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Family Night at Methodist Church
Features Potluck Dinner Programs

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1965

K::r· ~~ge~~ ~:

Recitations,
Songs Highlight
Sunday Program

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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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· 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.
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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
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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
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Mrs. Williams
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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' 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
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1 Carolyn Acree

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canlllet
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Jl'oenery.

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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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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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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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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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1: dt st Church begmning Dec
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11 Casto Is pastor. Everyone Is
welcome.

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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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dJst chur h
were needed because of lncreas- MOUNDSVILLE, w Va. l
19,
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JUPli- A grievance umptre has I
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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
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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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Chapter preceded her In de.ath.
Wilham Childs, president of President Tbomas Williams sa•d
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unera service Js en a ve1Y the Me1gs County CommWilty today
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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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"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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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'
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1's to be repaired over the ho!J.
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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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at the Ireland
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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
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d,.at not.ce of the rulings
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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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Long
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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·
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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
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ty, who did f'uesday at tbe
s" 11 be
ted
pnrts today for clues to the Harrisonville; Edith
Shain, Birth
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Pleasant Valley hospital w•U : m:is· 7~ ch.1/~=ed by
cause of the second straight m- Pomeroy
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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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SISTERS 0\ll'ITED
They could not estimate the val· dleport, to Holzer Hospilal st
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m t e empa Cemt"tery
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A •-e super
n pe orm
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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
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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
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en f was · ,.. Thu Pia'
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'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
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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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will
be fe!ltured. ln ·~Ne
CU'cular ()rbit 20,130 miles from
omitted from tbe repnrt of Mr. eral sets of harness and some Ia.m. today was 46 deirees unSurvwors mc\ude his Wife. W s 1b
and N
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the equator. For some reason,
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·
Campbell
of Georgetown Burkley RFD. Letart; t w ol Old St. Nlcbolu."
glnes on the 'ntan third stage
e
bought the old Grant home- sons, Everett, Letart, and Ro- 1 The Jumor band of the
failed to fire the third
fl.
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
1
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
1
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
5
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.
1 ....n
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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
In
NOT OPEN
grum and extended greet1ngs to ' Mr and Mrs Emerson Jones, I
~
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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n
rl
n·s,~·r"
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
1
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
.'
: 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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U'
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'
1
~ 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
1
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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1
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
1
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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
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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' ~
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1 b1e Goodnile, M1ke Haley, V1c.l mg was won .also by Mrs Qmv-1
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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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Fri. 10.11 am
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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.
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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,
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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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: Two for the Show

Jules Gtaenzer, earlier' a 101111·
time lllp man, llllderwent bead

Richard S. Owen, Publlahet

Chester Tannehlll, Editor

IIUietJ (for • blood clot) at

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4-!5769. Business Office 1&gt;hone WY 2-2158
Editorial phone WY 2-21!57.

Leoo1 11111 Ho&amp;pllal; Jules also
cracked a hlp Ill lbl cab crash
and 18 puUIDi up a IIJIIllkY fllbl
for a )'011118 pol of It . .. Jlu&amp;ll
DoWDS (hotpllallzed lot probable IIUI"PI'J) ha4 btell comiDC .
1o bl&amp; NBC job daB)' ID a wbeeldlalr and e9111 hll pt'G4uo:er AI
Morpn dldD't la!ow · .. .Couldn'I be
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Food And Holidays
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tion.

Some of the reasons given for the
oec\ine, outside of \ugh pnees, IS that
pork IS considered too tal. That I s a
la\sehood, because the new type of hog
raised in Meigs is the meat type. and no

longe r is the an~mai fat and JO W.I ~ as m

the past. There IS also a great m~sunder·
standing, outside the ranks nf d1 elltican
of the high quality protems that are
fou nd in this type. of meal. It IS also a

provider of essenttal vttamms a.nd mmerals that are not to be found m other
meats. The industry also tl a~m s that the
co mplaint that the pork eater has a hard
ti me digesting a meal when th1s meal IS
prese nt is a falsehood They cla1m that
sludies have proved that It IS oue of the
most digestible.
Mavbe 11 we could r id ourselves of

some Or these mistaken 1deas the m~at
w1\1 once more be the sy mbol of h1gh
liV ing. One of the reasons for the h1gh
cost at present is that the decline 10 con·
su mption brought about a lack of de·
sire of farmers to raiSe porkers, and the
shortage of supply now IS causmg prices
to soar into the sky. There IS much spade
work to be done if the trend IS to be re·
versed, and for the good of the farm ec·
onomy it should be followe•l throu gh.
Whatever you have to cat du rmg the
holidays wa~.,J!ope that it gives you that
added glow Ot ·well-being, and adds to
the joy of your day.-

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almost the only ltmbllll8
JapaD'I lop film oclllr ''OUo dll· and be walked !ben b1
legit musical conduelor, whO ....
ear~~~ ..,,ooo a ,_, ,.. wmMH ... Jacll YIIIID, w11ot1
was to eonclucl lbe pit beDd at
DUll by d'w&lt;&gt;OCI'• yardlllck ... "Hippy llaJI Art Ben Aplll"
Ill matineet;
lbe'a prpoua ·
lor old lllabll11Ml4 .bcllol&gt; beeaml lbl Walle lbtml
.. . Glamor Mag edllor Kalb&gt; 111
lrala
lice
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leeD Cosey'• floor • let181b llbiJIJ· r.nrtepoand
:zo frlelldl (Jamlll whell WI mel him OD
black evenlni coat II made of Garaer, Sidney Poltler elc.) wiD Ave. lbwl lbe V1eiDib whO
1U1borD vinyl . . . Carol Bj&lt;fto
man (of Women's Wear) baa 1 bolldaY 1D ArUba, Duloh Willi
4au- II 'We'd _ .. _ - " k
lhall
brand new beau lllllled lo IllY" Jndlel . . . Gall KoDeiiOD.
0
pier
of
your
8r&amp;JldPGP
1 movie
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one . . . You'd aev.- believe oe~.eymbol. BUill Dove, told ft&amp;bl,' " lbl veteran l&lt;llPJIIIIII
who feD uleep Ill the Whltl
Bouse party of Ayub KhiD U. ber 11au1e of VIIDDI 'IIIDI lhl ebrUIIedoclllr Paul 1101'·
n..o..- lbt ""'"'"
lag the "eDISrtllllllneDI... . ..• -••d Caa•dllll_ _.....
Gille
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. .~ he'l never belli allod bJ
ODe of the lop OoloDJ ReelaiD' toya wen IIIIIIT""' •••
ant customerl w11 lei heck III BlrrY'• IUIDI lor a fariUDI ID
1111 p't cnmmliiM cr apaeJ
nsldatl•
trom
hll
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Mastel'
to
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Oil lhe 101emD JllllllliSIIIIV.. a,...
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to IUt lbe 5111 "'
piD to abule the help .. . Jolla- Wll ruabed from • Clmodlim
allod upoll
Ill' Canon'• IDeellllvt lor IIKJib. alibi apol to I Jlell'Git boiPIIal
melldjM!lt .. • Tbal'l lo&amp;leal
.- lougterm "Toalibl" CODiraCI
faiDtiDI epe1ll ' •' BeiiJ lllOUIIh- pnlli'OIII "pootpoDe4
b
come," Ill tqal and ~ •
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Telet'ision Revue

SAYS

Eastern's Eagles remained
unbeaten m SVAC cage play
with a convincing 7&amp;-46 victory
over North Gallla on the winuers home court Tue~y night.
Coach Gary P8l'SODI Eagles,
wlth an overall 5-2 slate fer the
s•ason, grabbed an early edge
and were never serloosly threatened lor the lead. .
Eastern jumped mto a 15 • 9
first period edge, was ahead

BY HOBART ~N. JR.
Nelsonville shattered Athe~'
four-year, 311-game
wmrung
slreak m the Southeastern Oh1o
League Tuesday mgbt by turn·
mg back Coach Charles MeAlee' a defending hoop champions, 60.1\1, before a
packed
bouse.
Tb
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sonvdle s cracker-box
hard·
wood.
The Nelsonville win, coupled
with Wellstoa's 79-63 victory ••·
or Middleport, crealed a three·
way lei for first place in the
1 - standmgs. Athens, Well·
olou and Nelsouville ore all H

