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said the driver of the car, Ran- failure to stop wttblll
dall Jackson, 21, Rt. 3, Cool- eel clear dittaDce allet
ville, and a passenger, Shirley dent at 9:13 p.m.
Barber, 18, Rt. I Reedsville Rt 35 lwo and a half
suffered facial lacerations. Bo1h
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were treated at Camden . Clark Officers reported
Hospital, Parkersburg, W. Va., son came upon 1 car
and released. Another passen- James E WataoD, 11,
ger, Kimberly Barber, 3, was w. va., ianed 1o 1111p
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construction and oper-1ice status and master's degree Koreans and Auslrallam and and SIIIICII are "
altfr a sborl .Illness. He ·wu J. Oertel, oeen\lry of tho Ohio eluded an Increase in the mini· at any lime In our national Ills- atlo of regional diagnostic and in social work or corrections for some crack VIetnamese marine to Melp county
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, :Newspaper - Association, ' pro- 1mum age for obtaining a Ucense tory, and
In tbe hliltory i dete tlon centers for counties Iappointment pi a su!Mlrlntendent units. The Sooth VIetnamese while the lll-]reJII·-old .
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today lowertnl the voting to drive a car or cycle from \6 of the world," Oertel 'oalll iUltlb, to. provide such fa- !ror local treatment Institutions army's duty will be to destroY pear 11 a
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lhe bolrtl In age lrol1l allo It In Ohio tn a lto 1?, and a reduction In the "Perhaps we need to
delinquents.
Viet Coog at the local level.
county juvenile courlr
He bep· hlf move: lo, balp comb•! jUvonlle maximum age lor defining a their responslbti!Ues to aoclety ..Prohibit detention ol chll- -EstablishlniJ 1 t'O!Iearcll deThe patrol has ehal1td
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,tleflnqUeol from 21 to ,l9.
accordingly."
ttnl\·!n 'jail except when walv- 1partment in the Ohio Youth
CLUB MEETS
trio with the theft tl •.\ ft
2Z year 'P"f' Oi!l1ol, In remariiS belore the Oertel, wbu was substituting Oertel also deUvered a report er!a \o ad\llt court.
Commission to produce longterleS and lwo or lbne
Tluat
Ohio Conference on for the vice- chairman of the from the Ohio Committee on l .
t1ii-bed limit In range planning (or rehabtllta· The Pomeroy Lions club met of gasoline lrom ,i. ·
and Welfare, 11Jd reduc- Ohfo Committee on Ct'tlne and ,Crlme and Delinquency, wl®h 1 oons!ructlng new iilstttutlons lor Uon.
briefly Tuesday evening at lbe a small "crawler"'
tltl!col .q,e votlpg age wal one \Delinquency, Uld tbe · suggea- will be considered by - specl•J Idellnqlient'(. '
I -Requiring a· preJimlnarlag\Porlsb bouse of Graee EplsOO- Shade Rlvor
Tha pf
WOUld of· Ilona were hll own.
. )committee of the LejislatlVt
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JANET CHAMBERLIN
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, a disUJ.rbance \Portland Elementary School, ' an alleged action lakin in ro- operations.
room procedures took up the
In court and ba;prose- and assault and baltary.
\ ganl LO Mrs. Taylor's child, a\ The polyp on the edge of the remainder of the President's 53.t)le fullest' estant of \ Hartenbach said the charges \pupll at Portland.
!President's vocal cord was \minuta stay in surgery.
Sherin,
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f&lt;)lli&gt;Wiiiil . a tary teacher' after an alleged ! "This is the second time dur-:
his hoSpital bed some Ume In
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a Pattland·. r· area ,disturbanee crea\ed at
the ing th.ls school year that we :
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bit in bls private suite.
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lem over alleged treatment ol1
President will be permitted to now a French teacher
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ltbo .youngsters," sal~ Harten- !
u.. hiS voice. But Moyers Said tele hone call to A""Sur-L'.
baeH, "And evel')lono oltoltld
he will be Instructed to make on
Fr ce settled t.
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next tery about
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to I' BERLIN _iUPl) - Two Wes- formal
four or speeches
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SAIGON (UP!) -A U. S. Infantry battaUon backed
, take their problems."
!ern mvest1gatmg teams anx- use of his voice to a minimum. landed recently near Bowlmg by air and artillery. strikes and the sixth consecutive
Sheriff Hartenbach suggested , tous to study the wreckage of
Gleen. Ky.
, of Alf Force bombmgs, backed away at a large Commwo1
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that situations involving prob-: a Pan American World Airways
Hugh Carter, a farmer at nist force in War Zone C near the Cambodian bOrder 10-1
lems ol eoncern to parents \ Boeing 72'1 jet cargo lme~ were
nearby Alvation, nottlied state day The battle was raging hours later.
Bucky !William) Wallm. a should be handled through the blocked today by a Suvlft atpolice that the. obJect had fallen
Ground action increased throughout the Tay .Ninh.
YP t"-an 11UnP"nu1rht 'T1'111flO'f'r executive head's office.
IIE'mpt to run the
crash
to earth on hiS land.
province battle area 60 miles northwest of Saigon neari1of Meigs County, today announc-l
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into a new cold war InCident.
Wit
Slate Trooper Haskell Borden . the Cambodian border and in the Central Hlgblaodl far. da•
i eel he and others have purrha&lt;The Communist East Gerwho estimated weight of :he ther north where Communist ground fire
eel Evans Supermarket In Midmans, meanwhile •. began an mballoon at about 1000 pounds, down an FlOO Supersabre.
,dl•port.
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found. a tag attached, Wllb m- The pilot was rescued.
The l!gbtlrtl In War , _ Ill
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strucuons m French.
has been of lbe ;;..t.
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the plane crashed Tuesday in WASHINGTON IUP]) - An Mrs. Janet Chamberlin,
a Fresh waves ol Communist successlul U.S. operalioa10fthe
"fiiPe t e ower
'dosed today undergoing
rea snowstorm while on a rou- American travel ageot - de- lormer French Instructor
at terroriSm were reported In the war with DOIIfl)' 1,1100 O•w•
·90FIA, BIJLG.'RIA _ RU8- otocking and Interior redecor·l TOLEDO (UPII - A mother , tme mall !light from Frankfurt scribed by the
Ohio State University and
saigon area. Viet Coni troops nists killed 111111 anok t i l l!lr' appeared determined today ating. Jt will reopen next Mon-: wa. found fatally shot early to- Ito Berlin. The crash Site was a news agency as an
terbem College, and recently of hit an Army post with a mortar of rice captured today tG llrllrl
111'\fferrule Romania's veto and day with lull Jines ol food mer-, day and her 16 - year - old· Soviet army training ground 1operative - is beirtJ( held by Western Kentucky State Umnd
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ded the total to about 2,IIGO - - "
world communist con- chandlse.
was held lor queslloning by near Dallgow in East Germany, Communists in Prague on spy, xers.J!y at Bowling Green, was attack a . terronsts grena
enougb to supply the Vlll Cltll
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to
tsotate
China.
Evans
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about
three
miles
outside
EBlit
murder
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treason
chargos.
sil!Mioned
to
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American
Army
truck,
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U. S.
officials suspe&lt;'trd tag and to help with the call at exploded a mine near a Saigon The major ftll{lltt&amp; ......
tlitween Russia and Its maver-iGalllpolls over 20 years ago ,the names of either the victi•n The Communists today stead- Czech-Soviet complicity In the the early hour of. 2o30 a.m.
military billet and kidnaped two when a bttttalioll
IIi" ally also Indicated that ,and several years ogo was sold oi the youth. Homicide detec- lastly relused ta permit the arrest ol Vladimir J Kazan - Upon talking w1th the Center u.s. soldiers briefly.
men) of the lit
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'f181iow Is now confident It has Ito Thorofare Supermarkets of , lives were at the scene wamng investigatmg teams
one Komarek, 42, of Cambridge, of Atomtc !Cnergy m
Division tore !Dto l'Mmmmlot
strength among
the
from whom Walt- lor the Lucao County coroner. !rom the airline and a .second Mass. He was
of the I
France, Mrs. ChambUSing Subs
force of unDowD. lile Jl 1M
&lt;Al\rld's
Communist parties ers boultftt it.
I Police were mformed of the made up of Western allied aif charges in absenlia m 1963 ,erlin revealed to Kentucky ol- US 0 If . 1 dl 1 ed
zone 2Z miloa tltlrlhweot t)I..'I:P
tjjl'llead China
out of the Inter- i · Mr. Walters, one · time bask-1shooting by sheri if's deputies rxperts - to travel to the site Kazsn, president of the Har- licials that the balloon had been
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1etball star ol Middleport High ' after a youthful voice told the of the crash.
vard Travel Service in Cam- aloft since Oet. 19, 1965, and while that AmeriCan nuclear .
J-• 1&lt;\School, has managed the Mid·, sheriffs
dispatcher, "l just
bridge, was taken from a Rus- that Its mission was to look lor submam"'s have been
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off the coast of N
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I Paris flight when the olane later Interviewed on Bowling · VIet Nam for several months, Ill
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No Immediate chsnges
In ,
SQUAD CALLED
Pomero Court
made an unscheduled landing Green television.
checkmg sb1ppmg into Ralphoog
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Ul8b - Hard-luck Art Arlons I personnel are planned. . Mr. l The Middleport E-R squad One bond ywas forfeited and in Prague.
Mrs. Chamberlin Is the form· harbor and carrying out recoo-'th enrrine trou- IEarl Mossman wtll contmue as was summoned at 10·47 p m
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Charles Legar's
court Veterana Memorial Hospital Mr and Mrs. Garrett
Cliristy secret nature.
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AdmlS!Io•• - Harold Smith, Iof Nedra Street, Grove City, Amencan officials also re\tlld Speed record, but old be] to
p. m. seven days a, ing from a laceration of
Carl Th ore Kaufl. %4, Jr., Racine : Mrs. Allen Mar- and a graduate of Olive-Orange ported that soon almost all of
wiiiJd try asgaln today.
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Ihlp. Little wu taken to Vefu- Middleport rfelted 8 $25 bond cum, Mason; Sarah Congo. High School at Tuppers Plains the ground fighting in Sooth TltJoe Meigs cotniiAM
Arion
tbreO t'lllll 0111
ans Memorial hospital by pri- on charge; of speeding: Deryl Portland; Clara Grueser, Min- I
Viet Nam would be carried out arrested by tho
W•tern Utah I sail Oats
LODGE TO .MEET
vate ear.
Edwards, 20. Hartlord,
was ersvllle.
Meigs General Hospital
by American forces. They said patrol Tuesday tlll ehargel
,.,.. of them for the record. In A special meetmg of Shade
fined llS and cos!J for speed- Discharges - Roy
Crebs. Admissions - None.
about l75.IXXI regular troops of peUI larceny in &lt;Oiltlt!CIIoa
bOth record attemp!J, the to - Rltrer Lodge will be held ThursDID YOU KNOW
and Byrl B. Cox, M. Oak Audrey Hager, Robert Smith, Dtscbarg" - Maude Taylor, the South Vietnamese army the theft of two btttterill
year-old AlltOn; Ohio, drlver,
Nov. ,1?, to confer the The proposed Lake Erie • Hill, was fined l\00 and costs Otto Jerrell.
Janet Reeves,
Roher! Rum- would be put to work 1n a huge state-owned
equipmelll.
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degree. All Oblo River canal II already land senten•!!d to three days Jn l Birth•- A son to Mr. andl!ield. Cora Thomas, Clara "pacification" drive in Viet wu juvenile
power to craCk tbe liOO-mlle per memhers are Invited to attend. 0111 ol date.
jail lor DWL
IMrs, Allen Marcum.
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although further tests will be
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sma_ll price! While, SIZes S, M, L.
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are shown displaying a poster on what to conSider
hom• pay. Books are available on all phaSes of agriculture,
accounting, clothes buying and stretching lhe meat dollar. The
the direction of Margaret Griffiths, extension agent, home ecth
during the noon hour, Wednesday lhrough Friday.
Office Is located in the basement of the County

you to your wailtllne. With firm pc:mOla phi. s~tch
panels that Jet you breathe! White. 32-4QB, 34-42C.
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best Gently ~ cm&lt;llUts your booom. Smooths

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removal
of abdominal
a non-can- , Three persons were InJured
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ceroussuccessful
polyp from
his throat
of an
hernia. He was expected to be up and around later in at U5 p.m. Tuesday when
the day.
brakes on therr car failed and
A medical bulletin .said the double operation at Be- the vel'licle crashed into
a
thesda Naval Hospital lasted about 53 minutes, and the b,ackhoe on a road construe58-year-&lt;Jld Chief Executive began coming out of anes- tion project on Rl 121,
thesia approximately 14 minutes later..
tenths of .a mile south of the
In a two-paragraph announcement after the surgery, Aillens·MeJgs county line.
Press Secretary Bill D· Moyers reported thai Johnson was
"resting well and the doctors
w1th the _out· '. ,: ,' ·, ·:·' '• "
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a. m. (EST) and
both immediately taken to a laboraoperations were over at approx- tory adJacent to· the
d operating
nd
imately 7:20 a. m. (EST ).
room an d examme
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NEW YORK (UPI)-NolnJ running of backs Nick Eddy and West.ru Pacific Coolerenco's idle.
point plclo&lt;JVer the Bodron.
Colorado Ul O!M
Dame, with Ita powerlU! quartet Larry Conjar, are favored by nomination lor the Rose Bowl In the only major tolle" 1 · . th
colle . le
four over'l1'01an!,11'illltlll
of offensive threats, looms 81 a the oddsmakers to'down the No. over arch-rtval eighth~rated game Friday night, Miami 91 8 0 er
gta
-seven O'Vet
lour-point choice against Mlchi- 2 defending national champion UCLA. Both teams have lost Florida is an 18-point favorite j MISsouri js If over
Harvard line Ol'tr
gan Stale Satunlay, Ill what Spartans.
one game, but USC is 7-lon the ,over a rebuilding Iowa team iMjoillgan .five over
Dartmouth If over
some experts are already But, lifter !be MBI! game, season, and UCLA 11-1.
from the Big Ten.
Mlssisflppl lll over
Stanford stc over c:~==
ly lob Wlngtlt
calling the "game of the Notre Dame, will have to worry Sixth-ranked Arkansas is ' I
. . . Tennelsee .J/1 over ~:~!!: I G~~,..,.n Bay is a
decade."
about seventh-ranked Southern big 17-point selection by the One of the fierceet nvalrJee miSoulhern ,Methodist ll)llr
Chicago in
The top-raaked Irish, with California In order to sew up oddsmakers to down Texas 1the nation pits ldinnesota ' Baylor, Syracuse 17 over
Leagu, acUon,
· deadly scoring punch in Terry the national Utle.
I Tech this weekend, while the against Wisconson. The Go- Vlt'gtnta, Purdue 11
favored by 11 orer ~lfAI(
Hanratty's paBslng. Jim Sey- Meanwhile Southern Cal is a ,other five teams in tbe UPI top phers, although their record ts 1ndiaria, lllinois 12 over
Los Angeles three over ~f~
"th Top fl!,ghist coaching and good competition to build mour'a \'eCelving and the[ one-touchdown cl!oice to win tbe Ito major eollege ratings are 1deceiving, are a slim ,....,. western, Rlce one over
ota, San Franci!CO oeven . ,)If
e game
as necessary ' table t.nnls as In aU
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A EVANGELISM RALLY opens at the First Bap- ·tis! Church in Marietta November 17, and one at the -~
First Baptist Church of Jackson on November ~ 1
each at 7:30 p.m., eciJOing the World EvangelisM'
Congress held recently in Berlin, Germany under the
sponsorship of Bjlly Graham. Featured as the sr.:~~~::-;r
or at both rallies will be
.~
Evangelist at the Ohio
just returned from the
to a local choir musical
Mr. Ray Robles, a member for ·
Graham Team. All

Jobn Tannehill, 14, Middleport, who is building his
table tennis game, will come in to a coaching windfall
next month.
He will become the nnly p.. lng the :W. held numerous world
pll of Lee Dal Joon, 21, Korean ranldngs in table tennis baa
champion and currently world been eclipsed entirely by the
sixth-ranked. Dal Joon, who Astans; t!Ven the Europeans.
haa been on an extended eihl· Tbe U. S. today has no player
bJtJon tour of the United Stateo, tn the world's top 25.
has picked Columbus for his Dal Joon, in his U. S. tour,
home while ht1 studies for 8 de- ran out of oppositwn 85 U. S.
gree at Ohio State University. players came to decline to apDal Joon would be consld- l'~r with him. For example, be
ered a 'prize catch Qf any area sv•am"""n two-times
national
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a ive with table tennis interest. champion Erwin Ktem of CaHHis coming to Columbll!l to play fornia and two times national
out of the Columbus Table Ten. champion
Bermie Bukiet of
ms Club, 2464 Cleveland-Ave., New York so thoroughly they
is In that category.
would play him only once
VitP.J to his dEcision ta settle Dal Joon, like moSt Korean~
in Columbus was the Influence Americans are lamiiJar wJ'th ·Is
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lryman, a certified public ac- with a tremendously powerful
r t t ho
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oun an , w recent y aunc • rame, phantom-ilke speed and
ed a thriving wtg distributmg fantastic coordination.
bt•sines !, Bong M0 Lee recent- ms tak'mg over the coachmg
.
ly returnad from an extended of young Tannehill means that
tri~ to ~~ng Kong, Japan, and Tannehill, who J1a!! played out
Korea bemg down sources of oJ the Columbus club two years,
su;ty ~or _hii new company. need go no farther than Cleve1g d1str1~Utor Lee has been land Ave. for the experience
a ranked Ohto table tennis play. •needed to advance Jus game.
er f~r lO years and has helped Last summer he was told
~eoac~ TaMehlll w_ his present by Danny Pecora, 23, Chicago,
ve)~
Df play which lneludes U. S. runnerup m the nationals
h 'g!i~ li..U 1
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iloona
rankmg
a~d
of
1966,
that
he
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have to
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P player in the juruor get out of Ohio by 1961 to fur·
dJVi SJOD 115 and Und and 17 lh d 1 h'
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and Under).
Today that appears unnec..&gt;e11·
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w··ns second straig• ht 'A' crown

AILSTAR

Middletown Up

The blue whale Ia the
largest animal In the
world. Many Umes larger
than an elephant, it can
reach 1 length of 100 feet
and welgb u much u 150
tono, according to The
World Almanac. While It
lias no teeth, It feeda by
awlmmlng through a man
of minute organisms
(plankton) wtth Ill mouth
open. The jaws !ben clo10
wbUe the tongue forces the
water out thrOugh a whalebone oleve, leavlnc tile food
behind.

MIDl&gt;IEroWN, Ohio IUPI)
- Some'I',006 leachets and noncertlftl:at.d emplwes of the
Middletown school system were
grant.d raises Tuesday night
by the board of education.
The raises will be 9.48 per
cent ·or present oalarles, over·
aging $678 per year or more for
t.acbers. They will be Included
in paychecks of Dec. 8.
The old minimum teachero
oalaey, lor these wit~ only two
years of college, was $3,700 and
will go wfi,OOO. The minimum
for teachero with -bachelor'I deand five years exper1ence
was ~.800, and will go to 16,- 1
3011.

