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the school. Standing, left to right, front, are, Suzanna Hudson, Raody MarshaJJ,
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The Middleport H1gh School For the Jaekets Sauer was
basketball team needed
six high with 17, but Bradbury had
Eastern Dtvlalon
ranked Western Kentucky de- unranked In the
mmules to warm up ils heavy 16, Don Nelson 10 and BIll
By MARTIN LAI)ER
Virginia Tech friday night,
artillery, but alter lhat tho is- Davis 13.
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UP! Sport&amp; Writer
, rebounded the following night to feated MemphiS State 52-4! and ratings but made a big noise bp
Providence, m lOth place, beat toppling Duke, scored anotl!Jir
•ue was never in doubt Satur- The Jackets controlled lldtb
St. ·Louis
8 3 1 ·7'l1 The begm~mg lor Lew 1rip Michigan 96-75 assophomore Ass?mpt10n 73-59.
big victory Saturday nlght ~illl
day mghl.
boards, getting 40 bounce-oils
Cleveland
8 4 0 '867 Alcmdor may very well have guard pave Golden scored 25
VJrgmJa Tech, which was a 71Hl3 deciSion over Purdue.
Asa Bradbury broke a 12-12 to Wahama's 29.
Philadelphia
7 5 0 ·58~ marked lhe ~nd for the nation's I points, all but six ol them in the
deadlock with 5o58 gone in the A Slzzhng hot seoond quarter
Washington
d 6 0 .. , majOr college baskelball pow- &gt;econd half.
DailY_ _Sentine~- Pomeroy-:Middieport, o, Dec. .;, 1966 1j!
first quarter on a soli set shot by the Jackets, when they hit
Pittsburgh
3 8 1 · : era. .
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Prior fo its important games
from the top of the key and the over 00 per cent, built up a
Atlanta
2 10 0 :167 Alcmdor, the highly touteil 7- on the West Coast, Duke will
Jackets went on to wreck Wa- game shootmg percen!Jlge oi. 28
'New York
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foot, 1-mch sophomore, made lneel South Carolina on Tueshama 76-40. It was the Jackets' for 59, or per
Wahama
.091 his varsity debut for UCLA day.
second straight win against no was cold w1th 15 of 69, or 22 • -.• ::..o.:u=:-,
Weolern Division
Saturday mght and immediat1!1y
losses. It set the Wahama rec- per cent,
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"Wby, wllllrs - iinusual about
W. L. T. Pet. crushed the school
Top Team• VIctorious
ords at 1).1 in scholastic play B11l Davis led Middleport reII?"
Green Bay
10 2 0 .833 record with 56 points as the All the other ot lfle top&lt;lhe Falcons dumped thelr _ bounding wllh 14.
Baltimore
8 4 0 ,667 llrulns beat Southern California ' ranking teams won their games I
lumni hard Thursday night). 8 In the reserve contest J1m
Los Ange1 111
8 5 o .d15 105-90.
Saturday, with Texas Western I
Wahama. using a
light Conde led the Jaekel Babes to
San Francisco
5 5 2 .500 The dazzling performance by and Kentucky, last year's NCAA ·
press , had the Jackets shoo1&lt; ~ . 4743 VICtory , collecting
20
Chicago
4 6 2 .400 a raw rookie. plus strong finalists, showing particularly
up m the early minute,; wilen . pomts. for Wahama. Fry. had
Detroit
4 8 1 .333 conlnbutions !rom a couple oil good form. The .eeond-ranked l
many of their
turno;ers of 14, Rizer 13 and Mitchell 12.
Minnesota
3 8 1 .2rJ other lower classmen, quickly [Mmers trounced Abilene Chris-!
15
the night were made.
On the _The Jackets' next appearance
Sunday's Result•
earmarked UCLA as a super han 81&gt;-46 behmd an 18-point '
olher hand, the Falcons .:.ere ~111 b~ at Gallipolis
Friday
Green Bay 20 San Fran 7
team . w1th the capability of effort lrom David Lattin and
cold, missing time after time mghl m the~r second SEOAL ~-quad,
Atlanta 20 Minnesota 13
sweeping to the national cham- I , thJrd-ranked Kentucky ripped
with unbothered shots
from Ioutmg.
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Baltimore 21 Chicago 16
pionshlp fm· the next three . Ylrglma 104-84 " Lou Dampier
t5-18 feet out
Jumor Mark Tannehill, 6-1 for·
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years.
and Pat ll1ley combmed lor 54
But after Bradbury connect- ward, who has mi,;ed the first Galhpohs Blue Devil Coach Cleveland 49 New York 40
Alcindor, who left his home in , points.
ed at _ , Jim Butcher got in two games whJie a football In· Duke Burson, searchmg for the Phila. 27 Pitts 23
New York to play for UCLA. nit Texas Western. the defending
two Ire12 12th
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got another sleal to make
it Wahama .......... 15 22 31 40 GAHS-Oak Hill basketball bat- (Only gnme scheduled !
igame mark of 42 poinls set by 'l'uesday, Pan American Thurs·
When money is L .e question1 City Loan
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Academy
Sunday's Games
j Ga1l Goodnch last year.
d.'y and Southern Methodist
22 12 .
1s the answer. Just call any one of your
Wahama. M. !'ry _2--6 planks, and the result was a Cbica 0 at San Fran
Underclassmen S&lt;&lt;&gt;re
~aturday. Kentucky engages a
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' Hew" aided by junior guard , pair of Big Ten foes. taking on
close personal m1mey friends here for
Ja~k:~:l ~:t~l~~ w~~~nb~/~~~~ G-O, L.. Fry 3-3~9. Roiims 2_ Oak Hill Oaks.
Minnesota at Detroit
Mike Warren with 17 points and lllmois tomghl anu Norlhwe sany amount, confidentially,
up • 47·22 halltlme lead, one t-5, Gibbs 1--0--2, Paley 1- Burson opened with
Larry Pittsburgh at New York
&gt;Ophomore guard Lucius Allen tern on Salurday.
0-2 Totals 15 110 21) 0
with 14.
, Michigan State. I he No. 5
4
of 61·31 after three quarters
M.'ddl :
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Bill Hewitt, a 6-6 r·unior team. defeated Miami of Ohio
1. epmo1•1 Bradbury
SPECIAL LONGER HOURS
and used their bench over hair' lo• Hmdy
1 Nel
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,4-4- Davidson, Jim Gilmore
and Washington at Daiii'S
college transler, scored 39 ~3-51, sixth-ranked Houston top
the fmat period.
10, W Dav~ 3---0--S s~n Davis Br tord(;!~ after one period (Only games scheduled)
points for Southern Cal, which pled Minnesola 86-75, sevenlh
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Bill Marshall, big middleman :;..:.3__:\3 Haynes _0.:,
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P ay'
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managed to stay m contention , ranked LouiSville beat George·
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led lhe visitors with 16 points, t-5-7 Pullen l--0-- ~ c er . T•alhng 18· 10 ~lth 7:44 left
AFL Standings
most of the game as the Brums · town o! Kentucky 99-81, Bngthe only Falcon in double li· 7-3-17 s
, 2' 'auer ,m the second period, Burson 8 u ted
were sloppy on delense.
ham Young (No. 8) walloped
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Tom Spencer and Junior forEastern Division
CLA, selecteil as the No. 1 ew Mexieo State 97-66, moth· :
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W. L. T. Pet. te-~~ m the pre-season ratmgs, l N~~E C
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7 3 2 .700 WI get an early chance to
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5 5 2 .500 fourth-ranked 0 k
1 - Glenn Dobbs of Tulsa h"s he
one point, 28--27.
Houston
3 9 0 .250 Angeles next wee~e~d. at . n'!l , named to coath the Biue and ,
The new combination opened Miami
2 10 0 .167 Duke, which was surprised b John Bndgers of Baylor has
&amp; SAVINGS CO.
the third period
for GAHS.
Western Division
Y. been selected to coach the Gray
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W. L. T. Pct. 1
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good rebounding and balanced x-Kansas City 9 2 I 818 ;
ball Class10, Dec. 24.
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scoring, GAHS outscored the Oakland
7 5 I _j83 :
ave' arp fourth quarter atlack Douglas wilh 10.
Oaks 17·9 to take a 45-36 lead San D1ego
8 5 1 .545 1
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re strong Alexander cag. Sharp shooters McDaniel and Iafter three periods.
Denver
4 8 0 33.1
ers 0 Alhens County " 67·50tHamill were the big men lor I In the third slanza
Larry x-Ciinched division title
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;!~u oder the Eastern Eagles the winners. Hamill had 24 and IMitchell pumped in s~ven markSunds)·'s Results
ray mght at Eastern.
McDaniel 23.
'ers, Gene Jackson had one, Rod ' Denver 17 Miami 1
Coach_ Bill Whaley 's team . Eastern hit 39 per cent of its Gilkey six and Jim
Gilmore San Diego 28 Houston 22
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outst'bl"ed the Eagles 25 to
held attempls, Alexander took three. The GAHS defense lim· Boston 14 Buffalo 3
9
In the final period to take the the Reserve game 34-33. East- !led the Oaks to four
lield ICill!Y games scheduled!
BY DICK THOMAS
'Mid • ·Ohio Valley Conference ern plays at Wahama Tuesdsy goals and a free toss in this
Sunday's G!IDlel
The R1o Grande College Red·
opener. Alexander
led or.ly mght.
. stanza.
New York at San Diego
' men romped to a 118-98 wm
12-41 at the end of the third By quarters :
Throughout the final . ·'oo Denver at Oakland
' Saturday night over fmdiay
period.
Alexander
7 26 42 67 GAHS led an wbe f pen lj Boston at Houston
College· at Jackson . It marked
, The score had been tied 7·7 Eastern
7 24 _42 50 to t7 points ~lore rtehe romO_..:.. Kansas City at MiamJ
the fifth time in six games the
ALEXANDER
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Redmen have gone over the
at the end of the first period
am11i 9- reduced the final m•rgin
to
and Alexander led 27-24 at in- 6--24; McDaniel 10-3-23 : Ber- eight. The Gallians'
biggest
NBA STANDINGS
century mark.
termiss_ ion·. The loss was the ry 2-ll--4; Brooks 2_-0-4_ ;--Nic· llead carne wilh 3:06 rema•·ru·ng By United Press International
It was also the flflh win in
klem
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six starts for the charges of
fi1rst •n three slarts for Coach 2 Ryer
s ern vswon L p Coach Ari Lanham who now
lh n- ' - ; mca1d 1-ll- when Mitchell's two free tos•••
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: u ~~o. Brown 1-0- put the Gailians on top 58-41 _
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Charles Eichinger,
senior 2, TOTALS 27-11-67.
a 17 point spread.
Philadelphia
22 2 .917 are preparing for
Tuesday
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Boston
16 5 .762 night's game with Pikeville. Ky ..
guar ' . astern
scoring EASTERN _ Martin 4-1-9· Mter making the ehange in N
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With IT pomts on SJX field goals Douglas 3--4- 10 . S ncer 2___Q his lmeup, in the second period, _ew_ Yo~k
t H .429 High School gym.
and llv~ n-ee throws. The only --4: Eichinger 6.-~ . New- Coach Bursor's lads oulscored Cmcmnal!
9 12
other Big Green player to hit land 2- 2-6: Benedum 2. n
the Oaks 48-23.
Baltimore
4 2t .160 Findlay (98) - Jerry Carter,
m double ligures was Richard TOTALS 19-12-50
From tile field, GAHS hit 25
Western Division
1\--4-20; Jim Carter, 6- 6--18;
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The Gallians added 14
free San FranciSCO
16 8 .667 Crulle, 4-0-8 : Hoover, 1-2--4;
throws out of 18 attempts. The Detroil .
13 13 .500 Sory. 0-4--4; Hillman, 4-2.
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Bursonmen committed 15 turn- St. LouiS
11 II .500 10; Austin, 4-1- 9; Minnick. 3
uvers 11 in the first
hall Los Angeles
9 16 .300 - 1- 7; Krebs, 1--j)- 2. Totals.
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St Louis 123 Los Angeles 118 1\--4-16; Towler 1-1- 3: MaBy \tJCHAJi;L PRENDERGAST yarder to Gary Collins.
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bry 6- 5-17· .fi.ainer 10---6-Unlted Press lotemationat
Trailing 3t -14, the Browns ;lth 44 rebounds. Mitchell was
y game sc uledi
26 · , Lusetti i-1J...-2· B'ass !!.CLEVELAND IUPli - The stormed back alter intermis- /gh here With 13. Gene &lt;Ju ice)
S..:30: Tho;,.ton, S.:..:!.-t4: Colname of the gafne IS called - ston. Kelly scared twice on runs ackson came down wlth ~e,
lins, l-0-2; Hamilton, t- 0-"You Cotta Have Hearl! "
of lhree and two yards and Ry· Gilmore had seven and Gilkey
2; Batdorf, J-0--jj_ Totals, 47And the Cleveland Browns an f~red scoring passes to live.
24-118
proved they have I t f .t Ralph Smith and Green.
The Oaks shot 40 per cent
Sunday when. they c~~: ~r:m ~ The assault was JUS! too Ff~om ththe lileld, hlhrltting 22 of 55.
Case Tech 104 Detroit Tech 88
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New York Giants 49-40 in the s~r~·- on1Y mne pomts on _Go- slnkmg only 12 of 27 Tb
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last two minutes of the game g a ' 13 · 38· and 16-yard held collected 19 rebounds r~ a s •Ohie State 7g Iowa State 77
Grace 90 Cedarville 88
Ballling sub-freezmg temper- foal~.d The Browns scored five L Hutohison's seven The 0
Cincinnati 77 Wisconsin 70 (ot) Goshen 95 Bluffton 80
·alures and a frozen field, Frank ouc owns '" the second half . ..;mmitted 14 turn~ers. a s Michigan Stale 83 Miami 51
Malone 80 Bethel _61
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Ryan fhpped a touchdown pass Wilh lhe contest ail liut
GALLIPOUS 1841
Bowling Green 68 Wittenberg 60 Dayton 80 St. LoUJs 7!
to E~nle Gr~en w1th a minute cinched for New York. Cleve- Mitchell, ltl-6-26 ; Jackson, Toledo 98 Notre Dame 80
K~nsas 100 Xavier (Ohio) !i2
and .0 second• left lo play to land moved within five points of 3-1-7· Gilkey 5-2--! 2. Ryal Kent State 95 Ball State 74
R10 Grande 118 Findlay 98
Hold your horses-and
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give Cleveland the Jeod lor the a tie on Ryan's 19-yard touch- 0-1-1; . Meado~s, 1
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Akron
100
Central
Conn.
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i down pass tn Smith .aS: Cleve- vidson O-H· Foid :1.-2-6· Ohio Westleyan 84
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that could be qune 1
. Then ad4ing_ insult lo injury, land forced tHe invadtrs'o punt Cordeli. (}--0--fl; Gilm~re ;~--Z,.:
. MI. Union 62 (2 ot)
Auto Insurance
defenseman Bdl Glass iced u,. following the kkkoff.
8; McCarty, 0-H; Spencer Cleveland State M
problem with either
ga(lle for the Browns In the fi· That set the stage for the win- 1-0-2; Dennis, 0--0--0;
M~kin8um 7'1
Premium stay• oome
Polara's standard 383-cublc·
nal mmule when he picked up ning tally. The Brown$ ad· TALS 25--14-&amp;1.
Otterbem 88 Oberhn ·62
even oftor claim
Tom kennedy's fumble and vanced the baU 42 yards in t
OAK 1llLL (S6}
Baldwin-Wallace 88 Denison 73
If you wont to IIYI 111
raced 13 yards into the end three plays with an · l!-yard Rose, 2--2-.l; Lewis, l-1J...-2; Hiram 52 Heidelberg 50 .
us for outomobllo
zon~. .. . ,
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lnouranCI
Ffxcept lor the last minutes yard toss to Green.
sgn, 11--+.-0; . Malone,,.H-8·
Kenlocky Southern 84
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Mrs. Emerson E. Adami, Mr. and Mrs. Otla Knopp vbGeorgianna M. Akers,
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Robert W. Bennett, John
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Mack Diekess, Karen C. Jones, Iowa. While there they attend·
Oartel Llwson Mrs Gaynelle ed a basketball game between
Mahaffey, Mary K. ·McK!nDey, the Wlverns and the Lincoln
Paul A. SeUer, Rosemary Smith, Chrlsban Preachers of Llncoln,
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The Middleport H1gh School For the Jaekets Sauer was
basketball team needed
six high with 17, but Bradbury had
Eastern Dtvlalon
ranked Western Kentucky de- unranked In the
mmules to warm up ils heavy 16, Don Nelson 10 and BIll
By MARTIN LAI)ER
Virginia Tech friday night,
artillery, but alter lhat tho is- Davis 13.
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W. 9L.2 Tj p!~B
UP! Sport&amp; Writer
, rebounded the following night to feated MemphiS State 52-4! and ratings but made a big noise bp
Providence, m lOth place, beat toppling Duke, scored anotl!Jir
•ue was never in doubt Satur- The Jackets controlled lldtb
St. ·Louis
8 3 1 ·7'l1 The begm~mg lor Lew 1rip Michigan 96-75 assophomore Ass?mpt10n 73-59.
big victory Saturday nlght ~illl
day mghl.
boards, getting 40 bounce-oils
Cleveland
8 4 0 '867 Alcmdor may very well have guard pave Golden scored 25
VJrgmJa Tech, which was a 71Hl3 deciSion over Purdue.
Asa Bradbury broke a 12-12 to Wahama's 29.
Philadelphia
7 5 0 ·58~ marked lhe ~nd for the nation's I points, all but six ol them in the
deadlock with 5o58 gone in the A Slzzhng hot seoond quarter
Washington
d 6 0 .. , majOr college baskelball pow- &gt;econd half.
DailY_ _Sentine~- Pomeroy-:Middieport, o, Dec. .;, 1966 1j!
first quarter on a soli set shot by the Jackets, when they hit
Pittsburgh
3 8 1 · : era. .
