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Sentt~~el.
o.. Mo~. 21· 1968
JMPS, :Hester's Artistic Craqtions
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EXpi amed

Significance

Around
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Middlep0rl

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Junior Fellowship Plans to Sing .
CarfJis, Help with Holiday Dinner
Pla11.1 were made to ustst
with
cdnurianlly cblldren's
dinner and lo alng carols at the
homeo of shut-Ins when the JIJDo
lor MethodiSt Youth Fellowsblp
o. Heath Methodlst Church met
Sunday evening at.the church.
The meetlng was opened with
the Lord's Prayer led by the
president, Eddie Brown. llevolions were given by Karen
McGirr, who used the topic,
'Gifts of God" taken
from
the Upper Room and clQsed
with prayer. Two new members were welcomed including
Robbie Harris and
William
Aull
Member9 reported on the
fruit tra)'ll delivered to shut.
ins last Sunday evening and
planned to provide favors for

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HAVEN Artistie were given by Mrs.
Kermit
Devotions by Linda Warner,
lioiiD8S arrlmgemenls made! Ford, FlnaiiCe Chairman; Mrs.
using as her topic, The Christ·
Eugene Hesler, New Edwin Stein, Book Fair Chair·
mas Story, opened the_ meeting
were exhibited by her man; Mrs. Lmy King, Fr...
of the Youth Fellowship of the
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meeting of the dom Stamp, chairman; Mrs. Bonnie and Kathy Spengler, United Methodist church Sun· Miss Charlene Hysell and
Woman's Club Nov. Herman Ohlinger, secretary and Columbus spent the holiday da!. eve"'!'g . ~t the chhurch.
Robert Thompson of Danville,
the Alexander Quillen Mrs. Charles Dodd, treasurer. week Wllh their parents Mr
The SJgru!Jcant meaning of lll and Mr and Mrs Thomas
~~~i·~~. Library. She pointed
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ed th t and Mrs Alwood Spengle~ , Advent," the season of prepara. J .Pierce and Tommy ~nd Tam·
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various articles used in Mrs. ~se •:ouoc, Cl ab Mr and Mrs Cloe Kern,' and !Jon, was. the theme of tile Jll'll· ~Y of Cincinnati were balimaking the many beautiful ar- thell New ave~h .•:n sLi•~ family and M;s William Rob- gramdl, Lllghtdllng off thnde !Jrst day weekend guests of Mr and
rangements ranging from the WI sponsor a . h r~ as J• ksoo spent the . Thanksgiving can e can e a wo erl m Mrs Charles Hysell and , son
N~tivity Scene, floral arrangt&gt;- mg Contest Wit rs.
a~r- i weekend in Lima with
Mr. the Advent wreath
was by Cha~Jes.
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Advent
·netmls on the New Haven man. Otitt"r~ o.:~ this. committee I and son Keith
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wreath, a cirlet of
green Mr. and Mrs. Frank. B.
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boughs, ever-green to symbo- Thompson and Barbara, Tom·
F o,~a~c~edu~ed :or a~ece::er John Morgan, Mrs. Paul Rick- Mrs. J E .Har.ley as return- lize. eternal life, has four can~ my and Robert of Danville, m.
8and
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N ard, Mrs. Larry Kmg and Mrs. ed from Sprmg!leid wh~e sh~ dies which are lighted foor suc- were weekeod guests of Mr.
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Mew Herman Ohlinger. Judgmg wil 1 spent the hoh ay wee wltd cessive Sundays,
and Mrs. Charles Hysell and
Hav:n, w;.re g~·~n
_rs. be on December 22nd Pnzes her son and fami}Y. ~r .an
Three of the candles are roy~ son and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
es erJ, h '"~ ~-sll ~r~t"n, totalmg $65 w111 be g1v.,,
Mrs John Harley an famJiy. al purple Advent liturgical co- ThompBOn of Middleport.
Mrs. o n ars a an
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Miss D1anne Cmwell, student lor and the other for the third
William RusselL Wome n of the
nurse Parkersburg spent the s d . .
.k
Th
Mrs Betty Romine
and the children's Community dJn.
~lub have been asked to bring
hohd~y weekend wlth her par- C\',';JS~~~: ~o,;r~~· .~~ Come A~ Barba;. and Marshall of Iron- ner to be held Dec, 13 at Heath
four wrappl'd packages for the
ents, Mr and Mrs,
J ames Ye Faithful, .;as read
b ton and Cpl. Stanley R. Lemley Methndist Church. S e v • r al
lP cent Santa Claus surpnse.
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Y called 011 Mr. and Mrs. Charles thank you nntes were read
These are to be brought
on
I Pat
·Edwards and Rodney ameal r;_w a~ t e
pro- Hysell over the weekend.
from shut-ins Including
Mr.
Thursday at City Hall.
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Karr. students at Kent State
~os Wit prayer by Mr d M Ch t Zl kl and Mrs. D. E. Miller and Mrs.
)i;xhlbitors will diSplay and
University spent the Thanks- mp a I arncer.
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anb rs. t thes er kr de o. P, Klein. A donation of mon·
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arne a rew, pres1 en, was o
us spen e wee en
recel ed f
Mr nd
sel~l t~;tr era ts r~m f \~ atm. The Chnstian Special Con- Igiving vacation with their par- in charge of a short business with relatives in the area.
~rswa~Uler vThe ro;oup ~~de
~n fplm .fon eaTch our e ~o cern Commission o[ Heatll lents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles .Ed- session and the Christmas can~ Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ltttle and tenta,tl've pla'ns for a skating
~.~ays o tte a1r.
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daug hter or syracuse were puty and a caroling party and
Cl
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k' e v1omans
d Methodtst
Church met Tut!~day lwards and Mr . and. Mrs R1ch- dl es an d record s were dJstrJbuk
~o:. ~~s, ~an y, afternoon at 'he home of Mrs ard Karr and family .
ted to sell as a money-making Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. gift exchange to be held in De"fa e g d s, dillS m:s ecor- INan Moore t~ make plan:; io; Mr. William Bailey and d~u- proJect. A round robin g~L- Ethel Davis and family.
aiJOns an. nee ewor .
. the Commumt
Children's family wlth ~h:;~r son, J~m well card was sent to Loring Mrs. Bertha Ward of Colum·
Mrs. WIUJa~ :uss~ll,. ~esi·J Chnstmas dmn~r to be held : St. were ThanksgiVIng Day dm- Vaughan at St. Joseph Hospl· bus was an overnight guest Sundendt, appomteh rs. fms hed"~: Tuesday Dec. tJ at the church. I ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. tal, Parkersburg,
day, of Mr. and Mrs. Harold w.
gar ner. m r arge o sc
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Lemley and family.
mg w~rkers for the two days of Committees were named ten· I Lincoln St.
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Cpl. Stanley R. Lemiey re·1
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the fmr
tatively and the menu planned. I Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gibbons
ar es ) SP •• are
turned to bis base, Cherry
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Mrs. Tom Hoffman,
New The Jumor MYF w11l prov1de I spent the weekend in Cincin- Hosts al Dinner
Poml, N.C. Sunday after
a 1 MASON _ Mrs Dallas Cadle
Haven, used
a Tha.nksg1vmg l nutcup favors Mrs. 0. P. KleiD Inati with her brother, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Charles Hy~ell, ·~ lfeekend visit with his
par-- ' Mason was in charge of th~
tlleroe for the . devotionals at and the Rev. Y.ax Douahue are Mrs Nolan Carson and famity. and son, Charles entertamed ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. progra~ when th Womans So.
Tuesday s meetms,1mcharge of the program. Mem- . Col and M~s. James Har· Thanksgiving, with a famii,Y din- Lemley and ramily. ,
ciet of Christie: Service met
Followmg lhe s1~gmg
of bers ol the church are contn - tmger and fam1ly left Sunday ner at thetr home,
Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Don Dailey and
~ nday even! t
the
Amer1ca _the B:autlful,
and buting to the dmner w1th mo- for their home in Alexandria, Ave
B. J. a~ Barry of Chilhcothe ~~urc~ The
i~ot her disPledge 01 Allegiance, reports ney or food. Mrs Nan Moore 1s Va , after spending the holi- Guests were Miss Charlene were holiday weekend guests ol
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of the commiSSIOn mcluding, Mrs V1olet Hartmger.
Charles Thompson Middleport · Alfred Gloekner returned to .pe~
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Mrs. James Euler, Mr~. Klem, Holiday diimer guests of Mr ' Mr. and Mrs. Tho~ as J. P1erc~ h1s home, Canton, Saturday al·
Ze &amp;rogram was rs.
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Mrs. Emerson Jones, Mrs. L. and Mrs. James Johnson and and Tommy and Tammy, Cin- ter spending a couple of days at erM er ~ kl
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w. McComas and Mrs. Wayne famrly were the~r so, Jim cinnati· Mr and Mrs. Bruce hJS farm, Cherry R1dge. He also th rbs. , r e prteslnldedh urthng
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Johnson and AI Butts of Mar- Z1rkle and Susan Pomeroy· VIS
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- TeChmcolorCary Grant, Sanu.mlha Eggar
This will mark the
third I shall University. and M': and and Mr. and Mrs Arthur H~n: Gloeckner and Mr. and Mrs, ~~~p ;~tedfo~o ~av~t~;hrl~
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore Lakm State Hospital, In conjunc0
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prox1mately 100 ch1ldren us- /r ani, 8 "· k ~~ nd :
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were Sunday dinner guests of tion with tbe Sunshine Class
Scoutmaster Magoo
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and Mrs Oscar BaslJam , and parents, Mr. and Mrs. James 1 IS bro th er W1 d SJster-m-law,
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family , Gallipolis, and Michl Brewmgton and Mr. and Mrs. I Mr.. and Mrs._ Bal~r Moore of Hostesses Mrs. Roy Harless

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UmverSJty, Columbus spent the
holiday with their parents, Mr.
· Fr1day and Salurday
and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd.
Dec•mber 2-3
Miss Maud Taylor is a pa·
'" KING KONG YS .
GODZtLLA"
lient at Meigs General Hospital.
- Technico)arMr. and Mrs. Harry Chesher
The most Titanic :\&gt;Iomt('rs of
and
their holiday guests Mr.
:!ll-hme dash Head·On!
"A MAN COULD GET
and Mrs. J, Schaeffer of Falls
KILLED"
Church, Va., spent Friday in
- TechnicolnrColumbus with relatives.
Ja.mes G:lTner. Melina Mcrcouri. Sandra Dec, Tony
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luckey.
Franciosa
doo, Huntington, W. Va. spent
1\dmission: 6tk and 30c
Middleport
the Thanksgiving Day with their
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The Harrisonville Homemakers Club met recently 11 the
home of Mr. and . Mrs. Duane
Stanley, witb Mrs. Linda Mar·
ris, president, in charge.
Mrs. Stanley gave a report
of the County Council meeting
in which topics for next year
were tentatively planned, and
a report by the Health Conference at Jackson.
Mrs, Sharon Jewell was In
charge of recreation and the
Christmas sewing projects.
Mrs. Nellie Borgan will entertsin the club on Dec. 12 at i
her home, when there will be a ·
gift exchange and the second
lesson on, "Meal Planning "
Members attending were Mrs.
Dana Young, Mrs. Thor Carsey,
Mrs. Raymond Cotterill, Mrs.
Don Cotterill, Mrs. Carl Ken- ;
nedy, Mrs. Nellie Burgan, Mrs.
Virgil Atkins, Mrs.
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Furniture,Middleport

'llEfll'j~Y
MJDD~ORT Llter117' Club

will . meet Wednesday, Not'.
:10, at the•JIO!ne of ldrl. Clyda
lnpJJ, Book revlm 'IIIII Illclu4e "To~· b T90 Late"
and ''Wbit a !llPt With 1M
Young" to , be pen by Mrl.
Rodney Downing l¥ld .,.., ~
aid Milll: Bm! ei1l will be' a
teen-ager In the nm. Goods
for the BUnd will be on dbplaJ.
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BOSWOR~ CQUNCJL No. 41
R&amp;SM will ~ve ttl
annual
lnspei;I!On Wednesday 11 7:1t
p m I IllustrioUs Companion El·
.;.re· \VIIIIIm8 newly eleeted
grand ..n11ne1 'ol Grand Coaaen of Roy~ and Se1eel M_.
ers of 01110 will be lhe Ins~
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selec;t mullirl degree. A dlllner
Mr. and Ml'!l. rg
am~•. at 6.30 p. m. served bf the
Mmersvllle, were pleuant Y members ot the Order of EaJII.
surpriaed Sunday with a pot- ern Star, will precede the-!luck dinner in honor of their ing. All &lt;0111panlons a)ICI their
11ith wedding annlversory Mon ladies are Invited. .
Monday at the home of r.
and Mrs J. A Smith Route 1, WILDWOOD GARDEN Club
Racine .
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· were Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Ji(n. Jllram
Attending
E R Yost of Middleport par- Fisher wllh.,M,.. Alfred Yeaug.
~ts 'or Mrs. Hamm: ~. and eras~·
Mrs Robert Hamm, daughter.
TBUR8D4t
CynUua Ann, Athena; Thomas ROCK . Springs Grlllge will
Hamm Mr. and Mrs. Samuel meet Thursday,' · ·• p-,m. Thert
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daughters will be a progratit.and relreJit.
U:,is~e ~n~ni.ennr"':' Mlso Dor~ ments will· be..seRed. ldeml!erl
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the h t ~ d hnstesa are reminded to ~ gllll
;'m, Robe~' ..; daughter'· for Athenll State ljoaPital.
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~ry bl t ' attend were Mr Temple Pythiim Slaten w1B
ndnaM;s ~harles Yost and have their annuaJ Cluiltmu
~ rut' M D8 na Hamm, dinner at Balley'l restaurant.
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received several nice sifts.
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Honored Upon
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov.
James A. Rhodes today apared
the Uvea e1 two men scheduled
to be executed Friday and
granted a third a 60-&lt;loy reprleve to appeal to the nourts.
Tile sovernor commuted the
death sentences of Curtis Alvin
Bellamy Jr. and Elmer Glen
Miller Sr. to Ufe In prison upon
unanimous recommendation or
the Parole Board.
The board divided In Lester
Eugene Swiger 8 case and
Rhodes gave him 60 days In
which to use legal paths still
open to him In the courts.

The men were convicted at
Cincinnati in the beating death
of Mrs. Emma Austing during
a robbery at her pony farm at
Loveland In Hamilton County on
May, 5, !9G3.
Rhodes saJd that in addition
to various legal matters there
was doobt whether the beating
caused Mrs. Austlng's death 15
days later.
'lbe worpan was found the
day after the beating and IJos.
pita1ized.
Dl.. Suddenly
"She recovered rapidly and
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on the claim he Is being bef4
illegally and require the atata
to prove he was properly 01111victed. This was the procedurt
Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard uNII
In the federal courts 1n Ding release from Ohio Peoitea.
tiary where he was beld for !hi
slaying of his wife.
The new post-conviction Ia"
permits a person eonvtetect" .ol
a crime who feels later blgbar
court rullngg favorable to billa
would have applied in his ease
to file for a new trial In thi
court where he was convicted.
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turning down the three men, was commuting Bellamy's sen-~ sentencing. Morever, convict
wben she suddenly died on May There have been two had set lour executions for Dec. tence because Bellamy "'took no Miller did not take part in any
20 from a coronary embolism," executions since Rbodes became 2. One of the four, John Carter part in the original planning of of the beatings that caused the
Rhodes said.
governor, both in the early McClelland of Toledo, received robbery, wao only I~ at the victim's death."
"'Aithoug~ experl medical tes- months of hls term. The last an indefinite postponement by time of crime and easily Jn. Rhodes said he granted Switimooy conBicted. a three-judge was Mar&lt;h 15, 1963.
appealmg to the U.S. Supreme fluenced by his older accom. ger a reprieve until Feb. 1 to
panel in Swiger's case and The two commutations Rhodes Court.
plices, testimony does not re- enable Swiger's attorney!? to apjuries In the ather two accepted granted briqg to four the num· Rhodes, in commuting the I veal that Bellamy had any ply to the courts of legal points
the prosecution's contention that ber he has made and leave 16 sentences, said the seven-man purpose to kill, no record of as- they feel need to be resolved,
the beatings during the robbery men awaiting execution at the Parole Board after a hearing saultiveness, legal doubts argue either under habeas corpus procaused the victim's death," he prison. The ex~ution date has last Friday was unanimous in foi mercy."
ceedings or under the state's
added.
been set for one and the re- recommending life sentences In commuting Miller's sen- new ''post conviction remedy"
The triple executions, tf malnder have appeals In the for Bellamy and Miller but was tence, Rhodes cited these rea· law.
carried out, would have been court except Swiger, who is divided in il.!l recommendation sons: ''Although elements of
State Mutt Prove
the fourth in the eleclrlc chair expected to use the GO-day re- for Swiger.
doubt In this case were prop- Under habeas corpus proceedin the penitentiary In Columbus. prleve to file new pleadings.
Rhodes said that, basnd upon erly determined by a jury, the lngs a convicted pemn may go
Two wera held in 1939 and The Ohio Supreme Court, tn the Parole Board's report, he same doubts justify mercy In into the state or federal courts

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orday, Dec. 10.
Th Kin••bury women's Mis·
FRIDAY
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o1 the Car 1eton EUB MEN'• the Brotllertlbod
SJonary
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Church met at the borne of will meet. at
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their president, Mrs.
Ralph= Friday at
p.m.
Carl, with theoe members, Mrs.
Roush wW
IlkWilliam King, Mrs. Norman lures on rectat trlp·abroltl. AD
Wood, Mrs. CharlO$ Mash, Mrs. men cl the dwrcb -IN lqld ·ll
Clyde Hinton, Mrs. . Wayne attend.
Beal, Mrs. Elmo Smit!l, Mn. EAST LETART WSCS will
Webber Wood, Mrs. Virgil King, hold a 1'IJII1lllalle ~ Prlday
Mrs. John Dean and Mro, and Saturday, December 2 • I
Ralph carl present.
in the Slmp1011 Bu1141Dc, eld
· Everyone enj&lt;iyed a poUuck ~t office building, at RadDe,
ttheon at noon, then spent! a. m. !o ' p. m. 'ftlq· will
M afternoon preparing boxes have new I'll rup fer tilt. .
. cookies and,candy which are
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SUNDAY .
to he sent to ..rvtcemen whO HAM SHOOT SUnday Dee. t
are overseas from th11 comm~I~r at noon at .Forked RuD Sport.
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Names were drawn for lhe Drew Webster 'Post No. •·
Christmas gift exchange at the American Legion. AD proceeds
ntlt meeUng which wtll be at for "Giftl For Yanks" bid ·
the home of Mrs. Charles Mash fnr hospitallud vetel'lllll· fi
In December,
Oniatrnu time.

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Harrisonville
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Alva Luckeydoo, New Haven. IManetta. Wh1le In Marietta and Mrs. Fred Spencer served
Ray Pickens, student at Ohio they attended the open house refreshments to Mrs.
Ray
State University, spent the hoh- of .the new Marietta ~igh Scnool Proffitt, Mrs.. Dallas Cadle,
day with his parents, Dr. and bo1ldmg. OhpeCiai m~rest tu , Mrs. Ralp~ Pickens,
Mrs.
Mrs. R. R. Plrkens.
Mr. Moore_ were_
laboratory John Chattin, Mrs, Lester ZJr.
and athletic !ac1hties.
kle, Mrs. John Sisson, Mrs.
Mrs, Sam Bolin returned to Everett Thomas, Mrs.
Wilher home, Athens Saturday, af. Uam Fry.
ter spending Thanksgiving with Mra. Murl Megee, Mrs, Judy
a~S a~
her brother and sister-In-law, FIOJS, Mrs: Glenn Cart~Tight,
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Dana Howett of Mrs. Marvm Frame,
Mn.
MASON - The Mason Molh- Darwm.
Georee Carson, Mrs. Larry
ers Club planned Its annual Mrs. Welby Whaley
and B1!1118ttnlner, uti Mro. RuB·
Ch . 1
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Mrs.
Fred
Goeglem
VJSUed
FTI·
. sell C&lt;!pehert.
t rls mas Par 1Y 1ohr sehn 1or Cl 1I· day at Darwin with Mr. and · " ·
1y at t e orne ol Mrs Dana Ho
ens recent
.., Ave. Gueo11 were "·bert
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Mrs. 8 I11 ook' Mason, wrt. h
M~oy. Mrs. Betty " Romine
Mrs. Lester Zer_kl~ and Mrs.
LEMLEYS GIVE DINNER and Barbara and Marohalf
James DJeh! asSJstmg as host- Mr. and Mrs. Harold
W. Mn. Pearl M.Coy of Ironton
"';;'s. 8 .11 C k
, ted th Lemley entertained with a din· ancj ~Qif tnd ·B~ky McCoy of
rs: 1 , 00 ' aptpoml the ner Friday at their home, Lib- Columbu1.
fo11 owmg
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Church, Invitations, Mrs. Le!lter Zerkle and Mrs. Mary S.r.
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Yonker and Mrs.
Raymond
Lieving; Table
Decorations,
Mrs. Kay Wilson and Mrs. Bill
Cook Corsages, Mrs.
Earl
Ewing, Mrs. Joseph Llsh and
Mrs. Charles Yeager
Tab]e
Favors, Mrs. Mel Clark, Mrs.
George Burns and Mrs. Sharon Hoffman.
The next scheduled meeting
will be potluck and will be held
Prettiest holiday picture: a Christmas
on December 21st. The place
will be announced at a later
"Eve" in the blouse gifts she found
date.
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wu planned for Januory. Glenna SptiiiUo p!Jyed for the
bymn singing.
Following the meeUng tile
group worked on Items to be
BOld at the bazaar on Thur,.
day. Refreshments were S'lrved
by Charlotte and Joey Reitter.
Attending the meeting were
Gleana Sprague, Cindy Spenc·
ler, Karen McGirr,
Karen
Johnson, Charlotte Reitter, Joey
Reitter, Greg Donahue, Eddie
Brown and counselors, Mn.
James Johnson, Mrs. Emerson
Jones and Mrs Joan WriKhL
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Jornadoes Open Campaign on 62 •56 Vict'Ory .-Gii"oiiiEN;;iiiiiERA-LiiiiiiE~LEc~rR-1c
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Coach Craynor Slone's South- The Tornadoes did not take tossed 1n three straight field
em Tornadoes made the free the lend for good until senior goals midway through the last
~ P8Y'&lt;~If in their opening sharp-shooter Sherm cundlll quarter ana with less thllll two
g•mt! Of the I~ absketball drilled in a two-pointer with minutes remlllnlng the Toma·
campaigh outduellng the tough three mJnute; remaining In the does were leading only 54·52.
!Iannan Trace Wildcats 62-56 third quarter to make 1 h 0 Hannan-Trace, by now scram.
Tu•sday nlgbt at itacihe.
score 37-35 for Southern. Tom bllng for possession of tho ball,
Southern, with four senilll'! Diddle, 8 junior sub, added an· began to foul. Diddle,
Bob
~nd snpholnore, Mark Beegle, other and by the time the per- Grueser and Cundiff each went
ill its starting line-up, battled iod ended the hosl8 were lead· to the foul line In the last Ill,
alinost to the finai second be- lng 44-37.
minute of play and dropped in
fore victory over Coach Paul
,
. two points each to sew up Ute
Dillon's Gallia County c 1u b. Southern s lead, however, dt· Southern victory.
Hillltl!lli-Traoe 1&amp;81 week hand• mlnlshed little by little In the The game wa! deadlocked 11·
ed the well.regarded
Kyger fourth quarter, mainly because 11 at the end of the first quar·
~k Bobcats a losa ill its of the scoring of H-T's fine l•fl· ter and at halfllme the 1'orna.
openet.
bander, David Daniels. Daniels does were on top, 28-27. Amos
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fine performanoe for the Torno·
does, scoring 17 points, led first
half storing.
Leading the overall offehslve
atlack for the hosts was Culldill who sank seven f1eld gnals
and seven of 11 free throws
for 21 points. The only other
Tot'rnldo to hit tn double fiaures,
in addition_ to Wallbrown, was
Grueser w1th 11.
.
Daruels shared honors wtth
Cundilf as he dropped In nine
field goals and three free throws
for 21 poln18. Terry Creme•ns
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buckets and five . poiDts . at the
lout Une for 19.
By quarters:
Hannan-Trace .. .. II 21 S7 56 1
Southern . . . . . . . . . 11 28 4t G2
H·T - Daniels H-21, eremeens 7-6-lt, Wile 1-2-4,
Pugh 1-H. Slc)de :J...-6.-6,
Mullins 11-2-2, D. Sheets 10-2. Totals 22-12-$.
Souther_n - CundUf 7-7-21,
R. Proffitt 1-1~. Beegle 10-2, Grueser 4-3-11,
Wall·
brown 4-~17. lllddle 2-~.
Randy Proffitt I-0-2. Totals
20-22-00.

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Lead New County Spirit
King Football has passed by except lor the clusters of Bowl extravaganzas and
titanic blood-lettings of tbe Play-for-Pay people. BasketLall, also an ungentle game
in these Sixties takes over Fritlay night in full trappings at local sports arenas.
Before FoJtball is altogether gone, however, and basketball is the object of fans'
undivtded attention. we prescut, at right, S&lt;luad photographs of Me1gs County's ftye
high sehool squads.
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Some folks hemoan the millions of dollars spe nt annually m thiS &lt;·ountry for
foot hall equipment (a good set of shoulder pads cost $25·$20), c oaches•. fields, ~rand­
stands. ''the foot hall" ilself, even the space to present herew tth the hvmg evtdence
of all that spc n&lt;ling.
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thelsquad~ p1ctured here of Rutt'V"Y to moun!.
dollar value of Football? The land, Pomeroy, and Middleport
W•ih&lt;wl what Lire Magazine computer has not been made will become one Football team
recently .-ailed the "controlled to do it, and never will il·'· in !967.
vuMncc" on the lootball field
These boys have a remarka·
• Teen-age level Pout hall, to bl
t ·t . h d
the netghborl1oods and com· relain and enla rge upon
lis\ Tehop~~ um: a ea :
.
munities or Amenca
should
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tb · r.:untnbutJOns to soclrty, needs gle demonstration next
aut.
ap. e 1" 0 1 1 e more
un st rict control by \-t' lSC school·
h
"II"
t be
h;.atlefH~l d o; he tween gangs of
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a
uired-ur
teen-agers.
ndm
HHstrators.
part
of
a
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a
good
team
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Alcindor Era To Begins Saturday

*GaL MJikCellon

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By SANDY PADWE
Chamberlain or Bill Russell general health and his thoughts him with," Jer,.Y said,
• Newspaper Enterprise Assn. . or George Mikan.
on choosing a college.
Stamina meana everything
NEW YORK _ (N8Al-When This most valuable piece of "Sorry," Lew said. "I'm not al UCLA due to the pressing
a high school basketball player athletic property is from Pow- allowed to talk."
rone tactics favored by Woodbecomes less accessible to the er Memorial lllgh School In End lnttrview.
en; nobody at UCLA is
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The same policy was In effect empt from playint defense.
United Stat.s. then it " logical He is - Insiders say - very last year at UCLA when Lew Alclndor's debut !his year,
to asswne the athlete is extra- smart. very studious and very was a freshman.
wm. unfortunately, take the
o:·dm•n
articulate.
Now the world awaits Lew spotlight away from 1 number
I on Saturda~·. Lew Alcindor It is nice to know he Is artie. Alctador. Unless be faDs pabUo ol other deserving players a·
will take th• ·biggest publicit~ . utate. It was impossible to find speaking, the Unlverslty of Sou· round the country.
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thern California will have the Jim Walker of Provtdence,
~: l~dd~. ~~ tr)1 "f,, to lege basketball ~1th ium onto His high school coach would first cbanre to defense him.
for example, Is the most exclt·
• t e as •t
t•am.
n,
roun
oi
the
Pautev
Pavilnot
allow
him
to
talk
with
re"I'll
tell
you
one
thing,"
lot backcourtman In the roun·
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porte-rs, scouts or any other Chamberlain was quoted. "No- try.
~en \larcb - the e;q&gt;erts '"strangers." "I'm doing it to 1body In col\e11e is going
to Kentucky's Pat
1\lley, for
,....,. - he llilJ walk off the , protect him,• said Jack Dona· push him around. My conten· his size (6-3) probablt is the
,:;.., with cooch Jolm Wooden hue who is the head coach at lion is that nobody in college best all-round player.
:r. rr..oom Hall.
l..ouiSI•iUe. Holv Cross now.
is going to slop Lew Alcin- Elvin Hayu ol Houloll aad
Ky. cmying the ftrSI of th,... oOOahue's name brings to dor."
WeoUey Unseld of Leulaville
~'" national cllampion- 1memory an evening in Madi- Wilt admits that Alclndor Is would be caadtdatea for All·
. wp trophios.
' son Square Garden lwo years the better all-round
shooter. Alnerlcaa cuter 0117
olber
i U.w .'Jcindor is 7-1,
23il ago after Power had played the Wilt also feels that because year.
'.!ActlrNE THREE $
.. pounds. At 11, he was a six· preliminary to a professional Lew can shoot well with either North Carolina'• Bob Lewis,
'faonehDI 1 11 Spts Seal eld
footer. At 1!. he was learning game. Donahue was sitting with hand he Is going to be a bigger St. Joseph's Cliff Anderson,
Jobil Tannehllle. 14, of Mld- the game on the playgrounds a few reporters. Directly across problem for opposition defenses. Duke's Bob Verga and Wutem
dleport, will lead the Ohio Iwith Wilt Chamberlain as his the aisle Lew sat with his team· The only weakn&lt;ss Wilt finds Kentucky's Clem Hasleln.! are
Junior table tennis team In an teacher.
mates.
is Lew's lack of
stamina. other collegians whose publicity
intercities match against Grand Someday - possibly
very One of the reporters got up, UCLA's assistant coach Jerry will suffer.
Rapids, Mich., Saturday after. soon - he will be a
better went over to Lew, shook his Norman confirms this. "This For the next three
years
noon at Grand Rapids.
basketball player than
Wilt hand and Inquired about his Is the thing we've got to help Lew Alclndor will be the dom·
Other members of the team
-----lnant name in college basket.

Tannehill to
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Barker, Joe
Danny Abbott, Mike Young and Junior Pullins. Second row, Ed Smith. Keith Phalin, Kenny English, Bill
John Wolfe
Ronnie Deem, Mike Still, Chester Roush. Third row, Tom Titus. Ed Baer. Charles H)'Sell, Raymond
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Bill Moore Stewart E
· Pal Story, Jim Crow and Lennie Van Meter. O:oach is Bud Birkel.
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pl;:lt(,un and com pany leaders lions in the past i"ootiJall . in \they. love must will lead com ..
111 Vtrt Nam wmild he h;.~rder Ithe futu_re. w1th the redu ction muruiles to work smoothly toIt find and th ey don't
rome of our ftvr. !~ Quads to three nexl lgether. .
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Wilhw 1t Fuot!J;JII , a
h·am H11s mttld
t1cs' leaders a few yl!ars away,
g~'l!le lll&lt;Jl dt&gt;rnands prrsonal 'llw new M1: ig&gt;~ I.ucHI Sehoul Folilball
and ba~ketball,
s;11 r 1f1o· and li Pdwa\ JIJil , there ildmimstraliml hopes to bUill! tra ck, and baselxtll, tf) name
wuu!d he les.'i 11f our Amenean tile he.~t pos "'1blt• atldf'tiC" pro- the major sporl'i -- can. ami
style HH.lividunlisrn - delicate· i gram, cnmpetitivC' 111
every will, lead this_ cou~t~ into a
J} iniNWOVt'n Wl\h thP ~ piri! Of 1 W&lt;Jy, thnl iS \"(JI ISIS {NII
Wl\h rlCW ('fa of United _l!vmg_.
t'Oorcrl.l lton - wh iC'h JS
thC' the desirr s - &lt;J IIJ l1up('S - l,)f 'fh~ Oppo;tumty JS ~hetrS,.
murvtl of l(•ss forlunatr social the IJMPI'' of th(' dJ ~trJrt.
It JS ihe1r parent~ pnv1lege
y~lt·ms.
The
undergrall
uales
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the
to
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among' .the top ranked in the I
nation, 'I!J'e led by Danny Le- NEW YORK (UP!)- ·Chica· l year's pace. After II games he Bruce Gossett for the league
Batlllll' "Mike Peterlein. 1965 1, go's Gale Sayers, with 179 yards : has 957 yards compared te 554 scoring lead, booting 31 extra
V. S. Boy• 15 artd Under cham· lin 19 attempts Sunday, is • at the same stage of the season points. Gossett has hit on 22
ptoil, aitd his half-brother, Dan- Ithreatening to become the first ]last year, and has aocounted for points. Gossett has hit nn :&amp;2
ny Ybell)a, 19116, U. S. Boys 13 1halfback since 1949 to win the .l,802 yards In overall offense, field goals and 25 ellra polnta
and lJnder cbampion.
i National Football League rush- compared to l,IIOtl In 1965, when for his 91 with DaUas' Danny
Thuraday night at 8 p. m ' ing title.
he finished with the third Viilaneuva third with 88.
Tannehill will be featured on 1 The Bear flash surgejl ·past highest eomblned net yardage Green Ba ,1 Bart Stan'
WOUB-TV, Channel 26, Ohto .Leroy Kelly of Clevelairl and!ln league history- 2,:1'12.
ti ed
d · aro In
University.
' Los Angeles' Dick Bass to take The former Karuas star can1eon .nu
tlnemm : 3~ of
the rushing leadership with 957 become the first halfback to' ~~~mg,t:n':c
on
114 2
SVAC ' oAMES FIUDAY
yards, according to statistics lead the circuit In rushing olnce
a mp
or a
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released
Wednesday
by
the
Philadelphia'•
Steve
Van
Buren
ptheroen~tege
andti
a
league
low
Hannan Trace at Eastern
1turned the trick In 1849.
I NFL.
reo tn rcep ons.
North Gallia at Rutland
Southwestern at Kyger Creek
Sayers, who had a brilliant\ Charley Gogolka, who booled Don ~eredlth of Dallas is
SATURDAY'S GAME
rookie season in 1965 when he nine extra pelnts and o f\"ldl second wtth IM eomptetlons for
Kyaer Creek at l!'airlarul
\ •et a league reoord of 22 1goal In Washington's record Z,M7 yards while thlrd-laoe
i touchdowns in a season, Ia oetling victory SUnda7 over the Sonny ~urgen~n
leads the
AHL Sllndin&amp;l
running welt ahead of Jasti New York Glanta, has tied league m passmg yardage w1th
By United Presa lateraatioaal - - - -·- ---· --· --·-···-·-- - - - - - - - - - 2,652.
Pat Studstill of Detroit hold•
Eastern Division
W. L. T2. p!4"
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Hel'obey
11 5
Qtiebec
10 7 3 23
Washiugton's Charley T~ylor Is
Ba!Uml&gt;lt ,
10 6 1 2! I .._
seeond with 6tl recepttons and I
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Bob Hayes of Dallas Is third \
SpftltV'll\ld
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2 13 4 8 ! NEW YORK (UP!) -National the disposition of the New York with 51.
·Ji'ootbait League dub owners, Gianl8 in any realignment. St. Louis' Larry Wilson leads I
WHMII Dlvtsloo
\\', L. T Pt. weary from two days of Each team currently In the in Interceptions with nine
Roi':besll!t
12 6 I 25 constant haggling, today were Eastern Division wanted to be Johnny Robinson of Detroit Is ,
Pit\lbllrgh
' 6 3 21 :expected to announre a new .grouped with the Gianl8 be- the punt return leader with a ,
Bulf•IO
5 12 4 14 lat@lmenl for the 1967 season ' cause of the big New York 15.0 average, Sayers is
~lllnd
5 8 3 ll which would split the 16 tearr" market and the press exposure kickoff return leader with a 29.&gt;
1lltoday's lle1tdt.s
mtu four sub-divisions.
