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WINNERS- Award winners in the Fourth Annual Meigs County Junior Miss Pageant
Sally
tbe-1967 Junior Miss, after she was crowned Sunday night in Pomeroy. Miss Mora, third from left, also won
the tnlent award, Pictured, left to right, are Sabra Canaday, Junior Miss Hostess award winne,r; Kay McGowan. Scholastic. Award winner and first runner-up; Miss Mora, Linda Henderson, second runner-up, and Sandy
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today tbat rm Cbrlalmas Seal
letters bave been returned
with dOoations tolalliD&amp; $1,243.-

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Indonesia where 1 Commlllll&amp;&gt;
eoup was en1abed lui year
"torned iDio aa ~
Datlonal tragedy for tbe lllllr l
aeolun people·"
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He turned to the "~
countrlea" and 118ld the "Jeail.
ing role of the United . . . .,.
has weakened Inside tbe IIDpil!'r·b
ialist camp." He did 1101 ~;
specificslly to France'a ~
drawal from (NATO)
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temperature reporled
morning to the U, S.
Weather Bureau, excluding AI·
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SAIGON (UPI) - Mighty 852 bombers rained toni
10.
aska and Hawaii, was 4 d&amp;· • of high explosives today on the suspected jun&amp;le ~
Mrs. Kloeo noted tbat 3,853
grees at International
Falls,
quarters of the Communist Viet Cong in South Viet l'IDll
Sally Mora, Eastern High School senior, was crown- letlen were l!laUed and the COOLVILLE, Ohio (UP!) - Minn. The highest reporled Frl·
and flew high-level raids in support of American piiiiiiiM
ed Sunday night in Pomeroy's Junior High auditorium goal of the asoo~lalion Is The search for a !&amp;-year-old •day was 8! al Vero Beaclt, Fta.
troops on a second maJor battlefield of the war, U. ·&amp;.:&gt;
Metgs County Junior Miss of 1967, .
~,1110. AU Meigs County resi- man whooe family perished in wo
·.'I1' spokesmen reported.
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Mlss,, Mora, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mora of dents are urged to maD cOil' a Thanksgiving Day ftre spread - ..,._
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T11e strike on the suspected headquarters of the:..
near Chester, was crowned at the conclusion of the 3 trlbuli001 as soon •• poBIIble. into Michigan and West Virgin·
Communist guerrillas came in war zone C near the Camhour·long pageant by Linda Larkins Boston, 1966 Junior A reminder will be mailed lbe ia tnday.
bodian border about 65 mites northwest of Saigon, wherit•·
MISS.
lint ol December, Mn. Kloes Sheriff II a r o I d Shields
U. s. forces recently conSally, who presented a reading and a song, "Far ..ld.
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said a searcb for Michael
eluded Operation Attleboro, orders and political lnstrudlw.
Away Places," won the talent award in the fourth annual
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Gallaher was estended to .lite
the largest assault of the From there as weU the
pageant ·IPOD&amp;ored by the
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war.
clandeatine Communist ..,._.,
Melga Coun\¥ Jaycees.
Winner of the Junior Miss
ol two members of the ~o
Earlier, the big jets pounded lion radio is beamed IDIAI 11Wa
;Fint runner-u~ was Kay Me- Hostess award was Sabra can°
Gallaher famDy to survive !be
U.S. Army Pvt. Larry Dav. a Communist stronghold in the South.
.
ilowlii;'«:PomeioJIII&amp;h School ailay, a Rutland 111gb Schobt
fire.
,
ld Sayder, IIU Kyger Creek Central lllgltlands for the sixth Tbe BtCOnd strike was qtinlt •
oenior 81111 dauJltter·ofllr. and •entot, and daughter of Mr. and
Tbe victims were bilflllll ,In LO!'DON (UP!) - Common- Jllgll School gralluatt, and straight day while infantrymen a suspected Communist fortified
Mn. McGawan of Mason. MI.. Mrs. Robert Canaday,
Miss
the Fairview Cemetery, near 1st ~se Red G,oarda are 801 ol Mn. FrW Reynohll, pressed their sweep of the area abo¥! 1? miles , norlll'
McGowan also woo the schot. Canaday played a piano solo.
the ai!A! Dl thelt l'UI'III.. Iaral ba~Defense Minister Un MaBOD, W. Va., left Nov. I jungled region lor an elusive northwest ill Pie! Djereng .. 1tt1
asUc awtWI al lite CDntestant Mrs. Alice Nease, vocal ~
borne, was without an autopsj Plao·f 'th praise and promi,., ~ a llltllltba 4uty Ill lorea. North Vietnamese division.
Central Highlands where Ametl-bavlng the best high
school structor in the Eastern Local ,
Coroner Robert Butts said.
of I ally that rival those pledg- Pvt. Snyder \"U visited at --Norlb Viet Nam, meanwhile, can troopl are conductio&amp;
grade average, Kay gave School District, was in charge
"There was no evidence of ed Mao Tse-tung blmsell, the Ft. Leonanlwellttl._ Mt. at I~ ' offictolly confinned for the first Operation Paul Revere. ', '·
a reading and organ selectl&lt;lll. of a· girls ensemble lbat pre- Pomeroy police arrested two foul play," ho said. "I'm list· Soviet news agency Tass re- etmpleUon of ~ bUJc.-tral~· time the two 48-hour ceasefires The tornntlal ralnl liso
Winning second runaer-up hon. sented selections during the drivers'' Ill two accidents over ing their dealhs as suffocation." ported.
lllg, by Mr· and Mn. ~ offered by lite Viet Cong for tbe limited u.S. a1r strtkell .,.m.t
oro was Miss Unda Kender· pageant, and Miss Allee Smith, the weekend.
Tho teen • ager and a broth- The increase In Red Guard old• and daughter, Usa, an• Christmas and :;ew Year Norlb Viet Nam Sunday ·to 32
son, Eastern High School sen- 1866 Mlsa So"thern Ohio and Saturday at 11:30 p.m. Harold er, ~ric, 14, wbo was vis!Ung adulation . for Lin ass~ed Katby lluddlestoa.
holidays.
missioos in the soutbem paa.
lor, and daughler of Mr. and second runner-up in the 1966 Lawson, 18, Racine, travellng relatives, were tbe ooly ooes to added stgntflcance followiDg
RaiDs Slow Fighting
handle and coastline.
Mrs. C. W. Henderson, Rt. I, Meigs Couoty Junior Miss Pag- south on Lynn sl, struck a •urvive the fire that claimed reports the defense mmtster
WEATBER
The high-flying StratoforlresSeell MaiD 1..-.e
Coolville, who did a dramatic eant, presented several vocal parked ~ar belonging to CJiff. the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Gal- ~as holding· , ag~ Mao , a Wlady, eolder, ocatlered snow ,.. struck despite cooUnued Paul Revere, in wbidl 151
reading.
solos.
ord Stumbo of Middleport caull- Iaber, a sen, Hobert 11, and a ~irtual
priSOner and usmg Dorries tonigb~ low M • 3%. monsoon rain• that slowed Communists were rep or led
Third runner-up was MIss General chairman of
the lng heavy damage to both ve- daughter, Sheila, 10.
, him as a front in a battle for Tuesday parUy cloudy, eold, operaUons on the ground.
killed and an expected Comm"'
sandy Swarlz of Middieport pageant was Ralph Werry. Jim hteles,
It was first believed that Mt- supreme power 1D China.
...,. Dorrie• nortb and east,_,
Shortly after noon, they nist offensive was crusbed
IBgh School, daughler of Mr. Mees was contestants chair. Lawson said his left front chael died in the fire which Those reports ~arne Sunday
hammered lbe suspecled Com- before it could begin, hat bela
and Mn. Gene Swarlz. She man and Master of Ceremonies. brake grabbed, causing his car swept the two • stAiry frame from Iron CUrt81D sources m
NOW VOU KNOW
munist headquarters in war marked by savage fllblln&amp;
was presented a trophy as lhlrd Robert Garner, Jr., was music to go left of center. He was house. A aearcb of ruins falled ~o?, who said the •1rug~le Tbe lint U.S. president to zone C, which spokesmen sald between amall units. The· mala
ronllet-up and another for be- director; Vincent Knight, tick- cited for tell of cenler. There to ftnd !tis bndy and authorities 1D China had , erupted earher become a father ol tbe bride had been pinpointed by inteJ. Communist force tbouahl lo be
big named Miss Congenlallty of el chalnnan, and Werry was were no injuries,
learned he had said ~ wanted lhl8 year wtth a parttally Qrlog bls term ID the While ligence sources.
in the region, however, hu IIIII
tho pageant.
also tbe choreographer,
The second accident occur- to go to Northern Obto to look successful army eoup led by Ho•se was James Moaroe, on From the headquarters the commllted ltseU to ba~
red Sunday at 3:45p.m.
on lor work.
Lin,
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. March 8, IIIZO.
Viet Cong receive their battle ' ;..;: .;_
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I The Iron Curiam sourc~s satd
Vienna W Va traveling west
I here Sunday Un had engmeered
on Ea~t Main, ·had stopped for
the coop but had faDed to g~in
traffic light at the corner of
ccmplete control of the Pektng
,
Sycamore and East Main when
government
a~d ~&lt;as n?w Represenlalives of I I v e ity have in finding pari lime up a forum where repnliill.
his car was struck from the
wagmg a determmed campatgn churches In Pomeroy and Mid-I or lemporary work, and the lives of aU the churches and
rear by a car driven by Wilto undermine the resisting delport met Friday with resi- 1 excluslon of adult residents tbe communily at l~e mJgbl
Darn Rizer, 18, Syracuse.
Communist party apparatus.
dents and clergymen of the 1 from any jobs in Meigs County meet to ~e and discusa tbe
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Rizer was cited for failure CINCINNATI (UPI. -U. S.
Kerr's j{un district ol Pomeroy ' as salespeople, secrelanes, problems.
.
1o have asaured clear dlslance. Sen. Wayne Morse, D-Ore., satd
DIVORCE GRANTED
to discuss problems m that dhr teachers, city lab?r Ioree, tel&amp;- Such a meelillg was tel lot:
By United Preso ~tem;t!oDal There wag heavy damage lo SUnday desalinatloo of water Is A divorce has been granted trict, and the role the churches phone, gas, or Ohto Power em- Saturday, January 7, at 1 p.m.
Thank8gtVIng bo I ay nvers botb veltlctes Ne injuries were tbe key to peace In the Mtddle Freda Swan from Ralph Swan might play in helping them to Iployees.
in the Bookmobile BuiWna A
were killed at a record rato
rted
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East. Morse, in a speech, satd In Meigs county Common Pleas solve those problems.
The Ignorance of tbe com· Committee on OrgaoiJallon aad
dlll'ing the long weekend. Th• repo ·
tbe removal of salt lmm water Court by Judge John c. Bacon
,
manJty at l•rge as to tbe feel· InvilatiOIIS was appointed, Cllltoll for ·the 102-hour
perlud
could be the greatest step to 011 charges of gross neRiect of . Represented at the gathertng l IDgs ol tho,. 10 ueladed wao sisUng of the Rev.
Sam•"'
Coat o/ War High
climbed beyOnd 700 today.
Bond is Forfeited
pea':" every made.
, d~ty and extreme cruelty. The m ltte Book~obile Buildmg were slressed, and tbe aeed for Jackson &lt;chairman), Howll'll
WASBINGTON _ ONE OF Although the holiday ended By Mayor Legar
llts reference to wale' dealt- plaintiff was awarded custody Naomi BaptiSt Church, Forest better commuoleation with English, Mn. z. L. Smith, 1111'
,
at midnight, local lime, the toll
natioo came while Israel and of six minor children.
Run Baptist Church, MI. Mor- !be •·coo•denco ol tbe com- ry Garnes, Mrs. Arnold . _,,
=-·~ ~ohns~n s key COil· was sure to rise even lurlbet, Pomeroy Mayor Charles Le- Jordan are at odds with eacb
iah Baptist Church, First Bap- monity" agreed upon
ards, and Mn. Earnest Bowlll
~ teutenants says the 1o more than 100 above tbe rec- gar Saturday evening forfeited other ,
list Church of Pomeroy, Grace Tho role of the chu;..,hea in (secretary).
a
str~ 11on may " : an;~ ord set lusl year, with !he add!- lhe $25 bond of Thomas Baker, Mone 8aid United Nations
PTA TO MEET
Episcopal Church, and
I he relieving these difficulties w.. Relreslunents were uotca"'·
~ :~~~~ wo
H : lion of delayed reportB a o d Jr., 25, Lucasville, who did not members have the right to Tho So them
Elementary Meigs County Ministerial Asso- described as a matter ' of to Mrs. Lula Hampton aud CGID,,;,on H ~ton. ReUp. ~· deaths hours aller accidents_oo- •PI!"•r on. charges of passing insist on a treaty between Is- S ho 01 ~A will meet at the elation (through its
actlng "providing leadel'&gt;hip In selling municatiollS to the Rev. ....gs, ouse mocra • w p, curred,
on a double yellow line.
rae! and her neighbors.
c
Ipresident),
ard Martin represenlln&amp; 1111·
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made·tht prediclloo Sunday to!EST
nlted V
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school Monday evemng, No- ,
Ml ,
'Associ&amp;
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lowing reports ol a budge! del- At 6 a.m.
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ernon ' llyae 36• Pomeroy, "There Is no hope lor man· vember 28, at 8 p.m. when a I In what was described as a MARRIAGE APPIJCATION
msterlal
Uno.
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lett this year of up to $15 bil· Press lnlemaUooal
C8UIII was fined $lOO and costs ~nd kind unlesa all nations Uve up film on fire safety will
be ·•community workshop.'' 1 be Richard Eugene Rathburn, ZD
lion, the highest peecetime del· ~~-~ed 716 k pe::•IIikilled In :~~ ~
days 1~ Jail to ao obligatloo to subslitute shown by Roger Ours in addi· j primary subject of discussion llutland, U. S. Army,
and
Metgo Geneml Hoopllal
lclt since the 1959 record
of 0 ay bweek;n . a tc.
• p . arence /e: the rule -of law for lite jungle lion to a regular program. Ali i was the difficulty young people Linda Lou Gilkey, 19, Rt. I,
Hat61
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flU billion under tbe 'Elsen- Trafeft rea own .
::-"and
• ' ~meroy, w_as
of rule of might," said Morse.
parents are invited,
from the Kerr's Run common- Middleport.
D'··•--es ·-~-. _ ~_.
bower administrauon.
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cos.. on conVIC11 on
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Recentlf returned from Tex· Flr&lt;!s
:IS disorderly conduct while intox.trudc Graham, George Job_..
tallts with Johoson, Bog•• Plantl
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Sellars, Pomeroy ; Vernon llcnlllo·
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said his "guess Ia thai I be Tolal
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President will recommend an
inCrease Ill income lalea."
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was BtCOlld wllh 41, follow~ ·
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CU:VELAND LITI'LE by DUnols 'and New York wltli
CIIICAGO (UPI) - l!lchanl John'• parents thai he 8\lffered began lapsing Into comas and go on living and I would help
GUAIIDS ESCAPE
prvgress In Ondlns clues to tbe 31 each. Pennsylvania wao next
Redhorse anil John DlctUnlon !rom nephriiiB, a chronic kidney tbe situation became urg•nt. Item," Redhorse said.
lie BERIJN 1UPI - Two lUI).
th~lt of two valuable 181h Cetr wllh 35.
onder normal ~slances disease. Jolin began taking Ills parents, In desperation, telephoned the DlcitlnsollS and formed Communist Earl a.
IUtY prints from lite Cleveland Ataaka Hawaii and vermont
would not share mucb In com. arlifical kidney treatments but placed an advertis•ment In VOlunteered one of hiB kidneys. man border guards lied alilf
Af! Museum wu repoi'ted Sun- were ~ onty alates not . remon.
his condition worsened.
the Chicago Tribune asking for The transplant was perlormed Into West Berlin SUnday u*
dar by police. ,
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porting traffic deatha I!UtlDB
Redgrave, 35, Is
a Slous When his kidneys could no a kidney donor.
last week and was auceessflll. hall Ill bullell !rom f tiiH
· Muse,. umd, DbrechllreCtorDureShermanr'
" ..a lba bollday, weekend. ,
Indian who was bom on , a. longer rid his body of the Redbone relcl ~ advecilw 1'oday John's new tidney was guards.
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Dlckinslll!, IS, II_ a higb ~1. lated, doctors said Joho would . by lister, ~ oi!M 1p 11111 cordi~ to doctors. He appeared
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honor popU ol. Crown ,J'I., hit!. have Ia .have a new kidaey w becauSe llljt 1&gt;11111•· • """ beallbter than he bad In months COLUMBUS (UPil-The 011111
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whe!! ll!leves uaet1 Melvin Willi""' Lfr~, 58, RL l,
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ctreumtitaitcee ·1a 11e would 111~. .
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p1 He his parents oald.
.water PoilallOD CoolrOI . . .. '
~- ill~ , to vry lbe Middleport,. 'was
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lhltlr lives ~. 001 )1)1~ N~ , al!e iile DickeniiQill tl!ew, Ill lime.
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"What Redhine did Ia really will complete a aer1ea o1
~-~=Irotn=Wtho 'lrall. S.o me Malis County Jill over lhe ·,
today lbey share a .b0114.\"11)1, e n!Jr !lilY ~elalll'l! ~~~~~ medleally !'~ ilid Ill · m1sel!
lh•~ beyood. lhe call n1 duty tor any lag• ~ to establl*t~f
vlalted tbe muae- weellend OD· a · distutblna ·\M
few persOIIS In .the worl4 8ha~e. ·~ ~ ,a, 4onor for ~0\m's lOmedaJ there tnlght lie liOm.. human belnt.• 0110 of • the ~•81!1 tllra'l!:alillll ,PIIIIil
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slrellglb of •oclallsm Is dlvld·
ed by tbe luck ol llllily."
"The disruptioo of the unity
of the socialist countries has
provided the imperialists with a
tactical opening," Kadar aald.
"But this does not change the
fact that historically speaking
our age is the perlnd of Iransitioo from capilalism to SOC·
iallsm."
He opoke of tbe "colonial
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The Hungarian news agency
MTI isaued a summary of hiB
four-hour speech.
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lllg policy of !be Chinese te•dm - wbatever tbelr iDteDo
tlono mlgbt be - pracllcaUy
a11IsiG the imperlaUsts, • Kr
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BUDAPEST (UP!) - llunga.
rlan Communist leader JIIJJOll
Kadar told the opentng.,...stoo
of the Hungarian Communist
party's ninth congresa today
that Peking had disrupted par·
ty policy and thereby aided the
"Imperialists" in Viet Nam.
The congress Itself ael the
slage for another Soviet call
for a world Communist sunr
mit meelinp Ia deal with CQm·
monlst China's "disruptive" pol-

