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Ma1011 County Supt. Milton
lin. Rufus Blake, Glllipolll olllon which h11 to be mitd (IJ
A ''nlatln" lldt of employ. appUcantl to ttep lbelr appll- tbrouihout Me(Js county.
cmlY uslnl their destgnalo4 par. Burdette ICI!d hoard memhera Ferry, con&gt;p~ec! ICIIbe board May 1, and take office I~ ·1.
menl oervtco 1n Mtip County caUoao to lbe "adlv." fUe by She described home demon~~"::estbot:mparldha 11 was a "must''1o bire a d1rec- lhlt•ber two thllclren, lint aDII Burdette IDformed tbe boanf
wu blamed on sbortqe of otate CODII&lt;Iill&amp; lbe office mOnthly. straUon cluhl and classes for ••- astumbo
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~ third grade lllldelltl, ...lYeii .it lbe JID\1111 J mee111w 11181
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fundi by one ollbn!e speakers Sayr. delc:rlbed the Commun- adults IDculln&amp; on cblld devol· rar.
ey gram lboul4 hlvo been aiWted "G" gradta whlcb .IJ pod, bill he would 1101 lie ill apPIIelnl
Saturdu nilbt tO about 10 per- tty Action ProiJ'IIII'• Nol&amp;hbot- opment, food manapment, up- were nollllltallowed~~~ at on Nov. I, !Ne, k near!J . a !be cblldral In I* ~ ..,_ at' the end of bJa IMlr· ,_
sons atteDiiJntl a meetlnil of 1be hood Youth Cerpa, wiloM tell,- bolstering, home Improvement, metero 111 a 1,..._.
nst $200,000 ~. ~ I ''little l*fOd bOt to 'be that Jood. term whiCh Up1ttt JUDe a;· "
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Improvement 000 srant pve · - - • aell'ing and other areas.
Is obtained, which II ~ avail- ouperintandeocy" In IU&lt;tlf.
and ask~ the board to trans- WaiTeD Keeler, lraDijJarlatloB
Allll., at Bookmobile Headqulll' to J:i YOWII people lilt yur, She also reeommende&lt;l 4-ft able In Middleport. Zerkle ·111111- Sevoral weolu qo Burdette rv lbt twe c:hlldrtn f r f m III!*"IICir, npwlad IIIII · 111
ten, Eut Malo St., Pomeroy. and wbole $»,770 IP'IDI k pre~- club groupo for Y8UIII people, gested that the mayor talk to T«llmmended Charles Cba111· Beale Scbool to the Hemlenon llltdtd 1c111a1 bul drlvirl.llllt
enlly provldinJ ab:-monlh !rain- requiring ooly five member&amp; lbe owner, J01 Hood, Miner• ber for this politlOO! bul 1 b t Sdlool. Alit. lklpt. llllpb S.yre 11ar11na ulary 11 $fiG p u
'l1le spelke!'l were Fr.anlt ing·jobs ICI appllcanta age 1WI and one adult leader lor each ville, to advise blm that park· board took no *&lt;lion. Olhen 111'11 ail:ed to ~te I be lllllltb. ~ Board 111o &amp;pprav•'
Knox of the MeJa..Callla Bur- from low-Income famlllu w!tb club taking up planned pro- lol ol cabs at metel'l must be who appUed for tht jloll were m~lter and ·man 1
npor! edthe..-mel!4lUOIIOif Gei
eau of Unemployment Compen· biilHcbool dropouts pv...; pnf- ~ 1n gardO!!Inl, dressmak· clisconUnued or llcfttl will be Thomas Cook lllld
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er ·lo ami1lle for foilr ,..; '
aallon llld. Employment oerv- erenc:e.
tng, woodwork, cblld care, elee- illued.
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Mr. Steele 11 a rraduate of oletlt tt .,..lltil a·ltiOI· IWO !il ~
lbe MeJil County Arr•cultural re JIOted 111a1 111e Me$p-GII- rCIOd preservation IP""'minl In th
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0 er 10 ~n,and may~s 18 yean teaching eopertence. erty tl fl
Extension ~Ice, and Riel&gt;- 11a Pn(J'alll Ja bllepttd .0 personal appearan;,., and
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raclal-mlnorl"' -talloa, The Rev. Samuel Jaekson, Mtalayorol~.!ece0ipndts sbowhed .~ to- and wlll hive a stall or 30 per- Nalloul GIIID'll ~
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Tlte Ruther!ords died only service In Meigs CoiDlty iJ due Gallil CAnty and Ll
ill meeting, summed up lbe deter· A letter frol1l TeXaco Inc. for tbe positions.
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Richard The bNrd wa apprwed a
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Mc€oy Fowler, teacher at"Hll)o
left tilelr nearby Delaware thia purpose; but described the pllcanta to lbe pn&gt;gram, be .advantage of tbe lnformalllll Balley, askilll consideration of TIUe I County Edueatlou
dei'IOu: lftt. J~~YCt Eibtibllr, .
Couilty . · bound for Colum- work or the agency In I h I s aald, have beoll placed.
and opportunities available to cotmcil for the abandOIIment cll committee, as recommend
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bus on, ,', ~ , trip.
field as lneludlng job plac.. Miss Grlfftlb enwneratacl the promote lmpnwement llld. lm· and dedication to Te..eo Inc. of ed for pbysk!al educaUoa, In.Bu!bphrey, ltaebet II r.tarl;
Cbartt&lt;i": ' . 'erlord, Mrs. ment, solicitation of job open· extension service
pt'Oit'lllll prove human relat!Oll9 to Melp Beech St., right of way oouth eluding Dick Horton, B:tisahetb
loin. NeU.Jl Rlfflt, tucblr al
RlllberrHi bilsband and lath- lngs, referral to training pro- available to young people and County.
of the C &amp; 0 Railroad right of Seymour, Clmpbell
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er of fii~ol -the children bas grams In Jackson and Youngs- JOWII homemakers
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re- way and east ol 1 T
Steven Well and Jo Ann With·
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beeD in :sehlb.ion and under a town for over 1&amp;-year-&lt;&gt;lds, and
freshmenta were served ami proPerty.
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aual report ol the Point Pill- The nut . moillntl tl ""
somf! di.~ Saturday.
trainees.
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cation .of the property would
unl Voltmteer Fire Dept. waa board 'IIU Iii fer FtllrllarJ ··f
MI!IIIJ~. a fund was es· Tbe employm..,t aervlee,
Unempl"YYllent Compensation result In Texaco fencing In lbe
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at MDnday's couneil rrteel- al 7:Jt p.m.
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In obowlng the department re- A~ Jut qbtl ttenlotl
nanc~n on Rutherford, Ieney and aptitude teotlq,
part-time employd::t •
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' cefved 44 In-town calla and 34 were hoard ~ Earl Kl,lfa tru~ . ·who moved here and presendy II moUDIIng a
worker to Meigs
ty, oug end of lbe vacated Beech street
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oul-ol·town c.Ua, !Ire loss In er, preoklent, Hal'r)' Siders, IIIII ,
from
eston four years ago. ''MobUe Yolllll Team" 1n travwhom all information regarding along the ~e~~th right of way of
the city ..tlltlaled at fii,OIO Howard, T. R. Stevlill tmd Ill'.
Tb&lt;f&gt;l'bllection got a $2,500 eling vaDJ to Interview appllopportunltiel and
applic..to the C &amp; 0 rallroad
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With a total home v~ue
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In addition, the city Ice and There wen S3Z arrdts made $112&amp;,294 showing of savlnJ ol
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Fuel Co., which owns the fuel in Middleporl during
19M property estimated at f!IIO,OIO;
ebr,~the ..:;~ral, for a young people for job• and tbe today to face char&amp;•• In the
oil storage tanks on the aclja- Chief of Pollee Herb
Gilkey mercb..tlle 'fire losa estlmal0
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v. James A. Job Corpo Tralulng program burglary of Miller Brothers'
cent city owned land would a(. told councll Monday night.
ed at f!B,OOD, Out-of-town (II'Oo
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marks with a plea for help for Knox stresse&lt;l the need for Sheriff Robert C. Harlenhach brush blazes 10 house fires and lnAtcludte lbel prodlsperty lit leaoes. 11oM, 9 for DIVI, 79 for lntoxi':l'· with a v~uel :!,~1",Wl showinl
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COIUicli, II wa• noted thai Tex- turbin tht peace 8 asaault and
Two ~~ alann calla wwa PT. I'LICASAl!'l' - '!'he. anclergy last night to help In 1 ,
Charles Lewis. Wils.:U~~-~~= In other acllvlty, council:
""" has no lease with the vii- hat~, 6 resistb.1 arrest, 18 received and no dealill r ..ull- nual activity report o1 thl Point
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Decided ICI advertise for
a lage, as it wu &lt;..coiled on overnlgbt guests 9 holding for ing from ftrel.
Plwanl City Poll~ ~-·
"Other sP.ake!'l have ;aid I
breaking a_nd enterlnil.
new police l!l'lliser ICI replace December 31, 1964, ..d that lbe other departmie~tl, 31 clloturbmeDIInvf.ltlpled l3t ~ ,
thls1s ·a •great day• lor us and !
~.::'f.:~~~~the present {96&amp; ~odel car.
City Ice and Fuel Co. acquired ing lbe ~. 9 invest(Jltlons, llDl
during 1M8; niade lllnveilli•
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•a the mornl of Dec '811 ,.j,.Q D!~cusse&lt;l the serious prob- the lease at the time or
Its ~for petty 1~, ,I ror.~t§nd , ~1/!:
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lem tovolving traUic attempt- canceUation with Texaco,
larceny, M i~el; and' 14 .
len vehlcl..; Stolen property
dedicated father .. said Rhodes
mblbt, mi~~~~·ttes and( IOveral lol to come out of lower Mon. The lease with City fee and miscellaneous. . .
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TOKYO (UPil - Informed 'l1le
prehended Agreed future council meet- with the option to extend tor entering• wltll 8 beins -'"lved: Ill .the arm of lOUth Texas 6,176 parking meter tlcketa; '
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last Ins• will be~ at 8 p.m., In- four additional periods of five The depariment mvOilllated M~ndoy's an.Wrau wu ~ h ~ 193 unlawful parking Ucketa; 19
':Last week we had the most sources said today 600.1XliLCb~ and ~
trag1c accident in the history or ! nese Nationalist troops are f1rld
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abl stead of ~ 7.30 p.m.
years each. Mayor Fiaher re- 116 accidents, traveled
35,· heaYieot In nearly • half con wamln&amp; tlclr:eta; made
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central Ohio," the governor I poised for an 11ttack ut the tile a~d confessions 101~. Rehired Reed Will as village !erred the matter to the Finanl'l! 859 miles 11JiP. used 4,0ilf.7 , jill· 1\lry. AS mucb is• n(Jti incba road law arrell\1
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said. "Now this m.. needs help s!Tife-torn Communist Cbinese IDly quesllonina by ProHilUtor lllllintenance supervisor.
committee, Zerkle, Baker and Ions of gasoliJ!e. Parkljjg me.ter ~ell in some placel.
mlademeanor lrteits; . ~I
to bury the members of his lm- mainland "al a moment's no- Bernard V. Fult:L and himself. Approved appointment of Lea- Gibbons, which wUI direct the receipts totaled 19,-..80, lind
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605 hours on meter duijr; 91144
m~ate family.
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The men have also confessed lie Fultz and Franklin Rizer matter to the attention of for- ~ meals were served to prl· BaUey TurnaroQnd
on patrol duty; 1181 offlc•· dao
Ail of us here at this lunch While chaos continue&lt;l In ~ to theft of coin boxes from l.-n· ~ the Poli&lt;e Relief and Pen- mer councilm.. Waler B. Har- soners. Merchant pollee "!I· CAMBRIDGE, MASS. - A ty: served 52. warranti ·and
have been most fortunate and Cbinese cities, informed SOUJ'CII dry 1Jia!s in Wellston, Jackson 01011ltoatd lor 11167.
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leellon showe&lt;l a total of $3,098. mental patient who clalllll he drove 12,186 lilil~s on duty.
successful. We c~n 1111 out of ·in Nalionalist &lt;;bina said Gen• aqd Oak ltill 11 was reportOd. Accepted the mayor's report Council also noted that City Report for the mon1il of IJe. it the Boston strangler 1001 on The report wu lllbmltterl-l&gt;J
· · ·-· - ·;-· - eralissimo Chiang Kil-sbek Will They may ~~ before CoiiUIIOII for December showing the vii- Ice and Fuel, according to the oember showed 'll arrests, 13 trill today on sex, usault and Acting Pollee Chief Jack Pyles.
order hiS. troops across the !Oil ,Please Judge John c. Baeoo lage share as $47&gt;.93.
lease, was to pay the village accblenta Investigated and 21 b~rglary charges.
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DlscUSJed the placing of a 1 $!50 per year.
meals . served to prisoners. Albert H. IleSalve, :11, waa . lN ftll fNil'ANTaY · ·
either of the battling factlOlla
mill bond IISue on the May Councilman Zerkle presented There were II traffic violations, belng defended · In
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In Communist China asks Ill!'
hlllot for a 5-year period to a copy or minutes of a meet- $ for Intoxication, 3 disturbing Court by noted crlminallawy~r · Ann~ Sergeant~ ,, . sJ
f heip or promises coliahorallon.
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purchase a new 750 gallon ing of the Mei&amp;s County Plo- the peace, 2 for D\VI, S assault F. Lee Bailey "'ho In lriaJ eVIw~~:-to ~ 0
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pumper fire truck.
neer and Historical Soci 1 and battery, I old nne, I over- dence pl..a to Identify I h e
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a!ASON - The Wahama Band known to have constantlx kept
Appi'B\'ed payment of ~-40 which was re d sh ing ~i night guest, I holding for other crewcut onetime handyman ' as Ursula, llve on Fro~t SlrePt,
stero wiU sponsor a opa- i' about 30,000 men in
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departments and I for diltruc- the Boston Sti\IIISiet. T h e ~ waa assljneil to . lilt ..
lbeUI dinner Slturday, January : readiness. They wen prepared
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cbase of new police departn:'ent Middleport was given no con- tion of property.
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strasglinga of 13 women have 4th Infantry. Dlv~on In Ple)kd,,
21, at Wahama High School ca-; to move within a few houn. no- WASHINGTON (UP!) - U.S. uniforms,
slderallon In regard to a site The Street department used been attributed to the Str~B· Vlelpam, Dec. 211. SCI. ~ .
feter•a, as a means of earmng i lice from the Nationauisl China officials .;.,.idering a
new Ajreed thai council hal no :ered to lbe o~lely for a co~n- 305.7 gallons of gasoUne, pollee ler but no one hal been clllrl· is ~ ~upply apeclalill In tile cl!mo~% to beneJoh fi!Mthe band,. The island stronghold ol Tj!iwln.
cease-fire In Vietnam have a ohjectioo to Simon's Market
~u:m, no even being department 405.9 gallons, and ed witb the killlngl.
vision a 4th ReplaC!lment ~
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a objections wu er, Councilmen Zerkle, stwnbo, lfJ:i 6 allono
'!be Pomero Llona · Club
IAlC.U. TEMPI
club.
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munista sent a record amount lnade in a letter from the State Baker, Gibbons, Dick Vaughan Par~ng ~eter receipts were will meet at$ ~.m. 'today
at Temperatute In
~ownlowi
Mr. and Mrs. !Whert Gilmore ,
of war supplies south durin&amp; !Jquor Department.
and B. F. Parmalee, Clerk Rich- toa, merchant police collec- the Grace Epi!ll'llpal Cbllrch. PomerQY TUesday•at 11:111 •·• ··
are In l'llarge of ttcket sales for ;
the two-day Christmas truce.
Attending were Mayor Cbar· ani Bailey and Police Chief I!Ions $345, fines $15 and
d.. All member&amp; are uraed to ill' wa1 38 degreeo under par!IJ, ·
lhe opaghettt dmner;
Mrs. ,
'l1le report shows that 500 les Logar, Clerk Edna Schoen- Herb Gilkey.
llquent pollee collections $120. leod.
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· cloUdy akleli.
Charles Dodd, publieity· Mrs :
of
al 1 ,_ _ 1 coastal craft, !lOme In the 1110- leb and Councilmen Rizer, Dao
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Jobn Ferauson, chamnan, ancl i
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Mei&amp;l n c ss, were a e
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Robert
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rei supplies Into the DemOitarlf.ed Hysell and Lou Poulin.
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' Attending the planning meet- ' county comml..
n a
!DMZ) dividing the two
1'!8 were Band Director Gerald ;
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Vtelnamese,
It was leatlled In- Certificate• Cil'en
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Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. John tr ed
the p1an1 for State day.
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Y · ,• Morgan, Mrs. Charles Dodd. 1 ~u 18 1nSe&lt;-t'
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This
Intelligence
from
Westour
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PLEASANT
City
counoou!d
drop
the
matter
at
any
man,
Charles
Fowler
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sign
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Mrs. John Ferguson. Mrs. Roy . ou~ d ·
.'"~ 1' • ~ iJI. moreland fonned a slcnlflcant Four cub ocouts ol Cub Pack ell In a busy. t~ hour session time. The federal 1overnmen1 Doollttle, ICI oeet an ei;tentlon dol oWIIII!I.
Cook, Mrs. Herbert Sayre, Mr. 1mg
oes no
ny w.
backdrop to current Allied tallts 2~ of Rutland atlonded a den Monday night ·~I!'Uvely appro- ml&amp;ht not approve the plans, of . Ume.
Coundlgrabled :a reqlltil Jar
and Mrs. John Hollman, Mn. ' terl"'te ;'thTh tbe -~Ia
on the Wisdom of 1 truce dur- chief conference S&amp;lurday •t ved Phase I of ·the Urban fte. or lbe citizens ooulcl veto lbe It was polnlo4 oul tbat It a four-way ltl1P to ·be pi~, .
·,, 'William Gibbs, Mr.
Lester , ra~ra · . e ~ wa ·
ing the Vietnamese lunar De'N H~tlngton, receiving den &lt;hlel newal plan fill'
dolfDtown entire paetoge.
tal possible 1 srant could bo at ·the North ·Main, Hlah '• ~lin4
Zerkle, Mr. . .d Mrs. Robert , S , cotomm•ohssl trustee gave year, Te~ early next moutb.
tramlng cerUficate• for
at- Polo! Pleasant contingent upon A lett
d to . ell o!italned on a 10-10 ba!jl tq- Oak streeto in~ '~
Gilmore
, utton
wn P
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approval of the federal aovern.
er was rea
coun otead of a JIG.50 basil . lncilld- No iJCI(on wu. taken by 91.1'&lt;111'
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Cub ocoutmaster James Coun- ment and aceeP.tance later bj froin the Departtllent of Ho~~~o tnc the erilfneorini f~ wblcb ell' OIP;tj.e teqlfetlt tblt ,~
j and approved the pl't of John
VeteraDJ Memorial .8 011J1ha!
~I and assiBtant cuinnaster citilens bere. ·
ing and Urban Defel"!!ment ill was. set at tl ,iOO.
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be ·eliminated 1m ~- ~
Arbaugh for a second sub-dlvt·
Admission
Jestie Molden, Pearl VanMeter received .....
response to an appllcatton by The' co , benalve lan for. between
MllD lllil:
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: sion located at Tuppers Plains, RuUand; Thelma. Custer, Min- chief certlflcateo.
Receiving 0. C. Hall, chairman of the the city lor a milllon dollar tho 'Bell= mtt6n Poi
Streett.
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DEVOTED TO INTERI!&gt;IT OF , m1ve Township, dalo4 Septem- ersvllle,.
Vlrp Hobotetter, training awards wero G r e ~ Urhlln Renewal progra!D, point· grant for water and nwer Ia· city wu appioV..S fay the plao·
~ wai '~11\1&gt; j!ll
MEIGS • MASON AREA
, ber .13, 1966. Attendln&amp; M..,. Pomeroy:
Anna B:b&lt;nbach, France, Riclty Bolin, Melvin ed ont the big quesUou ill ,where c:IUUes.
nlnl eoJil!ljjili&lt;ltr alllj ~cceptetl lbe Nnt ·P!Maill\t Y:.Utli c. ,
days seso1on _were Pre:'ldent Pomeroy: Delpha Haltllllacl, Cremeans and Kevm Dewell&gt;•. the city would Jet lll shlU'e IJf The latter wu fa'fOl"able, 1181• by th~ ~ 11 · 110 pel'lciaa ter operalliiC ill' the ~ !Crill•
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Kenneth McElhinney, Riobard Cheshll'e, Carolyn Beard, South 'l1le :&lt;COUll will beceme Webe- the cost of the plan. As pres- ing a meeting would be held appeared to protastllie inatler ' )luildlng ~il' ~ · M li·J'
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Karr and Robert Clark.
S•de, W. Va.
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loa whlcll lo the b'""est ranlt ently set up, the city's share- wltb cily olflclals and mem- Beilemeade Will be zoaed .undei Sttee~ ind !t t• Doted b) 1 .
.Jed ~~au, •xc••t t•turd'' tt' I
Dttebarae- - Willard Smith,
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ASKS DIVORCE
Rooella Boyd, Constan.,. Shtelda . In cuh. scouUns.
mately $240,800.
bora of their .stall mF"bel'l In Rl and ~ sonlnc ~Iilla -~~~~~ ''1'ot ,'Mora... .
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Richard Seyl
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Philadelphia on January
II, and .. . rearljt ltl!arlhl Oii ·· ·the m*lnhers tbllt the dtY ol r;tlli (
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.,.: Geraldme Goble, Rt. 2, Alba·
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er, Mrs.
James
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Cily Attorney !lay Musgrave 111(7 wllb Pt. Plaanilt 1e1 furn. riJnlnt . will be advVI!Mci. ·
Pieti~wu ill ~ !1111 ·eo&amp; -"
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: ny, has fUed a petition for d&gt;- Ohlincer and son.
New Scnbe, ~ide,
diiiCIIssed the possil!IUty of 141 Ish two completed appiicatlobo · Courtc!ilapjltiWed a 'tri!fic ~~- Dt&lt;tell 'Willi tbe Ybullt celilll 1 "•
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Mel
Elected by C1rl.
sale of aeneral revenue bonda and a consulting Engineer re- nat al t)lo!lhtotletition &lt;if , 21th -~Ill it 'au .l!l'lrate ·•?.te• •·; ~.., . .,..._
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wn, In ~las
11 Gneral llooJoilll
A new scribe and ~ •••Ill- on a 2t year basta. Councilman port at tbis time.
and · Jackiofl Alifilb~. ' ~n jlt(M -IKtb operttor Pll!'!!hli&lt;l._ l ,
"'"'•" ....- •• ,..........,,., /' Clerk of Courts office charalnl
Admilllola - Latham Basi, Ill! ...,,.. elecl&lt;!d wbl!ll Troop Jim Flsber objected to thiJ re· Followlna dlocusslon and
a tltoueh the $ali IIMil Clomlniso I ,~1· mtrchBndi!l8· ~i,.;lo. ·
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. 115, Girl Scouta, met Monday COill'lt, stating lllat the Intel" question iild aoswor
perlnd,l!ljo~· would not ~c\Jon· ~U ' .Counap,~Yei! · a fiil9!VI!!!I-,i ,.
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Now •••• "'"'· . . . , trtme cruelt!• and askin&amp; •!II'
llildarl11 - FraiiCIJ Larklni, evening at the Columhut anti ..t would amount to much moro led lly W. H. Tweed of the ll:no iljhl'
.., · eommelidlilllh• Volunteer "" ;, ,'. ·
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. to41y or two minor cbUclren.
Sidney Swain, Orville Watson. Southern Ohio Eloelric Con\pa- than what they. would receive, gliieerliig fltm of TWeed ind .'the (lell. Gut611 BoYle, · .Jr., ~ fol' the• P'~!foft -II! . .
ny offtce. Jan Gutey, presldetl and to b1m, thia ID!ount'l'i to Elrlki!IOil. CAlu!nbll&amp;, Ohio. It .plrilot 'If lhe
~o the,· Chrlltni~ pfO!hbtkiil (11)1' ~... ,.: ,; 111,.,.:: :::; .
lULL FATAL RUN
ASSIGNED TO IIIIT
and led tbe pledge to the Ra1. poor business. ) )
..as d[&gt;&lt;overed that the Oft81·\&lt;::hbt'dl; i~pe-tetfbeiW! eqll~i-llftiit! Of lbli ettjo., , ,·.
aoo~~oeJ otnco. ;,.,"' s., 1 P . IPSBURG, Ohio (UPI)
Army ilpeclallst F'ounh
Elecl&lt;!d wert Debbie Raine)' 'Fiober abotaine\i from votilljf IIH!rihl, teP&lt;fl'! ..Ould like r+nlll tcu alkinl 1ft ~tneht iif .FlntDctil !Ill~ ·61 · 11M
at lbo new oemeteey.
11r1 R tberford' four Dl
n.o ~ uof twins~ Karon~
and Sharon Lou, 19-moothl,
d U.. Ann and Teresi Lynn
Rutherford, 1 months, will be
burled Wednesday at 11lelr naII"' Charleston, W. Va.
'111e1 Dine died last Tuesdq
iDomlnl When the car In wblob
lhe)l''li'ei'e riding, believed drlv·
en by Mn. ·Rutherford, 01reated oH a snow-slicked road
and ·lnto lbe 40-feet of water In
Hoover Reservoir.
Tbelr fate was unknown untU
&amp;tllrday when _ the car, contaimng sill bod•••· waa pulled
from··the Icy waters. The sevent!J body was recovered Sun·
dayi...d 1be last two, llwse of
Berne Mane and Mary J
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ane,