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Under the new system,
mark and Baltimore's David
~li!r 6 Baltimore 3
The end apparently was in team was expected to play each Lee heads the loop's
Quebec 1 Cleveland I. tie
sight for the first order of team In il8 division nn a home- with a 47.3 average.
(Ot\ly gllmes stheofuled)
business on the meeUngs which 1 and-home basH~ each season. In
also had the responsibility of 1addition, that team would play
NBA Standi"81'
Iselecting the date and site for one game each with other
By Ulllti!ol Pre.. fnterllatlollal the proposed "SUIJ"r howl" members of the conferenoe and

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Elsttrtl Dh:hdon

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Phlladelf&gt;hia
If 2 .905 ... . League.
conference for 14-game s&lt;he·
Boston
l5 4 789 3 ' The third round of discussions dule.
New York
II 12 .478 9 :began at 10 a.m. EST in a'
Cinelnnat
t W .474 9 I midtown· hotel.
In 1948, a performance
Baltimore
4 19 .174 16
"They were making more telecast directly from the
Western Division
rompromises in their vtews this of the Metropolitan
W. L. Pet. GB lime," said weary Commission- House in New York City for
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Detroit
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St. Louis
9 10 .474 4 11UO p.m. EST Tuesday
Los Angeles
7 14 .333 7 Inight. "We felt u.ere was a
Chicago
9 17 .:tll 8 better chance of resolving the
Tuesday's Result1
problems if we carried the
New York 118 Los Angeles 114 meeting over until tomorrow."
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Plii!Melphia 137 St. Lous 119 I The realignment, which was
S"l' · francisco 108 Chicago 101 . necessitated by the approval of
(~ly games scheduled)
INew Orleans as lhe 16th NFL
, Wednesday• Gam"'
Ifranchise , had produced such a
Loo Angeles at Baltimore
1 furor that there
was a strong
N~ :york at Cincinnati
possibility an agreement might
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Cline, Bobby Woods, Keith Weber. Second row, Coach William Shinn, Mike Martin, Jeny Burke, Larry Spcneer . Ardue Rose, Tom
Io,:f.m·ne Ronnie Orr, Don Roush, Roger Allman, Asst. Coach Bob Ord. Back row, John Bogard , Clarence Mcintyre, Richard Douglas, BID
Tuttle, Jim Codner, Bob Keaton, Dave Williams and Charles Eichinger.

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BOWL
years as originally planned.
.IIONOLULU (UP!) - Half· The two leagues are sche~ Mel Farr of UCLA and :duled to totally merge under
Ffill!ft.lit!e of Syracuse wen. 1one banner In 19'111 and
n~ Tue!day to play In the · real@lment had been sought as
Huli Bowl here Jan. 6.
• stopgap measure unt1l the
Fltt jolfto Reisman Trophy fmal transaction. The NFL,
wlnMr Jileo;e spui'rler of Flori- however, inight be forced to
da Ia lhe &amp;VIIi llt&lt;klteld while tll!gotiate for the 1969 oeason
Little will perform for the ;ltv6 years henoe.
North with Purdue'• Bob : The biggest thorn In the side
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This is a condensed version ol your tdiephone directory.
Thirty-lour oimple symbols and almoot any telephone in
the world can be called.
But that's the easy part. Dialing.
Keeping it easy Is what's complicated. Mltlions of active
circuits. Tons of complicated equipment. Operators. Linemen. Reprut111en. Installers. Engineers. And thoueands of
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~ P8Y'&lt;~If in their opening sharp-shooter Sherm cundlll quarter ana with less thllll two
g•mt! Of the I~ absketball drilled in a two-pointer with minutes remlllnlng the Toma·
campaigh outduellng the tough three mJnute; remaining In the does were leading only 54·52.
!Iannan Trace Wildcats 62-56 third quarter to make 1 h 0 Hannan-Trace, by now scram.
Tu•sday nlgbt at itacihe.
score 37-35 for Southern. Tom bllng for possession of tho ball,
Southern, with four senilll'! Diddle, 8 junior sub, added an· began to foul. Diddle,
Bob
~nd snpholnore, Mark Beegle, other and by the time the per- Grueser and Cundiff each went
ill its starting line-up, battled iod ended the hosl8 were lead· to the foul line In the last Ill,
alinost to the finai second be- lng 44-37.
minute of play and dropped in
fore victory over Coach Paul
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. two points each to sew up Ute
Dillon's Gallia County c 1u b. Southern s lead, however, dt· Southern victory.
Hillltl!lli-Traoe 1&amp;81 week hand• mlnlshed little by little In the The game wa! deadlocked 11·
ed the well.regarded
Kyger fourth quarter, mainly because 11 at the end of the first quar·
~k Bobcats a losa ill its of the scoring of H-T's fine l•fl· ter and at halfllme the 1'orna.
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half storing.
Leading the overall offehslve
atlack for the hosts was Culldill who sank seven f1eld gnals
and seven of 11 free throws
for 21 points. The only other
Tot'rnldo to hit tn double fiaures,
in addition_ to Wallbrown, was
Grueser w1th 11.
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By quarters:
Hannan-Trace .. .. II 21 S7 56 1
Southern . . . . . . . . . 11 28 4t G2
H·T - Daniels H-21, eremeens 7-6-lt, Wile 1-2-4,
Pugh 1-H. Slc)de :J...-6.-6,
Mullins 11-2-2, D. Sheets 10-2. Totals 22-12-$.
Souther_n - CundUf 7-7-21,
R. Proffitt 1-1~. Beegle 10-2, Grueser 4-3-11,
Wall·
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Randy Proffitt I-0-2. Totals
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Lead New County Spirit
King Football has passed by except lor the clusters of Bowl extravaganzas and
titanic blood-lettings of tbe Play-for-Pay people. BasketLall, also an ungentle game
in these Sixties takes over Fritlay night in full trappings at local sports arenas.
Before FoJtball is altogether gone, however, and basketball is the object of fans'
undivtded attention. we prescut, at right, S&lt;luad photographs of Me1gs County's ftye
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foot hall equipment (a good set of shoulder pads cost $25·$20), c oaches•. fields, ~rand­
stands. ''the foot hall" ilself, even the space to present herew tth the hvmg evtdence
of all that spc n&lt;ling.
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thelsquad~ p1ctured here of Rutt'V"Y to moun!.
dollar value of Football? The land, Pomeroy, and Middleport
W•ih&lt;wl what Lire Magazine computer has not been made will become one Football team
recently .-ailed the "controlled to do it, and never will il·'· in !967.
vuMncc" on the lootball field
These boys have a remarka·
• Teen-age level Pout hall, to bl
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the netghborl1oods and com· relain and enla rge upon
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Chamberlain or Bill Russell general health and his thoughts him with," Jer,.Y said,
• Newspaper Enterprise Assn. . or George Mikan.
on choosing a college.
Stamina meana everything
NEW YORK _ (N8Al-When This most valuable piece of "Sorry," Lew said. "I'm not al UCLA due to the pressing
a high school basketball player athletic property is from Pow- allowed to talk."
rone tactics favored by Woodbecomes less accessible to the er Memorial lllgh School In End lnttrview.
en; nobody at UCLA is
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The same policy was In effect empt from playint defense.
United Stat.s. then it " logical He is - Insiders say - very last year at UCLA when Lew Alclndor's debut !his year,
to asswne the athlete is extra- smart. very studious and very was a freshman.
wm. unfortunately, take the
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articulate.
Now the world awaits Lew spotlight away from 1 number
I on Saturda~·. Lew Alcindor It is nice to know he Is artie. Alctador. Unless be faDs pabUo ol other deserving players a·
will take th• ·biggest publicit~ . utate. It was impossible to find speaking, the Unlverslty of Sou· round the country.
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thern California will have the Jim Walker of Provtdence,
~: l~dd~. ~~ tr)1 "f,, to lege basketball ~1th ium onto His high school coach would first cbanre to defense him.
for example, Is the most exclt·
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porte-rs, scouts or any other Chamberlain was quoted. "No- try.
~en \larcb - the e;q&gt;erts '"strangers." "I'm doing it to 1body In col\e11e is going
to Kentucky's Pat
1\lley, for
,....,. - he llilJ walk off the , protect him,• said Jack Dona· push him around. My conten· his size (6-3) probablt is the
,:;.., with cooch Jolm Wooden hue who is the head coach at lion is that nobody in college best all-round player.
:r. rr..oom Hall.
l..ouiSI•iUe. Holv Cross now.
is going to slop Lew Alcin- Elvin Hayu ol Houloll aad
Ky. cmying the ftrSI of th,... oOOahue's name brings to dor."
WeoUey Unseld of Leulaville
~'" national cllampion- 1memory an evening in Madi- Wilt admits that Alclndor Is would be caadtdatea for All·
. wp trophios.
' son Square Garden lwo years the better all-round
shooter. Alnerlcaa cuter 0117
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23il ago after Power had played the Wilt also feels that because year.
'.!ActlrNE THREE $
.. pounds. At 11, he was a six· preliminary to a professional Lew can shoot well with either North Carolina'• Bob Lewis,
'faonehDI 1 11 Spts Seal eld
footer. At 1!. he was learning game. Donahue was sitting with hand he Is going to be a bigger St. Joseph's Cliff Anderson,
Jobil Tannehllle. 14, of Mld- the game on the playgrounds a few reporters. Directly across problem for opposition defenses. Duke's Bob Verga and Wutem
dleport, will lead the Ohio Iwith Wilt Chamberlain as his the aisle Lew sat with his team· The only weakn&lt;ss Wilt finds Kentucky's Clem Hasleln.! are
Junior table tennis team In an teacher.
mates.
is Lew's lack of
stamina. other collegians whose publicity
intercities match against Grand Someday - possibly
very One of the reporters got up, UCLA's assistant coach Jerry will suffer.
Rapids, Mich., Saturday after. soon - he will be a
better went over to Lew, shook his Norman confirms this. "This For the next three
years
noon at Grand Rapids.
basketball player than
Wilt hand and Inquired about his Is the thing we've got to help Lew Alclndor will be the dom·
Other members of the team
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t1cs' leaders a few yl!ars away,
g~'l!le lll&lt;Jl dt&gt;rnands prrsonal 'llw new M1: ig&gt;~ I.ucHI Sehoul Folilball
and ba~ketball,
s;11 r 1f1o· and li Pdwa\ JIJil , there ildmimstraliml hopes to bUill! tra ck, and baselxtll, tf) name
wuu!d he les.'i 11f our Amenean tile he.~t pos "'1blt• atldf'tiC" pro- the major sporl'i -- can. ami
style HH.lividunlisrn - delicate· i gram, cnmpetitivC' 111
every will, lead this_ cou~t~ into a
J} iniNWOVt'n Wl\h thP ~ piri! Of 1 W&lt;Jy, thnl iS \"(JI ISIS {NII
Wl\h rlCW ('fa of United _l!vmg_.
t'Oorcrl.l lton - wh iC'h JS
thC' the desirr s - &lt;J IIJ l1up('S - l,)f 'fh~ Oppo;tumty JS ~hetrS,.
murvtl of l(•ss forlunatr social the IJMPI'' of th(' dJ ~trJrt.
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nation, 'I!J'e led by Danny Le- NEW YORK (UP!)- ·Chica· l year's pace. After II games he Bruce Gossett for the league
Batlllll' "Mike Peterlein. 1965 1, go's Gale Sayers, with 179 yards : has 957 yards compared te 554 scoring lead, booting 31 extra
V. S. Boy• 15 artd Under cham· lin 19 attempts Sunday, is • at the same stage of the season points. Gossett has hit on 22
ptoil, aitd his half-brother, Dan- Ithreatening to become the first ]last year, and has aocounted for points. Gossett has hit nn :&amp;2
ny Ybell)a, 19116, U. S. Boys 13 1halfback since 1949 to win the .l,802 yards In overall offense, field goals and 25 ellra polnta
and lJnder cbampion.
i National Football League rush- compared to l,IIOtl In 1965, when for his 91 with DaUas' Danny
Thuraday night at 8 p. m ' ing title.
he finished with the third Viilaneuva third with 88.
Tannehill will be featured on 1 The Bear flash surgejl ·past highest eomblned net yardage Green Ba ,1 Bart Stan'
WOUB-TV, Channel 26, Ohto .Leroy Kelly of Clevelairl and!ln league history- 2,:1'12.
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tlnemm : 3~ of
the rushing leadership with 957 become the first halfback to' ~~~mg,t:n':c
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North Gallia at Rutland
Southwestern at Kyger Creek
Sayers, who had a brilliant\ Charley Gogolka, who booled Don ~eredlth of Dallas is
SATURDAY'S GAME
rookie season in 1965 when he nine extra pelnts and o f\"ldl second wtth IM eomptetlons for
Kyaer Creek at l!'airlarul
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i touchdowns in a season, Ia oetling victory SUnda7 over the Sonny ~urgen~n
leads the
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By United Presa lateraatioaal - - - -·- ---· --· --·-···-·-- - - - - - - - - - 2,652.
Pat Studstill of Detroit hold•
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Hel'obey
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Qtiebec
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Washiugton's Charley T~ylor Is
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·Ji'ootbait League dub owners, Gianl8 in any realignment. St. Louis' Larry Wilson leads I
WHMII Dlvtsloo
\\', L. T Pt. weary from two days of Each team currently In the in Interceptions with nine
Roi':besll!t
12 6 I 25 constant haggling, today were Eastern Division wanted to be Johnny Robinson of Detroit Is ,
Pit\lbllrgh
' 6 3 21 :expected to announre a new .grouped with the Gianl8 be- the punt return leader with a ,
Bulf•IO
5 12 4 14 lat@lmenl for the 1967 season ' cause of the big New York 15.0 average, Sayers is
~lllnd
5 8 3 ll which would split the 16 tearr" market and the press exposure kickoff return leader with a 29.&gt;
1lltoday's lle1tdt.s
mtu four sub-divisions.
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mark and Baltimore's David
~li!r 6 Baltimore 3
The end apparently was in team was expected to play each Lee heads the loop's
Quebec 1 Cleveland I. tie
sight for the first order of team In il8 division nn a home- with a 47.3 average.
(Ot\ly gllmes stheofuled)
business on the meeUngs which 1 and-home basH~ each season. In
also had the responsibility of 1addition, that team would play
NBA Standi"81'
Iselecting the date and site for one game each with other
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conference for 14-game s&lt;he·
Boston
l5 4 789 3 ' The third round of discussions dule.
New York
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Cinelnnat
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In 1948, a performance
Baltimore
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Chicago
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S"l' · francisco 108 Chicago 101 . necessitated by the approval of
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Cline, Bobby Woods, Keith Weber. Second row, Coach William Shinn, Mike Martin, Jeny Burke, Larry Spcneer . Ardue Rose, Tom
Io,:f.m·ne Ronnie Orr, Don Roush, Roger Allman, Asst. Coach Bob Ord. Back row, John Bogard , Clarence Mcintyre, Richard Douglas, BID
Tuttle, Jim Codner, Bob Keaton, Dave Williams and Charles Eichinger.

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.IIONOLULU (UP!) - Half· The two leagues are sche~ Mel Farr of UCLA and :duled to totally merge under
Ffill!ft.lit!e of Syracuse wen. 1one banner In 19'111 and
n~ Tue!day to play In the · real@lment had been sought as
Huli Bowl here Jan. 6.
• stopgap measure unt1l the
Fltt jolfto Reisman Trophy fmal transaction. The NFL,
wlnMr Jileo;e spui'rler of Flori- however, inight be forced to
da Ia lhe &amp;VIIi llt&lt;klteld while tll!gotiate for the 1969 oeason
Little will perform for the ;ltv6 years henoe.
North with Purdue'• Bob : The biggest thorn In the side
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This is a condensed version ol your tdiephone directory.
Thirty-lour oimple symbols and almoot any telephone in
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But that's the easy part. Dialing.
Keeping it easy Is what's complicated. Mltlions of active
circuits. Tons of complicated equipment. Operators. Linemen. Reprut111en. Installers. Engineers. And thoueands of
men and WGmen who begin at 11ie be&amp;inning- with tiwl taw
parts and material that make it all happen.

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Maris on Block; Trade Davis
COLUMBUS, Oblo &lt;UP!)·- Mantle to first base when batter, RobinsOn hit .312 ond Westrum of lbe Mots,
The New York Yankees' sur· \sprillg trainlng begins nextldrove in 79 runs IB 139 games happy over the trade.
prise inter-league trade with the March 1 with Tom Tresh for Richmond in tile Intern&amp;· "We needed an in~'.'~~; \I
Atlanta Brav011 paved the way remaining In leU field and first tiona! League last ''"'on. The badly," ezplalned Alston,
Wednellday for them to convert baseman Joe Pepitone moving fancy-fielding Boyer, 29, batted we feel we got a good one
Mickey Mantle into a first to center field.
.240 with 14 homers and 57 runs Hunt."
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Mlrlo Fa~eo
batted in for the Yankees last Westrum sllld the Mels
kmg Roger Maris bon voyage. The trade thus greased the season and bas a IUetlme mark play Davl&amp; In leU field,
The Yankees completed the skids for Maris, who has been a of .240 in tbe majors. Hls move "we'll play him every
first inter-league deal of lite disappointing and controversial into the National League will pit possible. I'll work OUI ~~:.;~~~
baseball meetings just before player since wlnnlng consecn- him agalnat his brother Ken, of at llllrd baae... l've
midnight Tuesday when they live most valuable player the Nelv York Mets, for the thougllt he was a good
sent veteran third baseman awards in 1960 and 1961 and first time.
Davis, a two-time Na~ionaltil
Clete Boyer to the Braves for setting the all-time home run 'The National League cham- League batting c h amp 1o
23-year old rookie outfielder Bill mark of 61 in '61. Maris hit .233 pion Dndgers broke the trading played in only 100 games for
Robinson.
with 13 homers in 1966 after a logjam Tuesday afternoon when Dndgers this year, batting
"We plan to play Robinson in 1965 season in which he batted they dealt tw&lt;&gt;-tillle batting and driving In 27 runs whlle
right field with Steve Whita- .239 with eight homers in 46 champion Tommy Davis to the right ankle, bcoten early
ker," said Lee MacPhail, tgames.
Mets for second baseman Ron 1965, was still healing,
gene r a I m an a g er of the "Boyer and Eddie Mathews Hun!.
Hunt, who hit .288 and drove
Yankees who negotiated the will spUt the third base
Added Allradlons
ln 33 runs thlJ year
&lt;!eat with Johnny McHale of the assignment for us next season,'' I The Dodgers also tossed In coming back from a shottlder
Braves. Asked where that left said McHale. "We have a leaky ,infielder-outfielder Derrel.J Grif- separaUon the previous season, :
Marts. the Yankees' regular defense in '6.\ and we think lith, who played most of this said at his home in St.
·
right fielder since 1960, Mac- ,Clete will help us a great deal. ' year at Spokane, and Jim he had hoped to stay wlth the
Phail shrugged and said nath· / We feel we can win the pennant Hickman was included on the Mets "but we can't have
ing.
next season and we made the Mets's side.
everyUting we want.''
Earlier, it was learned that' deal with that idea in mind." 1 Both managers, Walt Alston[ The meetings wlll move to
the Yanke&lt;s plan to switch 1 A 6-foo~inch right-handed 1of the Dndgers and West Pittsburgh Thursday.

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Thursday. Every team will play
Dt least one game this week.
Thursday, the Jirst
night
NCAA members can
play,
Western Michigan appears at
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und ~1innesota to Kansas State.
Friday, Iowa plays at Wash- /
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COLUMBUS !UP I) - Bruce : ;.' ;·~(j,! :c )ii
~·l.:~tte. brother of
Baltimore ! "'
Colt hallback Tom Matte, was !
NO PLACE TO USE MACHINES - Digging into the face of a steep cliff near
named loday as the back-of -1 Middleport are these workmen preparing a trench for a new Ohio Fuel Gas
the-year in the Mid-American pipeline (old pipeline is at rear, protected from falling rocks by bales of hay). On
Conlerence by a committee of this "fingernail job," as pipelin.ers _call a cliff operation, terrain was too steep for
oe-»meo. He plays for M1amo the usual machonery seen on popelme projects. So the men, employees of Ohio Pipeol Ohio.
line Construction Co., Newark, contractor for Ohio Fuel, did it by hand. The job
j part of a ~200,000 pipeliue replacement project to improve aervice to c~:~~:~~~
.CfNCINNATI IUPIJ - Mrs. ,Gas of Ohto, Inc., customers in Pomeroy, Gallipolis, Cheshire, Middleport and
J1m O'Toole, wife of the veter- ibury and to Rutland Fuel Co. customers. The picture was taken from the top of
an Cincinnati Reds
pitcher, I cliff on the Joseph R. Bailey farm in Bradbury.
Tuesday gave birlh to t h e -===~--===~~::;;~~~_:_.::._-==~::=-:::=:-:.===couple's soxth child, Jeremiah i
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GaUipoU1 Dam Solvay
AloySIUS O'Toole. He weighed I
down 11 p.m.; Baby Lear
.
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9 pounds, 11 ounces_
11:15 p.m.; Queen City
i~ha~:~Q~!u~een:: ~~~~~:
waG'ermanll
1
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CINCINNATI IUPI) - Cin- 1 .
. . Woods down 8:30 a.m.
of The Netherlands
cinnati Reds owner Bill !Je. Guuge readings: . Gallopohs Kaaawba River _ Lucy
.
War D. She escaped,
Will conformed in a copyrighted Dam 12.3, 19.3, runrung 25 feet Lucas down Marmet 2:25 a.m.; woth her government, and
Cincinnati Post and Times-Star on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason. 21.- Beaver up Marmet 4:15
up a government. in. exile in
report Tuesday he rejected an 91, Pl. Pleasant 24.99, Hinton W. H. Shaver, Jr. up W'i~~~~ ~ ~E~ng~la~nd~.i;;;--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;offer (rom a group of business- 3.02, Kanawha Falls 8.69, Char- 8:10 p.m.; Duncan
men to buy 49 per cent of the ;leston 22· 04· London and Mar- down Winfield 9:20p.m.; Mou:n-t
National League team.
met dams were runnmg 6 feel , tain State down Winfield
New Beauty
The newspaper reported an- and Wmfteld Dam 10 feet.
a.m.; National down Winl'ietd l
other group: composed entirely Boat Movemeats:
12 :50 a.m.: Helen z. up Winof lo~al busmessmen, hopes to Ohio River _ Vulcan up 14,1field 5:30 a.m.
DJQ.Dlonds
acqwre 100 per cent ownership 9:45 p.m.: Peggy Downey up l
---of the club.
H. 5:30 a.m.; Acadian down SETS RECORD
15. 5:15am.: Jenks up 15, 6:20 ·
NE~ YORK IUP I1 - IJnbn a.m. Weslern up t6. 4:05a.m.;' CINCINNATI (UP!) -Kathy I
len San DJego State, feeling Buckeye Stale up 18, 7 p.m.: IWhitworth, who collected f!,500
chipper . eno~gh to ~ha llenge H.oberl Reed down 18, 6:15 a. lin notching her ninth victory of
footba!l s ehte, was giVen
a m ; Walter Beckjord up 19, 6 ·the year in last week's Women'e
boost 1 ~ cunhdence today when am : Jeffboat up 21, 5 30 a. Titleholders Tournament at
the United Press International m. ; Mr. Criss down 21, 6:15 a. Augusta, Ga., set an all-time
Board of Coaches crow ned the m.; R. H. Bosworth II up 22, ·record for winnings with
Aztecs. 1966 small . college 6:10a.m.; Tammy White down 132.317.50, the Ladies
rh.amp ~ons by showenng them 23. 9·50 p.m.; Elgercliff up 23, ~ional Golfers Association
WltiJ fJrst -place votes.
1:25 am.; Princlpio up 23, 1:30 nounced Monday.
It'• euy and iuexpenlive to
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~._-.,....,.._;...===;;;;;;llllke your diaaoondo look t...
am., Helen R. up Greenup 4,r
ud 1ar
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·'·NEW YORK &lt;UP!) - Mus· p.m : J S. Lewis down Greeo•- ID
ser m a m......o
km~hum Co:le gefindisphed seven th up 05 p.m.: Producer up
BOYS FUR LINED
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m . e ma mte ress Inter· Greenup 9 p.m.; Rose G. up
your tervice.
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ball ratmgs.
up Greenup 5·50 am· Lou'stloa of fine 14K white ODd :
The Muski~s were one of two ana down Gr~nup 7 ~·.rn. : l~- .
yellow sold mountiap.
OhJo teams~~ the top 20. The drew Calhoun up Greenup 7:40 ! Sin
oth.er wa.s WJtt.enberg
which a.m.: Poll y H. down Greenup ' 10 to 3
fimshed m a tte for 19th with 8:30 a.m.; Alton Zephyr down 1
Chatlanooga. They received 9 Metdahl 1.:111 p.m : Defender
votes.
down Meldahl 5: 10 p.m.; En· '
deavor up Meldahl 2: Hl am .,
Middleport
NEW YORK IUPfl - How- Leeann up Meldahl 3 50 a.m. :
ard Kom1ves. former Bowling -:::~~~~~~~-=========.:
Green eager, scored 26 points f
Tuesday to help the New York
Knicks to a 11!1 • 114 win over
Los Angeles in the National CLOSEST THING TO
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Maris on Block; Trade Davis
COLUMBUS, Oblo &lt;UP!)·- Mantle to first base when batter, RobinsOn hit .312 ond Westrum of lbe Mots,
The New York Yankees' sur· \sprillg trainlng begins nextldrove in 79 runs IB 139 games happy over the trade.
prise inter-league trade with the March 1 with Tom Tresh for Richmond in tile Intern&amp;· "We needed an in~'.'~~; \I
Atlanta Brav011 paved the way remaining In leU field and first tiona! League last ''"'on. The badly," ezplalned Alston,
Wednellday for them to convert baseman Joe Pepitone moving fancy-fielding Boyer, 29, batted we feel we got a good one
Mickey Mantle into a first to center field.
.240 with 14 homers and 57 runs Hunt."
.
baseman and to bid home run
Mlrlo Fa~eo
batted in for the Yankees last Westrum sllld the Mels
kmg Roger Maris bon voyage. The trade thus greased the season and bas a IUetlme mark play Davl&amp; In leU field,
The Yankees completed the skids for Maris, who has been a of .240 in tbe majors. Hls move "we'll play him every
first inter-league deal of lite disappointing and controversial into the National League will pit possible. I'll work OUI ~~:.;~~~
baseball meetings just before player since wlnnlng consecn- him agalnat his brother Ken, of at llllrd baae... l've
midnight Tuesday when they live most valuable player the Nelv York Mets, for the thougllt he was a good
sent veteran third baseman awards in 1960 and 1961 and first time.
Davis, a two-time Na~ionaltil
Clete Boyer to the Braves for setting the all-time home run 'The National League cham- League batting c h amp 1o
23-year old rookie outfielder Bill mark of 61 in '61. Maris hit .233 pion Dndgers broke the trading played in only 100 games for
Robinson.
with 13 homers in 1966 after a logjam Tuesday afternoon when Dndgers this year, batting
"We plan to play Robinson in 1965 season in which he batted they dealt tw&lt;&gt;-tillle batting and driving In 27 runs whlle
right field with Steve Whita- .239 with eight homers in 46 champion Tommy Davis to the right ankle, bcoten early
ker," said Lee MacPhail, tgames.
Mets for second baseman Ron 1965, was still healing,
gene r a I m an a g er of the "Boyer and Eddie Mathews Hun!.
Hunt, who hit .288 and drove
Yankees who negotiated the will spUt the third base
Added Allradlons
ln 33 runs thlJ year
&lt;!eat with Johnny McHale of the assignment for us next season,'' I The Dodgers also tossed In coming back from a shottlder
Braves. Asked where that left said McHale. "We have a leaky ,infielder-outfielder Derrel.J Grif- separaUon the previous season, :
Marts. the Yankees' regular defense in '6.\ and we think lith, who played most of this said at his home in St.
·
right fielder since 1960, Mac- ,Clete will help us a great deal. ' year at Spokane, and Jim he had hoped to stay wlth the
Phail shrugged and said nath· / We feel we can win the pennant Hickman was included on the Mets "but we can't have
ing.
next season and we made the Mets's side.
everyUting we want.''
Earlier, it was learned that' deal with that idea in mind." 1 Both managers, Walt Alston[ The meetings wlll move to
the Yanke&lt;s plan to switch 1 A 6-foo~inch right-handed 1of the Dndgers and West Pittsburgh Thursday.

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Where You Get Everyday Low

Breasts ••.•••• ... 49e
Whole Legs ••.. lit. 45c
Drumsticks •... ._. 49e
Thighs ••.••••. ... 45e
Giblets •.•••.•• Itt. 39e
Livers ••••. --~ •• 89c
Wings •.••••••• . ... 29e
Backs &amp; Necks ••. a. 10c

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CHICAGO !UPIJ - Big Ten
basketball booms into action
Thursday. Every team will play
Dt least one game this week.
Thursday, the Jirst
night
NCAA members can
play,
Western Michigan appears at
Michigan State, while Butler I
Will be at Ohio State and MichIgan will travel to Tennessee
und ~1innesota to Kansas State.
Friday, Iowa plays at Wash- /
ington m the f1rst of a two
111ght stand.

TOI" VAL.UIE STAMPS

Mr. John Ambrose,
New Pomeroy Kroger Store Manager
And His Entire Staff Of People Invite
All The People In The Pomeroy and Middleport

1 pkf•· flrtlh or FNnn
Pltct Chlcktn

Exp, 12/3/66

Pork Steaks
Krogtr Frtth

.ne lD·cl. pkg, Florid•
Proztn Chip

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NAMe COACH
. I

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HARTFORD, Conn. (UP!) Donald Miller, a former Umver·
1ity of Delaware quarterback,
Munday was named head
tootbaJJ coach of Trinily Col·
lege, succeeding Dan Jessee,
wbo retired at the end of Ibis
•eason alter sery,ng as Trinity's

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Dinners ••..• -.. -. 3 ~::. $1
K_,.PreohFI'OIOn

Orange Juice

--~--

$1

6-pk•. 6-ol.
01111

.c.

Peaches

Ploln &amp; I. II.

Flour • . __ .- .. _ 10
Plltshul'f

~~

89e
cans

~·

Cake Mix ........ 3 ~.. 89c
K._ Orodo A Whffe

lib. pk...
K....,. S.~lnH

Large Eggs •-.....·

lllp. 1113/&amp;e

99

With This Coupon And Purchase Of

3

Kroger Re1J. or Drip

$5 OR MORE
Exp. 12-3-66

TOI' VAL.UE STAMI'S

1 plcee. Jelly lum er Lemon

P&amp;.pple Pl._

Coffee

•••••••••••

14-0J.

lllllle

58c

Sugar ......
Krtt~r

Ice Milk ...•

v. oet.

59c

Domino Pure Cane

K....,.AHFfovor

AnltolpHc

Listerine •..•.

• Exp. 1211/&amp;e

lb.
can

lloL

lb.
bag

• • • • • • •••••••

Hi-Nu Lo Fit .,

Skim Milk ••• 2 v. ..... ~9c

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A11arttd Prvlt JIIIVon

Gllltllt llolnl011 !tnt Doubto Edge

Blades- ----- -.

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K-r Chill Wilt! Ieoni &lt;J1

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dl""' from their budgotol Thty oimply "d1p01it'' Top
Vtlut Stomp• from Kroger In htndy Savor Books.
Com• December, they cooh In 6 to 10 Top V1f.,.
Books for ,.,. glftt of their cholct, Lort Y..r, mllllont
of dolftn worthf Nothing could 1M oimpler, nothing
omertor lh•n turnlnn Krogor'o "Thank you for ahopo
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COLUMBUS !UP I) - Bruce : ;.' ;·~(j,! :c )ii
~·l.:~tte. brother of
Baltimore ! "'
Colt hallback Tom Matte, was !
NO PLACE TO USE MACHINES - Digging into the face of a steep cliff near
named loday as the back-of -1 Middleport are these workmen preparing a trench for a new Ohio Fuel Gas
the-year in the Mid-American pipeline (old pipeline is at rear, protected from falling rocks by bales of hay). On
Conlerence by a committee of this "fingernail job," as pipelin.ers _call a cliff operation, terrain was too steep for
oe-»meo. He plays for M1amo the usual machonery seen on popelme projects. So the men, employees of Ohio Pipeol Ohio.
line Construction Co., Newark, contractor for Ohio Fuel, did it by hand. The job
j part of a ~200,000 pipeliue replacement project to improve aervice to c~:~~:~~~
.CfNCINNATI IUPIJ - Mrs. ,Gas of Ohto, Inc., customers in Pomeroy, Gallipolis, Cheshire, Middleport and
J1m O'Toole, wife of the veter- ibury and to Rutland Fuel Co. customers. The picture was taken from the top of
an Cincinnati Reds
pitcher, I cliff on the Joseph R. Bailey farm in Bradbury.
Tuesday gave birlh to t h e -===~--===~~::;;~~~_:_.::._-==~::=-:::=:-:.===couple's soxth child, Jeremiah i
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GaUipoU1 Dam Solvay
AloySIUS O'Toole. He weighed I
down 11 p.m.; Baby Lear
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9 pounds, 11 ounces_
11:15 p.m.; Queen City
i~ha~:~Q~!u~een:: ~~~~~:
waG'ermanll
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CINCINNATI IUPI) - Cin- 1 .
. . Woods down 8:30 a.m.
of The Netherlands
cinnati Reds owner Bill !Je. Guuge readings: . Gallopohs Kaaawba River _ Lucy
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War D. She escaped,
Will conformed in a copyrighted Dam 12.3, 19.3, runrung 25 feet Lucas down Marmet 2:25 a.m.; woth her government, and
Cincinnati Post and Times-Star on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason. 21.- Beaver up Marmet 4:15
up a government. in. exile in
report Tuesday he rejected an 91, Pl. Pleasant 24.99, Hinton W. H. Shaver, Jr. up W'i~~~~ ~ ~E~ng~la~nd~.i;;;--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;offer (rom a group of business- 3.02, Kanawha Falls 8.69, Char- 8:10 p.m.; Duncan
men to buy 49 per cent of the ;leston 22· 04· London and Mar- down Winfield 9:20p.m.; Mou:n-t
National League team.
met dams were runnmg 6 feel , tain State down Winfield
New Beauty
The newspaper reported an- and Wmfteld Dam 10 feet.
a.m.; National down Winl'ietd l
other group: composed entirely Boat Movemeats:
12 :50 a.m.: Helen z. up Winof lo~al busmessmen, hopes to Ohio River _ Vulcan up 14,1field 5:30 a.m.
DJQ.Dlonds
acqwre 100 per cent ownership 9:45 p.m.: Peggy Downey up l
---of the club.
H. 5:30 a.m.; Acadian down SETS RECORD
15. 5:15am.: Jenks up 15, 6:20 ·
NE~ YORK IUP I1 - IJnbn a.m. Weslern up t6. 4:05a.m.;' CINCINNATI (UP!) -Kathy I
len San DJego State, feeling Buckeye Stale up 18, 7 p.m.: IWhitworth, who collected f!,500
chipper . eno~gh to ~ha llenge H.oberl Reed down 18, 6:15 a. lin notching her ninth victory of
footba!l s ehte, was giVen
a m ; Walter Beckjord up 19, 6 ·the year in last week's Women'e
boost 1 ~ cunhdence today when am : Jeffboat up 21, 5 30 a. Titleholders Tournament at
the United Press International m. ; Mr. Criss down 21, 6:15 a. Augusta, Ga., set an all-time
Board of Coaches crow ned the m.; R. H. Bosworth II up 22, ·record for winnings with
Aztecs. 1966 small . college 6:10a.m.; Tammy White down 132.317.50, the Ladies
rh.amp ~ons by showenng them 23. 9·50 p.m.; Elgercliff up 23, ~ional Golfers Association
WltiJ fJrst -place votes.
1:25 am.; Princlpio up 23, 1:30 nounced Monday.
