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Gf Llkeview ore the auests
bls sister, Mn. Charles
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Mrs. Charles Hoffner and 1011,
Lee Albert, of Findlay spent
with Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs.
!Do•nley Reibel and d~:g~~~!.:n .
Mr. and Mr•. , Gary
and family of Columbus
weekend guests of his grandtnGther , Mrs. Margaret
MIS! Elsie Hart und~.-•ent
surgery al Meig• Mernorlal hos·
pital last Thursday and Is conj

Mrs. Flore~ Gilmore is reported as quite ill a'
. Memorial hospital with dou1ble
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TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1963

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Around And I Ronald L. Evans, aviation Mary, Saturday evening at
electronics technician t h i r d ho~e~
About
• class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. af k' we:e played and
*\1 Edward
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Jtes given to David
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp
Glaze, Sandy Johrrson, Susie
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul HaptonGerlach and Diane Welsh. A
stall, Edith and Billy were ln
~prmg theme was carried out
Zanesville SUnday where they
'~·the refreshments and decora mns.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Way·
ne Sharp and family, The birthA decorated cake, Ice cream
day anniversaries of Mr. HapMEETING POSTPONED
and colke were served to the
tonstan, Mrs. Robert Sharp, The Afternoon Circle of guests after the h~noree had
and her son, Wayne Sharp, the WSCS of Heath Methndist opened the lovely gifts. Ch.'"'"'
were observed during the day. Church has postponed its regu- late Easter eggs were giVen
Mrs. William Ault and Mr s. lar meeting for Thursday aft· as favor~. 1
Jessie Hennesy were in GaUi- ernoon, March 28 due to the Attendm~ were Sally
polls Saturday evening to at· WSCS diStrict confernece to be w~h, Nlll8 Stil~s, Barbara
tend a stork shower held for held March 28 in Jackson.
Kmg, Sharon Hmdy, Susan
Mrs. Gary Auit, daughrer-in· --~-~-~ -~ --·~ Cavanaugh, RhDnda.
Hy..u,
law of Mn. William Ault.
/ Lynn, for little sister's weekend IMark Fowler, DeMUI Hackett,
Kit and Kim Neal, McCon· at Ohio University . Their par- Paula Gomer, Mary
nelsviU,, spent the weekend in ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farm· Buchanan, and David,
MiddlOport as the guests
of er spent the weekend in Middle- and Barbara Burket . Aslllirtirlg
their grandmother, Mrs. Fran- port with his mother, Mrs. Dave Mrs. Burkett witb the party
cis Bearhs,
Second St., Farmer and sister, Mr. and were Mrs. Eugene Conde, :Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Emmish Mrs. Arthur Skinner,
James Buchanan, and Mrs.
spent Sunday in Marietta with Mr. ami Mrs. Tom Snyder of ·Oavid Jenklns,
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their daughter and family . Mr. PeebleS spent Sunday with Mi.ss
and Mrs. Don Burkey and dau- Bess Sanborn and Mrs. Mabel
ghtera. ·
Sanborn.
Marjorie Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burton of
Mr. and h"rs. Eugene Harris, Columbus visited over the
Middleport, spent little sister's weekend 'with his father, ErnC 00
weekend at Ohw Umvers1ty as est Burton or Middleport
Children of the First a
the guest of her cousin, Susan Mrs. Ge~rge Harris and new Second grades gave the Marcb
Harris, sophomore, daughter of daughter, Mary Ann, have been assembly program last Tbtlr&amp;~· ·~ Mrs. Robert Hams of returned to their home on Sec· day at Salisbury elementary
u~ us.
ond Ave. from Holzer Hospital school.
Luc1hnda Farmefr ohef Da~·ton, in Gallipolis.
Rebecca Seelig announced
was 1 e gues1 o
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program, following the OPEIJiin,g
Funeral services fo~ Henry nag salute led by Gene u"'""·
Sherbets
Brewer, former
resident of and prayer by the claaa
Meigs County, will be h e1 d It featured·
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a\ home m Waverly. ~!· Bre~- Redbreast: Mary Iceohc•wer,
er. ~ho had been . cntlcally Ill Anita Conkle, Sandra and
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for f1ve weeks, dted Saturday ela Landaker Linda CUtmin.gevening at Pike County Hospit· ham Shelly CJark
SHAKES
al in Waverly .. His sister, Laura Pu~sy Willows ~ Daffodil5:
SUNDAES
Vanmeter, Me~gs C~., has been Mary Bradshaw, Kay Gilmore,
In Waverly wrth hrm. .
Barbara Klein , Sharon lcenhoMr. and Mrs. C. H. W1se, Jr. wer Nancy Gill
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spent . the. weekend at their The Lost Kire': Fred Burn·
At the POIMI'Oy Bend Brld.. home m Mtddleport. They wlll ey' Steven and Gary Marret,
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James Morris , Da nny RusseU·,
Flying Kltea, Charles Faulk;
and the kite, RusseU Davis.
Fishing: Eddie AbboU,
bur Leifheit, Wayne PulUns.
Marble Time: Charlea Faulk
and Francis Broderick.
Poems: The Woorlpeclt:er and
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Robin Redbreast: Eddie MJIJ10tt :
Wayne Pullins, Francis
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The Wind, First and Second
Grade, and A Skipping Game,
by the Second grade.

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Mr. and Mrs. Verne Story
and son, John, of Columbus vis-

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schaefer,
and were accompanied home by
Mrs. Schaefer for a visit.
Mr, and Mrs. Mark Stah1 and
son, Stephen, of Stockdale visited Sunday afternoon with his
sister and brother·in·law, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Schaefer.
Mrs. Margaret Allen visited
recently with Mrs. Norman
Schaefer.
Mrs. Norman Schaefer vlslt·
led Saturday afternoon with
Mrs. Lester Brookover who is
ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Russ
returned home Surrday
two weeks visit in Lou1isvlille
Ky. with Dr. and Mrs. J.
Marshall and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jenl&lt;lnliCIIII
Mis~o 0
of Columbus visited Sunda~y-rln•
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Mrs. Grover Jenkinson, :;D
Ml':-lln&lt;L rs. Lawrence Debo of 1517 Ftfth Street, Ave.
Portsmouth, are am.ouncing the engagement and ap· L. c. Karr Is reported 18
proachmg mamage of their daughter, Mary LoUise, to proving foUowing surgery
Robert T. Hennesy. The prospective bridegroom is the Meigs Memorial Hospital
only son of Mrs. Henry Hennesy and the late Henry Hen· ~'riday
nesy of 361 Front·st, Middleport.
· ----Miss Debo is a graduate of Notre Dame High school
in Portsmouth in the class of '58. She is employed at
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Household Finance Corporation. Mr. Hennesy is a grad·
uate of Middleport High School in the class of '57, after
which he served three years in the U. S. Navy. He is em·
ployed at the City Loan and Savings Company and reBurkett
sides at 1036-25 Street in Portsmouth. An early June Mr. and Mrs. RobeJ:t
wedding is planned.
of Middleport entertained
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In Minnesota think
jhe closely jought governorship election
there sh~lllf\. have ~n reschedul ed.
This idea, popped up after a court-tltder'ed recoiHii sbowedt.Democra!r Kar l Ro/vaag,;the winner over Elm~r Anderson
by a 'ln'ere 91 votes.
Ad!ll.ilte,~ly, even when''bonesty 1'Uies
as fu,lly 8.1 ~an be hoped for, there are
clerical errors, and sometimes they are
big. But official canvasses and r ecounts,
wh!'re indicated, are supposed t~ wash
out these mi~!jlkes cohlmitted in the heat

of election night.
Our system says victory goea to t h •
candidate who gets the most votes, whether his margin be one or one million.
Are we now to say that, to compensate
for probable error, we muat Insist on
specified clear ma rgins or an election
re run ?. Supposing the second race is ev·
en closer, what then ?
It seems more sensible to try to live
with the fact that in a pr ocess dependent on so many humans, error wtll some:
times be decisive.

