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orruption,· In Vlet Nam is Ap·p·~r(laehing Grand Scale , :=armed wooper•."dlng1 ~=.!! ~v:et~olfd~~r:,:~
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'IIAIGON (UP! -When Soutli the Saigon black market.
banky-ponky It bas lathered The corrupti1111 ta~a many oil through the port. Relatively $20,000 In geoda at a private to Sllare for such duties. For years they have ope&gt; atl!l
Vletnam~se troops needed U s.
When U.S. Infantrymen now makes ~ ~ NOStra jealous. the loflll! of.sln.
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little I!.S. aid illil,oaah, .
wharf and sold the goods and Besides, most of the major! o&amp;der the eyes of the cop Ill' th1
Army rain ponchos for a trampling through the jungle Americans mvolved In trYing ' Thl!re Is IIi.~ blaCK m81'ke~
DlplomaUc Tennlnolol!'
dlllappeared befot-e sending the theft Jnvolvu the driVer, The• beat.
lllOnsoon emergency last week, storehouse of the Viet Cor•g 9th to run the thievea' gauntlet chicken reOd really but tile m_ost U.S. government officials do craft to ~ custolns men.
Vietnamese driver may detour[ U.S. ofllclals ngard curtt,n
lhey·tnew just where to go - DIVIsion northwest of Saigon between a U.S •8110 ship and noljoeable tq \ the American not 1pelk of mau theft 1n· the -A U.S. Army major belplilg between harbor and destimltion· losses, while serious, as nothin1
seized two million pounds of delivery of its goods are .fond of walktbs.the alree!l of $81ion, port. They &amp;ive It tha dignified run mllltacy Imports reported lor a stopover ai a blackmarketl uncommen for , many worlt
guerrilla rice supplies, they compsrlng their lot wtth the Da Na"i .or Pllei\lu.
, name of ''diversion." Some K&lt;!itlf Into ~ hold of. a garage. Some or all of hiS goOjl• ports. The officials have import
found tons of It In sack• marked bones! men In the heyday of Thtre Is the dlaappearance of examples:
refrt&amp;erator ship end finding will be · unloaded and forged ed customs l""perts from home
with the clasped-bands symbol Port Said or Naples during cement, steel and other mate.. -Pollet reported ' Jongsltore- ftve . VIetnamese stevedores paperS sUbstituted lor the care• They have 'tlsp quieti) ~rgl!l
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Italy'• last days of war.
tala Ll8!d In the bQJj,on dollar men heaved cratea of goods trying patiently to unfreeze_a Jist.
, Vlelna'1',ese leaders lo actlvei)
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When Saigon port authority
Corraptloa Coolly
Americl)l construction pi-osram overboard Into waitln&amp; underwa. 27·pound turkey over a IOO.watt The unloaders will hurty the fight the corruption. '
WOMEN'S SOCIETY In Chris- Director General Pham Dang The war liJ VIet Nam coats In VIet Nam.
fer nets of accomplices In light bulb.
cemen.t, steel rods or other But there ts a great deal ol
IIIII Service of Heath Metho- Lan Thursdsy ended his brief· the United States about a billion There are the Alnl!rlcan sampsns and junka In Salgonl
Lost In Trtmall
material to contractera busy skepticism about tho posstbjlit)
dlst Church will meet Monday ing on how his men battle mass dollm a year. Critics here put penlcllllil ancl ether dnlea that harbor.
U.S. authwities trace mosl ol with Viet Nam's building boom. of stamping out looill gdv,rn·
eveulng, Nov. 14 at the church. harbor thlevery of American the cost of corruption at • tum up In Viet eo., lld -When harbor frogmen dived the. mass theft to the time Consumer items invt!rlably 10 menl fiddling. Ky Is I'IJ~i'de&lt;t
The QI'Ogram topic will be pre goods, Premier Nguyen Cao Ky minimum ol $14 mllllon ~ year. stations.
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to recover 340 cases tf .whiskev between a wck'a departure to die black market wbole!alers aa atoully hone~ e,ven b)l hi•
sertled by Mrs. Jack Bechtle rose and publicly threatened to The U,S government iiiure• The eye of the hurrleane Is from a sunken bar,e, they, with cargo from the wharf and and some of these under the onermes. But lew 1yvernmen1
antj Mrs. L.--W/'McComa• wtll shoot some of the general's the American taxpayer'aloss at the port ttl SlliOft. "A den ol founcl the 'craft empty. The j ils anival at a .S. inllltary counter middlemen are Commu· figures enjoy ihat reputation.
have devotions. Hostesses will aides lor sralt, bribery and about $33.3 mUUon a yoar.
thieves," Ky called lt. The lion's robbers bad plucked oil the I post or construction site.
nists, police charge.
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be Mrs. Robert Coats, Mrs. Wal- corruption.
It is one of those thlnp share ol American goods to cargo and then sunk the barge. 1 Taking the old Wells Fargo They report that the VietCong Jells of the cabinet mlnlstor in
ter,, Hayes, Mrs. Orin Smith, War b the big business of American officiala do nol like to flahl the Communists and -Two Importers unloaded two 1lis arrival at a U.S. mUitary supports much tf Its campaign~ one of the ousted pre . Ky
Ml$. John Krawsczyo and Mar- VIet Nam. But teh financial discuss.
enrich the Vlelllamese pass barges boldiDJ more than trucks now are commonly of terror by profits from the[' governmenls. The man, In eljle,
1aliet Edwards.
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black market apparatua It has an huge fortune tucked into
!!ETHEL NO. 1!2 of the In·
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marketeers and by dealing In 'How, asks a friend,~~~ you
Daughters will meet at Pome,
the black market lor currency. 1 ever manage to take so· much
roy Masonic Temple, Monday
The Ky governmenllut weeK' money out of the counlry?
at v::m p.m.
(EDITOR'S NOTI!: A lonely persons-four young women and people."
Miss Harris, who waa oho in[
Ollm No Reslstaace
announced plana lor omashlngj ''In suitcases," replies the es·
~MEROY ELEMENTARY 18-year..td blgb ocrool senior a 3-year-&lt;~ld child.
He said he wanted Ia kill more."
Officer Gary Johnson respond· the black market In constuner official.
p~ wll1 meet Monday at 7:30 wanted "to make a name" for Later, pollee quoted him as more than Charles Whitman, 25, Miss Harris said, "He was not ed. He said the boy told him, "I
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himself. The method be chose saying he was sorry there the sniper who murdered 16 exactly a kid, but not a man have just shot some people back
DAUGHTERS OF RUTH class was chWing-ma15 murder- weren't more.
persons In Austin before he was either. He laughed a lot and there." He told Johnson the RUD
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of United Melllodist church will and Saturday •• placed his His name Is Robert Benjamin killed by a policeman.
talked like he was weak in the was In a sack. The youth
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A Mesa City detective said he head." /
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day at 2 p m. at the church.
crime by gunnlue down lour senior descrihed as a "loner." asked Smith what be woul~ As ohe lay on the floor, one of The question being asked
SALISBURY PTA wtll meet belple.. women and a Utile Jlri Police said he wanted to "get have done had his own mother the women warned him that in most In Mesa concerns the I
Tuesday at 6·JO p.m. for their in a Mesa, Aria., beauty ocbool. known ... get myself a name." and you., 11ser wallled lno he a few minutes 40 people would nature end personality of
ASTORIA, Ore. (UPij -.A Korea-bound tanker,
annual potluck harvest dinner. A team of UP! reporters ba• He was not known before He room during the slaughter.
be lnsJde the building.
Rohert Benjamin Smith.
jrocked by a bomb blast that ktlled IYfD "!en and Injured
The program in charge ol the dug behind tbe beodllueo to oeek was an illusion In his own He said Smith replied: "I Misa Harris told police that There are no Blmple answers. seven, dropped anchor in the Columbia RIVer early today
lathers will begin at 7 30 p.m. tbe klller'a motives and trace neighborhood, where residents would have sbot them toe. I Smith replied, "I'm sorry but l No students at his high scllool 1so Navy demolition experts could Investigate reports of
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No.' no will meet Monday. at his vlctlma.
But he was no illusion at 8 so I could make a name for for them."
he was elected to the senior
A Co~st Guard spokesman said the dtst'overy O an·
7:3b.m. at the home of Mrs.
o'clock on the bright, sun· myself. I wanted people to know But he brought ammunition class council this fall. There ts other ,devtce resembhng a bomb on .the ~33-foot Gr~~d
MaP, Martin. Route 3J
By ROGER TIMBERLAKE splashed morning of Nov. 12, who I was."
enough-three boxes, according no indication o1 puguacious•lntegrtty touched off a stnte -~f neat pa_n C ~~L___!
DJS~ED AMERICAN Vet·
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1966, in this placid suburb of
Do1&lt;ribeo Slayings
to police. He told officers i1e behavior. He was left alone andJ wounded sailors and 38 olh· l
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WILLIAM COLEMAN
Phoenii.
The sole adult survivor, reloaded his pistol several he left others alone. His grades 1 !~.!wme~, _all Chi!es_t::__ , The explosion occurn&lt;l off the
me i Monday, at 7 30 p.m Mr. MESA, Anz. IUPI -All his Smtth held a pistol In his hand Bonita Sue Harrts, 18, gave times.
apparently were goad.
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All · ck district commander, j life, he !aid. no one psid any that morning. He said he police the only account of the The quick hinking of Mrs. One of his coaches said Smith
lithe captain, cne or It•• men
will ·be present. An oyster slew allention to him. Even when he wanted to shoot as many people slayings they have other than Earl Cummings, a teacher at ia not well coordinated physical.
killed, was phctosraphl"i a
w11J Iii! •erved followmg the came to kill, he was ignored.
as he could.
that offered by Smith.
the school, poS!ibly prevented ly, commentln&amp; that alter o
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He soon settled that. Never
Entero Unnoticed
Miss Harris, who ws shot In the toll from bein&amp; iligher. She year in tumbling class, "belererrises Aldrtn did oulslde the room. Radio reports Indicated
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will he be Ignored again. In the Those who soon would die, the head and arm but is ran from a rear room to a couldn't do the simplest roll." hatch his heartbeat rose to 8 the bomb that vte~t off had
FRIENDLY CIRCLE of the space of a few minutes, even as lying m cartwheel !ashton expected to live, said she ne~rby auto parts •tor• to call The youth had a brief cour: ptak 'ur !05 per mim:t•. Ilut been placed In the engine room
Trtml y Umted Church wI ll , the frantic summons went out beneath the barrel or his pretended to be dead "hoping police.
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1appearance five bours after the when he quit exercising and , by o~e of the crew.
meet Tuesday evening, Novem· lo police, he dealt death to ltv• revolver, did not notice him I
slaylngs. He drummed his began taking picturea of the i The captalil carried :tho
ber 15 al8 p.m. at the church.
when he,walked Into a beauly
lin&amp;ers, leaned his head on his ground, u quickly dropped to idevlce on ~eck to exae•'ne ond
Mrs. R5y Mayer Is the leader
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bancl, and waited lor a lawyer.! about 82 beats per minute.
'photograph it. It suddenly exw;lh Mrs. Edgar Arnold asSISt·
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Psycbiatrfst Brought In
The control troubles. Jll'OW plnded. killing htm and Ute
lng. Hostesses Will be Mrs.
bullet lnio the wall to attract I
The attorney Is Wrlliam H. oteadily worse after Aldrtn used . ship'! motorman and injurin&amp;
Wilbur Perrin and Mn Leon- their attenUon.
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!Rod) Wood, youbful and close- a modem version of the agt&lt;.ld ' seven, mciudi"g tt.ree oflicors.
ard Jewell.
Theh, he told police, he
mouthed. Wood said be has sextant to see II it could be
CHESTER COUNCIL Daugh- Holzer Hospital:
V~lllng' ordered them Into a back room
By DWIGHT .WETHER,!.'!OLT
hired a psychiatrist, Dr. samuel used to guide spaceabips on I Alter !he tragedy, the Grand
ters of ·Amertca wtll
meet ihours 24 and HI p.m. Parents -five adults, the child and an
An audience of apprOJumatelly 4a0 attended the Op· Wick, fonner superintendent of trips to the planets.
: ln~egtlty' thtrd olflc·.'r, unlden
Tuesd'y at 7·JO p m. The char· only on Pediatrics Ward.
mfant Two would live, five , erung concert of the 1966·~7 season of the. 'I'!'I·County Arizona State Hospital in "Take some pictures, Buz• : tilted, took command of tht
ter wlll be &lt;~&lt;•pod In memory
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would die.
1Concert Association at Galli a Academy Aud1tonum Sun· Phoenix.
befme you, nave to work," :wheat-lade~L ~iberian-r.gtste!'e&lt;l
of Glennie Hayes and members Bert Harrison, 640 Fourth His dark, tousled hair lalling ' day afternoon.
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Ave.; Mrs. Sanford Vallance, across hio forehead, he stood The concert was. presented ceuse, from !,he Fire Bu- •., plea ol lnnoceill to the live--,ID()uthof the Columbia River.
THEl WOMEN'S AUXILIARY 162 Woodland Dr : Texanne above them. One began praying. by Bemmo ~nd SylVIa Rablnol, by Stravin$&lt;y: Gypsy. Dance, counts of murdtr and two of
of the Veterans Memortal Hos- Richie, Eureka Star Rl : Mrs. ''What to she doln&amp;?" he ill vtolln and ptano duo, who per. arranged Ill' Hal~~ter • Helle~ assault with a deadly weapon,
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formed up. to all advance not· and en~lng with T~ Witches but Justice of the Peace L. E.
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Dance, by Paiianlni, rencler· Mulleneaux refused to accept
hosvital dining room .. Berni~e Crown Ctty: Ernest Watts, Rt. said. "Do you mlncl?"
I Open!~~ the co~cert the. du~ ed With sreat artiStry;, . n the plea. He ordared Smith held
Ledlte, dtrector of nursmg, wtll 2 Btdwell; Chancey H. Roach, "Yeah, 1 00 mind," he Is' played Sonata '? G MaJOr,
En~res ~~luded Spinni B without bond at the Maricopa
·-···". --·-.. - .. ·be guest speaker. There ~UI Rt. 1 Gallipohs ; Mrs. Ronald reported to have oaid, and the by Beethoven whi~h dt~played Soni. ~ Chorus ol the County Jallln Phoenix and set An Oak Hill man was It·
be games and group slngmg. il. Trimble, Rt. 2
Bidwell; .22 caliber pistol began Its work. 1 fine technical. Vtrtuostty, IS· Dervtsh~.
. preliminary bearlnl for Dec. 1~. rested following
an accident , Gauge rtadiDgs:
Gallipolll
Refres!tments will be served. Mrs. Wilham B. Dunn. RIo ApparenUy, the vicUm• were peclally In the ftrst moveme.nt. Followmg the concert morn The boy's father went to the on the parking lot Saturday eve-: Dam 12.7, 17.1, running II fetl
Wedneaday
Grandt; Mrs, Edward L. Dun- random. "We don't know blm, Their second number, whtch bers of the board of directors palico etauon to IDe a rnlsalnl hln&amp; al 9:05 p.m. reported the : on rollers, Pomeroy • Alasot
MIDDLEPORT Literary Club i fee, Rt. I Crown City: Mrs. and we don't want to know concluded the first part of the attended a reception at the !'tporl after finding his son's Pomeroy pollee department.
2I.S2, Pt. Pleasant 24.81, Hintot
Will meet Wednesday afternoon Claude Burnell, Rt. 1 Gallipolis; him," said s. L. Olseo. He Ia program, wu Fantasie, Op llill, home of Mr, and Mrs. C. M. beet empty Saturday morning, Byrl Cox, 14, struck the wall 2.09 falling, Kanawha
Fall•
at the home of Mrs. M,
L, Mrs. Paul Goodson Rt. I Yin- the lather of Mary Margaret MaJor by Franz Schubert which McGinness, Lower River Rd., police said and when told that on the parting lot caualng 8.20 falling, Charlesl))n 19.81
Frencb.. Miss ~ess Sanborn and I ton. Burnace F. Stout, Rt. 1 Olsen 18 one of those killed. had a flowing melody blending to honor the couple.
hi• aon w;s in cuotody replied medium damage. Cox wu ar· laiUnc. London was running ono
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M~. ~"f:,k or~an ~~ P~e- , Thurman : William K. Burleaon, sht'
a cheerleader last gracefully Into a Ughl
and Next area concert wUI be the "! was afraid ol that."
' rested on a charge of DWI ancl loot, Marmet three-quarters ot
~n .. d .. ,;:~ew. ed tho Rt. 2 Bidwell; William G. Gil· year at Mesa High School, the &amp;ay allegretto.
New Yerk Baroque ensemble, Smith opened hia door brieRy placed under $200 bond.
a loot, and Winfield 2 l~t.
E::'ta;' Roll c~~y r!~ns! berl, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Carl W. school Smith attended. There Js Following the intermissliMI, Dec. t, at 3 p. m. in Parkerf. to newsmen bUt refUsed any 1~ other actloo of Pomeroy Boat Movemenil:
will be a great artlot,
Mich~el, Mason: Shawna J. no ovidence they were acqualn· Sylvia Rablnof displayed her bur&amp;. Next. conctrt on the Jo. common! ucept IQ 1ay, "I'm police, Carl Theodore. Kaulf, Oblo River- Charles Steven
CLASS 12 OF HEATJI Meth- Martm, Pt. Pleasant. Mr 9· ted.
One mastery ol the plano and cal series will be Feb. 11 at 8 toe upaet, my Gad I'm upaet." 24, Hudson Street, Middleport, son up 14, 1:30 a.m.; Harvel
odtst Church will meet Wed· Clara Ambrose, Pt. Pleasant;
Hill Youog Victim•
a sense of interpretation and p. m. when Helen Vanni, me..
ancl Dory! Edwards, 20, Hart- Jordon up 14, 2:15 a.m.; Har
nesda)i; Nov. 18 at the church Mrs Ernest E. Lantz,
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lord, were arrested 01 cbarees ry Dyer dOwn 15 5:10a.m.· Mr
Pleasant . Ktmberly Jo Neville
Mtss Olsen wu ertJaled It
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Ro~ Dean Sellers. Ht Is the I!tother- Choplil. She wu superb
In artlsl
CriS! down 18, 2:05 ~.m.; Frank
gram leader and Miss Bess San- 1 C R bea~n\ Mr!Le
In-law of Joyco Sellers tho '"Danse Macabre' by Saint· Attendlna the concert from
lin Pierce down 16, 5:05 a.m.·
born, devotional leader Host. ~ ' ~u~ ·1 t Pt PI tart: voung mother who died ~ the Saens. As an encore she took a distance were pel'IOb8 !rGm
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DIVORCE GRANTED
Philip Spom up 16, 7 a.m.; Na
esses will be Mrs, P. L. Mitch, IMeorg~ h ~ esLe : :•ant: bark room of the Rose-Mar lil'lt names of youtlilul concert. Ashland, Ky.,
Parkersburg,
One divorce wu ll'antod aad tiona! up 17, 8:20 a.m.; Eltslu
Mrs. William Robson, Mrs C. M~k Ao S~en.:Or, G:~;,. ,a~".; Beauty School witll h~r 3-year- pra and composed a numher Chillicothe, JackiOb and WaV·
a 'petition lor divorce was llled Woods up II, 2:15 p.m.; ~alt.•.
A. Emmlsh, Mrs. Pat Gallag- ry· Jeh H F 1 Pt PI
old daughter Deborah and relaU"i the letters to notes. erly.
In Melga County Clerk of courts Beckjord up 18, 2.35 a.m., S~
her and llrs. Wayne Gtbbons I ant . Lt:. D. :y;:: Pt PI::~ Miss Olsen, Carol Far~. IU, Three Kraiotler
office Saturday. Donna R. Sto- Ranger llP, It, 1:50 a.m.; Ci~
SYRACUSE THIRD Wednes· lant Andrew L p t r Porn&amp;- end Glenda Carter 18,
"R ilatl
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bart wu granted a divorce of St. Louis up It, 1:211 a.m. ,
day Hotnemakers club w;IJ meet
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from John W Stobart on cbarg·J H E. S.Wiea down 20, Uti a
Wednt!llilay November 16 at roy; Floyd K. Rtdenour, Cbes- Smtih planned the kiUinlll lor rice," "VIennesa Caprice,"
The number of tralfle lataii• es of
s ~Sleet of
duty ~, Edeana Bosworth dtwn fi
9·S() a tp. ~~ the home of Mr.. l ~r. Mrs. Waite~ R. Shasteen, :;e ~onths, ~!:~~~co. :• "Chinese Tambourine,"
with
ties on Ohio hi&amp;hways cllmbed anc1 ,::red to her malden 4:l0 a.m.; Vulcan up :d, 12:
Wtlllam Hayes, Syracuse. The omeroy: Mrs. Richard F. Flck,
was .,..
Y e the fil'lt a solo by
(Continued From Pill Olta) back Into thetwenlles over !be name ol DoOM R. Bolin.
20 a.m.; JaneT. up :12, 3 Uri.
oubject awtu be "Meal Plan· IRt. 1 Long Bottom: Scott A. mass murders In Chicago and Rablnof, ahowllli fP'UI artist·
Soviet UIIIOil.
weekend. At Jeut :II persons Cerolyn Dixon, a minor, by Mountain State dowu :13, a·u
ning." ~ pot luck will be serv- Justis, Rt. 2 Racine: Randall Auohn, Tex. lle told pollee he ry, marked l:ht fourth part ot
died between a p.m. Friday I! 1 N lie her next friend
• W H Sba
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Mlilel'Svllle; looked lor somepl~ce where the proaram. The last part of
and lllldnlght Sunclay. The re~ult uag:inst Thomao Dtx: fi";;:m.;. W~yne ~~·~up
brlngln( table servtce.
Mrs. Frank Cleland, Radne; there would be plenty of the J&gt;roeram Included
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BOS\IIbRTH COUNCIL No. 46 Mrs. Bert W. Teaford, Syra·
BOND fORFEITED
sons died In ftres, two drowned necJect and ellriDll CI'UI!Ity.
4:J' p.m.; Mark laston llJ
Royal aixl Select Masters will cuse. Mrs Larry .Lee Morrison,
RiJCer D. McCuidllon, 12, and three persons killed In mil:'freenup 10:45 p.m.; John J,
bold their stated assemblv Wed- MFI Alto, W. Va., Cuper T.
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W. Va., forfeit- cellaneous accidents, pushing
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Rowe down Greenup n·:m P
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Buchanan lllustrtous mas tor a
seman, Rt. I Waterloo.
Mayor Charles Leger's court
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nrga au 'officers and compan: Mrs. James R. Hull, Jackson:
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enllibl· Ha bad pool- The wont traffic milhap ovdumt its re.~ar sc
20 a.m.; Cotton ..~ up
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I Mrs. Blanche M. Crace, Rt. 2
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lfi'M ,for rtek· 'lr the weekend claimed lour week In Middleport. All per· dahl 2 p.m.; MIS! Soaao, down
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South Webster: John R. Bratcb-..
lllves. Anthony Benedict, &amp;a, ancl sons are Ulted to remove their MeldabJ 6::10 p.m.; RIYetll!fod•
TO HOST SQUAD
Ier, Rt. 2 Wellston. '
less operaUoa.
his wUe, Julla, 48, Rose Stra- cara when the acavenger is In up Meldahl 8 p.m.; · "Afi4Mw.
Coaches Bill Porter
and
Blrlho
aek, 78, and Anne Bernardy, 71, their ward. Schedule of plclmps Calhoun down Meldabl- ll:lJl
Paul Kloes will be hosl to Mrs. John N. Lewis, Mason,
Velerllla Mtmftl llolpllal an of Cleveland, _ . fatally are, Molltlay Ward I, Tueaday p.m.; Jtflboat up ·Me~ U:•
their 7th and 8th &amp;rade football ·dau1hter, 4:32 a,m. Saturday;
Atlmlii!GU Sallll'daj _
injured In a !WMr, heacko Warda 1 and 2, Wednesday 3. 55 a.m.; EIIO P!ftlliYl¥allia
team lor a banquet at 7 P m. [Mrs. William B, Dunn, R 10
ry 11o911. ~.
craol! at· Cleveland.
Thu!'lday 4 and Friday 5. There down Mel~ 1:11 _l'.m. .:_.,.' ' ·
' Monday, November 21, at the' Grande, son, 8:20 a.m. Sunday;
Dilcllir1M•Salll"a)' _
will be no pickups on Saturday. OallipoU. llalli _ OleQhiler
Pomeroy Elementsry S.:hooL
Mrs. Donald w. Holley, Rt. 2
let Bona; Timmy Sehbonover, M~~~~:.d :,C'~~relvuf:.m;.
up 4,05 p.m.; Carrie •..,\li4:25·
Crown City, dauJhter, S:f3 p.
Homer Cole, Olarlet Brown. D. 2, ldl1ed when IJI• car atruck
TO 01\GANIZE
p.m.; Loulolana · doWn :~
; 5 p.
rn. Sunday.
Adrnlllloll :- J 1 brld&amp;t wall 08 County IJne Adult buslnesa classes offer· m.: Fort Dearbolll up' '?,• g-p.
Dl1&lt;harges
1&amp;11' Trlplltt, ' Portland; Ray Rd Pickaway ancl Ron CQIIIIo ed al the Southem Hiah scbool m.;' J@nnller Jean p'B: - ~:!l'ii
DEVOTED TO INTERESt Of Goorgo H. Baker, Gilbert C.
KHbl, Pt. ~IIIli;
Friday ollht; JIJDOI Coblt, will be ortanizad Tuesday, Nov. Permsylfanla up '.:tO ~.Ill.)-,'![-,
.MEIGS • MABON AliEA
Beard, Edward ltl Batea, Sr.,
LtlaW' va.
3l, RD 2, Glenford,
killed 16, at 7 p, m. at the Southern F, Shearer down 10;:2&amp;, p.t!!;; .
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Mrs: Earnett T. Brown, Mro.
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. ~)'-Char- when hio wei hit 1 tree on a High Sc~ool building. An)'one F1a&amp; Ship up 11:35 P·!ll,; : Jetili~
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Wilham Cook, Ml'l.
Daniel
Graham,
I.ewll, Jltlli'Y Perry County toWDihiP road who hasn t tlaned up but would dcrwn l2:20 a.m.; Scoli Cho'""''" ... ··""' .. '"' Ohio Garlhee, Lester R. Hudson, Mra.
Werry
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\'all•.., Publt•htn• Comp•nr. 1w M• GMrae lrwm Manvln L Kee'
' LeiUt Siders two miles west ol c-Gienlord !Ike to may do SO,
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AUXILIARY TO ~ET
Downey down z: 15 a.m.; 'Rella: · , '
81 , Chillicothe, R. D. 1,
..,..,.. " ....,.. ,.., ••••• McAbea, Brady S. Young, Mrs.
when the plck-•m truck The RaCine Flremen 1 Alllllll· ble down 4.1G8 m. R H ·Jioo. , ,
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"'"'"" '""""'"' ,.,,_.,,.•., ' daughter, Linda L. Baer, Miss
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U s' Nov. I$• at 7:30 at the lire haedI ,___, .~ ba ao
ao•uoow "'"''"- tno. "' Lnloo 1R·t A B II J
m es:ss eu
trt on , . There Will
Solvay
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Nell' YoB Cit~.
New
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and o50 Sunda)'
be a drive launch
...... NYtr Y';'_:....
Ronnie Fields, Mra. Harold D.
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lor ne.w membert, Everyone !I down l.onlfon 5 '••!ll·i J, u e y
. -.....,. '''"''" " ,..,. "' Lakin, · Mro. Norman R. Poe
welcome.
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GltotlP' to MEJt'l'
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... ......* ono - ouo .. Mrs. Eldrldp Sauar, Miu Cl,._
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meet Thursday evening Nov. 12 meetlil&amp; held at 7 p. m. today Merrill up Winfteld Ul a.m.:
"Atrl wlten you notice thot the lull ill /ll'f phone taUs Is
?:30 11 the home ol Joann at the Veterans Memorial H11.1- ElgercU!l up Winfield 4:4Q a.
1•'1- IDol- . . _ " ' - Sorrell, Andrew L. Porter, Mra.
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LINEMEN
PLAYER
SCHOOL
YR.
Jell Rutter ........... Athens
Sr.
Dan Higgins .. .. .. .. .. Athens
Jr.
J~hn Magnussen . • •. Gallipolis
Sr.
BrU Henry ... . . , ..... Jackson
Sr.
Lee Glasgow ••••• , • • Jackson
Sr.
Bill Westfall ..• , • , •.. , Logan
Sr.
Jim Trowbridge . . • . . . . . Logan
Jr.
Paul Conrad ..•••• Nelsonville
Sr.
Pal Story . . • , • • . • . Pomeroy
Jr.
John Wright ........ Wellston
Sr.
Tom Ervin .......... Wellston
Sr.
BACKS
PLAYER
SCHOOL
YR.
Greg Hull . , .......... Athens
Jr.
Mike Goodwin •••••••. Athens
So.
Rodney Gilkey •••••• Gallipolis
Jr.
Steve Reed , • • , • , . .. Jackson
Sr.
Gary Bartow •• , • , •.... Logan
Sr.
George Sauer .• , , , . Middleport
Sr.
Richie Polley •• , ••. Nelsonville
Sr.
Don Swisher . . . .... Pomeroy
Sr.
Lennie Van Meter • •.. Pomeroy
Jr.
Roger Estep .. .. .... Wellston
Sr.
Ktrby Oiler
. , .. Wellston
Sr.
HONORABLE MENTION

