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last runnmg and accuratuhooling undefeated lronmen.

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ond period' tnit iii ih~t· ,,inf Meapwhile, ,the, Jac~el,! IIJU/Id Une in. the ~~:
Tim Lucas, 'MI!Illna. and lfowe it 'dilficult to set up SCl"eens a)! I er, missing .
between· U\\!m hli:J.·qdllli: .llOiillll the lronmen rcipeatedly broke In contraat, agairutl .Potmilr
and ·tlje JI!Cketa ;"*r . eot clos- throu&amp;h to steal the bail or foii they were If ·ot 25,
or thtP .4 a~nralld. ·
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Jacl&lt;.lo!n · .~ a 'light 7t)IK! · 'By t.altume, Coach
Dave GoUipolls 12 o( 26.
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prt!S .in the' ftrit hl!lf :thai, pro- Fi&amp;her's boys had pulled to an Jackson was f8 per' cent hn
The Athens B~lldogs' ~trull· the buzzer sounded ending the figures.
Jackson was tied .once at I~ duced turnov.ers aM ·easy~' i-pc\int bulge at 31-23. The Jac- the field, and the 'Jaclellf'..ft
'!d the pace in ail overtime per· fourth quarter but it missed.
Logan's eight field goals and
15 late in the first period, ·after men· baskets •br lll&amp;rdl · .~vi ~ets got only three fielders In per cent. All but lout ol
ind ,10 siip'·by !lie Pomeroy Pur- The Bulldogs ~ad tied the three foul shots for 19 poinls
lAking a 12-4 lead. But.the·.quar· Green and Lucas: Jn,· the ~md that second period, two
by son's 23 fielders were ,_ N
pie ·Pantheftl, .57-53.' In a· South- same at 49-49 with 2 minutes lopped the Panthers. Radford
ter ended 111-15 for Jacksitn.
half they pl!lyed .a.,.,.., &gt;deiJb. Qeor8e Sauer and ODe by Jim close.lns, drlVe.Jns, or re~
eastern Ohio Athlelic League and 20 seconds remaining in the also hit in double figuros with
The Jackets' Bill Davis put erate game,' pleking;gp :· 1'11 e Butcher.
pol hack up, or close-In jajDpo
thriller at Pomeroy on . Satur- fourlh quarter and it was Bill t5 points on seven field goals
in ' one.hander to make· il' 20- dribbler ~t ~un. a'jl4·,u•ing The gap held between 5 and ers. The rebounding was 'l'~r.day nigh!,.
Radford who drilled
a fieid and a free throw. Swisher was
18 for Jackson early ln the· sec- a tlgbt man,fo•-I!Wl: defen,., 10 unHI mldwoy in the fourth stand-off Jackson statmen cidiDitol
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in the closing seconds of the mainlng to give Pomeroy !Is ed with 7.
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Butcher drew their fifth per.son- port's 20 lor theirs. Blll ·Mrl!t,
fourlh periOd to ·tie" the game short·lived 51-49 lead.
Pomeroy connected on 42 per on, Ill sbow y~u wbat I
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at the end of r~uiation play, Pomeroy trailed by 12·1 al cent of ils shots from the field
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quickly took a 53-51 lead. The hit a ho~slreak in the second per cenl. Logan pulled down.
iod, U!Ot Jacket forward Mark was high with 17 pnints 8iiCAel
visitors then added a Ire e quarter and led 21·20 at half- seven of the Panthers 19 reSEUAL STANDINGS
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throw to ge on top by three.
lime. The Panthers rere on top bounds and Clark gol 16 of Ath(AU Games)·
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The Athens reserves IICOl'l!d Athens
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I Nelsonvllle ..... I 2 180 194 aAu: ay mgt ;.. Its
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W L p OP first conference loss at Jack· TOTALS 2j_5_ 53.
' ting lO of II io the las! quarteo,[ Tan~ehill 8--0- 16, . w:&amp;~vii
grabbed the rebound from a for the evemng by "nkmg 13 . POMEROY (53) - Swisher Jackson ...... .. 3 0 223 170 son. 68.,3 The lronmen areal- BY QUARTERS:
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chell 8--7-19; Ryal, 0--1- 1; 1
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The _1-foot·l Alcindor UCLA's !Aicindor;-problem. Every . seVI~~\. P&lt;'l. Gallipol iS
2 97 134
LOGAN 156)
Davidson, 1-2-4: Meadows,
;e~s. alwnal sophomore. center, cond he s on lhat court he s San F .
...... 0 3 101 m westfall 582-12 ; Weiland 7
. TOTALS 22-14-58. 1,
20 9 ·690 Middleport
· · saturd~y pro bl em."
~ALS
12 12 902 ~
BY Quarters :
stu I[L'&lt;l iq 38 ~mts
DetroitranciSCO
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Kemper
4-3-11;
Stone
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night· to lead hiS young Drum
Score Fillh Win
Si. LouiS
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SATUROAY'S RESULTS:
Wellston
14 17 II II- 65 .
. team to .!01-117 rout over bighly
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regarded ·lJuke and a two.gamel Texas Western, the defendm. g Los Angeles
11 17 ..193 i Wellston 65 Gallipolis 58
Shenandoah 51 Newport 41
Reserve score- Wellston 59 ·
: swee . over the visitors from NCAA champwn .nd ranked Chi cago
9 21 .300 Jackson 68 Middleport 13
Woodsfield 83 Matamoras 6f. Gallipolis 2t••• _ _ _ _ __!,;P,.h,..9"'8"'5,.·3,.3,.08""""""""",..,.,.,.=,.,,.,.,.,.,c,.hes,.;,t,.er,.,,.Oh!!!!!lo,.!~
~econd th1s week, scored Its
Sunday's Results
Lima Senior 69
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Athens 57 Pomeroy 53 lot)
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. g Ne Yorker ifJ t stra1g t VJctory a:) the .os Angeles ll9 Cincinnati 118 Logan 56 Nelsonville 53
Ottawa Glandorr 66
who let h~:'~ates d: most of 1Miners, paced by Dave Lattin's Baston 117 Philadelphia 103
(Rmrvei
Canton South 69
•th''
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hi
U · 21 pomts stopped
."&gt;Outhern (Only games scheduled)
s d v n 52
e scormg " ay mg as !e I\lelhod!st wlule third·ranked
Wellston 59 Gallipolis 21
an y a ey
Blue DevilS swarmed' over htm IK t k
th p t R 1 h tt
NIIL S d
Jackson 44 Middlepert 31
Canton McKinley 72
w~ lh a collapsing I'•· · ·
man en uc y, \'il
a 1ey 1 mg
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tan iogl
Athens 37 Pomeroy 28
Akron Central 54
defense found 1\ 1, .
)atur·, two free throws m the last two By Un1ted Press Inlematlooal N 1 .11 42 L
Canton Lincoln 75
~r
41
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W L T l'ts e son vi e
ogan
Akron Suuth 48
day. He h1l for •.
•I •uals l
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IMd ··two of seVeJ1~. n.'l l ti'Jrow I aver~ tlleir se(.'ond de(eat ul the New York
11 7 6 28 Jackson at W~lston ,
Al1iance 64 East LiverpQOL 57
' attempts "' UCLA, top·ranke~ l wee .
Toronto
10 6 7 21 Gallipnlis at Athens
New Philadelphia 69
12
3
7
27
nationally, swept easily to 1ts 1 Riley Jed Kentucky an upset Ch~eag~
Pomeroy at Logan
North Canton 10
11 9
23 NelsonviUe at Middleport
third victory in as many games. ' victim of Virgmia Tech ea rlier ~ontreal
Upper Sandusky 40 Gallon
6 12 5 17 SA1\IRDAY'S GAMES:
Kentucky Winner
im the week, w1th 3~ points asto n
Bellevue 59 Willard 58
In otper action involving the Iw hi 1e Northwestern's J i m Delrolt
. . 6 15 2 l4 Pomeroy at Wahama
Norwalk 57 Shelby 44
· lOp . tO , Texa~ Western stopped Bruns, whose layup at the
Sunday s lle$atls ·
Gallipolis at Coal Grove
Marion Catholic 64
' Southern Methodist 71~. Ken- Ibuzzer to tie the game was ! New York 4 Montreal 2
Logan at waverly
Colonel CraiVford 53
tucky edged Northwestern 118· ldiSallowed, scored 34.
· De~rmt 4 Toronto 1 .
.~ Alexander at Nelsonville
Zanesville 60
116, . Michtgan State downed Matt Aitch tallied 25 and Lee ! Ch•ca~o 2 Boston 2• 110
Athens at warren IAcal
Columbus Central 44
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Wichita State lOJ.OS, HoustoniLalayette . dropped in 20 .as .
AHL standlqo
NFL Staudlngo
By United Press lntern•tloaal
· dumped Hawaii 9J·59, Louisville Michigan State downed Wicb!ta I
. nipped Socthern Illinois 70·66 m State.
I By United Pre" lnteroatlonal
Eaotern Dlvlsloo
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double overtime, New Mexico l In other action. Villanova ,
Eastern Division
blasted Texas Tech 80·59 and edged :.Jarquette 811·78, St. I
W. L. T. Pet. Zanesville Rosecrans :o4
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Drigham Yowrg trounced St. ' Joseph's tPa. ) downed St. Dallas .
9 l 1 .750
Ridgewood 4~
Hershey
13 9 3
Mary's of CaHiornia 108-57.
!Francis tPa.J 8:;.71, Soulh St. Loms
8 4 1 .m Maysville 76
~~~=ore
13 7 1
Ninth-ranked North Carplina ;Carolina beat Maryland 65-~l, Cleveland .
8 5 0 ,6;5
New Lexington 6!
and V1rgmi a Tech tNo. 101 were iMici!igan upset Dav1dsun ll-ll8, Philadelphia
&amp; 5 0 .mj Philo 49 Sheridan 47
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! Iowa State downed Drake 90·83, Washmgt•n
1 6 0 .S38 West Muskingurn 70
western Dlvlsioa
~lcmdor, even With b1s "low" : Evansville beat Notre Dame P1ttsburgh
4 8 1 .333
Roseville 64
19·point ou.tput Friday nig!lt, is 1105. 99, SouU~ern California Atlanta
S 10 0 .231 Tri-Valley 59 Crooksville 57
Pittsburgh
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averagmg ~~.~ pnmts per game. whipped Depaul 82·79, West New York
Ill I .033 Miller 59 Glouster 57
Rochester
!5 9 1 31
He opened his varsity career' Virgin!• nipped Illinois 90·88,
. Wesl&lt;l'll Dlvlsioa
Cleveland
8 10 3 1•
w11h a 56·perlormanc:e agairu;t Vanderbilt stopped Wake Forest
W. L. T. Prl. Boston at New York
Buffalo
~ 18 4 1j
crosstown·nval Southern Cali- 88. 82, . Loyola of Chicago ~flreeP Bay
11 Z 0 .!46 (Only game Echeduledl
fomia hiSI week before meeting ,whipped Illinois Wesleyan 89-68, Baltimore
3 ~ o .615
Sunday'• Gamel
Soaday'• Reoults
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Kansas
City
at
San
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Baltimore
4 Sprin•fleld 2
lhe Blue DevJ s..
1 Dayton
routed Easlern Ken.
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8 o1
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Duke Coach VIC Dubas, who!e tucky 104·82 and Arizona State San FranciSce
fi ~ 2 .5451Denver at Bulla!~
Rochester 4 Bu a 0
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Chicago
Pitt.sburgh 4 Cleveland Z
4 7 2 .364 Houston at Miami
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Minnesota
4 8 1 .3::3 t0nly games scheduled)
Providence 3 Hershey 3, lie

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!Bulldogs are 57-53
·Winners in Overtime

Ingels Open Every

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hours z.4 and 7-8 p.m. ParOI'b : :
QROVm Ohio IUPI) daugllter oi St. Louis were
V!ith
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'nit Rev. Staniej
lllloa bad tiai
London Dam was run- Ivloltors last week of her par· brother and slsler·in·law, Mr.
PT. PLEASANT - Tbe Pt.
e e Admulloas .
1 U,ttle . tr:ouble . geltlng hto nlng~·12 feet, Mermel
Dam onto, Mr. and Mro. John Sargent and Mrs. Robert Mallo•. and
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Pleasant Archery club baa com- FoK,.':::
go~lis\
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truck • .,. today.
13 feet, and Willflll4 dam II ~ ~ Mrs H '- E John- his mother, Mrs. Elmer Matt••·
ple\¥11 plans lor the
Indoor
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The minister, who OWII8 a teet.
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Funeral services were held at
shootlni match Monday and Daniel, 1910 Eastern Ave.; Mrs.
~ ftrm here, left bls iBoat Movemellll:
leon, Taauny, Cheryl and T~r- Tempi• Church on Mondav for
l'riday oight.s at the local Na· Ora A. Shaver, 720I&gt; Second
hom•\ before dal'ill 8lld forgot ; Ohio River - Andrew Cal· ry, spent . the Thanksglvmg Harley Townsend, Galena: who
tlonal Guard Armory.
Ave.; Mrs. Carl L. Nibert . ._
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bb lloule and lrul!k ileys. llf houn up 14, 1:30 p.m.: Jenks weekend With bor brotber, Mr. wao a former resident of this
Plans also were made for a Hedgewood Dr.; Mrs. Blanclle
~on lhe fi'GIIt door, bull up 14, !:15 p.m.; Polljo K. up and MN. Robert Sleek and lam· communily. He Is survived by
ClifistmasdlnneratGeneBall's Nibert, 82 State St.; John A.
bb t~ife, leeriJI&amp; Ill b\truder,1t, HO p.m.; W. S. Rhea up Uy of Massillllll illd other rtla· his wife, the .former Virginia
Restauraol lonight. beginning Howard, Rt. 2 Bidwell; .LaJ:Y
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refused to an~wer the door.
i14, &amp;:15 p.m.; John Lodd Dean ilives. Mrs. Ada ~:ck aC&gt; VInson, two sons, Paul H. and
at J:IIO. Members are asked to W. Edge, Jr., Rt. 1 GallipnH•:
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He went around to the back: up 14, 10:45 p.m.; Baby Lear companied them h ·
Martin H at home; two daugh·
contact Don Nott, secretary, for LewiS L. Maddy, Rl I Galllp.. COLUMBUS (UPI)- Pollee door, but !he iltiD did IIIII 1 """ ' up 14 1·15 a.m.· Express down ' lllr. and. Mrs .. Howard Thoma 1ters Susi~ at home and Reba
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lis; Mrs. Fred Facemire, Rt. 1 today had a lot cllheories but wer It So lllxoD, 16 1o1 a la&lt;l·'
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1urther'·n1ormat!on. A ....
U· Galli lis· K dl AnnBa
R littl el lD lhe w.t. murder de fr
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DCiplo up l,
NI!'N Straitsville and Mr. !Mrs. Bob Tennant), Sunhol"'.
change will take place at the
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r om ""' P1'11B an 15:55 a.m.; Harvey Jordon up
Services were conducted
by
dnner
I Bidwell; Mrs. Paul F. Den- of a weslaide family.
dlniiied up to a IB&lt;fll!d.Door IS 6·15 am. Steel Ran-r .•nd Mrs. La'!" BaiT, and Da-1
David Wh•'te wi'th Inter
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Pleasant Heck, Rt. 2 Gallipolis: WII- homicide sqUid, !lid SUnday He tapped softly, 10 8111111 111 16, ~:00 ~.~.; OVEC up 16 5.45 · ~;ln~n:u~~s ~!!~;/;;.:~'·1 1 Those who called al the h~me
Arc~er Club may coatact Uam P. Plillllps, Rt 1 Bidwell; Ills lnveslllatlon Into lhe lriple disturb lhe ael&amp;hbon. H Ia 1 a.m.; Mar&amp;aret Lewis down 11, ' and Palricia ·
of Paul and William c. Perk
George Casto, president, phone Mrs. Harold F. Mack, Olesh· m~er has led ~re.
frllblelled witt llrtd 1 lkalio!d:20 a.m.; Kathleen K. up It, ' Mr and Mrs Frank Sarvor I because of the death of Mt.
675-S, or Cbarles Walden, !ro; Mrs. Jolin D. Salllz. Kl.
We have no motive,
ber molver ~the lliJI.i4:30 a.m.; Pollywoa up
u. ) Jo~ and Eddie of Bever!' Townoend were Mrs.
Ruth
vice president, phone 875-2325, I Galllpoila; Charles B. Roblrr pects and very I!W dlleJ, dow at blm, illd
ucl
16:115 a.m.; Wayne H. down 17, , were YSunda v~i~N of
Sharp and son, Kennard, Columor )Jon Not~ secret81')'-treasur- ~el~ M~. Fr&lt;d. MP. ~:" ~u:~~
red u:\":.~== 7:20a.m.! Indiana up 1&amp;, 1:55 ,porents, Mty and Mrs. Howard I bus, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sharp,
er, phone lm&gt;3387.
• • easant.. rs.
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appea
a.m.: Nabonal up 18, 4:55a.m.; Thuma and P•tricia.
1Canal Winchester: Mrs. Harley
It was anuounced thai
the Earl 0. 'lb&gt;ma, Pomeroy, Mrs. to be 1 triple bomidde, 9lDce window lllld tapped again. l!iJ Elisha Woods up IS. 5:05a.m.; LDUis Oielll who is attending I Townsend, Paul, Martin, and
Arsber club will host tile West l'ernoa A. Cadle, Leon, W. Va.; they wa-e Wllble 10 loealt the wife !trocl
blttlnC ~bJJJJ R. H. Bosworth II up 19, 6:40 college in Micl.lgan was a re- ' Susie, Galena; Mr. and Mrs.
Virl!l"ia Archery Assn.. State M~. Heber Rlllle, Pt. Plea.. murder CUD iD tbe!r apartmeol ID the
arm ~ . a.m.; Steel Trader up 23, S a. ,cent visitor of Mr: and Mr•. l Bob Tenhant, Sunbury; Mr. and
0peo over the Memorial Day ant, WIWam R. Anderson, Jr., whe~ they tlved fGr Glle mcnth. times. ,. In lair COIIdl
t Im.; Jeffboat up 23. 6 05 a.m., j CharIts Diehl and family.
1 Mrs. Emzie Davis, Parkersburg,
weokem &lt;Uid the wv AA Loot Pomeroy; Mrs. Raymond L. ~ bodies ol lllrey Lovine, lllml , 10
lloo a hlca up Greenup 1.30
p.m. Mrs. Lincoln Russell
wu W. Vo. Mrs. Townsend il o
Shoot in August
Kerns, Rt. I Racine: Mrs. Paul i7, hls wife Gnila SJ. and her St. .lbry 1 Hospital . in nearbf ISally Polk up Greenup 10 p.m.; I Ioken to Holzer Ro!pital 00 niece of the Pack brothers
The WVAA si.te
meeting H. OUrs, Portland; Mrs. GBiy mother, Mrs. MIMie Terral, N HulllliJCioll,tedw:,.a.
Wil lCharles StevellSOII down Gree~&gt;- Thanksgiving Day for medical The aMual Christmas .prowill be held n..e also on Sun. L. Massie, Wellston;
Mrs. were discGv~ !Ate Saturday bellll trea
up 11:30 p.m.; Little George Icare. She Is feeling somewhat, gram wlll he held at the Ternday, Janu81')' 8, at the Point James W. Morris, Jackson ; Ml1i. by Mrs. Levines -Ded emdown Greenup 12:116 a.m.; Ken· ,better.
rle Methodist Churth on Frlcby
Pleasant Cily Buildlnc
John E. Grow, Jackson; 14rs. pJoyer and a comparuon.
tuckian down Greenup 5.35 a. . Mr and Mro Charley Smith evening December :13 and ev-----·
James B. Aldridge,
Coal Pollee ..ld the apctmeot
MOUNT ODBIJl,l*' (U· m.; Louisiana up Greenup &amp;:05 1and jo were ,;anksgivlng Day eryone ~welcome. '
Grove: William F.
Allh.r, bore evidence~ 1 struale, but Pit - ~- lime hrlllp a.m.; Boc-K up Meldahl 1:55. P· ; visitors of their daughter, Mr. Carpenter Youth Group, Bap.
Olesapeake, Mrs. Eugene H. :•dthe..oo::r,.:lidAIIIII:'w: oat tile n1lrolll llullla 111111 m.; .Zimmer up Meldahl UO and Mrs. Doyle Knapp, Kail, tist church, met at the cburch
Hafer, Rt. .a Jackson , Mrs. .
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Cbarle1 S. Smcl~"· WeDstoo; lipped &lt;&gt;Ver and 1 llAII ,... If lllelr - · llol cll1 12:45 a.m.; 0. F: Shearer up ' Also enjoying the turkey din- were made for their annual
Mrs. Mary Colhns, Rt. I Ew- broken.
.,....b bore llllak tiiey llavo Meldabl U5 a.m.. Ro,. G. up Iner were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 1Christmas program which will
CONTINUED From Pap 1
ington; Ira E. Sharp, 1!1. 1 p,_
tile - · 1'lle7 an olfero. Meldahl 2:30 a.m.; Bessie Wal: 1Knapp and Mlcharl, Timmy and be beld on Sunda~ evening, De·
CommuniN.
dro: Edward R. Pattersoo, 0&gt;1Lac for llle • llllle-toac. life. ker ~wn ~eldahl 2.40 a.m., Mrs. Lena Knapp.
cember 18.
TheAmeriean :copter unit tagevllle, W.Va.; K~ly Jo Colalllei rallrold - tile tnek F1'81lklin Pierce dowb Meldshl Mrs. Ann Barnitz and Carol Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frazier
lhat IS ~Jng
Thais in ley, Wellston· Mts. Herbert
at least
I a.m.; Flag Ship down Meldahl · Ann Mary Ruth and Ellen or d 1 mil of G u· u5
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wbat tbe V.S. military establlob- L. Pope, Weliston.
NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices
'fto M- GDead VDialo s:25 a.m.
Po.,;eroy were Thanksgl;;ng :nt .: y 'th h~ lpo ' s~n
men! termS a logistical capad!y
Births
today opened higher in modor- CoueD wW ae&lt;ept bids aaUl 1 GaJIIpollt llom - Onward up 1Da
ests 0
a u ay WI
. paren s,
arrived ID Thailand about a Mrs ""·ald B F
ate trading on the New York aooa Dee Zl oo Ul! feel of 9:45 p.m.. Betver dowo 12:30 j y i"
I her parent.s, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Gillogly and
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year ago and waa sent to Columbus, son, 9:44 p.m. Frl- Stock Exchan&amp;•·
ratio, wetpillJ about N toea. a.m.: Tibolt up 1:55 a.m.; II. Chester Morris
M
d M Ea · S k
Nakorn Pbanom, 4011 miies, day; Mrs. Gary L.
Massie, Shortiy after the epening bell, Abo lnri!Mled lD tile pacbp li:. Bowles down 2:55a.m.; Jron..i
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northeast of Bangkok.
Wellston, daughter, 4,56 a.m. the United Press internaUonal 1ft railroad Ilea, 111ree blimp- worker up 3:55a.m.; George I
ViSited at the .home of their
Thailand's war dates at least sunday ; Mrs. Earl o. Thoma, stock market Indicator showed er 11apa, alld 1 twlttii. n.e Price down f :IS a.m.; Lllllaa
grandson, DaVId Wi•eman and
to the beginnin( of this decade, Pomerey, daughter, 12:27 p.m. a gain of 0.21 per cent with 7R7 v111ap
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rdroM 1Ciark down 7:45 a.m.
lamMrlly.andln RMulla~:_
J0rd
and perhaps before.
Sunda
issues crossing the tape. There m.w 11 tl!e Sllortl!De wat ' luam Filla Duneaa
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an
Form Communist lfiiiiP
y.
wtre 383 aclvances and Di orpDhed ill tm. ,k last 8....., up Marmo~ 9,46 p.m.; ~
1nd children were in Charleston,
Sometime in the early 1.9e0s,
llfsebaries
declines.
1'1111 .,,.. tbe tnek ,.11
a Fort Dearborn down Marmet !
n;:o
W. Va., on Sunday where lh•Y
Communist began to lure yontbs Arthur W. Alllson, Mrs. Cla.ra Airlines moved mostly iiJgher. week ago today. 11lt line 1:20 a.m.; Charles K. doiiD
called on Mr. and Mts. A. R.
from 1mpnvenshed areas
to Ambrose, Mary N. Boster, Will· Electronics also improved with IIDked IIIOIUlt GDead, Morrow , Winfield 3:15a.m.; Solvay dOWD~
Caster and Mr. and Mra. ChN- ,
Cvmmunlst Cbma and North ard Burchett, The Rev. WI!Hs some exceptions. Steels opened Coaaly'a seal, will! Edlsoe, a Winfield 5:10 ~.m.; Lll&lt;'v Jalll!
IY ALTA. CONE
ter Spencer.
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Viet Nam.
G: Coburn, Mr;'· Floyd D. Col- on a steady note lllld .moton ..,mmuoll)o two mllet away. Lw:as up Winfield 1:40 ~.!II.
Enoo Peck, '"'" and daugh· MN. Doyl; Knapp, Kall, KtvOn New Year's Day, 11165, trill, Byrd 0IIlinger, Sr., Mrs. had a firm tone. Alrtraft.s
ter, Springfield, spent an after- In and Charles of Lanesvlllt
Cnmmunist China announced Goldia A. Hendren, Shirley Ann gained fracUons in most csses.
noon with Mn. Ginevra F01ter. were Wedn!!day visitors of Mr.
toormatwn ol the Thailand Hersman, Tennant
Holland, Fairchild Camer gained 1 to
MJ• Unda OlrlsUan
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~d MN. Charley Smith and
~;lllllnal I.Iberabon Front-Vtet l Emery JolmsoD, Ch&lt;eyl Ann 351&gt;. MagnavC&gt;I rose to 44. The Portland Home Dem011o ,
K. E. Erickson was in All&gt;
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Osborne,
Mrs. mM fell 1 to 3'/SI and Tem rttltion club wlll meet oa
e111 on lluslne'" TUesday.
Rut there 1.! .very llldicatioll l Howard C. Samples, Ml!s fran. Instruments gave up I&gt; to !OS\•. De!day, December II, from 101
Charles Eosex and family ed S nd ·
lth M
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""" that the. Co~mUIIIst ces Stroth, Mrs. Ethel
WI~ Sperry Rand tacked on 1&gt; to a.m. til S p.m. at the homo of
Colmnllus, spent a re&lt;ent week:
u ay w
rs. . nco n
n.ovement m Thailand ll11n laO! IIams, Mrs. Earl Winkler, Floyd H.
Mrs. Rllib Ebersbacb, for Ill ' Mr. and Mra. William Ruso end with Mrs. Maud HolComb.' Russell at Holzer llospital.
' •mt ol the native landsi'Ope I. Yalei, Brenda L. Slanclifl, General Molorl added 10 to ChriJtmu party and &amp;lit u- and son, Billy, of Columbus and Klllllll!lh Mosoman and lam- afternoon.
e" ~" tf under outside dlre&lt;tlon. Mrs. CbarlH L. stnDe ,and In- 68'1• . in the auto Hction. ehanee.
and Mrs. Blaine MilhOAn, t1y spent the Thanksgiving holl· Albert Cone and wife spent
. Mr.
1s le.ders are all Thai faat son, Mrs. Eugene Bare, cbry!ler beld s!Mdy at 33. Ford
Elaine,
Tooy and Mikel, local, clay with their 1011 William Sunday With Donald Cone and
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nnllves, •s are lbe . bulk of 11:1 Mrs. K. Mooroe Cllaae, Mrs. lAcked on 10 to 40. U.S. Steel
TO MEET 11JE!IDAY
Thanlcsgiving dinne&lt; who Is lllaltoned ot Fort Ben- family, Athens.
1were
wllowers. Now estunated va. Luther E. erm,, Mra. Harry was up I&lt; at mi.
. The JlaciDe Ftremtn AuDI· : gueots of Mrs. Glenna Milhoan nlng Ga.
· John A. Henslar,
Newark,
n~usly Ill 1,000 to 5,000.
. L. Crippen, Mrs. AUce Geusler, KLM advanced I~ to llltl in lary will meet Tuesclay, Decem- : am Bernard. Mn. Allee Dod- M;. Ginevra Footer visited Sptnl a few days here ~ith his
,tsti!t1es on ~"-guerrilla IJndweU Undell Jarvia, Diana the aJrlloea. F.astern piclted up her 13, a1 7:30 p.m. at the fire son called lD the allernoon. at th~ L. 0. c:vttrell home for mother, Mn. Grace Htllllllr and
actaliVIIy are Dill avowable. Tbe K. McAngus, Mrs.
Rebecca "'• to 79'L and Della gainetl 1'10 boose. New members are we!- Mrs. Lucille Frost came to 1 few davs
went deer hunttng.