It'• euy and iuexpenlive to
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am., Helen R. up Greenup 4,r
ud 1ar
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·'·NEW YORK &lt;UP!) - Mus· p.m : J S. Lewis down Greeo•- ID
ser m a m......o
km~hum Co:le gefindisphed seven th up 05 p.m.: Producer up
BOYS FUR LINED
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m . e ma mte ress Inter· Greenup 9 p.m.; Rose G. up
your tervice.
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nalwnall966 small college fool- Greenup 4 30 am.: Pollywog
0.0... from our wide oolec· i
ball ratmgs.
up Greenup 5·50 am· Lou'stloa of fine 14K white ODd :
The Muski~s were one of two ana down Gr~nup 7 ~·.rn. : l~- .
yellow sold mountiap.
OhJo teams~~ the top 20. The drew Calhoun up Greenup 7:40 ! Sin
oth.er wa.s WJtt.enberg
which a.m.: Poll y H. down Greenup ' 10 to 3
fimshed m a tte for 19th with 8:30 a.m.; Alton Zephyr down 1
Chatlanooga. They received 9 Metdahl 1.:111 p.m : Defender
votes.
down Meldahl 5: 10 p.m.; En· '
deavor up Meldahl 2: Hl am .,
Middleport
NEW YORK IUPfl - How- Leeann up Meldahl 3 50 a.m. :
ard Kom1ves. former Bowling -:::~~~~~~~-=========.:
Green eager, scored 26 points f
Tuesday to help the New York
Knicks to a 11!1 • 114 win over
Los Angeles in the National CLOSEST THING TO
Baskelball Associat 1on.
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Start Your Top Value Stamps Christmas
Club Savings Program This Week With The
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BOSTON (UPI) Larry ·
Siegfried and .John Havlicek,
former Ohio State cagers, scor.l
ed in the double figures Tues·
day in a losing cause as Detroit
beat down .Boston 104-100 in
the Nationa l Basketball Associ- I
&lt;Jtion.

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MASON. - · 'fhe National lln!l

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Smith
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By c ..rJ• somervHie
rector" from the seeond sem••· be learned?
' The eighth Issue of
Rio' s vember. 2.ird. at the :·:~· MASON BOWLING r,ENTER Lee llichardson . . . . . . . . . 119 ,
As many ot the followers o!· ter 1965-66 534 students ex-- THIS PAST WEEK AT RIO: 'newspaper, "Smoke Signals," :1 Ev;-mgeltcal Plarsonage Y c
Week of Nov. 21, l96S
Kathy Davis
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Won Lost Rome ic 'ar and ...•. • 114 ~ of the t:lcounty clerk. They wt•n
, ..•iiPge w&lt;ts alfillated with th~ ! e1'&gt;pressed no prE'ferenc. And creasing number of families Davis-Shuler, (iillinghnm's, \'le i · le IS t lf'b auJg her
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not1t'~,red the Roman Catho lic faLth, tena . Fa m1!~es are cord1a 11y A new ISJlil}
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iMason Furmture ···'· 4o 51l"1 PT. PLEASANT _ Two cou- ~ Reichert , 19, New Haven, Olfll.
tl.1ut only l4 year~ liJter
H 1o 1, 53 preferred the
Prote~lant 'l'.elcome to use these dmmg fa- ~ m the 'Vars1 \y Shop flf Thorn· an · ndnnts were his sister B &amp; B Market · · · · · 38 58 ! Jes have made a plkalions for Brenda Kay Burton, 16, Mason
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of the good food oftered at ver~, as Alpha Tm1 Dell&lt;~ frah•n liiY
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ly a Bapli~t institution as t'ar · For example :slightly O\'er i5 l reasonable pri('es.
1s feat urrd in thr mon:h
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the studtnl body ts conCf'rned .l y.ho reg 1stered last spnng prt&gt;- ' d1c1ary members were announ - Fnday
1s Sad Jf' H.1wkms . d , 1.. 1, bert w·JJ 'alllS Har· : Ihgh Jndl \o'idual G&lt;~me: Wan.
• stu dent who registers I· ferred the "le1hodist denomina· red a few weeks ago on cam- I1!lay .. &lt;1 l R'1o. 'I
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208:. ~eula~ Bo(;.c:k ~Ol.p· A'
CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN!
mayf not recor . 1s ~ehtu~us l preferred ~ingl e denom mat1rn : Chtef J_usti('e. Newark :
B~ ! ~g b an\r h111a t~ 1 · ~pon~r)r~ For her wedding tlw bride ~~1g Ser81cs&amp;· 0 m111on ~ l ~c .2
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pre . ,:o n('e on h1s reglstratJOn 1 Jasl spring semes ter.
Boll , Rw Grandr :
l t' Y ,rc nr. r_a er111 y att{ lworr .1 blue dress trimmed in · Fa tr 2171:
~&gt; JYarKe 16:
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f\&gt;rm.
Of tht 481 !.ludents who di d ' Like, Sciutoville: John Helbl-, A.W.S.. the As socw1ton of Wmn · i ,111.1 ' . 1
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ker and '1r. Oke~·
:'\ idml&lt;Js lie_ 85 : 131 BCiptist _ i:l : 14 112r, years.
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1for 11tr three evening prrll!rm·
Howard on Nuvembrr 2:ith were Prt&gt;~byterian _ 43 : 151 E u R. ' 0( the m;.~n~ visitors hi Rill' s awPs ol 1he musir&lt;ll · P81ll!
Ne\VS
~1r. an~ M~s. Harry W n I r 1:' . _ 27 : ill ! Lutht'r&lt;m _
23 . campus uvt&gt;r Homeronung. near- Your Wngnn _. , M~rlyn
~ountill~ . ~ ~t ~' · _Ind.:. Mr . .and 1il Ep iscopa l _ 14;
181 Jy all expre~sed the opinion lh &lt;~l i Assistan t P1:ol t~ssn~ of \\u ~ ir.
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Clll Hl,\zrr Hospital:
Vi-;;i\ing
Ind .: Mrs, Wayrw K1·ll.v &lt;lnd 191 Chmti;m _ sevE-n:
IIO !j fac1, some \'islting studenb 1area residen1 s to see any nr all lmur:-, 2_4 &lt;tral 7.g p.m. Paren1s
rhlldren. Htf'hn:~nd . lnd:; Mr \aza rene _ six: rlt\ Church o' i ment ioned that they would li~ e· ol tlw : :.:t&gt; . pt: rfo rmanl'~'S 1o !W tmly on Pediatrirs Ward.
and _Mrs. Don Kin~. Lewtsbmg . (;od - 1(1111' : 1121 Greek Ortho- · lo trattsfer to IUo'
)l{']d in Commun il y IJ;.~Ii .
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W. \ ;r : Mr!" ~ar:"ha\1 ('ox ;md dox . .ltwi!'h, RLDS _
three , The Log Cabin Book Store ~ The n ;~ nws or Ihe 12 HCC] ra 1il ~1. Clifford, Sr., 109t.
~am1 lv .. Ravenswood i'o ·1r. and J!il'l: 113 ) Ch ri slian
S•·'t•nce. which opent'd on Mond&lt;ty, Nov . l ~tuden 1 s who rn&lt;Jde thi s .\'(';l( S Sun~.l·l llr. \'Irs. ~1.
Ray
.1r.~. (h:l rl es .Watkrr, :\1d'nn- Chri ~ lt ~in Union _ two (lie ·1; 2 promi.&lt;;f'S In be a ftt'f!Uen l Who's Who Amon~ Studrnt 'i ht GroH·s, Ill. 2 BidwP il : lril
neL•.\'illf'. 0.: Mr and
Mr~ . !14l A.M .r· ., Congrcsational. :-top for man~ Rio .students in Ameri&lt;·an Lnirer~itit&gt;s &lt;t 11 d Col Fltl'h. Ht 1 \'inlilll: Pame la
H~rold Westfall. Ch iurgo. Ill .. Di seipl ~s uf Christ,
Friend:; . . the .ve&lt;~rs to C&lt;1nW.
, leges will .:;nnn be rPlfased. ac· Sue Carter, HI. 2 Gallipolis;
\Tr:. ~nd }ir!'. John S1onp and :\1ora nan, Mortnoil.
H u ssi:~ n
The pl ed ge~ of 1he Pi Sigm(l l ('()rd ing to Mis ~· 88rb:1ra ~~~· - ~~r~. William A. Gardner. 1\atamil~·. \lr and Mn;
;..tike Or1hocioli. U.C C., l;nit&lt;trwn - fraternity b&lt;l\C
comJMitd Nult , Arling Dirl'ctor o! CP I-· ntmga. Edw;J rd T. Holromb,
Mr(':• t:ll~· :md d::t11gh1i'r.
~lr. ont' e;wh.
the 1r formal Pledg ing prO,I!Jalh i l e~e Relt~1io ns.
J·:w i:1gton: Mrs. Rr1lll'rt G ('linr.
&lt;md Mr!-._ Ar!hur ljvm. iltl of A~ H11 , r.rande Colle~e con- and are now t' njoy ing the •·ac- 1
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.lim and llalph Stt'l'iart. Dar - 10 aHrill'l :• n rven grt':t1er as- • The "Hio Grande Colle.~(' pu~. The cnmpus po.-. t oJII!'('. lo· C. .Jum·s. Pt. Pl(•o~anl; i\.-1rs.
ut 1ly aml .Jrtt HtiS5~&gt;I I. Do11na ~nrtmenl of stll deniS frp.--. 1 nil Cam pns Director.v. }91)6 · 67" calf'd in the new (f'n1er. l1a~ Ulnn E. 1;1)11dwin, K!. I Letart
\\i•ldl t' ~ Jll'lll a wePk \'l:-;i1Jng failhs and rlPnnminalitltJ s
\H:IIl bi:'ing di s1ri buted on Tues· been open for severu l Wt&gt;t•ks
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wilh Mr _ and .\ ln.: _ W 1·: 1\jf's- Tod: 1_v !It t&gt;~' c-Jtllt' lrum tn·er day, ,'\lov. 22 1•11 c·ampus. T hI' A new C(lrnpus bulletin ho;mj l'le&lt;ts&lt;H tl. Ernest S. Hl:IIHlPn.
blU &lt;tnd. dtilril't&gt;n llt SL L.otli ~. 2:&lt; rlilfl'n'n l n' ligiou~ fit'110tninH " u·trectory ronta :ns t11e llllt11C and , 1ora 1ed ntar t I1e new (1·Hl1n_g !~rn1. W. I' a : ;~·'I r ~ ..IoI1n
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Jo)ltl Sh~t.~lt't'n ~It fl Lt'nn:lrd ... nt s tiltt'~ t~nd tht·e~ n;il ions. and ph oot&gt;, and rampus
ad· t'onstrudion on the lat·.~e t)o:lf'l." ~:1UfT, Pumrro~ : James
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Sw:1rt. HI 1 Hacin~: Ken1on
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w)Jf'll lion, the horne addres.~t
iHlcl have and \\'OIIId likP to srt· ;IJ',. sie A ll~tt'll••.l'. Bor!lle: Brinn
11 .. '.l r-di r-al ('f•nlt'r r1n Salurrl&lt;~ .v ~hev leave. they Jrav -'· with &lt;l phone. an d campus ex lension of swe red m th1s coltllllll s)mui ·i L. (' ii1·k. Mr. Alto.
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bv tht' F'ogie~ong ambul;mrr. ht&gt;t.ter rea li?.a1,on of the world 1ht! faeu lly, slilff, and adl 1 1i nis- b~ sent 10. "Q~estions, Box s·•!. Mrs J], ·J·)wrt T. Sands. Iron·
&lt;Ah·n• "ht' mnnins &lt;I pati1•n1
of indi";duals in whidl llwv tration.
Rw Cr&lt;on de l'nllr·~P,
H 11, torr : .\l wh;J• ·l L. S;11·k, Ill.
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Chaffins,
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ldwd froro lh• i'l&lt;'sant 1'•1·
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ley Ho~ pi1;tl to hon1e of
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&lt;.:auRhtN ~frs. Cllilrles Han. t PT. Pl.F.,'1:-iANT _ Ander-· Others su bmitting bids WPre "·eek ~ a.nd pl;ms nre unJPrw oy
Hirt h'i
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nl,!lll ;:Jt \'11 Alto Shf' reporl t•d . son·~ Bl.;wk Huck. Inc., Cha rlt's- .~1oun1ain Stal e (': i1S!ntdiiltl to obt&lt;l in l s_ SCI I. .Jennin ~s Mrs. R(JL:r l G. Clint, Rt. 2
Jy J:ndt 'l'\\t'll1 ~lt rll,t'r.' .
ton. \\&lt;IS the apparent low bid- Compa ny of Sou th CIJarle!'ln n. Randolph f01 the OLcJ~Jnn S('ll Pt Pll':lsilrll, duugn ter, 12 ~3
·'I~· . and \Irs . Vir~il Pilling or der r(,r Ma::on Cu un tv's 3.200 W. Va.: H am~on flrn oks. Inc·, Randolph IS ronsidt'red "f::tthrr . Tuesdt~y,
C&lt; lllTllHI~ visited on S;ifurriay 1 foot &lt;~ irpnrl - lnnd inz ~t rip fo l· Riverdale. Md _: Kennell! M. ·of the alrpo rt bi ll'' 111 Congrt'O.:~ . '
Disrh.arge!;
f'', r11 in~ wilh Mrs Helen Stew. · lowin~ th e read ing or se \•en: Ounn Compan~' · ScJuth Charle~- which is rmtking granh possi· : \ lrs. Merrill Bunre, Carl E.
I~r 1 (lnd rt~nril~·
bids submi ttC'd for the ronlract ' ton. W. Va.: \\'ard Construction hie for ai rport ,·on st nlclillll.
Sf't amblin. \ick 1·:.
Cnllns.
H vlid&lt;~,. diru.er ~uest~
of Monday b~' the ~1ason Coun ty ' Company. Huntington
and
- --- - ------, Tn•nt /\. Evans. i\lr s. John M.
~.·Jr. and ~tr~ Chr ist~· Bletner Court.
: Ge-nPral P avin~ Company, \tor· F11iler. Danny E. Morris. Mrs.
Wt'rt' .\ lr and l\1r~ . .Jr.hn Sissfln Anderson's low hid was $212 ,- · gantown, W. Va.
Rainhow Girls Hohl 1C.corge H. \-lorrow. Harry N.
tJnd f. 1mily. Mr~. Ru~se ll Ca pt'· 1;-t!&lt;.6J with the next lowf'st bid · .John A. Wil son. president r,f Initiation ICitt·~
Hhodc·s. H&lt;~y H. Riffle. ~1rs.
llJrl. .\lr &lt;md J\'lr!" Charles Cu- being
~ ubm i tled by Howard the County Court, conduct ed !
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. lil •n ry W. Say rr., ~Irs. Lilla G
hen. bo1h of Pomeruy,
PI ·1t· ~ 1 . 0 f
H'll
' ·d the bid-opening and sa id the ' PT. PLEAS:\NT - The P0' 111 S!low. \-Irs Ira Stepp, J,tmrs
1 mt s,
JJ IIJ...
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Pleas nt A
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,\h aud Mr ~ . Fred .Jenkins Ohio. with a $229.902.43.
hids will be an;~lyzed, then
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s~emu ~· 0 ~· · r· L Tucker, l\frs. Hoger D Sickli nd foH111iy of Apple Grove.
~~. rushed to Wa!&gt;ihint!hm for an· ~e.r_ 01_ Hamhow fo~ Cirl~ held 1 1e~ r·r(lnkhn J . Fran1, Tamra
Ohin ~ pent Th&lt;tnks,Q;iv mg with
proval by the Frderal Avia- : lntha_tJon ce~e m onJcs \•lonJay · L. Wi~ ema n , "lrs. Joe E. Col·
~~t·~ p;.~rent ~ ~h . and \Irs. Celllf 0
,lion Agenl·y.
evenmg fo!· etgbt new nlf'llll)('rs. , lin" ;md infant son, Mrs. 1\.'hu··
ril Kirk
I Ground-breaking cere mony Rhonda Kaylor, B&lt;trb;lra Ann (·pi Q. Curonel and in!ant dau·
Thanksgiri ng gttf"it~ or Mis~
will possibly be held in
two ~nmas. Frt~nres Lon~. i\ tJI~l' · . ght{·r, Mrs. ll.ogt'r C. Gcwl and
Bt~~ie Wright werf' !l.lrs. W.
~-lule Hogar. ~lary P la nl ~. S.m. infa nt d ~ughlt&gt;r, Mrs. Henry W.
Groggs of Atlanla . &lt;:a. \1r _ ;-mr!
I Pleasant Valley Hospit&lt;tl
. dr~
l.re
ilughes . .lt~tif"ll (•n II III. ~Irs. Marvin T. Hu.•w and
~rs Cl~·de WrighL Mr. and
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inf:tnl daughter, Mrs. Rona ld
~r" . l);rvid \\' right. nil (Jf Hlr;- PT PLEASANT - The ('nl.
Admit~d:
Lonnie
Hal1, , Frann·s Lautz. Wortil v Ad- G. Toland ;1nd inL:mt daughlt•r.
W \'
one] Ch.arles Lewis Chapter of Vin ton: Mrs Ro ::'t&gt;r Thn• lt Hs-. v i ~nr. prrsid cd during a short
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sessi on and tlw group m;1 s danee 1o be hP.Id DPI't'm 1
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rtl &lt;l\' ~rl. Ho~s{' lt ; Bill.v Yrs1N \.al- : made plans fur a form.:ll Christ- ber 2.'! ;-d II If' Masonic Hall.
e' dI twoB Wf't'
and 2 P m .tn 11e
. n HIIU !'l' · lip0li s Ferry : Mrs. Cl&lt;Jyton Ad- I ...,_ _ _ _ _.__ _ _ _.;....;....;_ _ _ _ _ _ _.-..,
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Will ams , Bidwell: William Htts~ell,
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Mr ~. Bonme , ar at rc · e.v
spet~k 1o th~: group 11sing w !wr New Haven.
\lr . and ,.1r ~ . Clwrl{'s Kinne·. top ic "Americ&lt;m Heri1age
Dischargtd: Mr~
~1;-~rtin
of Salem. Va . ri ~i 1f'd sevt&gt; r t~ l Prw\er. " Mrs_ Chew•r A. ?t\.OOall and d:.w(! hiH.
Pt.
da~ ~ with ~1r!'. F.d Roush.
Roush will prr~rnt the. musical Plea sant; Joh n Rhodts Vinton:
Mr. and Mr~. And~· Gaiford . portion of the pro~ram
Mrs. Howard Shaw. PI Pt•·as.
and ~0 11. Grf'gn ry of East Rar1k
Hos tesse&gt;!'~ for the aflf'rnoon an1: \1r~. Margu~rile .Juhnson
W. V;J. visited la!'t week will1 wi ll be Mrs . James 1\k Cumb. Pt. Pleasant : Mrs. Perry Jef·
ht&gt;r n;1rP11 ts. ~l r. and 1\·lr!-i . Wit·
llim Smith.
Mrs. Hers4:1 .4. . Hender so n, :VI r!'~ ft'rs and daughtrr, Sou1hsidt':
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Lulhr.r .Smith Charles Cottrill. Mrs ..lamrs f . . Mr~- William Huddle!iton. GaJ.
.. d Eads. \1r~. Uilrold
Hidt'nour, ' lipnlis F'errv: Mr~. Clayton
\ir. :m \ 1rc;. II
BtJd _qms of .New
Y l ~ l 1e Mrs. Cl ara (',ood" 'Ill.
· 1,'I rs . \1'1.1 S1 &lt;:~ II1 . I\' est ('. o1um b'1a .
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Rio No Longer A Baptist College i ~~7.~-:::

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ANNOUNCI!: llANCI!1
MASON. - · 'fhe National lln!l

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Anna Lea While .. .. .. .. . •
lin marria~e on' nes ay. ().. Thursday Women's League
Smith
........ 149 1AdmiSsion is 50 cents,
By c ..rJ• somervHie
rector" from the seeond sem••· be learned?
' The eighth Issue of
Rio' s vember. 2.ird. at the :·:~· MASON BOWLING r,ENTER Lee llichardson . . . . . . . . . 119 ,
As many ot the followers o!· ter 1965-66 534 students ex-- THIS PAST WEEK AT RIO: 'newspaper, "Smoke Signals," :1 Ev;-mgeltcal Plarsonage Y c
Week of Nov. 21, l96S
Kathy Davis
148 marrJ'a•e 11·censes In the ornr~
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Won Lost Rome ic 'ar and ...•. • 114 ~ of the t:lcounty clerk. They wt•n
, ..•iiPge w&lt;ts alfillated with th~ ! e1'&gt;pressed no prE'ferenc. And creasing number of families Davis-Shuler, (iillinghnm's, \'le i · le IS t lf'b auJg her
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not1t'~,red the Roman Catho lic faLth, tena . Fa m1!~es are cord1a 11y A new ISJlil}
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iMason Furmture ···'· 4o 51l"1 PT. PLEASANT _ Two cou- ~ Reichert , 19, New Haven, Olfll.
tl.1ut only l4 year~ liJter
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Prote~lant 'l'.elcome to use these dmmg fa- ~ m the 'Vars1 \y Shop flf Thorn· an · ndnnts were his sister B &amp; B Market · · · · · 38 58 ! Jes have made a plkalions for Brenda Kay Burton, 16, Mason
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396 preferred a spe eilities and to take advantage as Clnthtf'rs ;1 rnund lnursriay l At le '
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of the good food oftered at ver~, as Alpha Tm1 Dell&lt;~ frah•n liiY
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ly a Bapli~t institution as t'ar · For example :slightly O\'er i5 l reasonable pri('es.
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the studtnl body ts conCf'rned .l y.ho reg 1stered last spnng prt&gt;- ' d1c1ary members were announ - Fnday
1s Sad Jf' H.1wkms . d , 1.. 1, bert w·JJ 'alllS Har· : Ihgh Jndl \o'idual G&lt;~me: Wan.
• stu dent who registers I· ferred the "le1hodist denomina· red a few weeks ago on cam- I1!lay .. &lt;1 l R'1o. 'I
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208:. ~eula~ Bo(;.c:k ~Ol.p· A'
CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN!
mayf not recor . 1s ~ehtu~us l preferred ~ingl e denom mat1rn : Chtef J_usti('e. Newark :
B~ ! ~g b an\r h111a t~ 1 · ~pon~r)r~ For her wedding tlw bride ~~1g Ser81cs&amp;· 0 m111on ~ l ~c .2
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pre . ,:o n('e on h1s reglstratJOn 1 Jasl spring semes ter.
Boll , Rw Grandr :
l t' Y ,rc nr. r_a er111 y att{ lworr .1 blue dress trimmed in · Fa tr 2171:
~&gt; JYarKe 16:
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Of tht 481 !.ludents who di d ' Like, Sciutoville: John Helbl-, A.W.S.. the As socw1ton of Wmn · i ,111.1 ' . 1
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Mtddleport. :\Jr. and ~~ r s.
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Out-of-town persons attending ord •ro lde~igna tedpre l {'re nt:es: ' urday, ~\ov.
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lh~ wedding of Miss Sheila Wal- Ill Mt'lhodist _ 169 : t2) CaU·.o- to the College dur ing the pa:--t · l•nday, Dt•r. 9 are 1hc 1aH·.'
ker and '1r. Oke~·
:'\ idml&lt;Js lie_ 85 : 131 BCiptist _ i:l : 14 112r, years.
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1for 11tr three evening prrll!rm·
Howard on Nuvembrr 2:ith were Prt&gt;~byterian _ 43 : 151 E u R. ' 0( the m;.~n~ visitors hi Rill' s awPs ol 1he musir&lt;ll · P81ll!
Ne\VS
~1r. an~ M~s. Harry W n I r 1:' . _ 27 : ill ! Lutht'r&lt;m _
23 . campus uvt&gt;r Homeronung. near- Your Wngnn _. , M~rlyn
~ountill~ . ~ ~t ~' · _Ind.:. Mr . .and 1il Ep iscopa l _ 14;
181 Jy all expre~sed the opinion lh &lt;~l i Assistan t P1:ol t~ssn~ of \\u ~ ir.
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Clll Hl,\zrr Hospital:
Vi-;;i\ing
Ind .: Mrs, Wayrw K1·ll.v &lt;lnd 191 Chmti;m _ sevE-n:
IIO !j fac1, some \'islting studenb 1area residen1 s to see any nr all lmur:-, 2_4 &lt;tral 7.g p.m. Paren1s
rhlldren. Htf'hn:~nd . lnd:; Mr \aza rene _ six: rlt\ Church o' i ment ioned that they would li~ e· ol tlw : :.:t&gt; . pt: rfo rmanl'~'S 1o !W tmly on Pediatrirs Ward.
and _Mrs. Don Kin~. Lewtsbmg . (;od - 1(1111' : 1121 Greek Ortho- · lo trattsfer to IUo'
)l{']d in Commun il y IJ;.~Ii .
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W. \ ;r : Mr!" ~ar:"ha\1 ('ox ;md dox . .ltwi!'h, RLDS _
three , The Log Cabin Book Store ~ The n ;~ nws or Ihe 12 HCC] ra 1il ~1. Clifford, Sr., 109t.
~am1 lv .. Ravenswood i'o ·1r. and J!il'l: 113 ) Ch ri slian
S•·'t•nce. which opent'd on Mond&lt;ty, Nov . l ~tuden 1 s who rn&lt;Jde thi s .\'(';l( S Sun~.l·l llr. \'Irs. ~1.
Ray
.1r.~. (h:l rl es .Watkrr, :\1d'nn- Chri ~ lt ~in Union _ two (lie ·1; 2 promi.&lt;;f'S In be a ftt'f!Uen l Who's Who Amon~ Studrnt 'i ht GroH·s, Ill. 2 BidwP il : lril
neL•.\'illf'. 0.: Mr and
Mr~ . !14l A.M .r· ., Congrcsational. :-top for man~ Rio .students in Ameri&lt;·an Lnirer~itit&gt;s &lt;t 11 d Col Fltl'h. Ht 1 \'inlilll: Pame la
H~rold Westfall. Ch iurgo. Ill .. Di seipl ~s uf Christ,
Friend:; . . the .ve&lt;~rs to C&lt;1nW.
, leges will .:;nnn be rPlfased. ac· Sue Carter, HI. 2 Gallipolis;
\Tr:. ~nd }ir!'. John S1onp and :\1ora nan, Mortnoil.
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The pl ed ge~ of 1he Pi Sigm(l l ('()rd ing to Mis ~· 88rb:1ra ~~~· - ~~r~. William A. Gardner. 1\atamil~·. \lr and Mn;
;..tike Or1hocioli. U.C C., l;nit&lt;trwn - fraternity b&lt;l\C
comJMitd Nult , Arling Dirl'ctor o! CP I-· ntmga. Edw;J rd T. Holromb,
Mr(':• t:ll~· :md d::t11gh1i'r.
~lr. ont' e;wh.
the 1r formal Pledg ing prO,I!Jalh i l e~e Relt~1io ns.
J·:w i:1gton: Mrs. Rr1lll'rt G ('linr.
&lt;md Mr!-._ Ar!hur ljvm. iltl of A~ H11 , r.rande Colle~e con- and are now t' njoy ing the •·ac- 1
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.lim and llalph Stt'l'iart. Dar - 10 aHrill'l :• n rven grt':t1er as- • The "Hio Grande Colle.~(' pu~. The cnmpus po.-. t oJII!'('. lo· C. .Jum·s. Pt. Pl(•o~anl; i\.-1rs.
ut 1ly aml .Jrtt HtiS5~&gt;I I. Do11na ~nrtmenl of stll deniS frp.--. 1 nil Cam pns Director.v. }91)6 · 67" calf'd in the new (f'n1er. l1a~ Ulnn E. 1;1)11dwin, K!. I Letart
\\i•ldl t' ~ Jll'lll a wePk \'l:-;i1Jng failhs and rlPnnminalitltJ s
\H:IIl bi:'ing di s1ri buted on Tues· been open for severu l Wt&gt;t•ks
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NuTone CHAMPION
wilh Mr _ and .\ ln.: _ W 1·: 1\jf's- Tod: 1_v !It t&gt;~' c-Jtllt' lrum tn·er day, ,'\lov. 22 1•11 c·ampus. T hI' A new C(lrnpus bulletin ho;mj l'le&lt;ts&lt;H tl. Ernest S. Hl:IIHlPn.
blU &lt;tnd. dtilril't&gt;n llt SL L.otli ~. 2:&lt; rlilfl'n'n l n' ligiou~ fit'110tninH " u·trectory ronta :ns t11e llllt11C and , 1ora 1ed ntar t I1e new (1·Hl1n_g !~rn1. W. I' a : ;~·'I r ~ ..IoI1n
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Mo &lt;tnd wi!h Sp 4 lind .\11'!'1. ltl\n~ .a" 111 .11 ;~ s fru 1n 15 :lifft~r· ei&lt;l~.!' nmk, tlw c&lt;.~mpu~ addres:;: I IJ al!, w1 ll sorm be ronJplch-d 'i';n ln1·. l!endersu n: F'1·Pd J)r-;.
Jo)ltl Sh~t.~lt't'n ~It fl Lt'nn:lrd ... nt s tiltt'~ t~nd tht·e~ n;il ions. and ph oot&gt;, and rampus
ad· t'onstrudion on the lat·.~e t)o:lf'l." ~:1UfT, Pumrro~ : James
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Whi le th ey &lt;trc ·at Hio . 1hrv dress (lf al l J~(;C studen t ~. JI ha~ alre~tdy hrgun.
Sw:1rt. HI 1 Hacin~: Ken1on
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Any qiJf'~ 1·1m1s II1&lt;1 t rn11 m&lt;IV' JJ_ II nImnn ..S .vr:rntst&gt;: 'I
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w)Jf'll lion, the horne addres.~t
iHlcl have and \\'OIIId likP to srt· ;IJ',. sie A ll~tt'll••.l'. Bor!lle: Brinn
11 .. '.l r-di r-al ('f•nlt'r r1n Salurrl&lt;~ .v ~hev leave. they Jrav -'· with &lt;l phone. an d campus ex lension of swe red m th1s coltllllll s)mui ·i L. (' ii1·k. Mr. Alto.
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bv tht' F'ogie~ong ambul;mrr. ht&gt;t.ter rea li?.a1,on of the world 1ht! faeu lly, slilff, and adl 1 1i nis- b~ sent 10. "Q~estions, Box s·•!. Mrs J], ·J·)wrt T. Sands. Iron·
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of indi";duals in whidl llwv tration.
Rw Cr&lt;on de l'nllr·~P,
H 11, torr : .\l wh;J• ·l L. S;11·k, Ill.
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ldwd froro lh• i'l&lt;'sant 1'•1·
IIII I: ;tud Edward c. Wykoll,
ley Ho~ pi1;tl to hon1e of
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&lt;.:auRhtN ~frs. Cllilrles Han. t PT. Pl.F.,'1:-iANT _ Ander-· Others su bmitting bids WPre "·eek ~ a.nd pl;ms nre unJPrw oy
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Jy J:ndt 'l'\\t'll1 ~lt rll,t'r.' .
ton. \\&lt;IS the apparent low bid- Compa ny of Sou th CIJarle!'ln n. Randolph f01 the OLcJ~Jnn S('ll Pt Pll':lsilrll, duugn ter, 12 ~3
·'I~· . and \Irs . Vir~il Pilling or der r(,r Ma::on Cu un tv's 3.200 W. Va.: H am~on flrn oks. Inc·, Randolph IS ronsidt'red "f::tthrr . Tuesdt~y,
C&lt; lllTllHI~ visited on S;ifurriay 1 foot &lt;~ irpnrl - lnnd inz ~t rip fo l· Riverdale. Md _: Kennell! M. ·of the alrpo rt bi ll'' 111 Congrt'O.:~ . '
Disrh.arge!;
f'', r11 in~ wilh Mrs Helen Stew. · lowin~ th e read ing or se \•en: Ounn Compan~' · ScJuth Charle~- which is rmtking granh possi· : \ lrs. Merrill Bunre, Carl E.
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bids submi ttC'd for the ronlract ' ton. W. Va.: \\'ard Construction hie for ai rport ,·on st nlclillll.
Sf't amblin. \ick 1·:.
Cnllns.
H vlid&lt;~,. diru.er ~uest~
of Monday b~' the ~1ason Coun ty ' Company. Huntington
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~.·Jr. and ~tr~ Chr ist~· Bletner Court.
: Ge-nPral P avin~ Company, \tor· F11iler. Danny E. Morris. Mrs.
Wt'rt' .\ lr and l\1r~ . .Jr.hn Sissfln Anderson's low hid was $212 ,- · gantown, W. Va.
Rainhow Girls Hohl 1C.corge H. \-lorrow. Harry N.
tJnd f. 1mily. Mr~. Ru~se ll Ca pt'· 1;-t!&lt;.6J with the next lowf'st bid · .John A. Wil son. president r,f Initiation ICitt·~
Hhodc·s. H&lt;~y H. Riffle. ~1rs.
llJrl. .\lr &lt;md J\'lr!" Charles Cu- being
~ ubm i tled by Howard the County Court, conduct ed !
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. lil •n ry W. Say rr., ~Irs. Lilla G
hen. bo1h of Pomeruy,
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' ·d the bid-opening and sa id the ' PT. PLEAS:\NT - The P0' 111 S!low. \-Irs Ira Stepp, J,tmrs
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,\h aud Mr ~ . Fred .Jenkins Ohio. with a $229.902.43.
hids will be an;~lyzed, then
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s~emu ~· 0 ~· · r· L Tucker, l\frs. Hoger D Sickli nd foH111iy of Apple Grove.
~~. rushed to Wa!&gt;ihint!hm for an· ~e.r_ 01_ Hamhow fo~ Cirl~ held 1 1e~ r·r(lnkhn J . Fran1, Tamra
Ohin ~ pent Th&lt;tnks,Q;iv mg with
proval by the Frderal Avia- : lntha_tJon ce~e m onJcs \•lonJay · L. Wi~ ema n , "lrs. Joe E. Col·
~~t·~ p;.~rent ~ ~h . and \Irs. Celllf 0
,lion Agenl·y.
evenmg fo!· etgbt new nlf'llll)('rs. , lin" ;md infant son, Mrs. 1\.'hu··
ril Kirk
I Ground-breaking cere mony Rhonda Kaylor, B&lt;trb;lra Ann (·pi Q. Curonel and in!ant dau·
Thanksgiri ng gttf"it~ or Mis~
will possibly be held in
two ~nmas. Frt~nres Lon~. i\ tJI~l' · . ght{·r, Mrs. ll.ogt'r C. Gcwl and
Bt~~ie Wright werf' !l.lrs. W.
~-lule Hogar. ~lary P la nl ~. S.m. infa nt d ~ughlt&gt;r, Mrs. Henry W.
Groggs of Atlanla . &lt;:a. \1r _ ;-mr!
I Pleasant Valley Hospit&lt;tl
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ilughes . .lt~tif"ll (•n II III. ~Irs. Marvin T. Hu.•w and
~rs Cl~·de WrighL Mr. and
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inf:tnl daughter, Mrs. Rona ld
~r" . l);rvid \\' right. nil (Jf Hlr;- PT PLEASANT - The ('nl.
Admit~d:
Lonnie
Hal1, , Frann·s Lautz. Wortil v Ad- G. Toland ;1nd inL:mt daughlt•r.
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one] Ch.arles Lewis Chapter of Vin ton: Mrs Ro ::'t&gt;r Thn• lt Hs-. v i ~nr. prrsid cd during a short
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rtl &lt;l\' ~rl. Ho~s{' lt ; Bill.v Yrs1N \.al- : made plans fur a form.:ll Christ- ber 2.'! ;-d II If' Masonic Hall.
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Will ams , Bidwell: William Htts~ell,
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Mr ~. Bonme , ar at rc · e.v
spet~k 1o th~: group 11sing w !wr New Haven.