By Wayne G. Braldslallt, M.D.
New Year's Day Is approacblag fut, so It's time for a new
By H. D. QUIGG
lhe jungles as the dammed set ol resolutions. Many of ua
UDitod Preso lulernatlooal
waters backed up into their baver.'t Uved up Ill Ill lbe olcl
ones yeL If tbet Is lhe ease,
NEW YORK 1UPI) - What o babilat.
by 1 psyehlalrllt. II lhowed be
ecphoric night. 1 had a quarter
Walsh, who comes over In the dust them off and, lf they are
IJNC()UTil
JOKER
bad a apllt personality. He said.
pound of baked ham, a quarter program as a man of uncom- Rood ones. put them on Ibis
Dur
Helen:
that bad we ...peeled and
pound of muenster cheese, a mon personality, ability, and year's ll.st. Every set of New
Year'o
resolutions
ahould
1J1,
A !rllnd of mine bll a halo broiJRht blm Ill an upert. our
half loaf of Italian bread, a can courage, has saved more than
a Bishop."
elude
some
measures
to
proof beer, and a!! that easeful 1,000 animals-using dogs on
band I'd clobber ll be were 100 might biWe fooled h 1 m
Mel Torme's new do-lt-him- mlue, yet abe just ia!llhl and too. We learned. from bll diary
death of Sunday night televi· swampy islands to drive them mote your health and tbet of
seU tune, "The Jet Set," wiD makes him lhlnk be'l YfltJ full- lbat at t1me1 be could DOt evn
sion. 1 fell half in love with it. into the water, where be and a your family.
remember hll name, yet bo
John Keats should have been so company of bush Negroes
Resolve Ill have your doclor be recorded by Mol Ill hll owa Ill'· Be'• al""Y' settiDg oil
blissful.
caught them in canoes and Rive you a thorough phy&amp;ieal arrangement . . . DeaD Marlln'1 jokes tbat embetr.. people. never let ua !mOW what Wll
As of this moment, there is a transported them to safe areas. checkup especiAlly If you ara daughlor Claudll and Do r Ia Wbell be l!llr\l with lhe jokel lroUbllng him.
II'• too late lor us, but maybe
program in progress called Walsh held the weak and over 40.
Dey's 8011 Terry Melcher drop- and lhe amlrlqr doublt mtllllIbis may help some other youna
''The wackiest Ship In The atarving animals-&lt;leer, sloths,
Re&gt;olve 1u see your dentist peel lbe optloll and ctaudla'l ID&amp;I whlt should wet do Army ,., and the title of the mt1rmoset monkeys, jaguars- twice a year- and I don't mean now datinR L. A. deejay "Lord Jauch and be pollle1 I like b1S perSOil who &lt;ID't talk It wt. WI
wanted oo badly Ill be Bo od
current episode is "l'm Dream· ln camp until they were strong at the PTA meeting.
Jim." ... Sammy Davis expeda wlle and don't want to hurt her parentl we Uwugbt we were
mg Of A Wide Isthmus." A enough to stand the rigors of
Resolve to bring your welgbf · Jolin Lindsay to be on lhe Fr,l· feeliDP but II' she'd tako • ROod p:O.enll, yet we dltln't
communications medium that the jungle on their own.
up or down within the normal ara Club .dala wbeu sammy ~ bunll. ~aybe he wouldn't be reach our son when be needed
can come up with lovelies like
Walsh dived into the piranha· range and ~ it there.
10 uncouth -DISGUSTED
clec:lared Maa of lhe Yoar'
us. 11 takes only three words,
that can't be all bad.
Infested waters to rescue the
Retolve to gel iome exerdae next AprD . . . Susar Rey Rob- Dear Dis:
ui need help," Ill brinK It In
It was an animal evening. Jt screaming deer at least one every day that Is
vlroroaa lnson also expected blzzODer •
.... So you're bOplag they1l a hurry. )\'by can't people say
started wtth this viewer redis-- viewer ~ver heard a deer eaough Ill ael yoar heorl best- elect Ill make tho preoealatiOD reed this and llhape up. And I
lhem? -toNELY PARENTS
covering the delightful NBC scream before) and other Jag raster.
of a slalue Ill SU80f last week think you'll be d\sappolnled.
Deer
Parents:
" W1Id Kingdom" program of animals and later was pbotoRe&gt;olve Ill get a good nlght'a at Madison Square Garden
What YOU call UDCOIIIII, lheY
My
deepest sympalhy hu ·~
Marhn Perkins and Jim Fowler graphed washing his head and sleep every night that preced01 Both Sammy and Supr cam- lerDl IuDDy, and your best move
ready beeD expressed to you .Ill
- !his t1me a rerun titled OO!!Biderable beard In the same a worklng day
palgoed lor LIDdssy . .. T h I 11111 walk awoy, unsmlllnl. -H
a persODBI letter, In which I
"Trailing The Midnight Sun," dangerous waters while bur·
Resolve Ill clieck up .., lba pmbllug rlgbll iD Vealee are Dear Helen:
asked permisaiiBI Ill print your
fascinating documentary loot sting with laughter at U.e booster shots against smallpox hlgb llJl on 1be 11. S. gambllng
Today our oon bll been dead llorJ. Perbapa It may, u yw
at the beas lies o( Arctic, comments of a native ln the IDfluenza retanus, elc. yo~ mob's qenda, hopellllly, via a for three montbe. He took bll
ay, pde somo other per~
iocludmg seals pursued by canoe.
and y..,; family need' lor full forelgD "front." . .. . There's OWll Jlle. To us, his parents, 1toward.
those threo worda, · I
esk.imos, moose pursued by
Bush Monologue
tectimt
also loll of u. s. muscle Ill be never eave a reaJOII. Wo
need
help."
Abnost IllY probheUcopler, and Beluga whales
"Ho aays," Walsh lranslated, proDon't f~rset to have your London'• wagering loiDII.
did not \mow he WU ml:led llJl lem ean be either aolved or
pursued by other Beluga " 'Piranha \Ike to eat white eyes checked every two yem
One of the Bdwy. muak!ols cr troubled. !Ill waeben, bla
whal es
man . . . piranha like to eat by your eye specialist, who will claiming 1D publldty to be I friends, bll lulor, ~ hrothOrl endured U people use them Ill
This Perkins should be given beards.' 11 Then the native test lor early signs ol glaucoma "hit" meanwhile II p!Dk..Up- lrlends, his lulor' bil brother&amp; time. -H.
some k1nd of plaque lor uttered another one·liner, arid 11 you are over 50. And laat, ping chorus memben · · · Cule and sleters did Dol blow be YOUR BELPING BAND
consist. n9 . Jo all the yeara Walsh doubled witb laughter: but not least make a survey gimmiCk: 35,1100 Vlekl COUib bad I lrOUbled mind.
DEPAitTMENT
he 's been on television, he has ' 1He say, 'Piranha eat the fleas of your
Dear
Helen:
for booby traps, drops banded out In rr Bdwy.
He wu faillnl In lwo aubbeen consist~ntly interesting. that came out of my beard.'"
Would
you please ask your
such as toys and other Items lheatrea and Carnegie Hall. ,
jedl at adlool. The prlndpal
readers
Ill
send. cards to Mrs.
However, the cast he assembles
Cronkite reflected on the clultering up the aleln, roga
Sportseasler Frank Gilford I IIIOUiht be wasn'l applylag him·
nevet has let him down. How thousands of animals Walsh the\ skid on a polished floor, CBS s\deklc~ Don Crlqul and self, lot ho wu ruJiy a very RatUe 'lbompson, Box 721 Pin..
can you raul\ :he acting of a hsd saved and then asked: hou.eho\d chemicals and drugs wfe Molly 0 Brim (bolll orlgl- smart bGy, bad many frlenda, llurst, North Carolina1 S h e
moppet moose or take umbrage •'Why?" Walsh replied : "There that young children can get 1n- DBIIJ from exotic Buffalo) P. holh boya and pie. He ..eme4 hall rbeumatllm and cannot
at the footprints of ao wa!l a little opossum on the Ill and accumulaled trash In tho peel a baby, a lovely happy to love everyone, and w11 lov· walk or all llJl, II Ia lhe hoapllo
abominable snowman ?
bank one day . The natives say, c1 ts
new bt&gt;ginnlag - their llnl ed. We bad a ham home; Ill a! much of the Ume. She enTop 31111ng
'Gwamba say, thank you.' 1
';;"•.,;. heed these t\me-IIOllOl"- yCK~Dgster pamd away al elgbt bad · overytlllnc ho w8Died, a Joy• mall 10 lllllt!h. Thank you
Where the animals really said, 'What?' He said : 'Gwam·
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months . . AI Walker of Bldyn. ear promised Ill him. Fit WIID'I 1D edvance. -M.S.
took over the act, though, was ba say, thank you, Mr. John,
llllisll Darryl Zanuck'l yrong lemperammtal, never npladin the premiere-the opening of But Mr. John no bear Gwamba marched like Prosslaaa--&lt;lat· lllalstlug the !ale Uoyd Hamil· ld or lllked back Ill anyone.
'nlla column Ia dedtcaled to
the ninth season-ol the CBS talk. Dnly god hear Gwamba aabdest cat act I over saw.
family
living, ao ll you're havOur youngeat cbild - be'•
The night closed out for this lon owned lhe C8JTier copycat''Twentieth Century" series, talk.'''
rlgbls 1o what boalma Qlarllt pne DOW. And we are heart- Ing kid !rOuble or jual plaiD
!rouble, let Helen help YOU.
with Walter Cronkite in the
Ed Sullivan threw ln wltb viewer with a sunrise on the
Chaplin's comic genlua; AI pya broken.
narrator's seat.
mimals, too. He was ringmas~ late news. The new movies the one Darryl ahould hiVe credo
Be was a Chrlsllna, a mem- She wUJ also welcome your owa
Sunday night's "Operation er at a show at the Krone from apace showed one Gi!mlnl !ted was Billy Reeves, an ear- ber of 111e chur&lt;h. a eood bGy. amuslag experlelleeo. Addresa
Gwamba" was a look at parta Circus Arena in Munich, as photographed from another. ner music haD clo'lllll . . . We Whal went 1miD&amp;'! Alter 101111 Belon Bolle! Ill care ol lhil
of the remarkable rescue of Germany, and 'he stars includ· ADd Red Mueller w01 aaylag ean't mediate tb\a tlzJy - lllO ol bl&amp; wrltlnp_ ".~ _aaal,zed DI'WIPIII«•
animals in Surinam (the wellp ed the Sembach Elephants; the jusl watdl the upper part of
yoi1D1 11 lhe lime . , . 'l'be CB8
known former Dutch Guiana• Kroplin Chimps, which walked the screen because the sun will ~Ground Floor" reslaUI'Oilt will
under the dir&lt;Ciion of Bosto- on big halls, on sills, aud held light the earth now. ADd II did.
nian Jobn Walsh ol the hoops for dogs Ill jump A sliver of blladneu. And be ed bill of edvlee youn lhoul4
International Society fur the through; and the Gert Simone\\ said: "Tbat'o tbe roull iDdeed he a Happy New Year.
Protection of Animals. Thio Cats: a tiger lbet shook hands, marker for utroaaull eomJDa
home from lho moon." Wbll a
wlld lile was threatened witha lion \hat kepi wantillj to Ue
Q- Bow ean 0111 leD wbelbo
time
lu
be
aUva.
alarvalion and with drowing iDdown, and three 1\oDI that
er be baa a duodenal ulcer «
a blatua hernia! 'l1llll p a I D
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M he In the same place
Time
Do It
and Ill he eggrevale4 by eatlug.
ANNIE REPO~ FO!t r7UTY'··"
JOB SOUNr::&gt;EI' LfKI: 11-11:
A- Aldloqlo lbe paiD al
APPARE:N'TLY' JUST AS A TEAM OF
ANSWeR TO ANY CLEANING
these
two condlll0111 may be Ill
1RIJGI&lt;fiOilSES WERe LArP OFF ..WOMAN'S PRAV&amp;P. •• ·•
lhe aame 18l"'al area that al
the duodenal ulcer Ia relieved,
Ofi,ANNETTEDOl asgravated, by eallai, ...
CI.EAN SEHIPIP
peclally by esllng prolelM. Tbl
HERe'S ONE.
1HE FU~mJR!•
LIGHT 17USiiNG··
uest wey Ill utile lbe
I'IP 'IOU 1'0 1H!
ANSWEFt PHONEmatl&lt;r
II to have a ~p­
OISfiES V!:T ?
CONGENIAL
Ic ewninallon whlle you nilMEANWHILe YOU
SURROUNPINi!ISlow
a barium aulfale "ml~
CAN SHOVEL
1HE WALK 0111
lhakt!'
FRONT ..•·
o-MY lwbllld hall muacular
atrophy and 1.9 given very UUie
encouragement by hla doctor. Is
there lll)'lhlne , . can do lo
olow lbe progreaa of lhll de..
ease!
A-Lillie --aemn&amp; II
ellen better lhan fol•lnrl false
hopta. There .,.
different
forms of mu....W alropby Ill
ldulll - IDUICIIIIr ciJitrophy, .
amyolro!lhll' latent iCIIrolll,
,,.,..' ., ....,., Cllllf- flltr Willi It . ., . .
and progreulve 1!u1J11t polly.
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Wellston's Golden Rockela
had their \lauds full until the
laat 3 minutes Tuesday ulght
at Middlepori, leading ooly 5tl56 at that point, but broke away
Ill linlsb with a hard-earned 7963 victory over the Yellow Jack·

ets.
The foul • IDfested

victory
kept lhe Rockets In a tie lor the
lead ill the Southeastern Ohio
Leaguo al 4-t as once-defeated
Nelsonville upset previously undefeated Athens 6!1-66.
Middleport now Is J-4 solag
Into the holiday break.
The
Jackets will use II Ill sharpen

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lO ire!\ whO burned the nell wltb
polnllln thelblrd quarter willie oeven buckets ond 10 cbarlty
Knlgllt did likewise In the fourth looses lor :14 polnll. Taylor also
eanlll.
had 12 for the vl81tors.
Eichinger, a junior flll8l'd, Tho Pirates now have 1 2-4
topped the Eulem eecrlug wltb olale lor the season.
12 polnll on 10 field goals and Eastern's Reoerve squad uptwo free tbron. Knlgbt and ped Ill SVAC record to Z.2 with
BadJiey !ollowed with 20 each a iiZ-19 win over North Gallla
and Rlc~.ard Douglas bad tight. In the preliminary ccmtest. Mike
Scoring honors were taken, lolartln led the . winners with
however, by NOrth Gallla'a Gar- Dine and Dennis Benedum bad

eight.
By Quarlen·
North Galli ·

5-t lor the .season.
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ship. Tbe Hounds last t i II e iDg Bulldogs, zone presa almost ules. The long winning etreak
By upending the Athem8118, came during the 19511-57 cam- blew the Hounds oul of the IYm was at an end.
Gallipolis' oil-time
winning palsn. Last night's win was lbe ill the final period.
Nelsonville hit 21 ol 55 field
streak of 49 straight appeara lloundo' fifth ill a row after Nelsouvllle led 15-12 after one goal attempll, and controlled
safe for aome lime Ill come. Alb- an opening game loss Ill Jack· period of action. It was B-23, both backboards with (I reens' last loop deleal was ID!hct- son.
Nelsonville alter two quartera. hounds. Harold sot 18 anaga,
ed by Wellston, 5444, at Alb- It was sweet revenge !or the Nelsonville was on lop (f).(l Bob Richards t&amp;.
J
ens oo an. II, 1963.
.
charges of Coactl Bob Sheskey. going lallllho ftll81 period.
Athens hit 23 of 57 from lht
Jrorucally, the Bulldogs win· Ilurlng the past two years, his Alter hlkinR their lead to 11• field, and picked up only 22 rening slreak begoa with Nelson- Nelsonville eagera eaptured 31 41, the Hounds toot llrldo 11 a bounds. Tho Bulldogs aant zo of
ville, 77·33 on Jan. 15, 19113. The iSEOAL wins, and lost only four result of lhe fam0111 AilS press. 28 free losses, Nelsonvllle bit
Bulldogs failed Ill overtake Gal· - all four deleall were Inflict- Wltb 3:06 left Ia tht melee, lhe 13 of :14 from lbe charity stripe.
lipolis' all-time viclllry record, ed by the Athenians.
Bulldogs reduced the coUDI to Senior guard Steve Schultz
but did manage lo be~l Pome- The Bulldogs led oaly oRCo 511-58.
was high IICOrer lor Nelsonville
roy's mark ol f1 slraiShl.
last night. Dick Adam&amp; hit a At the point big U junior with 21 pointa. Rchards finlsbThe triumph made Nelsonville free 1088 early ill the first per- center Sandy Harold broke free ed with 14. Mike Wren had 71

Slabler cashed In three free
throws and GreR Jordan, an
infrequent playing guard, broke
the Jacket press at 2:30 with a
layup at it was 63-56.
1lle Jackets cooldo't get hack
In the game and subs for both
sides enlered the lists with the
score ~ and a minute lefL
Wellston, shooting 44 per cent
from the field was around the
t\0 per cent pace In lhe first haU
.Jordan, puttin; iu 30 points,
was game bigb. Eddie Jacobs,
the league's leading acoru, was

beld Ill 15, getting ouly 5 Ia the bad tht e4p 44 to 34.
first half.
Beginning lhe flul period the
"Wellston is 1 good learn. Jackell were down by 8 at 5().
W can'l feel lot bad over lo.. 42. Stobart'a jump allot at U8
ing it. There were a lew late dOled It Ill 3 at 56-5!. Jacoba'
turning points when U things jumper made it 5ti-5S but Stohad gone a little differently, bart countered with bil three
we might haVIl been able to set cberlties lor 58-56.
more pressure on them," said Wellston ressrves, after trail·
Wolfe, "but the thingljust did- lag 111-7 iD the oocoud quarter,
n't go lhtt way."
rallied Ill win iiZ-29 and band
Middleport hit a coolish S4 the Middy Jackets lbelr fifth
per cent from the lield, count· slralgllt league loss.
ing 19 good efforll In 56 ~~ ~ Jeffers bad 20 fer tbe wlnnen
tempts. In reboundlng Wellsllln Steve Pullu 10 lor Middleport.

Btth Wellston and Middleport
were in foul trouble almost from
the otart. Over the 32 minutes
of actioo Wellsllln took 40 losses
(21 good• from lhe !reo Une
the Jackets 36 (25 good.. If
that Isn't s MHS gym record it
lll!ould be.
'
Wellsllln lost forward Andy
Holzapbel midway In the fourth
quarlor. Wellston bad three otb·
en with four fouls and two with

a

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Eastern .. .~. .".".".".'."." n 32 50
North Gallla _ Taylor 5-2-12.
t

three.

