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Playlet Presenting Life of Christ
1: ~~~~~!?.~~!' Hea!~ e~~f.'S Event
&lt;lory of Christ's birth and

Mrs. Br~ce Lloyd was program chairman. and narrated representing _the CoJu~bus ana
the playlet. Takmg parts were SGuthern OhiO Electric Co.,
Mrs. Bernard Fultz as Mary, was the guest of the Easter~1
mother of Jesus; Margaret Ed- Future H()JTJemakers of Am~n wards as Sarah, and Mrs. John ca (FHA) at Eastern
High
Krawsczyn as Mary Magdalene. School Dec. 5 in the home ec
David Krawsczyn played "What room. Her topic was, "How to
IIChild Is this" on the accordian Make Your Christmas sparkle
II duriir,. the program.
wilh decorations of various
The program opened with a kinds.'' in descnption and del piano prelude. " I Heard
The monstrations.
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Bells," by Mrs. Emerson Jones. A formal initiatioo of new I
I Mrs. Max Donahue was devo- 1mem bers was held laltr in l~t'
pr. tional leader using p•1ems and , evening when. ever~· gtrl WJS
1 prayer on the Christmas theme. presemed a pw to be worn all
Chrisl nJa' carols were &gt;Ung in week. A plan of work also was
Iunison.
discus.&lt;:;ed.
Mrs. .James Cr iswell,
An upcomin~ jitney supper
"~::.~i.h:eiii::i I was di scussed, and refreshiii
ment s served.

Pfe, as seen m retropsect by
His mother, Mary, highlighted
the pro~ram hour of the Decemher meeting of the WSCS at
Heath Methodist Church Mon-

WELLINGTON
BOOTS
Leather Lined

11h: to 11

$1?.·99
..

was used on the deconoled blrlb- vid Swisher, John Pat Riley,
Fult2 Terry Gardener,
day ca" e.
.Marc
'
Neff
Steven
Mrs. Batey was assisted by Roy and Larry
• Brenda

George Batey, son or
Mr. her mother, Mrs. Roxie Oller
Mrs. George Batey, obser- and her sister. Shirley Royer
his 8th birthday anniversary in serving the guesis ice cream,
recently with a party given at cake and minis. Games were
home of his parents recent- played and prizes awarded the
ly. The Batman theme
was winn~, The. honored guest reout in the tablecloth leelved gifts and carde from the
napkins, plates and eerre.m: invited guests.

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MEN'S

Holiday!

Just
Unpacked

MiSS BF.TTY fRADDOCK
Mr and Mrs. L. E. Craddock of Rt. 1. Belpre, an- I
begin in Januaryh Wllh .\!Irs.~~~ ~ nounc:e.the e!Jgagement of their daughter, Betty Jo, to
len Bro~n as ~ alr~a n.
Kt' nneth H. Hager, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H.
s:udy ~Ill be g~ven m two ~~ ! Hager, Sr., of Route 3, Coolville. Miss Craddock was
· s~ons Wllh the first one to . j gr;1dua led from Belpre High School with the class of
gJven at lhe Januar~ mf't'IJOg. 11963_ She 1s employed with Broida Stone &amp; Thomas. Mr.

AfOUR d aU d
About

Mrs

James Clatwurthy, cont ributing, served assorted Christma s
cookies and lime punch. The
table was covered with a lace

Jf.H.n our '67 Christmas Club.

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a red lighled candle and grren-

•Prrsonal Loans •Home Loans
eSafety Drposit 1 Bank-by·MaiJ

I ery.

/ialional,

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"The archlle&lt;tural firm of
Sullivan, loaacs &amp;
SUlllvau
1nd tbo State Department or
Educallon cOncur
in
mendil).i the site In the •lcinlty

of Salisbury school u the loe&amp;o
tlon of the Meigs High School,
Their recommendation is bll!ed
on many faclors reported in the
analysis of the varlou.s proposed sites,
"Concurring in this prof..,
slonal recommendation, the Ill·
perintendent recommeoos thM
!he board of education proceed
witb negotiations to obtain the
property needed to provide an
adequate site in this area.
"The major Items upon which
this recommendation ls made,
are:
(I) Proximity of this site to
a municipal water source.
(2) Proximlty of tills lite to
the junction of the two major
traffic arteries In tho county.
(3) The central location of tho
site In respect to potential IU·

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Altorlley Fred W.
Crow
ud WUliam Soulsby, represeniiDg Mr. V, A. Carman,
fl, owner ol the property
oougbl lor COIIIII'IIetlon of lbe
ocboot, dii&lt;Diaed the oiluallou
11 lenJib wllb the board.
It wu agreed there will be
a meeting ne&lt;l Tuesday niglll
of board membera, school offi·
cials, Prooeculing
Attorney
Bernard Fulu and possibly a
representative of the architeo!ural firm to discuss with Mrs.
Carman, Mr. Soulsby and Mr,
Crow to agree upon the e1act.
amount of land Involved,
PLAN MEETING
Soulsby and Crow also confirmed that a decision would
be made on whether or not tbe

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tUP!)-U.S, )l!is 1quarter of a mliUou gallons of
pierced a defense led by the . gasoline and oil was destroyed.
most modern Soviet-buill MIGS
H
Bo be
and bombed several military
eavy l!l rll
targets on the outskirts ol Hours earlier, giant U.S. 852
Hanoi millt ' ffl 'a!
'd strategJC bombers flew over the
'
lll'l 0 CJ 8 881 dividing zone and dropped
today. One American plane was
.
· r~ported downed by ground fire. heavy explo~ves on areas
nnk
said I
where Norlb VIetnamese troops
U·8, 'r:esmen
oor
rted I0 be bUild'mg
CoJD(!Junilt MIGS Including two were repo
I \he ad ced'
· d strength.
o G
van
swept·wmge
The Communist attack oo the
Ml 2ls, went aloft ID lnter&lt;ept fuel dump at Tam Ky was
the Amencan fighter-bombers coordinated wllb mortar and
m the raids Tuesday. The nreUghl as•aulta on flve surMIG21s fired beat.seeking mfs. rounding outpost&amp;. A U.S,
allee, bot none hit tiJetr tars•.~ Marine unit 81 one of tile
The apokesmen sald U.S. Air outposts was reported ID b
Force and Navy Raidera l.ll:tJc!
ave
targeis wflbln five Dilles oT ·t~~~ taken b.eavy casunlU"'- · South
Norlh Vietnameee capitol, bul
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none near Hanoi resldenllal FREEHOLD, N,J, (UPI) areas as Communists claimed Dr. Carl A. Coppolino toot
earlier today·
lbe wliDeBS stand In his oWD
Meanwhile, VIet Cong troops defense at 11:11 a. m, lEoTI
countered with a pre-dawn raid today as lhe murder Lrlal or
today on a South VIetnamese tbe doctor • hypnotist neared

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DEC, 17-1:00 PM

$50- $25- 5.$5 PRIZES

H.\ YS COMING HOME
RiehJrd {Red) Hays, son (;[
' Mrs. Str~lla Beys, Mill St. Mid-·
i dleport, who has been in Vi~l
N&lt;1m, wiJl return to the sta tes .
DPr. 17 on the USS Beale. Hays
will land at Norfolk. Va., proceed io Middl1•pnrt in time to
celehnte his 22nd b1rthd ~y
t·re lJO Dec. 20, and will re- 1
mai11 here through Chri stm&lt;Js. I
l-Ie IS .' n his Fourth year m the
.1\,w.v. Thf' HP;:~Jr is en:'Ou1P ,,
stalt•si;l!• via thr Near
Ba~ t ,
Ht:d writing from Athens,
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eFINAL DRAWING

DEC. 24- 1:00PM

$200 - 3 · $50 Prizes,
5 · $25 Prizes, 5 • $5 Prizes

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomtrov

ASK FOR YOUR FREE TICKET- No purchase Is required. You need

not b•

present to win. All drawings held in tht Pomeroy Parking Lot.

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Stiffler's Red Anchor
Ebersbach Herdware
Simoni~ Market
Moore's Store
Pomeroy Flower Shop
Crow·• Steak H~;~vse
Karr &amp; Van Z1ndt Motor Sata
Pomaroy Sunoca Station
Hoyt's Sofollo Station
Krogtrs
Mtlgs Equ1pment Co.
G, &amp; J. Avto Ptrh Co,
The Fabric Shop
B.R.W. Hdwt. &amp; L.. thtr Svp,
Sug1r Rvn Mill•
Gibbs Grocery
Fulton-Thompson Tractor

sar..

Ohto Valley Plumbing
&amp; Heating

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TONIGHT
"TtiE T,ROUBLE WITH
ANGELS"
- Terhnicotor-

Pomoeroy Home •nd Avto Cen
lngel'• Carpl!'t Hovse

llaylt&gt;y Mills Rosalmd Rus
~ ~·lt, Binnie
Barne ~.
Gypsy

Oownie·Grou
Simon's Pick-A-Pair

HoSf&gt; Ur-, June Hardin g
Co1orurloonfl: Pkkl•d Pull

Big 61!'nd Trailer Salf&gt;s
Assoc . Radio &amp; TV.
Midway Market
Dan~ A1hl1nd Service
Pomeroy Motor Co,

Admi.~ c:i on;

BOW@r!l Drive-Inn

B•itty's A••taurant
SPONSORS:
Fermert 81nk &amp; S1vlng1
Pomeroy Netionat B1nk
Oevlt-Warner lnturtnce
William" N1tionwidt lmur.
Revton'• lmurtnct
Karr's B•rber Shop
Crow, Crow &amp; Porter

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Little lo Bopptd
7Jc and 40c

•nd Thursd1y
December 14·15

Wednet~dav

NOT OPEN

------·Frldiy 111nd S1turday
Dt«mbtr 16-17
"YOUR CHEATIN' HEART"

- TechnicolorGeorge Hamilton, Susan Oil·
ver, Red Buttons, Arthur

Nationally Famous TV Advertised Toys
Secret Sam
Captain Action:.~· _ s.t. 3·44
The T•Jgers 2.~9Men
Fighting
Wen

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The roughe&gt;sl. tougf'l.. t fightinv comb.tt t..m ner 11een

Tiger Uniforms 1 .4~·.:_
Ktddl.,
Ma tte Is Little
•.•.
Topper Ret. Girl1
Topper
' Tank 2w~
Rogulor
T1ger
2J7 _ __

Th• my&amp;terious M!lln of many ldtntles

New From M•tt•l

Switch &amp; Go ~~5 _

Solo

14·81

at

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Twin G, 1'. Ctr Set

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Topper1

Ill ·

Johnny Express ~~~5 s.1• 13·

Go Go

88

2.49 _ _ _ _

lilt

F1mou1

WORLD

Remco'1 Scrumlng Mte-M"
A bitt huck that do61 evtrylhlna

GUN :;;, _____ 3.49

Does every thing by remot• control

By Tbe UPI

Cirll .4rre•ted

OPEN
EVERY
NIGHT

SUlY CUTE DOLL
8y Topper

Roaular 2 . 9 8 - - - - - - -

MANY
OTHE2 TOYS
REDUCED I

l"

ALSO PLENTY OF ACCESSORIES .

SaVe on Doll Clothing
All Clothing Reduced

.:·!~htijHJih School.
Hblon II Shaker

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The Mlddl
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~~ •· mther&amp;Jen~
..,_ was ......., w e 0
Taylor, .residence Wednesday at
CN~IIAS SflLSfiPITIIIC 12. a, In, for Mr..Taylor, 8
Ilk RESPIIATIIf IISfASfS medical paUent, who -:as tak·
ji'?~~~~ ..,llltohooVetaram
Memonal Hoathe _,..
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The U.S. casualties occurred
shortly after midnight today
when a 155 mm artillery shell
oliPiocled while inside the
mnuol The artillerymen were
Urlnl allells to harass Comrnu·
aJst foroea ID Tay Nmb

v1nce

Attadt

STORY OF THE BEAR- Frances Klein I! shown
with two children at the Children Community Dinner, and a bear which was used by Mrs. Klein m her
story told to the children. Mrs. Klein was program
chairman for the annual event. llr.
Pickens,
who killed the bear two years ago
loaned
it to Mrs. Klein for the program,
'

have given the Penta Coonty
Vocational School Dlslrict an
additional $600,000 a year, But·
ler County voters rejected lev-

ies for two lOcal school districls,
and Fairfield Local's requeste-d
4.7S-mlll lncreaoe and Ross W{'3I's request to continue a six-

mill levy both were turned down.
Amanda . Clearcre&lt;k School
District voters rejected a fivemiU operating levy, and Circleville school district voters delea led a 3.S-mlll additional levy.

Six ll!strlcf 14
Future Evans; Rutland, silver, Everett hers from J!OIIlpetlng teoms.
Farmers of America chanws Holcomb,
These questlolls test the chair·
participated In a • h a p t • r Also observing the contest man's abUity to handle mlsprocedure contest
Tuesd•Y were members of the Symmee takee and unexpected procednight ·at Hannan Trace -Jiigh Valley FFA cluJpter and advi .. ·ure, and also cherk mistakes
School In Mercerville.
or Bill Melvin. Each team con- made by the competing te~m.
Teams participating, · . thefl .dueled a business meeting an&lt;l The teams are scored on bu..
ratings, and advi!!Ors, were dtmomtratnd its knowledge of iness procedure, ol)O!Jlng .,..,
named today by
Emerson parllm..,tary procedure.
monies, the chairman, the ...,
Shimp, Hannan Trace advisor. Tho team or t to 12 memhera rotary's report, teem ••"'cl·
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They were;
'· 11'11181 demonslrate, u~ng it· patloo and the team's quizera
Gallipolis, gold, Charlee ~y;. ema of business which wero for other teams,
or; Kyger Creek, gold, Rail&gt;h drawn 20 mlnutea earlier. The Through this activity P'FA
Needs; Hannan Trace, gol4, team must have throe mern- members learn proper pi'O(:&lt;!d.
Emerson Shimp; Southern I;.o- bera act os chairmen,
ure ill a bll8inee8 meetbJI u
CIJ, fiOJ.d, Rebert And""''n: • Ourina lhli di!mOlllltr:llllllll well as speaking before a RrOUP
SouthWestern, .Over, l!obert ut:l( ...,n ill qumed by
tlllnldl1&amp; 011 tbeir lee&amp;.

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. DISPLAY TREATS.- Children at the community
dmner Tuesday evemng at the Heath Methodist
Church, display a few of the treats prepared by
members of the Church,

Christmas Spirit Showing With Full Force

w;: b~::.: ~:~ District ·FFAContest Ratin~s Announced

Ill ..._._ " . llaMNlml

Warren Stev"!m
Admission: &amp;ic and 30c

tlve others received wounds.

off~

York and Wuhlngton, rtducln&amp;
It to two hours, 5 minutes,

WEATHER

Pomeroy

mishaps. In the others, eight '
VIetnamese clvillana died and

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- Technico lorAudie Murphy, Joan Staley.

By Uulted Press lnlomallooal
The vote, 8,615 tor and 7.022
School dislricls lrying for a against, according 1o unofficial
second time to secure addition- returns, gave 55.09 per cent apal r~venues were handed _dis-- proval to the operating levy
appomtmenis from all Sldee ihey had defeated Nov. 8.
Tuesday in special elections.
School officials threatened earAt. least five school operal· lier If the levy was not approvIng lev1es were rejected by vot- ed the suburb's schools would
era from Toledo 1D Hamilton, be sbut down in J:~~~uary. 'llher
most of them by olim margins. i...es thal failed were a threeVoter! in Cincinnati's suburb- miU additional levy in Tea.vs
an Oak Hills passed a 14-mill Twp., six northwestern Ohio
tax levy by a scant nin..hnn- counties rejected again a 1.5
dredths of a per cent margin. mill operating levy thai would

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vin Tate.
"GUNPOINT"

casualties.
,
Three tragic war accidents 1
also were reporwd today. Twu
Americans were killed and lwo
others wounded ln one of the

Meigs Memorial I!Gspttal
Pennsey PllllllllO
'I!IA:d&lt;diml'ell11rlto;n•- Garnet C8r1oo.l Highbaii96Trains
BY BEULAH .JONES
of candy treats, gilts for all favorlto with children, present1
101 ; William
1,
Levacy, BOSTON IUPII _ The Penn- . The Christmas spml was show- ages; and to lop II off, a chick· ed s program or Chnstmas storSyracuse; Zora Walker,
1 . Railroad hoping to re- 11111 In full Ioree Tuesday even- eo dinner followed by ice ieo w arranged that there was
, sy va=~ls glory .htys as a giant ing at Heath Methndisl Church cream and derorated Christmas participation by the youngest.
I h::'b~: Barbara
of Northeast transportation plan with appr0Xl111ately
children """kies.
She told a story of an early
1t,,.,.:.. Doris Sayre,
Michael
to
highball
trains
a
day
a·
of
the
community
enjoy1ng
the
The
basement
dining
~m
American Chrlst~as with its
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Lisa Lynch.
long the New York-Phllad~phia- annual Christmas dinner and was decoratnd with holly, pom- jingle bells and siOJghs, and led
Washington corridor at
no Party.
.
settles, greenery •nd rolored tho group in simng
Jingle
Molga General llotpltal
miles an hour starting next Oc· Everything traditional I&lt;&gt; balls. The tables were decorat. Bells bo the accompamment
Admll181ono - Pearl Pullins,
1was there, .including a lighted ed with lighted candles, slel~hs. of real bells and the accordion
Ray Gibbs,
John F. Piper, chief malnten- make childiSh h~arts happier balloons and other holiday sym-, played by David Krawsczyn.
Dlschor,.o - Essie
of way officer of the Penn- ChriStmas tree With all I h e bois.
I Mrs. Klein also told the color·
Yarbrough,
told the New England Rail- trimmings, popcorn balls, aacb Mrs. 0. P. Klein, always 1 1ful story of a little Indian boy
Club Tuesday the high,

betepti)oe Lt. Ralph Schaar, '
In
of a four man team
I
the use
of
. teen-JIIera In · the
~ll the pis are

O'Connell, Chris Crosby, Ke-

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WILLING WORKERS - Girl Scouts of Troop 39,
Middleport, have spent a great deal of time making
"Sock Dolls" to be given to needy children for Christ·
mas. The girls will also donate their favorite toy in
order to make some child happy on ChrislfMs morn·
ing. The Meigs County Junior Chamber of Commerce
•ponsor the gift program. Leaders of the Troop are
Mrs, Ike Neal and Mrs. Harold Thomas. In the larger
group, left lo right, front row, Ida Cacsi, Cynthia
Manley, April Fraser and Stephanie Ord; second row,
Diana Lynch, Carol Teepel, Mary !Au Mills and Cyn·
thia Demosky. In the smaller group, front row, left
to right, are Janet Neal; Linda Gerard, Martha McNeal; second row, Teresa Thomas, Judy Owens and
Barbara Fultz.

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outpos~ reported light overall 1

Voters Frown on Schools Bids for Money

CLEVELAND Heights Ponce plan · ID
charges In Juvenile
,;ilnal 30 hlgh school
inyolved 'In purchases of nar- ,

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VIetnamese forces at the other

pro
Clvlliana
Meanwhllt, U.S. and Vletna·
mese combat unlis continued to
.weep through paddies and
ioresls aroond Saigon where
Viet Cong guerrillas bave
stepped up a terrorism campaign, During the week ended
storage area for fuel vital to 80 eud.
last saturday, Viet Cong forces
U.S, operations south of tbe
kUied 36 civilians and wounded
demilitarized zone. More than a 1_ _ _
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eTHIRD DRAWING

Rlnr 011 Comp1ny
PomnDy Cement Block Ca.
Lendmark Stor•
lleettner Auto Co.
Kepble's Sahio Sl!'nt'lu Sta,
Prancis. FIori~!
'Omtroy Pa1try Shop
Hartl•v and Benm•tt
Nelson Drug Store
K &amp; C Jew•lry
ltn Franklin Slore
Ntw York Clothing House
LIZ Shop
Swlshtr &amp; Ltthst
Elberfeld•
CNpmtn-Canaday Sfoloe!l
Margutrlt•'• Shoe Sht)p
ftlue &amp; Crt)' Restaurent
Got11ltr Jtwelry Stort

The ilet# CoUniJ ~=~I
of the Re~~nal Llbr;r).
Center wlQ oller as Ito Chriot-1
"'"' presMI .to Meigs County
1 "stOry ltr,!lr'' ·to be held Dec.
21, 22,
The atory boor chairman
Mrs. Franc~, Klein, who weiCf'mes assio~e In the
entation. Pions are to includ•• I
sto~. rerords..,. and Rames.
stories, records and games.
m. to noon. and l p. :·m. to 3
m. Pa1·entfl are tnvit.Pd to leawe
their children during the story
boors while thev
Christmas
shop, announced Mrs. Plkkoja,
h•ad librarian,
The communiiY,
service
Christmas lights at the bookmobile were turned on '('ues.
day eyenlpg, The tree was
donaied by Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Brewer, Portland, and decora~
ed by the boo)cmoblle staff.

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$800 IN CASH PRIZES

prtngs

SAIGON

will be presented Sunday even·
ing. DeL". 18 at 7:30p.m. at the 1

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Military Targets Hit
On Hanoi's Outskirts I'

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land sought for !be new .bleb
eure all the property """ed by
May 21, lll67.
Band Boosters Group, ~
school from Mr. Carman ~
Mr. Carman, and tndlcated this
-Set the commencement date
!hat the band boooters ol lbl
be purchased without th4&lt; jjoi!J'4
may be a factor in possible ..,.
at Pomeroy High for rue&gt;!day,
new school be given a percenlo .
movln&amp; in condemnat148 pr11o
aotiatiooL
May 23 Middleport High Wed.age ol the gate receiplli for
ceedJn&amp;s,
OO'HER
BUS~
nesday,
May
Z4,
and
Rutland
athletic events and also oDI
.;
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Board President
·!\fd!ard
In other activity of · t h a
High on Thursday, May 25.
concession. Supl
Hargrav~ ·'
Jones, and Supl
'"''
board:
- Heard it reporle&lt;l that Mr.
Indicated a meeting wW
~·
observed in the di
n ,jrilb
- A heaUng bill or t3,520.30
Pearl WUiiams has offered a
held early next year with tho 1
carman representa } that
from lhi RuUaod Fu~ and Gu
reduction in option price from
omoolidated band boootell11
a price for· the 1 •• ls
Company lor the past monlb
$20,000 lo $15,000 U the only
group, the dlstrlct
alblellt~l
finally approved by
State
waa discussed and tho declslon
part of his land optioned 18 that
board and !he three prtleiJ! ~
Department of Ecluca
was reached not ID pay It, Tbe
lying east ot Rt. 143, at the
band groups, ID attempt 10 11M
Crow said he feels that U the
board, questioning gas blUa for
infirmary site, No action was
rlve at an agreement Ill · lllls'l
board and the C1rmans can't
heatlng the Rutland ~ementary,
taken by lbe llo&amp;rd.
matter.
j
agree on a price, the matter
bas wught assistance of PUC
- Agreed on rental of the
- Gave Jane Wllliamll a s.:&lt;
should be put throllllh court as
officials.
Pomeroy Junior high school
months leave of ahseoce ~t
qulekly aa possible. Supl Har·
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auditorium from noon to 7 p.
her cook's dillies In the distri · ·x
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as a teacher In the Pomen&gt;y
m. on Feb, 20, April 17 a n d
Attending wen. Supt,
for beginning C0118tnlction of
Junior and Senior Higb Schools
June 19 ID the Red Cross Bloodgraves, Asst. Supt.
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effecUve on or before January
mobile,
Morrison Board President Jooei
next year.
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Soulsby recorded hb hope that
- Set Baccalaureate at aU
euased from Mrs. Jolm Welch,
Mrs. E. 0. Rail, VIrgil Klni
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Hyland and dJugl1ler, Laura dren's program. The children I
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Ann of Powhat an Poin t, were will be given a treat following
Mr. aod Mrs. Isaak Wilt, Co- Sat urday guests of .\1rs. Gladys the program. The classes will l
lumbus, are announcing
the Cuckler,
ha\'e a pracllce session Sunday
binh of a son, November 29 in :
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Sunday 1
Mt. Carmel Hospital in Colum- · Mr. 311 d Mrs . ~- · E. H&lt;~lhburn School opening _ The Rev. Max
bus, weighing 7 pounds and 4 of Athens were Sunday t&gt; \ rmng Donahue will conduct the can~ ounces, named Michael David. ; dJ_nner gue_.~ t s of Mr. and Mrs. dlelight serv ice and the
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groups wtll present the Chr'TSl· 'l
! other sons, Chris 9, Pat 6, and 1 Mrs. Eslie Mossmnn visited m::1:-:.
~tory m mtrratJon and
Gregory, 18 months. Grandpar- recently in Newark and Gran- song.
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Saelrrt~ and Mr. and Mrs. IsMr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser Gret&gt;r ~, uf his early
arrival
aak Wilt, Middleport.
spent the we~kend in Columbus home.
with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ~~~i~
Quinn and fam ily and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McDow~ll.
, Mr s. Susie Fis('fler and Mrs.
, Grover Erb visited Fnday at
1Middleport with Mrs. Charles
. McNamee.
Charles Bur~ who is &lt;'mployed in Lorain, spent the weekend
[ wtth hi s Family, Hutl&lt;lnd Hont
Mr. and Mrs. William Dillard
, of Lancaster spent a day last
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Keiser, Miners~·ill e
Also visiting in the evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ht: zer of Racine.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hassler
Ior Reynoldsburg spent Sunday
with hf'r parents, Mr. and Mrs_
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.' Harry KeJser.
Alfred GloecknN of Canton
spent Lhe weelr.end at
hi s
farm. Cherry Ridge. and alo;o
Shooter Cant
visitt•d his mother. Mrs. Jacob
(;]CN:'rkner.
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Wlth l Hager was gr;.tdualt&gt;d from Eastern Hi_gh Scho?l with

I hostesses, Mrs . .James JiViden,
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Miss :&gt;lellie Zerkle, Mrs. John ~~'~'"'&lt;c::-t:-P" ·~--.,.
Zerkle, Mrs. C. E .
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Roel:"springs vicinity of SaJis,
nury Twp, for the new comprl&gt;
bensiw Melga Local School Di..
lrict blJh school will be oontiiJo
ued up to January I,
This w~s ,~ded by t h e
Me1fs .Local Board of Educa- .
lion, upoa the reoommendation
ot Bupt,,,.Qeorge Hargraves, Jr.,
Tui!Oid4Y night at the board'•
rtguhlr montbly meeUng,
Supt, Hargraves released the
following statement In relati..
•hlp to the aMouncement to pr"'
ceed wllil purchase negotla·

Aprons

Mrs. Criswell ·announced that
a study on self-cval~ation would

Part of 1he fun of Christmas ls giving presents
.•• a big part of the giving I~ money. 'fo be able to

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m(!cting. Mrs. Fultz displayed
clocks for th~ social
room
and one was chosen to be plac~
ed in the room. It was announc[ ed that Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Cook would plare the
allar
I poinsettias in the church sane: tuary on Christmas, Sunday,
Dec. 25 to be given to shut-ins
foll owing the servJCf'. Group
pi rt.ures were taken for
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Bachner, Jay B~~YPeggy Pal·
and PeMY : e
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Cloud, Kmty e ~Its were
Wallace. Se~dinl~ Little an d
Keith and av
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8th Birthday
Is Obsetved by
Ge·orge 8a1'ty

Mrs. Efaw is
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of the forest, includin! bears. IIenl Night.
Here, the children , e t"at- The children were l(lveu idlli
ed to seeing a real bear, al- of toys, candy, and popCGrii
though now a bear rug, which balls around the lighted QJrtdo
was loaned by Dr. R. R. Pick- mas tree .
ens who had bagged the besr This Is the th~d year of 1!1
in AlARk'" wilds. Mrs. Klein dinner sponsored by the CIJrl&amp;.
was assisted in the slnry pres- tian Social CollCOfns CoJnmJe,
entation by Robbie Ord, dress- sion ol the church with Mrl.
ed In authentic Indian costume, Nan Moore as general chair'
telling the story of the birth of man. Other members of !be
Jesus in the Indian sign !an- Icommission assisting were Mn.
page. The program was con- Emerson Jones, Mrs. Jam•

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Illite today rea&lt;ho11 a contract agreement onder wbkh
Oblo Stole Univerolly woold
operate tbe Oblo Tuberuc~•·
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Tbe aunes tbas would 11411
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load" halo helped make
event possible, 81 chureh
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invltallons, pl'"'·lng the
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homes· the Sr MYF mernbfl
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each child hilil all ' he o....!a,
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and Sherm Cundiff exited for I against Vinton Cotlnty while ' I College 888kelball Resoltl
Clip · 'llllll I IIHI vlo- McCUntock ho turned
. the Tornadoes.
' Eastern will be at home againSt By United p,..11 totiii'DBtiooal
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Colcb .,..., Wrlsht's Blg three field goals and two free with 17 points Cundiff had t4
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:Yale 76 Brown 65
Groen held alf.t lead whOII the throws and wal credited with Eastern hit 42 per cent of iis Southern
9 25 39 4ll Rutgers 69 Columbia 62
lint pl!lod elided were on top turning in a fine perlormanc&lt; shots from the field while Snuth- Eastern - Martin. 3--1-10, Penn 95 fWchester 76
11-11 II balltlme 'and led 42-39 In the Mld.Qhio Valley Confor- ern connected on 28 per cent Douglas 5---&amp;-16; Etchlnger U Boston Coli. 99 Harvaro 81
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Wilt Chamberlain might be a New York came back and