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Firemen Went
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332 Arrests

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Chianli'·Troops
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'China m
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" ·'" "''" .,o.., a.to •• - David Conklin, 5, proud ol ltobert _E. Burrb, 20, aon

••"'•• em" his new soldier sui~ ran out
".e':o~Into the street from behind a
;,... .,..\oo, .,..., ..,....,.. flee tnte the path of a school
-- , _ bus Mooday and was killed. TI1e
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Mrs. Allee M. GrJmm, Horton
St., Malon, was assigned Dec.
15 as a mechanic in lbe list
Heavy Equipment Malntensooe
ComP3J11', Cu Cbl, VIetnam.

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and Jane Glltey, asailtant. The on the approval of ~ Phase ! 4 to 1 monthl II the firm wa• •die doi ~ pflllli!il fit. &amp;lne ell)'•·~ ' •
troop hu ttarted wolit on a tpe- "!{! other councilmen felt ihat hll:ed and the Jab. !I Oleelllill , lier in
,p ·!i.f eOiJbdl, ·· jyen allollllic•tile ·ftlllil...._ tialo •
dal project which will require shice so much work bad beeil ' wa• lmppouible.
I FiittoWJifl 'i;~lliili dt.aidllil!&lt; illces on Diic.'.llh"':~
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several weeki. Ttoop leaders plit Into the. po:&gt;iO!',(, Illat lbe J Mayor D. B. Morpn the"" llev . .Bojo,l t••. Wll~h~ .thit MU'II,'tl: Watti' .t~
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are Mrs. Reltb Goble IIIII Ruth matter sllould be pur.ded· f!Jr· , fore appolpted a · Clllllmlttee tho pol~ wOUid ' do Jllt!t -p.n ilht.;iilll
Powers.
lther 11 council
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Winner .To Get 20-lnch Trophy

Gene Hall Tops
In SVAC Scoring
BY. Dlat '1'11011tAS
Gene llall, 6-1 ltllillr. ol tile
South...tem Blibianders bu
the top llllll'inc average Ill 11Je
Soulhem Valley Atblette Con·
fennce bolb In all &amp;ames and
S~AC Varsity gaines.
Hall has made 74 field &amp;oals
and 16 free timJW!l for
1(12
polnta In elebt games, an averqe. ollllt.l .polnts per goune In
all games played in
~VAC
PIay, Hall
h••
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ld
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goalo
and eight free throws for 112
polntl lb five SVAC contests,
an average of 22.2 points per
garm!. • ·
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Ten;r ~. 5-l~ senior,
of the Hannan. Tr~ Wildcats
I• running second to Hall in
lroth scoring races. Cremeens,
too, .his the lop total of all lbe
playera in the SVAC In all
~=with 176 points i..TJ nine

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The late:st lddltloo waa 1 Coach Vince Lombardi of lbe •at lba Cbleb' camp to l..aDi . . . _ c!hartorftl&amp;hts """"
tJPI ...... Wdlot
world ehampiGIIsbip troplly, an Packers put h1J Greon Bay NPL Beach, • m11ea 10011J1.
• fll ln&gt;m YWiouo par\1 II lilt
ANGEII!S (tiP[) _ All ac!tlaklze l!a'ling •ilver loot. championa on clioplay Mooday WUh wrHm lfum all vver 111e .......,.•
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ball 2ll Inches lrt height, which at lbelr Santa a1111Jar1, CJilf., COUIItrJ ~ Into Lnl
Drilf lleol'lt · ... ·~:&gt;~
lbe trapplnp of a world Notional Football Leagu. Com. training camp, 1110 mil"' aorth Anplel (&lt;II' the finl AfL.NFL ~ hll llnl JA ...bl •
were lalllng In missioner Pete Rozelle wiU of here.
cham_pltabip filM• tolerelt ID tJcrn of 1111 plum ~ ·
today for the Super Bowl preoent to the winning team In Today CoaCb 11an1t Slnm the coulell .,_ strlll)get.
SoulllerD CaiUomla Jlfta. l!'att :•. P.
Jame bet- lba ita dressing room after SUII' formally introduces his Amerl·
llrtlll , _ . SalN
en CDach VinCe Ldlllbardl' ''I&gt;
114y Packers .and the dly's game at Memorial can Football League champions A ...,_
fo C4 om ion- ~?...~
stem
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Itanoas City Cblllfs.
Coliseum.
at another press day receptloo
.p,.......
t 'l"'Rn 0 r mi~ .: 000 ~........,.. ali drill a start!~
er • • oze e II u - ·
lo(lay IWIIlld be clooed to tit •
T~pples
Oglethorpe, a ll8tlonall):' ranked tickets had told for lbe press and JMiblic alike. And ill "'
small college power. Mike pme and outleta re~ a added be bad Imposed 'lit t! ·.:e
Riordan paced lith-ranked J&gt;ro. brisk demand for the llotets.
p.m. curfew.
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vidence with 21
Perhapo the keeneot Interest Stram,
the other hand, htt '
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Tenth-ranked. Vanderbilt top. outside ot Los Angeles Wll in followed I ·less stern policy ol ·~
Kansas City which qulclr:ly •UJed admlttjng tbe press to ...,., · ··:
By JOE GERGEN
in suffering their sixth defeat in ~~ ~7 ~anlte&lt;l ~~':;"""'7 ped65- up Ita initial allotment of 5,000 worilout and thus far has 110' •
UPI Sports Writer
10 games.
, 1/.b•an
o!'~~P1 P
tc mp
tickets and waa sent an curtailed the activitiet of hi
nu
urn
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overtime
to
Lew Alcindor ot the book In Alcindor clr"!!ped tn :18 points !brow the Southeastern Confer· additi onal 3.000. Mllwallkee, players alter pradlce .hours.
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Bwabt
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Tatalo
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(SVAC Only) (1!-31
Player
FG FT
Cremeem
41 23
Wise
15 9
Mullins
10 8
Bickle
10 5
Sbeets
6 0
Pugh
5 1
Wstson
3 3
Slone
I 0
Totals
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hard, loa!"

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UCLA
Washington
83 .1:.3 AJem
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~ow bul UCLA although be spent eight minut•s ence into turmoil No fewt'l' wh~e the Packers play part of , Because they had driD., ·::
beld center stage to college early 1n the second sUnza ~ !ban five tea~ -Vandy, !hell' hom~ games, also snapped Saturday, the Cble!s were gjvet -~
Kyger Creek Frosh
haakethall's contlnuin drama. the bench after lncurrmg h•s Tennessee, Mississl i State up 5,1100 tickets.
llonday off from practico '
KYGER CREEK (5-5)
revenge for an earlier
g
fourth personal. He scored 1.'1 ol Auburn and Flo:,
• Perhaps the keenest Interest although they studied movies 01
(All Glmesl
and handed Middleport
Ale~, . the 7-fool-1, gtanl his points in the first half as virtually deadlock~ for--;:;: ootside of Los Angeles was in Green Bay's games again$
Player
FG Fl'
their first basketb,llr 1068
who had mtimated UCJ,A s first UCLA rang up a 50-34 bulge.
lead With 1 loss 1
Fl rid Kansas C1ty wh1ch quickly used Minnesota Cleveland and tiM _
Hall
59 ~
three starts Monday at
nine foes, !Dade tile first Alcindor's - sophomore play- kept oace with :~::·lri.::, : up Its initial allotment of 5,000 NFL cb~mpiooship enCOWii.,
Bradbury
52 31
premature wt of ~s coll~ge mates, Lynn Shackelfurd and ever ~Ussissi i
P tickets and was senf an with Dallas.
49-3&amp;.
Spaulding
45 30
career du~ to excess1ve foulmg Lucius Allen, contributed 16 and V
. PP ·
additional 3,1100. Milwaukee, The Packers picked as !belt
White
26 16
Monday mght but not before 14 points, respectively, while
and';;,bolJ ha.nded the Volun· where the Packers play part of three films the Kansas City
14 • ~:so~co~~gH;:ill '·
GEroseblln
22 13
sell 15 and Queen&amp;. For
pacing lheeadtop-thrank ed Btedruinsinto sedndi~~ guard Mike Warren ~:~~~ck eJ~Y 11 ~~:gnfer:,~; their home kgames, also snapped games against the New YorJ, .~~
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dleport, Archer had !2,
a 1arg~ 1
a1 resu1.
a a ~ 12. Dave Carr paced T •
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up 5,1100 tic els.
Jels, the San Diego Chargen •
Cremeens Is second to Hall Buckley
4 o
83-Q viCtory over Washington.
Washington with 23.
~nn.ssee s tough defense. Bo Airlines reported they were and the AFL tfUe me wit!
in the all games category with S. Spaulding
2 o
~in~m~n~Is _ 10•
The sophomore wunderkind Jimmy Walker of Providence 11 yeednandt and Jerry Soothwood adding special Ollhts from IBuffalo
ga
,_c
an average of 19.5 points per Totals
2lt 117
committed his fifth foul with the only major college player i~ scor 13 points apiece as the
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game. fn the SVAC only, CretSVAC Only) (4-1)
4;49 remaining in the game the nation with a higher scoring Commodores notche&lt;l their lith
meens •s second to Hall wilh an Player
FG FT PTS
Fight Results
and the Bruins on top by a mark than Aicindor, d1pped wm agamst two losses. Ron
average of ~I.O points
Per Hail
34 20
' By United Press lotenatlooal comforlahle 71&gt;59 margin. n... under his 31 point average with W•dby, the Vois' .U-purpose
ga~ Wildcat senior guard has Bradbury
23 l1 57 Utsunomiya, Japan (UP!) - spite hi• absence, the Huskies a 22-point performance in the athlete, had 23. ,
71 field goals and 3Z
Ire e SpG auldmg
19 17
Katsuyoshi Takayama, 117'111, never drew closer than 13 points Friars' 74-57 victory over Southern lihnoJS, the nation's
rose
17
second-ranked small college ·
throws for 176 ·points in a II Wh'te
5
Japan, outpointed Rudy Villateam, raised il• record to 7-2 by
10
5
25
games and has 41 field goals ! Ebi,in
gonza, 117, Philippines (10),
batlering downtrodden Evan,.
4 5 13
and 23 free throws for 105 points 8 kl
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ville 55-41. Dick Garrett and
In five SVAC contests.
uc ey
3 0
PARIS (UP!) -Jo Gonzales,
WI F
110 . 63
1591&gt;, France, knocked out
a t razier each scored 16
Roger Garrett, IHl senior of ] Totals
ihe North Gallia Pirates ~bo
NORTH GALUA (2-81
Yoland Leveque, 1591&gt;,
points for the Baiukis while the
••as dropped from the 'sqUad
(All Games I
(2)
A'
once-mighty Aces dropped !herr
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ISSa Hashas,
lOth in a row.
ost week, is third in
b o t h ayer
FG FT
stopped
Garrett
52 ••
&lt;.1NCINNATI (UPJI - Bill set to the league and to this . North Texa_ s State score&lt;l its
aces'
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Corroyez, 137, France t6).
f st M1
v u eo 1
Garrett, In nine games, has Payne
44 18
Witt, who Mondzy sold the baseball minded community. ~:"
~soun a e.v n erenre
a field goals and 63 1r e e. Deel .
23 15
c. Eichinger E 8 40 1.1 93
Cincinnati Reds to a group of We are ail looking foward to a v•ctory '" 20 games witb 1
~rows for 167 points, an averJ Morrss
24 4
M. Payne, NG 5 31 12 74
Queen City businessmen, said good club and the new sta~ st~n~~g 80-6B d~dsion over ·
oge of 18.5 per game. In sv •c Hager
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D. Daniels HT · 5 29 20 ~
he will stay on with the team dium."
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M. Payne, NG 5 31 IZ 74
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Ie ld . goal
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or 7Z poiu.ts in four games, an PI!Ck
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M. Martin, E
6 29 9 67
De Wit~ who was also gen- ling legislation in support of the conference defeat for w·
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era! manager of tbe club, said new, riverfront stadium, thus which le&lt;l 39-37 at hall"
Listed here are the top 10 Garnes
I 3 5 Nam..Team G FG FT Pts Av. he will act as a consultant un- clearing the last hurdle In the Elsewhere, Western ~:';;...
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Jcorers, according to averages i Totals
199 I~ 521 G. Hall, SW
8 74 14 162 . der a one-year contract, with a path of sale of the Reds.
. squeeze&lt;l past East Tcnnesse~
n all ganies and SVAC con: I
(SVAC Only) fll-.l!
T. Cremeens HT 9 72 32176
salary of $25,1100, His son, Bill It was hoped that council's 63-61, Virginia Tech vanquished
ests along with lbe top 10 scor- 1Player
FG FT PTS R. Garrett, E 9 52 63 167
Jr., is one of the 13 new owners support of the stadium would Wake Forest 82-70 Indiana
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ITS in eaeh category according Payne 1
31 12 74 D. Daniels, HT 9 57 35 149
who bought the club for a re- insure an announcement soon of overran Minnesota
xavic~
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Garrett
20 32 72 J. Hall, KC
10 59 46 164 16.4 ported fl million.
an American Football League dumped Duquesne 61-67 rowa
DO~ING
SVA~.J~~~RING
:~Is
14 12
C. Eiclilnger E 10 69 2 316116.1 The group, he~de&lt;l b' Fran- franchise for Cincinnati.
State overcame Oklahom~ State
EASTERN (HJ
Hager .
12 3
R. Douglas, E 10 59 401511
~is L. Dale, p~Sident and p~b- It was reporte&lt;l that three of 54-38, Oklahoma thras~~ !J9.S7,
...~igf Cpunly's Oldest and Largest
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l'G FT PTS Peck
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C. Bradbury KC
Usher of the CmcinnaU Enqull'- the busmessmen seekmg to op- Washington state stopped SouthEicliinger
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'Skidmore
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10 52 31 135
er, consummated aeqmsll10n of erate the franchi se own 23 per ern Cal 76-74 anlf ' Niagara
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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Douglas
I'" Greenlee
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Spauldmg, KC
the dub Monday.
cent of the stock In the Reds. nipped Villanova 68-65.
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9 ·45 3() 120
Warren Giles, president of tbe -=~----~~=:.....:.:~..::::....:.:;::::::::.:..:::::::____
Martin
40 211 100 i Totals
108 &amp;&amp;'
NG 18 « 18 106
National League, explaine&lt;l fol•
Newland
211· 28 86
SOUTHWF3l'EIIN t5-3)
IO' SCORERS
a meeting with all parSpencer
19 It 49
(All Gamesl
(Total Ptsi
concerned, what De Witt's
Bene&lt;lum
10 6 2li Player
FG F1'
(All Game•)
posiUoo will ba with the club
Roush
4 3 II Hall
74 14
Name-Team
FG FT
for the next year.
Buckley
2 I 5 · Csrter
35 18
T. Cremeens, HT · 12 32
"Since control of the corporChadwell
0 I I Dillon
29 24
R. Garrett, NG
·~2 63 167 ation Is not vested in ooe or
Totals
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Shriver
22 17 .
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Notter
· Hltll. KC . .. .. ,.,'/:' 46
two parties, we required the
19 21
G. Hall, SW
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hoard of directors to delegate
' FG FT PI'S Waugh
5 3
C. Eichinger, E
69 23 161 authority on all league and orPlayer
Douglas
39' 19 '1:1 Walker
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Eichinger
40 13 93 Totals
184 9G
R. OUo as, E
59 40 LIB ganize&lt;l baseball matters and
Marlin
39 9 671
(SVAC Oni•J I"")
D. Daniels. HT
57 35 149 they readily agreed," Giles
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5.;! 31 135
Newland
17 18 52 Player
FG FT
M. Spaulding, KC 45 30 120
Welcomes New Owners
Spencer
11 9 31 Hall
52 8
M. Pa~e, NG
44 18
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Benedum
·7 6 20 Dillon
17 16
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Bill De Witt has done a fine
Roush
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1or t he city and I'm glad
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2 , I 5 Shriver
16 8 40 G. Hall, SW
32 8 112 he has agreed to give the new
Chadwell
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10 17 37 T. Cremeens, HT
41 23 105 group the benefit of his experTotals
111 77 375 Waugh
3 3 9 R. Douglas, E.
39 19
ience their first year," he addHANNAN TRACE (11'41
Walker
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115 lit Z90 J.' Hacll, KgCer, E
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D. Daniels, HT
29 20
and lor the league when 1 say
Cremeens
72 3~ 116
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M. Payne, NG
31 12
we are very happy to bave sU&lt;h
Daniels
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Wise
5 51 8 112
M. Martin, E
29 9
as owners of the club.
.10,. G. Han; SW
Bickle
18 7 q T. Cremeens lf1' 5 41 23 105 21.0
Bradbury, KC 23 11
"We feel they will be an
Mullins
11 11 .M, R. Garrttt NG 4 20 32 72
Sheets
14 3 311 J. Hall, KC
5 34 20 88 t7.3
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11 2 241 R. Douglas, E 6 39 19 97 18.1

