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wac- He will remain until Tuesday where they were guesta of the Mr. and MSarst. !..ro . Ga~H ~hildren .af Phoenil AriZ. are
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Installing Chaplain for lnstalla- gmla Beacl! while In the east. Robert Byer were In Athens I
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non of officers at Evangeline Mrs. Kenneth Byer entertain- last week on busmess.
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Pions were made to assist l~
8 &lt;I 40 held Jts annual ChriSt· :~
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Chapter, OES, held ThurSday ed with • holiday dinner tsst Lena Mae Fels of
Baln· Mr. andGr:s. 0
with the community childre~'s ~
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mas dmner and party_ Thursda: I Mr. Harry Houdashelt WSSIevening In Middleport. Tb e week at her home for mem- bridge, Ohio, VI~Ited ~ver the Karen . gg.
party at Heath Methodist
Pcmeroy
evemng at the Bailey~ ~estra~ Itakes by Rawlmgs-Coats ambu- name wus unintenUooally omit- hers of her family.
Present I weekend with Miss Frieda Faeh· Mrs. Ehz:th. Ar~~~ of
church Tuesday, Dec. 14, when "
. rant in Pomeroy. Specm gues ' : lance Saturday to Holzer Hospit- ted.
1were Mr. and Mrs.
Rob(!rt nle. They spent Sunday in Ath· Jar Bluffs, o: Js VISI ng
the junior MYF of
He~~olh Mrs. l.ols Ann Jones an~ chil-, were Mrs. Helen Cotter, de- : al for a medical check-up. Mrs. Miss Sarah Bechtle and Mlsa jByer and children, Mr. and ens.
with her daughter and tamChurch met Sunday evening at jdren of C~lumbus spent the ; partrnental chapeau . and Mrs., Houdashell accompanied him to!Marty Nicholson have return-·\Mrs. Charles Byer and child- Mrs. William Stacy and dau- ily, Mr. and Mrs. James Put.
the ~hurch. Rhond'a Hysel~'l weekend with ber .grandparents: N~rm;• . C~rothers, Le Secre- the hnspita!.
: ed from a trip to Norfol~, Va. ren, and Mrs. Jane Gilkey. I ghter, Wilda of Nampa, Idaho, len.__
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ts of ~~. 1 rs , -·--·-·-·-..- - - - · --·
---~Prestdent , · oonductell Ule hus1- Mr. and Mrs. Rtchard Camp 1 talre..Cats~:uere.
Sundav dinner gues
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ood were her son and I
The group WI pr~VI e nu -~
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. -~the group 'lldjourned to the Ifamil Mr and Mrs. c.
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('UP favors for the dmner and at ColumbustllBusme~ ~mv~;h party room for a short business I Wool' of Ravenswood W. Va. ,
planned to attend the
open· sit}', spent e wee en Wl :session and party. Gladys Cum- land their son, Br;icky Wood,\
hou.~e at the parsonage Sunday. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul mings chapeau, presided and j who is visiting them
here ·
Dt'r. 19. Pl_ans also were made M. D~rnell .
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: F.mma Wayland child welfare from West Palm Beach, Fla. I
for a Chnstmas party W be l Jak1e Schuler or
~ottla~ ' ehainnan, reportPd on acknowl·!- -- -~-- _____ .. ------ !
held the week of Dec. 23 and aI.spent the weekend wJth hiS I edgement of work done by the I
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('aroling party Dec. 19. Ken- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. . S• a1on.
11 WSCS o/ S,l rtlf, use
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neth Smith repork!d on the com· , Jarob Schuler, Locust t.
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mitlPes ~[]d [)ames were drawn ! Mrs. She.rl.ey S~an ~as a i A r~n~nbuliO[) ~as made .1 ~ : The WSCS of the Syracuse!
for a g1rt exchange. Further jsaturday v1s1tor m Parkers- tht· Mateh of_ Dimes ..r.t wa. Method ist church held its annu- .
plans will be made next Sun· , bur_g. W. VR
i volt&gt;&lt;! lo ·~untmue co~ll Jbutmg i al Christmas dinner
Friday
dov evening. Members are ask· ·· Mr and Mrs Ce-.:·il Townse[)d itu the Oenver l:led project. Sevd , evening at the home of Mrs.
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ed. to bring calendar motrey to I of 8~\leville y..; Vn wert' Sun-. eral members P 1 'dn~ed 1~0 1 attebn" f'&lt;~rl Weese pre~dlng the regu· · ·
i the: Pnuvoit' h(' 1 m ·o um u., , k1r meeting. The Rev. wene
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A film entitled. ··r.llnstn.as · ther·in-iaw. Mr. and Mrs. G Ithis p1lSt weekeJJd.
' (;. Stuller ac:ked grace.
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In 01her Lands'' was shnw.n T. Carleton.
j Mr1;. Cotter spoke of h~r:.. Mrs. William Eichinger, ~res1
w11h .Sand}' Johnson and Doxie Mrs. On;ille Pro('tor of Ham- wurk as dt&gt;partementa! chapeau ~ 1dent. conducted the b~smess 1
W:.illl'rs in charge. The met!· · ilton was tile weekend guest of! ;md told in detail· of how the ' se.ssion which opened With deing . w&lt;~s clos~ with the b~~?· her mother, Mrs. Joseph Haub organization ~ns formed and votions take:~ from Matthew 21
dJdlo!l and fnend g~JP Cllf'le. &lt;~nd son. Jack.
: of its work wtth the rontrol ~f by Mrs. \'.Jll1am Houdas~elt,
Attend ing were Dw1ght Do~· Rt&gt;v. and Mrs. Lewis BargN ;tubf'rculosis and cyslll' f1bros1s who harl for he~ topw. V.he~ .
sun. Doxie Walters. Okey R1t- of Columbus visited Sunday af-1in children. She also told of the Jesus Is ~orn. 1he prog~am to~ i
ter. f:ddir Brown Kenney Sunth ternoon, with Misses Luneti~ ! new csinic at Children's. Hos· 1r. "Lonk1ng Out, Lookmg In, 1
Hobbit' Ord. S:1nd.'· .John!'on, , and Ada C.enheimer.
l ",Jit&lt;:~l. Columbus. for cystte hb· wa!&gt; presented by Mrs._ John
H.honda Hysell. 1~ Jenna Spra_i!· Mrs. E. J. Tracy is sub~ti- ~ rosi~ patients whi1~h is .support· Sam•;•ge and. ~ISS Marc1~ Karr i
Uf :1 nd Mr ;_md ·\ 1rs Enwrwn · t rng in the Rutland first grade'ed by the 8 et 40 of OhJO_ Mrs. gave ti.Je Mea11mg of Chm;tmns.
Jones.
f~r 1 Mrs :'1-largaret Parsons w!JOI \'arothers a!so S!JOke briefly Me:lmgs were changed fr?m '
and congratut·ated the group on the f1rst Wednrsday to tile first ,
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the work il 1s doing.
:Tm!sday, due lo prayt•r meet- :
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· ings. Eighteen shut-in calls were \
Hrs . .fm·/; t:flrsey
A
gift
e~change
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held
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l reported A Christmas olfering:l
h f)pmmurrllfor
Ret·. BPrger •~IWlf IiJI [mystery s1ster~ reve&lt;Jlt'd dunng , was l&lt;-1ken and also a special
A luPJ~rware party
was In Hilflth (Jmr(:ll
.the social h011r. Atlrnding were ofrenng of $11 wa s taken fnr
d ~monstratetl by ~·I rs .Jac-k Car- ·
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lahuve and Mr~. Ellen Deweese. the parsonage fund . Mrs. F.ichSale in the Music
Buy yourself or your family a KIMBALL PIANO NOW for Christmas during
&gt;t'V of Pnm~&gt;rn~· the af!Prnnon : The Re1r· . Lr'h:ls C. Berger 1 Mrs. Louse Stewort, Mrs. Gen·. mger und Mrs. Melvin Gnmm l
uf \'ov _ 3:J al th'! I.JOme of Mrs. din~·c1nr nt !he OhiO Temp"r:HIC'I' evieve Wr ll. Mrs. Goldia Mourn- were rramed to take gifts to the !
Department on the 2nd Floor. You can really save and there is an excellent selection of pianos in stock,
\l'i lliam ll &lt;H"~--''i. m Syracuse.! League was guest SJ*ak.er at ing, Mrs. Mabtl Brown, ~irs . Hesl Homt in SyracusE&gt; ror l
Gamrs wert' played and prizPs : Heath r..·l~thodist C~ urch m ob· Mildred Hamilton. Mrs_ Dorothy 1Christm 3s. Prayer by Mrs. Wen-1
ready for you to buy. You can use Elberfelds
givt&gt;n
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· servant'e of Comnuttme-.nt Sun·· 1-ll'cker , Mrs. Mary M·art in, : de ll G. Stutl'::'r closed the meet~ I
BE SURE TO SEE THE NEW
During the sc.al hour
re-· dny dunng Sunday mornmg ser- Mr~. Faye Wildermuth and Mrs. ing.
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KIMBALL ELECTROMATIC PLAYER PIANO
fre~hments ~·t're served to Mrs. : \'ices. .
· L D. Marehi.
Attending wer'!! above and i
Sensible Credit Service to budget your payments.
A_ t·:. H. Crow ;md daughter He d1scussed the problems,
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''"ndiff Jr .. "" Mir·ky Wil · cohollc beveragee. one
being,.,. a~ the hmne ot "". ll«rch•
'" · were Rev Stutler and son Kev· ,
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C&lt;Jrson in lhe couo\rJ today. He point-!
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-- __ _ :_-:.. __ Haves Sr .. Mrs. Hoger Wme- led out lh'! results ecomonlcally;
bre.nner. Mrs. John Slack &lt;~ntl ! physically and morully in s.u-1
~on .Juhn Ill. i\'lrs. Harry Dew· itty. Rev _ Btrger oncr a pas·
.f.
1 ~. \lr~ John MohiPr
1\l r s tor of the United Melhodlst
!hnlon F'rrrr!l and Mrs. Ada Church in Pomeroy di~c us~ed
sl ark . all of Syr:..JC'IISe.
malerial supplied by the League
, for use in the ~chool room in
educa rmg tht&gt; youth lo the dan·
gers of the us e of akohol bevt&gt;r·
ages. He urged the support o( •
Pom,uoy, Ohio
church mem hers and commu- 1
nity residents in comb aU ing the ;
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
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W•lt Disney's
HERMAN GRATE
witness.
"OLD YELLER"
musical
number
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special
(Te('hnirnlor)
Doroth~' ~tcGIJire, F'es! Par ' titled "Seek Ye Tile Lost" was 1
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ker, ('huck Connors, 'J'omm)' : prf'~ented by the choir under j
Kirli:.
the direct ion of William RusseU 1
Ft1turette:
wilh ll&lt;n p hi\son as soloist.
Fl11h, tht Tttn•gt Otttr
fh• Rev. M E Dowson read ,
Colorurtoon
lf'lter fro m Bishop Gerald
Admission 75&lt;' &amp; 40c
'Enslt'y
report ing Lhat the quota '
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Wednesd•y, December I
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CAPE KENNEDY (UP() -Col. John G. Albert, head olth•
HE' PRE'ITY SURE
The Gemini 6 rocket launch Gemini launch division for the ''I think we're at the point
chief predicted today that Air Force.
now where we can make it
barring last-minute hitches The shot, second half of a Sunday," Albert told UPI in an
astronauts Walter Schirra and Gemini !lpectacular, remained interview. "I don't see · any
Thomas Stafford would be officially scheduled for Monday, restraint at all.''
launched Sunday to. attempt. ~ but A~bert said preparations on "Things just t'OUidn't be
gpace rendezvous w1th Gemuu the Titan 2 rocket were a day better. I never could have
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ahead. Work on the Gemini &amp; i.magi[)ed that we could be this
"I think if 1 were to bet now, spacecraft was about 20 hours far ahead," he said.
I'd bet on Sunday," said Lt ahead.
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WORLD
MOSCOW-SOV!Er8PACE
aclent~ls failed today in their
fourth attempt to put a worktng package of instruments on
the surface of the moon. The
spaceship Luna 8 hit the moon,
but all indications were that it
was destroyed on impact in·
stead of making a soft landing.
"The systems of the station
f ti n·ng normally at
~~r:ta~~c 0~ ~e landing except
the final touchdown .. the offi
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cJal Tass news agency reported: Most Western observers
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY SALE f KIMBALL PIANOS

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Mr. and rs. Ben Neutzting ,
entertaint&gt;d with a dinnre Sun-:
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at their home.
BPatle-s:
JuhY.
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Place. Guests were Mr. and
F.. tuntte:
Mrs. David Riggs and Mr. and i
C•utht On The Bounu
Mrs. Gene Riggs t~f Chester :
Colorurtoon•
Road: Miss Rita Riggs , Alh· :
Admission: 7!k &amp; 40c.
ens : Mr. and Mrs. EugeoP Hes- 1
ler. Hunting! on, W. Va.; Mr.
SUN,....MON.-TUES.
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: and Mrs. Ra y Big12:.s and Cara·
"LORD JIM"
: lynn and Ma rolynn Tracy and
P~ter O'Toole, J.amrs Mason
I Randy, Jeffrey and David Burt. I
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Icessf•tlly Wednesday, lhe road I "Everyon• fo -"'nr .,;
problems develop io final The big ~urdle that must be will be cleared for a Gemini 6 fast aa they eaa ID Jel I -•
preparations "all bets are off." passed to keep Gemini 6 launch launch at 11 a.m. (EST) Sun- as aoon as possible,"' .......
He said "we are working preparations moving at a day.
Flight Director Christopia' C.
toward a Sunday launch, but record-breaking pace is a 12-- As of late Monday. Page said Kraft Jr. said he would .....
are not committed to it."
hour night rehearsal schedu led spacecraft tests were 16 hours , that the odds were 50-50 far a
Mission D~rector Willia~ to begin at midnight. It had ahead of !be record - breaking [Sunday launch .
Schneider sa1d Monday m been set to start at 2 a.m. EST schedule, Col. Otto Ledford, in ··u they are ready em tl!l
Houston that the decision had Thursday.
•charge of the 1'igan 2 rockets eighth day after Gemini
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already been made to go I
TO MAKE TESTS
Icheckouts, said work was 10-20 we'd go the eighth day;• ..
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Terrace Antique Shop is Ex-Agent's Hobby ·
BY BOB WINGE'IT

Lee Rudisill, retired Pomeroy
Railway express agent, is: 10
busy in bls hobby be has no
time to sit back and d1ink about growing old.

