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ell (Joyce) Rodllorl, COIUIIIbuo.

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hid been tn falling health

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Ed Neal (Ada P....eu) and
PoweU Fletcher of Collll

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LITILE 10 11-IE. L6FT!

Ohio to the ratioo's capital.
She was an actiw membl

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sarlmon, talking to newsmen 10011 after he had croiSed tn1
ADenb.J,. Bridge spanning the Jordan River Into laraelt-occupilll
Jordan. aald the UD:lted State• uhaa to oonsl.der the feeling&amp; ot

Ill nations in the Middle Eastard not flvor one owr the other."
ObHrYer s here ll1d t h e 1 e met King Husaeln and Jordaldaa
romarka, alcng wllh earUer Promler llahjat Talhounl.
- · In AlnmOn mel Cairo,
He oxptalnod lo a new1 eoo&gt;Ht the tcene far aome frank terence there hls remll111 1n Cairo
talldn8 when ScrlllrtM beglu clio. Saturday that he waa more optlcuJIIono ..W.IIraeltollldalolat- millie a - Mldealtpeaee._s
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rollowtne hla talk• with El!YpUaD
Ia Amnwloo Bancla3, Scnntnn olllctals.

OKAY ••• IA.Je'RE
ALL Fll\.lls.H6D !

NEW EAGLEs ·- Four new MGM: Area Eagle Scouts are,
I to r, Ellis Conley. Steve Wilson, Jim Jarrell and Bill Dickson, all members oC Pt. PleaSIInt Boy Scout Troop 259 sponsored by tht} 3664th Ordnance Co., West Virginia National
Glllrd. They received their awards, the highest in Scouting,
Surllay in court of honor proceedings at the armm•y.' Having
one E'.agle Scout in a troop is rare. Having four is sOOtethi.ng
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COLD WEATHER CONTINVEP OVER MUCH OF omo ~
with ~lures drqlplqJ 11 W.. 11 11 obow It F!lllllay with

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tile state.
II'Un to I V - · or

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Blowt. 47-y..........W eonstructi.OD exeeuttve.

TEMPERA'nJRES IN THE 20s IDT DEEP Into Dixie~ 01 a
llrp JllOIIId at Aretle air ctnond tho 11otern hall Ill tho country
mel atretehld iDio tho SOutll.
ThiiJ'.- br&lt;Jolht"' toafuotoh-ln tho lllOWIIa1na of West
Virllnla mel Mar)-Wd. Tnwlen lllrDlJip were loouod. s.- also
r.n In jiOI'to Ill Vlrlbtla IIIII lito tlll!jlollturo there ·dropped to well
bel'"' - q In tho,........., houri.

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WI'TJ.IOUT DINNY

iO GIVE US
"' LIFT

WASHINGTON - AliEIUCANS FOR DI!MOCRATIC Action Is
holding tho """ !or H.-rt IL H~ to return ao Yl;,.
ehall'lllllll who......, he to 1'801!11e rejoin tho liberal poltdeal .......,

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GEE, IT'D 81!: A. LONG
WI&gt;.I.K 10 lHERE

MIGHT AS
WELL FORGET IT...

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otbera pttlng deer were:

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Color Til re u•rve
from normal us.~

chue W•rr•nly
rebuiH co lor pit
where owner ma
.ire rht:&gt; o blq~atic

r;mted for the lu

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PHONE 742-42

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OH, SO 'IOU'RE GONNA.

BE THI&gt;.T WAY,
ARE' YUH?

YJ:SSIR, MISTER OOP,

'THAT'S HOW I'M
GOING iO BE!

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WE'LL .JUST ST,_V
RIGHT HERE!

No - ""I !o,Jurod, ,.. ........
.... llled IDd Ilion .... - - danp In a ear
1:45 p.m. ~..
l,U. 7, 1.1 mile- at
Rt..ld, In Molp Counlif,
The 11111t ~ Patrol oal4
Gw J. ~. 13, Akroa, ~
od 1!0&lt;!1&gt;. ...at oU the rt&amp;llt lida
or the ~• ....,I'OIIod tho
b.......,, oU tho lett lido,
mel ln(o • dll&lt;b.
· Ill IIIIOii10r·aecldoat, tho patrol

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llam Moore, RD, Pomeroy; Dale
Toa!ord, Portland; Jack Satter.
field, Jr., RD, Pomeroy; Rlchard Galeo, VIncent, Obto; John
McLA1J&amp;h)1n, RD, Pomeroy; John

Mareaao. Ohio; Charles

Amoa, COlumbus; Michael Overly, Wllhlngton C, 1L ; !ll,yor

Harrla, RD, Lons: Bottom; David

Bond• Forfeited

FIVE-DAY FORECAST

By United Preu lnterratimal
Temperatures in Ohio Tuesday throogh Soturdoy wW a ..
erage from noar to a Uttle
abo.. normal .. tth dally highs
ranglnR: frm1 the mld-30s to
the lower 40s and niabt-tlme
lows tn.n thu mid-201 to tow.

er 30s.
Wannll1!: trerrl during the
middle or the week will be Col·
lowed by a change to cooler

over the weekend. PreclpitaUon ..UI totaiOfl&amp;ol&gt;alftothreefourths inchmelted,assnowat

. t11e bqimlrv of the period
chansing to 111hower1 about

mid-week and back to soow
flurries at errl of week.

v...._... port or Doni HoL

Car Ditched Off Route 7
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Us Dalton, RD, Rutland; Dwlght
Culluma, Pomeroy; OWen Smith,
Pomeroy; George Carper, RD,
Shade; Henry Bahr, Chester; WU-

Gilmore, Rutllllld; Carroll Lew-

One de!endant forfeited his
be
taken In a - - l&gt;oard .,..It,. SonxiQ It tho bmd and two othen were ftned
- • time ADA put PrlllkltDWlect Richard N. Nbno on notlee It Slturdar night bo' -.roy ......
wW be 'lfltdl1lW doHIJ hll lanlllnr at tho Vletmm War, tax mat- or Charles Lepr.
Gory Hinkle, Chlllule, Dl., ror •
...,, ud tile llmltinr at mllltary opondtns.
rertod a $200 bond pooled oo
SAI(;ON - GROVND f1RE TODAY SIIOT - n a V. S. recon- ~ of driYing willie intoxlail.._ pllne ohootlng plet\D'es.Ill North Vlallllm's southern poJ&gt;o Icated. Fined were Demlo-.
Pomei'O)', $1V and eooto, permit.
Iandi-. AlllorleiD beallquortaro llal4.
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tho I'Durtli.AmorleiD pllne oltot-.. orw North v - tine an IOI!IctlllfiCI driver to ..,..
II- 1110 110111.11 -~~~ olqJpo4 Nov. L 'lflr• Wen r......t.. ,,.._ a motor vebicle, and. Jacka- plaQoo, lllo iwrth on ooc:ori plano ........., pii!IUr&amp;olaklng pt,. iii Von-... WeotCOiumbia, W,
loll, Tho pilot mel h11 hoc- rodor man turood tho crippled plano va., p and costa. ao~tor'a
tllll to lllo Stllllh China Seo ~. hollod ootlld were reoouod oU IICODH.

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Lana'IYWe; Wilbur Robtn1011, AI!rod; Clair Might, RD, Mldd.•·
port; Robert Vance, RD, Middleport; Earl Cleek, Columtua;
Phllllp Radf'ord, RD, Pomeroy;
Sam Gill, Buckeye Uke; Vlncent Davis, New Albany.
Larry Hollinger, RD, Racine;
N. S. White, RD, Pomeroy; Cur-

Albert Bolen. Dext.r; Stanley Bartnun, RD, Pomeroy; Eldon
Truman, Oklahoma Cky; Cbarleo
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HeJd for Piqua

G-M Airport
Autlwrity
Gary K. 9lort, former Galllpo...

Its clcy IIUII18ge1' resll!llod
ear!ier thia year to become ad.
ministrative manager of the lo·
cal Chrla Craft plant, baa resigned as a member of the G&amp;llta-!lflga Regir:llal AIJ1l(lrl Au.
thorlcy\
In a letter addressed

to the

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"are be!ng violated by a
calculated, delibente state as-sault, resulting In Irreparable
injury, clear and imminent."
Shaw chargvd that Louislare's conwil'IIC)' statute was
unconstitutionatl.)o
vague and
broad. Further, he said, lr hi
were broueht to trial, only nine
out of a jury of 12 "ould need
to agree to reach a verdict. He
said this was contrary to
S\clreme Court decisions.
In a short rOPI.Y brle~
Garrison denied Shaw's charges
he llod been slnolod out ror
perseart:lon as part of 1
public Icy drho by Garrison to
dilcredit the Warren report,

Gallla County COmmissioners
elated Nov. 25, i'llori, w1M&gt; II
president of the Gallla CJC, wrote
in his realgnatloo:
'"The airport construction haa
been eompleted, Including a
LOCAL TEMPS
terminal building, and the eon.
The temperature In l'omeroy's
structton of hangars and the tn- downtown bustneu district at
stallaUon of fuel is currently 11:20 a.m. toclas" was 29 degrees
under way. Flmda are available under dear lkl.ea.
for the payment of these pro-o
Ject.o, and the airport should
function smoothly upon their completion,
The Increased lncl.lltrlal acUvtt;y ln the area has made my
job as President ol the COmmunlcy lrnprovemf!l11 Corporatlm
more time eonsuming. ~ce the
Alrp&gt;rt Project has been cornplotecl, 1 reel that 1 should """
devote the necessary Ume to
maintaining the proper community.Industry relat1ouhlp 10 oeet.atarY for the succeaa of both.
"I wllb to lineerelythankeaeh
at )'W 10UJ' cooporaUonwllich
his made 11111 proJect and others
poaalble."

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Capt. Riggs to Command USS Butte
COpt Wallace M. Riggs, USN, · In 1948. he wa• asslaned to the

a nail .. Ill l'llmen&gt;y mel I 1954
1lfOIIuate of the Unltod State' Na-

fleet ~rine Force aa a Naval
Gunfire L$a.laonomcer. Thlsna

'Oiere wa1 moderate- val Academy, "w comm1Dil dte !allowed· by a tour tirpnory on
to the fiPoulcllnt! eor mel hoaYf to ammunition llhljl IJSS Butte (A&amp;. the erulser Newport N.,.s (CA.
27) when the llldp to plaeed In 148).
the Jme1 ear which tore -

a two ear Cnlllllon It Sl.,
Lm. Solurllt, on Ill. SSt, · over lbe

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Ro«man, Kettering; W e l d o n

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was the only female to make a
kill
In the eount;v. HerB was a
MONTGOMERY, ALA. - THERE WERE lndl,_ ~
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.., tile Drat day of
Prelldent..elect Rlebud N1mn wUJ 1111111 WbrtoD M.
BlOIIDt,
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Presldent of the u.
Chamber ot commeree, to be Poaunatter
Wwtama alao rep)l1ed be and
Genorol. llloult, It hl1 . _ . here Slllll,y, opln deellnod comment
· 011 the I)Oittble lj)pOIIIImeJII. If Blounlnro 111111od, Allboma would other Obto Dlvlokln of Wlldltre
pme protet'tora made a total of
hlw Ito lint cll&gt;lnet ollleer thlo cei~~~~ey.
"It wauld ._ i~ of me to comment on this at thia 10 arrelt.l In lbe ~ clurlng

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HI 'TJ.IERE,
KIDS! WHATS
WITH YOU

Meigs Deer Kill at 48
Through Check p 0 In
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fiatlonl during last week'• seaWIDTE CASTLE, LA. - DIVERS WERE to.be- iDio them. . son,
Gome Proteo:tor Donald wn.
ely water&amp; "'tbe Mllllnlppl Rlwr ~ to lelrch ror tbe bodies of
llama
Aid all 48 were killed in
17 CGast Guardsmen lost when their cutter colllded S.turday with a
the t.'OWity. There a110 is a probNldwallot a.tnooe lrel&amp;lller•
abillty
other deer were taken In
Three of the 20-man erew of tbe cutter White AJder suntved
the
&lt;OOnty, but checked In other
tho craoh with tho 400..fuot lrel&amp;llter HeleJL '!be C..ot Gulrd lllld
tho 17 ml11q men would not be Uoledaa dead 111tll tbe C..ot Guard eountiel as Is permiulble by
hid aldoftod ltoel! a tlloroo&amp;JI seorch ror sanlvors hid boon mode law, WWiamt aald.
LOla Jean Proftltt, Racine RD.
In tbe wltar mel . . _ the bonks Ill the Mlulaolj&gt;pl.

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'ftY ror the State "' LooioW. to try Cla.r L. Sllaw on a cborge "'
eonsplrirv to assaoal•te Preol- John F. Kemecly.
In a brief order, the high court affirmed a July 23 decision ot
o.e U. S. District Court at New Orleana deoylng an lldunction to atx;w
the prosecution. The district court, howeYel', delayed the trial pendIng ·outcome or the Supreme Court ~~Jpea}.
In appealirw, Shaw - a 55-year-old retlrecl busineuman eharged that New Orleans Dlst. Atty. Jim GarT110n ns ualDI hlm
"at a pawn and a patsy" in a t.d faith protecudoa aimed aolel,y at
''aec:urlng 1 judicial forum tor his attacks on the Warren rtiJNi'l"t. 01
Shaw was indicted by a grand unconsdtutloral the LoulU..
jury on March 22, 1967. on a conspiracy law, its jury 1)'1~
dlarge or conspiring with Lee and portions or Its criminal
Harvey Oswald and David W. procedure.
Ferrie 100 unnamed ethers to
U the court refused to block
auusinate Kennedy. He plead- his trill, he asked it to order
ed lnnocelt. Ferrie died shortly Garrison to furnish "certain
afterward.
particut.rs of the crime alleged.
Sbaw also asked the Slflreme ly committed'' so tt.t he could
Court to declare the Warren prepare a proper defense.
repert, which found Oswald
The lower court rejected all
alorle responsible for Kennedy's of Shaw's requests.
slaying, to be "Yalid, accurate
In seeki~ ~reme Court
and · correct, binding and coB- intervention, Shaw accused Gar·
trolling upon all courts or the rison of "conducting a reign of
United States." The assassin&amp;· terror'' in an "illegal, uselets
tion report tn.s prepared by s and Fraudulent probe or the
eommiuion headed by Chief assasslratim."
.Justlee Earl Warren.
He cited a previous Louilllarw.
In addition, Shaw asked the case where the Stt»reme Court
Slt)reme Court to declare took the rare step of interferi._
in 1 state criminal proceeding
on grounds
it created a
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"'chilling effect" on treedtm ot
Res~gRS e7.Pnsaton and threatened lrre-

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JERIJSALI!M (IJPl) - Presklent.&lt;o!ect Rlchard M. Nixon's JIO.I'o
10nal en\'0)', WWiam Scl'lllton, laid todl,y the United States "oulll
.•how no:·11:\"'ritlam in the tuture toward any pnlcular Mld.dle Ealt

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married. Three brothers at
sisters preceded her in ,

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cendant of pioneer stock.
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day, Dec. 14, at the SOuth BOlton rotutnecl to tho Na.at Acohnl¥
Annex of tho Bolton Nl&gt;al ~ as an instructor in Marine Ebyard.
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glneerlrw. In 1953 ho ,..s uliloThe shl» lo ftllnod In - . . of ed his ftrst command,
che- .
the ciiY or Butte, MoniaJL·Cipt Jan c....,cy Q.8T-542l. Ff!!11119SS
Rlao II tbop 100 of the Jato -.. to 1957 hi Hrve11 on U. 'IIIII of
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Mrs. Herbert 'ruas or l"ccn\- c.&lt;mll'!lilllller Amphlbloui. G~
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ACCEP'nNG DONATIONS-

Enoor IIIIJ 1firllnl .,.. -

\'Ulon Army In Pmaeroy a..U lnaide the Army'• ruad cci-lec- _ . -.&lt;t on East Mltl&gt;lit in Pomel'O)' ~tile
pre-Chrtsm.s period. '!be SOI'dtlon Army helps tile Ieos ro.-

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Viet Cong Want
Puppet Cabinet
PARIS (UP0- The Viet Cq
lllDOWK:ed it was trying to set l.ll

Front o!South Vietnam.'"'
In saigon, political oftlcials
said the Viet Ceq call ror tbe
"peace cabinet" was part: of a

1 pt~Jpel: Saigon government with-out waiting for resultl of Paris
negottallClllll, 'l1le VIet Corw ..,. guerrilla clll\lalgntt.thoganaltnouneemeat came in a eun- er the Uoited states halted bolnlJo.

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The communique said now was Hanoi, the Viet Corw IDd t h 1
the time to ••.launch a series of
political ortensi¥es demandlrw:an
end to the war, the restoration
or peace and the establishmert of
1 peace cabinet which wU1 ne~
Uate with the National Liberation

RadiCalS
Hopped up

F0 r Fight
SAN FRANCISCO (UP() Acting Preoident S. l Ho,yaka.
..a s'''" young radicals a r e

"converging trom all parts of
the country for an all-out effort
to close San Franclsoo state
College, where riot pollee - ·
called repeatedly lut week to
erush disruptive demonstrations.
The62-year.oldoemanticspro.
feasor also charged tJurt drugs
were belns: used to get demoostrators '~bowed LQ)" for violent
camp~~~ confrontations with pO--

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But lla,yaka... , reOoened
the embattled ooJieGe last Mooday Wider a get-lou&amp;ll poUcy,

said classes would continue tocloy - with the uiUal pollee pro..

tectlon, tr ...- .
The Amarlean Federatloo of
Teachers, wbieh represents 25Cl
of the achool'sl.lOOtacult,y mem-

bers, urged Hl¥akan to cancel
classes so talk• aimed at endIng strife on campus "can pro..
eeed In a calm, deUberatlve msn-

ner."

Call Answered
The Pomeroy emel'11'11ley SQiad
anowered a eall to the Elberfeld
Departmont store Salurdv II·

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hod
become IU.
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zor -eat c.tor bo' ombullb...
JUit-... noan&amp;mdq the
oquad wu eatlod to tho James
Oiler
Dtt1Cit 11. In
Rulllad, froai - . , 00., hollnod to .....

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SOuth Vietnamese.
The Viet Cong communique CJI'Ioo
de red its Saigon area followen
to start work toward ,the
regime because the South Viet.namese government llCM' waa
''encounte~ serious. dUD cuities militarily, politically. economically and aocially."
In Paris, American and South
Vietnamese dlplc:mata wereiiUIP'ping joint strategy for the ~
lng of the Vlenm negotiatlono
with the Cammunlsts.
The conference openi.ne date
remained
uncertain _pencli111
agreement between the United
States a.rd North Vietnam on
procedure ground rules.

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Coun
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CAPE

KENNEDY (IJPI)...
Ground equipment troubles todill' daiayod the COJI1)1etlon ot a

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BAD LUCK KID DESERVES IT

Then 1he
out the clipping: "Deer Season Delayed One
Week Due to f' lre Hazard. u
What hurl worst of all was that
my wile BELIEVED me when I
leveled with her. I guess it
proves l am not cllt out to be a
rounder.

Dear Helen:
Yoo hear men talk about pla.vtng around tmder their wives•
noaes and you think, .. H it's

that eai.Y, ru have some run,
too . ·~

Well, let me tell you, It Isn't
that easy, and Isn't much tun. And
you don't get awa..v wl.tb 1t.
I planned my first (and last!)
"fling"' as an experiment in mod·

This dame was atand willing. After all,

em living.
tr~ctive

rd had tile same old wife for
eleven years, and I told myself
[needed a cbange.
Oh, I was smart. First I talked up a big new Interest in hunting. I bought a red hat, told Ill¥
wife I would borrow a rifle from
a friend, and I even brought the
guy arow1d a couple ot nights to
talk hunting, After three weeks,
I had her autriciently convinced,
10 I announced a few of us were
going after a deer . To tell the
truth, I have never hunted in
DIJ' Ute.
rm afraid my two - legged

quarry soon realized this . We
had a Oat on the way to t h e
lnourttains. I couldn't flnd the
key to the borrowed cabin, and
when I climbed through the window I tore my J)ants ami gashed

my hand. The worst. part was a

\

neighbor came out with a shotgun; he figured I was breaking
ln. Frustration and guilt took
care of TH AT evening. I slept
on the couch. ~e said s o m e
scathing things next morning,
anc:l I took her home. I spent the
rest of the weekend at a motel ,
alone, growing a ..deer-hunter' s
beard, 11 and feeling stupid but
virtuous.
My wife welcomed me back
warmly. Too warmly. 5lle asked
all about the camp, and dld we
get any shots, and wasn't jt !!l
shame .••. r made a good story.
Even told her r dodged a bullet.

Fruit baskets ror thut-tns w1U
be made and delivered following the Dec, 22 Christmas program at the Heath United Methodist Ghurcll, according to plans
made at &amp;utda.y night's meettns
or the Youth Fellowship.
The gi-oup C
uscussed particJ.
patton in the church program
and made plans ror a Chrllrt·
mas party on Dec. 19, and a caroling party on Dec. 22. AttendIng were Mary Bradbury, San.
dy Johnson, Mary Am Bechtle,
Jim and Jeff Tyo, David Kraw.
sczyn, George Hawle.y, Eddie
Brown, &amp;!san Powers, and Mrs .
Jack Slavin.

Ma,ybe other men are, but I
go on record as sa,ying ha:nk;ypank;y lsn&gt;t worth the trouble it
costs. From now on ru be TRUE
Dear Helen:
My husband works 8Wing shift.
He geto ott at mldnigh~ but geto
home around 2:30 a .m. First he
said he worked overtime but when
his check didn't show it, he said
he was having a couple oC beeu
with the boys.
Pvt. E-2 K and Mrs. Roger K.
Then he lrta.rted going to work
Deem, the former Vickie K.
an hour earls , but when I talked
Young, are announcing the blr1JI
to a_good frlepd of his today he
of thelr first child, a daughwas laughing about how my huster. Nov. 18 at Holzer Hospital,
band punched his .time card wfth
and named Kimberly Kathleen.
hair a minute to spare - and
·. She weighed five pounds, four
MRS. GENEVA NOLAN, RIGHT, a retired Meigs County
this was at his .. normal., time,
ounces.
Demonstration Agent, served as instructor Wednesday when
not the "new schedule'" he said
the S}' racuse Homemaker s Club met to make Christmas can.he was on.
Mr. and Mrs. V 1 c tor C.
dles. Here Mr s. Nolan looks on as Mr s. Mary Li sle whip s
Yo1.111g. Jr ., Pomeroy, and Mr.
I am not a suspicious woman,
wax to be used in decorating one of the candles.
and Mrs. Edward Deem, PortHelen, but here of late 1 am
larid, are the grandparents. Mrs.
watching his every move and
Audrey YOWl8, Pomero;..,andMr.
dwelling on his every word.
VISIT MV SEUM
and
Mrs. James Thomas, East
U he b seeing another worn.
Mr. and Mrs . Eldon E. Weeks
Liverpool,
are great..grandparan , he certainly has his timing
or Pomeroy recently visited the ents, and Mrs.
Mary Mae Esen·
down pat. And why would a man
state~wned Ringling Museums
hutlt,
East
Liverpool,
is a greatsettle for a hit and run affair
while vacationing on Florida' s
great-grandmother.
when he has a perfectly goodwife
lower west coast.
at home?- G. C.
A dinner party was held Sat·
Dear C.:
Why don't you ask him ? A "per- urday night at the home of Mrs.
fe ctly good wife" can usually Pearl Reynolds honoring h e r
bring her husband back int.o line mother, Mrs. Minerva Childers,
- that ls, if he"s a pretty good Who was observing her 94th birtll fellow with only a temporary day anniversary.
Guests at the turkey dinner
yen for _
freedom . - H.
were
Mrs. Nina Bland, Mr . and
This column ls dedicat&amp;d to
Mrs
.
William Bland and daugh family living, so if you're hav.
ters,
Carla
and Cathy, and Mr.
ing kid trouble or just plain
Mrs.
Claren
ce Archer , Charand
trouble, let Helen help YOU.
Ste wiU also welcome your own les Leslie a nd Cheryl Am:, all
amusing experiences . Address of Akron; Mrs. Frank Betz and
Helen Batte! in care of this Mrs. Lucinda Daines, Middle.
port.
new!lpaper.

