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1&amp;--Dai!J ltnUnii; J&gt;omeroy-lll4dloport, 0 .• Dec. 15, 1965

Church Commi;sions are
Hosts · for 120 Children

en tine

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De~~oted

BOYS ALWAYS NEED

Approximately ~· children Nativity." Popcorn balls e.nd 1 The Pomeroy National Bank ·
wt&gt;re guests of Hettth Metho- 1 bags of candy treats were elv- ('l)ntributed the coloring books
dist Church at the second an-I en each guest
·the Citizens National Bank, novnual Community Chriatritas din- I Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Rus- !elties and Columbus and South- .
rn&gt;r and party Tuesday evening I sell w~re in charge ot the mu- ern Ohio Electric Company, bal-l
~~ the chu rch.·
sic and carol singing and Mt~y- i loons and pe~ils. Mrs. Dowson !
The dinf\er was sponsored by i or Lee Smilh gave out the ' and Mrs. C. 0. Fisher _made :i
th' ,;ocial Concerns Commis-: treats. Men of the ch~ch were : and_ decorated the Chflslmas
sion and the Evangelism and , on the clflln-up comm1ttee.
1cookJes.
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Education Commissions of thel
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VOL XVII

SPORT
SHIRTS

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POMEROY-MIDDlEPORT. OHIO

NO. 203

Linda Yost Elected Honored Queen !2
Of Bethel No. 62, Job's Daughters '=
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, L

chirra, utafford
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$1.95

':h"rrh Mrs. Wayne Gibbon•. I
~or1al Concerns Cha1rman was
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generar chairman. assisted byf
me mbers of the arcles
and . Linda Yost is the new honor- istic form. A dinner at 5:30
tommissions.
· ed queen following election of I preceded the meetmg,
· WI'th Mrs. •A
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/ ~~ldl ~n were seated a~ ta~ ' of!'irers held by Bethel No. 621Ht&gt;lena Mullen. promot~l' of hos- ~
be~ de-co:ated ~0: the hoh~a} : of !he International Order of , pita lily . as chairman. ~tfls were 1
~f'tl'&gt;On w1th mm1ature Chnsl- . Job's Daughters \'londay even- exchanged followmg n.
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ITlfi~ trees, c~ndlse and hol_ly. ~ .
. 1 the Pomerov il·tasonk l
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1 li ::hted Christmas tree wh1ch ;~g a!
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t1ad be.n decorated by the Sen- , ~;;~~-fer Blakesle~. honored j
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M 'IH' and Mr. James Brew- queen, presided when initiation
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mgl,m , counselor, further car- was held for two girls. An in·
l'! t-d olll the theme.
. . was rece1v ed lrom {'·I
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_,u rup av?rs were pro\'1 - . I' . 8 u-. 1 to attend its in•
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1f
ed ·i:1· the _Junw.r ~YF w1th the i :l;~tio: 0~ o!hcers J&gt;f'cembPr !
F!e;mor Carrle m charge of
the 20. T wo mt!m bers were rermrl·1' ,
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i.lm mg
room decoratmns, .Jr. d . ho· .," 1 Debb'te H"yesl fhe annual Chnstmas dmner A
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be
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·t h ' e 18
spl~-&lt;~ s,
D h li
'Jh ·_ mem . ~ daedssJS mRgh Wld in Cabell Hospital, Huntington. !of Jane Howell Tent, aug . A
f .-;ervmg mcu
on a; d J Theiss in Meigs Gen- tt!rsoft:uion\'t&gt;terans,wa!i:held ' R:
1Mundav evening at the home of 1 ~
ll\'~el l Sandy Johnson, Robbie 1an 1 oy
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11nd Verne O_rd. Sylvt~ Swan- : er~ther offk~r!-i elected were i Caddie. Wkkham. Uninn Ave .. ~
~~1n . Oke~· R1tter. Doxae Wal- _l 'nd· L
enJor princess · 1whkh is bea utifully def'orat~d A
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Clwson,
h
ommdy
Pam
Cleek,
junior
prince-ss
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the season.
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8\WIIl't y- an on k ,,
·de· and Deb-:
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Doug Dowson and Sherrie Shu- oel' Y .,ease, ghuiJ .1:1 h
d : Members were sealed at a ta-jli
OIL King, mars a h. Ide on~~:~ ble wJtll white rover and rt-d ~
ler ,11 th~ Senior MYF
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n-t&gt;lt'ct set T urs ay V'O"l' · ·
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\l1·~ Na n Moore. kitchen quee ,
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_· lh · burdt&gt;r ;md H 1·enterpll'('f
of · '.5
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ember 23 at 3.30 p.m. as t'
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: h;w m;tn _ was_a~s1ste~ m pre- d· e fol' the iris lo Jmvt&gt; tht&gt;ir : boll~. pomse lllil ~ i:lllt
ns · =
pa nng . the ch1c!\en dmner Uy at
.. e gand on Mondav, . rna ~ bHubles. F.l1z a?eth Camp- A
i.lr~ Walter Hayes Mrs Bruce ' robes tJtt d,
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wUI be held for inswlta Chns l ma~ NII'Sages .!In srna 11 •
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AU · brushes lied wJ ih a red und i
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. tion l 1at evenmg a1 r : 30.
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~t'r s u 11e c urc ass-~sted m , r ts Eastern Stars and \la sJII'er (IW_
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1em ng ;md donated to the din · pa en · . . 1 d
. F!Jilnw mg the dmner. t11e regu- .tt
b
h h ~s are !nvl. e ·
· I Mr!-i . . !'•
r.rr Jn d st1·rr othe rs
. , r 'ttu co·~ l - lar mee!mg wc1s. he ld •w1L1
. roug I l e, · The mee1mg
c1ose d n
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:·h1ldn·n ill &lt;llld !rom the din. _____
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-- 1 campbetl. presldt•nt. m charge -w
More titan just a half size •••
ner The Revs·. Howard Rup-·
, t, he . welcomed Goldia l&lt;~lbt'r- ' :
Spl.atlt·l'('d Polka-Dots, i-u. varied :tius, S'U -'i'l'l
pfll und \1. E. Dowson brought .
I teld,
who has be-en unabiP lO .,
'r.mnd a fuUy lined lk:iwl-mfr - rin(l•'d cmd
tile rt11 Jdr!!n from the count )I
attend. Election of officrrs was
ixrll'etl tli the J~4'r.-k . Tltr. f·reedMn. gnl&lt;'f' and
ntJmt· .
i lll:' ld Wl lh Lene~ Hamm sele{'ted = mo
'o€1t~-e·rd fJ{ fluid Ante.l T·riw~lait~ Ja~l'!h
r;.~v ors of pencJ\s. r:olori n~
. as presJdent : Minn ie Nru lzling, ~
m.ake~; thi..-.; c. dt·ess you'U love ami li ve i n.
,book ~. :;uckt&gt;n
and cookies
:st"nltl/' vice presdf'n t:
Pearl :;
WJ:ur it wilk Of' "Miithout its d®ble Monk 's
IH'rl' gJI'l'll t'&lt;i l'h ch ild. Fol lowHeynolds. jun10r vice president: ' 'i
mg th dinner a l'dm WJS pre- · Apprnximately 65
~:~tlendt&gt;d \lr~ . c 11 mpbell. ehaplain : Mr .~. :
ra.~Ti. Yuu'll tvant th.-eae dots. with lots of
~e ru t'd entllled. "Tht
Night the six u'cl uek chicken dinner \VJckhum treasurer; Mrs. Camp ,:
da.&lt;k in Frrnck NAVY, Skvi&lt;lrk BLUE Clr
tltiurt· Cl!n.&lt;&gt;lmas." and ''The of the DAV and Auxiliary Mon- · bell fir st eoundl
rm~mber: : r
Siam HOSE'
------ --day evening at their hlill on . PeB~l Reynolds, second Coun&lt;'il ~ :
SJZEJS; 12lJ-20B
Rutternut-av.
member, Mrs. Elbt&gt;rfeld . third :
The. Uristmalil theme
wasd ' Council member • and J'•Hnnie •lf'
earned uul on the table an ~ Neutzling, publicity. I'
: fa\'urs were candy t•ane!-l. &lt;_; uest.s: Severa l communicatol\9 were
95 to
00
were Re\'· and Mrs.
Frank : read. Contributions were made .:
Cheesebrew, ~tr . and Mrs. Paul i to the Xenia. Sandusky, ChPer · !If'
See our heautiful selection of Holiday DressesHaptunstall amd Mrs.
Beulah and Sunshine Homes.
Round ' = styles t'or all the exciting occa ~ ions awaiting you.
cards were = Come in and mak!:! your selections now.
-White. Each mldn was _present- robin Christmas
. t'd a gift from the Aux.1hary and senl Lo Clara Zier. J~mue Huw-1 1
. the tadies had a gift exchenge. :ell and Gladv!l Cuckler. T h e 15
, Mrs. Edith Spe_n_cer. cummand- traveling prize was awardt&gt;d
:er of the AuxJ11ary, pr~senlt'd 1 tu Mrs. C&lt;~ mpbell . At the rlose =
ea~h of the officers _a g1ft.
oi the meeting l!:ifts wt-re ex- I'
, 1he program presented fol- chansed.
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. "Abide With i,k.' presenr ed by :
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Rev . Cheesebrew. and a duet
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sung by Mrs H aptonstarr and .
Mr s. Whle. A v1olm solo by ,
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Mr Haptunstall and
~rouj.J ;
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singing uf "Silent Night" eros-:
, ed program.
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• The pam· room at Osca r·~ ' ~
STYLE 201
• t:tntto flowilll Heat
in Ga llipoh; was the men! ;ef. ;
Perf•d ~lp under )'Oil'
pampets )lOLl' fabrics!
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1 tmg
fur tl1e annual (.1mstmas 1
sheers. Acceoted wit1l
• No-stoop lint screen
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Pomeroy, Ohio
dir~ner of the- Ladies ,1\ux i li&lt;~ry j
beautiiullace andembroi·
is rij'ht on tbe door!
of the Syrar·use Volunteer Fire
deriel. with the hiddeR
. • New up..- color
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
Dept.
~- bonus of a FmntSUdow
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Porc:etaia Enamel Mum.
NOT OPEN
follow ing it, a Christmas proPanel to elil1'liRMI "'Sei, gram was dirE'&lt;'ted
bv Ada
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Slal'k, opening with the group ~
O.Ctmbtr 11-18
Tricot in whiter bill*,
"MY BLOOD RUNS COLD" singing •·Silt'nl Night.'' Prayer
Troy Donahue Joey Hetber- was given by Edith Hood. ~nd =
ton, Barry Sullivan, .Jellnett~ Mail&lt;! Picken• read Luke 2• l· li
Si•es
Nolal1.

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Match His Shirt With
Kirbury Orion Socks

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One size fits sizes 9 to 11. Hi-bulk
orion, crew top, white and solid
colors.

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Dinner Guests
Af DAV Hall

A ROBE
to $16·50
Choose from our wide selection of
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Robes,

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fabrics,

many styles in stripes, solids, plalds
and patterns. Sizes small, medium,

Budget-priced
FRIGIDAIRE
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Annual Dmner

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SLIPS
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Little extra gift that m,en like to get. Cho)ce of
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See the leleetlon of Lad, Buxton and Lord Buxtcm Jewell'J
Cooo. RAtady fur , ......lo.ction on tho lat floor.

Car Coats

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tahie Won rou itoo"" it. Jua.t c--l'U u•. You've got our number.
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nessy, Peggy Story, Becky Hou~
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The Barrel $5.00

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Trnop No. ,261 Saturday at lh&lt; ~
Episcopal
Pari.o;h
house I
mHue plans for • Christ·
mas party. Present were Deb- 1 ~
bie Hawley, Debbie Crow, Debr.
bie Harbreeht, Becky Triplelt, ~ ,

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·THURSDAY -2 TO. 4 P.M.
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Aet!ng Health Commissioner Dr. E. F. Maag w•m·
ed today plastle ice balls being merchandised In the
United States should not be sold, or If sold, not used
by anyone.
The balls, tested by the Ohio State Health Department laboratory and by lndepeodent agencies, have
been found to eonlain water from Hong Kong with
high bacteria eouat. If the balls erack and release wa~
ter Jato liquid being •hilled high eontamination is
ee rtallthbnproved
n,
as ee ·
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Commissioner Maag asked that mertbants havlng
these Items on their shelves remove them. and th~l
anyone having purohased them destroy them Immedi·
ately.
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COLUMBUS {UPI!- The State Health Department totlay
recommended a ban on the sale of 1mported .water-ftlled
plastlC drink coolers, be1leved to be poU~ted W1th
Health Director Emmet ~; Arnold said laboratory ~st.~
showed the novelties were grossly polluted wtth bactena.
Arnold said local health departrrr:;nts woul~ hove to. act rm
their owt~ to ban the so-catled 1ce balls. Authontles m
Cleveland and Columbus have already banned the sale of

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tion prevented radio rommu- the all-time 1pace tndur18' _.,
nication.
records.
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Schirra and Stafford were in Stafford and SchitTl
a chipper mood after being up plunge back into the atalll!lr
intermittently all night talking phere at 10:13 a.m, EST . .
with ground stations and with and splash into the oeeaa '~
Gemini 1 astronauts Frank minutes later about 140 mliiJii
Borman and James LovelL
south of Bermuda.
Bormao and Lovell orbited on
PlnpoiDt Meelflc
o·
toward a planned Saturday Schirra, the icy-nerved •
landing which will give them I year--old "old man" of -t bl
two full weeks in spm:e and ali i astronauts, steered Gemb:d. I
- - · - - - - -- - - ---- fauttlessly lnU&gt; • pitiP"•
meeting with GemiDl 7 tllll
enthnllled millions of 1111 !eM
countrymen,
The estronaull Ia bolD I
1 were
awake several ttm.
: during the nigh~ 1D splrl_.
' conversation with tbe jrou8l
and with tach other.
" You just ruined a . . .
PT. PLEASANT - Announce- breakfast," Schlrra toW ·•
ment that the Point Pleasant ground station controller wjj
Archery Club would host the instructed him 1o put i.
"world series of archery" this thermometer in his moutll •
summer was made al a meet· take his temperature.
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AI'e Hosts tO

~!~ 0~h~i5~t;rna~:~es ~~~ ~;

Senior Men

AI'r Polluti.OD

Jn vaIIey •
p bT
r0 e arget

West Virll"inian . ,.,
Hurt in Wreek

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usmessmento L~: ~~ad!~~~::
damage 1o each vehicle. No in- H ( K
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being from Ypsilanti and leavlog the state "some years ago"
to make a trip ta OiiUornla.
But he elairnB knowing nothing
of a wile and lOIII' ehlldren.
About 8 year folllllll!ng tbe
Califu . tri White llllld h
t "',;" Pied 1 waltre.;. ~
me an marr
Daytona Beach, Fla.
"Tbfngs aeetqed to he 101Dg
fine for us. But now this. I've
been laying m 1D my ceU all
dsy trying to figure thls . oul
It's like • nightmare. Nuth!ng
comes bact,'~, White llllld.
')'anner salll·,pos!tlve ldentlllea~~ttn . . heeit matltt fhrouah
fla~Wprinta.
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8ankTL...£t
Unsolved I•n
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l200 professional shooters. Also 1 RAVENSWOOD _ The fin!
I planned during the three day o- bank robbery In the history ..
pen tournament IS a dance, pa- this West Virginia town remafA.
rade , fireworks and social e- ed unsolved today.
vents.
1 A spokesman or the Ravel»
Twenty _ eight Lions
and The PM and Gray Eagle I wood Police Department aaJt
their Senior Citizen guests at- shooters w1\l r.eturn _later ml this morning whoever broke·ia- ~·
ded th 1 b' annual Christ· July for the NatiOnal Fteld Arc-I to the Jackson County Ill'*
ten p tecus
Wed e~day at Fed- ery A't''21tNt·
ssoc1a Jon s s a 1ona r' here Tuesday night is fret ......
:~ ~h~rch. n
Championship and will draw ap- $972.91, all in coins.
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proxtmalely
1500
shooters.
rour,
to
work.
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Police said tbe theft - dJI.
Middlepolrtl, was lher most P~::·
covered early Wednesday~ t
lor of a semor CII~ns
service station attendaat a
. He added a festtve touch
route to work.
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to the program_ of _caro sm?The thieves entered tht bad:
ing, accompa~ymg Jt on . hiS
IS
I by breaking a large plait ....
"~ddle" _w1th extraordmary
, window.
skill and vtgor. Men from the
! The money sto~ eoosllflill
county home also were spec- ~
1 of stlv&gt;r coins, mostly q . - i
ial guests.
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I and half-dollars bank offlclaM
Ladies of the church serving PARKERSBURG, W.
Va .l said.
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--- a chicken pie dinner were Mrs. (UPI) _- A Spec1al senate sub- 1 Investigating officers l8itl Ill
Rose Guinther, Mrs. Ada Hoi· comm1ttee on air and water pol- l burglars were unsuccescJful .Ill
ter and Mrs. Pal Holter.
lution wa.s scheduled to ope~ a trying to open three other 111111
heanng 10 the Federal Bu1lrl- safes in the bank
Tbe Racine Baptist
Driver is Charged
ing here tod"y to mvesllgate The FBI was .,;,lled 111 W.
air pollution uf the Ohi&lt;&gt; Rtver . th . st' r
Christmas program, "In
In Middleport
Valley.
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Father's House," will he
A RL t. Pomeroy man was The subcommittee. headed by '
sented Sunday, Dec. 19, at
charged with faiUng to stop Sen. Edmund Muskie, DMaine,l
p.m. The junior
and
within an assured clear dis- was expected to call about 10
~BYF groups are in charge
tance following a traffic acci- witnesses, including West Vir. . . dent at l::W p.m. Wednesday ginia Gov. Hulett C. Smith and
the program. Everyone IS mvlt· on North second-av in Middle- at least two groups from neigh.
ed
port.
boring Ohio from Marielta and Edward lhle 24 Letart, ·~
Middleport polke cited Ro· Belpre.
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aald Eugene Gill to Mayor Lee The subcomnnltee is und.,. Va .· suffered facial cull . .
Tbe Temperature In
Smith's oourt on the cnarge r•e Senar.. Publtc Works Corn· contrt"o~ of the ch~
roy's business district at
after his car rammed into the roittee. It includes Sen. Jen- ~esu 01 ~one""'r t 12-lt
a.m. ~as 40 degrees, under
back of a pick-up truck driven nings Randolph, D-W. va • one riH~a;. meruy •
· ~:
dy skies.
by Franklin M. Rizer, Pom...oy. of Jhe ranking members.
Police said the ltl55 rert
Rizer's truck was stopping for
driven by Ihle ran off tbe rilll
traffic in Iron! of it when tbe
d f tbe h'""
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. !UP!)- fie has changed a little, but
The last few days have beon tbat's him," said Mnt. Mallion.
"like a nightmare" lor an .Oblil . Mallloll, wbo underwent a lie
truckdit~rbehfgqflelttlllllld , lt)l: ~tector tell Wedne'lby, said
pollee a bout a wile .and .. fitiir I ~er lLeard of Maurtce Malcblldn!o he claims to know .no- Uon.
thing about.
Pollet Claim Proof
Compooodlng tbe mattu Is However, State Police Deleetbat Robert R. White, Clncla- tive Sst. Roy Tanner llllld ponat, who pqllce aay actnally Ia llce "have .some evldenc to inMaurice MaUlon, Ypslionli, dlcate be lWhite) does know"
Mleh., is tDarried to llluthor be 1a Mallion.
woman. They have three chi~ MaUI!Hl vonlsbed about eiJlht
dn!o.
yeai'l ogo 'ltoiu' Ypsllaoti where
Mrs. Elalne MaUion ldeJlllljeil he wis a route coffee salesman.
her .llllll&gt;and at the county jail &amp;lruct !lu llund in a SUJIOl'
where be 18 beltti beld 011 market parttng lot with all tus
CiwPJ,crt ~on- . .
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were blown away ~h· burs:r of I~~k~~~~:ndt~a~·lf :r~~:~~~ ~g a~ the Pl~a~nt rum( ~e~rt ' r:.he~.~,%e : ~~wr.:~bl
~bllat~o~ f;:l:ssly :~r~om;~ J~nSQn said took the United e~~~ ~ve: 1 ~o~k YN~~L~::I P~e~~ l recorder refused to r
emml
b
ht Stat "
lep higher on the ,
,
1 h
today m the same wey tit
cate~ ~aneuvers that rou~- tai:!a o';: ~e moon."
dent of the ProfessJOna Arc ery_ l Gemm 7 recorder had ell'W
It wlthm 6 ~ 10 feet of No. I s Amer;can flags were whipped t~~~a~~~he w~~~~o~p:~~xl::~l~- m the week. When_ the
nose toCI no e Possible
out at the space fligh t center
shooters eK ected t~ arti- [ C"dr~arvon ~ound station tali
ose 811bo t
near
Houston
Newsmen
served
Y
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th p th
r. 11Sch1rra to k1ck 1t and see lf M
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th4'They !:ere -~oo:a~ ~:::al~; champaigne
proJect officials ~'!:n~~:nts eto be r~:ldn~n~o~~ . could start it he Uld.
ey cou ge wt
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ndezvous news o
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to~ching," ts. the w~y __Fli
~-&amp; ~t~---the ofiiclals McClintic Wtldhfe area_m Jul:- ~
Director Chmtopher C. Kraft coal~, tr:eoeraJ toast to I The mo~th of Arc~e? ~urn~~
De
put it.
gaveb vi an thing to do ' ments WI open on u Y , _wl i'
The two cratt then I went e~~neueda o~ag: 2)
the fourth hann~;r Professtona~
along In clostWutrness or a
n n
-Champions lp o enng a r~cor
Archery Assoc1atwn NatiOnal