SAIGON (UP!) - Ametlcan Infantrymen and Com·
munist forces skirmished again today in the jungles Since he rttired in 1962, alter
around th~ Michelin rubber plantation 40 miles north- working 48 years aa express a·
west of Saigon.
gent, Mr. Rudisill is active buyThe bris~ .!~refight broke out as men of_ the U.S. lst ing and selling antiques.
Infantry DIVISion fanned out through the Jungles huntSo much so, iD fact, that
ing down a Viet Cong unlt they clashed with two days
ago in a bitter six-hour bat-this .wor~ now consumes most
tie.
of the U.S. lst Air Cavalry of hts tim~..
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A battalion of Americans Division killed more than 2,000 Mr. Rud1~1ll, . with ~vJaOry
suffered moderate casualties in North Vietnamese regulars in help from his ~lfe, Bess&amp;e, ~
the Sunday fight, but killed 231 fierce four-day battle three erates the antique. shop in hls
WASIDNGTON - THE FED· Viet Cong by body count Many d
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home at 108 Legwn Terrace.
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eral Reserve Board's boost in more Communist dead. were ays
Th e other 852 targe1 tod ay Antiques
e s op , lS own •• errace
Interest rates brought the ex· btlieved dregged away.
was about 25 miles northwest
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This 1s time coll.'lumlng,
non·banking circles today. But A rrulltary spokesman sa!d o. ~ IC e n ru r pan a- sa_ys Rudisill, "but It certainly
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b · f b t · t10n m the Communist hideout . .
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tod ay •s f"gl&gt;l
1 .was
t11e Johnson administration was
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11s mterestlng.
do:ng lts best lo quash
any g~ve no details on casualties on Two s il
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Rudisill, wh.oee frrst e~loytalk of a "fight'' witb the either side.
a ors ~ere killed a~d ment as a railway express a2!1 other men InJured Monday m
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Board.
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pressed ".regret" at the board's Viet Cong targets twice today. the coast of Viet Nam. The fire af~r hts retrrer_nent. .He wa~ maction, met with Board Chair- One of the targets was an started below decks while the :redR~~~I ~n danbque~line~
mao William McChesne_y Mitt- area west of Plei Me in the big flat top was launching air 1
t~ 1 a en:b ~tin Jr. Monday at his Texas Central Highlands near the strikes a~ainst North Viet
mg
m as 1
Y or
ranch. Afterward, bolh he and Cambodian border where troops Nam.
maTnhy Yt!~'·
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Martin chided newsltlel'l for ine !iiLOp IB aoc~
om
dicaling th•t lh• board was detop to botlom with_ antique• "'
fvlng th• administration in hJk.
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tbJa year for tbe Dltloa's mo- :C:n~~e~ aa atoraae areas tired, is bus~er th.a~ ever. H~ ~perates the Terrace Antique shop in Pomeroy . llere he displays an ;;,ntique l~p
provoke a fight, Johnson said.
lorJst•• &amp;be NatiOIIal
Safety
M R di 'II' f rite Ia k is restored to Its ongmal exqUISite example of craftsmanship and a~ useful as lh~ day It was created . ....._ Sentmel
"It's mine to prevent one." SenCouncil Slid toda
tor. t" 'or' 8 ldavo1
s. lo Pboto.
atellemocralie~hlpRusseiiB.
n. Oclober blg~;ay dead :.~~.~··and u~ul~;::sel~ld - - · -- -----·. · Long, La., SKid Nothing could
numbered f,UO, five per «Dt i!elns. He also si&lt;Jclcs a wide
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~e ~ore UD~p~l~: thtan atesmaHouston above the figure forOe&amp;ober of variety of carnivat glass, china,
The Meigs County commis- I
JOt mcrease m.Inut:res ra
on SPACE CEcN~~·
Jaat year, 'l'be &amp;oU for the fin&amp; glassware and clocks.
sionen approved transler of .
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the eve of Ch~JStmas, wh~n the (U~I\ - A . ~su .y dressed 11 mootb• of OJe year wae
Probably the oldest article
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$500 from Ute Mainterumee
average working man WJII be patr of _Gemm1 7 astronau~ 39,780 or two per ceat above owned b Mr Rudisill is 8
fund to Equipment fund
of
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borrowing money to provi~ soared mto the fourth of their th d tb
t ~. ~wd hoy
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the Sheriff's department dur- 1
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By Bob WJngett
WASHINGTON- CONGRESS read~ _for a rendezvous With from 5.5 to 5.4 dead
100 German beer atelo made pro- _A Meigs County jury wll1 sit In Equipment fuod to stutioner_y l Tht' state civil defense offi('e has completed reimb~
will probably fume, fuss and Gemma 8 that may bt staged millloa nblcle- lie ~ el bably more thaD 100 years ago JUdgment Wednes~y on 8 re- and supplies and $9&amp;3.116 from ment to Pomeroy fm damage!i l a used as a result of the
threaten for the next several next Sunday·
llurtag 1-. 1 numlm 1 ' '··· v
An old ""·-apb 1
and. ~uest for $2,MO 10 ~mpensa- Inactive emergency lund to ' 19t:i4 i J ood.
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p omeroy counr1·1 Mon d ay mg
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weeks - but when aII ls sa1d Space twins Frank Borman tent abo\'t Jtlf,
bell'bemg used .m suran~ on coonty bu1"Jd'mgs.
1 beautifully restored grandand dont; tb~ Pentag~[] will go and James I.Aivell awakened!
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Attending were Conunission. new~ from Mayor Charles Legar at a short sessioa in.
ahead with 1ts latest round or from a night's sleep on
an · l'llli!ii!H - il l~liftiBR
nn orite items.
The action has Phillip T. Me- ers Cbarles R. Karr Sr .• Rob- town hall. Officials had been awaiting the reimburse.
military base reductio"' and "alarm clock" call from the
Other Items ol Interest to Gulf. 222 Park-st. Pt. Ple&lt;JS8JJI, ert Clark and Keooeth McEI ment, having applied for $5.938 shortly after the flood .
showdowns,
trackmg' station at Carnarvon,
antique colleetors include 1 pair as plaintiff against Philip Ba_il- hinoy, president.
Civil Oefense had alread y advanced Pomeroy $2,000 of
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The &lt;heck recently received menls we ouglita p .tter
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M~ ense See~tary Robert S. Australia, and started B runc amara sal Monday that down of the various eJpereport.
I' was writlt'n ror $3.~00. ;,!C('Ordsomttbiog ourJel ~eJI."
126 f~ciUtles in 39 st~tes and iments they will perform. Lov·
The plaintiff alleges In his
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IS petition that Bailey sprayed
! greed to put $1.100 of il in the , In othtr actiVIty ot councU:
overseas would be closed Dr onl_y his underwear and found Mrs. Freda Saxton, 65, of
hot water on him when he went
Street fund &lt;md thf' othf'r $2.·1 - It was IIIIP'etd. to pay A. R.
reduced over the ~ext
lour It got a bit chilly.
Pearl-si, Middleport, • native
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800 n lhei Fire Depart men) ' Knight $900 the Vllillge · years, starting 10 l£16&amp;. This
of West Columbia, died at her
bell the defendant after he was
· fund. The lalttr will \w ll.'f'd lo him for land purchased alonf
would eliminate 53,000 jobs and They were told to "tweak" residence this morning.
married earlier this yt"Rr.
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p:.~y on rhe new Fir" depilrt· •the riverbank on East Main-st.
saves $410 milUon a year. He the spacecraft to &amp;tart making She was born August 18, 1900,
I nl!'nt
lfU{'k note
- Accepted the mayor'• Msaid the bases were not needed a more circular -orbit lat.er j[] at West Columbia, the da.ughIn other activity or commo[) )
I Council also learned
that I pori of $309 for November.
and could be curtailed without the day. A circular obit is nee· ter of the late Thurman and
pleas co~t, the Farmers ank The Jayt-ees are once again i three bids on the ru•w polif'e ' - P&lt;:~ssed an emergency ar- .
hampering the war effort in essary for a rendezvous
in F1or~ Roseben_y Saxtoa and is PT. PLEASANT - Seuator and ~vmgs Co., . Pom~roy • planning their annual Christ- cruiser were openo:-d Monday dinanct&gt; changi~g the rate
of
VietNam. He plans to announce space. "Tweak" was defined as surVJved by a !J~ter, Mrs. Erma Randall A. Taylor, Mason, has filed ~ cognovit note Jlld~- mas season project of supply- at noon m town h.:~l l The bids , pay and probatiOnary period of
which bases get the ax Wed- a "very fine adjustment."
Daughtry of Middleport, and would baD rJUdist camps in ment petition for $2,004.75 ..,. ing a food basket and one new were turned over lo tile Safety ' laborers of the Street dep&amp;rtnesday
Borman remained In his 18- two nephews.
one of two bills be bas asloed ga.inst Robert and Emma Va[) toy for each child or ntedv comm 1ttee for further
stud\' , menL Thr pay rate for proba- ,
pound space suit, but had it un- Funeral services will~ '!burs. tbe Governor for permt.saion to M~ter, Reedsville.
farn1hes m Metgs county · 1wtth c deciston on the purchase : t1onary workers was chanpd
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PRESIDENT zippered for comfort, He W&amp;i ~Y at 2 P·~~ th~ Middleport "!troduce in the aesskm begin· Divorce pelilions filed in the William W Ingels, chamnan to be ;mm1unr·ed ill thr next from $1 to $1.25 a hour 1ud tbe
Charles de Gaune was return- to try flying iD his underwear C~~re:. ~lett ~ 1 th _the Rev. mng next J~uary 12.
office of clerk of courts Eve- of the JayC{!es' Chri~tmas pro-: mcetmg
per1od of probat1011 was cbaDI-Ing today to Paris not in tri- later.
buri I I~ be o lclating, ~nd 1be two billa are as follows: , lyn Lucke Monday were Sa[)· ject, said persons wishing to Mayor Legar indicated he in· ed from three months to tk
umph but apparently determin·
cen!te w M inSex Rlvervrew (1) Repeal law "No epileptic dr.a Ohlinger a minor, Pnme- contril&gt;ute to the project may tends to contad the operators weeks.
ed to go through with the Dec. Southern Boosters
membei'ot t~~
ton was 8 may ~~,.In State of West roy VB. Ch~les Ohlinger, a mail dona~ions to thre Jay~s o of the newly
formed water - . Ap.proved James S~_'l
19 runoff election against left·
Nazarene in Chureh fJf the Virgirua · Sinr.e this is an old minor, Rt. 1, Rutland and Fred- hand them to members of the company that serves Pomeroy appbc.11t10n for membership. IB
Itt Francois MltteiTIDld
To Meet Wednesday FriendJ nut can a Middleport. law, with the many advance erick M. Tuttle, Minersvill.;! vs. organization.
and attempt to learn their pl'ans. !the Pomeroy Volunteer Fn
Aa the 75-year~ld general The Sou~em lAical Athletic bigs Coata ~en t the Rawl- treatments
of this disease, Joan Tuttle,
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- Heard Ftre Ch1ef . Reurr
estate at Colombey-les deui- at 7:10 p.m. in the high school
Rl'Viees.
law kl be outdated.
f!le plarntiff m the Ohlinger Iing the number of children, their meats. ask for an increase. or Werry request a new lll'tD far
Egllses in Eaatern France, top building at Ra~ne, President
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(3) M~ it IDea:aJ for "Nu- action charges gross neglect of ages. and sex are also request- what," said Legar. The may- ~he to~ of th~ fire truck. Nt
aides hloled slrongly De Gaulle Mason FIBber said lotlay,
llennla Ault I!'I'S II
d_lst Colooy operollona lo ctJOo duty and extreme cruelty and ed. This information should be or added, "f they are nol go 1mmedi&lt;it. actJOD was taken.
would t his fi t ball t b ff Ali Interested persona are nsk· lead th
had IS points to 1inue m State ol West Vll'gints. Is seeking cuslody of a mmor mailed "' the Jaycees as soon 1ng to make any improve- Attending were Mayor Le&amp;ar,
0 ;: u ed lo attend.
behi /;;'1 and"
!rea e Middleport High achool Senator Taylor klid the Gover!&gt; chiltl TutUe, chargiog
ei· as possible, Ingels said.
· - - - Clerk Edna Schoenleb and OIJUDo
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hman baskelhaU team In a or lhat, "We are rognlzoot that treme cruel\)', asks lor custody
Sis•nn Elect d 1
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LOCAL TEMPS
3U6 IO&amp;' kl a RuUaod Hlgb an operation of this nature ... of three cblklren.
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The tempera!llre iD Pome- scbool undergraduat. squad lst.i In my tllslrict tMaaon CouJo.
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Head Bricklay en
Lou Poulin, Bob HyseU ...
MOSCOW - THE SOVIET roy's bualnAS! tlistrfct ·at li:IS Mtlllday at RuUontl. No reoordl ty). Mally o1. 111)1 COilll!luenta Casesct·~~~~es~er~ Two Calls for Help
Bricklayers Local 32 Saturday Roy Reuter,
:~ totlay :'~"fed 1 ' : o.m. today wu 31 deiroes, and were repcwled 111 tht Rulland ha"' nsked me 1o lntrJxll&lt;e letl· ;:-a
Morr' ~ees' Two oolls were answered by night at lhe Legion Hall elected -,;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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open aldeo.
lettm.
ioiatlon lo ouUaw thla."
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the Middleport E-R squad the these officm, p1~sident, Joseph
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SlsSJon; vlce-pres1dent, George
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It was summoned at 5:17 p. Sisson; financial secretary and
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b Finance Mln1ist.r Vaslly Garuzov told de egates 1o I he
'"'"""" M•morlal Holpltai Balley'a Run road, who ..,. respondiog secretsry Walter
Supreme Sovlel, ~ natioo'a Cl.tVELAND (UP!)- WASH &lt;oacb IDd ,.....al manager) Mltdletl &lt;mtpla!oed be was MmluJou _ Rema Challn, transported to Meigs General Roush ; I. U. lleptuty: William
parllamen~ thai agsreutve- fDrtoD f!edsklna llanker Bobby ga•e me a 1250 bonus," Mild&gt;- not getting eJ10111b pasoea Pomeroy· Martha Smltb J1a.. bospital as a medical patient. Will; alternating deputy Gene
DOll ,by Imperialist lorC!OI" had Mltebell said Moatlay tho llllar· ell oaid. "Wbeto I got 111)1 first thrnlftl hls way.
dno: Addie Barton,
Me; The olher run was at 8:0f a.m. Lambert; Sgt. of arms, George
lor~ the Kremlln lo booat de- lu and boauaet a~ Pl1l Pll' cltecll from the llrowns "I dot!~ &lt;Jte II you hoYt five Orville Anna, Pomeroy; Dolo- today _for Freda Saxlon, Pearl· Sisson, and Jrustees, William
lense ·~ ID IU billion. loutball., hiOtteo •• way out and JaW It wu oiJOrt 1250, I IUYll 111 you, If you &lt;111 CIICh ,..ah Hayes, Syracuoe; Jessie at, M1ddloport, dna.
W1ll and R1chard Neulzling. Re·
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tile lootboil In dflficttlt clr&lt;um- Lovacy, Syracuse; Annette Bnytl
freshmenls were served.
CNRISTioiAS S!AlSfitMTIIll
~GE DROPPED
Mllcbell, wbo bepn hio pn "lie lold me the 1250 wu jtllt 1iatK:111 you ttiJib1 to pt II t.nltom, Md.; Earl
Dailey,
Melp G..eral Hospital
elier RESI'IIATIIY DISWU
A ciUorp o1 tlefraudlna 111 career wftb the Cleve II n d a ulary ad\'~ lbey bad giv· thro1l!' to you """"·" he laid. Pom«oy; Mary Lawrence, Long Adml11iotll - Helen Turner,
FINED $11, COSTS
~ tiled .,.mat Le111e lltowns, JOPOiae to the Clevelluttl en me," Mltdoell Said. .
"otcaalonally, I~ iiii ·Utlle llot)Qm; ·Lauiae Spires, Mason. llarrl&amp;onville; fler!rudt Gilkey, Mlddlt'POrl Mllyor Lee Smith
. lllwpe;_31, 14Jamillellcb, F~., ~ Club lollowlag hfl "! real! altGUI I 15tb rowttl lavolvttf Ia tbe 11D1" tbot. I ~ -Mary Dlmlee, Poonerr&amp;; Viele Reynolds, Pt. lined Eula Francis, Middleport,
I wer, clopped at a hearing Ia !elm • Sunday IIlii Ia Ohio. thlt plot lbe oiltfr day pUIIIIJ eotclt lll)'ltiU IDottll1ll II tbe llicllto; Slllrt=JelffJro, Poln- Pleaaanl , · ,
$SO and coats and seolenced her
·'- Pomeroy Mayor Chrlel Le- "When I Jjgned wflh Cle,. a f!S.IOO bnoluto," the lorm&lt;r ICtlrebl!lrd to • llri 4!'01; ~
, Po....W: ~-Dora Roush, to iiH'ee tjays In jail lor Ialo&gt;i·
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land, Paul BI'OWII (former Ualven~ 1/l "llliitiltt p ultl.
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1111 finilbed Wtlnut vcnnra aad aelcct hardwood aollds.