Middleport lost pivot Bill J)a.
vis with three minutes left and
sub guard Jim Butcher with
ooe minute Jell. Two others
balifour fouls and one had three
"We had to gamble with th~
full press in the last few minu(es Ill caleb them," said Coach
Carl Wolfe, "and they were
able Ill find their open man
and pull away."
There was 3, 15 left in the
g&gt; "' when Gary Stobart -who
got 29 altogether _ hit two
free throws and pull lht Jack·
ets to trail at 5tl-5li. Tbey had
trailed by as much as 12, by as
lillie as 5 since midway ln the
first period when Holzaphel hit
two quick ones from far outside,
setting the Rockel.! out front
6-5
With lhe score 5!1-5&amp;, Gary
SEOAL AU. GAMES
TEAM
W L p OP
Wellstoa ...•.•. . 6 1 563 no
,M
Athens ..........· 5 1 '•11 ~
Nelonsvlllt ......
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2
3
263 ~·
oM
....on .........
Galllpolls - ..... 2 4 345 149
~dleporl -··· · 2
omeroy ... - ·· 2
SEOAL VARSITY
TEAM
W L P OP

ted
59-54 bv
Louan
::::, enrosoo;....
.J
0 .
The long trip to Logan lefl Coach Duke Bunoa's Blue
Devil
th !lrbasketball
h If f team
Tu cold as the weather outllde duriDI
e
w~/:~9-54~:o~t:i:,L triumph, but oaly after
the host club wlthatood a dea~rato
Galllpoltl -"·
Ill the
r•
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final period.
9
~.:';!:r:r ~: 14 •
Auker had elgbl
Increased their lead lo 25-14
1&lt;1- Logo. Johll
Intermission. LIIS W8l 1WI
IG for lhe Joaers.
bead ''" II afler three
"1
Pele Alldanta'l 11 pollia
46-35.
tba Blue .Dn111, DOW 1-4
The Devlla' second hall
CCIIfe!-. ICI1eiL Jim
actually begaa with Logan
led Llpo'ulllck. Loean
lag 35-20. From Ibis
H In COilfentlce play.
deficit, 1ba Galllaaa
CGUDt to 40-3&amp; jus1 heftn
Nexl TUesday, Lopa
lhlrd period ended.
Waverly. ~poiiJ will
The rally emllllued late
..ui J11. 7, trhoD th
the flDal period. With
Devlll host JacDon.
miDules romalnlnl 1be
1D last nighl'l rtsel'Ve
reduced Lopll'a !8.ct Ill a
powerful
three pu1n1a _ 5NO. Then
tlllbalteu ID 111:

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Wellston · · ·.... 4 I 855 291
Nelsonville •• , •• 4 1 2M 'l1'1
~~na · · · - •.. • 4 1 338 256
..,.an · · · ... ".. 3 2 27~ 268
Jacksoll ....... 2 Z 211 228
GoiJipulls ....... I 4 263 293
Middleport _ .. , I t 291 332
Pomeroy .. . .... o 4 1\H 308
TOTALS ..
.19.11.2253.2253
SEOAL IIE8ERVES
TEAM
W L P OP
Losan -.. ••• •• ~ o 272 1811
JaekSOil
Wollsloll """""'
........
GalllpoiiJ ... -..
NelsoRVIIIa -·"·
Athens ........ •
Pomeroy .......
Middleport ..... .

02 185
gan bitfor threo
elralgbl
lA 117
1118 alloll
a 5WO
·leld. Pe I
3 1M Ill Andersoa cut 11 io 11&amp;41
3 1'18 1119 added aaotber fre1! 1oos
! m 21'1 Aedersea made II 6'1-M 'lllth
S 148' 114 aeeoadlleft. Chucl: Kemper
o 5 171 236 lied a er1p lbOt just beftn
TOTA~Nioirf.i'dk:' 1te8 IUD Ill IDW .II &amp;54.
'
Gallipolis led ooly hrlet
Pomeroy at JackiOD .
4-3 and 11-5 Ia 1ba lint period.
DEC. fl
Tbl Galliano oullcored
.. y t - Ne!son'"'''· - •• « ·--• from the· fleld, 21·:10.
llllii: 1f of 2J free
J k
atD!IC.
Olk' •lllU
SOill I '~·GAllS hll Dll!J. 12 of fl.
Wac
aver Y a ....,...
111lk' 2l Of 11 fle1d f!11
Mt!sonvllle at YQI'k TounliJ ·~ 'lllllla.
hit :at .

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2
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boaDdld Goll'-'11 u
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anTerry
easy 51.a5
vlclory
llalaley'a

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:..=uv':
and Improved Ill No. I
a IIIDe-poiDt del!cit In tho first
last seuon by deleallnc
haU and defeat lbo Unlveroll)l
BthelueNIJoallovlllaal. Collublle"'~le
of Souther• Cal~omia 16~7 .
..In other games • Loyola 'of
Auoclalloa fiDaJs two
ago ooly to looe !be lllle
of
':;:;: ~~t-~
UCLA• a team defeated
Vlrglnla overcame a ' 33-27
lhlln:::"" ~ lht Blue Devils. halfllme deficit Ill beat Marybrawn IDe De~eaday 1:~1 land '16-74, San Francisco
u lbe diminutive Blll8 De•ll• whipped ~· 80-67, NortbftllerD do
Teus 73-'ll 'win lbe 1\femphll Blale ClnSIC,
W
David oa rouled Olllo Unlvorsl·
ly IUS, and lndlua oasiJ,y
lrlpped llJl Noire Dame 10-68.

BO\flLJNG

w!:.~!!·:~ten
-. Dee, It, IllS

Dally Sot!Uael
Crow'e Steak llnuH
Iola'e Beouty Salon
Foreal Run lock
Prleadly Tavera
Dutton Druga

Ly1a (lll.) 109 St. Jos.
CIUCAGO (UPH -Frank Bradley 87 Montana
Indiana 80 Notre DIIDllt '
Atbeus Dipped lht
•a huge tackle
Indiana
80 Notre
·
reserves 58-58 1n an overtime.
has signed a 1966
itX· Western 88 So.
Monday NelaOilville
pro
conlract with
the HonW:y Tounament at
Chicago Bears.
Atbeus' non bailie 11 at
South
against Lancasler 011 Dec.
Cornish, 263 pounds, was W,Va. 76 Maryland 71. ·
Both teams will return ~
chosen on both offense
Davidson 96 Ohio U. 63 '
w
defense oo the
Duk lOOM' b 93
ue action on Friday, Jan. 7.
Athletic Gonlerenco All-Star
e
IC ·
Box score of Iss! night'•
Vanderbilt ~91:~U~i·~~ca
~t.iJ~~~~~~
upset :
and was the recipient of Stetson no
NELSONVIU.E (1191
Wtllbington Touchdown Fla. Southern 93
Harold, 6+16: Schultz
Lieman of the
Soulhweot
21; Panoake ~· Hay~es
W. N. M. 90 Wylnd Bapl.
U: Daug~, z.O..; Hubb,;ro,
II!;
1·1-3; Rfchardo, 5+[(;
JOHNSON BEAC11VATED
TCU 100 Okla. Glty u, •
28-13-69.
BALTIMORE (llPU - The Centenary 37 SMU 81
Ad A~ (If•
Balli more Bullets Tuesday Grambling 67 Paul Quina~ ,
ams, :I+IO, Wren, tl-0.%1; reacllwted forward Gus Jolm· Angelo &lt;Tex. 86 H. Pa)'lle ,IS,
Snyder, 5+14: Bapp, Ull;
d , ed w
H' h'- Angelo (Tex. 86 H Pa)'lle •I t'
Wright H-10· TOTAlS 23-30 son an poac
ayne Jg wW·
•
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er
oa lhe farmed out llsL
Rockburst
048haam
75
86
Rockburst 81 Omaha 75 . '

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GAlLS

Midwest

SIGNED AND HONORED

ga':

Dnke Topp}ef;;! Fi£th Rated
Michigan by 100•93 count

Scor~

Garrett 7·10.:14 I..gue »2
Smith w-4 Skidmo 2.(1.1 T '
tals 111-1t-4fi.
re
· oEaslem- Douglas z.u
land 2-0-4, Knight 0.2-20, Pooler
142, Badgley 1420, EichlJicer
10.:1-22, Totals 33-10.76.

Wellston . ........ . 21 35 liO 79 N:~.~~:"~~.' -··· 15 29 49
th~m;"p.,'!'n~ a;~~!"\:~
MHS . . . . . . . . . . . 14 31 42 83 Athens
l2 23 u 66
he been 1 1
.
Wellston - Holzaphel 5-&amp;-10, Reserve ,co;~··.:_ Athena
~asonU, s 0nd 00 0 0~ct;n
Buescher ~. Gilliland 5+1(, Nelsonville 56 (OT)
smce ~:"
e
Stablr 3+10; eJardan 111-10.30,
·
an arm Jury.
Totals 29-21·79.
Middleport-· Slllbart
w. Davis ~.
I[;
I '
2+!, Cunulngham ~. Ed·
wards ~; B. Davll
Moore 1-0.13, Butcher
Bradbury 2-4, Sauer 0-S-3,
tlett 040. Total.! 10.25-83.
Reserve score, Wellston
Middleport 29.

,
.
,
Coach J\jn Adams Rutland lky Ronnie Black led the
Wahama.• Reservoo ocored •J Wabama - Vorlan 2-1-5,
cagers ~ed lheir
seceud Devils point-getters with 22
38-36 win m tbe first
game. 1thur ~. Thompson 11422,
str:nght Mid.()hio Valley Con-Ipiece. Rusty Little also hit
Yarbrougb led Rutland With 17 Marshall 3-5-11, Redman 5-1·11,
ference viclllry with a '1U1 win Idouble flgureo ler lbo
while Mitchell sank 10 lor Wa- Batey (-4.12. Totals 28-11-67.
over the vtsiliug Wabama White with 15.
bam&amp;.
Rutland- Barrett~.
Falcons Tuesday night.
Ray Thompson paced
By Quartera:
9+22 · Davis B-6- 22 , Hawklru!
The Red Devils bad won West VifRinia boys with 22 •-•1 Wahama .. . •• . •••• U 21 Ill 1'1 1-5, Little ti-S.li. Tolall
their MOVC opener over Eas~ era on II field goals. Marsouu Rutland .... .. - .. . 14 S4 50 72 72.
em, 53-51, In three overtime&amp; and Ray Redman also had II
last weekend. Rutland bos an points each for ebama.
·-·• 29
overa ll. 'I
~. rocort1 Ior th a sea- The RutIand tive .....
.,
•
son with tla ooly setback to 74 attempts from the field
Belpre.
a 39 per cent averase while
Wabarna jumped lnlll a qulcl: bama coanecled on 28 of
2-6 lead, but lhe Red Devils for 40 per cent.
soon went out iD front and Jed RuUand grabbed 41
By WilLIAM VEJIIGAN
~ from far bedlnd to whip
lbe rest of the way. The Fa!· compared Ill 35 yanked by
UP! 8parll Wrller
the moDBters from Michigan.
cons often got within three points Falcoos. Bob Barrett
Tbo Dub Blne Devils are
VanderbUt
of tbelr Meigs County oppon- Rulland with 1!, while
looser just a stepping alone
pace with Duke by
ents, but Ij.uliand would then a- •tead bad 11 fer Wahama.
lht lop aaUooal rankiltg bul
tht University of California at
gain pull away.
Tbo Devils' ue1t game
at lbo lop of lhe
Sante Barbara 91-M.
The Devils were ahead 14-13 be on December 30 agaiust
themaelves,
Brigham YOUilll hit M
when lht first period ended aad JeskliD lht Hannan Trace
eeut ol 111 sholl from lbe
held a 34-28 halftime lead. The day TOIII'llllmenl Rutland
Duka defoaled lht ftflb. to ctmpletely humlllate St.
wieners were also In front 5tH5 he playlag Ia the firsl garna
ranked
Michigan Wolverlaea Joseph's, which mODBged only
when tho third quarter conclud· 7: U p.m. anc' the other
10M3 Tuesday night Ia I high- J0 !*"ODI.
ed.
wlll be between HaJman,
...-n overllmt game 1o
Lanky
Davis ud bus- Vll. and Hsnna1 Trace.
enbaDco lbelr No. I ranking
Bradley, DO. II aallonally,
while IOCODIJ.raled Sl
had unaccustomed difficulty
POI!Diylvanfa ,...
defeating Moolana 87·77 lor ltl
De~ea
elgbtb-ranbcl Brigham
ulnth consecuUve viclllry withI&lt;JS.83.
GUt a Joaa, while UCLA, which
ltmlblod from the uaUonal
Mlchf&amp;u took over lhe
rauklac• aller loaln&amp; threo of
.w

AILSTARS
•

IBoth
thus far In eonlereuce play. Ia heavy lavortle te capture the \od. After that, the Hounds led of the press and bit three for the losers
Athens and Nelsoovllle are 11165-66 SEOAL cage c\I.omplon. all tho way althoUih the vls1t· alralght goais within two min In the erci~ reserve

R
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team were ftvo by Roger Garrett and another by Ralph Tay·
lor, Ill on cllarily leSsel. Steve
Badgl~y paced Eutem scoring
in the second quarter with elghl.
'!be Eagles, led by tho sharp
shooting of Charles Eichinger,
who wu eredttod with turning
In a fine performance, moved
far out of reach ol the Pirates
be.fore the third period ended.
EIChinger, who also played

•
n
.
ROckets R
. 0II away Late FOr Tough 79 63 WI

en.