Dinner Party Given

On Saturday Night

BY JACK O'BRIAN

Seine near the Place de la ConNEW YORK - Howard Hughes corde bridge.
·. may take 0\'er a huge H'wood
Great old jockey got t h e
ltud1o belore the group so con. terrible news .... The Americana
Odent 1t has the Inside .... Elli- Hotel's Christmas: comic Godel Komedy quietly sold her U. N, frey Cambridge follows EUaFttz.
Plaza aparlnlent; to a man nam- gerald into the A.'sRoyaiBoxthe
ed Brown .... Feuer &amp; Martin Night After Christmas .... Buffalo
tried deaperately to get author- movieman Frank Keller visited
director Herb Gardner to cut the Paris set d. "Only Game in
and reshape his ..The Goodbye Town" and wound up in a role
People" before the Bdwy. pre- in the Uz Taylor film: playing a
miere but he retuted; his refUsal drunk. (No drWlks ever came
pve the producers and star Mll~ from our exotic Buffalo!)
1on Berle adreadfull,y dreary serMadison Ave. shOp sellsmen'a
Ious comedy •. • . The new smash shoes that look like you're wear-

Comi c Pat Cooper's so proud of
his Italian heritage he signs autographs with his right name Pasquale Caputo.

"Aran Orte'' (named ~ ,.
hls
opera ''D' Aran,.) docked on t h e

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Bears Surprise
·LA Rams, 17-16
By VITO STELLINO
UPI !prts Writer
Papa Bear was given a game
ball by the Ol.lcago Bears
Sunday- and
the
Balttmore
Colts probably want to give him
one, too.
George Hala8- who's stiU the
Bear owner although he ftnally
stepped down as Bear coach at
the end oC last seuon- wasn't

Redskins 24-2L It eliminated SL

Louis .... though the cards
t_,( Now York 28-21.

Here•a how the post-snson
playoUs look now ~t next
week's St. Louts..Cleveland an:l
Baltimore-Los Angeles pmes

ue now meaningless:
Dec. 21 in Cleveli!KI - Cleveland vs. Dalla.s.
Dec.
22
ln BaltimoreChleqo or
Baltimore
vs•

MlnneiOIL
Baltimore beat Green Bay 163 Saturday to knock the
Packers out and then watched
on TV as the Bears IJIIde tllem
championL
The Phtladelpha Eaglea woo
while losirw Sunday as they
bAt New Orleans 29--17 but ma,y
Uve lost 0. J. Simpson. Butralo

at 1-12-1 now Ns the worst
record In pro football an:l is
almost oure to grobSimiJoon.
Remains Tied
MlnneiOII. remained tied with

Chtcqo lor the Central Dlvblon
lood at 7-6 by otopplqr Son
Fl'llneliCO 3(1.20. Chtcqo playa

Green
meets

8a)o and Mlmesota
Pbilldelphia
ln the

nnot.o next week. u both wiD,

Chleqo ..tvanc:ea to the Blltimore meeUrw.
In the other pmea, Della•

Dayton Open

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world ranked, haa not baeD del'llted In 1 matdi bi three yoara

s.

reddonce Ia tho u.
The Mlcldlepurt youth, 'IIIIo 11

dual "'th
the llama bl1tllqr back l'rom a
17-9 deftelt In tho fourth period
even ~h lhetr quarterback
Roman Gallrlal wu belo!r after belqr obaken .., In the
....... period.
A bloclu!d punt oet .., a
Gabriel 11l tho.t ,.rrowed the
clel!elt to 17-16 and the Ramo
had a last lhot when the)' had a
Drat clown on the Bear 32 with
30 '"""111111 loll. But • holdlDtl
P-lY called qalnot llckla
CharlaJI Cowan moYocl tho
Ramo to midfield, out ol fteld
dramatic clelenohe

JloJ• Unclor 18 dllmpl~m,
'ith In U, S. _ . . IJGal ..._
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Larry Jeflera, 6-0 senior, wu were ltrong at the foul I I D e
J'\I'Ulerup In the •corlna tor Hu- making 16 &lt;II 24 lor ·44.4 per
nan Trace wltb l.f potm:s and ceiL .
Ray K11rr, 6-9 leldor, waa aech Was the flr.st·lOII for F,ut.
ond hlab lor Eastern with 10. ern, wlmera over Southweltem
The WUdeata made Z4 of 51 and Southern In previous confrom the fteld lor 47 per teats and . save the Eaglea a 2-1
and hit oi1ly nve of 16 at the Une record In dM Southern Valley
for 31.1 per eeat. Eutem COO· Athletic Cmference. The Eagles
neeted on 18 of 53 - . from ue 2-1 in all games.
The win was the aecond conthe Ooor lor 3U cent and

SVACSIU~

AFL
STANDINGS

SOUTHERN VALLEY
ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
STANDINGS
(J&gt;V A C On!¥)

TEAM
W L POP
Kyger Creek . ... . 2 0 142 102
Hannan TJ"aee .. .. 2 1 170 176
Eaotem
.... , ... 2 1 178 152
Pet.
Southern
Local , , , I I 96 99
•769
.462 North Gellla .. . .. 0 2 103 126
.417 South"ostern , . , , . 0 2 114 148
,308 Totals . . . . . . . . . 7 7 803 803
All Gamea
.077

By United Presa lnten.tioml

Eaot
W. L. T.
x - New York •. 10 3 0
Houston , •.•. 6 7 0

Mtaml . , . , • , 5 7 1
Bostoo .. " • " 4 9 0
Bullalo , . , , • , , I 12 I

TEAM
W L POP
West
W. L. T. Pel Kyger Creek ..... 3 1 262 226
Kansas City .. 11 2 0 .840 Eastern , , . , ... , 2 I 178 152
Oakhtnd . • • , , II 2 0 840 Hannan Trace .... 2 1 170 176
San Diego • • , , 9 4 0 .692 Southern Local . . . I 2 139 153
Denver •.• ••• 5 8 o .3115 North Gallla . . . . . 0 2 103 126
Cindnmti • , . • • 2 11 0 .214 Southwestern ..... 0 3 184 226
LAST WEEK' S RESULTS:
Sunda¥' s Results
Eastern 49 Southern Local 44
New York 27 Clnclmw.U 14
Haman Trace 53 Eastern 52
Miami 38 Booton 7
Kansas Cit;)' 40 San Diego 3 Haman Trace 7t North r.llta 53
Kyger Creek 71 Southwestern 59
Oakland 33 Denver 27
Fairland 62 Kyger Creek 51
Only games scheduled
Southern Local 52 North GaUia :;o
Saturday's Games
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
Kans111 Clt;y at Denver
Wednesda.)'
Only game scheduled
Haman Trace at Buffalo, W. Va.
SuOOay' s Games
Friday
oakland at Bu«alo
Federal Hocking at Eastern
New York at Miami
Haman Trace at SouthwesteiTI
Boston at Houston
Kyger Creek at Southern Local
Only games scheduled

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BY DICK TIIOMAS
Joe Taylor's long jumper~from

lhe corner brd&lt;e a 76-76 deadiDck

aecuUve for a.nnan Trace and and sera Marllhall Unlvers1t7's
pve them a 2-l record, Ued for T...-u., Herd Into 1 leo4 the
Noone! plaeo In the SV AC with Bil Green never rellntJ.dllhed
Eulern. The WUd- have-- .. lhe1 defeated Moreheod 9tale

en North GellaanciEulernwblle
lollng IQ. Kner Creek.
HaDnan Trace's next pme Ia
w~ night at lluiWo, w.
VL and then Saturda,l' nliiJI the
Wildcats plaJI at Soullnnllern.
Eulern entartaln1Focleral Hodllnc Friday niP! and plvo at
Knler Creek on Saturda,l' night.
Eaatem won the reMrVe pme
31.:18 ao Howle Cllldwell paced
the Little Eagles with 9.polnta.
Keith SWain wu hilh lor the
Little Wildcats with 14:.

EASTERN (52) - Karr, 42-10; Buckley 1 0-4-4; RoM, 1~
5·7; Morrissey, 1.0..2; Eichinger, 6~-17; Richie, 3-0-6; Lod·
wick, 3.j)~. Totals, 16-IG-.52.
HANNAN TRACE (53) - Jeffera, s...f.lof; D. Daniels, 9-018; Sl18on, t-l.S; Chapman. f..
0--8; s. Daniels, 2-0-4. Totale,
24-S-53,
EASTERN
14 29 39 52
HANNAN TRACE
9223653

Unlverol\Y 85.82 Satur&lt;loy nliiJt
In Memorial FleiO - · HUntington, W. VL

Toylor, a 6~'h junior, went In
with 6:27 to ploy In the coolest
- . 6.j) senior guard Dan D' An toni was injured. D' Antoni returned to the game later and was
in on the klll aa he dropped a
brace of Cree throws to put Mar shall out of range, 84:-80 with 34
seoonds to go,
Co-captain John Davidson, 6--3
senior guard, dropped In an Insurance rree throw with 14 ,sec.
onds to go to put the game out
of reach of the Golden Eagles.
Davidson was fouled by Ron Galth-

rlglrt, 6..'! junior, hlo fifth - IOilal foul. Thatendedtheseoring
at 85.82.
Jerry Conley•s layup m a pass
from 6-5 )miOr Jerry Umberger
pulled the Golden Eagles to with·
in two points of the Thllldering

Herd 84.82 with 28 IOcondS to

,•

YOUIHITO-~· ··

Nf§-0.. .

pla,y. t:c:w.!ey, a 6-2 senior, aeored 21 point&amp; to pace Monheod,

~'L

rt: was the fint defeat for the
Golden Eagtea In three start&amp;.
They had dehated Canat..Newman and Pan American. MAr·
shall had lost ita only start 82 .
81 to Morrla Harvey.
Morehead took a 111-S lead ear.
ty In the first hall but MarohaU
hit a hot streak and "ent ahead
1~10 with 1&lt;:32 left. Mar&amp;hall
led 31-23 with 8:111 left but the
Golden Eagles forged a 12.p:rlnt
lead 45..'!3 with 1:53 left In the
half and led 4:6-38 at lntermis-

•

What Would Happen
II A FIre Destroyed
Yolf Home?
Could you afford to buy o
rebu ild )'OW

81m.

new home or

Marshall stayed close during
tbe early part of the second half.
lt was 60-S3 with 13:47 lett in
tile game, Leaping Lamar Green,
6.7 senior forward, fouled out
at 13:33 and D' Antmi made a
brace ol free throws to narrow
it to 62-55. The Thunderlng Herd
tied It "" 64~4 with 10:32 left
and then Morehead forged ahead
70~4 with 9:17 to go,

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mortgage , but i s this enoo

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mortgage . See us for adoo
vice.

.......
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Never stand begging for
that w h i c h you have the
power to

This
insurance
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might

114

earn.- Miguel Cer-

vantes, Spanish novelist.

STONLF.Y

1111

STANLEY

Saturday

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Eastern at Kyger Creek
Southwestern at Harman, W. Va.
North Gallia at Portsmouth West
Southern Local at Glouster

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East
W. L, Pet. GB
Minnesota •.. 15 5 .750

HANDYMAN'S

Kentucky ••.. 10 10 .600 5
By United Press International
Miami .. .. .. 8 12 .400 7
W. L. Pet. GB
New York , . . . 7 13 .350 8
Boston •. .. , 19 6 . 760
Indiana • .• .•• 6 15 .28&lt;; 9'h Baltimore ..• 20 7 •741
West
Phila. •• .. , • 17 6 .625 I
W. L. Pet. GB
Cincinnati . .. 15 9 ,625 3 1 .1~
Qakland ...... l9 3 ,864
NewYork . . . . I3 15 ,464 '11 ~1
Denver ... .. . 11 9 .550 7
Detroit . .... . 10 15 . 400 9
Dallas, .. .... 9 9 .500 8
Milwaukee .... 6 21 . 222 14
Loa AJweles .. • 9 10 . 47t Slh
West
New OrlearuJ •• , 8 12 . 4.00 10
W. L. Pet. GB
Houston . ... . . . 5 9 ,357 10
Los Angeles • . 19 9 ,679
Sunday's Results
San Diego .• , , 13 14 . 481 51 .~
Dallas 114 Los Angeles 110
Atlanta •.. .• • 13 15 . 464 G
Denver 121 Miami 113
San Fran ..... 12 15 • 444 61,1
Only games scheduled
Seattle •. .. . . 13 18 .419 71 (,
Monday's Games
Chicago .. . . .. 11 18 . 379 B'h
Q'akland at New Orleans
Phoenix , . .... 6 19 ,240 lll/2
Only game scheduled.
Sunday's Results
Los Angeles 132 San Diego 118
Atlanta 121 Phoenix 99
Cincinmti 120 New York 115
Phila. 122 Milwaukee 117
BLUE DEVILS WN
Only games scheduled
Gallipolis mue Devils, led by
Monday's Games
forward ·rom~ncer's27points,
No games scheduled
defeated Olk HW 73-57 Soturday
night on dle GARS Boor in a noa.
league outlrw- GAllS oow ts ~I
overaU, 1-1 in league p.l.a)'.
• ORDERS CLEAN SHAVE
NEW
YORK
(UPO- Milt
Woodward, president oi the
American
Footblll
League,
ordered the New York Jeta
but it' a posaible," Allen said, Sunda,y to cut their beards,
.. we won't know untll after we mustaches •rll long sideburns.
look at the ftbna. But there are
Moat
of the Jets have
ao excusea, "e Just made too complled but quarterback Joe
many mi~takes. •'
Namath said he is not rettdy yet
A Coatl1 Error
to
shave his
tu mancllu
The holdlne pe.-1\Y 00 Cowan mustache.
proved to be the mo1t costly

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relunl b)' Clannce ChUd&amp; and
Butkuo' lnlen:eptloo ol a Milt
Plum Pill when Gabriel waa
olcleUnod lOt .., both TDo.
AUiqr Qllll'lerbac:k Jack eo...
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conalclerlng his pbyoteol &lt;OIIdl·
tloo, &amp;cored ono 11l and Orlan
Plecalo gal tho other.

Eo1r to read block ond red r.d
ings. Sturdr, rv•l·ru lllol'd &amp;t.•l

IDEAl GIFT FOR AU DADSr

IIPie olnee It • obbed Bnleo

Goaaett or an

•hiiiPod Plttoblqh 28-7 .... - - · l!eld goal
It wu a defensive show for
Delrott ' - " Allailla 2+-7.
the
Bears as an 88-JOrd klcloilf
The Bam-Bear strugle naa

DAYTON - U, s, S 1 n I 1 0 0
Chllllplm DaJ J..., Lee, 27,
Cleve..,.., """ the champloailllji
hore simdo,y In tho Doyton Winter ()pan Table Tennlo TournaIIUOII, deleatlna: 16-t'-.old Jobn
T811110hlll CC
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tho llnalo.
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For Eaotern Dennlo Eldllnger, 6.2 freshman, waa h1lh with
17 PJint• and he bad 13 rebound• .
Dell Rose, 6-1 senior, 11 re·
houndo,
Eastern took a commanding
lf-8 lead at the end of the ftnt

Protlltt, 5~ aenlor, and Prollltt Glouoter on Saturday night
made the first or a ....
but miSled the seooncl - · That SOUTHERN LOCAL II 21 33 52
W81 the ball game 52-SO,
NORTH GALLIA II 24 35 50
The Pirates had 83 rebounds,
SOUTHERN LOCAL (52) aetor&lt;llng to North Golla statto- Diddle, 10-&lt;1..22; Norrlo, 6.3-15;
tlca, to Southem'a 67. steve Shu- Beegle, 1-1-3; Shuler, 1.0.2;
lor, 6-1 oenlor, had 23 lor South- Smith, 2..0.4; Protfttt, 2-2-6; To..
em. For North Gellla, Greenlee tall, 2.2.8.52,
bad 19 and Dave Clark, 6.j) junNORm GALLIA (:;c)) - Greenior, had 10.
lee, 6-S-17; Smith, 4..2-10; SounNorth Gellla hit 19 lor 49 ders, 1..0-2;. Clark, 1..0-2; Garnes.
from the f!.oor for 38.7 per cent 7-S-19, Tolalo, 19-12..:;c).

Tannehill in

NO bulky batteries.

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Lee Defeats

marvelous transistor, a develop.
lnslead of forcing amplified ment o1 the Belt Telephone Lab.
sound through tt,e Impaired oratories-similar to those used
outer or middle ear , the patent- in U.S. sateiUt.,._ It lo creotec1
ed

. SOUTHEASTERN OHIO TELEPHONE CO.

he learned the Bears "won ooe
for George" by stunning the Los
Angeles Rams 17-16.
"Gosh, tOOH photo ftnlohes.
We were at our peak emotionally," . exclaimed Halls' succea.
sor, Jim Dooley, .. that't wht.t
this game is- emotion."
One other tlUe "•• decided
Sunday
when the Cleveland
Browns won the Century crown
b)' turni!W back the Waablq!ton

The invenlion ts called

e1Jht.

and larry Jetrera had

Bob Diddle, 6-1 junior, set the pace for both teams "Jth 22 points
IS .Southern Local of Meigs Counb' eked out a 52-50 decision over
Cooch Rudy Slllvely'o Pirates Sarurday night at North Gollla.
Runnerl4) to Diddle in the Southern scoring was Gary Norris,
5-10 junior, with 15 points.
Top man for the Pirates was and made 12 of 22 at the line
John Garnea, 6-1 senior, with for 50.4 per eent. The Pirates
19 polnta. Bob Smith, 5.S Junior,
had 16 tumoverl.
had 10 points. '
Soutbern made 22 of 61 for
But It was Rm Greenlee, 6..2
35 par cent and made elsht of 20
senior, with 17 points, 11 or at the llne for 4:0 per cent. The
them ln the fourth period, who Tornadoes had 15 turnovers.
kept the Pirates in the contest
It was Southern Local's t1rst
Until the ver.Y last.
win in the Southern Valley AthBob Diddle and Greenlee fought letic Conference and gives them
a running battle as the game went a 1-1 SV AC record. In au games
to the wire. The Pirates led 48- the Tornadoeo are l.:Z.
47 when Diddle hit two tree throw's
The loal was the second oonto glve Southern a t9-48 lead. secutive tor North Gallla. The
Greenlee "as fouled and made Plrde&amp; are 0-2 in the ~VAC aad
both shots to put the Pirates back 0-2 in all games. North Gallia'a
out.froot 5Cl-49. Dlcldlehltajump- next game is Saturday night at
er and South0111 led again 5l..:;c).
Portsmouth West. Southern enWith 9-.aec:ondaleft, steve saun- tertains Kypr Creek F r I d a y
ders, 5-11Jun1or, touled R andy night at Racine and travels to

attqr ll'&lt;lm hip S1111101'1· But the
old man was sure to smile when

that has NO buloons, NO lubes, dent. It Is made possible b)' a
WU"es,

Put a smile on the dial of some lucky extension phone a warm , affectionate companion for your family or
friends. Won 't you call us today and arrange to give a
phone a new home for Christmas?

Marshall Nips Morehead

Hannan Trace Nips Eastern

on the scene because he'• in
Mancllester, E~, recuper-

en~ the advantages of hearing and is the result of 33 years of
agam with a patented invention experience by Otarion's Presl-

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The Dail)' SentJnel, PomerO)'-M.iddleport, 0., Monday, December 9, 1968

Southern Nips
North Gallia

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With Nothing In Either EAR

ThOU!ands of people may now

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The llaman Trace WUdeaU rA.
Coach Paul DUion, pacedb)'Dave
Daniels' 18 points, rallied 1n the
fourth period to down the Eastern Eaglee or Meigs CcMtty 53 ..
S2 Saturday night at MercervWe.
Daniels had nine neld goala
tor 18 points and grabbed 9 rebounds. Haman Trace had only
36 rebounds to 43 tor Eastern.
Sieve Daniels had 10 rebomda

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Watchers" project has feeler!!
eo underwrite It . .. . Manero" 1
In Greenwich, Cmn., is a subur.
ban hideout for Manhattanites:
tuch as Bill Carter, Trink
(Dwlgtrt Deere Wiman's daughter)
Wtman•a ex with Uz Detweiler,
reeetltly unlatched from financier
Bdpr D.
Parisian GObert Bacaud Is an
intematlonaJ singing 1tar b u t
al10 huge in French theatricals
generally and he's moving from
hia Rue Camou offices to bigger

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and w1ll take in $122,000 a week Robert Sllaw loves N. Y. for a
.... At capacity (a clnch) ita net lot ot reasons - including the
pro(lt is $24,000 a week .... play he wrote, • 'Man in t h e
Compare 111at to the weekly "Ok- Glass Booth," a Bdwy. hit; he's
lahoma!" Bdwy, gross: $31.000 a an actor in ..The B1rttlday Party" hiving Its premiere here;
Following the late cardinal and he has three novels hotcak!pllman'o amual aoven - J e t ing the N. Y. bookstalls (The
-.,N.Y. Arehblabop Terence SJn Ooctor, The Hiding Place,
Cooke leaves Dec. 15 to spend The Flag),
the hoUda,ys with our lads in
Wildly acrobatic dancer L o u
Vietnam:. ThaJland, Korea, Tur- WUis Jr. suffered an occupationkey, German.v . •. Herbert Brown- al condidon ()lernia) and is re.
ell can have Chief Justice War- cuperatlng trom surgery at
ren's Job .••. "Promises" author N.Y.'s Trafalgar Hospital
Nell Simoo' s brother Danny went
to tbe after..premiere party "earInc a liD' coat- thehatclrtckmade
him cbeck it intheladies'powder
room where midnlght Curs a r e
lllored.
Jackie O.'s groom Is making a
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Will be Mode

BAD LUCK KID DESERVES IT

Then 1he
out the clipping: "Deer Season Delayed One
Week Due to f' lre Hazard. u
What hurl worst of all was that
my wile BELIEVED me when I
leveled with her. I guess it
proves l am not cllt out to be a
rounder.

