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Fred Swatzel were In Log~n Thurs9
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day eveomg to attend the Booster Winding Trail Garden Club
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Past Officers
••,;89Ck Springs Methbdist Church
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Hears Herb Culture lect14r'
Racine OES
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Mrs L C Sommerville and Mr~ An Interesting and Informative would be placed In the lrelllll')' to
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n UeS ay Ray Sommerv11le of Pt Ple08ant, talk on the culture of herbs used be nsed for a worthy causa Til•
ee mg e
The Woman's Socu~ty or Christ . JOn," Mrs w A Morgan, and w Va' VISited Friday With Mrs c m seasonmg was &amp;lven by M1ss lra\elmg prize donateO. by Mrs. •' Tbl!l Fast Of£1cets club of Itae
ian Service of the Rock Sprtngs j'To The Stars Through ntff1cult L Arnold and Maxine Arnold
Emmo S01tz wheen tbe Wmdmg Bryan w~s awarded to Mrs. Hoa~ lne Cbapte• 01$ met Tllf!l'$Cia)
Methodut Church met Tue.fiday at tes," Mrs ohver Clark A dialogue,
Mr and Mrs Ra)mond Parker o( Trail Garden Club met Tllursday on
neolng at the home of Mra. W
the church with \i rs Lewis Gruc '11'hc Classroom or The Burnm~ Columbus were receat -guests uf evemng at the home or Mrs t;eo
Mrs c L Heaton and Mrt.~~ROJt Q BatnUi, w..l .M~ID St Ponieto.Y.
ser, prcstdent presiding,
Bush" presenled by Mrs Lewl• Mr and Mrs W!lham Raker . .
Bryan, Butternut Ave
ert TbompBon, flower JU~ge1 J Mrs Cblonas Grimm president
Group Sing in g followed With Grueser, Mrs Wilham Bartels an c
Roger LeiChelt IS conrmed to h i'i
Mills S01tz traced the use of awarded blue r~bbons to Mrs', AI· pre1ided and IA&gt;Ointed Mrs. Bar
Prll&gt;er by Mrs Elmer Dalley open Mrs Jolm Hartung Pra)er lly Mr.. home, Rock Sprmgs road-.w.ltb tbc herbs from aneumt times when lard Pratt for a buffet arrange. nib:, Mrs Cora Webb and Mrs
ed the meebng Membership dues Bartels concluded the ~eehng
flu
they were grown mostly for mediC· D)ent of treated maple leave• ~ Hazel 1Cleland aa the Mmlnatiaa
~ to tbe County Council oC Church
The forenoon \\ as .spe 1Jt m quilt
Mr and Mrs Rus6C'II Gnmm and 1nal purposes to the present when ehl)santhemums m a brown tea. committee Plans were 1\lldtr for
Women was pa1d A report on the mg followed with a sack lunch at raauly of Cleveland are the Week they are used mostly for season· pot, Mrs Bryan, coffee U.:ble ar the annual Chn&amp;tmas party whlctl
World Commumtv Day serv1cc noon
end gues ts of Mr and Mrs Ber• Jng
rangement o( dr~ material in I will be held 11 the honle of Mr.
held m S)racuse was gwen by Mr"'
Gnmm, Let art Falls
The meeting w1th Mrs John Ter- ceramic turkey and abo for a and Mn1 William Stewart, Athens
Gru e!~" f wh o also spoke on the
rell, president, opened with the Thanksgiving t.able arrangrnent of on Thursday December 12. Name•
Work of th e State and Nat1onal
club prayer Collowed with devo- fru1t m a cornucopia Mn' Thomp- were drawn for 8 gift e.-:hange
Councal of Churctl \\omen
t1ons by the president Members son, for a buffet arrangement of
Following the buszness ac.uion a
responded
to
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w1th
"herbs
chrysanthemums
tn
a
flat
eon
contest
was condLicted by Mr~
Plans wrre made fur a candl.:
used 1n seasoning . A report on tamer A red ribbon was awarded Barmtz and pure awarded to M¢
J1ght servne ln be helll al the
tbe meeting held recently at the to Mrs Tbompoon !or a buffet ar· Cleland
1\Tn Hnrry Wehru ng returner!
church on fhan ksgiVI ng I'V(' be
court bou!JC conctlrnJng the land· rangcment of lavender cbry!iin·
Refreshment! were Jerved by
'gmmng at 6 ~0 A gift of SIO 00 home, Thursday frorn Jlo(zer Ho ~
Mrs Terry GaHaghcr and daugh scapmglof the grounds at the new themums 18 8 gold container
the hostest assisted by Mra. Bern
Pllal where she ha s bee, 11 medJclll
was gi ven *n thP church
ter, Debby have gone to columbt18 county infirmary, wu given by
Three contests were c:onduetl:!d Ice Carpenter t those nemed .
"Chmt On The Campus" was: patient for the past two weeks
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where Mr Gallagher 18 employed Mrs C L Heaton
by Mrs Charles Lewis With pr12es bo
d
i k M1
the topic of the prugram presentea
Mrs Elmer Wu:khllm, Mr::
Mr anrl Mr~ Bernard Fultz and
Plans were made for the annual awarded to Miss Seltz and Mn.
ve an Mra Noami 8 r n er, rs
by Mrs Wilham Grucsc r "Follow Berntce Darst, Mr~ 1 homas Cook
Chr18tmao dinner wbicb Will be T II
Greta Simpson. Mr. and M~ Cbar
lea Henaley and Mrs A.dah Neue.
~n g prayer hy Mrs Scolt Folme
\1rs Albert Woodard Mrs Luc daughters, Beth and Barbara and held al the Martin Restauraat (In crre .
The hostC!ss carried out the I
several art icles were read 1nclud 1lle B Hawkms, Mrs Arnold Hayc~ James Arnold, ar~ spending the r•ur.sday, December !1, at 6 30 p
mg "M e th od ~.~m and Jt :; Students" Mrs MlnnJe Neutzlm g Mrs Cla ud&lt;t weekend wllh her parents, Mr and
It
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Thenks,JV!ng
Mrs J\oy Smn, ConVO}'' and the
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r '" the 10·1J Sall'sbury PTA .
)In El mer Baill'Y · An Illuslrat· Darst, Mrs Henry Reibel and Mn
Wled tor the usual gl t exchange freshmtnts afl avors
planning to bunt Phe8·
Springs Better Health
Plans PotJuck

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Mrs. Jo Rardy will !If '"" caller
and In charee of I"Usle for the
dance whleh will be !!om IH2 1
Hardy w!U 11ort leuoDJ tor
Ibeiilnners at 8 SO p. m.

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FRE! HOME TRIAL

BAKER FURNITURE
On The Brlghlell Coraer In Middleport

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Injuries To Others
On Your Property
Can Cosf You '
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FINAIIICIAL LOSS.
COST IS LOW.
PERSONAL INJURIES CLAIMS HIGH.
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Mrs Ward Hayes Cheshire.
Floyd Koehler '' a inedleal pat
lent at Holzer lloopltol
Mr and Mrs Va( Rey nolds anrl
daughter, Rena Lynn, 1\forgantcwn
w Va, arc spentlmg the weekend
with h1s pArents, Mr ami Mrs L
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Fran Reichert, Sou th Second
Avenuc, has been 111 with flu
Mrs H l. Dunhnm has been
visiting her •INter Mro John BIY
zer, and family m Gall ipolis
Harry Munna, Painesville spcn'
the pu t weekend wi th his wife
an~ dau~hter. Kljll, at the home of
Mr llntl Mrs Harry Mllls .and t bcy
returned to Palnesvlll ~ Sunday.
Mrs Heward Dailey I• lli with
pl'~uruy ·al her home on Grant
StrC!ct

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For This Tues··"'·y
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A 6 30 potluck dlnn•r hononn·
fathers wlll precede the ateetlng
S~ CLAIRSVILLE, 0 uP ..:.
of Sahsbur•;, PTA"''~'"
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Richard Ruther!Onl, Zf. Wheellnt,
at the school.
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W Va , wtll go on trial Monday
Mr and Mrs. Biy WhtJey :will lor llrlt degrel1 murder In the fa.
pr"'ent a ski~ Spedal )llipor 'w•Q
beR\mg of LaWrence Price, 30,
be a:iven fathers preieat The room of Bndgeport, Oklo, tbe man he
havang the mott father. wese.Pt believed was trying to date hill
wlH receive a special award. Mrs llirl.
STYlE 976
Orin Smltb will ll"e the sehool
Sun-l2,
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ltookle, wao kll:ed and robbed of
Hostesses Cor tbeevenlng will be $MD near bls home Aug. 13 Rut~·
2&lt; y,
Mra. Oplu Offutt, Mrs Roy Grue- erford
• % h»on coat cftiiJ:
was arrested the followmg
po(Jitr ,....
ter, Mrs Ernest Cullum&amp;, Mr!l day after hlo g1rl friend, Cynthlo
Willi
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in Soos, 19, Martins Ferry, tele•• $mort 2·1... PIPI't
2 hldo htot
am Ra o and n. Max c
phoned Wbcclmll pollee.
\IIO!Er WliH 81U!, GIIIIH
Arnold
Willi IUIQUOt$1
Rutherford confeased to ktltlng
pollee said, but 'contended
Dr. Edna McKI'!ight itPrice,
was an accident He said tie only
Visits With PQrents j.~n&gt;W&gt;nded to beat h1m to dilleourage
attempta to date the Soos
Dr Edna Howell MeKnl~t of girL
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arrived Friday for a ttn days villi!
with her parel}ts 1 Mr and M:ra A
Just
V Howell ond Ralph McKee at
their home, 1~ Plum !!reel, Porn•

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Yellow.'