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teachers
tO Youngstown Education Assoela· junction directing lite teachers
r assrooms ...ay, ending Uon, lbe official b11J1alning return to work. The board 111o
a week-long ..,alkout that kept taent for the teachers.
was coJJ5lderin&amp; lnvoklna the
~lli)o out ol c~es.
The Youngstown Federation FerglllOIJ Act wblcb problblts
'Hit -~.._1'1 strike In _BU)). ~ _Teachers and Its parent, the strlkel by I!Ublle ernpl())'el and
urhan Hubbard continUed, how- Ohio Federation of Teachers, calls for dismissal of any strlk·
ever, with about S,7GO pupUa said the YOUIIIliiOWII seWement 1n11 employee.
'u~of class. _
_ . was a "tremelldo~l victory fut Tha strlke was. the first teach• ,e YoungstDWtl FMeratiofi the fedl!rlUon.''
er atrike In Obla'a hlslbrt, fi
ot 1eachers 'YFT) voted over- Tha strike was ntUed as lhe involVed about l,Oiicl teal!llets.
"'helmmgly Sundaf nliht to ap~~v~a~ ~ment with lite
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ucation caUJng
0~ en ecUon m the fall vf
1968 to delermine the teachers'
~aff;ain~ng agent.
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n 1be Youngstown strike whlla
LANC~STER, Ohto (UPn -:- The flrat opeb Medl·
:In ~u~bard lbe Issues are re- care rebellion m Ohio, and posSibly the nation, today
~grution of a bargaining agent threatened the contmued operation of the Lancaster!'1111 a 10 per cent salary in· Fairfield County Hospital. Board Chainnan R. R. Lentz
~ue.
said the refusal of doctors to ~lgn Medlcll'e recertlfiCa•
\.!te':!!(l'Wn SL'IlOOI Superln !ion forms eould mean the
J.H. Wanamaker saM eventual clo&amp;ng of the hos- The !allure of doctors to corn·
lhe •''*"'emellt provided for pita!.
ply with the Medicare act te
leacbm and supervisory per- The •lgned recertification bound to have a serious •lflld
loni!IP 'to vo~ separately and forms are nece"ery lot the on hundredt 01 F1trfleld Coun·
lo lllV. separate b11J1alnlng hospital to collect from the led· ty elderly persons depending on
a.tenll.
era! governmehl lor the care of Medicare for their hospllllllaI -Wlllalnaker laid the 1968 el· elderly p a t 1e n t s, explained tlon, Uld Lenll.
1ct1&lt;11 bad betn a plitt of the Lentz.
The board advltet tlloso I*'
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hospilal cannel shoulder the e•pect to uae II In the holpllll
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sure he intends to complete and
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To counter the action by, sign the nece!Sery doclllllenll.

Doctors' Rebellion Could
Close Lancast er HospJ"tal

'CIHNESE

.actiVIUes but said
Weatetn
jntJitirt and political alliance.
undt!- AlbtricBD leadership had
reached a state of deep crisis.
He accused the United States
~~ committing genlll!ide
tn
!Viet Nam and called lhe w~r
cne of the'"mosl ahamelul wars
?'our age," and said the Amer·
1cans would never be able to
defeal Norlh Viet Nam. He repeated l!anol'l lerms for endlng the war ~ including a hall
1o bombing and withdrawal of
ail u. s. rorcM
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members of the Fairfield County Medical Society, the hospital
threatened to revoke the adnussion privileg.. of the doctors if
they do not sign the forma,
said Lentz.
The hospital also asked d~
tors who will not sign the ,..
certification !onn! to refrain
from certifying elderly patients
under Medicare, the board
chairmar1 said.

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PT. PLEASANT _ James Uullon crilla thai
Edward Robinlon, 25, a resi·
01 the
4lllt 01 lhtmllllham, Ala., and board lasl
formrly of Mason county, was a&amp;'lln 011 an
killed Friday In an a111• li!Cl· If stepa l1'i llol
dent In Blrmin6hartl, 11here hi cbnii'Ol wltsl'e
wll a lad drifer.
to the air
Mr. Rohlllaon wu bOrn In
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HUnttns!llll on JUly 8, 11141, !llln u. s.
of Dale and Christine Cham· dlv!Sloil of lllr »&gt;ll~~
bers Robinson, who survive, and UP! today tho Ntw \'otk
who live in Huntington. HI! ctlsll \las "a wll'llllll oi
to the biler can bippon - lind llhat
Angus )ttser, whe iltlrYIVes, I· happen - With lllc!ttUial
tong ,with 011e Mil, Bruei.
quency and In Wider areu
other sllrviV!lrt are live bra- less someihlna 1e dolll to liN'
thers, and three slsten, Pvt. vent II."
R ld Rob!
1 Ft Knox
Kona Donal/:::'rr:
·Denny· M
PolUkitm
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ii!IOII, Ill ol HuntlnJton, and Chancellor • dtllp$1t .
Mary Robln10n ol DearliGrn, F:leslnger WOil aJ)Ili'G'ftl
Mleh.
ol hll Christian iltrnOOtal
Sorvletl Will bt held at I ty's presidium to fol1ll
p.m., WednMdlf, al
Be~le preeedented IP"and .
Methodllt Clllpel 11
Apple with Sooial DeliiOCI'all, tht
Grove. !!tv. Olftt Holt wUI ol· dltional oppOIItlOD ,roup. _
ftclate and llllrlal wiU bt In llle The dfcljlon of the pteJidllllll
ohurcb cemetery under dlreo- was communicated to lht 145
Uon ollhe MohMI!tVIIII Funer· memberl of the atrllllaD ])em.
al bome. Frlondl may eall at ocraUe parlllmentary patty who
the funeral home after 6 p.m., are llpected to YOifl lbtlr _,.
Tulllllay.
ptoval tonight.

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PITI'SBURGH (UPI) - Tht
one in 10 odds against
Rolli
Sue, the stronger of the two
surviving Aranson quintuplets,
began to awl~ In a mort fa·
vorable dlrecUon today, IIIII
doctors oald the ouUook
Mar&lt;l Jill, the Mb bom, temained poor.
Ronl Sue, 111'11 of the quiDtuplets, aU aJrls, bom pmna-

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Patti ArliiiOn, a 2:1-y~-old

weighed one pound 12 OIDIChu,
would live.
Three of the quint!
dltd
Sunday of brain damage and
lung bemorrluiJe lndlll!ed
respiratory daftclencles
Bass said be was c:QIICletllell
ourvlvlng Wanta may
Suffered brain damage.
Marc! Jill was breathing with
the aid of a reBpll'Bior and a
lube Inserted Into thi trachea

former kinderprten teacber,
"continues to loot good," Uld
Dr. _Lee Bass, pediatrician
for the bahlet.
"'Tiiere seems to be no,sliDB
of fej!pJratory prohletiiS,
be
said.
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Bass, however, held
mtle
hope that , Matcl Jill,
who

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l'tP6fltl! Ill folit il~cldents lnWille•~ wtr the weekend by
omeers of the GaiUpolls post,

her car. The veblcle wMt oft
ihe hlshway and over a sm~ll
embankment. Damage was rn111or. No ch1111e was filed.

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failed to hfloHati a rlabt 1:111'\'t
ll!d btl ear wtlll oil lbt lll&amp;h:way IIIII dolltl a 11eep ballk,
He wu 1101 Injured, IIIII wu
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3 ROOMS
New Furniture

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Racine; John
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daughter, Mrs. William
and son, John Arbaugh.
Admlulons Sunda _
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Middleport;
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Dlscluorges Sunday _ Jecquellne King. Verta
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George Wells, Mrs. James Ru..
sell, Geor«fa Oller,
Woode, Nancy Stump,
Slusher, Jerry Hayman, Ronald
Frazier.
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eosts less than
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Terms Ill lll1t )011...Up Ill
25 lllonlbl tiiiUl if JOU wish.

Call belQre noon.
CASH before night.

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ANNOUNCE BAZAAR
The Hartlord Sehool
PTA
•ill hold a fall feaUval
bazaar at the HarUord
Deoember 3, be(inning at
p.m. Soup, hotdop.
&amp;oods, homemade candy,
many handmade articles will
be sold.

AgreemeDtS
Are A~·•1ai}abJe

WHEN YOU
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TilE BUCKET •••••••••••••• , ••••••••• ~,
l S. Pieces Kentucky Fried Chicken
1 Pinr Cracklin' Gravy

llot !lolls

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THE BARREL ................... .,, ....
21 Pieces Col. Sander:!' Chickca ·'.'·

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. •• "it's fingerlickin' gooa"lil
COLONEL SANDERS' RECIPE:

the Toronto Rillcs.

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: Jacky Cupit won the $34,200
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you're paying now, Stop lnl We'll be slid to lend 1 helplng.hal\(1.1 Bqdgtt_your borrowing with •

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Sunday's f.i:umt~
Minmi at D(•rJver

CLOSEST THING TO
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~an Diego at Houston
5--5-15:
Gregory 6-1-13·
Bolfalo al Bus•on
Trainer 3-1-7. TOTALS
25-135.
Mountain Slale !78) - My·
Ohio High School paskelball
lly United Preso lnrernatlonal " ' 4~ 11 - 19 ; Kinchlor 5- 313; Premie 3-2~ : Bly 4-&lt;1Lima Senior 94
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Rrannon 6-4-16: Guice &amp;-Hamilton Tafl 71
4- IG: Flemmg 1 ~2-4; SurMarion Hardin 63 NC'Wark 51
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)adelphia Bulldogs won
Eastern Divt&gt;'on lille in
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The re&lt;enUy announced 1967
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the Secretary uf
Agricultu!" to enter Into agreements w1th Ianners to divert
cropland normally wed for the
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have fried chicken for Sunday

dinner? Well, now you can have
Col. Sanders' Recipe Kenlucky
fried Chicken any day of the
week. Like roriay. Ail you have
to do is pick it up and take it
home. The service is sudden!

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balls. IfIll Meigs
farmers
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qreemenl, they Dlly Ble lbelt
l"@(]uest In this oounlj' ASCS
of!I&lt;M! beglMing Dec!e1Qber
1881. Piette tollllet IIIII olftce I
i. you have any qdetlloltl abCIUl
the request or the program. [

ARtpttltlllltlve Will.lelil Our $tore

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Pickings Are Lean In Major League Draft

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tray for everyone who
joins Pomeroy National
Bank's Christmas Club!

Anocietecl Redlo Now Has Complete .

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ille Cubs, Yankee~ and
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P.y 1 nil rd Press lnlern atlonaJ lpickmgs. ]Wff' so lean 111 th~ : $8 ,0 00 ap1ere rather than any Mets and Red Sox made the1r l
I•;&lt;J stern On·i,um
l rn~jor le&lt;~gu.._. draft tht~t a furmer maJor leaguers who cost !p1cks of youngt!r f1rst-year men
II L T. Pct 1majoril' of the clubs turned u~ , $25,000 each.
One report had Maury W11ls
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ROO :the1r noses at the chm ces tnday, l But the :.!9-yenr-old Belinsky, being sought by the Giants,
8 2 1 HOrt jt! llhough the Jlous:on Astr1lS se~t to Lhe minors hy th~ Braves and Indians frum the
SaturdaY's College
7 4 n fl:Hi wpre rr&gt;3dy to take om~ rWH'\! 1 Philadclphw Phillles l~ st June, Los Angeles Dodgers. They
.Football Results .
f'ill i. ldl·i1JI•ia
t_; f1 0
.!W, thane•~ on Br1 ficlin sky .
:~t il l lwld f' nou gh appeal fo r lhc mad e a l'itch for the veteran 1 By Umtcd Prr.ss lnternabonal
Wn-;J iil ,(!l on
ft 1; 0 . ~1n11 ' Hot11 til£' Chw;1gn Lub o.; an•! Astros to make him their choil'e shortstop y,tJe landed in Walter
East
Fll t ~llllr !-' 11
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Joo ' Nc·w York Yankees, wl10 wt•re . -·-~·- ~ -- -,.
-~ O'Malley's doghouse afte~ he Army 20 Navy 7
J~ I'W Vorl;
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.JOO en\ 1lled tu Ua: first tlllj ~~ !· :; It 1 f r~~ fhrows G1vc
left the Dodgers in Tokyo to ~o H?ly Cro~s 32 Cos ton Co_l. 26
Ali&lt;lni ;J
iO 0 09t ·. c·h11ires
because they fir1i shed :• Vikill.O'S
CaU"C
Win
to Hawaii du ring the club\; 1 Kmgs POlnl 46South
Penn Mil. ?
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last
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Fla. St. 45 Mar}•land 21
~-\'. ~· ·nr. P('l. ; ..~ ' _t11 e~ _wo~~ g~ ~0!_~elatrvely . CIIll llty nine field goals, but
Memphis St. 14 Houston 13
r:r('~·n n :.~ y
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Adams St. 14 S.W. Mo. St. 6
n:l llimorl'
; ~ ;: ~~~: ·.COLUMBUS IUI'IJ -!leer !day oight as the visiling Vlk- By Waverlv Squad
F'la. A\1 4t Tex. So 12
Los An~h· I C' ~
will he bard . lu find in tJ!J:o ·l rng~ collected 3L free tosses out Waverly, defe'nding South _ Gerogiu 2:~ Georgia Tech 14
10f 45 attempt~. Wellst.on was 5, Centr&lt;Jl Ohio Leag~ champioll, M~mi , Fla. 21 Florida 16
;1 4 2 .fi~G . thi~ week.
('lti r_':)~{)
~ ; 2 ~~; 1 The· annual tlN•r sea~on It,_ I·,~~~ Hat _th~ f~ul_ Circles.
'I downed visiting Jackson 69-57~~~
hs~n 35 South Carolina 10
Jktroil
" '"' cn•d today in the easl •one , ·11te huge V1kmgs controlled Saturday night. The lronmen \ &lt;r~lua 21 N.C. 10
Min nc·sotn
~ 7 1 .~QO and Wednl'sday 1n the north- the b:Jards, h1t 2~ of _54 shots I are now 1-1 for the year. lt ILoUisville 21 East Carolina 7
Sund;Jy'!'l R('sull!i
west wne. Hunting in buth ar-,j l~;, 43 ·, ~~ ~-tl ~ f!-tule WHS wa!l waverly's opener. Harcld !Tennessee 28Vanderbilt 0
f'hicago 23 At la nta li
eas end.~ F'rltlay. Duily hour'!! ~ lut::l~tBt;Slrots fot":l7 percent Howe's 22 points paced the !Al a. 3~ So M1 ~srssippi 0
llr&lt;·en Boy 28 Minnl'soln IB
urc 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
iin ulii 'lipl!ner: tb~ both clubs. JHS allack. WHS ;ced th e ' Miss. 24 Miss. St. 0
J.os Angeles 23 IJJltimo re 7
Hunting in the east zone 1B1g Ke1th P:ater pumped in game by outscoring Jackson 22 . ~ . .
. Midw~st .
Wa~hi ilgton 72 New York 4t
will be limited 10 bucks. Both 122 for the wmners. Jay Laven· 12. Waverly outrebounded Jark- Mmm1, OhiO 28 Cmcmnatt 8
:-it. Louis 6 Pirtshurgh ~
hueks c:nd does can he hunted der totaled 24 fur the lose rs. son, 45-29 . JHS shot 23
per ·
Southwest
&lt;Ottly games &lt;cheduled l
in the northwest zone.
VINTON COUNTY 1771
I cent, Waverly 33 _
So Melhst 21 Tex Chrnln 0
Ne&lt;l Sun&lt;iay's r;ames
Shulguns with • s!"Klr ball Pall~~ ~~t-;~; _.C~ory 3- ,
JACKSON 157)
/Baylor 2t R&gt;ee 14
Atlan!a at Minn esota
trr rlf:ed slug can he used !}-\5; Coleman '!-~.-(4; ;rat- C. Mullins, 0- 1- 1; GiWianrl, l
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Chi1~ago ;_11 B:-~llimorr:t
along with muJ.zle-lo:Iding rir· ,er 8-6--22 ;
Calvm 4- a- 13. !'.--2- 12 . Mo t 0--3--- 3· Gl 1San Diego St. 39 Lo~ Ang St
Jlrtroil r.t IJJs Angc·les
lJ lt&gt;s of at least lS raliber.
'fOTALS 2l-31-77,
~ow j~0-6 ·unP~tton o:,_~;~ 1 Colo. St. 34 Iowa St. 10
Nt•w York at Cleveland
,1 change this year is the
WELLSTON 1691
Gre~n . 1 _~ 5 . How~
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Jlill~iburgh :Jt Phillldclpilia
pr1,hibitiun n[ using walkie- Jeffers 2-1~5; Milliken 2- 22 . ~Ialone l~J -l· L' s
l'lg am oung 3 actiC 0
~L Louis at llall as
talkies.
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Lavender
12~0-14; 3_: 3: TOTALS 21 _j5-~~a'
:-lotre Dame 51 So CaL 0
Sao F"ranmro vs. Gre"n Bay
'Bucschrr 4-2-10; Martin 4- '
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Utah St. 46 Hawaii 0
:.it Milwnuk f't'
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Ar1zona St. 20 P.nzona 17
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Oy Uni!t•d PrecCi.'i' Jnl1•rnafional :
i Vinronqur~~~ce;r
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TOTALS
2715-69.
19 43 59 77
Eastern [livislon
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Wellston
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On Your
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Buffalo
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Twelve players hit the scor-,ton Local 31.
!Waverly ........ ·. 13 29 51
Boston
fi 3 2 -~··7 ing crJJumn as the Rio Grand('
. Reserves - Jackson Jl
'iew York
'&gt; 5 1 .560 College Redmen racked
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crly 26 ·
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3 R 0 .273 135·78 win over Mountain Stat• GLASGOW, Scotland WPI) _ 1
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Wl'stern DIVI!l!Oil
ol ti1e Kiwanis Tournament Sat. the Dunfermline Soccer Club
. Parma 36 .
W. L. T. Pd. urday ni ght at Wel lsburg, W. said he bad turned down a Clearv~ew 85 Midv1ew 43
INSURANCE AGENCY
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Phone 992-2440
Pomeroy
oakland
7 5 0 .5~&gt; The Wheeling. College Cardm·
interests lo join a Mass1llon 69 Fa~rless 53
San Diego
5 5 I ..1110 als, v&lt;ctors Fnday mght 109- U.S. National Professional Soc· I
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3 8 0 .273 102 over (lio Grande, downed cer League team.
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Hobert Morris College ol Pitts- The International Football I
sunday s Resulls
_tJ&lt;Jrgh, Pa., to take the champ- Federation &lt;FIFA) doe•
OPTOMETRIST
Kansas City 32 New York 24
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Rm Grande !1351 - Thornton preferring to accept the rival I
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Bruce Gossett booted
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field goals while Los 4ngeles'
defense stymied John t. Unitas l
and Gary Cuozzo as lhe Rams
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and dropped the Colts two lull I
games behind tfle division 1
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Charley Gogolak's nine atra
points also tied a league record
while both learns' PATS (14)
tied the Cardlnai-Gianll mark
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CroM! City. Offl.
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Montgnmery
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bolb C!IJ'I. No ona ttas lnjur«&lt;.
GTht potrol cited Swindler 10
alllpolls municlpel court Dei!.
2 oil a ebarte of fallurt to yield
the rlgbt of Way1
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Green Bay all but clinched
St. Louis moved back into a :field goals and Gale SaYOIJ
filth Western Division title
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Eastern Division tie , romped for 172 yards til '\f
seven years as Bart StaiT
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as Jim Bakken's lS Icarries as Chicago rack~ :iP'fli
lor two touchdowns and ~O:il;jsb j and 26-yard field goals led the 1 first
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Pitts and Jim Grabowski
Cardinals over Pittsburgh.
Igames with a u-iumph over
for two others to lead
Roger Leclerc kicked three , Atlanta.