Dear Helen:
Yoo hear men talk about pla.vtng around tmder their wives•
noaes and you think, .. H it's

that eai.Y, ru have some run,
too . ·~

Well, let me tell you, It Isn't
that easy, and Isn't much tun. And
you don't get awa..v wl.tb 1t.
I planned my first (and last!)
"fling"' as an experiment in mod·

This dame was atand willing. After all,

em living.
tr~ctive

rd had tile same old wife for
eleven years, and I told myself
[needed a cbange.
Oh, I was smart. First I talked up a big new Interest in hunting. I bought a red hat, told Ill¥
wife I would borrow a rifle from
a friend, and I even brought the
guy arow1d a couple ot nights to
talk hunting, After three weeks,
I had her autriciently convinced,
10 I announced a few of us were
going after a deer . To tell the
truth, I have never hunted in
DIJ' Ute.
rm afraid my two - legged

quarry soon realized this . We
had a Oat on the way to t h e
lnourttains. I couldn't flnd the
key to the borrowed cabin, and
when I climbed through the window I tore my J)ants ami gashed

my hand. The worst. part was a

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neighbor came out with a shotgun; he figured I was breaking
ln. Frustration and guilt took
care of TH AT evening. I slept
on the couch. ~e said s o m e
scathing things next morning,
anc:l I took her home. I spent the
rest of the weekend at a motel ,
alone, growing a ..deer-hunter' s
beard, 11 and feeling stupid but
virtuous.
My wife welcomed me back
warmly. Too warmly. 5lle asked
all about the camp, and dld we
get any shots, and wasn't jt !!l
shame .••. r made a good story.
Even told her r dodged a bullet.

Fruit baskets ror thut-tns w1U
be made and delivered following the Dec, 22 Christmas program at the Heath United Methodist Ghurcll, according to plans
made at &amp;utda.y night's meettns
or the Youth Fellowship.
The gi-oup C
uscussed particJ.
patton in the church program
and made plans ror a Chrllrt·
mas party on Dec. 19, and a caroling party on Dec. 22. AttendIng were Mary Bradbury, San.
dy Johnson, Mary Am Bechtle,
Jim and Jeff Tyo, David Kraw.
sczyn, George Hawle.y, Eddie
Brown, &amp;!san Powers, and Mrs .
Jack Slavin.

Ma,ybe other men are, but I
go on record as sa,ying ha:nk;ypank;y lsn&gt;t worth the trouble it
costs. From now on ru be TRUE
Dear Helen:
My husband works 8Wing shift.
He geto ott at mldnigh~ but geto
home around 2:30 a .m. First he
said he worked overtime but when
his check didn't show it, he said
he was having a couple oC beeu
with the boys.
Pvt. E-2 K and Mrs. Roger K.
Then he lrta.rted going to work
Deem, the former Vickie K.
an hour earls , but when I talked
Young, are announcing the blr1JI
to a_good frlepd of his today he
of thelr first child, a daughwas laughing about how my huster. Nov. 18 at Holzer Hospital,
band punched his .time card wfth
and named Kimberly Kathleen.
hair a minute to spare - and
·. She weighed five pounds, four
MRS. GENEVA NOLAN, RIGHT, a retired Meigs County
this was at his .. normal., time,
ounces.
Demonstration Agent, served as instructor Wednesday when
not the "new schedule'" he said
the S}' racuse Homemaker s Club met to make Christmas can.he was on.
Mr. and Mrs. V 1 c tor C.
dles. Here Mr s. Nolan looks on as Mr s. Mary Li sle whip s
Yo1.111g. Jr ., Pomeroy, and Mr.
I am not a suspicious woman,
wax to be used in decorating one of the candles.
and Mrs. Edward Deem, PortHelen, but here of late 1 am
larid, are the grandparents. Mrs.
watching his every move and
Audrey YOWl8, Pomero;..,andMr.
dwelling on his every word.
VISIT MV SEUM
and
Mrs. James Thomas, East
U he b seeing another worn.
Mr. and Mrs . Eldon E. Weeks
Liverpool,
are great..grandparan , he certainly has his timing
or Pomeroy recently visited the ents, and Mrs.
Mary Mae Esen·
down pat. And why would a man
state~wned Ringling Museums
hutlt,
East
Liverpool,
is a greatsettle for a hit and run affair
while vacationing on Florida' s
great-grandmother.
when he has a perfectly goodwife
lower west coast.
at home?- G. C.
A dinner party was held Sat·
Dear C.:
Why don't you ask him ? A "per- urday night at the home of Mrs.
fe ctly good wife" can usually Pearl Reynolds honoring h e r
bring her husband back int.o line mother, Mrs. Minerva Childers,
- that ls, if he"s a pretty good Who was observing her 94th birtll fellow with only a temporary day anniversary.
Guests at the turkey dinner
yen for _
freedom . - H.
were
Mrs. Nina Bland, Mr . and
This column ls dedicat&amp;d to
Mrs
.
William Bland and daugh family living, so if you're hav.
ters,
Carla
and Cathy, and Mr.
ing kid trouble or just plain
Mrs.
Claren
ce Archer , Charand
trouble, let Helen help YOU.
Ste wiU also welcome your own les Leslie a nd Cheryl Am:, all
amusing experiences . Address of Akron; Mrs. Frank Betz and
Helen Batte! in care of this Mrs. Lucinda Daines, Middle.
port.
new!lpaper.

Dinner Party Given

On Saturday Night

BY JACK O'BRIAN

Seine near the Place de la ConNEW YORK - Howard Hughes corde bridge.
·. may take 0\'er a huge H'wood
Great old jockey got t h e
ltud1o belore the group so con. terrible news .... The Americana
Odent 1t has the Inside .... Elli- Hotel's Christmas: comic Godel Komedy quietly sold her U. N, frey Cambridge follows EUaFttz.
Plaza aparlnlent; to a man nam- gerald into the A.'sRoyaiBoxthe
ed Brown .... Feuer &amp; Martin Night After Christmas .... Buffalo
tried deaperately to get author- movieman Frank Keller visited
director Herb Gardner to cut the Paris set d. "Only Game in
and reshape his ..The Goodbye Town" and wound up in a role
People" before the Bdwy. pre- in the Uz Taylor film: playing a
miere but he retuted; his refUsal drunk. (No drWlks ever came
pve the producers and star Mll~ from our exotic Buffalo!)
1on Berle adreadfull,y dreary serMadison Ave. shOp sellsmen'a
Ious comedy •. • . The new smash shoes that look like you're wear-

Comi c Pat Cooper's so proud of
his Italian heritage he signs autographs with his right name Pasquale Caputo.

"Aran Orte'' (named ~ ,.
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Bears Surprise
·LA Rams, 17-16
By VITO STELLINO
UPI !prts Writer
Papa Bear was given a game
ball by the Ol.lcago Bears
Sunday- and
the
Balttmore
Colts probably want to give him
one, too.
George Hala8- who's stiU the
Bear owner although he ftnally
stepped down as Bear coach at
the end oC last seuon- wasn't

Redskins 24-2L It eliminated SL

Louis .... though the cards
t_,( Now York 28-21.

Here•a how the post-snson
playoUs look now ~t next
week's St. Louts..Cleveland an:l
Baltimore-Los Angeles pmes

ue now meaningless:
Dec. 21 in Cleveli!KI - Cleveland vs. Dalla.s.
Dec.
22
ln BaltimoreChleqo or
Baltimore
vs•

MlnneiOIL
Baltimore beat Green Bay 163 Saturday to knock the
Packers out and then watched
on TV as the Bears IJIIde tllem
championL
The Phtladelpha Eaglea woo
while losirw Sunday as they
bAt New Orleans 29--17 but ma,y
Uve lost 0. J. Simpson. Butralo

at 1-12-1 now Ns the worst
record In pro football an:l is
almost oure to grobSimiJoon.
Remains Tied
MlnneiOII. remained tied with

Chtcqo lor the Central Dlvblon
lood at 7-6 by otopplqr Son
Fl'llneliCO 3(1.20. Chtcqo playa

Green
meets

8a)o and Mlmesota
Pbilldelphia
ln the

nnot.o next week. u both wiD,

Chleqo ..tvanc:ea to the Blltimore meeUrw.
In the other pmea, Della•

Dayton Open

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reddonce Ia tho u.
The Mlcldlepurt youth, 'IIIIo 11

dual "'th
the llama bl1tllqr back l'rom a
17-9 deftelt In tho fourth period
even ~h lhetr quarterback
Roman Gallrlal wu belo!r after belqr obaken .., In the
....... period.
A bloclu!d punt oet .., a
Gabriel 11l tho.t ,.rrowed the
clel!elt to 17-16 and the Ramo
had a last lhot when the)' had a
Drat clown on the Bear 32 with
30 '"""111111 loll. But • holdlDtl
P-lY called qalnot llckla
CharlaJI Cowan moYocl tho
Ramo to midfield, out ol fteld
dramatic clelenohe

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Larry Jeflera, 6-0 senior, wu were ltrong at the foul I I D e
J'\I'Ulerup In the •corlna tor Hu- making 16 &lt;II 24 lor ·44.4 per
nan Trace wltb l.f potm:s and ceiL .
Ray K11rr, 6-9 leldor, waa aech Was the flr.st·lOII for F,ut.
ond hlab lor Eastern with 10. ern, wlmera over Southweltem
The WUdeata made Z4 of 51 and Southern In previous confrom the fteld lor 47 per teats and . save the Eaglea a 2-1
and hit oi1ly nve of 16 at the Une record In dM Southern Valley
for 31.1 per eeat. Eutem COO· Athletic Cmference. The Eagles
neeted on 18 of 53 - . from ue 2-1 in all games.
The win was the aecond conthe Ooor lor 3U cent and

SVACSIU~

AFL
STANDINGS

SOUTHERN VALLEY
ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
STANDINGS
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TEAM
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Kyger Creek . ... . 2 0 142 102
Hannan TJ"aee .. .. 2 1 170 176
Eaotem
.... , ... 2 1 178 152
Pet.
Southern
Local , , , I I 96 99
•769
.462 North Gellla .. . .. 0 2 103 126
.417 South"ostern , . , , . 0 2 114 148
,308 Totals . . . . . . . . . 7 7 803 803
All Gamea
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W. L. T.
x - New York •. 10 3 0
Houston , •.•. 6 7 0

Mtaml . , . , • , 5 7 1
Bostoo .. " • " 4 9 0
Bullalo , . , , • , , I 12 I

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West
W. L. T. Pel Kyger Creek ..... 3 1 262 226
Kansas City .. 11 2 0 .840 Eastern , , . , ... , 2 I 178 152
Oakhtnd . • • , , II 2 0 840 Hannan Trace .... 2 1 170 176
San Diego • • , , 9 4 0 .692 Southern Local . . . I 2 139 153
Denver •.• ••• 5 8 o .3115 North Gallla . . . . . 0 2 103 126
Cindnmti • , . • • 2 11 0 .214 Southwestern ..... 0 3 184 226
LAST WEEK' S RESULTS:
Sunda¥' s Results
Eastern 49 Southern Local 44
New York 27 Clnclmw.U 14
Haman Trace 53 Eastern 52
Miami 38 Booton 7
Kansas Cit;)' 40 San Diego 3 Haman Trace 7t North r.llta 53
Kyger Creek 71 Southwestern 59
Oakland 33 Denver 27
Fairland 62 Kyger Creek 51
Only games scheduled
Southern Local 52 North GaUia :;o
Saturday's Games
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
Kans111 Clt;y at Denver
Wednesda.)'
Only game scheduled
Haman Trace at Buffalo, W. Va.
SuOOay' s Games
Friday
oakland at Bu«alo
Federal Hocking at Eastern
New York at Miami
Haman Trace at SouthwesteiTI
Boston at Houston
Kyger Creek at Southern Local
Only games scheduled

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BY DICK TIIOMAS
Joe Taylor's long jumper~from

lhe corner brd&lt;e a 76-76 deadiDck

aecuUve for a.nnan Trace and and sera Marllhall Unlvers1t7's
pve them a 2-l record, Ued for T...-u., Herd Into 1 leo4 the
Noone! plaeo In the SV AC with Bil Green never rellntJ.dllhed
Eulern. The WUd- have-- .. lhe1 defeated Moreheod 9tale

en North GellaanciEulernwblle
lollng IQ. Kner Creek.
HaDnan Trace's next pme Ia
w~ night at lluiWo, w.
VL and then Saturda,l' nliiJI the
Wildcats plaJI at Soullnnllern.
Eulern entartaln1Focleral Hodllnc Friday niP! and plvo at
Knler Creek on Saturda,l' night.
Eaatem won the reMrVe pme
31.:18 ao Howle Cllldwell paced
the Little Eagles with 9.polnta.
Keith SWain wu hilh lor the
Little Wildcats with 14:.

EASTERN (52) - Karr, 42-10; Buckley 1 0-4-4; RoM, 1~
5·7; Morrissey, 1.0..2; Eichinger, 6~-17; Richie, 3-0-6; Lod·
wick, 3.j)~. Totals, 16-IG-.52.
HANNAN TRACE (53) - Jeffera, s...f.lof; D. Daniels, 9-018; Sl18on, t-l.S; Chapman. f..
0--8; s. Daniels, 2-0-4. Totale,
24-S-53,
EASTERN
14 29 39 52
HANNAN TRACE
9223653

Unlverol\Y 85.82 Satur&lt;loy nliiJt
In Memorial FleiO - · HUntington, W. VL

Toylor, a 6~'h junior, went In
with 6:27 to ploy In the coolest
- . 6.j) senior guard Dan D' An toni was injured. D' Antoni returned to the game later and was
in on the klll aa he dropped a
brace of Cree throws to put Mar shall out of range, 84:-80 with 34
seoonds to go,
Co-captain John Davidson, 6--3
senior guard, dropped In an Insurance rree throw with 14 ,sec.
onds to go to put the game out
of reach of the Golden Eagles.
Davidson was fouled by Ron Galth-

rlglrt, 6..'! junior, hlo fifth - IOilal foul. Thatendedtheseoring
at 85.82.
Jerry Conley•s layup m a pass
from 6-5 )miOr Jerry Umberger
pulled the Golden Eagles to with·
in two points of the Thllldering

Herd 84.82 with 28 IOcondS to

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YOUIHITO-~· ··

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pla,y. t:c:w.!ey, a 6-2 senior, aeored 21 point&amp; to pace Monheod,

~'L

rt: was the fint defeat for the
Golden Eagtea In three start&amp;.
They had dehated Canat..Newman and Pan American. MAr·
shall had lost ita only start 82 .
81 to Morrla Harvey.
Morehead took a 111-S lead ear.
ty In the first hall but MarohaU
hit a hot streak and "ent ahead
1~10 with 1&lt;:32 left. Mar&amp;hall
led 31-23 with 8:111 left but the
Golden Eagles forged a 12.p:rlnt
lead 45..'!3 with 1:53 left In the
half and led 4:6-38 at lntermis-

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What Would Happen
II A FIre Destroyed
Yolf Home?
Could you afford to buy o
rebu ild )'OW

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new home or

Marshall stayed close during
tbe early part of the second half.
lt was 60-S3 with 13:47 lett in
tile game, Leaping Lamar Green,
6.7 senior forward, fouled out
at 13:33 and D' Antmi made a
brace ol free throws to narrow
it to 62-55. The Thunderlng Herd
tied It "" 64~4 with 10:32 left
and then Morehead forged ahead
70~4 with 9:17 to go,

home? You probably have
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mortgage , but i s this enoo

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that w h i c h you have the
power to

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vantes, Spanish novelist.

STONLF.Y

1111

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Saturday

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Eastern at Kyger Creek
Southwestern at Harman, W. Va.
North Gallia at Portsmouth West
Southern Local at Glouster

SCORES

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W. L, Pet. GB
Minnesota •.. 15 5 .750

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W. L. Pet. GB
New York , . . . 7 13 .350 8
Boston •. .. , 19 6 . 760
Indiana • .• .•• 6 15 .28&lt;; 9'h Baltimore ..• 20 7 •741
West
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W. L. Pet. GB
Cincinnati . .. 15 9 ,625 3 1 .1~
Qakland ...... l9 3 ,864
NewYork . . . . I3 15 ,464 '11 ~1
Denver ... .. . 11 9 .550 7
Detroit . .... . 10 15 . 400 9
Dallas, .. .... 9 9 .500 8
Milwaukee .... 6 21 . 222 14
Loa AJweles .. • 9 10 . 47t Slh
West
New OrlearuJ •• , 8 12 . 4.00 10
W. L. Pet. GB
Houston . ... . . . 5 9 ,357 10
Los Angeles • . 19 9 ,679
Sunday's Results
San Diego .• , , 13 14 . 481 51 .~
Dallas 114 Los Angeles 110
Atlanta •.. .• • 13 15 . 464 G
Denver 121 Miami 113
San Fran ..... 12 15 • 444 61,1
Only games scheduled
Seattle •. .. . . 13 18 .419 71 (,
Monday's Games
Chicago .. . . .. 11 18 . 379 B'h
Q'akland at New Orleans
Phoenix , . .... 6 19 ,240 lll/2
Only game scheduled.
Sunday's Results
Los Angeles 132 San Diego 118
Atlanta 121 Phoenix 99
Cincinmti 120 New York 115
Phila. 122 Milwaukee 117
BLUE DEVILS WN
Only games scheduled
Gallipolis mue Devils, led by
Monday's Games
forward ·rom~ncer's27points,
No games scheduled
defeated Olk HW 73-57 Soturday
night on dle GARS Boor in a noa.
league outlrw- GAllS oow ts ~I
overaU, 1-1 in league p.l.a)'.
• ORDERS CLEAN SHAVE
NEW
YORK
(UPO- Milt
Woodward, president oi the
American
Footblll
League,
ordered the New York Jeta
but it' a posaible," Allen said, Sunda,y to cut their beards,
.. we won't know untll after we mustaches •rll long sideburns.
look at the ftbna. But there are
Moat
of the Jets have
ao excusea, "e Just made too complled but quarterback Joe
many mi~takes. •'
Namath said he is not rettdy yet
A Coatl1 Error
to
shave his
tu mancllu
The holdlne pe.-1\Y 00 Cowan mustache.
proved to be the mo1t costly

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relunl b)' Clannce ChUd&amp; and
Butkuo' lnlen:eptloo ol a Milt
Plum Pill when Gabriel waa
olcleUnod lOt .., both TDo.
AUiqr Qllll'lerbac:k Jack eo...
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conalclerlng his pbyoteol &lt;OIIdl·
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IDEAl GIFT FOR AU DADSr

IIPie olnee It • obbed Bnleo

Goaaett or an

•hiiiPod Plttoblqh 28-7 .... - - · l!eld goal
It wu a defensive show for
Delrott ' - " Allailla 2+-7.
the
Bears as an 88-JOrd klcloilf
The Bam-Bear strugle naa

DAYTON - U, s, S 1 n I 1 0 0
Chllllplm DaJ J..., Lee, 27,
Cleve..,.., """ the champloailllji
hore simdo,y In tho Doyton Winter ()pan Table Tennlo TournaIIUOII, deleatlna: 16-t'-.old Jobn
T811110hlll CC
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For Eaotern Dennlo Eldllnger, 6.2 freshman, waa h1lh with
17 PJint• and he bad 13 rebound• .
Dell Rose, 6-1 senior, 11 re·
houndo,
Eastern took a commanding
lf-8 lead at the end of the ftnt

Protlltt, 5~ aenlor, and Prollltt Glouoter on Saturday night
made the first or a ....
but miSled the seooncl - · That SOUTHERN LOCAL II 21 33 52
W81 the ball game 52-SO,
NORTH GALLIA II 24 35 50
The Pirates had 83 rebounds,
SOUTHERN LOCAL (52) aetor&lt;llng to North Golla statto- Diddle, 10-&lt;1..22; Norrlo, 6.3-15;
tlca, to Southem'a 67. steve Shu- Beegle, 1-1-3; Shuler, 1.0.2;
lor, 6-1 oenlor, had 23 lor South- Smith, 2..0.4; Protfttt, 2-2-6; To..
em. For North Gellla, Greenlee tall, 2.2.8.52,
bad 19 and Dave Clark, 6.j) junNORm GALLIA (:;c)) - Greenior, had 10.
lee, 6-S-17; Smith, 4..2-10; SounNorth Gellla hit 19 lor 49 ders, 1..0-2;. Clark, 1..0-2; Garnes.
from the f!.oor for 38.7 per cent 7-S-19, Tolalo, 19-12..:;c).

Tannehill in

NO bulky batteries.

''l)mpano

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Lee Defeats

marvelous transistor, a develop.
lnslead of forcing amplified ment o1 the Belt Telephone Lab.
sound through tt,e Impaired oratories-similar to those used
outer or middle ear , the patent- in U.S. sateiUt.,._ It lo creotec1
ed

. SOUTHEASTERN OHIO TELEPHONE CO.

he learned the Bears "won ooe
for George" by stunning the Los
Angeles Rams 17-16.
"Gosh, tOOH photo ftnlohes.
We were at our peak emotionally," . exclaimed Halls' succea.
sor, Jim Dooley, .. that't wht.t
this game is- emotion."
One other tlUe "•• decided
Sunday
when the Cleveland
Browns won the Century crown
b)' turni!W back the Waablq!ton

The invenlion ts called

e1Jht.

and larry Jetrera had

Bob Diddle, 6-1 junior, set the pace for both teams "Jth 22 points
IS .Southern Local of Meigs Counb' eked out a 52-50 decision over
Cooch Rudy Slllvely'o Pirates Sarurday night at North Gollla.
Runnerl4) to Diddle in the Southern scoring was Gary Norris,
5-10 junior, with 15 points.
Top man for the Pirates was and made 12 of 22 at the line
John Garnea, 6-1 senior, with for 50.4 per eent. The Pirates
19 polnta. Bob Smith, 5.S Junior,
had 16 tumoverl.
had 10 points. '
Soutbern made 22 of 61 for
But It was Rm Greenlee, 6..2
35 par cent and made elsht of 20
senior, with 17 points, 11 or at the llne for 4:0 per cent. The
them ln the fourth period, who Tornadoes had 15 turnovers.
kept the Pirates in the contest
It was Southern Local's t1rst
Until the ver.Y last.
win in the Southern Valley AthBob Diddle and Greenlee fought letic Conference and gives them
a running battle as the game went a 1-1 SV AC record. In au games
to the wire. The Pirates led 48- the Tornadoeo are l.:Z.
47 when Diddle hit two tree throw's
The loal was the second oonto glve Southern a t9-48 lead. secutive tor North Gallla. The
Greenlee "as fouled and made Plrde&amp; are 0-2 in the ~VAC aad
both shots to put the Pirates back 0-2 in all games. North Gallia'a
out.froot 5Cl-49. Dlcldlehltajump- next game is Saturday night at
er and South0111 led again 5l..:;c).
Portsmouth West. Southern enWith 9-.aec:ondaleft, steve saun- tertains Kypr Creek F r I d a y
ders, 5-11Jun1or, touled R andy night at Racine and travels to

attqr ll'&lt;lm hip S1111101'1· But the
old man was sure to smile when

that has NO buloons, NO lubes, dent. It Is made possible b)' a
WU"es,

Put a smile on the dial of some lucky extension phone a warm , affectionate companion for your family or
friends. Won 't you call us today and arrange to give a
phone a new home for Christmas?