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IKnlckerbockers.
I Jackson, Chet Walker and
it could happen! Take
Chamberlain proved New I Larry Costello put the game out , actl'on now. Look under
a1 1111 . . , of the third uart.
· -2-18; Newland 1-3-5: '!en· Providence 56 Rhode Island 52 York philosophy a bi1 false "' the Knieks' reach.
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Eastern htt 42 per cent of Its edum 1-3-2; Spencer 4-0--8. Springfield 101 Brandeis S3
Tuesday night as the Philadel- In other NBA action. Ba\U- ~ . INSURANCE In the
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The game's leading scorer shots from the field while South- Totals 23-15-59.
Westrnnstr Pa. 63 Carn. Tch 41 phia 76ers dumped the Knicks more beat Chica~o 122-!H. and YE~~OW PAGES. Where ·
The Tornadoes of
Coach was Eastern Guard
Charles ern connected on 28 per cent.
SoulherD - Proffitt 1-o-2; Howaro 66 F. Dickinson 58
127-112 in National Basketball Cincinnati downed San Francis- yoor fingers do the
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Craynor SJone, now losers In Eichinger with 18.
Richard The Eastern reserves made Cundiff 5-4-14: Wallbrown s-Hunter 86 N.Y. Maritime 54
Association action.
l eo 126-112.
walking.
lbree of their four games, man- Douglas had 16 and Mike Mar- a clean sweep of the evening 7-17; Grueser 1-2-4; Diddle Clark 86 Coast Guard 68
The Knicks thought they could 1 The Bullets evened their I'
aged to tie the seore at 34-3&gt;1 ton 10.
by winning Jf&gt;-23. Knrr of East- J-j)..2; Hayman 0-~; Me- Geneva 74 Slippery Rock 65
foul Chamberlain to get posses- ~ record at 2-2 under new coach .
on 1 bucket by Senior John Me. Both
Marlin and another ern led all scorers with 12.
Cllntoc~ 3-2-tl Beegle o-2- Edinboro 73 Clarion 71
t~ion of the ball, thinking that Gene Shute with their wm over [
Cllnto&lt;k. They Eagles, however, Eastern starter, Dennis New· The Tornadoes travel to Me· 2. Totals 13-17-4t.
Kings Pt. 66 Union N.Y. 34
Wilt was as bad a free throw the Bulls. Kevin Lou$ery .
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St. Vincent 81 Ind. St. Pa. 19 past.
Bullets. Don Oh\, Loughery's
Wilkes 110 Philo. Pllarmacy 62 But Chamberlain fooled the . nackcourt partner, added 17 In
F &amp; M 72 Ursinus 64
Knicks, by converting six of 10 . the winning eause.
Cortland 37 Ithaca 85
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The big 76er pivot- Baltimore led 93-65 at Hle end
ITrenton 67 Ph1la. 1'eJCtile 51 al.lempts.
man also sank eight shots from of the th.ird quarter and the
NEW YORK (UP!) -'l'lle $11.5 million over a four.year , AFL All SJar game~. The NFL Ileast a lie for the division Utle IAlbany N Y. 80 Potsdam 74
1he field for 22 points. Bulls never threatened thereofSuper Bowl, pro foolball's prize period. .
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Team male Billy Cunningham .•ter ..Jerry Sloan scored a career
plUm, will be asmred of Wllque CBS Wlll have exclusiVe rJghts Jan. 15 at the Uls Angeles I chance to pull even and force a 1ufts 70 Mas~. 1ech 43
v.a11 h1gh for the 7f.ers w1th :12 1tugh of 30 pomt.s for the Bulls.
exposure when the National and to televise the second and Coliseum, has been movt"&lt;l 1u playoff. The Green Bay Packers 1LIU 61 CCNY 43 ·
p.Jints on 15 baflkets and a pair , Cincinnati endt&gt;d a seVfm· l
AmerIcan Football League fourth games ot what is to ,I an. 22 and the American 'I will represent the Westera Peon M1htary 102 Drew 75
of charity shots.
! game losing skid with a win
ehampiDDI meet at the Lot become an annual affair in League All Star game in the Division.
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Cunningham broke the game over the San Fran('isco War·
Angeles Memori81 Coliseum January ot 1968 and 1970. The Oakland Coliseum has been The American League title 1
OPf'R In the sE&gt;cond quarter and 1riors. Oscar Robt&gt;rtson paced
Jan. 16.
1969 game will be broadcast Mlifted rrom Jan. 14 to Jan. 21. game also wHI be played in the : North Carolina 64 Kentucky 55 ~ spearheaded a
NFL oommiasloner Pete Roz. exclusively by NBC.
Date• Moved
~ast, where BosLon currt!Otly j E &amp; II 86 Coli ot Charleston 79 · comeback. Th~ 76er~
el.le, in announclne die date of Rozelle said that the rlghts
Both league champlon~hlp nolds a half-gam~ ~ge over Methodi.~t .~ St. Andrews 81
1Lrailln~ New ~ork 31-23 when hP
the Ions-awaited tiUe clash 11ee for each exclusive broadcast games will be played on New 1 BuHalo. The Kansas City ChJef1 West V1rgm1a 103 Richmond 751 sank r1ve stra 1 ~ltt ~hrm to 11Pip
Tuesday, said the game wiD be · will be $2.5 million, a record for Year's Day although the AFL I have clinched the Western Wm. &amp; Mary n2 ~~. Carolma tiJ . Philadelphia gain a
telecast jolntly by the l.olumbla ~~~ onMay ~ports event.
title match previously was crown.
Uuke 97 Vanll.t'J l11lt 89
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National Broadcasting Compa- : munificently as each member of change will allow tile two i a seating capacity ol 93.000 and Soulh Carolina 76 Furman 57
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ll)'. Tbe contest will begin at 4 · the winning Super Bowl team league champions an equal time a sellout will assure profession- Maryland 85 Virgi nia 6.'1
p.m. EST and will reach a will receive $15,000 with the to prepare for the Super Bowl. 1al loolball ol its first $::1 millino 8E'thauy 78 Thiel 64
poteatlal home audience ot losing team players Ill line for The cllampionship game of I gate, according to Rozelle. The 1 Davidson 82 Va. MJ!i!&lt;:~ry 80
mare than 60 million people.
57,500 each.
1the NFL will be played in the : lelevision broadcast wiU be 1Tt&gt;nn. Temple 66 Tuscul1.un 64:
. The American Leaaue has Rozelle also announced the l park ol the Easlern Divi~ion I olacked Olll wllhin 8 7!'rmile ! Sah!m 107 Concord 8!'1
been in existence since 1960 bul tescheduling of the NFL and winner, Dallas has cJinched at radius of Los Angele:s.
Bndgewaler 86 Shepherd 85
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BRITISHER WINS
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Southwst.rn La. 93 NE La. BQ
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Graml&gt;ling 89 Miss. Valley 69
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gland IUPII-Jaek Bodell, 2021 ·
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From a Dnanelal standpoin1,
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Kansas 70 U. or Pacific 54
Stalling, ,19£, of New York, In
tUL CARS AI\E REDUCED!
DOlle ol ~ owoera in eJther
Cent. Mic'h. 81 K Midi. n
the
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Jeaaue have r~ason w regret
N. D. Sl. 61 Coneordia Co!l 59 ~ough_hous~ heavyweight bout
COME IN and SEE THESE SHARPIES
the embllshment of Hlo SUper!
INebruska 80 Washmgl&lt;ln St. IH fuesoay nl~ht.
Bowl. Nor do . the playen.
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Wi«:&lt;msin IW Iowa St. 7J
Referee Chns Maggs stopped
Each network will pay u · PT. PLE~SANT- Coach
RIPLEY- The Seth Siler- Bradley !17 Northern Ill llli
l«te brawl at.2AUolthes~ven~h ·
1966 Chev. Malibu 4 Door H.T.
mHUOD f« the single broadcast IDtrk Horton !I Pl. Pleasant B1g
man Tide ~;taged. a b1g seco nd Washburn 91 Maryvi!lr 72
. ~ou,nd, decJdmg, Bod~· !,~ 1 w~s f~~ 1 8 cyl.. auto. lnms., pow . stel:'ring, R&amp;H
1half comeback to nail thE' Rip· Wayne 08 Northweslrrn Ja. 7l ." 111 ftd ''n JlC•!nl~ .&amp; ~.:,,,' 111 " w._
and, under terms of the BlacK:R turnt.'d in a strnng bal.s . Was $2495 - - - - - - Now Only $2295
aareemeut reached Tuesday' Ianced effort Tuesday ni~hl to \
j ley Vikings last night by a 72- Lewis 81 Jllinois Terh 6G
Jflcapable of Jandmg a knockout
1964 Ford Gal. 500 4 Door
!be nelworkl will pay a total of ride to their second win ol the
56 score and drop the V'kings Central loa 81 Coe 6!1
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young season as tl.ey dumped
to their third loss against no Quincy 102 MacMurray 77
SJ~~:M~I~~p? .:t" 1 ~ tr
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wins.
Toledo &amp;\ Marquette 76
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1962 Ford Gal. 500 2 Door
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Millikin 78 Ea~tNn lll. 74
a 6-foot-3, 22~-poun
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cyl., ~td trnns. wilh over drive R&amp;H
Seniors Buck Cal1 Jim Staats
The luckless Vikings
had ! Illinois Coli. 90 · Eureka 8.1
tackle from Wofford College m 1 Was
$1095
_ _ _ _ _ Now Only $895
and Jeff Swisher .;ade a three ''
carried a sli m 31-29 lead into Lincoln Christian Ill Judson 83 Sportanburg, S.C., Tuesday
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'I ve heard or tlo~e guardlns, the dressing room at halftime
s1gned a contract With the I 1965 Mi!!rcury Monterey 4 Door
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1ru ous.
but went stone cold in the secou wes
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can Football League for the
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came roaring back. A big 25 Oklahoma 94 T.xas Tech 79
1967 season.
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A volley ball tournament point third quarter put lhe Seth Souihern St. 84 Ark. Tech 67
Williams, according lo DolCHEAPIES
. RutlBDd Jll&amp;li lost Ita third I while Ke!~ Kilday and Sergent will be held Saturday, Dec. lads ahead 54-45, and then the Ark. St. Tchrs 72 Hardmg 67
phin t'o-owner .loP HofJhiP. wil l'
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game iD four starts this season !were splittmg 8 doze~.
. 17, at %:30 p. m. In the Porn- margin spread even more in 1Tex. A&amp;l 94 St. Thomas 90
probably be used as a defensive
ruesda ntpt at Vinton, 76-51 Doyle and Rodershel~er led eroy Junior High auditorium. the fina l ranlo.
Arlmgton 99 Austm 64
end or linebacker.
el961 Dodge 4 Dr. 6 cyl. Aut. Irons., radio &amp; heat.
In a M~e Ohio Valley League the Parkersburg. five With 13 The Girls Atbletic Associa- ,
Tex. A&amp;M 78 S. F. Auslm 76 RATE STARS
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and 12 respert•vely. Matt?'an tiono participating are Mid- 1 No less !han Jour Selh lads . Oklahoma City 103 Denver 9ll I NEW YORK •UPI)- Tom
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They were the vlctimt Gf lhad mne,, We~an
com~d tDeport, Rutland, Carthage I hit in the double figures. Stover Angelo St. 75 McMurry i2
Lockhar~, president of the
et959 Ply. 4 Or. 6 cyl. std. Irani. radio &amp; heater
lOme mediocre shooting of their eight, whtle Shinn ~nd Whtt· Troy and Pomeroy. The pur- IMpped the cords for twenty -two •N. Mex. St. 59 E. N. Mex. 56 Amateur Hockey Association of
own, and ·a red bot Vinton club llatch had seven ~p1ece.
. pose of tbe tournament is to points. Saunders had seventeen, W. New Mex. 83 Sui Ross 71
. the Unitt&gt;&lt;! ~t~tes .. wAs na~ed
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that hit 29 of 53 from the field , _The Blacks agatr. used a b1g promote lnter·scbool partlci- I Hendricks had thirteen.
and
Tuesday lo JOin B11\ ChadwiCk,
l' orr Alwnus Pay l.ess At
for 54 per cent. Rutland was 17 first quarter to start . them- patioa tn gjrls athletics. A Snodgrass had an even dozen. I
. NHA Standings
a former National Hockey
D 55 for 31 per cenl
selves on the way to thelr sec- trophy wtU be awarded tbe
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By Onned Press International : League referee. ilnd ~I Laney, a
Vinton, andefeated, at 4-0 (2- ond win against no losses. They wlooer of the tournament.
For R1ple~, 5-11 sophomo_re i
East•ru Division
I member nr the New York World
I, league), got 1 24-18 lead aft- won the first period 21·12 and
Tbe price of admission "ill Terry Landis headed the pomt
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W. L. Pri. Journal Tribune Sports staff. on
!t' one period and never was then were outpointed 47-48 the Jle %0 cents.
produ~~rs w1th seventeen p01n1s. Philadelphia
27 3 .9001a rating committee to screen :
In trouble. Potion, a forward, rest of the way, though subs
H senwr AI Standaro collected Boston
21 5 .\IINI candidates lor the Hall of Fan1e II
Jed with 20.
were playing at the end. At I
Slllteen, and semor guard Ray New York
14 17 .4521hockey section at the new
For Rulland, Davis was hi&amp;b Ihalftime, the Big Blacks had Poor First Half
Swisher broke double figures Cincin;lati
10 16 .:Ills I Madison Square Garden.
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wdh ten. Shinn and Judge net· Baltimore
6 13 .207 1 -- 1Qit, 1348. Tba varsity contest '. and then increased that spread
sts J 8 Game .
ted four apiece, Bell had thl'1!e,
Western Divi,lon
~ eqe went to Vln- 1 by the third tum. Then, with A poor first h~lf In whtch the Iand Rader hit two.
W. L. Pet. :
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basketball
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R tland Is t E 81
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By quarten:
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theJr thlro straight harowood Pmnl Pleasant, which bas won Los Angelos
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18 28 35 51 thel second .
Vlnlon
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'•""'"" defeat at London, 0., Thursday both ils games thll! far, and Chicago
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hlp ey n .ay London Correctional Institute nJght seeking number three. The : Baltimore 122 Chicago 94
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~; Soot! J-t-5; Wood IIthen coasted to a lll.fl6 triumph. TALS 43-111-116.
Cmctnnab 126 San Fran 112
2-2, Ltlthey I~; Yotmg2- NAMED CHAMPS
The JV's C5-2l will play at '
WNIION CI illt)
GETS $2,000
~~ 1-11-2. Totalo 17 NEW YORK (UPI)-Boh Far· Asbland, Ky., tonight. Box Ree, 13-3-29; Welch, !!!•
rlngton, with 292 wmners, and score:
t-33· Ivory t--4-8· White 1 CLEVELAND 1UP I) - Two
p Vllt. - Gregory 5-0-10; Stanley Dancer, who logged
RIO JV'S (Ill
- 0.:.2· Hakins 9-i-'J!o· ~b· men held up a savings and loan
7-4-40; ~a!Dr 3-6- fl,ll3.403, were named National Wilson, I-t-3; Hawkins, 12 erls, ~10: ·Hives, ~; company in suburban Cleveland
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• ~Vbt ~. Colemu 7 Harneso Racing Driving eham· -3-27: McDaniels, 11--4-26; Scott, 1-j)..2; TOTALS 411-15 Height3 Tue-sday and escaped
with nn estim~led $2.000. It was
--4-18, Sclll'oeder
2-0-4: pions, according to figures Riggs, t-1-3; Foster, 9-ll- -111.
believed
J~h";:"talal;~~~illal 1-o released Tuesday by the United 18; Miller, 5-2-U: Bethel, Score at half - London CI armed. one of the men was
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(rear} of the 76ers and Richie Guerin of the St. Loui s Hawks miss out
on a pctas attempt The NBA aume was played nt a_Philadelphill site.
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McCormick, after a session at
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Baltimore and Rochester of the He posted an H mark
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manager Gil Hndges of
llmost foor yeara a11o to the
Callere Basketllall Soom Senators that year and in
llllt, rotumed today to his old
Uufled Prw fnteroalloul hurled 216 frames while winr1ing I
Iluh wblcll Is Ia 111 customary
78 Wooster 77 cot)
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JOed tl lefl.handed pftclllng.
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The Gfanlo obtained McCor·
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lllek, now 28, from tho
74 llllladale (Micb. 1 19 16 recoro with the Giants.
WIBII!ngtoo fllaators Tuesday In
84 Muakingurn 61
In the paot, Mike has credited
lldiaaie for rlallt-handed relief Wilmington 93 Malone 83 (ot) hlo comeback to the curing
llt&lt;her 11Gb, l'rlddy and
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otllleldo!' Cip Peteraoo.
Texas Southem If snd the fact that Hodges "made
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and Sherm Cundiff exited for I against Vinton Cotlnty while ' I College 888kelball Resoltl
Clip · 'llllll I IIHI vlo- McCUntock ho turned
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:Yale 76 Brown 65
Groen held alf.t lead whOII the throws and wal credited with Eastern hit 42 per cent of iis Southern
9 25 39 4ll Rutgers 69 Columbia 62
lint pl!lod elided were on top turning in a fine perlormanc&lt; shots from the field while Snuth- Eastern - Martin. 3--1-10, Penn 95 fWchester 76
11-11 II balltlme 'and led 42-39 In the Mld.Qhio Valley Confor- ern connected on 28 per cent Douglas 5---&amp;-16; Etchlnger U Boston Coli. 99 Harvaro 81
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Ph. D. eandidate, what With the challenged the 76ers bul a t2lessons he qave the New York , point scoring spree by Lucmsl While you're worrying,
IKnlckerbockers.
I Jackson, Chet Walker and
it could happen! Take
Chamberlain proved New I Larry Costello put the game out , actl'on now. Look under
a1 1111 . . , of the third uart.
· -2-18; Newland 1-3-5: '!en· Providence 56 Rhode Island 52 York philosophy a bi1 false "' the Knieks' reach.
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Eastern htt 42 per cent of Its edum 1-3-2; Spencer 4-0--8. Springfield 101 Brandeis S3
Tuesday night as the Philadel- In other NBA action. Ba\U- ~ . INSURANCE In the
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The game's leading scorer shots from the field while South- Totals 23-15-59.
Westrnnstr Pa. 63 Carn. Tch 41 phia 76ers dumped the Knicks more beat Chica~o 122-!H. and YE~~OW PAGES. Where ·
The Tornadoes of
Coach was Eastern Guard
Charles ern connected on 28 per cent.
SoulherD - Proffitt 1-o-2; Howaro 66 F. Dickinson 58
127-112 in National Basketball Cincinnati downed San Francis- yoor fingers do the
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Richard The Eastern reserves made Cundiff 5-4-14: Wallbrown s-Hunter 86 N.Y. Maritime 54
Association action.
l eo 126-112.
walking.
lbree of their four games, man- Douglas had 16 and Mike Mar- a clean sweep of the evening 7-17; Grueser 1-2-4; Diddle Clark 86 Coast Guard 68
The Knicks thought they could 1 The Bullets evened their I'
aged to tie the seore at 34-3&gt;1 ton 10.
by winning Jf&gt;-23. Knrr of East- J-j)..2; Hayman 0-~; Me- Geneva 74 Slippery Rock 65
foul Chamberlain to get posses- ~ record at 2-2 under new coach .
on 1 bucket by Senior John Me. Both
Marlin and another ern led all scorers with 12.
Cllntoc~ 3-2-tl Beegle o-2- Edinboro 73 Clarion 71
t~ion of the ball, thinking that Gene Shute with their wm over [
Cllnto&lt;k. They Eagles, however, Eastern starter, Dennis New· The Tornadoes travel to Me· 2. Totals 13-17-4t.
Kings Pt. 66 Union N.Y. 34
Wilt was as bad a free throw the Bulls. Kevin Lou$ery .
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St. Vincent 81 Ind. St. Pa. 19 past.
Bullets. Don Oh\, Loughery's
Wilkes 110 Philo. Pllarmacy 62 But Chamberlain fooled the . nackcourt partner, added 17 In
F &amp; M 72 Ursinus 64
Knicks, by converting six of 10 . the winning eause.
Cortland 37 Ithaca 85
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The big 76er pivot- Baltimore led 93-65 at Hle end
ITrenton 67 Ph1la. 1'eJCtile 51 al.lempts.
man also sank eight shots from of the th.ird quarter and the
NEW YORK (UP!) -'l'lle $11.5 million over a four.year , AFL All SJar game~. The NFL Ileast a lie for the division Utle IAlbany N Y. 80 Potsdam 74
1he field for 22 points. Bulls never threatened thereofSuper Bowl, pro foolball's prize period. .
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Team male Billy Cunningham .•ter ..Jerry Sloan scored a career
plUm, will be asmred of Wllque CBS Wlll have exclusiVe rJghts Jan. 15 at the Uls Angeles I chance to pull even and force a 1ufts 70 Mas~. 1ech 43
v.a11 h1gh for the 7f.ers w1th :12 1tugh of 30 pomt.s for the Bulls.
exposure when the National and to televise the second and Coliseum, has been movt"&lt;l 1u playoff. The Green Bay Packers 1LIU 61 CCNY 43 ·
p.Jints on 15 baflkets and a pair , Cincinnati endt&gt;d a seVfm· l
AmerIcan Football League fourth games ot what is to ,I an. 22 and the American 'I will represent the Westera Peon M1htary 102 Drew 75
of charity shots.
! game losing skid with a win
ehampiDDI meet at the Lot become an annual affair in League All Star game in the Division.
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Cunningham broke the game over the San Fran('isco War·
Angeles Memori81 Coliseum January ot 1968 and 1970. The Oakland Coliseum has been The American League title 1
OPf'R In the sE&gt;cond quarter and 1riors. Oscar Robt&gt;rtson paced
Jan. 16.
1969 game will be broadcast Mlifted rrom Jan. 14 to Jan. 21. game also wHI be played in the : North Carolina 64 Kentucky 55 ~ spearheaded a
NFL oommiasloner Pete Roz. exclusively by NBC.
Date• Moved
~ast, where BosLon currt!Otly j E &amp; II 86 Coli ot Charleston 79 · comeback. Th~ 76er~
el.le, in announclne die date of Rozelle said that the rlghts
Both league champlon~hlp nolds a half-gam~ ~ge over Methodi.~t .~ St. Andrews 81
1Lrailln~ New ~ork 31-23 when hP
the Ions-awaited tiUe clash 11ee for each exclusive broadcast games will be played on New 1 BuHalo. The Kansas City ChJef1 West V1rgm1a 103 Richmond 751 sank r1ve stra 1 ~ltt ~hrm to 11Pip
Tuesday, said the game wiD be · will be $2.5 million, a record for Year's Day although the AFL I have clinched the Western Wm. &amp; Mary n2 ~~. Carolma tiJ . Philadelphia gain a
telecast jolntly by the l.olumbla ~~~ onMay ~ports event.
title match previously was crown.
Uuke 97 Vanll.t'J l11lt 89
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National Broadcasting Compa- : munificently as each member of change will allow tile two i a seating capacity ol 93.000 and Soulh Carolina 76 Furman 57
S~JJO
ll)'. Tbe contest will begin at 4 · the winning Super Bowl team league champions an equal time a sellout will assure profession- Maryland 85 Virgi nia 6.'1
p.m. EST and will reach a will receive $15,000 with the to prepare for the Super Bowl. 1al loolball ol its first $::1 millino 8E'thauy 78 Thiel 64
poteatlal home audience ot losing team players Ill line for The cllampionship game of I gate, according to Rozelle. The 1 Davidson 82 Va. MJ!i!&lt;:~ry 80
mare than 60 million people.
57,500 each.
1the NFL will be played in the : lelevision broadcast wiU be 1Tt&gt;nn. Temple 66 Tuscul1.un 64:
. The American Leaaue has Rozelle also announced the l park ol the Easlern Divi~ion I olacked Olll wllhin 8 7!'rmile ! Sah!m 107 Concord 8!'1
been in existence since 1960 bul tescheduling of the NFL and winner, Dallas has cJinched at radius of Los Angele:s.
Bndgewaler 86 Shepherd 85
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BRITISHER WINS
With llle NFL last summer thai
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Southwst.rn La. 93 NE La. BQ
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gland IUPII-Jaek Bodell, 2021 ·
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Stalling, ,19£, of New York, In
tUL CARS AI\E REDUCED!
DOlle ol ~ owoera in eJther
Cent. Mic'h. 81 K Midi. n
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N. D. Sl. 61 Coneordia Co!l 59 ~ough_hous~ heavyweight bout
COME IN and SEE THESE SHARPIES
the embllshment of Hlo SUper!
INebruska 80 Washmgl&lt;ln St. IH fuesoay nl~ht.
Bowl. Nor do . the playen.
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Referee Chns Maggs stopped
Each network will pay u · PT. PLE~SANT- Coach
RIPLEY- The Seth Siler- Bradley !17 Northern Ill llli
l«te brawl at.2AUolthes~ven~h ·
1966 Chev. Malibu 4 Door H.T.
mHUOD f« the single broadcast IDtrk Horton !I Pl. Pleasant B1g
man Tide ~;taged. a b1g seco nd Washburn 91 Maryvi!lr 72
. ~ou,nd, decJdmg, Bod~· !,~ 1 w~s f~~ 1 8 cyl.. auto. lnms., pow . stel:'ring, R&amp;H
1half comeback to nail thE' Rip· Wayne 08 Northweslrrn Ja. 7l ." 111 ftd ''n JlC•!nl~ .&amp; ~.:,,,' 111 " w._
and, under terms of the BlacK:R turnt.'d in a strnng bal.s . Was $2495 - - - - - - Now Only $2295
aareemeut reached Tuesday' Ianced effort Tuesday ni~hl to \
j ley Vikings last night by a 72- Lewis 81 Jllinois Terh 6G
Jflcapable of Jandmg a knockout
1964 Ford Gal. 500 4 Door
!be nelworkl will pay a total of ride to their second win ol the
56 score and drop the V'kings Central loa 81 Coe 6!1
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young season as tl.ey dumped
to their third loss against no Quincy 102 MacMurray 77
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wins.
Toledo &amp;\ Marquette 76
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1962 Ford Gal. 500 2 Door
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Millikin 78 Ea~tNn lll. 74
a 6-foot-3, 22~-poun
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Seniors Buck Cal1 Jim Staats
The luckless Vikings
had ! Illinois Coli. 90 · Eureka 8.1
tackle from Wofford College m 1 Was
$1095
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and Jeff Swisher .;ade a three ''
carried a sli m 31-29 lead into Lincoln Christian Ill Judson 83 Sportanburg, S.C., Tuesday
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'I ve heard or tlo~e guardlns, the dressing room at halftime
s1gned a contract With the I 1965 Mi!!rcury Monterey 4 Door
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can Football League for the
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came roaring back. A big 25 Oklahoma 94 T.xas Tech 79
1967 season.
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A volley ball tournament point third quarter put lhe Seth Souihern St. 84 Ark. Tech 67
Williams, according lo DolCHEAPIES
. RutlBDd Jll&amp;li lost Ita third I while Ke!~ Kilday and Sergent will be held Saturday, Dec. lads ahead 54-45, and then the Ark. St. Tchrs 72 Hardmg 67
phin t'o-owner .loP HofJhiP. wil l'
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game iD four starts this season !were splittmg 8 doze~.
. 17, at %:30 p. m. In the Porn- margin spread even more in 1Tex. A&amp;l 94 St. Thomas 90
probably be used as a defensive
ruesda ntpt at Vinton, 76-51 Doyle and Rodershel~er led eroy Junior High auditorium. the fina l ranlo.
Arlmgton 99 Austm 64
end or linebacker.
el961 Dodge 4 Dr. 6 cyl. Aut. Irons., radio &amp; heat.
In a M~e Ohio Valley League the Parkersburg. five With 13 The Girls Atbletic Associa- ,
Tex. A&amp;M 78 S. F. Auslm 76 RATE STARS
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and 12 respert•vely. Matt?'an tiono participating are Mid- 1 No less !han Jour Selh lads . Oklahoma City 103 Denver 9ll I NEW YORK •UPI)- Tom
el960 Dodge 4 Dr. 6 cyl. Std. trans. Radio &amp; Heat.
They were the vlctimt Gf lhad mne,, We~an
com~d tDeport, Rutland, Carthage I hit in the double figures. Stover Angelo St. 75 McMurry i2
Lockhar~, president of the
et959 Ply. 4 Or. 6 cyl. std. Irani. radio &amp; heater
lOme mediocre shooting of their eight, whtle Shinn ~nd Whtt· Troy and Pomeroy. The pur- IMpped the cords for twenty -two •N. Mex. St. 59 E. N. Mex. 56 Amateur Hockey Association of
own, and ·a red bot Vinton club llatch had seven ~p1ece.
. pose of tbe tournament is to points. Saunders had seventeen, W. New Mex. 83 Sui Ross 71
. the Unitt&gt;&lt;! ~t~tes .. wAs na~ed
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that hit 29 of 53 from the field , _The Blacks agatr. used a b1g promote lnter·scbool partlci- I Hendricks had thirteen.
and
Tuesday lo JOin B11\ ChadwiCk,
l' orr Alwnus Pay l.ess At
for 54 per cent. Rutland was 17 first quarter to start . them- patioa tn gjrls athletics. A Snodgrass had an even dozen. I
. NHA Standings
a former National Hockey
D 55 for 31 per cenl
selves on the way to thelr sec- trophy wtU be awarded tbe
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By Onned Press International : League referee. ilnd ~I Laney, a
Vinton, andefeated, at 4-0 (2- ond win against no losses. They wlooer of the tournament.
For R1ple~, 5-11 sophomo_re i
East•ru Division
I member nr the New York World
I, league), got 1 24-18 lead aft- won the first period 21·12 and
Tbe price of admission "ill Terry Landis headed the pomt
,
W. L. Pri. Journal Tribune Sports staff. on
!t' one period and never was then were outpointed 47-48 the Jle %0 cents.
produ~~rs w1th seventeen p01n1s. Philadelphia
27 3 .9001a rating committee to screen :
In trouble. Potion, a forward, rest of the way, though subs
H senwr AI Standaro collected Boston
21 5 .\IINI candidates lor the Hall of Fan1e II
Jed with 20.
were playing at the end. At I
Slllteen, and semor guard Ray New York
14 17 .4521hockey section at the new
For Rulland, Davis was hi&amp;b Ihalftime, the Big Blacks had Poor First Half
Swisher broke double figures Cincin;lati
10 16 .:Ills I Madison Square Garden.
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lfllb a. lllltlond reserves aJao iBiayetl ahead by nine at 37·28, Co . v· '
wdh ten. Shinn and Judge net· Baltimore
6 13 .207 1 -- 1Qit, 1348. Tba varsity contest '. and then increased that spread
sts J 8 Game .
ted four apiece, Bell had thl'1!e,
Western Divi,lon
~ eqe went to Vln- 1 by the third tum. Then, with A poor first h~lf In whtch the Iand Rader hit two.
W. L. Pet. :
ton 0.111 Sl.
ne lac
d th C th0I'1 RIO Grande JV s
basketball
' San F•ancisco
20 10
R tland Is t E 81
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~ ream hit only 17 per cent of its The rebuilding Vikings must · Detroit
13 15 .4!li I
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a a em.
e 3 ra y, u 1 wasn shots from the field cost them now prepare to tangle with
By quarten:
enoogh and the Hortonmen had
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theJr thlro straight harowood Pmnl Pleasant, which bas won Los Angelos
11 17 :~, :
18 28 35 51 thel second .
Vlnlon
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'•""'"" defeat at London, 0., Thursday both ils games thll! far, and Chicago
9 22 l!lll
24 49 72 78 Thr • 81 g Bl ac
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will come to Ripley
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Hawkins 3-0-4· Knorr ~ ,;,;,1 to go
hlp ey n .ay London Correctional Institute nJght seeking number three. The : Baltimore 122 Chicago 94
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~; Soot! J-t-5; Wood IIthen coasted to a lll.fl6 triumph. TALS 43-111-116.
Cmctnnab 126 San Fran 112
2-2, Ltlthey I~; Yotmg2- NAMED CHAMPS
The JV's C5-2l will play at '
WNIION CI illt)
GETS $2,000
~~ 1-11-2. Totalo 17 NEW YORK (UPI)-Boh Far· Asbland, Ky., tonight. Box Ree, 13-3-29; Welch, !!!•
rlngton, with 292 wmners, and score:
t-33· Ivory t--4-8· White 1 CLEVELAND 1UP I) - Two
p Vllt. - Gregory 5-0-10; Stanley Dancer, who logged
RIO JV'S (Ill
- 0.:.2· Hakins 9-i-'J!o· ~b· men held up a savings and loan
7-4-40; ~a!Dr 3-6- fl,ll3.403, were named National Wilson, I-t-3; Hawkins, 12 erls, ~10: ·Hives, ~; company in suburban Cleveland
11~1lilll
• ~Vbt ~. Colemu 7 Harneso Racing Driving eham· -3-27: McDaniels, 11--4-26; Scott, 1-j)..2; TOTALS 411-15 Height3 Tue-sday and escaped
with nn estim~led $2.000. It was
--4-18, Sclll'oeder
2-0-4: pions, according to figures Riggs, t-1-3; Foster, 9-ll- -111.
believed
J~h";:"talal;~~~illal 1-o released Tuesday by the United 18; Miller, 5-2-U: Bethel, Score at half - London CI armed. one of the men was
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match with Hungarian tea m in P~nis. The French te ~'.m won.

HEIGHT OF FOIL Y- Looks hke it as Butler's Doug
Wininger, a mere six-footer, tries to get out of this
pocket formed by two lanky lllinois cagers. The
lllini won it, in a game played at Champaign, Ill.
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late season winds up. Winner was
Ha il's Image 1 leading way home here.

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will l&gt;e see i~1g . doub;e yq)Jbl.e this year as identical twins, Ray Ferrara (left) :md
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hay on his farm near Andover, Oh10. "Little Mo" also has interest in a restaurant.

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Giants Obtain McCormick Again

