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De.,oted To The lnterettl 01 The Meir•·Maon Areo
VOL XVII

NO. 211

MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1965

POMEROY-MiDDLEPORT. OHIO

Marines l(ill
6 Trenched
ommunists
SAIGON &lt;UPI) -Two heavily no reports of bombings In token we have received no ,
outnumbered U.S. Marine pa- North Viet Nam since the cease orders to commence bombtrois battled entrenched Viet fire.
ings."
Cong near Da Nang today and A military spokesman said, .In the Mekong Dt;lta, a
lilled 56 of the Communists, a ·•we have received no lnstruc- V1et Cong terronst posmg as a
military spokesman reported. lions to lay off bombings of the recruit smuggled two bombs
The fighting near Quang Ha north - but by the
same into a barracks filled with
village erupted as the Leathertrainees and exploded one,
necks resumed full scale IR!m
•Jt~'lilsd Hi 22 causing heavy loss of life. The
oJV!ratlons for the first time
VATICAN CITY (UPU - second bomb designed 18 kill
since the Christmas cease fire Pope Paul VI bas made It his rescue crews failtd to go off.
by sending three full battalions "major task" to bring peace
Military security
prevented
into the field. A Marine to VIet Nam before tbe sltna- publication of the exact number
battalion runs from 1,200 to tlon explodes Ito world war, of dead and wounded.
1,500 men.
Vatlcaa sources said today.
A 2~ ton truck carrying
GROUP AT LUNCH- This Great Lakes Steel Corporation photo was taken during a luncheon at th~ Martin flcstaurant In Middleport during tJt;
The two Marie patrols wert "The holy father Is very troops of the U. S. Army's 1st visit of the late Paul H. Carnahan to Meigs county Dec. 2. Seated around th e tabl e are Mary Kay Yost. Matt ie Ci rcle. Mrs rred Crow. the late. llil'.
operating about seven miles disappointed that the Cbrlst- Infantry Division later in the Carnahan, Jack Carsey, Hugh Custer, Jim Spencer, Mrs. Carnahan, Mrs. Harold Carn~ han ~ nrl ~'lr. ll arold f'arnallar 1. r"l;rt ri Ps of th e industrW
south-southwest of the major U. mas cease fire was not extend- day struck a mine in Bing leader
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S. at Da Nang, 375 miles ed," the sources said. "But Duong province, about SO miles
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he will continue to do every- north of Saigon.
northeast of Saigon.
U. S. and Vltnamese planes thing possible In the cause of
Details were sketchy but a U.
also have resumed attacks on peace. It bas become his rna- S. military spokesman said
Viet Cong positions in South jor task and major worry." _ "heavy" c a 1 u a I t1 es were
Viet Nam. But ther have been
.:w:acu . 1dfl.iW.WA feared.

---* * * Jury Hearing
Truce Pretense Charged
Evidence in
Weapon Case
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TOKYO ( UPI) - Communist North Viet Nam today accused the United States of only pretending to go through
with 30-hour Christmas ceaseflre and charged "the aggressors never kept their promise."
The North Vietnamese also charged the U. S. and South
Vietnamese commands with calling the truce as a "counter
Jlfeasure' to the Viet tong proposal earlier for a 12-hour
cessation of hostilities.
The official North Viet Nam news agency aaid In a
broadcast monitored In Tokyo that "to whitewash their vile
acts, the U. S. ~rdered their henchmen in Saigon to spread
the news that several Viet Cong Initiated actions took place
at Isolated posts and villages during the ceasefire period."

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WORLD
AimnN,

Body Count
Breaks 10
Year Record
By United Prest International
The nation's traffic death toil
set m: all-time Christmas holiday record today as the count
zoomed past the old mark of

A Jury of eight men an.d
four .w~n w~s seated th1s
mom10g 10 Me1gs Ceunty Common Pleas court to .hear the
charges of assault With a deadly weapon and c~rrymg a. con·
cealed weapon aga10st Pierce
Case, 50, Pomeroy·
Case was arrested by Pomeroy Police Officer Henry Werry
on September 29 following an
automobile accident on Butternut-av. The defendant allegedly
pulled out a homemade .410 calibre pistol while enroute to jail
and the weapon reportedly discharged following a struggle.
Officer Werry said at the time
a slug from the gun
went ,
through the glove compartmt&gt;nt 1
box of the police cruiser.
TALKING TO STUDENTS - ~r . Paul Carnahan. chltirman of th e board of National Stee l Cor puratiu rr. talkt d to Su rr llre rn lli gh srhool studentl
Case has been held In county in his hometown of Ractne JUst 24 days before ht s death last n•ght of a he art atta ck.
jail on $1,000 bond since the in-

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Bames Johnson, the PresJdent s count showed at least
ff f r · d ·

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~ouse wedding, a

spokesman
10dicated Monday. "She wlll be
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mhlamedH wh ~. s 'dlvthes 10 f ~~
W te press
ouae, secretary,
SBJ
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lady's
El' beth C
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arpen er.
Newly engaged Lucl, 18, and
her fiance, Patrick J. Nugent,
22 ' headed back to the
LBJ
Ranch after spending part of
the Christmas weekend with his
parents in Waukegan Ill. An
' Nugent
Air Force basic trainee,
had to be b k t La kl nd A'
Force Baseacat aSan c !ntonl:.

6ended
p.m. at
local
timep.m.
Thursday
and
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Sunday.
The breakdown·
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Traffle .. . .. .. .. .. .. ..
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Fires
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Miscellaneous · .. ·.... .. 54
T0tal --· · · ·· ............ 83%

The "Black Christmas" mark
o! 7,..
was set 1·n 1956 , 8 four
w
da holiday. This ear's period
sp!'nned 78 hours y
Texas~~~ the 08
' ti' on wi' th 52
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re rted during
po

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Ohio had

Indignation Sweeps
w t G
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BERLIN (UPI) - A wave of
protest and Indignation swept
through this divided city today
over the fatal shooting by East
German guards of two German
men fieeing tG freedom through
the Berlin wall.
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A third companion
wa
wounded and an East German
girl Clllptured when ~e men
attempted to crash thetr car
Sunday Into the fortifications at
the Henrich Ahelne
Strasse
crossing.
REPORT ACCIDENT

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Pomeroy pollee mvestlgated a
minor two - ear accident Sunday at 2:50 p. m. on West Main1~ near the Pomeroy • Mason
Bridge. Pollee said a car drlvColumbus, ran Into the rear of
Columbus, ran Into tht rear of
an auto opera.ted by
Ethel
Sbank, 30, Middleport. No .ar-

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went at 9,45 a. m. ''very qu1~t
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scene w ere e
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incident allegedly took place ChriSt mba~ . .. 1t w:s l~ne o1 e
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best C
ays been
we
By Ch es te r Tanne b'll
· of a busy sc heduIel shock Pd upon trr&lt; d•·;rth B u t Iron where a man can begin .••
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since I have
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cruiser.
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' Paul Carnahan, who came to here from arrrval by priva te their shod. "" ' sol tt nt·d lor a stt'Piwork Pr and 40 years
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Jurers are Kathleen Fink, Jo- eHn. ' d sat
atr eouac t.td 1hrs boyhood home in Racine 25 l plane m Parkersburg at II 30 a havm g been p.rrl ol l';, ul ('.ro - (•r boss thousands ul stPelw....
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an H. Wo1fe, Homer E. Cooper. w·u·ts epar
E I'llmen
St repor 30 d ~ys ago - December 2 - for m. to departure for De trort th at nahan Day .. 11hL•n trr hu lP w;" Prs.
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Blackwood,
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d Scr Herschel
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, the board of one of .th~ dream that
. rs pec·td rarlv· Ame rr- rroof.
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a1 Rutland
is bein home Sunday of a heart attack .. world s largest steel cunr pa nres. ca n aga rn btTnn.t• n•;rlrt )
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. _g. He appeared m robust health ! Relallves whom he had not For Amcrr ca . tlrouglr
th e ~~ ~,(arn ran ,,Js pleasedwa~
McCumber.
(harged w~:
·• e mts . in Racine. Middleport an d•seen for many years. and new wor ld ·s most :rdl';tn"(·d •n scrt•rr cem er 2 lh~l \1ergs
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b .11 mves I· . Pomeroy that day. H.IS sp11.t-mmwere lrfre
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::~o~~a~a~~~a c~i~Y f~t Death Count is
49

Tex., today.
THE NATION'S MIDSECtlon shivered today in the coldest weather so far this season.
A bitter rain and wind storm
accompanied by gale warnings
raged from northern California
to Puget Sound, Wash.
. Temperatures sank to 20 below zero early Ieday In Montana and subzero cold extended
over sections of seven Midwestel'll states. Cold wave warnings
were
~ted for the Great
Plains ":.om the Canadian bor·
der to northwestern Missouri
and KansaS
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COLUMBUS _ THE FIRST
ot Ohio's five unlvenlty • operated research centers will be
located 1n the .1(blumbul area
llld will be ertented to the iutomotive !Ddustry.
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.Gov. James A. Rhodes pJan.
ned lo uk the state Controlllna
Board today to releatte ta.5 milUoa to acquire land llld begin
constructloil of, ~ 7,0QO.acre
HIP.W~Y Researclr'Cenler to be
. eprerMW by Ohio State Unlver-

Carnahan Dies at Grosse lie
24 Days Aft er Re vlSI
••tIng
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DETROIT (UPI) - Funeral will be followed by services lt&gt;hem Steel Co. in 1924, working ht&gt;re. He had copies mailed belw
I services will be held WeunesGay l at the Grosse lie Presbyterian at the Sparrows Point, •Md.) for di strrbuiJOn to friends aM
i for Paul H. Carnahan, a Na- Church. Burial will be in Mich- plant. .
re lativt"S who would treiiSUI't
Ohio's bloodied highways.
Funeral services for Mrs. rtiona! . Steel Corp. executive, igan Memorial Park , Flat Rock, ; Joinin~ Na ti onal St~'e l in .1933 : them.
The highest death toll for any Maud Kohl, 89. who dred Sun- who d1ed of a heart attack Sun- Mich.
at the Great Lakes St•:l Corp.,
Christmas weekend in history day morning at her resrdence jday at hrs suburban Grosse lie A native of Racine Ohio substdrary rn Detrort . ( arnahan' V
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was reported. The Highway Pa- at 706 Mill St. , Mrddleport.
wrli
1Carnahan grew up in Beaver advanced raprdly. He . was
trot said it believed it was the be held Wedn~sday at 3:30 P·J Carnahan rose from a steel-~ Falls where he atteded school · named drrector of product ron rn Admissions Friday - Adille ,
worst three · day holiday week-, m. at the Rawlmgs · Coats run- worker m Braver ralls, Pa .. to and worked with several steel 1943 and . fr ve years late r was Barton. Raerne
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Ieral home ~ith the Rev: M. E. chairman and chtef executive of : ITIIInufacturtrs. H~ joined Beth-: elected vrce president rn dwrge Hr scharges Friday - Mrl.
The latest . count by United • Dowson officiating. Burial wrll the Nahona .. Steel Co~p . .
-·-------~ of sales of Natwnal Stee l. AIt- Robert Roush and son, Pozai,
Press IteriJIIlonal s~ow~ that l be in Beech Grove cemetery .
He Is survived by llts widow, Announce Service
er servrng as ass1st:rnt to the roy: Helene Nelson. M~
47 persons lost thell' hves on She was born at Syracuse, the !Mrs. Dorothy Sloan Carnahan,
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prestdent and senror vrce presr- por t. John Hunnell. p:~:~.
Ohio highways In the period daughter of the late Robert and 1 daughter, Mrs. George F. Pink- For Ahb1e Stohurt
dent. he became pn•s id1•nt of Will ram Middleswart, p
that began at 6 p. m. Thursday Merinda Peck White, and was !erton Jr., two grandchildren. Funeral services for Mrs. Ab·. sales in 1954.
Donna Hayman. Racine;
and ended at midnight Sunday. a member of the Heath Metho-1and a brother. Funeral services bie Stobart, 89, Star Route. Pom- i In 1958 ' Carnahan was named Gould. Ironton : Pearl
In addition, there were two dist Church of Middleport. f
eroy, who died at 3 p. m. in chairman of the board and three son. Minersville ;
fire deaths and ~ mlacellan· was also preceded in death by
HAY DESTROYED
Meigs General hospital
on years later beca me president. rcher. Pomeroy: Clara. Saylilf,
eous tatalltles, brmglng the her hsuband, Andy, and a son m A barn and several bales of Christmas day, were held today He was named vice chairman of Mrddleport : Mrs. David
weekend accidental death toll infancy.
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hay .were destmyed Monday 1 at. 2 p. m. at the Ewing ~apel the corporation in a gpneral rP-. and son. Mason ; Mrs.
to at least 52. None, howe-.:er, Survivors :ncl?de a daughter. evenmg m a fire north of Port- with the Rev: Menzel Smith ~f~ organization of top ma nag~ ment McCloud .and son. MicidlEIPOIIi:
occurred in Southeastern Ohio. Leona Kohl, Middleport, and 1nnd. Racme
volunteer fire- ficiating. Bunal was In the Gil- in. late 1963 .
Mrs. Dwight Carl and
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se~eral nieces and nephews. 1 men were summoned to the more cem~tery beside her late The following year Ca rnahanIter. Pomeroy : Alfred Duff,
WOMAN DIES
Friends may call at the fun- b!Lze and saved two nearby ! husband, Floyd .
was elected rh:&lt;irman and. chr ef tcr: Francis Douglas. AI~:~·
CANTON, Ohio (UPI) - Pat- 1 erl home anytime.
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buildings. Firemen said the Survivors include a son, Floyd executivP to succeed Thomas E. I Admissionns Saturdayrlcia Allasandrinl, 39, Canton,
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barn was owned by Creed Janes Jr .. Star Route; four grandchild. Millsop who retired.
I Dischargl!i Saturday -NJillllif .
died today of injuries suffered
LOCAL TEMPS
who is spending the winter in ren, 13 great grandchildren, a
- --- -- . - Admissions Sunday S:itllrday when she was lnvolv- The temperature In Pom~roy'sl Florida. The hay, .200 to 500 ' number of nieces and nephews,
WEATHER
Nelson, Middleport;
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the Stark County Safety Build- todav was 38 ~egreea under sun- ie Smith. The alarm wu turlied tte, Columbus, and a sister, Mrs. 'faesday partly cloudy, much Clay, Pomeroy.
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Packers to Battle Browns

Wichl~~:-:":.~

College Quintets Hit Holiday Tourney
Trail; Top-Rated Teams Seek Revenge

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GREEN BAY, Wla. (UP!)- to revive 50,431 •hUied and bllng and fumbling before the
Place tlck1J1C opeclall.st Don shaken homeww• fans.
crippled Colts In the 32 degree
the AU
Chandler, CIIIW frustrated In a Chandler was the deciding temperature.
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pro fiOiball 0vertlme
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entucky bolted Texas Tecll , rently JG!Iering 1 4-3 season
lahoma Clty, wblle
~ctor in litis too, Since he Playing without quarterback
UPI Spono Writer
and Iowa wao Idle.
1 hosls the Los Angeles Cia lc: clashes wllll tile
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out every UDpleuant mellli!J'f lcicked a 22:yard field goal with Bart Starr, Green Bay had Its
After losing etghl of 14 The Quaker City classic tn · The Bruins lind themselvJ' In· In a non-tournament
and ICOI'ed P81'1011411 re9enge only one mmutt and 58 secoods ebances to wrap up the w1n
untets 1
k th top 1 Pblladel hi g1
S! Joe!' nd 1
IWed nes day. In lbe
With 0111 lpeclacular boot to play to tie the score and long before the regula!'ton 60
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s a ' tough company with a pair of
Sunday
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college ba.oketball teams have Minnesota an opportunity to Iunbeatens, Vandy and Syra- cla,.ic at El Paso,
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cllancetoregalntheirtamlohed repair !beir Images while , cuse. which play each other lmeeto Arkansao In &amp;JI.
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dea!b
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couldu't
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prestige
this week as holiday Brigham Young, ~other ~n- Tuesday. The Bruins tang I• Iday game.
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after m!Duteo and 29 seooncls It resulted in the longest The determined Colts with
tournament.o oWing ll1to Hlgb !rant, can boos! rts presttge with Louisiana State in an Also mcluded l,a
of lteuslon-paeked overtlmo game ever in pro football, only desperallon choice at ' uarter~
gear.
with a tourney crown. Tho opening-round game.
Itournaments playl!d
blstheto·seooCbnd ovdelrtime In leaglue back, Tom Matte,
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Three of the top five quintets Hawks lace Niagara In a first Providen
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. h N are the Hurricane
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ry.
an er was mvo ved opportunities go by On the fir t
were whipped last week with round coo~sl.
th f' tee cas " wtt VUiMiami, the Motor
over lbe Baltimore Colis lor In the o!ber too, in 1958 when play from scrlm.:n.,ge, Sta s
only No. 1 ranked Duke and
Anolher Chance
~olid~y rr;es~i~~di;f ~;: ECAC at Detroit, the Big__, ..-..
tho same Colts defeated Chand- [111l1Sed to Bill Anderson, w::, "My girl .. ... I promised)• !bird-ranked Vanderbilt escap- The Far West Classic In · The tournament boasts lour
Kansas Ctly, the WCAC '
es
Y ion ~·P•onshlp. ler's New York Giants 23-17 for fumbled
lng unscathed. The Blue Devils Porlland may enable Michigan~ the nation 's top 10
FranciSCO and the ~~~~
Equally Important, the deei- the NFL cro•n after 8 minutes
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SPAIN SEEKS BID
won an overtime conies! to bounce out of its
currentl among the eight teams entered ClasSic at Honolulu.
slon advanced the Packero Into 15 seconcls of overtime in looDon baShlllnnlckd picked Upd the MADRID !UP!) -A spokes- against fifth-ranked Michigan, twt&gt;-game losing srreak. Th• ' The Blue De 'I
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an scampere 25 man for the Spanlsb Olympic which also w
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BUDGET SHOP,
Sunday against the Eastern "I prefer no! to think ahout yarcls for a touchdown. Lou Committee said Sunda that Botler
as
a n y. v~mes oppose ArIzona i holiday tourney this season b&lt;li
Division Cleveland Browns, on that game," Chandler said.
Michaels converted, and in the Spain will ask te host
ltm T · d
to
~le m ~ r:..ro~nd encount~r! neverthel~ss wrll play twul
lhe same field where the Chandler's kicks were almost second period he kicked a 15- Otympic Games dur· the 64th
o roun out the p 10, In
are av
. capture t e games !htS week. Duke. conqueP~ckers came from behind and the only bright spot of the day yard field goal te give the Colts session of the ~matlonal :!~~n· ~:~~~~:u ~os~: :.;::rou~~ g:~fs by !he ;:r . of UCLA ttwicet and Twins;,. Hollywood
Wiped out a 10-polnt Colli' lead lor the Packers' inept, stum· a 10-_0 lead, after lbeir only Ooympic Committee in Rome ern nlli.tio· Marquetle Brig~ UCLA pi ked N .I . th Ftchdtgan, dfaces Notre Dame Beds
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Despite 13-10 Setback.