Th government operatea 011
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thai · W!sbin Mirkin, Kimberly Jo NeviDe, to 121\'o. Unlled fell 1 to 61'f. """"· Sanla will be at the Ra· i her trailer home Thank•glving. Mi!! Patricia M '· Gray. Wesley Gregory wao a Meresults &lt;l.ry combat ~
Mrs. Otis N. Ntble, Mrs. Olar· and Amortcall Airlints eased 1&gt; doe to!"" ball on Sunday at 2 Mr. Larry Farley retuml!d to !On, Ky., spent a w. .end with Arthur visitor one day
the
information on lndlvlclual bat.- I los Ralston, Arnold R. Reynolds., to 118.
Ip.m. With treats for ohildren 10 his work Monday morning.
her parenls, Ramon Morris and past y~oek
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Mro.
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years
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Mr
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and clllldren or Lancuter wert Joe Turn,er, wife and Tony, Pomeroy PoHee l!Tfllal Lar-1
own poole.
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Spike's Case Goet
dinner guests of his mother, Albany. ealll!d on her mother, I')' Brown, 22, Pomeroy, for
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Mer1e rnsA. CONTINUED from Page 1 . Before Grand Jury. Mrs.
Edith Osborne.
Mn. Ginevra Foster SundaJ apinnJna the wheel&amp; oa Ilia ear
1011, ... s.
Mr. and Joint Maynard Bahr
INVITE AP.PIJCATIONS
Kuhn aDd IDfant son, Mrs. Ar- II a "shoo-In" for
mtnorlty
CO~BUS (UP II - r he were 'lbanksglvlng guests of Mr
A ll
leu OwOIIS 8lld Infant ""'· Mn. lloor leader of the nell lqisla- alate 8 esse againSt Wl1llam R. and Mtll. Cash Bahr and rem:
pp catlllll lor food baskeb David R. RJua and
lnlint ture wblcll CODV1!11!! JIIJL z.
Minor in till! murder of Clrica- U Alto
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and toys. for small children~ aa1I&amp;hter
9ell. Cl\arlea J.
carney, &amp;0 theolopn Dr. Robert W.
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bo receiVed at the Salvation
Vouft&amp;JIOWII who will ea11 the Spike ,.., !clleduled to go be- ;;. 011
IWle
Army Headquarten, lU Butter·
· caucus of
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to 'Mrs.
11 Democrats !Gre the snnd jury today.
nut Ave., on Wednesday, IJe.
elected to the :u-member ,..... The youna drtlter and adml~ Jordon.
comber 14, aDYtlme lo 110011 «
ld "F k Klni 1 shoo- led church bur&amp;lar with a IDal
:.!enday, Dee. 11th 111 the 11111*
ate sa • ~n
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history of mental WDesl plead- Mr. and Mro. Lawrence Miltime.
ln. And,lllll• certainlf all rJgbt ed Innocent Friday and wa hoan of RuUand caned 011 Mra.
for me. Kine also •rves u held In 1.., l 0 without boDcl
ETerett Milhoan and l!emard
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pretfdent of lhe Oblo AJ1.C10.
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Thomss Honry !lboemalter,
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Murl Taylor'• son-in-law, Ev·
A .¥~ Vtr110n "'"" l!nod oa 83, of Middleport, Rt. 1, died Oil Flow Swpped
· Mrs
erett lllnaa, who baa been In
two cllarceo In Pomeroy May- $unday 1110t111nt1 in a Buntin&amp;- 1IE!IW1', LEBANON- on. live ,;........,. of the ' Meigs 1 the Unlvenlty Hospital at eo.
or !lE'Ies Lepr's Court Sal- ton hospital.
ceased nowiilg today · \b1QUsh CouiJty 'l'llbereulasls
1 0 d lumbus baa murned to b Is
ui'Uj evening waa Richard Fri.- Funeral setvices wUl be COli- the multimillion dollar Jnterna- Iloalth Al!n., rtp'orted today home al Long !IG!tom. He goes
ley, 31, f25 and coats on char!V ducted Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. tlooal pipeline rrom Iraq to the !bet 1215 lftten have been .., ta Colnmhas each week lor
•• o1 deolnlction of Pi'"'*' ty at Olapman's Mortuary by the Mediterranean. The
pipelloe ceited lD tha Cbrlotmaa Seal treatment.
and flO and COlla for disturb- Rev. James R. Maya, Burial was shut down 1n Syrla"whlch catitpaip OODtrlbullllg ..,.lO Thomas Weber lJ improvlnl
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will be In Sprinl HID Cemetery. sol!ed the line Thursday to 'l'b!t loal Ia t35GO.
• slcrwly al his home.
A retlted Iarmer, he
wss force the Iraq Petroleu mCo.,
-GI- I. Mllhu
born s.ptember 23, 1183, In Cab- (IPCI to double lls lfanail and I WIINI' JWL fOJt Do\VIS
ell Counly, a son of the late royalty payments:
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Horace Greeley wu ·one of
QUICK SERVIC&amp; FOR
.Joe and ~lt~beth Chapman It wa• not clear wpether the !be ~" of the ball boud of
THE HOLIDAYS!
Shoemaker.
line was shot doiiD bJ Syria ao Jelfmo~ . DavlJ, preildeul of
Survivors include the widow, repnrted earlier or by company I!Jt' C4nfederacy, wbon Davb
Mro. Ida C. Pine Shoomaktr: officials. The stora&amp;e tanks at wu relmed from
Ffour daughters, Mrs. William the Syrian pnrt of Banias were Moaroe.
DRY C~NING
R. Meadows and Mrs. Peter run and any more on would
---M. Edmonds of Huntington: Mr have to be dlUilped. Syria baa
CIIDIPANZBEI
-SERVICECharles F. Gardner of Middle- forbidden tankers to load oil at Chimpamw are Ill home In
!Upen Yeur I..,.)
·-~ port, 0., and Miss Madeline !he porl
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triel or 00 lhe IJ'QIIIId. 'l11ey •-Lt----t ft-'I'DII!I Slloemaker, at home; nve sons,
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rotage for fruit, null and lrtfll IIWIIIIVII • WllllllfS
linK Marloh F. Sboemaker of Rome,
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lhootJ lllld, 11 .DIPtfaD, build lmncllt.
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' 0., William F., Harry W., Rob- The Twin Qly i!IJi'(ilf Club 1ea1y aeats bl&amp;b 1n lilt treu.
DIVOTBII 1'0 IHJ'EI.DJ 01 ort L. and Jerry L. Shoemaker will meat 'l1nlnclay, Dec!emiiir
HEIGl · HAIOH &amp;IUU
of Huntington; a stater, Mrs. 15,. at 7:30 p.al. lD its mMtlnC
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_:;::,"',;::;~- ~. 0.; a brother, Ralph R. BUilditiC 1n llld4lepgrt.
,.,,..., .,. ......, ., - - Shotlnaker of Addi&amp;on, 0., alldi,.iiOij;g.;;,•;;~~-•tl
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Phila. 33 Cleveland 21
Weekend Sports Summary Duke for the Bruins' second
Bv' United Press In•ernatlonol
. ht tr'rump'I over lhe Bl ue Washington
Dallas 16
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Minnesota 2834Detroit
Saturday
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Pitlsbur~ 47 New York 28
Fla. (UPII - Arnold Palmer BUENOS AIRES, . Argentioa SAUanFria 16 St.ChiLouis 10,
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an an 41
cago 1,
an d Jack NIC aus aze out (
~ ora&lt;IO. At:Ca.a lo sue&gt;
(Only g~mes scbeduiedl
six birdies on the last seyen cessfUlly 'dllfeQ~ed his flyweight
Satlll'llay's Game•
holes •nd won the $275,000 PGA boxi~l. ,c!Iampionship wilh a Cleveland at St. Louis
national team champiqnship;Y unarUmous decision over Ala·
. ,••, cran"'r()rres.
IOnly games scheduled I
-MEMPHI~. T•nn. cUPfJ _
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SuDday'o Games
Miami trailing 1·0 al halftime, I DETROIT (UP!) - Nick Baltimore at San Fran.
raUjed for two touchdown! in IEddy, Notre Dame's All- Dallas at New York
Ihe second half and defeated· America hallback, signed a Green Bay ot Los Angeles
Virginia Tech 14-7 to win the professional contract with the Minnesota at Chicage
Llberly Bowl game.
. Detroit Lions of the National Philadelphia at Washington
:Football League.
Pittsburgh at Atlanta
,ORLANDO, Fla. (UPif - ·
(Only games scheduled) .i
Halfback Roland Savage ran for i SYDNEY, Australia (UPI) ··olle touchdown and defen"' end 1 Kathy Wainwright of · Australia
AFL Slandlogs
Jeffrey Queen scored on an IJ&lt;oke her own world reoord In By UDlled Press !Jitematlonal
Intercepted pass to lead Morgan . the 400-meter freestyle with ~
Eastern Division
State to a 11·6 victory over ;4:41.7 clocking in the New
W. L. T. Pet.
\Vest Chester State in the 1Soulh Wales Ume trials.
Bostoa
6 3 2 .727
Tangerine Bowl game.
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Buffalo
B 4 I .5e'l
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5 6 Z .m
BALTIMORE IUPI) -Re- iNew .York Giants hit tile lowest Housten
3 10 0 .231
serve qua~back Zeke Bra~ mark of their National FootbaDI Miami
2 II 0 .154
kow_ski ra!Ue(l the Green Bay
history when they '
Western Dlvuloa ,.
Packers. to a fourth-period
a 47-28 decision to the
W. L. T. Pel.
.touch(!own that enabled them
Sleelers for thetr •·Kansas City
10 2 I .!33
defear.tbe Baltimore Colts U-10 nth loss of the .eason.
Oakland
8 • I .615
19~·wln their second
-· San Diego
7 5 I .583
·• Uve'Western Ccm~nce Utle In
Tex. (UPII
Denver ·
. 4•.8 0 ,3(11
the Nationai ·FoOtball League,
lost tq the ! x.CJJncbed division title
Redsltins Sj.:SI but
Sunday's Resalls
a tie lor the Eastern Boston 38 Houston 14
in the National San Diego 42 New York 2'1
,League because the Oakland 28 Denver 10
Flleolls d'elealelj the St. Kansa• City 11 Miamll8
· Oarclinals 1&amp;-10.
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ond period' tnit iii ih~t· ,,inf Meapwhile, ,the, Jac~el,! IIJU/Id Une in. the ~~:
Tim Lucas, 'MI!Illna. and lfowe it 'dilficult to set up SCl"eens a)! I er, missing .
between· U\\!m hli:J.·qdllli: .llOiillll the lronmen rcipeatedly broke In contraat, agairutl .Potmilr
and ·tlje JI!Cketa ;"*r . eot clos- throu&amp;h to steal the bail or foii they were If ·ot 25,
or thtP .4 a~nralld. ·
.. 1' · ottempt.s tO ge.t an open •hot bama 20 of 28,
Jacl&lt;.lo!n · .~ a 'light 7t)IK! · 'By t.altume, Coach
Dave GoUipolls 12 o( 26.
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prt!S .in the' ftrit hl!lf :thai, pro- Fi&amp;her's boys had pulled to an Jackson was f8 per' cent hn
The Athens B~lldogs' ~trull· the buzzer sounded ending the figures.
Jackson was tied .once at I~ duced turnov.ers aM ·easy~' i-pc\int bulge at 31-23. The Jac- the field, and the 'Jaclellf'..ft
'!d the pace in ail overtime per· fourth quarter but it missed.
Logan's eight field goals and
15 late in the first period, ·after men· baskets •br lll&amp;rdl · .~vi ~ets got only three fielders In per cent. All but lout ol
ind ,10 siip'·by !lie Pomeroy Pur- The Bulldogs ~ad tied the three foul shots for 19 poinls
lAking a 12-4 lead. But.the·.quar· Green and Lucas: Jn,· the ~md that second period, two
by son's 23 fielders were ,_ N
pie ·Pantheftl, .57-53.' In a· South- same at 49-49 with 2 minutes lopped the Panthers. Radford
ter ended 111-15 for Jacksitn.
half they pl!lyed .a.,.,.., &gt;deiJb. Qeor8e Sauer and ODe by Jim close.lns, drlVe.Jns, or re~
eastern Ohio Athlelic League and 20 seconds remaining in the also hit in double figuros with
The Jackets' Bill Davis put erate game,' pleking;gp :· 1'11 e Butcher.
pol hack up, or close-In jajDpo
thriller at Pomeroy on . Satur- fourlh quarter and it was Bill t5 points on seven field goals
in ' one.hander to make· il' 20- dribbler ~t ~un. a'jl4·,u•ing The gap held between 5 and ers. The rebounding was 'l'~r.day nigh!,.
Radford who drilled
a fieid and a free throw. Swisher was
18 for Jackson early ln the· sec- a tlgbt man,fo•-I!Wl: defen,., 10 unHI mldwoy in the fourth stand-off Jackson statmen cidiDitol
' The ; Bulldogs, after scoring goal with about a minute re- next with 8 and Whaley foDew·
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period - when hoth Sauer and ing 23 for thetr club; ·Midii!IS
in the closing seconds of the mainlng to give Pomeroy !Is ed with 7.
"Wby' waste a leltelt .Come !
Butcher drew their fifth per.son- port's 20 lor theirs. Blll ·Mrl!t,
fourlh periOd to ·tie" the game short·lived 51-49 lead.
Pomeroy connected on 42 per on, Ill sbow y~u wbat I
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al foul. Sauer ~ad set out much who was second high to~
at the end of r~uiation play, Pomeroy trailed by 12·1 al cent of ils shots from the field
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got the extra period tip . and the end ol the first period, but while Alhens ended w1th a 40
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quickly took a 53-51 lead. The hit a ho~slreak in the second per cenl. Logan pulled down.
iod, U!Ot Jacket forward Mark was high with 17 pnints 8iiCAel
visitors then added a Ire e quarter and led 21·20 at half- seven of the Panthers 19 reSEUAL STANDINGS
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throw to ge on top by three.
lime. The Panthers rere on top bounds and Clark gol 16 of Ath(AU Games)·
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Rtllllli~ Logan, Panther SeD· 37-33 at the end of lhe third ens' 38.
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JUmp ·shots and a fifth from Friday night againsl N~W
lor center, cut the margin to perlnd.
The Athens reserves IICOl'l!d Athens
10 feet away. Hts secqnd long ville.
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54-SS on a .jumper, but Athens The Panthers, after a bucket a 37-28 trimnph in th&amp;
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Defending co-challlPion Athens and .19116167 'title ef(ort made the score 52-47 for Jackson won the reser1oiPii!f
then •ot iis vi to
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b t m'd ay nary contest Jeff Werry topped
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Jackson shared.flrst place i!' the ' Sout)l~ast~rn .Jack!On, but al that point Sau- 44·31. Dennis Ault and ." ~iid
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four pomt spread on a Duc~eL through the third quarter, bnd- P?m. eroy w1th 10 and ~hke Good- Pomero . .· . . , , , . , 1 2 175 185 S t d
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I Nelsonvllle ..... I 2 180 194 aAu: ay mgt ;.. Its
th' d 2-185· p00ton ~2-12 TOT· tal fifth fouls and exited. From pori. Mapes and Rice e,a~l!:il
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ATli~NS - (521 - Rapp 13
I 3 237 246 delermmed Pomeroy vivo, 57·
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M'ddiepnrt
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SEOAL VARSITY
Jackso~ handed M.iddlet&gt;o'rt its er ~· Hanning 0- 2-2· chance&gt; al the free lmr t~Ot· '
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closing seconds when Athen; 1 scorer, had sconng honors lm 2-2-6. Totals 23-11-57. · TEAM
W L p OP first conference loss at Jack· TOTALS 2j_5_ 53.
' ting lO of II io the las! quarteo,[ Tan~ehill 8--0- 16, . w:&amp;~vii
grabbed the rebound from a for the evemng by "nkmg 13 . POMEROY (53) - Swisher Jackson ...... .. 3 0 223 170 son. 68.,3 The lronmen areal- BY QUARTERS:
wh1ch was !he real &lt;"tsher tn , I- I- 1, Pullen 1~. _
charity tGS.S and scored
for f1_eld ~oals. and.two free throws 4-!l-8, Radford 7- 1- 15, La- Athens
.....• 3 0 1.,5 142 so 3·0 m
. ' 1.rague pay.
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51·51. Goard Bo b Shalwy, wit h for 28 pom Is. . ar a
gan 8--3-19,
Moore 1- 2-· l, Mi.ddleporl . .. .•• 2 1 169 1••0 tue o1 t he1r
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· •· ' Swan C-0- 0, . aviS =..:'-'•.,
10 20 17 0--· 53 1 was 1e 1g I erenre. "1
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the score tied, tried an outside for At hen9 to beco~e. thc only Whaley 3-1-7. Totals 23-7- Wellston .... ... 1 2 168 169 er the Jackets, the Ironmen Reserves _ Nelsonville 42, 11po. r1dt outscored Jackson 2J to 23 Sauer 5-,0-10, Bu!cht'r ~
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s_hPI '..or Pomero just before other Bulldog lo hit m double I 53.
Pomeroy .... ... 1 2 175 1115
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1e ~oals. Hul of 111e11
II ' 4 Totals 2' 13 of 11) 53.
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are c1ear cu 1 1avor1 1es 0. cap- ~an 41 ·
chances at the fouJ line the 1
JACKSON
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Nelsonville ... .. 1 2 180 194 lure the 1966-67
conference
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1 2 151 175
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cashfd in but 3 times. They were ~· Howe 4-~ 13, Mullin"'., 7f0
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6--6 :..ireen 5-6-16.· L~6;:1t. :
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NBA Standing•
TOTALS
12 12 IM 1377 Wellston scored Jts f~rst wm ~f 111- 7-29; Martm, 3-&lt;Hi; Nlch- Jlnd the had six tri s lo the' 4- 8: Totals 23 (22 rf 29PIIi' .'
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the season by dowmng Galii· Iolas, 1-0--2: Lavender, 8--6- _ ___ !'..___ --~-·--- - - - - ·- "-=~=,...,
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Eastern Division
SEOAL RESERVES
polis 65·58 while Logan picked 12: Milliken. 0--IHI: Jeffers,
Daily Sent1nel, Pomeroy-M iddleport, 0., Dec. 12,. I~
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IV L P OP Iup its inti tal triumph by slip- j 1-0--2: McManis, 1-1~3 TO- '
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Philadelphia
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3 0 113 90 ping pa.t Nelsonville, 56-53. i.o- ITALS 24-17--&lt;IS.
Boston
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Wellston
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116
Jinal
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up
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Gilmore,
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Jackson,
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~w ~ldndOr showed Duke !young _ Br~ins, summed it up l Cincinnati
6-2 ; Spencer, 2-~; Ford,
9 16 36 Logan ... ....... 1 2 109 109 victory.
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Baltimore
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101!
Box
scores
of
Saturday
night's
Gilkey, ~; Mit- 1
5 23
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I "There's only one word for i
We•Iern Dl..
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Pomeroy
1 2 110 127 loop battles :
chell 8--7-19; Ryal, 0--1- 1; 1
Country &amp; Westero · ··''
The _1-foot·l Alcindor UCLA's !Aicindor;-problem. Every . seVI~~\. P&lt;'l. Gallipol iS
2 97 134
LOGAN 156)
Davidson, 1-2-4: Meadows,
;e~s. alwnal sophomore. center, cond he s on lhat court he s San F .
...... 0 3 101 m westfall 582-12 ; Weiland 7
. TOTALS 22-14-58. 1,
20 9 ·690 Middleport
· · saturd~y pro bl em."
~ALS
12 12 902 ~
BY Quarters :
stu I[L'&lt;l iq 38 ~mts
DetroitranciSCO
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-2-16;
Kemper
4-3-11;
Stone
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13 15
night· to lead hiS young Drum
Score Fillh Win
Si. LouiS
1l 14 ·:~l
SATUROAY'S RESULTS:
Wellston
14 17 II II- 65 .
. team to .!01-117 rout over bighly
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regarded ·lJuke and a two.gamel Texas Western, the defendm. g Los Angeles
11 17 ..193 i Wellston 65 Gallipolis 58
Shenandoah 51 Newport 41
Reserve score- Wellston 59 ·
: swee . over the visitors from NCAA champwn .nd ranked Chi cago
9 21 .300 Jackson 68 Middleport 13
Woodsfield 83 Matamoras 6f. Gallipolis 2t••• _ _ _ _ __!,;P,.h,..9"'8"'5,.·3,.3,.08""""""""",..,.,.,.=,.,,.,.,.,.,c,.hes,.;,t,.er,.,,.Oh!!!!!lo,.!~
~econd th1s week, scored Its
Sunday's Results
Lima Senior 69
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Athens 57 Pomeroy 53 lot)
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. g Ne Yorker ifJ t stra1g t VJctory a:) the .os Angeles ll9 Cincinnati 118 Logan 56 Nelsonville 53
Ottawa Glandorr 66
who let h~:'~ates d: most of 1Miners, paced by Dave Lattin's Baston 117 Philadelphia 103
(Rmrvei
Canton South 69
•th''
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hi
U · 21 pomts stopped
."&gt;Outhern (Only games scheduled)
s d v n 52
e scormg " ay mg as !e I\lelhod!st wlule third·ranked
Wellston 59 Gallipolis 21
an y a ey
Blue DevilS swarmed' over htm IK t k
th p t R 1 h tt
NIIL S d
Jackson 44 Middlepert 31
Canton McKinley 72
w~ lh a collapsing I'•· · ·
man en uc y, \'il
a 1ey 1 mg
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tan iogl
Athens 37 Pomeroy 28
Akron Central 54
defense found 1\ 1, .
)atur·, two free throws m the last two By Un1ted Press Inlematlooal N 1 .11 42 L
Canton Lincoln 75
~r
41
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W L T l'ts e son vi e
ogan
Akron Suuth 48
day. He h1l for •.
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IMd ··two of seVeJ1~. n.'l l ti'Jrow I aver~ tlleir se(.'ond de(eat ul the New York
11 7 6 28 Jackson at W~lston ,
Al1iance 64 East LiverpQOL 57
' attempts "' UCLA, top·ranke~ l wee .
Toronto
10 6 7 21 Gallipnlis at Athens
New Philadelphia 69
12
3
7
27
nationally, swept easily to 1ts 1 Riley Jed Kentucky an upset Ch~eag~
Pomeroy at Logan
North Canton 10
11 9
23 NelsonviUe at Middleport
third victory in as many games. ' victim of Virgmia Tech ea rlier ~ontreal
Upper Sandusky 40 Gallon
6 12 5 17 SA1\IRDAY'S GAMES:
Kentucky Winner
im the week, w1th 3~ points asto n
Bellevue 59 Willard 58
In otper action involving the Iw hi 1e Northwestern's J i m Delrolt
. . 6 15 2 l4 Pomeroy at Wahama
Norwalk 57 Shelby 44
· lOp . tO , Texa~ Western stopped Bruns, whose layup at the
Sunday s lle$atls ·
Gallipolis at Coal Grove
Marion Catholic 64
' Southern Methodist 71~. Ken- Ibuzzer to tie the game was ! New York 4 Montreal 2
Logan at waverly
Colonel CraiVford 53
tucky edged Northwestern 118· ldiSallowed, scored 34.
· De~rmt 4 Toronto 1 .
.~ Alexander at Nelsonville
Zanesville 60
116, . Michtgan State downed Matt Aitch tallied 25 and Lee ! Ch•ca~o 2 Boston 2• 110
Athens at warren IAcal
Columbus Central 44
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Wichita State lOJ.OS, HoustoniLalayette . dropped in 20 .as .
AHL standlqo
NFL Staudlngo
By United Press lntern•tloaal
· dumped Hawaii 9J·59, Louisville Michigan State downed Wicb!ta I
. nipped Socthern Illinois 70·66 m State.
I By United Pre" lnteroatlonal
Eaotern Dlvlsloo
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double overtime, New Mexico l In other action. Villanova ,
Eastern Division
blasted Texas Tech 80·59 and edged :.Jarquette 811·78, St. I
W. L. T. Pet. Zanesville Rosecrans :o4
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Drigham Yowrg trounced St. ' Joseph's tPa. ) downed St. Dallas .
9 l 1 .750
Ridgewood 4~
Hershey
13 9 3
Mary's of CaHiornia 108-57.
!Francis tPa.J 8:;.71, Soulh St. Loms
8 4 1 .m Maysville 76
~~~=ore
13 7 1
Ninth-ranked North Carplina ;Carolina beat Maryland 65-~l, Cleveland .
8 5 0 ,6;5
New Lexington 6!
and V1rgmi a Tech tNo. 101 were iMici!igan upset Dav1dsun ll-ll8, Philadelphia
&amp; 5 0 .mj Philo 49 Sheridan 47
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! Iowa State downed Drake 90·83, Washmgt•n
1 6 0 .S38 West Muskingurn 70
western Dlvlsioa
~lcmdor, even With b1s "low" : Evansville beat Notre Dame P1ttsburgh
4 8 1 .333
Roseville 64
19·point ou.tput Friday nig!lt, is 1105. 99, SouU~ern California Atlanta
S 10 0 .231 Tri-Valley 59 Crooksville 57
Pittsburgh
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averagmg ~~.~ pnmts per game. whipped Depaul 82·79, West New York
Ill I .033 Miller 59 Glouster 57
Rochester
!5 9 1 31
He opened his varsity career' Virgin!• nipped Illinois 90·88,
. Wesl&lt;l'll Dlvlsioa
Cleveland
8 10 3 1•
w11h a 56·perlormanc:e agairu;t Vanderbilt stopped Wake Forest
W. L. T. Prl. Boston at New York
Buffalo
~ 18 4 1j
crosstown·nval Southern Cali- 88. 82, . Loyola of Chicago ~flreeP Bay
11 Z 0 .!46 (Only game Echeduledl
fomia hiSI week before meeting ,whipped Illinois Wesleyan 89-68, Baltimore
3 ~ o .615
Sunday'• Gamel
Soaday'• Reoults
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Kansas
City
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San
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Baltimore
4 Sprin•fleld 2
lhe Blue DevJ s..
1 Dayton
routed Easlern Ken.
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Duke Coach VIC Dubas, who!e tucky 104·82 and Arizona State San FranciSce
fi ~ 2 .5451Denver at Bulla!~
Rochester 4 Bu a 0
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charges were supposed to took Creighton 75.69 .
Chicago
Pitt.sburgh 4 Cleveland Z
4 7 2 .364 Houston at Miami
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Minnesota
4 8 1 .3::3 t0nly games scheduled)
Providence 3 Hershey 3, lie