In Beautiful Red,
Pmk ard Turquoloe Col·
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ICake.~vers
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I Recipe Jloxes

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, ,At Huge Ravenswood PI~,

First of millions of IQJII of pr~
aluminum to follw ~ tie
years ahead, the eaoeadlq llttll
linked together In 1 new en~et­
nrJ.U the vast coal reaene1 ot. the I
Ohio Valley with 1 rediljib ~.
bauxite, of Janwca tn !lie Briltoll
w..t lndiea
Upon oompletion to bJft 102
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Workl it one of the tiill ;,juinlp·
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In a simple ceremony IIWII4ell
only by the prc11; tapplna of l)e
(Jrst of 1114 eleetrolytle cello """
In operotjon began It wd panied by the sounds of eonotn!!:·
t10n continuing lrt a4j01nlna ~
room• ro n11e the plaat'l tnnJII
CIPICIIY to 145.000 loBI of ptlo

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the lilrth of a new basic Industry m the Ohio Valley . ' ·
'the firlt 'Pr4ducUon of aluminum tn the valley basftl on
COI!Iienen"" pow!!!' flowed Sunday afternoon ftom the $21&amp;mlllion RaveMWood Works of Ka~ser Aluminum l Cbemi~
corporation dtJd,way between Pitlaburgh and clnclnnii). ' .

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for the Bazaar Include hand-made
artlelea, baked and eannM goods,
toya, bulbs and candles

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Christmas Bazaar
Tht Women's Auoclatlon of the
Firat Presbyterian Church has
planned a Christmas Buaar to be
held at tbe e~ureb on November
2().21 from 12-8 p, m Mrs. Lowell
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lona took ~on~uctoud tours fro n
• UNBREAKABLE
Socl'ety Meets
the
CitY tn RUrtiM'OUII interc5ti 1g
Squad Donation •
histone 11 rle~ Mnny plctures In
The Wf'lll'tm's Missionary Soeid1 The Martha Class of the Bro1
IDENT·PROOF
were taken and slHlcs: ha' ~
ot the Pomeroy First Baptist bury Church of Christ voted a gift cdor,
been
made
from
them
church met Ttlursday evening a~ of $10 to tho Middleport Emer
the church for their November gcncy Squad when they met
meetina.
P"t week at tbe c~urcb with 1!jn Racine Parish
C•rl Ebmbacb and Mrl tiebrgo
Mro T T Shelton vice pre" Sl&amp;&amp;on as hoateasea.
Youth Join fn
dt:mt, pr~aldcd at the meetihg
Mrs Griff Ruliaell, pre8ldent,
wblch opened with group singing pr1sided and led t~e devotional
snd pr,tyOI' by Mro. Ralph C Zun service which Included Scripture Fellowship
On Nov j9, tbe Rac•nc Part h
del The devotions and program reading, an article "To Pray" and
Youth Fellowship held Ito sever th
was presel)tcd by Mrs Joseph prayer
meeting at the RaC!me Methodut
Cook uslna !or her topte, "Swl!t
current' dealing w1th Japan ShiL!
Durtng the buslnc" meeting Church 1
wu as9ltit~d \)y Mre Ellen Couch, plan s were made for the Chrlll·
Youth group, conshrtln~ ol
Mrs J H Stfphenson Mn Daisy mas party t,o be held on December 17 The
pen1olli attended Raelne Pafl"h
JRiper and Mro Lorallt Sterrett 18 at the bome of Mrs Paul Wlnn Revtval
tervlce With Rev. John El
with a &amp;jft exchange ,II a part of
An offorma was taken for the t~e program Mrs cuoh Jobn· wood/ 1poaklnil
Alter the 10rv1ec tbe group ad·
1.,;;;;;;;;;;;;~~-..;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;1 ocholarshlp fund ond the Lov~ oton's birthday was eelebrat!kl toumed
to t,_e Church annex for
BUV YOUS
Gift o!feo lng was dedleoted by w1th a aho111or of handkerchiefs the buolbeaa
portion el tfle tneet
Mrs Courh1 Plans were made for Th&lt; travelling prize '"s contrtbut·
lng
It
w11
decided
1hat the group
the Deeemb&lt;!r meelina whle~ wlll ed by Mrs. Howard Rusaell and
would meet ot t~ l'larmel E I! B
from the only bottled gas be In obarae of ll!n. Stephenson won by Ml'il Clarence Murray
Church for its neltt meeting. Mov
Mr1. Ru01ell, pre.ldent, read a les are to be shown •
bulk plant In this area.
Jltfreohn1ento were
dur·
lng the •IClal hour by Mrs Wll· poem "I Must Keep My Ey.. on
Refreshments were aerved whit'h
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11om Wallen ond Mra. Dalo Wlp· JeiUI" ond the meeting ended with coneluded the meetinl 1
tbe Mlapah benediction
pel
Tho next meetrna will ll&lt; hold
Tbe hoate11e1 terved sandwl~~ea on Nov. 2:1, beliMlng ' at 8:00 P
Mrs Cll!am Hlndy I• a niCdld,!
pickle•, cookies, minto and coffee M
patient at the Holzer H01pltol
to
lhOH n•med above and Mrs
Mro JAonar4 Gwllzdowsky and
Canasta Club
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Mrs
Letha
Rusocii,
Mrs
Earl
Horry Millo viii ted Thursday wll h
PIIONE 2·4811
Me~ting Held
l.t and•Mn Max Limbert and son, Werner, Marte WiUd.naDn, Mrs
Dale
Barnhart,
Mrs.
Wilbur
Pleree
Joe, Uckaon
At Buchanan's
Mlso Sara Gilmore.
F11rniture
Patrolman Everet( Uo•llc b'"
Mrs RobeJit lulilett •~d Mr1.
entered Holzer Ho8pllttl for sur
Rutland, Ohio
Harold E~ey wwe au•l!l Tb~re&lt;
aery
Springs
day wtien t.in. llmea a••~....
enterlllhtd htr Co~lpta Club.
Prizes welt won br'
Bruce
Grange Accepts
Lloyd 19d llrJ, ~vfd' ~~~~~~
The hllllii ..rved ' ~'· d...rt
New Membership
to tboae named aflove and
On ~ appll~ation wAS accepted
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!or mc"14&lt;rlhlp wben the Roc&lt;
Siflhgs Gi-aniJt met Thursday cve- Flshor and KJo, Jllt" cllller. •
Plar• we~ d~~ fo~ tbelr
ninll
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Ah10s Leonlrd wor'kt' muter chrjll~ dinnOr,~~t~: ·
proitdetj.l Robert Burdette Sr w"
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repotted 111. II was decided to ho!d
tb, next ""etln1 on P'rlday Nov
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ember 29 due 10 Tbankoglvlng an•l Spons.or
Mrs W, A Moraaa ledu&amp;er, will
orescnt ,a Thonkl!llvlnr progrom Square
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Mrs Amos IAonard home ceon
A depo1i1or aays: "The
The
So!nlo•
M'lithera
of
lttlddle·
r&gt;nllC chairman requested thottt~m
port lrl.lb S.bool oio •POnooi'IDI
qreateat financial convenl· ben
to briRIIIIts for patients 11 "•lr
'be AtheiiJ SUto Ho•p:tol to Ibis lolL aecond Squon Donee of ibe
&amp;nee anyone can have Ia
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a Chec~ Aecourll." Get meetlnf.
A pro1ram wao prm nted by th •
leclurer eonslltlng or It, poem uute
the pay-by-che&lt;1k habit and
us ell/' Mr$ Wl1 1i1m Orul!
you'll aql1fl. This bank in.' needs
~t r, A rudlng "l orfor thanks,"
Mrs l.oonard; A,report on tbe Dh
vltea your ~unt.
triet Health &lt;onference hold a·
l,ake
Mr~ Seat! Folmer
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Mrs Amos Leonard asSisted by gr up "n1mg
A report
been a !iurg1cal patient at
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General Hosp1tal, was "•turned . ~"-.
uu• iCUffdJd Leilh,lt and Mrs W Health eon erence
b Me Sca tt Fa 1e
home Friday m the Rawhngs.Coal.'l
A Morgan entertained the Rock Hope WAS g1ven Y rs o o ·
Springs Better Health Club, on mer, Mrs Morgan and Mrs. Arlee
ambulance
Thursday arternoon at her home AbiM!tt An art1&lt;'1e "How To Be
Arthur Gtlntore and Mrs Donald Rock Springs
Happy" wo• read by ;~,. WUUam
Gearv sr took Donald Geary Sr
The meeting in charge flf Mrs Radford and hou11ehold hlhtJ were
to Hcb:cr Hospital Tl11.1rsday for a Hugh Bearhs, president, openi.!d g1ven b Mrs Rollin Rad~ord
chrckup
with croup IIR&amp;:tnJ of Aml•nca folA poem, "Thanksgiving by MrA
Mrs Robert Allensworth " til lowed wlli&gt; t~e Lord's Pr•yor and Edward Humphrey eoneluded tb~
with flu at the home of her &amp;IS pi~Je to the Flag
program Jlter wh1ch a contest was
ter Mrs James Hawley, au~
Pion• were mode to remember conductod by Mrs. Cll!!ord tell·
.husband Mrs L W McComas haA the ased and sick in the commun- hell and prizes awarded t(] Mrs
bccn teachmg ttJe Second grade ity at Chrialmb time Mn Arlee Folmer and Mrs RoUrm Rtdford
wh!le Mrs Allensworth has been Abbott, Mn Wilbur Bailey and
Refreshments wel'fl served by
ill
Mrs. Cltffor4 Leifheit were nam· the hoatessea to thole oam'd
LYnn Daniels, daughter or Mr ed u 1 committee to purchase above a11rl 'Mrs Roy Grucser ahd
And Mr.s James Danaels 15 ill witn article• for the boxes Plana 'wer~ daugh ter, Marla, Mrs Harolli
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alse m~de for a Chrlatma• party to Blackston nnd children, Sherrie
Mrs Donold Geary sr and her be held at the Gran1e Hall, Thun· and Bobby, Mrs; William Eichlng·
d day, DeceJbber 19 A potluck din· Ill, Mrs John Hartun1, Mrs Oil·
daught~r Mrs Robert Hull.nell an ner will be ..aened as IJOOn and ver Ciarlo', 'Mrs William Grueser,
Mr and Mrs Odell Manley
there will be 1 grob bol of 211c Mrs Maxine Arnold, MrR., Edgor
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where Mr&amp; Hunnell ami her daugh ~e bel~ at the Rock Springe Metho- EddJe, Mro Geo Skinner ind son,
ter were entered lor checkups
d!JI Churcn Thankaglving Eve, bt;- George, Mrs Horace Alo~ott and
Mr an(l Mr~ Robert J J()nca anti glnnlns at 8 30 was annot 1need
chlldren Danny Roger !lnd VIcky
Mrs Robert Jone•
Mra w A. Morean presented Lynn, MISs Allee Euler, connl()
who were called to
the pro1r.m which opcnod with Radford •nd ;~ary Lou ttadford
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Ate StWinJ Mote Money Thf!~n AYear Ag.o-At This Time

