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Oryn G.
T,eot'hers.Meef edtlled
oervecl. 1lle -liloetl!la·la l&lt;ll- JOhum, 'Paullrle J""- "'
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Meets , or P0 tluck Supper Meefmg ILatin
Club of Pomeroy H/go
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Josepb
Dull, Jr .. Pt. Pleasant; Mlcl&gt;ael Facemire, Gallipolis; Mn.
Earl Mattox Leon; Mrs. Sam·
Ufl Miller, Jr., Evans; Ronald
Dowell Leon; Mrs. Roger Bon..
cutter,' Gallipolis Ferryi Mrl.
Jerry Arthur, Buffalo.
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Alml
Deweese, Leon; Richard M..~
ows A 1e Grove; Mrs. Frank
Robtrt%~nd son, Bidwell; Mrs,
Ja kfton Rousb and daughter,
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Mr nnd Mrs. Jos.
h Duff · Jr , 'Pt. Pleasant, 1
ep M ' d Mrs Roger BoneRon; rG a\~ lls Ferry, a sOil..
cutter, _a_tpo
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, ~~S:Clation met at River- Loti, Pomeroy.
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meroy.
the meeUng of the WSCS of I whtch opened With the organ Ilees for the Jamtary lmh meet· Mb• Ellen Dutton, student lit, ~ acboolthe evenlq of Dec. Msnn/Di D. We~ter&lt; Mary Ru...U Brunty, Jr., Evelyn
the F'orest Run Methodist and pLano pr~ludes, 0
RoiY ·mg. Tht&gt;se are: refreshments, IDenmson Umverslty at Gran- ·' w
A. Webster, to Jeue Garne:r, E. Brunty, toR. B. Brunty, E.
rhurrh Wedne~ay eveni'!i in Night, and Stlent Night,
by Benny "right· Bill Sawyer, Ro- vllle, Is opendlng the hollday l1· Teachelil enjoyod lovely dec&gt; Luqd": Gomer, Parcels, Pom· J. Brunty, p.....,ls, Ollve.
the church soc1al room w1th 10 Mrs. John Scott and.Mrs. Da- ,bert Burdette, and Wendy car-- 1vacaUon with her ~ta, Mr. , tions and Christmas music eroy.'.
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m~mhers and four guesb Re''. ' Vld N_ease. Mrs. Menmng Rousl\ per; program, Becky Stivers, Iend Mrs. Dale Dutton.
-~ :Ou bout the evening.
Ora 1vatktos_ NelUe M. Wat- Daisy M. &lt;OGria) Grothw~·
~\ e nd"ll G. Stutler and !Wn, devohont~lleader, read a poem. ·Becky Hswley, cathy Fult21
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rida
~· Osborne. Btudent at klnst to ~ ··Di" Webster, tQ Goldie M. Oleodenin, Parce '
1\ •· .'ll Mrs Dav1d Nease and •Journey or the Magi, ~llowed and Dorothy Neutzllna:,
; Richard Oiler_ arr1v~ F Y
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halned. with the p. . .~ tSau,burj;..:
Lebaoon.
1f'r Ann Nease, present · w1th pnyer and the Lords Pray- Also appointed at the Thurs- trom Mlaml Uruversity to spend IRl~e~ew enter.
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Mary
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'J ht' L,jjb\e was lovely m white er in umson
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,, day night meeting was a com- 1the Christmas vacation w~~: JuM~ 8~~~e Weber, building A. We'b'ater•1oOra Watkbw, NeJ.
VISIT AT FRIENDLY
r o.l \ t:r bordert'd w1th red pom- "Symbol~ on Chnstmas Art m1ttee to make a program fCir lparents, Mr. ml:l Mrs. Ri
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and principal l)f ne'M: ·Watki08 Parcels Salis,Htu~ ;tnd rentert&gt;d with a 14 was the theme of the program the Latin Club assembly, con- 1f0iier and hi$ brOther, Steve. 1 :res~n v~s in charge of the bUrY.'
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Mr. and Mrs. Sberley Swan,
0, ndl candelabr;~
endrclrd present~rt b~· Mrt.. Srott.
s1sting of Donna Smith, ~hair-, Ohio Un~verslty .stude~ts her~ l
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JiUnes Ctlsp, Sr., Nellie Jar. aod Mr. and Mrt~. Wayne Prince
.. -:~ 1 pine and Chnstmas bau-, ~rs. Uswm NeB.se retJd from man. Ke1th E~ns. Lmda Weh· f~r t~e holidays With the11 farQl-~PM~ Allee Nease had
8 flannel rt1J Crisp, to Jaclt Crisp, Par- of Long Bottom aDd Mrs. S~
11 ,n With rcndy cane &lt;'a nd IPS tSalah 411 lor t~l! sen•J('e ut rung, and Chanse Porter.
I hes mclude Karen
Bachner,
r h N!sentation of the Christ- ~. 8alem.
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my wn100 of H~klngport visit-.ASSINIBOIA
"n , 1ther side. Grace w~s ask- worsh1p and explained the mean- Smce th1s w::~s the Chr•~tmas Jamce Taanebill, Roo Han- grap P
ing 1 p
Como
Jack Crisp, GJe11Da Ruth Bd Thursday, with Mr. and Mrs.
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, mg of t~dvent , the time ()r peru- met'tmg- Dawn Carper read a ning, Randy Humphrey, Keith masrs~ry, us
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Crisp, to James Crl!p Sr. Nel- Paul Smith at Friendly, w. Va. A~inibo~s was the name 0
\lr·i Jark CUfhs president, tence and self exammatwn 11s !'tor.v :1~ou1. the_ R_oman Satu~n- Morgan, Judy Butcher, Paul i r~~ ding.
joined io carol lie Jarrell Crisp· Parcels, Sa· 'They also made 8 tour of Ute regiOn ~h1ch cover~ what~
,;;,;.:.,_;~=~..;_~""'-·~- ' symbnl1r colnr 1s vwlet or pur- atia wh1ch 1s sJmJlflr to Chmt-. Gerard, John All~nsworth, Dave
7or to the business lem
Viklng Pottery at New Martins- , are adJoining portion: ~~ 't •
p!t&gt;, meanmg mournmg
.and mas. Alter !IJIS the group sang 1Wiley, Bob ing, BOd Barbara 18llt8 flnolr with Larry Ritchie of R~~t C. Hartenbach, Sher· ville, w. va. lnd the Fenton Canadian provmces o am~
! humJlUy
several C'hmtmas
cerols ac- i Jones.
: mee":'f1 Hi School ealdlD ify (James W. Brannan etul) Glass Company at Williamstown, ba and Olltarlo and the sta
Pomeroy, Ohio
I A hymn preceded the explan- companied on the plano~ Mrs.: Mr and Mrs. George Dallas ' Ee~f:: thegh business~~: to James W.. Brannon, 62.75 A., w. Va.
of Minneso~~~~~_o_:_~akota.
&lt;~liOn of the symbol ot ChriSt-, Theod1«1~ F'recker, a~v1sor. ' and ~hildren of South Charld· - · - _
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mas rose by the leader. An or· , Follow1~g the . meeting there · lon Ohio are spending
"S~~:~\HJ1&amp;DTE~'i~:ID" 1gem solo was presented by M~s .. wus &lt;l g1ft ~xd!ttnge and re- ;holi'da ~ith tbeir parents, Mr.l
i David Nease- and Mrs. Ed1th fres hment~ served by Barbara , d
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F'rJnkie Avalon,
Deborah . Sisson re"d lsaiah 9. intrnduc- White and Ch'[lrise Porter
WJ!Je,·, Cesar Romero, fred ling the coming of Chr·ist. A ta· : Atft'flding besides tbe above ; d_lepor~=t~ck rChester rs.
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l'l;,rk." Buster KE'alon, Har· : ble w1th purple satin el(lth t:~nd wt&gt;rl" .John Goodwin, Terry Ev-j liam
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Eve Arden,
:centered with rt'd rose in silver ans. Jenny Menchlnl, Marla Gru- i Thomas Skinner, student at ·
llvn na Loren.
F=utur•tte: Hoofs &amp; Gooh.
· , ·~~se. was the worshi p center. ,eser. Sally G!obokar ay Bine:. the Ohio State School of Dent- 1
3 Stoott•
' Following a hymn and while Lori ng Vaughn and Mike GlobO· istry, visited his parents, Mr. !
Colorc~rtoont
soft music was played, Mrs. kar.
and Mrs. Arthur Skinner and ;
Alfn•d Yeauger rt"moved tht:
, Mrs. David Farmer Friday. He '
Wtdnesct.~. O~tcembe•· 22
rose. ' lrs. Kerns Roush folded
Iis spending several days hunt- ·
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If!':' purple doth ond Mrs. Ma,·k Spedalist Sp~aks
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MEIGS THEATRE

VOL XVII

NO. 207

POMEROY.MIOOI.EPORT. OHIO

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Big Seledions In Every Department

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robinson, ! """"'¥*1'""11•1i-"'"n"ii.,;.,;II!IOISJ•ar~t•ni•loi•JII•IIII"iIOliltoiltoiiiiOI;•III!Oiii!OII.,tto!llltollll•lUtoiiOIIIIIOitoii iO1-RII!IOI
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pli-!ced on the I:Jble by
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StaCl'V Arnold cmd Mrs. Ru:&gt;.~ . C. H. ~ b:Jen, fire prevent·. with Mr. e.nd Mrs. James Reed. !
PUSSYCAT?"
, ,\' al~.:,n t:~nd the Mse was replac- wn specmllst from Cald~ell. _ Mr . Hobinson is a student it;
iTerltnitolor l
ed b Mrs YeaujiJer
~ poke to the Eastern
HIgh , Kentucky ChrJstian College.
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Mr~
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_.Stutler.s·Mr~
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5H Tho Comploto Llno Of
J'Jui:1 Prt&gt;nti s~. Wu1\1h· Ail · M,mmng H.ou., . · r s. · Jsson · 01 . ..
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. .e r·ability of common
produd s: dt'nce, R._ I., for the holiday ;
1om1·1b que~linn of lfw Flock., ll} NL. h~. &lt;~Iter
'~&lt;~&lt;hlch : found around th~ home. Since i se:ason with her parents, Mr.;
v• :1r' \\.'oudy AllrrJ. h:1~ eac!l mem~r d1spl"a~ed. her fa-: Christm:Js i~ near. safet~· rules 11 nd Mrs. J. J. Davis and fam- -;~;
Just In Ume for your selecUon for gift&amp;
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;~lt ho hr·'s vor 1tl:' Chnstmas car d and told · were a•l"ven.- Pamphlets wer·''-' ily,
I" " IIWiff'SS£'1''' in a Sl !'lfl.
A. FRENCH CLUTCH PURSE{_ _ _ _ $1.H
l .·l ' t' plnrt&gt;' Paul~ Prc-nri ·~w~r.lh', e h.JStory ofAtn omo, All-e f·· pa~sed
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Ori Tho Flnt Floor
·' "" r Jo! r!ln~ ··~tr 1 prN'' and
.. blto the students after the :" Mr · and Mrs· Errold Dawsonw
Choice
of
several
stylel.
SoUd
colors.
Smooth
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1:qn11" inf'. mlln ·rr;ny
:mel gio C(lrrcgio an Italian artisl .a.~rsem y. bl
·" b 1of Be!le, W. \'a. visited Satur- 1 ~
I, q·u 1a ·., ndrrs'i who painted ·many famous pte. ·' S dne assem
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111:1\.: r·• ~nf'{'n ("\('bUt .l~ III IIdn~Hl , the c_hn. '. Child, ".I'• faeull:v 10 the "Pledge of Aile- Mr. ~tnd Mrs. Sidney Russel l !
}~in e quality billfolds In a wide variety of atylea ·~;r~r ~g~~i~~.~ ~! lt '~ 1\u gr·,en by Mrs. Alnold. The 11 -giance.''
of Glouster were
overnight W
FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS
qOI"y u/ _Ra_phllel. also kno~n
- ·- -- guests this past week of Mi·. =
unusual valul!s.
oF 1965
lor Ills pamtrng of th,e ~~donn&lt;~. a brvchure or Christmas card'; and Mrs. George Meinhart.
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Co lorurtoon, : Pink
-w:t'i g1ven by Mrs . Curl1.s.. . . from L:rdCF.F depictin~ Ctlri~t- ·
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C. MENS BILLFOLDS - - - - - - $1.00
P.rtiamu
l&gt;.lrs.
Sf·ott
gave
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m.as
around
the
world
Wf.'l'e tl is-! Mr. and Mrs. George MelnRu~hing Roulette
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Have removable pUR call. Brown or black. Boxed.
1J11 Chmt l'(:nws o !1 t e wor -: plnyf' d by Mrs. Scot!.
art wer~ in Manetta We nesSUNnAV, MONDAY
a,nd_ Mrs. fred Nease read th,·, Prayer by the Ieeder, th~ tar- day f'v_&lt;:-nmg where they attend· . ~
D. WOMENS BILLFOLDS----- $1.00
TUESDAy
( hnA r~l&lt;tS stor ~· fmm \-la1thew . · ol Silent Night and benediction ed " dmner. drmre sponsored by .
LlJ~:ht and dark colors. Many hive attached coin purse.
DEC. 26-'27-28
An arl1cl'::', Chnst1an art around · contluded u1e program, and the the State H1ghway Department.
"T~AT FUNNY fEEliNG"
lhe world, was read Oy Mrs., meeting closed with an article '
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BoxPd ready to rive.
ITrchnicolon
• Watson, whi&lt;"h gave the btgm- : Check Your Politeness At Church : • •
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~~.~~~J g.~~·n~o~-~h~~wllart, ning of the Lil·Lit Chri~tn:'&lt;ls ; and a poem. The t'-.;~w Year bv ' "-'hW+;M-.-•mltti'IWM~Q.:&lt; a , i
'J'Jlliot .
c-:~rds. The first card ever pr~nt- · Mrs. Sisson_
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Feeturette: Honin' Around
€d was the Blue Madonna pamt,)
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Big selection or toys for everyone on your Ust. The
•N :t W ti'. •~UG ::t ti .,.fiili:$1'
J! very toys your boys and girls want and all at sal•
AffemiNI l&gt;y four
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Terrell ~ prices. Dolls, trucks, road race sets, pmea, books,
1 Mr. and Mrs. John
Four
members
of
the
Amerreturned
home
SattJrday,
/~ · it~:1n Auxiliary of Drew Wl!bster Cincinnoti where they Wt!re from
guns, model klts, sleds and many, many other toys.
call-~
Complete wlth camera, wrllt strap, film, Oasb cube and
-~\ .tt,~1 i Post ,jjltended the Eighth D1s- td eorly in the week by the
Elf&gt;erfelds Toyla nd is located on Main Street - 2
batteries. No fOCUJinl or setting needed for sharp, clean
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trict b1rtMay parly al Veterans df'!Hh of his .!lunt. Mrs. Alonzo
pictures. Instant eamera loading wltb Kodapak CartrJdge,
doors below Court St.
: Hosp ital in Chillicothe. Thurs- Terrell. Joining them in Clncin- w
See all the other modele of Instamatlc Cameras and Movie
I day arLernoon. Tht! room wt~s na11 w~re Mr. and Mrs. Clem·
Bicycles, Tricycles and Sidewalk bikes are 10ld in
Cameras - Camera Supplie1 - Projectors - Film Flash Bulbs on ule ln the camera department on tbt lit
dt-rorated in ket!ping with tht&gt; mie Lanimm of tharleston, \\'.
Elberfelds Main Store. Stop in. Buy your bicycle or
I. holiday
se·a:-;on.
Va ., Mrs. M&lt;~ry .Ionian. Mr . ._,
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I Mrs. Albt-rt Rou~e of Middle- and Mrs. William Stordge o~md A tricycle now- They're all on sale!
Iport. di strict rehabilitation chr .1 Vvilliam Terrel! of Nilro, W. Va. • I..:::::~
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HIURSDAY, FRIDAY,