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Bot.,;.' 1pent 8 lew days1 with ·hers,
who will take part in the National 4-H Club Congress Nov. 27 through Dec. 1.
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LOOKING AS IF they plan to breali
"Me· an(!
My Shadow," Lester Maddox, left, ancl Howard Calla·
way turned up in Atlanta to meet with Georlla Gov.
Carl Sanders to discu99 the state'J. btltlg•t lor the
next two years. Since neither Maddox nor Callaway
came up with the needed m~Jority to be elilc\ea gov·
ernor, butb men are being brfefed on the workbig.s of ,
the state while the courts are trying to fl&amp;ure gilt
what to do next about the elecliou.

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Next stop Is Chicago for four Ohio 4·H Club mom·

David Rlgp and daugh •
They are among some 30 •late winners in various
Mr and Mrs G G G 1 project areag, reports the Cooperative Extension Service.
au • The four, two boys and two girls, will have a chance' at
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Mrs, Iva Harr and M/'8. Arthur $500 national scholarships to be presented duririg the
Hines of Alb!!ns. calle&lt;l on Mrs. congress.
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M.-y Reed, recently.
The Ford Molar Company Fund 'Is giving t.he trip to
Mr. and Mrs .•C!Jarle! Massar Jennifer Blakeslee, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
vtalted Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Gray E. Blal&lt;eslee of 1635 Lincoln Heights, Pomeroy, for her
It BarUett.
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over:all achievement m 4-H Club activity.
llr. flld Mra. Rosa Cleland,
Tl\ls year, Jennifer has given demonstrations locelChestar, and Mr. and Ml'll. Ver· ly and on the county tevel in tailored garments, personal
non Cleland of Columbus, were accounts, home furnishings, tasty meals and junior lead.
Sunday dinner &amp;"••Is of Mr. ershlp. She is juuior leader-of her local 4·H Club and has
Mn. Norman McCain •nd served on many' committees. She is active in clothing
Vernon
Cleland food, home furnishings, poultry and home management
for Induction In· projects.
Forces.
Others are Thomas Trout, 17, s0n of Mr. and Mrs.
Ger.ld Trout. Mount Blanchard, was awarded the trip by
SYIIAC\JSE UNIT CALLED the, Fire!!lone Tire &amp; Rubber Cornpanr for his au)omt)o
Syracuse . om~Jlency live project;, W•.•Vnghouse Electric Corporntion present·
wa, oumrbOJJe4 !01; Mrs. ed the trip to·aary Eby, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs Rotiert
Teaford,
Syracuse; Eby, Vlckel')', foil Ills electric project; and Jean Mikesell
Instead of the ~cine 18, tlaughfer of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Mikesell of 42i
~quad, as was re- Uncoln Ave., Cadb, was granted ,the trip by Standards
P&lt;Jrted.
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Mrs. Florence Sturm
and
and Mrs. Tom Sturm and
1da•ughlor, of Grantsville, W. Va.
recent callers of Mr. and
Starling Massor and lam~
Julia McCoy ol Glen •
ville, W. Va., spent the weekend
With her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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SAN FRANCISCO'S Carol Doda, who Introduced
the topless trend on the West Coast a couple of years
ago, has indicated she plans to go to New York "to
show 'em what the topless is aU about." New York
polire jailed two topless waitresses Nov, 14, so Mlsl
Dada_ may want to reconsider her planned "tople!ll
good will tour."

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COLUMBUS (UPI} - Marion waged a down-to..the-wire b&lt;tttle Stanton Local, wnlch advanced Clear Fork, ..,.hich basr~'t been
Catholic, winner of 25 in a row, for second place.
two nolches from seventh in tile beaten in M games, is the only 1
Tuesday became the first team Bluffton, four lh a week ago, final ballolmg.
squad that doesn 't have an
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ever to be umed No. 1 twice held tbat posi tion, but there Versailles, which romped to 8 1tarmshed record. Clear Fork, !
in a row in the United Press were many changes m the sta nd- 10.(1 mark while scoring 408 w Bi c b tallied 26 points
International
Class A higb mgs in the remammg spots. , pomts and surrendermg 111Jy 20, 1game, while giving up only
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I Roundmg out the top five was /slipped from fifth ta aixth; had one tie on its 1966 record.
The fJghtmg Irish, coached
Cory·Rawson, wh1ch is unde.
"Ha, hal Those, joken all want by Max Ross, led the poll all
feated for tv.o years took over I Winning streaks were one of
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seventh,· Lor;un St' Mary ad- the bi.g credentials that each of
to prove theyre 0ol •uper seasoa and e~sl ly outdistanced
u
th It h d A th 1
M1II ~r sport ' chamI var~ced one to eighth·, Clear I e e I e. a . no er ong-ter
.m
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r~nnerup
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P'.""b' oil the _Ma~~tate Lek ague,
Fork shpped three notches to wmner Is ry- awson, whic
tte
u-v mar
nmtil and Portsmouth Notre has chalked up 20 straight Tht
WI~ 8. g 1 nn~ ed
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Fighting Hornets averaged '119
I arLOntereceadv l..
ledven ~
arne remam m-. .
pomts per contest and ~ave: up
pace vo s an ro
up .wu
O ~ f 3 U3
points 81 more thaa MillersAHL Standing:~~
129 per game this season.
d d S d k
U. d
Another big wmner was Lo11
port,
whiCh
nu
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us Y NEW YORK I UPI -0 If' ·1- By mil' Press tolernaHon I . St. Mary ..•lch hasn't las'
St Mary for runnerup honors
u Jc
Eastern Division
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defeat In theJr last 15 )?:a mes
YM~~~:np w~s ·named 08 26 of Pittsburgl1 Ptr &lt;Jll'!:i beat out 1Hershe,
~ 3 ~ s.
a two. season span. St.
the 33 balluls returned by the p1tcher Sandy Koufall. of the LisIQuebe;
rules as North Central
7 5 2
CLEVELAND (UPI) _ At- state's coactib in the final bal- Angeles Dodgers by on ly . 10 Sprmg(leld
king.
7 4 1
though both the c 1 eve 1 a 0 d lulmg, compared to 17 for Doth points today to wm the first Baltmmre
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place Stmdusky St.
6 3 1
Browns and the Washington !Millersport and Sandusky whlch Natwnal League !\lost Va!uable . Providence
Mary,. which has won 13 ~
1 9 4
Redskins are hurting from re~--------Player award uf lm 12-)tar l
Western Division
mclud1~g three
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cent inJuries, the Skim are exmaJor league bast' ball career.
w. L. T. Pts llast year, registered seve~
peeled to be severely handl
Cl
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m 1966 while rompmg
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capped in Sunday's tangle at
vohng bv 20 members ol lhP Pl:tsburgh
6 5 2
an us
ay onerence
the stadium
Iitle and 1ts first perfect
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Baseball Wnlers AssocJatiOn of Buffalo
4 8 :1 11 since 1957.
The Browns are 11-poaAt faAme1u:a (UBWAAJ although Cleveland
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Tuesday's Results
Washington Olach Otto Gra.
to·otes to nme fo r Koufax. Baltimore 6 Buffalo 4
ham said tacbe~kle Joel Rthutgens r
Clemente alS0 had 10 second- I Pittsburgh 5 Quebec 4
probably
or b e sea. . iHl
. d tw• tlHI ...u S 1Ot l (Only games scheduled)
f will. . out
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By Uoited Press IDtf'rnational place voles
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".~Hea .""· remh]unhng 't I acd. I Hal Greer the hol·handed ' 218 pomts while Koufax had ""I
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DolO&lt; For
hlm for any more belp this I having troubl e m""" g his man. and ~ne f'fth. One wnter d•d not !Only games sch~uled)
year,'• Graham said.
Greer had to sit oul part or I mention Koulax on h1s ballot at l
Wednesdays ~a~es
. By DICK THOMAS
'fhat leaves the Redsklns wltb the third quarter and th~ ~ast 12 all.
Los Angeles YS. CmcmnaU
AND
~e crl~son ~lad Walsh CoJI~ge Ca~ileers of DJ:. only two defensive tackles 01 minutes m PhJiadelpfua 113-1 Roger Maris' seleclloo over at Dayton, Ohio
~ymte L. Gmsburg, head ~oach, _wtiJ furmsh t~e oppost- the roster _ Stan Jones and 109 win over New York Tuesday MJckcy Mantle for Ulc Amen-I New Y~rk at Pluladelph1a
!JOn at 2:30p.m. Saturday m Galha Academy H1gh School Walt Barnes a rookie from the night because he ran into
1St. LeuJS at DctnJI
Phone WY 2-2 550
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gymnas,um or e omecommg opener o 10 ran e University of Nebraska. .
opposing pl&lt;lyers and foul Ithe only revious instance m•:,:&lt;O~n~ly~ga~m~e~s~sch~ed~ul~ed~)==~~~~~~;;;~
Colleges 1966-67&lt; basketball
AVON
Good - - . .
trouble • Before he left • however ' , wh'1ch the PMVP wmner d1d no11
season.
er seven members of the 1966- , Someon·1 Ia ex • ·-~·
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more damage than he
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poll more lirst-pwce votes than
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promoted from the cab squad1cause ·
any other candid &lt;~ te Fourlet'n
!a~c;~hg Lsnha: se:So~ I Tra~:e~ma-:f lh~ te;m lSB Don and Jim Avery, who was signed i. Gre:r purnred i~ 33 points. points ilre awarded for a firSt·
J!i ~At"·l~l Dl
" s setoven d H d l
Oh.' ,hse:mor rodm ea,v- as a free agent last April, is the mcl udmg Jl of hJs first 15 shots, phce vote nine for second
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10, w o may ress or prime candidate for lhe job
to pace thf' Eastern Division .'
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RIo the. Homecoming . game
but , Desp1te
. the setbacks,-Graham
· 1ea d.mg 7oers
to thf'lf l'Jfth etgh t for th1rd f and . so 9n down,
Grande College. Durmg
hls Will no! see act1.on due to a , thmks his team is showing signs straight VTclory Jn the other , tu one pomt llr a lOt11-p1au
~x .seasons at Rio
Grande bro~en bone In bJs rJght ~~· of getting more spirit lntA the National Basketball A s~oci atwn vote.
. . ollege, as eoach of the Red· roach Laham smd
J ues- Ia
· - ~ , action, St. Louis downed Chica- 1
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men,_he has compiled a record Iday aigbt that Trainer wtll miss P leferrin to last weekend's go 107 _99
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af Ill wins and 47 losses.
Ithe opener and will also m1ss l31_.10 1 gto DaU• .he •.,. .. 1,. ~• WJ'lt Chamberlain added 24 By Un•ted Prl'..;s lntrrnatwna!
• p eliegrene, 6-5 JURor
. I the Red
• sec~n d game on saw' more
oss emotion
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my points for the 7f~rs and Willis I
ISton
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.rom Canton Central Catholtc, Mondn~ mght agamsl the Oak- Iplayers thi!l time th~n ~!),Y tjme Reed and Walt Bella~y were .
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W. L. P("t. ,
Is the big man to watch on the .laad C1ty College Oaks
at 1 1, be
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high scorers for New York with ' PhJiadelphJa
12 I .!l23 ,
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big Oakland Ctty , Ind.
~.':1• 1 ve en WUJ
~mt_ ·..;~~ 17 points apiece.
Bosi.An
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Nl k P II tta 11-4
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to me it's a ~ealthy' stgn. They Chicago' high-scoring Guy ''.ew or
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5 7 "1 1I
!IC'Ort'U loO n 11
a s 't"" I
weren't indifferent !UMI"' tfiSy Rodgers was held to only 12 Ctnc~nnatJ
~9 ltosa to~~e!Redrnte• lnPthlleltr l
IOn a 0 IC ·didu't just shrug It off. .! thfak polnto by the Hawks, in a see- Baltimore
D' 12 1l .133
,rs meewug 8S year. a o. ,
:maybe theyrre at the point 9f saw battle in St. Louis.
Western JV ~ton
• saw Umltod action and fall- I
!starting t.J grow up as football Chicago's McCoy McLemore
.
w. L· Pet
ld rn score In the second meet· 1
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pumped in seven straig&gt;ht points I s11 n Fr~nCJSco
Hl 6 .6~
ng between the two teams last I
.
Moria llelpitallztd
in the second period but was' Sl. LAwis
l 5 _;,nJ
;~:· fl~ch Rio Grande also I
i The Browns may be one short ousted f~om the game after two ~etrOJt
6 9 .400
~ ' h · La h , 12
1
when they ~et Graham's consecutive techmcals.
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After 8 PM .:ond all clay Sunday. call (S!t'II•M to ltatlonl •ny
ad thl
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COLUMBUS (UPI)- Th fi I squa · 00 le tight end Milt
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w~€'re •n th€' Cofl\m€'n tal u.s 101" no more lh &amp;n a dOII&amp;r tor
qu b kl 1Year 1 ve d
I •·-~t. nal Morin Is laid up with a leg Jn- score res with 30 pomt~ fur
Tuesday's Rr"ults
lhe t1r st J m.n .. tes Al1 sk11 1nd Hawau e~cepled Ta~es not
1966 U :ted Pr
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and
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senors an
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1nen
0phomore,
assaona .
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coache!l rootball ratings (with m Shaker Heights Med1cal Cen- !a ded 21 pumts, lncJudi_ng
r=-:=-=::=:-=~:-=-=:-"1 1 first olace votes and W8t1 _ lost ter for .several days
go·ahe!ld basket late 10 the
d.
th
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He suffered a lievere bruise second period. Bob Boozer was
12 To 14 Lb. Avg.
rec.~ s m paren eses : PlJi t on his right leg in last Sunday's high for the Bull'l with 18
1
I. Ma~~~atholic (?) (9-0J ;~ game with Philadelphia.
Jerry Sloan added
for
2. Millersport (4) (l&lt;Hl) 119
Chlcago..- - - Or 10 to 12 Lb. Avg.
3. San. St. Mary (4) (It).()) 110
KARL TO FIGHT
4. Blullion (3) (lHlJ
95
COLUMBUS (UPI)- Mar· ROME mP! ) - The 8uropean
5. Stanton Local (4) (!H)) 94 sbaU Unlvenlty fullback Ao- Boxing Union IEBU), which had :
With Any Major
6. Versailles (21 (10.01
89 dy Socba wao Hlected
at threatened to strip l:uropean I
Appliance, Stereo or T.V.
lildaBtrfal League
?. Cory-Raw54Kl (9-0l
68 Mid • AmerJcaa Couference heavyweight champion Karl
O.tober rl, 111111 ,_ 8. Lorain
66 ·buck • of • tbe week, wbtte Mildenberger of h'1s tille unes.s
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FSt. kMary (!Hl)
WOD ~t 9. ~.
u~ar or (!Hl-1)
62 Mtaml ol Obio ta&lt;kle
Ed he defended It against official
Blue and Grey
10. Portamouth N.D.(]) (9-0) 59 PhllpoU took llnoman • of· cha)Jenger Piero Tom.,oni or'
Outten Drugs
li(lellad 10 teams: 11. Pow- the week hooon, It woo an. Italy by Jan. 16,
K &amp; C Jewelors.
bat8il' (1) 58; 12. River Valley oounced today.
Tuesday it had received
Davis &amp; Warner
(l) 54: 13. Dennison St. Mary
Socha, Marslooll'o Ctlllta!D from Mildenberger that he ,.,. 11 .
B!IW Hdwe
(I) 48; 14. Wellington 36: 15. aad IeadinJ ,...... • gainer,
enougfJ to defend bis1
Ed's Auto TrJm
Milan and Shadyside 'l1 each; spearbeltded bi1 teaRI'J IIIPiet .. The champion's recent ·II
High Team Series
17. Mineral Ridge 25; 18. Me- wlu over Keat Sahlrday. The position is gradually easing
and Grey, 2423; High
Donald 24: t9. Cuyahoga! 115-pouDd oeolor from Steu· Mildenberger ought to be
Game - K&amp;C Jewelel'll, 871; Heights 112; 20. Dover St. J1&gt;- beovllle picked up 111 yardl to mount the ring in
High Series - B. Bowen, 567; seph 31.
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ta 13 oarrlet. ,
condition by Jan. 16," lhe
High Game - B. BowOIJ, 220. Olbon: Granville, Bridgeport.
Phllpot4 tile Redoklno dt. declared.
and Barnesville 16 each; Belle leostve eaptalo aotl
their - - - - - ------11
Womea's Friday Loopo
Center and West Jefferson 14 prime Ali • Amertea eantll- Parkway, Ottawa Hilla,
DctoiJOr 18, liM
eachi Allen East, Unloto and date, kept DaytoD'I oHen&amp;e cerville, CrooksvUle, Philo,
Woa
from geUiog aaywllere Sat- mantown. Middletown
23 INCH
Bahr's Clothlel'll
19
~ Brown's Tractor Sales
18
urday wltb 2t lscldea -Dine East Canton, North
NolaS Beauty Salon 15
i Frent:hle's Trehe.
18
of them oolo.
State, Leetonia, So~th
GENERA~
Team No. t
llll 12\l 1118b·Game and Series -Nick
For botb Se&lt;ha lad Phil· Fremont St. Joseph, Wayne
Forest Run Block
10 14 Coates, 199, ~71; Team lllgli poll dl!o lllll1ted tile ' oeeoad cal, and Lancaster Bishop "'""·"
ELECTRIC
G&amp;G Cafe
9\l 1410 Game and SerieS - Ronnie's
time tills. ,....,. IIley ' had 1W
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Beverty's Beauty
7 17 Boys, 11211, rot
boeo oomltuJted lor tbe boa- 1r
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High Game and Series
. Btlld . Glrlo Lea" "
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Ellen Miller, 199, $17; T1
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ISerleo -'- Brenda Taylor, 215; Pauldinal.
Certified q11 St~~=n&gt;;
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NO. SECOND
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NEW YORK (UPI)-NolnJ running of backs Nick Eddy and West.ru Pacific Coolerenco's idle.
point plclo&lt;JVer the Bodron.
Colorado Ul O!M
Dame, with Ita powerlU! quartet Larry Conjar, are favored by nomination lor the Rose Bowl In the only major tolle" 1 · . th
colle . le
four over'l1'01an!,11'illltlll
of offensive threats, looms 81 a the oddsmakers to'down the No. over arch-rtval eighth~rated game Friday night, Miami 91 8 0 er
gta
-seven O'Vet
lour-point choice against Mlchi- 2 defending national champion UCLA. Both teams have lost Florida is an 18-point favorite j MISsouri js If over
Harvard line Ol'tr
gan Stale Satunlay, Ill what Spartans.
one game, but USC is 7-lon the ,over a rebuilding Iowa team iMjoillgan .five over
Dartmouth If over
some experts are already But, lifter !be MBI! game, season, and UCLA 11-1.
from the Big Ten.
Mlssisflppl lll over
Stanford stc over c:~==
ly lob Wlngtlt
calling the "game of the Notre Dame, will have to worry Sixth-ranked Arkansas is ' I
. . . Tennelsee .J/1 over ~:~!!: I G~~,..,.n Bay is a
decade."
about seventh-ranked Southern big 17-point selection by the One of the fierceet nvalrJee miSoulhern ,Methodist ll)llr
Chicago in
The top-raaked Irish, with California In order to sew up oddsmakers to down Texas 1the nation pits ldinnesota ' Baylor, Syracuse 17 over
Leagu, acUon,
· deadly scoring punch in Terry the national Utle.
I Tech this weekend, while the against Wisconson. The Go- Vlt'gtnta, Purdue 11
favored by 11 orer ~lfAI(
Hanratty's paBslng. Jim Sey- Meanwhile Southern Cal is a ,other five teams in tbe UPI top phers, although their record ts 1ndiaria, lllinois 12 over
Los Angeles three over ~f~
"th Top fl!,ghist coaching and good competition to build mour'a \'eCelving and the[ one-touchdown cl!oice to win tbe Ito major eollege ratings are 1deceiving, are a slim ,....,. western, Rlce one over
ota, San Franci!CO oeven . ,)If
e game
as necessary ' table t.nnls as In aU
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sports.