UNCOLN, Neb. (UP() _ A gift-laden Christmas train
bore·
the best wishes' and presents of Americans westward
in
to the people ol Viet Nam today. A massive drive to send
gifts to U.S. servicemen in Vlet Nam appeared nearly comthe
Pleted.
"Tonight America speaks with what Is happenlngbere, ..
Sen. Carl Curtis told a shivering, cheering crowd of 200
1 persons who gathered in the Nebraska night to watch the
• train pull out Wednesday. "It is the voice of America • . .
WASIDNGT?N - . PRESI· 1 the voice of patriotism, of generosity, the votce that stand~
dent Johnson s mtenstve wee~· for firmness in defense o{
long venture mto. personal dt· ! freedom, the senator Said. presents and sblpped to Saigon.
plomacy enters 1ts
second i The f~eigllt train left the u.s. servicemen will distrh
stage today itb the arrival of i t' ' ell ital last Sunda\• bute the gifts to the South
British Prime Minister Harold :~;~: if~ for the Siuth Vitnamesa somebme m JanuaWi lson for two days of talks. 1Vietnames~ collected on drive ry. .
The first sU!ge. ended Wed· sponsored by Ute U.S. Jaycees,
nesday when President Moham- !Young Democratic Clubs of
med Ayub lilian of Paki~tan IAmerica and the Young Repub- Santa is Coming
wound up has two-d~y vts!t;. lican National Federation.
To Syracuse Sunday
the coolers.
the third stage begms Sunday 1
.
when West German Clmncellor Aft~r it pull!d into the s_tabon Santa Claus wilt make his
Ludwig Erhard comes to to~ . at Lmcoln, workmen switched annual visit to the Syracuse
on an additional boxcar loade,d town hall Sunday at 2 p.m., it Sheriff Char!!es
NICE• FRANCE - W. SOM- w~h thl! Great Plams city s was announced today
erset Maugham, one of
the conllibuUon-15,000 cartons of The Ladies Auxili~ry of the Two, Jails Them
great storytellers of English pork aod ~... old clotlilitg. Syracuse Volunteer Fire de- l
Jailed
hr..raturee, IS dead at the age medical supplies and tollelrJes. partment, sponsor of Santa'si Two g:rsobyns ;ere Co l
of 91. He ]eaves a rich legacy Other boxcm:s con~ned a visit, s.aid aU youngsters of the IWed~es Y
egs
ba1~_,Y
9
of no~els, ~luys and sho~t s~r· potpourri of. gifts raDgJna from village and any chUdren wbo :rlff Ro~ ,c, Harten
les, mcludmg the classiC • Of X-ray machmes to oatmeal to attend Syracuse grade . sc~ooll partmen . .
.
/.
Humaa Bondage"
raw salt.
are invlted. Treats will be giv- 1 Vern~ ~avid Mi~ler, ;s:,, R_t.
The end came in the eaely The !rain will he unloaded al len to each ehUd after they talk It, Gallipolis, 18 bemg. held '"
mornmg hours today at Maug- Cleorlleld, Ulalt, aod sorted by Iwitlt Bonta. The Syracuse Fire county tall on affldovtts charham's beloved vUla ·00
the a priority list submitted by the ' department truck will also take gin,; him with 1!faod larceny and
French riviera shortly after the South Vlelllamese. Then the Santa on ~tour of the town so forgery , and Gary E. VanMetunoomclous author was moved gifts will continue weotward he can visit with shut-ins, and or, 28, Rt. I, Reedsville, was
by tus earlier request from the where they will he joined by Iothers at the Syracuse
rest arrested on a non - oupport
Brltlih-Amerlcao
bos~ltBI about 12 addiUonal boxcars of borne.
charge.
where he· hod lingered in cuua
stnee last Saturday, That wtsb
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Fine quality broadcloth, stripes and prints. Coat style.

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Mrs. Sl,ck re•d the Jntroduc. ;
34 to 46
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Gary Merrill, Jane Merrow , tiun of "Now When Jesus Was :
Born in Bethlehem·"
Taking ~
Be sure to see all the
SUN .. MON. 1nd TUES.
· part were: readings, "Great ,
other excellent gift
•4SERG~~ 119D~l~HEAD" . Moments in The Life of Mary," 1
cTeehnicolon
by Haz~l Oark, "Which Was I
suggestions by Phil
Frankie Avalon. Deborah ITh~ ~on Of God," by Sylvia
Walley, Ce~ar Romuo, Fred Zwtllmg; "Fear Nut. Mary," ~ Maid. Half Slips, Reg.
Clark, buster Kt'aton, Har b A.g
Wh'te
1 : "A nge1s. " bY
\'fY Lembeck, En! Ardt'u, · '!
ne-s
ular Pajamas, Shorty
Donna Loren.
: Naomi London and "That Holy i
F•aturett.: Hoots • c;om,
Thin!!. " hy Mlld~d Pierce. "A-·.
Pajamas, Baby Doll
Middleport, 0.
3Stoog"
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anger, ' was sung, :!
Pajamas, Robes and
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and. the poem, "No Room,'' was :;
rf"CJ ied by Mrs. Hood. Taking . ~w Gown Sets, Gowns in
,
i part in a reading,
"Gifts '
shorty' waltz and full
11,Jat Cannot Be Wrapped." were ;
, M1·s. Pierce, Clara Lavender an · ~length.
In lingerie
lo aa ~. -- - - - - - , .
Marie Hizn
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taiiWsiUIIIer.
Linda Hubbard read 8 poem, '
department 1st floor.
. "Our Christmas Wish ·• and the
i program closed with 'the Lord's i ~
Prayer in un ison.
'~
' AUending were the members '
1above and Thelma Grut•ser, Eil- i
Every length, every style, every
; e~n Clark, Mary Hubbard. Viv - 1
glove a gal will love, here now for
1 ian Slack, and Marv
Oonna :a
Christmas &amp;iftin&amp;l Our selection
:Simms. of Columbu~. Kathryn:;
features warmth, elegance.
Johnson and daul{hters Tammv ' i
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SPACE CENTER HoustonIspace and make an other takeoff from Cape Kennedy.
complexity and dilficulty of
(UPII Walter Schi~ra, mak· endurance fl1ghts seem puny by 1
Farewell iD Spact'"
.. brmgmg mto fclo~ f~rmat;~~
ing lt look easy, flew Gemini 6 compari son.
After the rendezvous, Gcmm• l two spacecra t urt mg
to within a man's-length of its
All four pilots had won 6 pulled away With a burst of miles ab&lt;Jve the earth at 17.500
Gemini 7 sistership Wednesday I another dast~nctwn-compnsmg Its maneuvering rocket s, a~d i mil~ an ~our And not o~e who
to give America the world's tile ~orld's first space quartet. t~e two craft .flatted along o~t dlsussed It afterwar~ fai led to
fu·st space rendezvous Then he With the a1rcraft carr1er distances rangmg up to 30 express happy surpnse at how
and co-pilot Thomas . Stafford IWasp and its brood of recovery miles Hopefully' Gemint 7 well everytlting went.
soared toward a triiJillpl)ant ships and aircraft standing by would be only about 25 miles I After It was over all four
Atlantic landing today..
to greet them, Schirra anJ. away when 6 made its flammg astronauts, understandably
Astffmau'ts Frank Borman Stafford were set to land at the I re-entry and could get pictures tired, settled down in .a 10-hour
and James Lovell bore on end of their Ith orbit at 10:29 or this all-important event.
sleep period.
toward a Saturday landing that ' am. EST just short of one full ! Space offictals had empha· Tension and fruslratlon dat·
wtll give them two full weeks in lday after thear letter·perfect sized all along the vast ing all the way back to Oct. 25
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PRESENTS CHECKS - Jack Welsh, right, president of the Middleport Chamber of
hand• Middleport
a soft
contact but Schlrra and
Mayor Lee Smith two checks of $100 each. The checks from the Middl~~ort C of C ~nd the Mid~leport ~taU Mer·
ere wa~ n~n 1~o~~ ~ontact with the \V:-.sp aHer a five ·
chants Association are contributions to the town as payment for the priVIlege of vffermg free parkmg service to shop. St_afford" we e t" eriod when s eed and the heat of fricpers ju Middleport for the two-week period before Christmas. -Sentinel Photo.
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The calm, Cool space heroes returned to earth 25 hours
and 52 minutes after they blasted off from Cape Kennedy
to speed 100,000 miles and frisk around the heavens only
six feet from Gemini 7 astronauts Frank Borman and James
LovelL
At 10:25 a.m. EST, Gemini 6 was 9,700 feet above the
gently rolling ocean. An 84-foot, orange and white striped
parachute flared out and dropped the jubilant astronauts

large and extra large.

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SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPI) - Gemini 6 astronauts
Walter Schirra and Thomas Stafford brought their space·craft down like a fireball from their historic rendezvous
with Gemini 7 and splashed down in the Atlantic where
rescue ships and helicopters waited. They came down about
33 miles from the aircraft carrier Wasp.

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However, he said, the
still Insists he Is Robert R.
White.
Uvtd On ReUOf
Mrs. Mall !on llllld she
raised ber four ehiklren
tbe help of relief funds
her hushend tllsttppured
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Following her viait with
..- MaUion In tbe OOllllb'
she said:
"I have nothing to aay to
Love """" to hate and
will just 81'0" unless you try
loraet."
T"'"'er oaid Mallion'•
~ looked like a
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the car's front end. lhle . .
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arrested on a charge ol ....
Veter1111 Memorial Hotpllll Pomeroy busmessmen wtll be less operation after 111 d ' ·
Mary Johnson, a.sked to donate at least an treated at Veterana Mealoriat'
Muon; Judy Mtehael, Racine; hour of thetr time Suturdey, hospital. Pomeroy ..,.....,..
Mrs. Kenneth Kale,
Ilarry Dec. 18, to help with collections squadsrnen look him there. , •
Roush, Clifton; Etbel er..., Ra for the Sal..ttoo Army Chrtst· In other acHvity,
Wi!WIC
cine.
mas Kettle on Main-st.
McClain forfeited 8 $25 bolll ·
~ - Wlllle Croos, Envoy R&gt;y. Wining said to- ' in Mayor Charles Letar'l Ctlltlif,
Raelne, Roberl Cozart, Pori· day some busmessmen have al- on a disturb in&amp; the pea c •
land George Worliog, Racine; ready agreed to take time from charge.
.
Wilma Bloke, Cllfton; Barbara their busy sshednles to help
·
Nell, Alenndrla, W. Va. JO&amp;- with the project, while others
eplt Bawers, Coolville; Marth• are being urg&lt;d to do tlkewise. Adml•ol. . - "l'ltomM ""'""''~
Smllh, Racine.
A scbedule tor the businessmen Pl&gt;meroy .
II008'I'E1Is TO MI!:ET
to participate Is betng arnmg. Dilc...... - J0101(11tW
The Middleport. Atbletic Boos- ed. Eovoy Wining indicated the Middleport;
Sylvia
ters wtn meet mni8bl (Th- project planned In Pomeroy Is Pomeroy; Elmer N...day) 11 the ·ltljb ..at 7:30 olmilar to the custom Io many dleptl'l; Blrl llmll,
fiii'
p.ltl.
.
townallld clUea of the &lt;LOlllllrJ. PIIIDt.

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2-DaRy Senlln~l. ~mero~·~ldd!eport, 0 ., Dec. 18. 1965

Schirra
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with this triumph.
ln Wash Lng ton. Director
J•mes E. Webb or tbe National
Aeronautics and Space Admi-~
mstratiun yelled, "Isn't that
wonderful!
Isn't that won~
d~rful!" flinglng wide his arms. '
After aTI this long wait lor a
~hul at formation flying m
~pat'&lt;', Schirra and Stafford
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1-1 t•re as off~hand about it all .as 1
lwn men driving home lrom 1

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Galhpolls and Pomeroy, the Larry Mitchell and Rod Gilkey Ito score 74
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Either· B
mar "' or tho : Devils . d&lt;lense hal permlt~ Porple and White are 6-1 senior
out a conference victory face John 'Brown '4 en!.
,· · ursonmen.
::at
pomts, an average of 57. Dick Knight and 5-11
There hasn't been
much bart. forWtml. the Co'&lt;ll~iifl·. ·.~
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: Th 81 De II8 Ill be t B
brightness in drill ~ this week have been producing
each other at Gallipolis Frtday J. Ryal, &amp;.3 junior ..will' Opent Either Bob Ford, 5-8 junior 1 ~ ue
v w
ou , ruce Si.Jnp8on at forward ; Ron
1
by the Middleport Yellow J.ck· their point quota - 40 llel•..eil"
night.
at center on the cAHS plasks;or Jimmy Gillmore a-a oph: ~ ~~ ~wo Y~k~~ 11 nlne-1~g an· ~ Junior center:
Both sqll6ds own non league et 8 p m F 'da
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IR eJBUe· Jun or 111 Moore and S.lO sen
ets preparing for their fourth them - but other
trium hs - Gallipolis downed
.. n y.
lomore will start ~~ the other \ play. Last loop win by GAHS ior Dick Werry, guards.
.
Southeestern Ohio outmg,
a GetJrQe Sauer· Mark
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60-56 two weeks aoo Pistol Pete Anderson will start goor~ post for. Gallipolis. Dan- came over Logan, 84-52, In Jan- Simpson is the only regular
joust with the big Logan club and Davis have not
a
e
ny Gilmore, 5-.3 senior guard is uary of 1965
b k f
)as
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Friday night here.
wi!h enough more to '"'!- -.
while Pomeroy
slipped past at one guard. Anderson is a 5-9 iexpected to see actlon also
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squad
1 ac rom . t years
Hacine 59--56. Both have drop- senior, and the ~viis' kip de- l p
.
.
· ~~~ On the other hand, Co'Bchl which won SIX of 14 conference
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f
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omeroy Js averagmg 'tO Russ Moore's outfit will
at- games Kni,llht a d 1
WH
,
~ three conference ga~es_- ens1ve ace He Imute~ Athens points ~r game. The Panthers tempt to push the Galli&amp;DJ Jnto a 6-l · uo r w" arry es.
.
The Ja~kets will be meeting He has used Jim
1y,o of those losses were mfhct- IM.lke Wr~n to seven pomts, and have gtven up 286 · points- an the cellar with a vlcto over ' e'ar j lo' on letten last ,
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a team Jn a perf~d stunduft' Asa Hr:,dhuy al
ed by common opponents-Ath--. Wellston s Ed JaL·obs to 17. average of 71. Gallipolis ts av- the Blue Devils .
ry
j Y F :dbut, were~~~ regulars.
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Pat
ess and We_llstoedn.
p th .
time eraging 53 points per battle. The Expected to 'start for the ]
ttr; lpmmary game ' ''I need a better throwing arm, ue play and 2-2' over all.
I both veter'on mEmbers)
Athens
rtpp
the
an
e1s
-.m.
ba Ia
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M-44 a margin of 40 points.
tt I eye aDd klk.IDJ foot. Last Saturday night Logan·
:ne D&lt;IVIS
The Bulldogs dumped GAHS &gt;3·1
Rio JV's Suffer
Try !baton your old
in pac-ed
by Gregg Posten and
_ A mar'l:in of
pomts,
~
Ga1UpoU1 ladependent
Cbristmaslaad.
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Merl Bell With 12 pomts each, reboundin slren ~ P
.lUA
17
37
Wellston crush.ed the Panthers
League cames tclleduled for 71-67 Setback
g
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1trounced Pomeroy 6t -•11 in Pan85·50 - " 35-point difference.
tonight at Waoblagtou School
therland. However. somebody m . The Jtwkel,, with a
The Rockets slipped past Gal·
have beea poetpeaed.
Tbe
Rio Grande's Junior VBrsity
Pomeroy turned man excelle n1 fnda~ mght . still could'
Jia Academy, 61-59. GAHS lost By UnUed Press International 63 rebounds to only 27 for &amp;•met wUI bt retcbedaled •t b&amp;sketball team suffered a 71d":!fensive job, for .Jim Phelps, vage an exeellent piece
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to Middleport 61-57, and Porne- Foresight is mwally a prere-1 Albright.
a a.ter d8te.
67 setback .'it Parkersburg Wed- 1
a three year veternn and
good seaso n gomg into the IIOU! r;. ,
roy'::; other loop loss was inflict. Iquisite for success, but In
'
eft~~ nesday night. The f~ture Red-.
~~·orer _last ye'-Jf· produced JUS1 da ys.
.·f,il,r
1
ed by Logan. 61·41 .
Isports it can often prove fatal. I Loyola of Chicago registered !
men battled Mountam
State .
s•x pumts.
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By comparative scores, Gol\i-1
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Iits fifth triumph against yl CoUege Baskttbd Re.ults College's varsity, and although
A
than
polis should move out or the Provrdence, lookmg ahead to single
by blasting Mi,ourr By United Prell lnlenloUonal outsc?ring the home club from
. 1 exeept
bJg at Hohday
Billy Smith scored 2.i 1
1!4s1
I the f1eld. 29-28, were beaten by
. •s PI.d er. r)avis
. ha~ IJeen aJimcr
. mtofl \-\ellston
, P · ·co-leaders
e ,Jackets Wltlr
run,,,"'
.w1th a. wm over Pome- the
Festival
New y kBasketball
1 t th. 108-85.
.
four poi t R' led
.
roy Fnday mght, b~t one can't
or. 8 er lS Ipomts to pace
Loyola while St.Frncs (Pa.) 83 Rchmnd 71
n ~- 10
untJI the 9:- CINCINNATI (UP()
Prod- all week, reslritled to uarter~ also-undete.nt;d Athens
bert
count on
"ores. , month, almost fell VIctim to a game honors went to Missouri's Assumption t06 StonehiU 8 7 35 mark rn the last holf.
ded by GO&gt; . James A. Rhodes. with 0 vinr&gt; 11 wa.'.
ed he next Tuesda nr h '
,v
10
18
4
2
Smce takmg over the Panth·' pre-Chrrstmas surprrse Wednes-; Ron Coleman wrtb 211.
St. Jos. (Pa.) 83 Albright M
no": · for the "ason. , a committee named to find out would get haek into ,,:.;,I (J&gt;
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necld-. bracelet and earrl1111
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Trl!anlum-fabllku at
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TIL
8 ' o'CLOCK
TONIGHT

TmFARL

~mnparatrve

at Gathpohs in 1961 and a 76. trailed 67-62 with nine minutes 1St. Francis rPa. r rallred in th• Hofstra tl5 Frtoh Dck
67
Temple 85 creight
C.G. Acad 82 N y 00Mrtm 70
New York' AC
74
Ennsville 89 Catholic U 78
tire two schools, Pomeroy basi Mike Riordan provided the unbeaten Temple registered its Manhattan 1 1 U
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w.. n 44 and lust 30. The big gap! winning margin by convertmg sixth straight by an 85-59 count Columbia Iot. 8Rul
76
was established between 19211 two foul shots wiln
seconds over Creighton
Texas A&amp;M Lycomin 9;
12
and 1939 when Pf'HS scored 16 remaining .
defeated Rice 69-111 Houston Dcknsn
Wilke
g 90

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67 wrn at Pomeroy last year i remaining in the game Jimmy final minctes to heal Richmond
mars Moore's record against Walker came through
four · h3-78 Iowa !'. lammed Washing1I straight baskets to put Pro· ton 99·70 behind a 25-point
the Gallipolitans. .
In the overull senes between , vidence back m contention and effort by C:eorge Peeples

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NEW SHIPMENT FOR CHRISTMAS!