Christmas Present Ingenuity Hits New High in Exchanges·
-~ r traditional exchange
of
bumorcu!l Christmas presents
betIH't"'l two prominent Pornefo~ businessmen pertraps hit a
new high !his yeor. ~d Reed,
pres1dent of The Farmers Bank
&amp; Savings Co., and Attorney
Fred W. Crow, • director ol
the hank, annually test their
mgenuity to obtain presents for
eath other. This Christmas was
no -exception. RM thts year
gi:IH' Crow a lavish "C h u c k
Wagon'' painted with signs for
th(• sale of popcorn, frog legs
ete . as is shown at right.
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Crow·s prese11.t to Reed was a
''G&lt;~slronaut!' which in reality
1s t~n outhoust. The gastronaut I
w"' equipped wilh large he!- :
mm ftlled balloons and attempts
were made S!lllday on the Pomeroy parking lot to send the out- ~
ftl - along with Mr. RReed mto outer space.
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1\ crowd of over 100 watched I
la1mchmg as fireworkt~ boom- 1
t'd and smoke bombs sputtered.
Heed, wearing a space h&lt;!l· 1
md purchased at one of the
local stores, stood inside during I
the launch allempt. Reed and 1
Ci"ow are shown above beside 1 !1 1 ~
Gastronaut with the ,
l.~unching crew.'' Others
in
P" ture arl!' ~ightning B o y d, I
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llERKELEY. Calli. (liP!\ - A social scientist says that
with widespread use of the birth control pill ''sex has be- _
j come recreational rather than productive and the whole
l..JJwrence
. Reed, Frieda
basis or our morality has changed .''
I Reed to Mannmg D. Webster,
I Others at the annual rneetmg of the American Assoda- Salisbury.
ltion for the Advancement of Sc1cnce (AAAS) at the Uni- Manning D. Webster, Mary A.
1verstty or California (ljd nut agree wholly, but none ques- Webster to Lawrence Re~.
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tioned the effectiveness of tl1e pill nor the vast implications eda Reed, parcels, Sahsbury.
fnr ('hange m the wolld so---Mary Evans, Admrx., Sam
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~AHA, Okinawa (UPil - ~ rial str~ueture
Evans, dec., to Dale C. WamT., o u.s. Armysergeants !reed The speak; r who called
er, 29.95 acres, Salisbury~·,,..,., I
by ~e Commumst Vtet Cong ImodPrn sex. r~creatmnal wa &lt;;
Clinton Sarver•. Betty s~
las t .month and who
later
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merlt in Viet Nam have been 1~Uchool 01 °f"118, or
Entrred Hospital
Arthur W. Hendricks, Matmiej
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~.:ha~ed w1th atdmg the em·mv, l L b · d that despJt€' lhe Persons entenng ozer os- 1Hendricks, to Mary E. Ho••eno,l
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the J.l. S. Military command dis° l' ds~
·tons ·,n 1, 01. 1 ..~_ p1tal over the Christmas hoh- 1Robert E. Bow~n. 4 acres,
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d . f the 111 thrrc Js so day weeken me u . em- tsbury.
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TQe two are Sgt. George E . ' ~~ ~-~~;t~e sen~/ of n·voluti~n l da I Wnght, 839 Second Ave.; Manning D. Webster, Mary
Smtih of Chester. w. va., and ! but srm ly the sense ol , George w. Hamilton, 1050 Sec- A. Webster to Fenney-Bennelt
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5 Claude McClure
of Iprogress pth a1 sho CI\S
'· gran d-,Iond Ave:' Robert L. Erwm.
Leg10n, 31 ac'"
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Cha(tanooga Tenn They were
dl B1dwell; Ja~ Ellen rwm · res, a Js ury.
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f~eet Nov. ,2&amp; at the Cambod- ' por:nts, p~;fd::. ~aren s an ' 1 Bidwell; D&lt;mald L. Elliot~ Rt. ' Fred Little lo Leon Miller,
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!an b6rdl!!f after two years
mtngues c
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I I Patriot; Charotte Markms, Delores Miller, Parcel, Salisbn~
SCientists }f) un ays sym .l \''
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K B rnett Gall•
cap~vily.
sium on ''Psvchologrcal Control mton ; . ura . u
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A ,1erse staterllent issued by 'j '" Conce tto~ and Ils lmplica- •polts; Mtchael E. Facemrre, Rt ' WUham H Clt~pman, dec. to
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mtlilary authorites on Okmawa
P
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2 Galhpolts , Raymond D. Tay- Maxme Dons Chapman, Cert.
td charges would be brought (tons'' expresse
ese vrews: Itor Rt 1 Vinton: Mrs. James for Trans., Orange.
: 4lst the men for "preparing, In all medtcal htstory there F. 'Neai, Rt. 1 Northup; Sylvta 0. C. Greenlee Dec. to HanRio Grande College has r&amp;o
f~;nishln and delivering to !he has been no potent drug used ' G. Lane, Rt. 1 Gallpolis; Rt&gt;- nah J. Greenlee, C.Orge E.
eelved an unrestricted gill of
Vret
certain documents,
many years by so : ar.na Warth, HarUord; Mrs. Har Greenlee, Affid. of
Trans., The new Rio Grande College nual support to Rio Grande, c! t5IIO from
statements and writings mtmi·
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. ' ry E Sayre, Pt. Pleasant; Ar- Mtddlepor!.
library has been named lhe major aid in the remodeling of Foundation
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cal to the interest ol the !Jntted 1ac:~. ta~~s to~~~;:: th:~::l:~ lln Hall, Pt. Pleasant;
Mrs. George E Greenlee, ~ran~! Jeannette Alblez Davis Library, Haning llall, 8B well 8B the pro- Thphe gtl~ ·~=ted ;.::
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P e
I Melvm D Moore Arbuckle W. L. Greenlee to Hanna
· Mrs Beverly Russell L1brar- gram to make the llbrll')1 a A1 us ·
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t Jnd 1 0 ted ' mixed company, whereas open Va . Mildred J 'Woomer , Rl. Greenlee, Lot, Middleport.
tan. announced today'
reality
dent ol the college by John
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1dtscussron of other methods of
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Krawsczyn, Gallipolis, repreSmdithloand 11McCedlure ;"'re bet~~ ~ contraception are no! accepla- ~Le:~.' ~~~r:: R · ~amsley' School DIStrict Bd. of Educa- M~~ D~;I~ ~a~:~d~! gnci"::. Her Interests, other than be- senta!lve of the foundation.
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' tion to Village of Pomeroy ease- urn s, • .
Ing a mother and housewife The gtlt Is part of a continuing
their Communist captors and 1 There IS. "on th e d'1swn
·•~ 1 Henderson; Kenneth
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her
Bache- have be en as a tru stee o Ha n-' program o1 aid to privately ....
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V rnent p omeroy.
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no• lor statements attnbuted to Ihomon·• posstble genetrc con· ~artford~ MtrsC I. bae Man Po~roy Exempted Village ~ of P~losophyty eg~ee l:ro~ nah Neil Mission of Colum- ported collegi!B and universities.
them in a Nov. 30 news conftr-1 trol that would prevent some atre, es o_um 13 '
rs. School District Board of Edumson nlversl ' an 8 en - bus a private social agency pro- Rio Grande is one ol 30 partleience In Phnom Penh Cambodra dtsease•
IStephen D. Wllhams, Render- cation to Village of Pomeroy ed the Chautauqua New York In- vldlng Interim em fnr ehlldre1l paling coUeges and unlvel'lities
Women mav someday take son; Mrs. Oran L. Bowser, Pt. 1 acre, Pomeroy.
' stilute Ltbrary School.
, ol roblem homes· a fellow ol In Ohio which will share grants
TO DECIDE FATE
a pill to get pregnant rather , Plea:~nl; ~Ill;:' ~ Gilmo~, George Michael. dec., to 011- ~~o~ her ma~;ag~ to ~m-1 De~son UniversitY·
a mem- totaling $43,1100. Alloge!ber,
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (UPI Ithan vi ce versa.
IPt. ~asan; rs. racy . ver Michael, Cert. for Trans.,~ . av~ m 1 . '. rs .. av- ~ ber of a women•s'auzill.arJ of more than 600 colleges and
_ The fate of the Charleston The ltme may come when Stmpkins, Pl. Pleasant; Joan A. Bedford. ,
~ wo~ked m the Cmcmnati Pub- Children's Hos !tal · vtee- res~ wilverslttes !rom ooas! to coast
Rockets, who bowled ever the 'the Boss," as the employer of Slone, Racine; Mrs. Davtd A.
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oppos1!Ion rn the new Contrnen- j
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. Davts, Rl. 3 Pomeroy; Monte er L. G1bbs, Wilham N. LewiS, I Newport, Ky. school
system.
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Purpose of the program Is
tal Football League but took a , ;om~n, ~a: in av~n aor~';. ;~ I R. Wolle, Rt 2 Haclne; Roscoe Mrs. Evelena J: Williams, John The Davises have two daugh- ty alumru chapter ~
systematically to help lnstilu1
beating al the gale, was to be , r'~!Y t Plhe set~in u of work C. Coger!, Racme; Harold W. E. Bruce, Conme J. Carpenter, ters, Mrs, Ro~erl J. Curte of 1 ~hi:~,t~ty' . m~
o1 blgher learning meet
decided lodoy by s!Dckholders. I '·h~tal e
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Demoskey, Mtddleport; Mrs. Lu- Joe H. Easton, Lovell T. Cossin Columbus, OhiO, and Mrs. Jos- 1 tal .
berague, ju .~ their financial needs The lifts
The Rockets were unbeaten sc u es.
ther Johnston, Syracuse: Willie Mrs. Worthy A. Evans, Homer eph S. Guylas, Jr. of Stevens- ~s . rung ';:::dm Col olb v: are unrestricted 1o tillow !be
in the first season in the league
D. Cross, acine; Kenneth R. Goodwin, Danny M. King, Lu- ville, Md., oile son, Samuel B. ervace Bo
' um us, s. .schools to allocate their funds
but atrendaoee at the champion1'WO ARRESTED
Cromlisb, Columbus; William zon L. McQuaid, George
. Davis of Columbus, and five DMavthlsodls aChumercbmberof ofColumbTrlnlty accordlnl to their
arealllt
ship game here was far helow H 1 C . ha
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d B. Gillogly, Rt. I Albany; Ray- Moss. Allen D. New, Mrs. Ralph grandchildren.
e lsi
us. needs
expecta!\OIIs. Several crtres were Lo ar ey Cunmngh m, 49 ' ~~ mond K. Packham, Columbus; E. Parker, Mrs. Paul R. Sav- Mrs. Davis' parents were Her major avocation ts gar- In ~dd!Uon to 111 grants pros eking the lranchlse.
f ~~~':ne ~~~n:.:;::;.n ~rrest- Richard w. Wemte, Ironton; Iage, Carla K. Pullins, Edward both of German extraction Her dening, mixed witb sporadic ·~ lf&amp;m, !be foundation clurlnl tbe
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... on 1..,_ Mrs. Scot! E. Thompson, Well- C. Rowland, Lewis A. Stms, lather , emigrated from the l£mpls at the game of goll. Her CWTent year will spend approl).
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ed by Mtddleport poh .11
ston; ll'•vid M. Silvey, 0 a k Dehorah L. Spangler, Mrs. Ste- "Black Forest" area of Ger· lamtly reports !bat her lndlller- mately $'150 1100 lor a variety of
U~VOO'ED TO INTitR£81' OF tox!Caho! ch~ges
WIS a~ Hill; Mrs. David J. Wellman, phen D. Wiliams, Alee
B. many at !he age of 12. His edu- enee at golf Is offset by her scholarshl~ .00 other types of
MEIGS • MAllON AREA
:"r h~ore ayor • rru Washington, D. C.; Vicky L. Woolever, Monte Wolfe, Ken- cation in lhts country came bas- Il excellence as a cook.
educational programs, bringing
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Gaffney, Akron; Damon
L. neth E Carter, William D. Hel- lcal!y .from pub!ic libraries. At the beginning of !he II· 111 total expendltuiel for blgher
~ '.'\~~~h-:., T:.170h~t•:= Pu-:l~
Stapleton, Rt. I Ewington: Mrs. man, Mrs. Ernest E. Higginbo- Mr. AJbiez, who lived to be 931brary fund raising campaign, education purposes dtia year to
c nmpany, 110 Mecllanlc st.. P~Jm ·
PRESENTS FLAG
Goldie M. Galbraith, Jackson; tham, Mrs. Robert A. Lang- yean oJ age, was a su~essful It was announced that the plivl- almost $1,750,00G.
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· N,ewport, Ky. Ior Iege of nam Ing the new Ubrary
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Pbone Albert Roush, Cornman der or Joseph L. A' Nea I, Jackson; horne, Mrs. Bessae
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aeeond ca ... .,.111" 1 the Middleport American Le-IMrs. Robert L. Montgomery, James S, Faulkner and
infant 40 years. Her mother, L:mise would be given te the person
DIES
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" ' " ' " , , • . , . , , gion Posl, presented Middleport. Jackson.
I son, Mrs. Jerry D. Eads tmd in- J. KocJ&gt;, attended Marysville who made the largest gill to the
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Births
lanl son, Mrs. Floyd R. Allman College in rennessee.
fund drive. This hooor went YOUNGSTOWN, Oplo (UP!)1
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the villa,e on Thursdly.
Jackson, son, 3:U am. Friday; ert G. Bennett and Infant son, evidenced great interest In Rio Dedlcatlon of !be $420,1100 Younp!Oim Pllllce a.lef John
,.~~·.~~'"'!,Pt!!~: ~:~~~b~n.r;!v~':'n~ .;:
Mrs. Tracy L. Simpkins, Pt. Mrs. Everett J. Michael and Grande College during her hus- stmcture will be held on Su~ Terles!IJ, died Sunday. Ttrlaky
~~:,;· 5;~.,~;;• :,,,::';;;.~~· 0 ':': FAIRFIEW STATION Pleasant; d•ughter, 10:19 p.m. Infant daughter, Mrs. Earl G. band's 10 yef!l's on the college's day, Jan. 16. Francis Keppel, Ia fOUt'VIved by !be chief ~
""'"" "·"' '""' moacb ''-''· "' Sunday ttrnperalures blgh Friday.
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Morgan and infant son, · Mrs. board ol .lrustees. As secretary former U. S. commissioner of anothf!\" son, Mlclvtel. Funeral
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""loJJ 14. I&gt;I&lt;Jnday reading Dll&lt;~arged
Allison L. Scott and Infant dau- of Jason ,f.,!ll1ndatlon, Inc., she education, will give the dedica- tlel"'llces will be blld Weclnes~~~ o;:,,-.:,.ll!;00
20 at t i30 a.m.
Robert L. Erwin, Mrs. Hom- &amp;hter,
baa beeu COIIII.Itenl In ber .,_ tory lddreu.
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W8B followed by tbe lnvoeaUon,
sermonette and benediction by
Rev· Tom Carter• pastor o1 !be
Rutland Church of Christ.
Speeia) 111U8ic was ~
by tbe Boys' ensemble, a solo
"What Child Is This" W8B of.
fered by Vernon Weber, and a
party followed 1n the gymnas.
ium wJ!h refreJiunenll provJd.
ed by the aludent council. Mn.
Roy Miller dlreeted and Debbll
Smith served as &amp;COOIIlpanlll
for the opec1a1 musle.
Claaael wm dllmllled at 1
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Charles Warner Leach, 211,
Rl 1, Pomeroy, suard, and VJr.
glnta Rse Blankenship, 18, RL
2, Albany; Mitchell - Chlrltll
Holley, Jr., II, Long Bollom, U.
S. Army, and Carolyn Yvonne
Bush, 19, Rt. 1, MlnersvWe.
TIME TO PAY
Mlddleport Po"""
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~ Herbert GUkey said today parking
meters In lllddleporl how )&gt;aen
unhooded IDd aU parltiJ1C lick· ~
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Tht first unde!:CfGUJICI rallwa; ,
ayatem W81 OOI1Itruete'd In Uta' '
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Rio College

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(UP[)- The Bills just .overpowered
victor over
rivals Ibis ~e and left
Diego Cha
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doubt In anybody s mind.
can Foutb"Jter:_.,;r e
Flanker Lance Atworth was
"fluk , b 1 th gu d ,1e hwas ~~lng la&gt;l year, and fullback
much\o s u .:1 (:
a':" ft ellh Uncoln went out In the
game
ay a u '9 year 8 rst warter of the 20-7 Buffalo
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Social Scientist Claims
Morality Basis is Changed

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Buffalo Cops Second AFL Title in Row