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BY lliCK TIIUMAS
Douglas managed to score one, attempted field goals, eight of lhe foul line. Eastern shot 37.3
Saturday
Virginia Tech earned a Uhech, !l
Cnarh Dan Wright's Easte rn I bas ket the serond half ~md fin- : 14 from Ihe foul line and was( per cent making 2S of 67 and LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Bowl invitation after walloping
En gl eE ol Mei~s cuunty rack~d 1 ished WJth Hi pomls.
i ahead 19-13 in rebounds.
I had 13 of 31 at the foul line. Not.re Dame, . seeking . the \'MI, 70-12.
up a com parative]/ easy wm Gene Hall paced Southwest- 'fhe Eagles Jed 42-2:J at lh~? 1 In the preliminary
game, natJOnal college football tJtle,
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SaturdJy night at Southwestern ern with 21 points, getting 11 In hal£ and 51-::16 at the end o( 1Eastern'~ resenres rolled to an defeated Southern C:llifornia 51(UPI\
llt~h School do wrung Co a r h lhe first half, and liJ the second I three periods. The Highlanders easy 38-22 win as Roger Barn- 0.
COLUMBUS, Ohio
Uoyd Myers' Highlanders 63 half. John Shriver was next outscored their ppponents 26-21 ctte tallied 17 points for the winManagers Hank Bauer tf
4'1 in the oou thern Valley At.h· with 12 points. George Dtllon., in the second half but lack•d ners. Dave Morgan's
seven FORT WORTfl (UP!) - BfalthtimoNre Oryioleks, Yilalkph Houdk :1
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Southwest Cor.r~rence· Iitle and It
Jams ~ t te aston !
lht"' Eaglr!S to a fir &lt;;t hal( lead for the lfighlnnders
total of 33 rebQunds in the ser· Eastern ..... .. 19 23 9 1~3 a Cotlon Bowl berth by beating ~~ox ~~r~ shaken up when 8 1
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Southwesten Jed or.ly onctt, and half.
Southwestern
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Jr;ur !rum the lou! line for 13 ket. Dennis
r&lt;ewlanO scort'd 1rebou nds with Eichinger and i8; Buckley, 0-1-1; Douglas 7·2-- NEW YORK (UPI) -M unden ers CQ 1 e '.\'it I &lt;~notJer car.,
~ninls. The big center tallied Eastern's first thrf'e point.'i ott Duuglas getting nine each, and i6; Spencer, 1-1-3; Eichinger. won _the $56.~00 Gallant Fox
unly Jour po mts the secaud hnl: free throws. ~hriver tl~!d tile Mike Martin had sew'll. Gene 9-5-23: Roush, 1-0-2; Newland, Handicap at Aqueduct ' by
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111 llw first per iod . I·:&lt;~ stem ll!d 46 team rebuund s, and Notter :tul s, 25-12-63.
$20.20.
IDe fen~ i ng rhOJmJ.uon Kathy
Jl1l'k f)I JU g l~ l;, IJ&lt;Ilkrd
up 19-JJ &lt;~1. !f 11' 1•nd 1d Hit' fir-;1 had righl.
I Southwestern (49) - Dillon.
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l&lt;ll' ltin gN\ fll' &lt;.:t h;•ll rxm·agr! : pr riod.
The Highlanders marie 18 of l2·3-7; NaUer , 1-2-4; Shriver, 4-4- VA NCOI.JVI-:H, B.C. IUPii -~Titleholders Ladlt·s Golf Tour1\ l!h ~--IX fi1·ld gua ls or.d -~~'rJ ' Ea~tern dornina t ~r.l p!Jy
in 65 shots from the floor for 27.6112; HalL 9-3-21; Walk~r. ()..J-1; Saska;chewan~ defe~ted Ottawa : nament with a thrPe-over par i
11 Jm the foul Ime fur 14 poJnL S. the f1rst half mnkmg 1'1 of :1~ per cent. and had 13 o! 28 from · Carter, 2-0-4. Totals, 18-13-49: · 29-14 .or the Grey Cup, emblem : 291.
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Chic o Cardinals agalnsl the
Glan m 1948, and the Gl8Dt's
six liouchdowns helped break the
mark for most touchdowns in a
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In other NFL artion, Chirago Colt• In 1950.
All' U~~ Sports W;ller Iked ~wned :tianla 23-li, Green Bay
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York Giants all year and they Iand St. Louis edged Pitthburgh touchdowns and SonnychdJurfinally . did it Sunday at fo-3.
· gensen threw tbree tou own
Washingto~.
i Defensive back Brig Owens passes while the Wastlington
The Giants estabiishcd them-· ran for two scores and se t up defense accounted lor three of
se lves . as em~ of. the tt:'orst two ulhers ~ith interc~ptions as the. Re_dskin's 10 touchdowns,
defens1ve umts m . Natwnnl the Redskms e~tabllsbed re- wh1ch tied the lea~ue record for
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Football League hiStory as cords for most pomts by a leam most touchd?wns m a game.
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•The computer SD)'ll the post. Yorkers 1!-41 lo set thre" , Skins' 12-point barrage ec-lipsed Iestablish a new leag'ue_mark for
tu•n I'm best suited for lri
league records anrt tie threc' ttte old mark of 70 set by Los most points by two teams in
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Angeles against the Balt1more one game -113 -breaking the

