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dr~f~ed begln_nmg m _Janua'_'Y. tronauts were ba(·k at work try· wanted reunion with us.
, Iaffairs. However distasteful our P1xl~y, ~ 22-y~.ar-old D~!la s,
I Tuesday l1rc·Pmbr 21 at 'l·JO
Oh_w s Selective Service chief ing to rid their record-destined Next, Advent assumes Gods bordeom, we do oot went our Ore. , ·socwpath, ~as store as 1
I a m. I I&lt;.:ST I arl·ordrng Ill r: 11 dsa~d Thursday.
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flight of a few minot frustra· - - - ~ - - - -- freedom to act and think and he was led from h1s death row
en R Conaddy. Cha trmJn ul
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Col. Rayman~ Clouse said lions - most of them born of
feel like the devil to be tamper· cell at 12 ·14 a.m (es~to I
Ohw 's_ Furm Burt·au Tnli;,I"('O
recent slacking 1D the volunteer earth's uncooperative weather.
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rate would require the drafting Pick up Early eal
as we are concerned God should chamber.
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of married men after the holi- Frank Borman and James (
have stayed in His ·~aven and He said he had no final Berthold M Sm1 th, 6~. Col Isi rler thr.~ as the must ~mr,nrt ·
day season. "The local boards Lovell were having minor
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left the world to the intentions statement and sa t calm ly as u~bus . for,m.erly of J\,hd£lt epo:t: l ant tubaccu mf'etmg rn 2J vears Mr1gs l'ol'rntr State Liquor
have the authority to take these frustrations as they zeroed in
and imaginations of man .
prison guards strapped hi~ J died Thur.-.d,J~ there . He. wa.s becaue lt Is a dra~l w d1-p;tr~1 - Store hmrrs thrs hohday seaiQII
men If they are rreeded, but on the halfway mark of their Extensive damage was caus- Well, we are gradually get- arms and legs.
a veteran of World War I and a ure. I~votvrng prnct'LiurE'~
m were announced today by tt,
first they had to draw from 1206-orbit voyage, whic h they ed to the side of a car owned by ting our wish. Those rebelling I At 16 minutes after midnight, rnrmber of the Methodrst admim stratron th~t &lt;lfe t·ntP·t·ly Uepartrrrenl of Liquor Con~
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the other categories," Clouse will reach at 2:30 p.m·, EST Roy Russell Johnson, 65, Long against God's initiative, intelli- 1Pixle_y was pronounced dead of churrh_ a~d Amer_r~an_ . . Le~rn_n , diff~rent from proeedure gnv th rou;,:lr rts d1stnct field reprtosaid.
Saturday.
Bottom, when it was struck Dy ,gence and intervention increase cyamde gas polsonmg II wa s S~rvJVormg an· hrs wiL · S·lfah l ernrng our prrsenl tohLJcen pro senlillr w .
Gemini 7 entered Us 83rd a truck at the intersection of with each new class of coJJege the f1rst execution in Wyoming Sm1th. Columbus: a stepson. gram.' ' sa rd Canada&gt;.
Store No 22 Manager J. .
3rd, 4th Grades to
orbit at 1:36 a.m., EST Friday. Main and Court-st11 in Pomeroy fresbmen. Only a small minor- in 20 _years.
Sam While of T~xas;, these bro The fo!low rnli: tu1w·o; w~ll tJe Wdl sa1d these are ·
Df'c. 17 thru 23, I a.m...f
But on the whole things were at 2:40p.m. ~hursd~y.
ity of each new generation Prison ~arden Lenard thers an~ Sisters, I,n.P:r .smnh.' l dl scussd·
Give ~A Program going t.eautifully aboard Gem!· Pomeroy pollee s81d a semi· leaves the shadows, admits in· Meacham sa1d 14 s~conds ar_tet , P~~eroy, Verd1 OIJ\-el F.orrt.ia: : The Afreago&gt; . pounda~e Pro- p.m.
A musJcaJ program will be m 7. At Cap Kennedy, ground traller truck, owned by the feclion, accepts treatment ror the gas Conned m the tmy 1N. lhe Tewksbary ·, M~ddteport. : gram · Resu lts of aneage
lk'r. 2t 9 a.m.·• p.m.. . ~
presented by the third _a n d crews were well ahead of Kroger company driven by Carl sin and its insanity, enjoins God ~ven . suare ~ foot chamb~r, Joseph and Josephme Shan brook I poundage maJ k•'t mg qunt&lt;J , on
Uf't'. 2a-Merry Cbrisll'lllll
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fourth grades under.dlrect1on
of scu
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yth " ~ Burdethere was no md1catwn of tJfe of dMassillon,
Hnd several meres , the 196
Dt-e. 27·2R, regular bolln. :
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an nep ews
bacco · and BurlPv· lob&lt;~ct 11 .~tlp·
Urt . 29·30, 9 a.m .-t p.~ ·
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music nstructor, ~t e tan Thoma!~ Stafford to zip off in Court-st and struck the Johnson Spirit dweils.
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Mea~ham said before . the Funer~l services Will be Sun-. ply and dmand. togrllwr wrl h, ()ec . 31, I a.m.-i p.m. · , .
PTA meeting at 7.30 p.m. Monult 0 f th 1 - 1 5h' vehicle whlcb had stopped.
The force of evil Is much execution the corKiemned k11ler day at J 30 p m. , '! the fi •\'rn~ tables shuwm~ thf'
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d Lo 11 struck a car continued on to the
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Ruth Campbell, Middleport, has fri ed a sutt A·
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Pomeroy ;_ Esta Eaton, Racme; ga1ns e atrona 1 1.. ~'rly 1te l
HAVE TWO
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BILL PAYING TJMD'
Brett Fr1end Long
Bottom· Insurance Co., Vallt&gt;y F'orge Pa
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RECOVER $69,548
Wahama The Me1gs County 4 H CounCJ!. South Vw·lnam bu t he is
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Thei WI·n hold their regular meet·llg meDisc~~
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he allegedly sustained. gr sc ool gymnasium ~rm,ght Wednesday. eilenrng al the ex-' mg &lt;~r_ly
Middleport E-R squadmen state Bureau of Uenmployment at the Syracuse town ball TuesBot
Law
and on Saturday night at the 1tenswn offrl'e re...,.Jected Archre been hit by ll
were called to the Llncoin-st Compensation announced today day ~venlng, Dec. _2_1, to ~ay H nee,
_tom, "Deborah
RESIGNS POSITION
I Kyger Creek High school. Both I Ro~ , R. D, Minersvil le, pres1· WJII is statined at a
residence of a Mrs. Jooea to- recovery ol $69.546 in Novem- all b1lls before C~tmas. Bills . ayes, yrac~se,, Donald Bar- Mrs. Mar M Beard who has dances are rrom 9·30 p.m. un-! dent next year.
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day at 12:05 a.m. A physician ber from perBOilS who Illegally are to be subiDitted to Clerk Boydtimus, ~=:n~d
Annette been manaier ~nd tre~surer of to midnight.
· Other olflcers named wl"re Pal wounded men (rom the
had been summoned upon arri- obtained unemployment betle- Richard Duckworth bJ Syracuse Bl '
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'secretary· and Sally I brought to reeover their
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common pleas court· , sun. Pat Dorst, Wiii iHm llownie, ' U.S ~aval Hospital. Box
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room Monday , Dec. 13, Clerk of Jr., Mrs. Turner, c. E Blakes- Carl' or FPO San Fr&amp;incili
tttned in 1 red t•m.ts t hostess and Mrs Charles Brad
Courts Evelyn_ Lucke ~~id to- l}ee, and daughter ,Jt&gt;nnifer, and 1 Calrf . 96662.
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day. Jurors Will be notil!ed by Miss Griffiths.
Lighting Contest In Middleport with a lighted star atlaehed lo bu~.
of the
Ill H. Caldwell has been returned
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach
NUGENT FIRED
-Dectmlte .?"n borne after being a pallentln a
SlOPPING
when they are required for pos·
I COLLEGE PARK, Md.
w!lllte held Dec. 22 at 6:30p.m. the clilmney.
the Amateur Gardener's Club of DecoraUono In the home in·
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Parkersburs, W. Va, hospital
sible duty.
SQUAD CALLED
, - The Univ.-sity of
lflddl rt doelded Wednesday eluded a mantle arrangemsnl liven by Mrs. Bruoe Llo)'l(. Mrs. ' for !everal days.
DAYS LEFT
The Racine emergency •quad : lirfd head Football Coach
;po at tbe borne of Mrs festurlng the msdOIDia accent· Guy ReYJ!Oida, rec.tonol ctvle Mr. Caldwell II rsported "'
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summoned at u; p.m 'I Nugent today,
everoldng '·•·· In Pome. ed with red ornaments, arraJlle- beautification chairman~ gave a covering aiceJy.
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Admlsti9811 - Myrtle Holter. Thursday for Esta Eaton, Ra- - - -- Hs
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ments of holly and Cbrtstma• report on the restonal meeting
The ludclnl lVIII .~. ~ balls and a white Christmas sud also on the Sears lloebuck'
TO DESCIUBE WORK
Racine.
Icine, who was taken to VeterTO DINE TllDDAY
by a partyof Mrfor ~J::"""'Strllausa tree 'dccor•tecl with red omB- awards. Mr. Robert -Reibel r&amp;- Rev. G. R. Crowe of Letart,
CIRISTIIAS S£AlSIIIhtTIJnd
Dlocloarles- Phyllis Hen· ans Memorial hospital as
a The auxiliary ol V~:_~
home
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ported 01! .tbt Clrrlstmas Flower W. Vo., who has been a mission·
tiler RESPIRATOR! DISEASES drlx, Syracuse.
medical patient.
! Memorial hospilal will .
followlllj) the judtJ!ng tourd
Mrs. Ed&amp;sr Reynolds, presl· Show beld In Pomeroy with rill- sry ir India the patlt 10 ~
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roy 1 busine district t 11 115
Uolnl ·~· bollJ and or... Bradford Mil, .aod Mrl . .Will· repi)t')ed 011 (he radio garden :-k there. 'l'lie poblle N~irtl·
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There are other styles In guitars on display in the
music department on the second f!oor. AJso a complete selection of strings, picks and music accessories.

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for womeo
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Joy Manufactunng Co., u11d the
furm system, st ril flourishlol·
resideR\S , of Idaho, Indiana,
By Jtov. M. E. Dowoon
hllf1llte.... While .we may not
I annual mge!W&amp; ol the co a I I
em&gt;'"" at SL Loui' •nd 1M
Otn~nsytya'fila, · northern
Heath Mttbodtst Cburtb
understand what God '"t' iW .. ·rn
1 MiniHJ:l lnstitute of
Ameriea
Angel?s, major league tiiJIIll'""
West Virlinial and New York.
Thi'l period of four Sundays us. or thlnk He saw what He
i lha! the industry will have 10 1
I sron and H \IO[umt! fuJI at
Sources at ihe Pentagon indi- i
between Thanksgiving
an dl didn't, we must admit tfle entire!
mine roa! at a cosl of 'iO cents
rhenshed treasures of Rickey'&amp;
cated Thursday they believed
Christmas called Advent Is one acl of divine humiliation,
in
per ton. about ha lf its pre~~nt
fab rrd dealmgs wrth the worJt
the orange flash was a meteor- SPACE CENTER
Houston of the truly exalted seasons of 1which God became like us and
cost. to survive.
he loved
ite. Dr. Paul Annear of the (UPIJ - "Go
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Go" ,the year. But muny people dO f 6CCepted even our mortality,
Miners, workrng thrl"€' sh rfts- 1
Hrrke_v died in Boone County
B~ldwi., Walla~ Observatory •Signals from earth
stations not apprec1ate it because they was an act of God's good sense
a-day, seven days·a-week, will ,
J\.t('monal Hospr lal in Columbl*,
said the flash could have been spurred Gemmr 7 twins Frank do not accept the purpose
of The same WISdom which runs RAWLINS , Wyo. UPIhavl:! lu prodllce 1.000 lons of
Mo' II p.m., EST. Thuraday
a bohde, a metoor which disin- Borman end James UJvell into God 's coming to the earth.
the universe also Jmplements Andrew Pixley. a former coa l per ~hi ft. he smd
nrght He had remained UDIJIGo'
tegrates as It falls to earth, or f their sixth cosmjc day today In Advent we affirm God' s the redemption of sinners.
I chu_rch altar boy who hated He predrl'ted a steady nsr in I1 The mei't rng to dr~ru~-: .~ere- se rous smce uJII&lt;~psing with a
a meteor shower expected
to ' along a nearly perfect circular IDitiative. His retllfn to
t h e l Further, Advellt
acclaims socJety. was executed early the cost and complex ity of m1n·
d J
ket mg qn lie~ ~ hPm t attack while beiDt
come next week.
pc.th toward 11 unique ''space earth was lhe resu lt of His own ' God '~ intervention. Like-ly this is 1today in the Wyoming State mg equipment but ~ard they fage-,pou,n agt 'h m.lr 11 hr· t•e'd rndurted 1n lo the
Missouri,
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Sport~ Hal! of Fame the niJh&amp;
date " Sunday.
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COLUM~Ud8-0h~ FEW C~ 1LbeD- Before dawn had broken over ] God or commanded His appeaHr. Advent observances; we art not radgpe-~layt1 ng of ld ad Chhtrcago l
Hotrl, Lex mglon. rn~kad, 011 ol J\ uv 1~. He was 83.
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the United Stetes, the two as· ance. He came hera use
e happy with God meddling in our JU . e s -year-o
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Chrlstma• time Is a perfect time to select
a KimbaiJ piano for a gift to your family.
Select yours now during the sale of Kimbali Planol
on the 2nd floor. You'll find a fine selection of style•
and wood finishes and you may use Elberfeld•
Sensible Credit Terms to finance your purchase.

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REPAIR, WRAP TOYS
The Ligbt and Life Men's 1
Fellowship of the Laurel Cliff
F'ree Methodist church
met 1
•~Tuesday evening in the recrea- 1
tion room of the parsonage to 1
repair ond wrap toys for ebil-~
~ dren of needy famllies Attend~ ing were Clifford Jacobs, Steve '
• Eblin , William Baik'y. Pearl i
~ : Jacobs, Lawrence Eblin, Cliff· I
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DINNER CHANGED
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Past Councilors of 'I'heodorus I
MILL STREET
Council Daughters of Amenca,
wiD be tonight at 8:30 p.m. at
Beginning Friday, December lOth
Salley 's restaurant instead of
We Will Be Open Every Night Until Christmn
the Federated church as sched-uled. A party will follow at the
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today and trapped a VietCong regiment of 1,500 men already battling Vietnamese
and other U.S. Marines 20 miles south of Da Nang. The Marines' operation, largest
lhe
since they landed in Viet Nam seven moo ths ago, closed a noose on the ll'ipped
Viet Cong who were being methodically cut to pieces by Marine artillery and American and Vietnamese planes attacking in great strength with bombs, rockets and
napalm.