-.Filanell WIIIJ, ·PI*lPt6 Jil Fourth District
cities of the Federal ft~M Bank of Cleveland nren are sii'Vtlrg ll!O'fe money than a yea1
ago at thif tltlle. An official report of the
Ballk for Its dlstrtcr says saving~ dep-os1fs of
individuals nt 50 reporting banks In 12
Fourth District centers amounted to $2,616
million on the last Wednesday In October, an
increase of $91 lllilllon from the compal'llble
yeAr-ago month. 'l'wo of the twelve centers
posted new record highs.
The average. weeily increase In savings deposits of individuals during October ~ds $3,104,000 the lary,est October lnl!Pease since
11154. Pittsburgh banks contlllued to Slit the
pace w1th an average gain of $1~58,000 On
an average weekly basis, savings deposits at
banks in Dayton rose f390,000. Akron and
Cincinnati bankl fet!&lt;itt~ tterlge lticteafef

of $265,000 and $228,000, respectively. Con·
tinuing to post new high levels In sa9ings deposits, Lexington banks reported an~avera~e
weekly Increase of $133,000 and Erie banks
gatned $158',000.
Cleveland was the only reporting center
that posted a· decrease du1·ing Octoll6r; the
averAge weekly decline at Cleveland banks
amoUllted to $91,000.
These savings represent chiefiy savings
deposits of individuals and eleemosynary organlzatlons, Christmas savings and similar
thrift accounts, atld time eertifi~Jitel of' dill
posit of individuals.
'l'be 50 banks in clUes reD&gt;ortbotr
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Coolville FiNmen Wit~ RummageSateHettltftl$428'

The Coolvllle Volpnteer Flre .DI!I')attftlellt
has a real OOolter lrl the Rose GardeD Club
of Tuppers Philns. It so much as t tnft«lll
now Is Ugh~ Wiled It shouldn't In Tuppers
Plains, the Cool91ile firemen pri)bably
feel obligated to come running.
This garden club manned (ladled?) trucks
recently and scoured the county for articles
of clothing, fumlture, a~pllances and odds
and ends not needed around households any
more. The Inventory of merchAndise ''lor
sale" in Tuppers Plains at • following rum·
mage sale was stupendous.
The club membeli recelYed a lot of art!·
cles because they answered dvery call, night
or day, with I truck to plc!G them up. The
sale listed everything from cook stoves to
dogs and all the canine.~ weren't of the mutt
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help toward,ad4itldilil equlpmM
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dUffculf slfuatldllf Ill rural Ue11
frequently Is catielf. to llliV6 home~ alld flrtn
buildings.
The remarkab!l thing about Ulll actl~l.
was that the flrellleli had fOI'IVatded
quOiit lor help.,1'he Rose Garden club~~~~
ed they needed' a )lro]ect. The action
was In appreciatloil fot sertlCee alrllildy
dered by the Cl!olvlllamen.
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In terms everymi,--_un~:
time and personaf-~ll!e.
This Atomic Age aould u~ more of It on
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parade· an4 rev~w befote mllltar~
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In nine ,1feeki' or Instruction, the
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cities of the Federal ft~M Bank of Cleveland nren are sii'Vtlrg ll!O'fe money than a yea1
ago at thif tltlle. An official report of the
Ballk for Its dlstrtcr says saving~ dep-os1fs of
individuals nt 50 reporting banks In 12
Fourth District centers amounted to $2,616
million on the last Wednesday In October, an
increase of $91 lllilllon from the compal'llble
yeAr-ago month. 'l'wo of the twelve centers
posted new record highs.
The average. weeily increase In savings deposits of individuals during October ~ds $3,104,000 the lary,est October lnl!Pease since
11154. Pittsburgh banks contlllued to Slit the
pace w1th an average gain of $1~58,000 On
an average weekly basis, savings deposits at
banks in Dayton rose f390,000. Akron and
Cincinnati bankl fet!&lt;itt~ tterlge lticteafef

of $265,000 and $228,000, respectively. Con·
tinuing to post new high levels In sa9ings deposits, Lexington banks reported an~avera~e
weekly Increase of $133,000 and Erie banks
gatned $158',000.
Cleveland was the only reporting center
that posted a· decrease du1·ing Octoll6r; the
averAge weekly decline at Cleveland banks
amoUllted to $91,000.
These savings represent chiefiy savings
deposits of individuals and eleemosynary organlzatlons, Christmas savings and similar
thrift accounts, atld time eertifi~Jitel of' dill
posit of individuals.
'l'be 50 banks in clUes reD&gt;ortbotr
cated in 'Clevelalld, Plttsljurgh, .CJn,ChiJ~itli l
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has a real OOolter lrl the Rose GardeD Club
of Tuppers Philns. It so much as t tnft«lll
now Is Ugh~ Wiled It shouldn't In Tuppers
Plains, the Cool91ile firemen pri)bably
feel obligated to come running.
This garden club manned (ladled?) trucks
recently and scoured the county for articles
of clothing, fumlture, a~pllances and odds
and ends not needed around households any
more. The Inventory of merchAndise ''lor
sale" in Tuppers Plains at • following rum·
mage sale was stupendous.
The club membeli recelYed a lot of art!·
cles because they answered dvery call, night
or day, with I truck to plc!G them up. The
sale listed everything from cook stoves to
dogs and all the canine.~ weren't of the mutt
type, either.

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A tllttl ot i421 wU rm.d flid t'arlWd
enUrely to -ll!e t6tltWle
{(If ftfilfe41
eqatplll4ttt; hitWII'1buy i'Jot6flfHII~.~~
help toward,ad4itldilil equlpmM
~artmelJIIs 'true!~, flfljllg It oui1Utt¥r tii'
dUffculf slfuatldllf Ill rural Ue11
frequently Is catielf. to llliV6 home~ alld flrtn
buildings.
The remarkab!l thing about Ulll actl~l.
was that the flrellleli had fOI'IVatded
quOiit lor help.,1'he Rose Garden club~~~~
ed they needed' a )lro]ect. The action
was In appreciatloil fot sertlCee alrllildy
dered by the Cl!olvlllamen.
·
, Thfs Is gratlfudeo( lltlt calllfer, ftftNi.iilt l,ilonilliilnllf
In terms everymi,--_un~:
time and personaf-~ll!e.
This Atomic Age aould u~ more of It on
every level.

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parade· an4 rev~w befote mllltar~
offlolall and olvlllana dlanltuies.
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9:00 Danny 'i'hclinas
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Pomeroy' Awarded Honorable Mention

. Pearl Hawthorne, Pomeroy's big, bruising
named today to the An..Southeastern Ohio No. 1
• . The·honor waa a fitting climax to the prep grid days
~ 220 pound offeJisive and defensive star who has one
game to play under the colors of the Purple Pa·nthers-against
Middleport Thanksgiving Day.
Middleport, on the comeback trail in football under
John Thompson after three devastating years of hunger
ylc!lory, placed John Kelchka, tackle, on the second team,
Bobby Nelson, neet half6~K:k, received honorable
IIDOP8 a field of exceptional!Y fine SEO halfbacks this fall.
, The Panthers also placed Junior quarterback Terry Phalin
on the serond team, beating out such seasoned performers as
Dive Yerian of Jackson, and Cornwell of Athens. Yerian was
g!ve~ honqrable mention.
Denny Strilble, Pomeroy guard, was llited on the honorable
merii!On roster for the SEO dream ieam for 1967
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. The Southeastern Ohio Sportswriters and Sports Broad·
c_.lets ¥soc~atlon made the sel~tions Sunday at the Amerl·
can ·Legion Hall .in Jacbon, 0. Six of the eight SEO grid
~hill attended. Each Will Invited, In open session, to recommend bil own player1 and those of opposing teams he reJt1'ded as "the best."
,. 0111!1~ flrs\I~M,I wjere five from the 19G7,champion Wells·
ton team,thrte from ackron, one from Galbpolis and
and Hawthorne from Pomeroy. Athens, Nelsonvilie, and
dleport we~e not represented:
Wellston s were Frankie HIJJ, great halfback of the champs,
Dick Polls, quarterback; Larry Co.ttrlll, tackle; Gene Reed,
guard; and Tom Compston, end. HIJJ, Potts, and
are .juniors.
Jackson's were Bob Lavendar, Junior end, Dan Evana,
lor tackle, and Diet Clu:on, junior guard.
Galilpolil placed its Jay Sims at center and Logan its
scoring thalllpion Lynn Strait at halfback.
Th' serond lea!ft, also a hardnosed outfit, is made u ,0 f
two from Logan; three from GaiUpoiis, two from Athcn/and
one each from Pomeroy Middleport Jackson and Wellston
Froio Lo11an came Gene Morgan, u\o pound '5-2 great
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lnl baek who BP,ruiiJ ~trail around many a corner this fall,
and·!d Bryant 185 pound guard Gallipolis loaded the
ed .liar team witli' 1.8&amp; pound taclae Jiril Mills, 145
guard Tel'!'Y Hall)llton, and 186 pound halfback
Dick Life, liJht bllt aaresslve Athens end, was
the.aeconel·.tea111 as was~ Ita fullback, Larry Smith. .
quarterll&amp;ck of ilomeroy Ketchka at tackle of Middleport
. Bib Cl~menla of ~•ekron at center filled out the second il
HonorabJe .mentiona beside Yerian at quarlel
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last year 11 a ~ard)· Bob Risch Logan tackle· Bill
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center; Jeff Reylloids,
Jack110n end; Larry Greene, Jackson halfback; Ronnie Carr,
Gallipolia fullback; and Danny Struble, guard, Pomeroy.
In unproc~denled dose voting, alter every coach n;••,•• ,
conceded ·that Junior Hawthorne of Pomeroy and
of Logan were outstanding candidates for the
P~
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1 IIa ceqier, nosed out w'thorne for the honor. Sims had
t votes, Hawthorne 91, and Strait 87.
A coaches' committee who tallied ail votes of the
and broadcasters, broke Into laughter when they came to two
bailols lha~ did not list Hawthorne as one of tho three names
voted upon
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did 1 H th
ve can a es, aw orne, Sims, Strait, Gary Cundiff
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and Dan Evans of Jackson had been nominated
nrltirsand broadcast~rs could vote for only three of the five·
Joe Malrlllsur of the champion Rockets wa, vot~ "Coach
of the Year" for 1957
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., "Malmllur"
, • said Bob Willis of lh e Weil ston Scnhnei,
c•nie to Wellstod three years ago when tile Rockets were
ab110lutcly at rock bottom in football fortunes. He remolded
the team, Its spirit, Its entire personality, and has guided the
. ttChllol Into a heallhy athletic program."
The vote on Malmiau
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ASdams of LoUgun, Mabnisur, Don Eskey of Athens and' Bob
ang of Ga ipoUs. Unable to attend were Alex Clio of Porn·
oroy and Bob Penrod of Nelsonville
~Siiclaliol) members ta·klng pari In the votl
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Ia~ Fl~atr~ck, Pfesidenl, Ray Noble Ed Clarr.gane:,e Jack:
~on, OWdlo 0 Donnell and Jim Porter oi Gallipolis; Bob Willis,
Ohn eber, and Bud McGhee, Wellston; Jim Meyer Logan·
ADdy Chonko, Al!lens, and Chesler Tannehill, Pome~oy·Mid:
d1~.)19rt (2 votea). NeiiiOtiville wa1 not represented