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Rodrlc ea. -The boll1l •oled to budget
Ball, ff, of App~ Grove, wu the current ~t ol $MOO
•ppolnled by thi ,Boanl of Edu- wbkh i&amp; the oame aa last year,
eatlon to fill the vacancy creal- A 4111C'lss'oo was held by the
ed by the resilnatlon of Mrs, C. board mel)lbers on the bulld·
P. Stout at a statutory meellng ing ·program and malnt.nance
·of the Muon County Board of work needed to be dtlllt! In
EdiiCIItion Monday nighl.
..veral of lbe' eodnty achools.
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Mr. Ball, I
eonstrucilon The next . meellnJ! of the
worker, wlU tate. bi&amp; aeat on board will he Friday, Aprll 5th
the board al the Apr&amp; meetlnc and .. a statutory meeting will he
and wlU aerve unW the nett held AprR 16 to lay lbe levy.
primary ·election whlch wlU be AttendiDg la!!t Dlght's meet.May, 19M, The new board Inc were Superintendent Paul
member Is a craduate of HaD· Powell, Transportation Supernan Hl8h School and Ia married vlaor Warren Keefer and
to the former Dorothy Wl!@aton. board memben, Earl Keefer,
They are lbe pareots of. two Robert Adkins, BUI Howal'll ond
children.
Paul Wedge.
Oiher action taken by the
Board wu approval of lbe IBIBM bud&amp;et in lbe amount of
fl,MS,I03 and also approval of
new levy estimates whlch are
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a apeclal levy of fQ11,318 and Gauge readlnca: Gallipolis
the regular current achool levy dam 2U, 41.0, rollers out, !aUIn the amount of $507,702. The Inc one tenth of a foot per
new budget and levy estimates hour PQ)IIOI'Oy-Maoon out Pt
must 119W be sent to -~ ·Sta'*' Plea~ant 37.34, Hinton' 8:15. fall~ questions, but said be ~idn't know •w:-ance eosts. .
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department for approval.
iDg, Kanawhs ·Falls 10.28 rising If he would fight agam.
Firemen attendmg included
I share the expense of the flight ed a pet'lion for divorce
in I
A letl!!r ~ling retirement Charleston 28.45 !taltonary. Lon- It was tbe Je&lt;Ood time a boxer company P"'Stdent Don Mdls,l
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With Flores.
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Meigs count) common _phls
from tl!e Mason County School don dam was running 17 feet bad died after • fight with )la- Everett Bachner, Bruzz Mills. I
Flores, a Spanish-American. court agamst E· rJ \'! Br, .•• , I 0
system _by ~rs. Eunlet Beller, Marmet dam .23 feet and Win: mos. Jose !Ti.ger&gt; Blanro, aUght- Gerald Anthonr, John Vroman,
l w.a~ tr~ve'io•. to Coli!ornia to Pomeroy. The plaint.rr is aslt:
local ~acher In the bjgh school field dain 36 Ieet.
weight. died iD 1ll5tl iD Havana of and LewiS Ellis. Others were I
VISit hiS !amdy. He had been ing lor custody of four ffii\Jr FOR SALE. ~heap, 12 ,,new
was reed. bf.. SUJ):el'interident Boat m.oveluea&amp;e:
injurfes suffered t~ da7 before. Charles Clarkson, and Paul , A testinll pro!1T'am to heln 1wor ~ " fl!":l a me~ha:1lr. at a ~j!;. l children.
6 m ~alvnmzed . corrugated
Paul Powell. The board al"' Ohio River- Western up 14 "It wao one of my flnt fights," Haptonstall.
Ilocate carriers of tuberculosis tant Early Warnmg dew - hne
metal culvert pipe; 2 new 5
proved the retirement to beef- 5 p.m.; National up 16 , 4, 10 a: Ramos, a Cuban now UviDg In
OTHER BUSINESS
. ;and thus prevent the spread of "l••·on m .t'• Caned''" north. DEXTER MAN ARR!':STFO
gal. milk rans. A. H. Durst,
fective at the end of the cur- m.; Ben MrCool up t7, 3:10 a. Mexiro, said iD Spanish. "Destiny! Fire Caplain Anthony asked •the disease will be carried out I. They said they had been hv- ~ Cecil Higgini¥Jth8m, 50, of Rt ' WY 2~~· Box l.'ll. Pomeroy,
rent school year.
rn.; New Martinsville down 11, basn'ttreated.metooweii. Iknow the town urge Con Young,, m April sponsored by
the mg off ~he land m the sev~n 1, Dexter, was •arrested Mon- OhiO. 3-28-;Ste
PhyBis Zickefoose of New 4:50 a.m.; Beaver up 18, 5:45 It's oot my fault-but that dueon't dump attendant, to control Meigs County Health
Dept., !wee~s sm~e the cr.,h. The """ I day by the Meig• county sher- FOR SALE
:IO,ooo · tomato
Haven was hired by the board a.m.; Walter Beckjord down 18, make me feel better.'~
Iburnlng and to call the com- the Oh.io Dept. of HeaJth , and cra!t carried , httle or no- surv_IV• :iff's department on a charge seedlings. p . f.{. CoWdery.
as a commercial teacher lor 6:10 a.m. ; Vienna up 11, 7 a.m.; He said he felt the fight with ' pany quicker when a lire starts the Meigs County TB
a n d al '.ear and httle food, b'lt M&lt;Ss I of distur~ing the peace.
1 Long Bottum.
3-28-llle
the 1963-64 !choo) term. Miss Aliquippa up 18, 7:15 a .m.: Ha- Moore should have been stopped: out of control. The company Hea1th Association.
1Klaben was ~ryJng . five SUit- :-~-~ - --- ·~ --~- - - -- -Zickefoose .will craduate from milton up It, 4:15a.m.; A. E. "I think mayilo i IBhould have was called to the hill today, The test, known as a Man- cases of clothmg which Cana· ,
West VtrgmlB UniVersity thls Dykes down 19 6·20 am. Ray- been st ped ,_ th lghth H"18 and agam during the council toux test is done by in;'e"tion dian 8Ir force officials sa Jd
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painless. All or Their· onl food w
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C. V. Horner up 2Z• 6:30 am
the schools in the county are to IIof sa rdmes
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h Iat r Henderson
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elementaey SC 00 or t e re· Jerry Bosworth down 23, 1:45 fJcials deplored Moore's tragic - Approved Mayor Smith's be contacted. Children in grades 1 1 d
malnder of the current school a.m ..; OVEC down 23, 3:15 a.m.; death, they defended the •pori. appointment of Henry Clot- 1 through 12 will be tested with saanda 'oam cosodntamer of,tuna Tflhsh ,
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principal of ~t. Pleasant High , Lewis down 33, 6 a.m. ; Onward tary of the nuoPean Boxing Un- mlssJon.
~tained , furthe~ tesst .will be 1:~ . on e 150 a ted mountamwho had wrttten to the board up 34, 5 a.m.; Ravenswood ion saJd relatviely few fatal acci- - Discussed but left up to tiVen to deterrnme the extent 1 " When th t
asking 1t H there was any way down 34, 6:10 a .m.
den'tt in the ring 5how there Js the state legisiature, the ques-1of t~e disease, or to find the lived on m:ltedwa:no~~.e, M::
II pay . tile teachers who ap- Gallipolis Dam - So Iva y "far less danger than people lion of daylight savlnc time In comers for treatment.
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pearod before ~he recent Mason down 3:30 p.m.; John J . Rowe think."
Ohio, alter West Vircinla goes A night clinic will he he I d the sardines. r u~:;; ~.' ~:~
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a~ ·I~ 1!0 d omg 0 os ~': 8:40 p.m.; Crucible up 9:30 p. It was safer now than It has ever I ~ Agreed to a requst from ' ther tests on positive cases. The feel wonderful. It was a mir~GIJARANTE~ D
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m.; H. E. Bowles up 10:15p.m.; been.
Ithe City of Cincinnati that Its program will begin April2 with j' cle
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wprk house director may rebJrn two teams working together. cr•~" "
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:d :itbe/!!'.ld .':.t becpa~~ eana n:worth up 4 :20 a.".'. ;
(nending medical , attention, days and Wednesdays and read- ,with a M~dison Ave. advertis15a.m.; Bm.,
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referred to com-ings taken on Thursdays and ' ing agency last August and set
40 COLORS-· INCLUDING LILACSun1ess the ru . W@S c ang · go down 8:10 a.m.
Pomeroy Ce111..t Block
mlttee the General Telephone Fridays.
--- - Mrs. ·llel'!l. MCLane and Mrs. Kanawha RIYF - Robert W H. Clatworthy
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458 SIOn to place a pay phone three weeks and letters will be Phyllis Seott New Haven ·
~-~~: =~~~ Utile ~»;ard up Win!iel~ 10:- R. Davis
M5 booth at Beech ~nd Locust-sis, sent to parents of school child· who was rep.;rted overcom~ ·
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mlssion..to' give TB .skin ,tests :~,Xm .•. ~"[!~ ~;:' Wmfleld ~: ~~:;""n
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and learned from Division 10 ren explaining the program and by smoke, was trealed and re,,
to ~'JIIudenls nezl fall WI f~mS· 30 Ia
arer up Handicap
12 of tbe ,§tate Hiflliway Dep~- asking lor permission- for the leased at Holzer Hospital MooThe ·tl!tlls would be on a ·volun- n
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Total
2SII ment that no funds are avail- 1ests. There i! no cost to the day night. She was taken there
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IS SISTER'S GUEST
Falstaff Beer
able to. resurface Routes 7 and child.
by the Pomeroy E&amp;R unit at
143 inside Middleport, but that
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S02 the request wiU be considered
~ , ~ · cranled tbe .,.equest guest of her sister, Sharon H. Walker
5tt later this year. Palchlnc work
F.H.A. NEWS
wltb furtber details to be lor- Moore, for tittle sisters' week- H. Lohse
582 wiU be doae holl(ever
MASON- The Wahama Chap":'ulated durmg the summer end at ()hio University.. They F. Schoenleb
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Clerk Ge ' Grate • 1 ted ter of the Future Homemakers
We Are Your He•dquarters FOR
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of America met Thursday
OF ALL NEW
The board approved the ~·- "Can Can." They are t be Total
2671 :".:'~ Smith In conducting the March 14. Membership cards
Jdoptlon of the pesent SOCial daughters of Mr . and Mrs. Rusg.
were given out and the prostudies lllld civic text books for sell Moore,
TAKEN TO HOLZER
gram was under the direction
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Mrs. Paul Beegle of Letart
of carolyn Johnson who told
The He a It h Department
FINED $5, COSTS
Falls was taken by the Ra- ·
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which has a contract with the Dooald Taylor, Pomeroy R cine E-R unlt to Holzer hospltRipley on April 6th. Under the
Board had asked In the contract D., was fined $5 and costs Mon- a1 at.7:51 a:m. today alter sbe
direction of Sandra Pickens and
COLOR CENTER
tbat the board allot $'1500 In day in Meigs county coort on a had fallen and ouffered a brok·
Leah Ann Miller the club sang
the new budget for their servic- defective 'muffler charge.
en ankle.
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Middleport
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where they staled they took
only one dollar, ·bot Dr. Tayl..reported to police that $800 was
stolen from hi.! desk drawer.
REPORT FROM MOTOR TREND EXPERTS ON THE '63 RAMBLERS:
The L. G. Mohr Funeral
home, Villnd Street, entered by
the bol'S twice, taking · money
from lbe office, and two hunting kniveo from a parked car
at lbe Malleable !roo Company.
The Kanauca crime admitted by lbe boys was the enter.
ing of lbe home of Doo Face·
mire taldnc approximately 160.
The polit:£ have recovered the
radio, 17 TV boob and 2 S&amp;H
boob . They said they threw
the plaid books In the river
and had redeemed merchandise
with the S&amp;H hooka which in- ·
eluded a basketball and two
reels end had purchased a
aport shirt with. some of lbe

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LONGER AND LONGER TITLES
The "see-worthy" label for •; PT 109.'' 'catching up with longer and longer mothe film account of Lt. lj .g.l John F. Ken· vies. Marquee letterers. are havmg
nedy's }942 ordeat in th e SOllth Pacific, headaches already over these films due
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Clif Robertson, as JFK. g1ves .a ,
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straigh orward portrait minus . imita- Aro Up te, Nat to Mention tho LadiH."
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tion of !J dafi. ~lib ~estiny. Even Sen. L..rnod to Stop Worrying ond Lovo
Barry GoldWlt~t ~ an recommend . thiS tho Bomb."
film to i&lt;lis friends as a_stwn 1 not poJthcs.
uoh, Dad, Poor Ded, M1m1'1
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Hung You. In tho Closet ond I'm Foel·
("L~wrence of Ar1bi11") admitting he
ing So B•d."
is • wo!'fllt).isi~ to 1 hoirdrfttor,
"Tho lncradlbly Stronto c.....
no.l tho¥
plliying a wavy-haired
lure: Or Why I Stopped Llvint and
Ramon in "Tho ~•II of tho Ramon EmBeeomo o Mixod-U.p Zombie."
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IT, HAPPENED when Tony Curtis
"Cleopatra" spent the same amount just visited a hospital mental ward just befor Uiz Taylor's wigs!
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ROBERT STACK ROUNDING UP his patient asked him, ''How do you go
last •·untouchable" early next month · about getting a job in Hollywood?"
and peading for Europe. He'll now con"Have you had any training.? " asked
centrale on mnvies ...... Stripper Lili St. Tonv.
Cyr fhehding another- hu, band, that is.
' 'Well," said the patient, "I've been
Joe ~orl.ar .... ' Ann Sothern headed for HERE for two years."
the ~ook stalls with "A Bout With
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While starring in "Papa's Delicate
infe&lt;;tiops hepatitis ... : South . Africa~- Condition", Jackie Gleason was asked by
born•Juhet Prowse taking the IU'st U. s. a national health mag·"ine editor for a
citiz~nship step-permanent U. S. resi- tip on keeping fit
denc~ . She'll be a Yankee Doodle doll in
"Sure." said Gleason, "I'll give you