AU. S. Marine spokesmanJ'redicted the well-entrenched Viet Cong would auf·
fer greater losses than they di in a similar Marine ampltibious assault three
AUSTIN, TEX. P~ESJ- months ago near Chu Lai thai killed an estimated 700 to 1,000 Viet Cong. Enemy
dent Johnson and hi• military losses today were not disclosed. Marine casualties were said to be light. An idea of
ch1efs toda~ are revlewmg the the expected heavy Communist losses came in a report from two Phantom j'ets which
budgetary 1mpact of the Vtet apparently wiped out 150 Viet Cong in an inferno of blating napalm bur ed against;
Nam War, With or without the a clump of trees where they
"~ard steps" he hope_s peace had taken refugee.
enemy that appeared deter- Fighting was described as
Will preclwie. The President de-- The battle zone was some 20 mine to fight to the last man·
"heavy" as the Vietnamese and
tailed his peace offensive m a miles south of Da Nang and
~'Blocked aDd Tr•pped"
Marmes fought the Commurust
telephone speech to the AFL- about 20 miles inland. It was in 1be SJXlkesman said today's entrenched in bunkers, trenches
GIVEN CHECK- Clyde Wines, Jr., commander of Racme Post No 602, American Legion,
ClO Co~vention in San .Fran_cis- this same area the Viet Gong Marine landing supported by &amp;nd tunnels with heavy rna- presents a check for $75 to the Southern Local Athlellc Buosk rs a mi school ot11nals durmg an open house
co. While he sal~ the Uruted cut a government crack ranger stronP Air Force units had chine guns and mortars. the LegiOIJ hall Thursday night. The Legion donation v~· as made to help cover costs of fiimm g home
State~ is determmed to do all battalion to ribbons earlier this "blocked and trapped" the V1et Marine casualties were de- High school football games thi s past season. Left to ri g ht , are Don;:~id Wolfe, athletic direl'lor;
that 19 n~ctssary" ~turn back week with a point blank attack Cong regiment dug into strong ! scrJbed as "light" but in recent Wines, Mason Fisher, Athletic Boosters president : Honal d Deem , hP&lt;Jd fool bed! to&lt;Jch and district executive
Comm_urus~ aggression, he held as the rangers rnstr~d in to aid positions m the coastal areas days the Vietnamese have and Eugene Holter, Legion officer. The Racine High :School Alumm Assoc1atw n i!nd Post 602 jointly sponso~ ., '
out tlus olive branch;
. a trapped government unit. It that long have been a taken heavy losses.
the project.- Sentmel photo
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Tbe Marine operation was ..
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for saigon.
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er bard steps are tak~." Tbe A U.S. spoke~man ~ho i spokesman used the term sure to surpass Operation Annual Charge for
Griffith, the broad -s houldered, 1
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President did1 not explam what reported the Marme landmg "mu!U-batlallon"~J,OOO 10 4.500 Starlight of three months ago Rover Due Jan. 20
wasp-waisted world writer- 1
"hard steps' are under consid· disclosed that other Marines troops. A Marine battalion runs when Marines moved into .an
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eration, ~ut he appeared . to we~ flown in . Thursday by somewhere between t,200 and area south or Da Nang and
Dogllcenaes for 1166 went
favorite to whip challenger !
temporanly rule •lUI bombmg helicopter to aid the ham- 1,500 men. About 1,000 South killed an estimated 100 to 1 OliO on osle today In lbe auditor's
Manny Gonwlez f&lt;iday night I
key targets In Hanoi or in its pressed Vietnamese fighting an Vietnamese were involved.
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produce -Thr odds hnoring Griffith RJCkev. ma ster builder, in~
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aary zo by either mailing the twice as much ilt half llle cost , hal-e ranged from 14-5 to 17-5 tor, inoneer and one ~
seven sU..tes and Canada, pro- ,
fee or delhrering it in person if they are tn survrve m lhe iu- in n'f't'DI days. F.\•rn (;onzatez' more powerful hands ro d8
vided scientists, military per- I'
to tbe auditor's office. Cost of lure, the prl!sident of one of lhl! I traint•r, n.vear-o[d Bill Gore. ' growth or baseball, IS dead.

You'll want to see all the other Evening In Paris Gift
Sets of perfume, toilet water, bath oil, powder. All attractively bo&lt;ed. Ready to be wrapped and placed un·
der the tree Elberfelds also have a complete selection of
other nationally known brands of cosmetic gifts for
men and womC&gt;n - on sale in the cosmetics depart..
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~ evening with 36 members pres• en t
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N'ported ill in Holzer Hospital.
FOR EVERYONE
~ -· Off1cers elected were Barbara
"' Sargent, councilor ; Opal Hollon,'
ON YOUR LIST.
Hssociate councilor; Mary Sho- 1
I( walter, vice councilor; Dorothy ,
Myers, assciate vice councilor; Margaret McClam, conduc- :
:: tor; Beulah Maxey, warden;
• Mary K. Rose, inside sentinel;
GREAT GIFTS
Anna Tuttle, outside sentinel;
and Esther Ridenour, trustee.
1 Round-robin Christmas cards
, were sent to Mary Parker, Ber.
1nice Ridenour, Fannie Adam!,
Glenna Hay('s and Cora Cummings. Plans were made for
the next meeting, December 21,
which will be preceded by a
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~ tet and won by Mae Spencer.

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II- ]I)-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 ., Dec, 9, 1965 l ooming, after wblch the olfl. At the close fl. tho
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officers wert preparmg ror in- ed an honorary membership in
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&lt;lallation. Thelma Dill. Mary Pomeroy Chapt-er. by Ruth
l'irglma Kaulz Carolyn Thom- Tompkins. An honorary meme
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I as and Cadd rt'". Wickham sang, bershlp was sent to
Charles
D! Grand mstallation or oH\cers 1laUve of Mr ssourt, and Bermre , ''Let the Lower Lights be Bum Johnson, worthy grand patroll. !
\ 'P ll~ held when Pomeroy Chap- Hend~;&gt;rson, grand
repres~nta- mg...
Mrs Wil son accepled the memtbf ter 186, OES. mel 111 spet:ml ' lJ Vt&gt; of N?rth Dakota.
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Otlwrs mtrodUct'd and wei· 1 Cathryn 1A 1lsun,
~orthy Smith on behalf of the Cha_pter,
} ~Jasollre Temple, w!lh 125 1&gt;res- comed were mne worthy rna- grand matron, _lh~ instalhng of- j presenttd Mrs. Soulsby wlth a
' trons_and l.l\'l~ worth~· patrons ficer, ~as ass1sted by . R~th \past officer:~ jewel, and Denzel !
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worthy , of D1 ~tnct 25 a;nd one wnrthy Tompkms and Ella Sm1th, I~· 1Goeglem, on behalf of the Chap- 1
1 ,, 1 lara Sut Soubhy,
;, 1·,mJ 11'0n,and .lamesSoulsb). wnr matron of Mason . W Va Four- _ stalling_ gran~ marshals: MarJe : ter, presented Mr. Soulsby
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\; 1 , lh~ t'J&lt;il W~"'lt&gt; (',:thr~n \\'1!- 1.. SmJth wa~ rt'rogni:t.t&gt;d as a hammer, mstallinggra~dorg~n- d1~tmgu1shed guest, who com· !
; . "'n worthy gr:rml nw tr1rn 11f ( dislrnguished Mason and \Ia - tst , Manone Crow, mstalhng pllment~d the Chapter 0 ~:e
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l;mJ . Huth: ·Linda Guimher. J::c;. r The meetmg _dosed m ~~ular l
Ad mi ss ron : 75e &amp; 40c.
tht-r, Opal Priddy . Martha; Do~- I forJ~ ..afte~ W~Jch members_ ~nd
is Ewing, Elt&gt;cta : Ben Ewing ,. guests adJOUJ n~ to the dJ~mg I
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warder and Phil Williamson, room v.here refl t&gt;shments ~~ ere :
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A•~ mt'nls made by Bt!lly Cowan,
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Gut"' Is wtre present
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Bartlett. '
A Beverly •. Chesterhill, Guysville,
HarrisonvJ!le, Lowell, Mariett&lt;J, 1
If \1cConnelsville, Middleport. Ra= dne, Jtei!l'erS\'llle. Stockport and
~ Sunbury, Ohio and Mason and
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how to soy "Merry Christmas"

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Say it with Fanny Farmor'o ,peclal Merry
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Pop1 - candy barl ID4 ehoiollto Bania Clalll.

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Olllo Rl- - Buver dow&amp;
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2:15 p.m.; OVEC up 14, II:OS
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QueeD City down 15, I a.m.; IJ.
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Georae up 16, I a.m. 1 Jorry
Bolwortb up 17, 9:11 a.m.j ReUable up 17, 3 a.m.; Bob Ben18' up 18, 7:80 a.m.
)Ddi·
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JordoG down 20, 7:10 a.m.; M~
ml down ZZ, 4:35 a.m.; Acado
!all down 28, 1:31 a.m.; Mr.
DffiECTS RESEARCH- Dr. Jameo D. L'IanDI hao been Chris down 23, 7:1&amp; p.m.; Chrlo
Jr. down 23, 7:15 p.m.; Steel
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chemist after receiving b1t doctorate from the University tor lltdjor&lt;l do1111 2S, 1:20 a.m.
of Wisconsin. He Is a Fellow of the Institution of The Rub- Helen R. up Greenup a p.m.;
ber Industry, London, and a member or 1he Akron Rubber Wayne H. up Greenup I IIi a.
Group, the American Institute of Chemists and the Ameri m.; Cotton Quee11 up Greenup
4:11 a.m.; Joaepb Cholln down
can Institute of Chemical Englneera.
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MIBI Su80D down Meldahl 6·40
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12:50 a.m.; Alico down Meldahl
3: II a.m.; Aelna • Louisville
down Meldahl 3:20 a.m.; La&lt;ll•
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" ·year-old former GaD! a count Yhighway e mploye land McCeary up Meldahl Ul
and Guyon TwJfd farmer, wu found ohot to dealh In his
home on Cox ., elght·tentha of I mlle eas I of Mercer· a.m.

Barbro Streioand'o aglllt JO@ Ca.,luo Clay-contander 11:mlo nentty.
Glaser tells u1 tbe Bklyn. Nef- Terrell and h1s manager Bern·
petl . ",
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trllti wal!l offered ~.000 for ie Glickman are in their final ~ke T~ Jr.'l ~ TV· MD;~siuine. Whlb! PSbrine of or:~::! Bevmte ....... 001110
,
rounds
A. N. Y. law rrrm IS rspec1al on his late fathers col- Jerusalem will meet 1D ngular oamt• aM Movoltiee ..... . tMOOO
JU St one
week
at
Chicago
s
Me-burnmu
the
ovm11mt: oil on
orful life bears
Ktde• and
. ... ,.. ... 3398 ta
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. the1 hopemex - aessIon at tho IOOF •lUI • Fri· Totll
.. ShoWI
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eonmck Place ; that one Vq:as I multi-millionaire
dollar G
auitrdeu
al-1mom-to-law
Li:t: Tay or w Dar· da•,, at 8 p.m. There will be Commercial
l,.ce.
di
h!
N te from the VaUcan
Gronndl
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llfi,OO
JHmt dangled $100,000 for
a legmg Ma son Square a
Ira . 1 o.
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eertmon1a1 aad offictrt are re- rann Mr.cb~Mrf .. . ........ • ' " :
week's wallio&amp; and there are 11 and execs leaned on Cassius auaaestll Chicago s Archibllhop tpftlted to weir formals.
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All ·~ breech a promotional a- 1Cody will get hll red hat eorly Tho annual Chrislmao dinner ..,.,, " ,....,
1100 an up greemenl
dozen en 1
Authorest Taylor : in '66 .. We suppose If Peret IDd party of the Ladiea Auxil· cJ::•::ntl'1'·;...--·::::;;;;.".• ~::
lor oneshots in sports stadiUms Caldwell bas had no. trouble ' Sellers really iJ playina ••James l.ary or the SyraCUH F1re de- ltaU aD.d l'en Bent •••••••• •• 1111.00
Songwriter Charles Strouse l peddlmg her novels to mov1es i Bond'' m "casino
J)ll1mlllt wUl bl Frlday, Dec.
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("Bye Bye Blrdle," "Golden her 85 weft best-seller ''Dear Ithere'• no reuoa "' cau t 10- 10, lD Otcar'1 Rlnrboat room ~:::- .:::· , .:::::::; u~:
Boy") expecll a Uttlt IOlden and Glorillus Physician" was ,• Icept. Woody AUea as bla ~ at GaWpolla at 7 p.m. AU mem- at;:t!:",.atr Aounu. ... tooo.eo
or &amp;irl in 111, Sprintf . olx·liJiure nlm oalel but oheo 1vlllam ~ Wonl·lactory
ct ben ore to meet at lbt homo ol ,_.. _......,.,. Flln
00
A!thor tLove It a Many Spltn· certain lht'l been blacklisted, Gebman'a new book, '-Th,t Syln zwDUng at 1 p.m. My· ro~
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-• '!'bin ) H Su In wei- tho' luxurioualy - H'wood'l yet , Had," 1J rwnored up to Dick I _._ pall wUl be rw•led with CountY Aldt Sec. t'tl1 .22 . .. t&amp;JO oo
dm~
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an
y
od
aln I
I ln rw'flectionl of b1a byiOitl •~.J
sec. tm 01 or .02 . . . ..... 110000
l omed honorabH! marty aplen· to pr uce a
II t one.
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a.c. l'Jn.oa . . •... ....... soo.oo
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DEC 11
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dore&lt;is:ndc~idzt&lt;vi)o
aua i:~
drwnbtc ol a Swill Chrtl~ Tho Letart F~la PTA Ia
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T'o \rS.
ey I er · ·
Prtraoell Mel thopl
DoUUOIUI
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JUil 00
news for all jazz fans - dtatbl OUr tint ChrJttmBJ card, 11 1mas
tlll .. _.....a. $30 aponaorlnl a JltDey Suppw 1nd CGU.OUone mm PHvtOUI YHN Moo
ut gifted pianist . eompoaer usual, arrived from Mrs. San- wholNBie &amp;Dd 1 ~·
,. a Bazaar on De. 11 at tbe Ele- =::neo~t ··. · . ·:.·:. ~~-:
J k KeUy) Henny Younamon'a 1 II Claua -Sopllio Tucker
1100 a year on clotheo our !th mentary Grade School bulldlnl. "'"umnh •- ,,..,. ,.,... ......~.
,.:~·ln-lawl and Hank D'Amico, I Mro. JFK didn't object to plio·
Ave . '"'"' •lllriCblly ~ovelaJ;:.: Servin&amp; beiilll at 1:30 p.m.
::,:,~·~::,,eounu.. . oooo
the
Jotm
Bennett
l
CqOIJI o,w
T~o...~ II
Total Reulptl for ~ Ye•r M48CI :lB
m tuoso elarlnetist and e I d tOilS lak1 Dl h. r PIcture 8t
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cub 1n Treuurr at a..,_rn~lnr
,
home town friend
Hank was Ioff-Bdwy. hit ''Hogan'• Goat," Hannah Jr .. _ ,
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The Riverview PTA
will '' ruoa1 Y•ar .. .. •. 1181 •01
l"'l about to tour with Loulo but eocort Rob't LoweU did for Claude Ramo daufhter ... , meet Dec. IS at 7:30 with a ...,, ·a,i'iuooot.ii••l "'""
Armstron1 when stricken.
10me rhym;e or reason . - ''Roll~ lka wants an .ctinl car:-r 1 dramatic p-oup from Oblo Unl· a.larl" 1 s"ntarr ·· • ·· I 11116•00
A Bklyn. narcotiet
grand iTtJ Stones" manager
Alien 1 without help or menlloll ofo D~ versity preuntln&amp; I play, "Bo~s ~::u~~
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Jury w1ll jangle thl oopt and Klela'a ~e\HIInl witll Dick Clark, ::;: : dad ~= OlapllD at Large." Flag ceremtmy Will ••~~~- i.'a'b;; .. ·: ::::::: · .:
gent Involved
Jaoe Mor· the agmg boy promoter, for
Y ·
h t be by the Cub Scouta. Christ- -nclletTall•"' .. .... .... .... . :m~
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g,ll\'1 buaineas bo!l Bill Rubin what he
claim• are Clark'• will play I tiny role iD
I mu aonp by tht atudlnts. ~~c,dciut ... :.::··. :..:... 1~~~
•&lt;I month wtll wed
KoUy "dama&amp;ln&amp; and llbeloua otatt movie ltaiTini Sophia and Mar- The public Ia welcome.
om.. Holp .. .............. .....
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e" lon Someofthlbigplt roek· Th Port! nd PTA wiD meet Parter. . . . , . . . . . ..... .. 47.50o
.
Katz: (Mazeltov, beiOITI) .. _ men~o~~
Jl'OII lgDOriDC
hll•"' .. .. ........ .... ... Sli'700
e
a
- -and demands a "public apolo- roll groups are 1aymg some o1 Monday at 7·10 p.m. Officers Total ... ....... . .. . . . • amoo
...... tour . , , and chairmen of committeel ......
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gy'' but no Gn8 much steml to tbe ~..e-.,
~,'i.oua• .of llemben
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know why
The movie of N&lt;&gt;- Americana
Hotel'o Royal Boxlo
ed lo a !land .