Tim Bom, wbo 111!4 NalfO
emnedl:au (and poaslble ladapendenl oandidale lor Cblcqo
mayor) Diet Gregory lor •~
000 settled for f!.O,OOO •. • JnteraaUOillll BaseaU League Pres.
Tommy Rlcll8rdacm hall o blithe
aease of ollliDess; hll card earrlea the cheerful brag, "I am
a very bnpor!lnl Catbollc. Ia
case of an accideD~ pie... call

iiZ-15 at the midway break and
raced to a 50-21lead by the end
of lhe third quarter. •
Seve~ pointa by Senior Char·
lea Knight, a 11-2 center, led the
b0811 In the opening elghl Jilin.
utes of action. Easlem then
held Coach Clyde Evans' ·Plr·
ales without a field goal In lhe
second quarlor.
The cmly second period polnll
laDled by the Gallla County

Nelsonville Shatters Athens' Win String, 69 to 66

•Y-

lip up lor Jle4lOII't II
olcl Iaua 8lmllD a1 Poull*..,.
lie, N. Y~ wbD bu llnl..,'!::,

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wnaed 111 ume4 lo )1111 '"nni

HuttoD who now hae retlret
more Urnes lbaD llarrl' Lauder,
hired a Jl8lll petaoW Dlllll&amp;«
lor a comebaek •.•
Patlf
Duke'siOJl&amp;llme SveJllllll (Johll
and Elbel Roll) 1H111't ~
her oareerlbe ftJ 11111- ....
tore ebe wed •, , We lllmPIJ
e111't bellm 10 1111!..~
Jlllll ahoWbll elan ,.._ 10
1 ppear at lbl ll!llua1 Cllrll"
mu periJ 'lor 1&amp;0 el8bll• ldcll
. at Tile Aieodal8d BliDd. 1fl W.
114 II.
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:"'~mot!:

COMMENT,. TING EDITOR1ALLY

People are no longer eating much
or k. One reason is th at t.he pnees ha ve
~oarrd to astronomical flgures. A dec~
~de i1 go pork was ~onsu med by ~?st
Amrritan families m . large r quanlltleJ
than other meats, nut tl has bee~ passe
hv beef. and there is_ some q~e st\On .whett'Jer it 'viii once aga tn h ol~l tts ,dommate
osition in American eatmg. fhl~ le_adin the pork industry .are be~mmn g
to take stock of thiS SituatiOn to hnd out
what has happened. There are a Jot old
wtves tal es connected with f!lany of the
foods that we eat, and pork " no excep-

8111'1 pact •.. 1ht "MMrk TwllD
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ThP IJaily
SPntinPI

N OW that most of the shopping for
Christmas presents is drawmg to ~
rapid conclusion, the celebrants, especl·
ali, the housewife is turnmg to ~hat
ot her Important feature of the holiday
dinner, which m ma·
On· the fam ilv
seas
·
· eve~t of the
. res eels is the maJOr
n) ·o np With all the brosperiiy of the
Sf'3S
.
·
co unt rv we might say t ere Will ?,e some
Iighty "eating high on the hog, but In
~ur prese nt situation that old slo~a~
does not hold true. Today with the hlg
t of pork it is more likely that the
~!als &lt;l urin g the holidays wlli be either
s·t"u 'lk or some type of fo wl.

when MGM lllsseo a hash lor
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Eagle's SYAC Record Still Clean with 76 · 46 Victory

By Jaelt O'Brian

DEVOTED HI INTEREST C.
MEIGS-MASON AREA

National

Dall1 Sen!IMI, ,_.,.JJi441eport, 0,

Hardwood Win

q

Abine Chris. 67 Okla. St.
West
Tulsa 67 Utah 66
,
Brighm Ung 103 st Jos (PI:)·
83
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AriZ. St. Tempe rr1 San
San Fran. u. 80 Gonzap

J..,t •.

UC'LA 86

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Oblo Volley
AI Loolsville, Ky,
ISemi·FtnaU
1!:. Ky. 79 Murrab 73
W. Ky. 78 Tenn. Tech •

Cool....;.;,

(Final.
W. y. 83 1':. Ky. 1'1
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The Rio Grande College Redmen held onto a slim Littlt Creek Christmas TN*I
0
0
At Norfolk, VL

E;r:~£~~:=:!~~~~l~IT!~ g~~~ or:~~i\t~~~~
Monday ulght - tho
dropped • heartbreaker, 811-87,
Bu
111 Davenport Colleg•.
word from Detroit last night
held good news lor
fans. Tho loss Ill Davenport does
uot count on Rio Grande'l N.A.

Old Domloion 86 Norfolk 111•
Lehigh 63 Marshall CoiL sf•
vuntco Mrnes 8:&gt; Ampblb nr.;..

I.A. record. Since Davenport
~
.a . .
junior college. This leaves
I~
Holiday Classle
Rio Grande with a 7·3 season·s
At llkkory, N.C.
record,
E. Car. 99 Cbattanoop U•••.
Don Trainer was blgh lor
Geotwn !Ky. ) 75 Lnoir """the Redmon last night with 23 68
-~ ...
· Is , an d m ad e the All-Tourpom
nament team. It w..
Invltatioaal Toiii'IIAI Tampa, Fla.
''
who paced the Rio Grande team Columbia 80 VMJ 73
~·
Monday nlgbt iD their Joss Ill Auburn 59 Florida st. 111,.·
1
Davenport with 24 points.
Memphi• State Clualo ;
B Bl 19BiB !Xi Paul Dillon scored
At Memphio, Teaa. "
points and ~ccounted for 30 Mempbi• St. 85 Missouri 'II
of the Redmen 5 63 team re- Northwestern 73 Texas tt :
bound&amp;. Sbaron Gregory bad 16 O,lethorpo Cbristmaa 11 · · . .
points while Rudy Shively, with
IFIDall
'MlJl
··
II rebtunds, and Jim Marsholl, OiJetbrpe 59 Blmnt Tena.)+ 4t •
Trl Coauly lagat
with .9 rebounds, each scored
Consolalioa•
,
Dec. l4, 1M5
13 pomts.
Delta M!sa.• 75 PleiffaMarvin Gallop led the Luth· 69
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Ia IMI, the moal ....eat year divorces per J,tlll popalalloll II
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Dam 12.1 , 13.4, ruJUiing 6 feet
oo rollers, Pomeroy. Maaon 20.·
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Mro. Mae Van Meter epent Zumhach 71 RFD, ~ville, Coleman. 62, who died early I
70, Pt. Pleasant 24.10, Hmton .56, Mrs. Minnie ear:ou is an- •. couple of days with her who .died' at Veterans Memorial TUesday at .her' home In Keno, I
Kanawha Falls 2.25, Chorl•ston nounclng the mamagcs of two niece, Mrs. Carroll,
Hoapllal Tuesday
afternoon will be held, Frtday at 2 ~- m.
The members of Feeney-B~- 18.83. London, Marmet and of ber gr~daughters. Miss Robert Ours visited Mr. and ihortry ·aile• beinC taken there at lbe Arbauh funeral ho~
nell-Post 128, Amercan Leg10n Winfield dams were on t h " I Betty Cou
of East Liverpool Mrs. Charlie Carroll and famJ. by tho Coolville emergency with burial In the Sand Hill
In Middleport are reminded by sills.
became the i~1of Mr. William ly. .
Ill- ·squad, wlll be held Tlulrsday at cemetery.
'"'Post Commander Albert Roush Boot Movemeall:
, Thoburn of Congo, W. Va., on Mr. and Mrs. Tbomu Au 2 p. IlL at the Loog ll&lt;&gt;ttom
at Keno,
' that the local Post lacks I~ I Ohlo River Valley
~oy- November ,121~. They honey· erson of Lowell, Mrs. Eva Christian Churc)I with the She ;"as 1~ late Mark and
-H rom meetings its dues quota ' ager down 13, 6:30 a. m.; Esso mooned in North Carolina. Miss Dalley and Judy Cozart of suv- Rev Hill Dosier and Rev. Ruo· ~ughr.:'r
Adams She was 1
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' :ror the year which must be in ' Pennsylvania up 14, 4:10 p. m.; Viola Coursln, East Liverpool, ersvllle and Mrs. Jeanne!~ sell.Smllb offlclaUna. Burial will one bo c f ~ Chur~h of Chi•il!t Ii
by Dec 31 to qualify fur an vulcan up 14, 5:30 p. m.; Peg- was united In marriage to Mr. Lawrence and soo of Portion f be in Coolville cemetery.
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•·award The local Post won sec- gy Downey up H. 6:20 p. m. ; Gary Aakins of East Liverpool were recent Sunday guet!
He was the son of the Iatt ~ra ~ 0 ~=re.
! ond place In the Brown Jug a- 1Barbara Gay down 14, 7:30 P-1Dec. 3, 1965 at 7 p. m. at .the Mr. and Mrs. Cad Autherson. John sad Mary'VInser zumbach
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, ward 111 th• 8th diStnrt wtth on- m.. Albert M down H, 12:30 IFirst Assembly of God Church Sharlene Flemmmg called 0 ~ and was a member of the Long Survivors mclude her hwlbarld
! ly the ftrsl diStrict m first place. , a. m.; Frank 1m Pierce up 14, 1at East Liverpool. A reception Mr. and Mrs. Autherson an~ Bottom Christian Church. He Robort; a son, Douglas AIIBtms,
; The Post has _also
raiSe~ 11.25 • - m.; Luther Herdman was held at the VFW Hall at · enj~yed the Christmas hgbla 8 was also preceded in death Wheeling: three slste~s._
: 1725 for th "Gift• for Yanks 1down 14, 3:25 a. m.; Jacob G. Chester, w. va. Both brides are thetr home.
t by thr&lt;!e sisters and one broth- na Kelley, Lisbon, Ohto,
: progro m with Henry Chltwor· up 14, HO a. m.:. Christy up daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Leo- Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Van Nes er.
Ridenour, Columbus, and
: thl' chai rman of the pro]&lt;rt m 1] 15, 7 a. m.; San Rtcardo up 16, nard Coursln East Liverpool. ]and daughter of Ravenswood, Survivors Include his wile, nne Gorrell. Beverly ; one
; MiUdh·port. Paul Casci is dis· 6 a.m.; Tiboll up 16, 7:30 .a.m.; Robert Ou~ was 8 recent W.Va., called on Mr. ~nd Mrs. Gertrude · three chUdren, Ro- ther, Dale Adams, Sabma; two
: tr"' chairman of the project. I' Lorena down 17, 6 a. m.; And- dinner guest of his granddaugh- William Ables and family.
bert. La~caster; Beulah Zum· grandchlldren, and several nle: Tht' ann u~ll Christ~as trt"at for re~ Calhoun up 18. 5:15 a. m.; ter, Mrs. Minnie Carroll and Mr. and Mrs..Lawrence John· bach, Columbus, and Nancy ces and nephews. Friends
: til' communi ty chtldren and the · EliSha Woods up 19,4:30 a.m.; family.
ston, Mrs. Hatbe Powell and Schul. Reedsville; three grand- call at the funeral home any
; r~!lt.l' home residents i~ spon- Jerry Bosworth _up 19, '1 :10 a. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Congo and children called on Mr . and Mrs. children, two sl~ters, Emma time.
sol"d jointly by the Legion and m.: George Pnce up 19, 8:45 family called on Mr. and Mrs. Gene Congo and fanuly:
II· Chevalier, Coolville. and Caro; Ul&lt; )J ,ddleport Retail Merch· • - m : OVEC down 20, 5:40 a. Roy Powell and family.
The Gene Congo family "" line DepOy, RFD, Guysville.
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: ant .-\s~ociation . r:h~irrnan _for : m.: Queen City up 22. 4 ~· m.; Mrs. Louise van Meter hall ed tl) see he~ grandparents,~~ Friends may call at the Ar~
PLEASANT_ PL Pleas·
- thi• proJect are Wilham SwiSh- C. V. Harner down 23, 4.10 P- a telepoone installed In her and Mrs. Gt.lbert Nutter, ne baugh Funeral home In TUp- PT. . H' h School Prin: &lt;! .nd Lewis Long.
1m.; Jefferson down 23, II: 10 p. home number VI 3_2234 .
TUppers Plams.
pers Plains, until 1 p. m. Titurs- ant Jun~r f ~ Bl 1 g was
, ·L•st w.-k 16 members of the i '? : Vienna down 23, 1:40 a.m.: Richard StuUer nf Chester, ,. Judy and Joyce Brace of =~ day when the body will bo tak- ~:~ ui~~ o!f an ":.~ult and
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were m Chl!hc?the ! Y. . H. Shave~, ~r . , down 23, Mrs. Ruby Evans and san Paul cine, Mrs. Et~~l Johnston d en to the church to lie ln_state bette Bcharge Tuesday in
: fur ttw t'hristmas part_y glv_en ; 6:50 a. m.; ll_hnms do~n Green- Dean of Stiversville and Mr.'l. son, Ga~y, viSited Mr. an ror one hour prior to servJces. Justi~ of Peace court of J. S.
- lor v.·•mns o! the hospital Wllh l u? 5 P- m.. Va lvolme down Hallie Powell and children call- Mrs. Olhe Sayre and family.
Coli
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; fimr ;, lll'ndint;: from Middl eport I G r~f:'nup 9:10 p. m.; Lady Mar~ ed on Mrs. Louise Van Meter ~r. Robert Ours spent: d~
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wase~n~ $25 and costs by
: inl'lmllll!! Mrs. Albert Roush, gone down Greenup IL p. m.; and daughter, Nicki.
With Rev. and Mrs. John usc .
court The charges were
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and Rehabilitation Southern down Greenup 2 a.m.: Mr. and Mrs. Homer lcen- Rev. and Mrs. John B~sc~~ Sunday dinner guests or Mr. aga in~t Blessing by parents
: d lalfnWII of District 8; Mrs. Charles S~venson down Green- hower ca11ed on Mr. and Mrs. IMrs. Earne!it Bus~. Mrs. ~~~led and Mrs. Ed J., Smith
were a junior high student
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. D::~lt' \1 illlrn ing. Mrs. Dale Ken- up 3 ~· m.' .lcffboat _d?wn Gr~n- Clint Cochran, Portland and ta Arnet and chlldren VISit~ their son and wife, Mr. and claimed the student received a
: oed' on d l1rs. lta z•l llorris. i up 4:10 a. m : Wtlham _PIt I I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jcenhow- Mrs. Lawrence Bush and daug Mrs. Lewis E. Smith. of Mid· hand injury when paddled by
in , down Me ldahl 3.30 p. m., Hardf . p
R te ter Conme of Racme Route. dleport Rev Howard Ruppelt Bl .
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p.!Sayre's daughter, Mrs. Judy , _Rev. and""· n usc Pomeroy.
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rr ,)() pnu nds of homemade can- ] ~-· Alton _Zephyr u~ Meldahl Brace, Racine.
i VISited Mr. ~d Mrs. Leon Mtll· - (UP!) - Nellie Hines, 59,
d~· . 47 l'ukes, 5 dozen cupcakes , 1.45 a..m. , J. S. ~ewls up Mel- Mr. and Mrs. Francis Story i er of Cheshire.
by the State Department before pecanoe, was killed Tuesday
;md ('IJo kil's.. Each ?f the IOO i dah~ sl;oht6 - I~· : Ravenswood · and son, Mark, Athens. visited, . Mr. a~d Mrs. Arlie West vls- that. Her parents, husband and.i ~three-car crash at an
,"\'ttt.'f&lt;Hl" &lt;:~:sn received ra vo~·s. , upG l~i aU D a_'_ ~
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~ Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rhodes. I lted_their son, Mr. and Mrs. son, prec~ed her In death. A~ I section five miles south or !.ere.
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Munel West, Ravenswood.
lother cousm, Evans Rutherfor ' ]
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1 Mrs Louise Van Meter
and·uvell in Plano Teas
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m: Philip Sporn up 4 " · m : Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bush I Nicki . and Mrs. Gamet John- Mr. and Mr;. David. Wiseman I
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Mimi up a.:to • . m.: H. E Itted Rev. and Mrs. John B~sch. ' dleswarl of near Portland.
..,nt dinner @ests nt the hon~e : cold toDigbt, low !B,15. Iacre••·
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Bowles down 9:30 a. m.
: Rev. and Mrs. Busch ·vl s!.ted Bill Bailey and Betty ~veH of his grandp'areots, Mr. and , ing cloudiness, warmer Tbu~s.
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Kaaawba Rver - Helen Z. up Mr. and Mrs. George Veith,! of Reedsville called on her lath· Mrs. Earl Starkey.
I day.
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London 4 a. m.: Duncan Bruce IMiddleport, and Mr. and Mrs. !
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t of the House Judiciary Commit- ~ up Marmet 6:15 p. m.; Litlle Earnest Johnson, Racine Route I er~ecen /Mrs Tay Beaver and
Jte~. made publi c Tuesday. Ccl- Edward up Marmet 11 :35 p.m.; a,nd attended Free Will Baptist her r~~her, Mrs. Slxlrt, Letart
lJer.. protested the policy, accu~- 1 Solvay down Marmet 3:10a.m.; 1Conference at Old Ky~er churCh F II Mr d Mrs Lew John·
~in Hershev of '' dmeaning the 0. F. Shearer down Winfi eld , at Cheshire. Hev. Busch brought 13 s, , 1. · an .11 R. te
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mmunwn on and Mrs. Bobby Joe Wvlf, Day.
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:honor ot the Armed Frot'+&gt;$. Wmfleld 6.40 p. rn.: Lucy J:1ne , S(l turday evemng.
R . R te Mr
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' Lucas down Winfield 11 p. m.: · Mr. andMrs. Murrl eiWestand ton 8 lggs, aclne ou • d.
i U~ITED f&gt;ATIONS. N. Y. - , Walter Hougland up Wmlield,l Murita. Ravenswond. W. Va., Delbert P•lterson, Great Ben '
1'l'he 20th session of the G~ne r · . 1: 25 a. m.; Beaver down Win- : spent a Sunday with hi!l par· Pa~l Brooks of near Tuppers
Jtl A~'&gt;embly passed into hi s· fi eld 2 : ~ a. m.
en t1~, Mr. and Mrs. Arlie \Vest. Plams called on Mr. and Mn.
;:!CIT\' tnday with a C hrist m;.~ ~ ,
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jordan of Maywood ~ohnston .
) r!Jier by its president for "the Woman Cited for
St. Albans, w Va. &lt;isited the Mrs. LouiSe Van Meter and
~alfy return of a peace so eag· 1
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Nicki called on Mr. and Mn.
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Gene Romine of Columbus re- Homer Icenhower.
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:.F&lt;q~fani. foreign minister _of , cited to ~omeroy Mayor CI1&lt;J. r· l and Mrs. Euler.
at Ba_ld Knobs cemetery after
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~~a~' _w ho has played a maJOr Ies Legar · ~ co:Jrt on an assur- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Euler vls- surfenng a heart attack at h~
•!ole m rer:ent purported peace . t'!d d ear d1stance charge follow -1 itt&gt; d their daughter Mrs. Dan home. Her sons, Floyd _of Flon·
~ef'lers from North V1et N~~m . ing an accident at the intersec- , Hill of Letart. They all went d~ and Wayne and farruly. East
~u ndr d adJournment at 2:0'2 tion of Main and Court-.sts Tue-s- ~ shopping in Pomeroy.
Liverpool were here for the fun.
~ m., EST. lt ended ~o n af- . day at 9:50 p.m.
I Mrs. Henry Euler attended 8 1eral.
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'·H:moi,: Eunice Jividen. 61, nm ir1l1 the meeting at the home of Mrs .. fam1ly VISited Mr. an
Mrs.
r'king and the Sovie-t Union" I rear of an auto driven by Dav- ! Don Johnson Portl and.
ILowell Greer and family of
~o heed a resolution approved ! id Stout, 18, New Haven. Stout's I Mr. and ~Irs . Harold Roush Syracuse.
:)ly a 1 09·~ vote c~ndflr:"ln in:~ ~ n c_sr was st~pped f()r _a tra ff ic of Portland spent an evening ! -Mrs. May Jobastoa
:form or mtervent1on 1n domes- hght, ,accordlllg to police. Hea-, with Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Euler ~ _ __::::::::::::::__ _
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.~ ic Jfl;ms,. mrluding sub 'o'f rstun i vy damage ~ ~oth Gtr~. was i aft.,r attending church. •
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! reported. No InJUrieS n.c1e reMr. and Mrs. David Grueser I
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: WTONOUS. DAIIOMEV - . ported. In .Mayor Lega r s court Iand children of Pomeroy called I
~t [)~ homey army, Jed by , Tuesday _mght, Ja~es Abel. 42. 1 on her parents, Mr. und Mrs.
,:Cen ( hn stophe Soglo, . took . Ravenswood, forfeited a $200 : Clyde Wines recently.
fo mplt'te control of Uu :i Wrst bond on a DWI charge and a , Mr. and Mrs Maywood John1
}llric·an country !rt an appa rent- $15 bond on a citation vf run- . ston called on ·his son Mr and - - - - - - - - - ;, blJiodless coup d'etat tod•Y- ning a red light. .
IMrs. Lawrence Johnsion . ond Mrs. Mendal Jordan 1m re- !
.' In· a proclamation re4ld on
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the Christmas story hy t h e Mrs .. Anna Healey wa~ taken ntelllgtnce specl811st for many I
; l10~R OEVILLE, Ohio &lt;UP!) glee club with Linda Henderson I t~gs General Hospttal l~r~ years an~__ w•~ - employed !
~ Erf•d F. Kefle,r, 84:, of near as reader, and "White Christ- .
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Carpenter
Social News