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Cmcrnnalr . Chamber of Com- h,., h&lt;en srekrng a better scor·
Rhodes .. 6-:&gt;--14. Gardner 5-7- me.rce, sard Wednesday he ex- mg .combmalron . than he had
: 17; Fredrrckson, 2-3·7; Pendet- peeled a
sne would b&lt; '". hrs. ' ' " lmg gr,•up m lhe last
,ton. 2-1-5 : Kmch lor. 6-0-12 : Cun- selt•eted by frrday . .
. t.•• games;, hot h defeats !Jack·
nmgham . 7-2-16 ; Totals 28· 1.)-· The Sites under cons1den1t1on Siln and N lsonv1lle1.
Buddy
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include the downtown west end Moore. gua rd . and Cary Sto.
'Score at Hall - Rio
J.l. area near Crosley Freid.
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Hamilton County Experiment ;-, ] PEORAZA. TO RRON('OS
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SPRING TIDf.S
. rrvcr front and Lunken Airpnr1 . Pedraza who qwrrterb·rcked
The term "spring tides" ha&lt;
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no reference to the seasons. FILM PREVIEW
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when _high tides are highest
film, showing
Football
League
low hdes lowest.
i best plays of the 195 season~ SJJ
ay for a reported
,OOO .

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War~e

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straight wins over Gallia Ac· st. Joseph's, ronked second inI ripped L&lt;&gt;uisiana State
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in the nation, had an easier time ' and Utah St. stopped Moreh"d LaSalle 87
f.)79
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Fight Rttults
Ark. St. 62 S.E. Okla. 48
nAHS Coach
Duke .Burson success.
g g Byr United Prtsll International S.W. Texas 35 Trinity 73
st ressed board work thi week i Arty ford Jed St J
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1\HITE PLAINS, N.Y. tUPII Texas A&amp;M 89 Rice 81
following the Devils' s.cond half with 23
ints 15 . of
s -Buster
272, Grand N. '!'ex ... Sl. 59 W. Tex. St. 55
lapse on thee buckboards aaaint l camino in
'n t h If t em I Hap!ds. Ml!!h., outpointed Char· , Tex. Loll. 115 Bishop 109
Athen
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Houston Ito L&lt;&gt;ursiana St. 87
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WERDUN SURPRISED
Utah St _90 Mreh!Xt (Ky .) 63
NE~ YO~K IUPl) Sonny
Mdftlt
! Werblm, pretdent of the New Ohio U. UO S.F. St. f%
York Jets of
lhe American Centre (Ky.) 95 Wlmngln 93
IPootba\1 League, expressed , Centre tKy . ~ 95 Wlmngtn 93
AT
, surprise Wednesday at the j Marietta 94 Capital 70
, reported $225,000 linebacker Yngstwn 90 Windsr (Qnt.) 67 ·
i Tommy Nobis will receive for Kent St. 103 Marshall 95
' signing with the Atlanta Fal- Carlr.&lt;!ge llO Carroll M
! cons of the National Football : Domncn (Wis.) 80 Kenosha 50
: League.
Indiana St. 120 DePauw 75
FRIDAY, DEC. 17th
Werblin Indicated that line- ' L&lt;&gt;yola (ill.) 1118 Mis!&lt;Ouri 85
9 P.M. to 2:30A.M.
: backer Carl McAdam of Dayton 76 Louisville 59
1Oklahoma, the Jets' No. zWaft MIL Wis. U. 102 St. Nrbrt's 91
Whitey Beegle, Caller
pick, would receive morr:
Kal:lmazoo 79 Elmhurst 72
~ - -- - -Ind. Central llO Marian 87
Akron 47 Wooster 34
Iowa 99 Washington 70
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. Meigs Community Action Pro- the Galli• • Meiga Corporation oentallve neighborhood lor ad· and ·the public health agency . .."'::: ag:inst &amp;.~:icons who ' :-==~~:::::::::~:;;;;;;;;:;~;;,;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;$
We, members of the Galli• gram, wish to thank you for •or Community Action. This is vice on program policy. c. The Considel'1ltion must also be giv· live in big cities.
yow accurate quote of
Mr. • non-~fit Corporation corn· proviSion of rn~ngfuJ oppor· en to the State EmploymentSer· As an example, he cited the ·l
EASY IERMS . ..
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the tunllles for reSidents to protest vlC&lt;s, labor, busmess, religious, air pollution control program. I
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ly need the full cooperation of necessary , compliment ol cor· or to projlO&amp;O addltlona to .or and lD!nonty groups.
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all members of the press.
porate ~clals to act for .these changes tn . the w~ys in which We have in our governing !maximum of 12.5 per cent of '
As you probably know one two counties ln lbe war on pov· a Comrnumly Action Prll@rarn
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the total national program I
· of th
A erty
is being planned or undertaken body a Wide representation from
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community shall cover 8 geo- We need and must have com- d. Employment to the mall· these areas, but we need a ,
pr. graphicol area of sufficient size Iplete resident participation. The mum extent feasible of the res- hard working, wide-awak~ ad· , deavor.
7 to 12
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and population to allow for the I Economic Opportunity Act re· idents of areas being served, visory committee made up of ! The Communty Action Pro.:
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effective ulilizatiun of human quires that a community action in jobs being created as part of members from all facets of our ' ject Aim is to Elevate
the
h sical and financial Nsourc: program be developed, conduct- the program.
society. Our Executive Commit· . INDIVIDUAL for whom
the
~s yin ~n attack on poverty ed, and administered willi the This Program will btt organ- tee will call a eeting soon to project is set up. "PEOPLE"
Communities containin
u: maximum feasible participation ized on a community • wide ba- select twelve members to serve ; is the Focal Interest
Middleport
Jntions
under
areg
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Very truly yours,
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Gordon Wooten
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BIG SELECTION OF ARTIFICIAL
' hers of the groups it will serve. brace compO'!E!nls in all the rna. tl~~~m~
· ~thi~·a~wo~rth~wbi~·~le~en-~~G~a~lli~·p~ol~is:_•_(O~h~lo::_.____.L======-=::==:::::'~""""'~~
Among the means to ensure par~ jor concenf.rtltiona of poverty :
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ticipation of resident!! of the in our county,
areaa and members of the The minimwn standards for -;--.-grolQ)S served are: a. Represen- 1representation, either on the
ALL WITH STANDS
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advisory committee are:
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tlt• s poc ket po rt able wit h Jewelry
~ t ·,• l 1 ng Built w1thBULOVAwatch

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"Titleist"

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The 1\uckeves atl r'tlt'll'11 a !IlCll ut ~16,28i fan s fur ft vl' ho me
l G&lt;Im &lt;'S. comr&lt;lff' d li 5ti:l ,740 tn
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GRIFFON, SEWELL
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E1 ~n Ohio lniversity. 70.463

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of lt .003 : l\.lJ;:tn1J, 5US7 in four
games fur an ttveruge of 12,614;
1n fti'C' g&lt;1 mes

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WI ~&lt;:S DRESS SHIRTS.
Ma n ~· collar s t y h· ~ . t n lt\'.

$3.50-$6.95

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OjMn Every Day and EV41nlngs
Until Chrl1tma1 h•

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~REAK

Mrs. Noble Hamon an~l·~~~~~
Mr. and Mrs. Elba
Columbus, were guests
the Thanksgiving weekend
theit' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
0 . McKnight and Mr- and
Fren Gillogy. Otlu!rs who
at the GillogiJ• horne during
boliday weekend were Mr.
Mrs. Ralph Frazier and family,j
Gallipolis; and Mr. and
Cecil Gillogly and family,
hens.

Hospital ~ews

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tl .• te rp.ece of BULOVA watch rna!\e r prec •s•on_

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$39.95

CANDY--FRUIT--NUTS-GOODIES

Entt&gt;red Hospital

Persons entrring Holzer fl os. ,

BULOVA MODEL S-917

pild during the last 24

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Harold
Q':)ell '
lH _ 1 r:alllpoli s Joyec
R. Ruush . \{1. 1 Pt. P!ea scmt
! Bonnie M. Persinger,
Arple
1' r.rnvr Mrs. Wallrr S. llyre. ,
Pt . Plea:-.:mt ~1 rs _ Dale Hu mphreys, NPw Haven Larr~· A.
I nitch/e , Minersville Mrs. B'm\ niP N_ F'ick, Rt. I Long Bot·
' tom Miss Anita J. Estep , Rt .
1 l Harrisonville .~Trs. Richard 1

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MANHATTAN SPORT·

Chocolate

SHIRTS. Regubr and

Drops _ 3

Ivy

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49c

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Tangerines 3 ~~o~. $1

3 ::,75c
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Chrlstmts

3 ~.75c Cocoanuts
... 25c
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Peanuts 2 :;.78c Grapes 3 lb.49c
Oranges 5 ~49c Egg Nog _ ~t. 59c
Slices

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For Tho Hollclop

Grtptfrult 1nd

Donald H. .IJmes. Ht . 1 Barn- 1

den Owens F:. Stephens, .f r_ , i
Ravenswood ~1 rs. Ali ef' H1111 - '
ley, Ironton; Mrs. John N. fll'ad
Radcliff Haymond 0 . HariJoidt,
Rt . 1 Kitt ~ Hill HJrold
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W:llard D. Wisecup , Oak Ilt:l
Robert N. Sprouse. AnnH hili.ll.

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AUTOMATIC
PORTABLE
PHONOGRAPH

Walnuts

Ortn..

Th&lt;l t.:ker. Rt. 3 We!lston !\lrs.
.Tames B. F'ord, Coal
Grove '

BULOVA

79c

Swut

Drops

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Engl11h
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Gum

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HEW MODERN
DROP-DOWN DESIGN!

Friends from the community
have learned of the birth or a
daughter, Christine Yvonne, to
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Riggs of
Rutland, Route. The baby was
born at Holzer Hospital on November 29, Mrs. Riggs Is the
former Helena Moore and made

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BEN*FRANKLIN•
w~H2~~~ 8
POMEROY, OHIO

cuffs.

: ~n i.l \'tr Ltge ol Jl,l28.

·,·.. :• ·o ut warm up automn t1cally wakes you up at pre-

BULOVA "VICEROY"

MA NHATTAN and

Choose him a gi ft lw 'll ]O\'e
from our. co llr·ctiun of the
seaso ns new(l st Sl\'le s. fahri('s
and shad es.
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Xll vier. 61.953 m fi ve gomcs for !
12.3!ll ; Howlmg Green, 48·550 in 1
luur g&lt;HnP• lor 12.1 38. and K1•nt
Sklte. 60.642 in five games filr .

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Tl"' BULOV A "V ICL ROY" f1t s on yu 111 s mall est nigtn
L: l, I' y1·t g1ves you b·~ so ur. d Il ia! f1 1's tile room All ·
t r.w~ 1&lt;. to r lll.-s•gn u..,eo; house curre nt , plays mstant ly

for

old-fashioned
home baked bread
from your oven
in IS minutes!

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._1tlt·r ;b n•·r :11 l•1nt\mll g&lt;ullt~
la~t fall for tilt' eigl1th str:11~ht

The

Joe Sayre for several years.
The Christmas program at
the Mt. Union Church will be
7 Ft. Vinyl Tree _ _ _ _ 7.99
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mct.:omas, held at the Church on Wednesw1
children, Rhonda, &amp;·ott, David, day evening, Dec. 22, at 7:30 !
Linda, and Streb11, formerly of ! p.m·
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ALSO ALUMINUM TREES
Albuquerque, New
Mexico, ~· Those spending 1''hanksgivlng
havt: arrived In this community Day with Mr. and Mrs. Reed 1
to make their home on the . Jeffers and Mrs. Beulah Cord· '
• Get Your Tree Early and Avoid
farm thal they purch~:~sed from ray were Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Being Disappointed. They last for
L~:~ura Krebs near Columbia ~ Jeffers and family, Mr. and
Years. Also tree trims, Christmas
Sd.oul.
Mrs· Lavern Jordan and chiM- :
wrappings, paper, ribbons, ~ift
Mrs. William Lawson and son, Iham and children. Mr. and 1
boxes and Greeting Cards.
Mike, and Mrs. Lavern Jordan. ren, Mr. and Mrs. John Dun·
were in Charleston, un business ' Mrs. Richard Jeffers, Local;
Saturday·
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cordray, ,
Uve Merry Christmas Decorated Turtles 39c on:\1rs.
and Mrs. Robert Bishop Athens, Route and Mr. Robert ~
Turtle Food -IOc each
and children sptnl the three [ Cordray and son, Eric Sunbury. '
day Thanksgiving weekend in 1 Man·in Chase is confined to
Filled Stockings for your dog, cot or bird's
Buffalo, N Y_, where they vi sit- Sheltf'ring Arms Hospital with
Merry Christmas . . . . . . . . . _....... 59c and up
ed with her brother-in-law and . pneumonia and complications. 1
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Janes Vio-l Mr· and Mrs. Peter Kepnar
land and family .
and sons of HarUord, Ohio,
.Mr. and . ~Jrs - Carrol Wood- vsitt'&lt;i at the home o( her paHoslery, gloves, hankies, scarfs, . ge~, Frank, Dennis_, Vickie, rents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dye,
purses, billfolds, lingerie, mit-· Br1an, and Kevm , (.olumbus, over the past weekend. Mr. and '
tens, toilet ::ccts and jewelry.
were weekend guests of her Mrs· Clyde Walker and family, 1
mother, Mrs. Zelia Perry ami Thurman , called at the Dye
otht&gt;r relatives in this vicinity. home on Sunduy, also.
GIFTS
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Whitting- The Youth &lt;~roup of the Carton , Jenny and Rhonda ; Mr. penter Haptist Chw-ch met with
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Billfolds, socks, tieS. tie sets, and Mrs. Joe McWhorter af)(f their counselor, Mrs. Rex l'h·ea-1
glo\o·es, toilet sets, etc.
daughters ; and Mr. and Mrs. die, on Sunday evening at
EVERYONE
J. W. Burke and !on, wer e home Plans were made lor a
'J'hanksgivi11g Day VIsitors at Christmas program tu he held
GIFTS FOR
the home of Mrs· Whittinglons I at the Churrh on Sunday evenmother, Mr. and Mrs. Conard . ing, December HI. Thad Dye
BOYS &amp; GIRLSI
Ator, /,them~ Houte.
; the program for the me,eting
Paul,
Churles,
1:1nd
W.
C.
Peck
SHOP OUR lOYTOWNI
1on Sunday evening.
were at the home ol' thPir niece. Mr. and Mrs. Hex
BULK CANDY- BOXED CANDY
Mrs. Madge Dye and family, fur 1 and family spent Sunday in
"WE ARE A GOLD STAR STORE"
Thanksgiving dinner·
ski, with her parents, Ml'.
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There's a lot of the spirit of Christmas giving in

plenly of gifts to make a man light up like the tree

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I Butks Pace

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Priced for Easiest Gift-Giving
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Unit a~
w&lt;.~ ~ n ~nne d the top q uu r tPr hac ~
fur liH' fourth lime and 5ecund

: Balt imore' s

JANTZEN SWEATF.RS
Cardigans, pullovers.
ski type too

WINDBRE.,KF.R JAC·

Calif. Charles M. Denny. Cnalton.

lined for e'l: tra
warmth,
KET.

Birth~

REVERE VESTS for
that special

$5.95

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'enriched

Order your Fresh Maple Lawn Turkey Now

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Roosting Chlckons, St.,.lng Chickens, Smoked Hamo, Oysttl'1

Regal a~d Pendleton Robes
$4.95 to $22.95

$9.95 to $19.95

$14.95-$29.95

Mrs_ Jamf's P. RuriC'!-ifln. Rt . l
Thurman, d:mgli ter, 2:38 a. m. I
Wednesday
\1r.~.
Hichard
Thacker. Well ston, daughter 8:59 a.m. Wed .; Mrs . Harold 0 .

MODERN DROP·DOWN
STYLING IN AFOUR-SPEED, FULLY
AUTOMATIC, ALL TRANSISTOR !SOLID STATE) PHONOGR~PH

Ge&lt;lrge, Rt. I Gallipoli ~ . son, ,
9:33 ~.m.
Wednesd11y Mr ~.; ,

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Oalc Humphres, New Uaven.'
son, lJ ·57 a.m. Wedne sdi.ly.

$54.95

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Comer. neorge ~' - ('nndi'E'. Mrs. I
F.lizabrth s F.vitm. D:•v id R.!
Haggert y. ,\1r s. Cr1·il E. ll al-1
ley. lk hor&lt;~ il F. llolhronk , :\'Irs. i
Amos .John son, M;~r~arrt
C.
Lawli•.ss. :\1rs. ~i~sie Lykins, .
· Mrs. Dewey 1\h:Cam, Mrs. Sa- 1
muel E. McClure, r.omer E.
Pt.
Pleasant,
W.
Va.
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M1\ler, Mrs. ~h&gt;lvin L. Newme·
416 Main St.
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eOPEN AN ACCOUNT IN 3 MINUTE o,
' en wo,d , r:alhy
n. Young,
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT DELIVERS ANY
Mrs. Glen H. Lawson and in- •
ITEM IN OUR STORE
rant daughter, Mrs.
Gerald
E. M1chael and Infant daugh·
Les Wllliomson
Bill Wollmon ter, Mrs. Eugene D. Wright and
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..__ infant daughter.

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J EWELERS

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Dobln Hall

$7.95- $15.95

·•u•1 .wool.