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liN Win elttd In tliU~Ideillf, 11'01 lllclwled: JimmY ~. ltU1sell, lty., 111 101' ~ng
JOiiJ Hall, It, VllitoD, eon!- II, iloiltb Oh~IH¢h, W. v•., aU 10 appear Dee. ~ lill!llllilclof I~ bljiiey 10 het lf!Hdlht, lflunlell)ll COUtt New. ptl COUI'I: and Mack a:. Layne
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Only One Minor Injury Reported in lour
\l('eekendACCI'dents
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SEEK IDENTITY
COSHOCTON Ohio (UPI) _
thrcugb her moutlt
wu not lnjurt\1 In ln aceldent
LORAIN, Ohio (UPI) --Police Tower
Inc., a cable
~eretrymg Sunday lo learn the television firm serving 23,000
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ctitlcal period for premature of Cbe.tblrt. O!lk:trl NPOI1ed
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identity of a man whose body subscribers in ta counues in
babte!l t~~ey would be healthy that cteflellvo attett~~« c.uefd
was found by a Norfolk - Wes~ Ohio, Pennsylvania aod West
IWUJ.
ph~lcally. The period endl at Mrs. Grant to loH conlrol a1
~rn, Railroad employe along the f Vlrgln1a, announced today an
WASHINGTON (UPI) -In 3 vigorous defense of !be 2:51 a.m. EST '1\leaday.
hne .' ".ght ·. of • way on the 1extra fourth quarter dividend. Warren Commission, Rep. Hale Boggs said Sunday it. was -~---==:::.:.-­
clly' ~est Side.
j Claude Stevanu.•, pres1dent ol imposoible 1o dil;pel all doubts about the comoilSSion'e to 10 yearo at your option. Ab·
lhe company, s8ld that a divl- findings.
nual adjustmenl ~ymenUI wUI
I dend of t~nts erua per sha.-.
"Many people would rather believe that there was be made for the acreag~•:.:~:ll
will be paid In addition 1o the a eoruplracy," the Louisiana Democrat said. "Thii!S n· ed under qnement. o
DEVIIT~D ro ~RE,T OF ! regular fi&gt;urth quarter dlvtdend fortunately human nat~te."
paymente are authOI!Utl lor
MEIG~ · MASON AIIEA
'or 11k!ents. Stevanus •aid lbe Bogp's statement came in ly
tht eiltab~ent or approved
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linn earntd 72-cents per •hare television appea!'altet.
"Now, If there I! any lu er con!ervauon,
and
Pub~=:-· !:;~:~:::-· emp~ during the nine month&amp; enlllng
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0 evidence that can be turned p, tlon practice•.
~·a\~!.:"'Pu:f.:ru=:~~~mp~ru~~" o= Sept. 30, as compared wUb 11· Hel IBid" oflle ,..~•fin•dl"to~ 71 l am for de1ele)plftl lt. But the If farmers have 1 feed ,ratn I
'"'"'' s... ··~·ro,, 0 ..~ ~'"· .,.. cents per share for the slime conv nee
"I wa point I melte II that the !den base or an allotment tlley mull
r.l!~~~~~~~e.w~~:n\n '"'1• l'.dttor- period a yeat ago.
Lee Harvey Olwlld •eted 1" that the commission
didn't oUer at least all of Me l1lcfl
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loue In lbe llllllbtltlol tl
a ihoroui!h and erhaUSo base to qualify lor •• a.~~~~ ner ,, Ul• PD.. otmee •• Poll'l•rnt.
p esldent J 0 ba F Kean-.lv
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live and objecUve eiBDlinaUon mant. They may Offer aU of
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VAUGHAN BAS SURGERY
Bontnew IDmb.U. 111;..
Ma t..s:~.q.
The House DemDCrD.UI:!
one th at J tt jeel "
any other batt ob the lartn.
~~~k.Ava.. N... Yorll Cltr.
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Loring Vaughan, son of Mr. agreed with other commission
.......,... """ ...._ " and Mrs. Leo Van•han,
supporters thai only the
TWO FINED
' II a fanner has an ~=~~~]
calt\W WheN IIYIIIIab!t 3!\ oi!btlll per
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agreement, it miJ be
••• an ,.., ,, all'll.tat• ., \II• roy, underwent surgery for
tation -Of new evidence
Two men were fined $10 lnd
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~ll..,.,:~~ ..::N;..~'J.""'...''o: ruptured appendix
warrant a new inquiry Into the ""ts eacb on conviction of ill- to place additional CAP balls
11" " ::::i,,. ..... ,.,., ...,N morning In St. J o..ph
a~naUon.
told cation by Middleport Mayor under 1 116'1 qreemont. In
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Parkersburg. His room
Boggs wa• one of four c. 0. Fisher Monda' momtnc. taln caJes, lhe agreement
:.'.;, ',...""..;;::·.::~ '"'::.:t is 333. lOring Is expecting congressmen on the Warren They were Charles AUensworth, loci o:e an t!~U.:IIl"inil8l•noant~ll
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he hospllallr.ed 10 days.
Commission. The others were
Middleport, and Jollll WUt, may 1
the
Rep. Gerald Fonl, R-Mich ,
Middleport.
l"@(]uea pe ·
nnd Sens. John Sherman CoopThe desllflated acreap m111t
er, R-Ky., and Richard B. RWISQUID CALLED
be maintained for the duration
oell, ~a. Only Cooper has
The Pomeroy
emereancy of the agreement in sucll a
commented on the controVI!rsy !quad lias summoned tor John manner as to prevenl etO•Sior• ll
over the commission report. Wilson, Route !U a medical and to control weeda, Insects,
According to Boggs, the
·patient, Saturday 'at 3:10 p.m. and undesirable rodenta.
No
mission
"established
as
Wilson
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taken
to
Veterans
crops
may
be
planted
lor
bar.
ONLY
that competent men can
Memorial Hospital by the squad. vest or harvested on lbe deaig·
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blish that Oswald
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nated acreaae. They Dlllsl com·
C..otnloniTt&lt;mo
President Kennedy and
ply with all acreage allotments
shot Texas aov. John
aD
and the feed grain base for the
,farm under 1gretment as well
as on all other farms Ill llblcll
Velerano Me111orlal Hospllll
they heW! an lntamt.
FUINITURE
MASON, W. VA.
Admlsolons Saturday - llenRequells Will be tontldel'l!d

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contract with the board prepared to seek en In·
teachers
tO Youngstown Education Assoela· junction directing lite teachers
r assrooms ...ay, ending Uon, lbe official b11J1alning return to work. The board 111o
a week-long ..,alkout that kept taent for the teachers.
was coJJ5lderin&amp; lnvoklna the
~lli)o out ol c~es.
The Youngstown Federation FerglllOIJ Act wblcb problblts
'Hit -~.._1'1 strike In _BU)). ~ _Teachers and Its parent, the strlkel by I!Ublle ernpl())'el and
urhan Hubbard continUed, how- Ohio Federation of Teachers, calls for dismissal of any strlk·
ever, with about S,7GO pupUa said the YOUIIIliiOWII seWement 1n11 employee.
'u~of class. _
_ . was a "tremelldo~l victory fut Tha strlke was. the first teach• ,e YoungstDWtl FMeratiofi the fedl!rlUon.''
er atrike In Obla'a hlslbrt, fi
ot 1eachers 'YFT) voted over- Tha strike was ntUed as lhe involVed about l,Oiicl teal!llets.
"'helmmgly Sundaf nliht to ap~~v~a~ ~ment with lite
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ucation caUJng
0~ en ecUon m the fall vf
1968 to delermine the teachers'
~aff;ain~ng agent.
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n 1be Youngstown strike whlla
LANC~STER, Ohto (UPn -:- The flrat opeb Medl·
:In ~u~bard lbe Issues are re- care rebellion m Ohio, and posSibly the nation, today
~grution of a bargaining agent threatened the contmued operation of the Lancaster!'1111 a 10 per cent salary in· Fairfield County Hospital. Board Chainnan R. R. Lentz
~ue.
said the refusal of doctors to ~lgn Medlcll'e recertlfiCa•
\.!te':!!(l'Wn SL'IlOOI Superln !ion forms eould mean the
J.H. Wanamaker saM eventual clo&amp;ng of the hos- The !allure of doctors to corn·
lhe •''*"'emellt provided for pita!.
ply with the Medicare act te
leacbm and supervisory per- The •lgned recertification bound to have a serious •lflld
loni!IP 'to vo~ separately and forms are nece"ery lot the on hundredt 01 F1trfleld Coun·
lo lllV. separate b11J1alnlng hospital to collect from the led· ty elderly persons depending on
a.tenll.
era! governmehl lor the care of Medicare for their hospllllllaI -Wlllalnaker laid the 1968 el· elderly p a t 1e n t s, explained tlon, Uld Lenll.
1ct1&lt;11 bad betn a plitt of the Lentz.
The board advltet tlloso I*'
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hospilal cannel shoulder the e•pect to uae II In the holpllll
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burden of caring for elderly to coritWt thttr doctors to mak1
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patients, he said.
sure he intends to complete and
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To counter the action by, sign the nece!Sery doclllllenll.

Doctors' Rebellion Could
Close Lancast er HospJ"tal

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.actiVIUes but said
Weatetn
jntJitirt and political alliance.
undt!- AlbtricBD leadership had
reached a state of deep crisis.
He accused the United States
~~ committing genlll!ide
tn
!Viet Nam and called lhe w~r
cne of the'"mosl ahamelul wars
?'our age," and said the Amer·
1cans would never be able to
defeal Norlh Viet Nam. He repeated l!anol'l lerms for endlng the war ~ including a hall
1o bombing and withdrawal of
ail u. s. rorcM
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members of the Fairfield County Medical Society, the hospital
threatened to revoke the adnussion privileg.. of the doctors if
they do not sign the forma,
said Lentz.
The hospital also asked d~
tors who will not sign the ,..
certification !onn! to refrain
from certifying elderly patients
under Medicare, the board
chairmar1 said.

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PT. PLEASANT _ James Uullon crilla thai
Edward Robinlon, 25, a resi·
01 the
4lllt 01 lhtmllllham, Ala., and board lasl
formrly of Mason county, was a&amp;'lln 011 an
killed Friday In an a111• li!Cl· If stepa l1'i llol
dent In Blrmin6hartl, 11here hi cbnii'Ol wltsl'e
wll a lad drifer.
to the air
Mr. Rohlllaon wu bOrn In
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HUnttns!llll on JUly 8, 11141, !llln u. s.
of Dale and Christine Cham· dlv!Sloil of lllr »&gt;ll~~
bers Robinson, who survive, and UP! today tho Ntw \'otk
who live in Huntington. HI! ctlsll \las "a wll'llllll oi
to the biler can bippon - lind llhat
Angus )ttser, whe iltlrYIVes, I· happen - With lllc!ttUial
tong ,with 011e Mil, Bruei.
quency and In Wider areu
other sllrviV!lrt are live bra- less someihlna 1e dolll to liN'
thers, and three slsten, Pvt. vent II."
R ld Rob!
1 Ft Knox
Kona Donal/:::'rr:
·Denny· M
PolUkitm
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ii!IOII, Ill ol HuntlnJton, and Chancellor • dtllp$1t .
Mary Robln10n ol DearliGrn, F:leslnger WOil aJ)Ili'G'ftl
Mleh.
ol hll Christian iltrnOOtal
Sorvletl Will bt held at I ty's presidium to fol1ll
p.m., WednMdlf, al
Be~le preeedented IP"and .
Methodllt Clllpel 11
Apple with Sooial DeliiOCI'all, tht
Grove. !!tv. Olftt Holt wUI ol· dltional oppOIItlOD ,roup. _
ftclate and llllrlal wiU bt In llle The dfcljlon of the pteJidllllll
ohurcb cemetery under dlreo- was communicated to lht 145
Uon ollhe MohMI!tVIIII Funer· memberl of the atrllllaD ])em.
al bome. Frlondl may eall at ocraUe parlllmentary patty who
the funeral home after 6 p.m., are llpected to YOifl lbtlr _,.
Tulllllay.
ptoval tonight.

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0 dds wmg ID Favor on Qumt

PITI'SBURGH (UPI) - Tht
one in 10 odds against
Rolli
Sue, the stronger of the two
surviving Aranson quintuplets,
began to awl~ In a mort fa·
vorable dlrecUon today, IIIII
doctors oald the ouUook
Mar&lt;l Jill, the Mb bom, temained poor.
Ronl Sue, 111'11 of the quiDtuplets, aU aJrls, bom pmna-

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lurely early Salunlay to Mrl.
Patti ArliiiOn, a 2:1-y~-old

weighed one pound 12 OIDIChu,
would live.
Three of the quint!
dltd
Sunday of brain damage and
lung bemorrluiJe lndlll!ed
respiratory daftclencles
Bass said be was c:QIICletllell
ourvlvlng Wanta may
Suffered brain damage.
Marc! Jill was breathing with
the aid of a reBpll'Bior and a
lube Inserted Into thi trachea

former kinderprten teacber,
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bazaar at the HarUord
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p.m. Soup, hotdop.
&amp;oods, homemade candy,
many handmade articles will
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week. Like roriay. Ail you have
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home. The service is sudden!

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ille Cubs, Yankee~ and
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P.y 1 nil rd Press lnlern atlonaJ lpickmgs. ]Wff' so lean 111 th~ : $8 ,0 00 ap1ere rather than any Mets and Red Sox made the1r l
I•;&lt;J stern On·i,um
l rn~jor le&lt;~gu.._. draft tht~t a furmer maJor leaguers who cost !p1cks of youngt!r f1rst-year men
II L T. Pct 1majoril' of the clubs turned u~ , $25,000 each.
One report had Maury W11ls
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ROO :the1r noses at the chm ces tnday, l But the :.!9-yenr-old Belinsky, being sought by the Giants,
8 2 1 HOrt jt! llhough the Jlous:on Astr1lS se~t to Lhe minors hy th~ Braves and Indians frum the
SaturdaY's College
7 4 n fl:Hi wpre rr&gt;3dy to take om~ rWH'\! 1 Philadclphw Phillles l~ st June, Los Angeles Dodgers. They
.Football Results .
f'ill i. ldl·i1JI•ia
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.!W, thane•~ on Br1 ficlin sky .
:~t il l lwld f' nou gh appeal fo r lhc mad e a l'itch for the veteran 1 By Umtcd Prr.ss lnternabonal
Wn-;J iil ,(!l on
ft 1; 0 . ~1n11 ' Hot11 til£' Chw;1gn Lub o.; an•! Astros to make him their choil'e shortstop y,tJe landed in Walter
East
Fll t ~llllr !-' 11
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-~ O'Malley's doghouse afte~ he Army 20 Navy 7
J~ I'W Vorl;
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left the Dodgers in Tokyo to ~o H?ly Cro~s 32 Cos ton Co_l. 26
Ali&lt;lni ;J
iO 0 09t ·. c·h11ires
because they fir1i shed :• Vikill.O'S
CaU"C
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to Hawaii du ring the club\; 1 Kmgs POlnl 46South
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Fla. St. 45 Mar}•land 21
~-\'. ~· ·nr. P('l. ; ..~ ' _t11 e~ _wo~~ g~ ~0!_~elatrvely . CIIll llty nine field goals, but
Memphis St. 14 Houston 13
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Adams St. 14 S.W. Mo. St. 6
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; ~ ;: ~~~: ·.COLUMBUS IUI'IJ -!leer !day oight as the visiling Vlk- By Waverlv Squad
F'la. A\1 4t Tex. So 12
Los An~h· I C' ~
will he bard . lu find in tJ!J:o ·l rng~ collected 3L free tosses out Waverly, defe'nding South _ Gerogiu 2:~ Georgia Tech 14
10f 45 attempt~. Wellst.on was 5, Centr&lt;Jl Ohio Leag~ champioll, M~mi , Fla. 21 Florida 16
;1 4 2 .fi~G . thi~ week.
('lti r_':)~{)
~ ; 2 ~~; 1 The· annual tlN•r sea~on It,_ I·,~~~ Hat _th~ f~ul_ Circles.
'I downed visiting Jackson 69-57~~~
hs~n 35 South Carolina 10
Jktroil
" '"' cn•d today in the easl •one , ·11te huge V1kmgs controlled Saturday night. The lronmen \ &lt;r~lua 21 N.C. 10
Min nc·sotn
~ 7 1 .~QO and Wednl'sday 1n the north- the b:Jards, h1t 2~ of _54 shots I are now 1-1 for the year. lt ILoUisville 21 East Carolina 7
Sund;Jy'!'l R('sull!i
west wne. Hunting in buth ar-,j l~;, 43 ·, ~~ ~-tl ~ f!-tule WHS wa!l waverly's opener. Harcld !Tennessee 28Vanderbilt 0
f'hicago 23 At la nta li
eas end.~ F'rltlay. Duily hour'!! ~ lut::l~tBt;Slrots fot":l7 percent Howe's 22 points paced the !Al a. 3~ So M1 ~srssippi 0
llr&lt;·en Boy 28 Minnl'soln IB
urc 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
iin ulii 'lipl!ner: tb~ both clubs. JHS allack. WHS ;ced th e ' Miss. 24 Miss. St. 0
J.os Angeles 23 IJJltimo re 7
Hunting in the east zone 1B1g Ke1th P:ater pumped in game by outscoring Jackson 22 . ~ . .
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Wa~hi ilgton 72 New York 4t
will be limited 10 bucks. Both 122 for the wmners. Jay Laven· 12. Waverly outrebounded Jark- Mmm1, OhiO 28 Cmcmnatt 8
:-it. Louis 6 Pirtshurgh ~
hueks c:nd does can he hunted der totaled 24 fur the lose rs. son, 45-29 . JHS shot 23
per ·
Southwest
&lt;Ottly games &lt;cheduled l
in the northwest zone.
VINTON COUNTY 1771
I cent, Waverly 33 _
So Melhst 21 Tex Chrnln 0
Ne&lt;l Sun&lt;iay's r;ames
Shulguns with • s!"Klr ball Pall~~ ~~t-;~; _.C~ory 3- ,
JACKSON 157)
/Baylor 2t R&gt;ee 14
Atlan!a at Minn esota
trr rlf:ed slug can he used !}-\5; Coleman '!-~.-(4; ;rat- C. Mullins, 0- 1- 1; GiWianrl, l
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Chi1~ago ;_11 B:-~llimorr:t
along with muJ.zle-lo:Iding rir· ,er 8-6--22 ;
Calvm 4- a- 13. !'.--2- 12 . Mo t 0--3--- 3· Gl 1San Diego St. 39 Lo~ Ang St
Jlrtroil r.t IJJs Angc·les
lJ lt&gt;s of at least lS raliber.
'fOTALS 2l-31-77,
~ow j~0-6 ·unP~tton o:,_~;~ 1 Colo. St. 34 Iowa St. 10
Nt•w York at Cleveland
,1 change this year is the
WELLSTON 1691
Gre~n . 1 _~ 5 . How~
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pr1,hibitiun n[ using walkie- Jeffers 2-1~5; Milliken 2- 22 . ~Ialone l~J -l· L' s
l'lg am oung 3 actiC 0
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talkies.
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:-lotre Dame 51 So CaL 0
Sao F"ranmro vs. Gre"n Bay
'Bucschrr 4-2-10; Martin 4- '
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Utah St. 46 Hawaii 0
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Eastern [livislon
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On Your
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Reserves - WellsMn 36 Viny lackson ... ........ 9 26 3H
Buffalo
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Twelve players hit the scor-,ton Local 31.
!Waverly ........ ·. 13 29 51
Boston
fi 3 2 -~··7 ing crJJumn as the Rio Grand('
. Reserves - Jackson Jl
'iew York
'&gt; 5 1 .560 College Redmen racked
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crly 26 ·
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3 R 0 .273 135·78 win over Mountain Stat• GLASGOW, Scotland WPI) _ 1
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1Loram Adm~rai Kmg 97
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Wl'stern DIVI!l!Oil
ol ti1e Kiwanis Tournament Sat. the Dunfermline Soccer Club
. Parma 36 .
W. L. T. Pd. urday ni ght at Wel lsburg, W. said he bad turned down a Clearv~ew 85 Midv1ew 43
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interests lo join a Mass1llon 69 Fa~rless 53
San Diego
5 5 I ..1110 als, v&lt;ctors Fnday mght 109- U.S. National Professional Soc· I
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3 8 0 .273 102 over (lio Grande, downed cer League team.
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Hobert Morris College ol Pitts- The International Football I
sunday s Resulls
_tJ&lt;Jrgh, Pa., to take the champ- Federation &lt;FIFA) doe•
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Kansas City 32 New York 24
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Bruce Gossett booted
- Daily Senti-neCPomeroy-MhldleporC 0 ., Nov. 28, 1966 J
field goals while Los 4ngeles'
defense stymied John t. Unitas l
and Gary Cuozzo as lhe Rams
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Charley Gogolak's nine atra
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while both learns' PATS (14)
tied the Cardlnai-Gianll mark
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Montgnmery
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bolb C!IJ'I. No ona ttas lnjur«&lt;.
GTht potrol cited Swindler 10
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2 oil a ebarte of fallurt to yield
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Green Bay all but clinched
St. Louis moved back into a :field goals and Gale SaYOIJ
filth Western Division title
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seven years as Bart StaiT
with
as Jim Bakken's lS Icarries as Chicago rack~ :iP'fli
lor two touchdowns and ~O:il;jsb j and 26-yard field goals led the 1 first
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Pitts and Jim Grabowski
Cardinals over Pittsburgh.
Igames with a u-iumph over
for two others to lead
Roger Leclerc kicked three , Atlanta.

By unired Press lnlernallonal MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPII
BY lliCK TIIUMAS
Douglas managed to score one, attempted field goals, eight of lhe foul line. Eastern shot 37.3
Saturday
Virginia Tech earned a Uhech, !l
Cnarh Dan Wright's Easte rn I bas ket the serond half ~md fin- : 14 from Ihe foul line and was( per cent making 2S of 67 and LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Bowl invitation after walloping
En gl eE ol Mei~s cuunty rack~d 1 ished WJth Hi pomls.
i ahead 19-13 in rebounds.
I had 13 of 31 at the foul line. Not.re Dame, . seeking . the \'MI, 70-12.
up a com parative]/ easy wm Gene Hall paced Southwest- 'fhe Eagles Jed 42-2:J at lh~? 1 In the preliminary
game, natJOnal college football tJtle,
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SaturdJy night at Southwestern ern with 21 points, getting 11 In hal£ and 51-::16 at the end o( 1Eastern'~ resenres rolled to an defeated Southern C:llifornia 51(UPI\
llt~h School do wrung Co a r h lhe first half, and liJ the second I three periods. The Highlanders easy 38-22 win as Roger Barn- 0.
COLUMBUS, Ohio
Uoyd Myers' Highlanders 63 half. John Shriver was next outscored their ppponents 26-21 ctte tallied 17 points for the winManagers Hank Bauer tf
4'1 in the oou thern Valley At.h· with 12 points. George Dtllon., in the second half but lack•d ners. Dave Morgan's
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Southwest Cor.r~rence· Iitle and It
Jams ~ t te aston !
lht"' Eaglr!S to a fir &lt;;t hal( lead for the lfighlnnders
total of 33 rebQunds in the ser· Eastern ..... .. 19 23 9 1~3 a Cotlon Bowl berth by beating ~~ox ~~r~ shaken up when 8 1
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Southwesten Jed or.ly onctt, and half.
Southwestern
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r&lt;ewlanO scort'd 1rebou nds with Eichinger and i8; Buckley, 0-1-1; Douglas 7·2-- NEW YORK (UPI) -M unden ers CQ 1 e '.\'it I &lt;~notJer car.,
~ninls. The big center tallied Eastern's first thrf'e point.'i ott Duuglas getting nine each, and i6; Spencer, 1-1-3; Eichinger. won _the $56.~00 Gallant Fox
unly Jour po mts the secaud hnl: free throws. ~hriver tl~!d tile Mike Martin had sew'll. Gene 9-5-23: Roush, 1-0-2; Newland, Handicap at Aqueduct ' by
Sunday
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l•rr:h f11r tl w night
111 llw first per iod . I·:&lt;~ stem ll!d 46 team rebuund s, and Notter :tul s, 25-12-63.
$20.20.
IDe fen~ i ng rhOJmJ.uon Kathy
Jl1l'k f)I JU g l~ l;, IJ&lt;Ilkrd
up 19-JJ &lt;~1. !f 11' 1•nd 1d Hit' fir-;1 had righl.
I Southwestern (49) - Dillon.
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-Whitworth won the $10.0CO
l&lt;ll' ltin gN\ fll' &lt;.:t h;•ll rxm·agr! : pr riod.
The Highlanders marie 18 of l2·3-7; NaUer , 1-2-4; Shriver, 4-4- VA NCOI.JVI-:H, B.C. IUPii -~Titleholders Ladlt·s Golf Tour1\ l!h ~--IX fi1·ld gua ls or.d -~~'rJ ' Ea~tern dornina t ~r.l p!Jy
in 65 shots from the floor for 27.6112; HalL 9-3-21; Walk~r. ()..J-1; Saska;chewan~ defe~ted Ottawa : nament with a thrPe-over par i
11 Jm the foul Ime fur 14 poJnL S. the f1rst half mnkmg 1'1 of :1~ per cent. and had 13 o! 28 from · Carter, 2-0-4. Totals, 18-13-49: · 29-14 .or the Grey Cup, emblem : 291.
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old 1ndard of 98 set by the
Chic o Cardinals agalnsl the
Glan m 1948, and the Gl8Dt's
six liouchdowns helped break the
mark for most touchdowns in a
game by both teams -16 -also

By .IOE CARNICEI.LI
In other NFL artion, Chirago Colt• In 1950.
All' U~~ Sports W;ller Iked ~wned :tianla 23-li, Green Bay
DefeDse Seoru Three
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· gensen threw tbree tou own
Washingto~.
i Defensive back Brig Owens passes while the Wastlington
The Giants estabiishcd them-· ran for two scores and se t up defense accounted lor three of
se lves . as em~ of. the tt:'orst two ulhers ~ith interc~ptions as the. Re_dskin's 10 touchdowns,
defens1ve umts m . Natwnnl the Redskms e~tabllsbed re- wh1ch tied the lea~ue record for
&lt;;;':&gt;&lt;:•
Football League hiStory as cords for most pomts by a leam most touchd?wns m a game.
..:;::::;:...:;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;.;;_...1 .Washmgton crushed the New m regular-season play. The New Yorks 41 pomts helped
•The computer SD)'ll the post. Yorkers 1!-41 lo set thre" , Skins' 12-point barrage ec-lipsed Iestablish a new leag'ue_mark for
tu•n I'm best suited for lri
league records anrt tie threc' ttte old mark of 70 set by Los most points by two teams in
•oly mackerel - water boy!'" ollters.
Angeles against the Balt1more one game -113 -breaking the

Eagles Scalp Highlanders, 63-49

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K. Jtilrrll!glllft, 21, OallipOUs:
Randall G. Fisher, Ill. Galllpo

fliatf lllthway patrol. 'twa driY• Wtektlld mtttt bJ the lit- Ill; and tlillllll J, IIHII, D
liN Win elttd In tliU~Ideillf, 11'01 lllclwled: JimmY ~. ltU1sell, lty., 111 101' ~ng
JOiiJ Hall, It, VllitoD, eon!- II, iloiltb Oh~IH¢h, W. v•., aU 10 appear Dee. ~ lill!llllilclof I~ bljiiey 10 het lf!Hdlht, lflunlell)ll COUtt New. ptl COUI'I: and Mack a:. Layne
ll'lli Ill a ~~!it oar ttcl· it; omtd, L. !Wiklll,
.a, 17, QalllpoUe, -1111, .()alii•
ll 1:0. •. Ill. lundl)l ' Ill C!rtwll Cit. aptllllq, mal- H\11111 jiiYellt toill'l Dtr...
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Oft!Cirl hllllht •• l tulelll'f Ill I Ut drlVtll b)' liArblta Ailb lkott, lf, Nn IIOAIOII,
Mlell., Who loet control of tier
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Only One Minor Injury Reported in lour
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COSHOCTON Ohio (UPI) _
thrcugb her moutlt
wu not lnjurt\1 In ln aceldent
LORAIN, Ohio (UPI) --Police Tower
Inc., a cable
~eretrymg Sunday lo learn the television firm serving 23,000
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0
identity of a man whose body subscribers in ta counues in
babte!l t~~ey would be healthy that cteflellvo attett~~« c.uefd
was found by a Norfolk - Wes~ Ohio, Pennsylvania aod West
IWUJ.
ph~lcally. The period endl at Mrs. Grant to loH conlrol a1
~rn, Railroad employe along the f Vlrgln1a, announced today an
WASHINGTON (UPI) -In 3 vigorous defense of !be 2:51 a.m. EST '1\leaday.
hne .' ".ght ·. of • way on the 1extra fourth quarter dividend. Warren Commission, Rep. Hale Boggs said Sunday it. was -~---==:::.:.-­
clly' ~est Side.
j Claude Stevanu.•, pres1dent ol imposoible 1o dil;pel all doubts about the comoilSSion'e to 10 yearo at your option. Ab·
lhe company, s8ld that a divl- findings.
nual adjustmenl ~ymenUI wUI
I dend of t~nts erua per sha.-.
"Many people would rather believe that there was be made for the acreag~•:.:~:ll
will be paid In addition 1o the a eoruplracy," the Louisiana Democrat said. "Thii!S n· ed under qnement. o
DEVIIT~D ro ~RE,T OF ! regular fi&gt;urth quarter dlvtdend fortunately human nat~te."
paymente are authOI!Utl lor
MEIG~ · MASON AIIEA
'or 11k!ents. Stevanus •aid lbe Bogp's statement came in ly
tht eiltab~ent or approved
...... • • - ....,...
linn earntd 72-cents per •hare television appea!'altet.
"Now, If there I! any lu er con!ervauon,
and
Pub~=:-· !:;~:~:::-· emp~ during the nine month&amp; enlllng
d
0 evidence that can be turned p, tlon practice•.
~·a\~!.:"'Pu:f.:ru=:~~~mp~ru~~" o= Sept. 30, as compared wUb 11· Hel IBid" oflle ,..~•fin•dl"to~ 71 l am for de1ele)plftl lt. But the If farmers have 1 feed ,ratn I
'"'"'' s... ··~·ro,, 0 ..~ ~'"· .,.. cents per share for the slime conv nee
"I wa point I melte II that the !den base or an allotment tlley mull
r.l!~~~~~~~e.w~~:n\n '"'1• l'.dttor- period a yeat ago.
Lee Harvey Olwlld •eted 1" that the commission
didn't oUer at least all of Me l1lcfl
"""~' u _ , . ,,._ m"""'
loue In lbe llllllbtltlol tl
a ihoroui!h and erhaUSo base to qualify lor •• a.~~~~ ner ,, Ul• PD.. otmee •• Poll'l•rnt.
p esldent J 0 ba F Kean-.lv
au
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r
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live and objecUve eiBDlinaUon mant. They may Offer aU of
•
Nallonal adtertlnq npretlntattt•
VAUGHAN BAS SURGERY
Bontnew IDmb.U. 111;..
Ma t..s:~.q.
The House DemDCrD.UI:!
one th at J tt jeel "
any other batt ob the lartn.
~~~k.Ava.. N... Yorll Cltr.
N..,
Loring Vaughan, son of Mr. agreed with other commission
.......,... """ ...._ " and Mrs. Leo Van•han,
supporters thai only the
TWO FINED
' II a fanner has an ~=~~~]
calt\W WheN IIYIIIIab!t 3!\ oi!btlll per
'"8
agreement, it miJ be
••• an ,.., ,, all'll.tat• ., \II• roy, underwent surgery for
tation -Of new evidence
Two men were fined $10 lnd
.
~ll..,.,:~~ ..::N;..~'J.""'...''o: ruptured appendix
warrant a new inquiry Into the ""ts eacb on conviction of ill- to place additional CAP balls
11" " ::::i,,. ..... ,.,., ...,N morning In St. J o..ph
a~naUon.
told cation by Middleport Mayor under 1 116'1 qreemont. In
::'~"~:
Parkersburg. His room
Boggs wa• one of four c. 0. Fisher Monda' momtnc. taln caJes, lhe agreement
:.'.;, ',...""..;;::·.::~ '"'::.:t is 333. lOring Is expecting congressmen on the Warren They were Charles AUensworth, loci o:e an t!~U.:IIl"inil8l•noant~ll
.......
he hospllallr.ed 10 days.
Commission. The others were
Middleport, and Jollll WUt, may 1
the
Rep. Gerald Fonl, R-Mich ,
Middleport.
l"@(]uea pe ·
nnd Sens. John Sherman CoopThe desllflated acreap m111t
er, R-Ky., and Richard B. RWISQUID CALLED
be maintained for the duration
oell, ~a. Only Cooper has
The Pomeroy
emereancy of the agreement in sucll a
commented on the controVI!rsy !quad lias summoned tor John manner as to prevenl etO•Sior• ll
over the commission report. Wilson, Route !U a medical and to control weeda, Insects,
According to Boggs, the
·patient, Saturday 'at 3:10 p.m. and undesirable rodenta.
No
mission
"established
as
Wilson
wu
taken
to
Veterans
crops
may
be
planted
lor
bar.
ONLY
that competent men can
Memorial Hospital by the squad. vest or harvested on lbe deaig·
. tiO.OD Down - •••••• .,
blish that Oswald
.
nated acreaae. They Dlllsl com·
C..otnloniTt&lt;mo
President Kennedy and
ply with all acreage allotments
shot Texas aov. John
aD
and the feed grain base for the
,farm under 1gretment as well
as on all other farms Ill llblcll
Velerano Me111orlal Hospllll
they heW! an lntamt.
FUINITURE
MASON, W. VA.
Admlsolons Saturday - llenRequells Will be tontldel'l!d