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!Bulldogs are 57-53
·Winners in Overtime

Ingels Open Every

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hours z.4 and 7-8 p.m. ParOI'b : :
QROVm Ohio IUPI) daugllter oi St. Louis were
V!ith
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only on Pediatrics Ward.
'nit Rev. Staniej
lllloa bad tiai
London Dam was run- Ivloltors last week of her par· brother and slsler·in·law, Mr.
PT. PLEASANT - Tbe Pt.
e e Admulloas .
1 U,ttle . tr:ouble . geltlng hto nlng~·12 feet, Mermel
Dam onto, Mr. and Mro. John Sargent and Mrs. Robert Mallo•. and
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Pleasant Archery club baa com- FoK,.':::
go~lis\
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truck • .,. today.
13 feet, and Willflll4 dam II ~ ~ Mrs H '- E John- his mother, Mrs. Elmer Matt••·
ple\¥11 plans lor the
Indoor
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The minister, who OWII8 a teet.
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Funeral services were held at
shootlni match Monday and Daniel, 1910 Eastern Ave.; Mrs.
~ ftrm here, left bls iBoat Movemellll:
leon, Taauny, Cheryl and T~r- Tempi• Church on Mondav for
l'riday oight.s at the local Na· Ora A. Shaver, 720I&gt; Second
hom•\ before dal'ill 8lld forgot ; Ohio River - Andrew Cal· ry, spent . the Thanksglvmg Harley Townsend, Galena: who
tlonal Guard Armory.
Ave.; Mrs. Carl L. Nibert . ._
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bb lloule and lrul!k ileys. llf houn up 14, 1:30 p.m.: Jenks weekend With bor brotber, Mr. wao a former resident of this
Plans also were made for a Hedgewood Dr.; Mrs. Blanclle
~on lhe fi'GIIt door, bull up 14, !:15 p.m.; Polljo K. up and MN. Robert Sleek and lam· communily. He Is survived by
ClifistmasdlnneratGeneBall's Nibert, 82 State St.; John A.
bb t~ife, leeriJI&amp; Ill b\truder,1t, HO p.m.; W. S. Rhea up Uy of Massillllll illd other rtla· his wife, the .former Virginia
Restauraol lonight. beginning Howard, Rt. 2 Bidwell; .LaJ:Y
0
refused to an~wer the door.
i14, &amp;:15 p.m.; John Lodd Dean ilives. Mrs. Ada ~:ck aC&gt; VInson, two sons, Paul H. and
at J:IIO. Members are asked to W. Edge, Jr., Rt. 1 GallipnH•:
,
He went around to the back: up 14, 10:45 p.m.; Baby Lear companied them h ·
Martin H at home; two daugh·
contact Don Nott, secretary, for LewiS L. Maddy, Rl I Galllp.. COLUMBUS (UPI)- Pollee door, but !he iltiD did IIIII 1 """ ' up 14 1·15 a.m.· Express down ' lllr. and. Mrs .. Howard Thoma 1ters Susi~ at home and Reba
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lis; Mrs. Fred Facemire, Rt. 1 today had a lot cllheories but wer It So lllxoD, 16 1o1 a la&lt;l·'
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1urther'·n1ormat!on. A ....
U· Galli lis· K dl AnnBa
R littl el lD lhe w.t. murder de fr
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d •l4, 4:45a.m.;
DCiplo up l,
NI!'N Straitsville and Mr. !Mrs. Bob Tennant), Sunhol"'.
change will take place at the
pn • en
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r om ""' P1'11B an 15:55 a.m.; Harvey Jordon up
Services were conducted
by
dnner
I Bidwell; Mrs. Paul F. Den- of a weslaide family.
dlniiied up to a IB&lt;fll!d.Door IS 6·15 am. Steel Ran-r .•nd Mrs. La'!" BaiT, and Da-1
David Wh•'te wi'th Inter
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Anyone who Is intereetel! in ney, r., -we ;
P J.
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' down IS 6·30 am · Eaotern up
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ment in Temole Cemetery
0
joillllli the Point
Pleasant Heck, Rt. 2 Gallipolis: WII- homicide sqUid, !lid SUnday He tapped softly, 10 8111111 111 16, ~:00 ~.~.; OVEC up 16 5.45 · ~;ln~n:u~~s ~!!~;/;;.:~'·1 1 Those who called al the h~me
Arc~er Club may coatact Uam P. Plillllps, Rt 1 Bidwell; Ills lnveslllatlon Into lhe lriple disturb lhe ael&amp;hbon. H Ia 1 a.m.; Mar&amp;aret Lewis down 11, ' and Palricia ·
of Paul and William c. Perk
George Casto, president, phone Mrs. Harold F. Mack, Olesh· m~er has led ~re.
frllblelled witt llrtd 1 lkalio!d:20 a.m.; Kathleen K. up It, ' Mr and Mrs Frank Sarvor I because of the death of Mt.
675-S, or Cbarles Walden, !ro; Mrs. Jolin D. Salllz. Kl.
We have no motive,
ber molver ~the lliJI.i4:30 a.m.; Pollywoa up
u. ) Jo~ and Eddie of Bever!' Townoend were Mrs.
Ruth
vice president, phone 875-2325, I Galllpoila; Charles B. Roblrr pects and very I!W dlleJ, dow at blm, illd
ucl
16:115 a.m.; Wayne H. down 17, , were YSunda v~i~N of
Sharp and son, Kennard, Columor )Jon Not~ secret81')'-treasur- ~el~ M~. Fr&lt;d. MP. ~:" ~u:~~
red u:\":.~== 7:20a.m.! Indiana up 1&amp;, 1:55 ,porents, Mty and Mrs. Howard I bus, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sharp,
er, phone lm&gt;3387.
• • easant.. rs.
l!lJ .
appea
a.m.: Nabonal up 18, 4:55a.m.; Thuma and P•tricia.
1Canal Winchester: Mrs. Harley
It was anuounced thai
the Earl 0. 'lb&gt;ma, Pomeroy, Mrs. to be 1 triple bomidde, 9lDce window lllld tapped again. l!iJ Elisha Woods up IS. 5:05a.m.; LDUis Oielll who is attending I Townsend, Paul, Martin, and
Arsber club will host tile West l'ernoa A. Cadle, Leon, W. Va.; they wa-e Wllble 10 loealt the wife !trocl
blttlnC ~bJJJJ R. H. Bosworth II up 19, 6:40 college in Micl.lgan was a re- ' Susie, Galena; Mr. and Mrs.
Virl!l"ia Archery Assn.. State M~. Heber Rlllle, Pt. Plea.. murder CUD iD tbe!r apartmeol ID the
arm ~ . a.m.; Steel Trader up 23, S a. ,cent visitor of Mr: and Mr•. l Bob Tenhant, Sunbury; Mr. and
0peo over the Memorial Day ant, WIWam R. Anderson, Jr., whe~ they tlved fGr Glle mcnth. times. ,. In lair COIIdl
t Im.; Jeffboat up 23. 6 05 a.m., j CharIts Diehl and family.
1 Mrs. Emzie Davis, Parkersburg,
weokem &lt;Uid the wv AA Loot Pomeroy; Mrs. Raymond L. ~ bodies ol lllrey Lovine, lllml , 10
lloo a hlca up Greenup 1.30
p.m. Mrs. Lincoln Russell
wu W. Vo. Mrs. Townsend il o
Shoot in August
Kerns, Rt. I Racine: Mrs. Paul i7, hls wife Gnila SJ. and her St. .lbry 1 Hospital . in nearbf ISally Polk up Greenup 10 p.m.; I Ioken to Holzer Ro!pital 00 niece of the Pack brothers
The WVAA si.te
meeting H. OUrs, Portland; Mrs. GBiy mother, Mrs. MIMie Terral, N HulllliJCioll,tedw:,.a.
Wil lCharles StevellSOII down Gree~&gt;- Thanksgiving Day for medical The aMual Christmas .prowill be held n..e also on Sun. L. Massie, Wellston;
Mrs. were discGv~ !Ate Saturday bellll trea
up 11:30 p.m.; Little George Icare. She Is feeling somewhat, gram wlll he held at the Ternday, Janu81')' 8, at the Point James W. Morris, Jackson ; Ml1i. by Mrs. Levines -Ded emdown Greenup 12:116 a.m.; Ken· ,better.
rle Methodist Churth on Frlcby
Pleasant Cily Buildlnc
John E. Grow, Jackson; 14rs. pJoyer and a comparuon.
tuckian down Greenup 5.35 a. . Mr and Mro Charley Smith evening December :13 and ev-----·
James B. Aldridge,
Coal Pollee ..ld the apctmeot
MOUNT ODBIJl,l*' (U· m.; Louisiana up Greenup &amp;:05 1and jo were ,;anksgivlng Day eryone ~welcome. '
Grove: William F.
Allh.r, bore evidence~ 1 struale, but Pit - ~- lime hrlllp a.m.; Boc-K up Meldahl 1:55. P· ; visitors of their daughter, Mr. Carpenter Youth Group, Bap.
Olesapeake, Mrs. Eugene H. :•dthe..oo::r,.:lidAIIIII:'w: oat tile n1lrolll llullla 111111 m.; .Zimmer up Meldahl UO and Mrs. Doyle Knapp, Kail, tist church, met at the cburch
Hafer, Rt. .a Jackson , Mrs. .
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,... ., aueraD¥ 18 .., dll- p.m., MISs Susan down Meldahi iKevin and Charles, Langsville. on Sunday evening and plans
Cbarle1 S. Smcl~"· WeDstoo; lipped &lt;&gt;Ver and 1 llAII ,... If lllelr - · llol cll1 12:45 a.m.; 0. F: Shearer up ' Also enjoying the turkey din- were made for their annual
Mrs. Mary Colhns, Rt. I Ew- broken.
.,....b bore llllak tiiey llavo Meldabl U5 a.m.. Ro,. G. up Iner were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 1Christmas program which will
CONTINUED From Pap 1
ington; Ira E. Sharp, 1!1. 1 p,_
tile - · 1'lle7 an olfero. Meldahl 2:30 a.m.; Bessie Wal: 1Knapp and Mlcharl, Timmy and be beld on Sunda~ evening, De·
CommuniN.
dro: Edward R. Pattersoo, 0&gt;1Lac for llle • llllle-toac. life. ker ~wn ~eldahl 2.40 a.m., Mrs. Lena Knapp.
cember 18.
TheAmeriean :copter unit tagevllle, W.Va.; K~ly Jo Colalllei rallrold - tile tnek F1'81lklin Pierce dowb Meldshl Mrs. Ann Barnitz and Carol Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frazier
lhat IS ~Jng
Thais in ley, Wellston· Mts. Herbert
at least
I a.m.; Flag Ship down Meldahl · Ann Mary Ruth and Ellen or d 1 mil of G u· u5
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wbat tbe V.S. military establlob- L. Pope, Weliston.
NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices
'fto M- GDead VDialo s:25 a.m.
Po.,;eroy were Thanksgl;;ng :nt .: y 'th h~ lpo ' s~n
men! termS a logistical capad!y
Births
today opened higher in modor- CoueD wW ae&lt;ept bids aaUl 1 GaJIIpollt llom - Onward up 1Da
ests 0
a u ay WI
. paren s,
arrived ID Thailand about a Mrs ""·ald B F
ate trading on the New York aooa Dee Zl oo Ul! feel of 9:45 p.m.. Betver dowo 12:30 j y i"
I her parent.s, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Gillogly and
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orernan,
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and Mrs. D. H. Robeson and other relatives here
year ago and waa sent to Columbus, son, 9:44 p.m. Frl- Stock Exchan&amp;•·
ratio, wetpillJ about N toea. a.m.: Tibolt up 1:55 a.m.; II. Chester Morris
M
d M Ea · S k
Nakorn Pbanom, 4011 miies, day; Mrs. Gary L.
Massie, Shortiy after the epening bell, Abo lnri!Mled lD tile pacbp li:. Bowles down 2:55a.m.; Jron..i
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. r. an rs. r1 tar ~y
northeast of Bangkok.
Wellston, daughter, 4,56 a.m. the United Press internaUonal 1ft railroad Ilea, 111ree blimp- worker up 3:55a.m.; George I
ViSited at the .home of their
Thailand's war dates at least sunday ; Mrs. Earl o. Thoma, stock market Indicator showed er 11apa, alld 1 twlttii. n.e Price down f :IS a.m.; Lllllaa
grandson, DaVId Wi•eman and
to the beginnin( of this decade, Pomerey, daughter, 12:27 p.m. a gain of 0.21 per cent with 7R7 v111ap
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rdroM 1Ciark down 7:45 a.m.
lamMrlly.andln RMulla~:_
J0rd
and perhaps before.
Sunda
issues crossing the tape. There m.w 11 tl!e Sllortl!De wat ' luam Filla Duneaa
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an
Form Communist lfiiiiP
y.
wtre 383 aclvances and Di orpDhed ill tm. ,k last 8....., up Marmo~ 9,46 p.m.; ~
1nd children were in Charleston,
Sometime in the early 1.9e0s,
llfsebaries
declines.
1'1111 .,,.. tbe tnek ,.11
a Fort Dearborn down Marmet !
n;:o
W. Va., on Sunday where lh•Y
Communist began to lure yontbs Arthur W. Alllson, Mrs. Cla.ra Airlines moved mostly iiJgher. week ago today. 11lt line 1:20 a.m.; Charles K. doiiD
called on Mr. and Mts. A. R.
from 1mpnvenshed areas
to Ambrose, Mary N. Boster, Will· Electronics also improved with IIDked IIIOIUlt GDead, Morrow , Winfield 3:15a.m.; Solvay dOWD~
Caster and Mr. and Mra. ChN- ,
Cvmmunlst Cbma and North ard Burchett, The Rev. WI!Hs some exceptions. Steels opened Coaaly'a seal, will! Edlsoe, a Winfield 5:10 ~.m.; Lll&lt;'v Jalll!
IY ALTA. CONE
ter Spencer.
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G: Coburn, Mr;'· Floyd D. Col- on a steady note lllld .moton ..,mmuoll)o two mllet away. Lw:as up Winfield 1:40 ~.!II.
Enoo Peck, '"'" and daugh· MN. Doyl; Knapp, Kall, KtvOn New Year's Day, 11165, trill, Byrd 0IIlinger, Sr., Mrs. had a firm tone. Alrtraft.s
ter, Springfield, spent an after- In and Charles of Lanesvlllt
Cnmmunist China announced Goldia A. Hendren, Shirley Ann gained fracUons in most csses.
noon with Mn. Ginevra F01ter. were Wedn!!day visitors of Mr.
toormatwn ol the Thailand Hersman, Tennant
Holland, Fairchild Camer gained 1 to
MJ• Unda OlrlsUan
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employment In Ollumbul.
~d MN. Charley Smith and
~;lllllnal I.Iberabon Front-Vtet l Emery JolmsoD, Ch&lt;eyl Ann 351&gt;. MagnavC&gt;I rose to 44. The Portland Home Dem011o ,
K. E. Erickson was in All&gt;
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Osborne,
Mrs. mM fell 1 to 3'/SI and Tem rttltion club wlll meet oa
e111 on lluslne'" TUesday.
Rut there 1.! .very llldicatioll l Howard C. Samples, Ml!s fran. Instruments gave up I&gt; to !OS\•. De!day, December II, from 101
Charles Eosex and family ed S nd ·
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""" that the. Co~mUIIIst ces Stroth, Mrs. Ethel
WI~ Sperry Rand tacked on 1&gt; to a.m. til S p.m. at the homo of
Colmnllus, spent a re&lt;ent week:
u ay w
rs. . nco n
n.ovement m Thailand ll11n laO! IIams, Mrs. Earl Winkler, Floyd H.
Mrs. Rllib Ebersbacb, for Ill ' Mr. and Mra. William Ruso end with Mrs. Maud HolComb.' Russell at Holzer llospital.
' •mt ol the native landsi'Ope I. Yalei, Brenda L. Slanclifl, General Molorl added 10 to ChriJtmu party and &amp;lit u- and son, Billy, of Columbus and Klllllll!lh Mosoman and lam- afternoon.
e" ~" tf under outside dlre&lt;tlon. Mrs. CbarlH L. stnDe ,and In- 68'1• . in the auto Hction. ehanee.
and Mrs. Blaine MilhOAn, t1y spent the Thanksgiving holl· Albert Cone and wife spent
. Mr.
1s le.ders are all Thai faat son, Mrs. Eugene Bare, cbry!ler beld s!Mdy at 33. Ford
Elaine,
Tooy and Mikel, local, clay with their 1011 William Sunday With Donald Cone and
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nnllves, •s are lbe . bulk of 11:1 Mrs. K. Mooroe Cllaae, Mrs. lAcked on 10 to 40. U.S. Steel
TO MEET 11JE!IDAY
Thanlcsgiving dinne&lt; who Is lllaltoned ot Fort Ben- family, Athens.
1were
wllowers. Now estunated va. Luther E. erm,, Mra. Harry was up I&lt; at mi.
. The JlaciDe Ftremtn AuDI· : gueots of Mrs. Glenna Milhoan nlng Ga.
· John A. Henslar,
Newark,
n~usly Ill 1,000 to 5,000.
. L. Crippen, Mrs. AUce Geusler, KLM advanced I~ to llltl in lary will meet Tuesclay, Decem- : am Bernard. Mn. Allee Dod- M;. Ginevra Footer visited Sptnl a few days here ~ith his
,tsti!t1es on ~"-guerrilla IJndweU Undell Jarvia, Diana the aJrlloea. F.astern piclted up her 13, a1 7:30 p.m. at the fire son called lD the allernoon. at th~ L. 0. c:vttrell home for mother, Mn. Grace Htllllllr and
actaliVIIy are Dill avowable. Tbe K. McAngus, Mrs.
Rebecca "'• to 79'L and Della gainetl 1'10 boose. New members are we!- Mrs. Lucille Frost came to 1 few davs
went deer hunttng.
Th government operatea 011
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thai · W!sbin Mirkin, Kimberly Jo NeviDe, to 121\'o. Unlled fell 1 to 61'f. """"· Sanla will be at the Ra· i her trailer home Thank•glving. Mi!! Patricia M '· Gray. Wesley Gregory wao a Meresults &lt;l.ry combat ~
Mrs. Otis N. Ntble, Mrs. Olar· and Amortcall Airlints eased 1&gt; doe to!"" ball on Sunday at 2 Mr. Larry Farley retuml!d to !On, Ky., spent a w. .end with Arthur visitor one day
the
information on lndlvlclual bat.- I los Ralston, Arnold R. Reynolds., to 118.
Ip.m. With treats for ohildren 10 his work Monday morning.
her parenls, Ramon Morris and past y~oek
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Mrs.
Myrtle
Sheets,
Mro.
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years
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Mr
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CITE
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and clllldren or Lancuter wert Joe Turn,er, wife and Tony, Pomeroy PoHee l!Tfllal Lar-1
own poole.
~ ~w~ ~:ant
Spike's Case Goet
dinner guests of his mother, Albany. ealll!d on her mother, I')' Brown, 22, Pomeroy, for
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Mer1e rnsA. CONTINUED from Page 1 . Before Grand Jury. Mrs.
Edith Osborne.
Mn. Ginevra Foster SundaJ apinnJna the wheel&amp; oa Ilia ear
1011, ... s.
Mr. and Joint Maynard Bahr
INVITE AP.PIJCATIONS
Kuhn aDd IDfant son, Mrs. Ar- II a "shoo-In" for
mtnorlty
CO~BUS (UP II - r he were 'lbanksglvlng guests of Mr
A ll
leu OwOIIS 8lld Infant ""'· Mn. lloor leader of the nell lqisla- alate 8 esse againSt Wl1llam R. and Mtll. Cash Bahr and rem:
pp catlllll lor food baskeb David R. RJua and
lnlint ture wblcll CODV1!11!! JIIJL z.
Minor in till! murder of Clrica- U Alto
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M
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and toys. for small children~ aa1I&amp;hter
9ell. Cl\arlea J.
carney, &amp;0 theolopn Dr. Robert W.
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bo receiVed at the Salvation
Vouft&amp;JIOWII who will ea11 the Spike ,.., !clleduled to go be- ;;. 011
IWle
Army Headquarten, lU Butter·
· caucus of
.., wae
to 'Mrs.
11 Democrats !Gre the snnd jury today.
nut Ave., on Wednesday, IJe.
elected to the :u-member ,..... The youna drtlter and adml~ Jordon.
comber 14, aDYtlme lo 110011 «
ld "F k Klni 1 shoo- led church bur&amp;lar with a IDal
:.!enday, Dee. 11th 111 the 11111*
ate sa • ~n
. ' a .
history of mental WDesl plead- Mr. and Mro. Lawrence Miltime.
ln. And,lllll• certainlf all rJgbt ed Innocent Friday and wa hoan of RuUand caned 011 Mra.
for me. Kine also •rves u held In 1.., l 0 without boDcl
ETerett Milhoan and l!emard
. e '' a
· Sunday afterllOCIII.
pretfdent of lhe Oblo AJ1.C10.
. RAPPED TWICE
Thomss Honry !lboemalter,
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Murl Taylor'• son-in-law, Ev·
A .¥~ Vtr110n "'"" l!nod oa 83, of Middleport, Rt. 1, died Oil Flow Swpped
· Mrs
erett lllnaa, who baa been In
two cllarceo In Pomeroy May- $unday 1110t111nt1 in a Buntin&amp;- 1IE!IW1', LEBANON- on. live ,;........,. of the ' Meigs 1 the Unlvenlty Hospital at eo.
or !lE'Ies Lepr's Court Sal- ton hospital.
ceased nowiilg today · \b1QUsh CouiJty 'l'llbereulasls
1 0 d lumbus baa murned to b Is
ui'Uj evening waa Richard Fri.- Funeral setvices wUl be COli- the multimillion dollar Jnterna- Iloalth Al!n., rtp'orted today home al Long !IG!tom. He goes
ley, 31, f25 and coats on char!V ducted Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. tlooal pipeline rrom Iraq to the !bet 1215 lftten have been .., ta Colnmhas each week lor
•• o1 deolnlction of Pi'"'*' ty at Olapman's Mortuary by the Mediterranean. The
pipelloe ceited lD tha Cbrlotmaa Seal treatment.
and flO and COlla for disturb- Rev. James R. Maya, Burial was shut down 1n Syrla"whlch catitpaip OODtrlbullllg ..,.lO Thomas Weber lJ improvlnl
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will be In Sprinl HID Cemetery. sol!ed the line Thursday to 'l'b!t loal Ia t35GO.
• slcrwly al his home.
A retlted Iarmer, he
wss force the Iraq Petroleu mCo.,
-GI- I. Mllhu
born s.ptember 23, 1183, In Cab- (IPCI to double lls lfanail and I WIINI' JWL fOJt Do\VIS
ell Counly, a son of the late royalty payments:
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Horace Greeley wu ·one of
QUICK SERVIC&amp; FOR
.Joe and ~lt~beth Chapman It wa• not clear wpether the !be ~" of the ball boud of
THE HOLIDAYS!
Shoemaker.
line was shot doiiD bJ Syria ao Jelfmo~ . DavlJ, preildeul of
Survivors include the widow, repnrted earlier or by company I!Jt' C4nfederacy, wbon Davb
Mro. Ida C. Pine Shoomaktr: officials. The stora&amp;e tanks at wu relmed from
Ffour daughters, Mrs. William the Syrian pnrt of Banias were Moaroe.
DRY C~NING
R. Meadows and Mrs. Peter run and any more on would
---M. Edmonds of Huntington: Mr have to be dlUilped. Syria baa
CIIDIPANZBEI
-SERVICECharles F. Gardner of Middle- forbidden tankers to load oil at Chimpamw are Ill home In
!Upen Yeur I..,.)
·-~ port, 0., and Miss Madeline !he porl
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triel or 00 lhe IJ'QIIIId. 'l11ey •-Lt----t ft-'I'DII!I Slloemaker, at home; nve sons,
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rotage for fruit, null and lrtfll IIWIIIIVII • WllllllfS
linK Marloh F. Sboemaker of Rome,
sBJIDIE TO ~
lhootJ lllld, 11 .DIPtfaD, build lmncllt.
,.,_..,
' 0., William F., Harry W., Rob- The Twin Qly i!IJi'(ilf Club 1ea1y aeats bl&amp;b 1n lilt treu.
DIVOTBII 1'0 IHJ'EI.DJ 01 ort L. and Jerry L. Shoemaker will meat 'l1nlnclay, Dec!emiiir
HEIGl · HAIOH &amp;IUU
of Huntington; a stater, Mrs. 15,. at 7:30 p.al. lD its mMtlnC
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_:;::,"',;::;~- ~. 0.; a brother, Ralph R. BUilditiC 1n llld4lepgrt.
,.,,..., .,. ......, ., - - Shotlnaker of Addi&amp;on, 0., alldi,.iiOij;g.;;,•;;~~-•tl
'ValleJ' PllltliiAlnt l!Gmpltlll, Uu ...
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·~";v:~~'~Wl 241._ 141- . ll'andchildren.
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Phila. 33 Cleveland 21
Weekend Sports Summary Duke for the Bruins' second
Bv' United Press In•ernatlonol
. ht tr'rump'I over lhe Bl ue Washington
Dallas 16
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Minnesota 2834Detroit
Saturday
Devil!: ..:::
PALM BEACH GARDENS,
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Pitlsbur~ 47 New York 28
Fla. (UPII - Arnold Palmer BUENOS AIRES, . Argentioa SAUanFria 16 St.ChiLouis 10,
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UPI)·'·' u· '" · • _, 1
an an 41
cago 1,
an d Jack NIC aus aze out (
~ ora&lt;IO. At:Ca.a lo sue&gt;
(Only g~mes scbeduiedl
six birdies on the last seyen cessfUlly 'dllfeQ~ed his flyweight
Satlll'llay's Game•
holes •nd won the $275,000 PGA boxi~l. ,c!Iampionship wilh a Cleveland at St. Louis
national team champiqnship;Y unarUmous decision over Ala·
. ,••, cran"'r()rres.
IOnly games scheduled I
-MEMPHI~. T•nn. cUPfJ _
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SuDday'o Games
Miami trailing 1·0 al halftime, I DETROIT (UP!) - Nick Baltimore at San Fran.
raUjed for two touchdown! in IEddy, Notre Dame's All- Dallas at New York
Ihe second half and defeated· America hallback, signed a Green Bay ot Los Angeles
Virginia Tech 14-7 to win the professional contract with the Minnesota at Chicage
Llberly Bowl game.
. Detroit Lions of the National Philadelphia at Washington
:Football League.
Pittsburgh at Atlanta
,ORLANDO, Fla. (UPif - ·
(Only games scheduled) .i
Halfback Roland Savage ran for i SYDNEY, Australia (UPI) ··olle touchdown and defen"' end 1 Kathy Wainwright of · Australia
AFL Slandlogs
Jeffrey Queen scored on an IJ&lt;oke her own world reoord In By UDlled Press !Jitematlonal
Intercepted pass to lead Morgan . the 400-meter freestyle with ~
Eastern Division
State to a 11·6 victory over ;4:41.7 clocking in the New
W. L. T. Pet.
\Vest Chester State in the 1Soulh Wales Ume trials.
Bostoa
6 3 2 .727
Tangerine Bowl game.
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Buffalo
B 4 I .5e'l
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NEW YORK (UPII -The New York
5 6 Z .m
BALTIMORE IUPI) -Re- iNew .York Giants hit tile lowest Housten
3 10 0 .231
serve qua~back Zeke Bra~ mark of their National FootbaDI Miami
2 II 0 .154
kow_ski ra!Ue(l the Green Bay
history when they '
Western Dlvuloa ,.
Packers. to a fourth-period
a 47-28 decision to the
W. L. T. Pel.
.touch(!own that enabled them
Sleelers for thetr •·Kansas City
10 2 I .!33
defear.tbe Baltimore Colts U-10 nth loss of the .eason.
Oakland
8 • I .615
19~·wln their second
-· San Diego
7 5 I .583
·• Uve'Western Ccm~nce Utle In
Tex. (UPII
Denver ·
. 4•.8 0 ,3(11
the Nationai ·FoOtball League,
lost tq the ! x.CJJncbed division title
Redsltins Sj.:SI but
Sunday's Resalls
a tie lor the Eastern Boston 38 Houston 14
in the National San Diego 42 New York 2'1
,League because the Oakland 28 Denver 10
Flleolls d'elealelj the St. Kansa• City 11 Miamll8
· Oarclinals 1&amp;-10.
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Caldwell " !lltad&lt;lwbrwk 55
3-19. CUildlff 1-7-15, Pro!IIU
IJckinc Valley 65 lfealh 42
1- 2-4, Diddle :1-S-7. Totals
O.mesville 9 Dilloovale ~
Tho Southern To.,adoeo trail- Ilor 11 Pllln!J.
COJC~ Hilton wotr~ ·s South· 17- 16-52.
New Coococd 59 Moraan 4&amp; ed pra&lt;Ucally the entire aamt 19 poln!J for .loulhtrn on ·
l'fiervt,lflU&amp;d picked ~'" its i,.__.._,...........,_iiiii,...ll
Martetta 50 Cambridae 48
"' tne visiting Ky~tr
Creek fteJd ..,,, alld lhrtt nl
second win by a 15-:18 margin
'~LEXSn
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Cleveland East 96
I Bobcats chalked up a 111-52 vic- topped all scorers. The only
In t~t prellmlllll'y contest. Kenr
The Rutland Red Devils drop· I
Cloveland Collinwood 36 tory over tho Melp Countlana er Southern player to hit
ny lhtlll' IS polnls topped the
ped a 58-52 de&lt;'ision to tne l Cleveillnd East Teen 63
ISaturday night at Raolnt.
doublt fllurtl wae Sherm
winners.
Fine Upholstered
Soutnwostern Highlanders In a
Cleveland Jonu Adams 61 Four of 1M Bobcat .starlira dlff with lti. Cundiff loll the SOUthern wUI host rlvll Eas~
liOn . league cage game at Rut- 1Brooklyn a2 Breck.. ill• 29
hit In ~ouble figurea whde hand. 111111 with ftve lollla
In a MOVC s•me this Tues1Shaker Heignts 54
lind Saturday nlgnt.
lng the Tnrnado team lls M&lt;OOd thrOUih tht t~ird quart.,,
day night.
SOFAS- CHAIRS
Coach Jim Adams' R~ oevGarfield He,ghiS 51
oetback in three atarta thl1 •••·
BY QUARTERS
U~ now W it~ one win tn three Belpre i4 Alexander 50
son.
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Ky(er Cre&lt;k ... . . 17 3% 50 112 j
•of rts. tralle 12-10 at tne end Soutnwi!Stern 03 Rutland 52
Kyger Creek led 17•13 tt the
Southern . . . . . . . 13 19 311 52
tne rt rst quarter Z&gt;-%4 at
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2-halft lme and 41·35 at the end '
end of the first quarter, 32-19
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ddl
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at intermission and 50-36 when
Hall 4-t-16, Grase 1-2--10,
Ml tporl, '
of lne third quarter.
Bradbury 7--4-18, White 0--3- 1
Roger Davis toppod
tbe
tne third quarter ended.
hosts with 18 points on sll
Cnuck Bradbury led the Kybuckets and six free tbrows.
ger Creek scorinl with Ieven
Joe llawkins and Dave K110rr
fieldgoals and _f_o~! free throws
By DICK THOMAS
also hll m double figures for ' Bv United Proto blteraatloall
Seven muat he 1 lucky num.
tne Devils. with 10 each.
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ResuIts

Rio Hedmen
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buckets and two rree throws Bowling Green 81 Wisconsin 61 ' Drop 'fh1rd
and Dillon chipped in 16 and Dayton 104 Eastern Kentu&lt;'ky 82 1
Hall
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Miami
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Xavier t04 Detroit 89
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llw VISitors hlt_ on 24 of 29 Toledo at SL Bonavt.nture

winners I Ohio State 73
storing w1th 18 points on eigh'l
Washlngten State 83 1
Carte r Lopped the

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alter losing
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cage encounters. downed the
Pirate• of Coach Mike Morri- :
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!hots fro m thr fiel d for a 49
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R tland but came back Friday '
per l'ent. Denms Weber pulled WHtenber 84 Capital 62
secuti ve Joss to lhe l.UIO er-1 u
dowll 12 of Hull and's "16 re.
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land College Indians 85-83 Sl\t- 1 mght to down the Hannan Trace
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DeniSon 72 On1o Wesleyan 58
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N h G II 18 1·
buund3 to lead in that depart-' Otterbein 62 Mt Union 50
urdav night ot Pl. Pleasant. - W1l cats 71-64 .. orl
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H!o Gra nde is now 5-4 for the now 1·2 and Umon Furnace 1-7 )
western 's :JO.
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a \~Jn-Wallttce 91 Kenyon 80 ,
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Star of the evenlnl was Ro~. .
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rony Ba~s. · re:- rna~ rom
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The Rutla nd re~e1 ve-s Sl ored
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D&lt;~v lon dropped in 2i pomli ltl er Garrett, 6-0 senior,
who
a 39-2!1 win with Ro~.:k.v \\1'! 1- Dwerta_nce 85 Ma~o n• . 59
lead tl;e Rio Grande scoring. scored 32 points and cleared the
78
li am~· nine poin ts topping the r·' ~~mgt:; C l1 ut lon 68
Dll:k Lusetti li-t semor guard boards of 19 rebounds. Garl"@tt i
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Lillie Dev ils. Morg&lt;~n's 19 lop- 'i\ ~ : ; ha: Jel";e~:v~·as~ Tech
hi ~ I had 11 field goals a~d 10 free 1
80 from Newark . ~-rJaymg
f'('d th e lose rs.
John Carroll 94 Thi el 90
'' best game of lht yc;~;r , " fin- throws to pace the Pirate!.
B) qu flrt rr~:
Cle \·e lt~nd Sta te 91
~ ot) I i~hed with 21.
Union Furnace g 13 1B 21- 11 :
South wes~ern
12 25 44 58
Slippery Hock 79 Bob Mabry. 6- 5 fre•hman , North Gallla
13 15 I! 10- ~
Rutland
10 24 35 4~ Bt&gt; thanv 67 Wes tern Heserve 64 from IJByton, ended up
with U~:~too Fnrna« (811 - Cook.'
Southwestern - Dillon 5- fi-- I CumDe~land as Rio Grande 83 19 points and cleaned
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Ges!le\ls, 8- 4- 20,
16 : Nott er 1- 1-3. Shrivr r 3- · Ced.arville 95 Trinity ti9
I bnards &amp;f 18 rebounds. The Rcd· 1Lambe:t 2-0-~ ;_ Mount :-51-i. Hrlll 7- 0-14 . Car1N H- Wiibeli"urce 73
men had 38 f'(tbounds. 1'h1 only j17: Sm1th 2-;-1 . Swart - 32-18. Tolols 24 1\ 0 of 111 58.
Kentucky Slate 60 , nlher Hedmon is double cot-I lL Ttoals . Z- !7- 61. G
-0arr~tt
1w11n scoring was Captam Don ' Nortb Galha (&amp;31 Rutland ·- Dav is lt- 6-1 3
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~lobry 6-7- 19; Thornton I)- I Williamstown, ~ . lor Its secVinton County Consolidated 2_ 2. Jnd Towler 0-2- 2. TOT-' ond loss. (0.1).
High School opened defense ol •Is Jl- 21--ll3.
- - -tneir MOVC basketball crown
Htnderson 40 Posadena 13
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last weekend with an impres- l
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sive
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Fotlball
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P-rll'floo Drua Storo
Tne tall Vikings showed 1reat Ttllll
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2GI I. MAIN
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Wool Bowl at Ro.!well, N.M,
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, a Uttle better than a nail, IMoraan St. 14 West Chester 6,
F/111111!/ess elecbic ileal
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Caldwell " !lltad&lt;lwbrwk 55
3-19. CUildlff 1-7-15, Pro!IIU
IJckinc Valley 65 lfealh 42
1- 2-4, Diddle :1-S-7. Totals
O.mesville 9 Dilloovale ~
Tho Southern To.,adoeo trail- Ilor 11 Pllln!J.
COJC~ Hilton wotr~ ·s South· 17- 16-52.
New Coococd 59 Moraan 4&amp; ed pra&lt;Ucally the entire aamt 19 poln!J for .loulhtrn on ·
l'fiervt,lflU&amp;d picked ~'" its i,.__.._,...........,_iiiii,...ll
Martetta 50 Cambridae 48
"' tne visiting Ky~tr
Creek fteJd ..,,, alld lhrtt nl
second win by a 15-:18 margin
'~LEXSn
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Cleveland East 96
I Bobcats chalked up a 111-52 vic- topped all scorers. The only
In t~t prellmlllll'y contest. Kenr
The Rutland Red Devils drop· I
Cloveland Collinwood 36 tory over tho Melp Countlana er Southern player to hit
ny lhtlll' IS polnls topped the
ped a 58-52 de&lt;'ision to tne l Cleveillnd East Teen 63
ISaturday night at Raolnt.
doublt fllurtl wae Sherm
winners.
Fine Upholstered
Soutnwostern Highlanders In a
Cleveland Jonu Adams 61 Four of 1M Bobcat .starlira dlff with lti. Cundiff loll the SOUthern wUI host rlvll Eas~
liOn . league cage game at Rut- 1Brooklyn a2 Breck.. ill• 29
hit In ~ouble figurea whde hand. 111111 with ftve lollla
In a MOVC s•me this Tues1Shaker Heignts 54
lind Saturday nlgnt.
lng the Tnrnado team lls M&lt;OOd thrOUih tht t~ird quart.,,
day night.
SOFAS- CHAIRS
Coach Jim Adams' R~ oevGarfield He,ghiS 51
oetback in three atarta thl1 •••·
BY QUARTERS
U~ now W it~ one win tn three Belpre i4 Alexander 50
son.
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•of rts. tralle 12-10 at tne end Soutnwi!Stern 03 Rutland 52
Kyger Creek led 17•13 tt the
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Spaul inll 716,
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Hall 4-t-16, Grase 1-2--10,
Ml tporl, '
of lne third quarter.
Bradbury 7--4-18, White 0--3- 1
Roger Davis toppod
tbe
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hosts with 18 points on sll
Cnuck Bradbury led the Kybuckets and six free tbrows.
ger Creek scorinl with Ieven
Joe llawkins and Dave K110rr
fieldgoals and _f_o~! free throws
By DICK THOMAS
also hll m double figures for ' Bv United Proto blteraatloall
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tne Devils. with 10 each.
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winners I Ohio State 73
storing w1th 18 points on eigh'l
Washlngten State 83 1
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North Gallla Hi&amp;n ~hool.