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Har! Haning, dec., ro
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Elsie Haning Epple to
Michael A. Epple,

Jitney Supper
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RAY ROBLES

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A EVANGELISM RALLY opens at the First Bap- ·tis! Church in Marietta November 17, and one at the -~
First Baptist Church of Jackson on November ~ 1
each at 7:30 p.m., eciJOing the World EvangelisM'
Congress held recently in Berlin, Germany under the
sponsorship of Bjlly Graham. Featured as the sr.:~~~::-;r
or at both rallies will be
.~
Evangelist at the Ohio
just returned from the
to a local choir musical
Mr. Ray Robles, a member for ·
Graham Team. All

Jobn Tannehill, 14, Middleport, who is building his
table tennis game, will come in to a coaching windfall
next month.
He will become the nnly p.. lng the :W. held numerous world
pll of Lee Dal Joon, 21, Korean ranldngs in table tennis baa
champion and currently world been eclipsed entirely by the
sixth-ranked. Dal Joon, who Astans; t!Ven the Europeans.
haa been on an extended eihl· Tbe U. S. today has no player
bJtJon tour of the United Stateo, tn the world's top 25.
has picked Columbus for his Dal Joon, in his U. S. tour,
home while ht1 studies for 8 de- ran out of oppositwn 85 U. S.
gree at Ohio State University. players came to decline to apDal Joon would be consld- l'~r with him. For example, be
ered a 'prize catch Qf any area sv•am"""n two-times
national
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a ive with table tennis interest. champion Erwin Ktem of CaHHis coming to Columbll!l to play fornia and two times national
out of the Columbus Table Ten. champion
Bermie Bukiet of
ms Club, 2464 Cleveland-Ave., New York so thoroughly they
is In that category.
would play him only once
VitP.J to his dEcision ta settle Dal Joon, like moSt Korean~
in Columbus was the Influence Americans are lamiiJar wJ'th ·Is
•
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lryman, a certified public ac- with a tremendously powerful
r t t ho
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oun an , w recent y aunc • rame, phantom-ilke speed and
ed a thriving wtg distributmg fantastic coordination.
bt•sines !, Bong M0 Lee recent- ms tak'mg over the coachmg
.
ly returnad from an extended of young Tannehill means that
tri~ to ~~ng Kong, Japan, and Tannehill, who J1a!! played out
Korea bemg down sources of oJ the Columbus club two years,
su;ty ~or _hii new company. need go no farther than Cleve1g d1str1~Utor Lee has been land Ave. for the experience
a ranked Ohto table tennis play. •needed to advance Jus game.
er f~r lO years and has helped Last summer he was told
~eoac~ TaMehlll w_ his present by Danny Pecora, 23, Chicago,
ve)~
Df play which lneludes U. S. runnerup m the nationals
h 'g!i~ li..U 1
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iloona
rankmg
a~d
of
1966,
that
he
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have to
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P player in the juruor get out of Ohio by 1961 to fur·
dJVi SJOD 115 and Und and 17 lh d 1 h'
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and Under).
Today that appears unnec..&gt;e11·
The Umted States, which dur- sary.

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w··ns second straig• ht 'A' crown

AILSTAR

Middletown Up

The blue whale Ia the
largest animal In the
world. Many Umes larger
than an elephant, it can
reach 1 length of 100 feet
and welgb u much u 150
tono, according to The
World Almanac. While It
lias no teeth, It feeda by
awlmmlng through a man
of minute organisms
(plankton) wtth Ill mouth
open. The jaws !ben clo10
wbUe the tongue forces the
water out thrOugh a whalebone oleve, leavlnc tile food
behind.

MIDl&gt;IEroWN, Ohio IUPI)
- Some'I',006 leachets and noncertlftl:at.d emplwes of the
Middletown school system were
grant.d raises Tuesday night
by the board of education.
The raises will be 9.48 per
cent ·or present oalarles, over·
aging $678 per year or more for
t.acbers. They will be Included
in paychecks of Dec. 8.
The old minimum teachero
oalaey, lor these wit~ only two
years of college, was $3,700 and
will go wfi,OOO. The minimum
for teachero with -bachelor'I deand five years exper1ence
was ~.800, and will go to 16,- 1
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Bot.,;.' 1pent 8 lew days1 with ·hers,
who will take part in the National 4-H Club Congress Nov. 27 through Dec. 1.
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LOOKING AS IF they plan to breali
"Me· an(!
My Shadow," Lester Maddox, left, ancl Howard Calla·
way turned up in Atlanta to meet with Georlla Gov.
Carl Sanders to discu99 the state'J. btltlg•t lor the
next two years. Since neither Maddox nor Callaway
came up with the needed m~Jority to be elilc\ea gov·
ernor, butb men are being brfefed on the workbig.s of ,
the state while the courts are trying to fl&amp;ure gilt
what to do next about the elecliou.

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Next stop Is Chicago for four Ohio 4·H Club mom·

David Rlgp and daugh •
They are among some 30 •late winners in various
Mr and Mrs G G G 1 project areag, reports the Cooperative Extension Service.
au • The four, two boys and two girls, will have a chance' at
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Mrs, Iva Harr and M/'8. Arthur $500 national scholarships to be presented duririg the
Hines of Alb!!ns. calle&lt;l on Mrs. congress.
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M.-y Reed, recently.
The Ford Molar Company Fund 'Is giving t.he trip to
Mr. and Mrs .•C!Jarle! Massar Jennifer Blakeslee, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
vtalted Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Gray E. Blal&lt;eslee of 1635 Lincoln Heights, Pomeroy, for her
It BarUett.
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over:all achievement m 4-H Club activity.
llr. flld Mra. Rosa Cleland,
Tl\ls year, Jennifer has given demonstrations locelChestar, and Mr. and Ml'll. Ver· ly and on the county tevel in tailored garments, personal
non Cleland of Columbus, were accounts, home furnishings, tasty meals and junior lead.
Sunday dinner &amp;"••Is of Mr. ershlp. She is juuior leader-of her local 4·H Club and has
Mn. Norman McCain •nd served on many' committees. She is active in clothing
Vernon
Cleland food, home furnishings, poultry and home management
for Induction In· projects.
Forces.
Others are Thomas Trout, 17, s0n of Mr. and Mrs.
Ger.ld Trout. Mount Blanchard, was awarded the trip by
SYIIAC\JSE UNIT CALLED the, Fire!!lone Tire &amp; Rubber Cornpanr for his au)omt)o
Syracuse . om~Jlency live project;, W•.•Vnghouse Electric Corporntion present·
wa, oumrbOJJe4 !01; Mrs. ed the trip to·aary Eby, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs Rotiert
Teaford,
Syracuse; Eby, Vlckel')', foil Ills electric project; and Jean Mikesell
Instead of the ~cine 18, tlaughfer of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Mikesell of 42i
~quad, as was re- Uncoln Ave., Cadb, was granted ,the trip by Standards
P&lt;Jrted.
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Mrs. Florence Sturm
and
and Mrs. Tom Sturm and
1da•ughlor, of Grantsville, W. Va.
recent callers of Mr. and
Starling Massor and lam~
Julia McCoy ol Glen •
ville, W. Va., spent the weekend
With her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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SAN FRANCISCO'S Carol Doda, who Introduced
the topless trend on the West Coast a couple of years
ago, has indicated she plans to go to New York "to
show 'em what the topless is aU about." New York
polire jailed two topless waitresses Nov, 14, so Mlsl
Dada_ may want to reconsider her planned "tople!ll
good will tour."

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COLUMBUS (UPI} - Marion waged a down-to..the-wire b&lt;tttle Stanton Local, wnlch advanced Clear Fork, ..,.hich basr~'t been
Catholic, winner of 25 in a row, for second place.
two nolches from seventh in tile beaten in M games, is the only 1
Tuesday became the first team Bluffton, four lh a week ago, final ballolmg.
squad that doesn 't have an
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ever to be umed No. 1 twice held tbat posi tion, but there Versailles, which romped to 8 1tarmshed record. Clear Fork, !
in a row in the United Press were many changes m the sta nd- 10.(1 mark while scoring 408 w Bi c b tallied 26 points
International
Class A higb mgs in the remammg spots. , pomts and surrendermg 111Jy 20, 1game, while giving up only
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I Roundmg out the top five was /slipped from fifth ta aixth; had one tie on its 1966 record.
The fJghtmg Irish, coached
Cory·Rawson, wh1ch is unde.
"Ha, hal Those, joken all want by Max Ross, led the poll all
feated for tv.o years took over I Winning streaks were one of
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seventh,· Lor;un St' Mary ad- the bi.g credentials that each of
to prove theyre 0ol •uper seasoa and e~sl ly outdistanced
u
th It h d A th 1
M1II ~r sport ' chamI var~ced one to eighth·, Clear I e e I e. a . no er ong-ter
.m
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P'.""b' oil the _Ma~~tate Lek ague,
Fork shpped three notches to wmner Is ry- awson, whic
tte
u-v mar
nmtil and Portsmouth Notre has chalked up 20 straight Tht
WI~ 8. g 1 nn~ ed
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Fighting Hornets averaged '119
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arne remam m-. .
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pace vo s an ro
up .wu
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points 81 more thaa MillersAHL Standing:~~
129 per game this season.
d d S d k
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whiCh
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St Mary for runnerup honors
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~ 3 ~ s.
a two. season span. St.
the 33 balluls returned by the p1tcher Sandy Koufall. of the LisIQuebe;
rules as North Central
7 5 2
CLEVELAND (UPI) _ At- state's coactib in the final bal- Angeles Dodgers by on ly . 10 Sprmg(leld
king.
7 4 1
though both the c 1 eve 1 a 0 d lulmg, compared to 17 for Doth points today to wm the first Baltmmre
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place Stmdusky St.
6 3 1
Browns and the Washington !Millersport and Sandusky whlch Natwnal League !\lost Va!uable . Providence
Mary,. which has won 13 ~
1 9 4
Redskins are hurting from re~--------Player award uf lm 12-)tar l
Western Division
mclud1~g three
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w. L. T. Pts llast year, registered seve~
peeled to be severely handl
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vohng bv 20 members ol lhP Pl:tsburgh
6 5 2
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the stadium
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4 8 :1 11 since 1957.
The Browns are 11-poaAt faAme1u:a (UBWAAJ although Cleveland
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Tuesday's Results
Washington Olach Otto Gra.
to·otes to nme fo r Koufax. Baltimore 6 Buffalo 4
ham said tacbe~kle Joel Rthutgens r
Clemente alS0 had 10 second- I Pittsburgh 5 Quebec 4
probably
or b e sea. . iHl
. d tw• tlHI ...u S 1Ot l (Only games scheduled)
f will. . out
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By Uoited Press IDtf'rnational place voles
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hlm for any more belp this I having troubl e m""" g his man. and ~ne f'fth. One wnter d•d not !Only games sch~uled)
year,'• Graham said.
Greer had to sit oul part or I mention Koulax on h1s ballot at l
Wednesdays ~a~es
. By DICK THOMAS
'fhat leaves the Redsklns wltb the third quarter and th~ ~ast 12 all.
Los Angeles YS. CmcmnaU
AND
~e crl~son ~lad Walsh CoJI~ge Ca~ileers of DJ:. only two defensive tackles 01 minutes m PhJiadelpfua 113-1 Roger Maris' seleclloo over at Dayton, Ohio
~ymte L. Gmsburg, head ~oach, _wtiJ furmsh t~e oppost- the roster _ Stan Jones and 109 win over New York Tuesday MJckcy Mantle for Ulc Amen-I New Y~rk at Pluladelph1a
!JOn at 2:30p.m. Saturday m Galha Academy H1gh School Walt Barnes a rookie from the night because he ran into
1St. LeuJS at DctnJI
Phone WY 2-2 550
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gymnas,um or e omecommg opener o 10 ran e University of Nebraska. .
opposing pl&lt;lyers and foul Ithe only revious instance m•:,:&lt;O~n~ly~ga~m~e~s~sch~ed~ul~ed~)==~~~~~~;;;~
Colleges 1966-67&lt; basketball
AVON
Good - - . .
trouble • Before he left • however ' , wh'1ch the PMVP wmner d1d no11
season.
er seven members of the 1966- , Someon·1 Ia ex • ·-~·
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more damage than he
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poll more lirst-pwce votes than
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promoted from the cab squad1cause ·
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!a~c;~hg Lsnha: se:So~ I Tra~:e~ma-:f lh~ te;m lSB Don and Jim Avery, who was signed i. Gre:r purnred i~ 33 points. points ilre awarded for a firSt·
J!i ~At"·l~l Dl
" s setoven d H d l
Oh.' ,hse:mor rodm ea,v- as a free agent last April, is the mcl udmg Jl of hJs first 15 shots, phce vote nine for second
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10, w o may ress or prime candidate for lhe job
to pace thf' Eastern Division .'
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but , Desp1te
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· 1ea d.mg 7oers
to thf'lf l'Jfth etgh t for th1rd f and . so 9n down,
Grande College. Durmg
hls Will no! see act1.on due to a , thmks his team is showing signs straight VTclory Jn the other , tu one pomt llr a lOt11-p1au
~x .seasons at Rio
Grande bro~en bone In bJs rJght ~~· of getting more spirit lntA the National Basketball A s~oci atwn vote.
. . ollege, as eoach of the Red· roach Laham smd
J ues- Ia
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.
men,_he has compiled a record Iday aigbt that Trainer wtll miss P leferrin to last weekend's go 107 _99
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af Ill wins and 47 losses.
Ithe opener and will also m1ss l31_.10 1 gto DaU• .he •.,. .. 1,. ~• WJ'lt Chamberlain added 24 By Un•ted Prl'..;s lntrrnatwna!
• p eliegrene, 6-5 JURor
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my points for the 7f~rs and Willis I
ISton
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.rom Canton Central Catholtc, Mondn~ mght agamsl the Oak- Iplayers thi!l time th~n ~!),Y tjme Reed and Walt Bella~y were .
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W. L. P("t. ,
Is the big man to watch on the .laad C1ty College Oaks
at 1 1, be
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high scorers for New York with ' PhJiadelphJa
12 I .!l23 ,
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big Oakland Ctty , Ind.
~.':1• 1 ve en WUJ
~mt_ ·..;~~ 17 points apiece.
Bosi.An
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Nl k P II tta 11-4
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to me it's a ~ealthy' stgn. They Chicago' high-scoring Guy ''.ew or
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weren't indifferent !UMI"' tfiSy Rodgers was held to only 12 Ctnc~nnatJ
~9 ltosa to~~e!Redrnte• lnPthlleltr l
IOn a 0 IC ·didu't just shrug It off. .! thfak polnto by the Hawks, in a see- Baltimore
D' 12 1l .133
,rs meewug 8S year. a o. ,
:maybe theyrre at the point 9f saw battle in St. Louis.
Western JV ~ton
• saw Umltod action and fall- I
!starting t.J grow up as football Chicago's McCoy McLemore
.
w. L· Pet
ld rn score In the second meet· 1
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pumped in seven straig&gt;ht points I s11 n Fr~nCJSco
Hl 6 .6~
ng between the two teams last I
.
Moria llelpitallztd
in the second period but was' Sl. LAwis
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;~:· fl~ch Rio Grande also I
i The Browns may be one short ousted f~om the game after two ~etrOJt
6 9 .400
~ ' h · La h , 12
1
when they ~et Graham's consecutive techmcals.
I Ch1c&lt;1go
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4 10
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After 8 PM .:ond all clay Sunday. call (S!t'II•M to ltatlonl •ny
ad thl
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COLUMBUS (UPI)- Th fi I squa · 00 le tight end Milt
n
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Pill"-'
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w~€'re •n th€' Cofl\m€'n tal u.s 101" no more lh &amp;n a dOII&amp;r tor
qu b kl 1Year 1 ve d
I •·-~t. nal Morin Is laid up with a leg Jn- score res with 30 pomt~ fur
Tuesday's Rr"ults
lhe t1r st J m.n .. tes Al1 sk11 1nd Hawau e~cepled Ta~es not
1966 U :ted Pr
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and
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and
rookie
Lou
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senors an
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th e
1nen
0phomore,
assaona .
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coache!l rootball ratings (with m Shaker Heights Med1cal Cen- !a ded 21 pumts, lncJudi_ng
r=-:=-=::=:-=~:-=-=:-"1 1 first olace votes and W8t1 _ lost ter for .several days
go·ahe!ld basket late 10 the
d.
th
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He suffered a lievere bruise second period. Bob Boozer was
12 To 14 Lb. Avg.
rec.~ s m paren eses : PlJi t on his right leg in last Sunday's high for the Bull'l with 18
1
I. Ma~~~atholic (?) (9-0J ;~ game with Philadelphia.
Jerry Sloan added
for
2. Millersport (4) (l&lt;Hl) 119
Chlcago..- - - Or 10 to 12 Lb. Avg.
3. San. St. Mary (4) (It).()) 110
KARL TO FIGHT
4. Blullion (3) (lHlJ
95
COLUMBUS (UPI)- Mar· ROME mP! ) - The 8uropean
5. Stanton Local (4) (!H)) 94 sbaU Unlvenlty fullback Ao- Boxing Union IEBU), which had :
With Any Major
6. Versailles (21 (10.01
89 dy Socba wao Hlected
at threatened to strip l:uropean I
Appliance, Stereo or T.V.
lildaBtrfal League
?. Cory-Raw54Kl (9-0l
68 Mid • AmerJcaa Couference heavyweight champion Karl
O.tober rl, 111111 ,_ 8. Lorain
66 ·buck • of • tbe week, wbtte Mildenberger of h'1s tille unes.s
I [
FSt. kMary (!Hl)
WOD ~t 9. ~.
u~ar or (!Hl-1)
62 Mtaml ol Obio ta&lt;kle
Ed he defended It against official
Blue and Grey
10. Portamouth N.D.(]) (9-0) 59 PhllpoU took llnoman • of· cha)Jenger Piero Tom.,oni or'
Outten Drugs
li(lellad 10 teams: 11. Pow- the week hooon, It woo an. Italy by Jan. 16,
K &amp; C Jewelors.
bat8il' (1) 58; 12. River Valley oounced today.
Tuesday it had received
Davis &amp; Warner
(l) 54: 13. Dennison St. Mary
Socha, Marslooll'o Ctlllta!D from Mildenberger that he ,.,. 11 .
B!IW Hdwe
(I) 48; 14. Wellington 36: 15. aad IeadinJ ,...... • gainer,
enougfJ to defend bis1
Ed's Auto TrJm
Milan and Shadyside 'l1 each; spearbeltded bi1 teaRI'J IIIPiet .. The champion's recent ·II
High Team Series
17. Mineral Ridge 25; 18. Me- wlu over Keat Sahlrday. The position is gradually easing
and Grey, 2423; High
Donald 24: t9. Cuyahoga! 115-pouDd oeolor from Steu· Mildenberger ought to be
Game - K&amp;C Jewelel'll, 871; Heights 112; 20. Dover St. J1&gt;- beovllle picked up 111 yardl to mount the ring in
High Series - B. Bowen, 567; seph 31.
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condition by Jan. 16," lhe
High Game - B. BowOIJ, 220. Olbon: Granville, Bridgeport.
Phllpot4 tile Redoklno dt. declared.
and Barnesville 16 each; Belle leostve eaptalo aotl
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Center and West Jefferson 14 prime Ali • Amertea eantll- Parkway, Ottawa Hilla,
DctoiJOr 18, liM
eachi Allen East, Unloto and date, kept DaytoD'I oHen&amp;e cerville, CrooksvUle, Philo,
Woa
from geUiog aaywllere Sat- mantown. Middletown
23 INCH
Bahr's Clothlel'll
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~ Brown's Tractor Sales
18
urday wltb 2t lscldea -Dine East Canton, North
NolaS Beauty Salon 15
i Frent:hle's Trehe.
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of them oolo.
State, Leetonia, So~th
GENERA~
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For botb Se&lt;ha lad Phil· Fremont St. Joseph, Wayne
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D~e1'1:',_!11¥1) 196'1 ~etl~o~ ~ver Dem.~a_t fr•ll!; O'~n,~r ~!hDilly Se~ll~e~ ,Pomeroy-Ml~epo~, 0 .,

Nov.