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with her favortte faohton fragrance
In lavish CoJogneEKfraordinaire and
matching gossamer·lh- Bath Powder
presented in three OXqUJsitelygift·boXed sizes:
Shown: De Luxe Bath Eneemble compWta 7.50
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Lancaster Child, 4, Dies
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VATICAN CITY IUPll - of tht rift !bet tplit Ule church Council. Tbe decfi!t!s W.re o
passed by tilt Co1llleD.
Pope Paul VI tuday promut- Into tbe current Roman Catbo- -&lt;ln tbe role of the. church In The last vote on II was held
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gates the last four decrees Lie and Eastern Orthodox the modern world. ThiS covered Monday.
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LANCASTER, Ohio (UP!) _ An explosion and fire at passed qy. Ule EcUmenical cl\utches.
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BY IIJCI[ 1JU 11111111
llilll'l mH.'"
and crtllcally Injured hi!" 8lep-sl5ter. Beth Ann
pronouncement oft teli(li&gt;U! effect t.iJdliY. Wllte the final ones warfare. It was one of hthj the Churchs central JI11S
ry HOLLYWOOD (UPII -We You're oUtt haU'• Oflll!WII I
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in l iltou~ of 16 passed by the !most hard fought and tho ~ board.
lbe raad in tho oetwork preea mean, 11 ~ all ria!It to use It?
The little girl,
in very critical condition at The ponillf alio was expeCted -- -:-A
eneral releases:
-Froni NBC-TV: "He shoob
Children's Hospital tn Columbus, suffered first, second to announce ail end of Ule
w c g. :k and -"Have yoo ever won41l"ed In lhe 80s, aells In thl mllllona
and third degree burns
Catholic (ule against
guidetmaa for
and who writes the quesUona. tQ!nks aud Is .. relaXed .. a bOUnd
er 90 per cent of her body. Mrs. Bixler's huaband wao at eating meat on Friday, but lhis
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UJI tho •ag priill lbd t:rtllted dog 011 ·a bol tldewftlk. Thai
The children's mother. Mrt. ' work whl!n "'' explosion till- wal ndl on Ule olficlat k!U!dnle
peDilons::: dprlestai
0 worsbp lbe 'l!mmickl' for prize eould be a thumbnail sketeb 01
fred Bitler, U, was treateclfor ' CII!Ted. Firemen said gas
of lhe day's Pl"08"8m.
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prooM!tationa oil NBG Teleri• Andy WUllama · · , · "
shock. Micbael woo ber oon by InK from 1 furnace m•y h8ve 'l'l1o pope wlll . llrinl lhe l'this decree stoles lhal
. &amp;ion Network's game sbowa? U be'• not porUcular.
' previous marriage.
triggered the blast. Damage
year-&lt;&gt;ld EcUl!IUiical Council to Sergeant P. D. McCreedy, palrolmen and assigned to posts are free to worship
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C'Jlllhpohs 1" OhJo.
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WbV Ill leave lt at thatt
- The plnt\Aele of achieve
In a bedroom w!IJI another ftt!tnaled at M.OOO.
Paul •lso was expected
Sftte Hlfh"'&amp;' Patrol
Post, Sergeant McCr Y pointe conscience, wllhoUI coerooln Y -From NBC-TV'o ''Hultaba• IMII for o tourist in New York
dau~hter, Terry Bixler, 4
ibrogato tho oiu!ommuntcotlon oald today recruiting ~cUvlty to. benefits offered in 1 c~ the slate.
loo": "Trying to bold I City is to lila&amp; one of the rar""
months wben ohe heard tbo ••of Mlcbael CorulariUI wbo will lor the HJChway Patrol a next With lhe Highway Patrol. A
CDIIViraaUOII 'llllb prodUcer til-diamonds lludio ttckela fol
plosion' In the livlnl room,
barred from the cbd In 111M
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Qlry Bmlth lD hU New Yotk NBC-TV'• 'Tonight
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read ring Johnny Catoon.
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PrOult wltllt altttng In the That r&gt;Jht! And how s thi
Mrs. Bixler grabbed TOIT)'
pllltiareh· of Con!tahtlnopl&lt;. ttitlttll\11 in' the mfltway
Pa· and :Uan othera pen
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l!lmplre State uildlng
and ran out a !Ide door. 8he G...e read!... : .
This controversy was lha start ttol's neW $1.5 million Academy Baste
lor ap-,
ll's llke that? Really? ll'i
days? And the
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t'rrn tried to n-anter the boute Dam IU, lU ruoruna i foot
colllplh located IN! the grounds licants are o 21 to 30 yeare of
0. llrandsttilll M.D. really like that?? .
Llbetl)'! And the Urut
for tbe other two cbildron bul on rollora, Pomeroy of the Ohio Exposltlo!IB Center p
between 1-11 alld &amp;-1 In lly WayfteAn ele
-"Allen runt dllcard• 1!11- Nation!? And Wall Street•
was turned bag by
20.6:1 . Pl. Pleasant %4.31.2
S 00 &amp;rJDef In ColumbUS. 'l'l1e aew Acode- 1
welgb at 1..,1 . 1161
that I
coronary ough footage on 'Candid Camo- -"Houaton-LBJ hos beet!
A neighbor broke a window to ton O.iO .'alltnK, Kanowba
my ts one ol lhe .most mod';'" I pounds: minimum vtaual acui-' sclerosis What caU8ell this? Is ra' to
stx full-lllllltb signed b)' AC lleWI here to
gam acc-ess to lho bedroom 2.33 lallmg, Charleston
and comple!A pohce trammg l t 1
In eacb e • uncor·
to arrest ItT featt:re lilma each ytBf, ltl belp . . . Ott Its television
where Bath - wu oleepilll, olalionary. London,
flctutteo Ill the nation. T b. :.c;ed with normal depth and lhr-,-.,.;:, !MillrO!II, llkl selecting the best . miterial lor coverage ,of the
space
but beat and unokl were
end Winfield dams ""re on
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TeleviSIOU Network abot. ABC 1 LBJ Ia not, ol
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by insoluble deposits ser:es.
course, the Pte&amp;ktent of the
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Boat Movemeato.
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mtng pool, Indoor range, caf•-la reputation .. 8 mature. hon· of cholesterol and triglycerides . SIX bad luil-18116lh feature United 8tateo,
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letil and admlntstratlvo offices. .,t responsible citizen.
: in the 81·tetial waU. Bolh o1 films.
.
Johnson. Instead, he s ...
14, 1:10 a.m. Har"Y
PT. PLUSANT - Winfred "Out Aoadt!ln)'
Ia ataffed \ Any one Interested in appJy- lth . 0 ubsta cea are norrn•I
Frtm the Top
Atltlihl, ttoW, cut that out!
clJVe U8
up ll, 1:11 l .m.; Andrew Gal- Gillispie, 12, Aohton. W. Va. with one olthe lineal groups ing for Highway Patrol trail&gt;-! .: s
er&gt;tlllltuen" ol
- From ABC-tV's "The
Tbe Prize
boun don 14, Uti a.m.:
Iarmer died Sunday night at ol poltee lllllnlnii IJlstructors in ' lng obould contact Sergeant Mc.l :he b\:t" but a diet high In Long, Hot summer" :"
Ben -From NBC·Ty:
Ill' UJIII, 1:10
.,. his llome !oltlllriog a six mooth tht ptofeOioil," aild the Ser-lcreedy. or one of hi' officers ! sugar,
and aorlain fals Qu1ck,
Vlfite, ambtlmo' know• lhal an Emmy cant
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11, 1:10 a.m.:
lllnm.
lean!. On completlon of lhe lot Gallipolis Post of the State will increase the concentration Intruder, 'aId prod u r talk-excllpt
lhe
who
down 11•. 1.10 a.m., Chrlll
Jle "''born Feburaty 21, 111111 Mademy courae, new recruits ,Hlgbway PatroL The telephone of these substances to a daqer- Frank Gllck~ulln Is an olftct~l win one. Past Emrny Wtnners
AMI" fllndl tl Plllllii'O •10- up 18, Uo
National
In Winfield, W. Va., h• waa tbo are commtsalolled as highway number is WY 2-2M.
ous level. !.ack of sufficient ex- , statement, Roy Thinnes
can t.ell you that
does
oge •t tha beglnninl ol Dec- It, 4.116
OnwardRowe
1011 ol Mn. Lenora Roach Glll•
- - - -- - - .
erclse
omoklnl are also ' surecy bacome """ of televl opeak. Sbe wblaper9
are
ember lolo'loii!II,III.TI, 8 1111 17 • 1' 10 a.m... John J.
tapte of HunUngtoo and the latA!
f
t
causative factors. Avoid these
the best. 'I'll• very beat.
reported MAndiJ
llr Clerk II, 2:10 a.m.• P.•RIY
rtemuel Gllllaplo.' He .... I
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factors and you will decrease
While tho root ol ua are
Edna ..
up It, 1:!0 am,
member of tho Moore• Chapel
your lbances of a seriouo heart
wlspee&lt;lhlle... . t ' od
UJ1 II. !.116 a.m., u
Methodl Cb h
.
attack
- Ir n A en, crea or-pr 1&gt;
'l1lo """' fuod ol lit .Ulap ooWD :12. 4:30 a.m.:
s1 ure ·
A cendlellgbt Chrlstm•• pto- was . enti tled, "Christians. Lo Q _: 1 reeendy bad au aca!
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cor ol •l&lt;Jol In Space' Dfl lhl
ill 01a rod II b Cemetery fund Price down 23, t :ll p.m.;
Survlvllll are his widow, Mrl. grain highl!lbted lhe Dec-'m· the Star Appeareth" wilh Mrs.
ocardial infarction. Wbal of brass spoon molds, a 1~ CBS Television Network, bao a
where an "•draft t1 114Utl Ladd Dean down :13, 10:30
l!ldlth Dunfee Gtlllaple; eight ber meeting of the B. H. San- Smart S&lt;Jio!Sl. The bencd~ellon f the Chances o1 bavinl aD- y,.r,..ld sldebol!'d, crockery, fine vt•w ol Los Angelea from
was ._.....
Jerry llolworlh doWn
daught.ers, Mrs. Mot.ell Dabney bom MIBBioflary lloclatJ nf lhe concluded the program hour. or: one' What should my ' and glassware of all types.
hla modern hillaldo boUle lo
Tilt Gtn.-al fUnd &amp;bowed a p.m.; Eitartllff up 23, 2:41i •: and Mn. Esttrer Glll~ple. both Flrsl ·Baptiot in Middleport held The business meeting was in , ;h)o~:cal .;.pabiliUes be after "We'~&gt;o .~me juat about ~II el·Atr, but hill ll-hour41-&lt;la)
bttlao:aolll,. ..li,F'II'tdopar~ m.; Jenlu up U, 3:51a.m., of Aahton, Mn. Ro;e WIIhero, Monday Ollenlnjjat tbe church. charge of Mrs. R1chard Owen, rc ery !tom this one''
lhe time, said Mr. Rudlaitl, , work ocbedulo Joaveo him Ulllo
ment 11,:118'7 .14, l!lrael fUnd 110, Vicker• up 33, 4:41 a.m.;
Mrs. Barbara Mayeo and Mrs. 'l'he niOIItlnC waa openo-' wllh pr&gt;sid~nl. She read a message .. i"~ After my..,ardlal iofal'll- ' "and everyone with a lust fnr ' time. to enjoy hU 1$aUre.''
11&gt;.111, ltata Jllfltway liJOI.I1, Benter down IS, 1.1$ a.m.;
. Janie&lt;~ Wolle~. all of Apple an lil"gan 8nd pia~? arrange~ I from .~he state. chatrman entit- lion, commonly called a heart antiqu~, It welcome to look Thtngs ll'e loulh aU over.
Utility I'IIU7 and Parklnt Lot
up Greenup 1.30 p.m., Grove, Mrs. .tudy Fttty and ment ol lhe carol, 0
Little led, What Difference
Doo• attack tbe chances of baving around.
,
Alollo Tolelbtr
meter fUnd. 1'111.17.
Franklln B. doWn Greenup
Mn . Sharofl Dickson, Loraine, Town of Belhlehem" played by Chris.tmas Make'" and thank- anolher depend on many lac- Mr .. Rudlotn feelo thAt one of -From NBC-TV: "PelT)'
Tote! laacllve fundi art 11!1, 10 p.m.: ll!tnolo up
Ohio, and Mrl. Joan Spurlock, the fortllel' Chase ol•ters, Mrs. ed the members for th01r asstsl· ' tots. Many 1 moderately severe the , niCest tbmgs
about lhe Como, Juey Garland, Patti
27LII In the lllllltary aewer and 1:10 p.m.; J. S. Lowio
Lesage; ·W. Va .; 011e brolher, Dorothy Anlbony and Mrs. ahce In mak1ng the World Com- attack has acted as a warning antique busmess IS lhal becauoe Page, Andy Willlamo, a.rry
Bond retlremeut lund making Greenup 10:11 p.m.;
~ Everett Gillispie, Aohton ; one P'raiK!fll Llevlng lollowod by muolty Day projects. Announ~-e- olgnot for the victim to slOw of It bolh be and his wile Moore, Vie Da111&gt;nt, H1111y
a total belanct of IIOtl.llUI. Point up Greenup 10:&amp;1 p.m .• aloter, Mrs. Eva Mllllnt, Dna, IIOIIP slnllll« ol Cbrlatmu car~ menls mcluded lhe commuruty down. He makes a good recovery bnve a chanco to remam active Belafonte and Polly l!l!l'&amp;en
Helen R. up Greenup 12:10
w. Va., end 17 ll'endchlldttn. oil by tile COI!grelttion.
1 concert to be held Sunday even- and lhen, under c.reful guid- and llecome acquainted w1th a have at least one lhllll 11
• M~RRIAOE APPIJCATION m.; R. H. Bosworlh n
Funeral ..rvtce wlll be Wed- ~olll were in charge of 1ng, Dec. 12 at lhe high school ance by a pbyslcian wbo knows tot of n1ce prople lhejl other· common: One or as many u
('harleo HoUlton Bryant, 11. Greenup 11:11 a.m.; H.
fteaday ! p.m. in the Beale the Oore!" Cltcle wliJI Janice auditorium and the children'• him well be can enjoy many wise would not know.
aU of their apecialo or weeklJ
Paul. va., coDitrucllon work- Bowlea up Groenup l:ll
C2lapel Metbodlst Church With ._Gtbba In Charge. She read the Christmas program Dec. 22.
years of •productive life.
series bave deslgued b)'
"· and Joann SlaniiiJ, 11, Rt. Itaoo West YiriJnlo down
thl! Rev. Lloyd Miller and the Cbrlllitnas llCrlptute from we The Love Giit Dedication was .. Q __ Tbe doctor says my ols- Relative. At~nd
Gary SlniiJI •••• "
:' Pomeroy.
up Ul a.m.; Alton Zophyr lie¥. William Hatfield olllclat- end a medltaiiOII entitled, conducted by Mrs. Tony Fowl- ler 48 bas a tired bear!. ls i W dd"
R
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Yes, you hoar PelT)' Co111&gt;,
""~~- ---- down Greenup 4 •.m.:
Int. The body will na 10 'Chrioldlas" cloalng With pray. et, chairman. 'l'lle Love GUt thl; s~rlous?
e mg, eceptwn Judy Garland, Paltl Page,
wood down Gl'l!lll1lp Ull a.m. ota!" ~1..~.~ bour or.
table leatured lninialure ChriJt- .. A -Tbto 11 an unfortunate Several retatiYft wel'e tn Cam- ~Y Wllllams, Garry Moore,
Waller Hougland down
Jlrior lo IOrYice. Frlenda are The tltrlatmas candlellght ser- mas tree holdmg love gifta, open phllas• because It IS .. gue and bridge Sunday to attend lhe we&lt;!- ~ Vtc Damone, Harry BelafiN118
DEVOTED TO INTIRii5T OP r 12:1! a.m.; Buckeye State
being received at the Mohr- vice wao. w charge ol Mrs. Bible and. flanked by two red causes tho victim to worry more !dmg and r@tephon ol 'l'llomaa and Polly Bergen aay lbel
MltG5·MASON ARIA
Meldahl !.45 a.m.. Western
Ste•ent FuDeral Home.
MOton Hood :"'lh Mra. AniJI- candles. She read ocnpture than II she were given an out- fisher and MI•• Helen Oltut wborever they so.
Meldaill 7:311 a.m.
ony " organtst, and Deul•h from Matthtw and closed with and-out d;agnoals of bearl dl• at lhe Nmlh Street MethodiSt
.
'l'lle Almiale
Gallipolis Dam - p .
Lo
While
candle
prayer. The -groUp was remindwhich your lillter may church.
87 UDited Prtn
"""n•tu''' ~""' attercooro •~ee•• down 7 p.m.; Lunga mnt
g ers dressed m whtte robes 1Jghbo ed to rea:nember the Scholar- or may not have: If I were lo They were Mr. and Mrs. Ro- TodaJ is Tuesday,, Dec. ?til.
~;,·:~·.:,,~n~. "~ ~n:ec~a-:' stu~:: 11 . 1~ P m.: Bastern down I Shows Busy Month ed the candles held by mem- ship Girl who Is attending Col- say lhat 1 person had 1 Ured bert ~amsley and June Ann ar lhe 341st day of 1965 with 21 &amp;o
;~~:•.":~:· ,~,'J :.-:;:,~": .~:.:.' ;,~ a.tn., Fnmklm Pierce down
PT. P~EASA,Ifl' - The ac-t- hers In the audience tlntil the gate College at Rochester, N. Y. heart 1 would e•pect 1 good J.R. and Mr. and Mrs. GerAld lollow.
, ""
50 • m : Lamlle up 4 10 a.m. lvtly report of tlte Mason Coun BBnctuary was aglow With hghl Foilowing !he meeting mem· night's ai""P lo cure it. Wildermuth ol Pomeroy; Mr. The moon II approachtng Ill
~.~::~":? ~: ::~".?tflr:":,"'Po"':~!.':: Kaaawba Rlver - .
. ty Sheriff's Department as ~e- fro~ the ~vidual
candles. hers were invited to tbe dining but 1 auspecl tha' thia il not and ~rt. Pearl Mora •.Chester full phase .
.
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I Bruce up Marmet ll .W p.m .. lea•ed by Sherif! Goorge John- Takmg part "Were Mrl. David room where a Christmas salad always wbel is meant when Road, and Mr. and Mil. Mason The morning star II Jupiter
(;;,~~1~~· 1 ~::~~~~f...:"P;:•r::~;~ C. V. Harner down Marmet · !lln showed ~e department .· parst,. Mrs . .Patil Smart, Mrs. was served from a table decor- this, teJ·rn is used.
F!Jher ahd Barbar,l, MhHrt's· The evening stars ate Veaua,
~~r...""'' 1'4•• to';i' clu. ~·· lS a.m.; L~cy
Luca11
veled 82525 miles, worked 11100 ,.~Wilson f\1:r:a. WUlis Anthony ated With a centerpiece using Why not. ask th4il doctor what ville. Mr. and Mrs. William Mars, Saturn and Jupiter.
!iuh&lt;teriPtiOll rate~~, O.ll•er«t
.., Marmet 3.30 a.m., Allen
man hour!, lnvesUgated 1&amp; ac· ~d Mrs. H;d. M~. While as a gold baU with red streamers kind of heart ailment your alt- Fl~her of Bilpr.e alto t.ci!Olnpan- I 1787 Deleware became the
Merrill down Marmet
a. ctdenls wllh property damage the 11119001! Jlllll!l•nger of ..song and ;prigs of holly combined ter bas· and how serio111 it 111 led the group. . .
otaie to ratify the tl.ti.
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.., m., 0. r.. Shearer
up Wtnfteld eottmaled at 111100 and loor presenlfll, two numbers, Star with lall red ta-rs in gold hoi• Q - Wbat ts poaterior corDeonst't1 Ut'10n.
moothl. IT. 1 lilre• •on&lt;N .a.lll(h 8Y , .
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GIVES DINN~R
2 10 1 m.· HI
e en · own n- peroonalmjurles; lloUed 11-tol!~ · "'" ...ot ..
es~l
Y ers. Dllrihg the social bour lhe na,. Insufficiency wilb hypoX'
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1 ·VOl ,uaUabk. one mol'otb IJ.all·
RJ field 2·20 'B m . Jeffer!IOD
Ia.w etta
. tlons
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Mrs · Joh. 8 Sm'tb
ouo, presideoilal
&amp;mel
woo
mau oo• no llU,QO, s;~. ~III\IIL
·
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uuve." The pi8)' let birthda song ~as sung ln ob- Ia?''t s. It , !!ienous?
en terlained then U.S.
eleetioa
..,Q.
breaiLlng 8nd elilerlng; III!1'Y1Id
.
·
oetvanco of
birthday o1 . A - Tbis ts a blocking of lhe wllh II dmflm' Sunday, at her def 11 Ch les PI lme
1:1
" · ccurt paperi .w
aiM! Beedltville
Mao
is
Mn. Donald l!Oone. She was Dow of blood tbrough lht coro- bome, Nye .Ave. Guesla
tn"'
criminal actlolls; received and
also presented wiiJI a gift from nary artery When this happeM Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moor&lt;O and H
f sed to
lsa1-ved nine warr81Jieii1JD .1.. · Flbed 825 for DWI
the members.
tbere to
acute obortage o1 lleweynd PMulllrut11 of Pomeroy; ol
..
of Peace olli&lt;B; apP!'Obt!nd·. .
oxygen·carrying blood in the Mr. a
rs. . ugh Beerl1a end
ed twu escaped · tfillllll1 pe- Tile Stat.· HI!(hway
Patrol
ME~ CHANGED back of the heart. All heart Rotlllld, Long Hollow; end Verne at the White Houoa.
tients, and boolted 30 persona iA today
the conviction In The Xi (liriil\na Mu aororlty attacks are serious, but lew DaYIB, Mldillepotl
In 1941,
U.S.
lbe county , jill. ,
Melgs ""!1111f l!gllrl ol Foster J. will mett iltle
at NS first atiacks are fatal.
.
bates m the act e, bombing
- .
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Rood, :llr
who wao p.m. In lht ollice of the Colu.m- . Q- II thera aay cho11Ce lbal
DEATH QUI!:l!'flONI!D
Pearl Harbor, the Ph!llppmeo,
PROBE IIIYS'I'EIIY
·fined $25 end 00111! and l""len- bus and l!olllhern Ohio Electric a woman wbo baa not mi!DI- CLEVELAND (UP!) -Pollee Wake and Guam lmnda aud
CINCINNATI luPII - Allcul ced to three
In jail on a company «&lt; Middleport Inateod truatl!d lor 3 yean could be- today investigated lhe
fatal lhe Br1bsh posaeso: IN1
ISO scientisls 11re trying to
l;batge ol 4rlvtng while lntolti· of 'at the group's previously come preananlt
sboollng of Fiord Waohington, Singapore and HongW
aome answ"!'s to what tltseii~ Clted. .
acbeduled meeting place,
..A - No.......... __. .. __ about 3$, wbo w&amp;J brouJ!hl to draw America lnlo .,.,..
producing viruses may be trail&amp;- · A .sur montba laD aenience
· ·
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.. Q - I feel ebUIJ mull of lhe Mount Slnallloopltal by frlendl, II.
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mitted by water used .for dl'Ink- wal wl)lmldetl, itlltl Road w6!
WEATHER
time. What could cauae thil but was daad on arri¥al. He A tho118'f!r.Z tlte
1n1 and recreation. Tim
plaCI!II 011 tm• year's ptdtilitilln. cr.
old
tullered fatal ohest wounds.
In IIDONv t
1 lobi lt 1 and wbet obould I dol
neut acltnUots oaid MoadaJihAt
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Besides Francis' 44
polnta
three other Oak .Hill players
John
Were in double fIgW'es.
Kaminsky
had .18 and Melvin
Carter
added
16
Eastman ted Pomeroy wllh 22,
sw· d dd d
10 e11 a • 13, Brown poured 10 12 and ColJIJls had II.
McClelland's led at halftime, I
48-28.
Jobn Milhoan's 18 morkers Playing only part of
tbe
paced Firestone tn its victory game, Tom Prose, S-10 center,
over Weiher's. Other Firestone poured in 16 points as Coach
players
Galllpolla
sevn. M in double
. d flgum were Dick
lh Bisbop's
d
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.uun ag~ana an Jerry Turner en gra ers score a 49-19 win
with 16 each while Bill Brown over the Rutland seventh gradoclded 10. Steve Fuller was tbe I
Mondey afternoon In the
big gun for the losers with 22. . Washington school gym.
'
Be,ver .iarf 17 and Bill Kirk· 1 I~ was the first o[ two GaUibride added 16. 'l'lle winners led polls victories over a RuUand
at halftime 34-25, but outshot Isquad Monda~ afternoon. Coach
Weiher's 21·9 in the lhlrd period I Jobn Milhaan's ei~htb graders, By Ulllted p~,. 1-tloul ~ we are wben we play UCLA,"to 1 70..15 vktory
over 1
to take a commanding 55-34. lead i J&gt;e?md Norman Gilmore's ll The .second ranked .Michigan he saJd. ''A great team
Northwestern.
Tech
going Into the final period of ; pomt effort, downed the Rutland Wolvermes are obowmg oncel comes back after a Joss."
cUpped Rice 96-87
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action
, eight graders M-24
more the balance that made
Rice record 41 ~ ts b
Fiv~ men hit double figures ' Bolh Gaillpolis j.unior hit!b them among tbe beat in lhell Bradley's Indians, ranked McKendrick u:n Sla~
in G and J's 129w6n clubbing of ' teams now have won two con· nation last season.
~· used a ha~anced attack to lacked Loy~la of California sa..·
Dunlop. Carl Wmfe paced the I s~tive victories. The
next Ca~ie Russell, th~ A~l- wotlp;ev: Men:o State, wh!.ch 70 behind Alan Parrish's 18
winners with 28. Aaron Buffing- time lhey go to the post will be , Amertca, sco':"d 22 pomts m far pomt perfor)Dancea . polots. Gerry Jones' 20 ints
ton was n"'t with 21 Gary Lash- IThursday aliernoon at Pl. Plea- ' Monday mght s 107-70 aheltack- Fi ry Mason and Art DaviS. led Iowa lo a 6&gt;-58
pol ol
ley and Ken Keal had 20 while ' sant.
I mg of Ball Slate, but one 00::~1 Bradley players were
Soulhern Illinois
conques
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- -- -- ·-- - Steve Jones, with 11 points, , expecls that from RuBSell.
• figurea m lhe
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have victory. Tom Camp bel
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seventh grade game. Gallipolis expected was lhe scoring by paced Bradley wilh 14
raced to a 17-1 first period lead, Mtcbtgan's guards, John Claw- and Alex McNutt and
was .w1 out In front 25-9 at the son ond John Thompson.
Jacu.n •aeh added 11.
half and led Iii- II M tbe end of Eaeh of them !cored I! Bob Bauars soored 20 points
lhe ' tbird period.
points, and, m.,. Important, to pace lhe Colorado Buffaloes
Steve Blowers scored 10 points between th~m ~hey scored 16 of
for runner up honor! in the I the Wolvermes first 28 poinb.
eighth grade game. RuUand led
No Secood Chance
Hob Uiddle of Southern Jr. 0-2 at the end of Ule first per- I 'l'lle taller Michigan rebounHlgh's Eighth Grade basketball iod, but Gatupolis took
' ders seldom gave Ball State
team heaved in a 4o-foot long midway the second period
shooters a second chance at the
winning basket In lhe last sec- led lii-12 at tbe half. Galllpolls basket and the Wolverines
ond of play Monday at Racine stretched lhat to a 28-! 6 lead simply overwbelmed Ule omalJr. High .to defeat the Middle- at Ule end of lhree periods. ler school. Greg Truex scored
port Eighth Grade &gt;W-39 tn 8 Mike Barr was bigh lor
17 pomts to lead Ball State.
como-from-hehind
lhriller. Rutland eighth graders wilh
Frank Standsrd'a lay-up wiiJI
Btlly Hill led lhe winners wiiJI points. Rutland'• seventh
seconds remainlni gave
nine points.
ers were led by Cray and
Carolina a 73-71 upset. of
Ahead 11-lln the opening two per, each with six points
fourth-ranked Duke,
which
minutes of play Soutbern saw
StVENTII
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lhat lead vanish and Wa! down
Gallipollo (lt)
UU. week.
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30-20 beginning tbe second ball. Noe, 3-0-&lt;. Ballard H-2· The Gamecocks were ftve
Coacr
Larry Wilson's boys Jooes 5- 1•1j. Prose ' 8-0-16 : pomts down wath three and onelhen outscored Middleport 20-9 Boerg~r,
Davi;,
' hall minutes to go when they
1D the second half wtlh Diddle's Daniell, 1.().2;
North
began lhetr '!'Ianing surge.
ball-court long sbot not even Totals, 24-1-4 9.
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touching the rim to win t he
IIUTLAND (ltl
P~~Jo~pblcat about lhe IOS8.
game. Otber Soulhern scor- Williams ~· Nicholson 2_ We II see bow (cod a team
. ers were Ken Theiss 4, Randy 11.0; Cray,
Stilt,l-0-2; NapSpangler 8, D1ddle 7, Gary Nor- per, 2·2-11. Totala, 0-319.
ris 9, Gary Sewell I and Rook·
EIGHTH
le Crow 2.
G&amp;tllpolb (151
For Middleport John Tanne- Gilmore olll: Baxter 10
hlil was hitJb with 16, maktng 2; Matthe~s. 102; ~lton,
12 straight free throws before 1-1-3· Durham 0-1-1 · SaUinders:
missing bi• 13th and last try, 102;' Wilson, '2114; lllowera,
and two field goals. Other scor- 0-10. Totals, IS-3-35.
era were Lee Floyd with 10,
BaUand (24)
J';"'Y Stobnrt I, and Alan Cun- Adams, 1.0.2 Cart.r,
lllllgham 5.
Barr, l-2-10; Taylor 1.0.2; Schill!. I
Tbe Middleport 7tb grade was lng, 1.(1-2; Rice, 1-2-4;
a runaway winner over South- 102. Totala, 10424.
em Sevenlh grade.
Torma to lUll you_ Up 111
All Participating
Jon (Hotdogl Kloes bad tZ to CERDAN'S DECISION
25 liiODtha time if you wlah.
lead wilh Wlldermulh getting 2, PARIS (UPI) -Marcel
M.rchants Ar• Now
B. Hen3ler 7, S. Mills 1, C. Hag· dan of franco, unbeaten in
Giving FREE TICKETS.
gerty 7, D. Bqggs 7, T. Hoffner prol...ional llgbta, won an
All You Do Ia Register
8 and R. Becker 2. For South- decillion Monday night 1n 1
ern Jun Warner had 4, Art Hlll round bout · with
At "Gold Star Stores"
8, Pat Hill 3, L. Van Meter T Fernand Nolle!. Both
end J. Jobnsoll 4.
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'l'lle 20th annual SEOAL' llile o1 lhe Alheoi- N
at ~allb and Cedarville i my oew ~~bblpoetldemlen~. Tr to Athens at Gallipolis
WN named UDfted Pnat 111- Fres1tffiao basketball tourna- willlll!r,
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l&lt;lgan at Pomeroy
lenatlollol'• ClaJt AA Dido ment wiD hegln at 4:30 p.m., on In the Southern Dvlaion on
llfglt cooeh-of-lbe-year Thureday, Feb. 3, (or Gurinc Feb. 3, Gallipolis Is at Jacbon,
lor ua.
that week) according lo en an- and Middleport at Pomeroy.
DDiy Ia blo ...,ood year 11 nouncement made ·today
by Tbe wlrmera will meet at Mida llead eoacb, Seamao was GAHS Athletio Director Ed dleport or Pomeroy, by Feb. 11.
umed latt weekead to OOIIdl Stewart.
Fnala wlll be Fob. 18, or
lbe Norlll oquad t. the 1ll1l1l18l
In the Northern
DiviBion lor&lt;O.
Ali.Star loolbtll flme at ca. Logan pla)'B at weilston, and Offlclala are to be furnished
too 0011 nmmer, end- bal Athem will play at Nellonville. by Ule home schools.
- · honor to pat into ldo WinDer ollhose two aames wiil
memory bank o1 a rloriou play on or before Feb. 11, at the
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Brace, Don Eskey of Athe~~~, Boston
Antoine
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Stole fuUback Tom Banington Detro•t
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9 05 107
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of the National Football League. (Only game scheduled)
Philadelphia 181
Stop 11 Elberfeld• and
The 6-foot-i, 215-pounder from
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Y anw City of t I, e Los Angeles at New York
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Central State extended Its win In as many •tarts 57 •"flY coin&amp;. buill up a 13-pomt eacb lor the Musketeers, now streak to 14 ganies by clubbtng YoungatoWD wbipped:Wallb
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Flak, 91-M as Ken Wilburn 54, holding the loem' Nlcl&lt; •
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Miller hod 32 and
. ta as John Schroder bit 19 ,raudera.
eight-game card wlllllnd
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ll&lt;8r Helen:
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Pltaae give me 110111t advice. rassiDg to me. Wh......, I
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Robson and Mnt Wyatt Chad· II
YOUNG BRIDES
well were in Gallipolis Sunday,
Dear Helen:
to attend !be llower show, '
I am a 1111 of 18 who would "Christmas Welcome in Ohil
Porllclpatlnt Mambor
like to tell all 1111• that IS and Valley".
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At tho age of !i, I eloped hortre! of Mrs. Nellie Scarberry
Christm11 Gifi·A·Romo
with a 11-ytar-&lt;&gt;ld. My paretJII and her sister, Miss Eulah WiJ.
found out before we had lived Iiams, Mrs. Stanley Evans and
together and talked to us
Mrs. Albert Durose. Eech room
Store
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1Wn!7'tlidiJ ... IIHIOilont~oltbo&lt;;ouJrtYClerk: ·APP!y-ersvllle,l.ugbler, P:23 ULIIIPifoldoiiiGO.
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L. Gibbs,
· brtmllr uo.411: ''lllt ~!pollPT. PLEAIAII'I' - , . rlllllliii lillilblr ollhlloilill- at ol lbt year aw&amp;rll, ~~· dt; II 11111Ht abowt4 a 'tbii'P 28, Rullll!li!, Ohio, ll!ld Linda MaSOD, dauabttr,'4:!9 p.m. Mono
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Ole Gll!lle lloiW
'.....,,..,.-·rond Jury lllvo Wbitlllio4 lhl ~ .. 1bi l~tlirt, ID- Alioctallon, lllld lot live l"'rt ltiiiM l!ftb only 4' Ualtd lor tho Thomas llellsley Kmat, 20,
D1,.1111'1ed
NOY. . . lla
1\frl Loo irUM baa boen oleli .
~llowing jlllll~ jltldlilt:
li8IW Gelldlllons II LUID d "" ltll, 12, 13, 14 1a;.:1,!5, 1 ~: 1911 Ofa!OO wbllt the liM Ill- Clifton, .-d Edltb Ann Sobre!l, Mr.. Nora !lObo, Ra)'IIIOnd
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Mid ~rabll aoneerD ablalrle aide of
was qo· 100 yielded 70 ltllltd. On!, ... 18 Weal Columbia.
[lli&gt;olb Mrs Luc!De BurDI Cllr-,..,. No. 2 ........ ·" I • 1111 ,...,
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at lbolr lied HJll Home oa
, ...~·~~~~ 0.,. Mr. Fred
l'ldllal and 'Dr. Kathryn Plt!J.
1011, fll Blacbbura, Yo., Mr. onll
Mra. i1oo!t Whoelor, New Boalao, Mr. IIlii Mn. Bon Philll&gt;ft
and Mn. Gover Lewil, Racine,
and Ml'. and Mro. llllll JohlliOD
and cldldrea, Portland.
1\frl, Paul A. Se\lan and