SATURDAY
Dec. 23·24-2.5
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was in charge 'l( the party and : Mi ss Patrit:ia Hennessy, stu-11
Mr .~ . Helen Billings of Athf'n~ dent nurse at St. Joseph Hos- ' ~
in the £~bse nce at Mrs. Wlsnn M&lt;~r ion and Miss Polly Karr ot 'i
C,jlrr distnct president, f'Xtended nved Friday evemnliJ to spend
greetings to the
Veter an~ Christmas with ber parenl8, Mr. "'
a~d also led in singing nf !' ·~· :and Mrs. Thomas Hennessy and ~~
b1rlhday song to the nter"""" fam•ly.
Owr 100 veterans were enler- Mrs. Edward T. Bauer
of
I larned and there were 50 or ~arion and Miss Pilly Karr of
more women of the dstrict pre- Columbus arnved Friday even- 1
senl Home made fudge, cakes, , ing, for a visit wit.b their par- !
ice cream, favors and prizes . t•nts. 1\1r. and Mrs. Charles n. l
were provid ed by Auxiliary un· Karr Sr. Miss Karr returned
iL of the di strict.
Dancing home Sunday and Mrs. Bauer 1
W&lt;~s enjoyed with music by the remained for e week's visit. I
Ho~p1laJ band.
Mrs. t:harles R. Karr Sr, re- !
Attending from local unit were turned home from Holzer Hos·
Mrs. Mason Fisher, Mrs. Olin · ~ital Saturday and is improv· i
Knapp, Mn. George
Mowrey 1mg.
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and Mrs. 0. A. Martin, Mrs. , J!imes Ebersbach, student at ·
J. M. Thorton sent fudge but ' St. Joseph Hospital, Parkers- ,
was unable to attend.
bw-g, W. Va. spent the week- '
end witb his parents, Mr. and '
Mrs. Harold Ebersbacb
and
Mornins Star Cl&amp;• d.ughter,
Holfls Annnal Party
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Killing· 1
The Women's Class of the er of Dayton, were weekend '
Morning Star EUB l'llurch held guests of his mother, Mrs. WJJ.'
its annual Christmas party on , liam Killinger, Hemlock Grove, 1
We_dnesday at the home Df Mrs. i Mrs. Nora Eakins of Dayton
Ed1son Hollo~, RD, Minersville. I ~as the Weekend guest of her
A potluck dinner was served ! Stster and llrother-in-law. Mr ·
at noon. A short business meet- end Mrs. George Heines.
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dent, Mrs. Clark fhle, with a 1f lynn Tracy spent the weekend ·
program pertaining to Christ- , ~~ Huntington, W.Va. wit.b theJr !
mas.
and brother-In-law Mr
Gifta were placed under a de- and Mrs. Eugene Hes~.
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corated tree and later exchang- ~· and Mrs. RJchard Leif•
od. Others attending were Mrs. hett and children of Springfield
Lee Jnhnsnn, Mrs. Fred E. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert I.eSmith and son, James, Mrs. hew and daughters of Columbus I
Glen Collius, Mrs. Menzel Smith were weekend guesb: of Mr. !
Mrs. Oarence Grueser, Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Davis. .
J. A. Smith, and guests were
Mrs. Victor Hysell and Mrs, ,
S~RVE DINNER
L~twrence Rose.
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ers Class of the Church of Christ 1
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Women's Christmas dinner
Thursday evening. Serving on
food comrnittee were Mrs. Den·
\'er RJce, Mrs. Norman Yeau.'
ger, Mrs. WettdeU Gerlach Mrs.
3 pr. Kenneth McEIItlnny, Mr~ Joe
Bishop, Mr•. WendeU Bunce
and Mrs. Edward Evan~. Men
of the class aervlng the dinner
bJCiucfed WUilam Gru•er, Tom
Middleport
Rowen, Herman Klnealtl a,.,.
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· .fte lUper Tttu, set tt Alrt City police today are investigating the second major
lilting trailer-sized
Manned breaking and entering in Gallipolis in less than a week.
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FOREIGN VISITOR - Ole Gilbo, of Oslo, Norway, ,. .
Miles T. Epling, at 7:36 a.m. today, reported the theft at plenishes a display of Christmas decorations at Rall'1; ~
the M. T. Epling Co., First Ave. There waa no sign of fore- Franklin store in Middleport. Ole, a senior at Kent ~
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University majorin g in marketing, came to Middlepoft
Town council was assured Pomeroy Moter Company bid
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1$354.84, and another at $391.96: spend the Chri~tmas h~lidays with ~is frat~rntty ~
Monday an Area Redevelopment $1640 on a new Chevrolet, MetSgt. John Taylor said the 1two mM typewriters, at $518.61 Tom Rail. It will be h1s fourth Chr1stmas 1~ the U~Act lARA I grant to help build ropolltan Motors ,1,86'1,611 on a
burglars opporentty
entered and I53H8; , calculator /~ted , Slat es. E, 0, Rail. owner of th• store and Toms fotber,, ~
the proposed Pomeroy sewerage new Rambler and Blaettnar Au·
the offices of the firm througb l at $846.15, and other miscel-1pul both the students to work dunng the Chrtstmas fUiK,
will have the highest priorit.y in to co. ,1,961.66 on a new f'onU- The vocal tllld instrumental a rear d~r! on the ~iver side l laneous . items totaling $193.20i'Ole enjoys it. Ch_ri stmas ln Norway i~ differe~t in that~
tbe lOth congressional district. ac.
music students of
Southern of the buJidtng. A kmfe blade" along w1th the Christmas pack- are opened Chnstmas eve and !arn1ly. reumons are ~
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the sewerage committee, reportouncll, however, decided to lie Christmas program in tbe Dl.ent, was apparen _Y ~
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~ f1rst of the two maJor raterm y.- en m:___~------------ed to council at town hall that get the_ larger 32S horsepower school auditorium at 1 tonight. open the door by sbppmg the IB&amp;r:E s wa~ repor~ last Thursthis assurance was made 'n armotar JD the new Chevrolet
day mormng by J1m Staats at
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recent letter from Cong. ~all· cruiser at an additional coot of The program wrn be In charge Mr. Epll"i supplied the po- the French . City Lumber Co.,
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OTHER ACitVITY
"Psalm 19" ''Carol Festival'"
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James A Rhodes was to meet construction can be flJUinCill.
WA81f1NGTON PRESt- urged Cong . . ~oeller to contact In other business:
'"Christm&amp;s' Suite., and "Chrbt.- •n
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With local off1c1als todav for a, Charles E Staab, comnt.
dent Johnson, In an attempt to Pomeroy offrcwls as soon as $1,6(1(1 was transferred from mas Part .. •
Albert Roush, eommaader
progress report on the proposal ('ha 1rman, s:ud a final site l j
forge even strong~r bonds ~ JlUldellnes are kllown.
the Parking Lot Meter Fund In the :~al rtlon et the of Feeney - Beaoett Post, 121
for a new st!ldium to attract a •the 60.000-seat structure wDl bt
tween the United Slsles and Its Mayor Charles Legar said be to the Cemetery fund
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lreata wW be takea to the Chambers, 243 N. Fourth St., coach of the Cleveland Browns near Crosley Field
Johnson announced the forUtBU~ NEW CRUISER
trustees and workers sbould ~!
do•• :o;,l' Snow','H ~t~ -~ eo.Dty Clllldn•'• Home be- [Middleport, has completed the of the NFL and head nf a J]roup an Blue Ash, be ~d Moadif.
coming ulVltatlon Monday night Council approved a recom- held on the matter
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tween Z • 3 P· m. and tbe associate course at the Army interested in operatmg a fran-1..,~ number of parties haft . .
at a Whtei House dinner honor· rnende.tlon of the Safety com- Heard Mo . ~ ar sa
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mmer community's children wJJI re- Command and General Staff chise here, Bnd B1ll DeWJtt, ~sed an interest in
ing West German Chancellor mittee to purchase a new 1966 has 1 ed Y 11 gfr
Y~~ Boy, and We Wish Yoo the telve treats at the ball from College, Fort Leavenworth, owner of the CmcmnatJ Reds. ture and Joseph H. Kanter, •
Lfidwlg Erhard who Is In Wash- police cruiser from Pomeroy Mel e~ lll Wnf ~rn
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S - 7 P· m. die same day.
Kan.
1 The Stad1um Strenng Com- 1veloper of the suburbu 1'11'1111
irgton for two' days of talks Motor Company. Bids on it 1 gs th ~nty a~ o~pany A boys' ensemble will ring
Memben are asked to meet Major Chambers was one of rnittee was expected 1o present ParK community, came~on a wide rsnge of world prolrl were received two weeks aga s ~~e h
~bng w en he "Carol, Brathen, Carol'' and Wednetday, Dec. !!, at I p.m. 448 U. S. and Allied off1cers who - -- - - - - wJth ll concrete proposal ......
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The Girl.!! Glee club will sing low at 7:30 P· Ill.
duty as commanders and gen1gamze a syndicate
million construction program In comparatlv~ bldding, the
Chief 01 Pohce Jed ''Oh, Holy Nigbt," wit~. Char- 1111 1 ;:
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j investors_ to buDd tb1
will fall by the wayside as part
s report for the past lene Ward ao soloist, Where
or log!Stical commands. The
He outltned to the
of Defense Secretary Robert S.
month thet showed 27 ttrre51s, Is the Clllld Today," with Pam
ANNOUNCE DINNER
major entered the Army in
Iplans for use ol z,iOO
18 accide~ts, five bends taken, Sylvester
McNamara's plan to put the U. f8
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narrating,
and The united Onistmas dinner 1944.
NEW HAVEN - Funeral ser-f undveloped land in his ·
44 complamts investigated, two "Chrlstmas ·was Meant For and
S mUitary machine in top
of the Rscine Legion Major COO.mbers, a 1944 grad- vces for Mrs Frances Carol v1s1on, room .enoulb
fighting trim. McNamara tndi~
Illegal parking arrests, seveH Children." A glrls• ensemble A il~ to Post 602 will be uate of M1ddleport High school, Lievmg, 24. New Haven, who DOO-seat stadiUm and
&lt;ated more cuts were to come.
wam/n~ bsued, 1126 parking will sJng "Mr. Santa."
b~~ Tuesday December 28 at Is a !950 graduate of the u. s. died Monday mornmg In the ltfd parking."
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In a program to streamline
meter tickets Issued trlth 75
p m at' the Legion ~me Military 'Bacademy.
Hol~r hospltal , Will he hf'ld, K.:mter proposed too •~=~=
spending "without eating Into Funeral services for Ira Phil- unpaid. Street money cellected
NOW YOU KNOW
~tead of-December 29 85 prevWednesday at 2 p m. at the trade the Ian~ to the il
the muscle" of the u. s. effort lips, 86, who died Monday at totaled ,1,021 and lot money, Ill 1• the Great .Piape iousl announced.
TRUMAN TRIP
New Havl1l Methodtst churcb syndtcate for 1ts stocks •
ir Viet Nam, McNilliW'8 plan- his residence at Rt. 1 Raclne, $903.
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NEW YORK (UPI)-Former with the Revs. Marvan Fmme wluch also would be
ned to release today 1 list of wJU be beld Thursday at 1 p.m, Approved ~eral approprl. per10111, •ccordlaa 10 tbe World
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President alld Mrs. Harry S and Marcus Trough offlcJBtmg. ~va~lab.le to the publio
the projects wblcb have been at the Mt. Olive Baptist Church. &amp;Uons within funds at the re-- Almauae.
PLAN PARTY
Truman were scheduled to Burial w1ll be In K•rkland Mem- jmst1tutJ~nal investorset•uab
put on the sbeU Indefinitely. n· Reedyville, W. Vs., with burial quest of Clerk Edna Schoesleb.
The lzaak Walton League wHI arrive this afternoon to spend ona.J Garde-n
He sa1d he. had 10
clutfod IIDOilll tlte deferred 1~ In the nearby cemetery.
Atlendlng were Mayor Legar,
ANNOUNcE PROGRAM
bold Ita annual Chrlsbnas party Chrbtmas w1tb their doughier She was bom April t1, 1941,1 tal ava1/able 'lhroogb
ems was a mUitary housing pro- SUrvivors lnrlude his wife Clerk Schoenleb, and Council· The Mt. Herman UJ clwrch at 7 p. m. Monday, Dec. 27 at and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. at Qumcey . tllmo1s. t!w daught- ·nat10na l bankm~ C...11001~
gram which woold have provld- Freda McCauley Phillips· flv~ men Lou PouUn, Fultz Franklin will hold its Chrltttmas program the club house. 111ere will be Clifton Duniel. and thelr er of 0 Chet and Huth Dundy•lo build tbe stadium
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barracks building additions aDd Beaver FaUs Pa . Mrs Wood- and DOD Ctlllruo,
m. The pubUc fo Jnvlted.
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trailer borne ol o U. S. Army W. Va . a son Clyde PhiUips
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uoJ - made by Mrs. John KJn. Christ In Ill Batura! setting lb• es) all the essence of JOY and Fnends mal roll at the Fog- The annual Cltrlstmu
warrant officer Monday night to AU!e~' Ohio·
sisters M ' ''It's begiMin&amp; &amp;o kK* a lot caid, talented garden club mem~ figures on the Rawling..coats gladness.
iesong Funreal homt' from 3 to for Meigs Aerie No. 2111,
climax an fnlernallonal lnves· Ella McCaul;y Elizabeth' ~· like Christmu,
Everywltm ber; the Dudley J'Jorfst window lawn (90 lamiHarl but
with Also there was the commun· 5 p. m and from 7 to 9 p. m. will be held at the IOO,e
ll~alion Involving one - third Va., and ~- Arlie
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Is espeetaUy allrliC!Jve with ltd too moay memories this year; lly tkislmas dinner for child- today.
I Wednesd.y night for
of all the agents In the U. S. Cllarfeston, w. Va.; 22 grand- More theD ,.1 1
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and guests .
1 aDd white po/naeWoa and mtiQo tbe Martin, with ita buaU!ng ren of the town held at Heath
Bureau of Narcolf&lt;s.
children, and 20 great grand- soog our co.!mwtlue1
ger ....e; be auro to aoe tlte parties tor tlte various groupo Methodist Cllurch. Everybody
An F,O E committee
0 reindeer llld the real • !ookl,. oet off Chrlstmao m The Bend. wanted to help for there is no
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chimney llld lovely lreti fD tlte Now Is the lime, too, lor the llgbt Hke the stsrs in a child's
mas cards to over 100
ure of narcotico In the Unlled ing Funeral Home tmlll 10·30 nl I loot! will
a Columb"' llld Soulhn lllectrl&lt; onnual Christmas programa In eyos when there I Christmas
Mason men serving Is tbe
Slates" wu Chlel Warrant 01- a.m. Thltrltlay,
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wWt tltatr .,: offices; the Tri-Lustro windows the ehurchea, when Mom onc1 party just for hlm. The young
ed forces In VIet Nam.
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llld attractive are the pride o1 lila lolollel Pop's pride ODd joy will otatld 10 mucb more enjoy these The Meigs rounly commls- 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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merchotldlse - 1bere'1 ....,.. Hysell, who spenda muob lime up "' lie down •• the &lt;oso may DlODiftlls. Tiley tsugb and cry sioners Monday approved
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thing for everybody OD your1 each year making her windows be, and IIY ''his piece,'' then SO easily.
I step - up in clasgification for
were arrested In the caoe -five Two LupviUe .._. l&gt;lve Christmas list
tell Cltrlstmas meuqes (on get hls treat from Santa. c.,... Chrtatmu
brings back the counly well are
departmenl
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fD New Yon and cme In Mlaml beoa lfaetf II IDtf &lt;Oils, rJv·
ahoWI tlte manger .... and o!U., groupa briJiil • bit ol mu· wonder of ..cb llfOWt&gt;Up as we workers.
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01 auptotl..'tf JaO - Deaplte commercialism
of the other an oltrliCtivt &amp;Ill Ia ole and happiness to these fn. romember OW' own Christmases. Harrie Marie Smith has been ,
, oil l~pers were~:;
povbotloa 110 sllopllttlq this holiday, there still Is on a boUtlay IOWng) and the C!U· olde. Chrlttlmas Is o time o1 One thing we «ltiill 00, there moved up from Director 1 to Di· i
conaplnllors '
........ In Mftldleport Mayor attempt to keep ~e religious ,... National Bllll; bu a beau- worklnt! IO(ether Is harmony; Is always . I Christmas, some rector II while others involved I
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part of Christmas m the eyesl tJ1uJ arroy
In blue, "" have just had the lnoplr!D
IDd dreary but always the 1n the resolution were caseworkLONDON _ PRIMii: MlNIJ. lfli,O. 8mllb lotmd llorollly ol the beboltler.
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concert given by aiDgtro fD lhlnlest day ol the year.
ers Georgia Williamson and
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1er Hamld WIIIOII W81 t:OIIIroltl- ljtllflfo, • aid Eauao J • Some dlst&gt;la1s In lfl4dler&gt;ort AU the windows 1111 ''Merry' the commwtlty uDder ll!o tli· II Is wben "" take oil • day Grace Jividen and Clerk.Stened today wfth gtowm, tlpllO$Iare
lncludinrJ ll!o Chrislmaa" In I 1peclol way.
rectlon ol tfrelea BUJ Rtwellto dream qaln to bo
young O!Jlapber Adele Cui/urns.
ltoa In Parl)'men! to t1te 'Loi)or 11 U.. tl tie
Nativity ICetle In the French AI ti9UIII, Dr. Pfcl&lt;elll' alllCM ond hfs occompanlst oupreme, qlfn, and to remember the The commissioners also trans·
IOvei'IUllel!lt 11boi1e1f1t1 pi&gt;lfilJ, l!!!oe; b • •
lor- Hardware store, the gu office on Third St. lll'tiOitl ~ lovely Mn. Lacey
Getting lhal .-y.lhll never gell Old: That !erred n.100 from the General
It major protest wu apeetld IIIIa .llfel lllrray, II, llid' with Ill ~ reindeer and Ylew u one drlffl Iii - 1111 many lingers to end 0!1 the Chrial come to earll! 81 o cJ!t ltmd to the Aid for the Disabled
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wu llleoi II u d - buJe lfiltted. Cftrlstmao lr'"! house II oulllaetlln !~pit. Tha ~ DOle II the same limo fo lor MI')'ODe who believes,
and accepted bids of Sland1
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CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) - 1 rumbled alofl precisely on time i experimental communications kingsize version of tbe Titan J Orbiting Laboratories (MOL) in1cation, w-as set to receJve radio
An Air Force Titan 3C , (at 9 a.m. EST) in afsatellites, a "do-it-yourself" tllat orbited flve pairs of 1968, was programmed to kick! signals at 144 megacycles and
superrocA.et shot four piggy. thunderous finale to America's amateur ra!Ue mDenlet that Gemini astronauts thla year. its four hitchbikiog payloads beam them back to earth at 431
bac~ satellites- three space/1most spectacular year in space.] says "hi'' and a scientific/ It gets its extra push frGm int,, sli~htly different orbits megacycles.
boosters 20,93&amp; miles above the equator. The two experimental comtalkers and a sun watcher- into It raced into a low orbit! satellite designed to tell man two huge aolid
orbit today on the start of one ranging from 99 to 105 mile:\ more about the sun asd it111strappe~ ~ the sides of a three- T? ~? it,. the Titan's "switch munications sate1lites, called
of the toughest unmanned above the earth with ease and I dangers.
stage hqutd fueled rocket.
engme thi~d stage n~t ooly Les 3 .and Les 4, were built for
missions tried by the United began an hour-long coast before! They were beaded Wward a The awesome aoJid-fueled had to zip mto three different t.bc A1r Force by the MassaStates.
performing the second art in its hard-t&lt;rreach almost stationary' rockets, each generating u , o~bits~ but it_ had ~ twist the chusetts Institute of Technology
The triple-barrelled space six-hour string of orbital~ orbit higher over the l!quat~r. ~Ilion pounds of fiery thrust at direction of 1Ls_ orb1tal path to to tt:st parts ~ru:l techniqu~ for
machine, most powerful yet: acrobatics.
The 127-foot 'ntan 3G, mak1ng lift-off, performed with perleo- send the satellites on a course possible use m future mtlitary
Jaunched by U.S. rocketmen,l Perched In its nose were two ib: third of 12 test flights, is a tion today. They burled the parallel to the equat&amp;r.
radio satellilet&gt;.
Titan and ita four sateDiteJ te The ham operators' satellite, The Titan's 4Z7-pound sunthe edge of space In less than dubbed Oscar 4, wa~ expe~ted watching satellite, an insect.two minutes teavlDg a geyser• to link amateur radw statwns like craft equipped with four
like e&lt;~lumn of 1moke in their nearly hail way around the power-supplying solar paddles,
wake.
Wm'ld. The 42-pound craft, carries 15 different eyes and
''The trajectory looks very programmed to broadcast the) sensors to measure the radiagood," said a project officer 18 code letters •·H-I" for identifi- tion streaming from the sun.
the rocket streaked bljlt over
the Atlantic Ocean enroute to
its preliminary ".aiming orbit."
Its spent solid rockets ripped

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1-Make a Suggestion?;'

St~ntin•l

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Conne Towers beautt!ul lUck·
out liar of the qiiiCkle Bdwy.
mUJical, "Anya,'' wants to get
bubby GeDt McGrotb Into Ctl~
lomla Ill aarve l1le paporo . ...
cardinal Spollmen's Viotnem
trip (be leaveo 'll&gt;ea., the 2llt),
is agalJISl doctor'l orders; but
the Cordlnal feell olrongly aBalnal trlrtmllts wbo a"'"'t on
God's llde .,, He'll bt ao.piDied by Prottottnt end JewIsh chaplains .. · 1be u . Mrs.
Johnnie Johnston (Jackie Ullger) already Is Mrs. Herbert
Gruder, meen1n( Instant $U
Diek Gregory's threat Ill
nm lor Chieqo mayor bu
Mayor Daley et ai penlcky:
Gregory can't win but could
haul In tho Necro vo!AI, mort
than 10 per oenl , .. Bobby Baktr'a factory • !ctdin1 firm lost
Its two bi&amp; accounll (North
American Aviation and Noflb.
rup); with juat two others
loll may be bye-by.. Bobby .
Tal~ jaunty, bandaomt lilurt
oaunlsrln&amp; Park Ave. at 16th,
fur bat II I handsome IJ1ile -

COMMENT I&gt; TING EDO'OIIt~Y

Light On r arm Jtigur~
We have commentt4 many tlmtl on

Importance of fll'mln(
Melp c:ounly. It II of

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to tho e&lt;onomy ot
auch Importance to

the county lhal we ehollld bt c:onotantiJ
lookln(

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lho fll'tll ptctura and a11enln(

Ito cond!UOn be&lt;owe all of tile reoldenll
of tbt ll'ta ll't llltcltd to a do(fH by Ill
prooperlty

or Ill lack of Income. RocentiJ

we rttd tomo commenta lhtt wm rtlbtr
onUchttnlna on tbe llanrn we rttd about
lht

-•nmi• oondltlon of tho lll'tlltr, and

lht opinion wu uproalld tlltl !bey

are

rotbtr hU)'. Tht oconomk oltuotlon vorln
wltb Individual ltr111tn ond one con not

n.t ll't 10 Dllft1 lypet of ftrllltfl fit
hnnllll
ud tbOUIIndo of llldJ.