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WHlTEHORSI$, Yukoa (UPI) - An :·~venturesome ;.., '1 t . (IID!IlhS o. II-' •
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girl from Brooklyn .ad a hllllty California m~hJnJc re- bot, 1912, .Januory d ~ nwriage of their daucht.er
lated from their holpitll beds today the Incredible ac- ;arv. 196:'. aeeordl::~ to J•m ,
Sharon Lee to J!lhn Mercer: Sev~l firemen doobted u , NEW HAVEN - New Haven 1count of 48 days apent on 1 frozen Yukon mountainaille ·M: Gllull, deputy Jdmi~rn'
at:l1 of Jdr •. pd• Mn. Tom Eng·
would bur fruit ln lhas been L!sued a 50 per eent witb only the Bible for Inspiration and nfelted snow for ar. The si•m io a dem"rMr or
llsh. Milo lllhr attended Fltlr·
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Ida Stat. University and Is a.wever, ~ Lee Sadtll d'
"We never pve up ibope. We lived from day to day, viooa montha.
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ea, 42, of San Bnlno, caiir., off lor Alaaka with a clrl frleud Red Croa offici!lla' ".aid tJo..' '&lt;'
verklty and the director Clf liis pony woaltl be broa81R . 11111 The rant IS. equivalent to dlaappeared Feb. ~ on a flight lost 30 pound• during /!"' or- da tbat "f313 II hal been ,... r ''
own or'cbestra, oWIII and oper. •D Ctlllforenees thai ~ttl .. de tsa.ooo, accordmg to ~II from Wblt411Gne to
Seaitle, deal. She now weighs .tiOut Ill. eer.. 'to da~ in Nelp eoun.·•'
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members. ~e Sayre, Witb Wash., aboard Flores' single • 1
ty durlnc the rocent fund drlve'
The wtll!d.lnc wUI he on event (Ire ....,let aaywW..
:Mayor FranciS Reichert, ...,.e engine plane.
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of April 111, at the ~nlled Tr• In , .._,.. 1 ~ :~":.a':m~~ ~=-llDBa~~ta- Two weeks ago they were giv- , NEW HAVEN - The R e dj tii~, d&gt;ntribut.;;;g·~
lty Presbyterian &lt;lwrch in Ft. ~';.~ :'~y~kcli: Middle- unexpired ierm ol LJoyd lloosh~ en up as dead.
Cross Fund drive is being held ,turned in to tbe chapter do&amp;Laud~.
port
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ell -·•·• Bush pilot Charles Hamilton In New Haven this week. Jun- ation head(jUatt.ers at Relit.-'":·
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state subdiYistons, such as West bids on general liability 1D1111r- scrawled In the snow 81 he flew conducllng a house-to _ boll'["
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Columbia. and Cllfton, wblch are ~e for the town_ All insur- over lbe frlsld waateland Sun- canva,. Taking part will lie
TWO FJNt;p
1101 subdivlslona 111 the way ance.-re~esentativeo ,are
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Oblo CO!plUOilles tlfO. west subnut bids before ·April · At.- frantically wavJnc near a lean- ard, Mary Jane Webb, AUce ports the convictiOn in Galltpou:;
Vlrgi~D It not organized In the leltling were Mayor Reichert, to constructed from lbe 11080 Rnush, Roao Frey' Dlck 'l'en- Iii COlli' I of Harold flood; 611, township system.
Recol'!ler Thelma Clpebart and plane's wreckage.
nant. Richal'll Pfiffner, Phil pqmeroy, lined $20 ond costa
(Cellltnaed, Frmn Pop l) ·
c.uaeum. ...., eoufldent Councilmen Henry Buclt:, Karl Miss Ktaben was returning Coolte IIA&gt;bert GriLot•ad a.n d tp• parking . on higbw~ a n c1
don~ blam~ hint. Accidents can IIIII tniiUlp - - MOll Wiles, Nelson. RollS!&gt; ilnd Lro to lbe United Stain aller wort- Fra111: Reichert.
~In Edwards 21 'lllirttord •
!""V:::b~~. anything, II, wa• un- woald llod llleiDIOiveo onder F. Gibbs.
lng lor lbe U. S. Bwuu rl
w. va. fined $10, and coota
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happened during a
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I Ccluneil Votes $83,,• Grant
Dau1hur .4nnouru::ed
·f:!:'!t..~;. C:Yt;:n...=: For Contraets ' Made To·Help
pow realdlng in n. Lautlel'llale,
Florida, are IIDDtii1IICinC the ... c.I!IMiol .... _,
Sewers Proj·e..t
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Tiventy.,jn'e members of the U. S. earnestly hope it does, It can hardly be
House could not bring themselves to sullied or watered down by being bevote for honorarv American citizenship stowed on such men as ChurchilL
Sir Winston, the unparalleled symbol
for Sir Winston ChtlrchiiL The proposal
was of course overwhelmingly approved. of man's insistence upon freedom, is far
The holdouts were said to fear that closer to our national ideals than 10me
this action in tribute to Britain's great who have gone through the deliberate
war leader might 'set a bad precedent, formalities of acquiring citizenship.
Indeed, he is undoubtedly closer than
and somehow dilute or cheapen the
some who were born to it. He wiU honor
meahlng of U . S. citizenship.
us
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ene Ryan, Donna Douglas and Max Baer Texan who bought a boy for his dog to
Jr.-headed for Las Vegas as a $25.000- play with now has four Cadillacs-one
a-week night club act. Buddy Ebsen in- for each direction."

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In ihe other two crimes of
breaklnc and enterln&amp;. Worthy
Sld_en, Jr., II, Gallipolis Ferry
was booked on two charges of
B&amp;E and the live juveniles
raii]Jing In age from 16 to 18
years will be charged with

Now
~e:s AT "TTlE. BEAN B.ARII .ACROSS
FllOM "TTlE. TRAGK... ·ANO fitS LUC.K IS
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connedlan with lbe !!rimes. He
II free on. $1100 OOnd. Siders Is
chargee! with breaklnc and enterlnC Hope Grocery store owned by Mr. and Mrtt. R. W,
"T.orbett, llelidei'IIOII and N e a I
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t!tl"', ciiars, fZ in ~, a
card ol Sl!lffer .pens and the
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"Car of tbe Year" with kid gloves.
They olammed Ramblera over back -(:OUntry roado and '
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They otudied Rambler'• Advanced Unit Construction!i!!~'"!Oo"-AdvoiO&lt;OIUlltt:ombuctloo. lllol--b&lt;•~-

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jhe closely jought governorship election
there sh~lllf\. have ~n reschedul ed.
This idea, popped up after a court-tltder'ed recoiHii sbowedt.Democra!r Kar l Ro/vaag,;the winner over Elm~r Anderson
by a 'ln'ere 91 votes.
Ad!ll.ilte,~ly, even when''bonesty 1'Uies
as fu,lly 8.1 ~an be hoped for, there are
clerical errors, and sometimes they are
big. But official canvasses and r ecounts,
wh!'re indicated, are supposed t~ wash
out these mi~!jlkes cohlmitted in the heat