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Prior fo its important games
from the top of the key and the over 00 per cent, built up a
Atlanta
2 10 0 :167 Alcmdor, the highly touteil 7- on the West Coast, Duke will
Jackets went on to wreck Wa- game shootmg percen!Jlge oi. 28
'New York
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foot, 1-mch sophomore, made lneel South Carolina on Tueshama 76-40. It was the Jackets' for 59, or per
Wahama
.091 his varsity debut for UCLA day.
second straight win against no was cold w1th 15 of 69, or 22 • -.• ::..o.:u=:-,
Weolern Division
Saturday mght and immediat1!1y
losses. It set the Wahama rec- per cent,
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"Wby, wllllrs - iinusual about
W. L. T. Pet. crushed the school
Top Team• VIctorious
ords at 1).1 in scholastic play B11l Davis led Middleport reII?"
Green Bay
10 2 0 .833 record with 56 points as the All the other ot lfle top&lt;lhe Falcons dumped thelr _ bounding wllh 14.
Baltimore
8 4 0 ,667 llrulns beat Southern California ' ranking teams won their games I
lumni hard Thursday night). 8 In the reserve contest J1m
Los Ange1 111
8 5 o .d15 105-90.
Saturday, with Texas Western I
Wahama. using a
light Conde led the Jaekel Babes to
San Francisco
5 5 2 .500 The dazzling performance by and Kentucky, last year's NCAA ·
press , had the Jackets shoo1&lt; ~ . 4743 VICtory , collecting
20
Chicago
4 6 2 .400 a raw rookie. plus strong finalists, showing particularly
up m the early minute,; wilen . pomts. for Wahama. Fry. had
Detroit
4 8 1 .333 conlnbutions !rom a couple oil good form. The .eeond-ranked l
many of their
turno;ers of 14, Rizer 13 and Mitchell 12.
Minnesota
3 8 1 .2rJ other lower classmen, quickly [Mmers trounced Abilene Chris-!
15
the night were made.
On the _The Jackets' next appearance
Sunday's Result•
earmarked UCLA as a super han 81&gt;-46 behmd an 18-point '
olher hand, the Falcons .:.ere ~111 b~ at Gallipolis
Friday
Green Bay 20 San Fran 7
team . w1th the capability of effort lrom David Lattin and
cold, missing time after time mghl m the~r second SEOAL ~-quad,
Atlanta 20 Minnesota 13
sweeping to the national cham- I , thJrd-ranked Kentucky ripped
with unbothered shots
from Ioutmg.
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Baltimore 21 Chicago 16
pionshlp fm· the next three . Ylrglma 104-84 " Lou Dampier
t5-18 feet out
Jumor Mark Tannehill, 6-1 for·
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years.
and Pat ll1ley combmed lor 54
But after Bradbury connect- ward, who has mi,;ed the first Galhpohs Blue Devil Coach Cleveland 49 New York 40
Alcindor, who left his home in , points.
ed at _ , Jim Butcher got in two games whJie a football In· Duke Burson, searchmg for the Phila. 27 Pitts 23
New York to play for UCLA. nit Texas Western. the defending
two Ire12 12th
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Jury mended is expected to bel nght combmatwn. came up Dallas 31 St Louis 17
on 23 of 32 field goal attempts NCAA champion, has three
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rea th e Iormr:r school single- . meetmg
got another sleal to make
it Wahama .......... 15 22 31 40 GAHS-Oak Hill basketball bat- (Only gnme scheduled !
igame mark of 42 poinls set by 'l'uesday, Pan American Thurs·
When money is L .e question1 City Loan
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Academy
Sunday's Games
j Ga1l Goodnch last year.
d.'y and Southern Methodist
22 12 .
1s the answer. Just call any one of your
Wahama. M. !'ry _2--6 planks, and the result was a Cbica 0 at San Fran
Underclassmen S&lt;&lt;&gt;re
~aturday. Kentucky engages a
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' Hew" aided by junior guard , pair of Big Ten foes. taking on
close personal m1mey friends here for
Ja~k:~:l ~:t~l~~ w~~~nb~/~~~~ G-O, L.. Fry 3-3~9. Roiims 2_ Oak Hill Oaks.
Minnesota at Detroit
Mike Warren with 17 points and lllmois tomghl anu Norlhwe sany amount, confidentially,
up • 47·22 halltlme lead, one t-5, Gibbs 1--0--2, Paley 1- Burson opened with
Larry Pittsburgh at New York
&gt;Ophomore guard Lucius Allen tern on Salurday.
0-2 Totals 15 110 21) 0
with 14.
, Michigan State. I he No. 5
4
of 61·31 after three quarters
M.'ddl :
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Bill Hewitt, a 6-6 r·unior team. defeated Miami of Ohio
1. epmo1•1 Bradbury
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and used their bench over hair' lo• Hmdy
1 Nel
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,4-4- Davidson, Jim Gilmore
and Washington at Daiii'S
college transler, scored 39 ~3-51, sixth-ranked Houston top
the fmat period.
10, W Dav~ 3---0--S s~n Davis Br tord(;!~ after one period (Only games scheduled)
points for Southern Cal, which pled Minnesola 86-75, sevenlh
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Bill Marshall, big middleman :;..:.3__:\3 Haynes _0.:,
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P ay'
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managed to stay m contention , ranked LouiSville beat George·
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led lhe visitors with 16 points, t-5-7 Pullen l--0-- ~ c er . T•alhng 18· 10 ~lth 7:44 left
AFL Standings
most of the game as the Brums · town o! Kentucky 99-81, Bngthe only Falcon in double li· 7-3-17 s
, 2' 'auer ,m the second period, Burson 8 u ted
were sloppy on delense.
ham Young (No. 8) walloped
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Tom Spencer and Junior forEastern Division
CLA, selecteil as the No. 1 ew Mexieo State 97-66, moth· :
ward Rod Gilkoy. Two minutes
W. L. T. Pet. te-~~ m the pre-season ratmgs, l N~~E C
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1 - Glenn Dobbs of Tulsa h"s he
one point, 28--27.
Houston
3 9 0 .250 Angeles next wee~e~d. at . n'!l , named to coath the Biue and ,
The new combination opened Miami
2 10 0 .167 Duke, which was surprised b John Bndgers of Baylor has
&amp; SAVINGS CO.
the third period
for GAHS.
Western Division
Y. been selected to coach the Gray
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good rebounding and balanced x-Kansas City 9 2 I 818 ;
ball Class10, Dec. 24.
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scoring, GAHS outscored the Oakland
7 5 I _j83 :
ave' arp fourth quarter atlack Douglas wilh 10.
Oaks 17·9 to take a 45-36 lead San D1ego
8 5 1 .545 1
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re strong Alexander cag. Sharp shooters McDaniel and Iafter three periods.
Denver
4 8 0 33.1
ers 0 Alhens County " 67·50tHamill were the big men lor I In the third slanza
Larry x-Ciinched division title
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;!~u oder the Eastern Eagles the winners. Hamill had 24 and IMitchell pumped in s~ven markSunds)·'s Results
ray mght at Eastern.
McDaniel 23.
'ers, Gene Jackson had one, Rod ' Denver 17 Miami 1
Coach_ Bill Whaley 's team . Eastern hit 39 per cent of its Gilkey six and Jim
Gilmore San Diego 28 Houston 22
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outst'bl"ed the Eagles 25 to
held attempls, Alexander took three. The GAHS defense lim· Boston 14 Buffalo 3
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In the final period to take the the Reserve game 34-33. East- !led the Oaks to four
lield ICill!Y games scheduled!
BY DICK THOMAS
'Mid • ·Ohio Valley Conference ern plays at Wahama Tuesdsy goals and a free toss in this
Sunday's G!IDlel
The R1o Grande College Red·
opener. Alexander
led or.ly mght.
. stanza.
New York at San Diego
' men romped to a 118-98 wm
12-41 at the end of the third By quarters :
Throughout the final . ·'oo Denver at Oakland
' Saturday night over fmdiay
period.
Alexander
7 26 42 67 GAHS led an wbe f pen lj Boston at Houston
College· at Jackson . It marked
, The score had been tied 7·7 Eastern
7 24 _42 50 to t7 points ~lore rtehe romO_..:.. Kansas City at MiamJ
the fifth time in six games the
ALEXANDER
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at the end of the first period
am11i 9- reduced the final m•rgin
to
and Alexander led 27-24 at in- 6--24; McDaniel 10-3-23 : Ber- eight. The Gallians'
biggest
NBA STANDINGS
century mark.
termiss_ ion·. The loss was the ry 2-ll--4; Brooks 2_-0-4_ ;--Nic· llead carne wilh 3:06 rema•·ru·ng By United Press International
It was also the flflh win in
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six starts for the charges of
fi1rst •n three slarts for Coach 2 Ryer
s ern vswon L p Coach Ari Lanham who now
lh n- ' - ; mca1d 1-ll- when Mitchell's two free tos•••
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·Danny Wright's Eagles.
: u ~~o. Brown 1-0- put the Gailians on top 58-41 _
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Charles Eichinger,
senior 2, TOTALS 27-11-67.
a 17 point spread.
Philadelphia
22 2 .917 are preparing for
Tuesday
d led E
Boston
16 5 .762 night's game with Pikeville. Ky ..
guar ' . astern
scoring EASTERN _ Martin 4-1-9· Mter making the ehange in N
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With IT pomts on SJX field goals Douglas 3--4- 10 . S ncer 2___Q his lmeup, in the second period, _ew_ Yo~k
t H .429 High School gym.
and llv~ n-ee throws. The only --4: Eichinger 6.-~ . New- Coach Bursor's lads oulscored Cmcmnal!
9 12
other Big Green player to hit land 2- 2-6: Benedum 2. n
the Oaks 48-23.
Baltimore
4 2t .160 Findlay (98) - Jerry Carter,
m double ligures was Richard TOTALS 19-12-50
From tile field, GAHS hit 25
Western Division
1\--4-20; Jim Carter, 6- 6--18;
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W. L. Pet. Zirby, 2-1-5 . Finley, 4-3-11;
The Gallians added 14
free San FranciSCO
16 8 .667 Crulle, 4-0-8 : Hoover, 1-2--4;
throws out of 18 attempts. The Detroil .
13 13 .500 Sory. 0-4--4; Hillman, 4-2.
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Bursonmen committed 15 turn- St. LouiS
11 II .500 10; Austin, 4-1- 9; Minnick. 3
uvers 11 in the first
hall Los Angeles
9 16 .300 - 1- 7; Krebs, 1--j)- 2. Totals.
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bry 6- 5-17· .fi.ainer 10---6-Unlted Press lotemationat
Trailing 3t -14, the Browns ;lth 44 rebounds. Mitchell was
y game sc uledi
26 · , Lusetti i-1J...-2· B'ass !!.CLEVELAND IUPli - The stormed back alter intermis- /gh here With 13. Gene &lt;Ju ice)
S..:30: Tho;,.ton, S.:..:!.-t4: Colname of the gafne IS called - ston. Kelly scared twice on runs ackson came down wlth ~e,
lins, l-0-2; Hamilton, t- 0-"You Cotta Have Hearl! "
of lhree and two yards and Ry· Gilmore had seven and Gilkey
2; Batdorf, J-0--jj_ Totals, 47And the Cleveland Browns an f~red scoring passes to live.
24-118
proved they have I t f .t Ralph Smith and Green.
The Oaks shot 40 per cent
Sunday when. they c~~: ~r:m ~ The assault was JUS! too Ff~om ththe lileld, hlhrltting 22 of 55.
Case Tech 104 Detroit Tech 88
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New York Giants 49-40 in the s~r~·- on1Y mne pomts on _Go- slnkmg only 12 of 27 Tb
k' By United Press International Ashland 89 Walsh 40
last two minutes of the game g a ' 13 · 38· and 16-yard held collected 19 rebounds r~ a s •Ohie State 7g Iowa State 77
Grace 90 Cedarville 88
Ballling sub-freezmg temper- foal~.d The Browns scored five L Hutohison's seven The 0
Cincinnati 77 Wisconsin 70 (ot) Goshen 95 Bluffton 80
·alures and a frozen field, Frank ouc owns '" the second half . ..;mmitted 14 turn~ers. a s Michigan Stale 83 Miami 51
Malone 80 Bethel _61
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GALLIPOUS 1841
Bowling Green 68 Wittenberg 60 Dayton 80 St. LoUJs 7!
to E~nle Gr~en w1th a minute cinched for New York. Cleve- Mitchell, ltl-6-26 ; Jackson, Toledo 98 Notre Dame 80
K~nsas 100 Xavier (Ohio) !i2
and .0 second• left lo play to land moved within five points of 3-1-7· Gilkey 5-2--! 2. Ryal Kent State 95 Ball State 74
R10 Grande 118 Findlay 98
Hold your horses-and
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give Cleveland the Jeod lor the a tie on Ryan's 19-yard touch- 0-1-1; . Meado~s, 1
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Akron
100
Central
Conn.
87
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f~rst l1me.
i down pass tn Smith .aS: Cleve- vidson O-H· Foid :1.-2-6· Ohio Westleyan 84
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that could be qune 1
. Then ad4ing_ insult lo injury, land forced tHe invadtrs'o punt Cordeli. (}--0--fl; Gilm~re ;~--Z,.:
. MI. Union 62 (2 ot)
Auto Insurance
defenseman Bdl Glass iced u,. following the kkkoff.
8; McCarty, 0-H; Spencer Cleveland State M
problem with either
ga(lle for the Browns In the fi· That set the stage for the win- 1-0-2; Dennis, 0--0--0;
M~kin8um 7'1
Premium stay• oome
Polara's standard 383-cublc·
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Otterbem 88 Oberhn ·62
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If you wont to IIYI 111
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Robert W. Bennett, John
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Mack Diekess, Karen C. Jones, Iowa. While there they attend·
Oartel Llwson Mrs Gaynelle ed a basketball game between
Mahaffey, Mary K. ·McK!nDey, the Wlverns and the Lincoln
Paul A. SeUer, Rosemary Smith, Chrlsban Preachers of Llncoln,
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Tho Falrland Dragons down- 1oa. Jl'or Kyger Creek, It
was Bobeata SZ.18.
ato Mr. and Mro. Bdl Mos1er and Mrs. Lloyd Nl.~e .
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12 11 19 7-49
of NJ!ro, W. Va., "'"ted re, 'l'he Unilad Brethren Cllurch .
Dlghl at ~ • •r:o rr ""Steve Low. wm. Tha Bobeata meet !be hil!h· -FBll'land
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BY M B rberl Rousb
cenlly wlU• Mr. and Mrs. Carl ot Letart Falls held a turkey
Is' ba&gt;,et at th e buzzer. Two flying E;astern Eagles Friday I Kyger Creek (40)- Spauld·
n. e
Schulli, Sr.
dinner at the home ol Mr. and
pm "'" 'l ot• tnd mi&lt;sed wh•n n:ght at Kyger Creek.
ing, 1-6-2; Hall, 3-11-17; The WSCS of the local Melb· Mr. and Mro. Charles F..ter Mrs Erwin Gloeckner, Thanks! , 11,18 g " 0 ·d t'·e ,, bound ond
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fi~ec
Jerry Hall, 6-0 seruor, p~cts 11-5; White. S-4-14: Eblm, S ley diMer last week at the Satunday due to the sudden Mrs. Bob Adams, Mr. and Mrs.
t ifl• I' '·oo ds left, Ky&amp;er the Bobcats with 17 pom . -0-6. Totals, 15-19-49.
church aMex. Seventy • II v e death of their son-in-law, me&lt;! Larry O'Brien, Jimmy and Lin(
n '·"I toet the ball, !'m IVhlte, :rlt
~o~homo~~ Fairland (SO) _ GiUette, 3- members and guests attended. C: T~rriU. He is sumved by da, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
,,, to olserv•rs, Jcr- Cuar:, tossed tn 14 o Kyg 1-7· Taliaferro 6-3-16· Mil· The evening was spent SOC18l· hts Wife, the former Mary Ja: Roush and Roger, Mr. and
,.. "' ov two ree ·
. ler 'G--4--4· S~ leton z+7· ly and games and skits were Foster, two sons, ,James a Mrs. Herschel Norris
and
,, . but no foul Ca.'! Taliaferro topped Falf· Vu;oent 2_:5-/ B ~wis,
let. by the pastor, Rev. James Howard, two daughters, Nancy Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. EdNOW ON DISPLAY AT DEALER NAME
\ "'' llra~ons call- lands scormg Wllb 15 points, 2--2· s' Lewis '2--2~ Totals Early.
Ann and Ellen, a stepson, Tim· ward Miller, Mr. and Mrs. VerA reflection of true Italian craftsmanship. A sleek
u . w•th etght sl'&lt;onds lett. land Dennis Vincent was next 15-20_:50
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• Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bud and othy Musser! and hiS fath~r, non Cady and children, Mr. and
100 m.p.h. two seater sports roadsterthllthandles
1h n "·: e th e "mmng goal. With mne.
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l-am spent the weekend with all of Worthmgton. Mr. Terrill Mrs. Larry Badgely and Dan·
It was Fa~rland s
second In the preliminary, the ~air· Reserves - Fairland
32 lrelatives in Columbus. Mrs. w" found dead In bed Sat~~: ny, 'Mr. and Mra. Mike O'Brien
like a dream.
consecutive wm agamst no loss- land reserves downed the litUe ,KC 18.
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Cora Buck accompanied them day. He was 47 years old. F
and snns, David Gloeckner ol
to lbeir home Sunday.
era! services were held Tues- Columbus, Edward Moran and
GRANTED MORE TIME
Mr. and Mrs. Theron John- day at Rutherford Corbm Chap. Carl Robinson, Mr. and Mrs.