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Tht , . _ wbo made tbt nnoy point. '
td eut IIIII Ill IH4, lhe net lllcomt ol
1..--. a-a(td lower than In !HI oo 21
lypet ot farma, bi(htr on 18 typoo and ...
chlo(td u one amona 0 Important typeo
of CQIIIIIItftUl fll'tlll In 24 lljljor lll'tlllnl
artU of thl C:OUDtry. Tht net incomel OD
II ol4llypet of !ormolu! yeor wert !rom
one to 89 percent above tbe 1951-60 average. On the other band the net incomea
of tbt remalain&amp; types of farma were
from Gill to 68 percent below averace.
With lhooe fii1IH8 In mind it would appear that lht Important otep lo be taken
tn rarmiDI it the 1hift 11 much •• possl.
ble to tho11 typea that are on t.bt UPII'•d•
io lnooDlt.

Among those with lower Incomes were
the dairy farms in western Wisconsin, and
so uthe11ttrn Mlnne1ota ; New JerHY 111
f ;~rma, Geor111 broiler farma. non-trript.
t&gt;d cotton farrna of Texaa and tobacco-Jivestock farms of bJue grass Kentucky, wbten
is getting elm;e to home base . 'l'he Incomes
were higher on the wheat farms and CorD
Belt farma. To iUustrate the wide range in
income• we find that it runs from $718 for
broilt'r farma In Georgia to $108,785 for
large cotton-general farm cropl in the cen·
tral valley of Callfornia. The farm• that
had average income• of $10,000 or more
last year were cash &amp;rain farms in cora
belt : large acale cotton farma In Mississippi: Irrigated cotton farma to n1me jwt 1
few to the t\iJhest of all. 1heep ranchea in
to Ut•h·Nevada ar.a that averaged a1
hllb 11 over $14.000.

All of theto II&amp;•••• tend to ohow that H
Is nut always easy to pin down exactly
how 1 farmer 11 doinJ. It depends on what
h~e sptcl1Uae1 Ia. The whole industry is so
dlveralfled. that it il hard to makt any
hard end faBt ltltement. Figure11 can be
ultd to prove mo~t anytblng in a general
way but when we come to apecifictit 11 an·
othtr matter. II Ia moat certainly true that
in 1 local aroa the former ahould bt look·
lug toward the kind of opontlon thtt will
bring In the (ftatell lnoomc. We htve
heard many tlmf!l that area counUes are
moll dulreable by nature to l!l'OW Iarp
number&amp; of lhetp, but auch operatioN are
limited bectull of the lnroado mode by
dogs betng aUowed to run looae and d~,..
troy the abeep. A ohift to !bat type of operadon wlll&lt;h rotea tho higheot Income ib
the Utah-Nmda area would perhapo bee!
up lht locolo&lt;oaomy.

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By Willi•• S. White
WASillNGTON No twist or
lurn Ia ali the story of the
cold war haa produced a more
pol&amp;nlllt moetiJii olleaderothall
tho mooUJii juat COIICiudod bf.
tween Pmidtol Lyndon
R
Jolmlon of tho United Stales and
Prtsident Mohammed Ayb KbaD

of Pakillan,
11 w11 a COilfrontatlon, in 1
world where oman men ......
llmtl 100m pooltivtly to teem
and swarm. of two 1arp men
wilm 1•111• and ardent purpoaes
and demendo and tqulvalentl1
robust laullo. So k had within
it a!m01t tverylhlna thet oould
be deocrtbed as !Mlpoless - a
presently inaoluble clash of
compellm, national btlertsb 1!1·
• world neither participant has
made; a wide division upoo. thl
terrible lsRue of Chinese mill·
tary expansionism. And It bed
mO!t e..rything wrong with it
except poltille" and hypocrisy
and mealy • moutblng,
Only those resolute optimi•ts
who con ,.. a perfectly blincttng BUMhine in every cloud that
coverl the aty could call this
conference, at ttl end, 1 poai.
tin success. For Pl!!dlton, aa
of now at any rate, plainly propooes to go on doing busin... .
with Communist China In a
d..porately hon"t bello!, however wrong it seema to the
Am&lt;rican side , that Pakimn'•
I'Ni throat comes !'rom fndll
and not China. ,e
United
Stotel for its part, must co on
refu~ng to become a partl10n
of Pakistan to the harm of In·
dla, a giant fact of life In Asia,
which, too, has Its claims on uo.
,e groat gulf 11 thero!ort
not bridged upon Ayub Khtn'o
dtparturt, So in a flat ...,..
the meeUng was a failure. All
tht aame, If it "u a failure, 2t
wu In uubtlt 11n11 t ....
ceufuil foiiure, For thouCh
John•on and Ayub could o a t
come togelher upon the hlghast
a1 policy matte11, they could
ond did como togelher as men
no lonJer -•led by 1,000
mile~ Tl»y met at lint
In
wory anppiJngs and aettn step
ticism, If also in respect. '11Jey
ported o lt11 &lt;lout, ill le u

oktpticism, to even moro roopec! end alao In mutual Uklng.
How can it be 1aid thlt all
Iillo mHDa very IIIIlCh! It con
only be 10id if one aecopta firot
the princlplo thai wblit blind
evento muot at Joat largely dl·
rect the actions of leaders,
leaden 111'1 neverthl!ieu abit
oomeUmea to ooften If not qul!e
to lhape ovonto, to billftt lf not
to remove tho lharp blade of
onlofODlaUc Interests.
A)lllb Khan ,.., home knowing
at least that Johnson tully underlllnd1 his point of vi.,.
end understands it from Pakistan's headquarters. which II ID
the hot of Ayub Khan. This Ayub
• dldtilt quite know before. DipIomatic exchangeo by lesser ~I·
flclals t:an nMr quite Jive tht
flavor of what the top
men
think and feeL Johnson b II
side know• at leut that while
the &amp;real rock of haole dlotgreemont remalno between tha Uni~
ed States 111d Pakiatan It lo juot
pooslble that tilnt tnd tiel end
circumstance may yet gegiD to
erode It away.
At all ev-ents, It "a!l a meet1nl thlt wtU remain in memory.
For rorely. ourely, have headl
o1 11111 ttil!ed with IIUCh ro.
markable mutullJ human I)'M·
pothy, conslderinl the bani ro.
aliU.s over which they hod to
meet. Rlrely, too, have headl
of lllle so plainly put asido lht
airs and graces of the dlploma~
ic mlnuet11thaae two put them
ooldt in the While House dinner
(ivtn by lhe one lor the other.
They looked etCh other ID
the eye and each 11ld to the
other, aid to the a,..mbied dJn.
ers. what he thought wltllcut
apology and, l!llrlously, aloo
withoot g!Vi"l or takm, of.
fentt.
It waa a nre, blg diplomacy
ol bl&amp; foUon Each rtfused to
hide btbind the poUlt forol(n of·
flee rhetoric that ordlnartly Jill'
vadet aucb occaskinl. Eocb acted u wtll Up1!11 the aot1011 !hal
It il qllltt poaible to tall a
moD ID plain words !bat he 11
wrong without lelUng hlm he Is
a dreadful fellow u nU al!l a
lli'OAfl one.

(T§11 Do It Evety Time

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SAYS
By Wl)llt G. BrUdstadt, M. D.
Q - I om II yeart old and
havt what my dottir calla a
ventrioular oeptsl dtlect A
ettholer inlrodoced Into my
beorl I few yem •a• IDdl•
eoled thllt there was no altnlicant leakage, Would tllil
bole In my belrl ..... poln ID
my ch..l? WUI the bole ever
close?

A - Altboop a bole Ill tile
parUUOil bt!Wean the two ve!ltriclea witi never close opoutlneomlly, it wiD not cauu
pain In yonr cheot. lome olhflr
etu" "" aucb paiD lbou1d Do
oought. U the leallqe II ai!Jhl
you need 1101 worry tbout tho
bolo at It wiU not 111 IJl1
tarcer with ap.
Q - "" ........ bat • heart
murmur. What II the causer

b It lm&amp;erouoT

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A - y,.... clod« mual dt.
llrmllle whether tile murmur
II orpnic (due to a - ·
ol &lt;benge In tilo heart - ..,..
&amp;anita! or followlni an attock
ol l'lltumaU&lt; fever) or !uno.
tiona! (tf no olplflwtce). 'Mle
liudne81 of a hltll1llllr gtv..
nl clue ti the torlousbtla Ill
tho underb'J!i ,.Cilll_,, A 1\mo.
UOiltl IDurmlll' "itnany dloapo
pean lor a lijlllt immodlaltiJ

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larged heart. Aller a trial ol

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the Michie- ~lallolo.al :c.-.:-~
namenl Don TraiDfr
tbe lOBI!l's, who meet
By Ualted PNI blerntllooal IDvUallonal.
ledo.
rora,
IAitberan tooiBbt ill the -~·
A couple of Mid • Amerl&lt;n Two MAC collett1 ablorbed Bowling Groen'• batllo
Mike Duermlt found the range lion rooDIL
Cooterence teams try to ... 1oues ·MDuda)o night, EviDIYUie Poland was a _...w
for 'II points to power W!Uen- j - -- -- - - -_..:.""
hlnce their recordl agalnll oo~ downlna Toledo tl'l.fZ and the wUb the DJropoana leading
berg to .. easy 72-50 victory
oldt competlt1411 Ia 1 light Pullsb ootlooal basketball team at the beU and building
over Ashland, • bot 13 per cent
acl.edu1e of Ohlo collrp baaet. touring thla c:ouotry tcl&amp;ed Bow· 11-polllt lead lifter
obooting average for the Tigers
c:ompetiUoe toniJbt
1IDg Green fi.5S.
beloro the Faloonl' preos
ill the secood baH smothering
Ohio Unlverolty, on a IIIJUih- EvWIBville, tbo top • rooked to tell. Bowlin( Green
the Eagles.
Rio Grande College dropped a tllrllllng 8JI.87 heart.
om awing, 1•10 a erarl: at lJt. oma1l college team, made II two wltbin &amp;7-tll, but a bucket Ill
Peaplno Will S.ventb
breaker Monday night to Davenport College In the opening
•
vldoon.
The
Wlldcnts
lao!
yell'
victorleo
In
a
row
over
major
final
aeconds
k!Ued
thll
Youngstown
ran lis win streak
round of the Micbigan Invitational Tournament at Detro!~
tamed
the
Bobcato,
but
lhll
eoliege
teamo
ao
Lorry
Humtl
Walt
Platkowold
lor
the
to
seven
games
by walloping
Mlcb. The Redmen are now 6-4 for the aeasou.
year
Ohio
seemo
llrtn(er
lbaD
gunned
ill
38
polnll
aod
Sam
and
Mieczyslaw
Lopatka
for
Hiram,
118-59,
pu!Ung
away early
Don Trainer poced Coacb - - - - - - - - - --1
on
inelperiO!II&lt;Od
D
a
v
l d 1 on Watilna added 31 to lead a soc· land had II poinll eacll.
in
the
second
bail.
Joe Nigro
Art Lanham•s Redmen with 10 Davenport held the edge at the
aqutd.
ond-b.elf
reUy.
Seple
BCITS
¥•tallied
%.l poinls lor the Penfield goals and four free tbrows fouiJine, making 18 of 27, while
Kent State, tryJna to boUDce Toledo, now 3-!. jumped off Ohio State clobbered
gulno.
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for 24 polnta. Jim Marshall and in that department the Redmen "rm .. try _ __ to ..~..
back
from
a
hwnlllatlng
lou
to
Ill
front
and
held
Ita
longeot
leed
State
8'1-70
u
Ctaeh
Fred
xavier midway of the first
I
d
h
d
Sh aron Gregory eac ha
17 rna e on y 11 of 18. Don Train- Ed but ti'• not workln&amp;
nearby
Akron, will be ping of the game at 13-7, but the lor 1larted.a pair ol new
ball
hit • run of eight consecu-'
points, and big 8-5 Paul Dillon, er and Sharon Gregory both
'
against a Nortiltra 1lllnolllwn lllllr8in wao trtnuned to lZ-11 at Mike Swain and Ma"
tlve poin!B and went on to [
who collected three personal fouled out for Rio Grande. Rio I
!bat baa been IOOIIId1y trouneed tbo belf.
They BeCDIOCI to get the
smother The Citadel, 104-111.
fOuls in the first 10 minute! of plays Michigan Lutheran in
by three Oblo teams.
1be Purple Acea tool: the teed eyes rolling, but the big
Quick poured in 31 points
the game, finished with
12 tonight's consolation game.
The other a.Uoa toniJbt Is on lor good just over one minute wao Ron S..,lc with 28
Jim IAicey 25 for the Mus· '
points. Dillon sat out the majRIO GRANDE (81)
the tournament traiL Sovonth- Into the aecood baH aa the ball- Sepic's effort wu overshad· keteers, Danny Mohr's 18 were I
or part of the game.
i Dlllon 6-0-12; MarshaU 8-1-17;
ranked Akron will be hoal It hawldog tactics raUled the owed by a 36-polnt performance high lor The Citadel.
Don Peuler's 29 points paced i Gregory 8-1-17: Trainer 10-4-24;
Bucknell, Geneva aod lo!Mletta ltocketa. Evansville Is tow 4-2 by AI Koch for tho Cyclones.
Bill Peuler .cored 29 points! Ament.a 's Largesl Selling CJt/111the winner ~, and he was fol-1, Shively 3-2-8; Tewler 3-U·' Lu- Defending
champion,
In the IWI&gt;ber CUy Classic and with wino over Toledo aod PLir· A sticky zone preo• made
to lead Davenport (Mich.) from
lowed by Jerry Norvell with 19, · seltl 0-1-1. Totals 38-ll..S7.
posted its lourth atralght
Rio Grande will be In the ..,... due in its latest efforll. Bill difference, lorcm, Iowa
Tom Sterken and Tom Simmons
DAVENPORT (18)
tory Monday night Ill tile Gallli·l aolation round of the M.lchlgan Backensto bad 22 polnlllor T.. Into numerous ball handling
each with 14 and &amp;-5 Ed Bok Peulcr 11·1·29; Willzer 14-2; polls Independent League, 95
with 10.
Norvell 9-1·19; Sterken 4-6-14;
19 over Weiber'o.
TONGHT'S GAMES
Rio Grande outshot Daven· Bok 4-2-10;
Simmons 6-2-14.
HJUing double figures for
Gallipolis at IAigan
, CIDCAGO (UPI• _ All Amport 38·35 from the field but Totals 35-IUII.
winners were Gary Lasbley
Athens at Nelsonville
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%.\, cart wolfe, 19·, Bob Roush, Wellston ot Middleport
I erter.n
Brabowlki wasfullback
tied lo Jim
the N•Uonal
College Basketball Results
16; Aaron Bullington. 15; and North Gallia at Eastern
Football Leapo'o Gma Bay
Dave
Holter,
10.
St&lt;ve
Fuller
Wahama
at
lbiUand
Packero 1o11oy with oae o1 pro
East
:and Bill Kirkbrido led the los- DEC. 1:1:
football's moot lu&lt;toUve ....
NYC Com. 88 For&lt;iham JV 7?
ers with 14 and 13 respectiye.. Pomeroy at Jackson
trade ever.
Wagner 91 C. W. Post 80
BY HAZEL FRANCIS
iy.
G&amp;J
led
at
halftime,
1&amp;-30.
Southern
Local
at
Soutbwealern]
Grabowoid, a tonlor olodollt
111. Wesleyan 83 Iona 76
!
DEC. %3:
' is llnaoce, Not blo otllelt
Hofslra 63 Wooster 56
In the other games
Coal Grove at Ironton Sl Joe·
rw
Mr. and Mrs. Day Got.8chaU
Oswego St 72 Queens Coil. 66
Dunlop's Tires of Pt.
Hill at South Point
lralolng to 010 In oeptiai!Dg and family of Cumberland, Md.,
Gannon 87 San Frun . St. 62
de£eated Pomeroy, SZ-73.
&amp;be tbref!-yt:ar acreement wltb were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. l
Fairfield 68 Duquesne 56 (ot) By Unte4 Prell almaaltoDat Newton was the big gun lor
Vince Lombardi,
general G. Swan the latter part of the I
American U. 93 Rider 84 ~ot )
Rookie Rick Barry scored :r1 wtnnerss with 'II
and &lt;Oaa ol the week.
I
South
poinb and pul1ed In 25 rebounds Greenlee canned 26, E
, The Communty was
I
Marshall 93 St.Frncs (Pa.) 81 Monday night to L•ad tbo San and Swindell had 26 each
to heir of the sudden death
Nrl'lk St. 130 W, Rd Hosp. 12% Francisco Warriors to • 124-118 Pomeroy.
Mra. Caton of Salem Center !
No. Car. St. 93 Ga. Tech 69
National Basketball Association Pt. Pleasant led at
Portland
'ted·- tlpent
otheranMrafternoon
I
on saturday. Her funeral
Jcksnvi 112 Wm .&amp;Mary 76
vice• were held at the ...
victory over the Philadelphia 34-33.
'ah
m
' '· ~
·~urch
Fla. Pres, 69 Wash&amp;Lee 59
76ers.
Firestone captured Its
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dalley of ue.
there on Tuesday.
Oglethorpe ?4 Pfe~fer 65
, . win snapped 1 three- . olraight win and ocored by
Nework, Miss Judy Cozart of Virgil Bogard. Norman Wober i
Geotwn 86 East Car. 84
game losing string for the feit Wltb ~ forfeit wm
Galllpolis and Mr. and Mrs. and E. H. Carpenter attend
Mr. and Mrs . Harold Bunm:r
Houston 102 Prvdnce 89
Warriors and ended Philadel· McCelland 5•
cart Aulhenoa. local, were r&amp;- recent CAP meeting In
(Helen Louise
Spg Hill 70 N.W. La, 63
phia'B three-game win 1treak.
cent gue~~ts of Mra. Elva Dalley. bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Wooley
Pan Am . 79 McMurry 60
San Francisco withheld a Box Scores of
' Mr, and Mrl. 'l'bomes Fltcb Mr. and Mrl. Gene Wolfe
Mrs. and Mrs. J. G. Swan
Trinity (Tex.) ?5 Tex . A&amp;l 13 fierce Philadelphia fourth quar.
1 and son, DeWI!II Run,
are cbildren v~iled her
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Swan
Uvlag
lo their DeW borne in this Mr H
'
family, The Brunners live
Okla City 96 Nerth Texas 90
Saturday
ter
rally
to
gain
the
win.
~
o,
arvey
Pierce,
,
.
W. New Mex. 108 Sul Ross 106
Trailing 11&amp;-99 with 5:39 to go,
BELPRE (7111
community.
recenUy.
Nil". Ohio,
Hrdn·Smna 81 Plsbg (Kan.) 711
the 76ers reeled elf II straight Lee 7-&lt;l-711; Calvin H ·IO;
~and~· 7~:;:;: Mrs. Clyde Uose and cblld- Mr. and Mro. Rob 'll&gt;mor was
Wylnd !Tex.) 84 Ft.Lws 80
POMEROY
pointa
to
close
the
gap
to
liS.
lrer
7-1-15,
Ramaey
Z.l-7,
Chari:,~:. M:ter ~family. ren, Marietta were recent vJs. dsiling wilh Mr. and Mrs, J .l
Oklahoma 94 California 72
110 with 2:211 remaining,
10 44l!; M. Senigie H·l 5:
.
' llonl of her parents, Mr.
G. Swan last Sunday.
1
esty 1~2· R. Snel(le 1~2·
Vletor Dural, wbo IJ atleJid.
b d.
Midwest
But guard Guy Rodgers made tal 33-!3-ig
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Evansville !YT Toledo 82
two Warrior free throws end
RliTLAND (S3)
eently visited hi! parentll, Mr. Reeent m1tor1 ol E. H.
Mich, St. 1!0 Tulane 61
followed with a layup "'Ice the Barrett J.().l · Black &amp;-7-19· and Mrs, R, R. Durst aod Tom. penter and famliy were S,
Wisconsin 76 Montana 12
' triumph.
Dsvis Z.3-7· Jhwklns 1,.3-7· Lit~ Howard Alien ol Sleubellvllle Dur•t, Rudy Durst, Tom Durst,
Ohio St. 87 Iowa St. ?0
No other games were ocbe- Ue 3-S.ll· Knorr ~2 , Sc~ 0. visited Miss Goldlw Priee, Rip- Mr. and Mrs. Dell Talbott, Mr.
Xavier 104 ThE Citadel 81
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W V and eUod
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1-1; Weber 1~2; Yarbroush 1ey, · •·
c
on
s tvia Allen, Mr and Mrs Bill
Minn . 92 Detroit 88
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Total
17-111-53.
uncle
at
Jackson
General
Hoo·
Byrto and W 1· C rt.
1 2'
Nebraska 71 Stanford 67
·1a1 t Ri 1
a n
esey 0&lt;8 •
Score by quarters :
Jl1
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West
SVAC Standing8
Belpre
22 40 110
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barton of ALPINE CBEW
SanFrndo Val 98 Redlands 66
ALL
GAMES
,
Rutland
II
28
38
Buhan
called on Mr. and Mrs. VAIL C I
(UP!) -1~
~lo . 77 Ariz. 73 (triple ot)
Alben Taylor and fai!Uiy a re• o o,
e
Bel
Sco
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51
I,TEAM
W L P OP
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pro
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United Stales will be represen~
Oregon 78 Denver 56
~ 1
., _ lblliand 44.
oent Sanday afternoon.
ed
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Mrs. Edgar Brewer, Mrs. Ron
in ~JOI" lD'opean -.a
1 rc.as ern
Kyger Creek .• . . 3 3 321 322
ALBANY il3)
O..gle and danghler of Racine thia Wlnler by five men
Oblo Valley Conference
At LoulsvUie, Ky,
Southwestern ... 3 3 =~ 338 HamiU 3-l· 7· Baumgartel
were recent guests of Yr. and four women named Monday by
Murray 86 Middle Tenn. 65
North Gailia ... 2
3- 258 9; Ervin 7~1l; MoDanlei 11.0. Mrs. Cbarleo Simeral and U.S, . Alpine bead, ooa&lt;h
We:;t. Ky . 80 Morehead 55
Hannan Trace ... 0 • 'l/ IIIII 22 , Van Dyke 5-1-ll; Total :111-3- daughter, Columbu~
Beattie. The mens team
East. Ky. 86 Austin Peay 85
SV AC V~HS!TY
:
Mrs.
l!Jrley
McLaugblln
o1
composed
of Bill Kldd, Jim
63
Tenn. Tech !10 East. Tenn. 78 TEAM
W L p OP
NELSONVILLE (811
Columbus vlsilsd her mother, Heuga. Bill Marolt, Rieh l
Christmas Touruament
Easlem ... . , .. .. 3 0 183 116 Richards lii.Q.211
Daugher· Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffner.
Chaffee and Ken Phelpo and
At Norfolk, Va.
Southweste:n .. .. 2 1 147168 ty ~7-17; Harold 10-5-25; Schultz Mrs. Una Dotson is conval- the women's team o~
Quantico Marines 69 Lehigh 58 North Galha " .. . 1 1 100 106 4+12 · Haynes 44lJ· Pancnke I· escing followln1 surgery.
Wendy Allen, Robin
Amphb Fcc 98 Frnkln Mshl 84 Kyger Creek ... , 1 2 158 168 0.2 Total 34-11&gt;84. '
:;.E. 1966 MODELS
Mrs. CIMenco Lawreneo of and Sandn Shell worth.
Memphis State Cla!isic
Hannan Traca . . 0 3 !:Ill 171 Score by quarters:
At Memphis, Tenn.
TOTAU! . . . . . . . 7 7 729 7Z9 Albany
13 '!I 11. 63
Northwestern 67 Missouri 60
RESEI\VE iSV ONLYl INelsonville
It II 63 81 ]
Texas 80 Memphis 12
TEAM
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Reserve
Score
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Albany
40, I
lnvitatloaal Tournamenl
2 Milea South of Middleport
Southwestern
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90
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Route 7
At Tampa, Fla.
North Gailia .. .. 1 1 61 &amp;7 1'
. - Auburn 76 Columbia 75 (ot)
Kyger Creek .. . . I 2 104 115
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PRESENTS
STABI.E VS. CURVJS
Hannan Trace , ,. 1 2 lOO 104 Davl\!1 2-1-12; Hutch.Ison &amp;-1-13;
LONDON (UPI) - Welter. F.astern . ..... .. 1 2 89 97 , Rose 2-1-5; Armbruster 1-2-4 ;
weight Jose Stable of New York , TOTALS . .
7 7 m m Figgins l.J-5; Dunley 1·3-5; Mahas agreed to meet British and . TONIGHT:
, looe 3-4).6 ; Wtlaley 1-0-2; Lovett
Empire champion Brian Curvis ! North Gellla at Eastern
13-1-7; Total 20-19 -59.
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY THRU NEW YEARS
in a 10-routld bout at the Royal l WEDNESDAY NIGHT:
WEUnON ]Ill.
Albert Hall on Jan. 11, it. was Southern at Southwestern
Hol~~fe1 5-J-12; Bue~er
PORTABLI
announced Monday by promo- i
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1-7; G1lhland 7...Q-14; Mar~n
HI·FI
ter Mike Barrett.
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10; Stabler
l-9-11 Nicholas
ITIREO - - - STEREO CONSOLE
, By Uated Press lnternattenal 0-1·1: Jo.rdaa IIJ-0-20; Hayurn
With lift off opeaker. Diamond llylus,
YODICE TO METS
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NEW YORK iUPI) - Bob !
W. L.
Tota119-21·il9,
Yodice a 17-year-old catcher Boston
19 8
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26 53 93
PM·AM Hl-fl
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the first player selected in the Philadelphlo
18 12
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Score· Wellatoa 29
ITIREO CONSOLI
Plays from car cigarette lt &lt;:I. IPr. 12:
American Legion draft
New York
12 18
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volt battery or 110 vo lt out li'L
August, signed Monday with
Wf:ttera Dlvllioll
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Los Ang~les
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Team
Baltimore
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I. Duke (15) (6-1)
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San Franhisco
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SLJos.
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2
St. Louis
12 17 .414 3. Vntlrbllt (3) t~)
lalhe Seaaon For
Detroil
9 211 .310 4. Minn. (~)
Monday's Reodlts
5. Mich. (3) tl-1)
San Froncisoo 124
6. Prvdnce (IHI)
liB
7. Wlcbill I~)
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8.Brghm Young (U)
Nt eames achedi~ed
9. (Tie) Ky. (I) (~)
10. Iowa (7.01
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Over76ers

