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PARIS (IJPI)-Presldert Charles de Gaulle l8ld today tbi flnlnela1
upheaval• t11at have kDoeked down tile Brltlab _.t oterlll8 mllbt
BOOII eadalwer the American dollar.
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DeGalllle denwoled t11at u.. Unlled States agree loa II1I90PilW overhaul d. tile world monetary ayotem to lll8ke gold file aole bull d.
lntomati011al transactions. The French leader spoke al a ""'" cOli·
ferenee before more thlll1,000 newsmen.
· De Gaulle charged lhst thanks to the massive oulflow d. dollars the
United states managed to take over control d. many French Indus·
trial enterprises. He told the newsmen, diplomats and pelltlclana
packed Into the Elysee Presidential Palace 1l&gt;at France was nat re•
s,IIOI!Iilble for tile ,.,., on lhe aterli~ and dollar ooer file past two

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The gold ruab continued at

a!, which wefiiba heavy on wr
an unprecedenled fever pitch on national herltaso."
the Paris bu\llm market toc1a,y
"It Ia In lhe Interest of all,
where there was a reeord tur. Including the United stales, over or $12,7 million. However this be tormlnated," be said.
LoodCII bullloo dealers report.. "The upheavals t11at are being
ed a heavy drop In buying.
omleesbed, llldch have awept ott
••We are faelng an American the rate of lhe pound sterling
takeover of certain or wr In- mlg)rt lhresten lhat d. file dol·
dustrial plants," De Gaulle said. Jar and IIley miiibt bring back
"But we know lllat this ls chief. the priYllege or &amp;Old which Is
ly due oot to the supertority of an unchangeable, universally recthe United states, but 111 lhe ognized, value. n
Inflation which It Is. -rtlng
to other nations IOlder cover
of lhe gold exchange aystem."
De Gaulle was answering a
llurry of !Jieatlons about wid&amp;spread British and American rumots - · alreadY denied by hiiib
cabinet ministers - lllat France

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THE BOX ··•

WIIINERS IN the 1968 Jltlllor Miss Pareant staged Sunday evenlqJ are shown
loft 111 right, third I'WlnOr up, Porn Crew, Pomeroy HIIJh School; fourth I'WlnOr up,
Gloria 'lb:mpson, Rutland High School; lhe Junior Miss, Ann Holter; first runner
uP, Paul etta Hudson, Pomeroy, and second runner up, Debra ~. Middleport

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BY MILTON li. BENJAMIN error," -.Jd It wuuld. be President against him. .. J
• ,NlUi:ll, Ot!ln,OJPl) - Qne man
·BUt the New Yark·· seimil&gt;r
WASIIINGTON (UPI) .:. Son; hyJjocrltlcal of him to .agree
was "loired and live olhernwildRallert F. KemeolY, wbo h a 1 · wllh McCarthy's v lows Clll said he couldn't "oupport Sen.
ed, lour of them polleemen, In
been • a y l n g tl1at he wu VIetnam and yet support the McCarthy against President
a raging gunbattle at a motel
JohnSCII because there are
~ Pntddent Jollnson
near here early tocla,y.
many of lhe things thai
far re-ele~
· Ia plamlng 111
The victim was William Joyce,
President Johnson stands for In
temporarily
aw that en27, Yrungstown, who was shot
the domestic field that I also
dorsement It ,
Eugene J.
In the hescl. His brother John,
support.
McCarthy baoomes a presiden18, was Wounded and taken 111
"I think I would remain out of
tial candidate.
Trumbull Memorial Hospital.
Son. MeIt " Kennedy said.
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About 25 to 30 law enforcement
race, as I
He made the statement In a
officers from Niles, Austln1Dwn,
newspaper
television Interview (Face the
Howland, Warren, the Ohio lllgh.
Nation- CBS).
I lhlnk lhat I
way Patrol and the Trumbull
or It until lhe
Kemeo~Y said he felt McCounty sherill's olflce oonverlfo
Carthy's candidacy would lead
oomlnstlon,"
ed on the motel when lllrse 811&amp;to debate on lhe Vleinam Issue
pects
were seen breaking Into
~wor. declare liis
that would be "healtlq for the
a
soft
drink machine. The su&amp;MIAMI (i)PI) - A $16 gold cruntry." But he said be at111
the and of tile
pects
then
went Into a second
... Thuroday. piece owned by George Wsab- expects Johnson to receive the
floor
room
of
the motel.
and oow believed t h e Democratic nomination next
senator Ia l.ngton
The
Joyce
brothers
came out
wW world's most valuable coin baa August. And, Kennedy added, "I
to
with
Aubrey
R
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b
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r
t s, 19,
pre&amp;- been r&amp;cOYered from the loot of wW .._n him."
several
Y
rungatown,
In
front
of
them,
A Gallup pell release &amp;mday
as a peace a $1 mllUm lheft, an Insurance
ldentlal
stating
he
was
their
hostage.
adJuster said toc1a,y.
showed lhal for lhe first time
candidate.
The Joyce brothers w-ere arm.
Richard F. Audrews, an ad- since I!JUI1Uner, the number of
ed
wilh an M-1 rifle and a 30Juster who speelallzea In re- A!Jlerlcano approving of John.
K«nody,
Uef
that lhe
Is cooortng
CROWNED
WINNER
of
the
1968
Meigs
JUnior
Miss
Pageant
30
rille. One policeman opened
goods, said lho IMlll's performance In ol!lce haa
tollowlng In
II "an uBruber stolen
fire and tho batlle was on.
Sunday night was Miss Ann Holter, a student at Eastern High
Doubloon," worth b&amp;- Increased. But file President's
Of the foor officers woondSchool.
Miss
Holter
was
crowned
by
Miss
Sally
Mora,
Meigs
tween $100,000 and $150,000 supporters are atlll oulnumed
three were &amp;om Niles and
County Junior Miss of 1967 at tho Mlddlepert High School aUd·
was r&amp;covered In south Flor- bered by hit critics.
one
frum Howland.
Ida during file weekend.
1111rlum. For her talent act, Miss Holter presented a dance
In Its latest naiiCIIwlde
Niles
ol!lcer Jolm Mathoney,
The eoln waa ..,. of about survey, Gallup said the number
routine.
43,
sul!ered
a grazed right ear;
J
~,000 ' stolen from the Sterllllg approving of the way Johnson Is
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Joseph
Williams,
24, was shot
Memorial Llhrary at Yale Un- handling his Job rose &amp;om 38
BOOSTERS
WON'T
MEET
In
lhe
right
foot,
Edward KurPACK
TO
MEET
iversity, New Ha:ven Conn., .., per cent last morilb to 41 per
wosld,
25,
was
shot
iu tbe rigbt
The
Meigs
Local
Athletic
BoostPomeroy
Cub
Scout
Pack
will
May 29, 1966. Uiiilr r&amp;cOYery cent. The poll found that f9 per
knee.
of file famed doablom, ooJy a . cent diaspprove and 10 per cent ers wlll oot meet Tueeday even- meet at 7 p. m. Tuesday at the
DAV HOllie.
Ring. The next meetlns Is ached·
omall part of lhe $981,560 loot have oo op~D~&lt;&gt;n.
had been found.
uled ror Tueeday. Dec. 19.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS SATURDAY Nooe.
DISCHARGE.~
SATURDAY None.
ADMISSIONS SUNDAY - Elza
Welch, RL 1, Pomeroy.
DISCHARG~ SUNDAY - Viola
Edwards, Shirley Hollon.

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geniality was Debbie Kl~, Mlddlepert. James Mees acted as Master of Ceremonies. Ralph Werry was general chairman and director of tile presentation.
Terese a Dean won lhe HospitalljY Award. Her runner up was Billie Jean Carler.

was
locked Intoanwhittle
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De Gaulle said the alleged
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A 36-year-old hunter of Racine
was killed Saturday nigbt wiM!n
his vehicle skidded on Ice and
wrecked near Oakland, Md.
Dead of Injuries suffered In file
accident Is Freeland Ellgene
(Fritz) Norris. Norris was enroute to Romney, w. va. to Join
a gl"OUj&gt; d. deer hunters when the
accident ocrurred.
It was reperted Norris's jeep
hit an ley spot on tile highway at

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Norris, a member of Meigs Eagles AerleNo,2171,RaclneAmer·loan•..,_ Poot NG. 141i;IIIIIU.&gt;QI,J.
Reorganlzed Church d. Latter
Day Solnte, Is survived by hIs

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wile, Earlene; two sons, Darrell
and Steve, both at home; his par-

ents, Floyd and Pearl Norris,
Radne; a brother, Hersehel Norris, Rt. 2. Racine, and a sister.
Vera Cralg, Syracuse.
Funeral services will be at2:15
p.m. Wodneoday at the Reorgan-

ized Church of Latter Day Saints
al Old Town Flats wilh Elder
Howard Sheehe d. Chillicothe In
charge. Burial will be in the Letart Falls Cemetery where
graveside services will be conducted by the Bacino American
Legion Post at 3 p. m. Friends
may call at lhe Ewing Funeral
Home In Pomeroy.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
AD~ONS
SATURDAY
Georgia Johnson, Rutland; Clara
Rou&amp;h, Mascm; Max Eic:h~r,
Pomeroy; Phllllp Donovan, Syra-

cuse; Helen PoweU, Albany.
DISCHARGES SATURDAY Nellie Eblin, Patricia Roush,
Charles Dtle, Dillon Taylor.
AD~ONS SUNDAY - William Kennedy, Rulland; Gerald
Sellers, Ra.elnei Earl 11tomas.

Cheshire; Patricia McCurcy,
Middleport; VIrginia Kuhn, Che·
shire.
DISCHARGES SUNDAY -Carrie
Oliver, Holen PoweU, Edith
Heines.

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was one ill
mistake&amp; that
led 1o • 55-7 Nut.
Earl)' In the second &lt;J18r1er
Suuda.t, Ward bobbled anolher
klckOtr and a groan went up In
the stands. Wben tile next klclo.
off came to him, he took It roor
Yarda deep In the end zooe and
awtecl rUnning. Some. In !lie
presa box yelled:
''Don't run, you'll fumble."
He Kept Rmmlng
But Wud kept nnm1ng and
his 104-yard reb1rn was tile
loogest In Browns history, the
loogest 1n tile NFL this season,
and tile seventll longest 1n the
history or the NFL. The Jll'e- The Eastern Eaglestooka67-59 In doublellgurel ftreJimCiuidvlooa Browns record, 103 yards, overtirne basketball victory from well with 14 on 6 buekets and a
was set by Leroy Bolden In the visiting Southwestern High- pair of free throws and Torn
1958 aplnst the ChicD!l'l Cardi- landers Saturday night In the sea- B!l&lt;kley with 10 points oo 4 field
son opener for both teams.
goals and 2 charlzy tosses, Don
nals.
Ward's touchdown gave the
The score otthe Southern Valley Rose also had 9 points.
Browns a 21-10 lead and the Alblelle Conferenoe contest W88 ~ Keith Carter topped the visiting
Redsklns could never catch up, tied at 55-55 when tlle !ourthper- Highlanders as he contributed 18
despite three touchdown passes iod ended. 11ae Eagles got a quick points on 8 field gOOIS and 2 charby Sonny Jurgensen.
"When I fumbled that first S point advantage In the over- ity tosses. Others bitt~ in
double figures for lhe Gallia
kickoff," Ward said, uThe time,
DeMis Benedwn, a 5-11 senior Cowrty team were Jun Walker and
Green
Ba.v game flashed
through my mind and I thought
guard, paeed the Eastern elub in George Dilloo with 15 and 14
no, not again. But on the so;;;;;;! both overall SCO'tlng and In scor- points respectively.
ldckoll, all I had time tn think lng durlng the overtime, Bene- Eastern held a 19-lllead at the
about was runnblg."
dwn, who hit 8 field goals and 4 end or the first period and led 30"I started toward the middle free throWS for 20 points in the 26 at halftime and 44-43 at the
and cut back to the rlibt,"
Ward eontlnued. "All I coold regular tlrne,contrlbuted6polnts close ci the third quarter before
the Hllblanders tied the score at
see there was a· huge· hole, l dUl'lng·the overtime.
The only other player ot Coach th'' end ot regulatioo pla.v.
ran right through It and I never
Danny Wright's Big Green to hit The Eastern club connected oo
looked back."
''You start to concentrate on
your determlnatioo not In fUmble, and this takes your attention !rom catching the ball and
1'1lllllin8 It back."
Awarded Game Ball
Ward &amp;aid he ran one klckol!
back for a touchdown aplnst
Minnesota In an Oldtlbltlun
game, three while at Michigan,
and more Ulan he can remember In high school. For his first
touchdown return In a money
game wltll the pros, he reeelved
the game ball.
Another runback was also essential to the Browns victory.
Johnny Brewer snatehed a de·
necled pass and sprinted 70
yards for a touchdown, In make
the score 14-0 In the first lfl&amp;r•
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the Solnts past the
before "to.1Jolslerous erowd
83.487 In "" Sugar Bowl.
Defensive back Karl Kassulke
promced one touchdown with s
blocked pont and set up another
with a recovered lllrnble as the
Vlldngs scorad 24 point&amp; In the
fourth quarter 1n outmaneuverIng the Steeiers In a mistakemarred contest.

Eagles Win Overtime
Game 67-59 Over SW

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Homecoming Loss First
In 17 Years For Berea

Paeed by Tony Bass' 41 points and Bobb Mabry's 33, Rio Grande
College downed Berea College 111-97 Saturda.v nlghi at Berea,
Ky., for their first wln In the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (KIAC),
It was Homecoming for the Bearea MoWttaineers and the loss was
their first Homecoming loss in 17 years. Last year, the Mountaineers defeated Pikeville College at Homecoming, Pikeville was KIAC
eharnplons last seasoo•
The win was the second of the
season for Coach Art Lanham's hit for 10. The Mountaineers
Redmon, who this year were ad· made 40 ot 100 shots from the
milled as members or the KIAC, noor for 40 per cent and at the
foulllne they were 17 for27,
Brewer, a tight end converted wblch also Includes Oakland Cily The Redmen have two utoughn
ID an outside linebacker, said It College (lnd,)1 Berea, Unloo Colwas the first touchdown he lege, Pikeville College, Camp- games this week, traveling to Inscored as a defensive man,
bellsville College and Cwnher· stitute, w, va. Tuesday night to
take oo the West Virginia state
"Both Jim HouB1on (The oth- land Collegel
er outside linebacker) and I
Bass had 1Hield goals and Ma- YJ!IIOW Jackets andSaturda.Y night
wel'e bUtzlng, •• Brewer re- bry had 10, but both Redmon had 1hey host Cedarville College at 8
celled. ''llouB1on hit the ball jUst
p. m. In the Gallla Aeademy Htgh
alter I broke ott my blocker. a perfect night at the foul line School gym.
I grabbed It and ran. He said mak!JW 13 or 13. Mabry also had West Vlrginla State will have all
to me later, 'How did you like 22 rebounds and Bass had 11,
that peas I threw you.' "
Other Redrnen In double fll!UNS Its piO.Yers back from last year
were Frank Collins, &amp;-2 )lmior, tnellllllng the Harnllfllll brothers,
with 11 ))OIJJt5, and Mike Harris, Alan and Dave, and big Harry
6-2 fresbman from Beaver, with Rogers. Tbls is the only game
21. Danny Wilson had four points between these two schools this
SEE US FCMt YOUR
and Charles Baker, one point to year. Rio Grande holds a 5·0
round out the Rio Grande scor- mark over the Yellow Jackets
FIRE AND AUTO
during Lanham's coacbir4r career
Ing.
INSURANCE
at
Rio Grande.
Rl~ Grande led 43-42 at the half
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Rio
Grande's win .Ver Berea
but carne liack strong In the sec20% .,.,latlon. Our
ood half as they shot 70 per cent gives them a 1-0 record in the
Ralel Do Not Rolsa Altar
from the fleld, 'lbe Redrnenrnade KIAC along with Union College,
Having A Claim As Soma
39 r:l 66 allots for 59 per cent, victoro Saturday nlght92-75over
Comp1nlt1 Do
llld made 33 or 35 at the foul Oakland Cizy, Unloo College Is the
Alma Mate1 r:l C011&lt;h Lanham.
Uno,
Reynolda paced Berea with 23 Cwnberland, another . KIAC,
INSURANCE AGENCY
member, loot two games this
,, _ 99W441.
hiM,..Y . polnta. Lane had 20, Ollt1ler had weekend In the SOuthern states
15, Conley had 14 and Maynard
Tournament. Shorter College
(Ga.) defeated Cwnberland 75-70
friday ' rilght and on &amp;turday
night, Cumberland lost the cOn•
solation iiBitle ci tho tourneY to
Georgia
Southern 89-73,
.
Rio Grande's next KIAC game
Offir.e Hours. 9 to 12: 2 to 5I &lt;Close at Noon on
Will
be Dec. 7 ·al Pikeville, Ky,
Thurs· - East Court St , Pomeroy .
,Then on Dec, U the Redrnenpiii.Y
at
Ky., and on
OakWld
City, Ind.,
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25 or 68 shots from the field for
a 37 per eent average and Southwestern hit 18 or 42 for 43 per.,
cent. The Eagle. had 39 rebounds
eompared to 19 for Southwestern.
Larry Spencer ol Eastern and
Southwestern's Dave Notter and
Woody Perrollll exited from the
game with five personals,
Eastern also took the reserve
tilt by a 29-22 eount as Howle
Caldwell led tho hosts with 10
and Ron Srnitlt and Bob Ritchie

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Most of
Ohio's more than 20,000 deer
hunters were expected to ba out
for the east Oblo zone deer llmtlng seai!O!I wltlch o;&gt;ened lods,y.
The five-dii.Y season started In
44 counties. Others will 1nmt In
six northwest Ohio COU!Ities Wednesday throuf!h Friday. A special authorization form Is required for this area.
The bow season Ia closed this
week while gun hunters are out
but will resume Saturday.
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summary
'Of Sports
By United P&lt;esB International
Saturday
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UPI)
- The Untversily or Indiana was
selected the Big Ten's Rose
Bowl representadve for the first
time. The Hoosiers meet
/Southern Callfomla New Year's
Day.

U-3 recorda.

The Norfolk-Orlando ourvlvor

:;' &amp;'at.~~c~: W,

. 'tbe VletDr.Y was Cberleaton'a
sixth against o1ght losMS and
enabled the capital crew to outlast Its Moontaln State rival,
Wheeling, In the Southern Seetllln standlnga, The lronmen fll&gt;.
!shed one game behind the
Hockets oo a &amp;-9 record which
went Into the books with a 42-21
loss to Orlando oo 'Thanksgiving
DO.Y.
Rocket defensive hallback
Tony Golmonl tied a CFL record held by teammate Roger
Mcl'arland whoo he Intercepted
rour Norfolk passes - allln the
first half. The Rockets picked
ott a total or six Neptune
throws.
Stocky Ron Quillen pined 83
yards to gtve him 1,067 yards
for tile seaaon. Dave Caslnelll
added 66 yards.
Qlarterback Sonny Gibbs ran
33 yard.s for the only Charlestoo touehdown and Billy Fletcher kicked three field goals - Ineluding an etght-yarder with
nine minutes left to win tile
game.