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VPI flporla Writer
150 Bill Auatln lnsleta U, Pi~
170 tsburgh Steelel'l are keepiog
145 thlngs almplo theee daya but
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their foes are fmdlilg tt rather
complicated.
Mauled lor 12 polnta by the
Dallas Cowboyo two weeks ago,
the rejuvenated Steelero have
ATHENS- Eric Hummel and Craig Rytma ; "'";~:"l"ULt~l held the Cleveland BroWilll and
-Dan Davies and Bruce Smith; LOGAN-Greg West and Sl Louis Cardinals without 1
Mel Brooker; WELLSTON-Chuck Willis and Mark
burn; POMEROY-BtU Moore and Bill English:
touchdowo the last two games
SONVlLLE-Sandy Harold and John
In the two mot! lncrodlble
SON-Steve Taylor and Dave Patton,
upsets of the National Football
Dennis Ault and Mark Tannehill.
!.&lt;ague season.
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
Proving last week'1 11&gt;8
DonSwlsher,Pameroy
stunner against Clevelancl was
CO-COACHES OF YEAR
no fluke, the once-hapless
Don Eskoy, Athono
Steelers clobbered St. Lot•ts, 30
D••• Boston, NeloonYille
9 Sonday. lt'l been quite a
reversal for a team which won
only one ol Its lint seven·
games.
"We went buck to simplicity,"
Austin claims. "we've been

Clay Defends TI"t}e F•fth
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geing back and concentrating on

fundamentals and It must have

apultered at tlnles but finally made only six first downs, 48 touchdown that put the Colt•
wore dowa winleaa Allante llJ.7, yards on the ground and 100 ahead for goad,
to tie Jdlo Gr0111 Bay lor tile yards In tl&gt;e air .
lead at 7·2. Baltimore and Dallas, pushed back to its own Loti A~geles broke a fourGreen Bay meet in a nationally one-yard line by 8 punt, game lo,mg streak as Roman ,
televised game Saturday Dec. I marched 86 yards to ..., 1 up- Gabnel threw two louchdown
10.
I Danny Villanueva's 20·yard field passes and plunged for two
In the other games, San goal wtth I&gt; seconds left Uta! o~hers as the Rams humbled '
Frnclsco and Chicago, 30-20, edged Washington. The Red· New rork. The Rams set an
Loti Angeles clobbered New skms had moved ahead 30-28i NFL record by rolhng up 38 1
York, 55-!4 and Detroit upset wtth s.36 left on Sonny' f;rsl d•wns.
Mlilnesota, 32·31.
Jurgensen's third touchdown' Tommy Da•is kicked a 44· l
Austm, who was on Vince pass of the game.
yard held goal, hJS thtrd of the
Lombardi'• stall at Green Bay Dallas had moved ahead 21.6 game, wuh nme seconds left, 10 j
beloro going ID Los Angeles last early m the third penod as Don · gtve San FraneJSeo its Ue wtth l•
year and then taking the head Meredith hil Bob Hayes wtth ' Chicago. Ken W&gt;llard's three
JOb thls season at Pittsburgh, .scoring passes of 52 and 95 Jiouchdowns and Davts' three ,
had been oufferlng through a, yards -the !alter the longest ml fteld goals and three extra :
frustrating year until hts 1Cowboy history. But Jurgensen I pomts accounted lor all the 49er
defensive unit suddenly started co u n t ere d with touchdown , pomts Rudy Buk&gt;ch threw two
making the Steeler end zonf. strikes of 78 and 18 yards t• louchdiwn pa~:ses for the- Bears. 1
''off bmtts" to opposing teams. Charley Taylor as the Redskms 'l Garo Yepremwn, Delroit's i
Led by cornerback Marv almost pulled an upset.
left·footed soccer-style kicker . 1
Woodson, linebackers Andy Frank Ryan threw two ' booted stx field ~oals lo set a '
Russell ancl Joho Campbell, end touchdown passes to lead' league record and give Detroit
Ben McGee, safetyman Paul Cleveland to the easy victory its tnumph over Mmnesota. l
Martha and tsckle Ken Kortas, over Philadelphia. The Brown's Detroit dtdn't &lt;COle • touch·