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with alrq buabanda.
It'al:ind of cruy, reolly, 'I'Mll
art "true" to thiU' calllll da1tl.
Married people? U you otay
with your own b118band ali evenbig, yoo abould be In a museum.
Whit's hlppeoing, Helen! -MR
Deor M.:
Qond qu"tlon: Frankly, I
doo't know the 8Diwor, except
on a very portOnal level. It
doesn't HAVE te boppeo to uo,
does It, M.?- H.
Dear Helen:
I have been going with lhlo
111tn for seven years. I am 21,
hi ia 28. We nevet dlsoullod
mll'rit(e, but we moved Ia with
bit ollta-1 quilt a wbllt ago.
'Mle other dey ba left for Kan·
"' to gat
and •111• ba
will COIDII back to get me. I
hove a !toling be llo't coming
hick, Anotblr time be did lhll
and loond another woman that
be sllll dalea, but only, he 1111,
because abe glvea him mon.,..
do too, u htvo a job, bt
doeoo•L
Helen, It loo'l rtabt lo Illy
with hil alslera tl ht lin~ my
boy friend ony loapr. Thoy ooy
be pollen!. He bu been ....
lour weeki. Should I U., oo
waiting! - IN LOVB
Dear I. L. :
There DUI)' be virtue In po.

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aettln( to the bearl of the ma~
tor, would call 1 good btd-lypt.
Good bad·typeo are ridden by
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- , .Capitol Comment, Events

"dlllll pndiiiiN Ia .... t,pe .C flflll op-

Daria Jr. named hls aon Jell
alter Jeff Chandler but doet
Sammy realize i! also mek•
bim Jolt DiviJ, like the praolo
dent of tbt Confederll07 •.•.•
The Cope may jull let To n 1
Bennett ling the lull floor ohow
when he otero lhere Jan. SO end
let the cuatomery comlg- acll
llido lhlt time •' .. Thai )'011111
French 1tar, Maurtee CheveUor,
will do a ooocert tour of coUtll
campoaea (there's gold
ID
them there Ivy leagues) . · . ..
Now that tho Jete' Joe NtuDalh'o 1-F, Johnny Huarlt mllhl
wlncl up with lht Palrloll.
' ... Fordlwn'l pootaa-ln • 1ft\,
clence (and teacher), Sandra
Hochmon, w!U wed maiHbout.
Hang Kona T. M. Harvey Ilea.
211 , .. AMelte Htnshaw'o durlo
ble "Showboat" radio fans toBit
ad a birthday party lor tbal
alnaer of f:llle pure jm at tbt
VIlla Mor a; Annetta, now happily doet church work alter all
lhoae yenrs ol pretty soundl.

S-Dally Senttne~ Pomoroy·Mlddleport, 0., Dec. 21, 196$

Barton, no longer ao ill ... lt'o
Judge Irving Kauhnan's ecm
Bobby who's to make the judge
a arandpop - In March - not
ton Jllluny; altbeugb Jllluny
and judge art boplag sooo, too.
Hall-clol!lro m dlsappwiDa
lnto boarders' coffers for 10rne
ailly reason . . . Ray MUland
llepped out of a cab, toarcbed
· and couldn't find his money, THB: GREAT UNSURVEYED
and old pol RoZI liUitloll put- Deer Helen:
lq In a nenrby Clilll Ctr, balled
The lllll!r !rom Mr. J. (Not
him out with a buck · Goral· X) has eocouraaed me to exChoplin on
..Tonight" press myself on the subject.
llrucl&lt; everyone as delightful. Have you ever met anyone who
Dionne Warwick on a midoight haa been •urveyed! I haven't.
Carsoncast aang well but most Perhaps we lhould conduct our
opectacular ol all were her own llttrYO)I to lind out wbo II
pneumatic breathlnl inflations: teUln( uo that we are nddballl
aucb a healthy •expot!
The
we are not conformiDg with
cynics say NBC chalrman·l&lt;&gt;be the aurveyo on .... ...ealied
Bob KIDtnor'o leoure will be up preferences. I modo IDl own aur
April I end that's an ideal dar. vey of 1 biJb11 rated TV prolor the ,Uied Bob to fool every arom !bat wu repeated ......~
body . Pbyllil McGuire'• boy ly, IDd I didn't lind OJJ1ont eloe
friend Sam Mooney juot t lew that Uked It etlhor.
ocreoms ago was hollering It
Tlteae ....ailed onrveyo aad
wu illegal for the Feds to fol- ratlnp havt modo TV olek IDd
low blm oround Qllea(o; bt'o may ov-tlly kill It lor adult
now Ill the polde olneo JUDe I IDilldt. MISS V, (NOT X)
and oo he 1J01 hll Wlsb - now Dear Helea:
they don 'I hiVt to.
Wbo 1e10 surveyed! 'lbt booboJ
that's who, Maybe lhlt Is lht
Sam and Mitzi Newhouse joiJI. olaY thinp ahould be becoUII
ed guesll at LBJ's Whlle House there are a lot ol boobt Ill the
porty for Paklstanian Pres. Ay· world, but juot once I Wb
ub Khan ... Cb. 2'1 theatre crit.. they'd ask ME what I think
1e Lee .Jordan found a produo- - NON·BOOB
tton he thorouahJ.y loves and 10 Dear K B. :
Why don't yoo TELL them
he'll marry bar Pat PaitlriOD
whit Y&lt;JU think, In a peraonaJ
of Mademoiselle mes'o execuletter. Funny thin(, but thinkln1
Uve • aweeta Chrlotlna Paoiz. people hardiJ over let tha netzl'o Olrlslmaa olll&lt;l baa a toiY works know they are. - H.
ibut mosdy covered, for lht Dear Helen:
holy day no doubt) oketch ol the
I chaperoned t loell dtnct
famOUI netkld contesaa, com- lilt week, one where the kldt
plete with adtlr~ss, phone num· eomc In couplet, 011 dalea. 'lbaa
her, b.,. Winter itinerery (chic • Saturdty we went out to 1 mil'·
Gllaad, St. Moritz), , . addlnl !ltd people'• party wbtrt thert
perhaps her tloctor.Jmbby will wu dan&lt;IDg and tlrlnks.
be In the Air Foree untll 'ell
'I'Idnklni 011 both, I wonder U
"when Howard starto plaaUc maybe rur modml OO&lt;Iety b.,
ourgery," plus chatty U not a't 1J01 the cart before the borll
portloularly welJ..spelled penooAt the teen dtncl, thert wao
al blo&amp;rapby all about bar lull- no ucltqa of [Eintrt,
Glrlt ilanced with the boyo who
tJr l8yl I obold hOYt my 1oO)' brought them, eU ovanln(. The
torll&lt; valve replaced wUll oa boyl dldn1 stray to other (lrll.
artificial one. Would thll oper- It toeJDOd atnnp, u I OOlJI.
otlon provide pormonllll rt!lef pared lhll lo my teen dtya. Wa
of the abortnesa of breoth and Utod to chlnp ~rl " " '
ellmloale the need for dlaltaUI? dtn&lt;e, with dtncl earda - ll&gt;Y
" - n... .... no Ironclad, 1dda have nevor hell'd ol a
writtea JUII'OIIlees ill the pra.. ..... ctnl.
Uce of medicine because there
But ... , .. at the tdult pirtyIre a!Jwoy a munber ol vtrl- wowt I you atoyed with your
oble and unknown !teton lnvo~ lltlbtnd over ftve mlaulel, you
fed. Every operation II 1 ..~ _ , with •lt. li:vOI')'body
cllloted rtok. In yoor - · I daneed with everybollf 1111. A
would 111 lbtt there 11 aa ,.
dilljlpllltd
oeDent &lt;btiDca that wltb mo. lal ol dllfll heart lllrllfY ,... baaltb
lhould be lmprmd 111 lbt optrotlon and your ntecllor modJ.
cine ellmlmiled,

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loMblo jewettln( plus
flliBI
flub that ..Avedon'o tnlnmooa
nude pbolo(flpb wiD hand Ill
Metropolitan M - In Aucusl &amp; wUI become port of their
(!fc) permonent &lt; oic actin)
collecllon" ,And Hke that
Vlltotlo de S!ca'l friends aay
bo ml&amp;bt bleomt a l"rtnch ciU·
• jull like Carlo Poolt ......
''Thl Playrotm" mus&amp;'Ye made
cuitl Oerlldlnt Chaplin nervous
onyway, her Intermission anacl&lt;
!Deluded two chocolate ban and
a PB!I ol beaiQulals , , Bernie
aod rene ReUo'a only dtql&gt;
Ia-, Marsaret luiall, C011111 out
at the Deb CoUUJon and a.rts~
mas Ball at the Waldorf, bar
parents also tossing • atyiiah
dinner danoe . . . . Pop Btmla
II one of N. Y.'s lalrly recent
Bl SUcceoa atorleo; he'o ebaJr.
man of Rbeinsold, just bought
Ruppert'a, controll Pepal . Colo
ill L. A., Puerto lllco, Mezlco
City.
Tht Jimmy !Iammi IIJ'II try.
1111 • Wtoler rtrun . . . . Sanunf

a flne old genUeman, Bruce

pntralllt whn opooldnl of their Income.

