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vtlle, Oh1o. Saturday the
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and family of Zanesville v'"'"'
Mr. and Mrs. John Buckley ed recently with his p....,.ts.
and son, Jell of Cheoapeake, and Mrs. Robert Sharp '"d
Ohio, visited last week with her er relatives .
Mr. and Mrs. ·Owen Miss Norma Grant has
and son, Danny.
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Mrs. Gon Geary and Mr. Brad she has been a medical patient.
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Pomeroy I'IDII!ora ~ ibob; ·fu llbootlng aa }l!ey ~hall Olllled, but 1 llfto pollll el.'leld to·.@I!O point. 'lbo iN4 lba i'DD!erof . lleWYeo, ~~~
.baateiiiJJ] Willi a O!l,fHleld ·goabi mill .t~en~p~a. p~.ty by BDl Jewell. bOlpod pn -wed- 11111111a field 11011 by 1D the preliJniDaeyo. 8ieye
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their debUIIamt!Gr
Coed&gt; Ealora limped IDID 1 IJ-7 Rl1'tllnt Hd, Qallo '
It unW lbe lbl'd .~ wbl!ll two of 15 ch11111y - · Tbo ·~ •W~ INm to ·a ~ c1ofb!i llllllufa by 57-Q,. Zim- roy with II points. Jolla
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fhl ~ lead, wu :.held BqJey 4-01; ~- ,JN. 'l
lhey df"PPPOI .... b)''" mueb Pllllhero made aood on nblo ol 11·2'1 load ....- lbe · P....,.., llllft'IIUIII bit with a lielol 1011 sank a ,... throW wllb lbe
by 'a _., eo-11f IICOI'tl 31-ZS n bollllme llld thai bold Caldwell M'll, l-.r'l\ ~ .. ,;f.
II I! ~to; . ~ ·~led 17,
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leld IIi~ a. Ia lbe llrllt quarter, Swllldell had cone j~ ~ 11 far .II ,free throw with .1.112 Nlll8IJ&gt;. 011 tho clOCk to win tho piM Tbo ~ Eaelos ...,... o1 the IIDal qaarler.
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aod a H ~ !bey eould JiooolbiY 10 Ill lbelr ~· ~·; · fllkl. 1011 for I'Grneroy,
ed .., liZ per oent 'o f - .mta 1!Je . baby Ealleo d091Ied CGIIop ........ . _ . .
. , 1!1"'1!"" pa...s ljle rar tho Panthen. ~ llobiaJI' 1J141 lor an O]llldlla PIDt •k&gt; wilb :10 III!CGIIdo ·ieJ* made 1be The boJ: .ocore:
from !be f!old while .....w.ed HIDDall-Trace 13-15 1n !be pr• 117
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Slmpoon, Jewell '11letl lnllowed lbe wlk!est , lll POMEROY- Swmdell t+U; low IVerqt.
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BIC Ken a,rtullfl led all scor. bad Dille points for tho wlnnen Trenton St. 11 Pbll C. til P. II.
Crow
Juod 12 wbile Billy !be Panthen held lbrouiboullbt gap to rt.U .,. tbe two IDn . oiMilnl the baD and pt.- Jewell H-13; Smith U-4.
era by clumPin8 in 211 polnll. and Randall Mulllho led 11-T MODIDOII!b 7S Piatt Jlllt !I '
Jewell 'bit ~ Bob Sml1h roond· the ltrst half. After lbe Rock· INme maiDtalned lbal aame IID(' Ibreo w four lboll at lbe tala: 2»9.
HariUD&amp; a ~ ,..lor
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Boston U. e2 11111101'1 11
. ed out lba PaDiber ICOiiog ets narrowed lho gap at &amp;.7 Jlllllln anlll the ODd of lbe el&gt;tdet boiGre Swindell Plh-. WELLSTON - Holzapfol
eight O~ld goals IDd' 10 tree Eastern will host Chauncey • Ml St. !oWft 79 Bider f1
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in that flnl quarter, field goalo third quartor when the ...,... erecl In 1 rebound and waa 1-7, Zimel'Jll811 6-CI-1.1, . Stabler throws.
Dover loDiiht with the Reserve PlaU.brgb Sl. H 81-ockp.
Eddie JaCobo, flaahy Junior by Crow, ;llmJIIOD. SwbldeU, and wu 4HS wllll WollaloD In foulod. wilb ..,. IIOClOIId remain- 2-1·5, JacObo 1~,Bethel 2- other double figure p!Joyore same beginning at 7 o'elock llld Provlderice_tl' Aolu•ptha • · ·
forwlnl ol the Rockets, bad Sith lenilheoed the · to trout.
IDg; He made 80011 OD ol H, GU!Iland 1-6'2,Jordall U-4. for the Eagles were Ken Cold. the Var!ilty conies! at i p.m. Clarl: '19 Bowdoin 71
pollllo IQr top ICtll'ing honotll. 111-7 In favor ol lba Pantbora 011 tht OJ)eOinc llpoll of the hlo free lbrowo ID &lt;0111plete.. Totals.: Z'l-z-56.
well !lith II and Roser Spell- By Quarter!:
Seton HaU 90 Loyola (lid.) 71
lmmennan wao t1re on- at the end of the first quarter. final quarter, Bob Crow took tbe scoring and .to give the &amp;ore by quartero :
cer with 12 _ SIA!ve Badgley and H·T ..... . . . . . 7 23 34 38 _ 38 ' NY Ath. Club 911 llbaca ({{ ·
iy other Rocket In the double ·Paced by Jacobs, the Wells- the tip from Swindell and drove Panther• !""lr victory.
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16 27 12. 59 Charles Knight each had eight. I Eastern . . . . . c; 33 56 8IJ _ 811 1St. Mich;lel's 101 Clarkaon· •
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ton five narrowed tile Pomeroy Wider the buci&lt;et for a left- Wellston a Reserves, behind Wellston
7 :&gt;.:; 4&amp; 56 Terry Rucker 11-l, led Coach H-T _ Rucker &amp;-&amp;-1&amp;, Mur. St. Francis (Pa'l 72 lolili fl
George Evans• Wildcats with dock 0-3-3. Belville ~. Mont- 1 MMJiland St, Ill Hofstra 71