Florshtim &amp; Cro1by
Squ~rt Shoes

fl.95- $2.95

$12.95to $_24.95

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Mufflt"

VALLEY BELL
OR McCOY'S

Hickok Comblnetton

SUA-.s:riiATIGI

$2.50 to $4.00

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TIL 8- SATURDAY TIL 9
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Middleport, 0.

This is it I Home baked bread, with a golden-brown
crust and a wonderful aroma as you serve it, bot and
fresh from your oven! And so simple and easy lo
prepare. It's not frozen- no thawing or refrigeration
needed. Simply pop into a preheated 400" oven for 15
minutes. Out it comes bot and steaming, lull-bodied
and enriched, in wonderful pull-&lt;Ipart savory slices.

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CALENDAR

Symbol in Christmas
Artj is Theme
,
01 WSCS Devot1ons ana rogram

ball••

of Once church will bold their Follow!Di. brlel
meetreplar moeiJD&amp; Thursday• at log tho 111111181 Christmas pro7:3op.m., •t the home or Mn. cram will .. ~ by

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!MusitaiPIII"f
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Is Given lor

lilt *lcbooll!ld II!M!IDg were Al'thlll' Mlller,

ochool

I PTA Meeting
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Harry Moore, t.pddleport. Mrs. school ch1ldren under the direc- "Symbi&gt;la in Chri•tmas Art" I Mn. v. D. Edwards, pres!Fred Crow, Jr., wUI have the tion ol Mrs.
Eleanor Welch was the theme of the devotions , dent, conducted • . short busi·
program.
Zelber.
end program presented by M". 1ness !ess10n. Famtly n1ght at

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DEC. Churchwomen
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Bradbury
'lbura· Boosters
The Southern
Band ITompkins
Ralph Gilmore
and Mrs. C. F.l the church Sunday at 5:30p.m. A ~~~~-~-~t
'1111 Episcopal
day
at 7:30 PTA
p.m. toatmeet
the school.
will meet Local
thiS '!bursto the wscs of the : was announced. Members are Chrlatma
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day, at _7:30 p.m. at the High United MethodiSt church Tile•· I to bring canned food lor bas· the third·~

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look how easy it is
to put Hudepohl
Original Draft Beer
on tap in your refrigeratoJ.
.

School iJistead of next week
, becauae of the holldaya. Ail parents of J~, and Sr. Band members are invited.
Allred Grange Is giving •
CbfiStmas p~rty Dec. 16th at
8 p.m. A Chmtmas program
has been arranged bv Grace
Durst. Each family Is to bl
one pounn of candy and a 50
ce~t gtft exchange marked
Child, Gentleman, or Lady,according to each Jlfi'S0° attend-

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chairman; l!igh School
Prtnclpal Jim vennarl and Hi
ram Slawter, Sr., who wlll b&lt;
aerviDc on tile aew C~~~~S~~lida&amp;
Ill lcbOol board. Two l!uildred
allended.

day evening at the church.
kels to the church Sunday mom- the Rutland PTA
Recorded Christmas carols ing A flower was ordered sent
k Th 18
opened the meeting, followed I' to Mrs. E. E. Bryant, who ls i ;:';i~n 0 ~ ~r:. =~ --~~j~:~~~
by scripture readmg fnlm Js. ill '" Holzer Hopltal.
dstrict music teacher,
alah 40 and a meditation on l A friendship circle and pray- by Mrs. Martha Cap.;.. and
the meaning if the Advent sea-ter by Mrs. Harry
P. Smith Mrs. Blanche Nelson.
son by Mrs. Gilmore. A hymn closed th• meeting, and a desand prayer preceded a me«lita- sert course carrymg out the Leading role were ~~::11.--------.,
lion on the Christmas rose, Christmas theme
served ed by Jane Schilling as
' MENS
which lathe red rose, 1110 ther lby the histesses, Mrs. Edwards, It er, Mark Morris as father,
byrno, and scriptw'e by Mrs. Mrs. Allen Eichinger and Ms. dith Lynn Snowden,
Gilmore.
IEverett Thomas. The table was , chison and Regina Harriso'n•ll Unclllidltitnollr
Slides of tile symbols painted attractive in white cov&lt;r a~d 1speakers, and Mary Ruth
Gua..,ntoH
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Universal
Elec. Knife

$15·

Blades

99c

VILLAGE CUT RATE

have a Christmas party and II
exchange, at the horne of
Mrs. Ed Ktng, Thursday ..,...
ing. Secret pals will be revealed.
Rock Springs Better Health
club will meet at Rock Springs
Methodist church Thursday at

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11 a.m. for a potluck dinner.

Members are to bring a 2·5 cent

gift lor grab bag.
The Pomeroy Gardea club
will meet at tile Martin restau-'

T~·&lt;::. ;~s i ~.· c.

nmt Thursday, at 6 p.m. for

their Christmas dinner. follow·

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lnMrt 1M profeaioaal-tgpe tklwte Mer tap
, Wo the Hlllkpohl Kold·K'II.
lnurt COz bulb irrlo tdp luJN&amp;, acre~~~ down
• landktDp.

3 Draw

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ghu1 or :ZO of eo/d alld golden
• Hudepohl droft, the •ome famoua dmlt beer
that IJitta.U. oil otlu!r draft beero iA Ohit&gt;.

The t- tap and Jetsll!r CO, bulbo are available at
your t- dealer's, along with a Kold-Ker Kooler
that keepo the Kold-Keg cold I« boon outl!ide your
refrigerator. (DII'O&amp;TANT: You lceep the Kold-Ker
told bee&amp;.- the beer inside io fuiJ.IIa'fClnld Hudepohl
Original Draft Beer_ Nothing has been ehanpl ia
ita traditionol brewing p,_. "' pamit ita beiDg
left uncbilled.) Try the one-aallon Hudepohl Kold·
Keg. It' a Hke baWl!r a mtMkellor ill your ...tricnt«.

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The HudepobiBrewlna Company of Clneinrtltl. Ohio

zeC amplifier

right out of tho: Space

ed by a party at the homo ol
Mrs. L. C. Karr, Syracuse.

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The Women'• Association 01 1
Ute First United Presbyterian I
Church in Middleport wi11 meet 1
Thursday evening at the church
at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Joe Bailey
and Miss Susan Park are pro-

Wait till yow youngste.
hears biP ,,. • tills
bu~t-ill lalltlljleaklir I

o.,,:;: it! Poond t

Ws I' ·r1-rugge,.. .

gram and devotional leaders.
Hostesses are Mrs. Dwitlhl Wal·
lace, Mrs. Lewis Sauer, Mn.
Lillian Sdelf, Mrs. Paul llaptmurtall, Mill Mlrprel .....
Mrs. Wllllam Obi1Dpr aad.l\lrl.
Joa llaley'. , .
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The Middleport unit ol lbe
WCTU wtn m..t Friday eveoiiJi, Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the
First Baptist Omrcb bJ Middleport.
The Put Matroo'1 Club ol
EvqeltDe Chapter, OES, Miclo
dleport, will hold their Chrla~
mas party Friday evenlni, De&lt;.
17, at the home of Mrs. Paul

ed here due to the illne&amp;! and
hospitalization of hl8 mother,
Mrs. Daisy Ankrom, a patirmt
at Holzer Hopilai in Gailipolis.
Mr. and Mra. Jack
Hack·
worth and SOD, Skippy of Ni·
tro, W. Va. vlalted SUsday with
tlleir aunt, Mrs. L1lllan McGhee.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles Asa
Bradbury and daughter, Mary,

25.75

Sunbeam
Fry Pan
21.95
Dominion
Toasters
11.95
Universal
Deep Fryer - 2~ 95
Sunbeam,
Universal and
Mirto-Matic
Percolators- 9.75
to 25.95
Sunbeam Elec .
Can Opener- 13.95
Lady Sunbeam
Hair Dryer- 18.95
Mirro-Matic
Press. Cooker 17.95
Electric
Hand Mixers - 9.99
Mirro Aluminum
Skillets
4.65

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son, S. C. after having been cal}..

With leather ..,.

Shavex Razor:::~..... _ $12·
Am•ty
' B'llf lds

With Teflon finl1b

Soulids ......

fire Chiettalki~li-

BABY
GIFTS
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Grande College. The college
choir and ensemble groups took
1 part in the program.
Their
daughter. Sutanne, a student
there, is a member of the vocal groups.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodcent are vacationing at Day~
I tona Beach, Florida.
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Minister;;;/
Families Hold

Annual Dinner
Rev. and Mrs. Richard Mar

BLACK &amp; DECKER TOOLS
Christmas Specials

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.a store with fine Nationally Ad vertised gifts. We believe you'll
like our friendly, fine serviee.
Our helpful, courteous sale!
people will do their best to
pJe.ll.se you.

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JOIIO(Ih Kraiey, Rev. and Mrs.
Wendall Stutler, Rev. and Mrs.
Marvin E. Dowson, Rev. and
Ml'll. Nyle Borden, Rev. and I
Mra. L. H. McDaniel, Rev. and
Mrs. Paul A. Sellers, Rev. and
Mrs. MerWl Smith and "'"·
Rev. and Mrs. W'lltlur Perrin
and daughter, Rev. and Mrs.
Donald Boone and daughter,
lnd tbe hosts and their son.

"EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE"

POMEROY

COMPLETE
SELECTION OF

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aterproof

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$50 - $25 - 5 - $5 PRIZES

$1.00

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TEXACO MICROPHONE HATS AVAILABLE AT FOLLOWING DEALERS

The famous Keepoake Certlftclte Jll&amp;rantoN replacament ~f

diamonds lost from the oettillJ for a fuU year. You aot th&gt;~
protection fru, •• p]UB a JU&amp;r&amp;nteod P&lt;rf~et center (orr&amp;-

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RING SETS _ _ _ _ _ _ __

$J9·9~p

TIFFIN . CREDIT JEWELERS

O'DEll'S TEXACO
G•llipolit

UNDERWOOD'S MACO

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EVElYN'S GROCERY

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Dresser Sets

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Christmas fellowship m~eting
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social room of the
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tin preceding the turkey dinner.
The program consisted
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Mr. and Mrs. William Slater
were In Columbus recently
where they vlaited with their
daughter and son-In-law, Mr.
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Sgt. JoJepb Ankrom bas returned to hia base at Ft Jac-11

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Kent state Unlvert!lty, has
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by great artists of the world ! centeed with a ed toothpick er, David Richards, Debbie
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.The TwiU~t Garden c~ub were shown by Mrs. Tompkins 1tee decorated wth tinsel, with dy, Roxanna Patterson
TriWI C1M lint
Will ha_ve thetr annual Christ- with Mrs. Guy Guinther as oar- red candles in crystal holders Gary George
mas dinner at the Federated rator. A hymn, a recorded solo on either side.
Lldles .
churc~. Thursday, .at 6:30p.m., by Diahann carroll and b~ne---In tne. nativity 11eene were 1
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followed by a meet.mg and party diction by Mrs. Gilmore closed KIM Wl!.lL
Tina Sp1res. Steven Anderson,
. with a 50 cent g1ft exchangt'. the program.
LONDON (UPI) - Actress Paul Searles, Jimmy
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The Meigs County Democrat ! During the p~ogram the wor- Kim. Novak Tuesday left the 1Wayne S~~rles, Jeff
Musser, MENS &amp; LADIES
club will meet at Syracuse town ~ ship center which had a pur- I nursmg home wh.ere she ha s I Grant p{~. and Ra.y Evelyn.
hall Thursday, at 7:30p.m. Re- i pie clot representating mourn-I bee~ ~reated for fiVe wee:k!i for i Other
·I were ~n the
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presentative George Banks ol) ing and penitence, was changed !~n InJUred back. She sa~d s~e i ~d c~OJ .. processJOnal caory· !l
Athens county will be guest ' to white representing Christ the mtended to fly to her Califorma I mg .hghi L. candles. Readi~
----------------speaker. All memhers are urlled Light of the World.
1home by the end of the week
Chn~tm~ stor~ and givmg
GILLETTE
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STAINLESS
Reg,
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Winn in Bradbury. There wiU SPACE AGE SNATCHING
gram chairman.
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The Child Conservation League be a orw dollar g-ift exchange, i TOKYO. (UPI I -Pol1ce here The busme!s m.eehng was m
will meet Thursday at 7:30p.m. .
DEC. 18
· have adv1sed women to carry ! charge of Pres1dent Vernon .
at the home of Mrs. Dwigbt Thr Jolly Bunch Sewing Club their handbags on thr side Weber. It was announced provi-l
Ct~lluma. Mulberry Ave., Porn· of Middleport will hold their away from the street because ' ~ion!) (or the sick room pro- !
eroy There will be a gift ex- Christmas party Saturday even- or a rash of modem-day )ect have been completed and 1
cha~ e.
inf at the home of Mrs. P. L. thievery- motorized
purse- o new program will he . inltiatRACINE, 0.
The WIUlng Workers da8S of Mitch at 7:30 p.m.
snatchmg.
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·he's · spHt from bls Paula;
. . . Charlton Heston's off Jan.
P lur 1 Viet NBID G tolD'
If characters from the
By Jack O'Brian
Teslmant can do U, why
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of
the
others
who've
Sugar Ray ,..,lnson signed final at the Garden carr!..
moso ol polLee Inform•- asked and ducked
1o star in the movie ''Egghead Jot of hopes for a Clay oppon-- tion on arrests. convictions etc.
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on HID 56" with Brod Crawford ent plus some 150,000 Invest-' !not dispersed so widely In poand Donald O'Connor . . . John ed in the almost seven - fool lict rue a• to let many a book· SEN. George Murphy
Otallon Wonted
Lindsay feels better after Dr. lri'h gian1 . The Jan. 1 John ie get iwa1 with taps IHl the ped all engagements to be
byJ&amp;P
Wagner re~oved. the Quill ... Lindsay Inauguration ~as high- wrist.
his wife's bedside ... . The
Whatever the weather, he'll be wanu
Surprise him tbll ChriH, Tr de V ,
and oomfortable with a new J &amp; F
Fed grand JUry gumshoes have ly placed Dem. underlings pl~
maa with a new Cilatioq
;;::! lhered interesting allegations Ding strategy to salvage more
NNY :_ .... _, __,
ted l in the Plaza 8 . 8 r lc 8
Topcoat chosen from our c:olledlon
Worsted
Suit 1&gt;1 J&amp;F ehoo8"'6'"""'.1 oxpee ' be good (it Is) - regular
oc.aissl some of the city's big- of the political spotlight (mean- PE
of new fail ahadings and models,
en from oar eolleetlon or
grst real estaters in it Mafia ing TV coverage } than theRe- to be the next president of the tents Include Bob Krlendler
Give him unmatl!hed wearing p1ea.
brlidlt new pattern effects
probe . . _ Princess Margaret pubs SLlSpect •• Until now.
schowbiz WliGJl AGVA, • love- !Chartie Bern off "21.'' Ser·2el sure and complete protection for
In lleautlfUI ahadinga tbat
are designed te give his
ra mbasted by some ol the U.
ly iron7 for the flne gsl perse- i Obolensky of all the posh
winter's ...,.t weather with a J&amp;d'
wardrobe a welcome llfL
S. ~'ashion Establishment ea a "TilE COUNTRY WIFE" 1 culed so croelly by her Infer- : mel spots .. After jeweler
Topcoot
Stop In now and make his ...._.\.
tloyalllowdy, IS one of the sug- th be tifuJ B
t Th n iors when 1he tried to tidy up •Carey designed the di'allllJndl
Christmas a J&amp;F Cltatioa
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gestees for Best Dressed. List tr Li au I C eaumon bled ea- her union .. . The H'wurd :~:. Mia ! for belly dancer Princesa
Worsted Suit Chrlatmaa.
as a ''woman of distinguished 1 e, innco n en:e, am k a· wil1 emigrate from Peytou Place ieela's navel, he started to
$59.95
taste'" ... Calif. Gov.
Pat ~n~ hiocom~~ • ~·= -pac- in Juno ... Elals (Dud Avoca-' his work, and so they're mar1
B•·owu tellit pa1s he's not araid
~s n a Y w at Res- Ido} 11nd writer Torn fBop! arf! ried . . . Erie von
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0 1 Ronald Reagan's candidacy toral!on Comedy needs
·. zonk!) Wolfe are making beau- widow boo !liB 20,000 page handBy
giving a stetson
but will campaign as if he is ... should have a wild, ba~dy fhng . tifulln-music togeUl.er . . There ; written diary at the publishers
Hat
&amp;ifl certlflcete
Our very deepesty sympathy to of a sort. that makes lis mood are 10,000 more people at work and it's said to contain fUel for
you'll he letting him
Sport Coats
tile family o1 our friends Har-l less J~nen'rotbln :•llymg ~tyv- today than yesterday- and that aoout five film•
When
choose the otyle, trim
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ry, J-anet and Louis Sobol on 1er r Y '!'
an amora
many more gypsying job-to - mour Weiss sold his famous
and color he prefera
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J'8llly appredata the rugged ful l
the death in L. o\. of Ulf!ir lovely sort
not slaverrng
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d ~- 1 od,say, Roo sewIt HoteI in N'oreans,
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while remembering
lha over·zleers, bul
ha 'lhe JO
bodied
welll'ing of a new Sport Coat
eister,
wh· ho
dppy Hag1r - Gc "hong wh... Dec, 17 one-nighter al the deal Included ll5 1ear•' free
you, the glv•r.
by
WarreD.
llake your eeleetlon now
1c rna e
rpo, roue ,
, hu A trod
1 of h.1 hotel
$12.95 to $16.95
Abe Burrows, like a superstl- Bobby Clark and Bert Lah r hi- Houston 8 ge . s orne guar- 1re_n
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apartment · ·
from wide oolleetlon of aubtlo
pattern effecla, casual enough for leitious ball fan, wore his ''lucky" , lariously hopeless. stage worn- antees t.he atom1e crybaby $47 ,-1 D1cke
s on more fan ma.~
sure. yet clreuJr
for bllllnes•;.
iridescent silvery vest
and I anlzers
500 agamst 65 per een.t of the , covers this month than Liz. so
1 watch out for falloutr
$24.P5
Arrow Shirts
l' hecked hat to his "Cactus Flow- But the lhpatre alone Is worth whole schmear.
Give him Arrow Shtrtl
er'' ~pening but dldn'~ need. it seeing . Salvador Dali ad- 1 Trib pub - crawling editor There's a minus • pool In
thia
Christmas. All Ml- lt.s a merry, stylish, shck mit s he's publicity. happy ; and ·Bob Salmaggl and Austra\ianlbettng that Secaucus, N.
Sport Shirts
toga
tailored Ia easy l;tevenmg of laughter- · .. Alrea- whv else would he twinkle in a beauty Barbara Brettschneider gets a harness track n 'tl7
brics. Choose from a
Choose a Sport Shirt from
dv It's Bdwy's Hottest Ticket diamond-butloned 21-karal gold Ishould be frugging tn Mendel- Sal Mineo forked over 15
wide range of collar otyour wide aelectioo of eas,. Sherman Binningsle~ get- lame vest designed by some- sohn directly, pals sey
One o.nes to the Hells Angels cye,Je-1
Jes in white and oolora.
eare fabrlca in beautiful
1mg ready for reopemng ac- one named ''Flynn I" for his sixth of the food grown in the mks for movie rights (has
muted patterns or solid cofrom $4.25
fion with officeit at his smart Hartford (~alcry show?
U. S. b virtually given away; IeryUiing! booze, dope, viciiOOSI-1
lora, and he'll be thanking
flat. 500 E. 8Sd Sl
Our best gal pals are
your supermarket ('hecknut reg- nes!l , beards, broadl, all
you all year long.
David Merrick pulled
his , ng : Dornth~· Lamour 51 Dee. ister carries costs of the other ! needless nuttiness) .. . G"'enj
from$2.98
11ama old antl-crltia
Donald 10, Betty Grable 49 De. 19. sixth, match _ Once believed Verdon• "Sweet Charity"
Rugby Sweaten
Duck act at the London
re- Marlene Dietrich something fun-~ an Impossible feat, the Mutual cal won Philly rave!!! r811glnJ!I
This Christmas gtve- him a
Press-Free Slacks
viewS~ of "Hello, Dolly," and lastic Dec. 27 (we know siuf1 a Network's smartly back in the from delight to delirium
Rugby Sweater. A gift be11
lady
Arrow
Blouses
after Christ·
l&gt;y H.J.S.
assured Mary Martin's husband sexygenArian, at least) ..... ·1 black ink . . . Natalie Wood's looks like the season's
our
eol·
8iM bW LIM1J ..,.,.
GIVe
.bim ''Prt!u-Free., S!al'k
Dit'l~ Halliday. '"It's the last Warren Bea tty wouldn't tcU Jeadisg man, Robert Redford , hu~e tune-hit ... One I!D11ninrmtj
or pull
· Decto• P11rm11 - lraG
by H.I.S. The new sharf Joo
show I'll ever bring to Lon- the name of his Towt'r East in the film "This Property is Bdwy. production .had the
lloUMIII boi'D lroaed
i~ Jlack that stay1 tha
wa
and atar troae4. •
don"
But &lt;tfter a couple of ' late-late date so it remains a Condemned," is being credited ing-notice up before the Oflf,_l
.U ~ay long and never ner&lt;1 :
•erctat Daof9ll J1111ro
..l ..... ~t cdo
lrorung becau1e it's made o."
y~an of ita Mary Martin-gen- secret from Leslla Caron . . as ~ause of the di sengagemE&gt;nt Jng . . . Have a lusty ne.sty
t.~n •llll ·~
the
new •Koratron fabrlc irt
Plut'r-lllbeiMI. for
orated hit·grosse&gt;.
David's - High on tho Undsay parade Is
Nat and Blat .. Sammy DB- morr that Sybil's hubby Jorc!aol
colors ~·· . lllhl to like. '
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ftt. Ja whl\41
Goliath-size British bank ac- a cleanup of the disgraceful late vis is a nightly rooter at Basin Christopher's not 24 but
l.lld colon.
$6.98
Enro Palamas
cuonl will change his misd
night prusty-parado Iosg Bdwy. St. Eost for Frank Sinalra, Jr. . .. Should happea tn Sybil.
For p)eaB\II'Iblt Ioong.
$5.op
ll's not David's doing, but no (bad •• London'• used ro be)
lng and oomlortable
one N. V. critie any more can and dispersal of the pervertaleepint. ehOOM Enra
Pajamas In aoat or PIJlo
make or break a Bdwy. show. niks ta the 42nd St. cesspool
Surburblns
over at!'lel.
Mary will record her London Iblock ... Same sort ofeJectrol)o
byCreeco
S.msonite Silhouette ,
from$4.50
''Hello, Dolly" album for sale il! computer used by the police
GI.. him ·tho warmth
'l'hla Christmas give SamsoDo
O\'er then but Its Viet Nam here to collar .some 3,000 stolen
and_..,. ... needo
lte Silhouette, paeed for too
witil: a 11eW arburban
~lll'cial materia] m:ay make it can and license plates
ftlt
Itt Crelto chosen
day'o
fa8t
living.
ll:agnDieent.
a hotcake here
The James iCofflaws. will be switched
from
oor outJtaadlnr ,..
11 trim, uceptioDall7 roomy,
T. Beattie - Jlm Woody semJ- computerize the formerly
lectltn
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aurprlalngly strong and aval~
alined fGI' ultimate ·pro
able In fashion eolon
t.dii)Jl ·... 1DI&amp; winter'•
8- DaiJt Sentinel, Pomoroy-Middleport, o. Dee. 18, 1965
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YOU ASKED FOR IT
to llotan lllld mind - 10011 ol
This column l1 (0!' young peo- the time. That SHOULJ) "oma
pie. !heir problema and plea- before teen aga. It may be
!'i ures, their troubles and fun. later wilh you because of your
As with the rt~st of Helen Help IDIUsual upbringing.
1111!)'11 )'011 """""" . . .
wus, it weleemet laughs but We have never used rotltln•e
late
for
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llloutJhlftJ
_,.,.lllppers are
won't dodge a serious question spankings with the Bottel brood.
oplendid lo give, a delightlo ..........
W1th a brush-off.
l 've always considered this
Here are some of our JUggestiOIII.
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the coward's way out SPnt your teenage questions ,
And
thore ..., 111010.
l&lt;o YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, il yo cant reach your
~are of Hel
H 1" U tbi reo, reach for the JW!tch,
nt&gt;ws
eo. e'*' 1 s (mentally) puts them even
paper.
thor rut of reach. llo•oevt~.
PUNISHMENT FOR TEENS !hero were times when s~~:: I
Dear Helen:
whacks cleared the air t
I've been reading what you've than a thunderstorm of
written lately about punishment ... Emphasis on "s udden.'' I'd 1
for teens, aod I'm still confused. NEVER put off a spanking unYoll said parents shouldn't have til bedtime.
to use physical punishment on No, you are not getting a ~..- . ~
teens - if they've raised them ing, .and, while J don't care (or
nght. You also implied that your aWit's way of punishment,
there were times when noth- I'd be pretty presumptuous to
ing else would do - and that dictate. You MAY need it.
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happened with yuur own child- What ean yoo do about it?
rcn too. You said there was Behave - H.
a dif!erenco betw... a beat- Dear Helt!fl:
ing and a spanking, but what I can't write everything 1·
is lt?
want because I have lots of :
Let me explain. I'm a girl homework. but I'd !ike to aay I
of 14. My mother was killed something to 14-16 year uld l
when 1 was two, and my Dad girls. I hope you are studying I
brought me up. Daddy had to instead of listening to records
go ove.rseas on ll new job a or reading fan mags. Now don't
tew months and will be gone think I'm '8 square ause I went
at leEst two r~ars. I' ve been hairy over the Beatie type I
with my aunt for six months. I groups too. Now I l'ealize what
She beJien·s in phy:.ical punish- ! a waste Jt was. Ever look at I
':'ent and u::;es if _on me. Wh E'n l a pile of pictures, huLtons, mag-r
I m b:::d I ge l 11 Just before agmes, records and think of ali i
bedtime. She m&lt;J.kf's me lie Jal'e l the
money you
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down on the bed, then pulls -ed ? Ever look at a failing I
my pajama pants down and mark in Algebra because you I
!=.panks me wihth erhand.Once were dreaming over Ringo?
~ p;:, nl:s me with her h:md. Once I !&lt;'or tile past two years I
·o~.·n~n I was really bad she used I ~ around, smoking, drinking
a p1ng pong paddle.
t
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11legaUy) and running around.
Her dau~~;hter, who Is now 20
took a lol of trash
hnd marrjed; she W&lt;lS spank- every guy I went with - ami i!!
ed till she got out of high , I even sneaked out to
srhool. Sht Wid me to behave Ithem. I'm not blaming
bPtter and it wouldn't happen it was my own fauiL
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often. Heck, I can't be an Bngt!l At the end of summer, I met !
all the lime.
a wonderful fellow who straight! u.r~d to be sort of grateful ened out my tbinking. Now I'm
Parttdpatlng In Galllpolla Morell- Shop-A-Rato my aunt for taking me in, working hard in school , want
bul now r wonder if Im being to go to coJlege. I'm ashamed
OPEN TIL 8 EVERY NIT&amp; TIL CHRISTMAS
treated unjustly, She's not very of lhe last two years, hut so
strict if you
cooperale with awfully glad I'm over that stage.
her, but ~metim&lt;'s f goof - So are my parents
and lhi;e spankings hurt.
~ hope a few girls will lisHere are my questions: How ten to me, but I amagine they
old should a girl be before she's will have to learn from expertoo old to opank? Whal about ienee too. - HAPPY RE:ADER
your girls and spankings? Am This column Is dedicated
I being treated too severely, fsmily Uvlng, so If you're hav•nd is tliis considered a beat- ing kid trooble or just plain
ing' What can I do about II? trouble, let Helen belp YOU.
- DOUBTFUL
She will also welcome yoor own
Dear Doobtlul :
amutling uperlences. Address
When ~e you too old to HeleD
Bo«ee ill care thla
apnka? )l'heny&lt;IU'r• adull aoouc aew1paper.
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Leon; Mrs. Frank Roberts, Bidwell. ~
DISCHARGED : E:rnest Hill,
Buffalo; Mark Banks. Pt. Plea· .
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recorded flt the rounty ja il thl!
pa:-:t hn~ ntdour hour~ includt•
Ln rry C. Kapp, 27. Leon. chargl'd with intox ication: Leonan! ·
R. Smth, :t1l Pt. Pleosant.
' peace warrant: Vaughn E. J&lt;~ H ('t'mire, 19, Gallipolls, peace war: rant.