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 18, 1966-U thJs valet. 1trvlce !rom I wife developed tesn-ager.
Tnle [the wlll of God. Wilen I hear I been aqtn~ Is hurting my hus- out on God. '
.
blm feel W.,. .~ ldnS - 'she sbould be in the eustody of of children being born to par· ,oand who ,,.,,,-, "ken It W.. out with Him,. in.~~··~·r
!le stlll sulfen f!'~m J her pareots, but it sounds as If ents who don't want them, JIIJJ. jbadly. But 110mei1ow I can't •AI·
J)Oln,t,
,nealnesa syn- the husbands should be put in treat the"l' give them away.fstop - QlW~I'IlNtNG GOP agree"witll·ma, but tilhl~ '*IPf&lt;
drome" dealt out at hOI!IJ and the custody or their wives!
I wonder at a God who allows ' De;u- Questiqning;I ' ' '. bus~and m) - H.•
In the Service; or maybe he Those gals are worrying •· such things. It seems so un.- l. .thini ..'V" " " " · pt ~pith, : 1~ )I()TE .
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wants to feel marr10d and bout the wrong party!- NOR- f.air, the cruelty to helpless chll- [only temporary, ,aod .when \YOU know many of yod
BY Mrs. Fruda Morrlt
car&gt;!O·lllr.
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IMAL WIFE
dren.
Irw the trul/1 ~lwx!( yOPI'If}f, answer the letter ........ . "'
The Woman'• Society
of
by Het• BeU.I
banding .blm a hanger 'I Dear Wile :
.
! We are not able to have chll- it will comeb_a~· .•~ · !ban doll!ng "God/' and .
Christiao Service of tho Methyou two are getting_out , True, but reme?'ber the old 1dren- no apparent reason.lbe 'l ever.
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past experience that
odist Chlll'CI! , waa entertained 1HAND HIM A
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This lJ very wsperaUng to of your office cl?_lhes, and ea_ym,g, ''Opportumty makes the doctors say, but we, who want
truth? Well! I'm, ~in&amp; your tbougilta wiD be
In_ the home of Mrs. Harry €LOTliES DANGER
me aa 1 have 1 lull-lime job you11 be surpnoed how often th~ef.' - H.
· ,our own so- badly, are barren. aga1o, but see. !f ·~: comes ty helpful. If yoli'H
P;ekens, Friday evening, Nov. Dear Helen :
in addition to bousework. A lot he uses II. - H.
Dear H~ien:
; We have apphed at ·an adoption close : D~wn deep, JOU ~en·t sta}llped eovelopodrilh
11. Mrs. Garrett Circle was We have beeli happily mar- of other wives h.ave this
Dear ~len:
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I don't hate my husband or iagency, but someh?w a woman questioning God f()F.lh "c1'1101- your !etten, .J'll fariiaril ,
program chairman, The busJ- rled for a year. My husband· •
Can you help Ul _WON- . Rogardm~ the let~• lrorll lanythmg hke that. We've had lalways wants to giVe the m.•n ty to helpless &lt;:lu!4reo.'' 1\ath. to bor. - H.
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nets sessloo wu In
charge a fine man with a good
DERING
Ithe "wiVes' conce•mng "Bex , t~ wonderful, happy years ol .she loves a part of himself. er, you're BLAMl G. l!):m be: This collimn Jo dedlcatl.f'Tn
~~ Mrs. Pickens. During the However, he has 3 habit th.at
Kitten." Did they ever stop to Imarriage and we look forwar&lt;\ i Will my loss of faith burt cause He bMn't mtide your life family living, so Jf yo~•Nl'1.11i
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,..ial hour the bostess served annoya me Thougll be Is very Dear Won:
.think It takes two? I
would to many more.
·our chances to adopt a baby? completely perfecl. YOII're Uke tng kid trouble or jull
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kefreohmente Ill keeping with. meticulous ·about some things l'll aet female 1ta.tlc, but' · their biggest worry Is not But the way I have
been\' I can't help feeling Ditter and
. lhe c:hltd surrounded by lovely trouble, let 1fa1e11 belp · . ,-;
Halloween.
be won't bang up hla clotheo,'
my view: Plckmg up at- · 16-year-old girl in a bikini, Ifeeling, I wonder if l may be resentful. I've drifted far from gifts who says "I h.ab! €hrist- She will also welcome ·yoU(
!'rt
~ After mornlllg worship oervter a normally forgetful man but their very own husbands. sick in my mind. I've always my churcll and even talks with ma8!" because she didn't get !•musing uperleiiCt!ll. Aa~lil
~eat the Methodist Church on
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take no more tluul 15 I really don't think normaljbeen a devout Christian. but my mlnis!"r have failed to get a puppy: You hav,e.a largo case 'Helen Bottel 1n care o1 " ~' r .
~unday the mlllnberl ellfPI'laed
I day. And aomebow
make passes at an over- lately 1 have
to
through to me. Th~ way J h,ave of self-pity ·and you're
it Inewspaper.
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their pali!or, ·lleY. John ll'eslay
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Kimbler, wtlh a pound e11ower
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II was Youth Night Saturday
at tho BapUst Churcil evtlllt!el·
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lttic meetings, After the se"- - - - - - - - - lee the youth and minister~,
Rev. O'Connor .IIIII Rev. Ha~
By Mn. Alta €one
field, were Invited ·to the borne Mrs. Ethel Radetin
of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Wolfe panied 0. R. Sams sod
and daughter, Mickle, for re. to their home In Newark for
freshments.
a visit. She will also visit othFuneral service for Mr. Char· er relatives there.
les M. Smith, brother of Ernest Arlin Radekln left Wednesday
Smith, was held In Athens for Fort Hayes, Columbus, to
FULL
Sun:iay. Those from here at- he inducted into the service.
lb.
tending Included Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow BowCUTS
Ern08t Smith, Mr. a1.d Mrs. en and K. E. Erickson made
Oris Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Del- a business trip to Columbus on
oert Smith and Mrs.
Robert Monday.
Smith.
Sunday callers il the Albert
BONELESS-TOP CUT
Guests or Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cone home were Mrs.
Cora
FLASH·O·FREEZE FROZEN
Cadle Sunday were his brother, Morris and daughter, Vi o I a,
John and Ben Cadle of Ripley, Columbus, Ray Morrl5 and Mrs.
BONELESS-BOTTOM CUT
8UTT STYLE
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W. Va., who brought word of Ruth Wood, local.
P~rk
:he death of their u~le, Mr.
Mrs. Alta Cone, Mrs. Lona
BONELESS
Virgil Smith of Du. .r. Mr Pettit and her mother were
BONELESS-BEEF
: adle snd son, Harold, attend- Athens shopj&gt;iog recently.
!d the funeral on Mooday at
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner
BONELESS-TENDER
"SUPER-RIGHT" SLICED ALL
Dunbar.
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Tony of Albany spent Sun•day ll
'Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McKen- afternoo• with Mrs. Gioevra
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tie of Wrightwood, ()llf., re- Foster. Other callers during the
LEAN-FRESH
"SUPER-RIGHT"
ca.uy were . overnight iuest.s of past w~k were Pauline Fost-~
Finlt J011 a111t buy a turkey at AtoP.
If, and Mfl,, Ralph McKenzie. er, Mts. Erma Nelson and Miss
Sene it for '!'\aaksgiving dinner. Be unhappy with it.
rs. Harry Hayman ~s SJI"nd- Lioda Williams, Rutland.
ECHRICH
' indefinite. Ume in Jackson Miss Debbie Pettit spent an
Come and tel • (and bring the price label or register tape, of course).
BRAND _ _
lb.
, her daughter, Mrs. Audrey evening with Miss Rita
N on and family. Mrs. Wll- recently.
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We'l p 7'1111 DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK (that should just ab01•t co\ :,
soil
entered
Holzer
Hospital
for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gary
Huston
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tbe CIOIIt ci :paur wllole dillner).
:n~jor surgery.
and son of Chillicothe spent an
COOKED
COOKED - BONELESS
eve&amp;iag with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Essie Wiltshire Is spend- li'it•palrick.
Si ;k!
In( a few days In Marmet, W.
Mr. aod Mrs. Albert Col&gt;e II
Wei !lOt realy beeauae we're oot taking any elm
Vii\, with relatives.
and Mrs. Ginevra Fo:~ter spent
Mrs. Ann Coe spent a week s d
3-ib.
8to
We're Belling only die finest turkeys.
In Columbus with the Will atur ay i• Logan witb Mr. '
10 lb.
4-oz.
and Mrs. Harvey Bratton.
can
Avg.
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Every "Super-Right" bird is U.S. Gmde "A".
loq,os family·
Mrs. Grace Henslar bas been
~rs. Clara Rous~ @d_ Bob spending some time w1tb her
So we ea~~'t loae. But 11either C8JI you.
B"gle lelt $unda~dl'nlng for •on, John Paul Henslar and
A
where Mrs.~ousl&gt; will famdy tn Newark
18 thin aood 1"'811011 for lbopping MP!
sp t the winter wl , r •on- K. E. Erlcksoa made a buslFROZEN-KING
STANDARD
m Ill and daughter, r. and j""" trip to Pl. Pleasant last
It's ooe r1. 1111111y.
M . Kyle Stump,
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week.
$1.1t~t:·~
FRESH FROZEN
SELECT
.• sts of Mr. and Mrs. Fran. Mr. and Mrs. John Beat r.:
~IV CO INC
cl~ Morris, Saturday,
..., cent spent a Sunday with her

Racine
Sw·iety Notes

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IJlfaker of the ·otate ,Asllt'mbly w.os endangered. Netro deNt- was· largely a product ' ol
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ttons • from 'the Democratic \olljttime DemOcrat!~ party war- Xork. O'Connor, was plagued by l wer~ hurt In -other , statesJl_, lftnflr.ati'cMa':·~·L!nes
1n Jtltno\1, the Chicago party and "white · backtaah" fare . .•,
, . .:. " shorta~ - of ' Iunde ·ilnri poor ll'lrhlgan, Pelinsylvant\, Mlnne.
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machine 91 MayQr, Richard were b_ia!l'ed In Pill"! for thi~ Sen. Robert F. )rennedg, o. caml"'lgn organization,. """" seta, Massachusetts, ' Florida
to•"''
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Dajey was shaken ·ao 'badly th\&gt; trouble.
~, 'i ., gave O'Connor -campalgo oiates said, even though he had ,and Tennessee, The most serloua
that veteran Dtmocralic
Profiled 1.1-em Wart~
IUpporl but oeemed· to spend tho help of • Kennedy's adept nv&gt; thorn losses among th...
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Paul H. Doug_!~~ lost. to In New ~ork, Gov. NeiJon A. more time In ·other stat~l than brother-ln-Jpw, Steven Smith.
were in Michigan' aild Pennsyl·
GTON (UPr-'l'!lm's eipflovernorshlplt, 11 anything Of lbt 61 liberal fre!ihmenl Reoubllcan Chprles H. j'ercy ,Rockeftlltr's easy reel"!'tlon In his ad®ted stat~ or N~w The Democntlc machlnes l v•~la.
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A .coUIIUes, Ani1 stalas. their bouSe toso· was above the COPE. 31 were 4eleated.
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levels Is to place much of
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But Republican statowjde unha
too about the rplxed
victories In California, - Olinols,
~:e lr~m ~~shlj~::;~
New York, Michigan, Penn~!- ~lch Democratic
vanta,_Ohlo and \118saachusetts Chairman John Bailey was
Th.i(,feetl,. II perhaps exagger- -all piVotal preslde•Ual election more of 1 llgUrehead than a
ated because President Johns?•· areas-ohook up the troops In working boss.
jus~J!iHte from Asia and facm&amp; the Democratic party.
s ery, failed to make his final One major complaint was
Reslpatlaa Declined_.
c palgn awing to try to save over m0f10Y. The 11111ioll81 Bailey, l"ho bocame cha1rman
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aile pandidates already J?emocratic organization, whlcb when late President John F·
fa
prolllble d~eat.
still owed $2.4 million for the Kennedy won his 1960
epubUcan victories - from 1961 campaign, trimmed that tion. offered to resign
s lel!iSiatures to ijOVeriJOr· obllgafloo but couldn~ £ive Its winter but Johnson asked him
iii -&amp;t~' beiJil! attributed to: congressional candidate~~ more not to odd to hlo burdens hy
Disaffection with Johnson than $Ulll apiece. AI the same pressing_ m~tter. Bailey stayed
ol soli.
time, Republicans through their on, but 1t w•ll be no _9UI'P~!f" tf
Wto"ry and uncertainty "Boosters Club" were providing he returns to Connecticut ""or.
t foreign snd domestic $10,000 to $15,000 to some long.
diUons like the Viet Nam Republicans who challenged California, Dllnols and New
• , Inflation and racial unrest. Democratic Incumbents.
York are among the hardest hit
Defections by Negro voters As in past elections, mucb ef Democratic organizational d1,_
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Democratic candidates.
the Democratic support came aster are~~ A. foliowmg lao!
Harder work by the GOP from labor's political arm, week'• eleclJllllho
Its candidales.
COPE.
A fight for control of
·l~ational "dry rot" on Nationally, COPE admits to California's Democratic party Is
Delll"ocratlc side.
spendinK a little Jess than fl assured In the wake of the
mocraUc leaders in Wash· million in direct contributions to defeat of Gov. Edmund G. (Pat)
refuse to sec the candidates-but this does not Brown by Republican Ronald
ubJkan pickup of 47 Hous•ltnclude what local groupt Reagan. There may eVen bo an
, three Senate seats, and provided.
effort to unital moderate

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LV'ONS MAR'K·Et

Right rueroed to Umit.

il t m9Jlt)' market has failed panslon.
we want to know what kind of
o of!e squeeze on so m e Even s , the eompany Is so- a man the driver Is. Does he
111 nesses.
liective · leasing to now eli· drink' Does he steal' Does he
)'lier System, a nation-wide ent . .
abuse equipment?"
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leasing firm based In 1 "Wh
e leaae trucks. we
Operalet Ceaten
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I'Cports that Its bust- furnish erything but the driv- Ryder operates 204 companyIe Is better than ever.
:er," R, r said. ' 1BUL since we owned servicP centers in 145
Jlonl'f!''l! . Ryder, board chairkey ciUes In the United States
111
nd chief ext&lt;UIIve otn·
and Canada to bandle the more
ld tn an Interview thai
than 15,000 trucks It leaset to
e orne unforeseen circum·
:,500 businesses.
eould alter his c o m •
"These service centers ena·
cOurse the outlook ror
ble us to nnd out. too. whether of the year rt·
er trucks are helnj overloadight.
ed," Ryder said.
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~ Merger
·Ryder, who stuted hls ftrm
so, Ryder noted. the pro- The WllkeavWt Garden Club 30 years aco with only one
merger of Hertz with met Nov· 1 at the home of truck, 1114 12 "' eent of his
, if realized, would make Mrs. William Mahrlloy with the ~••In&amp; equipment today conth Ryder System the largest president, Mrs. Earl Cray In stoll of tractor - trailers, makind pe~~nt
truck -. leasing ~arge .• ~1 call wu answ~ lng It the !arrest operator Jn
co pany In the United States. .tltb
Somethmg For Wh1ch thl• field.
o~ before lha economy I Am Thankful." The prgram
---an Cll6htenlnJ, Jlm Ryder Included, A Party Table Set- ·
est bl' h!d $30 mJWon of re- llnl by Joanne Mahaffey, nvol i credit with 13 banks. ly Hints by Mildred St.rause he bas had no difli- baugh: Flower arrangement,
col'!lucopta, by Lena Cray; a
poem written by Clara Phtlilp!,
"What I Hsve to be Tllankful
For." Three guests present
were Mrs. Ma.ie Rsdellff, All'f.
Gla4ys Pier~ and Mrs. Cota Woodmen o1 the World LodCt
McMalm. Officers for the com- met Nov. 9th to elect offlcm.
- iDg year were e1ectec1 Jlld Ill'
ted
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~ Nutter of FI'D!It eluded
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Elec were, pre.....,.,t, mr.
~Y Harold IW~; Ylee • presltleot,
llfo!(
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Hattie Powell, local, ,IJohnJOII, VIet prttldent, · lo!u. Mr. Thomas·Parsons: Jeerttal'f,
Sl
Lawrence. Grant and ; ian Koenecke, secretary, !!Irs. Mr H c Roney· -Mr
Vi
ohnston visited Mr. and Earl Cray and traaSW'tr, Mrs. Mr: G;...y · Gilland:' I&gt;ISI·Pte•l:
M
~ne Congo and cbild- Joe Stroot. ,
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. dent, Mr. Lortn Bird: mrt,
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Mrs. Clara Phillips was a ' Mrs. Rita . Rose; sentry, Mr.
. and Mrs. Alban Taylor recant i""l of Mr. and Mra. RoHal1d G~bl· watdllllall Mr
~ two dauahten ellled on Lawrtnce Milboan ol Rllllalld, lrlre. H. c. RM.v. Jr. ' •
Mt""' Carron and faml- Mrs, Nollit S.yre ~ Glady• Trultles m :Mr.
Robert
ly.
spent several days with Mr. Dye, Mr1. H. c. Roney, Jr. and
M . Millllle Carroll and Shar- and Mrs. Loo Sayre at Proctor. :Mr. Joe FOI. Prize w1nnora
le FIOIIlllllal wort ll1l Pom- ville.
were Jolin Taylor, MalOn. W.
oo Monday.
Mrs. Tlleral Dawson IYaa a Va.; Harry PIQkans, Now Hav·
• 8l!d Mrs. Gene Congo recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. en, w. Va.; Mrs. M. Sovler,
an4 ·lamJy ~!ltd het •rind- Ra)'IIIOII4 Lone. Silt fttlt to Parkmburg, aDd Gttald Aupe,
~t.s. 'Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Florida to make htr homo with Middleport
N
of Reedsville Route.
her dauf!ter.
J!Ulfold wtnn1rs will rmlv~
e Alll!ft, lrlre. Kathleen Mrs. Mll4red Sttawsbaugh re- them by mail. Refreshmenll
and baby of Newark cently was Ill Columbus where were serve&lt;l to members and
a few days wllb Nr. lnd llle attendtt lht !UJI.-al of a a guest, Bill Bonnett of CharlesCarl Au~a.
Mrs. couaiD, Clarenco S.Jrt.
ton, w. Va.
Mlddl-art eaUed oo Mr. and Mrl. Bus O,dln of
---Mr.
Mrs_. Carl Aulhetson. Middletown were · recent auests
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laJif)' of 1\s,dQe, o! Mrl. Mil')' O,dln. ·
MAO. ADDRESS GIVEN
Mrl. Freda Mlddl"'watt. local, Tho lllllUal Veterans Day Chmtmas cards may
ba
Mr.
..lllra. !.twit J~ dinner waa bold tlwlday even. melled to PFC Dale C. &amp;ckMllai'av.l e RQute calted on inChold at US 526383111, 13th MalnMrt Sylvia Carpenter.
Mrt. ~ Graham Is tensnce (Lt.) (OS), APO, San
. Lawre~~te 8USh,
l'tCUIIfi'II!Jif at home follOirillg Franclseo, Calli., 96312. PFC
Arne!, Raelfte Boult, Slllfel')' it 11o12or ho&amp;pital.
Rockhold has been in Vlo t
DD Rev. and Mrs. 8u.ch. Clyde Cooper 11114triVellt sur- Nam since l81t June IS. He 11
·aarnet ·Johhltoll vtstttd. pry Wednesday at Holr.et Hos- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Mrs. Zana Middle- pita!. Rev. 0qn Calhoua called ter Rockhold of Reedsville. He
Wednet!lay.
Oli hllll Friday
entered the army Dec. 8, 1965
and M'te. l!rlJilel' tee~- Mt. and
Kelson PhilUps, and &lt;Omplelld ball• traillini
recelvt41 wottl that theit Totn and Nria, of Wellston at Fort Knox, Ky.
ar+1111 and• wile,. Mr. and were ~ - of Mrs. Clara MoLLS IN CBU
Roter Jelltrs are P"'· Plulllll' 011 Sunday
llllt
a new daUJhler named The corlllift~ and bean sup. Mils Mary M,nkin, dau~hter
per ~u .. WUka "
Route
!lhorfa Marie·
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s urall&amp;e was •of pMfl, Mtl4rtd
ha Mallkin,
ed
1
Mr. lllld Mta. Morris Teaford II ttended
·•· omeroy, s comp et armd mU et dinner
we a
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rangemonta to tllQr the Colum•f
J~
Mff. ~ Mall att,nded the bus Buslnell University. Mt1a
lion 114 fullll .wrtnet
~ Ulllrtct. (lonft~ al Mankin II • senior at Eastem
)•
Alhvm. "*tly,
Higil 8&lt;hool and wtU enroll Ia
Nl l Van Meter 1111111 OVtr• Mr. and 1111. Mil RaU han the Private StcreUrlal Courtle
light visitor ol Mr. and Mn. placed 1 ll'lllt!' Dtat
their lltlt •eat
.&amp;'fr nee Johnlton and famlly.
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!lome 11111 npect to u
~ M Arthur villlad
t b tl r Mfl. DcirOih, ll4lebiiJT)' Jlld this winter for 01aven
fa'l~Jt
. er, Mr. and lrlre. OrviUt mother, Mn. Edra
called Mr. and Mra. Charles .,_
t
and 1011, Gary.
011 Mrt. lqll't llil!lt,
Mrs. lOll cama In !rom Ft Riley,
Mr.- -Reid G~ee called on Ollie Youn&amp; of PolnftoJ'.
Kana. ~!he,_ he had been sta•
lr. . . Mn. Clyde Wlnea.
Those wbo called 01 Mt. and Utned. 'l1lly 11'1 CUttl8 or Mrs
Ill'· . Jlil. ~ ~ .atld 1\ll'f. ¥~ Jolmitclft . . Da~'l partnll. ·
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Mrs.
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Route Nam. Mti. DlWIOII wW r.
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dawghter,
Lori Bill
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Aseries
meetings w••"'·ll
LaW. of Athens.
held in the Nazarene Church
1\!r. and Mrs. Fred Colburn near Pt. Rock tho past """•II