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'Great Spahnru"e' 1"n Wor
·Battle wi"th Bobby' Bragan

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BJc•'msnuo•_tth88!oo u·m· 10 u
Athens 111gb school opened 1poured In 19 reaulted In a 51-31 1his hoyo "husUed," !bough loa· Asa Bradbury IDd Bill Dav- I '!"incinnatl
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ing, They did weD al the tree to bad 10 points each. Hendy I Philadelphia
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Old Domin 102 W 4&lt; L •
ball dlamplonilllp...wllh • 311 - Eric Gustavson, the w be-lllDe. Bulldog ID!ractiono gavelled Alben• Willi lli.
kN.... York
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Ky. Wesleyan 89 ·Hanover 74
poin~·!!«&lt;ml .liaH.J,W"Iethat .out- -"cled·: and talented wlng ,them 38 opportunities there of
Tbe Athens team was the
Weslem Dlvltiloo
Ala. A&amp;M Ul Alabama St. Ill
distanced the mucb oh01'14lr Mid- shot of the Bulldogo, led aU whicb 26 were euhecl ln. Ath- llD"''P of ltist year'o Bulldogs
W. L. Pel. MILWAUKEE (UPI)-Warren gan. "But this was Warre" Shaw U. 95 V~ . St. tr1
die~ Yellow Jacteto, 71-441; ocorlng with ZO points.
mnde II of 19 good.
Frosh of whom McAfee aaid, Los A 1
I&amp; 1 _1152 Spano sayo he doesn't want to Spahn, llld had to be hand:ed iE. Car. 59 Lenoll' Rhyne !I
PiaJins a slowed dOWll· of. For MiddJeport, Gary Srobart, The thriller of the evening '"Tbey could run with MiddJe. 81 , .~r~· ea
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tense, the ~ackellled !-lin the 11-0 junior, led with 15 points ,... In the prelimlnery contest port'o varsity,'' referring to the B.lt~
12 10 .lif5 get lDto a "running conunengreat care, even
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12 1.1 .500 tary" with hi&amp; former manager, couldn't get anybody out."
Illinois 110 UCLA 13
back 17-111 by the end of I he laohiODed out of two field goalo by Athens in the last two sec. Tonight the Wahama Whi!A! Detroil
8 16 .333 but their verbal exchange Bragan aald Spahn "got old Notre Dame 116 Ball 81, 82
first quarter, and· trailed .3:1·23 and 10 of 14 at the charity line. !nnda of an overtime 37·38.
Falcono come to .Middleport for San Francisco
8 17 .320 ~ursday Indicated neither will aU of a ouddon" and that ac- Rckhrst CoL 106 ltaD. SL C. 71
at lialflime. A dlaaslrous :third Atheno hit 30 of 68 Oeld at.- It was 34 all at ihe end of I non-league
lest. Wahama
Frida''' Ilelulll
DU88 the other In 1965.
counted to a great extent for Creighton 88 U&gt;ng Beacb St. 10
period, In whlcb Ill!' Jaekets tempts for 46 per cent. T h ~ the regulation time and Heady, lost to the Ripley Voklngo by Philadelphia 119 Detroit 106
Milwaukee Braves Manager h~. failures.
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scored but eight PQints whUe Jacl!ets hit 10 of 38 far 26 per ~ sophomore of the Bulldogs, 20 polnll Tbursday night
j Cincinnati 101 Los Angeles !10 Bobby Bragan rold Bob Woll of
stopped smokmg, and !.Dyola (IU.) 106 Wm ontario 31
Coach Charley McAf"''J crew cent. Coach Carl Wolle aaid hooked In the winning field goal.
Baltimore 106 St. Louis 106
the Milwaukee Journal that lila! • dlmgerous because a guy Minnesota fl Drai&lt;e 60
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San Franclaco 112 Bostcm at Spahn . oold last week lo the has a tendency to eat when Washburn 8tl J . Brown ll!l
with U, and Alba with 11.
Athena -Guslavso~ 8+20,
New York Me1a, thought only he's~ to reaching f~r a cig· IWayne St. 89 Won Reserve 7t .
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Tbe Bobcats bit on 2'1 of so Wright 2-11-4, Mcinturf 0-11-0,
ol himSelf last ...... when the arette, ,. aaid Bragan. .He