\lr . and ,.1r ~ . Clwrl{'s Kinne·. top ic "Americ&lt;m Heri1age
Dischargtd: Mr~
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of Salem. Va . ri ~i 1f'd sevt&gt; r t~ l Prw\er. " Mrs_ Chew•r A. ?t\.OOall and d:.w(! hiH.
Pt.
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Roush will prr~rnt the. musical Plea sant; Joh n Rhodts Vinton:
Mr. and Mr~. And~· Gaiford . portion of the pro~ram
Mrs. Howard Shaw. PI Pt•·as.
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Hos tesse&gt;!'~ for the aflf'rnoon an1: \1r~. Margu~rile .Juhnson
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J-bo!l:l ~!let !'emeroy-Middleport, 0.,

defended himself unsaeet!Uilll· twr ..,., -nam, il, llled Ilona, 111J1i11 rellablt·cllplomdo
1'uesdi!Y ou a ebarge •of •lao rotlce of apPeal· IJid waa re- lc aoureet uld tAxlay. ..
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a riot He waa
f®Dd -leaaed on t300 bond.
Tbanl 1181 wxlerstood ·to bavt
ceonUnued From Pqe One) ta='l'• fined •$100 and 1011feoo.
'JI Indicated 1 t!banp of beart
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the powderkeg erlslsln the MJd. ed
days al hard lotm•.. Thant Willing
during .a brief villi by a llvt •
dle East oo Soviet agltat!qp. The ~tudent Nonviolent Coor- VNlTED NATIONS' V man Security Councll : delega.
strove desperately tAxlay
to dinatlng
Committee , (SNCC) Thsnl, yielding 1n1a· sense · to· lion late TUesday. The lull l5o
turn aside new threats to hls aaid
faUure · to
pay papillar demand• Is ready · to member body llrsl met , oecre~
WASHINGTON (UPll - The regime by hard-Une Arab ex· the fine would result In an accept another term aa seere- ly for three 'bours to frame II
Pentagon is lowering Ure mental ,?,""mists and to e~tabhsh
a
of the jail term to tary general ol the United Na· approach to him,

Nov. SO, 1968

Mental Level UPIBriefs
For Draft
Is Lowered

Shar~m Percey, John D. IV

Announce Wedding Plans

CHICAGO (UPI) - Sharon Lee Percy, daughter
of Sen.-elect Charles
Percy, is engaged to marry John
D. Rockefeller IV, Ute society bachelor who was a "pilstandards ror draftees again balance. of power .with l!lrael.
lar of strength" when Sharon's twin sister was murdered.
,. ~ and is laying plans to rescreen As tenstOns rema.10., 1
Percy and his wife, Loraine. Tue1day announced
2.4 million men previously th.n at any lime m the
the engagement of their 21-year-old daughter to Rockeli , ! rejected for mUitary service.
decade, the young
monarch
feller at their home in Ken- i--- ----- - - - ·
But the latest reduction of ~ummoned the Jordanian par·
nilworth.
1
Rockefeller said the couple [
standards, effective Thursday, hamenl ~ diSCUss the cns1s.
A Marrh wedding in Chicago would live in his large stone
probably will not produce more The meetmg was set for Thurs.
wa:-: planned.
house in South Hills. the most
than 40,000 additional men for rlay.
Rol'kefeller one of the na- exclusive section or Charleston,
the armed forces, according t•
lion's most 'eligible bachelors ., W. Va.
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Defense Department manpower Tensions Mount
and one of the wealthiest, was Rockefeller, who will make ,
experts.
'SEOUL - mE
SECONII
recently electt.ad to the We s t 1$1,500 a year as a member of 1
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The manpower pool to ~ alleged Communist North KorVirginia legislature.
, the West Virginia House
or ,
tapped comprises those class!- ean naval attack on
South
The betrothal came just two IDelegates, refers to hunself as
ied t-Y by the Selective Service Korean vessels within
eight
months and 10 days aller
a the "first Rockefeller DemoSystem. But even with the days boosted tension today In
killer slipped into Windward, crat."
I
newly reduced standards mosl !he demilitarized zone dividing
the Percy mansion where the
of these men will be screened North and South Korea.
announcement was made. and
out automatically for physic3l Four North Korean gunboats
;tabbed and beat Valerie Percy
u
00
or mental reasons.
reportedly machine-gunned and
to death. Sharon was asleep
Only those who are phslcally shelled an unarmed 30 • boat
across the hall.
Mr. Kenneth E. !Genel Riggs, fit and scored above the lowest &amp;.uth Korean fishing fleet south
Rockefeller, 29, a nephew of
UXI
agent for the John Hancock 10 per cent rn the mental o&lt; the demarcation line ToesNew York Gov. Nelson H.ockeMutual Life Insurance Company examination will be affected- day and fled with one boat and
Cinnamon Stick
feller and Gov.-elect Wmthrop
has been selected as "Mr. ' and then only if !hey meet its crew of eight as captives.
1nd Btlll
Rockefeller of Arkansas, immeChamp" of the company's Life- certain additional standards.
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. line Career Conference School The latest change, announced Jf' orst in year
diately chartered a plane and
flew to Sharon's side .. A close The fmal meeb"g ol the in September of 1005 at the ! by the Pentagon Tnesday, THE WORST WIDESPREAD ,
frnmd of the fam1ly sa1d Jay, Meigs Countv Umt ol the Aux- home office in Bo::~ton
makes eligible for m1htan:
.
th t d
·as he IS
· kno't'.n
' to rnen
· ds, was. 1hary
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State Patrol
for 1966 was This award is presented
to service all h1gh
school gra-• weatherthm a ·year · rea tod
· at the Ra- the agent the compa ny feels duatcs who are phystcally
.
fi t nearlyld e entrr~rnJnatron
ay
a· ·• p1·11 ar of st reng th" 1Q Sh ar- 1 hel d Monday evemng
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en urmg t e or ea t at o · cme LegiClfl Post, With 10 mem- 1has showed the most progress and who scored between 10 and . ed f th R k'
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capwm
,,. and has done the most outstand- 15 on the armed forces 1ssuth or •e oc dtes an
Iowed.
b~:rs pr~sent. Aux1·11ary
1ams an
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Th e enga gemen t came as n0 .John "V11l
d
h
r
. 1Y, hampered
nor ern pmovement
opene t e mee m~, ing job· in the in~urance :i~ld qualification test. Prev1ous
in
~urprise. Sharon and .John had &lt;1nd conducted the routme bma· in a one year penod. followmg they had to have a score of at M.d t
bL&gt;t~n dating for about
1Y2
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ness.
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the schCX:I.
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least 16. The perfec score !S Only those portions of the
years. 'l'hey met in Washington Sgt. P. D. McCr~ed}.. Com- Mr. R1ggs will return to 100.
. . tion outside and south of the
in the summer of 1965.
mander of the Gallipolis Po~t. Boston where on Dec. 2 he In addition it also quahf1es
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taln
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gave a report on L e f1rst SIX · will give a 30-minute speech Lo those who did not graduate
ped th
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rth M
ranges esca
e onsaug.
months of activity 0 e eJgs the new class and at"thiS !nne from high school If they are Even so, Florida
vegetable
umt. He noted that lhe Umt 1will also be presented w1th a physically ril scored between 16
b '"" f
er
. 1 an d trophy ror his ach1evement.
.
. . . test, growers
FREE GIFT WRAP
h&lt;1d 462. hours of patro
He and · 30 on the· quahf1cal10n
. h f tral:o:u or an ov •
desk duty con:bined, then gave was selected over a class of and showed an aptitu~c in at mg t ros.
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i a comprehens1ve report on the 42 other agents representing 20 least one military spec1alty.
A th H
R
b·
69 fi~rd meeting of the
Stale · dirfere nl sta tes and Puerto Rico_ The new reduction in stan-!W ron.g War?
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dcnrdy
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Auxrliarv
CounIn tho Middle Block Next to Elberfeld•
A GOLD STAR STORE
Pomerov. IP vester &lt;lY a er- .
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noon in the Veterans ~iemorial Cll of ....ldmmrstratlon, at Mrl· her husband to Boston and tht•y ' Secretary Robert S. McNama- combat b':"ts and olive drabV
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE
A ~K FOR YOUR
· 1. surv1vors
·me1ude ler's \iJJlage Inn, Gahanna, on 1· will depart from Colu mbus by ra's program to qualify ..40 '000 111wears he II never
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ed wear
k in let
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two sons. Dllnatd Rosenbaum, Thurs~ay, No.v.ember 3. Changes j jet Thursday morning, Dec . Js:t. ! former rejects
for m1htary Nam 1! drat
.
fREE TICKET
Daylon: Danny Rosenbaum. Co- maJe m A.uxlllary. procedure .at Mr. and Mrs. Riggs reside at . serv ice during the 12 months advoc-.t~- Stoke!~··- ~C~ar2:m~~~c~h~a~el~;::;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~!!!!!!!!~;~;;~!!!!!!!l!!!~
Jumbus. four grJndrhildrer., i thJs council meetmg w~re diS·· Rt. I, Reedsville.
that began last Oct. 1.
two brothers. Fred. P(lmrroy, ! cussed. most notable bemg dJsand Paul. Porhmouth .
rnntmuanre of the Annual Aux.
Mr. Rosf'nbaum was n mem - iliary Inspection, effel'tlve Jan- :
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member or the Dr~w Webster lim rf Auxiliary groups, ea{'h ! The three were convicted 111 1
y Jfe
Post, AmPri ca n Legwn. and Dislri('t Major and · or execu- se parate trials of ki1Jing Mrs.
.;
Forty and Eighl. He also serv- , live officer s~a ll make at lea.st Austing durin~ a rob?ery at her Fire of undetermi~ed origin
ed his counrrv in World War I one annua l VISJ! to each Aux1l· lhome. The tr1al testJmony was caused damage e~t1mated at
1n ovNsens duty.
' 1ary group in his distr~t. fur l that two men entered the house, . $6.000 to $7,000 In the furnace 1
fllnt&gt;ral servi('f'S wil l be ht&gt;ld the purpose of observmg the beat Mrs. Austing in an attempt i room and radiator shop or the
F'riday at 2 p. m. at thr St. condu et or lhe meetmg. or any ' to force her lo open her safe, ., Keith Goble Ford building !aPaul' s LiJLhrran Ch urch
in phase of the gro up operation he which they hauled away and cated off South Third·St in
Pomeroy with Lhe Rev. Joseph , may wish to inqu ire into.
I opened with chisels.
'1 Middleport early today.
Kra ty officiating. Burial will I A new roster and Mobiliza- Mr s. Austing was found th~
Fire company officials
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lee! after the next election 11f1was hospitalized. The governor breaking out of control when
Now
Friends may call at the officers.
said the testimony indicated she the pumper and pumper-tank·
I&lt;J wl!lg Funeral Home until noon 1 Calling lists from the roster recovf"red rapidly and was er trucks arrived at the scene
Giving
Friday when the body wilt be will be prepared by the Group ready for discharge from t h e at 4 a. m., after the blaze was
Free
tal; en to the church. Militar~ Ca 1 ·lin to best effect mobilizil- hospital when she suddenly died discovered by Middleport pol1
Tickets
.services will be +leld at the lion 1f the Unit.
from a heart condition. Medical ice.
cemetery.
Colonel Chiaramonte spoke testimony differed on whether Firemen indicated there w.as '
The family requests that gifts briefly, and di scussed past ac- the beating caused her death damage to some automobile
be sent to the St. Paul's Luth- complishments of the Patrol but the juries in two cases and parts stored in the building and
eran Church Memorial Fund and Auxiliary, noting that Aux- a three-judge panel in another the blaze got to within approxi- l
m Mr. Rosenbaum 's n~me jn. iliary assistance on desk duty agreed that it did and convict- mately 20 feet of the business's .
:-tead or sendi ng flowers,
i:!nd olher duties has made it ed the men of Iirst~egree mur- . paint
shop before being
1brought under control.
possible for patrol officers to. der.
Bonds Forfeited
spend more time on aclual pa- ~
lira! duty.
Boone Martin Give
. 1 , .
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ter s Wurt
The Stale Highway Patrol !
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Three bonds were forfeited 1967 meeting was announced for 1 Up Top Postttons
Surprise her with a
and one fine was ordered
in April 1st and 2nd, at the Neil Rev. Dona.ld Boone, p~esid~nt
bunch. Look under
Middleport Mayor C. 0. Fish- I House in Columbus. This will l and Rev. Richard Martm, v1ce
FLORISTS in the
er's court Tuesday evening. Jer- be the 25th anniversary of the president, of the Meigs County
YELLOW PAGES. Where
ry Willia~ Zorns, 39, Lancas- Auxiliary. Decision was made ! Ministerial Asso_clation,_.resignter, forfeited two bonds of $.'ill by the Meigs Unit to hold aU ed the~r respective pos.1~10ns at
your fingers do the
each on cha rges of driving left future meetings at the Middle- a .meetmg of the exe~ut1ve com- 1
walking.
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Imore central location. A social Appomted as president was
Willard D. Mohler, 44, Co- hour was held following the Rev. Paul Sellers and Rev.
lurnbus, forfeited his $15 homJ 11 t·ng
Howard Ruppelt as secretary
. t.10ns
on a charge of intoxication : mee I .
a nd treasurer. Th e restgna
\o1elvin Lee, 60, Route 1, Mid~ i
will become e£fective on Dec~leport, was fined $10 and costs
Veterans Memorial Hospital ember 12, at which time the
J a charge of intoxicalinn.
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J 11 C 1 new officers will be installed at
AdmissionS ewe
arr,, a ministerial family Christmas
DECEMBER 28
GOLFERS TO MEET
!Coolvill e, Mrs. Gabery VRian hMe; dinner to be held at Letart
2 • $100 I. $75 I· $50
er, Portland; Ro rt
c ar -: Falls
M:mbers of the Pomeroy Wo- 1son, Middleport ; James Jeffers,
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4·$25 1-$15 2·$10
nen s Golf Assn., are asked to Gallipolis· Anna Wheeler Ra.
RESERVES WIN
1ttend an important meeting
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.'le club house Thursday, De·
Southern Reserves defeated
:ember 1 at 7:30 p.m.
Discharges - Mr~.
Don Hannan - Trace reserves 41 -18
Callie Banks, Nellie with Steve Shuler high for the
!1 Little Tornadoes with 11 and
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Kenny Theiss getting nine, Tues- .
Ask F~r YII!'' Free Ticket- No Purchue Necessary
1
Blrtb - A daughter, to Mr. 1 day night at Racine.
R..llter Each Time You Vltlt Any of TitHe Stortt
and Mrs. Gary Van Meter.
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Winning Numbers Posted Wukfy AI Portlclpatlng Merchonlo
FOR
CHRISTMAS
1966
GIVEN FffiST AID
Drowing At Homo Bonk Perking Lot At8:00 P.M.
The Middleport emergency
SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWtN~ MERCHANTSa
squad was summoned for Mrs.
Pick Up FREE Tick•t,
Bill Swisher, 571 Grant
st.
No Purchu• R:equirfd
Aftno's Boouly &amp; Dross Shop
Johnson's Rodlo &amp; T.V.
1 ~::;:: at 4:34 p.m.
Mrs.
Certified Gas Station
had a choking spell and
W~~gnor Hordworo
Ebtr's Gulf S.rvlct
538 W. Mtin St. Porneror
git·en first aid by
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Wold Croo Sons
squad.

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J-bo!l:l ~!let !'emeroy-Middleport, 0.,

defended himself unsaeet!Uilll· twr ..,., -nam, il, llled Ilona, 111J1i11 rellablt·cllplomdo
1'uesdi!Y ou a ebarge •of •lao rotlce of apPeal· IJid waa re- lc aoureet uld tAxlay. ..
·
a riot He waa
f®Dd -leaaed on t300 bond.
Tbanl 1181 wxlerstood ·to bavt
ceonUnued From Pqe One) ta='l'• fined •$100 and 1011feoo.
'JI Indicated 1 t!banp of beart
60
the powderkeg erlslsln the MJd. ed
days al hard lotm•.. Thant Willing
during .a brief villi by a llvt •
dle East oo Soviet agltat!qp. The ~tudent Nonviolent Coor- VNlTED NATIONS' V man Security Councll : delega.
strove desperately tAxlay
to dinatlng
Committee , (SNCC) Thsnl, yielding 1n1a· sense · to· lion late TUesday. The lull l5o
turn aside new threats to hls aaid
faUure · to
pay papillar demand• Is ready · to member body llrsl met , oecre~
WASHINGTON (UPll - The regime by hard-Une Arab ex· the fine would result In an accept another term aa seere- ly for three 'bours to frame II
Pentagon is lowering Ure mental ,?,""mists and to e~tabhsh
a
of the jail term to tary general ol the United Na· approach to him,

Nov. SO, 1968

Mental Level UPIBriefs
For Draft
Is Lowered

Shar~m Percey, John D. IV

Announce Wedding Plans

CHICAGO (UPI) - Sharon Lee Percy, daughter
of Sen.-elect Charles
Percy, is engaged to marry John
D. Rockefeller IV, Ute society bachelor who was a "pilstandards ror draftees again balance. of power .with l!lrael.
lar of strength" when Sharon's twin sister was murdered.
,. ~ and is laying plans to rescreen As tenstOns rema.10., 1
Percy and his wife, Loraine. Tue1day announced
2.4 million men previously th.n at any lime m the
the engagement of their 21-year-old daughter to Rockeli , ! rejected for mUitary service.
decade, the young
monarch
feller at their home in Ken- i--- ----- - - - ·
But the latest reduction of ~ummoned the Jordanian par·
nilworth.
1
Rockefeller said the couple [
standards, effective Thursday, hamenl ~ diSCUss the cns1s.
A Marrh wedding in Chicago would live in his large stone
probably will not produce more The meetmg was set for Thurs.
wa:-: planned.
house in South Hills. the most
than 40,000 additional men for rlay.
Rol'kefeller one of the na- exclusive section or Charleston,
the armed forces, according t•
lion's most 'eligible bachelors ., W. Va.
I
Defense Department manpower Tensions Mount
and one of the wealthiest, was Rockefeller, who will make ,
experts.
'SEOUL - mE
SECONII
recently electt.ad to the We s t 1$1,500 a year as a member of 1
•
The manpower pool to ~ alleged Communist North KorVirginia legislature.
, the West Virginia House
or ,
tapped comprises those class!- ean naval attack on
South
The betrothal came just two IDelegates, refers to hunself as
ied t-Y by the Selective Service Korean vessels within
eight
months and 10 days aller
a the "first Rockefeller DemoSystem. But even with the days boosted tension today In
killer slipped into Windward, crat."
I
newly reduced standards mosl !he demilitarized zone dividing
the Percy mansion where the
of these men will be screened North and South Korea.
announcement was made. and
out automatically for physic3l Four North Korean gunboats
;tabbed and beat Valerie Percy
u
00
or mental reasons.
reportedly machine-gunned and
to death. Sharon was asleep
Only those who are phslcally shelled an unarmed 30 • boat
across the hall.
Mr. Kenneth E. !Genel Riggs, fit and scored above the lowest &amp;.uth Korean fishing fleet south
Rockefeller, 29, a nephew of
UXI
agent for the John Hancock 10 per cent rn the mental o&lt; the demarcation line ToesNew York Gov. Nelson H.ockeMutual Life Insurance Company examination will be affected- day and fled with one boat and
Cinnamon Stick
feller and Gov.-elect Wmthrop
has been selected as "Mr. ' and then only if !hey meet its crew of eight as captives.
1nd Btlll
Rockefeller of Arkansas, immeChamp" of the company's Life- certain additional standards.
.
.
. line Career Conference School The latest change, announced Jf' orst in year
diately chartered a plane and
flew to Sharon's side .. A close The fmal meeb"g ol the in September of 1005 at the ! by the Pentagon Tnesday, THE WORST WIDESPREAD ,
frnmd of the fam1ly sa1d Jay, Meigs Countv Umt ol the Aux- home office in Bo::~ton
makes eligible for m1htan:
.
th t d
·as he IS
· kno't'.n
' to rnen
· ds, was. 1hary
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ene
State Patrol
for 1966 was This award is presented
to service all h1gh
school gra-• weatherthm a ·year · rea tod
· at the Ra- the agent the compa ny feels duatcs who are phystcally
.
fi t nearlyld e entrr~rnJnatron
ay
a· ·• p1·11 ar of st reng th" 1Q Sh ar- 1 hel d Monday evemng
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wa
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were
en urmg t e or ea t at o · cme LegiClfl Post, With 10 mem- 1has showed the most progress and who scored between 10 and . ed f th R k'
·
capwm
,,. and has done the most outstand- 15 on the armed forces 1ssuth or •e oc dtes an
Iowed.
b~:rs pr~sent. Aux1·11ary
1ams an
·
Th e enga gemen t came as n0 .John "V11l
d
h
r
. 1Y, hampered
nor ern pmovement
opene t e mee m~, ing job· in the in~urance :i~ld qualification test. Prev1ous
in
~urprise. Sharon and .John had &lt;1nd conducted the routme bma· in a one year penod. followmg they had to have a score of at M.d t
bL&gt;t~n dating for about
1Y2
,.,
t
· 1 wes .
ness.
,
the schCX:I.
. ·
least 16. The perfec score !S Only those portions of the
years. 'l'hey met in Washington Sgt. P. D. McCr~ed}.. Com- Mr. R1ggs will return to 100.
. . tion outside and south of the
in the summer of 1965.
mander of the Gallipolis Po~t. Boston where on Dec. 2 he In addition it also quahf1es
. , d . ti
taln
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nation s omma ng moun
gave a report on L e f1rst SIX · will give a 30-minute speech Lo those who did not graduate
ped th
1 hi
rth M
ranges esca
e onsaug.
months of activity 0 e eJgs the new class and at"thiS !nne from high school If they are Even so, Florida
vegetable
umt. He noted that lhe Umt 1will also be presented w1th a physically ril scored between 16
b '"" f
er
. 1 an d trophy ror his ach1evement.
.
. . . test, growers
FREE GIFT WRAP
h&lt;1d 462. hours of patro
He and · 30 on the· quahf1cal10n
. h f tral:o:u or an ov •
desk duty con:bined, then gave was selected over a class of and showed an aptitu~c in at mg t ros.
~
i a comprehens1ve report on the 42 other agents representing 20 least one military spec1alty.
A th H
R
b·
69 fi~rd meeting of the
Stale · dirfere nl sta tes and Puerto Rico_ The new reduction in stan-!W ron.g War?
r
ur
dcnrdy
osend
allm.
f
t
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Highwav
Pa
trol
Auxrliarv
CounIn tho Middle Block Next to Elberfeld•
A GOLD STAR STORE
Pomerov. IP vester &lt;lY a er- .
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. 1 Mrs · Rr·ggs wr·u accompartv. dards rs· part of Defense SELMA, ALA. - .WEARING
noon in the Veterans ~iemorial Cll of ....ldmmrstratlon, at Mrl· her husband to Boston and tht•y ' Secretary Robert S. McNama- combat b':"ts and olive drabV
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE
A ~K FOR YOUR
· 1. surv1vors
·me1ude ler's \iJJlage Inn, Gahanna, on 1· will depart from Colu mbus by ra's program to qualify ..40 '000 111wears he II never
1'\U
Hosp1ta
ed wear
k in let
1 • blac
two sons. Dllnatd Rosenbaum, Thurs~ay, No.v.ember 3. Changes j jet Thursday morning, Dec . Js:t. ! former rejects
for m1htary Nam 1! drat
.
fREE TICKET
Daylon: Danny Rosenbaum. Co- maJe m A.uxlllary. procedure .at Mr. and Mrs. Riggs reside at . serv ice during the 12 months advoc-.t~- Stoke!~··- ~C~ar2:m~~~c~h~a~el~;::;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~!!!!!!!!~;~;;~!!!!!!!l!!!~
Jumbus. four grJndrhildrer., i thJs council meetmg w~re diS·· Rt. I, Reedsville.
that began last Oct. 1.
two brothers. Fred. P(lmrroy, ! cussed. most notable bemg dJsand Paul. Porhmouth .
rnntmuanre of the Annual Aux.
Mr. Rosf'nbaum was n mem - iliary Inspection, effel'tlve Jan- :
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ber of the St. Paul's Luthenm uary 1. 1967.
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member or the Dr~w Webster lim rf Auxiliary groups, ea{'h ! The three were convicted 111 1
y Jfe
Post, AmPri ca n Legwn. and Dislri('t Major and · or execu- se parate trials of ki1Jing Mrs.
.;
Forty and Eighl. He also serv- , live officer s~a ll make at lea.st Austing durin~ a rob?ery at her Fire of undetermi~ed origin
ed his counrrv in World War I one annua l VISJ! to each Aux1l· lhome. The tr1al testJmony was caused damage e~t1mated at
1n ovNsens duty.
' 1ary group in his distr~t. fur l that two men entered the house, . $6.000 to $7,000 In the furnace 1
fllnt&gt;ral servi('f'S wil l be ht&gt;ld the purpose of observmg the beat Mrs. Austing in an attempt i room and radiator shop or the
F'riday at 2 p. m. at thr St. condu et or lhe meetmg. or any ' to force her lo open her safe, ., Keith Goble Ford building !aPaul' s LiJLhrran Ch urch
in phase of the gro up operation he which they hauled away and cated off South Third·St in
Pomeroy with Lhe Rev. Joseph , may wish to inqu ire into.
I opened with chisels.
'1 Middleport early today.
Kra ty officiating. Burial will I A new roster and Mobiliza- Mr s. Austing was found th~
Fire company officials
of
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be m the Beech Grove ceme- tion Plan will i:tlso go into ef- next day, seriously injured and Middleport said the blaze was
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tery in !he f&lt;~m 1 ly lot.
lee! after the next election 11f1was hospitalized. The governor breaking out of control when
Now
Friends may call at the officers.
said the testimony indicated she the pumper and pumper-tank·
I&lt;J wl!lg Funeral Home until noon 1 Calling lists from the roster recovf"red rapidly and was er trucks arrived at the scene
Giving
Friday when the body wilt be will be prepared by the Group ready for discharge from t h e at 4 a. m., after the blaze was
Free
tal; en to the church. Militar~ Ca 1 ·lin to best effect mobilizil- hospital when she suddenly died discovered by Middleport pol1
Tickets
.services will be +leld at the lion 1f the Unit.
from a heart condition. Medical ice.
cemetery.
Colonel Chiaramonte spoke testimony differed on whether Firemen indicated there w.as '
The family requests that gifts briefly, and di scussed past ac- the beating caused her death damage to some automobile
be sent to the St. Paul's Luth- complishments of the Patrol but the juries in two cases and parts stored in the building and
eran Church Memorial Fund and Auxiliary, noting that Aux- a three-judge panel in another the blaze got to within approxi- l
m Mr. Rosenbaum 's n~me jn. iliary assistance on desk duty agreed that it did and convict- mately 20 feet of the business's .
:-tead or sendi ng flowers,
i:!nd olher duties has made it ed the men of Iirst~egree mur- . paint
shop before being
1brought under control.
possible for patrol officers to. der.
Bonds Forfeited
spend more time on aclual pa- ~
lira! duty.
Boone Martin Give
. 1 , .
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ter s Wurt
The Stale Highway Patrol !
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Three bonds were forfeited 1967 meeting was announced for 1 Up Top Postttons
Surprise her with a
and one fine was ordered
in April 1st and 2nd, at the Neil Rev. Dona.ld Boone, p~esid~nt
bunch. Look under
Middleport Mayor C. 0. Fish- I House in Columbus. This will l and Rev. Richard Martm, v1ce
FLORISTS in the
er's court Tuesday evening. Jer- be the 25th anniversary of the president, of the Meigs County
YELLOW PAGES. Where
ry Willia~ Zorns, 39, Lancas- Auxiliary. Decision was made ! Ministerial Asso_clation,_.resignter, forfeited two bonds of $.'ill by the Meigs Unit to hold aU ed the~r respective pos.1~10ns at
your fingers do the
each on cha rges of driving left future meetings at the Middle- a .meetmg of the exe~ut1ve com- 1
walking.
'
of center and reckless opera- port Legion home, thi$. .being 8 m1ttee _Tuesday evem.ng.
:
!Jon.
Imore central location. A social Appomted as president was
Willard D. Mohler, 44, Co- hour was held following the Rev. Paul Sellers and Rev.
lurnbus, forfeited his $15 homJ 11 t·ng
Howard Ruppelt as secretary
. t.10ns
on a charge of intoxication : mee I .
a nd treasurer. Th e restgna
\o1elvin Lee, 60, Route 1, Mid~ i
will become e£fective on Dec~leport, was fined $10 and costs
Veterans Memorial Hospital ember 12, at which time the
J a charge of intoxicalinn.
.
J 11 C 1 new officers will be installed at
AdmissionS ewe
arr,, a ministerial family Christmas
DECEMBER 28
GOLFERS TO MEET
!Coolvill e, Mrs. Gabery VRian hMe; dinner to be held at Letart
2 • $100 I. $75 I· $50
er, Portland; Ro rt
c ar -: Falls
M:mbers of the Pomeroy Wo- 1son, Middleport ; James Jeffers,
·
4·$25 1-$15 2·$10
nen s Golf Assn., are asked to Gallipolis· Anna Wheeler Ra.
RESERVES WIN
1ttend an important meeting
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PRIZES
.'le club house Thursday, De·
Southern Reserves defeated
:ember 1 at 7:30 p.m.
Discharges - Mr~.
Don Hannan - Trace reserves 41 -18
Callie Banks, Nellie with Steve Shuler high for the
!1 Little Tornadoes with 11 and
I
Kenny Theiss getting nine, Tues- .
Ask F~r YII!'' Free Ticket- No Purchue Necessary
1
Blrtb - A daughter, to Mr. 1 day night at Racine.
R..llter Each Time You Vltlt Any of TitHe Stortt
and Mrs. Gary Van Meter.
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Winning Numbers Posted Wukfy AI Portlclpatlng Merchonlo
FOR
CHRISTMAS
1966
GIVEN FffiST AID
Drowing At Homo Bonk Perking Lot At8:00 P.M.
The Middleport emergency
SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWtN~ MERCHANTSa
squad was summoned for Mrs.
Pick Up FREE Tick•t,
Bill Swisher, 571 Grant
st.
No Purchu• R:equirfd
Aftno's Boouly &amp; Dross Shop
Johnson's Rodlo &amp; T.V.
1 ~::;:: at 4:34 p.m.
Mrs.
Certified Gas Station
had a choking spell and
W~~gnor Hordworo
Ebtr's Gulf S.rvlct
538 W. Mtin St. Porneror
git·en first aid by
the I
Eynon's Sohfo Service
Wold Croo Sons
squad.

J\·

Give Her
A Lizagator

Kenneth Riggs

Js'Mr. Champ'
0£ ''5 Sch }

F'Inal Meeting
.

By •••

Of A 'j Iary
•
Held I'n Raci'ne

if
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WHOLE

··

21-99

I'

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1

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FRYERS

t

Home Mode

By Tho Pl...

lb.

BOLOGNA

45c
OPEN
Every Day
9 to 9:30

PORK &amp;BEANS

TOTAL $460

I

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'

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First Notlonol Bonk

Vlll... Cut Rote

.
,
;
.
PEACH

I · ,l , I . , ~,....,..

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Pom1r0y

BABY FOOD

Jar

4

cons

S1

2

COLA

2
------

Racine Fui·Volu Mkt.

Racine Sorvl .. Stotlon

Roclno ~1r1go

The Club R01touront

Recine Homo Bonk

Roclno G. &amp; Service Co,

Star Supply Co,

Raclnt Dept. Store

Pomeroy, 0.

Armourt

VIENNA SAUSAGE

:a~~s9c

MATE

--------~\: 6Sc

Duncan Hines

Nescafe

PINTO
BEANS

CAKE
MIXES

I·NSTANT
COFFEE

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'

KIDNEY BEANS

c

IOoi.
Boxes

J;u

~ ·~-~~....
.

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Roll

3 10c
for

SALAD
DRESSING

-~

5·::: 99c

Qt.

MARGARINE

c

! lb.
pkg.

JoenofArcRod

303
con

MIXED
NUTS
lb.

49

CORN

Assorted
COOKIES

10c

S 99c
303

Cllll

Stokely'a

APPLE SAUCE

303
con

4

10c

32oz.
bot.

S1

Cukes, ea. • • •
PIE 'FILLING
Peppers, eci. •
ORANGE
Carrots, pkg. •
JUICE - - - - - - - -v.. ctn.gil. 49C RQdishes, pkg.

c

SUPER MARKET
(Formerly Evans Super Market)

Comer Mill &amp; Second Sts.
Ml~, Q._
"We Reserve The Right To limit Quantities"·

,.

'

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Streitman

TMnk You Brand CHERilY

.All Tlckota Good for ALL Drowlnga Including tht FINAL DRAWING

'

Bowl

Stokelp \Yhole Kornol

ORANGE DRINK

GROVER'S STUDIO
1 15 E. Second St.

Asst._

89c

Peak Brand

Evans Brand

GUM

ClriOM

COFFEE

No. 2!4
cani

Hunts
Brand

8C .

R. C.

ES
~~·~ ~:.:..i.:, i;:..:...i f

W~t~ntrt

Most Models Avoiloblo

Phillips Sisters Style Shop

Court St,

POLAROID
CAMERAS

Place Your
Order Now

SHOP OUR DISPLAY OF
NOVELTY GIFTS.

'

can

Dec. 24 • 3 ($20) Prizes

''

'· ..,

·; ..~

Dec. 17 • 3 ($20) Prizes

DRESSES
COATS
ACCESSORIES

10C

Dec. 3 · · 3 ($20) Prizes

I

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box

CRISCO

Bush's
Showboat

· boxu

Clapps Strained

TUNA FISH
OIL

10C

l
I
b
.
4

CRACKERS

qts.

Whitneys

Dec. 10 • 3 ($20) Prizes

Distinctive Gifts for HER

4 $1

ROOT BEER

*

can

Dixie Bello

SALT

.

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10c DOG FOOD

Purity

Tlptoetiptoe.

1

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Dads

I

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tl!&amp;tlonutfeoH•lce UIIWlY WOn1tll&amp;l
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H~d•ohe•. ll•cbcha ~U~tl tHI old,=
Woode spen t Sunday aft errmon 1utltpreued
. In sue h lirltatlon, CY
1u111v brinr1 r..at. nlutnr comior~ "'
· Woo de f~rn1'I Y on cur~ins
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In Hubbard

Pomeroy

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noise, object.
or. by anby acute
infection
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makes an incision in the drum
t(, allow drainage. lUngi ng in
the ear and partial bearing
luss are the usual symptoms.

When no infection is pres·
ent and the rupture is small it
is essential to keep water out
of th e ~ ar and to use no ear
.drops. Complete healing is the
rule tr there is a dischar~e ' A MASON
from the ear, anlitlloli..,,. are :

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may choose to hv e WJ.th It If ,
he is willing to avmd swlmmrng and to protect his ear
from infection. RecurrP"'t inft clions will increase the degree of deafnPSs.

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Q - 1 hBl'e heen troubled with
fungus in my ear for several lvours if you act quickly! We will deliver
vears. What i:; the be.st treatinent for this?
A - Tbese infect1on1 ean
usually be cleared up by
ln~tilli ng an alcoholic
solution
of crystal violet, salicylic acid
or bichloride of mercury
the ear. The 'trength nf
the
solution should be determined
by your ear doctor. It may be '
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pregnancy. They may also be 1
associated w_il.h dia.beles, ~ul-1
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calcium deficiency and flat ,
feet. Effective treatment be·
gins with removal of the cause
1f it can be found.