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Thaltksgivq 8Jiesll! Gl Mr.
alld lin. Vorn Wattorron wm
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
ltobert ae.,te, lllld IOilli Bruco
lllld Bllly ll&lt;o(ie and Mils Linda
Cramer ot Pomm&gt;y.
Mr. David Huddiestoo who
....V In WortltinJ!on, spent
~ving Holidays wilh h\a
lomlly, his wUt, ond oon• Mike
and David.
Roy, and 1\lro. Paul A. ~.....
Vlll'l'tl • Hooemary !rove~
of 1'bankstPvini Day to Daytoo,
lllben !bey wore dinner poll
of 1\frl. Sill.,.. pereals Mr. IIIII
M'o. lilnU Plnlon "' llllterlnC:
tbilr dauabte&lt; Morgorel will
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lbo winter WUb lito Slump family.
Rlrl. Mil Mn.ll L.lldlomiel
opeD! ~WUb bot
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Wllllluno, and CICber relativBB.
1\lra. F. E. ruison and clallib·
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Blackbq, VL .IJI&lt;Ill TbanUgi\'ilie IIIII w!Ut llr. and
Mn. 'lberoll JobQsoa and Mr. •
and l.lra. Ilea l'llilalla.
l.lra. Lavinia Slmpoon apent
tho '1'1...*'11!.... OD! with
1\frl. Jlarq Pila ftad I fam-