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dowll 12 of Hull and's "16 re.
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land College Indians 85-83 Sl\t- 1 mght to down the Hannan Trace
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a \~Jn-Wallttce 91 Kenyon 80 ,
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ODerlin 91 Heidelberg 77
rony Ba~s. · re:- rna~ rom
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The Rutla nd re~e1 ve-s Sl ored
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who
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lead tl;e Rio Grande scoring. scored 32 points and cleared the
78
li am~· nine poin ts topping the r·' ~~mgt:; C l1 ut lon 68
Dll:k Lusetti li-t semor guard boards of 19 rebounds. Garl"@tt i
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Lillie Dev ils. Morg&lt;~n's 19 lop- 'i\ ~ : ; ha: Jel";e~:v~·as~ Tech
hi ~ I had 11 field goals a~d 10 free 1
80 from Newark . ~-rJaymg
f'('d th e lose rs.
John Carroll 94 Thi el 90
'' best game of lht yc;~;r , " fin- throws to pace the Pirate!.
B) qu flrt rr~:
Cle \·e lt~nd Sta te 91
~ ot) I i~hed with 21.
Union Furnace g 13 1B 21- 11 :
South wes~ern
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Slippery Hock 79 Bob Mabry. 6- 5 fre•hman , North Gallla
13 15 I! 10- ~
Rutland
10 24 35 4~ Bt&gt; thanv 67 Wes tern Heserve 64 from IJByton, ended up
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Southwestern - Dillon 5- fi-- I CumDe~land as Rio Grande 83 19 points and cleaned
lhl . 0-l - 1:
Ges!le\ls, 8- 4- 20,
16 : Nott er 1- 1-3. Shrivr r 3- · Ced.arville 95 Trinity ti9
I bnards &amp;f 18 rebounds. The Rcd· 1Lambe:t 2-0-~ ;_ Mount :-51-i. Hrlll 7- 0-14 . Car1N H- Wiibeli"urce 73
men had 38 f'(tbounds. 1'h1 only j17: Sm1th 2-;-1 . Swart - 32-18. Tolols 24 1\ 0 of 111 58.
Kentucky Slate 60 , nlher Hedmon is double cot-I lL Ttoals . Z- !7- 61. G
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A little bit noughly, but heavenly! Thot' s
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Delight her with Eou d~ Porfum Mi st, 2.50.
Chor111 her with Dusling Powder, 2.50.
SheU tllink you're on a ngel when yo u give
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cumberland 1851 - Rnllins Payne 1-4-2; Mttchell -ll-2,
8-2-18 · Cook 3-~ : Brown Hager 1- 7- 1: Garnes 1-4-2;
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mn !0--10--30: Combs O--t-1 53.
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Bovd 8- 0-12. TOTALS 33-19·
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1~3-2 1 · Trainer 4- 2- iO; Gre-i 75--SI for its secornl win \2-0)!
{O
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~lobry 6-7- 19; Thornton I)- I Williamstown, ~ . lor Its secVinton County Consolidated 2_ 2. Jnd Towler 0-2- 2. TOT-' ond loss. (0.1).
High School opened defense ol •Is Jl- 21--ll3.
- - -tneir MOVC basketball crown
Htnderson 40 Posadena 13
,
last weekend with an impres- l
Sattmlay's Colleg•
Camelll~ Bowl at Sacramento,
sive
88~5
win
over
Wahlma's
Fotlball
Besnlts
Calif.
;
1
1White Falcons in a game play- By United Preu Intemadoaal 1Saa Dleao St. 21 Montana St 7
ed on the Ollloans court.
Liberty Bowl at Memphis, 1 Pecan Bowl at Abilene, Tex. 1
P-rll'floo Drua Storo
Tne tall Vikings showed 1reat Ttllll
1Nortll Dlllota 35 Parsons 21 _ 1
2GI I. MAIN
POMUOY
depth and helght and simply Mi ~ Fl 14 Va Tech 7
Wool Bowl at Ro.!well, N.M,
overpowered the pesky Falcons. Ta~.;lne
1 at Orlando, Fla. T:.-a.ft~~J:::C:_:3~l~Cll~co~JC~lt~:_-_J,.,,.,.,,.,.,"""""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'"""'==""'="""""""""""'':
, a Uttle better than a nail, IMoraan St. 14 West Chester 6,
F/111111!/ess elecbic ileal
llahama used apressmg de- Grantland lllce Bowl at Mur- :
1
at~d air t:OOdi:tiontng
tense to stay Withtn 10 to Jt1treesboro, Tenn
I
keep fOil' Wso dean
pomts. but then fell way behind Tenn. St. 34 Muakingum 7
when :woof lhe Falcon startm i.Junlor Rose .Bowl at Pasadena,
twowavs- cl11aner heal
~~~.
i
in winter aod filtered
The Onioans, sllowing eight ·- 10: Weber 0- 0--0: Varbrour:h

FRESH

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men over six feet~ dominated . Vikings blocked fifteen or twen-1

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Over I Macnavox Stereos

11 Stock - Price• From

$149.50 to $65000
Mellie - Wellwt - Mlhet•"Y -Pecan

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I enlim f &lt;· ... .fir which·aencl . fd"

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Newl Wurlitzer
"Total ·Tone• Organ

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Save Up To $100 on RCA
Cabinet Model Stereos

Limited OH~r up to $700 $158-$198· '228. $395

"MAIL "

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ALL DRUM SETS
IN STOCK REDUCED

Senlln~l

FOR

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IF

....-:

ii'HOGAIW FINISH

.

$25 TO $2000

300 W. Second St- 992-2111, Pomeroy

"WURLITZER•

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LOWRY

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ECONOMY SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY

''WURI.IIZIR"

Will Be A
Gift For

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u k lor a "Holiday" loan. Bud1tt ~ borrowlrw, with 1 conven~nt-for-you repayment tchedule.

Thlfl'l llw1y1 I Hllpltlt llalld at

And Monlhs Te Pey

..... ... .... . $10 00

DOG

All Brand Name Guitan
and Amplifien In Stock

• Vox
• Gibson
• Hagstron

-Santa Suggests

DEL MONT« •

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On Church Pionoo

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Family

Grapefruit Juice
English WalnutSM••fl•m-11t.45c

I C:abi,n.t Mall• I Sl•r••·

Very Speci1l Prim

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troubles though as the

Let us help! Holidayi are fun ••• but oh tho11 billll ·

(USED)

Pianos
save $250

1

For
THE DAILY SENTINEL

LOUNGER

PRICE

Wurlitzer Piano

A Gift Subscription

Roek'n Swivel

•ubstilute
Lee~::lifDY~;;_P~an~tb;;er:;;s.;•;;,t.;W;;:ah;;:a;;:m;;:•;:_·__
kms
had 12 guard
also. H6-0Ray
11
der pulled down 18
and scored to points, H Keith
CHRISTMAS
Prater had 13 rebeunds and
p A TEN TS
nine points; 6-1 Ray Johnston
1 had n.... and no Jess thu 11
FOR PARTIES
1 men broke into l!ie scorinc colFor Wanama, Raymond Sisk
turned in the top sbow with a

s

in the MIDLAND

botn boards, and used that ad- ty shots. Larry Fry managed :
vantage to ~ove away from i seven points and Dale Rollins
tne Falcons m the second naif. 1had five before being injured I
F1ve men scored m double . in the second quarter.
ligures for tne Vikings as they l Rebounds favored the Viltings 1
used nine men in and out the 'ii&amp;-30 as 1M Wahamans record '
enUre game. The attack was i went down to l-3 as compared
led by 6-1 )un!Ol forward Den- to !he Viking~ mark.
·
rus Gregory wltb 11 pm•ts
· plays ftext on Saturday
6-1 Frank Patton had 12 and when they entertain the Ponoe-1

umn.

01.

l

y- chol~ If you
buy or ley..wey 1

lot, but holds it well. In faQ~
be's tne nicest fellow
when he's had abOut five
billa, and he usually does.
. Bul, the other night I · saw
him cold sober. He was a dud
- morose, dull, untalkative, not
~Yen liltable. We'd lalked of
marriage, but now I'm
sure. ~at do you think!

JUICE
46

$20 Worth
Records

Over 200 Pianos • • Organs • • TV's • • Stereos In Stock
Choose From Summers &amp; Son Main Store Or The Warehouse

" thi!Y'd make uo
eandldates for tho
ljlllh_.b. Your leiter Is
allns but deadly and I oug.
aest you peddle your hale else! where. - H. .
Dear Helen :
I'm divorced, age 50,
lonely. I've met a man who II

ORANGE ~,

Tbun. - llut Court St., Pomeroy

"IIIII

FREEl Church

Piano

Player
Piano

hao so many odd
quirks
tllten out of context

Del Monte

11ft

USED
EVEREn SPINET

ON NEW

Each of us - including you

a great companion. He drink•

batUed in became U. 8. citjzena ...

Office Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to at (Cioai at li10C11 Gl

re.:

u~:::.' by an enomy •

LUXURIOISLY

w

OPTOMITRIIT

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Westchester

;'Demo. Model"

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S.IOII IS SO !!85¥ ••. hO

shelv•s, cobwebs on the aelling
beams and chandeliers. J'm
fest two, and whenever I
on a chair to clean the
my retrigerator, 1 fmd
love notes wrllten in lhe
"I like you any~tay, "
What do you do wttll a man
llkt thlil - SHO~TY
Our Sl!orty ; •
LoV&lt;J him - and hand him
the dust cloth. - H.
l)Qr Helen:
I've often wondered why they
Itt t~rl got stOned Oll · TV,
iU14 tbow tllem drinklnt all over the plat:t in plays and
when they won't allow anyQne in a commercial to
Ups to a btH!r IIUI, or
advertise !lard liquor. Is there
real reason wny the TV
of ethics naa twe sets
rules' - D.B.E.
D;

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BEEF

NELSON 'S

Clean

I'OIHOiofttl

Nat Celt't widow
La1 Vtl~s dateo 'l!lfh
Poltier (while she's

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IAINIY GOOal IIIII SNUPJIY IMITH

Ott Extra Cash The 'WaQt,Ad Way
I ·Wintec:l To Buy ~ 1

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INFORMAnON
WANT

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COME QUitK,OOC!!
I'M AFEERED

Pomeroy •
Motor Co•.C

M 50

BOBCAT

ond Sprayld-Diaploy et

BRADFORD$

BLAmNARS
992-at43

BlAEnNARS

L16HTNIN' MN'
0\JEll. THE ••U&gt;1··

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APLAIN,ORDINARV, COMMoN~
OEN·VARIETYTYPE·UI'O/ . . .

lh GEORGI WONO~R

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WH'/ COf.\E

HOW LIN '

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US
WIFTH'

NEVIS?

SERVICE

Pome1 oy Motor Co.

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KEITH GOBLE FORD

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LITSTREAK
ouT o:~FOF
~T .H~~'H;~ous~iEi
LIKE

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trrere •u•• •
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III'MftMI..tel"' fM IIIUr.
MinOt
WI.. Ml H ....,.. . . . . . .,

CALEB TOLD PAW TW
CATFISH WUZ BITIN'OOWN
AT ORIBBLE CREEK AN'

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NICISJ PIGfl.ll ;,. .C:Al.lj

SPORT

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Fo,.,r__,S_al_e_o_,
r __,
Re
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1965 CHEVELLE STATtON WAGON
$1895 . 7 ROOM house, 3 bedrooms,
SPRINT
RAWL. . .. ,
V8 engine, Powerglide, low mileage, local ownt&gt;r, mint condi· I
II&gt; baths. Ph. 992-2590.
tion. ,
. . ,. r.1n ..,. 1ncenwct l....,.tt..
I
II 25 tfc
bwllngs Honda Sal~
1962 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON
$995
803 Brownell Ave.
Urll
Phone
WY 1-2151
... , 'Neal A• ..,.teo
V8 Powerglide, R&amp;H. extra nice and one the ,,..hole family 1---..,---~
!'rom tho Largest Truck or
Pomeroy,
0.
MIDIII.IPO~T
. OHIO
o Clll • , . , Wont ... ltttert•
Bulldozer Radiator To The
For Sale
MIDDLEPORT
ean use.
MIIU"'U"' Cfter.. 61 dntl
Smallest
Heater
Core.
- -----., con,. "'' ...,... to• , ...... c..
1966 CHEVROLET 8' FLEETSIDE PICKUP -- $1795 NEW SHIPMENT of clothing ___ ____ _
Mc:ut•v• ••urtlolll
has arrived, nice line of chi!- PONIES, choice colors and
It ••• te"' Ottco\lnt en •••• . .
Healer. excellent tires, white o"Ver !!qua finish, heater, deluxe
DON'T BE
OnD llll INIIO witllln . . . ..,..
dren's clothing, including toys heights. Child trained
and
1
.
'
. ' ~: . .
seat.
CAIID OJ. I MAJIKI &amp; o•ITUAIIII
11 .n ,., Sl ...,. minimum. IHI!o
ASHAMED OF
also men's work uniforms. green broke. Terms. Call or ~~Ph.~:992~·2~1~.13~:;::':•:lll~oro::':
•dCIItlenol wore IC
OI'I'ICI "40\.llltl
Jeffer's Used Clothing Store, see E. J. Hill,
Flatwoods I
•:n A 1'1'1 •o t:OO ~ Ill\ O•IIY
' Rt. 33, going towards tbe. Road, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Business Services
. . rurdo. l :lO A IWI ro ,,,.. NOOfl
YOIJR DIRTY CAR
New R•gi' SijOj
IT"• ID tAll'
Fairgrounds.
12 11 6tc '
12 8 9tc
JO llt.ACI A
MAKE · MORE PROFIT
by
OPEN EVES. 9:00 ,.M.
UlUL.I ltiOOIJCINO
•Ca.r e ·Truclc eHIIter
10 CAST !RON steam r;diators, GOOD USED tires , $3.91 and listing your firm's 5erviees ·tn
'NI\N1 AD
1 bathroom outlil. Ph. 949- up. Pomeroy Home &amp; Aulil.
Core e lulldonr
POMEROY, CHO
PHONE WY 2-2156
the Daily Sentinel's Business
BE PROUD OF
2803.
12 II 3tc
12 9 l!tc
eAny Type
Service colutnn.
10 10 U
A CL&amp;AN CAR
ONE STOKER, 1 wheel chair, 8UUGE:1 PRICED furniture II
Loot and Found
\ '="""""";Fo:""'r:;;'
our lhird floor budget shop. CUSTOM butcbering, will buy
U-DRIIfE·THRU
folding type, nearly new. P.
Baker
Furniture,
MlddieJiort
hides.
Phil
Meier,
992·3510.
wv
2-2196
Mtddl..,.,
o
.
C~R WASH .
LOST: "Danc{'r." red brown, ,.,-:-==;-c;-:..:_:..:__:__-,---c=
M. Cowdery, Long Bottom, 0.
4 lb. registered
Chihuahu&lt;J_ I IJARMO!\IY ~partments, three HAY, delive red or can be pick4
12 11 31c otuo.
II 12 1ft
ll I
Heward tor returmnb hull .
rooms_ furmshed . ~ew : Pla~t· ed up, ph. 992-6112.
12 6 6tc
AUCllliN ti!:R
I
Call 949-3-H t or Wilfl.·rd Stepp \ ·~· pamt,, floors, smk, electnc FIREWOOD, any length,
$3 1;;.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiooiiiiOiiiiii
Complell lieroteo
range , b•• th. furnace
heat.
f
d f
d r · CHRISTMAS SALE!
U
Crill Kc•dtOird
DC
12 12 31 ,
Private parking, out ol all pn 60 cu. t. 1oa • ree e IV· 1. NEW
Hanna ne
Wrlll, Ptoae 01 Cenllt!l
,.
LOST- t;erman shepherd dog.\ floods, one block from high ery. Ph. 843-248-1.
!2-6-0tcl CHEST FREEZERS
$153 I
TRAVEL TRAILERS
A. t;. 8IIALIFOIW
brown. lemale. Contaet Lin- sttlool , Pomeroy. Ph. 992-5392. GOOD, clean, lump, egg and
All Models Sale Priced!
(Quality Built)
Raeltle, Olio
da OursI a1 992-2916. (tnswers I
12 4 tfc oil lreated stoker coal. Pea· . All Appliance• Sale Priced!
1967 Modth In Stock
Wt Servict, Deliver,
I I lie
lo nam• of "Maggte Jane .·• :f'URNISHm 2 bedroom -apart- I cock Coal Co., 1 block from
Finan«
ROUSH &amp; LYONS
12 II 3lp menI tul"nace heal Middle- I tralfic light in Cheshire, 0.
Open Til9 Every Night,
CAMPING TRAILERS
S!:WI.NO maclllnel, ropatr 101'
BY SARAH M. RIFE
Jack Ritchie, Portland, re·t, 'o. Pli. 992 _3874 _•
I Ph. 367-7526.
12 I tf_c
Exoopt Sunday
Horton St.
M11on, W. Va.
nee,
aU makeo. IVY :1--2214. Mr. George G. Saxton and cenUy spent a Friday with Tom
POJ
lbe Fabnc Shop, Pomeroy
.
Notice
11 28 Uc NERVOUS? Can't sleep? Try ,
•
,
Autllo !.zed Singe S les and oons Gary and Timmie of East Durst.
8
MEETI:\G of Gravel Hill Com- =-:-::---;;-;-=;--;-- --,----;-"Slee ers..
Guaranteed re I
•
POMEROY
WAPACHE.
•-•c'e.
r 1 29 Uc Liberty, Ohio, also Mr.
aod Mrs. Mike Evans and ••""'t·
"ler·)·
Tr·t
st•es
,,
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"eld
1t'OUH
ROOM
furmsbed
aparl
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992-2181
Mrs. Albert Moder ol Marys- ters and Mrs. Charles -..a•
Fitch
1
Mondo\·
ller5
All
new
wenL
W¥
Z-3658.
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NEW
FOR
1967
EAUY
Mil
d
U
1 On y c. e sons armacy,
167 ApachoMarodal
R
concrete e ver- ville, 0., spent Monday
and were shopping In Pomeroy on
··
· ·
loot stones or m'rkers llll&lt;'ll
' Pomeroy, 0.
)1 FaotLong
ed right to your project. Filii Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs.[ Friday.
- ... ' :• .
1125 30tp SUPER SERVICE STATION
he level w11h ground,
nn / 4 ROOM furnished apartment I
.
1967 Apach•• Duo Doc. 10
and easy. Free osllmalll. Charles Rife and enjoyed deer I Mrs.
Nadine ·· R~ ·end
shrubbery un lot&lt;. "'' ~row- &gt;'ith bath In Pomeroy Ph IJON"T pump your sluggiS h sep.l AKC Miniature and Toy PoodPhone 992-3284,
Goegtela hunting.
daughter were recent guests of
mg of flow m d ur· '"~ mowing / ~_ 397,. ur' 992 _2,.,1 12 · 1 tfc. l t1c t_ank. Get Klean-Em-Al
les, black or silver. S tud , MONEY lor Xmas, give us a Ready-Mil Co., Middleport.
M Cl" 1 Bl h nd , ··•
"
6 30 uo
A-IC Don Rile and fam"1lv I Mr
r. and
'" Mrsrc H a ld B
.....a.
seasvn.. c.• r~l\d H1Jl Ceml?'tery ___m _ _ _ _---~___ _
Septic Ta_nk Clea!l.er_. Lan d· service and f;:rooming. Phone 1 trv. We pay cash for new or OhJo
·
·
'
spent
the
past
week
with
his
·
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aro
rewer
Trust&lt;~&lt;
12 9 lie "URNISHED
d
f . ·ned mark Fann Bureau m Pom- 992-5143.
l1 25 tic
old guns, swords, old pocket AIR CONDITIONING 1\elrl
1 nd d ht
r Lo Bttto
==- ·
- ·[r
an un orms
eroy 0
II ~~ 301c -- - - - - - - .--' knives, old dolls, ammunition,
.
.
'
get' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char· a
aug er o
ng
- m
PJA:&gt;:u T u ~ 1 N G. School , apartments. Close to school. _
• _· - - - --.- _ . _ SINGER Sewing
Machme, [
aUlD serv1ce. Jack • Refrog· les s. Rife and other relatives. and Mrs. Loo1se Brewer, 16church. 11ume. Pl1. Lane D&lt;m· l Phone 992-5434.
10 18 tfc "NEVER used anyth tng hke 1 sews fol'\\'ard and reverse, ztg any caliber, any
amoual eralioa, New Haven. Pbaoe They will visit with her moth· cal, W&lt;!re recent guests of Mr.
tels, 9!12-,50;
12 7 121 pi
-- i it ." say users ol Blue Loslre I zag equipped to buttonhole, ! Fife"s, rear of Speed QTuheeirdn TU 2-3537.
4 8 tic er and relatives in Huntsvllle and Mrs. A. C. Brewer and
---- --- ----_For Sale
for cleaning carpet
Rent monogram darn etc Sews I Laundry Mat. South
.
' D 'd
Adams and Stanley
Aucl ton: OHD·E
· --"!STUTZ'S I - d
- -N I eleclrt·c shampooer .II Baker! IJ.ke new p'ay off, 4 pa-yments' Ave, Mtddleport, 0.
HEATING, PLUMBING, Rural Ala. until Dec. lOth when they aC~:;t B" h nd Le·'". s· t'
1 an
Hlluse and .Trading
Post
H ""
I . .
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c
'
112912tc Do10l Bottle Gas. Arnold will return to McClellan AFB. , "'' ~c •.
"'" pen
is now under one roo!
at \ "'Nick Chick"' leghorn cliicks I -Furmture_Co~ - - 12 12 61c I. $7 00 each. Ph. 992-268,.
Brothers, 618 E. MaiD St;, in California. They will leave 'I'hanbglvmg Wllh Mr.
and
I aurel Cliff School
House ur started pullets lod3\·. \1od-' IF carpets look dull and drear .
12 8 tie l, - R- IE
F SI
Pomeroy.
t il2 Uc tile slates In March for a 3· Mrs,. Thomas l!li'Ch and clu1·
. 124 and new ern Pou II r) .· Box 188 . At"uens , I remove the spots a.s they, I 1966
.
-dren r W8terl-'
o,11 State H.ou1e
VACUUM