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esrUer lhll MIIOII to Phlladelphll Detroit 31 San ft'llneilco· 10
Pve lht llrow11t 1 .837 lo•aue Baltimore 38 Chlcaao llem 14
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ALL-SOUTHEASTERN oHio FIRST TEAM
Name ani Sebool
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l'om Compston, Wellston ........ )
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We're
berecetv.~JIIeMnor.
Bob Lavendar, JackSon ......... 160 Jr. 5·11 lU~ K
It Is not 50
for Hawthorne -ur· Strait that
uan Kvans, Jackson ............ · 185 Sr. 5·11 11l5 ·r
didn't get it.
)Vill go onJo colle&amp;e foo~batl,
Larry Cottrill, Weliljton ....... , 195 Sr. 5-11 97 T
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Strait was a
,Hayes Saturday and saw
Gene Reed, Wellston ........... 190 Sr. 5-10 114 G
o·~~K
stirring ~tt.le
manY. a Woody Hater bit the dlllt ..
Dick Claxon, Jackson • , •; ••••• , 140 Jr. 5·7 103 G
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his billfold.
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Jay Sims, Gallipolis • • . . . •• . • • . • 140 Jr.' 5·6 97 C
Neither Strait o~ Hawthorne ~eeded the ~onor to go abead ,,
Dick Potts, Wellston ••••. , •••.•• 185 Jr. 6·1 117 QB
Clllll&amp; ,..,,.,9
toward their.own objec!iv~s in sports. Both deserVed ll ~· · ,
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Frank Hill, Wellston ........... 160 Jr. 5-8 111 HB I
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. .'baps it is best, afterall, that since both couldil't have It, SimA
Lynn Strait, Logan .'............ 175 Sr. 5-11 100 HB
j got il
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First team total weight, 1,935 pounds. Average welgit Broadcasters.
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age of backs, liS polllllb. Six juniors, flveeenlon.
folded and after tlie lightening struck, it, was too late. Which I
Jr to• GII.IMM ·. . · &lt;hlirol Ohio W~oleyan.
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all goes to prove bQW tmpor~t are procedure, Ia?"; and rules I ~OLU!o!BUS UP - AnoJh.,. Capital an,d Akron wound up In · 1•
Max Walton, . WellstOn , •...••••• 185 Sr. 6-2 97 E In all kind of social action politieal, fraternal, service elubl, Ohto eollege ll&gt;otball eampatrp, a lleLlor runnerup honors lrilb '
Dick Life Athens 1
I w11 ready lor the record books· ·oeasou ..ndlng .vielorleo.
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1today u only three more ronte11B ' Mlai!!l which won the Mid· ,
o n etchka, AI ddieport , . . . . . 190 Sr. 5-11 96 T
We unexpectedly named Jay Sims of Ga!Upolls Most Valli' 1 remain 00 Jbe· 1907 alate.
t'merlcon title lh'"· week before•..
Jim Mills, G~. llipol~, , ....... ..... 185 Jr. 6·11 8Q T able Player in the league. Now Jay, if. be IS half .the, boy hi5 The Buekol'e'o tilt with Mlehl.. .,;., !J!ooded· 11.1 ' third . . _ of
Ed Bryant, Logan .............. 185 Sr. 5·9 85 G j)oosters-Odle O'Donnell and Jim Porter-described ·~m to 1ran and lhB Unlveraity of DetrqU'• the oea,son !&gt;y rea~en\ ,lllu'tol.
Terry Hamilton~ Gallipolis .. . .. . 145 Sr. 5-9 83 G be.is a fine football ~layer. He no doubt .was an lnalilratlon to visit to Doflon. provide the only 18•7, althongh ell IIi• R::!i ,
l!lil Clements, Jackeon .... , . •. . 170 Jr. 5-10 91 c hla :team.
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Terry Phalin, Poll)e)'l)y • , .••..... 150 Jr. 5·7 108 QB But I'm quite sure not very many voters expected him to 1
tht!u~r~· :i."'~:d~1~~:i !'::.~:~ ~~~lloililld ·
Genbe Morgan, Logan ••.. , . . . . . 180 Sr. 6-3 62 HB
, nor did they actually prefer him to win . . r , '
1 oeuo...ndlng 1.me T~aobgl•ing · vlctorr" atrlng ··bi~e 1..1
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AI ert Lee, Gallipolis ..•.•.• . .. 136 Sr. 5-8 58 ·HB
six coaclies present excepting GaJJiPdlis. :B!lb. Sang, IDat.
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likely qtd not (f\pn '"inslde" report Is available to Sports j
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Second te110 total wei,.&amp; 1,818 pounda. Average w:et~t Desk), ,and even Q'Thiiln~ll was so surprlaed. wii,eri resillts of, ih~~ otber :~~:~~tu:~~;.~, lin~:~~~.re!:~m. :~'::A: tf'f.}
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185.3 poands per man. Average of llae 171 pounda, Aver· the v;oting were announced.he )l!urted:
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, tn 1 b•tUc of the !ua lt Hunt,·,.
age of baells 155 poupo. Jlour janiors, seven eenlon.
"Well! Thank you, gentlemen!"
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!le ,with Wit lUton. Ohio u. sullered a .~ .. , ,
Honorable Mention, wl_tiJ yotes listed: en~r~. Jeff Rey,
A 1 U f th , ld ., 1 h 1 be 1 J" "'"" 'Hawthorne.
con!l!reneo shiner •oplnst once-beaten Li!~ ', ,
noldl, Ja~ksoa (831;. taeklea, Ooate Priee, Jaekson '(81);
var a on o. e o .,ng e s o a u~_.
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Bob Rlllfb, LoJin (75); guards, Bill Brandon, Logan (7il) and Lynn Strait..
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and Denny Slrllble, Pvmeroy (76); center, Ronald Slly·
We )lerhaps shoul~ have had ground ruie1 !.ln!itlng ilbmi
ton, Wellston (74); qa,rterblclt, Dave Yerla11, Jacklcn nees to three, becau~ we required threli ~ •be voted on.
(99); halfllacks, Larry Greene, Jaeklon ($ 7 ~ Bobby Nel· There were five nq!JIInated, Hawthorne •. Strait, Sims, Gary
son, Middleport (531: fullbacks, Ronnie Clrr, GaHipOUJ Cundiff of Wellston and Dan Evans of Jackson. .
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And I was as guilty of subterfuge a.s the·other voters be·
Most Valuable Player Jay Slmt center GalHpolls
caus~ I rated Hawthorne ftrst-I!Jtcburlly~lllls ~econd and 1
· Coach Of Th~ Year! Joe'Maimllur: WellstOn.
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Cundiff third. Realj(lll: Str.ail was the natu~~~ threat to Haw- 1
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thorne. By leavin~ $trait q!f entire.ly, when.Jie.deser\oed.to be 1
left on, an4 voting for two In the.I!BCOnd..and .third. spol$ I
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didn't expect to win, Hawthorne WO'!Id
.~ ~~t~ ~h~nce.,
Monty· for
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The trouble ~as two ofuers left Haiytjlof11~ .otl\ ~llttrely an~,
purp•l•
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.eno.ugh rated him tl)ird and second. ch~iqe· ll). Pl,iif'rence to
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thetr own no,nunees that ~e :-vas edged out; llj)J, by.strait, but
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ch!(lces
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Coach Woody Hay;
~~ Bo~~~~·~1e:fP~~~ ~~~~~~ to push him In, 93 to 91.
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Of course,. exactly the same thmg happe~ed ·to. Strait,, a~d
Sou": .lf011.·Fri. f.S; SGI. 9-.JI-~ ..,.11'111 bv III'Jijtle'lf
the Bli T~n eflm~nahlp flrll tn the natlo~.
I helped do It to him.
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Candidly, on the record, Strait was as near··the lllost v~lu" ·
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arch·rlval Mlehlgon at. Ann

