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Around and
About
Middleporl
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Dinner Party, Gilt Exchange Held
By Middleport Garden Club Members

A Christmas dinner at the iug room ror the dessert course
Martin Restaurant and a partY, 01 1ce cream snowballs topped
and gif~ exchange was a hig~ With ugnted can&lt;li"' and Cnnstlight of the December meeting mas cooKie:s ana Imnts maa~ oy
of the Middleport Garden Club Mrs IJavid farmer The reMonday evening
Ire~untlnL tame .wa~ covered
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Tables at'ththe Martin d were .w1Ln a red net cloth and. decor·
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cover ed _w1 green an
red illt!ll wnn ll t-nCJSUilils arrau~ecloths wtth centerpiece decor~ n:.ent ana ugmed Lapel·;,.

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Installation
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inStallation
service lor new offlce.rs of
Grou~ I of the Women's As· I
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M E I K , ht h
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Presbyterian Church was conrs. ar "c'g bas re burn· ducted at the December n:teet-'
ed home from alum us w ere ing Monday evening at the
she spent the past week. with lhorne of Mrs. John RedovJan
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Mr and Mrs Ron Holley
1W rs. , tg t Walla~e of the
ations of greenery, colored balls M~moers tm1jw~r~a rot! call Mrs. o. L: Quillin of · st. Ioforr;~ sc:~~j- ~:s. m cha~ge
and lighted
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represent~ l
. candles, for the wun an aLtracuve . outdoor Marys • w· va · has been the servtce.
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George L.llfiSlutas DJ:)J.liH) . J\ tss m:we guest of Miss Frieda Faehnle. led the love and li ht of' G in
Anderson and
Mrs.
James
Arn~ i~:nu~
vn.'stntea a paper . . un •She came to altend funera! ser- ld'1rect'mg tl 1e off'g
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Jeers m
o1a we~e m charge of table· h.~C!Jtllg Llln~unas
l.i I Cl vices for H. L. Smith held Tues- ' performance of their d tl
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the V (tnou~ IJ!ant~ popul"r 111 we 1 M;·::. Hon Holley, Columbus, stalled we M L
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uests were m- IHIJJ.er wtHHH~ i:tS wu~e pan s an Mr. an
_rs.. tc o: 1 lerson, Mairman; Mrs. Edward
vtted to the home o[ Mrs. Carl ;md ways tu ~ro.ct:JJ Llltw 6lu, - and daugh. t.er, Vtckte Ntchols, Crooks , co-chmrman;
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Mr s
Horky for the party and gift tllJ::. ::i11e re!Joneu on a retcnt Canal Wmchester, .were here Jack Coleman, secret.ar ,. and
e-xrhange. The Hor~y home uow~r ~wow 111 L.iJtuutuu~.
for the fu~eral servtces of Mr. Miss Charlotte Davidso~' treaswas decorated both mside and mewoers and guo:sts
were H. D. Smtih, former Pomeroy urer Mrs W•lla
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1 &lt;'prayer.
effe~:s . T~e huge Noel tighted j~·crs Jor t11e g!!t exLirunge. Mrs. Jt~an Cooke, Mrs. _Edaedrl i Mrs. Coleman gave the Christcan e-s anked. the donrway .)Guests wl're .'otrs. Ja ck Huthotr, Davenport, and Mrs. Mtl ~. _ mas story taken from St. Mat- I
Inside were Top1ary. trees of re~JOnal dm~t:IOr , and M r s. ZeigiPr were Parkersburg VISl· 1thew and Miss Davidson had 1
~ox wo~ decorated wtth rt'd s~t- Hooen Schuck, guest of Mr~. tors Monday.
1 devotions
entitled, ~'How To
rn Chrtstmas balls. The staJr- Atwuod Sp~ngl er, who
Jms Mr. and Mrs. Paul_ Hapton- Go To Church" and "Trouble ·
w~y was festoone~ with swags I movt&gt;d to Middleport n&gt;t't'll l !Y. : stall were m Laure!vtlle to at· At the End." A social hour and
ol red and gold tmsel.
! AssJstmg Mrs. Hork~
IH:' re ' i.e 1~ fun~ral servJces for C. A. gift exchange was held follow1
. An arrangemrnt ol rr.d roses 1.\trs. crary lJav rs :wd
i\lrss ' \\hJte th1s past week. ,
. i 11 ~ the program.
In a Hogarth ~urve and . mantle : Lenore Giles.
Mr. _and Mrs. Everet~ l)n\·ts j A flaming dessert course wa s
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arrangPment m gold mth tnp~ 1
1were m Parkersburg Tl1esday. served bv the hoste f
ers and a _m~donna tn ~ -;had-:
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly , table co~ered with~ r~~ee~
Ll \-1.' box_ htghltg!llt'd t!lf' J!lSJdf' :
ongs,
lngs C?lum~lS , spent the wrekend tloth and centered with a red
dN•or at1ons wh wh wer~
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wtth Ius parents, Mr. and Mrs. nmd le ""d gn~enery.
Mint
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1:"-.1. L. Kelty:
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' punch, nuts, candies and cofDunng the ~orral !lOur t_he
Thanksglvtng Day
dmner fee were served carrying out
gut'sts were mn lj•d to Hte U1n.
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grades I, 2, and 3 sang, "The
INight Before Thanksg11·mg ,'' ,

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Dwtght Wallace.

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IGrades 6, 7, and 8 sang, "We Nea-:e singmg, "Bless
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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 -Also Open All Day Thursdays

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the hospital and is improving .

Mrs. Allen Eichinger, Mrs,
Paul Eichinger and Mrs, Don
Grueser were Monday visitors

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in Parkersburg, W. Va.
MIS! Peggy Folmer of Columbus spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Folmer and family.
Miss Kalhy Morgan of Mididleport is spending a lew days
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A. Morgan.
Mrs. Fred Goeglein,
Mrs.
Homer Radford and Mrs. W. A.
Morgan were Tuesday vlsil&lt;lrs
in Parkersburg, W. Va.
Mrs. Clarence Boster visited
today with her mother, Mrs.
IPhil Williamson.

SEVENTEEK. Complete line of Jacqueline and Connie shoes---4.99 to 15.99

STARTING
DECEMBER 16
OPEN

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The 17-year-old vessel was on
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den1ely looped collon Velva Torry. Undorloollht soft• .
most ~UP'f4fll .sola construction tha_1 !ilives o new meaning
to relaxing pleasure ••. goes outdoors, tool Elostic
gunot~ a1wro suptrb ftl. White, bluo or spico ·brOW!I.t
Mtn'uizos, Sf7·8 Vtl, Ml9-10 Y, I. Ul 1·12 Y,~

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THI$ YEAR.,GIVE AN RCA VICTOR

Portable Television Set

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Iceas~~~:.ttnwghat -:1'~~ ~:_ She~pardH3dGUD ReadYtO Kill
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Should Second Trtal Verdict been Guil"ty

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Marie, age l. Grandparents are

womens aa~c~k~~d;:~~ti;;
nannel&amp;, "
jer~GJI, llr~h

duroy and many oth,en·
the t4tial 81ft for her. All
tailored for perfect fit.
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Wint4!r Cltllilion

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THE FORCES OF WINTERY
,.ld oolllded wl~ early autumn- CLEVELAND tUPil - For- i
Jke beat in the Midwest today, mer ·Bay Village MaYor J.l
~uchlng off
at least one Spencer Houk modo a surprise 1
tDrnado,
turbulent thunder- appearance today b e I o r e 11
1torms and drenching rains.
Cuyahoga County Grand Jury I
A •'small tornado" lashed In- invesUgaUng the 1954 murder
111 tile central Missouri com- of Marilyn Sheppard.
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munlty of Rolla today, knock- Houk's former wlle, Ethel,!
n1 out ·telephone and electric . accompanied htm and w~s elleflllct/but causing. no injur- 1peeled to tesmy later '"
es. Jim!led cWna~~e was done. day.
aJjltOugh po)ici said the roof ' The grand Jury, wwlhi~:•:hu~~~=~
{ a chltftf wu blown off.
enUy closed its ir
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TUesday after two days of
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mony, was considering other
ruentl ·
· cases when tile HoukJ ap. - · COWMBUS peered ami asked tl&gt;at they be
was olfidally erown- ' allowed b) ll!ll everythin&amp; they
·SchOol football know obotlt It- ,
nl&amp;hi wlth, Their reg~t was sranted.
the uatled
rormir ~eflbbon
' Truplty. ' The BollA. wert·,~=~~
of the UPI tile Dr samuel H.
preltlt\111! 'lainlly. 'ami llouk .w• lha
a!W per11011 Shepp&amp;ld ealled. for •·•• 1'"
walker
the J)redti_\Vll' l\Olfil,;qf'JIIb:
Coach
wben ~~pp!jrd's wlf~ waa.f,;
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Tournament.

Winners

first flight, Phil Collins,

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Cracked by
Flipped Rock

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Harmon O'Brien runnerup; sec-

ond flight, John Deere

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Wilbur Hanning runnerup: third
flieht Walt.f'r Roush,
winner,

George Harris, runnerup.

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Jtm 0 Bnen wa~. cnatrman of only damage In 8 single aedo

the tournament. urfts from the d 1
ted wec1n-•- ,_
Thirty • one school cooks nf club members were presented en repor .
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nesday night completed a school Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Custer. ~!:! post. Five lrrftll weH
lunch serv1ce trammg courRe The party was planned by the
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onder the supervision of Shlr- Women's Association of lhe Officers report an acclden
ley Walter of the Stnte Depart- Pomeroy Golf Club, Mrs. Rus_ ,at 10:50 p. m. WM!nesday!
menl of Education.
sell B
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Rt. 35, five mlles east al ,..
rown, preSI en ·
5118 in which a tractor • trada
The oourse Included lnstruc-'
operated by Willim Ely, •
Unn In nutrtion, sanitation, Fire Damage Set
King, N. C., filpped a ltiJill
menu planning, record keeping At $5,000 by Chief
off the highway and endM
and management.
Fire damage to the Merhan- the windshield al a car drMIIr
Cooks particioatblg
were ic-sl aparhnent building own- by Phillip D. Foster, 20, ~
Gertrude Ziernhach,
Manlle ed by Glenroy Ewing. p.,mPrny, Arrests included: WU!iam I
h•adlv. Eula M,. Landon. '"" has been estimated at $5,000 by Kauff, 17, Middleport, lallurt
Masw, Wanda Larkins and ' Fire Chief Henry Werry. The to yield when startlnl, cited II
Janice Ritchie. •upervisor, all building was reported insured. Gallla eounty juvenile court,
of Eastern LoCal; Lnura Circle, Chiel Werry set damage to Dec. ID; Lawrenc.. M, Baldu
Juanita Sayre,
Anna Grace contents ol the building al $1,-! ·~· 19, Rio Grande, speed' &lt;II,
Oi10r and Eleanor Wingett, ol 0011, fur which there was no m- :crted to Galllpolla munlc•oll
Southern LoCal: Mildred Bslley, surance. The lire broke out lcourt. Dec. 9; Wdllam E.~
supervisor: Velma
lJouillas, about 7 a. m. Wednesday and wood, _23, Columbuo, 1111 mulller,
Belen Qutvey, May
Romine, Dremen remnined at the scene· municipal court, Dec. 17; Mait
Joyce Vance Dena Hoffman until 10 a. m.
E. Grueser, 24, Shade, Inti&gt;
Myrtle Don~hue, Mildred Jef:
cure load, Meigs 'county court.
fers, Mor&amp;arel Butcher, Edna
CALI.F.D OUt TODAY
Dec. 9, a~ Dalton 8. Grovel'!
Evans, Thelma Grueser, Avtce The Pomeroy emergency 1 ~0, Pomeroy, 110 muffler, M. .
Hailey, Maxine Arnold, Nellie I squad was called out
th!! 1 county 00UJ'1 Dec. l l
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Bro&amp;an, Violet Dillon, Atma morning at 8:21 a. m. lor VirSmith, Cacla Slawier,
Ethel gil Yarliroush,
&amp;ech Grove
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Lowery, MoroarPI · ll••l•eh, IRoad, a medical patient. whO ,.._.$111MWUma Meei lnd Mllclred . Arn- was taken to Meigs General Ru:rt~e,
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University, has won.the 1006 Borden Scholarship
grade average among allhome economics senthe
Miss Loh,se is.Dr. ~rotby D. Scott, director
Miss Lohse, . da~ghter o!Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Pomeroy, posted a 8.919 grad.e average. She currenUy is

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Omicron Nu, Mortar Board, Cl\tmes, Mirrors and Alhonor ~ocfetles. She. ali\0 is a me!Dbef of Delta Zela sor·
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Reedsville, Route I, and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Goode, Nitro,
W. Va. Great 81'111dmolhers are
Mrs. Dorothy Smalley, Long
Bottom, Route I, and M r s.
Charles E. Snider, Pomeroy.

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TB Hospt"ta1

Many Beautiful Colon

have another son, Earl Arthur

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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
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matching sJipover and

Blazewlcz, Mrs. Max Folmer,

Dn lt up hrl gh t In patent Both in bold black patent leather uppers. AS SEEN IN

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orde~ ~lspa~hed

sweaters and skirts, beau·
tiful pastel skirts- in A·

Mr.. Hugh Bearhs and a guest,
Mrs. Helen Brickles.

announce the birth of a

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See our choice selection
of womens dyed to match