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Roast .. .. .. lb.
Round Steak ··· · lb. 89c
Sirloin Tip Steak • lb. 99c Rump Roast · .. · .. lb.

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Ground Round · · lb. 79c Sausage 1-lb. pkg.

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Angel Food Cake ·· each 39' ·

A&amp;P Pumpkin

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SweetPeas

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M9JtT.ON P'ROZEN

Cream Pie.~

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3.' 1-lbcont
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I(8 Cream
A&amp;P Instant Coffee _'7.;-$1
A&amp;P Cream Cheese
Cheese Spread ~;'!::· ~
St u ffe d 'QI'IYeS Sutttnl llrtll '
Marvti Brtnd

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MANY HAVE WON ALREADY
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5-lb. CAKE . .. . $3.99

ALSO A LARGE SELECTION OF OTHER FINE POULTRY ITEMS

McCONNiiL VIEWS
BIRMlNGHAM, Ala. iUPIAlr Force Chief of Stall, Gen. J.
0. McDoMell said Friday II AN ANSWU 1111 lie avall·
,1!'ould be a "fatal misi4ke" -lor Ale far IU demure llrl
the llnlted States and Ill allies wllo' willie lo wear lopfen '
to ·assume the destructive •force flllllo111. A temporarr ·
9£·, ' iluclear. weapons would • eon;L.lliltl heea mated
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throu,h. aucll u deve!opJ111!111 o1 ,
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A&amp;P BRAND·FROZEN

Mlsoes Annie and Carrie Betlll'
Bearhs and Mrs. Robert RitchIe visited witb Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Bearhs ·on Monday.
Joe ·WyersmJIJer visited
Carl Grueser at Veterans Memorial Hospital Wedlne•day,
Ronald Bearhs spent
day ·night and Sunday In Clevo~ i
land ·and altend llle BI'Oil'ns vs.
Eagles foolh,all game. ·'

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JANE PARKER VALUES

FRUIT

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g'an.
M(. William
Radford
Mrs. Hornet Radford vlslte~
ali~ In Yollilptown

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A&amp;P BRAND FROZEN

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Green Shrimp lb. $1.39 Oysters 12-oz. pkg. $1.-t;,J,.,

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Mr. and Mrs. William Thornos and Mrs. Alice Thomas of
Columbus spent a Sunday with
Mrs. Ola Perry and Frank.
Chauncey Staneart of School
Lot, wl!o has been ill for severa! w~ks , is now able to be
up and Is improving,
Ramon Morris called to
Clyde Cooper Who is 1 surt!i&lt;ailfl
patient at Holzer Hospital.
William Mossman, soo of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mossman Is stationed at Fort Be•
nlng, Ca.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Griffin of
Athens called on Mr. awl Mrs.
Lasure on Friday even-

!.f. and Mrs. Ronald

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2.: 29c
BVYS
icE".ciEAM
~~!79c KIDNEY BfANS .
2~!: 29c
2
coilAGit CHEESE - ~.·::. 59c APPLE BUTTER ~CH -- ~::· 29c
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POST TOASTIES-l-+-MAINE
eBEST D..tllt.Y.

an son, Kenny, of Akron spent
the weekend wllh Mr.
and
Mr1. Henry Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Titus Pickens
and sisters, Maud and Josle of
Syr cuse visited Mrs. Frankie
Nel or and Miss Ina RelthmllIer unday afternoon.
·. and Mrs. Emmett Smal·
ley : d Josephine ol Middleport
visited relatives and friends
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Crist
tKathryn Wolfe) of Columbll!
spe~ the weekerul at
their
bofl!o here.

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Mrs.'

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Canned Chicken
99C

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Smoked Sausage

Harold Rose

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STEAK SALE

ChaneeYonr
Thanksgiving
Dinner Won~t Cost
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"Super-Right" Quality Meats

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St'Ciety Notes

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Wilkesville

Town Flats

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Chestnut Ridl'e

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HELEN HELP US!

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mD~:fiUc machble,aaliollal
:111ort on *"''t
elections ivti'Mf
1!1 the lastof Molf-ye"'
yeers, labor
were polltlcal
expectederperts
to cam
TliPilO;Nerful
lee! too
fl'W'~ fllel · and llllidanCe, but was nolbing to panic about. much of the 1968 load.
ci!ijrf.opt of the 1966 elections
Sboolo Parl)l Troopt
L«al Democrats have been

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D~e1'1:',_!11¥1) 196'1 ~etl~o~ ~ver Dem.~a_t fr•ll!; O'~n,~r ~!hDilly Se~ll~e~ ,Pomeroy-Ml~epo~, 0 .,

Nov.