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"We've still got qutte a b~ll
game ahead or uti' he told hlo
players who werc'Order'ed tl!llud.Y
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to• 1\lld
amoday
laterSttnday
lhli week.
:.. _tell'!
' •ex.
The Ohio co••~. ha•·aiweral rei·
••ns tor wanting to beat the Wol·
verlnes.
Flr!t, It wnutd glvo the Bucko
an undclcatcd "&lt;•tern: Collier'
once acason. Secondtr, 11 would
ovenge last yeor'o U.O while wuh
admlnlotered In tKe Bueklyea'
home otadlum, lnd lutly, tt'o
Ohio's "muat".i•me.
Hayes dioo6unte~ any posJiblltiY
that his ployers mlgbt boume a
lackadalal~ll attitude In practlec
thla
week.
"I don't thlnt thcte kl~o will
get the lath04d: .. t~ey'llget down
to work,.begtnnlng today;~~· sold.
Hll OIIIC TIAM lr,ruiiT
Saturdoy'o 17-13 wtn over de·

tending champion ·Iowa will '10
Into the record book• ao one or
tho sreatoat team ertorll In Buek·
eye hlotory.
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Alter a briuoinJ ••me opln•l
Purduo the week before, Wtllcb

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five halfbaeb .unlll Thur.,'i
procllee. ,· . '
Don Clark, tbe toam'a twit~
1atoer and .nhld 1tdb .m
notion, 1\'BS nursl, a miiiCie
end dldo'~fl: t au.
ton, Ky., .:~moreto~b~ con::;
both o!lonolv. fullback oad delenatve eenter1 tleppe~ Ill end
personally OUII~~ed tile whole
Iowa team by two yardo.
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The 19·yeor-old block buller tat'
rled the boll oeven of elellt llmea
In Ohio'• 8'1·yard oeori~l 'itr!VC
that won t~e pmo.
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The BuekeyDI h..e now woo IS
out of tllelr ·t11t 26 Bll Tea Pille&amp;
and their third Iitle In four rear•
This time· Ohlo Stole will play
Oregon In the peo~oeuon clallic
" the Webloota oewed up the PI·
elite CDitt c\mference title Sat·
urdoy with a 16-7 win over South·
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lice to, uaorn
the· ~unilng ~nile
foup4 on
bia body.. Atfl.guage Jhoti(Un with
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The Amerl01n Legion A~~XIilory
met Monday e•ening at the LOglon
Hall, Durinll the buolnesJ meeiiDII
ihe group 'plonned· the I,lono Club
melfu and dlseusaed the Annual
Christmas party. Those attending
W~· !4rs. Slbtl Sm!I)I.·.M,; ·~~il·
nle ll&lt;lush, Mrs. li!ven!ll Roush,
Mrs. wuuaqi Rou;b, }Irs. RalpH
lloUah, Mra. ·Ptrl Warth, M..,, il.
c. Roney' and loin. C. C. Mont.
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to tl!e versatility Of th~•e :lluat)' ·
. VikiDp ·with ~w c·b·to·..eu:.'*
dlmellojolll tor lmpro\14 ieiDJ.fniler, · ·
di!IDP and van-type ~l{oa;. Ad.
. v111eed VS'I and 6'1 deliver el&amp;cWI~ . •
bl!fii-JiuillnJ. power, wllh :the ife.VJ~' , '
Duty Super Taskma~· V8• p~kili ·
a blah of I7S h.p. Hi&amp;h·toolltit lip- ,
1lo9 hike OVW ratltlp·to 2.1i00&lt;1111'r. ,

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CALCUTTA, India. UP - Kto
Poaeho So&amp;ur1 or 1E&lt;uadoir, 7-G
Roscwall of Au•lrall• dete1 ted
7·8, and then teomed. with Lew
llold to 4et:eat Ja~k• Krtmcr an~
seeura, H loti, !"'!• sunday at
Kratncr's lem)la t,ro\ipe wound u~
Ill tour of lildlo.
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Pomeroy' Awarded Honorable Mention

. Pearl Hawthorne, Pomeroy's big, bruising
named today to the An..Southeastern Ohio No. 1
• . The·honor waa a fitting climax to the prep grid days
~ 220 pound offeJisive and defensive star who has one
game to play under the colors of the Purple Pa·nthers-against
Middleport Thanksgiving Day.
Middleport, on the comeback trail in football under
John Thompson after three devastating years of hunger
ylc!lory, placed John Kelchka, tackle, on the second team,
Bobby Nelson, neet half6~K:k, received honorable
IIDOP8 a field of exceptional!Y fine SEO halfbacks this fall.
, The Panthers also placed Junior quarterback Terry Phalin
on the serond team, beating out such seasoned performers as
Dive Yerian of Jackson, and Cornwell of Athens. Yerian was
g!ve~ honqrable mention.
Denny Strilble, Pomeroy guard, was llited on the honorable
merii!On roster for the SEO dream ieam for 1967
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. The Southeastern Ohio Sportswriters and Sports Broad·
c_.lets ¥soc~atlon made the sel~tions Sunday at the Amerl·
can ·Legion Hall .in Jacbon, 0. Six of the eight SEO grid
~hill attended. Each Will Invited, In open session, to recommend bil own player1 and those of opposing teams he reJt1'ded as "the best."
,. 0111!1~ flrs\I~M,I wjere five from the 19G7,champion Wells·
ton team,thrte from ackron, one from Galbpolis and
and Hawthorne from Pomeroy. Athens, Nelsonvilie, and
dleport we~e not represented:
Wellston s were Frankie HIJJ, great halfback of the champs,
Dick Polls, quarterback; Larry Co.ttrlll, tackle; Gene Reed,
guard; and Tom Compston, end. HIJJ, Potts, and
are .juniors.
Jackson's were Bob Lavendar, Junior end, Dan Evana,
lor tackle, and Diet Clu:on, junior guard.
Galilpolil placed its Jay Sims at center and Logan its
scoring thalllpion Lynn Strait at halfback.
Th' serond lea!ft, also a hardnosed outfit, is made u ,0 f
two from Logan; three from GaiUpoiis, two from Athcn/and
one each from Pomeroy Middleport Jackson and Wellston
Froio Lo11an came Gene Morgan, u\o pound '5-2 great
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lnl baek who BP,ruiiJ ~trail around many a corner this fall,
and·!d Bryant 185 pound guard Gallipolis loaded the
ed .liar team witli' 1.8&amp; pound taclae Jiril Mills, 145
guard Tel'!'Y Hall)llton, and 186 pound halfback
Dick Life, liJht bllt aaresslve Athens end, was
the.aeconel·.tea111 as was~ Ita fullback, Larry Smith. .
quarterll&amp;ck of ilomeroy Ketchka at tackle of Middleport
. Bib Cl~menla of ~•ekron at center filled out the second il
HonorabJe .mentiona beside Yerian at quarlel
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~t halfback Included Oogle Price Jackson tackle
last year 11 a ~ard)· Bob Risch Logan tackle· Bill
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Lo&amp;an lUIrd , n S•l ayton, Wellston
center; Jeff Reylloids,
Jack110n end; Larry Greene, Jackson halfback; Ronnie Carr,
Gallipolia fullback; and Danny Struble, guard, Pomeroy.
In unproc~denled dose voting, alter every coach n;••,•• ,
conceded ·that Junior Hawthorne of Pomeroy and
of Logan were outstanding candidates for the
P~
. er" ;award, darkborse~mlnee •·•ay Sims, l'O
pound
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1 IIa ceqier, nosed out w'thorne for the honor. Sims had
t votes, Hawthorne 91, and Strait 87.
A coaches' committee who tallied ail votes of the
and broadcasters, broke Into laughter when they came to two
bailols lha~ did not list Hawthorne as one of tho three names
voted upon
Fl
did 1 H th
ve can a es, aw orne, Sims, Strait, Gary Cundiff
W
,,ellston
and Dan Evans of Jackson had been nominated
nrltirsand broadcast~rs could vote for only three of the five·
Joe Malrlllsur of the champion Rockets wa, vot~ "Coach
of the Year" for 1957
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., "Malmllur"
, • said Bob Willis of lh e Weil ston Scnhnei,
c•nie to Wellstod three years ago when tile Rockets were
ab110lutcly at rock bottom in football fortunes. He remolded
the team, Its spirit, Its entire personality, and has guided the
. ttChllol Into a heallhy athletic program."
The vote on Malmiau
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ASdams of LoUgun, Mabnisur, Don Eskey of Athens and' Bob
ang of Ga ipoUs. Unable to attend were Alex Clio of Porn·
oroy and Bob Penrod of Nelsonville
~Siiclaliol) members ta·klng pari In the votl
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Ia~ Fl~atr~ck, Pfesidenl, Ray Noble Ed Clarr.gane:,e Jack:
~on, OWdlo 0 Donnell and Jim Porter oi Gallipolis; Bob Willis,
Ohn eber, and Bud McGhee, Wellston; Jim Meyer Logan·
ADdy Chonko, Al!lens, and Chesler Tannehill, Pome~oy·Mid:
d1~.)19rt (2 votea). NeiiiOtiville wa1 not represented