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a regular run from the fabled
island of Crete to Athens' port
()f Piraeus when a great storm
of the type once attributed to
ld£
BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI)· the anger of Zeus sank her near
Lofl.leaniDJ Syria today seiz.
the rocks of Milos Island, where
ed a major westers • owned
the Venus de Milo was found.
oU plpelble amid rlllq MidUNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPI) _ Britain today ex- The Herakiton, also listed
eall teaoloo. ID Can, tile ected a bitter battle with its African and Asian allies to as tbe lrankllon, was b~rlt In
Arlb, League Defellse C.ll!l• kee oil out of the !inlited worldwide economrc sanctions Scotland and converted rnto a
~b~ck~d~:"u!"~ It s~eks against rebel colony Rhodesia. An oil embargo fer~ boat last year. Uoyds
could sabotage Britain's recuperating economy.
li.eg~ster of ~~~p~lng wllhatloa army 11'00\11 be otatlo•·
B 'f h.Foreign Secretary George Brown plans to ask drew its classrfrcatron when
ed Ia pro • Woll&lt;rs jordatl. th S rru~ty Council about 5 p.m. EST to levy "effective, she was sold to the .\egean
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nM 1m
~ se~ec~~e, mandatory" trade embargoes against the_ Cali- ~lea~avigalion _co.,~
fornia-sized territory in southern Alma whtch ullllater,
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ence last November.
~tnority regime smce he serzed !
~Conservatives warned
he mdependence Nov . 11, 1965, I
O~Jl,,.'t J!Sleellf.
risks plunging his nation into after refusmg to promiSe
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i!~GTON ';;. , .THE
"one of its greatest diSasters i Brrtain he would guarantee ,
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;said '2WM!nesday
in history.''
unimpeded progress ~ward!
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apparentBritain'• opposition Conserva- rnajortty rule by RhodeSia s 4.5 1
CHRISTMAS HINTS - FHA members. and their mothers, at Middleport High
ty, baa,.• aone Into seml-relir&amp;tlve part'y has warned Prtme mtlhon black, Alr~c~ns. .
school were given Christmas ideas for baking by Betty Newton (Rita Overholzer),
~L-IItel' an p~reg~&lt;ly pro- ISTANBUL. Turlt~Y tUPl) -1'. u'"'"•• ~~&amp;rold Wilson th• ' The Secunty Council has 1
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far right, at the Col!lmbia Gas of Ohio office in Middleport Wednesday. Some of
ltlcllvt ·llteiwblcb lllletl .jut ·1Jaab ftre toucl)ell o11 bj. 8 gils ~r' &amp;~ncUons plan would never heard arguments !rom VATICAN CITC ILIP!l - Pope the~ schc'\Jl girls at~nding were Diane Rupe, Debbie Lyons, Marilyn Stumbo, Mill'
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gie ;Harris and Saqtly Humphreys, left to right-Sentinel Photo. ________
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. unrecognized
N
id lt • hi and
hi 1Paul
m theVIVtet
Namurged
war toboth
combme
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lc!n'_ trllO!l1' . stDry.:: '•
unlikely II wou ma e
eSla
pr ,
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,Ldur.s
esrtll - did
an- ht
precedent-setter.
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'101 MIII!Wl·putWY nlehl to nounced todaY- They saicl % , BJitaiQ wln!ll' batiOil!' of the
Oil Questto• VItal
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Issued his appeal
rMI ',... Wlllinera, Austra!IB, than 100 injured.
iil\IMfit~~the
~~the hot spot
:rackinc Illation,
Officials ted
said the. death
toll rebel·--mosanctions
Britain
wants- 1 Peter's
m a speech
durmgthea MassRoman
at St. NEW YORK (UP!) - Dr. would , have had a n o the
. r pard replied:
_ "I hacl_ll ready."
d that
",Q-~·'"" -·~ .counts 'Ji on · to onThe
wbacco,
pig rron,
chromiUm,
markmg
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to rtse ~
prm e 111&amp;-auoorsn Uc ange: to
, CatholiC Feast of the Jmmacu- Sam Sheppard satd Wednesday corpse '
I According to sherrff's depuf\im Pay More
many of the soldiers ln]url'd In keep 118 ~overnmenl solvent.
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1late Conception.
Inight he would have committed Master of ceremonies .Johnny ties in Cleveland, S be p pard
WAMHINGTON _ ~"'' .IONS the Wedne!!(lar night blast were _The Umtecl States is rn accord !
Addressing his remarks wthe suicide in the courtroom if he Carson asked Sheppard il he was not searched before enterIf children acros• tl . nation In serious condition al Ute army wrlh. !lie proposed s~nct10ns ~nd
l United states, its allies and the had been found guilty of killing really had contemplated using ,ing the courtroom during tile
re paying more for
their field hopsital to which they agrM1 wjth Brttai_n s vrew that : {,
North Vietnamese, tile Pope his first wife at his second the gun In the courtroom. Shep- second trial.
1ch001 unches and some may were rushed.
otl " not a v•tal part of '
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Itrial. He Implied he carried a - - · - -- - Sheppard said he "wasn't p1
••ve IQ Ptll' sUII more in early Officials said a soldier trying l\hl&gt;delia~..1111onomy and lhat a
sa;'May we be permitted to lpistol Into court.
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bock" to prison under BDY
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press the hope that this truce
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circumstances alter the secoa4
et ioeally an~ federal author!- the explosioo and flre which fire on , Britain's own shaky
~x ~ an armistiee and that . Sheppard, who spent 10 years ,
trial.
les have I1D direct power over engulfed the barraoks In se- economy...
' COLUMBUS iUPit - Twenty t~com m'slice be the occasion Irn Jail followmg the 1954 mur-1
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Earlier in tile show Shep.
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negotiations :_nego- der of hrs Wife Manlyn, was ,
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pard had referred to suicide ID
A report from an Agriculture warehouse.
I Common:-:~Uh ~nd United Na- from lhe OhiO TuberculoSis Hos- tiations which will lead
to lacqmtted last month m Cleve-!
a more general way. Be sali
:lepattment survey showed thai Trapped troops panicked tn ' tlon.,. RllhtanUy apposed w p!lal st"ff here. They Cited low peace."
land In the second tnal ordered
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that during an ordeal !Ike bll
,f 831 sChOols In five s!Btes 308 their rush 10 escape the infer- wH!reoJ .I.OUthern , wages in comparison to other '
by the u.s. Supreme ' Court
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first trial 12 years sgo,. !DID
!ad raloed their ;prices In ~ost no. Most of Ute troops were Afrl~a, arO"·J&gt;."""ing Britain for' area hospitals.
Sheppard had been convicted ol :
could either "live for wbat'l
:ases, c!enls per l..;.,h_ Offi- asleep when the explosion rock- more slringetl . punishment of The resignation will seriouSly
SUMMONED TWICE ." s~ond degree murder at the , Fran~ Jo~~ton wa~ recogniz. rigbt or put a belt around your
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t!als elted three major factors . ed their bunks.
RhodeSla. llle Mri&gt;'Aslans favor 1affect the. opera lion of the slate- The Rae me emergency unti l flfsl lrral m December,
- 1ed as Dean of Me1gs County neck and hang It all up. ADd 1
rthlnd ·the Increases: rising
a IolBI boycott oo Rhodesl3n run facillly, sard Hospital D1- was summoned at 1:47 p. m. Interviewed on the "Tonight" golfers at a Pomeroy
Golf did consider this" he llldetl
abor · OOSIB. rising food costs
exports and military lnterven- rector, Or. R. H. Browning. Wednesday for Morgan Triplett. Ishow INBCI, Sheppard was Club Christmas party at the F. Loe Bailey, Sheppard's al,1111 ~drop. In donations nf fond ·
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tion. •;·;,"' ~ .. · --: · .
I Most of the resignations are ef- Rt. 1 Racine who was having a asked what he would nave done i Marlin Restaurant Wednesday torney, declined any CO!iWl1lll
!rom tile ·Agriculture DepartRhodesia has demarxled a fect1ve Dec. 30.
breathmg dilhcully. He was Ia- 11 the verdict at the second evem!lll by 130 club members on Sheppard's statement.
n••nt during the early part ,f
chance 10 be beard In the , "These are top personneL ken W a local phys!C!On, lor :rial had been guilty. He re- Iand frtends.
:he sclrool year.
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debate but was not expected to 'l said llrowmng. ''W&lt; can not treatment. The squad umt was plied: "I would have pulled the Larry Baker pre~nted tro- Wm"
get 11. No government has operate without them or com- summoned agarn late
thiS pisl&lt;ll from my side and we ph10s to the w1nners rn the rerecognized Ian Smith'l white I petenl replacements"
morning lor Tnplett.
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Following the 6:30 dinner,
the group adjourned to the party room which was decorated ,
in keeping with the seaaon, in- j
cludiBg a lighted tree. Gifts
were exchanged during the eveDing, Present were Mrs. Carl
Moore, Mrs. Herbert
Dixon,
Mrs. Lloyd Moore, Mrs. William Bartels, Mrs. W. A. Drake
Mrs. Jack Warner, Mrs. Jam.,;
IWill, Mrs. George Korn, Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dill and
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year bot refused to oay II scene there was only scattered 1Japanese ferry sank !II 'fl1lpiW
thia ooncerned seawortbinell. debris and a great quantity of Strait with a loss ol. l,i'IS.
"Huge waves are smashing oranges and tangerines from persons in 1954, aod
till
our sides aod water Is pouring the cargo bobbing about in the greatest in modem llmel IinCe
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the captain radioed . . waves.
the Greek cruise sblp l,alronla
"SOS .. .. we are sinking." And I All indications wereltwas tile burned 180 mllet DOrth
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Afro-Asian Bloc Wants Tougher
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Such exquisite manners. Lady Buxton, of COUIII, .... mac11:
rather a reputation for herself with such goin&amp;~-Gn. WhQ (fer
lnslancel save the world that self-centering one-ttneef iOepr.
That great big small-change purse? That hl&amp;h'"f&gt;N1111 thJno
Upped Key-Tainer? Who indeed. The works
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l'?han~, Yo~ for ~he Worl? So ~burv road will have i1 s annUal
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Sweet, wht!e domg a , hng: r Christmas program
Friday !
- Techmcolor play callPd "Mr.
1 urkt'Y s night. Dec. 23rd at 7:30 p.m. ,
OUt
F:l\'is Pn•siPr. .lui it• Adnms. ,Ta~l."
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SunDe am
.lnn•lyr, Larw. J:~ c k Mullr!JJ I Gra.des 4 and 5 dtd a choral 1
,,11 nd Bu",'Y Bee classes will prer.\' . MNry /urdt•rs. BJ!I Wrll·
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IThee," whir h preceded
t.heirlt he church. Rev . Clyde Jlinton,1'
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K£·n scon, .\l&lt;Jrl.a L,aHdJ. 'J1·a Ison ' vt&gt;r e Jver. ra rs mvttes everyone.
Mr and Mrs Gerald M' h 1
6 and 7 recited Psalm 136 and - - - - - •
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PLAY CAST- The senior class of Rutland High School
present Its 3-act comedy, "l!ick A Dilly" this
Friday at B p.m. in the high school auditorium. Left to right, front row, are .Debbie Smith, I)arlene Smith, Ka·
thy Thomas, Sabra Canaday, Barbara Wllllams, Glenda Johnson, Debbie Turner, Ernie Smlt.lr; back row, Ju~­
ita Daer, Joe Hawkins, Ohester King, Dennis Weber, Roger Davis, Charles Scott, Roger Alkire, Lilly Imboden
and Director Miss Sally Schaal.

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ATHENS (UP() - The 9,000ton Greek steam ferry Heraklion with 28! persons aboard
sank like a stone in the Aegean
Sea wilh heavy loss of life today
when
mountainous
waves
thrown up by
full gale
Ismashed the ,.econdhand ship to