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SAIGON (UP!)- U. 8. pllllllll Bl Mooday with the loss ollwo beeR oeilell lloDday
two used by Balpbolllll4
lha A rota by lho .Conservative week in tnree Southern Local Tne State Highway patrol cl~ and his rar
attackJni Communillt Narth 1crewmen while photographing AmericaDI and a Vlelnameoe. N&lt;ll'lh Vlelnameoe capital of: oppO!iUon conoernmg Rhodesia Dislrlct elementary tchool!.
od Charles A. Soodgra!l, 16, fta. side of a
VIet Nam'a IDdullrlal bearl tho huge thermal pla~t which The fourth, a llutclunaD, was llllntl .,ml Ill mllel to lbe i coulclmme tonl&amp;hl or early
, cine to Meigs counly juvelllle by Naomi B.
1oc1ay bomiJed the vital Uong Bl oupplies much of the power for killed by a burst of Commllllllt wesl The coaJ.buralng plmt. nesday. when the Hou.. of
Pupils of Portland . elemen- court, date 1o be set, 011 a cllarge 2 Racine. No OM
power piallt If miles from the Hanoi-Haiphong area. A machlnegun fire,
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htavlly mont takes up a
tary will present a musical
of failure to yield the rig!ll of There was
~ lor lbo lt!COIICI Ume. Cl3!1lransport was lost in Stuth, The Uong Bi pl..l supplies! damaged last Friday lll a matter.
let,. "The ,Real Mearung
way after an accident at $:30 the r..ford ear
Th8 raids ova- the north worej Viet Nam today for a tW&lt;Miay IDI1cll o1 the eleclrlcal power maJor eseaiation of the war.
ChriBtmas at 1:30 p.m. ':.':~~~ltp;;;.m;;;·.;M~o;;.;nd:a~y..;o~n.;;R~t..;m~ID~Ra-~the~~Suodiralliiiiiiiii.oi. .~
OOIII1l _ fin pllllllll shot tAltal of seven plane• and sevaD
·
day. Letart elementary i
down 11111 Dvo orewmea feared fliers.
wm do the "IJttle Blue
killed
Today's aircraft los... were
Wednesday a 71:30 p, m. 11111 ,
A
Navy l't!COilll8l8sace the worst since April 4-Biack
.
Syracuse grade,!chool :mel••
plaao waa shot down over Uong Sunday-when the COmmunista
MASON
An
outdoor the ''Little Blue Angel 'l'hurJ.
shot down seven u.s. planes
Chrtstmu pageant will be pre- day at 1:30 p.m. All perftll'lll·
The
lost
planes
were
believed
.
tb
seated Wednesday and Tburo- ances are open 1o the public.
'
downed by conventional anti·
NEW YORK (UP!) - Wltb the temperature m e ' day Dec 22 and 23 on the
aircraft guns.
90s and Harlem about to explode, Willlam Epton stood i 18,.;. of the Mason Melhodist
on a street corner 17 months ago and declared:
'
\VEA THER
In ground action American[
"We will take our freedom. We will take It by any ~ch. .
Ill be used Clearblg IOUih, partly eloll~ il
infantrymen aL'Cidentally am- means necessary - as we know the beast that we are
•• BJUmals w
Prill lolllgbl, tow Ia tow
WITH EACH CAR
bushed a Viet Cong kidnap I dealing witb- is !bat we have to create a revolution ln. with manger scenery to por- Cloudy warmer oo Wed· II
squad on a Jungle trail and this country ... "
,
1 tray the Christmas
sloey.
•
•
1
rei!Cued three of those who had I Today Epton stands con- 1pouca 1111enta of Eplon1 ftery j Per!~cet will be at 7.30 :110111=•~1·:..__ _ _ _ __
WAS
COLUMBUS (UPI) -City '-·
1vlcted of criminal anarchy. Harlem speech. In l~ bo aloo ~f ~mk each
Health CommJ88imtor Ollie M
I A jury found him guilty declared:
'
e 00 •
u
- $
Goodloe pn!dlct!Jl8 venereal di:
3 0
' Monday lllght of advocaUnglha "And In that proceaa of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cook, If
51 '
reach
ldemlo'
violent overthrow of the slole jiiiiiiShlng lh!l olate, "''re Will portray Mary; GleiUI John·
108 mflhl .
ep
I
f N w York of eonsplracy to going lo have to kill a 1t&gt;l of IUD, son of Mr. and Mro. Howt[:!Jtlon~e~sedoo~; o:r:!i
~vert~row it 'and 01 conspiracy'!these copo, a lot of these ' ard Johnson, will portray Josmnlraca tives Monda for the
to riot He could be Imprisoned JUdges, and we'll have 1o go up eph; Bhepherda Will be Eddie
teldll P ounllhg VDYproblem Funeral services for Martha 1for 12 years and fined 16.000. . against their army. We'll' Schaekel, Ray Redman and
1
"Th{ :ain deterrents 1o ex: l E. Wolle, 94, who died In, His lawyers wlli appeal. jorganize our own militia. 1111(( Gory Green: Cba~lle
tra.marilal activit used te be Meigs General Hospllal Man· seeking the judietal ov('rthrnw our own army. If we don t do 1 hamer, ~abrlel, ~ary S~ew­
VB Impala Chcv. Conv. Almost like the day It ·'IIIIU! ~
fe
_ fear of ydlseas and day evening, will 1.te held Thurs· of the old and rarely used law 1t, brothers, you'll be subJugat-' ard, 11Ja1ah; Jamce Cr1tes,
DISHMr~uJr
sold.
Bucket seats, and consul. Automatic ti'IU. '1111• '"IF
r~r nanc " Goodloe sal;
duy at I p. m. at the Ewing under which he was tried.
ed; we'll all be kept in chains Herod; Sus.an Johnson, . a
wer
steering
and brakes.
p "~
~th these rears' have Chapel with Rev. Pearl Cast.o Epton charged that he was for another two or three scnbe; Jamce Henry, . chief
been °~moved with the use of officiating.
:tried for his political views. A hundred years.,.
J.r~es~ a~ Wisem~n ~~:1
the »eaUed wonder drugs anci The deceased had been Jiving lanky Negro of 33, he Is a '
1 e
ar ur,
ame
s
the oral contrace]Jtive. This in the home of Mrs. Raymond Marxist. He quit the Commu.ll
and Jerry Morgan. ·
:I
leads 1o moro promiscuity " he Pullins in the FlatwOO&lt;Is com· nist party lour yeors ago
' Buick Custom 4 dr. Sedan. One careful local pw...t.";'ll f.
&amp;aid.
'
1becaust it was not revolutiona·
Increase Coming
1 munity.
Power steering and brakes.
Goodloe said some phanna·l Surviving are four nieces, H&lt;l· ry enough 1111(( joined the
In Aid Benefits
clsts sold more oral contracep- en Ohlinger, Columbus ; Evelyn Pro~ress&gt;ve. Labor Movement
Of
COLUMBUS (UPI) _
tives than aspirins.
Willard, VugmJa Anderson and (PLM), wh1ch loo.ks ~ Pekmg,l
ning Jan. 1 families
.
C~tncerted Effort Needed
Della Swick, and fou~ ~ephews. , nut M~ow, f_or tts l~eology. , TROY, Ohio (UPI) -5her· : Aid to Dependent Children
VB Pontiac 4 dr. Hard Top. Beoutiful all white
Goodloe uld only a conrerted Delbert Scott, Mendlth Scott, ' The Jury whiCh convicted him iff's deputies said today tb.y Aid to the Disabled henefllll ~ 1
with wh.ite interior. Power steering and braket. A .
effort on the part of schools and Dayton Scott and
Clarence was ~mposed of three men Ihave "absolutely nO clues.. in will find extra dol1ars i;;
matic transmission.
civic groups could effectively! Scott, addresses unknown.
Iand mne wfmenh tw~ of ~m, their search for a gunman who aid checks each month T h
stem the tide ef venera! di- Friends may call at the funer- Negr~s . t
ear
ape! abducted a teen-age couple,! Welfare Department s~ld
~ease.
1 al borne anytime. Burial will be ~co_:_dmg mad~~y_un ~~-ver ; shot them and left them for ' increases are the rest11t of
• Easy --loodloc ....
He said a wave of new VD in the Mt. Herman CemetE'!'Y !
dead by the side of a road.
; creased federal support to
loi-T•Yeu Rlcla.
Mercury Conv. Cpe. Low Mileage - extra sharp
cases had cropped up In Colum· beside her late husband, Leoo·l' Veterans Memorial Ho•pltal . The victims remained hospl~' state programs.
• Attractive SpMI-Sner
Fu~ly equipped with power steering and brakeL
r.p
is
so
easy
to
Qean.
bus during the Iasl several ard.
· d 1
M
D .d aiiZed today. Maracella Rutt, l Congress In the 1965 "'e&lt;li·fl
tomatic
trans. Power windows and seats. Lu&amp;W"'
A. and said no •nd was In
A
m
sslons
rs.
avl
18
Ch
·
t·
b
011·
·
'
•·
• Cushion-Coated Steel Ink F. Ids , , rts 1ans urg, 10, was m care Act provided an
monwa,
1
finest.
terior
for
quiet.
apera.
aight to tbe upsurge.
: amrch. The family traveled 21 Flagg, Mason; Patr c
le ' critical condition at Stouder Me'
·-··-"
tion.
Goodloe said venereal disease I days by ~etl, and then 2500 miles . H~rlford; .Felix Isaacs, Cool: morial Hospita1 while her boy- :·50 e~h ~~n~ ford the. aid
•
Iii
capedtr asu.IIY
8
1111
used to be eonfined to lower ele. by train to reach tileir destina- VJIIe ; Alfred Du~f, De
r' friend, Jerry Moorehead, 19, e ag '
n ~
means once--a-day disbmenta of society, such as pros-- tion. They write that there are IClara Saylor, Mlddleport.
Iwas in fair condition and tm- program• and an e tra $1.25
tttutes.
200 Peace Corp workers Dl~claarges - . Esta
Eaton: : proving at Dettmer Hospital.
month for the ADC
Special Sta. Wagon. A beautiful red wa&amp;on aD\l
"But since Woc~ War II, VD ln the area in addition to the Racme ; Julie G!bbs, Pomeroy, Moorehead and Miss Rutt i i~creases of $4 a month
good condition. Automatic shift.
·,
bas crossed the tracks-we find missions and missionaries. They Mrs. Eugene .Ree~es
and were abducted by 1 25-year-old giVen ~0 persons on the
It mywbere and everywhere/' ' report that the people are very daughter, Harr.!sonvllle; Gladys man who hid in their car while : and blmd programs ln Novem·
ho l&amp;ld:
friendly and helpful.
I Ashworth, Rae me.
. they were Inside a plna parlor· ber.
Members of the Temple Meth· Blrt.h - Mr. and Mrs. David Saturday night. He forced themj
-----VB Ventura 2 dr. Hard Top. Showo good an,
odist WSCS met at the home Flagg, Mason, a son.
llo drive loWllrd Piqllll, then GENOA, Italy (UP!)
i
Viny1 Seats. Hydramatic drive.
of Mrs. Arthur Crabtree on
look their wallets aud sbot both Hundreds of b""kers ol
Wednesday evening for.their reMeiga Geaeral Hospital :of them.
European FederaliSt Movement ~
.
Th
marched through
the ·slreeta of
gu lar Deoemher meeting · The Ad-'mms1ODI er1 0owson,
G
d
hom was dt!OCntted in keeping
k . Cl
W1 1 h I
. enoa Mon ay carrymg~:;~ ~ ~
.
.
d Chesapea e. ara
c •. COLUMBUS Ga &lt;UP! I • lament••• the pollc1"es of
wttb
the
Christmas
season
an
Pomeroy.
Georgia
Fraley,
Cbe'
·
-..
""'&amp;
•
I Mary Massey and Helen Scott
.
'
roUre&lt;f AmerlCIII oHlcer lw ..,..lected Pres1dent Charles
I
-Mro
-- Jeffel'l
--- - presented a Christmas program.
'
bee • arres·~ •Fraace iD Gau IIe and ur~.,g
"'" European
Middleport, 0.
Reed
oubstltuted
I shire.
Di •-·
H
S ·
w
POMEROY, 0.
·
.
.
sc.-ges - arry pencer, COIIDfctloo wllll !he 10izaro
unity Bul no JIICidenls were I
et Columbia School rec-ently for An article from lht-! MethodiSt Racin':! ; Myrtle Holter, Racine;
.
Moryl &amp;udeBheldt, who was Woman _concerning a church In Henry Phelps, Racine; Thomas $100 mlllloa worlll of pure reported.
w.
West V1rgm1a was read. The King Pomt!roy
br.reill llere, tt wa1 reported
Mr. and Mro. Harold Glllogly, article held special Interest for :
'
'
Ieday,
Vicky and Bruee, vlltted re- a member, Mrs. John Ingram, :
S.IDilel Delllt, U, wu aroently with hls oister, Mrs. Dor· whose father was p-astor at the
SQUAD CAlLED
rHted In Orloau, Fra..., lor
othy Fruler and family In Gal· church many years ago. Secret The Middleport l-R squad questioning .., llle reqaeat
Upotla.
Pals for 1965 were reveoled, was summoned et IUO p.m. ! llle U.S. Boreau o! Nar&lt;oU"
..• 1nd you m1y win Cash in the
Mr. and Mnl. Arthur Crabtree ' gifts were exchanged, and oew Monday to the Delbert Milan office iD Rome, pollee 1011r&lt;es
WIN recent Sunday
dinner names were drawn for Secret [' residence at 346 Sycamore-at I Ill Orlean~ reported. He II tile
pits of his uncle and aunt,: Pals In 1006. Delicious refresh· where a gun was reported ac· olgblh penoo 1o foe omoted
ldr. and Mrs. Edger Crabtree. ments were served by the bos- !cldentally discharged while be-, In llle rase.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey , tess .and her daughter-in-law, ing cleaned. There were no in-·,-========;;;;;;
1tteoded 1 birthday party Jn Mrs. Car1 Crabtree.
juries, squadmen said.
Rutland at the home of Mrs. I
Marpret Plll'IIOllS, fer
their I
SERVICE SET
, CAR THEFT
,...at granddaugnter, Jane Re- ! Funeral services for Pearl; NEW YORK (UPI)-Thleves
nee Wiseman, In honor of her ' Wayne Bohn, 66, 1037 E. Mam· ; 1 lBllS
In the U "ted
fourth birthday. Mr. and Mrs.! st., Columbus, who died lhis sto e ' r cars
"' ,
Larry Clark of Harrisonville ut-1morning will be held Friday at ' States tdu ';g
. 10
ond
0
M were present.
2 p.m. at the Ewing chapel · SIX ou
every
Size 4-10
Thole visiting with Mrs. Murl burial in the Beeeh Grove
unib.locThkedf,t thBe NaUonal
Black- Brown
. .meldeb"
1e
Gtaw
a ay were Mr. and Mrs. ;, tery. Surv1vors
u Is
Th be ureausays.
l81d M da
Leon W~ Kathy, Ricky, IMarie: five sons, William, Jack ex~ls ~:a~ear's tot:~ 1
Rondy, and ~lllp and Mr.· and James, all of Columbus:
thefts lo exceed haU 0 million
Middleport
and Mrs. Eddie ClemODB and bert of Powell, 0., and
for the llrst Ume.
i
.,n, Tommy, McArthur.
ard, U. S. Navy; three da:~;lii.jijiijjiijjii.iiiiiiiiii
Columbia Grange, No. %435, ters, Mary Lucas, June
met lor their December meet- IWeller ODd Louisa Myers,
IJl8 on Saturday evening at the 1of Columbus; eight brothers j
COlumbia School and membero , 35 grandchildren. Friends
of the Columbia Make It Girls •call at tne funeral borne Thurs- 1
and the Carpenter Boys 4-H Iday evening.
Clubs, their adVliOI'I and
enta were guests. 4-H members
LOcAL TEMPS
pretented a Christmas program 1 The temperatura iD
Pomeand projects, certificates and roy's business district at 11 :30
eFINAL DRAWING
awards ......, W!cuoaed. Mem- 1a.m. WIIS 34 degrees. Snow.

I

mller:.riiill

Womens &amp; Miss••

HandBags
$1,99--$2,99

Jury F•10ds Ept0B GW"Ity

u.s.

0£ RevoIU1Ionary
ACt•IODS
•

Goodloe Says

THE SHOE BOX

Outdoor Pageant
Announced by
Mason Church

eYEAR ENDe

CLEARANCE SALE

•d
•
EPI ennc may '

Middleport, 0,

' H• c lumb
It 0

FREE TURKEY

US

:.ve::;

Marth WHe
SerVICeS
• Set

FURNITURE
SH 2·4811
Rutland

I;--------,

60 Ford

New LMr Cost
FRIGIDAIRE
Front-loading

1

A:

Teen Coup}e

-

795

64 Super Spt. $2395
65 LeSabre- $2995

Left f Dead

63 Bonneville $2195 $1871 ·.

"':!:" .

3

PRICES EFFECTIVE DEC. 22-24

I

SMOKED
ROASTED

PEANUTS
IN THE SHELL

COLEMAN
HEATING

ISALES

Carpenter

Social News

BAKER
FURNITURE

I

SMOKED

!

I:

rr=::::::;]

HAM

DIXIE PRIDE
BUTTERMILK

'

s

1

TUPPERS
PLAINS

BISCUITS
12-11 oz.
•
cans .

00

FAIRMONT
TOP GRADE
v,
ICE CREAM _ gal.

(Kenneth Davis)

Phone WY- 2-2511

69c

GIRLS
LOAFERS

Apple, Puc;h
1nd Cherry

CHRISTMAS

$3.99 $5.99

FROZEN FRUIT PIES

RUTLAND,
OHIO

"GOLD STAR"

i

Froten PEAS or LIMA BEANS
1112 lb. bag . ....... .. 3 for $1

Middleport

3 $]
for

CASH

Roush's Shoe Store

CHRISTMAS SPECIALS

I

STOKELY

RED GRAPES

FRUIT COCKTAIL

BONUS BUYS

J9c

SWEET TREAT

No. 2! can

3 LB. CAN

c
Modern cut-out

69c

CROUTETIES

on LUSTRE

can

l9c

DOUMAC

COWHIDE .

D,

beJ'I were .a110 introduced.

FLORIDA ORANGES

ollbe

125 COUNT

B. REGISTRAR* Billfold ........................................

C. Cigarette Case ...... ............. ....... ...... ~.~...... .....
D. Clgcmttle Light•r .... ..... .. .... ···-·· ········-..·-E. KEY GARD 11 • Button clo1ina key caw ..._ _

.s.oo•

3.95
2.95
2.9$•

OPEN 'TIL 8 O'CLOCK TONIGHT

PAUL DAVIES JEWELERS
404 Second Ave.

..

lb.
bag

"Buy Your Holiday Food

ancl4 • $25 PRIZES

•

For Cash To f\
,.
Count On •••
Count On Us.

I

PANEL MAGIC.___,
~lTYLOAN
~

MVJNGScn

...
•

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...- • .

lnultr·Hwelry ltere

le~t

Pranklin ltore

-~~~or

-

Yoric Clolhlq -

on co.

-onc"'""""'
- . . , c-nt litdc Co.

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Mldclliport, Q,

.

SPECIAL LONGER· HOUU ,TIU. . CHitiiTMAI
,'

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L6Zihop
lwlshOI' &amp; Loh10 Drup

lille-

L a - Town II Country

Chlpmi...Ctltlcl.y ShoH

llo.-rAulaCo_,
Kapplo larriH llaHon

Martuerllo's Sha,
Blue 6 Gr•y IGur.nt

-.DrJn.ln

Wehrunt'• lake Ship

.....,•• lteltlllrlnl

'

No purchase is req11i111
Need not be present
win. Winners will bt
notified.

All Drowlntl Held In , _ . . , .

SEE SANTA
IN POMEROY
Doc. 20 thru Doc, 2J
10 til noon - 1:00 to
ond 6:30 to 1:30
Frll. Doc. 24
10 til noon -

Here Are Your "Gold St1r" Pomeroy Stores:

Pranela Plorlll

UfG JIIIDERS UPLY .CO.

STORES
ARE
OPEN
EVENINGS

All Participating
Men:hantt Are Now
Giving FREE TICKETS.
All You Do Is Ragistar
At "Gold Stu Stores"

an..JyTrodorlalel

Paael Jlqie qulcldJ naiDnl original beautr to dull,
llteJe• pUeUnr, 'lniiJdwork llld furniture ... removoo
ICrllclleil..,_~ ood stains ... cleans, preoerva ·and
........ """ on,, wipe of1.
.
l'llnel llaJie II 1101 1 lrax or poJlob, It contollll DO!uf.
· el oUa tW oonrlab wood ... proteot flnlsllo1alnll dr1•'
lq aDd iiDDIDI·dut 1o beat and 1p,

AT LYONS' or DAVIS'

$2~$1~2 • $5P Prizes

(

ALWAYS SAVE MORE;

'l. -·-·

- - . • •• -

r---

Where You

CLOVER FARM STORE"

&gt;1 -

DEC. 23- 1:00 PM

; 'JIB W%!ilidlll

i

MINIATURE OR REGULAR

2 Doz.

IIIIi litill

I

MARSHMALLOWS

JUICY

A pp

GIVE-AWAY
5800 in Cash Pri

-:----

lllenl auclioa wu held 1o fin. j
alice Home Economics Commi~
WASIIINGTON (UPI)tee projoeta of lbo GraDge and ' Ol!lo will neolvt $15 million
refreahmeata of 11811dwlchea, j from 1 fj.ZI billloa Federal
cooltee, kook ado and coffee, Aviation Agency «F.U) pia
...... &amp;joyed """"' lho IOdlll oaillol for -lnclloD If 11'1
hour.
. m,a,l landlq lacllltlet
Friandl from tllll ana bovej IIIII lmprovemeeto III,!IJ llll·
r...ivod a letter from Wallor 1 filii&amp; llrporta.
FIIJIIO, a reltred Anlll' offleer 1 lad8ded Ia tbo five • yeor
who was born and reared ln i JIOifUI wen 7G alrporta,
lh!l CIIIDIIlllDlty. He, )Ira. Fa· ' Ulllellporla ud ooe ........
gau, Davd. Kryllal and Cissie, bole. The FAA uld t11o faciH.
are 11011 Ia Malawi, Central AI- lfet .... - . d bec1D11 of
rica, where they are do!Jl8 ad- ~~ oil' lrlvel.
m!Dialradve wort for 1 build- ·

KELLOGG'S

7 OZ. BOX

detign with black
mylar underloy , , •

PINEAPPLE

SHORTENING

2lbs.

par·]

SLICED

SWIFTNING

A. "Continental" French Purse ................ .... .. ...... $5 .00"

BLAETTNARs····-,

*Shopp!ng Is A Pleasure In Pomeroy Stores*

BUTT HAtF

Harold Ch•••· Mgr.

E.

..,i

1

-

Locust St.

60 Pontiac-- $1095

\

Whole or Shonk Hoff

61 Buick---- s1095

1

LB.

I

&amp; SERVICE

-nr.

1

HAM

3 lbs.

64 Parklane _$2695

''"""" ........ la•lnto Co.
Pom.,.y M1tlonal a.M

.......... -..

Hartloya. lenllorbl'ha._

IUfflen Rill AIIChtr Sian

K6C J_t,

limon'l-

1:00 to ·

o.....,.,

Moore'a Store

Glbbt

PCNMroy Mo&amp;or Comp1ny

Ohio Volley
PIUIMint 6.Holtltlil;

K1rr II Van Iandt

DownJe.ti..Aihlond Oil a. tlolilllllt,:
Arnold ......

,..,..,,W' Flower Shop

Mator Sale1
, _ son... slatloft
larnil&gt; Markel
WUton'l Launde""'t
K....r'l

,,.,...t c•.

Malt• •••

G6J Auto Pal'll C•.
Tho Palorlc Shop
· lllrntn's Supt~ly Store
MUll

.....,a..,

P!umblntil
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IPOHIORI:

A,D.W... 61eilo

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Ads IoJir. Modtrn Community Bulletin Board,
.l

WAHl AD

INFORMAnON .