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NEW YORK (UPI)- Damascus was accorded a OOUble
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each had six.
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Southwestern 11 26 43 55 5!49
NEW
YORK
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and the top three-year-old colt
Eastern
19 30 44 55 67~7
won the $58,300 Gallant Fox of 1967 by the Thorool)li&gt;red
SW - D. Beaver 3-2-8; Carter,
Handicap at Aq.aeduct by four Racing Assocladon.
8-2-18, Walker 3-9-15, E. Not- lengths.
Damascus and other Tra
ter, 2-0-4; Dilloo 3-8-14; Perchampions will be honored at
round 0-0-0; c. Bearnoo 0-0-0.
NEW YORK (UP!)- A Cana- the organhatlon's anrual dinner
dian syndleate porchased the 12 oo Nov. 30 In Washington, D.C.
TOTALS, 19-21...59.
EASTERN - Martin 1-3- 5·• T• meter stoop American Eagle,
Buckley 4-2-10; Benedwn B-4- leading to speculation Canada KARCIMONT WINNER
PARIS (UPI) - Karclrnont
20; Speneer 0-2-2; ChadweliS-2- ma.v become an Americas Cup
race
ehallenger
within
a
decade.
beat
16 rivals In winning the
14; Karr 0-3-3; Morrissey 2-0-4;
$30,000
Pr~ Montgomery stee'·OMAHA, Neb. (UP!)- John
RO!e 4-l-9, TOTALS25-17~7.
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plechase Sunday at the Auleull
Mason of Ft. Ha.vs (Kan.) State race track.
GOOD!
won the NAJA cross counlrJ
Karclrnonl finished one length
dtle In 20 minutes, 14 seconds. ahead of rurmer.up Qulntefeullle, with Le Tldoo third.
MT. VERNON, N, Y, (UPI)The Virglnla Sailors defeated
the Westchester Bulls 20-14 for California was named winner of
I
their second stralf!ht Atlandc the 1967 MaeArthur Bowl after
Coast Football Lea~e dUe.
It was chosen national collegiate
~~~~­
Gahanna 73 Reynoldsburg 38
football
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Grandvl.,. &gt;8 Mll!ltn 52
e!TY LOAJJ
SAN JUAN, P.H. (UPI)- National Football Foundalloo
Green 71 Coventry 56
Chuck Courtney of La Jolla, and Hall of Fame.
Kent state 70 Kenston 55
Calif., 1'1011 the Puerto Rican
Keystone 63 New London 34
MILAN, italy (UPI)- Somme
Lancaster 57 Colwnbus DeSales Open golf title by two strokes FIre of Italy woo the $32,000
wltll a 280.
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Grand Prix or tho Nations
Lleldng VaiiQY 77 Newark Calhtrotting
raee. Amerlean-owned
SYDNEY, Australia (UPI)- Spin Speed
olle 46
was secood.
Margaret Smith Court of
Loodon 90 Groveport 48
Australia beat Kathy Harter of
Lorain Admiral King 65
Seal Beach, Calif., 6-2, 6-3, In a
Toledo Bowsher 45
Madison South 68 Washlngtoo c. semi-final msteh or the New
South Wales tennis champlooH. 54
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Massillon 80 Fairless 58
Mogadore 51 Field 4S'
NEW YORK (UPI)- Southern
Monroeville 72 Green Sprtngs
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Newark 5S Marion Harding 30
North Royalton 61 Independenee
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Olentangy 70 Dublin 59
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Yarda deep In the end zooe and
awtecl rUnning. Some. In !lie
presa box yelled:
''Don't run, you'll fumble."
He Kept Rmmlng
But Wud kept nnm1ng and
his 104-yard reb1rn was tile
loogest In Browns history, the
loogest 1n tile NFL this season,
and tile seventll longest 1n the
history or the NFL. The Jll'e- The Eastern Eaglestooka67-59 In doublellgurel ftreJimCiuidvlooa Browns record, 103 yards, overtirne basketball victory from well with 14 on 6 buekets and a
was set by Leroy Bolden In the visiting Southwestern High- pair of free throws and Torn
1958 aplnst the ChicD!l'l Cardi- landers Saturday night In the sea- B!l&lt;kley with 10 points oo 4 field
son opener for both teams.
goals and 2 charlzy tosses, Don
nals.
Ward's touchdown gave the
The score otthe Southern Valley Rose also had 9 points.
Browns a 21-10 lead and the Alblelle Conferenoe contest W88 ~ Keith Carter topped the visiting
Redsklns could never catch up, tied at 55-55 when tlle !ourthper- Highlanders as he contributed 18
despite three touchdown passes iod ended. 11ae Eagles got a quick points on 8 field gOOIS and 2 charby Sonny Jurgensen.
"When I fumbled that first S point advantage In the over- ity tosses. Others bitt~ in
double figures for lhe Gallia
kickoff," Ward said, uThe time,
DeMis Benedwn, a 5-11 senior Cowrty team were Jun Walker and
Green
Ba.v game flashed
through my mind and I thought
guard, paeed the Eastern elub in George Dilloo with 15 and 14
no, not again. But on the so;;;;;;! both overall SCO'tlng and In scor- points respectively.
ldckoll, all I had time tn think lng durlng the overtime, Bene- Eastern held a 19-lllead at the
about was runnblg."
dwn, who hit 8 field goals and 4 end or the first period and led 30"I started toward the middle free throWS for 20 points in the 26 at halftime and 44-43 at the
and cut back to the rlibt,"
Ward eontlnued. "All I coold regular tlrne,contrlbuted6polnts close ci the third quarter before
the Hllblanders tied the score at
see there was a· huge· hole, l dUl'lng·the overtime.
The only other player ot Coach th'' end ot regulatioo pla.v.
ran right through It and I never
Danny Wright's Big Green to hit The Eastern club connected oo
looked back."
''You start to concentrate on
your determlnatioo not In fUmble, and this takes your attention !rom catching the ball and
1'1lllllin8 It back."
Awarded Game Ball
Ward &amp;aid he ran one klckol!
back for a touchdown aplnst
Minnesota In an Oldtlbltlun
game, three while at Michigan,
and more Ulan he can remember In high school. For his first
touchdown return In a money
game wltll the pros, he reeelved
the game ball.
Another runback was also essential to the Browns victory.
Johnny Brewer snatehed a de·
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with a recovered lllrnble as the
Vlldngs scorad 24 point&amp; In the
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Homecoming Loss First
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Paeed by Tony Bass' 41 points and Bobb Mabry's 33, Rio Grande
College downed Berea College 111-97 Saturda.v nlghi at Berea,
Ky., for their first wln In the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (KIAC),
It was Homecoming for the Bearea MoWttaineers and the loss was
their first Homecoming loss in 17 years. Last year, the Mountaineers defeated Pikeville College at Homecoming, Pikeville was KIAC
eharnplons last seasoo•
The win was the second of the
season for Coach Art Lanham's hit for 10. The Mountaineers
Redmon, who this year were ad· made 40 ot 100 shots from the
milled as members or the KIAC, noor for 40 per cent and at the
foulllne they were 17 for27,
Brewer, a tight end converted wblch also Includes Oakland Cily The Redmen have two utoughn
ID an outside linebacker, said It College (lnd,)1 Berea, Unloo Colwas the first touchdown he lege, Pikeville College, Camp- games this week, traveling to Inscored as a defensive man,
bellsville College and Cwnher· stitute, w, va. Tuesday night to
take oo the West Virginia state
"Both Jim HouB1on (The oth- land Collegel
er outside linebacker) and I
Bass had 1Hield goals and Ma- YJ!IIOW Jackets andSaturda.Y night
wel'e bUtzlng, •• Brewer re- bry had 10, but both Redmon had 1hey host Cedarville College at 8
celled. ''llouB1on hit the ball jUst
p. m. In the Gallla Aeademy Htgh
alter I broke ott my blocker. a perfect night at the foul line School gym.
I grabbed It and ran. He said mak!JW 13 or 13. Mabry also had West Vlrginla State will have all
to me later, 'How did you like 22 rebounds and Bass had 11,
that peas I threw you.' "
Other Redrnen In double fll!UNS Its piO.Yers back from last year
were Frank Collins, &amp;-2 )lmior, tnellllllng the Harnllfllll brothers,
with 11 ))OIJJt5, and Mike Harris, Alan and Dave, and big Harry
6-2 fresbman from Beaver, with Rogers. Tbls is the only game
21. Danny Wilson had four points between these two schools this
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and Charles Baker, one point to year. Rio Grande holds a 5·0
round out the Rio Grande scor- mark over the Yellow Jackets
FIRE AND AUTO
during Lanham's coacbir4r career
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Rl~ Grande led 43-42 at the half
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but carne liack strong In the sec20% .,.,latlon. Our
ood half as they shot 70 per cent gives them a 1-0 record in the
Ralel Do Not Rolsa Altar
from the fleld, 'lbe Redrnenrnade KIAC along with Union College,
Having A Claim As Soma
39 r:l 66 allots for 59 per cent, victoro Saturday nlght92-75over
Comp1nlt1 Do
llld made 33 or 35 at the foul Oakland Cizy, Unloo College Is the
Alma Mate1 r:l C011&lt;h Lanham.
Uno,
Reynolda paced Berea with 23 Cwnberland, another . KIAC,
INSURANCE AGENCY
member, loot two games this
,, _ 99W441.
hiM,..Y . polnta. Lane had 20, Ollt1ler had weekend In the SOuthern states
15, Conley had 14 and Maynard
Tournament. Shorter College
(Ga.) defeated Cwnberland 75-70
friday ' rilght and on &amp;turday
night, Cumberland lost the cOn•
solation iiBitle ci tho tourneY to
Georgia
Southern 89-73,
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Rio Grande's next KIAC game
Offir.e Hours. 9 to 12: 2 to 5I &lt;Close at Noon on
Will
be Dec. 7 ·al Pikeville, Ky,
Thurs· - East Court St , Pomeroy .
,Then on Dec, U the Redrnenpiii.Y
at
Ky., and on
OakWld
City, Ind.,
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25 or 68 shots from the field for
a 37 per eent average and Southwestern hit 18 or 42 for 43 per.,
cent. The Eagle. had 39 rebounds
eompared to 19 for Southwestern.
Larry Spencer ol Eastern and
Southwestern's Dave Notter and
Woody Perrollll exited from the
game with five personals,
Eastern also took the reserve
tilt by a 29-22 eount as Howle
Caldwell led tho hosts with 10
and Ron Srnitlt and Bob Ritchie

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Most of
Ohio's more than 20,000 deer
hunters were expected to ba out
for the east Oblo zone deer llmtlng seai!O!I wltlch o;&gt;ened lods,y.
The five-dii.Y season started In
44 counties. Others will 1nmt In
six northwest Ohio COU!Ities Wednesday throuf!h Friday. A special authorization form Is required for this area.
The bow season Ia closed this
week while gun hunters are out
but will resume Saturday.
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'Of Sports
By United P&lt;esB International
Saturday
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UPI)
- The Untversily or Indiana was
selected the Big Ten's Rose
Bowl representadve for the first
time. The Hoosiers meet
/Southern Callfomla New Year's
Day.

U-3 recorda.

The Norfolk-Orlando ourvlvor

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. 'tbe VletDr.Y was Cberleaton'a
sixth against o1ght losMS and
enabled the capital crew to outlast Its Moontaln State rival,
Wheeling, In the Southern Seetllln standlnga, The lronmen fll&gt;.
!shed one game behind the
Hockets oo a &amp;-9 record which
went Into the books with a 42-21
loss to Orlando oo 'Thanksgiving
DO.Y.
Rocket defensive hallback
Tony Golmonl tied a CFL record held by teammate Roger
Mcl'arland whoo he Intercepted
rour Norfolk passes - allln the
first half. The Rockets picked
ott a total or six Neptune
throws.
Stocky Ron Quillen pined 83
yards to gtve him 1,067 yards
for tile seaaon. Dave Caslnelll
added 66 yards.
Qlarterback Sonny Gibbs ran
33 yard.s for the only Charlestoo touehdown and Billy Fletcher kicked three field goals - Ineluding an etght-yarder with
nine minutes left to win tile
game.

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NEW YORK (UPI)- Damascus was accorded a OOUble
honor Sunday when he was
each had six.
named butlt "horse or tile year"
Southwestern 11 26 43 55 5!49
NEW
YORK
(UP!)Nlarkos
and the top three-year-old colt
Eastern
19 30 44 55 67~7
won the $58,300 Gallant Fox of 1967 by the Thorool)li&gt;red
SW - D. Beaver 3-2-8; Carter,
Handicap at Aq.aeduct by four Racing Assocladon.
8-2-18, Walker 3-9-15, E. Not- lengths.
Damascus and other Tra
ter, 2-0-4; Dilloo 3-8-14; Perchampions will be honored at
round 0-0-0; c. Bearnoo 0-0-0.
NEW YORK (UP!)- A Cana- the organhatlon's anrual dinner
dian syndleate porchased the 12 oo Nov. 30 In Washington, D.C.
TOTALS, 19-21...59.
EASTERN - Martin 1-3- 5·• T• meter stoop American Eagle,
Buckley 4-2-10; Benedwn B-4- leading to speculation Canada KARCIMONT WINNER
PARIS (UPI) - Karclrnont
20; Speneer 0-2-2; ChadweliS-2- ma.v become an Americas Cup
race
ehallenger
within
a
decade.
beat
16 rivals In winning the
14; Karr 0-3-3; Morrissey 2-0-4;
$30,000
Pr~ Montgomery stee'·OMAHA, Neb. (UP!)- John
RO!e 4-l-9, TOTALS25-17~7.
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Mason of Ft. Ha.vs (Kan.) State race track.
GOOD!
won the NAJA cross counlrJ
Karclrnonl finished one length
dtle In 20 minutes, 14 seconds. ahead of rurmer.up Qulntefeullle, with Le Tldoo third.
MT. VERNON, N, Y, (UPI)The Virglnla Sailors defeated
the Westchester Bulls 20-14 for California was named winner of
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their second stralf!ht Atlandc the 1967 MaeArthur Bowl after
Coast Football Lea~e dUe.
It was chosen national collegiate
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Gahanna 73 Reynoldsburg 38
football
champloo by the
Sunday
Grandvl.,. &gt;8 Mll!ltn 52
e!TY LOAJJ
SAN JUAN, P.H. (UPI)- National Football Foundalloo
Green 71 Coventry 56
Chuck Courtney of La Jolla, and Hall of Fame.
Kent state 70 Kenston 55
Calif., 1'1011 the Puerto Rican
Keystone 63 New London 34
MILAN, italy (UPI)- Somme
Lancaster 57 Colwnbus DeSales Open golf title by two strokes FIre of Italy woo the $32,000
wltll a 280.
53
Grand Prix or tho Nations
Lleldng VaiiQY 77 Newark Calhtrotting
raee. Amerlean-owned
SYDNEY, Australia (UPI)- Spin Speed
olle 46
was secood.
Margaret Smith Court of
Loodon 90 Groveport 48
Australia beat Kathy Harter of
Lorain Admiral King 65
Seal Beach, Calif., 6-2, 6-3, In a
Toledo Bowsher 45
Madison South 68 Washlngtoo c. semi-final msteh or the New
South Wales tennis champlooH. 54
shlps.
Massillon 80 Fairless 58
Mogadore 51 Field 4S'
NEW YORK (UPI)- Southern
Monroeville 72 Green Sprtngs
46
Newark 5S Marion Harding 30
North Royalton 61 Independenee
54
Olentangy 70 Dublin 59
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Rocky River 60 Maple Hel8hts 44
Solon 57 Mayfield 52
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Springlleld Call1ollc 57
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Columbus Hartley 53
Our expert mechanics adjust
St. Henry 107 Wapakoneta St.
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Joseph 57
caster, camber and toe-in to
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strongsville 51 Warrensville 49
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Tallmadge 60 Twtnaburg 37
Tlf!ln Columbian 53 Port Cl!nlnn
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Toledo Libbey 96 Norwalk 49
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are D!lng iiowltere, Miller I1IIIY
be leadlnl the llousllllt Ollere to
the Super Bowl.
lntercOIIIa Two Passes
Farr, the superb cornerback
or the Oilers, Intercepted two
mar• passes Sunday and ran
one back 62 yards for a
toocbdolm u the Oilers 1111111ed
witbln ooe game or the New
York Jets In the battle for the
Eastarn DMsloo title or the
American Football League with
a 27-8 .tctory over the Boston
Patriots.
Toadstool Park near
Farr'&amp; two Interceptions gave
lord,
Neb .. II so name&lt;!
him a 1lltal or eight ror the
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his third or the se....,... which Is
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(three nnm1ng and two recelvUW wltlle playing otrense.
In the only other AFL game
Sunday, Miami snapped an
elibt-garne losing streak with a
17-14 victory over the Denver
Broncos oo Bob Grlese's31..yud
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In the lllghlands, at lhe but!on
of Dak To which lhe North
Vlelllamese tried to seize ln
tllelr longest, costUest c8JIIIIIIIgn
of the war. UP! oorrellpcllldent
Richard v. OUver reported the
Communists riliecl with rna. chine ~s American Infantry
posts atop HW 1938. Gls
stormed lhe hW two weeks ago
ln one of the fights lhat broke
the baek of the 12,000-man
North Vlelnamese oftenslve,
acoordlng to U.S. commanders.
In other attacks tocllijo, the
Commlllllst lobbed mortars Into
nve u.s. positions around Dak
To. Elsewhere !be VIet Cong
used mortars against lllree
provincial capltala.
Possible Peace Bid
On lhe dlt&gt;lomatlc front, a
u.s. roving ambassador flew to
Buchareet, Romania, after tellIng newsmen at Bell!l'ade lhat
he would discuss Vietnam with
the Romanian Communist leaders. Bucharest before has acted
as middleman ln U.S. peace
bids. It was -eted the U.S.
envoy would ask the Romlllllans
to srund oot North Vietnam
about tile posslblllt.Y of using
tho year end holiday' • tr•&lt;os
to stsri peace talk•.
But Hanoi Radio, ln a
broadcast heard ln Totcyo,
denounced peace talks plans
w o u n d e d with government being made b1 Salgoo and
troops stlfrerlng 78 men killed, voewed the Viet Cong guerrillas
U.S. spokesmen reported that would un~ !0 ~e finish.,.
an Air Force F4C Phantom jet,
a twG-man craft, was lost
Sanday cllring an 88-mlsalon
HOT LINE HOT
assault against Norlh Vleln"WASHINGTON (IJPI) - The
mese targets.
It was the 765th U.S. aircraft special leletype "hot line" Unk-including eight helicopters- lng Moscow and Washington was
lost over the Communist nation. used 20 times cllring tile ArabIsraeli war in June, according
to a White House aide.

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.. By EURGENE V, RlSHER

LONDON-THE GREAT GOLD
rush and Its IIUspeeted tllreat to
the u.s. dollar IW&gt;earedtocllijoto
be ftzzllng out - for the time
being at least.
Bu!Uon dealers reported a heavy drop ln bu1fng that had l'll8ched records hfsh• last week.

Six Defendants
Forfeited Bonds
Six defendants forfeited bonds
and two others were lined SaturdaY night in the eourt oC POmeroy
Mayor Charles Legar.

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Forfeiting bonds were Thorlelf
Bentz, 23, Canton, $15, l'lllllling
a red light; Richard Friley, Pomeroy, $25, diBiurbirw lhe peace
while intoxicated; Donald E, Hop•
kins, 43, Parkersburg, $15, nm.ning a red light; Allen Jago, 42,

Glouster, $23.70, speeding;
Grace Randolph, 25, st. Albans,
$25, running a red light, and liarold D. Johnson, 25, Mason, $28.70
speeding.

SA1.GON (UP]) - America's
blaoll boml&gt;ero tocla.Y struck a
reeord 108 mllea deep lnalde
Norlh Vietnam and pUoto
roported blowing up arms bound
tor Communist lroopa In Soutb
Vietnam's bailie of lhe Central
Hlablanda.
Bomba from the eJaht,.eaglned
B52 stratolortresses trls8ered
tllllloSiona nve Urnes lhelr own
power when ~~~~ hit North
Vie111amese mlllllt!ons comoys
north of tile Mu Gla paaa,
piel'lllj' to tile guerrillas' Ho
Chi Minh SUJll&gt;iT traiJ,
The Air Force giants, which
had hit the pass but never '~lite
so tar oorth, also raided
Communist posit!ons ln lhe
Hi81Uands fight 230 mDes north
or Saigon, u.s. spokeomen
reported a freney of Norlh
VIetnamese rocket, mortar and
machine gun atlacks ln the 25da,y:.old cllel for tile strategic
lltOWIIalns on the waist o! South
Vietnam.
Report Commwlists Rstreatlng
But IIIey judged lllem rear
guard adlons for battered
North Vielllamese legions r ...
treating IIIIer suf!erlng up to
4,000 men killed. Tha spokeomen
said 1,641 Communist bodies
hsve been counted. U.S. loSBes
1otaled 287 dead and 1,000

Fined were Manning 11orst, 31,
Pomeroy, $100 and costs ano

Ohio Highways

three days in jail on charges of
driving while intoxicated, and

Over Dangerous

Michael Zirkle, 18, Pomeroy, $5
and costs, nmnlng a red light.

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Greek CVnrlot President Ar·
chblshop Makarios ill ernerg&amp;-.
ed tnday from a Nicosia meetIng with a United Nalions apecia1 envo.y and said he was convinced there wwld be no war

llelween Greece and Turkey
over Cyprus.
There also was a feeling of
optimism ln Ankara where Cy.
rus Vance •. U.S, presldenltsll
peacemaker, cooferred with
Foreign Minister lh11811 Sabri
·. Cagi.111ansll of Turkey andsentod Greece's ur l n a I answer" to Turldsh demands on
Cyprus.

News
GAUGES - Galllpolls, 12,1 and
20.8 nmnlng 30 feet of rollers;

COLUMBUS (UP!) - The cost
of OBhlng Uceoses ps up Friday. COIUlt,y clerks will charge
an extra dime, or 35 eeuts in all,

to

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new Ueenses. If a per-

son loses his permit, a replace.
ment will cost $1, Instead of lhe
previous 25 cents.

Pl. Pleasant, 24.9.9; Pomeroy..

Mason, 22,68; Htntoo, L30 stat.;
Kanawha Falls, 6.11 rising;
Chariestoo, 18.66 stat. London,
Marmet, and Wintield, are on the
sill.

BOAT MOVEMENTS
GALUPOLIS LOCKS-JamesR.
Hines up 8:10 p. m.; Elq)ress up
9:45 p. m.; J, M. Jenks up 10:50
p.m.; Alan R. Merrlll up .ll p.
m.; Bryari B. up 3:40 a. m.;
Andrew P. Calhoun up 6:25a.m.
KANAWHA RIVER - Manne!,
Fort Dearborn up 7 p. m.; Lelia
C. Shearer up 10 p. m.; Morris
Harvoy .., 2:05 a. m.; Winfield,
H. E. Bowie a up 3:20 p. m.;
Tammy L.. White down 8:25 p.
m.; Glendora down 8:50 p.m.;
MI. state down 9 p. m.; W. H.
Shaver, Jr. up 11:40 p.m.; Jef(erson down 1:15 a. m.; Elgercli!f up 2:15 a.m.; Beaver up

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OIUO RIVER -Lock 14, National up 6:15 p. m.; Lither Herdman .., 7:30 p. m.; Steel Rarwer
up 5:115 a. m.; Lock 15, Pennsylvania ,._ 2 a. m.; ORCO down
. . 5:20 a. m.; Dtmcan Bruce
up 6:05 a. m.; Lock 16, Kenova
up 11!50 p. m.; Harvey Jordan
up 12:10 a. m.; Lock 17, Polly
R, up 6:05 p, m.; Helen z. down
6:20 p. m.; Reliable up 4 a. m.;
Edward S, Bosworth up 4 a. m.;
Lock 18, Onward up 3:30 a. m.;
Lock 19, Vulcan up 3:45 a. m.;
Lock 21, OVEC up 6:10 p, m.;
Lock 22, William H. Zimmer up
4:45 a. m.; Lock 23, Franklin B.
up 6:05 a. m.; Greenup Looks,
~- Price up 5:50 p, m.;
Alia&gt; :z.tWr up 8:J.II.-to;"111.;
Baby ._ IJII&amp;...JL0_1!Jl 9:20 p.m..y
Dixie star
up
1 a. m.;

CLASSES RESUME
WILBERFROCE, Ohio (UP!)
- Classes resumed peacelllllT
at Central state UnlverBit;y todill' following a shutdown ofnearly two weeks In lhe wake of a
riot by Black Power advocates.

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Hospital
Holzer Hospital: Visiting
hooro 2-4 and 7.$ p.m. Parents
only on Pediatrics Ward.
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Stephen L, McGraw, 2036
Eastern Ave.; Barbara L. Parks,
115 Third Ave,; Ronald L, Me.
PherSIIl, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Mrs.
Sha&lt;t' Tackett, Rt. 2 Vinton; Shlrlay A. Clonch, Rt. 1 Gallipolis;
Sesoo M. Mllj'nard, Rio Grande;
Roger W, Barrett, Rt. I Galli·
polis; Mrs. W, Ray Wedem~er,
Jr., GalllpoUs; Isaac L.. Sillpe,
Rt. I Bidwell; George W, Demy,
Ga!Jipolls Forry; Mrs. Melissa
Gardller r.. New Haven; Mrs. David T. wartenburg, Pt. Plea1o
ani; Mrs. Dorothy D. Lewis,
Pt. Pleasant; Sherr! L, Kinnaird,
Pt. Plealalll; Mrs. Edna B, Coo!&gt;er, Rt, 1 Pomeroy; Mrs. Jame1
S. Reea, Jr., Raelnei Brm.da K.

Smith, Rt. I LanpYille; Mrs.
EJ'IIOII H. Tllle,y, Rt. 3 Jackson; Mrs. Leila F. Erwin, Jackson; Evelyn D. Seers, Columbus;
Mrs. Harve C, Wooten, FrankliD Furnace; Mra. James E.
Grant, Coalton; Lruls D. Hoehberg, Jackson; Mrs. James H.
Staley, Ironton; Mrs. WUllam
E. Hurley, Rt. 2 Ashland, K,y.;
Mrs. Eldon E, Demison, Rt. 1
Ray; W, Stanley Thacker, Wellston.
BffiTHS
Rarwer up 2 a. m.; Mark M.
Mrs.
David
T. Wartenburg, Pt.
up 2:20 a. m.; Robert Tlholt ..,
Pleasant,
daullhter;
a.m.
3:30 a.m.; Lady M]8noo down Saturdllj'; Mrs. Eldon11:23
E. Deml5:30 a. m.; Meldabl Locka, Jane 8011, Rt. 1 Ray, daui!hter, 9:35
T. down 2 p, m.; Solly Po I k p.m. Sanday.
down 9:20 p. m,; Elisha Wooda
DISCHARGES
down 10 p. m.; Es&amp;o PeMqlMichael D. Bane, Mrs, FredJ.
vanla doWn 11:40 p.m.; Warren Cook, Ilouglas F. Enoch, Mrs.
Houglalld .., 1:50 a. m.; Well- stephen S. McGraw, Mrs, Ken.
ern up 3 a.m.; Peace down 4:20 nelh D. Reed, Charlolle A. u,..