Eastern M •

CHRISTMAS TREES
ALL WITH STANDS

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DRAWING DAHS

6 Ft. Pl01tlo T- - - - 14.H

DEC. 4 · .. .. .. · $50.00
DEC. 11 .. · ·.... $50.00
DEC. 18 · $50.00
DK. 24 ·· · · ·· -· $50.00

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NOT IcE!

I - 'I 00 I · $75

LOOK LIKE REAL TREES - FEEL LIKE REAL
TREES- TRIM LIKE REAl TREES

7 Pt. VInyl T- - -- - 7-H
ALSO ALUMINUM TR!ES ,.

e Get Your Tree Early

and Avoid
Being Disappointed. They last for
Years. Also tree trims, Christmas
wrappings, paper, r!bbolll, gift
bo&amp;eo and Greetlnc Cardo.

IN CASH

I · $50

PRIZES

3 • $25 PRIZES

Uve Merry Christmas Decorated Turtles 39c
Turti. Food -IOc each

GRAND OPENING

TOTAL $300

1'111111 Stocklnts for your dog, eat or bini's
Morry Chriatmos .. . .. .. . . .. . .. . .. . 59&lt; and up

WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY- FRIDAY ·
Ask For Your Free Ticket- No Purchase Necessary
Rtgllt~r ·lac:h Ti.fte You Vl•lt Any of Thnt Stor11

Winning Num~" Postod WHkly At Partldpatlng Merchants
Drawing At HoiiMI Bank Parklnt Lot At 8:00 P.M.

Resolve to look your
ows t glamorous jor the
lwliclays ahead ond just

"' lovely throughout the
rrst of the ytar! Let us
.• ~~ le yo1o1r hair to bring

your best ftaturu
und ma~e you !M girl
out

Now Until Jan. 1

eHair Cuts· $1.00
BUDGH

e Permanent $6.50
HELENE CURTISS

e Permanent • $1 0.

of his dreow!

Kut 'N Kurl Beauty Shop
ELt\!A RUSSELL. Oumer I&amp; Opr.
ANITA SUE N!VTZLING, Operator
Evenlnt• ly .AJ&gt;P.Olnlm•nt
Phon•· WY 2·2685
UNIQN AVE..-POMEIIOY, O,
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OUR OFFICE WILL BE
ClOSED . ON

Danltlo Gulf Service
lynon's Sohio Strvlct
First National Bank
Raelnt ·l'ut.Valu Mkt.

FRIDAY
DECEMBER 24 .

EGG NOG, Res~. 59c

45c

Star Supply Co.

Holl.or 'PurnlluN Stert

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BA NAN AS ~~--- lb. 10c
_,_,A P ES
2 lb. 29c

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OP COOK'S 'AP I!II.L .

FOR MEN!
Billfolds, socb, ties, tie oeto,
ctov-. toilet ttell, etc.

EVEIYONI
Fabergt .-..goo~~ Kelda
with this handsome re-usab: •
vinyl-leather acceSSoty box
fiUed with Men's Lolion,
Invisible T&amp;lc, man-size Soa~
In his choice of sports-loving WOODiiUE
or man-about-town APHRODISIA

DukSet by FMirgt compleleUD

DUTTON DRUG STORE
MIDDI.EPOIT, • 0.

Glm FOR \ .
BOYS &amp; GIRLSI ""
SHOP OUR TOYTOWNI
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'WE ARE A GOlD STAR STORE" \ ..

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NESCAFE COFFEE

GIFTS
FOR

3 • 2Y2 cans $1.QO

Vllllft Cut Rll•
bcint Str~lce Station

RociM Home Bank

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gal. 69c

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Timex Watches - - - - - -- - -

.BROUGHTON$ MILK

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Hosiery, !lloves, bankies, ocarf~
purses, billfolds, Dngerie, ml~
telll, toilet oeta and jewelr)'.

PEACHES

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POJIK &amp; BEANS, No. 300 _ _ I 0 for 99c

Wold CrOSI Sona

The Club Rtsteurant
RaciM GM &amp; hrvl.. Co.

Rocint Garage

FOR HER!

COOKIES, Reg. 29c

Johnson's Radio &amp; T.V.
Wegner HardwoN

Aline's lleauty &amp; Drill Shop

F,.. Coffee, Donuts and loloons for tho KlddiH

Last Minute Gift Ideas For All
LadlH' &amp; Men's Gift Sets _--;--c..,-- - Ail Famous Brands of ToiletriH

COOKIES, Reg. 39c _ _ _ 3 for $l.QO

SPONSORED IY THI FOLLOWING MERCHANTS:

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Lodl~t' Costume Jowetry ---~,.--­

Musical Jewelry Boxto - - - -- - I.Adi~t' Justin Billfolds - -

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Jowelite Brush &amp; Comb Set - -- - Jowolito Drto~or Sets - - -- - - Musical Powder Boxes - - - - - - Mon's Justin Billfolds - - - - - - 3,.,..•
BibiH - - - - - - - - - -

Clocks - -- - - - Wind and l!tjltf
Stuffed Toyt - - - - . . . , . . - - - -

Baby Glfh - - - - - --"'
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SWISHER &amp;
REXALL
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TURlEY

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COTTAGE
CHEESE

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Cry.O.Y•• Wrappecl

Turkeys

2-lb.
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hCIIId end Mill
Mond1y Thru ThuNdq-

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17 lbs.

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CioN Friday At 6:00

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15-os

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Dart.Moat-Jhllllo,Aot.

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59c ••••~... ROAST
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W. P. MORGAN FRESH

OYSTERS STA~~tRD
69c
SHRIMP
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83c
WIEIERS
69c
CAN
TRADEWINDS FROZEN-PEELED AND DEVEIHED

46-oz.

eFireple..

ec.ter

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BAKER

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Swift'• PNmlulll- U.S, Gow't.l ... •lll4
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CAPONS toto~:'.-..~
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SKINLESS 1-L•. I'KG.

SWIFT'S PREMIUM-U. $. GOV'T, INSPECTED

SLICED
I-L:Al~"y 79c
SAUSAGE ~~~L 49c

TIFFIN CREDIT

JEWELERS

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cans

elook._

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KAHN'S ALL MEAT

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TAPE
eDinete

u. s. e.vtrnll'llllt ...........

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JUICE

Wall PIICI- &amp; Clellll

Roasting CHICKENS • ':! .. •·

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SWIFT'S PREMIUM-U.S. GOV'T. INSPECTED

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SWIFT'S PRIMIUM- U. S. QOV'T. INSPICTID- FULLY COOKID

COLONIAL

fDRISTMAS DAMS

SUGAR

Full BuH Half

lT. or DK. BROWN - CONF.

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Plumltin11- Heating
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PLUMBING
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SWIFT'S PREMIUM- U. S. GOY'T. INSPECTED- FULLY COOKID

WHOLE OR

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The '( '" 'Round G'

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LET INGELS

DO ITI
UPERT INSTALLA'l10N!