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~tb future food itt are urg
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el Coward's novel "Pretty PoJP loaded "'
: The DaUBhte'n of Ruth clan Total .. · · · .. · · . ... NB.SII
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Allen • of the United MethndiJI ehurcb .,...
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will be prod uced by Goora• J ack
. Ctater • Woody
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w. George ' 10n of one of the Fih•
Jullf London
-and E llo -•u eel at the home o1 Mloo Wonmooo com, .. ... .. ... "'"'
. hl now than the
"' rn Eberabach. Monday 1 t 2 &amp;wrut
Pnll'llnt ol Lo•u . ... • . .• , MOO oo
1finest
m the wor ld rtll
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entlernen anywbert, 1 ,..en ld ; royI I in..........
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Lydia
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\Ill t:t of nghteousness. Satamc : Rube Goldberg.
p.m. for a Chrlatmaa party anti
m1
ina4
ville, at 7:15 a.m. today.
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GalllpGU. Dim
Becky
restslanrt can gel the alleslonce '
, 1 alii txchBDie
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The body of Clealis Swain, clad In blue work shirt Was !On up I P m·:
Buckeya
t&gt;f modern man much easier . Neil Slmoo'• "Barefool
~eWS
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...~~~~~- ~-~·"::'.:::: · ~- ~ and overalls, but no socks or shoes, was -found lying be-- State up B·45 p.m.; Onward up
than God can, even though He tho Park, " woo London raves
The Daqhters ol Union Ve~ eo::::f . : .. :.. ::.:::: !ll.:l side a bed 1n a bedroom. He bad been apparently shot In It p.m.; EUsha Woods down 3:•
c.m1e from h1gh heaven to 8 .. At the Bd~r· frrs~ nlKht ?' I
erans wLU me-et rt the home or l'rtnttnt en4 11uppU"J
the back. -A 12·gauge Bhotgun wae found approximately 10 a.m.; Zimmer up 4:45 ~ m.;
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Ol ab l' endured all Ihe tragedy , The Playroom lcaU II f'reud s
Eatere4 Rotpllll
Mrs. Elmer Wickham, Monday }:':,~: . •: •.:·.. : . ::.::: :;-~ 1wo fl'.llt from !he body. Tbete were s,igns a scuffle had Lady Rosemary down 4:45 1.
otule. including ill llnallndtl· a-poppml, our UN Ambass•· l Peroons entering Holter JIO!· at 6:30 p m. lor a Olristmas ""'" .. ........ .... .. ... w ... taken place.
m. J. S. Lewis down 1:40 a.m.;
mtv ..r death tlsell. &lt;or no other dor Arthur Goldberg headed the pttal during the last 24 hours in· dinner and party, with I $1 alii ...~:~~;; .... ,.. ........ '""'
The Gallia county sherifrs department late this Solvay up 7:4.1 am.; Jellboat
rrason than to _reestablish • black-he brtt:•de foJiowed h: eluded Mrs. Wtlriell R. Haner, ex.ch1ngt.
Dlv_t_ .. : .. : :·: • 1=~ morning brought the victim's wife, Olive, age about 40, up 8·40 a.m.
b•11krn fnendshtp
11&gt;-tsh Serge 000 tensky "'I
· Lower Rtver Rd ; Mrs. Emily Th W5 C. ol H th Meth&lt;&gt;- " ••"
..... ....... ""',. and ason, Monvil, age 22, to the oherlff's office for ques- Kaaawba Rlvff' - Lucy Jane
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Norma
Dauphin
Roy
COOn
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Ing. Th ey were, acco rdi0 •8 t o oIfJeers, th e onIYother Lucas up Marmet 5:43 ·a.m.j
w 1 at makes
man
den y
th •
tt 1 L. Plymale, 232 Firs
ve.; dJst Church will meet Monday Totel
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od'~1 1mnat 1ve'' Why do we ptr ) tresa
nt-row~ngl
anoCher . pre hoy 1 Mary Roderick lL Court St Ke\H
."" Y'o...- 11 at 7. 80 p m at 'r;;n1 :-~~
.,., ,. persons In the Swain home
Duncan Bruce down Winfield
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arae
amp
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Jean'I'homss,105Mabellnt .: tbo ......
)levotiooalandpro-Expen•e•
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7p.m.;AllenR.Merrlll down
w th A E
'9 Ev
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IP~dal Atlraetlont:.. ... .. 1830ts
Wl n ld 7 ••
w H Sh
mrluded . need cometo ourG
•I erm thuhi• 'beard ' rs or y . vans, "
· .,..amleaderlwillbiMri.Earl Total
ne :.... p.m.; . . av·
ower • ow i r .
Ht Mrs Allred J Hem eo
&amp;pedal Aumuau1
Jr down WIDfl ld 9 30 p m
arei''
: and hk.e that.
a.ns s ;
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' KniJht and Mrs. Emenon JODell. Grll!.-tao4 Attr• •. •••• .. •
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\\hat makes I man deride .
' Gallipolis
WOtiovB. llosteoseo wm be Mrl. Glntn
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0. F. Shearer down Winliel:l
mtel l!genct'" Why do we Ella Kazan'• wham during , Randolph, t. 2
. a.; Lambert Mn· Bemard Fult&amp; Other
• •
12:15 am.; C· V. Harrier up
!Stay away from church, refu~ : Otto Premlngtr '• court 1111t to Robert Abnt!r Ill , ~ender!on; Mrs. John Ketchka, Mrs. M. L: ~~:o:~ "su!~P~~.::.:·.: : : (Continued front page 1)
Winfield 2 a.m.; H. E. Bowles
, "''"'"'" 1 counseL at-ceplln&gt; protect the mtegrlty of h10 films Mrs. George H. Collins. Reeda- French and Mro. Fleda Faehn
"'""' IYotom ....... ,. 100.00 endurance recorda to loll In
IRRer, 0
down Winfield 2'15 a.m.; Jel.
t1- m ahead of the Bible where sold down the TV channeb .l ville ; Mrs John C. Chancey, Rt Ia
~:~:n::~ .~::::·· ::: ~!: their wake.
y
childrea of Rotary sat ferson up Winfield 1:55 a.m.;
thr mmd or God" exposed snd " My motion plclureo are ao mu, 1 MlnenvtU•; Mrs. Ruasell Few, ·
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"'"~·• · .... .. ...., y•oo In th.eir own preparaUon lor un OWI8,,1 ••- a"nd ~ 1 ,,. to A. J. Patten Ill' Wllifleld 4·15
expknned"
•bliated by commercials on 'JV, Middleport: Mrt. Ro'llertl+.
The
Garden Club
attempt at formation be
of a.m.
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\\'hal mak,. a man d•lend 'r that i can't stand
watchm&amp; l son , Rl t Shade·, Mrs · EdWard wdl
. r · meet
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"'";'everung
· o! Dec, K•t.atoneae.
T"' ' .. ·Uld· ft1Pain
" " • "''"' fty•In
s••ce,
tht
Gemini
7
Ch
•~,_m
belor
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...e
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TJM
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hlm~elt
again~t
God'a lnterven- ' them."
Susan Straaberg; ex- 1t.l'um Ripley W Va • Mrs
..tu
th ho
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M t::•P1h 1 .ll:lvutmanu.
astronauts. u&amp;ed two bural! of their 1,.1,.' Thursday evening at
., Vh d
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mas pa .., at e me o rs N•w BuUdlnp
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k
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Lron \ "Y o we earn
e 1peds a baby but 11 doesn l keep 1Samuel McC\ure4 Oak
Hill; Denver Wtber with Mrs Er- Total . . . . . • •. . , IMI :M mane.uvermg rockets to klc Middleport Elementary achooli
,krl l~ of selfishness w1th pleas- , her from twmgmg thru ttw[Charles E. Hall, Rav~!IW«'d; nest Whitehead as C()--h~ste!l. c-~~:1 ~~':.~':nt.r .. .... ... 111411 their space craft lnto an orbit caleteria.
1111 .tnrl rt'! use the demands of mor~&gt; alhletlc scenes of her hu• Mrs Nov1ce E.
Olrd, Nash- M be
to briDI Chriatmal Toul
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tM.t'J rang1ng btween 185 and 187
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llur df'~llny until old age, lick- band Chns Jones' 'Jesse Jap ville, Tenn.: Clark B. Cummtngs l ern rare
~:rn::=:ttu~• toi ,.~. ~= miles from earth.. This w111 fade Santa's appearance hlghllght8111 aee m Trlltuf'7
n,~s or the rustv and mourn· 1 mes.'' TV film senes
Mary I Coalton· Cathy L. Clark .Msns·
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UIJJ!I down to an even 186 miles by ed the annual Christmas party
lui •qeakmg of death'o door Marlin feela ao otcure (all : field ; Mark A. Coburn,' Jack· '
••:,TD'IED• ... · ,......, Sunday to give Gemini 6 an held by the MlddloJlort·Pomeroy
us''
those ravt-rave
Lllndon Re· · son · Mrs Melvin L Newmeynu
Fred c Leifheit. Pl'ftldlll&amp;
umwerving target to close ln Rota'PV club famllles following Coming from I distance to
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Dol . '
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f ranll H. .lobJlllton. &amp;.erttai'J'
Ia turkey
.... , dinner. President John call at. tht! home of1 the late
blewl or her m ' e o,
p er, WtlkesvUle; Mrs. Ronnie
Cbarlll Badlenlo n-.a.urtr
on.
1 1•1' on v answer I en
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1s. sm Thl s
disease ly") , 1he doesn't even hide the G. Belu•, Ravenswood.
(Contli'ued from pap 1)
n2:1 u Borman and Utvell also were Werner welcomed the guests. Denrue
Rt._ • RaclM, OD
l'. hr!.: h helongs ln hell has been cmnc1dence of her 52d birtb-1
Bll'dll
told that in their new orbit they j Arranging it were ell--Chairmen the occasion of his funeral Nov.
Lln·u\ated throughout
earth I day on openmg mBht m llhghty. Mrs. Gerald M.
Michael, club program In which she gave
UGAL NOTICI
could stay up as long as 100 Dick Rosenbaum, Wendell Get- 29
Gary R. Sellers,
omd man hHs become- tnfected r
Betty Grable'• Las Vegai p me
daughter t 0% I m a Christmas story, "The Cobda
lacb and Richard Rawlings. bus. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rose,
(f..oneratlon after
has I "Hello, Dolly'' company i• the
Mra
. R: bier and His Guest'' and an artl·
reply: ''Don't say Special guests were Mr. and
Steve, o fBelpre;
Ra]pll
liuffered . now an
epidemlC
Mary took to VIetnam. IHaner Lcwer Rtver Rd a dau· cle, "Keeping Christmas,,
that!"
Mrs. Clarence Thompson and Little and Mr. and Mrt. Johnd
rages Insane and delmous we I
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Kermit Jones was elected to
th R H ard R lt.
E. Greene, Columbus: Mr. an
strut and swagger and shout,
ghter, 6·23 am and a daughter membership In the club, and
Lovell's: ..We're com in 8 e ev. ow
uppe
Mrs. John D. Karr and three
"' dun t need God' " T h e l Bill Saroyan huffed out of l ltwmsl, 6·30 I m. Thuraday; tho January meetinl was anhome Dec. 18."
Attending were Mr. and Mro. children of Erie, Pa., and lht
worst kmd of diStemper aends a ~ his N Y. flat and prumJJto to Mrs Gtorge M. Collins, Reed.. nounced to be held at the
Laser Scrubbe4 Again
Gerlach, Mr. and Mn. Rawlings Rev. Ben AtktniOn lsmlly of
burnm~ fever into our vitals. i sue, clatnuq .~tl leaks and ! VIlle, son, ~-53 am' Thur6day; of Mn. Guy Rynoldl with Mrs.
The dlsappomtment for Bor· Mr. and Mra. Rosebaum and Columbus.
W• want and want and waRt : sundry noiSes made the medi· Mrs Ronruo .G S.lu, Ravens· Walter Crooks co-bostesa.
. . ~rsday !beir young children ; Mrs. Ber· Unable to attend, but commu~&gt;o
never rmd satJSfaction Som• l tation and l~ntosy 10 necoosary wood, 100, II a.m. Thursday, call will bo 1 favorite plant
WBS 1 .{alllll~
_one-they nard Fultz and children, Mr. lcatlna hlo sympathy by phona
001
&lt;one is alway• better treated 1w a wntero work out of the I
DI8Cbarl'd .
and there will be a plant 11•
weren't able to l&gt;ilii&amp;the aad Mrs. Richard OweD and !rom Germany, was Pvt. Lorry
than we. has more . gets more, 1question "
Artie Shaw 1now Dr. Brlntun J. Alhson, Mn. cltanl• and colored aiideo.
laSOI' l!ljlt!rfmeDt In Which cbildren, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sellel'll.
ktl'p! more. Greedy and envl· j a 111m producer) wanto his el, Ruth Chattm, Mrs. James L. Mrs. Groca Pratt, proaram
Lovell'l voice IJ to ba ~led Smarl, Mr. and Mn. George Burial was In the Greenwood
uU!! and lustful. w~ drive oursel-• Ava Gardatr, to star an
tua Ewing, Mrs Oakle H. Jam~s. chairman, lotroduced Mrs. Ben
to ..ar4h on a beam of Meinhart, Mr. and Mrs Cash cemetery at Racme. The d•
,., unttl our hearlo stop or or next. m~VII
FCC " Comm. Granville A. Hall, Detml
1!:. Phllaon who preaented a
coni:entrated, dlr~cUonal Ught. Bahr, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ceased was a carpenlarby Indo
oems snap
• Rob 1 E Lee blaoled lour lel· JonOB, Dslsy Mariner, Lawrence
wry "Siar Acroll
For the first limo, weather Blakeolee clnd daughter, .l&lt;flni· and belonged to Carpenter'• J..o.
Nu god "' lfOat 11 the dOl· ter wordo" auddenly lllth~y1111 H. Plonto, Mro. !laney Rhodes, ; " k"s
rinl tho
did not interfere with the laser fer Mr. and Mra. Harold E. oal No. 200 of Columbua.
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tar and n oconunand ,., full of Iradm and lab.led NBC • "To- 1Mn. Lauro D ScbaUor. Rugh
ac ho G':n. wera
beaming. But ilitltlie rutruanot Hubbard and children, Mr. and
oulltonty ,, our employer's. ijln l rughl", abow'a blue-o!, • I h • ·1D. l!lomplo, Carloo R. Stllller, ::;:"'
lnl• 'udged by
beli\llna. B•l nailher aatronBut Mrs. John Werner, Mr. and Mr•.
HOLD DINNER
has sucL'IIIfully dehumanized , mght too ouggeotiYt even for . .~oyce E. Sw10hor, Patricia Ann Mn 18 dbu pp and 'Mn Philwar abki to spot a "bominl" John W. Blaeltnar and children, The Laurel Cllll
Better
us.
m1dmght loormc
Add Buddy , Snodgms, Mrs. Robert J, Pen !
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ry,
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latlltl\.., ,beollr,;· frj)lll ~Hawaii Mr. and Mrs. Carl Horky and Health Club held 118 annual
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11 il not Ulogtcal hut uite IBov, Hillbllly) Eboen w I h e1illtton and infant opn.
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A ~;'"~:""a'*::: rth~~ I
towW'11ble!i !be ~on children, Mr. and Mro. William Chrlotmas dlnnor ot Mlller'l
understandable thol ,.. have eptdemiC
ol
Cali!.
oomedy
poli~
gMrar
Cyh
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and'
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1o be olnted'
D' CbJida and Micke•' and Th
restaurant
In Mlddlepo!l
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to 1· orea
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no apprec11tJOD for Advent. Th.e 1 tiCJaDI
at wa1 a va r
Mr ' Guy
Sheila, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Baker 1 ura Y eveDina.
God wbo camtlo S.thtehem con ' (Hello) Dah on E S&gt;th, dreso- Eight Allend OSEAC lrd, w~!' ribbon, to 1'
loltdMr. and Mrs. Lee McComas, Mr.
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Houston Oilers ol the Amencan Fathnle. ..