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to win 10-a, llrJely oa the: 33 of Pa. $1-61; .
bGunced' 'nle Ohlow had led most ol from Norwalk, dunk~ tho shot by Butcher Joyner with 17 and
!ii/l ~ints ol Walt Plalkowski .. '
Wiln\inil\1!1 1.18'81: Ohio Norlh· the way. moving lnto a 84·78 lA&gt; push the Bobcats from •• 91). M&lt;rv lnmger Wlth 14. .
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poln the on1 lea .•• nul:~
· -~ em 1f9UJ1cect Bluffton J.tMI-71, lead with 1:10 to go.1 II was 89 defictt to VICtory. He was The loss wa~ the first m three
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w I . dy edgue~='·
and t'Molrls ·Qarvey of w. Va. then that the BiG Ten team the s~nd leadmg scorer With QU!llli• for we HOOiliOI'•. rne .
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Sub Vern Pfaff san!&lt; a 26-foot Tops for the batumg Bobcats, other VIctory was over Otuo .
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,/·~~ The .&lt;Bo&amp;caisl blew 82 eight· jump shot to lie the contest at was held down by Jerry McKee. Wesleyan.
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pqint lead late in the game and 84-84 at the end of regulation with 24 tallies.
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Gene Jackson ____ 6-0 4 F 4 6·1 ----- - Don Ne130111
The Rio Grande. Comber.
Michigan pulleil out to an Larry Mitchell .... 5-11 3 F 3 6-1 ---· M. Tanne]JIU II
land College basketball game early Lead and was in front .o3- Rod Gilkey ___ .. _ 6-1 3 C 4 64 ....... Bill Oavitd ,,
will he played i• !he Pt. 44 at the half before tb~ Fat. Jim Gilmore ______ 5-10 3 G 4 5·9 ..... George Sauer ·- f·
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Pleasant &lt;W. Va.l High Sc~ool cons swttched from a man-to- Tom Spencer ...... 5·10 2 _G ~ 6·0 ---· Asa Bradburf!
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outrebounded the Wotvermes
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but trailed at the charity stripe.
row n!Jht when the Middies expects to have 7 veterans rea· George Sauer, S.O ~tor Aaa Ually the best team at MilS m
Bowling Green hit 39 ot 00
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take on the Gallia Academy dy who can hit in double fig· Bradbury, and 5-7 semer Jtm the last decade arid a half.
field goals for 43 per cent while i
Coach Carl Wolfe's vastly improv~d Middleport ~el· &lt;
Blue Devils.
· ures. And for once In many a Butcher, are ready to go.
"We have 7 boys who can 1
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the Wolvermes dunked 30 out ~ low Jackets, unbeaten m two g~mes, wtll seek tbetr titll'd ,.
moon, he wiU be able to field Five of these 7 boys, all ex- keep things moving," he said.
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The Jackets have worked hard li bo thet will be bigger
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:vade the Galltpolls Blue Devtl gymnasmm.
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week to prtpare f?r lite
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Last Friday, the Wolfemen slammed arch-rival Porn· .OJ '
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Devils coached by Duke Burson Since 8-1 jUnior forward "!!"'k •. unit ~nee the .5-6th grade. Da· had rust two :~~o;co~rs. ~"'Y
ICraig 0111 grabb&lt;d 19 ot !llich· ' then carne back strorig to crush Wahama 76-40 in theirc..,rl
whose leading pointmaker io a TaMehill's . nght . {shooting) vts romed tbem Jl)tb~ .lth grade. Stobart and u Y ..oore. .
igan's 52.
I home opl!ller Saturday night.
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The Wolverines hit 11 per Gallipolis. coached by L. C.
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ry !Cassius) Mltcbell. Mitchell, nesday, Wolfe ':"uld have tum, 11164-65, ~ out for ~Brstly bas· " up to these. boys. T~ey ca
cent of their free throws, 23 ol 'Duke I Burson. enters the con- Wolfe Is expected to start f!.l ·,
an AU.SEAL oelectilll as
a f!.l senior DoMte Nelson and ketball bii first tnno. .
go real well If they ~ant
to
32 compared to Bowling test with a 1·1 record, having senior Don Nelson at one for' . I
sophomore, comes onto
the f!.4 senior Bill Davis in
his Two more guards, Jumer DIU badly enough."
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scored 2.1 pomts in the third On Saturday,
the Galhans er) Oavts, a fi..4 produc:.. wilt ....
in four games; for the visi- thumped
Hill, 64-56:
Iopen at
for
"I tried tbe stretching exer. tors.
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t:Jumphsl Guard positiOns . will belong oJ
The first effensive team's addition to scoring 36 points. cises }'OU gave me and didn't! Morris Harvey's Roger Hart came w1lhout. the se_rvi~e!ii of lto Sauer, a 5·9 se~10r, and A s~:.;~
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peund Grady averaged 14 tac· backfield is Com rised of four tossed for 10 touchdow~ls. This grow an loeb - but the rable sank an IH~foot jump shot with ~ark 1'anm•hJ11 f). J P111Jnr rnr. Brad~ury, fH.I semor.
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United Preos flltentadoall klel per game.
point happy te~n-agers who year Myers clicked on 57 of 12:3'1 . •trelcbed eight feet!"
one second left to send the (;ol- ward who averaged oearly II BeSJdes Wayne .Davis, d Jim :
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The Helding down the other tackle h
I llt'ed a total of 274 attemots for 980 yards His caden Eagles into the win column. I points a game as a sophomore jButcher. 5·7 semor guar ·. IS ,
F. h" I 1 h f Marw
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Th e game was t'ed
86-86 at the ' 1as t yea r.
expected to see
actton ag31Jlsl• . e•
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reer total
Is 209 completiOns
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j Tannehill suifered a broken lthe Blue Oev1ls .
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The quarterback 19 Dave My- 532 tnes for 1,065 yar s.
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of Dover St. Joe who in Jack Hale of Stanton Local! CHICAGO !UPII - Southpaw ' Mike Curry. Chesapeake, , wrist m the GAHS. Mld&lt;lleport j T e eo~ aces JSPk .
Unl.ted Pre" International heaviest player on the
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. Dirk Ellsworth who we'll from Oh'o
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The Fighting Irish, top team · The pass-catchinl chores
are the halfbacks. Hale has a. Jose/m three years wnh the Mike Patterson 15 tor MRrietta. drilling w1th '"'' M, 'does, ne , wtth 34 markers, IS the
top .
in the state, also came up \VIth shared by Jobn ·~clen,
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gl'ttering
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mark
white:
Chicago
Cubs
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a
PhiladelThe
Pmneers'
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I Ohio Wesleyan outshot Ober- j Reporls from up the rtver , Butcher has 16 ID t~o apthe past season, scored
I 1· · hdoles er as scor
I The hard·luck hurler. who li n two-to-on~ in the rinal 12 indicate Tannehill will
be j pearances.
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points combined. and picker
o:b ;::.~b . . 6-£oot 1 notched an unimpressive 84-110 mmutes to dump the Yeomen : "ready for the Ga\Jipolitans." 1 For GAHS, Larry , Mitrht=-1\
I total of 845 yards via the
210d I .e,
record in hi s nine years wi'n in the
contest. Forest Ever-IIi not, Wayne Davis, 5--8 sen- , l.'!nd Gene
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PT. PLEASANT - St. Monl- a:d
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start
at center,
mide II II a ta&lt;kle, Vao Me· caught 31 passes and scored
Guild of Christ Episcopal ! credent.als are impressive as Ray Culp . an~. a "sJZeable 0~·~-With .21. __
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IHtern High School Will
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2 p.m.. thot will •flnt·tM· .
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County. Appurillfl will be
tht Blue lildge Quartet
from Sptrltnaburg, S. C.,
above, and the 00..,.1
Herinony BOys frcm Hun·
tington. Admlulon will
be $1 tor edults 1nd chll·
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went II~ Klpcar, 11-foot-3, O vermyer, 6 • ..foot • 2,
guest!. Guild of e c urc as 1,242 yards rushing.
2211 JIOllllfl tackle, who led the pounds, was the Mr:
The group attended a Christ
PHILAOELPH1A &lt;UP!)
ballQiiuJ for the 22-man first fnr Fremont which relied great· mas play in the cbureh prior
AHL Staodlnga
', Bob Skinner, who spent t2 years ·
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ly on ltw ground pme; He to the social and busineiS ses- By United Press lnternatlonlll as an outfielder with the
1n lddiUon Ill Kapcar, lwo of caught 16 of the. team 8 21 sion. The play concerned e"'nts
Eaotern Division
' Pittsburgh Pirates before clos·
hla teammates, Tom Dunn attd passes thrown dunng the sea- taking place in Bethlehem pri·
W. L. T. Pts. 1 ing out his career with tbe St.
Tim Grady, were named It the aon and many of them
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!lie arriving oi .JOHJ'!18!1d 1Quebec
12 8 9 29 Louis Cardinals last season,
fl,rst. defeDslve squad. OUnn, Jl. on "clutch thJCd down
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11 7 l 26 1Wednesday was appointed to
loot-!, 190. pounds. Will the mid- lions."
in the stable. Merohers. of '!'e I Baltimore
12 6 I 25 manage the Philadelphia Phil· '
~ post ill I rout, outdis· Rounding out the front
were Cheryl \.unil, narrnt· : Springfield
6 9 3 19 lies' San Diego farm team.
t~ hla rJosetlt competitor of the first oflenstve squad
or; Carol K~gley, fol~•!~Jer and ! Providence
2 16 4 B Sl\'inner succeeds Frank Lucby a&lt;• 10 1 margin in votes center Bryce Ahlstrom of
· Hammack, Mary Sue I
Westero Division
chesi as manager of the Pacific
cast, by s(JO{twrltera, sports- ville and guards Dick
Mary
Esther ,
W. L. T. Pts. l Coast League Club.
casters and eoacbeo. .
5-foot-9, IBS pounds, of
Grubb ROOert Doeffinger. Nan· Pittsburgh
LJ 6 3 29
- -- - Grady, a !uUback who was Valley and Garland
cy So~erville, George J'appas . ltoch.. ter
13 9 I 27 ·
1idellnojl ~ ID injury after fool-9, 165 pounds, of
and Barry Casto.
Cleveland
7 9 3 17 , WINSTONE WIN!iER
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playing all games, 'lfOIIallne- port, the smallest man on
Mrs. w. C. Gilmour presld- Buffalo
5 15 414 , ABERAVON, Wales •UPII - '
bacl!.e r't post. The Jl.foot, 170 team.
ed at a short business session
Wednesday'• Results
Howard Winstone of Wales put
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1n the absence of~ president Pittsburgh 6 Hershey 4
on a spectacular punching
of St. Monica, Bfc'ky Buckner. (Only game scheduled ) _ _ performance w stop country·
Mrs. Robert Hlle led the devo-man Lenny (The LJOn) Wtlhams
lions. Members of both guilds Mallory, Mrs. Garland Mohr. at 2:30 of the eighth round
By Ulllled l'rell Jnteroallonll Mansfield St. 76 Kutztown til
brought gifts for needy children Mrs. Richard Newell,
Mrs. Weduesday night and reta in his
Eut
La Salle 99 Miamt (Fla. I 82
the community.
Roush, Mrs. Morgan European and British feather·
PeM 106 Delaware 75
Urslnus 74 Haverford 72
.Hostesse.~, MISs Lena Fogle· Smith, Mrs. L. C. Somerville, weight titles.
' Fordham 10 Yale 70
Harvard f7 Tufts 58
song, Mrs. Fred Schroeder and Mr,. c. C. Stone. Mrs. ilc?tt Winstone weighed 124 1-4
116
Cat h. (8 r k I y n) M Ad· Bridgeport 91 Hartford
Mrs. Charles Sperow served re- Strickler and Mrs. J. L. W1g. pounds while hJS ooponent went
phi £Sui) 72
ProvidODCe 71 BroWll 62
freslune~ts to Mrs. MillOn MUJ.
into the bout at 12.'1.
Rutgers 102 Glassboro 53
Harpor 71 ~fred 75
ef, Mrs. -Hobert Johnson, Mrs.
- -Kiings Pelnt 78Stony Brook M Dartmouth t9·WIIUams 9'1
Walter Windsor, Mrs. Leo Col·
lthmptn 104 Kingo Coli. I&amp;
Niagara 96 VIlla MadoMa 73
andros, Mrs. Jack Durst, Mrs.
63
XNY 54 Brotklyn Coli. 49
Cheyney 99 West Chester
William Welb, Mrs. Rush KroYeshiva 76 Queens Coli. 71
Millersville ll6
del, Mrs. Gail Faires, Mrs.
Amn lnt'l 53 Ceil. Conn 52
100
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Rhode Island 99 Manhattan 116 1Assumption 91 Memmact 70
Kn~ul. Mrs. F. w. Ingraham,
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Mrs. George Colandros, Mrs.
Jot Maryland St. II
Maryland 54 ·N. Caro. St. 38
Brown, Mrs. Elza Martin,
63
BIICknelll6 J,a!ayelte IS
Jobns HOpkiriB 82 Lebanon
Mrs. Tom Wal~s, Mios Hattie
Jpoala 73 Susquehanna 67
W~eelmg 81 Fairmont 79
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Miss Susie Christian,
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~lbrlght I&amp; Gettysbur&amp; 58
Morris Hrvy 96 Mar~etta
Mrs. Robert Hite, Mrs. WiiMuhlanberg 86 Swarthmore 74 Stetson 9'1 JacksonvtUe
liam Gilmour. the Rev. and
;;looinsburg 14 &amp;. lltrdaburg 74 Tampa 83 Rollins 78
Char18 A. Pitzer.
Westmnslr IPa.) tn Grve City Fayetteville 119 Barber
'llaubenvlllt II St. Yincell't 6S tla 115
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Florida 50 Flotl~a Sf. 30
NBA Standlqs
Miss. 96 Arkansas A&amp;M Ill
By Ualled Prell lotonalioiBI Miss, St. 62 Tem A&amp;.M 41
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'lew York
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U. 91 Indiana 00 .
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Bowling G•n 90 Michigan.
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to win 10-a, llrJely oa the: 33 of Pa. $1-61; .
bGunced' 'nle Ohlow had led most ol from Norwalk, dunk~ tho shot by Butcher Joyner with 17 and
!ii/l ~ints ol Walt Plalkowski .. '
Wiln\inil\1!1 1.18'81: Ohio Norlh· the way. moving lnto a 84·78 lA&gt; push the Bobcats from •• 91). M&lt;rv lnmger Wlth 14. .
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Sub Vern Pfaff san!&lt; a 26-foot Tops for the batumg Bobcats, other VIctory was over Otuo .
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,/·~~ The .&lt;Bo&amp;caisl blew 82 eight· jump shot to lie the contest at was held down by Jerry McKee. Wesleyan.
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.center, VerQon Payne with 21. followed Istraight. It came .on flv.f points GALLIPOLIS BLUE DEVILS VS. MIDDLEPORT
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Gene Jackson ____ 6-0 4 F 4 6·1 ----- - Don Ne130111
The Rio Grande. Comber.
Michigan pulleil out to an Larry Mitchell .... 5-11 3 F 3 6-1 ---· M. Tanne]JIU II
land College basketball game early Lead and was in front .o3- Rod Gilkey ___ .. _ 6-1 3 C 4 64 ....... Bill Oavitd ,,
will he played i• !he Pt. 44 at the half before tb~ Fat. Jim Gilmore ______ 5-10 3 G 4 5·9 ..... George Sauer ·- f·
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Pleasant &lt;W. Va.l High Sc~ool cons swttched from a man-to- Tom Spencer ...... 5·10 2 _G ~ 6·0 ---· Asa Bradburf!
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VARSITY TIPOFF - 8 P.M.
port Head Coach Carl WoUe games.
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Coach Wolfe admitted Wed·
outrebounded the Wotvermes
RESERVE TlPOfi'F - 7 P.M.
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sununed up the event oltomor· Against the Blue Devils Wolfe Three guards, 5-9 , seniOr nesday he tbinks this is potenAI .L-ST AR
but trailed at the charity stripe.
row n!Jht when the Middies expects to have 7 veterans rea· George Sauer, S.O ~tor Aaa Ually the best team at MilS m
Bowling Green hit 39 ot 00
By HOBART WILSON, JR.
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take on the Gallia Academy dy who can hit in double fig· Bradbury, and 5-7 semer Jtm the last decade arid a half.
field goals for 43 per cent while i
Coach Carl Wolfe's vastly improv~d Middleport ~el· &lt;
Blue Devils.
· ures. And for once In many a Butcher, are ready to go.
"We have 7 boys who can 1
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the Wolvermes dunked 30 out ~ low Jackets, unbeaten m two g~mes, wtll seek tbetr titll'd ,.
moon, he wiU be able to field Five of these 7 boys, all ex- keep things moving," he said.
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Last Friday, the Wolfemen slammed arch-rival Porn· .OJ '
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Devils coached by Duke Burson Since 8-1 jUnior forward "!!"'k •. unit ~nee the .5-6th grade. Da· had rust two :~~o;co~rs. ~"'Y
ICraig 0111 grabb&lt;d 19 ot !llich· ' then carne back strorig to crush Wahama 76-40 in theirc..,rl
whose leading pointmaker io a TaMehill's . nght . {shooting) vts romed tbem Jl)tb~ .lth grade. Stobart and u Y ..oore. .
igan's 52.
I home opl!ller Saturday night.
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5-11 junior forward named Lar· hand came out ollts cast Wed- Nelson, who grew stx tnches m . And Wolfe added, The re~~
The Wolverines hit 11 per Gallipolis. coached by L. C.
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ry !Cassius) Mltcbell. Mitchell, nesday, Wolfe ':"uld have tum, 11164-65, ~ out for ~Brstly bas· " up to these. boys. T~ey ca
cent of their free throws, 23 ol 'Duke I Burson. enters the con- Wolfe Is expected to start f!.l ·,
an AU.SEAL oelectilll as
a f!.l senior DoMte Nelson and ketball bii first tnno. .
go real well If they ~ant
to
32 compared to Bowling test with a 1·1 record, having senior Don Nelson at one for' . I
sophomore, comes onto
the f!.4 senior Bill Davis in
his Two more guards, Jumer DIU badly enough."
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Michigan was led by Dill who Nel sonville. 61-55, last F'ri~av.] furward .slot. Semor Bill (Sp~ · .~,
scored 2.1 pomts in the third On Saturday,
the Galhans er) Oavts, a fi..4 produc:.. wilt ....
in four games; for the visi- thumped
Hill, 64-56:
Iopen at
for
"I tried tbe stretching exer. tors.
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t:Jumphsl Guard positiOns . will belong oJ
The first effensive team's addition to scoring 36 points. cises }'OU gave me and didn't! Morris Harvey's Roger Hart came w1lhout. the se_rvi~e!ii of lto Sauer, a 5·9 se~10r, and A s~:.;~
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peund Grady averaged 14 tac· backfield is Com rised of four tossed for 10 touchdow~ls. This grow an loeb - but the rable sank an IH~foot jump shot with ~ark 1'anm•hJ11 f). J P111Jnr rnr. Brad~ury, fH.I semor.
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United Preos flltentadoall klel per game.
point happy te~n-agers who year Myers clicked on 57 of 12:3'1 . •trelcbed eight feet!"
one second left to send the (;ol- ward who averaged oearly II BeSJdes Wayne .Davis, d Jim :
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The Helding down the other tackle h
I llt'ed a total of 274 attemots for 980 yards His caden Eagles into the win column. I points a game as a sophomore jButcher. 5·7 semor guar ·. IS ,
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Th e game was t'ed
86-86 at the ' 1as t yea r.
expected to see
actton ag31Jlsl• . e•
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Is 209 completiOns
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The quarterback 19 Dave My- 532 tnes for 1,065 yar s.
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Unl.ted Pre" International heaviest player on the
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The Fighting Irish, top team · The pass-catchinl chores
are the halfbacks. Hale has a. Jose/m three years wnh the Mike Patterson 15 tor MRrietta. drilling w1th '"'' M, 'does, ne , wtth 34 markers, IS the
top .
in the state, also came up \VIth shared by Jobn ·~clen,
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gl'ttering
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Chicago
Cubs
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I Ohio Wesleyan outshot Ober- j Reporls from up the rtver , Butcher has 16 ID t~o apthe past season, scored
I 1· · hdoles er as scor
I The hard·luck hurler. who li n two-to-on~ in the rinal 12 indicate Tannehill will
be j pearances.
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points combined. and picker
o:b ;::.~b . . 6-£oot 1 notched an unimpressive 84-110 mmutes to dump the Yeomen : "ready for the Ga\Jipolitans." 1 For GAHS, Larry , Mitrht=-1\
I total of 845 yards via the
210d I .e,
record in hi s nine years wi'n in the
contest. Forest Ever-IIi not, Wayne Davis, 5--8 sen- , l.'!nd Gene
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mide II II a ta&lt;kle, Vao Me· caught 31 passes and scored
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went II~ Klpcar, 11-foot-3, O vermyer, 6 • ..foot • 2,
guest!. Guild of e c urc as 1,242 yards rushing.
2211 JIOllllfl tackle, who led the pounds, was the Mr:
The group attended a Christ
PHILAOELPH1A &lt;UP!)
ballQiiuJ for the 22-man first fnr Fremont which relied great· mas play in the cbureh prior
AHL Staodlnga
', Bob Skinner, who spent t2 years ·
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ly on ltw ground pme; He to the social and busineiS ses- By United Press lnternatlonlll as an outfielder with the
1n lddiUon Ill Kapcar, lwo of caught 16 of the. team 8 21 sion. The play concerned e"'nts
Eaotern Division
' Pittsburgh Pirates before clos·
hla teammates, Tom Dunn attd passes thrown dunng the sea- taking place in Bethlehem pri·
W. L. T. Pts. 1 ing out his career with tbe St.
Tim Grady, were named It the aon and many of them
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!lie arriving oi .JOHJ'!18!1d 1Quebec
12 8 9 29 Louis Cardinals last season,
fl,rst. defeDslve squad. OUnn, Jl. on "clutch thJCd down
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11 7 l 26 1Wednesday was appointed to
loot-!, 190. pounds. Will the mid- lions."
in the stable. Merohers. of '!'e I Baltimore
12 6 I 25 manage the Philadelphia Phil· '
~ post ill I rout, outdis· Rounding out the front
were Cheryl \.unil, narrnt· : Springfield
6 9 3 19 lies' San Diego farm team.
t~ hla rJosetlt competitor of the first oflenstve squad
or; Carol K~gley, fol~•!~Jer and ! Providence
2 16 4 B Sl\'inner succeeds Frank Lucby a&lt;• 10 1 margin in votes center Bryce Ahlstrom of
· Hammack, Mary Sue I
Westero Division
chesi as manager of the Pacific
cast, by s(JO{twrltera, sports- ville and guards Dick
Mary
Esther ,
W. L. T. Pts. l Coast League Club.
casters and eoacbeo. .
5-foot-9, IBS pounds, of
Grubb ROOert Doeffinger. Nan· Pittsburgh
LJ 6 3 29
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cy So~erville, George J'appas . ltoch.. ter
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1idellnojl ~ ID injury after fool-9, 165 pounds, of
and Barry Casto.
Cleveland
7 9 3 17 , WINSTONE WIN!iER
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Mrs. w. C. Gilmour presld- Buffalo
5 15 414 , ABERAVON, Wales •UPII - '
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ed at a short business session
Wednesday'• Results
Howard Winstone of Wales put
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1n the absence of~ president Pittsburgh 6 Hershey 4
on a spectacular punching
of St. Monica, Bfc'ky Buckner. (Only game scheduled ) _ _ performance w stop country·
Mrs. Robert Hlle led the devo-man Lenny (The LJOn) Wtlhams
lions. Members of both guilds Mallory, Mrs. Garland Mohr. at 2:30 of the eighth round
By Ulllled l'rell Jnteroallonll Mansfield St. 76 Kutztown til
brought gifts for needy children Mrs. Richard Newell,
Mrs. Weduesday night and reta in his
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La Salle 99 Miamt (Fla. I 82
the community.
Roush, Mrs. Morgan European and British feather·
PeM 106 Delaware 75
Urslnus 74 Haverford 72
.Hostesse.~, MISs Lena Fogle· Smith, Mrs. L. C. Somerville, weight titles.
' Fordham 10 Yale 70
Harvard f7 Tufts 58
song, Mrs. Fred Schroeder and Mr,. c. C. Stone. Mrs. ilc?tt Winstone weighed 124 1-4
116
Cat h. (8 r k I y n) M Ad· Bridgeport 91 Hartford
Mrs. Charles Sperow served re- Strickler and Mrs. J. L. W1g. pounds while hJS ooponent went
phi £Sui) 72
ProvidODCe 71 BroWll 62
freslune~ts to Mrs. MillOn MUJ.
into the bout at 12.'1.
Rutgers 102 Glassboro 53
Harpor 71 ~fred 75
ef, Mrs. -Hobert Johnson, Mrs.
- -Kiings Pelnt 78Stony Brook M Dartmouth t9·WIIUams 9'1
Walter Windsor, Mrs. Leo Col·
lthmptn 104 Kingo Coli. I&amp;
Niagara 96 VIlla MadoMa 73
andros, Mrs. Jack Durst, Mrs.
63
XNY 54 Brotklyn Coli. 49
Cheyney 99 West Chester
William Welb, Mrs. Rush KroYeshiva 76 Queens Coli. 71
Millersville ll6
del, Mrs. Gail Faires, Mrs.
Amn lnt'l 53 Ceil. Conn 52
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Rhode Island 99 Manhattan 116 1Assumption 91 Memmact 70
Kn~ul. Mrs. F. w. Ingraham,
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Mrs. George Colandros, Mrs.
Jot Maryland St. II
Maryland 54 ·N. Caro. St. 38
Brown, Mrs. Elza Martin,
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BIICknelll6 J,a!ayelte IS
Jobns HOpkiriB 82 Lebanon
Mrs. Tom Wal~s, Mios Hattie
Jpoala 73 Susquehanna 67
W~eelmg 81 Fairmont 79
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Miss Susie Christian,
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~lbrlght I&amp; Gettysbur&amp; 58
Morris Hrvy 96 Mar~etta
Mrs. Robert Hite, Mrs. WiiMuhlanberg 86 Swarthmore 74 Stetson 9'1 JacksonvtUe
liam Gilmour. the Rev. and
;;looinsburg 14 &amp;. lltrdaburg 74 Tampa 83 Rollins 78
Char18 A. Pitzer.
Westmnslr IPa.) tn Grve City Fayetteville 119 Barber
'llaubenvlllt II St. Yincell't 6S tla 115
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Florida 50 Flotl~a Sf. 30
NBA Standlqs
Miss. 96 Arkansas A&amp;M Ill
By Ualled Prell lotonalioiBI Miss, St. 62 Tem A&amp;.M 41
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'lew York
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U. 91 Indiana 00 .
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PT. PLEASANT - The Pt.
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Cenltal St. ibhlol ail Sisk .74 ' Pleasant Woman'• Club will
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11 Flpdlay 81
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Northern 100 Bluffton 77 ·
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Ohio Wesleyan 8&amp; Oberlin 89 · 1acl1ian allllilorluin. ·
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Bradley t~ . ~~ &amp;. 85
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Detreit 74 Notre D~me 73
t .dinnei' ~- II;' a program
Chltlllo
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Bowling G•n 90 Michigan.
"Liibtlng for ~od~· Uv·
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Lewis 89 Western Olln010 7t
Inc." wllb Jllllet Yost and
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Boltltn' 1)1 Cincl~ 91
SOuthern llll1101f!6t St. Louis
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Beloit 72 f,,ke' Forest 59 .
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Mr.
~ Ml • 1M -.••or "ho . , _ '" Pr"•"•
2nd Mrs. Tom Williams and
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Stereo or Monaural
Recent visitors of Mr. and
•• Great songs of
Mrs. Alhurlice Young at ClifCh tiJima_~"
ton, were Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Young and son, Montgomery,
W.Va.
Recent dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Roger
Luckeydoo
were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swatzel, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luck- ·
ONioY eydoo, Huntington, Revna King,
New Haven, Mrs. R. C. King,
Henderso n and Mr, and Mrs.
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I Honed in the Air Force at Ok..
T!lf tfol i~i' of lave • C.roling, Cltolinl • .{~Jelu, ~oy tf Mlln's De- .,. I lahoma.
tJrlniJ• oLittleTcwn ._,Bethlehem' ncame Upon a Midn;ght Clear ; .. .'~.
.Mrs. 8!rry Luckeydoo (Kar• 0 Come A~ Y!! F'lithful. Au Mlril • Fros ty the Snowman • WfJ
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Mrs. Clyde Roush of Camp Con• Dtc:ll the Halla wilh 'Bouah&amp; or Holly · ·White world of Wlnle~~&gt; •
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Mr:· and· ,Mrs. Ray Fox and
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Wit,Jt Mr. and Mrs.
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:1 Mr8. Rom8 ttarbdur of
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followiDC · the
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RAVENSWOOD _ The Jack- •wood - wa• presenled lo the Ravenswood C1ty CounCil has

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Alice Louise Snyder of Columbus, formerly from Letart, W.
Va., the daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Horton Snyder,

] son Ct)Unty Improvement Coun· ~Ravenswood City Council. Tt:f'~· ] ~aken the ltbrar~ and aud1tor-1
cil, working with the Ravens- day night.. A co':l~~ehensJve de- mm P,roposals under
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wood City Council and
t h e ~1gn a£ both fac11itles has been ment.
,Jackson County
Community 1done by Henry Elden &amp; A5S0· 1 Cunningham said that t he
Health Association, has launch· eiates, Charleston. The propos- : Improvement Council is also
ed its fir st two ma jor projects,~ ed facilities would be used in currenlly involved in h~:~~:~ :l
according to H. E. Cunningha m,\ education, recreati?n, and cul- l Ripley . civic leaders to ~
executive director.
' lura! programs m Ravens- 1:m attJ~ude su rvey relatmg to
I Sludies, said Cunningham, wo?d. .
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, recrea~t~nal. and cultural .
are now underway for the crea- : Cunnmgham sa1d that
t-he . portumtaes m that commumty.
tion or an extended care unit
~t the Jackson County General
H. ospital site. The Jack son Coun- ~
ty Commu nity Health Associa·
t10n, on December 1, asked Dr. 1
Harold Baumgarten, Assistant ]
. Professor of Administrative "ei dkine at Colu mbia Univttrsity's :
· Sehoul of Public Healtll and
' Administrative Medicine,
to ~
sl:art preliminary studie• reiJt ·
ing to short and lon g range
development o[ Jackson County
medital facil~ties and medical [
care programs.
The Improveh1et1t Council's
oU1cr maj or proposal struction or a municipal library i
and an auditorium in Ravens- i
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ALSO GIRLS AND BOYS