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L:t.D011n hMe IIDOfheol MN1 IOUtnt
hande. SillconH proletl: qaln.t

roui hDHI, dryinr and ('happlnr
fhlm fXpollure I!» rold m- 1un.

wind, wanlhtr, .,.~ and c&amp;.ur.
JHII. Non-ltieky. Eu.il,.l*lrbtd,

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$1,00

Nl.. '"''

5()11

101. $1,00 ..... emy

DUnON DRUG STORE, Middl::port

Our revolutionary 165·hp OHC 51s so &lt;evolutionary we had
to do something special with II. So fJe made it standard
In all Tempests and le Mens.
You see, it was inspired by those famous overhead cam
engmes 1n expensive European sport s cars. With a few
Pontiac refinements, of course.
Th ai's why it'll keep running and runmn g until some·
body turns it off. And with a power reserve for express-

Pontiac 117/IUda lho Wfdl.'hGk Wlanlnc Sb I aJa

way passmQ you'd non.,ally expect from a V·B,

BLAETTNAR AUTO CO.'

Dressing

POMEROY, OHIO

500 E. MAIN ST.
'

Tissue

Listerine ,. •••,
tt..,,. Voloo fuma
Hair Spray .,...

-

58c

lkl,

62c

IWI.

...

llog. Sfc Volue SUave

Rinse ••,•••

·~

Corn ••. •• . . •. 5 N:~: $1

Rlf, 5fe Volue lone

Shampoo •..•• ':il. 34c
Kroger Plain &amp; S. R.

Pinto Beans

Flour .....

Kroger Milk
cans

S.4VE
15c

w
Pure Cane Sugar ... 10 ba~. •1.05

.,S

• • • • • • •• •••

U. S. No.1 Size A
'AU Purpose White

Potatoes

lb

Kroger Branfl Pure '•
Pllllllul"
At10rted Pllvol'l

10-lb.
bag

SUNRIIE.FIIIIH Pll.aDIICii lvtry pockogo If
K,...,. INIII anti ....,_, 1111111 by ~­
CIIIr piloltt ftlm Criol'llr, mwt lie ""'rllfof- wllen
yov lilly tt. II yov ore 1111 wa+ltlaly Nlloliod, K._wlll ropl- yovr Jllm w refund yovr -

tall

Orange Juice

Cake Mix

L...W with VII- C , _ lllo .., • """'
lei ~lorida ,....,

SAVE
20c

lb.

bag

YJgal.

tG

SO EXTRA
TOP VALUI STAMPS

1""-sr ... lop. !&amp;It/.

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soEXTftA
TOI' YAJ.UI ITAMI'I
21b.......

SG

100 EXTRA
TOI' VALUE STAMI'S
... C.. dlf Oven

K-r lotH....

Mlllti.Yyot arua

X.p. IIJa/lli

.. Elop, 12/3/16

31e ,

.., _ _ !_ _ _ ,

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Peaches

R... $1.19 Vtlue Antlllpllo

Slolcoly W. K. Gold

~"" 39c

""'"" .....

loft ....

Beans _......~ • 5"'u·..• $1

Stokely Y. C.

3 ~ $1&lt;:· fhltsup .......... . 5 ~:;. $1

43c

Scott Towels
ltkt.........,. . 37c

kill ,.. •.... ..

~~.~~b.

\
69c ·

Slololy e.t lrttD

..,

Chit Chat

We even offer a 215·hp version that makes a lot of big
V·8s seem awfully extravagant. Which Is why we say,
with a 6 like this who needs an 87
Incidentally, a four.way hazard warning flasher, backup
lights, and GM's energy absorbing steering colurM are
some of the safety featureos also standard In all Tempests
and Le Mans. So how can you possibly resist seeing your
Pontiac dealer right r.ow?

$1.19

.. .

N.W.C.

I
av...............
.

l'or ,..Ninp, colllllon, an&lt;l
..... - 1My luot .......

No. ZY:
cans

4

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An ordinary carP

llj:·

Knttr ChiD WHII

Ice Milk .••.. :

Cookies
"'· ..,.......... 51c

Whaf'd you expect us
to put our Overhead Cam Six in P

F.- l'lolo CtHaon
2q). M/GO

i&gt;dlt lily lall!" lhls _.1

Spottlthf lnllonl

'•I or

........... ~

Buy now and save!
DOROTHY PERKINS

'

I """· F"'oll or Flllll

Dinner Rolls .. 4 ....,. 88c

Soup . . •. . . . . . . 6 ~.~ $1
I'IUollllry a lottonl

·rOI' VALUI STAMN

·-··-

Cempbolls Potato, v...tablo, Old FaoblonH
Vegetable, B••n &amp; Btcon

93c

1•111., ,........ .

•

c

Kroger White

Spry
er as co- hostess.

Breast Quarters

••••

47c

2

Leg Quarters

Dried

Praise

THURSDAY

.99

J.lb.

Coffee

""

Praise

Thighs ..... .. • .; ...
Uven - ...... ·
Giblets •..,,_
Wings ..~....... .. ...
Bacb&amp;Neeb -.lOa

tc. •lht.

Embusy Solad

Lifebouy
2 lollh
4lc

....
....
•

w.., 1&lt;1

p1•r tht fam "lr. hrvt
thl1 fOIIUI•r menM'lllaf

Krt~~rAIIPiovon

37e

I

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tri.,YI Wllot I

Skim Milk .. . . 2 ~ ..~.. 89c

lnutr

Soap

3

*1·17

&amp;

Dove Liquid

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21b.

T_CIIIIco_,_.,.._
Fryers ........·•· 33c Breasts
··-·-,.. .., 49e
Whole
..,&amp;
Fryers
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
35c
Drumsticks .... ...
....... ·-·

Mlrtclo

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!:: $1.37

f-.1

"Piece Chle.ken"

Cheese

:no..

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l'mhN......

Krall Craebr llerrol

1~.

-

Sliced Bacon _

Whole lb.

hire .,., .. 1..... pq. 17e
Mallow . ·-.. 1141. pq. II&lt;
Sht" . . . . . . . . IHt. pkg. 71c

CORNING WARE

Charms

• SERVE and SAVE

Mild CIIMdar 1042. pkg. lit

,----CHRISTMAS SPECIAL---•

t

IIIII y..,

'=a~ I" THe[ I I I I I J( I I l"

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TOP VALUI STAMPS
2 HHclt of L.lltExp. 12-3-66

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IAOftal'l' QI.OIIftl 9 t0l &amp;.

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QUALITY

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CAMCIHAHONI
Co••EC11DNI
1
.cupte~ until 1:00 A,. f!l. '

I'll

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For

••••••et 1111 rl•tlt 65 v w
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Errort
M
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$1495

{']~;&gt;an

n1pon1lb1t tor

each_ Pomery Home I

I COLOR TV, 1967
new co ndition, full warranty, I
All prices r.re plus ta x
ALL SIZES CAHRY SJMli.AR ~ make payments of $5 per
DISCO liNTS
1 week or pay off balance. Ph. ,
I 992-5649.
II 20 lfc ·

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POMEROY

•

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,
SAJJS &amp; SERVICE
et ONE OF FHI

i

NICESt PEOPLE!

C~LL

DICK RAWLINGS

BLAffiNARS

------

-+

BLAEn••AR$

~-a~ 99l~ _

ft.

,m oci~·rn .ro~m

~:~~- \t&gt;lm~

Zu:-;,p~n.

tio~.

un_)Oil~ ru~

cl
bedroom~,

dl~:Jiort.

KEITH GOBlE FORD

S1Jnlt:&gt;~'

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Bot~ an~ Tradi~g

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YEMf!

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THI! BORN LOID

By ART SANSOM

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ALL NEW FURNITURE FOR

$595°

0

MIRACULOUS.

"QU"LL FI LE CHARGES

AND T~STtFY 1 MISS?

~

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INCLUDING
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lly HAROLD GRAY
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DAILY CROSSWORD

S!:~tion

8A8'(I WAS DELIVERED ~J'IOM

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CERTAIN DEATil-THIS IS

OM Town Flats
Society Notes

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T.HE SPOTLIGHT .f
o~ T'-~IS BUY•
IS ~ n
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5omethin' f.i;l:utched
we_movecl the

The liqht.;
went out.

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CH,SIIJT ME1ELL~
UP ANI&gt; MIHAT 1D DO?
Q!JIT TEU.· ~'RE ALMIAVS'
lNG ME TW.IAJG ME .-'----'--,
WliAT10 WHAllOCXJ{

~irs.