Aa we ted weU m advancf:, Football l.eq~ announced
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Hlnoner'a 12tb and 16th draft choices. Thl lAtarl .Filii Jilney suppal BID Shea wu TP'I Iawyor· Metnphis Stall! tackle Harry Per IIIU be beld at tbe elemen·
tht lote Brotix boll Ed Flynn'; Day alao wao the 16111 round
tchoollhm Sablrday
son Dick, anolber waaner re· Ed Buzzell.
Jiiii.JI $:30 )I'.in. It bad been l:I".:;~~~·;;J~!
RUTLAND
form camp follower also rauaht Day alao wos the l6th round ata~ that It waa lo atarl
the top-hrass rln&amp; 'lor atlll ••·, cboice of the . Philadelphia l:31).' previously.
MEETING CANCELLJ!D
Apply WY 2·2156 other CATV cli&lt;ntl
The , Eaales of tbo Naltonal FootbaU 1 ,
big pnze mvolved ia pay -TV: League.
~ A!hally, St. •Ga. I 95 Pal"'. 71
The meeting ol the Aulllary
THE
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NIJI1' ff)r.t· J'rtOUI ' SIIIb'Oan,.ltp Lal!e II .
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1 Saturday
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W. L. Pet 1who collected 17 agamst WellsLos Angeles ·- 1~ 14 517, on &amp; added 14 more at Racine
What could hav e been • I
San Francsico
l3 14 .481 Kmght led scormg against the
battle of the unbeatens was I
St. Louis
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45&amp; 1Tornadoes w1th 16
Ispotled when lhe fourth -ranked 1'
Baltimore
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Blue Dev1ls dropped a 73-71
I Detroit
8 17 32o' t 1 avehn~ to Kyger Creek this G &amp; J and Ftrestone posted I dec umn to South Carolma
Thursday's Results
Saturday and Eastern IS sche- 1mpn·~s r ve v1etwr e~
\o\o h 1 l el Monday mght
San Fran. 110 Cmcmnatl 109 1duled to ho~t the Bobcats t,o.. Wether's won by forfett Thnrs-1 The Blllt' Devils still have
(Only game scheduled)
I mght Wilton wilJ Vlstt Rutland day nrghl m th~ Galhpohs 11- forgotten their loss to UCLA
Friday's Games
tomght and Coach Jim Adams' dependent Basketball League. the fmals of the 1963 l'LAA
Los Angeles at Cincmnati
Red Dcv 115 go to Southwestern F1 restone. [y&gt;hmd John Mtl·! frnal! whil e t_he Brums, gunning j
DetrOit at Philadelphia
Saturd.1y mght Jackson 1s at hoan, former GAHS and Mar· for their tht~d stratght co\ lep.
New York at St Lows
Middleport tonight.
shall age, defeated Pomt Pie~· giate ehartpwnsh.ip, probably
San Franc1sco at Balttmore
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, sanl Dunlop _Tires, 94-60 ~Il- l would fall ou t of the top spot by j
, (Only games scheduled!
'hoan had lJ held goal!! ond fiVe droppmg'ta game to Duke. 1
1 APPRENTICE TRIPf,E
I free lllrows for 31 potnls. Don
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CORAL GABLES, Fla UPI Magnam another former GAHS I The only team m Lhe Umted 1
! - AwrentJC'f"
JOCkey Earhe star, had 17 while Blll Brown Press lnter~t amal . top ten ,
Ftres scored a nding triple at sank 14
playmg Thut sday mght wa:t l
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College Basketball Results
won Wlth ~' leet Fella ($3 06) In \tm Sm•th s}4 pomts led Dun. I Cr.elghton 88-79 Wl!h
By United Prrss lnterauliona/ the fir st. Mc&lt;:oy ($9 001 ln lhf' lop s DaH 1arb&lt;'tt wus nexl 1 ":'mutes gone alter 1
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third and Golden t$9 60) In the r Wlth 10.
I swn. Bradlry had JUmped tu
I ,Man ha tl nn 80 S( . p ete r•1 ~
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I Temple 92 Toledn 62
Fires also wa s Involved in a · 29 and won gotng away Wlth e. e ea to 68·56 wrth mne I
1E Nazarene 76 Hudson 74
dead heat for second place In 3 ~ point lhitd p&lt;! rlod
mmul h left. Joe Alla n led the
Tr:msylvama 73 Centre 70
the seventh race
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Bravf's w1th 20 pomts.
Worcester St. 89 R.I. St. 75
- - -- --·- 1 Aaron Buffmgton and Carl l Dav1dson ran up an 11 p.~lnt :
New York U 103 N1agara 73 NB&lt;\ TELECAST
! ~oJfe ~ach powed 10 2e pomts lead bul hud lo stage a ball
Willimantic St 91 KeeneSt 74 NEW YORK tUPI) - Weekly m leadmg defendmg cllamplon, freeze to overcomt Marqoate
New Eng. Coil. 85 Curry 60
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o e .s. 94 Mass. 67
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, S Bnvntrl:! 84 V11la Mdnna 62 begm Sunday Jan 2 with a ll wllh 24 and Bob Rou~h With 5-ll. ,
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I We1her s posted • forfe1t ¥1C·
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I Alllance 95 Slippery Rk 85
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I BrandelS 84 Stites 76
Thursday by the American ~ and Red Brown canned 12 The I ta te 'the Pa s, ~nstont
Wes~e~a~(W.Va. ) 88 Salem 73 Br~dcasting Company.
wmne:,s led _at th~t~r~!ion,l W~he:'sw~loy ;~~~asant.a n d
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R1o Grande College basket- 6-2 Clarence RrnJe hlttin1 1or encounter will be next Thursday
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ball took a new lease on life 1 13, 6-{1 Henry Ollie gettin&amp; 11,1rught wtth Cumberland College startmg bneu;~:t to l!the ~n~~
here Thursday mght aa Coach !and 6-4 freshman center Earl m the GAHS gym.
with' a loud o ve~tton from RedArt Lanham's Redmen hammer Greenwood ootchlo.g 10.
The laller ftedmen out re- rnen ·tans.
ed out a 103-89 win over Blue- The win brought Rio Grande'• Ibounded their opponents &amp;1-381 Rl') (;rande led In field goal!i!
1f1eld State College m the GaU1a actual won and lost record to w1lh D11lon gettrng 19 and Marp)•t-37, connectmg on 41 of 37
Academy H1gh School gym, 4-4, however, by virtue of 1 for- shall 15. Bluefield's 6-3 Charlie shob from the fl oor for 47 per
The Redlnen go to Bluef1cld, w. it .
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Va for a remaich Jan. 11.
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an ear ler game, t h he grabbed 10.
the loul lm". Bluef~eld made 37
Redmen are now S.3 for the sel· . Coach Le~nham u~ed 12 men of 82 attempted goals for 45 per
!'g 6-5 cenler Paul _ D1llon son. Coach Laoham annouoced m thl! game w1th 10 figuring m1cent, and had on ly 15 ot 26 (rom
a 6-0 guard Don Tramer each last mght that Pikevtlle College I the scormg. Other R1o scorers the foul hne.
dumped m 28 points to pace the ~d been forced to forfeit 1ts ear- were 6-~ Sharon Gregory w1lh Ofticials ce lled 37 personal '
fa~t breakm_g Redmen,
alo~g her 104-79 win ov~r the
Red-i7, Rudy Shively 6-ti jumor, with I fouls, 19 on R10 Grande and 18
I Wlth a 15-pomt effort by &amp;-2 J1m men at P1kev1lle, because of the 3, Frank Bullock, Chuck Rich 11 on Bluefield Sharon Gregory '
Marshall Ste~e Towler, 6-2 imeliglbihty of one of its play-l ardson, and Larry M1ller each the only man to foul out, lefl 1
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had 2 pomts.
the game for Rio Grande at tne
guard, alternated to slam m
I eight points each.
~r Larkin Rucker's Blue- Bluefteld took a 2-0 lead on 1 ' 38 mark m the last hall. The 1I
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R ' ol Redmen had 23 lurnovers and
I Bluefield had four _men
ln i0-5 and face West VJrgmJe
Grande snapped back 6-2 on 17 assists lol'hlle Bluefield romI the double figures With &amp;-I Ray lleyan nut Monda at
shots by Marshall, Dillon and mltted 18 turnovers and htid 8
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Tra1ner . The Redmen led IS . assists.
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Bluf'fteld 18tl
halt. Rlueheld took over 2l _ 15 1 G11lesp1e, 10.1 -21, C. Rose , 6w;th 10 31 left 10 the half on ~ l- 13 , Phelps, 2-5-9, Johnson, 3-buckels by Olhe, Roger Rose, 2-8 . Hayes, 2-0_.; Ollie, 5+11 1
Clarence Rose and Gillespie,] Vance, 2·2·6_ R Ros~ ,
1·2·4:
and free throws by Pht!lps and . Brown, 1-1-3, and Greenwood, i
Gillespie.
&amp;--0-10 Total!!, 37-hl-89
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The Bulldogs need to win t.:&gt;- whose Blue Devils own the for Athens with 24 points per 1
By Un1ted Press International 1 sess iOn as the Midd les downer1 S&lt;ilurda} for Arlhur F. l~
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mght over lhe P&lt;:~nthers If they 1unges:t streak or all , 40, estab- ~arne Wrn taJiled 32 lasl week 1
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St· l 59 5.
, ' 1 Lea :lz tormer Minqqw'iiit
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ball teams around" accordmu def 1 loverhc.dm eH a
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coach V1c Bubas, should ,
home of a guns hot wounfj,t
•. o· r1 1 :intur day mght 1 cond longest m the hislory of the : ~Co~_ch Charlie McAfee'.\1 Bull· I hne-up agam will be Dtck
__.have twiL~ as much fun as 1 ln olher games. New York u
Lea played for Minn11jb'! .
\, .11 out uf the league to down 41 year-old SEOAL
Knight, center; Bruce Simpson
usual Friday and Saturday
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NBA Standings
and llonme Logan, forward:~,
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bPi'rr•rl l: al! lt&gt;.
rct~ry tomglht wou ld be No. By United Press lnternatloaal and Dick Werry and 8111 Moore ,
colle~e qumt.Pt in the Natlon. South 88-84 Texa" We-stern Moines
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4--Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy
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the Rev. L. H. Adam ffi.
ctatlng. Burial will be in the 1
BALTIMORE (UPO -Frank land the Cincinnati Reds of the [the Reds, who negotiated the · addition to Robinon boasted! with _a 2.61 earned run average. Fairfield cemetery at Glenwood. j
Robinson, one of baseball's National League.
deal with Harry Dalton, the such robust talent as Vada Baldschun, 29, was acqulred by SUrvivors include two daugh- 1
bonafied sluggers, became al The 20-year~ld Robinson. 1 new Oriol~ general mana~er.
Pinson, Deroo Johnson, Pete I Baltim?re las~ M~n~ay from te'rs, Mrs. Gusta Huffman and .
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1 with a major league total of 324
"Accordmg to my figures, Rose, Gordy Coleman and Leo Ithe Phdadelphia ~h1lh~s, where IMrs. Violet Holley of Glenwood;
~~~es r to:ay e
~ 1 ~ore l homers and a career
bat Robinson is worth a half miiHon Cardenas.
he was ~ in relief with a 3.82 four sons, Erskine and Carl
"1~; _ ..~ 0 1la .. 35 bpla:, . 0 1a l average just over 300 was in today's market,'' Dewitt
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HoUey of Huntington, Melvin
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1 b traded by Cincinnati to the expla~.ned. The three players But w '.le ~e Re s scor
~gue c u IOrioles Thursday in exchange we got also are worth a hall runs, the1r pitchers often gave
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1for pitchers Milt Pappas and m.Hiion. I th.ink it was an even . up just a little bit more and acquisition. by t e Ono es, .w 0 ingln and on ister,
Mrs.
IJack Baldschun and rookie deal.''
Cincinnati could do no better acquired hun from the C~lifor- Cora Jenkins of Raceland, Ky.;
outfielder Dick Simpson.
i Cincinnati is one of the few than a disappointing fourth in nia Angels for Norm ~1ebe~n 26 grandchildren, 36 great grand• fO
teams in the major leagues the pennant race .
during the base baH ~eettngs '.n children. and ~ne great-gre.atBaltJmore manager Hank 1which can afford to lose a Pappas, a hard-throwing 26- Florida last week. Simpson hd grandchild. Fr1ends are _bemg
Also Desk Lamps,
Bauer, admit~_ng that the deal j hitter of Robinson's stature. year-old righthander, has been .301 for Seattle of the Pacific I'OC"e1ved ut the fuueral home.
Book Ends and Other
was a garnDle, said
of. The Reds led the National a \..'Onslstent winner with C&lt;last Leagut and then .222
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Robinson: "This is the guy League in batting last season Baltimore since 1959 and last with the Angels at the end of
Pleasaat Valley Hospital
we've been looking for. I think with a mark of .273 and in s~::ason compiled a 13-9 record the season.
he's
helluva ballplayer. At
ADMITrED: Gertrude Holley,
least he has been for 16 years.''
Southside He:len Jean Young,
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forth or to the New York Pt. Pleasant; Wilbert Porter,
Yankees.
Pt. Pleasant; Ernest Lee Hill,
Middleport, 0.
I The million dollar figure was 1
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good ball c1ub," he said when Glenwood ; Mrs. Minerva Wears,
talking with newsmen at hii Hende!s!.:n.
Correctly Fitted To Your Doctor'1
home aller returning from an DISCHARGED: Mrs. Grover
Prescr~ption
evenin~ of bowling.
Fortner, Huntington.
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He paid tribute to Cincinnati ' .._1(111111•ti.CII:-.~ftft'C'IC'ICIIICICICICICICilllltlltC.ICIIIll!IIC!CICtetCICll.fiiCICIC-tc:ICtellllll'I(ICtCtcii11NtM:W
fans as "real true basebali peoClNCINNAT[ (UP!) - Cincin- 1Ohio, native who ap_peaed ~n pie" and said they had been
nati got the needed pitching and 65 games for the Ph1!adelph1a wonderful to him.
maybe a future star in that big IPhillies last season and allowPd Robinson broke ln with the
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Reds in 1956, winning rookie of 'l
Robinson to Baltimore.
I "He had a good screw ball. the vear honors on his 38 horne
The Reds, in Milt Pappas, f(ot j an.d keep it down low .." DeWitt ! run;. He was the league' mast
an established starter who has 1sa1d. That could be important valuable player i l96t and set
nev~r had &lt;t losing semson, a i at Crosley Field with its short about all the hitting records in
$
dandy reliever in Jack Bll!ld· j fences.
Cincinnati's book.
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chun and a potenti::~l star in , While Pappas and Baldschun He sald he would miss the
young outfielder Dick Simpson. i were the most wanted as far a~ Reds but would follow them
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''We hated to give up Rob- the Reds were c o n cern~ rl . with interest ond wished them
bie ,';. Cin~inn~ti President Bill !Simson could be the sleeper in well. Somebody said he might
D:'r\11t sa1d, but to get .some- I the deal.
go against ht::~ former team·
fPwu,./ (li;. 'if&lt;~l¢'cat. (o u4
mwf.~H&lt;IiJ• •/y.ut W..tw,.
thmg gootl you have to g1ve up 1 lie hit 24 home runs for Se- mates in a World Series in a
something ~~d and we wouhl. fltte last season and stole 29 year or so and he agreed it
rather sacnf1ce an o~?er player , ba~ ~ which prompted Ha~ might happen.
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than a younger one.
1 Zure1ck,
the Red publtc1ty Robinson plans to fly to Los f
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i Reds in the point of service the 24 • year • old outfielders deal on a bouse as he plans his I
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Robbie, perhaps the greakst i For Robinson, the trade was go to .Phoemx ~ represent the
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the Rds ever had, was a , something of a su rprise but I Reds 10 a bowlm~ lournam~~t l
surprised when he got 3 maybe not much, since his ' b.etween the Amencan and !\a~
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call late Thursday afternoun name had been figured in pub-l lJona l Leagues.
! that he was going to Baltimore Ucs peculation of possible deols
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and Mrs. Gale MeCalD ...
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Lee of Torch.