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Ma1011 County Supt. Milton
lin. Rufus Blake, Glllipolll olllon which h11 to be mitd (IJ
A ''nlatln" lldt of employ. appUcantl to ttep lbelr appll- tbrouihout Me(Js county.
cmlY uslnl their destgnalo4 par. Burdette ICI!d hoard memhera Ferry, con&gt;p~ec! ICIIbe board May 1, and take office I~ ·1.
menl oervtco 1n Mtip County caUoao to lbe "adlv." fUe by She described home demon~~"::estbot:mparldha 11 was a "must''1o bire a d1rec- lhlt•ber two thllclren, lint aDII Burdette IDformed tbe boanf
wu blamed on sbortqe of otate CODII&lt;Iill&amp; lbe office mOnthly. straUon cluhl and classes for ••- astumbo
md etmth. lot Immediately II lbe
~ third grade lllldelltl, ...lYeii .it lbe JID\1111 J mee111w 11181
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fundi by one ollbn!e speakers Sayr. delc:rlbed the Commun- adults IDculln&amp; on cblld devol· rar.
ey gram lboul4 hlvo been aiWted "G" gradta whlcb .IJ pod, bill he would 1101 lie ill apPIIelnl
Saturdu nilbt tO about 10 per- tty Action ProiJ'IIII'• Nol&amp;hbot- opment, food manapment, up- were nollllltallowed~~~ at on Nov. I, !Ne, k near!J . a !be cblldral In I* ~ ..,_ at' the end of bJa IMlr· ,_
sons atteDiiJntl a meetlnil of 1be hood Youth Cerpa, wiloM tell,- bolstering, home Improvement, metero 111 a 1,..._.
nst $200,000 ~. ~ I ''little l*fOd bOt to 'be that Jood. term whiCh Up1ttt JUDe a;· "
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Improvement 000 srant pve · - - • aell'ing and other areas.
Is obtained, which II ~ avail- ouperintandeocy" In IU&lt;tlf.
and ask~ the board to trans- WaiTeD Keeler, lraDijJarlatloB
Allll., at Bookmobile Headqulll' to J:i YOWII people lilt yur, She also reeommende&lt;l 4-ft able In Middleport. Zerkle ·111111- Sevoral weolu qo Burdette rv lbt twe c:hlldrtn f r f m III!*"IICir, npwlad IIIII · 111
ten, Eut Malo St., Pomeroy. and wbole $»,770 IP'IDI k pre~- club groupo for Y8UIII people, gested that the mayor talk to T«llmmended Charles Cba111· Beale Scbool to the Hemlenon llltdtd 1c111a1 bul drlvirl.llllt
enlly provldinJ ab:-monlh !rain- requiring ooly five member&amp; lbe owner, J01 Hood, Miner• ber for this politlOO! bul 1 b t Sdlool. Alit. lklpt. llllpb S.yre 11ar11na ulary 11 $fiG p u
'l1le spelke!'l were Fr.anlt ing·jobs ICI appllcanta age 1WI and one adult leader lor each ville, to advise blm that park· board took no *&lt;lion. Olhen 111'11 ail:ed to ~te I be lllllltb. ~ Board 111o &amp;pprav•'
Knox of the MeJa..Callla Bur- from low-Income famlllu w!tb club taking up planned pro- lol ol cabs at metel'l must be who appUed for tht jloll were m~lter and ·man 1
npor! edthe..-mel!4lUOIIOif Gei
eau of Unemployment Compen· biilHcbool dropouts pv...; pnf- ~ 1n gardO!!Inl, dressmak· clisconUnued or llcfttl will be Thomas Cook lllld
D«&lt;&amp;laa IIIII meeilnr.
er ·lo ami1lle for foilr ,..; '
aallon llld. Employment oerv- erenc:e.
tng, woodwork, cblld care, elee- illued.
Rouse.
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Ice, Mas Margaret GrJflth of
Ia-to••...U.,II1' lrietty, money man&amp;~ement,
REPORT At'Cll:PtED
Mr. Steele 11 a rraduate of oletlt tt .,..lltil a·ltiOI· IWO !il ~
lbe MeJil County Arr•cultural re JIOted 111a1 111e Me$p-GII- rCIOd preservation IP""'minl In th
U .lbe, Marshall University and hat fer lll'plu .....,... , . . ~,
0 er 10 ~n,and may~s 18 yean teaching eopertence. erty tl fl
Extension ~Ice, and Riel&gt;- 11a Pn(J'alll Ja bllepttd .0 personal appearan;,., and
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ard Sayre• director, of
t h e lbe utetll o1 1 1t per 111'1.
nport ,was rea
accept ' ·'llle poat pay1 $'100 .per montb enmelll H'1har 01 llle oM ~-,_oj· IDOl~ moadi'r 'leave ·
f:Ammumty Action Program,
raclal-mlnorl"' -talloa, The Rev. Samuel Jaekson, Mtalayorol~.!ece0ipndts sbowhed .~ to- and wlll hive a stall or 30 per- Nalloul GIIID'll ~
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Empl.,.. (IJ !be 11oan1 wert :
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tlve absence of employment pe,...llp of 4.1 per - I l l aturcb and chairman of the of t828.60.
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Tlte Ruther!ords died only service In Meigs CoiDlty iJ due Gallil CAnty and Ll
ill meeting, summed up lbe deter· A letter frol1l TeXaco Inc. for tbe positions.
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hint Ple8111111 Jr. llllb: Bd1
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Richard The bNrd wa apprwed a
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Mc€oy Fowler, teacher at"Hll)o
left tilelr nearby Delaware thia purpose; but described the pllcanta to lbe pn&gt;gram, be .advantage of tbe lnformalllll Balley, askilll consideration of TIUe I County Edueatlou
dei'IOu: lftt. J~~YCt Eibtibllr, .
Couilty . · bound for Colum- work or the agency In I h I s aald, have beoll placed.
and opportunities available to cotmcil for the abandOIIment cll committee, as recommend
~ al Woode; Mrl. 1Jlla1·
bus on, ,', ~ , trip.
field as lneludlng job plac.. Miss Grlfftlb enwneratacl the promote lmpnwement llld. lm· and dedication to Te..eo Inc. of ed for pbysk!al educaUoa, In.Bu!bphrey, ltaebet II r.tarl;
Cbartt&lt;i": ' . 'erlord, Mrs. ment, solicitation of job open· extension service
pt'Oit'lllll prove human relat!Oll9 to Melp Beech St., right of way oouth eluding Dick Horton, B:tisahetb
loin. NeU.Jl Rlfflt, tucblr al
RlllberrHi bilsband and lath- lngs, referral to training pro- available to young people and County.
of the C &amp; 0 Railroad right of Seymour, Clmpbell
Stevens,
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er of fii~ol -the children bas grams In Jackson and Youngs- JOWII homemakers
llicated Following lbe meeting,
re- way and east ol 1 T
Steven Well and Jo Ann With·
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beeD in :sehlb.ion and under a town for over 1&amp;-year-&lt;&gt;lds, and
freshmenta were served ami proPerty.
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f ""~mad~ to .,~tao~ lbe 0 It said abadonment and dedi·
aual report ol the Point Pill- The nut . moillntl tl ""
somf! di.~ Saturday.
trainees.
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cation .of the property would
unl Voltmteer Fire Dept. waa board 'IIU Iii fer FtllrllarJ ··f
MI!IIIJ~. a fund was es· Tbe employm..,t aervlee,
Unempl"YYllent Compensation result In Texaco fencing In lbe
nad
at MDnday's couneil rrteel- al 7:Jt p.m.
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tabllsbed to, help ease the fi- KDox aald, aloo lfiiVH pr&lt;~flcMgarding lbe pleeement of a area acquired and Installing
In obowlng the department re- A~ Jut qbtl ttenlotl
nanc~n on Rutherford, Ieney and aptitude teotlq,
part-time employd::t •
two 20 foot swing 1ates al the
' cefved 44 In-town calla and 34 were hoard ~ Earl Kl,lfa tru~ . ·who moved here and presendy II moUDIIng a
worker to Meigs
ty, oug end of lbe vacated Beech street
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oul-ol·town c.Ua, !Ire loss In er, preoklent, Hal'r)' Siders, IIIII ,
from
eston four years ago. ''MobUe Yolllll Team" 1n travwhom all information regarding along the ~e~~th right of way of
the city ..tlltlaled at fii,OIO Howard, T. R. Stevlill tmd Ill'.
Tb&lt;f&gt;l'bllection got a $2,500 eling vaDJ to Interview appllopportunltiel and
applic..to the C &amp; 0 rallroad
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With a total home v~ue
of Leonard Brown.
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In addition, the city Ice and There wen S3Z arrdts made $112&amp;,294 showing of savlnJ ol
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Fuel Co., which owns the fuel in Middleporl during
19M property estimated at f!IIO,OIO;
ebr,~the ..:;~ral, for a young people for job• and tbe today to face char&amp;•• In the
oil storage tanks on the aclja- Chief of Pollee Herb
Gilkey mercb..tlle 'fire losa estlmal0
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v. James A. Job Corpo Tralulng program burglary of Miller Brothers'
cent city owned land would a(. told councll Monday night.
ed at f!B,OOD, Out-of-town (II'Oo
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marks with a plea for help for Knox stresse&lt;l the need for Sheriff Robert C. Harlenhach brush blazes 10 house fires and lnAtcludte lbel prodlsperty lit leaoes. 11oM, 9 for DIVI, 79 for lntoxi':l'· with a v~uel :!,~1",Wl showinl
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COIUicli, II wa• noted thai Tex- turbin tht peace 8 asaault and
Two ~~ alann calla wwa PT. I'LICASAl!'l' - '!'he. anclergy last night to help In 1 ,
Charles Lewis. Wils.:U~~-~~= In other acllvlty, council:
""" has no lease with the vii- hat~, 6 resistb.1 arrest, 18 received and no dealill r ..ull- nual activity report o1 thl Point
gre't cause" he explained
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a lage, as it wu &lt;..coiled on overnlgbt guests 9 holding for ing from ftrel.
Plwanl City Poll~ ~-·
"Other sP.ake!'l have ;aid I
breaking a_nd enterlnil.
new police l!l'lliser ICI replace December 31, 1964, ..d that lbe other departmie~tl, 31 clloturbmeDIInvf.ltlpled l3t ~ ,
thls1s ·a •great day• lor us and !
~.::'f.:~~~~the present {96&amp; ~odel car.
City Ice and Fuel Co. acquired ing lbe ~. 9 invest(Jltlons, llDl
during 1M8; niade lllnveilli•
we can make 11 an even greater !
•a the mornl of Dec '811 ,.j,.Q D!~cusse&lt;l the serious prob- the lease at the time or
Its ~for petty 1~, ,I ror.~t§nd , ~1/!:
Uon reportl; recovered t "'"
day by helpinl a hardworking, I
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lem tovolving traUic attempt- canceUation with Texaco,
larceny, M i~el; and' 14 .
len vehlcl..; Stolen property
dedicated father .. said Rhodes
mblbt, mi~~~~·ttes and( IOveral lol to come out of lower Mon. The lease with City fee and miscellaneous. . .
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TOKYO (UPil - Informed 'l1le
prehended Agreed future council meet- with the option to extend tor entering• wltll 8 beins -'"lved: Ill .the arm of lOUth Texas 6,176 parking meter tlcketa; '
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last Ins• will be~ at 8 p.m., In- four additional periods of five The depariment mvOilllated M~ndoy's an.Wrau wu ~ h ~ 193 unlawful parking Ucketa; 19
':Last week we had the most sources said today 600.1XliLCb~ and ~
trag1c accident in the history or ! nese Nationalist troops are f1rld
Sberlff
abl stead of ~ 7.30 p.m.
years each. Mayor Fiaher re- 116 accidents, traveled
35,· heaYieot In nearly • half con wamln&amp; tlclr:eta; made
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central Ohio," the governor I poised for an 11ttack ut the tile a~d confessions 101~. Rehired Reed Will as village !erred the matter to the Finanl'l! 859 miles 11JiP. used 4,0ilf.7 , jill· 1\lry. AS mucb is• n(Jti incba road law arrell\1
l3t Ol!ler
said. "Now this m.. needs help s!Tife-torn Communist Cbinese IDly quesllonina by ProHilUtor lllllintenance supervisor.
committee, Zerkle, Baker and Ions of gasoliJ!e. Parkljjg me.ter ~ell in some placel.
mlademeanor lrteits; . ~I
to bury the members of his lm- mainland "al a moment's no- Bernard V. Fult:L and himself. Approved appointment of Lea- Gibbons, which wUI direct the receipts totaled 19,-..80, lind
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605 hours on meter duijr; 91144
m~ate family.
tice."
The men have also confessed lie Fultz and Franklin Rizer matter to the attention of for- ~ meals were served to prl· BaUey TurnaroQnd
on patrol duty; 1181 offlc•· dao
Ail of us here at this lunch While chaos continue&lt;l In ~ to theft of coin boxes from l.-n· ~ the Poli&lt;e Relief and Pen- mer councilm.. Waler B. Har- soners. Merchant pollee "!I· CAMBRIDGE, MASS. - A ty: served 52. warranti ·and
have been most fortunate and Cbinese cities, informed SOUJ'CII dry 1Jia!s in Wellston, Jackson 01011ltoatd lor 11167.
rls ..
leellon showe&lt;l a total of $3,098. mental patient who clalllll he drove 12,186 lilil~s on duty.
successful. We c~n 1111 out of ·in Nalionalist &lt;;bina said Gen• aqd Oak ltill 11 was reportOd. Accepted the mayor's report Council also noted that City Report for the mon1il of IJe. it the Boston strangler 1001 on The report wu lllbmltterl-l&gt;J
· · ·-· - ·;-· - eralissimo Chiang Kil-sbek Will They may ~~ before CoiiUIIOII for December showing the vii- Ice and Fuel, according to the oember showed 'll arrests, 13 trill today on sex, usault and Acting Pollee Chief Jack Pyles.
order hiS. troops across the !Oil ,Please Judge John c. Baeoo lage share as $47&gt;.93.
lease, was to pay the village accblenta Investigated and 21 b~rglary charges.
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nille wide Formosa Strait . tf 011 !nfonnaUon aflldavlta.
DlscUSJed the placing of a 1 $!50 per year.
meals . served to prisoners. Albert H. IleSalve, :11, waa . lN ftll fNil'ANTaY · ·
either of the battling factlOlla
mill bond IISue on the May Councilman Zerkle presented There were II traffic violations, belng defended · In
Superior
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In Communist China asks Ill!'
hlllot for a 5-year period to a copy or minutes of a meet- $ for Intoxication, 3 disturbing Court by noted crlminallawy~r · Ann~ Sergeant~ ,, . sJ
f heip or promises coliahorallon.
fOUg
purchase a new 750 gallon ing of the Mei&amp;s County Plo- the peace, 2 for D\VI, S assault F. Lee Bailey "'ho In lriaJ eVIw~~:-to ~ 0
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pumper fire truck.
neer and Historical Soci 1 and battery, I old nne, I over- dence pl..a to Identify I h e
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a!ASON - The Wahama Band known to have constantlx kept
Appi'B\'ed payment of ~-40 which was re d sh ing ~i night guest, I holding for other crewcut onetime handyman ' as Ursula, llve on Fro~t SlrePt,
stero wiU sponsor a opa- i' about 30,000 men in
co-t
as the village's share on ur·
a ' ow
departments and I for diltruc- the Boston Sti\IIISiet. T h e ~ waa assljneil to . lilt ..
lbeUI dinner Slturday, January : readiness. They wen prepared
.
cbase of new police departn:'ent Middleport was given no con- tion of property.
.
strasglinga of 13 women have 4th Infantry. Dlv~on In Ple)kd,,
21, at Wahama High School ca-; to move within a few houn. no- WASHINGTON (UP!) - U.S. uniforms,
slderallon In regard to a site The Street department used been attributed to the Str~B· Vlelpam, Dec. 211. SCI. ~ .
feter•a, as a means of earmng i lice from the Nationauisl China officials .;.,.idering a
new Ajreed thai council hal no :ered to lbe o~lely for a co~n- 305.7 gallons of gasoUne, pollee ler but no one hal been clllrl· is ~ ~upply apeclalill In tile cl!mo~% to beneJoh fi!Mthe band,. The island stronghold ol Tj!iwln.
cease-fire In Vietnam have a ohjectioo to Simon's Market
~u:m, no even being department 405.9 gallons, and ed witb the killlngl.
vision a 4th ReplaC!lment ~
pres en~
n organ, orlh· :
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·rt fl'o Gen Wllllalt1 c hiving C 2 11
men O . ·
tile fire department 91 gallon•
tacbmenL
er explamed at a recent meet- i
~":t,.,
ti, t the Co • H
~~ j, dcenae, an Inquiry Attending . Wet:f l!Jayor Fish- making a total for the month of
LION.S ME~ TODAY
----lng the dollar of the month ,
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e ore
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mcounc
a objections wu er, Councilmen Zerkle, stwnbo, lfJ:i 6 allono
'!be Pomero Llona · Club
IAlC.U. TEMPI
club.
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munista sent a record amount lnade in a letter from the State Baker, Gibbons, Dick Vaughan Par~ng ~eter receipts were will meet at$ ~.m. 'today
at Temperatute In
~ownlowi
Mr. and Mrs. !Whert Gilmore ,
of war supplies south durin&amp; !Jquor Department.
and B. F. Parmalee, Clerk Rich- toa, merchant police collec- the Grace Epi!ll'llpal Cbllrch. PomerQY TUesday•at 11:111 •·• ··
are In l'llarge of ttcket sales for ;
the two-day Christmas truce.
Attending were Mayor Cbar· ani Bailey and Police Chief I!Ions $345, fines $15 and
d.. All member&amp; are uraed to ill' wa1 38 degreeo under par!IJ, ·
lhe opaghettt dmner;
Mrs. ,
'l1le report shows that 500 les Logar, Clerk Edna Schoen- Herb Gilkey.
llquent pollee collections $120. leod.
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· cloUdy akleli.
Charles Dodd, publieity· Mrs :
of
al 1 ,_ _ 1 coastal craft, !lOme In the 1110- leb and Councilmen Rizer, Dao
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Jobn Ferauson, chamnan, ancl i
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Mei&amp;l n c ss, were a e
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Robert
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rei supplies Into the DemOitarlf.ed Hysell and Lou Poulin.
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' Attending the planning meet- ' county comml..
n a
!DMZ) dividing the two
1'!8 were Band Director Gerald ;
was
Vtelnamese,
It was leatlled In- Certificate• Cil'en
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Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. John tr ed
the p1an1 for State day.
F
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Y · ,• Morgan, Mrs. Charles Dodd. 1 ~u 18 1nSe&lt;-t'
vid·
This
Intelligence
from
Westour
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PLEASANT
City
counoou!d
drop
the
matter
at
any
man,
Charles
Fowler
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sign
c:omplalnl*
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Mrs. John Ferguson. Mrs. Roy . ou~ d ·
.'"~ 1' • ~ iJI. moreland fonned a slcnlflcant Four cub ocouts ol Cub Pack ell In a busy. t~ hour session time. The federal 1overnmen1 Doollttle, ICI oeet an ei;tentlon dol oWIIII!I.
Cook, Mrs. Herbert Sayre, Mr. 1mg
oes no
ny w.
backdrop to current Allied tallts 2~ of Rutland atlonded a den Monday night ·~I!'Uvely appro- ml&amp;ht not approve the plans, of . Ume.
Coundlgrabled :a reqlltil Jar
and Mrs. John Hollman, Mn. ' terl"'te ;'thTh tbe -~Ia
on the Wisdom of 1 truce dur- chief conference S&amp;lurday •t ved Phase I of ·the Urban fte. or lbe citizens ooulcl veto lbe It was polnlo4 oul tbat It a four-way ltl1P to ·be pi~, .
·,, 'William Gibbs, Mr.
Lester , ra~ra · . e ~ wa ·
ing the Vietnamese lunar De'N H~tlngton, receiving den &lt;hlel newal plan fill'
dolfDtown entire paetoge.
tal possible 1 srant could bo at ·the North ·Main, Hlah '• ~lin4
Zerkle, Mr. . .d Mrs. Robert , S , cotomm•ohssl trustee gave year, Te~ early next moutb.
tramlng cerUficate• for
at- Polo! Pleasant contingent upon A lett
d to . ell o!italned on a 10-10 ba!jl tq- Oak streeto in~ '~
Gilmore
, utton
wn P
' pertendlog.
approval of the federal aovern.
er was rea
coun otead of a JIG.50 basil . lncilld- No iJCI(on wu. taken by 91.1'&lt;111'
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Cub ocoutmaster James Coun- ment and aceeP.tance later bj froin the Departtllent of Ho~~~o tnc the erilfneorini f~ wblcb ell' OIP;tj.e teqlfetlt tblt ,~
j and approved the pl't of John
VeteraDJ Memorial .8 011J1ha!
~I and assiBtant cuinnaster citilens bere. ·
ing and Urban Defel"!!ment ill was. set at tl ,iOO.
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be ·eliminated 1m ~- ~
Arbaugh for a second sub-dlvt·
Admission
Jestie Molden, Pearl VanMeter received .....
response to an appllcatton by The' co , benalve lan for. between
MllD lllil:
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: sion located at Tuppers Plains, RuUand; Thelma. Custer, Min- chief certlflcateo.
Receiving 0. C. Hall, chairman of the the city lor a milllon dollar tho 'Bell= mtt6n Poi
Streett.
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DEVOTED TO INTERI!&gt;IT OF , m1ve Township, dalo4 Septem- ersvllle,.
Vlrp Hobotetter, training awards wero G r e ~ Urhlln Renewal progra!D, point· grant for water and nwer Ia· city wu appioV..S fay the plao·
~ wai '~11\1&gt; j!ll
MEIGS • MASON AREA
, ber .13, 1966. Attendln&amp; M..,. Pomeroy:
Anna B:b&lt;nbach, France, Riclty Bolin, Melvin ed ont the big quesUou ill ,where c:IUUes.
nlnl eoJil!ljjili&lt;ltr alllj ~cceptetl lbe Nnt ·P!Maill\t Y:.Utli c. ,
days seso1on _were Pre:'ldent Pomeroy: Delpha Haltllllacl, Cremeans and Kevm Dewell&gt;•. the city would Jet lll shlU'e IJf The latter wu fa'fOl"able, 1181• by th~ ~ 11 · 110 pel'lciaa ter operalliiC ill' the ~ !Crill•
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Kenneth McElhinney, Riobard Cheshll'e, Carolyn Beard, South 'l1le :&lt;COUll will beceme Webe- the cost of the plan. As pres- ing a meeting would be held appeared to protastllie inatler ' )luildlng ~il' ~ · M li·J'
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Karr and Robert Clark.
S•de, W. Va.
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loa whlcll lo the b'""est ranlt ently set up, the city's share- wltb cily olflclals and mem- Beilemeade Will be zoaed .undei Sttee~ ind !t t• Doted b) 1 .
.Jed ~~au, •xc••t t•turd'' tt' I
Dttebarae- - Willard Smith,
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ASKS DIVORCE
Rooella Boyd, Constan.,. Shtelda . In cuh. scouUns.
mately $240,800.
bora of their .stall mF"bel'l In Rl and ~ sonlnc ~Iilla -~~~~~ ''1'ot ,'Mora... .
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Richard Seyl
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Philadelphia on January
II, and .. . rearljt ltl!arlhl Oii ·· ·the m*lnhers tbllt the dtY ol r;tlli (
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.,.: Geraldme Goble, Rt. 2, Alba·
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er, Mrs.
James
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Cily Attorney !lay Musgrave 111(7 wllb Pt. Plaanilt 1e1 furn. riJnlnt . will be advVI!Mci. ·
Pieti~wu ill ~ !1111 ·eo&amp; -"
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: ny, has fUed a petition for d&gt;- Ohlincer and son.
New Scnbe, ~ide,
diiiCIIssed the possil!IUty of 141 Ish two completed appiicatlobo · Courtc!ilapjltiWed a 'tri!fic ~~- Dt&lt;tell 'Willi tbe Ybullt celilll 1 "•
. - · • ..... ,..,.,, ,.,. " ,,,.. : ~ce fromunknoWalter A. Goble,
Mel
Elected by C1rl.
sale of aeneral revenue bonda and a consulting Engineer re- nat al t)lo!lhtotletition &lt;if , 21th -~Ill it 'au .l!l'lrate ·•?.te• •·; ~.., . .,..._
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wn, In ~las
11 Gneral llooJoilll
A new scribe and ~ •••Ill- on a 2t year basta. Councilman port at tbis time.
and · Jackiofl Alifilb~. ' ~n jlt(M -IKtb operttor Pll!'!!hli&lt;l._ l ,
"'"'•" ....- •• ,..........,,., /' Clerk of Courts office charalnl
Admilllola - Latham Basi, Ill! ...,,.. elecl&lt;!d wbl!ll Troop Jim Flsber objected to thiJ re· Followlna dlocusslon and
a tltoueh the $ali IIMil Clomlniso I ,~1· mtrchBndi!l8· ~i,.;lo. ·
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. 115, Girl Scouta, met Monday COill'lt, stating lllat the Intel" question iild aoswor
perlnd,l!ljo~· would not ~c\Jon· ~U ' .Counap,~Yei! · a fiil9!VI!!!I-,i ,.
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Now •••• "'"'· . . . , trtme cruelt!• and askin&amp; •!II'
llildarl11 - FraiiCIJ Larklni, evening at the Columhut anti ..t would amount to much moro led lly W. H. Tweed of the ll:no iljhl'
.., · eommelidlilllh• Volunteer "" ;, ,'. ·
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. to41y or two minor cbUclren.
Sidney Swain, Orville Watson. Southern Ohio Eloelric Con\pa- than what they. would receive, gliieerliig fltm of TWeed ind .'the (lell. Gut611 BoYle, · .Jr., ~ fol' the• P'~!foft -II! . .
ny offtce. Jan Gutey, presldetl and to b1m, thia ID!ount'l'i to Elrlki!IOil. CAlu!nbll&amp;, Ohio. It .plrilot 'If lhe
~o the,· Chrlltni~ pfO!hbtkiil (11)1' ~... ,.: ,; 111,.,.:: :::; .
lULL FATAL RUN
ASSIGNED TO IIIIT
and led tbe pledge to the Ra1. poor business. ) )
..as d[&gt;&lt;overed that the Oft81·\&lt;::hbt'dl; i~pe-tetfbeiW! eqll~i-llftiit! Of lbli ettjo., , ,·.
aoo~~oeJ otnco. ;,.,"' s., 1 P . IPSBURG, Ohio (UPI)
Army ilpeclallst F'ounh
Elecl&lt;!d wert Debbie Raine)' 'Fiober abotaine\i from votilljf IIH!rihl, teP&lt;fl'! ..Ould like r+nlll tcu alkinl 1ft ~tneht iif .FlntDctil !Ill~ ·61 · 11M
at lbo new oemeteey.
11r1 R tberford' four Dl
n.o ~ uof twins~ Karon~
and Sharon Lou, 19-moothl,
d U.. Ann and Teresi Lynn
Rutherford, 1 months, will be
burled Wednesday at 11lelr naII"' Charleston, W. Va.
'111e1 Dine died last Tuesdq
iDomlnl When the car In wblob
lhe)l''li'ei'e riding, believed drlv·
en by Mn. ·Rutherford, 01reated oH a snow-slicked road
and ·lnto lbe 40-feet of water In
Hoover Reservoir.
Tbelr fate was unknown untU
&amp;tllrday when _ the car, contaimng sill bod•••· waa pulled
from··the Icy waters. The sevent!J body was recovered Sun·
dayi...d 1be last two, llwse of
Berne Mane and Mary J
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d M nd
ane,