MISS .ALICE SNYDER
LETART, W. VA. - Miss

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ROMANTIC LEADS - Boh Bostwick of W. Palm Beach, Fla., as Julio Valveras, sings a love song to Sue Lemley of Rutland, . who,is :lenni fer R~mso~; in . a
scene outside Julio's cabin in the Broadway mus1cal, Pamt Your \\ agon, . wh1ch
was presented at 8 p.m. Wednesday and will contmue Thursday. and Fnday m
Community Hail at Rio Grande College. The productiOn IS directed by Merlyn Ross
of Cheshire, assistant professor of Music and Fine Arts, ~t Rw_Gr:J.~e Coljpj_e._ _

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Zerkle, Mrs. Lee Sm!lh, Mrs.
Charles Young, Mrs,
Jamet
Clatworthy, and Mrs.
Galen
BroWlL
RIVERSWE PTA wUI meet
Monday, Dec. 12, 7:30 p.m. at
the school; program Wlljer illrectioD of Mr. Yeago, leatdrlng band studen!l of Rlmv!ew
Sebool. .
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Mrs. John Breen of· Ely,
are two Councils in
Mason ! nesota is viliiting Mi~s Stella
County, Point Pleasant
and IGress.
New Haven. Hartford aL one
lim4? hall p, r.ouncil. btJt consoli- Mrs. Russell Capehart visit..
dated with New Haven.
. ed on Saturday with her daughThere are three other coun- !ter, Mrs. Diane Se][ and famicils In Dislrict No. 7, Charles- ly in Columbus.
lon, Dunbar, and Saint Albans. · Sgt. and Mrs. Ronald L,
This is one of the largest dis- ' Roush and daughter, Brenda of
trict!l in the Stat&lt;'. Harrv Pick· 'Fort Lee, Va., visited recently
ens of the New Haven 'Councir with his parenls, Mr.
and
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· "'TRMI~ nfr. engagement Ovlngston Avenue, :~~~:l
and approaching marrlag• 10 The brode ·'~.
Mr. John Edward HU!lier, aon lligh School and graduated
of Mr. and Mn. Paul Hunter the etas• ofl962. !lbe II fm,t)IOi'!
of Columbus.
ed at Mills Re•tauranl, Col~
MASON - -The Mason Home The marriage will take· place bus.
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DeJilonstiatlbn Club made
Saturday, Dec. 17, at I.~vingi- The couple plans 10 reside ..
send · rr.ore e:tnistmas
ton Methodist Church, 200 Ea,t Columbus .
to men in ,Viet Nam wlum
club met Tuesday at
home of Mr&lt;. Edilh Fo&lt; at
ton. The group also disc,.Jssild
giving a C.hristmas box tO a
needy family in Ma30n County.
Mrs. John Roach presented
devoti.ona,Js . Mrs. Dorothy
wright spoke 0n "Edac&amp;te lor
Lldies'
the Futur~."
The next meeting is sche~ul­
ea lor Dec. 20 at the home. of
John McDanieL S e c r e
1s;,,~rs will be revealc a n d
gifts exchanged.
Refreshments were served by
Machine Washable
Mrs. Fox to Mrs. Dorothy Car~ ·
wright, Mrs. Jams Wise. Mrs.
Dudding, Mrs. George
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son, Mrs. Clara William!!, Mrs .
Matilda Noble, Mrs. John Mc-- 1:11
Daniel , Mrs. John Marshall,
Wide Variety of Styles and Colors
Roberta Young, M r s.
IEvelyn Stewart, Mrs. Elizabeth
$1.99
Jeffers. Mrs. Albert Swatzel,
SSII~ZE~4~T~O~I~O~=========--:..Mrs. Lawrence Roush
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NEW HAVEN - · The New New Haven also has a state !
Haven Council No. 175, Junior officer. R. Douglas Roush. State '
Order Untied American Mech- Warden: R~v. Roy Ellis is on i
anics will celebrate their 70th i the state legislature committee ..
annivorsary Thursday, Dec. 15 and T. J. Casto of the
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at 7:80 p.m. The New Haven · Pleasant Council is a
Order was organized In 1896. of the Mileage and Per Diem
It will be for all jun;ors and ·Committee .. Robert Dye . is the
th · 1 T
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present eouncllor of New Haven
e1r am11es, a WI11 e a C
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covered dish affair. Members ouncJ ·
who have no family may bring
---a rriend, and juniors who are : - - -- - - - . . , - not members are invited.
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1MSU.0.111SWE11hn
Pleasant: Mn, Rlchard~ml~,llof•,•M•rs... n..,u..m15H•oucle_she_l_t
Jim
Gilmore and Tom Spencer . · · ,PIIIt
Open Daily 9:00 to 7:00--Frlclay Til 8
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Saturday Til 9
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Pleannt; Mrs. Ethel r'cy,
Mitchell is tbe Devils' leadWY 2-3975
POMEROY
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,,,....,., ITOKI IIIGI MOS41C PAUNCH
· l Letprt; ~~~nces Tf~t~ Pt
Ing scorer with 5I markers. 'J
Mtriol• -·· "--·· 1
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Cleo Holley, Pt.
Jackson has 17, Gilkey 11, Bob
For Sai....Scotch Pint
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Ford 1G and Gilmore 10 and
SLICED
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Spencer two.
In case the Devils aet into I:=:::;::;:::;;=::==:-;~~-::-;;;---;- Dllebarged - Lonnie Hall, 1nd Sprayld Dlft1lay at
Gloria Leonerd, Pt
trouble, Coach Burson
will I·
Pleuant;
Brian Stewart, Killprobably
call
on
senior
guard
lb.
Bob Ford, or seniors P. J, Ry103 lrwWMII Av..
al, 6-31orward and John David·
son, 64 center. Tom Meadows,
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Birth - Mr. and Mrs. Rlch~DDI.EPOitT
!1-1 junior may also see action
FRIDAY
ard CaklweU. Bidwell, 1 daucJi.j
against the Jackets.
CHRISTMAS MEETING of PT. PLEASANT - Jack E, ter.
Salami,
lb,
Last year, the Galliano and the Pomeroy WCTU wiD be Fruth, Pt Pleasant, has be!~lriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiliiii!iiiii
Cheese and Moot
Jackets split, Middleport won Friday al 2 p. m. at lbe Trinity elected president of the Pt.
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at borne, 61-01, and
trim- UrJied Church of Christ Mem· Pleasant. Mason Counly Chammed the Jackets sa;' on the :berB are to bring articles lor ber of Commerce. .
Blue Devil planks. J
• basket for a needy famliy Elected to serve With Mr.
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Both squads are efpected to and elsa a contribution for Vet. Fruth were Tom Fisber, v1ce
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NccCCWC4Ccca~--.ccccaccescccczccca
employe a man-to-man defense erans Hospital in Cbilllcothe. president; T. R Friar,
Friday. However, Wolfe Is nottary, and Duane Clallwm1hy,, il
ed for zoning off three men MARY SHRINE, White Shrine treasurer for a second term.
while his best defensive men of Jerusalem wiD meet at the James Lewis is the outgoing
•lick to the opponents top aoor· IOOF hall, Friday at 8 p.m. presidenl of the board of dlers, man • to - man.
Marietta and Lafayette Shrines rectors of the chamber.
The Yellow Jackets will be w!U be present for an official The new board and officel'i
a shade taller than the boat 1 visitation of Margaret McWher· wUI organize on January 3rd
Elue Devils, The Wolfemen tor, supreme worthy high pries· to appoint comm!ttees .and es.
McCOY'S - - - - - sal.
looked impressive on the boarda tess. ·
tablish progranu for the year.
- under both hoops - in their
SATURDAY
first two, games..
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EVANGELINE Chapter, Ord·
• Buffet Style Multi·
Friday s meetmg will be the er of the Eastern Star, Mid·
Cooklr Frypan
'17th between the two schoola. dlepor~ will have installation
Automatic Electric
Gallipolis has won 42, Middle- of office" saturday, Dec. 10 at
port 31.
7:80 p. ID- at the Masonic
f
Can Opener
.Friday's preliminary game Temple ill' Middleport Area
eS OUrOn
Wilson's
• Deluxe Mlxmaster
will. begm at 7 p. m. The var- ebapters have befn invited and MASON - S•grna Chapter AlCornttion
sity encounter wiD set Wider- refrtshmetlts will follow.
pha Dolta Kappa Sorority beld
or Pot_
H•ndMixer
way arounl 8:30 p, m.
MONDAY
Its reg~~lar dinner meeting reeAutomaticTo11ten
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JANE HOWELL Tent Daughe cently at Gene Ball's Restaur• Electric Slicing
GLASGOW, Scotland (QPll - ters of Union Veterana
will ant, Pt. Pleasant The ncwl7
The
'Glasgow
Celtics,
llj!ollllb
meet
at
the
home
of
'Caddie
decorated
blue
room
was
enYellaw
pka••
Knife
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• Ltdy Sunbt~m
Nant :.of France 3-1 ~... for the annual Chriatmas din- by Mrs. Rosanna Bias and fruit
day ~t to enter the quarter ner and party. Tbere wlll be 8 filled cornucopia by Mrs. BerEltctric
llnal t:oond of the European $1 g~t exchange.
tha FUson. ravon In
the
HalrDryen
CbaJDplODI' ·Cup toceer
a ET 40 MEIGS c~unty Salon Christ motif were donated by
nament.
1710 will meet at the Martin Mi.. Birdie Fauber of the Town
Celtic won on an aggregate , Restaurant Monday at &amp;::ro p. and country Beauty Shop.
score of &amp;-2, havJni stopped i m. for 8 CbriJtmas dirmer. S.. Mrs. Josephine Lyons won
1~1n~Fr~an~ce~la:_st~week.= · cret Pals wiD be revealed witb the door prize of an antique
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!!I~N~a~ntea~_!:radv lor pms llun dee I.
1 gift and new members are to Dower arrangement in a mlik
New ltlectlon 1 · (
bring a f1 gift for exchange. glass vase.
DAUGHTERS OF Ruth clus Miss Judy Burdette, an art
of United Methodist
Churtb teacher !rom Pt Pleasant High
will meet llonday at 2 p. m, at SChool, was a guest at the
the home of Miss Lydia Ebers- meeUng and gave an Interest.
bach for a meeting and party ing talk and yemonstratlnn on
with fl gift 111&lt;ebange.
Christlli&amp;S decorations. She BUllTHE DISABLED American gested 1 book entitled, "Christ.
Veterans and Auslllary w111 mas Magic" by Margaret
meet Monday at 7:30 p. m, A ry, Doubleday and Company,
Christmas party will follow the Garden City, N. Y., as a
meeting and Jllflies will have 10urce book.
a f1 gut exebange.
Plans for the Chrislmas parW.S.C.S. OF HEATH Meth~ ly were made lor Dec. 13. Prtf.
dis! Church will meet Mooday, ent were Zelda Knapp, Bernlee
Pull Une
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Dec. U, at the church at 7:SO Anderson, Audrey MeadOWI,
lilactrlc Indoor
j
p, m. The program will be 1n Rosallna Bias, Anna Eloyn
charge of Mrs. Blllce L 10 y d Conley, Josephine Lyons, Milwith Mr1. Max Donahue devo- dred Gibbs, Clarice Fogleoong
Outdoor Uehtl•
Uonal leader. Hostesses will be and Faye Sm!th.

PORK
STEAK.

Pnm~rny-Middlepnrt,

JAUOM Cohncill75 Will'
Observe 70th Anniversary.

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Rebert Meltelftl', .,.. dllel
of the U.S. Carps of Engineers
here, said the locks were closed
Sunday eveniDg aiW 11 barges
went over the clam, dama&amp;IDJI
17 wletots.

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)IARIE'M'A. Ohio (UPll ~king OJlfli'8Uons
I'I!SUIIled
W&lt;dnesday at Dam 22 on the
Oblo River near · Ravenswood,
W•. Va. marking completion of
tef"porary repairs and 1'8$11111))-

He estimated lllat between 115
and 98 1&gt;0• ceDI ~ trallic on
the Ohio River was delayed lor
two days 8nd It will be sometime Thursday before all of the
32 boats backed up behind lite
locks are cleared and traffic re-

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Repair crews worked ~lmd
the cleck to fill the wlck~
(gatos) lbat keep the water. '
level constant. Permanent. 1eo ~
pain will be&amp;Jn tmmedlltel7,

but wlll not afl&lt;et river tra!llc.
The Edina Bosworth, with 11
bargos In tow failed to make
proper aU~nt 1o
pus
through the locks Sunday ojXI
the barges were swept ovel" lite
dam by the currenL Qoewmen
managed to eut the boat loose
from It• tow. Ten of the bargos
were recovered by another lewboat and the other, loaded with
cement, sank.
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QiRK'(ui;;)":N'allclnal]l
NEW YOR!t (UPI)
Broadcasting Compony s~
seulers today voted quarterback Len Dawson of the Kanw
City Cblefs u American F~
ball Leque Player of the Year.
The ~t-year-&lt;Jid-veteran led .
the Chiefs to lbe Weetem
DlvlsiOD IItle lbll 1881011 U be
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at the boma of Mn. Deilver
Weber, with Mrs.
Emest
Wblteheill u oo-boslels, Mem.
bers are to bring qu.imnaa ar.
rangemenll and $1 41f1 .ucbangea.
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AMATEUR Gardeners . Club
of Middleport will have Its' an,I nual Cbrlstmu parly Wlldnelday, Dec. 1i, at the IIODU! ol
Mrs. Walter Crooks. A stft
erchange will be held IIIII paJS.
qe wrappings judged. HoiJeu.
.. will be Mrs. Crookl, Mrs.
RUSIOU MUll,
Mrs. GleM
Lambert and Mrs. Edill 1\eylle
olda.
FRIDAY
MIDDLEPORT ChUd CcnservatiOII Lelillt. .will hold a I'Wll.mqe sale ID lhe Fi111od14'q,
rrtday and ~y. There
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LADIES AND MENS SAXONY

PENDANT WATCHES
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TIMEX WATCHES
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1.55, 14(8.50 II:~~ 2 for $43 ! 2 for $48
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Mr&amp;. Elizabeth Jeffers visit~.lr. iJild t~~rs.
Tom Miles at Fayetleville,
Va., and with '1r. Edgar Webb
at Princeton, W. Va.
Mrs. Helen Davis received facial injuries when her car went I
of control and hit a tree
in Mason on Friday. She was
takt&gt;n to the Veterans Mem oria!
Hospital where eleven stiches
w~re used to close the wound.

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Sb:e llsttd also replaces site shown lr. parentflnls

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59c VALUE

VITALI$

Jergens lotion

78c

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r-aberge's three on a malchher favorite fashion fragrance
in a travel-wise trio of
Cologne Extraordinair e, Bath Po~der, and
French-milled Savon Extraordmalfe
charmingly gift boxed, ready to go I
APHRODI SIA. I' WOODHUE ...
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Tueslily

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Christmas
TOYS
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CHANEL NO. 5 BATH POWDER ···· $5.00
EAU de COLOGNE .. , .. ·.. · · .. ,. .. .. $3.50
SPRAy . PERFUME .... ".'.I " ..... ' $5.00

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Contac Capsules

PIPES - CIGARS - LIGHTERS
Deluxe Smoking Tobacco
BRUT- CANOE -ENGLISH LEATHER

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Polident Tablets

Hallmark Chr1stmu Wrap

e-rty adjoining his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben Stewart in
N'"
Mason.
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Mrs. Clara Williams
and
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days
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lotOd - • ..,..;POino '"" Gono,.,,., •• n•f&lt;l
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Mr.
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2nd Mrs. Tom Williams and
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Stereo or Monaural
Recent visitors of Mr. and
•• Great songs of
Mrs. Alhurlice Young at ClifCh tiJima_~"
ton, were Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Young and son, Montgomery,
W.Va.
Recent dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Roger
Luckeydoo
were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swatzel, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luck- ·
ONioY eydoo, Huntington, Revna King,
New Haven, Mrs. R. C. King,
Henderso n and Mr, and Mrs.
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v
I in honor of Nicky King, sta• Sile~l N~p:ht. Do You tltar What 1 HeaJ! • Tile Cl'frl~fl'nas SOng •
I Honed in the Air Force at Ok..
T!lf tfol i~i' of lave • C.roling, Cltolinl • .{~Jelu, ~oy tf Mlln's De- .,. I lahoma.
tJrlniJ• oLittleTcwn ._,Bethlehem' ncame Upon a Midn;ght Clear ; .. .'~.
.Mrs. 8!rry Luckeydoo (Kar• 0 Come A~ Y!! F'lithful. Au Mlril • Fros ty the Snowman • WfJ
Roush dau hter ol Mr.
Mef!d I Little ChrlatmiS • Lei It Sn;:~w, Lot It Snow, Let It Snow •
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Mrs. Clyde Roush of Camp Con• Dtc:ll the Halla wilh 'Bouah&amp; or Holly · ·White world of Wlnle~~&gt; •
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2lb. box
3 lb. box
Sib. box

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LADIES AND MENS BUXTON BILLFOLDS- HAIR
DRYERS - STEAM IRONS - ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR$ ,

Hospital.