Marshall Nips Morehead

Hannan Trace Nips Eastern

on the scene because he'• in
Mancllester, E~, recuper-

en~ the advantages of hearing and is the result of 33 years of
agam with a patented invention experience by Otarion's Presl-

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Southern Nips
North Gallia

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With Nothing In Either EAR

ThOU!ands of people may now

3 -

The llaman Trace WUdeaU rA.
Coach Paul DUion, pacedb)'Dave
Daniels' 18 points, rallied 1n the
fourth period to down the Eastern Eaglee or Meigs CcMtty 53 ..
S2 Saturday night at MercervWe.
Daniels had nine neld goala
tor 18 points and grabbed 9 rebounds. Haman Trace had only
36 rebounds to 43 tor Eastern.
Sieve Daniels had 10 rebomda

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Watchers" project has feeler!!
eo underwrite It . .. . Manero" 1
In Greenwich, Cmn., is a subur.
ban hideout for Manhattanites:
tuch as Bill Carter, Trink
(Dwlgtrt Deere Wiman's daughter)
Wtman•a ex with Uz Detweiler,
reeetltly unlatched from financier
Bdpr D.
Parisian GObert Bacaud Is an
intematlonaJ singing 1tar b u t
al10 huge in French theatricals
generally and he's moving from
hia Rue Camou offices to bigger

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Rm . 430 • 301 Cleveland Ave., S.W.

and w1ll take in $122,000 a week Robert Sllaw loves N. Y. for a
.... At capacity (a clnch) ita net lot ot reasons - including the
pro(lt is $24,000 a week .... play he wrote, • 'Man in t h e
Compare 111at to the weekly "Ok- Glass Booth," a Bdwy. hit; he's
lahoma!" Bdwy, gross: $31.000 a an actor in ..The B1rttlday Party" hiving Its premiere here;
Following the late cardinal and he has three novels hotcak!pllman'o amual aoven - J e t ing the N. Y. bookstalls (The
-.,N.Y. Arehblabop Terence SJn Ooctor, The Hiding Place,
Cooke leaves Dec. 15 to spend The Flag),
the hoUda,ys with our lads in
Wildly acrobatic dancer L o u
Vietnam:. ThaJland, Korea, Tur- WUis Jr. suffered an occupationkey, German.v . •. Herbert Brown- al condidon ()lernia) and is re.
ell can have Chief Justice War- cuperatlng trom surgery at
ren's Job .••. "Promises" author N.Y.'s Trafalgar Hospital
Nell Simoo' s brother Danny went
to tbe after..premiere party "earInc a liD' coat- thehatclrtckmade
him cbeck it intheladies'powder
room where midnlght Curs a r e
lllored.
Jackie O.'s groom Is making a
TV deal with 1ndustr1al1Jt J o e

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COLUMBUS (UP0 - Marv
Moorehead, who has guided
Upper Arlington High School to
four undefeated seasons since
196-4 and back -to - back state
championships, t o d a y wu
named United Pt·ess International Class AA Coach of the
Year.
n marked the second consecutive year that his fellow
coaches, sportswriters a n d
sportscasters tabbed Moorehead
for the coveted honor.
Canton McKinley•s. Ron Chismar, Dick Stnun of Warren
Western Reserve, Bob BartDt
of EJ,yrla, Tom Ra.Uaban of
Cinclnnati St. Xavier and Sidney's Dave Haines provided the
major · competition for Moore-

a-, !rom JIOIIIna ~·
c:onaecuUve unbeaten IIIII

Goldeo

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KC Bobcats Suffert First
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'1'110 IIYIIl' Creek Bobcalll out'- lor, wtt11 16 pointl, and Steft
Z1110 Trace 54 - - 51
lerod
their lll'lllou ullho .... SpOUldlng, 5-10 oenlor, with U.
COli. 14 COlo. Brook'1'110 Bobeall had only 23 ro- G-51 Saturda3 ailhl to Fairha¥111511
bounds,
wl.th seven by Jon RothCOlo. Lindell MoKinlv 62 Coli. land ul La.....,ce eoont;y. T he
8"1&gt;.
6-1
junior, as hlp. KJ!cer
nrqona raWed In lholourthperWolll56
Cola. 68 Colo. Mol!awk S1 lod alter bolng lied tl-tl at tho creek hit 19 ol t8 · - lor
39.5 per cent and made 13 ol
Plc:kerinet&lt;n 70 Liberti&lt; Union and ul three ~·21 trom the foul line lor 61.9
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59 Contoll Lincoln
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66 Kalida 61
urm just very pleased .taout Alllonoo M ·Akioo t1m111 511 (ol) Celinl
COichlater 77
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PIQIO 73 Cellna·M
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Muilllm 52 GlllDon ~~ Now Knoxrille 71 Munller 61
pens, you juSt have a warm
Lima BaUI 87 Uma llbawnee 75
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glow.
Grlllldvlew 97 Clrcl..We 56
••When lightning strike• twice cant:c:m Gl•rwoocl a Nortb eanBaley
76 G......Oeld 56
ton49
in the same spot, I §!eBB you
~llllurl
99 Toaya Valley
raise your banda up and shout ca-. Mc:Kinley 11 Akron cen'13
tral 52
hallelujah, n Moorehead laid.
1.0p11
Elm 73 Adona 60
'"The sea10n went Juld like a Dover 79 Sand)' Valley 47
DeJa""""
81 Olentanl!l' 73
wblrlwlnd. Even with only throe Mentor 52 Weot GeiiiP t2
Columbus
DeSalea 87 MllfUn 59
starters back on oft'ense and El,yrla cathollo 58 We.Uake 51 Ohio Deal 84 Indian Dell 57
(ot)
nve on defense, we thoUgbt we
B18 Walnut 84 DubiiD 47
were l')1ng to have a goOd sea- Loncaller 60 Marion 58
Plain Clcy 69 WeBI Je!!or11011
son. We bad 1111en0m1na1 speed, Bellevue 72 Clyde 66
55
but you never knoW hOW a Sandusky .72 Willard 64
Worthlnllm
87 Ujlper Arlington
team is going to be until you ZanesvWe Rosecrans 90
60
starr~Washingtm 51
take 'em Into the arena a time
Woottall 78 Paint VallOT ~I
Trl-V.Uey
88 Crooksville 80
or two.
The Plains 65 Roemelln 55
••we had a good lndicatlon of West Musldngum 87 Roseville 39 Mlr)rovllle 58 Falrl&gt;anks 37
just what this team could do New Concord 46 Morpn 44
New Albany 97 1118bland 71
after the first two games,'' Maysville 54 New Lexington 51
Centorburg 79 Cardington 68
Moorehead pointed out. The &amp;erldan 63 Philo 58
Son&lt;l.ooky
st. Mary 86 South AmGolden Bears clawed Pleaaant- Frontier 51 Q(yvue 45
herol 58
view (89..0) and Coiumbua South caldwell 69 Waterford 64
Bellaire
st. Johna 96 steubenGberDHY Catholic 53 Cadiz 51
. (70-U).
viDe
59
Enroute to a perfect 10-0 sea- Cambridge 67 Marietta 58
Sleubemrllle Central 67 Toronto
son, Upper Arlington also pin- Miller 75 Logan 64
ed a measure of revenge with BarnesvUle 59 Dillonvale 52
Mt .. Pleasant 95 Stanton Local 69
8elpre 63 Fort Frye 55
a 32-2 romp over Wattersm.
urve never been aasociated
with a ballclub as explosive.
We averaged 52 points a game
against what I oonsldered the
tled seasons.

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toughest

schedule

cats with a 3-1 overall record.
Kypr Creek Ia lllllle!oated at

2.8 In lll'at ,~~~ ••• In tho - -

ern Valley Athletle Ccderenc:e.
The Boboata led 16.3 at the
end ol the 111'11 period and trailed by one point, 23 to 22, -'

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This, or course, means that thil 22-month.oJ.d )'OI.Ulglter, whose
father died in Vietnam a 1ear ago lalt April, wiU be spending
Christmas at the hospital. T1dnk of the cheer that a remembrance
might brlng - not only tor little BUI.y but for his motller.
PaUJ" JJ staying with her slater and brother-In-law, Margaret
and Rodney Spencer, and naturall,y makes dal1,y trtpa to Children' a
Hospital.
For those ot you who might like to send a card a small gift
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1~ Holiday Party is Held
The annual holiday party ofthe
HIPPl' Harvesters Clan ol the
Trinity Untted Chuf(:h ot Christ
featured a turk8y dinner and a
gift e"change.

NEW YORK (UPO- Rod GObert or the New York Rangers
will be sidelined tour to six
weeks wlth a fractured bone
and torn ligaments in Ills left
ankle, it was announced sunday.
Wayne Rivers of the Ra~en'
Buffalo farm team his been
called up to take hls place.

MONDAY
EXECUTIVE Committee, Middleport P, T.A., 6:30 Mon!ay
ntgtn, P.earl St. 'Elementary
SchooL Regular P, T, A. meet!Jw
is postponed u~ll Dec. 16, 7:30
p.m. In the Middleport H i g h
School auclitorhon when Christmas progn.m will be presented
by the tlrst through the sixth
grades and Santa wUI distribute

a treat.
BETHEL 62, -mallmal Order ol Jobs Daughters, 7:30 Moncloy nlabt at the Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
TUE.!DAY
EASTERN BAND Boosters,
Tueadoy, 7:30 p.m. at high
school. Members urged to attenet
MIDDLEPORT Business and
Proteuional Womom's C I u b,
'1\J.@sday, 7:30 ,p.m., home ol
Mrs. ArUtur strauss. Annual
Chrlotmas party.
WEDNESDAY
POMEROY
SHAKESPEARE
Club, 1:30 p.m., home of Mrs.
Ben Neutzllng; amual Christmas
,party; members to take a $1
gltt (or exchange; also me to
be sent to the Girls Industrial

AS MARY MARTIN described It - .. A lost weekend. ••
Mary was in Columbus Slturda,y and SwKJa,y for a meeting of
the Eight and Forty Dcpartemental Pouvlor, and what a weekend
it turned out to bel Saturday evening she took ~te U1 and had
to miss a dutch dinner, a reception, and a variety or other planned events.
&amp;mday, after the pouvior waa 011e'r, Mary went to the Fort
Hayes parking lot to get her car. Seems that While the car was
)Jirked overnight in the lot, Jt had been stolen, but Ulen returned to the lot out or rum1ng OOOd.ition. Mechanics advised her
that the motor was "burned up. n There were pollee report&amp; and
hotel management conferences.
Finally, Mary and Marie Boyd, who had accompanied her to
Columbus, boarded a bus and headed home.
She was right - It was a lost weekend.

The bualnes1 meeting was hlgh-ligllted by the election of Mrs.
EYa Deasauer, president; Mrs.
Ne\'11 Seyfried, vice prealdent;
Mrs. tlla Smith, secretary; and
Mrs, Genevieve Meinhart, treasurer, presented by a committee
composed of Mrs. Smtih, Mn.
Sa,yfrled and Mrs. Carrie NeutzUng.

Mrs. Neutzll~, Mrs. Seyfaied
and Mrs. Smith were appointed
to prepare programs Cor the coming year. The)' wUI meet tonight

children'&amp;_ Christmas program;
door prizes.
AFTERNOON CffiCLE, Heath
Methodist Church, 1 p.m. at the
church; bring donations for food
baskets to be prepared and distributed by the .Youth group.

THURSDAY
XI GAMMA MU Chapter, Bell
Sigma Phi Sorority, Christmas
party, 6:30 p.m. Thur~, at
Point Resort. Gift exdlange.
MEIGS DAV CHAPTER 53 at
hall, 6:30p.m. Thuradoy, Chriatmas dimer ,prepared by Auxiliary at hall oo Butternut Ave.,
School.
Pomeroy. Korean Bnd Vietnam
THURSDAY
veterans Invited to dinner and
PORTLAND
Homemakers meeting.
Club, Thursday, all day, potAFTERNOON cmcLE, Heath
luck dimer at llomc, home of
United
Methodist Cburch, aoclal
Mrs. Ruth Ebersbaeh; gilt ex~
room,
1 p.m. Thuriday, amual
change will be held.
Christmas
luncheon followed by
BRADBURY PTA, 7:30 p.m.
group
participation
program,
Thursday, at the school; amual

A TRIP TO THE Rose Bowl .... What a Christmas. present!
J, C. Russell, student at Ohio state University, wiU join a student tour for the trip to Pasadena on D~c. 28. They'll fly, or coune
and will be returning oo Jan. 2. The trip Is J. c. '1 Christma;
gift from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tn~man Russell.

we've ever

raced, n Moorehead added.

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rew weeks.

hallllme.
mu, 6-4-16; Spauldlnl, 6-2-lt;
CINck Bradl&gt;urY, 6-3 - ·
waa hlllfl lor Kyger Creek with Rene, O.O.Oi Bucldey. 0-0..G;
17 polnll. For Fairland, It wao Sa.under•, o~.o. Totals, 19-~.
J. D. Laep with 28 polnta. Step- 51.
herd bad 11 !or Fairland.
other top scorers for the Bobcata were Earl Thomas, 6-1 sen-

McCLURES
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Little Billy Neu~zllng underwent major surgery just a week
l&amp;O today at Children'• Ho.I;Pital 1n Columbua. While he'a progressing nicely, he will be cont1ned to the nursery there for a

KYGER CREEK (51) - Brad~
bury, 6-5-17; Rothgeb, 1-2-t; Tho-

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The Dalb sentinel, P'omcro;r-Mlddlcport, Cl,, Moma,y, December 9~ 1968

KYGER CREEK 16 32 U ~1:
FAIRLAND
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Cln. Elder 59 Cln. Hugheo t6
M&amp;.delra 62 Little Miami 49
Cin. McNicholas 73 Glen Rste 65

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Fairland,... thereservepmo
36.:16. Tom llyaell was blab lor
Kypr Creek with 9iJCII1118. Brumfield was hlllfl lor Fairland with

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Sl Henry 67 Mississinawa 66
Roaslord 60 Toledo Bowsher 44
Liberty Center 56 SWanllln 51
Lakota 54 Elmwood 41
Cln. ' Withrow 70 AnderiiClll 60
Cfn. Roger Bacon 65 Cin. COurter
Tech 53
Cln, LaSalle 71 Cln. Woodward t8
Lemon Monrotl 70 st. Bernard 54
Hamlltoo Garfield 66 Cln. Taft

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For her wedding, she "ore
pearl earrings, gift of her aunt;
Mrs. Geoe Mitch, of Pomeroy,

The tables and social room
were exten5ively decorated for
the party. Addi~ to the festive and carried a handkerchief which
atmosphere was recorded Christ- had been carried by her mother,
Mrs. ~cer, at her wedding.
mas carols.
The handkerchief was a g1tt to
Largest Palace
Mrs. Spencer from Mrs. D o n
The Vatican Palace in Collin a, Pomeroy.
Rome is the largest palace in
Mtu Gretchen Williams of
the world . It has 1,400 rooms, Saraeota served as the maid of
chapels and halls, of which
the oldest date from the 15th honor for the bride. Sbe """' an
ivory brocade dress with a lleadcentury.

Jl{e&lt;e ul~o~oJorlno-...:11111-·
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alstero of the bric!qroom, ,..,_
lotered the gueoto.
For her ~r'• w-+ii'n&amp;
Mrs. ~eer wore u a q u •

dreaa with bladt aceeaiOI'tnud
a pink carnation corgge. Mra.
Wolf wu in a navy enMtnblt
with a red camadon cor...-.
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Mrs. R. E. Jones, Mn. Owl· JU.
att, and Ml01 hila MeGoll. A
sliver, green and yellow color
sclleme was carried out in the
deoor.Uooa. The wedding oake
was served with orange JUDCb.
The table appointment• were ill
aUver and cut glass.
The new Mra. Wolf 11 1110eiated with the ManaiA!o Notional Bank at Bradenton, Fla. Mr.
Wolf works at the Firlt National Bank at Sarasota. The eouple
reside in their new home at
1320 Brink Ave., Saruota...
Tile bride Ia a gractiate ef
Pomeroy HIBil School.

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at the Smllh home.
Pla111 were nl3de Cor a Tuesdly
card s!KM"er honoring Mrs. Carrie Meinhart. a patient at Holzer
Hospital U was decided to serve
the wedding reception tor the
retty-Enoch wedding on Dec. 22,
and to purchaae certain kitchen
equipment. tor the church. Mrs.
Mabel Wolte was thanked by the
group for the white kitchen uterP
slls which she provided tor the
church kitchen.
A report was given on the r~
decoration of the social room, a
project sponsored by the Happy
Harvesters, with contributions
from the Friendly and Trinity
Circles. A note of thanks will be
1ent to the Busy Bees for the new
rugs. Read at the meeting was a
card of thanks from the Arnold
family. A gift was enclosed.
The program featured a talk
by Mrs, Ada Holter on her experience of Christmas while visiting in the Holy Lalli, Mls5 Freda Grueser had charge of the program which q&gt;ened with a medi·
t.ation endUed "The ~irit of
Christmas,'" the story of a Navaho boy and a trader. The grotp
sang "Sllent Night" after hearing the legend of Glenn Kittler'5

Mr. and Mrs. John Terrell or rlage ~ their ~.
Pomeroy areAmounclngthemar- Charle..,.. Kay Ho11 FI-.Jd,
to William G. Wolf, ul !ir.
and
Mn.
Rarmond
C.
Wolf,
Alwas read by Mis5 Grueser who
pine
Ave.,
SariiOCa,
Pl.
also gave a prayer from the
bride II the dauihler ul
book, "Praylrw Hands.," by Helen steiner Rice. Also included on Mr. and Mn. Charleo K. !\:lin·
the program was the lege.-.1 of cer ot Bradenton Beaeh, Fla.,
the Chri1tm11 tree, and Issac former reaidenta at L i a e o 1 n
Watts' "0\ang:ing the Christmas Heights, Pomeroy.
The weddin.K was an event of
Music In the Ctl.lrch"' read by
Nov.
27 at 7p.m.attheFirotConMrs. Neutzling.
gregatlonal
Church at S&amp;ruota.
Devotiollfi precedi~ the meeting were oonducted by Miss Vow• ol the double ring .::ereJ'1100¥
Maud Grueser. Slle read the story were read b)! Dr. 1boma1.
Eseorted to the altar by h e r
of the birth of Chri at as told in
father,
the bride wore a street St. Luke and the grcq) sang, "0
length
gown
ol avocado green
Come All Ye faithful."
Mrs. Meintm.rt. in the role of French velvet with long sleeve!
santa, distributed gifts ror the ex- fashioned by her mother. Her

Dubuque
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ARKANSAS WORKS OUT

FAYEl'fEVILLE, Ark. (UP0
- Frank Broyles, coach ofnintnranked and Sugar Bowl bound
Arkansas, said Sunday the
Razorback&amp; would begirl formal
workouts Dec. 16 for their New
Year's day meeti~ with No. 4
Georgia.

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COLUMBUS (UP0 - Marv
Moorehead, who has guided
Upper Arlington High School to
four undefeated seasons since
196-4 and back -to - back state
championships, t o d a y wu
named United Pt·ess International Class AA Coach of the
Year.
n marked the second consecutive year that his fellow
coaches, sportswriters a n d
sportscasters tabbed Moorehead
for the coveted honor.
Canton McKinley•s. Ron Chismar, Dick Stnun of Warren
Western Reserve, Bob BartDt
of EJ,yrla, Tom Ra.Uaban of
Cinclnnati St. Xavier and Sidney's Dave Haines provided the
major · competition for Moore-

a-, !rom JIOIIIna ~·
c:onaecuUve unbeaten IIIII

Goldeo

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Cage Defeat
KC Bobcats Suffert First
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'1'110 IIYIIl' Creek Bobcalll out'- lor, wtt11 16 pointl, and Steft
Z1110 Trace 54 - - 51
lerod
their lll'lllou ullho .... SpOUldlng, 5-10 oenlor, with U.
COli. 14 COlo. Brook'1'110 Bobeall had only 23 ro- G-51 Saturda3 ailhl to Fairha¥111511
bounds,
wl.th seven by Jon RothCOlo. Lindell MoKinlv 62 Coli. land ul La.....,ce eoont;y. T he
8"1&gt;.
6-1
junior, as hlp. KJ!cer
nrqona raWed In lholourthperWolll56
Cola. 68 Colo. Mol!awk S1 lod alter bolng lied tl-tl at tho creek hit 19 ol t8 · - lor
39.5 per cent and made 13 ol
Plc:kerinet&lt;n 70 Liberti&lt; Union and ul three ~·21 trom the foul line lor 61.9
ft
loll
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Sana'•
Bob64

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Alttoo· South

59 Contoll Lincoln
~ 72-IIL Mlr)rl ~8
49
•A Warm Glow'
66 Kalida 61
urm just very pleased .taout Alllonoo M ·Akioo t1m111 511 (ol) Celinl
COichlater 77
56
Cllntoo
A~
57
Akron
Killit ,. Moorehead said. "Irs one
PIQIO 73 Cellna·M
.,j lhlnso when II !IIp""'"' 54
Muilllm 52 GlllDon ~~ Now Knoxrille 71 Munller 61
pens, you juSt have a warm
Lima BaUI 87 Uma llbawnee 75
t2
glow.
Grlllldvlew 97 Clrcl..We 56
••When lightning strike• twice cant:c:m Gl•rwoocl a Nortb eanBaley
76 G......Oeld 56
ton49
in the same spot, I §!eBB you
~llllurl
99 Toaya Valley
raise your banda up and shout ca-. Mc:Kinley 11 Akron cen'13
tral 52
hallelujah, n Moorehead laid.
1.0p11
Elm 73 Adona 60
'"The sea10n went Juld like a Dover 79 Sand)' Valley 47
DeJa""""
81 Olentanl!l' 73
wblrlwlnd. Even with only throe Mentor 52 Weot GeiiiP t2
Columbus
DeSalea 87 MllfUn 59
starters back on oft'ense and El,yrla cathollo 58 We.Uake 51 Ohio Deal 84 Indian Dell 57
(ot)
nve on defense, we thoUgbt we
B18 Walnut 84 DubiiD 47
were l')1ng to have a goOd sea- Loncaller 60 Marion 58
Plain Clcy 69 WeBI Je!!or11011
son. We bad 1111en0m1na1 speed, Bellevue 72 Clyde 66
55
but you never knoW hOW a Sandusky .72 Willard 64
Worthlnllm
87 Ujlper Arlington
team is going to be until you ZanesvWe Rosecrans 90
60
starr~Washingtm 51
take 'em Into the arena a time
Woottall 78 Paint VallOT ~I
Trl-V.Uey
88 Crooksville 80
or two.
The Plains 65 Roemelln 55
••we had a good lndicatlon of West Musldngum 87 Roseville 39 Mlr)rovllle 58 Falrl&gt;anks 37
just what this team could do New Concord 46 Morpn 44
New Albany 97 1118bland 71
after the first two games,'' Maysville 54 New Lexington 51
Centorburg 79 Cardington 68
Moorehead pointed out. The &amp;erldan 63 Philo 58
Son&lt;l.ooky
st. Mary 86 South AmGolden Bears clawed Pleaaant- Frontier 51 Q(yvue 45
herol 58
view (89..0) and Coiumbua South caldwell 69 Waterford 64
Bellaire
st. Johna 96 steubenGberDHY Catholic 53 Cadiz 51
. (70-U).
viDe
59
Enroute to a perfect 10-0 sea- Cambridge 67 Marietta 58
Sleubemrllle Central 67 Toronto
son, Upper Arlington also pin- Miller 75 Logan 64
ed a measure of revenge with BarnesvUle 59 Dillonvale 52
Mt .. Pleasant 95 Stanton Local 69
8elpre 63 Fort Frye 55
a 32-2 romp over Wattersm.
urve never been aasociated
with a ballclub as explosive.
We averaged 52 points a game
against what I oonsldered the
tled seasons.