of election night.
Our system says victory goea to t h •
candidate who gets the most votes, whether his margin be one or one million.
Are we now to say that, to compensate
for probable error, we muat Insist on
specified clear ma rgins or an election
re run ?. Supposing the second race is ev·
en closer, what then ?
It seems more sensible to try to live
with the fact that in a pr ocess dependent on so many humans, error wtll some:
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Ball, ff, of App~ Grove, wu the current ~t ol $MOO
•ppolnled by thi ,Boanl of Edu- wbkh i&amp; the oame aa last year,
eatlon to fill the vacancy creal- A 4111C'lss'oo was held by the
ed by the resilnatlon of Mrs, C. board mel)lbers on the bulld·
P. Stout at a statutory meellng ing ·program and malnt.nance
·of the Muon County Board of work needed to be dtlllt! In
EdiiCIItion Monday nighl.
..veral of lbe' eodnty achools.
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Mr. Ball, I
eonstrucilon The next . meellnJ! of the
worker, wlU tate. bi&amp; aeat on board will he Friday, Aprll 5th
the board al the Apr&amp; meetlnc and .. a statutory meeting will he
and wlU aerve unW the nett held AprR 16 to lay lbe levy.
primary ·election whlch wlU be AttendiDg la!!t Dlght's meet.May, 19M, The new board Inc were Superintendent Paul
member Is a craduate of HaD· Powell, Transportation Supernan Hl8h School and Ia married vlaor Warren Keefer and
to the former Dorothy Wl!@aton. board memben, Earl Keefer,
They are lbe pareots of. two Robert Adkins, BUI Howal'll ond
children.
Paul Wedge.
Oiher action taken by the
Board wu approval of lbe IBIBM bud&amp;et in lbe amount of
fl,MS,I03 and also approval of
new levy estimates whlch are
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a apeclal levy of fQ11,318 and Gauge readlnca: Gallipolis
the regular current achool levy dam 2U, 41.0, rollers out, !aUIn the amount of $507,702. The Inc one tenth of a foot per
new budget and levy estimates hour PQ)IIOI'Oy-Maoon out Pt
must 119W be sent to -~ ·Sta'*' Plea~ant 37.34, Hinton' 8:15. fall~ questions, but said be ~idn't know •w:-ance eosts. .
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department for approval.
iDg, Kanawhs ·Falls 10.28 rising If he would fight agam.
Firemen attendmg included
I share the expense of the flight ed a pet'lion for divorce
in I
A letl!!r ~ling retirement Charleston 28.45 !taltonary. Lon- It was tbe Je&lt;Ood time a boxer company P"'Stdent Don Mdls,l
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With Flores.
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Meigs count) common _phls
from tl!e Mason County School don dam was running 17 feet bad died after • fight with )la- Everett Bachner, Bruzz Mills. I
Flores, a Spanish-American. court agamst E· rJ \'! Br, .•• , I 0
system _by ~rs. Eunlet Beller, Marmet dam .23 feet and Win: mos. Jose !Ti.ger&gt; Blanro, aUght- Gerald Anthonr, John Vroman,
l w.a~ tr~ve'io•. to Coli!ornia to Pomeroy. The plaint.rr is aslt:
local ~acher In the bjgh school field dain 36 Ieet.
weight. died iD 1ll5tl iD Havana of and LewiS Ellis. Others were I
VISit hiS !amdy. He had been ing lor custody of four ffii\Jr FOR SALE. ~heap, 12 ,,new
was reed. bf.. SUJ):el'interident Boat m.oveluea&amp;e:
injurfes suffered t~ da7 before. Charles Clarkson, and Paul , A testinll pro!1T'am to heln 1wor ~ " fl!":l a me~ha:1lr. at a ~j!;. l children.
6 m ~alvnmzed . corrugated
Paul Powell. The board al"' Ohio River- Western up 14 "It wao one of my flnt fights," Haptonstall.
Ilocate carriers of tuberculosis tant Early Warnmg dew - hne
metal culvert pipe; 2 new 5
proved the retirement to beef- 5 p.m.; National up 16 , 4, 10 a: Ramos, a Cuban now UviDg In
OTHER BUSINESS
. ;and thus prevent the spread of "l••·on m .t'• Caned''" north. DEXTER MAN ARR!':STFO
gal. milk rans. A. H. Durst,
fective at the end of the cur- m.; Ben MrCool up t7, 3:10 a. Mexiro, said iD Spanish. "Destiny! Fire Caplain Anthony asked •the disease will be carried out I. They said they had been hv- ~ Cecil Higgini¥Jth8m, 50, of Rt ' WY 2~~· Box l.'ll. Pomeroy,
rent school year.
rn.; New Martinsville down 11, basn'ttreated.metooweii. Iknow the town urge Con Young,, m April sponsored by
the mg off ~he land m the sev~n 1, Dexter, was •arrested Mon- OhiO. 3-28-;Ste
PhyBis Zickefoose of New 4:50 a.m.; Beaver up 18, 5:45 It's oot my fault-but that dueon't dump attendant, to control Meigs County Health
Dept., !wee~s sm~e the cr.,h. The """ I day by the Meig• county sher- FOR SALE
:IO,ooo · tomato
Haven was hired by the board a.m.; Walter Beckjord down 18, make me feel better.'~
Iburnlng and to call the com- the Oh.io Dept. of HeaJth , and cra!t carried , httle or no- surv_IV• :iff's department on a charge seedlings. p . f.{. CoWdery.
as a commercial teacher lor 6:10 a.m. ; Vienna up 11, 7 a.m.; He said he felt the fight with ' pany quicker when a lire starts the Meigs County TB
a n d al '.ear and httle food, b'lt M&lt;Ss I of distur~ing the peace.
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the 1963-64 !choo) term. Miss Aliquippa up 18, 7:15 a .m.: Ha- Moore should have been stopped: out of control. The company Hea1th Association.
1Klaben was ~ryJng . five SUit- :-~-~ - --- ·~ --~- - - -- -Zickefoose .will craduate from milton up It, 4:15a.m.; A. E. "I think mayilo i IBhould have was called to the hill today, The test, known as a Man- cases of clothmg which Cana· ,
West VtrgmlB UniVersity thls Dykes down 19 6·20 am. Ray- been st ped ,_ th lghth H"18 and agam during the council toux test is done by in;'e"tion dian 8Ir force officials sa Jd
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painless. All or Their· onl food w
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C. V. Horner up 2Z• 6:30 am
the schools in the county are to IIof sa rdmes
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h Iat r Henderson
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elementaey SC 00 or t e re· Jerry Bosworth down 23, 1:45 fJcials deplored Moore's tragic - Approved Mayor Smith's be contacted. Children in grades 1 1 d
malnder of the current school a.m ..; OVEC down 23, 3:15 a.m.; death, they defended the •pori. appointment of Henry Clot- 1 through 12 will be tested with saanda 'oam cosodntamer of,tuna Tflhsh ,
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principal of ~t. Pleasant High , Lewis down 33, 6 a.m. ; Onward tary of the nuoPean Boxing Un- mlssJon.
~tained , furthe~ tesst .will be 1:~ . on e 150 a ted mountamwho had wrttten to the board up 34, 5 a.m.; Ravenswood ion saJd relatviely few fatal acci- - Discussed but left up to tiVen to deterrnme the extent 1 " When th t
asking 1t H there was any way down 34, 6:10 a .m.
den'tt in the ring 5how there Js the state legisiature, the ques-1of t~e disease, or to find the lived on m:ltedwa:no~~.e, M::
II pay . tile teachers who ap- Gallipolis Dam - So Iva y "far less danger than people lion of daylight savlnc time In comers for treatment.
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pearod before ~he recent Mason down 3:30 p.m.; John J . Rowe think."
Ohio, alter West Vircinla goes A night clinic will he he I d the sardines. r u~:;; ~.' ~:~
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m.; H. E. Bowles up 10:15p.m.; been.
Ithe City of Cincinnati that Its program will begin April2 with j' cle
I'm so happy
could
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wprk house director may rebJrn two teams working together. cr•~" "
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:d :itbe/!!'.ld .':.t becpa~~ eana n:worth up 4 :20 a.".'. ;
(nending medical , attention, days and Wednesdays and read- ,with a M~dison Ave. advertis15a.m.; Bm.,
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referred to com-ings taken on Thursdays and ' ing agency last August and set
40 COLORS-· INCLUDING LILACSun1ess the ru . W@S c ang · go down 8:10 a.m.
Pomeroy Ce111..t Block
mlttee the General Telephone Fridays.
--- - Mrs. ·llel'!l. MCLane and Mrs. Kanawha RIYF - Robert W H. Clatworthy
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458 SIOn to place a pay phone three weeks and letters will be Phyllis Seott New Haven ·
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M5 booth at Beech ~nd Locust-sis, sent to parents of school child· who was rep.;rted overcom~ ·
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mlssion..to' give TB .skin ,tests :~,Xm .•. ~"[!~ ~;:' Wmfleld ~: ~~:;""n
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and learned from Division 10 ren explaining the program and by smoke, was trealed and re,,
to ~'JIIudenls nezl fall WI f~mS· 30 Ia
arer up Handicap
12 of tbe ,§tate Hiflliway Dep~- asking lor permission- for the leased at Holzer Hospital MooThe ·tl!tlls would be on a ·volun- n
. a.m.
Total
2SII ment that no funds are avail- 1ests. There i! no cost to the day night. She was taken there
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. tary basis given only with tbe
IS SISTER'S GUEST
Falstaff Beer
able to. resurface Routes 7 and child.
by the Pomeroy E&amp;R unit at
143 inside Middleport, but that
5:35 p.m.
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cc"""nt,o ·the students parents. Unda Leigh Moore was a B. Stivers
S02 the request wiU be considered
~ , ~ · cranled tbe .,.equest guest of her sister, Sharon H. Walker
5tt later this year. Palchlnc work
F.H.A. NEWS
wltb furtber details to be lor- Moore, for tittle sisters' week- H. Lohse
582 wiU be doae holl(ever
MASON- The Wahama Chap":'ulated durmg the summer end at ()hio University.. They F. Schoenleb
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Clerk Ge ' Grate • 1 ted ter of the Future Homemakers
We Are Your He•dquarters FOR
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of America met Thursday
OF ALL NEW
The board approved the ~·- "Can Can." They are t be Total
2671 :".:'~ Smith In conducting the March 14. Membership cards
Jdoptlon of the pesent SOCial daughters of Mr . and Mrs. Rusg.
were given out and the prostudies lllld civic text books for sell Moore,
TAKEN TO HOLZER
gram was under the direction
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Mrs. Paul Beegle of Letart
of carolyn Johnson who told
The He a It h Department
FINED $5, COSTS
Falls was taken by the Ra- ·
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ONLY
which has a contract with the Dooald Taylor, Pomeroy R cine E-R unlt to Holzer hospltRipley on April 6th. Under the
Board had asked In the contract D., was fined $5 and costs Mon- a1 at.7:51 a:m. today alter sbe
direction of Sandra Pickens and
COLOR CENTER
tbat the board allot $'1500 In day in Meigs county coort on a had fallen and ouffered a brok·
Leah Ann Miller the club sang
the new budget for their servic- defective 'muffler charge.
en ankle.
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the State F H A' soog and the
So. 2nd Avo.
Middleport
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where they staled they took
only one dollar, ·bot Dr. Tayl..reported to police that $800 was
stolen from hi.! desk drawer.
REPORT FROM MOTOR TREND EXPERTS ON THE '63 RAMBLERS:
The L. G. Mohr Funeral
home, Villnd Street, entered by
the bol'S twice, taking · money
from lbe office, and two hunting kniveo from a parked car
at lbe Malleable !roo Company.
The Kanauca crime admitted by lbe boys was the enter.
ing of lbe home of Doo Face·
mire taldnc approximately 160.
The polit:£ have recovered the
radio, 17 TV boob and 2 S&amp;H
boob . They said they threw
the plaid books In the river
and had redeemed merchandise
with the S&amp;H hooka which in- ·
eluded a basketball and two
reels end had purchased a
aport shirt with. some of lbe

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LONGER AND LONGER TITLES
The "see-worthy" label for •; PT 109.'' 'catching up with longer and longer mothe film account of Lt. lj .g.l John F. Ken· vies. Marquee letterers. are havmg
nedy's }942 ordeat in th e SOllth Pacific, headaches already over these films due
just p~iewed .
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Clif Robertson, as JFK. g1ves .a ,
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straigh orward portrait minus . imita- Aro Up te, Nat to Mention tho LadiH."
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tion of !J dafi. ~lib ~estiny. Even Sen. L..rnod to Stop Worrying ond Lovo
Barry GoldWlt~t ~ an recommend . thiS tho Bomb."
film to i&lt;lis friends as a_stwn 1 not poJthcs.
uoh, Dad, Poor Ded, M1m1'1
·efiii'Bldote" Omor Shorlf
Hung You. In tho Closet ond I'm Foel·
("L~wrence of Ar1bi11") admitting he
ing So B•d."
is • wo!'fllt).isi~ to 1 hoirdrfttor,
"Tho lncradlbly Stronto c.....
no.l tho¥
plliying a wavy-haired
lure: Or Why I Stopped Llvint and
Ramon in "Tho ~•II of tho Ramon EmBeeomo o Mixod-U.p Zombie."
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'llhe rnade-tn·
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The mm's totat budget was $75.000.
IT, HAPPENED when Tony Curtis
"Cleopatra" spent the same amount just visited a hospital mental ward just befor Uiz Taylor's wigs!
fore he went into the role of a hospital
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ROBERT STACK ROUNDING UP his patient asked him, ''How do you go
last •·untouchable" early next month · about getting a job in Hollywood?"
and peading for Europe. He'll now con"Have you had any training.? " asked
centrale on mnvies ...... Stripper Lili St. Tonv.
Cyr fhehding another- hu, band, that is.
' 'Well," said the patient, "I've been
Joe ~orl.ar .... ' Ann Sothern headed for HERE for two years."
the ~ook stalls with "A Bout With
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While starring in "Papa's Delicate
infe&lt;;tiops hepatitis ... : South . Africa~- Condition", Jackie Gleason was asked by
born•Juhet Prowse taking the IU'st U. s. a national health mag·"ine editor for a
citiz~nship step-permanent U. S. resi- tip on keeping fit
denc~ . She'll be a Yankee Doodle doll in
"Sure." said Gleason, "I'll give you