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William ltfendllb IIIII 10111 ol

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Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Smith

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of Lion and maternal grandmother, Mrs. Marie Tumor, Pt.
Pleasant. Burial will bo by 111e

Mohr.St.,.,. Funeral Home.

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llr. lllllln. Earl Cfolollll of
Adlitta, ~ tllltlq
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of PwaDJ ODd Mr. lllld 1\frl.
walllr Doland ol Racllo.
llr• ...S It'&gt;. 0.. Yool lllld
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tlallatl It'•• lin. RobWI Yool
ol ClelfiiL lin. 1'-1 Oanahaa
llr. IIIII 1\frl.
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servicf will be held Wednesday 10 a.m. in Lolle 'Ook eomotery lor the still bom d1upter
of Wiard and Mary Msrgarel
Turner Smith, Pt. Pleasant who
died MDnday Holzer Hospilal.l

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$99
Miles Set of a_ $19
. Cotton Mlttra11 9.88
Pole Lampe _ $6.88

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D. Dreuer, Chest, Bed
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Quilt Top lnnersprlns
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$1 holds any BuLOVI' 'til CAristmasl

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wHo IIIII &lt;lllldriD; Kmmeth
E. Finley, Ravenswood, fined
$5 and costs oniJIOOiiin&amp; char&amp;•·

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of race preJudice In Point Plea·
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Hondas . . .
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Styrofoam Forms
2 M olbttl !OW L I kIn .
tbt
oi head and neck and poS9iblei Denms. Pl . Pleasant : PalnciO , Mtdd\eport Dept. Store .. 50 ,
HP1i1th r~ !Uod in lhl M.,.· lmMIIJ condomnod aU
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5. Gus R. Doug\oso, commiS·, mtornai mjurles received m ani A. Carroll, Pt Pleasant ; Mrs., Syracuse Ball Park . . .. . 49
Artificial TrHe
C ty Health Departmtnt ployu at Lakin. Tht followmg sioner of Agriculture's re~rt l apparent one car mishlp,Setur- Matt1e c Webster. Pomeroy 1- - - --G rl cl
on oun to Health atandardl lparqrlph 11 11 lollowo: "[" ' to the grand jury on Lakin day 10:4S p.m. at Arbuckle · Mrs. Ralph Parker, Cheater; I
SpicoTon Rawhldo
• I In
~rt~~~~~ State Hospital were !!plte of all the m~ found at La-lfarm o~rations more than Hospital authori~les s~id Mea-!Robert E. Bell, ~ucas.vl!le: :
Wreaths
read and examilled wiLh much km, this arand Jury
hereby 1 substantaated the grand jury re- 1 dows ehowed ~me 1mpr:ove- i Mrs Roger A. Rttchle, Mm-rs- :
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thought and eon!lderatlon and acknowledge! that thert are a1port on the inadequate gpera· ment rrom h1s cntl\'al condJtJOn vtlle , Mrs. Dwtght D Woods,
Cushion lnRole _ Caulk
.ntes
actually only hilhilghted recent nwnbor of bard worklnS.
lion of tbo farm.
Saturday night and Sunday.
tJok Hili: Mrs. Ralph F. FISher.
Welt Crepe Sole.
findings. 0.\egate Holiday, Fay· cated employes at all levels 6 We the former member!
GallipoliS Ferry. Franc"
L.l s;,.,
$12·99
Mak.UpM.terlll
ette County 1 dedicated and but in somt lDJtances there are!
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•he! Pleillllt VaUey Hospital
Smith, Dearborn, Mtch.; Mrs. 6~·12
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i..,;,mpetent ln&lt;iividuol•. WI of the gr
jury, no e ~ee l ADMI'I'l'ED :
&amp;tsan Lynn Emma L Perry ,
Humden: I
commend those employees for icha~es tat h~v~. tak:~ Euin Crwnp, Pt. Pleasanl; carolyn John L. Go«ett, Ashland, Ky.; I
thelr sincere concern reg'tU'dmg 1m e • mJnls 1 100 .
We ' Jane Rice, Leon; William Frank Mrs. Russell L K1Us, ClarksParticipating Merchant In
Hnold ChaM, Mtr.
patients in their ctwp and ~mcf' we were m sesston. r Bryan, Ashton.
burg, W. Va.; Brian K. Bran· ,
Middleport Merehantl
StN. 2nd A...
LOCUit St.
~'~RY
thlir efforts
an attempt to WISh to co;nm~nd lb~ pr~t DISCHARGED: Mrs. Simon.deborry. Rt I Coolville . Mrs ·
Christm., GlftA-Rama
Mldclloport
earo lor and rebob!Utllolbtm." .•ulhorttles or 11 ac on. . Johnsoll and daughter, Langs· t Edward R. Wr\iht . Ashland, \
MIDDLIPORT, o.
Phoo• WY 14111
at IS Ollr smcere hoped thatft~!: tn ville Ohio.
Kv ; Carlos R. Stilfler, Jackk··J.,=,;,;;;;;,;;;,;,;,;~;.;,;=~I~==--!11!!!!1111!!11!!..&amp;.!---=I!II!"""!Il!ll~
Olh colored and wbite nd
terest ln the upgra mg o uR:= m'
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Lakin eoopera~lwlth tlt&lt;l 1 stttution and tho weilare of the' •
ON RIQUEST
jury to try to e P con tons : patients will be continued and
1accelerated for tho 100'1 oi
there.
'· When Dr. S. 0. Jobn!On tbeoe unforlullate people.
was suparlntendent at loltln.
PomtrOY tbey enjoyed a nallonal rep~- SEvtlt.U. ARRAIGNED
Cloinon
tation and rocelvi&lt;l lbt hosptt·l PT PLEASANT _ Arrolil'od
before J\lstleo of l'neo A. M.
Goodwin . 1111 •artous char&amp;tl
were: R.aymood L. Street, Tor
oado, W. Va., and Charles Arthur Calloway, SouUt Cbarletton each fined 110 and coots
on charges of loldod IUD In
vehlclt; Jack Reitmire llarUord,
110 and costs. conspirinrJ In Ute
Pt. Ploount, W.Va. eommitting of conaervollon ri&lt;&gt;
416 Mafn St.
lation; Michael I Thompson,
eOPEN AN ACCOUNT IN 3 MINUTES,
Huntlngton and Holpb Julian
Thacker, Chesapeake, each fin.
S/'Mll DOWN PAYMENT DELIVERS ~y
ed $9.50 and coots, on spoedine
chargee; Mr1. Mary Lewis,. Ma-.
ITEM IN OUR STORE
oon County, and Jadt Uveiy,
Bill Welllllln Mason County, were each fined
L11 Wlllla1111011
15 and costa on chorges of non/"
ettendanee of children In school;
Howard E. enear, Wayne, fin
$20 ll!ld ...... speeding iD
ochool ..,.; ~ FmtkliD
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(:atria llltollllr, WJlm. Mr. IDII Jtn, BlltmOII Ball*. !ll'ltllkee, Wit., II!IMI
!ifr, carl mtbbanl .llltl. •·t J}a~JJ l!entlllel, l'ome!oy.Mlddle_,OI'f, o., Dei..,, •
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aa Eblfll • Vll'lan Slaek. l.lra. lqtaa, fPOIII oeverll day8 wl1h Mr. and Mrs. carl Hu1Jbim1 here wl1b lllr. and llrs. Cllnloa and Mrs. RlfSer ilubbaril ~1.··_ .: . ::
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!landaf
)Ytlh , Pteroe and family.
. son. Roger Lee, have returned ' of Wellsvlile. Mr. &lt;nd 1\lra. u.S. AJr Force, il pattieljJIW•
t.
prbe. Rffrtshmenta were ser· ed on other friends. ·
their 1011 and daugbter-ln-law.; William R. Hayes, local, and:ot their" homes · here -tr"Om r G1J~~t~ Donovan anf'l sons aDd jog tn "EurciM K1nJ O'&amp;W'.ilt· _
lved to !hoot! named above and Mr. and Mrs. William Musick Mr. and Mrs. James Hubbard \Homer Gordon. Pomoroy, aHl1inton. Iowa. where thtY tMr aiid Mrs. Cecil Cook ll!ld Afaob.
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Matpret Cottrill, Kay Slack,land two children moved from ;nnd two sons of Lancaster.
tended Robart Brother's Tech- 1were employed.
son. F.ast LiverpooL
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.
Mra. James Lavender ~
I.Y .W. llaolt
dNd Wltbee.
ty 011 Stcond St. to Florida don, accompanied by Mrs. Cia· , Friday at Troy.
ac~omparmed by Mr. and Mrs. 1. Mra. Mtch•el E Volll1lll..s, Iflmily of Masoo Yilltad . .• •
""" ~ Bllller4 ol J'oln. Mr· tnd Mil. Owen Haw1ey where bt hal oacured omptoy. ra Brown Gl Clncinoafl, and Mr. and Mrs. Cbarle8 Hoback Claren&lt;... Starlo and ...._ Tarry, :wilmillgton, spent a few days! mothe-ln-Jaw, loin. ct. ~· '·
rtfl1 ftl ~ at a of Colurbbld wtre recent YIIJt- ment.
Fred Burtcher of Pomeroy were recently spent two weeks VISit- of Cheshire, were .,.,·eeke!ld vis-- recently w1th her mother, Ms. ender .
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ol Mr IOD and da"'btoi-in- Mr. and Mro.. Vento~~ Bartela in Toledo to attend the tunlral ing in SL Petersburi. Fla., ilors of Mr. and Mra. Raymond Pauline Mcl:ilntock and gand- Mrs. Myla Hudoon tllilll4 on "
..... II. 11)&gt;11 lludsott rant!J. law, Mr. and Mr1. WIU!am Ri·lll!ld children of CincinnaH wert of J. W. Butcher.
with their IOn!, Paul and Ed- Cook and solll! of Liobon. Mr. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. I' Sunday with 1111U.. nd
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~'visitors "!'h b~y~~· _ Mi!S~_.!IIfdi~--~ M~l: w~nd__tamiUes. .. __ ·•nd Mra. Dale_M".'cer~and_oon."__Arnnlt. Mr. Vou~n_~. of ._ '!'"_!riends in Hartlord.
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die Robin L. Drummond, 11r1. Ttam No. ' __ .. ,.... · 6 511'
w1lh much illtom:"~";i reported 11 Gov. 11111111 c. Smllh Dr Johnooll 1 c:olortd man ,sturceon, Asllton . Rt., dlvldlnl
Uoj.d Dugan, Mrs. Woodrow R. Team No. I ... - ...·" 1 7
ments regar41q
..-! tho Moaon CouniY Bolrd ol
.ollelld ~~· tbo vo.trJ ol ~- !1. kll1 u both li1lot II tho
~ews
Fox John F. Harrlsoo, 1\frl. Team Hllb GIDII - Tum
findings m the iiiJIIb~= Hoalth. 1111 lolltr dllld Mq 7,
Episcopal ClnJrcll
ln oame Bpoint buek at the same
OS
Da~id E. Huwll, Froderfek No. I, 11511; nd. llllb GilDa
Ugalwn of Lakln Stote
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lllti5, to Gov. Stillth read 11 lot- Point Pleuanl, wblrt the por- tJme and they did not know
Lamm, Mrs. L. Reece Knott, Rossa Booth VI.
Nolhmg that has !'.,~•.sal. ~ lows:
ishionero oro IPPI'Olllmo!lly 118 which ohot killed lbe 150 pound I
Mrs. Marvin W. Reed, 1\lrs.
written baa obllllloo "'" mm
1
bl Wall
Slillh · ~uck.
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lloD1ce Early Wedaeoday Mlad IAipe
ol this tnvatlcalioll ~P· Fw "li:uclosed Is a roport ~~ ~ ~:r ~n~;,J·,.. : , .~1 . Conltrvatlon O!llcor Ml~i pltal during tbe last 24 hours Thompso~. 1\lro. Gory E. Wll•
Dec. 1, 11a
the record Wt would
to Ill' by tho MaiDII County
eci' this put M io ..,... on' Doni eomlllllldecl tbo locall !ncludtd: Mra. Cecil E. Halley, 1ece and Infant son, 1\lrs. John
W L
thot our
~.!!t. ~·,'1U~ ' tbe Pt. Pleason:&gt;;lty council tn hunters (or tlt&lt;lir safe !'llllland- Eureka Star Rt.; Charles F. H. Jordan and lnlanl daucbler. The FOIII'oomo ....... 28 11
ed m the
·• Billa ....,.._ I
whleh the second word · wh!IIO popu- ~g 01 tbott Wtre no acctdtnts Cotton. 160\1 First Ave.; Mrs.
Four Rono .......... 11 11
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~~ ~:it"'t; di$- !alton is 90 per dent white re;. reported dllrinc the season. Stella C Booten, ~ :l~t
Grand Jury's report to the court
tho lt&amp;ll ol West t.tration. In January lil6li grand
Ave.; Mrs. Ado~o . o E•
was substantieted by
oworu
It would be my rec· jul')l, a colored lady was e\tolo
DRIVER INJURED
Rt . 2 Crown Cl~h
Phil:
tettllllOIIY by poople ol Lakin
...iatton lhll tho odmlnl&amp;-ltn on that panel. Maaon Coun- PT. PLEASANT - James Swtsher, Rt. 1 es : Mrs
City League
ot all Ievelo. former employees, : n o! !hot holpllll 11o re-I~··s rertotratlon it obout VI peri Meadows, 28, Viand Street. is lip A. ~~m~niuVultt~, Plea: I
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t SIGNS