the Twin

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Jackson Men·
Held for .
Burglary

Firemen Went
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332 Arrests

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Made During
Last'Year

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139 AecicfentS .

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Chianli'·Troops
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Ready to It
'China m
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Benefit Supper

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Truce B. . ht
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SaJe of Parcel
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" ·'" "''" .,o.., a.to •• - David Conklin, 5, proud ol ltobert _E. Burrb, 20, aon

••"'•• em" his new soldier sui~ ran out
".e':o~Into the street from behind a
;,... .,..\oo, .,..., ..,....,.. flee tnte the path of a school
-- , _ bus Mooday and was killed. TI1e
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driver was not cilo4.

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Mrs. Allee M. GrJmm, Horton
St., Malon, was assigned Dec.
15 as a mechanic in lbe list
Heavy Equipment Malntensooe
ComP3J11', Cu Cbl, VIetnam.

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and Jane Glltey, asailtant. The on the approval of ~ Phase ! 4 to 1 monthl II the firm wa• •die doi ~ pflllli!il fit. &amp;lne ell)'•·~ ' •
troop hu ttarted wolit on a tpe- "!{! other councilmen felt ihat hll:ed and the Jab. !I Oleelllill , lier in
,p ·!i.f eOiJbdl, ·· jyen allollllic•tile ·ftlllil...._ tialo •
dal project which will require shice so much work bad beeil ' wa• lmppouible.
I FiittoWJifl 'i;~lliili dt.aidllil!&lt; illces on Diic.'.llh"':~
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several weeki. Ttoop leaders plit Into the. po:&gt;iO!',(, Illat lbe J Mayor D. B. Morpn the"" llev . .Bojo,l t••. Wll~h~ .thit MU'II,'tl: Watti' .t~
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are Mrs. Reltb Goble IIIII Ruth matter sllould be pur.ded· f!Jr· , fore appolpted a · Clllllmlttee tho pol~ wOUid ' do Jllt!t -p.n ilht.;iilll
Powers.
lther 11 council
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Winner .To Get 20-lnch Trophy

Gene Hall Tops
In SVAC Scoring
BY. Dlat '1'11011tAS
Gene llall, 6-1 ltllillr. ol tile
South...tem Blibianders bu
the top llllll'inc average Ill 11Je
Soulhem Valley Atblette Con·
fennce bolb In all &amp;ames and
S~AC Varsity gaines.
Hall has made 74 field &amp;oals
and 16 free timJW!l for
1(12
polnta In elebt games, an averqe. ollllt.l .polnts per goune In
all games played in
~VAC
PIay, Hall
h••
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ld
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goalo
and eight free throws for 112
polntl lb five SVAC contests,
an average of 22.2 points per
garm!. • ·
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Ten;r ~. 5-l~ senior,
of the Hannan. Tr~ Wildcats
I• running second to Hall in
lroth scoring races. Cremeens,
too, .his the lop total of all lbe
playera in the SVAC In all
~=with 176 points i..TJ nine

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The late:st lddltloo waa 1 Coach Vince Lombardi of lbe •at lba Cbleb' camp to l..aDi . . . _ c!hartorftl&amp;hts """"
tJPI ...... Wdlot
world ehampiGIIsbip troplly, an Packers put h1J Greon Bay NPL Beach, • m11ea 10011J1.
• fll ln&gt;m YWiouo par\1 II lilt
ANGEII!S (tiP[) _ All ac!tlaklze l!a'ling •ilver loot. championa on clioplay Mooday WUh wrHm lfum all vver 111e .......,.•
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ball 2ll Inches lrt height, which at lbelr Santa a1111Jar1, CJilf., COUIItrJ ~ Into Lnl
Drilf lleol'lt · ... ·~:&gt;~
lbe trapplnp of a world Notional Football Leagu. Com. training camp, 1110 mil"' aorth Anplel (&lt;II' the finl AfL.NFL ~ hll llnl JA ...bl •
were lalllng In missioner Pete Rozelle wiU of here.
cham_pltabip filM• tolerelt ID tJcrn of 1111 plum ~ ·
today for the Super Bowl preoent to the winning team In Today CoaCb 11an1t Slnm the coulell .,_ strlll)get.
SoulllerD CaiUomla Jlfta. l!'att :•. P.
Jame bet- lba ita dressing room after SUII' formally introduces his Amerl·
llrtlll , _ . SalN
en CDach VinCe Ldlllbardl' ''I&gt;
114y Packers .and the dly's game at Memorial can Football League champions A ...,_
fo C4 om ion- ~?...~
stem
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Itanoas City Cblllfs.
Coliseum.
at another press day receptloo
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t 'l"'Rn 0 r mi~ .: 000 ~........,.. ali drill a start!~
er • • oze e II u - ·
lo(lay IWIIlld be clooed to tit •
T~pples
Oglethorpe, a ll8tlonall):' ranked tickets had told for lbe press and JMiblic alike. And ill "'
small college power. Mike pme and outleta re~ a added be bad Imposed 'lit t! ·.:e
Riordan paced lith-ranked J&gt;ro. brisk demand for the llotets.
p.m. curfew.
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vidence with 21
Perhapo the keeneot Interest Stram,
the other hand, htt '
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Tenth-ranked. Vanderbilt top. outside ot Los Angeles Wll in followed I ·less stern policy ol ·~
Kansas City which qulclr:ly •UJed admlttjng tbe press to ...,., · ··:
By JOE GERGEN
in suffering their sixth defeat in ~~ ~7 ~anlte&lt;l ~~':;"""'7 ped65- up Ita initial allotment of 5,000 worilout and thus far has 110' •
UPI Sports Writer
10 games.
, 1/.b•an
o!'~~P1 P
tc mp
tickets and waa sent an curtailed the activitiet of hi
nu
urn
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overtime
to
Lew Alcindor ot the book In Alcindor clr"!!ped tn :18 points !brow the Southeastern Confer· additi onal 3.000. Mllwallkee, players alter pradlce .hours.
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Player
FG FT
Cremeem
41 23
Wise
15 9
Mullins
10 8
Bickle
10 5
Sbeets
6 0
Pugh
5 1
Wstson
3 3
Slone
I 0
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beld center stage to college early 1n the second sUnza ~ !ban five tea~ -Vandy, !hell' hom~ games, also snapped Saturday, the Cble!s were gjvet -~
Kyger Creek Frosh
haakethall's contlnuin drama. the bench after lncurrmg h•s Tennessee, Mississl i State up 5,1100 tickets.
llonday off from practico '
KYGER CREEK (5-5)
revenge for an earlier
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fourth personal. He scored 1.'1 ol Auburn and Flo:,
• Perhaps the keenest Interest although they studied movies 01
(All Glmesl
and handed Middleport
Ale~, . the 7-fool-1, gtanl his points in the first half as virtually deadlock~ for--;:;: ootside of Los Angeles was in Green Bay's games again$
Player
FG Fl'
their first basketb,llr 1068
who had mtimated UCJ,A s first UCLA rang up a 50-34 bulge.
lead With 1 loss 1
Fl rid Kansas C1ty wh1ch quickly used Minnesota Cleveland and tiM _
Hall
59 ~
three starts Monday at
nine foes, !Dade tile first Alcindor's - sophomore play- kept oace with :~::·lri.::, : up Its initial allotment of 5,000 NFL cb~mpiooship enCOWii.,
Bradbury
52 31
premature wt of ~s coll~ge mates, Lynn Shackelfurd and ever ~Ussissi i
P tickets and was senf an with Dallas.
49-3&amp;.
Spaulding
45 30
career du~ to excess1ve foulmg Lucius Allen, contributed 16 and V
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additional 3,1100. Milwaukee, The Packers picked as !belt
White
26 16
Monday mght but not before 14 points, respectively, while
and';;,bolJ ha.nded the Volun· where the Packers play part of three films the Kansas City
14 • ~:so~co~~gH;:ill '·
GEroseblln
22 13
sell 15 and Queen&amp;. For
pacing lheeadtop-thrank ed Btedruinsinto sedndi~~ guard Mike Warren ~:~~~ck eJ~Y 11 ~~:gnfer:,~; their home kgames, also snapped games against the New YorJ, .~~
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dleport, Archer had !2,
a 1arg~ 1
a1 resu1.
a a ~ 12. Dave Carr paced T •
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up 5,1100 tic els.
Jels, the San Diego Chargen •
Cremeens Is second to Hall Buckley
4 o
83-Q viCtory over Washington.
Washington with 23.
~nn.ssee s tough defense. Bo Airlines reported they were and the AFL tfUe me wit!
in the all games category with S. Spaulding
2 o
~in~m~n~Is _ 10•
The sophomore wunderkind Jimmy Walker of Providence 11 yeednandt and Jerry Soothwood adding special Ollhts from IBuffalo
ga
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an average of 19.5 points per Totals
2lt 117
committed his fifth foul with the only major college player i~ scor 13 points apiece as the
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4;49 remaining in the game the nation with a higher scoring Commodores notche&lt;l their lith
meens •s second to Hall wilh an Player
FG FT PTS
Fight Results
and the Bruins on top by a mark than Aicindor, d1pped wm agamst two losses. Ron
average of ~I.O points
Per Hail
34 20
' By United Press lotenatlooal comforlahle 71&gt;59 margin. n... under his 31 point average with W•dby, the Vois' .U-purpose
ga~ Wildcat senior guard has Bradbury
23 l1 57 Utsunomiya, Japan (UP!) - spite hi• absence, the Huskies a 22-point performance in the athlete, had 23. ,
71 field goals and 3Z
Ire e SpG auldmg
19 17
Katsuyoshi Takayama, 117'111, never drew closer than 13 points Friars' 74-57 victory over Southern lihnoJS, the nation's
rose
17
second-ranked small college ·
throws for 176 ·points in a II Wh'te
5
Japan, outpointed Rudy Villateam, raised il• record to 7-2 by
10
5
25
games and has 41 field goals ! Ebi,in
gonza, 117, Philippines (10),
batlering downtrodden Evan,.
4 5 13
and 23 free throws for 105 points 8 kl
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ville 55-41. Dick Garrett and
In five SVAC contests.
uc ey
3 0
PARIS (UP!) -Jo Gonzales,
WI F
110 . 63
1591&gt;, France, knocked out
a t razier each scored 16
Roger Garrett, IHl senior of ] Totals
ihe North Gallia Pirates ~bo
NORTH GALUA (2-81
Yoland Leveque, 1591&gt;,
points for the Baiukis while the
••as dropped from the 'sqUad
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once-mighty Aces dropped !herr
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ISSa Hashas,
lOth in a row.
ost week, is third in
b o t h ayer
FG FT
stopped
Garrett
52 ••
&lt;.1NCINNATI (UPJI - Bill set to the league and to this . North Texa_ s State score&lt;l its
aces'
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Corroyez, 137, France t6).
f st M1
v u eo 1
Garrett, In nine games, has Payne
44 18
Witt, who Mondzy sold the baseball minded community. ~:"
~soun a e.v n erenre
a field goals and 63 1r e e. Deel .
23 15
c. Eichinger E 8 40 1.1 93
Cincinnati Reds to a group of We are ail looking foward to a v•ctory '" 20 games witb 1
~rows for 167 points, an averJ Morrss
24 4
M. Payne, NG 5 31 12 74
Queen City businessmen, said good club and the new sta~ st~n~~g 80-6B d~dsion over ·
oge of 18.5 per game. In sv •c Hager
. 13 11
D. Daniels HT · 5 29 20 ~
he will stay on with the team dium."
Wichita State behmd the 23n
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.,.nte~ts only Garrett has 20 ree ee
18 I
M. Payne, NG 5 31 IZ 74
or one year to e p t new On Sunday city council prom- th I
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owners
'sed
e eague s efending scoring
Ie ld . goal
. s and ,32 free throws
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C. Bradbury KC 5 1.1 11 57
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to pass Wednesday enab- champ. It was the lir•t
or 7Z poiu.ts in four games, an PI!Ck
9 I .
M. Martin, E
6 29 9 67
De Wit~ who was also gen- ling legislation in support of the conference defeat for w·
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1verage ol!8.0 points per game. Mitchell
6 4
(All Gamea)
era! manager of tbe club, said new, riverfront stadium, thus which le&lt;l 39-37 at hall"
Listed here are the top 10 Garnes
I 3 5 Nam..Team G FG FT Pts Av. he will act as a consultant un- clearing the last hurdle In the Elsewhere, Western ~:';;...
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Jcorers, according to averages i Totals
199 I~ 521 G. Hall, SW
8 74 14 162 . der a one-year contract, with a path of sale of the Reds.
. squeeze&lt;l past East Tcnnesse~
n all ganies and SVAC con: I
(SVAC Only) fll-.l!
T. Cremeens HT 9 72 32176
salary of $25,1100, His son, Bill It was hoped that council's 63-61, Virginia Tech vanquished
ests along with lbe top 10 scor- 1Player
FG FT PTS R. Garrett, E 9 52 63 167
Jr., is one of the 13 new owners support of the stadium would Wake Forest 82-70 Indiana
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SEE BILL CHILDS
ITS in eaeh category according Payne 1
31 12 74 D. Daniels, HT 9 57 35 149
who bought the club for a re- insure an announcement soon of overran Minnesota
xavic~
O total points scored,
Garrett
20 32 72 J. Hall, KC
10 59 46 164 16.4 ported fl million.
an American Football League dumped Duquesne 61-67 rowa
DO~ING
SVA~.J~~~RING
:~Is
14 12
C. Eiclilnger E 10 69 2 316116.1 The group, he~de&lt;l b' Fran- franchise for Cincinnati.
State overcame Oklahom~ State
EASTERN (HJ
Hager .
12 3
R. Douglas, E 10 59 401511
~is L. Dale, p~Sident and p~b- It was reporte&lt;l that three of 54-38, Oklahoma thras~~ !J9.S7,
...~igf Cpunly's Oldest and Largest
Player .
l'G FT PTS Peck
II 4
C. Bradbury KC
Usher of the CmcinnaU Enqull'- the busmessmen seekmg to op- Washington state stopped SouthEicliinger
2.'1
'Skidmore
8 I
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10 52 31 135
er, consummated aeqmsll10n of erate the franchi se own 23 per ern Cal 76-74 anlf ' Niagara
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
69
161
Douglas
I'" Greenlee
7 I_
Spauldmg, KC
the dub Monday.
cent of the stock In the Reds. nipped Villanova 68-65.
1
59 40 "'
5 11•
9 ·45 3() 120
Warren Giles, president of tbe -=~----~~=:.....:.:~..::::....:.:;::::::::.:..:::::::____
Martin
40 211 100 i Totals
108 &amp;&amp;'
NG 18 « 18 106
National League, explaine&lt;l fol•
Newland
211· 28 86
SOUTHWF3l'EIIN t5-3)
IO' SCORERS
a meeting with all parSpencer
19 It 49
(All Gamesl
(Total Ptsi
concerned, what De Witt's
Bene&lt;lum
10 6 2li Player
FG F1'
(All Game•)
posiUoo will ba with the club
Roush
4 3 II Hall
74 14
Name-Team
FG FT
for the next year.
Buckley
2 I 5 · Csrter
35 18
T. Cremeens, HT · 12 32
"Since control of the corporChadwell
0 I I Dillon
29 24
R. Garrett, NG
·~2 63 167 ation Is not vested in ooe or
Totals
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Shriver
22 17 .
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Notter
· Hltll. KC . .. .. ,.,'/:' 46
two parties, we required the
19 21
G. Hall, SW
.
74 14
hoard of directors to delegate
' FG FT PI'S Waugh
5 3
C. Eichinger, E
69 23 161 authority on all league and orPlayer
Douglas
39' 19 '1:1 Walker
0 I
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Eichinger
40 13 93 Totals
184 9G
R. OUo as, E
59 40 LIB ganize&lt;l baseball matters and
Marlin
39 9 671
(SVAC Oni•J I"")
D. Daniels. HT
57 35 149 they readily agreed," Giles
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C. Bradbury, KC
5.;! 31 135
Newland
17 18 52 Player
FG FT
M. Spaulding, KC 45 30 120
Welcomes New Owners
Spencer
11 9 31 Hall
52 8
M. Pa~e, NG
44 18
"Si
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th
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Benedum
·7 6 20 Dillon
17 16
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nee a mg over e Re s,
SVAC Oaly)
Bill De Witt has done a fine
Roush
4
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COrter
17
7
41
Name-Team
'"G
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PTS
1or t he city and I'm glad
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uc ey
2 , I 5 Shriver
16 8 40 G. Hall, SW
32 8 112 he has agreed to give the new
Chadwell
0 I
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10 17 37 T. Cremeens, HT
41 23 105 group the benefit of his experTotals
111 77 375 Waugh
3 3 9 R. Douglas, E.
39 19
ience their first year," he addHANNAN TRACE (11'41
Walker
0 I
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(All Gamel)
'· Totals .
115 lit Z90 J.' Hacll, KgCer, E
~ 2013 88
93 ed.
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FG F1' .-,S
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D. Daniels, HT
29 20
and lor the league when 1 say
Cremeens
72 3~ 116
; !SYAC Onlyl
M. Payne, NG
31 12
we are very happy to bave sU&lt;h
Daniels
57
35
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Team·Nalne
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FG.
FT
Pis
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Garrett
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NG
20
a•
26 18
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an outstanding group of citizens
Wise
5 51 8 112
M. Martin, E
29 9
as owners of the club.
.10,. G. Han; SW
Bickle
18 7 q T. Cremeens lf1' 5 41 23 105 21.0
Bradbury, KC 23 11
"We feel they will be an
Mullins
11 11 .M, R. Garrttt NG 4 20 32 72
Sheets
14 3 311 J. Hall, KC
5 34 20 88 t7.3
l'ugb
11 2 241 R. Douglas, E 6 39 19 97 18.1