Mr. and Mrs. David l!endnx Mr. and Mrs. Oria Hullbard - - - - - ;;.:::~
and two cblldren and Earl lien- were their children, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Martin,
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drii, of Milwaukee, Wis., Mr. Mrs. Donald Vanlangeo and cbil· Point Pleasant visited over the
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daugbtor Denise, of Hammond, Charles Salser and danghter, , ens and Miss Sadie Ellas.
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and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ~ub- j Mrs. Hester Rayburn left 00
er Mrs Marion Cowdery of Mrs. David Riggs, MrsBY ADA SLACK
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sel- bard end daughter of Sheffteld · Saturday to visit her aons and HOLLYWOOD (UP!) -Miss her for granded mucb
more u;ng soitom, died at Holzer 'hos- ' ling Massar. Diana and
Pre-Thank58iVinJ
Stnlda:viiers, of Columb~s was the holt- Lake.
their families, Mr. and Mrs. Lucille Ball is really something than we should . . When she pital Friday. Funeral services and Mr. and Mrs. Oscat
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
day guests of his mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Harden, Marion Rayburn Mr and Mrs. to be appreciated, savored and appears on something like the were held Monday by the Ar- cock. and Ray. A.fternoon
ris Harden, Were, their sons Carrie sellers and her mother, children Jimmy and Debbie Stirling Raybur~ an'd Howard treasured. Because She is on second edition of Danny Tho- baugh Funeral home. She was ers mcluded Marmn ~~­
Don:&gt;ld, on leave foUowing his Mrs. Mary Flanagan, and sons spent Thanksgiving weekend . Rayburn at Perth Amboy New with her wn televisin series . mas' "Wonderful World of a sister of Cecil and Howard Athens, Mr. and Mrs.
boot camp at Great Lakes Na- Lous and Robert.
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with their son and daU£hter-in Jersey.
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each week, we probably tak.e i Burlesque" on NBC-TV Wed- caldwe\1, local.
Lyons of Parkersburg,
val Training Oenter, Chicago;
Mr. and ~s: Sam ~ck:e-ns law, Mr. and MJ:s. Robert Har- Mrs. Cliff Cook was taken to
I nesday night, her fantastic Mr. David Riggs. who w:1s Lynda!\ Lyons, Tuppers
Robert R. and famlly
from spent ~anksgJ~mg wee·k 1D To- den II, of Manon..
the Holzer Hospital 00 Saturday
endurance suddenly hits you. recently discharged from
the &lt;:~nd Mr. Lawrence llaslllttil1~
Norfolk, Va. also serving with ledo with therr sons Donald, Bob Crow, attendmg Kent where she remains a patient.
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th e U. S. . Navy and William, Wes!e.y and Emmett and their University and frien.d, sp~nt the Mrs. Jack Roush left recently
Miss Ball, as yu knw, ill nt horne. Among rec:ent callers Funeral services for Mr.
his wile and three cblldren of fam.JIJ~. .
holiday weekend w1th h1s par· to spend the winter visiting her
exactly 8 kid jUst out of the were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bab- , Parker who died at his
Hacine-Syracuse road Mr. and The hol1day weekend guests ents, Mr. and Mr!.
Robert daughter, Mrs. Tony Tiechnik :
chorus. That incredible lady is cock and Ray of Lon~ Uottom, ! here Monday were held at
Mrs . Robert
Harden, Jimmy of Mr. and Mrs . Thomas Tay~ Crow and grandmother.
in Detroit Michigan
past 50-yet, for instan.ce, if Mrs. Ulah Swan and Mrs. Lind-; Chest~r Methodist Church,
and Debbie; Mr. and Mrs. Hat· man were, Mr. a.nd Mrs. S~- Miss Rose Ann Lisle, has been Mrs. Fr~nces Vicke~s and two ! By Wayne G. Brands~dt, ~.D. you sa~ her on the premiere of say Lyons and Lemar of Tup- Wedne~;dey aflernoon. -A~ba&lt;IIIM
ry PQtts and John and Keith u~l ~nhart, ch1!dren De-ruse, returned _to her home from Hoi - children
of Gallipolis visited i Are you a cold e.1r pnson- j ~S-TV::~_ St~ve Lawrence va- pers Plains, Mr. Roy Riggs and . Funenll Hnme ~as in char&amp;e
Lisle.
VJCkJe, Debra, and Tommr, of zer ~osp1tal . where she was a , several days with her sister er? If so, exposure to an tcy l n~ty serJes m September, ~ou Caralynn and Maralynn T:-acyf the services.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Teaford CleveJand; Mrs. Jva Jervis of medtcal .. pabe~t.: and brother·in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Iblast causes you to be short of I Will remember her .amazmg and Mr. ,md Mrs. Gene Hester,
- --of Melbourn, Florida were ac- Mornn, Alberta, Canaday; ~s. Mr. ~1lh~ Gumther, has re- Billy Joe Roush and family. · breath and to cough. As. a re- 1shape, fo.rm nnd dancmg style Pomeroy.
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Mrs. Ruth Cundiff,
who had Alberta, Canada ; Mr.
.Allen bemg empl?yed m ~l~veland. of Columbus visited recently avoid such exposure.
formal getup and tights.
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were bitter.
visited with the Teafords and Hayman, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert ThanksgiVIng Day VISitors of 1·th her mother Mrs Blan•be A rec€nt study of persons Wedneday
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Mr. and Mrs. James Guinther ProJnotion at Bank
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&amp;r by way ol invls~ble Wires, fening gues ts of -Mr. and Mrs.
weekend with Mr_ and
relatives in West Columbia, W. Rainey at Point Pleasant and Bank, accordmg to an anoounc~ l It was ~ul a short step fr~m l and proved once agam that she IJana McCain of Long Bottom.
Woodrow Hendrix and other
Va.
:and Miss
Fnmkie Mumaw, ment by C. A. Roush, presl- those ubservallons to the ~ has no parallel in this day and ' Others there were Mrs. Gl.:~dys
ative·s W1!re, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Crooks visited with Mr. and Mrs. otis dent.
I vcl~pment of two types of pr I age as a fearless troop~::r in thl;!
-- and daughters of Columbus Rainey at Point Pleasant aud l Rarbrecht joined the bank in I tectJve mask to cover the. nose [' great tradition .
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Middleport
spent
the
holiday
weekend
with
with
Mrs.
James
Quick,
at
Hoi
~ember
1964
an~
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mouth.
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type
consists
of.
A
sk_etch
in
which
Thomas
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and
healtll
fads
are
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Lewis Repair Service his parents, Mr. end Mrs. Or· zer Hospil.al.
~~charge ~f collections m add!- ~ several . ~ayers
of .was?able l and Lewis appeared as a couple . discussed next Thursday
on ,
-FORville Crooks and other relatives. The holiday guests or Mrs. bon to hi~ duties as payro~l synthetiC fibers .i ~.t Js ch;ap 1of losers taking two floozies 1 ABC-TV' ''The Yo~mg Set" . . .
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Mrs.
Eugene
Hudson
and
chil·
Clara
Lavender
and
deughters
clerk
and
mstallment
loon
off
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and
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S(&lt;~rded
a
ter
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Miss
Ball
and
Miss
Jones
to
Jack
Benny,
Bmg
Crosby,
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c.n.&amp;ll.l.ll.ll
•HEATING
dren of Pomeroy spent Thanks- were Mr. Thomas Lavender and c~r. He attemJed ~he. ~965 ses- .several n?~mgs. The ?ther type Ian expensive rest&lt;~urant. with IJanet Leigh and Nancy Wilscm ,
ePLUMBING
giving with Nyla Hudson and children of Middleporl
Slon of ~e West VIrgm~ sch~l lSI a nohndb1 fltm.~~~~ ~as:a rna~ I the redhaired comedienne mar- 1will appea r on NBC-TV's Bob ••• WI lOVE OUR •vison Dehztl
Mrs. Moille Guinther
and 1of Bankmg at Jacksons Mill, 1I 0 was a e c . · t s ~ 1velous as an over-affectionale 1 Hope Comedy Hour on Wednes~
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Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Gibbs Mrs. Thelma Grueser, spent a
.c .me e receJv m-: h led . to ·bot 6 ~ d
b female whose massive order of day .•. Wi th the lhrice-wet~kly · Alld no wondttr,- how tfwt:r
and son Doyle Jr. of Vienna, jThanksgiving Day with
Mr. strl~ctwns m loans and loan1 a alrf ' ull
hegreesbly , fd included •·a very
large : night-time soap opera ''Peyton 1 are the be~t • •• be11 quolity. ~
· W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Roger [an d Mrs. Roy Armeso1 M.mers- po 1cy of the
commerct·
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banks
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Pla ce'' [allmg
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Hubbard and son Roger Lee, of ville.
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Minersville were Thanksgiving [ Mrs. Mary Hubbard had as !
e ormer eggy Lievmg Use of these masks will not ' -A takeoff on Whlte Car- eoolcd on such fut ure series
'-:i:liiilt5iMiiiliiill5iSiiii.5i5:Miiildiiidiiiltiii-5i~ [ Dny guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thanksgiving Day
dinner an~ they are the parents of four · cure the underly ing condition go," with .Lwis an.d Thomaes .as ideas as ··sunset · BoulPv.ard" i
r
William Eichinger. Linda and j ~ests her daughter and son~ children.
(angina pectoris, asthma, em- two Eng~Jshmen m the tropics ~ and "East of Eden."
I
Johnny, Mrs. Eichinger, ac- , ~~~law, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Clinton 1
physema or allergy to cold) but 1 whose Will~ are broken by the . The following, from weekly
companied the Gibbs home for i Pierce and children.
$5,150 is Sought
it does eliminaW the suffering mad passmn o~-who else- "Variety," seems wurth re·
the weekend.
Mr. "and M~ .. Myron Be ~s
tiSSociated with inh&lt;I ling cold s~etch-her prlcel.essl~ com- printing in fu ll :
Mrs.
Osa Boggess spent spe?t Tranksg1vmg Day w1th In Civil Action
air and reduces the chances of, hipS punctuated thetr dialogue. vari('ly.·• seems
worth re-'
Thanksgiving ~ay with her son . their d~ughter, Mrs. Jewel Case PI'. PLEASANT - A civil an acute attack of chest pain were not only .great fun. but, printing in fu ll :
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daughter-m-law, ~lr . and land children of Pomeroy.
action has been filed in the ,or respiratory
distrses when : more . the ~omt of the show, "Back in 1956, one of the- 1
II'~~~''· Charl.es Boggess and fam- ~ s.unday guests of Mrs. Agnes j office o( the Circuit Clerk sty I- you are outdoors in the ~inter. : wer~ .10 the tme and accurate , strikin~ productions of CBS-·
of Rac.i~ R.D.
.
Wh1te, and James Robert and : eel Golden w. Barnett vs. Tho- This hill been a blessmg to trad1tlon of tho~ underrated i TV's live drama series. 'PlayThanksg!Vmg Day
dinner lend Mrs. Carl Duckworth of Imas c Vaughan and James c policemen moil camers con- burlesque comediennes whose . h
8 'Req "m for •
90 ,
I~:~;~ of Mr. and Mrs. Earl R.1char d Duckworth wer-e Mr . I vaughan
· 2608 Jackson Avenue · ·: struction ' workers and oth"rs
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· h.1ps punduatd the1r
. dialogue.
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-eavvwe1g 1 . a power fll 1 me1,
d
·for whom winter m:-ant .~any i The hi ~ wa&lt;&gt; m•ated as an 1ler · {Melodrama 1 bv Rod
.were, Mr. and Mrs. Ern an . Mrs. Carl Duckworth of . Point Pleasant
est Tflplet son Clyde. 'and dau-~Coshocton.
I The ac~on is the result of a , days of oo(oreed t.a.ahdism. · encore to ta st st 0~. 8 10 t'li ht Serling about a busted boxer as ,
ghter Loretta of Racme R. D. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barn- two veb1cle accident January 1t has also been a boon to .
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P g ,I
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a.
n
1n
Mrs. Etta Custer, locaL .hart and children of Clevela~ld 26, 1965 on State Route 17 near : sports-loving sufferers who can !!~t nd e~I~Ion ot d Thomas I i~rd ~y . ~
P~a
dee. ld
PRICED RIG8ri,
0 ~; u Wurl of B1trMiss Fredericka Schwarz of ' called on Mr. and Mrs. Nla1 Winfield, Putnam County. The now go to football games, sit
· . &lt;m
.uss m .an
. Mason spent Thankc:'! iving Day Salser over the Thanksgiving compLaint states that James in duck blmds or go hunting ' l~sque. A~d though Wednesday I Co~ um~Ja PtJcture~· thought He- ~ STYLED JUSr FOR GIIWif
Mrs. Agnes \'I llite, son weekend.
Vaughan was driving a vehicle . in the woods on even the cold- mght's outmg had some downs i qUiem Slll' I a . me property i
'11' Jam" Robert and
a1·c•··rd
Mrs
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l
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Anderson
and
Mrs
' as well as ups ' there was . they
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· owned by Thomas Vaug han es1 days.
.1 remade
. It mto
h a fea ture
Duckworth.
1 Grace Anderson and daugh~er ond recklessly, negligently and
Although wearing such a. P.lenty of f~n in the presenll!- 1f1 ~ starrmg A~t ony Qumn :
Thanksgiving Da~ l!"ests . of ecky, of Kenna, W. Va. visit- , unlawfully drove said vehicle mask nlfly embarrass a person lion, ~.erta1~ly ~?ough so that
In 1~~5, ,.as .Vld~ n}~ rch.e~
St .. rd'~ Sehwi•• t .. Oular rl•1,~
Mr. and Mrs. Wt1ham Rizer ed Mrs. Osa ~oggses.
iilto 8 car operated by Barnett. . who doesn't like to be conspi- , these burlesque hours s~ould e~t:~ bark"a:d~, C~S-1 ~ . :~\i~ll
4-coc~l blikttd-o. fini1h, ond ~
were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Haw- Monday evenmg guests of ; Barnett claims he suffered St'· ciuous, this feeling will disap- ' be regular yearly productiOns, pia)' the.rem.Jk! of 1l~ 011g1n.-I I, length ,ltra-line du,ingwcml.:;
Wa'U
through ley, of Columbus and Mr. and I Mr. and ~s- Earl Custer, were · were permanent injuries and pear as the wearing of these no matter whether they are i drama '? the Thursday mgl1t 1 :;~~~~~~g yg,lu. ot • popul ·
hoopa te EARN
Mrs. Norman Rizer, of Racine Mrs. Jess1e Johnson, and Mrs. $1~1() car damage. The plaintiff masks become 3 more common, Ialw~ys ~onderful or just good feature film sloL Jt happens to - - - - - - - - - R. D.
.
1Betty Rodgers . of Chauncy ~nd is demending judgment against as it is bound to do. Witness the or 51Jmehmes so-so.
be tile same tune slut the '
your
with Donald Earl Gumther spent IMrs. Helen Smith of Nelsonville. the d(!fendants in the sum &lt;1f fac t that most pevple who must I
A tb Lu Lo
original 'Requiem' had. In tl1e
00
the holi~ay with Mr. a~d Mrs. I Visiting on Sunday with Mrs. $5,150.
wear hearing aids no longer:
er cy ver
~orward march of TV ernnom ·
Guy Gum!h~r and fam1ly.
.Mary Hubbard and Mrs. Ross !
make any attempt to conceal j The costumes were dazzin gly , ICS, the ongmal probably co~.! ,
ThenksgJYIDg Day and week- i Stewart, and Mrs. Roger Stew- March f
t
trem. The added comfort far colorful, and so wre the sets. j the web around $I:IO,OOO Tnt&gt;!
0
0
end visitors of Mrs. Ada Slack . .ort and son Randy of Mt. Ver,.