FLORENCE, Ky. (UP!) - son returned recently from a el wtth the Rev. Earl Morgan Erwm Gloeckner and Raymond
Latoma Race course has been
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Fl rida
ornclatmg. Burial was m Un- Adams of WaNen
B Uailed Preos International IElyria 69 Berea 43
granted five additional days for v~a '~:S Be~les jr of Wells- ion Cemetery. Mr. Terrill was M Cl de Tuck~r and famTlmken 71 Glenwood 61 Rocky River 62 Midpark 51
its
thoroughbred racing ton
a day with
Ferne a veteran of World War II and ii :s nt YTbanksgtving
with ,
Canton McKmley 69 Newark 46 Brooklyn 72 Olmsted Falls 68 meetmg to make up for Hayman and Wesley Belles, Sr. attended Dubhn
Commumty
~d Mrs. ~'red Miller and
p r 53
Cuyahoga Heights 65
programs cancelled by snow! M nd Mrs Waiter Shane Church. Mr. and Mrs. Terrtll r.
er Y Canton Lehman 52 (OI)
Brooklyn 72 and cold weather. The five , I
spent Sunday With had been married JUSt four famt 1y.
M T
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Canton Central Catholic 70
Beachwood .67
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(lddltlonal days Will extend the l ~he latter's mother, Mrs. Lizzie months.
_ _ M~~rs. o~--~Massitlon 66
Richmond Heights 42 meeting through Christmas
Sayre.
Alltance 72 Kavenna 30
Chagrin Falls 6&gt;
Eve.
Mrs. Ferne Hayman, Mrs.
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LouiSville 4!1 West Brancll 4
Wiilougllby South 52
Nora Pearson, Mabel Shields.
Minerva t;G East Palestme 60 woodridge 86 Twinsburg 55
ANNOUNCE OPENER
Hazel Fox and Doris Adams
Canton St. Thomas Aqumas 67 . Conneaut 60 Madison 56
KANSAS CITY· Mo. (UPI).- were Parkersburg visitors on
Randolph 64 1Kirtland 87 Cardinal 37
The Kansas City Athlehcs Thursday.
Sandy Valley 49 Jackson 40
Mansfield St. Peter 79
announced Sunday that theywdl Mr. and Mrs. John Pape and
• 5-speed synchro-mesh transmission
Daltvn 73 Lake 56
Elyria Catholic 51 open their home Amencan family spent Sunday with the
• Power assisted disc brakes up-front
East Canton 79 Alwater 56
Cloverleaf 62 Highland 48
League season .on April. 1l at 1 latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
• Convertible top-removable hard top optlt!llal
Green 71 Northwest 55_
Keystone 50 Milan 43
p.m. local _time with th·el Herschel Roush.
A color so new
North Canton 63 Marhngton 61 Lorain Admiral King 82
Cleveland fnd1ans . the oppoSI· Mr. and Mrs. Don Hayman
and
versatile you
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DoY€r 52 Meadowhrook 41
Akron Hoban 45 lion. Charles 0 . Fmley, owner and family of Washingi&lt;In, D.
SAFm
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Garraway 58
Gilmour Academy 72
I of ihe Ath_letiCs, satd the 7 p.m c., visited recently with their
FEATURES
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Nc~co_merstown 40 Western Reserve Academy ~7 1 starting brne wa~ m ord~~ to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T STRAP
• Statbell5
Cleveland Benedictme 87
. Champion 66 Jefferson 42
give the "working man a Hayman and Mr. and Mrs. RobCleveland Collinwood 6l Parma Valley Forge 55
chance to aitend.
erl Lewis and attended funeral SLING
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Cleveland .John Adams 72 .
Lakewood St. Edwards 43
services for their grandfather,
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C)ev~land Latm 59 1Black River 52 Columbia 41 SIGN FOR FIGHT
Grover llarrts.
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Cleveland Easl 1cch 99
Zanesville 62 Cambridge 54
NEW YORK (UP!) -Jose Mr. and Mrs, Roy Donohue
9.99 &amp; 10.99
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Clevela~d John Hay :Zanesville Rosecrans 71
Torres and Dick Tiger a~e, a;1d family spent a weekend in
Cleveland East "'
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Lancaster Fenwick 61 scheduled to sign for !belt Columbus with Mr. and Mrs.
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Cleveland Glenvtlle 46 Barnesville 63 Shenandoah 46 world light heavyweight tiUe George Donohue and attended
Cleveland West Tech 78
Ames-Bern 92
bout at 11 :30 a.m. EST, Monday the wedding of their nephew,
Cleveland Holy Name 59 1 New Lexington St. Aloysius 57 at the offices uf the New York William Ours.
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Cleveland Lmcoln 93
Lawrence 101 Caldwell 82
State Athletic ComlDISSton.
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Cleveland South 84 Miller 78 Rome-Canaan 63
Mrs. John Stobart returned I
Member of Middleport Merchants Gifi.O.Romo
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0 k H'll 60 Western Hills 44 •
Cleveland St. Ignatius 59
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, Hiver View 41 j C~. w:t~row 75 Reading 46
da~ght~r~,~~/a~~~a~~e ~ 8~1'
Oberlin 61 Huron 60
Northndge 64 Licking Valley 55 .
S lle 78
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Vermilion 60 Ridgeville 58
Madison 85 Jewett 71
Cm. La a Cin Woodward 63 tart Falls spenD! SlunldaHyll ~e
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Mr. . ,andMrs. a asbb' t.p "'K·
Eastlake North "B
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a .amoras 62Wtrford"
ae
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c· Elder 54 Cin,· Taft 50
Maple Heights 78
N~wport 64
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Shaker Heights 47 1
Marietta St. Mary W Lemon-Monroe ~in. Hughes 6 ersburg, spent the . wHeekend
Bed! rd 74
1 Skyvue 84 Beallsville 49
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Cm. Purcell 75
11 d Sunday
University School 55 1Lincoln Hgts. 29 Wyommg 27
Cin Courter Tech 49 l ca e
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Weekend guests o1 rs. ar1
Norwood % Madeua 81
Robinson were Mrs. Hazel
Princeton 67 Fatrftoid 64 (ol) Mitchell, Mrs.
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Ham1iton Garfield 90
of Columbus and Mrs. Anna
Mt. Healthy 56
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C 11
H'll 79
Scarberry, Evans.
Weekend Sports Summary
matches in the inter-zone Davis North o cge ~- on Kenton 69 Word has been received by
By Umted Press International Cup finals
•mp k 60
relatives of the death of Harl
Saturday
, Lockland 76 Deer ar
Sayre of Evans, W. Vo., Mr.
MIAMI (UPII -Florida
BERKELEY, Calif. (UP!) _ St. Bern~i~O Country Day 53 Sayre was a brother of Mrs.
h~n~ed ~~~;ously unbea~;. Sandor Hites booted three goals Hamilton Badin 62 Harrison 52 Ruth Parsons.
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darat . 1: ·~:f~stng
to pace the University of San DiUsboro, Jnd., 71 Taylor 63
Mrs. Craig Theodore, Lisa
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Francisco to a 5-2 victory over Anderson 65 Batavia 60
and Todd, of Columbus, Mrs.
Giving
Orange Blossom Football Clas· Long Island University in the Finneytown 75 Ross 67
Robert Lewis and Mrs. Ferne I
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points in his varsity debut
CALCUTTA,
India (UPI) lead top-ranked UCLA to a 105Ramanathan Krislman and Jaid90 basketball victory
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Mukerjea scored a 7-6, 3-6, 6·
Southern California.
3, 3-6, 6-3 victory ever BraZil's
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. !UP!) Tomas Koch and Jose Edison
Th. d· ked Alabama conclud· Mandarmo m a doubles match
ran on as the
to give India a 2-1 lead in their
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Oavts up mter-zone p ayo .
football team with a
31-ll victory over Auburn.
MELBOURNE (UP!) ·-Rose-- '
mary Casals of San Francisco
WESTBURY, N.Y. (UP!)
gained the final ol tha Victorian
Cardigan Bay rallied
Lawn Tennl• Championships
rageousiy In the stretch to
when she beat Lorraine Robin·
the $50,0110 National Pac•in~l son of Australia 11-3, W, 6-2.
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1 ... quarter.
Bchl.,lnger who mined a ss .. blmDsuck utn cadn eHa
1
ue •'sosse
ar- The ~orrung
. stars are Mars
000,000 dl~orce setuement fromDons
at Sherr
ror aano en doubt
South Afr1can monevha~s John ty
rel} ner _ the MAhar- an.d Jupiter.
.
Schlesinger, arrived back
m ~~~Y ~0 B:roda . who'll go . l'i1e evening star JS Saturn.
NY
h- oss • the • sea
b
Amencan movie maker
.
Cllarlie Chaplin gets back to Dutc bacr t .
P Y, DISoey was born on this day tn
0
: Jan. t en-par
the U.S.A. m Feb. for his I·
M Im'ymg uns m ar· ' 1901,
"Co tess I Hong Kong" ftlm " a "' '
un
~h r wants to several of T Capote's clos· ;jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
premtere;
ar •e . .
st 540 friend• scalped their 1
m~sHcl•8 't lnG~ea~a!!~puCigtySt~~ ~laza par\y mvttes for
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"" o
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cha erone Claudetlc
t~ a fort~e for everyon; m~~! wa/with Frankie &amp; Mia at P.
hlDlself shUts happy th p
J Clark's
Where r'h''''"· II
modestly employed at the host-k pher Plummer couldn't get
olfie&lt;! bettmel pushmg a ac
rr~achline., I
for the Star Maintenance Taxi- cigarets from the
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Perry Como b_·~~~.~~ !l
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Second St.
over to the now defunct Hawaii· boat from -~alp~ Ev~nl~rull(d'".e~~~~~~"!!'~~~"'!!..
an Room of the Hotel Lexing· - · ton .. . Michael Caine's full ·
lime bird at the moment is
Camilla Sparv, ex-wife of Bob
Evans, who's a Paramount productlon man for the moment.

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t!how !be letter. to your husband
and ask for an e"Pianation.
What happens next depends on
ability to forgive - or to
with an open mind. If he
is involved in polities rmy guess
Is based on hints in yonr long
!ben perhaps someone
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or none at all! ~ H.
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Dear Helen :
Would your readers plea ..
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Kathy Nolan becomes Mrs.
Jerry Roth any edition; he's an
L.A. attorney ... Orson Welles
won't Ire visible as narrator of
colur-TV's "The World ol Salvador Dati." .. Forme~ baseball great Lou Boudreau B Mar.
ine son was wounded Ill VIet·
nam - for the third time
For tbe first time, in 14 years,
Jerry Colona won t be
w1th
Bob Hope's, Chrlsl~as G. I.
show - he s mending fro.m a
coronary · · · Otto Premmger
wa~ts Julie Chri~tie ..for
~e
jumor.Jesbo-roie tn .,The Kill·
lng of Siste~ George ftlm
~erry Lewis ne~.t .film Will be
The Big Mouth and no comments
A please.
M rr . ·
neth
nna 0 ' 0 5 v~no . run
0 ~~r: her progre~s lve·!azz mu·
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~Ic1an brother Ntck s1gned on
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home,
by bmeii.
Heights. Gifta were placed in REPERCU:ISIONB
Why do adults make offers
ksinet decorated In pink
turn young people cruel?
blue.
Dear Helen•
MOTHER
Gamee were played
It's too late to bring back
Mother:
pnzes awarded to Mrs.
·
girl's kitten, but maybe Why Indeed _ only for monmond Bally Mrs Alvln
letter will keep other cats
that's all
and Mro. Kenneth Taylor,
harm.
·
is a ~w low: batting a
er which the honored guest
A drive-in theater here ad- promoUon trap with live ani·
ened her ~ifts
Cree admission to
I hope your town bas
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bl
k
ttoth
.
He l'tilhments of cake
and I
nngmg a ac ca
e seen the last of it.- H.
tee cream carrying out the pink Halloween party, a big show Dear Helen·
ond white color theme were
were putting on. One cat: 1 rece'tved, an anonymous let·
l IY ter yesterday, and I haven't
served by the hostesses to
free tic-ket How compete
'hose named above and Mrs.
can a munager get? teen able to thmk
straight
from•• Clelland, Mrs. Gerald t don't know how many .
sh·c~. It sold:
~ter, Mrs. Ronald O'Donnell.
were stolen that mg-ht. Dear B-: This is not to
1r&lt; Elza Gilmore Jr
and then later turned loose at I h hurt you but to WISe "OU up
· Jr.
·'
"" children George Gum
or along the highway to be I have been in love with
your·
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ov~r or Iost.
husband and up to two months
We do know our kttten WR! ago have had an affair w1th
of thhem, 1Some olderd h him. Just so you won't think
er rom our aug · thl · mad p I'll give you
. was
s " and places
e-u '
Q
arms when she
dates
I It,r;·,ck or treating She cried for Your baby w~ born while
Sire
three days, Even now she crieo, your huaband was on a bus!II to 3
when she thinks of her pet. And ness trip I was with him You
'
pr. sb I
I I I f t er
.
. . .
he s so 'tearluk oh e eJ·a,gers can check tht hotel registration.
1
s e won wa
om rom Tht nng your son wears:
and Kelly McWilliams.
that wss mine. I gave it back
"
gifts
but
unable
to
attend
were
to your husband during one of
MIDDLEPORT
Mrs. Charles Bickel and Mrs. our argnments.
Lawrence Douglas.
The operat1on he had t~ree
..- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - years ago: that was my b~rth~
day present. No more worry •·
bout pregnancy· .
When your Dad d1ed and your
YOUR BEST BUY!!
husband came back early In
your brother's sports car, we
had a party at yonr house, nor
was this ihe first time at your
bouse. The sheets in your bed·
room were pink with hearts on
them.
Sundays when you think he
11 playing golf' He was wllh
me.
The stick pin and cuff lin&amp;s
with the black onyx in the center. This was my Christmas
gift to him.
tl" twtJtll Olar. 111~1,, 2elt~~ . ln . uclang~lar pttl~re ltP~
These are just the
highlights. You don't have to wnrry
anymore, 1 caught him In a
motel with another woman and
that was enougl for me'
_
Helen, what do 1 do'
All
these things she said are \rue.
My husband was away when
I was at the hospital : he did
.
but we both
have an operatwn,
agreed on that; he came home
early after my father's death

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Mls. Albert Lett of. 9oncr?it with the formet'a father, Mr. and family, Mrs. llillb Parsons, q .
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(;;,,e,~,.Gum
.,,,_ owp Gum Will

Tho Falrland Dragons down- 1oa. Jl'or Kyger Creek, It
was Bobeata SZ.18.
ato Mr. and Mro. Bdl Mos1er and Mrs. Lloyd Nl.~e .
·
ed Kyger Creek 5M8 Saturday th~lr second 1089 agalnst a lone JKyger Creek
12 11 19 7-49
of NJ!ro, W. Va., "'"ted re, 'l'he Unilad Brethren Cllurch .
Dlghl at ~ • •r:o rr ""Steve Low. wm. Tha Bobeata meet !be hil!h· -FBll'land
.. 11 13 20 6-50
BY M B rberl Rousb
cenlly wlU• Mr. and Mrs. Carl ot Letart Falls held a turkey
Is' ba&gt;,et at th e buzzer. Two flying E;astern Eagles Friday I Kyger Creek (40)- Spauld·
n. e
Schulli, Sr.
dinner at the home ol Mr. and
pm "'" 'l ot• tnd mi&lt;sed wh•n n:ght at Kyger Creek.
ing, 1-6-2; Hall, 3-11-17; The WSCS of the local Melb· Mr. and Mro. Charles F..ter Mrs Erwin Gloeckner, Thanks! , 11,18 g " 0 ·d t'·e ,, bound ond
- •
od Grose, 1-3-5; Bradbury•. 3-- odlst Qlurch 8p011Sored a tur· were called to Worthington on gi~g. Attending were Mr. and
fi~ec
Jerry Hall, 6-0 seruor, p~cts 11-5; White. S-4-14: Eblm, S ley diMer last week at the Satunday due to the sudden Mrs. Bob Adams, Mr. and Mrs.
t ifl• I' '·oo ds left, Ky&amp;er the Bobcats with 17 pom . -0-6. Totals, 15-19-49.
church aMex. Seventy • II v e death of their son-in-law, me&lt;! Larry O'Brien, Jimmy and Lin(
n '·"I toet the ball, !'m IVhlte, :rlt
~o~homo~~ Fairland (SO) _ GiUette, 3- members and guests attended. C: T~rriU. He is sumved by da, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
,,, to olserv•rs, Jcr- Cuar:, tossed tn 14 o Kyg 1-7· Taliaferro 6-3-16· Mil· The evening was spent SOC18l· hts Wife, the former Mary Ja: Roush and Roger, Mr. and
,.. "' ov two ree ·
. ler 'G--4--4· S~ leton z+7· ly and games and skits were Foster, two sons, ,James a Mrs. Herschel Norris
and
,, . but no foul Ca.'! Taliaferro topped Falf· Vu;oent 2_:5-/ B ~wis,
let. by the pastor, Rev. James Howard, two daughters, Nancy Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. EdNOW ON DISPLAY AT DEALER NAME
\ "'' llra~ons call- lands scormg Wllb 15 points, 2--2· s' Lewis '2--2~ Totals Early.
Ann and Ellen, a stepson, Tim· ward Miller, Mr. and Mrs. VerA reflection of true Italian craftsmanship. A sleek
u . w•th etght sl'&lt;onds lett. land Dennis Vincent was next 15-20_:50
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• Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bud and othy Musser! and hiS fath~r, non Cady and children, Mr. and
100 m.p.h. two seater sports roadsterthllthandles
1h n "·: e th e "mmng goal. With mne.
·
.
l-am spent the weekend with all of Worthmgton. Mr. Terrill Mrs. Larry Badgely and Dan·
It was Fa~rland s
second In the preliminary, the ~air· Reserves - Fairland
32 lrelatives in Columbus. Mrs. w" found dead In bed Sat~~: ny, 'Mr. and Mra. Mike O'Brien
like a dream.
consecutive wm agamst no loss- land reserves downed the litUe ,KC 18.
·
Cora Buck accompanied them day. He was 47 years old. F
and snns, David Gloeckner ol
to lbeir home Sunday.
era! services were held Tues- Columbus, Edward Moran and
GRANTED MORE TIME
Mr. and Mrs. Theron John- day at Rutherford Corbm Chap. Carl Robinson, Mr. and Mrs.