1.70
3.35
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• ' , creams, frvlb, nub, aisp ond cho""'1 cente•s
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Mr:· and· ,Mrs. Ray Fox and
w. G. Darst ~isited recently
Wit,Jt Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford
Oarst in pt, Pleasant.
:1 Mr8. Rom8 ttarbdur of
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· . Johnny Mathis • Ray ~onniff • Pa'blo cnals • Mahiliil J•ckSOn • .. 1
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POMEROY HIGH Schqol will
IIJlOIISOI" 1 dance ~Y
·lhe
Jayt lbll Saturday _[llillt ~
the. Pomeroy lf!l!h AuditOrium
followiDC · the
Atlr'
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COWBOY BOOTS

RAVENSWOOD _ The Jack- •wood - wa• presenled lo the Ravenswood C1ty CounCil has

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Alice Louise Snyder of Columbus, formerly from Letart, W.
Va., the daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Horton Snyder,

] son Ct)Unty Improvement Coun· ~Ravenswood City Council. Tt:f'~· ] ~aken the ltbrar~ and aud1tor-1
cil, working with the Ravens- day night.. A co':l~~ehensJve de- mm P,roposals under
,
wood City Council and
t h e ~1gn a£ both fac11itles has been ment.
,Jackson County
Community 1done by Henry Elden &amp; A5S0· 1 Cunningham said that t he
Health Association, has launch· eiates, Charleston. The propos- : Improvement Council is also
ed its fir st two ma jor projects,~ ed facilities would be used in currenlly involved in h~:~~:~ :l
according to H. E. Cunningha m,\ education, recreati?n, and cul- l Ripley . civic leaders to ~
executive director.
' lura! programs m Ravens- 1:m attJ~ude su rvey relatmg to
I Sludies, said Cunningham, wo?d. .
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, recrea~t~nal. and cultural .
are now underway for the crea- : Cunnmgham sa1d that
t-he . portumtaes m that commumty.
tion or an extended care unit
~t the Jackson County General
H. ospital site. The Jack son Coun- ~
ty Commu nity Health Associa·
t10n, on December 1, asked Dr. 1
Harold Baumgarten, Assistant ]
. Professor of Administrative "ei dkine at Colu mbia Univttrsity's :
· Sehoul of Public Healtll and
' Administrative Medicine,
to ~
sl:art preliminary studie• reiJt ·
ing to short and lon g range
development o[ Jackson County
medital facil~ties and medical [
care programs.
The Improveh1et1t Council's
oU1cr maj or proposal struction or a municipal library i
and an auditorium in Ravens- i
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COLOR
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ALSO GIRLS AND BOYS

MISS .ALICE SNYDER
LETART, W. VA. - Miss

Jackson County CIC Launches 2 Projects _

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ROMANTIC LEADS - Boh Bostwick of W. Palm Beach, Fla., as Julio Valveras, sings a love song to Sue Lemley of Rutland, . who,is :lenni fer R~mso~; in . a
scene outside Julio's cabin in the Broadway mus1cal, Pamt Your \\ agon, . wh1ch
was presented at 8 p.m. Wednesday and will contmue Thursday. and Fnday m
Community Hail at Rio Grande College. The productiOn IS directed by Merlyn Ross
of Cheshire, assistant professor of Music and Fine Arts, ~t Rw_Gr:J.~e Coljpj_e._ _

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Zerkle, Mrs. Lee Sm!lh, Mrs.
Charles Young, Mrs,
Jamet
Clatworthy, and Mrs.
Galen
BroWlL
RIVERSWE PTA wUI meet
Monday, Dec. 12, 7:30 p.m. at
the school; program Wlljer illrectioD of Mr. Yeago, leatdrlng band studen!l of Rlmv!ew
Sebool. .
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TREADS

Mrs. John Breen of· Ely,
are two Councils in
Mason ! nesota is viliiting Mi~s Stella
County, Point Pleasant
and IGress.
New Haven. Hartford aL one
lim4? hall p, r.ouncil. btJt consoli- Mrs. Russell Capehart visit..
dated with New Haven.
. ed on Saturday with her daughThere are three other coun- !ter, Mrs. Diane Se][ and famicils In Dislrict No. 7, Charles- ly in Columbus.
lon, Dunbar, and Saint Albans. · Sgt. and Mrs. Ronald L,
This is one of the largest dis- ' Roush and daughter, Brenda of
trict!l in the Stat&lt;'. Harrv Pick· 'Fort Lee, Va., visited recently
ens of the New Haven 'Councir with his parenls, Mr.
and
i ~ the District Deputy of No. 7.\ Mrs. Lawrence Roush

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· "'TRMI~ nfr. engagement Ovlngston Avenue, :~~~:l
and approaching marrlag• 10 The brode ·'~.
Mr. John Edward HU!lier, aon lligh School and graduated
of Mr. and Mn. Paul Hunter the etas• ofl962. !lbe II fm,t)IOi'!
of Columbus.
ed at Mills Re•tauranl, Col~
MASON - -The Mason Home The marriage will take· place bus.
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DeJilonstiatlbn Club made
Saturday, Dec. 17, at I.~vingi- The couple plans 10 reside ..
send · rr.ore e:tnistmas
ton Methodist Church, 200 Ea,t Columbus .
to men in ,Viet Nam wlum
club met Tuesday at
home of Mr&lt;. Edilh Fo&lt; at
ton. The group also disc,.Jssild
giving a C.hristmas box tO a
needy family in Ma30n County.
Mrs. John Roach presented
devoti.ona,Js . Mrs. Dorothy
wright spoke 0n "Edac&amp;te lor
Lldies'
the Futur~."
The next meeting is sche~ul­
ea lor Dec. 20 at the home. of
John McDanieL S e c r e
1s;,,~rs will be revealc a n d
gifts exchanged.
Refreshments were served by
Machine Washable
Mrs. Fox to Mrs. Dorothy Car~ ·
wright, Mrs. Jams Wise. Mrs.
Dudding, Mrs. George
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Hudson, Mrs. John Roach and
son, Mrs. Clara William!!, Mrs .
Matilda Noble, Mrs. John Mc-- 1:11
Daniel , Mrs. John Marshall,
Wide Variety of Styles and Colors
Roberta Young, M r s.
IEvelyn Stewart, Mrs. Elizabeth
$1.99
Jeffers. Mrs. Albert Swatzel,
SSII~ZE~4~T~O~I~O~=========--:..Mrs. Lawrence Roush
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MOre .PpGktJges
T0Viet Nom

NEW HAVEN - · The New New Haven also has a state !
Haven Council No. 175, Junior officer. R. Douglas Roush. State '
Order Untied American Mech- Warden: R~v. Roy Ellis is on i
anics will celebrate their 70th i the state legislature committee ..
annivorsary Thursday, Dec. 15 and T. J. Casto of the
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at 7:80 p.m. The New Haven · Pleasant Council is a
Order was organized In 1896. of the Mileage and Per Diem
It will be for all jun;ors and ·Committee .. Robert Dye . is the
th · 1 T
nd . b
present eouncllor of New Haven
e1r am11es, a WI11 e a C
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covered dish affair. Members ouncJ ·
who have no family may bring
---a rriend, and juniors who are : - - -- - - - . . , - not members are invited.
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1MSU.0.111SWE11hn
Pleasant: Mn, Rlchard~ml~,llof•,•M•rs... n..,u..m15H•oucle_she_l_t
Jim
Gilmore and Tom Spencer . · · ,PIIIt
Open Daily 9:00 to 7:00--Frlclay Til 8
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Pleannt; Mrs. Ethel r'cy,
Mitchell is tbe Devils' leadWY 2-3975
POMEROY
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· l Letprt; ~~~nces Tf~t~ Pt
Ing scorer with 5I markers. 'J
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Cleo Holley, Pt.
Jackson has 17, Gilkey 11, Bob
For Sai....Scotch Pint
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Ford 1G and Gilmore 10 and
SLICED
Lee~lly Grown Sh1PIII
Spencer two.
In case the Devils aet into I:=:::;::;:::;;=::==:-;~~-::-;;;---;- Dllebarged - Lonnie Hall, 1nd Sprayld Dlft1lay at
Gloria Leonerd, Pt
trouble, Coach Burson
will I·
Pleuant;
Brian Stewart, Killprobably
call
on
senior
guard
lb.
Bob Ford, or seniors P. J, Ry103 lrwWMII Av..
al, 6-31orward and John David·
son, 64 center. Tom Meadows,
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Birth - Mr. and Mrs. Rlch~DDI.EPOitT
!1-1 junior may also see action
FRIDAY
ard CaklweU. Bidwell, 1 daucJi.j
against the Jackets.
CHRISTMAS MEETING of PT. PLEASANT - Jack E, ter.
Salami,
lb,
Last year, the Galliano and the Pomeroy WCTU wiD be Fruth, Pt Pleasant, has be!~lriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiliiii!iiiii
Cheese and Moot
Jackets split, Middleport won Friday al 2 p. m. at lbe Trinity elected president of the Pt.
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at borne, 61-01, and
trim- UrJied Church of Christ Mem· Pleasant. Mason Counly Chammed the Jackets sa;' on the :berB are to bring articles lor ber of Commerce. .
Blue Devil planks. J
• basket for a needy famliy Elected to serve With Mr.
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Both squads are efpected to and elsa a contribution for Vet. Fruth were Tom Fisber, v1ce
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employe a man-to-man defense erans Hospital in Cbilllcothe. president; T. R Friar,
Friday. However, Wolfe Is nottary, and Duane Clallwm1hy,, il
ed for zoning off three men MARY SHRINE, White Shrine treasurer for a second term.
while his best defensive men of Jerusalem wiD meet at the James Lewis is the outgoing
•lick to the opponents top aoor· IOOF hall, Friday at 8 p.m. presidenl of the board of dlers, man • to - man.
Marietta and Lafayette Shrines rectors of the chamber.
The Yellow Jackets will be w!U be present for an official The new board and officel'i
a shade taller than the boat 1 visitation of Margaret McWher· wUI organize on January 3rd
Elue Devils, The Wolfemen tor, supreme worthy high pries· to appoint comm!ttees .and es.
McCOY'S - - - - - sal.
looked impressive on the boarda tess. ·
tablish progranu for the year.
- under both hoops - in their
SATURDAY
first two, games..
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EVANGELINE Chapter, Ord·
• Buffet Style Multi·
Friday s meetmg will be the er of the Eastern Star, Mid·
Cooklr Frypan
'17th between the two schoola. dlepor~ will have installation
Automatic Electric
Gallipolis has won 42, Middle- of office" saturday, Dec. 10 at
port 31.
7:80 p. ID- at the Masonic
f
Can Opener
.Friday's preliminary game Temple ill' Middleport Area
eS OUrOn
Wilson's
• Deluxe Mlxmaster
will. begm at 7 p. m. The var- ebapters have befn invited and MASON - S•grna Chapter AlCornttion
sity encounter wiD set Wider- refrtshmetlts will follow.
pha Dolta Kappa Sorority beld
or Pot_
H•ndMixer
way arounl 8:30 p, m.
MONDAY
Its reg~~lar dinner meeting reeAutomaticTo11ten
.
JANE HOWELL Tent Daughe cently at Gene Ball's Restaur• Electric Slicing
GLASGOW, Scotland (QPll - ters of Union Veterana
will ant, Pt. Pleasant The ncwl7
The
'Glasgow
Celtics,
llj!ollllb
meet
at
the
home
of
'Caddie
decorated
blue
room
was
enYellaw
pka••
Knife
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Leag 0. champions, &amp;Wiled \llckham, Monday at 6:30 p.m. hanced by floral arrangements
• Ltdy Sunbt~m
Nant :.of France 3-1 ~... for the annual Chriatmas din- by Mrs. Rosanna Bias and fruit
day ~t to enter the quarter ner and party. Tbere wlll be 8 filled cornucopia by Mrs. BerEltctric
llnal t:oond of the European $1 g~t exchange.
tha FUson. ravon In
the
HalrDryen
CbaJDplODI' ·Cup toceer
a ET 40 MEIGS c~unty Salon Christ motif were donated by
nament.
1710 will meet at the Martin Mi.. Birdie Fauber of the Town
Celtic won on an aggregate , Restaurant Monday at &amp;::ro p. and country Beauty Shop.
score of &amp;-2, havJni stopped i m. for 8 CbriJtmas dirmer. S.. Mrs. Josephine Lyons won
1~1n~Fr~an~ce~la:_st~week.= · cret Pals wiD be revealed witb the door prize of an antique
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1 gift and new members are to Dower arrangement in a mlik
New ltlectlon 1 · (
bring a f1 gift for exchange. glass vase.
DAUGHTERS OF Ruth clus Miss Judy Burdette, an art
of United Methodist
Churtb teacher !rom Pt Pleasant High
will meet llonday at 2 p. m, at SChool, was a guest at the
the home of Miss Lydia Ebers- meeUng and gave an Interest.
bach for a meeting and party ing talk and yemonstratlnn on
with fl gift 111&lt;ebange.
Christlli&amp;S decorations. She BUllTHE DISABLED American gested 1 book entitled, "Christ.
Veterans and Auslllary w111 mas Magic" by Margaret
meet Monday at 7:30 p. m, A ry, Doubleday and Company,
Christmas party will follow the Garden City, N. Y., as a
meeting and Jllflies will have 10urce book.
a f1 gut exebange.
Plans for the Chrislmas parW.S.C.S. OF HEATH Meth~ ly were made lor Dec. 13. Prtf.
dis! Church will meet Mooday, ent were Zelda Knapp, Bernlee
Pull Une
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Dec. U, at the church at 7:SO Anderson, Audrey MeadOWI,
lilactrlc Indoor
j
p, m. The program will be 1n Rosallna Bias, Anna Eloyn
charge of Mrs. Blllce L 10 y d Conley, Josephine Lyons, Milwith Mr1. Max Donahue devo- dred Gibbs, Clarice Fogleoong
Outdoor Uehtl•
Uonal leader. Hostesses will be and Faye Sm!th.

PORK
STEAK.

Pnm~rny-Middlepnrt,

JAUOM Cohncill75 Will'
Observe 70th Anniversary.

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The Sh1ver Plus
SAVE $8.00

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lnstamatic 104

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Sorry, ng f4.00 ......•• $1.011

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Charm Bra.. ltlt _ US up
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DANA'S TABU, AMBUSH, 20 CARATS
FABERGE'S WOODHUE, TIGRESS, APHRODISIA
LANVIN ARPEGE- CHANEL NO. 5
COTY- EVENING IN PARIS, REVLON, YARDLEY, TWEED

Cosmetics For HIM
CANOE, CURRIER
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TOOTH BRUSHES
GIFT WRAPS, RIBBONS,

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Ama Griffith at the Areadla
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JEWELRY

COSTUME

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Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grtl-

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$24.95

ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES

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son, Mr. and Mn. Dale Kuhn
and lamlly of IJUle Hoc:klnl

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up

PhyUlp Boyles entered St.
Joseph Hoopltal, Parkersburc,
Sunday for oblenallon.
Mrs. Gnee Kuhn visited ber

,AJ Little AJ $5.00 Monthly
Reg $19.50

BY MRS. EVELYN BRICIILES
'lbo WoJillll's Society of Cbrlstian Servl&lt;e ol the
TUppers
Plalrul Methodist cllurcll met
at the homo of Mrl. Guy Boll·
aeu 'lburlday altmwon with
ali members and one pest,
Mrl. Elfie Home pr~$0~~1. A
prognm of Chrlltmal atories
and rewllnga wil liven with
aU memben partlelpatllll· 'lbe
treai!IINI' reported a net profit
ol around f\2$ from the plate
lun&lt;h !!Upper, bake aale, and
bazaar held ln November. Several eal\s on the slek and shutIns were reported. Mrs. Home
waa welcomed as a new member. Tba January meeting wUl
be at her home. During the soc:·
tal hour, gilts were ex&lt;banaed,
and relmbmeDII ol lee cream
and cookies were served.
liGiand Torrence underwent
eye IUl10I'Y 'lbursday at St.
J010pb Hospital, Parkenburl·
He ll reeovertng nicely.
Vivian Hollman remailll quite
poorly at the home of her son.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana HoHman.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd DUUnger
and family of Shade, Mr. and
Mra. Eameat Taylor ol Allred

were

$2.00

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11281

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REG. $3.19
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JIIOMIRDY

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115 W. SECOND
OHIO

.#::'!"..

SHIRT
FINISHING

The Fabric Shop

IN AT 9-0UT AT 5

Robinson's Cleaners

Goessler's

*

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Reg.$5.00

Clue, ng. $4.00 . . • • . . $3.111
_Concentration, ng. $4.00 . $3.GI

Blp Soltctlon

The Sh1ver Plus
SAVE $8.00

BU~OVA &amp; E~GIN WATCHES FOR HIM &amp; Hilt

24.95 up

PIIIJ...DOII
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.

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Pith Bait, ng. $1.00 • •••. $6.16
Smock-A-Roo, ng. suo . $6.67

Ladies Norelco

lnstamatic 104

I

. ,King of the Hill, $4.00 . . $3.ot
Sorry, ng f4.00 ......•• $1.011

Now~3:~!

Kodak

ftl· $5.00 •••. $3.15

e-n, ..... $3.50 • • • • • . $2.70

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Selection

· $1.00 Holds It Til Chrlstm11

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$2• 49
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$5.76 $4.21
$6.00 $4.35 .
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Big

•. ' -~ .REGULAR ''$13.95

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............., .

Society News

IALL IIRROR

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HAIR DRYER
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•

You Don't Need Cashl
WJIIr

•

Open a Bild-A-Count

Sunday guests of
Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Griffith and

SOD

Nothing Down

SUGGESnONS

Birthotont

7.95
Rl"'•
Ptndtnll - - 3.00
Pioretd
Ear Jltlngo _ _ 2.50
Pondonl
Wotch11 _ _ 12.00

up
up
up
up

Cultured Pttrl
Ntcklactl
25.00 up
Charm Bra.. ltlt _ US up
Extra Chorms _
1.50 up
CostunM JH&lt;tlry _

$1 up

Silvtrplolt &amp; Chromo

.IEWE\.1'! stO'-E
pOM£RO'!
"/1. Go\cl Slat Stoll"

•

INSTANT SPRAY

Reg. 49c

SNOW

49
·

t.

.• • • 1

RIBBON

$2.98

~'!for:.•

13·oz.
Reg.
9Bc

c

1'

...

, _

·s:c

TIL 9

STICK ON
Asst. Colors
Reg. 59c: ·

TWO

Myrtle Frotl returned

from Co\UQlblll after apendln8

OPEN
FRIDAY
end
SATURDAY

BAO·O· fO·JOW"".
C

s

ALL
NEW
ASSORTMENT

•

Thundap
Until

A •

GOLD
ITAR

STORE

10.00

2-PIECE SET

a.oo

1nd
up

DANA'S TABU, AMBUSH, 20 CARATS
FABERGE'S WOODHUE, TIGRESS, APHRODISIA
LANVIN ARPEGE- CHANEL NO. 5
COTY- EVENING IN PARIS, REVLON, YARDLEY, TWEED

Cosmetics For HIM
CANOE, CURRIER
&amp; IVES, GILLETTE,
MENNEN, YARDLEY,
WI~LIAMS,

OLD
SPICE, CITATION,
KINGS MEN

I

Justin

LEATHER
GOODS

!

'i

!

'or Hor, Purs11 &amp;
5111faldl
Far Him, Billfolds

Gonuint
LHther _
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RADIOS- TRANSISTORS &amp; SOLID 51ATE TABLE MODELS
SAWYER'S
SPECIAL!
19.75 BROXODENT
VIEW MASTERS _ _ 1.75
ELECTRIC
And Extra Rolls

TOOTH BRUSHES
GIFT WRAPS, RIBBONS,

$1)·95

PARKER &amp; PAPER MATE
PENS &amp; SETS
e KAYWOODIE. DR. GRABOW,
YI!~~OW BOWL, WEBER
PIPES
e ZIPPO, RONSON,
VU-LJGHTERS
tELECTRIC RAZORS

t

CARDS, TREE TRIMS

RUSSELL STOVER
1nd

WHITMAN'S
BOX CANDIES

*

STORE!

. .' . .

SOME
MUSICAL

Cosmetics for HER'

'

A GOLD STAR

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95

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AllDay

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;~~~·INT

up

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BOXES

JEWELRY

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daughws.

3·PIICI SET
Cologne, Spray Dtoclaront

Allor Shave··"
CAI01n•

day eveuillg.