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toughest

schedule

cats with a 3-1 overall record.
Kypr Creek Ia lllllle!oated at

2.8 In lll'at ,~~~ ••• In tho - -

ern Valley Athletle Ccderenc:e.
The Boboata led 16.3 at the
end ol the 111'11 period and trailed by one point, 23 to 22, -'

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This, or course, means that thil 22-month.oJ.d )'OI.Ulglter, whose
father died in Vietnam a 1ear ago lalt April, wiU be spending
Christmas at the hospital. T1dnk of the cheer that a remembrance
might brlng - not only tor little BUI.y but for his motller.
PaUJ" JJ staying with her slater and brother-In-law, Margaret
and Rodney Spencer, and naturall,y makes dal1,y trtpa to Children' a
Hospital.
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1~ Holiday Party is Held
The annual holiday party ofthe
HIPPl' Harvesters Clan ol the
Trinity Untted Chuf(:h ot Christ
featured a turk8y dinner and a
gift e"change.

NEW YORK (UPO- Rod GObert or the New York Rangers
will be sidelined tour to six
weeks wlth a fractured bone
and torn ligaments in Ills left
ankle, it was announced sunday.
Wayne Rivers of the Ra~en'
Buffalo farm team his been
called up to take hls place.

MONDAY
EXECUTIVE Committee, Middleport P, T.A., 6:30 Mon!ay
ntgtn, P.earl St. 'Elementary
SchooL Regular P, T, A. meet!Jw
is postponed u~ll Dec. 16, 7:30
p.m. In the Middleport H i g h
School auclitorhon when Christmas progn.m will be presented
by the tlrst through the sixth
grades and Santa wUI distribute

a treat.
BETHEL 62, -mallmal Order ol Jobs Daughters, 7:30 Moncloy nlabt at the Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
TUE.!DAY
EASTERN BAND Boosters,
Tueadoy, 7:30 p.m. at high
school. Members urged to attenet
MIDDLEPORT Business and
Proteuional Womom's C I u b,
'1\J.@sday, 7:30 ,p.m., home ol
Mrs. ArUtur strauss. Annual
Chrlotmas party.
WEDNESDAY
POMEROY
SHAKESPEARE
Club, 1:30 p.m., home of Mrs.
Ben Neutzllng; amual Christmas
,party; members to take a $1
gltt (or exchange; also me to
be sent to the Girls Industrial

AS MARY MARTIN described It - .. A lost weekend. ••
Mary was in Columbus Slturda,y and SwKJa,y for a meeting of
the Eight and Forty Dcpartemental Pouvlor, and what a weekend
it turned out to bel Saturday evening she took ~te U1 and had
to miss a dutch dinner, a reception, and a variety or other planned events.
&amp;mday, after the pouvior waa 011e'r, Mary went to the Fort
Hayes parking lot to get her car. Seems that While the car was
)Jirked overnight in the lot, Jt had been stolen, but Ulen returned to the lot out or rum1ng OOOd.ition. Mechanics advised her
that the motor was "burned up. n There were pollee report&amp; and
hotel management conferences.
Finally, Mary and Marie Boyd, who had accompanied her to
Columbus, boarded a bus and headed home.
She was right - It was a lost weekend.

The bualnes1 meeting was hlgh-ligllted by the election of Mrs.
EYa Deasauer, president; Mrs.
Ne\'11 Seyfried, vice prealdent;
Mrs. tlla Smith, secretary; and
Mrs, Genevieve Meinhart, treasurer, presented by a committee
composed of Mrs. Smtih, Mn.
Sa,yfrled and Mrs. Carrie NeutzUng.

Mrs. Neutzll~, Mrs. Seyfaied
and Mrs. Smith were appointed
to prepare programs Cor the coming year. The)' wUI meet tonight

children'&amp;_ Christmas program;
door prizes.
AFTERNOON CffiCLE, Heath
Methodist Church, 1 p.m. at the
church; bring donations for food
baskets to be prepared and distributed by the .Youth group.

THURSDAY
XI GAMMA MU Chapter, Bell
Sigma Phi Sorority, Christmas
party, 6:30 p.m. Thur~, at
Point Resort. Gift exdlange.
MEIGS DAV CHAPTER 53 at
hall, 6:30p.m. Thuradoy, Chriatmas dimer ,prepared by Auxiliary at hall oo Butternut Ave.,
School.
Pomeroy. Korean Bnd Vietnam
THURSDAY
veterans Invited to dinner and
PORTLAND
Homemakers meeting.
Club, Thursday, all day, potAFTERNOON cmcLE, Heath
luck dimer at llomc, home of
United
Methodist Cburch, aoclal
Mrs. Ruth Ebersbaeh; gilt ex~
room,
1 p.m. Thuriday, amual
change will be held.
Christmas
luncheon followed by
BRADBURY PTA, 7:30 p.m.
group
participation
program,
Thursday, at the school; amual

A TRIP TO THE Rose Bowl .... What a Christmas. present!
J, C. Russell, student at Ohio state University, wiU join a student tour for the trip to Pasadena on D~c. 28. They'll fly, or coune
and will be returning oo Jan. 2. The trip Is J. c. '1 Christma;
gift from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tn~man Russell.

we've ever

raced, n Moorehead added.

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rew weeks.

hallllme.
mu, 6-4-16; Spauldlnl, 6-2-lt;
CINck Bradl&gt;urY, 6-3 - ·
waa hlllfl lor Kyger Creek with Rene, O.O.Oi Bucldey. 0-0..G;
17 polnll. For Fairland, It wao Sa.under•, o~.o. Totals, 19-~.
J. D. Laep with 28 polnta. Step- 51.
herd bad 11 !or Fairland.
other top scorers for the Bobcata were Earl Thomas, 6-1 sen-

McCLURES
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Little Billy Neu~zllng underwent major surgery just a week
l&amp;O today at Children'• Ho.I;Pital 1n Columbua. While he'a progressing nicely, he will be cont1ned to the nursery there for a

KYGER CREEK (51) - Brad~
bury, 6-5-17; Rothgeb, 1-2-t; Tho-

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The Dalb sentinel, P'omcro;r-Mlddlcport, Cl,, Moma,y, December 9~ 1968

KYGER CREEK 16 32 U ~1:
FAIRLAND
6 2a U l!t:

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Cln. Elder 59 Cln. Hugheo t6
M&amp;.delra 62 Little Miami 49
Cin. McNicholas 73 Glen Rste 65

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Fairland,... thereservepmo
36.:16. Tom llyaell was blab lor
Kypr Creek with 9iJCII1118. Brumfield was hlllfl lor Fairland with

*rlngboro 65 Preble hwnee 55
Sl Henry 67 Mississinawa 66
Roaslord 60 Toledo Bowsher 44
Liberty Center 56 SWanllln 51
Lakota 54 Elmwood 41
Cln. ' Withrow 70 AnderiiClll 60
Cfn. Roger Bacon 65 Cin. COurter
Tech 53
Cln, LaSalle 71 Cln. Woodward t8
Lemon Monrotl 70 st. Bernard 54
Hamlltoo Garfield 66 Cln. Taft

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veil and she carried a yellow
carnation bouquet.

For her wedding, she "ore
pearl earrings, gift of her aunt;
Mrs. Geoe Mitch, of Pomeroy,

The tables and social room
were exten5ively decorated for
the party. Addi~ to the festive and carried a handkerchief which
atmosphere was recorded Christ- had been carried by her mother,
Mrs. ~cer, at her wedding.
mas carols.
The handkerchief was a g1tt to
Largest Palace
Mrs. Spencer from Mrs. D o n
The Vatican Palace in Collin a, Pomeroy.
Rome is the largest palace in
Mtu Gretchen Williams of
the world . It has 1,400 rooms, Saraeota served as the maid of
chapels and halls, of which
the oldest date from the 15th honor for the bride. Sbe """' an
ivory brocade dress with a lleadcentury.

Jl{e&lt;e ul~o~oJorlno-...:11111-·
riod a cololllal boiQIII Ill yellw- and.._....~..

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bro111or ul the bride, ... R. 0.
Woll, Jr., brother ultho groom. Carol and Clndjl Wolt;
alstero of the bric!qroom, ,..,_
lotered the gueoto.
For her ~r'• w-+ii'n&amp;
Mrs. ~eer wore u a q u •

dreaa with bladt aceeaiOI'tnud
a pink carnation corgge. Mra.
Wolf wu in a navy enMtnblt
with a red camadon cor...-.
A rec.._an

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Mrs. R. E. Jones, Mn. Owl· JU.
att, and Ml01 hila MeGoll. A
sliver, green and yellow color
sclleme was carried out in the
deoor.Uooa. The wedding oake
was served with orange JUDCb.
The table appointment• were ill
aUver and cut glass.
The new Mra. Wolf 11 1110eiated with the ManaiA!o Notional Bank at Bradenton, Fla. Mr.
Wolf works at the Firlt National Bank at Sarasota. The eouple
reside in their new home at
1320 Brink Ave., Saruota...
Tile bride Ia a gractiate ef
Pomeroy HIBil School.

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The Grevt Atlantic &amp; Pacific Tea Co.
Kip• Bootery

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at the Smllh home.
Pla111 were nl3de Cor a Tuesdly
card s!KM"er honoring Mrs. Carrie Meinhart. a patient at Holzer
Hospital U was decided to serve
the wedding reception tor the
retty-Enoch wedding on Dec. 22,
and to purchaae certain kitchen
equipment. tor the church. Mrs.
Mabel Wolte was thanked by the
group for the white kitchen uterP
slls which she provided tor the
church kitchen.
A report was given on the r~
decoration of the social room, a
project sponsored by the Happy
Harvesters, with contributions
from the Friendly and Trinity
Circles. A note of thanks will be
1ent to the Busy Bees for the new
rugs. Read at the meeting was a
card of thanks from the Arnold
family. A gift was enclosed.
The program featured a talk
by Mrs, Ada Holter on her experience of Christmas while visiting in the Holy Lalli, Mls5 Freda Grueser had charge of the program which q&gt;ened with a medi·
t.ation endUed "The ~irit of
Christmas,'" the story of a Navaho boy and a trader. The grotp
sang "Sllent Night" after hearing the legend of Glenn Kittler'5

Mr. and Mrs. John Terrell or rlage ~ their ~.
Pomeroy areAmounclngthemar- Charle..,.. Kay Ho11 FI-.Jd,
to William G. Wolf, ul !ir.
and
Mn.
Rarmond
C.
Wolf,
Alwas read by Mis5 Grueser who
pine
Ave.,
SariiOCa,
Pl.
also gave a prayer from the
bride II the dauihler ul
book, "Praylrw Hands.," by Helen steiner Rice. Also included on Mr. and Mn. Charleo K. !\:lin·
the program was the lege.-.1 of cer ot Bradenton Beaeh, Fla.,
the Chri1tm11 tree, and Issac former reaidenta at L i a e o 1 n
Watts' "0\ang:ing the Christmas Heights, Pomeroy.
The weddin.K was an event of
Music In the Ctl.lrch"' read by
Nov.
27 at 7p.m.attheFirotConMrs. Neutzling.
gregatlonal
Church at S&amp;ruota.
Devotiollfi precedi~ the meeting were oonducted by Miss Vow• ol the double ring .::ereJ'1100¥
Maud Grueser. Slle read the story were read b)! Dr. 1boma1.
Eseorted to the altar by h e r
of the birth of Chri at as told in
father,
the bride wore a street St. Luke and the grcq) sang, "0
length
gown
ol avocado green
Come All Ye faithful."
Mrs. Meintm.rt. in the role of French velvet with long sleeve!
santa, distributed gifts ror the ex- fashioned by her mother. Her

Dubuque
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ARKANSAS WORKS OUT

FAYEl'fEVILLE, Ark. (UP0
- Frank Broyles, coach ofnintnranked and Sugar Bowl bound
Arkansas, said Sunday the
Razorback&amp; would begirl formal
workouts Dec. 16 for their New
Year's day meeti~ with No. 4
Georgia.

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Do r ol P...b l ication
REGU LA. T IO N ~
Tho Pub l l1hor
to ed it or re io et
P. ctiono b lo. lh.
bo rotp on ,ib lo

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l o;onh per Woo d o ,... on lor t lon
lolhoimu"' Ct..r•a• 75c
l l cont1 par ... o•d tk•oo C&lt;&gt;nooc .,.

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25 pol &lt; Unf Doi CQUftl on po otl Odl
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8 :30 " ·"'• ~o 1 2:00 Noon )ioturde y

Ju 51 An •ved . Mol ibv Ch e.,rolet
2 dr. Hord Tap . Eotra s harp
,., 1 ide 0 .,d ovl . $td. ~ h i fl . 6
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67 CHEVROLET . $2 595

Just A.. i~ed . C hev&amp;l l,. " 396"
Supe r ~ p ort Co n vertible. 26 .000
oCiu ol mi lu
b y &lt;,&gt;ne co relv l
locol owue r . T urbo•Hydr ometti c.
Power
D; s c b r o~et. Beo~t i f ul
b lu e botl&lt;&gt;m , whit,. top . Sharp

Sluder and to the l!lwlng Jl'un.

63 BUICK.......... ...... $895

eral Rome.
George, Ed and Bob
Venoy and MT. and Mrs.
llowardRusaell.

Top . Spol le • s dark blue fini sh
w1th whi te top , P S. PB &amp; AT .

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$995. LeSobrlt 2 dr . Hord

BLAETTNARS

BUICK
PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
Ph. 992-2143
Pomeroy , Ohio

I'OI'A'l'OJIII, Pltoaa - 0111- , . . , ..-csszl

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SEWING lfACIIINE: M equlpped to dg zq, mote
buttnnholeo. dlll'll, ..........
tons. aU wltl!out allaebmento. GRAYILY 'fttACI'OR, antHas many features nol ,.,.
apodal, ..... lll8tli
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.... IIIJ OnooiJ'Ola;ely
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e" nd Ia
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CHRISTMAS FLOWERS

IF CAIIPBTB Joat til . .

Pott!HI Artif icial
FLOWERS. .... I.29 to 2.49

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FLOWERS...... ..... 31o• 25c
Holly
WREATHS .................. 1.39

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1111'1 PONTIAC Flre!Jird, V.. aulomalle . 1111
Artificial Flower
Mn.
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Oldlmoblle 0011vertlble, V-1. C11k11m1A8 III'IIICIALI PNI
Phone- mwt.Tl&gt;abel. WO-lfe
BASKETS ........ .... 3.29
--... br8s;
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doB ml I
Bryants Budgel Shop
IIIII Ramblor otatlon ........
VACANCY lor 1ft eldei!J p11&gt;o
.._ . . . . .,
108
W, Moin
Po mero y
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standard.
Finanpie. """"' private ·paid ...
loaeber of JOUI" d&gt;llb 'IIIII
9'92·5896
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lldllr oui!IL Ill•: Good •
99 2-2'1 5:) after 4 p, m.
AQUARIUMS - Cbrlllnw 111111
loetlaa of Elley el&gt;ald arpltl,
Far
lent
1Z.9-.Jtc
1. 18, li pllona. Soe our ....,. I ROOM opar-, ebe Ill
IUf.IIO up; llfetl.. .......
plete Uno ol eao11e IIIII aDd
. . ... ....... WeDdall'i, J-. 1• DOOG&amp;, .. I door balddowulowll Pomoroy. eon a
aupplloo. Gill na belln 1 p.m. 11-lf.Ue Oarflold An., .............. top. 91. ltllllllllllle, ...available. Tho ol WU·
W. VL ,.,.,. •1111.
- .... bnbl. I - IINI&lt;
..... road left below 'I'IWLER SPACE, nadJ Ill
ua-.e ......
IIIWI'Ill ........
Ploo- Polo! w
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boot up. prlvlle, pltol1 of
• to • '1'11111. lhnl Sal 1'11.
POODLE PUPPIES, AEC Tor
niOIII for ehlldrOD lo ..11)'.
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.......... " ' 111111 up. 111111 19111' ARJU\IIID, ....... -tmd ......lnr-PIIoue alii ... - ' jadroll: a1IO
THE TOM THOMAS Duo of Co11111441.
11 I !Itt
FUIINISIIED oud .lumbus, now appearing night~ - a .. to ldJool
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ly at The Hotel Martin Bar.
AEC Ooldeo llolrltte P'~
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11111e
Fri~ night. They will return
FIJIINiSIIED
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1'001111 ODd bath. lWion ..,.
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APAimiEIITS
tlon. Clll . . .. off«
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lat. 0 . II!DdJ; LlboriJ In Mlddloporl. AD aiiDIIol
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paid. IIDirloJ ' Rood, IIJd.
dloport. IIJ.I'I'It.
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IM4Ic GUlliED TOP drt I C taltlo
CAR BOPS WANTED AT ONCE
with mlmr ... . . . all
- liiODBL
- Clw'l Steak House. Pbolle
........... rnald&gt;,aoie ......
IIIII eaatole wllll 1111 Hpaod
'I'IWLER LOTS. Bob'• Mabllo
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willa ralrrar. 1ft matclllnl
llllloalltle NOtll'd c:l!aDpt.
- - .. · lUIIe
Court, s,r-, Ohio Gil Sllltt
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ATI'ICN'I'IOll - Ole MUIJ Slu- RL JJI, Pboao - 1 .
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dlo DOOdl aeveraJ ladles, 111111.
por ..... « .,._ all
IIIII lobllo. Coli - - . . .
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1:10
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1181.11. Coli - - - 1Mtle
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Mr.
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Hotel,
liTER!lO PIDIO : ~
ZIG ZAG 10t91n1 ........
llldll8port. Room •• loll Ill ilorqt. 'Dill ....... ......,,., lito - · l4pood
I'OIJll ROOM houoe wltll btlll,
...... l'rldly lhnl
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pldare window. on Lluco1n
trom 10 1o 12 aDd a 111 e p.m.
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Hrta. Call II8UIIO or Ill tal
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1111 ball, Vic Brown. IIJners.
- . 0111 Chenllor, lAme
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lor
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.......a-. 1111. Rawwtl
Cecil, • w. 11a1u St., J&gt;ome.

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Instruction

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P'URIIISRED garage apart.
meal on LID&lt;oln mn. utlll·
ties paid. Adults only. l'llone
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REM'I·DRIVERS.

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P'OR SAL!

P'R SAL! .

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1111! ov- HIIRST I-SPEED 1r1n1m1a1on
eMhe-road. E&gt;porleneo bell&gt;
lor l'tlntlac ODd Cheon&gt;lol.
lo&lt;al

lui but not .......ary. We wiD

train ""'· You can eam over
ll.'lS per boor. P'or •ll!lllco·
lloD and 1-vltw write Halloowtde Safety Dlrodor.
Room as. 111'1 Eaot 4th Slreel.
Troee Tranonortatlon Bldg ..

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V1l 113. Coli - · ISUic:

AUTOMATIC
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RADIO and '1'Y repair, houiO
and antemw

Installed.

Jolin Harrison, Phone

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[HosPITAL NEWS]
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER,
Firs t Ave. - VisHing hours 2-4
and 7-8 p. m. Pare nts only on P ediatrics Ward.
Adm issions
Mis s Ethel M. Young, 510 Sec·
ond Av~; Miss P. J ean Ferguson.
56 Mill Creek; Mrs. Thomas J .
Smith, 28 Central Ave,; M r s.
Ga ry 1.... Firdey, Ht. 2Crown City;
Mrs. Ali ce B. Gafl'ney, -Rt. l Gal·
lipoli s; Leo Johnson, Patriot Star
Rt. ; Alan L. Gardner, 1129 SuD-

set Dr.; Leah R McGinnis, Pt.
Pleasant; Rebecca J, Pooler, Rt
3 Pomeroy; Morr is M. Wolle, Rt..
2 Had ne; Gary · L. Nelson, Rutland; M.-s. Elbert Taylor, Rt 2
Pome roJ; Mrs. Bert Gilkey, Middleport; Mrs. Mark A, Beegle,
Pomeroy ; Mrs. Robert R~e. Rt.
1 Middleport; Mrs. Robert B.
Carte, Rt. 1 f1atwoods, K,y,;
AnthOnY R. Gibbs, Athens; William A. Nelson, Jackson; Mrs.
Robena E. P utnam, Ashland, Ky.;
Mrs. MerriU M. Simmons, Rt. 1
Hamden; Miss Pamela M. Mor-

ris, Rt. 1 carroll, Ohio; James

SPECIAL
SNOW TIRE SALE
Ho~r, duty, 111tro d••P ,,.od1,
four ull ply nylon.