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(rear} of the 76ers and Richie Guerin of the St. Loui s Hawks miss out
on a pctas attempt The NBA aume was played nt a_Philadelphill site.
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hurlers.
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'1'lle taD lefly, whom
McCormick, after a session at
lrldlll away II a
Baltimore and Rochester of the He posted an H mark
rase to the Baltimore Orioles
manager Gil Hndges of
llmost foor yeara a11o to the
Callere Basketllall Soom Senators that year and in
llllt, rotumed today to his old
Uufled Prw fnteroalloul hurled 216 frames while winr1ing I
Iluh wblcll Is Ia 111 customary
78 Wooster 77 cot)
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JOed tl lefl.handed pftclllng.
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The Gfanlo obtained McCor·
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lllek, now 28, from tho
74 llllladale (Micb. 1 19 16 recoro with the Giants.
WIBII!ngtoo fllaators Tuesday In
84 Muakingurn 61
In the paot, Mike has credited
lldiaaie for rlallt-handed relief Wilmington 93 Malone 83 (ot) hlo comeback to the curing
llt&lt;her 11Gb, l'rlddy and
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otllleldo!' Cip Peteraoo.
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the team - now 3-1 on the sea"Neandertltal notjon" the pu!h for a "cease-lire
ties," Stennis oakl.
son - can win Frldsy night
i thought of choosing between pro- stand-last" In the Vietnam
Se E
t F Hoillngs
MOSCOW (UP!)- The Soviet Ne~ A~ency Tass re- when Nelsonville comes Into
· gress and pollution control.
extending Into early February, 5 c n. •res ~rned fro.i.
ported U. S. warplanes returned to Hanoi today and town
"We have notlling ID lose
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DIVOTID TO llft'llllll! Of
bombed the same areas of the North Vietnamese capital Neisonville was a pre-season
00
"The darkening air m~ks the Montana Democrat \ sold Uve-day lnspecUon trip
MEIGS • HAJOii Allh .
they allegedly ~ttacked on :ruesd~y. Tass said Tuesd~fs favorite to finish second in the
us," Dr. Stewart told the Ns· Tuesday. "All, hopefully,
VIetnam, tnld President Johnson
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~atds were within the Hanot city limits for the first tilile a-team SEOAL. 'llle Jackets I NEW YORK (UPI)-Mrs. tiona! Conference on Alr PoQu- have &amp;omething to gain.
Tuesday he thought Vthle~lnano I
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were picked seventh. Nelson- John F. Kennedy notified Uon attended here by some .l!Q
attacks on . North
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In a report by tis Hanoi correspondent, Tass sa!d: ville already hai lost twice publishing officials Tueday that representatives of government, Man•field outlined hi• propo- abould be stepped up.
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"U..S. planes today violated again the air space of Hanot." and must wln Friday 00 •tay she Intends to take possible Congress industry and the aca· sal . in a statement. He said It
Urge• Jomaoed Boutblnl
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~ut it f~~d to state ~pecifically that, the mds were W!!h· in the race.
court action to block publication demlc w;_.ld.
rni8bt be a lhnely
"Our military ls dolnf
m city hnnts of Hanoi. The re}'C!rt said, however, that as Wolle spoke at the Boosters: of a book giving an account of Dozens of other speakers, pr~sal ID the two 48-hour outstanding job the north,
yesterday, the bombed the nght and left banks of the. "M t th T am Night" at the the assassination of her bus- including VIce President Hu- holidsy truces propu!ed by the with the artificial
~'"- , . _ J!.ed River1 tl!e e_mbankment and the area of the bridge
sch~l ~afeteria following band, President Kenoedy.
bert H. Humphrey a secretary Communists,
created by restrlcUOnl on
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rebuU ID the a
introductions of the
varsity Spokesmen for Harper and John W. Gafdner of the Health, "Hopefully, the President's military, the war In the north " ' : ' - . - "'
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ggres- squad. Asst. Coach Rick Hazle- Row Publishing Co. and Look Education and Welfare Depart- long-standing. proposal for un- a s\"'""'lng"!;
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reserve magazine said Tuesday night ment, in their opening speeches ~ndiUo~aJ dJSc~lon or ,
are 08 ' 18
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and. ~ashlngton emphabcally In the report
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squad Booster President Lewis they bad received copies of the warned that II Immediate steps ation, m public or priVate, In two weeks. ltolhngs
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notification technically termed
t tak I fl htl
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Increased alr strlkOI
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knock out 75 military
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the situation in
American airplanes struck Ha· In the Tuesday raids on North ly to date. He said he expects of a Presiden~" by William · three Johnson administraUo~ clals, most notably Secretary
VIetnam.
four others, three seniors and Manchester.
) spokesmen took a different view, state Dean Rusk,
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Vlelnam said It shot dowu
time later. The seven are sen· !:'••chester ID write the book war on pollution get out of hand and halt In the. u.s. 1
tors Wayne Davis Ueorge Sau· ID prev~nt ~tortlon and to the oint where it . ht di raids on North V10tnam are tho
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er, Bill DaviS, Jim
u .,., But as the manuscript pro- rupt the nallon s economy.
the Reds say or show what
Sizes Small, Medium, Large-, Extra Large
Huolloclay, H•aol Radle re- under a saow blanket up ID A~ jBr~dbu~ ~n~a~h~e~; gressed, sources said, hoth Mrs.
will do In return.
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an uruor ?'
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Sen. John C. Stennis, J&gt;.Miss.,
The storm pelted Washington, four are semors :t:;;.e :~n, Kennedy, D-N.Y., the late
chairman of the Senate military
Modlumnol residential areas for the D. C., with an unexpected five So.:;~ ~ayn~a~
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y, President's brother, became
preparedness
suhcommitlee,
first time.
inches of snow during
the a
-:or f th ::~ve uad unhappy with it.
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The Tass report today also evening rush hour, catching Me~ff ·~ 0 e K "lh F sq h These sources said Mrs.
speech al Jackson, MI ... ,
lald:
thousands of
commuters off are e A 1oggs,
re;' Kennedy objected because the 1
Tuesday night.
'"l'he raid began at
three guard.
Dennis u 1• va.n ; k 01~· ~c. book made use of some of her i CLEVELAND (UP!) - Three A pause In the bombing
bouts sharp. The air pirates
Hagge~, D~n~"A · ·~ c ' J;. personal reminiscences and that children were burned to death "would only servesto give the
wert met with dense antiair- Nurses Content
~ Wal,;:', • At"~ h Sen. Kenoedy was unhappy that ! in an East Side house fire to- Communists another opportu.
eCOMPLETE LINE OF WORK SHOES
cra!l fire. Numerous bursts of' YOUNGSTOWN
NURSES .•two
J h In el g
the book, In its original form, I day.
nity to rebuild their supply lines
0
ontlalrcralt fire clouded the h resigned
f
*m ~ e, d ~ kg
1 n gave an lndellcate portrait of; The children, all under 10,! and facilities such as highways,
eALSO COMPLETE UNE DOG FOOD
clear sky.
wh 0 all f tb en~ty~':w rom ann
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ower, President Johnson and implied Iwere dead on arrival at St. Vin· bridges and railroads and ID
''A rocket soared up leaving t e st ' 0 ' 0 s 0 arg- manager.
that the Kennedy family criti· cent Charity Hospital.
a white trail behind. I saw a est hospltals 14 da~s ago today It was agreed by the Boosters ctzed among themselves some I Orricials said 20 firemen from
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their
JObs,
content
to
meet
once
monthly
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of
Johnson's
actions
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pla~. The raid lasted for about ave em
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ays.
Officials of both Harper and The identities, rause
uabeuev•bl• bat ~.
Phone 985-3347
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one 'hour. The antiaircraft de- Immediately,
Row and Look magazine age estimates were not
CllTIPfiD a.u nATION
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I The
more than 300 rnemindicated the summons serving ately
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tu w. M•ln at .. hm•roy, 0111•
fense
of the_ capi
gave
a · bers of the Youngstown Ueneravai a e. - - ---'
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had not changed their publlsh· I -=---··
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lng plans. The book Is scheduled
unanimously approved a new
tn be published in hard cover
two-year contract
Tuesday
next April 7. Look plans to
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night with the Youngstown
publish part one of a serialized
Hospital Association which op- &lt;UP!) _ t;eorge F. Bowsher, version In the Jan. 21 issue,
lng Mrs. Bernard Fultz, Mrs. L. erates the Northside and South- ')upl) _ George F. Bowsher, ' whicb goes on newsstan&lt;ls Jan.
W. McComas, Mr. and Mrs. Ed· side hospital!. The pact brings 1:7 was found dead at his home' 10.
ward Young, and. Mrs. Dona- their salary to 1475 o month n~ar here today, apparentCLUB MEETS
hue1 Mrs. Lee Sm1th and Mrs. retroactive to Oct. I, with an- Iy poisoned by cynaide he used The weekly meeting of the
Jones.
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other hike next Oct. 1 ID 1510 ID kill trunks. .
Meigs Top Notchers was held
·Mrs. Charles Bradbury and a month.
, Authorttles sa1d one of Bow- at the Daisy Patterson home
Mrs. 'bE arlf Datvebn portd wertie re't sher's children found bls body in Syracuse last evening. Twensponsl 1e o; a 1e ecora . ons. Counc Proceeding
and summoned authorities. He ty-two members were present
TransportatiOn was furrushed CAPE IU!NNEDY _ T H E was dead on arrival at Mary and gifts were exchanged. A
by 1 Mr. Earl Kmght, James countdown was proceeding to- Rutan .Hospital here . . Coroner gift was presented to
Mrs.
Brewmgton, C. E. Young. Mrs. dsy IDward the launch of Amer- ~'redertck Caylor Indicated It Leo Searles by the club In apNow
Guy Shuler, Charles Bradbury ica's fr
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Uite
was an acctdenlal po!SOmng. pre . ti
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e ' 8 space- Bowsher raised the m.lnkl as
Cia on
er ea e P·
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gift was also presented to Mrs
Giving
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hu•: Donations of food and bit.
.
will meet Wednesday, Decem· were served 10 keepmg With II·
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and the Junior MYF all add up cal laboratory was prepared for Middleport.
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QUTIHCEK SERVICE FOR
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and Mrs. Young, ice cream by ·
a P 'ee Delta plans will be made lor the
HOLIDAYS!
Mr, BI!I'Jitie, rolls by Bob Byer ~el I:h was the last opace Christmas basket project.
caddy treats by Mrs E o" s
on e cape's 1966 firing
Rall, Mn1. Robert C~ts· and schedule.
NAMED COMMISSIONER
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The Jd'tchen committee lnclud- WASHINGTON -THE JOHN- ceed Dr. Kenneth MacLeod as
ed Mr!. Bruce Lloyd, Mrs. son administration has reJigned Cinr!Dn~ti Health CommissionJames Jividen. Mrs. Everett Itself 1D living with the dollar er. Pha~r Is a professor of preDavis, !Irs. Walter Hayes, Mrs. drain as long as there ts a war v!"'tive medicine at the Univer- Second St.
Pomeroy
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and Robbie Ord. Sr. MYF'er. but only to keep It lronJ getting
trililmed the tree.
any
'ft.e cleanup CIIIIT!Iittee was Once Bj[ain, the people asked
th&lt;t· bright spot in the evening to do most of the holding are
•ilh men of the church taking U. S. bankers and businessmen.
up that chore. They were Gene Furthermore, President Jolu&gt;DECEMBER 28
~atris, Emerson Jones, Wayne son made It clear that he will
Gibbons, Charles Bradbury and go on asking these two groups
2·$100 1·$75 1·$50
Mr: Young.
to hold the payments line as
4·$25 1-$15 2-$10
e Christmas spirit? _ in long as the war goes on.
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ties," Stennis oakl.
son - can win Frldsy night
i thought of choosing between pro- stand-last" In the Vietnam
Se E
t F Hoillngs
MOSCOW (UP!)- The Soviet Ne~ A~ency Tass re- when Nelsonville comes Into
· gress and pollution control.
extending Into early February, 5 c n. •res ~rned fro.i.
ported U. S. warplanes returned to Hanoi today and town
"We have notlling ID lose
· ·• new Y r
DIVOTID TO llft'llllll! Of
bombed the same areas of the North Vietnamese capital Neisonville was a pre-season
00
"The darkening air m~ks the Montana Democrat \ sold Uve-day lnspecUon trip
MEIGS • HAJOii Allh .
they allegedly ~ttacked on :ruesd~y. Tass said Tuesd~fs favorite to finish second in the
us," Dr. Stewart told the Ns· Tuesday. "All, hopefully,
VIetnam, tnld President Johnson
• ....,. • - ,..1_
~atds were within the Hanot city limits for the first tilile a-team SEOAL. 'llle Jackets I NEW YORK (UPI)-Mrs. tiona! Conference on Alr PoQu- have &amp;omething to gain.
Tuesday he thought Vthle~lnano I
•-• ,,.....,., - m the war.
.
were picked seventh. Nelson- John F. Kennedy notified Uon attended here by some .l!Q
attacks on . North
, : - '...~-:1.. Olio
In a report by tis Hanoi correspondent, Tass sa!d: ville already hai lost twice publishing officials Tueday that representatives of government, Man•field outlined hi• propo- abould be stepped up.
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"U..S. planes today violated again the air space of Hanot." and must wln Friday 00 •tay she Intends to take possible Congress industry and the aca· sal . in a statement. He said It
Urge• Jomaoed Boutblnl
- ~';.
~ut it f~~d to state ~pecifically that, the mds were W!!h· in the race.
court action to block publication demlc w;_.ld.
rni8bt be a lhnely
"Our military ls dolnf
m city hnnts of Hanoi. The re}'C!rt said, however, that as Wolle spoke at the Boosters: of a book giving an account of Dozens of other speakers, pr~sal ID the two 48-hour outstanding job the north,
yesterday, the bombed the nght and left banks of the. "M t th T am Night" at the the assassination of her bus- including VIce President Hu- holidsy truces propu!ed by the with the artificial
~'"- , . _ J!.ed River1 tl!e e_mbankment and the area of the bridge
sch~l ~afeteria following band, President Kenoedy.
bert H. Humphrey a secretary Communists,
created by restrlcUOnl on
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ling Ha~OJ wtth tiS suburb stro
rebuU ID the a
introductions of the
varsity Spokesmen for Harper and John W. Gafdner of the Health, "Hopefully, the President's military, the war In the north " ' : ' - . - "'
zrrl~m;,m . I both In S lgon ors~
ggres- squad. Asst. Coach Rick Hazle- Row Publishing Co. and Look Education and Welfare Depart- long-standing. proposal for un- a s\"'""'lng"!;
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are 08 ' 18
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and. ~ashlngton emphabcally In the report
y,
squad Booster President Lewis they bad received copies of the warned that II Immediate steps ation, m public or priVate, In two weeks. ltolhngs
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notification technically termed
t tak I fl htl
1 might be acted upon during
Increased alr strlkOI
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knock out 75 military
- · o . - ...
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Johnson adznjnistration
the situation in
American airplanes struck Ha· In the Tuesday raids on North ly to date. He said he expects of a Presiden~" by William · three Johnson administraUo~ clals, most notably Secretary
VIetnam.
four others, three seniors and Manchester.
) spokesmen took a different view, state Dean Rusk,
'ft)KYO (UP!) - Nortfl
•
a junior to log more playing Mrs. Kennedy had chosen , cautioning against letting the many tlm~s that a ce~:,~~:
Vlelnam said It shot dowu
time later. The seven are sen· !:'••chester ID write the book war on pollution get out of hand and halt In the. u.s. 1
tors Wayne Davis Ueorge Sau· ID prev~nt ~tortlon and to the oint where it . ht di raids on North V10tnam are tho
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er, Bill DaviS, Jim
u .,., But as the manuscript pro- rupt the nallon s economy.
the Reds say or show what
Sizes Small, Medium, Large-, Extra Large
Huolloclay, H•aol Radle re- under a saow blanket up ID A~ jBr~dbu~ ~n~a~h~e~; gressed, sources said, hoth Mrs.
will do In return.
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seven tncbes thick.
an uruor ?'
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Sen. John C. Stennis, J&gt;.Miss.,
The storm pelted Washington, four are semors :t:;;.e :~n, Kennedy, D-N.Y., the late
chairman of the Senate military
Modlumnol residential areas for the D. C., with an unexpected five So.:;~ ~ayn~a~
Y
y, President's brother, became
preparedness
suhcommitlee,
first time.
inches of snow during
the a
-:or f th ::~ve uad unhappy with it.
!Dok much the same tack 111 •
The Tass report today also evening rush hour, catching Me~ff ·~ 0 e K "lh F sq h These sources said Mrs.
speech al Jackson, MI ... ,
lald:
thousands of
commuters off are e A 1oggs,
re;' Kennedy objected because the 1
Tuesday night.
'"l'he raid began at
three guard.
Dennis u 1• va.n ; k 01~· ~c. book made use of some of her i CLEVELAND (UP!) - Three A pause In the bombing
bouts sharp. The air pirates
Hagge~, D~n~"A · ·~ c ' J;. personal reminiscences and that children were burned to death "would only servesto give the
wert met with dense antiair- Nurses Content
~ Wal,;:', • At"~ h Sen. Kenoedy was unhappy that ! in an East Side house fire to- Communists another opportu.
eCOMPLETE LINE OF WORK SHOES
cra!l fire. Numerous bursts of' YOUNGSTOWN
NURSES .•two
J h In el g
the book, In its original form, I day.
nity to rebuild their supply lines
0
ontlalrcralt fire clouded the h resigned
f
*m ~ e, d ~ kg
1 n gave an lndellcate portrait of; The children, all under 10,! and facilities such as highways,
eALSO COMPLETE UNE DOG FOOD
clear sky.
wh 0 all f tb en~ty~':w rom ann
' an
ar
ower, President Johnson and implied Iwere dead on arrival at St. Vin· bridges and railroads and ID
''A rocket soared up leaving t e st ' 0 ' 0 s 0 arg- manager.
that the Kennedy family criti· cent Charity Hospital.
a white trail behind. I saw a est hospltals 14 da~s ago today It was agreed by the Boosters ctzed among themselves some I Orricials said 20 firemen from
• .,, •oa Gtllons
returned
1D
their
JObs,
content
to
meet
once
monthly
through
of
Johnson's
actions
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Everythlna From Food to F...
pla~. The raid lasted for about ave em
.more 8 mon
ays.
Officials of both Harper and The identities, rause
uabeuev•bl• bat ~.
Phone 985-3347
CI41STEI
one 'hour. The antiaircraft de- Immediately,
Row and Look magazine age estimates were not
CllTIPfiD a.u nATION
.
I The
more than 300 rnemindicated the summons serving ately
"I bl
tu w. M•ln at .. hm•roy, 0111•
fense
of the_ capi
gave
a · bers of the Youngstown Ueneravai a e. - - ---'
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_'_tal
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had not changed their publlsh· I -=---··
al Duty Nlll"ses Association
lng plans. The book Is scheduled
unanimously approved a new
tn be published in hard cover
two-year contract
Tuesday
next April 7. Look plans to
(Continued from Page II
night with the Youngstown
publish part one of a serialized
Hospital Association which op- &lt;UP!) _ t;eorge F. Bowsher, version In the Jan. 21 issue,
lng Mrs. Bernard Fultz, Mrs. L. erates the Northside and South- ')upl) _ George F. Bowsher, ' whicb goes on newsstan&lt;ls Jan.
W. McComas, Mr. and Mrs. Ed· side hospital!. The pact brings 1:7 was found dead at his home' 10.
ward Young, and. Mrs. Dona- their salary to 1475 o month n~ar here today, apparentCLUB MEETS
hue1 Mrs. Lee Sm1th and Mrs. retroactive to Oct. I, with an- Iy poisoned by cynaide he used The weekly meeting of the
Jones.
.
other hike next Oct. 1 ID 1510 ID kill trunks. .
Meigs Top Notchers was held
·Mrs. Charles Bradbury and a month.
, Authorttles sa1d one of Bow- at the Daisy Patterson home
Mrs. 'bE arlf Datvebn portd wertie re't sher's children found bls body in Syracuse last evening. Twensponsl 1e o; a 1e ecora . ons. Counc Proceeding
and summoned authorities. He ty-two members were present
TransportatiOn was furrushed CAPE IU!NNEDY _ T H E was dead on arrival at Mary and gifts were exchanged. A
by 1 Mr. Earl Kmght, James countdown was proceeding to- Rutan .Hospital here . . Coroner gift was presented to
Mrs.
Brewmgton, C. E. Young. Mrs. dsy IDward the launch of Amer- ~'redertck Caylor Indicated It Leo Searles by the club In apNow
Guy Shuler, Charles Bradbury ica's fr
t b"osat
Uite
was an acctdenlal po!SOmng. pre . ti
f b 1 d rshi A
15
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e ' 8 space- Bowsher raised the m.lnkl as
Cia on
er ea e P·
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gift was also presented to Mrs
Giving
ED . . th e par1y· thorou.,.
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lead-·
Free
was :'.pe~ial ~~t :~ ;th plants and one-celled animals
JAYCEES TO MEET
er. The home was decorated
Tickets
Rev. Ruppelt and 'Rev. Dona· to see how they flourish In or- The Meigs County Jaycees with a tree and refreshments
hu•: Donations of food and bit.
.
will meet Wednesday, Decem· were served 10 keepmg With II·
mooey from church members The seven . foot long biOlogi- ber 14, at the Jaycee Hall in the=•seaso=iinii.======.!
and the Junior MYF all add up cal laboratory was prepared for Middleport.
Thts Is a very also the _milk donated by Mr~ : ~EeSrTnoo
) ntolaunch latk2:30 p. Important meeUng and final
QUTIHCEK SERVICE FOR
8
and Mrs. Young, ice cream by ·
a P 'ee Delta plans will be made lor the
HOLIDAYS!
Mr, BI!I'Jitie, rolls by Bob Byer ~el I:h was the last opace Christmas basket project.
caddy treats by Mrs E o" s
on e cape's 1966 firing
Rall, Mn1. Robert C~ts· and schedule.
NAMED COMMISSIONER
DRY CLEANING
Mrs. Harry Chesher and pota.
CINCINNATI (UPI) Dr.
-SERVICEtoes by Effie Pick.;,s.
Holding Action
John Phair was named to sueIUpon
Yaur Request)
The Jd'tchen committee lnclud- WASHINGTON -THE JOHN- ceed Dr. Kenneth MacLeod as
ed Mr!. Bruce Lloyd, Mrs. son administration has reJigned Cinr!Dn~ti Health CommissionJames Jividen. Mrs. Everett Itself 1D living with the dollar er. Pha~r Is a professor of preDavis, !Irs. Walter Hayes, Mrs. drain as long as there ts a war v!"'tive medicine at the Univer- Second St.
Pomeroy
P. L. Mitch, Mrs. James Euler in Vle!Dam. The new balance of"-ty~o_f~C~
in.::cl.::nn=a=ti.~---~"""""""""""""""""""""""""11
ani serving were Sherri Shuler payments program for 11167, anRbGnda Hysell, Sylvia Swanson' nounced Tuesday, Is designed
'
Karen McUirr, Sandy Jolmson: not to end the dollar outflow
and Robbie Ord. Sr. MYF'er. but only to keep It lronJ getting
trililmed the tree.
any
'ft.e cleanup CIIIIT!Iittee was Once Bj[ain, the people asked
th&lt;t· bright spot in the evening to do most of the holding are
•ilh men of the church taking U. S. bankers and businessmen.
up that chore. They were Gene Furthermore, President Jolu&gt;DECEMBER 28
~atris, Emerson Jones, Wayne son made It clear that he will
Gibbons, Charles Bradbury and go on asking these two groups
2·$100 1·$75 1·$50
Mr: Young.
to hold the payments line as
4·$25 1-$15 2-$10
e Christmas spirit? _ in long as the war goes on.
PRIZES
lh eyes of children - Yes! A
sand times!
cur PROGRAM
~
WASHINGTON (UP!) -The
NaHonal Aeronautics and Space
•
Administration (NASA), fetlu1g
Ask For Your Free Ticket- No Purch- NecesMry
,
the economy pinch, Is etiminat(Continued from Page I)
lng three &amp;lrveyor moon
R"loltrlach Tlmo You Yloll Ally of TheN llorot
an4ther 31.
landing craft '"from current
Winning Numbtr1 Potted Wttkly At Portlcll"'llng Mtrchtltll ·
American military spokesmen budget planoing."
l8lcl the closest air strike to The Surveyor program of
Drowlng At Homo Bonk Porklng Lot At 1:00 P.M.
Hanoi Tuesday was made hy IIIIDl8lllled landinga on the moon
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ident John~n is cunsiHering extra revenue will do little to year. It will pay its own way has been brouJ~"ht about Is an The· third class JP.allers say
asking Congress for a big rase the eunent moil crisis. 11nd give the post orfiee a smull nchievemen~ that has yielded the new procedure ~ill save lht
increase in n1tt&gt;s charged maii ~ut 11 may reduce the , pront on this phase or its. I enormml.Q retum, ala et:J,mparo.- post otnce more U1an $1W
users who have loaded the U.S. estimated $1.2 billion gap operations.
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llurd ~~uss r&lt;~t~~ - 50 tl~~e Direct ·adverUsinS: maHers. sideration would ~et_ up .8
Department insists ne decision
Taxpayers' Lnss
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~as been reached on rate Most of the red ink, which has break Hen
SfrVil"'e. de£end the present rate- The sy.'!tem would combine firs·
incret~ses. Privately, high ofli- to be made up out of taxpayer Postmaster Cenernl La\\Tenrt· I ~;trurture on economic Rrounds. class and airmail, promisln~
r!'lls l\8Y it has. How much of dollars, is incurred for Carrying F. O'Rri('ll ha s this answer A!i : They contend they generale overnight delivery for prior it~
an increase will be ~oug~t f~r ne.wspapers and m~ga:zines and I far as seronrl rlass mail i!'. ! ~lhnof.:t 140 billion A yrar i11 mai~ .by the fast~st mear._:
wh.a t cli-"!sses of mail sllll 1:-1 thml du~s ;!clvertlsmg matl('r, cmwerned·
: bnsl~ ss omd that the perS&lt;ml l llYilllaole-plane, tram, bus O:
bl•mg worked out. Hlt~ y .~9 id .
including su-ralled "junk maiL " "'fhrnu~ho ul our llislOI')'. 11M· :md C"Of'I)C)f-1\c tax vietd from truck.
First class iclters prob&lt;lbly Both the publishing and mml p,a7.inl's supplird surh inforn 1.'\ - : this ~urn is Joil't'Ah'r itum woold First class letters would bf
would get 11ff lightly-if they ndvel'!lsing indu.strit•s o:·c rrofi- tion , inngt•s and wu~' S. ol l be Jlfll\'id&lt;'d b~· a hike m postai raised from five to six cents ll.'
were h1t at all. And the pP ~ t table.
thinking and thereby srrved ilS rates.
runce while airmail would b
office might promise better First class and airrMiJ paper chains binding us togelh· II eMts the cst.im;Jteit 170,noo reduced from eight cents to s!x
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mailing permits t3 &lt;MIS ' moll m~y Ioree the pMorl~
pound to :;;{'II 11 product in ym1r system to be delayed. Undc
living room. Administration Cl.lstlng clrcumstances, th 1
offiriats want to"'" rates Just department probabty coutdn'
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8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o .. Dec. 14, 1966
World Of Rellgloo
p3'l teoching, tondemnlng all anovulant pills, on the ground handlir.g without hurting the o..mtght delivery.
By LOUIS CASSELS
forms or rontracC'ption except that tbey are "natural" in the direct mail busines....
n1.: J. S. Lewi\ up Greenup
United Pren lnternatioual the so-called '' rhJ•t/un method" same sense as rhythm. Thus the The dl~partmElnt contends thnl
11 :20 p. m.; /f:hatles Stevenson
The indefinite postponement which restricts sex relations to new stand could be presented as third class mailers pay only 73
up Greenup 1:~0 a. m.; Lady
of Pope Paul's promised state- periods of supposed natural a ."developmenl" rather than a per cent of their way, with the
!\lhgnon down IJreenup 5 a.m.;
menl on birth control has been infertility, would orfend progres· reversal of the old teaching.
taxpayer picking up lhe differ·
Gauge
readit-Js - Galli- Western up Meldahl 3:50p.m.;
a sh~rp disappoi ntment to ·sive Cathvlirs who have been I But this solution also would ence.
polis Dam 12.3, 28.5, running Producer up Meldahl 9:45p.m.; I
Catholic couples v.-ho were I Cllnvinced. by all open debate orrend some Catholics who Third class mailers already
&amp;I feet 011 rollers, Pomeroy-Ma. Boe-K down Meldahl 11:50 p.
expecting a liber&lt;~lization of the amon,g their leading theologians, Isha re the publirly-expressed arc marshalling arguments
son 27.47, Pt. Pleasant 27.28, n1. : Wayne H. down M~ldahl DAY CITY. Mich. (UPJ) - &lt;'hurch's stand.
that the only significant differ- belif of Fr. Hans Kung that it again~t &lt;~ tate increase. They
Sizes 6% to 12
Hinton 3.18. Kanawha Falls 8.;.1 1, 12· 15 a. m.; L. w. Sweet up About
12 mothers Tue.,day But the Pope's decision to enre between "artihrial con-[ would be "dishonest."
point out that starting Jan . 1
Charleston 21.66. London was Meldahl 1:45 a. m. ;
Philip blocked an interseetion where defer th~ whole matter "for .traception" and ''rhyth~'' is I Appreciating the difficulty or I they will have to p~-sort aU
running 5 teet. Marmet 51.~ feet Sporn down Meldahl4:10 a.m. lwo ch1\dren were killed Mon- further study" came as no lthat the former work s wh1le the ;th p ,
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. f ed mail, place it in sacks and send
and Winfield rJam 7 feet.
Gallipolis Dam - S t e f:! I day. Traffic piled up
four surpri~ to tlm.c;e .familiar with I latter is chancy.h d
I o~serv: sro~:~:~nfualt" ~;~ill · it directly to zip centers at 552
Middleport
Bual Mo&gt;'ements:
~anger up 7:40 p. m.; Louis- blocks in both directions while t~e dtl~mma whJch &lt;''"ln fronts l. On !he othe~ an, .a change be a long lime before he says ~loc:a:ti:·o:ns:··======:::::=:::::::~
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Ohio River - Steel Trader mna up 9:35 p. m.: 0 . F. Shear . 1 ('hildren filed safely &amp;cross the him.
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definitive on birth
1 ~ the churchs te.ach mg. would I em thin
up 14. 4 p.m.: Tibolt up 14, 5 er up 11:10 p.m.: Walter Cur- street.
It. has b~come tncreasmgJy ·l dlslress co nservattve Ca,hohcs co%trol.g
p.m.; F:lisha Woods up 14, 5.55 Icy up 4:30 a. m. : Elgercliff
The mothers. demanding that obvwus dur~ng the pasl year who hilvc alrea?~' been shaken In the meantime, what are
FOR CHRISTMAS 1966
p. m;: R. H. Bosworth II up dow~ 5:15 a. m. ; Lady Marjorie a. traffic light be installed at t.he thnt there. IS no ~ay h~ can ~ ~JP by me.a t on Fnday, the Mass Catholics supposed to do?
14. 12 .30 a. m.; Ben McCool up 6: 15 a. m.: Rose G. down corner, blocked the street wHh resol_ve thi s. questiOn wu~out HJ En!::~lsh, and other refo:ms I The Vatican's official answer
up 14, 5:45 n. m.; Jehbon1 up 6:25a. m.: Zimmer down 8:10 four r.ars, and slootl by while ~ausmg ~n~us repcrrnsswns eman~tmg from the V&lt;:~twan . is that the old teaching ls still
14, 6:35 a.m.: Buckeve Sll'lte 1'1 . m.
lhet" r cht"ldren crossed
the amonR tht la1thful.
Cuunc1l. Many of them would
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up 15, 4:30 a. m.: WaltPr Berk· Kanawba River - Helen 'l. street en route to Thomas Jefreasse rtwn
t e c urc -~ regar 1 as a pu IC a miSSIOn "For the lime being, the only I
)nrd dov.n 16. 5 45 a m : And- down London 12 10 a. m Fort i ferson Elemcntttry Srh&lt;ml The
~hat . the . Pop~ Is not really available authorized method of
rew Calhoun down 16, 7 a m.. 1Dearborn down Marmet 1 30 a mothers then got in their rars ,
' nlfalllhle m his Judgments on birth control apart from total I
Endeavor down 17, 6 10 a m ; ,tn : Solvay down Marmet I 5.1 1 and w..:nt hom L'
!moral qucst.!ons.
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t·ontinenre is the use of j
New Martinsville down 18. 4.:JO .a·. m...· Semet up Marmet 3:10 1
, At the same time and pl_are
! That would be unfair conclude '
s-ion. because the church's sta nd 'r.hythm,"' says Fr. H_en. ri
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on hirt.hcontrol has never heen Je matten,
a m_ .: Quet'n C1tv uo 18.7 R.m . ; 1Marmct_4 :_10 a.m .;
Bea .. er ignored frantic signals from a
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·defined in a formal " Ex g_.&lt;•ncra ? le apa comnus- 1
RcI1au'·I e down 19, 6:30 a m.; ,dn_wn W1n f1eld 5 p. m. : Mouo- I crossing guard and plowE'd intiJ
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Cat h Cdr a" pronouncement 'i SUin
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hnnsylvania up 20, 5 a m.: j tam S_ tat~ down Winfield 6:.50 ' 12 chil1ren. killing two of them.
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Eastern down 2Q. 7:20 a. m.: p. m.. Charles K. down Wm-1 Police ChiPf Alvm Brid~es
i which is the o~ly ~ind for which
John J _ Rowp down 22 9 45 1lield 7:15 p. m.: Allen R Mer- ·d th
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lehprot ~ ,~al; ~ 'd 1 e . Aenry N.. Swtft. dec. tu Hunt-/ However, that legal dtstine- '
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Osie Follrod on Tuesday, Dec.
. E. Sweanngen, dec, to
20th with Helen Woode leading Grace Turner, Albert I.ester
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Swearingen, Mary Swearingen I
The church will hold ils an· Russell , Hope . S- Pe; k. John· I
nual Christmas program 011 me Lee Swearmgen, Correction 1
Wednesday evening. Dec. 21.
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5ponsored by the Senior clafs Leopold Hysell to Almira Hy- l
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Gosepl Harmony Boys
and Swain to United States, Flowthe Blue Ridge Quartet.
age Easement, Olive.
Linnie Gaul recently ret.urn- Carl D. Buckley, Manie Bucked from a visit with her son-in- lay, Chester Buckley. Nanry
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WASHINGTON (UPJ) -'Pres- . II approved by Congress, Ute billion during tltu ctu·renl fiscal tear liS llllDrt. Thotthis herllngc mnjor cillcs.
ident John~n is cunsiHering extra revenue will do little to year. It will pay its own way has been brouJ~"ht about Is an The· third class JP.allers say
asking Congress for a big rase the eunent moil crisis. 11nd give the post orfiee a smull nchievemen~ that has yielded the new procedure ~ill save lht
increase in n1tt&gt;s charged maii ~ut 11 may reduce the , pront on this phase or its. I enormml.Q retum, ala et:J,mparo.- post otnce more U1an $1W
users who have loaded the U.S. estimated $1.2 billion gap operations.
~vely smnll eost in postal million and amount to .• hall I
postal system to the breaking between what the department I , ,
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llurd ~~uss r&lt;~t~~ - 50 tl~~e Direct ·adverUsinS: maHers. sideration would ~et_ up .8
Department insists ne decision
Taxpayers' Lnss
categ.or_u s .,or m,ul also \\ill the biggest users of third class system known as pr10r1ty matl.
~as been reached on rate Most of the red ink, which has break Hen
SfrVil"'e. de£end the present rate- The sy.'!tem would combine firs·
incret~ses. Privately, high ofli- to be made up out of taxpayer Postmaster Cenernl La\\Tenrt· I ~;trurture on economic Rrounds. class and airmail, promisln~
r!'lls l\8Y it has. How much of dollars, is incurred for Carrying F. O'Rri('ll ha s this answer A!i : They contend they generale overnight delivery for prior it~
an increase will be ~oug~t f~r ne.wspapers and m~ga:zines and I far as seronrl rlass mail i!'. ! ~lhnof.:t 140 billion A yrar i11 mai~ .by the fast~st mear._:
wh.a t cli-"!sses of mail sllll 1:-1 thml du~s ;!clvertlsmg matl('r, cmwerned·
: bnsl~ ss omd that the perS&lt;ml l llYilllaole-plane, tram, bus O:
bl•mg worked out. Hlt~ y .~9 id .
including su-ralled "junk maiL " "'fhrnu~ho ul our llislOI')'. 11M· :md C"Of'I)C)f-1\c tax vietd from truck.
First class iclters prob&lt;lbly Both the publishing and mml p,a7.inl's supplird surh inforn 1.'\ - : this ~urn is Joil't'Ah'r itum woold First class letters would bf
would get 11ff lightly-if they ndvel'!lsing indu.strit•s o:·c rrofi- tion , inngt•s and wu~' S. ol l be Jlfll\'id&lt;'d b~· a hike m postai raised from five to six cents ll.'
were h1t at all. And the pP ~ t table.
thinking and thereby srrved ilS rates.
runce while airmail would b
office might promise better First class and airrMiJ paper chains binding us togelh· II eMts the cst.im;Jteit 170,noo reduced from eight cents to s!x
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mailing permits t3 &lt;MIS ' moll m~y Ioree the pMorl~
pound to :;;{'II 11 product in ym1r system to be delayed. Undc
living room. Administration Cl.lstlng clrcumstances, th 1
offiriats want to"'" rates Just department probabty coutdn'
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p3'l teoching, tondemnlng all anovulant pills, on the ground handlir.g without hurting the o..mtght delivery.
By LOUIS CASSELS
forms or rontracC'ption except that tbey are "natural" in the direct mail busines....
n1.: J. S. Lewi\ up Greenup
United Pren lnternatioual the so-called '' rhJ•t/un method" same sense as rhythm. Thus the The dl~partmElnt contends thnl
11 :20 p. m.; /f:hatles Stevenson
The indefinite postponement which restricts sex relations to new stand could be presented as third class mailers pay only 73
up Greenup 1:~0 a. m.; Lady
of Pope Paul's promised state- periods of supposed natural a ."developmenl" rather than a per cent of their way, with the
!\lhgnon down IJreenup 5 a.m.;
menl on birth control has been infertility, would orfend progres· reversal of the old teaching.
taxpayer picking up lhe differ·
Gauge
readit-Js - Galli- Western up Meldahl 3:50p.m.;
a sh~rp disappoi ntment to ·sive Cathvlirs who have been I But this solution also would ence.
polis Dam 12.3, 28.5, running Producer up Meldahl 9:45p.m.; I
Catholic couples v.-ho were I Cllnvinced. by all open debate orrend some Catholics who Third class mailers already
&amp;I feet 011 rollers, Pomeroy-Ma. Boe-K down Meldahl 11:50 p.
expecting a liber&lt;~lization of the amon,g their leading theologians, Isha re the publirly-expressed arc marshalling arguments
son 27.47, Pt. Pleasant 27.28, n1. : Wayne H. down M~ldahl DAY CITY. Mich. (UPJ) - &lt;'hurch's stand.
that the only significant differ- belif of Fr. Hans Kung that it again~t &lt;~ tate increase. They
Sizes 6% to 12
Hinton 3.18. Kanawha Falls 8.;.1 1, 12· 15 a. m.; L. w. Sweet up About
12 mothers Tue.,day But the Pope's decision to enre between "artihrial con-[ would be "dishonest."
point out that starting Jan . 1
Charleston 21.66. London was Meldahl 1:45 a. m. ;
Philip blocked an interseetion where defer th~ whole matter "for .traception" and ''rhyth~'' is I Appreciating the difficulty or I they will have to p~-sort aU
running 5 teet. Marmet 51.~ feet Sporn down Meldahl4:10 a.m. lwo ch1\dren were killed Mon- further study" came as no lthat the former work s wh1le the ;th p ,
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and Winfield rJam 7 feet.
Gallipolis Dam - S t e f:! I day. Traffic piled up
four surpri~ to tlm.c;e .familiar with I latter is chancy.h d
I o~serv: sro~:~:~nfualt" ~;~ill · it directly to zip centers at 552
Middleport
Bual Mo&gt;'ements:
~anger up 7:40 p. m.; Louis- blocks in both directions while t~e dtl~mma whJch &lt;''"ln fronts l. On !he othe~ an, .a change be a long lime before he says ~loc:a:ti:·o:ns:··======:::::=:::::::~
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up 14. 4 p.m.: Tibolt up 14, 5 er up 11:10 p.m.: Walter Cur- street.
It. has b~come tncreasmgJy ·l dlslress co nservattve Ca,hohcs co%trol.g
p.m.; F:lisha Woods up 14, 5.55 Icy up 4:30 a. m. : Elgercliff
The mothers. demanding that obvwus dur~ng the pasl year who hilvc alrea?~' been shaken In the meantime, what are
FOR CHRISTMAS 1966
p. m;: R. H. Bosworth II up dow~ 5:15 a. m. ; Lady Marjorie a. traffic light be installed at t.he thnt there. IS no ~ay h~ can ~ ~JP by me.a t on Fnday, the Mass Catholics supposed to do?
14. 12 .30 a. m.; Ben McCool up 6: 15 a. m.: Rose G. down corner, blocked the street wHh resol_ve thi s. questiOn wu~out HJ En!::~lsh, and other refo:ms I The Vatican's official answer
up 14, 5:45 n. m.; Jehbon1 up 6:25a. m.: Zimmer down 8:10 four r.ars, and slootl by while ~ausmg ~n~us repcrrnsswns eman~tmg from the V&lt;:~twan . is that the old teaching ls still
14, 6:35 a.m.: Buckeve Sll'lte 1'1 . m.
lhet" r cht"ldren crossed
the amonR tht la1thful.
Cuunc1l. Many of them would
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up 15, 4:30 a. m.: WaltPr Berk· Kanawba River - Helen 'l. street en route to Thomas Jefreasse rtwn
t e c urc -~ regar 1 as a pu IC a miSSIOn "For the lime being, the only I
)nrd dov.n 16. 5 45 a m : And- down London 12 10 a. m Fort i ferson Elemcntttry Srh&lt;ml The
~hat . the . Pop~ Is not really available authorized method of
rew Calhoun down 16, 7 a m.. 1Dearborn down Marmet 1 30 a mothers then got in their rars ,
' nlfalllhle m his Judgments on birth control apart from total I
Endeavor down 17, 6 10 a m ; ,tn : Solvay down Marmet I 5.1 1 and w..:nt hom L'
!moral qucst.!ons.
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t·ontinenre is the use of j
New Martinsville down 18. 4.:JO .a·. m...· Semet up Marmet 3:10 1
, At the same time and pl_are
! That would be unfair conclude '
s-ion. because the church's sta nd 'r.hythm,"' says Fr. H_en. ri
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a m_ .: Quet'n C1tv uo 18.7 R.m . ; 1Marmct_4 :_10 a.m .;
Bea .. er ignored frantic signals from a
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·defined in a formal " Ex g_.&lt;•ncra ? le apa comnus- 1
RcI1au'·I e down 19, 6:30 a m.; ,dn_wn W1n f1eld 5 p. m. : Mouo- I crossing guard and plowE'd intiJ
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Cat h Cdr a" pronouncement 'i SUin
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hnnsylvania up 20, 5 a m.: j tam S_ tat~ down Winfield 6:.50 ' 12 chil1ren. killing two of them.
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Eastern down 2Q. 7:20 a. m.: p. m.. Charles K. down Wm-1 Police ChiPf Alvm Brid~es
i which is the o~ly ~ind for which
John J _ Rowp down 22 9 45 1lield 7:15 p. m.: Allen R Mer- ·d th
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Swearingen, Mary Swearingen I
The church will hold ils an· Russell , Hope . S- Pe; k. John· I
nual Christmas program 011 me Lee Swearmgen, Correction 1
Wednesday evening. Dec. 21.
Affid. for Trans., Columbia. 1
Last Wednesday gue;ts of Frank M. Curry, Lulu M.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Vere Swartz in· Curry tn Jotm W. Dunigan, Hazcluded Mr. and Mrs. c. K el Dunigan, parcels, Columbia.
Woode of Tuppers Plains and John W. Dunigan, Hazel DunMr. and Mrs. Vernoo Swart:z igan to Donald Wootf'n. Phyllis
and family ·or Hockingport.
Wooten, parcels, Columbia.
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Several local families attend- William T, Shelton to Betty I
ed the gospel singing program Ann Shelton, Lots, Pomeroy.
5ponsored by the Senior clafs Leopold Hysell to Almira Hy- l
of the Eastern High
School sell, Jots, Salisbury,
Sunda~ afternoon, featuring th~ William N. Swain, Tressa I
Gosepl Harmony Boys
and Swain to United States, Flowthe Blue Ridge Quartet.
age Easement, Olive.
Linnie Gaul recently ret.urn- Carl D. Buckley, Manie Bucked from a visit with her son-in- lay, Chester Buckley. Nanry
Jaw and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Buckley to United Stat('S, Flow- ·
James Crockare!l and family at age Easement, Olive.
Alexandria, Va .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.
Woode-. \li~ited Mr. and \"'rs.
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' Oh yes. to so many .pt· us, wears the uniform of his coun· ago at Thanksgiving time. and
A Meigs County boy, Dale were the parents of Lt. Tm·- •family. Lt. Terrence O'Brien, Viet Nam is far away, and we try and engages in that war ts ] another in Fel&gt;ro~ry' but tnrre
E; O'Brien, son of Mrs. E. W. renee O'Brien who wa• ,.rvlng son of Col. and Mrs. D a I e listen to the TV reports and we taklng.OUR place in the ranks, i was no outpouring m the com·
0 Bnen and the late E.
W. in the Green Berets when he O'B . 1
be f th JUSt glanoe over some of the and he who sacrifices Ills lite munity to gtve honor to a d••d
'B'
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e newspaper. accoun11
a was killed, barely two months
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s rom th at in tht! 'cause, is a martyr ·and h~ro .
O nen o ur mg am~
graduate of Shade High School after arriving In Asia.
' lam':" Green Beret, gave his , terrible war, and shrug
our hero.
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and now of Vicksburg, Mtss.,
Ufe m that little country far shoulders. The war doesn't af·
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, Onl) God knows
will
recently received the dreaded ! The Post said:
away, only two months· after he teet us. But does It? Every boy
Can we in this commumly nr more ol those t;t~grams W
notice from the War Depart- The war in Viet Nam Is far, landed in Viet Nam. It
has who Jays down his life In Viet m any other community,
to IJe recmed In ltck•bu~i· V ~
ment.
rar aWay - thousands of miles, been said that greater love hath Nam, and every one who suf- whi ch has come the remains ot are well re~resent~ n 1u~
The Vicksburg Sunday Post but to those who hav e sons or no man. than that he lay down rers the wounds of battle, is giv· a hero, sit idly by and
not Nam. and thiS war " oom ng
in a lead editorial recognized · husbands, or fathers in
that his life for his friend .
Sum mg of himself fcir the protection give to him the honor which closer and clo.,r. The . yery
the O'Brien's personal Joss and conflict, it ii very ' very
elose, (·ould be the epitaph over the of OUR freedoms, and we must is hls due·! Cr:n we ta il LU \east. we, as
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nize all American youth lost in receive that ominous telegram, · fresh from college, in the flow· war is a symbol of the all·out Lhnse on whom the heavy bur· ol the gratit~e w~ have or
Vietnam as martyrs
in the '·We regret to inform you-" er of his life, recently married, I struggle of freedom against sla- den of sorrow has suddenly de- the fallen soldier, and do our
heroic mould.
it is right at home.
·
a proud son of a fine ~oldier very; of faith in God a~ainst scended ? Twice belore, a Vicks· best to hrin~ comfort and rnn·
Dale O'Brien, a colonel in the Such a telegram was received , and his wife. to whom this sad godlessness: of democrary a- burg soldi er made the suprPme .;alation to thosP who muum
armed forces, and Mrs. O'Brien during the week by a Vicksburg 1 news came during the
past :e,ainst totalitarianism. He who 1 .sacrifice, the first aboul a year tlim as a loved one .
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result of getting chilled.
AI- applications for the 800 lourthough much research has been year scholarships to be awarddone on this disease. it is far ed young men entering college
from being licked. One reason next fall and enrolling in ROTC.
is that the common cold is not 1Applications must be postmarkone disease but a group of dis- ,ed no laler than January 15,
eases caused by many different :1967.
virrn;es,. Obimpanzees may get '
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rolds caused by the same virus- I Awards w1U be hosed on scM·
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cause· colds in man cannot be , universities offering
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in·
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l , l,Jer cold viruses are sprea(and lab fees, and $50 a month j
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but I Jiving allowance for
four
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Cube Steak
lb. $1.09
Sirloin Tip Steak .. lb. $1.09
New York Strip .... lb. $1.59
Chipped Steaks · · · · lb. $1.29