~Dally

SenUnel,

GIVE A NEW

. DO WE fV.VE

ANY CARRol'S,
MOM?

I'I,I

Dorcas
News Notes

lit

fl

li !~Il

Ill

BANNEY GOOGL. end SI&lt;IUI'I"'' SNIITit
I'LL I&lt;ETCl-f VE,
JUGHAID SMIF !!
AN' WHEN I DO
YE'LLGITA

~~~~~~YEE;Accr~~~
A LEETLE TETCHED

!N 11l'HAIO--,JUGHAID
AIN'T NOWHAR
IN SIGHT

WHOPPIN' BIG

KISS

-

'

MIZ SMIF -HE'S OVER

ATJAMEVS
SliOOTIN'
MARVELS

DAILY CROSSWORD
2. Coven

22. Jap.

hl.v1nr

!ragrant

l.lntrodUC·

2•1. Sprea.d.a

G. Iron

11. Plant

anese
outeaflt

23. Weap-

on•

tory

roots

12. NQveUet

Jra•• to

....
dry

•pe•dl

1. "Boler

Marie

21. com~

compv

deJa ~
1

21 . Look

for food
3. Mel00)'
4. Coin
!'i.Added
note: abbr.

1. Dismal,
for on~

8. Arabian
chleftatn

13, Ahgul1h
lf, Part or
USSR
Stroke
16. Al!endanls
of a aort.

point

30. Comfort
31 . Put

9, Hunt
10. Mount1

17, Above

17. Layllr or
irts
18. ln a miss':

H. Study

Ultnlll •
33. :ii:orta1·
bealeu
34. r~en c ln.~;
sword
35 Chen cry

18. Reading.
tor one
manner
19. Concealing, 20. Vex.

,,

a laaome
Mo&amp;Jem

women

,,"

22. Newt
2!'i. Blunder
26. Looeen
28. Invite

·I
I

windward

,,

32. Plural

ending
33. NeJligent
GerorJimo
39. Kindle

••oh, yes.

Lewis Winters!
here before. I just didn't

ON IHTIRI
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and family, Hemlock Grovo
oeoUy villted his pareots, Mr.
and Mn. Everett Lambert.
o~&gt;iety
Mro. Jam.. Johnson, Jamie II
Suo and Todd, Pomeroy, Mrs.
- - - - - - - Lorry Johnson, Gina, were
By Mn. Peol A. SoDen
cenl Sunday visilors of Mr. and '
Mr. and Mro. Robert Beejle l Mrs. Joe Johnson and Beverly.
end soo, Billy, opent the week- I Jamie Sue Johnson of Pom,. 11
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IDd in Newark with her brotb- 1
eroy was an overnight guest
er and Wife, Mr. and Mrs. !Jon. her grandparenls, Mr. and
ald McKoy.
Joe Johnson and Beverly.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale liar~ Nor·
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folk Vlrgiola, oro spending an
lndellnlte visit with their pa·
rent!, Mr. and Mn. Lynor Hart,
IDII Mr. and Mro. Edllon Bro...
Mse Ruth Ellll Columbus wll
a caller on Homer and Edith - - - - - - - Hayman Salw'day.
Bf CLARICE ALLEN
Mrs, Moo Crawford relurne· Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ma~
ed 1o her home, New Brigbloa, lack and Doll!UI Kay, l!tlpre,
after Bpeudlng a viBII with Mr. W&lt;re Sunday evening vlsilon
and Mrs. A. C. Bradford and of Mr. and Mn. Roy Christy.
other friencis.
j Guy Summerfield has returnMr. and Mrs. Ted Nancy ed home from a trip to Winter
vlslled Mrs. Mary Fuller We&lt;J. IIIsven, Fla., where he visited
nesday al Galllpolia.
his daughter, Mrs. Lorry Rouab,
Mrs. Ice Tisdale from Buck. and •ister, Mrs. Carl Biddle
eye Loke, Ohio visited with His father, Lloyd Summerfield,
ber sister, Mrs. Hazel fA~mahan remained for a longer vloit.
ior several days.
Mrs. Leiba Wood has retUI'I&gt;
Mrs. Fern Gilmore of Middle. Ied home from a several woeu
port n.tted with Mro. Ha.el · visll with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Carnahan.
Hawk and sana. Mr. and Mrs.
Sieve Wagoner of
Hawk and sons apenl the week·
Business College vlsiled
with Mrs. Wood and other
h)s parents Mr. and Mrs.
relatives.
Wagoner ol Racino over
Greg Allen and friend, Colllmweekend.
buo, spent Sunday lflth Mr. and
. Clayton Allen and Blll.
Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Cleland
spenl an aflemoon wllb Mr.
Mrs. Eldon WUI, Syracuse.
Mrs. Letha Koblenlz and Mrs.
Ada Morris visited with Mro,
Mary Parker who lo conflnecl
ID Holzer llospllal, Thursday
afternoon.
Recent Sunday dinner gu01ta Mrs. Eller Ridenour and Mn.
of Mr. and Mra. Hsrley T. Erma Cleland vlslled Thul'lo
Johnaoa were their 1011,
day afternoon with Mno. Fannie
and Mrs. Horley E. Johnoon, Adam at tho Elmwood ·Reol
TamrnyJ Cheryl, and Terry.
Home. They also called on Mrs.
Mrs. Avll Harlley was a
Lelah McLane, Tuppers Plains.
cent visitor ol Mrs. Harley T. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Fraley,
Johnson.
Columbus, spent the weekend I'
Sunday vlsiloro of Mr.
with Mr. and Mnl. Willis Froot . .
.Mro. Uncoln R118sW w e
Mr. end Mrs. Arthur Orr .,.... 11
their daughter, Mr. and Mra. a few days with Dr, and
Harold Gillogly, Vlckit
and Rojer Grueser and children,ll
Bruce, of Carpenter.
Logan,
Recent Sunday vi1itors of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Newell,
and Mro, Howard Thoma and Athens, spent Sunday wilh
Patricia were Mr. and Mrs. and Mra. Harold Newell
Larry Barr and David of Longs. family.
ville and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Mllr~s. 11
Sarver, Johnny and EddJe
Belpre, spent Sunday with
Mingo Junction.
and Mrs. Joe Marks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sarver, Mrs. Roy Christy and Mro.
Johnny and Eddie of Mlnlo Clayton spent Tuesday lnO!
JuncUoo were weekend n.ltoro Mlsa Allee Smith 1181 ,..,
of 'lier ' parents Mr and Mrs home from the Meigs Genral
Howard 'llloma; and' Patricia. ' Hoopllal, where lht unde.....,l ll
Mra. Carrie Wear• .recenllyi=aurg~ery~.- - - - visited Mrs. Naomi Smllb.
Mr1. Geneva Shumale waa
recent vloitor of her da~tler
Mr. and Mrs. Lorry JohnBOD

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ARM BEEF ROAST
lb. 49c
ENGLISH CUT ROAST
lb. 59c
SHORT
RIBS of BEEF::~:~"' _ 3 lb. 99c
LESSER !AMOUNTS, lb. 39o

RACINE
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PORK SAUSAGE ~~~~:••

Ful-Valu
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S0Ciety
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CHUCK ROAST
lb.

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2 lb. $p 9

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Good Quality Beef- Fui-Valu Buyl

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*Plenty of Turkeys and Hams

THAT GOOD HOME MADE FLAVOR

Closing 6:00PM Fridey E·nnlng

fairmont Countryside
GOOD

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ICE CREAM
Fui·Valu PRODUCE For

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OCEAN

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STOKELY'S PUMPKIN NESCAFE
KRAFT SALAD DRESSING
HUNT'S PEACHES
MARSHMALLOW CREME

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INSTANT COFFEE-'IIONUS OFFER
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Size 175
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GRANULATED SUGAR
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FRUIT COCKTAIL MONTE-"··.!~ 39c

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PIES

COTTAGE
CHEESE

CELERY

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RACINE
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FRUIT PIE
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Merry Christmas
TO ONE and ALL!

Aluminum &amp; Teflon Cookware ·

At DISCOUNT PRICESI
A PIW OLD SPICE &amp; MENNIN

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To a II our good friends ~nd patrons ... best
wisnes for all good things, from the st~ff
and management of

SPECIALLY PRICED FOR GlVINGI

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Rot~ting Chickens

fP.OZEN Silo 42 ct.

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tandard Oysters - V. pints 85c

lb. 49c Medium Shrimp _ _ lb. 99t
CAP'N JOHN FROZEN

Ducklings - - - - lb. 4Sa Fish Sticks _____ lb. 59t
SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY

Chuck Steak

49C

BLADI
CUTS
lb.

ROUND BONI CUT

Swiss Ste1k _ _ _ _ lb. 65c English Roast _ _ _ lb. 69c
Ground Chuck
lb. 59c Short Ribs
lb. 39t

Holiday Store Hours!
Tullday .•••.•.. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Thursdoy
9
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A&amp;P BRAND

HE'AVY DUTY

CRANBERRY
SAUCE

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A&amp;P BRANO

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PORTAGE BRAND

22-oz. ltr 39c

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POTATOES

MI. PKI,

Cream Cheese 12c

10 ~~49c

Frozen Food Features!

A&amp;P BRAND PROZEN

Bartlett Pears ••:s89c

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AlP IRAND

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Fruits and Vegetables!

Whip Topping 39c

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GrapeJuice2!:39c

VEGETABLES

Alol'ftUM

Cheese Cake ':=-.69c

4 89C

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Fonlhook &amp; Bolly
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Boono
pkga.
.,... Stnuts

PEARS

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Ice Cream

Egg Noodles __ 1-lb. pkg •.29c Sweat Pickles _

Swiss Cheese .. 59c

FRESH EGGS

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Potato Chips l·::., 59c English Walnuts 59c Fruit Cocktail ~ 99c

Tasty Dairy Selections!

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Hol iday-Quality Groceries!

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ANN PAOI- AISORTID

NUTTY PLAVOI

*Susie Cute Doll
Accessories ••Duc•D TO_ l"
*Doll Clothes Reduced

roll

Pumpkin Pie '",.. S9c Chocolates 4

FRUIT CAKES

..., SJ.49

49c

18"x25'

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JANI PARKIII

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$5.00 or More

Sultona

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Reduced'

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IONILISI ROLLIO

Turkey Roast - - - - lb. 99c

an eason~
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From all of us at Jit-P_j · ·

MOORE'S

*Mr.
Kelly's Car Wash
Set Now Reduced

A&amp;P TURKEY

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*Remco Monkey Helmets
·Now Reduced

.110

Plus 100 Extra Plaid Stamps

Gina Rae.

*Sixfinger, Amazing
Toy
••DUciD TO P'
*Aluminum Christmas
Trees Reduced

With Your Purchase
Of A 10-lb, or Larger

sure you'll be pleased that we eonfi.
deat)y ofier you double your money back it you 're
~ot c:ompletey satisfied (Price label or register tape
11 necesury of eour!le.)

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Mr. and Mn. Ray JohnJ1011
oiCWwnbll8 ~Uy opml
weekend wllb bis paren1t,
and Mrs. Joe Johnson and
erly,
Joe Johnson accompanied Mr.
and Mn. Ray Johnsoti to
Jumbos tor Mr. JOOnaoli'1 .,.,._,
up at the hospital.

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~~~29c
PUFFS ASSORTED TISSUES~, of~·19c
DULANY

and
WI pictur~ a portion of our large candu dtpartment - anoth&lt;r
recHon of candy also on display, just ocrou tM Isle.

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CANDIED
FRUIT PEELS
MINCE MEAT

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29c
Hudson Showcase NAPKINS ~::Orl 2;: 29c
WHIPPED TOPPING ~~:.'!u~7* c.n -••n .49C
HOMESTEAD OLEO
S~k~~ 89c
CROUTffiES
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FLAVORED

SYRUP
24oz.
59c
boHit

Large Display At Real Savings!

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Society Notes

Large 3.0 Size

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VOL XVII

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1965

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Recitations,
Songs Highlight
Sunday Program

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Top N OOy

One vital requirement before on-site Inspection and ap-1 Allen o New 18 Rt. 1 Rav- driven by Dorothy A Edmund- oo a snow-covered
proval of the proposed Meig1 county airport has been etis- , 81lswood, was ~dm;tted to Hoi- son, 52, Rt 1 Langsville, and a Rt 218 iibout two miln
fied today
Izer Hosp1te\ at 1 a m. today af- sem1 operated by Ernest J Mercervliie. The ear
United Press International said the Federal Aviation ter • one-car acc1dent on Rt Damels, 36. Warrenton, N C. steel post. There wu
Agency (FAA&gt; recommended Tuesday new airport facllitles m m Chester, one-tenth of a sadeswiped. There was medmm damage to tht car. No
be bwlt in 24 Ohlo cities during the next fJve years, io- mtle east of Rt 7. Suffermg pos- damage to the car and mm&lt;lr to was flied.
eluding Pomeroy.
sible fractured nbs, New was the sem1. No charge was flied
The other c1ties were Ashtabula, Bellefontaine, Cam- reported m good condtJon
An unattended vehicle was An eJght • ~int buct
bridge, ChiJllcothe, Cincinnati, Columbus, Coshocton, East The st.ate H1ghway
patrol mvolved m a third M~1gs coun- ~as kiUed. at 5 · ~ ~·:.
Liverpool, Georgetown, Hillsboro, Jackson, Kenton, Logan, sa1d the acc1dent occurred at 1ty 3('('Ident at 7 20 p m Tues- d;~y when~t ran ~
Lorain, Newark, Norwalk, Salem, Sandusky, TiffiD, Wads- 12 01 am when New dnvmg uay on Rt 338, a little over of a car Ivenh~ Cr •
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Wa.shmgton Court
west, lost ' control on' a steep I three miles south of Racme. A 7• on~ m• e nort .
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said Child!~ today, "And they down-h 1ilcurve ThevehJclesktd lparked car, owned by George ~he~ was,n;:dium' 0
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The agency In Jts proposals have been boiled down to two." ded off the left side of the w P1erce, 18, Rt 2 Racme, Cl~ ront ~ ~ar,
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for arrport unprovement by tire Ch'lds Jd U C 1C 1 in highway, went mto a field, and Icoasted out of a dnve, rolled ~ence a 't y
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end of 1970 also recemmended
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· s go g overturned onto 1ts top The across the highway and knock- 2 own
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RECEIVE GIFT - Mrs. Paul Harnson, Sandy Height&amp;, Ft. Pleasant, receives 8 Dew improvements at aJmost aU oi ahead on the state program, car was demolished The acc1-l ed down one gll'ard nul post. Patrol arrests Tut!SCIIJY 1114!
Umco dish washer from Ja~k Carsey, manager, of Landmark}n Pomeroy. Mrs. Harrison the Ohio airports.
workmg m hopes of securmg dent 19 st1ll under mvestJga.tlon. There was moderate damage ed Joe H Adams, 22,
was one of the statewtde wmners In Landmarks fall sale. It Will make a real wee
the $IOO,OCJO set as1de for air·] No one W&lt;JS InJUred m anotb- to the car.
burg, w. va., speedlnc,
Christmas present," said Mrs. Harnson. - Sentinel Photo.
The FAA srud detalltl of Its ports. by the statewide bond Js- er Meigs county -accident at In Galha rounty, Alban I to Meigs county court Dec.
- -- proposals were mailed Monday su~
th 17 55 ~ m Tuesd&lt;~) on Rt 124, Talbert, Ul, Crown City . escap· and Virgil L. Springer, fl,
~~W~'ffifw:~;:m~
to FAA offices throughout the
Actually, we only need e l one-tenth of a mile west of Rut- ed lfljury at 7 45 p m Tuesday nauga , unsafe Vehicle,
COLUMBUS (UPII -High.
country for Jmnouncemeot local- FAA approval of one of pro- land Officers said tilat a car when he lost control of hiS car, mumclpal court Jao, 5,
way Safety Diredor Warren
ly
p1sed s1tes before gomg ahead,''
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c. Nelsoa said Tuesday lhat
The recommendation! were I Childs reported. 'Jlte FAA ap0
mor&lt; lban JO per eeni of the
disappomtment to backers of a proval IS needed before
an
vebicles checked In the 1&amp;65
regwna! airport in souti'Lwest- airport can qualify for any a1d
£
Ohio safety-check programs'
ern Ohio. ~y hoped to erect through federal . government DETROfT (UP[) - The De- The new• J!lper sa1d the AUlm- the proJect started was~~
were found in unsafe drivlna:
a multi-m!llwn dollar
charmels, now or IR the future., trOJt Free-Press reported today Iic Energy Cnmm•ss1on (AECJ 1from the AEC budget.
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between Dayton and Cincinnati Childs indiCated.
th.1t the federal govtl'nment has dropped the laboratory from 1t·d In Columbus U S Rep.
PT. PLEASANT - A 15 year
Nelson said rear lights, tim _PT PLEASANT ; 1 M~e:a ~·GeDe:aHy, w~ do not encourshelved plans to bu1ld 1ts pro- 1proposed budget for fiscal 1966·' ert E Sweeney.
old g1rl suffered a broken neck aod brakes were Items found Stbley, 91, died ea Y
Y age regwnal 8U'J)Ol'ts becaus,e
posed $300 mdhon atom smash- ~ 1967 on the adv1ce of the Bureau lsa1d Ohio was still ID tilt
and four others were InJured most frequently to be io UD· at the home of her gr~nddaught· ~pie w.ho live in Cities don t
er as part of a government of the Budget
Inmg for the project.
Jess seriously m a one car acci- safe coodllloo.
'er, Miss Adrienne Slbley, Gal- like ~e Idea of having to trav.
economy dnpe.
The newspaper reported (/-I Swt'!eney said AEC
dent at 4 39 P m. on Rt 2, two cm:.'ii V"\!l1]~H2~:t&gt;W~'"' 7:'iW~ Jn"V:r hpolts Ferry.
el mid-way to . some ~!her clty
forts were underwa} to restore 1j Glenn T. SeaDorg had inlomo¥
and one half mlles south or Pt 1· • ~ "'
She was born at Pomeroy Au- to board an airplane, an FAA
the 1tem to th@ AEC budget be- h1m tile Ravenna Arstnll
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Socioety Notes

Children Gire
Program Sunday
! In Middleport

Mrs. Williams
Is Hostess to
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Now At K&amp;C

Jew~lers

See Our Fine Seler·tlon of Keepsake Diamonds,
Bulova Watches, Speidel Wat&lt;h Bands, J. B.
Watch Bands, Charm Bracelets, Meeker Purses
and Billfolds, and Many Other Gift Items.

Open Evenings

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~ - -----2 Tammy Luster, Debbie Allens2 worth, Carol Ann Turner, BonA: me and Connie Burton, Becky
2' Bartlett and Lois McKinney.
2 Peggy McKinney presented

• vocal number, 1'0 Holy i
f A play was presented
'Joy to the World," and
: part were Gary Ellis,
: Bartlett, Roy and Jurly Taylor, '
~ 1 Ricky and Mllrsha
Hamm,
1 Carolyn Acree

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The program was well
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decorated
canlllet
IIHI was
Jl'oenery.

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Grtevance

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Navy Rai'ders u·It compIex

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Groups tO GioVel