FLORENCE, Ky. (UP!) - son returned recently from a el wtth the Rev. Earl Morgan Erwm Gloeckner and Raymond
Latoma Race course has been
r
Fl rida
ornclatmg. Burial was m Un- Adams of WaNen
B Uailed Preos International IElyria 69 Berea 43
granted five additional days for v~a '~:S Be~les jr of Wells- ion Cemetery. Mr. Terrill was M Cl de Tuck~r and famTlmken 71 Glenwood 61 Rocky River 62 Midpark 51
its
thoroughbred racing ton
a day with
Ferne a veteran of World War II and ii :s nt YTbanksgtving
with ,
Canton McKmley 69 Newark 46 Brooklyn 72 Olmsted Falls 68 meetmg to make up for Hayman and Wesley Belles, Sr. attended Dubhn
Commumty
~d Mrs. ~'red Miller and
p r 53
Cuyahoga Heights 65
programs cancelled by snow! M nd Mrs Waiter Shane Church. Mr. and Mrs. Terrtll r.
er Y Canton Lehman 52 (OI)
Brooklyn 72 and cold weather. The five , I
spent Sunday With had been married JUSt four famt 1y.
M T
N rris
Canton Central Catholic 70
Beachwood .67
.
(lddltlonal days Will extend the l ~he latter's mother, Mrs. Lizzie months.
_ _ M~~rs. o~--~Massitlon 66
Richmond Heights 42 meeting through Christmas
Sayre.
Alltance 72 Kavenna 30
Chagrin Falls 6&gt;
Eve.
Mrs. Ferne Hayman, Mrs.
8
LouiSville 4!1 West Brancll 4
Wiilougllby South 52
Nora Pearson, Mabel Shields.
Minerva t;G East Palestme 60 woodridge 86 Twinsburg 55
ANNOUNCE OPENER
Hazel Fox and Doris Adams
Canton St. Thomas Aqumas 67 . Conneaut 60 Madison 56
KANSAS CITY· Mo. (UPI).- were Parkersburg visitors on
Randolph 64 1Kirtland 87 Cardinal 37
The Kansas City Athlehcs Thursday.
Sandy Valley 49 Jackson 40
Mansfield St. Peter 79
announced Sunday that theywdl Mr. and Mrs. John Pape and
• 5-speed synchro-mesh transmission
Daltvn 73 Lake 56
Elyria Catholic 51 open their home Amencan family spent Sunday with the
• Power assisted disc brakes up-front
East Canton 79 Alwater 56
Cloverleaf 62 Highland 48
League season .on April. 1l at 1 latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
• Convertible top-removable hard top optlt!llal
Green 71 Northwest 55_
Keystone 50 Milan 43
p.m. local _time with th·el Herschel Roush.
A color so new
North Canton 63 Marhngton 61 Lorain Admiral King 82
Cleveland fnd1ans . the oppoSI· Mr. and Mrs. Don Hayman
and
versatile you
~
DoY€r 52 Meadowhrook 41
Akron Hoban 45 lion. Charles 0 . Fmley, owner and family of Washingi&lt;In, D.
SAFm
will
want
it
in.
Garraway 58
Gilmour Academy 72
I of ihe Ath_letiCs, satd the 7 p.m c., visited recently with their
FEATURES
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Nc~co_merstown 40 Western Reserve Academy ~7 1 starting brne wa~ m ord~~ to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T STRAP
• Statbell5
Cleveland Benedictme 87
. Champion 66 Jefferson 42
give the "working man a Hayman and Mr. and Mrs. RobCleveland Collinwood 6l Parma Valley Forge 55
chance to aitend.
erl Lewis and attended funeral SLING
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Cleveland .John Adams 72 .
Lakewood St. Edwards 43
services for their grandfather,
LOAFER
emeraency
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AA-5 Widths
C)ev~land Latm 59 1Black River 52 Columbia 41 SIGN FOR FIGHT
Grover llarrts.
system
Cleveland Easl 1cch 99
Zanesville 62 Cambridge 54
NEW YORK (UP!) -Jose Mr. and Mrs, Roy Donohue
9.99 &amp; 10.99
76
Clevela~d John Hay :Zanesville Rosecrans 71
Torres and Dick Tiger a~e, a;1d family spent a weekend in
Cleveland East "'
.
Lancaster Fenwick 61 scheduled to sign for !belt Columbus with Mr. and Mrs.
1
Cleveland Glenvtlle 46 Barnesville 63 Shenandoah 46 world light heavyweight tiUe George Donohue and attended
Cleveland West Tech 78
Ames-Bern 92
bout at 11 :30 a.m. EST, Monday the wedding of their nephew,
Cleveland Holy Name 59 1 New Lexington St. Aloysius 57 at the offices uf the New York William Ours.
&amp;
Cleveland Lmcoln 93
Lawrence 101 Caldwell 82
State Athletic ComlDISSton.
MIDDLEPORT
OHIO
Cleveland South 84 Miller 78 Rome-Canaan 63
Mrs. John Stobart returned I
Member of Middleport Merchants Gifi.O.Romo
1 Mile Above the Silver Bridge in Konauga, 0.
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49
Friday
alter
a
viSit
with
her
1
Cleveland Max Hayes 00
urn us na rson
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0 k H'll 60 Western Hills 44 •
Cleveland St. Ignatius 59
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, Hiver View 41 j C~. w:t~row 75 Reading 46
da~ght~r~,~~/a~~~a~~e ~ 8~1'
Oberlin 61 Huron 60
Northndge 64 Licking Valley 55 .
S lle 78
rs.
'th
Vermilion 60 Ridgeville 58
Madison 85 Jewett 71
Cm. La a Cin Woodward 63 tart Falls spenD! SlunldaHyll ~e
Ml
Mr. . ,andMrs. a asbb' t.p "'K·
Eastlake North "B
&lt;7 rns h49
a .amoras 62Wtrford"
ae
~
c· Elder 54 Cin,· Taft 50
Maple Heights 78
N~wport 64
m.
Hills daughter, De 1e, ar
2
Shaker Heights 47 1
Marietta St. Mary W Lemon-Monroe ~in. Hughes 6 ersburg, spent the . wHeekend
Bed! rd 74
1 Skyvue 84 Beallsville 49
.
w1th them. Mrs. Dons ens1er
o
.
Cm. Purcell 75
11 d Sunday
University School 55 1Lincoln Hgts. 29 Wyommg 27
Cin Courter Tech 49 l ca e
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Weekend guests o1 rs. ar1
Norwood % Madeua 81
Robinson were Mrs. Hazel
Princeton 67 Fatrftoid 64 (ol) Mitchell, Mrs.
c0e
1
Ham1iton Garfield 90
of Columbus and Mrs. Anna
Mt. Healthy 56
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opening· round singles
C 11
H'll 79
Scarberry, Evans.
Weekend Sports Summary
matches in the inter-zone Davis North o cge ~- on Kenton 69 Word has been received by
By Umted Press International Cup finals
•mp k 60
relatives of the death of Harl
Saturday
, Lockland 76 Deer ar
Sayre of Evans, W. Vo., Mr.
MIAMI (UPII -Florida
BERKELEY, Calif. (UP!) _ St. Bern~i~O Country Day 53 Sayre was a brother of Mrs.
h~n~ed ~~~;ously unbea~;. Sandor Hites booted three goals Hamilton Badin 62 Harrison 52 Ruth Parsons.
.
:a
darat . 1: ·~:f~stng
to pace the University of San DiUsboro, Jnd., 71 Taylor 63
Mrs. Craig Theodore, Lisa
Now
6
e ea '" e '
Francisco to a 5-2 victory over Anderson 65 Batavia 60
and Todd, of Columbus, Mrs.
Giving
Orange Blossom Football Clas· Long Island University in the Finneytown 75 Ross 67
Robert Lewis and Mrs. Ferne I
SIC.
fmals of the NCAA soceerl~~~~~~i.i-ii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiojiiioiiiiioiiiiiiiiiill
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Giant Lew Alcindor scored
Sunday
points in his varsity debut
CALCUTTA,
India (UPI) lead top-ranked UCLA to a 105Ramanathan Krislman and Jaid90 basketball victory
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t!how !be letter. to your husband
and ask for an e"Pianation.
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Is based on hints in yonr long
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Dear Helen :
Would your readers plea ..
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ine son was wounded Ill VIet·
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home,
by bmeii.
Heights. Gifta were placed in REPERCU:ISIONB
Why do adults make offers
ksinet decorated In pink
turn young people cruel?
blue.
Dear Helen•
MOTHER
Gamee were played
It's too late to bring back
Mother:
pnzes awarded to Mrs.
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girl's kitten, but maybe Why Indeed _ only for monmond Bally Mrs Alvln
letter will keep other cats
that's all
and Mro. Kenneth Taylor,
harm.
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is a ~w low: batting a
er which the honored guest
A drive-in theater here ad- promoUon trap with live ani·
ened her ~ifts
Cree admission to
I hope your town bas
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He l'tilhments of cake
and I
nngmg a ac ca
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tee cream carrying out the pink Halloween party, a big show Dear Helen·
ond white color theme were
were putting on. One cat: 1 rece'tved, an anonymous let·
l IY ter yesterday, and I haven't
served by the hostesses to
free tic-ket How compete
'hose named above and Mrs.
can a munager get? teen able to thmk
straight
from•• Clelland, Mrs. Gerald t don't know how many .
sh·c~. It sold:
~ter, Mrs. Ronald O'Donnell.
were stolen that mg-ht. Dear B-: This is not to
1r&lt; Elza Gilmore Jr
and then later turned loose at I h hurt you but to WISe "OU up
· Jr.
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"" children George Gum
or along the highway to be I have been in love with
your·
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ov~r or Iost.
husband and up to two months
We do know our kttten WR! ago have had an affair w1th
of thhem, 1Some olderd h him. Just so you won't think
er rom our aug · thl · mad p I'll give you
. was
s " and places
e-u '
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arms when she
dates
I It,r;·,ck or treating She cried for Your baby w~ born while
Sire
three days, Even now she crieo, your huaband was on a bus!II to 3
when she thinks of her pet. And ness trip I was with him You
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he s so 'tearluk oh e eJ·a,gers can check tht hotel registration.
1
s e won wa
om rom Tht nng your son wears:
and Kelly McWilliams.
that wss mine. I gave it back
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gifts
but
unable
to
attend
were
to your husband during one of
MIDDLEPORT
Mrs. Charles Bickel and Mrs. our argnments.
Lawrence Douglas.
The operat1on he had t~ree
..- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - years ago: that was my b~rth~
day present. No more worry •·
bout pregnancy· .
When your Dad d1ed and your
YOUR BEST BUY!!
husband came back early In
your brother's sports car, we
had a party at yonr house, nor
was this ihe first time at your
bouse. The sheets in your bed·
room were pink with hearts on
them.
Sundays when you think he
11 playing golf' He was wllh
me.
The stick pin and cuff lin&amp;s
with the black onyx in the center. This was my Christmas
gift to him.
tl" twtJtll Olar. 111~1,, 2elt~~ . ln . uclang~lar pttl~re ltP~
These are just the
highlights. You don't have to wnrry
anymore, 1 caught him In a
motel with another woman and
that was enougl for me'
_
Helen, what do 1 do'
All
these things she said are \rue.
My husband was away when
I was at the hospital : he did
.
but we both
have an operatwn,
agreed on that; he came home
early after my father's death

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combo I count on all Gravely Tract· at nooCnl abt FSorked Redun Sporlbs- .'NV 2-2196 Mlddletlort. o
CAR WASH
parkmg Jot dunng the Chnst· :·compact organs. Wendell's, I ors brought in for tune-up or ~an u · ponsor
YI'"'=========~"""""'"""""'""""""""'""'~'
mas parade. The purse con·
12119 Garfield Ave, Park· ! repairs during November and Drew Webster Post No.
39,
lains valuable papers. Any·
SIGN$
ersburg, w. Va.
I December, or notify and we American Legion. All proceeds
one flndmg 11 is ask•d to call
•- 1
12 5 2\c will pick up your tractor. for ''Gifts For Yanks" fund
Gil
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- Gravely 1'ract or saIes, pom- for bospitalized veterans at
~Irs . Grare Huffman at 949·
POTATOES, get your winter
Ph 992- 2975
Christmas time.
2282.
12 4 3tc
potatoes wbile they
last. eroy, O. '
.
Impressive Induct!
'ce son 0 f M nd 1\lr
C"t'roll
Clarence Prof"ttt, Portland,
10 30 30tc
MONDAY
on, servt 8
r. ·a
s.
""
BLACK Dress Glove, lined.
"
for the National Honor Society Casto, Cheshire, .·and
Ruth
Somewhere between
I he
65 VOLKSWAGEN
$1495
0. Ph. 843-2254.
10 30 Uc lo!AKE MORE PROFIT by SALEM CENTER PTA meets of the Kyger Creek High School Barnett, daughter of Mr. and
water nffice and Roller' s Drug 2 Dr. Deluxe model. Locally owned and low mileage by orig· IF CARPETS look dull and listing your firm's services In Monday mgh~ Dec. 5 a.~ 7:~0 w. as held 1n the little auditor- Mrs. Clyde Barnett, Rt..• 1, Bid·
. $1 r·ward.
mal Oll.'ner. Spotless clean interior, beautiful dark blue fin·
· :1
Store ' 1'lt'ddi"port
'
.._
'
ish.
radio and heater.
drear, remove the spots as the DaJ'Iy Senti'nel's ·Bus•~ss
...... p· .m· Qn the theme
.. • Mustc mm November 29.
Services well. In the spriilg
of ;~ext year
Robert Harris. 424 S o u t h
they appear with Blue Lus! Service column.
10 ··10 U While We Face Cf!~cal lssu., were in charge of Linda French, live per cent of the . eligible
Second Ave ..~liddleport.
64 VOLKSWAGEN
S129S
tre. Rent electric shamponer
avcnoNEEB
m OUr D~mocracy. Devoltons presldenl, assisted by the other Junior class will bodnltiated.
12 1 3tc 2 Dr. DPluxe model. Local owner, clean interior. jet black
1 a....-"will be g1ven by Mrs Audrey
Comp ett - · . .
.ill· •·
officers, Fred· Rodgers,
vice The four black robed mem.
II. Baker Furniture Co.
rmish, radio and beater
H
Hi hi ht
12
5
6lc
CriU
Hradlord
ayes.
g
tg.
w
"".
a
president;
Virginia
Berkley
bers were seated at lables cJe&lt;.
two BK~G LE Munds. straight
=o--:::--:-.,----,-C':'C
Write,
Proae
or
CoDta&lt;l
muSical
by
puptls
under
direcMayes,
secretary,
and
Rayma
orated
with blue and gold foil
l•gs, one predomm, utly black 62 VOLKSWAGEN
$895
with some br0 wn. other is Delu xe 2 Door. nrw tires, clean interior. radio. tleoter, bliu·k TWO Circulating gas heaters,
oL L. 8RADFORD
Uon of Maunta Miller, vocal Taylor, treasurer.
·which are the'CO!ort"'!f the bonI one 50,1100 BTU and one 20,1100
flni~h
RaciDe, Olllo
mstructor. Refreshments wtll· The services were opened with or sociely.
wjlite and ~ l ac~ rm.~wer to
10
25
BTU,
Price
$
and
$
·
DavI
I
tfa
IJio
served. Everyone is weJ. the pledge to the flag followed In the center ol the stage
names ' 'Qll l't'nv·· and "Jewid Hill, Racine, 0. Ph. 949-2762
m
ell". los I h&lt;1d' of Rarine .\1onby a song by the group, Amer· was a flaming torch surround12 4 atp SEWING mactllMI, repm '""' co e.
day. Ph. ~J2 -J261.
-----.,.---,-·
. - flee, aU makeo. WY Z.Z21K.
ica The Beautiful, Jed by John ed by four candles, white for
OPeN eva. 9:00 pH..
12 2 3tc
GOOD HAY, 2 mil~ from Rut· Tbe Fabric Shop, Pomeroy .
TUESDAY
Matheny, vocal music teacher, character, green for leadership.
fQMI!IIU1', CliO
land on Harnsonvtlle ~ o a d. Authorized Singer Salel aJ· REGULAR MEETING of the and accompanied by Lind a red for service and gold for
15 FT. Plywood boat. adri 1t in
Marvm Stone.
12 4 6tp Service
1 Z9 tie
Middleport
Lodge No. 363, French.
scholarship.
Ohio Ri\'er. Ph. 9!12-5637 .
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11960 PONTIAC Catalina, four REAIJY·MIX concreto deUI'el' F&amp;AMbwlll be h7el~. TuesdaAisoy, The history ol. the society, P
t f th I
£II
12 2 Jtp
For Rent
For
S•le
, d . ood d' .
Decem er 6 at '"" p.m.
1 hi h .
red b the N
aren s o e our o cers
·---- !
. oor,'" g con lllon, pow- ed right to your projec~ Faot there will be installation o[of.l~ c IS sp~ns.o y
a· are, Mr. and Mrs.
George
,.
'LE
BEAGLE
edo .
2
BEDROOM
house
trailer,
all
FROM
WALL
to
wall,
no
soil
er
brakes
and
steermg,
good
and
easy.
Free
estimata,
f'
K
K
Sc'te
W
M
tiona)
AssOCilltion
of
Secondary
F
h
Rt
Ill
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1
11
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, pr mmant·
.
.
ts
..
,
tcers, . • 1 s, . •
S h 1 Pri . 1
.
rene , . , a po s, por1 ned t'""· PII. 01 es 1er 935
ly while, answers to "King." uttlittes furmmed , near shop- a1 .ah11 'Blon Lucartpe Re c eal
12.3949
4 6.tc
Pbone 992·3'284,
GoegleiD THE WOMEN of the Sl. be ooE R' hiiCI~pas, wlas . gl~en,. ents of Linda French I Mr. and
... 1y. ru.
~ I pmg area. Ph. 992-334.6 al~ wtt
ue sre., pnt e ecReady·Mll ~o., Middleport,., Pa uJ 's an d St. John,·I Lut heran fY fh • h"1c ha. " ros M
, pnnetpa
bir
. Ch es te_r vJclm
I~os t m
tf
. h
Fr t Mrs. James Rnd""
ll&gt;"rs; . ""
~es e,
1
1
1
- · Danny Gf!illtn.