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HIGH QUALITY

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A•P wouldn't be America's number oqe meat merchant.

Sliced Bacon _ 2 lb. pkg. $1.35 Ocean Perch _

J: Are "Super-Rigkf' MeaUI a good reason for shopping A•P!

SULTANA FROZEN

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They're one of many!

Our regular stock of $1.00 per box
values, now at sale price .. Exce llent
art subjeds on high qua lity (.raper.

CAP'N JOHN FILLETS

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Of The World

BEAUnFUL

GIFTS

CAP'N JOHN FROZEN

5-8-oz. pies 99c Breaded Shrimp 10-oz. pkg. 83c.

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A&amp;P FRESH FRUITS an dVEGET ABLES
FLORIDA-TASTY
Grapefru1t• WHITE
SEEDLESS
Tangerines d••· 39c
FLORIDA
FLORIDA-TENDER
0 ranges JUICY
Pole Beans 2 lbs. 39c

8 b~~· 69c

Mushrooms

lb.

49c

Medium $J.98
CHRISTMAS G I F T - - - - Basket

that so many ~!erent v.truses.. j

are bus~ producmg

Meanwbile, treatment is direct- plane to be at her father's bed- I
ed at relievifl&amp; symptoms.
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. I
The most popular new cold I Clayton Waggoner of Columc~psul~· U3Ually contarn anti· : bus was also a visitor.
loistammes {of doubtlul value I
unless -"ergy ·
t ) d . Mr. Henry Waggoner, who
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EVERYDAY LOW PRICES

a s ro. e s. a pa Jent at

cou&amp;h lllhibitars. These reme- l Veterans Hospital IS recuperat.
dies have the advantage that ' mg slowly and expects to be
they cau't fall because a rold home soon.
is sell-limited - you're going Tom Wells is in Meigs Generto feel better in a few days no , al Hospital.
matter what you do.
! Darold Graham and wife arA new drug in this field, Di- ' ri&gt;ed Friday evening from the
rexin, an antihistamine with a ! west coast to spend 30 days
decongestant and some pleas- I wilh the Joe Carseys and Besant flavormg, is put up as a 1sie Graharr.. While here be will
tablet that will dissOlve under ] act as best man to his twin br"
the tongue. This has the
ad- i ther Harold's wedding Dec. 25.
vantage that you can take it in I After his leave he will be sta!itualions vmere you would I tio"'d at Washington, D. c.
oot have access to water
to / The shower given by Betty
oelp Y0.u swallow a capsule. ; Graham and Dorothy Anderhon
Warnmg:
. Graham
-gJ 1 Many
. persons
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for Darold
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was well at.
'1 tended. A number of nice presTbe Almanac
ny United Press International 1 ~nts were received and delicToday is Wednesday, [)(&gt;c. 14, ( 1ous refreshments were served.
the 348th day of 196u with 17 to I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilkey,
fo llow.
: and son Joey of Gallipolis were
Tbe moon is between its new . dinner guests of Ava Gilkey
phase and fir st qcarter.
Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
The morning stars are Mars . Gilkey, son Tad, Kathy of Aland Jupiter.
· hany were !lrJpper gue:;ts.
The evening star is Saturn. : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alkire '
Ameri can :wiator and World altended a play at Rio Grande
War II he ro, .lames Doolittle, College Friday evening
in
was born nn this day in 1896. which their son Ray had a part.
On tilis day in history:
Mr. and Mrs. David Riggs are
In 1819. Alabama entered the parents of a daughter born at
Umted States as the 22nd state. Holzer. The Riggs have four
In .1902. Ihe robleship "Silver· sons.
lown '. &lt;:t·t 0111 from San Mrs. Jettie Arix spent a cou8
Fr&gt;nc!S&lt;.
. ·o to lav· the ilfst. cable pIe of days w1t. b Mrs. Bernard
connecting Honolulu Wi{h the G'lk . M'ddl rt
Golde!! Gate
t ey m 1 epo .
In (9&amp;1, th~ Electorul College Mrs. Mary Ash a.n~ two chilofficially confirmed President dren of West Vll'gmia spent a
LyndQII Johnson's victory over lew daYS with her mother, Mrs.
Barry Goldwater in the pres- Eliza Powell.
tdenl'ial election.
: Mr. Ernest Carr of Pomeroy
A thought for the day - ' visited hiJ ·mother, Mrs. Grace
~mertcan Army Gen. Douglas Carr.
llacArthur said: "It Is fatal to Mrs. Ruth Snodgrass and son
!ntet •ny war !'lithout the will of Racine visited her mother,
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Mrs. Oma ArlX.

A&amp;P INSTANT

ANN PAGE SOFT .

CoHee -.. - 10-oz. jar $1.29

Margarine · · 1-lb. pkg. 39c

SULTANA BRAND

DAILY

Cocoa --.. .. 1-lb. pkg. 59c

Dog Food 12 -Jib. ens 1.19

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Miss Clarice Waggoner, ho
colds. resides in Colllmbus, came by I

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As usual A&amp;P will have the fin est, plump young lurkeys on the market-all
government inspetl!!rl and U. S. Grade A. A&amp;P will have ample supptiellif
all sizes but if you order now your turkey will be personally selected by the
A&amp;P~cat manijjit,~and set aside for pickup on the day you designate. Don't
watl tlntil the last mlnute on such an important item as your ham or turkey
lor C)mstmas Dinner-Order now at A&amp;P and set your mind at rest,
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•t AN IDEAL

Ba$ke t $ 0 f FrUI

Order Your A&amp;P Turkey OR Ham for Christmas

Puddings • 4 reg. pkgs. 35c

Tomatoes 2 ·):lb. cans 49c

A·PENN WICK

ANN PAGE

Deodorizer 12-oz. bottle 49c

Egg Noodles 8-oz. pkg. 21 c

HtPOLITE-9-o&lt;. lor

PER
PACK

98

Fruit Cocktail4 • 1-lb. ens 89c Elbow Macaroni 21b. pkg. 41c
FRESH BAKE

Marshmallow Creme 2for 49c Fig Bars ·· · · ·· 2 lb. pkg. 39c

uch

WHITE HOUSE

A&amp;P SWEET

Potatoes 3 • 14-oz cans $1.00 Egg Nog

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A&amp;P ST!lii.IZED

SULTANA-WITH TOMATO SAUCE

Pork &amp; Beans 48-oz. can 29c Whipping Cream 4-oz can 39c

A&amp;P GIFT CERTIFICATES

BUY FAMOUS TV FEATURED

A Wonderful Gift in $5 or $10 Denominations

JANE PARKER VALUES!
A&amp;P's FROZEN FOOD VALUES I
A&amp;P PROZ&amp;N-10.0.. pkg.

A&amp;P FROZEN.

Brussels Sprouts 2 pkgs. 59c

VEGETABLES
BROCCOLI
SPEARS OR
CAULIFLOWER

A&amp;P FROZEN

Grape Juice 4 • 6•oz. cans 65c

4 89c
10-oz.
pkgs.

MARVEL-VANILLA !

Ice Cream · · Gal. carton $1.09

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JANE PARK!R

JANE PARKER

MADE WITH
POTATO
FLOUR

GREATEST TOY· LAND!

99c

Cherry Pie · .... · · .. · Each 49e
JANE PARKER-ICED CAKE
r··anlsh Bar ··· · -··· 2for 69c .
J.:.NI PAitKil-CRACKED or WHOLE

MlhK CHOCOLATI COVEllO

Chocolates 2 lb. box $1.49

Cherries -..

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Enghsh Walnuts · · pkg. 59c

ANN PAGE-Chrlslm11--l-or, pkg.

SOFT SHELL

Stocking with Toy .. ·- 39c

Pecans · · · :, · 1-lb. pkg. 65c

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CHILDREN'S ASSORTED

MEN'S FANCY

HQI.IDAY STYLES

BR OADCLO.TH

House Slippers

PAJAMAS

Assorted styles In children's eute
house slipper&amp; .. Soft vinyls, poodles
and noveltieJ at this low price ,

~.99

12oz. 49c

Sholl-1·1~.

HOLIDAY

Jhoulder style&amp;.

HOLIDAY CANDY and NUTS!
WARWICK ASSORTED

I.ADD!IP ASST. STYLEI

New holiday handbaas
1D strap. cluteb 1nd

Wheat Bread ·· · · · · 2 for 49c

Retails effcrllve lhru Sat. Dec. 17 In GalUpolls, Pomero)' and Middleport

SHEER SEAMLESS

NYLON
HOSE

99

$

LADIES' FANCY

HOliDAY GIFT

UMBRELLAS
Select; htr an outfit matching um~
breua,tor Chri.itmas • New assort..

hllldlll.

Get in on the Fine
$100.00

M$ f. ~Droves
100-00

PLAID

Men's soli broadcloth pajamu In
fancy printed patterns .. 100 % fine
cotton . • 2-pc. stylt"s tn tuU cut
sizes.
SIZES t\-B·C·D

$

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.. .ch

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ptir

pair

ed . ~l-oll witb novelty and aUck

Evelyn lrowa

each

GIFT BOXED

SCREEN PRINTED

KITCHEN
TOWEL SETS
Set consish of printed terry tea
towe-l and matchin&amp; pot holdet ••
include(l tn each set are eeramlc or

piQitlc kitchen novtltles in rroar.d.ln ..

atins"·

UNDERWEAR
''Fruit-ot-lhf&gt;-Loom ." The most
namf' in men'.\: fme 100%
col!ml underwear . Give !he maD
in your lift&gt; a complete new under.
w('ar wa rd1obt&gt; from our et)mplete
d~ ~ 1red

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BOXER
7~
SHORTS - ea. 7' II
KNIT
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KNIT
79~ i'u
BRIEFS • ea.
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MEN'S CREPE SOLE CORDUROY

HOUSE SLIPPERS
Men'• comfortable Fine Wale cor..
duroy house slippers with crepe
. . Choose from bl11ck or

ereen •.

Siz~s 6~

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Lt. Terrence O'Brien Killed in·Vietnam

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' Oh yes. to so many .pt· us, wears the uniform of his coun· ago at Thanksgiving time. and
A Meigs County boy, Dale were the parents of Lt. Tm·- •family. Lt. Terrence O'Brien, Viet Nam is far away, and we try and engages in that war ts ] another in Fel&gt;ro~ry' but tnrre
E; O'Brien, son of Mrs. E. W. renee O'Brien who wa• ,.rvlng son of Col. and Mrs. D a I e listen to the TV reports and we taklng.OUR place in the ranks, i was no outpouring m the com·
0 Bnen and the late E.
W. in the Green Berets when he O'B . 1
be f th JUSt glanoe over some of the and he who sacrifices Ills lite munity to gtve honor to a d••d
'B'
!Bl'
h
rten,samemro
e newspaper. accoun11
a was killed, barely two months
.
s rom th at in tht! 'cause, is a martyr ·and h~ro .
O nen o ur mg am~
graduate of Shade High School after arriving In Asia.
' lam':" Green Beret, gave his , terrible war, and shrug
our hero.
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t.ow mnoy
and now of Vicksburg, Mtss.,
Ufe m that little country far shoulders. The war doesn't af·
·
, Onl) God knows
will
recently received the dreaded ! The Post said:
away, only two months· after he teet us. But does It? Every boy
Can we in this commumly nr more ol those t;t~grams W
notice from the War Depart- The war in Viet Nam Is far, landed in Viet Nam. It
has who Jays down his life In Viet m any other community,
to IJe recmed In ltck•bu~i· V ~
ment.
rar aWay - thousands of miles, been said that greater love hath Nam, and every one who suf- whi ch has come the remains ot are well re~resent~ n 1u~
The Vicksburg Sunday Post but to those who hav e sons or no man. than that he lay down rers the wounds of battle, is giv· a hero, sit idly by and
not Nam. and thiS war " oom ng
in a lead editorial recognized · husbands, or fathers in
that his life for his friend .
Sum mg of himself fcir the protection give to him the honor which closer and clo.,r. The . yery
the O'Brien's personal Joss and conflict, it ii very ' very
elose, (·ould be the epitaph over the of OUR freedoms, and we must is hls due·! Cr:n we ta il LU \east. we, as
c.an
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generalized from it to recog-! and, to lhos&lt;&gt; who have bad to tomb pi this fine young man, · not forget \l. The Viol Nam make some effort to com tort do IS 10 give P' IC ex
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Vietnam as martyrs
in the '·We regret to inform you-" er of his life, recently married, I struggle of freedom against sla- den of sorrow has suddenly de- the fallen soldier, and do our
heroic mould.
it is right at home.
·
a proud son of a fine ~oldier very; of faith in God a~ainst scended ? Twice belore, a Vicks· best to hrin~ comfort and rnn·
Dale O'Brien, a colonel in the Such a telegram was received , and his wife. to whom this sad godlessness: of democrary a- burg soldi er made the suprPme .;alation to thosP who muum
armed forces, and Mrs. O'Brien during the week by a Vicksburg 1 news came during the
past :e,ainst totalitarianism. He who 1 .sacrifice, the first aboul a year tlim as a loved one .
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Boneless Rourad Steak
Full
Cut

BOTTOM ROUND
lb. 89c

lb.

SIRLOIN STEAK
WELL
TRIMMED---

DOCTOR
SAYS

:Army Offering
! Scholarships
By Wa}'lle G. Brandstadt, M.D. To c·olleges
The common cold is some-

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thins o£ a misnomer. It is common enough, but it is not the The Army is now accepting
result of getting chilled.
AI- applications for the 800 lourthough much research has been year scholarships to be awarddone on this disease. it is far ed young men entering college
from being licked. One reason next fall and enrolling in ROTC.
is that the common cold is not 1Applications must be postmarkone disease but a group of dis- ,ed no laler than January 15,
eases caused by many different :1967.
virrn;es,. Obimpanzees may get '
.
rolds caused by the same virus- I Awards w1U be hosed on scM·
es that cause the disease
in l~st1~ standmg, ph~s1cal qu~h­
man tut, the ether anim:Jls flcahons. leadership pote~~1al, 1
get colds, and they do,
they and other personal quaWca- l
stick to their own brand
of tlons.
cold virus.
The soholarships will
be
SOme of the viruses
that valid at any of 247 colleges and
cause· colds in man cannot be , universities offering
Army
p&lt;lSSed on to others, so no one ROTC. Each scholarship
in·
knows how they are spread. eludes full tuition, textbooks
l , l,Jer cold viruses are sprea(and lab fees, and $50 a month j
I rom person to per!lon
but I Jiving allowance for
four
only during the early stages of !years of college.
i
11,e disease.
Applications and detailed !nIl yuu have dripped in
a formation may be obtained by
)... :.dkerchief until it is
wet, writing to; ROTC Scholarship,
1 pull the llandkerrh ief out First U.S. Army, Fort Meade,
o. your pocket with a flourish, Md. 20155.
~ uu will spread virus partides
----throughout the room. But after
tile sa me handkerchief has
dried, it i.s no longer a means of
sprl'aGir!g the infection.
BY AVA GILKEY
Wllr'k is progressing on the .
development of an effective I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carsey and
told vaet;ine but as yet none is i Mrs. Mamie Newlun spent a
zvailable commercmlly. The weekend with 14r. and Mrs. Carl
great difficulty is slill the !act !Knicely of Dayton. 0 . recently.

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DUSTERS

Waltz Gowns

LADIES' PHIL MAID

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aoft brushed aylon fleece
gowns for the lady em your gltt list.
Famous "Phil Mold" atyiK in assort·
ed colors .

98

$l·a~Month

Club Formed

CLUB STEAK
TENDER
JUICY---- - lb. $1.09

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HOLIDAY GIVING

$

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SPECIAL GROUP
LADIES' FLANNEL

Assort(&gt;lj

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each
FOR HIS CHRISTMAS

MEN'S CAMPUS
DRESS SHIRTS

FANCY RAYON

PANTIES

Lad!e.q' warm, t'olorful cotton
styles.

$

. 5-6·7

flannel pajamas In two piece

00

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each

Paiamas

BONELESS ROASTS
Rump Roast .... · · .. lb. 95c
Sirloin Tip Roast · · · ··· lb. 99c
Pot Roast ·
lb. 89c
Eye-of-Round
lb. $1.19
00

Men's fancy new sttyle "Campus" sport shirts in solid 1:olora
and assorted patterns. New C'lo! ..
1ar iltylini, maC"hine washKble,

Lad.ie11~

TOP ROUND
lb. 99c

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plea~e thfl' m&lt;Jn on your llst.
!1utton
down and rt-gu\ar collar si.\• IHl. 14¥,z
to 17 in all ~Je~·ve lengths.

Ludies' fancy panties in
soft rayon knit. Pllstel
colors and whitlt with
fancy tr ims.

and

patterns,

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know lor grades ol meat. Ao

:::::: an example, did you know that some beef, graded U.S. Choice, just doesn't meet. our .:;:
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\.~ our own high standards. to bring you the best values.
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BONELESS STEAKS
Cube Steak
lb. $1.09
Sirloin Tip Steak .. lb. $1.09
New York Strip .... lb. $1.59
Chipped Steaks · · · · lb. $1.29

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QUILTED NYLON

BONELESS

99(

BONELcS~

COOKED HAMS
SHANK
PORTION - - - lb.

49c

FULLY.COOKED

CANNED HAMS

t6 99

SELECT NOW ••• USE

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10-lb. un 8-111.
$8.39
con ~

$2.~

CLOSE-OUT OF ALL REGULAR $1.00
HIGH QUALITY

Christmas Cards

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T.hat doesn't mean we don't approve of !!ueh grading- not at all. It just means we're :··::
::::-: very fussy about the beef we label "Super· Right." It stands to reason \H ha..-e to be or : ·:·. ~.
A•P wouldn't be America's number oqe meat merchant.

Sliced Bacon _ 2 lb. pkg. $1.35 Ocean Perch _

J: Are "Super-Rigkf' MeaUI a good reason for shopping A•P!

SULTANA FROZEN

,.::-

Pot Pies

They're one of many!

Our regular stock of $1.00 per box
values, now at sale price .. Exce llent
art subjeds on high qua lity (.raper.

CAP'N JOHN FILLETS

ALLGOOD

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1-lb. pkg. 49c

Of The World

BEAUnFUL

GIFTS

CAP'N JOHN FROZEN

5-8-oz. pies 99c Breaded Shrimp 10-oz. pkg. 83c.

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A&amp;P FRESH FRUITS an dVEGET ABLES
FLORIDA-TASTY
Grapefru1t• WHITE
SEEDLESS
Tangerines d••· 39c
FLORIDA
FLORIDA-TENDER
0 ranges JUICY
Pole Beans 2 lbs. 39c

8 b~~· 69c

Mushrooms

lb.

49c

Medium $J.98
CHRISTMAS G I F T - - - - Basket

that so many ~!erent v.truses.. j

are bus~ producmg

Meanwbile, treatment is direct- plane to be at her father's bed- I
ed at relievifl&amp; symptoms.
~ side.
. I
The most popular new cold I Clayton Waggoner of Columc~psul~· U3Ually contarn anti· : bus was also a visitor.
loistammes {of doubtlul value I
unless -"ergy ·
t ) d . Mr. Henry Waggoner, who
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ts a 1ac or,
e- u!fered t k I
t'
coneestants, pain relievers and , s

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A&amp;P BRANDS FOR SAVINGS AND QUALITY ... COMPARE

EVERYDAY LOW PRICES

a s ro. e s. a pa Jent at

cou&amp;h lllhibitars. These reme- l Veterans Hospital IS recuperat.
dies have the advantage that ' mg slowly and expects to be
they cau't fall because a rold home soon.
is sell-limited - you're going Tom Wells is in Meigs Generto feel better in a few days no , al Hospital.
matter what you do.
! Darold Graham and wife arA new drug in this field, Di- ' ri&gt;ed Friday evening from the
rexin, an antihistamine with a ! west coast to spend 30 days
decongestant and some pleas- I wilh the Joe Carseys and Besant flavormg, is put up as a 1sie Graharr.. While here be will
tablet that will dissOlve under ] act as best man to his twin br"
the tongue. This has the
ad- i ther Harold's wedding Dec. 25.
vantage that you can take it in I After his leave he will be sta!itualions vmere you would I tio"'d at Washington, D. c.
oot have access to water
to / The shower given by Betty
oelp Y0.u swallow a capsule. ; Graham and Dorothy Anderhon
Warnmg:
. Graham
-gJ 1 Many
. persons
.
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c o vanous mgreu•e-ntsl S 1 d
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•ncl'"'"d
·n ld rem ed'lf.'S ·
a ur ay evenmg
for Darold
u;;p:;
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was well at.
'1 tended. A number of nice presTbe Almanac
ny United Press International 1 ~nts were received and delicToday is Wednesday, [)(&gt;c. 14, ( 1ous refreshments were served.
the 348th day of 196u with 17 to I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilkey,
fo llow.
: and son Joey of Gallipolis were
Tbe moon is between its new . dinner guests of Ava Gilkey
phase and fir st qcarter.
Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
The morning stars are Mars . Gilkey, son Tad, Kathy of Aland Jupiter.
· hany were !lrJpper gue:;ts.
The evening star is Saturn. : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alkire '
Ameri can :wiator and World altended a play at Rio Grande
War II he ro, .lames Doolittle, College Friday evening
in
was born nn this day in 1896. which their son Ray had a part.
On tilis day in history:
Mr. and Mrs. David Riggs are
In 1819. Alabama entered the parents of a daughter born at
Umted States as the 22nd state. Holzer. The Riggs have four
In .1902. Ihe robleship "Silver· sons.
lown '. &lt;:t·t 0111 from San Mrs. Jettie Arix spent a cou8
Fr&gt;nc!S&lt;.
. ·o to lav· the ilfst. cable pIe of days w1t. b Mrs. Bernard
connecting Honolulu Wi{h the G'lk . M'ddl rt
Golde!! Gate
t ey m 1 epo .
In (9&amp;1, th~ Electorul College Mrs. Mary Ash a.n~ two chilofficially confirmed President dren of West Vll'gmia spent a
LyndQII Johnson's victory over lew daYS with her mother, Mrs.
Barry Goldwater in the pres- Eliza Powell.
tdenl'ial election.
: Mr. Ernest Carr of Pomeroy
A thought for the day - ' visited hiJ ·mother, Mrs. Grace
~mertcan Army Gen. Douglas Carr.
llacArthur said: "It Is fatal to Mrs. Ruth Snodgrass and son
!ntet •ny war !'lithout the will of Racine visited her mother,
111
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Mrs. Oma ArlX.

A&amp;P INSTANT

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CoHee -.. - 10-oz. jar $1.29

Margarine · · 1-lb. pkg. 39c

SULTANA BRAND

DAILY

Cocoa --.. .. 1-lb. pkg. 59c

Dog Food 12 -Jib. ens 1.19

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government inspetl!!rl and U. S. Grade A. A&amp;P will have ample supptiellif
all sizes but if you order now your turkey will be personally selected by the
A&amp;P~cat manijjit,~and set aside for pickup on the day you designate. Don't
watl tlntil the last mlnute on such an important item as your ham or turkey
lor C)mstmas Dinner-Order now at A&amp;P and set your mind at rest,
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Puddings • 4 reg. pkgs. 35c

Tomatoes 2 ·):lb. cans 49c

A·PENN WICK

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Deodorizer 12-oz. bottle 49c

Egg Noodles 8-oz. pkg. 21 c

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FRESH BAKE

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Pork &amp; Beans 48-oz. can 29c Whipping Cream 4-oz can 39c

A&amp;P GIFT CERTIFICATES

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A Wonderful Gift in $5 or $10 Denominations

JANE PARKER VALUES!
A&amp;P's FROZEN FOOD VALUES I
A&amp;P PROZ&amp;N-10.0.. pkg.

A&amp;P FROZEN.

Brussels Sprouts 2 pkgs. 59c

VEGETABLES
BROCCOLI
SPEARS OR
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A&amp;P FROZEN

Grape Juice 4 • 6•oz. cans 65c

4 89c
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99c

Cherry Pie · .... · · .. · Each 49e
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Chocolates 2 lb. box $1.49

Cherries -..

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Enghsh Walnuts · · pkg. 59c

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SOFT SHELL

Stocking with Toy .. ·- 39c

Pecans · · · :, · 1-lb. pkg. 65c

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MEN'S FANCY

HQI.IDAY STYLES

BR OADCLO.TH

House Slippers

PAJAMAS

Assorted styles In children's eute
house slipper&amp; .. Soft vinyls, poodles
and noveltieJ at this low price ,

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Sholl-1·1~.

