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gt~nandel fessons
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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good wishes of the congregalton , o I r. d children, Ken, Marl&lt; Recitations by the thtr g.::;. ' ,Mo. ore ~d~e Smith and oth- of Christ. Mrs. Don Bell ~re·
toward students The benedlc-, sel ~\
'I were Tim Bentz, Helen
tp-1 th•r. Mrs.
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sented the story, "The Chrl!t•
twn was given by Miss Brad·\ an~rs.(,;i~lding Hawkins re-, plett, .. Bea Jay. Autherson . _E:- er relatives.
mas Scout" and Mrs.
Buell
burv.
. ed S nda from
Belpre ' d&lt;e l.iiddle, Sktpper McMilha : Miss Marlha Genhelmer of sears a reading.
other students
recomzed 1turn
~ 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~
\owed bv the proces:;iona\ hymn ,\ College
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Song 12 Days. o
Faith Columbus spent the
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-·
nd dau hler, Kim of Brook- Powell and lC Y
the Mr. and Mrs. George A~ge vm, M1ke and Danny.. s..

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By United Pres• lntenalfonal post three days was nolhing\ defensively lor their own good
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
"What happened durilll the "must learn they have to drive and his passengers."

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and Mr. and Mrs. ys ShieldsMMr. :.rM'!s.
Glenn 0111. The choir present- \ en and Ronnie Jar.obs.
iMrs John Ketchka.
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Lelend Sisson. w· I of Wash- Hill and ~1~ and Randy
•d the anthe~; "Rd ej~iee R~: ' A baptismal service for th~ I Mr. and Mrs. A;:ol~oliil~;c i~ Cr~~:th Grade students Renee . ~~~erD Jo~n w.'i~~e holiday Se~~sm:~were :layed and prlzes
Pure m Heart, an t e
three infant chtldren o[ Mr. an 1ards VISited over . e
D bra west, Jean Me- ~ mb •
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A.lkire gave Lht&gt; Chnstmas m~s- ' Mrs Leo Smith was conductrd i Columbus with thetr daughtersd, I Burke, ~th Theiss Pam Hill, guest of his p~ren,ls, r.
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played ! tht&gt; children taken lo t~e alta, ! ;·.1rs . Edward Smlth
Iand Nancy Ours. sang SJlver j or~~lumhus and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Employee•
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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bl' cttndle from the altar candle : their sort Kenny Baptizf'd were I Poml Roush, Fo~t r ols, Mr land" Bennie Wolfe and Elmer I ndy eK am f Elsmere Ky ar- Guests at ar y
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Roush. Mr. Parsons gave recitations. . ' rived Thursday, to spend the I Employees of the Martin ResIS symbolic of the o~ly
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
a\
be lighted the candle of each of i on Zahl. Pomeroy . Mr and ~trs \undergo sur~~r\:lidnys.
. student Lou~ Col~, ~nd the ~ruier. .
\ Christmas party Thursday eve- '
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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d ning A gift exchange was held i
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
mony followed
slo~e. Rock Spnngs. and Mr. j ~endmf'"wi~h' her daughl•r' thetr rooms.
lfts Pe~gy and Mrk e of C~u~~dl :mpl~... from Mr. and Mrs
and Mrs. John Prentice, Louis- I 'Ia. a
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ho !day theme wa~ carried ou ti Mrs Raymond DaviS and sons, famtll~s, r. children . Co!umh. the df:'('orations. ravors und Job~ and Torn of
Kmgston , , Mow·n.mg ~~Irmng und family B • T ledo

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Strick Ian , trgtm
Copper Circuits replace old fashioned .. a w rm • • • .
Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Tho~- Coletta Boyard.
reater dependability, better performance. Here Is truly big
rdre&lt; hmenlo of IC&lt; cream IIDd l fnends of Mr. and Mrs. Wtl·' bfusE. ,c arl Ohio
as and fam&lt;ly of Sfl.
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( 'fh~ guests sang carol~ and ham Russell.
Carol Scot~, st~dPntGn~~~selli~ Mrs. Vera Esther Jones .. 65. \'ISi.t with his parents,
Mr.
GUESTS
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I Mr. and ~rs. Cl~rence And- ~etubtrtetlfle
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s~ent thE'. Cl~nstma and Mrs. I thfre Dec. 22. was the mother \ Mrs Ray Warner and son, rews entertamed With a. turkey
th(' mvited guests inc\udmg Mr.
v.o1t h h,er famtly, Mr.
\ of Mrs Bertha Little and Mrs. Dr. Marvm Warner of London ! diMer Christmas at their home
and Mrs. Gary Aull and son,
Paul Scull . \1 student nune Olive Satterfield, both of Mid-I were Chnstmas weekend guesls . Ebenez'"' St., Present were Mr.
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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,
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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
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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,
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s For- Nellie Smedley, Colu~bus, an (Marr ua e
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The main characters wore recently wtth Mr. andMr ·
Mrs Gohhe Yeager, Gtla Bend , Hunlmgton. Pa. and
Alfred \
~y Luster.
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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
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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
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TONIGHT &amp; TUISDAY
Tern Ash: Heralds, John G~: haMr. ·~~:~ ::m Racine Memorial Park.
anMd Mrss A. ; - ~~;~~~nd, oAflbHar.,..'Y·\1
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derson, W. Va Bnd Leonar
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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
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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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Mrs Btll Grueser and Mr. and , and son, Bruce re toda
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I Mrs. Joe Gloecknor and son, omed. th h l'da
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Mrs Ruth Steams, Miss Rose
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Easterday, Mrs. Anna Hilldore,
Bo y.
with her mother, Mrs. W. A.
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Mrs. Leiba Morris, Mr. Larry !
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Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roush s
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James G arneg, mer Angle
A large crowd ol parents and .
entertained with a dinner sun- u.sanSha
M ynard of Muon
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MeMnau, as frte· nda atteoded,
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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
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Mr. and Mrs.
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lttes Danny
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Locust St. Guests were Hev. the late William and Caroline
Valu• To $7.99
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and Mra. Eugeue Thomas and Coverston Rose. Her husband,
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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.
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John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, Susan of Crootsvllle; and Mr. Surviving are three daugbPatricia
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Ka- ters, Mrs. Ethel Morro\V, FayPaula PrentiSI,
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• etteville, w. Va., Mrs. Bonnie
Mltcbum. Jill Haworth, DaIn the afternoon were Mr. Pierce, Cbarleston, Mrs. Sere·
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Mrs.10 Rtma
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grandchildren
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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
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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,
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The broadcast left open the Cong.
possibility tllat the Communi.!ls A Communist hallalionwould continue flghllng Ameri· about 500 men-tried lwt'-"! to
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can Australian South Korean overrun the Bu Prang outpost,
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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
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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,
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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
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'•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 :"~;..
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er of SSD prior to his relir•&gt; l'iuslero •nd tbe A..- '"'"'l!.Y.
before be was able to ae&lt;ure
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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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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
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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
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New Respite in Asian War

Christmas Slaughter may
Be Repeated this Weekend

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mmunists

The youns people wenl
Debbie Gru caroling following the servtce
the World" tbe and
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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.
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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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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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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
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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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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
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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, . ~ ~
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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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IIIJj_ce ~ publle !map, flew ~ be bad been ahown
lniO Toti'o lilttrlllllolll Air' lilt
weapon by Cue.
port aboard Ilia Prel~'l flll8' .
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da1 jelllllf WU IIIII· by Japm.
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... and U.S. ofllcllla llleludJic W B ~ 111c1t II a
Prime lliDIIIIr Jluku.fletlllllll m.ilcal ~ af Hoir.er fa. aan.
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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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residenco of Mr. and
James Euler, 246 N.
had been broen into
proximately $40 in
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SYRACUSE -Nettie Moore,
Waterloo, Iowa : a daughter, has not been 1 lingle pnu~ne Mrs. Edith Ooborne vlalted on to at~ 1the=~hopes two DIODths ol the bloodieet '1'111 11M holiday bad beel
Oris Hubbard, MllloD Roush,
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IMrs. June V. Hay~, Lu
"peace feller" from either the Tburaclay.
::.:ghm 11
cookies ""1"·
ol lbe wor.~~
.. -•ed the "Black ChcrillmaJ"
W:lliam Thorpe.
as, Nev.; these s11tero.
North VieiDalneat or the Red Mrl. Lee Hunt wbt lw rees en
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cHESTER -Gary Smith,
Gamet Meyes and Mr!.
CbiD
turnecl borne 1rom St. Joseph wicheo and collee will bo
than ball tbe total of beca111t Ill Itt ncard hollclay
Al!leri Porker, Betty Hawk.
Tucker, both of Toledo; Mn.
ese,
Hosp\1111 ill much improved.
ed.
AmerlcaD daalhl In aetlOLllince tDll. '11!~ tllle DOW
PORTLAND .- Henry Skin·
Bertha Uttle, and Mn. Olive
BOLD FAMILY PARTY
Mro. Kenaeth Davia. Marie
the 1tarl ol the YielD.- thll yaar I On'lllmas wee
oet Clair 8980
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Two satterfield both of Mlddleport·
r Slsaon andColb)' motored toEastLiv·
Melgo Geerol Boaplllll
confllel.
By C0111p81'iso1&gt;, 711 AmlrJ.
~EW HAvEN, W. VA. - tconomic eJ:perta predict eon- Mrs. Goldie Yeager, GUa
e !ta~ ~tb ~!u or· erpoo1 rNJ,. 1he weekend to vii- AdmllloloDI - CresUyn
'll!e Unit..! Prell lntematlon- ea died Ill South Vtel Nam
Dorw,ln Qork .
ltinued U. S. prosperity m 11186 and Mrs. NeUie Smedley,
; Cbrlltmal eve 11
.!r..e it bor husband, wbere be Ia Racine_: Earl Morrill,
II couul of lotalltlel durlnllht 11om Oct. ~
i,ONG BOTI'OM . .,. Ada Bls- if the economy eao be steered but; seven grandchildreo
Athens Road.
Retresbments bulldlai :8 boule.
Plains, Emma SmHh,
period !rom 8 p.m. II. From an. ,
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,.g . .Belly
Pig· safely between the pump-prim- two great grandclllldren.
were served during the even- Larr7 Farley came on Frl· port; Samuel Ralr!len,
untU mldal&amp;bt Sun- Dec. ll,ed1tM, ;:,.
oiG l.!orcel s.rtoD, . Richard ers and the hell-tlghlenen con· Memorial serv1ceo were
ID Mr and Mrs. Harry CaD- day to spend the bolldaya.
Boltom.
day:
bava dl lD
~atii)J), Cbarl!Iil I'l'lco~
cerned with tho effects of the at 1:30 p. m. 'll!uraday 1n
~ Mr and Mra. Wyatt Viltlors at the home of Mr. Dtocbarpl - DollDI Mlnuel, Tralflo
711 vtel Nam-4111ly I~ more than
Bahr~ ~; VIet Nam war.
Bend. The body was then taken Radford M). and Mn PbUUp end Mn. J.laynard Bahr are- Racme.
Fires
II twice the woeiendl traffle toll.
ie.O.
Ctlarlel· )I!'Mclnko.
Dr. Gerhard Colm,
chief ID the Eggleton · Meinert
Radford, and 'stepllanle artcl Mr. ce111 l!wlllay were Mr. and
BED
itft;RROONv,tt.LE .., .Robert economist of the National Plan- uary Sunday end eervlcea
Mrs Slsaon 111 4 Ricky, 111n. T. E. Crabtree of Wheel·
YOUTH CIIU8
wilsh, Detmi' Welsh, Kennelb nlng Assocl&amp;tiOII, sad
Ca;oll conduct..! Monday at 1 p. m.
::!t and Cryollll.
et1burJ. MJaa Kay Crabtree e! BATAVIA, Obw (tiP)) -Jack
Welsh.
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S. Carson, liSSiatanl economist, the churth wtth borial ID
ColuJnlma, Jlilly of GallipoU., York, 11, wu crusheclto
BBEDSVIiU: ..- May VIDe· Mond~v. fon;casl an ln&lt;rease o!lToledo Memorial Park.
TO DANCE SATlliiDA'Y
end Cllde Saller. Racine,
)londay when a cor leU on
yard, Hobo!!'\ ·~~ Anno
billion m the U. S. gross
NEW HAVEN _ Thll ecm- Mn. .Loullle Farley, Elaine, when a jack appsr•tly llipped
AT 'l'HI 1AIRlC IHOP
Sumillerllelil. · . · ' ·
product :GNPJ next
lng saturday DISh!, JilL I tbe Tony and 1411!k11 M11boan a~ from under I bUIIIPet. He WU
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Gtllsvn.iJ!:· c'-All« Elliott. year.
M HAd
New Haven Junior wor{..ea•s tended the Cbrlltmal aerclse found by hi• brother, James, 10.
CU.fi'ON · ~· ~ y!; That would pusb the GNP,
r. an ~·· .,.mas
a holld at 1be Flalwood Cburch SuDSKIIVICE AT liM
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wbich is the economist's meas- 1and Roland, Great Bend.
club wl1l l]lOII!Ot'
ay da wheN th took pari
Funeral oervlcea for MrL
d Gllli '
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ure of total national wealth, to ' ao their Christmas
daHlngbce -~~ audit~Wah= ~endl ci eylhil ~ty Mand Kohl wiLl bo held at ,
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•uetts Mr and Mn
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w~-~•- at tho
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and
Ray· 1 p.m. to 11:!0 p.m. 'J1le Jayl baVI learned of tbe ,... o p, "': ~-~
Sl'parated Tirihs
' mood Furbee and cblldrea, K.. wl1l emcee the clanctl' whlcb Is :llrl. Sylvia Adami Coleman of inp Coata FuDeral
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VISIT RELATIVES
', ron, Enc· and Richard, and Mr· open 1D tile publle and Ia Ill- Keno,
~ ~acob Zumbadl of ofdayI:!O p, m. reported
Spunk.,; ·la'fl Fa•LIP""'
Ke • RL 1 Road
ROLL YWOOD .(UP!) _ 'll!e Mr. and Mro. DrieD Cotm.,. IlDy Anderson, Great Bend; Mr formal.
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Neil, ol p
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itell wlill Mr. and Mrl. Rober\
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aon, and fiDIUy,
omeriiJ,
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Lynn,Mr.Debra
Minton
'ani· •IipUIIky,
Jackson;
sandra,Bobby
Chester,
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loL" Mr and Mrs Robert Daniela Dwaln sayre, Sycamore;
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accordina lo !hell' father.
and family of rove VAl•
Unda and CbriBiy Voot Frank
MantoDJa, 11 111m ledmle_,, Jerry Colnl&lt;!r and familY of Co-l Proffitt, and Nola Yq,
.t\RS.UJMFOCJ$
oaid Monday lllat be Ibid his ' lumbul Oli'et tbo holfdlrs.
all o1 Great Bead.
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'TilE 1.AST FAMILV
lhe infanta, wuv - e
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Bad; SpriDCI Road. Guella were GueBII were Mr. and Mro. AoMr. aod lin. Carl Platter ol lhtny Schuler and Linda If CoPl Pleasllll, W. Vo.; Mr. and llllllbul; Mr. and Mrs.
Mr1. Edward Stiles Olld Nina Schnier and Jakie, PorllMd;
!top', Mkldleport:
Mr. Mrl, Edith 'l'boiDII aod
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Mrl. .Jimmy Fry, Pomeroy ~· Wlllinl. Pom«oy.
~-E PASSes
. and Mr. and Mrs. Henciiel NorIJP ALl REFRESUria and C......,. ofiAarl Falls.
DAUGJrl'(l:R BORN
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1 Mr and Mrs. Paul Grlllllet:di &amp;.ISTC!ol 10 llE~
RELATIVES ... ,
__ P'OIIIJIIUDATI (Norma JeaD Bearbs) of
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pre are a!IIIOUIII'lntl Ute birth
Terry !IGIU and llomly Me- a 6 lb. 15 oo. daUihter.
s.ltt 11rv1ce
Turner of Albland arrtnd homa Jeane~. Monday, Decmeber %1, _:.~~-'"£.~
WedDeadaJ lor the Cbrlatmas at Clmdel&gt;(;lark
Memorial 1ooo1 /IN •
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IIOiidBi'l wllh their pandll, Mr. Hoopltal m Porkenburg, W. Vo.
and Mn. Vlr'lll Raulb, last Le- Grandpareata ~ Mr. and Mr1.
tart, and Mr. and Mro. lloDlld Thomas 0. Grmstncl ol N"'\l •..;;,,::::::.....t
Mc:Turaer, ila&lt;lne.
RaWLl, w. Va