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·' MASON - Mr. ond Mr.'. llar·
ry Huust1, Ma son, were rr&lt;:ently
honored with a miscellaneous
shower givr.n hy i\1iss Sus:m
Johnon. also of Mason at lhe
I Roush home,
AU&amp;nding wue :\fr. and Mrs.
Donnie Smith and daughter.
· Mrs. Sylvia Steart, Mrs. Sue .
i John son, Mrs. J:.:ulah Hedman.
· Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Mr s.
Rhonda RiRx, Mril Rakliff, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry
Housh and
fa mily, Susie Warner, Tom my
: :-:tewart, and Susan Johnson. 1
Sending gifts were Mr. and
Mr~. \Vi l!iam Zuspan, Mrs. J&lt;Jck
Cartwright, Mrs. A II . Smith,
Mrs: Lucy HoUsh, Mrs. Ethehl
I Stitts. \-Ir s. Emma f razier, and
I Mrs. Henri.-ttn Hayman.
' Wi:1ning prize~
were Mrs.
Eulah Hl'dman, Mr.~. LRWrf'nr't'
· Smit:,, 1\Irs. Donnie Smith, \o1irl
' ll&lt;ltrliff, ? ~Irs. Eleat}()r Knapp

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PT. PLEASANT
82,
Glendon
Grant Street,
I Wednesday in
or io l Hospital, Pomeroy,
. MASON
H orve~·
Hoffnf'r a fi\'t&gt; w-eeks ' Illness.
: with 7 point s led thr MiddiPpor!
.o\ re ti red New York CenJz\4•:1-~
High school frn ~ h to a slowfd- Railroad employee, he N .
I down 22-t7 viclory nvN the Wa- Julv 4. 1383 in Leon,
hama freshmen in 1hl' h i g h of lhe !ale George and :N
schOfll
g}m Wetlnesdm
after Railf'V Greenlee. He wasr
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5Chool
~·t'ar ft.-sident or Mu!dlitpoo'L~
A zone dt&gt;frn~e by Waham::~ . Survi\'ing are IJis wife,
coupled with b:J II eon1 rol ta('- Rurns Creenlee; on'! son,
I lies on lht&gt; offense. kept t h t Gene· ttl home : one d~~~~.\1!
score in the rang(' of lhe style Mrs. Mm·ie June A!i'M,
: of bas~;£' ball playt-d 40 years a· tansbur~. S. C.; and two ........
I go. It stood 11·7 fa\'Ortng the sons.
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[ winners at half1 ime.
Funeral service will be
OthPr Middl{'port scort'rs were St~turda .r 2 p m. in the IAOO~
Ault 4. In ge ls 3. Jlulli -. 2. Hag- Bapllst Church with the ft«,
gerty ~ and M:. rshall 2.
Lton~ rd I Underwood offlci&amp;i ·
Four W&lt;Jha ma buy~ had f11ur ing Br1ri-a l will be in the U.
points eac h. ~rn g
:'ll ilch::&gt;l l. r·rm··rcr.L ftwnds may call #
Field s. C1roentr·r antl T·llln('h th'-' Cruw- Hu s~l l funeral hoJQf
with Spauldin g havin~ 1 Line afler 7 run t()(kty. The bodf.
scure t0lals 1\'Pr..-:
will lie m stall' at the chutq
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3 6 22 one hour pnur to service.

ginhothnm vs. Nat ionwide Mut· ...;.J.,,~,,~,,,,,,,.,, •• ~••••~••·»••~••"••·~•••·''"'""'''"'"''"''"''•&gt;,~&gt;•~••·•~•·••:
utJ lnsLtrance C11.: J. W. Mor- "
dson. d al vs. Donal d Cheese. hrrw , et al: State IJf West Virgin!~. el al I•S . Worthy
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DcvP iopnwn£
Corp.: Lonnie Safford, l"t &amp;I \ 'S
W. Va. lnduslri ~s Develo pm t!nt
I Corp.; Owen Dalton nnd Doris
Do il ton v.~. John and Nessel Dt~l- ·
tn ; Golden W. Barnett
vs.
Thomas C. and Ja mes C. Vau ghan; Carolina Lumber
and
Supply O'lmpany vs. Billy E.
. McDerm itt, et &lt;J ls; Herbert E. ·
; Myero::; dba M yer~ and Sons
Contraclors V!S. John G. Rublin
Construction Co.
Civil Appei11: J. F. Box vs.
Do11 Slape Drilling Co .

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P't. PLEASANT - The trial ! Corbin .ws: George S. Corbin; Hay C. Call. Jnr:. vs. Eastern
deck'et for the January, 1966, Gloria l:i, Fridley vs . J'-;'in1rod Sint~s PetroJeua1. Inc.: James NEW HAVEN - A cla!'s inil·
term of Mason County Circuit D. Fridley; Naur;y Lo n~ v~ 1Merry, db;J RtJdncy Supply Cu. iation (ealuring the thrE'e deCourt has been released. The [ Charles L·Jtt!C .J u "th Ha t&gt; Jark- vg. Ertst t'rn Swtt•s PP.trnleurn : grees or Virtue. Liberty , and
grand jury will begin it~ duties 1son vs. Robl•rt Bl&lt;m Jackson 1 I nc.; Chief Drilling, Jnc.,
' Patriotism \\as held at th(' Jr .
Junuary 3 and lhe pelit jury 1 Mary Mrtr!ha Turner vs_ George Cor p .~ V''· E&lt;J stern Sto.tes pe-' O.U.A.r-.l I!tt\1 in New Jf;n.·en. .
will report on Janut~ry 17.
ITurnN ; .~Inr.~h3!~ N. Arrington trolcu m Jnr. d al; Carroll Mor- I a.~~ ~dtLt rd ay ntghl: by H Lea rn
vs. Patrw:.1 l\rnng1on; Sherry ,.,nn. Guv Hedman , et nl vs _ from Hockport. Ohto.
· Criminal actions listed are·.' 1A1.m Kln&lt;,:r:urt · vs 'W :.~y ne ~~ at\ F: ..istern States Pr.trnleum C'ran- . Co.unrils.·
representrd. were
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La pdol l'•l.v Nu. :!21 o1 Cl1ar Jes1
cHonStnbulmg,. s:~lte. Vs. l l~ cr~ I Smith vs. Lt•onarU Ray Smilh ; Dull if~ I Ptw l Tomlmson, PI al; l.on, Dunb&lt;lf 1\o. 49 , St A lban~ '
· pellr~. ~~ · edo~~uus. 1 s~ca' ~ Margaret Luul.'ie Sl'ylcr
vs. : Gilbert
L.
M u 11 i n" 1'\ o. 12:!. Pt. Pleasant J\o. 146.
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St~ ·eS~s . Vow~l '-'~w~ , ll'~~g- Douglas Arthw· ~cylc r ; James I vcr~us
Franci s
:~lcCul- Md :\f'w Havtm, No. 17J.
1 .r. R Salem vs. H1ta P. Salem; I loch; Phyllis J ean !\il ul! m~ vs.
er} ·.~· Idle s.
l:kfor r the ce rE'mony a soup ,
n:'r..h( IOU~ as s~u~t, S~at.e vs.bi-lr- . Barbura Ellen t\lkDrntiel
vs. l Francis McCtt lloeh: .~~·IIi(' I\ in· bf':m and corn brea d dinner .
£•ma DC' ,I'J!:Ul .. t'tR
,nb· '"1 pur Jc ; : Bobut Elsworth McD:.:nicl; Wil· ! n~ird vs. John Kinn:md ; Genrge was .c:rrvcd with Robert Dye,
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vs. 'j Elmer Gn mm vs i:':lhel
H. Tom Grinstead. and II' .
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H.obert LOUI" Ihgr;mbotham ;: Grimm; Wilham and
Surah King in clwrgc. A cash box conCriminal Appeals: Slote vs. l Salll'y ~1ee:- ks vs. Gera ld Mt:;,::ks; j Roush vs. Jatn{lS F. Gilmore; I st ru ded hy Hev. FWy Ellis and
Wuyn ·_- E Kinraid, .Jr., hit and IBetty Sue Joll'Cs vs. Dantl Eu· i Mnson County Mul()r Co., vs. , 111 whi ch money hnd been put
run; State vs. Pa ul
Arnold ' ~e11e .Jones; Nellie K.lnnaird vs. IH"rold D. Rainr:·. &lt;:&gt;t Ltl: Elk for some lim e, was openf'd. It
Housh, non-s upport.
Joh11 Kinllay-p;· M~Jdcline Far· , Refbing Co., a co;·p. vs. (;rtl· ronl:1infd .~1 :1 07, which will lw
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, Jry vs. Orville r&lt;'arl~y; Jacqu el- 1dy C r ~ i~ ; D. G. Wind ~o r v~. ~Jven (IJ !lw Chr is tmas fund for
B as ~ard y Ca s~s: Stn!(' of W.: ing Bernice Salem vs. Sa muel , Thomns Hunt ; Willi s Anlh·1ny · the Jr . U l' A.M. Orphans llom t·
\'J. Lx Rel R1ta Lou _Hu~scl ~ : Ri ch&lt;Jrd '\~!.e~:
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jvs. Hobert W. Vtm\J r·ter.l't nl ; in Lex ington, N.C.
vs. R obe~! .Lavern Rtck.ud, : . , . - ~ . ·
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1 H. B. Agsten ;m·l Son\ 1nc.,
Hev. r.:IJis presented $5 to
Stat1• of \1. _ \ia. Ex He! Peggy • Ct\ll ActtoM. Daisy Sterrett, I vs. W. Vu. lnduslr ic" fl L•velop- RLtndy \\e&lt;.lVf;r ror guessing the
J ~an Grrlaeh vs. Oscar Frank ! et. Jl vs; Mary 0. (G retch,en_) ' mr'nt · Corp.; Ca roline Lumber~ nrares1 to tile amount in the •
GerlGch; State _of w. Va. Ex :v.:Jbon : Ja~ea J.... M~sh vs. rn. Company VS . \'.' . Va . Indus·; box whereupon Randy prese(li.Rel Sandra Br1ght vs. Wood- . n,. and Cecil Mash . Town of tries Devel.1ptnt&gt;nt; B. A. Dal- edit to Ihe Orphan ~ Fund.
fQW 0 . Wi!soll.
i Henderson v~. Al~x McCaus. l ton, et al vs. Th ~ Amstin Com- · Mrmb(•rx of tht' initiation :
:Divorces: Edith M..Houch- 1 land, Lorena _1-IcC:.l usland , et pany ; B. L. Furniture Com- team from Hockport were Ho.1' ;
MISS lJOIOS .IHARJE McCUNF~
I~ vs . Jall)es E. Houchms ;_A-I al_: Hoscoc .D_mges.r.;, Jr. dba l pany vs. W. V1 . lndustrir·~ De- . Buffington, Garv Baily, Cret~t! M \ SOl\' - Mr. a11 d A·h s. l:.' nu•st H..~lrC'urJe. Ruf/11/o, \\' ." /·
da Weikle \'S. Wesley U. We!kle i Kt.mh,erl,y Dnl hng Lo~pany v ~. 'l ve!opm~&gt;nt C11 rp.; N&lt;'tiona l Poo l McCauky, Kt rllleth M. Ayf'rs, oni i"!J. ,;rf'. u tltiO I/111' 111(} the enua!-!PI!Ir'l.t rmr: OjJt_t m~clti• I !J
Anna Lee Roberts vs. Frank - j Uro} Everly db,a Twm .T 0 1 Equipment Company v&lt;~ . W. Va . .James H&lt;Hil'k. Basil .1 . D~·e. mw·l'ili!W j,r rltr •u· drw(lltr er, Pon s Mrm!', f() ( }unm l·nllil.:lin Roberts; Bertha Parker vs. 1CoJnp~ny; Hay. Cra nk _ a~ ~hl}- j Jndu~ ln " l Devf'lnpm~nt Corp.; C!alr Ernrric k, H~1rry KnaUs . 1111. SIJII of .Hr. ami Mrs. C!nl1s 1\!dlaniPI, :\1a.~n11. .11 1s.-..: /lieOscar Parker; EmogeneStearns /b.e Eh~abcth Crank Vs. Qum-D James D. Thoma~. Jr. vs. !len- Paul Mohf'. H. ' Dau~herty . ( '.uti' om&lt;i uuwl [nJ71• 'f'y!er Cr trl)lf!r !f iol• sr"l;nCJI ; 1!1e H. M.
vs. Leonard J. Stearns; Caro- l Coa~ Compan: . J c.orp., ft 3 ~,; ry C. P1•rry; OaYid p_ Dahlin Hom er L. Bird, James F. . Ft S:1tUT Sr liwtl fJ( l' ro('!im! .Vw·sirl f/ wul til •! St. Joseph /! ns·
Una S~e Leach vs. ~ u ~ s e II , Lo.,.,en B. ll.u'shbargcr
v... v~. !!!'nry C. l'errv : f 'h ~lr l t•&lt;; w_ rt&gt;ll. .l»me\ E. I!:Ju 1·k. Harol d p.rr1 /. Stlwul of .\'t1r.w1 ~1 111 fad H SIJ11rg. H·. 1·11 . Sh!' ! .~ rn'·
Franklm Leach; Judith
Ann Silmmy Mayes; Huth French, fr&lt;&gt;rl~!nd \'S. n (~ nj :.~ min A. Slo· Clin(', and B. L. D&lt;tugherty. The .)CH!Iy .':l' !'l..' lll!] (lit 11:1' //!lr.;illg Silljl of IIIII( l•r i.~ pirn/ . t\) r·. Mr·.
i V~'r, f·t Jl: William Jse lin and , Stale Anniv Prsary meetin ~ will [)cw i el Wtlrluol cd from. Wa/JH »W Hiolt .~l' llflo/ rnul l • u ~ strr r'd
Co, lnl'. vs . . W Va . Dino;;trit· ~ beheld at t)·..- N4'W IILI\'t'n Couu- i: l tlrf 1'. S Arr furre . lfr is l' mpt''Jt,-ed ot !.lor' !'lri.lip SjtUtll
Dtv~lupmrnt Corp.; Dl' lhrrt llig dl h;lll on Muy 14. 19116.
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Is tleld at Home of Mary Martin