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WHlTEHORSI$, Yukoa (UPI) - An :·~venturesome ;.., '1 t . (IID!IlhS o. II-' •
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girl from Brooklyn .ad a hllllty California m~hJnJc re- bot, 1912, .Januory d ~ nwriage of their daucht.er
lated from their holpitll beds today the Incredible ac- ;arv. 196:'. aeeordl::~ to J•m ,
Sharon Lee to J!lhn Mercer: Sev~l firemen doobted u , NEW HAVEN - New Haven 1count of 48 days apent on 1 frozen Yukon mountainaille ·M: Gllull, deputy Jdmi~rn'
at:l1 of Jdr •. pd• Mn. Tom Eng·
would bur fruit ln lhas been L!sued a 50 per eent witb only the Bible for Inspiration and nfelted snow for ar. The si•m io a dem"rMr or
llsh. Milo lllhr attended Fltlr·
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Ida Stat. University and Is a.wever, ~ Lee Sadtll d'
"We never pve up ibope. We lived from day to day, viooa montha.
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ea, 42, of San Bnlno, caiir., off lor Alaaka with a clrl frleud Red Croa offici!lla' ".aid tJo..' '&lt;'
verklty and the director Clf liis pony woaltl be broa81R . 11111 The rant IS. equivalent to dlaappeared Feb. ~ on a flight lost 30 pound• during /!"' or- da tbat "f313 II hal been ,... r ''
own or'cbestra, oWIII and oper. •D Ctlllforenees thai ~ttl .. de tsa.ooo, accordmg to ~II from Wblt411Gne to
Seaitle, deal. She now weighs .tiOut Ill. eer.. 'to da~ in Nelp eoun.·•'
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members. ~e Sayre, Witb Wash., aboard Flores' single • 1
ty durlnc the rocent fund drlve'
The wtll!d.lnc wUI he on event (Ire ....,let aaywW..
:Mayor FranciS Reichert, ...,.e engine plane.
I M~KING CANVASS
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of April 111, at the ~nlled Tr• In , .._,.. 1 ~ :~":.a':m~~ ~=-llDBa~~ta- Two weeks ago they were giv- , NEW HAVEN - The R e dj tii~, d&gt;ntribut.;;;g·~
lty Presbyterian &lt;lwrch in Ft. ~';.~ :'~y~kcli: Middle- unexpired ierm ol LJoyd lloosh~ en up as dead.
Cross Fund drive is being held ,turned in to tbe chapter do&amp;Laud~.
port
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ell -·•·• Bush pilot Charles Hamilton In New Haven this week. Jun- ation head(jUatt.ers at Relit.-'":·
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eon ac g w
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compan
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state subdiYistons, such as West bids on general liability 1D1111r- scrawled In the snow 81 he flew conducllng a house-to _ boll'["
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Columbia. and Cllfton, wblch are ~e for the town_ All insur- over lbe frlsld waateland Sun- canva,. Taking part will lie
TWO FJNt;p
1101 subdivlslona 111 the way ance.-re~esentativeo ,are
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Oblo CO!plUOilles tlfO. west subnut bids before ·April · At.- frantically wavJnc near a lean- ard, Mary Jane Webb, AUce ports the convictiOn in Galltpou:;
Vlrgi~D It not organized In the leltling were Mayor Reichert, to constructed from lbe 11080 Rnush, Roao Frey' Dlck 'l'en- Iii COlli' I of Harold flood; 611, township system.
Recol'!ler Thelma Clpebart and plane's wreckage.
nant. Richal'll Pfiffner, Phil pqmeroy, lined $20 ond costa
(Cellltnaed, Frmn Pop l) ·
c.uaeum. ...., eoufldent Councilmen Henry Buclt:, Karl Miss Ktaben was returning Coolte IIA&gt;bert GriLot•ad a.n d tp• parking . on higbw~ a n c1
don~ blam~ hint. Accidents can IIIII tniiUlp - - MOll Wiles, Nelson. RollS!&gt; ilnd Lro to lbe United Stain aller wort- Fra111: Reichert.
~In Edwards 21 'lllirttord •
!""V:::b~~. anything, II, wa• un- woald llod llleiDIOiveo onder F. Gibbs.
lng lor lbe U. S. Bwuu rl
w. va. fined $10, and coota
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Ramos, weepin1 oile!Jtly. ·" ""
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happened during a
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I Ccluneil Votes $83,,• Grant
Dau1hur .4nnouru::ed
·f:!:'!t..~;. C:Yt;:n...=: For Contraets ' Made To·Help
pow realdlng in n. Lautlel'llale,
Florida, are IIDDtii1IICinC the ... c.I!IMiol .... _,
Sewers Proj·e..t
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Tiventy.,jn'e members of the U. S. earnestly hope it does, It can hardly be
House could not bring themselves to sullied or watered down by being bevote for honorarv American citizenship stowed on such men as ChurchilL
Sir Winston, the unparalleled symbol
for Sir Winston ChtlrchiiL The proposal
was of course overwhelmingly approved. of man's insistence upon freedom, is far
The holdouts were said to fear that closer to our national ideals than 10me
this action in tribute to Britain's great who have gone through the deliberate
war leader might 'set a bad precedent, formalities of acquiring citizenship.
Indeed, he is undoubtedly closer than
and somehow dilute or cheapen the
some who were born to it. He wiU honor
meahlng of U . S. citizenship.
us
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ene Ryan, Donna Douglas and Max Baer Texan who bought a boy for his dog to
Jr.-headed for Las Vegas as a $25.000- play with now has four Cadillacs-one
a-week night club act. Buddy Ebsen in- for each direction."

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In ihe other two crimes of
breaklnc and enterln&amp;. Worthy
Sld_en, Jr., II, Gallipolis Ferry
was booked on two charges of
B&amp;E and the live juveniles
raii]Jing In age from 16 to 18
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Now
~e:s AT "TTlE. BEAN B.ARII .ACROSS
FllOM "TTlE. TRAGK... ·ANO fitS LUC.K IS
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connedlan with lbe !!rimes. He
II free on. $1100 OOnd. Siders Is
chargee! with breaklnc and enterlnC Hope Grocery store owned by Mr. and Mrtt. R. W,
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t!tl"', ciiars, fZ in ~, a
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"Car of tbe Year" with kid gloves.
They olammed Ramblera over back -(:OUntry roado and '
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They otudied Rambler'• Advanced Unit Construction!i!!~'"!Oo"-AdvoiO&lt;OIUlltt:ombuctloo. lllol--b&lt;•~-

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ltlgman Bouillowllcl Ill and Mllw