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992-27~:i ~ee

h HOWIE SCHN!IDER

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.
.
Pomeroy •·ement
Block Co.
to C_hes ler - 25 acres ;,"-c;;;;-;""'·iiT'ru&lt;o;;;MaNPCEAi
O~' E 4 cylinder
gasohne
Mm. __
oF cuMMON
Auctwn' ill 648 S. ~erond Ave ., Mid- ~
..
Li
unit
Gtc
for cultiva110n. 15 arres
couNTY, OHto
21
11
1
1
Pn.st, 1 dlepart.
11 27 31r !1 1
pasture, balance in
..
PLAINTIFF,
- ~ under nne rOf,r
~~~
--- - - ·
ea or
I9ti7- STEREO, liken-eW: Solid dug well f,nd water system.
IS,, i C)iff S{·hool
Huu::ie,AI\L' 1\liniatUI't'
Toy Pood-1 a generator, very good condl· State, 3 speed intermixed ll·z story frame house.
"'"'"
Roule 124 ond "'" : lr&gt; , h!:lck or "lver. s l u d , lion, 50 II .P., reasollabl y pro c- changer. BSR changer, make rooms and ba ill. Needs Jots
DEFENDANT
1
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serrir-e
and
groommg.
Phone
ed.
See
or
ca
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Excelswr
~i:!lt
1 payments of $150 per week
NOToc• , . ••ai. ICA~~0~3'999
.
Ht , bqn1s5 o;wn &lt; .11 v u •
Ph
of repair. Going at $5,000.
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I
992-5443.
11
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Works,
Pomeroy,
0.
or
pay
balance
due
$69.
Ph.
Albert
'1Co•.
Broker
c~cil
G. t rail! will :ake no1 we that
J:l 11 0 Pll ' ltn . ,.m.&lt;.,
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f'; h
1'
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tho ~4th
of SpplPmho&gt;r, HJ(itl
Wo!fthy ~1.111)1'_\ .
II 20 lk WHil'E Zlg zag
sewrng 992~891. Ask for El~
e~r: . 992-~49. __ ---- 11 18 tfe Jleory Cleland. Salesman
I
til~l~~~ ,~r~:: ('~:~.~;.~
I machine. dressmakf'r model. _hac~
~ - - ', FROM WALL to wall, no :&gt;oil
992-3830
~ ~ ·,;;~.~~~··-·· - - · ·M&lt;".iiU County,
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d't"
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for f1iY&lt;lrce tnd
o11wr
Sale or Trade
b11!1onhoes,
app1q~rs,
mm-.,.. ;HOUSE tra!ler, g . con 1 100, ~ at all, on carpets cleannJ
Evenings 992-25&gt;68 or 992·3631
nql•irl' d , •n~wcr
1
~---------- grams , fanry des1gns, etc., i we ll furmshed With beds, with Blue Lustre. Rent elec11 2S 31c ~~;;~'~'":::·. .,~ :· ~~ J~~e~~~=~~ ~~Y d~~~
l~Hitl H-\ \ fR I.r-:rt sttltinn w;Jgon. j withc1111 al!arhmt-nts. Br11 nd 1 refrigerator, stove,
etc., I 1nr shampooer, $1. Pomeroy
South thSt
will be rend~l"t'IJ 1111aind ~"'-•·
4
464
ti l' :O ~I11dPr, 1;!, -"•' at.
W l tl~ . m:w . F,ull price 5~9.95 or $5 ~ -~~~one 7~:::_5!Jl2._ _2!__:_l _~~c! Cement Block Co.
H~~~~e
0., $6,800, can
by ,J ohn" · £pli~~Aov~ l~HAIG
r. tC' k, Ht!l sel l rral rlwe~r lnt /1 mont hI.\ . Ph. 992 -2685.
LOSE WEJGHT safely
w1th•
11 28 6te
hP .
, II d wn
Att&lt;l)'ney ror Pla intlfr
.
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Jl 25ilc i
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bougtwt!J1 sma
o
tXt.:ll.Nov.7.14,2t,2SDE&gt;~I.
c:;~h nr_11 11l tr.1 t 0 1 'r on , _____ ------~-. . Dex· A-D1et tabl ets. Only 98~.: FROM Wi\I.L to w111l, no soi l ment balan ce like rent.
)Jnu.,e~r-:-t llt•r or ~farm tractnr yCI~'T pump you r . .slugg isll se.P-j Nelson's Pharma cy, Porn~ at all, on ca rpf:! s deaned with Valle;. Lumber &amp; Supply
illld '· Imp lt'mPnt. - . lnqurrt_ lit II(' tank. Cet Klran -Em-A1l i eroy, 0.
10 21 30tpl BILle Lu stre. Rent
eledric
"1iddleport, 0. 992-2709.
LI'Wh!~Tr{ldrng
P~st.
BLI~.
Sf'll, St&gt;pl ic Tank Ck·a~N. Land. I L"XC'E LLENT fficient
and I shmapooer ~l. Haker F'urnl112
'J\ ;1(ff."' 'Jrd &amp; M11l
Strre ts.
. k ~
B . - p
r,
J , e
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mar orar m urt'au
om- I econom ical • that 's Blue Lus-1 __ture
11 2&amp;---5tc_ ,!) ROOM House, 26 Park ~eJace,j
Mrddlepurt.
U.
I1 l2
. 11 m2S 30tc
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Carpet
and
upholstery
1966
STEREO
Consol•,
just
takMiddleport,
0
.
Also
43,
1
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1SINl;EH SE\\'INC. MACHI ~'W- cleaner. R('nt electric sham. en in , 1966 model radio eq1-1ip- 76 acres (no buildings)
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nte _ _
rq11 ipped, in new .se w- pooer $1. Baker Furniture Co:
ste rro. This set hasl·in located in Rutland. Will
k
6
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ld
w~
l iST POS1 S,
Fr;m
iug . lable. 5 payme nt s $i _e;.l('h
ll 2L lc
speaker ~~~stem, dual vo r.e. ri~ce to_ settle estate. ~ , at The
the hymn
Freedom
Gospel
Mis·
llm!r.lr rN, Rt
3. Cool\-lif' . 11r $33 r ash. Ph. 992-2filtJ .
, 1966 - Zig zag- 5-;~in-g -machine, contro l, lovt! ly walnut f1 -.h. informatiOn, call Athens,
~.ion church · was weU .a tt ended .
_olrl•~- -- -- - It 27 tp 1 --- .. --·- . 11 2~ t~c : Sa l(•s num 's demonstralors. used only 6 months. T:;ke 6289.
11 18 1 p Mr. and M~- Robert .Jerft'r.o:;
STJ\\Jl : l~G timber In Ohio :'H~H \"OUS"' C;m't sl eep·) Tr_v : While 1hey lasl. These mach- over payments of $l .2f. per
Auto S•les
arut .nunilY of Sy racuse and
or f.\'f' sl Vir·ginia. or
old 1 "S lePpN!' _..
f.u;lr&lt;Hilet-d rr -; int&gt;"~ equippl:'d lo zig
z&lt;~g, l week or pay b.alance due
M~:· Doris Dailey visited Mr.
1: 1 nn~ with timhe-.r. M;mon t ~ 11 ]1 .&lt;; or mont•v
back. 1 ma ke bullonholes, darn . ~m- $79.44. Call 992-3218.
1960 RAMBLER station
adll Mrs. ,Hoincr Ice nhower.
HPVnt:tlds, Box 77, Svr:w use. i On!v 98c. N!'bon's. Pharm rw&gt;'. ! broider, etc. Pa y just $50 or,
11 28 6tc
6 cylinJer, (3) sea t,
with Mt:"..W Mrs. Edd Coburn
0·-~
9l6tu2tp). Pm~wror. o.
11 25 Jfltp. if JOu wish mont hly payments. KELLY explorer snow tires, rack , will sell real cheap ior
1
·Brighton,
_, -. ...., l-lf'tP Wanted 1 o;-.;E GJ HI. 'S winlt&gt;r
navy •, ca n be arraug ed · (' a11 9!t2
,. · I 650 x l3 Tbls. $18.!15, 775 x 14 cash or will trade for or on
11 28 6tc Tbls., .....
..,095 , 7•t 5 x 15 Tbls ·• house trailer or farm t.ractorl
. Car .
. ,·. "B••· l'n"i.'' looks like n('~· .l 3218 · __
t
yv1a
51
I All] ' s' .1111 1. . -. 0 nr I. rml\
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$20.95. Additional $2 ror WW • and implements. Jnqmre a
Mrs. May, &lt;~
1nr-onw e'tr:J pe rsnna1 s1wnd- SIZe - I
h ~ $
t
the Lewis Trading Posi. Buy,
·
,
mt&gt;r 1 -n~ 1 t. size 14, $3. \\and a Harmo n, {){xler, 0.
I extra w ee.'l!, 7·50
eac 1•
Saturday.
H:g morlf'y, Sll pp ly V.llh poprrII Itt ' R·..
() l'h t
ll 26 31" Newell 's Sunoco, Ches ter, 0 . Seil or Trade, on :lrd &amp; i\111
I
l.lr, and' Mrs. Homer Tct"n' - ·1
w· ~ Powt· - · •• &lt;H me,
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M'dd!eport 0
m
l;l r &lt;lm., tm&lt;.~s p: l ts,
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949-2tm4.
II '1.26tc ~- :I- OH.'W· K·.-II'OtJI,-- ,, rl•". l o·n".· Phon e985-JJ50.
llt20
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daughte
r, Mrs.or -Syracuse
amce
m1.
hour.;,. Write Ruth Brq.!~u~. COAL MINE w1th
comp lete ,i !weedy patlern . biOv.n
, black
.
h
and daughter
and
\Lilkals Products, Inc .. Wi n. ,I nper;:~twn eo uipment. Phnne ! lind gray. Ph. 94g·2libl late/ ()Ur thlrFd fl~or budMgedtdsl opr,t 66 ELECTRA BUICK $37~5 Mr. and Mrs. Orner Dao'le)', ]c&gt;•1 ·
11 ~H Hp
-, •z·.:;ozz. .
11 21 6tc
t:ven mus.
11 "'
w 6tr:
Baker urwture• I epo
4 dr. Hard Top. fartnry A1r
(Jr,::t. 11 1nn.
1 , u
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11 t2 tft Conditioning. When wr mean
1
d
quality
wC' !--lY
and caM. ·lss Karen Sue Johnston and
Help Wante __ I·,
Business Services
here " an
m mple oJ Bukk
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b.,, , &gt;&lt;-ilerlhuJ wr h"'e sold Vicki Johnston were
1CUSTOM
SF. H\11CE
oltl'ndHn l l
buy\ and !-.Prvitrd lS i nee new We guests of Mr!!. Louise Van Metwantt&gt;d. Plume ~2-2 4 :\B: . ~"~'1 ~d-~
Al'RO~~
fi_ Cu lM mL-ler Zl. Price
hides. Phil Meier,
.~ _
a l "~O lw..-e two other sligh tly
1
Jl ..'"''Jc·
l .SP ite
t. ~la~ ic
22. Ue u·'i'l
Hlr t ·
, ~J
11 1 rfc u.q•d ElectriJs that are like
r, ,Clo1r t
s tlLk
(·Jaims
new in condition with \'ery
A+n~ :\Tlu:'.J-=-- 1\;;~lei gh Bu ~- ~ - Ure~C"k
7. Vinnish
2.::. Cartd
low mileagP,
1
plliii!J:II-'fltu•r
Sf'af&gt;ult
.1 bl
- p
1:~. 1
Blll.LDOZER service. Pon 5, NEW 66 TEMPEST .. $2490
inr~'\t
~Villa
e Jn
orrwroyl
lO.~ma1J
dnJm S. Onl an. ;~
drivewa~·s, light bushing, ! \18 ("ll sln m 4 (! I. Sedan.
This
:md ~ifld leport.. strfldv y1•ar 12. Hol••l
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'tl
.,,.
back
filling, 992-22tJil.
1 car is fully f'fJUippel
w1 1
aruu ntl eClrn in gs, no rt~p llllll
(·harlie
P. B.Jw .,f
S~Tla
JOtc
p()Wt'r s1Pf•ring, radio, white
10 31
() f t :o&gt;ptorit&gt;twe needt!d
Wntt• ; 13. Meli1('a n
.!1. vesRd
2i. Sher·
wal l fire.~ and ("hrome around
Mr~. room 11. ROt"·f
bet l's
window"inteno
11 also
has full
all vinyl
J{aw lelgh, Dt&gt;pt . OHK -fl 40-%.! H . HarPm
riimbt'r
2S.Ow
j SPECJA-L 25 per ceO t labor ·
("Uslom
r and
carl'l't'f'PO
.
11
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on
all
Gra,·rly
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.. Olllllil·
('ry
l:i••u' a)'l A• •"tr \
pe t ing. Th is has the famou~
11 26 Jtp : H. From
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For S•l•
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WY 2-2196
Middleport, 0
POMEROY
wfth mf' in mv hrtlnE'. l.iL'ht 7 HCilM house :~ betirrwm&lt;;, , 1957 I'HEV ROLET $75. 11· c•l come SI0 9 per month. ;;-~-~ rottage, frame Cflm lru ction
Insurance
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used def'p fre,rze. $35 B1ll
with imit ati0 n sto ne siding, GET A quotauoAtr-om REU- er and
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two bedrnomf&gt;, ?atll,
TER INSUH.ANCE AGENCY T\·1r. and
Galhone and Portland, Mrs. Mike
Evans,
tllr~rt Ohio.
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it.ed Mr. and Mrs. Roseberry family.
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hmws &lt;~flt•r t'l€;mmg It \\!til ·
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to alurmnurn Sldmg. stor
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Hobert (
for Sale
Hardware, Pomeroy, 0 .
keep colors g among,
use
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or's llcense Call WV 2-2966. and daughter of Pomeroy, Mrs. w""kend at home with his faoq.
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Experienced

Auto

Center. Ph. 992-200:o 21 30ic

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MAKE MORE PR
Oraage Townshi p .Board of
hall\. fwJisling your firm's se rv ices in Trustees, MC'ip,~ County will ren&lt;H P. and garage. 25-1 W ~lai • 1
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the Daily Sentim~l's BusinPss Celve sen led ~;ds until Decf'm·
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Pl1onf' : 29. GnRrh&gt; d
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Write, Prone or Cootad
gas heJI, close to bu..,inr:-.s :1~1. Wiin !'luck
axle 7.000 lbs. or larger. Frame
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dl ~lt'WI. .\ n rwt~ Ph. 992-10tJ2. II ill. Awake
reinforeement and heavy duty
II 28 .1Jc tl. Mortar
Racine, Ohio
brakes, 340 cu. in. or larger
tr.~ys
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42. Ghostlike
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SI!:WING machlnes, repatr ser- l'(&gt;d in fifth) trans.,
pmver
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vi ce, all make~. WY :t--2.284. s\Pering , four 9-00 x 20 ten ply
1 . OJX&gt;n ~race ~,o..,:+--J~.,~-!-+-117;~~--11--f--1
In fon~&lt;~t
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The F&lt;tbm. Shop, Pomero-y standard tread on front, two
--!!. ASIU'!\11·
TRA IL F:H &lt;:.pare 11n Brownell i
Authorized Singer Sales anct West Coas t mirrors , east spoke
ment
Avr , \1iddlrport. Ph.
9!}2- , 3. Commm~d
Serv1ce.
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wh ~ls, dual c!ectrie
wind-4 . Hinilu
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REAUY· MIX eoocrete detlver- ~ hie!d s w i per~. variable speed,
All ('.red trtoe
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MotJI•: K .~ z b~dromn home.l
DAILY
CRYPTOQTIOTE
Hero'o
bow
to
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and easy. Free estimal~s. or large!', he:wy duty battery.
Pnmeroy , 0 . Pll . j:J\It-2~03 day
AXYDLBA.A.X&amp;
Pbone 992-3284,
Goegtem spa re lire and rim, heavy duly
nr li!rl -TII!:! evenmgs
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Ready -Mil Co.. Middleport, ci l riltrr, fre sh air heater anr:l
1 l4 trc
One tette-r almply ~;lands for e.nolht~r. ln. tlll11 "llll"lpl'f A It U.!Jed
Ohio.
6 30 Uc dPfrostPr, fron t tow
hook,
2 HOil;\l ];;~ l ~::--;1;tU;.,d gas, for the thrf!~ L'11, X for til e two O'.s, etc . Single lett~rs. apoll trophles, the lengUt and formation of the wonls are all hint.. AJR CONDlTIONING H.etrige;. rear low loop, heavy duty front
my
plenty w:J!tr . clo~t' to
Ear:h dRy the ~ IE&gt; tlera are differt"nt.
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4 6 lfc 1 _~: tgnals w1t 1azzar SWI c I
C'011ple. Ph. 843-2600. Pn rll and,
RCSD CJV 'WPA. BCDAVJD JI'NA 1
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marker lights, mud flaps.
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HEATING, PLUMBING, Rural
Bidders are requesteti to
DVJKCWAD . CWZ LV JNRVD A l~ VB
Do1ol Bottle Gas. Arnold mit exact speri ficalions of
FURNISHED -2- bedru,;-m apart- BLP Pli'VXD
ALVB.-LVWJX SCJZ
Brothers, 618 E. Main St., units t'or which bids are
ment. furnace heaL MiddleI'VVMLVJ
Pomeroy.
9 22 Uc mitted.
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17~ ACRE f2!' ~\ house with 9 The Board of l~u s tees
..._ . . c.,a..l'"olotl IDSTORY II A CYCLIC POEM:
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:MIBI:OIWlS OF :MAN.rooms and b&lt;Hh, eell&lt;u. &lt;:~"liar lierves the righ-, to r~ject
t'CJUR R«XJM rurntshed aparl- 8HJILIM
house, 2 large barns, fre-e or all bids.
n.enl
2-3&amp;&gt;8.
1 14 trc
gas, 2 farm ponds, tmmediOrange Township
FURNISHED 1nd unfurni shed
ale occupancy. Pearl
Wll·
:'\ina 11ubinson, 'Clerk
apartmeo!J, CIOill to school,
llama, 9112-2JI8 or 9U2-26!L
R. R. :1, Coolville, Ohio
i'bone ~
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pti(J:?Y lOVES "'U .
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Ewcitement, safety, se rvicea bility. from generatiO'Ils of hands, trained and guided
to mold perfection into their work. From the inborn sense of excitement anti dedi·
cation to detail. From the flair of superb Italian fabrics and fashions comes thi s
startling automotive accomplishment. Body design a creation of famed styli st
Pinin Farina - engine and chassis by top enginet:ors of the fifth largest automobile manufacturer In the world, FIAT Spider 1500 has a 5-speed synchro·mesh
gear box, disc brakes and co mpl eh~ in strumentation, including tach.

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new co ndition, full warranty, I
All prices r.re plus ta x
ALL SIZES CAHRY SJMli.AR ~ make payments of $5 per
DISCO liNTS
1 week or pay off balance. Ph. ,
I 992-5649.
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Block Co.
to C_hes ler - 25 acres ;,"-c;;;;-;""'·iiT'ru&lt;o;;;MaNPCEAi
O~' E 4 cylinder
gasohne
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Auctwn' ill 648 S. ~erond Ave ., Mid- ~
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IS,, i C)iff S{·hool
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Toy Pood-1 a generator, very good condl· State, 3 speed intermixed ll·z story frame house.
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Ph.
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Broker
c~cil
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sewrng 992~891. Ask for El~
e~r: . 992-~49. __ ---- 11 18 tfe Jleory Cleland. Salesman
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I machine. dressmakf'r model. _hac~
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b11!1onhoes,
app1q~rs,
mm-.,.. ;HOUSE tra!ler, g . con 1 100, ~ at all, on carpets cleannJ
Evenings 992-25&gt;68 or 992·3631
nql•irl' d , •n~wcr
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l~Hitl H-\ \ fR I.r-:rt sttltinn w;Jgon. j withc1111 al!arhmt-nts. Br11 nd 1 refrigerator, stove,
etc., I 1nr shampooer, $1. Pomeroy
South thSt
will be rend~l"t'IJ 1111aind ~"'-•·
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464
ti l' :O ~I11dPr, 1;!, -"•' at.
W l tl~ . m:w . F,ull price 5~9.95 or $5 ~ -~~~one 7~:::_5!Jl2._ _2!__:_l _~~c! Cement Block Co.
H~~~~e
0., $6,800, can
by ,J ohn" · £pli~~Aov~ l~HAIG
r. tC' k, Ht!l sel l rral rlwe~r lnt /1 mont hI.\ . Ph. 992 -2685.
LOSE WEJGHT safely
w1th•
11 28 6te
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Att&lt;l)'ney ror Pla intlfr
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c:;~h nr_11 11l tr.1 t 0 1 'r on , _____ ------~-. . Dex· A-D1et tabl ets. Only 98~.: FROM Wi\I.L to w111l, no soi l ment balan ce like rent.
)Jnu.,e~r-:-t llt•r or ~farm tractnr yCI~'T pump you r . .slugg isll se.P-j Nelson's Pharma cy, Porn~ at all, on ca rpf:! s deaned with Valle;. Lumber &amp; Supply
illld '· Imp lt'mPnt. - . lnqurrt_ lit II(' tank. Cet Klran -Em-A1l i eroy, 0.
10 21 30tpl BILle Lu stre. Rent
eledric
"1iddleport, 0. 992-2709.
LI'Wh!~Tr{ldrng
P~st.
BLI~.
Sf'll, St&gt;pl ic Tank Ck·a~N. Land. I L"XC'E LLENT fficient
and I shmapooer ~l. Haker F'urnl112
'J\ ;1(ff."' 'Jrd &amp; M11l
Strre ts.
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mar orar m urt'au
om- I econom ical • that 's Blue Lus-1 __ture
11 2&amp;---5tc_ ,!) ROOM House, 26 Park ~eJace,j
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1SINl;EH SE\\'INC. MACHI ~'W- cleaner. R('nt electric sham. en in , 1966 model radio eq1-1ip- 76 acres (no buildings)
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rq11 ipped, in new .se w- pooer $1. Baker Furniture Co:
ste rro. This set hasl·in located in Rutland. Will
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Fr;m
iug . lable. 5 payme nt s $i _e;.l('h
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speaker ~~~stem, dual vo r.e. ri~ce to_ settle estate. ~ , at The
the hymn
Freedom
Gospel
Mis·
llm!r.lr rN, Rt
3. Cool\-lif' . 11r $33 r ash. Ph. 992-2filtJ .
, 1966 - Zig zag- 5-;~in-g -machine, contro l, lovt! ly walnut f1 -.h. informatiOn, call Athens,
~.ion church · was weU .a tt ended .
_olrl•~- -- -- - It 27 tp 1 --- .. --·- . 11 2~ t~c : Sa l(•s num 's demonstralors. used only 6 months. T:;ke 6289.
11 18 1 p Mr. and M~- Robert .Jerft'r.o:;
STJ\\Jl : l~G timber In Ohio :'H~H \"OUS"' C;m't sl eep·) Tr_v : While 1hey lasl. These mach- over payments of $l .2f. per
Auto S•les
arut .nunilY of Sy racuse and
or f.\'f' sl Vir·ginia. or
old 1 "S lePpN!' _..
f.u;lr&lt;Hilet-d rr -; int&gt;"~ equippl:'d lo zig
z&lt;~g, l week or pay b.alance due
M~:· Doris Dailey visited Mr.
1: 1 nn~ with timhe-.r. M;mon t ~ 11 ]1 .&lt;; or mont•v
back. 1 ma ke bullonholes, darn . ~m- $79.44. Call 992-3218.
1960 RAMBLER station
adll Mrs. ,Hoincr Ice nhower.
HPVnt:tlds, Box 77, Svr:w use. i On!v 98c. N!'bon's. Pharm rw&gt;'. ! broider, etc. Pa y just $50 or,
11 28 6tc
6 cylinJer, (3) sea t,
with Mt:"..W Mrs. Edd Coburn
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9l6tu2tp). Pm~wror. o.
11 25 Jfltp. if JOu wish mont hly payments. KELLY explorer snow tires, rack , will sell real cheap ior
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_, -. ...., l-lf'tP Wanted 1 o;-.;E GJ HI. 'S winlt&gt;r
navy •, ca n be arraug ed · (' a11 9!t2
,. · I 650 x l3 Tbls. $18.!15, 775 x 14 cash or will trade for or on
11 28 6tc Tbls., .....
..,095 , 7•t 5 x 15 Tbls ·• house trailer or farm t.ractorl
. Car .
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Mrs. May, &lt;~
1nr-onw e'tr:J pe rsnna1 s1wnd- SIZe - I
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the Lewis Trading Posi. Buy,
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mt&gt;r 1 -n~ 1 t. size 14, $3. \\and a Harmo n, {){xler, 0.
I extra w ee.'l!, 7·50
eac 1•
Saturday.
H:g morlf'y, Sll pp ly V.llh poprrII Itt ' R·..
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ll 26 31" Newell 's Sunoco, Ches ter, 0 . Seil or Trade, on :lrd &amp; i\111
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l.lr, and' Mrs. Homer Tct"n' - ·1
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amce
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hour.;,. Write Ruth Brq.!~u~. COAL MINE w1th
comp lete ,i !weedy patlern . biOv.n
, black
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and daughter
and
\Lilkals Products, Inc .. Wi n. ,I nper;:~twn eo uipment. Phnne ! lind gray. Ph. 94g·2libl late/ ()Ur thlrFd fl~or budMgedtdsl opr,t 66 ELECTRA BUICK $37~5 Mr. and Mrs. Orner Dao'le)', ]c&gt;•1 ·
11 ~H Hp
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11 21 6tc
t:ven mus.
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Baker urwture• I epo
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11 t2 tft Conditioning. When wr mean
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wC' !--lY
and caM. ·lss Karen Sue Johnston and
Help Wante __ I·,
Business Services
here " an
m mple oJ Bukk
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b.,, , &gt;&lt;-ilerlhuJ wr h"'e sold Vicki Johnston were
1CUSTOM
SF. H\11CE
oltl'ndHn l l
buy\ and !-.Prvitrd lS i nee new We guests of Mr!!. Louise Van Metwantt&gt;d. Plume ~2-2 4 :\B: . ~"~'1 ~d-~
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fi_ Cu lM mL-ler Zl. Price
hides. Phil Meier,
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11 1 rfc u.q•d ElectriJs that are like
r, ,Clo1r t
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(·Jaims
new in condition with \'ery
A+n~ :\Tlu:'.J-=-- 1\;;~lei gh Bu ~- ~ - Ure~C"k
7. Vinnish
2.::. Cartd
low mileagP,
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Blll.LDOZER service. Pon 5, NEW 66 TEMPEST .. $2490
inr~'\t
~Villa
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orrwroyl
lO.~ma1J
dnJm S. Onl an. ;~
drivewa~·s, light bushing, ! \18 ("ll sln m 4 (! I. Sedan.
This
:md ~ifld leport.. strfldv y1•ar 12. Hol••l
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filling, 992-22tJil.
1 car is fully f'fJUippel
w1 1
aruu ntl eClrn in gs, no rt~p llllll
(·harlie
P. B.Jw .,f
S~Tla
JOtc
p()Wt'r s1Pf•ring, radio, white
10 31
() f t :o&gt;ptorit&gt;twe needt!d
Wntt• ; 13. Meli1('a n
.!1. vesRd
2i. Sher·
wal l fire.~ and ("hrome around
Mr~. room 11. ROt"·f
bet l's
window"inteno
11 also
has full
all vinyl
J{aw lelgh, Dt&gt;pt . OHK -fl 40-%.! H . HarPm
riimbt'r
2S.Ow
j SPECJA-L 25 per ceO t labor ·
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pe t ing. Th is has the famou~
11 26 Jtp : H. From
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29. Retains
ors brought in for tune-up
326 e11. tll.- 250 HP VS ('11·
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Candle
38.
Bullfight
repai
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during
November
gi ne.
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15. Tramp
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BLAETTNARS
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1K f'io,lwr
J2. Hollow
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Decem
€lu.: etlf'nt condition , eom·e m-;
11 ·ber,
k or noli Y an
t twe:'
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kimono