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Wide Wale- 111. 1.98 .,..... 1A9 yd.
Conlui'OJ - .....91 ... ........ J9 yd.
Wools- Rig. 2.98 to 4.69
Salt 2.24 to 3J2,..
Coetlnl• - .... 6.95 ........ 4.64 yd.
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IlollaD lorelp mmW.. bee•oe o1 "m!jul ... llllltUd·
clay loUowlq the reporl of I
etl" 8..,.1adODs repnii!IK tbt
bar&amp;W'J at the B A B Food
rote be played iD 1 moDI • p.m. Monday when then' tmy foreign s a on
, 56 Pl Pleasant 23 n Hinton
Morbi at MatOD the poi$
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abortive altempt 1o aogodate turned, after the driver lost fortro), on ~e George
stationary ~~ Falls A M!ddleporl man was tak· weokend.
peaee In VIetNam. Fanlaal, I ICreek Rd., rerarts the dstat: ~ gruw~[~Pb'!ught the lnjur- i.86 falling, charleston 18.8&amp; sta· eo to Veterans Memorial hoJ.
Voa Slellarl, IS, WBI lakd.
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ll'ere treated and re- tlonary. London, Marmet and pita! by Mlddleporl E-R oquad·
l former premier, II curreutly ed
0lt~rllttlsp ~re than cuts antl bruises. ·
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president ol the Uaited Nl•
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Winfield dams were on I b e men lor treatment of a bact Ill- :.., Olllelall ..W lllewarlllla
1eas 'w Wll e ~ ol
&lt;·
, Ilona Genenl Auembl)o.
sills.
jury 1pparentl7 1111talned ln •
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the result of Intervention by the Southeastern Ohio! His reolpldon •• lorelp · J:.;:'!.
Pteasabt, tlon wago9 skl4ded ln the loose Ohio River - OVEC up 14, car-motorcycle accident MonR"l]\i»at Council, the Appalachian Highway may pas s J minister foUowed 111despread the driver, received a bruised gravel anif wen~ 1M the road. 8:35 p.m.; Indiana d0011 14, day night.
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n ern port.loni of the county.
• leelen retaye&lt;l lo tile Unlled dt..l to GalUpoUa munll!lpal a road marker and highway ~a.m.; Orco up 18, S a.m.; Reo morning Thomas Scally II lis~
ed DIU . . . .
. is i£llorJUdon Ia carried in the first Issue of the States !rem Cummuaill North court Jan. a 011 a charge of un· sign, then : &amp;.II. embankment and U&amp;ble up 16, 4:35 a.m.; Peggy In aalafaelor1 eondltloll. He
of lilt ..:.
SEORC newaletter ·issued recently with Carl Dahlberg of VIti Nom by oome Italian sale operation.
overturned onto Its left side a- Downey up 17, 3:~~ a.m.; St. IS an employe ol Kyger Creek kOI are Mn. Floro llolnl ...
W&lt;II!llon as the editor.
.tailors 1o Hanoi. Hanoi later
Olhora injured were:
gains! a fence posl. The vehicle Marys up 17, 5·1~ a.m.; Ann· Power plant.
Mary lerr)' Ollloen Alii
The paragraph about the Ap- - -disavowed the reporll as a Sandy K Loftis 16 of 2145 was heavily damaged.
elte Jones up 18 5:10 a.m.; Mlddleporl pollee reported
wa; taken but llle
pa~llian Developmenl Hlgh-\ltoads, which would Indicate "boa•."
:Eastern A~~., cut on' the right Arresll ~J. the patrol Mo": Edeana Bosworth up 18, 7 a. Scally, driving il motorcycle,
aot ~eeled.
••I ~ystem otales that romors Ihear~nas m counties affected I
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~i1111e but there Ia not much · might be held by early 11186. I
9an Lortis, 16, her twin si•ter, es, f/, Ashland, Ky., speeding, m.; TI'bolt down 23, 4:44p.m.; will! I car operated by Neva
lalt.c print..! as yet.
. The letter nttnues·
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cut on the Up and a bruised bonded ID municipal &lt;:Ourl Jan. Frank D. down 23, ~:50 p.m.; Pierce, as, Rt. I, Middleport. Car Cow Collide
The le~r lurther states that 1
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3; !;:\lri salll!ders. 52, Galllpo- Lucy Jane Lucas down 23, 12:· Mro. Pierce was driving a 1950
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Sam Rodgers: 17, ol 'IIY11 LIJI. Us, no ~tor's . lleense, and 10 a.m.; Vulcan down 23, 12:· Cbryller when the mishap oc- On Rural Highway
Ina route• In the I!Siglled cor- plans can be drawn. .
colD Ave Pt Pleasant, cui 011 Ervin L, saunders, 112, Galllpo- so 8 m . Ravenswood up GreeD- curred 81 the lnteraectlon of '!'be Melp County Sberill'l
r~il9f, but that corridor ia as !:t~e ~tese~l c:::u ~~
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the left 'ieg ~d head.
Us, permiltlug an,~~ pe:: up s:10' p.m.; Polly R. clowD Broadway and Ash-Ita at 7:11 department reported an actl·
, 1 not de!IDII&lt;.
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Koren K. Keener, 17, of 1308 son ID dJive, bOth' cl
an. • Greenup 3:44 p.m.; Jeffboat up p.m.
dent two miles weal of Rutland
1 • 1~ the Jackson area three \ :'';~ 0~! C:~:rsl!:e
Crescent Rd., Qiarleston, W. a~d IWberl C. Rawlings, 18, Greenup ~:10 p.m.; Frleberger Pollee said lurtber details of Monday bight that involved a
of Joor routes are being given I . · ~ y
f lans
Va., cut on right lei and bum!&gt; Middleport, following too close-, down Gr..,.r.up 6:10p.m.; Frank· the accident were lacking, and car and 1 cow.
the •Engineers Lonk'," the let·. ':t,"'w'~: 1~1na. 0 !.ted ~;
on the head.
ly, bonded to appear Jan. 4.
Hn Pierce down Greenup 10:10 that the aeeldent Ia IIIII under AuthoriUes said 'I car driven
ter states.
i0 er . wee ' IS n mow on A Christmas party wao
Eddie D. Sirnpldns, 18, Pt. A 17-ye&amp;N&gt;Id Pl. Pleasant p.m.; Susan Lane up Greenup lnvesdgatlon.
by Ralpll Priddy, 28, 118 Laur·•engtneero aro DOW looklng l 1ead time.~ 811
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at the home of Mrs.
Pleasan~ laceration on the bead youth lorfelt..l a!2'1.50 bond to l1'2D P m. Elisha Woods down Middieporl E • R aquadmen el-11, Pomeroy, struck a eow
al troles south of Jackson for :h~ul~ , may Y by anu· lSauer, Rutland for the
and left band.
appear Monday In Gallla COUll- G;eenup i':40 a.m.; Illlnoia up wero also called at l!O&amp; a.m. when II moved lntD lha path of
washmg!Dn approval. Prior to I Y '
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school senior play east,
I Kathy D. Graham, 18, of 624 ty JUvenile court on 8 char&amp;e Greenup 7,so a.m.; Eastern up today lor Kathryn Carpenter, the veblele. There was olarnaae
the mtervontion by the Coun· , 'll!e letter states that seg· ants and thell' guests Decem· Cunningham st., St. Albans, W. of lnlollCIItlon.
Meldahl 6,05 p.m.; Mlss Susan Langsville, who was reporled to te the !root of Priddjl'a car, 1t
cil the routes planned
were' menta the size of the. Athens- ber 23.
Va., sprained left shoulder and
.
down Meldabl 6:110 p.m.; Wal- have !allen, !lllltalninl! a leg was reporled. The..,... left lbtl
north
of Joctaon. DtrectDr Jackson-Athens slip will prob- Enterlalnment Included
bump on the bead •. and
ter Honaland down Meldabl 7:- Injury. Sl!e wu tallen IDa pby· scene, wllh lnjurleo U any, 1111'
Maiheter of tho State Depart· ably be broken up mto ala ic, a gift exchange and
Joseph H. U!&lt;biiOld, 18, of
45 p.m.; Alton Zephyr up Mel- aiclan.
reporled.
mOlll of Hlghwayl agrees the contracll.
with prizes won by
1108 Jefferson Blvd., Pl. Pleao- . , , ,
,
dahl 1:1~ a.m.; A. J. Patlmt
----ro~te ,outh wiU open up SouthForbes, Larry Rupe,
ant, sprained left shoulder and
up Meldahl 2:40 a.m.
,
Ca 1 R
dt
"'tern Ohio. Tbl8 aloo IIlli the
Thomas. Jim Barnett Jane
left leg.
GalllpOIII Dam - Bob Ben- Some Mamed Men
se 8 emove 0
comnnttment ID Gallll, Scioto.
cas and Bob arret\.
The patrol said the accldent
ter down 4 p.m.; c. v. Harner Will be Called up ,.
State Penitentiary
an1l Lawrence counties," 11
o.an was presented a prize occurred when WU.on apparentdown B:Z5 p.m.· onwward down
Melp County Sheriff Robert
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for
selling
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failed
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COLUMBUS
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Cons ultants are to locate