roe, Joey Harry A. O'Dell, Mrs.
a. m.; Rose G• .., 5:20 a.m.; J. David
c. Oulle,y and I n r a n t
S. Lewis .., MS a. m.; Harry daughter.
Dyer down 6:11 a. m,

HAVEN HOMEMAKERS
The Haven Homemakers met
for tllelr November meeting at
the home of Mrs, Bnl G r I notead. Mrs. Jess MIII'Oard, prealdent, presided at tile meeting,
Devotions were led by Mrs. Iva
Capehart.
The lesson "E&lt;Jdpped to Care
for Ulness at horne, •• was led
by Mrs. Gloria Roush.
Refreshments were served by
tile hosteu II&gt; Mrs. E m o r 1
Hart, Mrs, Ssdle Warth, Mrs.
Aubrey Newell, Mrs. P e a r 1
BrUes, Mrs. Joss Ma.Ynard and
Mrs. Gloria Rruob. The door
prize awarded was won by Mrs.
Emory Hart.
CHURCH WOMEN MEET
The Rebecc• and Dorcas Circles ofthe Lutheran Church Worn.
en held a joint meeting on Weclnesdlll' evenlnp; at st. Paul
Lutheran Church. The program
leader was Mrs. J. V. McGrew,

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CRISTIENA REUTER

Poa!m 92 responsively and a
Thanksgiving Collect. Mrs. c. M.
Adams, Jr, read an article writ-

ten by the President of the Lu.
1heran Church In America, Dr.
Franklin Clark F r Y, entitled
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THREE MORE candidates for the title rl. "Mr. and MiBB
Soowflake" to be seleeted aa a part rl. a Christmas program
be~ eondueted by tile Ladies Auxiliary of the Syracuse Voluntet'l' Fire Deparlrnent are Penn,y sue Wolfe, 3, and Eddie
Wolle, 4, children of Mr. arK1 Mr1:1. Franklin Wolfe, Syracuse;
Crlstlena I,.ynn Reuter, 2, daugbter of Mrs, ZanaReuter, Pom• Bob Hemsley, 2, son ofMr. and Mrs. Jimmy Joe
eroy, and Joe
Hemal~, POmeroy.

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Glod!'s WU!Ir4, 0,

Grimm, Mrs. VsimuRoush, Mrs.
Helen Knapp, Mrs. Jolude Rouoh,
Mrs. Edna Burris, Mrs. B, R,
Vance, Mn. Jim Layne, Mrs.
A. L. Sprouse, Mrs. Herman
Lllj'DO, Mrs. HlldaRidgway,Mrs.
R, G. Greene, Mrs. C. M. Adams, Jr., Mrs. Henry Buck, Jr.,
Mrs. Don Bumgarmer, Mrs, Robert La,yne, Mrs. William Powell,
Sr., Mrt, Jack T. Welch, Mrs•
Nelson Roush Mro. Gary Roush,
Mrs. M. L. Ohlinger, Mrs. John
F. Roush, Mrs. Jolm c. Fry,
Mrs. J. V. Mo:Grew, Mrs. WllJiam Russell, Mrs. David Roush.
SEWING CLUB
Members of the Julia T. Bry.
ant Sewing Club held their annual Turkey Dinner on Tue1o
day at noon at lhe home of
Mro. W. T. Stone. Those at..
te11ding wore Mr•. Fred Batey,
Mrs, Herman Layne, Mrs. L.
C. Roosh, Mrs. II. L, Dyer,
Mrs. Lloyd Rouab, M r a. D. A.
Smith, Mrs. Ottle Rouob, Mrs.
R. F. Bryantt.Mrs. Edwin stein,
Mrs, B, R, vance, Mrs. N, 0,
Weln, Mrs. llolnrd Wa(IOIIhala,
Mn. Harold Jolm11011, Mrs. John
Fry, Mrs. Lelia Knliht and Mrs.
Stone,
AVALANCHE CLUB MEETS
Tho Avalanche Home Deii!ODstrat!M Club met at the home
of Mrs. Harry Sisals for their
rt1111lar IIIOIIIId1 n100tlng. Devotions wore led by Mrs. Donald
Haynes.
The leuon "E&lt;pipped to Care
for Dinell at Rome'' wao preoented by Mrs. Abagall Thomp.

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Refreabllllllto were served to
Mrs. Donald H~Y~te•J Mra. Lleulo Rouab, Mrs. Jolm Smith,
Mrs. Albert Thompson.!.Mrs. Leo
Thompson, Mra. R111 ·•nompson,

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County Common Pleas Court. A
civil action by Clarence P, and
Clara B, Grueser against Clark
lhle has been continued until Dec.
12 for a !rial date and actions by
Robert L.. Arnold vs. SUsan B.
Arnold and C, J, Hughes Construction Co. vs. Leroy c. Holsinger, et al, have been dis-

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TROUBLE SHOOTERS In the Middle East are former
U.S. Deputy Defease Seeretary Cyraa Vance, left, aDd
Swedish diplomat Guuar Jarring. President Johnion
sent Vance to Greece and Tnrkey iD an ell'ort to quiet
tensions on the Island of Cypruo. Jarring was appoiDted
by U.N. Secretary General U Thant to promote peace
belween Israel and the Arab countries.

eonstllutlonal rights.
The lawyer• said tile evldeace
preoented at Buddy's trial and
oo whicb he waa determined to
stand trial as an a4Jit neither

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DOCTORIS MAILBAG

By Unii811 Press lllternatlonal

Los Angeles used only eight
plllj'er&amp; Sanday night, but with
six of lhem scoring ln double
ftgures, tile Lakera managed to
beat tile st. Louis Hawks 109-105
ln lhe only Montreal Baakslball
Alsoclatlon game.
By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
The Lakers, who were playing
their fourlll game In aa m11111
(Lost of thre&lt;~ related columns.)
missed,
nights, entered lhe ftnal ip8rler
wilh a Dine point lead but saw It
Q-1 am always bot, even ing t h y r o I d extract. The
TRANSFER FRANCHISE
dwindle
to
only
two
wllb
1:08
in winter, and am miserable normal range or the T-3 test Is
MEXICO CITY (UP!)- The
left
to
play.
in summer. What could cal'!'e 0.7~ lo_LJ)7. . . _ . ;
Pacific Coast Lea!illo hal
Elgin
Baylor
then
sank
a
.
It ~e ~os~ge' j)'l P(,oloid tab·
formally awroved lhe tranllfer twlsiJD&amp; lunllng layup with 50 this?
of the Seattle franchise from
A-An overaellve thyroid or lets 1s too large, it cduld cause
jo l!ll and teanunatu
tile California Angels 1o Pacific your s~n to lose weight, be·
Jerry West and Gall Goodrich the menopause.
Northwest Sports, Inc.
come jJttery and have a rapid
Max Soriano, brother of PCL polled on lut m1nrte steals to
Q-In 1966, part of my thy· resting pulse.
end 11111 lq»s of a Hawhs'
Pre~ Dewey Soriano, beads
roid was removed. I am tak·
Q-What would happen If a
Paclftc Northwest · which wiD comeback.
Archie Clark paced lhe well- ing a new drug called Letter. person who has had part of
have a working agreement wllh
balanced !Akers' attack will! 20 Is it superior to Synthyroid or her thyroid removed didn't
lhe Angels next season.
points wldle West chipped ln Proloid? Are there any bad take the thyroid extract preside e f I e c t s from these
wllh 19,
scribed by her doctor?
tablet•?
Hlgb point man for st. Loula
A-She might develop signs
A-Letter a n d Synthyroid
Mrs. Absga!J Thompson, an d was Len Wilkens willl21.
of
thyrol:l deficiency.
Mro. Sisals.
are synthetic crystalline thy·
roid hormones of hi~ potenq
Q-1 have b~on plagued with
and Proloid is a highly pun· milia
for several years. Some
lied thyroid extract. They all skin specialists say it could be
~
have the advantage that an caused by diet and others say
adequate
dose is contained In not. Since none of them have
MONDAY EVENiNG
a small tablet. The only side helped me, do you think 1
effects would be that too large should see an endocrinologist?
WSAZ TV- 3 WCHS TV -8 WHTN-13
a dose would cause the symp·
A-Milia are hard, nonln·
tomo ol toxic goiter.
I'
flammatory
white heads that
6:00 News Plcture
News
Merv Grl!!ln
be
found
on any part of
may
Q-My soa, 19, has a low
6:30 HW&gt;t..Brlnk
News
the
body
but
chie!ly on the
basal metabolic rate. He is
face.
They
are
small sebacta king Proloid. His last BMR
7:00 JENNII!
Dillon
ious
cysts
caused
by obstruc·
MOVIE
was 22. This week he had a
7:30 Monk!eo
Gun Smoke
of
oil
ducts
in
the skin.
lion
T-3 test which the doctor says
no
evidence
that
they
There
is
Is normal. What Is the T-3 test
8:00 UNCLE
arc influenced by diet or by
8::W
and what is the normal range? the
Lucy show
Rat PatJol
glands. Since
will the Proloid tablets keep they endocrine
do not affect your health
hi m underweight?
9:00 Danny Thomas
Andy Grllrith
Felony
Squad
of cosmetic import·
and
are
9:30
A-The T-3 test Is another ance ouly, they can hardly be
Family Al!air
PO!'Ion Pl.lce
th yroid function test based on classified as a plague. It Is
10:00 I Spy
th e u p t a k e of radioactive best to leave them alone unCarol Burnett
Big Valiay
Iodine by the thyroid gland. less they are too unsl~htly, in
11.00 News
It Is considered to be a little which case your family doctor
News
News
11:20
Late ilh&lt;w•
Illore accurate than the chem· can r e m o v e them, using
11:30 Tonlt!hl
'ical determination of the PBI sterile technique, In his office.
Joey Bishop
rotein·bound Iodine) level.
(Hewspoper EntfH'priJI Aun.J
,
r meaningful results of
either test, however, the
Pleate se11d )OUt questions a~~tl
TUESDAY DAYTIME
!lent must have abstained tommenfJ to WGJIII G. Btattd1tftt
om~g Iodized salt or M.D., in ccrre of tlli• 1101*· Wllil;
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drugs ontalning Iodine for Dt. lrondJtodt canaor """" jllfli.
Sill m ths or more. The test
-. .,idual Jettm Itt will "",..., ltHtn
,1:30 N\lws
of
,,,..,., l111tmt ht luture C'OINNfJ.
ay
so
be
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tak·
News
Merv GRIFFIN
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New Testament

Thyroid Test Results
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at a meetlne of tile LJdla Circle of lha United Melhodlat
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tlie church.
Mra, WUllam Swalrel pre~
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for a potluck dinner held at tha
church Sanday nliht. Round-robIn cordi ..... slsned for malllng to MrL Charles Pc-lln&amp;W
and Mra, Paul Taylor, who have
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The 1QUII•'• aUoiiii,YS claim
IIIII he waa 110! slv• lliiiiY of
lhe lepl rlsiJII of an ..wt
from Initial controallllon wllh
pollee, ..._,., JaU• and luward
a murder trial, even lllou8h he
was ordered to stand trial u
an adult.
The attorneys Iq»thelr case
wiD be compelllns _._, realOll tor the alne Jullil'8s to
make tile move that 1lllUid lllrlher protection of y o u t h s
charged as a4Jlts ln criminal
trials.
Lawyers Jack Supman and
Judeon c. Kistler ofLancuter,
Ohio, ar1111e there 1s rea-abl~
doubt who killed Mra. Wlllard
and that, had a4Jit COIU'I rules
been app1led, the outeome of
lhe cue millrt have been dlf..
!orent.
Th~ center lhelr arjpiiiiOIII .
about lhe !oct that, ...,
lllou8h his parents were pre1o
ant, the youlll wu oot told he
did oot have to give a stat..
ment to pollee.

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woru11 petron~ trom 0111er chiPTENT 95 Dllliiht..-• or llniGII
·
~~~ and tht put matrclGI and ' v-..aus, Wm meet II 7:30 p. , - · ---· ·.
,
~~~~ palnJu or lllrrtllaiiVllie tft. ~ at 11i1 'D,A. V, hall. . · Dtplt;y J.!aster· VirsiJ Alldna
me~. for =oincere of . ~~tbJ matroD aent.cl ~· irt ~ to take ·. apoke 011 "Wilt 'w,e Commemor~IOIIYille ·
'ss. · ..... ._.._ ~ _....J"tiMI
~- J1f11 tor the Atbena !ltlte Hoa- 11e Tbankaslvlni' when RaciDot
Tbt.....
llnltlnodwere ~ .. ,_.,.. pa..
4lbd .... . illlll projec'..
. Grlllilll met!orltsiiiiJal'lliiDktJOIII
.
wort11Y llllll'cll; Ju1110r put pmm and thQ 1!01'41 flrAFF . AND OFPIC!RS .of . slvlnuervict.
DaDa
Jr., wortiiY ~ •
slfta !rom 1M Chap. :MII88 Temple, PJIIdlll lil*a,
MrL Aikins, who li j u n I o r
lnlll;
, ulioctlte
lietre..._
tel to wW meet at 7:30p.m. MonciiiY at II'IDit ll18lrlln, epo1&lt;e '"' tha llllllllllrGn;
~Jr., wor- the 132 Dlllltlwt
tha ColambuJ ,and Southern Oblo · vantacea and acooinpltslunentaoC
1
tbJ
ceiiClftmM, aic..,._ Eledrlc Olllct. 'l1lert wiD .be the Juidor ll'an&amp;e, and speal&lt;lq
rlllry; .
Warner, treu- au.ndl"'l tile IIIJiallsiiOIJ iD tile a demOIIstratiOD .., "~ . brllllb' also was Jiorman Will.
urer;
s Tho111p1011, eoncllc- -dlnbil 1;00111 which wa1 decor- Spre8d." ,
·.llerriiiOIIYIIle ~ ......
tn111 ~lllell Georp, ueocl- ·ateonn heplng with the holl. BETHEL 82, lnternatiDnal or.. pte.
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U. . ctn11: Norma Lee. day oeason.
dar of Jcibo I&gt;aut~tera, wW meet
A ThanklsJvingdinnerwuaerChaDWn: Grace Turner, mar~
Chapter• rtpH-..1 wen AI- at 7:30 Monday n1111t at the ved to some 70 members and
ihall;, Allrlenne French, organ.. b11111, Albeas, Matomoru, Mar- PomerQY MaiOII!c•Temple r or 1110sts. GmJp llnglng opened the
Ill: l'io \ ~o~art~n, Adab; Bernice
Qo'IYIIIe, AmeiiVille, Mid- Initiatory work.
even!D&amp;'s acdvitletwillltheRev,
Ni11011, Ruth~ Jewell, Ea- dleport,AI Pomeroy, Lowell, Wut PARISH CONSERVATION COM. Jolm Kimbler giving Pl'lll'er. A..
Iller: }IIIII
Marilla; ~
erancler, N e w MaraiiJield, mittee nieetlng at 8 p.m. Man- mong tile lllltsls were Mr. and
ra Kreba, Elect&amp;; Donna Nel- ~sterhll~ Bartlott, Chelbire, dill' at the St. Paul Latllerau Mrs. Herbert Roush of 0 h I o
son, Warder, and Harold Col- Wllkeplll ekJ!f~ Glwster, Church.
Valley Gr81Jl118, Mrs, J. Edward
Hoi,~ .
bur
Mre_, ~-:
s, Lewla- MEIGSLOCALBANDBoosters Foster,Pomeroy,ondM!asNan&amp;JIOIII welcomed Iv' ....L... ....,....and
Lomavlllbed,,
Assoetatlon will meet at 7·30 cY Yost, Rio Grande.
J
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lr w,
Mond night
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lrGD, and Charlel King, ~
-Ill'
at the PomeroyE!e- Smitll C&lt;JIIcllcted an auction to
Inc wortiiY patron, lncluded Namentary Schon!.
closelhe evening. Proeeeds went
oml Kine, ll'ari4llulh; Cora Webb,
CUB SCOUT PACK 2...._ Mid- to tile l!l'ange.
desub' l!l'ond matron ·of District
Grosvlllllf and M1117 .
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dleport, meet&amp; 7:30 Monda3'
IJ !J!milbanp1 panel ...,..._
night, Middleport First United
tatlves; 16 wortiiY matrooa and
Prelbyterian Church. K8JUIOih
Scitel, cubmaster, aakoparent•
to attend since rechartering for
the coming year will ba dltCUSio
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Blrw and eel, No scout It to attend t h I 1
meellng without a parent or
4 ur '"'· Kill' .- Sbaron, r1. guardian.
Harrisonvllle Road and Mrs.
A thime soil&amp; "Voted Out,"
TUESDAY
Pearll!fllmaD of Middleport have
was
adopted wh111 the Middleport
nturned from a visit In Sprtrw·
LADIES AUXIUARY of Drew
Women's
Temperance
field wllh Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Webster Post 39, American Le- Union metChrllllan
Frldllj' night at lhe
Miller and son, Randy, and·Mr. gion, will meet at ~ p. m. Tues- Middleport First United Preoby1'ml Rail of Chlcaeo, lll., Mr. and Mrs. Ve!IOII Bing and chll- day at the hall for a covered dish terian ChUrch.
Mrs. Betty CUne, president,
dinner. There will be .~. $1 gilt
- and Mra, Olo GUbo of Lorsln dren, Sonny and Melissa.
exchange,
Business
meeu~
wlll
welcomad
the group. Mra. L. E.
and Mrs, Lester c. Riddle r1. 'I1Lanksilvinlr dinner guests of
McKlnl~ gave tile prayer and
follow
the
dinner,
1W ••• _..lltllday """kend Mr~land Mrs. William Cogar and
waa 1!1'01111 tlnglngof"Stand
guests ot Mr and Mrs 0 E. lam ly were Earle Keaterson of RACINE AMERICAN Legion there
Up
for
with Lllllnn Stieff
Rail.
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Wlllri!Jwton, Mr. and Mrs. Dale AUXIliary will hold its regular at the Jesus"
piano, Speclal music inMr. and Mrs. Robert Craig and Kesterson rl. Pomeroy and Mrs. .meeting Tuesdllj', Nov. 28, at cluded a met. 11 He Know&amp; It All"
fuJ11J IIDales a flmlly Thanks- Will Hellman and Mrs. Elizabeth 7:30 p. m. at the post home.
by Mrs. Paul Haptonstall and
ilYirw d!Jmer. Guests were her Wlokham rl. Chester. Mrs.
POMEROY WOMAN'S CHJI6. Mrs. Beulah White, and M r a.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wlclcham is 94 year• old.
tiiD T..,_rue.lllila wlllllllll Stiell played ''Bells of Saint
Searls, and Miss CIJ'Olyft Searls Mr.1JDCI Mra, Charlo• Homnan at 2 p.m. Tuesdai at !be Unit.. Marya".
M r 1, McKlnl~ devotional
and 1'ml Rowrecbl of Columbus and daugbler have moved from ed Methodist Clilrch. M r a..Joaleader,
read "His ErO Is on the
• Lincoln Heights Into the HeMOSy eph Cook will be the 'program
Sparrow"
and .,Jonathan
property on Butternut Ave.
leadsr.
SPECIAL MEETING Tueeday, Brown". Miss Marguret Sauer
Mrs, Lillian Napper and Mr.
spoke on habits and tile giving
and Mra. Robert Laudermllk 7:30 p.m., BoiiiiOrth c.;.;;c,1;1_461 of time and talents, and each
TE~ION SKDNDAIY TO
were Tllanklllvlrw dinner guests R. and s. M., to cooler _.. member gave a reaSOD for being
eo,;;;!. Kldn~!~~~~~!'!~!~~ ol·Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Nap- Masten Degree, All oo!llpllniooJ lllank!W.
urged to attend.
tiona make many men and women
Pie and coffee were served
per.and tamily of Ball RIDI Road.
feel tl!ftle and nervoua fr.oJD,lrequent.
MEIGS TOPS Well!hl Notchen
burnlnl or ltchlftl' urlniltlon night
by
Mrs. Haplonstall, Mrs. Sauer
Mr· and Mrs, Cle;ytoo Faris ol will meet at 7:30 Tueeday night
tlay. Seoon4U11y, rou mar
and
Mrs. stlel!. Sandra Turner
lleep al\4 hAve Hea4ael'le, BaCkache
Parkersllutg, W, Va., were vis- :at the Melp Caud;y iD11rm8f7.
and t.el old.!;!i tired, dl!preued. In
was
a
guest.
OIUO ETA PHI CHAPrER of
auch cue.. ll.iiSTEX uaually brlnp Itors rl. Mrs, Lillian N-r
relaxlne comfOrt by curblftl lrrltatBeta Slima. Phi Sororlt.Y 1!111
lnJ ltnlll In acid urine and quickly twJ&lt;Bgiq night.
eaatng pain.Get CYST EX at druggtata.
'Mra, CI81X1 Husted returned meet at 8:15 p.m. ln the eo.
SUnday after visiting in Columb- Iumbuo and Southern Ohio Elecbus wilh her sister, Mrs. Ray- tric Co. soclal room. A demcnstratlon wjll be giv., by
mond TOmllnsc:m, and an alllt, Martha Curl, Members are to
, Mlsa F. E. Needs,
take bazur -lieina for disPIIII'.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike ·Hammer
MIDDLEPORT
LITERARY
and·dauihlers, Lou Ann and Klm- Club 'filii meet Weclnelday afberlT, ...,.. saturday guests of ternoon at the home of Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoeflich and Boas Sanborn. Mrs. James Euler wiD review "Tiw ~Tow­
er"
bT Barbara W. Tucliman.
Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Grlffllll and
Members
to respond to roll
ohlldren rl. Columbus spent tile calJ wllb are
an event remembered
weekend here visiting Mr. and from tile book.
Mrs. Charles Grlf!lth and daughPUB!JC SOUP 8IJIII)Or, Rater, Karen, and other relaUves.
cine Molhadlll Church, Wtdne~o
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Keltoo of da;r, Nov, 29, stertlng 4:30. Sand~rdOen, Ohio, apenl the WMI&lt;- wiches, pie. com bread, bean
tftd at their lone lnMlnemllle,
which Is oecupled by Mr. and
R.
and S. M. IJJIIIIallni].10Cikln. wedMrs, Will Myers.
netday, 7:30p.m. Elmore W It..
Hams lnapeetlcn oftlcer of 6111
Arch, Inspecting. Work ln Roy.
a! Masters del!l'ee. Dinner, 8:30
p.m. for companions and ladles.
WEDNE!IJAY
ADULT cuom rehearsal at
the st. Paul Lutheran Clilreb.

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and Ida parents had lo
Canlon. Mra. WWird wu laal
. _ ·.uve wben abe wu ~
Ins 101111 hllr curlera to the
WWard home.

AmeriCIJI

of Bsit:lmore, Ohio,
was ordered to sleiiLI Ilia! 11
111 llldt for lila Jlllll'!ler of Mrs.

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The group then sang "How Great
Thou Art," followed with a talk
by Mrs. McGrew. Mrs. 0 t to
Grimm, treasurer, 'gave a readIng u A Treasurer's Dream!'
The ofterlng was collected In
a gilt box whlle the group sani
"Wo &lt;Jioo 'l'llee But T h l.u
Own."
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-Mrs.IJavid Roush, president,
presided at the business meet..
lng, The oomlnatlng committee,
Mrs. Robert Layne, Chairman
Mrs. B. R. Vance and Mrs.
Velma Rrush, gave their report
whlch was acceptt:d by t h e
group: Mrs. Joha F. Housh, pre~o
ldent; Mrs. David Roush, vice
president; Mrs. Henry Buck,
the theme uT h e Giving a n d Jr., secretary; Mra. 0 t to
Grimm, treasurer; Mrs. Hilda
Thanksgiving."
The program ope~~ed wilh the Ridgwlll', Outreach and Fellowslnglng or "Now Thank We All ship chairman: Mrs. J. V. Meour God. u Mrs, McGrew gave Crew, Faith and Life Chairan lntrocll ctlon ro the prol!l'am, man; Mrs. Wllliam Powell, Mrs.
followed with the reading of Jolm Fry, oo-chalrman, Chri&amp;ttan Action, committee.
A letter was read concernIng the Lalheran Church Wom.
American Leatt~e en District Meeting to be held
at St. Paul Church In New Ha.
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ln Aprll.
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Mrs. David Roush presented
the outgoing vice president, Mrs.
William Russell, with a gift of
thanks for her help during the
Wlm• 'l"'lr"'
past two years.
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Refreshments were served by
lhe Rebecca Circle to those at..
tending: Mrs. Harold Johnson,

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more dangerous over the 102hour boliday period than expect..
ed.
Thlrt;y.seven persons died ln
tral!lc accidents m the state's
roadways between 6 p.m. Wedneeday and midnight Sunday, a
survey by United Press International and the state Highway
Patrol shoWed tnday,
In IIOUtheaatem Ohio, Saturday, Richard L. Sllay, 19 Sandra Erlweln, 19, and James
Grlnun, 18, all of Marietta, were
killed when their auto weqt out
or control on u.s. 21, 3\l mlies
north of MarleUa.

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In the lllghlands, at lhe but!on
of Dak To which lhe North
Vlelllamese tried to seize ln
tllelr longest, costUest c8JIIIIIIIgn
of the war. UP! oorrellpcllldent
Richard v. OUver reported the
Communists riliecl with rna. chine ~s American Infantry
posts atop HW 1938. Gls
stormed lhe hW two weeks ago
ln one of the fights lhat broke
the baek of the 12,000-man
North Vlelnamese oftenslve,
acoordlng to U.S. commanders.
In other attacks tocllijo, the
Commlllllst lobbed mortars Into
nve u.s. positions around Dak
To. Elsewhere !be VIet Cong
used mortars against lllree
provincial capltala.
Possible Peace Bid
On lhe dlt&gt;lomatlc front, a
u.s. roving ambassador flew to
Buchareet, Romania, after tellIng newsmen at Bell!l'ade lhat
he would discuss Vietnam with
the Romanian Communist leaders. Bucharest before has acted
as middleman ln U.S. peace
bids. It was -eted the U.S.
envoy would ask the Romlllllans
to srund oot North Vietnam
about tile posslblllt.Y of using
tho year end holiday' • tr•&lt;os
to stsri peace talk•.
But Hanoi Radio, ln a
broadcast heard ln Totcyo,
denounced peace talks plans
w o u n d e d with government being made b1 Salgoo and
troops stlfrerlng 78 men killed, voewed the Viet Cong guerrillas
U.S. spokesmen reported that would un~ !0 ~e finish.,.
an Air Force F4C Phantom jet,
a twG-man craft, was lost
Sanday cllring an 88-mlsalon
HOT LINE HOT
assault against Norlh Vleln"WASHINGTON (IJPI) - The
mese targets.
It was the 765th U.S. aircraft special leletype "hot line" Unk-including eight helicopters- lng Moscow and Washington was
lost over the Communist nation. used 20 times cllring tile ArabIsraeli war in June, according
to a White House aide.

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.. By EURGENE V, RlSHER

LONDON-THE GREAT GOLD
rush and Its IIUspeeted tllreat to
the u.s. dollar IW&gt;earedtocllijoto
be ftzzllng out - for the time
being at least.
Bu!Uon dealers reported a heavy drop ln bu1fng that had l'll8ched records hfsh• last week.

Six Defendants
Forfeited Bonds
Six defendants forfeited bonds
and two others were lined SaturdaY night in the eourt oC POmeroy
Mayor Charles Legar.

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Forfeiting bonds were Thorlelf
Bentz, 23, Canton, $15, l'lllllling
a red light; Richard Friley, Pomeroy, $25, diBiurbirw lhe peace
while intoxicated; Donald E, Hop•
kins, 43, Parkersburg, $15, nm.ning a red light; Allen Jago, 42,

Glouster, $23.70, speeding;
Grace Randolph, 25, st. Albans,
$25, running a red light, and liarold D. Johnson, 25, Mason, $28.70
speeding.

SA1.GON (UP]) - America's
blaoll boml&gt;ero tocla.Y struck a
reeord 108 mllea deep lnalde
Norlh Vietnam and pUoto
roported blowing up arms bound
tor Communist lroopa In Soutb
Vietnam's bailie of lhe Central
Hlablanda.
Bomba from the eJaht,.eaglned
B52 stratolortresses trls8ered
tllllloSiona nve Urnes lhelr own
power when ~~~~ hit North
Vie111amese mlllllt!ons comoys
north of tile Mu Gla paaa,
piel'lllj' to tile guerrillas' Ho
Chi Minh SUJll&gt;iT traiJ,
The Air Force giants, which
had hit the pass but never '~lite
so tar oorth, also raided
Communist posit!ons ln lhe
Hi81Uands fight 230 mDes north
or Saigon, u.s. spokeomen
reported a freney of Norlh
VIetnamese rocket, mortar and
machine gun atlacks ln the 25da,y:.old cllel for tile strategic