Business Services

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Tio;~t p:t.~' irw r·:Jnt•:.: dt·~tmy BHICI\ DL" PLE.X 3 brdroom'll men\:; of S5 per month or pay , Call WY 2.-2974, d&lt;Jy (l f mght I
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'I'M Christmas meeting of
Meigs County Salon No. 710 was
held Monday evening, at the
home of Mary Martin, which
wns decorated lor the bolidlly
season.
Pearl Knapp, 'chapeau, presided and gave a report on the
state pouvoir recently in Col·
umbu&amp;. The obligation was gi·
ven to Dorothy Spencer. Thoda
Hackett, child welfare chairman,
reported that birthday carda
and money had been sent by
the Salon to nine children at
Denver Jewish Hospital for the
months of November and December and that letters of thanks
were received.

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1965 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door _
$2395
Economy VB engine, Powerglide trans. Good white·
wall tires, P.B. radio, automatic trans. Radio and.
heater. Beige over Sierra Tan finish. Fawn interior.
See this nJce car today.

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1964 Chevelle Deluxe 4 Door _
~1695
155 H.P. 6 cyl. engine. Std. trans. Low mllesge. Spot·
less clean fawn interior, maroon finish, Jike new
whitewall tires. Radio and _heater.
1964 Corvair Spider Cpe.
$1595
Black finish. black \'inyl interior, 4 on the floor, good
whitewall tires. Real ecll!lorny with plenty of go. 150
H.P. engine. Radio and heater.

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1963 Volkswagen 2 Dr.
$1395
Locally owned, clean interior vinyl trim, good tires,
heater. real economy and bargain priced.
1963 Mercury Meteor Custom _
$1695
Station Wagori. VB engine. automatic trans. Power"
steering, chrome luggage rack, red vinyl interior.
White finish. Like new whitewall tires. 28,000 miles
by 1 careful local owner. This is as sharp a wagon
as you wtll find.

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1963 Corvair Monu Cpe.
$1499
1 local owner, 110 HP engine, 4 speed trans. Jet
blark finish , red bucket seats and trim . Radio and
heater. Like new whitewall tires.

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1962 Chevrolet Impala St. Wagon $1695
I local owner, white over black finish, red interior,
luggage rack, VB engine. automatic trans. Power
steering and brakes. Power rear window, 4 new
whitewall tires.
1962 Corvair 4-Door Sedan
$1195
Local car and clean inside and out, fawn finish automalic trans., heater, good whitewall tires.
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Franklin T B Hospital in Col·
umbus for five children and a
g~t for the 15 year old girl
at Nelsonville Hospital who has The Golden Rule class of the
been released, was sent to her
home. ConbibuUons were made -:;;;meroy
Church of Christ
to lh I al TB A . t'
nstmas party Tuesday eveoe oc
ssocl~ ton ing was at the home of Mr,
and the state chapeau proJect, end Mrs. Milton Roush, Syra·
the Denver bed.
. cuse. Decorations included a
Gladys Mowrey, partnmh•p lighted tree under which gifts
charrman, presented the names were placed
of Virginia Fisher, Iva Pow~ll
Mrs. JerrY Ma!ilers was de1 an~ Mary ~us~ f?r
pa~tner~ votional leader. A candlelight
I slup and an mvltatlon. ~Ill be service was held with readings
extended to them IOJOID.
, by Mrs. Edward Venoy, Mrs.
Letters were rece1ved by lE.mld Smith Mrs. Charles EsJulia HyseU, secret.aire, from kew and Mrs: Masters, who also
Helen Cotter, state chapeau, read a poem, "No Sweeter
and Norma Carothers, state sec- Thing''. Prayer was by Mrs.
retaire accepting the Salons in- Roush.
vitation for the May meeting. Colored slides of past events
1A letter was read from Drew at Ule church were shown by
Webster Post thanking the part- Mr. Roush and games were con-ners for helping sell candy in dueled by Mrs. Ralph Sewell
Its project, "GUts for Yanks". and Mr3. Smith. Prizes 1Vere awarded to Mrs. Gsrdaer Wehrung, Mrs. Venoy &amp; A.L.Phleps.
Gifts were exchanged and Mrs.
Denver Kapple on behalf of
1 the class presented gifts to Mrs.
IEskew, its teacher, and Mrs.
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Masters her assistant. Mrs. Es1 kew
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of. Christmas. symbols by ~rs. ~:~~shments were served on
Wilbur Pernn was the h•gh· crystll trays to Mr 8 d Mr
light of the evening when Fri· Jerry Masters Mr · ~ Mrs.
1endly Circle of the Federated 1 Gardner Weru,;ng M. an d .. ~·
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e ay evemng. A. 1. Phelps Mrs Sewell M
j Sa~ta Claus and Christmas ILouis Osborq~, Mr~. Welte; K:~
st~kmgs, the ~vergreens and edy Jr., Mrs. Eskew, Mrs. Conmistletoe to candles, and the rad Ohlinger
Mr C1
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s. arence
ne tlVI Y scene were .~en · Andrews, Mrs. Elwood Bowers.,
The ~tory of the nabv1ty and IMra. Smith, Mrs. Venoy, Mu.
a C~rtstmas prayer by ~rs. ; Kapple &amp;: guests, Sandra RRouU.
I Perrm o~ned lhe devotions, 1Tommy Masters and Linda and
Mrs. Pemn read an account Kathy Webrung.
of the first Christmas in
the words of a Judeao shep1 herd who witnessed the visitaCub Scouts Work
' lion of the angels. The singing ! On Hol'.l-. WreatLof carols completed the program
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by Mrs. Leonard Jewell were 24 4 w~re guests at a Christ-di!jtributed. The cover. ''Prayer I mas dinner Tu~sday evening at
Hands," was designed by Ralph ~e First Uruted Presbyterian
Wern: and a CGrd of apprecia· j Church. Note pads and candJ
lion ·was sent to him A gift treats were given and the IP'I!Up
of money was voted, to the j worked on holiday wreaths.
church council for the bene- · Mrs. Dale Walburn and Mrs.
1
budget. a·lflS purchased Alan .Leonard,
den .mothers •
YO ence
by theCircle for shut· ins snd were m charge. Attending weA
elderly members of the church Steve Walburn, Steve Jeokim.
were wrapped and packed for Kyle Leonard, Randy Leonard,
delivery by the visitation com· Mike Hoffman, Robbie HarrJa,
mittee.
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INVITED ME TO
HER BIRFDAY
PARTY TONIGHT·•

R·oush Home in
Syracuse is
Party Setting

1948 Chevrolet 1h Ton Pickup_ $199
FREE ESTIMATES
Bottom and Reedsville. M. L.
rt'll l rn lit·~ Village o! \lid\lle- C
1 1,.r blrmdt:' und whit t&gt; Ha s
ort. Call \\'\' 2-33t6 or WY
arr. __
12-l3-121p .
1959 International Y2 Ton Pickup $695
ON
dto~t· r rlwir\ around
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FOR "a job well done feeling" '
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11 30 tfc
clean car .ts with Blue Lus- eALUMINUM SIDING
1956 Chevrolet H.T. Cpe.
$199
eSTORM DOOR
1: tn11nd. ('on1 ad P.arl F'rr1·k· . ··- .
-- . tre Rent~lectr·
&amp; WINDOWS
•·r Pefl ch Fork . or Phone WY f'' OUH HUOM furnished apart· I
·,1. ·Baker Fieurmture
. shamp~~ ~
1955 Olds 4 Dr. Sedan
$99
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12-J5 ·3tp · men .
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1957 Dodge VB - 4 Dr.
$99
Exterior Decorators
!JI'.;T sarmd:w rn dovontown lusiness Opportunities PJLE Is soft and klfty . colors !
$49
Of Ohio
1954 Mercury 4 Dr.
[',fllf roy L~HI\'s gold watc-h. -- - - - -·retain brilliance in carpets !
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without
FOH
So\
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Rest::~urant,
Modcleaned
with
Blue
Lustre.
WY
2·5644
Middleport,
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lrl'rn nt•oo on bar·k ern, newly remodeled. Doing Rent electric shampooer $t. j':==::==::~--=-=~--::-::==:'l[l
New 65 Impala 4 Door Sedan ..... . . , , • , , Sovo
· \\ 11h nmch Love. Dad " Re- gn•ld IJU'.: iness. :-.J I:'ar school. Pomeroy Cement Block Co
1\UCOUNEER
~. J r J Platfl':' \\"Y ~-33n
St&gt;lling due to_health _reasons. Monday.
12-13--Gi~
Complete Service
New 65 Impala Super Sporrt HT Cpe. , ••. Save
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New 65 Chevy II "6" 4 Ooor .. . .... , , •• , ,
tv. H interested: Write c-o HATS, m1ce ehrnmated forever .
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Write. Prone or ConlaCC
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Brown . Tht' DJTI~· Sentim•l .,.,1ol 668A. · e
4r.
ersbach Hard~
A. L. "RAUJt'HRD
,Ltf' tw k ll"t'• ' :md WJIIYr rnt-.; - Gt\i'? name, 111ddrti::.s
and ware, Sugar Run Mill, PickRa
NICE SELECTION OF
p!Juue Dumber.
12·15-6tc ens HardWtire, Mason.
cille, Oblo
~d II &lt;is ro lbr, no n.Jme plait .
l2.-9- 30tp :
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NEW '66 CHEVYS
Hill H•,binson , C'ht:.lt'l" l·'hune - - Overseas Emplovment
FOR SALE
'J~~- 2~6l _
l2-14-3tc
Real Estate For Sale
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Shop Our Lot Often, We Hove Now Trade Ina
Ail trades truck driver to
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project engineers. Africa.
Arriving daily. The car you desire my be here
Notice
(CLOSED SUNDAYS)
Europe, Asla, South Pacific,
tomorrow
-- paid travel. housmg, food.
C!_l\ Shoot, Sunday, December
Christmu GIFT
e, Atlantic. Rlbh salary jubs.
! POMIIROY - 1'h story fnlln
1~. ll.a:.k Wul!On F;rrm , Ches·
IDEAS at Landmark
six rooms, bath. cellar, fro nt I male, female over lB. OEIB
ler, Ohio, sponsored by the
and back porch, out of bi gh Box 23190, Oakland Park.
l'lJ.:ster Fire Department.
water. $5,1100.
12-16-Jtp
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-- - OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
POMEROY
-Five room tram
·POMEROY, OHIO
Women'• SanDy Kllldtten
pore h, CUSTOM BUTCHERING B!K
bath, cellar, front
SHOOTlNG match at American toy's or Girl's 44.95 bicycle
th
culting.
Will
buy
hides
every
League
with
pu"hllt
of
thlt
large lot, can be bought wi
l"egion Farm, Rutland , Ohio, j
nee
Monday.
Phil
Meier,
Phone
Dec.
$, IN5
I 20 per cent down hal•
Beech Grove Road, Sunday. I
UNICO 28 CU. FT.
WY
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CHEST FREEZER
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Wanted To Buy
Mrs, Wildermuth is
Mrs. Don Blankenship return- Dailey Sentinel .. ,_ .. 23 u
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CLOSE-IN - Five acres, 0ne .u.: CUNUITIUNING Refrtger·
th, atlon ..rvlce. Jark's ReJrig·
ed to ber home, Canton today, For•st Run Block ..... 20 16
$299.95
story
frame,
six
rooms,
ba
--after a visit with her sister, lila's Beauty Salon ... 19 17
basement, furnace heating, eratlon, New Haven, Phone BAILEY'S Christmas special Hosten for Cards
DELICIOUS Homemade Pina, "A GOLD STAR STORE"
er
1tl
t-3537.
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and
up
to
New
Year's
only,
Mrs. Norma Chapman and ot-- Crow's Steak House ••• 19 17
concrete front porch, oth
50c, 7Sc, and $1.00 sizes. De- 'l
e.
coon.
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to
l2.2ii
L.
Ex.
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Mrs.
Willard
Wildermuth
en·
her relatives.
Friendly Tavern ...... 16 20
buildings. OWner may !inane
luxe Piu:a, $1.50. Jack's Dai- ,
POMEROY
Auto
Sales
M.
Bring
them
in
boys
now.
tertamed
members
of
ber
COD·
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Scbelase
Dutton Drug• ... ... .. 11 2&amp;
J1ck w. C1ntY
$5,&amp;011.
ry Bar, Middleport. 12 8 tfc 1
-- - Bill Bailey, Reedaville, Ohio. asta club with a Christmas par- ol Canton spent Tuesdav, with lllgh Ind. Gome - Carolyn
M1n1..r
C. C. CUCKLER, REALTO R -= -=-- ·· z.36U 111!i0
PONTIAC
straight.JI
autot at her h0me M0 ndl Y even- her brother, Ted Reed and
· sons. Ba chner 1117: High Iod. Series
12. 1..atc ,Y
Ph,
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2-1111
l!llltiC.
Good
work
car.
Almost
WY
WY Wilt
GOOD home wanted for 3 very
- ·--- - - - -·- . - rr new tires. Phone WY 2-7951.
--- mg. A g•ft exchange was beid Mrs. Raymond Pullins of Th - Betty Smith $16.
cute kittensJ 8 weeks
old.
For Sale: Bouse and wt. Ke a·!0-&amp;tp
WANTED:
a
good
natural
gas Iand favors of mislietoe baskets urston and Mrs. Alva Hlte of High Team Game - Ioia'J
· Pbono WY 2-3953.
12 to 6tc USED work pants, ablrts, jack· St. City water and g... Re
12
circulating
heater, 85·000 were. given each guest.
Baltimore
were Wednesday Beauty Salon 633: High Team
e.ts. and oboes. carl .Cheva- IIOOllbie. M. Mollohan, TuppeI'll 111114 STATION WAGON; Volk,.. B.T.U. mput or more. Prefer· Pr1zes were won by Mrs. IJ. guest of loin Pullins' parenlll Game - 17&amp;0.
her, Lone Bottom, Ohio.
Plains
12-14-6tp wagen. Call WI 9·2117.
Help Wanted
ably with a large fsn blower. onel Boggs, Mrs. Donald Mills, Mr and Mrs.' Rollin Bearba. 'l~===""'===iiiiiiiiiiio
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SEWING machlnu, rtpOir llr· FOR SALE: 24 acre fsrm,
v1
WY ~mt room house, 2 cisterns, 4 out· lfl6l FALCON De luxe- Tudor, wnte : Frank Cleland, Box Wilham Ch!lds. A dessert couroe of The Plains visited Monday
1 u mu.
wlth Mr. and Mrs. V. D. EdTb~· fabric S~~p, Pomeroy buildings. In Hemlock Gro v, radio, heater, automatic trans- _ 86• Racme, 0~~ 12·15-3lc was served.
. 1 light
wards and family.
Autbrotred Singer Sales and the. former Edwin Sch ul· missiOn, motor overhauled WILL BUY
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2·
$6&amp;0.
John
Richmond,
814
East
.
one
pair
.
SON
IS
BORN
David Edwsrds returned to
Service.
2fl
tfc
theiSs
property.
Phone
WY
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we1ghl water skiS Must be m
11091 after 5:00 p.m. 12 10 6tp Ma'm St·• pomeroy, Obi0 ·
good condiUon. Call WI 9 • Mr. and Mrs. Harold George, school Tuesday, after a several
! APPLES, red and yellow. Delic- FOR SALE: 6 room house wi th
12-7-tfc 3752 .
l2-l4-3tc Gallipolis, are all110UilCing the da)'l absence due to Illness.
!ous,
Staymaa,
Wmesap,
bath,
lull
haoement,
891
Uy- birth of a aon, Brent Edward,
RUTLAND
Grunes Golden, Melrose. Op.
St
M'ddle
rt
Pho
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CREVROLET
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4
door,
Hol2er Hospital, Wed· Bowling
. en daily and Sunday. Well'• se11 ·• 1 po · ne: 6 Cy11n. der, • tr••'gb t t rans- FURS AND beef bides· Carl bornd at Dec
·~ m·• Girl
Apply WY 2-2156
mission Phone WY 2_6094 , Otevalier, Long Bottom, Ohiol nes ay, . . 15. Titey bave a
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Orchard, Wllkeoville, Ohio.
Pl Pleasant 69;.2607.
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11 19 !&amp;tp son, Brian Lee, 18\il months
Dec.
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30tp
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12 8
call •· 00 p.m.
I2 I0 6 P
old. Grandparents are Mr. and
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THE
Instructions
&amp;a,ooo -Bru n.Or furance, -W'{.
Insurance
~NTIQUE Furniture, dtsbes. Mrs. L. W. McComas, Middle- Lewis Repair ....... 10\il 41&gt;
DAILY SENTINEL
- - - -- -ml"·ellAneous Call or write' port. an·l Mr. and Mrs .. Mar· Team No. 2 ..... ..... II&gt; ID\1
' 2-2651.
I 30 6tc TRUCK Drlv.,.o, ages 20-45. Af·
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Copymg
Service
Cop
Mro.
Howud Cecil, 1100 w. lin George, Vinton.
Great High Ind. Serlet - Janey Gru·
BUDGET PRICED furnlture In tar short training with expe
rn
let
made
of
legal
papers.
Mam
St
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Pomeroy.
grandmothers
are
Mrs.
J. E. eser 152: lllgh Ind. Serio!• enced drivers, you can ea
our third floor budget shop.
Livestock
epo
p
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el·l
blrtll
record•
and
almost
any
zu
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McComas,
Columbus;
Mrs.
Ma· Pam Sylvester 364.
8
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Baker F'urniture, Mhldl rt, to wages for as and dies
GER\1A N sh?pherd pups, 6 Ohio.
11 12 Uc type operations. Previous ex- 1 other d0C11ments
-----~' ry George, VInton, and Mrs. AI· High team Game - Lewis
months old. 125. Waller Wih USED KING -FLuTE: for sale. perience helpful but not nee· Reuter ID•nr•nce, Pomeroy FURS WANTED : Red Fox, t1. lc• Darst, Gallipolis.
Repair 398; Hlp Ind. Series
son. Phone WY 2-7028
I WY 2·29&amp;0.
ll 17 Uc essary. For application and
lilt&lt; Muskrats, !1.50, raccoons, II.·
~ Lewis Repalr 1091.
Stop In at any of our
Interview, write Semi Divt75 M
F Ag n
10
station• and get your frH
"O '"S to I FIREWOOD, ID)' Jen&amp;th-:-iiO.OO
sion. 228 Garfield Str~l. Mid- ~ tAE'l'NA :'A~HAI TV ln!;ur~o~n•·•· ,
. aran ur
e cy,
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CADET TROOP MEETS
Seldor. HIJb Bo)'t
I GOOD Jef'~+c!Y milk ~ ..
(.) WrwhtJ N
. · iirown St., Ma- l Cadet Girl Scout Troop 185
ticket. Winners Uat wDI
trt&gt;shen .:;ouu. Charl,·s Hi! ller, pick u~ loaSJ;~ orb wrtd te dletown, Ohio, or Phone 1-513- Mullen lnsuranre A.gency, Inc
srm. W. V.I . Ph. 173·5200, met Monday afternoon in the
Dec. t, l~W
Rarme , Ohio. WI 9-J085.
Glenda
UIIIUU.I . . S
a e,, 423-9212. 2t hour service.
Pomero), Phone W\ 2--338l. I week days 4 p.m.
12_4_30 tc
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L be posted Dec. 21st.
12-l&amp;-31p Ohio, MY~.
II I Uc l
12-14-3tc
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I t Uc
I social room of the
Columbuo Teuln No.2 ""'"'"' IS II
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Electric Team No 3
16 14 .
1 - -_ _ - - - , - - -- TRINITY Lutheran Church, lo- L S. CIVIl SERVICE rES'rS! GRANHE tNSIIR.,Nl'&gt;. Mull•• :
t.cQal Notic4
Componv. The natlvitv scene T
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For S•le
cated. on Butternut Avenue, 1111 •n - •o""'" ,., 111W1 _ , 'N!.... , . !n!'uran('"' .o\~torH·v lnt l'um· _
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)ohl
Ht 1 to •'•"'•' ~t•.•
Mhnr~
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como1eted with the girls TeiJil No: t ....... .. , 13 11 1
f"nd of 2n d St., Pomeroy, CalI htntn 4d•anrftml!!nt 1-'....,. •• , ..r, eruy
unf W\' z.;utn
Til" nn,;
no '. " '" nf the Rock· painting the creche Which had
uinh .(Dd G
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WY 2·2536 WY 2-2928
trllftlftl
.. lnrl' ·~ raqu•f'M
v
I tlr bnl&lt;!.·• of lhe l'o neruY
National
U-'e
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IVHY worry ovtr t'l
!ilt tgid~h I
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fllnuaana. 01 '""" ,.,." """''"r'"'"~
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. the ..
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been made bv r.leM Glaze. Fi· kloia 207.• Ulgb,Jnd. serle&amp;-Dave
unnfll'-•n
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of rl o·o ·tur~ ar 1 Ute tra--,RCtlon of any
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08
pans were mae forte Jen1rlmiJ480.
f
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All Septic Tank
{'leantr, IKEYSTONE movie outfit, com- ) r"RI:~
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•:• · 11"1: 1 htl blld at tJur ... rrn•• r.h..oistJnas carolinu~ and a pAr· · ·High Team Game ~- Team '
r.qutr"n' ~"" "''"''~ I''''""' "''"'"'
&lt;l l'nn•~r"' ~ "th·mal !l:lnk. on
POIIIINy
Landmark Farm
Burtau,
plete, $7~. SH 2-4424. ~ttJ';s:ll l 1111nP ""'"' ·~~··· . . . . . . . nl)fll .. """'"'"" !Gf "t llt:ll!n•~, l_;itij W't' ! l 'fMI . .In n·· ~· ·· . •. )'W" . "I I 3::~ ll .rn .
tp P.ectomber 20 at the home or Nn. ·~ 732• Ill"" :Uearp: S!tieB-[
Mlln St.
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AN ' BfHAVE