I er 5 p. m.
12 I c rtc s ampooer • . omeroy DEMINGTON Cushiooelle wa- 1 Onto.
6 30 Uo '• h h
'II
t l th St o . e tg . . (10 • • r. . os parents ol Fred Rndgers· Mr.
12
610
11 30 6tp 4 ROOM - h01;s&lt;, and bath: a4g Cem':'~ Block Co.
..:_ _ , ler system. pump, for Iar",e : AIR. CONDITIONING. l{efrlger-' ~a~?s e:h:.~h ';.~sJy ate 8 p' :;:n!:"~~~~t.:p :~ :::: and Mrs..Donald BerJUeY, Rt.
- - - - -- - -- - - E.. :.lam St., Pomeroy, o.l GOOD, clean, lump, egg and w~ll· or CISt;rn. equipped StiOD service. Jack • Kefrtg· m. rr... their Christmas meeting hlgl t h
th t y hi h ~· Gallipolis, parents of VIrgin.
Notice
Wnte 41 '1oun&lt;l St. Athens, I ml treated stoker coal. P~· wtth automatiC Thurmal pro- \ eralion, New Haoen. Phone and party.
schte~ :/noor a c':u
g 1a Berkley Mayes, and Mr. and
0
0 ., or call 592-1176.
cock Coal Co., I block fr&lt;W tector. Ph. 992-2631 al! t•r 6:31J , TlJ 2-~37.
1 8 tf'\ijo' POMEROY CHAPTER 186 ' 1 pedst fent canJ!...~ve.
Mrs. Raymond Taylor, Jr., AdAdam• and stanley
Auction
11 30 6tp traffic light in Cheshire, 0. p. m.
12 l Jtp !
_:I OES, will meet Tuesday ai th ap . or me0'!1
Dvpw~~ dlson, parents ol Rayma ·Tay·
.
- - --.
- --- Ph 367·7528
12 1 Uc
1
.
ese seruors,
tana
a... ,
House and Tradmg
Post tl ROOM unfurmshed apartment
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· 1HEATING, PLUMIJING. Rurat17 : 4~ p. m. at the Pome':"y Ma· daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. 1or.
.
IS now under one roof
at\ in Pomeroy. Ph. 992-5385.
NERVOUS? Can't sleeP,? Try,t YORKSHIRE pigs, 7 weeks! lloxol Bottle t;a, ArnntQ lsorue Tem(Jle. ~ere will be Davis Middleport· Clyde Casto . '!'Jl~. 5e'!!Ce was sponsbred by
Laurel Cliff School
House 1
1118 lfc "Sleepers."
Guaranteed re. old. $12 each. Pho"!' Harrison· I Brothers, 618 ~. ,\la•n St.,1flnstallation of officers. ' .
.'
. ~ ' Mrs.llarold Sauer. Am911i-tbe
on State Route 121 and new lrnAILER-spacf.- on Brownell suits or money
back. . ville, 992-6279.
12 2 3tc Pomeroy.
, 22 lie. TIIE9P&lt;JRU8
. CO.L,
par~~ present for the s:e"lc." '
Rt. 7 by-pass, open daily at · Ave Middle ort Ph
92,
Only
98c.
Nelson's
Pharmacy,
--·
I
.
Daughters
of
AmeT!ca,
Will
Charles
Wright
and
Mrs.
Em.
were
Ill\ and Mrs. J. J.: DaVIS,
9
12 noon. Jim Adams
and I 2625''
p · 11· 10 tic 1 Pomeroy, 0.
11 25 30tp 1
.
. ·
1 173 ACRE lar~'· h"u'e wrth I meel Monday at 7:30 p. m. at erson Jones.
Middleport.
·
-- · __ ,
Worthy Stanle .
--- --- - . - -·- SINGER sewmg machine, zig rooms and balh, c&lt; llar, cellar the (OOF Hall.
11 20 tic .
).
MOUERN
z
bedroom
home,
HAY
FOR
SALE. Delivered or : zag. equipped to buttonhole, house, 2. lar~e barns, free: LAUREL CLIFF BEll]!lll .. ,
;;,.-; .:
. . .. ,
1
Wented To Buy . Pomeroy, 0. Ph. 992-2903 day can be ptcked up. Phone 992· : applique. monogram, over- gas, 2 farm ponds, immedi· Hea. lth club will have its annual I
I or 992·3102,evenings. .
6112.
12 I 6tc cast, etc. Pay off balance due . ate occupancy. Pearl Wil· Christmas dinner at Bailey's
~. H.P. electric motor, good I
1 24 tic llON'T pump your sluggish sep- ol 4 payments $6 each Ph. I loams, 992-2318 or 992-2681.
'i'estaurant, Tuesday at 6:30. II· I
.
one. Contact Phil Meier, 992·
Fo Sal
tic tank. Get Klean·Em·AII 992·2685.
12 2 tic
10 3 llc .m., followed by a party and $i
·, , ·.;::_..,.,
· ·
1
3510.
12 4 3tc
r
or
nt
Septic Tank Cleaner. Land- ELECTROLUX sweeper, on
Real Est•te fol Sale
gift exchange in the party room. :
.
-- - ,7 ROOM house, 3 bedroom•. mark Farm Bureau in Pom- wheels, pop out paper bags,
REEDSV~LLE WSCS
will 1
STANDING timber to Obio i 1\; baths. Ph. 992-2590.
eroy, 0.
11 2.1 ante dual cle.ning tools for rugs, HOUSE on 464 South 4th St.. have a bazaar and bake sale at I
or West Vfrstnla, or
old I
11 2S lfc CoLOR TV 1967 Motorola lit
furniture, dustlR!, etc. Only Middleport, 0., $6,600, can be the former residence of Dorsel
flll'llll with Umber Marton
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NEW modem 4 room col· new condition, full warranty
5 payments left of $6.99 each. bought WI'th 5maII down pa Y- Re'bel
' , "'·
•• esday, Dec. 6, from
Reynolds, 8oJ 77, SyracuJe,
' Pll 992 2685
12 z tic ment, balance like rent. Cail 1 until 9 p m
0.
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.... _ _ Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Co.,
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I
1 18 I02tp , tage. Velma G. Zuspan. Ph. make payments of $S per
773·5750, Mason, W. Va.
week or pay off balance. Ph. CLEAN your rugs for less than
Middleport, O. 992 _2709.
WEDNESDAY
emale Hejp Wented
_11_!1_1~~ ~-992-5&amp;19.
II 20 llc lc a fool with Luslre Foam.
MIDDLEPORT JOLLY.Bunch
11 2 30tc
1
E\ectnc shampooer rental $1. ~- --- - ---.. - - - ------ Stwmg Club will have 1ts anEbersooch Hdwe., Pomeroy, 89 ACRE FARM, J bedroom nual Christmas dinner and par·
LADIES, increase your family
income, extra personal spend· l. t.'~:ot '"'Domineer· 18. EmOhio.
.
12 2 tile house with bath. 3 milesPfhorom ty Wednesday, Dec, 1. FollowMadison
ing
ploy
Pomeroy on Rt. 143.
ne ing dinner, the group will go to
ing money. Supply with pop.
19
' ;,-:;:·
Ave.
DOWN
BUlJGET PRICED lun!lture II 992-7069.
1.2 2 6tc the home of Mrs. Shirley Mills
u\ar Christmas gifts, Walkins
' ·Dull poln•
l.l&lt;xpert
pre·
our third Ooor budget shop.
for a party and gift exchange. I
Products. Choose your own
2
ll.
:::.':r
.
:;',:i;;~
Baker
Furniture,
Mlddleport
The club recently made a $10
·
hours. Write Ruth Bergau.s,
21
Watkins Producls, Inc., Win· 12.Aapect
3. Southem
templo
Obio.
II 12 lit
donation to the Middleport Fire ;
FrM(e
22. Mail:
men.
ona, Minn.
12 ~ ltp Ul. Finlahed
H. Contour
.f . Before
Inc:Ua.
1
teath..5. Drow..
Hanna Line
FARM - 80 ACRES LEBAN·
23 ,y 1, .1
lL :;_eds~~~~ ·;: e. Placattnrr
24. Sicilian. BM•nla7•a A..a•w•
TRAVEL TRAILERS
ON TWP. - Clean and well I
Wanted
7. Jmpudence:
volcWl.o
34.. Hodt'e~
fenced. 65 acres cultivated
li.Sower
&lt;:oUoq.
2 7. Aere&amp;n
podge
(Quality BUilt)
mDEs~$J.So-.- R
17. ~
8. Pointer
:us. Butts
1967 Models In Stack
and pastured. Good 7 room
1111and
Fox, 13: Gray Fox, 51.30:
potnt
' · An rio
3o. ,.....,
ROUSH &amp; LV. 0- N.-5
home, well with water sys36. Sound•,
Coon, $1.50; Rals, $1.20. Bill u . E.Iklmo
Saxon.ae.rf
In
uaeow
tern, plenty of water, baseboat
10. Soonh
office
38. Warp-y..,
CAMPING TRAILERS
t f
be t'
B
Bailey, P. 0. Box 14, Reeds- •o. European
:n. Domestf..
u_
men , urnace a mg. arn
18. F"onn ot
39• Glllle or
Plans were made for a carolville, 0.
II 30 6tp
cavalrya.ddrM~
cat.n
ca.rd.a
nurton St.
M..on, W. VI.
130x40), large shed, corn
ing
party Thursday evening,
3S Applaud
40. Eltln
«f!FAPACH.ff"
crib, chicken house,
new
22 . ~;;ale ·f l7 ctoae
Fot Rent
Dec. 22, by the Jll!llor. MYF
....
-·block milk house. $9,500.
I•
!10
11
I' IZ
of
Heath Methodist
Church
V/-1
i ROOM house and bath, fur- 25.1'11eater
ALL NEW FOR 1967
SYRACUSE _ NEW .RANCH
Sunday
evening
at
'
t
he
fburch.
I"
~,..
attendant
(67 Apache Marada)
nace and garage, ~ W. Main
ll F"t Long
STYLE - 3 bedrooms, living Eddie Brown, president, COil'
StJ, Pomeroy, 0. Ph. 992- 28. Not
I'~
•ulta.ble
1967
Apllt'he•
Due
Dec,
10
room 03x22), wall to wall dueled the meeUng which · was
~
26118 or 992-2961.
12 5 lfc 28. Beverage.
29. Affected or . ~i"
lo
carpeting. modern kitchen opened with the Lord's Prayer
HARMONY apartments, three
~
~
mlno:intr
MONEY for Xmas, gh·e us , and bath, utility room, full given in unison. The . f'OIIP
11
rooms furnished. New : Plast· Sl. Spanloh
basement, baseboard hot wat- wtll meet at the ch~rclj. alo6:30
~
1
~~~~~-~
er, paint, floors, sink, electric S2. ConUnent:
old guns, swords, old pocket er heating, attached garage, p. m. for the· cai'ollr!a party
range, bath, rumace
heat.
abbr.
knives, old dolls, ammunition, plus extra large 2 car gar· and then go to the borne of 'f.lrs.
Private parking, out of all 33. ~I any caliber, any amount. age. Large lot. $19,900•
Charte5 Wrtgbt for •
~
floods, one block from high
' Fife's, rear of Speed Queen POMEROY - 2 story frame, Two new members viere' wel•koletooa
I'"
01n
oc!tool, Pomeroy. Ph. 992-5392.
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31.
Laundry Ma~ South Third . 6 rooms (3 bedrOOms)
112 comed, Including AJien ; , all!l
12 4 tfc
:;'l
37. So. Am.
baths, oak floors, full' base- Danny Dodson. Kar'en ;Johnson
' Ave., Middleport, 0.
~ ROOM house with bath,- ·on
,
devotionS tiUed, 1
pack
!129 I~ menl, hot water
beating, presented ·
~ 1967 STEREO, like new,
Peart St., Middleport, Ohio, 38. ~!:.'t
"Whal
CP,\Id
It
Thjs,:'' ~1&gt;il&lt;ep ,
Solid large front porch overlooking
111
,
near grade school. See Mattie 41 . Pointed
from
~etlpper
Room,
anci clos- .
State, 3 speed intermixed river. Garage. A real buy at
Bush, 689 Page St., Middlf&gt;. &lt;2.Am. tnmt.
ed
wath
jlray,
e
r.
The
' gl:oup !1
changer. BSR changer, make $8,900.
port, 0.
12 4 lfc
will JM'O!Ide 'tavors for
th~ "
.'
, 3, ~=
payments ot $1.50 per week WE NEED LISTINGS
4&gt;
4+
oommunli'y,;ffffi!if,
.
'"'
bee.
13.
FURNISHED 2 bedroom apar~
deputteo
~
or pay balance due $69. Ph.
Albert M Co 8 1111
.A rum sti'Ib';\Vas shown ·with '
men!, furnace heal, Middle992-5649.
II 18 lfc
Hem-y Cle~ad~·~~!a
I
j
( it
port, 0. Ph. 992-3874.
DAILY CRYI"l''QUOTE- Here'• llo'll' to wor;k It: · AKC Miniature and Toy Pood~ Ohristma!l· ·tbelll" , ~"4. in- ·1
'_·,"&lt;:
99W130
AXYDLIIAAXII
Cftlded llfOup. ollstng. ~f carols. \;
11 28 tic
· $ ...... fpr which ~d .·. il!jlrt
les, black or sliver. S t u d F.venlogs IH-U or !19!-3131
lo LONGPELLOW
'l'!le.
group
wm
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Pt:e*l
thf
'
FOUR ROOM lumiJbed apan,
service and grooming. Phone
12 1 3tc ehrtstlnas· itOr)' durilig ' 1he ·
One Jetter limply .tandJ tor anotbe~. In thl• aample A. Ja UJe4.
[- l!lbtc:;lllt'lonto T~ Dlilt Sentlnal 1 ~:- · •
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!IJeiiL WY z.3151.
I II t!c
992-5443.
II
25
tfc
for the three L'l. X for tne two O'a, etc. SIDgle letter.. apoe.
next Sunday eV'e'ning meetings.
tropbja, the leDctb aDd formation. or the wordl aft· au hi.D1I.
lnsurenc.
•' •
Nama
FURNISHED and unfuriiisbed
It was ann~· th!tt' QUI :;
.., lllo -leU... ... dltftftllt.
Auto S.ln
GET A quota11oo from REI). was made at r.:/ch~b bazaar
apartments. Close to acbool.
' Addrtlt ,
"t ~
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RENAULT,
wlll
sell
TER
INSURANCE
o\GENI.'Y
....
1,;_
,.
,
Phone JIH.M34.
10 18 lit
·~q,otaTuesday.
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car or parts, reasot)able, 4 INC. before rtneWilt&amp; yoor
RTTZ
RAEVV
QZZU
NAEN
KZ8ZQ
Relreshmenii"Yttre
se"ed
b
l fuJoM
bath:· 1121
new Ures. See 'Jim Carleton, auto tnsuraoce. We may, be 'Karen JohnsOn~ to. those pres·E. Main St., Pomeroy. Ohio.
RTL EKX RYTZ .RAEVV NTQV EMX
Rose Hill, Pomeroy, 0.
able to eave 1011 money.
ent inciUdlnll'· Glenna Sprague,
Pb. Harry Batley 992-341!.
(ant .: ·
12 4 3tp
12 lie Eddie Brown, Jennlle~ . QObel,
llYN ENNJIGioi.-TEXGRYK OllLZGK
12 % 3te
c - - - c ---,----:BLUE two door standard, 6 AUTOMOBll..E tnsurauce been ~ftn J'ohltlio~. It/Ire« '' M
h
l
f
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IT
19
Do!POSSmLE
TO
J'INii·Oll'l'
\ ROOM lumlsbed apartment
cylinder, Bel Air Chevrolet, cancelled! Lost your opern 61ri, Joey im4 Charlotte Rei
IVHAT PA.IUS IN THE DITEIIIQR OJ" ANY K.UI'IIl!IINP.
llith batlt, Ill Pomeroy. Ph.
-IYDNI:I'BiaTII:
R•H. Ph. 742-5807,
or'a Ucense? Call
Z.Z966. ter, Allen and panny Dodson,
lf2.3tli or ..,_257L 12 I tic
(0 llll, Jail ...... ., 'lo
laoJ
12 2 3tl&gt;
e 11 Uc Mrs. James Johnson, .Mrs.
tt .lt ,.,

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Wt Service, Dollver,
Opon Til 9 Every Night,
lu:ept Sunday

• Truck Mechenlc
Good w..... Dlld holldoyo, group life Ina., Blue
Cl'llls &amp; Blue Shield, v.lunt1ry retlremtnt pion ond
111111y other .,.ndlts.

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eLubeMon
eCorWuher
eFront End Alignment
e WhHI Bolonclng
• Ben Framo Men

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FREEZERs .. $1S3 19~ I~~ER-Hawiistu~e~=i,
RASE~~~oii
All Mod•'• s.1. Prtcedt

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WELL,ALL RKfiT~ TO
MAKE A LONG STORY
SHOt:l'T, LEETLE
SPARKLE DONE IT.

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fom4 ·
completely
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refinished, new
guarantee, CUSTOM butchering, will b~y
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tow price for the quality, oth- hides. Phil Meier, 992-3510.
IT "t 10 tAI"J
YOUR DIRTY CAR
Iii Niw Ldiifor Shop
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er new grand pianos. See
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them all at Wendell's, 12091 BULLDOZI&gt;R service. Ponds
ONLY
Garfield Ave., Parkersburg, driveways ligllt
bush!,&amp;
i'HONE WY 2-2156
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YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER
W. Va.
12 5 2tc__ back filling, 91J2.2208.