lltOWIIalns on the waist o! South
Vietnam.
Report Commwlists Rstreatlng
But IIIey judged lllem rear
guard adlons for battered
North Vielllamese legions r ...
treating IIIIer suf!erlng up to
4,000 men killed. Tha spokeomen
said 1,641 Communist bodies
hsve been counted. U.S. loSBes
1otaled 287 dead and 1,000

Fined were Manning 11orst, 31,
Pomeroy, $100 and costs ano

Ohio Highways

three days in jail on charges of
driving while intoxicated, and

Over Dangerous

Michael Zirkle, 18, Pomeroy, $5
and costs, nmnlng a red light.

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Greek CVnrlot President Ar·
chblshop Makarios ill ernerg&amp;-.
ed tnday from a Nicosia meetIng with a United Nalions apecia1 envo.y and said he was convinced there wwld be no war

llelween Greece and Turkey
over Cyprus.
There also was a feeling of
optimism ln Ankara where Cy.
rus Vance •. U.S, presldenltsll
peacemaker, cooferred with
Foreign Minister lh11811 Sabri
·. Cagi.111ansll of Turkey andsentod Greece's ur l n a I answer" to Turldsh demands on
Cyprus.

News
GAUGES - Galllpolls, 12,1 and
20.8 nmnlng 30 feet of rollers;

COLUMBUS (UP!) - The cost
of OBhlng Uceoses ps up Friday. COIUlt,y clerks will charge
an extra dime, or 35 eeuts in all,

to

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new Ueenses. If a per-

son loses his permit, a replace.
ment will cost $1, Instead of lhe
previous 25 cents.

Pl. Pleasant, 24.9.9; Pomeroy..

Mason, 22,68; Htntoo, L30 stat.;
Kanawha Falls, 6.11 rising;
Chariestoo, 18.66 stat. London,
Marmet, and Wintield, are on the
sill.

BOAT MOVEMENTS
GALUPOLIS LOCKS-JamesR.
Hines up 8:10 p. m.; Elq)ress up
9:45 p. m.; J, M. Jenks up 10:50
p.m.; Alan R. Merrlll up .ll p.
m.; Bryari B. up 3:40 a. m.;
Andrew P. Calhoun up 6:25a.m.
KANAWHA RIVER - Manne!,
Fort Dearborn up 7 p. m.; Lelia
C. Shearer up 10 p. m.; Morris
Harvoy .., 2:05 a. m.; Winfield,
H. E. Bowie a up 3:20 p. m.;
Tammy L.. White down 8:25 p.
m.; Glendora down 8:50 p.m.;
MI. state down 9 p. m.; W. H.
Shaver, Jr. up 11:40 p.m.; Jef(erson down 1:15 a. m.; Elgercli!f up 2:15 a.m.; Beaver up

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OIUO RIVER -Lock 14, National up 6:15 p. m.; Lither Herdman .., 7:30 p. m.; Steel Rarwer
up 5:115 a. m.; Lock 15, Pennsylvania ,._ 2 a. m.; ORCO down
. . 5:20 a. m.; Dtmcan Bruce
up 6:05 a. m.; Lock 16, Kenova
up 11!50 p. m.; Harvey Jordan
up 12:10 a. m.; Lock 17, Polly
R, up 6:05 p, m.; Helen z. down
6:20 p. m.; Reliable up 4 a. m.;
Edward S, Bosworth up 4 a. m.;
Lock 18, Onward up 3:30 a. m.;
Lock 19, Vulcan up 3:45 a. m.;
Lock 21, OVEC up 6:10 p, m.;
Lock 22, William H. Zimmer up
4:45 a. m.; Lock 23, Franklin B.
up 6:05 a. m.; Greenup Looks,
~- Price up 5:50 p, m.;
Alia&gt; :z.tWr up 8:J.II.-to;"111.;
Baby ._ IJII&amp;...JL0_1!Jl 9:20 p.m..y
Dixie star
up
1 a. m.;

CLASSES RESUME
WILBERFROCE, Ohio (UP!)
- Classes resumed peacelllllT
at Central state UnlverBit;y todill' following a shutdown ofnearly two weeks In lhe wake of a
riot by Black Power advocates.

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Hospital
Holzer Hospital: Visiting
hooro 2-4 and 7.$ p.m. Parents
only on Pediatrics Ward.
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Stephen L, McGraw, 2036
Eastern Ave.; Barbara L. Parks,
115 Third Ave,; Ronald L, Me.
PherSIIl, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Mrs.
Sha&lt;t' Tackett, Rt. 2 Vinton; Shlrlay A. Clonch, Rt. 1 Gallipolis;
Sesoo M. Mllj'nard, Rio Grande;
Roger W, Barrett, Rt. I Galli·
polis; Mrs. W, Ray Wedem~er,
Jr., GalllpoUs; Isaac L.. Sillpe,
Rt. I Bidwell; George W, Demy,
Ga!Jipolls Forry; Mrs. Melissa
Gardller r.. New Haven; Mrs. David T. wartenburg, Pt. Plea1o
ani; Mrs. Dorothy D. Lewis,
Pt. Pleasant; Sherr! L, Kinnaird,
Pt. Plealalll; Mrs. Edna B, Coo!&gt;er, Rt, 1 Pomeroy; Mrs. Jame1
S. Reea, Jr., Raelnei Brm.da K.

Smith, Rt. I LanpYille; Mrs.
EJ'IIOII H. Tllle,y, Rt. 3 Jackson; Mrs. Leila F. Erwin, Jackson; Evelyn D. Seers, Columbus;
Mrs. Harve C, Wooten, FrankliD Furnace; Mra. James E.
Grant, Coalton; Lruls D. Hoehberg, Jackson; Mrs. James H.
Staley, Ironton; Mrs. WUllam
E. Hurley, Rt. 2 Ashland, K,y.;
Mrs. Eldon E, Demison, Rt. 1
Ray; W, Stanley Thacker, Wellston.
BffiTHS
Rarwer up 2 a. m.; Mark M.
Mrs.
David
T. Wartenburg, Pt.
up 2:20 a. m.; Robert Tlholt ..,
Pleasant,
daullhter;
a.m.
3:30 a.m.; Lady M]8noo down Saturdllj'; Mrs. Eldon11:23
E. Deml5:30 a. m.; Meldabl Locka, Jane 8011, Rt. 1 Ray, daui!hter, 9:35
T. down 2 p, m.; Solly Po I k p.m. Sanday.
down 9:20 p. m,; Elisha Wooda
DISCHARGES
down 10 p. m.; Es&amp;o PeMqlMichael D. Bane, Mrs, FredJ.
vanla doWn 11:40 p.m.; Warren Cook, Ilouglas F. Enoch, Mrs.
Houglalld .., 1:50 a. m.; Well- stephen S. McGraw, Mrs, Ken.
ern up 3 a.m.; Peace down 4:20 nelh D. Reed, Charlolle A. u,..
roe, Joey Harry A. O'Dell, Mrs.
a. m.; Rose G• .., 5:20 a.m.; J. David
c. Oulle,y and I n r a n t
S. Lewis .., MS a. m.; Harry daughter.
Dyer down 6:11 a. m,

HAVEN HOMEMAKERS
The Haven Homemakers met
for tllelr November meeting at
the home of Mrs, Bnl G r I notead. Mrs. Jess MIII'Oard, prealdent, presided at tile meeting,
Devotions were led by Mrs. Iva
Capehart.
The lesson "E&lt;Jdpped to Care
for Ulness at horne, •• was led
by Mrs. Gloria Roush.
Refreshments were served by
tile hosteu II&gt; Mrs. E m o r 1
Hart, Mrs, Ssdle Warth, Mrs.
Aubrey Newell, Mrs. P e a r 1
BrUes, Mrs. Joss Ma.Ynard and
Mrs. Gloria Rruob. The door
prize awarded was won by Mrs.
Emory Hart.
CHURCH WOMEN MEET
The Rebecc• and Dorcas Circles ofthe Lutheran Church Worn.
en held a joint meeting on Weclnesdlll' evenlnp; at st. Paul
Lutheran Church. The program
leader was Mrs. J. V. McGrew,

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CRISTIENA REUTER

Poa!m 92 responsively and a
Thanksgiving Collect. Mrs. c. M.
Adams, Jr, read an article writ-

ten by the President of the Lu.
1heran Church In America, Dr.
Franklin Clark F r Y, entitled
une Source and The Flow.'•

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THREE MORE candidates for the title rl. "Mr. and MiBB
Soowflake" to be seleeted aa a part rl. a Christmas program
be~ eondueted by tile Ladies Auxiliary of the Syracuse Voluntet'l' Fire Deparlrnent are Penn,y sue Wolfe, 3, and Eddie
Wolle, 4, children of Mr. arK1 Mr1:1. Franklin Wolfe, Syracuse;
Crlstlena I,.ynn Reuter, 2, daugbter of Mrs, ZanaReuter, Pom• Bob Hemsley, 2, son ofMr. and Mrs. Jimmy Joe
eroy, and Joe
Hemal~, POmeroy.

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Glod!'s WU!Ir4, 0,

Grimm, Mrs. VsimuRoush, Mrs.
Helen Knapp, Mrs. Jolude Rouoh,
Mrs. Edna Burris, Mrs. B, R,
Vance, Mn. Jim Layne, Mrs.
A. L. Sprouse, Mrs. Herman
Lllj'DO, Mrs. HlldaRidgway,Mrs.
R, G. Greene, Mrs. C. M. Adams, Jr., Mrs. Henry Buck, Jr.,
Mrs. Don Bumgarmer, Mrs, Robert La,yne, Mrs. William Powell,
Sr., Mrt, Jack T. Welch, Mrs•
Nelson Roush Mro. Gary Roush,
Mrs. M. L. Ohlinger, Mrs. John
F. Roush, Mrs. Jolm c. Fry,
Mrs. J. V. Mo:Grew, Mrs. WllJiam Russell, Mrs. David Roush.
SEWING CLUB
Members of the Julia T. Bry.
ant Sewing Club held their annual Turkey Dinner on Tue1o
day at noon at lhe home of
Mro. W. T. Stone. Those at..
te11ding wore Mr•. Fred Batey,
Mrs, Herman Layne, Mrs. L.
C. Roosh, Mrs. II. L, Dyer,
Mrs. Lloyd Rouab, M r a. D. A.
Smith, Mrs. Ottle Rouob, Mrs.
R. F. Bryantt.Mrs. Edwin stein,
Mrs, B, R, vance, Mrs. N, 0,
Weln, Mrs. llolnrd Wa(IOIIhala,
Mn. Harold Jolm11011, Mrs. John
Fry, Mrs. Lelia Knliht and Mrs.
Stone,
AVALANCHE CLUB MEETS
Tho Avalanche Home Deii!ODstrat!M Club met at the home
of Mrs. Harry Sisals for their
rt1111lar IIIOIIIId1 n100tlng. Devotions wore led by Mrs. Donald
Haynes.
The leuon "E&lt;pipped to Care
for Dinell at Rome'' wao preoented by Mrs. Abagall Thomp.

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Refreabllllllto were served to
Mrs. Donald H~Y~te•J Mra. Lleulo Rouab, Mrs. Jolm Smith,
Mrs. Albert Thompson.!.Mrs. Leo
Thompson, Mra. R111 ·•nompson,

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County Common Pleas Court. A
civil action by Clarence P, and
Clara B, Grueser against Clark
lhle has been continued until Dec.
12 for a !rial date and actions by
Robert L.. Arnold vs. SUsan B.
Arnold and C, J, Hughes Construction Co. vs. Leroy c. Holsinger, et al, have been dis-

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TROUBLE SHOOTERS In the Middle East are former
U.S. Deputy Defease Seeretary Cyraa Vance, left, aDd
Swedish diplomat Guuar Jarring. President Johnion
sent Vance to Greece and Tnrkey iD an ell'ort to quiet
tensions on the Island of Cypruo. Jarring was appoiDted
by U.N. Secretary General U Thant to promote peace
belween Israel and the Arab countries.

eonstllutlonal rights.
The lawyer• said tile evldeace
preoented at Buddy's trial and
oo whicb he waa determined to
stand trial as an a4Jit neither

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NBHROUNDUP

DOCTORIS MAILBAG

By Unii811 Press lllternatlonal

Los Angeles used only eight
plllj'er&amp; Sanday night, but with
six of lhem scoring ln double
ftgures, tile Lakera managed to
beat tile st. Louis Hawks 109-105
ln lhe only Montreal Baakslball
Alsoclatlon game.
By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
The Lakers, who were playing
their fourlll game In aa m11111
(Lost of thre&lt;~ related columns.)
missed,
nights, entered lhe ftnal ip8rler
wilh a Dine point lead but saw It
Q-1 am always bot, even ing t h y r o I d extract. The
TRANSFER FRANCHISE
dwindle
to
only
two
wllb
1:08
in winter, and am miserable normal range or the T-3 test Is
MEXICO CITY (UP!)- The
left
to
play.
in summer. What could cal'!'e 0.7~ lo_LJ)7. . . _ . ;
Pacific Coast Lea!illo hal
Elgin
Baylor
then
sank
a
.
It ~e ~os~ge' j)'l P(,oloid tab·
formally awroved lhe tranllfer twlsiJD&amp; lunllng layup with 50 this?
of the Seattle franchise from
A-An overaellve thyroid or lets 1s too large, it cduld cause
jo l!ll and teanunatu
tile California Angels 1o Pacific your s~n to lose weight, be·
Jerry West and Gall Goodrich the menopause.
Northwest Sports, Inc.
come jJttery and have a rapid
Max Soriano, brother of PCL polled on lut m1nrte steals to
Q-In 1966, part of my thy· resting pulse.
end 11111 lq»s of a Hawhs'
Pre~ Dewey Soriano, beads
roid was removed. I am tak·
Q-What would happen If a
Paclftc Northwest · which wiD comeback.
Archie Clark paced lhe well- ing a new drug called Letter. person who has had part of
have a working agreement wllh
balanced !Akers' attack will! 20 Is it superior to Synthyroid or her thyroid removed didn't
lhe Angels next season.
points wldle West chipped ln Proloid? Are there any bad take the thyroid extract preside e f I e c t s from these
wllh 19,
scribed by her doctor?
tablet•?
Hlgb point man for st. Loula
A-She might develop signs
A-Letter a n d Synthyroid
Mrs. Absga!J Thompson, an d was Len Wilkens willl21.
of
thyrol:l deficiency.
Mro. Sisals.
are synthetic crystalline thy·
roid hormones of hi~ potenq
Q-1 have b~on plagued with
and Proloid is a highly pun· milia
for several years. Some
lied thyroid extract. They all skin specialists say it could be
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have the advantage that an caused by diet and others say
adequate
dose is contained In not. Since none of them have
MONDAY EVENiNG
a small tablet. The only side helped me, do you think 1
effects would be that too large should see an endocrinologist?
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a dose would cause the symp·
A-Milia are hard, nonln·
tomo ol toxic goiter.
I'
flammatory
white heads that
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Merv Grl!!ln
be
found
on any part of
may
Q-My soa, 19, has a low
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the
body
but
chie!ly on the
basal metabolic rate. He is
face.
They
are
small sebacta king Proloid. His last BMR
7:00 JENNII!
Dillon
ious
cysts
caused
by obstruc·
MOVIE
was 22. This week he had a
7:30 Monk!eo
Gun Smoke
of
oil
ducts
in
the skin.
lion
T-3 test which the doctor says
no
evidence
that
they
There
is
Is normal. What Is the T-3 test
8:00 UNCLE
arc influenced by diet or by
8::W
and what is the normal range? the
Lucy show
Rat PatJol
glands. Since
will the Proloid tablets keep they endocrine
do not affect your health
hi m underweight?
9:00 Danny Thomas
Andy Grllrith
Felony
Squad
of cosmetic import·
and
are
9:30
A-The T-3 test Is another ance ouly, they can hardly be
Family Al!air
PO!'Ion Pl.lce
th yroid function test based on classified as a plague. It Is
10:00 I Spy
th e u p t a k e of radioactive best to leave them alone unCarol Burnett
Big Valiay
Iodine by the thyroid gland. less they are too unsl~htly, in
11.00 News
It Is considered to be a little which case your family doctor
News
News
11:20
Late ilh&lt;w•
Illore accurate than the chem· can r e m o v e them, using
11:30 Tonlt!hl
'ical determination of the PBI sterile technique, In his office.
Joey Bishop
rotein·bound Iodine) level.
(Hewspoper EntfH'priJI Aun.J
,
r meaningful results of
either test, however, the
Pleate se11d )OUt questions a~~tl
TUESDAY DAYTIME
!lent must have abstained tommenfJ to WGJIII G. Btattd1tftt
om~g Iodized salt or M.D., in ccrre of tlli• 1101*· Wllil;
WSAZ TV -3 WCHS TV -B~. WHTN
drugs ontalning Iodine for Dt. lrondJtodt canaor """" jllfli.
Sill m ths or more. The test
-. .,idual Jettm Itt will "",..., ltHtn
,1:30 N\lws
of
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ay
so
be
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News
Merv GRIFFIN
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New Testament

Thyroid Test Results
Depend on Iodine Intake

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10:30 Concen.
11:00 Personallt;y
11:30 Hollywood Sq,
12:00 Jeopardy
12:30 Eye Guess

Cartoon Festival

Capt. Kangaroo
Secret storm ·

Love Of Life
Seareb For

1:00 News
1:30 Make A Deal

Jaclue Ohllnt!er
As World Tnmo

2:00 Our Lives
2:110 .IJoctor

Love
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· "Wbllller the Methodlat
Chllrch'l" wu the PJ'Otii'IDI IGp.
lc llsed by Mrs. Ttcl Dcnmle
at a meetlne of tile LJdla Circle of lha United Melhodlat
Church held Tueeday night at
tlie church.
Mra, WUllam Swalrel pre~
eel at tile meeting cllrlnc which
~· the lfOUP dlacaaaed plana
for a potluck dinner held at tha
church Sanday nliht. Round-robIn cordi ..... slsned for malllng to MrL Charles Pc-lln&amp;W
and Mra, Paul Taylor, who have
been hO'~tallzed.
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· The hrillmaa meetlne waa
diiCUS11811 and l&gt;IIDI mtde tor .

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meat; opens at 9 a.m., IJeJ'\'IDi
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Two cases have been dismissed
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The 1QUII•'• aUoiiii,YS claim
IIIII he waa 110! slv• lliiiiY of
lhe lepl rlsiJII of an ..wt
from Initial controallllon wllh
pollee, ..._,., JaU• and luward
a murder trial, even lllou8h he
was ordered to stand trial u
an adult.
The attorneys Iq»thelr case
wiD be compelllns _._, realOll tor the alne Jullil'8s to
make tile move that 1lllUid lllrlher protection of y o u t h s
charged as a4Jlts ln criminal
trials.
Lawyers Jack Supman and
Judeon c. Kistler ofLancuter,
Ohio, ar1111e there 1s rea-abl~
doubt who killed Mra. Wlllard
and that, had a4Jit COIU'I rules
been app1led, the outeome of
lhe cue millrt have been dlf..
!orent.
Th~ center lhelr arjpiiiiOIII .
about lhe !oct that, ...,
lllou8h his parents were pre1o
ant, the youlll wu oot told he
did oot have to give a stat..
ment to pollee.

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woru11 petron~ trom 0111er chiPTENT 95 Dllliiht..-• or llniGII
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~~~ and tht put matrclGI and ' v-..aus, Wm meet II 7:30 p. , - · ---· ·.
,
~~~~ palnJu or lllrrtllaiiVllie tft. ~ at 11i1 'D,A. V, hall. . · Dtplt;y J.!aster· VirsiJ Alldna
me~. for =oincere of . ~~tbJ matroD aent.cl ~· irt ~ to take ·. apoke 011 "Wilt 'w,e Commemor~IOIIYille ·
'ss. · ..... ._.._ ~ _....J"tiMI
~- J1f11 tor the Atbena !ltlte Hoa- 11e Tbankaslvlni' when RaciDot
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llnltlnodwere ~ .. ,_.,.. pa..
4lbd .... . illlll projec'..
. Grlllilll met!orltsiiiiJal'lliiDktJOIII
.
wort11Y llllll'cll; Ju1110r put pmm and thQ 1!01'41 flrAFF . AND OFPIC!RS .of . slvlnuervict.
DaDa
Jr., wortiiY ~ •
slfta !rom 1M Chap. :MII88 Temple, PJIIdlll lil*a,
MrL Aikins, who li j u n I o r
lnlll;
, ulioctlte
lietre..._
tel to wW meet at 7:30p.m. MonciiiY at II'IDit ll18lrlln, epo1&lt;e '"' tha llllllllllrGn;
~Jr., wor- the 132 Dlllltlwt
tha ColambuJ ,and Southern Oblo · vantacea and acooinpltslunentaoC
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ceiiClftmM, aic..,._ Eledrlc Olllct. 'l1lert wiD .be the Juidor ll'an&amp;e, and speal&lt;lq
rlllry; .
Warner, treu- au.ndl"'l tile IIIJiallsiiOIJ iD tile a demOIIstratiOD .., "~ . brllllb' also was Jiorman Will.
urer;
s Tho111p1011, eoncllc- -dlnbil 1;00111 which wa1 decor- Spre8d." ,
·.llerriiiOIIYIIle ~ ......
tn111 ~lllell Georp, ueocl- ·ateonn heplng with the holl. BETHEL 82, lnternatiDnal or.. pte.
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U. . ctn11: Norma Lee. day oeason.
dar of Jcibo I&gt;aut~tera, wW meet
A ThanklsJvingdinnerwuaerChaDWn: Grace Turner, mar~
Chapter• rtpH-..1 wen AI- at 7:30 Monday n1111t at the ved to some 70 members and
ihall;, Allrlenne French, organ.. b11111, Albeas, Matomoru, Mar- PomerQY MaiOII!c•Temple r or 1110sts. GmJp llnglng opened the
Ill: l'io \ ~o~art~n, Adab; Bernice
Qo'IYIIIe, AmeiiVille, Mid- Initiatory work.
even!D&amp;'s acdvitletwillltheRev,
Ni11011, Ruth~ Jewell, Ea- dleport,AI Pomeroy, Lowell, Wut PARISH CONSERVATION COM. Jolm Kimbler giving Pl'lll'er. A..
Iller: }IIIII
Marilla; ~
erancler, N e w MaraiiJield, mittee nieetlng at 8 p.m. Man- mong tile lllltsls were Mr. and
ra Kreba, Elect&amp;; Donna Nel- ~sterhll~ Bartlott, Chelbire, dill' at the St. Paul Latllerau Mrs. Herbert Roush of 0 h I o
son, Warder, and Harold Col- Wllkeplll ekJ!f~ Glwster, Church.
Valley Gr81Jl118, Mrs, J. Edward
Hoi,~ .
bur
Mre_, ~-:
s, Lewla- MEIGSLOCALBANDBoosters Foster,Pomeroy,ondM!asNan&amp;JIOIII welcomed Iv' ....L... ....,....and
Lomavlllbed,,
Assoetatlon will meet at 7·30 cY Yost, Rio Grande.
J
auiiDlni W01'III7 ma- ......._•.,
lr w,
Mond night
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lrGD, and Charlel King, ~
-Ill'
at the PomeroyE!e- Smitll C&lt;JIIcllcted an auction to
Inc wortiiY patron, lncluded Namentary Schon!.
closelhe evening. Proeeeds went
oml Kine, ll'ari4llulh; Cora Webb,
CUB SCOUT PACK 2...._ Mid- to tile l!l'ange.
desub' l!l'ond matron ·of District
Grosvlllllf and M1117 .
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dleport, meet&amp; 7:30 Monda3'
IJ !J!milbanp1 panel ...,..._
night, Middleport First United
tatlves; 16 wortiiY matrooa and
Prelbyterian Church. K8JUIOih
Scitel, cubmaster, aakoparent•
to attend since rechartering for
the coming year will ba dltCUSio
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Blrw and eel, No scout It to attend t h I 1
meellng without a parent or
4 ur '"'· Kill' .- Sbaron, r1. guardian.
Harrisonvllle Road and Mrs.
A thime soil&amp; "Voted Out,"
TUESDAY
Pearll!fllmaD of Middleport have
was
adopted wh111 the Middleport
nturned from a visit In Sprtrw·
LADIES AUXIUARY of Drew
Women's
Temperance
field wllh Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Webster Post 39, American Le- Union metChrllllan
Frldllj' night at lhe
Miller and son, Randy, and·Mr. gion, will meet at ~ p. m. Tues- Middleport First United Preoby1'ml Rail of Chlcaeo, lll., Mr. and Mrs. Ve!IOII Bing and chll- day at the hall for a covered dish terian ChUrch.
Mrs. Betty CUne, president,
dinner. There will be .~. $1 gilt
- and Mra, Olo GUbo of Lorsln dren, Sonny and Melissa.
exchange,
Business
meeu~
wlll
welcomad
the group. Mra. L. E.
and Mrs, Lester c. Riddle r1. 'I1Lanksilvinlr dinner guests of
McKlnl~ gave tile prayer and
follow
the
dinner,
1W ••• _..lltllday """kend Mr~land Mrs. William Cogar and
waa 1!1'01111 tlnglngof"Stand
guests ot Mr and Mrs 0 E. lam ly were Earle Keaterson of RACINE AMERICAN Legion there
Up
for
with Lllllnn Stieff
Rail.
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Wlllri!Jwton, Mr. and Mrs. Dale AUXIliary will hold its regular at the Jesus"
piano, Speclal music inMr. and Mrs. Robert Craig and Kesterson rl. Pomeroy and Mrs. .meeting Tuesdllj', Nov. 28, at cluded a met. 11 He Know&amp; It All"
fuJ11J IIDales a flmlly Thanks- Will Hellman and Mrs. Elizabeth 7:30 p. m. at the post home.
by Mrs. Paul Haptonstall and
ilYirw d!Jmer. Guests were her Wlokham rl. Chester. Mrs.
POMEROY WOMAN'S CHJI6. Mrs. Beulah White, and M r a.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wlclcham is 94 year• old.
tiiD T..,_rue.lllila wlllllllll Stiell played ''Bells of Saint
Searls, and Miss CIJ'Olyft Searls Mr.1JDCI Mra, Charlo• Homnan at 2 p.m. Tuesdai at !be Unit.. Marya".
M r 1, McKlnl~ devotional
and 1'ml Rowrecbl of Columbus and daugbler have moved from ed Methodist Clilrch. M r a..Joaleader,
read "His ErO Is on the
• Lincoln Heights Into the HeMOSy eph Cook will be the 'program
Sparrow"
and .,Jonathan
property on Butternut Ave.
leadsr.
SPECIAL MEETING Tueeday, Brown". Miss Marguret Sauer
Mrs, Lillian Napper and Mr.
spoke on habits and tile giving
and Mra. Robert Laudermllk 7:30 p.m., BoiiiiOrth c.;.;;c,1;1_461 of time and talents, and each
TE~ION SKDNDAIY TO
were Tllanklllvlrw dinner guests R. and s. M., to cooler _.. member gave a reaSOD for being
eo,;;;!. Kldn~!~~~~~!'!~!~~ ol·Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Nap- Masten Degree, All oo!llpllniooJ lllank!W.
urged to attend.
tiona make many men and women
Pie and coffee were served
per.and tamily of Ball RIDI Road.
feel tl!ftle and nervoua fr.oJD,lrequent.
MEIGS TOPS Well!hl Notchen
burnlnl or ltchlftl' urlniltlon night
by
Mrs. Haplonstall, Mrs. Sauer
Mr· and Mrs, Cle;ytoo Faris ol will meet at 7:30 Tueeday night
tlay. Seoon4U11y, rou mar
and
Mrs. stlel!. Sandra Turner
lleep al\4 hAve Hea4ael'le, BaCkache
Parkersllutg, W, Va., were vis- :at the Melp Caud;y iD11rm8f7.
and t.el old.!;!i tired, dl!preued. In
was
a
guest.
OIUO ETA PHI CHAPrER of
auch cue.. ll.iiSTEX uaually brlnp Itors rl. Mrs, Lillian N-r
relaxlne comfOrt by curblftl lrrltatBeta Slima. Phi Sororlt.Y 1!111
lnJ ltnlll In acid urine and quickly twJ&lt;Bgiq night.
eaatng pain.Get CYST EX at druggtata.
'Mra, CI81X1 Husted returned meet at 8:15 p.m. ln the eo.
SUnday after visiting in Columb- Iumbuo and Southern Ohio Elecbus wilh her sister, Mrs. Ray- tric Co. soclal room. A demcnstratlon wjll be giv., by
mond TOmllnsc:m, and an alllt, Martha Curl, Members are to
, Mlsa F. E. Needs,
take bazur -lieina for disPIIII'.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike ·Hammer
MIDDLEPORT
LITERARY
and·dauihlers, Lou Ann and Klm- Club 'filii meet Weclnelday afberlT, ...,.. saturday guests of ternoon at the home of Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoeflich and Boas Sanborn. Mrs. James Euler wiD review "Tiw ~Tow­
er"
bT Barbara W. Tucliman.
Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Grlffllll and
Members
to respond to roll
ohlldren rl. Columbus spent tile calJ wllb are
an event remembered
weekend here visiting Mr. and from tile book.
Mrs. Charles Grlf!lth and daughPUB!JC SOUP 8IJIII)Or, Rater, Karen, and other relaUves.
cine Molhadlll Church, Wtdne~o
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Keltoo of da;r, Nov, 29, stertlng 4:30. Sand~rdOen, Ohio, apenl the WMI&lt;- wiches, pie. com bread, bean
tftd at their lone lnMlnemllle,
which Is oecupled by Mr. and
R.
and S. M. IJJIIIIallni].10Cikln. wedMrs, Will Myers.
netday, 7:30p.m. Elmore W It..
Hams lnapeetlcn oftlcer of 6111
Arch, Inspecting. Work ln Roy.
a! Masters del!l'ee. Dinner, 8:30
p.m. for companions and ladles.
WEDNE!IJAY
ADULT cuom rehearsal at
the st. Paul Lutheran Clilreb.