USED

BALDWIN
SPINET
PIANO

Pomeroy!
Motor Co.

QUAliTY

. 1963 Mercury Meteor Custom St. Wag. $1695
Very low mileage by local original owner white finish red
vinyl lnterior, new whitewaU tires, VB 'engine, au~atic
trans., power steering and bra,kel. Radio, heater, chrome

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luggage rack.

~PRICE

Sunhner. Low mileage by 1 local owner, good white trr.
sparkling light Turquoise finish, power steering dd brak~s
V8 engine, radio and heater, premium tires.
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Pomerov
Motor Co.

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QUAliTY
1965 CHEVROLET

$2395

1964 CHEVROLET

$1795 11;;,;""--·

Biscayne 2 dr. Medium Turk. finish with spotless clean
Aqua interior, V8 engine. Powerglide trans., radio, heater, and like new whitewall tires.

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Pornt~1'0Y t.o llii&amp;Ht.ll ~ bJ 4teo·
4.ted December 11, 18111 end ncorol ·
ed In Val. 31, P,... 'JT eud '18 of th1&gt;
Record• o! Det41 of MeiP
Ceunt.1· _
Ohio. except thtNfrom U. followln~
Blint tn lhl
NorUlweA OOJ'DIJ' u·
eald Lot No . .-, bllinD1DI II&amp; th-•
Northwoett comer of 11ld .lo\ w1ter.
t.bl J:ut llae ol Btlelr: ~UN' !nt~t ­
..~te the Soutb llM ot LlilliHtieQI .

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14. Revolver
13. La.Wm.aker:
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Staf ·I Avenue, Middleport, 0 hi o.
Rev. Gen Atkmsno of Colum- 1 Phone WY 2.-2246.
11 16 tfc
bus. who ofhcmted at the ser-1
---~-·--._. S rooms
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v1ce. and EvangelJst Rohert i MODERN unfurnished
h. Furm;)n ut ties.
Ball of Albany, who called at 1 c
andt batBuildi
the residence to give his sym·, 03 s
·ng.
11 16 tfc
J-!alhy. Our gratitude _to those 5 ROOM furnished apartment
11 4
wilo sent flowers, tood and I WY 2·2288.
donations of money. Thanks --·
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Boyd. Clint I. Orr,
illon I newly ~ecorated, ms1de
(russ .lames Spencer. wal- , out. Ca,l WY 2.-5127.
lace E. Weaver and
Brad - - - - --- 10
Wc.lfe, to our good friend , FOR RENT: 3 room __
Ruby Orr, for her thoughtful- bath and garage. North
nt·~s. c&gt;nd to the carpenter's Sl., Middleport. Phone WY
Local 200 of Columbus, fur I 36tXL
12 1 Uo
thelr expression of sy mpa- UNFURNISHED 5 rooms
thy . The Karr Family.
bath, downstairs
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l2.-7-11P Nice location in
YOUR kindness and sympathy Call WY 2-5434.
l2
al the ume o( the death of SLEEPING rooms for f(~t.
uur beloved husband and fa- Use or kitchen and front
m
til :.'!' are more deeply apprec.1h
TV
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w1
• urnace, or WI
1'-lt
than any word of th~nks rent part of it for light housecan ever express.
- g. F.1ve m1·1es 1rom
. Spec 1 a I keepm
thanks to Ewmg
Funeral cine Locks. Phone WI 9-2685
Home. Rev. Olwy Cart. pall12 1 6ip
bearers, Middleport Emer- - - - -- _ s:PAfY.!li~rll
gency Squad, -and all o u r TWO TRAILER
frieods and neighbors who rent in the Village of
St'n! flowers or cards.
The . port. Call WY 2-3346 or
Don T. Stewart Family.
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2-2166 or WY 2-3600.
t2-7-ttc\
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ed inside. Phone Wl 9-226t
contact Albert Hill, Racine .
Si..,ti'AR E dance,
Masonetle,
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apart·
~EV l_VAL will start Dffemb_er j ment. WY 2-3658.
1115
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sion _at Hald Knob,. 7:30 each I ed and llllfurni!bed apart.
t'venmg . Rev . Gr1ff1th and ment.s WY t-!&gt;4M
12 8 tfr
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c29boulf~c;, I I~~E:,T~~AP~E·I: RECORDER
portable dual

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FOR $ALE - I room bouse, S
bedrooms, full basemen~ hard
wood floors, electric heat,
garage, patio, large lot, Mar·
lin Hall, Racine, Phone WI
9-Z891.
12-4-:Ue

FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house,
bandy to Pomeroy
tchools. Should be oeen to
appreciated. Gaa furnace_
2-2216.
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Ph. WY 2-5271

EXPERIENCED

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lo high Fidelity record
Dual amplifier, extra speak-IL
er. In good conditlon.
Call WY 2-2623. D. A. Can~ll
day residence.

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RADIATOR
SERVICE

TIIUCK I)IUVERS
SEMI OR STRAIGHT
SOME experience helpful but
not necessary. You can •:
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top wages after short tr
lng. Local and over the '"''" 11
information available. Write
or call NaUon Wide
Semi
Training Division, c-o Room
426, Transportation Bui"ldin.g. \1
307 East Fourth Skeet,

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:1.41-0S72. U hour liCI'Vice.

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WY 2-5342

POIIlerOY. Ohio

BAIRD BROTHERS
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12 Miles North of Pomeroy
On Slate Route 7

PHONE 985-2297
AUCTIONEER
Campldt Senoko
Crill Hradf11rd

Write, Prone or Coolad
A. t. ~RADFORD
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12 I
!CLOSED SUNDAYS!
Dolo! Botllt Gas. Arnold BroROOM, board and
for an 50 ,ooii--Bru-n&lt;lor--furan ·
lllen, Ill E. Main Slreel
elderly lady In my
home. z-2651
Christmas GIFT
Pomero)'t 22 tic
4ce,
Stiversvllle, Ohio. Anna Rain· ___ ~ _30 6tc
es, VI S-2602.
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1llll5 COLOR TV
IDEAS at Landmark
_::___::__::__::_:=.__ ______:::____ Lovely walnut console. VHF &amp;
For
Phonl
Auto Sales
IiHP' tunlJJ8. RCA et.a;;:~;ll
19511 PLYMOUTH, 9 pass. sta- This set just like new_
FREE ESTIMATES
tion wagon. V8 aulorootic, over payments of $l4
Ber'• •r Girl's 44.95 ltlcyclt
steering month or pay balance
with purchiH of thll
automatic, power
and brakes. One owner. fine 398. This set fully guaranteed.
UNICO 28 CU. PT.
eALUMINUM SIDING
&lt;ondltlon. $350. Coli WY 2.-39118. Try it in your home . Call
CHEST FREEZER
eSTORM DOOR
!2.-7-3tc WY %-%;;5_
II 30
&amp; WIN!)OWS
1961 FALCON-Deluxe- -Tudor, I HAVE Christmas kees
$299.95
eRqoPINO
radio, beilter, automatic trans- sale, on the Rizer lot
POMEROY
btarlor Dlcara~rs
mission, motor overllauled. year. Good price. John LawJ•ck W. C•rMY
Of.~
1650- Jolm Riclunood. 811 East son.
U-7--ltp
Molll...
WY U644 Mldilliport, 0.
Mai.o St., PQ!IIOI'Il)', Ohio.
HAY for ule, George Mowrey,
Ph. WY '1-:lltl
U-7-lfa l'bollo WY 1-4018.
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new electrie Llonketo...., waohable-your ehoiee of .mp or double eoatreiL You'D be
riled i
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15 Sign On, Musical. Clock
7:30
Sports
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7:311 Lar-ry ~ndersou ShOW
U~ Echoes of Joy
7,35 Btll Mtller 'VI..
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11:00 Jlutto.l's d H Y
1:05 World News
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T a~ eTD! On fry 8:10 Sport• Today
7:50 News
12:00 N:s en OW'
8:15 Wea~her Picture
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IHo lU!!JC8l lnlerlu
8:16 MUSICal Clock
B 45 Baker Furniture Shult
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1:00 Newo
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fucept Friday, Church
IU 45 hmily Worship ('11turs ) .01 Nawo
Bells Ring)
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1:30 liunday Show
11:56 Muon County Neq
ILIJIJ i'tarv'a Counll')' JIIOctioa 1:80 Tbe Bible 81'01~' to You!UO Community Newo
II :30 l'lny'o Country ll)omu
1:41 LeglalaHro Report
1!:05 Nooa Newo
12.00 eement Block Newa
lfl .OO The Good lJfa
l!JO Markell
12·30 Gooasler's Guest Star
10'1• (;oogreosmao Moeller J!,Ji Mid Day Weather
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10:30 The C.lllllry Rymallmanll:llO Dulletln Board
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erat-1on, New Ha ven. Phone
Hams, Portland.
2693_-==c.--~
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engineen. Africa,
FA.Irope,
Asia,holllllll,
~uth Pacific,
paid travel,
food.
Atlantlc. 111~ salarY iobl.
male, female over 18. OEm
Box 23100. O.kland Park.
Jl'la. 33307

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diShes . - ·- FOR SALE
miscellaneous. Call or wnle : ONE METAL sink and
budget . Restores forgotten col· I
Mra. Howard Cecll. 800 w.l china closet and buffet,
ors . Rent electric sbampooer l'
Maio St.. Pomeroy.
I sale. WY 2-6412·
12 3 3tc
$1. Baker Furniture Co., Mid·
6 29 1-#c 1-U
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c ot ing for sale. Lat·ge 1
FURS WANTED: Red F~,·
assortment. Men's. wom&lt;!n's WE--LL- kept
- carpets show- the
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Muskrats, $1.50, raccoons, $1.· and children 's. Monday,
results of regular Blue
75. Maran Fur Agenrh, 10. nesday and Friday, 9 tre spot cleaning . Rent
0 . Wright) N. Brown St, MaSaturday, I - 7. Jeffers
lric slmmpooer $1.
son, W. Va. Ph. 773-52!16, Clothing Store, Rt 3
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trophiP.I, tl\e length aod tonn&amp;tl 0'.. etc. Aingle letter,., :-~po~~oo
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GMAC Financing Available

Notice

Wanted To Buy
FOUR ,;~-;;,onth; ~ld--- st~ck Ohio, MY 6-Mll.
FL'RS ANDbeef hideS ~ Ca!'l cHives, JO:OOd ones. 5H 2--4621, WINT~R
Chevalier, Long Bottom, 01110 ! !Jon Anderson, Rutland, Ohio.
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•Ill Nnllce of nommfltlons l
11 1 tfc
A.utllroized Singer Sales and .
-- Than~ Will be OOffiJn;JltOn of ' fHAII.EH LOTS - rree ..w Service.
a 29 tfc I
' fnennce commitleeman for : age and water . Brown·a frall BUDGET PRICED furnitUre
service department on Thurs-1 er Park CSta\e Approved) our third floor
shop
d.1y. December 16, I%5,;Jt l Mmersville, Otllo, l'booe W\ Baker FW'ruture,
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regular meetmg Nol lct' ofi 2-3324
I 1t tfcl Ohio.
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t'iOCt lon F.:Ject1on w1\l be l TWO BE-onQoMhouse Trailir USED KING FLUTE, for safe
held at the Uruon Hal l, Jan-I for ren l. Brown's
1'ra1ler WY 2--2950
11 17 tf .
ua ry 6, 1966, from 8 a.m. lO I Park, Phone WY 2--3324
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tl -29 61c FIREWOOD, any length, 110.00
Cia] Secretary.
12-6--Gtc
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Livestock
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Buy I Soli a Trillo
CHI Heaters (5) $20 1o $65

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12+5tp I for rent. Phone WY 2-2776. After 5 P- m. Rowley and Reed
A'I'TE:"-JTION United Steelwork- · Hardware.
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Utility 121 Whwl TreDer $15
275 Gal 011 Tank ______ $20
Bedroom, Kitchen, Living
Room Furnltun .. . . Ch•••

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FOR SALE: 8 room bouse
bath, lull basement, 194

the llrrest
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dozer
radiator truck
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3H. Orloent.al

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gett1n1 too old to w_alk
he '""oes!'' .

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F inch reels, 2 speed,
tone. Like new. Just!
or $5 per month. Call WY 2.-

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trac.