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annooneed Tuesday they wool
NEWARK, N.J. fUPI) - materials, authorltl&lt;s said. Left "bait" In a pollee trap,
gulno."
111m It over for use as a mus·
Cracklns down on • natioowide behind were torture chambers,
eum. The famed CiYil War
WASRING'OON - DRAI'T DJ- torture-for-thrHls operat1oo 11u- rooms with chains stnmg from Magnusson entered the ~n- The woman, who raid she general grew up at the home.
rector Ll. Gen. Lew!o B. Her- thorltleS turned their atWnloll the !ling and leated shoes Slon and. posed 0 a cheat. came to the United Stotes !rum His birthplace al Point Pleas·
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Tbirty mmutes later, detedlves Holland two years ago, was
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ng rm on s today to a card flle of nameo- f&lt;&gt;r dispensing disclphne lo broke in and seized 39-year-old har ed with
l!cltlng
for' ant In C!OI'IItOIII Cocnly already
policy of Immediate recluslfi. cuatomers in' the sale of sadism clleniB at 150 an hour.
Mllllique Von C!eel the alleaed
malntalnm• is a sbrlne.
cation and Induction of those behind tbe stately walls of a
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mansion
The Ust of customers from •II 1111een of the ll,IIOO+week a disorderly bouse and possesTEEN BAIL SET
conduct illegal ott-lila at local
to fue card ftle over the &lt;011nlry-11ome of operation, and Jaml!ll Baird, 36, oion of barbiturates and ob- A Tri-Counly Teen Christmas
boards.
two carloads of whips c:halt18: them well-known personalities- a bit player In television and scene pholngrapha. She was I Roll will be held 'l'llursday, De&lt;.
But be says that reglolrants leatbat cakl'iline
steel was lurned over to agents of magazine owner.
released in 15,1100 boll for • Z3 at the Middleport H 1R b
Wlll no1 Ioi\1 their deferm- bractels and leg trons' were the Federal Bureau of Unvesll• Mqnwtson uld tblll Ill bearing today.
~ school. AU area teen-agers are
lllerely for qqlng "ln 1 (e. bauled ~way !rom the bouse of ptlnn and U.S. postal autholi- iddltlnn to utlafying the erotic llalrd, l)'ho u!d he had 1 invtled. The Jaya will emcee.
pl demqndtftilll of politico! boiTori 'IIi an 11cluaive Newark ties.
'whims of c:uatomen In !Itt appeared In liiiCb television Admissloo Is 50 cents. T b e
•Jews." Ijerab;,:S (l(llitlon wu neljbborbood.
"It wu. thl weirdest and mailaloll, the auHey - - proirams u "The Defenders" dance is 8jlotlsor«&lt; by the
~forth IIi a lOtter to Chai,.. Tuesday's pollee raid on the moot b!zarrt operation I've traveled around the counlry to •!II "h lleporter,• wu Middleport Buslneia
Profes.
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CeDer, D-N. Y., lkollm minllon lllo ~Jded, mr a11e11.'' '1iidil Delecllve Art tl811 ollents attracled i!lrWII'!Jieolelll!! a;soo l)oatl pondiD!j'lonal Worn~'• Club from 1
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THE KATZ Seleetio01 ere IJXCellent, too-Flanael
P!IJama• - Duster&amp; and •mart new cotton blendl
tb'at wash end wear so well, like Cuddle TrlqueKodel Dacron and Cotton Blenda.

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llberftldl have many other wonderful tHt ldtas
In the lln.. rle ...,..rtm1nt - lettform lr11 or
Glrcll• - lndtra Sllpt and Helf 111,. - H11.d
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THE POPULAR PHIL MAID - Shorly Gowna Baby Doll P.J.'a - Full Length Gown. - SUPI Panties - Gown and Robe Set. ia 10ft putel col·

WMr - Girls and Toddler• lllps, '•larntl,
Sleet*llr. Ask eny ef the lain tlrll ,. htl' pu
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the speaker for a serle!l
~ 1 mectmgs at the Cbe!itcr Melh&lt;&gt;- 11
1: dt st Church begmning Dec
~ through January 3 Rev. p.,,.tll
11 Casto Is pastor. Everyone Is
welcome.

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CHRISTMAS GIFTS

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Reed Her husband. William -gr8m'"wiDe
Accordmg t() the F'ret'-Press.l ties, werl! stln under
Sibley, preceded her
In hehcopter and one aeaplanel
a 11 mtlhon appropnatJOn to gel tton,
death m 1958. She was 8 mem- base.
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- - -- - --- ' - - - - - -- - ber of the Beale Chapel Metho The FAA said the facilities
dJst chur h
were needed because of lncreas- MOUNDSVILLE, w Va. l
19,
I mg air travel
JUPli- A grievance umptre has I
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of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pullins,
SurvJvmg are one brother.·! Mi!anwhiie, Meigs coonty Is upheld the dismissal of six local
Clenme Reed · Weelsvllle ' Ohto ' awaitmg 1'on-site mspectlon" of umon off cia1s at the Ireland
SAIGON
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Navyfogplanes
using seem,..,.
JJR Park Drive, Pt Pleasant, A change In location for tlte.
bomb
sights( UPII
streaked
through
and darkness
and idf
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who rerelved e head inJury. upcommg vis1t of the bloodmo- fourdgr:~dchlldr;n and SIX grfat two proposed s1tes, It has been Mme or the Hanna Coal Co ,
the fourth tlnu~ attacked Communist North Viet Nam"l Dl- .
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Treated and released
were bile m Meigs county was an- gran c ren wo sons a 50 reported.
Umted Mme Workers D1stmt 6
dustnal complex hnkmg Hanoi and Haiphong, U.S. ml¥o ·.
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Nan~ Gilley, 17, sister or nounced today by
Chapter preceded her In de.ath.
Wilham Childs, president of President Tbomas Williams sa•d
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Mars a . Lmda Pullin, 17, s1ster Cha 1rman Vernon Nease.
unera service Js en a ve1Y the Me1gs County CommWilty today
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tary spokesman di S&lt;' Iosed today,
of Carla; and Rickey Ball, 19, I Nease said the Monday, Dec scheduled for :! p. m Thursdav Improvement CorporatiOn, said Wllliarns said he expects to
At the same t1m e the spokesman revealed he new -.
Apple Grove. All suffered from 127, bloodmobile will be located I 10 'h e Bea Ie Chape.1 Church WI th two proposed s1tes have met get an off1c1al letter from um"no plans" that l S forces m V1et Nam would honor, !~"
cuts and bru1ses.
j m the audJtorJUm of the Porn- ! 1he Rev Lloyd Miller ass1sted state requirements, but a r el pire Frank Fries, Gillispie, Ill ,
12-hour Chr1stmas C"ease·fJre I
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According to the Sher~ff's de- eroy elementary school on Mul- ~ by the Rev Don Me Mellon Bur- now awaltmg approval by the later today.
Iproposed by th e Comm umsts,l
partment investigatmg officers berry-av
lal Will be ID the church ceme- FAA
Dismissal ot the six last SepIt also v.a~ reported t9dayl
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the Pullms car ran off a curve, The change In location
ts ter'I
"We started out with 22 pro tember spa w ned a Wildcat
Ithat 10 Amem:ans \\ere k1iled I
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througlt a fence, rolled over necessary beca use the Juni.&gt;r l Fnendll wdl ~ received at posed locations for the atrport,'' strike m West Vrrgmia, Pennsylm achon last week the lowest
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the Mohr
Stevens Funeral
DR. GRIFFITH
casualty 1ate !S mce Sept 25 1
asef verbal tllmles afndldlanded on High school audJtormm ceilmg IHome at.ter -:! p m today Th,.,
vama and Ohio which tdled upPT. PLEASANT - Ralph when e•ght U S ser\'l(·emen'
Is w ee S D I Je .
1's to be repaired over the ho!J.
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wards of 11,000 mmers
B
tate at !he
I body Ill II
Cramp,
president
of
the
oard d1ed m V1et Na m Another lU
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"I understand that the SIX ef Trusttes of Pleasant Valley
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one
our
pnor
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men
are
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dismissed
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Holpltal, bas announ('etl the listed as m1ssmg. the weekly
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large turnout of donors for the c
IIams said I expect t~ official appointment of Dr J. Samuel casualty report show('d
A Omstmas concert wiD 1 '
bloodmobile VIsit,d between noon veteran11 Memorlal Hospital
ruling
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" m the mall thJs morn- Griffith, M. D., to tbe Medl- I The Navy planes used elt:'('- rresented tonight at a o'e
andIt 6 P m • Mon ay
Admisaiolu _ Mrs Char!~s
tal StaH of lhe hospital. ef. trome bomb s1ghts m the lat est by students of Eastern
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of and
Lo- fecuve
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. at McCloud, Middleport ; Tammie
calKarl
1110Krafton,
at the Ireland
Mine
Jan 3. Dr Gn'lf'th
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raid near Hanoi tht' (apJtal, l Sch00 1 dIS tr IC t ·m tho b 11, \
all ~rospective donors ~ake a Starcher, Pomeroy, Tarilynn
one of the six said he has not gradutated from Wesl Virgin- 1and Haiphong , a key port.
school auditorium_
special
effort
to
report,
Nea::~e
Cowdery
Pomero
Roy
R
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\\'ELLSTON,
Ohio
(UPI)
nd
f
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UniYersJty
Scb~l
of
MedI
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All y Faithful"
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sa1d "because of the usuallv R
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-h made any plans pe mg orma1 lcine 10 1962 and mieroed at
ome
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F1re Tuesday burned
d,.at not.ce of the rulings
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be presented by the
hedig~ nulmbeDerof mbe)Urlts ndn~orld- Discbargel - Patrick Fields, seven horse9 in a large frame "We hove not made any plans lhe Charleston Georra HosI
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lhe
cern r a a so ha tf d M
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der direction el Mr.
m ate
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bee
bl 00d ed d
r or ; rs RaP Trussell, bam on the Jackson County regarding the dec1s10n I never Cbarlestou, W. Va. Since
1Yeago, u the
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son,
Long
Bottom;
Mrs.
Fairgrounds
caremker,
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expected
anything
but
a
ruling
completion
ot
bls
mtemsblp,
I open the program. ~
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~ 7~.ult of the Viet Nam Kenneth Cale and daughter, er horse so IJadly 1t had tt be against us because seldom ever be bas beeo engaged 18 tbe
w11i fol~ow With the!
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Middleport; Mrs
BenJamm destroyed.
does anyone win an umpU"e'!l general prarttre of medicine.
LETART W VA - Funeral mfas WSmlteb"
Mel.;, General Hospital
Fields and daughter, H.artf{'rd, Firemen said the blaze was ruling in Distnct 6," Krafton He •erved Wllh the Armed services fo~ Purl Orlando Burk- l o }A e s w" HI
CAE KENNEDY _ ENGI·
l!lu
Oliver Michaels, Pomeroy ; Har- diSCO\Iered by Dale
Martm. said
Korean
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81ar as
examined trackmg re- Admblsions - None Folden, ry Rous+J, Clifton; Ronald Smith, Fairgrousds cartaker,
and
Forces during tbe
ley, 90, of OJ~ Town commuru- 1and ''The 12 Days of
neers
Di•clhtrges - Carol
Long Bottom
Dutch Van Fossen, a horseman
BURTON AIDED
War.
ty, who did f'uesday at tbe
s" 11 be
ted
pnrts today for clues to the Harrisonville; Edith
Shain, Birth
r.•
d Mr Cha
Pleasant Valley hospital w•U : m:is· 7~ ch.1/~=ed by
cause of the second straight m- Pomeroy
- .. r . an
s.
r- Six of the horses belonged to Middleport emergency • resI
be held Thursday at 2 30 P m !hce gNease.
orbit failure for the powerful
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les McCloud, Middleport, a son Mr and Mrs Harold Byers ef cue squadmen transported ErnfOnt 5 Ome
at the Tempa Churl'li at Alder- A I
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rocket th t Is b ' g '''""•.,,._•..,
near Dundas in Vinton County est Burlon, Broadwav-st, ~lid01
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LAST NIGHT'S SCORES
SISTERS 0\ll'ITED
They could not estimate the val· dleport, to Holzer Hospilal st
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II be Mora, Patricia Kobi-M,
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groome
w
man
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lluna
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Holt•r and Twlla Karr ~·
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ElOJse Mankin and Betty Vm- ue of the borses immediately 11;35 p m Tuesday as • !DfdJ·
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ry space a Tltaons n vvo.
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ing, both of Pomerov, are &amp;JS- Two of them had raced on Ohio 1cal patient
m t e empa Cemt"tery
"Snowflakes , an''" N•Th
rf
ed Nogan
be
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A •-e super
n pe orm
elsonvJlle
t11.c:TQ
GEXJRGI:"'If\WN Oh 18
. He was born Octo r 1, 1875, Linda Brown' and i.olllll'l
flawles:~ly
for IIJ: hours Tues. Wellston 79 Middleport 63
ters of Pearl Wayne Bohn, for- harness circuits this year lnd
~:o•v
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m the Old Town co
. mmumty. the ael . a flu'· tr~. will
d b I 'I h It
su~ R tla d 72 W h
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mer Pomeroy re"dent, ~&gt;ho foor were colts bemg trained.
LOCAL TEMPS
The boyhood home oi U S
f th I S
R d
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aysed uto qw
en f was · ,.. Thu Pia'
fl
'an "Dance of the Reed Ftun..
·•--tw !Is
72 aM ama
A h 57 passed •wav Tuesday rnornmK Call8&lt;! of the fire, which also The temperot,... 1n Pome- Grant, 18th president of the son
Ei obeth e Fate1 Jmeon
B kl
po
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IZa f os er d ur be
ey 11 e The ••1r!s v-al
back t W
~ into our
th · piggyfinal E et ms
76 N hC GTt !I'ur All m Columbus. Their names were destroyed a horse trailer, sev- roy's business district at 11 05 United States, has changed
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sa
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WlJ
etr
as
ern
ort
a
ta
'tU
hands
for
the
first
time
smce
1 was a armer an
u'!'
rman.
will
be fe!ltured. ln ·~Ne
CU'cular ()rbit 20,130 miles from
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Bolin's death.
feed, bas not been determmed. der SUM)' sklell.
Jud,e and Mrs. George T Lillie Mae , a daughter. Edith th~ gle!reclub ~ do
the tow 8,000-pound thruet en·
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of Georgetown Burkley RFD. Letart; t w ol Old St. Nlcbolu."
glnes on the 'ntan third stage
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bought the old Grant home- sons, Everett, Letart, and Ro- 1 The Jumor band of the
failed to fire the third
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stead
from Mrs James Ma. bert, Rout&lt; ' 1,
Alderson; (Continued .. page f)
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The Loyal Helpers class of the group sang Sll•nl' Night,
ning, Dee. Z3 at Heath Metli&lt;&gt; the Syracuse Methodlsl church followed by the benediction by
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Mr and Mrs Richard Owen
dlst Church eponsored by the enjoyed a Chrlstnms party Frl· the Rev. StuUer.
Family mgbt was held at the Flocks By Night
entertamed w,th an open house
Seor Youth Fellowship at 7 day eveomg in the church soc- Gfts were exchanged, after
Un1ted Methodist c~urch Sutr / Mrs C E Tompkms ~Jsplaf- Mr and Mrs Bruce Lloyd Ifor employees of the Ohio Val- Mrs. Emmogene Lohn, who .m The congregation is In· ial room, which was decorated which_ ~e group adjourned 10
day with a potluck dinner at ~ "Ied and expl~med tbe children s I and son, MJke, were m Circle- ·ley PublJshmg Company and undurwent surgP.ry at Univer- elted.
for the ChrlstJ:a~s season, in- the dining roo~ where chickea
30 p.m: Preceding tt, tlte group , and teachers books used ID the VIlle to attend a pre-Chmtmas Itheir guests Monday evemng at sity Hospital, IS convalescing A white gift offerlng will be eluding a natlvtty scene, can- salad
sandwiches., cooklea. ,
sang, 'Hark the Herald Angels kmdergarten und also the p.a- family dinner at the home of I the•r heme on North Third-Ave. mcely at the horne of her aaster presented. Gifts are to be g1ven 1dies, a picture of Jesus painted punch, coffee and mints we~
Smg," and grace was asked by pers the children take home, l his aunt for members of the I in Middleport
and brother-m-law, Mr. and to patients at the county in· by Robert Grimm, grandson ol served from a table WLth a ~tll
Leo Crew, Sunday School super- , after which the httle ooes sang I famJlies.
The home "as decorated in Mrs. Vtrgii Hayes, 3132 Right- firmary and child!en at tbe Gal- Mrs. Melvin Grimm, and a sttia cover and centeml
mtl:"ndent
Jmgle Bells. Softly Tread Soft- ~ Mr and Mrs. Albert Roush keepmg w1th the holiday season nure Blvd., Columbus 21, Ohio. Upolls State Institute. Packages small tree under which Jifts a sleigh decorated with
Followm the dinner
[ he , ly, and Jesus Loves Me
1 and children, Becky and Ke~ w1th a lighted car&lt;ll singing fl·
Kathy Sue GIU, daughter of should be marked as to age and were placed.
I and red ornaments. Plates I:M
u ad :urned to the. sanctu- The Prmtary • Junior
de- ny and Da1sy S1sson were m gures and large lighted candles Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Gill, is sex of person to receive the A Christmas program was napkins also canted out
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ior
ChrtShnas program
of