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thai wbp llame to
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mus!e to flower agala.
ble bJ COilCOI'l IIIII .Gplla ran. IIIICb u the Batla
M&lt;Cracteo come out of • all over Europe 11114
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drfto rebearsel of Pucelnl'1 Statoo. He Is DOW • lllljeltie 1a reserve, rvr be ClliiiOI ~eve
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opecodate bltterly on wltat would His gloomy view of Uui state
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Dear MUL:
MUCH .uDD Ql1ISTION
You don't wtdersland your·
Dear Belen
1011 very well, chum.
I llloe written to ,..,.. about Honest now, amo't ,..,.. a tiltbll proble111loar u-. Please lie oore because she II "goof.
answer me in your column.
IDe aroand wllb your friends"
My boy ~ IIIII I braloe whlle yoo ""' otuck at • boy'
up. I don't !mow why. I surely school? So you wonder if offer.
dldn~ - want to, becatiN I love lag ber a release from "steady·
' ~ion. Now be li goln&amp; with the dom" wUI sbaloe her into being
111'1 be went with before be met lnoe? I doubt il
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have ~
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U I don't lel him ba&lt;:k, life you ask a hi&amp;h achool atrl to go
opera as 1bey have Ia
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tbo prices of tickets . , low
Slsterville
Sometimell've thooJ&amp;Iol of bav· tied down! - H.
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when I wanted to see SlbakeWith7Stores
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we bad to Uote up bopefully
me.
Is down my back, straight. I
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I'll 1z7 anytloiiJa you lllfPII, ,.ar all tile latest make . up. . .
!lelen, but doa't tell me to lor- Because of thls my reiaUv.,
Mceracl&lt;ea said Los
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word got out 1 wu too. Then 1
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I bavea't answered, honey, met thll boy who lives in anoth·
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mat you doo'l wont Ia beat: I'd be a~e to •• with blm.
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anllable llllilically, and
ou ¥liST lorpt blm Or make A(ter three dates o1 petting, • . _ •
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aood prelenle.
be IOid me he loved me and
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Mb:, fllrl, dale other boyo, couldnt go on without me. s . A
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He promised to see me every
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see -spaper
from 1111 cu,rem lllrl'• DOtelloat. week, but In a liUie while, be
to f-lhoi llliiPifM .,....., u
Did ohe reUre IDa corner end didn't come bW any more. I
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ped ller7 Nol much! I'll bet abe can't. I'm pregnalll, My lam- .
l'lil! lloo SlJBlleE AISIEI...
got mad first, illld llteD "for. Uy would be disgraced U they
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(Ji..axwa k•arrew) I
lell wllb IIJe crowd. WbiD
1 and teD him, so we can decide , ....,..,.,
etDVI ltiR Mmll OSSifY
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pen to ,..,..1
Tell your parents, and you
ll'a your oolJ • ., to lnVel: three wUl decide together what
, so 1z71 Wbo knotn, lite detour to do, but don't expect coopermay turn ooi to biJ the bul aUoo from the boy. He only
road alter all. - B.
took whit be thought was be1
Dear Helen:
Inc passed arouod free. And be
I'm Ia MilllaJT . Academy, hid every right to think so, U
"· arid blml beeo &amp;01111 · staedy you pelted with him from the
with a J)rl at loomt 1 1D c e ftrat date. II you'U send me
JuDe. llaw do )'Gil ajllain to • your address, I'll provide you
J)rllblt
w.alto llllb with a list of homes lor unwed John D. Herbert, Treasurer and percentage of Increase
Iter uuhiPPJ' by rwii'ICIII1I btr mothers 1a your area. But 1 of State, reports that Ol!lo'• 18 decreale followa:
whlla J'li'N JIOt tllfNT
can't offer much aympathy. You ~· · ~akl ; : .
~ Athens - tJ8'1,48U5, tJII4,·
I'm oftat liJou,t bw 1114 doD't ultecl lor Ibis I - H.
n:l ':.1: 0~ lhe current ~ 147.11, 1!2,GIU9,
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milltll,
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than.. Dl'
the 18 e 'and 6.8 per cent minus. Jloct.
•• m ton over
m ·••n
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NEW YORK (UPI) -The counties from July 1,
11166 plus. Lawrence - $187,345.13,
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Nii:W YORK (UPI) -Take raUngo with first place votes 1, 1965 through Dec. 31, 1965, per cent plus. Metes - f~S:a!O··
Rick Barry ut of 111e NaUonal and won-lost recortts of games the amount of dollar Increase 15, $29,995.35, _$6,975.20 nunus:
sketllall .:Oeoc1 u
r1n1 played through Saturday Jan and percentage follow:
8.7 per cent mlllllll, Pike- $64,·
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957.44,
$63,892.88, $1,0114.51 plus,
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Barry, 111e s... FniodJoo Team
Polnto plua.
390.59, $200,098.12, $4,'1V1.53
Warrklr ..pbomore, eontlnued !. UCLA (33) (9-0)
Gallla
$141,418.24,
$136,·
us, 2.4 per cent minus. Scioto
348
to leed the NBA In ICOI'Ing. 2, Lou!aville (2) (l:l-f)
290 858.22, $9,558.02, 7.0 per pent - $285,248.87, fl94,1137.27, $2!H,· •
aceordlool to official -leque 3. North Carolina (ll·t) .
plus.
8S7,27, $29,388.60 minus, 10.0
statlollcs released lllday lor 4. New Mexico (!1.0)
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Bockln8 - $119,547.22, $205,· per cent minus. VInton - $35,gamet tl1tOoJF Jut Sitnday.
101.99, $445.23, 0.4 plus.
195.56, $33,999.50, $1,191.116 plus,
5• Houaton (13-1)
3
'l'loe Sao FronciiCO ece bad e. Texas Weolem (10.2)
:: Jacksoo - $22S,926.5l, $205,· ·5 per cent plus.
1,421 poiDta to 1111 c:Mdll end a 7. Kansas (10.2)
99 731.55, $18,195.02, U per cent
scoring average Gr $'1.4 polllts 8. Cincinnati (9-2)
69 pl~nce _ $333, 31 9.43, $300,· TOUCHDOWN AWARD
DRESS SHOES- STACKS- FlATS- SNOW BOOTS
per game. He ICOred GD 514 1. Princeton 111·1)
61 11110.28, $33,339.15, 10.7 per ceat NEW YORK (UP!) -Qlarlea
field &amp;oals end 39S free 11orows. 10. Vanderbilt (10.2)
46 plus.
(}Up) Engle, former BriWil and
ALL COLORS- SUEDES AND LEATHERS
With Berry our.. lc tront, Second 10 -11. Providence Melp- $126,194.41,
$120,· Peen State football coaeh,
Oscar Robertson of Clnclomati 42; 12. Western Kentucky 341; 085.95, $6,108.51, 5.1 per cenl Monday was named wilmer of
WITH PURSES TO MATCH
and WUI Chlmberlaln of 13. Boston Callege Zl: 14. plus.
the New York Touclldown
Pblladelploia are hltlllng lor the Fl4rida 17; 15)11~) . Seattle and Plb - $73,5'11.30, $70,8'16.20, Club'• 33rd annual award.
VALUES TO 16.00
runnenop aport. Robert&amp;on waa Dayton 13; 17 (tie) Tennessee, $2,896.10, u per cent plus.
second, havln&amp; scored . 1,057 St. John's and Mississippi State Ross :_ $478,247.39,
$4511,· The award, the nldesl of its
points Ia 31 cames lor .a 2U 11; 20 (tie) Southern Methodist 213.05, $:10,004.34, 4.4 per cent tind in point of continuity aud
to
average! and Chant!'"rliiil wao and Iowa 10.
plus.
origin, is presented annuaDy to
thlnl wtth 1,039 poililS lltd on
Seloll - $579 214 07
$56'1· the "individual who has D!ade a
avt!ra&amp;e of 24.2 pointa i. tn 43 Today's Ololo Collele BauetbaD 559.66, $11,704.3B,
per ce~t oontributlili of pennanenl .
pones.
plus. .
to the sport of football
Jerry West ~I Los Aqeles
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Schedule
Vtaton - $34,7t2.71, $31,787.· .::....:....:...::.:.:....:.._ _ _ __
wao fourth with 113., ,polilts. Clncmnad at Dayton
53, $3,005.18, U ' per cent plus.
followed closely by llal Clfeer of Kent State at Bowling Green
Four of the ten oounUes show·
l'lllladelphla wllb 109 pofr)\1.
Wooster at ,Hiram
ed declines 1n the coDection of . T•at Loosea
C b a m b e r I a i n ~ the Denl8olt at Capital
motor sales bousetraller and
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l..,..e in field goal petl:entage otterbein at Baldwin-Wallace use tases ui !be first half of
N!tld Not Embarrass
witlo a .eas mark, with 401 Akron at Oberlin
the "'w.'"''•
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were Gall•• M"'•s Ross and "''" .,.,.......... ..,.,. "'wo•·
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showing
the col· llvotu fear ot ,.,. ~- w,•;:·
NCond at .526 and hli team·
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l.. uoo .lor the period from July t.:•..=.~~.~~: ~"· on
mate WDils Reed was lhlrd
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~1m 1 '·-~~the 11trou1~ :O"l::
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the itee lltrow ai:cutaq,- - Grande Colle&amp;t'•
Thursday of doll.;,~~': or d = el """' - - .....,.-.
ment w!llt a p,... ·•t!Ollt-of .'115 nlgbt oppooenr, downed Alder· =;::;::~~=~::~:::=:;=::--:==:;;;=:;
on lS'/ of 153
· npt8.¥llirry son-Bo\iaddus 71'"
.Mond9y
was ~i:ood tot •·•• dqartllli!nt _nl&amp;ht. ~ Yellow J~ckr.ts Ill, . '
at ~ llld BostoD's Saoii loop Coaclo Fr,"\'k Enty dre now. ~'*
wail third at' .872. .. ·. ' · ·• ,,.. ' the seasbh. Rle Graodo ) s
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, lttnember The Dtze: ~w~nesday
Ill!' ~ pulled down .1...1 ,c. :Ginther, 111m 01 '!.trs Wilma
f!!bodiid• •In a · pma for on GtnU. ol Cltf1!teJ:, ·if till dul)J..,.
9:00
~~ of 2U. 'l'lotil1oiorid ~: PI'· Nq lo}l;~ ~lelliall). A
liaulild dilwn ~1•
1or1 '' [' ~untcaliOD!Io'f'!'irinl ~1ai-.
average.
, " ' . , · i.t,,~~e iS a 111114 :8raa...te,• _ot '
1c ~ assist depaH~rtent ; Eastern IJilh School . • ,
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Oolc:l!go'• Guy Rodiera·'·~ a. · ·
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' margin :over ~
n was cr:!'!fiP'Ith~ ~ 'Rilbel'll&lt;&lt;!JI ~~ail, ail ,~vtrll""' .,
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j ibe MIIOB Cwul)' llolllw (I&amp; - - - - - . . - . . . - " " ' \
Miss Kalloy ~pan,
Jl8iiY lite plalDtllf Ia elldl ...
1l(r. IIIII Mn. George
lion. Both · seek JudloDeala for
Is vlsillnt will! Mr. and
allepd damages to ,....,.,..
Dona1tl Beaver ill Vlrllal•·
iD .... mrodllloD lli!d
Mra. Dlaooe Bell and SODS
"''"~ damagtd.
spent the
In oae action lbe defeai!ont
ljer parents, Mr. and Is Carroll Casto, Pl. P l - .
Capehart.
I and lite plalnllff II ..., . JudiMr. and Mr.. &amp;ward
meot In the sum ol
·oo4
family of Leesville,
IDterest ana eosta. 'lbe oilier
Mt. and Mrs. Cbester Rousb
names Bill McDaniel, doflndAddilon, viotted over the
ant and asks judgment of tilt,
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and costa.

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ROUSH SHOE STORE

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COLEMAN
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Power equipment, radio, white lldiWIII tlrti, tied &amp;}ass, anti-spill dlffereDtiaJ, olllt 11.1100 rMa

Mldweot
Indiana 13 Minnesota 61
Xavier Ohio 61 Duquesne 57
I Iowa St. M 'llllaboma St. 38
De Paul 71 St. Bonaventure 73
SEOAL RESERVES
Oshkosh t02 Whitewater 70
TEAM
W L P OP
Beloit 97 Wheaton 84
Nelsonville , •. , 8 0 2H 231
Seottlnrest
Athens . .. .. .. . s 1 218 173
N. Texas 80 Wichita 51. 88
Wellston ........ 4 3 347 213
Oklahoma 99 Nebraska 87
Jackson .. .. ••.. 4 4 284 284
Hardinll 116 Christian Bros. 58 Pomeroy .. , .. .. 3 4 21114 312
Logan .... ...... 3 4 313 286
1Ark. AM&amp;N 114 Tex. Srn. 91
: Southwett Tex. 73 East Tex. U Middleport .. •.. 1 5 219 292
. McMurry 8lJ Texas A&amp;l 10
Galllpolls , , .. , . . 1 8 219 299
Sam ll_oosum 69 Sui RO!! 63
TOTALS ... . .. 17 17 liM UN

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PLAN COURSES

P'l'. PLEASANT - Estenslon
CouriM ol Manhall University
tre belnc organized lor

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Point
Pleasant on 'llull1lday, at 8:34J
p.m. at tho North Point PI••·
unt Junior Hllb School. Ad·
Ylllced Studles·Human Adjustment will be ollered. Persona
lDteruted In Jobtlni tloe daooes

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at Nelsonvllle
Albeno at Middleport
SATURDAY'S GAMES:
Otetapeake at Gallipolis
Logan at Upper ArUngtoD
Coal Grove at JackiOD
Middleport at Kyger Creek

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YOUTiiS BOOTS

DEMI BOOTS

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MI11Amerlu
lrolcon SIHionly $7.88

Silo

Woo $10.99

Angel Treecls, Sm1ll Size Only _

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THE SHOE B0 X

COMPLETE BRAKE JOB
All 4 whe•ls. lnclud•a wheel

&lt;yUnd..