n . Fr 'f' n {'h
34. f."k:;tent·r
QfG.
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wi p!(' up your rar or.: Ph. 992:-2143
Pomeroy
f'n l tn a shopping arra, im- i
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river
:11. Sea worm
RW18ell
Gravrly Tractor Salr~. Pom-1 '""""'":-"7':"'""'""""".,..""1
JTWdla\e oocupancy. Ph. !1.}2- '
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Le 1 N J:l40 ofter 5 p. m. 10 16 uc .22: Bri{i€:!1
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TAKE 'THREE
GOOD SWALLERS

POTATOES, get your
winter
1 Rawlings Honda Sales
2095
992.2181
1 potatoes while they
last. i
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Phone
992-2143
WY 2-2151
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65 CHEVROLET . $,
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iI Clarence
Proffitt,
Por!land, 1 From the Largest Truck or
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Impala Hardtop Lotall} ownNI and only 12,000 nHit'~- 6 (')'IO. Ph.
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Pomeroy,
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MIODLEPOR1 OHIO
10 30
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Smallest Heater Core.
1' cu" '"' wero t&lt;~&gt;• ••r"' ~;oa roon rinL~ h. radio and ht'a1Pr
NO. t Kennebec potatoes. (;hEir- 11
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addtt'•"•'
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gooct tin·s.
lures, new beer cooling case.~; ODOUGLAS
OHICl "''"'•
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IT ONLY TAKES
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and all equipment, including 3 pickups and
ONE MINUTE
Livestock
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tWO SIOrV building Wiih 13G
New R.o.diator Shop992-2590_
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fco t fro~t, 100 foot depth on . R ' L I I F Sale
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OPEN EVES 9·00 I'·..
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Palom ino stallion, U'2 years l
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NE WY 2-2156
POMEROY, OHIO
I Can rinan~e. Telephone 992old, 1 three yea r oid mar~, l
eAny Type
U·DRIVE THRU
bred. See after 4 p, m. Don -.
mn or 992-9!J09.
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Notice
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ouildin~.. \AIC t/' Rio~ 7
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CAR WASH
11 27 6tc
\V,\ ~11-:IJ - ' womon ln '" e, For Sale or Rent
For S•l•
!Julberry Ave' Ponmoy, In-' MIDDLEPORT - Nice 4 room
WY 2-2196
Middleport, 0
POMEROY
wfth mf' in mv hrtlnE'. l.iL'ht 7 HCilM house :~ betirrwm&lt;;, , 1957 I'HEV ROLET $75. 11· c•l come SI0 9 per month. ;;-~-~ rottage, frame Cflm lru ction
Insurance
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\\'lll'k . A1.1na
;-; m 1;· h, 1,., h;lths. Ph.· 99"2·2590.
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used def'p fre,rze. $35 B1ll
with imit ati0 n sto ne siding, GET A quotauoAtr-om REU- er and
.. 1and--M;--,-.-Danny Haines
()f
'i/7 Joutll
St. \l,tt -1
ll 25 Hcl1 Hirr, Antiquity, Ohio , 949-- TRAILER. 35' x g• , 'l
two bedrnomf&gt;, ?atll,
TER INSUH.ANCE AGENCY T\·1r. and
Galhone and Portland, Mrs. Mike
Evans,
tllr~rt Ohio.
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11 ~7 Jtp ! full -v carpeted, good ron&lt;lJ-, back porch. Pnc~d to sell. J!'·IC. before renewing your children or Chester and Mr. Mrs. Esther Dailey called on
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1\eilh Ridenour , ( lws-1 $J,50(].
aulo lnsurance. We may be /Jtmic&gt;r J e'well of Syrncuse. vis- Mr. an d Mrs. Leo Dailey and
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Ph .. lUU LAN wal k
'"I l.:-r. 0 . Ph. 985-35J9 or 96f.- BRADBURY -One story lra1mej able to save you money.
it.ed Mr. and Mrs. Roseberry family.
1 WILL ,\OT hf n·~punsihle: 1, .l-:l7SO, Ma~. nn, W. \a.
hmws &lt;~flt•r t'l€;mmg It \\!til ·
11 22 6-l.p
b droomsl hath,
8 Z trc and family.
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tor ,am· rlf-hl.;; -·mfr:l('lt'd by ,
II 17 Hit p Lu stre Foam. Electric sha m·
~ doors -:7;;;;;:~~;;-;;;--;:::::;;;:;;t;;;;;; Mr. and ~ rs. Ofa Dailey, Jo- Charles Carroll who I~ em.
o!ht&gt;r lh:l n lll .h !'lf. ~
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nlal $1 EbersDach foR BETTER cleaning,
to alurmnurn Sldmg. stor
. AUTOMOBILE insurance been
ploy~d at Celumbu~ spent a
pooer re
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le an d windows in good cond1- cancelled? Lost yeur operat· ra J, Mr. and Mrs. JLmior Dailey
,
' ig , 16Lawre"e•
Hobert (
for Sale
Hardware, Pomeroy, 0 .
keep colors g among,
use
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F. 11 '1 1 b"Y $4 500
or's llcense Call WV 2-2966. and daughter of Pomeroy, Mrs. w""kend at home with his faoq.
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e 15 Uc Pauline Pack and family, Mr. ily,
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MOTORCYCLeS

Experienced

Auto

Center. Ph. 992-200:o 21 30ic

N.v lon BlackLi st 27 .4 ~ .

1-)edan. W\\ mlleotgt' by l lot·ul uwner . ~potles.o;
mtt'nor, nu.lio, dt ~ n dii r k blue Jin., Ju~t l1kc new
throughout .

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Sale

Tire Sale Continues

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WA&lt;,; 'ii ~TTLED:

ANNIE AND
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LEGAL NOTICE

MAKE MORE PR
Oraage Townshi p .Board of
hall\. fwJisling your firm's se rv ices in Trustees, MC'ip,~ County will ren&lt;H P. and garage. 25-1 W ~lai • 1
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the Daily Sentim~l's BusinPss Celve sen led ~;ds until Decf'm·
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Pnmeroy , 0 . Pll . j:J\It-2~03 day
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Goegtem spa re lire and rim, heavy duly
nr li!rl -TII!:! evenmgs
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6 30 Uc dPfrostPr, fron t tow
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Do1ol Bottle Gas. Arnold mit exact speri ficalions of
FURNISHED -2- bedru,;-m apart- BLP Pli'VXD
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Brothers, 618 E. Main St., units t'or which bids are
ment. furnace heaL MiddleI'VVMLVJ
Pomeroy.
9 22 Uc mitted.
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t'CJUR R«XJM rurntshed aparl- 8HJILIM
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gas, 2 farm ponds, tmmediOrange Township
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Egyptian jet fighters
battled in the skies OV!i' Israel
tnday and Israel said two
Egyptian planes were shot SAIGON (UP() -Amerlca's 1U.S. Infantrymen reported 53· geared to hit VIet Nam targets ! Two Americans were ~l!"o
down. Gunfire also b~ke out giant B52 bombers, now capable Communists killed. Most of the with 600 tons of bombs a day-a however, In action
along the Israeli.Jordawan bor· of their greatest destructive action was In l.he same dense . 33 per cent increase In bombing 1Saigon. Spokesmen
der.
!orre since first used In tile jungle area struck by the B52s rate.
I men were aboard a U.S.
Israel bas !ought border war, today hit Communist trbop today.
In one U.S. lnfantrymen ,UHIB helicopter
clashes with Syr~a and'!" Nov. concentrations near the CamiJo.
No Waning
engagement Monday, spoke.. :destroyed by Communist
13 slaged a punitive ra1d with dian border.
The Strat1Jiorlresses. first put men said, 18 enemy soldiers fire nine mlles northwest · ' ··
tanks and jets into Jordan-a Military spokesmen said the · to action In the summer of 1965, were killed in the Cambodian capilal.
move which brought 11 censure Guam-based bombers pounded a 1are described as the U.s .. border area 240 miles ~orth of, Although bad weather
by the Umted Nal!ons Security suspected VietCong stronghold assault weapon most feared by •Saigon. In another, along the limited the air war
, . . .
Council.
260 miles north of Saigon In a Communists in Viet Nam. 1coast 275 miles northeast of the Viet Nam, U.S.
KILLS JIUCK _ Larry Holsinger, RD, Racine, shows his D·polnl buck killed But until today Egypt ~ad not predawn r~d supporting Ameri· , Beeause of their high altitude capital 17 Communists were' reported 39 missions.
the first day of deer season· Monday, in the vicinity of Mile Hill near Rlicine. It been Involved directly m the can ground forces In the . capacity, their presence usually reported killed.
Air Force, Navy and
weighed approximately '275 lb. and was the largest kill reP.?rted in :Meigs County. current criSJs wh1ch has threa· Operatwn Paul Revere IV i remains undetected untll the U.S. ground !orees further pDots. The targets
The only :~!her kills -reported to game protector Donald Wtlliams were gotten by tened to explode mto a new battle area,
,bombs hit.
increased the enemy toll in lradar sites,
Junior TeafQrd aDd Larry sayre bolD. of Rt. 2, Racine.
Middle East war.
.
The hlgh·altliude assault.! It was disclosed only Monday several smaller fire fights, and transport lines,
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The Israeli comtnunlque said spokesmen said, came on the by an lnfor'l'ed source in autllorilies said. American los· and other targets ill the
a ~·short aerial encounter heels of a series of ground i Washington that the expanded;ses in the action ranged from [southern panhandle
ensued near the border within okirmishes Monday In which B52 bomber forces now
are i none to "light."
the port of Haiphoug.
Israeli
territory.
Two
Egyptian
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - There Jan. 31 hy the stste and Ohio planes were downed. Both fell - = -""·"
••••-----~ will be a sharp Increase next Inns Inc., Cincinnati.
near the border in Egyptian
NEW YORK (UPI) -Two
year in the rental fee for state Ohio Inns operates the lodges : territory.
lruxom lad leo who titillated
· park cabil.s, and the stale at Punderson, Hueston Woods The communique said the tbe clieutefe of The L'rystal
Parks and RfreaUon Division and Burr Oak State Parks and Israeli planes returned safely to Room by servlug up food aud
Is consiliering putting into effect will operate new cabins in these 1 base.
dr!Dks wbfle wearing
oDiy
a p~rk admission fee next year.' parks at the higher rental fig•. The Israeli government said paotteo above the watot 10 en
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The hlJher rates for the new ure.
in a communique the dogfight trtalloday lor "oHendin&amp; pabcabins were .conlained in an un-1 'f!Jere has been no public an· broke uut when two S9vlet-built Uc de&lt;ency."
~~~~~con~tr~act~•~i
last 'nouncement of the higher rates MIG·l9s tried to Intercept a
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protests, although one 1s sched· plane three miles lllsldi'11rael. Dlamood and Floreuee Rose
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"Two Israeli Mir~ge fighters Marer face a year fq jallaud LEBANON Ohio !UP!)
''heavy clouds of black smoke." mat...
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1Fire broke out at e
anon He !1111d
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~elvin
Th"!' intet:ceptted =oe
mlsdetnea::""" c r&amp;e,
Correctional f lnsUtutil today jther there had
any injur- ty were called to the ·~ ~
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and was out o contro .
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aid the lnstituUon's _
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, . , , . , . , The blaze started ln the bed-'" m "'e re, w IC apparent. . .
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111'1! fighting force. It was .~·
K,IN8HAS.\ f'ONGO been no rate Increases for IS ·
h
nd ni f'
mated that at leaat15 ~ il1
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alon the
wes~ oft e ctty, a
ne 're The •hops. which employ bun- equipment and more than . ·.so
NW'f. V, teen-all" ruler
Elmer F Jones Repuhtlcan
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departments were sent to the dreds of inmates are used to firemen were balding the blau·
Burundi In central Africa,
State Ceniral and Executive ar,e woll7
•b. weeto 'be sed' ' Jonlanian bonier was s!Jort 1
scene. Smoke and flames could manufacture beds
license by 10 • m
d~.... In ;a 'bloodless coup
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plates and highway signs They
his pn·m; minister, it was
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com ng year, e ra~s """ when Jordanians IJred on
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$61) to 17&gt;
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away.
are housed In one-story brick
closed today, The 19·year·oldl today 0 district victory baJ&gt; WI th Ohl 1 rom
te 77 ~ farm workers. m the ,• Hebron
A guard at the Insiitution's buildings.
cuated from the aru and pljlc0 nos opera 8 .• o area
KinK of lbe generally
is Scheduled llece.,.,.r 7th mon ·
30 miles south of
honor camp. about one mile
.
. . ed under confinement
ern .C91Jnlry, .was vlsiliug
. 30
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Jerusalem and ended when the 1
from the main institution, said The oorrecl!onal lnsUtutJOn, their quarters, and were not
1 B k C ., 1 them,
Klt)shasa (formerly
At:~ns p.m. n a er
.r a b Propo~tiona~ lncre~
Israelis returned the fire.
i By United Press lnternatfonal he could see flames
and, built in 1960, houses 1,300 in· being used to fight lbe fire,
v!Ye); .'J1te Congo capital,
All 'st t R bl'
If
e rna 'm e rblemam er o I But it reflected the growing, The second major snow storm .
.
be WIS .overthrown.
•~~ol.ders. acabmet
e . epumembers
lean o and
JCe old
the rstate s 283 ca ns, mostly I tension In the Middle
East
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Ntare had wsted his
legislative ollieials will e.
•l buth the CairO and the lday afternoon and by early to. father last Jul,y· to take
h red.
Damaseus rad1os pouring out day accumulations ranged up to ,
of thl onetlm' German
ono
nonstop broadcasts trying to I fi
· h in th Cleveland I
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Confirmation from Governor
:inflame the Jordanian people '
me es
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A.. Rhodes. has not yet
1 and the Palestine refugees there :
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arch was deposed Monday
receiVed but ll Is expeded
to rise against both Israel and ~· The forecast catlo for con· I Middleport village
council existing salary ordinance on all.for each single family dwtlllD&amp;
by. Mlcl\ei Mioombero, hia
will be one of the. prlnCJpsl
King Hussein.
' tinued snowfatl today, with con· ,learned Monday night In its reg· overtime pay. and provide for using an unmetered
Pf!\'_~
mter and defense minister,
With Con·
Seven hundred thousand re- ' •iderable drifting and blowing , ular meeting It has acquired a payment of $2.25 per hour well or wells, the charge If.tf.
announced the overthrow by
Clarence
E.
fugees from Palestine have I and an additional accumulation two pieces of valuable real es-- tor an officer, with a minimum per month; for each add.lflODIJ;:
military junta and said a
. or Lancaster.
.
lived In Jonlan since Israel of from three to six inches In tate and gave the amended sew· charge of $5. Atl members vot- family or tenant usin&amp; ih't,
public has been established.
Pnce of. the Uckel• Wltl be
fought a bitter war of lodepen- the northern counties.
er rate ordinance its second ed yes except Wayne Gibbons, same unmetered weD, or W411!t,,
~cluna
,.nd
Will
be.
sold
by
the
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teachers
were
blred
In
a
dence
with
the
Arab
world
in
1 The flurries wlll tap;r off reading.
who voted no, on approving a the charge shall be. an acldl~
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Republican organlza. regular meeting of the South- 1948 Jordan was torn by rioting this evening snd additional ;
'ddl
R d ld first reading.
Ia! $3 pert
family urut, or
,
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· The M1 eport
oa s e
b '
Ike Goe. Along
Mo
ard
ern Local School Bo
n- for the past two weeks as the amounts m the soul ern .coun· rk has been transferred from A second reading of sewer· per mon ·.
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day evening, reported Supt. Ir e rug e e s demanded action 1 Ues today should be negligible. I :::'e M . s Local School Board rental rates ordinance No. 887 ,1 For ,';llultlple family ;, 111111
me• President Dwight D.
Paul Powell.
! agamst Israel.
Snow amounted to only an .
. el8
rd'
was a roved
,usmg metered water,
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enl10w6r predl!lled Monday that
Hired as guidance eou?"elor l' ButKiug Hussein's loyal Arab Inch at Columbus and Akron,, ~ M~ddl;potc."'~ ~n~, Ze~~ Thi/~rdina~ce slates that ' first urut shall be charged"the world populatioo
was Mrs. Eleanor Hutchmson, Legionnaires put down the while Toledo reported three res en
un 1 0 n r - - -~- ~ ~.
.
same as a smgle metered IIIII',.
should it continue, will
Ravenswood who, Powell not· Irioting an~ were malnlalning an: Inches and some of the north- kle.
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Each additional family
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"wider and more lidverse
ed, " nol a replacement since uneasy qu1et along the boedersleast counties along Lake llr~e l Zerkle reported that he and I rOJaDS
or tenant using the same ~
ial aiJd econoinic effects . . .
she is the only person hired with tanks and machineguns.
had ·six inches.
I B. F. Parmalee met with the
1services shall be charged
than any other time." He
this year in that capacity.
'The dog fight between the Some schools In northeastern board oJ education last Tuesper month. For eacb ma~
birth . control Information
Mary Kelly, Hartford, was Israeli and E:gyptian pianos Ohio were ordered closed for day evening wheo the board a·
00g
OW
luriug or induatrtal CODSII!l.lli'
facilities should· be made
Doef
hired
as
first
grade
teacher,
broke
out
about
sb:
hours
after
the
day
greed
to
transfer
the
park
using unmetered private 'IIIII;
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cesslble "1!0 thai every ~~~~~ !:~H;e,~nry;~,l'..: ~l~'::tls mo~ln ;,; replacing Mtss Tucker who had the mornlng boeder shooting Major· highways were open It ~hich lies west of the post of:
the charge shall be fU •!ill
ma)o decide for Itself, ~
M . orial
I· been a temporary teacher • , mcldent. Beerolaylm, where the traffic, but nearly all roads flee. The park has been offered
month per ~ell. Other Ulllllltflll
and freely, the course H
. yetera~s er
m ~ ~ Permisslon was granted by , dogfight took place, II northeut were snow-covered and slippery as a museum site to the Couned users will be assiined ••
to take."
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tal. ~~ra
ce~ w at the the. board to Mr. Andel'!lon,vo- of Tel Aviv near the Jordanian as temperatures remained be- , ty Pioneer and Historical Socie- LOS ANGELES (UPll ·-Rose
(Continued on Pile 2} ~;
lke tsald be
. rFunay 0 1 H p. · lth the cat10nal teacher, to tate five border city ol Tulkalm.
low freezing. Streets in the ty.
Bowl-bound University of South·
Ewmg
ers orne w
boys whn are interested in at 1 'Th
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did ol
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with recent
Rider outelating Burial
·1 e co!MlunJque
n ICleveland suburbs of South u- 1 Mr Ze kl a!
posed
1ern Califoria, weakened alrea·
.roup .of Ca~lie
·be In the Rock Sprtngs 00 .;lendlng college to Ohio Slate 1explaln why or ,how thl cUd, Shaker Heights. Cleveland, 0 rdin'ance" ~~u:; the t!~ · dy b~ a 51·0 loss to
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•University, Department of Ag· Egyptian Jet lighters fell in IHeights and Lyndhurst were 1 vlll
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&lt;;veer Day, Sa~ , Egyptian te~ltory since the .clogged by drif~s of from six I~g o."~tv~te ~~;~r'':; day when ~ine players were
~I proJt'ams
Doerfer: four children,iur:ay, ~j: 3."~
, bonier area" a long way from to eight Inches m depth.
place of business for any com· ruled inellg~ble as junior colapproved." He said tile '
Colene Fields, Hartford, . re u~.::11!Title Ip';~hgav:.: there and much closer ·to
munlty gathering In Middleport. lege lransfets for the Pasadena
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SOJI admlnltlratlbn is
Va.; Mrs. Pallly
Spires, :
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Veterallh Memorial HospHal These fees will comply whh the classic on Jan. 2.
i Medium damage was ..._
lng the proltein "In an
Rt. 1, Henry Doerfer, a:;..,":"vr :'Edy . tl State
Ailml881~ - Wllliam P1ck.. "'he chief losses were star end :ed to a 1966 model car
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SHOPPING
ens, Juanlla Spencer, Pome- D'
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Ron Drake, au all coast per· at 3 a.m. on Suttonl
atitllheHfori, he Is In
Cheshire, Rt. 2; mg $4I,IIOO for vocational eulil- · J{, Jl, DAYS lEfT
roy; Edna Craig, Middleport;
IVor~e 18 oug t
former who had set a school ship &amp;ad No. 202, about ·
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five sisters, ,ance. Po~t n~~~~u:..e the
Mildred Withee,
Pomeroy; In Me1gt1 Court
record with S2 pass receptions. of 8 tnlle north of the
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Fern Stafford, New
Haven; Juanita Blankenship, 234 East and safety Mike Battle who wllliRun &amp;ad.
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~~~IZI!l,Culvert, Warren, Ohio; se~gl:~~l-::! wlll al· !
Wood, Pomeroy; Marie Main-st, Pomeray, has filed a be the most difficult to replace, The car, driven by Thorleil VI
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Francis Clark,
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10n, Pomeroy: Florence Dorst. County Common Pleas Court Tho players were knocked
went out of a:mtrol on 1 100tt
J.lri. Evelyn Young,
IPresident
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Morgan Triplet~ against William Blankenship, of the post-season bowl game l'ltl'Ve and ci'IShed Into 1 ..,
W. Va., •tid a, brother Olen Imembers Joe
Union Terrace, Pomeroy, cllar- under a National Collegiate
of fertee and four loll.
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Dllcbaraeo - Warren Reeves, glng gross neglect of duly ~ Athletic Association rule which posts.
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Boyer, .Anna Boyen, extreme cnJelty.
bin j\mlor college transfers There - · ~ 111
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activity, Judge John C. Baeon 111tared lbe university with 41 lioad. Delila ilihv8 111 .to
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Mrs. Sadie Brown entertained
her family Thanksgiving
with a turkey dinner at her
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in Minersville. Presenl
were Mr. and Mrs.
Russell
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post-Thanksgiving dinner
at
their home, Mulberry Ave.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
.James Carpenter of Columbu~. 1
Mr. and Mrs. John Young and
children, Robin and Philip or
Lancaster, and Mr. and Mrs.
W. 0. Bamitz, Pomeroy.