1 the play enlitied "Dear Diary." rlgbt curve. Hls 1960 F1atstaUPD _AD • a~"?'j, S. &amp;w~
S:4&amp;.l. lng In January of aome of took Pierce Case, 110, Pomeroy,
cenr.r tme for the highway by
Refreshments served from
COLUMBUS, (
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t 1 m . Oblo'l 19,457 married men m to Ohio State penltenUory toy,bruary I, t96tl, for the apdining room table covered
ton accountanl said Mon.day he m.' L. W. woe ~ Fr~lj..; the 1916 age bracket and wllh· day where he will beCID hll Sfto
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pro val of the Bureau of Public
a while cloth, and with a Christ·
bas filed com~lalnts Wllh : ~enks :~:
~·~~yivanla out children was foreseen Mon- tences of hi and H years ...
- -- --mas ball tree as the centerAmerican Instilute of Pu c . , up .. a.m:,
day.
ler being found JUIIty by I IIUI
CHARLES'l'ON, W. Va. (UP! piece included sloppy joes, ·
(ConHnued from pace I)
ACC()untanta. and the Ohio Soc- ~wn ~·.: ~'::;· Queen City Ohio Selectlvt DlreciDI' Ray· jury Monday.
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- Dr. Mildred Bateman will coo- Christmas cookies and
American Ambassnclor Edwin lety of Certified Publlc Account wn · ba iu ·
F mond Qouse said the
blgb The department also took Ja.
0
tlnue as dln!ctor of the Stale mas punch.
0. Relscbauer.
ants over the operations of tbe Kanaw
ver '
· monthly draft quotas IMld prll&gt;- tD custody Nathan Davld ~
!Continued !rOm pagel)
Mental Health O.partment,. Others aatendin
were
state auditor's office.
Shearer up Marmet 7' 55Mp.m.\ tlcally ezbaUJted the aupply of curek, RD 2, Racine, MondaJ.
D.''" Ice •nd Produce Co., for ~ Gov. Hulett C. Smith said Mon- 1Sayre, Linda Hysell, Ronnl• Rlf· LONDON - QUEEN ELIZA· S~muel Seldin said his corn· Imncan B~e v~ Me::'" edglbll Ulllll8l1led mea Ill tile lie was returnee! to AtheDI 8tala
donallons.
Jay in a prepared statement, ]fie Linda Stafford Paul
beth II led the British people plamta , referred to a rouHne 11.10 p.m.' ea
up rth met qe brackel
hospital.
'Ihe Donors:
despite rumors to the contrary. IJe;n Tillis Peggy. Tillis
toda in ceremonlel marklnl audit of the Darke County AI' 3:50a.m.; Jerry Boswo
up
----POMEROY - Erma Smith, I Smith thus squelched what he ' Dean Lee' vood Shar.;. Cart- the ~ anni eraory of the rtculiural Society conducted by Winfield 10 ' 30 p.m.; H. E. Bow·
BENEFITS DOWN
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D"rol hy M..Reeves, Arthur J . teriTH'd a "preponderence of ru- er, Ray Aiktre, Euniee Ohllng· coosecraUon ~ Westminster State Auditor IlD&amp;er Cloud's of· les down Winfield 10:45 p.~.; The Lo aa Braaeb olllct of Soelll Security Adminlstr&amp;o
Sluster, ~ec1l Hysell, Margar· mors" and speculation about the \er. Danny McDonald,
Abbey, redglou! shrine of lbe flee.
He I'".' Z. down Winfield 12 ·~ the Burea~ of Workmen's Com· don repl'llllltatlve&lt; wlll be al
el ~!cDaruel, Homer B. Snuth, relatiOnship between ills office Grete, Mike Nicholson,
Commonwealth.
He charged that the proud· a.m., samet down Winlleld 12.
!lOll mada a.roa lotallng town llall Ill Pomeroy
Leo Vaughn, Paul
Carper, and !bat of Dr. Bateman follow· , Miller, sandy Tucker,
Amoag the 2,300 dlgnalarlea ures used by the auditor allow· 110 a.m.
t;",342.0B for compensation, Monday bellmdng at 10:30 a.
1.~rol Peters~ Rnbert C. Gloeck ing the Mason Counly grand TllCker, Jim White,
In the historic church for the ed at least one case of embez.
medical and boap1lll aarv1ces m. tD asa1a1 perlOLil wbo are 65
'"· Maf/Ofle Reuter, Harold 1. jury report on Lakin State Hos- Ronald Black Melva
Ill
i W"dl • rep!'&amp;- zleiTH'nt to go unnolleed, along Veteran• Memorial
during September
October or over lo algD up for Medicare
Hy~ell. Joe Gl~er, Robert , pilal.
.
1David Shiflet: Mary Rutb
::'tatiV:~ ':e Vallean, apoa- with other aUpshod fiscal or.er· Admt11IDDI Leona
November of 'lllf, 1CCift- and eatabilab lbelr aocial seeur'."urh. Lloyd Wright,
"Most of the speculation was \ Joy Sauer and the hosts.
toUc deiOI&amp;te Magr. lgnino Car· allons of the society.
Long Bottom; Alrrul Pullins; ing ID Charleo F. Borkor, dllp- lty llllCOUJIIa. Thosa planning to
':u:nther, Don Runnel, Olar es erroneous," the governor so1d.
!so resent was Morris
·
RaciDe; llelen
•d£Dlnl1Wator ollbl Llflan 1L1iP up IIIould bring their birth
1 .1~eckner, Lmda Guinther Guy \ "I have 00 intention of replacdlnale. A P.
r
!rom
PLAN SERVICE
racuse; Joy Wblte,
uiJ
eertlflcataa
tLOCial aecuriiJ
1:umther. Sam Boston, Robert , ina Dr. Bateman as director...
the 'nla. HysaU Run Free Met!»- Leola Keck, Pom&lt;!roy; Clarence
4M11.
v"'Rhn.
ond Dr. Bateman has no mien
ew
the dist cillreb will hold a New McDaniels, New Hoven:
)llDDLEPORT • Clarence . tion of resigning that position."
miltions needed ID save tDr· Year's Eve Walch
service Jeffers, Syracuse; Loll Scl1001~1
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r,mpson, Charles
Boyles, I Dr. Bateman was appointed by
fabric of the abbe7 and res
atartlng at 7:30 p. m. The pat- over, Rutland; Paul
,\o~y Batey, Max Davis, Ke~- ~ Smith last March 30 and the
ecl'il to Ita oldell beauty.
a ..ll Roberl.£mltb, Sr.
PotneNy; Tbomaa Scally,
AUf;
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I' ' ' Imboden, Kathryn Dem· \ governor said "that appointdleporl; Wllma Ginther,
"'"· Harry Stover, Charles Sear· menl was. and ts, my responsi·
WASIIINGTON -TilE SOliNler.
bTl "
SOD adminiatratlon ill prepared
Dflebarleo - Mar7
--.&gt;!INERSVU.E
Doris ~~~rUy arter the grand jury
to order a significant pause ID
Middleport; Alma McKenzie,
1
Floyd
Hendricks, reported what it termed "de- Mrs. Vera Esther
hombmg rauls qaiDBI North
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Pomeroy; lleleoe Nelson
111 l1lniiiii Preu 1
M
liary Nease, Herbert Mcintyre, plorable conditions" at La k i o, who died _December 22, In
Viet Nam only if 1111 C&lt;IIVinCed
dleport.
.
'nla ~~~~ lei
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H1ob S1ewart.
rumors began circulating at the Bend, Aruona, was born
such a move will brln&amp; a mean- . 0CJe
0
CbrtBimll
record Ill ft1 Total
RACINE - Lindo Patterson, Statehouse that Smith was plao- Columbus, and lived In
ingful response !rom Hanoi As
\
GRANGE TO MEET
lala1Hiea OOiaf.~ t.te N!Q11 Gl lalalitlel not
1&gt;•uglas Circle. Lenardos Sel· , ning ID ask for Dr. Bateman's from 19'!1 to 11152, when
1966 approaches, the adrnlniJ1ra.
, Racine Gr811ie wiU meet
tl!reHay Cbrlltmll ~"di;d U... clealli count IIOIIIIIIn8 pul
lers. Clarece Roy, Don Hend· ,resisnation. However, Smith de- moved to GUa Bend. She was tlon IS not convinced.
Mr·, apd Mrs. Jack Selden- Wednesday ai7'30 mat
more penOIII than
the previous all time holidq
"'''· Robert E. Cleland.
' nled the rumors when asked by member of the Second
Tills was the plciure drawn ~ Called Sunday evenmg on Gran e Hallin ~ / ' ·
any other holldaf period record of 706 traffic deaths ael
RUTLAND- Bull Cremeens, ' newsmen if they were true. IQiurch, Toledo.
today by aulhnrltadve U. S. :Ill'. and . Mrs. llalloe l.!llhoan· p
on record.
durlnl the 196tl louMiay hollo
18 and cld~
Lewis E. Kennedy, Thorn· .
Surviving are her sons,
sources 88 they mlewed a Mrs. Dora Heaton VISllod on ;:
ol 5 and 4
'll!e llnal total wu pier claJ. Thlo yeor's bolldl1 period
1 ore
as c. Martin.
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lorett E., Toledo; Frank M., year 1n which they said there &amp;mday wiill Mrs. Alice Dodson.
agel
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Unbeaten Utah Invades 'Cincin.Ditii; Bucks ·at flome
By \Jalt..l Pnu lllteriiiUu
A ~llle between ClnclnnaU
and Utah lor oatlou1 prestlga
hlghllgbto 1 beavy calendar of
aelton lor Ohlo college btsket..baU teams tonight, larded beavDy wllh tounament eontests.
Unbeaten Utah, which Is tied
for 14th thllweek In the national ratings, pula ito T-0 record up
against the Bearcato' 6-1 lA a
malch at Cin&lt;lnnali.
'll!e Bearcals, ranked 16th
week, will bave back 1-foot-