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By ED FITE
Williams' 33 . And he has
Slim Lead
fair play.
pass interceptions by Mike' an mlercepled pass 63 yards tn 1
UPI Sports Writer
guccessfull defended his
The ]081 left Eastern Dlvlsloa
Steelero Tun Tab!..,
Howell and a pair of fumble [ the final per10d. Hobby Felts' •
HOUSTON tUPI
- World wllhout bein extended.
leader St Louts in lint place at St. Louis has been an reco\'ertes, held the Eagles short TO plunge late '" the
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g th oth h nd 1-2-1 by JUSt one-hall&amp;ame wer opportunist team all season that scoreles~ until the flnaJ 11 ' game provtded the wmrung 1
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ams, on e . "· a Dallas, which edged Washing· bas capitalized on Its opponent• seconds of the game
poinls.
(lay makes hiS ftfth title has had 71 fights 10 hts pro ton, 31·30 to boost its mark to 8- mistakes. But thts time Pit·
Second Hall ~large
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defense of the year tontght In I career, 8 factor whtch
:1-1. Cleveland rip).&lt;!d Philadel- tsburgh parlayed a fumble Baltimore coasted against
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th~ challeng~r: veteran Cleve I contnbutmg Circumstances.
with 8 6-1 mart.
three interceptions mto 30 at halftime until Lenny Moore
(B;g Cat ) Williams, shapes up The oddsmakers favor youth, In the West Baltimore polnll even thtugh the Steelers 11 b n ed
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as by far the toughest threat however, and have estabhshed
Y~"t to the Muslim minister's Clay a 5-l man-to-man choice
boxing crown.
fur the lf&gt;.round event scheduled
C1a) , who prefers to he known for 9.30 p.m., (10:30
p.m.,
a&lt; Muhammad All and has ; EST).
By MlCIIAEL PRENDERGAST,
&amp;ppealoo his 1-A draft status nn The power-pounchlng Wil. Ualtetl Preu lnterDaUoaal
11 seconds left ill the game,
the grounds he is a man of the Uams, apparently fully reco•· CLEVELAND (UP!) Peulty Helpl
Cleveland dommated the fteld.
Mushm cloth, was expected to lered from a near-fatal bullet Cleveland Browns are back
The gain got a surprise as-1 Ryan, who had trouble fmd·
give away four or five pounds I wound Inflicted two yeara ago conteatioo for 1 third
U the Eagles w~re pen at. ,ing the mark 8 week ago
and about the same number of i by a stele patrolman arresting Divlsioo Crowo today after a lied 15 yerds for a perBonaJ loul lagainst the Steelers, connected
inches in reach.
him on a traffic charge, was the strong ttecond hall flnlsb and a on the aame play.
. oo 12 of his 26 pass attompts.
The official weigh-In was Jhome towo favorite and was the
fiand from the National Then one play later, Erme One was 8 16-yarder Into the
scheduled later today at the main reason promoter
Leagua'1 leader Sun· Green scampe~ed '!/ yard on a ,end ~one to Milt Morin at the
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Hotel .Ameriea.
' Gllliam predicted a gate of
trap play _to gtve the Browns a start of the third period after
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Clay will have youth
and more then $500,000.
Browns, walling St.
7-4 ball time lead.
the Browns recovered Ollie Mat·
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momentum on his side against
E1pect Large Gate
two gamea before
From the time the second half son'• fumble on the seroncl ball
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Williams.
The fight, scheduled only lor
rout of the
got unclerway untU Philadelphia kickofi. 1'he tally put Cleveland
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radio tMutual) broadcast and
in Clevelend
BCOred Its uniy touchdown with Iahead, 14-11.
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He is but 24 years old to closed circuit television In thiS
a game closer u
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Sleelera deleatad
exceed the uisUng lndll'lr llght
30-9.
records of 23,200 lana and The Cardinal loso dropped the
$122,918 gross gage.
•lub back Into a virtual tie with
Clay will be making hia ftrst Dallas, as the Cowboyo barely
stateside !tile defense since managed to whip the blgbiy
Nov. 22 last year when he limed Washingtoa Redsltino, Sl·
Wvo 31 Tex. Western 7
knocked out Floyd Patterson In 30.
Texas A&amp;M. 7 Rice 8
the 12th round at Las Vegas, A Cleveland win over the
M1'\souri 10 Oklahoma 7
Nev. Since then, the furor Redskln.s here next w'!ek and
No. Ariz, 21 E. New Mex. 14
occasioned by his verbal blasts losses by both SL Loula
New Mex, St 47 New Mex 12 at his draft board forced him to Dallas, would vault the .Browr11l
Ar. AM&amp;N IS Tex Sothrn I~
fight outside the country.
Iillo first place, a position
Texas ll TCU 3
Clay declsioned George Cbu· held lor 14 lllralgbt pmeo
Ari•ona 28 Washington St. 18
valo In Toronto in March and year ago when they car&gt;tured I
Baylor 29 1'exns Tech 14
then beat Henry Cooper In five their seco•d otraigbt
Tulsa 13 Montana St. 10
rounds and Brian London In The Browns capped a
NW. Okla 34 Hastmgs 7
three rounds, both In London, first hall 1tart Sunday with
Arizona St. 14 Oregon 10
before stopping German Karl
· quarter desperatioo
New Mex Htghlds 27 Colo Sl 23 Mildenberger in 12 rounds 1iJ drive of II yarda Ill five plays.
Arhngton St. 16 Arkansas Sl 6 frankfurt Sept. 10.
A pasa from quarlerbaclt Frank ·
Hownrd Payne 15 Sui Ross 8
Ryan to Gary Colilnl tool&lt; the
Brigham Young 35 Utah 13
ball to the BroWIII' 38 wbere
Wilmette 27 Paclk Luthro 20
PREDICT TOP SKIERS
nunble • lingered slgaaJ
Idaho 40 Montana 1
ZURICH, SwiW!rlaod (UP!)
ftlpped I :IS-yard aerial to
San Diego St 21 San Frnd St 0 . The new Federation Intern&amp;·
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Oregon st 24 Washington 13
tionale De Ski (FIS) ~atlings
Army 6 California 3
published today listed France
s :oR
Colo St. u. 3&gt; w. Tex. St. 26
and Austria 11 the
:,(orl
Uta!t St. 27 San Jose Sl 7
lor titles In the
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Colo Mmes 41 Chdron 8
Alpine ski season.
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Adams St 16 So Colo St. o • Karl Schranz, Helni Measmer
i'iew Mex Wstrn 24 Ft Lewis
Gerbard Nennlng of Auotrta
-iiiOiiiOiOiiiiiOiioiiiiio-iiiiii and JeaD-Ciaude Killy and
Perilla! of France topped
lncllvldual listing.
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THANK YOU!
I wish to thank th&amp; voters of Melgs.for
their support in the November 8th
election. It was geatly appreciat&amp;d.