~l!:ltte a b~ar 8 1°1antlarea~'fh tourna~ent approv- /ld to the honorable mention list while two others earned ~ 8t'oWII """ oldlo. N. Y. N ooo ooo zro 01~ u I llelroit 101 a IAult 1•
eel· very sc oo part cpa ng
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Lour •tcm•. 1111-R. .wen.,
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Larry SaliM', the only ~enlor on the fine Racine 1'01'
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N.Y. 1Nl IIGO IIGO liO 01- 4 11 I
tomlng "
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At Vero Beodl, Pia.
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However. Southern Local basketb'8ll fans die a mueh nadoe team w c
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It Blosser tournament manager and nament, and bl« Joe Lofl•n.~ I senior wbo led the North L.Allgtloo INl ooo 000 ~a I I Whlto 1101 altil CriJidall. '1'clnt
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lb Glllla Pltatel to the So\ithern Valley Conf&amp;fence cb11111&gt;•
(8!. Rowe. KIIOb &lt;8l, 11M4
141 • Reallf 11~1 &lt;81 llawkilll (U&gt; 1114 llbcrY.
assl~nt a)hletlt director of Ohio Umvel'll ty \\' ere 8 piolllhlp were both aeecmled honorable mention in the DlloJ, distillrt and. regional tourna"!ents were held, bas been voting. •
IDd lllam!hlrd. .Drysdalo, Jloe.
_Hawkins. Loaer-W!ilti.
on the recelVIng.end of rrltlclsm for the e\'enlll that o~·
TWo other area players, Wayne Youna of Htp!den, bUck 171 • 8eoM &lt;ll """ Clmllli, liii-Hielmiao
curred In t~e l~st four or six seconds of southern LOf81 ds and Mark Slllltb of Ames-Berne lallded berihs on the JrumJty 171 · Wilmet - Dloley. At M
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of th Cl A
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Looer-Dryadale.
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~.::. squaD.., Uchtlllberg Pie t At Sar8IGII m..
Los l\ng, lA 6oo 110 roo- 4 t •
~,'-boy nameit'!Darrell, who dribbled In for a last second
ay PrH JatonallorW
Local
Sr
er,
Alan St. Louie
' 1110 000 011- 4 7 0 Cbl,cago &lt;NI D!l3 OIO 12l&lt;- 7 14 •
lay:up where also there was disag_reement - depending J~:Bus ~UPII _ Uniled .M:tko
de.'' ;~keman Weotem Cble$ IAl 000 001 UJ _ 1 51 0 BellbS!Iy, Grba tel and 11:. So· 1
upon where you were from, Racme or Green - as ro Preu Internatlonol lllUIOIIllCOd Its
~ Sr., IU
Woollburu, Slllt&lt;ld 171 , OU.o dowskl. Jaokiob, Schllllz 181 llld
whether or not 1! was a legal shot).
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1 111153 AII.0711o Cilia A high Ben WU , Powhatan, s.s, Sr., If) """ Oliver, s.wa711d 171, llerull. Winner - Jacksoll. Lof.
Mr. l!lll08el' In ht. defens,_. are coocemed, "Our Boy s" basketball lealDI today - the
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Balunull; Jclmlloa 161, Pbillipl er - Grba. Ill\ - Deet, santo.
he considers he actually needs .VON the game and ""aUy got Icream of the atatt's amaU - I Joo hngrulo, Denniloo St. 19l IJid Lollar. Winlw'-&amp;ldMl!. I!Mka.
no defense, and rightly so - a raw deal in the way the 1ame ·crop
Mary s.u Sr 11
......-..rb~DfPI. 11118 _ Cwmlng. At SC!o7tsdaje. Aril.
forwarded to Sports Desk a was handled by the refe~s.
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1wn Nf&lt;holaon.
San ll'ran. 1101 000 010 - 2 t 0
copy of an onsl~tc! letter he Hope that next year the ones In b.ollotlng by Ohio' sport• Paul Jewell, Llckln Heights. 14, Tampe, Fla.
l!lcl8ton
010 000 CIOll- 4 t 0
,...,.lved from
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Arden: responsible for Botting the rei· writers and cOaches, tile teamo Sr
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jKBIIIU City 101 010 041-11 II o 9an!ord, Larsen 1&amp;1 and Bill!)'.
Tornndo Fan" which blisters erees will be more careful in had a concentration of Eastern j,
Con II
M l.mta st Cindnlllti
200 100 001 - 4 101 91epl!eMdh, lltidAIIIZ 18l IIIII '1'111·
Or'o Univerolty up real brown their selection and ;ry to plck jOhlo 'playel's, hoaded I&gt;)' Pow· M m Sr no y,
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Pliotor Wyatt 171 ond Bcyan,' man. Winner- Radlllt. LOserom scorches tbe referees latr· the very best and ones I hat hatan' i-fool·ll p(lmt-maker Ben ~:!·
an, aneovllle llole- Aocue uil. Taitowla, Henry ltl, ,Lihtft. Ill\ - Daven)l6l'l.
lv Into a pretzel The leUer re-. dellnltely will not be partial to Wiley, who Uext;eb :
d= Cl'. ., Sr Y
jFodor Ill and Edwarcla WlMirAt 'I'UeiiJil, Atll,
fers to, .two paragraph:t in Bob one team - be it ours or a n y room a!l we as on e ar
irandschumacher, Salem MUter. Loaer-Tsl~.
Ho\lst41n
001 1110 008- 8 I 1
\\ J"~ ett s SJ'!ned storv of the other one that is playing.
court.
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Liberty Sr
At Ft. Myers, Fla.
Clevtttud
003 03t 10&amp;-1111 0
ga me. One descr:bed . ~he loss 11 surely was 8 sloppy bit of An honor student and preMident Phil Sno~. Sabino, Jr.
Innings!
110
as "unbelievable. whtch ' laken referP.elng and do hope thai tbe of his senior class, wn~ srored
miRII !'F.AM
Boltimore 000 llllil100 1-· 5 10 2
•~,~ of conte&gt;d/ could tppear to referees realize tbat they dld an average of 28·8 pomts per Mark Smith, Ame•·Hern, Jr. :Pitts. . . . 0110 ioo OtO - 4 9 Z
irqllly ~lrulduggery or poor ref· a "PUNK" job for which, I Igame and led all pl~yers In . the Ron Volpe, Yorkville, Sr.
McCormldl, Burnalde Ul, Short '
ereemg.
The
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area coach as sa m the shot am sure,
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Mike
Gormley,
Lorain
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Shltdlvant
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Paglia.
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yellow.
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to sit throogh another game *" ,year est.,- on.
Mary. Sr
ront. Wtnnei'-Stone. Loser-SIW'· white for yeal'l.
called etl er wav. In netl~r poorly refereed and hope tbat l Wiley headed 1 firot team ... ,
&amp;.tier. Celina IC!IS, Jr. 1divlht. HR-Oaoo.
AI.. 'C.t~~toln Colero
caae was Mr. WlnBOII seekmgl Ute ref . r e e s are "REAL lection that averaged a collective
RONOIIAIILE MENTioN
I At PolnpAno BUch, Fla.
tc add fuel 10 wh?l was cer· PROIJD" (Ha! Ha!) of the de- j total of more than IJO points per I Jim McCullough Illes; • Liberty llelrolt
030 1111 OIS-17 17 I
OliL.
lamly to blossom mto • post· feat they handed our "NO. I ' game. But a wave of upsets in :s.t.m· O..n lleMattlo MldVale·/WIIhinctoo IIGO 1110 too- 8 8 Z
galll4! ero .::: bad 1 'eeimg. He TORNAOOES." For we still Itournament play prevented this :Mike ·Mtlarc\k Lake~nd · JGbh Regan. Egan 11i 1M 1'r'landos.
Pickeni Hardware
w~.r~,;,:r .,.~ ~u~~llevable" think that they are tbe No. I week's state to~rnamentols~cla·I, Dellrouo, 1'1q.;a catholic; Aftdy \Dtllieb, Bllr4 t•I,' Babr tal and
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t ern. McMillan, New UXIngton lit. lclllllldt. WlftiW !Met
MASON, W.VA.
m the sense that Racme was
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ahead six points with z. 37 on tbey h\\!J d1 erent. re erees oor Allhou
tbe teama were oot Aloyoluo: Dan SIA!phelts, Mt.
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the clock and still lost
We boys w~ld be gomg to state. .
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Valley· Mikt Tho tn 1 a
tmagme Mr Ed Jucker U I from the Sentinel and have un· selections misbt have John How·l
Harbor· Jack· Mllllal'
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· Gary JohiiB&lt;In, Yotk:
ihe events of lllot Samurday made about bow the game was I Do ngUchtenbe
Both
Hopewell . Loudon:
'"hi uite unbelievable too. hOIIdled and want Y00 to know ca 'o
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Mlnnleh, Lol'llln st. Mary: •
-h~y
a 15 point bolg'e with
I am not alone in my fee~ averaged more thalln :II pOints •
l!ueylk, Cleveland Cant!u&gt;: I
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bl..-.
game
and
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minutes to go, and still loSt g on
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m-wwu,
...ltlllll Wet!·
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Thanks for takmg your tune
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· ·r YBl~sser quotes from the to rellcl Ibis little note, J u 11 At ..,ter would be Mike
: Ron 8onedeela!t, 8DI'llll·l
-:ici~l tournament Information had to 'Jet you know how I felt of Wake~an Weo~ern llelerve, a
Local.
r ··tar to all schools:
about the toUrnllJllent.
IHI scormg machine who hU at Bill Guy, Cohsnbtu Univ.,.,ritv:
'l'he officials have lleen blr·
Ao Ardent Tornado Fan - a 26.8 per 1ame chp. The guanh
Joha111111, Grilli: Neil
"' by the SEO Boord In ae· The No. I Team irnhe 'STATI!. Iwould bo Wdey Olld 1 Joe
South Central : Bob
CGrdMce wllll lbo r..WII o( 1 like people wbo cannot sill!
of Dennl8on 81: Mary:
Paul
lh• voto by ~SI!O Dlalrlct their naJ!I(!S.
stx feet but virtwll
Jim
coaches. Tbete elll&lt;llb bin
lt-illos!ler ·
In field goal productlnn.
ltidl Ernell,
blen assigned . to tbe games
The runn::::""h~::
li'l!ll\&lt;ict: &amp;II Xlopfer,
J&gt;elore lime lltiWillp 11111 ao
aloo cont.!l,;'.r ont jUnior ,.
town: Harold Albert, Xillalli&gt;D:
assignment of olflclall will bo
bina'a Phil &amp;now. Paul Jewell
Mauret, t:ollll!lbtu lit.
annOOD&lt;ed llefot1 1 1 11 e
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MBI'yl :.;!~- Lapn, NDI'IIt Oallla:
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Last year 15
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fir-• ~-•als m the SEO Assoc10tion. At
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sellson•s @nd only two remain· CU!Iough •. an. lililltant at
Teamm11 up ~th Snow
ell

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take 7he bombast from unhapPY fans whoae teams lost.
We cannot set! how selection
ol and asslgoment o1 officials
to' the tournsment games eoold
flo put on a more fair basis.
On the otber hiJid folloWill(l
II tbe letter Mr. 81~ rece!Y·
l!d. It could e~plaln In part Kerlllit's Cl'l¥ing hair. It also sug·
cests why blah IICbool athletlcl

yoars, was chosen
Marietta St. Mary. Joe Ryan
Ohio State Football Coach
Zanellville Rosecr8118 and
CINCINNATI
Hayes to fill a vacancy on
of Salem
CIUle,lloaday l«&lt;Dt
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Buckeye olaf!.
illlughmer •teen IJid
"He w.. recommended
Top - . • ftlrll Toea
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hiring! by me, subjeet to
Throe junion domlnotod
wollt; lYerage to high
proval by the board of ""::'~ I ::~ oelecttooa, wbich
11100-mo U. aJawcbtor 11een
Hoyos aold. "I thinlt be will
top 11&lt;0rfr ol lbo buncll
low 1D av•ate choice
1 .~alllllbll addllian to .....
Mark Smith ol
lilt 1b 211.~.25. IDOd to
He Is • real fine coach,
bombarded the baskell at choioa ZZ.'IMS.oo, most good
One. 1 lalow him mllnly by
per 11me ,...,
ltlftdard ta 1low good
iR fair IIDte !at wl4o Bpread talioo and lt'o da_rn good."
of YokvlllJi """
fterqe llhol&lt;t around
de-emphaslzlnB campaigns.
McCullough said 81
of Lorain st.
211.21!: average choice 'IIJIIoiOOI
11ou Mr. liloller:
.
Iowa, that ho hH IICI:O)J5ecl
1oM ..wa 011
biilfti •ao.t~.ft, low ID
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I jWit W(9t to enter my~ olfor. H~ " RpeciN "'·:~I:E~~
dmDial
pd. IDJMI . st.l
ldt aiOoC flllb amrlll hlllldred aholil) . Iii Joio ~ Il1lckere~
1111 tile tblrd
li.OIIolt.IIO: utJliiJ
olbor RaaiM r.n. who saw the In time lor aprlnt drllla
IMoy llutMt ol CeUne
lf.II(I.JI,Oo:
IIUQ!b.n llmt Jut Saturda1 open Mlllldll)'.
IIIICIUlall Coaatpmill&gt; IJid
lty IIIII ~ llulll
lftemoon In Grovor Cooter in He ,.ld the Oblo stato pool
YOUIII o1 Hlll&gt;lltll.
11.10; ...t.n II7MdJ :;.~::./
Alhau.
e real flnt coallhinl job IJid
Tbl ..u,.- OOIICiuetod ';~/:::::r:•-·00. IIDOII
We ha¥f Iollowed the Rltl!ine couldn't Wm it clown~"
ta lbe ft11011a1
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TWDadoea itl IIIII I jWII "II io an advancomen~
wblcb Nll1ltH Ill a • - Cit
1'1110: hlrrowo IIIII
w..l to let yoo know that for a COUI'II, and that ....
lnattona ol U. team&amp; burt•••
a. 11 loww, ..._
(OIId .... u lmpor· lll)'lq," ... adtlod.
AlJ.Oblow.
I!Mw: 1•1 Ill
IIIII u lbo Dlllrlel) It was he
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t.udlnJJ ltOllorlblo
IIIII IIIII IUO, lei I»IIDj
Wlll'll job Wf ha" ever Hell OIIU Atblatic Director
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ll.llott,oo, Ill
reltreea do. We aalcl from t b e Larkllll aald lbo KcCullough
IIINld Albert Cit ·
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1111'1 of the game that 1111r boyJ lectlon wiU be submilled to
Gary Joluuaa ol York,
1b uJo.Jt.oo, lei IIWIO
were play!ni qalnat nor only boord a: Ill April II meeting.
ol RopowoD - IAiudon
11.00·11.10, liiHIIO U.
7bt I Green Twp. plllyon but "lt'o dollnlw but llietls
MIIUIW ol Columboa
W II IU..Il,!OlJ
also the 2 referees. Aod
wo approval of tile board of
....u, a Jaw., ro.o~~oto...,J
were to lind CIUt 11 tile eod o( teao," ho oxplliDed.
IUPil - Tile
8l'oUil4l 110 1b lD.!O.
the 11me how very true Ibis Larldn, oaid McCullough was
Preu lnternatloual
Sheep :as: aloughter
wu, u our boya' defeat wu hind fur the coming JMr, -·••unto Clall A hi!IIIIChool bulnt.ji~Md)o,....., ~poOrly
decided by tile referees' deci· refuled ID eollllltellt oo theiiMoll llama, with oc1too1, Delllll.jlil*l...r elloloo 11(1.1• lb
liob.
Allary. He said the mamter of salyear: and scoring average:
wooled lamba
.Is far as wo here In Racine acy also wu subject to board apJ'IRII' 'RAM
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John Howard, Columlllll
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Ohio University
Colah
McCulloogtl
a., llapleloll'l
had
'"'tap
Hire~~ Mo1U'Ouaia
ot ""'" stale, but allo had
ATIIENS tUPII - NICk .M:our· In ohargo tl cyclo,. NC!flllting
•uzi•. 25, • ono coach at Ball In oi.- all of Oblo, with the
&gt;tate (IJidJ Teacllon Collep uception of tho Toledo IIIII
IInce Septeb\liOr, has been named Ciovetaad 11111111.