CLEANER
out !, _ ea
_ _ _state
___ o• a_• _
year tour of duly in Japan.
vn&amp;.
1
1&lt;1 7 by-pass open daily at
0 . Ph . 593-7831.
12 11 ltc appear with blue
Lustre. [ of lawaway tank type comA-lC Ronald Rife Is In Thai· Mf. and Mrs. Delbert Hell·
, •
__ ___ - ---- .
$
. '
'
• HOOM house on Broadway
[
er ~ children 1"""1 ••vera!
and 100 ¥;' AR OLD WJinut secre- Rent elertnc shampooer 1. ' plele Wtlh attach men ts Only • S . R . 1
d
land, and A-3C Larry RUe Is
r-· · ~
p noon .lim Adams
1
1iorthy .Stant".
11 20 tfc 1 tary: 7 fl. hJgh. Glass doors Pomeroy C•ment Block Cn. i 4 payments $6.00 each Jell. i . I. ~~~ acme, arge
~t:n
at Sheppard AFB In Texas.
day! r.Cently with her parenu,
·
and top. Des k at bottom. Ph.
12 12 6tc Ph. 992-2685.
12 H tic gar rn , wnte or contac rs.
Mrs. Ethel Rile has employ- Mr. and Mrs. Don -&amp;ewer ~.
,., 1 P Het"p Winled
- - --- - - Beulah Bradford. Box 116,
son!
1 . R 11 d
'
992-6236.
12 l I 3tc CITIZE:-1 BAND, one Mofllo GlVE the perfect gilt thts Racine. Phone 9-!9-3821.
.
men '" u an ·
·
I
James Dale Rife baa been Mr,l. Maxine Durst called on .
1"1.1-:HK Ty p ~&gt; l II, "llue lo the RUGS DlHTY '! Rent -electric 3 element beam , one 23_ChanChnstrnas thai will be tre•stz 11 tOle ·
M~ ulelle _y
M lei' ncl
grow1h and expansion of the shampooer for $I wJ"th pur- nel Regency Range Gam. one . urcd a ltfe tune. Porlratl tak·
at home 8 £ew days from hi! rs. a
.. -!!I . . . e , ~..;
1
employment at Canal Win cheF- da
er rftllr, ·"'"'f.""" ·
Un!\"('rSJ ty there are seve ral
chase of Lustre Foam
.. Ebers- .1 23 Chan nel Internatio nlaE-x I en in your own home. Al"iU 89 ACRE farm, 3 bedronn~s . I
ter, 0. due to the cold weather. Mfi Elva I)ailey vJslU&lt;I· Jie!
typ1st vatanc1es
bach Hardware, Pomeroy, o . ' f'f'ulivt' \1od-i50hb. C.1rl S 1 wedding and civic affairs. Call house with bilt:1, .l mi:es from .'
d · at t thet presf
. He returned Sunday.
daughter · Mr. a nd Mrs. James
ent tuue 111 a nums ra tve o 12 9 6tc . Hysell, Rutland, 0. Ph. 742 ·
now for appointments lu guar- Pomeroy, Rl 143. ph.o nc 992-1,
.
Mr. O. M. Rife called
Pope, Middleport.
·
f,ces Dottes will include typ.
, · - 1 452&gt;.
12 12 61p
an le&lt; delivel"y betore Christ- 7069
2 9 6tp PT PLEASANT
Poml
on
·
- opened Mrs. Myrta Rife and Mrs · Mrs. Sylvia Allen and How·
mg report ", and cot·respond- SOMETHING TO PATCH - , _ _ _ _ _ _1 _ _ _ _ _ _ mas. Call 992-3232 or 949·
- - - ' - -- I "'easllll\'s
B1g Blacks
Singer sewing mach me, com- GERMAN S tepherd pups. Wall -,
. Fay Wood Sunday afternoon. ard Allen callld on ~. and
;
-6
1966 7
31141 •
12 9 61c "'-- '-'
•·nee filin g: keepmg detailed plete with attachments. This er Wilson. Ph. 992-71128.
.I
I" t
~~aso~ 0~ a ~~- Billy Vatella called on them Mrs. Richard Abels of l!a~han

,. ....., retect 1ny

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ILO'rf D'A
CHRISTMAS TREES RADIATOR
HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYQES
SERVIC~
.
SAlES &amp; SERVI(4

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aaeuLAT.ONI
fiM fii\IDfllllfr rUIRU 1111 111M

MAN

ONAIRTH
DID IT

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Ohtol'"
· or West Vtrgtnta, or
old
farms with limber. Marloo
Reyoolds, Bo1 77, Syracuse,
Far Sale-Scotch Pine
0.
9 18 l02tp
Locally Grown Sheored

limber ID

1 STANDING

IWo(

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ly KINff·:·.:,

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machine equipped to zig zag,
l:l 12 3tpl ~TIRES, like new, 7.:l5 x 15. \,1/lRIU ~111f~
~i~~i;: c ~ont~~tnel; Grc~~ . Sunday ~rternoon.
on Sunday evening.
'an t must he hi gh sdtOol
make buttonholes!. elc. take . i96iS TER-Ea,-iike n.;w, So lt d r' Ph. 992-6298.
12 9 6tr.
hounds 54-52 behind double f;. I -Mrs. Dimple Vatella spent d Mrhs. Fannie Durst Wvl~!.'_ed her
graduate and have at least over payments o $5.42 pt&gt;r State, 3 speed interm 1xed POTATOES. get your
winter POMEROY - Modern 2 story gure efforts of semors Jim ast week WJ~h . ~'!' son Brl1y. aug ter, Mrs. Jon ewter m
one y('ar of office experience.
month or pay balance
dut , changer. BSR changer, make potataes whi:e they
last. frame, 6 la rge rooms (3 bed- Staats and Buck Cal!.
~he return~ orne to. Eskdale. Columbus over a recent 1feek
Salary $276 per month. Call $6' 04. Ph. 992-3218. 12 6 6tc . payments of 11.50 per week ! Clarence Proffitt, Poriland, room s} , 1"' baths, modern The Big Blacks actually broke W. Va. With Mr. Ray Brooks end .
.
Ohio Universi ty, Personnel Of- COLOR TV, 1!167 Motorola, il k~ I or pay balance due $69. Ph. 0. Ph. 843-2254.
JO 30 tfc , kitchen, hardwood
lloors, into a com manding 22-9 lead in last Sunday as he returned to Mr. and Mrs. Bob FJioh and
lice. 594-5836.
12 11 31c
new condition, lull warranty," 992-.5649. Jll~tlc[SOLID STATE STEREO - 1966 1 fulllba~emen~
ff~ed hot tile first period, but then had to ! ~" work at Cabin Creek, W. Bobby, spent a SundayMr. afterUBAR MAID. Apply at - Hi~HO
make payments of $5 per · LEGHORN HENS, 50c each. W. walnut console model, radio air lea l_ng. on ~r u vtew scramble for their lives as the a.
'
noon with Mr · and
S. Bl
week or pay off balance. Ph. S. Michael,
Near Chester.' equipped With 4 speed aoto- oL Ihe rJVer. Askmg $1 3.500. Greyhounds fought back to out- ' Mrs._ Sarah Rile and
son Middleswarl_ aod chil4t:en.
Bar, Middleport,
7 6tc
992-5649.
II 20 tfc , Phone 985-39.\6.
12 7 6tp ' malic changer, 4
spe.ker MIDDLEPORT- two
story score them the rest of the way. IDon RJ!e made a business trtp Re&lt;:ent vtstlora of E. H. Car-.
- - -- - -- - - - sound syslem, just ta ken in.
frame home, 8 ro ..ms 14 bed- Montgomery ca ught up in the Ji o Pomeroy and Middleport on penter and family were Mr.•~.
Help Wenttld
..,.
Pay $1.25 per week or pay frloom sfl. balh. ~ull ba.~etoent, third period, and actually pulled I - - -- - - Mrs S. W. Durst, Mrs. Sylvi_S,
0
b1
d $9li 28 Ph 992 I
oor ornace .. eat, " " to mto two singlr po1n1 leads bul lters.
Allen, Mr. Wesley Cozart, 1\JJ!,
M:RRI~D M~~ ro; r~m work
A&lt;:nos~ ••. Woo~hlp
,,_.,,;,,
;;];nee oe
. 12 6 6t~ : stores and school s Only $1!,- the Blacks forged ahead 42-4(1 lhThe !Big Black;
go_ ~0 I Tom Uursl, Mr. Rudy Durst,
OUst' urms l . .
. owdt.Ga.rdener'.l 4.1. Bum
lR. Killt'r ·
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- - -000
•and then widened it to nine I e ~ e again u ay mg t Mrs. ~ell Middle$Wart, r.frs.·
try, Long Bottom, 0 .
tool
&lt;&lt;.Mandate•
wh&lt;&gt;l•
ONE GOOD used eleclnc range [ SYRACUSE- REMODELED% points early in the final frame. [ when they play host to _ l he i Elva Dailey, Mrs.
TroiS!e
_12 _
u 3tc 5-~=l~n l . B~~~k ~::!~~;te
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto.
stor.v brick,? rooms i4 bed- Montgomery still fought back Parkersburg Gathohc qumtet ml Stethem and Hal Cald~~U • . ;....
PART nME waitress. Apply 9.Godde" or
2 . Skill
up
12 9 3tc
rooms!. bath. utility room, to close the gap, but Call's field· ' a double bea9fr . slated.'or the Wednesday.
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IU person are Craw's Steak .
agriculture 3. New
24 . t;~~~
Business 0
rtunit
s~ml • basement, new forced er, and then Staals two prt:'i-1 Pmnt Pieasant gymnasaum.
Mrs. Margie Rtfe ana .dau_. ;
House, Pomeroy, 0.
~: ~~aten
~~d
_one
ppo
Y
a1r
furnac_e,
lot
lSOxiOO,
ex~
tlure
foul
shots
with
39
seconds
I
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ters
of Rutlind spent..~e4iaet26
,.=====---12_s_s_tc.-1 ' flour: lndi&amp; ~ - Plucal
ki"d
MAN OR WOMAN. Reliable cellent neighborhood. Look remaining put it out of reach I
Legal Notice
day with Mr. and Ml1!. Cltarles ·
r
13.De•ired
endin~
otcat
to thts one over. $11,900.
Staats, 6-1, last year's scor-'
Rife.
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7
w.::U~;!~rum: 5. ~':;~~~~e 2 . ~u~i!l- •·~~:~·=ro~
~=;~;e !~~~~~~~t f~~: aul oWE NEED LISTINGS
jog leader tor the Uig Bl:u:ks. Nollce is hereby given that 1 Mrs. Fay Wold and
Mrs.
• .,._
·6. Opeolng• 28. R""•;
coun\0")';
matic dispensers. No experi.
Albert M. Cox, Broker
took up right where he left off the annual meeting of
u.- Ethel RICe made a buslne!l
7.Bicdot
blu,.,
abbr:
Henry Clelaod, Salesmao
as he pumped in some 20 points stockholders of The
to Wellston Monday.
l lti.~roW&gt;d
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Hacem
ence
needed
we
es
tablish
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nd
Se
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BOY or GIRL
peoce
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to lead the win. Right behind •n a
vmgs mpany
Vatella called on Mrt.
16. Partof
8. Exactaatia 30.Comesin
room
accounts for you. Car, refernl
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p
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Ill be h ld
h u K
faction
t~Jr
31. J''iah net
42.
Solemn:
Eve
ng1 -.~ 1518
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him,
64 Buck Call spun in sev- omeroy,
O, w
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and- Mrs.
Myrll
In Rutland on Mein
ences and $985 to $1785 cash
12 9 3t
lhe orntee_or said bank
In o••.M.I
. 11. 'Oth"pring
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9.
Wrists
a&lt;~. Cyprinoid
prom.ise
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enteen
points,
and
next
came
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Sunday
alle--n.
Street &amp; College Ave.
f h
u Man's
capital necessary, 4 to 1:!
Oh
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to
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20. G l'rg!an4
1I. Borders
36. X::.,·oint
. nickname
Keith Kilday with seven. Pat- eroy,
to, · acc~J111
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashburn
Earn Money and Prizet
"" . •Y"· 13 Policeman
hours weekly nets excellent 175 ACRE farm, bouse wttb 1 terson and Sergent each bad by-laws, on ,\he , aticond Wed· and laml"ly have P""~---' tht
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Delivering The Daily
:1. Japanm
monthly income, full lime
a
d bath
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11
sda f J t!l"y 19117
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receptacle
more. For local interview, rooms n
, ce ar, L&gt;e ar four, and Je£f Swisher picked ne Y ~ anu . '
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Worley farm here and ~t
Sentinel to osteblished
r.:~;:.,aod
wri:e Eagle lnrlustrie&lt;, 45011 bouse2, 21 large b~unm:frdeel up two.
41Ft.. M.difortolhe ndpurposetbol to move soon.
Route
R&amp;UI
gas,
arm pon~,
e . · For the visitors, 6-3 Bruce e ec mg. rec rs a
e Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tr..
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Focm"
Minnetonks
Blvd.,
Minneapolate
occupa~cy.
Pearl
WilJackson
collected
twenty
one
transaottOn
of
such
other
buslman made a buslllesa trlp lo
CALL 992-21 56
French
is, Minn., 55 416.
ham!, 892 2318 or 992-2681.
points on a strong performance ness as may ~operly come Columbu!l one day recently.
~=~~ll.
12 7 1l tp
10 3 Uc to garner game scoring hooors, before said meellng.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ray Brookl
,o. Frencl\
Aulo Salel
while little 5-8 guard AI Martin .
Richard. t. ,Jones, . 'y. of Aibany R.t. 4 spent a !W'~t
lotandi
zipped around for fifteen COlli\·
, , .
I f2 12 lie
evening with Mr. onf '- l!fi.
For Rent
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Charles Rife.
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all
power,
also
a
1963
Stude'1t\l111.\.41fil'1t
11l;lkol
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Mrs.
Patty
Hoffman
a\ta ailo ' ROOM rurni3'hed apartment 35
animal
bake_r Lark, standard trans~ \!!I ~~
Stevie of Alhpny; ,Spetlt Frtda1,
and 4 room fu rni shed apnr1.l
mtsston. Ph. 882--2351, New
Unouamble!heH!ourJumbl•~
after Thanksgt~· - . •
ment. Adults. Relere nces. 126 ! 37.~-::;~..
lion
_ H"':en, W~ Va.
12 12 SIC
one teller to •1&lt;h oqllare, to
parents, Mr. and MrJ. C. $.
Mulberry Ave .. Pomeroy, 992- 1
ss.
Muelenote
Recent
visitors
of
Mr.
and
~
~~form
four
ordinary
word1.
f
6698.
12 8 tic
1955 CHEVROLET $125, good
Rl e.
39. ~:~:~~h.
Mrs. Harley .Johnson
we:·e condition; also electric meat
, Mr. Joseph L. mfe C!f,. 'l.llDt· ~.
4 ROOM unfurni shed apar1menl
ollk
Mrs.
J.
R.
Murphy,
Barbara,
slicer,
t20;
Allia
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Chalm·
cothe openl Sunday ~~ ..
in Pomeroy. Ph. 992·5385.
Mrs_ Clara Roan and chlldren ers tractor and equipment.
•• 1• &amp;kl ngWlth hi 8 parents~ Mr. I
,wu·.. ·,
ll 16 tfc
chamber
of Athens and Mrs Harley E Warm morning stove with
Charles Rife.
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TRAILER space on Brownell
i3.
Johnson and Tammy, Cher~· l blower. 125. Ph. 949-3073, Ross
Mr; and Mn. Richard . Le6
Ave., Middl•port. Ph. mch..tnut.o
and Terry and Mrs. Ada Slack Scarberry.
12 l2 3tc
and family also Mr. ~
2625.
11 10 tfc
u[
Syracuse.
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DAILY CB~~«&gt;;~;z B ~re~a:~" to work : ' Mrs. Harley T. Johnson wa s, 1959 FORD, 352 cu. in. engine, ~
~A
spent Saturday ~~~- ~d
FURN1SHED 4 room
apa rta Monday arternoon visilor of 3 speed standard shift, $250,
.
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lo L 0 N II' 1: L L O W
also a 1959 EDSEL, 361 cu.
WI
rs. ~-~ ·: e,
m•nt with balh. Ph !l'l2-3056.
One letU&gt;rolmply stands lor anotner. In tnl..o.mp". A 11 u.ed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smilh
h -I!
Mr. George Martin ·Is lla'fln;·
12 b t tc
and Jo.
in. engine, $7S. p · llll.....,,.
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f or the three L'a, X tor the two O's , etc. Slng1e lett.n, anna.-·
,- : Miss Margie Warner wa• a _ _ _ _ __ _..::....::....;.;:
11 11 lip '.'
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troplli,., the !eDflh anol formation ot the wordll are all hllllo.
In CalumbWI feiiOWfnl
SLEEPING rooms, rlo ~;e !R
Each day th&lt; code totu-rs are dlt!erenL
J Sunday dinner guest ol Miss
lnsur•nce
suraecy_at Mt. Cartnel·llill·
town, 127 Butternut
A~·e.,
Pomero}·.
12 6 tfc
Xlf ,
Mrs. Fred Tucker- GE1TE
and Mrs.
I ROOM house and bath, fur man were Sunday visitors of
R
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V 'I t fllftll 1M ._tao
u
"''ld
150 M Geo ·· '"
nace and garage, 255 W. Mam
y L J T c x x N m Y H o A 11. D s J z D T , her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Brat- INC, before reDe'llnl JOur
!&gt;. A
· f\ ,A o~ocitJitdiiJtloeohY~cllli~rn.
0 ~lum=· •i
Sl., Pomeroy, 0. Ph. 992I ton of Carpenter.
auto lnsuraoco. We may be
•ailed
Mr --• M ""
u K y T 8.- H y F J 1: K .J H u J H y F y L D K
j. ...
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2668 or 992-2961.
12 5 tfc
' Mrs. James Reeves, Mrs. able to save yoll mOtley. .
.- - - - - - Tiley: spent
- - - --- ---s.•nlay•a Cryptoquot.' A WOMAN"B ADVICE HAS LIT· ' Fred Tuckerman, Mrs. Eugene
I I lie
tltt! day at lhtlr farm bere."
• ROOM house with bath, on
TJ.E VALU:s BUT HE WHO WON "T TAKE rr IS A FOOL-- I Haning, Rhonda Jean and Mrs. AUTOMOBILE inlw"IDCII bteD .
Lt... CHANT MollY IIMOAN
1\!r. end ·Mra. DM · VarneyPeart St., Middleport. Ohio.
CERVANT
Jack Elam. and Billie, were C8llCtlled! Lost YIUt opera~ , 1111...,.. ·
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and family have moved to Ch~
near grade school. See Mattie
10 ••. """' ,.,.,.,., ••·.,- ""·1
busine" visitors In Gallipolis
or•a llceue7 Clll WY :&amp;-2llfl.
Aolwon trAtra 1M Hfl'·
where ,he haa empJey.
Bush, 689 PaBe St., Middle-last
week.
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1965 CHEVELLE STATtON WAGON
$1895 . 7 ROOM house, 3 bedrooms,
SPRINT
RAWL. . .. ,
V8 engine, Powerglide, low mileage, local ownt&gt;r, mint condi· I
II&gt; baths. Ph. 992-2590.
tion. ,
. . ,. r.1n ..,. 1ncenwct l....,.tt..
I
II 25 tfc
bwllngs Honda Sal~
1962 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON
$995
803 Brownell Ave.
Urll
Phone
WY 1-2151
... , 'Neal A• ..,.teo
V8 Powerglide, R&amp;H. extra nice and one the ,,..hole family 1---..,---~
!'rom tho Largest Truck or
Pomeroy,
0.
MIDIII.IPO~T
. OHIO
o Clll • , . , Wont ... ltttert•
Bulldozer Radiator To The
For Sale
MIDDLEPORT
ean use.
MIIU"'U"' Cfter.. 61 dntl
Smallest
Heater
Core.
- -----., con,. "'' ...,... to• , ...... c..
1966 CHEVROLET 8' FLEETSIDE PICKUP -- $1795 NEW SHIPMENT of clothing ___ ____ _
Mc:ut•v• ••urtlolll
has arrived, nice line of chi!- PONIES, choice colors and
It ••• te"' Ottco\lnt en •••• . .
Healer. excellent tires, white o"Ver !!qua finish, heater, deluxe
DON'T BE
OnD llll INIIO witllln . . . ..,..
dren's clothing, including toys heights. Child trained
and
1
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'
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seat.
CAIID OJ. I MAJIKI &amp; o•ITUAIIII
11 .n ,., Sl ...,. minimum. IHI!o
ASHAMED OF
also men's work uniforms. green broke. Terms. Call or ~~Ph.~:992~·2~1~.13~:;::':•:lll~oro::':
•dCIItlenol wore IC
OI'I'ICI "40\.llltl
Jeffer's Used Clothing Store, see E. J. Hill,
Flatwoods I
•:n A 1'1'1 •o t:OO ~ Ill\ O•IIY
' Rt. 33, going towards tbe. Road, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Business Services
. . rurdo. l :lO A IWI ro ,,,.. NOOfl
YOIJR DIRTY CAR
New R•gi' SijOj
IT"• ID tAll'
Fairgrounds.
12 11 6tc '
12 8 9tc
JO llt.ACI A
MAKE · MORE PROFIT
by
OPEN EVES. 9:00 ,.M.
UlUL.I ltiOOIJCINO
•Ca.r e ·Truclc eHIIter
10 CAST !RON steam r;diators, GOOD USED tires , $3.91 and listing your firm's 5erviees ·tn
'NI\N1 AD
1 bathroom outlil. Ph. 949- up. Pomeroy Home &amp; Aulil.
Core e lulldonr
POMEROY, CHO
PHONE WY 2-2156
the Daily Sentinel's Business
BE PROUD OF
2803.
12 II 3tc
12 9 l!tc
eAny Type
Service colutnn.
10 10 U
A CL&amp;AN CAR
ONE STOKER, 1 wheel chair, 8UUGE:1 PRICED furniture II
Loot and Found
\ '="""""";Fo:""'r:;;'
our lhird floor budget shop. CUSTOM butcbering, will buy
U-DRIIfE·THRU
folding type, nearly new. P.
Baker
Furniture,
MlddieJiort
hides.
Phil
Meier,
992·3510.
wv
2-2196
Mtddl..,.,
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C~R WASH .
LOST: "Danc{'r." red brown, ,.,-:-==;-c;-:..:_:..:__:__-,---c=
M. Cowdery, Long Bottom, 0.
4 lb. registered
Chihuahu&lt;J_ I IJARMO!\IY ~partments, three HAY, delive red or can be pick4