Leon, W. Va. Sunday to attend at the entrance. A II g b ted u· in Veterans Hospltsl with gift. Also, members of Class 12 presented with Miss . Marcia poinsetUa
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v.t~wh opened 't\lth oJgan prt"- t~
k 10wa~
are to bring food articles or Karr in charge, which opened corsage~ o tho Yf(a~
~ere
1 d w t rev~ew d' a pre-Christmas dinner given Chnstmastreeandcandleswere pneumonia.
d b Tom Baker Mr Crew e wor
.. epar men an ' by Mrs. Roush's moilier, Mrs. I used m the dming room where M1ss Roberta Kraeuter, stu- toys for a basket to be given to witb the hymn, Hark the Her- Planmng e 8 a r
all
and the
for rthe iAlta Miller. OthtT family mem- 1a buffet was served during the dellt at OhiO University, arriv- a needy family.
ald Angls Sing, with the Rev. Mood1SS
.
sen "There's A ory 0
e ' ns mas ar bers attending were Mrs. Gene everung
e1 home to spend the hoUday
W-endell G_ Stutler as accom- w , rs 1
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~ongr~~at~~o Air g and While RecitatJO~ were g.•~en ~Y dG. 1 Mend and daughter and Sh1r· Attending were Mr and Mrs. vacatiob with her parents, Mr.
panist, followed with prayer by Gnmm and Mrs. Damon FutS~n~h.. rd' e Wal."hed Theil' ' ~-ftrGw~ e~. Da~ P EJ w~r s, ) lev M11ler, Columbus· Mr and William Lehew, Mrs. A. C. H1ll, and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter.
Miss Karr and the Christmas relL
w
s
'1 e
ev eu er an au a une , M~s Ralph Mdler and child- Helen DavJs and Emma Lou Mr. and Mrs. Paul HiU and
story from Luke 2:8-17 by Mrs.
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Rshalph Robson. A reAadboingt,
1 . taNndghthte :::dttrAew~v~~ I reo, Pomt Pleasant, w. Va ; Mr. DaviS, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. family of West Newton, Ind.
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and Mrs Bob Miller. Evans, Fred Hoffman, Chester Tanne- were wee'kend guests of thetr
W t's ChriStmas A
u,
the Manger.
"' 'h ptay· w va. Mrs Garnet Herdman hill and daughter Jaruce, Mr. parents Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill
was given by Miss Karr and the
er by Mrs Edwmds
' I and HO~ Golden Leon · Mr and rand M .
ry Baker, Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Slaw~
group sang, Come All Ye Faith0
Pomeroy, Ohio
I , A flm ".Tell ;..1e
A.)Qul Mrs, D~rrell H;rdma~. Mt AI- Mrs..--'Emerso Jones and dau- ter.
A ean,dleHg~t ~ervtce
andiful
3S
Chflstmas. '" lolor, bv Marv I to and Mrs JamftS Matheny rg:flter Bar bar , Mrs.
Lucille Mrs. John F. B&amp;ily, Mrs. Russ dtildren s recJtahons and song!! , Mrs. Ambrose Flanagan reed,
LAST TIME TONIGHT
, Al1ce Jo~s was s!10wn by Mr. Bnd sons, Leon.
Ha\o\klns. Muitleport, Mr and ) Watson and Mrs. John Scott vis- highlighted the arumal Christ- Christmas and an evangelistic
"SERGEANT DEADHEAD" , Crew, after wln&lt;'h Santa arnv-1 Tt R , H
d R pelt is Mrs Wilham 7J.ioffman, Mr and 1ited Sundav everung at
Pt. mes program Sunday evemng opportunity and a Cbristmaa
eWS
F'r:~nkle{T!~~~~~olorheborah ed With gifts for pupils of each s e~~m e~ile ~~~~a ·s ul~ Gulf- ~lrs Hobart/ Wllson, Jr' Mr. Pleasant, W.Va. with Mr . .and at the Bradford Church of meditation from Matthew 2:11
\1 alle\ . Cesat R0mer(J, FIT'd i class. He then gave a treat to p
g
y
· and Mrs Dw1ght Wetherholt, Mrs W11Jiam Knight and fam- Christ.
was given. A reading and pray. Mi h I (Mike) Bailey
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l lark, BusiE'r Keaton , H&amp;r 1' all '" the- congN:g-dlion KermJt Ipo~t ~ftssC v.~h ;ls pal~e~;~· ~:~~ I Mr and M(s , Phil Foster, Mr ily and attended the Chnstmas Recitations by ch!ldr~ open- er by Mrs. Stutler and the !long earco~e grandson of Mr: WU, l'Y Lembeck,
E~e Arden Walton. on behalf of the chun·h an rs - · uppe
and Mrs. DortQJd Wright, all or ro ram at the L.-theran church. ed the program and takmg part Fatrest Lord Jesus, preceded Y
ile and
hew or
~~~:~~re~~~;:t- Hooh. &amp; Gooh, famll•es , prt"sentrd the Rev and er relallves
d d 1 Ga llipOIJs· Ro~rt Wmgett Sy- p .Jnuam Boer student at were Vincent Mossman, Tam- two readings What shall I give ~m Bad ~
Leonep Kennedy
Mrs C Melvm Alk•re Wltlt a
Mrs Emerson Jones an au- rarL,se n~d M~\~nd Mrs .Ver- Ohio State Urnv;rsJty arrived mie Lambert, Debbie Lambert, this Christmas, and A Time for r. an
rs
ted '
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gt(t with tJ,e Rev Alkire ex· ghler, Barbara, were Galhpolts non D;Weese and !.(r. and Mro. Fnday to spend the h~llday va- Becky Painter, Laura Hoove, Giving, by Miss Karr
Sr., 1Grant-st., was:ulec f :
press mg their thanks and ap- VISitors Monday.
Otho Matlox Point fleasant. cation with his arents Mr and Tt~mmy Mossman, Mark Gilkey, A reading The Revised Shop- cent. Y as represen ve o
Wednesday, Oece-mbe-r 22
prel'Jation of the splendid pro- 1 Lee Dav1dson son-m-law of
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Mrs Geor e B~er '
Jay Russell, Bmnei Wood, Julie ping List, was giVen by Mrs. Typ1cal Newsp~per Boy
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grum and extended greet1ngs to ' Mr and Mrs Emerson Jones, I
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W~l
Sh 'dan nd Russell Roger Nelson, Brenda WIIILam Eichinger end Redemp- Sprmgfleld, Oh1o where be II
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· 1s recuperatmg from foot surgs. M 1 1 ~11 er~ . ht oi 1Nelson' Larry Nelson Cheryl tion glorious exchange by Mrs one of 325 carriers of the Spring·
THURSDAY, FRIDAY,
The hymn, Joy to the World, e1v at Dottor s Hosp1l.al Jn Cn_l
On e 19
~ste~l
t ~ Ja~a
ml Nelson: Jeffry Llghtf~t, Diane 1W!Uiam Houdashelt, afier which field newspaper, ''The Sun."
o..~nd the btmed1ct10n b: the Rev : lumhu s Mrs Davidson •~ the
' cti ;asa~'t d
·1owa7tend Pamter, Keith Wood, Linda HyA "paper boy" for the past
0SE!~{ufa~:~s
Alk1re, closed the program The gue!:it of Mr and Mrs William i
ho wn ~8 ti a ur 1a~~ir brother sell and Terry Dickerson.
Roush Guemseys
three years, be has a total of
"~uHs1~·~A~~~
f&gt;anctuarv was beauufullv de~e- Pullm wh1le thry are m Co- 1
k~hg:r~ u~~~e~er from Obi~ . Takmg part in the candle39 customer~ in his territory.
1Telhna•ul m l
oso"nted fnl' the Chnstmal! sea- lumbu s
,
[ 11 film "Holv Night'' m color, State UmversJty Genheimer will light service were Kathryn Ru&amp;- Make Top Records
Sntu_rday Mike and the other
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f'• 1f'r 0 'Jot•lt l'cte1 S(•\1t&gt;r ,
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\l1 ss MarJOI 1c Harns. \\ ,Jc:h and a candleltght Chmtmas ser- ~ enter the US Air Force in Jan- 1sell a~d Linda ?nm~, , e vocal
.
tamers were allowed to keep
Hnnl l Sc hneider Capuone,
mgton ' D C. IS spendmg thP vwf' was heu
I" Sundoy. evenJng i uary.
duet,d '0 Holy
N1ght;
from the sales of the
I' Jil r Pl!'ll lis,, ~ood~ All
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Edth scripture
F
t· Three
. reg1stered Guernsey dall receipts
, edi '
tn 1 r~u la Amlri"ss Huw , uu 1 B
If
,
Clnls\mAs hohdays With
her at the Laurel Cliff Free Metho- Mrs Welby Whaley and Mr 1rea mg.
rs.
l
orm , cows m the herd of
Edson ay s
t1on.
(.\I~
\llll l&lt;mgh
''he11 1
rat
~'rtll
,
hurrh
l lalher \lr Robert Hurns and dtst church
nnd Mrs Dana Howett were angels, Evelyn Wood and Anna Roush, Racme, have recently Mike Is the son of Mr. and
~~1\1 1 ed~~ ~~~e~~~~~lel'or' ;~; f.ltiSS has PtJrt.v
olher re lat1ves
1 The p•ano prelude by ~cky ft.fnduy ~•s•tors in Athens.
Russell . hghtbearers, Mrs. Ruth comple~ed ~p official DHIR ar.. Mrs. Clarenc~ BaUey (former
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w0 od} Allen ha~ ' The- Adult Class ol the B1 ad 1 J\.tr and Mrs Gordon Harris, : Wnght opened the serv1ce fol- 1 Gordon Fisher, st.udent at iLambert, . Anna Russell, Tres- tual productiOn records accord- Le(lna Erlewnte), and attends
~ 1Ill lroubh•
Hltho 11P ~ ' ford Church of Chmt met lor IColumbus. spent the
weekrnd lowf"~ W11h the lwmns, Oh Come Mountam State Busmess College, 5le ~endncks, Evel_YD
mg to The American Gue;~ey th~ mnth grade at Clark Juolor
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rl
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m a .stnp- Ins Chnstmas dmner Fr1da.v ev- With th e1r pan•nts, Mrs. C M All Yr: FaJthful and It Came spent Sunday with his parents, Jackie Reed, Phyllis . G keayr, Cattle Club. All cows were milk- H1gh School where he is an hon.
" l't' pl,l! I'' Pau l.1 Pn•n 1 1~s
be II
h pherd Tony Hendricks L
de
d
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1 y1r"l' nu o; • st nppd' and
8•
enmg at Miller's Restaurant m l Hennesy and Mr Ro rt ar llpon thr M1dn1ght Clear lS&lt;~ I- 1 Mr and Mrs Mason Fisher s e
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: ed two times a day. The test- or stu n1 an
manager or a
t ,qnH 11w
m~ n1r1 alv and Middleport wuh 14 present Fol ns
j ah 9 and MJcah 5 were read
Mr snd Mrs Sherley Swan .ry Nelson, Johnny Ro~nson, ing was supervised by 0 hi o basketball team. He has been
ll :r nt.wro
m
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ula
And
I P~s
lowJn~&gt;:
11,
th~
group
went
lo
tile
Mrs
John
Lvons
spent
\Jon·
h\
M1
~
1\rthur
W1~r.
and
Mr
'
spent
the weekend 1n Parkers- IWlsemen, Joe Robinson , . onnJe State Umversity.
a frequent VISitor ~lth relatives
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arvll~· 1 :1 1 111 ~~:)~r~11 ~\~~od~ut~~~~r~ home of Mr and Mrs Robert da" m Zanesville w•th her m6- lGErald Pullrns read the Chr1st- burg w Va w1th the-ir daugh- Russell, Anthony R~sse\1, Mary They were Locust Grove VaJ. In Middleport durmg the sum1ter ~nd son-in law, Mr. and : .11nd J?S'::'~h, Mrldelme Pam:~ ors Beauty, 6 years old, produc- f!ler: months. Mike's hobbies are
n· ~~t ~ strl't'11 rlrhul a• fun- 1 Hwver tor a party and ~pft , tber, Mrs Bernard Schramm I m,1s gospel, Luke 2 1-i
1Mrs SdU'amm arcl&gt;mpanred j FolluwnJg the can;!, Ob, Lit- Mrs E H Whytsell and attend- and RIC~~l~ ~:!:J ::ter
nvman
II ~ KO• i exchange
,
ed 14,020 pounds of m!lk and ftshmg and bowling, when he
1 1 ' lhlanous'
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~ 6b ~BA~t ~Y~HLICHTS : Three- other members Joined her daughter to Middleport for ltJe Town of Bethlehem, l,uke 1oo th eir annual Christmas par- Christ Ch. · ted th . 573 pounds of fat in 298 days; has time.
of 1965
• Ithe class for the party and se- the holidays. h
2 8 20 was read by Pearl Ja- ty on Saturday evening.
in:h=~~ ~~s ~~~a Gri~:n! Grand Lake Dea~ns FlosSie, 6
----Colr.orrartoon,· Pink
1cret pal names were revealed
VISiting Wit Mrs
Etnma cobs and the cllmr sang The Mr and Mrs K D Matheney
.
eed
years old
produced 18 558
~:~~~n": Roulette
1 and Dew names dra111n fur the Sm1lh and Hazel Vancooney OV· F1rst Noel "Jesus the Light o( and Mr and Mrs. Jim Carter :!~:ts.t.] J~~=:~ !e Bell:.'~gan: pounds of milk and 855 pou'nds
Family Dinner is
'year
Attendmg
were
Mr.
and
er
the
weekt&gt;nd
were
Mr
,wd
1 the World" and " llow to
Obr
attended
the
annual
Chrlstm'ts
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R
d
Mrs
Reed
of
fat,
m
365
days,
and
Locus
Given
on Sunday
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SUNOA Y MONDAY
Mrs Homer Forrest Mr. and Mrs Okey Saunders, Rev &lt;ll ld seJveChnstmas''was U1etop1c ' party ;;~t the home of Mr and . Anna ~s~ .. ~nJ
( Ha e La.neFarmsEaleen,5yearsold, Mr
d Mr H
Davis
TUESDAY
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Mr!i
Hoo~·er,
Mr
and
Mrs.
Guy
Mrs
U!v..Js
\1Ike11
,
~k
and
of
thr
se1
mon
by
the
Hev
Eu:
Mrs
E
H
Whytseil
m
Parkers
;r:~~edu'~
'Norrnaes:Ussell
~produced
12,400
pounds
of
milk
I
enteri.al~:d
wi~·
dln·
OEC 26-27-28
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rected th~ rogram with Kath- and 601 pounds of fat, m 366 ner SUncia at their home in
"THAT FUNNY FEELING'' , Russell Mr. and Mrs Wayne Mrs Arl1e Hill. Golhpo •s Mrs , gi'ne Gil l
1burg , W Va
!T('rhn I('Oi ot)
, Kmg. Mr and Mrs Paul S1sson,l Otho Hoffman Jnck&lt;;nn. Mr 1 A hymn preceded the candle- ~ Mrs Dess•e Patterson retum- ,ryn Russef in charge of the days.
Syracuse ~hich wu decorated
Sart rl tJ Dt· ~ Hobby D:ttill, , Tress1e Hen~n('ks Frances Hv I and Mrs Ed Sm 11h and d::~ugh !Jghtmg service w1th the Rev. , t&gt;d home S~nday, after a sever- children's rogram.
for tbe holiday season, includ!J-m~ld O'Lonnor, N1ta
1
ter,
sell.
Nora
Curbs,
\ierna
Hysell
Elo1
se
Pomeroy
Gll
hghtmg
the
Chnst
candle,
1
al
days
VIS
it
m
Parkersburg,
p
ANNOUNCE
PROGRAM
in
a lighted tree
r tl bot
1Jommg the group were Mr and I Mrs V·.'!ll1am Bradro•d is a from which the ushers ~ouJS I W Va w1lh her daughters and Wednesday afternoon.
The Sutton Metbod1st church ~ovies were tak~n during the
Fe-llur•tte · Horsln' Around
Colorcartoons
1Mrs James Reed and Mrs. Ev i patient at Me1gs General Hos- 1D1ehl and Leonard Lyons, hght-1 other relahves
Mrs. Hugh Bearhs spent Sat- will hold Jts Christmas program afternoon and &amp;lfts wert IX·
_:r~l_!__Lightfoot
p1tal where she was taken Sun- ed their c•mdl~ and m turn tl1e
urday evening wtth ber aunt, Thursday evening at a with chang-ed and 8 visit from Santa
1day mornrng after sulfenn~ a j c&lt;~ndles m the congr:gation The 1
Mrs. John Smith, Nye Ave.
Mra. Robert Lee and
Miss who gave each child 1 sack of
strflke
fit her home on Drown- i grou~ sang Stlent Night, f~l~ow-1
Miss
Edna
carman
VISited
Sbaron
Holter
in
charge
of candy. Guests were Mr. and
•
1
ell Ave
led "' h pcayer b) the pastor, I
with Misses Kathrme and Agnes the program. A youth choir Mrs. Richard Leifheit
Em·
and1Pdthe candles were exlmg· l
.
d
th
d'-~lon
1
Ml
c
nd
CUrt
f
Spr'"""eld·
Grueser one evenmg last week un er e h~~ o ~!I ar.. 1rna Jo a
o
u 16u
,
t3etiSOIIiDgs.
: Ul~l 0 ff
tak
lh l
Mrs C!tfford Leifheit who bas Ia MorriS will •IIIII Christmas!Mr. •nd Mrs. Robert Lehew
w
a'th
en
WId
been
confined to Holzer Hos- carols. Refreshments
will be and mbu
Charolette
Barnb ara eKrlmg
1
em a e p1ano an
.
, d and
Mr Debbie
d Mrllol
the serv1ce closed With t be · .
pita! for the last three weeks served followmg the service. ~~~
s, an
. an
·
i
Lord s Pray~r m unJson.
Mr 11nd Mrs Amos Leonard was returnf'd to her home last The Rev. H. L. McDaniel is W.1Iham Lehew and Ted, John,
v1s1teu w1th MIS! Agn~s Grueser Saturday
pastor.
Bill and Cheryl of PomroJ.
The annual Chmtmas pro- 1
gram of the F1rst Church of
Nazatene m Mtddieport w"'
Ithe
~ELECTIONS
presented Sunday evenlriJ.: &lt;:~1
1
Ichurch The theme of the ch.lU
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dren
's
program
W&lt;ts
entitled,'
In
I
Mrs
Charl
es
Wilham.s
was
I
You have no idea bow delicious Christmas can 1e until
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ed
f
lhe Fullness uf T1me '' T he r hostess to the Bedford Fnendl:y
00
you've tasted our Keotucky Fned Chic.ken, le8l!lon
per ec· choJr was made up of th~ ) oung 1Club on Thursday wtth the pre-stiotJ It is a blend o{ 11 different spioe&amp; and herb&amp;. Colo~el people of the rhurrh
I1dent Mrs Dana Hnckles pre· I Give Her Something To Dream In For Christmll- Whatever Her Preference In Lingerie Sandera" original recipe is abe aecrel I! m.~ Kentucky Fned I G1vmg rec 1tatwns were Jo sJdmg
1 You'll Find It In The Lingerie Department on the First Floor - SLIPS-GOWN5-PEIGNOIR
Chicken tmder and tally and finger liclcio good. We do the IMcKume\, Steven Littl e, Lone I She read from St. Luke, sec- I
SETS - PANTIES - PAJAMAS - BED JACKETS - BRAS and
too.king. AU you have to do ia taka it home. Alter • ha~:d day. of Turner, Be&lt;:ky MaHaffJe, Ter I ond ch~pter , 1-15 \'C rse!i, a
1
Christmas l!lbopping. 1top in for a bucket of Keollacky Fr.iod !esa El11s Ltsa Nash, ~" m my er.' appropriate to the se.,son,
GIRDLES
Ct bon. And turn tbe Holidw S ra~Qn into a re&amp;l holiday. r I' L1ttle, Chuck Allf'nsworth, Mike ~ and r.ondutted a qu1 :z won
~\ Pooler, Sa ndy Little, Debbie Mr~ HJiiler QUivt'\'. The
Sante Claus
' j John son, Danny Morris, Dt·b- el mg pnze by Mrs Dana H'"· 'I
Will BoOn
CCilONELSANDERS' ~
~C
1 b1e Goodnile, M1ke Haley, V1c.l mg was won .also by Mrs Qmv-1
1
2nd Floor
R£CIPE
ky Manley, Cathy Haley, Per.- ey
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The Dlnner-1.25-The Bucbt 375
ny Johnson, Carolyn Aut'f:, l There was an exchange
Wed. 6-8 pm
The B•rrel 5.00
Frances and Vtrgll McH:Jille, I gift .'I whwh had been I
I Thurs.
6-8 pm
CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
WY 2·5432
Arnold Johnson, Kathv Pooler, . uouer o lo.ely det·oraled tree.
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- The hume was drcorated for I
Fri. 10.11 am
.OGERI LlNGERII IJ
.....ft.'lllfiNIININIIIIQII'IICIIft'41111--INIIINifftllliNI(IfiCII'Iac~fi&lt;Pit(11(-ICICICU•Ilji the OCC&lt;tSJOn
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the Ideal 1111 for her.
~ Potluck refreshments carry_!
Nyloos in beautiful
~ mg out the Chnstmas theme 1
&amp;badet - Shlltt A were serv~ at noon to Mrs I
Baby Doll Pajomu 21H1lber QUJvey Mrs. Judy Lee, i
Pantle•
lD. laee trim·
~ Mr.'l Edson Hurt, Mrs Dana I
med or tailored atylet,
~ Bncklfll, Mrs Harve Chaney, i
llotcllfnl Seulla
~~Ml!i Joseph Sjanley , Mrs Char- ~
WARNIRI
ii es Williams and guests, Mrs
POUNDATIDNI ~ eorge Car1.er, Mrs
Rodney
1 , u1vey, und chlldreD, Clltfly,
SllPI GoWDJ ii QUJvey, Nancy Stanley and LinRobea - Half Slip• in
1 fine array of ltJiet
da Williams The next meetto plea11 her IVet'J
1ng Is Jan. 20, the place to be (
Whilll.
~ 1 announced.
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grandchJldre!l and a brother,
Fred Burkley, Northup. Ohto
Friends may call at the Fogle- ~
song Funeral home after 6 P·l
m today,
I
TO NAME OFFICERS
The
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annua e e Jon o () l·
cers of the Ractne Volunteer
Fire department w11l be held
Thursday at 7 30 P m. at -~·
fire station. All members are
urged to altcnd
PROGRAM IS TONIGirt'
The onnual Chrtstmas proR·
l'liD by youth will be given •t
7:30 p. m. at the Hyoell Run
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