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the ehip Athens team ancl
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llporlowritera and .Broad- the EUu Lodge wltll ·J&gt;rea!detll In the coactres recommenda· members selected the beet 22 Magnussen of the seconcl place census that bad Ke~ ; l
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ons 8 scrt s later offic. and thiJ produced 11 linemen Three unanimous dlOices lor definitely been .i, · · ·
Galllpolil elected Don Ellrey Each bead coach gave a lal
nominations,
Wellston and 11 backs who will oe bon· the backfieli were Steve Reed choice to the "dream~
WT. 'of Athens and. Dava Boston, ·of brief ltl1Dl1l81')' of the pllYtrB nominated five ho~, loi lour; ored at the All • SEO lpolball Jackson fullback, Don Swls~ 1n adtlltlon 'w til il!ir
160 Nelsonville a1 !be eo-ooachea from ·the other teams who per. Logan nominated five,
got banquet In Athens on Dec. I
Pomeroy quarterback ancl Roa- IC)uad the l&lt;!l'jbeo -'"' IIIII&gt;
154 of the year, while Don Swisher, formed well agalnJt his team Uu-ee; Athens nominated ~ur, Six of the 22 players were er Estep, Wellston hillback.
two playen .kolll-. . .. !eel
170 Pomeroy quarterback,
wu and also a resume of the play• got lour; Pomeroy nonunat· unammous chotces of the 14 Chuck Kemper, the brulalng school • lrlrwablt Jllll!lt
180 named the league's most Yalu. era on blo ..., &lt;rut. Wnom be eo
four, got three; Mid. IICtibes while the remainder ei- 21:1-pound Logan lullback, who wirutera, anc1 · fbtiy fllo will#r
180 able playlr lor 1111111.
felt deterved consideration lor dleport ~omlnated two, got one; ther won bertbo on the team or missed most ol the season with ceive certlflcal!!l 11 the a:
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Nelsonville nomlilated
lour, lost out by very narrow mar. torn knee ligaments,
was SEO banquet nat liUIII!h
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orruption,· In Vlet Nam is Ap·p·~r(laehing Grand Scale , :=armed wooper•."dlng1 ~=.!! ~v:et~olfd~~r:,:~
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But U.S. Ctllllllandera com· and out of business. 1'n1
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'IIAIGON (UP! -When Soutli the Saigon black market.
banky-ponky It bas lathered The corrupti1111 ta~a many oil through the port. Relatively $20,000 In geoda at a private to Sllare for such duties. For years they have ope&gt; atl!l
Vletnam~se troops needed U s.
When U.S. Infantrymen now makes ~ ~ NOStra jealous. the loflll! of.sln.
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little I!.S. aid illil,oaah, .
wharf and sold the goods and Besides, most of the major! o&amp;der the eyes of the cop Ill' th1
Army rain ponchos for a trampling through the jungle Americans mvolved In trYing ' Thl!re Is IIi.~ blaCK m81'ke~
DlplomaUc Tennlnolol!'
dlllappeared befot-e sending the theft Jnvolvu the driVer, The• beat.
lllOnsoon emergency last week, storehouse of the Viet Cor•g 9th to run the thievea' gauntlet chicken reOd really but tile m_ost U.S. government officials do craft to ~ custolns men.
Vietnamese driver may detour[ U.S. ofllclals ngard curtt,n
lhey·tnew just where to go - DIVIsion northwest of Saigon between a U.S •8110 ship and noljoeable tq \ the American not 1pelk of mau theft 1n· the -A U.S. Army major belplilg between harbor and destimltion· losses, while serious, as nothin1
seized two million pounds of delivery of its goods are .fond of walktbs.the alree!l of $81ion, port. They &amp;ive It tha dignified run mllltacy Imports reported lor a stopover ai a blackmarketl uncommen for , many worlt
guerrilla rice supplies, they compsrlng their lot wtth the Da Na"i .or Pllei\lu.
, name of ''diversion." Some K&lt;!itlf Into ~ hold of. a garage. Some or all of hiS goOjl• ports. The officials have import
found tons of It In sack• marked bones! men In the heyday of Thtre Is the dlaappearance of examples:
refrt&amp;erator ship end finding will be · unloaded and forged ed customs l""perts from home
with the clasped-bands symbol Port Said or Naples during cement, steel and other mate.. -Pollet reported ' Jongsltore- ftve . VIetnamese stevedores paperS sUbstituted lor the care• They have 'tlsp quieti) ~rgl!l
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of American ald.
Italy'• last days of war.
tala Ll8!d In the bQJj,on dollar men heaved cratea of goods trying patiently to unfreeze_a Jist.
, Vlelna'1',ese leaders lo actlvei)
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When Saigon port authority
Corraptloa Coolly
Americl)l construction pi-osram overboard Into waitln&amp; underwa. 27·pound turkey over a IOO.watt The unloaders will hurty the fight the corruption. '
WOMEN'S SOCIETY In Chris- Director General Pham Dang The war liJ VIet Nam coats In VIet Nam.
fer nets of accomplices In light bulb.
cemen.t, steel rods or other But there ts a great deal ol
IIIII Service of Heath Metho- Lan Thursdsy ended his brief· the United States about a billion There are the Alnl!rlcan sampsns and junka In Salgonl
Lost In Trtmall
material to contractera busy skepticism about tho posstbjlit)
dlst Church will meet Monday ing on how his men battle mass dollm a year. Critics here put penlcllllil ancl ether dnlea that harbor.
U.S. authwities trace mosl ol with Viet Nam's building boom. of stamping out looill gdv,rn·
eveulng, Nov. 14 at the church. harbor thlevery of American the cost of corruption at • tum up In Viet eo., lld -When harbor frogmen dived the. mass theft to the time Consumer items invt!rlably 10 menl fiddling. Ky Is I'IJ~i'de&lt;t
The QI'Ogram topic will be pre goods, Premier Nguyen Cao Ky minimum ol $14 mllllon ~ year. stations.
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to recover 340 cases tf .whiskev between a wck'a departure to die black market wbole!alers aa atoully hone~ e,ven b)l hi•
sertled by Mrs. Jack Bechtle rose and publicly threatened to The U,S government iiiure• The eye of the hurrleane Is from a sunken bar,e, they, with cargo from the wharf and and some of these under the onermes. But lew 1yvernmen1
antj Mrs. L.--W/'McComa• wtll shoot some of the general's the American taxpayer'aloss at the port ttl SlliOft. "A den ol founcl the 'craft empty. The j ils anival at a .S. inllltary counter middlemen are Commu· figures enjoy ihat reputation.
have devotions. Hostesses will aides lor sralt, bribery and about $33.3 mUUon a yoar.
thieves," Ky called lt. The lion's robbers bad plucked oil the I post or construction site.
nists, police charge.
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A current Vletrmmese joke
be Mrs. Robert Coats, Mrs. Wal- corruption.
It is one of those thlnp share ol American goods to cargo and then sunk the barge. 1 Taking the old Wells Fargo They report that the VietCong Jells of the cabinet mlnlstor in
ter,, Hayes, Mrs. Orin Smith, War b the big business of American officiala do nol like to flahl the Communists and -Two Importers unloaded two 1lis arrival at a U.S. mUitary supports much tf Its campaign~ one of the ousted pre . Ky
Ml$. John Krawsczyo and Mar- VIet Nam. But teh financial discuss.
enrich the Vlelllamese pass barges boldiDJ more than trucks now are commonly of terror by profits from the[' governmenls. The man, In eljle,
1aliet Edwards.
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black market apparatua It has an huge fortune tucked into
!!ETHEL NO. 1!2 of the In·
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tenlalional Order of
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marketeers and by dealing In 'How, asks a friend,~~~ you
Daughters will meet at Pome,
the black market lor currency. 1 ever manage to take so· much
roy Masonic Temple, Monday
The Ky governmenllut weeK' money out of the counlry?
at v::m p.m.
(EDITOR'S NOTI!: A lonely persons-four young women and people."
Miss Harris, who waa oho in[
Ollm No Reslstaace
announced plana lor omashlngj ''In suitcases," replies the es·
~MEROY ELEMENTARY 18-year..td blgb ocrool senior a 3-year-&lt;~ld child.
He said he wanted Ia kill more."
Officer Gary Johnson respond· the black market In constuner official.
p~ wll1 meet Monday at 7:30 wanted "to make a name" for Later, pollee quoted him as more than Charles Whitman, 25, Miss Harris said, "He was not ed. He said the boy told him, "I
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himself. The method be chose saying he was sorry there the sniper who murdered 16 exactly a kid, but not a man have just shot some people back
DAUGHTERS OF RUTH class was chWing-ma15 murder- weren't more.
persons In Austin before he was either. He laughed a lot and there." He told Johnson the RUD
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of United Melllodist church will and Saturday •• placed his His name Is Robert Benjamin killed by a policeman.
talked like he was weak in the was In a sack. The youth
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A Mesa City detective said he head." /
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day at 2 p m. at the church.
crime by gunnlue down lour senior descrihed as a "loner." asked Smith what be woul~ As ohe lay on the floor, one of The question being asked
SALISBURY PTA wtll meet belple.. women and a Utile Jlri Police said he wanted to "get have done had his own mother the women warned him that in most In Mesa concerns the I
Tuesday at 6·JO p.m. for their in a Mesa, Aria., beauty ocbool. known ... get myself a name." and you., 11ser wallled lno he a few minutes 40 people would nature end personality of
ASTORIA, Ore. (UPij -.A Korea-bound tanker,
annual potluck harvest dinner. A team of UP! reporters ba• He was not known before He room during the slaughter.
be lnsJde the building.
Rohert Benjamin Smith.
jrocked by a bomb blast that ktlled IYfD "!en and Injured
The program in charge ol the dug behind tbe beodllueo to oeek was an illusion In his own He said Smith replied: "I Misa Harris told police that There are no Blmple answers. seven, dropped anchor in the Columbia RIVer early today
lathers will begin at 7 30 p.m. tbe klller'a motives and trace neighborhood, where residents would have sbot them toe. I Smith replied, "I'm sorry but l No students at his high scllool 1so Navy demolition experts could Investigate reports of
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8 tT' 40 MEIG SCounty Salon the patbl of late that larDisbed .carcely noticed his existence. wanted to kill about 40 people didn't bring enough anununllion seemed close t&amp; him, although another bomb aboard.
No.' no will meet Monday. at his vlctlma.
But he was no illusion at 8 so I could make a name for for them."
he was elected to the senior
A Co~st Guard spokesman said the dtst'overy O an·
7:3b.m. at the home of Mrs.
o'clock on the bright, sun· myself. I wanted people to know But he brought ammunition class council this fall. There ts other ,devtce resembhng a bomb on .the ~33-foot Gr~~d
MaP, Martin. Route 3J
By ROGER TIMBERLAKE splashed morning of Nov. 12, who I was."
enough-three boxes, according no indication o1 puguacious•lntegrtty touched off a stnte -~f neat pa_n C ~~L___!
DJS~ED AMERICAN Vet·
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1966, in this placid suburb of
Do1&lt;ribeo Slayings
to police. He told officers i1e behavior. He was left alone andJ wounded sailors and 38 olh· l
era~·· and the Auxihary will
WILLIAM COLEMAN
Phoenii.
The sole adult survivor, reloaded his pistol several he left others alone. His grades 1 !~.!wme~, _all Chi!es_t::__ , The explosion occurn&lt;l off the
me i Monday, at 7 30 p.m Mr. MESA, Anz. IUPI -All his Smtth held a pistol In his hand Bonita Sue Harrts, 18, gave times.
apparently were goad.
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All · ck district commander, j life, he !aid. no one psid any that morning. He said he police the only account of the The quick hinking of Mrs. One of his coaches said Smith
lithe captain, cne or It•• men
will ·be present. An oyster slew allention to him. Even when he wanted to shoot as many people slayings they have other than Earl Cummings, a teacher at ia not well coordinated physical.
killed, was phctosraphl"i a
w11J Iii! •erved followmg the came to kill, he was ignored.
as he could.
that offered by Smith.
the school, poS!ibly prevented ly, commentln&amp; that alter o
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Entero Unnoticed
Miss Harris, who ws shot In the toll from bein&amp; iligher. She year in tumbling class, "belererrises Aldrtn did oulslde the room. Radio reports Indicated
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will he be Ignored again. In the Those who soon would die, the head and arm but is ran from a rear room to a couldn't do the simplest roll." hatch his heartbeat rose to 8 the bomb that vte~t off had
FRIENDLY CIRCLE of the space of a few minutes, even as lying m cartwheel !ashton expected to live, said she ne~rby auto parts •tor• to call The youth had a brief cour: ptak 'ur !05 per mim:t•. Ilut been placed In the engine room
Trtml y Umted Church wI ll , the frantic summons went out beneath the barrel or his pretended to be dead "hoping police.
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1appearance five bours after the when he quit exercising and , by o~e of the crew.
meet Tuesday evening, Novem· lo police, he dealt death to ltv• revolver, did not notice him I
slaylngs. He drummed his began taking picturea of the i The captalil carried :tho
ber 15 al8 p.m. at the church.
when he,walked Into a beauly
lin&amp;ers, leaned his head on his ground, u quickly dropped to idevlce on ~eck to exae•'ne ond
Mrs. R5y Mayer Is the leader
- - operators school near th• ,
bancl, and waited lor a lawyer.! about 82 beats per minute.
'photograph it. It suddenly exw;lh Mrs. Edgar Arnold asSISt·
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center of Mesa. He had to fire Bl
Psycbiatrfst Brought In
The control troubles. Jll'OW plnded. killing htm and Ute
lng. Hostesses Will be Mrs.
bullet lnio the wall to attract I
The attorney Is Wrlliam H. oteadily worse after Aldrtn used . ship'! motorman and injurin&amp;
Wilbur Perrin and Mn Leon- their attenUon.
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!Rod) Wood, youbful and close- a modem version of the agt&lt;.ld ' seven, mciudi"g tt.ree oflicors.
ard Jewell.
Theh, he told police, he
mouthed. Wood said be has sextant to see II it could be
CHESTER COUNCIL Daugh- Holzer Hospital:
V~lllng' ordered them Into a back room
By DWIGHT .WETHER,!.'!OLT
hired a psychiatrist, Dr. samuel used to guide spaceabips on I Alter !he tragedy, the Grand
ters of ·Amertca wtll
meet ihours 24 and HI p.m. Parents -five adults, the child and an
An audience of apprOJumatelly 4a0 attended the Op· Wick, fonner superintendent of trips to the planets.
: ln~egtlty' thtrd olflc·.'r, unlden
Tuesd'y at 7·JO p m. The char· only on Pediatrics Ward.
mfant Two would live, five , erung concert of the 1966·~7 season of the. 'I'!'I·County Arizona State Hospital in "Take some pictures, Buz• : tilted, took command of tht
ter wlll be &lt;~&lt;•pod In memory
Admi8Sions
would die.
1Concert Association at Galli a Academy Aud1tonum Sun· Phoenix.
befme you, nave to work," :wheat-lade~L ~iberian-r.gtste!'e&lt;l
of Glennie Hayes and members Bert Harrison, 640 Fourth His dark, tousled hair lalling ' day afternoon.
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!vessel arid'!OOppered it to the
are asked to wear white.
Ave.; Mrs. Sanford Vallance, across hio forehead, he stood The concert was. presented ceuse, from !,he Fire Bu- •., plea ol lnnoceill to the live--,ID()uthof the Columbia River.
THEl WOMEN'S AUXILIARY 162 Woodland Dr : Texanne above them. One began praying. by Bemmo ~nd SylVIa Rablnol, by Stravin$&lt;y: Gypsy. Dance, counts of murdtr and two of
of the Veterans Memortal Hos- Richie, Eureka Star Rl : Mrs. ''What to she doln&amp;?" he ill vtolln and ptano duo, who per. arranged Ill' Hal~~ter • Helle~ assault with a deadly weapon,
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pilal wtll meet Tu..day, No- Johnny W. Johnson, Nort!tup: said to have asked.
formed up. to all advance not· and en~lng with T~ Witches but Justice of the Peace L. E.
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vember IS •I 7.30 p.m. In the Mrs. Donald w. Holley. Rt. 2 "Prsying," another womanJtces of thetr llne artistry.
Dance, by Paiianlni, rencler· Mulleneaux refused to accept
hosvital dining room .. Berni~e Crown Ctty: Ernest Watts, Rt. said. "Do you mlncl?"
I Open!~~ the co~cert the. du~ ed With sreat artiStry;, . n the plea. He ordared Smith held
Ledlte, dtrector of nursmg, wtll 2 Btdwell; Chancey H. Roach, "Yeah, 1 00 mind," he Is' played Sonata '? G MaJOr,
En~res ~~luded Spinni B without bond at the Maricopa
·-···". --·-.. - .. ·be guest speaker. There ~UI Rt. 1 Gallipohs ; Mrs. Ronald reported to have oaid, and the by Beethoven whi~h dt~played Soni. ~ Chorus ol the County Jallln Phoenix and set An Oak Hill man was It·
be games and group slngmg. il. Trimble, Rt. 2
Bidwell; .22 caliber pistol began Its work. 1 fine technical. Vtrtuostty, IS· Dervtsh~.
. preliminary bearlnl for Dec. 1~. rested following
an accident , Gauge rtadiDgs:
Gallipolll
Refres!tments will be served. Mrs. Wilham B. Dunn. RIo ApparenUy, the vicUm• were peclally In the ftrst moveme.nt. Followmg the concert morn The boy's father went to the on the parking lot Saturday eve-: Dam 12.7, 17.1, running II fetl
Wedneaday
Grandt; Mrs, Edward L. Dun- random. "We don't know blm, Their second number, whtch bers of the board of directors palico etauon to IDe a rnlsalnl hln&amp; al 9:05 p.m. reported the : on rollers, Pomeroy • Alasot
MIDDLEPORT Literary Club i fee, Rt. I Crown City: Mrs. and we don't want to know concluded the first part of the attended a reception at the !'tporl after finding his son's Pomeroy pollee department.
2I.S2, Pt. Pleasant 24.81, Hintot
Will meet Wednesday afternoon Claude Burnell, Rt. 1 Gallipolis; him," said s. L. Olseo. He Ia program, wu Fantasie, Op llill, home of Mr, and Mrs. C. M. beet empty Saturday morning, Byrl Cox, 14, struck the wall 2.09 falling, Kanawha
Fall•
at the home of Mrs. M,
L, Mrs. Paul Goodson Rt. I Yin- the lather of Mary Margaret MaJor by Franz Schubert which McGinness, Lower River Rd., police said and when told that on the parting lot caualng 8.20 falling, Charlesl))n 19.81
Frencb.. Miss ~ess Sanborn and I ton. Burnace F. Stout, Rt. 1 Olsen 18 one of those killed. had a flowing melody blending to honor the couple.
hi• aon w;s in cuotody replied medium damage. Cox wu ar· laiUnc. London was running ono
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M~. ~"f:,k or~an ~~ P~e- , Thurman : William K. Burleaon, sht'
a cheerleader last gracefully Into a Ughl
and Next area concert wUI be the "! was afraid ol that."
' rested on a charge of DWI ancl loot, Marmet three-quarters ot
~n .. d .. ,;:~ew. ed tho Rt. 2 Bidwell; William G. Gil· year at Mesa High School, the &amp;ay allegretto.
New Yerk Baroque ensemble, Smith opened hia door brieRy placed under $200 bond.
a loot, and Winfield 2 l~t.
E::'ta;' Roll c~~y r!~ns! berl, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Carl W. school Smith attended. There Js Following the intermissliMI, Dec. t, at 3 p. m. in Parkerf. to newsmen bUt refUsed any 1~ other actloo of Pomeroy Boat Movemenil:
will be a great artlot,
Mich~el, Mason: Shawna J. no ovidence they were acqualn· Sylvia Rablnof displayed her bur&amp;. Next. conctrt on the Jo. common! ucept IQ 1ay, "I'm police, Carl Theodore. Kaulf, Oblo River- Charles Steven
CLASS 12 OF HEATJI Meth- Martm, Pt. Pleasant. Mr 9· ted.
One mastery ol the plano and cal series will be Feb. 11 at 8 toe upaet, my Gad I'm upaet." 24, Hudson Street, Middleport, son up 14, 1:30 a.m.; Harvel
odtst Church will meet Wed· Clara Ambrose, Pt. Pleasant;
Hill Youog Victim•
a sense of interpretation and p. m. when Helen Vanni, me..
ancl Dory! Edwards, 20, Hart- Jordon up 14, 2:15 a.m.; Har
nesda)i; Nov. 18 at the church Mrs Ernest E. Lantz,
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lDlprovislon In a number by zo soprano, wlil be tba leaturod
lord, were arrested 01 cbarees ry Dyer dOwn 15 5:10a.m.· Mr
Pleasant . Ktmberly Jo Neville
Mtss Olsen wu ertJaled It
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Ro~ Dean Sellers. Ht Is the I!tother- Choplil. She wu superb
In artlsl
CriS! down 18, 2:05 ~.m.; Frank
gram leader and Miss Bess San- 1 C R bea~n\ Mr!Le
In-law of Joyco Sellers tho '"Danse Macabre' by Saint· Attendlna the concert from
lin Pierce down 16, 5:05 a.m.·
born, devotional leader Host. ~ ' ~u~ ·1 t Pt PI tart: voung mother who died ~ the Saens. As an encore she took a distance were pel'IOb8 !rGm
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DIVORCE GRANTED
Philip Spom up 16, 7 a.m.; Na
esses will be Mrs, P. L. Mitch, IMeorg~ h ~ esLe : :•ant: bark room of the Rose-Mar lil'lt names of youtlilul concert. Ashland, Ky.,
Parkersburg,
One divorce wu ll'antod aad tiona! up 17, 8:20 a.m.; Eltslu
Mrs. William Robson, Mrs C. M~k Ao S~en.:Or, G:~;,. ,a~".; Beauty School witll h~r 3-year- pra and composed a numher Chillicothe, JackiOb and WaV·
a 'petition lor divorce was llled Woods up II, 2:15 p.m.; ~alt.•.
A. Emmlsh, Mrs. Pat Gallag- ry· Jeh H F 1 Pt PI
old daughter Deborah and relaU"i the letters to notes. erly.
In Melga County Clerk of courts Beckjord up 18, 2.35 a.m., S~
her and llrs. Wayne Gtbbons I ant . Lt:. D. :y;:: Pt PI::~ Miss Olsen, Carol Far~. IU, Three Kraiotler
office Saturday. Donna R. Sto- Ranger llP, It, 1:50 a.m.; Ci~
SYRACUSE THIRD Wednes· lant Andrew L p t r Porn&amp;- end Glenda Carter 18,
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bart wu granted a divorce of St. Louis up It, 1:211 a.m. ,
day Hotnemakers club w;IJ meet
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from John W Stobart on cbarg·J H E. S.Wiea down 20, Uti a
Wednt!llilay November 16 at roy; Floyd K. Rtdenour, Cbes- Smtih planned the kiUinlll lor rice," "VIennesa Caprice,"
The number of tralfle lataii• es of
s ~Sleet of
duty ~, Edeana Bosworth dtwn fi
9·S() a tp. ~~ the home of Mr.. l ~r. Mrs. Waite~ R. Shasteen, :;e ~onths, ~!:~~~co. :• "Chinese Tambourine,"
with
ties on Ohio hi&amp;hways cllmbed anc1 ,::red to her malden 4:l0 a.m.; Vulcan up :d, 12:
Wtlllam Hayes, Syracuse. The omeroy: Mrs. Richard F. Flck,
was .,..
Y e the fil'lt a solo by
(Continued From Pill Olta) back Into thetwenlles over !be name ol DoOM R. Bolin.
20 a.m.; JaneT. up :12, 3 Uri.
oubject awtu be "Meal Plan· IRt. 1 Long Bottom: Scott A. mass murders In Chicago and Rablnof, ahowllli fP'UI artist·
Soviet UIIIOil.
weekend. At Jeut :II persons Cerolyn Dixon, a minor, by Mountain State dowu :13, a·u
ning." ~ pot luck will be serv- Justis, Rt. 2 Racine: Randall Auohn, Tex. lle told pollee he ry, marked l:ht fourth part ot
died between a p.m. Friday I! 1 N lie her next friend
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Mlilel'Svllle; looked lor somepl~ce where the proaram. The last part of
and lllldnlght Sunclay. The re~ult uag:inst Thomao Dtx: fi";;:m.;. W~yne ~~·~up
brlngln( table servtce.
Mrs. Frank Cleland, Radne; there would be plenty of the J&gt;roeram Included
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BOS\IIbRTH COUNCIL No. 46 Mrs. Bert W. Teaford, Syra·
BOND fORFEITED
sons died In ftres, two drowned necJect and ellriDll CI'UI!Ity.
4:J' p.m.; Mark laston llJ
Royal aixl Select Masters will cuse. Mrs Larry .Lee Morrison,
RiJCer D. McCuidllon, 12, and three persons killed In mil:'freenup 10:45 p.m.; John J,
bold their stated assemblv Wed- MFI Alto, W. Va., Cuper T.
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W. Va., forfeit- cellaneous accidents, pushing
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Buchanan lllustrtous mas tor a
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Mayor Charles Leger's court
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nrga au 'officers and compan: Mrs. James R. Hull, Jackson:
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20 a.m.; Cotton ..~ up
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I Mrs. Blanche M. Crace, Rt. 2
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lfi'M ,for rtek· 'lr the weekend claimed lour week In Middleport. All per· dahl 2 p.m.; MIS! Soaao, down
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South Webster: John R. Bratcb-..
lllves. Anthony Benedict, &amp;a, ancl sons are Ulted to remove their MeldabJ 6::10 p.m.; RIYetll!fod•
TO HOST SQUAD
Ier, Rt. 2 Wellston. '
less operaUoa.
his wUe, Julla, 48, Rose Stra- cara when the acavenger is In up Meldahl 8 p.m.; · "Afi4Mw.
Coaches Bill Porter
and
Blrlho
aek, 78, and Anne Bernardy, 71, their ward. Schedule of plclmps Calhoun down Meldabl- ll:lJl
Paul Kloes will be hosl to Mrs. John N. Lewis, Mason,
Velerllla Mtmftl llolpllal an of Cleveland, _ . fatally are, Molltlay Ward I, Tueaday p.m.; Jtflboat up ·Me~ U:•
their 7th and 8th &amp;rade football ·dau1hter, 4:32 a,m. Saturday;
Atlmlii!GU Sallll'daj _
injured In a !WMr, heacko Warda 1 and 2, Wednesday 3. 55 a.m.; EIIO P!ftlliYl¥allia
team lor a banquet at 7 P m. [Mrs. William B, Dunn, R 10
ry 11o911. ~.
craol! at· Cleveland.
Thu!'lday 4 and Friday 5. There down Mel~ 1:11 _l'.m. .:_.,.' ' ·
' Monday, November 21, at the' Grande, son, 8:20 a.m. Sunday;
Dilcllir1M•Salll"a)' _
will be no pickups on Saturday. OallipoU. llalli _ OleQhiler
Pomeroy Elementsry S.:hooL
Mrs. Donald w. Holley, Rt. 2
let Bona; Timmy Sehbonover, M~~~~:.d :,C'~~relvuf:.m;.
up 4,05 p.m.; Carrie •..,\li4:25·
Crown City, dauJhter, S:f3 p.
Homer Cole, Olarlet Brown. D. 2, ldl1ed when IJI• car atruck
TO 01\GANIZE
p.m.; Loulolana · doWn :~
; 5 p.
rn. Sunday.
Adrnlllloll :- J 1 brld&amp;t wall 08 County IJne Adult buslnesa classes offer· m.: Fort Dearbolll up' '?,• g-p.
Dl1&lt;harges
1&amp;11' Trlplltt, ' Portland; Ray Rd Pickaway ancl Ron CQIIIIo ed al the Southem Hiah scbool m.;' J@nnller Jean p'B: - ~:!l'ii
DEVOTED TO INTERESt Of Goorgo H. Baker, Gilbert C.
KHbl, Pt. ~IIIli;
Friday ollht; JIJDOI Coblt, will be ortanizad Tuesday, Nov. Permsylfanla up '.:tO ~.Ill.)-,'![-,
.MEIGS • MABON AliEA
Beard, Edward ltl Batea, Sr.,
LtlaW' va.
3l, RD 2, Glenford,
killed 16, at 7 p, m. at the Southern F, Shearer down 10;:2&amp;, p.t!!;; .
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Mrs: Earnett T. Brown, Mro.
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Daniel
Graham,
I.ewll, Jltlli'Y Perry County toWDihiP road who hasn t tlaned up but would dcrwn l2:20 a.m.; Scoli Cho'""''" ... ··""' .. '"' Ohio Garlhee, Lester R. Hudson, Mra.
Werry
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' LeiUt Siders two miles west ol c-Gienlord !Ike to may do SO,
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AUXILIARY TO ~ET
Downey down z: 15 a.m.; 'Rella: · , '
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..,..,.. " ....,.. ,.., ••••• McAbea, Brady S. Young, Mrs.
when the plck-•m truck The RaCine Flremen 1 Alllllll· ble down 4.1G8 m. R H ·Jioo. , ,
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Nell' YoB Cit~.
New
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and o50 Sunda)'
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. -.....,. '''"''" " ,..,. "' Lakin, · Mro. Norman R. Poe
welcome.
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"Atrl wlten you notice thot the lull ill /ll'f phone taUs Is
?:30 11 the home ol Joann at the Veterans Memorial H11.1- ElgercU!l up Winfield 4:4Q a.
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LINEMEN
PLAYER
SCHOOL
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Jell Rutter ........... Athens
Sr.
Dan Higgins .. .. .. .. .. Athens
Jr.
J~hn Magnussen . • •. Gallipolis
Sr.
BrU Henry ... . . , ..... Jackson
Sr.
Lee Glasgow ••••• , • • Jackson
Sr.
Bill Westfall ..• , • , •.. , Logan
Sr.
Jim Trowbridge . . • . . . . . Logan
Jr.
Paul Conrad ..•••• Nelsonville
Sr.
Pal Story . . • , • • . • . Pomeroy
Jr.
John Wright ........ Wellston
Sr.
Tom Ervin .......... Wellston
Sr.
BACKS
PLAYER
SCHOOL
YR.
Greg Hull . , .......... Athens
Jr.
Mike Goodwin •••••••. Athens
So.
Rodney Gilkey •••••• Gallipolis
Jr.
Steve Reed , • • , • , . .. Jackson
Sr.
Gary Bartow •• , • , •.... Logan
Sr.
George Sauer .• , , , . Middleport
Sr.
Richie Polley •• , ••. Nelsonville
Sr.
Don Swisher . . . .... Pomeroy
Sr.
Lennie Van Meter • •.. Pomeroy
Jr.
Roger Estep .. .. .... Wellston
Sr.
Ktrby Oiler
. , .. Wellston
Sr.
HONORABLE MENTION

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VPI flporla Writer
150 Bill Auatln lnsleta U, Pi~
170 tsburgh Steelel'l are keepiog
145 thlngs almplo theee daya but
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their foes are fmdlilg tt rather
complicated.
Mauled lor 12 polnta by the
Dallas Cowboyo two weeks ago,
the rejuvenated Steelero have
ATHENS- Eric Hummel and Craig Rytma ; "'";~:"l"ULt~l held the Cleveland BroWilll and
-Dan Davies and Bruce Smith; LOGAN-Greg West and Sl Louis Cardinals without 1
Mel Brooker; WELLSTON-Chuck Willis and Mark
burn; POMEROY-BtU Moore and Bill English:
touchdowo the last two games
SONVlLLE-Sandy Harold and John
In the two mot! lncrodlble
SON-Steve Taylor and Dave Patton,
upsets of the National Football
Dennis Ault and Mark Tannehill.
!.&lt;ague season.
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
Proving last week'1 11&gt;8
DonSwlsher,Pameroy
stunner against Clevelancl was
CO-COACHES OF YEAR
no fluke, the once-hapless
Don Eskoy, Athono
Steelers clobbered St. Lot•ts, 30
D••• Boston, NeloonYille
9 Sonday. lt'l been quite a
reversal for a team which won
only one ol Its lint seven·
games.
"We went buck to simplicity,"
Austin claims. "we've been