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and Ida parents had lo
Canlon. Mra. WWird wu laal
. _ ·.uve wben abe wu ~
Ins 101111 hllr curlera to the
WWard home.

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of Bsit:lmore, Ohio,
was ordered to sleiiLI Ilia! 11
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EDDIE WOLFE

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COIU'I IIIII' make .. Jicl dramatic ~ In )lvlllile
cour11 which - toueh the Ute

The group then sang "How Great
Thou Art," followed with a talk
by Mrs. McGrew. Mrs. 0 t to
Grimm, treasurer, 'gave a readIng u A Treasurer's Dream!'
The ofterlng was collected In
a gilt box whlle the group sani
"Wo &lt;Jioo 'l'llee But T h l.u
Own."
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-Mrs.IJavid Roush, president,
presided at the business meet..
lng, The oomlnatlng committee,
Mrs. Robert Layne, Chairman
Mrs. B. R. Vance and Mrs.
Velma Rrush, gave their report
whlch was acceptt:d by t h e
group: Mrs. Joha F. Housh, pre~o
ldent; Mrs. David Roush, vice
president; Mrs. Henry Buck,
the theme uT h e Giving a n d Jr., secretary; Mra. 0 t to
Grimm, treasurer; Mrs. Hilda
Thanksgiving."
The program ope~~ed wilh the Ridgwlll', Outreach and Fellowslnglng or "Now Thank We All ship chairman: Mrs. J. V. Meour God. u Mrs, McGrew gave Crew, Faith and Life Chairan lntrocll ctlon ro the prol!l'am, man; Mrs. Wllliam Powell, Mrs.
followed with the reading of Jolm Fry, oo-chalrman, Chri&amp;ttan Action, committee.
A letter was read concernIng the Lalheran Church Wom.
American Leatt~e en District Meeting to be held
at St. Paul Church In New Ha.
Dt¥111011
von
ln Aprll.
..liN_ Yft .:::::W'I T1 Pd. " PA
Mrs. David Roush presented
the outgoing vice president, Mrs.
William Russell, with a gift of
thanks for her help during the
Wlm• 'l"'lr"'
past two years.
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Refreshments were served by
lhe Rebecca Circle to those at..
tending: Mrs. Harold Johnson,

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crimes.
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ly Christmae shoppers, w e r e
more dangerous over the 102hour boliday period than expect..
ed.
Thlrt;y.seven persons died ln
tral!lc accidents m the state's
roadways between 6 p.m. Wedneeday and midnight Sunday, a
survey by United Press International and the state Highway
Patrol shoWed tnday,
In IIOUtheaatem Ohio, Saturday, Richard L. Sllay, 19 Sandra Erlweln, 19, and James
Grlnun, 18, all of Marietta, were
killed when their auto weqt out
or control on u.s. 21, 3\l mlies
north of MarleUa.

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edit or l't!JKt IDY adl deemed ob-

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Gnte at the Fumlture llofe.

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Monterey
2Dcor. s;.;ti.;.~. ~~~~~ -~~ie;.j.;..· N...
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49115
.
ew..Ww
tlres,
au· ,
tomatlc trans. Solid body, radio and heater

BUDGET PatcE lumiture 011
our thtr.l lioor budget shop.
Baker Fumllure. )llddlepcJrt,
Ohio.
~ .IS lk

iji

Comacfl · ,

.CHARLES. USLE
.Syracuse, Ohio

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Minimum eN• nc
thi'N coNeCU·

12 contt !*' onl
tlvt IMert ~ont.