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 18, 1966-U thJs valet. 1trvlce !rom I wife developed tesn-ager.
Tnle [the wlll of God. Wilen I hear I been aqtn~ Is hurting my hus- out on God. '
.
blm feel W.,. .~ ldnS - 'she sbould be in the eustody of of children being born to par· ,oand who ,,.,,,-, "ken It W.. out with Him,. in.~~··~·r
!le stlll sulfen f!'~m J her pareots, but it sounds as If ents who don't want them, JIIJJ. jbadly. But 110mei1ow I can't •AI·
J)Oln,t,
,nealnesa syn- the husbands should be put in treat the"l' give them away.fstop - QlW~I'IlNtNG GOP agree"witll·ma, but tilhl~ '*IPf&lt;
drome" dealt out at hOI!IJ and the custody or their wives!
I wonder at a God who allows ' De;u- Questiqning;I ' ' '. bus~and m) - H.•
In the Service; or maybe he Those gals are worrying •· such things. It seems so un.- l. .thini ..'V" " " " · pt ~pith, : 1~ )I()TE .
~kd&gt;~~
wants to feel marr10d and bout the wrong party!- NOR- f.air, the cruelty to helpless chll- [only temporary, ,aod .when \YOU know many of yod
BY Mrs. Fruda Morrlt
car&gt;!O·lllr.
.•
IMAL WIFE
dren.
Irw the trul/1 ~lwx!( yOPI'If}f, answer the letter ........ . "'
The Woman'• Society
of
by Het• BeU.I
banding .blm a hanger 'I Dear Wile :
.
! We are not able to have chll- it will comeb_a~· .•~ · !ban doll!ng "God/' and .
Christiao Service of tho Methyou two are getting_out , True, but reme?'ber the old 1dren- no apparent reason.lbe 'l ever.
; , .,
past experience that
odist Chlll'CI! , waa entertained 1HAND HIM A
·
This lJ very wsperaUng to of your office cl?_lhes, and ea_ym,g, ''Opportumty makes the doctors say, but we, who want
truth? Well! I'm, ~in&amp; your tbougilta wiD be
In_ the home of Mrs. Harry €LOTliES DANGER
me aa 1 have 1 lull-lime job you11 be surpnoed how often th~ef.' - H.
· ,our own so- badly, are barren. aga1o, but see. !f ·~: comes ty helpful. If yoli'H
P;ekens, Friday evening, Nov. Dear Helen :
in addition to bousework. A lot he uses II. - H.
Dear H~ien:
; We have apphed at ·an adoption close : D~wn deep, JOU ~en·t sta}llped eovelopodrilh
11. Mrs. Garrett Circle was We have beeli happily mar- of other wives h.ave this
Dear ~len:
.
I don't hate my husband or iagency, but someh?w a woman questioning God f()F.lh "c1'1101- your !etten, .J'll fariiaril ,
program chairman, The busJ- rled for a year. My husband· •
Can you help Ul _WON- . Rogardm~ the let~• lrorll lanythmg hke that. We've had lalways wants to giVe the m.•n ty to helpless &lt;:lu!4reo.'' 1\ath. to bor. - H.
· · .. _
nets sessloo wu In
charge a fine man with a good
DERING
Ithe "wiVes' conce•mng "Bex , t~ wonderful, happy years ol .she loves a part of himself. er, you're BLAMl G. l!):m be: This collimn Jo dedlcatl.f'Tn
~~ Mrs. Pickens. During the However, he has 3 habit th.at
Kitten." Did they ever stop to Imarriage and we look forwar&lt;\ i Will my loss of faith burt cause He bMn't mtide your life family living, so Jf yo~•Nl'1.11i
. .a~
,..ial hour the bostess served annoya me Thougll be Is very Dear Won:
.think It takes two? I
would to many more.
·our chances to adopt a baby? completely perfecl. YOII're Uke tng kid trouble or jull
!
kefreohmente Ill keeping with. meticulous ·about some things l'll aet female 1ta.tlc, but' · their biggest worry Is not But the way I have
been\' I can't help feeling Ditter and
. lhe c:hltd surrounded by lovely trouble, let 1fa1e11 belp · . ,-;
Halloween.
be won't bang up hla clotheo,'
my view: Plckmg up at- · 16-year-old girl in a bikini, Ifeeling, I wonder if l may be resentful. I've drifted far from gifts who says "I h.ab! €hrist- She will also welcome ·yoU(
!'rt
~ After mornlllg worship oervter a normally forgetful man but their very own husbands. sick in my mind. I've always my churcll and even talks with ma8!" because she didn't get !•musing uperleiiCt!ll. Aa~lil
~eat the Methodist Church on
•
take no more tluul 15 I really don't think normaljbeen a devout Christian. but my mlnis!"r have failed to get a puppy: You hav,e.a largo case 'Helen Bottel 1n care o1 " ~' r .
~unday the mlllnberl ellfPI'laed
I day. And aomebow
make passes at an over- lately 1 have
to
through to me. Th~ way J h,ave of self-pity ·and you're
it Inewspaper.
,.,. ··"" .,
their pali!or, ·lleY. John ll'eslay
,
0
Kimbler, wtlh a pound e11ower
,
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II was Youth Night Saturday
at tho BapUst Churcil evtlllt!el·
I
lttic meetings, After the se"- - - - - - - - - lee the youth and minister~,
Rev. O'Connor .IIIII Rev. Ha~
By Mn. Alta €one
field, were Invited ·to the borne Mrs. Ethel Radetin
of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Wolfe panied 0. R. Sams sod
and daughter, Mickle, for re. to their home In Newark for
freshments.
a visit. She will also visit othFuneral service for Mr. Char· er relatives there.
les M. Smith, brother of Ernest Arlin Radekln left Wednesday
Smith, was held In Athens for Fort Hayes, Columbus, to
FULL
Sun:iay. Those from here at- he inducted into the service.
lb.
tending Included Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow BowCUTS
Ern08t Smith, Mr. a1.d Mrs. en and K. E. Erickson made
Oris Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Del- a business trip to Columbus on
oert Smith and Mrs.
Robert Monday.
Smith.
Sunday callers il the Albert
BONELESS-TOP CUT
Guests or Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cone home were Mrs.
Cora
FLASH·O·FREEZE FROZEN
Cadle Sunday were his brother, Morris and daughter, Vi o I a,
John and Ben Cadle of Ripley, Columbus, Ray Morrl5 and Mrs.
BONELESS-BOTTOM CUT
8UTT STYLE
.
W. Va., who brought word of Ruth Wood, local.
P~rk
:he death of their u~le, Mr.
Mrs. Alta Cone, Mrs. Lona
BONELESS
Virgil Smith of Du. .r. Mr Pettit and her mother were
BONELESS-BEEF
: adle snd son, Harold, attend- Athens shopj&gt;iog recently.
!d the funeral on Mooday at
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner
BONELESS-TENDER
"SUPER-RIGHT" SLICED ALL
Dunbar.
·
Tony of Albany spent Sun•day ll
'Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McKen- afternoo• with Mrs. Gioevra
~~~.,.J
tie of Wrightwood, ()llf., re- Foster. Other callers during the
LEAN-FRESH
"SUPER-RIGHT"
ca.uy were . overnight iuest.s of past w~k were Pauline Fost-~
Finlt J011 a111t buy a turkey at AtoP.
If, and Mfl,, Ralph McKenzie. er, Mts. Erma Nelson and Miss
Sene it for '!'\aaksgiving dinner. Be unhappy with it.
rs. Harry Hayman ~s SJI"nd- Lioda Williams, Rutland.
ECHRICH
' indefinite. Ume in Jackson Miss Debbie Pettit spent an
Come and tel • (and bring the price label or register tape, of course).
BRAND _ _
lb.
, her daughter, Mrs. Audrey evening with Miss Rita
N on and family. Mrs. Wll- recently.
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We'l p 7'1111 DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK (that should just ab01•t co\ :,
soil
entered
Holzer
Hospital
for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gary
Huston
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:n~jor surgery.
and son of Chillicothe spent an
COOKED
COOKED - BONELESS
eve&amp;iag with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Essie Wiltshire Is spend- li'it•palrick.
Si ;k!
In( a few days In Marmet, W.
Mr. aod Mrs. Albert Col&gt;e II
Wei !lOt realy beeauae we're oot taking any elm
Vii\, with relatives.
and Mrs. Ginevra Fo:~ter spent
Mrs. Ann Coe spent a week s d
3-ib.
8to
We're Belling only die finest turkeys.
In Columbus with the Will atur ay i• Logan witb Mr. '
10 lb.
4-oz.
and Mrs. Harvey Bratton.
can
Avg.
_lb.
Every "Super-Right" bird is U.S. Gmde "A".
loq,os family·
Mrs. Grace Henslar bas been
~rs. Clara Rous~ @d_ Bob spending some time w1tb her
So we ea~~'t loae. But 11either C8JI you.
B"gle lelt $unda~dl'nlng for •on, John Paul Henslar and
A
where Mrs.~ousl&gt; will famdy tn Newark
18 thin aood 1"'811011 for lbopping MP!
sp t the winter wl , r •on- K. E. Erlcksoa made a buslFROZEN-KING
STANDARD
m Ill and daughter, r. and j""" trip to Pl. Pleasant last
It's ooe r1. 1111111y.
M . Kyle Stump,
',
week.
$1.1t~t:·~
FRESH FROZEN
SELECT
.• sts of Mr. and Mrs. Fran. Mr. and Mrs. John Beat r.:
~IV CO INC
cl~ Morris, Saturday,
..., cent spent a Sunday with her

Racine
Sw·iety Notes

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ttons • from 'the Democratic \olljttime DemOcrat!~ party war- Xork. O'Connor, was plagued by l wer~ hurt In -other , statesJl_, lftnflr.ati'cMa':·~·L!nes
1n Jtltno\1, the Chicago party and "white · backtaah" fare . .•,
, . .:. " shorta~ - of ' Iunde ·ilnri poor ll'lrhlgan, Pelinsylvant\, Mlnne.
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machine 91 MayQr, Richard were b_ia!l'ed In Pill"! for thi~ Sen. Robert F. )rennedg, o. caml"'lgn organization,. """" seta, Massachusetts, ' Florida
to•"''
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Dajey was shaken ·ao 'badly th\&gt; trouble.
~, 'i ., gave O'Connor -campalgo oiates said, even though he had ,and Tennessee, The most serloua
that veteran Dtmocralic
Profiled 1.1-em Wart~
IUpporl but oeemed· to spend tho help of • Kennedy's adept nv&gt; thorn losses among th...
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Paul H. Doug_!~~ lost. to In New ~ork, Gov. NeiJon A. more time In ·other stat~l than brother-ln-Jpw, Steven Smith.
were in Michigan' aild Pennsyl·
GTON (UPr-'l'!lm's eipflovernorshlplt, 11 anything Of lbt 61 liberal fre!ihmenl Reoubllcan Chprles H. j'ercy ,Rockeftlltr's easy reel"!'tlon In his ad®ted stat~ or N~w The Democntlc machlnes l v•~la.
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too about the rplxed
victories In California, - Olinols,
~:e lr~m ~~shlj~::;~
New York, Michigan, Penn~!- ~lch Democratic
vanta,_Ohlo and \118saachusetts Chairman John Bailey was
Th.i(,feetl,. II perhaps exagger- -all piVotal preslde•Ual election more of 1 llgUrehead than a
ated because President Johns?•· areas-ohook up the troops In working boss.
jus~J!iHte from Asia and facm&amp; the Democratic party.
s ery, failed to make his final One major complaint was
Reslpatlaa Declined_.
c palgn awing to try to save over m0f10Y. The 11111ioll81 Bailey, l"ho bocame cha1rman
D
aile pandidates already J?emocratic organization, whlcb when late President John F·
fa
prolllble d~eat.
still owed $2.4 million for the Kennedy won his 1960
epubUcan victories - from 1961 campaign, trimmed that tion. offered to resign
s lel!iSiatures to ijOVeriJOr· obllgafloo but couldn~ £ive Its winter but Johnson asked him
iii -&amp;t~' beiJil! attributed to: congressional candidate~~ more not to odd to hlo burdens hy
Disaffection with Johnson than $Ulll apiece. AI the same pressing_ m~tter. Bailey stayed
ol soli.
time, Republicans through their on, but 1t w•ll be no _9UI'P~!f" tf
Wto"ry and uncertainty "Boosters Club" were providing he returns to Connecticut ""or.
t foreign snd domestic $10,000 to $15,000 to some long.
diUons like the Viet Nam Republicans who challenged California, Dllnols and New
• , Inflation and racial unrest. Democratic Incumbents.
York are among the hardest hit
Defections by Negro voters As in past elections, mucb ef Democratic organizational d1,_
r
Democratic candidates.
the Democratic support came aster are~~ A. foliowmg lao!
Harder work by the GOP from labor's political arm, week'• eleclJllllho
Its candidales.
COPE.
A fight for control of
·l~ational "dry rot" on Nationally, COPE admits to California's Democratic party Is
Delll"ocratlc side.
spendinK a little Jess than fl assured In the wake of the
mocraUc leaders in Wash· million in direct contributions to defeat of Gov. Edmund G. (Pat)
refuse to sec the candidates-but this does not Brown by Republican Ronald
ubJkan pickup of 47 Hous•ltnclude what local groupt Reagan. There may eVen bo an
, three Senate seats, and provided.
effort to unital moderate

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LV'ONS MAR'K·Et

Right rueroed to Umit.

il t m9Jlt)' market has failed panslon.
we want to know what kind of
o of!e squeeze on so m e Even s , the eompany Is so- a man the driver Is. Does he
111 nesses.
liective · leasing to now eli· drink' Does he steal' Does he
)'lier System, a nation-wide ent . .
abuse equipment?"
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leasing firm based In 1 "Wh
e leaae trucks. we
Operalet Ceaten
Ill
I'Cports that Its bust- furnish erything but the driv- Ryder operates 204 companyIe Is better than ever.
:er," R, r said. ' 1BUL since we owned servicP centers in 145
Jlonl'f!''l! . Ryder, board chairkey ciUes In the United States
111
nd chief ext&lt;UIIve otn·
and Canada to bandle the more
ld tn an Interview thai
than 15,000 trucks It leaset to
e orne unforeseen circum·
:,500 businesses.
eould alter his c o m •
"These service centers ena·
cOurse the outlook ror
ble us to nnd out. too. whether of the year rt·
er trucks are helnj overloadight.
ed," Ryder said.
.
~ Merger
·Ryder, who stuted hls ftrm
so, Ryder noted. the pro- The WllkeavWt Garden Club 30 years aco with only one
merger of Hertz with met Nov· 1 at the home of truck, 1114 12 "' eent of his
, if realized, would make Mrs. William Mahrlloy with the ~••In&amp; equipment today conth Ryder System the largest president, Mrs. Earl Cray In stoll of tractor - trailers, makind pe~~nt
truck -. leasing ~arge .• ~1 call wu answ~ lng It the !arrest operator Jn
co pany In the United States. .tltb
Somethmg For Wh1ch thl• field.
o~ before lha economy I Am Thankful." The prgram
---an Cll6htenlnJ, Jlm Ryder Included, A Party Table Set- ·
est bl' h!d $30 mJWon of re- llnl by Joanne Mahaffey, nvol i credit with 13 banks. ly Hints by Mildred St.rause he bas had no difli- baugh: Flower arrangement,
col'!lucopta, by Lena Cray; a
poem written by Clara Phtlilp!,
"What I Hsve to be Tllankful
For." Three guests present
were Mrs. Ma.ie Rsdellff, All'f.
Gla4ys Pier~ and Mrs. Cota Woodmen o1 the World LodCt
McMalm. Officers for the com- met Nov. 9th to elect offlcm.
- iDg year were e1ectec1 Jlld Ill'
ted
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~ Nutter of FI'D!It eluded
l',;.t u D.
Elec were, pre.....,.,t, mr.
~Y Harold IW~; Ylee • presltleot,
llfo!(
,
Hattie Powell, local, ,IJohnJOII, VIet prttldent, · lo!u. Mr. Thomas·Parsons: Jeerttal'f,
Sl
Lawrence. Grant and ; ian Koenecke, secretary, !!Irs. Mr H c Roney· -Mr
Vi
ohnston visited Mr. and Earl Cray and traaSW'tr, Mrs. Mr: G;...y · Gilland:' I&gt;ISI·Pte•l:
M
~ne Congo and cbild- Joe Stroot. ,
.
. dent, Mr. Lortn Bird: mrt,
·
Mrs. Clara Phillips was a ' Mrs. Rita . Rose; sentry, Mr.
. and Mrs. Alban Taylor recant i""l of Mr. and Mra. RoHal1d G~bl· watdllllall Mr
~ two dauahten ellled on Lawrtnce Milboan ol Rllllalld, lrlre. H. c. RM.v. Jr. ' •
Mt""' Carron and faml- Mrs, Nollit S.yre ~ Glady• Trultles m :Mr.
Robert
ly.
spent several days with Mr. Dye, Mr1. H. c. Roney, Jr. and
M . Millllle Carroll and Shar- and Mrs. Loo Sayre at Proctor. :Mr. Joe FOI. Prize w1nnora
le FIOIIlllllal wort ll1l Pom- ville.
were Jolin Taylor, MalOn. W.
oo Monday.
Mrs. Tlleral Dawson IYaa a Va.; Harry PIQkans, Now Hav·
• 8l!d Mrs. Gene Congo recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. en, w. Va.; Mrs. M. Sovler,
an4 ·lamJy ~!ltd het •rind- Ra)'IIIOII4 Lone. Silt fttlt to Parkmburg, aDd Gttald Aupe,
~t.s. 'Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Florida to make htr homo with Middleport
N
of Reedsville Route.
her dauf!ter.
J!Ulfold wtnn1rs will rmlv~
e Alll!ft, lrlre. Kathleen Mrs. Mll4red Sttawsbaugh re- them by mail. Refreshmenll
and baby of Newark cently was Ill Columbus where were serve&lt;l to members and
a few days wllb Nr. lnd llle attendtt lht !UJI.-al of a a guest, Bill Bonnett of CharlesCarl Au~a.
Mrs. couaiD, Clarenco S.Jrt.
ton, w. Va.
Mlddl-art eaUed oo Mr. and Mrl. Bus O,dln of
---Mr.
Mrs_. Carl Aulhetson. Middletown were · recent auests
.
laJif)' of 1\s,dQe, o! Mrl. Mil')' O,dln. ·
MAO. ADDRESS GIVEN
Mrl. Freda Mlddl"'watt. local, Tho lllllUal Veterans Day Chmtmas cards may
ba
Mr.
..lllra. !.twit J~ dinner waa bold tlwlday even. melled to PFC Dale C. &amp;ckMllai'av.l e RQute calted on inChold at US 526383111, 13th MalnMrt Sylvia Carpenter.
Mrt. ~ Graham Is tensnce (Lt.) (OS), APO, San
. Lawre~~te 8USh,
l'tCUIIfi'II!Jif at home follOirillg Franclseo, Calli., 96312. PFC
Arne!, Raelfte Boult, Slllfel')' it 11o12or ho&amp;pital.
Rockhold has been in Vlo t
DD Rev. and Mrs. 8u.ch. Clyde Cooper 11114triVellt sur- Nam since l81t June IS. He 11
·aarnet ·Johhltoll vtstttd. pry Wednesday at Holr.et Hos- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Mrs. Zana Middle- pita!. Rev. 0qn Calhoua called ter Rockhold of Reedsville. He
Wednet!lay.
Oli hllll Friday
entered the army Dec. 8, 1965
and M'te. l!rlJilel' tee~- Mt. and
Kelson PhilUps, and &lt;Omplelld ball• traillini
recelvt41 wottl that theit Totn and Nria, of Wellston at Fort Knox, Ky.
ar+1111 and• wile,. Mr. and were ~ - of Mrs. Clara MoLLS IN CBU
Roter Jelltrs are P"'· Plulllll' 011 Sunday
llllt
a new daUJhler named The corlllift~ and bean sup. Mils Mary M,nkin, dau~hter
per ~u .. WUka "
Route
!lhorfa Marie·
,,.... ..
s urall&amp;e was •of pMfl, Mtl4rtd
ha Mallkin,
ed
1
Mr. lllld Mta. Morris Teaford II ttended
·•· omeroy, s comp et armd mU et dinner
we a
·
rangemonta to tllQr the Colum•f
J~
Mff. ~ Mall att,nded the bus Buslnell University. Mt1a
lion 114 fullll .wrtnet
~ Ulllrtct. (lonft~ al Mankin II • senior at Eastem
)•
Alhvm. "*tly,
Higil 8&lt;hool and wtU enroll Ia
Nl l Van Meter 1111111 OVtr• Mr. and 1111. Mil RaU han the Private StcreUrlal Courtle
light visitor ol Mr. and Mn. placed 1 ll'lllt!' Dtat
their lltlt •eat
.&amp;'fr nee Johnlton and famlly.
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Mr and Mrs. J....U Story home from Ill.: bolpiW,
!lome 11111 npect to u
~ M Arthur villlad
t b tl r Mfl. DcirOih, ll4lebiiJT)' Jlld this winter for 01aven
fa'l~Jt
. er, Mr. and lrlre. OrviUt mother, Mn. Edra
called Mr. and Mra. Charles .,_
t
and 1011, Gary.
011 Mrt. lqll't llil!lt,
Mrs. lOll cama In !rom Ft Riley,
Mr.- -Reid G~ee called on Ollie Youn&amp; of PolnftoJ'.
Kana. ~!he,_ he had been sta•
lr. . . Mn. Clyde Wlnea.
Those wbo called 01 Mt. and Utned. 'l1lly 11'1 CUttl8 or Mrs
Ill'· . Jlil. ~ ~ .atld 1\ll'f. ¥~ Jolmitclft . . Da~'l partnll. ·
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and
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Mrs.
Dalley
and
childll!r.
~-will
1118\'e
OaJ&lt;.
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·~ ~~~.~lllel!oy, visit. ttn, local, Mr. and Mta. Lel!is land, Caljf., Nov. II, for VIet
1
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Route Nam. Mti. DlWIOII wW r.
abl falidly,
IIIII 1o!t .,_ -~~ ""'·'
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• ~~ """\""'.! .,..._ 1111111 wllh ilfl panllll 1114 at~- ,
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tend Rill Gtandt eonese later.
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and parents
nearofBidwell.
dawghter,
Lori Bill
andLillie
CbrsiUne.
Aseries
meetings w••"'·ll
LaW. of Athens.
held in the Nazarene Church
1\!r. and Mrs. Fred Colburn near Pt. Rock tho past """•II

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wl~t;,.~l~erk.:,":; ~~~n~ncein
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HI·C ORANGE
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Round Steflk · · ·· lb. 99c Beef Steaks 15-oz pkg
Roast .. .. .. lb.
Round Steak ··· · lb. 89c
Sirloin Tip Steak • lb. 99c Rump Roast · .. · .. lb.

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Cube Steak · ·· · ·· lb. 99c Bologna .. 1-lb. pkg.
Ground Round · · lb. 79c Sausage 1-lb. pkg.

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CAKE

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Cake

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Peach Pies ........
REGULAR OR CUSTA.RD

Angel Food Cake ·· each 39' ·

A&amp;P Pumpkin

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1-lb-

2-lb.
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Tasty Pak

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or Chunks, A&amp;P

2 99C

SweetPeas

2·1b.
bags

M9JtT.ON P'ROZEN

Cream Pie.~

3!!:~ 89c

3.' 1-lbcont
....... $J

I(8 Cream
A&amp;P Instant Coffee _'7.;-$1
A&amp;P Cream Cheese
Cheese Spread ~;'!::· ~
St u ffe d 'QI'IYeS Sutttnl llrtll '
Marvti Brtnd

at YOUR A&amp;P
WIN up to s1000

1/2-gal.

Checolott Monhmollow mlon

MANY HAVE WON ALREADY
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Green
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5-lb. CAKE . .. . $3.99

ALSO A LARGE SELECTION OF OTHER FINE POULTRY ITEMS

McCONNiiL VIEWS
BIRMlNGHAM, Ala. iUPIAlr Force Chief of Stall, Gen. J.
0. McDoMell said Friday II AN ANSWU 1111 lie avall·
,1!'ould be a "fatal misi4ke" -lor Ale far IU demure llrl
the llnlted States and Ill allies wllo' willie lo wear lopfen '
to ·assume the destructive •force flllllo111. A temporarr ·
9£·, ' iluclear. weapons would • eon;L.lliltl heea mated
from .......
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throu,h. aucll u deve!opJ111!111 o1 ,
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111 ertecuve anti mlsilto syatetn, _JJMI ·t~Q' u4 lNldl
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A&amp;P BRAND·FROZEN

Mlsoes Annie and Carrie Betlll'
Bearhs and Mrs. Robert RitchIe visited witb Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Bearhs ·on Monday.
Joe ·WyersmJIJer visited
Carl Grueser at Veterans Memorial Hospital Wedlne•day,
Ronald Bearhs spent
day ·night and Sunday In Clevo~ i
land ·and altend llle BI'Oil'ns vs.
Eagles foolh,all game. ·'

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5 to I 0 lbs. _ _ _ lb. 45c

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bags

the :Weekend.

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JANE PARKER VALUES

FRUIT

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her mother, Mrs. W. A.
g'an.
M(. William
Radford
Mrs. Hornet Radford vlslte~
ali~ In Yollilptown

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A&amp;P BRAND FROZEN

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Green Shrimp lb. $1.39 Oysters 12-oz. pkg. $1.-t;,J,.,

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Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. William Thornos and Mrs. Alice Thomas of