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a virus lnfeclloo that left bbn
below ?ar the past few days.
OutSide those two regular
ga111es, the rest of the action II
ID tournaments.
otterbein Advanees
OlterbeiR of the Obio Coolerence advances ID the second
round of the New York State
ClaSSic, meelmg host Hofstra
alter downing Adelphi oo.tll 1D
fb·sl-r?"nd ~clion Monday nigbl
XaVl&lt;!r, w1th a 4-3 mark goes
ngainst top-seeded Wichita State

as many weeks, lakes on Dentson &lt;3-3).
The Woosler ~ulc features
th• host team, wh1cb puta a 5-2
mark agalnal Grove City &lt;Pa.)
and Ashland (2-3) oppo111te Del·
awBf!! (S-4)
Ohio Northern 11-5) play• ln
the MarshaU !Mich.) Invitational and Rio Grande (1-5) !Bkes
pari In the Point Plea1ant (W.
Va.) Tournament.
Toleda WIDa

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. • ·faecount..t for 'II polnta.
1nameal 11 Oklahoma City.
oon ,games ~nday ~1, Tol• DePaul and B-W traded the 'll!e host team led only 110-48 ,
&amp;I bowled rNer .Eiei~ Dtllllead durin&amp; the first all min.l about five minutes alter the '
and DePaul shattered B.lld$j u1e1 but the Blue Demons then baK bul then reeled off nine
Wailace IH.
· ree~ off 19 COIIIeCUIIvo pcilnta .straight poioto · ond outscored •
Bob AatOil ..end 14 poio\i and never trailed thereafter. the Falcona 11-2 tD puU away.
and pulled 1n II leboUnds aDd Dave MIU1 bad 20 points for Bowling Green went eight minBill Backi!IISto bacl 2(1 poiolo to jDePaul and Ray Hereford 19 for utes without a bucket during '
pace the Rockelo to .~heir !ourtb )be YeUow Jacketa.
the surge by the Chiefs.
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liens trailed ooly 4a:e when T... 1" u Oklahoma City raced to Bowling Green took scoring bon·
1edo wen! on 1 IO.nninule a 103-77 clecllloii In the first or• with 28 poin.. and Charley '
splurge In the .......t ball that round of the Ali.COUege Tour· Hunter had 28 lor the winners.
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of a near-fatal
'&lt;JI.:Jil,.l.,'l on fillnois and Boston
meets Army Tuesday .
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8 allernative &lt;enter !loll Krick, lo the All-College Tournament
goea against
''Tbal
In polot second-ball
jury.
host Evansville, top-ranked
frolll of !be pociure window nlppmg New York J~~
CIDct.natl ID Thunday wl1l BIIIOIIg the small colleges, in the
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'19-76 Monday night
•ntertaln Wake Forest, whlcb opening round of the Evansville
By MARTIN LADER
dropped even lurlher aflfr the top 10, with oeventh-ranked 1Oklahoma City- Rhode Island
sellout crowd of
tonlgbl vlsltl Oblo State In a Holiday Festii'OI.
UPI llpOrta Writer
winning the national . chan&gt;-\ St. Joseph's trouncing Niagara upended Wyoming 107·101 in
Madison Square 1:arden.
game that matcbes a pair of In Ohio, the Christmas Fesll· Bolida 11 e Isn't always ptonshlp last Y.., u 111.-!111.95-72 and llllrrat..l Mlnnesotalovertlm. after trailing by 15 ,
opening game ,f lhe ~~!Jiiitr.•:~
teams atruggllna tD reach the val starts at ~ew Concord geta lllppy ~.mand blgbiJ ra~ third . ~algbt II!"'•• tbl.
hipping Comell 114-U.
pointa and . Oklahoma City '
doubleheader. Boston
.500 level.
under way. Host Musklngum Brigham Youna and Mlchlgao iiY a ocore of 1t4'1 1D ArizOdla ProvideDIIf, . the No. 1 team, ·blasted Bowlrng Green 103·77.
easily outclassed Colorado
'll!e Bucko, who bave woo aU (1-4) goes against an Ohio Weo- can't help wonderln&amp; today 11 State ln. the For ·.weat Claulc blew a 17-poldl second-~all lead Big Eight Tournament at
University 8&amp;.64.
four previous meetmp with the leyan (2-31 team thai lost sen. they gave away a lot more lhan at Portland, Ore. .
and then rebounded Ia tbe !ln'lll : Kans., City-Nebraska hipped
Illinois eded
Deacons, may bave te go With- lor guard Forrest Everhard for they received.
'll!e Wolverines with All . Z5 seconds of play 1D trip New · MiS501U'i 61Hi7 in overtime and By United Press t&lt;ruationaf 94 and Army
.
oo~ senlor_~_Marvth Greg~, a month with a fractured foot.
America Cazzle RusseU In· the York University 79-76 in the Okl•homa rolled over Oklaho·
Ea&gt;t
. va 89-68 in the
~ o movcu ""• e atarUog Tournament favorite Marietta .8ngbam Young, which juol lineup, Dgured ·88 one of the ECAC Hollday Festival at New nm Sible SS.3li.
, Otterbein 90 Adelphi 81
I' doubleheader which
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i Motor City Touroomenl
of NYAC 93 Belmont Abbtty 83
14th annual tournament . · ·
the na~onal ~ank~nglds, suf~red but now show 11 dismal 4..f n other maJOr tournament De trtedmt-EW1Iham &amp; Mary de- Pennsylvan ia 75 Pittsbur"n ~ 5 1 dav
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an em arrasSin&amp; e own on- record. Russell score"d 35 polnta action :
astern Kentucky 76-61 HofSira 100 ~"" Ho m 82
. Jim Walker the game'a·bigh:;
day 1ght when Jt fell to a against Arizona State but even Los Angeles Classic-Purdue and D~troit turned back HarMid\H·~t p.
:-~ corer Wllh 29 pomts, put 1ii fbi·:'
77
7
below-par .LaSalle team, 71~ 1 this wam'l enough to prevent upset Sl. John's 1N.Y.) · ~ vard IIUJ.
. Toledo 83 Dclawore 59
dec:&lt;&gt;ve basket for Provl- ·
man open~ round game of an upset.
!behind a 34-point scoring effort Hurricane Classic_ at Miami De Paul 102 Bldwn-,,'lllre 65 ' as he hit a·l~foot ·u
. ~wiib ·;.
the Quaker C1ty Tournament at
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1by Dav• Schellhase and UCLA Beach, FJa.-LouiSviiie clipped
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Th Q ker City T
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Southw•st
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F
Hall { F
Cleveland St. Joseph 77
R'1ghtS On T0p Howard PayneWest81 Wayland 55 · remaining.
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Boston College jumped o(f'W''
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Led by John Milhoan'• 281 Swindell had 12
Qevehind Padua
O.nver 72 Arizona 70
a 13·2 lead over Colorado State ·
polnll,
Fireatone
defeated
DunI
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BOSTON (UP!) _ Major preS! box
Cleveland St. Stanil&lt;laus 81 Draft Chol'Ce
I College Tournament
and had little trouble after U ::
&amp;9 Other Ia ers . d bl fi· In the other scheduled game, teague baseball's best·pubiJ.
AI Oklahoma City, Okla.
in winning ils sixth (arne
Pres wer: rio. M~ ~ith Weiher's posted a forfeit wio cized cold war flares bot again . lie would often refuse to bo
(First Round!
against one loss.
. (j 7
, Bill Brown with 17 , Paul over McCelland's.
next month when the nation's =~~o~J..t "':.."!a~= Modell Sa
CHICAGO tuPl) -Owner· Rhde Is. 107 Wyo. tot tot\
Army, with Mike SllDma' '
22
Jl'ra!ey bad !3 and Paul
Smith
veteran baseball writers vote in a dress! room ban a ainst ,
ys
coach George Halas of the Okla. Cly 103 Bwlng r:reen 77 scoring 26 poinls, broke off te
canned 11. Butch Newton and
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on a Hall of Fame ruche lor the scribesII&amp;
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Far W•sl Classic
fast start against Villanova· IJ!II•.
Bulch Greanlee bad 17 and 16 1%6 OUrney
one of their sharpest. criUcs.
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· eventually buill its lead 1o ·ji ··
respectlveiJ for the losers,
retired slugger Ted WI1Ualll8.
Hls verbal blasta were oot Hell Help Get
from pro football's "money '
!First Round;
. pomts. Don Freeman ~:·'
The one-tune "Splendid Splln- limited to the press. He was
derby" and offered rights to · Ariz. St. 89 Michigan 87
i tered 33 points and Rich J~i
A balaaced ICtring attack Tfa il 0pens in
ter" of the Boston Red Sox quoted at various times during
the club's No. 1 draft selection Oregon Sl. 53 Air Force 42
added 30 as Illinois outla~
led by Carl Wolle gave G&amp;J a
officially became eligible Moo- his stormy career In attacb on c·
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to any National Football
Los Angeles Ciasoie
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Georgetown. 11- ., Hoyos htlce·!:·
runaway victory over Elber· India .
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League team.
AI l.os ~, •• t... Calif,
closed to within one point In •tJii'::
feld'•. of Pomeray, Wolle bad
napo IS Cooperstown, N.Y., shrine wben flew •• combat pilot ln both
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GalHpoliJ Independent League posted easy victories Mon·
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throws for 22 points. Gory Lash- John Tannehill 13, of Middleley bad 2(1, MroR Buffington
t the 1965 U 's Ope ch •
12 aed Beb Roush 10. Easbnan ~'in Bo Uod. 14 ~ .a!"
led tho kiom wllh 22 while ~ ':able t%~is weriil enlevrl!lholns
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dlanapolll. The Indiana Open Is
being held there Jan. HI.
Straight Cage Tilt
He will compete in two dlvlNe
slons at Indianapolis, the Boys
5Z ~a"':.vru:. bounced Mlllet ea. tinjler 16 and Boys Under 18.
two. d \' ~ = o f the Hls birthday rules him out of
balll
M Y basket- Boys Under !4 compelltloa in
1 onday algbt. 196tl by one day
IIWBith ~·
&lt;age wiDeafW Sllff~.'tralgbl AI Indianapolis. be alst will
~'·• lame los fo~J.,.·•-~ liP' compete In Men'• Doubles team
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I'OUDd Ult.
Ohio men's singles.
Bor ICOrt of the NilS . 14111
Tannehill last Labor Day In
l&amp;me:
er Toronto won the canadian In·
NEUION'VILU!: fll8)
ternational tsble tennis compeDaugherty, U-f; Hubbard z. tltion , tre Boys Uocer 16 dl·
fJ.4; Rlcbards 11+22 . Pancake vision.
2+4; Harold 4+12;' Scbullz 7: Other leurn&amp;ITH'nta . comins
1-15; Hayes J.i-71 Totals :a&amp;- up soon he expects to enter in·
18--88.
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-u~, 4+12; Spence Z.l-5; Columbus men's team, on Jan.
= a n 24-4: Frltzh 8-5-21; 22'23, and tbo Central States
wu..! 0-2-Z; Thompson S.U; Open iD Detroit in February,
1.0.2: Totals Z0-!2-42,
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15 11 46 118 LONDON (UP!) -Leeds
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f II 28 i2 Unit..! soored a 1.0 English
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ZAHLS ENTERTAIN
Limpool Monday, snappina
Mr and M
Uverpool's IO.game wiDDlng
tertained wltf:'a Ata!:n
atreak, 011 a goal by Peter
Christmas at tbetr ho!e Mul· Lorimer m the 15th mmute
berry Ave. Guests w,;. Mr GRAND PRIX TROPHY
and Mn John M Pr I'
j WATKINS GLEN, N.Y.
Loulavil •
• · en Ice 0 ~LPI - Th Watkins Glen
wuu.m'e·z:·· .:· :d Mrs. Grand Prix has been awarded
Andrea nd Mildred ughters, th~ Grand P~IX ~Ivers Assoc~
, pori
Mr and Mrs« Grove- a!Ion Orgaruzers Trophy . for
Sm!Ut and K•
Barb, Leo K. staging the. best organized
and
Sam,enn~
ara, Be._ world cbamp1onshlp Grand Prll
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Halas sa~d the negotiating Purdue 77 SL John's:~ Y.l75
lion of America distributed 41~ conflict, against former Pr.,.. CINCINNATI IUP[) - Art ( rights to Louisiana Stale tackle .,
Delaware Classic
ballots ID their IO.year mem- ident Harry Tnunan and the Modell, owner of the Qeveland, George Rice were available to
At Newark, Del.
bers.
!ale Sen. Rober\ A. Taft.
Browns, told Gov. James A. I any team "which might be
!First Round)
Williams' name wns nesl-toRbndes, the . Stadlum Steering I interested."
Elzbthlwn 74 Hndl ph.\lcn 73
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ColllJlllttee c1iy and county ofp
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as. on a
t ~ 41 p yers
ftcials Monda he would do "all ~'The Bears are withdrawing , ao Amencao Tournament
rellred !rom active status foc But the press was
I can to hel ;, ado ted state" from the money derby, which is I
AI Edinboro, Tex.
at leasl .five years and eligible lavorile target of the left
anothi. J.tion!'l Football g&lt;lting ridiculous and is not
&lt;First Round;
lor election for the first Ume hllllded slugger. He
fr h'
conductive to good squad St.Mrys &lt;Tex1 73 Ark .AMN 57
Hi' .tow .beth on the new missed an opportunity to jibe
ac ISe.
morale," he said.
ISt.Edw's :Tex) 67 E. Ill 66
eli!llbHily hsl ~uld nol be writers both in Boston and In Modell, whose team has led , Halas said he will work out a Lamar 104 Gus. Ad \phs 81
dasslfied as a shgbl on the sll· the other Amerlcaa LeaJUe the NFL In attendance the past llrade for the rights perhap! a : Pan American ll&lt;i Parsons 68
lime American League balling cities the Red SoJ: vialted.
two yeora, was the first team future draft choice' "or some- I lloliday Festival Tourney
charnpwn, . however, becaliSe Th
their
owner to visit Cincinnati since Ithing,.
At New York. N.Y.
1
th•Jlylayers were listed alphabe- .... : Imemo1th oWUllanu epic drive for • new stadium and Hal~s said the Bears "found
&lt;Firs I Round t
lallc . Gus Zerblal wal lhe 'rreM...hg.eo ~ w 'te ' inds . a pro lootbaU franchise started. out what the other fellow was lll. 911 Geotwn 94
st man on the Jist.
s 1n vue wr1 rs m
m
, A m 89 ' ~"II
68
Old The Third
le57 when they named New He said climate was an lm· offering and it's beyond rea- · r Y
' 1 a~ova
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y k' Ml k M 11
the
fact .
._ . son"
Bostn CoiL 86 lolo St U. 64
e wnters once clubbed or '
c ey an • as
or m cons1ucra1Ion
·
Provid
79 NYU 76
"knighta of th~ keyboard" by American League's most
future franchiset at present. It WB! obvioiiS that Rice's
Q e~ce .
Wliliams must retum their ble player. Even Mantle
"
demands were the factor which
ua t&gt;r City To~rnament
ballots b J
19 U 75
utonlshed by the choice
We ncecl more sites where induced Halas to give up on his
At Phlladrlpbia, Pa.
cent of~
list WiW:. Williams bad bait..! .3&amp;8
can lake our late attempta 1o sign the 2.10-pound
IFirst Round I
among their 10 nominees he'll won the alugglug crown
an~. December tackle.
I LaSalle 71 Brgh m Young 69
be only tho third Ia ;.. in sea881l.
be said. Clnclllll8ti . Rice was drafted by Hooston Temple 84 StBnvnture 72
mndem tim t
.P
bali
a mean temperature about In the rival American Football Minnesota 114 Cornell 82
of fame Ines hi: ' : eli ible Even so, lhe betting. ill stro• · three or four degreeo abovt League, and the Oilers bid illl!h St. .Jos. (Po I 95 Niagara 12
shot. Jackie Robinson andgBob that. the writers will
Cleveland."
for No. I pick Tommy Nobis of Clly UDiv. N.Y. Tou"'ameot
Feller were h
. 1962 I Williams ID the Hall of
Charles Staub ·'--1••
Texas before losl= him ID the
At New York, N.Y.
c O!en m
a on his Drst bid
• ~ -e com-··
the first opportunity.
Ute Red Sos WUUam will
mitlee chalrman, said the group NFL' a new Atlanta team.
The men doina the voting 1 more actl~e rol 'under
may meet 'll!uraday with Larry
were, for lha most part the long-standing IItle:,
Dunning, bead of a private Jl'OIITBALL CAPITAL
target of counUess verbal asaistant" lth lhe b ll
group aeetdng to IIDance a $15 MADISON, Wis. (UP!) -'I'I&gt;P II
attackl by Wlllilllll8 as he starting ner.~ !e&amp;IOD. U •he
million domed atadlum In IUb- city of Green Bay
compiled a .344 llletime aver- ID the HaU of Fame by the
urban Blue Ash.
, proclaimed by Gov. WaiTea.ll
age in " " """•' !hat begaa should make 1., 1 n,
'll!e commt
Kllewles Monday as
.,., he wu a brash ar .. Interesting time coverlnc
rled
:
"
~d
city
bave
Football
Capital of the World"
111
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gangfin" . . ...., m 111'61 and Iiams and the Red Sox.
ppo
oa otadlum ID honor of next
extended pas! his 42nd birthday
~ ~lnCro=ley :eld, home ol the Nat~l Football
to the end of the 1960 oeason
•
nc llJ . etls who alao champiOnship game between
"Bosh" and "gutless" w.;...e Till' WINNI::R
would "" the n.., facfllly.
the Green Bay Packer~ and Ute
amona IIIe many public tenns NEW YORK (UPI)
Williams applfed tD some of the Harnesa Racing Institute
scribes who generally spent porte&lt;i Monday
that
.
more than hall their time Downing's Brei Hanover
writlna about him and the rest lected 1340 97~ 111 paraes ID
of it describing the Red S01. He the top m;...y winner of the
was once fined a record .,000 1965 harness ncing ...,....
by_club owner Tom Yawkey for Dartmouth and Ambro Flight :
spitting and making vulgar ranked secot~d and third '
gestures at booing fans and lhe respectively.
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. countered with a field goal 'ta.';l
!gi ve Illinois a three-point le~~ ..
with 30 seconds to go.
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In a comolation doubleheedN:·.· ·
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"· pa~r•d against NYU , . I;,
VIllanova opposes Colo~ ..