OYe•houl,

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top

qual·
labor-brake td·

$13 9 5

justment tnd fluid.

Double-Action SHOCKS
For 2 wheels .. . $12.98
Heavy duty original
aquipm1-nt quality . .. , .

MUFFLER

INSTALLED - -

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MUFFLER

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Dupont Gt.~ .uard
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ThursdaysOpen
Friday
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Colleue
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IShoes Displayed On Racks For Easy Selection ]

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LADIES' SHOES REDUCED l or More

Our Job Is~ aladEIIiiJ' .S JEIIhcl'tt wllent It's
used. We're In this busktaal-...11 Is car.~~!*' 'jlllll lite
'supplyofafundamanlalrequhlpattafii'IOCienl.... ~

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want when they want lt.ttmuM llllql~allll ttmea
andmaintallllngalblflllllloiiW~ZIQ'Ihl'iiiiJI .
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Rt. 3 Wellston : Mrs. Arch T.

It means doing MJ".)olltltllwe •
oftiPiatnls frfliQ
arising, and it111811•paaptandfll(flllillllilliif-. .do.

Lambert . Jal'k!'i on.
Births

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Long A&lt;lttmn. dallllUer, ll:tli

partlnitnffalrs.LikaiQUII!•cltbalo"!!~CWa.

p.m. Monday.
llh&lt;Wpo
Mrs. Colvin M. Sandf!r.!. Mrs.
Anlhnny F. Atkinson.
Virllil
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ct......,.,r. Mrs. Genld Grate.

prosperonlyestheCII••n

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MASON - The Mason Parent
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Ratliff, Rt. 2 Jadalon : Mrs.
John H. staus, Ashland, Ky.;

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WONDERFUL, HEEL HUGGERS, JARMAN, CALUMET,
min-I
RAND and RANDCRAFT.

Wi11iarns, Wellston ; Mrs. Richard Dow, Columbus; Lois AM

Teachf' r

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Holzer Hospital:
Vlsltlnc
hours 2-24 and 7-8 p.m. Ptrents
only on Pediatrics Ward.
Admlloloas
Mrs. Clara E. CardweU, Ill
Xineon Dr.; Mrs. Calvin M.
Sonders, 115 Third Ave.; Mn.
Ida M. Clark, 417 First Ave.;
ltdward Holbrook, 510 Third
Ave.: Ray M. Kline,
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Third Ave.; Christopher M.
Fischer, 613 Second Ave.; Ma·
ry Lou WIUiams, Rt. 2 Crown
City; David K. Johnson, RL 2
Crown City; Mrs. Ottie Smith,
Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Mrs. Normal
G. Dean, Patriot; Mrs, Landon
Burnette, Rt. 2 GalUpolls; Mrs.
Paul R. Hlglnbolltam, Pl
Pleasant: Harry G. YOUIII, Mason; Mrs. Richard L. Beller,
Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant; Mn. James
W. Kimble, New Hoven: O!eryl
L. Howard, Rt. I Letart; Mrs.
John K. Bentz, Rt. I
Long
Bottom: Urwin s. Nease, Rt. I
Minersville; Mrs. Rlchord L.
Jeffers, Rt. Z Albany; Sharon
M. 'npton, Jackson ; Joseph L.
Miller, lrootoo ; Mrs.
Dulcie

Ri cky A. Jones. Mrs. Gary L.
Malone, Mrs.. Henry Wippel.
Mrs 0.111\Y Griffith. llrs. (lor.

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- tlwo 1bt Vlllled states.
Why daltrll open lt!lapi II
_
eou1c1 mab 1 !lml oat
• I little All . . . * I t
' IIJJIOUMMUIIBL
IIOllllcf', be llkl
A , _ llr ., flO 1te III....U!
•
v- - . 1111a • • • • .,_ • 11bteU!nc
tloraiOIIIId to liD&amp; rock end roll lle()acten belle9a till
LONDON CUP!) -£9Et~ .,.. t1oey ..W Olth!t
ID .1111
........t foun 'Willi C2l!llbl( 1e11ure lima Ill
bellevp be was bom 1oo 10011 Into writing pop ltuff
~ SoiOdra vanoed eouatrfot II lbt
(I' 1oo late. But the great ottter bus!..... oulltiol)t,
hrl. Kansas Cltf-to "'IPPO'Ialllly for cpera.
operatiC CtiiDJ)IIOI!B were luckily iiliCI lbillk of Uoe loe.t to 11Je
s. otiMtk wino milbl
"Twatty.a,. ,.., ...
IMlr!l aleQclly the rilbt 111ne In world. w
ltlr.,lld 111 llllllic. liillbt ..,. calleJt
11Je opiDioc of James lleeraci&lt;· Mcerackeo WU 1 boy
be pl...... .. llilp Ia eootatmment for tbo ""'•"
ea. who bep1 llltdlj Wilider1nc 111 hilnadve GlrJ, lilt., end
lrlu to lilow theM blp ald. "'lal """ ll ...
- · t1oo Unlteol States will wice and pbyJolqUe lllllllred
thai wbp llame to
pmlocl ,Iiiii
create the tllmlla lor greal lliltll ..,. eu11y
lllllody Berlioz .,... at leut u
mus!e to flower agala.
ble bJ COilCOI'l IIIII .Gplla ran. IIIICb u the Batla
M&lt;Cracteo come out of • all over Europe 11114
Villtod Be now lloldllbll drutlc lan
drfto rebearsel of Pucelnl'1 Statoo. He Is DOW • lllljeltie 1a reserve, rvr be ClliiiOI ~eve
"Turandot" at Covent Gardelt
JDIC of
u that tbe eflltoect ooclely wlll oot
Opera llouoe-he t.kea lbe r.et tall, 250 pound• with a shire 101111 p1. 111 wealth
tenor lead, Prince C~ topeelaculat 57-lndl diM!.
11oo struaflng ...,... world.
opecodate bltterly on wltat would His gloomy view of Uui state
·.-bave beeo the fate of (&gt;uoj)lnl, end ftltllre of opera bt the "We'lll bu!ldlag great culbiiral
Verdi, Meyerbeer and tile rest United Stalel II one be bas
Iii 11oo llatel," be
Serw The '
if they were r1sfn1 young I!IJ&gt;reued before built bas """
lbt queetlon II what
Flor•l ,..••
composers now.
(
been reiDiorced by evidence
goioJc to put In them?

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illliSic 'flower in lbe United

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1CJU'IIf AIUJ) FOB m
'll'llllt 11tr !No*l.. I'm 1ry1Jtt
'11111 coloimllli for fOUbiiO drvp her '&gt;I' 811)'1hbtc. Of
IJII&gt;Pie, illllt problem~ • n d tuortt I doa~ 10 with pleaoureo, their lrotobletl lltd Cirls up bore.
· l\111. ~ wHil 'lite 1't1S1 ~ Belen Tile tea1011 I lhlllll a feell
Help US I, II wolcotne~ Jucb• rt1trietecl II !hot sbe's forever
but wooi ..,.. I . . , . . qu... COOflng anoUad wttlJ lDJ lrlends
lion wi!lo a bruol&gt;oiL
111 a Utile bit ....._ than just
Send JOllr lieirap q11e1Uoo friendly basis. Should I lell
~ YOUTH ASKED FOR
loor It's okay? - M.U.L.
,.,. ol Helen Help US'
~ P.S. 1 don't underatand gtrli
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very well.
oew..-per.
Dear MUL:
MUCH .uDD Ql1ISTION
You don't wtdersland your·
Dear Belen
1011 very well, chum.
I llloe written to ,..,.. about Honest now, amo't ,..,.. a tiltbll proble111loar u-. Please lie oore because she II "goof.
answer me in your column.
IDe aroand wllb your friends"
My boy ~ IIIII I braloe whlle yoo ""' otuck at • boy'
up. I don't !mow why. I surely school? So you wonder if offer.
dldn~ - want to, becatiN I love lag ber a release from "steady·
' ~ion. Now be li goln&amp; with the dom" wUI sbaloe her into being
111'1 be went with before be met lnoe? I doubt il
'
me.
You're expectin&amp; a Jot when
have ~
Of The Ohio V•lley
U I don't lel him ba&lt;:k, life you ask a hi&amp;h achool atrl to go
opera as 1bey have Ia
From
won't be worth llviJli.l refuse oteady long-distance. Why not
~tD~&amp;~
::rw~...,
the nation a
fhWpolls To
1D date other boys. U I can•! make II "wbeo possible," and ~
~ ,~...
""
tboah'e II IIUbeldized bere,
111
nave him, I WOD'.t have 11111. then neither ,of you wiD feel
tbo prices of tickets . , low
Slsterville
Sometimell've thooJ&amp;Iol of bav· tied down! - H.
UDKnmblelhnofourJ....,Ieo,
when I wanted to see SlbakeWith7Stores
--~'"'- Dear Helen:
-fonnleller
..... - wordo.
to
_.. _ the oilier
IIIII on --~•-t
_ . . or ....._.....,
fourtoordlnai'J
' speare'a ......
"""""'
10 he'D be I&lt;IITf and come to I dye my balr blonde end :t
we bad to Uote up bopefully
me.
Is down my back, straight. I
TUIIB
boxoflke."
I'll 1z7 anytloiiJa you lllfPII, ,.ar all tile latest make . up. . .
!lelen, but doa't tell me to lor- Because of thls my reiaUv.,
Mceracl&lt;ea said Los
Jet biro becaUit I can't - and parenll lbiDk 1 look like a
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example, had co re"':al~=
JEARTIIROKEN AND
IN tramp. 1otarted h...... arouod
:
ballet, ooly II
"'o·o
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"gone belor•
I.OVE
with girls who are tramps and
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Dear HAIL:
word got out 1 wu too. Then 1
1
1
realize tloey've - · II
I bavea't answered, honey, met thll boy who lives in anoth·
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pjl1lc ~~urewt!:t ~leCIIUie 1 e111 only tell y o u er town. l lied to my folks so
1
~G
mat you doo'l wont Ia beat: I'd be a~e to •• with blm.
_EXDr ULPI
anllable llllilically, and
ou ¥liST lorpt blm Or make A(ter three dates o1 petting, • . _ •
_
, C!OIIseqUOiJI failure of
aood prelenle.
be IOid me he loved me and
(X""~~
I aperauc liilllence Ia expand II
59N.2ndAve.
Mb:, fllrl, dale other boyo, couldnt go on without me. s . A
:1 liltltber of hll CI'IISades.
99UUO
inlle, lbow bliD )'Gil dOII't carw. J prcwed )II)' love lor blm.
,
Adll.ockltll
. .D laet, JOII JIIICiot laie • leaf
He promised to see me every
TELRI
,
Now ... elftW letten
see -spaper
from 1111 cu,rem lllrl'• DOtelloat. week, but In a liUie while, be
to f-lhoi llliiPifM .,....., u
Did ohe reUre IDa corner end didn't come bW any more. I
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• n...-bJIIoulocoveanplail "accldillllt wileD be drop- tried to forget him but now 1
1,!!fi!JJH!t!!!!~E'~r!:!W!!!!•!IIl!l¥!1t!l!la!!U!..!T:!II!J1!:::!1!1.:-~Ii!!!bo!!~O~z!e!!!!!~li~l!_l!!D!!•!IILT!:la!!•!r!:;..,!,!!!!ll!!•~·
ped ller7 Nol much! I'll bet abe can't. I'm pregnalll, My lam- .
l'lil! lloo SlJBlleE AISIEI...
got mad first, illld llteD "for. Uy would be disgraced U they
·
got" him, wbDe ~ ber-o knew. Should I go to see him
(Ji..axwa k•arrew) I
lell wllb IIJe crowd. WbiD
1 and teD him, so we can decide , ....,..,.,
etDVI ltiR Mmll OSSifY
!
ml! -otloerlareloitm'estecl, together wbatto do?- DES. .,.
" - founuclu ..u.r~o... ..;,u.., _ _armu )
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10 bqlnah ~~It--~•-ba PERATE AT 15
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pen to ,..,..1
Tell your parents, and you
ll'a your oolJ • ., to lnVel: three wUl decide together what
, so 1z71 Wbo knotn, lite detour to do, but don't expect coopermay turn ooi to biJ the bul aUoo from the boy. He only
road alter all. - B.
took whit be thought was be1
Dear Helen:
Inc passed arouod free. And be
I'm Ia MilllaJT . Academy, hid every right to think so, U
"· arid blml beeo &amp;01111 · staedy you pelted with him from the
with a J)rl at loomt 1 1D c e ftrat date. II you'U send me
JuDe. llaw do )'Gil ajllain to • your address, I'll provide you
J)rllblt
w.alto llllb with a list of homes lor unwed John D. Herbert, Treasurer and percentage of Increase
Iter uuhiPPJ' by rwii'ICIII1I btr mothers 1a your area. But 1 of State, reports that Ol!lo'• 18 decreale followa:
whlla J'li'N JIOt tllfNT
can't offer much aympathy. You ~· · ~akl ; : .
~ Athens - tJ8'1,48U5, tJII4,·
I'm oftat liJou,t bw 1114 doD't ultecl lor Ibis I - H.
n:l ':.1: 0~ lhe current ~ 147.11, 1!2,GIU9,
U
..
year, which started July !, 1966. cent plus. GaD!a 'lbll shows an Increase of more t82· 312·83• ss.G25.so.
milltll,
.,--J
0
than.. Dl'
the 18 e 'and 6.8 per cent minus. Jloct.
•• m ton over
m ·••n
..,. 7""17 •••183 9(1
'l.tlta "'-~C&gt;d last re...
- - •••• .... • .... ' '
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57U4 plus, ... per cent
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Total ·eoHectioos for the per- Jackson - $111,132.90, '"'"V··j
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IC&gt;d .In the ten-southeastern Ohio 74, $2,013.18 plus, 2.1 per cent
NEW YORK (UPI) -The counties from July 1,
11166 plus. Lawrence - $187,345.13,
.,J.Il
til
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UP! major college basketball through Dee. 31, 11166, aod July $180,376.98, $6,1166.15, plus, U
Nii:W YORK (UPI) -Take raUngo with first place votes 1, 1965 through Dec. 31, 1965, per cent plus. Metes - f~S:a!O··
Rick Barry ut of 111e NaUonal and won-lost recortts of games the amount of dollar Increase 15, $29,995.35, _$6,975.20 nunus:
sketllall .:Oeoc1 u
r1n1 played through Saturday Jan and percentage follow:
8.7 per cent mlllllll, Pike- $64,·
Ba --•
b . 1. onb ~
in
ptrentheses·
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Atheao
S325,183.21,
flM,·
957.44,
$63,892.88, $1,0114.51 plus,
1
raoe .... you ave • a..w.
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59!.42, $30,591.89, IU per cent 1.7 per cect plus. 11oea - t195,·
Barry, 111e s... FniodJoo Team
Polnto plua.
390.59, $200,098.12, $4,'1V1.53
Warrklr ..pbomore, eontlnued !. UCLA (33) (9-0)
Gallla
$141,418.24,
$136,·
us, 2.4 per cent minus. Scioto
348
to leed the NBA In ICOI'Ing. 2, Lou!aville (2) (l:l-f)
290 858.22, $9,558.02, 7.0 per pent - $285,248.87, fl94,1137.27, $2!H,· •
aceordlool to official -leque 3. North Carolina (ll·t) .
plus.
8S7,27, $29,388.60 minus, 10.0
statlollcs released lllday lor 4. New Mexico (!1.0)
:
Bockln8 - $119,547.22, $205,· per cent minus. VInton - $35,gamet tl1tOoJF Jut Sitnday.
101.99, $445.23, 0.4 plus.
195.56, $33,999.50, $1,191.116 plus,
5• Houaton (13-1)
3
'l'loe Sao FronciiCO ece bad e. Texas Weolem (10.2)
:: Jacksoo - $22S,926.5l, $205,· ·5 per cent plus.
1,421 poiDta to 1111 c:Mdll end a 7. Kansas (10.2)
99 731.55, $18,195.02, U per cent
scoring average Gr $'1.4 polllts 8. Cincinnati (9-2)
69 pl~nce _ $333, 31 9.43, $300,· TOUCHDOWN AWARD
DRESS SHOES- STACKS- FlATS- SNOW BOOTS
per game. He ICOred GD 514 1. Princeton 111·1)
61 11110.28, $33,339.15, 10.7 per ceat NEW YORK (UP!) -Qlarlea
field &amp;oals end 39S free 11orows. 10. Vanderbilt (10.2)
46 plus.
(}Up) Engle, former BriWil and
ALL COLORS- SUEDES AND LEATHERS
With Berry our.. lc tront, Second 10 -11. Providence Melp- $126,194.41,
$120,· Peen State football coaeh,
Oscar Robertson of Clnclomati 42; 12. Western Kentucky 341; 085.95, $6,108.51, 5.1 per cenl Monday was named wilmer of
WITH PURSES TO MATCH
and WUI Chlmberlaln of 13. Boston Callege Zl: 14. plus.
the New York Touclldown
Pblladelploia are hltlllng lor the Fl4rida 17; 15)11~) . Seattle and Plb - $73,5'11.30, $70,8'16.20, Club'• 33rd annual award.
VALUES TO 16.00
runnenop aport. Robert&amp;on waa Dayton 13; 17 (tie) Tennessee, $2,896.10, u per cent plus.
second, havln&amp; scored . 1,057 St. John's and Mississippi State Ross :_ $478,247.39,
$4511,· The award, the nldesl of its
points Ia 31 cames lor .a 2U 11; 20 (tie) Southern Methodist 213.05, $:10,004.34, 4.4 per cent tind in point of continuity aud
to
average! and Chant!'"rliiil wao and Iowa 10.
plus.
origin, is presented annuaDy to
thlnl wtth 1,039 poililS lltd on
Seloll - $579 214 07
$56'1· the "individual who has D!ade a
avt!ra&amp;e of 24.2 pointa i. tn 43 Today's Ololo Collele BauetbaD 559.66, $11,704.3B,
per ce~t oontributlili of pennanenl .
pones.
plus. .
to the sport of football
Jerry West ~I Los Aqeles
,
Schedule
Vtaton - $34,7t2.71, $31,787.· .::....:....:...::.:.:....:.._ _ _ __
wao fourth with 113., ,polilts. Clncmnad at Dayton
53, $3,005.18, U ' per cent plus.
followed closely by llal Clfeer of Kent State at Bowling Green
Four of the ten oounUes show·
l'lllladelphla wllb 109 pofr)\1.
Wooster at ,Hiram
ed declines 1n the coDection of . T•at Loosea
C b a m b e r I a i n ~ the Denl8olt at Capital
motor sales bousetraller and
•
l..,..e in field goal petl:entage otterbein at Baldwin-Wallace use tases ui !be first half of
N!tld Not Embarrass
witlo a .eas mark, with 401 Akron at Oberlin
the "'w.'"''•
-·-- llscal year· The•,~ wft'eredrulem~tbtc&amp;IIM
.._ ......,. Ol ,,............
bullets Ia 59'1 altsmll!+ Walt Youngstown at lUll once
were Gall•• M"'•s Ross and "''" .,.,.......... ..,.,. "'wo•·
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New
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BeD
; amy o
i.'!f.• . l"as ue 1e . ale at 10 ran e SeloiAl. ·F.igurei
showing
the col· llvotu fear ot ,.,. ~- w,•;:·
NCond at .526 and hli team·
.
.
l.. uoo .lor the period from July t.:•..=.~~.~~: ~"· on
mate WDils Reed was lhlrd
......_
1 11166 through Dec at !1166 ,..., .,,._, &amp;14 ,,,.. ,. mon
C-Ui)
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RIO """' jWINS
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Adriin Smlllt ol Cll)clitnaU led ' W~t VIrginia ;'State, Rio
~1m 1 '·-~~the 11trou1~ :O"l::
~-.'J.'A'l'&amp;iil'":
I
,
the itee lltrow ai:cutaq,- - Grande Colle&amp;t'•
Thursday of doll.;,~~': or d = el """' - - .....,.-.
ment w!llt a p,... ·•t!Ollt-of .'115 nlgbt oppooenr, downed Alder· =;::;::~~=~::~:::=:;=::--:==:;;;=:;
on lS'/ of 153
· npt8.¥llirry son-Bo\iaddus 71'"
.Mond9y
was ~i:ood tot •·•• dqartllli!nt _nl&amp;ht. ~ Yellow J~ckr.ts Ill, . '
at ~ llld BostoD's Saoii loop Coaclo Fr,"\'k Enty dre now. ~'*
wail third at' .872. .. ·. ' · ·• ,,.. ' the seasbh. Rle Graodo ) s
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Ciwnberlaia had :a · ood &amp;-!1. •
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lllaf~D Nate 'lturmond
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NO EXCHANGES - NO RETU~S :t ,,• ·
Fniocisco , In the t ~ · GJ;l'UIIIi:R AT D.\ IIIAIIIG • ·
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ALL, SALES .FINAL
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departmdnt. The 'Pitliadt!plil~' ' ' ~ .Secooid Class Jar,lc '·
, lttnember The Dtze: ~w~nesday
Ill!' ~ pulled down .1...1 ,c. :Ginther, 111m 01 '!.trs Wilma
f!!bodiid• •In a · pma for on GtnU. ol Cltf1!teJ:, ·if till dul)J..,.
9:00
~~ of 2U. 'l'lotil1oiorid ~: PI'· Nq lo}l;~ ~lelliall). A
liaulild dilwn ~1•
1or1 '' [' ~untcaliOD!Io'f'!'irinl ~1ai-.
average.
, " ' . , · i.t,,~~e iS a 111114 :8raa...te,• _ot '
1c ~ assist depaH~rtent ; Eastern IJilh School . • ,
.,
Oolc:l!go'• Guy Rodiera·'·~ a. · ·
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. · n ·, ••Fa&amp;e of t ~ 1ame, w~Jie
' margin :over ~
n was cr:!'!fiP'Ith~ ~ 'Rilbel'll&lt;&lt;!JI ~~ail, ail ,~vtrll""' .,
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lllolober ii1iC1 family.
j ibe MIIOB Cwul)' llolllw (I&amp; - - - - - . . - . . . - " " ' \
Miss Kalloy ~pan,
Jl8iiY lite plalDtllf Ia elldl ...
1l(r. IIIII Mn. George
lion. Both · seek JudloDeala for
Is vlsillnt will! Mr. and
allepd damages to ,....,.,..
Dona1tl Beaver ill Vlrllal•·
iD .... mrodllloD lli!d
Mra. Dlaooe Bell and SODS
"''"~ damagtd.
spent the
In oae action lbe defeai!ont
ljer parents, Mr. and Is Carroll Casto, Pl. P l - .
Capehart.
I and lite plalnllff II ..., . JudiMr. and Mr.. &amp;ward
meot In the sum ol
·oo4
family of Leesville,
IDterest ana eosta. 'lbe oilier
Mt. and Mrs. Cbester Rousb
names Bill McDaniel, doflndAddilon, viotted over the
ant and asks judgment of tilt,
.0 .
with Mr. and Mrs.
and costa.