BE PROUD ,Of
eAnv Type
lo,t and Found
POMEROY, OHIO IBUY a lasiing gift of quality
10 31 30tc
SUNDAY
A CLEAN CAR
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L.~DY'S Brown teal her pur'"'
at Wendell's. Drum ootfits, SPECIAL 25 per cent labor diS. HAM SHOOT SullJay Dec. 4
U·DRIVE-THRU
ln&gt;t .saturday o.n the upper~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ guitars, amplifiers,
combo I count on all Gravely Tract· at nooCnl abt FSorked Redun Sporlbs- .'NV 2-2196 Mlddletlort. o
CAR WASH
parkmg Jot dunng the Chnst· :·compact organs. Wendell's, I ors brought in for tune-up or ~an u · ponsor
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mas parade. The purse con·
12119 Garfield Ave, Park· ! repairs during November and Drew Webster Post No.
39,
lains valuable papers. Any·
SIGN$
ersburg, w. Va.
I December, or notify and we American Legion. All proceeds
one flndmg 11 is ask•d to call
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12 5 2\c will pick up your tractor. for ''Gifts For Yanks" fund
Gil
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- Gravely 1'ract or saIes, pom- for bospitalized veterans at
~Irs . Grare Huffman at 949·
POTATOES, get your winter
Ph 992- 2975
Christmas time.
2282.
12 4 3tc
potatoes wbile they
last. eroy, O. '
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Impressive Induct!
'ce son 0 f M nd 1\lr
C"t'roll
Clarence Prof"ttt, Portland,
10 30 30tc
MONDAY
on, servt 8
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BLACK Dress Glove, lined.
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for the National Honor Society Casto, Cheshire, .·and
Ruth
Somewhere between
I he
65 VOLKSWAGEN
$1495
0. Ph. 843-2254.
10 30 Uc lo!AKE MORE PROFIT by SALEM CENTER PTA meets of the Kyger Creek High School Barnett, daughter of Mr. and
water nffice and Roller' s Drug 2 Dr. Deluxe model. Locally owned and low mileage by orig· IF CARPETS look dull and listing your firm's services In Monday mgh~ Dec. 5 a.~ 7:~0 w. as held 1n the little auditor- Mrs. Clyde Barnett, Rt..• 1, Bid·
. $1 r·ward.
mal Oll.'ner. Spotless clean interior, beautiful dark blue fin·
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radio and heater.
drear, remove the spots as the DaJ'Iy Senti'nel's ·Bus•~ss
...... p· .m· Qn the theme
.. • Mustc mm November 29.
Services well. In the spriilg
of ;~ext year
Robert Harris. 424 S o u t h
they appear with Blue Lus! Service column.
10 ··10 U While We Face Cf!~cal lssu., were in charge of Linda French, live per cent of the . eligible
Second Ave ..~liddleport.
64 VOLKSWAGEN
S129S
tre. Rent electric shamponer
avcnoNEEB
m OUr D~mocracy. Devoltons presldenl, assisted by the other Junior class will bodnltiated.
12 1 3tc 2 Dr. DPluxe model. Local owner, clean interior. jet black
1 a....-"will be g1ven by Mrs Audrey
Comp ett - · . .
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officers, Fred· Rodgers,
vice The four black robed mem.
II. Baker Furniture Co.
rmish, radio and beater
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president;
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two BK~G LE Munds. straight
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Write,
Proae
or
CoDta&lt;l
muSical
by
puptls
under
direcMayes,
secretary,
and
Rayma
orated
with blue and gold foil
l•gs, one predomm, utly black 62 VOLKSWAGEN
$895
with some br0 wn. other is Delu xe 2 Door. nrw tires, clean interior. radio. tleoter, bliu·k TWO Circulating gas heaters,
oL L. 8RADFORD
Uon of Maunta Miller, vocal Taylor, treasurer.
·which are the'CO!ort"'!f the bonI one 50,1100 BTU and one 20,1100
flni~h
RaciDe, Olllo
mstructor. Refreshments wtll· The services were opened with or sociely.
wjlite and ~ l ac~ rm.~wer to
10
25
BTU,
Price
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and
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served. Everyone is weJ. the pledge to the flag followed In the center ol the stage
names ' 'Qll l't'nv·· and "Jewid Hill, Racine, 0. Ph. 949-2762
m
ell". los I h&lt;1d' of Rarine .\1onby a song by the group, Amer· was a flaming torch surround12 4 atp SEWING mactllMI, repm '""' co e.
day. Ph. ~J2 -J261.
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ica The Beautiful, Jed by John ed by four candles, white for
OPeN eva. 9:00 pH..
12 2 3tc
GOOD HAY, 2 mil~ from Rut· Tbe Fabric Shop, Pomeroy .
TUESDAY
Matheny, vocal music teacher, character, green for leadership.
fQMI!IIU1', CliO
land on Harnsonvtlle ~ o a d. Authorized Singer Salel aJ· REGULAR MEETING of the and accompanied by Lind a red for service and gold for
15 FT. Plywood boat. adri 1t in
Marvm Stone.
12 4 6tp Service
1 Z9 tie
Middleport
Lodge No. 363, French.
scholarship.
Ohio Ri\'er. Ph. 9!12-5637 .
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11960 PONTIAC Catalina, four REAIJY·MIX concreto deUI'el' F&amp;AMbwlll be h7el~. TuesdaAisoy, The history ol. the society, P
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£II
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For Rent
For
S•le
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Decem er 6 at '"" p.m.
1 hi h .
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aren s o e our o cers
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a· are, Mr. and Mrs.
George
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BEAGLE
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2
BEDROOM
house
trailer,
all
FROM
WALL
to
wall,
no
soil
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brakes
and
steermg,
good
and
easy.
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estimata,
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ly while, answers to "King." uttlittes furmmed , near shop- a1 .ah11 'Blon Lucartpe Re c eal
12.3949
4 6.tc
Pbone 992·3'284,
GoegleiD THE WOMEN of the Sl. be ooE R' hiiCI~pas, wlas . gl~en,. ents of Linda French I Mr. and
... 1y. ru.
~ I pmg area. Ph. 992-334.6 al~ wtt
ue sre., pnt e ecReady·Mll ~o., Middleport,., Pa uJ 's an d St. John,·I Lut heran fY fh • h"1c ha. " ros M
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12 I c rtc s ampooer • . omeroy DEMINGTON Cushiooelle wa- 1 Onto.
6 30 Uo '• h h
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12
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11 30 6tp 4 ROOM - h01;s&lt;, and bath: a4g Cem':'~ Block Co.
..:_ _ , ler system. pump, for Iar",e : AIR. CONDITIONING. l{efrlger-' ~a~?s e:h:.~h ';.~sJy ate 8 p' :;:n!:"~~~~t.:p :~ :::: and Mrs..Donald BerJUeY, Rt.
- - - - -- - -- - - E.. :.lam St., Pomeroy, o.l GOOD, clean, lump, egg and w~ll· or CISt;rn. equipped StiOD service. Jack • Kefrtg· m. rr... their Christmas meeting hlgl t h
th t y hi h ~· Gallipolis, parents of VIrgin.
Notice
Wnte 41 '1oun&lt;l St. Athens, I ml treated stoker coal. P~· wtth automatiC Thurmal pro- \ eralion, New Haoen. Phone and party.
schte~ :/noor a c':u
g 1a Berkley Mayes, and Mr. and
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0 ., or call 592-1176.
cock Coal Co., I block fr&lt;W tector. Ph. 992-2631 al! t•r 6:31J , TlJ 2-~37.
1 8 tf'\ijo' POMEROY CHAPTER 186 ' 1 pedst fent canJ!...~ve.
Mrs. Raymond Taylor, Jr., AdAdam• and stanley
Auction
11 30 6tp traffic light in Cheshire, 0. p. m.
12 l Jtp !
_:I OES, will meet Tuesday ai th ap . or me0'!1
Dvpw~~ dlson, parents ol Rayma ·Tay·
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12 1 Uc
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tana
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House and Tradmg
Post tl ROOM unfurmshed apartment
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IS now under one roof
at\ in Pomeroy. Ph. 992-5385.
NERVOUS? Can't sleeP,? Try,t YORKSHIRE pigs, 7 weeks! lloxol Bottle t;a, ArnntQ lsorue Tem(Jle. ~ere will be Davis Middleport· Clyde Casto . '!'Jl~. 5e'!!Ce was sponsbred by
Laurel Cliff School
House 1
1118 lfc "Sleepers."
Guaranteed re. old. $12 each. Pho"!' Harrison· I Brothers, 618 ~. ,\la•n St.,1flnstallation of officers. ' .
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. ~ ' Mrs.llarold Sauer. Am911i-tbe
on State Route 121 and new lrnAILER-spacf.- on Brownell suits or money
back. . ville, 992-6279.
12 2 3tc Pomeroy.
, 22 lie. TIIE9P&lt;JRU8
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par~~ present for the s:e"lc." '
Rt. 7 by-pass, open daily at · Ave Middle ort Ph
92,
Only
98c.
Nelson's
Pharmacy,
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Daughters
of
AmeT!ca,
Will
Charles
Wright
and
Mrs.
Em.
were
Ill\ and Mrs. J. J.: DaVIS,
9
12 noon. Jim Adams
and I 2625''
p · 11· 10 tic 1 Pomeroy, 0.
11 25 30tp 1
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Middleport.
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Worthy Stanle .
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11 20 tic .
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bedroom
home,
HAY
FOR
SALE. Delivered or : zag. equipped to buttonhole, house, 2. lar~e barns, free: LAUREL CLIFF BEll]!lll .. ,
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Wented To Buy . Pomeroy, 0. Ph. 992-2903 day can be ptcked up. Phone 992· : applique. monogram, over- gas, 2 farm ponds, immedi· Hea. lth club will have its annual I
I or 992·3102,evenings. .
6112.
12 I 6tc cast, etc. Pay off balance due . ate occupancy. Pearl Wil· Christmas dinner at Bailey's
~. H.P. electric motor, good I
1 24 tic llON'T pump your sluggish sep- ol 4 payments $6 each Ph. I loams, 992-2318 or 992-2681.
'i'estaurant, Tuesday at 6:30. II· I
.
one. Contact Phil Meier, 992·
Fo Sal
tic tank. Get Klean·Em·AII 992·2685.
12 2 tic
10 3 llc .m., followed by a party and $i
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3510.
12 4 3tc
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or
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Septic Tank Cleaner. Land- ELECTROLUX sweeper, on
Real Est•te fol Sale
gift exchange in the party room. :
.
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REEDSV~LLE WSCS
will 1
STANDING timber to Obio i 1\; baths. Ph. 992-2590.
eroy, 0.
11 2.1 ante dual cle.ning tools for rugs, HOUSE on 464 South 4th St.. have a bazaar and bake sale at I
or West Vfrstnla, or
old I
11 2S lfc CoLOR TV 1967 Motorola lit
furniture, dustlR!, etc. Only Middleport, 0., $6,600, can be the former residence of Dorsel
flll'llll with Umber Marton
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NEW modem 4 room col· new condition, full warranty
5 payments left of $6.99 each. bought WI'th 5maII down pa Y- Re'bel
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•• esday, Dec. 6, from
Reynolds, 8oJ 77, SyracuJe,
' Pll 992 2685
12 z tic ment, balance like rent. Cail 1 until 9 p m
0.
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1 18 I02tp , tage. Velma G. Zuspan. Ph. make payments of $S per
773·5750, Mason, W. Va.
week or pay off balance. Ph. CLEAN your rugs for less than
Middleport, O. 992 _2709.
WEDNESDAY
emale Hejp Wented
_11_!1_1~~ ~-992-5&amp;19.
II 20 llc lc a fool with Luslre Foam.
MIDDLEPORT JOLLY.Bunch
11 2 30tc
1
E\ectnc shampooer rental $1. ~- --- - ---.. - - - ------ Stwmg Club will have 1ts anEbersooch Hdwe., Pomeroy, 89 ACRE FARM, J bedroom nual Christmas dinner and par·
LADIES, increase your family
income, extra personal spend· l. t.'~:ot '"'Domineer· 18. EmOhio.
.
12 2 tile house with bath. 3 milesPfhorom ty Wednesday, Dec, 1. FollowMadison
ing
ploy
Pomeroy on Rt. 143.
ne ing dinner, the group will go to
ing money. Supply with pop.
19
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DOWN
BUlJGET PRICED lun!lture II 992-7069.
1.2 2 6tc the home of Mrs. Shirley Mills
u\ar Christmas gifts, Walkins
' ·Dull poln•
l.l&lt;xpert
pre·
our third Ooor budget shop.
for a party and gift exchange. I
Products. Choose your own
2
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Baker
Furniture,
Mlddleport
The club recently made a $10
·
hours. Write Ruth Bergau.s,
21
Watkins Producls, Inc., Win· 12.Aapect
3. Southem
templo
Obio.
II 12 lit
donation to the Middleport Fire ;
FrM(e
22. Mail:
men.
ona, Minn.
12 ~ ltp Ul. Finlahed
H. Contour
.f . Before
Inc:Ua.
1
teath..5. Drow..
Hanna Line
FARM - 80 ACRES LEBAN·
23 ,y 1, .1
lL :;_eds~~~~ ·;: e. Placattnrr
24. Sicilian. BM•nla7•a A..a•w•
TRAVEL TRAILERS
ON TWP. - Clean and well I
Wanted
7. Jmpudence:
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fenced. 65 acres cultivated
li.Sower
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1967 Models In Stack
and pastured. Good 7 room
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Fox, 13: Gray Fox, 51.30:
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Coon, $1.50; Rals, $1.20. Bill u . E.Iklmo
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Plans were made for a carolville, 0.
II 30 6tp
cavalrya.ddrM~
cat.n
ca.rd.a
nurton St.
M..on, W. VI.
130x40), large shed, corn
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party Thursday evening,
3S Applaud
40. Eltln
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crib, chicken house,
new
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Fot Rent
Dec. 22, by the Jll!llor. MYF
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ALL NEW FOR 1967
SYRACUSE _ NEW .RANCH
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nace and garage, ~ W. Main
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STYLE - 3 bedrooms, living Eddie Brown, president, COil'
StJ, Pomeroy, 0. Ph. 992- 28. Not
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1967
Apllt'he•
Due
Dec,
10
room 03x22), wall to wall dueled the meeUng which · was
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12 5 lfc 28. Beverage.
29. Affected or . ~i"
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carpeting. modern kitchen opened with the Lord's Prayer
HARMONY apartments, three
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MONEY for Xmas, gh·e us , and bath, utility room, full given in unison. The . f'OIIP
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rooms furnished. New : Plast· Sl. Spanloh
basement, baseboard hot wat- wtll meet at the ch~rclj. alo6:30
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old guns, swords, old pocket er heating, attached garage, p. m. for the· cai'ollr!a party
range, bath, rumace
heat.
abbr.
knives, old dolls, ammunition, plus extra large 2 car gar· and then go to the borne of 'f.lrs.
Private parking, out of all 33. ~I any caliber, any amount. age. Large lot. $19,900•
Charte5 Wrtgbt for •
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floods, one block from high
' Fife's, rear of Speed Queen POMEROY - 2 story frame, Two new members viere' wel•koletooa
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Laundry Ma~ South Third . 6 rooms (3 bedrOOms)
112 comed, Including AJien ; , all!l
12 4 tfc
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baths, oak floors, full' base- Danny Dodson. Kar'en ;Johnson
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~ ROOM house with bath,- ·on
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devotionS tiUed, 1
pack
!129 I~ menl, hot water
beating, presented ·
~ 1967 STEREO, like new,
Peart St., Middleport, Ohio, 38. ~!:.'t
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Solid large front porch overlooking
111
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near grade school. See Mattie 41 . Pointed
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anci clos- .
State, 3 speed intermixed river. Garage. A real buy at
Bush, 689 Page St., Middlf&gt;. &lt;2.Am. tnmt.
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wath
jlray,
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The
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changer. BSR changer, make $8,900.
port, 0.
12 4 lfc
will JM'O!Ide 'tavors for
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payments ot $1.50 per week WE NEED LISTINGS
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FURNISHED 2 bedroom apar~
deputteo
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Albert M Co 8 1111
.A rum sti'Ib';\Vas shown ·with '
men!, furnace heal, Middle992-5649.
II 18 lfc
Hem-y Cle~ad~·~~!a
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port, 0. Ph. 992-3874.
DAILY CRYI"l''QUOTE- Here'• llo'll' to wor;k It: · AKC Miniature and Toy Pood~ Ohristma!l· ·tbelll" , ~"4. in- ·1
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Cftlded llfOup. ollstng. ~f carols. \;
11 28 tic
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les, black or sliver. S t u d F.venlogs IH-U or !19!-3131
lo LONGPELLOW
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group
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service and grooming. Phone
12 1 3tc ehrtstlnas· itOr)' durilig ' 1he ·
One Jetter limply .tandJ tor anotbe~. In thl• aample A. Ja UJe4.
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for the three L'l. X for tne two O'a, etc. SIDgle letter.. apoe.
next Sunday eV'e'ning meetings.
tropbja, the leDctb aDd formation. or the wordl aft· au hi.D1I.
lnsurenc.
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Auto S.ln
GET A quota11oo from REI). was made at r.:/ch~b bazaar
apartments. Close to acbool.
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new Ures. See 'Jim Carleton, auto tnsuraoce. We may, be 'Karen JohnsOn~ to. those pres·E. Main St., Pomeroy. Ohio.
RTL EKX RYTZ .RAEVV NTQV EMX
Rose Hill, Pomeroy, 0.
able to eave 1011 money.
ent inciUdlnll'· Glenna Sprague,
Pb. Harry Batley 992-341!.
(ant .: ·
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12 lie Eddie Brown, Jennlle~ . QObel,
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a Christmas program for
dren of Heath Methodist
School and the Chrisbnas Candtellght Service by the Senior
MYF of Heath Church Sunday evening at the church.
Sherrie Shuler. presid,nt, conducted the business meetmg
ted a discussion on teen·
drinking.
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party with lhe date
be announced tater. The Rev.
Donahue discussed plans
the annual Chrisbnas canlldlelighl servtce and lhe program was tentahvety set for
Sunday evemng, Dec. 18 at the
llclturc1h . The program wdl 111lic1uae the Christmas. story _in
and scnpt~.wtlh a chot.r,
IISOI1.JlS, and reCJlabons by chitdren of the Sunday School.