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Queens 60 Brooklyn sa
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CCNY 57 Hunter 39
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Motor Cily Invitatloaal .,, ,
AI Delro;l, &gt;Icb.
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O.trmt 83 Harvard 63
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Oklahoma 58 Okla.' St. S8
Nebrnska 69 MISsouri 17 ol!
Humcan• Cla81le
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LouiSville. 54 Georgia Tecbu .ilii·lli'll
~hami &lt;ria.) 81 Boston
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Browns Working on Double Task in Defense of NFL Title
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CLEVELAND, Oblo (UPI) -Jthey've got to rebuild to the player will bo evaUable fer actiaa.
The Cleveland Brawns ore near-frenzied drive demonstraf.. 1~;:::-:::~;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:::;:=;;;;;;;;;:;;:;::=::;
·
werklng on a double task this ed by Green .Bay ID 111 playoff I
week aa they prepora to defend with the Baltimore Celts.
til
their National Football League
Iiiia against the Green Bay The second task may be the
Packers.
most difficult.
Gree
Bay
Pli'sl, they've got tD aboorb fought it out ln a hard-belling
aome reshaplaJ tactics to CODteat for ita come • from •
matcb the everyone-111-lhnct behind win In a gruelllog
Packetl' offense and ,.cancl defensive bettie IYith a drive
·
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' thai was almoot awe-isplrlng
1D the Browns, who bave
NBA Standlnp
understandably let down a litUe
IIJ Uaillod Pnu lldenuillonal in the five weeks &amp;!£lei their
Eastern Division croWD was
Eaotera Dlvllloli
wrapped up.
W. L. Pet.
Boston
22 1 .733 Cleveland's biggest gun, Jim
,.
Claclnnatl
a .IS ,129 Bl'OWII, aald the Green Bay
Philadelphia
18 IS .SIS vlclory was the best thing to
New York
12 31 .3M get tbo Brownin worklq bard.
"Having o Now Year'• Eva
liova some of.my ·
Woai«D Dlvlllon
A Baltimore wln, ' he
Kentucky Fried Cblcba. lt'o
my orlfllnll noclpe 10 .
W. L. Pet. mlgbl have bad the Browns lt'o teDder and tuty and finger
ll"od. We do the aooldug. ·
22 J8 .519 taking their quarlerbact situs- AU you have to do io pick it ap. You've probably sot lot of
Loa Aagelel
, 1818.488 lloa IIIIo CODBlderolloll.
. hloloti~o II' bep, 10 why ·otart olll oliJA ~P.If otCtc~~yw
Balllmore
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Cleveland
101 81. Louis loti something tlial has .Vade/1 II
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COLEMAN
HEATING

Following Ute turkey d!nnec,
devotlms were led by Mro.
Thorpe. The story of The Olh·
er Wiseman, was given by Mrs.
~Watson snd Mro. Mu:ine
Arnold told of the origin of the
pmosettla. Game~ were played
under the dlrecaon of Mrs.
w.atson and prizes awarded
wnmers. Mro. Roy. Arm•. on
behalf of the Willing Workers
~lass, presented • gift to Mrs
rnold, teacher, and to Mrs.
•lorpe, assistant teacher.
LeAttending were Mr. and Mro.
~oyHubWhard,atson, Mrand. andMr
0 ns
Mr.
s. Car·
.... Hayea, Mr. and Mrl.
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Leo11ard
Ban, Mrs, ~· Mrs.
ence Frank, Miss Laura Grueser, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Stow·
ar~ Mrs. Betty
Roy WIDebresmer, Mrs
Weaver, Mrs. Arnold,
MarUn Jr. and Rev. and
Thorpe and Ste\"e and Tom.

And eve]1!hing keeps
,.· gettmg more
expensive!

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HARDWARE

A Qu1almu }lll'ly tor
Kil*larteo elau and
lllOihva ol the llaelne

ene Owrch with 'l'llelma
dllf the bolteu, - beld Dec.
17•
'l'lle 11ouaa,.... deolntad ftr
the auialmar seasoa and relreohmeola ...,. ll!t'Ved and
gifts were exchanged. Attending wtre Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Weddle, Mn. Lau~ Well!,
Lydia Wolle, Joan Price, Carol
Wolfe, Jean Wells, Gerald Wells
~~ Wels, Jimmy CUndlll,
Cundiff, David Qmdlfl.
Danny and Jeffrey Wolfe, Steve
and SonJa lllll, Sherrie and
Lori Price, Coolde Weddle, Penny Wolfe, Comlle Smllb, Ruth
Ann Wolle, and Billy ManueL

Not everything, Martha

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By Carolin• Group

'l'lle &amp;iaby School c11u of
Frea
Melhodlst
churdl iaugbt by Mra. Gerald
PuUino, '-wont 0tr1a1mu carol·
lng 'l'lwraday -mg. vlaiUne
bollltll Ill the community.
A IOCil!l boar follawed at the
Pulllu 1-. and Nlnsbmenll
wn .....S by Mrl. PuiUol
and Mra. Blrry aart to Barbarl KIIID, NIIIC)' GUI, Martha IIIII Lfllda Babr. 111eky
Wrl&amp;bt, '1lllnmy lllulabJ,
Ills on-, Dannie Wile IIIII
Dealt uti 11'11,7111 l'1IIUDI.

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The aame.• ffJeD w-lh aU night with jlllt ,_; leatber-ligbtel~rie blaaket.,
LYoar d-ar olera • variety oloolon, ,:'miracle" fabriea, a .U..-&amp;- lin!!le 1o ldq aise. AD .tLe
eleelde Llnl:e1s are wallaable- your ehoice ol. oiriiJe er Mblt -111111. Yoa'll be 1111'priood to
how' litde u automatic Llaal:et oolh. ADd lheeleotricity you use eolll oaly aboala pmay a night.
electric blaake1o for von•,.lf, for your family, and-as a tLousbtlul ~rr - for

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~ Eleellle rahll re,lueed ,ain • • •
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Yel, then'• - bright apot in your family
I:Aidptl.,. Wbilelbe coat rlliWII hu more
tblll daaltled aince 1940t, the average price
. Jill' ldlowatt hour of electricity in Ohio bas
Jlllll down.• (Ia tact, pemment fiswes
. . . JOU JiiiJ - tbal1 people ia 32 oilier
Ita'-!)

MUtbemlaM•Y· '"llwn._et!IMW'le
payinc 10 IDIIGb D1lft for tleotricity tban we
Ulld .,,.. 'DIIfe • - ,oa are llliDIIi%
tiJDir.il maalt 1111 Dtrillity. But lbe average
UDlt )irlot ... IICIM!Jy ..... dun.
How has altctDI'lity . . . . . . . •1111'·

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The Rev. and. Mrs. Oils F. Cha~man of Cheshire,
Route 2, are announcing the engagement and ap·
proachmg marriage of their daughter, Gloria Kay,
to Mr. Jerry Edward Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Brown of Charleaton. Miss Chapman Is a
1964 graduate of Kyger Creek High school. S!Je Is
presently employed at the Nationwide Insurance
Company of Columbus. Mr. Brown is a 1962 grad·
uate of Kyger Creek High school, and is also em·
ployed in Columbuo. The open church wedding
will be an event of January 1~, 7:30 in the even·
ing at the Old Kygec Free Will Baptist Church,
Cheshire.