CALIF. PASCAL

CELERY

of proud P088Hsion

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!181111 ...,• ..., II' White Calmll'l ·,

MORTON'S

Fruit Cream
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PIES

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ROYAL CROWl COP
DIET IIH COLA
UPPER TEl
IEHI ORANGE

GRAPES
OLD SOUTHERN FAVOIIITI

ARMSTRONG'S
Jnoleum . , . lnleld Vinyl
rloor eovortar for OYery kind of Door. Bell
pellenla. Plofellii&gt;Dal lnoullallon b1 111, or
do II JOurseiL C.U WY 2·%1136 far fret eall·
mate.

WALL-TO-WALL CARPUING
MOHAWK

MAGI I
lllpert IDIIIllllloD
Solllfaotloll

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lOOTS $3.99. $12.99

Set famous Ludwig tane, quality and

Little Glrlo

SOFT UNm $3.99

LOW PRICE, TOO I

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eFLEECE LINED WELLINGTON- $12.99
Mono Soft But Husky

eR.EECE LINED CHUKKA BOOT- $11.99
Min'• Pigskin Unllllld
eCHUKKA, Only 7 pr. B~en Size• $7.QP
Llttlelloyl
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ARCTIC

$3.99

..II lllld Ovtr the Shoe, 1'1- Llllld

eKNEE HIGH PULLOVER

$11.50

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cans

LUDWIG'S w~/)R

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thttona, quality,tnd ~talut you gat only
from ludwig! Modern, compact 1Ut1

for euy travel with Ludwig'• f1tt Ill·
lip, fluth-packing holder~. Streamlined
separate tenlion drums-lntrt, but,
two 1om l'lmS. r :us bass drum padtl,
cowbell, 1111nds, holder&amp;, spurs 1
-.rushn, and atich (cymbtlt talrt).
Coma In todoyl

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PAYMENT
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WANT AD
INFORMATION

8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., Dee. 22, 11165

FOR SALE
1915 ZIG ZAG

H:tEE an~ four ro- :.,1 hJrric:h•
od ll!d om!umflbed lparl.
ments WY ~
12 8 tit

s~~:-::E~c:Sai~:.lesml!R'•II
ped to zig zag, make button-11

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furnished
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WY apartment
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i.' r.-..... ~b&lt;tlll" "" for rent.
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2-.~.,7 . •.
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ll!l"" ,n.u ...., ·nMft"Mt tnHruon 1 Rowley and Reed Hardware.
l'ef

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holes, darn, embroider, etc.
Pay $6 per month 81' pay
ance due $54.62. Ca11 WY
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B. Rutherford, Pt. Pleaialll;
Bullneu $ervlcet
&lt;:aria K. Pullllls, Pl. Pleasanl;
-nedt 1..ao1 ,... - • ·I
Mn Floyd R. AUman, MeAl'
W't Uctntet C111 WY
CUSTOM Bl.l'l'CIII:IUIIG IlK lhur·· MrL Roger L. fanoat,
cuttllll. WID buy bldel every Au,_;,.; John E. B.,.,., Rt. I
M!lflday. PbU Meier, PbODI Ironton·
Mn. Beoale Slden,
WY l-3510.
9 II lfc Jac~.
CONDmONING Rel!1ge~
Blrthl
olloo
oemco. Jark'a RelrtlIJGHT hauling, coal and
eraUnn, New Baveo. PI.- Mn. Floyd R. Allman, Me~e. Phone WY 2-7786 and
Ttl t..!537.
I I UC Arthur, daugbter, 1:11 t.m.
Z.7286.
Tuesday: Mrs. Robert G. Jlen.
nett, Rl 2 GaUipoHs, son, 2:40
~rydoy Spoclolo
of
p. m. Tuesday; Mrs. James S.
Morlo'1 Style Post
Faulkner, Jackson, son, 3:56 p.
Holrcuto . , . . . . $1.25
m. Tuesday; Mrs. Roger L. Par·
Shampoo &amp; Soli . . $I .50
...,., Albens, &lt;laughter, 4:18 P·
SO doy color rin..,
m. Tuesday.

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Ground Beef
49c
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mAO.ER UYl'S - free "" I Just taken in. 1965 model radio
!!C' " O.'"': i~~:~••••..:.UOw:'
• nu- - erage Park
and water Brown'" ('rail equipped stereo. This
'"~mm • _,. .., tSiste. Approved)
has twin speaker system. Du·
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1 ~R ~' m rA"-I'IIU • utu'l'liAKauMIDersvtlle, Ohio, t"Dcme " 1 el volume control. Lovely wal·
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Used only four
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New Year's Eve
Party Planned
By Legion Post

O'Sage PEACHES 4 98c
BANANAS
8C
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fLA ORANGES
39C
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Shampoo &amp; HI

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P.,.1111nonta . ,7.50 up
Wo SeD ond Service
Wfp and Wlllet.s

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RADIATOR
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BUYS