Store of Building Since 1915

lltiTISH
$TilLING
Exelutlvt Ttllttrlts
FOii MEN
and Allor Shtvt __

llth visited his mother,
Ama Griffith at the Areadla
Rest Horne at Coolville Satilr·

6-ROLLS -·· .-.

$pa

Kilehtn Freoh

~IMIT

Ttblo Wort

G0£55\.ER

3-LI. lOX
YALUI $1.00 - - 5-U. lOX
VALUE $5.00 - - -

Pomeroy Cement Block Co.

WIArRIIIG ,,

JEWELRY

COSTUME

Joe.

Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grtl-

ROll
$24.95

ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES

FOR ALLI

TO $45.00

.-------------- ..-----·--------.

son, Mr. and Mn. Dale Kuhn
and lamlly of IJUle Hoc:klnl

$14·99

LUDEN'S FAMOUS

up

PhyUlp Boyles entered St.
Joseph Hoopltal, Parkersburc,
Sunday for oblenallon.
Mrs. Gnee Kuhn visited ber

,AJ Little AJ $5.00 Monthly
Reg $19.50

BY MRS. EVELYN BRICIILES
'lbo WoJillll's Society of Cbrlstian Servl&lt;e ol the
TUppers
Plalrul Methodist cllurcll met
at the homo of Mrl. Guy Boll·
aeu 'lburlday altmwon with
ali members and one pest,
Mrl. Elfie Home pr~$0~~1. A
prognm of Chrlltmal atories
and rewllnga wil liven with
aU memben partlelpatllll· 'lbe
treai!IINI' reported a net profit
ol around f\2$ from the plate
lun&lt;h !!Upper, bake aale, and
bazaar held ln November. Several eal\s on the slek and shutIns were reported. Mrs. Home
waa welcomed as a new member. Tba January meeting wUl
be at her home. During the soc:·
tal hour, gilts were ex&lt;banaed,
and relmbmeDII ol lee cream
and cookies were served.
liGiand Torrence underwent
eye IUl10I'Y 'lbursday at St.
J010pb Hospital, Parkenburl·
He ll reeovertng nicely.
Vivian Hollman remailll quite
poorly at the home of her son.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana HoHman.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd DUUnger
and family of Shade, Mr. and
Mra. Eameat Taylor ol Allred

were

$2.00

Gin

Tuppers Plains

11281

Men's

Ill tit JOIII' "'Itt Witll

.........

•

Watches

Gllll:liTI "II"

IEDICIIE CAIIIET

---=····
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JEWBED

••
••
•

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PHARMACIS'l'S TO
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Mrs. Roy Winej&gt;renner
St. wagon. VB engine. Po·
GOOD HAY, Z miles rrom RuJ· POMEROY
son, Gdnlbn, s/&gt;e~t Tha.nksglf·
werglide, low mileage. Jo.
land on Harrisonville R o a
PROPERTY - 2
witb their daughter and sis- ly of Middleport
cal own.r. mint condition
Marvin Stone.
12 ~4 6tp l !frame), each has
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ha!'Oid
, Mr. and Mrs. William
and bath, basements, one
er and family at St Louisv!Ue. lnger and ·•on, John, Mr.
Gllley
ll96!l PONTIAC Catalina, four a garage, both are rented.
Mrs. ·Roger Jlubbard and son,
Morris
assisted
in good cond•t.1on, pow· $8.000.00 lor the two.
Mr. and M1~. Ed.ward
Roger Lee, spent Thatlksr!iving l
I erdoor,brakes
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M8son, with
and steermg, guvu POMEROY - 4 room lrame, j man an son,
1e, r.,
Day with Mr. and Mrs.
her
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3949
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C
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St Wagon. VB. Powerglide
tires. Ph. Chesler
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2 bedrooms, bath, wall
to a , rs. . . er or ray
Gibbs of Vienna, W. Va., Mrs. her
and aon, Tad,
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R&amp;H. f'xtra niee and one
~2 - ~--~~ wall carpet in Uving room, Co1umbus ~1s1ted Saturday
Eichinger remained there
visited Ava GUkey
PIANU T U NI :\C. School.
the whole family c:an use
.
.
storm doors and
windows, . the formerS grandpa~ts,
Sund~y.
t"hurrh. home. Ph. L&lt;!lll! !)an· GOOD, clean, lump, egg
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SINGER sewmg machme, zig ~ ~. ~ basement, nice Jot. AU for 1 and Mrs. James S. Qwck.
Mrs.
Jessie Stowe
Clark, Mr. and M., .
iels, :!92·150~
12 7 l!lp ~ct~:=~ ~~k~r b~~~~ i,:~ :
zag. equipped to buttonhole, $.\,OOO.OO.
and Mrs. Gordon West and
Thanksgiving Day guest of
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Rob·
.. - ·-·trafiir light in Cheshire, 0. '
applique, monogram, over· MIDDLEPORT
LIKE NEW I !ant daughter, .Me lod~e Rae,
daughter and son.in-law,
Jevoeu
aod Ava Gilkey have
Gt:N SHOOT al club house Sun· Ph. 361 .1526.
Uc
SEVERAL
NEW
66
cast,
etc.
Pay
of!
balance
due
_
room
frame
(3
bedrooms)
Racme
also
VISited
the
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Theiss
6
12 1
color TV sell r&amp;day , Dec. 11 starling at noon. - -- - .
Chevrolets Available At
of 4 payments $0 each p~
built·in kitchen, utility room, borne enroute horne from
family of Dorcas.
Sponsor&lt;d bv Meigs! C~u~~~ NF:RVOUS? Can't sleep? Try ']
992·2685.
12 2 t c garage, and recreation room zer HospitaL
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Mrs. Ada Slack, has
Co•m Hunlm.
2
. "Sleepers."
Guaranteed re·
Great Savings
in the basemen!, forced air Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M1Ils
to her borne alter beiog in .
Mrs. Sam Wyalt and daugb'dams and Slanley
Auction sulls or money
back.
ELECTROLUX sweeper, 00 1 heat. Going at $19,500.00.
' Aliquippl, Pa.,, visited his Iedo caring for her
ter, Katie Smith, visited with
House and Trading
Posl Onlv 98c. Nelson's Pharmac~.
wheels, pop out paper bags,
WE NEED LISTINGS
mother, Mrs. E. S. Mills, '" · grandchildren while her
friends here recently.
dual
cleaning
tools
for
rugs,
cently
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is now under one roo!
at •, Porn. eroy, o.
ll 25 JOtp
Albert M. Cox, Broke~
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furniture,
dustiP.~,
etc.
Only
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Robert
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Laurel Clitt School
House - . --•
Henry Clelaod, Salesm a
r. n · rs. .
· . · underwent ear surgery at Riv- mjury
~n mentloned •·
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State
H.oute
and
new:
1&gt;~N'T
pump
your
sluggish
sep·
5
payment!&gt;
left
or
$6.99
each.
m-3SS&amp;
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den
and.
son,
Enc,
of
Manon
!
erside
..
Hospital.
From.
,
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there
fore,
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is
back
in
Meigt
Generaa
124
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Ph. 992·2685.
12 .2. ~c I
138 were n~liday weekend guests I she wtnt to Massillhn where Hospital.
· JIC tank Gel Klcan·Em·All
H2L 7 by ~vJass, Aodpen dai 1Yanadl S•pl·,, Tank Cleaoer. !,and. , Open Evenings 9 P.M.
- - --E..niogs 992·2568 or
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2-6·3tc I of his pol'ellts, Mr. a
"· she vis\'reil her son a. d daugh· Mrs. Bess Feilure visited ber
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POMEROY, OHIO
CLEAN your rugs or e'', a :
Robert A. Harden, brolher Jim ter·l·n·law Mr and Mrs. Rob- motb., Oma Arix, Sunday.
Worthy Stanle).
II 20 tlc;
lc a foot w1th Luslre ~oam. '
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ert Slack, and to C~ton to an· Recent callers of Ava "'"'"y
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and
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Wanted To B·•y
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Ebersbach Hdwe. Pomeroy, house with bath. 3 m1 es rotn i VIS
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STA.NfliNG timber In Ohio Singer sewmg rnachme, com· 'I plow. diSc, rake and saw rig. I Ohio.
' 12 2 61c Pomeroy on Rt. 143. Phone Mrs. Vernon Donaho. ol East Mr. and Mrs. Jo!1n Slack and Willard Faudre and Clifford
old i plete w1th attachments. ThiS , Rebuilt moiOr. boUle
ga.&lt; 1 .
992·1069.
12 2 itc Letart.
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sons. She was{.;,~d there by Cuckler. ~
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!arm• w•th umber. Maroon, machine equipped lo Zig zag, I heating stove, 65.0110 BTO, BUUGET PRICED furniture 11
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, . Mr . .an~_Mp. Melvm Gr~m:: her daughter a son. in.' law, The Eastern Stars milt Tue"'
H•• vnold•. Ho. n. Svra&lt;·use. i make buttonholes, etc. lake ' burned one year. Also a 1951 , oar third floor budget shop.
Businen Opportunity jD(!Jielf'ji:Yililli!fi@ter,J:'!U' Mr. and Mrs .. ayne Weir and day evening In regular sesslou.
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g IB l'l'II.P over. pa·\1. meols of $5.42 per Chmolel, good work ~r,;:~md Baker Furniture, Middleport
Reliab-.le tena, of Columbus VISited Sat· sons of Caledl ia and Mr. and Mr. and Mr~. Charles Jones
' rnonlh or pay balance
due a 1953 Chevrolet. S fajr•Y! Otuo.
II 12 U&lt; MAN OR WOMAN.
urday With their daughter Mrs. Harley ~ Johnson and spent ThankSilYill8 In Zane.,
_ _ _ . . ~i·~~ _ W ~nted_ 1 $65.04. Ph 8V:~2lf~. 1· 2. 6. tit: : Curtis, Long Bottom, .~
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person from ~:t ~~~: aut~~ and son·ln-law
. , Mr. and Mrs. children of lfe Pen, whom she ville with their children.
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12 8 3tc I
serv~ce and c
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. ~mond f.eaford and family of acrompani home.
Mrs. Ann Ball•day of Dexter
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R. axle, new tires.
get your
63 Corva1r' • $1099 potaloeS
h'l th ey
175 ACRE forth ' bouse -~~~:·:II·~~;;~=~~~;~
: S~RVICE
Clarence Proffill, Pot·Halod, l rooms and bath, cellar.
Panel. good tire:;, solid body,
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0. Ph. 843-2254.
bouse. "' arge
rns,
Syr.8"'.·.use
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gas, 2 farm · ponds, tmrnedJ.
.KhNew Re~lltO~ 51i"!
66 Chevrolet $1795 IF CARPETS took dull and ale occupancy. Pearl
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B' Fleelsid• Pickup, healer.
drear , remove the spots as lialll&gt;, 992·2318 or 9921·02683;..• . ·,·So
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Ph. 304-469-3746 !!!"!!!!!!!!~~

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loot and Found
For . Sale or Renl
adrift 7 ROOM house: - 31leiirooms.
15 FT.ptywood ooa1.
in Ohio River. Ph. 992·5637. 1 1'.1 baths. Ph. 992·2190.
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Notice ____ IFROM WALL to wall, no
- - -SHOOTING MATCH,
Aroad al all. on carpel s de
Hun Gun Club, Sunday. UtL with Blue Lustre. Rent
tric shampooer
$1. Pomeroy
ember 11.
12 8 ,3tp Cement
Block Co.
12 &gt; ,

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Ranch Style Brick House: •
Rooms. 123 ft. ,long. ~aJJ"to
will carpet &amp; panehng, 3
baths. Ju6t oU State Rt. 7

Fin1nct

custom .~eat, good tlres

lh Ton Panel.
engine.steer·
au.
tomalic
trans., V8power

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t,.z Ton, 8' Pickup, V8 .eng·

64 Ch evro1 eI $1395

FOR SALE

All Model• S1le Prlctdl
All Appll•~tcts S.lt Priced! ·

62 Chevrolet $1295

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For Sale
Real Estate For Sale

CHEST FREEZERS ··. $153

1 TM Stake, dual wheels

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CHRISTMAS SALE!
NEW
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54 Ford . ,.... $150