DEC. 28
The American Legion Auxlllary of Drew Wecster Post No.
39 will meet at Bailey's restaur·
ant, Tuesday, between 6:30 and
7 p.m. for a dinn er, followed
with a party and 11 gilt exchange.
DEC. %9
Tht Pomeroy Shakespeare
club will meet Wednesday at 2
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ben
Neutzling, for their
annual
Chrlslntas party.
The Wildwood Garden club
will meet at the home o1 Mrs.
Homer Holter Chester Road
Wednesday at' 6:30 p.m. for ~
poUuck dinner.

The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Dailey, Anne·St., was
together lor Christmas, the first
Ume In 19 years.
A turkey dinner was served
at noon to Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Dalley and Kevin and Bronwyn
Middleport; Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Dalley and Dawn, Laurie and
Tom of Indio, California; Mrs.
Jack Kelly, ColumbuS; Mr. and
Mn. Gene Houdashelt and Bee·
ky and Randy, Pomeroy; Mr.
and Mrs. Don Dalley and B. J.
and Barry, Newar~; snd Mr.
and Mrs. Dalley. Jack Kelly
joined the group in the evening.

AtTEND8 FUNERAL
Out of t.wn relatives and
frlendl atlendlng 'he recent fun.
eral of Michael MeKenzJe were
llobert, Jl , Larry, Kermit!,
and Flayd MeKeDZie, and their
wives, all ol Columbul; Mrs.
Clerenee McKeazle, Mr. and
Mh, John Lucaa, Mr. and Mro.
Henry McGu!Dea and Chesler
•--McKOIIIIe, all of Chilll&lt;othe;
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Mr. Marlon Hutcbinsoo, ReaParty il•uajgyed
Yllle; Mr. 81111 Mro. Carrol McTbt Racbll Otuzdl t1 Ute Kamle. Gallipolla, and Mr. and
N . _ W11 tile o1 a Jlrl. Wor1by Mlllec, PL PI!Ju.

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Mtsa Jane Bailey, Columbus,
arrived Chrislmas Eve to opend
Ute weekend with her Ia!her,
William R. Bailey, Gran! . St.
Since September Miss Baiiey has
been teaching in the Crestview
Pre-School Nursery on Tulane
Road.
The Crestview Is one of 12
pre-schools of the Council lor
Retarded Children of Franklln
County. The program is a doovelopmental approach to a gulded program of social educationa! and physical activities
lor trainable pre-school •10 ...,.
larded children in the age
group from 2\1 to 4 years. Mlos
Bslley retorned to Columbus
Sunday evening. Also vlsiUnl
with Mr. Bailey were his SOD,
Clarence, and sons Richard and
Michael, ol Springfield.

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Supply Co.

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ved by the hostess assisted by
her children. During the social
hour Sanla paid a surprise vis·
it.
Attending were Ute above """' .,

Spends Chmtmm
With her Father

and get along much bettw In '66.

Made of fine furniture quality kiln-dried hardwood.
Smoothly sanded and ready for finishing. Brass fer·
rules and heighth adjusters.

names drawn for the corning
ytar. A dessert course was ser-

A BAVII'IGS CO.

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RING
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FOR A
'THRIFTY '66!"

BONUS BUY

IUnf!ll Strike• in
Christmas Day dinner guesls Pickeru Familie1

Dailey Famdy ..
Together Chriltmm

thrifty.,.,....,.._
Call'-_.

TAPERED LEGS

bles. The travellng prize donal·
ed by Mrs. Bill Brown was
awarded to Mrs Bruce Davis.
Games were played under the
direction of Mrs. Tom Martin
and secret pals were revealed
with a gilt exchange and new

Chee1ebrew1 Have
Holiday Guestl

ol Ute Rev. and Mrs. Frank
Cheesebrew were Mro. J. B.
Jlayes, Mrs. Bertha
Roush,
and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
and son, Gregory. The
ef Mrs. Clifford Hayes
. and the large
birthday cake, a alii
of Mr. Hayes, centered tba diD·
table which was covered
a Cbrislntas cloth. There
a gilt exchange around the
tree and &amp;!Ita presented to Mrs.
Hayes.
.
Other holiday guesla of Ute
Rev. and Mrs. Cbeesebrew in·
eluded Mro. Lllllan Stellf and
JOllllllfl and David Boone,
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Don't hlsltate to IIIIIL ...... .. ~cut One

UNFINISHED HARDWOOD

madonna and Christmas bau-

GLORIA KAY CHAPMAN

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lxperts ....... .,JIOW Is the ... It
aqua,. up and make a 1
lfart. Cl.an up bills and
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• ava '-to pay aut and •••
for JOUI'Ielf
011 pay .,..

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Nuarene church. The
bqma waa decorated in keepIIIII Wllb the holiday season.
•ere seated at Ia·
b1eo with Chrlotmas covecs and
centered with Chriotmas
arranpnentl Rev. Thorpe ask·

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A ploy, '"1111 11m, Dark
Nlcbt.'' - prtiiODied by Leon11'11 Lylill, Mike Wrilb~ Kar·
~ Soulsby, Kay
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lllidlley llalley, Darla and N111-l
q GDI, auu-1es D1eb1, Sherry,
lllcty, ~ and Terry Clerk,
Loll Peters. Dlrlene Mlehatl, ,
Debbie Jellera, Martha and
Linda llabr, Barbara and
ltellh IQell!, Becky
Wright,
Dllmll Gilmore, Barllara and
Dl.- Lewia, Greg Eblln QU'Is. '
1111 Bailey, Matthew Napper, ,
Mra. limy Clark, Mrl. Irene i
Ban.; and the youUt choir
:
Mrs. Lewis Fox
recited I
•willie and Annie's Prayer," '
lllil prayer by Clinton Napper
clased the program. The youth
eholr then went caroliltf and
Mrs. Fox, assisted hy Mrs. 114y
Howell, 'served refreshments to
lbt lfOllp at her home.

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'nle Rutland l"rlendiy Card· ·
!14ward Birchfield, Mro. · ent. Others attending were Terlllerl .club dined at 6:30 p. m. Charles Carson, Mn. Don
ry Miller Sandy Taylor Jano
at the MarUn Restaurant Wed- rison, Mrs Harvey O'Dell Mr1. Wise Pa~a O'Dell ~n and
nesday.
Harold Sauer, Mro. Jim Thom- - a r y Rice K~ SUther· .
u, Mrs. Vernoo Weber and land llomla Weber and IJe!l.
Following dinner the group Mrs. Fred Williamson.
ble GatOL
met In the home of Mro. Robert Snowden. Membera rellpollded to roll call wiUt Utolr LiUle Helpen 4-H
favorite caroL A report
elven on the winner• in the Club .Entertained
Chrlstmal contest. Litter
The Mothers' Little Helpert
rels wece ordered. It was
I •f.erlltalned In Rutland were
ported that 150 was made on 1 •
with a Chrlslmas par•
the Christmas bazaar.
ty at the home of their advisor,
NOW IN PROGRESS
Snowden and Mrs. Carl Morris Mrs. Vernon Weber, last week.
look Christmu arrangements A carol sing and lilt exchange ,
Blrgolnt For All
for December to Ute County were held during the evening
Tha Family
Home.
around the lifllted tree.
Games were played and oriZ·II
A paper on Madonnas was es awarded to Cheryl H•1tchin·ll
pretented by Mrs Bruce May. soD, Beverly Thompson,
Middleport