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attempts tor 56 per cent and
· 4-1-9, Rusoeu U-4,
3SII-game winner alumped to a 10 to 15 pounds overweight all
Sowthnlne of 14 for 64 per aenllrom Coon H-13, Glover
0-11-0,
11-13 log
season. · He was dead on his Seattle Ill Oklahoma 81
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Snyder ~10, Adams
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ID IIi~ ......... a rellefer lf couldn't move off Ute mound Baylor 102 'l'illane.rl
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throws for a percentage of 30 tals 30-11 of 19-71.
he liadli'l been thinking about and ,they - · bunting ham ot. Bap. u. 76 S.W911 Ot. st...
18 of zt free ,,-owo for Middleport - Wallace
that 1811,1100 salary of his," aaid silly, On , of that hia oontrot Niagara U. at Tulsa, CBncel!ed,
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Bragan. "He knows It can't be was gooe.
bad weather.
Cook waa very sharp In
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cut more than 25 per cent un- Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o .,nec. 5, 19~
latler department aa he bit
Cunulngham l-0-1 ":ration 1-i NEW W. VEN - Four
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win tlllili- second straight Southern Valley Athletic Con· With 1&amp;, llld Don
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Warren Spahn - the great
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alld Movers. U&gt;yd Plckena killed a
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Ohio ,.,•• lcbuck weigblllg 140 pouncla,
Spahn, reached at his Okla.
It was Southwestern's first loss In two outings, and Ute losers.
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King got a &amp;-point buck boma raoch by Lou Cbapman
the first under new. Coacb Lloyd Myers.
Southweolem'o next conlest
Vnlled Preu
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first period ~ lead and """ nov· ba.fkela respectively to put the Southwestern
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Creet seeks Ito third
111 FrankllD 41
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checked In , "I toldl!hlm (Bragan) when i
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we were in Houston that I'd be I
Leadi' 'ticore .six pOints, . whUe Cook to pace Soulhwea!A!m In .
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I Southwestern came up with iolt 1-1-3; Beyant 0-11-0;
DaJIDn Aller 4Z
La:~ art holb of Masm Bragan conceded that the 43- 1
Soulbwestern'o *•en .pollllo 1li points in the final quarter son M-8; Hall 11-$-3; Slaiver
North Dearborn 77
;:" ting ':, Graot conuty
' yeaN&gt;Id Spahn wiD make the
were 111 'scored by ·~ Cook, to · outscore the Cheahire . five ~; TOtalo 111-IWO.
HarrlaoD 59
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Tyo 11+22; Polcyu 0-11-0;
Cinclnn.oll 'Taft 7S
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I t - 50A &amp; 13,1 Mile NOI1h of A \ Tbe Highlanders ootohol. KC Tbe wm was only tho Bob- 1e111 11-G-t, and ~paulding 0-11-0.
DayiOD Dllnbar 59
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shelled the way he waa last
ODon' " ' 5 - . Thurt. SatA,. IT.... Wid. Fri.
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stanza, cata IIOClOIId over Sol!lhwesten Barnell 2-2-1; 'l'bomaa U-4; Warrell Local It
season, bo would have bee&amp;
hut Kyger ~ led at 1\llf· In hltitory,
Duncan &amp;-2-12; Leach 11-1-ID;
Fort Frye II
Tile largest deer killed 10 lar shipped to Denver,• aald Bratime, 31·23.
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Belpre 64 Newport 411
Is 1 14-polnl l;iuck wel&amp;blng :101
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a new family room'