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B'!assage the cramped muscle,
apply an icebag or walk around
For prevention several drugs ,
under each of the following ca- :
tegories are available: calci- :
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gerve-blocking agents, sedativ- '
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vessel dilators. As is so often
the case, where dozens
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YO UNGSTOWN IUPII
Teac·hers in nearby Hubbard
plannr:d to return lo work t&amp;dav aft~r a week-long strike.
The acceptance Monday night
of an agreement by the Hubba rd Federation of Teachers
with Jhe Hubbard School Board
Jollowed similar action Sunday
r;ight bttween teachers here.
The two strike s were
the
ri rst by teachers in Ol1io.
The Hubbard strike, which
jnvolved demands for a pay in·
&lt;:rease, was setllec..l with a $530
unnual increase in w&lt;Jges and
benefi ts.
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~ hen the members of
t he
Youngstown •Federation
of
Teachers accepted a selllemenl
wh!r.h provide~ for &lt;m election
in the fall o[ 1966 lo determine
EASTERN LOCAL
whether it or the rival Youngs·
town Education Assootation will
NEWS NOTES
repre sent the teachers.
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Provisions alse were made at Mr. and Mrs. Starlmg Massar,
Hubbard for a duty-free lunch Charles and Diana ,
were
period, freedom to leave the Thanksgiving day guests of .her
school during lunch hour, free- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dmsoom to attend
profess ional more Boyles of Alfred.
meelings, mail box privileges 1 Miss Iris McCoy.. ParkersBnd freedom from the require-· burg, W. Va ., and MJss JtJUa
ment to substitute during a : McCo_Y. &lt;ae~ville, W. Va., visitfree period.
1ed w1th thetr parents, Mr. ~nd
Thirty other points will be Mrfl. I. 0: M.cCoy and family ,
negotiated later.
over the holiday weekend.
, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Me1
Cain, Sherry, Faith and Amber,
1 were recent dinner guests
of
IMr. nnd Mrs. Gale McCain and
1Dale Lee at Torch. Both fnmilies spent Thanksg iving day
with Mr. and Mrs. Dana Me_
, Cain, near Long Boltom.
Thanksgiving dinner guests i Mrs.. Mary fleed spent Thursof Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock I' day With Mr. and Mrs: Ross
were Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Cleland and Larry at Cheste r.
Ly~ and Lamar, and Ulah .. Mr. and Mrs. Ear l Sum m~r­
Swan of Tuppers Plains; .Mr. ll1eld ~~d. son .of Pennsylvama,
and Mrs. Marion Riggs al'ld al'c VISltmg hli'! mother, Mrs.
daughters of Athens- Mr. and Edna_ Summe rfleld, and other
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rela11ves.
Mrs. Charles Massar, Mr. and A f .1 d'
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~rs. David Riggs and daughami Y mner at t e home
ter and Mr. and Mrs. Ge!le of Mr. ~n~ Mrs. Ernest Bahr,
R'
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d M . d IThanksg1vmg Day was allend,ggs,L
as
ern,
Han
r. an~ ~· cd ·~ Mr. and Mrs.
Henry
Mrs. awrence as hbargcn
o Bahr d d ht
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Parkersltur
an aug ers, ~~ r. an
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:\1rs. Roger Bahr and son, Mrs.
Dmner guests of Nelhe Steth. L1.1"., Bentz, M'ISS Cl1ery 1 Bt•ntz
em and Clara M11ter wer~ c,111!polls; Mr. and
Mr 5: .
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Young, llichard F'ck "
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d 'I w·IS 1'th d M
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r~. enn.v 1loughby Hill of Chester : Mr.
Reyno s an son.
, Kyle Bahr or Beckley w v ·
Thanksgiving dinneT gues~s Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bah.r n~d
of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Curti" : family of Polk, Ohio; Mr. and
were Mr. and Mrs. . JohnmP Mrs. F'loyd Wells and family
Newell and Jeff ~nd Mr. &lt;J~d : ChP.ster, and Rev. .and
Mrs'.
Mrs. Oenver Curlls and fam1ly Young of TuJ)pen PIJins.
of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. H0- -·-- - - - --~­
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ter and Mr. &lt;:~nd ~rs. Marvm 1family of Racine.
~&lt;Jiker and Ruthie 8!1d Mary j Mr. and Mrs.· Ted Hayman
P1erce.
1 and daughters and Janet Bi8·
Mr. a~d Mrs. John Carj,er sell of Columbus spent several
and fam1ly of Belpre and Mrs. day~ with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Heverly Hensley and son VL&lt;it- 1Ris.ell.
ed Mr. and Mrs. Oscar BahMr. und Mrs. David St::J.ith
cock.
and family were dinner guests
Thanksgiving dinner guests of of Mrs. Edna Stewart of Reeds.
Mr. and Mrs. .Junior Hauber ville.
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lark· Phyllis Larkins and
Leone
Ins and Mr. and Mrs. Norm•n Babcock were visiting
Mrs.
Weber.
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Nancy Preston of Cheshire.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dean Weekend visitors of Mr and
and family and Bob Saxton, Co- Mrs. Guy Hayman were ' Mr
Jumbu8, spent the weekend wHh and Mrs. Elbert Fitzpatrick
Mr. and Mrs.; W~yne Pr~nce . and daughters, Columbus: Mrs.
Thanksg1111~ dinner , guests Katherine Murray and family
of Mr, and Mrs . . Bill Swa~ of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs,
were Mr. ~nd Mrs. Jlm Prlri\. Diek !layman and family of
er and fa11Uiy, Logan; Mr. And Toledo, c: B. Hayman
and
Mrs: Billy Swain · 8l)d limlly, friend, Lila Ridenour
and
M~r1e~fa: Mr. a~ . ~~· : •Ppt· !&lt;h'· and Mrs. Tom !layman,,
Auther&amp;onl Nework, aiid , ·Mr. ,,· . . ,.:, ·, . .
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from seeds in that epores are
microscopic in aize and
do
not contain 811 organiud em-bryo.

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Gallipolis, Ohio
Saturday, Nov. !6, 1968,
SALES REPORT of
Ohio Valll'y Livestock t:o.
H()(;S - l/5 to 220 los. 20 to
21 ; 220 to 2:'i(J lhs. 20 to 21: Li gh t
1&amp; to 21; Fat Sows 15 to 18:
Stags 15 to 13 ; lluars 12 to Hi ;
Sows and Pit;'i '/5 to 150. Sb oill~
10 to !H.
CA'ITLE - Steers 18 to ?.4:
Heifers 16 to 22; Baby Bl'l'[
20 to 26: Fat r.ows 14 to lfi.50 ; Canners HI to lJ ; Bulls IH
to 21; Milk Cows 100 (o 200.
VEAL CALVES- Tops J:J.40 ;
Seconds 30 to 32; Medium 24 to
21l: Com. &amp; 'II". 20 to :to; Cull s
15 to 20.
SIIEEP - Ewes Lms. 5
t(l 10: Stork Ewes 5 to 12: F&lt;tt
Sheep 5 111 10 ; Culls l to 5:
Bucks .'i to !0 : Fat We thers 5
to 10.
LAMBS - Tops 21 : Second'
16 to 20 ; Light Wts. 14 to IU ;
Common 12 to 15.

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Mrs. Woode's mother, Mrs. J. ltreated for a nose mfection.

B. Hayes, at Middleport.
I Clyde Reeder of
Play practice was held on left Sunday mornmg for
10--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0:, t:~ov. 30, 1966 Sunday afternoon at lha church

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Birthday ol Mr!.
Ellubetb Jean, Jane, and Julf, Mr, and I Daily Sentlnel:!ollleroy-Mid~~':"ort, 0, Nov. 30, 191)6-11
Smitll was celebrated. Plans Mrs. Denver Weber, David and
were made for a Christmas din· Mark, and Kay Balderson. The ' Lancaster, were weekend gues\S
Tile Almanac·· ...
ner to be held Dee. 16 at the birthdays of Jull and Mark at the Williams-Balderson home. Today is Wedne ~r'ay , Nov.. ,
home of Mt3. Ruth Tnttle, at Iwere celebrated; they
were Thanksgiving visitors at the the 334th doy of I!'J6 with 3.\ : o
Eagle
R1dse. Refreshments! presented with a decorated : Hetzer-B1se homt:" were Mr. follow. .
. David Merrick had wor~, from 1 age or 4,000 to 5,00~ cab drivers Icareer via the Merv Griffin - --- . were served by Mrs. Archer to cake and several gifts.
!and . Mrs. Marion Hetzer, and The moo ~ is belwe.:-n its
lt1s af.•countants that
Hello here
We've fmally so lved Show, Uten a cafe tour
HeBy Mrs. Lyle Balderson
I above named and Mrs. Inez Barbara Henderson spent the , fe~•mly, Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. phase and .ast quarter.
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Dolly" has earned $5,00),000 so the mystery of who played the I dy Lamarr ]ets into N. Y. tfuel- I Miss Margaret Griffiths, IBoring, Mrs. Velma Barnhart, weekend with her grandparents. Arthur L. Hetzer and family , The mormng stars are ~1af's
far : and Da\oid's end or said music o£ Barbara Hutton's deb- Ied by the SIZzling porno-per.! County Extension Agent, con- Mrs. Emma Durst, Mrs. lla Os· Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hender- 1Washington . .W. Va., and Mr. and Jupiter.
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five-mll is exactly half .
ut ... Meyer Davis didn't claim formances dclailed in her auto. , dueled a class on Home Furn- borne, Mrs. Mary Alice Rice, son, Portland.
,and Mrs. Rali~ Hetzer and I The evening star is Saturn, L
J ack ie Kennedy sent polite re· it, but Lester Lanin said he did; biog) Dec. 16 to se.t a film or :ishings Monday evenlng at the 1 and a guest, Mrs. Margaret Tut. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Duckley l'amily, Akron.
j American auth.or Mar~ T:v='!'
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grets to Truman Capote's Pla aild, if so, he rnust've played play of her confessmns; stle'IJ ; home of Mrs. Margaret Brown.! tie.
spent Thanksgiving ' Day with Recent visitors at the borne was bo~n on .this. day m Urza Hotel ball. Novembe! Is her in the 65-piece ?rchestra of Joe 1 slop at the Sherry-Nctherl~d 1, She explained how to use. difPERSONALS
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Humph- 1;;f Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown On th1s day m .h~ory:
cruelest month . . . Htgh-style Moss at, the Ritz-Carlton .Hotel '.. Her book stops at n?thmg.1fer~nt styles of
furmture Mr. and Mrs. James Ruth, rey and family, Belleville, W. 'were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mere- I? 1783, . prehmmary ~p
dress manufacturer Larry Ald-1 .... Joe s anonymous musrc1ans 1 GOP stalwarts say the1r next Ithroughout the home. Also col- Tommy, Jimmy, and Angie Va,
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dith Westerville Mr. amd Mrs. art1cles endmg t~ Re~olut!On_&amp;­
rich i~ recuperating from sur ithat spla.shy night {$27,000 just jN. Y. State chairman will be !or schemes were discussed. At- spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles D..mald~ Cha~les Pickens ' a~d daughter, ry War were Si.1 gned m Par!s.
gery
Late-late rumor has Ifor receJVing-llne floral decor- : N. Y. Sec. of State ~ohn Lam· tending were : Mrs. Ruth Ebers- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Walton and son and children, Losan, were Parkf'rsburg, w. va ., Melanie In ~874, . Wmston .s~~
~Iorence Hen~erson maybe tak- i ..ot~on) Included the late y 1eun :cn:w . .. Carlene Polite worked ba?h, Mrs. Carolyn Price, Mrs. i family,_ Columbus.
weekend guests of her parents, Brown, Ohio State University, ~u~ctull, t~Jce BrltaJn s ~~~e
mg ovea· matt~ee. performa~ces 1Mtller, Tommy and
Jimmy i a~ a Playboy Runny ~~d now Shirley Johnson of Portland, Bonme Kibble, Belpre, and 1Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barton. !Bill Thoma~ , Kent, Ohio, Nao-1 m1m ster , was born.
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for Mary Martm m the musl(:-al Dorsey, and Benny Goodman. will have a book detmhng the Mrs. Eloise Connelly, Mrs. Jan- ISteve Kibble of the U.s. Navy, They also visited wiU1 Mr. and mi Pickens Athens and Mrs. In 1939, the Russo-Finntsh
''I Do ! I Do! " ; _the r?le in the . Artie Shaw , Miff Moal ... And !hare-raising hoo-ha, she obser- et Conno lly, Mrs. Geneva Yates, :vi•dted with their grandfather, Mrs. Bill Congrove and Pam- Harliss fra~k , Cath'y Dee and l wa~ sta~ted after . the ~n~et
.two-ptorson musical I S one of •wh.atever happened to plans to Ived at Hugh Hefners butch .... !drs. Ella Hannum, . ~rs. Paul-!Hod Kibble and fan'lily recent. ela, and Hod Kibble
and GeGrge Pickens, and Sharon Umon ~~1led to o bt~m temtor:aal
the must strenuous . . . .&lt;\nne 1bUild a brand new R1tz hotel : Robert Clary of the mus1cal me Myers, Mrs. Vivran Hum- ly.
family .
and Janel Frank , Long Bottom. concessiOns from .Fmland ...
llancrofl had as splendt~ a Lon- on Park Ave.?
or course Istages became .a grandpop af- phrey, Mr:;;. Ruth Anne Balder- Thanksgiving guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Co)eman l Thanksgiving guests of Mr. In 1954, Prtme ~~m~r
Oon offer as any Amertcan ac· 1the Regency Hotel's pretty rit- ter only 18 months of
mar- lson, and Mrs. Brown . Plans and Mrs. warren Pickens were and family, Columbus
were ,and Mrs. Carl Buckley were Dame\ M~lan of. the Umo~ of
tre~s might yearn - and turn· ' zy.
riage: 'th~' banta~ "Le Beau_'' Iwere made to have two mor.e :Mrs. Harry Pickens, Racine, IThanksgiving dinner guests of IRev. and Mrs. Wesley Woodru ff, ·South Afr~~a resigned a.nd was
ed 1t down: Lady MacBeth op. I 0
H th H .. bo of TV s Hogans Heroes" as classes and a tour of a furm- Dess Erskine Indiana
Mr Mrs. Helen Archer. Evening Columbus and Mr and Mrs replaced by extreme nat!Onal.lst,
posite Paul ("Man for All Sea- . on tot,h Ae ~wat~n-Rorn wed to Eddie Cant.or's daugb. ture store.
and Mrs:. Ha;old Saue~ Mar~ callers were Mr. and Mrs. Hil- EliJ·an Riddle Park~rsburg \\,· Johannes Strydom.
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Rul.lt and Joy, Middleport, Mr. ton Tuttle, Eagle Ridge.. .
IVa. Sunday dinner guests of ·
Roy.al Shakespeare Co. . ... ; fn rffl in hi~ biography . uch
ktds.
Mrs. Helen Archer was host- and Mrs. Ernest Wtutehead, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wllliams, the Buckleys were Mrs. Alice I Foutt)'' and Mrs. Leo~a R¢b.
Ann s reason: she hapr)(!ns to
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love her husband Mel Brookfl :once havmg pushed
Jackie
mm1' than all th'nt marvelous !K1:11nedy into an llnwaii~n swimblond and violence . . . And : m1r;! pool, sort of carrymg coa ls
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ac- . In ennedys.
t r·~·ss' marri;Jge.
; Ada m Clay ton Powell's ex · wil'e Hazel Scott, for years in
New York taxi rJect owners , Europe but lately divorced from
h:we their worst problem sinr.:e i P.Lio Bed in t.a Swiss she d()('SIhe depression: there's a short· n't miss), resumes hrr singing

some ·the science of genetics Wert!
DEEP MARINE eHASM
e-1enlng called on her motller, ' home after spen dl ng
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Y an us ran
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in the Paclfic ocea.n,.
in Middleport.
Tollrod, and Nina Robinson and Augustine monk, Gregor Jo- est a: d
r than ML
Thanksgiving dinner Ill
ol other relatives In the Coolville hann Mendel, whose studies Is a
hlgheepeThe chasm'•
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G. R. Caldwells and Findlln ~f.
1 were begun In a small mona· Evel't!st 8
!&amp; 800
were Mr, and Mrs. Earl Pelotery garden in 115~, according Challenger Deep dr~a
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and
Mrs.
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the
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of . spent n::,nllsglvlng weekend ca. ·
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114.49. Worship .services wero Torch, Ohio.
I with their parents, Mr. and
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lay-leader.
erton and family of Columbus, and Mrs. Tom Yost.
Worship services were held and Wilma Jean Atherton of
at 1:45 Sunday evening with the Athens, spent Thanksgiving , Helen Findling of .Columbus
Rev. Lemle of Rock Springs weekend with thm parents, S)lent the weekend Wlill
her
Church.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Atherton. · mother, Iva Fmdhng. and Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Fmdhng.
Tom Yost was return ed to All the children and •rand·
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his home here from Veterans chlldre~ or Mrs. Clara Tollrod Mrs. Iris carr, Vickie and
Memorial Hospital last Toes· and Nma Robinson
spent . Penni attended a family get·todoy
Thanksgiving with tllem.
Igether at the home of her
Mrs. Genevieve Guthrie and Mr. and Mrs, G. R. Caldwell ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rot~ertl
M" Grace Kelly have been had dinner
on Friday with White, Thanksgtvlng Day.
Give her a gift she wil1
really i'.p preciate this
ill ~lth severe chesl colds. Itheir dau~hter and son-ln-la Mr. and Ms. Otto Swartz
Christmas ... a new Port·
Mrs. Iris Carr and Mrs. Hel- lMr. and Mrs. Ben Ewing, at Shade, Ohio visited
Clara
able or C.abinet Model
en Woode visited Mrs. Clair Pomeroy.
Follrod and Nina
Wblte Sewing Maehine.
Choose from our mtny
woode In Veterans Memorial Mr, and Mrs. Charles
D. Sunday afternoon.
rme models priced from
Hosplt~l on Friday where Wlode visited the offices
$SUO up.
she had entered with a back Dr. Hartman, at Par·kersburg, SCIENCE'S FOUNDATION
Injury, received on Thanksgib- , on Monday and Tuesday of
The first laws of heredity
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which laid the foundation

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for the Christmas program to 'i
be given on Dec. 21.
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Emma Findling spent
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tl!&amp;tlonutfeoH•lce UIIWlY WOn1tll&amp;l
Earl Person and w1fe at Hunt- ••und m&amp;rmate)'OUW.•und.nmo\11
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trom too rrtquenl, b1nn!nr or Jtcb.lllr
mgton.
! urln&amp;llonbolbd•Judnilbi..8ecoll.4u·
Mr. and Mrs. Chares
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D. Uy,
,au mar loae 1letp 1114 111Uer fro•
H~d•ohe•. ll•cbcha ~U~tl tHI old,=
Woode spen t Sunday aft errmon 1utltpreued
. In sue h lirltatlon, CY
1u111v brinr1 r..at. nlutnr comior~ "'
· Woo de f~rn1'I Y on cur~ins
l rrl tatins IUIDiiD alroni a.c:l4
w.1'lh th e Cl ~Jr
urine ana. b~ an•l~e.lc~ nne!. od

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In Hubbard

Pomeroy

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a very
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io~•~n~er~s,~sa~id~~in~l~lh~eia~re~a~.iij~~iijijijijiiL~mico~linijH~el~gh~ls~;ian~d~ID~~t~he~'~C~YS~T~EX~"~'i"~"~"~·ii"'~"i'ij'"i'iii;~~ii;~~~;;iiii~iiiijiijiijtij[iiiijiJiiiiiiij~
noise, object.
or. by anby acute
infection
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makes an incision in the drum
t(, allow drainage. lUngi ng in
the ear and partial bearing
luss are the usual symptoms.

When no infection is pres·
ent and the rupture is small it
is essential to keep water out
of th e ~ ar and to use no ear
.drops. Complete healing is the
rule tr there is a dischar~e ' A MASON
from the ear, anlitlloli..,,. are :

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If a large ope ning in the ear
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may choose to hv e WJ.th It If ,
he is willing to avmd swlmmrng and to protect his ear
from infection. RecurrP"'t inft clions will increase the degree of deafnPSs.

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Q - 1 hBl'e heen troubled with
fungus in my ear for several lvours if you act quickly! We will deliver
vears. What i:; the be.st treatinent for this?
A - Tbese infect1on1 ean
usually be cleared up by
ln~tilli ng an alcoholic
solution
of crystal violet, salicylic acid
or bichloride of mercury
the ear. The 'trength nf
the
solution should be determined
by your ear doctor. It may be '
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one to
which your fungus is .suscepti-1
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calcium deficiency and flat ,
feet. Effective treatment be·
gins with removal of the cause
1f it can be found.
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B'!assage the cramped muscle,
apply an icebag or walk around
For prevention several drugs ,
under each of the following ca- :
tegories are available: calci- :
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gerve-blocking agents, sedativ- '
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vessel dilators. As is so often
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Teac·hers in nearby Hubbard
plannr:d to return lo work t&amp;dav aft~r a week-long strike.
The acceptance Monday night
of an agreement by the Hubba rd Federation of Teachers
with Jhe Hubbard School Board
Jollowed similar action Sunday
r;ight bttween teachers here.
The two strike s were
the
ri rst by teachers in Ol1io.
The Hubbard strike, which
jnvolved demands for a pay in·
&lt;:rease, was setllec..l with a $530
unnual increase in w&lt;Jges and
benefi ts.
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~ hen the members of
t he
Youngstown •Federation
of
Teachers accepted a selllemenl
wh!r.h provide~ for &lt;m election
in the fall o[ 1966 lo determine
EASTERN LOCAL
whether it or the rival Youngs·
town Education Assootation will
NEWS NOTES
repre sent the teachers.
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Provisions alse were made at Mr. and Mrs. Starlmg Massar,
Hubbard for a duty-free lunch Charles and Diana ,
were
period, freedom to leave the Thanksgiving day guests of .her
school during lunch hour, free- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dmsoom to attend
profess ional more Boyles of Alfred.
meelings, mail box privileges 1 Miss Iris McCoy.. ParkersBnd freedom from the require-· burg, W. Va ., and MJss JtJUa
ment to substitute during a : McCo_Y. &lt;ae~ville, W. Va., visitfree period.
1ed w1th thetr parents, Mr. ~nd
Thirty other points will be Mrfl. I. 0: M.cCoy and family ,
negotiated later.
over the holiday weekend.
, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Me1
Cain, Sherry, Faith and Amber,
1 were recent dinner guests
of
IMr. nnd Mrs. Gale McCain and
1Dale Lee at Torch. Both fnmilies spent Thanksg iving day
with Mr. and Mrs. Dana Me_
, Cain, near Long Boltom.
Thanksgiving dinner guests i Mrs.. Mary fleed spent Thursof Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock I' day With Mr. and Mrs: Ross
were Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Cleland and Larry at Cheste r.
Ly~ and Lamar, and Ulah .. Mr. and Mrs. Ear l Sum m~r­
Swan of Tuppers Plains; .Mr. ll1eld ~~d. son .of Pennsylvama,
and Mrs. Marion Riggs al'ld al'c VISltmg hli'! mother, Mrs.
daughters of Athens- Mr. and Edna_ Summe rfleld, and other
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Mrs. Charles Massar, Mr. and A f .1 d'
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~rs. David Riggs and daughami Y mner at t e home
ter and Mr. and Mrs. Ge!le of Mr. ~n~ Mrs. Ernest Bahr,
R'
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d M . d IThanksg1vmg Day was allend,ggs,L
as
ern,
Han
r. an~ ~· cd ·~ Mr. and Mrs.
Henry
Mrs. awrence as hbargcn
o Bahr d d ht
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Parkersltur
an aug ers, ~~ r. an
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Dmner guests of Nelhe Steth. L1.1"., Bentz, M'ISS Cl1ery 1 Bt•ntz
em and Clara M11ter wer~ c,111!polls; Mr. and
Mr 5: .
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Young, llichard F'ck "
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P ade n C·t
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d 'I w·IS 1'th d M
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r~. enn.v 1loughby Hill of Chester : Mr.
Reyno s an son.
, Kyle Bahr or Beckley w v ·
Thanksgiving dinneT gues~s Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bah.r n~d
of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Curti" : family of Polk, Ohio; Mr. and
were Mr. and Mrs. . JohnmP Mrs. F'loyd Wells and family
Newell and Jeff ~nd Mr. &lt;J~d : ChP.ster, and Rev. .and
Mrs'.
Mrs. Oenver Curlls and fam1ly Young of TuJ)pen PIJins.
of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. H0- -·-- - - - --~­
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ter and Mr. &lt;:~nd ~rs. Marvm 1family of Racine.
~&lt;Jiker and Ruthie 8!1d Mary j Mr. and Mrs.· Ted Hayman
P1erce.
1 and daughters and Janet Bi8·
Mr. a~d Mrs. John Carj,er sell of Columbus spent several
and fam1ly of Belpre and Mrs. day~ with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Heverly Hensley and son VL&lt;it- 1Ris.ell.
ed Mr. and Mrs. Oscar BahMr. und Mrs. David St::J.ith
cock.
and family were dinner guests
Thanksgiving dinner guests of of Mrs. Edna Stewart of Reeds.
Mr. and Mrs. .Junior Hauber ville.
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lark· Phyllis Larkins and
Leone
Ins and Mr. and Mrs. Norm•n Babcock were visiting
Mrs.
Weber.
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Nancy Preston of Cheshire.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dean Weekend visitors of Mr and
and family and Bob Saxton, Co- Mrs. Guy Hayman were ' Mr
Jumbu8, spent the weekend wHh and Mrs. Elbert Fitzpatrick
Mr. and Mrs.; W~yne Pr~nce . and daughters, Columbus: Mrs.
Thanksg1111~ dinner , guests Katherine Murray and family
of Mr, and Mrs . . Bill Swa~ of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs,
were Mr. ~nd Mrs. Jlm Prlri\. Diek !layman and family of
er and fa11Uiy, Logan; Mr. And Toledo, c: B. Hayman
and
Mrs: Billy Swain · 8l)d limlly, friend, Lila Ridenour
and
M~r1e~fa: Mr. a~ . ~~· : •Ppt· !&lt;h'· and Mrs. Tom !layman,,
Auther&amp;onl Nework, aiid , ·Mr. ,,· . . ,.:, ·, . .
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Mushrooms are propagated
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whic~ serve the
same purpose as seeds, They differ
from seeds in that epores are
microscopic in aize and
do
not contain 811 organiud em-bryo.

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Gallipolis, Ohio
Saturday, Nov. !6, 1968,
SALES REPORT of
Ohio Valll'y Livestock t:o.
H()(;S - l/5 to 220 los. 20 to
21 ; 220 to 2:'i(J lhs. 20 to 21: Li gh t
1&amp; to 21; Fat Sows 15 to 18:
Stags 15 to 13 ; lluars 12 to Hi ;
Sows and Pit;'i '/5 to 150. Sb oill~
10 to !H.
CA'ITLE - Steers 18 to ?.4:
Heifers 16 to 22; Baby Bl'l'[
20 to 26: Fat r.ows 14 to lfi.50 ; Canners HI to lJ ; Bulls IH
to 21; Milk Cows 100 (o 200.
VEAL CALVES- Tops J:J.40 ;
Seconds 30 to 32; Medium 24 to
21l: Com. &amp; 'II". 20 to :to; Cull s
15 to 20.
SIIEEP - Ewes Lms. 5
t(l 10: Stork Ewes 5 to 12: F&lt;tt
Sheep 5 111 10 ; Culls l to 5:
Bucks .'i to !0 : Fat We thers 5
to 10.
LAMBS - Tops 21 : Second'
16 to 20 ; Light Wts. 14 to IU ;
Common 12 to 15.

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Mrs. Woode's mother, Mrs. J. ltreated for a nose mfection.

B. Hayes, at Middleport.
I Clyde Reeder of
Play practice was held on left Sunday mornmg for
10--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0:, t:~ov. 30, 1966 Sunday afternoon at lha church

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Birthday ol Mr!.
Ellubetb Jean, Jane, and Julf, Mr, and I Daily Sentlnel:!ollleroy-Mid~~':"ort, 0, Nov. 30, 191)6-11
Smitll was celebrated. Plans Mrs. Denver Weber, David and
were made for a Christmas din· Mark, and Kay Balderson. The ' Lancaster, were weekend gues\S
Tile Almanac·· ...
ner to be held Dee. 16 at the birthdays of Jull and Mark at the Williams-Balderson home. Today is Wedne ~r'ay , Nov.. ,
home of Mt3. Ruth Tnttle, at Iwere celebrated; they
were Thanksgiving visitors at the the 334th doy of I!'J6 with 3.\ : o
Eagle
R1dse. Refreshments! presented with a decorated : Hetzer-B1se homt:" were Mr. follow. .
. David Merrick had wor~, from 1 age or 4,000 to 5,00~ cab drivers Icareer via the Merv Griffin - --- . were served by Mrs. Archer to cake and several gifts.
!and . Mrs. Marion Hetzer, and The moo ~ is belwe.:-n its
lt1s af.•countants that
Hello here
We've fmally so lved Show, Uten a cafe tour
HeBy Mrs. Lyle Balderson
I above named and Mrs. Inez Barbara Henderson spent the , fe~•mly, Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. phase and .ast quarter.
:
Dolly" has earned $5,00),000 so the mystery of who played the I dy Lamarr ]ets into N. Y. tfuel- I Miss Margaret Griffiths, IBoring, Mrs. Velma Barnhart, weekend with her grandparents. Arthur L. Hetzer and family , The mormng stars are ~1af's
far : and Da\oid's end or said music o£ Barbara Hutton's deb- Ied by the SIZzling porno-per.! County Extension Agent, con- Mrs. Emma Durst, Mrs. lla Os· Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hender- 1Washington . .W. Va., and Mr. and Jupiter.
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five-mll is exactly half .
ut ... Meyer Davis didn't claim formances dclailed in her auto. , dueled a class on Home Furn- borne, Mrs. Mary Alice Rice, son, Portland.
,and Mrs. Rali~ Hetzer and I The evening star is Saturn, L
J ack ie Kennedy sent polite re· it, but Lester Lanin said he did; biog) Dec. 16 to se.t a film or :ishings Monday evenlng at the 1 and a guest, Mrs. Margaret Tut. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Duckley l'amily, Akron.
j American auth.or Mar~ T:v='!'
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grets to Truman Capote's Pla aild, if so, he rnust've played play of her confessmns; stle'IJ ; home of Mrs. Margaret Brown.! tie.
spent Thanksgiving ' Day with Recent visitors at the borne was bo~n on .this. day m Urza Hotel ball. Novembe! Is her in the 65-piece ?rchestra of Joe 1 slop at the Sherry-Nctherl~d 1, She explained how to use. difPERSONALS
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Humph- 1;;f Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown On th1s day m .h~ory:
cruelest month . . . Htgh-style Moss at, the Ritz-Carlton .Hotel '.. Her book stops at n?thmg.1fer~nt styles of
furmture Mr. and Mrs. James Ruth, rey and family, Belleville, W. 'were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mere- I? 1783, . prehmmary ~p
dress manufacturer Larry Ald-1 .... Joe s anonymous musrc1ans 1 GOP stalwarts say the1r next Ithroughout the home. Also col- Tommy, Jimmy, and Angie Va,
·
dith Westerville Mr. amd Mrs. art1cles endmg t~ Re~olut!On_&amp;­
rich i~ recuperating from sur ithat spla.shy night {$27,000 just jN. Y. State chairman will be !or schemes were discussed. At- spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles D..mald~ Cha~les Pickens ' a~d daughter, ry War were Si.1 gned m Par!s.
gery
Late-late rumor has Ifor receJVing-llne floral decor- : N. Y. Sec. of State ~ohn Lam· tending were : Mrs. Ruth Ebers- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Walton and son and children, Losan, were Parkf'rsburg, w. va ., Melanie In ~874, . Wmston .s~~
~Iorence Hen~erson maybe tak- i ..ot~on) Included the late y 1eun :cn:w . .. Carlene Polite worked ba?h, Mrs. Carolyn Price, Mrs. i family,_ Columbus.
weekend guests of her parents, Brown, Ohio State University, ~u~ctull, t~Jce BrltaJn s ~~~e
mg ovea· matt~ee. performa~ces 1Mtller, Tommy and
Jimmy i a~ a Playboy Runny ~~d now Shirley Johnson of Portland, Bonme Kibble, Belpre, and 1Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barton. !Bill Thoma~ , Kent, Ohio, Nao-1 m1m ster , was born.
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for Mary Martm m the musl(:-al Dorsey, and Benny Goodman. will have a book detmhng the Mrs. Eloise Connelly, Mrs. Jan- ISteve Kibble of the U.s. Navy, They also visited wiU1 Mr. and mi Pickens Athens and Mrs. In 1939, the Russo-Finntsh
''I Do ! I Do! " ; _the r?le in the . Artie Shaw , Miff Moal ... And !hare-raising hoo-ha, she obser- et Conno lly, Mrs. Geneva Yates, :vi•dted with their grandfather, Mrs. Bill Congrove and Pam- Harliss fra~k , Cath'y Dee and l wa~ sta~ted after . the ~n~et
.two-ptorson musical I S one of •wh.atever happened to plans to Ived at Hugh Hefners butch .... !drs. Ella Hannum, . ~rs. Paul-!Hod Kibble and fan'lily recent. ela, and Hod Kibble
and GeGrge Pickens, and Sharon Umon ~~1led to o bt~m temtor:aal
the must strenuous . . . .&lt;\nne 1bUild a brand new R1tz hotel : Robert Clary of the mus1cal me Myers, Mrs. Vivran Hum- ly.
family .
and Janel Frank , Long Bottom. concessiOns from .Fmland ...
llancrofl had as splendt~ a Lon- on Park Ave.?
or course Istages became .a grandpop af- phrey, Mr:;;. Ruth Anne Balder- Thanksgiving guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Co)eman l Thanksgiving guests of Mr. In 1954, Prtme ~~m~r
Oon offer as any Amertcan ac· 1the Regency Hotel's pretty rit- ter only 18 months of
mar- lson, and Mrs. Brown . Plans and Mrs. warren Pickens were and family, Columbus
were ,and Mrs. Carl Buckley were Dame\ M~lan of. the Umo~ of
tre~s might yearn - and turn· ' zy.
riage: 'th~' banta~ "Le Beau_'' Iwere made to have two mor.e :Mrs. Harry Pickens, Racine, IThanksgiving dinner guests of IRev. and Mrs. Wesley Woodru ff, ·South Afr~~a resigned a.nd was
ed 1t down: Lady MacBeth op. I 0
H th H .. bo of TV s Hogans Heroes" as classes and a tour of a furm- Dess Erskine Indiana
Mr Mrs. Helen Archer. Evening Columbus and Mr and Mrs replaced by extreme nat!Onal.lst,
posite Paul ("Man for All Sea- . on tot,h Ae ~wat~n-Rorn wed to Eddie Cant.or's daugb. ture store.
and Mrs:. Ha;old Saue~ Mar~ callers were Mr. and Mrs. Hil- EliJ·an Riddle Park~rsburg \\,· Johannes Strydom.
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Rul.lt and Joy, Middleport, Mr. ton Tuttle, Eagle Ridge.. .
IVa. Sunday dinner guests of ·
Roy.al Shakespeare Co. . ... ; fn rffl in hi~ biography . uch
ktds.
Mrs. Helen Archer was host- and Mrs. Ernest Wtutehead, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wllliams, the Buckleys were Mrs. Alice I Foutt)'' and Mrs. Leo~a R¢b.
Ann s reason: she hapr)(!ns to
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love her husband Mel Brookfl :once havmg pushed
Jackie
mm1' than all th'nt marvelous !K1:11nedy into an llnwaii~n swimblond and violence . . . And : m1r;! pool, sort of carrymg coa ls
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lll:1!'s a true tt~s l r1f an
ac- . In ennedys.
t r·~·ss' marri;Jge.
; Ada m Clay ton Powell's ex · wil'e Hazel Scott, for years in
New York taxi rJect owners , Europe but lately divorced from
h:we their worst problem sinr.:e i P.Lio Bed in t.a Swiss she d()('SIhe depression: there's a short· n't miss), resumes hrr singing

some ·the science of genetics Wert!