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IShoes Displayed On Racks For Easy Selection ]

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LADIES' SHOES REDUCED l or More

Our Job Is~ aladEIIiiJ' .S JEIIhcl'tt wllent It's
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Rt. 3 Wellston : Mrs. Arch T.

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oftiPiatnls frfliQ
arising, and it111811•paaptandfll(flllillllilliif-. .do.

Lambert . Jal'k!'i on.
Births

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Long A&lt;lttmn. dallllUer, ll:tli

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p.m. Monday.
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Mrs. Colvin M. Sandf!r.!. Mrs.
Anlhnny F. Atkinson.
Virllil
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Ratliff, Rt. 2 Jadalon : Mrs.
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JACQUELINE, CONNIES, PARIS FASHION, MISS
WONDERFUL, HEEL HUGGERS, JARMAN, CALUMET,
min-I
RAND and RANDCRAFT.

Wi11iarns, Wellston ; Mrs. Richard Dow, Columbus; Lois AM

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Holzer Hospital:
Vlsltlnc
hours 2-24 and 7-8 p.m. Ptrents
only on Pediatrics Ward.
Admlloloas
Mrs. Clara E. CardweU, Ill
Xineon Dr.; Mrs. Calvin M.
Sonders, 115 Third Ave.; Mn.
Ida M. Clark, 417 First Ave.;
ltdward Holbrook, 510 Third
Ave.: Ray M. Kline,
J41'AI
Third Ave.; Christopher M.
Fischer, 613 Second Ave.; Ma·
ry Lou WIUiams, Rt. 2 Crown
City; David K. Johnson, RL 2
Crown City; Mrs. Ottie Smith,
Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Mrs. Normal
G. Dean, Patriot; Mrs, Landon
Burnette, Rt. 2 GalUpolls; Mrs.
Paul R. Hlglnbolltam, Pl
Pleasant: Harry G. YOUIII, Mason; Mrs. Richard L. Beller,
Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant; Mn. James
W. Kimble, New Hoven: O!eryl
L. Howard, Rt. I Letart; Mrs.
John K. Bentz, Rt. I
Long
Bottom: Urwin s. Nease, Rt. I
Minersville; Mrs. Rlchord L.
Jeffers, Rt. Z Albany; Sharon
M. 'npton, Jackson ; Joseph L.
Miller, lrootoo ; Mrs.
Dulcie

Ri cky A. Jones. Mrs. Gary L.
Malone, Mrs.. Henry Wippel.
Mrs 0.111\Y Griffith. llrs. (lor.

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$188! Million In Sales Taxes

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KIRBY vac:uum cle.-, ' good 2
suetlOJI. Pay oU $31 or f5 I'OOUlS and llo baths,
monthly. Call J92.5623.
neighborhood, reasonably

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SNOW TIRES
AT THE BeST PRICES
6701T75x15 Nylon Block,

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New Hmn, full ba•••me111, l"rom the Urtest 1'rul!k 01
Bulldozer Radiator To Ttie
nice screened In .baclc
Smallut Heater Con.
and Jenced back yard,
terms. Call New Haven

BLAETTNARS

3169 or Mason 1'13-5788.
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PHONE WY 2-71S6

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IIICUT nb.-...1 . •~ CAI.L

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TKI atGGEST SALE

TII'RID6e

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MOTORCYCW
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SPECIAL

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TRACTOR
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FOR CARS
1939 to 1966 Moll•l•
·· Alio Robullt P1r11
&amp; All TYI- Bucket S..te
Houn 8:00A.M. to ''DO P.M.

Meigs E~uipment Co.
PHONE 992·2176
POMEROY
OHIO

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OWners Donold ,.. P1ul Bllrd
Nonrr W. ·eo rd lo now with
uo lnolood ol Golllpolls Aute

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PICKUP TRUCKS

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14 NEW ZIG-ZAG
SEWING MACHINES

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e1960 lnternational1h Ton
e1'962 G.M.C, lf1 Ton
e1964 Dodge Y2 Ton
el964 J..p Pick Up

With 20 Year Factory
Guarantee I

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NatlootllY Advertised Brands
To Be Sold at $~4.00 Each

FP1iCKLI!S AND HIS FRiENDI

Bv MERRILL IILQ51ER

Wh•el Drive

lly HAROLD GWA't -, .

Ti-lE' LAST' THING l
DO,];M

CAN BE PAID AT $5.00

FC'·RGET IT ! TH,,T THtriG

A MONTH

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ALlEY OOP

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In Rutland on Main

ALWAYS, VOUNG
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Me. ARE YOU
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.~ WILL TAKE .in- ironir~s" in my

11966 VACUUM CLEANER, out I'
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of layaway, tank type with ~

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all cleaning attachments . On·
f home. Ph . 992·7483.
. ly 4 payments of S5.4l. Full I :
1 8 3tp · warranty. Ph. 992-2685.
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Far Sale or Rgnf
l:JUtJl;~~-1 I""HlCI!:t.J funttture ,[
''· 1;;-;;R-;;()(:;-)'M hnuse , 3 bedrooms. OLlr lhird floor budget sllop.
l :tn baths. Ph . !ffil-25!#1
Baker lo' urniture, Middleport
Ohto.
11 12 Uc
Ll l5 •Jc
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=-e- .,-1- - - : -llo- US(:- c-nal , gravel fer d~
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eway . l wtll deliver Pll. 99Z·
·3'Q3.EDROOM hou.--e . &lt;lne floor. , 7t86.
· .~ 1ocated in 1\. ltddl l"por•.
oh .:
J2-1~-30tp
992-"1693.
I IO 6tp GOOr:i,--crl:e-an- .- .lump, egg end

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furni sfwd apartmt•nt. i
A11 utilities paid. 2301'.! South ,
6th Ave.. Middleport. Ph . 992· ~
3056.
I 8 lfc

otl trt&gt;att'd stoker coil!. Pea·
cork Coal Co., l block from
tril lttc ltght in Cheshtie, 0 _
Ph ~6).7520.
12 I lie

1966 SINGER
Fully equip·
pcd to zig zag,
mtmo.e:ram.
ill Pomf!ruy . Ph_ ~t -~:Ut'i
fancy
design,
buttonhole,
etc.
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F' 'Tl''1T'\ I! F:02 bt&gt;droom aparl· ! for qutck sale, $42 or eight
furna ct&gt; hPat. MidGle· pa yments $6 ettch. Ph. 99'J..
2685.
12 29 Uc
' pun. 0 . Ph. 992-:&gt;8H.
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~ - mounted on 5 hole
Ford
S ROOM furm shf'd apartment
wheels, Williams Sohio Serv ·
~ In Middlf'port. nf!ar shopping
ice Station, Middleport, OtliO
area. Also a 1·2 bedroom
1 5 6tc
unfnrn i~h Pd ap.:utm~nt

Ph . 992·3346 ~ft. ~

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--hours after cleaning it witil
furmshed apart
Lustre Foam. Electric shaml-36.111
• 14 ttc pooer rental $1. Ebersbach

and unfurnt!o!trPd

Hdwe., Pomeroy, 0 .

ftllirllneolts. Close to 11rhool. 1
II!I'J -$434

ST..\NDING

CLEANJNGEST carpel cleaner
you ever used. So ea sy too.
: Get Blue Lus tre. 'lenl elec- 1
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1 9 61c j

CALL 992-2156

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5 p. m.

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0~ TI-llS WORLO ( J 0... _

MUSICAL OR

Delive-ring The Daily
Sentin1l to tstablished

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IN "Jl.IE WAY OF /fiNV
KINO OF PfCJGRESe ...

Stroot &amp; College Ave.
; Earn Money and Prizes

::!!::"~trailer.

1"HAT BE HIS

By V. T. HAMLIN

BOY or GIRL

4 ROOM

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WAS PIOANUTS COMPA~ED TO
IH' OPE~:\TION l'M GETIING
t.Jp ~~ •. ~ 1&lt;:1?. YOOR'
PAHCAKES WITH HONt.V,

We Will Deliver To Your
Home to Se-w on Them
Phone 992·2G13 Middleport

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excellent condition.

Lowell

lite chain saw,

Wingett,
Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
Ohio. Phone 992-29%2.
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Soeiety Notes

WINNIE WINKLI!
I-lOW COULD 'rOU OE

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time

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The body was retum-

to Albany from 1 roy by her
son-in·law , Mr. EnterStJn Bigo.. er and Miss Peggy Fauber.
ny, :~nd Sfrvkes were held at Mrs. E;rrna NeiS&lt;ltt ur.dcrwP.nt
!he Hi ~or.y Funeral H1mf. ('1"1 ~urgery 'fuesday (It lhilzer llos- on the Warren Rose farm.
Tues£by with Eldt;&gt;r James 1 pital :n Gallipolis for a g21l Mr. and Mrs.
and family moved
Cumm ings officiating. Two bladder condition.
,
daughters, Mrs. Madeline Hill
Mr. and Mr~ . Everett
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and Mrs. Marguerlt.a Biggony, C&lt;lmb P.ntertaiued r\t:w . \"e'"''
sJr\o·ive.
Eve with a dinner honorin~
Mr~ . i&gt;i ~llie Vale ~nd ~. Jonn mothe:o, Mrs·. Maude H·JICIJmb
entertamed on Tuesda)· eveninR: who expects to leave soon
't:h• t1x book, ·~•, noW o~•!' for the Qecembor of
with a fa mily dif:mer at, t:•e ~ rJend the wiPter witi:.
h1•r
Plrrat half collection
l96S R'ul stele Toxos.
home of !ler mothe-r: M:-s. J.· f.". daught•.:r ar.d &lt;wn·ln-laY.. ~1r.
Alto for delinqueril 11x. Cloilng dote will be Fob.
h adekin h(monng Arlit~ Md~ \md M~s. Dpn McBianc, 9t .
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Hragg, N. c. Thll~e pn:: ~e,nt in~ Laura Krebs and !SOn. 81U.
Howard E..Frarik
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' HadeRi n, Arlin mK! Tlna: Mr. ·l~ ·rrom Hheart Atta~~ · at f· 1S..
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Funera! services for Mamie
:Martm wert&gt; held at Columbia
Cbapcl on 'f.llesday wilh buri ;~ l
et the Casler cemP.tery. Mr~.
Martin, a f(lrmE r v ~ J es Mill resident, was 90 years ftld. She
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KIRBY vac:uum cle.-, ' good 2
suetlOJI. Pay oU $31 or f5 I'OOUlS and llo baths,
monthly. Call J92.5623.
neighborhood, reasonably

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SNOW TIRES
AT THE BeST PRICES
6701T75x15 Nylon Block,

............ 4 ply - - 16.10

Middle,llllC~ 0 .

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OWNER, 8 room
New Hmn, full ba•••me111, l"rom the Urtest 1'rul!k 01
Bulldozer Radiator To Ttie
nice screened In .baclc
Smallut Heater Con.
and Jenced back yard,
terms. Call New Haven

BLAETTNARS

3169 or Mason 1'13-5788.
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OPEN EVES. t:OO P.M.

PHONE WY 2-71S6

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IIICUT nb.-...1 . •~ CAI.L

BOBCAT
SPRINT

------~~~~;....;;6\~P, I eed, ,.. owner Robert
rest, 383 North Third
TKI atGGEST SALE

TII'RID6e

II.OLEY DAVIDSON '
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MOTORCYCW
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TRACTOR
OVERHAULS

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FOR CARS
1939 to 1966 Moll•l•
·· Alio Robullt P1r11
&amp; All TYI- Bucket S..te
Houn 8:00A.M. to ''DO P.M.

Meigs E~uipment Co.
PHONE 992·2176
POMEROY
OHIO

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OWners Donold ,.. P1ul Bllrd
Nonrr W. ·eo rd lo now with
uo lnolood ol Golllpolls Aute

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DICK iRACY

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14 NEW ZIG-ZAG
SEWING MACHINES

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e1960 lnternational1h Ton
e1'962 G.M.C, lf1 Ton
e1964 Dodge Y2 Ton
el964 J..p Pick Up

With 20 Year Factory
Guarantee I

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NatlootllY Advertised Brands
To Be Sold at $~4.00 Each

FP1iCKLI!S AND HIS FRiENDI

Bv MERRILL IILQ51ER

Wh•el Drive

lly HAROLD GWA't -, .

Ti-lE' LAST' THING l
DO,];M

CAN BE PAID AT $5.00

FC'·RGET IT ! TH,,T THtriG

A MONTH

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WANTED

ALlEY OOP

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ALWAYS, VOUNG
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.~ WILL TAKE .in- ironir~s" in my

11966 VACUUM CLEANER, out I'
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of layaway, tank type with ~

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all cleaning attachments . On·
f home. Ph . 992·7483.
. ly 4 payments of S5.4l. Full I :
1 8 3tp · warranty. Ph. 992-2685.
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l:JUtJl;~~-1 I""HlCI!:t.J funttture ,[
''· 1;;-;;R-;;()(:;-)'M hnuse , 3 bedrooms. OLlr lhird floor budget sllop.
l :tn baths. Ph . !ffil-25!#1
Baker lo' urniture, Middleport
Ohto.
11 12 Uc
Ll l5 •Jc
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=-e- .,-1- - - : -llo- US(:- c-nal , gravel fer d~
riv~
eway . l wtll deliver Pll. 99Z·
·3'Q3.EDROOM hou.--e . &lt;lne floor. , 7t86.
· .~ 1ocated in 1\. ltddl l"por•.
oh .:
J2-1~-30tp
992-"1693.
I IO 6tp GOOr:i,--crl:e-an- .- .lump, egg end

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furni sfwd apartmt•nt. i
A11 utilities paid. 2301'.! South ,
6th Ave.. Middleport. Ph . 992· ~
3056.
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otl trt&gt;att'd stoker coil!. Pea·
cork Coal Co., l block from
tril lttc ltght in Cheshtie, 0 _
Ph ~6).7520.
12 I lie

1966 SINGER
Fully equip·
pcd to zig zag,
mtmo.e:ram.
ill Pomf!ruy . Ph_ ~t -~:Ut'i
fancy
design,
buttonhole,
etc.
11 16 li e
F' 'Tl''1T'\ I! F:02 bt&gt;droom aparl· ! for qutck sale, $42 or eight
furna ct&gt; hPat. MidGle· pa yments $6 ettch. Ph. 99'J..
2685.
12 29 Uc
' pun. 0 . Ph. 992-:&gt;8H.
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11 28 tic 4 TlRES. 7:fJO rc 20, like new,
~ - mounted on 5 hole
Ford
S ROOM furm shf'd apartment
wheels, Williams Sohio Serv ·
~ In Middlf'port. nf!ar shopping
ice Station, Middleport, OtliO
area. Also a 1·2 bedroom
1 5 6tc
unfnrn i~h Pd ap.:utm~nt

Ph . 992·3346 ~ft. ~

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--hours after cleaning it witil
furmshed apart
Lustre Foam. Electric shaml-36.111
• 14 ttc pooer rental $1. Ebersbach

and unfurnt!o!trPd

Hdwe., Pomeroy, 0 .

ftllirllneolts. Close to 11rhool. 1
II!I'J -$434

ST..\NDING

CLEANJNGEST carpel cleaner
you ever used. So ea sy too.
: Get Blue Lus tre. 'lenl elec- 1
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tric shampooer $1. Baker Furi nitwe Co .
1 9 61c j

CALL 992-2156

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Delive-ring The Daily
Sentin1l to tstablished

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IN "Jl.IE WAY OF /fiNV
KINO OF PfCJGRESe ...

Stroot &amp; College Ave.
; Earn Money and Prizes

::!!::"~trailer.

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By V. T. HAMLIN

BOY or GIRL

4 ROOM

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WAS PIOANUTS COMPA~ED TO
IH' OPE~:\TION l'M GETIING
t.Jp ~~ •. ~ 1&lt;:1?. YOOR'
PAHCAKES WITH HONt.V,

We Will Deliver To Your
Home to Se-w on Them
Phone 992·2G13 Middleport

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W IR ll• · 1957 BUICK~4 dr~ S iiiO . Hom..
$,7~;

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excellent condition.