Columbus spent a Sunday with
Mrs. Ola Perry and Frank.
Chauncey Staneart of School
Lot, wl!o has been ill for severa! w~ks , is now able to be
up and Is improving,
Ramon Morris called to
Clyde Cooper Who is 1 surt!i&lt;ailfl
patient at Holzer Hospital.
William Mossman, soo of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mossman Is stationed at Fort Be•
nlng, Ca.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Griffin of
Athens called on Mr. awl Mrs.
Lasure on Friday even-

!.f. and Mrs. Ronald

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2.: 29c
BVYS
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~~!79c KIDNEY BfANS .
2~!: 29c
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POST TOASTIES-l-+-MAINE
eBEST D..tllt.Y.

an son, Kenny, of Akron spent
the weekend wllh Mr.
and
Mr1. Henry Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Titus Pickens
and sisters, Maud and Josle of
Syr cuse visited Mrs. Frankie
Nel or and Miss Ina RelthmllIer unday afternoon.
·. and Mrs. Emmett Smal·
ley : d Josephine ol Middleport
visited relatives and friends
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Crist
tKathryn Wolfe) of Columbll!
spe~ the weekerul at
their
bofl!o here.

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Mrs.'

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TASTY SEAFOOD VALUES

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99C

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ChaneeYonr
Thanksgiving
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"Super-Right" Quality Meats

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St'Ciety Notes

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Town Flats

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mD~:fiUc machble,aaliollal
:111ort on *"''t
elections ivti'Mf
1!1 the lastof Molf-ye"'
yeers, labor
were polltlcal
expectederperts
to cam
TliPilO;Nerful
lee! too
fl'W'~ fllel · and llllidanCe, but was nolbing to panic about. much of the 1968 load.
ci!ijrf.opt of the 1966 elections
Sboolo Parl)l Troopt
L«al Democrats have been

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ll)lny lovely gifts. ·
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the grade school.
executive meeting Mrs. Tom f&gt;olin. The second grade taught fleers and lrlehds of her Cbap- punch
. " star sandwiches cook· A revival of plus fours.
the alteration room .must , They re loog short pants
. The meeting opened with the Marlin was ·Installed as vice by Mrs. Ann Webster won the ter present, at ihe 'home
of tes,. Wta!o ch\J&gt;s and r~dwtes Plus lol!ra have nothing to clo amputate up to lw~ feet
pulled up at tho; knees," he
' 'jiledge to flag led by Cub president. Named as. a
attendance banner. A turkey Mr. and
Joe•
Donna were s6rved !tom taj)]e dec- With math-old. or ne_w. They excess trouser before
can
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1 Scouts, Mike May and
tee to give suggestions on what diJmer sponsored by the Fire Nelson •and Joan Stewar' were .orated with pineapple and uku. bavo to do
"':d th•1 ill be lime and Ith My dad
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Moms, followed by the smg1ng the PTA conld do this year for Department on Thursday, was co-hostesses.
Jete nutcups to the above and 0
trouble!
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of the PTA song and devotloos the school as a project, were. announced by Mr. Weber who
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Mr. and Mrs. He~ French, Mr.
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on Thanksgiving by Rev. Wil· Eric Hart, James Vennarl, Mrs. urged all to support the flre· d
Inwas
and Mrs. Eugene Young, Am. dumpy pte-teen stage.
took the!:. outu:'! 11
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bur Beaver of Nazarene church. George Grate, Mrs.
Robert men. The meeting cl":'ed with
'f'h."s
u Haw
ber
Ruth
Erlewtne, Add plus lours to a
entrances'
cllffl.
Chapman Chapter
Futur. Snowden, Mrs. Ann Webster the PTA prayer m umson.
1 .~ were ~esent:.t ~th H • Avanell George, Ethel CoiHns, wardrobe, and you can subtract cult. He can't even .;,1 a ......,0
Teachers of Amenca presentod
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I program and a play. ''Two 12-Da1ty Sentmel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 16 , 1966 or ted lth
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d llooalie King, Jim Nelson, Tom from pulllog 1 lad into long w~tch the nervous mothers
Million Heroes" was given by
bya th wCuba :.,n~rpece ma • Stewart, and Mrs. Dana Hoff· pants before that glorious Umeland bewildered sabjecll Uned'
B!"'nie Orake. Karen Tucker,
u ·
man and son Steve.
of a first i!Jave.
up outside the !Kling rooms of!1
Turner, Lillie Imboden,
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Games were played and priz. Sending gifts wen Flo Mar·
I any pants department most a
Marty Woodard, Roger Davis,
es presented to Wayne Wright, tin, Donna Lathey and Ellen
Saturday. .
C~s~~ Km~ Roger Alklle Plans were made to remem- lng the evening. Mrs. Fultz Charles KI111. Lois Thompson, Tucker.
well. There were no arguments
Loto of AllellliGa
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a
erry atson.
; her children palients in the hos-1was assisted by her sister Mrs.
over pants fitting too tight. A These puny. or pudgy litUe
Miss Sally Schaaf, advisor of pital during the Christmu hoi· Jones in serving pumpkin pie
boy s•aduating from stove plpe lklds, ~orne still holdmg teddy I
the Chapter, introduced the of· !days at the November meeting and coffee during lhe social
pants to knickers was bagged. bears or licking a lollipop, step I
ficers i&lt;1cluding, Roger Davi•. of the Dorcas Circle of the hour. Following the meeting the
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Ionto the f1tttng room stool and ;
\ president; Dennis Weber, v1ce M1ddleport First Baptisl church group prepared fruit trays to Plans were made to altend 1where refresh!Tlents In charge ~iu~!ours bagged In ~he front .~et all the attent1on from the 1
~dent; Karen Tucker. sPC· Tuesday evenmg at the home be g1ven to shut·ms for the ! church m a group at the Mid· of Mrs. H~lene Mullen, promo!· : ed gged In the back. ;""Y f1tter thell fathers get when ,
-~; Sabra Canaday, treas· of Mrs. John Fulll.
Thanksgivmg season
dleport Baptist Church Sunday er of hospitality, were served. k gg at .the Sides and a•. the lthey buy a pa11 of pants:. i
urer: and Joe Hawkins, hi':'l tor· l Each of the members pre~· Prestnl in addition to the November 27, when Bethel No. The table was attractive in nees wher~ buckles, kmtted Accordi~ ~ my unof~CJal !
ian. Miss Canaday explained ent at the meetmg were askej above were :'v1rs. Joe E. 62, met Monday evemng Ht '"hite cover and centered with : ~uffs 0 elas~c bands kept them 1and unscle~Uflc survey of the ,
whal I'" Future Teachers of ]lA. conlribute a gift for a girl Wilson ..11rs. Clyde Winebren. the Pomeroy Masonic Temple. an arrangement of mixed flow· I rok~ ' 00 ~ down to the s~bject-:mckers v~rsus long
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Arqerica hope to
'Hld !&lt;'r boy patienl at the Veterans ner. Beulah White. Mrs. Charle::, Linda L n.s honored . ue
era carrylng out the Bethel
es. A
ey were wonderwon bt . snicker 1
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the reason for naming the Rut . Mem or1&lt;1l HosfJilal during the Wh1te. Agnes White, Mfs. Cleo
'ded yond
ed q
ors of purple and white with ·
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IS pea to rmg back: i • 100% fmt·P••ol by F~IGID·
land chaptt' r Clmpmnn Chap huliday, Other remembrance~ . Hichardson, Mrs. Dana Hamm, pres~ . ~t ~~~ 11
f" purple candles in crystal holdBoys
could
~arry
all
sorts
of
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t£J:, It -wa.-; &lt;.~ ;mounced Ilia; tlh' report~d included an outfit. fo" l Mrs. Frank Chee:sebrew, Mril. ~e~ ~ m ~~ ua 18 ICed olorm. thn- ers on tither side. Mrs
Ila lhings in the pockets
which
a~a 11cdal 0supporters 0 1nlhc · • ioAIREi
the 102-lt&gt;. top- l. 'haptrr h(l.d a di sp lu v on ,\mer- &lt;.1 needy teen·ager and gifts fnr 1Jacob Turner, Elizabeth 'foy roluc anM esc:rt F lk ef Darnell presided at the punch : hardly ever got lumpy regard·
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Home
Missionary,
Esther
and
Mrs.
Richard
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of
what
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Memac I a1 e a ler
J Rulhmd Depa rtment store.
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of State of Ohio; Mrs. Orpha
. e aggy 1mes couldn't be the appearance &amp;f long hair on
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Th~ Future teachers pledge 1.n North Carolina, an~ the 1
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• •MAR¥ti1'~?!rr~~:m:.-w. Warren of Marietta, deputy of
disturbed.
boys, an increase in juvenile • 3 tutJ.widtl 'lhlhelan door.
was led b~ Roge~ Dav" ,llld ' Scholarship Boy, David Good.
~m Bethel No. 62: Mrs. Ruth 0.·
The really bit thing about delinquency and-you name II. I • Pius tlje " - Copsul!t far
Space , . Refriaer&gt;tionl
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bgiV . Mrs.
key of Glous!er, deputy of Beth·
knickers, recall thMe who once Even the reading crisis, maybe.
en. Y &lt;~! 1Y omaii ar u ~ man, opene
r
ng Wl ·
el Sfi; Miss JoAnn Parsons, past
wore them was the way they If you're willing to join the I
Withams told ol her experlr''"' prayer gtven by Mrs Donald
honored queen of Belilel 10,
kept a bo; from looking young campaign to bring back knickat Gtrl" Slate th1s vear .1t Cap Boone Len .Jones was de\ioM . tta
d M'188 J
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wtlll he
ers prepare for a vigorous
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ilol Un1~rrsttv a11d Ot!tmis Wt'h t1onal chalt'man, usmg a med1ane :. an .
ofeanBetharl·~
mThan hel •d to wkas yh~t . bOb~· I ~ru',. ade &lt;::omP. young rnr.rnbt&gt;r('
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er 10id of hiS expenence
at ' taiiOn en I e .
an sglvm.
No -10.
m place.
with lads of an age suitable lor !
Bo~ !)t&lt;Jte a! Oh1o Unt11('rs1ty , by Rtchard Hunter. The
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I knickers ca,J't recall ever'
BoP!'i exprew'd thelr aoprer, ... Wh1te Cross quota
re I
It was announced that elecBoys Grow Oddly
[seeing them.
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t.on to thr:&gt; Amencan Lt&gt;gwn !ported filled and w1ll be m;nled l Machinist Mate Garv Holter . lion or officers will be held
Today, for example, a boyl At a loss for words when :
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- - '" November Thank you note; Iretnrned to his base. Newport ! the Dec. 12 meeting. Also an· l Mrs. George Meinhart spentlteaps out of stove pipe pants describing tbem? Say what
Iwere read from shut·lns re· R. I Sundav afler spending~ nounced were the inspection of a week m Ronceverte, W Va.l' mto long pants at age six or . boy, 9, said when reportill,! to a '
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membered at Halloween. . Icouple of days with his par- Glooster Bethel on Nov. ~1. where she wu called last week seven. As every parent knows, I playmate after he saw a plcltlre l
:Ill;!
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Mrs. Slavm diSplayed
hve ents. Mr. and M"'. Arvil Hoi- and of Gallipolis Bethel No. 73 due to the death of Mrs. John boys grow oddly, somefimes! - -··--........ _... - . . .. ..
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'·pairs of crocheted slippers she fer and familv . He was acr&gt;'ll· of which Pa.uf M. Darnell is Mclnloih. Mr. Meinhart join· looking like pears or pyramids,:
had made. for the Jam~s Clark panied to Columbus to lake his deputy on Nov. 25. .
I ed her o~er :he weekend and or _Humpty_ Dumpty or beans- '
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lorOign miSSIOnary fanuly. Jan· plane bv his mother and sister
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acoompaDJed her home.
stnng or lima.
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Contnbulwns were made to 1ce Gibbs was program leader ISh
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' The meetllli closed in rea:uCall these the awkward years
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I he Pomeroy and Middleport and conducted a Bible quiz dur·
Aalrfond. Gl k
f C t tar form, after which the group Mr. and Mrs. Claude Durgee, Try lhou•h you might
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Pittsburgh Pa spent the week•
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• JOUrned t&amp; t e ining room
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pantsmakers of America can't
"Yllills Who Gave " when the I
IS mo
end here With her brothers, Mr. -ally co
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ther. Mrs. Jacob Gloeckner and
d M Rod
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nd Mr ..
me up WI any mg as
Auxiliary or Disabled Ameman
: at his !arm on Cher Rid
an rs.
ney auer a
. good as knickers when It comes
''·'eljans met Monday evening I
Mr. and Mrs. Mark 1tahl ~~
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' ~nd Mrs. LewiS Saue~ and fam· to an all-purpose, niHllterations
.
fi:dilh Spencer. commander, I
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son Steven and friend of Stock·
Illes and other rel~tJves. They pants for that batch of boys.
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preSided and opened the meetIdale and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz
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'were Joined by theJr da~ghter, Buying long pants for boy.YOUR
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' -1nl! m ntuallshc form. )tary Residenrt of the county In· Stahl of New Marshfield were .
I Anll:ty• flreth::w'
Um· say seven to
years of age-Is
CHOICE
Madden was accepted as a new firmary Will be remembered ;weekend guests of their sister I
' versl or I I wee
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traumatie for the typical
member. 11 was voted to pay Monday, Nov. ~~ by members 'and brother-in-law, Mr. aad Plans were completed
Mrs. John Felttll II the guest '":other more times than not.
I he !lites of a gold star mother. of the Electa Cirtle of the Mtd-1 Mrs. Norman Schaefer.
' send gJ!ts. to borne and
of the Rev. and Ml'll. CI y de FilS!, child doesn't want seat to I
.11· rlll"'rt was given on eight dfeport First Baptist Church I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young miSs~onarles and .Io
BarUett and family. She eame bq. If ~ gets a seal that
tl'o&lt;!f sent to the . soldiers m which met Tuesday evening at of New Brighton, Pa. we r e sbu~ms of the ~hurch at
to be here With Mrs. P. M. doesn't bag, the waist must be
I' ~et Nam.. Plans were made the home of Mrs. A. R. Pu!ien. · weekend gues!B of Mr. and Mrs. Nove~ber meetmg of the
Sines who is 1 surgical patient cbanied.
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for a Ch~lstmas party at the fThe meeting was opened with II Elias Sllles.
JOY Circle of the First
at Holzer Hospital.
If~ gets a waist that's right,
ne.'l meeting.
a reading by Mrs. Willis Anth· Mrs. Elizabeth Young return- Cburch held Tuesday
lh_ere s that baggy seal again.
Edward Spencer, oommand· fony, chairman.
fed to her borne, Rodlester, Pa. at the home of Mrs.
Mr. and Mro. Edward YtUn~. l
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High St. and !llr. .and Mrs. o,., Cooking and Other
• ,.. p;eSided at the _meetmg of Mrs. Eugene Murray present· S~nday after a five week via.it Edwards.
tile \ eterans. l'ollowmg regular ed devotions during the even- w1th Mr. and Mrs. Elias Stile~. Mrs. Paul Smart,
c!fcle mond Frecker spent Tuesday I p . .
Pl
d
busmess Mr. Allstock, district ing. The program leader .,.., Mrs. Walter Walker was 8 10.1 rha11man, call~d the
.
in Columbus.
ro1ects anne
.
fummander, spoke en mem~r- Mrs. Tony Fowler who read a rent dinner guest of Mr. and I to erder. Devotions ":ere
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph
' . Placli!ere made for coo.ktng
•hip.
, meditation on "The Simplici· Mrs. Elias Stiles.
' by Mrs. Lawrence B1ng
visited over the weekend
IIIStru Jon and other projects
At the elose of the meelings ties of Autumn'' taken from Eddie Glnt"-r of
Choster included Psalm 14-1 on
her molher. Mrs. James
when
Scout Troop 3t
the men JOmed the lad1es for .Ideals. Also giving
reading · Road and Mrs. Irene Jacobs giVIng.
ray.
~· met Tuesday eve...oyster st~w and a Social hour. l were Mrs. David Darsl
who Iof Cincinnati were Tuc~d;;~ v cve- j During the busin(lss
Mrs. Katie Beach and
at
ra L.!ttle House. The
read a poem, "In Gratitude," lning dinner ~ests of Mr. and l pla'ns were made_ to aend.
Jerry, of Columbus visited
lesiOn will be given
land Mrs. Manning
Kloes, Mrs. fi:llas St1Ies.
1to the home miSSIOnary,
Middleport Saturday.
@I the home of
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CORRECTION MAllE •. "Thanksgiving."
Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher ' Meinacht in North Carolina,
guests of Mrs.
Harold ThomHostes_,., for the Women ' I Plans were made for mem· and son, Kenneth of Akron and the scholarship boy,
Murray.
as.
Assocl3tion of the Mlddleporl ~ hers to meet at the Tony Fow- lMiss Mildred Roush of Racine Good, and a box of food ltr
The troop also planned to
l'~rst Umtrd Presbytenan meet· Iter home Sunday afternoon to visited Saturday evening with Dr. Curry family,
FIRBI' CIDLD BORN
~¥"1 Wednesday and Thursday
mg for Thursday evemng were prepare TtiBnksgiving treat! to IMr. and Mrs.' Mason Fisher ! misolonaries.
Mr. and Mrs. Rocer Lee
at the Thomas home to work
.~.
ll_stedThIncorrectly
In
the
eatenbe
taken
to
the
county
infirm_,and
family.
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The
circle
aleo
voted
to
Rt
p
1 project of making
sock
2 omeroy, a!'f
M K t Ow
oar. , ey are "·. ar
en, ary Monday evening. The group Mr. and Mro. Kenneth Far· . vide a school lunch and to
the hlrtb of
dolls. Members are to bring
'1111'S. William Morns. Mrs. Lor· also planned to remember the~• of Chelyn, W. Va. were I baskets of treats to shut ·
Rhonda Marie,
to the Thursday ses·
na Owen.. Mr&lt;. R1chard Owen. lforeign missionary fam ily with
day afternoon guests of Mr. i ftr Thankapving. Durilll
31st at Hol%er Hospital at
Supper will be served by_
PJ'Oiram hour, a Thani&lt;f&amp;lvinc
p.m. weighing 1 lbs., I~
Thomas. The group also
Mr&lt;. Ltlhan Stelff and Mrs. Christmas gifts and the schol· and Mrs. Mason Fisher.
Garen Stansbury.
arshtp boy, David Good. and Mrs. Ernest Harris and Mrs. quiz was conducted by Mrs.
Grandpareall are Mr. and made plans to have a caroling
also shut-ins of the church for i Mason FISher were Tuesd•y , Gerald Anthony.
Mrs. Robert Jelfert· of Syra·
Dec. 2Z with refresh·
MINERAL WATER BOWL
Thanksgiving. The circle will busmess VISitors in Pt. Pleas· I Mrs. Edwards wu
cuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Dorea menta lollowinc. The · remaln~XCELSIOR SPRINGS. Mo . .provide for school lunches for iani, W. Va.
. by her daughter, Brenda, tn
of Pomeroy.
Great
of the meeting was spent
(!.PI) -Adams State CotiPge of ·a needy child.
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vin&amp; pumpkin pie and coffee lf&amp;ndpareall are Mr. uc1 Mrs. on projects and patrol busineas.
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Alamosa. Colo., accepted a bid \ Mrs. Pullen served a des· Mr. and Mrs, Jot Hatfield.
the above named and Mrs. Homer Icenhower of Portland,
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'fuesda~ to meet South~es\ . sert course to the above nom· Carl Mc_Eiroy of the u. s. John Kaufl, Mrs. Cbarles
Mr. and Mrl. Jarnel Je!fer&amp; laad Department Store begbl. Mtssourl Slate of Sprmgf~eld, j ed and Mrs. Nora Hamilton, Army stationed at Fort Knox, nett, Mrs. John McNeal, Mrs. Pomeroy, and Mrs. Iva
nl•g at I a.m. All members of
Mo .. m the Mmeral Water Bo•l Hallie Mcintyre, Mrs. James Ky., 11 home on an 11 day leave Ernest Hughes, Mrs. D a 1 of Chester.
the society are ..ked to fura·
tool ball game here ~ov. 26. . ·Souders, Rhoda Hall, M r s. With his parents, Mr. and Ml!. Mourn!
Mn Milton
·
ish two articles.
Both te ams are 7·2 hentermg Fielding Hawkins, and Lettie Paul McElroy and Bill.
Mrs ~an
ANNOONCE SAJ:.E
Ih~tr 1ma 1 games o1 t e eason Roush, a guest.
Mr. and Mr5. W. A. Elam of
.
.
The Woma'l Society
thiS weekend .
Barret!, W. Va., •pent the week
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8ervtce of the Rutend hero and with their son Canada Club Party
Metbotllst Oturcb
will
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elam and Phmned Dec. 6th
a bazaar and bake
Billie. Also visiting wu Mr. Plan• were made lor the an· Saturday, Nov. 19 at the
George Shumatt.
nuol Chrittmas party when the~~~;;;.;;;;.;~~~_;;;;;
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Mrs. S. A. Wyatl is a pauent CIUWlla Club met recently at
Boya
at Holzer Hospital and is
the homo of Mrs. Millard Wil·
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dermuth. The party will be
I'OMIROY'I QIIIM.Ih MlCH
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Cbase
held Dec. S at the home of
and fam ily of Alb•ny
Columbus were weekend
Mrt. Otarles Bradbury with a
Pick Up FREE Ttckol,
Sunday visitors of her parents, ors of her falher Mr s A dinner preceding at a
Slm
No Purchu1 Required
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Russell.
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· · · restaurant.
,
10 te I
pr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
· Kay Wya(t and a
Prize wtnnero were Mrs. Hich-11
Certified Gas Station
531 W. Main St. Pomoror and Valorle. of JJt&lt;kson
Columbus were weekend
Gresa, r.,ro. Edna French,
weekend VISitors ol her
itors of her parents, Mr.
WIIliantChlldl and Mrs.

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executive meeting Mrs. Tom f&gt;olin. The second grade taught fleers and lrlehds of her Cbap- punch
. " star sandwiches cook· A revival of plus fours.