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lUNDAY'S RIIUL Tl
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W11htnaton so ctevelond 30, lie
Tile lie; coupled wlth 1 loll New York 11 Jlll~atlelpblo o
esrUer lhll MIIOII to Phlladelphll Detroit 31 San ft'llneilco· 10
Pve lht llrow11t 1 .837 lo•aue Baltimore 38 Chlcaao llem 14
aveJ'IP wllh a '8-1-1 merle. The Lol Aneelu n Green Bay Z7
delendtnr tlwlplon New Yort
Olulo, wile Ileal Plllladelphlo l3NIXT IUNDAY'I GAMIS
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Green 8aJ at Pllllburah
. ,.., lilt rtpt toe of Lou Loo AJ!aeteo at Clev.land
lliat provided the Browno New York ot Chtraao Corda
ue a(ltaat the nred·up San Froneloeo 11 Boltlmore
. ,.d.~~ 11 tile aatna ve~rsa Wllhlnaton 11 Philadelphia
third of lbe afternoon
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ALL-SOUTHEASTERN oHio FIRST TEAM
Name ani Sebool
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l'om Compston, Wellston ........ )
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berecetv.~JIIeMnor.
Bob Lavendar, JackSon ......... 160 Jr. 5·11 lU~ K
It Is not 50
for Hawthorne -ur· Strait that
uan Kvans, Jackson ............ · 185 Sr. 5·11 11l5 ·r
didn't get it.
)Vill go onJo colle&amp;e foo~batl,
Larry Cottrill, Weliljton ....... , 195 Sr. 5-11 97 T
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Strait was a
,Hayes Saturday and saw
Gene Reed, Wellston ........... 190 Sr. 5-10 114 G
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stirring ~tt.le
manY. a Woody Hater bit the dlllt ..
Dick Claxon, Jackson • , •; ••••• , 140 Jr. 5·7 103 G
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again. Anti slimmed
his billfold.
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Jay Sims, Gallipolis • • . . . •• . • • . • 140 Jr.' 5·6 97 C
Neither Strait o~ Hawthorne ~eeded the ~onor to go abead ,,
Dick Potts, Wellston ••••. , •••.•• 185 Jr. 6·1 117 QB
Clllll&amp; ,..,,.,9
toward their.own objec!iv~s in sports. Both deserVed ll ~· · ,
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Frank Hill, Wellston ........... 160 Jr. 5-8 111 HB I
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. .'baps it is best, afterall, that since both couldil't have It, SimA
Lynn Strait, Logan .'............ 175 Sr. 5-11 100 HB
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First team total weight, 1,935 pounds. Average welgit Broadcasters.
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age of backs, liS polllllb. Six juniors, flveeenlon.
folded and after tlie lightening struck, it, was too late. Which I
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ALL-SOUTHWTEitN OHIO ~ECOND TEAM
all goes to prove bQW tmpor~t are procedure, Ia?"; and rules I ~OLU!o!BUS UP - AnoJh.,. Capital an,d Akron wound up In · 1•
Max Walton, . WellstOn , •...••••• 185 Sr. 6-2 97 E In all kind of social action politieal, fraternal, service elubl, Ohto eollege ll&gt;otball eampatrp, a lleLlor runnerup honors lrilb '
Dick Life Athens 1
I w11 ready lor the record books· ·oeasou ..ndlng .vielorleo.
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1today u only three more ronte11B ' Mlai!!l which won the Mid· ,
o n etchka, AI ddieport , . . . . . 190 Sr. 5-11 96 T
We unexpectedly named Jay Sims of Ga!Upolls Most Valli' 1 remain 00 Jbe· 1907 alate.
t'merlcon title lh'"· week before•..
Jim Mills, G~. llipol~, , ....... ..... 185 Jr. 6·11 8Q T able Player in the league. Now Jay, if. be IS half .the, boy hi5 The Buekol'e'o tilt with Mlehl.. .,;., !J!ooded· 11.1 ' third . . _ of
Ed Bryant, Logan .............. 185 Sr. 5·9 85 G j)oosters-Odle O'Donnell and Jim Porter-described ·~m to 1ran and lhB Unlveraity of DetrqU'• the oea,son !&gt;y rea~en\ ,lllu'tol.
Terry Hamilton~ Gallipolis .. . .. . 145 Sr. 5-9 83 G be.is a fine football ~layer. He no doubt .was an lnalilratlon to visit to Doflon. provide the only 18•7, althongh ell IIi• R::!i ,
l!lil Clements, Jackeon .... , . •. . 170 Jr. 5-10 91 c hla :team.
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Terry Phalin, Poll)e)'l)y • , .••..... 150 Jr. 5·7 108 QB But I'm quite sure not very many voters expected him to 1
tht!u~r~· :i."'~:d~1~~:i !'::.~:~ ~~~lloililld ·
Genbe Morgan, Logan ••.. , . . . . . 180 Sr. 6-3 62 HB
, nor did they actually prefer him to win . . r , '
1 oeuo...ndlng 1.me T~aobgl•ing · vlctorr" atrlng ··bi~e 1..1
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AI ert Lee, Gallipolis ..•.•.• . .. 136 Sr. 5-8 58 ·HB
six coaclies present excepting GaJJiPdlis. :B!lb. Sang, IDat.
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likely qtd not (f\pn '"inslde" report Is available to Sports j
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185.3 poands per man. Average of llae 171 pounda, Aver· the v;oting were announced.he )l!urted:
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age of baells 155 poupo. Jlour janiors, seven eenlon.
"Well! Thank you, gentlemen!"
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!le ,with Wit lUton. Ohio u. sullered a .~ .. , ,
Honorable Mention, wl_tiJ yotes listed: en~r~. Jeff Rey,
A 1 U f th , ld ., 1 h 1 be 1 J" "'"" 'Hawthorne.
con!l!reneo shiner •oplnst once-beaten Li!~ ', ,
noldl, Ja~ksoa (831;. taeklea, Ooate Priee, Jaekson '(81);
var a on o. e o .,ng e s o a u~_.
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We )lerhaps shoul~ have had ground ruie1 !.ln!itlng ilbmi
ton, Wellston (74); qa,rterblclt, Dave Yerla11, Jacklcn nees to three, becau~ we required threli ~ •be voted on.
(99); halfllacks, Larry Greene, Jaeklon ($ 7 ~ Bobby Nel· There were five nq!JIInated, Hawthorne •. Strait, Sims, Gary
son, Middleport (531: fullbacks, Ronnie Clrr, GaHipOUJ Cundiff of Wellston and Dan Evans of Jackson. .
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And I was as guilty of subterfuge a.s the·other voters be·
Most Valuable Player Jay Slmt center GalHpolls
caus~ I rated Hawthorne ftrst-I!Jtcburlly~lllls ~econd and 1
· Coach Of Th~ Year! Joe'Maimllur: WellstOn.
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Cundiff third. Realj(lll: Str.ail was the natu~~~ threat to Haw- 1
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thorne. By leavin~ $trait q!f entire.ly, when.Jie.deser\oed.to be 1
left on, an4 voting for two In the.I!BCOnd..and .third. spol$ I
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didn't expect to win, Hawthorne WO'!Id
.~ ~~t~ ~h~nce.,
Monty· for
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The trouble ~as two ofuers left Haiytjlof11~ .otl\ ~llttrely an~,
purp•l•
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.eno.ugh rated him tl)ird and second. ch~iqe· ll). Pl,iif'rence to
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thetr own no,nunees that ~e :-vas edged out; llj)J, by.strait, but
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ch!(lces
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Coach Woody Hay;
~~ Bo~~~~·~1e:fP~~~ ~~~~~~ to push him In, 93 to 91.
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Of course,. exactly the same thmg happe~ed ·to. Strait,, a~d
Sou": .lf011.·Fri. f.S; SGI. 9-.JI-~ ..,.11'111 bv III'Jijtle'lf
the Bli T~n eflm~nahlp flrll tn the natlo~.
I helped do It to him.
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Candidly, on the record, Strait was as near··the lllost v~lu" ·
there will be no ·lotl(ng
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arch·rlval Mlehlgon at. Ann

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game ahead or uti' he told hlo
players who werc'Order'ed tl!llud.Y
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to• 1\lld
amoday
laterSttnday
lhli week.
:.. _tell'!
' •ex.
The Ohio co••~. ha•·aiweral rei·
••ns tor wanting to beat the Wol·
verlnes.
Flr!t, It wnutd glvo the Bucko
an undclcatcd "&lt;•tern: Collier'
once acason. Secondtr, 11 would
ovenge last yeor'o U.O while wuh
admlnlotered In tKe Bueklyea'
home otadlum, lnd lutly, tt'o
Ohio's "muat".i•me.
Hayes dioo6unte~ any posJiblltiY
that his ployers mlgbt boume a
lackadalal~ll attitude In practlec
thla
week.
"I don't thlnt thcte kl~o will
get the lath04d: .. t~ey'llget down
to work,.begtnnlng today;~~· sold.
Hll OIIIC TIAM lr,ruiiT
Saturdoy'o 17-13 wtn over de·

tending champion ·Iowa will '10
Into the record book• ao one or
tho sreatoat team ertorll In Buek·
eye hlotory.
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Purduo the week before, Wtllcb

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five halfbaeb .unlll Thur.,'i
procllee. ,· . '
Don Clark, tbe toam'a twit~
1atoer and .nhld 1tdb .m
notion, 1\'BS nursl, a miiiCie
end dldo'~fl: t au.
ton, Ky., .:~moreto~b~ con::;
both o!lonolv. fullback oad delenatve eenter1 tleppe~ Ill end
personally OUII~~ed tile whole
Iowa team by two yardo.
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The 19·yeor-old block buller tat'
rled the boll oeven of elellt llmea
In Ohio'• 8'1·yard oeori~l 'itr!VC
that won t~e pmo.
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The BuekeyDI h..e now woo IS
out of tllelr ·t11t 26 Bll Tea Pille&amp;
and their third Iitle In four rear•
This time· Ohlo Stole will play
Oregon In the peo~oeuon clallic
" the Webloota oewed up the PI·
elite CDitt c\mference title Sat·
urdoy with a 16-7 win over South·
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lice to, uaorn
the· ~unilng ~nile
foup4 on
bia body.. Atfl.guage Jhoti(Un with
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The Amerl01n Legion A~~XIilory
met Monday e•ening at the LOglon
Hall, Durinll the buolnesJ meeiiDII
ihe group 'plonned· the I,lono Club
melfu and dlseusaed the Annual
Christmas party. Those attending
W~· !4rs. Slbtl Sm!I)I.·.M,; ·~~il·
nle ll&lt;lush, Mrs. li!ven!ll Roush,
Mrs. wuuaqi Rou;b, }Irs. RalpH
lloUah, Mra. ·Ptrl Warth, M..,, il.
c. Roney' and loin. C. C. Mont.
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to tl!e versatility Of th~•e :lluat)' ·
. VikiDp ·with ~w c·b·to·..eu:.'*
dlmellojolll tor lmpro\14 ieiDJ.fniler, · ·
di!IDP and van-type ~l{oa;. Ad.
. v111eed VS'I and 6'1 deliver el&amp;cWI~ . •
bl!fii-JiuillnJ. power, wllh :the ife.VJ~' , '
Duty Super Taskma~· V8• p~kili ·
a blah of I7S h.p. Hi&amp;h·toolltit lip- ,
1lo9 hike OVW ratltlp·to 2.1i00&lt;1111'r. ,

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CALCUTTA, India. UP - Kto
Poaeho So&amp;ur1 or 1E&lt;uadoir, 7-G
Roscwall of Au•lrall• dete1 ted
7·8, and then teomed. with Lew
llold to 4et:eat Ja~k• Krtmcr an~
seeura, H loti, !"'!• sunday at
Kratncr's lem)la t,ro\ipe wound u~
Ill tour of lildlo.
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Larry Rice and Robert Mills t and famtly ol New Lexington were
were In Springfield over the wee!&gt; weekend guests of hiS brother
end buntUtg pheasants
: •nd Sister 111 Jaw, Rev and Mts
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Radcltlle, Eugene Brown and family

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Sentinel, Pomeroy
BUC- Referee
Says
Periodic - 6-Dally
·Middleport,
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l~.!h~a~sdM~l~~~e!nle:, , P~?s~e:sH~~~~~~.r da•~ Supplement ·Payments lllegal ~ _B~ml~~~.:~~.~~;

Syracu~e Nazarene IMrs. W..B. Ha~ris
Teen T1mers Class 1 Shows P1e Bak~ng ,.