Clay Defends TI"t}e F•fth
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geing back and concentrating on

fundamentals and It must have

apultered at tlnles but finally made only six first downs, 48 touchdown that put the Colt•
wore dowa winleaa Allante llJ.7, yards on the ground and 100 ahead for goad,
to tie Jdlo Gr0111 Bay lor tile yards In tl&gt;e air .
lead at 7·2. Baltimore and Dallas, pushed back to its own Loti A~geles broke a fourGreen Bay meet in a nationally one-yard line by 8 punt, game lo,mg streak as Roman ,
televised game Saturday Dec. I marched 86 yards to ..., 1 up- Gabnel threw two louchdown
10.
I Danny Villanueva's 20·yard field passes and plunged for two
In the other games, San goal wtth I&gt; seconds left Uta! o~hers as the Rams humbled '
Frnclsco and Chicago, 30-20, edged Washington. The Red· New rork. The Rams set an
Loti Angeles clobbered New skms had moved ahead 30-28i NFL record by rolhng up 38 1
York, 55-!4 and Detroit upset wtth s.36 left on Sonny' f;rsl d•wns.
Mlilnesota, 32·31.
Jurgensen's third touchdown' Tommy Da•is kicked a 44· l
Austm, who was on Vince pass of the game.
yard held goal, hJS thtrd of the
Lombardi'• stall at Green Bay Dallas had moved ahead 21.6 game, wuh nme seconds left, 10 j
beloro going ID Los Angeles last early m the third penod as Don · gtve San FraneJSeo its Ue wtth l•
year and then taking the head Meredith hil Bob Hayes wtth ' Chicago. Ken W&gt;llard's three
JOb thls season at Pittsburgh, .scoring passes of 52 and 95 Jiouchdowns and Davts' three ,
had been oufferlng through a, yards -the !alter the longest ml fteld goals and three extra :
frustrating year until hts 1Cowboy history. But Jurgensen I pomts accounted lor all the 49er
defensive unit suddenly started co u n t ere d with touchdown , pomts Rudy Buk&gt;ch threw two
making the Steeler end zonf. strikes of 78 and 18 yards t• louchdiwn pa~:ses for the- Bears. 1
''off bmtts" to opposing teams. Charley Taylor as the Redskms 'l Garo Yepremwn, Delroit's i
Led by cornerback Marv almost pulled an upset.
left·footed soccer-style kicker . 1
Woodson, linebackers Andy Frank Ryan threw two ' booted stx field ~oals lo set a '
Russell ancl Joho Campbell, end touchdown passes to lead' league record and give Detroit
Ben McGee, safetyman Paul Cleveland to the easy victory its tnumph over Mmnesota. l
Martha and tsckle Ken Kortas, over Philadelphia. The Brown's Detroit dtdn't &lt;COle • touch·

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Williams' 33 . And he has
Slim Lead
fair play.
pass interceptions by Mike' an mlercepled pass 63 yards tn 1
UPI Sports Writer
guccessfull defended his
The ]081 left Eastern Dlvlsloa
Steelero Tun Tab!..,
Howell and a pair of fumble [ the final per10d. Hobby Felts' •
HOUSTON tUPI
- World wllhout bein extended.
leader St Louts in lint place at St. Louis has been an reco\'ertes, held the Eagles short TO plunge late '" the
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g th oth h nd 1-2-1 by JUSt one-hall&amp;ame wer opportunist team all season that scoreles~ until the flnaJ 11 ' game provtded the wmrung 1
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ams, on e . "· a Dallas, which edged Washing· bas capitalized on Its opponent• seconds of the game
poinls.
(lay makes hiS ftfth title has had 71 fights 10 hts pro ton, 31·30 to boost its mark to 8- mistakes. But thts time Pit·
Second Hall ~large
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defense of the year tontght In I career, 8 factor whtch
:1-1. Cleveland rip).&lt;!d Philadel- tsburgh parlayed a fumble Baltimore coasted against
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th~ challeng~r: veteran Cleve I contnbutmg Circumstances.
with 8 6-1 mart.
three interceptions mto 30 at halftime until Lenny Moore
(B;g Cat ) Williams, shapes up The oddsmakers favor youth, In the West Baltimore polnll even thtugh the Steelers 11 b n ed
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as by far the toughest threat however, and have estabhshed
Y~"t to the Muslim minister's Clay a 5-l man-to-man choice
boxing crown.
fur the lf&gt;.round event scheduled
C1a) , who prefers to he known for 9.30 p.m., (10:30
p.m.,
a&lt; Muhammad All and has ; EST).
By MlCIIAEL PRENDERGAST,
&amp;ppealoo his 1-A draft status nn The power-pounchlng Wil. Ualtetl Preu lnterDaUoaal
11 seconds left ill the game,
the grounds he is a man of the Uams, apparently fully reco•· CLEVELAND (UP!) Peulty Helpl
Cleveland dommated the fteld.
Mushm cloth, was expected to lered from a near-fatal bullet Cleveland Browns are back
The gain got a surprise as-1 Ryan, who had trouble fmd·
give away four or five pounds I wound Inflicted two yeara ago conteatioo for 1 third
U the Eagles w~re pen at. ,ing the mark 8 week ago
and about the same number of i by a stele patrolman arresting Divlsioo Crowo today after a lied 15 yerds for a perBonaJ loul lagainst the Steelers, connected
inches in reach.
him on a traffic charge, was the strong ttecond hall flnlsb and a on the aame play.
. oo 12 of his 26 pass attompts.
The official weigh-In was Jhome towo favorite and was the
fiand from the National Then one play later, Erme One was 8 16-yarder Into the
scheduled later today at the main reason promoter
Leagua'1 leader Sun· Green scampe~ed '!/ yard on a ,end ~one to Milt Morin at the
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' Gllliam predicted a gate of
trap play _to gtve the Browns a start of the third period after
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Clay will have youth
and more then $500,000.
Browns, walling St.
7-4 ball time lead.
the Browns recovered Ollie Mat·
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momentum on his side against
E1pect Large Gate
two gamea before
From the time the second half son'• fumble on the seroncl ball
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The fight, scheduled only lor
rout of the
got unclerway untU Philadelphia kickofi. 1'he tally put Cleveland
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radio tMutual) broadcast and
in Clevelend
BCOred Its uniy touchdown with Iahead, 14-11.
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He is but 24 years old to closed circuit television In thiS
a game closer u
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Sleelera deleatad
exceed the uisUng lndll'lr llght
30-9.
records of 23,200 lana and The Cardinal loso dropped the
$122,918 gross gage.
•lub back Into a virtual tie with
Clay will be making hia ftrst Dallas, as the Cowboyo barely
stateside !tile defense since managed to whip the blgbiy
Nov. 22 last year when he limed Washingtoa Redsltino, Sl·
Wvo 31 Tex. Western 7
knocked out Floyd Patterson In 30.
Texas A&amp;M. 7 Rice 8
the 12th round at Las Vegas, A Cleveland win over the
M1'\souri 10 Oklahoma 7
Nev. Since then, the furor Redskln.s here next w'!ek and
No. Ariz, 21 E. New Mex. 14
occasioned by his verbal blasts losses by both SL Loula
New Mex, St 47 New Mex 12 at his draft board forced him to Dallas, would vault the .Browr11l
Ar. AM&amp;N IS Tex Sothrn I~
fight outside the country.
Iillo first place, a position
Texas ll TCU 3
Clay declsioned George Cbu· held lor 14 lllralgbt pmeo
Ari•ona 28 Washington St. 18
valo In Toronto in March and year ago when they car&gt;tured I
Baylor 29 1'exns Tech 14
then beat Henry Cooper In five their seco•d otraigbt
Tulsa 13 Montana St. 10
rounds and Brian London In The Browns capped a
NW. Okla 34 Hastmgs 7
three rounds, both In London, first hall 1tart Sunday with
Arizona St. 14 Oregon 10
before stopping German Karl
· quarter desperatioo
New Mex Htghlds 27 Colo Sl 23 Mildenberger in 12 rounds 1iJ drive of II yarda Ill five plays.
Arhngton St. 16 Arkansas Sl 6 frankfurt Sept. 10.
A pasa from quarlerbaclt Frank ·
Hownrd Payne 15 Sui Ross 8
Ryan to Gary Colilnl tool&lt; the
Brigham Young 35 Utah 13
ball to the BroWIII' 38 wbere
Wilmette 27 Paclk Luthro 20
PREDICT TOP SKIERS
nunble • lingered slgaaJ
Idaho 40 Montana 1
ZURICH, SwiW!rlaod (UP!)
ftlpped I :IS-yard aerial to
San Diego St 21 San Frnd St 0 . The new Federation Intern&amp;·
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Oregon st 24 Washington 13
tionale De Ski (FIS) ~atlings
Army 6 California 3
published today listed France
s :oR
Colo St. u. 3&gt; w. Tex. St. 26
and Austria 11 the
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Uta!t St. 27 San Jose Sl 7
lor titles In the
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Colo Mmes 41 Chdron 8
Alpine ski season.
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i'iew Mex Wstrn 24 Ft Lewis
Gerbard Nennlng of Auotrta
-iiiOiiiOiOiiiiiOiioiiiiio-iiiiii and JeaD-Ciaude Killy and
Perilla! of France topped
lncllvldual listing.
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I wish to thank th&amp; voters of Melgs.for
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the ehip Athens team ancl
John on the team .Jt Will&gt; • ,
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llporlowritera and .Broad- the EUu Lodge wltll ·J&gt;rea!detll In the coactres recommenda· members selected the beet 22 Magnussen of the seconcl place census that bad Ke~ ; l
castero Asaoclalton
meelln&amp; Bud MllGbet of Radio BtaUoo U
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mained be41tily lHi ,..;u14 ,~i.e
Sunday at the EUu Lodge in WJBH presiding.
ons 8 scrt s later offic. and thiJ produced 11 linemen Three unanimous dlOices lor definitely been .i, · · ·
Galllpolil elected Don Ellrey Each bead coach gave a lal
nominations,
Wellston and 11 backs who will oe bon· the backfieli were Steve Reed choice to the "dream~
WT. 'of Athens and. Dava Boston, ·of brief ltl1Dl1l81')' of the pllYtrB nominated five ho~, loi lour; ored at the All • SEO lpolball Jackson fullback, Don Swls~ 1n adtlltlon 'w til il!ir
160 Nelsonville a1 !be eo-ooachea from ·the other teams who per. Logan nominated five,
got banquet In Athens on Dec. I
Pomeroy quarterback ancl Roa- IC)uad the l&lt;!l'jbeo -'"' IIIII&gt;
154 of the year, while Don Swisher, formed well agalnJt his team Uu-ee; Athens nominated ~ur, Six of the 22 players were er Estep, Wellston hillback.
two playen .kolll-. . .. !eel
170 Pomeroy quarterback,
wu and also a resume of the play• got lour; Pomeroy nonunat· unammous chotces of the 14 Chuck Kemper, the brulalng school • lrlrwablt Jllll!lt
180 named the league's most Yalu. era on blo ..., &lt;rut. Wnom be eo
four, got three; Mid. IICtibes while the remainder ei- 21:1-pound Logan lullback, who wirutera, anc1 · fbtiy fllo will#r
180 able playlr lor 1111111.
felt deterved consideration lor dleport ~omlnated two, got one; ther won bertbo on the team or missed most ol the season with ceive certlflcal!!l 11 the a:
200 Ji1 ~
the all . leagua honors.
Nelsonville nomlilated
lour, lost out by very narrow mar. torn knee ligaments,
was SEO banquet nat liUIII!h
180 ' 011
a llOOll dlllner al
got two; Jackson nominated &amp;Ins.
awarded special mention ancl He Ja
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185 Clr&lt;:le'a
tatll'lllllbe lellill!'l The aporlawrtlel'l and play. three, got three, and Gallipolis The :hree linemen receiving &amp;lven an honorary membersbi su.J..e. tile
lealll pitlr. •
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eight
bead memllera
loolball eoacbe8
by-play mena then.
and laated
mentioned
nine,andactually
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of the and
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total tool&lt;
of 33over
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seven,
got .two.'nom- 14
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PLANT BED OF CROCUS - Cub Scout of Pack
240 of Rutland teamed for the planting with the
Rutland Friendly Gardeners at the site of the flag

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WHAi iH! POE~I:'EI!:

pole of a bed of crocus. Scouts taking part were
Grant Pope, Kevin DeWees, Greg France, John Thomas. Gary George, Mark Morris, Mike May, Bobby
Williamson, Ricky Bolln and Melvin Cremeans. Garden Club members assisting were Judy Snowden,
Ann Thomas, Donna Williamson and Janet Morris.

ENJO'I!!P MOST.

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SAVi
On Your ·

Now arrantt the cirele41etlm
to form the 11urprlse an11wer 1a1

••rr•IIH by tho eba•• eortoon.

(A111Wf!rt lontorn»ol

PALAC!

.U..wcrl "'h•t the belt"oy dfd ttJwt t1 bll proiJIPm , ,•
......_ .e111111l ifJt&gt;lf-Hl CAME fO GRiPS WITH IT

HELEN HELP US!

The complimentary vote I received for
County Engineer from the voters 11f

AFTERNOON ''TEA"

Meigs County was very gratifying and
deeply appreciated.

THEODORE BEEGLE
Pd. Pol. Ad.

JUST UNLOADED
AFul Truck of Pouring Type Insulation.·

C perbag

ONLY

WHILE IT LASTS

·oear Helen:

TRAIN WRECK

The Pomeroy .Cement Block Co.
Phone 992-5100 or 992-5500
POMEROY, OHIO .

Ebtrab1ch Hdwe., 110 W. Main, Pomeroy

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Retai Is effective Mon., Tues. &amp; Wed., Nov. 14, 15 &amp; 16

3 ROOMS
New

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'299

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FRESH-LEAN

SMOKED
PORK CHOPS

GROUND
CHUCK

lb•

99c
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MASON
FURNITURI

LEAN-TAm

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7.5c

WASHINGTON RED

co,

DELICIOUS APPLES - - 4n.. 69ti

MAlON. W, VA.

· And when your hllll1and
wants to go eut 01
town,
·,;,e a sitter, 11111 lbow him
,;ght children haven't llt!vedl
,-ou down .. .. much. -H.

JANE PARKER - MADE WITH POTA10 FLOUl

POTATO BREAD
•

Dear Helen:
The goy r4 mMI llkt
' hove out of the 4oor llw.aya ]
&lt;ays of 1 Joke, "\'ub, 1 Dill~ I
TIIAT

WE WON AT A&amp;P---SO CAN YOUI
Let ·u• htlpl You con lift lid of WGfriiOmt old ·Illlit onct end
tlon"' loan. Thlt wey, liOU'II t~~~IV lliePQIIMiht to mtkt tKII month, end
liOU'ro peyinl now. ltop lnl Wt'H lit tiM llllnell htlplnl htndl lkldpt )'11111' ·-111.~~Jtil

conwnlont~o~rou fi!IIY'ftlnt settlldull.

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$25 TO $2000
~Pitcopal Homes Found.ltlon, Inc. of
Chr1st Church,
Paint Pleuant and The Dele... ef WMt Ylqlnla .,. In•
ttrested in obtaining the PIHNnt Point lto..,t •• 1 hom.
for tho Aging,
If yau ~auld be ina...~·tsttd In llvin1 hert or helping WUh
tiM prOIH:t pltiH wr1tt ,., 1 flldlr tfklllll'¥1f ct~.
!. H. F.

Box 191
Point Ploosant, W. Vo. 25550

Tlltn'l IIWIJI I Hllplllllllldlt

ECONOMY
300 W. SICOIId St.

~~!:~.~..~~.~. .~OAN COMPANY1
992-2111

DAVI OHLINGER, MANAGER

Pomeroy, 0.

aile

befa'el"

Cozy Comfort••. all Winter long
•

WI'th Depend•ble
U

Ash)and

Dear Dell8ted:
VOlt too, HelenT- DEII'LA~l'-1
ED
Dear Defiated :
Me tool
Another brJ&amp;bl lellliw I'd ban
l•om ·my vllloo ....
Makes MY story sound dull
when he tops it with hls'nt-H.
Dear ileleq:
Here'• -.ot!Mr wbyoltwhf. ·I
My liuabln~ geta 11]1111 wben
I don't notice hit new hafi'l:UI,
lot bigger Job. I malct II apoJnt
' don't noUte hla DeW b)Jreut.
hu&lt; he never noUeel when 1
I mow t)le IIWJ1, lnd ~I'B a ·
lot bigger job. I maD llli pollll
to aay sometlllinC nice about
h19 bair, but he· tftel my work
!or granted.

.Fu_el

Wilh Aahland M 011,

yo~4mi).y..,W.eojoythepleullllt

illlml'ort ol cle111, ~ate, reliable heat
-u 'Winw 1oJ!1. Your Alllland

IIHIAIID' OIL a IIIJIIJIIM CIOIPAMY

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GALIN S. 'iROWN, Agent
, Hiahff.iY lO!IIt 124
. . MIJ~~rtvlllt, Cll:llo
t' PIIOne
,.. , WY 2-21"

flow comeT -MOWlN' LOW
IJelr Mowln' low!
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It genuinely
Ut~DittribuWr
In 'fol2 home
beating inw·
eom.

lort. Do Will make P"ompt delivery
ft'en durm,lhe COldest weathet.
And with Ashland Oil'• .,,..
Mllieat Badft Payment Piau.
1f1Cf eaa leve out your winter•

=.tr.~:.·": :n~~~

Be warm aud tbio winter
~· lllp!lndable, clean-burning
Aeltland Fuel 011. Call us tqday
and .Jd rr-!'t. &amp;ieDdly wvice.