Concierg, for the year 1~7,
to all state ofllcers, chairman,
chapeaux Passe, and Salons.
At the close of the meeting,
secret pals exchanged gifts. A
salad course was served by tho
hostesses. Mrs. Martin &amp; Mrs.
Mowrey, on TB place mats
showing all TB fielda uaed since
starting the stamps In 1907.
Hostesses for the next meeting
will be Ruth Thornton and Rhoda
Hackel!.
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1:1--Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Dee. 16, 1965

Mrs. EdSOn Hatt IS• R·ecenf HOSf eSS
For Meeting ol Walk-in Garden club

EVE~i:DE~~;;;-,;--·--··1

Christmas Party
Is Held by
Women's Group

p~ize by Mrs, Herbert Riggs,

Refreshments were served to

Mrs, Homer Willard. Mrs. Mlna

Hart, Mrs. Herbert Riggs, Mr'
Glen Lee, Mrs. Guy Lee, Mrs,
Mrs. Edson Hart was hostess . Salute to the_ Flag.
Olen Harrison, Mrs. Vern WiU,
r~rently to the Walk m Garden 1 Due to resignation of mem· Mrs. Guy Morris, Mrs. Edson
rlub for it~ Chrlst~as party bers who are no longer able Hart and guests, Mrs. Dana
11nd reorgaruzatlon w1th Vice tG attend or take an act1ve role, Yo~ and Mrs Jewell Curtis.
p1 t'sid~nt, Mrs. Homer WiiJard no m~eUng was held in &lt;X:~ The next m~ting will be at
prl:'sld~ng. She operred the meet- ber. S~veral members part1c1- the home of Mrs. Mina Hart.
"'' wtth the Club Prayer and paled m the Flower show inl
November.

BIG SELECTIONS in
ELBERFELDS in POMEROY .AND the STORE is OPEN
EVERY NIGHT TIL CHRISTMAS

The home of Gloria Ebersbach in Mason was the scene of
the annual Chrltmas party of
the Middleport Business and
Profesional
Women's Club /

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Officers were installed, with Book Reviews
MEIGS THEATRE 1Mrs. Min&amp; Hart installing o!li·

G'wen L'ferary

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Club Member:.

•utomatl•c 4-Siice ",,op·up"
TOASTER

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SANTA CLAUS •

Let Us Suggest That
You Come to the 3rd Floor

Tile home was decorated In·/·~
side and out in keeping with
•ncl SH lho Boautlful Glfto of l=u'rnllu~;;.~Solo
Pomeroy, Oh'o
cer.
the holidny season. Candy c~ne 1
I
Installed were,
president,
I
replicas lined the walk leadmq l
Mr~
.
Homer
Willard;
V!l'e pr~s- ~
to
the door dt&gt;corat~d with light- i" .--------------------,
TONIGHT
ident, Mrs. Olen HarriS\JfJ: 5el'·
ed canqleo, Te mantle arrange· I
NOT OPEN
1 retary, Mrs. Edson Hart, und
ment carried out the holiday
II
1 treasurer. Mrs Glen Lee.
Book
reviews
on
the
famous
theme
11nd a lighted Christmas I ~
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Mrs. Vern Well and Mrs. ~ t&lt;.~gr personalities. the Al!rrtl tree was placed in the dining :
December 17-11
"MY BLOOD RUNS COLO" IGuy Morris were welcomed as Lums, and a play in which they room.
'M
:oy Donahue, Joey Hether· I new members. A
card
of I ~tarred· "The Vtsit," were heard
A gift exchange was held,
wn. Barry Sullivan, Jeanette
: thanks from Mrs. Lewis a '1 d ! by the Middleport
Literary and Mrs. Grace Pratt, presi'ii.i i &lt;!D.
1 other
eommunicaltons we1·e 1Club Wednesday afternoon at dent, welcomed the mern~Jers
hutto,.....l
"THE WOMAN WHO
read.
'l th: home of the Misses Susan and guests and thanked hostWOUCDN'T DIE"
• AIIIJu•hiDie
(;ary Merrill, Jane Merrow I Each member displ a~·~d one and Mary Park.
esses and Mrs. Weaver moth·
Httlhll
1 or more arrangements a~ the
The first review, entitled er of Mrs. Ebersbach. Tho:! travp
• ChNme llnlllt
SUN., MON. ond TUES.
: mantel was decorated wtth ev ''Stagestruck , by Maurize Zol· clmg prize was awarded to Mrs.
with wh ...
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by Mrs. We-1 Harold Sargent ·
"SERGEANT DEADHEAD" 1 ergreens, hcones and candles Ct'n- u1ow. was g1ven
l Technicolor)
ter~ WII an angel. 11tere was . 1 Waddell and was a biogA group ofnstudents presentFrn nkie Avalon, Deborah I an exchange of gifts
whtc~ j r~~hirnl ac~ount of the well . ed C!mstmas carols under the ~
Enough toan for llhe --t.olr family
\\'alley, Cesar Romero, Fred 1 had been pla(.:~d under a small : knuwn s!age team of
Alfred I dJret'tlon of Mr. Nolan Swack- ~
withoul uua Miling with 1he Wrs1
t' l~rk. Buster !{(laton, Har· 1det'Oraled Chnstmas tree
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h
d g" mes we•·e · ~
~-~~- Lernbeck , Eve ArdPn, 1
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lJunna Loren.
. .. Durmg the social h.nur, se- ginnings in the theatre 8 n J played . Memt:wrs ~ro•Jdl'd a ~
heat comroltoa~t5 to the stttins: you
Fe•turette: Hoofs &amp; Goofl.
...ret pals were revealed and their dedicat ion to Ute ~&gt;er t orrn- money tree 11 be g1ven tu the , •
trlecc, rcspo.o.ds &amp;0 tempcntwc Qf
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tolorurtoon•
, new ones . awn.
con test ing arts and to themselves
as treasurer. Mrs. Edgar Reynolds . ••
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Iteam.
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magazine. Gut'st were
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, He len Handley, Mary Kunze!- 1.-;
Mrs_. Don-ald Mills p,rescnt~d ! man and Emma JnP Pugh. ::
Large
1a review of the play, The V1 s- nRefreshmenls of assorted sand- if
.il -': ~ l'nedrwl~ Duerremnatt, ' wtches. punch and ~.:uffee we-re R
Family SiJ:e
wh1ch 1s a combmatton of trag-I served with Mrs. Pratt at the ~
edy a~d c~medy .as a whu_Je coffee s~·rvtce and Mrs. Larry
t.own IS tr1cked m_to comr'.11l- Baker at the punch bowl. The
Lmg mur~er to satJs_ry e n~h tJble was coveJed With a ;dee ~
woman v,ho had gmon 11P. m . clolh and centered with a pomt?e town 'and suffered an InJUS- ; settta arr::ngeml!!nt, ami c~n·
i Automcdlc hHt
UC&lt;!.
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centro I
1 Seventeen members and two i
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guests, Miss Mary Park and , Mrs. Slater Hostess 1 ~
• Ower 200 ••· ta. of Eeoltilll •r••
' Mi ~s Frieda Faehn!e, respond·(
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ed to roll call naming 0 favor· For Cnrtl Clrtb Pnrly , ~
You have no idea ltow delicious Christmas can be until ite play. The meeting was op·! Mrs. Wilham Slater .ent.ertam- 1
Y(lu 'l lii:rrlllol~ and lots of IUIY hamburg·'
you'll'! taa1a1 our K4tltt:UC:ky Frled Chicken, seasoned to per fee- . ened with the club collect and ed her card club at Jts annual ·
rrs, pancak~s or orhtr family favorites. la
tioa. It ia a bleod of 11 dillerent spices and herbs.. Colonel Ia short business session CQn- 1Christmas party Tuesday even· j
fact, prepar~ IWO or three foocU It Ofl Ce..
There's plenly of room on the more than
Sandem' original recipe is the secret. It muke.s Kentur.ky Fried 1ducted by the president. M1ss !·~ ~t her home on Hudson-S I:
zou tq. in. cooking area. Balanced beat
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Chicba tender and l.aely and fmger Jick:in' good. We do the Susan Paik. The annual busi- m Middleport. The Slater home
motrol (150G·42s• ).
cooldug. All you have to do iH take it home. After a hard day of I nrss meeting will lM! he! d
WBS decorated for the holiday 1
Chrilb:oas aboppiag, ai()J&gt; iD for a bucket of Kentucky .F'1·ied . .January,
The hostess served 1season with ~ num_ber of arn :~'kt-n. And turn the Holiday Season into a real holiday. l
~ ('andy during the social hour. rang~ments, mcludmg an unusual Madonna setting encircled
with scroll designed wreath, anANNOUNCE DANCE
gel hair With white salln balls '
CQI.ONEl SANOCRS' V-... .l.u
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Ttw Middleport Senior class 1 and white glitter leaves, high·'
RECIPE
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.ar·
The Dlnner-l.lS-Th1 Bucktt 3.75
f.\&lt;lrty
with
the
Jays
Satu
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rangement.
Genuine leather belts
The B1rrel 5.00
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to
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at
the
Middle-j
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1purt h1gh gym.
_ ·- __ I thorn tree trimmed with orna- 2.
widths
and styles. Black
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1 red with net and satin trim. '
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i·etieshment table was covthem and buy what you
Steel
i ered with a white cloth and
need.
· white net and salin oversk1rt, ·
! centered with a wh ite lree dec: ora!ed with red satin bells and ~
: wh1te snow balls flanked by
!red tapers.
1 piece sets- 6 place wall
Prizes were awarded to Mrs.
David Ohlinger, Mrs. Alfred :li rack - turner - fork Roush, Mrs. Myron Miller,
and I· ~ spoon - masher - ladle
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- spatula. Bla~:k plaotic
Jean Kimes, a guest. Others
hamlles.
attending were M r s.
Alice
I f!'reeman, Martha Mayer· Vickie Morority and Mrs. Slater. ,=
The hostess served pecan pie.
Other Kilchon Tool
Christmas C&lt;Jokies, red
and
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CHECKING ON FATHER- They may be out of sight,
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rna~ prograiQ Sunday morning
, at the church during the Suo· J~
, d•y School hour beginning at I
9:30 a.m.
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I accordion solo by David Kraw.
1 •czyn. songs by the Primary ~ -~
1 department, and readings. The
: children's choir w1ll also pre: s-ent Christm~s selections. Ali i ~•
of the departments w11l part1c1- 1
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ANNOUNCE PARTY
The annual Christmas party I
Carleton church on KingsI atburytheRd.,
will ,l!e Thursday, Dee,
23, at 8 p.m. Everyone is invi~
ed.
ANNOUNCE PROGRAM
There will be a Christmas
program at the Rutland Church
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MASON, W. VA.