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Sunday and Uncoln, thoughj title games.
Kemp was voted Most
slightly hobbled played too, hot · "We had t~. prove last year Valuable Player in the ga.;e Choice of Nylon Covefl
GREEN BAY, Wis. (UPI) - a short field goal. So we stuck
San Diego scored even less.
was no fluke, Buffalo quarter- for hos d~ectioo of the Buffalo B d R
Christmas - a green one - to the basic.," Bratkowski said.
Lou Saban's Bills shut !bern back Jack Remp said after the ! attack.
icccx Buffalo
e oom Suites
came one day late lor tho The basics - straight ahead
out, ZJ..O, ., they captured their game. Sunday was the culmina-' attack.
~ ~C:'t~~t~~·'~Jlo~
Green Bay Packers Sunday, ail plays and simple pass patterns
second straight AFL title. Tho tioo of our play all season we ' sunday the Bills didn't claw· Suites __ _ _
because Zeke Bra!kowskl pre- - set op Don Cbandler's 25San Diego loss was the fourth scratched and clawed for they struck qui;k ly lor tw~
!erred n~! to mnke mistakes. yard field goal after 13 mlnuti!S
for Sid Glllman In five AFL almost every game."
J touchdowns
'" the secrmd Tables Set of 3
Tight-hpped Don Shula knew and 39 seconds of sudden death
quarter and then relied on Cotton Mattress
he wouldn't be coaching a Na- overt_tme and propelled Green
_ Daiy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mid~leport, o., Dec. 27, 1965-3 . defense and Pete Go~otak's
tiona! Football League champ- Bay mto next Sunday's national
Rut/an~
three field goats in the second
Lamps Ion this year, but he was deter- f o o! b a II league showdown
half for the championship. It 9Xl2
to bow out like one.
against
Cleveland Browns.
was worth
for each •;"·'eum Rugs
We )US! tried not to beat Chandlers 22-yard boot with
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Buffalo player. wh;Je the 9Xl2
ourselves," said the journey~ less than two mlnu!es to play
T~e Ruthnd Method1st church ! Harrison, Ann Colwell, Duane , Chargers picked up $3.447 85 ~~minist11 r Run~
n.an quarterback whB for t forced the overtime. His game HoJiday cage tournaments men meet Concord CoUege in ~rtstmas program and party, Weber, Grant Pope, Jane Schil·, each.
n
1ling. Daii;Js Weh -~ r. Frank Col-I Buffalo
second time this year was winning kick was 'jthe greatest 1lake the Jimelight th.is week as the 9 p.m. tilt.
w1th
Mrs
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Harold
Sauer
as
projammed
up
the
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pressed into action in a crucial thrill" of ~is ll}.year NFL four big hoJiday events are sch· Tickets are still on sale by : gram c~a!I'man, December 1.9 ~ell, M.ark Morris, Robbie_ Birch Chargers running plays
PLATFOR'M
game against the Baltimore career, he smd.
eduled.
Rotarians and at various loca-: at the churc~ featur~d the prt· j rteld Songs presented mclud- effectively that all- time
1 Rockers _
Colts, and who for the SecOlld "ThiS wasn't my first over- Th b'
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tions In Pl. Pleasant and Galli- I ruary and mtermedrate JJn- ~ ed "Santa Clau, is Comin' to rushing champ Paul Lowe .
time became a bero.
time game," Chandler said lp e .tgges, ocaly, I the polis.
lOr and Semor classes.
Mrs. ITown," and "Away m a Man- netted Just twoyardsrushmgl rt'
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"We Jus! didn't want to make thinking of the t958 g•me ;~ c~i / e':~~et~~~ry-s":'nsored In high school
tourneys, John Colwell, Mrs.
Har- g•r."
Itbe second half In the first half
a mistake that would give them which the Colts heat the Giants h' ~ebe .
a
_ourney Nelsonville plays In the York old Rice, Mrs, Dayton Parsons Dramatic re/idinl{s
given he broke awav for 61 yards
23-17 for the NFL title. ''But ; tc .
Tucsda~ mght In Tournament t91light; Pt. Pleas-1 and Mrs. Don Harrison, who were Johnson's ''The Creation" most came ~n a 47-yard ,first
StaudJngs
the results were better ''
e P&amp;m easant High School ant will play in the Milton Tour· Lach tbe lwo younger groups, Iby Jane 1.u. . ..., o:: and '' [\"! ' ,1cal quarter run.
,
Lombardi, who was a Giants' gy;~st Virginia Stat
C 11 Inament tonight. Thursday, m) he~e~ ~~t part of the p~ogram. / :ah~kground" by Mrs. Jacob , The winnmg Bills outgained .
NFL Staadinp
coach in that first uvertime battles Cam beiisvJI~e ~n:g: Gallia County, Hannan Tra~
ertta; tons were given byl c llmg.
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San Diego. 260-229, and ht!ld the
By United Pm International game, gave his team Monday l;n the-opemi: ·!·7 pm wh~ l wtll host a four team event. lt Tperrl O~ell, Joy Sauer, Tony LAhp,laylet, _Theb R3dtaol·l br!lhanl Ahvorth to four o
Iand Tuesday off before begin- C h Art La ·
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• Rutland Zaleski Hannan w ope, ,.,ulumn Eilts. Mary 1 Ig l was gtven y the .lun- catches
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I 11 , To mmy Mar t·lD, Abby 1or
· cIa~s tau· ht hv Mr : ~ w h.· ~ijii;~·iliiiiliiiiiiiilt••~;iijiiiii
stern n erence
ning preparat1Gns for the oac
Pet. PF PA Browns The Packer• ttormally
featured In Ute H'r
holiday Martin, Tommy Tucker, Mary ard Lucas who assisted In 1ts
C\eve
11W. 3LT.
0 786 363 325
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card.
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Dallas
7 7 0 .500 325 280 Tuesday.
In other games this week,
ma:yr ~i we~ a e~ by se-,
Wash.
8 6 0 .429 257 301 "I'm happy," Lomb a rdi
Jackson plays Oak Hill an di
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growled. "There's nothing else
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Waverly tangles with Logan on
Ia 0 Dell , Ellen Rtee, Jtm Morhtla.
5 9 0 .357 363
359 to say. 1 have a gre•t deal of DGauge rtadlnp: . Galltpolls Toesda y nt'ghl whlle Lan easer
ris Steve &amp;hillmg and Connie
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admiration for everyone on th I am . , . ' runmng
eet travels to Athens and Wellston
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Gibbs, and stage managers were
Westera Conference
Colis leam. Without the horses.. !on rollers. Pomeroy-Mason. 21.- to Ironton, Thursday evening. '
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St•ve Hoffman and Beecher
W. LT. PeL PF PA without a quurterb•ck the did ' 25· Pl. Pleasant 24·57• Hm!on SEOAL action will resume on 1
Cooper,
c-G. B.
10 3 1 .769316224 a great joh."
' Y . 0.44 stattonar~, Kanawha Falls Friday, Jan. 7.
PT.PLEASANT-ArthurWI~ , The playlel concluded wtth
Bait.
10 3 1 .769 389 284
IL96 _fallmg, Charleston 18.81
ham Perry, 66, Glenwood, died a manger service during wh;ich 'I
[:hirago
9 5 0 .643 409 275
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London, Marmet
Sunday afternoon in the Galli~ the congregation brought thetr
San Fran 7 6 1 .5.18421402
Iand Wmf!eld dams were on tbe
tis Medical Center after an ex- offerings to be shared with a
2 Dr. Sedan Radio and healer. Standard traru1.
Minn.
7 7 g .500 383 403
Sills.
tended lllness. He was a former I needy lam ly . e proJect of the
Detroit
6 7 I .462 257 295
Boat Movement•·
Mason county school teacher commission on missions.
6 cyl. Good tire•
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I A nativity scene was present· ~
x-Won Western Coni. Playofl
Ohio River - Jacob G. down
He was born on March 26, ed by the Senior high class
Sunday's Resnlts
13, 6 &lt;l.m.; Andrew Calhoun up The annual Christmas party 1899 in Mason county, the son •taught by !\·lr. Vernon Weber
Green Bay 13 Baltimore 10
By United Pr.., _ln~rnatlonal 14, 7:10 p.m.; Luther Herdman of the Happy Hustlers Sunday jof the late William D and Min- ~ who also served as party
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tOnly game scheduled)
This week's ~hw College bas up 14, 4·40 pm. ; OVEC up 17, 1School class of the Racine Me- inie McCoy Perry.
man . .
Economy 6. Radio and heater, standard
ketball schedule.
12 50 a.m.; Queen City down thodist church with Mrs Ow 1 Surviving are his wife Helen Takmg part were Saundra
MONIJAY
17· 6 a.m. .· J en k~ dOi\n· 17, 6:30 en Watson as 'president · was-, Da1 p err~;· one son Arthur
' Del- IDean . J ·.an s·d
Teresa 1
Fl a1 AFL StandiD
Del
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Clean throughout
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a m ; Vulcan down 17, 7 a.m.; he ld Frday with a 6 'o'c'nck ; ano Perry, at home; one- daugh-j Dean, Jim White, Larry Lem- :
By Unl~d Presl lntematloaal Baldwm-Wnllace &lt;II DePaul
Pennsyl~ania down lH, 1 25 a. r turkey dinner served in tbe I tel', O!eta Fern Perry, at horne; Iley, Dtan W~ber' !.illy Imboden
Eastern Division
N y To~rnaJ.lJents
m. Reliable up 19, 6.30
church dining room.
one sister, Miss Lillian Perry, . Darlene Smith, Koren
W. L. T. Pet. PF PA ew ork C!a ss_Je :
. Tit)()Jt duwn 19, 6·35 a.m ; }&lt;~lis- 1'he table decorations
w- ' Glenwood.
j ~nd Sandra Tucker. Carol singx-Bul
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Otterhem ~·· Ailelph t ha Wottcl.!l down 211, 10·30 p.m.;l ried oot the (.'hrlstrnas lh"me i
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B the. Christ
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Hou
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Jerry Bosworth down 21, 4:30 ' their guests the men's Bible: . a11 ey .urc · una! wtll he en by Rev. Lemley.
Western Division
Uooh al Cmcmnatt
am .. Orco up 21 5·10 am . I ss Th '
I he , m the McCoy cemetery at Glen- Gaames were played at
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Franklm P1erce down 22, 4:55 sanctuary decorated with ar-1wo · rten may ca a
1 party ~ith Mr Weber as leadS. D.
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Tournaments
a.m.; Philip Sporn down 22, 6· rangem•nls of roo insett!JS Crow-Hussell Funeral Home af-' er, asSisted by Mrs. Schilling.
Oak
..... 6 5 t .615 298 239 Ne~ York ClaSSIC;
. am.; Bob Benter down 23, 3:20 iand greenery on the :ar can-I ter 5 p.m. loday.
Gtfts were wsen!ed to the
2 Dr. Hardtop Radio and heater. Auto lr8111&amp;
K.C.
.. .7 5 2 .58.1 322 2851 val. Ken! Stale vs. Evansvtlle a.m.: Cotton Queen down Green- dies lighting tbe windo~s I t
HOSTS AT DINNER
minlster on behalf of the SunDen
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Otlrbein vs. Hofslrn
up 12;50 a.m.; Miss Susan down lighted decorated CI!RISTI.!Asl Mr. tmd Mrs. Raymood Krl-· day School, the church and the
Very clean
x-Amerlcan Football League E.:nsvtlle, Ind. Holiday Fe&lt;!lt-1Greenup I·50 a.m.; Zimmer tree, and a painting by Mrs. H. Ider entertained with a dinner IWSCS. Gtlts were also presentChampion.
I. Kel Sta.te vs. Evansvtlle tdown Meldahl 4:30 p.m.; Esso L. McDaniels "The
Nativity Christmas a! their home in Sy.l ed lo Jtm \\ ,rte, )'Omlor, and
Sunday's Retnlto
W~ster Classtc: Ashland .vs. IPennsylvania down Meldahl 5:- Scene," as the center of lnler· racuse. Guests were Mr. and I to members of U~e Juruor choir
Buffalo 23 San Diego 0 (AFL Delaware, Wooster vs. Grove 45 p.m.; Ravenswood up Mel- est.
Mrs. Marvin Krider aod Mr. by their director, Mrs: Sauer.
Championship]
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CtlY idahl 8:10p.m.; R. H. Bosworth Mrs. Tyree Pickens
Ia eel and Mrs. Vic Pecora •nd Peg- Relreshmtnts ~~em charge
(Only game scheduled)
~st~os Festtvat al New Con·/IJ down Meldahl 9 45 p.m.; In- organ music at the opeJ,.i oil and Mike of Columbus; and of Mrs. George Whtte, M r s.
e . uskmgum vs. OhiO Wes-, ca down Meldahl 10. tO p.m.; the program and Mrs. Mattie! Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Raines and ' Rice, Mrs. Weber, Mrs. Altce
SHORTY HACKETT, OWNER
I yan, Demson_ vs. Mar~elta • J•ffboal up Meldahl lo-55 P m.- Circle was organist for carol IPeggy Sue and Karen of Els- Sprouse, Mrs. Howard BtrchPOMEROY,
NBA Staadlap
:~:~ge: XaY!er vs. Wichilal 0\lv~r Shearer down Meldahl singing. Rev. H L. McDaniels! mere, Ky. Calling in the after- field a~d Mrs. Colwell. Treats PHONE WY 2-2050
By United Pren laterDallonal Ohio Nor~.~~"!! Mt~h., Tourn. 12·15 a.m.; Valvoline up Mel- offered prayer. Mrs.
Albert! noon were Mr. and Mrs. Els- were grven to all the Children.
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Ml h M;rshall,
Idahl 1:30 am: ChriSty down Htll read the story of Christ's I worth Dill and daughter, ConW, L Pel. Rio Gra
c . ournamenl Meldahl 2:15a.m.: Allon Zeph- ! birtn.
nle of Chaster Road and WarBoston
22 a .733
nde at Pt. Pleasant,
yr down Meldahl 2:15 a.m.:/ Mrs. Edith Hayman present- ren Connally o1 Reedsville and
CioelnnaU
21 13 .sta
WE~~;or~urnamenl . Buckeye State down Meldahi 3. -, ed the following program: Mrs. in the evening, Mr. aod Mrs.
Clean them all up with one loan
Philadelphia
19 12 .813 Toledo at Butier
40 a.m.
1A. C . Bradford and Mrs. Guy John Krider and Joella and .
New York
12 20 .375
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GaiUpollo Dam WaHer l' Netgler defined the splrll of' John Chester Road
, •. and start the new year right.
Wellen Dlvflloa
Capital H ~~rnameQnlo .
Hougland down 4:20p.m.; Edea- Christmas as being 1 time of
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o t ay: Ulllltico vs. na Bosworth up 5:05 p.m.; Pol· sharing joys and high ldeala·
ENTERTAINS FAMILY
Los Angeles
2t 18 .581
ington, Capllal vs. Lock-~ ty R. down 7·10 p.m.; Annette Mrs Tyree Pickens
sa ~ Mrs. W. A.. Morgan entertain'
let us help. We lend miUiona
Baltimore
18 tt .488 MI. Ullict11 H . .bou~ne AFB Jones up 6:45p.m.; Frieberger "What Child Is This?" M:s. l ed her farruly Christmas, at
San Francisco
18 22 .421 Trans lv . oliday. Htram vs.. down 9 35 p.m.; Beaver up 1:45 Gomer Lewis gave the story of ber home, Athens Road. Guests
of dollars to thousands
Sl. Louia
13 13 .419
y arua, Mt. Unton vs. Ly-, am.; Peggy Downey up %:25 a. "Tbe Advent Star," and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gottof people for hundredl
Delrolt
9 2,! .281 New York Cl .
comm&amp; t m.; 0. F. Shearer up 5:30a.m. C.Orge Simpson and Mrs Mat- hardt and son, Bruce of ColumSunda,y'a RReoulll
asslC:
I Kanawluo River - Semel up Ue Circle sang, "Star Ol · The· bus ond Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Boston 1.20 Baltimore 99
Kenyon vs. Lemoyne! London 4:50 a.m.; J. s. Lewis East."
Morgan and Keith and Kathy
of different
Philadelphia 121 San Fran 101 Sugar Bowl, New Orleans:
up Marmet %.15 a.m.; Helen Mrs. Hilton Wolle gave
Middleport.
To us, clearing up old
Chlcinnati 117 Sl Louis 11$
Arlrons
Dayton vs. Auburn Z. up Marmet 6:30 a.m.; Jef- reading, "Chrlstrnasls1 ~~~~::/~::::~::--;,;:=,j
(Only games scheduled)
as :r•u~ment, Jones- lerson up Winfield 3:30 p.m.: '!be legend of the c
Central~~qj,Mtaml vs. Rutgers H. E. Bowles down Winfield 4:- Rose was given by Mrs.
Hudquarten
bills is reason enough,
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HAD BAD DAY
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ornament m.: Allen R. Merrill down Win- Coe the legend of the c
. MIAMI, Fla. (UP!) Line-~~·~ Holiday: Steubenville field lt:15 p.m.: Duncan Bruce ma~ card.
to
m1111 Bill Ridder of Ohie -State N~...u~::k ~=~· vs. Pikeville Iup Winfield 5:55 a.m.
Mrs. H. L. McDanleiJ gaVI! II
teamed with Randy Be!sler o1 Dl~llein
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lndlana to score a ..rety for Flnall 81 E:!t!: ~"!"~ire ASTRO BILLETS
em, "Sllenl Night," '
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Unverler!b ol Ohio Stata Jiad oo '
M[ll'shall and Pl.
STON tUPI) lent Night."
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program concluded with
:1,·l4 victory · Saturday In the W~ke Forest et CinclnnaU
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tbs night that I waa at cltiD and atralllnarUy vtr1- IDUIIcal-ctmeil nn1m1 « 111elr
Christy MJnatre1a for oome llbarpnosa and quaUty had ~~toups, but actually with a far Ledbetter's, I caUibl a very aloua, and br\llbllll up occa- woadlrful •~~oaeJmoanen• ...
shown It, and 1 wondered wbat wlder-raOiing talent, Jl'or eacb polished II'OOP Cllll,~
atonally at . Le@ettar'a IJim rlet o! bfsone daya.
nt AIDwlll
he waa doing now, What he " of bis up-anckoming groups, Back Procb Majority, whlcb I thorn tho edg. Be II ooe amart A ball·bour eonversatloo wllb
By Ulllted Pnl• Jaterllalleul dolDI now-and Ledbetter'• is there aeoma to be another 11ghl bad aeon 011 NBC-TV's "To- tllowmQ,
· BriiJille Bardot, lllmed duriDg
Today is Monday, Dec. tt, an important part of it-is the bellilid, on the way, but not olght" lhoW aDd tboUibt wu a NBC-TV o!fen 111111 11 ber recent villi to Niw Yark,
the 361st day of 1965 with four kind of lhiDI that should quite as developed.
knockout - and which I felt eonaecuUve g . o! color atri Gil "ABC Seope~ New
to follow.
Interest network entertainment
Rebeonal Clall
euctly the ume 81lOUt after Jll'Oil'BDIB on New Yw'a · Day~ Ylllr'S Day with Howard K
'The moon II approachiDI Its executive enough to pick up a
seeing the ~ In penon. Thta the Orance Bowl parade, the Blnlth 81 ~temewer and lh;
· quarter.
phone in New York, or 1 Ledbetter'• Is a sort of oltl- was the !eature act of the Uule Toumament of 11-. parade talk takbJI place In lbe ~·
The morning stars are wherever they are, every few fashioned club in style, but to party, but I was told I mleted and the footbaii IIDIOI In the ~ Holel ltllta ••• Jl'riiik
~'YWOOD (UPI) -Early furlher lhat the proprietor
and Jupiter.
days, and call Sparks and say, Sparka 11 Is also a l!.tnd of another Sparks fii'OUP called Sugar, lloat 111!1 Oranp bo&gt;.!ls Slnatr~'a recent qne-mu lonetill "'!~~iDe ~. with not llated as Randy Sparks,
Tho evening stars~ Venue, "Hello, Rsndy, old kid, old kid rehes1'11al ball for b~ groups, "The New Society," which waa . , Jackie Gleaaan•a CBS-'1'1' bDur musical itpeCIII Cll 'imcmucli t. d.o at 1be end of a ty the gniding light of
Saturn, and JupiieJ'.
~ -what have you got for us where !hey can play before the at least ~s · gootl, and was Cbria1mu ~ay 1!bow r.&amp;tured TY'wtn bo f'l1ltlled Nay·a :•.
brle( nqaiJo!l, I aoliced IIIII 1 sion'a New Chrllty Minlstrell,
In 1932, the lsrl'st indoor today?"
public and make mistakes moving up ID the farm system. blm lD bia Poor &amp;iul" rule Ia 8imolle ·Siporet, o.orp ·)fpa.
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What SpsrkJ bas got- and without doing this In front el In short, Sparks baa found • a IPfclll bouf ID wltleb a lllrf r1s 1114 ~ LmDe . ., on
place
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cbaractera • • • 10IDIB pleywrlcbl who ll'!ia to
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French novelist Stendbal said farm aystem, something like ners nowadays wall that there although it is on • relatively Gluaon'a Jan••• lhow nunllel jlennade a flm~ ~ to
"One can acquire everything In baaeball's, but with his own are few place~ to learn, and small scale, video could well bjm with Art Ceriiq 1114 111ar In a drama she ctiiiJders
solitude , , . ercept eharacter." special brand of entertainers, !hey are rlaht.
take notice, IDs groupe are Audrey MeadoWI Ill a MI hlllt' I!DIIuthlul.
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!BE L1VIN' END
Deor Helen:

It'a bad -.,11 wbon our local radio advertiaea
"goin&amp;
study" rlnp at 1&amp;11.55 a pair,
but IIOW lbey've &amp;ot a new ona.
A ball boad pllch. It aoeo somethlDg Uke this: "Wballf you or
your IIIIIIIJ pt pieked up in
the middle ollht night and tak·
en to jail? W1U you know where
to turn? Jot down this llUIDhec,
jllll ill case. No ODe EVER
knows when be'll need ball
boDd!"'

he's either robbing the crati!e JI
or bas bis daughter with
We've learned to laugh,
that's what anyona who bas
"Happy problem" should
Those wrinkles won't come
til they're ready, but if
brood people wlll think vou'rell
an "old crab" no matter
young you look. - 38 • YEAR
OLD TEEN-AGER

Dear Holen:
'!'be five- foot . two mo~her ll
Ito
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Well reaDy: AU I need ,. tbe com• to visit us! I'm 1
telephone number of a goy wbo
will "spring" me. from jail! Just tary dward (that means
what tbe we!Hqulpped wallet proportioned, but half • """· II
Clll't be wllbout!
Am not much more than
11 lhls ldDd of advertisin&amp; inches tall, and to get to
really necessary? - T.W.
l!.ttch•n shelves, I must cl~~~
Dar T:
up 011 the dralnboard. I'm I
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TbiJ ldnd of adm;!ISIDg . 18 at a LitUe People of America •
what koepl lhaky radio atabona convention. He's four four Inch·
oalvenl, er cJoee to ll After all,
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bail-bonillnlls 1 legitinJSie bus- es taU, an baa a line JO in an
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aircrall company (and not .,
lne and lb bl •"·
.. uruo aren 1
someone who can cllmb into
any worse taste than those c~y small places, either-a BRAIN .
ooap and mouthwash sptels. job). My daughter, (by 1 for·
Simmer down! - H.
mer marriage) is, at age 13,
Desr Helen:
foot taller than I am. Our
I juot had 11 answer "35 • will probably be normal size.
YEAR • OLD TEEN -AGER. Does this bother us? No! Occa- ,
She DOES bave the happiest sionally we're treated like
problem, If she doesn't let it and patted on the head.
get her down. I know. I have wben people get to know us
that problem too. I'm five feet, forget our size because It's the ,
and loolt like age 15.
stature that counts - and we
HeloD, my oldest son Is II to think BIG. COMPACT MODEL
:-ou can aee bow I hate to look Note to readers '"Think Big"
!0 you01. I tried everything to is the motto of Little People of
.mke me look older, but I just America. This national organi·
.ooked ridiculous so I realized zation is a great boon to those ,
hew foolish this atitude was who ce.n never hope to be over ,
and sllrled amiling. Also doing four feet ten inches tall. If you !
eve"ythlng possib1e to be the are a ''little person" or have :
best wife and mother in t h e one in your family, you can i
world. II hope.)
get help and encouragement by
I've discovered when people wrtllDI to "LITI'LE PEOPLE
really Jet to know you, they OF AMERIRCA, 938 Blue Lake
never notice your looks, be- Circle, Richardson, Texss.
eause wbat JOB DO makes H.
more lmp,....lon.
. When our son started junior This column Is dedicated
ti, I went to the get-acquainted family living, so if you're
PTA meeting, and a mother iDI kid trouble or JUS! plai••ll
tried to help me find MY etass trouble, let Helen help
kfore I could make her un· She will also welcome
*ntaud I Wll 1ookiq for my own amusing experiences.
Cbild'o claasroom. !IGw I can dress Helen Hottel in care
walk into tbe school and the this newBpaper,
~ are friendly, but respect
110. Our 11111 tblnb it's just In 1945. the US., Britain and 1
creal Ill bate a youllJ • looking Russia annoonced they
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the town to the late Paul H. Carnahan, chairman of the board of National Steel Corp., when he was honored 11 a na·
live son of that community on Dec. 2. Mrs. Carnahan is at right in the posed picture taken outside of the Southern
lilp school building. Others identified in the photo are, I to r, Dale Dutton, Harold Carnahan, Ted Reed, Mattie CirJla, Hugh Custer, Mrs. Harold Carnahan, Tom Wolfe, C. E. Blakeslee, Leslie Fultz and Fred Crow,

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nouJh clwrooms, facilities and teachers to educate

In lho C11J1 tJiyol you 1111 lift you
- · lho lhlll" you went. Style

0287 In Powtar Buff or
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ANTAM BOUT
NAGOYA tUPI) - y~:~ t
Nakana of Japan, tbe 0
Boxing Federation's No.
bantamweight, outpointed
ny Elias of Pboenil,
Sunday night In a 10 • o
bout. Referee Masao
Kato
scored t 5().48 and Judge Joshio
Muto had it 49-47 for Nakano
while Judge Hiro Ikoma sCored
IN POMEROY - Charles Logar, mayor of Pomeroy, congratulates the late Paul Carnahan on the steps outside of it 48-48.
Pomeroy Hlgb school'a auditorium when the industtial leader visited here. Mrs. Carnahan, who was also honored, is
at rlghl
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NOW YOU KNOW
The lint ondergrouad raUway
system was rnnstrueted In London, Jn 1813, according to the
Eocyelopedla BrltaDDI&lt;a.

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Society Notes

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POTATO
CHIPS

WANT TO GET

SQUARED AWAY?
lxptm agree ... naw Is t~e time to
square up and make a fresh new
a~rt. Clean up bills and debts and
have everything in one convenient
loan. Have leu to pay aut and more
for you,..lf on pay clays.
Don't hesitate to call. There Ia no
obiJtJ~Hon, One thrifty budget loan
wiQ cut your payments. Call for cash
and get along much better In '66.

THE DELIAHitm) LONG LEG PANTY! A pretty nylon lace panel to pull you ln. A hlp·
slimming blend of nyfon and uneovered
Lyca(r) spandex to trim aU the .way through
the thigh. (elaatlc: nylon-Lyca sparidex; panel; all nylon)
S546, White, S.M.L. Reg. $11.00 now $8.99
Also 8544 Deliah girdle Reg. $8.00 now $5.99
S545 Deliah panty
Reg. $9.00 now $8.99

pair

79c 1 pair

Regularly
88; a pair

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eFormiCI Tops eP1nellng eCeillng Tile

e Storm Daon &amp; Windows
e Kitchen C1blneta
e Floar Tlls

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IIII'PIESPANTIEhlo- bod)&gt;
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1on1 body, wolat to hlp. Ulht
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frOnt panel to fllttMI tummYi
2W' bond to nip wo"'llno. Styli
0117. 11-M-l·liL Whlla.

Yet we need eollege-educated leaden. in increasins
numbln. They make wise use of our resource s. man power alld humatt skills.
Irburleadenhipfalls behind, "hat will happen 10 our
CICOilOmy-our jobs, opportunities and li\-·ing Mandards '!
. Tbil it everybody's problem-and everybod y's
cbauce. An you a donor to the collesc of your choice?

best friend

MILK

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CHEESE

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Homogenized

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A little bird
told us you were
waiting for a
value offering
like this.
Jutrt think-famotlf
Berklhire quality
and styling
at these low,
low prices.

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SWIFT'S PltEMIUM
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govern Korea as joint trustees
My hwlband l,lad hJo day too; lor five yeors, then grant
1lben we go Gilt people think independence.

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FIBERFILL-CONTOURED BRAS! Soft, natur·
al·sbaping fiber-fill adds without announcing
in this light, Dacron(r~blend bra. Won't
crumble like foam rubber. Stays cool and
comfortable aU day long. (polyester-nylon·
cotton)
822-46, White, A,B,C, Reg. $2.50 now $1.99

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MON., TUES. &amp; WED. ONL~

rv Baker, Mr. and Mrs. '~-·'·
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Mr. and Mrs. Lee om1m
and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
bons.

GREAT SAVINGS!
GREAT SHAPING!

.:"11.

llonDrary mmheca of the Mid·
dleport Fire Department
recognized at a Christmas dinner and psrty beld last week
at the Martin Restaunmt. Gifts
were presented to the wives of
tbe firemen and a gift exchange
was held during the ev~~o~~ j
Following the dinner the
went to the home of Mr.
Donald Mills.
Included in the honored
Sidney RuueU of ~~~:: !
ter, 24 years; Emmett Sl
23; Dave
21; C.
Murray, Point
16;
Paul Swisher, 14; Eddie
key, 20; Brad Hudaon,
Vroman, 11: C. H. Wise, ·wa•,er-1
ly, 8; William Bolin, 8;
Hugh McCoy 7.
Gifts were presented
department to o. E. MciKinley, j
a volunleer for over 30 years;
John Vroman oldest iQ !letVice·
and Bob Fish;,, for special '
vice.
Guests included Mr. and
James Daniels, Mr. and
Raymood Kloea, Me. and
Richard Karr, Mr. and Mrs.
vid Ohlinger, Mr. and M r
Frank Gre9S, Mr. and
Howard Dailey, Me. and Mrs.
Donald Mills, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Byer, Mr. and Mrs.
erett Bachner, Mr. and Mrs.
0. E. McKinley, Mr. and Mrs.
F. Parmalee, Mr. and Mea.
Robert Fisher, Mr. and
John Vroman, Mr. and M r
Don Lowery, Mr. and Mrs.

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&amp;-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlddleport, 0., Dec. 27, 1965_

ncb DIOII" of tM flltermllDt ,.r104.
but not to uoted t . .tv. &lt;1:1&gt; montbl.

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INFORMATION

Pomerov

watlon, New Haven.

Tlf 2-3537.

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llhiDJa lA U.• rue. paid b)' Cohuubla
n.~o.-... Ou of Ohio. JDc, &lt;CompanJI to Th•
r'"UUIRI Ohio Fual'a ratu ~ the comp~ artl
I tie for the pureh... ot aatuntl IU or 101'