HOLIDAY

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HOLIDAY CANDY and NUTS!
WARWICK ASSORTED

I.ADD!IP ASST. STYLEI

New holiday handbaas
1D strap. cluteb 1nd

Wheat Bread ·· · · · · 2 for 49c

Retails effcrllve lhru Sat. Dec. 17 In GalUpolls, Pomero)' and Middleport

SHEER SEAMLESS

NYLON
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LADIES' FANCY

HOliDAY GIFT

UMBRELLAS
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Men's soli broadcloth pajamu In
fancy printed patterns .. 100 % fine
cotton . • 2-pc. stylt"s tn tuU cut
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GIFT BOXED

SCREEN PRINTED

KITCHEN
TOWEL SETS
Set consish of printed terry tea
towe-l and matchin&amp; pot holdet ••
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''Fruit-ot-lhf&gt;-Loom ." The most
namf' in men'.\: fme 100%
col!ml underwear . Give !he maD
in your lift&gt; a complete new under.
w('ar wa rd1obt&gt; from our et)mplete
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dier hero tried to duct the \In a musical comedy. .. . N. night hoopla Dec. 14 1n his the•
Joe's quilling showbll ... CBS cancellatl~ W.ue.
.. . Y. }f~ler Cl&gt;mmisslon~'l '!life atrlcal hangout's Back Stage
The Ken Klings Jr. e.pect their Our note herein !bet Bishop Lily todge MarOUJ had a bshy Room alter his
pal, 'TIIunday p:-i{, Womta's
PatH Arnold ............. 1U
2d baby In July (Mazeltov, Ma Fulton J. Sheen's "Inspirations" boy; her orders to the doc - acll&gt;r Michael Dunn, weds liveLeague
Anna Lea Wblle ....... 161
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.. u !be CaJU. Regents would make a lovely Cbrlstmaa !0 get her out of the hospital feet-lour model Joy Talbot. The
Kathy Davis ............ 1
,,..,,.. unload its controversial gift tat only •1) brought loads m time lor the WAIF dinner at u.s. color-TV ae\ count now is
Bowlllll
Nellie Smllh ..........
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Ronald ol requests where It might be the Waldorf.
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wtll ... 'nle Bob (WOR) purchased: 800;000 ·copies are
,TV sets). One of the nicest, Summers Pharmacy
70 S4 Bonnie McFarland ...... 147
expect an Easter bunny in print In mostgood bookstores, ACTOR ROBERT MORLEY'S kindliest old N. Y. dally movie Blue Tartan ..... ·" · · 63 t1 Donna BlankenshiP ..... Itt
48 56
RKO-General Films Pres. but just In case - It also may wife Joan just Inherited •120,000 critics retires at year end . . Mason Furniture ... ··· 44
Leder will ski r:lght behind be bought through Maco Pub- lrol!l her father, the late Capt. Ala. Gov.-elect Lonnie Wallace's B &amp; B Markel ..... . · · 10 :
Tailgating sets lbt stap lor
ll.ellittawn mllllon-helre.!s Je&amp;Jio Ushlng Co., 757 3d Ave., New Herbert John BuckmBster .... first major decision alter the Conkle Coal · .. · · ·· ··
one of the most eostly and lolne Levitt to Swll!erland lor York, N. ·N. 10017 . Naturally They didn't dare send Julie swearing-ln - serll&gt;us surgery Hl~h 3 game\ Blue T~~ volved traffic aecJdente .... tht
Yule-lind out. ... 'nle NIJ:on Bishop Sheen's royalties go II&gt; Cllrislle's the oyvay reviews for ... Former Irish Prime Minis- 238 1, ·Summ:r• P ar~cy S • rear-end colliJloo, whlcb 110fear the Chuck
Perey charity.
,'Fahrenheit 451," so they sent ter Sean Lemass (replaced by B &amp; B_ Mar et 'JJT/'1; . ty • .!f~ counts for one-third of all trlf.
500
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presidential possibility far more Conn McCreary great relir- her the blg..gross boxoffice re- Jack Lynch Nov. 10 last) wtll re ~ • :~~ Dye
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ftc mtabaps and ball of lbe rethan Romney's - because Per- ed jockey now a 'rv race-ana- ports Instead .. . Hear tell some Palm Beach-house-guest in Feb.
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Tarsuiting InjUries, saya the 1i1Jit'
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supported Goldwater, as did lysl, tells us his son Sgt. Royce 50 U. ~- Mafia bosses tried to with America's First Irish Fam- 1 ' ~n~ • game. Ph e 791 • way Safety Department. 'l1tiJ
nation's GOP grassroots McCreary recovered complete- hold a bush-meeting on gamh- ily.
ar.Say,; type of coDlslon Is the dlreel
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bosses and they're Interested 1y from his wounds and rejoin- Ung In London (where lots of
K!th Davia 190• Ruth result of
following
loyalty, translated - ec. the !Olst Paratroopers In the boys are dug in. some U. S. During 1965, there
were
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when-If elected .... Vietnam ... "Rose rattoo" star deportees), but British author!- Z,347,12&amp; fires of all kinds In , Dye
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28 we stated flatly, Maureen Staplell&gt;n's amazement ties found them out, told our the United States.
1 HIGH AVERAGES•
attention and have tht bell ..
Danny Kaye Show is go- !hat actors won a Calli. gover- Feds all about II - now the in the writings of Ahmes, an \ Betty Batey . .. . . . . .. .. ••• lU Irefiens. Stay out of thlt triP
and !bat was more than nor's and senall&gt;r's
jobs: hoods are barred from the U.K. F.gyptian who lived about 1700 Belly Sayre .. .. . ... ...... 1112 hy openlnl the liP .... and
a monlh before !bet brave sol- "l'd've thought it possible only forever . . . Shirley MacLalne B. C.
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SAVINGS FOR DECEMBER 15-16-17

HELEN HELP US!
..Oil11'JI .•SKED FOR R!
dates or maJTies the guy from
This column Is for
young a bad family. As far aa
~;):;:~lhelr probleml
tongue waggers are eoo&lt;~!ed,l
I
their troubl•.a
she has turned no good too.
As wltb the rest of
Don't tell me lbe llUY
US!, It welcomes· langhs prove he Isn't Uke bis
won't dodge a serious
Who will belleve him? Tbe
wllh a brush-off.
lie always judges an indi11idwlil
Send your teen-qe
hy the rest of hill family.
to YOUTH ASKED
GANGSTER'S SON
care. of Hillen Help USI Dear Son:
newspaper.
Let's amend that stltemtml:
Tbe public judges an Individual
WAY SPLIT
by his family - UNTIL
he
proves
is responsible for
Helen:
own life. When a teen puts on
~~!" 14 and a sophomore.
his climbing boots he'll lind the
IJ!Wl'l skip a grade but was banda stretched out to help
Dtm late Ia the year and
bim are just as plentilul as the
am younger than everyone in ones throwing rocks. U
bu
· lilY class. The sad lacl is
ability and determinallon, he'll
l8ok llke a freshman, but
set there - and aometlmes
. freshman friends are
he'll go even higher than those
- ~ause !hey don't think as I who have paved road all the ,
_ tf!1 on most subjects.
way. - H.
0
gtown up with my class aod 1 :0"'""_;;:;;;;;;~-r;,
· share the views of 15 and 16 ·1 b
}jar-olds, 011 boys, dating, etc.
Don't tell me to stay hack a
year, Helen, 'cause here's the
j\l)&lt;er: I work on junior level. ,
. 'Dtere are juniors In most of ·
. my classes and seniors In a
f~w. But when I'm wllh m08t
_ ~lora I feel like their
kld ~
$ter.
: Jn a nutshell, I look I I k e a Mrs. Mary Reapp returned to
, freshman, feel like a sophomore, her home, Cbesapeake Tuesday,
·a¢ learn like a JWlior. Puz- after a visit wtth her datJighler I
z!ed? You bel! - BETWIX1 and aon-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs.
AND BETWEEN TEEN
0. B. Martin.
Dear II and BT:
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald WilderUnUI time oolves your prob- muth apent Tuesday In Gallipolem -and it will In less than Us wtth !heir daughter and i!OIIa . year - use those brains to In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Peta NJ.
ptove the "kid sister" has deli- bert and famlly.
nlte possibilities. U the you~g- Mr. and Mrs. James Horton 1
~-looking In the class Ia a .so spent several daya recently at
slllart she can eastly become Keashy New Jersey with hor
~ ••mascot," and from there sister ~nd brother-tn-law, Mr.
It ~ not hard to become a lead· and Mrs. WilHam Krackomber·
er; In other words. cap1tallze ger While Utere they visited
of your "difference." You may poitrta of Interest 1n New York
ntt date until you're a junior, City Other guests of !he Krackbjjt I'll bet when boyfriend time mbergera were their daughter 1
cOmes, you'D have a lot
of :nd son-lo-law, Mr. and Mrs.
f;!endly
boys
to
choose
from.
St erI'mg Rayburn and so n.
....:: H.
n:. Hel .
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
...
,ar
en.
and Mrs. James Hollon were
want to anggest something Mr and Mrs CecU Freeman
1. my .parents, but am afraid and Gerald lion f Colombus
I\I"Y mtght take It wrong, oo
o
o
•
I!ll suggest It to y AF1 and may- Mr. and Mrs. Robart Parker
bey and other parents will and •on of Sprlng!Jeld and Mr.
tlte hint.
and Mrs. Jame~ Hollon Jr. and
en a girl goes out with daughters of Mmenvllle.
~er girls and comes home Mrs. Mary Aumlller, mother
with their parents or lbe girls ot Mra. Mu:lne Arnold, bas
ofiving the car, then she likes ~urned from the Galllpolls MedIi have the tront porch light teal Center to the borne of her
liming se she won't have 11&gt; daughter and oon-ln-law, Mr.
up the steps in the dark. and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart of
il!ut when she's on a date and Mason, W. Va. for recuperalir boyfriend walks her to lbe lion.
dJor that bright porch Ught Mia• Olarlene Hyaell, who
!fk~s him feel like everybody has been employed In Danville,
If the _.ld Is watching, espee- m., bas returned 14 the home
ly neighbors and parents. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ou feel awfully silly, stand- Cbarles Hysell.
there shaking hands by the Rev. Carver Williams, Mrs.
Harold
t of a !56-watt globe. At Terry Phalin, Mrs.
r ~~tldnlght yet.
Lemley, Mrs. Orval Wiles and
!llfould parents please be con- 10115, Jimmy and Larry,
rile and turn off the porch In Jaebon Saturday, to attend
on date nights? LA· the BapliBI Youth Rally.
E
Mrs. W. W. Bennett of Memar Ll Verne:
phis, Te!m. Is the psi of her
erhapa they will- If daugb- daughter and son-In-Jaw, Mr.
are considerate and doo't and Mrs. Oliver Michael.
b ''good-nights" into ear- Mrs. William Boyd relurned
murnlng. - H.
home Saturday, from Veterans
r Helen:
Memorial lfolpllal wbere
ut the guy who Is • clean has beeD a patient lor the past
but comes from a dumpy five weeb.
of tDW1I ODd his folks have
---ad reputation. You said he NAMES BY WMBEIUACKS
(nbably have no trouble FlqJtafl, Arll., wu lllllll!cl
the girl'• parents If he Is by Jwnberjacb celebratlnl the
ahl 11Y1 be 18.
Fourth of July Ill 1178, when
e girl mlahl kllow he's a !hay llllle4 a U. 8. flag II&gt; the
IQqd PJ, but It's 1111 people top of a 1111 pine and called lbe
tlllke bllll ur break him. UIUI&amp;JD8II aettlement Flagstsff,
'l'lle pabllc will never stop g115- acoordlnJ to the Encyclopaedia
lfikll llliiUC tbe Dice alrl who Br!tamiea

WE CUT OUT COSTLY GIMMICKS··
AND STRIVE TO HOLD PRICES DOWN •.. DOWN ll

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'NEW ·,·HAVEN

RHODODENDRONCLUB
ROTARY CLUB
1
The 1\ltodndendron
Home A film on basketball was
Demonstration Club met on shown lo the members of the
Thursday with a Chrislmaa din- Rotary Club by !heir president,
ner served at !he noon hour Frank Capehart, on · Thursday
~nd a party lollowfns. Devo- evening following their dinner
!tons were led by Mrs. T. Bert which was served by the ladles
Roush, u' lng Christmas theme. of the Hartford
Methodist
She read two scriptures and Church. Those in attendance
commented about each, follow- were Donald Foglesong, Her- ~
ed with a reading from ''The man Layne, Donald F. Rouslt,
Upper Room" magazine and a Lloyd Roush, Richard 0 r d 1
Christmas Sll&gt;ry. She
also Clyde Foley, !Wne Williamson'
read :'What Cbristmas Would Russell Capehart, Harry Mille;,
Be Without Christ" taken from Edwin Stein, Arthur Thabet
a sermon titled
"Christmas Ralph Whitmore, Rev. Marco~
Without Christ." Mrs. Roush Trough, Karl Wiles
Lewis
closed with a prayer.
Summers and Frank 'capehart
The roll call was answered ·
·
with "What I Waitt For Christ·
PERSONAI.'l
mas." Mrs. Charles F. Yonk- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lle1•in2l
•r• presided In the absence of and daughter of Morgantown,
the president Mrs
Charles W. Va., visited hJS parents, Mr.
Machir. The 'members enjoyed and Mrs. Otha Lieving over
a gift exchange.
the weekend.
,-,rhuse at.tending were Mrs. I Wi.lli~m Russell was a recent
\\alter Grmstead, Mrs, G. B. I surgtcal patient at Pleasant
Hazlell, Mrs. Robert Hoffman, Valley Hospital.
Mrs. Charles Jewell,
Mrs.l
Bernard Lieving, Mrs. R. Doug. I Mrs. G. B. flazlett, Mrs. T.
las Roush, Mrs. Albert Roush, Bert Roush, Mrs. Charles F.
Mrs. Eber Roush, Mrs. E. T. Yonker, Mrs. Velma Roush,
Roush, Mrs. T. Bert Roush, Kay Roush, Mrs.
Clarence
Mrs. Velma Roush, Mrs. John Thomas and Mrs.
Bernard
&amp;arberry, Mrs. Leonard Smith- Lievmg from the
son, Mrs. Clarence Thomas, dron Horne Demon&lt;;tration Club
Mrs. Charles Yonker
and attended a demonstration
gues~ Mrs. 0. 0. Sa~re, Miss holiday foods held recently at
Millie · Bumgarner, Kay Roush lh~ Appalacluan building
and Alice Roush.
Pmnt Pleasont. Charlene Lowe
SEWING CLVB
of the Huntington Power ComThe Sewing Club met
on pany was the demonstrator.
Tuesday afternoon at the home Rev. and Mrs. Martin Berisof Mrs. N. 0. Wem. Refresh- ford and children spent several
ments were served to members days recently visitmg in Dayand guests, Mrs. L. C. Roush, ton, Ohio. The A!ey EvangeliMrs. D. A. Smt!lt, Mrs. James cal United Brethren Church
MacKmght, Mrs. R. F. Bryant, in Dayton is preparing for serMrs. Herman Layne, Mrs. B. vices of dedication for

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pomeroy

Fresh and Tender-Economy Prlcedl

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3 85c

SLICED PORK LIVER

We Are A Participant Ill Tile

Racine Mercllanta ~
Treuunt Cbut. Alk for , _
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lb.

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Cook Up A Good Beef StltWf

BOILING BEEF

lb.

CHECK OUR PBICEI

Our Own Good Freth

PERMANENT
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Prestone
Penn Champ

GROUND BEEF
Order Now Christmas Poultry, Turkeys, Hams

Del Monte PEACHES
Halves or Slices
Can, 25c

to t
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Open llon...J'rl. _ _ _ t

Saturdi,J

CHECK OtJJl PBICEI

No.2~$

WHY PAY MORE!
Grade APasteurized

cans

Homoltnlncl

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MILK

Argo Sweet PEAS
Ful-Valu Buy!
Can, 14c

.lk

303

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cans

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CHRISTMAS
SELECTION

LAUNDRY
DETERGENT

CAKE MIXES

Yellow, Fudslt CocNnut,
Whitt and Devita Food

boxet

$

ll•nt
box

Box, 29c
MUSSELMAN'S
CAN,14c _ __

FRUIT CAKES
NUTS
CHRISTMAS CANDY

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a.:: s1

APPLE SAUCE
s $1
OLEO
BISCUITS ~~~~=~RY
12 $1
BEEF STEW MOORE--~~ 49c
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CRACKERS
INNER
lb. 3t
'RISHNESS
JC
ZESTA
ROYAL SCOTT
SOLIDS--------

BUTTERMILK

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SOFT RAYON TRICOT
HOLIDAY PEGNOIR SETS~..
2-PC. SET
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MASON - White Christmas
wfll be observed on Sunday
Dec. 18 at the Mason Metho-'
dlst Church Canned orpack
aged foods are to be brought
to church on Sunday morn·
in.g to he placed in a basket
a~l Ouistmas remembraoces
Those wautlng to give mooe;
may do so. II will be used to
buy turkeys. Tbe food will b•
distributed In tb M
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Mrs. Doris Carmiehael enter-!
tamed wtth an Artex ·.. Hobby
Par ty re"!n Uy atth e horne of I
Mrs. Glona Roush. Mrs. Martha. Rose wa~ the guest demon- ~
strstor' showmg the group bow
II&gt; blend their colors in palterns\ Games were played and
l\le ~Jf'OrklprlzeK !was won by
Mr s. ac e eg ey.
A luncheon was served to
Mrs. MUdred Thompson, Mrs. ~'"-;:~;;g;;:w~~~'WJtl':~t.tl
Amy Boston, Mrs.
Carolyn
Neat, Mrs. Ada Wears, Mrs.
Adalee Hart, Mrs. Betty Newell, Mrs. Eugene Hudnall, Mrs. • - - - - - - - - George J~well, Mrs.
Sybil l
Smith, Mrs. Katie Roush, Mrs. Mrs. Bob While and Sandy,
Sadie Warth, Mrs. Roy Friend, 1 former reSidents of Mason, ·
Mrs. Albert Thomspon, Mrs. Jted on Sunday with Mr.
Iva Capehart, Mrs.
Jackie Mrs. Guy Roush. The Whites
Kegley, Mrs.i Rose,
Mrs. ha~e been ~esiding at Brilliant,
Roush and M'rs. Cacmichael. Ohto and will move in the near
ADDRESS RECEIVED
future to Kentucky where he is
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ten- employed. Their son, Kenneth
nan! have just received the is stationed in Viet Nam.
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address of their son, · Dickie, Lieutenant Frank
Nelson
who is serving 'in the U. s. Reynolds, stationed at For
Army stationed In Vietnam. He Lewis, Washington is expectE&lt;Ij
would appreciate )tearing from to visit with his m•ther, Mrs.
friends at home: BT-4 Charles Albert Swatzel during the ChristR. Tennant, U. S. 52-6.\6-765, mas holidays.
A.C.O. 36, Sig. Bn., ATO 96289, M'k J h
San Francisco, California.
I e o nson, son or
Mr.
NEHACLIMA GARDEN CLUB and Mrs. George Johnson. was
Members of the .Nehaclima rele?s:d from the
Gallipolis
Garden Club brought arrange- Chruc after bemg h~pitalized
ments featuring candles to be for an eye mJury recetved when
sent to shut-ins when \hey met a ptece of a nell penetrated the
on Monday evening lot their eye. He had been hutldmg_ a
regular Christmas meeting held rabbtt pen, when the accident
at the home of Mrs. Henry H. occurred.
Buck, Jr. on Haven Heights. The Reverend James MorriCo-hostesses were Mrs. Ralph son, Mrs. Margaret Pickens,
Sayre, Mrs. James Gilbert and Mrs. Wilma Blake, Mrs. Ray
Mrs. Donald Bumgardner. Mrs. Fox and Mrs. _Ferris Justis
Buck's home was decorated in tended a meetmg on Surulay I
keeping wllh the season. '
at the Trinity Methodist Church
The meeting was opened by m Pomt Pleasant.
Mrs. James Rouslt, president. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Belcher
Devotions were led by Mrs. ! and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Buck. The roll call was answer- George Zuspan and son visited
eel with "New Ideas For Christ- recently with Mr. and Mrs.
mas: Recipes, Decorating, Cus- , Joltn McDaniel and othen relatoms, etc.'' Mrs. Louis Kar"' t1ves.
schnil&lt; and Mrs. Henry Buck'! Mrs. John McDaniel and
were appointed tq distribute the 1 S~ott Knotts visited recently
arrangements to the shqt-iris.l ·" 'th Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Harris
A candy ,eKchange was held
Jt; Parkersburg, W. Va.
the members.
Mrs. Dorothy Cartwright vis·
Refresbfnents . wereilfd over the weekend
with
by candle light bullet 'sfyle.
h~r daughter
and son-m-law,
table was covered with a
Mr . and Mrs.. John Loper and
cloth and eentered wllh an
family.
rangement of bolly and
Master Sergeant Gael Dudornaments. Those ~!lending
ding, who has .been statione~
clulled Mrs. Chester
with Eighth Army, Special C
Mrs. James ·!'!· Roush, Mrs. ~ge in Korea, is .visiting h!s
.Jolin PoweU, MJ:S· Harry
family lor 30 days before going
er, Mrs. Roberi. Lt!yne,
to Fort Knox, Kentucky.
Louis. lfarschnik, Mrs.
Miss Bobby Jones .ol!'lew !fa·
Hoffmah; ·Mri. 'WilHam
ven, nas returnod tiome· lifter
Gl~, Mrs. David Fields,
v)slting her sister and husbalid:
Mra. Earl Cia$,
55riMr. and Mrs. Gordon Phalen at
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dier hero tried to duct the \In a musical comedy. .. . N. night hoopla Dec. 14 1n his the•
Joe's quilling showbll ... CBS cancellatl~ W.ue.
.. . Y. }f~ler Cl&gt;mmisslon~'l '!life atrlcal hangout's Back Stage
The Ken Klings Jr. e.pect their Our note herein !bet Bishop Lily todge MarOUJ had a bshy Room alter his
pal, 'TIIunday p:-i{, Womta's
PatH Arnold ............. 1U
2d baby In July (Mazeltov, Ma Fulton J. Sheen's "Inspirations" boy; her orders to the doc - acll&gt;r Michael Dunn, weds liveLeague
Anna Lea Wblle ....... 161
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.. u !be CaJU. Regents would make a lovely Cbrlstmaa !0 get her out of the hospital feet-lour model Joy Talbot. The
Kathy Davis ............ 1
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Nellie Smllh ..........
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wtll ... 'nle Bob (WOR) purchased: 800;000 ·copies are
,TV sets). One of the nicest, Summers Pharmacy
70 S4 Bonnie McFarland ...... 147
expect an Easter bunny in print In mostgood bookstores, ACTOR ROBERT MORLEY'S kindliest old N. Y. dally movie Blue Tartan ..... ·" · · 63 t1 Donna BlankenshiP ..... Itt
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RKO-General Films Pres. but just In case - It also may wife Joan just Inherited •120,000 critics retires at year end . . Mason Furniture ... ··· 44
Leder will ski r:lght behind be bought through Maco Pub- lrol!l her father, the late Capt. Ala. Gov.-elect Lonnie Wallace's B &amp; B Markel ..... . · · 10 :
Tailgating sets lbt stap lor
ll.ellittawn mllllon-helre.!s Je&amp;Jio Ushlng Co., 757 3d Ave., New Herbert John BuckmBster .... first major decision alter the Conkle Coal · .. · · ·· ··
one of the most eostly and lolne Levitt to Swll!erland lor York, N. ·N. 10017 . Naturally They didn't dare send Julie swearing-ln - serll&gt;us surgery Hl~h 3 game\ Blue T~~ volved traffic aecJdente .... tht
Yule-lind out. ... 'nle NIJ:on Bishop Sheen's royalties go II&gt; Cllrislle's the oyvay reviews for ... Former Irish Prime Minis- 238 1, ·Summ:r• P ar~cy S • rear-end colliJloo, whlcb 110fear the Chuck
Perey charity.
,'Fahrenheit 451," so they sent ter Sean Lemass (replaced by B &amp; B_ Mar et 'JJT/'1; . ty • .!f~ counts for one-third of all trlf.
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presidential possibility far more Conn McCreary great relir- her the blg..gross boxoffice re- Jack Lynch Nov. 10 last) wtll re ~ • :~~ Dye
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ftc mtabaps and ball of lbe rethan Romney's - because Per- ed jockey now a 'rv race-ana- ports Instead .. . Hear tell some Palm Beach-house-guest in Feb.
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supported Goldwater, as did lysl, tells us his son Sgt. Royce 50 U. ~- Mafia bosses tried to with America's First Irish Fam- 1 ' ~n~ • game. Ph e 791 • way Safety Department. 'l1tiJ
nation's GOP grassroots McCreary recovered complete- hold a bush-meeting on gamh- ily.
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bosses and they're Interested 1y from his wounds and rejoin- Ung In London (where lots of
K!th Davia 190• Ruth result of
following
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when-If elected .... Vietnam ... "Rose rattoo" star deportees), but British author!- Z,347,12&amp; fires of all kinds In , Dye
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28 we stated flatly, Maureen Staplell&gt;n's amazement ties found them out, told our the United States.
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attention and have tht bell ..
Danny Kaye Show is go- !hat actors won a Calli. gover- Feds all about II - now the in the writings of Ahmes, an \ Betty Batey . .. . . . . .. .. ••• lU Irefiens. Stay out of thlt triP
and !bat was more than nor's and senall&gt;r's
jobs: hoods are barred from the U.K. F.gyptian who lived about 1700 Belly Sayre .. .. . ... ...... 1112 hy openlnl the liP .... and
a monlh before !bet brave sol- "l'd've thought it possible only forever . . . Shirley MacLalne B. C.
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SAVINGS FOR DECEMBER 15-16-17

HELEN HELP US!
..Oil11'JI .•SKED FOR R!
dates or maJTies the guy from
This column Is for
young a bad family. As far aa
~;):;:~lhelr probleml
tongue waggers are eoo&lt;~!ed,l
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their troubl•.a
she has turned no good too.
As wltb the rest of
Don't tell me lbe llUY
US!, It welcomes· langhs prove he Isn't Uke bis
won't dodge a serious
Who will belleve him? Tbe
wllh a brush-off.
lie always judges an indi11idwlil
Send your teen-qe
hy the rest of hill family.
to YOUTH ASKED
GANGSTER'S SON
care. of Hillen Help USI Dear Son:
newspaper.
Let's amend that stltemtml:
Tbe public judges an Individual
WAY SPLIT
by his family - UNTIL
he
proves
is responsible for
Helen:
own life. When a teen puts on
~~!" 14 and a sophomore.
his climbing boots he'll lind the
IJ!Wl'l skip a grade but was banda stretched out to help
Dtm late Ia the year and
bim are just as plentilul as the
am younger than everyone in ones throwing rocks. U
bu
· lilY class. The sad lacl is
ability and determinallon, he'll
l8ok llke a freshman, but
set there - and aometlmes
. freshman friends are
he'll go even higher than those
- ~ause !hey don't think as I who have paved road all the ,
_ tf!1 on most subjects.
way. - H.
0
gtown up with my class aod 1 :0"'""_;;:;;;;;;~-r;,
· share the views of 15 and 16 ·1 b
}jar-olds, 011 boys, dating, etc.
Don't tell me to stay hack a
year, Helen, 'cause here's the
j\l)&lt;er: I work on junior level. ,
. 'Dtere are juniors In most of ·
. my classes and seniors In a
f~w. But when I'm wllh m08t
_ ~lora I feel like their
kld ~
$ter.
: Jn a nutshell, I look I I k e a Mrs. Mary Reapp returned to
, freshman, feel like a sophomore, her home, Cbesapeake Tuesday,
·a¢ learn like a JWlior. Puz- after a visit wtth her datJighler I
z!ed? You bel! - BETWIX1 and aon-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs.
AND BETWEEN TEEN
0. B. Martin.
Dear II and BT:
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald WilderUnUI time oolves your prob- muth apent Tuesday In Gallipolem -and it will In less than Us wtth !heir daughter and i!OIIa . year - use those brains to In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Peta NJ.
ptove the "kid sister" has deli- bert and famlly.
nlte possibilities. U the you~g- Mr. and Mrs. James Horton 1
~-looking In the class Ia a .so spent several daya recently at
slllart she can eastly become Keashy New Jersey with hor
~ ••mascot," and from there sister ~nd brother-tn-law, Mr.
It ~ not hard to become a lead· and Mrs. WilHam Krackomber·
er; In other words. cap1tallze ger While Utere they visited
of your "difference." You may poitrta of Interest 1n New York
ntt date until you're a junior, City Other guests of !he Krackbjjt I'll bet when boyfriend time mbergera were their daughter 1
cOmes, you'D have a lot
of :nd son-lo-law, Mr. and Mrs.
f;!endly
boys
to
choose
from.
St erI'mg Rayburn and so n.
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n:. Hel .
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
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en.
and Mrs. James Hollon were
want to anggest something Mr and Mrs CecU Freeman
1. my .parents, but am afraid and Gerald lion f Colombus
I\I"Y mtght take It wrong, oo
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I!ll suggest It to y AF1 and may- Mr. and Mrs. Robart Parker
bey and other parents will and •on of Sprlng!Jeld and Mr.
tlte hint.
and Mrs. Jame~ Hollon Jr. and
en a girl goes out with daughters of Mmenvllle.
~er girls and comes home Mrs. Mary Aumlller, mother
with their parents or lbe girls ot Mra. Mu:lne Arnold, bas
ofiving the car, then she likes ~urned from the Galllpolls MedIi have the tront porch light teal Center to the borne of her
liming se she won't have 11&gt; daughter and oon-ln-law, Mr.
up the steps in the dark. and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart of
il!ut when she's on a date and Mason, W. Va. for recuperalir boyfriend walks her to lbe lion.
dJor that bright porch Ught Mia• Olarlene Hyaell, who
!fk~s him feel like everybody has been employed In Danville,
If the _.ld Is watching, espee- m., bas returned 14 the home
ly neighbors and parents. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ou feel awfully silly, stand- Cbarles Hysell.
there shaking hands by the Rev. Carver Williams, Mrs.
Harold
t of a !56-watt globe. At Terry Phalin, Mrs.
r ~~tldnlght yet.
Lemley, Mrs. Orval Wiles and
!llfould parents please be con- 10115, Jimmy and Larry,
rile and turn off the porch In Jaebon Saturday, to attend
on date nights? LA· the BapliBI Youth Rally.
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Mrs. W. W. Bennett of Memar Ll Verne:
phis, Te!m. Is the psi of her
erhapa they will- If daugb- daughter and son-In-Jaw, Mr.
are considerate and doo't and Mrs. Oliver Michael.
b ''good-nights" into ear- Mrs. William Boyd relurned
murnlng. - H.
home Saturday, from Veterans
r Helen:
Memorial lfolpllal wbere
ut the guy who Is • clean has beeD a patient lor the past
but comes from a dumpy five weeb.
of tDW1I ODd his folks have
---ad reputation. You said he NAMES BY WMBEIUACKS
(nbably have no trouble FlqJtafl, Arll., wu lllllll!cl
the girl'• parents If he Is by Jwnberjacb celebratlnl the
ahl 11Y1 be 18.
Fourth of July Ill 1178, when
e girl mlahl kllow he's a !hay llllle4 a U. 8. flag II&gt; the
IQqd PJ, but It's 1111 people top of a 1111 pine and called lbe
tlllke bllll ur break him. UIUI&amp;JD8II aettlement Flagstsff,
'l'lle pabllc will never stop g115- acoordlnJ to the Encyclopaedia
lfikll llliiUC tbe Dice alrl who Br!tamiea

WE CUT OUT COSTLY GIMMICKS··
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'NEW ·,·HAVEN

RHODODENDRONCLUB
ROTARY CLUB
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The 1\ltodndendron
Home A film on basketball was
Demonstration Club met on shown lo the members of the
Thursday with a Chrislmaa din- Rotary Club by !heir president,
ner served at !he noon hour Frank Capehart, on · Thursday
~nd a party lollowfns. Devo- evening following their dinner
!tons were led by Mrs. T. Bert which was served by the ladles
Roush, u' lng Christmas theme. of the Hartford
Methodist
She read two scriptures and Church. Those in attendance
commented about each, follow- were Donald Foglesong, Her- ~
ed with a reading from ''The man Layne, Donald F. Rouslt,
Upper Room" magazine and a Lloyd Roush, Richard 0 r d 1
Christmas Sll&gt;ry. She
also Clyde Foley, !Wne Williamson'
read :'What Cbristmas Would Russell Capehart, Harry Mille;,
Be Without Christ" taken from Edwin Stein, Arthur Thabet
a sermon titled
"Christmas Ralph Whitmore, Rev. Marco~
Without Christ." Mrs. Roush Trough, Karl Wiles
Lewis
closed with a prayer.
Summers and Frank 'capehart
The roll call was answered ·
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with "What I Waitt For Christ·
PERSONAI.'l
mas." Mrs. Charles F. Yonk- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lle1•in2l
•r• presided In the absence of and daughter of Morgantown,
the president Mrs
Charles W. Va., visited hJS parents, Mr.
Machir. The 'members enjoyed and Mrs. Otha Lieving over
a gift exchange.
the weekend.
,-,rhuse at.tending were Mrs. I Wi.lli~m Russell was a recent
\\alter Grmstead, Mrs, G. B. I surgtcal patient at Pleasant
Hazlell, Mrs. Robert Hoffman, Valley Hospital.
Mrs. Charles Jewell,
Mrs.l
Bernard Lieving, Mrs. R. Doug. I Mrs. G. B. flazlett, Mrs. T.
las Roush, Mrs. Albert Roush, Bert Roush, Mrs. Charles F.
Mrs. Eber Roush, Mrs. E. T. Yonker, Mrs. Velma Roush,
Roush, Mrs. T. Bert Roush, Kay Roush, Mrs.
Clarence
Mrs. Velma Roush, Mrs. John Thomas and Mrs.
Bernard
&amp;arberry, Mrs. Leonard Smith- Lievmg from the
son, Mrs. Clarence Thomas, dron Horne Demon&lt;;tration Club
Mrs. Charles Yonker
and attended a demonstration
gues~ Mrs. 0. 0. Sa~re, Miss holiday foods held recently at
Millie · Bumgarner, Kay Roush lh~ Appalacluan building
and Alice Roush.
Pmnt Pleasont. Charlene Lowe
SEWING CLVB
of the Huntington Power ComThe Sewing Club met
on pany was the demonstrator.
Tuesday afternoon at the home Rev. and Mrs. Martin Berisof Mrs. N. 0. Wem. Refresh- ford and children spent several
ments were served to members days recently visitmg in Dayand guests, Mrs. L. C. Roush, ton, Ohio. The A!ey EvangeliMrs. D. A. Smt!lt, Mrs. James cal United Brethren Church
MacKmght, Mrs. R. F. Bryant, in Dayton is preparing for serMrs. Herman Layne, Mrs. B. vices of dedication for

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MASON - White Christmas
wfll be observed on Sunday
Dec. 18 at the Mason Metho-'
dlst Church Canned orpack
aged foods are to be brought
to church on Sunday morn·
in.g to he placed in a basket
a~l Ouistmas remembraoces
Those wautlng to give mooe;
may do so. II will be used to
buy turkeys. Tbe food will b•
distributed In tb M
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Mrs. Doris Carmiehael enter-!
tamed wtth an Artex ·.. Hobby
Par ty re"!n Uy atth e horne of I
Mrs. Glona Roush. Mrs. Martha. Rose wa~ the guest demon- ~
strstor' showmg the group bow
II&gt; blend their colors in palterns\ Games were played and
l\le ~Jf'OrklprlzeK !was won by
Mr s. ac e eg ey.
A luncheon was served to
Mrs. MUdred Thompson, Mrs. ~'"-;:~;;g;;:w~~~'WJtl':~t.tl
Amy Boston, Mrs.
Carolyn
Neat, Mrs. Ada Wears, Mrs.
Adalee Hart, Mrs. Betty Newell, Mrs. Eugene Hudnall, Mrs. • - - - - - - - - George J~well, Mrs.
Sybil l
Smith, Mrs. Katie Roush, Mrs. Mrs. Bob While and Sandy,
Sadie Warth, Mrs. Roy Friend, 1 former reSidents of Mason, ·
Mrs. Albert Thomspon, Mrs. Jted on Sunday with Mr.
Iva Capehart, Mrs.
Jackie Mrs. Guy Roush. The Whites
Kegley, Mrs.i Rose,
Mrs. ha~e been ~esiding at Brilliant,
Roush and M'rs. Cacmichael. Ohto and will move in the near
ADDRESS RECEIVED
future to Kentucky where he is
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ten- employed. Their son, Kenneth
nan! have just received the is stationed in Viet Nam.
'
address of their son, · Dickie, Lieutenant Frank
Nelson
who is serving 'in the U. s. Reynolds, stationed at For
Army stationed In Vietnam. He Lewis, Washington is expectE&lt;Ij
would appreciate )tearing from to visit with his m•ther, Mrs.
friends at home: BT-4 Charles Albert Swatzel during the ChristR. Tennant, U. S. 52-6.\6-765, mas holidays.
A.C.O. 36, Sig. Bn., ATO 96289, M'k J h
San Francisco, California.
I e o nson, son or
Mr.
NEHACLIMA GARDEN CLUB and Mrs. George Johnson. was
Members of the .Nehaclima rele?s:d from the
Gallipolis
Garden Club brought arrange- Chruc after bemg h~pitalized
ments featuring candles to be for an eye mJury recetved when
sent to shut-ins when \hey met a ptece of a nell penetrated the
on Monday evening lot their eye. He had been hutldmg_ a
regular Christmas meeting held rabbtt pen, when the accident
at the home of Mrs. Henry H. occurred.
Buck, Jr. on Haven Heights. The Reverend James MorriCo-hostesses were Mrs. Ralph son, Mrs. Margaret Pickens,
Sayre, Mrs. James Gilbert and Mrs. Wilma Blake, Mrs. Ray
Mrs. Donald Bumgardner. Mrs. Fox and Mrs. _Ferris Justis
Buck's home was decorated in tended a meetmg on Surulay I
keeping wllh the season. '
at the Trinity Methodist Church
The meeting was opened by m Pomt Pleasant.
Mrs. James Rouslt, president. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Belcher
Devotions were led by Mrs. ! and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Buck. The roll call was answer- George Zuspan and son visited
eel with "New Ideas For Christ- recently with Mr. and Mrs.
mas: Recipes, Decorating, Cus- , Joltn McDaniel and othen relatoms, etc.'' Mrs. Louis Kar"' t1ves.
schnil&lt; and Mrs. Henry Buck'! Mrs. John McDaniel and
were appointed tq distribute the 1 S~ott Knotts visited recently
arrangements to the shqt-iris.l ·" 'th Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Harris
A candy ,eKchange was held
Jt; Parkersburg, W. Va.
the members.
Mrs. Dorothy Cartwright vis·
Refresbfnents . wereilfd over the weekend
with
by candle light bullet 'sfyle.
h~r daughter
and son-m-law,
table was covered with a
Mr . and Mrs.. John Loper and
cloth and eentered wllh an
family.
rangement of bolly and
Master Sergeant Gael Dudornaments. Those ~!lending
ding, who has .been statione~
clulled Mrs. Chester
with Eighth Army, Special C
Mrs. James ·!'!· Roush, Mrs. ~ge in Korea, is .visiting h!s
.Jolin PoweU, MJ:S· Harry
family lor 30 days before going
er, Mrs. Roberi. Lt!yne,
to Fort Knox, Kentucky.
Louis. lfarschnik, Mrs.
Miss Bobby Jones .ol!'lew !fa·
Hoffmah; ·Mri. 'WilHam
ven, nas returnod tiome· lifter
Gl~, Mrs. David Fields,
v)slting her sister and husbalid:
Mra. Earl Cia$,
55riMr. and Mrs. Gordon Phalen at
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I;:Q!orado ; Sprll\gs. . .
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Roush, new sanctuary. Rev, BeriiSfo.r·d
Mrs. Harold Johnson,
Mrs. served Aley Church as assis~
John Fry, Mrs. W. T. Stone, ant pastor and director
of
Mrs. Uoyd Roush, Mrs. Eulah Youth Activities from 1959 unMacKrught, ~s. Lena Knight til tOOl during his years of
and Mrs. Wem.
' study at United
Theological
The next meeting will be the Seminary in Dayton
Christmas party at the home
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Mrs. Clarkson is Elected President
Of ScJQrec/ Heart Catholic Women