. lmes
outweigh::~ such minor consider- , and the t1ve audience m a Columbia remake, artt&gt;r exPhone992-2774
Mr. and Mrs. John
Slack, ]non and Mrs. Keith Woods and Open Off1ce Dec. 15 ,alions.
f theater setting was perfect, as hauslin~ the theatri1·al c1rcu it . I w_ 2nd St.
lJ CAID . .L SB¥Ic&amp;
and son Johnny and E 1de a da.ughte~s Mary and Brenda of PT. PLEASANT - The Ma- :o.ty sister has myelofi- 1 was the droll chorus line. As I probably cost the network more
Slack, were Mrs. Slack's dao- 1Mmersv11le.
son County Chapter March of , brosis. What cau~es it and what for the redhead it mav be a - 1
1
ghter and son-i~~Iew, Mr: and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pierce ! Di~es wi.ll open its fund cam-: treatment is recommended? ! tittle late to hov~ my h~art in
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Mrs. Earl Watkms. Children : . BOD, of Pomeroy and Mrs. patgn offices on December 151 A - In myelofib ....ls there public, but I really do
I
~arl Jr., ~haressa and Car~! of I
Shumate of Pomeroy ! m tOO Hail bllllr.hn~ on Main is an irregular replacement of iLucy.
Insurance Agency Inc.
loledo; daughter and son m · ; D. were Sunday guests of ' Street_. Mrs. Naorru Call wLU , bone marrow with fibrous of f
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law, Mr. and Mrs. Harley E. 1
and Mrs Clmton P1erce and 1work tn the off1ce.
· bony tissue The cause is un·
304 E. Mlln St. Pomeroy, 0. Johnson, children Tammy, CherJames H. Lewis, Mason, wm l known. Smce the marrow plays : Tb Chtmenl S~lm: Pop
lyl and Terry, of Wolf
Mrs. Mildred Withee of Porn head the 1966 campaign forMa- ' an important paM in the pro- 1Paul VI is the subject of CBSand Mr.11Dd Mrs. Roger
R. D. ealled on Mrs. Osa ,son County, which gegins on
of red b-lood cells a TV's "The Twentieth Centurv"
loc~l. The Watkins were
Monday evening.
~ January J. Lewis is affiliated progressive anemia usually' re- 1 Dec. 26 _ .• Same day, ABCback to Toledo
Mrs. James Quick was return- with the Citizens National Bank suits. The only treatment is to T'V children's sesies,
"Disto her home from
Holzer and was recently n.Jmed presi- try to stimulate the blood-form- •covery," goes to London to
in
Wednesday. In the eve- dent of the board of directors ing organs and to give trans- ! trace the life. ttmes and
she became worse and had of ll1e Point Pleasant- Mason fusions when needed.
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lng l1qlltaq at 7:30 p.m. 111 draW!l tor 1 M «1'111 1111
1 !be Buckeye Caltttria, Albtnl. ...... ~ wtl't
, v..t 1o ~ Oollcll. ~~er.,~~~o II
'1111 Borillq!WIIO Indi&lt;w l ..enlt Mil mttllnl
be
wort tho ltrsl illlllblloolt
ved by Nlllll OllnJort,
Puerto Rloo.
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you need aa you fill and coffee Iilah lvft at a glance.
llandy brew selector lor coffee of tny atrvnatb. 3 to
a rup capaclty. Stainless ateel pumg and Item .
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Sewiq llladllat. Chooae froaa 0\11' IIWif flat mod·
tis priced from $59.50 up.

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lloall loedlnr oipt r.lndoer, too. Hollllu f11 up to :WO
mUes per galloa, oro ouy llld fun to rldt. Al4 ,.u caa

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sell and Dawn lienee of Ml. l Mrd
'l'llose spending Thanllsglvlng Vernon spent several day• 'l'llh . :;' Ch~h~re ro. · ·
metllllg ol lbo Laclles Bible and IODI "'" 1\laldly ~ lilt! al tbo MartiJI l'lllllll'llll ban NlurUd froin ~W. with Mr. 1114 Mra. Arvlllloltar their parenll, Mr. and Mro. l
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416 Main St.
CIJ11 of the Mlddl&lt;porl F'ir1t 1Uf111 of Mr. 1114 Mrr, 111111 w-.ny eventDc lor tllelr wb-. tbf)' "'"JUII)I ol,. aDd family and Mrs, Woriey jSianloy Trut~tll and Mr. ond . Mr. and Mro. Wardln
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Baptill Cllllrdl 'nlllnday lVII- llolamln, Mlnerville.
-'~'~ ~ dltmlr.
laUvta.
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Dovll Wet'e Mr. and Mrs. ~·· · Mrs. Charles Murclnko,
1and John, Bill &amp; Blll'bara o
Pt. PI-nt, W. a.
Ill( al lbl dluntll ·wllb llrt. Mr. and Mr. Charles R. Klrr, PollowiD8 11 lbe
llllt lira. Emenoo JOIItl IPflll atilt DRvls, RoRer and Rodney, I , 1 nd M p 111 Bak
' were guests of Mr. and Mrs. •0 PE~~~~
Cwl01 IAWIIIIIIII Mil. Jolul 1r., Wll'l busineSI vlsikn Ill Ia lilt ~~o~n~oi Mrs
Rid• 'l'bundq Ia Athml lind wbllo 'Rutland; Mrs. Clyde Davis, Ja., f · ;· a I ~buc~ spent"'
Richard Gaul and sons of
IN DOWN PAYlrENT
Koulf loolhnr•
Otlllpolll on Wednesday.
nour &lt;llesler. Mrs. '~~~ary :ao. tbft vllllld wlllllllr daulblor, 1111 and Jimmie. Hutl~nd: .Mr•· l ;:;.; wllh tl1 llllpb
lceriiiOiiicn.._'.....
l'blnkIJI._.vini..;..,..o.y...;;;;;;;o;!l D"' 'VERS ,..., .-..
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ed Mr. and Mn. lihttll7 81111)
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lh lllrboN Jto5,
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Jlobort Davls, J1mm1e, L1nda, 1
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w....... _, ....,_.. ~-"
VII', pre81
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• Tom Rail atudttll al Kelt ~
Gl Rita d C'nd f ' lard and C.rover 11111to 1811111·
IN OUR STORB .
wtliJ II'""P sloglq cflbe class weno _ _, ..._
.,.... IIIIIIIDg by lftdlng lilt ()lorbt..
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an I Y o lies
aon "Blest Be Tbo Tie." Mrl. ors in Parkersburg, W.. V•: . IDlll! st
!rom Matll!ew, lol· Blat. Ualv~l)', _Ia ll'llvU., Lugs ville, Mr. Worley Davis,
·
Los WIIII•Jo.:U ~~amy, presldeal, pre- . Mrs.. Charles Btekel IB YISJ!- ; lowed ~lbe Lord's Prayer and homt IIIII welillnd lor lho DIJtor, Gary Holter of SpriDI· Jolllts Lawrence of Ha..el
Bill Wotl111111
olded OVII' 1111 1111e11og Beulah mg Mill relatives m Charle• ! pledge to nag Rollnd . table &lt;llrlatmu YICIIIIJII. wllb 1!11 ltald an4 Lindo Lyons, Middle- IIP'IIll Thellk&gt;giVlllj with Mr.
While ••
lon, w. Va.
ICbrialmu
were 10111 to pvwll,
aad Mn. 11:. 0. port.
and _ Mrs. Joe Lawrence 111d
and !lid lba CllrltliDM llorJ JIQmond Alldnwii!JII of Mr, folrl. J'IO)Id llldNionr and Mrs. ~ bi~~us:oc:.: Mr. and Mro. llayloa ~~~~~~~ ~ lam•ly.
•
token from Matthew mtd "The mtd Mrs. Clarence Andrews is Fannlo Adams.
. 01 Gilbo
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Slato spent a week with their son and , Mr. and Mre. Robert Tru~aell!l
ON REQUEST
Gills or lbo Mql, • Olld "Kiop- oontinod 1o bla boiDO bJ illnes1. AI the el
of the buslwo
~lo Norway.
dluehler • in - law, Mr. and and daushter., Mr. and Mrs. j
'11
laf Cbriolmas," &lt;IMior lrilll • Mn. Robart Harrah of Crld· ...,
osenre excllanpcl. Mr. and Mrs.
Jllrrl. Mrs. Robart HaymJa aDd IIDI· ! Dollald Tru"•ll and clall(i11er,
Prayer poem.
ersville and MP1. Max lllrrah
pa~ere rtlYe8ied with 100 lnd children, Jtf!Ny and Uy ol Tolono, IU.
114r. IJld Mrs . llllph Trlimll
Mrs Bertha Arcber preseat- of Chester were rocflllt auests gift and new """'"" drawn Doris oiCinelnllati vlsltedover , Mr. H. C. Roborll of Sum·lllld lamlly, IO&lt;.'Il. and ,
ed gilis to ~. lllurray, leacb- of Jfr. aDd !ln. Harry Kalur, ~or tho •lllllilll
. The Cluio~ the
with 'her parents, I meroville, w . Va.. spent a Fay Kirkart were
Polntlroy
~r of the elaa, and 18 1111 !lev. MIDtrsvUie.
mao pr&lt;lt!l'llll
w.,.. In Mr and Mrs. H•rmu Iaiiey. Iow days w1th hiS
brother, !.~~ou~p~po~r~au;u~ts~oliiMijrij,~~
and Mrt. Dollald llooJlt, The
charJO ol Mrt. S13lllty 'l'nlestll, Mr: and Mrs. llirrioQo and ~ G':'1'1• Rodberlo. R' 1 d Fl
travelilll prize brougbt
by
HERD CLASSIFIED
Mrs. ArUtur Orr and M,.. Hen- famlly recently moved to Cln· '' r. an '~" - IC 1" . . ow
Mrs. 111u1f wu nn by Berthll
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I'!' JIJiebln8ll' ,,. door prilo ohtnlri lrom F&lt;&gt;rt Myers. Fla. !on and fllm1ly . of Mteh11111l
Arther. A till mtwnge """ ' Tho ~l&amp;red Guernsey herd ! wa8 awarded tG Mrs. Marton ' Poul Dllllll'd, Chi&lt;fto, DL,j spent ThanksgiVIIl{l With Mr. l
bold.
1olllltd h, !diiOII &amp;ulh, LoeuJI Wood.
and IDII, Bob Jllllard of t-'illdn- l llld ~"- llar&lt;&gt;ld Hag•r and 1
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·Grove farmt, llaelao, bait ,. AltotldlnC _, tho llloye i nail, haw returned to their' daughlPrs
!
Mrs. Lew_la wu. program Ollllly bto1J olulllltd tor 1)'1111 llld Mra Vlrlff Walktr Mrll holneo after hlvill( beeD called Mr. and Mro. Waylle Orr of I
choorman With readings pre.oen~ by L. 0. Colabank, Kmmlle, Mabal
Melor Mrl Hobari here clue to tho death o1 lolro. i ParkersburJ apenl Thanksllv·,
~ ~ Mrs. Clyde ,!'lnebrenner, T • - · offlclal cla1slllv tor Newell, Mrl. harl K.icnll:, A. A. Dillard.
ing with llr. and :Mrs. Paul I
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Chrostmas Spjrll, and Mrt. lhl AlMrlcan Outmaoy Cottle llrl Arvll Holllr 11r Cl •
Orr.
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THERMOL WIAVi
ALL TIIANIIITOit
Archer, "It Atn't The Glft." Cl~b.
~ N«llll'.. Mi-a. •. :.
Bob Johnson or Belpre •pent !
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?~· wm.~lllllld by Mrt. It lllow• thai ol lht .. - IIIIUlum
Battle Frtdor·
Thursday night wilh Mr. "n di
.,..wos _lnclu-. a carol song ciB!slltact II wort rated Vt'Y ldl,
Ml~ B '• Mrl.
Mrs. Warden Ours
.
72xll0 ln&lt;h , ~·· n,ylon
quiz w!lh Mro. lllulah . While Good I Doolrablo and 4 Aoetp~ - - ..~ N
0 OW$ Uf ey
Mrs. Georg• Hoherl&lt;
ia I
binding, 94% rayon,
and Mrs. Wille~ WinDers.
,
_ , ..,..._, -·· ormen
lum I
Radio &amp;I Complolt
'1110 Janoory meetiog Wll Ill- able.
Frodorld!, Mro. Vir811 Rouo'l. '
Inner
sprndlll&lt; a few •eeks '" Co •
8% nylon.. .~oft ttaPJ'f!d
with batteries, t:ele~c:CJp.
finUb.
•-ltl tlht ••
:Mrs. Ray Morrt•, :Mro. lld&lt;lll '
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· ·ic :mh~nn• ex.tends to
· bus w1th Mr. ond Mrs. Ernostl
ed
lobe
nounc
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W 1c... A lur ey ouuwr at O(t . !J'U' p.m. 1 DeetPr and famll and hel
47''. Ranp 10 milo.
0
Whilo,
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$4.99
ot Mrs. V1clor Grim.
dng room where
Kr•euttr, Ml•. l.arry
••· preceded tbt -~ of !be· .
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Ml&amp;a Ledu Mal kra&amp;uter
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: JQJ to &lt;"ttr• for hPr new grand·,
• ltlto Hlh
Following the meetio&amp; .,em· I,of lrull cake, Ict .,.nm,
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child.
Sol of
95
1111101 VanMrMeilo ·• Ml't. WEd~levoning, at the ohurch.
A WlrM tift '""'
Two Sped•l
hers were invited to lht di!J. Iand l!a were served lrorn •
JHart
Mr. •nd Mrs. Hilly Orr and
0
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Ibla decorated for lba
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•· scor
e...-, : Afterward , ahorl Chrl•tmas
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~n 1••••Mrs Cl
Estherd Wrlibt llld llr1. 1program wu pr....
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. sons spent rhanksgiVIng w1lh
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first choice
centered the table wilh
R"'e elan .
w!Ut the Cbrl tm too fro "'" , m
ami y.
69c
tf're world ~•r
IIIYeoJners and nut eup
Litke 2,141 ~ ':.. ~Oflftl~ ' Georlt Ruho!rt&lt; and H. C.! Fir&gt;1 quality in popular shades. Get her a box of 3
LUDWIO
on holly cui-outs complttlq
Kloel and prayer b)' Mrt· Louts Roberts lpont • day with Mr. :
Cushion Insole-Caulk
Chrl&amp;tmu selling prepctd
l\olbel lht ldent A lior7 and Mrs. Maolon Roberts of ! pairs. They're chuper that way,
Welt. Crepe Solo
Mrs. Lawto. Each guesl
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"Tile Gooo s~ .:
,j Rock Sprtnas.
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9t ed gifts of address boolil
,_. • II&amp;
.' was ru ' Mr. and Mrs. Aubry 1111•te,
Chrlstma. Boxed
·~·12
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penults and jeW&lt;!Iry
by Mrs. Ben Neutzlmg.
. I :\Irs. Thelma Eddy and son . '
. •- add!'
to
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Durmg
lhe
buome"
session
.!
Jimmy
Woostor
Grover
White
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mg w were1 108
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and Mr. .· and Dons,
' . looal,• were 'lllant .. I
LADIIS &amp; MENS
named
Mrs. Ehzabolh
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be
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r. -~· au r were llll!l·l · · dl
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M
nd
Port~hn l i ng Mol'dlut Ia
ven, GeneVIeve Saxloo,
Boxed .... · · ··..
up
111111 of lht Metes County 1 et eel to lht nominatino: oommiltoe. RIVInR nMr gunl• oo r. a 1
COMPLETI
~~t/:;r.,~rtaN~t:
Mayet, Pearl Hoffman, M
48 Solan, reported on tllo Na·lwhlch she made fur tllo Circl• ' Mrs. Ralph Ballard and family. I
MIDDLEPOfT, 0.
Qwles Wldle and Mro.
ltoullllreho ID PorUaod, Ore-1for World Community Day. Mra. VlfKinla Thoma• 1 nd l
SELECTION OP
LAD IIS
~~:""'="":"""""!!i~'!lll.£.':lilmll~lon,
, Mltruha torvod au
Mn. PMI Willlomoon thanked I ramlly moved from tllo Gmver
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.. lilt Stale Pouvoir ln l tho Circla lor nowora oont htr I Whitt place lo Middleport.
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~" h 'tal' ad. 14r N 1 . , Mrs. Mary Law"""'' vlslled
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'· eu ' ' her molb« Mro Mlldrod Afn.