By Jack O'Brian

IJl1 refund or refUndl rect1Ved from

t Ohio J'uel. • he~nalter ProYidd.
cit • ~ ........._
UGIIT lmultng, cosI an ca Ohl• ,..,.,., ""' " ••• c•.,..., ,,. The Julius La Rosas lost the wasn't even there . We o! her 11111 (Bia •IC• ......
tie. Phone WY %-7'186 and WY :;:,~~~...~' '"' ....,,1 ••w" baby . .. Joan Bennett's been thought Anita Loolae and hu• lng's very - flf8lldlon) relm'na
2-7286
12-18-301c ••• M"l"' ,..., ......,... '"'"' dating sister Connie's widower band Henry Bergor were "Ute from Special Services lD Ger-,
1962 Corvair 4 Door Sedan
$1195
'C':~~~· ~..;..~·.:;~· .'f'1 11'1 John Coulter ... Faye Emerson new Ira Katzenbergs" in their many for the bolldays; "'•kina
Local car and clean inside and out, fawn flnlsb, automatic
Ev•ryday Specials
::~~c~!~ :,•rb1 thr:.':!=- ' 1·:~ bought a casUe in Ireland and. regular frotat-row opening night lt three Perahing generatlou
tr.ms., heater, good whitewall Ures.
•t
:J:il.o:sc pu on• 1housand u.ooGJ cu'hlc bas let her hair go white . . . seats but Mrs, Katzenberg Jn. who've soldiered iD Germany . ·
1960 Oldsmobile 98 4 Dr. Hardtop _ _$995
Marie's Style Post
~:', 1!:;-.;•,::;:~'!:"..~"'!..,::: G(U'diner McKay and Mlcbellne formed I!S the one, the original, We spied Dina Merrill In a
Power seat, ~teering and brakes, autom~tic, radio and heatHaircuts · · · · · · · · $1.25 ra~:" PURCKASED GAl ADJUST· (ex..;Mrs. Alan Jay)
Lerner the only and famous first night Madison Ave florist (Rhlnelanf"or
.....,.
er,
see
th1s
fine
car
today.
Maroon
(mtsh.
Shampoo
&amp;
Sets
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$1.50
KENT
went
single
to
Betty
.
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Mrs. Katzenbergs still are and will der S) ordering posies, Yery chl1
811
" "" ,., •·~ ... ..,...,.. 1959 Pontiac Star Chief 4 Dr. HT _ _ $795
30 day color rintt,
,.;:'~1o'"i, '!'.:':'~.!:.,;:,''.,'"•~~: Sam) Spiegel's party but left In be lront-pewlng.
in a wool suit of purple
It
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d' ond beater.
Shampoo &amp; set
$3.50 Fuel. tlll .enica rate• b.enm shaU tandem . . Elena Bulova's lrivmateR wttat she WBI born to .
Power steering and brakes, automatic, ra 10
Permanents
$7.50 up be mcreued or d.creuH 111 lb• rol·
o·
Tbe h~t Paris ICUttle Insists
1 . .. ~~.~ v., w11rd tot
!!:"'"· -~riiMl• 1
Color white.
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lowin8 manner:
lng Count Dino Pecci~Blunt the
.
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Row secure Dina must feel 1 ""'' """' .n•• ~un 011 wo w Ptll
w"
Sell and Service
&lt;••
At th• ba. . rate. and
right time .. Tex and Jinx are French· om.anton_ intI banker ..01 J'ust •--use she's 80 rleh
~ pll&lt;'l ..-llnlfl 111 ......
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(b) At lhe new raUl.
Geo g L tman died b ted h ,
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181 an
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Thl difference tn lhe COlt ot
staying married in 8 separater e 1
US ; e and talented and stylish and 8•
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aadluoaal "' 0111 1"
I Marie's Style Post
:~~~~~ec~~~~~."\nthU.,0a:,~= but·equal arrangement . Which w~s dolo something very big dored: but because abe baa tbl
n:.,.. ~F~•~! ~~~ •· Daut
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
It RL 124
Ph. WV 2..5271
~~m!b~~eia~~~rt~a;!!rldb~t ,~! makes Shipreck Kelly the in· WlLahrth,thelreRedd Odnesnde " bBIInert prospect of looking like her mo1t~tf11"-v 9;JII ... ol. •.o \IIOI ....
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Syr.cuse. Ohto
Company duriDJ the~ ••me twel\·11' 1121 nocent bystander .. . Good sa·
s 8. a y up a ~ g ther (Mrs. Marjorie .Merriwe,.
rr,ro
a
loon brawl in Le Club when , Mt. Smai after surgery and ther Post Hutton· Davlea May,
llKSUlll t&gt;H.oru'' INO
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11.ooo1 cubic: te11t, to th11 nearc•t one- one Ivy League type nastily will be horne in a few days . 80 far) when she getl old.
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hurulr&gt;Adth al a cfl!1. ....~tu-n Phall be
Retir d B x Bor0 p
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For Rent .
FOR SALE
EXPERIENCED
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reminded another he'd married
e
roo
res. •m The January Playboy mag
PHO NE WY 2-21 56
u~~n~b~r111~;!~:a;!!ub;h:~~ r:mot}:i for money
In Danny's, X. Lyons underwent emergency sur has a narcisstic piece about
HOUSE, 5 rooms ait~th, USED work pants, shirts, jaek·
of the purchued ••• adlUlltment a• Cugat and his Charo pretended ge~ yesterday_at Harkness Pa- lts
exhibitionistic publish~
Of Thanks
Pomeroy, easily heated, out ets. and shoes. Carl . Cheva.
~!c~.r::in:1th'\J'~ra~:::~re: !~· a'::.i ~Mr C gie Lorraine Allen vihon . TextJ1~ exec~tve Ned pi t 'th 10ts of nekkld
--~--- -- of high water. Phone WI 9-- lier, Long Bottom, Ob10.
aner the 30th day &lt;th• err..ctlve datel ex s, u
Spellman and his Corrme were ~m e e WJ
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\\'i~H to tht-tnk all of my 2180 .
!2 21 6tc
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12--11·2Stp
foltowon 11 tlte date on wni.'n a nl'W
smiling parents watching their pldUres of dolls
(Jnc11Jdmg
nte of Ohio Yuttl II flut u.etl
tn eomnudes sunbathing on the roof)
fri ends for cards and•s letters
n pa- BRIC·K
- DUPLEX3 - bidioolnS APPLES, red and yellow beticputlnl the monthly blll 10 tllO' I'OIIl·
daughter Lisa receive First HoI n·n•I\"Pd while l w
P'rom the largest truck or pany; pro.lded \hat th• ComP&lt;~n,.
Iaround hiS $800,000 Chicago
. .
1y Commumon
Winesap,
bulld-"r
•hall llave
med wuhoftheObloPublic·
m a pr 1vate
.
10t 01 e1pected
tltnt in lhe ~Ietl..110dist Hiver· ! living room, dining room, kit· iou5, Stayman,
O
........ rad~a'tor to the itlel
Colllllllnlon
and UHI·
tile
fro Lisa'
t cer·
l bOUSt, S1mgs
5
,,,dt' !l o~[Ji tal. Cnl . unhu~. Oh io. chen, basement and garage Grimes Golden, Melrose. p- smallest beater core.
Clerk of l:oundl oJ the VJUa~~:'! of
emon~
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grea unc e and unexpected names of guesta
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Bt
d 'I alld Sunday Well's
MiddlePOrt. Onlo. not lell Ulan fifteen
FranCIS Cardmal Spellman
Pt:lrl Parker, Laurel (I: IIf .
forced alf ga.'l urnace , U- en in Y
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$
(15) dYYI prior to the effective date,
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Un 1 Fr -•• •··t I I tl who drop by for the awlngiDJ
l'l 27 ltp
ternut Ave. Call WY 2--5127.
Orchard, Wilkesville, Ohio. I
a computallon In support vt lilld I'll....
c e 8uA s 1a.ll oca ac v~
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I ludl M Sahl
tfc
12 8 30tp
chaled IIIII adjullm~nt, to~:r.thtr with .
G B d tad• M 0 ity before his Vletnam trip
nove Ues, DC ng ort.
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Pom~rey a nouce tb•t 1ueb pureb11'ed ga• By Wayne . ran s
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King of the Squares· Lenni 1
\\1SH TU THANK the • I
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adJustment 11 to be plu~ed In ..n .. et I p 1 vaulting has become a ! L1za MUU1elh adored the art of B
t . t 'M I . Bel
h to ruce, cour jes er; e vm
MF: Ch h for the 1MODERN unfurnis_hed 3 r_o_oms TWO_ bedroom, 54"
. Ho~se. _
u n:ot A. M. on tile effectiN •Jute
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t 1t
New
pamt
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and
sh&lt;~ll
apply
to
an
hill•
rendered·
spectacular
and
popular
sport
ar
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znavour
enoug
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of
the
shrinking~vlolet
legal
1 8 38
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fin(' Chri~tmas basket so gen·l and bath. Furms
u l I les. traJ ~r, x . .
'I KARL GRUES!:!:R, Plumbing onB~n~,.;~~rn ''::t\.,~i·~ME~T
with the invention of the gla~s I make a trip to see him sing In! s;t; Robert Mitchum of the eJ.
~!'OLI~Iy filled. MD.y GGd bless I Coats Building.
11 16 tfc See ll at Damels Gulf Sta~l
d He1'ting
Minersville Whenever, ll.urJDII l4 q~arlerly per· ('ber pole This type of pole IS Canada.
Ider swmgers,
. . Sal Ml neo, Hugh
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12~15-10tc , an
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Heights
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I d
ted t'••t'de and CHRISTMAS trees,
sheared les We have aU Sl'zes sewer 9equenl to the eHI!!l"ilve d ~ltll or lhll
h . hts
attained
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'Jrc.. \'l'rgl'e Wolfe. 12 '1.7 ltp'
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tul co1t clatllll!, the compuy ~·1son to e1g
never
a New Jersev divorce
Bob Meredith, Norman Mailer and
lod and Fnund
out. Call WY 2-5127. "9 tfc
SBocoltt~~ 1:ee:~~:~ i;~~ Crnalalchwinyes .., ~9e7a4s,ond~byleor ~~gt:~· ~ ~~::• F~ef.el~hn: ~!m~~~~~~ll:.han''~~~ Iwith the old wooden poles. But Paris, his m~rriage to Dorsey IIhold on to your bat in t hI
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crc~e the 1ervlce me• in the fol· every new advantage Is attend~ , st". Helen O'Connell annulled Whlte House ring) _John Lind·
- T-11'0 Beagle n~bblt dogs
---· ·-d Carr
12-13-l2tp
9 15 tfc
IOWini manner:
ed b 'I
spec'lal disadvan- 1 '
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.· UNFURNISHED 5 rooms an
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t n Di~ldtn1 •uch tetuu.1 or re·
Y l s own
quit rock-roll and joined
an say ... (Page 205 lD act).
hind$ by lhe
aclualIM volume~
or P•~ : ta~
. ti' on f'IJ'm
As a prope II~
in tile vicmity of State_
v \1G.!lr· bath, downctat'I'S apar tmen t ! T-HOROUGH BRED C&lt;ll!ie pups. BEATING• PLUMBlNG Rural purrh.lll(',j
durin•
twel~e mo:Jth ' b""' .
d' d ' t e Iavta
t
agt o; nC'.ar .ches er . I age. N!ce location in Middleporl. Phone WY 2-6:1.54.
Dolol Hottle Gas. Arnold Bro- penod endtn~~: wah th~ .,uarler ~~ In thiS case the tsa van ag er . . . Robert Shaw starred in
l''ITY ralHf'S mnoculatwn tags
tf
tp
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which tbe rerun•! or refun.11! wrn· Is
ciated with misuse Glass
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thers, 618 E. Main treet reC'elved. The quottenl 10 de111rmmttd
asso
. · ted "Battle of the Bulge" without Tommy Richardson's funny
Ci'll dog license nllm rs
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wt'f Mary Ur but dec'lded to- c th II . k b
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Pomeroy.
cenl sh111l be lhe ··~tuM il.dJuit.
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a o c JO e roug more ..c.
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HJ l. " ' era rewar:
. · f\vo -11fAILER SPACES for
. M&lt;1chises. Salesman'&lt;~' -- .......
ment. "
weights. Each weight
es gn~ gether is better and so wrote a ummeriment our way uch a:
1~\;o~~~ ed to correspond to the weight screen script for himself and • 1'l'm an intellectual Catholic.
Phone Today For
Rn:l-;h . Bo~ 66 · Mmersv dlc ,l renl in the Village of Middle- . Sewm~nstrators. While they 1
at~~r~~!
!!r~~~e
e~~!~
;hhu
li. Phone WY 2·3327·
I port Call WY 2-3346 or WY 1 dem
. I
~reased for I twi!IVe month period ' of the U5el'.
bride
Nifty Newshen Joan [n case of an accident call a
12
22
61p
2-218.6
or
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2-.'600.
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lpaesdt.
These
machines
equtp1
FREE
ESTIMATES
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proper
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Is
I season is happier Jesuit."
' and
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to zig zag, make button. .
third month aner th~ 'l,uarl~l·ly per·
en e
Crosby's Vue
The big grin
1
Notice
__ _____1~ ~0 tf:_ I holes, darn, embroider, etc. ,
~:r e n r:~~~hM~h"T:!'":eJr .. ~~~ ':~~~:.used the pole is virtually UJlo -her mother'.! ~angerous thumbs-up Walter Scbirra ge!I
ON
I
ment
lhall terminal•
per· blood-clot diswlved and she is ture as the Gemini
capsule
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month•. ,,I tile end of breakable andB therefore
t
thusiastic
)EI.I(.;-!OtlS Homemade Pizza,· FOUR ROOM furnished apart- Pay $6 per month or pay ba·
11..I'•_tiC, ance due $54.62. Call WY •v
e ALUMINUM SIDING tbe Publlr Com"""'
ll ~~~ ' •""11 fectly safe. l u en
,.,....,_ "r5c, nd $1.00 sizes. De· ment. Wy
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commiulon
are out of hospital . If Rnddy Me- batch opened waa a warm thrill·
0ften
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I Ohta and Clerk of Council of the ...II· I youngsters
DowaU looks back he'll dlscov- er of 8 happy moment . Greg
luw Pizz~:~. $1.50. Jack's 0:1i· ~--- Far S•l•
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' tal{e tof .MiddlePort, Oh•o, lhlrty ·~o&gt; Itempted to use a lighter po~e . er he's following himself - in Bautzer is advertising Jungle
ry B:Jr, Middleport. 12 8 tfc
· R~~· .~~~~-·~li=:~~~c~or~:~~~
e ROOFING
I :~~~m~~f~n t~n t::P;!~c\:~e ~~;~;ere~ 1than the one spe&lt;'ifi~. It IS 1 the current Music Hall's 11 That Jim Aubrey . . After Johnny
- - Wanted n ·siNExPENSlVE to clean
ildju~tmcnt toi/ether "'lt'l II J\·(1·1true that if your .son . lS hilucky
Darned Cat II and in its next Carson enthused about the IS·
f"fl r')!ovment
d pholstcry w i l h wa re, Sugar Hun Mill, PlckExterior Decorators fund
UC'e lhll the refund Jdjunment w•ll l
h
.
,
------.rugs an u
Hardware, Mason. . I
•toe placr-d in effect as or 12.uJ A. M. 5UCh a pole may hft hlm g er Warnef''s "Inside Daisy Clover" tronauts Skitch's piano nood·
-~;. . - -;0Ul,D !t' ke a perman- Blue Lustre Hent electric ens
Of Oh'
! on
the err . .cttve dule and 5hall •P~&gt;IY th th h a ·er pole he should
b
R be
'
Fr
Out or
- ,. 1 11
F .
12·9-30tp l
10
lo all bllll rendered •In a.td .. u.-r an e e Vl . .
. Met eauty 0 rta Peters led the pretty II om
t&gt;n: home in exctrange (or shampooer $1. Baker urm- '
WY 2·5644 Middleport. 0. I ~hn dat~ for a ~welve m.. n•il penod. be using, but thl~ lS too mucb : and husband Bert Fields dine Space," the kind or subtly topi·
h· J, J"t''\ork. Wou!ri prefer stoy·
ture Co., Middleport, 0 .
·~ --1965 STEREO CONSOLE
-· ~:~~~~~~~"~~f;!~llot~~e~~r~:~~\h Pt~~ l"k l I g Russian roulette I
Wh
I .. lit
tal to
tcb
d
I
12
27
6tp
Just
taken
Jn. 1965 model radiO
ehas~d
Jas
adju~tment
·~·l
the
reI
e
pay
n
'I
at
the
lte
House
with
LBJ
ca
triVIa y cer n
ca
i~l! With 8 couple or el er Y -~~AUCfl()r'ljt:ER
1 fund
adJu~tm•mt• determln&lt;ltl
u• If he is not so lucky, and the t and Lady Bird Dec. 20 night, our ear .. · Yvonne Craig mov~
1 up~
Anna Thompsott, Rt FOH •·a job ~.;]Jd~~e--fCelin'?• l ~quipped stereo This
set
Complete Service
here1n prol"ltl~d tor the """' four pole s!Taps he may be impaled when she'll also be on _ via l ed up from Mort Sahl if only
er system Du
ltl quarterly J)l!r!OdB.
'
.
'
~ l'nnlv1lle, Oh io. ( 2nd l'OHse. clean carpets with Blue Lllstre. has tWins peak · -~
f'ril' li.radturr•
(-lJ Wb~n a refund or Nt·.mrl• hav• on one or the fl'ilgmenls.
tnpe - the Perrv Como' slightly, to VInce &lt;Ben Casey)
, " 1 '',,tch Ridge Ro:~ d at AI·
Rent electric shampooer $1. 1 el volume control.
been
used t·u~tH
11.11 &lt;l credit to the
must Clms
. tmas Show .I LBJ. arrang~ • Ed \VBrd s . . J 0hn G'leIgud's cou dLcvely
I wal~
r 1 Write. Prone or Conlael
pun·hued
Ulldl!r till' l"IJ illP!l"}~a·'H I: p aren ts and coa{'hcs
.
frld ).
12 23 3tp
Pomeroy Cement Block Co., l nut finish.
se on y our :
A. l.. ~RAUP'OKD
fOim"r fuel cott clau~e but _not lor , make sure that their high-fly- . ed for them all to watch the I 5taT in ''Ivanov" on Bdwy next
- -~
h
12 27 61 I months Take over payments
Ra iD Oblo
twelve 1121 month~. 1he f.OJIIIPOIII\ I
d
d th. '
.
Pomeroy, 0 io.
c
·
c el
~h&lt;~ll t1rll!rrnine-" refund 114Juttm~nt 1 ing charges un er~tan
l s Comocast after dinner.
Spring wiU be Vivien Leigh.
1-! ol.o Wanted
--- -----~
1 of $1.2 ~ r ?r \I"''C'k or Oa\" b:"ll-'
5 I ue for ~Ul"ll rerun~ or reCU:lj~ HI tile I d
too liaht a
G'
s· •
- ---- ---- C\RPE1'S and life too can be:
d $S · I' C ll WY 2
... 11me manner as preeerJbfld m. para- an never use
.l..lfi
mny
nnms Minnesota Greg Bautzer's being dlvorc.
\! II S- - Married farm hand
beautiful il vou use Blue ance ue 6. ... a
·~
•uph - ctl. said refulld adJutment
nightclub went kerplunk . .. . ed from Dana W·...•- but be'a
fur grade ··B'' dairy, house
.
6555.
12 21 6te
Ovtrsul Employment
will be IPplled ta tbe !lllet'Vlte n tu A_ .U dau'""'ter 2 has
v v Swi
be d I.
,_
Lustre. Rent electric sha m- SEW lNG machJoes. repair ser 1
whiell would otberwt.e oe to eifed • ~nY
&amp;..
• •
era era
rt must
o ng sWI proud of ber careenJng Cl·
fJ I·mshPd. Glendale
Skid~
.... ~~~,~."~::e~~~~~·c.~~d~,~~~~=- walking almost a toed
year. She
something right- she lunched ......
h'
Phone pooer, $1. Baker Furniture, vtce. aU makes. WY 2-2284. AU trades truck driver to ~.._
""r - told us tn the Colony
more, ~Sha de, O. to.
Mddleport.
12 20 6tc
project engineers. Africa. Til• company •h•ll. file • eomput•· terribly pigeon .
.
in "21" like Melba must bave Dana's off to Gennany lo •tar
12 2.3 6tp
Tbe Fabrit Shop. Pomeroy
Uon with lhe Public UtlllUu Com·
. h
h
,
69 '118"
1·
lo-·- -Authroized Singer Sales and Europe, Asia, South Pacific, m1111on or Ohio •net the Clt!'rll: or it help if s .e wore er
m the good old days- surround~ in 1 movie . . . Glynnll JQhRa
THE PROVEN carpet cleaner I Service.
t&gt;aid travel, bousmg. food. g~f:.111 in °~ut!~o~tt~~·e.;; ~~iu~~~~P"~~:] on the oppostte feet'!
ed by seven men
Mome checked into Mt. Sinal for two
1 29 tfc
Blue Lustre Is easy on the 1
Atlantic. RI.;h salary jobs. JUitment determined undar 1hl1 para. A-Pigeon
toe is
(Mrs. Warren) Pershing all&lt;( nights _ while spouse Elliott
budget. Restores
forgotten ; Real Estate For Sale
male, female over 18. OEIB "~f,'·w ... ,,
a ,,,. or associated with a bigh •
family are off to Jamaica; one Arnold had his gall bladder recolors. Rent electric shorn·'
.
Box 23190, Oakland Park. ;:;mr~~~od :U~~~~e:, ~e~eu~m:n! foot. Although a mild degree
moved ... Peggy Lee Picket:!
pooer $1 . Pomeroy Cement FOR SALE: 6 room hou5e With Fla. 33307
credit undttr the Company'• i'onner pigeon-toe may be ~~:'·~~~:1
London Lee to headline tbt
fuel COJt clatlle. •neh refund •mount•
degree Is a
bath ' full basement BIM HyBlock Co., Pomeroy.
llall not ag~ln be und to determine ous, a severe
Boston Blinatrub's bill wUb her
12 20 6tc sell St., Middleport. Phone: CUS1'0M BUTCHERING 8Dt 1a refund adJ~t~tmena eJ:cept .. pro. . cap and should be treated.
bpt not for family reasons _
RUTLAND
- - - - - - -- ---- ·- Pt. Pleasant 695-2607.
cutting. Will buy hides every vJ~~E~I/,~ ~: 11~~~\: ~41 -u.pm•· reverse her shoes. Instead have
It's not either one's real name
I USED c!otht'ng for sale. Large
11 16 tre
Monday. Phil Meier, 18
Pbooe
C'ondilioned
lervlce ttl
to bll
lei!· a leather wedge inserted in
-~
. th e 8econd pta-·
·"- ,_.
.......
U ,~:vered
by aald the
Company,
•ue~.._...
~
m
.,..,, .._
assortment,
Men's,
women'
s
WY
2-3510.
9
C
ton
or
...
Punuant
to
u.~
o•dJ.
the
outer
(lateral)
aspect
thinks
be's
very
fUnny
Apply WY 2-2156
and children's. Jeffers Used
Insurance
A
Sal
!':~c~o~~~r::ar~:,·;::_fo;n~om~~~ her shoes. This should be
DEC. 21
•
Servtee.
Cop
UIO
II
aemu
.nau
not
"
ntended
to least lh inch thick at the
The
Amert'can
Legion
AuxUTHE
Cl othing Store, State Route 331PHCrl'O Conymg
,,
other ransume111 of dlffereol ~laY1e1
all a ......ltiJ
Pomeroy, Ohio. Monday, Wed- tea made of tegal papers. 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent Wltll After Ill reuonable require· edge. When this treatment
tary of Drew Webster Post No.
Pleallllt v ey uv.ra
OAILY SENTINEL
nesday and Friday, 9 to 7 b1rt11 records atld almost any condition. WY 2-3951.
~uer~~•e',or .~a"f~~~t ,::~. ~~':merr~~ started e'Brly the results are
39 will meet at Bailey's restaur· ADMfiTED -Gary Rea, Pt.
~-:"":'":":~""""""
·::":""'::~:
,
p.m.
Saturday,
1·7
p.m.
other
dllCUIIlents.
12
2.3
trc
provt•ton
•h•H
be blndln• upon uld ua\ly good.
ant, Tue-•·y, between 8:30 aDd Pleasnat•, Emma Sue v•--·u
DEPENDABLE person needed·
Company, its succll'uora or Ullllll.
AIII'"I'N
12 21 6tc
Beater los~~ruce, PomeroJ
-d-- dunnr each month of uch yflu: ~Would giving a
7 p.m. for a dinner, followed pt Pleasant.
lor ~teady trpavel amongd Mc~nd-~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;..;.-..-;1
I 4 Uc 196ra1dFIOA,LhCea0tNer,Deauttuoxmae lt'cTtrua:: r:ctt ~~r~,~~ ~:~ee~~nntu!~.?Lr,~~~ -.:-:,~ baby small amounts of wine
with a party and $1 gift U· DISCHARGED- John W.
~umers in omeroy an
I•
B • k
$2750
after ~ompllance with the rorC!I(IinJ beer cause brain damage?
ch
wamer. Leon ; Mrs. Earl MatrJ\r&gt;port. Permanent opportun- 65 UIC - \AETNA CASUALT\' lnsurHnct" mls!!ion, motor overhauled provhuont ta. may be cteUvtn•d to
glln
ll
ange.
Mullen Lnsurance Agency, tnc. $6'". John Richmond, 814 East Jny other Culllurner lnd ado.l!Uonal A-Aitbougb v I sma
DEC. !I
tol, Leoo; Mrs. w. E. Uptoa,
1.,,, wt'th large rmnufacturel'. LeSabre Cw;tom 4 dr. Se·
dan. was $2,995.00. One care
at~
:~':·~ndo:r c:;:mce:~d~:~-"•.ue,h,,um,,•,• mounts of alcohol to toddlers
Tht Pomeroy
Shakespeare Leon·, ·Mrs. Samuel Mlller and
t•; 11.1· rel iable person consid· 1u1 1oca 1 owner. p owe r Pomeroj, Pbone WYt ~338L
M";D St., Pomeroy, Ohio.
.......
ctl
!2-l·tfc •ue.h r1te~ •• may be aJree 1 u1oon a common pra ce 1n JDme club will ' meet Wednesday at 2 oon Evans.
1 Uc
Pred. Write Raleigh, Dept. steering and brakel,
between the company and 1u~:h con·
tr'
it Is
"""'
F
t Ill
Ponfl'ac
_
$1877
===;--;~;-;;;""";;;;,~•umer
ar
cansumen.
European
coun
res,
p.m.
at
the
horne
of
Mrs.
Ben
-----63
UH L 840 244, reepor • ·
GRANGE INSURANCE. Mplllleu l
Legal Notice -~ uos~:o~eJ:..~~e'e:;.m~.,eaurd~n~toP.~~~ couraged by Ame~lcan docl&lt;&gt;rs.l Neutzling, for their
annual
PLAN SERVICE
__'ll_ 1..:1p:...... Bonneville VB 4 dr. Hard
lmurance Agency, Inc., om·
•haJJ conform with and be 1ubJeet to Alcohol 19 on acquired taste
Christmas party.
Tlte DanvlUe Pl1"""" .... u...llnel1
- _ __ _ _ __12
Top. Was $2,195.00. Beauti·
Ph
Wl J..338)
ORDINANC! NO . •,
the Rule• •nd RetulaliOIUI lor lllr!l· tber .
h
about estsl~ ·
... ~ ""
589
For Rent
ful all white finish with
eroy.
one
·
REPEAUNG ORDINANCE NO.
Mh1n11 , .. •enrtee or '"e l"omJ&gt;any
e IS no urry
'nle Wildwood Garden club church will have Watch Night
1
white inter10r. Powl'r !'-terr9 1 Uc 1~:~~~~J..R~~=-ITED OBSTRUcTION ' ~~~ff!• u~~i ~~~e:n~a!'::t;;~~ o~' 0~~: Ushlng a liking for lt. ~f 8
will meet at the home of Mr.!l. services Friday evening, Dec·
TRAILER Wf, Rutland, five ing and brakes. Automatic
Insurance
Re l1 onhiD"d b' the Council of SEt-TION "' That the natural aa~ is thirsty he should drmk
Homer Holter, Chester Road, em~ 31, from 8 p. m. until
m1les from Pomeroy. Phone
of Middleport all follows: fuml.8hetl or dc&lt;ll v&lt;:red IIUJIU~nt to
· I
ler
""'
- -::C':':':-c::-:-:::--:----c-:c---,: theseeVlll~ll"'
l That Ordinance No. 5&amp;1. pro· the Lerm• of Ultl orclln;,,...,, by the i orange JU ce or wa .
Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. for a 12. Everyene t.s welcome. The
SH 2·5613.
12 23 tiOtc
\U1'0MU8LJ....ti.
msurance
been
hlhlti~ll
·
the
Obilrueuon
of
sldewallul
1a111
C:um1•any,
!hall
na\·e
~n
aven1e
lthat
replaceS
the
first
1
eancell«&lt;l Ia( your oper• be and the ume 18 hereby repeale&lt;l. heartlng valul!' of 1.(1011 rltilb thenn·
th hlld !
potluck dinner.
pallor is 0. H. Cart.
hiO
Sec 11. Thii Ordinance lb~ll taka al Unoh per C'UbiC toot for anv con• these rObS e C
0
Pomeroy O
4 ROOM CO'M'AGE, bath and I
I
lur'l lk:enlef CaD WY 1-1.111. etfeet and be In lone from and after .e~utlve twelve c1:1) month pnl~d ~Ub· needed nourishment.
·1
Ma..
Decemher 13, 18~.
Ject to a ~arJance of not mnr&amp; lllan
gt~.s . Furnished or un furrus t~ WHY wor-ry over 0
sluggish
._...~ r 1ned the 13th day of December. five !111 per l:!en.t upward or dow 11• Whatever
the
ttl. Call Carman's Rest home. sept.lc tank Get Klean·Em .
d
T
t11611.
want.
g
however
Wante
0 Buy
Atllllt: Gene Orate, Clerk
SEL"l'IO." ' 5: In the event the state a es,
, brain
12_ 2l tfc All Septl'c Tank
Cleaner, ====--------;------; ··· ~wayne GJbba!lll.
of
Olllolhould
or tl:lehereafter
vmare orJmpo.e
MiddlePOrt,
-_-.
Presld11nt
of Council
Ohlv,
1 tllX would not be one of them
,
Lcmdmark Farm
Bureau, USED 5nare drum and stand.
(JaJ 27; (I) 3, 2to
upon Ula Company lllal •• not nnw large amounts were gtveu
H_JUSE IN MASON. Call TlJ.. I Pomeroy.
12 24 3tc
hnPIIsed,
or any
1hould
hereafter tn~reil~l!
long time •
12_1" 30lc Ph: WI ~3833.
ORDINANCE NO. 192
Ole rite or
lat now lmpoll.!d up. ·OVer a
1Z 21 61p , - - - --~--~ -·u.926
---F1vln,11 snd I"!IUlatlnl the prlt:e lon thll' Company above the ux rat~
-.
.-·-- ~=~==--;-- - -~ 50,000 BTU floor furance,
WY· SPECIAL, fox gray 2.50, red that m~~ 1.18 charted b~ Columbll now nlttlnJ. other tnan th 11 rate 1.1n
d gbt I ~ IDOIHI
11&gt;USE FOR RENT - 5 r~ms 2-2651.
4 30 6tc 3.75,
all four feet on. Gas of Ohto, Inc. ll.l IUCJ:!('UQJI or property IJJted in lhll rul el!tate In ~My au er, I uaS
;,nd bath on !U. 7 above Che·
Bill Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio. ':~n;f ~.'dd~=~~~,' J~o. U:.~beto v,t~ ~r!.c~:ed d~ 11~!~'01101~1 he~le ,;a~~ onucleosis. Could th1a lead
1' 23 6t
Inhabitant.. for the penod of Four ereued to tne extent ~ece•aPV to leukemia! Is there • cure
hi. e eau WY 2-ti508
t4oJ Years rrom an' a" er ..
w..,
v~
eompenute the Company lor "the in·
I •'
12 20 'etc
TIME TO BUY
" - c d.1te
~ •&lt;&lt;-•••
' r'
of thll ordinance
crea.e In eoat due to IUCh new IU: OlOnGnUC eoBIS ·
d
FURS AND beef bides. Carl BE rr ORllAINI!:D BY THr. COUN· or hliher tn: rate. Thl1 ¥hall be tlone A _ lnfed&amp;oua rnot&gt;Onluc!leo-11
.
Two bedroom bousetrailer, an
an
Chevalier. Long Bottom Ohio en. OF THE VILLAO&amp; OF MIDDI&amp;- f.n the followlnJ manner;
. . furnished. can WY 2
EADY FOR
I
PORT. OHIO:
UJ lf the new til. or blihlr Ull sis is not related to leukemia.
ulihlleS
•
BE
R
11 19 ?btp S&amp;.'TION 1: Th1t for the period rate 11 compU~ed tn dlrt!ct nlatl n
h1
1
~')46 WY 2--2186 or WY 2·3600
of Four 141 yean from and after the to 1&amp;1 sold or revenun receht&lt;l f~r Your doctor may e p c ear
'" '
,.,t• ..~ WINTER WEATHER
ANTIQUE Furniture
dishes etteetln
dJte 01 lbll ordinance. t.M the uJe of ••· the r3teo~ tet forth it up without treatment
allier II
Ul' v-~
"
m~xlmum pr1ee which Columbia Oas hereln 1ball be adJUIUid to the ell•
th
~-,==-;:;:::-.:c::':'c:--;
misceUaneous. Call or write: of Ohtu Jne. 1u •ucca.uou or u· tent neceuar)' t11 Nco•npen 8., the two or three mon s. Corti· II
f) lliEE BEDROOM house for
u- HOWIII'I
-· Cecil, 8110 w~ I lor
~llnl. lhall be permilt.W to cllar•• Comp"ny for th• amount lbi!!P.!Of.
JUJ·;,.
~ nd the minimum price
at , (b} U the uw IIJC or hl&amp;h .. r tax son or a related drui
H·nt Phone WY 2-2246. 161 N.
MaiD St. Pomeroy
j whlrh ll or the)' Jhlll he required to rate II not related dlreetly to lid shorten this period.
1Z..14-UC
'
'
furn\llb natural 1111 to the Vlll•s• of 1ald or to reven 11 u received for
:,th AVe,
fJ 29 tfC Middleport. Ohio, aod l11 lt.l lnhahl· the 11ole of il&amp;l• then the IDUII doUar
·
.
IUI'f'
tan\.11, JhDil be and the 1ame ill here- efflct thereof upun lh.O COlt of Ht'Y•l eff~tlnt dste of tiW ltltQ\o, OtdiD•
'
t&lt;;t; anG mur ,.ll"' \'1:1
l&lt;:tl&amp;
FURS WANTED: Red Fox, $3. by find f••r each Individual eun.um· In• u by lhe t:ompany ln lhe Vlllate anc• 01 reiOlll1ton purlll.tnt to wb1oh
a1 IDd IZIIfundiiiiMt ' - "
$! ar, as follawa;
~ ~n~u be detenntned, Jt~•e·l upon 0 p. tha naw tu: or lntN.,.d tall rst• il
We'D prepare your re~d.y JJJIDd COJio
tLOWEST PRICES
Muskrats, $1.50, raccoons, .·1 Thir1y Centt (3(1(-l p~r one hund· eratlon• of the CoiUI"I:JIIY In the VII·
tmpo,f'd
nen•..
mv
2-&amp;434
"
e
tft
F
A
0
nd
{10()} cuMe feet lor the
flut
laoe
c1urina
··I
II
I
.
•
t
.... '"
eALL SIZES IN
75. Maran ur gency. ( . 1.1100 &lt;obi·•·. r~el. ued lhrou ... eacb 1able tw.,lve month•
'"" DIOIPf!n&lt;otl
f"!Cet&amp;endlnll
'J ..... 1'
Written
' jul.
erete 9.J'der to your spedflcatiOIII. IIIII. deliver
an Ment
lhall DOUtleatlon
.,. a•nt to ')f•liei.he01rk
of
_
4 r: OOM furnished apartment
STOCK
0. Wright) N. Brown St. 1 Ma· 1 meter
each
man:n:
..
_
the
Jut
day
of
till
Decemtt.er
.
or
trte \Jt'•ge 11 qulrll:b" u p!JII~: ble •tt·
EIKht(8-MlltlVcS.IOOC'
ninety.ftve
lh• e£1 tc It ve aa \e uf er tlw effect of th• new tn. &lt;tr b&gt; ,,,.
•
It anywhere 1D towu, tlll ready to· pour. Ct111
1 • rent. Phon! WY 2.-2776. A.f·
LANDMARK SUPER
wn, W. Va. Ph. 773-5296, Cenu
l per onehundn&gt;dlns
hundred 1 Junt.., prt~;edln&amp;
·
1
_
.
5
p.m.
Phone
WY
2-3574.
k
d
1.2+'"'11001
euhlc
teet
tar
the
ne11t
98,100
1
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h,,''mn!.':,.
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1
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1!
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1:1A
r1te
can.
H
dator':!"l
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1-1
wee ays 4 p.m.
o)VK -·bl' ' ' "· Ule&lt;l throurh eatb meter
r......
D
SEI..'TION e: '(bat 1Jll' o.-.. oal'.l'l
SER•
today , • our Hrvl~ iS prompt and our prleel
fla d
""
Ibe dlvldetl bY Ule tot.U
&amp;~!e' m~lll' r'fllolu11 m, ot pari of ~n ordln'lnce or
huw ley and Reed
r ware.
STATION
ln•truct•'ons
la~=v:on:~d flfteen·hUndredtht Cent• ' to the t.¥P•• of euJiooner• oi:Ovtrtd retlolutlon. lnc:onlll!enl t:et&lt;Owllh. ill,
11 1 tfc
Jack W. Cersey
•
t'P- 1!1-IOOc) per one hundred
1100) b7 thill W"dlnance d+llhlll HM! lime to th• ntent of IUi:!'l tnc1'ltll'.enc:y,
11'8 lbe 111willt poiSiblel
..ontha period a11d the ~atu hereby
repeaJtod.
.. r
S CIVIL SE_R
_VfCE
' TESTS' cublc feet for all in exeeu of LOO,000' twelve
pre~crl~ tlltlrelu lh~ll tie corresp~,~nd·
SECTION
' : 'Mia1 thould aftJ tie·
- - c-::::c--:-;;:;;:----;;:::;-:::::
"ji!&lt;\. II .F.Ii l.nl'l - free • •
Ph. WY 2-9932 U. •
· eubl~ feet. used lhroulb eacb mete 1n 11 1~ adjwlled.
tlon or part of a wctlo&gt;n or pro~lalon
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learned hom lormer ' and son~ere holiday guest• i dy Huffman, KeMeth Rose and Mr. and Mrs. ~· si· Lo~is l'!;oss. Mrs. Da\e Jllll read .tile
teachers and the ~rayers and i K;"~ton~nd Mrs. William Rus- 1Sheryl Simpson.
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toward students The benedlc-, sel ~\
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twn was given by Miss Brad·\ an~rs.(,;i~lding Hawkins re-, plett, .. Bea Jay. Autherson . _E:- er relatives.
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Belpre ' d&lt;e l.iiddle, Sktpper McMilha : Miss Marlha Genhelmer of sears a reading.
other students
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~ h~s been the hoh- Mitch Nease, Monty Hart, ~~a Columbus was the holiday week- Mrs Ernest Shuler was the
ServiCe e
were Dianne Cmwe\1. student where s~te ef her daughter and vid Huddleston. Vicki w0
end guest of her aunts, Miss acco~panist for singing Christ,..
An 1mpress1ve can~~ehgh.ling nurse &lt;~l St Joseph Hospilal m1d:~l~e Mr and Mrs. Charles Tim . illl\. G~enn Simpson, an 1 Lucretia and Ada Genheimer. mas carols. A gift exchange wa~
~"rvice. "Joy ls Born, bv Shlf-11 Parkersburg. W. Va .. ~Jrhl : ~t'Q.;;n and Children, Mark and Ja~kle Prof~ltt.
. ants in- Mr and Mrs .. Robert Har: held at the close of the pro
ley Lockhart was held at the Lloyd freshmen at Olm~ Stale
E ·ther They were )Otn· \ Fourth g1 ade partlcp C
brecht end famtly of Worthing gram. Attending were Mr. and
Umted Methodist church Chnsl- Umvt~stty: Jumes Johns~n.l ~~tlhn:tma~ Day by his par-, eluded Paul~ Kmg, D:laeoft~~~: ton spent Friday with their mo- Mrs. Don Be.n and Lorna, Mrs.
mas Eve.
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Marshall Universlly : . Jant&lt; e . •nls, Mr . and Mrs. John Vro·l LISa McMUllan, G:ilh Smith, Ihers. Mrs. Raymond Harbrecht I St. Clair Htll, Mrs. Em~~
An organ prelude by 'Tom , Tannehill Ohio Umvcrs1ty. and I
Mrs Ha\\kins accompan-, M1ke Anderson, O(rp
Wolfe 1and Mrs. Norman McCallum. Shuler, Mr. and Mrs. Haro
Baker opened the service, fol- 1Leo Ken~edy, Jr. , Rw Grande 1 ~~n UH~ V;·omans to Middlrport I Glona ·~,aylor a f ;;istmas" I Mr. and Mrs. George Kor~ of I Roush, Rev. and Mrs. Jame~
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hohday \Early and JuUa, Debby an
··u co~e o Come Immanuel," \ M mbers ef the militarv ser-1'u~r y und Mrs Albert Clem- was sung by Gl!~rla ~aylo~, "We weekend with their parents, Mrd ,Christopher, Mr. and~f' A~­
aml sent~nces on Joy by thP vieef' were recogmzed afld in- son ~nd son, rodct of Conneaut, 1Smith and .~Gas s~~so by Mila Iand Mrs. Gorge Korn Sr. an I rew and Paul and.
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Re&gt; c Melvin Alkire A hymn I dude Robert Swan,on. u s.! and Mr and Mrs John Kelch- Three Kmgs vw; Jot!.son.
Mrs. John Thomas.
1- and Mrs. Dale Hill :d Marremarks from the pastor :
, Edward McComas, re-·
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the Mr. and Mrs. George A~ge vm, M1ke and Danny.. s..