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DUE TO THE ECONOMIES
AND NEEDS OF LARGE
CORPORATIONS IN TODAY'S
HEAVILY COMPETITIVE
BUSINESS WORLD, WE
WILL CLOSE OUR STORE
IN YOUR FINE CITY
TOMORROW, NOVEMBER 1Sth
We Invite You To Shop
In Our Stores In:

GALLIPOLIS
PT. PLEASANT
RAVENSWOOD
Where You Cln Still Get Nlllonll Brands
At Low, Low Prices With 5&amp;H GiNn Sttmpa
Plus Our Frienclly, Courlaa• Servlcl.
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PLANT BED OF CROCUS - Cub Scout of Pack
240 of Rutland teamed for the planting with the
Rutland Friendly Gardeners at the site of the flag

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1,\\tml( t x·J
I hr:n~ ITHE ( I I I I XI I J
WHAi iH! POE~I:'EI!:

pole of a bed of crocus. Scouts taking part were
Grant Pope, Kevin DeWees, Greg France, John Thomas. Gary George, Mark Morris, Mike May, Bobby
Williamson, Ricky Bolln and Melvin Cremeans. Garden Club members assisting were Judy Snowden,
Ann Thomas, Donna Williamson and Janet Morris.

ENJO'I!!P MOST.

l I

SAVi
On Your ·

Now arrantt the cirele41etlm
to form the 11urprlse an11wer 1a1

••rr•IIH by tho eba•• eortoon.

(A111Wf!rt lontorn»ol

PALAC!

.U..wcrl "'h•t the belt"oy dfd ttJwt t1 bll proiJIPm , ,•
......_ .e111111l ifJt&gt;lf-Hl CAME fO GRiPS WITH IT

HELEN HELP US!

The complimentary vote I received for
County Engineer from the voters 11f

AFTERNOON ''TEA"

Meigs County was very gratifying and
deeply appreciated.

THEODORE BEEGLE
Pd. Pol. Ad.

JUST UNLOADED
AFul Truck of Pouring Type Insulation.·

C perbag

ONLY

WHILE IT LASTS

·oear Helen:

TRAIN WRECK

The Pomeroy .Cement Block Co.
Phone 992-5100 or 992-5500
POMEROY, OHIO .

Ebtrab1ch Hdwe., 110 W. Main, Pomeroy

I

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Retai Is effective Mon., Tues. &amp; Wed., Nov. 14, 15 &amp; 16

3 ROOMS
New

...

'299

...........
..,
........._,_
lilLY

FRESH-LEAN

SMOKED
PORK CHOPS

GROUND
CHUCK

lb•

99c
'-.

MASON
FURNITURI

LEAN-TAm

...,_~/

7.5c

WASHINGTON RED

co,

DELICIOUS APPLES - - 4n.. 69ti

MAlON. W, VA.

· And when your hllll1and
wants to go eut 01
town,
·,;,e a sitter, 11111 lbow him
,;ght children haven't llt!vedl
,-ou down .. .. much. -H.

JANE PARKER - MADE WITH POTA10 FLOUl

POTATO BREAD
•

Dear Helen:
The goy r4 mMI llkt
' hove out of the 4oor llw.aya ]
&lt;ays of 1 Joke, "\'ub, 1 Dill~ I
TIIAT

WE WON AT A&amp;P---SO CAN YOUI
Let ·u• htlpl You con lift lid of WGfriiOmt old ·Illlit onct end
tlon"' loan. Thlt wey, liOU'II t~~~IV lliePQIIMiht to mtkt tKII month, end
liOU'ro peyinl now. ltop lnl Wt'H lit tiM llllnell htlplnl htndl lkldpt )'11111' ·-111.~~Jtil

conwnlont~o~rou fi!IIY'ftlnt settlldull.

·

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$25 TO $2000
~Pitcopal Homes Found.ltlon, Inc. of
Chr1st Church,
Paint Pleuant and The Dele... ef WMt Ylqlnla .,. In•
ttrested in obtaining the PIHNnt Point lto..,t •• 1 hom.
for tho Aging,
If yau ~auld be ina...~·tsttd In llvin1 hert or helping WUh
tiM prOIH:t pltiH wr1tt ,., 1 flldlr tfklllll'¥1f ct~.
!. H. F.

Box 191
Point Ploosant, W. Vo. 25550

Tlltn'l IIWIJI I Hllplllllllldlt

ECONOMY
300 W. SICOIId St.

~~!:~.~..~~.~. .~OAN COMPANY1
992-2111

DAVI OHLINGER, MANAGER

Pomeroy, 0.

aile

befa'el"

Cozy Comfort••. all Winter long
•

WI'th Depend•ble
U

Ash)and

Dear Dell8ted:
VOlt too, HelenT- DEII'LA~l'-1
ED
Dear Defiated :
Me tool
Another brJ&amp;bl lellliw I'd ban
l•om ·my vllloo ....
Makes MY story sound dull
when he tops it with hls'nt-H.
Dear ileleq:
Here'• -.ot!Mr wbyoltwhf. ·I
My liuabln~ geta 11]1111 wben
I don't notice hit new hafi'l:UI,
lot bigger Job. I malct II apoJnt
' don't noUte hla DeW b)Jreut.
hu&lt; he never noUeel when 1
I mow t)le IIWJ1, lnd ~I'B a ·
lot bigger job. I maD llli pollll
to aay sometlllinC nice about
h19 bair, but he· tftel my work
!or granted.

.Fu_el

Wilh Aahland M 011,

yo~4mi).y..,W.eojoythepleullllt

illlml'ort ol cle111, ~ate, reliable heat
-u 'Winw 1oJ!1. Your Alllland

IIHIAIID' OIL a IIIJIIJIIM CIOIPAMY

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GALIN S. 'iROWN, Agent
, Hiahff.iY lO!IIt 124
. . MIJ~~rtvlllt, Cll:llo
t' PIIOne
,.. , WY 2-21"

flow comeT -MOWlN' LOW
IJelr Mowln' low!
,.·.

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on

4

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Oil:
It genuinely
Ut~DittribuWr
In 'fol2 home
beating inw·
eom.

lort. Do Will make P"ompt delivery
ft'en durm,lhe COldest weathet.
And with Ashland Oil'• .,,..
Mllieat Badft Payment Piau.
1f1Cf eaa leve out your winter•

=.tr.~:.·": :n~~~

Be warm aud tbio winter
~· lllp!lndable, clean-burning
Aeltland Fuel 011. Call us tqday
and .Jd rr-!'t. &amp;ieDdly wvice.

·p '

DUE TO THE ECONOMIES
AND NEEDS OF LARGE
CORPORATIONS IN TODAY'S
HEAVILY COMPETITIVE
BUSINESS WORLD, WE
WILL CLOSE OUR STORE
IN YOUR FINE CITY
TOMORROW, NOVEMBER 1Sth
We Invite You To Shop
In Our Stores In:

GALLIPOLIS
PT. PLEASANT
RAVENSWOOD
Where You Cln Still Get Nlllonll Brands
At Low, Low Prices With 5&amp;H GiNn Sttmpa
Plus Our Frienclly, Courlaa• Servlcl.
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AUNT LOWEE1.V's
SISTER ZONEV IS
AlliN' AN' S HE
LIT OUT FER

1WIN FORKS
EARL'! THIS

MORN IN'

~·II 62 CORVAIR Monza Cpe.

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NICU1 PIOPLII

$895

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and. heale-r.

BLAETTNARS

$ 1295
Monzo 4 Dr. Powerg\ide, bucket seats, rad1_o ~nd be~ter. tLocal

63 CORVAIR

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1 owner lady owner. Beige finish, sbarp mstde an

ftelll tbo lorleoc Truck or

ou .

Bulldozer Radiator To Tile

"moollll &amp;1tor

$ 11)95

64 CORVAIR 500 Cpa.

Low milt&gt;age. Lor-al 1 owner c&lt;~r, std. tran.s. Turquoise fJmsh,
vinyl intetior, R&amp;li.

coro.

BWTTNARS

TOASTED MUSHMELLERS,
BARBER ~OLE CANDY,
liCKWISH STICKS,

JAWBREAKERS,
LU;LL'I POPS-'·

AN ' ORANGE
SODY POPS

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Phone 992-2143

W'f M'ISI
IIIDDI;IP.Oal 01110 ,

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NE..CK-SNAPPI NG.'!

IT ONLY TAKII
0111 MINUll

!!!.NeW Wr ShOe
eCor eTrudl eHeoter
Bulldour
eAny Type

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50.c

ONLY

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AL tAI'JI

iUi"\', j i·,IKRIONA IRES
HAVING EMERGENC-!
MEETING TO DISCUSS
EPIDEMIC O f="

DRIVI A
CLEAN CAR

RADIATOR

SERVICE

Pomeroy Motor Co.

.fME WILLETS

CA~L

DICK RAWLDIGl
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4 speed trans., r ed bucket l:le8t.s, new hres, whil~ fmtsh, radio

lv Filii'!:! LASSWELL

U-DRIVE THRW
CAR WASH
POMIIOY

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MONIOIX IS/A RfAl

wscs / .'If

WX&gt;ERN SIIJ IJGIIVG
CHICk! THE OIJlY
WAY 1tl APPRoi\CH

Jerry Hill Home

HER IS TO PI.I\V IT
c~! M? f~TICl!At
IU\clt.VoMWTS!

vou 00?

tiTS GET

MARRIED!
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TH! BORN LOSIII

ly HAIIOLD Gti:A Y"
DON'T' 1-fOI..O TI-l' DOOR OPEN, )(ID ·'
WHAT'S YER PI?OeLEM 1 at-~, IT'S VER'

HAIIlY I=.Q&amp;ID, HI'? l:f LOO&lt;S LIKE
A GeNTLEMAN :- A t-IJNGtf OfoiE ~
~ !t!, THE

{iJT l~

ANH I~ AND iAHD'f
HAVE MADE rr,
UP F'ROM 'T'IU::

!10TH

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~HIGHWAY

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P.,._TimeWork
. . . Cioristfunchl
Wwld JCM1 iike W earw. a
a~lleta.ntial wttklr ~come

telling ill our business olfice
at your owo desk: and tel~·
plloaat y.._ na select your
OWD hoW'i. from 8 l.m., to 8

p.m.

'

We aeed mature

lad1es,

frQIIl 25 to 60, who are blessed: witll 1 good voiu and
t-niof pleasant working eon-

difiOm

from one of our uen\rilly located officet.
With Christmas
Jle&amp;t'ly
btfe, now is the time to f'arn

you llleed fm• tbe

'.datev~r

holidays!

ilpt&gt;ri~nced er Not, CaU
~ Pomeroy aru-

992-5337

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town location. lnternatioaal
tOIIIPODY provides lht .
woman witll free training. AI·
10 you oBD cl&gt;oose a full
position and taro

lbo•; llrst year. For apJ&gt;oin~
.... ~ alii 11112-Uilt
10 l!il llta

I ROOM hunlshed ~~~::tl
....nen1 aonditi&lt;ta,
at 1o

a

l'bopping

area,

medlalt oocupancy. Ph.
134h/WI" I p. m. te li

1$ CHEVROLET, V-i

Help Wanted
QRILt OOOK. Apply in perso1,
Steak Hou•e.

er.,.•,

10 I tiC

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A'M'Ii:IITION - Rawleigh

IDe..

available in Pomeroy
..,q 111ddleporl. Steady year
.-....d earning!i. No capital
n~ eded..

N. W. COMPTON, O.D.

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Rawlelgh, Dep&lt;. OHK-1146-K,
Freeport, IlL, 61032.
11 :16 llp

By BltANNEit
OH I ioJANIE; CAN

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EXTRAVAGANT

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Jal Clelllr.

Leland Palt-1

IIO.AnrrJ
41.. Jury

':DU CAN FIND?

It IS

CONSOLE HIGH FIDELITY STEREO

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POMEROY

39. Tip

eiRTHDAY CA~J)

ALL
NEW
1967

..me. lo

lladJ 0, M11JDi

All pri-ree: are pha tax
ALL SIZES CARRY SJMILAII
DISCOUNTS

u

WINNIE WINKLE

whore,

List 27.45 ,. • • . • •I• 11.65

liii. Joln
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lelsed or JlmJIId - of
Ill aeniDt. illftl'llllltioll

800xl3 tubelN)'IOO Black

A~&lt;og&gt;-ot
~.ew;au.

.-.
l'l.liwtlple

bath, % llestmmt, I
/rom PoiiiiiVI "" IlL
lwe.. Pomeroy • Harrlsoit-l
ollie Road, W Malt
t.lt. lloa Olutdl. !'II.
1111
11.

11.55x14 tubelea.
Nylon White
Lis~ 46.50 . " .••• •I• 231Q

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J8.Capltal;

992-2111

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7.» • 14, $10

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wbeela with I Ius ..,,.,,_,
f2.i0 each, aU Ute
Pll. 11112M41.
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By RALPH HEIMDAHL

A . 11011e ~do
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L; • . . . ia • generous gift.
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4UOIIt ..... to dooo ... &amp;awja! probleii)S of

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SISTER ZONEV IS
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1WIN FORKS
EARL'! THIS

MORN IN'

~·II 62 CORVAIR Monza Cpe.

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NICU1 PIOPLII

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$ 1295
Monzo 4 Dr. Powerg\ide, bucket seats, rad1_o ~nd be~ter. tLocal

63 CORVAIR

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1 owner lady owner. Beige finish, sbarp mstde an

ftelll tbo lorleoc Truck or

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Bulldozer Radiator To Tile

"moollll &amp;1tor

$ 11)95

64 CORVAIR 500 Cpa.

Low milt&gt;age. Lor-al 1 owner c&lt;~r, std. tran.s. Turquoise fJmsh,
vinyl intetior, R&amp;li.

coro.

BWTTNARS

TOASTED MUSHMELLERS,
BARBER ~OLE CANDY,
liCKWISH STICKS,

JAWBREAKERS,
LU;LL'I POPS-'·

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W'f M'ISI
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HAVING EMERGENC-!
MEETING TO DISCUSS
EPIDEMIC O f="

DRIVI A
CLEAN CAR

RADIATOR

SERVICE

Pomeroy Motor Co.

.fME WILLETS

CA~L

DICK RAWLDIGl
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lv Filii'!:! LASSWELL

U-DRIVE THRW
CAR WASH
POMIIOY

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MONIOIX IS/A RfAl

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WX&gt;ERN SIIJ IJGIIVG
CHICk! THE OIJlY
WAY 1tl APPRoi\CH

Jerry Hill Home

HER IS TO PI.I\V IT
c~! M? f~TICl!At
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tiTS GET

MARRIED!
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DON'T' 1-fOI..O TI-l' DOOR OPEN, )(ID ·'
WHAT'S YER PI?OeLEM 1 at-~, IT'S VER'

HAIIlY I=.Q&amp;ID, HI'? l:f LOO&lt;S LIKE
A GeNTLEMAN :- A t-IJNGtf OfoiE ~
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a~lleta.ntial wttklr ~come

telling ill our business olfice
at your owo desk: and tel~·
plloaat y.._ na select your
OWD hoW'i. from 8 l.m., to 8

p.m.

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lad1es,

frQIIl 25 to 60, who are blessed: witll 1 good voiu and
t-niof pleasant working eon-

difiOm

from one of our uen\rilly located officet.
With Christmas
Jle&amp;t'ly
btfe, now is the time to f'arn

you llleed fm• tbe

'.datev~r

holidays!

ilpt&gt;ri~nced er Not, CaU
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tOIIIPODY provides lht .
woman witll free training. AI·
10 you oBD cl&gt;oose a full
position and taro

lbo•; llrst year. For apJ&gt;oin~
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10 l!il llta

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....nen1 aonditi&lt;ta,
at 1o

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area,

medlalt oocupancy. Ph.
134h/WI" I p. m. te li

1$ CHEVROLET, V-i

Help Wanted
QRILt OOOK. Apply in perso1,
Steak Hou•e.

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A'M'Ii:IITION - Rawleigh

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..,q 111ddleporl. Steady year
.-....d earning!i. No capital
n~ eded..

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39. Tip

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ALL SIZES CARRY SJMILAII
DISCOUNTS

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whore,

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Lore of Frrst ThanksgiVIng Day
ExpIored f or Jr. MYF by Speake r .