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STORM·
WINDOWS

PorF... EstiiMttl
CURTISS 'DAIRY BEEF BreedeAiumlnu111 Awnlnp
w
t
ing.
service
lot
l1lyone
1111·
eAiu111lnu111
Sldlni
.
DOORt
1984
CORV
AIR
.
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$9115
n conll ptr word •'• con~teutN•
insertiOnt.
·
where. Cali Parbr 'IIS-DM
•Alumlnirm ltllllt~t• ecu Poit.
2. Door. Dark green finish vinyl interi~~- · iiit~ ·~~ ·tires Ra· ·
21 per cent Dllcovnt on paid 11111
PomeTOY
or
_
.
Qleater.
eP•tlos ellown In lntulatioll
d1o and Heater, std. trans.
and .)Cit paid within 11 days.
CAlD OP TNAMKI • OBITUAIIIJ
Notify
by
&amp;
a.
m.
lor
momintl
suo tor SO w.nt minimum. lach
for lade
11r Caii'Collect 53UIII
performanee
senice,
t
p.
m.
~~~ditJonal word 2c.
oLtNb "~'
)IJXEb HAY, 40c a bale, allo
afternoon sen\ee. No promEhlltr E. White, 404\i So. 4th St.; Ironton
;;::~~~~~ 'JSc Chi,.. per Adnr· OM seml riJ, aDd GJIC tr'ICtsill.l
alter
B
p.
m.
for the
OPFICI •••••
1111'. Contact. M. w. Runyon, '
...,....,.atlvaln This Atu 20 YHTI
QPIN IVES. 9100 P.M.
1:30 a. m. to J:to p, m. DillY
....-1-. ubi- DAM
US.-...
sanie
day.
10
t1
Slllc
I
S:ll I m. to 12:00 Noon i&amp;htrii!IY
~ DIWII'" .__,, guana.Johnson &amp; Soft
POMEIOY, OHIO
\T'S UIY TO OLACI A
..on., Obio 45'/11
11•11-Wl'C
'
WAN.T AD
YURI
;..4fhAve., Huntington
SEWING . MACHINES, • i r
•'
"H~I tn-2116
service. ail makes. WY 2Notice
i'OODLE PUPPifS. 1/KC Toy
For
Sale
miniature. fl5 and up. Stud IC61 CIIIMUlLE'I' PICJi.up .
2214. Tile F'abrle ShoP, PomWERE OU SATISFIED
eroy. Aulhoriled Singer Salea
TRUCK bl k_.'
WITH YOUR FUEL OIL
I will not be reapo~~~lble lor service and groomlnl· Pbooe
: LUMP COAL'
and gervlce.
S 21 lfc
T4M381.' ac ""'"~1.t=
SI!RVICE LAST YEAR?
any debts contractecl by any- 98Z-SI43.
11 S tie .
IF NOT, CALL
J)PIN 7 TO 7
one otber than myself.
&amp;
I
Robert L. Amold 191'1 sEWING MACHIN£, ful· HOSPITAL BED, good condl·
Pomeroy Landmark . TREE _ ........, nd
MON. THRU
F··
.1
tlon. $&amp;0, miUIIIIe tiD, roil992·2181 COLLECT
.
Jrwnmuw a
remov·
11-14-m ' b' equipped to zig zag, fllllCY
II ONI o.i1ta
.
r ..
awa
bed
.....,1•-'...
Budget
plan,
metered
ticke••
at
Fully
Insured.
Free
estl·
---dellJII, clam, sew ill lipperS
Y
..,, • '"' """" ..,.,
and treated fuel.
"'
·mates. O'Connor'• Tree and
NICIST PIOI'i. •• . CALL
JAYMAR COAL·
1\00M anUable lor bedfalt or .etc. Layaway. BaiiiiCO $32 · wardrobe ... phone 192-m'T.
•
Landscape Service. can . .
DICK RAWLINGS
ambulatory WOJDIII at Syra- 'HI. Pbooe • • ·
_ _ _ _11~-4'1'C
. .a_. POMEROY
lUI or~?. Chester. 0.
RT. 7 At The Mligund
euse Nunlnl Home.
11 1 Uc
DON'T Pump your aluutsh
992·2181
11 16 30tp
GOILI
1
1
11~
RawHngs Honda Salls. · 0.1111.County LIM
sepUc tank, getltlean Em Ait .
,
e
•- ... •·~• 1'\ClftoNI
WYMIII
·
II(IJDAY Sl'BCWo ON ~ LOSE WF-IGIIT safely with De&gt;
septic tant cleaner, !.and' L-..:J!!!a~ck~W~.C:::•~(!·!Mg~r·_J ,CHIHUAIRIA snJD t~trvlce.
MIDDLI,.;- 01t1G
WAVES from HoY. 21 t1a1JaC1t A-Diet tableli. On!¥ !lk. Nelmark Farm Bureau.
Sale
Phone 843-280.
11 1 lite
nee. 8, tiS now $11.10. $11.10 aon's !li'UI.
9 Ill lillie
For
- - - -11-Sl#I'C Ill PONTTAC GRAND PRIX, ELEC'tROLUX sales and Serv·
THE CREAM THE
LOOK - Beautiful colorid. coft. · QUICK QU 1~:
now
po.
tiD IMIW •·"· Rutb'l
1968
STEREO
RADIO
CQmbinlow
mileage,
power
steering,
ice.
Bonded
factory
repreaenBeauiY SlloP. v-, p1»M SPEED QUEEN wringer •
sole TV. !11-lnclo acreen. Wu
Q-How m a n 11
CROP
~11·1Nift'P wasber. Like new. B. M.
allon, handsome walnut conpower brakes, bucket sealS,
tallve. Ph. IIU'IIO.
gradwtes
hllvc
bocome
u.s.
67
Wildcat
Bul1ck
1639.95,
now
$419.15.
Get
new
Cooper, Dexter.
11 IS tic
1101e, Ibis bas a BSR automaautomatic lransmlssion, IU!W
It 19 Slip
·~J§I
Standanl encyclopedia et presldenu7
2
II&lt;
reconl
changer,
take
OW'
tires,
phone
!J92..28'
1
4
or
A-John
F.
Kennedy
was
Dr·
'"
free.
Try
In
your
home.
ean
Wanted To luy
POl'ATOF.'!. Clarence Proffitt,
paymeniS at II per month or 992.$129.
11-211-3'l'C LANDSCAPING, tree culling,
99U'IM.
11-211-TFC the fifth president to graduate
WAN!' TO BUY OR TRADE Portland. POOne 843-2254.
pay balance due $11.41, call
dJilln8
baBelllellls. doser
from Harvard. OthOT Harwrd
11 3 Uc
JI'OR TANK. CQIICIIY from Gill
j92.28S6.
li-21-4TC SOLID STATE STEREO. 1967
work, hauling. Marion Re)'llUNCLAYMED
FREIGm',
6
graduates who became chief
walnut stereo console with 4
oids. Maaon. ~ 'I'IS-$14?,
to tl!roo U..and pllclll, IIIUII
new zig zag sewing machines · executives were John Adams,
speaker, 4 speed automatic
11 a 10ic'!
be In !llr eandltlon. for ileal- SINGER 1\IOD!L 16, in nice
with 20 year laetory gutoran· John Quincy Adams, Theodore
Ill water, eontaet. M. 'W. walnut oewlng table. looks SINGER ZIG ZAG sewing ma- changer, take over payments
tee
nationally
advertised Roosevelt and Franklin D.
chine sold much higher, this of $5 per month or pay bal· BEST PRICE paid lor lllandRoosevelt.
lluJp, Eaale Ridge Road,
and runs like new, fully
maclllne
will
make
bultonance $71.20. Ca11 992-3218.
lng Umber, poplar, oak, waJ.
brands to be sold for storage
loll'nemtlle. 0. 4$111.
equipped to zig zag, monoQ-Wh.o ia the O!IIV U.S.
11-27-STC
nlll. aycamore, ash, lyn. tree
and freight. totals of $45 president bu!Ud In WCIIhill!l11·11-llllc gram. bullonhole, etc. Pay 10
holes. dam, embroidery and
' est1111ales. No job too big or
zlg.zag, take over paymenll
each, can be paid at S5 per ton, D.C'.1
paymeniS $5.50 each or $50
too
little'
Call
Marion
Reynof
~.25
per
week
or
pay
balmonth,
we will deliver to your
A I~ or 65 one owner car
STEREO RADIO CONSOLE.
A-Woodrow Wilson, Inter·
cash. Phone 99Z-2685.
ollls.
Bm:,
4tfl,
Mason,
W.
Va.
ance due t38.6$. wiU dia- stereo with AM &amp; FM radio
home to sew on tbem to make red Feb. o, 1824, In the Na· l·· ~~~~~~cJ:"t'J~
11 1 Uc
dire&lt;l from owner. CFll
oounl lor caab, call - . - .
sure thai you are completely Ilona! Cathedral.
993-9905.
11-2?-3TC
deluxe floating turntable per.. Pl!one m-$147.
10 21 SOle
11-Sl-4'1'C
satisfied, can IIZ-2836.
'KNAPI' SHOES. Clill's S b oe
feet condition, take over pay.!.
Q-Whwh ia the WMid'l
1t-f7-3TC
d
menls of $6 per month or pay
p Wante
' .' Repair. Complete !1101! serv·
111081 populo"" ell¥?
-Hel
----REPAIRED WIDE balance $118.10. Call !192-3218.
A-Tokyo, Ja)lll), with over
HAVE !MMEDIATE OPENING Ice. Middleport.
11 5 30ip FACI'ORY
lnsur~nce
OVAL TIRES, guarenteetJ.
FOR SALE .... .. ........ .. 11 mUJion people.
li-2?-3TC
·
FOR SECRETARY and re- .
$16.50 each. John W. VanMe1968 STEREO, lovely walnut
(NJ'I
..
.,.,
.........
AIHcllthl)
'
ceplionisl, experience or buR- COLDS, It\Y lever, simiJ AUTOMOBILE
IMUTIUd
been
ter, Syracuse, 9111-2'/88.
console
with
AM
&amp;
F'M
radio,
SEWING MACHINE: SINGER'
lness college lralnlng prefer· Hours of relief In every Slna' ,,..,,
cancelled! Loll your opera!·
..•
11-D-TFC slanl needle sewing machine
this set ·sold much blgber, Santa'• Timt
, rtd but not essenUal. Write
'nme eapeule. $Ut .alae
.
NEW
YO!I.K
(1JPI) - Santa
or's
lleente?
Call
.
.
.
.
this set has record storage, Claus wt1l deliver 17 mtll!O!I ',
equipped to zig zag. balance
1lol ta L giving quallf1ca· only lie. Sumrn1!1'1 l'tlar- FIVE ROOM HOUSE, I acre
• 1$ tie
take over payments of S5 per now watohel ·to u.s. homea
S46.56 or terlll9 can be arrantions and sclloollng. lmmedl· · 111\ley, New Haven.
grmmd, near RuUand, newly ged, call l!ln-3218. ll-2?.fi'C
month or pay balance due thll Chrlstmaa. a new recor.i,
ate reply necessary.
10 21 Ulp
decOrated inside and out,
No. 11'111
$113.40. Try It In your home, accordlnt to a watch company
.... of Altftl II. pertatr, DMt.....
11-2S-3'l'C
$2000. see Arnold Grate, Rut- THE proven carpel cleaner IaNoUte
call 992-2836.
li-2?-3TC aurvoy.
11 bereb~ Jl"Well that TMo---SINGER TOUCH &amp; SEW, 1100
land.
11-lUI'C Blue Lustre Is easy on tbe dore T. illeld, lr. wbo~ PM!; Of..
Value ot this year's 11ft lime·
serieS. Love)J! tWv tone puf1ee actdre11 II: PomuoJ, Oblo bU
pl
....
ll especto4 to reach al·
le\ b)Qe. hiiJ equipped to
budget. Restores forgotten been duly •ppo1Dted &amp;ltc'\tol' ·of
Fort.nt
moot
f500
m!Uton. said Bulova
M
a
n
Y
GErman
medical
the
ElUte
of
Alma
F·
Puller.
de·
bultollbole. laney deaign, etc. WANT A GOOD BUY? SING- colors. Rent eiedrlc sham· c.ued, ..te of POJMror. Melp schools have departments 01 market reaearchen.
A GOOD RENT ON TBIIIIOT8
On an anER oewlng machine ' 196'7
couatJ, oblo.
automalle bobbin reiiD. Orlg..
Run. Racine, RD l, 3 bedpooer $1. Baker F'umiture.
nual
bul&amp;,
more
watchea
are
balneololll'
that
teach
student.a
OaWdl WR lNii dQ at lfoml'o
model, used onlY $ monthll,
11-2?-3TC bu. 111r.
room Isolated borne, prage, rnaUy $331.15. .._441 now due
given In America than any
the therapeutic uses ot sprtnrII. H. O'&amp;atUI
set dial for zig zap, fancy
other type of gift, IIIOJ added.
rumpus room. on heat, large and 1111ume balance. TndoJINIJI " 1M ,,.._ cevrt water baths.
stitches.
buttonholes,
blind.......
cwnfY,
Olllo
•
•
•
baaement, bath, bot and cold
lns accepted. hone . . . -.
1968
EARLY
AMERICAN
ua u.,..t.J.&amp; m
hems,
etc.,
will
aeil
lor
te'f,
.
tt?lfc
water, spring, drilled weU,
STEREO. handsome maple
nothing down, t8 monthly, console with AM &amp; F'M radio,
HO,CI OP MIAIIND
DAILY
and large prden, $&amp;0 a montb
PROIATI COU-'
A080811
can Ravenswood 2'13493.
MIIDI COUNTY, OHIO ~
available on or before Janu- p:nM.ENE GLyCOL Base
4 speed BSR lnlermill chang!.
Small
"•·
tt,tll
11·22-4'I'C
ary I, 1111, Either Weal,
er, resume payments of S6
'l'o: UOftard Raymond Burdette
pennanenl llllllfreele, $US
valley
rul.denee Ia •nbon aDl'l empbone . . . ..
11-18-B'I'C per pllon. PomerOY Home
per montb or pay balance whOM
II.
Wit
not wLth rea•onable diU1enee be ...
8.Gntk
11 • lfc SINGER SEWING MACHINE due $106.24, can 9!1'!-21136.
eutabted.
and Auto.
You are benbJ nollfed \hat on
lettor
In
lovely
sewing
table,
does
11-27-6'1'C the 9th daY a! NO't'ember, ttm a ,..
JIOR RI!!N'l'-Atfults, no pels,
10.
Hoclpan regulor sewing, plus dial
tlUon lor tbe adOPUOD 011 Vletdrt&amp;
Nice 1 room apt., furniabed. GUAI\AN'l'EED 1JSI!:D 'nrel.
. nae Burdette. a cblld 111 10 yean.
equipped for fancy Zig Zag
JI'OR RE!I'I'-2 bedroom lrall- _,,15 up. PomerOY 1fome and
bom at Atbent. Oblo, on tiMI ad
Real
Estate
For
Sale
da; of Au&amp;Uito 1957, waa tiled In ttW
potaloel
deslgru!,
buttonholes,
overer, adults, DO pels.
Auto.
tt
•
lk
TWO
ACRES
OF'
GROUND.
court.
11.
OratuiUu
!
casts,
etc..
only
1
monthly
8Bld PeUUon will be for bearlna:
JI'OR SALE OR TRADE - for
Jj,
J:uenee
ll'io housea, otber baiidi~~g~~. before tUd Court 1t Pwtmerot. Oblo,
payments ol sur per week,
RATS, MICE elillllnaled f&lt;lr·
18. Half an era
lractor, il&amp;'l Jaguar.
on the 9th day of December, 11111', at
in lower end of Middleport. 10:00 o'clock A. 11.
phone m-m.
11-2t-TFC
U.Borden
M&amp;G Food. Market, I miiea
ever. ''1lel Star" 1\i lb. fl.•.
ll ll aU..Ied In pld peUtloD tbat
Phone 99Wlllll.
11 14 3lp
17.
ArbitratOr
you, u fatber, of ..14 eblM hue w1lJ..
Eberlbach Hdwe., sugar Ruft
south of Mldd1eport on Route
20.
Apex
.
fully !aUed to properb' 111pporl and
7.
ll-2$.31c
Mill. PicUnl' Rd'tle .. MaML SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
38.0reed¥
matntal.n aald ch1ld for a Perto4 ot
more than two rean \mmedlatelY pN•
.8tW8 forward and revel'lt.
11 IS 1llp
:U.PUI6
cedln:. the rum. ol dk1 PeUtton.
211. l'nlquentl1
zig
zag
equipped
to
bultonti
ROOM
.
HOUSE,
1111181
sell,
F
.
H.
o•BJUEN,
ludae
f
SIX ROOll apallllenl, S bedIT.Deno
hole, monogram, dam, ele ..
lull buemenl, ail around By: Henrietta Q'Brlen.
Cblel Deput:v Clerlr:
:11. Juloy
' •
l'OOIDI, ~. • oiosell PILE II 110ft and lolly, CQ\orll
UD 11, 10, rl, 3te
fencing, cblcken house, 1ot111y
sews like new, pay oil 5 payNlaiD brilllaoce In carpell
fruit
-~ ' \1p81!1, IIDt water - . . cleaed with Blue Lustre. ments S8 each, phone IIUrr&lt;IIU!dlngs. Phone .,.,....
H. A '.·
- . oulllde porch. ~
NoTICI 011 A.POIMTMIN'r
MBSOII.
10 IS JOip
992-:1685.
11-22-TP'C
....,,
tl. tie
Cue No. 10781
1lent eleclrie SbaDlJIOO"' fl.
BO.Lampny
Et.tate or s. &amp; B171&amp;do our,....
Biker !l'urnltlln.
11_..TC
31. Wtncool
Notice 11 herebY pnn tbal CIIIOJI
TWO CHEVY TWO DOOR FOR SALE, FIVE ROOM C. KIJDWL of SpncuMi• Obloo llll
II. liOn of
TWO JIBDROOM f. . . .
been
dul1
appoldted
ldalb'lX
of
Abn\IWII
BARD TOPS, IIIIlS S11ek Shift,
HOUSE, bath, Z bedrooDll lbe Ellata of .. s. HQm... cleceUo
~ llt~ M.albenf FACTORY REPAIRED TIRES.
ll.ontk
liM MAC Wheels, priced
nice 1o1 and sarage, prteed ed, late of fluHon TwP·• t(etp
guaranteecl, regular tread, ali
letlor
Ave. Pllone liS • ·
Coun1.7. OJtlO,
reasonable, Mason '/'13-S281.
rea~onabie, phone 1192-33116.
U71k llizel $12.50 eacb, phone JohD
Credlton an ,.,uln;d o ftll u.etr
IT. I'll!
11-26-TFC
11-sui'C clllllrD" with 1114 M\ldai'J' wtWD
89.Pnlllonlor1
W. : VanMoteT, Syracu&amp;e,
; our rnonUll.
41. Autbor of
· Dated thlt :Mth 4aJ of NM. lilt',
11~
• aopftial furmilbed. . . . .
"TIItlltlil
P.
H,
O'IRUI.N
MINIATURE Sehnauzen ready
l'bolle .....
9 IT lfc
A uti ness Servicet
Lodlol''
' " " " ..... ef 11111 CfoUTdy
CbrillmU Eve.. I beaulilul
114'1, •w. a.u . nc
42. lnclto
'49 JEEP, metal top, kelly bUlls,
1IVS1NES ERYICI!S
male Scottie, ready """,
"· 8lolb
rtlRNISIIED APAR'l'MEIITS '!II Ford. 4 cloar, alaDdanl,
Spitz
pups 1~ady Nov. 30, or·
"'·
trox1
s IIlii 4 1'001111, ....,_ bell, aood condition, Phone _ .
41.atumo
der
early.
LIIUe
BarkaroO
11-24-II'P
out rJ Ill !~GMt. S lllocb
Kennel, Coolvftle,
phone
~'if!
from Pomel07 PGit Ofllce.
J ..........
116'1.-4.
u-:wrrc
PriYIIte Jlllklne. Call 1ft. 1957 BUYCK, GOOD CONDI·
J.lltnllllton
• between 10 a. m. and 7 TION, phone IIU82l.
11·14-11'1' 1965 4 door CUatom FORD, B
p. m.
t tt lfc
cylinder, new tires, runs good
ruRlftSilED and \lllfarllilllld . CORN, HAY, CA'I'l'IJE, John J. $900,
1950 lntemaUonal ~ 1011
ijl\iiitQwnll. CIGae to ldlool Rose, phone Mf.IDI.
pickup, neecla trwmllllon
repair
fl$, 12 Gauge iholglm.
Pba liS Mil.
tt II lfc
11-»&gt;I'C
Brownlfl.l automaUc rib bar·
PUIOOBD _. ...,..._. FOR SALE .. . .. ... .. . .. ...
rell, Uke new, flOO, Phone
ap w.tt. ·ROIIIIJ .. Reed. PIGS, PRONE Mf.IIM.
Coolville 161.-4. 11-26-7'l'C
Pllone - · aftlr I p. DL
11-..m'
lflltlc REPOSSESSED 11181 atereo ra- 4 ROOMS, BA'nl, llloralt
building, out of hlth water.
dio combination. AM.ft( ra·
needs
repair, a good lnvfllll110011, •
IJC!IIIIII" 81., dlo, 4 speabrl• Ail apeed
ment lor $1,0110. Pbolle
IIJddlepCd. . . lin. Dada chanrer. see and hear 1n
IJM$43.
11-2&amp;-&amp;'I'P
......
1141-fftl your home before buJifl.l.
.._10 per week or pay balanee
An antelC&gt;PO 1J)\1nt.l short.
tJl .111.12. Clll
dlatan... al .&amp;0 mUN on hour
t1 ........ar
IUld cruloes euiJY at 30.

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RIOUI..1'10NI

Th~ Puo~llther rt•rviS tho rl1"t to
edit or l't!JKt IDY adl deemed ob-

ettlonablt. Tho PVblllhor wUI not
H '"pontlblt ftr Mort than OM In·
corrKt lnserUon,
~Til

w..w

\

for
Ad' ""a
J c:ontl ,., Wof41, one lltM'rtiOn

.'

RESTAURANT, luiJy equipped
In Rutllnd across lrolll Rut-

lind Fumltun, lee Amold
Gnte at the Fumlture llofe.

114U'I'C

1963 MERCURY

·