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less than a national disaster," and wear seat belts at all
fll8hway aafety .officials, said the National Safety Coun- times," he said.
shocked by an all · ltme high ell's John D. Lawlor.
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!raffle death toll during the "If we can rocket men into The tndivtdual drtver . was
Christmas holiday, mapped space to rendezvous in cap- Widely blamed lor hts lndtflerplll!' today to prevent a sules, we can reduce this every ence to the htghway staugh!&lt;r.
sinular INgedy during the New day slaughter on our roads •nd ' 'I'm continually disturbed
Year's weekend.
highways," he added.
that tile good people in the
They viewed with considera- Around the country, a num- community, the community
ble alarm tile toll of 721 her of reasons for the high leaders, apparently think little
persona killed durins the three- Christmas loll were cited by of nothing of disregarding
day period, five more than the highwoy officials along with safety laws and regulations,''
number of U.S. casualties several suggestions to curb the jsa1d Kentucky Public Safety
during the two bloody month! toll in the future.
CommissiOner Glenn Lovern.
of the Viet Nam war tlmt ended Ohio Safety Dtrector Warren "It falls back to the same old
Dec. 20.
C. Nelson satd of the 511 people Mlrning," said Col. Fredrick
"I am appalled by the death killed in his stale during 1 Davids of the Michigan State
toll on U.S. highways," said Christmas only two were Police, "the driver must accept
Michigan Gov. Georse Romney. wearing safoty bells. Poople jthe responsibility for himself
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set! music the pastor hghtt'd by Mr. and Mrs. Sm1th and , families.
God n Ga Bells'' and "Wmter Wonder- C1 d R es and Peggy Sue
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true i Sam J. Smith. Grandpare~ts and -~rs. lOT is scheduled to The assembly was closed Wl~h IholJdav wcPh'nd \'.'ith their par ' taurant were guests of Mr. and
Joy of lhe World. after wh&lt;ch , present were Mr. and Mrs. Aar- Rou s , sen ' t Holzer Hos- a ChriStmas prayer by 5th gra c ts Mr and Mrs. Raymond . Mrs Calvin Simpson for
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be lighted the candle of each of i on Zahl. Pomeroy . Mr and ~trs \undergo sur~~r\:lidnys.
. student Lou~ Col~, ~nd the ~ruier. .
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lhe front rows and they m turn \ William Gnw~er. Rork Sprm gs p1 tal nft~d
Allensworth ls i singing ef ''Silent Night by the I
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lighted the others. C\osmg cNe-, Mr and Mr!!. Hane~ BlArk- Mrs.
ga~ 1davs,in Alexan.i students as they returned to , Mr. and Mrs VIC Pecore an s· nd ifts were presentt'd to the
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slo~e. Rock Spnngs. and Mr. j ~endmf'"wi~h' her daughl•r' thetr rooms.
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Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Tho~- Coletta Boyard.
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rdre&lt; hmenlo of IC&lt; cream IIDd l fnends of Mr. and Mrs. Wtl·' bfusE. ,c arl Ohio
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Todd. Springfield: Mr. and '
D~anne CrtS";:.; ita! in Park- dieport.
' of Mrs. Jay Warner and lam- and Mrs Clyde Andrews, PornMrs Cltarl.. Bush and son,
00
I at Sl Joseph
p 1 th h li· Other survivors are two sons, I•'Y MISS Lydia Ebersbach JOin- eroy . Mr. and Mrs. Jenmngs
Cteg· o Harris and Mrs Krt· 1 The children of Syracuse ersbur~. W}a. t~p~~r p:re:ls Everett E , Toledo, and Frank ed the group for dinner Christ- Wa)iand Jr. and son, Terry.
1~, B~·ntle.y, Point Pleasant; Ruth IGrade School rtre~enled . a' dn)· week~~s ~~mes Cr1sweU. ' M., Waterloo, Ia., end other mas.
Middleport, end Mr. and Mn.
Ann Haley. Mr. and Mrs C. H.jChr\stmas operetta
tnlltl ed, Mr. and 1\ • E R Keig of daughters are Mrs. June
V.
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H ton Andrews and chtldren, Susan
Wise. Jr., Waverly; Cltuck Han- ''The Liltle Blue Angel" Thurs· ', Dr. andbMrs Fl; vi;iled here Haynes, Las Vegas, Nev., Mrsd Mr. a;~ ~r~ G~~~kne~; of I .an;;d~Ra:;;:Y,:;m;.::o:;nd:;;.======:;"
nah s, Pomeroy; and Kay,
day afternoon.
I St. Peters .urg,
.
s For- Nellie Smedley, Colu~bus, an (Marr ua e
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, and Perry Aull .and
The main characters wore recently wtth Mr. andMr ·
Mrs Gohhe Yeager, Gtla Bend , Hunlmgton. Pa. and
Alfred \
~y Luster.
'
I Maria, Barbara Fisher: Bil\y, lrest Bach!&lt;! and fatrul~· k and sev~n grandchildren and two iGloockner of Canton were
•~.;;;;::;~===--==;II Johnny Eichinger; King, Ntcky Mr. and Mrs. owen u~stmas great-grandchildren.
day weekend guests of their
!hie: Little Blue Angel, Peg-~ son. Danny~spen\th ~r dau- Servic.,. were to be
held ther, Mrsd :;cob ~::ckn~~ush
g weaver; Lady Margaret, tn Chesape e. w
and Mrs Monday from the Eggleston · Mr. an
rs. 1 n
Pomeroy, Ohto
.f.resa Gooch: Lady Esther, . ghter and lamtly, ~· .1
· Meinert Morbtary In Toledo at and Greg and Sandra were
Ann Nease; Lady Isabelle, John Buckley and :;{Fink 1 p.m. with burial 1n Toledo Cltristmas dmner guesls ol
IILee
TONIGHT &amp; TUISDAY
Tern Ash: Heralds, John G~: haMr. ·~~:~ ::m Racine Memorial Park.
anMd Mrss A. ; - ~~;~~~nd, oAflbHar.,..'Y·\1
WOMEN'S
''THAT FUNNY FEELING" ser and Allen Pugh: Guaru,, ve
the h l'rla
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. ' Pat Arnold and Bobby Eynon. where they spent .
o t ~ FISHERS GIVE DINNER
derson, W. Va Bnd Leonar
Reg. $18.95
Sandra Dee, Bobby . nann, ' Other roups of
children weekend. with thetr daogb~~- Mr. and Mrs. Hiram FISher P.•c.kens of Pl. Pleasant, W. Va.
Donald o·connor, N1ta
were ~e Banet Giris,Music- and fam~iy, lllr. and MrsiJ!Iver- entertained witll a family dm· vtstted Sunday wtth her
.
Talbot.
,
d
Featurett.: Hors~n Aroun
. ians, Tiny Tots, Bells. Bakers, ard E~m an! c:~~~~~~r grand ner Christmas, at their home, Mls~ Ethel Koemg and MISS
Colorcartoons
ICastle Choir, Jesters, Gilt Beard I iy Er';: ~cc~~eport lor a vis· Minersvtile. Guests were Mrd E~e Ha~\drs R L Gotthardt
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pr.
and ihurldlr
, ers. Snowmen, Icicles
a~ ~aren
and Mrs. Christy Baer, Mr. an
r. an
. iur~ed. to .
Reg. $12.99
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Mrs Btll Grueser and Mr. and , and son, Bruce re toda
Sla rs Teachers helping wtth tL
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Columbus
Y
NOT OPEN
the operetta were Mrs. Lee ee,
I Mrs. Joe Gloecknor and son, omed. th h l'da
~eekend
Mrs Ruth Steams, Miss Rose
bb
apen mg e 0 I y
fridaY and Saturd:Y
Womens
V1lues To $6.99 p1ir
Easterday, Mrs. Anna Hilldore,
Bo y.
with her mother, Mrs. W. A.
Dec. 31·Jtn. 1
"THE ART OF LOYI"
Mrs. Leiba Morris, Mr. Larry !
,
GIVE DINNER
M~or~ga~•:_·-------11
Fleece Lined
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Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roush s
nd Raymond of PomiOrOl' II
D1c
a i Wolfe. Mrs. Elma Louks.
James G arneg, mer Angle
A large crowd ol parents and .
entertained with a dinner sun- u.sanSha
M ynard of Muon
BOY'S GLOVE LEATHER
g~~~in~:.e
MeMnau, as frte· nda atteoded,
Mr
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Syracuse
MISs
aron
a and
POINT PLEASANT s. day at ell' m ,
s. W. Va., and Mr.
Mrs.•
· Mad!;r~A~oc~' -coOL"
HOST RELATIVES
Ina Hall hill, 85, Pt. Pleasan\, Present ~ Mr. a;dcbll~~n· Rouoh and Greg and Sandra.
Bobby Vee, Helen Shapiro,
Ev It Tbom· died Sunday in Pleasant Va- Clarence
ews an
~- -· - - - - Hilly Universe and the Salelt
Mr. and Mrs.
ere
1 ley Hospital after a long Ulness.
lttes Danny
as entertained I fi'OIIP of re a- She was hom in Masoo County
. Willlams
pr.
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lives Sunday, at their home, Qctaber 16, 11180, a daughter of
&lt;lolools..i&lt;n...
SUNDAY, MONDAY
Locust St. Guests were Hev. the late William and Caroline
Valu• To $7.99
the
end TUESDAY
and Mra. Eugeue Thomas and Coverston Rose. Her husband,
DttoJ;~!~,;!.,-,
Laura F•y. and Gwen of
George w. Halfhill, died In 1962.
"IN HARM'S WAY"
Louis, Mo., Mr. and Mrs.
She was a manber of the Zion
$3.88 pr.
-Technicolorter Thomas and 'nm. Ted and Baptist Church.
llaalllll91
John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, Susan of Crootsvllle; and Mr. Surviving are three daugbPatricia
Neal, TBom
and Mn. Gene DeWees
Ka- ters, Mrs. Ethel Morro\V, FayPaula PrentiSI,
nod~~e
o
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Wilde Franchot Tone, James ren and David, Co um us.
• etteville, w. Va., Mrs. Bonnie
Mltcbum. Jill Haworth, DaIn the afternoon were Mr. Pierce, Cbarleston, Mrs. Sere·
na AndMwo, Bu1,en lrleroMrs. Don Thomaa and lam- nice Reynolds, Pt. Pleasant: one
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INSULATED BOOTS