12 11 31c otuo.
II 12 1ft
ll I
Heward tor returmnb hull .
rooms_ furmshed . ~ew : Pla~t· ed up, ph. 992-6112.
12 6 6tc
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Call 949-3-H t or Wilfl.·rd Stepp \ ·~· pamt,, floors, smk, electnc FIREWOOD, any length,
$3 1;;.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiooiiiiOiiiiii
Complell lieroteo
range , b•• th. furnace
heat.
f
d f
d r · CHRISTMAS SALE!
U
Crill Kc•dtOird
DC
12 12 31 ,
Private parking, out ol all pn 60 cu. t. 1oa • ree e IV· 1. NEW
Hanna ne
Wrlll, Ptoae 01 Cenllt!l
,.
LOST- t;erman shepherd dog.\ floods, one block from high ery. Ph. 843-248-1.
!2-6-0tcl CHEST FREEZERS
$153 I
TRAVEL TRAILERS
A. t;. 8IIALIFOIW
brown. lemale. Contaet Lin- sttlool , Pomeroy. Ph. 992-5392. GOOD, clean, lump, egg and
All Models Sale Priced!
(Quality Built)
Raeltle, Olio
da OursI a1 992-2916. (tnswers I
12 4 tfc oil lreated stoker coal. Pea· . All Appliance• Sale Priced!
1967 Modth In Stock
Wt Servict, Deliver,
I I lie
lo nam• of "Maggte Jane .·• :f'URNISHm 2 bedroom -apart- I cock Coal Co., 1 block from
Finan«
ROUSH &amp; LYONS
12 II 3lp menI tul"nace heal Middle- I tralfic light in Cheshire, 0.
Open Til9 Every Night,
CAMPING TRAILERS
S!:WI.NO maclllnel, ropatr 101'
BY SARAH M. RIFE
Jack Ritchie, Portland, re·t, 'o. Pli. 992 _3874 _•
I Ph. 367-7526.
12 I tf_c
Exoopt Sunday
Horton St.
M11on, W. Va.
nee,
aU makeo. IVY :1--2214. Mr. George G. Saxton and cenUy spent a Friday with Tom
POJ
lbe Fabnc Shop, Pomeroy
.
Notice
11 28 Uc NERVOUS? Can't sleep? Try ,
•
,
Autllo !.zed Singe S les and oons Gary and Timmie of East Durst.
8
MEETI:\G of Gravel Hill Com- =-:-::---;;-;-=;--;-- --,----;-"Slee ers..
Guaranteed re I
•
POMEROY
WAPACHE.
•-•c'e.
r 1 29 Uc Liberty, Ohio, also Mr.
aod Mrs. Mike Evans and ••""'t·
"ler·)·
Tr·t
st•es
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1t'OUH
ROOM
furmsbed
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992-2181
Mrs. Albert Moder ol Marys- ters and Mrs. Charles -..a•
Fitch
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new
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1967
EAUY
Mil
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1 On y c. e sons armacy,
167 ApachoMarodal
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concrete e ver- ville, 0., spent Monday
and were shopping In Pomeroy on
··
· ·
loot stones or m'rkers llll&lt;'ll
' Pomeroy, 0.
)1 FaotLong
ed right to your project. Filii Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs.[ Friday.
- ... ' :• .
1125 30tp SUPER SERVICE STATION
he level w11h ground,
nn / 4 ROOM furnished apartment I
.
1967 Apach•• Duo Doc. 10
and easy. Free osllmalll. Charles Rife and enjoyed deer I Mrs.
Nadine ·· R~ ·end
shrubbery un lot&lt;. "'' ~row- &gt;'ith bath In Pomeroy Ph IJON"T pump your sluggiS h sep.l AKC Miniature and Toy PoodPhone 992-3284,
Goegtela hunting.
daughter were recent guests of
mg of flow m d ur· '"~ mowing / ~_ 397,. ur' 992 _2,.,1 12 · 1 tfc. l t1c t_ank. Get Klean-Em-Al
les, black or silver. S tud , MONEY lor Xmas, give us a Ready-Mil Co., Middleport.
M Cl" 1 Bl h nd , ··•
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6 30 uo
A-IC Don Rile and fam"1lv I Mr
r. and
'" Mrsrc H a ld B
.....a.
seasvn.. c.• r~l\d H1Jl Ceml?'tery ___m _ _ _ _---~___ _
Septic Ta_nk Clea!l.er_. Lan d· service and f;:rooming. Phone 1 trv. We pay cash for new or OhJo
·
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spent
the
past
week
with
his
·
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aro
rewer
Trust&lt;~&lt;
12 9 lie "URNISHED
d
f . ·ned mark Fann Bureau m Pom- 992-5143.
l1 25 tic
old guns, swords, old pocket AIR CONDITIONING 1\elrl
1 nd d ht
r Lo Bttto
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an un orms
eroy 0
II ~~ 301c -- - - - - - - .--' knives, old dolls, ammunition,
.
.
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get' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char· a
aug er o
ng
- m
PJA:&gt;:u T u ~ 1 N G. School , apartments. Close to school. _
• _· - - - --.- _ . _ SINGER Sewing
Machme, [
aUlD serv1ce. Jack • Refrog· les s. Rife and other relatives. and Mrs. Loo1se Brewer, 16church. 11ume. Pl1. Lane D&lt;m· l Phone 992-5434.
10 18 tfc "NEVER used anyth tng hke 1 sews fol'\\'ard and reverse, ztg any caliber, any
amoual eralioa, New Haven. Pbaoe They will visit with her moth· cal, W&lt;!re recent guests of Mr.
tels, 9!12-,50;
12 7 121 pi
-- i it ." say users ol Blue Loslre I zag equipped to buttonhole, ! Fife"s, rear of Speed QTuheeirdn TU 2-3537.
4 8 tic er and relatives in Huntsvllle and Mrs. A. C. Brewer and
---- --- ----_For Sale
for cleaning carpet
Rent monogram darn etc Sews I Laundry Mat. South
.
' D 'd
Adams and Stanley
Aucl ton: OHD·E
· --"!STUTZ'S I - d
- -N I eleclrt·c shampooer .II Baker! IJ.ke new p'ay off, 4 pa-yments' Ave, Mtddleport, 0.
HEATING, PLUMBING, Rural Ala. until Dec. lOth when they aC~:;t B" h nd Le·'". s· t'
1 an
Hlluse and .Trading
Post
H ""
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112912tc Do10l Bottle Gas. Arnold will return to McClellan AFB. , "'' ~c •.
"'" pen
is now under one roo!
at \ "'Nick Chick"' leghorn cliicks I -Furmture_Co~ - - 12 12 61c I. $7 00 each. Ph. 992-268,.
Brothers, 618 E. MaiD St;, in California. They will leave 'I'hanbglvmg Wllh Mr.
and
I aurel Cliff School
House ur started pullets lod3\·. \1od-' IF carpets look dull and drear .
12 8 tie l, - R- IE
F SI
Pomeroy.
t il2 Uc tile slates In March for a 3· Mrs,. Thomas l!li'Ch and clu1·
. 124 and new ern Pou II r) .· Box 188 . At"uens , I remove the spots a.s they, I 1966
.
-dren r W8terl-'
o,11 State H.ou1e
VACUUM
CLEANER
out !, _ ea
_ _ _state
___ o• a_• _
year tour of duly in Japan.
vn&amp;.
1
1&lt;1 7 by-pass open daily at
0 . Ph . 593-7831.
12 11 ltc appear with blue
Lustre. [ of lawaway tank type comA-lC Ronald Rife Is In Thai· Mf. and Mrs. Delbert Hell·
, •
__ ___ - ---- .
$
. '
'
• HOOM house on Broadway
[
er ~ children 1"""1 ••vera!
and 100 ¥;' AR OLD WJinut secre- Rent elertnc shampooer 1. ' plele Wtlh attach men ts Only • S . R . 1
d
land, and A-3C Larry RUe Is
r-· · ~
p noon .lim Adams
1
1iorthy .Stant".
11 20 tfc 1 tary: 7 fl. hJgh. Glass doors Pomeroy C•ment Block Cn. i 4 payments $6.00 each Jell. i . I. ~~~ acme, arge
~t:n
at Sheppard AFB In Texas.
day! r.Cently with her parenu,
·
and top. Des k at bottom. Ph.
12 12 6tc Ph. 992-2685.
12 H tic gar rn , wnte or contac rs.
Mrs. Ethel Rile has employ- Mr. and Mrs. Don -&amp;ewer ~.
,., 1 P Het"p Winled
- - --- - - Beulah Bradford. Box 116,
son!
1 . R 11 d
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992-6236.
12 l I 3tc CITIZE:-1 BAND, one Mofllo GlVE the perfect gilt thts Racine. Phone 9-!9-3821.
.
men '" u an ·
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James Dale Rife baa been Mr,l. Maxine Durst called on .
1"1.1-:HK Ty p ~&gt; l II, "llue lo the RUGS DlHTY '! Rent -electric 3 element beam , one 23_ChanChnstrnas thai will be tre•stz 11 tOle ·
M~ ulelle _y
M lei' ncl
grow1h and expansion of the shampooer for $I wJ"th pur- nel Regency Range Gam. one . urcd a ltfe tune. Porlratl tak·
at home 8 £ew days from hi! rs. a
.. -!!I . . . e , ~..;
1
employment at Canal Win cheF- da
er rftllr, ·"'"'f.""" ·
Un!\"('rSJ ty there are seve ral
chase of Lustre Foam
.. Ebers- .1 23 Chan nel Internatio nlaE-x I en in your own home. Al"iU 89 ACRE farm, 3 bedronn~s . I
ter, 0. due to the cold weather. Mfi Elva I)ailey vJslU&lt;I· Jie!
typ1st vatanc1es
bach Hardware, Pomeroy, o . ' f'f'ulivt' \1od-i50hb. C.1rl S 1 wedding and civic affairs. Call house with bilt:1, .l mi:es from .'
d · at t thet presf
. He returned Sunday.
daughter · Mr. a nd Mrs. James
ent tuue 111 a nums ra tve o 12 9 6tc . Hysell, Rutland, 0. Ph. 742 ·
now for appointments lu guar- Pomeroy, Rl 143. ph.o nc 992-1,
.
Mr. O. M. Rife called
Pope, Middleport.
·
f,ces Dottes will include typ.
, · - 1 452&gt;.
12 12 61p
an le&lt; delivel"y betore Christ- 7069
2 9 6tp PT PLEASANT
Poml
on
·
- opened Mrs. Myrta Rife and Mrs · Mrs. Sylvia Allen and How·
mg report ", and cot·respond- SOMETHING TO PATCH - , _ _ _ _ _ _1 _ _ _ _ _ _ mas. Call 992-3232 or 949·
- - - ' - -- I "'easllll\'s
B1g Blacks
Singer sewing mach me, com- GERMAN S tepherd pups. Wall -,
. Fay Wood Sunday afternoon. ard Allen callld on ~. and
;
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1966 7
31141 •
12 9 61c "'-- '-'
•·nee filin g: keepmg detailed plete with attachments. This er Wilson. Ph. 992-71128.
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~~aso~ 0~ a ~~- Billy Vatella called on them Mrs. Richard Abels of l!a~han

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machine equipped to zig zag,
l:l 12 3tpl ~TIRES, like new, 7.:l5 x 15. \,1/lRIU ~111f~
~i~~i;: c ~ont~~tnel; Grc~~ . Sunday ~rternoon.
on Sunday evening.
'an t must he hi gh sdtOol
make buttonholes!. elc. take . i96iS TER-Ea,-iike n.;w, So lt d r' Ph. 992-6298.
12 9 6tr.
hounds 54-52 behind double f;. I -Mrs. Dimple Vatella spent d Mrhs. Fannie Durst Wvl~!.'_ed her
graduate and have at least over payments o $5.42 pt&gt;r State, 3 speed interm 1xed POTATOES. get your
winter POMEROY - Modern 2 story gure efforts of semors Jim ast week WJ~h . ~'!' son Brl1y. aug ter, Mrs. Jon ewter m
one y('ar of office experience.
month or pay balance
dut , changer. BSR changer, make potataes whi:e they
last. frame, 6 la rge rooms (3 bed- Staats and Buck Cal!.
~he return~ orne to. Eskdale. Columbus over a recent 1feek
Salary $276 per month. Call $6' 04. Ph. 992-3218. 12 6 6tc . payments of 11.50 per week ! Clarence Proffitt, Poriland, room s} , 1"' baths, modern The Big Blacks actually broke W. Va. With Mr. Ray Brooks end .
.
Ohio Universi ty, Personnel Of- COLOR TV, 1!167 Motorola, il k~ I or pay balance due $69. Ph. 0. Ph. 843-2254.
JO 30 tfc , kitchen, hardwood
lloors, into a com manding 22-9 lead in last Sunday as he returned to Mr. and Mrs. Bob FJioh and
lice. 594-5836.
12 11 31c
new condition, lull warranty," 992-.5649. Jll~tlc[SOLID STATE STEREO - 1966 1 fulllba~emen~
ff~ed hot tile first period, but then had to ! ~" work at Cabin Creek, W. Bobby, spent a SundayMr. afterUBAR MAID. Apply at - Hi~HO
make payments of $5 per · LEGHORN HENS, 50c each. W. walnut console model, radio air lea l_ng. on ~r u vtew scramble for their lives as the a.
'
noon with Mr · and
S. Bl
week or pay off balance. Ph. S. Michael,
Near Chester.' equipped With 4 speed aoto- oL Ihe rJVer. Askmg $1 3.500. Greyhounds fought back to out- ' Mrs._ Sarah Rile and
son Middleswarl_ aod chil4t:en.
Bar, Middleport,
7 6tc
992-5649.
II 20 tfc , Phone 985-39.\6.
12 7 6tp ' malic changer, 4
spe.ker MIDDLEPORT- two
story score them the rest of the way. IDon RJ!e made a business trtp Re&lt;:ent vtstlora of E. H. Car-.
- - -- - -- - - - sound syslem, just ta ken in.
frame home, 8 ro ..ms 14 bed- Montgomery ca ught up in the Ji o Pomeroy and Middleport on penter and family were Mr.•~.
Help Wenttld
..,.
Pay $1.25 per week or pay frloom sfl. balh. ~ull ba.~etoent, third period, and actually pulled I - - -- - - Mrs S. W. Durst, Mrs. Sylvi_S,
0
b1
d $9li 28 Ph 992 I
oor ornace .. eat, " " to mto two singlr po1n1 leads bul lters.
Allen, Mr. Wesley Cozart, 1\JJ!,
M:RRI~D M~~ ro; r~m work
A&lt;:nos~ ••. Woo~hlp
,,_.,,;,,
;;];nee oe
. 12 6 6t~ : stores and school s Only $1!,- the Blacks forged ahead 42-4(1 lhThe !Big Black;
go_ ~0 I Tom Uursl, Mr. Rudy Durst,
OUst' urms l . .
. owdt.Ga.rdener'.l 4.1. Bum
lR. Killt'r ·
-- .
- - -000
•and then widened it to nine I e ~ e again u ay mg t Mrs. ~ell Middle$Wart, r.frs.·
try, Long Bottom, 0 .
tool
&lt;&lt;.Mandate•
wh&lt;&gt;l•
ONE GOOD used eleclnc range [ SYRACUSE- REMODELED% points early in the final frame. [ when they play host to _ l he i Elva Dailey, Mrs.
TroiS!e
_12 _
u 3tc 5-~=l~n l . B~~~k ~::!~~;te
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto.
stor.v brick,? rooms i4 bed- Montgomery still fought back Parkersburg Gathohc qumtet ml Stethem and Hal Cald~~U • . ;....
PART nME waitress. Apply 9.Godde" or
2 . Skill
up
12 9 3tc
rooms!. bath. utility room, to close the gap, but Call's field· ' a double bea9fr . slated.'or the Wednesday.
_,_" .
.
IU person are Craw's Steak .
agriculture 3. New
24 . t;~~~
Business 0
rtunit
s~ml • basement, new forced er, and then Staals two prt:'i-1 Pmnt Pieasant gymnasaum.
Mrs. Margie Rtfe ana .dau_. ;
House, Pomeroy, 0.
~: ~~aten
~~d
_one
ppo
Y
a1r
furnac_e,
lot
lSOxiOO,
ex~
tlure
foul
shots
with
39
seconds
I
•
ters
of Rutlind spent..~e4iaet26
,.=====---12_s_s_tc.-1 ' flour: lndi&amp; ~ - Plucal
ki"d
MAN OR WOMAN. Reliable cellent neighborhood. Look remaining put it out of reach I
Legal Notice
day with Mr. and Ml1!. Cltarles ·
r
13.De•ired
endin~
otcat
to thts one over. $11,900.
Staats, 6-1, last year's scor-'
Rife.
•· , · ·
7
w.::U~;!~rum: 5. ~':;~~~~e 2 . ~u~i!l- •·~~:~·=ro~
~=;~;e !~~~~~~~t f~~: aul oWE NEED LISTINGS
jog leader tor the Uig Bl:u:ks. Nollce is hereby given that 1 Mrs. Fay Wold and
Mrs.
• .,._
·6. Opeolng• 28. R""•;
coun\0")';
matic dispensers. No experi.
Albert M. Cox, Broker
took up right where he left off the annual meeting of
u.- Ethel RICe made a buslne!l
7.Bicdot
blu,.,
abbr:
Henry Clelaod, Salesmao
as he pumped in some 20 points stockholders of The
to Wellston Monday.
l lti.~roW&gt;d
·
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,
ete
•t.
Hacem
ence
needed
we
es
tablish
111
--••••
B
k
nd
Se
·
Co
BOY or GIRL
peoce
"' " · •
0 ce ••~...
to lead the win. Right behind •n a
vmgs mpany
Vatella called on Mrt.
16. Partof
8. Exactaatia 30.Comesin
room
accounts for you. Car, refernl
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p
Oht
Ill be h ld
h u K
faction
t~Jr
31. J''iah net
42.
Solemn:
Eve
ng1 -.~ 1518
"~
him,
64 Buck Call spun in sev- omeroy,
O, w
e
and- Mrs.
Myrll
In Rutland on Mein
ences and $985 to $1785 cash
12 9 3t
lhe orntee_or said bank
In o••.M.I
. 11. 'Oth"pring
• . -.
9.
Wrists
a&lt;~. Cyprinoid
prom.ise
_
c
enteen
points,
and
next
came
.
.
Sunday
alle--n.
Street &amp; College Ave.
f h
u Man's
capital necessary, 4 to 1:!
Oh
--•
to
I!
"~
20. G l'rg!an4
1I. Borders
36. X::.,·oint
. nickname
Keith Kilday with seven. Pat- eroy,
to, · acc~J111
I
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashburn
Earn Money and Prizet
"" . •Y"· 13 Policeman
hours weekly nets excellent 175 ACRE farm, bouse wttb 1 terson and Sergent each bad by-laws, on ,\he , aticond Wed· and laml"ly have P""~---' tht
.
Delivering The Daily
:1. Japanm
monthly income, full lime
a
d bath
)I
11
sda f J t!l"y 19117
"'........,
receptacle
more. For local interview, rooms n
, ce ar, L&gt;e ar four, and Je£f Swisher picked ne Y ~ anu . '
'
Worley farm here and ~t
Sentinel to osteblished
r.:~;:.,aod
wri:e Eagle lnrlustrie&lt;, 45011 bouse2, 21 large b~unm:frdeel up two.
41Ft.. M.difortolhe ndpurposetbol to move soon.
Route
R&amp;UI
gas,
arm pon~,
e . · For the visitors, 6-3 Bruce e ec mg. rec rs a
e Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tr..
1
21.
Focm"
Minnetonks
Blvd.,
Minneapolate
occupa~cy.
Pearl
WilJackson
collected
twenty
one
transaottOn
of
such
other
buslman made a buslllesa trlp lo
CALL 992-21 56
French
is, Minn., 55 416.
ham!, 892 2318 or 992-2681.
points on a strong performance ness as may ~operly come Columbu!l one day recently.
~=~~ll.
12 7 1l tp
10 3 Uc to garner game scoring hooors, before said meellng.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ray Brookl
,o. Frencl\
Aulo Salel
while little 5-8 guard AI Martin .
Richard. t. ,Jones, . 'y. of Aibany R.t. 4 spent a !W'~t
lotandi
zipped around for fifteen COlli\·
, , .
I f2 12 lie
evening with Mr. onf '- l!fi.
For Rent
:~ ~~;~c;:
0
1956 CADILLAC Coupe Devtll•,
·· ·
-·
Charles Rife.
. ·: )·
_
Antle.-..!
all
power,
also
a
1963
Stude'1t\l111.\.41fil'1t
11l;lkol
==~=
Mrs.
Patty
Hoffman
a\ta ailo ' ROOM rurni3'hed apartment 35
animal
bake_r Lark, standard trans~ \!!I ~~
Stevie of Alhpny; ,Spetlt Frtda1,
and 4 room fu rni shed apnr1.l
mtsston. Ph. 882--2351, New
Unouamble!heH!ourJumbl•~
after Thanksgt~· - . •
ment. Adults. Relere nces. 126 ! 37.~-::;~..
lion
_ H"':en, W~ Va.
12 12 SIC
one teller to •1&lt;h oqllare, to
parents, Mr. and MrJ. C. $.
Mulberry Ave .. Pomeroy, 992- 1
ss.
Muelenote
Recent
visitors
of
Mr.
and
~
~~form
four
ordinary
word1.
f
6698.
12 8 tic
1955 CHEVROLET $125, good
Rl e.
39. ~:~:~~h.
Mrs. Harley .Johnson
we:·e condition; also electric meat
, Mr. Joseph L. mfe C!f,. 'l.llDt· ~.
4 ROOM unfurni shed apar1menl
ollk
Mrs.
J.
R.
Murphy,
Barbara,
slicer,
t20;
Allia
.
Chalm·
cothe openl Sunday ~~ ..
in Pomeroy. Ph. 992·5385.
Mrs_ Clara Roan and chlldren ers tractor and equipment.
•• 1• &amp;kl ngWlth hi 8 parents~ Mr. I
,wu·.. ·,
ll 16 tfc
chamber
of Athens and Mrs Harley E Warm morning stove with
Charles Rife.
·
).
TRAILER space on Brownell
i3.
Johnson and Tammy, Cher~· l blower. 125. Ph. 949-3073, Ross
Mr; and Mn. Richard . Le6
Ave., Middl•port. Ph. mch..tnut.o
and Terry and Mrs. Ada Slack Scarberry.
12 l2 3tc
and family also Mr. ~
2625.
11 10 tfc
u[
Syracuse.
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In CalumbWI feiiOWfnl
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Each day th&lt; code totu-rs are dlt!erenL
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town, 127 Butternut
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, .

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

VOL XVIII NO. 197

Support Ground Campaign

Bombers Hit Terrorist
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WORLD
BY THE UP!

Ruby'• Time • • •

SAIGON (UP!) -852 strategic bombers believed flying
DALLAS - JACK RUBY from closer bases than Guam
who doctors believe coold
struck a Communist stronghold
from ''wo weeks to five yea~ra;· I barely 30 miles from saigon
underwent tests today to
today in support of American
out whether surgery can
and v·,etnamese troops trying to
him from cancer.
stamp out Vlet Cong terrorl~m
Ruby' once convIcted of
the
It I
lng preoldenUal assassin Lee In
cap a ·
Harvey Oswald, has
Hanoi Radio reported a new
throughout his body. The ex· American raid today against
hausttve tests at
Parkland "populated residential areas" in
Memorial hospital will proba- the suburbs of the Commumst