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uloio Univenity.
haD team boasled 21 membe,..IJ
A 11158 graduate of Miami UDi· from Ohio, toatif7ing to hill of.
•eroity, ho ate IIO«&lt;IIia __.. ftltw•la 1 oo a -.ttir.
degree from Ohio U. in 1181 ODd McCullough played his eollege II
assistant football """ tradl football at Georgia Mllltary
&lt;lOoch at Ketteriug , _ ll1glt .... IIIII w.lbll li.C.I C411.·,
lchool DOlt ~ l1lltll _ , ltld lllltored la other oporto.
tn BaH Slt.llte.
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~l!:ltte a b~ar 8 1°1antlarea~'fh tourna~ent approv- /ld to the honorable mention list while two others earned ~ 8t'oWII """ oldlo. N. Y. N ooo ooo zro 01~ u I llelroit 101 a IAult 1•
eel· very sc oo part cpa ng
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Lour •tcm•. 1111-R. .wen.,
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N.Y. 1Nl IIGO IIGO liO 01- 4 11 I
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However. Southern Local basketb'8ll fans die a mueh nadoe team w c
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It Blosser tournament manager and nament, and bl« Joe Lofl•n.~ I senior wbo led the North L.Allgtloo INl ooo 000 ~a I I Whlto 1101 altil CriJidall. '1'clnt
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(8!. Rowe. KIIOb &lt;8l, 11M4
141 • Reallf 11~1 &lt;81 llawkilll (U&gt; 1114 llbcrY.
assl~nt a)hletlt director of Ohio Umvel'll ty \\' ere 8 piolllhlp were both aeecmled honorable mention in the DlloJ, distillrt and. regional tourna"!ents were held, bas been voting. •
IDd lllam!hlrd. .Drysdalo, Jloe.
_Hawkins. Loaer-W!ilti.
on the recelVIng.end of rrltlclsm for the e\'enlll that o~·
TWo other area players, Wayne Youna of Htp!den, bUck 171 • 8eoM &lt;ll """ Clmllli, liii-Hielmiao
curred In t~e l~st four or six seconds of southern LOf81 ds and Mark Slllltb of Ames-Berne lallded berihs on the JrumJty 171 · Wilmet - Dloley. At M
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~.::. squaD.., Uchtlllberg Pie t At Sar8IGII m..
Los l\ng, lA 6oo 110 roo- 4 t •
~,'-boy nameit'!Darrell, who dribbled In for a last second
ay PrH JatonallorW
Local
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Alan St. Louie
' 1110 000 011- 4 7 0 Cbl,cago &lt;NI D!l3 OIO 12l&lt;- 7 14 •
lay:up where also there was disag_reement - depending J~:Bus ~UPII _ Uniled .M:tko
de.'' ;~keman Weotem Cble$ IAl 000 001 UJ _ 1 51 0 BellbS!Iy, Grba tel and 11:. So· 1
upon where you were from, Racme or Green - as ro Preu Internatlonol lllUIOIIllCOd Its
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Woollburu, Slllt&lt;ld 171 , OU.o dowskl. Jaokiob, Schllllz 181 llld
whether or not 1! was a legal shot).
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Mr. l!lll08el' In ht. defens,_. are coocemed, "Our Boy s" basketball lealDI today - the
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Balunull; Jclmlloa 161, Pbillipl er - Grba. Ill\ - Deet, santo.
he considers he actually needs .VON the game and ""aUy got Icream of the atatt's amaU - I Joo hngrulo, Denniloo St. 19l IJid Lollar. Winlw'-&amp;ldMl!. I!Mka.
no defense, and rightly so - a raw deal in the way the 1ame ·crop
Mary s.u Sr 11
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forwarded to Sports Desk a was handled by the refe~s.
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San ll'ran. 1101 000 010 - 2 t 0
copy of an onsl~tc! letter he Hope that next year the ones In b.ollotlng by Ohio' sport• Paul Jewell, Llckln Heights. 14, Tampe, Fla.
l!lcl8ton
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Arden: responsible for Botting the rei· writers and cOaches, tile teamo Sr
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jKBIIIU City 101 010 041-11 II o 9an!ord, Larsen 1&amp;1 and Bill!)'.
Tornndo Fan" which blisters erees will be more careful in had a concentration of Eastern j,
Con II
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200 100 001 - 4 101 91epl!eMdh, lltidAIIIZ 18l IIIII '1'111·
Or'o Univerolty up real brown their selection and ;ry to plck jOhlo 'playel's, hoaded I&gt;)' Pow· M m Sr no y,
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Pliotor Wyatt 171 ond Bcyan,' man. Winner- Radlllt. LOserom scorches tbe referees latr· the very best and ones I hat hatan' i-fool·ll p(lmt-maker Ben ~:!·
an, aneovllle llole- Aocue uil. Taitowla, Henry ltl, ,Lihtft. Ill\ - Daven)l6l'l.
lv Into a pretzel The leUer re-. dellnltely will not be partial to Wiley, who Uext;eb :
d= Cl'. ., Sr Y
jFodor Ill and Edwarcla WlMirAt 'I'UeiiJil, Atll,
fers to, .two paragraph:t in Bob one team - be it ours or a n y room a!l we as on e ar
irandschumacher, Salem MUter. Loaer-Tsl~.
Ho\lst41n
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court.
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Liberty Sr
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Clevtttud
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ga me. One descr:bed . ~he loss 11 surely was 8 sloppy bit of An honor student and preMident Phil Sno~. Sabino, Jr.
Innings!
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as "unbelievable. whtch ' laken referP.elng and do hope thai tbe of his senior class, wn~ srored
miRII !'F.AM
Boltimore 000 llllil100 1-· 5 10 2
•~,~ of conte&gt;d/ could tppear to referees realize tbat they dld an average of 28·8 pomts per Mark Smith, Ame•·Hern, Jr. :Pitts. . . . 0110 ioo OtO - 4 9 Z
irqllly ~lrulduggery or poor ref· a "PUNK" job for which, I Igame and led all pl~yers In . the Ron Volpe, Yorkville, Sr.
McCormldl, Burnalde Ul, Short '
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area coach as sa m the shot am sure,
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Mike
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Lorain
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to sit throogh another game *" ,year est.,- on.
Mary. Sr
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called etl er wav. In netl~r poorly refereed and hope tbat l Wiley headed 1 firot team ... ,
&amp;.tier. Celina IC!IS, Jr. 1divlht. HR-Oaoo.
AI.. 'C.t~~toln Colero
caae was Mr. WlnBOII seekmgl Ute ref . r e e s are "REAL lection that averaged a collective
RONOIIAIILE MENTioN
I At PolnpAno BUch, Fla.
tc add fuel 10 wh?l was cer· PROIJD" (Ha! Ha!) of the de- j total of more than IJO points per I Jim McCullough Illes; • Liberty llelrolt
030 1111 OIS-17 17 I
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lamly to blossom mto • post· feat they handed our "NO. I ' game. But a wave of upsets in :s.t.m· O..n lleMattlo MldVale·/WIIhinctoo IIGO 1110 too- 8 8 Z
galll4! ero .::: bad 1 'eeimg. He TORNAOOES." For we still Itournament play prevented this :Mike ·Mtlarc\k Lake~nd · JGbh Regan. Egan 11i 1M 1'r'landos.
Pickeni Hardware
w~.r~,;,:r .,.~ ~u~~llevable" think that they are tbe No. I week's state to~rnamentols~cla·I, Dellrouo, 1'1q.;a catholic; Aftdy \Dtllieb, Bllr4 t•I,' Babr tal and
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t ern. McMillan, New UXIngton lit. lclllllldt. WlftiW !Met
MASON, W.VA.
m the sense that Racme was
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ahead six points with z. 37 on tbey h\\!J d1 erent. re erees oor Allhou
tbe teama were oot Aloyoluo: Dan SIA!phelts, Mt.
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the clock and still lost
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Valley· Mikt Tho tn 1 a
tmagme Mr Ed Jucker U I from the Sentinel and have un· selections misbt have John How·l
Harbor· Jack· Mllllal'
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· Gary JohiiB&lt;In, Yotk:
ihe events of lllot Samurday made about bow the game was I Do ngUchtenbe
Both
Hopewell . Loudon:
'"hi uite unbelievable too. hOIIdled and want Y00 to know ca 'o
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Mlnnleh, Lol'llln st. Mary: •
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a 15 point bolg'e with
I am not alone in my fee~ averaged more thalln :II pOints •
l!ueylk, Cleveland Cant!u&gt;: I
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· ·r YBl~sser quotes from the to rellcl Ibis little note, J u 11 At ..,ter would be Mike
: Ron 8onedeela!t, 8DI'llll·l
-:ici~l tournament Information had to 'Jet you know how I felt of Wake~an Weo~ern llelerve, a
Local.
r ··tar to all schools:
about the toUrnllJllent.
IHI scormg machine who hU at Bill Guy, Cohsnbtu Univ.,.,ritv:
'l'he officials have lleen blr·
Ao Ardent Tornado Fan - a 26.8 per 1ame chp. The guanh
Joha111111, Grilli: Neil
"' by the SEO Boord In ae· The No. I Team irnhe 'STATI!. Iwould bo Wdey Olld 1 Joe
South Central : Bob
CGrdMce wllll lbo r..WII o( 1 like people wbo cannot sill!
of Dennl8on 81: Mary:
Paul
lh• voto by ~SI!O Dlalrlct their naJ!I(!S.
stx feet but virtwll
Jim
coaches. Tbete elll&lt;llb bin
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In field goal productlnn.
ltidl Ernell,
blen assigned . to tbe games
The runn::::""h~::
li'l!ll\&lt;ict: &amp;II Xlopfer,
J&gt;elore lime lltiWillp 11111 ao
aloo cont.!l,;'.r ont jUnior ,.
town: Harold Albert, Xillalli&gt;D:
assignment of olflclall will bo
bina'a Phil &amp;now. Paul Jewell
Mauret, t:ollll!lbtu lit.
annOOD&lt;ed llefot1 1 1 11 e
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fir-• ~-•als m the SEO Assoc10tion. At
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sellson•s @nd only two remain· CU!Iough •. an. lililltant at
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take 7he bombast from unhapPY fans whoae teams lost.
We cannot set! how selection
ol and asslgoment o1 officials
to' the tournsment games eoold
flo put on a more fair basis.
On the otber hiJid folloWill(l
II tbe letter Mr. 81~ rece!Y·
l!d. It could e~plaln In part Kerlllit's Cl'l¥ing hair. It also sug·
cests why blah IICbool athletlcl