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.Persons. entering Holzer !los·
Mrl. PaUl A. Sellen
p1lal dunng the last 24 hours J k Wiltshire of Huntington with Marjorie Grimm leadiltf
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PLEASANT- Tbe elec· ma~a':.:e.Air.;:.~.: PT PLEASANT - Clyde B. included: Marcus J. Magnus· wa:ctbe weeltend pest of his tho devotional period. Edna Barry F. Erlew!Dt bU beell
of Frank J. NUIIlJsb as a atrmaa, a IN! IJ'Iduate ol Mc~ne, 68, Ripley Road, Pt. se~, ~9 !~tb ~vei~~~~r~~~d mother, Mrs. Harry Wiltshire Ptckeno gave: pro~ ~tb ill with nu and. ..,...ucations.
lrector ol The Panlasote Com- Wallarna 111gb School ID Ma.. Pleasant died Monday 3:30 a. a
·De~wo~ Ruth Parsons and sioter, Mro. Norman Hoov· fourteen mern s pre!!!ll · e He Ia under Ute dGc:ttr'a care.
was recenUy IUIIIOUIICell 011, w. VL, ......,~~y eemplet. m in Jfulzer Hospllal He had Ave.;
ra
' er
White Cross quota was report. Mr and Mr1. Evau J!om.
A. Wyman, chalrman.
ell ballo lrabliDI a1 Lacklaa&lt;l ~n seriously Ill lor· the paot l9ti Adelaide Dr.; Mrs: ~~ i,n., Jane Ann Powell, who ed filled.
eroy ·and her Jllllthao 'vlaltad
weeks
L. Wickline, Mercm:VJ •
15 empl~ in ColumbuS, spent Mr. and Mrl. Brian. Slmpsnn Mrl. Anna E. 'l'urller and llber&gt;
Nunllsh Is President, AFB, Tn.
three
·
Rt.; Morris R. Marlin, Ewing· the weekend with her parents, are announcing· the birth of a ry 8 recent Sunday.
Executive Offic~ aod a 11 1112 t£2i:!IW11!1BIUOIIillllllmtlltl.r.m;:; A retired employee of Somer· ton, Mrs. Perry A•. Sayre, Ar- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Powell.
son, Darwin Scott. Maternal Miss 1belma Minor and Mill
~~~~of the Worthington Cor·
ville Motor ComJ&gt;:'•Y and more nu;kle, w. Va .. ; LewiS E. ~yre, Steve Cleland, student
at grandparents are Mr. and Ml'!l. Lavone Sehrider of K1aptlln,
iii
He is also a director
0M80 recently a part-tilDe clerk lor Gnmms Landing, W. Va., Mrs. IOhio Univerolty, Athens, Ohio, lo Ralph Badgley, Tuppero Plains recenlly were weekend p!llll
ALSO
Alco Products, Incorporatseveral local businesses. He was Harold A. Bright, Rt. 2 Pt. spending the Christmas vacation and paternal grandparents ere of the formec'a eouaJn Mrs.
BLOOMING l't.AMTI .
and~o~f~E~lec~lrle~Macbinery
born March H, 1897, in Char· Pleasant; Diane Karen Turner, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simpson, Balnche NelsoiL
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Company, Wor·
lesion, a son of the late F. F. Pt. Pleasant; Vesta Lynn Bone- Frank Cleland.
Racine,
They vlaltad Sunday an.-n
ADD CHI!I!It 10
and of
and Ada C. Hoffman McLane. cutter, Pt. Pleasant; Laverette Philip Roberts, atudent at OU Mro. Gerald Simpson and 100 lvltb anotller COILilD, Mr. and
· Con
He was a member of the 't'rin· L. Roush, Middleport; Mrs. Har· is spending bls Christmas vaca- a weekend in Columbus.
Mro. Gerald Minor.
THI NIYf YIAit
Electric Mach·
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ity Methodist church, where he old K. German, Long Bottom; Uon with his mother.
Mrs.
Mro. Bob Good!! and eb1ldren
Company Limited a n d
was very active in church af· Danny Eugene Grueser, Rt. I Francis Roberts.
ol aun-Jeston are IJI"""I"i a
torihl"'!toD lnt~aUonal, Inc!.
lairs including being a member Minersville; Mro. Donald J. Miss Margaret Sellers has
~
lew daya with bll' molber, Mrs.
MUMioAZAI lAS
He Is active In professional FT. PLEASANT- Judith Ann of the churCh choir, official Eanes, Middleport; Mrs. Char· Philip Roberts, sudent a OU,
Anna E. Turaer and Sborry,
.d trade organizations and is Osborn, 25, Wayne, W.Va., was board of the church and the les L. Worner, Pomeroy; Hom· returned home titer spending a
The Frazlec faml}f that bad
, rrentl a director of the clled for !allure to have vehiCle Methodist Men.
I er Goodwin, Rt. 1 Pomeroy; .ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hents Pin•
been living on wllat Ia knnwn
Iii ' y Gas Association and under control followmg a two
Vernard David Edwards. Ponr ion of Kettering and other relaas the Wayne Lyle place re~:::r and a momher Or the car mishap Monday afternoon He also was a member of eroy; Mrs. David L. Hill.' Ra· lives and while
their made
torned to Michigan due to Mr.
"annin council of the Ameri- o~ Jeffers~n-av. The Osburn ve-l the Mmturn Lodge No. 19 AF cine; Mrs. Harold Coyan, Jack- applicatiOn for work in ~n.
Frazer•s health.
• Mg
t A 'at'on h~ele ran mto the rear of a car &amp;AM or Pt. Pleasant, the Lafoy· I son· Raymond Crotty, Hunting- She is the daughter of Rev. and
ndl
Miss Pam Wilson who Is a
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Serv1111 the Bit Bend .
"'" anagernen ssoo 1 · driven by Robert E. Chapman, ette White Shrine of Gallipolis, ton.' w. Va.: Mrs. Harold New- Mrs. Pool A. Sellecs, Racine.
Car rc e s spe ng 8
student at Morehead College
Area
' Mr Nunlist was born in C&lt;&gt; Rt. L Glenwood. Chapman com· OES chapter 75, Pt. Pleasant, I land lronlow Bert A Fannin A turkey dinner preceded the days leave from the ~e~ce in Kelltucky Is spending her
imb~s Obio, in 1913 and start· plained of neck and back in· and the Gallipolis Knights of Py.l Ash!~nd, Ky.: Mrs. C~rllns
meeUng of the Booster SUnday ~th his~ts;w_~· a~
s. hollday vacation with her par5tN.2ndA,...ue
ill his business career asian JUry.
.thias Lodge.
ILynch, Athens; Mrs. Edward School cla8S on Thuroday even- T':;y ::.~were·~ ~~ay ~ts, Mr. and Mro. Marvin
Mlddlopei't, o•.
~c~untant With the Arne~ can Propertydamagewasestirnat- Surviving is his wife. Vera Wlppel. Huntmgton. W.Va ., Ro- mg. Christmas Carols were School SUnday. The offering for Wilson.
la.ad1ator and Standard Sarutary ed at $I300 to tht two cars by Fadeley McLane.
1bert w. Byers, RL 2 Jackson; sung aod the membel'l each the Otterbein Home wds ~JIB. Mrs. Effie Hoosier has pur----- --9&gt;rporation. whJ!e attending c .. Sherill's department
investi·
.
.
1 Mrs. Paul M. Crabtret. Rt. 3 gave a Chnstmas reading.
A Roy Van Meter of Morning
tmbl~ UwverSlty. He. reSides gating officers.
Funeral servtce w1ll be held Oak Hill ; W11tiam E. Scott, gilt exchange under a lighted Star spent Salurday evening
Ill LiVJngston, N. J. wtth his Arrests listed at the counly Wednesday at 1 p. m. m the I Jackson: Mark B. Dalton, Jack· tree was enjoyed and a gilt with Carl Circle.
, fllni)y.
jail for the past :14 hours were Crow . Russell Funeral Home son; Mrs. Nancy Rhodes, Char· was presented to the teacher, Mro. Hattie Powell and Addle
Paul E. McDaniel, 41, Pt. Pleas· with the Rev. C. s, Thompson lesion, W. Va. ; Leonard Mar· Mrs. Rodny Gr1mm and one lo of Portland called on Mrs. Mary
ant, assault and battery war· officiating. Bur1ai .W1II he m the cum, R. 3 South Pmnt; Mrs. the assistant teacher, Mrs. Bov· Circle SUnday afternoon.
:Pantasote Ea1'118
rant ; Von S. Stewart, 35, Ms· Spring Hill cemtery at Charles· Ralph Cherrington. Rt. 4 Jack· ey Sayre. Chrlslmas cards were Mrs. Laura Elselstein and
Sarvl111 Mtl.. County Sl- 1161
son, charged with breaking and ton. Friends may all at the son; Sarabeth Lutz, Ironton; sent to Mro. Mary Beaver and son, Cecil, of Pomeroy called
:4 Per Cent in '65
entering.
funerai home.
Thomas V • Hill.
Jackson,
on Dana and Paul Moore SunPOINT PLEASANT _ The
1Mrs. William 0.
Plummer, day.
day afternoon.
Pantasote Company Directors
' Jackson; Mrs. Cora A. Slav·
Dlscbar1ed
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Taylor of
bave declared 4 per cent stock
IVe C ODS
HAVE GUESTS
ens. Jawckson: Mrs: Donald W. Mrs. Ray~ond .
Broyle.': Athens spent the week end at
AGENCY, INC.
dividend for 1965, payable JanMr. and Mrs. Denver Carman I Leedy, RL I Oak H1ll : Mrs. Or·J Jane E. Erwm, Wlillsm B. Gil their country home.
1 and sons, Bruce and Dannie, lyn Hineman, Rt. 1 Scottown. oogly, Mrs.. Martha Keeton, Mr
Bill Chlld1 Rodllef Downl111, Aoenfl
...,- 1.11 19116, to stockhoki&lt;rs
'ol record at the close of busiPeach Fork Road, bod their
Grant Loog, Mro. Larry L. Tay·
.
!.ess on January 7, 1966. Frac·
son and family, Gary Carman
Births
, lor, Mrs. David I. Wellman, O.ES .met Saturd:"Y rught lor
lions will be setUed in cash ,
and children, Rhonda and Don· Mrs. Orlyn Hmeman, Rl. I Mrs.. Edward Wippel, Bert A. !bell' regular meltiDg &amp; ChrlstOccording to a company
an·
ald of Columbus as guests l~r Scottown, son, 4.09 a.m. MOD· Fannm.
mas party.
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llOUDcement.
.
. the hoiiday. Bruce and Danme day, Mrs. Donald W. Leedy, Rt.
: Mr. c. Wyman, Chairman of PT. PLEASANT - F1v~ CIV· are the two younger children I Oak H11!, daughter, 6.24 a.m.
•
lbe Board, called attention to 11 actions hove been flied m the of the Carmans. Mrs. Gary Car· '· Monday; Mrs. Dav1d L. Hill,
!he large expansion program off1ce of the Crrrwt Clerk w1th 1man phoned her mother, Mrs. I ~."· son, 2.5il p.m. Monwhictl is well under way with Diversified Savutgs and Loan Mury Yudivich, New York city, ,
lbe opening ol a 50 million c mpany, Hunting.ton, plaintiCl Christmas Day when Mrs. Yudi· ·
pounrl resin plant at Point Plea· in four of the achons concern· vich celebrated her birthday.
;ant and tile soon to come on ing payment of prmrussory
stream new compound facility notes.
at p~c, N. H. The Company Each of the four actions seek
TRIAL DATE SET
is a basic manufacturer of poly· judgment against the defend· PT. PLEASANT - Howard
••
~inyl chloride resins, compounds ants m tht au~ of $364.80 mter- Erwin, 45, Southside. indicted ISA_L_E_S_ &amp; SERVICE
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Ji]m, and sheellllg,.
est ~d costs. Defendants m the by a Mason County
Circuit .
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four actions are: Robert L. and Court grand jury on a felony
Lajena Harper, Rl. 2, Letart; charge of fnrgery, appeared In
i
ASK TO WED
Alvin and Marcella Harris, Rl Circuit Court Monday with his
: PT. PLEASANT - Three 2 Pt. Pleasant; James S. and court appointed attorney Cecil
i«&gt;uples h.ave made· application• Caroline Meadows, 1311 VIand B. Deen and entered 8 plea of
~ marnage llceuses in the Stree~ Pl. Pleasant; Joseph H. innocent to the Indictment. Trl·
!of!lce of the County Clerk. Ap- and Beverly Forbes, Rt. 2 Pl. al date of January 31 1966 was
!plying were: Claude Edward Pleasant.
set
!swain, Jr., II, Gallipolis, Ohio, The filth action Is styled Da·
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isnd Evelyn YvoDDe Cook, 18, vid Grindstaff vs. Billy Ray
;Pt. Pleasant; Charles Da o lei Ward, New Haven and plainPleasaot Valley Hospital
~Neal, 23, West Columbia, and till demands judgment of $9,· ADMIT1'ED - Janet Green,
Horold Chaso, Mtr.
lJennie Lou Priddy, 2.4, Mason; 941.00 with interest and eosts Plmy ; Osburn Stewart, Po.nt
Mlddlapolt
iRonald Edward Springer, 24, lor gonds claimed sold, deliv· Pleasant.
Locust St.
!Kanauga, Oltlo, and Rosella ered, work and labor perform· DISCHARGED - Emma SUe I
Phont WY 2-2511
!wray, 20, Apple Grove.
ed.
Kincaid. Point Pleasant.

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Serious lllness has strock In
the family of Mr. and Mrs. Rl·
chard Pickens. They received
word thai his ~rather.
8U1
Pickens of Baltimore, Md. Is
oeriously ill in a hospital with
a heart condition. He trulfered
severs! heart attacb earller
tbl5 year. Ha 15 a former real·
dent of Mlddlepart and graduale of Middleport HiSh School
They also leamed that Mn.
Plekens's brother-!J).Iaw, c. J.
Cummings of Blngbampton, N.
Y., is bospltallf.ed as the '":~II
of a heart attack. He is 1
ried to the formr eresaa Webb.
Mr. Pickens and his sister,
Mrs•. Paul Kautz, .,. leaving
todaJ lor Baltimore.

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day, at 7:30p.m. The Rev. Jlob.
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vi ted.

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guests of her parents, Mr. and men's ChristmBB party,

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and Lynn of Marion, 'and Mr: nolds of Lebanon, Ohio, came
The annual Christmas pro- Claus," ""' JiveD by ~ JuD.
el " recoverm~ rom n ~lle
Mls~ Barbara Morgan, stu- and Mrs. Robert Milch and Monday for a villi with her
aram o1 the Rock Springs Melh- lor class taught by Mra. Ed~~ Rev end Mrs. WIU1am Th;rpe . Co~- : Mra. ~:~!ar~:sts elf';.= ::~ ho~ay gue!~ denl at Ohio University,
is children, Steven and David of brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul
odist church was held Christ- ·Abbot\. Parl1Cipltlng were
"l 1111d Steve and Tom 0 1 yra-1 urn
were
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th h !'day acation Wheeling W Va were holiday Grueser.
mas eve llllder direction of Mrs. dle Abbott, 'tommy Ball, Rlcky .cuse and Mrs. C. L. Arnold of her sister, Mrs. Garen Stans- of her p~rents, Mr. a
s. sp_e mg e r ;~d fa.:ilv Mr guests or' their p~rents, Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Edgar Reynolda