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llnal arpmeall were be..... SAIGON IUPI) - The u. s. copters.
lured.
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Delea.. eoansel F. 1ft Bafl"
Infantry Division launched u. s. B52 otrat.glc bomliers The CollllllUillsll 1lleiDseml
FIRST IN UNIFORM
new airborne assault today from Guam carried out the ' ldlled and wounded ·-'
'
ey arg~~ed that there never 1'lglllnsl
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Flli8T UNIFORM _ Mike
wao enough clreamotantfal ev· 1•
the Viet Cong 9th Divi· sixth consecutive day of satur- cbildren ill an 0111 i tAiiftM.
Gilmore, 8011 of Mr. aod Mrs.
SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPI) ldence to try Dr. Samuel H.
near the Cambodian bor- ation raids against suspected ism willl mlddle-«·llle-li!Jbt U.
Elsa GUmore, Pomeroy, has James LoveU and Edwin Buzz Aldrin cleared the
Sheppard In 1954 on a cilarg•
but Communist gunners bid- Communist positions in the ar- tacka on govenunent fufi*ta
DIGdeled lbe nnt "Melgo LO" on the misbehaving Gemini 12 spacecraft today
of murdering bls pre1PJ8111
in the jungle shot down at ea 55 to ro miles northwest of ar'ound Saigon, but lost· beavi)J
nl" football unllorm. Mike 2;23 p.m. EST spll\Shdown and a grand finale to
wife. And be said there had
three troop-carrying bell· Saigon but sWI the Viet ~;&lt;rng'B ill and-guerrillA raids 117, OJ.
b
a1 ca's two-man Gemini series.
been leSs evldeuoe preeented
- - jungle ambu!!h took a loU of and South Vietnamese ~n~opt.
:::'!:'J.:;.e ~:;..erW.:~ien :
A four-ship recovery fleet was waiting In the Atlan· Ia Ibis lrlal tbaa ill the first
dead and Injured.
A company of clvlllan mp.
the back of hfs jersey. Mike tic. Lovell and Aldrin were husbanding tlieir dwindling trial. Judge Talty ·sald, "This
E.-b of the heiicoptees car- Jar defense I!J'OUP troops· killed
rled a !our-man crew and space a least ao VIet Cona ID 1. t~pt
1, oDe of IDa11f lloys bfs ap water and fuel and "drifting" in orbit because of failures 1, not the Sh•ppard caoe of
lookln I
rd to
I I with four of their eight atti· (
111M - Ibis ,, tb• ca•• of 1966,
for seven troopers but there Monday 40 miles ol 8aJ. ·,
g orwa
P ay Ill tude control rockets.
th• four-day flight almost
was no report on how many gon but suffered moderale'· lltlunder the Meigs Local b.,..
mediately after launch
aow, wllll 1 new start."
were killed. Two U. S. Marine uaiUes. Troops of the ·:15th" iJI.
aer. Student• of
Pomeroy,
But the astronauts
were
He uid the eourt Dtileves
helicopters were shot
down lantry Division report;j ldllina
1\utlasd and Middleporl are le chipper and confident.
Lovell encountered one
cireumollllttal evidence Ia 1h
Monday near Da Nang with a 3t1 in Operation KaJW tn .the
vole on a name and eGlon. They overcame the preblems problem - more comic
DOw case 11 of a new charatlloss of three dead and two ill· northwestern tntlturba of Sallon
Amoq 111aay Dames JUUI!Ito as just 1181111 were In a co~ serious.
ter and lllrtn~tr IbiD lhe old.
Highway construction projecll
· . •
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M.,. tinual oer1ea of equipment bug- "Every Ume I
worth $32.5 million were placed
taop.''
aboos- which cropped · up Ill something I'm
contract between Jan. I

SE Oh"10
Contracts
summar1ze
•d

. by State Board 0fEd ucat"IOn
For R
.· eview

~; E~r~~~~te

Fire Levels
Two Story
Frame HOUSe

or

Hackett R0begs Featnre
~~;::o~~1r~·a~e 'OldDa;s' Ban~~~P~ogram
the.Middl~port

ed.
Included was $211,591 ,1100 In
A special section of
lUgh School
The Wasp was standing by
1-77 projects between Marietta Foof~~ll Banquet Thursday rught will featur~ "The Old
in the recovery area about 700
(Washington Co.) and the No- Days, . a capsule rrev1ew of the era when nme Le8ilJe
' MLUMBUS (UP!)- A P'"loptlmum enrollment of J0,000. 1ed unc!er a 111•"!~~ from the miles east of the Cape
county line
champiOnships were won.
viow of the master plan !or land would offer only limiled 1116th ' tleneral l!lrsem&amp;!y,
dy launch pad from which
C t'
G 111 • VI. Paul Smart, master of
undefeated 11145 team.
school district .reorg•nlzat ion, .educational programs. The 1ee. '
- OK!a .•Tralllfa.
astronauts blasted into
A fire destroyed an
ouAnthles Mi
a Haoc,ki g" monies, will introduce Bob Rob- Mr. Roberts will recall """ens,
egs,
n ' erts , a ve te ran p omeroy eIe. lighIB of the MHS 111111 YOII'II
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recommendi ng re ducmg
the on d type would have minimum In other actie~~ .. Monday, the Friday.
ed two-story •tructure along
Washington,
Noble
number of distrtcls In the state, of ~.000 students ond optimum board approved tho transfer of
Rt 338 near Letart Falls short·
Monroe
mentary teacher who has en- in 111Z9-~
and
was presented . r.l'tinday to the nurrfler of 35,1100 and would of· two tracts of land from the "For any belt~r weather you ty alter 9 a.m. Monday.
A total oi 37 projerts were cu~aged young athletes
of Hackett will deal with tbl WI
Illite Board of Ed!Jc.alJ;rn.
fer comprehensive programs. Berne Union Local School Dis· would h.~ve to ~10 and go to
.
under contract during Middleport and Pomeroy for :ro two championahlp teamJ &lt;II
Dr, Ralph Purdy, in charge of
'trlct in FairOeid County to the heaven, a \\asp spokesmao Racme volunteer
ftremen
Ill-month period. Eleven pro- years, and George Hackett, Jr., 1945 and 1919, both co~ 117
the group developing the ma,_ . In th~ former. case, an Area Lancaster City School Distriel said.
said that the blate apparently
were completed.
a halfback on the powerful and retired teacher and coacll tw.
ter pian told the board tJiat b! Educallon Dlstnct (AEDI rang· d d'
ed the tr I I
.
,tarted from a faulty cltir•ney.
B chtel
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ans er 0 "The Gemmi spacecraft rl!- F'
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01 the '!I projects Initiated,
rest a
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'ze rom '
•· a third tract
h
proven
to
be
relia
'remen
eshmate
17
were
either
for
new
construe!old . districtlng plan which 000 students, would be set up Ail three t;ac•· had been • entr1es ave
I
• approximately 18,000.
Joe McDaniel, head C1lldl Iii ::;
to
·d th •e ·
th
~
a.. ble in the past and there s no
of reconstruction ($30.327 ,·
Martella Colle
ker ~
would substantially cut the
provl e .. e • mces . • nPXed by Lancaster, but the reason to believ• that this one It was reported the
638) ; 16 were widening and rege, 18 •~- ~
oumber of dlotricts in tho stale.lc'"'ouaidiler 1admm1Stratlve d!Stncts two largest talso two trano.
ad
the banquet which beglJII '
Mlert are now 712.
no .
will not follow the same pat- family, of near Letart Falls. h surfacing ($2,1168,018); and lour
In the Middleport ell6,:ro
Purdy made the further stlpu- !erred), ·contained no industry tern," he said.
planned to move into the
maintenanrea nd repair
acbool with the iM
EIUott Meyers, board oem- lation that the AED could be and were valued at less than Gemini lt's vapor trail was home this week and a fire
projecta ($99,994.
squad as
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ber from lro~ton and chairman larger to encompass an entire 136.000. The thi~d tract and the spotted last September
by built in a grate while
the Total length of all projects,
the Ro..::b· ...::;;:;'. .
the committee on reorgantza. community that could exceed smallest, contamed both busi· crewmen of the Wasp even be- house was being readied
maintenance and rewill be the~~lion, said the final V!rsl?n of lhe optimum slze.
ness and industry and was val· fore the craft's drogue para- occupancy,
was 212 miles. Interstate MIDDLEPORT-Police
Wid and the hlch
ii:liltci
tho reorganizttlon plan Will be The program Purdy present· ued at more than '164,000.
chute popped open at 5Ci,OOO Firemen said the property,
construction mileage Herb Gilkey In bis October rebrought belpre .the board next ed called for impiemeritation by The boar~, acting on state feet. Gemini II landed within formerly the Parr farm and ' totaled 18.6 miles.
port Monday night to council .
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monlll. It ie anticrpated lllat the the stste in 1970 after
lour Supt. Martin Essex's recom•. 21!1 miles of its target point. located next to the John Hill Overall length of aU con- listed 39 arrests 3 138 cruiser It Ifill be the !all ~·.if•· . ,. '
boanl wlil adopt the plan and years of intensive study on how mendatlon, reasoned that the
farm, is owned by lhe
projects totsled 38.9 miles 59 meals ;..;,ed to ·.priskind u MilS alblello offer It to the 107th Gener~l to redraw the district lines. The Berne local district would not Veterans Momorlal Hospital Coal Company. The house was
w!rile 1~3 miles of high· oners: and 19 accidents inves·
year will be
Aasembly' which eo~venes. In master plan study was conduct be harmed by the two transf~rs, Admleslona - Mrs. Lewis repurted fully covered by m· l
were bemg Widened and ligated.
wltb Pomeroy , IIIII
. ·•
~anuary, as suggested leg~sta.
but would suffer from the third. Laudermlit, Middleport: Rich- surance.
. .
Of the 39 arrests, 10 were for
tn the new Mei&amp;J ·.
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The boa~ allocated more ard Gilkey, Middleport; David Racine Firemen, with seven 1
addition, the department traffic violations, 3 DWI, 16 Indlstrk:t.
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than $1.1 mllllon to the Greene Bass, Syracuse; Norma Cbap- men and their tanker and pumm repalf to several toxication, two intoxication and Tickell are avaJ!abe rt.
Purdy said the new diStricts 1 COLUMBUS iUPI) - A bill County Joint Vocational School man, Ewlngton.
per trucks responding, had
and dams on the Muskln- disturbing the peace, one as- Rotarians and at DuUon'l ~
would be based on enrollment was introduced Monday night Board of Education for con- DisclurrBts _ Dana Welch, blaze nearly under control once
River. Cost of these pro- sault and battery one resis~ Store.
figures rather than on commu- at a city council 10eetlng in stmction and equipping of a Francis Davidson, Joseph Qui•· but ran out of water. The Pornototaled 21,479.
ing arrest, one diiiturbing the
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ey, Hobart Newell, Mrs. Willie roy Fire Department
Construction c o n I r a c t s peace, three
overnight
l)f two types.
ter define Indecent exposure in Th• funds are part of those Collins and dl!ught.r, Lucy truck was summoned to
throughout the penod mam· "guests," one disorderly house,
Larre Aad Smoll
expec~tion of the rumored ap- alloted to Ohio from the federal Hayes.
sist. 'fhe house, however,
lamed a s~ady Increase of ~ and one indecent exposure.
The firot would have min!. pearance there soon of topless government under the Vocation· Blrtb - Mr. and Mra. U!wis destroyed before an
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2 mrllio~ and 3 mrlhon Parking meter receipts total·
mum enrollment of 3,500 and go-go girls.
ai Education Act of 19113.
. Laodermill, Middleport. a son. water supply could be secured. each month ~lth the excepll~n ed m5.50 and meter lines were
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making a total of 954.4 gaUons. Steelworkers of Anrerlcl,
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called on Jo tn;t~al
tf the Ualteil States ol AmeriCa' much. · .
through the arta.
America to share Ita blessings lmew.
Pomeroy pollee investigated _ . , . _ _ ~~ :strl:u!n of ill 1
A Proclamatloa
Never, m all the hundreds of Never have our greatest 1with our brothers abroad, with Now, therefore, I, Lyndon B. collision today at 9.33 a m
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They came In tiny wtl!lden 1 natiOn · poosesses a greater more widely enjoyed by eur abundance that is oun.
Uslted Staes of America, i
Patricia Bufnn8ton Pome
Romantaa Commnntty par&amp;y
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ships, Oan unknown ·and allen 1abwtdance, not only of material people. Nor have we ever been Simple juaUce and a concern eonsonance with Section 6!03
employee or Mad;.,. Ch:: leader Nieolal eea~CJI lr finally
th~~i'::'umW:. :
lhore, lbey planted and . buill,Ithf1118 but a! the .precious closer to the day when every lor our fellow man require that Title 5 of the United states
Inc., driving a car own- day rtjected Bnlprt • propos.
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.ettled and aurvl•ed. ,11Jen they Intangibles that make life wortb American wlU have an equal we be ready to offer whet . we ~eslgnatina the foorth
by the
a ; otopped to al for • wortd."ide Communist mrs are made not for 1111 ~
!~~· solenm ihankaandta ~ !Or Uvlng.
oppertunlty and an equal ran of our /ood, .lllf reaourcea. ol November in each year as pick up a comppaasen'?.r when her snmmtdt mReeedUogCbtol de~,will!
of serving an ~
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freedom
our talents our •ne""es our Th k '"' 1 D
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America, w•ll over .300 ye~ N•ver have "' been better
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an s.,v ng ay, • ere Y
was slnlck from Jhe rear solve tiro Sino-Soviet rlfl.
economic sy~,'' Abel~
aro, bad Its first Thankltgivlnel fed, .better houoed, better No, we do not yet have peace belp 'others build a
~roc:: Thur~ay, I . I one d&lt;iven by Mrs. Ken Ceanoescu's oegative rea.- ill an addrea before tbe
Day
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Iclothes, Never have so many In the world. Our men are lor themselves
· th •nk . as 1 ay 0 nanona
Pomeroy, and own- flon heavily dampened die pos. omic Club ol New York ·
F~ many years your l'ret'i A1l!eqcans been earning their engaged ag~ln, as IIIey havr We should 111;..k Gnd that we ~n ~:sg. h 1 1
by Karr and Van Zandt -1lbWty of 1 Pethrg-palll&amp;biq day night.
idenll have had the opportunity own .way, and been able 111 been on so many other ar• able
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..mmll. HI• rejection came The gap
lhe~"hiv
to proclaim Tbanksllvlac Iiay provide' their fanlllles with the ThanksgtvJnas, en a !oreiga
hereunto set my hand
There wao. medium damug• Iller Sovlet Commmist party llld 1be haYMiota Ia
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to address themaelves to' ~ marvel o~· l products If a field llgi!IJna tor freedom. But sp~id 'Amert!:'
s~':Ol~se~ ofto:
to I~ car Mrs, McLtughlln leader Leonid Bmb,.r pve wider lnd wJ¥r, And t~ Ill
Am,rlcan people. to rimlltci 111 lbomenlou4 qe,
we can be thankful for their !bank Him who created us 11.j Dom: at ~ ;;"ty of Washing· ::: Mts:":uland Ught to
the Kremlln's pabllc blesslq
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been strength that haa lllj'IYI kept all that we have. (,et 118 dn so ton this
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der Investigation, Both drivers """·"""'•'---n-11111!-!1111
~1e:d- ~ lA: lnla =~~,. ,Ill school and hl t'tecbnololy thai helpa .,., guard! of lfi• abundant blessings. U!t nlniilien hundred and sixty-six, were travelln• west..
LOCAL TEMPS
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Temperature in downton ,
•nd llllilltcltulelta pve lhanb, more ·. • ~ recrtatlon iild our me ca..
' tn our places of worablp, each
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Pomero Tuesday at 11·30 a.
, ~ 111!!1 bad 10 IIWI, we
nlmbniept 0!. tho spirit,.,
Thanka are better spoken by in hi• own way,
and nlnety·flrst.
AdmlB!loll _ NOlie.
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River · pilot lor more than
years, died here Monday at
age of 96. He reUred about
yean ago, but Jl!U worked
a pilot on lew ~bl and ex&lt;Ur-1
sjOn bo~ts until about four
ago, when he ,... 92.
One of his last full-time
1!'Siboanl the AYalllll,, Ia~~= ~
excursi\m boat wlllch a
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ed II!Oitly 911 1110 boata hauUng
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verslty President Vernon E. AI·
den dbcussed his recent
to South Viol Narn with Stste
Department officlaiJ todlll'.
Dr. Alden announced that
Secretary ol state Dean
would spe•k Dec. aat a oonvooaUon at lbe unlversf!J at
otto, Ohio, honorJna Rep. Wayne
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the 20th ani~~~~=~~
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Middleport Council approved oser· each a4dltlonallamlly un· even If the oceupanll were on sites at the Middleport rbadslde annoqnced the
merchants waD and Panelln&amp; illd .ettlaC
chanaes proposed by the Boanl it or' teilant uslnl'the eame me- vacation lor any length of ttme park and in Municipal p~k ad· Christmas promotion klck· off 1 fixtUI'ell. The rool, ~!!~&lt;~.
of Public . Affairs amending tered services iball be cbaried as they would not have their jacent to the $wlmmlng pool. will get under·way November and the driveway tllOI!!Iil! l:: b
Ordinance 880 and accepting $3 per month.
water dlaconttnued lor this Council voted to ratify mem- Z&gt;, with local bands and area building are llnlshed. Zertfl aJ;.
Ordinance 887 on the sewer ...,.. For each manufacturing or period.
bers ol the alte committee, by queens participating, Stumbo ao noted tbat there ta aP;J!I'OIIo
tal rates at their regular mee~ Industrial COIIIumer ualnl un- Council appreved amended lttter, or their proposal ThOle also noted that parking meters mately $1500 wortb ol . ~
lng Monday evening.
metered private wella the ordinance and noted tbat other on the committee are ~n1 will be covered on December 11, around the enUre ~
Donald E. Mullen, chair • charge ahall be fl2 per month portions of the ordinance would Edison Hobstetter, chalrnWI; alloWing free parking to all
n1Nll8 'I'JIANSli'BIIR
man of the Board of Publlc Af· per well, (tide Ia an lncreue, remain .unchanged.
Leo Story, John Duerr, Wallace customen through December CouneU ll'llllfernd lllllda •
fairs submitted the following from f3 to $12.) other unmeter· Council appeared ~ery pleas- Bradford and Allred Elberfeld. 25.
the amount 01 t:!.OOO fi'olil till
PI~~ changes to council: ed users will be assigned a eor- ed with the proposed changes Zer~. also added to the reso- Christmas Ughts will be 1n- street repairs fA1 Emp~eel
For each single family dwell- responding rate.
and approved a first reading, lotion; Mld&lt;lleport Is the half stalled and lighted by Novem- fund, 11.0~ from Street .~
·ng using an unmetered private Any rental 1lllil oertlfled llJlo The ordinance will be glven to way point between Pittsburgh, ber 25, with the Christmas tree to Equipment 11~
~ell or wells, $3 per monTh; for der oath as being unoccuppled Solicitor Bernard Fultz for and CJnc;inllati by ~ay of river to be placed mr the vacant tot $500 from the ~ ltiDd
each. additional family or ten. for a period ol 30 dayo or DIOI'e corrections that may be nee- traffic; m fact, thiS IS bow at the corner of Walnut and to lbe Building lund, qd ant using the same unmetered Is not to be charged. A oerflfl. essary.
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Middleport received Its name. North Second Ave. The tr.e wUI from the Mlscel._..... llJ!I4
well or wells the charge shall cation made to the Board ol In other ac!ion, Councilman
NEW UGHT
also be up and decorated by to the Cruiser l1d.
be an additi;nal $3 per family Public Affairs for each month, John Zerkle proposed a resolu. Mayor C. 0, Fisber reported November 25.
Al!endlng wer. ~
unit or tenant per monlb.
on a date decided by the board. tion that Middleport o!fur twc the new traffic light Is expected Councilman John Zerkle an- CIJIIord Stumbo, 1o1m Ze$11,
For multiple family units must be submitted; otherwise, free Sites for a proposed muse- at the end of this week or frrst nounced that the new welfare B. F. Parmaloe 11111 IUdilnl
using metered water soiU'(lils' full biDing will be issued.
urn of the Meigs County Pion- o· next and will be instslied up. building will be ready by Dec- Vaughan and Mayor C. 0. J'lih,
the first ·unit shall be charged A private realdenoe will be leer and Historical Society.
01 its arrival.
ember 10 All that remains to or, Chli!l of Polloe Herb GDkq
the same as a single metered charged the same at an ttmes Zerkle's reoolution suggested Councilman Clifford Stumbo, be done Is erection of the dry land Clerk Richard BalleJ, ·