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papul1r 11111 o ¥allobl • •
llmlt1cf nul'!ber at thi1 prh:e.
!tully flllflltlt. .d, Built by o big

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Ml E. Main

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Hockln&amp;port, Ohio
Phone 667-3370

ns.u • .,,,,

Pomeroy Home &amp; AUtc

PbODe · - «
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11-trCIOAIIET'II: ...nu, macH•
1111! M tbl. ABC lnlirp~l •·
Maooa, W. Va. Plloue '1'11-1111.

Schaw1rzel Mlrlne
From the Largtot 'f,pl&lt;k or
Bulltbzer Radiator To The
~le:st Heater Core.

BLAETTNARS

.,.• 'llleatlay lllld 'DIIIrldt)'
..,...., SoJardl)' ODd ....,.,.

for , , ,

MOORE'S

U4 .W. MAIN .

POMEROY

Pomen)', 0

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PH. 99:1-2143

Pomeroy

ABC CLEANER
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY

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Alt•ration1, zippers and .
pocketl

Professional rue
cleaning-guaranteed
Mason, West Virginia

773·5543

List 78 Honor Students

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RACINE Sevoney • ell!ht er , Karen Se.yre, Sandra Sayre,
atudenta of the Southern High · o......e Snodgraas.
JUNIORS: Jan Alkire, Pew
School in Raclne were rwnecl
to the honor roU at the close of BoliO, JEFF BREWER, Donna
Cross, Shirley Drake, P a t
the second six weeks grading
Dumas,
Rhonda Ervin, Carla
period.
Making a grade of " B" or
Flaher • Eric Furbee, Katl\Y lUll,
By United Press International
above to be named to the roll Lor etta Kiter, DEBRA McMJL..
Eastern Conference
- those names ln capital letLAN, Joan Manuel , Trudy MaCentury Division
ters receiving all A' s - were: slonka, Gary Norrla, Patsy Pic~
Pet.
F RESHMEN : Teresa Gooch,
kens, Jenny Proflttt, Marsha x • O evelJuxt .
TO. 769
Jon Grueser, Bruce Hart, Can- PuP. Randy Roberts, C a t h y
~..
Sandra Sellera, ...
•• a r k SL Louis •• •• 8 4 I .667
....,-re,
dy Hoback, Steve Jenkins, Mary
3 9 1 ' 25{)
McCoy, Jean McTurner, G a r y Smith, Dortba WilcOxen, . Mlck- New Orleana ' • '
ey Wolfe.
P ittsburgh •• .• , 2 10 1 .167
Mh:hael, Loretta Mlddlenart,
SENIORS: Melanie Beegle,
. Cll&gt;ltol Division
Jemie Potts, MeU1sa Protrttt,
W. L. T. Pol
ad
Rhooda Braden, Brenda Br •
Rebecca Prottitt, Randy Pylea.
-~• D
x • Dallas •.•. 11 2 0 .840
Kenneth Sluder, Debra We s t, ford, Diana Croas, JwiiiBer a...-n.
New
York •.•• 7 6 0 .538
vis, Linda GrIndstatr, -SAND
e Hay- Washington . . • • 4 9 0 .308
David White , Ricky Whitt.
SOPHOMORES: V I c to r l a
man, Jane John sonohn,
JRA Philadelphia ..• 2 11 0 .154
Ables, Keith Ashley, Barbara JOHN&amp;&gt;N, Caro 1e J
son, Ul·
Western Conference
Ba-s&amp;, Debbie Boso, Pam Buck, lee Manuel, Cheryl Maslonka,
Central Dlvi.alon
Peborah Croaa, Jane ,»ooovan, I!Obln Morl"OYf, Brigitte N.~~,
-~
'If ~ Pet.
NORRIS, ' Barbat.,......,Ml 1 '~" ;.~ '·lr: o' 538
SHARON ERVIN,
I h I • • GEORGE
1
nnelo'tlr' • i: • •
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Roger Nease Debufah Norris , Rouah, Aaron Sayre1 BedcY SI.Yb~.
~-Roaali
T • Chicago •...•. 7 6 0 .538
Cheryl Puweil, Lewis VanMet- re, .o.n:uua --.r.• .. ,
e If Green JJaJ • • • • 5 7 1 • 417
1 S&amp;Ddra Ta,yl
or,
or,
Detroit ..•.•. 4 7 2 .364
Coastal Dlvisioo

IV eLL, GcU.v GEE..•
l"HIWKS A fi&lt;AP I

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Appreciation Expressed

Robert Burton, chairman, and from Polts for gifts and activthe membera of Drew Webster
Ities benofltlng veterans In 17
Post 39, The American Legion, state holpitala, five VA hospitals,
Pomeroy, are offering t h e I r
and the Soldlen• and Salior1'
thanks to individuals and bual- Home at San&amp;lsky. Tho proneas eatabllsbments of Pomeroy gram's name ls the same as the
who through their generous eon ~ one a_parked by Eddie Cantor
trlbutionl have helped make thia cllrlug World War D.
Christmas memorable tor hosIn addltton lodllllrlbutlngmore
pitalized veterans.
than 5,900 cartona of tax .. free
Poat 39 collected funds (Or cigarettes to veterans, the Ob1o
tbe Annual Legion uGUta tor
Legion al10 11 contributing $8, Yanka Who Gave Program" b)" 250
the nvo Gift lilopa opsoliciting the town' I people with erated at the VA Hospitals,
their "Dou81l for Dou.gh,. salea whereby patient• may select
and aiiO by placfnB jars for the glfta to oend their families, and
program in aeveral of the local more than $25,000 for the pur.
buslnen places. Members al. the chase ol canteen books for VA
Post also oontrlwted IndividUal- patlenta. The fund also will spend
ly to this progrun. ·'Ibe Ladlea' $15,000 on between Christmas
Auxiliary ol the Post contrib- act1'11Ues for VA and state hoaute&amp; BIUiuall,y.
pttalJIOI.\entl.
Tbl1 11 the 16th eonlleCUtlve
Post 39 raised over $300 for
year that Ohio American Legion Ute "Gift1 for Yanks" program
Posta hsve bom pooling tunds IIIIo year. The -Icy ol this
money will be sent to the atate
program and the rett kept In
tile local treasury to help tboae
veterans locall,y in hoap1tal1 and
In stre.u.

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MORn&gt;.QGES, Llf.rtt

W. L. T. Pet.
x ·Baltimore • • 12 I 0 .923
Los Angeleo ••• 10 2 I .833

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Sao Fnnclesco •. 6 6 1 .500
Atlanta ..•• • . 2 II 0 .154
x - Clinched division tide
Sunday' s Results
Cleveland 24 Washington 21
Detroit 24 Allam 7
Phlladelphta 29 New Orleans 17
Dallas 28 Pittsburgh 7
St. Louis 28 New York 21
Minnesota 30 San Fnncisco 20
Chicago 17 Los Angeles 16
Only games scheduled
Saturday"&amp; Game•
Cleveland at st. Louis
Only game scheduled
Stmdly's Games
Dalla• at New YOI'k
Detroit at Washington
Minnesota at Philadelphia
Pittsburs:h at New Orlean•
Green Bay at Chicago
Baltimore at Los Angeles
San Franctaoo at Atlallta
Only games scheduled.

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southern A p p a 1 a c b la n 8,
centering near Chattanooga,

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Wllliam J. Oatley, Wellston; Mrs.
EsUe K, McCain, Rt. 1 Oak Hill;
Darrell L. Dotson, Rt. 1 Oak
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Births
Mrs. Mark A. Beoler, Par.
eoy, son, 12:57 p. m. Saturday;
Mrs. Gary L. Van Blbber, Wellaton, son. 9:05 p. m. Saturday.
Discharges
Penny Ball, Mrs. Deborah
Bluer, Mrs. Rachel A. Burrows,
Mrs. WUllam A. callicoat, ~
aid E. Curry, Mrs. Esther A. Davis, Cline E. EntiDt Artis Evans, Mrs. lrvlngL. Fellure, Mrs.
Pauline Greathouse, Mrs. Bernard Hunter, Mrs. DeMis P. Martin, Marvin W. Mccain. Mrs.
Paul W. Porter, Mrs. Russell L.
Porter, QJarles B. RobiniiOil,
Miss Harrie M. Smith, Rufus W.
Stollings, Barry T, Taylor, Mrs.
Gary L. Finley arrl infant son.
Mn. Jotm D. Lambert and inJart
daughter, Mrs. Ebbert M. McGlrmts and infant daughter, Ron.
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da Mathias, Mra. JameaP. Burleson aid intant daughter, Mr&amp;.
Pre aton F. Coughenour, Mra. Ufi;UJa ...
Ronald G.lllltonandtnfantdaughter, Mrs. WDiiam. D, Davis and
Infant daughter, Mrs. Henry E.
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69's Are Here

992-2181
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POMEROY

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$199.011

A gtft t.hat keep a gt riq the
year • rouNII Has Urethane
foam insulation for thin walh
- more ap1ee iDslde, lesa
Ooor space outakle.

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For Rent

64 CHEVELLE...... $1095

Un~~E\\fhEEZER

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OPEN EVES. 8:00 P./11.
POMEROY, OHIO

WILL DO oewtnr II bome llpperl, poetoll, pogg!Da,
hemming, altoratiODI, .....

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Notice

NelliD Jlnll,

Ga lox ie 4 door, block fi ni sh, clean interior, goo~ w•
s •w t1res , VS eng1ne, au to, trans ., power st eermg,
ra dio, heate r, sharp 1 owner c ar .

A4d ltioftGI 25c Charta 1'4'' Adv o• ·

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of Cluisl lor food lllld ftowm oet~t . w the Rev. Wenden

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HT Coupe , good white wa l l tires , full power eq uipme nt •n&lt;lud •ng 6-way seat, power windows, spotl ess
interior, R&amp;H.

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CAR D OF T HANII:S &amp; OBIT UARY
Sl 50 f.,. 50 word "' ' " ' "'""' Eo
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OUR HEARTFELT lllanb
aU llwoe extending kindness
and llylllpllllly In the loa of
our mother and daugbler,
Mrs . Eileen Venoy . Special
thanks "' MlnersvDie and
Wolfpen relativeo and friend!

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BONNEVILLE

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Local one owner c or , new w•s•w tires, vinyl tr im with
buc:ket seats , console, radio, P..S. and P .B., auto.
trans ., dark b lue fin ish wi th white ny lon top. A real
shor p• e.

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1966

rnorv . . th o r i11ht
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for mo•o them one

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Do r ol P...b l ication
REGU LA. T IO N ~
Tho Pub l l1hor
to ed it or re io et
P. ctiono b lo. lh.
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l o;onh per Woo d o ,... on lor t lon
lolhoimu"' Ct..r•a• 75c
l l cont1 par ... o•d tk•oo C&lt;&gt;nooc .,.

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25 pol &lt; Unf Doi CQUftl on po otl Odl
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I :JO a~m . to 5 :00 p"' Doily
8 :30 " ·"'• ~o 1 2:00 Noon )ioturde y

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2 dr. Hord Tap . Eotra s harp
,., 1 ide 0 .,d ovl . $td. ~ h i fl . 6
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67 CHEVROLET . $2 595

Just A.. i~ed . C hev&amp;l l,. " 396"
Supe r ~ p ort Co n vertible. 26 .000
oCiu ol mi lu
b y &lt;,&gt;ne co relv l
locol owue r . T urbo•Hydr ometti c.
Power
D; s c b r o~et. Beo~t i f ul
b lu e botl&lt;&gt;m , whit,. top . Sharp

Sluder and to the l!lwlng Jl'un.

63 BUICK.......... ...... $895

eral Rome.
George, Ed and Bob
Venoy and MT. and Mrs.
llowardRusaell.

Top . Spol le • s dark blue fini sh
w1th whi te top , P S. PB &amp; AT .

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$995. LeSobrlt 2 dr . Hord

BLAETTNARS

BUICK
PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
Ph. 992-2143
Pomeroy , Ohio

I'OI'A'l'OJIII, Pltoaa - 0111- , . . , ..-csszl

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SEWING lfACIIINE: M equlpped to dg zq, mote
buttnnholeo. dlll'll, ..........
tons. aU wltl!out allaebmento. GRAYILY 'fttACI'OR, antHas many features nol ,.,.
apodal, ..... lll8tli
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CHRISTMAS FLOWERS

IF CAIIPBTB Joat til . .

Pott!HI Artif icial
FLOWERS. .... I.29 to 2.49

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FLOWERS...... ..... 31o• 25c
Holly
WREATHS .................. 1.39

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Artificial Flower
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Oldlmoblle 0011vertlble, V-1. C11k11m1A8 III'IIICIALI PNI
Phone- mwt.Tl&gt;abel. WO-lfe
BASKETS ........ .... 3.29
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doB ml I
Bryants Budgel Shop
IIIII Ramblor otatlon ........
VACANCY lor 1ft eldei!J p11&gt;o
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standard.
Finanpie. """"' private ·paid ...
loaeber of JOUI" d&gt;llb 'IIIII
9'92·5896
tvlllal&gt;le. Pllone Mel7
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lbo ...... of . . . . JN.IIc
crii9UH8.
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lldllr oui!IL Ill•: Good •
99 2-2'1 5:) after 4 p, m.
AQUARIUMS - Cbrlllnw 111111
loetlaa of Elley el&gt;ald arpltl,
Far
lent
1Z.9-.Jtc
1. 18, li pllona. Soe our ....,. I ROOM opar-, ebe Ill
IUf.IIO up; llfetl.. .......
plete Uno ol eao11e IIIII aDd
. . ... ....... WeDdall'i, J-. 1• DOOG&amp;, .. I door balddowulowll Pomoroy. eon a
aupplloo. Gill na belln 1 p.m. 11-lf.Ue Oarflold An., .............. top. 91. ltllllllllllle, ...available. Tho ol WU·
W. VL ,.,.,. •1111.
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..... road left below 'I'IWLER SPACE, nadJ Ill
ua-.e ......
IIIWI'Ill ........
Ploo- Polo! w
OpeD
boot up. prlvlle, pltol1 of
• to • '1'11111. lhnl Sal 1'11.
POODLE PUPPIES, AEC Tor
niOIII for ehlldrOD lo ..11)'.
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IS+Ielf&gt; . ,_.... .. - e.Holle
.......... " ' 111111 up. 111111 19111' ARJU\IIID, ....... -tmd ......lnr-PIIoue alii ... - ' jadroll: a1IO
THE TOM THOMAS Duo of Co11111441.
11 I !Itt
FUIINISIIED oud .lumbus, now appearing night~ - a .. to ldJool
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ly at The Hotel Martin Bar.
AEC Ooldeo llolrltte P'~
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11111e
Fri~ night. They will return
FIJIINiSIIED
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1'001111 ODd bath. lWion ..,.
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uoldl, Jbooa, W. VL Pbollo , . ITEIIIlO radio - 114-Uip
lloa, ........_ ...... 71UI47.
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APAimiEIITS
tlon. Clll . . .. off«
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lat. 0 . II!DdJ; LlboriJ In Mlddloporl. AD aiiDIIol
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paid. IIDirloJ ' Rood, IIJd.
dloport. IIJ.I'I'It.
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CAR BOPS WANTED AT ONCE
with mlmr ... . . . all
- liiODBL
- Clw'l Steak House. Pbolle
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IIIII eaatole wllll 1111 Hpaod
'I'IWLER LOTS. Bob'• Mabllo
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willa ralrrar. 1ft matclllnl
llllloalltle NOtll'd c:l!aDpt.
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Court, s,r-, Ohio Gil Sllltt
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ATI'ICN'I'IOll - Ole MUIJ Slu- RL JJI, Pboao - 1 .
Gilt ehlua - . 1ft !leNd
1-U-tfe
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dlo DOOdl aeveraJ ladles, 111111.
por ..... « .,._ all
IIIII lobllo. Coli - - . . .
II" lor IIRbt delivery
1:10
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1181.11. Coli - - - 1Mtle
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J»tfe
Mr.
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Hotel,
liTER!lO PIDIO : ~
ZIG ZAG 10t91n1 ........
llldll8port. Room •• loll Ill ilorqt. 'Dill ....... ......,,., lito - · l4pood
I'OIJll ROOM houoe wltll btlll,
...... l'rldly lhnl
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pldare window. on Lluco1n
trom 10 1o 12 aDd a 111 e p.m.
............ daml, Gin., ,.. aolld llale. . . . Jll1ldOIIII of
Hrta. Call II8UIIO or Ill tal
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all ...... ... "" ...
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IIOVIII!i. unlumillled, • .....
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WilL BUY mr fun ODd .....
1• ZIG ZAG ..... Jll+"•·
1111 ball, Vic Brown. IIJners.
- . 0111 Chenllor, lAme
'11111 maeldno -.
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UARliONY aparimeuJs - s lllld
..... of • II" will . . . .
Employment Wem.d
' ........ furnllhed, _ ,
lor
cull. Coli ••••
C&lt;UIPZW1k\', polnlflll, plnn6.
........ lloorl, fum!lun!. l'lilillie
parting. Out ol aD
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ANTIQUES. llirulhft, llw.
.......a-. 1111. Rawwtl
Cecil, • w. 11a1u St., J&gt;ome.

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Instruction

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P'URIIISRED garage apart.
meal on LID&lt;oln mn. utlll·
ties paid. Adults only. l'llone
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REM'I·DRIVERS.

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eMhe-road. E&gt;porleneo bell&gt;
lor l'tlntlac ODd Cheon&gt;lol.
lo&lt;al

lui but not .......ary. We wiD

train ""'· You can eam over
ll.'lS per boor. P'or •ll!lllco·
lloD and 1-vltw write Halloowtde Safety Dlrodor.
Room as. 111'1 Eaot 4th Slreel.
Troee Tranonortatlon Bldg ..

Clndnnall, Ohio. or Pllcme
SIJ.Ifl-11'12.
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Lorp Wllllor baand
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• 1111 llaol.me.
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V1l 113. Coli - · ISUic:

AUTOMATIC
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EARLY AMDIICAN llereo:
11118 IIIOdel stereo AM and P'M
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Doc. II, 7:10 lo 11:•. OpeD
Chrlatmu Bve. ClaiOd CJ&gt;rld.
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AnftaNo lor pou1IM, JlaD.

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Wheel Allgn111ent

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-GUARANFEEDPHONE 992-2094

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RADIO and '1'Y repair, houiO
and antemw

Installed.

Jolin Harrison, Phone

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[HosPITAL NEWS]
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER,
Firs t Ave. - VisHing hours 2-4
and 7-8 p. m. Pare nts only on P ediatrics Ward.
Adm issions
Mis s Ethel M. Young, 510 Sec·
ond Av~; Miss P. J ean Ferguson.
56 Mill Creek; Mrs. Thomas J .
Smith, 28 Central Ave,; M r s.
Ga ry 1.... Firdey, Ht. 2Crown City;
Mrs. Ali ce B. Gafl'ney, -Rt. l Gal·
lipoli s; Leo Johnson, Patriot Star
Rt. ; Alan L. Gardner, 1129 SuD-

set Dr.; Leah R McGinnis, Pt.
Pleasant; Rebecca J, Pooler, Rt
3 Pomeroy; Morr is M. Wolle, Rt..
2 Had ne; Gary · L. Nelson, Rutland; M.-s. Elbert Taylor, Rt 2
Pome roJ; Mrs. Bert Gilkey, Middleport; Mrs. Mark A, Beegle,
Pomeroy ; Mrs. Robert R~e. Rt.
1 Middleport; Mrs. Robert B.
Carte, Rt. 1 f1atwoods, K,y,;
AnthOnY R. Gibbs, Athens; William A. Nelson, Jackson; Mrs.
Robena E. P utnam, Ashland, Ky.;
Mrs. MerriU M. Simmons, Rt. 1
Hamden; Miss Pamela M. Mor-

ris, Rt. 1 carroll, Ohio; James

SPECIAL
SNOW TIRE SALE
Ho~r, duty, 111tro d••P ,,.od1,
four ull ply nylon.

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papul1r 11111 o ¥allobl • •
llmlt1cf nul'!ber at thi1 prh:e.
!tully flllflltlt. .d, Built by o big

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Ml E. Main

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Hockln&amp;port, Ohio
Phone 667-3370

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List 78 Honor Students

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RACINE Sevoney • ell!ht er , Karen Se.yre, Sandra Sayre,
atudenta of the Southern High · o......e Snodgraas.
JUNIORS: Jan Alkire, Pew
School in Raclne were rwnecl
to the honor roU at the close of BoliO, JEFF BREWER, Donna
Cross, Shirley Drake, P a t
the second six weeks grading
Dumas,
Rhonda Ervin, Carla
period.
Making a grade of " B" or
Flaher • Eric Furbee, Katl\Y lUll,
By United Press International
above to be named to the roll Lor etta Kiter, DEBRA McMJL..
Eastern Conference
- those names ln capital letLAN, Joan Manuel , Trudy MaCentury Division
ters receiving all A' s - were: slonka, Gary Norrla, Patsy Pic~
Pet.
F RESHMEN : Teresa Gooch,
kens, Jenny Proflttt, Marsha x • O evelJuxt .
TO. 769
Jon Grueser, Bruce Hart, Can- PuP. Randy Roberts, C a t h y
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•• a r k SL Louis •• •• 8 4 I .667
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dy Hoback, Steve Jenkins, Mary
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McCoy, Jean McTurner, G a r y Smith, Dortba WilcOxen, . Mlck- New Orleana ' • '
ey Wolfe.
P ittsburgh •• .• , 2 10 1 .167
Mh:hael, Loretta Mlddlenart,
SENIORS: Melanie Beegle,
. Cll&gt;ltol Division
Jemie Potts, MeU1sa Protrttt,
W. L. T. Pol
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Rhooda Braden, Brenda Br •
Rebecca Prottitt, Randy Pylea.
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x • Dallas •.•. 11 2 0 .840
Kenneth Sluder, Debra We s t, ford, Diana Croas, JwiiiBer a...-n.
New
York •.•• 7 6 0 .538
vis, Linda GrIndstatr, -SAND
e Hay- Washington . . • • 4 9 0 .308
David White , Ricky Whitt.
SOPHOMORES: V I c to r l a
man, Jane John sonohn,
JRA Philadelphia ..• 2 11 0 .154
Ables, Keith Ashley, Barbara JOHN&amp;&gt;N, Caro 1e J
son, Ul·
Western Conference
Ba-s&amp;, Debbie Boso, Pam Buck, lee Manuel, Cheryl Maslonka,
Central Dlvi.alon
Peborah Croaa, Jane ,»ooovan, I!Obln Morl"OYf, Brigitte N.~~,
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NORRIS, ' Barbat.,......,Ml 1 '~" ;.~ '·lr: o' 538
SHARON ERVIN,
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Roger Nease Debufah Norris , Rouah, Aaron Sayre1 BedcY SI.Yb~.
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T • Chicago •...•. 7 6 0 .538
Cheryl Puweil, Lewis VanMet- re, .o.n:uua --.r.• .. ,
e If Green JJaJ • • • • 5 7 1 • 417
1 S&amp;Ddra Ta,yl
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Detroit ..•.•. 4 7 2 .364
Coastal Dlvisioo

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Robert Burton, chairman, and from Polts for gifts and activthe membera of Drew Webster
Ities benofltlng veterans In 17
Post 39, The American Legion, state holpitala, five VA hospitals,
Pomeroy, are offering t h e I r
and the Soldlen• and Salior1'
thanks to individuals and bual- Home at San&amp;lsky. Tho proneas eatabllsbments of Pomeroy gram's name ls the same as the
who through their generous eon ~ one a_parked by Eddie Cantor
trlbutionl have helped make thia cllrlug World War D.
Christmas memorable tor hosIn addltton lodllllrlbutlngmore
pitalized veterans.
than 5,900 cartona of tax .. free
Poat 39 collected funds (Or cigarettes to veterans, the Ob1o
tbe Annual Legion uGUta tor
Legion al10 11 contributing $8, Yanka Who Gave Program" b)" 250
the nvo Gift lilopa opsoliciting the town' I people with erated at the VA Hospitals,
their "Dou81l for Dou.gh,. salea whereby patient• may select
and aiiO by placfnB jars for the glfta to oend their families, and
program in aeveral of the local more than $25,000 for the pur.
buslnen places. Members al. the chase ol canteen books for VA
Post also oontrlwted IndividUal- patlenta. The fund also will spend
ly to this progrun. ·'Ibe Ladlea' $15,000 on between Christmas
Auxiliary ol the Post contrib- act1'11Ues for VA and state hoaute&amp; BIUiuall,y.
pttalJIOI.\entl.
Tbl1 11 the 16th eonlleCUtlve
Post 39 raised over $300 for
year that Ohio American Legion Ute "Gift1 for Yanks" program
Posta hsve bom pooling tunds IIIIo year. The -Icy ol this
money will be sent to the atate
program and the rett kept In
tile local treasury to help tboae
veterans locall,y in hoap1tal1 and
In stre.u.