MEIGS TH EATRE

Goodrich $12.88 pr•

PRE-INVENTORY SALE

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8" BOOTS, WEDGE CREPE SOLES

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sister, 0.,
Mrs.10 Rtma
Clark, Galll·
polis,
grandchildren
and
21 grea~grandchildren.
Funeral service will be held
at 2 p.m. 1'uesday in the Mohr·
Stevens Funeral Home wit~ ~e
Rev. Charles Kinnaird offtctaling. Burial wUI be in Suncresl
cemetery, Friends may call at
the funeral home after 6 p.m.
today.
AT RIVER STATION
Aerograpber'a MoU Airman
Randall D. Reiber, USN, son of
Mr, ~ad Mrs. Robel' I Reiber of
Route 1, Racine, is servmg at
the Nayaf Air StaUon, Patuxent

Rivr, 1411.

Skin Lined
ValuH To "·"

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have
"'Having a New Years
. , some of
. my0
5
Kentucky Fried Chicken. It's m~rl~ ~ith ~r;;·~:nt~~r~~n g.
it's tender and tudty ~nd.nkn~~r~ptc~:u~::p·robably got a lot of
All ou have to o 18 pte J ,
h?'•
re&amp;Olulions to keep, 10 why start out on an empty ltomac ." .

COLONEL sANOERS'

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THU DINNIR$1.25-THI IIUCKIUIJS
THI IARRIL $5.00

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
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Converse
IASKITBALL SHOE.~

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eGREEN
eBEIGE

V•luesTo$6.99

ROUSH'S SHOE STORE
Rill· $6.99

Middleport, Ohio

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WA811INGTON - THE UNITed States, anxious to proJect
Zambia from the backlaab of
sancllona against the rebel re-,
limo In neflblloring llhodesta,
plalll nut - k to begin an oil
airlifl to tba la~ke&lt;j nation. ,
Secretary of Slata Dean Rusk
said ·tile United States also is
wUlilll to take further steps to
protect Zambia against such
sanctions as the oil embargo declared egalnst Rhodesia
by
Great Brilain. Zambia has already beeJI affected by the embargo,

The Viet Cang'• four-d4y ceasefire

during the Vietn(l.mese lu1UJT ntw year celebrationl J(J11 •
20·24 appeared to have been made anly to the South VietMmeoe. The Communist proposal came as the lull in U.S.
a1r attack• on North Viet Nam entered the fifth day.
The offer, broadcast by the Viet Cong's cfandeotine radio, did not appear to have any direct connection with. the
mysterious lull, the longest •ince a siz-d4y respite last
April. There wa&amp; no explaootion in Washington but the ad·
ministration presumably haped tor some peaceful Hanoi
reaction.

SAIGON (UP!)- A Communist broadcast today said the
SELECTED FOR TRAIN- Viet Cong would observe a four·day truce against govern·
btg - Alrmaa Clalld T, M.. mont forces next month during the Vietnamese lunar new
Dermltt, aoa ol Mr. and Mrs. year celebration~.
Slraud MeDormftl .of Weal
The broadcast, by the Viet Cong "Liberation Radio"
Columbia, W. Va,, ila1 beea heard In Saigon, said the Communists would not attack
selected to a traillfDJ acbool "the puppet armed forces and government" between Jan.
WINS MEDAL _ Colonel Will iam K Kincaid (r!gbt\;'''
::u:;rc;ftc=:na:;;,ap:: ~~4. The period covers Tet, the lunar new year in Vtel son of Mrs. John w. Ktnca~d of 344 N Fourlh St., Middle&lt; '
He is a lfiiZ !11'8doate of WaThe truce offer was authorized by the National Libera· port, recetves the Legion of Merit, one of.. • thi8 natiop.',J
h1gh(&gt;st peal'e~-:me decorations, dunng his r~,rement cereltama Hlgb ICilool.
tion Front, political arm of the Viet Cong and the body monies at Headquarters, Space Systems Division (SSD).
which proposed a 12·hour Chriatmas ceaae-ftre. The U.S. Los Angeles, from Major General Ben 1. Funk, commandar,
and Vietnamese military commands extended the period to SSD. _ ( U 5 Air Force Photo I.
30 houra over the holiday,
(,;
The broadcast left open the Cong.
possibility tllat the Communi.!ls A Communist hallalionwould continue flghllng Ameri· about 500 men-tried lwt'-"! to
.
can Australian South Korean overrun the Bu Prang outpost,
:¥
and'' New ~alond troops, 1110 miles n~rtb of Saigon in
allowmg the V1etnamese to mountains stx mUes from the
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observe their national holiday. Cambodian border.
Colonel William K Kincaid, son of Mrs John W. ~~ ·
~0 omdentilled peraona on 8
Traditfonal Holiday
"
Fr , b d caid of 344 N. Fourth St., Middleport. has received the ~.....
party telephone line were The period from midnight The .~beration ont roa · gion of Merit, one of this nation's highest peacetime deco~ ~
reported to have refused te Jan. 19 to mldnight Jan. 23 is a cast 181 :
at ions, during his retirement ceremonies at Headquarter' '·.
yield tbe servtc~ to the ~er time when Vietnamese families "Soldiers, o!firers and per- Space Systems Diviston (SSD 1 -~
of • boma that was hommg traditionally get together lor sonnel of the puppet govern- Los Angeles.
al the llniverc.~ly of Cbica(o.
down nea.r Apple Greve Mon- the biggest holiday of the year. meot who return to their native Colonel Kinca1d was award- 1 Dunng World War II,
~
day mormng.
The broadcast was heard vlllages lor the Tet lesltvals ed the m•dal a! SSD for out- serV'd m llaly. flying 22 co'!l![
Complete dealrucUoa ol I afl&lt;r dark, 11 the pause In U:S. musl comply with tile practical standing servie&lt; to !he u s a&lt; \ bal m&lt;Ss rons He is also a ve "f
five-room structure owne1 and air strikes agBinst Commurust regulatiOOB set forth by Ute commander vf the 6594th Aero- eran of the Korean War. Cot~
oecupled by the Leo Taylor North Viet Nam enl&lt;red its SOUth Viet Nam UIJe,ratlon space Test Wmg at Sunnyvale. : el Kmca 1d is a command P~!
family,! aApboulel onGe mile oortb- filth day.
armed forces command. '
Calif This marks the second •with more lhan
4,5110 fiylf1C ,
east 0
P
tove, Wll r• It also came after mJlitary
time ·he has earned this medal \ hours.
ported by Racine firemen.
ok 08 men anoounced that
"Replalloos" not Clear
.
'•clud!r,i
F'
'd Mr
T 1 •p
It did not spell
1 the The colonel, who has more HIS other de•·oraltons u
wen':"~e':wsa~me ~! 1 :Jgf,_ govOJ'JUII1!nt troopa, outoi!D&gt;- "n&amp;uiallons" or say ::::W tile tllan 'll years service, was spe- lhe Distmguislled FlytDg
bor to turn Ill'-" ~1!1 .IIIII._J]. herod i to I, repulsed kstwo 'Red guerrillas meant to enforre cia! assistant to the command-~ Arr Medal w&lt;lh l~ee oak.
leled il was t5 ·to~ :!II 'mrnutes :"~;..
~~ them.
er of SSD prior to his relir•&gt; l'iuslero •nd tbe A..- '"'"'l!.Y.
before be was able to ae&lt;ure
.
The
broadcast
apparently
mont.
slandmg Unrt Award.
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border, ld1ling at least 10 Viel was beamed only to the Saigon A l!'adual&lt; of
Middleporl Colonel Kincaid and h~ .Ua, ~
The Racine department wfth
region it was oot heerd by Htgh school, the colonel attend- the former Mar)one L. Brow• •
10 men mponcllng to Ott &lt;aU
monitors in Tokyo and other ed Ohto Universtty received his of Mtddleporl, wtll make !hell,
Immediately after they were
Far Easlern listening posts.
B S.E. degree and commisston home m Phrlade!phia w~ ~ta-il
sommoned, battled to
save
The Bu Prang attack began upon graduation from the U S. is employed by General Ele&amp; ,
lOme of tho structure, but the
shortly after midnight.
I Mililary Academy, and_ sludioo tr&lt;r Compa~y.
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House Lost
To Fire in
APpIeGrove