Lowell

lite chain saw,

Wingett,
Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
Ohio. Phone 992-29%2.
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Soeiety Notes

WINNIE WINKLI!
I-lOW COULD 'rOU OE

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Mrs. Madeline Hili of Troy &amp;t
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time

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The body was retum-

to Albany from 1 roy by her
son-in·law , Mr. EnterStJn Bigo.. er and Miss Peggy Fauber.
ny, :~nd Sfrvkes were held at Mrs. E;rrna NeiS&lt;ltt ur.dcrwP.nt
!he Hi ~or.y Funeral H1mf. ('1"1 ~urgery 'fuesday (It lhilzer llos- on the Warren Rose farm.
Tues£by with Eldt;&gt;r James 1 pital :n Gallipolis for a g21l Mr. and Mrs.
and family moved
Cumm ings officiating. Two bladder condition.
,
daughters, Mrs. Madeline Hill
Mr. and Mr~ . Everett
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and Mrs. Marguerlt.a Biggony, C&lt;lmb P.ntertaiued r\t:w . \"e'"''
sJr\o·ive.
Eve with a dinner honorin~
Mr~ . i&gt;i ~llie Vale ~nd ~. Jonn mothe:o, Mrs·. Maude H·JICIJmb
entertamed on Tuesda)· eveninR: who expects to leave soon
't:h• t1x book, ·~•, noW o~•!' for the Qecembor of
with a fa mily dif:mer at, t:•e ~ rJend the wiPter witi:.
h1•r
Plrrat half collection
l96S R'ul stele Toxos.
home of !ler mothe-r: M:-s. J.· f.". daught•.:r ar.d &lt;wn·ln-laY.. ~1r.
Alto for delinqueril 11x. Cloilng dote will be Fob.
h adekin h(monng Arlit~ Md~ \md M~s. Dpn McBianc, 9t .
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Hragg, N. c. Thll~e pn:: ~e,nt in~ Laura Krebs and !SOn. 81U.
Howard E..Frarik
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eluded Mr. and Mrs. G. :\. . Mr. Paul Wallace .is r tlL'f.V!!r ·
' HadeRi n, Arlin mK! Tlna: Mr. ·l~ ·rrom Hheart Atta~~ · at f· 1S..
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Funera! services for Mamie
:Martm wert&gt; held at Columbia
Cbapcl on 'f.llesday wilh buri ;~ l
et the Casler cemP.tery. Mr~.
Martin, a f(lrmE r v ~ J es Mill resident, was 90 years ftld. She
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ELBERFELDS 1n POMEROY

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ANNUAL CHECK_ Employees of the State Department of_ Highways make ao;t a'!nual mileage check with
township trustees. Trustees of townships receive money fr~m license fees whtcb ':" figured on. a per mile ba·
~Around the table, left to right, are Roy Brown and Paul Smiff, Department of Highways; Cectl qaldwell and
(t J. Penningloll, trustees of Orange Township. The group met 10 the office of the county corrumss10ners Tuell-

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Site $28.18

sale $n.aa HALF SIZE

PRta

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Mens Suits
Reduced

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LADIES
COATS -

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LADIES COATS

Mens Sport
Coats
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Reduced

Regular Price

CO.ORDINATED

$21.50"to $4S.OO

iWEATERS

1 LOT MENS

Reduced

20%
25%
33!%

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Sport Shirts

LADIES

SKIRTS

2 for $6.00

SLACKS

Reduced

$J.18

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1 GROUP

CAR COATS, STADIUM COATS
and JACKETS
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SIZE
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LADIES ·

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BLOUSES
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ALL LADIES

MENS PULLOVER AND COAT STYLES

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WINTER ~CAPS

Yelues

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Trousers 2001
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Maddox Predicts
Tranquil 4 Years

Appropriations of Jl,105,178.92
were approved Tuesday night
lor 1967 by the Meigs Local
School District Board of Education during its January meeting at the Pomeroy Elementary
builtllng.
The largest single appropri·
ation was $1163,060 for instruc!ion in the new conaolidaled dis1 troct. Approprtated ill the fixed
charges fund was '138,685.74
second highest amount.
Other appropriations for the
several funds of the district in·
eluded operation of school plant
143,700, administration, peraonal service salarJes and wages,
139,291.63, auxlllary
agencies
145,800,
Maintenance $7,250,
special services ,1,300, school
supplies $60,800, materials for
malntenance $9,800, equipment
replacement $16,300, contract

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Attending the meellng in Co- the less able.
-Mn. Sabra llm't'IMB wu'""{
lumbus are Mr. Hargraves, M~'Vocatloul educallol llelfll empWyed as an
~rl
slstant SUpt. Larry Morrison, 10 live tlefiDite frilipooo uti IA!aclter.
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Clerk McCoiD!IB, a representa- meattlaJ Ia edoeatloa by noTbe board ~ ~ 1
rive of SUlllan . lssacs i Sul· lailll&amp; H ta OC&lt;IIpalfoall gas bills for beallnjj of lite B-. 1
livan Engineering Dnn, Prose- fOBk," Dr. llrum lold 1M land elementary odtool apte, \
cutin1 Attorney Bernard
V. board,
and II was reportet! ,ao
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Fultz, and Board memben Mro. Boar members qui!zed Dr. meter ltaJ beea ~ •
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Virgil King.
made by the slaw regarding the era! past bllil, cl•IJnlqi .lbop
,
EXPERT QUIZZED
programa to be allowed, of&gt;. are out of reuoo ~- ~ ·•
Dr. Herbert Brum, Division serving that Meiga Local Ita! "sometblng IsM~···"
of Vooatlonal Etlueation, di.. not yet been permitted to fit -Building uae
ltoJ :
cllssed the vocational posslbil~ cosmetolORY into its program. file Pomeroy awnber fl ,Cpra. ~
ties of the proposed COJltllrohen- Dr. Brum lndkated lbe basis merce, Pomeroy
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sive high sdlnol with
the of the decision i! largely on Jo. glon ·Post No. ·•
buard.
cal demand.
eroy- PTA
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Dr. Brum, who said the vo- In other acitivity:
A request
eational education division Is -Swtus of the school site re- cllri1 defo!Dae~ ==~
a service agency,
Indicated mained the same; the siw pro- Pomeroy el
Jtnfldlnl
there are vocational programs posed In the l'lclnity of Salis- bo available fur ~ pUr.
avaUable for students on levels bury elementary scboollta.i noll poses in caae
m$r..
from the above average
to J been purchased.
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SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. B52 B52s have been used in close meso troops
year was $26,099.68. The bal·
ance of all funds of the district bombers today blasted a Viet support of ground troops. An4 resistance In Its puJb from two
at the close of 1966 waa $108,· Cong hideaway In the Iron in the first, they struck two and aldeo of the 110-square mile
519.33 and expenditures for the i Triangle less than a mile from one-half miles from U.S. forces region north of ~u·
past. year were ' 1·281,517.66, ln- 1American troops engaged in the during the bloody Ia Drang nits have boen boleti up "In tbe
cludmg federal pro]~ct expens- · war's biggest campaign. It was Valley battle of November 1965. area for 20 yeBl'l .I.Dd llave
es, Mr. McComas saod.
the closest the high Dying With the pinpoint bombing Ilaced the terrain with netWork
S~pt. George_ Hargraves, Jr., planes eveh hit to US F'orces.
"d US
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rted of tunnels, ditches ••• bi!J!kers.
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rai ' . . spo esmen repo
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M!lotary
spokesmen
satd
the
that
the
roll
in
the
war's
largest
The
BS2
raid
oa
1tit! Iron
Ing tod ay In Col umus
b with o·
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, licials of the Stale Department Strato ortresseg ram
un- ground campmgn was pushed to Triangle was Ill@ second of the
:of Educallon building section. areds ol tons of ~mbs on a 163 Communists killed, '!9 day. In tile first, the hllb-fiyiDI
Hargraves said discussion will suspec!ed ~om~umst troop raptured an~ more . than 200 b~mbers blasted a Jl~Pet&amp;d
center on specificatioDJ
for . ca~p ill a thtck JUngle only 27 suspects detamed. Allted casual· Vtet Coog base In.
Mekoqg
the new high school statu f I moles northwest of Saogon. The ties were descrtbed aa light.
Delta-an area aotitll· ~ llt!l!ltln
lhe school si!A!, and
p~a::. . B52s usually strike from above The campaign, called Opera· Iin which BS2s rarely ,trike.
for the Pomeroy Junior. High the clouds at 30,000 feet.
lion Cedar Falll\, was launched A U.S. Marine t!or~ ~ , 11~
School cafewrta ~ tlressliJg The raid requtred pinpoint secretly Sunday In on eHort to abottt IS miles away from the
room projeeta '· ~ -.-···-· a"""'acy,opokeamen said, be- ri&lt;l. ~ - ~· fw ~the Jron jDelta large~ 101110 • •:,J!IIles
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Cess than a mile away-holding from which Communist have 1 Leatllernects," t1tt 'ritsi' '-J.Ior
positions and waiting for the launched hundreds of attacks on American fo,... tn &lt;tho . Delta,
deafening roar of the bombs w the Saigon area.
· I w e r e 1 we oping ·northward
subside before moving •head. It The multidivlsion force of Ithrough the . guerrilla riddeD
was only the second time that some 30,000 U.S. and Vletoa- mangrove swamps, ,',

with Tax Boost

Reduced.

I LOT

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Sale $37.8$ 1 LOT LADIES

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Reg. $49.95
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Sale $33,88
Sale $21.88
Sale $28.88

$39.95
$45.00
$28.50
$37.50

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EL"B ERFE LDS JANO A'RY Cl EARANCEr. SA rE

Doe Sellon, OV·
UJelilt leaders, wiQ be ape·
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davenclal IUHtl at the Rll~Ud port and family, Jerry a n d
Cburcb ·Of tile Nazarene for Mickey, and Mn. Mildred Zei~
a thnwight 1ppearuee Jaa. ler visit«! during ~e holiday&gt;
n;t4-15. They are well koOWJt, with the latter's I!IOD and farn
lulvlog bad 38 yean Ia ratllo ily in Belpre.
-work In maay 1ta1es and on
Mr. and Mrs. WinUred Glau
mall)' stations. They have pas-and
cblldren, Frances and Ed
tored aad tvBngellzed
for
maay· years ud wUl present ward of Lancaster visited thb
past week will&gt; Mr. and Mrs .
th• gospel to a "llviag" way. Paul Haptonstall and son, Bill.
Ui~" Carroll Lyons, Middle- shall; "The Wedding Bargain," Wilbur Beaver, pastor of the
Mrs. Bernard Schramm bas
pcfrTPublic Librarian, has an- ~ Turnbull ; " With A Vengence,'' Rutlapd Church, cordially in·
nounced that several new titles Shannon: 11 Fiowers By Wenda,'' vites the public. ·
returned to her home in Zal1te•are ready for loan, including King; · The Gunhand," Kafka;
ville following a holiday
uln Sickness And In Health," "The Traces Of MerrUee,"
here with her daughter
by Rendell ; •'Deadline," Dew- Brean; "Run Foo, un,
ru.
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family,
Mr. and Mrs.
ey; "Beyond our Selves," Mar- ber : "A Horse In1 Your
~"!n:noe~::!!.y,
in a, UlJohn
Smith; "The Masked Riders,"
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Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Feaser
1•1 Ford : '"Chesapeake
Docll&gt;r,"
TUESDAY
and family, Marjorie and Da,
Humphries: and "Comanche AMERJCAN LEGION
vid of Washington, D. C., Mrs.
~; Interlude," Roberts.
[ iary of Lewis Manley Post
James McDonald of Cheyney,
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will meet Tuesday at 7 p m Pa., the Rev. James
Steele
Library ours are rom 1 10 '
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at the Ml Moriah
Baptish ount an son, taoar ,
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New Castle Pa and Gordon
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Church, Mtddleport.
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~ I in-!'aw, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ba- Middleport BP&amp;W Club will De Collum£btous, welreti amongd frlt hdc
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1\ev. and Mrs. C. Melvin Al- er, Mmersvllle.
an.
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here for funeral services for
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(' ,;npany office. The prograr!l
kire and Mrs. Harry p. Smith I Mrs. Susie Fischer was the wHl be on ''Wurld Affairs" with the late Mrs. C. E. Ruppelt,
were In Jackson S~turday ev~n- 1 Sunday guest of Mrs. Charles Mary Ann Campbell of Galli- mother of the Rev.
Howard •
ing to attend ~ dmn~r meetmg McNamee, Middleport.
I lis as guest speaker.
Ruppelt.
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of the MetllndtSt Umon
and
po
be
6·30 · m
District Stewards
Pvt. and Mrs. John McLaugh· dmner wlll
at . p. .
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Parma)ee
·
lin left Friday for Sumter S. the Martin Restauran~.
have ,retu~ fr?m
11everal
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dixon C. after a \'isit with their par- SYRACUSE PTA w11l meet 1 weeks vacation 1~ st.. Peter~vislled Sunday at Shade with
t M
d M Ll d Me at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the . burg and other pomts m Flon·
Mr and Mrs Gerald King
~n s,hr r. a~ Mrs. d oy M • school auditorium. There will
where they visited with the ,
Mr and Mr~ Clyde Adkln~ of Raug Fm :n ~ a~
t:s.
be
special
entertainment
with
former's
brothers.
1
Dayt~ were .weekend gu~sts oy rec er an
er re a IV· refreshments afterwards. All _
of her brother and sister-in-law, es.
parents and friends are urged I Party is Given on
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Biggs Mrs. Homer Holter visited to attend.
14th BirtL-'-··
and family
Sunday wilh her brother and WSCS OF THE UNITED Me- Sa d J h '""""3
h red
'Miss Pat~icia Fields student sister-in-Jaw, Mr. and
MI*s. thodist church will meet ues- ithn Y_ 0 ~sonbi= ono t
riw'se· returned to Children's Roy Frecker.
Iday at 7:30 p.m. at the church . w 8 surp se
ay par Y
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rs. enn 1 WI presen
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. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dal! Kautt and rn-ogram topic "Dialogue with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamc!l
a Iter spendmg a lew days wolh 1famtly
. VISit
. . ed Sunday w1th
. Mr. •·
• ~~ t St., 1n nbserva Difference"• Hostesses are J ohnson, ...-.:us
het' pa~ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo. j: and Mrs. Roy Holter nnd fami- Mrs. Harry
Smith and Mrs . . ance of her· 1401 birthday.
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Mrs Alice Davis spent sun I Y·
Eddte Smoth. All members are lr h
d
day ~lth her sister and brother~ I Mr and Mrs H A Richard- !urged to attend and to bring els ?'tedents servtse .
Ch .
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son and family of Columbus p astic mTUESDAY
Jcme con amers.
Maye1,. CoIurn bus,. J"1m Con d•~.
Iwere weekend guests ol her par.
Kathy McGirr Jim
Warner
ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kerns REGULAR STATED meetmg Nancy Buchan~n. Rick Hawley:
!•-..• ooto
Roush They also visited Mr of Racme Lodge No. 461 F&amp;AM S I I S
M"k V Coo
TONIGHT
and Mrs. Manning Rollsh
will be Tuesday, Jan. 10. There YvKa thwanCoson,d 'Re t~_n Q. ~~:
Jan. 10
Jll be
k . th E t red ey, .II y n e, onrue U!
Alfr•d Hltchco!::k'!l
, daughter Kimberly
and Mr. w ·
. wor m e n e
len, Susan Gerlach, Dave Bus·
''TORN CURTAIN"
and Mrs. Ja('()b Baer and da11~ Apprentice degree. All .master kirk, Diane Welsh , Okey RejtITechmcolorf
lig!1ter, Miss Helen.
Masons are w~come said Dav- ter Rhonda Hysell Doxie Wa1Julle (Mar}' Poppins) An·
Yost, worshtpful master.
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d.rews, Paul Newm:m. Lil:.
Mrs. Everett Thom~s
THE STEWARDSHIP 8 n d ters, Greg White ar1d an o n·
Kedrova.
ed home Sunday evenmg from F"
Co
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f H th son, and Karen Johnson.
FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS
mance
mmiSS1on o
ea
OF 1966
Col~~bus where she has been Methodist Church will
Admission: 75c &amp; 40c
ass1stmg in the care of
her Tuesday evening, Jan . lO,
BIRTH ANNUlJNCED
daughter, Mrs. Gene DeWees 7 30
,t
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the Mr. and Mrs. Gene DeWees
WEDNESDAY, Jon. 11
and infant son.
y~ar'tbu~g.et.o war on
(Fay Thomas) of Columbus are
NOT OPEN
announcing the birth Bf a 9 lb.
4{) AITEND SERVICE
WEDNESDAY
11 oz. son, MichaPI 1\ichard,
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
•nd SATURDAY
Approximately 40 persons at· _WHITE ROSE Lodge . Ne 291 Tuesday, Jan11ary :::, at
Ml.
Jen. 12-13-14
111
tended the first Sunday even· ": meet at the American
CarmeL Hospital.
''WHO'S AFRAID OF
ing
church
service
being
glon
Hall
Wednesday,
Grandparents are Mr . and
VIRGINIA WOOLF?
30
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ducted at Heath
Methodist
at : P· m,
i Mrs. Everett Thomas of Pome·
~:~:t~Geo_
Taylor.
Segal, Richard
Sandy Church by the Rev Max Dona· AMAEUR GARDEN
Ciuh 1 roy and Mrs. Mildred DeWees
This l.!i nn A-dult pichue. The services .will be held will meet at the home of Mrs. I and Clarence DeWees of Mideach Sunday evening at 7:30 Edward Burkett, Middleport, Idleport The DeWeeses also have
D•ffv R•nts
: "15c &amp; 40c
p.m.
Jan. u at s p.m.
· two other chndren. oa·1id, age
1
THURSDAY
live, and Karen, age three.
FRIENDLY Citizens Band -"----'""'"""'--- Radio Club will meet Thursday 112, 7 p.m. at the Williams-RaJ' night, Jap.. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at 1 derson home. The subject will
the Alms Amvets Lodge Hall. be Emergency Preparedness,
All members and their frien~s taught by Mrs. Walter Brown,
are welcome. Refreshments will ' and Mrs. Lyle Balderson.
be
POMEROY CHAPTER No. 80
I served.
. WOMEN'S MISSIONARY So- Royal Arch Masons, will hold ,
Clety of ~omeroy F1rsl Baptist , a stated convocation Wednesday
Church wtll meet at the ehurch I at 7:30 p. m. for business and
~~rsday January 12 · at 7 30 , to confer the Past Masters de. ROCK SPRINGS Grange will gree on one candidate. Al~rt
meet Thursday at 8 p.m. There G._ Woodard, excellen~
ht!h
will be a program and refresh- i prtest, ~equests all officers a. d
ments will be served.
. compamons to attend.
CATHOLIC Women's Club ' OHIO ETA PHI Chap!A!r, BeThursday at 3 p.m. in church ta Sigma Phi SoroMty, will meet
auditorium. Rosary services in . Wednesday evening, Jan. 11 at
sanctuary at 7:45p.m. will pr ~- 1 8:lS p. m. i~ the Col~mbus and
cedet.Jo the meeting .
Southern Oh10 Electrtcal ComPAST COUNCILORS
of pany social room. Nancy Efaw,
Theodorus Council, Daughters home economist, will present a
of AmeMca, wiU meet Thursd.ay
Members are
evPning, at the home of
Mr.
reminded that dues are
and Mrs. James J. Guinther,
and proceeds from the
must be turned in
Syracuse with Mrs. Max Meinbart as the hostess.
at this meeUng.
REEDSVILLE • LONG BotTHURSDAY
tom Homemakers club w i II BUSY BEE CLASS of the
We invite you to use all the facilities
meet Thursday evening, Jan. First Baptist Church In Middleport, regular meeting Tlmrsday
of our Full Service Bank during the
QUICK SERVICE FOR Jan. 12, because of the Week
coming year.
THE HOLIDAYS!
of Prayer services to be held\
next week at Heath Methodist
FREE CUSTOMER PARKING
ctmrch.
ELEANOR CIRCLE of Heath
DRY CUANING
Methodist Church meets Thur!.day evening at 7:30 p. m. at the
-SERVIc;Echurch. Ml'!. Robert Ord wiU
(Upon Your Roquast)
be 4eYotlonal leader
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in Grundy, Va . wi~ Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Bane, parents of
the former's hullban&lt;l.
Mr.
Bane is serving witlt tlte Eng!·
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Mr. and Mn. llalplt Gllmo"'
spent I week 4urlni the bo!lolays In Columbus with their
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!111'1. Criswell, preoldmt, op111 lllo Januaey roeet.in&amp; ened ~ meellnl 11UII a N""
Wamen'a Socloty of 1 Year'a m&lt;ditatloo. Slle '"""""'"
~~jlr Servteo of
Heath .... tho World Doy of Prayer
O!urob Monday eve- 1to be oOserved In Febnlal")' and
reminded the lll'lMIP of
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i llh. Galen .Brown, dlainnan in February and reminded the
1f Ill aludy, was assisted in
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James , services to be held nell week
c;tla...U, Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs. 1at Heath Church. A note
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, ~ Shuler, who read passa1es. · ,ympatby was extended 11&gt; !llrs.
. : Mr:t. Moore read the purpose Crary Davis on the death of
-.,. ot the self study of scripture as her sister, Miss LeJWre Gibbs.
plated to wamen of the WSCS ' Durin~~: the social hour the
Jnd pointed out many ways to ' hostesses, Mrs.. Mildred Zelg·
teek understanding of our re- ! Jer, Mrs. Fred Hibbs, Mrs . Earl
ligious bel!..rs and duty to God . I Daveport, Ml'!. James. Brew·
'these inctude taking time to ington, and Mrs. David . Ent)e &amp;done, to meditate, to pray, sminger served a salad ~
, lDd to think about the results from a table covered w1th a
" that are possible with a self ~ pink linen cloth and centered
~al11ation of oneself in rela- with an arrangement of pink
lion to the work oltbe church. gladiolus flanked by pink tape!'!
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