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Cleveland 24 Washington 21
Detroit 24 Allam 7
Phlladelphta 29 New Orleans 17
Dallas 28 Pittsburgh 7
St. Louis 28 New York 21
Minnesota 30 San Fnncisco 20
Chicago 17 Los Angeles 16
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Saturday"&amp; Game•
Cleveland at st. Louis
Only game scheduled
Stmdly's Games
Dalla• at New YOI'k
Detroit at Washington
Minnesota at Philadelphia
Pittsburs:h at New Orlean•
Green Bay at Chicago
Baltimore at Los Angeles
San Franctaoo at Atlallta
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Mrs. Gary L. Van Blbber, Wellaton, son. 9:05 p. m. Saturday.
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Mrs. WUllam A. callicoat, ~
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Paul W. Porter, Mrs. Russell L.
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�Time .R ight for Lowering
Voting Age in Ohio to 18
(IJPO- lndleatSona are Oh io YOtera. will get ~
chance next year to decide
whether p e r s o n s urder 21
lhould vote.
For the first time in Ohio,

the tssue appears. to have aJ..
most everything in favor of iL

The administration, legislative
leaders and both political par~
ties hiVe endorsed the proposal
However, the big question remains. It ll proposal to lower
the voting age from 21 clears
bath houses or the General As1embll', what will the voters
do1
t inder the Ohio Constitution,
the legislature would have to
enact a joint resolution which

would placo till 11- on tile
'-!lot. If appJ"Md 111 wten, It
would becclne a part of lllo
constitution.
"If a pi'QPOMI to lower tnt
votlne: ap was defeated b)' the
votert, it would problbly kill
the lliYe for a few years,"
said House ~er Charles F,
Kurten, R..Bowune Green. at a
panel diseussion last week.
"'Perhlipa we should hire I
firm to take a poll,'' he sug-.
geetod.

Gray For Change
His Se&amp;U counterpart, Maiorlcy Leider Ted W. Gray, 11Piqlll, said he was in tavor of
such a prq,osal but not necessarily for the .. old cUche rea..

sons."

Nixon Has

·"The major point,'' said
Gray, uta to keep the starry-

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the ts.._ ILIIIJOrt Nov. 20~ Wheu
~· onnouneed hlo odmlnlotroW~d

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measure but would leave the
minimum age -. to the legl~o­
loture.
Both tho 108111 Ganerol ~
aembl,y ard the l07th, the one
Chit ended last March, eontldered ~· to lower the
votiJW
Each ume, one propoool made It lhrollgtl one

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house.
01 the four resolutions

t~

duced Ia the last leglalature,
the measure which lowered the
age to 19 was passed by tbe
Senate but was killed by the
House.
In the 106th session, a reao-lution lowrering the age to 18
was deCeated in the House and
did oot get to the Se•te. It
was the oaly resolutioa I~
. duced durl~-.J that ae.,lon.

eyed young people intere~ted in
goverrunent and politics. ••
"They soon loose the stimulation and b"terest generated by
high school when they t.ve to
wait to vote."' eJI)lalned Gray•
Gray also said lowering the
votirw age might "get politics
away from this lmage thing on
the national level."
Both minortcy leaders, John
WASHINGTON (t.IPO - T h e
McDonald ln the House and
cabinet !Uchard M. Nixon has as- Frank King in the Senate,
sembled is practi cally completed agreed pointing out their
aoo will be revealed this week, ac- part.y"s platronn included a call
WASHINGTON (IJPO - T h e
cording to Herbert G. Klei11t the for lowering the voting age to chtinna~~ of the House Ways and
new administration's dire ctor of 18.
Mlans Committee says he is cc.
commurtications.
A, lower voting age was p~ vlnced Congress can do nothing
one ol its prominent members posed in the Republican plat.. but let the 10 per cent Income tax
will be Rep. Melvin Laird, R- form, as well as that of the surcharge expire in June unless
Wis., the president-elect's choice
Democratic party. It was not a Rlchard: M. NixongoesbackonhJ!I
for SecretaryofDefense, columncaD'\Paign promise and uks lt!l
ist;; RowlaOO Evans a!XI Hobert
extension.
Novak said In a story published
"It is absolutely out or t h e
in the Washington Post today. The
realm of possibility to eJ~Pect
New York Times today also had
the Congress to extend the sursuch a dispatch, by one ofils own
charge over his objection," Rep.
reporters,
Wilbur Mills, ~Ark., said Sun)...aird, 46, chairman of t he
day in a ccpyrighted interview
House Republican Conference and
in U. S. News arxl World Report.
ar key party tactician, was report"I am still very h~eful we can
edly selected aner Sen. Henry
avoid extending the surtax, but we
Jackson, D-Wash.,turneddownan
cannot do everything for everyoffer or the job.
By United Press International
one and at the same time let the
Klein said that "basically the
Even for an early season surcharge expire - not without
posts are filled'' in the Nixon game, the Cincinnati Royals felt having a tremendous am WD111Dcabinet arxl thai "all of them will that pla,yoCC pressure when they ageable budget deficit"
be filled ttus week."
met the New York KnickerbockHe denied during a television ers.
interview j)at Nixon was having
And they "handled it with ease
trouble ft.lU~ the cabinet.
by rall)'ing rrom a 77-64 deficit
Klein also said an "effort will to beat the Knicks 12()..115
CINCINNATI (UPO - Live.be made to have a Democrat in a Sunday night in a National stock:
Very high post" and suggested Basketball Assoclatlon game
catUe: 1300. calves: 50.
that more than one member of played at Clevelard.
Slaughter steers and he11ers
the opposition part;y may l)e gi vThe Knick&amp;, although fifth in actlve, steady to instances 25
en key positions in the new ~ the Eastern Dlvision, went Into cents higller, cows opened acminiatration.
the contest with sewn victories tive, 25 cents higher, closing
in their previous eight games slow, about steady, bulls
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and had a chance to close slol,dy.
Vernm Ray Ca.Ue, 21. R~ I,
Within two games of the fourthChoice 900-1150 lb steers 2-3
Guysville, bua driver, and Jan~ place Royals in the jockeyi~ 27-28.50, mixed good ood choice
lee Marie Baker 16, Rt. 1, Reeds- tor lho final playoff berth.
26.511-27.25, good 23.50-26.75,
ville; Rooald Cloy Spurlock, 21,
But Jerry Lucas scored 32 standard am good 21.50-24 with
Rt. 3. Pomeroy, class plant work- points ao:t Connie Dlerkiq;r a few holsteins at 24, choice
er, and Karen Lee Alltop. 17, added 21 as Cincinnati pulled SQ~lo950 lb heilers :.-a 26-26.50,
TUppers PJalna; Demis Ray Me~ back for the victory. Dick mixod good alii choice 751J..900
Mahon, 25, AahvlUe, ma.chlnia4
Barnett had 27 points am lb 25.50-26, good 6011-1100 lb 22IIlii VIrginia Viola Dllloo, 19, Howie Komives 26 Cor New 25. 75, utllicy and commercial
ReedSYille, machinillt; J o h n York.
cows 17..19, cutter 15-17.50, canFrank Vale. 19, Rt. 3, Albany,
In other NBA games, the Los ner 14-15.50, commercial and
electronic tectmJclan, and Judith Angeles Lakers whipped the san good bulls over 1000 lb 21-23,
Marie Trenholm. 18, Rt. 3, AI· otego Rockets 132-118, the individual holstein at 23.50,
bany, filing cleric
Philadelphia 76ers overcame the vealers about steady, few low
Milwaukee Bucks 122-117 and choice 40-42, good 32-40.
the Atlanta Hawks routed the
Hogs: 2400.
ASSIGNED IN VIETNAM
Phoenix
Surui
121
..
99.
Barrows and gilts 35 cents
PT. PLEASANT - Army Pri.
The
Big
Three
of
WUt
higher,
only moderately active,
vate First Class Frederick E.
Chamberlain,
Jerry
West
am
2-3 260-230 lb barrows and gUts
Schultz, Jr., 20, son of Mrs,
Hester Jones, 2120 Madison Ave. Elgin Baylor scored 35, 28 and 19.10, 2-4 230-250 lb18.60-19.10,
was assigned Nov. 16 to the I 24 points respectively as Los 250..260 lb 18.10 • 18.60, - ·
Field Force Vietnam Artillery Angeles stretched its Western siead)o to 25 cents higher, 1-3
near Nha Trang, Vietnam, as a Division lead to 511:! games over 300-400 lb 14.2:;.15.25, 2-3 401).'
San
Diego.
The lb 13.50-14.25, boors ID.71&gt;-12.
fleld artillery operations am in-. runnerup
Lakets now have beaten the 650 lb 13.50-14.25, boora 10.75te)Ugence assistant.
Rockets in 11 of 12 meetings 12.
since san Diego joined the
Sheep: 250.
league last year.
AlJ classes steady, cholce and
Philadelphia, third in the prime SS..105 lb wooled ala...,_
East, closed to within 1 game oC er lambs 26-.27, good and choice
(Continued !rom
1)
Morris, RD, Pomeroy: George tront..running Boston despite a 24-26, cull to good ewes :;..8.50.
surprising challenge frmn Mil~
Jlewart, RD, Middleport; Robert
waukee
tn a game pliQ'ed at
8wee.rlngen, West Milton, Ohio;
Syracuse, N.Y. Bi.lly CunningT. R. Crabtree, Wheelersburg;
W. H. RichmOnd, Middleport; ham scored 35 points for the MASON BOWLING CENTER
James Stout, Tupper~ P1alns; 76ers, who trailed by three Week Erxli ng December 7, 1968
SUNDAY MIXED
Dean Weber, Rutland; William pdnts at halft.lme and by a
point
after
three
quarters,
1. Lucifers; 2. 4-F"s; 3, ~
SWisher, Middleport; Ri(i( sanLou Hudson scored 39 points rocks; 4. P&amp;W and Lazy 4 ltie);
ders, Reedsville; Ernest Rood,
Reedsville;
Keith
Ridenour, for Atlanta and Zelmo Beaty S. G&amp; A.
added 21. Tops for Phoenix was
(Women) High Game - W.
Chester; Charles Fltcll , Port~
Dick Van Arsdale with 17.
Gabrltsch,
185; High Serles land: Edward Murphy, HeedsW.
Gabritsch,
522. (Men) High
ville; Larry Longacre, Lebanon.
Game - H. Sisk, 221; High serPARTY SET
and Frank Dorst , RD, Long Boties - H. Sisk, 547.
The
Twin
City
Shrinett.es•
tom.
Checking stations were locat- Christmas party will be Wed.nesMERCHANTS LEAGUE
ed at Hobb' s Grocery in Dexter, dBJI at 7:30 p. m. at the home ot
1.
Sla k; 2. Miller's Ins. i 3. M.,.
Lou's Ashland Station in Pome- Mrs. Harry S. Moore, Sooth Third
roy, arnd the Forked R1m state Ave., Middl~rt. There will be a son Co. Bank; 4. w.o.w. and G.
0. Roush &amp; Sons (tie); 6. SJd..
$t gill exchange.
Park office.
ers S141ply; 7. W. Va. National
Guard; 8. Pantaaote.
High Game and Series- G. Ri-ley, 236, 636.

Cabinet
Lined Up

Mills Hedges

On Surcharge

Royals Top

New York For

15th NBA Win

Market Report

Deer Kill
P"""

Local Bowling

MEIGS THEATRE

MONDAY &amp; TUESDAY
DEC. 9.• 10
WUUam caaUe' s
ROSEMARY'S BABY
(Tochnlcolor)
Mia F•rrow, John Cassa vctes
COLORCARTOONS:
Rockab)oe Baby
lltppy Woodchuck
. SHOW &amp;'TARTS 7 P. lot

2-Hour

DRY CLEANING

SERVICE
(IJPON REQUESn
Our UM8l GoH Clnnlftl

Robinson'i Oeoaers
POftl:trwJ

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Now You Know

at

The nrat secretary of 1tate
• • '111om11 Jeffenon, appoint..
~ by President George Washl"'lln SepL 26, 1789.

~Mooted

El1.loh H. Det.orw, 78, Ill. I,
&lt;lied SW*J evtllil1:
In . Vo!Onn -orial Hoc&gt;IIIIL

entine

Partly

Ch.,..eh ol ChrUt In Akrolt IIlii
of 1Joekll1: (looJncy Grongo 2029.
Ho Ia ounlwd 111 hlo wtro,
M. Unlo DeLoai; twodatoghtoro,
Mro. J-100 .... Mro.
MeliDda Whller, both of Akron;
two sons, Ralph. Akron, an::IHarrlso~~t.

Jr.,

~;

a stater,

Emma MeCoy, Rt. I, Middleport;

two brothers. JoeDel..oqj:, tnKe~
tucky, aad Jerry

De:Lorw, Mary-

laiMI; U llftllilehUdron, oiMI ei8ht

I gree~chllclren.

F'Wlerol ..,... ... will be hold
Wedno- at I p.m. at the Mar·
tin FWMRI HIJIIIe with the Rev.
W. H. MllcheU olllclallng. Burial
wiD be · fn Vlntoo Memorial Gar·
deoo. Frlo!Mia IIII.Y coli anytbne

Infant is Treated
T~ Thomas, lnfl.nt son of
Mr. and Mrs. Llncoln Thomas,
LlberQ' Lane, was taken to Veteran• Memorlal Hospital by the
Pomeroy emergency squad saturday atternoon, suffering convuJ..
slons. He was treated aM reloooed.
Also on saturday afternoon. the
1\tl

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" • - · fllCI1 ~Ill . .. .

- t to mid ao. •• 1oft .,.
rdlbl ... ""' M[!cir 'Pe
out to
20t ol••rw..

To The lntere.to Of'l7u! Meig•-M- Area

Dies Sunday

VETERANS MEMORIAL
squad was called to the tdne ot
HOSPITAL
Mrs. Blanch GOkey, Hooclley st.
AdmiiiiCJill Slturdal' - Emma
Mrs. c;Ukay w•s taken to Holnr
McCOy, YlddlBJOI'l; Jolm Groee,
Howibll by ambulance.
Long BoUom; Euler Tbomao,
Radne; Ethel Bel!ln&amp; $rraeuao;
LIONS TQ MEET
Mmlle Baker, Reedavlllo.
Tho Plllleroy LIOIUl Club
Dlaehargeo Satunla)' - !llanol
will maet at 6:30 p. m. Tues.,_, Rial, Betcy RoboN, MDat the Pomeroy Unltod Methodlot CariOII, Ella LaRue, AJ.roa ~
Church social rocrn.
1011, Emma Johni!Kil, corwin CUlt

A proposed houah~ deve)~
ment ln the u Qoo:l road" t.rea
hu been otolled temporori(J&lt;,
Att&lt;rnoy Fred W. Crow txlld the
Pomeroy Chamber of CQnrnerce

\\1

lakJ El..rfel•s In Pomeroy Your Chrlstmu SlloppiDt Center ·'
VISIT THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT ON THE 2ND FLOOR ;FOR Glm FOR
THE FAMILY AND HOME.

Elbert (!lucid Smith, 56, North
Fourth st., Middleport, died Sundl)' evening In the Veterans Atf..
mlrdstration Hospital at Huntlrw--

RCA Color Television

too.
He was born at Middleport, the

.e,

Chooae a portable color set- A tlb1e mod.-1 or mquiflcent conscie -Your
choice of screen size. A big selection of furniture style• Jn Peean.
Walnut IIlii MahopnJ ftnlshes. You'D like the l!Jiaperfunnance of an RCA Color TV set.

son of the late Elbert and caiTie
Michl Smith. He was also pre-ceded in death by a brother.
He had been employed as clerk
for the McMaster Hardware stare
for a nlDllber ol years, and had
worked for the maintenance department tor the village o( Middleport.
He was a member of the Heath
Methodist Church, Middleport,

ao:t ot the Feeney Bennett Post
128, American Legion, Middl&lt;&gt;port.
Survivors include a sister,
Mrs. Bruce (Helen) lloyd, McComellsrille, am a brother,
Clarence Wllllam, Middleport.
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the Rawlings-Coats FWJeral Home with
the Rev. Max Donahue officiaf...
ing. Burial wiU be in the Middleport Hill Cemetery. Frlends may
call at the funeral hoo.e atter 10
L m. Tuesday.

lofltlnll

eel.
The predid:ions

~the

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Monophonic and Stereo
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to giYe and ••ce iv e lor
Christmas . Styling
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you"llsters, teen • g11ers
and the col lege crowd.
Eo1y ro car'J, easy to
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Stole lor
yean
of 1erYi c" free
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Tho lino1t ·moot c:amploto
II no of Tape Roc:ordefl In
RCA's hlsto''f · Stop In,
ICI~o a look. Ask IQI' o
domonstrcrtlon and 1oleet
yov, MOds now.

Estey Chord Organs
A new llne of excellent quality chord orgails by E_~tey, Fea..
turing several models - All Estey organs have hand ttmed ·
lifetime steel reeds. Volume Control. Smartly styled. Easy
to play. Estey organs are a real musical instrmnent.- Not
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b1llton today In 1 move that re4ected.lDcreaHd worries over
NATO "provocations" that followed the War111.w P~k occu..

~tloo or Czochoolovokla.
The balanced 1969 Soviet budget •howed elQI8noes at $148.51
JI!'J~on IIlii revenues at $148.74 biiHon. The doUar llgureo ore ba•ed
the Russians' oft'ictal exchange rate whieh pegs the ruble at the
fPi'1tlllo:lal worth or $1.11. 'lbe - · Ru&amp;llan budget, tor exomple, was
at 133.8 billion ruble~.

-Treasury Secretary: David

M. KO!IIlOd¥, chairman of the
Continental filbtois Bank and
Trust CO. ol Chlcagv.
- Poobnoster Gorteral: Wbt·
ton M. ''Red'' Blount, president
o1 the United statos Chamber or
Commerce, who was active in
Nixon'• campaign bt the south.
:wmx.~;~~~x:-;:":$;.:

Meigs Treasurer Howard E.
Frank was authorized Monday
by the board of commissioners
to extend t.x: collections for
the upccming period to Jal"llary 20, 1969.
In other actl vity, the com..
minion with members Robert
Clark and Ralph W. Ours, attendi~ a,pproved was given an
additional certification of$25,~
000 from the budget commis-

.......foF__._,•-...ot
lund, andthereooJohnaon
work

and · Roy Miller discussed 1
prqJOsed ocldltiooal IIPJlropri·
ation for the county extension
service.
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Donations

COLUMBUS - STATE SCHOOL SUPT. Martin Essex has been
/ ,.med the nation's ''Man ot the Year" ln vocational education b7
:the American Vocational Association, it was anoounced today,
Essex 11!1 to receive the award at the association's convention
: toda,y in Dallas, Texas. He is a fonner !l~rlntendent of Mldtlleport
Rev. Eugeoe Underwood, pas.
I Sehoo!s. The citation said Essex was selected for his continuing
tor
of the Rutland Church of
I'C)port. of vocational and technical education in Ohio and at the na..
Christ.
said everyone in the west~
tiona! level.
ero section or Meigs councy btNEW YORK - GOV. NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER, senior gov- terostod In giving Items to help
iernor in the nation In Mnns ot service, says he will seek 1 lourth families Involved in the Manning1four -year term in 1970, If he wins in 1910, the 60-year-old Rocke- too, W. Va. mbto traeed.V, may
feller will set • record for service as governor oC New York. Former leave them at the church parGov. Thomas E. Dewey, !lerved three terms, from 1943 untU 1955. sonage on the New Lima Road.
The movement to aollcltltems
Rockefeller said the main reason for his decision to run again
to
be taken to Farmington, near
was the more than
billion in urban development programs iniwhere the tragedy occurred, was
tiated by his administration.
·
begun 10 days ago 111 Howard
CINCINNATI - TEACHERS HERE WILL receive an 8% per GOkey, operator or G I I k e y
cent pay raise Jan. 1, the Cincinnati Bolrd of Education decided Foods bt Pomeroy and Galllpo.

Drop Noted

Us.