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Charles Merrill Smith was re- •rn religion as people seem to Friends NtBbt was
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First grims assisted by members of
viewed by Mrs. Nan Moore at want it. The problems. of
wt.en the Pomeroy Bend C. B.
A message on ..
resen~ the class
the November meeting of the modern minister and . nis . Radio Club met Thursday even·
ThanksgwingNDay Mwas p guest Eddie Brown president con·
Eleanor Circle of Heath Meth· gregation are brought .out 10 log at the second · ward house,
ed by Mrs. an oore,
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sess1on
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omeroy,
1 odist Church Thur ay even· e
speaker of the . uruor
ians were comple~d for Mrs. Florence Burnside ~11 in at the church.
' Mrs. John Krawsczyn
Robert Harden,
, p~:·~.~:.~·
Heath MethodiSt Church srn. ;bet~n p shut-ins of the church Friday at her home.' West Mam ~rs. Moore reported
the t'd in the absence of
Mrs. conducted the short
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day evemng m the form 0 a "' g
venin .
Each St., breaking her h1p.
Charles Bradbury. The
session, Plans were made
sefles of thoughts on Thanks- next Sunday e ·n g a les or Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jungfor the year was read and
the Christmas party to
be
giving and the many blessmgs member IS tho bn gt' ppf the nickie and daughter, Doona, of
cepted. Tbe citcie agreed
held-becember 11 at 15 p m
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to b prepared
Cincmnati spen
e wee e
continue their proJect o
the ward house. A turkey
She read Psalm 100 and a rutt trays
eh on re o~ted w1th her parents, Mr.
and
ing $10 towartJ camp costs
ner w}ll be served to me,mbers
Thanksgiving poem, and told hMrsh James ~odn~ade 1~ post- ·Mrs. Joseph Raub and son
children of the church
and families and there
be
u,. story of the !~rst Thanksglv· t at I e group a he church ba Mr. and Mrs. Orval Wiles and
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n Frederick was •ing.
a $1 girt exchange,
Emmet
lng Day observed by the P'1• ~~~::·~~s~:id t Dec. L T h ~ daughter, Anna, and Mrs Lii- i el~;!d ~~:~ent when 1h
The group made plans to
Shuler. won the door prize. Oth.&lt;'~~ group IS also making articles han. Pierce were Fnday VISit- Past councilms of Chester Coun-! ticJpate tn the BJ_U1U8l
ers wmmng prizes were EdMf
I f r the holiday season. ors m Parkersburg, W. Va.
'I Daughters of AmeriCa m•t to be held Dec. I m the
ward Wells, Mrs. Ethel Phelps,
ODD
~ o;::.~io~s were given by Misses Leda Mae and Rob. ~ednesdoy evening at I he basement. Members of the
Mrs. Robert White, John Tay·
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~ Glenna Sprague
including erta Kr~euter were Saturday lod e hall. with Mrs. Ray Mor cle Will oe contacted for
lor, Claude Cunningham and
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ivin scripture. Mrs. VlSitors m Parkersburg, W. Va. ISgMrs Marion Wood and Mrs. goods and homemade.
Jed Webster,
I~~righ~ spoke to the Mrs Wendell G. Stutler re· ~.;, .. Van Meter as hostesse&lt;. for the bazaar. The C!fcie
Nathan
Biggs spok• on
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rou on the meaning or the turned home today af~er spend- Mrs. Hobart Newell, pr·esl· also be. an charge of .
REACT and plans ~ere ~ade
FULLY AUTOMATIC
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the rou to ing several days al V1enna, W·
the meetm
b decorat1ons for the insJde
a REACT meetmg at the
!J ~r;: :n~~rg:,:mber ~or p a Va. with her son and daughter- ~=~~·in °~;~: Isaiah 40 , folio; the church and Mrs. . J e an club room on Lincoln HI 11,
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m-law, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy d b g the Lord's Prayer and Cooke was named cha1rman Thursday, November 17,
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Sunday gue$tS of Mrs. Clara Verne Ord was named devo- stuuer an d new son · W
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Staats were her daughters, Mrs Uonal leader for the next meet- Mr ..and Mrs: C, B. eese officers elected were Mrs. Mar· Davenport asslstlng.
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Refreshments were served
Erma BosweJ: and famlly o( ing and Bridget Goble ~nd Jen- a~~ MIS~ MarCJa Karr w~rae JOn Wood. vice president; Mrs. wt:re made for a group ptcture the close of the meeUng
••• with till "W1t1r W/rHI"
We!&gt;t Colu mbia, W. Va. and nifer Goble, refreshments. Re- VIS.Itors '"P~rkersburg, W. . Clarence Neutz1ing, secretary : to be taken for the
members and guests, Mr.
mDilturilH. thl HnHt
Ann Frv and family of New freshments for the evening were Fnday evemng.
h Mrs. Rav Morris, treasurer: directory.
as
· Fre~man Enoch, Mr.
Cl/1/Cipt
Ill ,,,.,
Haven, ·w. Va Mrs. Staats a\- rovided by Cindy Spengler and ' Mrs. John. Durst a~d daug . Mrs. Cu~t Frederick, sentmel. Mrs. Robert Byer w
. Emil Eynon and Denny.
. ed a pt'.one call from KP
McG!'rr
ter, Mrs. Hilda Rothwger, ~e- ~ M . "'ldon Kraeuter reporter ~otJOnal chairman. Mrs.
and Mrs. Robert
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her son . Charles Robmson m Present were Pennie and Mel. t~rn , to d eJr f . weekend and Mrs Mabel Van Meter, nar t&lt;ue:. ~ Moore
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HawaiJ. and her daught~r, Mrs. anie Walters, Jennifer Goble, c~n.nati.Sun ~y a ter a
' flower chairman.
mtr~uc
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and Buster,
The •water wheel" moisturizer. automatically
.Tohn Gordon m California
Glenna Sprague, Charlotte ~it- VISit Wlth Mlsses L~n\::Sd ~1~~ Named as a committee to in- lowmg the meet~ b
Mrs. Cunningham and John Kearns.
John Allensworth and Judv ler Joev Reitter, Karen McG1rr, he Guth and Mr. a d
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replaces the moisture it 'your winler-t-fecl
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Wildermuth. students at Ohio . K.a~en Johnson, Verne 0 r d, worth Rowe.
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University ' spent the weekend
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' Joyce Kerns, lonspentteweeen
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with their parents. Mrs. Rbt
o er Cindy Spengler.
d M WIR and named• to make out hostess
work bettor. You got a lllody gentle flow tl
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Allensworth and Mr. and Mrs. Stephanie Ord, and counselors, her parents, r. an
rs. · list ror the coming year were
Nov. 20th by MYF
epring-fr11h air for clean, heahhM hu'!'idlo ·
Mi11ard Wildermuth and family Mrs. James Johnson,
Mrs E. Boice. M G e Korn Mrs. Arthur Orr, Mrs. Buel
Plans were made for a bake
Mig, Marianne Woodgerd, Cl}- Emerson Jones and Mrs. Joan Mr. and rsb. eorg t I h ' Ridenour and Mrs. Henry
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ftcatlon withoUt nol~a or direct drafte. ltavo
Jr Of Colum us spen
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&lt;ale to be held Saturday, Nov . .
k d est
umbus, was rhe wee en ~u
Wright assistmg.
·\ nd with their parents, Mr. ver.
2o, at the Tri Lustre Cleaners :
tilul walnut-grain vinyl cabinet, IUioiMII. ·
Jf {ler parents, Mr and Mrs
::de ~rs. George Korn Sr. and Games were played and
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operation, easy cora and claanb!g....,...
Haiold Woodgerd
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M J h Thomas
es awarded oy the
Miss Alita Carpenter
MYF of Heath Methodist Church
Miss Barbara .Jones, who " Twl"n Cl'fy
Mrs. odnM J A. Gilbert of ment committee, Mrs.
ter of Mr and Mrs. W. ,R CarIrs truly your ideal amwer to prlpll' t.
l d 1·0 Columbufi spent
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h met SUnday evening at
~mp aye
z· ville were Sunday dinner ter an ' rs. ' e
penter, who is attending t e church.
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midiflcation withovt llljlellliM tqulpMIIIt If
~he weekend V.Jth her parents,
ane; r Mr and Mrs George Refreshments were served
Seven Seas Branch of
Miss Sherrie Shuler,
Mr and Mrs Emerson Jon~s.
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.Afternoon. callers the hostesses to 15
man College Orange
n!eelling.
costly lnllollat!Mo
Miss Hallie Zerkle and MiSs
Mowr'Z. and Mrs A G Mid- and a guest, Sheila Newell. M!s. srent the p:.St week~nd
dent, conducted the
Nellie Zerkle were VlSitors m
I wtre r.
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Arthur Orr won the door prize.
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th fourth
Reparts were completed
Parkersburg, W. Va Saturday. The Twin Ci ty Baptist Youth , dleton of Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
Rome, Ita y, on . 'around the the Portomouth District.
Houeaw•,.
tMin Floor
. ' ,
Mrs. Leo Kennedy spenl the IFellowship met Sunday evening I Mrs. Wilham Jacobs
and
•
11 steps of her. trip
e
present were Sherrie
weekend m Columbus and 1 at the Middleport First Baptist Bruce and Beverly of ColumShe IS aboard th
Doxie Waiters, Okey
Springfield with her s1sters and jchurch. The opening prayer [bus spent the weekend Wlth her
Van Johnson, Sandy Johnson,
other relat1m mciudmg Mr. 1was given by Anita Fultz. The 1parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
Or r. 0
Wh1le sa1lmg, she ~ill attend Sylvia Swanson, John ing~ls,
and Mrs. Jesse Lake, West Jer- Ilesson entitled, "God Speaks Jacolls.
.
regular classes for SIX days a Robbin Ord, Kathy McGU'I',
ferson, ~r. and Mrs. M1chael In Science,'' was presented by Mrs. Steve Eblin .and Becky
we.ek and ~ill visit colleges and Rhonda Hysell and
Ohlinger and children, Nelson- John Wiles.
and Mrs. James Gllm&lt;lr~. and Funeral services , for
pomts of mterest and
.Tones and the Rev. Max
vil\e. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gil· The group made plans to 1 ~andra were Saturday VISitors A. Holley were held from
special work ~hile _in ~rt.
~~ue:C•_'co~un~s~el~or~s·:__ ____J!;..,~~~~~~~~
bert, Mr and Mrs. Clarence make 1hanksgiving baskets and m Parkersburg, W.Va.
ing Chapel Friday at 2 p. m.
of Ohio UmverSlty is
:":'\"
Bailey and family. Mr. and Mrs to visit the Mei1.s County In· Paul Jacobs of
South. with the Rev. B. L. Barrett of me!llber of the faculty . Mrs.
• ';.
A. E. Erlawine, Mrs .. T~elma firmary. The closing prayer was s~ore, Ky., spent Sunday Wlth the Middleport
Pentecostal Richter is also aboard.
Shirk and lamily, Sprmgh•ld. given by Mark Fowler. A per- his parents, Mr. and M~s. Pearl Church officiating.
Mi" Carpenter left
\1rs. E. 0. Rall, vice presl- iod of recreation followed ln- Jacobs and other relatives.
Buria1 was in Beech
York on October 20 and ports
dent of the Meigs Local ~hool eluding ping pong and electric
cemetery and pall bearers were she will visit are Lisbon, Bar·
Board , was in Columbus last footbalL
\
James Holley, William Holley, ceiona, Marseilles,
week for the three-day session Present were Becky Trip· l
Hartwell Curd, John Curd and ch.ia (Ronie), Pierceus,
of tile Ohio School Boards As- lett, Kayle Russell, Lu Ann '
Howard Thoma.
ens), Istanbul, Ale:&lt;anllr~a.
sociation meeting. .
.
French, Joyce Riley, Debbie /
Coming from out of town
Port Said, Su-ez, Bombay,
J. A. Grate. ret~red Middle- Major, Jane A~ .Judy Brewthe services were Mr.
an.~ lombo, Port Swettenham.
(1Qrt businessman, " a medical er, Brenda Edwaras, George Baptist World Day of Prayer Mrs. Adrian Ater of Chillicothe, kok, Hong Kong, Kobe, Vlll&lt;~&gt;- 1
patient at Holze!' ~ospitaL
ISkinner, Jim Wiles, Anita was obse:ved when. the Worn- · Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Thoma, Jr., hama and Honolulu, returning
Michael Burns IS recuperat- Fultz, Mary Holman,
Mark en's MisslOnary Society of the New
Straitsville; Charles to Los Angeles on Feb. 4. She
ing from kne~ surger~ at Ve.t- 1Fowler, John Wiles, and Mrs. Pomeroy First Bap~ist ehurch Thoma and son, Gary, and Mr.
to attend Ohio University
erans Memonal Hospital
m, Orville Wiles, leader,
met Thursday evemng at the and Mrs. Cornell Elkins
second semester.
Pomeroy.
. . !
home of Mrs. Harry L. Bailey son, Steve, Columbus;
Tom King, Ohio Umverslty\
with Mrs. Aten Shain as co · Frank Sarver, Beverly; Mrs.
etudent, spent the
weckeno
hostess.
.
Larry Baer, Langsville John
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. J. E. Foster, ViCe p:es- Curd, Pontiac, Mich. Mr. and
Robert King.
ident of Christian Educalion, Mrs. A. G. Preston,
James
presided and opened the meet· Holley and Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
C.
'ing with the reading of Ephes- Holley, Jr., Huntington, W.Va. Size
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Stut- Plans were completed
for \ians 5:14-20 and a medltah~n and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hol- II to 3
pr.
ier of Vienna, .w. Va. ar~ a~· ms ection on December 8 when from The Secret Place. An ID· IJey, Sr., Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
nouncing th e b1rth ol
the1r
P- h
Wh't Sh .
f vitation was read to at lend 1
[irsth child a 6 lb. 12 oz. son. Mary S rine, FIde rme . 0 Quiet Day of Grace Episcopal
.
.
S
Jose h Jerusalem met tl ay evenmg
De
ber 1
Timothy fl, at L
· P at the IOOF baiL
church 00 cern
·
Oysters feed on tiny plant and
Hospit~, P~kersb~rgi; ~r~~~: 1 Harriet Neigler, worthy high 1 P~a~s were tm:~ !~~,:h p~~ animal organisms whicb float
MIDDLEPORT
on Sun ay, ovem er ·
, priestess, and Allen Hughes, uc mner a.
1 iirn~t~h"'_•_"wvaatete·~r··-----~!!!"'!!"""!"'!"!"'!"!"'!"!"'!"!"'!"!"'!"!"'!~
parents are Rev. and Mrs. Wen· j t h ,
f Shepherds prD- tiM: ne1t meetmg, December 8. _
1
tl 0f Sj·racuse and wa e man
IM Shain reported on the
deII G· ct
.:1 u er
.
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i tern, presided. Presented were 1 rs.
.
. .
Mr. Guy Stutler of V1enna IS a Beatrice Blue district deputy· Clark ramJJy, a nuss~nary (amgreat-grandfather.
helps.
1 Mary Hughe;, district chai;. ily which . the Soc10ty
ip·
J
h
n
The
love
g1ft
was
ded1cated
by
0
bersh
man of mem
,
Sk'
Reese deputy supreme watch- Mrs. George mner.
.
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Pomeroy Oblo
man ~~ shepherds; Esta Reese, ''Man Cries," was the top,c
paS( worthy high priesteSS Of I Of the program presented by
Lafayette Shrine; Mabel Ben. I Mrs. Loram,Sterrett, who read
TONIGHT ond TUESDAY
nett Bernice Winn
Fern the hymn, We Would
Be
11 THREE ON A COUCH"
Che;,.ebrew,
Edith
Hutsinpiiier,
Building,"
followed
by
t
be
JERRY LEWlS, Janet Leigh,
Mary Ann Mobley , Gila Go· Elizabeth Lear, Pauline Atkins Lard's Prayer .m unison. The
With the most
ian. Leslie Parrish, James and Naoma Brinker past war- program consisted of prayer
Best.
electrifying news
thy high priessesse; and VIr· meditations and silent prayers
Fe1turette:
gil Atkins. past watchman of Meditations on the topic were
Tall, Dark, Gruesome\
of the year.
shepherds of Mary Shrine.
g1ven by Mrs. Sterrett, Mrs
Colorcartoon: Wolf Hounds
WED. and THURSDAY
Invitations were received to Foster and Mr~. ~lmer
Nonmbtlr 16-17
There Is only one live wire In
attend
Friends Night at Mar- ham and a meditation on God
NOT OPEN
ietta on November 16 and a Answers," was given by Mrs.
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
the (IOI!Ipac:t field, and you're looking at it The •OJ Dart Is lonaer, hotter, totally new
November 18-19
courtesy visit of Supreme Wor· Shoin.
''THE BIG TNT SHOW"
from roof to road. And the Dodge Boys have this man-sized Clr priced down.with tltt
David McCallum (The Man thy High Priestm, Margaret The poem, "The Road YoedU I•
from UNCLE) Roger Miller, McWhertor at Martha Shrine, Take/' b? Mrs. Foster clos
Joan Baez, The Byrds, Lovin' I Mil_": November 29.
compacts. Strlkl aut •plnstC!Implcl
1the meeting and refreshments 1
Spoonful, Ike &amp; Tina Turner,
Refreshments
were
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were
served.
Ray Charles &amp; Band.
from a table centered with a
.
compacts with 1n aU•new Dart.
"BR IDES OF DRACULA"
(Technico\or)
lruit arrangement with
The Laplanders make greamt 1
Peter Cushing, Martita Hunt, candle!! in turkey holders ... ~~ quantities of cheese fro
FH·da Jackson.
either side.
reindeer milk.
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