DEEP MARINE eHASM
e-1enlng called on her motller, ' home after spen dl ng
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The Mariana Trench, greaiMrs. J. B. Hayes at he home time Y1s•tng his cousin, Clara discovered
Y an us ran
ch
in the Paclfic ocea.n,.
in Middleport.
Tollrod, and Nina Robinson and Augustine monk, Gregor Jo- est a: d
r than ML
Thanksgiving dinner Ill
ol other relatives In the Coolville hann Mendel, whose studies Is a
hlgheepeThe chasm'•
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G. R. Caldwells and Findlln ~f.
1 were begun In a small mona· Evel't!st 8
!&amp; 800
were Mr, and Mrs. Earl Pelotery garden in 115~, according Challenger Deep dr~a
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attendance
on
f
Hunt!•"'~
and
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Mr,
and
Mrs.
Delbert
Yost,
to
the
Encyclopaedia
Brltannl·
lleet
below
the
ocean
I
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Sunday """
•on
''6-·•
· · · and !ami! of Sugar Grove
I
Nov. 27 was 62, l)te ollerlny, Person an&lt;: Nora Runion
of . spent n::,nllsglvlng weekend ca. ·
ace.
114.49. Worship .services wero Torch, Ohio.
I with their parents, Mr. and
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held at 10:45, w1th Vere Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ath· ~ Mrs. Harry Guthrie and Mr.
lay-leader.
erton and family of Columbus, and Mrs. Tom Yost.
Worship services were held and Wilma Jean Atherton of
at 1:45 Sunday evening with the Athens, spent Thanksgiving , Helen Findling of .Columbus
Rev. Lemle of Rock Springs weekend with thm parents, S)lent the weekend Wlill
her
Church.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Atherton. · mother, Iva Fmdhng. and Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Fmdhng.
Tom Yost was return ed to All the children and •rand·
~
his home here from Veterans chlldre~ or Mrs. Clara Tollrod Mrs. Iris carr, Vickie and
Memorial Hospital last Toes· and Nma Robinson
spent . Penni attended a family get·todoy
Thanksgiving with tllem.
Igether at the home of her
Mrs. Genevieve Guthrie and Mr. and Mrs, G. R. Caldwell ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rot~ertl
M" Grace Kelly have been had dinner
on Friday with White, Thanksgtvlng Day.
Give her a gift she wil1
really i'.p preciate this
ill ~lth severe chesl colds. Itheir dau~hter and son-ln-la Mr. and Ms. Otto Swartz
Christmas ... a new Port·
Mrs. Iris Carr and Mrs. Hel- lMr. and Mrs. Ben Ewing, at Shade, Ohio visited
Clara
able or C.abinet Model
en Woode visited Mrs. Clair Pomeroy.
Follrod and Nina
Wblte Sewing Maehine.
Choose from our mtny
woode In Veterans Memorial Mr, and Mrs. Charles
D. Sunday afternoon.
rme models priced from
Hosplt~l on Friday where Wlode visited the offices
$SUO up.
she had entered with a back Dr. Hartman, at Par·kersburg, SCIENCE'S FOUNDATION
Injury, received on Thanksgib- , on Monday and Tuesday of
The first laws of heredity
REG. 7.95
ing Day. They also called on week, where Mrs. Woode
which laid the foundation

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INFORMATION
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MOTORCYCLES

Experlincecl
RADIATOR
SERVICE

MSO

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P'rom tho Laraest Truck or
Bulldozer lladlator To The
SmaUeJt Heater Core.

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for cultivation, 15 acres

Nylon Black
List 27.45 .
sale 11.65
All prices are plus tax

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ALL SIZES CARRY SIMILAR

DISCO UNTS

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doctors and nurses. a&lt; Holzer AKC Miniature and Toy Pood-r' ~NE 1 cylinder gasoline Min'
Hr.s~tal. Mrs. W1lham Gam- les. hlack or silv.er. S tud neapolis Moline power unit,
er, Long Bottom, 0. .
: se rvice and groonung. Phone , ideal for saw mill or to run
_ _ _ _ __ __:_II_ 30 lip i _992-544~ -- . 11___25 tk I a generator, very good condl-

POM:ROY
992.2181
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BLAEnNARS

I'll. 992-2143

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pasture. balance In
dug well ~nd water system,
II\ story frame house. 6
rooms and bath. Needs lots
of repair. Going at ~.000.

IIICISl PiOPLiil

ROUSH &amp; LYONS
CAMPING TRAILERS
Horton It,
M11on, W. V•·

Rawlings Honda Sales

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WY Z.2151

MIDDLEPORT OHIO

CLEAN CAR
tT ONLY TAU$

SERVICE

ONE MINUfl

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KEITH GOBlE FORD

CAR WASH
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1967 Apaches Due Dtc. 10

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Albert M. Cox, Broker
Heorv Cleland, Salesman
992-3830
Eveoings 99t-!568 orl~36~~c

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DiCK RAWLINGS

Pomeroy, o.

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Fol Solp
For S•l•
I WISH to thank all my fri ends _
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-- and neighbors who called or ONE LIKE New l-32nd scale ; FIREWOOD, any length, $8 per
sent cards during mv ill- 1 slot car track with one good I 60 cu. fl., load, free dhvery.
11 30 31&lt;:
ness. Special thanks. to the car. Ph. 949-3844. II 30 21&lt; , Ph. _1143:2484 ·

I'UD LASSWELL .. 1111 WILLm

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SAJlS &amp; SERVICE

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Phone 992·2143

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600x 13 tubeless

SPORT

BOBCAT

Fife's, rear
Speed Q11een
--One story frame 1:~~~~~;~~~~:11
Laundry
Mat,of South
Third IBRADBURY
5 rooms &lt;2 bedrooms!, bath.
Ave., Middleport, 0.
. aluminum siding, storm doors
11 29 12tc i and windows, in good condi-1
HUJnl Line
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Excellent
buy
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TRAVEL
TRAILERS
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•FARM - 1\ mile off Route 248
(Ciuollty Buill)
Tire Sale Continues
-Close to Chester _ 25 acres :
1H7 Models In Stock

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By

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with
central air conditioning, 870
Ash St., Middleport, o. Ph.
992-5258 for appointment.

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goll clubs, ,:!A). Ph.

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·, NORGE •as apsrtment • sized !'
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1 stove. ~. Kelvlnator, 14 cu. 1 ------.....:~:...:.::
61 RAMBLER
$595 · ft. refrigerator, ~- For fur- ~
St. Wagon. d crl. Std. trans. White over maroon, like new
ther information, call T upW.W. tires, rad1o &amp; healer
pers Plains, 661-3606.
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60 COMET
$595
11 30 3tc 1
MIDDLEPI)RT - Nice ' room I
Deluxe 2 Dr. Interior spotless, good w.w. tires, 6 cyl. Std.
trams. R&amp;H. red finish.
MONEY for Xmas, gll'e us a ; cottage, frame construction
58 FORD --------,-----~ $245 1 try. We pay cash for new or 1 with Imitation stone siding,
Fairlane 500 4 Dr. R&amp;H, auto. P. s t e e r i n g . , old guns, swords, old pocket I two bedrooms, bath, enclosed
SAVINGS , 0 R vou ON NEW
knives, old dolls,l'mmunition, back porch. Priced to sell.
'66 CHIVROLET PASS. CARS
any callber, any
amount. 13,500.

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IWHITE zig zag
sewlo•gl lion. 50 H.P., reasonably pric_
WEDNESDAY
Carl H. Schwyn Cygnet, ha:
mochme. dressmaker model ., ed. See or call Excelsior Salt ,
·1 HOUSE on t 464 South
tth St .
MIDDLEPORT Literary Club . been appointed a membe~ ul
MALE BEAGLE, predominant- bullonholes. appliques. mol'o- 1[ Works. Pomeroy, 0 . Ph&gt;ne l WHITE HOUSE Restaurant, D-tj Middl
$6"M canoe
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Jy white, answers to "King." grams, fancy designs. etc., 992-3891. Ask ror Ed Ebers. and 2 permits, m~ern fIX,
bo
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down
pay.
epor
will meet Wednesday,
Nov. t e armers ome muustra
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Lost in Chester \'icinit y. Ph. I without attarhmenls. Brand bach.
Jl 23 tfc I tures, new beer coohng case!!
ugt bWII smlak re Ca 'l
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30, at the home of Mrs. Clyde ton , State ~dvisory Commilt· ~
11 ·
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men , a ance 1 • n1· ·
~ , Ingels. Book reviews will in· wh1ch advrses the State D1
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992-2632.
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.IO GtJ) 1 new. F'.ull pnce J .,.. -· or ·;:, . LOSE WEIGHT safely with and all eqm~~ent, .nc ng Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Co.,
elude "Tonight Is Too Late'' rector on the adaption of na.
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Fox HOUND while ;:o&lt;d lern-1 monlhl,l · Ph. 99'--2685·
1 Dex-A-Diet tablets Onl' 98c · two story bmldmg With 130
M'ddl
t 0 992-2709
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and "What's Right With the Itiona po ICleS to s m.. ~
oa spots, missing JO d&lt;JYS.J _
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Nelson'! Pha rmacy, Pon~o i
ron_·
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11 2 30tc
Young'' to be given by Mrs. cal corxhtions and needs.
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Contact Lester Lalhey. La ngs.I DONT pump your sluggish sep eroy, 0.
10 21 30tp; East Mam. P~erz· ' · ::
GUARANTEED TO Rodney Downing and Mrs. Don- Mr. Sehwyn is president ol
&gt;ille, Ohio (Danville) . Ph., tic lank . Get Kican-Em-AII J!l66 Zi -n1ac hine, I Can finance. e ep ne
:; ROOM House, 26 Park
STOP BATTERY aid Mills. Roll eall wiU be a the Cygnet Savin(! Bank &lt;::om2720
742.S71i•
11 29 Jtc I' Septic Tank Cl.-;a:1er.' Land- Salesman's
g g demonstrators.
g
or 91J2-9909.
teen-"ger
·n the news. "--&gt;pany and has served on a var·
11-27-6tc Middlervtrl,
r~ 0. Also 43,
1ROUBLE
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mark Farm Bureau Ill P?m- While they last. These mach76 acres (no buildings)
for the Blind will be on display. iety of boards dealing with
Notice
eroy, 0.
- _ _ II 21 JOtc ines eq lllpped to zi• zag,
building. located in Rutland. Will sacWITH YX·B
farm credit, rural resources,
- - ·NE
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TWO APARTMENT
rifice to settle estate.
ed
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SINGER SEWING MACHI - make bultonhole.s, darn, em- · Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy. In-l .
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BOSWORTH COUNCIL No. 46 and ucatlonal ins 1tut10ns.
592
I \~ILL ~lose tlu~ Saturday ev~- ~ Zig zag rquippcd, in new sew· ' broider. etc. Pay just $50 or come $109 per month. $4.000. mf~rmatiOn, call
ens.
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~':t~.,.., ,..,.., R&amp;SM will have its annual
628
nmg only at 5.10 y.m. Don s . ing lable, 5 pay menls .$! each if you wish monlhly payments Call 992-2720_
11 27 Gt cl
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inspection Wednesday at 7:30
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Barber Shop, Racmc, ·.
.,. $33 cash. Plr. !192-2'~'- I car1 be ··rr''"' ed. Call 992·
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p. m. Illustrious Comoanion EJ- Openings Exist for
11 9 4
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1111111~ 1•11mt umn mer
II 2;_ tfc, 3218 .
_ _ __ "-28 6tc 1967 STEREO, like new, Solid . - --=- vas _
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more Williams, newly elected JanuaryPNOass
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Adams and Sl~nley
AuctiOn NERvous·: Can't sleep·: Try: 10 HAMPSHIRE Shoats. ll B.[ State, 3 speed mtermlXed TWO HORSES - 1 Arabran
grand senUnel of Grand Coun. The Marietta Program
ol
.Hou"e and 1radmg
Post ··sleepers " Guaranteed re- . Harmon. Dexter, 0.
changer.
BSR
changer,
make
Palomino
stallion,
Ph
years
ell
of
Royal
and
Select
Mast·
Practical
Nursing
announce!
1
1s now ~der one roof
at suits or money
hack.
ers of Ohio, will be the Inspect- that there are still several va·
11 u ltpl payments of $1.50 per week old, 1 three year old mare,
Laurel Cliff School
House Onlv 98r. Nelson's Pharmacy,
- . - or pay balance due ~- Ph. bred. See after 4 p. m. Don- ,.. Mil
to
lng officer. Work will be in cancles existing for the Janon State Route 124 and new p0,;,.roy, o.
11 25 30tp COLOR TV: .196 7 Motorola, lite 992-5649.
1118 tfc na Manuel, Racine.
Mattbly.Hiltllb
select masters degree. A dinner uary 1967 class. 'PACE' tNLN·
Rl. 7 by-pass, open daily at 1
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new condition, full warranty,
11 27 6tc • .._...Ill Uplllnt
..,_ at 6:~ p.m. served by the Pre Admlssion and Classifica1
12 noon. Jim Adams
and 10NE GiRL'S wmter
navy make payments of $5 per FROM WALL to wall, no soil
members of the Order of East· lion Exam) will be given on
Worthy Stanley.
11 20 tfc "Boy Coat ," looks like new ,[ week or pay off balance. Ph. at all, on carpets cleaned
lnsurlnce
a .;;;ru::;":~;fi-Dok1 "
em Star, will precede the mee~ Saturday, Dec. 3rd, to appli
srze 14, lll, one yell•w sum- 992-5649.
11 20 tfc with Blue Lustre. Rent elecIll I •IZ Ill ~rill,
ing. All companions and thelr cents for the September 1967
Wanted To Buy
mer coat, sJZe 14, _$3. Wanda OOOUGLAS electric guitar with tric shampooer, .1. Pomeroy
quotalklll
ladies are Invited.
class.
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tl~E USED folding wheel chair ;:;~; Rt. · Racme; 1 22 ~~~ 3 pickups and amplifier. Ph. Cement Block Co.
~ ~~GENCY
WILDWOOD GARDEN Club Those desiring to do •o _who
irr good conditio•. Ph. 949·
·
992-2580.
11 25 6tc
11 28 6tc
&amp;
will
Wedneada
. bave excellent quallficahons,
3fill2.
II 30 3tc POTATOES, get your winter
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auto Insurance. We may
thmeeh1 of ., Y evH~mng will be permitted to take ~~.e
.
"-•pota'··s while they
last. 1966 S_TEREO Console, JUSt tak- .I!'ROM WAll to wall, no soil' IIIIo to .... you lllllllllf·
a1 e orne
rors.
rram te t f I st . t
tr
t
STANDING uwue&lt; to Ohio Clarence
= Proff .,tt, Portland, en 10• 1966 mode I rado
1 -wp J
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MIDDLEPORT
18 er WI
re eaug- t he J anuary c1ass at th 1~
' 1·1meo
or West Virginia or
old
d t
Thi 5 t h ' 't • • at all, on carpets cleaned with
h te rs.
'
0._ Ph._ 843-2254.
10 30 tfc speaker
pe s ereo.
se as
wm', Blue
Lustre.$1.Rent
- 1, ='!:=:':"'=:=:~~"::":=j
er as eo- 05 ss.
in order to fill existing vaca:'lfarms With timber.
Manon __
_
system, dual
volu_ms
shmapooer
Baker electric
Furnl- AIJT()MOBILE Insurance been
:
Reynolds, Box 71, Syracuse, YOU CAN walk on your rug 2 control, lovely walnut fllll&amp;h,, lure Co.
11 28 !Jc cancelled' Lost your operat
Wlntecl
THURSDAY
lcies.
0.
9 IB 1021p hours after cleaning it with used only f mon.lhs. Take
or's Ucense? Call WY 2-2Y66.
· -. - - · - . ROCK Springs Grange will ;
Lustre Foam. Electric sham- over payments of $1.25 per I Business Services
• 15 Uc ' DEEJi ."l~ES, .fl. 50, R ~ d Imeet Thursday, at Bp.m. There RELATIVES ENTERTAINED
Help Wanted
pooer rental $1. Ebershach week or pay balance due WITH- COLD W th
h d •
Fo~. $3 :. Gray Fox. !I..IO: ;will be " program and refreJh· Mr. and Mrs. Max Folmer,
Hardw
m,
Pomeroy,
0.
$7944.
Call
992-3218.
.
k
d
ea
erd
a
elha
'I
Auto
Silas
Colli,.:
Ra10.::
Bill ments will be served. Members son Max and daughter VanBABY SITTER, to live in. care
11 ?5 61 (;
o er 1
;nm $1.50':
p
r:u- ,.ft.20.
R ed
11 28 Stc cnc ets. sp1 ers an
8
0
4
Jor ..! ~ mall children 1-'relcr
inserts will be coming inside - --~
a...,., · · · ~~ "' • e s~ are reminded to bring gifts essa entertained
relative!
01
viJirh;
· 11 30 6tp [ for Albens State HORpl·ta.1
-1uanksgJ.Vmg
· · and over t h t
h 1 1 4 door
BUDGET PRICED turmture tm your home where it's warm .· 19591 RAMBLER,
ood Sedan,
ti
'I::'.
older lady. Ph. 992-2485 or MOHAWK WO · Cdrpe 1mg,
,..,.., ·•·
. g
res, I . ·
IINNp.
Protect your home
from c ean
d' up
Ph o 7s~ery,..,
- - PAST Chi efs of MagnoIIa weekend at the·Jr home , Nyo
992·o223.
II 30 3tc I tweedy pa tte rn. brown , bl ac k ollJ' third Door "--&amp;"'"
1
0
·- - and gray. Ph. 949-2661 la te Baker Flll'lllturo, llrllddleport these pests
with ARAB, ra ' · ·~~. 11 30 3tc
For Sale or Rent
Temple Pythian Sisten . will Ave. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
SERVICE Station
•ttendant evenmgs.
11 28 6tc Ohio.
U 12 tft available at King Builders
have thelf annual Christmas Paul Folmer and daughter,
wanted. Phone 992-2436, Mid- _:.:..::::::::::.__ _ _.:_:::.__;_~;__ _ _ ___:_:...._ Supply Co., Middlepol't .
7 ROOM house, 3 bedrooms, dinner at Bailey's restaurant, Mary Evelyn of Thompson;
dleport.
11 25 6tc
11 30 tfc
1 1~ baths. Ph. 992-2590.
Thursday, promptly at 6:30 p. Miss Peggy Folmer, Columbus:
2395
l
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PONTIAC
·
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·
·
·
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$
I
25
f
05
0 RD
CUSTOM butchering, will ' buy Catalina • dr. Sedan. This is
1
~ c m. A party and .I gift
ex- and Mrs. Howard Roush 'ind
S ROOM furnished apartment,
A(;ROS~
00\\-'N
lJ. School
Pontiac'• full sized car and
-· , change will follow at the home daughter Teresa and grandchl·
exceUent condition, coovewi· 1 . Actri&gt;SS':
1. Lately
VJP
hides.
Phil
Meier,
992-3510.
fully
equipped.
It
is
a
low
A
NEW
modern
4
room
co~
of Mrs. Adam Ebersbae.
dren, Bobby and Connie Roush
ent to a shopping area. im·
Hay.
fOO'med
1ri. An
wort.h
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lt;;-l -;rfc :e;t,~\~~~:;'~~t::~ ;:.
tage. Velma G. Zuspan. Ph. EVANGELINE Chapter OES of Follansbee, W.Va.
2. Begin
mediate oocupancy. Ph. 992•ppeal
!5. Couch
3.
Old
weight
BULLDOZER
service.
Ponds,
fer
you
to
the
orlsinal
owner
773-5750,
Mason, W. Va.
Middeport, will meet Thursday
20.
He3346 after 5 p. m. 10 16 tie 9. Choir
for wool
brew
driveways,
ligbt
bushlq,
who
will
be
etad
to
highly
__
n
17
16tp
evening,
Dec. 1, at 7: ~ p. m.
rnemllt'r
recommend it.
~
4. La.nd
Jette!"
11IN1!8 itOST DINNER
back flllin&amp;, 992-2208.
for the regular meeting. Plans
For Rent
lO. E&gt;&lt;rloy.
meagure
2L Man'.a
5. Animals
10 31 30tc
N ILICTIA BUICK .. $1995 I Bethel62 Plnw
will be completed for installa- Mr. and Mrs. Rnger lllpes
!tick12. Taot
V8 4 dr. Sedan. We sold this
I'DRNISHED apartment,
4 · 13 · Spanillh
railH!d
11ame
SPECIAL 25 per cent labor diJ. cor new and have full -rec· Potluck Dinner
lion of officers to be held Sat- were hosts at a family dldiler
court
fu r· wool
.t'l. B11!tle
rooms and bath, utilities furThanksgiving at thelr home,
game
count on all Gravely Tract- oro. to prom ita fine condi·
Plans were made for a pot- urday, Dec. 10.
6. Lubricates
21ite
Y~r4&amp;~'• A~
Aished, close to business dis- 14. Cherished
br-•ht in 1 bm&amp;-u
lion. It hu FACTORY AIR
Gallipolis. Guests were Mr. nd
1. S teel
of Am. R,e.. 29. BaeD
ors """"
or
P or coNDmONING, power aeat, luck dinner at H5 p. m. al the
FRIDAy
animal
trict. No pets. Ph. 992-30!!2.
wedge
Yolulioq
ofoecka
Mrs. Ray Hines and sons, Darepairs during November and power aleerini, power brakes, next meeting, Dec. 12, when
8. ~longing24. Garden
31. AccumWU.
11 30 3tc l5.Gilt
lG.Cuckoo
December, or oolifJ and R cornering Ulhta, automatic Bethel No. 62 of the lnterna- EUB MEN's
Brotherhood vid and Douglas of Belpre; Mr.
to a Slci.Jian
tools
34. Robult
:•-:R::o"o"'M:-;-ho-u-se- w-:-:
ith;-;-b.,-;
ath, fur· l7.Part of tt ,
and Mrs. Chari•• Woode, Cheswill pick up ,_
-·· tractor, oorleo.
trano. all&lt;l
other accesvolcano
2fi. Ca.pilat ot
36. Colnpet.lllt
It many
io beautiful
all ti onal Order of Job's Daughters will meet at the Enterp-'-·
,,.. ter, and Mrs. Willard Hines,
mouth
9.
Bark
Moro&lt;:
co
38.
Nano.
•
nace and garage, 255 W. Main 18.Digraph
Gravely Tractor Sales, Pom- white finish and io spotless met Monday evening at the church Friday at 7:30 P·';"·
fibers
:26. Gladdens
inlet
'· ..St, Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone 19.Partura 11. Appo
eroy, 0. Ph. 992-21115.
dean ins,fe and out.
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Ed8on Roush w!ll show prc- Athens Read.
int.
28, Pea~s or
40. Rt'lmlnn•
flower
1192-2668 or -992-2961.
ments
Yerte:o:t'l'l:
eel: abbr.
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:.:..:3:::;
0tc
ARS
Linda Lyons, honored queen, lures on recent trip abroad. All
21. Foremaa
11 27 6lc 23. Instructor
MAKE MORE PROFIT by
BLAEnN
presided and opened the meet. men of the church are ureed to WEEKENDS WITH FAMIL V
H'''o"u~s=E,-,f"'iv_e_ro_
o_
m_
s _and' bath 2'· Biblical
llstlllg your llrm's oervlces 1D
Pomorey
1ng in ritualistic form . A Christ- attend.
Bill Zerkle, student at Ohio
•
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wild ox.
lbe Dally Sentlltel'a Busln...
mas party and $1 gift exchange EAST LETART WSCS win Univenily, spent the weekend
gas heat, close to business 21. ot an
district. No pets. Ph. 992-3092.
ancient
llervlce eohmm.
It It II 1117 IILVER lint Studebaker will follow the dinner. Election hold a nunmage sale Friday with his parents and sisters,
11 28 3tc
Greek
&amp;tJa'IOJIIIa
mUe
Ph
N ' of officers was announced for and Saturday, December 2 • 3 Mr. and Mrs. William Zerkle,
4
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_
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people
.
.
.
.
_
8o;;lee
~
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lowfWJ,.'l:rl'f"·
it
:; the next meeting. Plans were In the Simpson Bullding, old Sandy and Jocelyn Ann of Sy29
4 ROOM house and bath. 840 30. Man'a
Crltl Bradford
aven,
· - - - made for Installation of olfi. post office building, at lladne. racu~.
nickname
E. Main St., Pomeroy, 0. 31 . An\.hrop&lt;lld
lfrtte, Pnae or Coalael
1980 GALAXIE Fore!. good ron· cers on Monday, Dec. 27. Mrs. I~ a. m. to 4 p. m. They will
---Write 41 Mound St., Athens, n.ReOKOrt
A.
C.
8RAIIP'OBD
diUoa,
new
tires.
Also
a
21"
Mabel
Goeglein
resigned
as
have
new
ras
rup
for
sale.
VISll'S
AUNT, UNCLE
0., or call 592-1176.
33. British fa..
ladlr, Oltlo
G. E. televilion. Pb. 992-52!8. guardian treasurer and Mrs. Ita
SUNDAY
Roger Weaver, lonnerly of
In tho
WHt Indies
--~---o--,..,.--;-11 30 6tp lands
iiiimifiiiiidiiiiii;lipill~llll;;;
11
29
3tp
Darnell
was
elected
to
fill
the
HAM
SHOOT
Sunday
Dec.
4
Jll&lt;ksooville
Florida spent a
4 ROOM unfurnished apartment S&amp;. Undre.111ed
vacancy
at noon at Forked Run Sports'
•.
.
SEWlNG ........., replll ·
man Club. Sponsored
by few weeks recenUy wrth hiS
in Pomeroy. Ph. 992-5385.
37. ~=~le'lice, aU makel. WY Z.Z214. 1980 RAMBLER station wagon,
b
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
U 16 tfc
dn•m
n.
Fabric Sbop, PomeN,
6 cylinder, (3) oeat, with
ATrEND DINNER
Drew. We ster. Post No. 39• William Zerkle and family of
TRAILER space on Brownell 38· ~g:~:st
Authorized 8tqer Salla and rack, will sell real cheap for Four general!~ were pres. Amfoe~rGcanilts LeF(lony. -~~-•~rocf.Wd Syracuse. The Weavers
are
Ave., Middleport. Ph. 992- 39. Narrak&lt;&gt;
Service.
I 21 tfe
cash or will trade for or on ent at the turkey dmner Thanks- r
or ..,..
un
I"'"" .
READY-Mill eoDCreta dellvf:l' house trailer or farm tractor giving Day at th• bome of Mr. for hospitalized veterans at now res~.. '" 8yracuse.

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f.f.lil I MII!Ol

GASULINI! ALLEY
OI{JIJ FR£AKY,

; I'Ll. RACE

l{)t.l

TO THE TOP
OF THE. HILL!

so~

THERe:s JUST
NO ~BS'l1TliTS

STUPfDI

FOR :!MAA.T
1llltJKli&lt;JG!

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here a

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HARDWARE

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TIP &gt;;JlOWED ME

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W~Al A TEAM

f.RACIOUf; l

WHERE YOU KE9'

YOU TWO MAKE I YOU

I 1'-!EVER!

EVER'TI-IIN&lt;;, AND~

EVEN WAXED T'-IE'

REAlLY DID l.CJ'Ili
MO~ THAM

I&lt;ITCJ.&lt;EN ROOR,
. IT CERTAI~L.Y

~ DID!

NEEDED 11 )

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Tl-ICI'T'S NO B!C;

JOB, WITH TH'
5TlJj:~: TI-IEV'VE.

GI1T NOW 1
Mlf'.O II= I '6PUT
$at-.1~ WOOD roE?

W ClREPIACE?

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11 ~-- tfc j tt. ~~ee'sgreen
M( &gt;UERN 2 bedroom home, .u. Oblervea
Pomeroy, 0 . Ph. 992-2903 day 12. Periods ot'
or 992-3702 evenings.
time

ad right to lout project. Faat

:.:U.~ee

!lAlLY CRYPlOQUOTE- Here'• how to work It:
A X 1' D L B A A X II
to L o M a F 11 L i. o w
One letter simply atanda tor another. lD. tbil l&amp;llple A J1 uae4
tor tile three L's, X tor the two 0'•, ete. SfDile Ietten, apoatrophlet, the length and fonnation of the words are all hlata.
Eadl day the code letters are tW'ftrent.

FURNISHED 2 bedroom apartVF BVLB VLBV FLKQ BS VFLK,
ment, furnace beat, MiddleCFB VJW QBAZZ BVFW IJBV DS~
port, 0. Ph. 992-3874.
· .
11281fc BSP.-BV!.DEP'KLR

.POlfll BOOM furollbed apan.
mem. WY W151.
I 14 tfc
FURNISHIIJD llltl unturnlshed
apartmeull. ClllH to ochool.
Pbollll wum.
10 II lie

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FOUR: lEGS, A ~!AD AND

A TAll.. ... AN' IF ~E a;)NNA. GO
'WTTHJIIS '-'IGHN!SS, 'Y'S!TTER.

MOUNT UP!

==-;-;-=--.:.,..=:::--'..-:

li

2 R00 M !raJ'I er, na turaI gas,
plenty water, close to my
home arid to the store. Will
rent to private person or a
eouple. Ph. 843-2600, Portland,
0.
11 21 3tc

n ~· ·: .;.J f

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ALLEY OOP

Y..-7'• Qorploqllole: YOU CANNOT FLY UK11 AJI
JIAQLII WITH THII WINGS OF A WREN.- HUDSON
&amp;0 ;a-. 1t1111r J'er.turH SndlcatP, Tnr .)

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Reaclf·MiJ Co., Middleport,
Ohio.
1 ~ lfo
AIR CONDmONING Relrtgeratltll oervlce. Jack'l llelrti·
eratloa, New Baven. Pbone
• 1 lfc
TU • ""
riM~'•

.,

HEATING, PLUMBING, Rural
Doni BotUe Gas. Arnold
Brothers, 618 E. MaiD SL,
......____
,:"..:;"woru:;:~Y·:..,..__
I J2 tw•~
~
· - - witb- t
1'15
ACRE rarm, bouse
rooms and bath cellar cellar
bouae, 2 laJ11 ' bams ' free
ps, 2 Iann ponels, !-···&gt;J
IIIIWQI •
1te occupaney Pearl Wll·
Uama t92-2318 or if92.2881.
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and implements. Inquire at
the Lewis Trading Post. Buy,
Sell or Trade on 3rd &amp; Mill
Sts. Middl~rt 0.
'
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and Mrs. Harry Keiser, Miners- Christmas llme. .
ville. Present were Mr. and
MONDAY
GUEST8 IIF PARENTS
Mn. Dallas HaS!Ier of Rey- SALEM CElNTER PTA meets lllr. and MrB. Thomas Me·
noldsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Ron- Monday night, Dec.. 5 at 7:~ Clung and children, Jimmy and
nie Hassler and children. Gary p. :m. on the the?'_", "MIIBic Suanne If .Mar!Dn were week----,-,..,..c -:---...:. and Sheri, Columbus Mr. and While We Face CritiCal Issues filii guests of her parents, Mr.
Legal Notice
Mrs. Jerry Hassler and daugb- in Our Democracy." DovoUons o1 Mrs. Dale Smith.
NOTICI., •••••CATION
ter, Rhonda Lee, Gahanna ; and will be given by Mrs. Audreylp;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
..,., ..... " ,....,. .,,,. 11111 Mr. and Mrs. Keiser.
Hayes. lfilhll••t will be a
.zer~ TNCkint eo..,.., .... e~e~.
IY'
wtth the PubUe wuu. CommLNiOo
musical by pupils under direeor
Ohio m IPPltaltloD 10 eMend coaI'1on of Maurlta Miller, vocaJ
tract motor drritr penal!; No.
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END ISLAND VISIT
~4:=:a:a::n~r ~~: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ables, Instructor. Refreshments will
and Arleo Chemtell co .• DiYlllon ot Jr., Main St., Pomeroy, return~ ~ served. Everyone is wet.
Continental Oil CorQ.PAny; and NriWI'• .....
rda f
S
~n, Lhe folkn¥1nl atd.ppirll aeaa.nca-. ~ home Satu y rom
an come.
suar
JtefUun'
)
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1M 'l'hl&gt; Amert• J
p
ert
R'co
afte
p
nd
~•n A.Jrlcultu;., cbemtc:at co .. UJJQ uan, U 0 I '
rse the rouow1a1 eq,u1PIDIJU:' a trtcton ing three weeks vacation visitTIIE8DAY
0
•••
'"'~"·
.
REE""'m
"'' WSCS
lnteruted
putlu ma,. obtlin fur- ing their da ughter and son-mJ.l.,.~
will
Pick Up Pill 'llclral,
ther tnformlltlon •• to aatd aPpllctUon law Mr and Mrs Aaustin Mon.. have a bazaar and bake aale at
by add.......l tile PabUC! utilltilll Com
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"'"'''" " Oblo, Cotumb&lt;a, Ohio.
tanez and gandson, Teen. Mrs. the former retldence of Dorsel
~r~~r.'!"':t~ &lt;:ompw
Montanez ts the former Caro. Reibel, Tuesday. Dec. 61 from
Certified Gal ltatlon
Ill W. Moln SL P o Mldd::r,~~. :.~w 7 -a , Iyn AJiman of Pomeroy.
1 until 9 p. m.

ly RALPH HEIMDAHL

200

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12-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0., Nov. 30, 1968
INFORMATION
DIADUNII ·
t P
. M. oa,
....~ ,_.MI.._..
fMftcley

a.••• l... •ate ... ..

CANCI\l.ATIONI
CO.WICTIDNI

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••• a.,

Will Dr

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tw .an ot retH• ony Mt HtMM

lbi&gt;Ktlo"'oiMo.
lrron
ltln .. ..
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lftUWNIOtely 11M . ..
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Chi,.. 61 Ml'lfl

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TO PLACI A

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HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLES

Experlincecl
RADIATOR
SERVICE

MSO

I

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P'rom tho Laraest Truck or
Bulldozer lladlator To The
SmaUeJt Heater Core.

I

for cultivation, 15 acres

Nylon Black
List 27.45 .
sale 11.65
All prices are plus tax

b

ALL SIZES CARRY SIMILAR

DISCO UNTS

I

doctors and nurses. a&lt; Holzer AKC Miniature and Toy Pood-r' ~NE 1 cylinder gasoline Min'
Hr.s~tal. Mrs. W1lham Gam- les. hlack or silv.er. S tud neapolis Moline power unit,
er, Long Bottom, 0. .
: se rvice and groonung. Phone , ideal for saw mill or to run
_ _ _ _ __ __:_II_ 30 lip i _992-544~ -- . 11___25 tk I a generator, very good condl-

POM:ROY
992.2181
e

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BLAEnNARS

I'll. 992-2143

or '

pasture. balance In
dug well ~nd water system,
II\ story frame house. 6
rooms and bath. Needs lots
of repair. Going at ~.000.

IIICISl PiOPLiil

ROUSH &amp; LYONS
CAMPING TRAILERS
Horton It,
M11on, W. V•·

Rawlings Honda Sales

TI!RR1

WY Z.2151

MIDDLEPORT OHIO

CLEAN CAR
tT ONLY TAU$

SERVICE

ONE MINUfl

eCar .True~ aHuler

Core

ONLY

e Bulldozor

SOc

eAny fype

U.DRIVE THP.U .

KEITH GOBlE FORD

CAR WASH
POMEROY

, , 2-2196

SOf:JAL
{',A J,[",
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21 Feet Long
1967 Apaches Due Dtc. 10

tALL

BlAETTNARS
RADIATOR

Pomeroy

16~LA~:~.F~~.~:::

Albert M. Cox, Broker
Heorv Cleland, Salesman
992-3830
Eveoings 99t-!568 orl~36~~c

II ONE Of fHI

DiCK RAWLINGS

Pomeroy, o.