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GRIMSBY, ENG, _ CALM OLD TREE - Allee Faye Scarberry, 4 year-old daughter
seas permitting divers hoped , of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scarberry of R. D. Racme, holds a
to reach 80 oii drilling rig gift from Santa that had been under an artificial Christwhich sank Monday In tile north mas tree believed to be 100 years old this year. The tree,
sea wltlt 32 men aboard. Early with a woad t~unk and wire llmba wrapped decoratively In
toda on1 19 men were known green, was g1ven to Mrs. Scarberry when a child by a
to h!w ~lv•d
friend of the family when she lived in East Liverpool. It
The divers bad a two • fold was said then the tree was 55 years-old. It stands about
task: to see what 11_ anything three-foot htgh, - Sentinel Photo.
- could be oalvaged from the
multi • million dollar platform
and to determlna why two of
the rig's 10 hydraulic
legs
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of water 42 miles east of here.

Jury PonderS 40 MI.DUleS'
Bfl ngs I n GmltyVerdicts

SYDNEY (UPI) - YOUNGaters Joha Newcombe and Tony
Rocha '""' Aultnlfa her 20th
Davis Cup today with a COO·
vlnclng &amp;-3, 4-6, 7-5, 8-2 bumfllatlon of Spabo'a Manuel Santana
and Jooe Lull Arilla.
'lba victory In tile dooblq by
Newcombe, 21, and 1\ochf., 20,
In their ftret cbaUqo rttllld
appearance gave the boa I
nation a S.O lead .In tile besl· offive aeries. In smgles play on
Monday, Auaale Roy Emora8ll
~ JUID Gisbert ln three
Hll and Fred Stolle of Au.
lralla ~lllfed a .mallft]tice.nt
comebtck to nip Santana 111
live. The cloaJnri two sJnslOI
matcbeo Wedesday were there.
fore redUced to tiblbltlonll with
no preaure ~ lfley caMCJI
alleol' the outcome.

A jury deliberated only 40 minutes Monday afternoon
before returning a. guilty verdict against Pierce Case, 50,
Pomeroy, on two cnmlnal charges.
The defendant was sentenced to the Ohio Slate penitentiary for consecutive terms of 1-5 years for assault with a
deadly weapon and 1-3 years ••• charge of carrying. concealed weapon by Meigs County Common Pleas Court
Judse John C. Bacon.
Case bad been lll'l'l!sted by Testimony in the case conPOmeroy follceman Henry Wer- eluded before ROOI and after
ry $eptemher 211 following an closing arguments by Prasecuautomobile wreck on Butl&lt;mut- tor Bernard V· Fultz and Allorav. 'lba defendant allegedly pull- ney Wlllfam H. Sowers, counsel
ed a homemade .410 .callb~e for the defendant, Judge Bacon
pistol out from under his shirt charged the jury.
whlle OIII'Oille to JaU •ad the About 2:30 p.m., the (Uilty
weapon diRcbarsed alter a slrug- verdict was rebtmed.
Rfe. Olllcer Werry told the Jury Foreman 10as Joan H.
court a slue from tba sun went Wolfe and other members were
tbroogh the glove compartment Kathleen Fink, Homer F.. Coopof the pollee erulser.
ler, Lllllan Triplett, Earl Dill,
Caae, testifying Ia his owniDeaa Blackwood, Reracbel
defense, told the .coon he could Roush, Clyde Scragg, Wavie
net feCaU any atruule over the Circle, H. N. Wolfe, Gene Yost
weapon, Cue eabl he had been and Ralph McCumber.

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mflaiDa f9r Pl'eaidep! J!ll!nson Ofl1cer Werry Donald Spires
arriY~ lt..tll]llll toDlPito be- Frank Sisson,~ Edward rue:
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11.. ·day tlrllpted and was the flret per.
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pan, 4lle 1Gb al the scene. Sluoa, who
Pblllpplues, F-, IIIII lives near the parldnrl le~ told
8oulb Korea, admflt«&lt;lJ Ia 811- If~ 1be abo1 and Fife

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PERSONAL SOLID STATE* TV

' an~' D=~~~ ~~~· :;:~ of Colum- Pearl Hoffman, Lula Russ~ll, far longer than tubes. NewVistal3,iiOO·v~l\~"~~~~:~~~~~
, bus were holid~~ls ~1~ek:~~ ~~;o~!e D~~~:keySy~;;~ Bye~- , hl~h-level perfor;•:~--;,~~~ ~~~!.~~~:;,~. p:HF and UHF

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~~er~rsAu~il~,:':!hi~:I~f c~l•-: ~rs. dJam~s R~~~.~~' i• Hd;~: ~is s~renl:, Mr and Mrs
~rated h~r brrthday wit~i:l::-. \ tr:~; ~ s J~ president m: L~~~~d~nd g~::i;y ~I Mrs

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January 20-24 'Tet' Offers
New Respite in Asian War

Christmas Slaughter may
Be Repeated this Weekend

ImpressJVe

Candlelight
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, i965

mmunists

The youns people wenl
Debbie Gru caroling following the servtce
the World" tbe and
to the church for

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~~is:'~s 'e:;.:~t ~~s~~~on(:i~~d::':~li~~m';"~n~~~ ""~,~~~·Mrs. R.;;,.rt ~~~~ ~~~'!tt::::'~'Get A~~.:i. :'.\.: ,?Jhrlslmas In JaPan" by' refreshments.

The mormng ;oH , Flock ,. , odtSl Churches.
!b trgh Pa with their son and Becky Harris, Lee Hall, C_andy I Jr. and daughter; b~ mother ed" game diMer was served
''H(' Shall Fee . h lsby Hand~\. Keilh Mor~an. ~ fre,;hman l r~milY' M;. and Mrs. James ' Proffttt, Molly_ FiSher, uene I are the guestsW o
and ar~ to the ~mbers and &amp;heir
!rom the Messm rest Bachtel. ' at Ohto Umverstt_Y· ~puke on I L\ovd and children.
IKntghting,. Gail Evans, Mik~ ~r;;·. Rob~rt arn~t Veterans families.
• as sung by For
T h e]the place Heath Church
had I .
d M Raymond Dav-I warner, Dtane Jones, Paul Da vlSittng hiS rather!
A Christmas program was
Jr. Mt Umon ('...ollege..
bv \ layed m his \lfe. H~ pomted to I. Mr. an
~~hn and Tom of vid Schultz, Greg Johnson, Bra- Memorial Hosptta.
Big er· esented by Mrs.
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World .. was pre'Sellted Wed- and Jill Beaver.
Elblnny.
aQd Mrs. Rollin Bearba nesda' ~enlng at the Middle- The prosram Included aev.,: The call from the manser !e~
Mri Friday In Thurston and portl':t.urch of Christ sponsor· a! cs,rol num':~ ':;.!:,. IJI. lured the llf&amp;.slztd fi&amp;Ul'eS of

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Sponsor Candlel1ght
Jackie HaWley: a vocat duet,
. ScottServ1ce
playing the orsan • n d "0 Holy N1gllt" by Jackie Haw·
An lmpres5i~ Ouistmas ~ chime accomp8Dlment Candle- ley and Debbie Grueser; "Christ
:~ ''~\liUI~·i~ound Tb: lighters were Ricky . Triplett mas bo SWIIden" by Kathy M..

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The Racine
Elementary
School Christmas assembly profor Colleg\::' sOndra Simpson, Mra. w. JC. Wllaon of Rennse- gram Thursday moming at the
part
Business School: Tom laer, N. Y. is visiting her sis- acbool was opened with : •
ser- o u
State University; ter, Mr. and Mra. Glenn Lam- Pledge of AUegtance tt the ag
dur- Rall, ~ent be
and Slephen bert and other relatives
m led by the fourth grade mem·
at Enr tham rs,
I Pomeroy and Middleport.
hers of Den 3' CUb Scouts.
Co•ts.
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an , Student
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that their daugb- first grade were Herbert Ervin,

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REMAINS CRITICAL
Mrs. Earl (Carrie) Rumfteld
of Westerville Road, Columbus,
who suffered a heart allaok a
week ago, remains In critical
condHlon at Riverside bollpital
Ia Columbus. Mrs. Rumfleld
bad lived In the LanpYllle vlcinlty.

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SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) - A
powerful storm with winds
approaching 1110 miles an hour A joint meeting of the Middleslammed through the Pacific port and Pomeroy Chambers o1
Northwest &amp;lain today, brmg Commerce proposed by the
blizzard conditions, power fall- Community Improvement Corures and fears of a repetition of poration has received full suplast year's Cbristmaa week port of tile Pomeroy Chamber.
diS"aster.
The meeting is planned for
Wtnds up Ia 120 miles ao hour Monday, January lO, at noon
roared across Washlnston, Ore- in the Grace Episcopal Church
gon and Icllbo Monday a,.. parish house. It wlll follow a
dumped heavy ratn and ~ soup-and-S'andwich buffet servon dozens of commumties, ed by Buwers' restaurant.
virtually isolating many.
Blll Otild8 C 1 C
'dent
Rivers and streams were
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to ha dl the extra told the Pomeroy chamber Mon:n,.e far
there day,
above Bailey's
was no Immediate floodln restaurant, Harmony and CO'
da er But the US Weath! operalion in advancing
the
Bu!.~ Issued a . ~ bullelln prosperity of Meigs County can
warning that tlt~aln •torm bt well served by holding such
was now heading toward meetings periodically."
California and a second atorm Childs, who will chair the
was moving into the already meeting In cooperation
witll
soaked oortllern states.
Middleport Chlmtber President
Grocery store clerta ill the Jack Welsh and Pomeroy Chamtiny community of Sllelton,
Wash., reported a brisk bosiness Ia candles and kerosene
IS flO
lamps as area residents &amp;eared
for another possibla disaster.

Ho~ :r~lpitation

PLAN SERVICB
Watch Night services are being held •t the New Lower Ught
church on the Rarrlsonville
road, Route 14!, Special lingtng and guest speakers are betDg featurecL Everyone fJ weicome.

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Seeking Hanoi
Jdea 0£peace

AIJXIIJARV TO MEEI'
The Ladles klxUlary of the
Veteralll MI!Diorlal Hospital will
have I special meeting Wednesday December 211 in the bos- NEW RAVEN, CoDII. (UPI)
pllal cafterfa at 2 p. m. Both - Slaughton Lynd ol Yale Uniold and new membere are urc- venity, a leadlns critie ol U.
ed to atteod.
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her President Jack Carsey, will held wi lh regularity, a~1
meet wtlb tile two prestdets &lt;ng between the two loWIII!. 'il
January 4 bt plan an agenda in other busmess, the
focusing on proJects of mutual ro) Chamber voled to send
inl&lt;rest.
m lo the fam1ly of tile
"We have not determined the Paul Carnahan, who dle4
response of all the members of day .
our Middleport group," slated The Pomeroy Welsh, ''but 1 know they will
Coonlyl Fact
be actively behind such a )oint der preparalton by the
effort to deal with county·w,de Umverstty lnstttule for
problems."
a! Development wtll be.
Junior Chamber of
Com-Iand ready for dtStrtbotioll
merce members have been 111:- Monday, accordmg to
.
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hatrman Rev Rtck
c Delmar
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' that he Will travel to
lul~_'llch_ IOIDt _meetings_ Wtll_ bel ton D c January 5 to
for, allocation of ,.;,,e"ll
ad dollars under th•
1tc Opportomty Act to
a comple!&lt; work-up on
prowls mentmg atd from
source. such as roads,
diSposal, a restored COUJrlbq
and o new Pomeroy
Present, in addition to
Do you have an idea on what bove, were Richard
the new consolidated
high Bill Grueser, Bill llo•mie,
school to serve Northwesl&lt;rn, Blaettnar, Ted Reed,
Bedford Salisbury Pomeroy cobs Fred l'row and
and Middleport sho~ld be nam- Gru;ser.
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ver~ m1e
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slions, 7'~ Z5 :rds or l~sf 1 ~
suppor • ave
". re~etve 0 ;:m~ Tie :enun:l s mvt~1orwar sue names Y1

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Fifty • nine pinta of blood
were received from 77 penons
who offered themselves as donon Monday when the bJooc1nu&gt;.
bile came to Mel&amp;• county.
Operating In the Pomeroy elelllenfarJ school Mulberry..v,
the bleocfmobll~ took 44 pinta u
raptKemenla.
GUf Guinther became a four
p11oa donor, Enna Smith, three
pllor.,
Robert Llndatammtr,
!wo P11oD, •and Nellie Moore
IIIII ·Heary 11abr one pUon.do-

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Drs, Edmund Bulrfmu,
les Mullen, I. R.
Ray Heaton, R. R. PlcDu and
J. J. Davia. Nunet llllllfDI
were F1o · Martin,
Collbts, laabel Wlibnuia ind Fran·
ces llrewlnltDa.
Ladles ol .the v... .,.. llemM"lal boapllal. ·•!xnlley ..,-q
the canteen· Witt Wpda t.IIY,
Lou)le 8e4lrila, . ~ ~
on, Ruth 'l'uCbr Inti·..Beullb
llratlford• .~i, 1!1111! .: wu

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is room for more.
Hanoi 00
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The new school hoard Is schIn aimed
eduled to_ meetJanuary 3, lillill.
"the other stde'a approach to One of tis ftrsl dottes followHamm, Clara Mclntyrt, Mar- peace."
organization will be to selha Mayer, Pbyllls Eqllab, No- Mn. Alice Lynd, wile ef the !eel a name. for the new consoll·
om! Lciatlon, Pbyllls Mclalyre, 311-year-old assocfate professor dated dlstrtct. The
for
Eclwlna Scolt, Beulah Slrauu, of blltory, lllld Monday Dlght the new high schOOl likely will
Lilla Hampton, and Martha her btllband and Dr. ll«berr derive from lt.
lloae.
Aptbeker, I leadfDa CammU·
l.oldllll and tlllloadln&amp; wu nisi wrlb!r, and Tbomu Hay·
TO ISSUE REPORT
perf(l'lllod by Ver11011 NaN. C. den. GrJII1iur of a ltllllll 1111- Reger Clond, Auditor of Slate,
E. Blakeslee, Mike Davis, Dick dent group, left Dec. II for the wfJ: release the latest report of
DavfJ and Jock Hagy.
Commaallt North Viel Nam the audit and examinatioa of
'lbe Melp County Red
eapltal.
Pomeroy SchOOl Dfslrlet Ll·
chapter alended itt llfiiii"!C» Tiley art due back aomelflne bra., on Dec. 211. 'lba l'4!potlll
tlon to the ..._,
adtool Ill JiJi!lll? IIIII !aee polllb1e are open 1o pubUc fnllpeelicll
liOaM . t SapL diaries Glblll ledenl !ll'i*AIIfoa Itt 11111kJDc A copy of this report may bll
11111f llllldlliol and 10 tile Qll tirtP wllilout Slate Dlpaft- - a1 the olllct of the Bo.rd
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aa1d no estimate of losses bas
been made.
The fire reportedly ot.rted
!~om an overheated stove In the
kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor
have lwo children at home, PallIa and Sandre, both lludenta
at Sauthem Hlsh ac~L
Meanwhile, the Racme E - R
unit waa summoned ot 11 a.m.
Y.•terday lor Mrs. Paul lllU,
Letart Falls, w'be ill She
was.
to Metaa General
hospttal b~ the squad for medlcal attention.
The equad also
answered
calls over the weekend
for
Roscoe Cozart Sharon Road
who was transPorted to
hospllal and for Ann Healey
R. D., Racine taken to Me!g~
General. Both were reported
medical patients.

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at 10:311 p.m. Monday
residenco of Mr. and
James Euler, 246 N.
had been broen into
proximately $40 in
A lock was prind
door to gain entt).
house pollee said.
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