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Mrs.. C!Wiea Cl~on

was Thomu Hennes1y Jr., hi!~ ll!lfttaiMd •111 a CbrillmU
el~ ~~ ·When
the ian; 111d Mrs, Geor&amp;e HorAI"lY&lt;I dlllntr II&amp;I1Y ftr poll oltltt
Catholic Women'1 club
met auditor.
~ and lhoir I\MIJ. Mrs.
Sunday evenJnc in the chureh
Cl.'ld pll1'0d tbt ..,..nllon
ouditorlum for their
regular It was voted to serve
the 1tho r aNI &lt;i"!l •nd door prizes
llleetlng and Chrlatmos patty. Bloodmobile on February 20. 11 ~
The auditorium was decorat· was also voted to send $t5 dues Tho dinnor ,.., sorved by the
ed. with a nativity scene and a tv the Natio~al Co.tholir Council ~ir-s Al.diUary of Feeneylighted tree under which girts at SteubenVIlle. Plans
were! a.n..tt Post t:la at the hall
were placed. Mrs. Paul Casci, made to meet Thursday at 1 tJ . Friday evenilll. Attending were
Mrs. Geor&amp;e Buchanan Mrs m. to clean the church. ~trs . ~tr . and Mrs. Neiss Powell, Mr.
Charles Radford and da~ghters·, ~asci than_ked all who helped 1and Mrs. Joe .Perry, Mr. and
Susie and Sally, were the decor· I.n det:oratmg and also the ot- 1Mr s. George Anderson, Mr.
ating c11 mmlttee.
ficers and members for their and Mr.!!. Pearl Van Cooney,
A turkev dir.ner was served Cooperation during her
two Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pickens,
at 5 p.m. · with members §eatec:t years as president. Father Tur- Mr. aRd Mrs. Dllie Nicholson, I
at a table with white cover el thanked the members for co. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kauff, Mr . .
decorated with holly, greene~ operation and chazlly the past and Mrs. Adrian Carson, Char·
and lighted candles. The dinner Y.. r. after which he cJOSOd Ihe les Hysell, Howard
Russell.
was cooked and served by Paul meeting with prayer.
~ Hazel Van Cooney, Earl McKm.
Coo k'1es brought by members ley. and Don Roach.
casci,· ass1s· led by J ames Diehl,
George Hackett Jr., George and punch provided by Mr s.
Hargra11es, Thomas Hennessy, Geors~; Hackett Jr. were s~rv·
Charles ClarksoJ1 and Homer ed. Gifts were exchanged. Mrs . .
Gordon.
Theodore B~gle received the
Following the dinne-r, Mrs. 'jprize for the prt!tliest wrapped
PAul Casci, president, conduct· package.
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0&lt;1 the business session, which I Mrs. Casci, on behalf of the
opened with prayer by the Rtv . club, presented a gilt to Father ' The December
of the
Father Jo~.n Ture\. Mrs. Leland 1 Turel. GifL;:; were also present-! WSCS of the
Metho·
Stsson gave the report of the !ed to the officer~ . and Father i d1st church was held Mo11da:v ll
nominating committee and offi. ' Turel received a mon ey tree e.. rnin~ at the ct111rch.
cers tlected for the
coming for use in decorating.
. A turkey dinner wa~ s.:n·1'il
year. were Mrs. Charles Clark. f.ames were playild and priz- · ir the social room and memson, president; Mrs. Catherlne es awarded to Mrs. Clwistine bt&gt;rs ;md guest~ were seated
Welsh, viet president; Mrs. Da- O'Donnell, Mrs. Clarkson. Mrs . a table decorated in
vid Ohlinger. secretary: M\s$i William Reinhart and
~lr~ . ' with the seasou. Tne room
Olga Pierotti, trea~urrr; Mrs. M&lt;1ry Kunzelman.
al so decorated including a I
-- -- --- · ·-- - - - - I ed tree. Gifrs placed 011 a

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Pam Cleek was elected_ hon - installation of officers on Thur~- we-re exchanged, fl)llowinl! the I
ered queen when Bl"thet No. 6:l day, December 29. at 7.30 p.m. dinner after which the group .
of ~e International Order of and all Masons, Eastern Stars : adjourned to the sanctuary fm
JGb s Daughters met Monday and parents are mvited. Prac-1ti!e meeting and program.
evening at the _Pom~roy Mason- tice for installation will be helci i "F'or this little time." was I
lc Temple, w1th Lu~da Lyons. Tuesday, December 27, at 91the topic of the program and
hon&amp;red queen, pres1dmg.
a.m.
conrerned the relebrati&amp;n
ofl
~he meeting opened in ritualMiss Lyons presented a gift ,Jewi sh feslival of Hanakkah.
lsuc form and other off1cers to Mrs. Elsie D. SmHh, guord· whirh begins on December 25
elected were Becky
Nt&gt;ase , ian. ~md P&lt;1ul M. Darnell, asr:o· and continues for eight davs.
~en_ior pr!nces~; Debbie King. ! ciate guardian, and Mrs. Smi:;, l Participating were Mrs. Her.
)umor pnncess; .~Mette War- on behalf of the Daughters. pre· bert Pogh, Mrs. Wendell
G.
uer, gutde and Sht:&gt;tla Cowan, ! sen ted Miss Lyons, wr,o has , Stu1 \er and Mrs. Brotks Sayre
marshal. Plans were made for : closed her year, with a ra-.:t · as Sarah . Mary Magdalene and
honored queen jeweL
Morv and \1rs. Clifford II
Preceding the meetmg a pot- ~ a reeder.
luck &lt;iinner w"' served at 5 : ~5 , Mrs. Bradford Maag
P - ~· Favors were cand~R m the Christmas story from
_ __ _
fm l holders. After the dinner. and a poem . Keeping Chr·is~nas .
Holzer Hospital:
. ·Visiting the girls and Council members was read bv Mrs, Norman
bours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents rxchangM glfts.
Callum, aft~r which the
only on Pediotrlcs Ward.
sang, Hark the Herald Anf~els
Admissloaa
Sing. Three poems were
Miss Barbara Sue McClaskey, Eightlt Birthdfly
The Chrlslmas Tree, by Mrs.
Dav1s Hall; Edward W. Barn. I h CeleiJmled
Eugene Forbe• and We
me, 14l Garfield Ave.; Jesse •
.
Seven and The Song of Life,
V. Arnold, 119 Pine St.; Lem- ! Guestsft the recent81h b~rth · ' by Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Earl
uel H. Hailey' Rt. 1 Crown City • , day party of George Batey, son Renshaw read a prayer.
Mrs. Nancy J. Harrison, RL 1 of Mr. and Mrs, George Batey The articles, Christmas Cu,.
Gallipolis; Mrs. Jerry D. CoJ. were Velvet and David Swisher, toms. by Mrs. Sayre and The
ley, fit. 1 Patriot; Mrs. Lowell John Pat Riley, Marc Fultz, Strangest Man That Ever Llv·
SwiSher, RL z Cheshire. M". Terry Gardener, Roy and Lar- 1ed, by Mrs. Karl Grueser, and
Kenneth F. Ramsey, Thurman; ry Neff, Steven Bachner, Jay a prayer, "Let Me Remember,"
Mrs. W. Richard Brown, Galli· Batey, Brenda and Penny Hy. by Mrs. Stella Grue•er
polis; Mrs. Cora 1. Darst, Pt. sell, Peggy, Patty, Ronnie and lhe program.
Pleasant; Loyle A.
Wright, ' Randy McKinney. Kathy Man- During the business !lession,
Henderson; Mrs. Probe
E. ley, .John j'.1eCioud, Kristy Pet. in charge of Mrs.
Renshaw
~ou sh, Rt. :t Letart; James W. tie, Tommy Walters, Sonny Llt- presid-:&gt;:nt. it was voted to
:-wart, Rt. I Hacme~ Mrs. Wen- ! He. George and Johnny Stewart. IIJe BlotKimobile next Monday.
Jell J. Frecker, Racme; Vil'kie ] Sendmg gifts were Keith and Plans were made to prepare a
L. Hoffman, Pomeroy; .Mrs. Dand Vance. Mike
Manley, Christmas basket for a family
John C. Hale, Oak Hill: Mrs. and Davy Manley. Mrs. Kath- in the community. It was voted
William .M. Logan, Rt. 2 Green- . ryn Gardener was also a guest. . to send a flower lo Mrs. Adolph
up, Ky., Cecil W. Chaney, Jack· Mrs. Batey was assisted with i t:rueser in Veterans Memorial
IOn; Harold W. Bryant, RL 1 the party by her mother, Mrs. Hospital and to Mrs. Edna WIR·
Ironton ; Mrs. George F. Brown- Roxie Oiler and the honored gms. A gift of $10 was presentIng, Radclifl; Brady S. Young, guest 's sister, Shirley Boyer. ed to the Rev. Stutler and $1
Wurtland, Ky.; Roscoe C. Gray·
to his son, Kevin.
I
IOD~ Ironton; Mrs. William J'.
Attending were the
above
Haler, RL 2 Jackson.
Rt&gt;ed Haile Mark
and Mrs. Rollin Wolfe. Mrs.
Births
Set in Bond Sales
Ho•mer Roush. Mrs. Otto HarMrs. Cas by Meadows, Ill, 848
tenbarh, Mrs. Sadie
Brown,
Second Ave., son, 9.53
p m Theodore T. Reed, Jr., Meigo Mrs William Russell
h
County Cha~rman for the Umted
··
• gues~.
Monday; Mrs. John C. Hale,· Stat
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Mrs. Frank Stewart Miss Dor·
Oak Hill d ht
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es
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avmgs
n
s program .
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,
' " Thomas, Mrss Dorothy Mar• aug er, • p.m. tod h .1 d th T
Tuesday: M.rs. Jerry D. Colley, nou:e~~~t th~t ~~~su;:t!l a~f tenba~h. Mrs. Pearl Phillip~
lit. 2 Patnot, son, 4:48 p.m. Series E and H Bonds outstand· and Miss Clara Garland.
fuesday.
·
Dtocihlrgea
mg had passed the 150 billion 1
Conrad D B kl
M mark for the first time.
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rs. "This Is wealth !reid In th
ewmg u
mner
Jessie Cartwright, Mrs. Bobby
e H ld R
1. Dudding, Mrs. Bernard W. hands of the millions and mtl·
e at estaruant
Edwards w Oak! p d
hons of Amer~cans who have The annual ChriStmas dinner
Orner Fo~d. Mrs. Jo~;n E.a~~~: found_ their way to fi~ancial of the Seeond Monday s.~~:~~
Mrs. Ollie Heato Joh
A secunty through regular mvest· Club was held Monday •'
Ward John E Jonh,
"w 1 · ment in these shares in their at Baiiey's Restaurant. A
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nson, Edward
esey roun try, .''M r. Red
key dl nner was serv ed at
Lee, Mrs.
Harold
e saJ'd.
McDaniel Mrs. Joseph
c,
p. m. and members were sea'H•
Paugh, Mrs. Mary E. Prk~:
ADDRESS NOTED
ed at ~h table with white
liheltie Slone, Mrs. Jack
L. · Val Hartung's address Is, Mr. with
rlstmas place
Smith, Harold H. Taylor, Mor. Val Hartung, Elmwood Nurs- and candles.
pn Triplett, Sanford Vallance, ; lng Home, Coolville, Ohio, Following the dinner,
Frederick J. Wilson, Mrs. Rob-. Rt. 3.
group_ adJourned to the
art L. Fisher and infant son, !
of M1s~ Co~a Mae Joadliin,
11'1'1. Joseph Moodispaugh and , group sang "Hark the Herald Pleasant Ridae ll&lt;&gt;ad, for
!lfant daughter.
Angels Sing" after which tho party With Mrs. Grace
meeting closed with prayer. as the hostess. Secret pals
During the aoclal hour Mn were revealed w1tb a gdl Re.
Hill served a dessert course in freshmenla were served by the
keeping with Christmes
hooteos to Miss Eleanor R&lt;&gt;bwere the deC!oraUons and the son, Mrs, Paul Kloos, Mrl.
table setting. Tltere were six· George Schneider, Mrs. Dwight
Parker, Mrs. Robert Lew"·
teen presenL
p 1 k Wood , Miss Mar·
Mrs.
Mrs. El mer Frecker and son, th H atr c d M
IY Mn. Franclo
Morrlo
a Parker
owe 11 an
ISs
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1Roger, of p·me Gron, were Kay
.rs. Albert H11l was hostess 1 dinner guests of Mrs. .
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lAthe Woman's Society of Chrl•·, Wheeler on Wednesday.
IN NEW YORK CITY
11111 Service for lhe ChristmaS! Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wincett
l!llleting. Mrs. Hill was spon•or and Mrs. Ann Coe were visitors
Mrs. H@!en Batey is vlsiUng
of the proaram using as her in Columbus Saturday.
In New York City with
,....,. • F Th' 1
sister. She is expected to ,...
....,.., · or IS "iltle Time." Crltt Bradford, Jr., of Worth- turn for the holidays.
1'111 group sang "Joy to the lngton, was a weekend &amp;uest
W.ld." Mrs. Lewis read the . of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brad·
Gat an.d Get ,.,..
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Mrs.. C!Wiea Cl~on

was Thomu Hennes1y Jr., hi!~ ll!lfttaiMd •111 a CbrillmU
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the ian; 111d Mrs, Geor&amp;e HorAI"lY&lt;I dlllntr II&amp;I1Y ftr poll oltltt
Catholic Women'1 club
met auditor.
~ and lhoir I\MIJ. Mrs.
Sunday evenJnc in the chureh
Cl.'ld pll1'0d tbt ..,..nllon
ouditorlum for their
regular It was voted to serve
the 1tho r aNI &lt;i"!l •nd door prizes
llleetlng and Chrlatmos patty. Bloodmobile on February 20. 11 ~
The auditorium was decorat· was also voted to send $t5 dues Tho dinnor ,.., sorved by the
ed. with a nativity scene and a tv the Natio~al Co.tholir Council ~ir-s Al.diUary of Feeneylighted tree under which girts at SteubenVIlle. Plans
were! a.n..tt Post t:la at the hall
were placed. Mrs. Paul Casci, made to meet Thursday at 1 tJ . Friday evenilll. Attending were
Mrs. Geor&amp;e Buchanan Mrs m. to clean the church. ~trs . ~tr . and Mrs. Neiss Powell, Mr.
Charles Radford and da~ghters·, ~asci than_ked all who helped 1and Mrs. Joe .Perry, Mr. and
Susie and Sally, were the decor· I.n det:oratmg and also the ot- 1Mr s. George Anderson, Mr.
ating c11 mmlttee.
ficers and members for their and Mr.!!. Pearl Van Cooney,
A turkev dir.ner was served Cooperation during her
two Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pickens,
at 5 p.m. · with members §eatec:t years as president. Father Tur- Mr. aRd Mrs. Dllie Nicholson, I
at a table with white cover el thanked the members for co. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kauff, Mr . .
decorated with holly, greene~ operation and chazlly the past and Mrs. Adrian Carson, Char·
and lighted candles. The dinner Y.. r. after which he cJOSOd Ihe les Hysell, Howard
Russell.
was cooked and served by Paul meeting with prayer.
~ Hazel Van Cooney, Earl McKm.
Coo k'1es brought by members ley. and Don Roach.
casci,· ass1s· led by J ames Diehl,
George Hackett Jr., George and punch provided by Mr s.
Hargra11es, Thomas Hennessy, Geors~; Hackett Jr. were s~rv·
Charles ClarksoJ1 and Homer ed. Gifts were exchanged. Mrs . .
Gordon.
Theodore B~gle received the
Following the dinne-r, Mrs. 'jprize for the prt!tliest wrapped
PAul Casci, president, conduct· package.
•
0&lt;1 the business session, which I Mrs. Casci, on behalf of the
opened with prayer by the Rtv . club, presented a gilt to Father ' The December
of the
Father Jo~.n Ture\. Mrs. Leland 1 Turel. GifL;:; were also present-! WSCS of the
Metho·
Stsson gave the report of the !ed to the officer~ . and Father i d1st church was held Mo11da:v ll
nominating committee and offi. ' Turel received a mon ey tree e.. rnin~ at the ct111rch.
cers tlected for the
coming for use in decorating.
. A turkey dinner wa~ s.:n·1'il
year. were Mrs. Charles Clark. f.ames were playild and priz- · ir the social room and memson, president; Mrs. Catherlne es awarded to Mrs. Clwistine bt&gt;rs ;md guest~ were seated
Welsh, viet president; Mrs. Da- O'Donnell, Mrs. Clarkson. Mrs . a table decorated in
vid Ohlinger. secretary: M\s$i William Reinhart and
~lr~ . ' with the seasou. Tne room
Olga Pierotti, trea~urrr; Mrs. M&lt;1ry Kunzelman.
al so decorated including a I
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Pam Cleek was elected_ hon - installation of officers on Thur~- we-re exchanged, fl)llowinl! the I
ered queen when Bl"thet No. 6:l day, December 29. at 7.30 p.m. dinner after which the group .
of ~e International Order of and all Masons, Eastern Stars : adjourned to the sanctuary fm
JGb s Daughters met Monday and parents are mvited. Prac-1ti!e meeting and program.
evening at the _Pom~roy Mason- tice for installation will be helci i "F'or this little time." was I
lc Temple, w1th Lu~da Lyons. Tuesday, December 27, at 91the topic of the program and
hon&amp;red queen, pres1dmg.
a.m.
conrerned the relebrati&amp;n
ofl
~he meeting opened in ritualMiss Lyons presented a gift ,Jewi sh feslival of Hanakkah.
lsuc form and other off1cers to Mrs. Elsie D. SmHh, guord· whirh begins on December 25
elected were Becky
Nt&gt;ase , ian. ~md P&lt;1ul M. Darnell, asr:o· and continues for eight davs.
~en_ior pr!nces~; Debbie King. ! ciate guardian, and Mrs. Smi:;, l Participating were Mrs. Her.
)umor pnncess; .~Mette War- on behalf of the Daughters. pre· bert Pogh, Mrs. Wendell
G.
uer, gutde and Sht:&gt;tla Cowan, ! sen ted Miss Lyons, wr,o has , Stu1 \er and Mrs. Brotks Sayre
marshal. Plans were made for : closed her year, with a ra-.:t · as Sarah . Mary Magdalene and
honored queen jeweL
Morv and \1rs. Clifford II
Preceding the meetmg a pot- ~ a reeder.
luck &lt;iinner w"' served at 5 : ~5 , Mrs. Bradford Maag
P - ~· Favors were cand~R m the Christmas story from
_ __ _
fm l holders. After the dinner. and a poem . Keeping Chr·is~nas .
Holzer Hospital:
. ·Visiting the girls and Council members was read bv Mrs, Norman
bours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents rxchangM glfts.
Callum, aft~r which the
only on Pediotrlcs Ward.
sang, Hark the Herald Anf~els
Admissloaa
Sing. Three poems were
Miss Barbara Sue McClaskey, Eightlt Birthdfly
The Chrlslmas Tree, by Mrs.
Dav1s Hall; Edward W. Barn. I h CeleiJmled
Eugene Forbe• and We
me, 14l Garfield Ave.; Jesse •
.
Seven and The Song of Life,
V. Arnold, 119 Pine St.; Lem- ! Guestsft the recent81h b~rth · ' by Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Earl
uel H. Hailey' Rt. 1 Crown City • , day party of George Batey, son Renshaw read a prayer.
Mrs. Nancy J. Harrison, RL 1 of Mr. and Mrs, George Batey The articles, Christmas Cu,.
Gallipolis; Mrs. Jerry D. CoJ. were Velvet and David Swisher, toms. by Mrs. Sayre and The
ley, fit. 1 Patriot; Mrs. Lowell John Pat Riley, Marc Fultz, Strangest Man That Ever Llv·
SwiSher, RL z Cheshire. M". Terry Gardener, Roy and Lar- 1ed, by Mrs. Karl Grueser, and
Kenneth F. Ramsey, Thurman; ry Neff, Steven Bachner, Jay a prayer, "Let Me Remember,"
Mrs. W. Richard Brown, Galli· Batey, Brenda and Penny Hy. by Mrs. Stella Grue•er
polis; Mrs. Cora 1. Darst, Pt. sell, Peggy, Patty, Ronnie and lhe program.
Pleasant; Loyle A.
Wright, ' Randy McKinney. Kathy Man- During the business !lession,
Henderson; Mrs. Probe
E. ley, .John j'.1eCioud, Kristy Pet. in charge of Mrs.
Renshaw
~ou sh, Rt. :t Letart; James W. tie, Tommy Walters, Sonny Llt- presid-:&gt;:nt. it was voted to
:-wart, Rt. I Hacme~ Mrs. Wen- ! He. George and Johnny Stewart. IIJe BlotKimobile next Monday.
Jell J. Frecker, Racme; Vil'kie ] Sendmg gifts were Keith and Plans were made to prepare a
L. Hoffman, Pomeroy; .Mrs. Dand Vance. Mike
Manley, Christmas basket for a family
John C. Hale, Oak Hill: Mrs. and Davy Manley. Mrs. Kath- in the community. It was voted
William .M. Logan, Rt. 2 Green- . ryn Gardener was also a guest. . to send a flower lo Mrs. Adolph
up, Ky., Cecil W. Chaney, Jack· Mrs. Batey was assisted with i t:rueser in Veterans Memorial
IOn; Harold W. Bryant, RL 1 the party by her mother, Mrs. Hospital and to Mrs. Edna WIR·
Ironton ; Mrs. George F. Brown- Roxie Oiler and the honored gms. A gift of $10 was presentIng, Radclifl; Brady S. Young, guest 's sister, Shirley Boyer. ed to the Rev. Stutler and $1
Wurtland, Ky.; Roscoe C. Gray·
to his son, Kevin.
I
IOD~ Ironton; Mrs. William J'.
Attending were the
above
Haler, RL 2 Jackson.
Rt&gt;ed Haile Mark
and Mrs. Rollin Wolfe. Mrs.
Births
Set in Bond Sales
Ho•mer Roush. Mrs. Otto HarMrs. Cas by Meadows, Ill, 848
tenbarh, Mrs. Sadie
Brown,
Second Ave., son, 9.53
p m Theodore T. Reed, Jr., Meigo Mrs William Russell
h
County Cha~rman for the Umted
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Monday; Mrs. John C. Hale,· Stat
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Bo d
Mrs. Frank Stewart Miss Dor·
Oak Hill d ht
3 3&amp;
es
,
avmgs
n
s program .
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,
,
' " Thomas, Mrss Dorothy Mar• aug er, • p.m. tod h .1 d th T
Tuesday: M.rs. Jerry D. Colley, nou:e~~~t th~t ~~~su;:t!l a~f tenba~h. Mrs. Pearl Phillip~
lit. 2 Patnot, son, 4:48 p.m. Series E and H Bonds outstand· and Miss Clara Garland.
fuesday.
·
Dtocihlrgea
mg had passed the 150 billion 1
Conrad D B kl
M mark for the first time.
1 S
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rs. "This Is wealth !reid In th
ewmg u
mner
Jessie Cartwright, Mrs. Bobby
e H ld R
1. Dudding, Mrs. Bernard W. hands of the millions and mtl·
e at estaruant
Edwards w Oak! p d
hons of Amer~cans who have The annual ChriStmas dinner
Orner Fo~d. Mrs. Jo~;n E.a~~~: found_ their way to fi~ancial of the Seeond Monday s.~~:~~
Mrs. Ollie Heato Joh
A secunty through regular mvest· Club was held Monday •'
Ward John E Jonh,
"w 1 · ment in these shares in their at Baiiey's Restaurant. A
'
. A/lack,
nson, Edward
esey roun try, .''M r. Red
key dl nner was serv ed at
Lee, Mrs.
Harold
e saJ'd.
McDaniel Mrs. Joseph
c,
p. m. and members were sea'H•
Paugh, Mrs. Mary E. Prk~:
ADDRESS NOTED
ed at ~h table with white
liheltie Slone, Mrs. Jack
L. · Val Hartung's address Is, Mr. with
rlstmas place
Smith, Harold H. Taylor, Mor. Val Hartung, Elmwood Nurs- and candles.
pn Triplett, Sanford Vallance, ; lng Home, Coolville, Ohio, Following the dinner,
Frederick J. Wilson, Mrs. Rob-. Rt. 3.
group_ adJourned to the
art L. Fisher and infant son, !
of M1s~ Co~a Mae Joadliin,
11'1'1. Joseph Moodispaugh and , group sang "Hark the Herald Pleasant Ridae ll&lt;&gt;ad, for
!lfant daughter.
Angels Sing" after which tho party With Mrs. Grace
meeting closed with prayer. as the hostess. Secret pals
During the aoclal hour Mn were revealed w1tb a gdl Re.
Hill served a dessert course in freshmenla were served by the
keeping with Christmes
hooteos to Miss Eleanor R&lt;&gt;bwere the deC!oraUons and the son, Mrs, Paul Kloos, Mrl.
table setting. Tltere were six· George Schneider, Mrs. Dwight
Parker, Mrs. Robert Lew"·
teen presenL
p 1 k Wood , Miss Mar·
Mrs.
Mrs. El mer Frecker and son, th H atr c d M
IY Mn. Franclo
Morrlo
a Parker
owe 11 an
ISs
.
1Roger, of p·me Gron, were Kay
.rs. Albert H11l was hostess 1 dinner guests of Mrs. .
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lAthe Woman's Society of Chrl•·, Wheeler on Wednesday.
IN NEW YORK CITY
11111 Service for lhe ChristmaS! Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wincett
l!llleting. Mrs. Hill was spon•or and Mrs. Ann Coe were visitors
Mrs. H@!en Batey is vlsiUng
of the proaram using as her in Columbus Saturday.
In New York City with
,....,. • F Th' 1
sister. She is expected to ,...
....,.., · or IS "iltle Time." Crltt Bradford, Jr., of Worth- turn for the holidays.
1'111 group sang "Joy to the lngton, was a weekend &amp;uest
W.ld." Mrs. Lewis read the . of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brad·
Gat an.d Get ,.,..
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' da)"f 3 Nithtl Ia
MIAMI •IACN
lloqarel Houda1he!t. A playlet Mr. and Mrs. Franclt Morris
Get your !!laver Book todiJ In . eo~~tume w•s presented by spent a day in Gallipolis llld
Unbelievable bttt Tru•
lleiUh Bradford, Bessie Pick. visited her sister, Esther Com·
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••••••••••••••••

Buttermilk _" 3 v. ..~•. $1

Stolroi'(-

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a.,.

11o1. ""'" v.t.. ItS l·ftrttll -

$14.11

v• 111 oa ..

Bicycle ••..••.•

... $29.95

.,Ill

Bicycle .•.•• --~---

Potata. ..... ., 4 :: $1

..

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72

... $44.95 ,ti GUARANi lED

...........
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4

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Apples

1i!!r

Juiee .•.• ••.... 4 :: $1

Crest

6-oz. cansT

Plo..

Ic. Milk···-- 2 ~~~ ... $1

TmuatGea ·-· 6 ~· $1

87e

...19c

Ktiltilu

T• Votuo

-

c

-

Wlitte &amp; ~·btrOrted Colm F«ddttli'IMieB

Tom.

Coffee

73c

...

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Hot Lather ~'""
,... ......... 72e Sweet Com •.•••••••• 5 "' 39e
K_,_
..... - ltalhlf
Orange Juice •••• ...... ~ 111• 59e
Hot Lather
,,_ .. ,_.... 72e TNflloCII·Lo ...... &amp; Fruit Drinks •••••. . . . • ~~a ..~ 39e

...............
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$1.78

6.25-oz.
tube
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Duncan
Pink Seedle88

Grapefruit

_

loNLool'torlter

Rolls
English Walnuta .......... :.. 59c
. 49c
lN........ ,
Shelled Pecans •...••. ..... $1.29
... "" aro..loto
Brownies
........ 79c

c

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.................. 41c
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POlATOES

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Soriety Notes

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FRENCH FRIED

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CARROTS
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2

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limit qlUIII!It:i.,,

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39c

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pkg.

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,tont ......... 89c

For Refreshing Drink •••

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18 01.

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Peaches ..

Dreft

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to 0. llro - - 01 Freoll
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Quality Freah

•••• • • • • • • • • • •

Cake Mix

Lava

Florida's Finest
Juicy

_

Swift's Bologna •. . . . . . . .

10-lb.
can lb.

Sib, can
$2.69

Breasts

..,,
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1

1

S.le!

· - f/llorrMI"
....... Olrm .. 1'11

.... 01 ......... Of How Muell

.... 33c

I

S.le! ..• 5c OFF LABEL

lulk lltcod . .

Fresh Frozen Frying Chicken

Zest
2

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Fully Cooked Ham ___ •••• .. $1.29

Duncan Hines

c

3lb.
can

Ham ..

39c

"""

CRISCO

VIENNA SAUSAGE

lone'- Wholo or Hot!

Ground Chuck . . . . . •. . . . . .

Safeguard
~·"'
45c
2
INn

Sale! ..• 4c OFF LABEL

Armour's

I

H.,_t Cure 11

Dubuque Canned

....

3

Tho Coupon lolow

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Camay

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34c

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The Label

Hospital NeWS

4

Pearl Bracelet

storage•

lb.

Halt

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can

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Itt frtahtr than •·t•IIM frtth tvrbp Mo
tiUM thty .,. fi'Uift fi • . N . .,_ ...
tow ttro lrnrned1attly tfttr tftt.r ,..,. ........
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and fln•or• thlt weuW ttherwl.. H ,..

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FREE

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nt t\lrthtr • . , K"'tr has fht •Ire tnct tM

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mod.

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Coffee
lor . ..$1.67

3

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PUZZLED?

Butt Portion
lb. 59c

99c

Maxwtll Htu11 lnltant

1

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l•r .. ......

No

Smoked Ham

Instant

Coffee

·-........... , IWfll

price tn lhe belt hlrltty mintY Cl" ltuy , , •

Wt rtHrvt ihl rltht tt limit -"antllitl

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Swift's Premium Hygrade

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WANT AD

INFORMATION

'iu..

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~

tstGNS

·- ~,..,,.,.

o.INM till A. M.
I .
AIIOMI
CDIIIC1'10MI
... .. .. ....... ""'" ,.. ... IlL

.._..

Motor Co.

65 CHEVELLE ,...-::----;:~,...-~=-= $1895
St. Wagon, V8 engine. Powerglide, low mtleage, local owner·9,

Wll ... M .....,.._.. .. ttr ·
. . ,• ...,. .... lrl&amp;eff'Mt .............

..,.,

mint condition.

•ar••

62 CHEVROLET
- - o - - $995
St, Wa&amp;on, V8, Powergllde, R&amp;H, extra nice and one the

Por W'OIIt A• ..,._._

• cen • ,., w•nr one .,,..,._

c:.... .,.. ..... .., '"'" c...
MIOIJIIUfft

tt

C:blrtt

. . Mill

whole family ean use.

IH•tt¥41 tnNr+toM

.. ,., c•nt Otacount "" 0111• •

63 CORVAIR --::-:-:-:--::=----51099
Pane~ good tires, IIOIId hod1, heater

. . . . . . . 1)110 ••''"" .........

CIUI:O g' I HAN•t • OIITU41111
ll.U ••• tt •ora ..unlntllftt • •
eclllttton•• word ••

OfllltCa .. au••

Pome1 oy Motor Co.