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30, Hutened
32. Small

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26. Resorts
21. African
drum
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8.5. SkiD

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Marie's Style Post
Ha1reub _...... _ $ 1.25
SL•~ __ $1 .50
... mpoo &amp; ..,,
30 day color rinse,
Shempoo &amp; set .. $3.50
Permanents .. $7.50 up
We Sell and Serrice
Wlp and Wlglell

8o. Am,

21J. Vertebra
28. Mix
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Try it in your home.
WY U55!1.
ZIG ZAG OMATIC
WElJ.. known make'~~~:.::ll
chine.
Makes
b
sews on uttons,
patches, etc. all without
tvchments. Full balance due
only $43.29 or payments of
$5. per month. Free
home
demo. Call WY ~-

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F1JRNTSHED apartment, five
rooms and bath . Newell's Sunoca, Cbester. Ohio. 9115-2305.
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ROOM HOUSE 2nd St.. Sy-1 · A
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HiE KAf!.R FAMILY wish
racuse, with hot and cold ~ T, STRAW for ~le. Herb 1
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t11 er.L·h and everyone for the I big garden Jot. WY 2-3352.
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3yn:pathy shown them at
d,· 01 th ol' their husband, fath-1
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tr, grandfather end brolher.l BRICK DUPLEX 3 bedrooms equipped. U.. 4 speed
"Dennts" P. Karr.
Special living room, dining room,
rilatic changer. This set
CUSTOM Btrl'CHERING
thanks to Dr. 'fhomas McGo-1 chen, basement and garage months old. Lovely
limsh. euttlrJI. Will buy bides
wan. and Dr. John H. Ridgr- forced Hir ga:o~ furnace,
This set still in warranty.
Monday. Phil Meier.
W'lW the staff of Veleran's ' ternut Ave . Call WY 2-51.27.
$6 per month or pay the
WY 1-3510.
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Only $20-00 down
ond $4.00 monthly.

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Baet llDe of Brick &amp;tnet,
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ll.ne of LuliY Stntet; thiDCI Weet'llrly 18 tut alonr u.,. S011tll UDI or
Lalley Sh'"t to tbe plalll 61 be it "
ntq, oomeyed bJ ·Bertba ~ aa, ·
Charlel ,811yre, her hwb.lnd., to th
VUlap of PoiiMlroJ bJ deed dlt.P•"
November 9, 19+1. ud. Neorded iro
Booll 12, II P ... 11118, Mil.. Countt

Bel Air 4 door. 283 cu. in. V8. engine, Powerglide, radio,
heater, whitewall tin•s. beautifUl Beige over Sierra Tan
eolor, spotless clean inlerior. A thrifty car at a real price.

Con Bo Bought For

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Eleven Taken
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Mainly About
People In·
Pomeroy

ol one eolumnlal. Nkrumah

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been allowed to establish, lD
"lDdependent" alate, a tyranny
brutal as to make the very
worst old days of colonialism
look positively kind by com·