, ter, Barbara, Galltpolts, vtslle&lt;i
: 1,fJ1,, ~Y'!!9Dd Lee Wdbtn.:~J!d their home on Hooker Street
Mr
and
Mrs
Edward
Pme.
Cle
Fnday with her moth01. Mrs A1
•on) Grea'!IY Lee, were rtll!tll~
1)1ome, from HolZer Hospltaf1Sun· vela~d, Mr and Mrs Asci Searle• bert Mees and Mt •nd Mrs Mul· tamed the members of the Te~
Mr. and Mrs Roxy Pncc, Dayton colm Mees and daughter Ed1th T1mers Sunday School Cia" of t~e
'Clay.
Mr and Mrs H:arry Hndson, Me Ann Ed1th Ann accompnn1ed theni Syracuse Nazarene Church Thoro~• lin. Robert Milia an1 di'llfJier, Keesport,
day evemng at her home.' Racme
were among the rela i home for a v1s1t
llob!D: llrL Larry Rice aDd JOn, ttve, called here by the aeath of
Mr and Mrs Malcolm MePs Road
Dunng the busmess sesswn with
pip~, were hwmeso vl.!iltOr. in Mrs Martha Hudson
spent Sunday 10 Galhpolts wtlh
farkeraburg Saturday
L D Hartmger spent the week 1\h and M1 s Harold Erw1n anrl M1ss McClintock, prcstdent, pre
, Arthur Clark, freshman at Mta· end In Buffalo W Va w1th rein fam1ly They Wt're accompamcrl stdmg, plans were made for a
jnl UniverSity, and a frtend, John ltvcs
home by thctr dao ghlet Ed1th Ann Chmlmas party to be held at the
home of Donna and Reva Rae, the
~pear, Steubenvtlle, sptnt the
, 1who 'spent the week end there
.weeljend with Judile and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Roy Evans )n&lt;
Mr and Mrs Wallace Blackburn dale to II&lt; announced later 11 was
l:edrlc CIIJ'kk, and vtstted Satur· children, Canal Wmchcster VISJterl rl Ironton were gutsls of Mtsse., decided to remember each mem·
lillY With Charles Haskms at Ohio has grandmother, Mrs C F Haw Augusta, Lucrt'tla and Ada Ger. ber wtth a hankerch1ef shower on
kina, and family Salurd•y
hetmer
linlverslty
thetr btrthday
; Mra VIOla McCUllough and son,
Lester Yeager, Columbus, vtslt • MJss \u gusta (j-cnhet,ner Is tm
Prayer by the teacher, Mrs Max
tne Arnold, concluded the, meet
provmg after a lO days tllness
Stephen, have returned to Austin, ad here over the weekend
mg alter wh1ch refreshments were
~exaa, alter betng coiled here by
Franklin Richards, wno Is em / Cecll Ward IS confaned to h1s served
by the hostess assiSted by
the death and illness of her mot· ployed JD Columbus, spent the I home Mulhcrry Ave wtth the nu
Mn Harvey Allensworth
weekend wtth hiS grandmother 1 Mr and ~l rs Fred Healy of Col her mother l\lrs Pautme McCitn·
Mrs Hez Koot
limbus were weekend guests oi lock to Deanna and Darlene Wat·
son, \llary Jamce Cundiff. Donna
Mro Clyde French Jackson, ''
1n Clearwater, Fla , for an mde Misses Lena and Katie Guth
Rae, Rtla Cunningham Charlene
ftnlte visit with friends
Mrs Max Metnhart " conftnctl and Sharon Hayes, Susanna Arn·
Jane Harrts, student nurse at 1 to her home, Locust St by tllness old and Mrs Arnold
the St Joseph Hospital School ot
Davtd Hysell, student at OSU
Nursing, apent Frtday mght with Columbus spent the weekend with
1her parents, Mr and Mrs W ll htS parents Mr and Mrs VIctor
Harris and sister. Jtll
Hysell, Mornmg Star
Mr and Mrs Raymond Hatflettl

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SOCIETY

I 'We PICk Up I.._ Deliver
Hill. Cleonocl ond ;oltcbtl

HOME '
LAUNDRY CO.

und family moved Frtday from

Brooksvtlle to Rutland 1
Mr and Mrs Raymond Halftelrl
• and lamtly, Rutland viSited Sunday
afternoon w1lh Mr and Mrs Clar

Mrs Homer Hysell iind tnfanl I ence Andrews and family

daughter returned to thelf homr
J\l,i" Barbara Ann Wehrung RN
Athen road to day It om Holter returned to htr dulles at the Um
Call 61f0..1
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verslty Hosptlal, Chicago, ll'
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Middleport
aa~d Mrs Preston Brow 1 ~;:~·~~~::1;~ a several da)S vtsi'
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school lor worthy matrons and ftn•
OPTOMI:!IIIT
oflteers ol the OES held Saturday
In Lowell Mro Beulah Peoples

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I Mr and Mrs eharles Eskew and
chtldren Barbara Davtd and Jan
ICC
of Malden,
Whom...
Va •pent
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at thcar
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Hundred$ Attending!
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CRUSADE

Charles Withee and daughter
Elaine openl Sunday wtth Mr and
Mrs Robert Marcinko and famll/
TUppero Platns
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Mr and Mrs Charles Eoke•
entcrtameri a group of relative&lt;
Sunriay at their home, , West Main
St. Guests were Mr and Mrs Les·
lie Burnside, and

Allee anrl Susan Jlomcroy

SOUTH COACH NAMED
MONI"GOMERY, Ala Ul'
~ody Ph1l11cy ol 1'ulanc, Darrell
Royal of Tuu~ andl John"'y Vaug 11'

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led as CjiRCites for the Soulh 1n lht•
1nnual Blue Gray football game

Dec 28 Jack 1 Moll .. kopf of l'u1

due, Murray Warmath uf Mmne
~!.tH and Don J&lt;~llllfO( Vf MISSOUII

will coach the North

BIBLE LECTURES
At The

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· TUESDAY
Topic

Devine Predictions of 17 Great Events
To Take Place In the Next 1000 Years.

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tHeir of the Great and Mighty Events Ahead for

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Martinez To Get

PINK
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end
up dead
laat In thetournament.
scheduled averait'
or's debut
IQ lldtnera,
14?-peund
elimination
addwith
82 runs
bltiM aIn
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bctlfetn, ot coutie, he made
ot 1958 with

t~~~~~pm, •.aoe *'•r•~·

UP - Ken Boyer.
CardiRJII c&amp;nt.er
third baleman
man In 1 lie~·
a 1958 National
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hu an .9neli;y ouaplelpn that !(en
ml~bl tflll!e till potential, keep
hli ovc!due date' with baseball
greatneaa, In 1nothet unllorm.

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*For Cleanest
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• PoREE HOME TRIAL
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, Three-year-o)~ ~2lin'1.1' .ll~oblll
ltlcine 80 ~a ~ I
vue of' thrlstmjs,, ll011iib'
Glenroy EWing but he also gave
hlo lither plenty 9f worry.
The blonde, 'handsome little hoy
was left by bls father, Marvin B.
MollohaP. In tltll• ~~y'l ~arkll!l
automoliUt'iMar 'IJ!t. ~~ Frallkllli
Store al!Out 11·30 I: m. wblle the
elder lolo~han 1\'0llt on a brief
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Blne1
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adav ''Talf'my", 1udy Chase
Chorus numbers qurlng th•
B~OI&gt;) are "It's a Grand Ntght for
Slnt~nt". "r!" Sitting pn Top oi
the World", "R~cf Salls , In the
Sunset'', ''Melody of Love'\
"Hwh, j.Jttlc Batiy", "I'm Gom(
B~ck to Dlxte', medley 11Mammy11
''If You- Knew Susie". "Mandy"

)l.,oQ Metbo4lil Church wttl
ltiD CROSS M.,l:rtNG
bivj 1 bake sale on Saturt!ly It A meeting of tba,~.Re&lt;! Croaa
llHI B. ond B. Marke1 In · itUOII. Boafd wtU be held TUeeflay evenl'foeeeda wiU be used In the Inc at 8 p. m In Ute Chapter
!DOYle pro~ funcl- of lbe ROom, accordmg to annoQncemcnt
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and Woo:ltWtday, . . ~ '
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COLUMBuS UP-Irwin I
Wol,l. referee lor the Ohio Bur·
&amp;aD' •et Unemployment Compensa·
lion, 1'\tled Friday the "per!odto"'
payment ill supplemental unem·
Pl?ymont ~Mills Is Illegal m
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employe would receive his uncm·
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the st~te and would draw from

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November 19 at 7:30 P.M.