•:A .. Olft IG ,101' ~ M tJetiT
. .rvrcl.ev 1::.0 '
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WANT

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

I.D

POMEROY, OHIO

PHONE WY 2-2156

I~

7 ROOM hou'\", 3 bedrooms, HOUS_,E lin 464 South 41h St., Experl•nced
II&gt; balhs. Ph. 992·2590.
Middleport, 0., $6.800. Can be RADIATOR
II 25 tic
bought with small down payment, balance like rent. Call SERVICE
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Co..
For Salt
''
Middleport,
0. 992-2709.
I KAY transistorized guitar amp12 13 9tc
lifier, 4 inputs, 3 tone circuits,
vi bra to and foot
crotrol. S ROOM houso, full basement,
Call John Lohse 992-2072.
bath, new gas furnace, aiU'll12 14 3tp Inurn siding. Call 99U2'/4.
1-------~
1213 31.p
From tbe Largest Tntck or
! JOWL BACON. 3 lb. 99c: pork ; ROOM house on Broadwav Bulldozer Radiator To The
chops, 611c lb.; cubed steak. St. in Racine, large lot and Smallest Heater Core.
79c lb.; 10 lb. bananas 99c; garden, write or contact Mrs.
3 bags 39c candy $1.: PepSI Beulah Bradford, Box
116,
Cola, 39c ctn.; 7-Up, 39c ctn.; Racine. Phone 94!).38.21.
pt, 992·2143
Pomeroy
milk, 1 gal., 79c; sugar, 5
u 11 lUte 1'-:===:::;:====~
lb. bag, 49c with $5.00 order;
I
peaches, No. 211, 29c; M&amp;G 89 ACRE farm, 3 bedrooms,
Legal Notice
Food Mkt., 3 miles south of house with bath, 3 miles from ---M"'""' couon·--Middleport, Rt. 7.
Pomeroy, Rt. 1431 phone 992·
AGRICULTURAL sociETY
"'g,
g fitp
FINANCIAL. ITATIMENT AI OP:
12
7
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NOYEMIIR 3e, 1961
l2 14 3tp

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BLAEnNARS

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~~~~~~=~=~~~~==~~~==~·~NEW SHIPMENT
For Rent

I

gle~"' Reward for informo:- TRAILER. Brown's Trailer
tion leadmg to lhe recover.v, 1 Park, Minersville, 0. Ph. 99Zwhether dead or al.ive, or a 3324.
12 J3 6tc
male. blond, ion•~ na~rded dug - - --~
med;um sized, losl near Ky··,FURNISllED 2 bedroom apartger' o. Call Pt. Plessa111l men!, furnace heal, Middle675-JjGO day or Bidwell, 0 .. 1 port, 0. Ph. 992·3874.
11 28 tfc
367-1439 Jfler 10 p. m or
all day Sunday .

of

12 14 4k

clothing

Ll

tt

~....~~

arrived, nice line Of Chil·
'Cflltl'
Af"4
for Sale
dren's clothing, including toys
also men's work UIJiforms, POMEROY - One slory home,
2 PIECE living room suite, 3 Jeffer's Used Clothing Store, aluminum and Permastone siuend tables, child's desk and, Rt. 33, going towards tlle ing, 6 rooms {3 bedrooms),
Wonder Horse, can be secnl Fairgrowlds.
12 11 6tc ""th full basement garaue.
ua •
•
b
at ".
.,..b LaSIey St ·• Pomeroy '
Owner
must sell $8,000.00.
0
12 13 61'1
·
' 1 CHRISTMAS SALE!.
POMEROY - 11'.! sto~
., frame,
BLACK and white RCA T.V.,, NEW
5 rooms (3 bedrooms), bath,
21 m. screen, $75. Ph. late : CHEST FREEZERS
$153
enclosed back porch, corner
evening 949-2661.
12 13 61c
Att Modo is Sole Priced!
lot, i0x100, out of high water.
haS

';""o:=-c;;-:--:cc--::-:-==-::=
_
anyone seen ··Rug-,

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$3 500 00

All Appliances Salt Priced I

RliCEIPTI

A&lt;'lmLssltm:

a~~.te, -

Autoa 1.001.7~

8,950.25

N!~~Y 2 1~~~

Conc;::n:~d

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Bevera"e

Gamel antt Novelties
Rid .... Sho~
Total

Comm'"'" s

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0.:.&lt;1.00
0 322 00
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35.00
41'1.!10

BulldT'o",',',

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c,.,;·~~ 1 ,1

MOTORCYCLES
M 50

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SPORT

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TH'GQOD Lt!ETLE

FAtRV LEFT ME,
UNK SNUFFY··

A WHOLE
NEWNITED STATES

WE1r1'!al&amp;il

AUNT LOWEE!Y PULLED OUT
MY TOOF AN'TOLD ME 10
PUT IT UNDER TH' PiLI.ER
LAST NIGHT AN 'THIS MOilNII{i
'TH''!OOF WU1. GONE AN'

lHAR WU'Z. lH' PI ME!!

DIME~!

SAl.S .&amp; SOVICE

11 OMit OP Tttl
N!CIIt ,.OPLEI' . .CALL
'
DICK ~WLINCiS

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BLAMNARS

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Phone 992-2143
,Someroy, 9·
DOto-.l\T BE..

RADIAJOR

SER-VICE
Ail N~ ~~~lifDr 5h0j
eC•r eTruck ,eHuler
Cor• • BulldOHr
•Any Type

KEITH GOBLE FORD

DON'T

DAAP lN AI

BE

BACHE LOR

1'ot~.A H

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N'AI'..TME~T

AN'i TIME AT ALL, AN'
WE KIN HAV E SOME

ASHAMED .OF

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FOR

DIRTY

ON~Y .

CAR

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BEPROU~OP

A CLEAN CAl
U·DRIVE-THRU
CAR WASH

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Mklclleport, O-

s
CIAL
CAJ FNOAR
• J
·
·
WEDNESDAY

'""

WIUTE ROSE LODGE
iary will meet Wednesday, Dec.
14 at the Jetrion hall In
•·
port. A potluck dmn' er will be
served at 1 p.m. Members
renun·ded to brm'g a covered
dish and table service.
will be a one dollar gift
change
•
AIIIATEUR Gardeners Club
of Middleport wUl have Its e.n.
nual Christmas party
day, Dec. 14, at the home of
Mr8. Walter Cr00kS. A gift
exchange will be held and pack.
••e wrappings J'udged. Host•••...,
es will be Mrs. Crooks, Mrs.
Russell Mills,
Mrs. Glenn
Lambert and Mrs. Ed•ar
o-~
e&gt;
,_,,..

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FRIDAY
'IIY 2-2196

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Stall &amp; Pen Rent

I

H0 N1) A

Dar
2,340.00
Nllht :J,608.MI

Tolal
Grandlland

Admluion:

HARlEY

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By KING"''' ~Ill '
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MIDDLEPORT ChJid Co
nservaUon League wm bold a J1IID.
mage sale In lbe Fry building,
Friday and Saturday. There
will also be toys for sale.
PAST MATRON'S Club o1

l~i ll\I'Q:il

~ ...

OH. BOY,
THE FIRST

•
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~IJCWFlAKE

OF 1l1E

?ES.,

GOOD, clean, lump, egg an
Wo Sorvlce, Dottve'.
' · ·
Tot"
.,..oo
Evangelln~ Chapter,
MJd.
oil treated stoker coal. Pea·
Finance
BRADBURY - One
story '"'"' '"'
"""" '" 50 · 00
dleport will meet Friday even0 pon Ti19 Emy N'' 9 ht'
dl ) """'" 1oo.oo
.
'
cock Coal Co., I block from
frame (aluminum
T
Except Sunday
II •i I ngI •)11 I&gt; s .. Aid
olul
U30.M
mgat the hom•'"' of MrJ. M• L.
traffic l1'ght In Cheshire, 0. ~
room s· bath ' ce ar,. eve
• "
French at 7·30
Junior Flllr AcuvttJe•
1.000.00
· p·m· Mrs
~
: A. R.
500
00
Ph. 367 .7526.
12 1 tfc
located on route 14&gt;. $4, . .
"'"'•• ""·"''
Pull
lll hav d ti
•
•
WANT TO SELL-LIST WITH
Ohio '''' Fund
to.m.oo
en w
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11 '"7 '00
NERVOUS? Can't sleep? Try.
P099M2-E21R801Y
, us
couni;'·~..
A WGH school dance wUl be
held this Friday night from 8
"Sleepers."
Guaranteed re· 1 - ~ ' , ' ' '
•
M C B k
S«Uon 1711.20
I.ooo.oo
b It
Albert · ox, ro er
Section 171 1. 01
soo.oo
to 11 p m at Waharna IDgh
suits or money
ac j SUPER SERVICE STATION
Henry Cleland, Salesman
SO&lt;Uoa 171103
500.00
· · .
Only 9Bc. Nelson's Pbarmacy,:'!!!~~'.!!!!!!'!!!!"!!!"!!!!!'!!!'!'!~':'!l
Total
:z.soo.oo
school auditonum. The dance
1:
od
Office 992-38311
M•mb•"''• '"'
3.103.00
Is
to the public 'lb J
Pomeroy, 0.
11 Z5 IOlp AKC Miniature and Toy Po
Evenings 99%--2568 or 99z.3636 ~~~:tlont from Previous Yean ~:~
open
• e ayl
OON'T pump your sluggish sep- les, black or sliver. Stu
12 13 3tc '''"ndo
27.oo
will emcee.
MU:ceuaneou•
138.711
SATURDAY
lie lank. Get Klcan-Em·All servl·ce and grooming. Phone
Total ReceJptl tor the yMr 3!,028.75
11 25 tic 175 ACRE rarm bouse wttb I Cub •• "'"""' "
Septic Tank Cleaner. Land- 992-5«8.
THE MIDDLEPORT. Senior
===-::-,.---•
"'
Ft"'' Yoor
m .!ll
class wlU sponsor a hig_h school
mark Farm Bureau in Porn- SINGER Sewing
Machine, rooms acd bath, celtar, cefrltar Torot
oosauosEMENTs ,......n
ee Salarte• Secretary
p_artyS with
11 2l"iJ 3tltC sews forward and revers e, zig house, 2 targe barns,
eroy, 0.
J.OOO.oo
Jdance thi
urd music
f by the
"NEVER used anylh'~ like i zag equipped to buttonhole, ga&gt;, 2 farm ponds, immedt~11::;:
ays s at ay rom I to
0.,~;'""'"
-•
d
n
etc
Sews
a
cy
Pearl
WU
11
p.m. at the MI.ddleport eleit" say users of Blue Lustre monogram, ar '
.
I ale occup n .
.
'fvtal
Ul3.75
f~r cleaning caY'N't.
Rent like new. Pay off 4 payments Iiams, 992·2318 or 992-2681.1 Payroll
~c~:t Tall:en J~:~
mentary ':.~riAum.Y
',.....
M 00 each Ph 99•2685
10 3 t c Klectrtdarur
n9 "r5
au1-.u
electric silampooer $l. Baker ••·
· · "' 12 8 trcl
omoe Hoi•
,,:.. POMEROY CHAPTER Ne. HEMLOCK GRbVE Church
Furniture Co.
12 12 6tc
.
_1
•;~::;:
~!~:Z:: 80 Royal Arch Masons
wUl hold their Christmas prok
dull
d
drear
IF
ts
~
TIRES,
like
oew,
7.35
x
15.
Insurance
Totot
•.•oo.oo
hold
their
stated
·gram s..-•·y, n ••ember 18, at
carpe 1oo
an
- 1udce•
:100.00
WlWI
.ua:
remove the spots as theY Ph. 992-6298.
12 9~6~ GET, A q~otalion. from. ~E~V ~~f:t':'e! or ~=~~~~'
=~ Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome.
appear wilh blue
Lustre. POTATOES, get your
winter TEK INSUfiANCE AuENL
T••••••"'
"·" WSCS OF FOREST RUN POMEROY CHURCH of
410·69 Methodist churcb will
Rent electric shampooer $1. potatoes whi:e they
tast. l~ •c. b&lt;tore renewing your om" ,..;':::~.
Olrist wlll have a Ouistmas
Pomeroy Cement Block Co.
Clarence ,Proffitt, Portland, a~~ 1nsurance Weo may oe
•••~~:!u"
"'" Wedoeoday at S:3tl p.m. for
program _Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
12 12 6tr 0. Ph. 843-2254.
10 30 t!c a e 10 save you m ney ., tic
Told
potluck dinner, followed by a The public Is Invited,
8"
CITIZEN
- -Workman'• Comp.
SANTA CLAUS will make
BAND, one Mosley
''""!""' ot Loon
meeting and party with a
AUTOMOBILE insurance IJeen ~.':.~'' ~j,, ,,., •. , , ,
hfs annual visit to Syracuse at
3 element beam. one 23 Chan.'
--------d-~
net RegeRry Range Gain. one
cancelted? Lo;l youo Oll"C.l· LloblHtv u4, ~· Boacb
the town hall December 11, at
Help Wante
GIVE the perfect gift
this •• Channel lnternatlo nlaE-•
For Sele--Scotch Pine
or's llceliSe1 Catt WI ~2\166. !~~~"'"•• ~(,,;;:·r·
SPRINGS
Belter 2 p.m. with a treat lor all chil1
Chrisimas that will be treas· ~
6 1'" uc
"~ •
club Wl'll meet at th • dren of the village OtN
-·• ,..__
~ART TIME waitress. Apply
ecutove \loti-750hb. Carl s
.'~)
...,.e
Locally Grown Sheared
A
~ I
c,oo;!,H:
church, Wednesday, attending the Syracuse sehOol.
.In person are Crow's Steak ured a life time. Portrait tak· Hysell, Rutland, 0. Ph. '142 •
in your own home. At;o
uto ..ol as
, Tollo! . .
at II a.m. A potluck
dinner santa's visit is sponsored by the
1, en
House, Pomeroy, 0
wedding and civic flffairs. Call 4525.
12 12 6tp 1 and Sprayed-Display at
PrlnUnl! 1nd sup'pJ\ea
12 8 6tc 1
To. . .,
"os with meat furnished by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Syre..
now for appointments to !(~Jar- GERMAN Shepherd pups. Walt·
CHRISTMAS SALE
f.:;:;:;: ~·
,::~: club, will be served at
noon. cuse volunteer Fire Dept.
antee delivery before Christ- er Wilson. Ph . 992-7008.
I
LOW LOW PRICES
Preml"m' "''" "'"'" Dl••
There will be a 25 cent grab
MONDAY
mas. Call 992·3232 or 94~·
12 t2 3tp
AND 100 GAL. OF GAS
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. and secret pal gifts will be ex. CHESTER
NAZARENE
12
61
304
9
1_
!.
_
C
PONIES, choice colors
and
803 Brownell Ava.
I WITH EVERY DOUBLE
·~''· ,!"'.":,:'..;., ~~::!~changed. Each member ls to eborch will have a Cbrtslmal
BOY or GIRL
....,
· 1966 VACUUM CLEANER out heights. Child trained
and
MIDDLEPORT
CHECkED USED CAR
contribute toward the program program on Monday, Dec. 19,
,
8 1 1 ";';:~;:.ru
i
of
lawaway,
tank
type,
comgreen
broke.
Terms.
Call
or
_
_
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'·'"·"
The afternoon Wilt be spent in at 7:30. An interesting
proIn Rutlond on Moin
t plete wilh attachments. Only see E. J Hill,
Flatwoods I GOOD USED tires. t1.95 and 64 Chevrolet $1,295
T~~''
,~:~ preparing gifts for Carman's gram has been planned and ~·
Street &amp; College Ave.
4
payments
$6.00
each
left.
Road.
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
up.
Pomeroy
Home
&amp;:
Auto.
Chcvclle
VB
4
dr.
s
ta:
"Yag·
OtheJ'
F~~~b~•"'".,'"T•ophl••
,,,,..,.. Rest home and the sick_
and eryone is invited.
Eorn Money ond Prizes
111 Is 18 a
on. Was
$1595.00.
"" elder1y of the commumty.
Ph
992
2685
12
8
f
9
.
•
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t
c'
12
8
te
12
9
12tc
one
owner
car
trrJdM
on
new
Hay
•M
stnw
271.:50
Delivering The Doily
BUUGET PRICED furniture If Buick :UA:~bre. It has beau·
T:~~nda::tsattm
~~:~ POMEROY SHAKESPEARE
- ,. -~ -~· · - - - - . · --·-~Sentinel to established
Q
Q
lifo! light blue fmish with
v"'"'""''"
t2S.OO club will meet at the home of
Route
20'·."",, Mrs. Ben Neutzling, Wednesday
our
third
floor
budget
shop.
white
top.
~.a;,'~~n!
7
ACROSS
iO. German
!!. Aftix
Baker Furniture, Middleport
Other
!D.33
at 2 p.m., for their regular
l. Pina.ceou~
CALL 992-2156
river
11 . Noble.
11 12
tree
(J, Strong
men
Oblo.
Uc ~ 65 Pontiac - $2,295 """''"'"';·:;·•••.,.,
:::~:~:
meeting and Christmas party
4.Ciose to
wagon
J::i. Giad
Ponl1ac 4 dr. Hard Top. Was Capital Inve•tment•
wilh a 50 cent gift exchange,
S.Craze
$2495 00. L1ke new Pontiac
New Blllld!n g~
9.115.78
4.2. French
tidings
tO. Tricksy
I from one careful owner. Au- Mitcellaneocs
JHi.M Members are reminded to bring
pronoun
21. ElecHanna Line
DOWN
lri·
tomalic
trans.
Power
steer·
Tota!o:~~:n:~~~·
3:1,011.40 gifts
for Girls lndustriai 1"The
ddletylOo•rtuUt Fellowship of the
ATEMc)Di5:'Jii;;i(-;~r;
sprite
1. Litter of
Junk c ars. l~Cant
t!ll.lly
lng &amp; brakes. You'll have to ~~~~ce in Treasury
373.71 School.
I' 1
Church of ChrJst
TRAVEL
TRAILERS
.
' 13. Muaical
445 11
plgs
charged
(Quality
Buill)
•ce
this
one
to
appreciate
its
"·
THURSDAY
Sunday-evening
at
the
•
Market, 3 m1les 1
instnJment 2. Bar or silver
fine l'Ondition.
U:II4- ttc
atom
1967
Modololn
Stock
south of Middleport. Rl. 7, 1lf.lilntry In •
J. UprJ,sing
---~,
TWILIGHT GARDEN
of Mt: and Mrs; 0. A.
22. Small•
I eRN••,.•• , . . . . .
-4 . Mother-of'
. 12 14 3tp • ha.me,.
toy
will meet at Bailey's restaur- Martin, ~ Springs Road, for
...,R=o=us·H TLYONS
'
ta.ce
pearl
29. Step
Den Three Scouts
8 Christmas
an t Th ursda y, at 6;30 p.m.
. party .
CAMPING
TRAILERS
5.
Before
In
Goddesaoo!
23. Circus
31.Chummy:
POMEROY
Horton St.
Muon, w. Va.
.A-irplane
enterdinner, followed by Danny Abbott, president, was
Brit:
or West Virginia, or
~ld 17.;:~\~~hild 6 . wing
Enjoy Party Sunday aa Christmas
stctlon
colloq.
lAin"
meeting and party with
charge of the meeting which
Ianna with Urn~. MariOn i 18. »rayer
1956 CADILlAC Coupe Deville,
7. DepC"nded
2•. Iris: poet,
32.Hetbot
'WAPACHE.:.
Dell
Three
Cub
Scouts
enjoycents
gift
exchange
in
party
with devotions by Mike
Reynoida, Bos 77, Syracuse. / 19. Primary
(on)
2a. Harpoon
all power, also a 1963 Studeus;,. ..... ...
carrot
S. Namesake!! 26. Embrold·
0.
I 18 102tp : color
:tamlly
ed
a
Christmas
party
Sunday
room.
The group sang ChristALL NEW FOR 1967
baker Lark, standard trans__ _ : 20.Compus
ot Guneroo
3~. God
carols, after which Miss
(67 A~cho Morodol
mission. Ph. 8112-2355. New evening · at the home of Mrs. MAGNOLIA TEMPLE
smoke's
28. "Greastl
For Rent
i point
of war'
Richard
Rosenbaum,
Wright
ian
SU;ters
will
meet
Martin
read the Cbrlstmas
aheriff
21 Foot Long
10
Haven, W. Va.
12 12 6lc
the palm..
31.Eggo
==.,-.-,.,-;--;·-;;--,;--;:;- • 21. South
1967
Apochos
Duo
Dec.
_
_
_
~.uDERN furnished first floor i
Amencon
St., Pomeroy.
at 7:30p.m. 'at the DAV
story. Roger Abbott rend How
. '
river
It,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;:::;;;;~ 111955 CHEVROLET $125, good Games were played in the Following the meeting,
I•
Shopping Days TIll
elficlency apartment in M1d-l 22. Seed
~
~.fiZ
~ I'
condition; also electric meat
dleport. Ph. 992-31!74.
I v08sels
recreation
room
and
~ills
will
be
a
Chrlstmas
party
Christmas,
and a
reading,
II
I'
Business Services
slicer, $20;
A!Ua • Cbalm12 14 tfc I 28. u.s.
which had been placed on a gift exchange.
Jimmy's Scarecrow was given
MAKE MORE-PROFIT- by ers tractor and equipment.
:-c==~··= ,
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Freaident
I"
table
under
a
small
tree
were
WOMEN'S
ASSOCIATION
of
by
Mike Gerlach and Danny
~
furnished apartment :Ill. Fonnetl,
listing your firm's services in Warm morning stove with exchanged. Each boy also
the
First
United
Abbolt,
and a poem, "Semi,''
I~
~·~
and 4 room furnished apart- . 27. ~~~eli
the Daily Sentinel's Business blower. $25. Ph. 949-3073, Ross
I"
~
ceived a Cub Scout
Church In Middleport v· It meet by Kathy Bunce. A Bible qulz
17
meot. Adults. References. 126 28. Unlve,..lly
Service column.
10 10 11 Scarberry.
12 12 3tc
I"
chief
from
the
den
Thursday evening, 7:3U p.m. at was conducted with prizes
-·
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 992degr&lt;e:
~
CUSTOM
butchering,
will
buy
1959
FORD,
352
cu.
in.
engine,
Mrs.
Rosenbaum
and
M
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s.
the church. Mrs. Joe Bailey awarded to Danny Abbott, .Each
t1698
12 8 lfc • abbr.
~
' ~-; 30. Kind of
hides. Phil Meier, 992-3510.
3 speed standard shift, $250, Elza Gilmore. The den mothers Is program loader and Mrs. Ed- told of the Christmas they ·re·- "·~~.. unfurnished apartment ' dor
I••
11 1 ric also a 1959 EDSEL, 361 cu. also received gifts from a cou- ward Cooks, devotiooal leader, member bes~ and gifts were
In Pomeroy. Ph. 992-5385.
• 31. ~~~"
in. engine, $75. Ph. 992·3187. pfe of the boys.
Hostesses will be 1\lrs.
exchanged.
&lt;1
AUcnONEER
12 13 6tp Refreshments of decorated Wallace, Mrs. Joe
11 IG tic' 32. Sklll
~
F0
Refreshments of cookles, fruit
Complele s.rvt..
11
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"iiAii:Eit-:sSipiaa'C;ce
;
-&lt;onBrownell
~~·
cup
cakes,
brownies,
fudge,
Mrs.
WU!Jam
Ohlinger,
Mrs.
cake,
bot chocolate, borne made.
CriU
Kradtorfl
1'
·
work
~
0::
Business Opportunity
hot
chocolate
and
kool
aid
were
Leo
Kennedy,
Mrs.
candy
and nuts were served to
Mtddl•port. Ph. m . 34. Ttr&amp;lla la
Wrtlll, Protto or Cootacl
I"
I"
'l,
11 10 Uc , lt. capltlll
A. L.. IIRAllfo'OKII
MAN OR WOMAN. Reliable served whie the group watched Smith, Mrs. Emil Ball.
above named and Vldde
I'"
I"
"'"'"-:-cc=c---..c--: · : 38. Apportlotl
Racine,
Ublo
person
from
this
area
to
lhe
Charlie
Brown
special
on
EPISCOPAL
Llebbie lolaldeu, Malotha
'l,
4 room
apart- t as. A.fliCUl
i
I
tiC
1
..
ment with bath. Ph. 9112-3~. , antelopo
-~~~-n .
~•~~
~and~~
. Sharon Wilso~, Debbie
12 ti tic I 39. Paso uopo
SEWING machlnel, repau ser- malic dispensers. No expert. Attending were Mathew Dil- Christmas program and
=;;------;-~..,- I
tltrourh:
Doug lUcks', and . ~vice, au maheo. WY Z-2284. ence needed _ we establish lard, G. E. Gutnther, Greg Thursday evening, at the
~
~
rooms, close in : n1.11l
accounts
fo~
you.
Car,
referBrowning,
Bruce
Reed,
Gary
of
Mrs,
Harry
Moore,
visor,
Mr.
and Mr. Marlin,
'lbe Fabrte Shop. Pomero~
town, 127 Butternut
Ave., PAILY ()BYPIOQUOTE -Ben'• how to work H:
Franklln ·Martin and Rev,
Authorized Singer Soles and ences and $98S to ll7B5 cash Snouffer, Ricky Couch, Har&lt;lld Mrs. 0. B. Stout and
Pomeroy.
12 6 tfc
.a.][ J' D La .a. .t. 18 ·
cap1tal necessary 4 to 12 Sisson, Joe and Doug Rosen- Rome WU!lamson as
and Mrs. Donald. Hicks.
Service.
I Z9 t!o
: ROO?i house and bath, fur- .
Ia L 0 J1' o I' II L L ow
hours weekly net; excellent baum, Mike Gilmore aud guests es. Mrs. Herbert Seth
.REAUY ·MIX concrele deUvernace and garage, 2SS W. Main~ . ~letter ll~ply atuull for another. In Ws sample AI• UH4
monthly Income, full lime Tommy Reed and Junmy and speak on Christmas in Entiland
Mliii.'JING, &lt;;ANCEIJ,ED
ed right to .your projoet. Fast
St Pomeroy 0 Ph 992 . I&lt;W tiLe three L s, X for the two O'o, etc. Sinrle letterr, apoa.
more.
For
local
interview,
Linda
Rosenbaum.
as
she
knew
It
as
a
child.
Mrs.
Le8 Enoch, 'president,
trophies, the length and !ormation ot the words are an hlnta.
and easy. Freo estimates.
2668 or 991-%961.
12 5 lfc lladl day tllo code lotiOn are cllffmot.
ROCK SPRINGS
has anf!Oiincecl that the PemPbone 992-3284,
Goegleln wri~e Eagle lndustrlllll, 4509
.. ----------·- ·· - I
Minnetonks
Blvd.,
MinneapolON
DEAN'S
LIST
will
meet
Thursday;
at
p.m.
oerat.
club· "'ml!etlllg has been
Ready-Mis Co., Middleport.
· ROOM hotM with balh, on I
is,
Minn.,
55416.
Miss
Ellen
Dutton,
daughter
lor
a
potluck
dinner
canceled
due to the holiday ...
Pearl St., Middleport, Ohio, ,
Oblo.
6 ~ Uo
PDNJ' 'l'N.A. M.A.XPH WH C!CKZ•
12 7 lllp of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dutton, provlded by the .h9me
aon. The nut l!lei!tiDi \riU be
near IJl'ade sehool. See Mattie 1
Alii CONDITlONINO Kelrlger- -~~------'- Middleport, ajunlor at
ics committee. The .
!Jbill'ldiN,'"'~altuatj ·te.
Bush, 689 Page St., Middle- ·. P.l&gt;QKC NF PNK PWJ'D PDNI' DO
atltn service. Jack's Relrtg·
TRAVELS
NOTED
University,
bas
been
named
to
meeting
and
Proeti!!n
port, 0.
12 4 tfc "PN.A.I'K,-JtXHCVD P, MKQJ'YD
etaUon, New Haven. Phone Miss Nancy Reed and Mrs. the Dean's list for the 1965-68 low at 8 p.m.
FOUR 800111 lunillbecl ap8fl. ·
TV 2-3537.
4 6 lfc Wayne Gibbons were
recent academic year, To quaiiJy fur WILLING WORKERS class
T_,.a ClrJp~uotor CALMNEss 18 Nett .U.WATI
.
meDt. WY :&amp;.3868. 4 14 Ill: Tllll
.I.Tl'RU1ll'1'1l OF INNOCJ:NCI:.-BYRON
HEATING, PLUMBING, Rllral visitors in Columbus. Mr. and the Dean's Ust .at Denlsbn, R Jbe Enterprl!e llo1JB 'chorcb
....._._
for Sale
bl
k
t
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LOST - L" dY' "" car coa' N10T
- J('E- - Unc
- .1 81·"'·ed fr e~g
· ht·'
·
·
L
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M
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S
at haCH1E' aun ry a . U''.· I 10 " . r
'
.a.
'
nc~•
Zig
z.g
sewmg
mar,.
day. F.mder ca II 9'"2"73
'f&lt;r 1 · .
.
f t
tl i3 Jcc
ones woth 20 year ac OI'Y ~uarantec, nat10natly advertiSed
· brand,, to be sold for slor~OST: "Danct&gt;r." n~d brown,
aae and freight lotaJ:ng $47.·
4 lb. registerffi Chihuahua.
50 each, can be pa id $5.011
Rt&gt; o~ u 1 a tnr 1·tlurn1nt 111m . .
Calt 91 ~_ 344 i or Willi•' Sienp per month . We w.ll deliver to
12 12 3tr your home to sew on them to
make sure .vou are completely :Jal isl'!ed. Call 992-3218
N"!ice
12 13 6tc
PIANO T :J ~I N G. Srhool ,
church, lwme. Ph. l.rne Dan i967 r:ONSOLE -STF.REO-Jn•t
iels, 992-,511!!.
i2 7 l'llp taken in lovely walnul finis~,
radio equipped with 4 ,pectl
Auction automat ic changer. d·~l vol·
Adams and Stanley
Huuse and Tradir.g
Pust urne controL Thb M-1.
3
is now under one rool
at
Laurel Clift School
Housel months old. Take 01er payments of $!25 per week or
2 d
on
State
Route
1'4 adnl new I pay balance due $lOt 95. Try
io 7 bY·IJass, open a1 y al ,
12 noon. Jim Adams
and it in your home. Call 1~~:26~~
Worthy Stante).
ll 20 lie
_
RUGS DIRTY? Rent electric
rl&lt;·ln Wanted
shampooer for $1 with pur/
BAR MAID. Apply at fli-Ho chase ot Lustre Foam. Ebersbach Hardware, Pomeroy,
Ba r • Middleport • 0
12 9 6tc
12 7 file

LOOKV WHA,T

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THE WILLETS

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DoiOI Bottle Gas. Arnold Mrs. Earl Davenport and [am- student must malnlain ·at
Brothere, 611 it. Main SL, lly were In Parkersburg Moo- a 3.0 averaSe fOr the entire Ed K!Dg, Thursday evening
Pomeroy.
fl il2 lie day evening.
aca~ year.
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WANT AD

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7 ROOM hou'\", 3 bedrooms, HOUS_,E lin 464 South 41h St., Experl•nced
II&gt; balhs. Ph. 992·2590.
Middleport, 0., $6.800. Can be RADIATOR
II 25 tic
bought with small down payment, balance like rent. Call SERVICE
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Co..
For Salt
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0. 992-2709.
I KAY transistorized guitar amp12 13 9tc
lifier, 4 inputs, 3 tone circuits,
vi bra to and foot
crotrol. S ROOM houso, full basement,
Call John Lohse 992-2072.
bath, new gas furnace, aiU'll12 14 3tp Inurn siding. Call 99U2'/4.
1-------~
1213 31.p
From tbe Largest Tntck or
! JOWL BACON. 3 lb. 99c: pork ; ROOM house on Broadwav Bulldozer Radiator To The
chops, 611c lb.; cubed steak. St. in Racine, large lot and Smallest Heater Core.
79c lb.; 10 lb. bananas 99c; garden, write or contact Mrs.
3 bags 39c candy $1.: PepSI Beulah Bradford, Box
116,
Cola, 39c ctn.; 7-Up, 39c ctn.; Racine. Phone 94!).38.21.
pt, 992·2143
Pomeroy
milk, 1 gal., 79c; sugar, 5
u 11 lUte 1'-:===:::;:====~
lb. bag, 49c with $5.00 order;
I
peaches, No. 211, 29c; M&amp;G 89 ACRE farm, 3 bedrooms,
Legal Notice
Food Mkt., 3 miles south of house with bath, 3 miles from ---M"'""' couon·--Middleport, Rt. 7.
Pomeroy, Rt. 1431 phone 992·
AGRICULTURAL sociETY
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FINANCIAL. ITATIMENT AI OP:
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For Rent

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gle~"' Reward for informo:- TRAILER. Brown's Trailer
tion leadmg to lhe recover.v, 1 Park, Minersville, 0. Ph. 99Zwhether dead or al.ive, or a 3324.
12 J3 6tc
male. blond, ion•~ na~rded dug - - --~
med;um sized, losl near Ky··,FURNISllED 2 bedroom apartger' o. Call Pt. Plessa111l men!, furnace heal, Middle675-JjGO day or Bidwell, 0 .. 1 port, 0. Ph. 992·3874.
11 28 tfc
367-1439 Jfler 10 p. m or
all day Sunday .

of

12 14 4k

clothing

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arrived, nice line Of Chil·
'Cflltl'
Af"4
for Sale
dren's clothing, including toys
also men's work UIJiforms, POMEROY - One slory home,
2 PIECE living room suite, 3 Jeffer's Used Clothing Store, aluminum and Permastone siuend tables, child's desk and, Rt. 33, going towards tlle ing, 6 rooms {3 bedrooms),
Wonder Horse, can be secnl Fairgrowlds.
12 11 6tc ""th full basement garaue.
ua •
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at ".
.,..b LaSIey St ·• Pomeroy '
Owner
must sell $8,000.00.
0
12 13 61'1
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' 1 CHRISTMAS SALE!.
POMEROY - 11'.! sto~
., frame,
BLACK and white RCA T.V.,, NEW
5 rooms (3 bedrooms), bath,
21 m. screen, $75. Ph. late : CHEST FREEZERS
$153
enclosed back porch, corner
evening 949-2661.
12 13 61c
Att Modo is Sole Priced!
lot, i0x100, out of high water.
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AUNT LOWEE!Y PULLED OUT
MY TOOF AN'TOLD ME 10
PUT IT UNDER TH' PiLI.ER
LAST NIGHT AN 'THIS MOilNII{i
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CIAL
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WEDNESDAY

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WIUTE ROSE LODGE
iary will meet Wednesday, Dec.
14 at the Jetrion hall In
•·
port. A potluck dmn' er will be
served at 1 p.m. Members
renun·ded to brm'g a covered
dish and table service.
will be a one dollar gift
change
•
AIIIATEUR Gardeners Club
of Middleport wUl have Its e.n.
nual Christmas party
day, Dec. 14, at the home of
Mr8. Walter Cr00kS. A gift
exchange will be held and pack.
••e wrappings J'udged. Host•••...,
es will be Mrs. Crooks, Mrs.
Russell Mills,
Mrs. Glenn
Lambert and Mrs. Ed•ar
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MIDDLEPORT ChJid Co
nservaUon League wm bold a J1IID.
mage sale In lbe Fry building,
Friday and Saturday. There
will also be toys for sale.
PAST MATRON'S Club o1