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Mr. WUI!am Flober of Miners· Eleven were received into
By William S White
parison. He had been allowed,
\'illt who has been visiting in membership at the worship ser-~
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as well, to become a tireless
Akron with Mr and Mrs John
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stooge for Communist deslgna
Fisher Is DOW •with Mrs .· Mrs. Umted. Method"h church. 1 hey ' WASHINGTON - The coun- lafter all, a limit.
Ghana, in short, Is among in Afrlr.a.
Norman Fisher, Senecaville and ~~~i~edsu~~~: .~orn~ng at. ~~e try. mvolvM 15 little . and j It is the beginning or the Iwhat had heretofore been the But, ironically, he has finally
•· h
d In th
od.i t c urch. r ~Y ummporlant and so, relahvrlv. end for an absurd article of l untouchables. Ithasalwaysbeen passed the extreme limits of
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Mr
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·· _which through four adrnin· I ~II rig~t for us to ~et _impa.- tolerance by writing a book _
holidays.
son Mr.· l::lnd Mrs
M;s.John
R bN ·r WatA , ·IS lht&gt; amoun 1 Of mone~ at . ~~, •
. . o ~ t · · s_ue. Nevertheless, th~ J~plitii· i lstratJons and nearly two dec- t1ent w1th our old alhes m the a book on ''neo-colonialism'' so
Willie Fisher of Belpre spent: Garne:,_, Mr.~nd :.in;. J.a~.:k Car- , t10us or tht" blunt t"t"Jedwn by 1ades has bedeviled the
aid West. Up to now it has been ugly so mali~ious so savagely
the weekend with his grand·i:y, .tr. ~h· M~~ Lawrenc~. the United~ States O( the re-I program. The effect of this cousidered unlhinkat)le In n l!ow i fal~ and so bitte~ly ~ostile to ·
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam I _otrarlsY' aKr es eodore Mol QUf'SI of &lt;.~hana for $100.000! credo has bren not simply that any provocation short of \m· · the United States as sadly to
· • surp1U!:l tood I the Umted
· States must never, mment
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Arnold .
, a1 y' ara . arhnn
. . · , Morant)' ' wor tl1 o1· Amencan
murder of' uur natwnals convmce
even his old apologists
and
Mrs.
Vlfgmu:.t
Slater.
Mr.
are
large
indeed
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e 1mpahent with m IS country that he could
F' h
or on an ar1a 1~ er were n rs. au ay 1or w 0 (I 1so , The incident t·asts a long sha- 1these nations it assisted but act- ; anybody in Africa.
no longer be regarded as a reElberfelds 1st floor stationery department Is head·
Sunday guests or therr gran~· I were me~bers _ot the new das_s, 1dow which recipients of Ameri- !ually that the nastier they got : ThP.t this government has at sponsible head of state
pare~ts, Mr. and Mrs. Oms were ret'elved mto membersh1p can foreign aid everywhere ·tow;ud us the more we must last told off Nkrumah's Gha- His mistake was to'go qulle quarters for "Hallmark" Cards for every occasionHams.
, Novembel' 28
wo~1 ld do we•11..to t•e ed
gwe th em. Wh y? Well,
w e nil therefore, IS
· nn e'o'olutwn
· of ! beyond automatic
• attacks upon
Every individual on your list- the newest in gift
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James Patterson of Racme l The organ prelude by Tom _ror !be derlsmn not lu g_o (' : must show at all cost1; lhat 1the mo:.l capital importance. lt the American Central Jntelllvisited Saturday with his mother : Baller opened the serv~~.:e, iol· , g~vmg ha_n~out.~ to the tmpot · ''~here_ a.re no strmgs on for- ; mark s the first lime -- except gence Agency, the universal
wraps and Supplies, for party favors and decora·
Mrs. Dessie Patterson.
!lowed. by the Waits taro I wiU1 ! dJ~·tator o_t hhana.' Kwame Nld·~- e~gr; aJd ' .
for !.he incident in w_hich Presi- ~hipping boy of every foreign
lions- For Writing Paper and Notes- Take time
•aUelUias, scnpture senten~es an: mah. while _he &lt;~nttnues to &lt;~- ~ Ghana prnv1ded. a .ha rd test dent Johnson sent mrcraft !o mterest which wants to play
Mrs. Eugene Houdashelt and invocation by the pastor, the • bu~e the Umled St&lt;Jtes - as so fvr a ne~ det_erm_lllatwn_to put rescue white hostages facing the Communist game while eag.
to look over the Hallmark section at Elberfelds.
R~ndy and Becky spe~t Sundlly : ~ev . c. Melvm Alkire_ A .:;pe-: lon·g· _ht h&lt;~~ dor.e w1;hout ef- some r.atwuallty l~lo Uus busi- masSII('re Jn the Congo for being j erly accepting vur economic aswith her pa~ents, Mr. and Mrs. 1Cia! number.
''H&lt;~i l w u1e: feett1ie rebuke from W&lt;~ : hm g!on m~s~ . For Gh;ma IS, of course, wh1te - l.hat the United States ~ sistance. Not only did he offer
Everett Oatley.
I Lord's Anointed," wa~ present-i- breaks_new ground 10 . them Afr_Jca. Ghana i.~ a "newlyjGovernment hils ever dared to lthe usual and rouUne slanders
Mrs. Cleland Hines and daugh- i ed _oy the l·nolr and the L'On~re- : wh~le . pultcy uf _fon'lgn md: I! , emergtng -~late." " dandy "in- Iadn:it to itself t_o be fed up wih :of the ClA; he ~.~t the most
ter, Mrs. Denver Thoms v!siled;gallun sang the u!d EnglJsh uw- means ~~~a~ while the Ullllt•d . lkpcndent country freed at ' Afncan extremJsm.
I gentle and pacifiCiOf our instruSunday afternoon with Mr. and llody, "Grt&gt;ensleeves. "
Sl.iltt&gt;~_wtll mdeed tolerate mu~·h l long lust_from the evli clutches~ The decision W)" 1,.,,. . :., mentalities, the ~ace Corps,
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coming, too Jong in the view 00
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Paul Leach and son, JJmmy uf l o( the 14 u1 centurv bv conAlliance were wee~end guests j gregalion, s1\ent pr uy~r , tile ben- I
of Mr. and Mrs. W1~bur Moore. i ediction by the pastor with i
Mrs. Worley. Dav1s who has , choral response l:.lnd organ post- i
been reruperatmg from surgery , lud~ dosed th~ se rnce.
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and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. I
-------~ · Arvil Holter. returned Sumlay,.
ARRIVES HY .lET
to her home in Dexter.
. Pvt. Larry Sell ers arnvc-d in Col-'
1urn bus. Der. 5th by Ji' l lor a ,
1 30 duy leave with h1s pan:nt:;,
IMr. and Mrs. Harold Sel lers,
brothen and sisten of Portl~&gt;ud, · ~
:and otht'r re lative~. He will 1·e· ·
WHY BUY A
1 turn
to ~·,.,nkrurt. t:ermany',
CHAIR
The Rulland Chapter F'HA re-- . where_ he _IS statlont•d with the :
rently entertained with l:l mother :Jrd, DtvisJOn by .Je! lhe last of ' I
daughter dinne
t th h. h . December. A ~Jxup 1t1 tus pa··
h
Th dinr a
e tgd P£&gt;1's delayed tns arnval fo 1• the
sc toho 1. d. ~
ner wahs seh rve I funeral or his li:'''ndfa111er.
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m e tmng room w 1c was
decorated In keeping with ;
T~~(o)H0;-;1~~~-1
Thanksgiving .and lighted by t'iln- ' There will be a full (ol,~r 1
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sound film . "Light l::lnd Lile " !
F'ollowmg the dmner, a pr?- with scenes from tilt&gt; llolv l.a~d
gra~ on correct posture, hem . shown a! th~ Laurel ( .11·1 , .
tl g dbeau tY u· ps was J.:l\'·
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sisted by Miss Judy King , a
student at the academy. Kathy
(Exactly As Pictured)
Pomeroy, Ohio
Thomas, Billie Carter &amp; Phillip
"1arkim were awarded beauty
appointments.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Walt Dilnl!y's
:VTothers attending were Mrs. :
"OLD YELLER"
\rthur Miller, Mrs.
Shirley I'
('frchnirolor J
.~lilrkins, Mrs. Raymond Smith
Dorothy Ml·GmrP, FPSII Par\trs. Bill Carter, Mrs. Don Wil~ j ker. ('huek C:onnnr;; Tom,ny
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;on. Mrs. Ba!il Haynes. Mrs. 1 Kirk.
Here Is one of the mnst outstanding buys we have ever
F••tur~ttt-~
Granville Wamsley, Mrs. Charle !
Fl.,h, the Tnn•g• Otter
offered . .\1ost people will pay $68 for an occasional chair,
Jhlinger, Mr. Sherman Tillis • Colorcartoon
but we give you a sofa bed in good quality nylon cover for
\1rs. Blaine Carter, Mrs. Will- Adm1~sioo 75c &amp; 411c
only
$68. Nobod~, but nohoily offers better values than
am Hall, :.Irs. Dwight Haley,
we do. Stretch Christmo;.'i doilars at Mason Furniture or
Mrs. Edward Thomns, Mrs. Will·
Wednetdly, Oectmber a
iam Dean, Mrs. Wilbur Jmboden
NOT OPEN
Rutland Furniture.
Mrs. Lewis Taylor, Mrs. Rus~
THRUSDAY thru SAT,
Priddy, Mrs. Alice SproU!St!,
December 9-11
Mrs. John Tucker. Mrs. Ken
"HELP"
Clark, Mr. Hobart Grimm and
'JltE B~:ATLES
('ferhn ir(J tor)
Miss Jane Schuler.
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The next meeting of Chapter George, Ringo!: .Jotm ' P11ul
will be December t4.
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A Mason man who insisted out or a car traveling toward Casto, stopping lmmedlat«&lt;;r.
he would ha~ _to be shot to Point Pleasant on Route 62 in I ordered McCarty to halt, uti
be taken to Jail made good the West Columbia area. The •.vhen he did net, find his boast early today.
auto was driven by Forrest shot with his service nvolv-.
Richard McCarty,
32, was Casto, of the Wagner district, Th h 'tal ~....., ..._
admitted to Pleasant Vailey hos- who had arrested McCarty
e. ospl
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pita! at 12.30 a.m. with a gun· earlier. McCarty
wanted on m;mng that McCarty wu t1
shot_
the upper right suspicion o[ breaking and energodx-rays
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day mght when a Spanish atr·
· secllon of hts chest. He was termg.
r cture arm, • .,...._,
liner crashed into a hillside
repOrted in fair condition at MoV&lt;ng an estimated 40 to 45 fe~'ed when he leaped from C..
during a rainstorm minutes '
10 a.m., still carrying the .38 , miles •n hour, McCartv. after to s auto.
after taking off from this wmcalibre slug.
I saying he would have to. be shot At 10 a.m. today JJUI'III . . .
ter resort island.
SPACE CEmER, Houston maneuvers that command pilot les and Olapin etudes were days. The prospects for that MaMn County Sheriff George ' to be taken to jail, lea ped from 1 no decision had beeD. IDidl •
Most of the
pas!Sengers {UPI - The Gemini 7 space· Schirra must make to catch up tJ:earned to them through the could not have ~ked better. Johnson said McCarty jumped I the car, accord:ng lo Casto. 1bout removal of the bullet.
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were vacationers from Norway. craft, brilliantly visible among with Gemini 7.
Silence of space.
As the spaceshtp passed ov·
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Sweden and Denmark. The iour the stars, performing flawlessSLEPT WELL
Gemini 7 swings Into Its 56th er the tracking ship Rose Knot
ly, today swept a million miles Gemini 7 astronauts Frank orbit at 6:22 a.m. EST.
Victor off the eastern coast
cNw members were Spani1;h. and more around tlli! Earth, Borman and James LoveU wor- It had traveled more than of South America early in the
The craft suddenly lost altitude, nearly a third through its 14 • ked and slept Tuesday in the 1.4 million miles since
its 53rd orbit, crewmen who came
veered out or control and crash- day voyage.
greatest
degree
of
creature
launch
Saturday
and
would
cov·
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.
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a er millions more if its mission across the night sky in a brilfrom the airport.
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14 !lant field of stars.
raced to make up tune lost 1
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THE Tuesday in preparing Gemini 61
AFL-CIO Executive
Council to rocket from Cape Kennedy
put new steam today behind un· early next week and meet its
WASmNGTON (UPII - The
ion demands for bigger wage sister ship in history's first
•even members of the Feder·
increases
federal
al
Re&amp;ene
Board
were
minimum and
pay higher
In
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sent. space rendezvous.
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faced
wltb the
tasktoday
of explain·
COLUMBUS IUP[) - Guv. l contain a test track slich as is not estimate the t'Ost of the pr.1966
8 report to the lOth annlver'!ary ' Tec~mc1ans, disappomted by
lng to a congressional com- James A. Rhodes reve:1led used by the "Big Three·· auto I posed center. "It would depend
b f d I the fatlure of the computer that
mJttee
why
they boosted Tuesday that the state is con~ makers. Rhodes said smaller on where it was built and for
.
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eration opening here Thursday 1 ~as to gm -~h ~m 1 ~ 1 ~ ~o a ;nbaok Interest rates against ' sidering putting a large indus- manufacturers, such as those in what use it was designed,., be
that derided fears of inflation ezv?us WI
e~m1 , 1 ay
President Jobmon's wisbes.
trial park around the first of the Ohio, do not have such facili- 1Said.
and c d f hi he . ttle- 1readied a new untt for a space
Rep. Wright Patman, D • proposed university research ties.
Five centers are expected ta
a11 e or
g r .se
1chase launch Monday.
Tu., cbainnan of the House- and development centers.
Success of sum a center could be built. under 1 Board af fta.
rnents to reduce unemployment. I
Senate EcoDODlic Committee
Rhodes said the proposal lead to other cenlers aimed at gents plan one in each ol tbt
George Meany, AFL • CIO The original computer in the
and a longtime critic of Board calls for the state purchasing specialized industries.
state's fiv'e aeographlcal dilpresldent,
rharged
ridic· Gemlm
6 capsule
found '
•
}Jlous
for the
U. S.it wa!lgoverh·
faulty and
replaced,wasellmlnat·
poucIes, announce d Tues day 3,500.7.000 acres of land around "The answer to creating jobs tncts .
ment to refer to families with lng changes for a launch before
Dlght that he had summoned a tO-acre mearch center for lies with research and devel·l Kent State University fa r.
1ncome!t of $3
year or Monday's scheduled date.
the memben to public bea!· use by private industry. Facili· opment," Rhodes said. "To pro-1 sponsible for Northeastern Ohio,
, 000 • 8
1
logs next week to defe~d lhe11 Ues would be built by the state vida Jobs cost money, but un· . Bowling Green for tile northless as poverty-stricken and I Iiarrlng furtlr&lt;ir · ''Piiifimil' ···-·- -- - .. ·-- -u...-Cilltlttr
ar~on.
and leased to industries wh1ch employment and welfare and I west, Cincinnati and Miami lor
then
not
rai!e
the
$1.25
an
hour
however
launch
teams
wer~
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wan!ed
th
t f d th e accompanymg
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minimum wage. He told labor , expected' to be able to meet the
Editor,
The Dally
Seotinelute I prlnt
I velopingtoproducts.
U;ii e cen er or esocJa
The addr
bel
It g th
C&lt;Jsl even more."
'lor lh&lt; scJJtheast a1111 Ohio
editors Tuesday the rate should Mondav launch dale. itself an
esses
ow - a 0 e er m
n. .
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"We would like . to see. five The governor said he could ! State for Central Ohio.
be at least 12 an hour so all unprec~denled feat that offi· nevertheless speak for themselves to the families and'
such centers With tndustnal reAmerican workers could live de- cials earlier bad given only a I fnends of the men to whom th~y apply·
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cently
despite
the
"gr-dy
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are
the
addresses
of
ftgbtmg
men
called
to
car·
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this is an innovation for a state.
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WASffiNGTUN (UPI) -The I
:.1 n Durmg the
Gemm1
6 chases 1 en upon ilself : To halt aggression against peaceful peoWeto will
be the
first
state
to get
eep
pay
own.
tl
ompute
u
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su"h
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Viet
Cong were rtported today I
0
k
d
: 1 spa~e.
le c . r m s1 pies wherever it may occur, whatever hour it may come, HARTFORD - Funeral ser'- a mg,
es sm ·
MIDDLETOWN. omO- AIR ' use
provided uy the in whatever dirty, bloody circumstances it may be cast. vices for Burley A. Boanl, Sr., Rhodes said, as an example, to bave off&lt;red to stop at !
Products and Chemical Co. ' ship s radar and compute the
They are. the .addresses of
men who would 66, who died in Grant hospital that an automotive research
said Tuesday it will erect a
sense a qUJckemng I}{ appreclabon to Amenca should in Columbus Monday, will be center would benefit automobile and South Virtnamrse troop!!
multi-million dollar industri3l
they receive a Christmas --~-- ---- held Thursday at 2 p.m. at companies, act-essory manufac- could go to church.
plant here next year to ~upply
greeting from homeside.
~ ~y ~he public response to this I t~e Foglesong Funeral home turers, truck and bus companies ! U. S. diplomatic officials in
.
. .
. mv1tat1on to let them know we wtth the Rev. warren Zinn of· and highway contractors In the 'I
880 tons of oxygen daily to the
The Datly_Sentmel IS graurted appreciate their sacrifices.
I ficialing. Burial will be in the state.
Wasbingtoo did not rrgard
Armco Steel Corp. after il goes
at the public response to Its re· Sgt. Jimmy G. Stewart RA Kirk! nd Memorial Gard
An auto research center could I the oiler, which bad a numA jury was seated before 11
lnto operalivn early In t967.
quest for the names and sddress·
C B nd 8 ' th I
a
ens.
ber o( eonditions atlached, as a m. today to hear the moDIJ
es of Meigs and Mason county [ 1 ~614853 , 0 · 1 2 . . N. 12
He was born March 18, 1899,
a peace initiative. The}· said suit in Meigs county cornmOil
MOSCOW- HUNDREDS OF
lightmg men in Vietnam.
' Cav .. lst. ea;-l~lv~~~· ~n at Elizabeth, the son of the
II apP&lt;ared to be olmllar to a pleas court with Phlllp T.....
90 • lale Andrew and SusHn Moor·
placard-carrying Russians gathFranct!SCO, a ·
•'pausr" io the
fighting Gurfin, Pt. Pleasant, •• tM
.
N
Th
We fully expect these fight· l\lllrioe PFC John W. Stobarl, head Board He was a former
1 1 ''h · t '
r
d h!lllp B·"ered m streets around the U. S. WASH!NGTO (UP!l e ing men in turn to be hearten·
(Continued on page 6)
.
.
which took Pore "'' L ns . ; plaintif
an P
-"
Embassy today for a demon- disclosure that the Stratr.gic
- - · -mme
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' 209 South Fourth·st,
stration against American poll- Air Commanct' SAC fleet wHI
Survlvmg are his Wife, Ruby,
I port, l::IS defendant.
cies in Viet Nam. Extra police be reduced to about one-third
at home; two sons, Burley, Jr., The State Highway patrol ,.
earlier had been stationed a· lis present strength within the '
Chicago, and John, of Hart· cited Goorge Moody. 42, Che·
The plaintiff is asklDC •
round the building scene of pre· next five years carried with It
ford: four daughters, Mrs. shire Rt. 1 to Meigs rountv ;
$2.500 ln compensation b' be&amp;
vious bloody riots.
C&lt;Jntroversy over the role of
Knapp: Columbus, Mrs. court Dec. 17 on a charge
water allegedly used as. S(II'IJ
31
The demonstrators apparent- the seeds of another major
Annabelle
Rloe,
Mtddleport:
f
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to
to
.
•th
•
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I
at
• bell mg.
Mrs Thelma Filson Pt Pie •
ure
s P m e a~sure
ly were from clubs, factories controversy over the role of MASON _ To~n co~ncil resolved Monday ~o main· sant Mrs. Mar Ro~ Otica a clear. distance after a lwo car ,
, McGuffin aUeged In his pello
and off1ces. They formed
m bombers.
.
tam boat launchmS facilities that are to be bwlt by the 11 g.andcltll.Jen and sevf. colliSIOn at 6.30 p.m. Tuesday : In a recent article in a Col· ' lion that Batley sprayed bal
orderly lines on streets and The reduction In the number Army Corps of Engmeers
d h'ld'
Th
on Rt. 7, just 110rth of the ' b
n water on him when he weu*
11
1
1
bridges leading to Sadivoaya of SAC bombers is heing offi.
Three representatives 'of the corps from Huntington
gr;n e
Gallia-Meigs eountv line.
urn
;a;..,:i· to bell the defendant after Ill
0111
Ring Boulevard, on which the cially disclosed today by de- met Monday afternoon with Mayor Dayton Raynes and
ad th 1 am pre- No one was in·J·ured in the nhoudncbe
a rd.
-d · 1
was married ear}ier this yeor
b
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s ta
Rb t S
a
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ed h
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o er
. CoUli;Cuman bar es ea~er. and assur t em t ey
Friends may call at the fun· "'ar eod collision, the patrol or the Academy of Medicine · McGuffin claims that Ill fell
began
after
McNamara
A car driven "'uth by 'tof Co1urn bus .and Fran
. kl.1n co. as the resul! of the sp-""· shortly
d
ed hthe Soviet
.
f
tb ksm an dannounc&lt;ment
cl ·
f be built. Plans are for a ptcmc area, boat ramp and rest ara! home after 6..30 p. m. toda y. said.
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o
cu
ac
an
osmgs
o
rooms.
L10nel
L.
Gilmore,
24.
Cheshire
d
.
1 Christ episode and dislocated his sboulu
States for "aggression" in Viet military installations.
Paul Bocook, at the council streets in tbe town. lt was
Rt. 2, had stopped to make 6 le- The aca emy ~- an~ua_ ·e in · der.
Nam and warned that "extreme·
McNamara has approved de- meeting Monday night, asked also reported the water departMeigs General Hospital
ft turn, officers
said. but mas banquet · atur ay ev n hg
ly dangerous consequences" tlgD work on a new plun caJI- the water department to lnstaU ment will be closed Dec. 24 Admissions - Carol Folden, Moody failed to !ltop and his Iat
Sherathon Hotrl was t
Frank W. Porter, .•. Is ...
would result.
ed the AMSA, for advanced a larger line to his property, and 25.
Harrisonville; Mrs. A. L. Rol- car struck the back vf the occasiOn of t e annmmcemen torney ror the
plaintiff dl
manned strategic Blreraft, the former Fruth land. Water M Ch tt Ro sh
td lirul, Letart; W. Va.;
Gmce Gilmore car. Damage was mi- . Dr. Lewis is an assistant pro- ~emard V. Fultz Is reprenat.
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COLUMBUS- JOHN
MC. whteh would fly 1,151 mtles commissioners are to check
_rs.
aro e u pres ·Thornton, Robertsburg, W. Va.; nor to both vehicles.
fessor in the Department of mg the defendant
Elroy, top aide to Gov. James an hour, about 75,1108 feel this matter before a decision ed 1D absence of Mayor Rayoes Frankie Caruthers, Middleport. An arrest by the patrol Tues- Surgery at Ohio State Umver· J
ted
Rerschil
A. Rhodes, predicted today b!gh, and corry lbe bomb is reached.
Monday mght.
pre- llb&lt;harges - Alice Smith, day in Meigs county was that sidy and on the slafl of several
urors sea
Ohio's legislative reapporUon· load of a B5!.
Council also enacted an. or· sent were George Carson, Char· Chester: Maggie Hurd, Syra· of Thebna Powell. 27, Middle· Columbus hospitals. He reSided Roush, Kathleen Fmk, JDID B.
ment case wlll go to the u. s. The Atr Force has been dionce forbidding
overmght les Yeagar,. Robert Kay pon cuse; Ttm Neutzlmg, Mtddle- p0rt, ctted to Metgs cuunty in Middleport several years ago Wolfe, Homer E. Cooper, G-.
1
Supren:J! Coort within the next reported to want ahout 200 so- parking of trucks on the mam nd Wltr Werry.
pori: Besste Hartung, Pomeroy. oourt Dec. 10.
with his parents, and is a first Yost, Gloria Hutton,
Dull
three or four weeks.
called Fill pl~es to fill the streets from dark unll! day·
cousin to Mrs. Roy Hecox. Blackwood, Clyde Scragg, H. N.
McElroy said l!Je lower courts gap between rebrement of B52s light. In caae of an emergency,
1 Wolfe, Wavle Ctrcle,
appear to be speeding up the and hoped-for production ol • vehicle must be propet·ly
He IS a past preSident of the Eads, and Ralph McCumber.
case In an effort to get the Is- AMSA's. The essential conlro- lighted.
Columbus Surgtcal "octety and __ _ ~
- -·--- sue aettled before the state's versy today revolves around It was learned that Mason Is WASffiNGTON (UP!) -De- countrleB are also to be closed adoption ~~ a concept that this the Ohio Surgical Association. I
SHOPPINC
election machlnery swings Into how much of a "mix" of mia- In need of a dispatcher, either fenae Sec~etary Robert S. or cut back.
coontry ts in DO danger from
.
...,. DAYS
motion on Feb 3 the llllng oiles and bombers there should a widow or a retired couple, McNamara s big base-closing Sen Rl h d B R 11 IJ. Ruastan ~!tack by manned Veterans Memorial Hos(lltal
deadline.
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be in the future.
to answer radio and telephone announcement today wa1 ex· La., ~ha:m: of Sen~~se~med\ bombers,'' Russell said in a ~dmtssions -James Massey,
calls lrom s p.m. until 8 a.m. peeled. to bare plana for Services Commitlee who was statement released by his Mtddleport; Barbara Neff, ~I·
SQUAD CAU.ED
TO INSTALL OFFICERS for the town police and fire de- thscrapptnt'g ~eartrly '~lo-lhlbordsbof briefed in advance of the plan, Atlanta, Ga., office.
eRaxandna.BVrtah.; GMraKdy SaPyrem,
0
Tho M!ddleporl E·R squad Instsllalion of officers of partmenl. An apartment and e na wn B • a~g c m er oaid 11 InVolves "abandunment McNamara's v1ew Is Ilia! the ct~e; e a c enzJe,
•
was summoned to Bradbury at Shade Rlvar Lodge No. 453 will utilities will he lree. intrstd fleet by 1971.
of the manned bomber COO· strategiC task lormerly as· eroy' Gregg McCarthy, Cites·
2;40 .m. today for Edward be held Thursday, Dec. 9, at persons are to cOntact Mayor Between 345 asd !50 of the ce t,
signed to bombers can largely ter: Wilma Bloke,
Chiton;
1
Manley
who was reportedly auf· 7;30 p.m. All master masona Kayoes or Marshal Fred Taylor. Strategic Air Command's 600 p ·
be taken over by tntercontlnen- Leah Greer, Syracuse.
faring lrom cbeat pa!na. A pby· are Invited. Relresbrnents will Materials lrom the city jail BSZ bombers and all of its 10 Shal'(l reductlona In the Air ta; and submarine-launcned Dlscbarg.. - Jean Hayman,
aic!an waa lll.lliiiiODed.
be served.
·
will be used io make catch supersonic 868 jets were SAid Del&lt;nse Command jet fi~htel' missiles. The United States now Syracuse; FranciS Forbes, Sy·
baslD tapa for drains along u., to be scheduled for retirement! intercep.tor force and cutbacks has more than 1,400 of these. racuse.
BOND FORFEITED
NET
between ll!ell and 1971.
in the Air · Reserve and Air The Pentagon clliel told Con----Jameo Gothard, 23, Colum- CLEVELAND (llPI) - A
LOCAL TEMPS
McNamara planned to re- Natlo118! Guard transport units gross earlier this year that the
WEATHER
bUll, forfeited a fZi bond lD campaign dinner for Atty. Gen. The temperatllH In Porn&amp;- lease lal noon .ESTI a 1181 ol are also involved In tha plan. nation's bomber defenses were A Utile warmer today, hlxb
Poilleroy Mayor Legar'a court WI!Uam B. Saxbe here Tues- roy's buslnesa distriCt at u,os 126 bases In Sl aietes that are "1 am deeply concerned ove,r built to meet a threat that did In 40s, e•cepl upper 30s e~treme 'l
Tu!11day on u lnsecurt load day netted $18,000 for Sa•be'ola.m. tOday was 42 deiP'fel, and to be either closed or reduced. this abandonment of thO not develop a1111 IN "lara. lllrlheul
taniJhl 15-33- Fair
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