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1960 Oldsmobile 98 4 Dr. Hardtop • $995
12 21 Gte FURS WANTED: Red Fo1, 13.
Power seat, steering and brakes, automa~c, radio and
Muskrats. $1.50, raccoo!!ll, $1.·
THE
WHY .worry over a sluggish 75. Maran Fur Agency, (0.
heater, see this fine car today. Maroon fimsh.
septic
tank
Get
Klean-Em
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Wright)
N.
Brown
St.,
Ma·
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DAILY SENTINEL
1959 Pontiac Star Chief 4 Dr. HT _
$795
All Septic Tank
Cleaner, son. w. va. Ph. 773-5296,
Landmark Farm
Bureau,
k
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1"3ote
Power steering and brakes, automatic, radio and beat,.
DRIVER - SALESMAN, 25 • 35 Pomeroy.
wee days • p.m.
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er. Color white.
\·•·ars old
married, local
---- ~- --irrm. Rep,ly in own bandwrit· 5fi,OOO BTU !loor furance,
Auto Sales
4
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NICE SELECTION OF
265
ng Experience preferred but _ 2- L ___ ··-"~1;::=========
n~t necessary. Write Care of BUDGET PRlCED furniture- !
NEW '66 CHEVYS
The Daily Sentinel, Box 668-C I our third floor
shop. 64 Mercury • $2,495
Pomeroy, Ohio.
12 21 Jtc . Baker Furniture,
Parklanr Conv. Cpe. Waa
Shop Our Lot Olton. Wo H1Yt Now Trtdt Ins
oh ·
$2,695.00. Low mileage, exf~ r ,uri: · - MAN~tablished ____ ~o_.____
tra sharp car. Fully equipArriving Doily. Tho cor you dHlrt moy bt hore
route, salary and commission, USED KING FLUTE, for
ped with power steering &amp;
tomorrow.
11 17
brakes.
Automatic
trans.LuxPo2f, years old or 0\'er · Exper· WY 2-2950.
wer
windows
and seals.
WE WILL CLOSEAT 5:~ PM
irnced. Want ma_n. interested ; USED-W~I-kpant.9, shirts~- lack· , l ury at finest.
'" perm 3 n~t pnSJ~onv A.B.C I ets, and shoes. Carl
61 Buick _ ___ $785
FRIDAY EVE and ALL DAY SATURDAY
Cleaners, ason, · a.
lier Long Bottom, Ohio.
Special Sta, Wagon . Was
12_ 21_ 3tc _ 11
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12-ll·25tp , '1.095.00. A beautiful red
-~- I wagon and In good eondiFor Rent
: APPLES, red and yellow Delic· lion. Automatic shift
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
.t! lc"'rR
" "'R"'oo
= M- furnished apart- i ious. Stayman,
W~nesap,
POMEROY, OHIO
•
rn ('nl utilities
furnished. ~· Gnmes Golden, Melrose. 0~
SH ims.
en daily and Sunday. Well s
12 22 ltc
Pomeroy, Ohio
· - •---Orchard, Wilkesville, Oh1o.
4 HOCM CO'l'TAGE, bath and .
12 3 30tp 1 ~;;-·ro;-:KS~:W;;"":c;re~~
gas . Furnished or unfurnish- - - - - -· 111154 VOLKSWAGEN,
Real btata For
leal Estite For Sale
ed CaU Carman's Rest home. ELECTROLUX cleaner·
condition. WY 2-3951.
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12 21 tfc sessed, lllke over
12 21 lfo
FOR SALE: I room bouoe
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sa 00 per month,
675
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HOUSE IN MASON. Call 7TJ. -!33 1. Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
1950 PONTIAC straight-8
~0 111\fft'"r bath, full baoemenl, 88&amp;
5m.
12 21 6tp
12·111-Stp I rrn~lic . Good work car. Almost
aell St., Middleport. Pbano:
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new lim. Phone WY ...,OL 1
Pt. Pleuaut 11164611'1.
IIOUSE FOR RENT- 5 rooms PONIES :or Chrislm!s, all Sit· I
POMEROY- One story rra1me,!
II lfa
11
aod bath on Rt. 7 above Che· es and ages. Some good broke.
5 roollll!, bath, basement
- - - : : - - - - - - - 11
shire, Call WY 2-6508,
One-third down. Balance by 1961 FALCON Deluxe .
vided into :; rooms, could
lnsura12 20 6tc
the month. Paul Orr, WI 9 • ra~I~, heater,toautomabcb led 3 room apartment, furooce _ _ _...:.;_ _ _ _ __
; ROOMS and bath~ uDfurnisi&gt; 3!92 fl 5·30
12-t~tc m&lt;sswn, mo r over au
healing, front and back
c:opym, lllntel. co, 1
a er . . - $6.11), John Richmond, 814
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PIIIYI'O
ed, real nice, tops In location. TWO--bed
·- room 54"
Holt8e- Mam
· St., p omeroy, Oh'10.
garage. ••,000 ,00·
IIIII !!l!!do cl lopl popen.
Mmeroville, phone WY Z.3324. trailer, 8x38', New paint job.
J2.7·Uc IIIDDLEPORT _ Twt
bfrdl """'"" Inc! llmool IIIJ
fr ame, 5 rooms, balb, --~
'""''"I alber ·
·= =-===--::--12-!Htc See it at Daniela GuU 1StaIIUUSETRAII.ER, olecps four, tion, Racine.
12-fr.. ow
lnstructlont
basement, !font and back
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ltd&lt;
Rrown's Trailer .l'ar11. Mil&gt; CHIUSTMAS
trees,
sheared V 8. CIVIL SERViCE
ches, gos heating. house
ersvUI .. WY 2·3324. l2-17~te 1 Scotch, Rt. 124 between Long .-, ___ ,. ... good eondltlOD. $4,001.00.
TWO ·bedroom iiOusetrauel--:- ani' Bottom and Reedsvme. M. L.
!:::.W::.'!~ ~i~~~- ACRES- Close in, 15 culU..
IJ!llitieS fUrniShed. caJ1 WV 2- Cetr.
12-13-12tp 1'hnwl1ndlt
tl'lllnlnl '
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ft'~, 5 J'OOP1 framt home,
~ 'lt&gt;r. npeft.
leU
al46, WY 2-2100 .,. WY 2-3600. RATS mice eUmlnaltd forever. .,..., .......,_,.
bath, basement, coal !urnac·•l
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.oft'tc6ent for
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r , c Get , "Star."
Ebersbach Hard- edlnol
nu •hftlrTn-.Ofl
01'1
beating, ~rn, chicken •-···
•JVUK",
THREE BEDROOM bouse for ware, Sugar Run Mill, Pick· =~~:n';dd=.,te LAILOOI"
other buUdtnp. f1 ,500.00.
rent, Pbono WY 2-ZZII. 181 N. 0111 Hard_.., Mason.
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WY ~
6th Ave.
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6:15 Sign Of!
6:115 Sacred lleart
SATURDAYS 8:20 Meip County RFD
!:00 Sfln On - News
6:25 Paul Bowen, Farm
6:30
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1:30 News
6:57 Wealller
8:05 Country Mlt8fo Tlmt
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1:20 Country Ja........,
Monday 1'broo&amp;b Frlda,y
7:05 BUI Miller Sbo•
1!00 Protestant Rour
7:15 Sign On, Musical Clock
7:30 Sports PorMo
7:30 Sporta Parada
7:45 Echoes of Joy
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7:35 Lli!T}' Aodersoo Show
8:00 Ohio Valley News
7:~~ Pickenb Hardwaro
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11:00 Dutt..·s and Herns Dairy 8:10 Sports Today
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8:15 Wealber Picture
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a Bill Miller Show
12:00 News
8:16 Musical Clock
1:15 Baker Furnthlre Sbu1&gt;
12:15 fusical loterlud•
1:55 Comm!Diity Newa
9:00 NOWI
12:30 Rev. Merlin •'eeta
e:oo Talk of the Town
1:00 News
i:55 Mason Couaty News
U:Oi Coffee with Janel
1:05
Jim
Mees
Show
10:00
PuhUe Service
K:OO Portraito of a Patriot
5:50
Sports
Parade
10:15
Family
Worship Hour
iO·II:\ Swap Shop
10:30 Latcbatrlng
10:30 Bfll MJRer Bnnelt Show 8:00 Sundown Sereoade
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7:30 Sfgn Un • Arnv !lour
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10:15 Family Woroblp (Thurs.) 7:55 News
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10:45 A.o.c. Program (Friday! 8:110 Baptist
Hour 11:15 World News
11:00 Newl
1:30 Sunday Show
11:55 Mason County New1
U :Gli 'I'IIIY '1 Country Jll!ICUOD UO The Bible Speab to y011 12:oo Community News
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12:05 Noon NeW!!
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Jlil:!ll Larry Anderson Show
11:30 Tha Qwet Hour
12:25 News 0 Gl'3l!ll
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12:45
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t: 15 BlaettDar ADIO Show
12:15
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1:55
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3:55 News Beat
5:30 Rher'1 Wealbar Report 1:00 Sundown Serenade
4:00 Dilclng witb DoSI
1:50 Sports ParaGt
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ster Pu&amp;t 39 members, w!Vfl!, Borden, Mrs. Paul D. Downard,
Marie'•
Post
and guests will bold a New Mrs. Donald W. .Embelton, ~
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2.5271 Year's Eve party at lhe Post nei France, Louis G. Gerg ·,
12s 51•• dI¥J"Ievlt. Ohio
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home with an evening ol mer· Floyd F, Higginbotham, Char·
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ry·maklng planned. Food will lie D. Long, Jerlmiah D, Loel·
lo·
be furnished.
len, Mrs. John Magnani, TbeoFinal pla!!ll were announced dore B. Mtller, Leverette L.
EXPERIENCED
Broughton's
qt,
for
h at the Post meeting Mon- Roush, Martrn P. Scheible, and
day night by Commander Guy Mra. James N. Webster and ID·
DuN want to thank all who _2,180.___ -- _ 12 21 6tc Pbona WY 2-6254.
Fomolr-nt
Guinther.
hmt son.
"''"' so kind and thoughtful BRICK DUPLEX 3 bedrooms
12 20 3tc
The
Post
has
collecltd
$152-ftO
----du rir rg her illness and death. living room, dining room, kit~
- - towards "The Gifts for Yanks GIANT DRAFTEES
~-pt·
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thanks
to
Rev.
Perrin, chen, basement. and garage
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Who Gave"' drive. This Is $60
From
the
largest
truck
or
H•"l Huppelt and
Father forced air gas furn-ace. But- 'l
OPEN EVES. TIL 9
bulldozer radiator to the over the quota.
Comander NEW YORK tUPI) ..quar·
J, o::n 'l'urel for their spiritual ternut Ave. Call WY 2-5127. t
(CLOSED SUNDAYS)
amallest beater core.
Guinther
extended
his
thanks to lerback Bob Post of lhe King's
h• rr and words of consolation.
11 !3 lfc l
Christmas GIFT
Frank
Cheesebrcw,
chairnwn
Point Merchant Marine AeadeSay Merry Christmas To The Family
;,, Dr. Holz~r and nur~ at MODERN unfurni;hed '3
ef this drive, and to all who my and 25fl.pound ofleosivo
I!"'"' Hospotal, our k 1n d and bath. Furnish utilities. IDEAS at Landmark
WY 2·2143
Pomoroy helped.
: guard Willie Young of GromWith A Good Second Car . .•
n.:· hg.&gt;brs a~d
frrends. the 1 Coats Buildin .
ll 16 Uc
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l'edt·r;Jtfld t:1rcle and Worn- _ _
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- 11om Nelson and Barr:! Doug· contracfs Tuesday wltll lilt
, . , , · ~ GtJild and those sending lHOUSE on Lincoln
Heights
I KARL GRUESER.
las. Commander Guinther be· INew York Giants,
t1"'d t·ards and flowers. Your I newly decorated, in~ide and Boy's or Girl'• 44.95 bicycle
.
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ond
he1ting,
Mineravtll•
came the first member to have 1 ;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;~
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ads
nf
kindness
will
out.
Call
WY
2-5127.
with
p11tch11e
of
thll
1
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10 29 Uc '
Ohio, End your aewer ~~!I ~~·. 1967 dues paid by securing
UNICO 28 CU. FT.
lea. We have aD sizes 11
five new members or reinstate- I
H~"rnire Ann Durst
UNFURNISHED 5-- roOfis___ aild
USED
CHEST
FREEZER
machines. Reasonable
menL~i.
:\ Irs..o\dam Ebersbach
bath, downstairs
can WY 2-2974, day or
Guinther 8DDOUDCed
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and Fcnnily
$299.95
1965 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door $2395
Nice location in
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15
lfc
Winter
Conference
of
the
Eighth
Economy VB engine, Powerglide trans., good wh~te·
Call WY 2-5434.
12-t
"A GOLD STAR STORE"
District will be held in Somerwall tires, PB, radio, automatic tra_ns., heater, be~ge
Lost and Found
HEATING,
PLUMBING
Rnr•l
set
on January 16. He also an·
TWO TRAILER SPACES
POMEROY
over Sien"' Tan finish. Fawn intenor. See this mce
1
Do10t IAAUe Gas. Arnold Br&lt;&gt; nounred tbal initiation cer..
rent in the Village of Mi&lt;ldle· I
Jec:k w. Cars•'t'
car today,
1. 11'-:T ~ T wo Beagle rabbit dogs 1 purl. Call WY 2·3346 or
Man•ter
thers. 611 E. Main Street monies for new memben; and
ln the \'iemity of State. Gar-1 2-2186 or WY 2-3600.
Ph. WY 2-218'
1964 Oldsmobile Dynamic 8B _
$2295
Pumeroy.
i 2Z lie reinstatements wrll be
held
: ~'.'· ur near Che1iter VIllage. 1
11 30 tfc
4 door sedan mist blue finish, power brakes and
OiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiO..,iiiiiiiiiiOiOiiiiii-,1tbe first meeting in February.
Frank Vaughan and Paul Casci ,
l ·.JIT _v rn bies innoculalion tags . FO
URRooM f Urnished - apart~ SEWlNG maehlnea. repair ser I steering, radi~, heater, wheel covers, take this rocket ,.
Phone
Todoy
For
will h..d this. Don Hunnel was
for
a
ride.
~u · 'do~ lwt:lnse uumdbeHrs 10~3. ment, WY 2-3658.
11 15 tic I vice, all makes. WY 2--2284.1
l!2med chairman or The Amer~ ~·~1.! . L1bE&gt;ra r~war : osr:ncr
Tbe FabrK Shop, Pomeroy
1964 Chevelle Deluxe 4 Dr.
$1695
FREE
ESTIMATES
ican Legion birthday party in
,:( o. l;b. 1-!o~ 66. 'lMmersv!!le,
For Sale
Authroized Singer Sates and I
155
h.p.
6
cyl.
engine,
std.
trans.,
lo~
.milea~e.
spot·
ON
I March. Lwnard Jewell
and
u. I hune \1 Y 2-33.7.
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Service.
1 29 tic
less clean fawn interior. maroon fmtstt, like new
12 22 6tp CIIIIIUAHUA Puppies for sale.
i Charles Swatzel will assist bim.
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whitewall tires, radio and heater.
It was announced that all
] liST _ Otild's pet, 5 months
Call VI 3-2U42, PorLland. Ohin - - - --:--::--c:-- eSTORM
DOOR
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vete;ans
who wish to get add!·
12 22 ·31 c _ _Wanted
To__Buy
uid ktltl'n, yellow and whiLe.
_ _ __
.:__
1964 Corvair Spyder Cpe.
$1595
&amp; WINDOWS
I tiona I G. 1. Insurance,
muat,
:\n\one having inrorma'ion I HARWicK F-du·R.- burner, gas' FO
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Ch · t
II$
Black finish, blaek vinyl interior, 4 on the fioor, good
• ROOFING
do so by May l, !!Hili. Any re· 1
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th
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ex
ra
ns
mas
whitewa11 tires, real economy with plenty of go, 150
c(l ntar! r..ennc
I cox, 'tO.:.
range. Good condttton. P one
.. •• f h a ht
C•n Bo Bo)'tlhl For
Exterior Decorators I quests a!Jer this date will not
s 3rd Sr • Middleporl , WY 2· WY 2-3102.
12 22 Jtc , your fur kresnedc ubg , skUO· II h.p. engine, radio and heater.
1
be allowed.
2:..';i
12 20 Jlc ~ --- _ ____
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ned or uns m • rmg
Of 0 hio
Only $20.ito down
•'Roe" Henderson W.
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A move, "All Around Ark an· 1
1963
Volkswagen
2
Door
$1395
21 inch Admiral console TV, F ··d' De e ber' 24
ond $4.00 monthly
:•.,wY,.....,,.2,.·5641,.....,,.....,,.M,.,f"'dcl"'l"'op"'otl""",
.sas," was shown prior to
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cm
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Locally owned, clean interior vinyl trim, good tues,
N Oflte
very goo con 1 1011 ·
om ~· ·da De ember 31 WiU
meeting.
Refreshmenls
were
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Racine ,
Ja~ies ~arm SupPly from II heater, real economy and bargain priced,
AUCFIIINEEB
served by Elza Gilmore.
DF:I.I r'IOL'S Homemade Ptzza, Ohw.
Y--~-3 ~ 10 a. m. unlil 2 p. m.
1963 Mercury Meteor Cutlom _
$1695
4lotDplelll
50c, i5c, and $1.00 siz~s. De· , - -·
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each following Saturday unlol !l Station Wagon. V8 engine, automatic trans., power
Crttl
Bradford
luxe Pizza, $1 .50. Jacks Dat- CARPETS and hfe too can be March
12 21
Wrtle, PnM or Co111!!ol
steering, chrome luggage rack, red vinyl interior,
ry Bar, Middleport 12 8 Uc beautiful if you us&lt; Blue 1 · - - · · -- - - white finish, like new whitewaU tires, 28,000 mile•
A. C. IIRADPORD
Lustre. Rent electnc ~ham- BAlLEY'S Christmas speo:lal ll by one careful local owner, this is as sharp 1 wagon
-.~
pooer, $1. Baker Furniture, and up to New Year's
aa you will find.
Help Wanted
I I tlo
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12 .20 61ccoon. 11.35 to $2.25 L. Ex.
$1499
GIRL FOR GENERAL office THE PROVEN carpel cleaner M. Bring them in boy• no••· II 1963 Corv1ir Monza Cpe.
EDimtl Bo•plial
o..,.._ Employment
"ark, Experience in insur- Blue Lustre is easy on the Bill Bailey, Reedsville, umoo. ll 1 local owner, 110 b.p, engine, 4 s~ed trans., jet
Persona entering llol2er
black finish, red bucket seat&amp; and trim, radio and
anee or accuunting helpful. budget. Restores
forgotten
12-16-6tc I
AD l!'adea truck driver to pita! during the last 21
heater, like new whitewall tires.
J{eply to Box 666. Pomeroy.
colors. Rent electric sOOm-~
projeet
engiDeer.s. Atrlea. included: Mrs. Roymond
THI! BEST
12 22 3tp
pooer $1 . Pomeroy Cement I FURS AND bee! bides. Carl'
Europe, Aala. SOutll Poefflc, les, 47 Vinton Ave.; Lewil .
1962 Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan _
$1695
Block Co., Pomeroy .
Chevalier, Long Bottom, Ohio \
pofd travel, bollling, fond. Sims, Rt. 1 Crown City; Ed1 local owner, white over black finish, red interior,
Atlantic.
M 111"b lll&amp;I'J joba. ward c. Rowland, Waterloo
12 20 61c
11 19 25tp
luggage rack. V8 engine, automatic trans., po'!er
malo,
female
over 18. OEIB I Rt.; Joaepb H. Easton, Rt. 1,
steering and brakes, power rear window, 4 new whiteUSED clothing for ,sale. Lar~e 1 ANTIQUE Furniture
disbes
ao. :t3lllll. Oakland Pork. Bidwell; Mn. Robert G. Benwall tires.
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ARE AT
l'1a. 113307
Rt. 2 Gallipolia; MarsiJI
, and children's. Jeffers Used I miscellaneous. call or wnte : i
$1195
Pl. Pleasalll; Mrs.
1 Clothing Store, State Route 33 Mn. Howan! CecU. 100 W. 1 1962 Corvalr 4 Door Sedan
Local car and clean ln&amp;ide and out, fawn finish, auto1
Pomeroy, Ohio, Monday. Wed· Moll!! St., Pomeroy.
1
RUTLAND
matic trans., heater, good whitewall tires.
I nE'sday &lt;md Friday, 9 to
7
8 29 tfc
months.
Take over payfll'\llts
of $1.:!5 per week or paV-tial-1
~ ~•.A't::" •
ance due $96.44, Call WY 2--,
65'-55:_._ _ _ __ 12 21 6tc
•••UL•.::.:&gt;"~~··•
w. va. m.ssu.
tHHfc -'PHONE WY 2-2156 5 ROOM furnished apnrlment
WY 2·2288,
11 4
EXTRA GOOD rabbit Beagle,
- -- -- --·
Raymond Goff, Langsville,
-- Card
·- 0- f T-h an kS
HOUSE, 5 rooms and beth, Ohio
12 21 3tp
Pomeroy, easily h""led, out 1
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1965

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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WASIDNGTON- GEN. 1'lu&gt;
mas D. White, whose caustic
criticism nettled civU!an
defense officials alter his reUrement " Air Force chief of
stall iD 11161, died Wednesday
night at Walter Reed
Army
Medical Center.
While. M, an intelligence
specialist and plio!, bad been
hospitalized fur lleatmenl of
leukemia for several montb.s.
In l9fl7, the four-star general
capped a highly auccesslul
military career when he was
nemed chief. of staff by
President Dwight D. EISenhow·
er.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

COLUMBUS (UP!) - Com· from the $290 miUion developmerce Director J. Gordon P•l· ment bond issue approved by
tier revealed today that 18 of the voters in May. The program
the 24 cities recommended fer was designed to aid the 57 counnew alrporta by the Federal Av. ties which do not now have
iatlon Agency plan to apply lor landing facilities capable of
15 million 1n airport funds avail· handling tw&lt;&gt;engine aircraft.
able from the state's capltal im- The list of cities recommendprovements treasury.
ed for new airport.!l in counties
Peltier said the 18 areos could whicb are already choosing airprobably apply for matching port sites includes Ashtabula,
money from lhe federal govern· Bellefontaine, Coshocton, East
ment, which recommended the Liverpool, Hillsboro, Kenton,
new airports Monday in its an- Pomeroy, Salem, Tiffin, Wadsnual airport improvement plan. worth, Washington Court House
EL PASO, TEX. - LT. HEN· The state money was made and Xenia.
ry Howe's defense attorney said available by the legislature Peltier said Chillicothe. Jack·
today that the lwo - year pri•
on term netted out to the 23-

Excellent Gift Selections In tvtry department - Rt1dy To Wur - Furnlturo
- Dr1parie1 - Luggage - R!ldloo - R-rd Players - Toltvloiono - Mona
1nd Boys Wear- Hou1ow1rH- Coomotlu ond Notions - Womens Llllfltrle,
Hosiery and Accessories,
eOpen Tonight 1nd Thunday Night T II Nine Aa Uou1l Clostcl on
Christmas E¥8.