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WZIP is Sold
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Parties of the action are [ Saigon government's
b Jtl e
STOCKHOLM tUPil -An
is the morning road rrporl
WASHINGTONPRESI- ,Cierenee Arthur Price, Plain· :l against the Communists.
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American dance compan} m-1
compiled by the Anwncan Aude~t Johns~n. and
Briti~h tiff, vs. Edison Hobstetter, ex· ~ccording to best current
eluding both men and women
f30
tomobilt" Assodation in Colum3U 0
Pr1me M.uustcr Harold Wil- ecutor of the estate or G~ta 1 est1rmtt's· Defense S~cretacy CINCINNATI &lt;UPil
The performed in the nude Thurs·
bus :
~n were reported .t9day to be D.. Price, deceased, Pomeroy •RobertS. McNamara:s bu~get l sale or radio slabon WZIP and day night in a modern hallet l
JlO,\I&gt;S
The Pomeroy High Scl~~
dJscussmg a refurbished NATO National Bank, et al.
.
I request next mon~. ffl:3.J total WZIP . FM to the Zanesville shown on Swedish television I S 3fllf 3Y
Ohio : Wt'l with li~ht snow f'onet&gt;r! band will present
nuclear for~ plan wbicb may The court of appeals af£mncd as much as $61 bllhan for the Publishing Co of zanesville The Swedes round it bonng 1
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northeast, balam·e &lt;' 1r ·• r. Clmstma ~ concer t Sunday,
be gaining AIUed support.
the decision of Common Pleas j 12. m?nths starting next July L Ohio. was aPproved Thlll"sda~ Seven members of the Funeral servJrrs for Delbrrt ' Cltvelaod rt!porting
hea\~ embrr 19 . at 2 p.m. in
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Another feature of Wilson's \J~d~~ Joh~. C. Bacon tWt 11t s hk~ly, however, that to by the Federal Communications American Workshop Company Howard Grant. age 79. of 8:10 5. snow and some ac&lt;.·Umulation Pomero~· Jun1or High
brief "working" visit to Wash- ~ plamttfrs f pe~1.1108 dl~ 11.~ 1 sta_te , make tt p~ch~oglcally :~t Commission.
slowly undressed, piled their Tlurd-st, Middleport. who rlied 1 is expcetOO later toda) .
;Judt!unum.
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ington appeared to be an Am- 3 ceuse 0 ac lOD .. 3 1 was I p~tatable t e lgure pro
Y
The station was sold by
ll&lt;1 clothing on the fluor and t'J .·n, Wednesday m an Athf' ns hos· l Kentilcky, w 1 '~1
\'irginia
St•n111r members of the :
er~~ diplomatic effoi"!- W get proper_kto ~miss t~t on moti~~ . w.1n. be set JUSt below $60 previous owners, Greater Cin- moving in a trance-like state, pita!, will be held Saturday at . and Tennesst&gt;&lt;" : Clt·ar.
1o1 111
introduce the progr · ~·
Br1tam kl move faster m apply- t? stn e e acton rom t : bllho_n.
cirmati roadcasting Inc .. for a danced on a large piece of 2 p.m. at the Strung and ~ un
New York : \ht with some The:-;e wlll include Chris ' '
ing more sanctions against teh hies . .Judge Bac~n . ha~ ruled , This _would represent a 27 per price in excess of $375000
paper which they evenlua!ly l Funeral home WJlkPSVlllf'. \\ ith Ji~~"hi soo~A-· .
(;ret.'tm~s. arranged by Ha~
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f the statute of bmlt.at1ons on cent mcrease over defense
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the Rev . Fnmk Cheest'brl'w of·
Pennsylvania : ~orthwt·~t wf"t Walters. Adeste FideltS.
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Rhodesia
such a sutt 1s two years, oalso spendmg m the year ended last
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aff ed by the higher court. IJu
a
d
per
cent
rise
will
be
no
change
in
operations
Newspaper
et1t~1'S
ca
l
ficJalmg
Hunal
wtll
be
111
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to
slippery
!J.pul~.
Southwest
lm
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t71h
Century
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March
m·
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30
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1ov~~ eurr~nt military outlays or personnel. Harold Perry will program "beautJrul " ~u_l . a Rivervww eemetPry
dear.
ThrPe Kinss. 13th Century; ltf
A SEVERE PRE WINTER ·
estimated at $54 billion as .:~f continue as vice president and spo~esman !or ttle . telens1or i He was burn Aprd 27. lfiRtl .
TURNPIKES
('h u! the Ltttle Tin Sol~
sklrm statio1,1ed over the South- I Door Opened for
.June 30 _ This mcludes funds general manager. Zanesvtlle ·l !1ation admitted_ ofhc1als had 1at RRipley, W Va .. the sm1 o!
Ohio. Pennsyh·ama a11d W1•st Gabnelr P1e-rm· . Jingle ~west racked the area aa nio- 1
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aid and Publishing Co. operates news- bt4"D apprehen~ rv:! about. tiP the late Thomas Jefferson :r nd Virginia : Clt-ar.
RHh&lt;~psody. J. Pierpont; Slillt
dy with more snow and rain Golden Age Vlllage
.construction progr~ms
Ipapers and radio 1tations in Inude dance an•J finally de':•ded
Lett1e Jane Granl. One son. il
Indiana : Slippt•ry ~pu\!1, t-:lk- ride. Leory A.ndf'rson; ~•
from Los Angeles eastward· to I COLUMBUS. (UP I) - Th e 1
Zanesville, Portsmouth, Marlet- tb show it late at light _on 1y
daughter. three s1sters. ;md 1wu hart tn Valparaiso, balann mas Song, Mel Torm~; WmNft
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rain 1dstate Contdrollt•heng dooBoardf Thurs·
SANTA COMING
Ita, Coshocton and Cambridge, The hspodkesn .:~ nd sa rti! the111brothers also pn•t:cded hime 1n clear.
Wondt"rland. D1ck Smith -~
were plentiful In the Eastern ay opene
r or con.
.
Ohio and Parkersburg w va Istetlon a expec e as orm n death
1\'f&gt;w \'ork Thr11way : N~&gt;w Wh1te Chnstmas, Irving
half of the nation.
I struction of Gov. James
A. Santa Claus w~ll be m Racine
protest culls alJ01Jt the pr .gram ) Sur~ivmg are his wife. Alice York Gty to Utit'a dt•ar. bal- hn .
.,f.l,~
third
straight
day
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Golden
Age
villages
at
the
lot
beside
the
Home
F
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only
about
150
vi~~t
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R~rfelt
Grant·
two
d".tugllter.s·
ance
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with
som1·
!ilippt•ry
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publ•r
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Bank on Sunday : •December
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led up.
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t.n&lt;fay the mercur yplunged be- • for semor
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Mr:;. Virginia Leach, Clarksb11r fipOts .
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!!low zero in the Northern Plains The proposal, one of the gov- at 2 p.m., to VISit wdh child- Unexpected Wedding
He t::.tid mo-:l of thes~ W. 'Ia.: Mrs. Maxine Weeks.
Light snow fell over the Great ernor's main campaign prom· r~n of. grade s~.:hool age. San~a ST. MORITZ,
awll2erland Jf.utested lhat ~~Ly had bt&gt;enl Joppa , Md.; four sons. Willi.~m r;r -~
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Lakes and also was spotted in ises, included. initial construe- Will gJve a treat to each. ~.il (UPit Newlyweds · Stavros bured Dy the prograrn, ap- 1Edgewood, Md.; Charles, Suit·!
JLIJN?I~AN HELD . 1 Vrleran~ Memorial
northern New England and the ton of homes .m Columbus and visit 1 ~ sponsor~ .by. the Legton Niarchos, 56, and
Charlotte ~enlly becau·: ~ the_ nude irnore, Md., and Bill and f.\cr- : .James Wtllrams of llhno1s. l Admissions - Mrs.
k.
Toledo.
The
s1tes
trave
already
&amp;~d
F1remen
aux1har1es
of
RaRFord
arrived
here
tottay
for C.ance was not as ~nsat1cna, tts ! ett both of MJddlcp'lrt. seven ' w&lt;~s arrrstrd by Me1gs 1'ounty 1Fi rlds. Hartford MartiD
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norlh ern Roc les.
be en se tli!Cled .m both pwces.
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a honeymoon at his alpine Yil· lhey 1uo
f&lt;... ...., ex pee ·
grandchlidren
and two , SIS~('rs :I Shcruf Robt.•rt C. 11artl'nbach I ard. Pomeroy; Joe
SANTO DOMINGO
COM- The .board al.so. gave Ohio UniIa. The shipping magnate and
-Mrs. Ottie G~ogan , Middleport: 1Thursday on a OWl charge and 1Syr&lt;Jrusc. Robert Priddy,
munist- Jed mobs seized con- versJty permlSslo~ to put up
the elder daughter of auto ty- JamesDWAbelCI,H!RG,R~enswood, and Mrs. Pearl DimmoH, H.ip-]was being held in county jail [dleport: Mar~a~r~e:tde~~:~~~~.i.
trol of a 4-block area of down· f2 40 •000 to e.nt.er mto ~ontrac~
SHOPPING
coon Henry Ford U eloped
ley, W. Va. Friends 111~y call l luda y.
· ruse- . Orpha
town S.nto Domi~~&amp;o Thursday for a 14, m•lllun phySical •c•Thur8day and were married In w.. arrested Thursday night at lhe funeral home anvtime,
Eugene Ree.,..,
night in an orgy ol violence re· ences building.
DAIS lilT
Juarez, Mexico.
by Pomeroy poll~e on charges
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Meigs , Geoeral Hospital
Joyce Brogan, Rutland,
calling tlte early days of tJte
The surprise m-.riage
In of OWl and nmmng a red lraf·
AdmlsSJons - Elmer ~opper,l Discharges - Anna
oborllve April revolt,
Smith Wino First
Mexico was a clvll ceremony fie light. Ave! Is scheduled for Scholarship Hop
I Middleport; Ella Worley,
Pl. Pomeroy.
U, S, paratroopers and Do,
rd
unrecognized by the
l&gt;ride's appearanC&lt; ln ;omeroy Mayor I PI
edT • h
/ Pleasant.
Births- Mr. and Mrs.
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ned
off
lhe
VarsityGr1dAwa
Ro
Calhol'
II,
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Charles
Le11ars
oourt
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Jeffers,
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Fields Hartford a
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mIrucan po ce cor o
B b Sml b,
All SEOAL
man
Jc re gJon.
u..- d
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mob-held area, but made no
O
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iled the multimillion • dollar ay n1 ·
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R &gt;rille, , High :;c~o&gt;l ( West Columbia: M) rtle Holler, ter: Mr. and Mrs.
inuned.iate tffort to clear the h~lfback pr:oduced by Pomeroy
fortunes of the world'• largest
lillmm a~&gt;socmtna w1ll sp•J tsor Racme.
Cetle. Middleport, a
streets
,
H1gh
school
who
graduated
last
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hop
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~~~ COLUMBUS (UPI) - S.m i.W. gr.~' gyrr.r.asium follow· I
LAST BURLEY SALES
Harrisonville, a dautlhter,
1 Ma.y, received a jacket sign·
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w r 8 1• u mo Perdue today was named city tr·~ lhe :!outhern hkArth•1r bas- RIPLEY, Ohio &lt;UPI) -Sales '
SAIGON- A LARGE FORCE Jlymg hiS hrsl varstly football
OF Viet Colli guerrlllas today award from Marletta College.
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editor of the Columbus Citizen. IH:tball game ton~~tt. wit • music 1on the burle}' mark~t here to- ~
bul wiped out a company Smith, son of Mrs, Ralph
Journal, succeedll!c William G. by the hys" P ·oceeds will go laled $Ul.l,20.1 for 286.6JZ pounds
ol governmenttroops In a clev· Smllh, and lhe late Ralph Smtih,
WEATHER , , Moore. who resi!llled to become b to the assocl1tions's xlola•- Thursday This was an overage i The temperature In
er ambush 12 miles northwesl ol Hemlock G1'9ve, won seven
Cloady _..., ~. 11&lt;- &amp;ft4ls!ant executive director of .tip fun1 AU ·eel!agers "' of ~ .61 per hundredweight To- !roy's business district at
of, S.lgon, a U, S. military leiters al Pomeroy High, indudeadoul!fpiiiUIW. A JIUio.,. lhe Developmeht Committee of mviled The danoe will end at tiay is t11e last day ,the market 1a.m. today ""' 37
011 pop 2)
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' The Young Adult Class of the
Bradford Church of Christ held ~
1ts annual Olristmas dinner re- :;
cently at Miller's Rest'ilurant in
Middleport. Following the din· ·
ner the group met at
t he
home ol Mr. and Mrs. William ·
Lambert for a flW"ty and gift :
exchange.
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Mrs. Rub.v Mossman, Mrs . :
Madeline Painter and Mrs lv- !
an Wood gave devotioll! ~ken
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gram with prnyer. Attending
were M·rs. Phyllis Gilkey, Mrs.
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and Mrs. Homer Forrest, Mr. 1~
. and Mrs. Joe Robinson· Mr. and I
' Mrs. Robert Grimm, Mr. and
.\Irs. Ronmt! Russell. Mr. and :
Mrs. Ivan Wood and Mr. and ·
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I [f all goes as planned. thf' 1 W('H' nul c·onsJdt•rPd essentwl tlJ
champion astronauts wdl ftre th~ com pletiun of the m1 ss 1on.
I the1r four prwerful braking ;md olht•r rockr·ts would te
1rockets at 8:28 a.m. EST used fur posiiJonlllg tlw spac('·
Saturday and end their record·] Hormt~n radioed, lltJwe ver,

Stale Department of Educe- greed to pay the difference.
of 1967
bon officials are reported to- Should U•e bondin1
que•· State, education leaders are
day ready to advise strongly a tion be delayed until the May known to favor the tarlier date
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special election be held to vote primary election at least two because of what they call the 1 ABOARD USS WASP ru Pn r¥.cJvrry rni-:&lt;;ion . the sp l:1s!l- i 1\:J s wmd ing by tony them~
bonds for a new comprehensive tmporkint points are affected, "urgent need'' for an expand- 1 Walter Schirra and Thom a~ down of tht· Lt'Rlllll ; nail l'art&gt; Kt&gt;nnedy to ~
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high_s~hool in Meigs coun~ . school men explain. !Jlese are : ed cirriculum in the new dis- Stafford- twu happy , healthy Saturday .
deUrieftng on theirs~
'HOLLY~OOD (~JPI) -. The shm, at~rachve girl !111.s IS e~cted to be a h1gh- -. A special elecbo~ .would . ttict, including the early addi· astronauts- flew to Bermu- 1 Schtrr::. and S1affrd. ead1 rendf'zvou s wtth Gemipi T · AI
clutched a p&lt;nr of scissors m oue hand. With the other pnQnty dec1smn when the new reqmre 55 per.cent ma)onty for tion of a modern vocational . da toda y from the prime flying co-p !lot on a twm·en !o! ine .
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she held a stream of golden hair. She snipped · here and five-member coi'ISoli~ated ~rd ~p~ro'i'~L agamst ~ ~ere rna· school UJ.at could serve the en- recovery ship Wasp.
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put
at
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ready for the wrapup of their c!e&lt;'k ~! 7 a m
within swimming range of tli1l
years of patient, lovmg care shpped to the floor . When Ito carry out consolidation of - A specJel e.lectlo~ could SOOt~. s~hool men are repo~· Double-header "Spmt of 7'' At ermuda, an Air for ce et h1g a1rcrart carrier.
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it was ended, the pile of hair on the floor was greater Pomeroy, Middlep:~rt. Northwes- so expedite plannmg, .fmanclng, ed believmg the ta_rge . ma)(1r1ty :
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than that whkh remained. 1
Iter. Bedford Local and Salis- and actual c~ns~ch?D 10 ~s lhat ravored consoh.da.uon would , ....
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'ld
If ·r John ~~arrow .
I bury
Local
school
districts.
to
have
the
d1stncts
1n
thelf'
[produce
a
safe
maJority
for
the
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on'l'Vy lht:"' 20-kyear·l fe '"rte l "I don't thnk there is 1 Last November approximately new high school by the Autumn bond issue in a special election.
lhe
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nows or su
wh she sheared her hair last : anyt_hmg ~n the story that ~he 70 _per cent of tl'te ele~lor_ate
. g oom al l cut It off m onger ror not bemg voting approved consolidation.
Fflyday ,m her dressm
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bl t II d s·ma t~a 's ..b.1r lh. - Now, to 1mptemenI 1·1.. vo t20t' Century-Fox Studios, aDd 1..1 e o a en
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h h
alntained 8 day party Saturday mghl , sa1d1ers must approve a bond Jssue
ar
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as
m
Monash.
for slightly in excess of $800,1
s ony 51
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"She did It on an Impulse, for 1000 for a new high school thet
Producer Paul Monash was reasons I ~;ml...l.~!.bM!/:.. J!!j.~~~~.. co~t up to $2,000,000. The
- "'Creailon of the new consolidated school district ond
otartled becoo.. · It meant the producer contiiiiiea."Ifiv.. an stale already h.. unofficially •· the n.1ming of five members to serve on its board has
script of lhe soap opera had to unprofessional act. An~ what --·---'
been officially approved by the State Department of
be rewritten ro account for . the she dKI could have had an [
Education.
changed appearance of Alltson adverse effect on lhe entire (
This action, taken December 13, has been ronfirmMacKenzie, the charoter por- cast and show."
ed by Byron Motion, assistant superintendent of puhlic
!rayed by Miss Farrow, daugh·l Reltmg, he added.:
instruction, in ~ letter to Meigs County Prosecuting AI·
ler of actress Maureen O'Sulli·l "But then she's a girL She's
torney Bernard V, Fultz.
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van and the late writer-director young.'' _ _ _ _ _ __ _
The new district 1!1 comprised · have its organizational meeting 1
of Pomeroy and Middleport Janl.IQry 3. The state board,
ex.empled villages, Salisbury Lo- then on January 10, will con·
cal, Bedford Local and North~ sider allocation or a percent. WASHINGT?N IUPI) ~Pr~; western Local school districts. Iage or the amount needed for
ident .Johnson 8 delense budg
The new board members nam 1 the construction of a new comfor fisca.l 196hHghxpefc~ bt~ .hlt Ied as the result or nornin~llons I prehensive high school,
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a peace tune 1 0 ~ 1 100 submitted locally, ere Mrs. Kay ,
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--:- may_ mean some severe ~It- · Rail. Middleport5 Hiram Slaw- [
llghlenmg lor nearly e ry ter, Rutland, ~ichard Jones,
In
other federal agency.
Pomeroy William King Sali~·
The Court of Appeal!! ofMegis 1 n form e d sources sal d bury and Virgil King Bedford
the
Pleas court ruling in favor of , Thursday that the soaring cost The board ts sch;duled 1~ 1
ELATED WIVES - Fa!'es of Mrs. Faye StJffortl. ler t. and Mrs. Walter
county has upheld a Common ' of the VietNam war may force - - - - - -~ ~ - - - - i
show relief and elatmn after their astronaut husbands' ~u u:essful Gemini-6 launchiDJ.

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of astronauts James Lovell of Gemtni·7 •nd Walter
Sl'hirra of Gemini-6 followed spoce rendezvous efforts
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Space agency officials denled smashing cosmlc Joumey w1!h . craft for re-entry.
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they were "gambling" on the i an Atlantie Ocean splashdown 1 No Re-Entry PJctam. :~~\
trQublesome fuel cell electrical at 9 05 am. ES1'.
I Borman radioed, ~--·
power supply umts. 1'hey said! Gcmim 7 w1ll come down i lhal the filiJure kept
the fuel cells would carry with every space r~:cord in the 1 putting Gemini 7 into poll~
through wU1 plenty of margi_n. j b~k .. m~.:ludmg the . mu st 1to see and perhaps photo~
They also. vigor~usly demed : ghttermg of all~the Justonc 1th~\ f1ery re--entry of G~~!..
that Borman s obv1ous concern rendezvous Wt'dnesday w1th
I he tuel cell power 1)1'~
Thursday uv e1· the fuel cell Walter S('hirra and Thoma s involves lwo cells, each , ~
problem indicated he wanted to Stafrurd 1n Gemm1 6.
three "stacks.'' One of the .'-~
cut the mission short and land .schirra and Sla tfjJrd's perff'rt . stacks had been w~
tod~y mstead of Saturday.
1 f11ght ended wt!h a splashdown Improperly ull durmg the fliiJC,
"I think nothing means more l in the All:mti~ 'J'!tursJ.by and and an~Lher started .Dll~
to Frank Borman and James remvery by the earner Wasp. twnmg fhu rsday.
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Lovell than to mmplete lhis 1 Tehey were to be debnefed at A spare agency spokes~
m1ssion as planned.'' said , C&lt;:pe 1\t.'nnedy today· and sa1d al'ter Hodge's st.atei'MDt
l Astronaut f: ugene Cernan al a: Salurday and rrt urn to the that the spacecraft ~
m1dnight news conferen('e.
span· ef'nter Sunday.
comp let.e its mission ''pow~
Ia Good Splrih
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SPACE . CENTER, Houston the vital units, ground control- Bassett flashed th~ word to
(UPll - Space officials gave Jers decided they would hold up Borman and Lovell on the fi2nd
Gemini 7 Pllots Frank Borman tor another day and the "IG- anniversary of the Wright
and James Lovell a "go" today ahead" for 206 orbits was brothers' first airplane night,
to complete their 14-day orbital fiashed 1o Borman and Lovell fact he mentioned lo the
marathon despite fu-el cell as they streaked into tbekt Gemini 7 crew.
power troubles. Tl1ey were set 190th swing around earth at At 7:13 am. EST~ &amp;rma_n
1.o make an Atlantic Ocean about 5:40 a.m. EST.
and Love!J swung mto thetr
splashdown Saturday morn1ng. ''The blue team is happy to 19lst orbit.
That possibility that the epic give you a go for the big 207-1 The (.~mini 1 spacecJ'aft was
spaceflight might be cut short a landing on the start of the also having trouble!! with two of
day was raised Thursday when 207th oribt.'' said
capsule Its maneuvering rockets. but
the pesky fuel cells showed communicator Charles Bassett. the problem was not serious
signs of worsening.
' "Fine," replied Borman.
and the fuel cells were
But after a night-long look at I Wrlcht Brotbers R.ee1lled
receiving most of the attention.

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