bly take untll late next week. capil~l. Hanoi reported four

Despite the aertal attacks
which have forced many
Communist units undergrouna
terrorism Increased tn the
Saigon area and at least 10
persons were mjured in t~ee
incidents ln and near the ctty,
most of them policemen.
The United States stepped up
.
. tC
Jts nava1 act1on agams ommu·
nist North Vietnam and 7th
Fleet destroyers hurled rockets
and five-inch explosive ;hells at
troop concentra~:s ."'~en~e

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Stoolies Okay

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South Vietnam was reported
light and only. sporadic contacts
wtth small umts were reported.
A spokesman said the stepped
up air raids have kept the
c.o'?munists on the ~ove and in
hJdmg although mtelllgence
ed th o1r
sources pinpoint
e
onghold near Satgon.
Bombing Ml881oD
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giant ~·~ ~I cth 11
f~m gr~at ahttt : n stru" ~
::~ r;~!~n ~t ':e g~un~st
The

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truck loaded with regional
But soon afterwar~s a
troops llOUthwest of Saigon,
1St hurled a hand grenade Into lnfiicting light casualties.
buikling _three miles north
In the 7th Fleet action the
Saigon, tnJurmg a, :'~;,~~~~~ destroyers Ingersoll and Kepand four ctvahans. 1he
escaped on foot.
pier destroyed an enemy radar
gre do attack wounded
site 12 miles northea•t of Dongh
na
Hot· ,·n North Vietnam and sank
Hoa Thanb hamlet chtel
two civilians lour miles west
a cargo junk and damaged two
8alg
otllers further oil the coast. The
on.
destroyer carronade struck
One group of terrorists strock troop concentrations near the
in Satgon itself, woundtng two ctJast of South Vietnam and the
policemen with a
destroyer Newman K. Perry hit

hurl~d

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air-se! camp and storage area with a
from a sp.eedinbgl car, and VMiekt
series of esplo81on! that could a VJet Cong mme ew up a e ong

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JACK OF ALL TRADES - Homer Baxter left,
and Sam Curtiss, ri~ht, do about anything, from earo
pentry, electrical w1ring, and painting, to decorat!JII
a Christmas tree. They proved it by decorating the
large Christmas tree on the Kroger parking lot Ill
Pomeroy, adding a colorful, festive air to the area.

WhIte F0lks Key

tinued use- within limits- of
f'l
Feeuey-Bennell Pool Ul
informers, unclercover
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Americaa Legloa hal compteland eavesdroppiag devices by
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ed plaas for ill Cbrlalmao pargoverJU)tent crlmebusters.
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ty lor eommualty eblldrea
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A• • resUlt Of Monday's decl- A parking complaint made by urday cars were parked at
The mayor asked for patience Iof Middleport Vol':tteer -~'re IDee. u at the ball.
sion, the Justice
&amp; Middleport resident was aired angle. making the sitUation lin the matter. He expected the Company, present
counc~ a
l..e(Uenllllirel are W mett at
can breathe rhore
alnee in Middleport council during its more hazardous than ever.
Situation wtll be corrected soon. not~ce from the state au ~tor the ball Dee. %1 at I p.m. to
all these are the ;oots
regular meeting Monday even-• '"I even put cement blocks In Counclbuan President John noti~g that
Is du;.: F;; sack tbe caDdy treato. Memtrade In fighting .the
.
Ifront of my home and this did Zerkle stated that for the safe- men'. Depen ency , · ' hers In charge of the party
tralllc and Ulegal activities such
.
Searles, Pearl • st.. not slop cars from parkmg ty and convenience of residents fund ts .for the firemen s .
aro Doa Roach, WtiUam Crln·
as J~ tamperms:. In three com lalned to council that the ' there," he said.
and children there jg only one teetJOn m case of an acct ent er and Walter Bunce. T be
test eases, the most prominent j par~ng situation In front of his Police chief Herb
Gilkey wlutinn. that when the parktng while on duty as a fireman. l members will also take lreaiA
CINCINNATI (UP!) - The next step in the clvll
of which was the ·appea;
of home and that of several other vowed there would be no more loi at Tiny's is full
drivers The amoum " a 10 per cenl to the Cblldreo's Home aod rights movement depends on white citizens, Whitney M.
Teamsters Presid~1 James R. residents on Pearl Street. across angle parking. He said as soon should be advised of It by the assessment based on ongm:l tbe IDfirmary Dee. U. T be Young Jr., executive director of the National Urban
Hoffa, the court i1ad been told from Tiny"s Foodland
was as he learned what
drivers patrolman on duty and congest- membership. 11 amounts to
regular meeting of the post League, said Monday night.
that the department had gone becoming 8 nuisance a~ well as were doing there he advised ed parktng prevented.
per yea~ per mem~~; t
wlll be held Wedueoday eve•·
"And 11 can go either way,'" Young said in a Jewish
too far. II 4isagreed.
dangerous. .
the patrolman on duty ol Tiny's Councilman B F. Parmalee Coun~JI ~;.tsed so:i~to; :~ lag and wDI laclude a film.
forum lecture here. '"The whites can eliminate all the NeSearlea stated that car• park to stop it.
suggested parking meters be tact .,; F 1 ~8 ~
d.
d - - - groes or they can really help the Negro to move into the
Glnom.by Rain
in front ol his driveway block· Mayor C. 0. Fisher
noted placed on Pearl Street, but coun- Bern
u
or a VJce an
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mainstream of society."
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lng his entrance; even park on that persons who violate park· ctl took. no action. However, present It to "!unCI! at the JanYoung said he was optim istic as govenJOr ol California.
MIN CAST TilE ONLY th• sidewalk causing pedestri- lng laws would be given tick- Mayor FISher and Chief G11key uary 15 meelmg.
about the future of the civil "RiotAirs and advocates ol
weather JIOOI)l lu the
ana to wal~ 'tn the street. This els and the same procedure slated the situation would be Mill~ also noted that.• repre.
rights effort two years ago when black povr represent onlJ a
WdD:, ..MJisl of the nat!M was
an even more dangerou should be carried out anywhere corrected.
s~tattve of the Cheshire counhe did a study on race rela- small 11litfDrlty of the uai!Gb'f
b~i«P•Y \'ldr akie.111111
lie ald.
In Middleport, 10 whlcb Sear~
FIREMEN APPEAR
cil ••ked that the fire prntecliOnS at Cincinnati but several INegtoea," bo lillie!. "'llul ...
peraturea ollly normally
Searles reealled that last Sat- ea agreed.
Donald Mllll," reproaentative
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events since then bave changed•blll!e lee'!. JI.,UriJOI told by It
Rain was reported from
mat.
sponslble pei&gt;ple lba~ beciUii
Virginia coast te Florida
"We came to the year 1966 a ban&lt;llul have rioted, aod I
some 9110W reported In the
and we have run mto a se ries handful have shouted lila&lt;!ll
olina highlands.
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PT. PLEASANT - R•presen- ol defeats that only lhe most power, the rest must lake lbe
heavy rains puahed by
tatives ol the Urban R&lt;newal pltiful ..optrmtst can fail to ob- bl~me,"
oald.
winds swept the Pa&lt;:lilc
Authority met with
council serve, he satd.
I There s no reagan why white
west, SeatUe, Wash.,
A six room two-story frame three hours, he said.
Fnends of the Sergeants to- members Mayor MorgRn Clerk
Cttes Setback!
people should have a monopoiJ
1early an lnch, as did nearby
home bclongt~g to 01arles Ser.
. day mvited donah~ns or doth- R. H. M~lrose and City Attorn- Young ci ted the defeat of a on the crackpots/' said Yoq.
Olympia during a six
t f
AlFred on Stale The ftre was believed to have mg and household J lem~ for Lhe
Ra Mus rave rollowmg a school tax levy at Cmcmnati, I uAnybody who can observe
reriod ~ndlng today.
~:~e ~te:as dest~oyed by started [rom a de£ectlve. flu in family. The ramdy has moved :unci!Y ~ssio~ Monday mght to cutbacks rn community actwn 1an of this and not stand up IIIII
fife Monday at 10 _45 a.m.
the livmg room. The fam1iy was to another Alfred area home.. discuss how Point
Pleasant programs. a pull back from be ~WJtc:d Is ablrking 1dl ,...
;retv i• Lolt
not at home at the time. Four Items requested mclude clotnld
e its one-fourth of home rule at Washmgt.on, D.C., sponstbWty as a citizen of 1
Tonight ,s Meet the Te~m Assistant Fire Chtef
Kari children were at school. The ing for the Sergeants' three dau- ~: urb~~tsrenewal project being and Ute elections of Mrs. Lur- 1democracy," Young said in ref.
McKINNEY, KY.
A 11511 Night at Middleport
Hl,h Kautz, reported that upon arn- home was partially covered by ghters and 8-year-&lt;&gt;ld son. Dre" oonsidered for the downtown teen Wallace as governor of , erence to aecregaled 11ous1Df.
;tralegic Air Command
jet School cafe-teria when Cnar·h val of tile Chester Fire Depart- msurance, it Wa!l reported. Mr. sizes for the garls are . 12, lrle, husiness area.
Alabama and Ronald Reagan lschoolJ and employmeat.
)()mber on a routlne training Carl Wolfe prt"sents the •Q66-C7 ment the house was engulfed Sergeant IS employed at the and 10, and their shoe sazes a
Estimateds indicate $240 OliO
nission plowed illlo a rugged basketball squad to parents by fl~mes. Ten firemen. foughl Union Carbide and Chemical 1, 10 and 5\\. The boy we-•rs a would be near the city's sh~re,
mountain sectloa of Kentucky and fans. Order will be calk-d the blaze for approximately Co., Manetta.
saze 8 shoe.
with the government paying the
Mnnday nillht, ~enU) kll~ at 7:!10 P m.
.
~~~ the three crewmen aboard. Sponsored by the Mtcldlfi&gt;Ort
other U~ree~foorths of the near- WASHINGTON (UPI)-James •has 25 days to file a !onna!pt
AD Investigating group head- Athletic Boosters, LewiS Sauer,
Jy one mJihon dollar project. R. Hoffa. head of lhe nation's Itition with tho courlllldJil
m by the wlag commander of Jr., president, will preSide.
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Discussed by the group was largest labor union,
found for reconsideration, but tile I-.
Bunker Hill A1r Force Base, The meeting will be opened for
the type of bonds which ctJUid himself yet another step closer ditch effort is cooaldered .._
.nd .• was dispatched to the general discu,ion, followil\j( inbe used such as revenue or t• a prison ceu today.
Jy ., a delaytag lactie •
ICene, in an effort to determlne troduclJOn of the players. and
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general obhgation boods and There appears to be little his the COurt rarely ever Jrlilll
'hr cause of the crash of the movie-s of parts of at least three
V
Lee 1 ! on or listed in good condition.
was moderate damage to the where the funds would come lawyers can do aside
from such requests.
lAC hustler, which seemed to games will be shown. Refr.,.h- MWe•lef Memo~ .; Lee 434 i The State Highway
patrol truck and live guard rail posts from for the ctly lo retire the delaying briefly the day Hoffa
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ments will follow. The public lS p·~ ~. K~~au :" was admit-. said the boy was crossing Rt. were knocked down.
.
bonds If sold.
goes to prison. But even behind
invtted
te~ et0 'ii I H~s' ital at 5 45 35 and ran into the left SJde of McClain suffered lacerations Only action was a request bars, Hoffa was expected to
The Jackets are 3-1 on thf"ir m Mo~z:r wtthp 1 bum on 3 southbound pickup truck oper· of the face, and was taken. to that ~usgr~ve contact t~ ~te retain control of h1s union, the
season, their best start in near- ~ .head a~ a fractured ~ight I ated by Lawrence G. Stewart, Veterans Memorial Hospital Tax i...{lmmlssloner consadermg 1.1 mtllion member InternationlO TWO
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Hoffa lost an appeal Monday
be made for the t966 lri-Coun·
charge was flied against t he I Patrol arrests mcluded : Joe
to the U.S. Supreme
Court,
ty New Year's Eve Teen Ball nt
driver.
I Wtlllam Gtbson, 42, Dunbar,
which upheld a 1961 conviction
the high schooi audtlonum SaThe patrol charged Wilbur I W. Va., speedmg, Galllpohs
by a federal court JUry tamper14
lurday, Dec. 31 from 8:30p.m.
McClain, 34. Rl I.
Racine, muructpal. court, Dec.
'
ing
CliiLLICOTIIE, Oblo ~~
to I am.
with speed in ...... for road French Ttplon, 34 · Sprtngfl~ld,
CCI
The 53-year-&lt;lld teamster chief Two members of the James tl.
ATJ.ANTA &lt;UPil - "I'll
This traditionally mlormal
conditions after a one vehicle passmg over a yellow
!me:
Robinson Sr. family were killed
you In the governor's office&lt;" event, sponsored by the Boostaccident at 12:30 a.m. Tuesday :~~:I :u~!~a\:· J:•~- A 1!1115 model truck was heavMAN INJURED
Monday while trying to ereet a
c.
The &lt;neaker was Lester
ers as a lund-ral!lng project lor
on Rt. 124 m Syracuse. He " 1 d Joh • sk vronski 4i East Uy damaged m a one-vehicle G&lt;Orge E. McGos cy,
televiSion
antenna on tho fan&gt;'
4
lox, Democratic candidate
the athletic departmen~ anscheduled to appear Dee. 16 m an
n a
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acCident at 12 40 a m. today In
ily's house.
1overnor ol Georgia.
nually draws hundreds of aroa
Meigs county court.
McKeesport, Par).,sp~lng, mu- 1the village of Syracuse.
R~venswood, W. Va., was ad- I Electrocuted were James t..
Hts audience was anyone
youag people. Numerous door Forty arrests were made In Officers reported that
court.
c. ·
I Metgs County Sheriff Rohert m1tted to Holzer Hosptlal at 1:- Robinsoo Jr., 18, and bis slalar,
med to listen to hi• reaction to pM7,e9 ore awarded.
Middleport during November was beaded north on Rt.
C. Hartenbach said the truck, 35 p.m. Monday wtth a lractur- Judy Ann, 15. both students at
• u.s SlJill"erne Court
The Jays, wbo have emceea reported Police Chtel
Herb HI! pickup truck went off
drtven ...t h" Wll hnr Jark cd bone In hi s fare He WAS in- Grecnf"J~ High .&lt;:chool.
llnlllay thll Georcta'l over- over !,lXXI area dances, will l1e Gilkey to council Monday eve- right side of the
McClain, 35, Rt. I Racine, left jured at the Kaiser Alummwn Etght months ago the famllY'I
wheltn!agly Democratic leglsia- masters of ceremonies. Admls- nlng.
through a guard rail
the hlghw•y and tore oul 20 and Chemical Corp. when he house In Pike County, 1011111
ture had 1M authority to deride sian !s 7S cenu per person. Ov· There were 10 traffic viola- ed several hundred feet out
ft. ol guard railiag in front of was putting a carbon in an an- here. was destroyed by fire.
tha •deadlocked aovermr'o
er 100 attended last year.
lions, two held for
probate a field before stopping.
fi
the Howard Largent residence ode jack. and the handle flew James Jr. and Judy Ann, d 1
between Maddox and RepubU·
court, one reslstlag arreot, three
about one mile east of the state up and struck him m the face. their brothers Arnold Ray 11,
ran Howard &lt;Bol Callaway.
Voterana MemOJiol Haspltal over oighl 1111ests, 12 for lnlox·
COLUMBUS &lt;UPII - William roadside park.
He is listed In good condttion . end Donald James, 12, ~.,..,
Tile high tribunal's declaion Adml11ioa1- Jucl Davl•. l icatlon, one for Investigation.
R. Minor, 23, of Van Lear, Ky.. McClain was taken to Veter- The aceident occurred at 5 35 trying to put the antenna ~~
rev$1H I th,...juqo federal Portland; Connie Jones. Reedt- one on execution ol an old line,
was Indicted Monday by the ans Memorial Hospital
lor a.m. Monday.
a pole next to the house. T~
court rullag that ouch ar.llon by
Martha Anderson, Rut- and one charge lor left of cenFranklin Countv ~{rand turv for treatment of a laceration to
pole brushed a 7,200-volt pow~
the legla)~ woukl be llllCOII- land: Daisy Swlolt:, Middleport: ter.
murder In the Oct. his right elbow and contusions
Melfi Geaeral Hospitol
cable.
ilttuUonar; Callaway 11'11 Mall- Doria Sayre, Syraeuse: Michael Parking meter ...,.lpts totalDAYS lEn
deatb of Chicago of the light leg.
Admltsloaa - None.
The RobiiiSOilS had sine cblll,
lo1 by ~ 2,000 votee In tha Doleo New Jersey: Mrs. Chal' ed $159 and Jru!ter vlolaUoos
theologian Dr. Robert W. Sp1ke.
DIJebarlel - None.
dren.
Vov. 8 . _ , electloa.
. Wes~ Pomeroy; Cora Cun- .neUed m. 11lc cruiser travel·
The eur!y.J&gt;alrld Minor ai!IO
' Deopl\f,\llle lll'tdomlnance
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Pomeroy.
ed 3,1!19 miles, there were 83
""' lndlcied for burglary olthe
' ill!Iii the lealslature,
...., Evelyn Wood, mealtl served to prlsool!I"B. ond
United Christian Center, near
1ft· ~ would
Uma Roach.
e!Jhll(leldenll lnvetllpted.
Ohio State Unlverlllly cam.
WOOSTER. Ohio (UP[) -Hen-iup an era of progress lor all WOOS!er, of which he Is a trui;.
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d~JICbtel: Ill llr. The pollee dep1rhilent U!lO&lt;I
where Spike's body was
ry R. Luce, edttnrlal &lt;!Jalrman Asia. and
it will thereby os- tee.
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Monday tabllsh a mutuality of Interest He grouped the Vietnam
l!9llio 1_
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street department 111.3 gallons,
lucy, buwever, Issued a of Time, Inc., said
the with !Uch recent U. S. hlsll~
~obe!
up the pneral
the fire ~ent• ;allons,
order to the common night U. S. lnvolvement In Vlot. 'between th• West and
1maklag commitments as
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court to hold a sanity nam '"will prove to be llllO ol Ea•t."
Wr!ty J&amp;~J~¥ ;l!',llljMI , , Hol&gt;ltet!er, 118011 by all tlel&gt;aridlenllfUo Minor. who was a onr most significant achieve- I Luce's remarks wero In the Marsllall Plan, the Truman
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closlag address to a year long triM, and tile
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Hull~
IIIli i 'ftle tbefclwil ~Ice ropqrt
several menial lnstl- ments. •
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II, ·~.=. reeelJiit li&gt; the IIIIOUI11
In
West Vir&amp;lnla The country's steed In Viet- series ol talks In observance of .mlch ~ said were
um, !" said, "Ia ~Ike~~ to open the centennial of tbe Colle&amp;e Dl 1.11 ~ llllloual