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M. D., Bernard Fultz, Dr. Harold Brown, D. D., Dr. Ray

Responding to Ute prospect1and Walter Stewart.
Repreoenting the community
cal facility to re butlt In South- and the Pomeroy Chamber of
eastern Ohio, a joint committee Commerce, which convened
o, Meigs General Hospital, the the meeting, were Jack
W.
Meigs County Medical Society, Carsey, Chamber president,
and Veterans Memorial Hospi·, and the Rev. Richard H. Martal Ill&lt;! Saturday and elected tin, committee chairman.
Dr. Harold D. Brown delegate,
and Bernard V. Fultz alternate, The elected delegates were
to tile Board l&gt;f Trustees of the expected to represent Meigs
Ohto Valley Health · Servlcos Counly interests at a meeling
FoundaUon, Inc.
of trustees from the
sevenThis jolllt committee, which county area today in the central
dilled In tlie parish house of 1office of the Columbus Hospital
Grace Episcopal Church
In-' ~ederation, at which a Washctlldetl Dr. ·Raymond E. Boice, Iington representative was to
Dr. ltopr )". Daniell, Dr. Har-lreporl on progress in funding
old- lltoWD, Dr. Ray Rankin ,from Ohio Regional DevelopPiekenl, Hirold ~!_~u_er •.1'JI..e"! _Act_gr•n_t:J~-of a ~~ mUtton t"eglonat medi-i

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Miller Children
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7th Birthdays

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SAIGON (UP)) --U.S. Jet• Chlnesa border, and against a sank.
striking rnlchr:ay llotween Hanoi t•'lring of barges tn !be Chay Tbe reeenify lncrebed bomfo.
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and the border of Communist River 71 mites northwest of lng oJ Commltnfat lar,.U waa
AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI)
China batUed Soviet-built M!Gs Hanoi.
having repereu801oot iu tbt
alae
IPr'esl&lt;lent Johnson today drapes
In a series of dogfights for the
Report Heavy Damage
South. About 2,500 men, women
beribboned Medal of Honor '
DELEGATE AND ALTERNATE - Dr. Harold Brown, right, and Bernard Fult2, fourth consecutive day, a U.S. The spokesmen reported vasl and chlldren poured Into goverr&gt;iarc,und Marlrie Sgt. Robert prosecuting attorney, are delegate and alternate r~specUvely to the area Hospital sPokesman reported today. damage to this principal supply men! refugee centen 1311 mill!:l
Emmet O'Malley who single- Servtces Foundation, Inc., in which Meigs County hopes to participate.
North VIet Nam's growina air route from China to Hanoi-the southwest o1 SaJion In lfH!
killed eight Viet Cong 1- - - - - ---- - -~- · -- ·-·~ -·· ··
defense brought down three rail line cut in five places and
BY mE UPI
soldiers when he jumped into an
!IUire American planes.
25 railroad cars destroyed. CONTINUED 011 Page 2
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trench.
A spokesman said two U.S. Pilots also silenced six antiWar Nerve1
Defense Secretary Robert S.
warplanes were shot down and all'craft SJtes '" the 81'&lt;! 8 and
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the pilots lost Monday when the F!05s knocked out • missile stte
LONDON - PRICES PLUN·'of Staff were flying from
dogfights took place but be did 83 miles oorthwest of Hanotged today on the London Stock 1w h. gto for the 11 am .
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not specify b th 1
even closer to the Chioese
Exchange as Britain prepared : as m n d 1 0 e br~s " The Meigs County common , len lion of needs In tile area. :morning. No Indication
h•d 1 1 A thir~w e P anes wehre border,
to. call lor United Nation&amp; econ· ~~mo~ylkan on orth~ mmilitary' ,pteas courtroom was filled to 1Auble has been in charge of been made regarding whet!Jer· d~w'o toda
~e ~as 'Pbot A second flight of planes hit
mine s&amp;n&lt;Uom against rebel ibaud. 8 1 a
, near capacity this morning when 1 conducting a pre-engineering ' or not Jndge Bacon would an- hut the 1 Y near d~~ ten u the barges which the Chinese
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.•a hearing convened on the pro- ,· study 1n th e waIers hed area. nounce h'IS decJSton
. . Immedtatewo edwoun. ... crewmen
. to supplement
Rhodesia _ sanctiOns
which •, ge.
d . have been usmg
could cripple Britain's own
MUitaey bands and a color : posed formation of
Leading Auble _cited possibilities for,ly, or be continued for further were t~escu
~ h a a~m~ the damaged rail tines, raining
0110my. Th_e feeling of crisis 1guard w_ere dressing up the c reek Conservancy District I constroclion of seven wal&lt;!r tm- 1study.
::~~ed~c mtea; c ar:chut;,.j 500 pound bombs into t!Jetr WASIDNGTON (UPI) _ • grew.
presentation ceremony m the . The Conservancy dJStrtct, .poundments wtthin the propos-:
deep m
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nlstp territo nudst. Most of the 40 heavily 1
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mmu would not
ry. loaded barges exptod..t and eOhio's
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The valije of the pound ster· plaze of the federa 1 but·td·mg sought by the Leadmg
I an revea . at a 1 .,,..,_.,.,..
The spokesman
planoed
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ling weakened .., sharply the i he~e where Johnson has an Watershed Assn., must be ap- ;water system for . at least part ' MIAMI BEACH tUPI) - d!Jclose whether the RFIOI
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Bank of England was forced to : office.
;proved by Common Pleas Judge ~!!~e area otudied would be l Dr. Arlbar s. Flemming, a Voodoo reconnaissance . plane
leader Ger~ R. Ford of Mlcbdip Into Its reserves but later! O'Malley, 23 of Woodside, 1John C. Bacon.
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the pound stendle&lt;l and the rush I Queens, N.Y. is the first Marine&lt; Frank w. Porter, Jr., attor- _Jerry Hann, engmeer for the , ed as secretary of bealtlt, ed· down Monday were the victims
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to Washington s1ru:e biJ Novem.
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to ',"11 on world trade centers ito receive the nation's highest jney for lhe association, with iFirm of Auble, .Burgess &amp; Mit. oeatloa aod welfare Ia Pres~ of ground lire or the Sovlet-hoitt
rer electioD.
star \i ofl. The chief market honor for bravery In the Viet members from the western sec· ' chel, satd m hJS oplllon there deDI Elseabower'o . cahllle~ MIGs. They aod the F!C
loss" were In tobacco, copper Nam war.
' lion of the county, has said, Its a potential of 800_ customers today was elected president Phantom sbol down today LONDON (UP!) - Britain terThellll~ep;::llcao from~
and Rhodesian stocks and bonds. He wu the hero of "Opera· i "There Is an urgent need oi l for a water supply Ill the pro- of the National Couacn of brought to ll the number of moved quickly but gingerly Ohio later today
would reiUl'D tt
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, Chan:bes.
pl~~ lost ~.three d~ys. . today to seek mandatory United
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Iat Chu Lai. A corporatthen; he iestabhsh flood co_ntrot: pubhc l The hearing baited briefly for Dr. Flemrnlag, wile bas
Am nc~ orr strikes Nations economic sanctions to Miller drew oflice 151S Ia lhl
THE D
y WEATHER was wounded three Urnes but I water supplies, strip uune land a recess at ll a.m., was 01- beea presldoal of the Uatver- against North Vtet Nam Mo~ punish RhodeSia's breakway ~ngwortb House Offlce lluiJd.
In Ohio wW continue through refused to withdraw until he : reclamation, general control ol •peeled to continue through the ally of Orepo alace IIIII, 11 day were directed at the Yen government.
mg he was told MoMay,
tonight and will be followed by had covered the evacuation o( streams, sewage disposal,. and i
the secoad layman to beod Bay rail Yard, 76 miles Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian The freshmu eiJilii'OSillll
a cold wave which wttt make his wounded buddies by belicop- estabttshment of recreational •
le oouocU, wblcb ts the DB· northwest of Hanoi and about Smith's rejection Monday of who defeated Democ:ral W~
Its preacnce felt late Wednes- ter,
facilities which cannot be econIf
tio1'1 larlest cooperative re- the same distance from the British Prime Minister Harold Moeller, spent part of Moadltf
day.
omically and feulbly provided
IJ&amp;lou• body.
Wilson's final demands for a at the Republlcan ~
Tbe drizzle aod above-freez.
by the lndivtduat fr':"hotders."
negotiated settlement of the IS. a1 campaign COIIlllliUee ...,.
1ng temperatura resulted in a
Leslie Aubta, ollictal of the
month-old independeoce crisis quarters here. Ills Will
blanket of fog over the entire CINCINNATI IUPI) -Tbe engineering firm of Auble, BurVelerau Memorial Hospital
came as a surprise blow.
~ched for an aparlmeotstate Monday night and early bame oJ Bill Veeck, one of gers &amp; Michell, Athens, today
Admissions - Jack Young,
Foreign secretary
George capitol HID.
today. Tempera!urts at day· die moll colorfUl ftgurea In In tesUmony at the bearing,
0D
Tuppers Plains ; Sannte MayBrown was dispatched to the Miller said he had lrted JJDo
brelk ranged from 33
at llle blltory of baseball, Cl'op- confirmed Aflorbey Porter's conllJIJ'd, Racine ; Wilbur Shank,
United Nattona today to direct succeiSfully to ue Rep. PnaYoungslewn and 34 at Toledo ped up loday In opecutaUoo
"The Bird" Ia gone!
Racine Mrs. William Rldmood
0
tbe appeal for sanctions at a ces P. Bolton, dean ol the Oblo
to G II Cincinnati and 44 at aboal wile wiD become the
~ least fortothe time re~clt Mld4Jeport; Clara
Grueser,
Security Coonclt session Thurs- Re:bllcan COilgretdO!l.ll cleft.
Dayton.
aut aeneral manaller of the
c~ tbl • 8~, wH Mlneraville; Bernard Mitlhoan, ·Retau..,. and friends Jearn- day. Wilson was addressing the ga n.
Ctaclrutatl Reds uDder tbelr
alin~petoa Hill ald-sD~rnlcnhg s 11UD· Long Bottom; Virginia Pierce, ed today of the death of Daniel British nation tonight.
aew
onerdtlp.
g n er
!Spa ,airport
ve 1 Middleport Dorothy Smith, Ra· A. Carman, Dec. 4 at San Ber- I(:;:::::::::::::;:;::::::~ 1
WEATHEB
Cankact Let
Veecl, tal of baseball IB
pllots
at the Gantpolia
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OecutOilal perlda II n1a
~lAND - COUNCIL- reeeal years, has lotlmated
Sighted th hug bird he dine cine.
nardlno, Calli., at !be age of
or drlzlle ... Wll'lller lk1 ..
man t.eo Jaclt1011 lllltolllshed be mflbl Nlrlnl to the sport
south aro:OO 2e
~
Dl~el!aqea
Aaron
S&lt;arrer95.
He spent most of
hls
8
l&lt;lllllbt· Law lollfebl 11oM.
biJ ltljow cooncilmen Monday be love• 11 he lol die rlgbl
They were ~:';:ru: E' ry, Margaret Griffis, Audrey younger life tn Meigs county.
Sb....,..
elldlq elrJdy
...
ntghl .With the announcement ""--. ~- •• ,_ L - eertaln
r 11 Wed H
U to'' Le-v. Dalley, Robert Richardson. He was the son of the late Mr.
~... "'"' ....., ·e
e
ge,
enry
p
n,
and
Mrs.
John
Cannan
of
cooter Wedaelday.
tbtI ' Jllack Natlonalllt group a1Jtu1 the aew 0 witen of die
on Edwards and Ernie ThompPomeroy RD.
lw hlttd two out-of-town gun. ·Reda; IIIey Intend to put
son.
FINED $11, COSTS
He Is survived by two son•
LOCAL TEMPS
111811 '.~ klll him. The Negre IIIOft! emphasis - and mooey
They reported the bird ap- One case was beard in Mid- Jewett and wtttts· a daughter'
The temperature In do,..
' ··~Ill said the
Black - fltto pnmlllnJ the club,
peared tore following tbe rlveridleport Mayor C. 0. Fisher's Mrs. Orvtlle plllfiett, an oi
town Pomeroy 'fue8day wu il
Natlq!liUn 'lfOUP Is angered .U. wbea It comes 1o prolllOo
at estbnated speeds of 70 !llilea ·110urt Moil&lt;lay evening, Helen California; 1 brother, w. A.
degrees at ll:SO .m., ondal
by ltl.!••and that laws be tloa, BUt Beedi; Ilia few peen.
SGT. MANLEY
an bour.
X. Goett, 72. RD, Shade, on Camum of Pomeroy, 1114 sevrainy skle•.
~: Uu· vlflnormulwblte'.!.Ne·
DAtltins,
WJEH
Radio
EntilncharJOS
of
failure
to
yield
right
eral
grlll!dcbltdren
Dlecert
and
8II· ....na1d L. Mardey bu eer, said II was a crane-lllre of way pleaded no contest, and nephews.
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NOW YOO DOW
a.f"' Dtrector Jtbtt McCor· TAKEN Til HOSPITAL apenl a IS day leavt Willi bird Oyina about 300 feel altove was lined flO aod 0011ts.
Be wae preceded In death by
'1111 F1ll 'ftia 'r • w •
", DollS, .pi tbt poliC!e depart• Tha !llddJiporl emergency Ida parenll, Mr. urJ Mrs. the ground, and thai It had I
his parents end two brothers,
onfl 11e11t1 llllll 1ty IIIII V.I.
~.t,, uare of tbe lltrUt eruquad wu summoned at5:38 p; ~ Muley, IIIJ ~ qeck approximately four I~
Melp General HOipllal , wesley and Walter Clrmatl
Ill Yilt Nail II I
Q It I
·.b,cll'!l«• .·llfe. But 110 acllon m. Monday lot VIrginia Plt!ce, ~ A~e., Mlddlepori. He long, with a body the size of a Admlulou- Floyd Wllllams, and 1 allb!r, Mrs. EU,
dlils 1111 't It ~~ tllar •
. - ~•" . . .flklll, McOtrmlclt Railroad II., wbo wu taUi1 .lb ~· telrlnted te
IJIIll small rnaa.
l'llllteroy.
Funeral services wlll be In SID
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" MYerflc I
·. · ~i , ~Uie U,. ,pollee have Velerattl r.tem~rial lfl3rlpllel u 11111 lean .Dec. I lor Viet . Alkl!ll llllllmated the blrd's 111_.'1.. - Edith Rice, Bernardino, Cliff., 'lbtlr!ldar,
·en~Jit, . . . .,.
'/,?;~~ 1111 Pale I
a·medical paUent.
· N-.
~lllfi .~Jll'Qel·al IIVIII feel.
llltlb llevenaoa, Jolla 1e11art. a1 I:M p.m. w1111 11ur111 ~

WORLD

conservancy District• Hearmg
• Attraets

Near Fu}} House ID
• County C0url Room

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Miller Meets
Fordto End
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Bntam Moves
BUt biDger y

'The B" d'
Seen Flymg
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Daniel Carman
Dies in West
At Age f 95

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Pomeroy councU may have the cost of the lateral sewers with council at the time • ·•
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met an insurmountable watt in aod 30 per cent of the cost oJ hired agreed to move tAJ ~ • ~
its long-pending sewer proD- ' lhe plant and interceptors, the eroy.' It has been nndefa 1',, '' ·
lem.
j government requires the vil· whether Pooler oow U.· ·, a :· i ,
For .nearly 20 y_ears it bas tage to erect a separate aani· Pomeroy or Sallshir)' hlp, .. c '
been JOCkeymg wtth the Etght tary sewer system aod a sepa- though taxes oo the piVpiliifJ
I
state Compact and the Ohio rate storm sewer system at a on which he fives 11 pllll .. :.
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Pollution Board over dumping total cost of $1,300,1100.
Salisbury. Pooler IDIIII ek
Walter Stewart, Dr. Roger Damels, M. ~·· Rev. Rick Martin, Dr. Raymond BoiCe, untreated sewage into
the Pomeroy has only a storm move to Pomeroy ar.provelhil
Pickens, D. 0 ., and Jack C"arsey.- Sentmel Photo.
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Ohio River.
Isystem. Money will not be avail- he now resides In Pomeroy.
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Now, according to
Mayor jabte from the Farm and Home Council beard complafma 11111
Charles Legar, there are new ·Administration unless the sew- water on Weat Mala St. i eo~pllcations to Pomeroy ,... er system is constructed in the lng from a oar ...... cetvmg finanelal atd of up to manner 1t prescribes.
!be street to be lllppery, OWJio
50 per cent of the cost of later· No action on the matter was ers of the car wasb qreed t.
at sewers and up to 30 per cent taken by council.
remedy the slbialloo.
of the cost of a treatment pjant In other action, however, 11 Council agreed to purdtue
·'· , ·, ' and Interceptors.
the matter of hiring Policeman two uolforma lot the f8t1111ua
The mayor reported to oou11- Danny Pooler, whose probatlo11- on the pollee force 1114 l'il Molllay night results of his ary period of six monlha has uniform for a
J&amp; lihue
recent conference wtth Burgess expired, eouncil agreed not to employee.
.;, •'"'"' ,
and Niple, Columbus engineer- hire htm permanently unless he Attending were Q&gt;lmc!l;,"' ;·~-~ ing firm, and the_ Farm and , recomes a resident of
the Donald Colllna, 8Gb Hyad.
'···,
Home
Admlnistrallon.
i
vdtage
of
Pomeroy
within
a Lucien Poulln, Frankllll 1111or
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He said In order for t h e I period of 3(1 days.
Mayor Lepr 1114 Clerk •
" town to receive 50 per cent of Pooler, in his
agreement Schoeoleb.