4 ROOM unfurnished apartment
in Pomeroy. Ph. 992·5385.

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18 . 70 Jo help
er. one 12 It Umcollrefriger· siNGER . Sewing- - Machine,
Hanna Line
w:aiam Thuen·;
with
!•,.,ne Survey on
alor, reason for ·~ mgH re-Id sews forward and reverse,"~
TRAVEL TRAILERS
accounts for you. Car, refer· , f!i. were "Thanksgiving dinner,
Th' Street to the zw·1rt. Mr and Mrs Harry Jackson·
Health in this are from your mode!ln ·~ kJtd1Pn C:lll aro
. ed t buttonhole
(Q ality Built)
d $985 t $1785 cash ,~.._
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ences an
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, r!ilills of their daug lter an ing pr
ty on Water Street. were called to Tennes!ee· by
voice, nire personality, and
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capJlal necesscuy, 4 tu 12 , son·ip-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- Mr. nd Mrs. Lawrence Sel- the death of her brother, .. -·~·I
225&gt;.
P hke new. Pay off,! P.ayments
ROUS.r&amp;- LYONShours wee.kly nets excellent liam, U:hew and ' children.. of ler•
Mrs .. R.· B. Sellers of Jettie Arilrvisited her'dau"'"
one pariV lloe. $250 per •our . . -~- ---~b1 k- d t
$100
I1 Ph 9922o8
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f II time
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hours
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dav
5
davs
per
YOUNG
fema
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CAMPING
TRAILERS
montl
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ncome,
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Pomeroy.
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Col
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visited
Mrs.
A.
L.
ters
in
Chesapeake
recent!J.
4
week. Apply lod;y by ~nlong, coon hound, partially lramed,
.
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Mooon, w. Vt.
mo~e. ~or local mt~rvlew, Mr. and Mrs. LarrY Smith of Fia gail and .son, Robert.
Mr. and 1\irs. Roqe!'t Alkire
to I)E.\TA·KARE SURVEYS,, Reasonable. Hoger Lellheil. 1966 VACUUM CLEANF.H uut
wn.e F.agle lnrlustrJe&gt;, 4509 Coi~'llbus were holiday · week~tl
nald Harden of the U. S. and Ray were sppper psts of
3'' N. High, ColumbO&gt;. Ohoo, - Rock_ Sprmgs~- _ 12 6 3tc ' of lawaway, tank type, com·
~A~f'f:f'
Mmnetonks ,Bl~d., Mmneapol· l g]\0111! of heJ parents, Mr. and N y stationed at Memphis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alkire
43215.
12 8 ltc COLOR TV. 196'1 Motorola, like . plete with at~achments. Only
ALL NEW FOR 1967
IS, Mmn., 5• 416 ·
Mrs. Robert Gant.
T n .spen~ tbe holidays with of Racine .Wednesday even!llg.
12
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BAH MAID Appiv' · at Hi·Ho , new condilion, full warranty . : 4 payments $6.00 each left.
(67 Apache Mtrodal
Eleanor Kay Schneider, soph· s p·~lents, Mr. iloid Mrs. Mor- Rev. and Mro. Campbell wera
lllp
Bar, Middieport, •0 .
mal;e payments of 15 per . Ph. 992·2685.
12 8 tfc
11 Ftot Long
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also guests;
1967 Apochtl Due Dec. 10
Sic
week
or
pay
off
balance.
Ph.
TWO
PAIRS
girl's
roller
Business
Servrces
Huntington,
W.
Va.,
spent
the
Thanksgiving
Day
dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Baby Whaley
12 7
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ll 20 u: l skates, metal cnses. ''"' 7
holidays with her parents, Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. of Columbus visited' ~. '• and
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'HAY. delivered or can be pick· Mrs l 0. McCoy, Reedsville, FIREWOOD
nth
$8 ' WITH COLD Weather ahead,, and Mrs. George Schneider.
Hilldore were their houseguests Mrs .. Robert Clark..._
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. • any 1e g '
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crickets, sp1ders and .other Mr. and Mrs. W11l!S Leadmg· Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hill· Mr. and Mrs. D11e WU!iamlf. ·
12 8 Jtp
PAiiT" TIM-E---;aitre&lt;&lt;. Apply ed up. ph. 99_2_:61}2·_ 12 6 6tc
.
per 60 cu. fl. load, free dehv. msecto Will be cornl~g mslde ham and daughters viSited . his d6re imd 'children of Rockford, were weekend guestS· Ql .91'.•
in person are Crow's Steak DAlly ( R0 55 W 0 RD
ery. Ph. 8!3-248!.
lZ.S· 6lc I your home where 1t s warm. m,other, Mrs. Rosa Leadingltr.fu Mich ., ,Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Don Giblnn 1n P~
House, Pomeroy, 0.
SOLIDSTATE STEREO - 1966 1 Protect your home
from of: •Sooth Webster, who ae~ Byer and children . of Middle· mouth.
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l9. ;.:'c ;e~se
walnut console model, rad1o these pests
w1th A~AB, panied. !.hem heme for a few port. Calling in the a!temooo Janet Vermlllion of~
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- : !i. Demon.
no"
s
society
equ1pped
w1th
4
speed
autoavailable
at
~ng
Builders
days'
visit.
were
their
grandson,
Bruce
Is
spm:Hfing
a
.
week
wttlf~s.:
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strativ"
1 . Famous
20. Clas-ity
rna tic changer, 4
speaker Supply Co., Mtddleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bartels McKelvey, of the Military Po- Bessie Graham.
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sound system, just taken in.
11 30 tre and chHdren and Mrs •. ~~rtels' 11ce, who hu · just returned Dale Whaley of ColumbJi~•
2. ~~h•
9. ~Zi':'n
capital' var. 3.Work"or 23.Citytn
Pay $125 per week or pay ]
mother, Mrs .. :cora ~.!lfD!iji ~f from a tour of duty in Korea, lted the Robe)',t ,\lklres . on
BOY or GIRL
10 Put lhrough
aooorl
Nov"""
. balance due $96.28. Ph 992· CUSTOM butchering, will buy Cincinnall W!""' wee~ · :v~•l· and Mi" Clarlce Norris, local. Thank$fliving, ' .
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12 6 file hides. Phil Meter, 992·3.110. ors of. the former's parents, Mr. Mrs. E. s. Mills spent the Mr. and Mrs, Ruuell Mason
In Rulland on Main
ut•n•ll
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tway
top
GUITAR
amplifier,
Ill ric and Mrs. Emmett Bartels.
holiday with her daughter and visltPd Mrs, May Ma1011 .Sull&lt;.
Street &amp; College Avo.
3 -in.iiut,
12.
F.lliptical
6.
Handle
of
drapery
lHif'td•r'•
ohiWt'f
with
tremolo
control,
12
in.
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Mrs.
Mildred
Teas~e
has_
reson-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . 0. day..
.
Earn Maney and Prit11
13. ~~;.~.f;
7. ~!:vr:
~~~t~et
36. ~~~~an
Jensen speaker, on and off MAKE MORE. PROFIT_ by turned to her home .m -Cehf~r~ .Patterson of- RUtland.
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1 rift~,~ Mr:
H
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M~~.n'1
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Dome
2u.
Mutus
36.
Per11ian
li.'ittng
Y.
our
ftrm.
's
,servt~s
In
nia
after
visiting
here
three
Mrs.
Roy
W1'nebrenner,
Mrs.
days
with
their
pa
Sentinel to esteblishod
pilot light, like new. $35. Ph.
D 1 Sent 18 Busmess
nick:1ame
•candal
or ceremony
prince
me
1 weeks with her sistPr and bro- Elizabeth Merritt and Mr. and and Mrs. Willam Eichinger and
Route
12 1 Stc the . aJ Y
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10
i~: ~~~~rder 1 ~: g~!nt i~: ~~~eater !~.'~~:tell.
ServJce column.
ther: in · law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gordon Winebernner ~t· Mr. and Mrs. Dana WinebrenCALL 992-2156
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16 Anguish
age
atlon
BREAD, 5 lor $1; 16 rolls tis·
ucn«INEER
Edwm Hayman and other rela· tended a hymn sing at the Gmd· ner.
18 Land
sue II; Dart bacon, 69c lb., 3
~ lele Seo Ice
Uves and friends.:-- ·
ing Star Church at Letart, W. Qarice
Norris, atudent
1
lb. bacon, $1.~9; Sugar, 4!fe
Cri:PKradl•lf'Gw
Mr. and Mrs.' Renneth Law- Va.
at Ohie University, spent the
19. ~~~~Jre
fot Rent
20 Dlotre•ocatl
with $5 order; Cube steak
'll'rlte. Prooe 01 Coalad
son of llolurnbus were Thanks· Mr. and Mrs. John Crooks, holiday weekend wttb her par;;;-;;;7,=, _ .. ___
21 Amond
79c lb : pork chops, 69c lh .;
A. I. IIRAIJI'IIIW
giving Day guests of her sister daughters, Barbara and Patrie- ents •. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
FURNISHED 4 rooPmh. 992ap54a3r~-. \ ;~: ~~~~.:~
milk, 79c gal ; Banner sausRacine, Uhlo
and broth~r-m-law, Mr.
~nd ia, were holiday "'eekend guests Norrts.
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ment with balh.
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Mrs.
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and
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of
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parents,
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and
Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert Gllll
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ren. Mrs. Myrtle Wtl)'ner, local, Orville Crooks and other rela· moved Tuesday to Portsmouth
SLEEPING rooms, close in! ;:: ~~~:~~
Middleport, in Cheshire .
SEWiNG machlnes. repau ser· was also a dinner guest. . .
tives.
where be has been ~
town, 127 Butternut
Ave., '
no''"'
--- -- ~~- 1 Jlp _ rtce, all makeo. IVY ~UII4 Mr . Floyd Grimm, Chr1stma, Mr. and Mrs •.•Ci!!:! Hubbard with !tie Ohio Po- ~pany,
Pomeroy.
12 6 tfc I ~' Hal&lt; em•
LEGHORN H~NS. 50c each. W. n.: F'abroo. stoop, Pomeroy Bobble and Trec1a, oi Coi.Uf!1· vtsited recently with
their Mr. Carl Edward• .of Co!U~
ROOM
house
·and
·b,lh.
fur·]''·~~~.
Olov'o
s.
Michael.
Near
Chester.
Autoorized
Singer
S•lel
and
bus
were
weekend
guesto
of
son
and
daughter·in·law,
Mr. bus visited his daughter, Ele.~
6
nace and garage. 250 w. Main , 33. Pronoun
Phone 985·3956.
12 7 Stp
serviCe.
I ill ttc his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel· and Mrs. James Hubbard and or Winget~ aod daughter and
St. , Pomeroy, 0 . Ph. 992·1 ~~. :x~:t:ef'r
lso- NEW Hampshire white
vin Grimm.
sons of L1u{cH.ster.
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. DoD2668 or 992·2961.
12 5 tfc 36. Flrot·r&gt;tt
pullets, $1 50 each Lois Barn· REAllY ·MIX &lt;•mereta deUvel' ' Mrs. Goldia Rollens of Le· Mr. and Mrs: Edison Hubbard aid Wee~.
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12 1 Jlp ed ngbl to your pro,teeL l' ..t tart, W. Va., visited recently spent a few dars with their son Mii,;· E'van WUI has relunled
HARMONY apartoiiflflts, lhree i 39: E~~~ed
_ - -- - - - · - _ _ --~- and ea•y. Free .,timalea. with her siste1, Mrs. Roy Wme· aild daughter:ir&gt;law, Mr. and home a!ler spen~. · several
rooms furnished. New : Plast· 41. Appoarln~
MONEY fur Xmas, gil·e us a Phone tf!IIHJ'/84,
Goeglelo brenner.. .
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Mrs. ,[)ale '. Hub~ .. or Wash· weeks In Marion. vis!~ , ~
er, painl, floors. sink. electric 42
try. We pay cash lor new or Ready·Mll t;o.. Middleport, Thanl&lt;sg1vtog Day guests . of ingto!!l J'l, :c. - ·" .. ,
sioter and brother·m·41W, Mi.
r•n~e. bath. fllno"'·e
heat. 43. Early
old guns, swords, old pocket QnlO.
ti 3U Uc
Mr. and Mrs. Jam.. s, ~!ck , Lindt EiChinger and Patty and Mrs. Mike J!:en!Z. Mt. ~!I
Prlvete parking. out ol all , tn'&amp;der
knives. old dolls, ammunition, I
were Mr: and Mrs. Thomas .J. Patty:ilinel!reober ol Mountain who was cnnlinecl.to the toos(llo
flooh, nne biock from high \
nt Spain
any caliber, any
amount [ Am aJNOITIONlNG l!efrlgeo Quick, of ,Cdlumbus, Mr. and Slate '!iusiness r o!koe of Par~· a! for a few w~ II slowly
scllool. Pomerny. Ph. 992·5:1ll'l. 1 DAII.Y CRYP'J'OQUOTE _ llece'o how to work It:
Fife's, .rear ol Speed Queen auoo serv~ce. Jack's Refrog· Mrs. Dena)d .J. Quick, daugb· .':'~=~W~·~===s~pen~l~the;b~o~li-~lmp:::ro~v~In~g~.
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Laundry Mat, South Third ' oration, New Haven. Phone ters . .Le~ · ~d ~slie, o[.,Ga·
SROOM house with batb, on I
•• L 0 N (j FE L L 0 w
Ave., Middleport, 0.
ru !..3531.
4 I tic hanna. ' ~nernoon caOers-.. ~re
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Pt"arl St., Middleport, Ohio, I
'limply llla.nds for annther. In this 1!amph~ A j ~ .Jstl
11 29 12lc - Mr. and M~. f'lQyd Chp~l)
near grade 'chool. See Mattie ' 1tro1Jiilf'll,
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1967 STEREO, like new, Solid HEATING, PLUMBING, Rural and daug
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af,'to-.
t.he length and formation of ttw worda are aU hint&amp;
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Bu~h. 689 Page St., Middle· ! Ear.h day tbe oode letters are dltferent.
State 3 :speed int.ermixed Ooxol Bottle (Ja~. Arnold IUJJI:bus, ~ aQd ,Mrs. ·blu.~~· ~.re
port, 0.
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changer. BSR chang•r. make Brolhers, 618 E. Mala St., of RIM:ine. ·
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A Orypto,.... Quot&amp;tlon
1 payments ol suo per week romeroy,
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fi"UlJR R.tk)M hlrm!thed apan
Yeeterar'• Cry~uo&amp;e1 IRRATIONAU.Y HELD TRUTHS
St:!rviee and grooming. Phone 1' 1t.:. btil'ureo ' renewmg vuur 'rt, Larry-lrand ·Mary,, OJ ttork·
DM!nt w~ W658.
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FU.RNISHEDand -;;;,furno,h!'d .
lble to •~ve y~u nouney.
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1961 BLUll 1.,(1 ·donr stanrla;(( ' WT0~11liiii.E in&lt;UtOO t&gt;een. dot~. ; \Thl!v ·' also vl•ltod c Mr,
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4 R
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a&amp;H Ph.' T4%·iilllll.
or'o ~c.nso! (;all wv 2-2'1!18. tind.family o!Porlland, and Mr. I
wltb bath, ht Pomoroy. Ph.
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Mrs. Roy Winej&gt;renner
St. wagon. VB engine. Po·
GOOD HAY, Z miles rrom RuJ· POMEROY
son, Gdnlbn, s/&gt;e~t Tha.nksglf·
werglide, low mileage. Jo.
land on Harrisonville R o a
PROPERTY - 2
witb their daughter and sis- ly of Middleport
cal own.r. mint condition
Marvin Stone.
12 ~4 6tp l !frame), each has
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ha!'Oid
, Mr. and Mrs. William
and bath, basements, one
er and family at St Louisv!Ue. lnger and ·•on, John, Mr.
Gllley
ll96!l PONTIAC Catalina, four a garage, both are rented.
Mrs. ·Roger Jlubbard and son,
Morris
assisted
in good cond•t.1on, pow· $8.000.00 lor the two.
Mr. and M1~. Ed.ward
Roger Lee, spent Thatlksr!iving l
I erdoor,brakes
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and steermg, guvu POMEROY - 4 room lrame, j man an son,
1e, r.,
Day with Mr. and Mrs.
her
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St Wagon. VB. Powerglide
tires. Ph. Chesler
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2 bedrooms, bath, wall
to a , rs. . . er or ray
Gibbs of Vienna, W. Va., Mrs. her
and aon, Tad,
_ _ _____ ___ ___ __
R&amp;H. f'xtra niee and one
~2 - ~--~~ wall carpet in Uving room, Co1umbus ~1s1ted Saturday
Eichinger remained there
visited Ava GUkey
PIANU T U NI :\C. School.
the whole family c:an use
.
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storm doors and
windows, . the formerS grandpa~ts,
Sund~y.
t"hurrh. home. Ph. L&lt;!lll! !)an· GOOD, clean, lump, egg
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SINGER sewmg machme, zig ~ ~. ~ basement, nice Jot. AU for 1 and Mrs. James S. Qwck.
Mrs.
Jessie Stowe
Clark, Mr. and M., .
iels, :!92·150~
12 7 l!lp ~ct~:=~ ~~k~r b~~~~ i,:~ :
zag. equipped to buttonhole, $.\,OOO.OO.
and Mrs. Gordon West and
Thanksgiving Day guest of
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Rob·
.. - ·-·trafiir light in Cheshire, 0. '
applique, monogram, over· MIDDLEPORT
LIKE NEW I !ant daughter, .Me lod~e Rae,
daughter and son.in-law,
Jevoeu
aod Ava Gilkey have
Gt:N SHOOT al club house Sun· Ph. 361 .1526.
Uc
SEVERAL
NEW
66
cast,
etc.
Pay
of!
balance
due
_
room
frame
(3
bedrooms)
Racme
also
VISited
the
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Theiss
6
12 1
color TV sell r&amp;day , Dec. 11 starling at noon. - -- - .
Chevrolets Available At
of 4 payments $0 each p~
built·in kitchen, utility room, borne enroute horne from
family of Dorcas.
Sponsor&lt;d bv Meigs! C~u~~~ NF:RVOUS? Can't sleep? Try ']
992·2685.
12 2 t c garage, and recreation room zer HospitaL
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Mrs. Ada Slack, has
Co•m Hunlm.
2
. "Sleepers."
Guaranteed re·
Great Savings
in the basemen!, forced air Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M1Ils
to her borne alter beiog in .
Mrs. Sam Wyalt and daugb'dams and Slanley
Auction sulls or money
back.
ELECTROLUX sweeper, 00 1 heat. Going at $19,500.00.
' Aliquippl, Pa.,, visited his Iedo caring for her
ter, Katie Smith, visited with
House and Trading
Posl Onlv 98c. Nelson's Pharmac~.
wheels, pop out paper bags,
WE NEED LISTINGS
mother, Mrs. E. S. Mills, '" · grandchildren while her
friends here recently.
dual
cleaning
tools
for
rugs,
cently
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is now under one roo!
at •, Porn. eroy, o.
ll 25 JOtp
Albert M. Cox, Broke~
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furniture,
dustiP.~,
etc.
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Laurel Clitt School
House - . --•
Henry Clelaod, Salesm a
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· . · underwent ear surgery at Riv- mjury
~n mentloned •·
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State
H.oute
and
new:
1&gt;~N'T
pump
your
sluggish
sep·
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payment!&gt;
left
or
$6.99
each.
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and.
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of
Manon
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Hospital.
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Generaa
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Ph. 992·2685.
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138 were n~liday weekend guests I she wtnt to Massillhn where Hospital.
· JIC tank Gel Klcan·Em·All
H2L 7 by ~vJass, Aodpen dai 1Yanadl S•pl·,, Tank Cleaoer. !,and. , Open Evenings 9 P.M.
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"· she vis\'reil her son a. d daugh· Mrs. Bess Feilure visited ber
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CLEAN your rugs or e'', a :
Robert A. Harden, brolher Jim ter·l·n·law Mr and Mrs. Rob- motb., Oma Arix, Sunday.
Worthy Stanle).
II 20 tlc;
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ert Slack, and to C~ton to an· Recent callers of Ava "'"'"y
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Ebersbach Hdwe. Pomeroy, house with bath. 3 m1 es rotn i VIS
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STA.NfliNG timber In Ohio Singer sewmg rnachme, com· 'I plow. diSc, rake and saw rig. I Ohio.
' 12 2 61c Pomeroy on Rt. 143. Phone Mrs. Vernon Donaho. ol East Mr. and Mrs. Jo!1n Slack and Willard Faudre and Clifford
old i plete w1th attachments. ThiS , Rebuilt moiOr. boUle
ga.&lt; 1 .
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12 2 itc Letart.
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sons. She was{.;,~d there by Cuckler. ~
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!arm• w•th umber. Maroon, machine equipped lo Zig zag, I heating stove, 65.0110 BTO, BUUGET PRICED furniture 11
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, . Mr . .an~_Mp. Melvm Gr~m:: her daughter a son. in.' law, The Eastern Stars milt Tue"'
H•• vnold•. Ho. n. Svra&lt;·use. i make buttonholes, etc. lake ' burned one year. Also a 1951 , oar third floor budget shop.
Businen Opportunity jD(!Jielf'ji:Yililli!fi@ter,J:'!U' Mr. and Mrs .. ayne Weir and day evening In regular sesslou.
0.
g IB l'l'II.P over. pa·\1. meols of $5.42 per Chmolel, good work ~r,;:~md Baker Furniture, Middleport
Reliab-.le tena, of Columbus VISited Sat· sons of Caledl ia and Mr. and Mr. and Mr~. Charles Jones
' rnonlh or pay balance
due a 1953 Chevrolet. S fajr•Y! Otuo.
II 12 U&lt; MAN OR WOMAN.
urday With their daughter Mrs. Harley ~ Johnson and spent ThankSilYill8 In Zane.,
_ _ _ . . ~i·~~ _ W ~nted_ 1 $65.04. Ph 8V:~2lf~. 1· 2. 6. tit: : Curtis, Long Bottom, .~
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person from ~:t ~~~: aut~~ and son·ln-law
. , Mr. and Mrs. children of lfe Pen, whom she ville with their children.
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12 8 3tc I
serv~ce and c
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. ~mond f.eaford and family of acrompani home.
Mrs. Ann Ball•day of Dexter
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R. axle, new tires.
get your
63 Corva1r' • $1099 potaloeS
h'l th ey
175 ACRE forth ' bouse -~~~:·:II·~~;;~=~~~;~
: S~RVICE
Clarence Proffill, Pot·Halod, l rooms and bath, cellar.
Panel. good tire:;, solid body,
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0. Ph. 843-2254.
bouse. "' arge
rns,
Syr.8"'.·.use
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gas, 2 farm · ponds, tmrnedJ.
.KhNew Re~lltO~ 51i"!
66 Chevrolet $1795 IF CARPETS took dull and ale occupancy. Pearl
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B' Fleelsid• Pickup, healer.
drear , remove the spots as lialll&gt;, 992·2318 or 9921·02683;..• . ·,·So
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inc and brakes, Positrart10n

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Ph. 304-469-3746 !!!"!!!!!!!!~~

seat.

loot and Found
For . Sale or Renl
adrift 7 ROOM house: - 31leiirooms.
15 FT.ptywood ooa1.
in Ohio River. Ph. 992·5637. 1 1'.1 baths. Ph. 992·2190.
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For Sale
Notice ____ IFROM WALL to wall, no
- - -SHOOTING MATCH,
Aroad al all. on carpel s de
Hun Gun Club, Sunday. UtL with Blue Lustre. Rent
tric shampooer
$1. Pomeroy
ember 11.
12 8 ,3tp Cement
Block Co.
12 &gt; ,

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Ranch Style Brick House: •
Rooms. 123 ft. ,long. ~aJJ"to
will carpet &amp; panehng, 3
baths. Ju6t oU State Rt. 7

Fin1nct

custom .~eat, good tlres

lh Ton Panel.
engine.steer·
au.
tomalic
trans., V8power

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t,.z Ton, 8' Pickup, V8 .eng·

64 Ch evro1 eI $1395

FOR SALE

All Model• S1le Prlctdl
All Appll•~tcts S.lt Priced! ·

62 Chevrolet $1295

ll 16 tfc

For Sale
Real Estate For Sale

CHEST FREEZERS ··. $153

1 TM Stake, dual wheels

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CHRISTMAS SALE!
NEW
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54 Ford . ,.... $150

4 ROOM unfurnished apartment
in Pomeroy. Ph. 992·5385.

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lWASN/T
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18 . 70 Jo help
er. one 12 It Umcollrefriger· siNGER . Sewing- - Machine,
Hanna Line
w:aiam Thuen·;
with
!•,.,ne Survey on
alor, reason for ·~ mgH re-Id sews forward and reverse,"~
TRAVEL TRAILERS
accounts for you. Car, refer· , f!i. were "Thanksgiving dinner,
Th' Street to the zw·1rt. Mr and Mrs Harry Jackson·
Health in this are from your mode!ln ·~ kJtd1Pn C:lll aro
. ed t buttonhole
(Q ality Built)
d $985 t $1785 cash ,~.._
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ences an
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, r!ilills of their daug lter an ing pr
ty on Water Street. were called to Tennes!ee· by
voice, nire personality, and
.~
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capJlal necesscuy, 4 tu 12 , son·ip-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- Mr. nd Mrs. Lawrence Sel- the death of her brother, .. -·~·I
225&gt;.
P hke new. Pay off,! P.ayments
ROUS.r&amp;- LYONShours wee.kly nets excellent liam, U:hew and ' children.. of ler•
Mrs .. R.· B. Sellers of Jettie Arilrvisited her'dau"'"
one pariV lloe. $250 per •our . . -~- ---~b1 k- d t
$100
I1 Ph 9922o8
II 1
f II time
•
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hours
·per
dav
5
davs
per
YOUNG
fema
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an
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an
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eat'
J.
CAMPING
TRAILERS
montl
Y
ncome,
~
.
Pomeroy.
~
Col
us
visited
Mrs.
A.
L.
ters
in
Chesapeake
recent!J.
4
week. Apply lod;y by ~nlong, coon hound, partially lramed,
.
.._
. 12 8 tic Horton St.
Mooon, w. Vt.
mo~e. ~or local mt~rvlew, Mr. and Mrs. LarrY Smith of Fia gail and .son, Robert.
Mr. and 1\irs. Roqe!'t Alkire
to I)E.\TA·KARE SURVEYS,, Reasonable. Hoger Lellheil. 1966 VACUUM CLEANF.H uut
wn.e F.agle lnrlustrJe&gt;, 4509 Coi~'llbus were holiday · week~tl
nald Harden of the U. S. and Ray were sppper psts of
3'' N. High, ColumbO&gt;. Ohoo, - Rock_ Sprmgs~- _ 12 6 3tc ' of lawaway, tank type, com·
~A~f'f:f'
Mmnetonks ,Bl~d., Mmneapol· l g]\0111! of heJ parents, Mr. and N y stationed at Memphis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alkire
43215.
12 8 ltc COLOR TV. 196'1 Motorola, like . plete with at~achments. Only
ALL NEW FOR 1967
IS, Mmn., 5• 416 ·
Mrs. Robert Gant.
T n .spen~ tbe holidays with of Racine .Wednesday even!llg.
12
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BAH MAID Appiv' · at Hi·Ho , new condilion, full warranty . : 4 payments $6.00 each left.
(67 Apache Mtrodal
Eleanor Kay Schneider, soph· s p·~lents, Mr. iloid Mrs. Mor- Rev. and Mro. Campbell wera
lllp
Bar, Middieport, •0 .
mal;e payments of 15 per . Ph. 992·2685.
12 8 tfc
11 Ftot Long
•
omore at Marshall Coll ege, in s Harden.
also guests;
1967 Apochtl Due Dec. 10
Sic
week
or
pay
off
balance.
Ph.
TWO
PAIRS
girl's
roller
Business
Servrces
Huntington,
W.
Va.,
spent
the
Thanksgiving
Day
dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Baby Whaley
12 7
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ll 20 u: l skates, metal cnses. ''"' 7
holidays with her parents, Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. of Columbus visited' ~. '• and
1
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'HAY. delivered or can be pick· Mrs l 0. McCoy, Reedsville, FIREWOOD
nth
$8 ' WITH COLD Weather ahead,, and Mrs. George Schneider.
Hilldore were their houseguests Mrs .. Robert Clark..._
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. • any 1e g '
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crickets, sp1ders and .other Mr. and Mrs. W11l!S Leadmg· Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hill· Mr. and Mrs. D11e WU!iamlf. ·
12 8 Jtp
PAiiT" TIM-E---;aitre&lt;&lt;. Apply ed up. ph. 99_2_:61}2·_ 12 6 6tc
.
per 60 cu. fl. load, free dehv. msecto Will be cornl~g mslde ham and daughters viSited . his d6re imd 'children of Rockford, were weekend guestS· Ql .91'.•
in person are Crow's Steak DAlly ( R0 55 W 0 RD
ery. Ph. 8!3-248!.
lZ.S· 6lc I your home where 1t s warm. m,other, Mrs. Rosa Leadingltr.fu Mich ., ,Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Don Giblnn 1n P~
House, Pomeroy, 0.
SOLIDSTATE STEREO - 1966 1 Protect your home
from of: •Sooth Webster, who ae~ Byer and children . of Middle· mouth.
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""· :e~~~~:ea
l9. ;.:'c ;e~se
walnut console model, rad1o these pests
w1th A~AB, panied. !.hem heme for a few port. Calling in the a!temooo Janet Vermlllion of~
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- : !i. Demon.
no"
s
society
equ1pped
w1th
4
speed
autoavailable
at
~ng
Builders
days'
visit.
were
their
grandson,
Bruce
Is
spm:Hfing
a
.
week
wttlf~s.:
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1 . Famous
20. Clas-ity
rna tic changer, 4
speaker Supply Co., Mtddleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bartels McKelvey, of the Military Po- Bessie Graham.
. ·.. · ~ '
22
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sound system, just taken in.
11 30 tre and chHdren and Mrs •. ~~rtels' 11ce, who hu · just returned Dale Whaley of ColumbJi~•
2. ~~h•
9. ~Zi':'n
capital' var. 3.Work"or 23.Citytn
Pay $125 per week or pay ]
mother, Mrs .. :cora ~.!lfD!iji ~f from a tour of duty in Korea, lted the Robe)',t ,\lklres . on
BOY or GIRL
10 Put lhrough
aooorl
Nov"""
. balance due $96.28. Ph 992· CUSTOM butchering, will buy Cincinnall W!""' wee~ · :v~•l· and Mi" Clarlce Norris, local. Thank$fliving, ' .
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3218.
12 6 file hides. Phil Meter, 992·3.110. ors of. the former's parents, Mr. Mrs. E. s. Mills spent the Mr. and Mrs, Ruuell Mason
In Rulland on Main
ut•n•ll
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Fo
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tway
top
GUITAR
amplifier,
Ill ric and Mrs. Emmett Bartels.
holiday with her daughter and visltPd Mrs, May Ma1011 .Sull&lt;.
Street &amp; College Avo.
3 -in.iiut,
12.
F.lliptical
6.
Handle
of
drapery
lHif'td•r'•
ohiWt'f
with
tremolo
control,
12
in.
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Mrs.
Mildred
Teas~e
has_
reson-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . 0. day..
.
Earn Maney and Prit11
13. ~~;.~.f;
7. ~!:vr:
~~~t~et
36. ~~~~an
Jensen speaker, on and off MAKE MORE. PROFIT_ by turned to her home .m -Cehf~r~ .Patterson of- RUtland.
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1 rift~,~ Mr:
H
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M~~.n'1
1
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Dome
2u.
Mutus
36.
Per11ian
li.'ittng
Y.
our
ftrm.
's
,servt~s
In
nia
after
visiting
here
three
Mrs.
Roy
W1'nebrenner,
Mrs.
days
with
their
pa
Sentinel to esteblishod
pilot light, like new. $35. Ph.
D 1 Sent 18 Busmess
nick:1ame
•candal
or ceremony
prince
me
1 weeks with her sistPr and bro- Elizabeth Merritt and Mr. and and Mrs. Willam Eichinger and
Route
12 1 Stc the . aJ Y
949_394 1.
10
10
i~: ~~~~rder 1 ~: g~!nt i~: ~~~eater !~.'~~:tell.
ServJce column.
ther: in · law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gordon Winebernner ~t· Mr. and Mrs. Dana WinebrenCALL 992-2156
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16 Anguish
age
atlon
BREAD, 5 lor $1; 16 rolls tis·
ucn«INEER
Edwm Hayman and other rela· tended a hymn sing at the Gmd· ner.
18 Land
sue II; Dart bacon, 69c lb., 3
~ lele Seo Ice
Uves and friends.:-- ·
ing Star Church at Letart, W. Qarice
Norris, atudent
1
lb. bacon, $1.~9; Sugar, 4!fe
Cri:PKradl•lf'Gw
Mr. and Mrs.' Renneth Law- Va.
at Ohie University, spent the
19. ~~~~Jre
fot Rent
20 Dlotre•ocatl
with $5 order; Cube steak
'll'rlte. Prooe 01 Coalad
son of llolurnbus were Thanks· Mr. and Mrs. John Crooks, holiday weekend wttb her par;;;-;;;7,=, _ .. ___
21 Amond
79c lb : pork chops, 69c lh .;
A. I. IIRAIJI'IIIW
giving Day guests of her sister daughters, Barbara and Patrie- ents •. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
FURNISHED 4 rooPmh. 992ap54a3r~-. \ ;~: ~~~~.:~
milk, 79c gal ; Banner sausRacine, Uhlo
and broth~r-m-law, Mr.
~nd ia, were holiday "'eekend guests Norrts.
. .
ment with balh.
. tl• I
""""'"'hu.
age 2 lb lor $1: Bananu,. !Oc
tic
Mrs.
Dale
Warner
and
ch1ld·
of
his
parents,
:
Ml'.
and
Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert Gllll
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12 6 c 1
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lb. M&amp;G Food Market, Rl. 7,
ren. Mrs. Myrtle Wtl)'ner, local, Orville Crooks and other rela· moved Tuesday to Portsmouth
SLEEPING rooms, close in! ;:: ~~~:~~
Middleport, in Cheshire .
SEWiNG machlnes. repau ser· was also a dinner guest. . .
tives.
where be has been ~
town, 127 Butternut
Ave., '
no''"'
--- -- ~~- 1 Jlp _ rtce, all makeo. IVY ~UII4 Mr . Floyd Grimm, Chr1stma, Mr. and Mrs •.•Ci!!:! Hubbard with !tie Ohio Po- ~pany,
Pomeroy.
12 6 tfc I ~' Hal&lt; em•
LEGHORN H~NS. 50c each. W. n.: F'abroo. stoop, Pomeroy Bobble and Trec1a, oi Coi.Uf!1· vtsited recently with
their Mr. Carl Edward• .of Co!U~
ROOM
house
·and
·b,lh.
fur·]''·~~~.
Olov'o
s.
Michael.
Near
Chester.
Autoorized
Singer
S•lel
and
bus
were
weekend
guesto
of
son
and
daughter·in·law,
Mr. bus visited his daughter, Ele.~
6
nace and garage. 250 w. Main , 33. Pronoun
Phone 985·3956.
12 7 Stp
serviCe.
I ill ttc his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel· and Mrs. James Hubbard and or Winget~ aod daughter and
St. , Pomeroy, 0 . Ph. 992·1 ~~. :x~:t:ef'r
lso- NEW Hampshire white
vin Grimm.
sons of L1u{cH.ster.
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. DoD2668 or 992·2961.
12 5 tfc 36. Flrot·r&gt;tt
pullets, $1 50 each Lois Barn· REAllY ·MIX &lt;•mereta deUvel' ' Mrs. Goldia Rollens of Le· Mr. and Mrs: Edison Hubbard aid Wee~.
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12 1 Jlp ed ngbl to your pro,teeL l' ..t tart, W. Va., visited recently spent a few dars with their son Mii,;· E'van WUI has relunled
HARMONY apartoiiflflts, lhree i 39: E~~~ed
_ - -- - - - · - _ _ --~- and ea•y. Free .,timalea. with her siste1, Mrs. Roy Wme· aild daughter:ir&gt;law, Mr. and home a!ler spen~. · several
rooms furnished. New : Plast· 41. Appoarln~
MONEY fur Xmas, gil·e us a Phone tf!IIHJ'/84,
Goeglelo brenner.. .
.
Mrs. ,[)ale '. Hub~ .. or Wash· weeks In Marion. vis!~ , ~
er, painl, floors. sink. electric 42
try. We pay cash lor new or Ready·Mll t;o.. Middleport, Thanl&lt;sg1vtog Day guests . of ingto!!l J'l, :c. - ·" .. ,
sioter and brother·m·41W, Mi.
r•n~e. bath. fllno"'·e
heat. 43. Early
old guns, swords, old pocket QnlO.
ti 3U Uc
Mr. and Mrs. Jam.. s, ~!ck , Lindt EiChinger and Patty and Mrs. Mike J!:en!Z. Mt. ~!I
Prlvete parking. out ol all , tn'&amp;der
knives. old dolls, ammunition, I
were Mr: and Mrs. Thomas .J. Patty:ilinel!reober ol Mountain who was cnnlinecl.to the toos(llo
flooh, nne biock from high \
nt Spain
any caliber, any
amount [ Am aJNOITIONlNG l!efrlgeo Quick, of ,Cdlumbus, Mr. and Slate '!iusiness r o!koe of Par~· a! for a few w~ II slowly
scllool. Pomerny. Ph. 992·5:1ll'l. 1 DAII.Y CRYP'J'OQUOTE _ llece'o how to work It:
Fife's, .rear ol Speed Queen auoo serv~ce. Jack's Refrog· Mrs. Dena)d .J. Quick, daugb· .':'~=~W~·~===s~pen~l~the;b~o~li-~lmp:::ro~v~In~g~.
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Laundry Mat, South Third ' oration, New Haven. Phone ters . .Le~ · ~d ~slie, o[.,Ga·
SROOM house with batb, on I
•• L 0 N (j FE L L 0 w
Ave., Middleport, 0.
ru !..3531.
4 I tic hanna. ' ~nernoon caOers-.. ~re
,.
Pt"arl St., Middleport, Ohio, I
'limply llla.nds for annther. In this 1!amph~ A j ~ .Jstl
11 29 12lc - Mr. and M~. f'lQyd Chp~l)
near grade 'chool. See Mattie ' 1tro1Jiilf'll,
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1967 STEREO, like new, Solid HEATING, PLUMBING, Rural and daug
' h~·."· Shellf,•,.
af,'to-.
t.he length and formation of ttw worda are aU hint&amp;
-3.
Bu~h. 689 Page St., Middle· ! Ear.h day tbe oode letters are dltferent.
State 3 :speed int.ermixed Ooxol Bottle (Ja~. Arnold IUJJI:bus, ~ aQd ,Mrs. ·blu.~~· ~.re
port, 0.
12 4 tfc
changer. BSR chang•r. make Brolhers, 618 E. Mala St., of RIM:ine. ·
·~.; ··;~ •.
FliRNJSHF.D2 bedroom apart·
A Orypto,.... Quot&amp;tlon
1 payments ol suo per week romeroy,
I Q tl&lt; f!lrJ. t;llzabcth , Jlii~~&lt;il,m:th
ment, furnace heat, M•ddle·
Y J.: c
Ac Au • Y Eu s Tz A' v w Ns
or pay balance due Still. Pll
lnluranu
bao returned home p!l)!rcl•~l,Bft&gt;
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por' · ·
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BE
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les, black or silver. S I u d f(,;ll IN~VRANCI£ . A!li&gt;:~CY dOr~ and '~hildren(!f~ll,\tnY. ,L&lt;!'
fi"UlJR R.tk)M hlrm!thed apan
Yeeterar'• Cry~uo&amp;e1 IRRATIONAU.Y HELD TRUTHS
St:!rviee and grooming. Phone 1' 1t.:. btil'ureo ' renewmg vuur 'rt, Larry-lrand ·Mary,, OJ ttork·
DM!nt w~ W658.
• ,. •lc . ~~~o~..:~~~~~~RMFUL THAN RI!:ASONEI&gt; ERRORS.
119Z·S4Il.
auto ln•ura"!"' ~ We may o•
Ml&lt;:,IT\ 1peri!. lh~·· !ha,nks11 25 tfc
FU.RNISHEDand -;;;,furno,h!'d .
lble to •~ve y~u nouney.
' o[y,Jilg wiie'ke.nd with ·h1s ~,,.
w 1»61, Xhl( Ft1Wo1IU BjD.Gl~•te, luo:,J
A to "·lei
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apartmenl!o. ct... to ···hool. '
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- OOM f ~6 cv hnuer Bel Air Chevro.et. can•·elled' l.os! your opera!· af)d Mrs. William MrK~It~ :
4 R
umis · apartment'
a&amp;H Ph.' T4%·iilllll.
or'o ~c.nso! (;all wv 2-2'1!18. tind.family o!Porlland, and Mr. I
wltb bath, ht Pomoroy. Ph.
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12 7
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1966