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joyed after which Lyd1a op.:!l·
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was presented with thre&lt;! d.ec. orated birthday rakes made by
her grandmother, "1rs. Rine.
hart. Ice C'ream and f'ake were
served.
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and Janet Hotky, Kimberly
Donahue, Lee, Stephanie and
Jay Ord. Mary Beth Slaven. Br,.
an and Brent George, Margo,
:Angela and Franklin Martin,
Eddie Johnson, Jana Wi5t'man.
Rutland, and Michael Dallas.
South Charleston.
Mrs. Margaret Parsons. Rutland: Mrs. Claude John-.on.
Mrs. Frances Frazier, Mrs.
Franklin Martin, Mr. and Mrs.
· Harold George. Miss
S11ly
I Powell of Pomerov assisted ~rs
!Rinehart and M~ McComas i~
' serving cake, ice cream and
punch. Christmas suckers and
balloons were given as favors.
A highlight of the day for
the guest of honor was a tcle·
phone call from her mothrr in
Boston, Mass.

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Kathy, . .
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dinner Minerva. CHilders were Mr. ~d .Wn and son Don Allen ol VI·
bus. 'Mr. Downing is in Louis!· guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mrs. Wilham ·, Blan~ . a~d e~, W. Va.
ana for a visit with his daugh· Reynolds were their son aad daught~rs, Car,Ia and Cathy, l--·' - - - - - - - - ter and family Mr and Mrs (amlly, Mr. and Mrs. Val E. Mrs. Nma Bl~~ apd Mr. and
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'fll Cheryl Ann. . • an
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gantown, W. Va., and Mr. Md Holiday weekend .guests Of ~.~t kC'flurch, Va., and John
holiday weekend guests of their I.Jr~ Horace McEI.hinny. The Mr: and Mrs. E. 0. Roll were .. . r ' ~uncey.
parents, Mr. And Mrs. Uswin bJrthday anniversaries of Mrs. their son, Tom Rail, a student ThanksgiVIng
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ford Phillips.
observed and a decorated birth- Mrs. L. C. Riddle of Delaware. ue an . aughter, Sue and son,
Ted Reed and sons, Tommy, day cake baked by Mrs. Melli· Miss Ellen Dutton, a student J.T., ~"'Mr. Harold Bowman,
Bruce and Paul
returned h;nny was' served.
at Dennison University, Gran· Rita. arill Otarlotte, Mr. and
home Sunday evening from 0
ville,.':'pent the holiday week Mrs. Kt~!tb Bowman, Oat HUI.
holiday weekend visit
with Mr. ••Jd !,Irs. Howard Wilson end With her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mn!. Hobart Dillon and
relatives in Shelbyville, Tenn. entertained with a family din. Mrs. Date Dutton,
Mrs. ThOmas Rue of Gallipolis.
MJ·ss Barbaro Kennedy, slu· ner over the h.oliday. Guests Mr and M J h z kl
Mr. an.d Mrs. Rodney Hill
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dent nurse at Holzer Ho&lt;pital, were Mrs. Cora Runyon, Buf.
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spent the boliday weekend with falo, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Craig were holiday dmner gue~ts · of Va., spent the weekend here
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- or Ft. Knox, Ky.t and Luther Mr. and Mrs. Albe~t Cox.
with Mrs. Jean Cooke and lamter Kennedy
Keever of Fort Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones . and lly.
· Patr1ck
· Wippel
· IMrs · Cha rle8 Wil5 on and Mr. daughter.' Barbara
bust. Mike Bratton student at Ft
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Md. an. rs, ran m a n an da .
Wayne Technical School, spent
children
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were holiday weekend guests of,
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Jim Johnson and John Blake, the hnliday with his parer1ts,
their pa~ents, Mr. and Mr:i. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bratton students at Marshall Universi.- Mr. and Mrs. Owen Brattoa.
Joseph W1ppel ~nd Mr. and Mrs. and sons, Mike, of Fl Wayne, ty, were holiday guests of their - - - - - - - - - Norbert Neutzhng...
Ind., and Steven, were Thanks- parents, Mr. and Mrs. James MotOble, ·
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Mr. aud Mrs. Ph1hp Rexroat giving Day dinner guests of Johnson and Mr Eddje. Blake ,,.,.,u•• ~~....... -,~
and son, Phil of Cincinnati and her mother Mrs. Raymond Miss Joy Bog.v&lt;!
stud~t' ~~=r. ~:un.~==~~.7::;~
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eroy, spent Thursday a.nd Fri- Ice Lurtan in Gallipolis Miss of Nursing1 spent tbe holida :~:! ~ ~ ~~U.::'t:~
day at G~eat Bend wtth Mr. Shirley Mealy of Columbus was weekend with her ~ nts My ~ltd tt ......... ttslllloelaJ e0114Uicll61
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rs. air oso an am- also a guest.
and Mrs. Lional B S
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook dmner guests of Mr. and Mrs.·
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Corcoran and family.
her daughter and family, Mr. Craig. The Craigs accompanied
For Months
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
R.
and Mrs. William Kitchen and them to Henderson, Ky.,- for Size
. Karr Sr. returned home Fri· A thought for the day - children, Debbie and Denise, of a visit with Mr. Wilson, who is 61h to 13
day evening after
spending American writer llenry David Chillicothe.
employed by the 0. F. Shearer
Thanksgiving
with
their
daughThoreau
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many
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Miss
Seren
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Mtddltport, 0.
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book."
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. William and Mrs. Harry Chesher were
Mis~ Polly Karr returned to
SEYMOUR
her
home, Columbus, a f t e r
3 PIECE
spending the weekend with her
parents. Mr. 2nd Mrs. Charle."\
R. Karr Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Barnitz
were Thanksgiving guests of
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Mr. and Mrs. John Young and
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family of Lancaster.
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Dr. and Mrs. Robert 11,rown
and
son of Dayton were h&lt;(nday
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weekend guests of his patfnts,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. William Nease
and family of Hamilton were

giving guests of
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24, at the Legion Hall.
of Gallipolis. Michael, a
Named to the committee on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frye Sr.
omo:re at the Indiana Institute arrangements for tne part, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fryt
Technology, Fort Wayne, has were Don Roach. Walter Bunce Jr. and son Richard Alien, reto Fort Wayne, Ind. and William Criner. Sanla will turned to their home In Dayton
TONIGHT ond TUES.
Thanksgiving Day · treats to tbe children and Sunday, after a weekend visit
"WALK, DON'T RUN"
of Mrs. Luman
were then go to the Meigs County with relatives in the area.
- T-echnicoloi'&lt;.ar)' Grant, Samantha Eggar.
Shirley Mealey, 0 h i o Infirmary and the CHildren's Mr. and Mrs. Charlee Hat~lm Hutton
State University, and
Mrs.
It was reported to field of Columbus were I he
Colo.-cartt.ons: Bla~kboard
Jean Riley and daughter, Col· the Legion that 20 American weekend guests of his parents.
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leen, of Cleveland.
flags were displayed in. the 1 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond HatAdmi11sion: 75c and 40c
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Mr. and Mrs. George Massar
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and Melissa and Steven of Co·
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variety of candies and CO&lt;Jkiesl
lumbus were Thanksgiving
Fitday and Solurday
will be wid.
RELATIVES COME
guests of his parents, Mr. and
December 2-3
A luncheon of soup,
Mr. and Mrs. George Logan Mrs. Clarence Massar, Mulbel'·
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l:'rtlertained a group of re 1a- ry Ave.
- Technico}oralso will be featured. The
tives with a turkey
dinner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sadler
The most Titanic Monsters of ternoon and Eleanor
· Thanksgiving at their home, returned to their home, Bridgeall-time clash Head-On!
have been preparing
Hemlock" Grove. Present were port Friday evening
after
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Ifor the sale. Mrs. Everett Mr. "''d Mrs. Dw,·ght Logan 8pending Thanksgiving with her
· Mrs. Bentz Wolfe.
- Technicolorvis Is general chairman for
and son Sk1·p, Mr. and Mrs. El- s1ster
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ger assisting, with members •f[Holley, Miss Bernice K~g and ner guest or her stster, Mrs.
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and Skip, Mrs. Helen Bnckles,
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Elmer Ba1ley and
Sandi and Mrs. Helen Sauvage
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Mr. and Mrs. Rollm Bearbs
returned home Saturday after1·ng Thanks· •
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their daughter and son-in-law
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