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htcr, JpM, back to St Josep~ Hos
Parkersburg Saturday aflet',
Jane a stu~ent noroc at st Jose
ph tiosp 1tal school of Nursing, had
been an overmgbl guest at her
home
A Bake Sale has been scheduled
the lobby of the hosptlal Satur·
10
day by the Student Nurses' AssoCl3llon and ~trs Harrts look two
ptcs lot their contrtbullcn
p1tal,'

Mrs. Gerald Rppe
Guest Of Honor At 'Presbyterian
Family
Women To Hold
Bazaar Nov. 20-21

First Baptist
Golden Rule
Class Meeting

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the ~mploye would recplve bene- mlsalon began a fuU' seal~ ~omti
ftta from both the company aad hunt .on the &amp;rJltll!ds. of Iii
the state at the end of hlsaod nuclear ,reiearch l!Jlloil 'bel)" I~
of unemployment.
day. The search, expected to tal:~
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.11 ptonth, wq ordered 11 a preThe case ruled o~ li'r~
•. cautionary move. Laat month aq
vqtved William D. MCReynolds an anti-personnel bomb Jell from
employe bf the General Motors World War n was unearUted ned
Corp and a me. of the Unit· the station and It was feare4
ed Auto Workers Umon
there may ~ more.
McReynotils• appeal was ftled
"ENOUGH'S INOUGH"
A demand for more pies at the the mmpany an equal amount by both the company and tbe
d
every
three
weeks
" 1e 1c Mrs Harm. who 1ormer1y
·
unton Wolrs dt!Cfsion uphetd
CHICAGO ~-,\ destroY•r
asSISted her husband and his par· Wolrs rqllng came In the ftrsl Tichenor's ' ruhng •BOd rejected seam 111 of eocklesheU proportloni
ents tn operatmg the Mary JanJ t.eot case appealed from Bureau the unlor'• contention t'at sup·
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Is getting hlo teaDI up over b0 Df'
Restaurant, to bake eleven more r,
,. plementa unemployment Mnel11&gt; arres••d by the •bore p,..o!. Jo••
nor s deelalon announced last
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paid under the "periodic:' P" Kennelly, who's only 0 feot 3 In·
Homo to add to the mcrch1ndlse July Ttebenor ' ruled that sup- menl plan would be le•al under ' •hes tail, has bee• arreo'"• b•
plemental ' unemployment eompen existing law,
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'1utborttles 15 limes• on charges
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lor the sale
Mrs Harris Is the daughter of satlon was Illegal.
Mrs Lula Russell, whose fame as He did not rule on the two
Fred J. ·Mllltaan, executive sec· mperiOIIallng~lor.
cook and baker tn the Mary Jane 1other plans of su'oplemental un retary ol the Ohio Information
and Mar!tn Restaurants Is well· •!Dploymenl·benellii rejected by Committee, commended Wolf ou
IN,URED AGAtmt S~NIK
known throughout this area, and Tichenor
his deCISion
teeps tlul family tradttlon ol el· ThThey are:
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STOCKHOLL!d, Sweden UP-~&lt;
pert baking
e concurren1 pan,
1 t NlllS 1 "This Is the seventh defeat of Jtltery aponsora of ~ext yllnj
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payment from the alate ~~d the "Previously, 1t had been reject tren't talflng any eltaneea on
:ompany at ~~~ '11111' pme we~k j•llll by the voters of Ohio, four pos~lblt linanclal 1"'. ~ lla '
by weei.
' Urnes to the Legislature, antl taRen oul IDJ~ ~( tbef .' ,
Dir~ner
The lump sum plao, ~Y which twtce by admlniatratl~e ruling" &gt;I 20 000 ci'Owna $i,1l00
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world war, Aalill Dtl, 1
Mrs Gerald Rupe Bradbury, was
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~uest of honor Salurda&gt; when hor
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The
Cbr~tmas
Bazaar
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the
Galhpolls had a famlly dmner at
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he!r apartment celebratmg her Womon'! AMoctallon will be held
cLosm
Nov 20.21 at the First Presbyter·
mother's birthday
tan Church from 12-6 p m
DETROIT UP-Fl•e Michigan
FBI agents and Detroit pollee
TULSA, Okla. UP-Tbree tom~
Mrs L E Roynolds presented
youths who allegedly t.errorlzed who were alerted 1by railroad ofli· stooes have been ttm~ed ov~ tq
The
pubhc
Is
mvlted
to
tbe
b3
Mrs Rupe wtlh a decorated blrtb·
the stolen 10odo dlvla!OD 'o{ 1•1
zaor and refreshments of sand pwen&amp;er1 aa tht ·Pennaylvanla
day cake
w1chcs takes, cooties, pies and Railrbad'a "Red Arrow Expre8i" c1als 10 Toledo were waiting at TUlsa pollee depmmepl 111 'r*DI
durlnt an oveml~t trip from the stalton for the train to arrive years after having been Jelf. 0)1
Those present tnclud£d Mr and coffee will be sold
Military ' pollee were also on lawns aa a prank. ID • repon Jp
Mrs Val Reynolds and daughter, Other articles on sale are home· Hirrloburs. Pa., to ~etrolt, wert
hla oupertors on the Jrl¥.• lltarlt'
Rena Lynn, Morgantown, Mr and m•de candles, c&gt;kes. plea, cookies, arrested by local police and FBI
Mrs Gerald Rupc. Bradbury; Mr ielhes and relishes, pott.e~ plan!J, a&amp;ents today aa they stepped olf hand but did not participate 10 era Wednesday. Sil I j , S~
the arre1ts since the f1ve men observed "none of the' 0\ylltiJ
and Mrs L E Reynold! Mrs h1nd decorated ptllow·cases, stu!· the train
had
received their diScharges.
have shown up to cl~lm lh'!!l·" 1
MargarCI Reynolds. Middleport. £ed toys Pa reel Pos• pnckage"; a The youtbs, all of whom wer•
Miss Shirley Mealy, RN, Galltpolls Wh1te Elephant table, and til types
dtshonorably dbcharged !rom the
01 hand marie goods
Army at Ft Dtx, N J. Thur&lt;·
day, were being queotloned bv
the fBI sl~ee the , 41s~urbaneo.
occurred durlnl lnlltrstate travel
A st~lb you111 m~a, who also
TOMMY FARit
was dlabonorably d(s(:barged •I
ly Unlttd Prtsa
Tommy Farr, a ru•d· Wtlth· Fl Dlx 'J'huraday. leaped off t 10
Mr nnd Mrs Ernest Covert en·
(oat IVIrJ tnt of hlf ffvt train at Toledo, Oblo, when It wn
tertalned the Golden Rule ClaRS of
flghll
In tho u. s. on a l'f'lnl more travelling about to miles au
the Ftrst BaptiSt Church at theh·
titan
20
ytara ap b~l t"* Iormor hour He lo being sought.
home with Mr and Mrs Cltflord British ond
Emplro hoovywolghl Pnl i~e sa1d lhe youths wt 1
H•yes and Mrs P K Russell on king won AJatrlcan
htorll ntYtr• were lden!lfled as Robert l&gt;ue»ll
the hosp1lahty committee
Otl! Hill, 20 Jlld ,Jiobert If •·
Clemu Fox Vlce·pre~J(Jent, waa thtltto. Though • ~opoltu tlildtr- 18,
vacs,
18, all of Delrott, Robr. I
dov
when
In
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challongt tho newly crowntd SlmltJion, 19, H t c~ory Corne. s
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opening prayer was giVen by the to
Jot Lowlt, ht took ovi'l'· and Rartlell McConnell, 20, Fern
allp, vacwno cup oiol.
Rev C F. Hovt Mr Fox led the champ
thlftl
Loula
throw at him for 15 drle, had alcoholic dr\nta on t" '
dcvotJonal service also
p.llrm~tottng."""rW~ -.
full rounda tnd atlll wn tnlrllnt train and aeted up durlnl muc1
Durl;,~ the bu'i~ R091 mc,,J.ng
ol tho llnl•!- loMr but on hla ot the tons Joqrn~y.
these olftccrs were circled lor tho feet.
The e~lq~t 9l Ibe daf11~1~ •&gt;
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lollowtng year PrFsldent, Cleml8
the tmn wu ~ol (mm~lat•l•
h••~~~·~
l'ox, Ylee prcsldonl, Rubert !lag· Farr? Ht l•itd"ti
comtlactl jt 37 known but a Tlme-LIIe ne~Jit -.
qCJ ty, sccrctnry -Mrs Clcmis Fo~. In I950 whllt j tucctalful pub
, 1rt1 for
Mlletle .._
treasurer Mrs P K RuS!ell , tea owntr tnd ho Rnltd quicklY· T.. w'to was a passenaer on the Ira •
~&amp;ld the (ortliOT servlc•men ton 1
cher, Paul Smart
oi ,., rA.., _..
d1y, he's 1 sporh columnl•t Jn a t~e elot~lng off a conductor '"'
Ihe program was• presented by lortt circulation London ntWapa· kept
the
passengers
In
constant
Mr an~ Mrs Gerald Anthony Tho
(ear uotll the train arrived , t
hostcsscli s(lrved u dessert cour~w
linton
Station hcrq.
to twenty members uud three
The 1ne~snlap oiid ,t~c- men ~"'
guest
r1ed ~olm ,
al !eaol ono of
the"" had a tuQ
lie u)d the~ rlp(~Qd up th,.
olub "'· Sll)alihlng wln~owo and
11aohlng the ~at*""' ,
Tho now'"''" sold eondurtors
considered stopping lbt train at
HOLLYWOOD UP - \'10re Pittsburgh to bave lij'horllics re
Martinez may think he's a ctnch move llle ,v~un1 !DCD Qui they dr
to , WI~ the v~cant welterwel&amp;hl clded agalnlll ouch action on the
ebamplonshlp, but Ramon Tlsea· chance the men mlabt start usln~
YE~LOW \
reno'a manaaer will toll you ~· their knives and the gun 11 force
WHITE
doesn't stand an outside chance were wed to put them off tho
Manuel Dr91, unlmpre111ed with train.
TURQUOISE
Martines's alxth-round technical .,--.----·--;--,--...,.--:--:-knocko~t over Tlseareno Saturday In the seaaon Just entletfl he was
nlihl at Hollywood Lealon Stadt· fight b~ck wh~ be started, COm·
urn, alld he gtlures Martinez will Ina remarkably cloae to hll hegtn,

WATCH REPAIR

AUDITORIUM
Eul Main &amp;1. - Pomeroy, Ohio

Tomorrow Night's I

Mrs James

Tipple and son ol AI hens. Mr anrl
Mrs Raymond Hatfield and chll
dren, Churlcs and Joyce, Rutland
and Mr and Mrs Clarence Anrl
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