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Woman, about 50, is Found
Dead by Familiar Method

Reagan Has
New Mantle
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CINCINNATI (UP!)- The body of a woman, about
50 years old, was found strangled early today, and pol~ce
said they had a "~ot suspect," who may be the Cin~m­
nati strangler, believed to have commttled flVe surular
murders.
Homicide detectives rushed to the scene of the slay·
ing, identified as the Brittany Apartmen~s. The victim's
identity was not known, but she was beheved strangled
with a stocking found around the neck.
Police said another woman told them she was follow·
ed into her apartment by a man who drove up in a cream
and brown automobile. which was similar in color to one
seen near the home of Mrs. Alice Hochhausler minutes
before she was strangled I

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seen.
A neighbor saw the man and ! The strangling victim's body

his car and telephoned the lit· ' was found by a tenant about
cense number to polico. Offi· ' 8:20 a. m. , lying crumpled on

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cers said thia incident occurred the flour of the service eleva- '!

about l'h blocks from the Brit- tor. The victim's dress
tany Apartments.
been pulled up.
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said the man pulled alongSide Itouched so the coroner could I
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to the building and up some I gler'a sixth victim In about al
stairs before leaving, apparent· year. The first rape-strangling!
ly because he knew he had been was Dec. 2, 1965.
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CHARLES PEOPLES, RICHARD CARTER

·HRISTMAS KETTLE - Envoy Ray F. WlnlnJ of
the Salvation Army In Meigs County is shown rmging the traditional bell to remind citizens of tbe Salvation Army Christmas Appeal Kettle. Money donat.
ed goes for the purchase of gifts for needy Melia
countians.-Sentinel photo.

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High Church Council to Ask
Halt in Bombing of Viet Nam
ELBERFELDS ARE OPEN BOTH FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS TIL 9

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Give A New
LIVING ROOM SUITE
Your Full Service Bank Is •••

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
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Seroinp Meigs County tor over 94 Yeatt

Member Federal Ruero1 Syrt&lt;m
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Just Re&lt;oivlld Anether 1119 Shipment .. .

This Year!
Shop Elberfelds Furniture Department on the 2nd and 3rd
Floors for gifts you'll like. Desks - Chairs - Lamps Room Dividers - C.,dar Chests - Living Room Suites Bedroom Suites - Dinette Sets - Pictures - Mirrors Occasional Tables - Record Cabinets - Stoves Washers - Dryers - Refrigerators and Many Other
practical and appreciated gift suggestions.

RCA. Victor Color Television

Black anlh White Tel~vill~ ·-· Portable Television - Stereo
Record Ptayer8 '\vith AM/11'Mand FM Stereo Radios - Portable
Record Players - Tr~Ji$1to~.,Radios - Table ·AC/DC RadiosClock R~di01. Stop In the MUSic Depattment on the second floor
-See all o( the fine ~&lt;;&lt;\. Vji:tor Gift ldeu and select your needs
now. Use Elbe~,elds • Se,Jl~IIIJ~ _Credit Service t(/ budget your
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