The ltema,

to betaken on Dec.

ey

truck for Cbrlotrna!, moy
be left In Pomeroy at Davis
lee and Produce Co. Anyone wantIng to make money donations Is
CLEVELAND - A
MINISTER here planned IDCiay btvltod to phone 742.5082 lor lnto urge the church's baud of trustees to take such daring steps rormatloo.
as counsellJW young men on how to ev.df;' the drdt and YOUlll w&lt;men
MEETING DELAYEll
on how to get lllepl
A meeting ol Middleport VIi· ·
''The new ehalle~ ot Uberal rerllgion Is to dare to ditfer not
1aae CouncU ocheduled Molldol'
with theological norma but witll soclal nonns,"' the Rev. Farley
nig!Jt .... not hold to the tact
w. Wheelwrlflht oald. oaid Unltarlanlam prospered by daring to that
auditoro trom Wa&amp;'llngtun, D.
differ with 18tl1 ce
normative Protestantism. 11 Today. tlat is
c., are In the community in coo..
no clalm to tune," he l.d.
nectloo with tile sewage dlspooal
project recent~¥ completed.
C!DCAGO - A
DERAL JUDGE SAYS Daniel Walker, who
The JMutlng hal been rescberelea&amp;ed 1 report e
ng Chicago poliee •'rioted" durl._ the Gated Wedne•.......
DemOcratic NattOMI Convention, .. went back on his word., ln mak--, - ... o.e.
lng tho ftllllrws publifRiiom J. C&amp;Qbell, chief judge or the u.s.
District Court here,
the Walker report ma.v have violated the
secrecy oC the Cede
grand jury investigating the conventioo we~· MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
vloleoco.
.
Admilted - None.
C0111JbeU eorUer oaid Walker nlll' ba lnveotlpted !or "the
Dloeharaea- None.
Umtrw: ard motivation' of the report's release.
21

aboi/ttooo. .

Shift (tie); 4. Rejects; 5. King
Pins; 6.. A Shift.
Hi81&gt; Game - Couch, 214;
Hi81&gt; Series - Dudding, 598.

I. Try-Hards; 2. Whlto &amp; NolTUESDAY WOMEN
son; 3. Sayre &amp; Teona.ntt ·4~ Hits
1. Sluggersj 2. Lucky Strikes; . &amp; Mlsaes: 5. LeftovenJ 6, Gl..
2, Deadbeats and Toppers (tie); Jo's; 7. Sons-Q..Guna; 8. lly5. Maybenota; 6. Alley cau: Fourt.
1. Shamrocka; 8. ClownL
(W(IIlen) - Hlgh Game - N,
High Gune and Series _ L. Smith, 179; High Serles- R. Dye,
482.
Richardson, 201, !i49.
(Men) - Hli!l&gt; Game - D. MD·
ler, 214; Hl8h Serle•
D.
SPORN
Miller
and
C.
Yeapr,
540
.
1. D Shill; 2. Trippers o!MI C

a

George Romney or Michigan,
wl1o was chairman of the board
ol American Motors.

~TARIAN

::

St. Peter's 66 Rldel" 62
Hofstra 79 Brown 74, cons.

WEDNFIDAY MIXED

Massachusetts,

managed

The raise wtll average about $750 for the city's 3,420 teach ..
ers under • salary schedule, giving beginners $6,!i00 a year am
the holder of a doctor's degree and 22 years ot Leaching exneri·
ence $13,020.

(Fiml Round)

STEELWORKERS
1. Tappers, Ferroa, Beatles
(tie)j 4. Nuts &amp; Bolts; 5. Dudsi
6. Skips; 7. Swingers; 8. Bombers.
High Game - R. Mason, 214;
High Series - E. Perry, 586.

pollllcal lldvlser -

Mooday.

Goveroor'• Classic

MEN'S IND~STRIAL
1. Coc ... Cola; 2. Burtoo.'a Sun-oco; 3. Hickman; t. Tom Rue
Motors; 5. st. Joaeph; S. J.K.M.;
7. WaddeD &amp; Reed; 8. ABC Cleo,..
era.
High Game - B. Gibbs, 224;
High Series - J. Bradley, 597,

close personal friend of Nixon's
who
reflects
lrl.a thinklng
position he holds.
. - Socrutary ol llooslng and
Urban Development: Daniel P.
Moynihan, a Harvard aocloi&lt;J81ot
who has " - advising Nixon
during the transition period. He
Is a Democrat.
-Secretory or Traooportatlon: Gov . John A. Volpe ol

eu

Dixie Tournament
(Fiml Round)
s. W. Tenn. 74 BaU Hvn 73

Lmbuth 75 Utle Roek 70

NEW YORK (UPI) - Rlchanl
M. Nixon and his aldos have
" - allen! about the p•oaldontOioct• 1 cabbtet aeloctlooo but
Oducated gue•ae• lndleoto tho
lbto-&lt;111 will be OOJitethins like
thlo:
- Altx&gt;rney General: Joho N.
MltcheU, senior partner In
Nixon'• former New York law
firm and a clMe peraona.l and

Here again you'U marvel at the wide selection of Radloa Cor Christmas 1968.
Clock Radios in AM or AM..FM modeu, Traa.sistor Radios ia AM or AM-FM

Records-a Brand New, Grand New

ev-• ....

•,:

Selection of Records of All Types
:;:

.

:: :

.

Country and Western - Orchestras - Single ntist.l.
We can mention only a few or the many artists- Herb
Alpert - Skitch HeOOerson - Dean Martin - Chet
AtkiM - Roy Acuff - Jimmie Davis- Jim ReevesNancy Wilson - ae.tles - TeMessee Ernie Ford plus many, many others. And a big selection of Chrlltmas Reeords - The old favorites and the new ones
for Christmas 1968. Stop tn - look around- buy aeveral t"ecorda. They make excellent gltta.
:::'

..

•.···=·:: :..

•'•·

Give a Kimball Piano
Alii you'D please ever)'Oileln the ftunlly. All or our Kimball
pianos are on sale riRbt now. Come in and 1~ect lhe one
that's best for youan:l save. We'lldellverin time for Olrlflt.

OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS FROM THE
MUSIC DEPARTMENT, ZND FLOOR

RCA Portable TV sets -

Com .e In to the music
department to see and
hear these Estey ebord
Oraans.

mas.

State
Uy

MAXINE

Guitars - Record
Brushes - Record Racks - Batons - Muste stands Sheet Music - Albums of MUJic - Jaw Harps - Reeonlbw
Tape- 8 Trock Tape Reels -Strings - lleedo - Record
carrying cases - Walkie Talkie!! - Drum sticks- Lyres
- Transistor Batteries and marzy-, many more.

ELBERFELDS IN P.OM
t

I

Blakeslee said the Festival
Association is highly recognized and provides many interesting ideas that could be put into
practice for the annual regatta.
McDade also reported Margaret Ella Smith will 8Jlnol.llce
arrangements for the home dec-

W~TERS

su..r

Brldp 11(1-dl be ~ls.....lled
and romotld
the
eoonmlulon wblch ·
..... tilt pit...

v

ru-.a

1ft
meetlrw·
Stale Hold

a.es.to-

,t~tltod

k would
lire,._.•• of

';/

"'th
~

tho on-

llow· ,

ever, • suag8ation was JMde
then that perhaps the brkl8e
ramp Should be left Ond ICIIle
kllll ol memorial to those losIng their Uwo be oroetod, IIIUw

"'"-

The e&lt;Diniulonstatodltwould
be rlld to I••• lt· for tile dey, ·
but tile• it would become tile
elQ&gt;'o re..,...albiDcy, Mayor Mo.,.
llil Aid at tllet tiine - e thwgltt
would be liven tlte molter, aod ·
the SRC !lllliOed In 16 .,.,_ It tbe
elcy wlahed the romp to remain

- It not, the SRC could proceed
with Ito orlgloal plan ror ......
plot. romQllll.
Mayor tlierator told
MClllday 111111&gt;t that ho would sue'"~ to the SRC Uat port.po
· - · - ..,. • plallbrm ahould.
be"buot at tile lloodwall tllero,

couneu

or

a.J..

Mr. Nixon
Hopes to

Heal Dis

Two 2nd Chance
Votes Go 'Y€11'

h..

HARRY HUNTERS - A groq&gt; ot Altred oreo hunters last week ae...- Cor- at tile U
deer ktlled tn MeigB County. The grot~), several of whom are pictured here, gather arnally at
ROOinson's store in Alfred to join in hunta. Successful hunters this year were Don Elliott, 9point buck, and Minni!l Elliott and Wilbur Robinson, each 8--pol.nt bucks. Pictured are, front row,
left to right, Don Elliott, BW Robinson, Minnh Elliott, Greg Winebrenner: back raw, Merle U.wk,
Paul Perry and Wilber Robinson. - Sentinel Photo.
.,.

Charge U. S. Worse
Than Nazi Germany
By GEORGE SIBERA
PARIS (IJP0 - The VIet Coog
today aceused the Unltod states
of c:ommitting worse crimes than
Nazi Gorlnal\Y. Diplomate oaid
the charge helped kill c:llances
tor an bnmedlate start to dolayed Vietnam War talks.
Duoot! Dlnh Thao, clepul.y lead.
er ol the VIet COng deloptloo to
!he Paris negotlatlooo told a
... . .. eonferenee-'1\mert. . . - cos bt Yielnam are COI1IIIllttlng
"'worN crllhe• than the IUUerlte fascists.,. He also demanded the United States !pore its
Solpt ally and _.ethewardlrecti.Y with the Vlet cmg Com.
munist guerrUlas.
Diplomate oaid North VIetnam and the United states are

expected to reach a comprom..
lse oo VIet Cong..S.Igon dlf!lcultioo IIlii get the negotiations
under way next week. They said
any lingering hopes tor opening
the talks this week, already a
month overdue in starting, died
bt the Thao blatt.
'"The Americans must 110lve
the South Vietnamese problem
with the Nallonel Liberation
Front (VIet Cong'o polltleal

Servicemen
'Round World
Meigs Cc:tuntlans are 11around
the world_, as Christmas ap-

arm) bt order ro lind a eorrect eooaldoro tile VIet cmg 1 lloml
political IOiutloo In oecor&lt;lance lliiPilOI and &amp;aid the ~
with the
lntorest ol the will toke port bt talkl on!)' oa
A m e r I c a n and Vietnamese part of the North VWnamese
peoples,'" Tha.o Ald.
delega.tlon.
He dor.ouncod South VIetAmerican and North V - nam's vice president and meae dlplOIILits were reported
delegation leader as an "ardent trying to arrange some 1011 of
admirer . ol. Hitler" and said compromise
between Safp
oncy tho VIet Cong could and tbe VIet Cong to ollow the
represent the South Vietnamese talks to open.
1b1&gt; VIa. ~~ ~41:1ae .
Tolko between tile Unltod jungle radio, beard In Sa'&amp;m,
States, North and South VIet- today did nothing to make
nam and
Viet Cong were to eompromise euler.
have opooed Nov. 6.
It claimed Ky carne to Paris
Thao's positim ~cOUntered Sunday to "'destroy the conferSouth VIetnamese delegatioo ence."
slalernente Monday. The Salt!oo
The VIet Cong radio aiiO
doleptloo, led by VIce Pres- repeatod an appeal tor suerrll·
ident Nguyen Cao Ky, said It las to stage •'offensive a lllld
uprisings" this month to mark
the IUlderground organizadoa'l
eighth amlveraary.
The United statos, In baltiDa
Nov. 1 Its bombing of North
VIetnam to get the ~. bore
going,
had
coiled Cor the
Communists In turn to ocale
dowo their terror ottaclto •
Sooth VIetnamese ellloa.
In Ports, !he North
A laboratory school emphasfz. meso wore gl.tng the VIII CGac
tng techolCJies bt working with run bacl&lt;lng bt the suerrWu
educable mentall,y retarded chit. domando lor .,..... ri8IU. lltaol
dreo ,., attended by two Pome. diplomats laJt weel&lt; told U.S.
roy elementary school s t a f 1 otriclala they would no&amp; acct~~~t
members and the principal, Rob- any e.cderence art'lllgiiiDIII
ert Morrlo, recently.
tllot did not· give the VIII CGac
Mrs. Ina Meadows and Mrs. "the status tbey wanL
Pearl Williams, arw:l Mr. Morris
Hanoi demanded the
the workshop covered
~=d
map skills, r!EI)ortlrv processes, .... -.~ ........ teacidng tecmlQ!es .,.. aoc1a1 ..... ~--·•
WOUld have a
studies for the ehlldren.
oernblaoee o1 equai!QI,
Rooouree - ' e In tbe workThe United states hQ q .
shop bt the COUege o1 Educa- gelled the cmreronce be hold
tion Ohio Unlverslcy lneluded across rectaoaular -.o,
Albert c. Leep,' Dr. stan~ Where eaeh ,.llde"-the Unlfell
toll Oates, James Woldoo &amp;lXI the
states ODd SOuth V - . .
stall o1 the laboratory sehool un- ooe o1M1 North Vietnam aud U.
dor tho supervision of Harry VIet Cone oo the . . . , _ Lackey.
alt.
Especially interesting w e r e
LOCAL TEMPS
ideas in the use of audl.o-visual
The
~turo lnP..........,..•
aida. The program concluded with
business dlotriot a1 ·
evaluatJoos.
11:20 Lm. today was 24des;reea1
UDder partly overcast sklea.
BOOSfERS TQ MEET

_., loflalka. . ,

Report Given

On Workshop

For Teachers

reported

-o&amp;

thHe - aa waa reeentb aper-

1 - wbena -•oo3111cooil(ht

llOMMiTrEII' DISBANDED
Coutlello. 114- l piCIIIllat&gt;
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In N~ addlllon, lito
btlw- 2iltb oiMI 30t.b otreet ud
Ia moot eooiUoiJV to ,.....,.
WjlhliOI! to loeote 111 addrou .

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Noll Avooue aopotlllonedb)'roal·
d.,.. or tile oti-eet. The - ·

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tile

proaches - many in the llel'YIce ol their oountry.
Following are the addres.esof
five such ~~ervlcemen:
Demlo L. Rouah, AN.B 20 .
10.56, V-3 Division, USS Oriskany CV A..'l4, c-o FPOSanFrmclsco, Calif., 96601.
and
COI\C'el'11•• '
sures.
Daniel R. Rouah, AN-1!20-10The ......_..,lect scheduled
Officials said the NelsonvtU&amp;54, V-3 Division, U9i Ortakaey,
more
meetlnp
today
with
York District of Athens County
CVA-34, &lt;-&lt;&gt; FPO Sanl!ronclseo,
oiMI tho North - central District membero ol hla atstr oiMI key
to round oot program• Calif., 96601.
or WUllomo County would shut
Danny R. Promtt, B20-80~3.
down if levies were defeated. tor lila - adntlnlotrtllon and
pre!101"0 ror his 'llrot meeting USS Brooke DEG I, 111 Divlaloo,
Thur_.,., With 12 members of c-o FPO Sill.n. Frandseo, calif.,
VETERANS MEMORIAL
96601.
hla new cabtDet.
HOSPITAL
SP-4 Gory D. Evano, RA
Nixon's preaa spokesman,
Admitted - Elsie E p p I o, Ronald Zlealer, oald oil 12 S\881562, 142nd TrOIJS. Co,
1be Meigo Athletic Boosterl
PomeJ'QY; Dale HoWell, MfddlewUI
meet at the Malga lll8h School
cahlnet members had been (ADG), Drawer 76, APOSanFranport; EGIO
Raelno;Sie - aolocted and would be Intro- elaeo, Calif. 96337.
CBfeterla bt Middii)!!Ort ot 7:30
ven Teaford, Portlud; HUel duced In .. &gt;q&gt;re.-nted
AMF -3 Gory K- Wlllloro. H20. tunlt!l&gt;t. The Boooiito meet '"'
Sdveler, Mlnerntlle.
nationally teJevtzed news eon~ 80-73, VP-45, A~ FPOSanFran- the aecond Tuesday ol each
Dlodtaraod - Aoroo YoJt.
mooth, Atl SIJON ran.. are bt.
from Waahlntltun at 10 clsco, CaW'., 96601. ·
vltod.
p.m. Wednotday nlcht.

when per10ru1 10 wtablrw, could · lire aud loco! 11...-. 111&lt;1 view tho dlaoler aile tllotclalm- bit llolllfW tho home to ·~
ad 4611voe.
ulahtbebWt,

PETITION NEWED
Counell approved tho charwiiOI!
or tile name
3lot street to Mo-

oration
Christmas contest in
Pomeroy later this week.
Presided Bill Grueser noted
he tad learned that several bus""
neasmen believe t h e annual
Christmas parade was uvery au~
cesstul." Groeser said 586 sac:ke
of candy were given away to
youngsters on the day of Santa'a
initial visit in r,omeroy.
Grueaer
)lRnOUilced that
the color console TV to be ghen
away In Pomeroy's Christmas
promotion was secured from Elberfelds, the portable television
sirt&amp; were gotten from Moore's
St&lt;re and Associated Radio, and
the stereo, frcm HIJJIW)hrey's.
He expressed appreciation to the
four businesses for their c~
eration.
Blakeslee, In other activity,
reported on the county 4-H Plat
l)ook Project currently beirwpre ..
pared. He said the project will
cost approximately $3,850 for
1,000 copies, am the cost wm
pr:lmarDy
be
un:lerwritten
through purchase of advertisements in the publication.
A letter was read fr001 Meigs
Local Supt. of School, George
Hargraves, Jr., requesting that
the 1969 Christma.s parade be
scheduled on a date so it would
not be during the Thanksgiving
holiday period of ban:l. members.
Atterdi~, in addition to tlle
above named, were Jack Kerr,
Clrl Horkey, Bob Wingett, Beulah Jones and Mollie Hill.

- Secretary of Labor: Either
James J. Reynolds, currently
the under secretal'Y, or John J.
GDhooley, former commissioner
of the New York City Transit
- Secretary of the Interior: A
western
governor.
probably
John A, Ime of Colorado or
Tim M. Uthcock of Montana.
- Secrutary of Agriculture:
probably a midwe:stemer chosen
from among the following: John
M. Zwach, Rep~bllcan congressman of Mlmesota; Mark
Andrew, Republican congress~
man of North Dakota; AJ ~k,
president ot a dairy firm in
Sioux Falls, S.D.; or Clarence
Palmby, an economist and
formerly Deparbnent of Agri~
culture Wider President Eisenhower.
C. Douglas Dillon, a former
Secretary of the Treasury under
Dwlsl&gt;t E;loeohower and once
and undersecretary of ltate,
had ·bean ...ssed •• ... likely •
oomlnee tor Socrotary ol state.
But Dillion told reporters late
Mon.,_, he had doclded t..
remain an Investment banker in
New York City, and polhleal
observers went baek to the
drawing board to try to dope
out Nixon' I choice for the vital
NEW
YORK (IJPI)... Prescabinet post.
ident-etect Richard M, Nixon
pledged Monday to help ooordln.
ate the efl'orts of America's
volWttary agencies without infringing on thelr traditicmal
Independence.
In an address before a
By United Press lnterutional
meeting or tJJe Boys Clubs of
Voters in two Ohio School disAmerica, Nixon said he would
tricts passed school OJ)el'aling
instruct
his Secretary of Health,
levies Mon:lay in the first or
Education
and Welfare
to
more than 60 special elections
develop plans for coordinating
called because of r&amp;ilW""el!l at ~e
the vast reservoir ol America's
poll&amp; Nov. 5.
vohmtary manpower in helping
A five - mill operating levy
was approved by voters in the heal the natloo's social and
economic llls.
Lakota School District by a vote
Nixon, who had served as
of 1,164 to 61!i. Schools in the
chairman
of the youth organizadistrict would have been closed
llon
since
1964, toodered his
Jan. 24 it th&amp; levy had oot been
resignation
at the black tie
passed.
dinner
at
the
Waldorf Astoria.
A five - mill operating leV)'
was also approved in the Cfn.. He was made hmorary chair~
man oiMI pledged
govero.
cinnati suburb ot. Forest HUls
ment
to
the .,1pirlt of Santa
by a 23.Z..vote margin. 2, 798 Marta," a reference to 1he
2,566.
Colhollc.run
charley hospital in
Flft;y .. five school districts
a predom1nantly Mexican-Amerhad elections scheduled for toIcan
aecllon ol Los ~es he
day, includtr-e two in which
lut Thursday.
visited
schools are e)li)ected to close if
He
termed
it a ''Place ot lOYe
voters again turn down the mea-

ill. Remove Bridge Approach

POINT PLEASAN
- Clcy
Council Mmd,y ni8h oppro&gt;'ed
Mayor D. B.
recorn-

meodotloo tllet the

Harmonicas -

taae of.the statewide publicity the
annual Big Belli Regatta could
obtain from it.

Guess Nixon Starters

RCA Radios

official,

-cameuked
remain
·
lesstothan
24 hours
after
the arrests of22 divislm employes - 15 meter oolleetors and
seven drivers - on petfJr and
grand larceny charges In t h e
t!Jeft of parking meter· coin1.

Crow, who led the move to start
a clevelopmeiK. on the fonner
Lalley prq&gt;erty now owned by
Roger Mo&lt;gan, Theodore T,
Reed, Jr., oiMI hirnselt, oaid the

N"""'•

All of the RCA Stereos are Solid State. You can buy them whh or without AMFM and FM Stereo Radios. Contemporary- Early Amerlean- French Provincial and Mediterranean styles. lt1ll pay you to stop in on the 2nd noor Hear an RCA Stereo am select what you'd like for your tamUy.

Hints Shakeup
NEW YORK (UP0 - A high
clcy elflclal said Saturday t h e
• 'two top men" tn the finance
administration'&amp; parking meter
division would he removed In the
aftermath of a systematic, four
year, $5 mlllloo
of the
city's parking meters by empleyes.
'"They'll be tranlferred out
ol there oo i'ast It will maho their
heads apln," the source sal.d. add~
lng there would be 11 many transfers" in the meter divisloo and
that It would be entlrecy revamp.

Monclly.

proJect has been dlscondnued Union Ave., in 'CJper Pomeroy,
and ln lower Mlnersvfile.
He said the postponement is
"I think, though, these mat.
because utilities - prl.marlly tera will be worked out," nid
water - eanoot be obtained for Crow.
· the area, much ot which Ia loC. E. Blakeslee, and Ron Mccated In Pomeroy.
Dade reported on a nteeting ot
Crow pointed outtllotthelloord the Ohio Festhal aM Events As..
ot Public Aft'airs in Pomeroy 1oclation they attended ln Cofoun;l It necessary to use cur.. hunbus recently. The Pomeroy
rently available water extension C of C is seeking membership
lines tunds to replace pipe on in the association to take advanfor now.

builder who headed Nixon's
eampalgn.
- Secretary of Health, Edu.ca- campaign effort among ethnle
Uon 8Dd Welfare: U. Gov. mlnoritle s.
Robert H. Finch ol Calltornla, 1
-commerce Secretaq": Gov.

Give An RCA Stereo This Yeor

Meter Looting

TEN CENrS

\

Flood Road Housing Project
Blocked By Lack Of Water

Tuoada,y.

Elbert Smith

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COWMBUS (IJP0 - The o€ educatirw a studeltt in Oblo
increased $61 in 196&amp;, up tD
$&amp;65, accordiJig to the • t a t e ofEclucotlon.

Old Wood Bur~er Again in Court
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