the alteration room .must , They re loog short pants
. The meeting opened with the Marlin was ·Installed as vice by Mrs. Ann Webster won the ter present, at ihe 'home
of tes,. Wta!o ch\J&gt;s and r~dwtes Plus lol!ra have nothing to clo amputate up to lw~ feet
pulled up at tho; knees," he
' 'jiledge to flag led by Cub president. Named as. a
attendance banner. A turkey Mr. and
Joe•
Donna were s6rved !tom taj)]e dec- With math-old. or ne_w. They excess trouser before
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tee to give suggestions on what diJmer sponsored by the Fire Nelson •and Joan Stewar' were .orated with pineapple and uku. bavo to do
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of the PTA song and devotloos the school as a project, were. announced by Mr. Weber who
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and Mrs. Eugene Young, Am. dumpy pte-teen stage.
took the!:. outu:'! 11
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Robert men. The meeting cl":'ed with
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Ruth
Erlewtne, Add plus lours to a
entrances'
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Futur. Snowden, Mrs. Ann Webster the PTA prayer m umson.
1 .~ were ~esent:.t ~th H • Avanell George, Ethel CoiHns, wardrobe, and you can subtract cult. He can't even .;,1 a ......,0
Teachers of Amenca presentod
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d llooalie King, Jim Nelson, Tom from pulllog 1 lad into long w~tch the nervous mothers
Million Heroes" was given by
bya th wCuba :.,n~rpece ma • Stewart, and Mrs. Dana Hoff· pants before that glorious Umeland bewildered sabjecll Uned'
B!"'nie Orake. Karen Tucker,
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man and son Steve.
of a first i!Jave.
up outside the !Kling rooms of!1
Turner, Lillie Imboden,
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I any pants department most a
Marty Woodard, Roger Davis,
es presented to Wayne Wright, tin, Donna Lathey and Ellen
Saturday. .
C~s~~ Km~ Roger Alklle Plans were made to remem- lng the evening. Mrs. Fultz Charles KI111. Lois Thompson, Tucker.
well. There were no arguments
Loto of AllellliGa
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; her children palients in the hos-1was assisted by her sister Mrs.
over pants fitting too tight. A These puny. or pudgy litUe
Miss Sally Schaaf, advisor of pital during the Christmu hoi· Jones in serving pumpkin pie
boy s•aduating from stove plpe lklds, ~orne still holdmg teddy I
the Chapter, introduced the of· !days at the November meeting and coffee during lhe social
pants to knickers was bagged. bears or licking a lollipop, step I
ficers i&lt;1cluding, Roger Davi•. of the Dorcas Circle of the hour. Following the meeting the
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\ president; Dennis Weber, v1ce M1ddleport First Baptisl church group prepared fruit trays to Plans were made to altend 1where refresh!Tlents In charge ~iu~!ours bagged In ~he front .~et all the attent1on from the 1
~dent; Karen Tucker. sPC· Tuesday evenmg at the home be g1ven to shut·ms for the ! church m a group at the Mid· of Mrs. H~lene Mullen, promo!· : ed gged In the back. ;""Y f1tter thell fathers get when ,
-~; Sabra Canaday, treas· of Mrs. John Fulll.
Thanksgivmg season
dleport Baptist Church Sunday er of hospitality, were served. k gg at .the Sides and a•. the lthey buy a pa11 of pants:. i
urer: and Joe Hawkins, hi':'l tor· l Each of the members pre~· Prestnl in addition to the November 27, when Bethel No. The table was attractive in nees wher~ buckles, kmtted Accordi~ ~ my unof~CJal !
ian. Miss Canaday explained ent at the meetmg were askej above were :'v1rs. Joe E. 62, met Monday evemng Ht '"hite cover and centered with : ~uffs 0 elas~c bands kept them 1and unscle~Uflc survey of the ,
whal I'" Future Teachers of ]lA. conlribute a gift for a girl Wilson ..11rs. Clyde Winebren. the Pomeroy Masonic Temple. an arrangement of mixed flow· I rok~ ' 00 ~ down to the s~bject-:mckers v~rsus long
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'Hld !&lt;'r boy patienl at the Veterans ner. Beulah White. Mrs. Charle::, Linda L n.s honored . ue
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the reason for naming the Rut . Mem or1&lt;1l HosfJilal during the Wh1te. Agnes White, Mfs. Cleo
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land chaptt' r Clmpmnn Chap huliday, Other remembrance~ . Hichardson, Mrs. Dana Hamm, pres~ . ~t ~~~ 11
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Ila lhings in the pockets
which
a~a 11cdal 0supporters 0 1nlhc · • ioAIREi
the 102-lt&gt;. top- l. 'haptrr h(l.d a di sp lu v on ,\mer- &lt;.1 needy teen·ager and gifts fnr 1Jacob Turner, Elizabeth 'foy roluc anM esc:rt F lk ef Darnell presided at the punch : hardly ever got lumpy regard·
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boys, an increase in juvenile • 3 tutJ.widtl 'lhlhelan door.
was led b~ Roge~ Dav" ,llld ' Scholarship Boy, David Good.
~m Bethel No. 62: Mrs. Ruth 0.·
The really bit thing about delinquency and-you name II. I • Pius tlje " - Copsul!t far
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knickers, recall thMe who once Even the reading crisis, maybe.
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wore them was the way they If you're willing to join the I
Withams told ol her experlr''"' prayer gtven by Mrs Donald
honored queen of Belilel 10,
kept a bo; from looking young campaign to bring back knickat Gtrl" Slate th1s vear .1t Cap Boone Len .Jones was de\ioM . tta
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ers prepare for a vigorous
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Bo~ !)t&lt;Jte a! Oh1o Unt11('rs1ty , by Rtchard Hunter. The
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BoP!'i exprew'd thelr aoprer, ... Wh1te Cross quota
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It was announced that elecBoys Grow Oddly
[seeing them.
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Today, for example, a boyl At a loss for words when :
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- - '" November Thank you note; Iretnrned to his base. Newport ! the Dec. 12 meeting. Also an· l Mrs. George Meinhart spentlteaps out of stove pipe pants describing tbem? Say what
Iwere read from shut·lns re· R. I Sundav afler spending~ nounced were the inspection of a week m Ronceverte, W Va.l' mto long pants at age six or . boy, 9, said when reportill,! to a '
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hve ents. Mr. and M"'. Arvil Hoi- and of Gallipolis Bethel No. 73 due to the death of Mrs. John boys grow oddly, somefimes! - -··--........ _... - . . .. ..
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had made. for the Jam~s Clark panied to Columbus to lake his deputy on Nov. 25. .
I ed her o~er :he weekend and or _Humpty_ Dumpty or beans- '
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Contnbulwns were made to 1ce Gibbs was program leader ISh
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Aalrfond. Gl k
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Mr. and Mrs. Mark 1tahl ~~
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fi:dilh Spencer. commander, I
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' -1nl! m ntuallshc form. )tary Residenrt of the county In· Stahl of New Marshfield were .
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Um· say seven to
years of age-Is
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Madden was accepted as a new firmary Will be remembered ;weekend guests of their sister I
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member. 11 was voted to pay Monday, Nov. ~~ by members 'and brother-in-law, Mr. aad Plans were completed
Mrs. John Felttll II the guest '":other more times than not.
I he !lites of a gold star mother. of the Electa Cirtle of the Mtd-1 Mrs. Norman Schaefer.
' send gJ!ts. to borne and
of the Rev. and Ml'll. CI y de FilS!, child doesn't want seat to I
.11· rlll"'rt was given on eight dfeport First Baptist Church I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young miSs~onarles and .Io
BarUett and family. She eame bq. If ~ gets a seal that
tl'o&lt;!f sent to the . soldiers m which met Tuesday evening at of New Brighton, Pa. we r e sbu~ms of the ~hurch at
to be here With Mrs. P. M. doesn't bag, the waist must be
I' ~et Nam.. Plans were made the home of Mrs. A. R. Pu!ien. · weekend gues!B of Mr. and Mrs. Nove~ber meetmg of the
Sines who is 1 surgical patient cbanied.
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for a Ch~lstmas party at the fThe meeting was opened with II Elias Sllles.
JOY Circle of the First
at Holzer Hospital.
If~ gets a waist that's right,
ne.'l meeting.
a reading by Mrs. Willis Anth· Mrs. Elizabeth Young return- Cburch held Tuesday
lh_ere s that baggy seal again.
Edward Spencer, oommand· fony, chairman.
fed to her borne, Rodlester, Pa. at the home of Mrs.
Mr. and Mro. Edward YtUn~. l
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High St. and !llr. .and Mrs. o,., Cooking and Other
• ,.. p;eSided at the _meetmg of Mrs. Eugene Murray present· S~nday after a five week via.it Edwards.
tile \ eterans. l'ollowmg regular ed devotions during the even- w1th Mr. and Mrs. Elias Stile~. Mrs. Paul Smart,
c!fcle mond Frecker spent Tuesday I p . .
Pl
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busmess Mr. Allstock, district ing. The program leader .,.., Mrs. Walter Walker was 8 10.1 rha11man, call~d the
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in Columbus.
ro1ects anne
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fummander, spoke en mem~r- Mrs. Tony Fowler who read a rent dinner guest of Mr. and I to erder. Devotions ":ere
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph
' . Placli!ere made for coo.ktng
•hip.
, meditation on "The Simplici· Mrs. Elias Stiles.
' by Mrs. Lawrence B1ng
visited over the weekend
IIIStru Jon and other projects
At the elose of the meelings ties of Autumn'' taken from Eddie Glnt"-r of
Choster included Psalm 14-1 on
her molher. Mrs. James
when
Scout Troop 3t
the men JOmed the lad1es for .Ideals. Also giving
reading · Road and Mrs. Irene Jacobs giVIng.
ray.
~· met Tuesday eve...oyster st~w and a Social hour. l were Mrs. David Darsl
who Iof Cincinnati were Tuc~d;;~ v cve- j During the busin(lss
Mrs. Katie Beach and
at
ra L.!ttle House. The
read a poem, "In Gratitude," lning dinner ~ests of Mr. and l pla'ns were made_ to aend.
Jerry, of Columbus visited
lesiOn will be given
land Mrs. Manning
Kloes, Mrs. fi:llas St1Ies.
1to the home miSSIOnary,
Middleport Saturday.
@I the home of
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CORRECTION MAllE •. "Thanksgiving."
Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher ' Meinacht in North Carolina,
guests of Mrs.
Harold ThomHostes_,., for the Women ' I Plans were made for mem· and son, Kenneth of Akron and the scholarship boy,
Murray.
as.
Assocl3tion of the Mlddleporl ~ hers to meet at the Tony Fow- lMiss Mildred Roush of Racine Good, and a box of food ltr
The troop also planned to
l'~rst Umtrd Presbytenan meet· Iter home Sunday afternoon to visited Saturday evening with Dr. Curry family,
FIRBI' CIDLD BORN
~¥"1 Wednesday and Thursday
mg for Thursday evemng were prepare TtiBnksgiving treat! to IMr. and Mrs.' Mason Fisher ! misolonaries.
Mr. and Mrs. Rocer Lee
at the Thomas home to work
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to
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county
infirm_,and
family.
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circle
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voted
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sock
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en, ary Monday evening. The group Mr. and Mro. Kenneth Far· . vide a school lunch and to
the hlrtb of
dolls. Members are to bring
'1111'S. William Morns. Mrs. Lor· also planned to remember the~• of Chelyn, W. Va. were I baskets of treats to shut ·
Rhonda Marie,
to the Thursday ses·
na Owen.. Mr&lt;. R1chard Owen. lforeign missionary fam ily with
day afternoon guests of Mr. i ftr Thankapving. Durilll
31st at Hol%er Hospital at
Supper will be served by_
PJ'Oiram hour, a Thani&lt;f&amp;lvinc
p.m. weighing 1 lbs., I~
Thomas. The group also
Mr&lt;. Ltlhan Stelff and Mrs. Christmas gifts and the schol· and Mrs. Mason Fisher.
Garen Stansbury.
arshtp boy, David Good. and Mrs. Ernest Harris and Mrs. quiz was conducted by Mrs.
Grandpareall are Mr. and made plans to have a caroling
also shut-ins of the church for i Mason FISher were Tuesd•y , Gerald Anthony.
Mrs. Robert Jelfert· of Syra·
Dec. 2Z with refresh·
MINERAL WATER BOWL
Thanksgiving. The circle will busmess VISitors in Pt. Pleas· I Mrs. Edwards wu
cuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Dorea menta lollowinc. The · remaln~XCELSIOR SPRINGS. Mo . .provide for school lunches for iani, W. Va.
. by her daughter, Brenda, tn
of Pomeroy.
Great
of the meeting was spent
(!.PI) -Adams State CotiPge of ·a needy child.
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vin&amp; pumpkin pie and coffee lf&amp;ndpareall are Mr. uc1 Mrs. on projects and patrol busineas.
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Alamosa. Colo., accepted a bid \ Mrs. Pullen served a des· Mr. and Mrs, Jot Hatfield.
the above named and Mrs. Homer Icenhower of Portland,
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'fuesda~ to meet South~es\ . sert course to the above nom· Carl Mc_Eiroy of the u. s. John Kaufl, Mrs. Cbarles
Mr. and Mrl. Jarnel Je!fer&amp; laad Department Store begbl. Mtssourl Slate of Sprmgf~eld, j ed and Mrs. Nora Hamilton, Army stationed at Fort Knox, nett, Mrs. John McNeal, Mrs. Pomeroy, and Mrs. Iva
nl•g at I a.m. All members of
Mo .. m the Mmeral Water Bo•l Hallie Mcintyre, Mrs. James Ky., 11 home on an 11 day leave Ernest Hughes, Mrs. D a 1 of Chester.
the society are ..ked to fura·
tool ball game here ~ov. 26. . ·Souders, Rhoda Hall, M r s. With his parents, Mr. and Ml!. Mourn!
Mn Milton
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ish two articles.
Both te ams are 7·2 hentermg Fielding Hawkins, and Lettie Paul McElroy and Bill.
Mrs ~an
ANNOONCE SAJ:.E
Ih~tr 1ma 1 games o1 t e eason Roush, a guest.
Mr. and Mr5. W. A. Elam of
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The Woma'l Society
thiS weekend .
Barret!, W. Va., •pent the week
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Metbotllst Oturcb
will
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elam and Phmned Dec. 6th
a bazaar and bake
Billie. Also visiting wu Mr. Plan• were made lor the an· Saturday, Nov. 19 at the
George Shumatt.
nuol Chrittmas party when the~~~;;;.;;;;.;~~~_;;;;;
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Mrs. S. A. Wyatl is a pauent CIUWlla Club met recently at
Boya
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the homo of Mrs. Millard Wil·
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dermuth. The party will be
I'OMIROY'I QIIIM.Ih MlCH
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Cbase
held Dec. S at the home of
and fam ily of Alb•ny
Columbus were weekend
Mrt. Otarles Bradbury with a
Pick Up FREE Ttckol,
Sunday visitors of her parents, ors of her falher Mr s A dinner preceding at a
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Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Russell.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard
· Kay Wya(t and a
Prize wtnnero were Mrs. Hich-11
Certified Gas Station
531 W. Main St. Pomoror and Valorle. of JJt&lt;kson
Columbus were weekend
Gresa, r.,ro. Edna French,
weekend VISitors ol her
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BAGS

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PRODUCE VALUE!

MILK
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bome with her lor the will:
Lowen Hellfler was also a

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Sizes 3 to 6X and 7 to 14.
GIRLS $7.95 SKIRTS
SALE $5.00
. .'"""·• $5.95 SKIRTS - - - - SALE $4.00
- - - - SALE $J.SO
- - - - SALE $3.00
SALE $2.00

For this week end '••I•

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and solids. Well known qualities.

Womens $4.00 Blouses _ _ Sale $3.00
Womens $3.00 Blouses

Sale $2.00

Sale! Womens Skirts
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Womens $13.95 Skirts .. Sale $11.00
)' Womens $12.9 5 Skirts .. Sale $1 0.00
· Womens $10.95 Skirts .... Sale $8.00
Womens $8.95 Skirts ...... Sale $7.00
Womens $7.95 Skirts · ···· · Sale $6.00
r Womens $5.95 Skirts · ·· ·· · S.ale $4.50

MATERNITY TOPS
$3.95
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prints. Washable cottons and rayon crepes.
'Sizes 10 to 18.

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School Girl Dresses
Sizes 7 to 14 years

$3.95 Dresses .... · .... ·· · .. Sale $3.00
$4.95 Dresses .. ··· ···· .. ··· Sale $3.50
$5.95 Dresses ·.. ···· ····· ·· Sale $4.00
$7.95 Dresses .... ··· ·.. · ··· Sale $5.50

$!.95 GIRLS

DRESSES
$4.95
DRESSES
$5.95
DRESSES
GIRLS

GIRLS

Teen Age Girls Dresses

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Franco to (;enter

ex and 1 to 14;

GIRLS BLOUSES

$5.95 Dresses ··· ·· ···...... Sale $4.00
$7.95 Dresses .. ··· ·.. ·.. ··· Sale $5.50
$8.95 Dresses .. · ··.... ·.. ·· Sale $6.50
$J0,95 Dresses · · ··.... ·· .. Sale $8.00

Girls $3.95 Blouns ........ Sale $3.00
Girls $2.95 Blouses ··· ···· · Salt $2.00
Girls $1.95 Blouses ·.. ·• .. · Sllft $1.50

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Girls $5.95 Jumpers .. · ·· · Sale $4.
Gfrls·$4.95 Jumpers ...... Sale $3;5
Girls $3.95 Jumpers · · · ·· · Sa.le $3.0
Girls ·$2.95 Jum,.., •· ;,,.. Safe $1;
A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF

Many styles and fabrics to chooae from In 11114!1 S to
ex and 7 to 14.

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A wide 11Jee.
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READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT ON THE 2nd FLOOR ••• ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Big Values in Mens and Boys Jackets
Now is perfect time for
MENS
Mens
select a work Jacket from the
WORK
Mens Wool Plaid Zipper Front Coats
$8.95
Mens Wrangler Sherpa
Lined Corduroy Western Coats
$14.95
Snap Front Tweed Mix Brown Beach Coats
$13.95
Dacron &amp; Cotton Zipper Front Sherpa Lined Colts $14.95
Brushed Denim Western Look Snap Front Jackets $14.95
Brushed Denim Zipper Long Jackets
$12.95
Reversible Zipper Front Animal Look Jackets_ $19.95
Dacron and Cotton Brushed Orion Lined Zipper Jackets
$8.95
Mr. Wrangler Corduroy Car Coats, Sherpa Lining . $10.95
Wide Wale Knit Collar- Lined Zipper Coats_ $16.95
Sherpa Lined Western Look Wool Jackets
$22.50
Wool Plaid Warmly Lined Hooded Jackets
$18.95
I 00% Nylon - Heavy Lining - Zipper Jackets _ $14.95
Raglan Shoulders Barracuda Style Zipper Jackets . $12.95
Grandstander Wool Plaid Sherpa Lined Hooded Jackets
$19.50
Sturdy Corduroy Red Lined Goal Coats
$16.95
All Nylon Fleece Lined Zipper Jackets
$10.95
Bucket Hood Car Coats, Brushed Orion Lining _ $17.50
Wool Plaid Lined Corduroy Goal Coats
$22.50
Zip Off Hood, 100% Wool, Plaid Sher;P• Lined Jackets
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$18.95

MENS DEPT.
MAIN FLOOR

Q)Jilted Zipper Jac~ets -Knit Coll1r- Hood _ _ _ _ $5.95

Boys

Grandstander Wool Coats - Sherpa Lining

$10.95

All Wool Pl1id Jackets- Hooded - W11rmly Uned _

$12.95

Scrub Denim Jackets - Sherpa Llning - Wts,tern Look $10.95

y~y to

excellent values in the mens ancl
boys department on the Jst floor ·
Cavalry Twll Blanket lined Zipper Jackets ·· •· $7.50
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Mens Lee Blanket Uned Zipper Overall Jacbts $7.95
Mens Lee Blanket lined Button Overal Coab ·· $7,95
Mens Lee UnDneclllue Denim Overall Coats ··· · $4A9

Mens Let Ullllne4 Blue Denim Overall Jackets ·· $4.49 .
Mils nr11 Qui- UnecUtppir
Jackets ·····..:. $5.95
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Carhartt Bla11ket Lined. Brown Duck Jackets · · $9.95
Carhartt Quit Unecl Brown Duck ~ackets ··· · $10.95
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$14.95 • $15.95
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Western Look -Wide Wale Corduroy ZipJ3'r Front Jackets 12.95
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MAIN FLOOR

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Dacron and Cotton Zipper Front Jackel$. - SherPt lined $7,95
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MOd ·Look- Navy Blut Pea Coat
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$18.95

Wuther Coats- Zip Out Urllng _, - t ' - - ' - - - - $10.95

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THURSDAY, NOV_EM_B-ER

17,-J966

fiVE CENTS

CLE\Il;LANO (UPII Acquit· "'I have no blttemess-110thing1found him guilty of second- Iprison two years age.
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!ell of the murder of his Urstlbut love and thankfulness."
degree murder in 1954- in a But be kept on appeolm, 10
wife, Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard 1 A jury of seven 111en and five courtroom jusl across the lhe u.s. Supreme court, wbli:h,
today breathed !he air of a free women found Sheppard Innocent corridor from the one In whirh last June threw oot bis fll'it
man in a new home with his Wednesday night of the savage Wednesday night"s verdict was conviction. The gamble. o1 lbt
new wife, both of them ecslall&lt; bludgeon-murder ol bls pretty, returned.
new lrlal was that convlctloo:ol
over the new life that lies pregnant first wife, Marilyn, 31,
Gambloo For .Freedom
second-degree mllrdel' 110\ifd
ahead.
in 1954 in the Sheppard home- Dr. Sheppard, an osteopbatic have sent him back to prb&lt;iD
"I'm free," said Sheppard. only one mlle wesl of the new brain surgeon, had never under a mandatory Ufe "That's how it is different now. house where h• and Ariane hope slopped fighllng 1o prove his tence.
.
Free lor the first time in l2 to make a new life.
Innocence. And he had gambled His feeling just a&amp;r
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