l!arold Blackston.
. Gaul and Bpbby Blackaton. A were Sunday dinner guests of bury. They also VISited with Earl Kmght.
With her slste M ad
'and Mrs P L Mitch and Mr and spen~ ChristlnBB In Morgantown,
Harold Biackston, assistant\ QUIITiet of boys, Jell Folmer, I Mrs. Maxine Arnold and Susan- I his sister and family, Mr. and Kenneth Cale, who has been and Mrs. Dan e ow
J~h.-Sclnes. Mr•. and W.Va. with their son
lamsuperintendent, announced the I Chuck Bartels, Randy Sheets ' na. :lliss Alice Euler
called ~- Mrs. George Sklllller and fam-~ on a lour ofhsea du~ ~:th ~e c~dren. d Mrs Glenn Lambert Mrs: Mitch also heard from ll)' Mr. and Mrs. Val Reynoldl
program which opened with ihe ', and Rodney Hysell sang, "Joy ! during the evemng.
Ily at Rock Sprmgs,
U.S. Navy, as JOI:;.
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·.th the' daugb- their son Larry Mitch who and chUdre"
hymn, uoh, Come All Ye Faith- : to the World,u ad "I Heard •
Sadler Miss Carolyn Searles, Colum- l and family at the me o er are VIS ng .wl
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as :The Bells on Christmas Day.••, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
!bus came Thursday for the mother, Mrs. Max Roller.
ter and famaly, Mr. and Mrs.
;:anist and Mrs. William Rad- I A white gift offering was tak- I of Bridgeport and Mr. and ~rs. ' Ch;istmas holiday
weekend Holiday weekend guests of ' George Doolittle and children,
lord. organist, 'BOd prayer by , en and sent to the Methodist ; Paul Grues-e~ of Mld~~~po~: ~r~ I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ~eo Kermedy and ~onme and. Steve, in erea _ dur~
Mrs Wllliem Grueoer followed i Children's home and the Home Christmas dmner gu s
. . Leo Searles and Mr. and Mrs. Karen Gregg mcluded Mr. and mg the holidays.
b1 ~ reading from Luke 2 by I for the Aged at Wilmington. Bentz Wolfe.
.
' Robert craig and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Clarence Bailey and sons, Holiday wook~nd guests _of
M1ss Ruth Ann Bailey,
i The play, "Kay's ChristmaS ' Mr. and Mrs. ~~e Justis left Craig. Sunday L. D. Hartinger, Richard and _Michael, Mr. _and Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge MemNEW
Thr~e recitations were given \ Vision," was presented by Mrs. 1Sunday. for Plamvdle, Ind. af~ Mrs. Searles and Jennifer Craig Mrs. C. R. Gilbert, Springfield; hart were their daughter and
by the Beginners class taught Amos Leonard, Mrs. Walter . t~r spending the past ~o.nth took Miss Searles to Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lake, West family, Mr. a~ Mrs.
John
Il l' Mr". Radford including, Wel- W~rs, Becky. and Mary Lou , with her mother, .Mrs. VIctor_
Miss Mary Phillips of Ne~ Jefferson; m,td Mr. and Mrs. Mayer and cbtldren,. S.berl and
come. by Stephanie Radford; Radford, Conme Radford, Bet- Young Sr. Mr. J~stLs who grad Haven, w. Va. spent the holi- Michael Ohlmger and son, Mi- John of _Columbu~. Jommg them
Little Baby Jesus, Christy i!:v- ty Leonard. Donna and suzan- , uated from lnd1ana Tech De- day weekend with Mrs. LilliP.n chael, of NelsonvJlle.
for Clmstmas dmner were Mr.
ans. and A Splendid Idea, P~m na Partlow, Diana WeyersmiU-: cember 4, ~as ~ccepte~ emplo.y- McGhee.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson ~~nes and Mrs. James.Fugate of Pom~
Evans.
_
1er, Mrs. Lewis Grueser, Shar- 1 ment as e.~tf!cal engmeer With Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber and daughter, Barba.ra, ~lSJt~ eroy.
Hecit:~tiomJ by the Primary on Brawley,
Kathy Abbott, ! the Republic Steel Corp.
, and children Dennis, Dean, sunday in Athens With his SIS· Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Klein and
class taught by Mrs. Norman and Harold Blackston
and Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Da~.son ' Donne., oaH~s. and
Duane ter, Mrs. Dorothy Dandakis and Mr. F. M. Fugate were CbrlstWeversmiller, were You'll Have daughter. Sherrie.
of New Haven, W.. Va. VISited '
---- · · - - - - - Mr. E. W. Jones.
mas guests of Dr. and Mrs.
A Part. Bobby Ball: The Reas- '1 The Lord's Prayer In candle- Sundoy e~ening,. With Mr. and Entertain FamUies
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davidson Marlon Fugate and family in
on [s Quite CJtmr, Judy Rad- light by Miss Betty Leonard Mrs. Oms Hams.. .
:
of Athens were Christmas Eve Athens.
lord: A SeC'fet, Bruce Black- and Mrs. Blackston,
and the . Mr. and Mrs. Philip ~dford:
D'
dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner
ston; S~aking of Boys. Brian hymn "Silent Night'' closed the ' and.daughte'.' Stephame we~~ ~ At Buffet lnner
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones and children, ~orth Robinson,
Ktssee : l'he Answer. Christy program, after which Santa ar- · Chnstmas dinner guests of h
Mr. and Mrs. Pau1 Kautz en- 1and daughter, Barbara.
spent the holidays here with
H)·sell. and No Better Way, Vick Rev. C. Melvin Alkire, silent 1/ Is. Mr. ~nd Mrs. Clarence . tertai.ned their families at a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Null, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Abbott.
reo.
\. Sargent, R~cme.
holiday buffet dinner at their Crouksville, were holiday guests Turner.
Following a song, Carol of
Mrs. Esh~ !t1"08 ~~/~~t Su~- home in Columbus Sunday. At. of her father, Mr. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones '
th.- Drum, by the youth choir.
day for a VISit wit re 8 Jves m: tending were Mr. and Mrs. Wen· Clark.
and Mrs. Lena McElhinny were
o play, "A Message from Santa
0
I N';'rk.M H'JJ r' C 1 b s dell Kautz, Cllester; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris Christmas Day dinner guests
IS
I Itssth arhyl'd I 0 k odumuth I Mrs Charles Pickens and son, of Columbus spent the holiday of Mr. ad Mrs. Ira Butcher
spen e o 1 ay wee en WI
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· ht s ·m Cleve· with their daughter, Susan, a and eh'ddr tn, J udy and J'un.
Slark on Job as
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. . ' )land ; Mr. and ~rs . Warren teacher in the Pomeroy Schools, Holiday di.n.nt;r guests of Mr.
1H~~l paren • r. an
Boiler )nap~f'tor
, Christopher Alan Vaughan. ln- 'Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill and Pickens. Brook\•.!lle; Mr. and and with his father, Mr. Rob-~ and Mrs. Wilham T. Grueser
rant soil of Mr. and Mrs. George . dau hter, Miss Mary Hill and Mrs. Barbar~ P1cken~ ~rs. Elo- , erl Harris, Sr.
and daughter Debbie were Mr:
Hobert F. Slack, son of Mrs. ! vaughan, Chillicothe, received the~ randdaughter, Carol llill da ·webb, ~iddleport, and ~1r. Mr. and Mrs. George Dallas and Mrs. Robert Jay, Colum _
o\(1:&gt; Slack and the late John ; the sacrament. of baptism at the : were ~hristmas dinner guests and Mrs. Bill Thomas of ~as- and children, South Charleston, bus; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bran
o. Slack
of Syracuse. has l United Methodist church during f M
d M C K N se on, W.Va. and Barbara, RICh- Ohio are spending the Christ- non, Mlddleport;;end Mrs. Theo('ump!eted a three
monlhs 'l the worship service Sunday i 0 d
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rs. . ' ea 1ard and Jill Kautz.
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rras'ho\idays with their parents, dore Grueser, Minersville.
Nurst in boiler inspection and morning. Mr. and Mrs Bi11)' an, 1 amdJYM· R HIt
d' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pl~k· 1 M~ and Mrs Forrest Bachtel Visiting during the holiayl!l
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&lt;ompany lD Clev~land.
, ~embers of the Vaughan fam- o( his mother, Mrs. Homer Hol- ~ tly, M~. and Mrs. Jan Hau~k and Mr. and Mrs. William Mat·· thington, Ky. Fn~y, her dauedge ••• 1mooth. tuftle••
On Dec. 1 and .. ,_J:te took the Jly attended the service.
i ter Calling in tht evening were and children, Brent and. Bren a lack, Chester.
daughter and family, Mr. &amp; Mrs.
1Ieeping surface and attracNJttonal ~a~d b~Jler inspect- T~ organ prelude- by Tom . Mr~ and Mrs. Raymond Freck- in Columbus and remamed for Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wise, Jr. Randolpb .Ward and Mr. ~nd
tive 1turdy woven tickinr.
ors ex.ammatJoo m. ~lumbus ! Baker opened tbe service, fol- er of Tuppers pfains.
Ule weekend.
of Waverly are spending the Mrs. W}ham Dow and childE~:h·a-heavy inneraprinl
&lt;~nd hns been co~ssto~ed by I lowed by the hymn, ''W it h Mr. lind Mrs. John M. Pren-1
holidays at their home in Mid- ren, Kathy and Susan of Ravconat~ction proyidel Arm..
healthfuloupport.
th~ Slate of .Ohio to msped ·, Gladness Men of Old," scripture tice or Louisville, Ky. spent the I WEDDING DATE SET - . die ort and with their daugh· enswood, ~- Va.
bmlers, machinery and. pre.s-l.sentenres and invocation by the I holiday wee-kend with her sis- ! Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pa.rk I
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lucille Mayes iss~
Made by a maker of lht $79.110 "Pedoct Sloepo('l M.ur~ure vessels. He IS workmg m Rev. C. Melvin Alkire. silent ; ter and hrolher-m-law, Mr. and er of Syracu~e are an~ouncm~ l Victor Hannahs and family, tng the holiday season in Luna
\ht&gt; Akron area wher.e he plans prayer and the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. A. M. Zahl ond with Mr. ' the. approachmg 1mamage to, Pomeroy. Mrs. Charles McNP- with her son and family, Mr.
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tu move after ~e flr.st of the Collegt students end
guests and Mrs. Leo K. Smith and fam- their daughter, Nancy J:nMr mee an . Mr. C. H. Wise, Sr. and Mrs. William Mayes and
year. ~e ls_now hvlng ID Tolf&lt;i:o. I stood and were introdliC'ed and ily, Middleport. They came to Roger Lee Adams, son
and other relatives.
children.
I
With hiS Wife, the former Pns- welcomed by the pastor.
. attend the baptism of the Smith I and Mrs. Bobby Joe Adams~
M'
s d s· pson Co- Holiday guests of Mr. and
Third Floor Furniture
(·,ill~ Padgett, of San. Diego, Respon sive reading of The : tri lels.
)I ~acine. The ope.n chu_rch w
ISS ~n ra n~~
the holi- Mrs. G. G. Werner were Mr.
Calif .. and his twe chlltren, .Da- King of .Glory,
lhe (;\on a I ~rs. Pier&lt;'e Rice 1eft Sunday , dmg and rr.ceptmn w~~~e
~mb~ih I~P:aren~s. Mr. and and Mrs. George Durst and
nd fnd Robyn. Mr. Sack 1s a Patri, srr1pture reading of I.&gt;eu- for her home W&lt;Jshington 0 i event of Dec. 30, at · p. h. . ay J
family of Wellston Mr
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1958 graduate of Pomeroy High Leronomy 33:22-29 and pra~'t:'r ny , C. arter spending the holida~: , at. the Syracuse A~t~ur~ M;!v- . M~. ~~e~rs'mJi~o:~y Russell Mrs. Norman Stew~rt a~d fam~
school.
the pastor, and ~y~n, ''Gentle . wel:'kPnd with her perents, Mr. l ~~~ ~~~tc~ler o~i,ciatin:.
. of ~iouster sp~nt the weekend ily. Celumbus; Mr. and Mrs.
Mary Laid" Her Child Lowly
and
Thomas Young.
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Rev. Alkire. Tbe closing ritual : spent ChristJ~as at Nelwnville eve of Mrs. Mary hAuml er,
Pomeroy, Ohie
I followed.
with their daughter and son-in· i Hal'tford, W. Va. OtMrers ·
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IVewa d a~r and Mrs. ' .
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Mr. ad Mrs. Mason F'1sher , Miss Florence Smith of Wash· a. an
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Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin, enu:rtained with a d.inner on ' ingt.on, D. C. s~Jent the holiday Fowler and Tammy ~~
Dooald O'COnnor, Nita
ChriStmas day at their home w~kend with her sister Miss of Pt. Pleasant. W· . ·
Talbot.
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F11•urettt1 Hortln' Around
1. Sm1'lh.
1 Minersville. Present were Mr. ·~ {'.aro}n
Colorurtoons
; and \1rs. Orris Harris, Miners- ! Miss
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Wllham York. City, are the guesls •f
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FriCCy end Setura:v
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) ig the holidays in Toledo with
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wise and
James Garner, Dick V~:n
Mrs.
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entertain·
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Dyck, Elke Sommer, Angle
Dickinson. Ethel Merman, as ed with a dinner Sunday at : Mr~. c. L. Arnold of Gallipo- : Slas
ber horne, S yracuse.
"Madame Coco".
Gues~s ; lis spe·nt the hulitl;Jy
weekend 6'12·12 - - "PLAY IT COOl."
Bobby Vee, Helen Shapiro, 1 were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hams with Mrs. Maxine Arnold and
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Billy Universe and the Sate!• , and Sherry, Eugene, Alisa and idaughter, SusanrYB.
I Eric, and Mrs. Mason Fisher
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Middleport, 0.
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