LADII5-AII Now, l'opulor Slyl01
MIIIInl ot lito Fort lltytB Ung will ba". devoliono at tile ! old Mondo~ ot Sl. Joseph hOJIIoltl tbt 40 Partners enjoyed Jauuary meeting.
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• Duleb qper and then were 'l'ba llfoup eaag Christmas ~ Pilat.
,
guests of Dopartomenlal a.p. carols arouad lht llahted tret, , Mr. and Mra. RAlph Tmgsell
I HARMONY
eau Helen Cotler.
batket of food bronchi by tile Iand famlly ond •Mtllrltlls...FJalil)kKiterkst·.
MINS &amp; LADIES
eKAY
AIIIOIIIIlha PJQjec:il IPPI'O'eli
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•bart were at ."
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Wll llldowmenl for ont child and &amp;!Ill . - • e&lt;thaoged, A1 Reo! Home Sunday Ill
•ee . GIFT BOXED TOILORIES · ·· · · · 49c
al tbt Dlnnr NaU0111I Jewish Mro. llolbtl reporttd 011 kits , ~Uio CaldwelL
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""'•llal ol fl 1t100 Tloia · a IIHUIIbors wu prep.orod for a Jollll Bill ud Barbara
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and devotion. Out.tandlna croltomatoship, ltno11 qual·
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and B1·ush" rug nol:r:lc to .achieve li new high in canister
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Malee Elberlelds in Pomeroy Your
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on Your List

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Mr.,. Walter HayiH, reJI.ooal I
ldenls of lhe Meigs County in· U rodlo and lolevlJloa obalr 1
t
'finnary 00 be held SUnday at 5 man, bas .......eel tiU!l Mn.
(Continued From Nine)
fe ' S · lp.rn. Committee for the party, Cbarte1 LowlJ, preatdelll of · control.
Mrs. ~ul ~\&lt;i!IS~Il • •.!J!e,P!tmerGJ ' WladlnJ TraU
A hiJhly r&lt;spected ItaUan
Pla ns were made for
a 19 at 1 30 p.m. Wlth Mrs. ThoO):" PrOC:r.am; Mrs,. Ed.wlf4 Burkt Ga""a
aad Mn. Joe theological journal (La Scuola
Omstmas t·andlelighl ('{lmmun· us Kelly and Mrs. Edward BuP.. !U, tefresllment!i abd
Don Strlitle arid ·Mrs. Joha Ter- CaUolica of Milan) published a
lon service when the deacons kett named to prepa~e the ele- Lowery and Fred Lewis, pur- rtll will appear 01 Channel S, _long article ~s month repo~
and deacones~es met Tues~ay Imenls. New ~omm~ruon l'OVers chasing. Reports on fund rais- Y(SAZ TV early
S.tarday mg ~at a Wide consensus .
evening at the Middleport F1rs1 wJ\1 be pruvu:! ~d ~) Mrs. Ru~- ing projects were given apd ice·• mo~ 1a a demonstration e~~eloped among Catholle ~~:. -.
S..OP UNTIL 9 f';M. FRIDAY NIGHT -SATURDAY9:00to9:01)
L' -1ed Presbvterian rhurrh.
· st'll Lyon.:~ and MIS!~ Phyllis I cr-eam freezers for the church 00 how to make ud decorate ! logJ.ans in support of ~
1
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~he servir~ will bE' Tlf'ld De(' . •Jouchirn .__ _
_ _ I were to be purchased by a com- OTistmas packageat oa tbe , that use of anovu~~nt P s s ~ !
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mitte tncluding Mr. and Mrs . Job•'~ Alml.nac lhow.o
morally . ac,cepta e way o
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~wi~ _ ,. ·
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MEN'S
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· 8 a 11ey. · · ~&gt;tU:l'D&gt;.t-twmu...-.!i:!ill
:Eiil ,lreported to have read
rs Herman
. the
article prior to pllblicat1on.
T h e u n 1t e d Presbyterian
Church has diBproved the
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widely held belief that ricb
bu s ; ness men won't come
through with big gifls to a
The annual Chnstmas dinner cburch that takes controversial
and party of the Pomeroy Bend I stands 00 social issues.
!
I Citizt&gt;n!' Band Radio club Auxiens
ln th
l liarY was held at the Middle- I The Presbyter . are
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Broadcloths, Oxfordo.
. The Pome1·oy Craft and Hob- · port Masonic Temple Wednes- i mids~ of a natl_o~Wide C~~pa_tgn .
100% dacron~ lola of
bv d ub nwt t~t the Murrin rf&gt;s- day at 6: 15 p.m., with Mrs. ' lo nu~e $50 mtl!wn fort ca~:ttal l
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cons
rucuon,
MENS
tu1.1rant
\VPdncsdav for R C'l1n.~· t - 1car 1 Hyse 11 ask.mg grace.
· needs' 1- lhat nd Is, en
vation
of
never Iron shirts. ,
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M l&gt;e 01 the E
rne
€xpans
on
e.
r
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1 mas turkey dinner sen·e at C" • m " ,.
d vtahnged1. seminarie,, colleges, churches,
Snap tab collar- re• 1 p m w 11h mt&gt;mbers ser1 ted ,nap 1"'1', l 1~::.5 • serve
e ID. 1 d 1..
· at 11 t;1·blt' attractive witl1 wh itt' ner wit
. h "rs.
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ChurIes Benne It , hosp1ta
gular collars - but·
. . s an r tniCS.
J ,
H. Hudnut
ton down collars. You
&lt;·owr aud t't&gt;ntered Wllh i:lrr ;H ' - I•' JI·s· 1.t" 11,
r llousl
. l ".-.nd M r 5. 1' Wtllram
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John
Lrorrs
preparing
the
meal
charrman
of
the
fun
nve,
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Solid colors: grey, tin or
are sure to please
rangt·nwn1 o u \.
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ld UPI 1·
-k 111at four ·
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and. ~tr .-; _Rubert Km.'l . M r ~. 1 ~
• t liS. w.......
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black. Genuine "DillSkin
F'ollo"-rng the d111n er. the Will ram Kmg, Mrs.
George g1fts of $1 nulllon or more have I ~ him with a dress shirt
leather palm. Size•
grnup wl:-'nt tu the home of F\ t'-. ~'leinha rt and Mrs.
Richard been ret·eived lo d;lte, all Ira~ 1
IDlall, medium, &amp; Iara:e.
SIZES
l~· n Clark. P lt'a~a nt Hidge. for Pi ckt'ns st'r\'ing.
The Christ- , corporation e1:~cutives, He sa1d 1
a meeting v. ilh Albt'rla \\'a g· m&lt;Js them~ \~as carried out in there h&lt;Jve het"n m~ny other
14V2 to 18
nPr pres1den!. ih rhar~e. :\I em · the table with white cover and very substan\w.l g1fts from ;
MA;..i~
bt-rs answered roll call b~, nam- del't~ra led with hoiJy, red poin· bu~uwssmen._
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1i1:g a Christmas carol. A p0em. settws and red l'&lt;~ n dles.
T 1-r e U n 1t e d Presbytenan
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't "Chri stma s Without 'A Tree.' ·
Following the drnner. Mrs. Church h&lt;:~s been among ~e !
was rPad bv \ Irs &lt;.:l:lrk_ Plam Elwood Bowers conducted a most liber ~:~ l Protestant ~1es ;
\.•Jtl, too. will nnd this the easiest. surest
. were madt· · lu sew for Veter· ' short business session and gifts 1m lls ~tand on rate relat1ons !
' ans Mrmon1 1 h(lspilal at 11w· were ex::-hanged. The traveling _(lnd other social issues.
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rnet•!ing.
A
rt&gt;port
W&lt;lfi
pri
ze
donated
b~·
:\-1rs.
Tim
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"Despite
controversy
o~er
I~
·ifts, partie&lt;. )'ea r-end expenses. Just
given on favors ta ken to Llr- Neutzling was awarded to Mrs .. some matters, . Presbytenan
dhr eal'y· \'t'Pt-'k ly deposits here can gi\'e
I
man 's rt•st home frw 1'hanks-· Glenn Smith.
1lay:ncn are, stJ_II supportmg ·
_'."1111 the ~pal'e ('a~h to buy "them" just
lvi ng Pran'r b\' ~-lr. Wagner Attending were the above and their church._ sa1d H~dnut. .
Water repellent brown
what they tcant next Christmas!
~losed . the ·ml'l'l.lng
. Mrs. Harold Hysell. Mrs. Na· : The Am~ncan ..Jew1sh C~n· , ,.
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than Biggs. Mrs. Robert Hard-: gress has adv ised Jew1sh
duck - with sheepokla
A
dt"sst'r'l
course
wa
S
servt•d
t'll.
:\1rs . ~'r~eman Enoch. Mrs .: parents throughout th~ country 1•
JOIN OUR 1966 CHRISTMAS CLUB NOW/
lining for rugged protec·
hv tlw lwstess to Brvrrl~· Chap- ~ .Jam!'s Carnallan, Mrs. Agnes to prolesl any
publiC sc hool ·•
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n.r:-~n and Lori. Dorothy Me Ken· ' White. Mrs. Gcorf(c Canon. M!·s. Christmas observance wh_ich !
tion and rugged a: o o d
zit". Eh 1.ahnh \\'t•ll. Mr. Wagner. Fred Ta~· lor and .Mrs. Wayne ~ includes "de·arly Sf&gt;Cta_n~n , ~ Just received in time for
looks. You'll please him
i Bernr('~ .lt'ffrr~ . Lelia Curtis. Green. The January meeting practices
such as natiVity ,
Christmas giving a fine
· w11ovPnt' Zurcher, Maxine .Jor- will be hl.'ld at the home of Mt·s. play ~."
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with one of these In his
I dan and il-lary MeAngus and Carl H.vsell. Rutland, with Mrs.
''Such devotion.ul p~actices,
new se-lecUoo or binocu·
correct size. Sizes 38 to
l:Judrl\·.
· Harold Hysell es co-hostess. 1 wh i&lt;"h ;1mount to turn 1n~ . the .
Iars in the popular sizes.
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50.
All complete with leath: chapel, are flagrantly violative
DAUGHTER HORN
I or the church-state sept~ration I
er carrying case, shoulPomeroy , Ohio
~gt w1d Mrs. William R. ~a- · princ1ple ," the AJC sa id in a ·
der straps. Attractively
v!s of .Jackson are announerng : statement issued. this week.
1
boxed.
tMlh of a 9 lb. 3 od. daught e r , ~ It also cautioned Jewish
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
MwlrPIIe
l.ynn.
af
Holzer
Hosparents
.against
going
along
" HELP''
pita I on Wednesday, Dect&gt;mber . with holiday fef:i tivilies in public '
Tl.IE BEATLES
(Teeh nIL'nt(&gt;r 1
R {irilnrlrarents an' Mr.
and schools lllat purport to honor
Th1• RP:1tlr~: Juhn, P:wl
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rs.
Robert
A.
O&lt;:~v
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s
of
Pornboth Christman and Ht~ nukkah. :
Serving Meigs County for over 93 vears
GI'OI'!(t', Hmgo!
eray . t-.licht"lle has four sist&lt;,:&gt;rs "The impropriely CJf secta- :
F•aturette :
and a brother.
i rian oiJ.,ervances in the public
Caught On The Bou'lct
POMEROY
RUTLAND
Colorcartoon1
1schools is not cured by adding ·
Admi~sion: 7~&lt;' &amp; 40c .
COME FROM KASSAS
to tllrnr ," it said.
Mr. and f\.·lrs. l-lmlt'y M. N~l­
Member Fed eral Resen·e System
B,~BY
~Jn had .e.s iuests las t week, !
SUN.-MON.-TUES.
0..:. 11 · 13 · 1~
I \1r and Mrs. Willard Ragsdule ,
Elberfelds Infants section
Me-mber Federal Deposit In su rance Corporation
"LOR D JIM"
Agra, Kansas, and Mr. Arlie
on
the first floor is brim·
Peter 0'1oole, Jam.f;!j .'II&lt;:~sotl f'l u~11n. Burli ngtun. Kansas.
ming over with wonderful
gift ideas for that baby boy
or girl. Sweaters, Sweater
Youth of the Racine and Oak
Seta, Sleep and Play Seta,
Grove Methodist Churches met
Diaper Sets, Anklets, Bunton Dec. 5 at the Racine Church
ings,
Blankets, Playtex botwith president Debra Van Met- .
tles and equipment, Shirts,
er pre·siding.
Pants, Shoes, Bootees and
It was decided that after ·
caroling on Dec. 23rd the group
many, many other things
would stop l:!t Rhonda and
babies always need.
Sharon Ervin's home for a
He never hu enough Ues.
Christmas Party and gift exchange. TITt:'re will be a bake
Select one or two from thls
sale Saturday, Dec. lith at
new selection. Including a
Cross's Store at 9 a.m.
fine group of Wembley
Sheila Bailey had devotions I
of hymns, a poem, a talk on I
ties at $1.50 and $2.50. Sothe Ten Commandments, and a :
lids, smart patterns, neat
prayer. The m-eeting was closed i
figures 1 new popular shad.·
by the MYF bell€diction.
Rereshment.s were served to '
Debra .and Lewis Van Meter,
Unda and David Grindstaff,
Rhonda and Sharon Ervin, Pam
CJeck, Ann McClintock, Pat Hi\Jt
and Rose Easterday . All youths
Jn the area are invited to attend
the ~xt meeting on Dec. 12th
at the Racine ~urch at 8:30 .
p.m.
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Mrs. Thomas Taylor and children of Torch, Ohio, Jewel
Brock and Mr. and Mrs. William Graden
of Cincinnati
•U were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Blain Taylor and fe.mily.
Mrs. Effie Watson had he
children and grandchildren ror
Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McGill
spent Thanksgiving with
his
niece, Mr. and Mrs. Benard :
Polton of Marietta .

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SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPI) - Astronauts Frank Borman and James Llvell, des·
pite some early morning " tumbling" o( their Gemini 7 spacecraft, sped today toward
their first full week and three million miles in apace.
The astronauts radioed to a tracking station at Carnarvon on the west coast of Australia about 6 a.m. EST that "when we woke up we were tumbling much faster than we
ever were before."' The "tumbling" action had been very slight previously Oil Borman
and Lovell's two-week flight. The Houston Space Center thearized the excessive twnbling The Ohio Farm Bureau today Committees from Athens, Gal- uary 28th·
was caused by cumulative
announced a stepped-up cam. lia gnd Meigs counties at Bail-1 The Meigs Committee ~
condensation process e s miles hom earth.
'flight.
paign for membership, reach- ey's Restaurant in Pomeroy. 1 bers are. Virgil King, chQ#to,
aboard the spacecraft.
After that, LoveU and BorSecood Pair Sunday
ing into url&gt;an population to "We are using a 'basketball 1Mrs. Virgil Atkins, Mrs. Jia
Borman and Lovell also re- man will complete the job of On Sunday, at 9:54 a.m., compenste for a possible drop tournament' theme,·· sa1d Bow- Carnahan. Mrs. Dav1d Kobleatr,
ported that the cabin walls, carrying off every
existins EST, astronauts Waller ~hirra m mnuenoe of rrura l people t er. ·Six commitlee members m John Colwell, Leo Story at
which had been uncomfortably manned. space ruord before and Thomas St~fford WJU -~ due to reapprotionment.
each county will be expected to Andrew Cro~s.
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warm for Borman at times were splashing down Dec· 18.
blasted upward _m the ~emmJ Paul Bower, organizutlona: recruit five workers each to The Ga llia Committee ~
.about 20 degrees colder.
Only minor problems troubled 8 spacecraft 1n purswt of director of the Meigs Gallia co- make up the teams. Th is will i bers ~:~re Maurice Thomas,~
They estimated the tumbling the astronauts Friday.
Borman a~d ~Yell.
.. operatives, said, ''Drives are give us a work force of at ' Mrs. Ishmael Gillespie, ~.
rate at about 10 derees a sec-1 The astronauhl went aloft at A_fter adJUS~m~dethe ~emmJ 8 t? run co~curr~ntly in lll~ roun- ~ least 30 to t·anva:;s each cou nty Mrs. Ralph Boster, Mrs. Wet~
ond.