1

Car
s __
Fol Solp
For S•l•
I WISH to thank all my fri ends _
'
-- and neighbors who called or ONE LIKE New l-32nd scale ; FIREWOOD, any length, $8 per
sent cards during mv ill- 1 slot car track with one good I 60 cu. fl., load, free dhvery.
11 30 31&lt;:
ness. Special thanks. to the car. Ph. 949-3844. II 30 21&lt; , Ph. _1143:2484 ·

I'UD LASSWELL .. 1111 WILLm

H0 NDA '
SAJlS &amp; SERVICE

SPRINT

Phone 992·2143

'"'""'"'""·===-----;-.
600x 13 tubeless

SPORT

BOBCAT

Fife's, rear
Speed Q11een
--One story frame 1:~~~~~;~~~~:11
Laundry
Mat,of South
Third IBRADBURY
5 rooms &lt;2 bedrooms!, bath.
Ave., Middleport, 0.
. aluminum siding, storm doors
11 29 12tc i and windows, in good condi-1
HUJnl Line
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tion.
Excellent
buy
.
..,,500.
TRAVEL
TRAILERS
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(Ciuollty Buill)
Tire Sale Continues
-Close to Chester _ 25 acres :
1H7 Models In Stock

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central air conditioning, 870
Ash St., Middleport, o. Ph.
992-5258 for appointment.

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1 stove. ~. Kelvlnator, 14 cu. 1 ------.....:~:...:.::
61 RAMBLER
$595 · ft. refrigerator, ~- For fur- ~
St. Wagon. d crl. Std. trans. White over maroon, like new
ther information, call T upW.W. tires, rad1o &amp; healer
pers Plains, 661-3606.
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60 COMET
$595
11 30 3tc 1
MIDDLEPI)RT - Nice ' room I
Deluxe 2 Dr. Interior spotless, good w.w. tires, 6 cyl. Std.
trams. R&amp;H. red finish.
MONEY for Xmas, gll'e us a ; cottage, frame construction
58 FORD --------,-----~ $245 1 try. We pay cash for new or 1 with Imitation stone siding,
Fairlane 500 4 Dr. R&amp;H, auto. P. s t e e r i n g . , old guns, swords, old pocket I two bedrooms, bath, enclosed
SAVINGS , 0 R vou ON NEW
knives, old dolls,l'mmunition, back porch. Priced to sell.
'66 CHIVROLET PASS. CARS
any callber, any
amount. 13,500.

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IWHITE zig zag
sewlo•gl lion. 50 H.P., reasonably pric_
WEDNESDAY
Carl H. Schwyn Cygnet, ha:
mochme. dressmaker model ., ed. See or call Excelsior Salt ,
·1 HOUSE on t 464 South
tth St .
MIDDLEPORT Literary Club . been appointed a membe~ ul
MALE BEAGLE, predominant- bullonholes. appliques. mol'o- 1[ Works. Pomeroy, 0 . Ph&gt;ne l WHITE HOUSE Restaurant, D-tj Middl
$6"M canoe
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Jy white, answers to "King." grams, fancy designs. etc., 992-3891. Ask ror Ed Ebers. and 2 permits, m~ern fIX,
bo
ht
down
pay.
epor
will meet Wednesday,
Nov. t e armers ome muustra
11•""'"'•
Lost in Chester \'icinit y. Ph. I without attarhmenls. Brand bach.
Jl 23 tfc I tures, new beer coohng case!!
ugt bWII smlak re Ca 'l
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30, at the home of Mrs. Clyde ton , State ~dvisory Commilt· ~
11 ·
· •·•995
!' - - - - · 111di
men , a ance 1 • n1· ·
~ , Ingels. Book reviews will in· wh1ch advrses the State D1
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992-2632.
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.IO GtJ) 1 new. F'.ull pnce J .,.. -· or ·;:, . LOSE WEIGHT safely with and all eqm~~ent, .nc ng Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Co.,
elude "Tonight Is Too Late'' rector on the adaption of na.
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Fox HOUND while ;:o&lt;d lern-1 monlhl,l · Ph. 99'--2685·
1 Dex-A-Diet tablets Onl' 98c · two story bmldmg With 130
M'ddl
t 0 992-2709
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and "What's Right With the Itiona po ICleS to s m.. ~
oa spots, missing JO d&lt;JYS.J _
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Nelson'! Pha rmacy, Pon~o i
ron_·
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11 2 30tc
Young'' to be given by Mrs. cal corxhtions and needs.
15
Contact Lester Lalhey. La ngs.I DONT pump your sluggish sep eroy, 0.
10 21 30tp; East Mam. P~erz· ' · ::
GUARANTEED TO Rodney Downing and Mrs. Don- Mr. Sehwyn is president ol
&gt;ille, Ohio (Danville) . Ph., tic lank . Get Kican-Em-AII J!l66 Zi -n1ac hine, I Can finance. e ep ne
:; ROOM House, 26 Park
STOP BATTERY aid Mills. Roll eall wiU be a the Cygnet Savin(! Bank &lt;::om2720
742.S71i•
11 29 Jtc I' Septic Tank Cl.-;a:1er.' Land- Salesman's
g g demonstrators.
g
or 91J2-9909.
teen-"ger
·n the news. "--&gt;pany and has served on a var·
11-27-6tc Middlervtrl,
r~ 0. Also 43,
1ROUBLE
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mark Farm Bureau Ill P?m- While they last. These mach76 acres (no buildings)
for the Blind will be on display. iety of boards dealing with
Notice
eroy, 0.
- _ _ II 21 JOtc ines eq lllpped to zi• zag,
building. located in Rutland. Will sacWITH YX·B
farm credit, rural resources,
- - ·NE
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TWO APARTMENT
rifice to settle estate.
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SINGER SEWING MACHI - make bultonhole.s, darn, em- · Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy. In-l .
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BOSWORTH COUNCIL No. 46 and ucatlonal ins 1tut10ns.
592
I \~ILL ~lose tlu~ Saturday ev~- ~ Zig zag rquippcd, in new sew· ' broider. etc. Pay just $50 or come $109 per month. $4.000. mf~rmatiOn, call
ens.
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~':t~.,.., ,..,.., R&amp;SM will have its annual
628
nmg only at 5.10 y.m. Don s . ing lable, 5 pay menls .$! each if you wish monlhly payments Call 992-2720_
11 27 Gt cl
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inspection Wednesday at 7:30
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Barber Shop, Racmc, ·.
.,. $33 cash. Plr. !192-2'~'- I car1 be ··rr''"' ed. Call 992·
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p. m. Illustrious Comoanion EJ- Openings Exist for
11 9 4
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1111111~ 1•11mt umn mer
II 2;_ tfc, 3218 .
_ _ __ "-28 6tc 1967 STEREO, like new, Solid . - --=- vas _
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more Williams, newly elected JanuaryPNOass
11
Adams and Sl~nley
AuctiOn NERvous·: Can't sleep·: Try: 10 HAMPSHIRE Shoats. ll B.[ State, 3 speed mtermlXed TWO HORSES - 1 Arabran
grand senUnel of Grand Coun. The Marietta Program
ol
.Hou"e and 1radmg
Post ··sleepers " Guaranteed re- . Harmon. Dexter, 0.
changer.
BSR
changer,
make
Palomino
stallion,
Ph
years
ell
of
Royal
and
Select
Mast·
Practical
Nursing
announce!
1
1s now ~der one roof
at suits or money
hack.
ers of Ohio, will be the Inspect- that there are still several va·
11 u ltpl payments of $1.50 per week old, 1 three year old mare,
Laurel Cliff School
House Onlv 98r. Nelson's Pharmacy,
- . - or pay balance due ~- Ph. bred. See after 4 p. m. Don- ,.. Mil
to
lng officer. Work will be in cancles existing for the Janon State Route 124 and new p0,;,.roy, o.
11 25 30tp COLOR TV: .196 7 Motorola, lite 992-5649.
1118 tfc na Manuel, Racine.
Mattbly.Hiltllb
select masters degree. A dinner uary 1967 class. 'PACE' tNLN·
Rl. 7 by-pass, open daily at 1
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new condition, full warranty,
11 27 6tc • .._...Ill Uplllnt
..,_ at 6:~ p.m. served by the Pre Admlssion and Classifica1
12 noon. Jim Adams
and 10NE GiRL'S wmter
navy make payments of $5 per FROM WALL to wall, no soil
members of the Order of East· lion Exam) will be given on
Worthy Stanley.
11 20 tfc "Boy Coat ," looks like new ,[ week or pay off balance. Ph. at all, on carpets cleaned
lnsurlnce
a .;;;ru::;":~;fi-Dok1 "
em Star, will precede the mee~ Saturday, Dec. 3rd, to appli
srze 14, lll, one yell•w sum- 992-5649.
11 20 tfc with Blue Lustre. Rent elecIll I •IZ Ill ~rill,
ing. All companions and thelr cents for the September 1967
Wanted To Buy
mer coat, sJZe 14, _$3. Wanda OOOUGLAS electric guitar with tric shampooer, .1. Pomeroy
quotalklll
ladies are Invited.
class.
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tl~E USED folding wheel chair ;:;~; Rt. · Racme; 1 22 ~~~ 3 pickups and amplifier. Ph. Cement Block Co.
~ ~~GENCY
WILDWOOD GARDEN Club Those desiring to do •o _who
irr good conditio•. Ph. 949·
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992-2580.
11 25 6tc
11 28 6tc
&amp;
will
Wedneada
. bave excellent quallficahons,
3fill2.
II 30 3tc POTATOES, get your winter
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auto Insurance. We may
thmeeh1 of ., Y evH~mng will be permitted to take ~~.e
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"-•pota'··s while they
last. 1966 S_TEREO Console, JUSt tak- .I!'ROM WAll to wall, no soil' IIIIo to .... you lllllllllf·
a1 e orne
rors.
rram te t f I st . t
tr
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STANDING uwue&lt; to Ohio Clarence
= Proff .,tt, Portland, en 10• 1966 mode I rado
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MIDDLEPORT
18 er WI
re eaug- t he J anuary c1ass at th 1~
' 1·1meo
or West Virginia or
old
d t
Thi 5 t h ' 't • • at all, on carpets cleaned with
h te rs.
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0._ Ph._ 843-2254.
10 30 tfc speaker
pe s ereo.
se as
wm', Blue
Lustre.$1.Rent
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er as eo- 05 ss.
in order to fill existing vaca:'lfarms With timber.
Manon __
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system, dual
volu_ms
shmapooer
Baker electric
Furnl- AIJT()MOBILE Insurance been
:
Reynolds, Box 71, Syracuse, YOU CAN walk on your rug 2 control, lovely walnut fllll&amp;h,, lure Co.
11 28 !Jc cancelled' Lost your operat
Wlntecl
THURSDAY
lcies.
0.
9 IB 1021p hours after cleaning it with used only f mon.lhs. Take
or's Ucense? Call WY 2-2Y66.
· -. - - · - . ROCK Springs Grange will ;
Lustre Foam. Electric sham- over payments of $1.25 per I Business Services
• 15 Uc ' DEEJi ."l~ES, .fl. 50, R ~ d Imeet Thursday, at Bp.m. There RELATIVES ENTERTAINED
Help Wanted
pooer rental $1. Ebershach week or pay balance due WITH- COLD W th
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Fo~. $3 :. Gray Fox. !I..IO: ;will be " program and refreJh· Mr. and Mrs. Max Folmer,
Hardw
m,
Pomeroy,
0.
$7944.
Call
992-3218.
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Silas
Colli,.:
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Bill ments will be served. Members son Max and daughter VanBABY SITTER, to live in. care
11 ?5 61 (;
o er 1
;nm $1.50':
p
r:u- ,.ft.20.
R ed
11 28 Stc cnc ets. sp1 ers an
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Jor ..! ~ mall children 1-'relcr
inserts will be coming inside - --~
a...,., · · · ~~ "' • e s~ are reminded to bring gifts essa entertained
relative!
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viJirh;
· 11 30 6tp [ for Albens State HORpl·ta.1
-1uanksgJ.Vmg
· · and over t h t
h 1 1 4 door
BUDGET PRICED turmture tm your home where it's warm .· 19591 RAMBLER,
ood Sedan,
ti
'I::'.
older lady. Ph. 992-2485 or MOHAWK WO · Cdrpe 1mg,
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res, I . ·
IINNp.
Protect your home
from c ean
d' up
Ph o 7s~ery,..,
- - PAST Chi efs of MagnoIIa weekend at the·Jr home , Nyo
992·o223.
II 30 3tc I tweedy pa tte rn. brown , bl ac k ollJ' third Door "--&amp;"'"
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·- - and gray. Ph. 949-2661 la te Baker Flll'lllturo, llrllddleport these pests
with ARAB, ra ' · ·~~. 11 30 3tc
For Sale or Rent
Temple Pythian Sisten . will Ave. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
SERVICE Station
•ttendant evenmgs.
11 28 6tc Ohio.
U 12 tft available at King Builders
have thelf annual Christmas Paul Folmer and daughter,
wanted. Phone 992-2436, Mid- _:.:..::::::::::.__ _ _.:_:::.__;_~;__ _ _ ___:_:...._ Supply Co., Middlepol't .
7 ROOM house, 3 bedrooms, dinner at Bailey's restaurant, Mary Evelyn of Thompson;
dleport.
11 25 6tc
11 30 tfc
1 1~ baths. Ph. 992-2590.
Thursday, promptly at 6:30 p. Miss Peggy Folmer, Columbus:
2395
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PONTIAC
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05
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CUSTOM butchering, will ' buy Catalina • dr. Sedan. This is
1
~ c m. A party and .I gift
ex- and Mrs. Howard Roush 'ind
S ROOM furnished apartment,
A(;ROS~
00\\-'N
lJ. School
Pontiac'• full sized car and
-· , change will follow at the home daughter Teresa and grandchl·
exceUent condition, coovewi· 1 . Actri&gt;SS':
1. Lately
VJP
hides.
Phil
Meier,
992-3510.
fully
equipped.
It
is
a
low
A
NEW
modern
4
room
co~
of Mrs. Adam Ebersbae.
dren, Bobby and Connie Roush
ent to a shopping area. im·
Hay.
fOO'med
1ri. An
wort.h
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tage. Velma G. Zuspan. Ph. EVANGELINE Chapter OES of Follansbee, W.Va.
2. Begin
mediate oocupancy. Ph. 992•ppeal
!5. Couch
3.
Old
weight
BULLDOZER
service.
Ponds,
fer
you
to
the
orlsinal
owner
773-5750,
Mason, W. Va.
Middeport, will meet Thursday
20.
He3346 after 5 p. m. 10 16 tie 9. Choir
for wool
brew
driveways,
ligbt
bushlq,
who
will
be
etad
to
highly
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n
17
16tp
evening,
Dec. 1, at 7: ~ p. m.
rnemllt'r
recommend it.
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4. La.nd
Jette!"
11IN1!8 itOST DINNER
back flllin&amp;, 992-2208.
for the regular meeting. Plans
For Rent
lO. E&gt;&lt;rloy.
meagure
2L Man'.a
5. Animals
10 31 30tc
N ILICTIA BUICK .. $1995 I Bethel62 Plnw
will be completed for installa- Mr. and Mrs. Rnger lllpes
!tick12. Taot
V8 4 dr. Sedan. We sold this
I'DRNISHED apartment,
4 · 13 · Spanillh
railH!d
11ame
SPECIAL 25 per cent labor diJ. cor new and have full -rec· Potluck Dinner
lion of officers to be held Sat- were hosts at a family dldiler
court
fu r· wool
.t'l. B11!tle
rooms and bath, utilities furThanksgiving at thelr home,
game
count on all Gravely Tract- oro. to prom ita fine condi·
Plans were made for a pot- urday, Dec. 10.
6. Lubricates
21ite
Y~r4&amp;~'• A~
Aished, close to business dis- 14. Cherished
br-•ht in 1 bm&amp;-u
lion. It hu FACTORY AIR
Gallipolis. Guests were Mr. nd
1. S teel
of Am. R,e.. 29. BaeD
ors """"
or
P or coNDmONING, power aeat, luck dinner at H5 p. m. al the
FRIDAy
animal
trict. No pets. Ph. 992-30!!2.
wedge
Yolulioq
ofoecka
Mrs. Ray Hines and sons, Darepairs during November and power aleerini, power brakes, next meeting, Dec. 12, when
8. ~longing24. Garden
31. AccumWU.
11 30 3tc l5.Gilt
lG.Cuckoo
December, or oolifJ and R cornering Ulhta, automatic Bethel No. 62 of the lnterna- EUB MEN's
Brotherhood vid and Douglas of Belpre; Mr.
to a Slci.Jian
tools
34. Robult
:•-:R::o"o"'M:-;-ho-u-se- w-:-:
ith;-;-b.,-;
ath, fur· l7.Part of tt ,
and Mrs. Chari•• Woode, Cheswill pick up ,_
-·· tractor, oorleo.
trano. all&lt;l
other accesvolcano
2fi. Ca.pilat ot
36. Colnpet.lllt
It many
io beautiful
all ti onal Order of Job's Daughters will meet at the Enterp-'-·
,,.. ter, and Mrs. Willard Hines,
mouth
9.
Bark
Moro&lt;:
co
38.
Nano.
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nace and garage, 255 W. Main 18.Digraph
Gravely Tractor Sales, Pom- white finish and io spotless met Monday evening at the church Friday at 7:30 P·';"·
fibers
:26. Gladdens
inlet
'· ..St, Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone 19.Partura 11. Appo
eroy, 0. Ph. 992-21115.
dean ins,fe and out.
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Ed8on Roush w!ll show prc- Athens Read.
int.
28, Pea~s or
40. Rt'lmlnn•
flower
1192-2668 or -992-2961.
ments
Yerte:o:t'l'l:
eel: abbr.
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ARS
Linda Lyons, honored queen, lures on recent trip abroad. All
21. Foremaa
11 27 6lc 23. Instructor
MAKE MORE PROFIT by
BLAEnN
presided and opened the meet. men of the church are ureed to WEEKENDS WITH FAMIL V
H'''o"u~s=E,-,f"'iv_e_ro_
o_
m_
s _and' bath 2'· Biblical
llstlllg your llrm's oervlces 1D
Pomorey
1ng in ritualistic form . A Christ- attend.
Bill Zerkle, student at Ohio
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wild ox.
lbe Dally Sentlltel'a Busln...
mas party and $1 gift exchange EAST LETART WSCS win Univenily, spent the weekend
gas heat, close to business 21. ot an
district. No pets. Ph. 992-3092.
ancient
llervlce eohmm.
It It II 1117 IILVER lint Studebaker will follow the dinner. Election hold a nunmage sale Friday with his parents and sisters,
11 28 3tc
Greek
&amp;tJa'IOJIIIa
mUe
Ph
N ' of officers was announced for and Saturday, December 2 • 3 Mr. and Mrs. William Zerkle,
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people
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it
:; the next meeting. Plans were In the Simpson Bullding, old Sandy and Jocelyn Ann of Sy29
4 ROOM house and bath. 840 30. Man'a
Crltl Bradford
aven,
· - - - made for Installation of olfi. post office building, at lladne. racu~.
nickname
E. Main St., Pomeroy, 0. 31 . An\.hrop&lt;lld
lfrtte, Pnae or Coalael
1980 GALAXIE Fore!. good ron· cers on Monday, Dec. 27. Mrs. I~ a. m. to 4 p. m. They will
---Write 41 Mound St., Athens, n.ReOKOrt
A.
C.
8RAIIP'OBD
diUoa,
new
tires.
Also
a
21"
Mabel
Goeglein
resigned
as
have
new
ras
rup
for
sale.
VISll'S
AUNT, UNCLE
0., or call 592-1176.
33. British fa..
ladlr, Oltlo
G. E. televilion. Pb. 992-52!8. guardian treasurer and Mrs. Ita
SUNDAY
Roger Weaver, lonnerly of
In tho
WHt Indies
--~---o--,..,.--;-11 30 6tp lands
iiiimifiiiiidiiiiii;lipill~llll;;;
11
29
3tp
Darnell
was
elected
to
fill
the
HAM
SHOOT
Sunday
Dec.
4
Jll&lt;ksooville
Florida spent a
4 ROOM unfurnished apartment S&amp;. Undre.111ed
vacancy
at noon at Forked Run Sports'
•.
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SEWlNG ........., replll ·
man Club. Sponsored
by few weeks recenUy wrth hiS
in Pomeroy. Ph. 992-5385.
37. ~=~le'lice, aU makel. WY Z.Z214. 1980 RAMBLER station wagon,
b
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
U 16 tfc
dn•m
n.
Fabric Sbop, PomeN,
6 cylinder, (3) oeat, with
ATrEND DINNER
Drew. We ster. Post No. 39• William Zerkle and family of
TRAILER space on Brownell 38· ~g:~:st
Authorized 8tqer Salla and rack, will sell real cheap for Four general!~ were pres. Amfoe~rGcanilts LeF(lony. -~~-•~rocf.Wd Syracuse. The Weavers
are
Ave., Middleport. Ph. 992- 39. Narrak&lt;&gt;
Service.
I 21 tfe
cash or will trade for or on ent at the turkey dmner Thanks- r
or ..,..
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READY-Mill eoDCreta dellvf:l' house trailer or farm tractor giving Day at th• bome of Mr. for hospitalized veterans at now res~.. '" 8yracuse.

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or 992-3702 evenings.
time

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ville. Present were Mr. and
MONDAY
GUEST8 IIF PARENTS
Mn. Dallas HaS!Ier of Rey- SALEM CElNTER PTA meets lllr. and MrB. Thomas Me·
noldsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Ron- Monday night, Dec.. 5 at 7:~ Clung and children, Jimmy and
nie Hassler and children. Gary p. :m. on the the?'_", "MIIBic Suanne If .Mar!Dn were week----,-,..,..c -:---...:. and Sheri, Columbus Mr. and While We Face CritiCal Issues filii guests of her parents, Mr.
Legal Notice
Mrs. Jerry Hassler and daugb- in Our Democracy." DovoUons o1 Mrs. Dale Smith.
NOTICI., •••••CATION
ter, Rhonda Lee, Gahanna ; and will be given by Mrs. Audreylp;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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Hayes. lfilhll••t will be a
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musical by pupils under direeor
Ohio m IPPltaltloD 10 eMend coaI'1on of Maurlta Miller, vocaJ
tract motor drritr penal!; No.
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and Arleo Chemtell co .• DiYlllon ot Jr., Main St., Pomeroy, return~ ~ served. Everyone is wet.
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Montanez ts the former Caro. Reibel, Tuesday. Dec. 61 from
Certified Gal ltatlon
Ill W. Moln SL P o Mldd::r,~~. :.~w 7 -a , Iyn AJiman of Pomeroy.
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Predicted Oklahoma's 'Upset of the Year'
Also, Miami, Georgia, ND, SMU, Triumphs

14-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., Nov. 30, 1966
Tenn. %1, Vanderbilt 11·
Paellic _ _ _ _ _LI_ _ __ __ __ _ _ _ _ __
Actual Results
Notre Dame 51, So. CaUl. I
(Cal,) D
oeorgja z3, Ga. Teeh 14
Saturday, Nov. !G
Utah
20, Tes. West&lt;ru 1'1
Miami (0.), 28, Chiclnftatl 8
Utah St. 48, ·HaWaii o
Alabama 34, So. MI.,, 0
Tenn. !8, Vanderbilt I
Clemson 31, So. Carolina iO
Mississippi 24, Miss. Sl. o
Arizona 17, Arizona St. 21
Right Wrong Ties Prt.
Colo.
St.
U.
31,
Iowa
St.
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Houston
13,
Memphis
St.
11
Army 21, Navy 7
21
Last
Saturday;
.. lC 4 0 .80o
Florida Sl. 45, Maryland
No. carollua 11, Virgiulo 21
Baylor !1, Rice 14
Miami
(Fla.)
21,
Florida
16
Season
Record:
177 135 10 ,67f
Holy Cross 32, Boston College
S.M.U. 2i, T.C.U. 0
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Brlgbam Young :18,

Georgie 11, Ga. Tt.-b II
Utah SL 27, llawall 7
llouston 31, Memphis St. 6
Mississippi 28. Miso. St. 0
No. Cmliua 21. Virgiuia 20
Notre Dame U, So. Calif. 21
S.:I1.U. 21, T.C.U. 22
Utah 15, Ttx. Western 14

By MAJOR AMIIS B. HOOPLE the year.
land, and Notre Dame to trim ~iiiiiitll•llliiiilliilliiliiiiiilillliiltiitllliiiiiiilit•
Foothill'• Foremoat Forec11ttr On Saturday we had a bril- Southern California hak - •
E1ad, friends, seldom
bas llant record of 16 winnfrs. 4 kaff!
the Hoople System functioned losers, for an .800 halting av- Notre Dame's 51-Q thrashing
more beautifully than It
did en.ge - karf-kaff!
:of the Trojans gives the Jrish
last week. There were upsets I Tn re fresh your memories, undisputed possession of first ,
calort and the Hoople
Plan t in my Turkey Day fore&lt;"ast I place in my personal ratings !
had most of them analyzed per- wrote. "Watch for the Oklaho- It also makes Ihe South Bend
ftdly. indudlng the upst-L of ma Sooners to treat a national lads the unofficial Rose Bowl
..........................,....-,, TV audience to the upse_t or the champions by virtue of their
as they ·feast' on Nebras- early season conque st of PurCornhuskers~"
due 's Boilermakers, who will
FIRST ON SANTA'S
And - ahem - just as I pre- meet Southern Calirornia on
dieted they would, the Sooners, New Year's Day
- umpLIST
with a spine-tingling di splay of kumph!
dogged determination. prevail- ]n another contest with Bowled 10-9 on a last- minute field game overtones last Saturday,
goal to knock Sugar Bowl nom- \'l'e gave you S.M.U. "to V¥in
inee Nebraska from th e ranks · the post as Cotton Bowl host"
' of the unbeaten - har-rumph! :by topping T.C.U. The SouthBut as gratifying as the Okla- ern Methodist boys did
the
home prediclion was it was on j11b rather htmdil)-·,
winnmg
Saturday the Hoople System ] 21-0~
exrellt&gt;d r.
For a rundown on the results I
On the last bill: day of tllr , on Sa turday ts rard. see
my ,
regular 19&amp;6 sP:ason your fa - ' selertions rP:produced here avorife fore~.: aster
eorrt'rtly : long~ ide the actual results of
tabbed Army 's "rourth quar- thr day's prorer-dings. And now,
A GOOD
lt&gt;r'' upset of Navy. the Miami dear rea~ ers.
you r peer\rss.
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Hurricanes'
upset
of
Orange
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tor
will
repa ir ~o
USED CAR
i Howl bound Florida . and the 1his laboratory to prepa re hi!
Georgia Bulldogs' triumph ov-1annual bowl games forecast. !
FROM GOBLE'S
er previou!lly undefeated Geor- Wat r:h for my se\edions in this
' gta Tec·h. who will foee Florida newspaper.
.
i 65 Ford Galaxie
u: the New Yea r's classic:
· Hoople Selectmn11
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for Salur~ay, ~ov. 7e
tr1n1. R1dlo &amp; H.. ttr, I By .lcwr . o~ Clancy DeLan cy. .
thtt
sage
or
Brooklyn.
messaged
Alabama
33, So. M1ss. 1.1
whitiWIII tirl8
me by wireless, ''Tha t. HooplE&gt;, , Arizona 17. Ariwna St. 16
64 Studebaker
is pigskin prognosticatint;: of thr : Army lti, ,\ a \·y 12
4 DoJr, 6 tyl.. d1nd1rd
Iir sl o rder ~" Th an k vou, Cl;m- i Baylor ~I. Ri&lt;'e 7
. shift, white w1tl tlrt5.
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It would not be fair to
my i
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staff
to
Jet
pass
unmentioned
Brigham
Young 19, Parifit
500. 4 Dr. I cvllndtr, tut•.
tnn1. Radio and hta(.fr, , se\'e ral other stt&gt;rling sell•ctinns i
ICal.) t
,ower stttring, whltew•ll
from li!st week's ecnd.
Miami ~0. ) 23. Cindnoatl 21
Hrtl.
The Hoop It&gt; System gave ymt : Clt-nu;on 31, So. Carolioa lS
, 11nrlrrdog Hol _v Cross to lliJt'lld 1Colo. St. L'. U, Iowa St. S
63 Chevrolet
neighbor Bostun Collt&gt;gf'. Flor- j Florida St. 12, Maryland 10
Bel Alre. 4 Dr . 6 cyl.
Automatic tr1n1 . Whitt
ida St&lt;ltf' to triu mph over :\1ary~ Miami lfi'la.l 2%, F1orida 11

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• minaUon between brains and draftees It accepts .. The n~re
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brawn as rl8hl and proner is 18 per cent !or the Marines
c~~~ defer:nt "';, ~~ basls lalthough his pentagon mouth·/ and 15 per cent •ach for the
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.e ~ 9 ? .ou espde ~he fact :Pentagon acceptance of discri· i
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, among each group of dra(tees ean
the most to the Similarly, it wilt not makeUhlted States but the brains - McNamara has BCl'epted ; assigned to it. The Navy and public tnterest. By chance, only. sense when educational draft
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da~gerous, On a. elos~ caU, 1t IS standards by which young men I that of the mfantry.
the less hazard?us JOb .
some sdu:! me of ~.: hance such as
IOgJCa l that brams- m shortest are accepted or rejected.
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i If the bleedmg hearts and a draft loltery. A draft lottery
supply-~u~t be conserved in -Quotas have been imposed 1 lated th~~ 0 : : ; ~oug / c::Jcu- ,vote seekers among our leaders appeals to our political leaders.
the publi c mterest.
on the various armed service . battle
It'
. pev· t ~ ot mean what they say about the A lottery wuuld enable lhem to
In an era. of scientific war the · requiring each to accept not i are
am ,
of educationa_J discri- revad.e
responsibil ity as
armed serv1ces need a supply of 1less .than a fixed percentage of
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Seconds 34.50; Medium 25.5&amp; to
311 ; Common Heivies 21.1$~
34.50; Culls· 21 to 24.50; Bakv (

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PT. PLEAS~NT, W. VA.
Saturday, Nov. 2t, 196fi

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175 to 220 18.75 to Calves S7 to 31.

HOGS -

19.75 : I Total Sale - $28,832.381 1$1

Brams are scarce in the 21 25. Heavies 18 50 to

United States and ~o 1t is. also. Lights lB 50 to 20 75 . Fat Sows buyers 67, total conslg~s 11?.
with moral courage among 5 50
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16 ". . .. 10
politicia ns. They eould lead but 5 to, ·7a. Plgs 10to 4 25:·
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YOUTH KIU.ED
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who endorsed conserving Drains CATTLE - Steers 20.20 to .AKRON (UPI) Mlchift
at the cost of brawny hl und 23.30, Heifers 15.90 to 18.70: ~mne, 17, Tallmadge, . w~
probably would be voted out of ~-&lt;tt {'ows 14 .20 to 18.20 Can- k1lled ea rly today when the ca~
ofri l'e the next. Ume ar 11 und
ners 12 to 14: Bulls 20.50 to in which he was a passebg~f;
So it is thi!t educational 21 tO· \Tilk Cows 89 to 170· ' was struck by an Erie
deft&gt;rmcnt. probohly is on the
Cows a.nd
145
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way out.
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serv1ces gl!ts them. But other Iwitted draftees.
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manpower needs of the armed I McNamara and the Joint 1
servtces ca n be met without Chiefs of Start have ordered 1
waste or brain power.
that 25 per cent of the slo~erDefense Secretary Robert S. witted be included In each I
McNarna~a-~~s- acct&gt;pted discrl- rontingent of enlistees and I
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~lasted.
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the ili.educ~ted Jess. It is froi\1 to slop a bullet and a&gt;Sign ever devised. But it cannot
because }t IS in the pllblie some til-educated Amtorlcan work all of its wonders 1t thP

mu~c e. G~ bodies and good several related facts. These 25 per cent of the duller-witted eduealed .draftees where they

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educated to the more hazardous by . changmg the front line t-hance insl.ad ~of by judgm•nt..
ground forces. That Is not usSJgnments m Southeast Asia ! Govern ment by the people I

Draft Deferment 0nC0IIe!!e Gfa des 0ut
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Over Auburn In Final Tilt

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bama, the only major

team with a perfect record this Am erIc an Football League
seu.son, was tabbed a
game while Sunday action
choice to whip intra-state rval Buffalo a six-point favorite .
Auburn this Saturday and · Boston, San Deigo a
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its regular season with a
choice over Houston and Denver
mark.
a five~point pick. over Mlaml.

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which banded Nebraska Its

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England in producing For·
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Orsi announced his firm was
developing a new engine for the
cars but that it wouJd
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I'm afraid uniforms will nev·j
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schools, but your bombshell and needed by someone, and
into Ye Olde PTA. Toss it!
life, my children's and the poor
Concerning !Cbool nylons: baby's lives. I am not even 21
arise, Mothers, and march a- and have ruined more lives
gains! 'em\ It Isn't unusual \han mosl people do in a life.
these days lor teens (sometimes lime. - Reip! A DESPERATE
even pre-teens) to squander WIDOW
$00 a year on sheer hose, and Dear Widow:
this kind of thing can send
You bave a fourth choice,
father up the wall.
and, as I see it, the only one:
•Anyone for W.A.R.?
Tell Jim the \ruth. Don't es·
C.-Women Against Runs").
pect marriage - not yet anyYour best weapon is a linn ' way - bul I think he'll help
"NO!" - H.
you make \he right decision.
TRUE CONFESSION
- H.
Dear Helen:
This eolumn Ia dedicated to
When I was 16 I quit sehonl family living, so if you're hav·
and married the only boy 1 ing kid !rouble or just
plain
hlld ever dated. My folks were trouble, let Helen Help YOU.
constanlly fighting and using She will also welcome your own
us kids as their weapons. I i amusing experiences. Address
loved Bob, but mostly I mar· I Helen Bottel in care tl this
ritd to escape.
newspaper.

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about our policy with respect to food costs.

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That is the basis on which our company
has grown and prospered over the years.

can't imagine the nightmares
on I've been through. There are

feel infenor. Money becomes
ali·lmportllnt to them, and so
they quit to find jobs.
Frankly, I'd like a new out·
fit myself once in a while, but
all I get is daughter's caolooffs.
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shopping mtserles lhJS would
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TO THE MOST PEOPLE,
FOR THE LEAST AMOUNT OF MONEY.

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What we are about to say is not new.
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Everything was fine

Dear Helen :
the babies started coming. Thl:'n
I'm the mom of ·a lOth grad- Bob Degan drink ing and run- I
er. She is of lhe "match . it" ning around. I fin&lt;l lly went to
school : every skirt mu!'l have work. a~ most of his money
a matching blouse, which has went fo r gambling.
to match her coat and shoes. He was killed one night in 8
Theae nylons: WOW! One patr car accident. I was on the edgP
per we;k! (Note from H: Qn .. of a breakdown, but 1 kept 0 ~
ly ONE. Teen nylons are usual· working To forge t I dat d
ly "Runaday Bran d-")
several ·men. l hate· three eof
Now here's my suggestion. them for taking adva nt age of
No one complains about uni- me when I was emotionally upform gym clothes. So why nol I set, and I ha_tr myself even
school uniforms? Then there'd , more for lett mg them.
I
be_no ~ore fusses about mini-;, The fourth man was differskirt!, tJ.ght swe~ters,
tight ent. It wn sn't the sa me with
pa?ts, floppy shirts, etc. And Ji m, because he likes me and

Dear

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1!0, lo school ro learn, not t&amp;l' one-half months pregnant. Ynu

defeat ef the season
season it was
Thanksg iving Day, is a
learned Tuesday. '
point choice over
O~lahoma j ~ewmark, a junior
· State and Houstr:tt~, whu:h was Brooklyn, who averaged 22.9
points a game )aBt season i D
upset by Memphl~ St~le
weekend, Is a 21·pomt PICk
leading Columbia lo an 1H
Utah.
ark, underwent a tonsilec~
In the key game In
]ast week and his
Eastern Conference of the
advised him to slav out of
National Football League Sun-1school until next year 'to recu~
day, the Dallas Cowboys are a [per ate fully.