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A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION

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Local one owner ear, elean Interior, blue finlsb . good tires,
standard trans. Radio and heaLer.

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IIJit 1inWr elllfflol lj!e loWII Ollt
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dral.

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lklnnecl aDd oliU 011 coil! or 011
the floor under the lilbt of
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A man In creon tatlp! ,jllmp-

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enJ1ne automatle tram. Like new wbltewall U'el,
radio and beater. The word II co on tbll sharp car.

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•1111 menlaUy comfortallle.
1be face could DOt be mlltaken. II was Lew A)'l'H,. A
conscientious objector w b o
somo!JQw lul;d .beeQ lllf~cted
enoiJ8h W medlclJle to lfel Into
a coJn~ : IOnt and;do hi~~­
Now, the lncUnallon of · a repo.ur in a IJlOI Ute the Is o
hurry aDd get out t11a newa IIIII
bls · mattonal ftgure - for be
was - bad ·been dlscovtl'ed In

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cJared hl1111elf a conscientious
obJector. The public waa som
what sllockecl. Then Ayres lo'a
taken away 10111eplace. And lot a new and dramatic role.
cotten In 11\1 na!WfW despera· WeD, I never reported H.

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1:10 Dlnnar Muslnole
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GOOD Timothy Hay. WY :&amp;-2807 .

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Detroit Democrat Stole
Background of Attorney

Foil ond Chrlstmoo Arrongomonll - Chrlstmu
Wrolhs - Grove Blonkets - Cut Flowers Corsog-Gifl Items In Abundonce
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

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jghted ·story from Wasbo
j PoSt·Sbondard claimlnt
ijt~lie Blnestock, 28, acf·
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f~al charges in
with the l&lt;llllng of
rights workers.
,At present, 19 of the .
face oncy federal
violating the civil rillb.ts
workers, shot to
led under a dam last
But Mississippi authorlti•
reported ,to have
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~mson, ,~lraight from - his wi~d·u;
~ ~bbion The Agony ~nd the. ~stasv"
u ng, and- tlilit sort of thing _ ·is
due in New York fr
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With iloth C t
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en Ury·Fox EIX~utives and
pr~ucer Arthur ••cobs on "f)r. Doolit·
. tle. ff ever a man should be iiu ha
• IDood, Rex ought to be; his recent
· per-formances have been 80 brilli 't h
· ,· might easlly win two Academ Aan e
In a r~w . . . Now that the 8 y Wards
v~us ~ave separated, be's doin::?e ~!,'2J ·
~e'iiJ watering-holes with such Jet-set
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:;nne! ~lacks, •. white sporta Jacket, ~:a
hae-e~ne ~d lizard boots. Too bad the
· ven 1.a Picture to nrove it· no re 1 y
patron of La Grenoufue will 'bellev·eguthaart
h
"!an esteeme!l establishment woul&lt;l
al m! a lady so garbed. If they did I ap.
;eogiZt to the "Goldfinger" bunch, but
that Grenouille Is aUfP''Ig;
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thon oft-Broadway hit "The Fantastlcs"
~~~J"parated fro~ h~ husband, jau
WU!i '&gt;t:.l8etreimy Ste1~, son of cartocni•1
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otber da'1llerous perso . h
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s.ealr,fo~ Fe!J. 25, but Columbia Pic. ~' . : )!: . .,
v~ce men ... - Tony Perkins Is in Goth .
4l!,dy has reserved IJIOre than
·· .-IIi deCide between two u. s. films . H
ft!llilllousines for top stars, cinema ex'
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or less
It with the Euro e s ecutl.ves and celebritlea :who will be
he hall become a :,~~ · :~nng In from U countries for tjte ev.

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,gents who had some assoo~.tt­
.Jon with Russian entertained
:n this country. The paper nil
lhe also provided the narlle ol
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