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December 14-15

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Takes the kmk out of c!ea nrn11:
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Power Pak Svstem l
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We fix Sunday
dinner seven
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EUREKA De l u~e
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Vacuum Cleaner

39·95
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3 P1 eces Tender, Tasty ChickPn
Plus all t he tnmmm ·s

(A complete banquC't for one)

THRIFT BOX · · · .. -· · ·· ···· · · · ·· $2.50
9 P1eces Ch1ckf'n Onl y
THE BUCKET · · ·· .. · ··· ·· · · ·· · · · $3.7 5
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Take it from the Colonel
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end guests of their parents, Mr
and Mrs. George Korn Sr. and
Mrs. John Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs Bennie Buck I
ne ~ Lexmgton spent Sunday w1t h h1s mother, Mrs. Ben
Mr. and Mrs· Alex Gravely
of Dunbar, W. Va., spent
]Sunday afternoon With his mo- 1
lher, Mrs B. F. Gravely and I
daughter, Mrs. J. A. Eden. Mr
and Mrs. T. A. Dowme were
Sunday evening guests.
NEW MEDICATION

Model 238
COlONEl SANDERS' RECIPE

Ktatuek~ fried CkiektK,'

INGELS
FURNITURE
Member Middleport

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

Merchants Gift-A-Rama

POMEROY, OHIO

MIDDLEPORT

week

OPEN EVERY WEEK DAY and SATURDAY UNTIL 9
Come In and See The Many New Arrivals Every Day - All Over The Store - You
Are Sure To Find The Christmas Gihs Here For Everyone On Your List.

•

Elberfelds 1n Pomeroy

WEST HARTLEPOOL, England (UP!) - The West Harllepool General Hospital said today il had hired a six
foot
inch ex-factory worker as
a bouncer. The man, wnose ofllliCiaJ job title will be nrderly,
was hired, the hospital said,
b&lt;!Cause injured drunks were

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-Terrific Values in Sport Shirts and Dress Shirts- Gih Aprons- Gih Robes-

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Sleepcrah Electric Blankets -· Bathroom Rugs and Rug Sets - Mens Billfolds Womens Billfolds and French Billfolds for $1.99- Brushed Orion Slipper Socks ..
Pillow Cases for $1.00 a pair - Another Shipment of Flannel Back Table Co.vers,

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Corning Cook Ware- Mens Pajamas- Boys Pajamas-• Towel Sets and Boxed

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$1.49 to $12.95 - Costume Jewelry -Old Spice Sets - Home Decorations -

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J Spike Death

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Orville Procl.or or Hamtllon spent the weekend wtth
her mother, Mrs
Joseph 1
Raub and son, Jack.
I
Ted Reed left Sunday for a
frw days vtsit m Akron w1th I
l11s aunt, Mrs. H B Hobart, I
who has returned home after
bemg confmed to a hospital. I
Mr. and Mrs. George Korn
Mrs

dinner? Well, nowyoucanbave
CoL Sanders' Recipe Kentucky
l'ric:d Chicken illlY day of the
week. Like today. All you have
to do is plck it up and take it
home. The ll&lt;tVice is 'udden

top of drap~rr~~

Make Elberfelds m Pomeroy
Your Christmas Shopping Center

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Friday I

Miss Sue Jean Raub. I
Withee returned to her home Frtday follow- ,
ing surgery at Veterans Memonal hospttal and IS convalesc-

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