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RACING CANCELLED
Other NFL action
Cleveland a hu~e 21-point
CHESTER, W. Va. (UP!) - ~1
over New Y•rk, Baltimore
racing program at
five--p&lt;lin1 r hoice over Chicago,
Park was cancelled !
Grtt"n Bay an 11-point choice due lo heavy snow which made I
over San Franci!!CO,
driving hazardous on roads
phia a seven-point favorile
leading to the track. Racing is 1
Pittsburgh, Minnesota a 17-)XIint expected to reswne today.
pick vver Atlanta and Los
Angeles a 13-poinl choice over 1w•~RIUNG
PA(;I'
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TI1e Oakland Raiders are a MODENA, llaly IUPl)

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Predicted Oklahoma's 'Upset of the Year'
Also, Miami, Georgia, ND, SMU, Triumphs

14-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., Nov. 30, 1966
Tenn. %1, Vanderbilt 11·
Paellic _ _ _ _ _LI_ _ __ __ __ _ _ _ _ __
Actual Results
Notre Dame 51, So. CaUl. I
(Cal,) D
oeorgja z3, Ga. Teeh 14
Saturday, Nov. !G
Utah
20, Tes. West&lt;ru 1'1
Miami (0.), 28, Chiclnftatl 8
Utah St. 48, ·HaWaii o
Alabama 34, So. MI.,, 0
Tenn. !8, Vanderbilt I
Clemson 31, So. Carolina iO
Mississippi 24, Miss. Sl. o
Arizona 17, Arizona St. 21
Right Wrong Ties Prt.
Colo.
St.
U.
31,
Iowa
St.
iO
Houston
13,
Memphis
St.
11
Army 21, Navy 7
21
Last
Saturday;
.. lC 4 0 .80o
Florida Sl. 45, Maryland
No. carollua 11, Virgiulo 21
Baylor !1, Rice 14
Miami
(Fla.)
21,
Florida
16
Season
Record:
177 135 10 ,67f
Holy Cross 32, Boston College
S.M.U. 2i, T.C.U. 0
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Brlgbam Young :18,

Georgie 11, Ga. Tt.-b II
Utah SL 27, llawall 7
llouston 31, Memphis St. 6
Mississippi 28. Miso. St. 0
No. Cmliua 21. Virgiuia 20
Notre Dame U, So. Calif. 21
S.:I1.U. 21, T.C.U. 22
Utah 15, Ttx. Western 14

By MAJOR AMIIS B. HOOPLE the year.
land, and Notre Dame to trim ~iiiiiitll•llliiiilliilliiliiiiiilillliiltiitllliiiiiiilit•
Foothill'• Foremoat Forec11ttr On Saturday we had a bril- Southern California hak - •
E1ad, friends, seldom
bas llant record of 16 winnfrs. 4 kaff!
the Hoople System functioned losers, for an .800 halting av- Notre Dame's 51-Q thrashing
more beautifully than It
did en.ge - karf-kaff!
:of the Trojans gives the Jrish
last week. There were upsets I Tn re fresh your memories, undisputed possession of first ,
calort and the Hoople
Plan t in my Turkey Day fore&lt;"ast I place in my personal ratings !
had most of them analyzed per- wrote. "Watch for the Oklaho- It also makes Ihe South Bend
ftdly. indudlng the upst-L of ma Sooners to treat a national lads the unofficial Rose Bowl
..........................,....-,, TV audience to the upse_t or the champions by virtue of their
as they ·feast' on Nebras- early season conque st of PurCornhuskers~"
due 's Boilermakers, who will
FIRST ON SANTA'S
And - ahem - just as I pre- meet Southern Calirornia on
dieted they would, the Sooners, New Year's Day
- umpLIST
with a spine-tingling di splay of kumph!
dogged determination. prevail- ]n another contest with Bowled 10-9 on a last- minute field game overtones last Saturday,
goal to knock Sugar Bowl nom- \'l'e gave you S.M.U. "to V¥in
inee Nebraska from th e ranks · the post as Cotton Bowl host"
' of the unbeaten - har-rumph! :by topping T.C.U. The SouthBut as gratifying as the Okla- ern Methodist boys did
the
home prediclion was it was on j11b rather htmdil)-·,
winnmg
Saturday the Hoople System ] 21-0~
exrellt&gt;d r.
For a rundown on the results I
On the last bill: day of tllr , on Sa turday ts rard. see
my ,
regular 19&amp;6 sP:ason your fa - ' selertions rP:produced here avorife fore~.: aster
eorrt'rtly : long~ ide the actual results of
tabbed Army 's "rourth quar- thr day's prorer-dings. And now,
A GOOD
lt&gt;r'' upset of Navy. the Miami dear rea~ ers.
you r peer\rss.
:
Hurricanes'
upset
of
Orange
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tor
will
repa ir ~o
USED CAR
i Howl bound Florida . and the 1his laboratory to prepa re hi!
Georgia Bulldogs' triumph ov-1annual bowl games forecast. !
FROM GOBLE'S
er previou!lly undefeated Geor- Wat r:h for my se\edions in this
' gta Tec·h. who will foee Florida newspaper.
.
i 65 Ford Galaxie
u: the New Yea r's classic:
· Hoople Selectmn11
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for Salur~ay, ~ov. 7e
tr1n1. R1dlo &amp; H.. ttr, I By .lcwr . o~ Clancy DeLan cy. .
thtt
sage
or
Brooklyn.
messaged
Alabama
33, So. M1ss. 1.1
whitiWIII tirl8
me by wireless, ''Tha t. HooplE&gt;, , Arizona 17. Ariwna St. 16
64 Studebaker
is pigskin prognosticatint;: of thr : Army lti, ,\ a \·y 12
4 DoJr, 6 tyl.. d1nd1rd
Iir sl o rder ~" Th an k vou, Cl;m- i Baylor ~I. Ri&lt;'e 7
. shift, white w1tl tlrt5.
('_\1. th;:mk youl
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Holy Cross 2.6, Boston Co11ege :
It would not be fair to
my i
lfi
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staff
to
Jet
pass
unmentioned
Brigham
Young 19, Parifit
500. 4 Dr. I cvllndtr, tut•.
tnn1. Radio and hta(.fr, , se\'e ral other stt&gt;rling sell•ctinns i
ICal.) t
,ower stttring, whltew•ll
from li!st week's ecnd.
Miami ~0. ) 23. Cindnoatl 21
Hrtl.
The Hoop It&gt; System gave ymt : Clt-nu;on 31, So. Carolioa lS
, 11nrlrrdog Hol _v Cross to lliJt'lld 1Colo. St. L'. U, Iowa St. S
63 Chevrolet
neighbor Bostun Collt&gt;gf'. Flor- j Florida St. 12, Maryland 10
Bel Alre. 4 Dr . 6 cyl.
Automatic tr1n1 . Whitt
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brawn as rl8hl and proner is 18 per cent !or the Marines
c~~~ defer:nt "';, ~~ basls lalthough his pentagon mouth·/ and 15 per cent •ach for the
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.e ~ 9 ? .ou espde ~he fact :Pentagon acceptance of discri· i
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brams at the expense of of brawny blood is shown by IArmy to accept a mimmum of mterest to put the bt!tter battle or lOSt' the war

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bra.ms are m short supply in the are:
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, among each group of dra(tees ean
the most to the Similarly, it wilt not makeUhlted States but the brains - McNamara has BCl'epted ; assigned to it. The Navy and public tnterest. By chance, only. sense when educational draft
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shortage Js most acute .an_d gradual towering of educational ! Air Force q~otas are about half better brai~s are m~st useful in deferment is ab&lt;~ndoned for
da~gerous, On a. elos~ caU, 1t IS standards by which young men I that of the mfantry.
the less hazard?us JOb .
some sdu:! me of ~.: hance such as
IOgJCa l that brams- m shortest are accepted or rejected.
- It h b
hi
i If the bleedmg hearts and a draft loltery. A draft lottery
supply-~u~t be conserved in -Quotas have been imposed 1 lated th~~ 0 : : ; ~oug / c::Jcu- ,vote seekers among our leaders appeals to our political leaders.
the publi c mterest.
on the various armed service . battle
It'
. pev· t ~ ot mean what they say about the A lottery wuuld enable lhem to
In an era. of scientific war the · requiring each to accept not i are
am ,
of educationa_J discri- revad.e
responsibil ity as
armed serv1ces need a supply of 1less .than a fixed percentage of
gg . _ ·
mmatwn, why do they not start pubhc ofhc1als when the neig h-

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Seconds 34.50; Medium 25.5&amp; to
311 ; Common Heivies 21.1$~
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PT. PLEAS~NT, W. VA.
Saturday, Nov. 2t, 196fi

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175 to 220 18.75 to Calves S7 to 31.

HOGS -

19.75 : I Total Sale - $28,832.381 1$1

Brams are scarce in the 21 25. Heavies 18 50 to

United States and ~o 1t is. also. Lights lB 50 to 20 75 . Fat Sows buyers 67, total conslg~s 11?.
with moral courage among 5 50
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politicia ns. They eould lead but 5 to, ·7a. Plgs 10to 4 25:·
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YOUTH KIU.ED
2- ·
who endorsed conserving Drains CATTLE - Steers 20.20 to .AKRON (UPI) Mlchift
at the cost of brawny hl und 23.30, Heifers 15.90 to 18.70: ~mne, 17, Tallmadge, . w~
probably would be voted out of ~-&lt;tt {'ows 14 .20 to 18.20 Can- k1lled ea rly today when the ca~
ofri l'e the next. Ume ar 11 und
ners 12 to 14: Bulls 20.50 to in which he was a passebg~f;
So it is thi!t educational 21 tO· \Tilk Cows 89 to 170· ' was struck by an Erie
deft&gt;rmcnt. probohly is on the
Cows a.nd
145
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way out.
. 1!15; Stock Steers 21.75 to 25.2~: train.

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serv1ces gl!ts them. But other Iwitted draftees.
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manpower needs of the armed I McNamara and the Joint 1
servtces ca n be met without Chiefs of Start have ordered 1
waste or brain power.
that 25 per cent of the slo~erDefense Secretary Robert S. witted be included In each I
McNarna~a-~~s- acct&gt;pted discrl- rontingent of enlistees and I
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mterest lo put them In a folhole youth on the job ot dealing w1th poilticol leaders have mush

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~lasted.
~,orce or Navy? That JS not be
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the ili.educ~ted Jess. It is froi\1 to slop a bullet and a&gt;Sign ever devised. But it cannot
because }t IS in the pllblie some til-educated Amtorlcan work all of its wonders 1t thP

mu~c e. G~ bodies and good several related facts. These 25 per cent of the duller-witted eduealed .draftees where they

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menl policy to 088ign the IU· hav• aulh~rlty to do so, such OS I lor's nephew is drafted by !'
educated to the more hazardous by . changmg the front line t-hance insl.ad ~of by judgm•nt..
ground forces. That Is not usSJgnments m Southeast Asia ! Govern ment by the people I

Draft Deferment 0nC0IIe!!e Gfa des 0ut
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seu.son, was tabbed a
game while Sunday action
choice to whip intra-state rval Buffalo a six-point favorite .
Auburn this Saturday and · Boston, San Deigo a
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choice over Houston and Denver
mark.
a five~point pick. over Mlaml.

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England in producing For·
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Orsi announced his firm was
developing a new engine for the
cars but that it wouJd
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snorp clothes contributes to only three soiullons: 1. Go a·
school dro!H&gt;Ut. Those who can't way and put the baby out for

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I'd hate myself forever
2
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down the scan~ a!. This might
ruin my ehiidren's lives - all
of them. 3. Marry Jim and let
him tbink the baby is his,
though It isn't. He would be a
good husband and father but
guilt would make me a' bad

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DINNERS ALL VARIITIES

Coke

$1.49

Head

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White Bread _ _ 4 - 22-oz. loaves 99c
JANI.PARKER

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Donuts, 3 Varielies _ 2 - 1-doz. pkgs. 49c

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EVERY DAY LOW PRICES I
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25-oz. Jar 29c

Cocktail

17-oz. can 26c

Cut .~r"il

3 cans 89c

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Beans

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7 .;. 1·1b. c~ns $1.00
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Stewing Beef, Boneless lb. 79c
Boiling Beef Plate · · · · lb. 29c
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Lamb Shoulder Chops lb. 69c
Lamb Breast · · · ·· · · · lb. 29c

.• ' ':. W~wan~ouiknow we ~ concerned.

I'm afraid uniforms will nev·j
·
er make .it,. except at private , Ali I wanted was lo be loved ·
schools, but your bombshell and needed by someone, and
into Ye Olde PTA. Toss it!
life, my children's and the poor
Concerning !Cbool nylons: baby's lives. I am not even 21
arise, Mothers, and march a- and have ruined more lives
gains! 'em\ It Isn't unusual \han mosl people do in a life.
these days lor teens (sometimes lime. - Reip! A DESPERATE
even pre-teens) to squander WIDOW
$00 a year on sheer hose, and Dear Widow:
this kind of thing can send
You bave a fourth choice,
father up the wall.
and, as I see it, the only one:
•Anyone for W.A.R.?
Tell Jim the \ruth. Don't es·
C.-Women Against Runs").
pect marriage - not yet anyYour best weapon is a linn ' way - bul I think he'll help
"NO!" - H.
you make \he right decision.
TRUE CONFESSION
- H.
Dear Helen:
This eolumn Ia dedicated to
When I was 16 I quit sehonl family living, so if you're hav·
and married the only boy 1 ing kid !rouble or just
plain
hlld ever dated. My folks were trouble, let Helen Help YOU.
constanlly fighting and using She will also welcome your own
us kids as their weapons. I i amusing experiences. Address
loved Bob, but mostly I mar· I Helen Bottel in care tl this
ritd to escape.
newspaper.

BLADE CUTS

We want there to be no doubt in your mind
about our policy with respect to food costs.

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ROAST

Lamb Shoulder Roast lb. 59c

We think it's important during this period of time
to reiterate that pledge.

keep ~p V.:ith ~e Junior Jones' adoption. This would be best

ENGLISH

LEG-0-LAMB

That is the basis on which our company
has grown and prospered over the years.

can't imagine the nightmares
on I've been through. There are

feel infenor. Money becomes
ali·lmportllnt to them, and so
they quit to find jobs.
Frankly, I'd like a new out·
fit myself once in a while, but
all I get is daughter's caolooffs.
- FOR SCHOOL UNIFORMS
P.s. And . think of the leen
shopping mtserles lhJS would
save. F

lb._

A&amp;P IS DEDICATED TO BRINGING
THE MOST GOOD FOOD,
TO THE MOST PEOPLE,
FOR THE LEAST AMOUNT OF MONEY.

t1me w1th us , has a good job,

6 5c

SWISS R:::.d

What we are about to say is not new.
Matter of fact, it's over 100 years old.

f
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What a relief it would be lo is steady and dependable. But
stnd the kids ofl in well-design· I don't love him - not yl t.

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DOG FEED
IN CHUNKS, KRUMS

Everything was fine

Dear Helen :
the babies started coming. Thl:'n
I'm the mom of ·a lOth grad- Bob Degan drink ing and run- I
er. She is of lhe "match . it" ning around. I fin&lt;l lly went to
school : every skirt mu!'l have work. a~ most of his money
a matching blouse, which has went fo r gambling.
to match her coat and shoes. He was killed one night in 8
Theae nylons: WOW! One patr car accident. I was on the edgP
per we;k! (Note from H: Qn .. of a breakdown, but 1 kept 0 ~
ly ONE. Teen nylons are usual· working To forge t I dat d
ly "Runaday Bran d-")
several ·men. l hate· three eof
Now here's my suggestion. them for taking adva nt age of
No one complains about uni- me when I was emotionally upform gym clothes. So why nol I set, and I ha_tr myself even
school uniforms? Then there'd , more for lett mg them.
I
be_no ~ore fusses about mini-;, The fourth man was differskirt!, tJ.ght swe~ters,
tight ent. It wn sn't the sa me with
pa?ts, floppy shirts, etc. And Ji m, because he likes me and

Dear

David Davies Fresh

MORTON S
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Fro::enl'ood Bug 01 The Week!

51 Chevrolet

USED

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by Hel•n Bottei-...J

lets get back to bobby or half. my ro lldre n spends a lot
soxl
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G:OBLE
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One racing season.

power

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LYONS MARKET

lloz.

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LOW .PRICES .ON
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1!0, lo school ro learn, not t&amp;l' one-half months pregnant. Ynu

defeat ef the season
season it was
Thanksg iving Day, is a
learned Tuesday. '
point choice over
O~lahoma j ~ewmark, a junior
· State and Houstr:tt~, whu:h was Brooklyn, who averaged 22.9
points a game )aBt season i D
upset by Memphl~ St~le
weekend, Is a 21·pomt PICk
leading Columbia lo an 1H
Utah.
ark, underwent a tonsilec~
In the key game In
]ast week and his
Eastern Conference of the
advised him to slav out of
National Football League Sun-1school until next year 'to recu~
day, the Dallas Cowboys are a [per ate fully.
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14-point favorite over the St.
i
Louis Cardinals.
RACING CANCELLED
Other NFL action
Cleveland a hu~e 21-point
CHESTER, W. Va. (UP!) - ~1
over New Y•rk, Baltimore
racing program at
five--p&lt;lin1 r hoice over Chicago,
Park was cancelled !
Grtt"n Bay an 11-point choice due lo heavy snow which made I
over San Franci!!CO,
driving hazardous on roads
phia a seven-point favorile
leading to the track. Racing is 1
Pittsburgh, Minnesota a 17-)XIint expected to reswne today.
pick vver Atlanta and Los
Angeles a 13-poinl choice over 1w•~RIUNG
PA(;I'
11
Del roll.
TI1e Oakland Raiders are a MODENA, llaly IUPl)

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While most of tbt
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their ••ason, there were
NEW YORK (UP!) - Dove

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Delegat;;to Baptist YouthGr~up
Convention in Cincinnati Reported

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Around and
About
Middleport

THIS WEEK. END ELBERFELDS ARE OPEN
BOTH FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS

:.
Reports on the Baptist University of Cincinnati on Satplans Jor the annual Christmas j
You~h . Fel~owship convention . urday afternoon, and on Satur- &lt;;
Stiver Bells Band Concert to ~
In Cmcmnatt Nov. 25 • 27 were day evening attended a banquet '"
be presented by the Middleport ~
given when the Twin
C i t y where they were entertained
Senior Band in · December when
Youth Fellowship met Sunday by the Woodward High School
Mrs. ~- E. Roush
spent the Middleport Band Boosters Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keever
evening at the
Middleport Ensemble Singers, then saw a Thanksgtving at Hartford. W. met Monday evening at
the of Athens were h_oliday dinChurch.
motion picutre, "Noboby Wav- Va. with Mr. and Mrs. Lee 1high school.
ner gue_sts of thetr daughter ,
Bob Priddy and David Mich- ed Goodbye."
Gtbbs.
Mrs. Wendell Gerlach
was ;dl f:~ 11 i• Mrk and Mrs. John
ael, delegates to the convention, Sunday morning, -the boys
Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan acting chairman in the absence e s as wee ·
I
gave Interesting reports of the attended worship services with and daughter of Mmersv~lle of the president, Mrs. Wesley Holiday guests of Mrs. RobthreP-day affair. The theme of Holy Communion. During their were weekend gue~ts of
er i Fry. Mr. Frey also announced ert Coats were her son and
the convention was, "Stop the stay in Cincinnati, families op- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brad- , a meeting of the combined band daughter, Mr. and Mrs. StephWorlc' I Want to Get On.' 'Top- ened .their homes for
their ford Maag.
.
boosters of the Meigs
Local en Coats, Kirksville, Mo., and
1nd
ics of addresses given includ- comfort. The next convention . Mr._ and. Mrs. Ralph Pamt~r Schools at Rutland, Dec. 6 at the Rev. and Mrs. Russell
ed, Goofballs and Goals. Wei- will be held in Canton.
i of Pamtsvtlle, Ky. were wee · 8 p.m. in the Elementary Build- Mcintyre, Springfield.
come to Convention, and What Attending the meeting Sun- ~ end guests of Mr. and Mrs. ing Band parents of the three Th_ k ..
D
d'
in the World Should I Do?
day evening were Ruth
Ann Denver Hysell.
.
srhools are urged to attend that
~n sr~ng
M
t~ner 1
The boys enjoyed taking part Lacey, Steve Finlaw,
Judy . Louis Carl of Baltt;o~e, :d. open meeting, when officers gues ~~- r. ~~ th ;:·
e: l
in the discussions groups, list- Brewer, Ronnie Cowan, David 15 the guest of Mrs .. - - en- will be selected.
~an L t~nge~ 1 ~
;ec 7~
ening to vocal selections by Michael, Larry Wiles, Dave gel and other relattves.
.
The Middleport group discuss- b rs. ~ ~r
C;a~le~
eMens
local churches. and being in- Jenkins, Bob Priddy and adMrs._ T. W. Bengel and Lo.uts ed the activities of the band for C~s ~n rt 8h:~eston s. W Va
troduced to Fellowship events. visors, Rev. and Mrs. Carver Carl vtstted Tuesday 10 Martel- the remainder of the year. Mr. an: ~is~ Alma Ohli~ger. Mid:
eYoungMens
They went to a hootenanny Fri- Williams and Mrs. Oliver MictT- ta wtth relattves. L
H.
Frey has a Pep Band for the dleport
'
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day evening, make a tour of ael.
Mr. and : · WarrJ. em~s basketball season and also an- - ·
- -- -- -of . Ravensw • · 3 - wete nounced that the marching band Mr. Randolph Ward, Ravens·!
eTeen•gen
hol~day weekend guests ~~ thetr will participate in the Christ- wood, W. Va., visited wit n
The most popular
par ents, Mrs. Theo Hmes. Hem- mas parades in New Haven and Mrs. James Murray over the
lork Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Pomerov.
weekend.
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9:00
styles and fabrics. Not
V. D. Edwards and famtl y.
·
Mrs. Charles Mayes was the
all sizes In all atylee.
Also Open All Day On Thursdays
Miss Cheryl Edwards, student
dinner guest of her daughter,
More than 300 Coati
• - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • at Ohio University spent the
Mrs. Ernest Covert and childweekend with her parents, Mr.
ren , Paula and Chuckie, Bel- ·
and Jackell.
and
Mrs.
v_
D. Edwards and •
pre,
Thanksgiving
Day
at
the
The most fitting gifts for
David.
Martin Restaurant. Paula and
Orris Harrs and Mr. and Gifts were brought for Ath- Chuckie remained with their
SIZES
Mrs. Lewis Harris are visiting ens State Hospital patients grandmother for the weekend. 1
in Smithsville with their sister, when .Jane Howell Tent Daugh- 1Mr. and Mrs. Covert came for
36to 54
Mrs ..John Dittamon.
ters of Union Veterans
met them Sunday and spent the day
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris Monday evening at the DAV with Mrs. Mayes.
$8.95 COATS. JACKETS - - - - - - - - - $6.37
and Sherry, Gene, Alisa a n d hall.
Visiting wit!J Mr. Rue TuckEric, Mrs. Ernest Harris and Lena Hamm, president, was erman over the holiday week
$9.95 COATS· JACKETS - - - - - - - - - $7.17
Mrs. Mason Fisher and daugh- in charge of the
meeting were members of his family
$10.95 COATS· J A C K E T S - - - - - - - - - $_.,7
ters. Carla and Barbara were I which opened in ritualistic form. including Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
$12.95 COATS • JACKETS
$9.6?
Sunday evening dinner guests 11 was reported that
Goldia Page (Pauline Tuckerman) of
of Mrs. Orris Harris.
IElberfeld, who fell at her, Fort Myers, Fla.; Mr. and $13.95 COATS· J A C K E T S - - - - - - - - - $10.67
Miss Carla Fisher was an ov- home, was improving. Nomina- Mrs. Edgar Tuckerman and I
$14.95 COATS • JACKETS - - - - - - - - - $11.67
-- ~ ernight guest Monday of her . tion of officers was held with daughter, Carol, Athens. The
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$12.67
grandmother, Mrs. tlrrs Har- Mrs. Hamm selected president, group were dinner guests of $16.95 COATS • JACKETS
I ris.
Minnie Neutzling, senior vice Miss Norma Sullivan, Pt. Pleas- $17.50 COATS· J A C K E T S - - - - - - - - - $13;17
president ; Gladys Cuckler, jun- ant, Thanksgiving Day. Mr.
$18.95 COATS. JACKETS---------- $14.~1
C"urch School's
ior vice president; Elizabeth and Mrs. Page have returned
$19.50 COATS. J A C K E T S - - - - - - - - - $15.17
.
. I
Campbell, chaplain;
Caddie to their home in Florida.
Materwl_ExplmnN
Wickham, treasurer ; Pearl Rey- Holiday guests of Mr. and
$19.95 COATS • JACKETS
$15.67
A f1lm stnp 011 the 11 e w nolds, patriotic instructor; and Mrs. William Morris were Mr.
$17.67
church literature for
adults Lillian Steil!, musician.
and Mrs. John Dillard, Satel- $22.50 COATS • JACKETS
1
was shown Tuesday evemng. at Plans were completed for a 1lite Beach, Fla.;
Michael
a meetmg of the Commtsston Christmas dinner and
party Morris, Springfield, and Mr.
Selel $5.95 Mens and Young Mens
MINS SUS
on EducatiOn at. Heath Metho- with a $! gift exchange at the and Mrs. Gene Abbott and '
"SALTV DOG"
SCRUB DINIM
dtst Church..
_
home of Caddie Wickham, De- daughter, Lori, Lancaster. Mr. ,
_dGedne Hdardns, chedatrmthan, pre- cember 12, at 6:30 p.m. The and Mrs. Abbott also visited
s1 e an tscuss _ e new traveling prize donated by Min- with his parents, Mr.
and 1
.
lesson format commg
up
next
.
N
t
a
awarded
to
Mrs
Martin
Abbott
1
. .
eed me eu z1mg w s
·
Sizes 20 to 34 waist mea·
Sizes small (14-141h ), m~lum (15-151h ), large ·(18year. The commtsswn agr
Helen Miller. Gifts will be de- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young, Sr.,
sure.
extra heavy blue
161h ) and extra large (17-171h ). Slipover style sport
to order a sample packet of the livered to the Athens hospital Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kennedy, Jr.
scrub denim. While they
shirts with rawhide lace neck. Sanforized shrunk.
last.
lesson matenal m order to be- Saturday by Pearl Reynolds and family and Mr. and Mrs.
cume acquamtcd wtth the new d L'll' St 'ff
Lee Roush were in Columbus
1 tan
et .
l1·tera 1ure and dect'de on the an
over the weekend whert they
value for the classes.
VISIT PARENTS
. !Jad a family dinner at the
Attending were the Rev. Max Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Noms home of Mrs. Patricia Yates
Donahue, Miss Bess Sanborn, and son, Jody, of Kingston, and children. Mrs. Young relALII Ml~l ~ND
SALEI YOUNG MENS $5.95
Mrs. Jack Bechtle, Mr. James Ohio, spent the weekend wtlh mained for a week's visit with
YOVN~ MINI SUI
PERMANENT PRESS
Eitler, Gene Harris and Mrs. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. AI- her daughter and family.
Emerson Jones.
vin Norris, Pomeroy.
Mrs. Leo Swick, Columbus,
- --visited recently with her fath..
FAMOUS
Sizes 29 to 30 - 50% Vycron Polyester · and 50%
er and sister, Mr. c. H. Wise,
Sr.,
and
Miss
Ruth
Wise.
JARMAN
Cotton. Blue color. Perfect gift for hlp school or
·Weatem style leam. Sisea
November
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Robert
lie W 80. Bhlt. Santorlied
College boys.
On November 19, Miss Mar- The bride was given in mat- Chambers and children, David
Jib runic.
tha Halladay, daughter of Mr. riage by her father. She wore and Carol~ _Fort Leavenwort'!,
Charles J. Halladay, Aliquippa a lovely blue lace,
s t r e e t Kansa~, vtstted over the hobPa., and Mrs. Mildred E. Mus- length gown with white acces- day With his parents, Mr. and
grove, Glennwillard, Pa., be- sories and a pink corsage.
Mrs. Ma~cus Chambers and othHunt ., more! A pair ol. Jannan "Deerslayers •
came the bride of Mr.
Wil· Her maid of honor,
Miss e~ rel:es. .
.
IALIIIOYI SUS
ICRUI DINIM
should please every man oe your list. Soft ~biOI!
·am
D
Heilmann
son
of
Mrs
Barbara
Barr
Middleport
wore
rs.
Y
Phillips,
W'tlkesville,
ll
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'hasbeentbe
tf
b
insole, glove-leather upper, and cushioo-crepe 90le
Dana Turner, Chester, and of a blue suit with matching ac- .
nd f ~~esMro
edr
- Her corsage
mece La
a
al1ll yMiJh ·
and
the late Alva W. Het-1mann, at cessones.
was M
P.Dd heel are comfortably combined in ooe •al the
A perfect gift for boys and young adultS. Cars the Carleton Methodist church, made of white and red carna- Mrs. dwrMence V oan Wanbe
1 '!'it-looldng casual shoes ever made. Solve }'9\lr
Sizes 6 to 20. Blue, wheat,
Planes - Ships - Science Kits - Birds - Horses
. b
d
·
r. an
rs. emon e r
Kmgs ury roa :
~n. Sllpover style with
liOns.
and
family.
many
others.
Just
stop
in
on
the
1st.
floor.
See
and
~ift problems tbe easy way - with colorful, COIQo
nwhlde lace neck. PopuRev. Clyde Hmton pe_rformed Mr. Jerry Diddle;. brother ol Holiday guests of Mr. and
the big selection of hobby and model kits on display.
lar IIC1Ub denim that
iortable MDeerslayen" from our 9lore.
Select what you want now. You'll also find a fine sethe ceremony. The mustc was Mr. Heilmann, was best man. Mrs. C. 0. Fisher and son,
wears and Iookl ao welL
lection
of
model
and
hobby
supplies
Glues,
paint,
pl~yed
and
s~ngs
were
sung
by
After
the
wedding
there
was
Tommy,
were
their
family,
Mr.
COMPLETE SELECTION OF JARMAN SHOES
paint brushes.
Mtss Judy King of Pomeroy· a receptien given by Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Harold Moore and
FOR MEN &amp; BOYS-WIDTHS A, B, C, D, E
and EEE. SIZES 6112 TO 13
12.95 to 24.95
Kesterson, Chester.
Guests children, Michael, Kathy and
were Mrs. Roy Kesterson, Ches- Steven of Clncirlllatl and Mr.
SALEI MENS $3.95
and
ter; Mrs. Arthur Barr and dau- and Mrs. John Fisher
Pomeroy, Ol)to
SALE! BOYS $3.19
ghter Barbara, Middleport; daughter, Juli, of Hebron. The
SIZES 6 TO 12
TONIGHT and THURSI?AY
Mr.
Charles
Halladay,
Aliqui})latter
visited
with
her
relatives,
Nov. 30-0.C:. 1
pa; Mr. and Mrs. Dana Turn· Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Beegle,
NOT OPEN
STARTING DECEMBER 16
Sizes 141h to 20 - extra lone taU. - two button
er
and son Jerry Diddle, Ches- in Pomeroy.
OPEN EVERY NIGHT (EXCEPT SUNDAY) UNTIL
ter ; Mrs. Laura Young, Ches----through flap pockets. Colorful plaid patterns. 100%
Fr1day and Saturday
'CHRISTMAS. CLOSE AT 5 PM ON
Well known quality. Ideal
December
2-3
for
school
and
general
·
ter,
W
.
Va.;
James
MciJ~n~d,
Mr1.
Riffle
Ho1t
CHRISTMAS EVE.
Cotton. Sanforized shrunk.
"'KING KONG vs.
wear.
Chester; Mr. and Mrs. William Of CtllUI8ta Cl b
GODZILLA"
Cogar and daughter Sherry,
U
-Technico}orllle
Elizabeth Mrs. Charles Riffle was Jwst.
The most Titanic Monsters of Minersville; Mrs.
all-time clash Head-On!
Wickham Chester·
Mr and ess to the BI-Monthly Canasta
"A MAN COULD GET
Mrs.
Dal~
Kesters~n.
Pom.eroy;
club Monday evening at her
KILLED"
THRII·DAY SALII
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Heilhom~, East Main St.
- TechnicolorIOYS$4.95
lames Garner, Melina Mer- mann, Sr., Chester.
Prtzes for games were a.
couri, Sandra Dee, Tony
Mr. and Mrs. Heilmann are warded to Mrs. John Beaver
Franciosa
presently
living in their home and Mrs. Richard Finlaw. Mrs.
Admission: 60c and 30c
Eugene Triplett received a
t Ch t
-;•
1
ay g1'ft from her secret
All sizel 6 to 18. Blue
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color. Permanent preu.
pal. Secret pals were revealed
Buy them now for school
and new names drawn. Refresh·
wear, for Chriabnaa &amp;lfll.
ments were served .to the above and Mrs. Donald Mcl&lt;eJI..
zle, Mrs. Paul Taylor, Mrs.
Guy Cowun and Mrs. Max FoJ.
mer.
J

December Sale I

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COATS

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JACKETS

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Lena Hamm is
Renominated
As Presl'dent

(hrisnna~

Daerslayars''

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Scrub Denim Shirts

TROUSERS

$3.88

$3.39

SCRUB ~~~"'

Scrub Denim Trousers

TROU*IRS

Halladay-Heilman Wedding is Event
Of
19 in Carleton Church

$2.88

HOBBY GIFTS

SPORT SHIRTS

$3.50

MEIGS THEATRE

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Woven Flannel Shirts

SCRUB DENIM
TROUSERS

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$2.44

KIMBALL-PIANOS

SCRUB DENIM
TROUSERS

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DINNER AT BABCOCKS

..

Thanksgiving Day
dinner
guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Babcock and
Ray of lAng Bottom were Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Rlgp, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Massar, Mr.
and Mrs. David Riggs
and
daughter,
Mary
Louise,
all
of
The PLAYMATE 9
The NAUTICAL
PG910 Series
PH 1510 Series
Eastern Local: Mr. and Mrs.
lfSS than 12 ibs.! Ru~ed steel wrap.
Precision-crafted horizontal chassis.
14,000-vott precision-crafted horizon
Marion Riggs and dauchterr,
~round frame; precisiOn-crafted lloriEarphone jacl&lt;, front cha~net indital chassis. 15" Steel bond picture
Teresa,
Lisa . and Stephanie, ol
&amp;ontal chassis. Black, red or white.
calor. Black. red, green, whtle.
tube. Black, white.
Athens; Mr. and Mrs. Law·
THE PERFECT GIFT IDEA
CONVENIENT TERMS
rence · Hasbargen of Parkersburg; Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey
Lyons Jr. and son, Lamar and
Mrs. Ulah Swan of Tuppers
OHIO
andStar
MissRoute.
Jo Toney of
, _ _....,..,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MIDDLEPORT,
_ _ _ _...._
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- ' Plains,
Pomeroy

BAKER FURNITURE

SCRUB DENIM
-~
A new shipment of floe qual~tKimball Planoa, Jult ~lv•
ed. A perfect ilift for the fa
thil year. YC!U ahollld '"
these fine Kim6all Pianos on 11 e llllw ill tile' Mualc · D~
ment on the 2nd floor. Alit about jKimNU's - new . 8UPG"
Phonic sclle that often IUperb tonal Quall'-1 and elarlt.J.

Trousers

100% eottoD. Sanforlled
~- While they 1ut.

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