MEN'S SOCKS
For that little extra gill
aee the selection on the
bt floor . Banlons, Orlons,
Nylons, Cotton Socks.
Crew Socks, Athletic

~g~j~~~s~i!~:.f~: Guns

Sweat Socks, One Size

BoekE, White, solld colors,
Argyle patterns. Stop ln
now and aelect what you

TONIGHT
NOT OPEN

lfDwe, of Boulder, Colo.,
ahowed no emolloo wben ' fl~eman oourt martial returned tis
verdict. The sentence includes
a dishonorable discharge from
the service and forfeiture of ali
pay and allowances. The maximum would have """" three
years' tmprtoorunent.

"WHAT'S NEW
PUSSYCAT?"
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Choice of

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baJ demandlitl oollar payments
to trBDSport Sov1et equipment
to the !Wtel regime.

deep. Framed Mirror 40 ia.

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Underwear. Ask any of the ule1 &amp;lrla to help you find
what you want.

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candles made for himself and a growing list of clients. An em plo ye of !he OhioValley Publish ing company,
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An 18 year old Rt. 1, Reeds· ' partment deputies said lhe
and authorized by the
ville youth was penalized heav- deer. roo Ia Iron\ of an auto- ! A Minersville man puts toget her ingenuity, lnltiaUti .
commander, Gen. William C.
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ily today in Meigs County court mobile driven by Danny and appreciatio n of bl'auty to make Christmas brighter ftr
Weatmoretand, and 1t1s South
By M. E. Dow11011, Put,.
as the outcome of a November Ray lliebl, 18 · Depot·sl. Ru l· an expanding lis! of c\oents.
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Gen. QIQ Van Vien, ebief of the
Heath Methodilt Cbureh
29 inclden' in which a teen- land. T~ere. was mmor dam- Bill Riu·r. one-time coal miner. rivE'r boat deckhand,
MATCHEZ, Mill. - MGJI. Vietnamese counterpart, Lt.
The four Sundays of Advent are past.
age girl was severely injured. age to l&gt;iOhl' 1965 model car. , for nine years an employe of !he Ohi o Valley
way patrolmen relnlorced city Gen. Cao van Vlen, chief of the
We are near the eve of Christmas Day, the memorial
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; ' company as an au vPrlosing compositor, makes artfUJI;J
pollee in lbla Mlsslasl!'lll River f11!11eral staff.
which Advent's four Sundays have prepared us to ob- Richard R Smtth was ~~·
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ranged Christmas cand ies. His "factory" is at homo.
elty today where a sudden out- "In keeping with the spirit of serve this year with the decency and dignity of which eneed by Judge Frank w.'lt 0 t .
raw ma teroa ls are newspnnt roll cores and a few
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break II. .street clashe! ended Christmas and conalstent with Jesus Christ is worthy.
1 er, Jr., after pleadmg gm Y .
parts and supplies.
Uke lnstructlona that have been
But will we participate with the Advent preparedness a charge of huntmg 10 a negh·
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011 uneasy racial truce. .
At leaat. :rD sta~ htghway issued by tho cblef of stall, nonnally to be expected of us? It might be well to see lent, careless and.
reckle"
Tbe .ca ndt;.m.okmg pioJecl. Isaid Ri,er, The
patrol cars patrolled almost VIetnamese anned forces. • .. if we fit the company of the celebrants.
manner so as. ta mj\lre 13-year· ,
Isays R"er, •:.. sumc:hong l!most communities
deserted streeis ~arly today In General WesiRKtreland h88
A proper commemoration of Christ's birthday lnclud· old Diane Raiguel.
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slarted three Y'"" ago IInke~; IMeigs County. Rizer
the aftermath of a series of directed that U.S. lorcee in Viet es among otber things at
Judge Porter ordered Snuth to
I mg around m my ' pare lome. Ihe has made &amp;bout so
olashea
between
Negroes. Nam wlll not lire at or 011 the least these factors:
thought. We can't celebrate a one - year Jail sentence
I This year Rim made about ' the Cbrostmas candieo
30
whlbia and pollee Wedneeday. enemy except In sell-defense First, Informed and Benllible Christmas if we do not know then suspended all but
Middleport's Yellow Jackets1lJl candl e
" t' whoch slaml i years,
NEW ORLEANS -ALFRED during the hours of 11110 24
what Cbristmaa Is. Advent has ol it. He placed Smtih on
may not have won many hask- ahom 2"' fee l \ugh. Ne~ghbors ' Rizer sav"'
(Ai) Rill, who with his !Jrotb. December and 2400 25 Decembeen the lime to discover the years probation.
etball games ,. far this cam-Iand fnend s conlmue lo marvel after all o[ the
m, Jimmy and Harry, parlay- ber," the onnouncement said.
nVIC IOD IS
meanlng of Cbrlstmaa lor this Terms . of the probation
paign but they are picking up upon the homemade Christmas bas been run
ed 1 wildly slapatlek clowning The order made 110 menUon
year. Olt, yes, one must disoov· that Sm•th " to serve the valuable fans.
season decorations.
press.
teclmique Into a long nst of of the recent offer by the
er Christmas every year be- jail senlence each weekend beatqe and movie bl~ died Wedcause we 00 not celebrate I tween 6 p. m. on Frldsy to 6 p. The latest is Geurge Orahood, I, I've_solcl_the,_.i:andh'S at $G " i He then takes the non '
nesda)t,' He waa 64.
RETIJRNE8 ro 'DIEGO
moment in history but a Per- m. on Sunday beginning
Marion, an engmet.&gt;r employed
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·. AI.... oldest ol the jp'llllp MASON-Radarlnln Seaman
BOD who is alive and available ber 31. that he violat~s no
on .the Middleport sewerage I
water - proofing
knoWD as "The Three Ritz
tlee Harold R. Cobb USN
rlgbl now. ChristmBB
must that he Is to obtam
project. An ardent fan m hos
pasteboard, pamls ll!im •
Brothers," suffered aD ap- Ap~ Mr
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have meaning for Hlm 8! weU ment immediately and pay
home county, he has_ Lransfer·
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JlBrOlll heart attack. He and hi• ~of M.... baa..:~~ PT. PLEASANT - Man!~ .. far us. So we are obliged to of the girl's medical
red temporary allegiance to ]
Ul them, and brothers were completing a San D'
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board the Blessing, principal of Pomt review what Christ meano ta and that be shall not see the the Jackrts and showed how
semblies on ctrcular
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two-week qag&lt;menl at the !tack '"~0 •. " •
USS Pleasant Junior High aehotl, ua and what He confirms we girl unless he has e~pressed much he liked lheir play Tues·
bases.
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through 1t1s attnrney WUUam ~mean to Him 111 order that written oonsent of her mother. cisy night even though losing
Rizer gets help rrom .
wu lllrlckeo.
I _ __.• bre•"•• deployment Rardin, appealed I Justice I Christmas mJght be observed.
Tbe Incident In which Miss to Weilslon. His proof was in
Mane. and sons, Billy
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.......,Fleet in the Peace Court conviction assau I Secondly expression that ls Ra,DeUI
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the Seventh
was m)ured
occurred the form of tff•ots u"l Crm~·' 8 Officers flf th(' Svr;Jcuse Vol- 1 ny. Mrs. Rizer does
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tbe unteer Fire departme
. nt wNE' I the painting and his •tK"",;ri;?j
Y_ouDI playmates drowned la South adna Sea.
and costa fine.
fitting. Normally, some sort of November 29 between ~ and
Moiqulto Qeel: here Wedftee.
Bleeslng waa found guilty of act loll""" careful thought. In 15 p, m. near the Bellvtlle locks
elected for the commg year at put !he candles togetbea,
dB)' when eae o1 them
fell
IS USU ORADUATE
the charge which had resulted fact, our acts reveal our think· and dsm at Reedsville.
Engineer Orahood also was town hail Wednesday nog ht.
Rizer's decorated hOill••d
through the lea and the ot1ter
from an all"'ed poddi!Dg c1 a lng. Yet then! are many thought- file girl waa Injured when
invited by Cnarh Carl Wolfe . Milton Varian was named onstrales his enjoyme!ll
tried to rescue him.
R1cbard Geuheimer, eon of student Bond lor his appearance less acta, either because there .12 gauge shotgun
to talk to the squad followmg f1re chief. Brooks Sa~re, prl:'st-' Christmas season. "I
The
vlcllmo were Jo1. Mr. and MrB- Olan Getlbelmer 1n circuit court wal posted by waa too lillie careful thinking hitting ber In the lert knee
the game. The gloom ol the dent : Corhell Pall•·r,un. emer-1waV&gt; liked to make thlt~ ,~
fjlb Knepjler, 10,
and Collllllbus, former Melp ....,.. Maaon Coualy Su~ or 1 person dld not have &amp;ood close range. Smith told · ·
dressing room was relieved by I gency squad chief. auu TroyI bnghten the Christmas
lUchini Groell, U, Nllee. Aulb- ty noldent, IJI'8fluatod from ir1 llchooll MJ1toa Jlulllatte,
101110. Bolb types , of lhotJ&amp;hl- Immediately aner the
his highly complimentary re- Zwilling, emergency squad pres.• he saod.
•Ilia! said lbo " -· boy Oblo lllale Unlvenlly Saturday The ynutb wU reprileuted In ,......, lllll be oblerYed In that he and Miss Raiguel
marks. ending with the adv ice ident. Allen Lipsmmp was e· ,
rodll bla bleyde onlo lbo ~ willa 1 Badlelor of Fllle Aris JUBilee COIItt II!: Altoti!IJ C. J. the8e da71 before autatmas, !I a parked car when he
!hat "a little more real hard lecled treasurer and Herman
and fell tbroalb and bla ...,.. cJearee. He will enter tbl U. S. Hyer. The ynutb tlalnll lbt ellber bettlUM Advent
waa a rabbit and decided to shoot
work will begin bringing vic- London vJCe president of both
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panloD jumped In to livo him Navy ollleen lralnlltc ll!boolll defendant'• IICIIon rtlulled II waaled and WI! art now aetlni The gun, however,
tortes."
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! The Pomeroy Volunteer '
IIICi 111111 Wider too.
Peuacola, Flo., ID JllllarJ.
bndlel of lbe hiDtlatl tlieulder. (COnltm!N 011 PIC' J)
(Continued on page Z)
The department announced its Idepa&lt;1ment was called"1P. .
The Jackets are ita&lt;;Columbus
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tonlsbt to ·see the 01-iio State- ru:w hre truck Js m ru n ser~ice j occupied by the James
Kansas clash
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With but only a few mmor jobs famll locsted off Rl
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DANCE ~AL
of more members and anyont' ! nor dama e w
'lbe _Tri~County~
· . Cbrist- 1 wishing to jom may do so Dy i
g as
!illllrl'llljlt&gt;\!:~ gold · 1equined
~s Ball tonight . 8 i_n tbe contacting Varian or Sayre ,
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wreaUt of silver roses
Middleport Elem _ ry school A dinner will be served to all ,
plotlng the aettlng. The
auditoruim is !!POII!«ed by the members at ti :30 p.m, Monday, [
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wrj waa garlanded with Ugbt·
11-a . and Pro- Dec. 27. Those planmng lo at·
ed oliver T080S combined
Womeu!s club. The tend ere asked to notily Chiel

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SAIGON tUPI) -U.S. and National Llberatio~ Front, poll·ponger thao the Red offer of a
South Vietnamese mill t a r y tical arm of the Viet Cong, for dusk to dawR truce. It
leoders ignoring any mention a 12-hour Christmas Day truce ' emphasized that all allied units
of t)!e 'eommunlst proposal fur so that the "enemy" could go ' would remoin In a llate · of
a 12--hour Christmas truce, "tu church.'•
normal combat readiness but
announced today allied guna President Johnson and Secrt- would IDitlale no actio&amp; aaa!Dst
would be silent for • 30. hour ·larY of Slala Dean Rusk had thr enemy.
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yuletide pertnd.
\said ... lhat it was. up to the Most Sslgoa authorities have
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. commanders in Saigon whether VIewed the CommulllSt offer aB
TOKYO - IN A BLI8TBRING The
statement emphaSIZed to accept the Communist a propaganda slunl but apattack on tho Soviet Union, Red that U.S. and government proposaL
parently decided to take them
China charged today that lOOBtlorces would shoot If fired on, The U.S.-South Vielnamese up oa it u I
of VietCong
Russian mltltary aid to Cam- however. The cease·ftre wm be announcement went 18 boura faith.
munlst North VIetNam oonsisla effective from 6 p.m. Dec. 24 to
midnight Dec 25 (5 am EST
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY,
SATURDAY
DEC. 23·24·25

son, Logan, Newark, Norwalk
and Wooster are located in
counties whlcb have indicated
they will seek state funds. He
has not yet beard from Guern.
sey County, where Camboidge
was rec...mended, or B~own
County, where Georgetown was
on the Uat.
Other cilles recommended for
new airports were Cincinnati,
Columbus, Lorain and Sand~­
ky, which already h~ve a~r­
fields capable of handlmg tw~r
e~gine aircraft an~ ~re .not elig1ble for the $5 milhon m state
money.

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and Fleldcrest. Many, many patterns and colora to
cbooae from. Most all llyleo bave matcbln&amp; band
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Candies For Christmas
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like thla Mlection. All boxed - ready to give;

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