Monterey
2Dcor. s;.;ti.;.~. ~~~~~ -~~ie;.j.;..· N...
.. ..
49115
.
ew..Ww
tlres,
au· ,
tomatlc trans. Solid body, radio and heater

BUDGET PatcE lumiture 011
our thtr.l lioor budget shop.
Baker Fumllure. )llddlepcJrt,
Ohio.
~ .IS lk

iji

Comacfl · ,

.CHARLES. USLE
.Syracuse, Ohio

......'

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Minimum eN• nc
thi'N coNeCU·

12 contt !*' onl
tlvt IMert ~ont.

1

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.

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STORM·
WINDOWS

PorF... EstiiMttl
CURTISS 'DAIRY BEEF BreedeAiumlnu111 Awnlnp
w
t
ing.
service
lot
l1lyone
1111·
eAiu111lnu111
Sldlni
.
DOORt
1984
CORV
AIR
.
..
..
..
..
..
.
..
.
$9115
n conll ptr word •'• con~teutN•
insertiOnt.
·
where. Cali Parbr 'IIS-DM
•Alumlnirm ltllllt~t• ecu Poit.
2. Door. Dark green finish vinyl interi~~- · iiit~ ·~~ ·tires Ra· ·
21 per cent Dllcovnt on paid 11111
PomeTOY
or
_
.
Qleater.
eP•tlos ellown In lntulatioll
d1o and Heater, std. trans.
and .)Cit paid within 11 days.
CAlD OP TNAMKI • OBITUAIIIJ
Notify
by
&amp;
a.
m.
lor
momintl
suo tor SO w.nt minimum. lach
for lade
11r Caii'Collect 53UIII
performanee
senice,
t
p.
m.
~~~ditJonal word 2c.
oLtNb "~'
)IJXEb HAY, 40c a bale, allo
afternoon sen\ee. No promEhlltr E. White, 404\i So. 4th St.; Ironton
;;::~~~~~ 'JSc Chi,.. per Adnr· OM seml riJ, aDd GJIC tr'ICtsill.l
alter
B
p.
m.
for the
OPFICI •••••
1111'. Contact. M. w. Runyon, '
...,....,.atlvaln This Atu 20 YHTI
QPIN IVES. 9100 P.M.
1:30 a. m. to J:to p, m. DillY
....-1-. ubi- DAM
US.-...
sanie
day.
10
t1
Slllc
I
S:ll I m. to 12:00 Noon i&amp;htrii!IY
~ DIWII'" .__,, guana.Johnson &amp; Soft
POMEIOY, OHIO
\T'S UIY TO OLACI A
..on., Obio 45'/11
11•11-Wl'C
'
WAN.T AD
YURI
;..4fhAve., Huntington
SEWING . MACHINES, • i r
•'
"H~I tn-2116
service. ail makes. WY 2Notice
i'OODLE PUPPifS. 1/KC Toy
For
Sale
miniature. fl5 and up. Stud IC61 CIIIMUlLE'I' PICJi.up .
2214. Tile F'abrle ShoP, PomWERE OU SATISFIED
eroy. Aulhoriled Singer Salea
TRUCK bl k_.'
WITH YOUR FUEL OIL
I will not be reapo~~~lble lor service and groomlnl· Pbooe
: LUMP COAL'
and gervlce.
S 21 lfc
T4M381.' ac ""'"~1.t=
SI!RVICE LAST YEAR?
any debts contractecl by any- 98Z-SI43.
11 S tie .
IF NOT, CALL
J)PIN 7 TO 7
one otber than myself.
&amp;
I
Robert L. Amold 191'1 sEWING MACHIN£, ful· HOSPITAL BED, good condl·
Pomeroy Landmark . TREE _ ........, nd
MON. THRU
F··
.1
tlon. $&amp;0, miUIIIIe tiD, roil992·2181 COLLECT
.
Jrwnmuw a
remov·
11-14-m ' b' equipped to zig zag, fllllCY
II ONI o.i1ta
.
r ..
awa
bed
.....,1•-'...
Budget
plan,
metered
ticke••
at
Fully
Insured.
Free
estl·
---dellJII, clam, sew ill lipperS
Y
..,, • '"' """" ..,.,
and treated fuel.
"'
·mates. O'Connor'• Tree and
NICIST PIOI'i. •• . CALL
JAYMAR COAL·
1\00M anUable lor bedfalt or .etc. Layaway. BaiiiiCO $32 · wardrobe ... phone 192-m'T.
•
Landscape Service. can . .
DICK RAWLINGS
ambulatory WOJDIII at Syra- 'HI. Pbooe • • ·
_ _ _ _11~-4'1'C
. .a_. POMEROY
lUI or~?. Chester. 0.
RT. 7 At The Mligund
euse Nunlnl Home.
11 1 Uc
DON'T Pump your aluutsh
992·2181
11 16 30tp
GOILI
1
1
11~
RawHngs Honda Salls. · 0.1111.County LIM
sepUc tank, getltlean Em Ait .
,
e
•- ... •·~• 1'\ClftoNI
WYMIII
·
II(IJDAY Sl'BCWo ON ~ LOSE WF-IGIIT safely with De&gt;
septic tant cleaner, !.and' L-..:J!!!a~ck~W~.C:::•~(!·!Mg~r·_J ,CHIHUAIRIA snJD t~trvlce.
MIDDLI,.;- 01t1G
WAVES from HoY. 21 t1a1JaC1t A-Diet tableli. On!¥ !lk. Nelmark Farm Bureau.
Sale
Phone 843-280.
11 1 lite
nee. 8, tiS now $11.10. $11.10 aon's !li'UI.
9 Ill lillie
For
- - - -11-Sl#I'C Ill PONTTAC GRAND PRIX, ELEC'tROLUX sales and Serv·
THE CREAM THE
LOOK - Beautiful colorid. coft. · QUICK QU 1~:
now
po.
tiD IMIW •·"· Rutb'l
1968
STEREO
RADIO
CQmbinlow
mileage,
power
steering,
ice.
Bonded
factory
repreaenBeauiY SlloP. v-, p1»M SPEED QUEEN wringer •
sole TV. !11-lnclo acreen. Wu
Q-How m a n 11
CROP
~11·1Nift'P wasber. Like new. B. M.
allon, handsome walnut conpower brakes, bucket sealS,
tallve. Ph. IIU'IIO.
gradwtes
hllvc
bocome
u.s.
67
Wildcat
Bul1ck
1639.95,
now
$419.15.
Get
new
Cooper, Dexter.
11 IS tic
1101e, Ibis bas a BSR automaautomatic lransmlssion, IU!W
It 19 Slip
·~J§I
Standanl encyclopedia et presldenu7
2
II&lt;
reconl
changer,
take
OW'
tires,
phone
!J92..28'
1
4
or
A-John
F.
Kennedy
was
Dr·
'"
free.
Try
In
your
home.
ean
Wanted To luy
POl'ATOF.'!. Clarence Proffitt,
paymeniS at II per month or 992.$129.
11-211-3'l'C LANDSCAPING, tree culling,
99U'IM.
11-211-TFC the fifth president to graduate
WAN!' TO BUY OR TRADE Portland. POOne 843-2254.
pay balance due $11.41, call
dJilln8
baBelllellls. doser
from Harvard. OthOT Harwrd
11 3 Uc
JI'OR TANK. CQIICIIY from Gill
j92.28S6.
li-21-4TC SOLID STATE STEREO. 1967
work, hauling. Marion Re)'llUNCLAYMED
FREIGm',
6
graduates who became chief
walnut stereo console with 4
oids. Maaon. ~ 'I'IS-$14?,
to tl!roo U..and pllclll, IIIUII
new zig zag sewing machines · executives were John Adams,
speaker, 4 speed automatic
11 a 10ic'!
be In !llr eandltlon. for ileal- SINGER 1\IOD!L 16, in nice
with 20 year laetory gutoran· John Quincy Adams, Theodore
Ill water, eontaet. M. 'W. walnut oewlng table. looks SINGER ZIG ZAG sewing ma- changer, take over payments
tee
nationally
advertised Roosevelt and Franklin D.
chine sold much higher, this of $5 per month or pay bal· BEST PRICE paid lor lllandRoosevelt.
lluJp, Eaale Ridge Road,
and runs like new, fully
maclllne
will
make
bultonance $71.20. Ca11 992-3218.
lng Umber, poplar, oak, waJ.
brands to be sold for storage
loll'nemtlle. 0. 4$111.
equipped to zig zag, monoQ-Wh.o ia the O!IIV U.S.
11-27-STC
nlll. aycamore, ash, lyn. tree
and freight. totals of $45 president bu!Ud In WCIIhill!l11·11-llllc gram. bullonhole, etc. Pay 10
holes. dam, embroidery and
' est1111ales. No job too big or
zlg.zag, take over paymenll
each, can be paid at S5 per ton, D.C'.1
paymeniS $5.50 each or $50
too
little'
Call
Marion
Reynof
~.25
per
week
or
pay
balmonth,
we will deliver to your
A I~ or 65 one owner car
STEREO RADIO CONSOLE.
A-Woodrow Wilson, Inter·
cash. Phone 99Z-2685.
ollls.
Bm:,
4tfl,
Mason,
W.
Va.
ance due t38.6$. wiU dia- stereo with AM &amp; FM radio
home to sew on tbem to make red Feb. o, 1824, In the Na· l·· ~~~~~~cJ:"t'J~
11 1 Uc
dire&lt;l from owner. CFll
oounl lor caab, call - . - .
sure thai you are completely Ilona! Cathedral.
993-9905.
11-2?-3TC
deluxe floating turntable per.. Pl!one m-$147.
10 21 SOle
11-Sl-4'1'C
satisfied, can IIZ-2836.
'KNAPI' SHOES. Clill's S b oe
feet condition, take over pay.!.
Q-Whwh ia the WMid'l
1t-f7-3TC
d
menls of $6 per month or pay
p Wante
' .' Repair. Complete !1101! serv·
111081 populo"" ell¥?
-Hel
----REPAIRED WIDE balance $118.10. Call !192-3218.
A-Tokyo, Ja)lll), with over
HAVE !MMEDIATE OPENING Ice. Middleport.
11 5 30ip FACI'ORY
lnsur~nce
OVAL TIRES, guarenteetJ.
FOR SALE .... .. ........ .. 11 mUJion people.
li-2?-3TC
·
FOR SECRETARY and re- .
$16.50 each. John W. VanMe1968 STEREO, lovely walnut
(NJ'I
..
.,.,
.........
AIHcllthl)
'
ceplionisl, experience or buR- COLDS, It\Y lever, simiJ AUTOMOBILE
IMUTIUd
been
ter, Syracuse, 9111-2'/88.
console
with
AM
&amp;
F'M
radio,
SEWING MACHINE: SINGER'
lness college lralnlng prefer· Hours of relief In every Slna' ,,..,,
cancelled! Loll your opera!·
..•
11-D-TFC slanl needle sewing machine
this set ·sold much blgber, Santa'• Timt
, rtd but not essenUal. Write
'nme eapeule. $Ut .alae
.
NEW
YO!I.K
(1JPI) - Santa
or's
lleente?
Call
.
.
.
.
this set has record storage, Claus wt1l deliver 17 mtll!O!I ',
equipped to zig zag. balance
1lol ta L giving quallf1ca· only lie. Sumrn1!1'1 l'tlar- FIVE ROOM HOUSE, I acre
• 1$ tie
take over payments of S5 per now watohel ·to u.s. homea
S46.56 or terlll9 can be arrantions and sclloollng. lmmedl· · 111\ley, New Haven.
grmmd, near RuUand, newly ged, call l!ln-3218. ll-2?.fi'C
month or pay balance due thll Chrlstmaa. a new recor.i,
ate reply necessary.
10 21 Ulp
decOrated inside and out,
No. 11'111
$113.40. Try It In your home, accordlnt to a watch company
.... of Altftl II. pertatr, DMt.....
11-2S-3'l'C
$2000. see Arnold Grate, Rut- THE proven carpel cleaner IaNoUte
call 992-2836.
li-2?-3TC aurvoy.
11 bereb~ Jl"Well that TMo---SINGER TOUCH &amp; SEW, 1100
land.
11-lUI'C Blue Lustre Is easy on tbe dore T. illeld, lr. wbo~ PM!; Of..
Value ot this year's 11ft lime·
serieS. Love)J! tWv tone puf1ee actdre11 II: PomuoJ, Oblo bU
pl
....
ll especto4 to reach al·
le\ b)Qe. hiiJ equipped to
budget. Restores forgotten been duly •ppo1Dted &amp;ltc'\tol' ·of
Fort.nt
moot
f500
m!Uton. said Bulova
M
a
n
Y
GErman
medical
the
ElUte
of
Alma
F·
Puller.
de·
bultollbole. laney deaign, etc. WANT A GOOD BUY? SING- colors. Rent eiedrlc sham· c.ued, ..te of POJMror. Melp schools have departments 01 market reaearchen.
A GOOD RENT ON TBIIIIOT8
On an anER oewlng machine ' 196'7
couatJ, oblo.
automalle bobbin reiiD. Orlg..
Run. Racine, RD l, 3 bedpooer $1. Baker F'umiture.
nual
bul&amp;,
more
watchea
are
balneololll'
that
teach
student.a
OaWdl WR lNii dQ at lfoml'o
model, used onlY $ monthll,
11-2?-3TC bu. 111r.
room Isolated borne, prage, rnaUy $331.15. .._441 now due
given In America than any
the therapeutic uses ot sprtnrII. H. O'&amp;atUI
set dial for zig zap, fancy
other type of gift, IIIOJ added.
rumpus room. on heat, large and 1111ume balance. TndoJINIJI " 1M ,,.._ cevrt water baths.
stitches.
buttonholes,
blind.......
cwnfY,
Olllo
•
•
•
baaement, bath, bot and cold
lns accepted. hone . . . -.
1968
EARLY
AMERICAN
ua u.,..t.J.&amp; m
hems,
etc.,
will
aeil
lor
te'f,
.
tt?lfc
water, spring, drilled weU,
STEREO. handsome maple
nothing down, t8 monthly, console with AM &amp; F'M radio,
HO,CI OP MIAIIND
DAILY
and large prden, $&amp;0 a montb
PROIATI COU-'
A080811
can Ravenswood 2'13493.
MIIDI COUNTY, OHIO ~
available on or before Janu- p:nM.ENE GLyCOL Base
4 speed BSR lnlermill chang!.
Small
"•·
tt,tll
11·22-4'I'C
ary I, 1111, Either Weal,
er, resume payments of S6
'l'o: UOftard Raymond Burdette
pennanenl llllllfreele, $US
valley
rul.denee Ia •nbon aDl'l empbone . . . ..
11-18-B'I'C per pllon. PomerOY Home
per montb or pay balance whOM
II.
Wit
not wLth rea•onable diU1enee be ...
8.Gntk
11 • lfc SINGER SEWING MACHINE due $106.24, can 9!1'!-21136.
eutabted.
and Auto.
You are benbJ nollfed \hat on
lettor
In
lovely
sewing
table,
does
11-27-6'1'C the 9th daY a! NO't'ember, ttm a ,..
JIOR RI!!N'l'-Atfults, no pels,
10.
Hoclpan regulor sewing, plus dial
tlUon lor tbe adOPUOD 011 Vletdrt&amp;
Nice 1 room apt., furniabed. GUAI\AN'l'EED 1JSI!:D 'nrel.
. nae Burdette. a cblld 111 10 yean.
equipped for fancy Zig Zag
JI'OR RE!I'I'-2 bedroom lrall- _,,15 up. PomerOY 1fome and
bom at Atbent. Oblo, on tiMI ad
Real
Estate
For
Sale
da; of Au&amp;Uito 1957, waa tiled In ttW
potaloel
deslgru!,
buttonholes,
overer, adults, DO pels.
Auto.
tt
•
lk
TWO
ACRES
OF'
GROUND.
court.
11.
OratuiUu
!
casts,
etc..
only
1
monthly
8Bld PeUUon will be for bearlna:
JI'OR SALE OR TRADE - for
Jj,
J:uenee
ll'io housea, otber baiidi~~g~~. before tUd Court 1t Pwtmerot. Oblo,
payments ol sur per week,
RATS, MICE elillllnaled f&lt;lr·
18. Half an era
lractor, il&amp;'l Jaguar.
on the 9th day of December, 11111', at
in lower end of Middleport. 10:00 o'clock A. 11.
phone m-m.
11-2t-TFC
U.Borden
M&amp;G Food. Market, I miiea
ever. ''1lel Star" 1\i lb. fl.•.
ll ll aU..Ied In pld peUtloD tbat
Phone 99Wlllll.
11 14 3lp
17.
ArbitratOr
you, u fatber, of ..14 eblM hue w1lJ..
Eberlbach Hdwe., sugar Ruft
south of Mldd1eport on Route
20.
Apex
.
fully !aUed to properb' 111pporl and
7.
ll-2$.31c
Mill. PicUnl' Rd'tle .. MaML SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
38.0reed¥
matntal.n aald ch1ld for a Perto4 ot
more than two rean \mmedlatelY pN•
.8tW8 forward and revel'lt.
11 IS 1llp
:U.PUI6
cedln:. the rum. ol dk1 PeUtton.
211. l'nlquentl1
zig
zag
equipped
to
bultonti
ROOM
.
HOUSE,
1111181
sell,
F
.
H.
o•BJUEN,
ludae
f
SIX ROOll apallllenl, S bedIT.Deno
hole, monogram, dam, ele ..
lull buemenl, ail around By: Henrietta Q'Brlen.
Cblel Deput:v Clerlr:
:11. Juloy
' •
l'OOIDI, ~. • oiosell PILE II 110ft and lolly, CQ\orll
UD 11, 10, rl, 3te
fencing, cblcken house, 1ot111y
sews like new, pay oil 5 payNlaiD brilllaoce In carpell
fruit
-~ ' \1p81!1, IIDt water - . . cleaed with Blue Lustre. ments S8 each, phone IIUrr&lt;IIU!dlngs. Phone .,.,....
H. A '.·
- . oulllde porch. ~
NoTICI 011 A.POIMTMIN'r
MBSOII.
10 IS JOip
992-:1685.
11-22-TP'C
....,,
tl. tie
Cue No. 10781
1lent eleclrie SbaDlJIOO"' fl.
BO.Lampny
Et.tate or s. &amp; B171&amp;do our,....
Biker !l'urnltlln.
11_..TC
31. Wtncool
Notice 11 herebY pnn tbal CIIIOJI
TWO CHEVY TWO DOOR FOR SALE, FIVE ROOM C. KIJDWL of SpncuMi• Obloo llll
II. liOn of
TWO JIBDROOM f. . . .
been
dul1
appoldted
ldalb'lX
of
Abn\IWII
BARD TOPS, IIIIlS S11ek Shift,
HOUSE, bath, Z bedrooDll lbe Ellata of .. s. HQm... cleceUo
~ llt~ M.albenf FACTORY REPAIRED TIRES.
ll.ontk
liM MAC Wheels, priced
nice 1o1 and sarage, prteed ed, late of fluHon TwP·• t(etp
guaranteecl, regular tread, ali
letlor
Ave. Pllone liS • ·
Coun1.7. OJtlO,
reasonable, Mason '/'13-S281.
rea~onabie, phone 1192-33116.
U71k llizel $12.50 eacb, phone JohD
Credlton an ,.,uln;d o ftll u.etr
IT. I'll!
11-26-TFC
11-sui'C clllllrD" with 1114 M\ldai'J' wtWD
89.Pnlllonlor1
W. : VanMoteT, Syracu&amp;e,
; our rnonUll.
41. Autbor of
· Dated thlt :Mth 4aJ of NM. lilt',
11~
• aopftial furmilbed. . . . .
"TIItlltlil
P.
H,
O'IRUI.N
MINIATURE Sehnauzen ready
l'bolle .....
9 IT lfc
A uti ness Servicet
Lodlol''
' " " " ..... ef 11111 CfoUTdy
CbrillmU Eve.. I beaulilul
114'1, •w. a.u . nc
42. lnclto
'49 JEEP, metal top, kelly bUlls,
1IVS1NES ERYICI!S
male Scottie, ready """,
"· 8lolb
rtlRNISIIED APAR'l'MEIITS '!II Ford. 4 cloar, alaDdanl,
Spitz
pups 1~ady Nov. 30, or·
"'·
trox1
s IIlii 4 1'001111, ....,_ bell, aood condition, Phone _ .
41.atumo
der
early.
LIIUe
BarkaroO
11-24-II'P
out rJ Ill !~GMt. S lllocb
Kennel, Coolvftle,
phone
~'if!
from Pomel07 PGit Ofllce.
J ..........
116'1.-4.
u-:wrrc
PriYIIte Jlllklne. Call 1ft. 1957 BUYCK, GOOD CONDI·
J.lltnllllton
• between 10 a. m. and 7 TION, phone IIU82l.
11·14-11'1' 1965 4 door CUatom FORD, B
p. m.
t tt lfc
cylinder, new tires, runs good
ruRlftSilED and \lllfarllilllld . CORN, HAY, CA'I'l'IJE, John J. $900,
1950 lntemaUonal ~ 1011
ijl\iiitQwnll. CIGae to ldlool Rose, phone Mf.IDI.
pickup, neecla trwmllllon
repair
fl$, 12 Gauge iholglm.
Pba liS Mil.
tt II lfc
11-»&gt;I'C
Brownlfl.l automaUc rib bar·
PUIOOBD _. ...,..._. FOR SALE .. . .. ... .. . .. ...
rell, Uke new, flOO, Phone
ap w.tt. ·ROIIIIJ .. Reed. PIGS, PRONE Mf.IIM.
Coolville 161.-4. 11-26-7'l'C
Pllone - · aftlr I p. DL
11-..m'
lflltlc REPOSSESSED 11181 atereo ra- 4 ROOMS, BA'nl, llloralt
building, out of hlth water.
dio combination. AM.ft( ra·
needs
repair, a good lnvfllll110011, •
IJC!IIIIII" 81., dlo, 4 speabrl• Ail apeed
ment lor $1,0110. Pbolle
IIJddlepCd. . . lin. Dada chanrer. see and hear 1n
IJM$43.
11-2&amp;-&amp;'I'P
......
1141-fftl your home before buJifl.l.
.._10 per week or pay balanee
An antelC&gt;PO 1J)\1nt.l short.
tJl .111.12. Clll
dlatan... al .&amp;0 mUN on hour
t1 ........ar
IUld cruloes euiJY at 30.