yoars, was chosen
Marietta St. Mary. Joe Ryan
Ohio State Football Coach
Zanellville Rosecr8118 and
CINCINNATI
Hayes to fill a vacancy on
of Salem
CIUle,lloaday l«&lt;Dt
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Buckeye olaf!.
illlughmer •teen IJid
"He w.. recommended
Top - . • ftlrll Toea
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hiring! by me, subjeet to
Throe junion domlnotod
wollt; lYerage to high
proval by the board of ""::'~ I ::~ oelecttooa, wbich
11100-mo U. aJawcbtor 11een
Hoyos aold. "I thinlt be will
top 11&lt;0rfr ol lbo buncll
low 1D av•ate choice
1 .~alllllbll addllian to .....
Mark Smith ol
lilt 1b 211.~.25. IDOd to
He Is • real fine coach,
bombarded the baskell at choioa ZZ.'IMS.oo, most good
One. 1 lalow him mllnly by
per 11me ,...,
ltlftdard ta 1low good
iR fair IIDte !at wl4o Bpread talioo and lt'o da_rn good."
of YokvlllJi """
fterqe llhol&lt;t around
de-emphaslzlnB campaigns.
McCullough said 81
of Lorain st.
211.21!: average choice 'IIJIIoiOOI
11ou Mr. liloller:
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Iowa, that ho hH IICI:O)J5ecl
1oM ..wa 011
biilfti •ao.t~.ft, low ID
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I jWit W(9t to enter my~ olfor. H~ " RpeciN "'·:~I:E~~
dmDial
pd. IDJMI . st.l
ldt aiOoC flllb amrlll hlllldred aholil) . Iii Joio ~ Il1lckere~
1111 tile tblrd
li.OIIolt.IIO: utJliiJ
olbor RaaiM r.n. who saw the In time lor aprlnt drllla
IMoy llutMt ol CeUne
lf.II(I.JI,Oo:
IIUQ!b.n llmt Jut Saturda1 open Mlllldll)'.
IIIICIUlall Coaatpmill&gt; IJid
lty IIIII ~ llulll
lftemoon In Grovor Cooter in He ,.ld the Oblo stato pool
YOUIII o1 Hlll&gt;lltll.
11.10; ...t.n II7MdJ :;.~::./
Alhau.
e real flnt coallhinl job IJid
Tbl ..u,.- OOIICiuetod ';~/:::::r:•-·00. IIDOII
We ha¥f Iollowed the Rltl!ine couldn't Wm it clown~"
ta lbe ft11011a1
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TWDadoea itl IIIII I jWII "II io an advancomen~
wblcb Nll1ltH Ill a • - Cit
1'1110: hlrrowo IIIII
w..l to let yoo know that for a COUI'II, and that ....
lnattona ol U. team&amp; burt•••
a. 11 loww, ..._
(OIId .... u lmpor· lll)'lq," ... adtlod.
AlJ.Oblow.
I!Mw: 1•1 Ill
IIIII u lbo Dlllrlel) It was he
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t.udlnJJ ltOllorlblo
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Wlll'll job Wf ha" ever Hell OIIU Atblatic Director
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ll.llott,oo, Ill
reltreea do. We aalcl from t b e Larkllll aald lbo KcCullough
IIINld Albert Cit ·
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1111'1 of the game that 1111r boyJ lectlon wiU be submilled to
Gary Joluuaa ol York,
1b uJo.Jt.oo, lei IIWIO
were play!ni qalnat nor only boord a: Ill April II meeting.
ol RopowoD - IAiudon
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7bt I Green Twp. plllyon but "lt'o dollnlw but llietls
MIIUIW ol Columboa
W II IU..Il,!OlJ
also the 2 referees. Aod
wo approval of tile board of
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1:20 Co11771rY J . 1·30 Newo
U5 Farm World Newrr
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and gratitude to all who rendered assistance and syntpailhy
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Dana Fisher &amp; Family.
J. B. Bailey &amp; Family, Mrs.
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SINGF.B electric sewing rna· ance.
cancelled?
your
chine, A-1 condition, sews for- I
license' C&amp;ll W\' 2-2966.
ward and backward, darns, Send brief resume to Mr.
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patches, monograms, etc. No ' Wuver, Box 509, Galli·
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for pumping basements in Sy~ cash or 7 payments $6 month· j ~~~~=~~~~~l
racuse. This money is to be ly · WY 2-2204.
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person or
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Humphrey Rybrido
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Syracuse Fire
Developed area _ adapted -- in small town. Room
board and small stipend.
a 23 ate grown.
HH :061 Silage corn
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LOSE WEIGIIT safely dnd
HH !161 Late Ear Corn
6842, Mrs. Dale Barnhart,
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HH 861 Best Ear Coro
D. I, Middleport.
only 98c. Stark Drugs.
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Also Ohio Certilied
HAM SANDWICHES, 15c and U. S. 13 805 L-41 "-"'· I
3(Je . Coffee 5c. Jack's Dairy
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SINGF.B electric sewing rna· ance.
cancelled?
your
chine, A-1 condition, sews for- I
license' C&amp;ll W\' 2-2966.
ward and backward, darns, Send brief resume to Mr.
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patches, monograms, etc. No ' Wuver, Box 509, Galli·
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for pumping basements in Sy~ cash or 7 payments $6 month· j ~~~~=~~~~~l
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pie ta live with - elderly man
Syracuse Fire
Developed area _ adapted -- in small town. Room
board and small stipend.
a 23 ate grown.
HH :061 Silage corn
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LOSE WEIGIIT safely dnd
HH !161 Late Ear Corn
6842, Mrs. Dale Barnhart,
ily with De•·A-Diet tabl&lt;ots, j
HH 861 Best Ear Coro
D. I, Middleport.
only 98c. Stark Drugs.
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Also Ohio Certilied
HAM SANDWICHES, 15c and U. S. 13 805 L-41 "-"'· I
3(Je . Coffee 5c. Jack's Dairy
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Bar, Middleport.
3-25-6tc ReedsVille, Ohio, CaU · 667~195 .
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Lonholes,
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please call Milton 1\0tlSn. WY $59 cash or 8 payments $7.96 baby sitting. Lorena
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Pomeroy, Ohio. WY 2-6961.
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forti and 11111 ~l'I"!J: l7l7d
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PRICE

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TwoHardWar6Store
Other Buil~i~gs
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suspension tnd steerlnr on tht twillIna Ri~H:lkll IPOfb e11 count, DM
Gume, drm 1 ford hlrdtap to viclorJ
0¥11' 43 othw stock Cln. Th• 5IJO..mllt
1rlnd demgnstrated Ford 'l aaperl11

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PURE OIL TRIALS
J•nu•rr 27

DAYTONA, FLA,
F•bru•rr 24

In • CDmpetltkwl dnl!nld to test '"·
II'Ound ptrtwrnenCI, fonts wert overIll wiMers In Cl111l 111d Clns II Jll tbt
Pu" 011 rffforlhlnct Trilb II Dl)'ton1.
Their tculp~rfonunct dtslin tddtd up
to mott toUt polnb in 111 tconomy,
ltelltrllkln and brtkilf evtnts.

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Junior life insurance plan
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5 'imes in face value by
the 'ime your child is 21.
Yet the low premium
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For full details, contact:

IN COLOR

Featuring Spencer Tracy and "rank Sinatra

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The adventure story of a handful of heroes fight·
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packed rush of 5 o'clock traffic, on a twistlns
mountain rt~ad, the·results are iinportant to yOu.
0 On every slippery surface you need .t ht kind
of roadabilily that placed five Fords out front j n

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oald that
resentini all the. uoion.•. . F, M, Ilion in hefty segmento ollhe city'•
were . done J·hl• . publication Flyfm, ·publisher of the Daily ;economy: Department stores, real
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ol iiitnoost lbreo iDc2 -~ll l wl~ the 'ftlursdoy morning edl_t ed a lot."
ment agencies. book publishers,
mMllu&gt; tn naUon'a IJrgesl city.
'nie othrr ~. morning· PI" l&lt;ncl'TIIayer·d«larod, ••we think railroads, hotels, and reatauranto.
Tlio pres101 w.... rea&lt;17 tD rol!,
Times. Mlrror· aild •the we ~avo something wa can build f
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tives or to the Lighthouse AssoSUn, LOOg Island ~ hope, no losers." he said., He elation for lhe Blind for help.
. , Long Island ~ WGU~ not to~ment on whe~her j The hs~ of workers dtsplaced j
. ;iob!ems ' I~ the . 111\l'*g·, ll&lt;W'J'I'P""' · '!'•~hl l from lheor Jol1s by ll)e dispute
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lblt 1 . .UII&lt;h!y bjackpul knlled aav· and public relat•ons lirms, waste· ..
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