2:30 p.m., a week ago today, orbit W C()JDCI
With the ! tres of Oh10 th1s year, WJth full for new members during the . ter D!!Wltt. Mrs. T. F. Burle~D~f
Borman and Lovel said they and at 8:16p.m., EST pa~ the oeGarl_y. 7pe1~:C 1 ~11 rclfe of thhe use being made of all means Idrive which wi ll kick-off on Jan Mrs. Dan Noller, Tom Jones W
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lkP m1 es rom eart
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stoppe d th e tum bi mg Jmme 1~ mIll'1on-m~e
mar
Sch'
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.1; of pubhc1ty so as to st1r pub- uary 17lh and run through Jan-. Dt1s Young .
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ately by controlling the rocket. theJr 109th orbtl- more than
Jrra an_
t.a or
WI lie interest in the aims of the
- ~ They were to complete a full half through the two-week overta~ their fellow a~trona~ts Farm Bureau organization.
. space at 2:30p.m. and _ _ _
and
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week m
lh fly close formatiOn Wtlh "Because of re--apporlionmPnt,
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three million miles at 8:15 p·
~~ht hours earlier, Gemini 7 our workers will_ be asking nonm. (EST) .
will have iogg&lt;d a man hours- farm rural restdent• .•• well
· MAYOR DRAWS- Pomeroy Mayor Charles l.egar, cen· At Cape Kennedy, Astronauts 1
In-space total of 358 hours 34 as farDM! rs, ~o mom m 1966. ~e
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ter, draws one of the winning tickets Friday afternoon in Walter Schirra and Thomas 1
minutes to rai:!le America's gdav~ abnl env 18~ 1e rt~eordthgettmgh
the Pomeroy Merchants Gold Star Christma11 Give·A·Way Stafford were prepared for a ,
man-hours in space to 1,000.. es1ra e eg1s a ton
rou_~
Promotion. held on the parking Jot in Pomeroy. With "His· blastoff Sunday in the Gemini
?our hoors after the launch the General Assembly, b~t With I 'I
oner" are Dude Gibbs, left, and Paul Chapman, right. The space capsule for the
reat
of Gemini 8, Borman and · the loss o_f represe_ntatwn m
COLUMBUS (UPT)
names drawn as winners Friday were Mrs. Paul Powell, race in space - a resdezvous
Lovell will break lhe world Irural countieS. we_ WIU Deed to•• I
New Haven, $50; Roberta Kerce!, Coolville, $25, and CJif. between the two spacecraft 186
record for a single llight of 190 be even sI ronger rn I'ue future,
million expa nsion of the ~d Ph .
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yearLogan
Tire &amp;wasRubber
Co. plaat
for
illips, mersvJ e., . L. ur ee, or an ' ary P':llii~-~~W'l:mYiVi:I~·W&gt;-llifi'I"W:!t.w~m&amp;.!i%J?i I PT. PLEASANT - A 18-year- urs
mmu es se y .
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announced
Frl•
Crouser, Rt. 1, Rutland; Roy Tracy, .Middleport, and Harold outh missing since i a.m. Gordon Cooper and . Charles The organJzatron~l d1reclor
day by Gov. James A. Rhodes.
old Brewer, Long Bottom, $5 winners. No purchase is reSAIGON (UPI) A senior Frid~y from home and school (Pete ) Conrad on Gemmi 5 last asked Lhe local count1es to wo~k
The building and equipmeat
t garn t
quired to participate. - Sentinel Photo.
Buddhist priesthin t~~ Da was spotted about 10 a.m. today Aug. 21-29.
ror at lebasl ha. 10 pt&gt;r cen
expansion wil l add aboul 90,000
Nang area ba. t reateiiQI to
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1as1 a
n _mem ld
ers lp over . I ye
~;nuar ~ feet of manufacturi"•
disembowel himself because of by a "•earch party but he van·
Th
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.mto near by WoodS ·
ls pCil'e lo the plant and allOW )D.
repOrts that a u. S. Marine s
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25 meanbea gam· 0 rumh
chopped off the bead of a
The Mason county sheriff's
· w to
rnem .rs 10 eae
I crease-d produl'tion of paddld ~·
statae of Buddha, it was re- department identified the youth
county.
da shboards and the start of~
All
plans
for
the
mass
mem
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ported today.
Ias Paul Eads, son or Arthur
manu facl ure 01 door pane1II and '~
Fbe~dship dlrive wer_e comf pleted l PV'f. HARR\' CLELAND 1· othf'r padded automobile cozn..~
A bl•b-levol Morine lnvesU- .and Madeline Eads of State
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r1 ay a a meelmg 0 mem-1
poncnts.
..!dnrr F. Powell, 69, Portland, died Friday afternoon cation was aDder way, but oo
bllr1·. of Farm Bureuu Growth , Pvt. Harry H. Cleland, son
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when ·she tell out of an automobile on priva\6 property resulb were reported lmmedi- of here.
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100
------ o( Mr. and Mrs. Dallas B. Th(• SJZe of tht&gt; plaat will bf
close to her home.
ately.
Authoritle!l said the' wal'l'h
nearly doubled, .Frank ft.
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Clelaod,
Rarine,
joined
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manager o1
Meigs County Coroner Henry Ewing ruled late this mor·
Well-lnformtd American aour par Y saw young
s n
COLUMBUS (UP() - Gov.
Marines on No . . . f 11.nd is now r.,
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ning Mrs. Powell died as a result of the accident.
ces said Giac Ngo, tbe elder Iterrain and when he was called, James Rhodes. who took office
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!ltatloned at Parrb Isla nd , Goodyt'ar's foam produc[s diYiIt was reported Mrs. Powell, a passenger in the car dri- Buddhist priest at tbe Khue i the boy ran Into nearby cover pledged to an austerity proSouth Carolina.
:;wn snid . but it is diff icult &amp;I
ven by her husband, Simon Powell, fell from the vehicle Bac Pagoda in Hoa Long Vii- known as , the Fadeley. ~ood.s. gram, apparently thinks the
sav huw many new jobs will fat
as it drifted backwards.
---~-- Iage, reported bls threat to
The boys father, assJstmg m Ohio State Uni~rsity trustees
crr&lt;Jted bul · a sizeable nom.
Scene of the fatality was 2.71 Survivors Include her hus- Buddhist Jeaders who notified the search. asked the par\y to shoultt be equally careful how
~~f.
brr" will be needed when it 113·
miles from State Route l24 at j band, Simon; these children, the U. S. Emba&amp;Hy,
ht . . back while he entered the: they spend money, even if it is
3WS
l'omp leted .
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Syccamore, and four-tenths of Floyd of Ft. Pierl'e, Fla. Way·
woods hoping to be able to per· donated for a university presi·
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Construction will begin in Jan-··
a mile south of the junction of 1ne of East Liverpool, and Mrs.
NICE, Fraoce (UPI)-Autlt- suade his son to return home. dent's home on the campus.
Seven fines were levied and
uary wilh completion scheduled
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Lebanon twp. roads 133 and Aaf(Jn Turner, Racine; 13 grand- or Somenet Maugbarn, Ruffer- The search resumde _early to- -Afrer trustees voted, with just three persons forfeited bonds
1n -\prrl The ongmal plant Wtp
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children, and six great grand- lng a long illneu, lapsed ioto day after nearly a fJve hour one dissent, to spend $.100,000 m1 Friday in Meigs ('OUntv court M h M K
&amp;'i C j
bui ll two years aRo and a 24,001
Officials reported the accl- children and a sister Cleta a coma Friday.
see.rch last night beginning a- a residence Rhodes broke his action o( Judge Frank W
. Por- S 1 rc ae1 c di'n~ 1 "'~. 1· .om ohrt. square foo t add1t10b was madt
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men were summoned to the Pentecostal church.
day Maugham was
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by the Meigs County Sheriff's cemetery. Friends may call at 1WJ1j/~;~«t:&amp;l\ll~~" school Fnday and go hunting. president's home, to be located as~r~;~ clea~Y~~~lanc!n 0~~&lt;: ~: : da ugh~~~- Mrs '/'hl)ma~ ~~~~- arn·stec. one sus~ec-t ~nd .tOUIM
department.
the funeral home.
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Friday against a former pnvate charge and Emmett Wlch, !»6, slty cannot afford "
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foond lying in the doorway of
LODGE TO MEET
1 Two persons were fined and ~t-Ji l troyed JD F1_re
Monday et 2 p.m. wtlh burtal mI keeper. Mrs. Hixon pleaded
Don &amp;: Art's Bar early today The regular meeting or Ra- i anoU1er forfl'ited bond Friday 1 CI~CLEVILLE, Oh1o (UP.g,
the Gravel Hill cemete_ry. . guilty In criminal court
thi:~ Wellston 61 G•lllpolis 59 with two bullet boles in the head. cine Lodge No. 4til. F. &amp; AM wil , In M iddl~port Mayo:- I, e e - F1re destroyed m~re tb.JI!l ~.
Mrs. Lynch was born m Me1gs week to embezzling more than AtMns 84 PomeroJ' 44
. Patrolmen ~assing tbe tavern be held Tuesday, Dec. H. There I Smith's cour1. Ron.ald l.Re P-: ~7.000 ~orth .of r~ofmg matef.. "'
SAIGON U. S. MARINES county, the daug~ter of the late $38,000 from the finn.
Jackson ,72 Middleport 55 1R a cruiser diSCOvered the body will be work in the Master ling, 29, Mineral Wells. W. Va., , 1als Fr1day mght m a fouNiour . .
and South Vietnamese soldiers William and El1abetr
Rup
Nelsonville 45
of Arthur Kubinski, Jl, of sub· Mson degtee. All Master Mas-· was finf'd $150 ane costs and 1blaze at a motel under constntc. ·
moved into position today for a Athey.
Veter11ns Memorial HosPital
Log.n 43 (2 OTs) urban Seven Hills. His feet we~ej are invited.
given a three day Jail sentence tion on U. S. 2.1. a mile lOUth }
deatb blow at an estimated 1- Surviving are her husband, Admisl-'ons _ Robert TOOmp- &amp;stern 59 Kyger Cr"k 48 outside the doorway, and h1s
on a DWI charge, and
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tJOO entrenched Communists e.;. Arthur; three daughters, Mrs. son New Haven: Leona HeD5- North G1lli1 44
body inside the tavern_
SQUAD SUMMONED
Searles. 73. M1ddl ep&lt;1rl.
was Firemen said a care!:•~ ,
circled 1n the coastal area soutb George (Helen) Lemleyt and ley' Long lkrttom· Willie Cross
H•nrun Trace 41
The Middleport E·R squad I fined $10 and eosls for rntoxH)H tossed cigaret probably ca
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SET ALLOTMENT
Wfl.!i summoned at 9 a.m. to- · tion. William Isaac Lynch, 50, ! the fire .
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to 501 Communllta already had bo~. of Rt. 2, Cheshire and Mrs. cine; Donna Hayman, ~cine; Rutland 58 W1lton 48
WASHINGTON mPn - The . day for Mr~. Arthur Lysch. Che- 1Ashland. Ky., forfeited a $1 0
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William $nd . ~Iizabeth Rupe Charles McClain, Racine.
Pt. PleHanr 64.
Agriculture Department Friday Ishire Rt. 2, who was dead on · bond 011 a stop s1gn v1ulat1on I
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ain; a B?n, Wilham, of Col~m- DJscbal'lea _ Joan Estes,
Alu"'nl 63 (0T) set ¢he national usglll' beet &amp;1- its arrival.
charge.
I The Pomeroy Cbe.mber f •, . ,
Allied leaders were conlldeat bus: a Blster, MJ:r· Mer! Sptres Middleport; Dorothy Rideoour, Coni Grave 10
lotment for 1966 at 3,434,000 ac-1
Commerce will meet Monday .._,
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tbe Reds could DOt escape. of Kyger, and nme grandchild- Chester; Evelyn Montgomtry,
Rock Hill 43 res with Ohio's allocation ~ing
LOOAL TEMPS
MARRIAGE APPUCATION noon al ~ailey's r~tauranti,
'lbey are hemmed In 011 tbe ren.
Langsville; Onnan Mays, Reeds O•k Hill ?
32,38'7 acres. Tbe 1965 national The temperature in Pomeroy's Harold Hansford Payne , Jr., East Mam-st, President J -:.·
east, soatb and •-est. HIP. . Friends may call at the Raw· ville; Jeanie Wells, Middleport;
Symm11 Velley? acreage wasl)'/5,000 acres and businesll district at tl :tO a.m. 18, Cleve land, press _operator. car:;ey announced today. A ,
way 1 Is tbeor'etlcally apea to ln~gs-Coats Funeral home any- leah Greer, Syracuse; Darrell
Ohio's acreage last year was today w&amp;&amp; 46 degress under and Peggy Sue Riffle, 16, mem~rs are urged toadnett. 4·
tbe aartb, bat U.S. lnd Vie~ time after 10 a.m. Sunday. The Krautter Mlnemllle.
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cloudy skies.
Meigs county, student
members ore "'led to ltloio4 _·
umese warplane~ are ready funeral Will be conducted eltb·
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lbe aorlb, but U. S. 1nd Vlot· church yet to be anoounced.
ll8lllele warplane• ~ ready
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TO
PICK·UP
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IIIey try ta flee in lllat dire..
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BY REULAB JUNES
in enoperltioo with the Kiddie- port Iligh School vocni music story Ia told In parts Including "My Sheep Were Graing", Ger-1
men tmi P
P agam the~ Area music lovers will hear port MlnlJterial
~ltloa, instructor, will ae&lt;ompany the the joumey oo Bethlehem, the man seventeenth Century carol,
SAN FRANCIBCO ORGANj f"[ Res the fllrlstm11 message present- churcb cholr clirec9lrl IIlli the comnnmlty chorus.
birth of Christ, the shepheTda, with o high school vocal group '
!zed labor lJ glviDJ blonkcbeck dents m:y lea:e
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Ensemble with MlJo Maraorie Kings, the etemn1 story, and Noel", a French Jlth century '
eondttct of the war in Vtel Nam lei;.
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at the atrlatm!O .,.,.,.. being The _ . . , wllllttelude the HarriJ, the accomplnist. Mr. He shatl reign.
number by the chorus followed
IIlli will rally public support P up oervlce.
pmented b)' the Middleport fllristmas story nuralloa by Ruaell will direct the band oe- The community cboruo witt by an Old French Corol, "Gloria.
to ovcoome sign-carrying crlt.
Choruo, tbe Middleport High tbe llev. Donald .Bomte, paalll' .iectlo05.
pr&lt;sent a~te selections A quarter composed of Mary
leo.
Me!p GeiiOI'II llolpllol
ldKJoi bond IIlli Iligh School ol the Firat llaptittl Cburcb; The proJram wlU belin with followtng the story topics. These ISkinner, Dorothy Davis, Dicit Wi
Tbo flghtlog in Southeast Admloolollo - Geralcllne V81" voOal Maemblea.
familiar Cltrlllmao hyrnna IIlli the Projiltecy Ia ocripture -li- lltclude "0 Little Town of Beth. tey and Donald Hicks will •ing,
ABIII o~ tradllioaal Jan, Letart, w. Va;l
Vlr(ll 'lite Jlnlll'llllil andar the dl- earola, III!Cidat llllllle IIlli oj!ter vett b)' the R&lt;¥. llooDoi w(tb lellem." feoturl!tg Beulah Whitt "It caroe Upon the Ml&lt;lnlgh,.
lloltor concemo todl)' as lite YubrouJh, lltitlud.
netloD ol Mr. WUUam K. Ruso numbera, 'lacludittl the BIDe- the dtiirUs oftlging, "0
IIIII Letmie IlaptoaataU in 1 Clear" with the chorus. Fea~~
· 0 .. Vtlltion ~ llllch- .- DarreH Mt!CoJ, ell, ~ lt!ottwnealal IJI. Jujali ~ by
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tel," .a ~ !lJel; "0 Holy Night" with Ben lured ill the number, "We Three
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NDittj illil ll l!ifiil ltrllllllld
Ciat- Utt!lf, &amp;11'
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will be Dece·mber 13 between
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e BRITISH LADY Half Size Dresses
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e CAR COATS &amp; JACKETS
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