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BEAUTY · SHOP

ntot througll rciurtll reljlellvei.Y, .

Holiday Season Depicted tn Show

Middle·port, Ohio

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BY CHARLENE HOEFUCH
The Ho!ldiQ' seaaon In all Ita
glory ,... depleted In a lovely
Chrisbnas Rower show staged
saturdiiY and Sunday at the Film-

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eroy Elementary School by the
Meigs COIII1Q' Garden Clubs.
The show - an annuel evenlomder the chairmanship o( Mrs,
Margaret E I Ia Lewis - heel
''somethlrw
for ofeverybody."
While
the number
exhibits althougil they appeared to be omcountshle - was reduced this
year, the quality Was the ''best
yet. u
Garden club members throughout the county who participated
In the ~how foomd the competition e,a,..mely keen as they
compared their entrleo with attractive arrB~Wements prepared
by their fellow garden club members.
From the clever, original entries in a new class-TheMom-

Not only did ahow visitors recelw a real treat with the attractive ar~ents prepared
lor their viewiJW, but were given ''lciaw on the eake" wtth SUC!b
features as a table ol sample
gift wr8JII)IJW, special dlspiiQ'B
lncludiJW an outsland~ holtdiQ'
item area prepared by Mrs. Geneva Nolan, and a weathered wood
exhibit by the Wildwood Junlon.
Club, a commercial dispiiQ' by
Landmark plus a horttcuJturediviBion showing •eimens, w,r..
looo types of houseplants and

evergreen ground covers.
Here to judge the show was Mrs.
PaUl Wendell Reed or Newark,
not ooty an accredited judge d
the Ohio Assoclatim ol Garden
Clubs, but also state chalnnand
nower show awards. Sbe was accompanied by Mrs. Fred Moll-

lng After, a show lnnovattoo Which
featured jomk and pop art - to
the sophisticated Interpretative tor

OUR 1968

Christmas
Club

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den club members tumed In
Blanding perform
s with e
tries which were eyo · ajchl In
beauty, originality and va ety.
New green backdrops provided

Mrs. Mlcbael J. Fry ol
Cheshire, a member of the Mid·
dleport Garden Club, was the
recipient ol the "Best d Show''
award for her exhibit presentIng an aura of rellgloo In the
"Midnight Watch" category,
In the artistic arrangements division where clubs drew for the
classes In Which thelrmembera
exhibited, the ribbon winners,
lieted first, seconcJ, third ' ind
fourth respectively, were as follows:
Trlnunln8 the · Chrlslmal
Tree," the Che . .r G.irdenClull,
Mrs. Reid Youilg, Mrs. Wyatt
Chadwell, Mrs. Altona Karr and
Mrs. Donald Mora.
~~candle ln the Window," Tlri~
llglrt Garden Club, Mrs. Eva Robson, Mrs, Mary Heines, Mrs. T.
A. Hennessy, and Mrs, Gersld
The Star Gardeft Club met r..
WildermUth.
"Birthday of a KIJv, • Middleport AmaleurGardeners, Mrs. L.
by Mr•. Robftt Jewe11. The CWI
~. Reynolds, Mrs, Harold l.dlse,
Creecl and. tollaet - • &amp;1Mrs; Maxine Coats Gaskill, and by tha club ~.. , .. rOD
Mra. c. E. Blakeslee.
can wu 1111wend by elallt memo
ben and ..,. auell, Mr1. Florenct~ by namlnl a bulb
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d Jib to Ifill',
Mrs. laneheNI!I..,wuelectec1 2bd. Ylce Jirtllldellt to 1111 the
vacancy loft br a reBIIJIIIltlm,
The
br-Awl
were11tate
revlaed
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oolnclde
with the
ralle ol

teresttow contrast with the red
velvet stage curtains at the Puneroy butldlow which always seem
to give the annual show a ho~'
flavor.

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PUIS (UPI)-Parls newspapers tnc1a,y led an · oiltrai'&gt;d
ooslanght on President Charles
de Gsulle's blasts against the
United States, Greet Britain
and c
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:rife Fr ch governmoot wat
lliaclng for e olficlal reaction,
which woul come after the
al!ected
ernmants had a
chance to
the complete
text ot De sulle's 92-mlnute
sellllalmal news can!erence.
"De Gsulle Threatens to
Wrech EEC If Five Insist on
Britain," said the headline In
the lnternatloi181 Herald Tribune. EEC Is the European
Commm Market, which has
live other members besides
France.
"De Gaulle oat!sRed with
Antlaoclal Polley," reported the
bamer In the CoJIIIIIIIIIst
L'Humanlte.
''De Gaulle: Neaot!atlnns
With Britain Would Deatroy the
Common Market" read the
headline over a frmt editorial mtlcizlng the aenenl
In L' Auroire.
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Vlll'lacy Q(Targets
In hia rehearsed - s canteruce De Gaulle:
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dollar;

BY TilE UP!
LISBON - SEARCH PARTIES
dlafng for bodies with b a r e
bands and bulldozers In t h e
~muck or Lisbon's "val-

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IIDite today for maas fullerels
Ill Ylctlms or terrible Roocla.
Tl!en th,.y relllrned to t h e I r
painful talk. . .
Olllelals aald 3l6.bodlea have
, been rec:overed. ~ so
. from Qllntai, a ~ of 150
...,. called "the
Ylllqe"
by rell&amp;looa Pj)rtuguese. T lie
' "astronOmical" nwnher of col' 1 )lpsed and IOVerely
damlised
b!llldlngs haa not even been ci!J. collated and no lllUley eaUmete
/ has been maAie an' cilunqeo.
Tjoausands mill' bp· 11\lUred - liP
me Jmows for sure how maay,

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In a harsh statement before
1,100 newsmen, dlplomata and
politicians, De Gsulle warned
the United states ihat even Its
"Incredible power'' would not
save the dollar from devaJua..
lion unless Wasblngtm sloptll!d

NearIy $1' 300
Contributed
A total ol $1,2114.75 waa contributed to the Meigs Counl;y
Tuberculosis and lloalth Asso·
elation In the first tMI weeks
d the annual Chrlsbnas seal
sale.
Mrs. ll!ann(JW Kloos, executive
secretary, reported that the
amooml was received In 735 returns on 1be 3,700 letters which
went aut m Nov. 14 to Meigs
COIII1Q' famUies,
TIIo seal-.ue Is ibe only fund
rslalng project ot the assoc...
tlon which comes out aprogfam.
ol asllstan~ to tubercular persons ~ ol adu~ and
tubercoilfn teal~ Olhel:s.
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Final

arrqeme*

Pomeroy Mer
Christmas Paraole
were made by tile .
Chamber of

":! %.tC:~:...~; Miss Hayman Frank Roush llith Drivers

u.;,Th;:m
lhe ·State ~.
Prime Mlnlater Harold Wilson
or Britain was expected to tell

Dies Monday Service Set

Parade Units

Funersl services for Frank
Miss Althea Hayman, 92, a for- Roush, a fonner resident d this
mer resident or the Letart area county, whodledSaturdiQ' at stanof Meigs County, died Monday dish, Mich., will be held at 1.!30
In Clearwater, Fla.
p.m. WedneadiQ' at the EwiJv
Miss HIQ'man was a librarian Funeral Home with the Rev. Wenat the Cleveland Public Ubrary dell stutler olllctatlng, · ·
for a number d yesrs and was
Mr. Roosh was a brother d the
a member ol the Euclid Awnue lata Harry Roush or l'llmeroy
Methodist Church In Cleveland. and Is survived by several nieces
Several e'"'slns survive tn- and nephews, lncludq Hugh and
clud'- Mrs. Lewis Berry, Mrs. un-·-h Porn
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GloM Tolson,· Canton·, Charles Eve'·"" Seelig ' Columbua, and
and Jam Hayman, Columbus; Mrs. Emma Jo Packard, CllnMrs, Ralph Corlt, !oil's. Witkin- ton, PL
1011, Kan68s City, Kan68s, and
Burial will be In Beech , ,ve
Mrs, Anne Swenaon,Bakersfleld, Cemetery, Friends miQ' call at
Calif.
the fllneral home at anytime,
The bool1 wHI arrive In Columbus vlaplanethlaevenlng, Grave~·t be hel
Veter111a Memorial HoiiDital
s lde aervlees wu
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a.m. Wednesdlll' at the Letart 110
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Steven Sa,yre, Msaon; Neltion ol the EwlrW r11110.ral Heme. He Hanllllll, Pomaroy; Terry IAIde, Aiheaa• ~ames ~lbadl, .
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All omits taking part In the
annual Christmas parade 1o be
stalled Salurda.Y In Pomeroy by
the PomerQy Chamber or Commuce are to be at the Pomt~­
roy ~ SchoOl by 12 ' 15 p.m.

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lalul .llU't- Thole taking part are

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Parliament todiQ' ·that although
De Gaulle's voice may be the
loudeat on the continent, It dnes
not speak for the rest of the
Common Market. The prime
mtnlster waa expected to 8111'
that Brltatn would press her
appUcaHon to join the market.

re110rter, said U.S. -olficlals
ware privately shrugging ol! De
Gsulle's attacks on the United
States and the doiiar aa
reRectlng the rruatratlona or hio
declining years.
(They s I the French leader's el!orl· to rally gold
speculators against the dollar
were doomed to failure•

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WASHJNGTON (UP!) - Defense Secretary Robert S,
McNamara is preparing to step
down as admlnlalrator ol the
mlll¢!oat military esl$111\&gt;meot the world has ...,r seelj,
probably to take the presidency
of the World Bank.
Knowledgeable sources, . reporHng this Monday night, said
that no official annooncament of
any change at the Pentajpo was
expected soon, nor did the
secretary's departure from the
post he has held longer than
any other man appear likely "In
the lmrnediate future.,.
This Is a particularly critical
ttme of the year for the Defense
Department since It Is In the
process of making maJor
decisions on Its proposed fiscul
1969 budget, Which President
Johnson must present to Con.
gress In January. These decisions Involve lmg-range CJ~ea­
tlons of atrete&amp;Y and resources
and It was not likely the
secretary wuuld leave before
they are thrashed out.
Desires Change
But It Is known 11181
McNamara has wanted to leave
his dllflcult and exacting post
for some months. . Official
sources emphasized that he was
not leaving because of any
disagreement wlih President
Johnaon over policy In VIetnam

DeGaulle's Hometown Outraged

1.69 Pla)'lkool Cobblert Beoebes . . . . . • . . . 1.411

The club . _ lD 1(1111 stx
tablestate
arr._.,..g
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MEMBERS OF ELEANOR CIRCLE or Middleport's He~ Met!Kicllst
Church dlspliQ' a number
pt handmade Items to be sold when the annual bazaar Is held from 9 a,in, to 5 p.m. Thursday.
,From left to right are Mrs. Robert Byer, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Ass Bradbury, circle ba'zaar chetrman, sad Mrs. Lee Smith, circle president. Also taking an equal role In bazaar activities will be members or Class 12 headed by Mrs. Norman WIQ'Isnd, president. There will
be bak~ goods lor sale and. a luncheon will be served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

By ALLAN

3.19 Fisher Prl~ · Slloopy Slllffers . .. .. .. . UO
39.95 Aurora Four Lane Rldng Sen . , . . . 3U8
6.115 liarble Doll
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Gun Setl . . .. 3.00
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Secretary to MIQ'or, $160
In Its Rrst reading, provides
for the selary changes to he month, $185 monih.
Clerk, Bd, Public Al!alrs, $175
el!ectlve as or Dec. 1 with the
exception of the pollee depart. month, $240 monih.
The ordinance provides f o r
mont which will out be al!ected until Jan. 1. Employes o1 payment of $1.80 an hour for a
the waterworks operations will clerk for the waterworks with
be llNil under a salary sched- the TIOI'k Week not to exceed
ule
to Nov, 20, · ·
35 houro. Water' miter reeders
Increases lor various empJuy. and repairmen are to receive
es and the salaries now being $2.15 an hour wlih ttme and a
received are (first figure Is pres- half payment for hooq:s over 40.
An llJIIIrentlce In lhe water.
ent salary, second is Increased
salary):
works operation wiU receive
Chief or Pollee, $345 month, $1.75 an hour and extra help In
the waterworks operation wW r.,.
$380.
Regular Patrolmen, $276 celve $1.50 hour. Salary for an
e&lt;J~lpment operator and mechanmontb, $305.
Extra Pollee, $1.45 hour, $1.- Ic Is $320 a month wlih a P'Q'·
ment or $2 an hour for hours
65 hour.
Street Employes, $1.40 hour, over 40 esch week.
Unal!ected by the ordinance
$280 mmthly (40 hours with $1.(Continued On Page 4)
75 _over 40 hours).

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2.50 Cngll&amp;la 11ppy Jllllllet . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.18

3.85 Cragstu

McNamara about
To Step Down

The ordinance, as approvea

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The ordinance is expected to survive second and third readings.
Some d the salary increases wiJI go into eUect on Dec. 1, some
on Jan. 1, The ordinance also sets up a salary schedule tor new
employes since the village has acquired a waterworks and is in
the process d completing a sewage disposal system.

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Eva Roblnlon, 111!1 resi!J!Ial ellreclal'.
IIIJ'a, NOI'IIlBII ww..t Mrl. Orion Neii!OIIo Mrl, C, £, SIDut alid
Mrl. ll1allohe NeiiOii, 11bo'tGured
lhowtd ~·a., bad
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Most Middleport Village employes will receive a paY increase
provided in an ordinance given the first of three required read-

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BY BOB HOEFUCIJ

Vice President ~~~~~_k=e~
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SHOW STARTS 7 P: M.

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Sets Up Scales
For New People

Named 2nd

"HUllRY SUNDOWN"
CTechn,icokil')
Michael Oaine, Jane Fonda
Colorcal"ttooiJ:
Million Hao'l
Spoody Ghost Town

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MEIGS THEAm

25c SOc - .$1.00 $2.oo
Pay Each Week
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Receive Next Nov·. '$12.50 $25 $5U $100

In the "Flreptkt '' Ail~·
elaas ~ tile 118$ or Weathered wood.
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Junior prdeaetl ~~lbbillll
In the artistic~~~~~~ 'dl"
Ylsloo were Sandra ROalb, 1M
Ann Nease, Carol Lewis llld
Stephen Nease, Rnl tllrol¢
lourlh, In the category "UpOIIbe
Housetop," and · Carol Lewla,
Rrot, J1cma Nease, aeeOIIII, 1M
Ann Nease, tblrd, andl'la7YII•
hoan and Stepben N._., t.YIIw fOr
fourth place In "Ml Chrllilllwl
Card," a holldll)' aelllle u'raat!ement. Roma Neale took first,
Stephen Nease, aeeond and tblrd
and tee Ann Nease, fourth;tnlbe
horticulture class fill' evel'81eeo
speclmell8,
In the edueatlanal cafegwJ, holldlll' gift wraps were Judled and
ribbon winners In 11181clllinve
Mrs, Audra Well,llrat,llri.Mtchael Fry, sec:md, loll11 Harrle
Marie 5mlth, tblrd, and lira.
WyaU Chadwall, f!llll'lh.
Horticulture nldblt wlrllera
were Mrs. Charles ill~alse,
Rrst and lourlh, ¥ra. Helen
Ne._e, . ieC!11111, .!ftd Mr8;' Rio*
C.~r, third, J!t lhe clail tor
broad leaf evet'lfl!9 spo~;
Mrs. Pearl Mora, !!rat, Mta,
Jean Nease, second, Mrs. Helen
Carper, third, and Mrs. Mary
Nease, fourth, In narrow leaf
speclmena; Mrs. Msrpret Ella
Lewla, Rnl 1!111 -~ for
sroo1111f corira, Mrs..IWY N,ut

"White Christmas," R•lflsnd Mrs. Mildred ze111er, lira. An·
na Hart, and "- Goldie - .
Garden Club "- ..... Tl~·
Mrs. Ruy Sno-n. Mrs. Robson, "The F9sUve BOord," Wlndl!w
and a three "Ill' tie for fourth Trsll Tarden Club, lira. Robert
place lD Mrs. Cuah Johnston, Lewis, Mrs. Robert 'fbomp1011,
Mrs, Robert CanadiQ', and Mrs, Mrs. Lloyd Moore, and Mrs. Guy
Paul Wlnn.
Sluller.
"A Carolltv WeWIUGo,"l'llm· "Welcome Frlends,"RoleGar·
eroy Garden Club, Mra. 1tuy den Club, Mrs. Patrlcla Goebel,
Betzltv, ·Mrs. Mary Grueser, Mra. Harold Massar, Mrs, o. J,
Mrs. Nines Brown, With Doma Pennlrwtlln, Mrs. Norman Me•
W, . - s, and Mrs. MariUerlte Cain and Mrs. James Stool.
Karr t.Y11w for fourth.
Wlnnara In ·the ooen olooses of
"By the Chimney Wllh care," the artistic ll'l'aJWOIIIonts dlvlSlar Garden Club, Mrs, VIrgil . slon listed first through f001111
Atkins, Mro, Grover Sloot, Mrs. respectively, were as follows:
Robert L. Jewell, and Mrs. James
"We Gather Together," a - Nichol8111,
plete holldiQ' dinner tsble set"Star In the Sky," Rutland t!ng, Mrs. Robert Lewis, }Ira.
Friendly Gardeners, Mrs. Joe Jolm Terrell, Mrs. Edna-ftee,
Bolln, Mrs. Thomas Martin, and Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis.
Mrs. DomaWUIIamaonwlthMrs.
"The MorniJw After," a class
Robert Snowdon and Mrs. William for Junk art, Mrs. Robert Lewis,
Willford t'IJW tor fourth place,
Mrs. C, F. Kltv, Mr&amp;,Mary!hl"Midnlglrt Watch," Middleport ·Ier, with Mrs. Margaret Ella
Garden Club, Mrs, Michael J, Lewis, Mrs, Dwight lolllhoan,
Fry, Mrs. James Titus, Mrs, Mrs, ,Robert '11¥11npsoo and Mrs.
Jolm Kincaid, with Miss Harrle Lloyd Moore lyiJv for fourth.
Marte Smith and Mrs. Carl J,
"The stockbvs Are Hung," a
Horky t,yq for fourth place.
mantle lll'l'lU1gement, Mrs. Pearl
"Sleigh Bells R(JW," WUdwuod Mora, Mrs. WyattChadWilll,Mrs.
Garden Club, Mrs. Dwight Mil- Mary Nease, with Mrs. Audra
hoan, Mrs, Mary Nease and !drs. Well, Mrs. ltuy BetziJW and Mrs,
Jean Nease.
Eva Robson tyiJv for lourlh,
"The WaSsail Bcnrl," the WalkRibbon wlnneralnthefnYitatlm.In Garden Club, ¥fa, ·Mina Hart, . e1 artlallc ~~Ill! etuseio;
were Mrs. llobeCn, ~~rt~, Mrs.. illltMri. ~it()Ore;boll!~'*
. . Thoma• Mart~!~, . ~. Mrl• . for tollage ~~~~~~~.'!)Ill lifts.
.iellll Neale, IJII;rd, and, ill-11- Jbllli ·Genbllo!IDDro nm;~- LliVd
Terrell, lourlh, In 111!1 ~- Mqore, sec!ood, Mrs.lllirallollrli,
tlve class, .''What Cblistmaa third, with MI.SIL,yoUab&gt;erabacll
Meilnl lD Me,"·and Mta.lolldlatl and Mrs. ~rllll Kar'r ·~·
. Fry•. Mrs. EciDa Lee, !lin. ~ tor fourth !n ~ llO....rilv lloule
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from Ankara and nv~
"(;Jarllleatlon or tile slluatioll IDlOrmed Greek sources.oaldlli•
hours ot nel!llllatlons wlih wW come within the ~. ellher dramatic r em a r k Indicated
Turkish omclals, He held a
UlnJualt asreement or In a Greece Indeed had received an
series ot emergency can!eren. nepilve .WBY. It there lo no !'itfn!atwn althouglllt wao not
ces with top Greek ollldals In acreement, there &lt;add be Ve"r7 ; Willing to odmlt It lnunecllately.
what BJIP8Ill'ed to be the most
dramaUc developments, not
All lndlcstlons were In Athens
crucial ~or ihe crisis.
excludfns war,"
.11181 the Greeks would not or
The Greok .spokesman did not
The 8Pikesman did not &lt;add not mest the deadline set
mention ihe Ankara reports ihat ampllt7 his atstement, bqt by Turkey unlosa there was a
Turkey had - an ultimatum.
last minute speedup,
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Pay Boost Ordinance Wins
Approval in First Reading

MRS. PEARL MORA, l'llmeroy Slar RoUte, left, and Mro. Rose Reynolds, Middleport, riSbt, exhibit their Madonna arrm.ements which...,., blue ribbon• In the Cluistmas flower show d Meigs
COIII1Q' garden clubs, Numerous Madonna-thorned arrangements were featured at the annual ahow.

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THE SHOE BOX

TUESuA Y NOVEMBER 28 • '1967

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By ANTHONY TOBIN
poulbllley of war.
United Press International
Turkey baeked up ihe ultimaTurkey delivered an ultima- !lUll by sending eight Turkish
tum to Greece today to accept
warships to within 15 mlles or
Turkish terms lor a settlement the Medlterrall\lan Island 40
of the Cyprus crisis by 11 a.m.
mUas ol! Turkey's south coast.
EST or face unspecified "necea- Turkish jets roared over Cyprus
S8r7 measures," lnlormed sour- and Its population or 600,000
ces reported In Ankara.
peraons.
In Athens a Greek liOYem.
U.S. presidential peace envoy
ment spokesmen mentioned the Cyrus Vance rushed to Athens

A family dinner ,PilV was held
'l'hlnkailvlng DIQ' at the home
1"":"7"'7':"":"''""'!~-:-:---.· ,tJt Mrs. Harry Plckeas or RaHal iday Special
cine.
Allandlngwere Mr. and Mrs.
Reg. $20.00
NOW Warren Plckms, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Whitehead, Jean Jane
and Jull, Mr. and Mrs. IJ.,';ver
OPEN TUESDA\' ·
Waber,_Davld and Mark, Reed ...
EVENING 7 TIL 9
ville;. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer, MarY Ruth and Juy; Mlddl.,.
port, Mr. and Mrs. WWiamMeredlth and sona, Charles, a student at Marietta College, a n d
Erakln, brother ot Mn. Harry
Pickens, visiting here f r o m
Phone 992-3867 Middleport
Fr811kfort, Ind.

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