Dr. Brown is Named Delegate to F0 Undat I0n

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There Are' Big Selections of Gifts For Men
and Boys in All Si~~sjn the Mens and Boys
Department On Elberfelds 1st Floor

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Kat11ek~ fried Chieka ,

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Property
Transfers

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Mr. and Mrs,
Plans were discussed for a Plans were made to have out- doo, Huntington,
the
New Year's Sunday evening ,&gt;ide Christmas
decorations ~eeke"'! ~~ i:~s =:r~ New. arn.,;,: were elected by
(Serves 5 to 7)
service and regular Sunday eve al the _chur~h place.• thts wei!l" to~· .: Mr. a~d Mrs. Alva Lue. the Mutt .Illble Class of the
nmg servtces to begm m Jan- The fmanCJal report tndtcated
.
B Mf0rd r.h h of Ch . t F j.
21 P ieces Col. Sanders' Chirk en
uary by the Official Board of the recent fund drive a success lte} ~· New Haven. .
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ns r
Heath Methodist Church Sun- and the 4th quarterly confer· Ketth Morgan, Ohto Umver- day evening at the church.
M
d.
Me
,
ence
is
to
be
held
at
the
local
sily,
Athens,
spent
the
week
They.
were
Tresa
Hendricks,
r
.
.
an
Take it from the Colonel
Ol
llor t
even.ng.
church in January with the end wilh his parents, Mr. and pl'f8i41!n\; .Norlna Russell, vjce Knight and .
, , • "it's Jinserlickin' good"®
U F;:,;'k St~rst, F~:.:age ~ase- Mr. Wayne Gibbons, chair· Idistrict
superint~ndent in Mrs. Roger Morgan.
president! Etenor HOllver, ...,_ Hundunttngton, ~
••~ l.lll~j'
lll
. a es,
man
conducted
lbe
meeting.
charge
Holiday
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
retary;
Frances
Hysell,
treasS
ay
w'"
,..
(OlONEL SAND£RS' AEC!PE
men!, Olive.
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Reed and rer· Wayne King game chair· and KaUe Gu\h
J
w Swart Goldie P Mrs. Nan Moore served as sec- The Rev. Max Donahue an- and rs. ames
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Sybil Eb~rsbach, par:
in the absence of Miss !nounced he had planned a New daughter•. Mrs. Edward ~ur~t, ~an; He~~ Mtller, ;;;rd b~~ Mr.~a~n~d~UM~rr
.~,,~~~~~~~~::
eels Sutton.
Faehnle. Commlssion re· Yearts night service, Sun.day were the1r son, Jtm Re • o- ower c. rman, a pu 1C · lted
s;bil Ebersbach to James
included those of th e 1 evening, Jan. t at the church l~bus; Mr. Lawrence Reed, ty, Jackie Reed.
with tbelr
..
Swart. Goldie P. Swart,
on MissioiiS which Iwhich will begin the Sunday Mtddleport; and Rorert Reed The meeting Wa.! opened by In-law, Mr.
Sutton.
planned to observe Febru- night services that month. . and son, Richard, of Athens. the presiden.t. Jackie Reed, Smith ani! faJii\lj;;
Ernest L. Lewis, Sadie
ary as missionary month wilh He ar.nounced that the ChriSt· Mrs. Durst Is the .tormer Ruth witt devotlone by Etenor Hoov. Mrs. Lucttte
Lewis to .John M. Welsh
a special program and speaker; mas children's program
and Reed and " residing With her er. Plans were made for the the Sunday dlriner
POMEROY, OHIO
lee, lot, Middleport.
Membership and Evangelism, candlelight service will be held parenil whlle her husband, annual Christmas dinner and Mrs. Jacob G~ic~l~
~~~~~i:.~~i.:=::Oi.:~~i.:i:.i~~F.i;~:;,rii.'-~.c-=.~i',.i;~;~ftlm~
will have a special oi&gt;· Sunday, Dec. 18, ted by I te PFC. Edward Dlll'lll Is statton· party the dinner on Dec. 9 at
~
! ser·van,ce tn March and calls are senior MYF. He also announc· ed with the U. S. Army at Ft. the Martin Restaurant and the Mrs. E. J. HID ·
be made on new and old ed that if .ao persons of the Wainwright, Alaska. Mrs. Du~t gift exchange · and party 1o fol- Saturday after .a
Christmas Gifts Cost You LESS •••
memrers of the church; Wor- church wanted pktures taken is employed at Ingles's Furru· low.
at Indianapolis, llld7,..,
ship Commission, the repair of for the church dJrectory, they ture store tn Mtddleport.
Refreshmen~; of ·sandWiches and Mrs. Paul _HUt
the organ and chimes; Educa- would be taken Dec. 14 at the Mr. Lawrence Re~d ts vl•lt- cake . cherry dessert, cofl..; and with relaUvea In Columtion, new literature to be dis.l church. Group pictures of the ing with relatives m
West and 'tea were served by the has.
cussed and evaluated wltll a j church organizations, also may Lafayette and Columbus.
hostesses, Helen Miller and Mrs. Carl Moore and Mrs.
sample packet to re ordered. .be taken.
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l!ra)j)e~.;Ryselt and Ber· John Smith were ncenl v!sl~
with ice cream.
tho EVlins.
ors In Galfipolls.
Guests were Beth, Cheryl Present were . Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Qorulld•\J'ulllns
and Cathy Hanning,
Cathy James Reed, Mr. and Mrs. of I'{Ritamstown; W. Va., spenl
Look For TbJs Ad Eaeh Week
Meadows, Mary Boggs, Joy Wayne King, Mr. and Mrs. Iler- the weekend with ~ ,.tel
.
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. Beaver Dreama Hovat~r. T~r- ·.bert Millar~· Mr.' and Mrs. Ho- rmd brotber,Jn-law, · ;&amp;. and
Gifts of $200 to the church Green tce cream topped wttb ri Tho~as, Jaye Ord, · eatlri iner" 1'&amp;tfest.' 'Frances Hysell, Mrs. GeorJe Sellers.
For Tb4t Speeiai·Of·The·Week!
council and $5 to the Leonard red cherry, assorted cookies, Bailey and Trlna Gibbs. Mary Nora Curtis, Nora Cambron, Edward Sellers of ParkersWood Home fur .leprosy were coffee and red aod gr_een mints Ann and Margie Miller, sisters Nonna Russell, Tresa Hend· burg, W. Va., was ·an oteml&amp;ht
made and elecllon of officers Ill shape of pmnsettia w_ere of the honoree were guests at ricks, Bertha Evans and one guest . Saturday of Mr.
1!111
was held when the Happy liar- served by Mrs. Ben N~utztmg, both rties
guest Laura Hoover
Mrs George Sellers .
veslers class of Trinity United Mrs. Adam Ebershach, Miss
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Church of Christ met Fridsy Lena Grueser and Mrs. Lillie
eve,ning..
Hauck. Members were seate&lt;l
A 6:30 turkey dinner preced· at a table with white cover ancl
the meeting with 26 mem- poinsettia and red candles pia~
and five guests, Rev. and ed at intervals lengthwise the
Wilbur Perrin and child- table. Corsages of holly and
Faith Ann, Beth and Jon, poinsettia with red and green
f (Jtres:ent.. Mrs. Louts Rei bet, nylon net bows and sinal! red
teacber, asked grace.
managers holding a doill warpFonowing the dinner, the ped in green outing with a segroup adjourned to the social qutn over the bead, which was
From the little fellow who wears a
lll l1rootn which was deeoral&lt;!d in· encircled with glitter to repre·
size 3 to the big man who wears an
eluding a lighted tree, for a sent a halo were given each
extra size 54, there's a fine selection
II,!tb':~~~~~sand business session. member.
:~
were led by Mrs.
----ready for you in the busy mens and
Phil Meinhart, who read a story
boys department on the Main FloorThe Spiritual Star,
followed
Just stop in, look around a\ aD of
with prayer. the carol, It came
the Items on sale - Select. the size · ·
Upon the Midnight Clear, and
,
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and color you want-for the men 11nd.
the Christmas story from Luke
boys
on your list - ask any of the
2, was read by Mrs. Dale Smith. David and Megan Miller obsalespeople to help you make your
The group sang Silent Night served their birthdays
this
selections and buy what you need
and Mrs. Meinhart read a week at the home of their parstory, The Cobbler and His ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mil•
now.
Guest.
ler
Mrs. Reibel read two stor- David celebrated h!J seventh.
ies, 'The LitUe Giri and the birthday, with the spaceman
Wooden Shoe, and llecemrer theme carried out in favors of
Night Long Long Ago. MI s s balloons and racing cars. The
Thelma Grueser read The Mi· guests were David Mills, Jeff
raculous Stall'case.
Beaver, Brian Conde, Timmy
The story, Trouble at the Thomas and Ricky Hovatter.
Jtckeh ~ Shlrta. .;.. ·
Inn,
Mrs. Reibel; the carol, Refreshments were served.
S..ten- TI'OIIIIn A Song in the Air, and 'nte sixth birthday of Megan
hlb - Work Clothes the Mizpah benediction closed was observed and Javors of rnl~
Cap1- Unclerww'lof
the p~ogram.
.
. iature nativity scenes and baliHolltry - Tlea ..- Haqdi
Durmg the busmess sesston loons were given each guest.
karchtm - ot.... with Mrs. Henry Reibel, presi- A decorated cake topped wllb
S11apenclen - H~ 1iJ1.
SPACIOUS 11 IU:NOI.D-HrAT" OYlN
dent, m. ch~ge, the _report of a miniature doll was served
portan - Swlllt 51\lrtl.r24lh inches wide! Keeps heat even
the nommatmg corruruttte, Miss~~========-,
throughout, for perfect pies and
Toboggam - l!ar Mlllh
Thelma Grueser, Mrs. WUe
and many 11111ny .o th.,.
cakes every single time.
Hauck, and Mrs. Clara Karr ·
was given and officers elected
"'CHAR·COIL'' SPIED 111011.111
with
Mrs. Henry Reibel, presi~ Wa ist·high broiler in oven fully ad·
Mee/
Sentry meintein$
Elberfalds .. nationally known brands of man
~ justab1e . Easy clean.
dent; Mrs, Fred Dessauer, vice
TONIGHT ond TUESDAY
wear - Na11111 yau'll lcpow !n 1 minute fr volue, · . . ,
IIXIICt he11t tlutotnlltictllly /
December W
president; Mrs. Date Smith,
quollty
and fine wNr - Ha!lll - L" - Corhartt ..,..
INFINITE H£AT CONTIOL
No more burning, BCO!'('lting, over·
secretary, and Mrs. Phil Mein- 1 Natalie-TechnicolorWood
Robert
Red·
Parts
Campua - Big Yank - Wtmbley - Kina _l(o..
Not just 5 or 7, but unlimittd heat
heating! A speeial thennostatic
hart, treasurer. Gifts of bas-- ford, ChaL Bronson, Kate
- BIUt Bell- Jtrb.
sP.Iection •nd on all four hl&amp;h·
kets of fruit were sent to Mrs. Reid, Mary Badhllm.
control maintains the precise heat
speed cookinl units. Rtmonblf'
llfilln' the
Ernest Rhodes and Mrs. Cle- Colornrtoont;
you select-088111'e8 truly automasetf.cfeanlnaetementr
o......
land Hines who are ill. Happy
tic surface rooking.
Trick tr ChHI
• REMOVABI.E OVVI 00011:
R-Rackol
Birthday
was
sung
to
Mrs
..
Be Sure To Take Advantagt
o AUTOMATIC CLCICIIoTIMlR
Admiloion: 711c and 40e
Meinhart
and
Mrs.
Harry
Can• TWO SMALL APPLIANCE OUTLnl
lao, of lht sale ,t • •
o FlUotllSClNT RANGl UGHT
terbury.
W-oy ond Thundo~
·Jacket• and Coall now
•ROOMYITOIIAQlDftAWEII
ONLY.
Dtct,...r7.a
It was decided to have new
on - big ...tellon of styt•
• FUU ONI-YIAR WARRANn
.T
NOTOPIN
yearbooks with blrthdal&lt;!s of
·
and lbll for the m•t "on .
Years from now, you1t be glad It's a NORGEt
members made and named on
Piiblf and ilfbibiY
pur list. Wallf a..liit!l ,._; • ,
· committee were Mrs.
Ben
December 9·10
.
1~~-Mttl. L !lit aM
ELVIS PRESLEY
!he
·PlipUiar Goal'fl!~
Neutzttng, Mrs. Meinhart and
"TlCKLI Ml"
Ciwiluroy, Nylon,
Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Phll William-TtchlllcolorPl..., Cotton. Twills, ~
son thanked tbe members for Elvil Prealey, Julle AdaDII,
.
of
ldndn
Jocelyn
Lane,
Jack
Mullan·
Danlma. You'll reilly a.Ve, '
' Ihe" many actt
ess to ey, Men')' Andm, BiU Wlll·
' her.
lama, Full! Glrlll Son&amp;l 11'1
At
the
close
oJ
the
business
Spooky!
OPEN FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY NIGHTS
session, gifts were exchanged.
"THI MUIIDIR GAMJ•
PHONE 992·2635
Pnze
' • were awarded to Miss -~ der
Ken. Scott,
Marla Landi._~­
MIDDLEPORT
F1ullmer.
It una
Thelma
Grueser,
Mrs.
I.
B.
Three
to
P.,,
1J1!1
Two to
"MEMBER M.IDDLIPORT MERCHANTS CHRISTMAS GIFT.O-RAMA"
Weed, Mrs. Clara Karr and ~~.ion: 750 •nd 40c
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _......,, Mra. Fred Deosauer.
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151-'ieres Kentucky Fried Chiekt'n
1 Pint Cr3cklin' Gr&lt;tvy
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The annual Pomeroy Higb ll966 in purple, on the
lront 'whlle with inBcr!pttoo Slll!l&lt;.
clinic at, Ohio
aly.
m_any _
Marching Band banquet cover. A white pencil was ai· IOD }ront. of
"?":tf
l&lt;• !#.Ji II , af!ft~hich h.e sho'ed Brio~ re~liM-_
~the Elementary School Sat· tached to eacft progr~.
_, G~ -~~ . • •. .,, .. ·.~..,._11' of
~· ~ :t"t
b¥11 In schoOl bill&gt;
evening was a colorful I
Ident of · schot!ls, .,..ed gr . ..rs. · MJnetll rna e
pe . ,
.·
r
the
t ' The Senior table was center·! Following the delicious turkey the past two summers.
l\e85 for several ye8j'SI ant
marchfn:'":.a:n. au ed with a small drum inscribed ,dtnner, Mr. Miller, band direc- Before shoWing the
slld~s, , that work_In !hlp area hu::
Purple wreaths with sttver ,"I'HS - '&amp;7" on purple, ' en- wr, congratulated the member•~BYi ifetty, on behalf of tlje lwtth ezcen~t, ~!;ltHeof 1111
hung from the red vet- ·drcled with sprayed sprue~ and on tl)~tr excellent job tilts year·jbllll\l . mt;mrers, presented Mr. SJI4 be _lllted liiem:!"fflalhe Ill
vel drapes in back of hall. In white bells. Favors for the -band and expres.sed his apprec~tfQnl ~With a gtfl . certiOcat~ Ill P,omeroy.~·llfl· ~ted band neJt
front of hall, on each side were pms wtth mstrument )ll•Y· Iol theJt coope~atmn and alll!l • 1•PP'""!"Iion of ht_s work l'l_ltb peds the ~1\1'1.J!!. III4 state
of the speakers' table was a ed, on a small white satin pd- jMr. James, Diehl, Mr.
llfr· !bell!! And Mr. Miller respollil· year .lq be ~ehztt· , l
·
tree deelirated with pur- .low with a purple llase whtch graves and others, after wljlj:h ;,d. .
J Mrs. Don~od ~C
pte halls. Silver musical notes had each name inscribed.
~.l!!lflld~~~t .. Charles ~'!;'..-Mr~ Minelli showed picture-~en~of ~ado 11., 1111'""iallm
were on the red velvet stage I The speakers' table was cen- . lit&lt;ll~:.~,• the Ohio .'~ o(NewYork Central park where ofa S.:i~r PID8....
•ina plnl
curtams and on the backdrop tered wtth a large arrangement vers!ly ,118ft11, ' ·
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the inscription, Welcome of sprayed spruce, pine cones, . '· Mr ~l)j ~·tpr! his to . . ~~~f! ~~ co ~c ~Ms 0~ we~. Nell botlll~
wmtan
Pomeroy Marching Band 191iii, white flowers and silver balls ·· ·A··,.;,.t~t~~
·• ' " · -~. ll»!!_:::::swttzerllild, f:!:~. "Mary Fra~dl, MJIIL
m silver..
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and bells. At the close ot the iirst eipreiMcl-.his . l~asure at
Spalo; graves of Beelhoveb Legar, Kay McGowan, Shiii'OI
Tables m whtte, covers were , program, the arrangement on bei asklei IO'i'i!IIOO:' as speak· and Su e in Bonn Germ
ilmitli and Nancy Titus, row
.
as band members ' semor table was present"'! to er ~
and COil- l'ranz ~tz, Schubel'\ and ;.:::: years a!ld Joyee EV8lll , anc
were seated at tables
wtth Ned Colmer and the one on the
'ii:i'ta';i'~ its sue- rd d Cos1ma !Wa .,:
·Pe ' !IoHner lhree .Years
white centerpieces of white sty- i speakers' table to Mr. and ~- ~. ~e also i_· l!id. that since
In Heidelbert'o.;_~1
group •~iii •u,e
rofoam wrapped with purpte iDonatd Miller. ~lace
cards Mr. ·Mttler ~ · qwr; ~meroy VIenna . Austria, Rome, Uaty ) Mater to close
program, al
nel and Whit&lt;! candles on either on the speakers table It""" :had 'an extra gOOd '-band and aM ,; Sweden Norwa
and ter which baQd ~~ Jill(
side. Programs were in the p~rple satm cards
accented ,that next ear lliilfe 'shoutd be lle~rk: a f~mous y church
ts enjoyed' dBnctna wl~
lor?' of booklets wtth the m· wtth whtte satin rtbbon. Purple 3 ..,.;,ally ~ood" band.
1where the Lord's ·Supper was
by The Dlstorllons. Pota
"Pomeroy Marchmg net was draped on the front of
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