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THE FIRST

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GOOD, clean, lump, egg an
Wo Sorvlce, Dottve'.
' · ·
Tot"
.,..oo
Evangelln~ Chapter,
MJd.
oil treated stoker coal. Pea·
Finance
BRADBURY - One
story '"'"' '"'
"""" '" 50 · 00
dleport will meet Friday even0 pon Ti19 Emy N'' 9 ht'
dl ) """'" 1oo.oo
.
'
cock Coal Co., I block from
frame (aluminum
T
Except Sunday
II •i I ngI •)11 I&gt; s .. Aid
olul
U30.M
mgat the hom•'"' of MrJ. M• L.
traffic l1'ght In Cheshire, 0. ~
room s· bath ' ce ar,. eve
• "
French at 7·30
Junior Flllr AcuvttJe•
1.000.00
· p·m· Mrs
~
: A. R.
500
00
Ph. 367 .7526.
12 1 tfc
located on route 14&gt;. $4, . .
"'"'•• ""·"''
Pull
lll hav d ti
•
•
WANT TO SELL-LIST WITH
Ohio '''' Fund
to.m.oo
en w
e evo ons.
11 '"7 '00
NERVOUS? Can't sleep? Try.
P099M2-E21R801Y
, us
couni;'·~..
A WGH school dance wUl be
held this Friday night from 8
"Sleepers."
Guaranteed re· 1 - ~ ' , ' ' '
•
M C B k
S«Uon 1711.20
I.ooo.oo
b It
Albert · ox, ro er
Section 171 1. 01
soo.oo
to 11 p m at Waharna IDgh
suits or money
ac j SUPER SERVICE STATION
Henry Cleland, Salesman
SO&lt;Uoa 171103
500.00
· · .
Only 9Bc. Nelson's Pbarmacy,:'!!!~~'.!!!!!!'!!!!"!!!"!!!!!'!!!'!'!~':'!l
Total
:z.soo.oo
school auditonum. The dance
1:
od
Office 992-38311
M•mb•"''• '"'
3.103.00
Is
to the public 'lb J
Pomeroy, 0.
11 Z5 IOlp AKC Miniature and Toy Po
Evenings 99%--2568 or 99z.3636 ~~~:tlont from Previous Yean ~:~
open
• e ayl
OON'T pump your sluggish sep- les, black or sliver. Stu
12 13 3tc '''"ndo
27.oo
will emcee.
MU:ceuaneou•
138.711
SATURDAY
lie lank. Get Klcan-Em·All servl·ce and grooming. Phone
Total ReceJptl tor the yMr 3!,028.75
11 25 tic 175 ACRE rarm bouse wttb I Cub •• "'"""' "
Septic Tank Cleaner. Land- 992-5«8.
THE MIDDLEPORT. Senior
===-::-,.---•
"'
Ft"'' Yoor
m .!ll
class wlU sponsor a hig_h school
mark Farm Bureau in Porn- SINGER Sewing
Machine, rooms acd bath, celtar, cefrltar Torot
oosauosEMENTs ,......n
ee Salarte• Secretary
p_artyS with
11 2l"iJ 3tltC sews forward and revers e, zig house, 2 targe barns,
eroy, 0.
J.OOO.oo
Jdance thi
urd music
f by the
"NEVER used anylh'~ like i zag equipped to buttonhole, ga&gt;, 2 farm ponds, immedt~11::;:
ays s at ay rom I to
0.,~;'""'"
-•
d
n
etc
Sews
a
cy
Pearl
WU
11
p.m. at the MI.ddleport eleit" say users of Blue Lustre monogram, ar '
.
I ale occup n .
.
'fvtal
Ul3.75
f~r cleaning caY'N't.
Rent like new. Pay off 4 payments Iiams, 992·2318 or 992-2681.1 Payroll
~c~:t Tall:en J~:~
mentary ':.~riAum.Y
',.....
M 00 each Ph 99•2685
10 3 t c Klectrtdarur
n9 "r5
au1-.u
electric silampooer $l. Baker ••·
· · "' 12 8 trcl
omoe Hoi•
,,:.. POMEROY CHAPTER Ne. HEMLOCK GRbVE Church
Furniture Co.
12 12 6tc
.
_1
•;~::;:
~!~:Z:: 80 Royal Arch Masons
wUl hold their Christmas prok
dull
d
drear
IF
ts
~
TIRES,
like
oew,
7.35
x
15.
Insurance
Totot
•.•oo.oo
hold
their
stated
·gram s..-•·y, n ••ember 18, at
carpe 1oo
an
- 1udce•
:100.00
WlWI
.ua:
remove the spots as theY Ph. 992-6298.
12 9~6~ GET, A q~otalion. from. ~E~V ~~f:t':'e! or ~=~~~~'
=~ Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome.
appear wilh blue
Lustre. POTATOES, get your
winter TEK INSUfiANCE AuENL
T••••••"'
"·" WSCS OF FOREST RUN POMEROY CHURCH of
410·69 Methodist churcb will
Rent electric shampooer $1. potatoes whi:e they
tast. l~ •c. b&lt;tore renewing your om" ,..;':::~.
Olrist wlll have a Ouistmas
Pomeroy Cement Block Co.
Clarence ,Proffitt, Portland, a~~ 1nsurance Weo may oe
•••~~:!u"
"'" Wedoeoday at S:3tl p.m. for
program _Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
12 12 6tr 0. Ph. 843-2254.
10 30 t!c a e 10 save you m ney ., tic
Told
potluck dinner, followed by a The public Is Invited,
8"
CITIZEN
- -Workman'• Comp.
SANTA CLAUS will make
BAND, one Mosley
''""!""' ot Loon
meeting and party with a
AUTOMOBILE insurance IJeen ~.':.~'' ~j,, ,,., •. , , ,
hfs annual visit to Syracuse at
3 element beam. one 23 Chan.'
--------d-~
net RegeRry Range Gain. one
cancelted? Lo;l youo Oll"C.l· LloblHtv u4, ~· Boacb
the town hall December 11, at
Help Wante
GIVE the perfect gift
this •• Channel lnternatlo nlaE-•
For Sele--Scotch Pine
or's llceliSe1 Catt WI ~2\166. !~~~"'"•• ~(,,;;:·r·
SPRINGS
Belter 2 p.m. with a treat lor all chil1
Chrisimas that will be treas· ~
6 1'" uc
"~ •
club Wl'll meet at th • dren of the village OtN
-·• ,..__
~ART TIME waitress. Apply
ecutove \loti-750hb. Carl s
.'~)
...,.e
Locally Grown Sheared
A
~ I
c,oo;!,H:
church, Wednesday, attending the Syracuse sehOol.
.In person are Crow's Steak ured a life time. Portrait tak· Hysell, Rutland, 0. Ph. '142 •
in your own home. At;o
uto ..ol as
, Tollo! . .
at II a.m. A potluck
dinner santa's visit is sponsored by the
1, en
House, Pomeroy, 0
wedding and civic flffairs. Call 4525.
12 12 6tp 1 and Sprayed-Display at
PrlnUnl! 1nd sup'pJ\ea
12 8 6tc 1
To. . .,
"os with meat furnished by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Syre..
now for appointments to !(~Jar- GERMAN Shepherd pups. Walt·
CHRISTMAS SALE
f.:;:;:;: ~·
,::~: club, will be served at
noon. cuse volunteer Fire Dept.
antee delivery before Christ- er Wilson. Ph . 992-7008.
I
LOW LOW PRICES
Preml"m' "''" "'"'" Dl••
There will be a 25 cent grab
MONDAY
mas. Call 992·3232 or 94~·
12 t2 3tp
AND 100 GAL. OF GAS
·~,
/,:.
~
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.
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,;y;.
. and secret pal gifts will be ex. CHESTER
NAZARENE
12
61
304
9
1_
!.
_
C
PONIES, choice colors
and
803 Brownell Ava.
I WITH EVERY DOUBLE
·~''· ,!"'.":,:'..;., ~~::!~changed. Each member ls to eborch will have a Cbrtslmal
BOY or GIRL
....,
· 1966 VACUUM CLEANER out heights. Child trained
and
MIDDLEPORT
CHECkED USED CAR
contribute toward the program program on Monday, Dec. 19,
,
8 1 1 ";';:~;:.ru
i
of
lawaway,
tank
type,
comgreen
broke.
Terms.
Call
or
_
_
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The afternoon Wilt be spent in at 7:30. An interesting
proIn Rutlond on Moin
t plete wilh attachments. Only see E. J Hill,
Flatwoods I GOOD USED tires. t1.95 and 64 Chevrolet $1,295
T~~''
,~:~ preparing gifts for Carman's gram has been planned and ~·
Street &amp; College Ave.
4
payments
$6.00
each
left.
Road.
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
up.
Pomeroy
Home
&amp;:
Auto.
Chcvclle
VB
4
dr.
s
ta:
"Yag·
OtheJ'
F~~~b~•"'".,'"T•ophl••
,,,,..,.. Rest home and the sick_
and eryone is invited.
Eorn Money ond Prizes
111 Is 18 a
on. Was
$1595.00.
"" elder1y of the commumty.
Ph
992
2685
12
8
f
9
.
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t
c'
12
8
te
12
9
12tc
one
owner
car
trrJdM
on
new
Hay
•M
stnw
271.:50
Delivering The Doily
BUUGET PRICED furniture If Buick :UA:~bre. It has beau·
T:~~nda::tsattm
~~:~ POMEROY SHAKESPEARE
- ,. -~ -~· · - - - - . · --·-~Sentinel to established
Q
Q
lifo! light blue fmish with
v"'"'""''"
t2S.OO club will meet at the home of
Route
20'·."",, Mrs. Ben Neutzling, Wednesday
our
third
floor
budget
shop.
white
top.
~.a;,'~~n!
7
ACROSS
iO. German
!!. Aftix
Baker Furniture, Middleport
Other
!D.33
at 2 p.m., for their regular
l. Pina.ceou~
CALL 992-2156
river
11 . Noble.
11 12
tree
(J, Strong
men
Oblo.
Uc ~ 65 Pontiac - $2,295 """''"'"';·:;·•••.,.,
:::~:~:
meeting and Christmas party
4.Ciose to
wagon
J::i. Giad
Ponl1ac 4 dr. Hard Top. Was Capital Inve•tment•
wilh a 50 cent gift exchange,
S.Craze
$2495 00. L1ke new Pontiac
New Blllld!n g~
9.115.78
4.2. French
tidings
tO. Tricksy
I from one careful owner. Au- Mitcellaneocs
JHi.M Members are reminded to bring
pronoun
21. ElecHanna Line
DOWN
lri·
tomalic
trans.
Power
steer·
Tota!o:~~:n:~~~·
3:1,011.40 gifts
for Girls lndustriai 1"The
ddletylOo•rtuUt Fellowship of the
ATEMc)Di5:'Jii;;i(-;~r;
sprite
1. Litter of
Junk c ars. l~Cant
t!ll.lly
lng &amp; brakes. You'll have to ~~~~ce in Treasury
373.71 School.
I' 1
Church of ChrJst
TRAVEL
TRAILERS
.
' 13. Muaical
445 11
plgs
charged
(Quality
Buill)
•ce
this
one
to
appreciate
its
"·
THURSDAY
Sunday-evening
at
the
•
Market, 3 m1les 1
instnJment 2. Bar or silver
fine l'Ondition.
U:II4- ttc
atom
1967
Modololn
Stock
south of Middleport. Rl. 7, 1lf.lilntry In •
J. UprJ,sing
---~,
TWILIGHT GARDEN
of Mt: and Mrs; 0. A.
22. Small•
I eRN••,.•• , . . . . .
-4 . Mother-of'
. 12 14 3tp • ha.me,.
toy
will meet at Bailey's restaur- Martin, ~ Springs Road, for
...,R=o=us·H TLYONS
'
ta.ce
pearl
29. Step
Den Three Scouts
8 Christmas
an t Th ursda y, at 6;30 p.m.
. party .
CAMPING
TRAILERS
5.
Before
In
Goddesaoo!
23. Circus
31.Chummy:
POMEROY
Horton St.
Muon, w. Va.
.A-irplane
enterdinner, followed by Danny Abbott, president, was
Brit:
or West Virginia, or
~ld 17.;:~\~~hild 6 . wing
Enjoy Party Sunday aa Christmas
stctlon
colloq.
lAin"
meeting and party with
charge of the meeting which
Ianna with Urn~. MariOn i 18. »rayer
1956 CADILlAC Coupe Deville,
7. DepC"nded
2•. Iris: poet,
32.Hetbot
'WAPACHE.:.
Dell
Three
Cub
Scouts
enjoycents
gift
exchange
in
party
with devotions by Mike
Reynoida, Bos 77, Syracuse. / 19. Primary
(on)
2a. Harpoon
all power, also a 1963 Studeus;,. ..... ...
carrot
S. Namesake!! 26. Embrold·
0.
I 18 102tp : color
:tamlly
ed
a
Christmas
party
Sunday
room.
The group sang ChristALL NEW FOR 1967
baker Lark, standard trans__ _ : 20.Compus
ot Guneroo
3~. God
carols, after which Miss
(67 A~cho Morodol
mission. Ph. 8112-2355. New evening · at the home of Mrs. MAGNOLIA TEMPLE
smoke's
28. "Greastl
For Rent
i point
of war'
Richard
Rosenbaum,
Wright
ian
SU;ters
will
meet
Martin
read the Cbrlstmas
aheriff
21 Foot Long
10
Haven, W. Va.
12 12 6lc
the palm..
31.Eggo
==.,-.-,.,-;--;·-;;--,;--;:;- • 21. South
1967
Apochos
Duo
Dec.
_
_
_
~.uDERN furnished first floor i
Amencon
St., Pomeroy.
at 7:30p.m. 'at the DAV
story. Roger Abbott rend How
. '
river
It,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;:::;;;;~ 111955 CHEVROLET $125, good Games were played in the Following the meeting,
I•
Shopping Days TIll
elficlency apartment in M1d-l 22. Seed
~
~.fiZ
~ I'
condition; also electric meat
dleport. Ph. 992-31!74.
I v08sels
recreation
room
and
~ills
will
be
a
Chrlstmas
party
Christmas,
and a
reading,
II
I'
Business Services
slicer, $20;
A!Ua • Cbalm12 14 tfc I 28. u.s.
which had been placed on a gift exchange.
Jimmy's Scarecrow was given
MAKE MORE-PROFIT- by ers tractor and equipment.
:-c==~··= ,
··~ j
Freaident
I"
table
under
a
small
tree
were
WOMEN'S
ASSOCIATION
of
by
Mike Gerlach and Danny
~
furnished apartment :Ill. Fonnetl,
listing your firm's services in Warm morning stove with exchanged. Each boy also
the
First
United
Abbolt,
and a poem, "Semi,''
I~
~·~
and 4 room furnished apart- . 27. ~~~eli
the Daily Sentinel's Business blower. $25. Ph. 949-3073, Ross
I"
~
ceived a Cub Scout
Church In Middleport v· It meet by Kathy Bunce. A Bible qulz
17
meot. Adults. References. 126 28. Unlve,..lly
Service column.
10 10 11 Scarberry.
12 12 3tc
I"
chief
from
the
den
Thursday evening, 7:3U p.m. at was conducted with prizes
-·
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 992degr&lt;e:
~
CUSTOM
butchering,
will
buy
1959
FORD,
352
cu.
in.
engine,
Mrs.
Rosenbaum
and
M
r
s.
the church. Mrs. Joe Bailey awarded to Danny Abbott, .Each
t1698
12 8 lfc • abbr.
~
' ~-; 30. Kind of
hides. Phil Meier, 992-3510.
3 speed standard shift, $250, Elza Gilmore. The den mothers Is program loader and Mrs. Ed- told of the Christmas they ·re·- "·~~.. unfurnished apartment ' dor
I••
11 1 ric also a 1959 EDSEL, 361 cu. also received gifts from a cou- ward Cooks, devotiooal leader, member bes~ and gifts were
In Pomeroy. Ph. 992-5385.
• 31. ~~~"
in. engine, $75. Ph. 992·3187. pfe of the boys.
Hostesses will be 1\lrs.
exchanged.
&lt;1
AUcnONEER
12 13 6tp Refreshments of decorated Wallace, Mrs. Joe
11 IG tic' 32. Sklll
~
F0
Refreshments of cookles, fruit
Complele s.rvt..
11
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"iiAii:Eit-:sSipiaa'C;ce
;
-&lt;onBrownell
~~·
cup
cakes,
brownies,
fudge,
Mrs.
WU!Jam
Ohlinger,
Mrs.
cake,
bot chocolate, borne made.
CriU
Kradtorfl
1'
·
work
~
0::
Business Opportunity
hot
chocolate
and
kool
aid
were
Leo
Kennedy,
Mrs.
candy
and nuts were served to
Mtddl•port. Ph. m . 34. Ttr&amp;lla la
Wrtlll, Protto or Cootacl
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Racine,
Ublo
person
from
this
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to
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Charlie
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special
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EPISCOPAL
Llebbie lolaldeu, Malotha
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SEWING machlnel, repau ser- malic dispensers. No expert. Attending were Mathew Dil- Christmas program and
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Doug lUcks', and . ~vice, au maheo. WY Z-2284. ence needed _ we establish lard, G. E. Gutnther, Greg Thursday evening, at the
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accounts
fo~
you.
Car,
referBrowning,
Bruce
Reed,
Gary
of
Mrs,
Harry
Moore,
visor,
Mr.
and Mr. Marlin,
'lbe Fabrte Shop. Pomero~
town, 127 Butternut
Ave., PAILY ()BYPIOQUOTE -Ben'• how to work H:
Franklln ·Martin and Rev,
Authorized Singer Soles and ences and $98S to ll7B5 cash Snouffer, Ricky Couch, Har&lt;lld Mrs. 0. B. Stout and
Pomeroy.
12 6 tfc
.a.][ J' D La .a. .t. 18 ·
cap1tal necessary 4 to 12 Sisson, Joe and Doug Rosen- Rome WU!lamson as
and Mrs. Donald. Hicks.
Service.
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: ROO?i house and bath, fur- .
Ia L 0 J1' o I' II L L ow
hours weekly net; excellent baum, Mike Gilmore aud guests es. Mrs. Herbert Seth
.REAUY ·MIX concrele deUvernace and garage, 2SS W. Main~ . ~letter ll~ply atuull for another. In Ws sample AI• UH4
monthly Income, full lime Tommy Reed and Junmy and speak on Christmas in Entiland
Mliii.'JING, &lt;;ANCEIJ,ED
ed right to .your projoet. Fast
St Pomeroy 0 Ph 992 . I&lt;W tiLe three L s, X for the two O'o, etc. Sinrle letterr, apoa.
more.
For
local
interview,
Linda
Rosenbaum.
as
she
knew
It
as
a
child.
Mrs.
Le8 Enoch, 'president,
trophies, the length and !ormation ot the words are an hlnta.
and easy. Freo estimates.
2668 or 991-%961.
12 5 lfc lladl day tllo code lotiOn are cllffmot.
ROCK SPRINGS
has anf!Oiincecl that the PemPbone 992-3284,
Goegleln wri~e Eagle lndustrlllll, 4509
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Blvd.,
MinneapolON
DEAN'S
LIST
will
meet
Thursday;
at
p.m.
oerat.
club· "'ml!etlllg has been
Ready-Mis Co., Middleport.
· ROOM hotM with balh, on I
is,
Minn.,
55416.
Miss
Ellen
Dutton,
daughter
lor
a
potluck
dinner
canceled
due to the holiday ...
Pearl St., Middleport, Ohio, ,
Oblo.
6 ~ Uo
PDNJ' 'l'N.A. M.A.XPH WH C!CKZ•
12 7 lllp of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dutton, provlded by the .h9me
aon. The nut l!lei!tiDi \riU be
near IJl'ade sehool. See Mattie 1
Alii CONDITlONINO Kelrlger- -~~------'- Middleport, ajunlor at
ics committee. The .
!Jbill'ldiN,'"'~altuatj ·te.
Bush, 689 Page St., Middle- ·. P.l&gt;QKC NF PNK PWJ'D PDNI' DO
atltn service. Jack's Relrtg·
TRAVELS
NOTED
University,
bas
been
named
to
meeting
and
Proeti!!n
port, 0.
12 4 tfc "PN.A.I'K,-JtXHCVD P, MKQJ'YD
etaUon, New Haven. Phone Miss Nancy Reed and Mrs. the Dean's list for the 1965-68 low at 8 p.m.
FOUR 800111 lunillbecl ap8fl. ·
TV 2-3537.
4 6 lfc Wayne Gibbons were
recent academic year, To quaiiJy fur WILLING WORKERS class
T_,.a ClrJp~uotor CALMNEss 18 Nett .U.WATI
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meDt. WY :&amp;.3868. 4 14 Ill: Tllll
.I.Tl'RU1ll'1'1l OF INNOCJ:NCI:.-BYRON
HEATING, PLUMBING, Rllral visitors in Columbus. Mr. and the Dean's Ust .at Denlsbn, R Jbe Enterprl!e llo1JB 'chorcb
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for Sale
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sewmg
mar,.
day. F.mder ca II 9'"2"73
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tl i3 Jcc
ones woth 20 year ac OI'Y ~uarantec, nat10natly advertiSed
· brand,, to be sold for slor~OST: "Danct&gt;r." n~d brown,
aae and freight lotaJ:ng $47.·
4 lb. registerffi Chihuahua.
50 each, can be pa id $5.011
Rt&gt; o~ u 1 a tnr 1·tlurn1nt 111m . .
Calt 91 ~_ 344 i or Willi•' Sienp per month . We w.ll deliver to
12 12 3tr your home to sew on them to
make sure .vou are completely :Jal isl'!ed. Call 992-3218
N"!ice
12 13 6tc
PIANO T :J ~I N G. Srhool ,
church, lwme. Ph. l.rne Dan i967 r:ONSOLE -STF.REO-Jn•t
iels, 992-,511!!.
i2 7 l'llp taken in lovely walnul finis~,
radio equipped with 4 ,pectl
Auction automat ic changer. d·~l vol·
Adams and Stanley
Huuse and Tradir.g
Pust urne controL Thb M-1.
3
is now under one rool
at
Laurel Clift School
Housel months old. Take 01er payments of $!25 per week or
2 d
on
State
Route
1'4 adnl new I pay balance due $lOt 95. Try
io 7 bY·IJass, open a1 y al ,
12 noon. Jim Adams
and it in your home. Call 1~~:26~~
Worthy Stante).
ll 20 lie
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RUGS DIRTY? Rent electric
rl&lt;·ln Wanted
shampooer for $1 with pur/
BAR MAID. Apply at fli-Ho chase ot Lustre Foam. Ebersbach Hardware, Pomeroy,
Ba r • Middleport • 0
12 9 6tc
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and 26 members recently en.
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lng of the 8 et 40 Meigs County The group sang Solent Noght,
Salon No. 710, Monday evening. and a reading, "A Letter from
Jimmv Moore'' was given by
Members.wer.e seat.ed at a ta· Mrs . Knapp. secret pal names

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The group moved to· the soc- It'.,

tal rooms which were beautifuJ. lt w
ly decorated and enjoyed a IIII
Christmas program presented j W~
by Ann Rupe, Jane Walton, Lee
[.ee and Roberta O'Brien. The '11

Programs whit e crocheted covt'r edged in
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. lree. :red, centered with a small sil· 1
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~.ere in the s a~e 0 pme
E:1leen Searles asked grace. ver tree decorated in
ca ndy

potted pomsewas.

the canes and corsagt&gt;s which were I

.illltf'llilllo.

Many

;roup adjourned to the horne of presented the members, Red 1 MARY JANE CASHDOLLAR I introduction was given by Ann 1I
Mh Thornton, Mulberry Ave. ' and while candles were on eilh-,
Rupe on the Service for Christ-/Ill
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Th~ service ''ThP Prophecy"
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to the TB A:-: sociation.
· alon &lt;1 success u year.
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Att nd 1· g ·ere th(' abovr ·&lt;l nd 1lar ol Heedsv tlle announc~ t ~
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Rhoda Hac kt:&gt;tt, d n we are
_.e ~ ~
• approaching marriage or their iJanP Walt.on was the
Unseen w:
~I.Jairman , and Ca therine Wrl sh, Eunre Brmkrr. G!ad.I'S Mowr&lt;&gt;y.
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tli a lly~ell d;mg ter.
ar~ ane, w
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Charlie H. Pryor, son ot Mr. 0 Bru~n , accompamed by Lee .;
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rhanksgivi ng cards to children and lv 3 Powrll
and Mrs. Virgil Pryor, BayvH- Lee on the organ , sang, •'Away
m the TB hospitals. PartnPI''&gt; I
J;Jgr , Smithville, Ohio.
, in the Manger .•',' ",0 Little To.wn ~
·eported srnding birthrlay card 1
jl,lary Jane 15 a graduate of : of Bethlehem , 'The
F'1rst .,
q_Qd dimrs to chi ldren in
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East 1'rn High school and is a ~oel ," "Joy to the
World," ~
:lgspital in Drnver. C1•lo n1do.
~·t•t·rdary for Grange lnsurance .and " Hark the Herald Angels ~
tiary Martin. PParl Kn:lpp and 1
company of Co lumbus. A-C: Sing.'
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l'atherme Wel sh gave reports
Char les N. Pryor is a gmd uate 1 At the close of the service .,
- - - - - - --Memhers of the Loyal llt&gt; lp- nl M~m sfiel~ Madison . High 1!he group sang ' 'Silent Night." I ~
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Chu
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in
the
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Loc:kDourne
AJo-.8,
Colu~bus.
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the
traditional
gift
exchange
Pomerov Oht11
~orin! room Monday for lhP tr An open church w~ldmg wtlt (jfter which dessert and coffee I
TONIGHT and THURSDAY
,
::mnual
Ch rislmfls dinner
bf' hl'id at the MethodJ.st Church were. servM by the social com. , ;,
December 14·15
' Thr table, wi th white cuvrr, on FeD. _1_1 at Reed svil le.
, nut tee.
NOT OPEN
was centered wittl a Chri s!rna .; ~ 1
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the
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Dec ember 16-17
1 J oy to
WI
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wtth prayer y r. eese.
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A reading, ·'The . Chris tm as The Portland WSCS
met ,
AudiP Mur phy. Jo;lll S!;-t lry .
Following the dinner, a pro- Bell s" and ''The Silence of at the home of Mrs. Hubert I ~
W:.~
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Ste1 ('lis
Igram wa s presented by Miss God'' "'as go
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b)' Mrs. Ralph Price for their Christmas meet-~~
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Mrs. Cil.nt .Johnson .mcludmg .an
1 u~ in g nf time wisely by Mi ss 1 mpresst v~ ca ndleh~h.t serv1ce . w
Karr and the hymn, "Silent &lt;lnd . readmgs pertammg
to
: Night." closed the program, af- Chnstmas. Carols were sung ~
: ter which gifts were exchanged. and prayers of thanks were !1
Attending were Mr.
and gtvt'n by the members. .
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Y1rs. Dan Rizer, Mr. and Mrs. conducled a busmess meetmg :~

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wide range of sizes In
dressy and tailored dressea.

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Ml nationally advertised
brands. Many styles and COil
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Of Syracuse

Elberfelds Are

Dines Monday

Headquarters Por

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Re y011 r own Santa
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Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. William and Mrs, Ruth Ehersbach re- ~
Houdashelt, Mrs. Theodore Hill- 1porting rummage sales pro· =
dore, Mrs. Orv!lle Crooks. Mrs, ceeds.
Ill
Frank Winebrenner, Mrs, Wil· A gill exchange was held

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Thomas, Miss Marcia
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Karr, ~ with the holiday season were i
Mrs. , served by the hostess.
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several from our special selection. Many styles in

Ralph Robson, Lloyd .Jenkins, Attending were Mrs. Ethel
Phillips Sisters Style Shop Iand
three guests, Rev, Wendell , Swan, Cora H1lton,
Dorothy

slipovers and cardigans - leatllers anf solids In or·

i G. Stuller , Milissa Hizer and Durst, Ethel Johnson, Margory

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~ sent to Goidia Elberfeld, Jennie I
SLEEPCRAFT BLANKETS

WHI' ond In hlo correct olio otlll
buy wh•t rou want.

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Christmas Cash
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a and party Saturday evening at
~ Middleport School. The dinner

completely washable. Floral printa, solld pastel col·
Ohl and white.

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- durabl.a Uteful Chr!JtmU gifts.

SPECIAL!

Mrs. Ted Riley, chairman.

f Highlight of the evening was 1
ll !he appearance of Santa Claus

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with gifts and candy for the
Perct,la pillow cases - embroidery tt!ro. Choice of
children. Door prizes were apre!!)' pilttems and His and Hers kmd, too. A·
warded. W. P. Hames, new
pair In a gift box.
1 manager. was master of ceremonies for the party and Robpolr ond
ert Schuck, Industrial en~lneer
with the company, led the group ~.-_..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.....__ _ _ ___:
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jets, -including
one shot by a
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downed 1n the second straight day of Hanoi area bornirl
slandards may cause a might have to shut down production lines unless the Underwriters.
ings which Communists said included attacks on civilian
~~~!»; of the U.S. ecohOmy.
government modifies its new safely standards.
President Frank W. King aa1oesidences within city limits.
c~airman of Ford
Nader clabned that there was no reaaon why the nounced the labor group has
At the same time, informed Soutll Vietnamese sortr· l
. said J!1e 1flti8 auto automakers could not meet the 23 1t1ndards Issued hired the law firm of Clayman,
ces reported that a mile-long bridge which extends into
could ~ ~ the earlier this month for 1968 model cars.
Jalfy and Taylor and account·
the Hanoi limits was struck by explosives during u.s.
d~n 8iill would w _v;,m.&lt;-,'mil&gt;ll " ' ' ' " - - - ~~ T. Grayson Maddrea ~~, The Meigs County Youn
ids on Tuesday. The bridge is only two miles from
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proces, poasibly
. f!-ich~, V~.• ID re.present tt Republicans Club woll hold
orne nf North Vietnamese - - - ' ' - - - - - - )lriclilc lril-blO high. ,
might be forced to shut down highway safety act not enough at 'the he~
' ·· Christtnat party alld dallct: l.his Pl:esident Jlo Chi Minh.
downed.
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some of the 23 new lhrowing hundreds of thousanch "lead lime'' is ' given the . The Ohoo AFirCIO appllca·i Saturday night beginning
at The planes shot down in U:ll. officials said the targets .
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Blandards proposed by the of auto workers out of jobs, and industry ID meet standards. The ~:ri cite;:,.~.' grounds for a 9 p. m. at the County Highway Wednesday's raids included .an near Han~! Wednesday we:e the
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National Hi~hway Safety Agen· severely dislocating the econo- Jan 31 effeetive date for new
ng
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Department garage at Rock Air Force Fttlli Thunderchief same hot a day earher-a A f mily of lour lost ......
cy headed by Dr.
William my ol the entire nation
st~rds comes less than P~st and! prospeetive loss ex· Springs.
and two Navy fighter-bombers. vehicle depot five miles south of lh' a...,. -;•• when-~
. Haddon Jr were "unreas
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penence o the compantea cov·
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. ona· ''This industry is important to seven montha before new model ered by the filing within and Shirley Beegle, club presf. : . spo esmen sao . or
. e co. a a rao
eight room frame bome burned
ble, arbUra.~, and techruc~iy tile economy of the Uniled cars begin coming off the outside Ohio do not justify a dent, said the event is open to Voetnam reported thai 1.0 U.S. SIX mdes to the northeast.
to the ground 111 Ripley Hollow
not feasible. Ford was the forst States," said Ford. ''II produc- assembly lines following annual rate increase.
ali residents of the county be- planes were downed 10 its Radoo Ha~m and
oo the Meigs • Gallla Une.
industry leader to speak out so lion linea are closed down changeover usually in August Th
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news agencoes m Russia and
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standards announced recently !standards, it will have serious safety standards followed 1 crease in rates in order to earn GOP organization are urged to , Thunderchief was knocked .out that civohan resodences were m:~;:dean~~ ~':_ ' :
by Haddon.
1effect. And of we can't meet prepared year-end statement in a reasonable profit.
bring potential new members. •f the sky about 50 mdes bombed both days,.
~ngu!O:
building mm'ldlo
The mdustry has until Jan. 3 ' them, we'll have to shut down which the auto executive issued Dividends and earnings of tile Music for the event will be dogfight with a M~G21 · the m~st more than 100 killed or ate! ingflames
lo comment upon them and the production lines."
the most pessimistic forecast companies covered by the filing provided by The Ravens, a Joe. advanced plane 10 the Soviet wound.O, Th~ ,saod the . .
and Mrs· Maynard JCWa,.
suggest roodlfications. The stan· He complained bitterly that for new car sales in 19117 of any
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ai band. Eats are tanned. arsenal. The pilot. was reported were f~rst msode .City hmlts
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rescued In a darmg maneuver sl~ce the start of raods on North the occupan • bad Just
industry ObJeCttons, become
by a U.S. helicopter. The pilots Voelnam.
the house and were pnplll'laJ
final Jan. 31, and effective with
of the two Navy planes were While u.s. spokesmen
to
1968 cars scheduled to start
reported missing.
Saigon have denied the charges, Mr. E
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According to u.s. reports, SIX
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standat'ds. presenUy proposed
American planes have now been CIVohans may have umtentlonai· hour but could UVe MIJJ!nl
are changed, the auto Industry
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SAIGON (UPII - S~uth Vietnam's constitue~t as· shot down by MIGs while 26 of Jy been struck by American Emytloln£ bt the 1-, .:·
will be unable to meet them and
PT. PLEASANT- West Vlrgmla Governor Hulett sembly voted overwhelmmgly today to create a c1vllian the Soviet-bvllt jets have been bombs.
eluding a CltriiiiDaa tree .t1
- -- - Smith has allocated $71,050 to complete appropriatio~ government beaded by a president to be chosen directly
presents
already ~
FVN FOR EAGLES
of matching funds for the new Mason County airport, tt In a nationwide general election.
went np
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The lrJ&gt;e of government to he forme~ next year is
'11rere are two ctilldrea.
ment at the Pomeroy Eagles the County Court.
gln prtor to January 1. The the most l!Dportant part of the constitutton now being
lty Lynn 11 and Ecldle L M
Club for members a.nd guests The money was made avail· contracts have already been written by the 117 assembly members. The assembly
were at' school at ~~~e' tliDI. , •
Sunday, Dec. 18, With music able from • discretionary fund bid for and the bids opened by approved the proposal to l!ave a president bead the new
Tbe bouae waaloeated liilllt
by Gene Woodyard and Nell established by the legislature to !he Court members with And· government by a vote of 1071
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Gallla County but adjarsj 11
Colmer from 5 p. m. until 9 enable Governor Smith to lend erson Black Rock, Inc., Char- to 5 With five abstentions.
Under the terms of the
MOSCOW (UP!) - The Sovtet governmen~ lD an the lloe wllb 'Meigs.
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~- m. Food will he served by assistance to counties for varl· leston, W. Va., the apparent The proposals call for the constitutional articles approved official statement today cond~mned the Amertcan
Fire Chief Howard ~ ..
tbe Meigs Aerie beginning at I ous worthy projecta wheo the low bidder on a bid ol $212,· president to be chosen in a today, the prime minister and raids on North Vietnam and ~mted once ~ore that
dlcated tbe bouse 81111 D ·...
p. rn. Sunday with prolits going county was unable to meet the 648.65.
direc~ secret baUot.
cabinet would he appointees of unteers" fro!JI other Co!JIIDUDISt nabons m1ght enter the tents ft1'l! not luured. At. Jl;
lniD the children's Chrtatmas eatire cost.
As outllned by the assembly, the president and would serve war on the stde of Hat;tOI..
liB built the boule hjmeel! •
fund.
Tbe money allocated by llle v ten M orial .
Hal the new civilian government at his pleasure.
The statement dtstrtbuted by the Tass news
bout 10 yean •flO.
Governor was needed badly, :DMI~IO~: J ~ 1 would be administered by a The artieies empower the cy pledged that Russia would continue to provtde all
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MeiJI General Hosphal
as only the appropriation of Middi port· M - F ank ~· prime minister and a cabinet legislative assembly to call on aroun~ assistance I? the Vietn~mese peopl~ in f their Two Distric18 Win
ADMISSIONS - George Tho- matching funds was holding up La e ille.' Mrrs.
rd ~ ' under the president.
the president to dismiss part of "heroiC struggle agamst the criminal aggresston O
mas, Pomeroy; Emma McCoy, federal grant, .
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an- It would alao have a legis- a majority of deputies. It WQuld erican imperialism."
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School Tax Leviee . '
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Middleport; Virgil Yarbrouqh, County Courl Pt•esident Andy ey,
eport.
lative assembly but ju"f hnw eall for the dismissnl of the 11 w•s i~sued in protest agamst the VIetnamese
CINCINNATI (UPl) - voltA'
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Wilson stated !!oat the contract, DISCHARGES - Pearl Doug· many legislators would be entire cabinet with the approval against what the Communists ·~ tbe most cyolc~
in the FlnneyiDwn and Soulfi.'
DISCHARGES - Mae Bar·l wiii now be let in the near ~~las, Mra. William Richmond, elected was still to be deter- of more than two-thirds of the bave called two days oi heavy lion ~f th~ a~su:;::
west school districts W""'""'o1
retl, Wii)lam Stevenson.
ture and construction may he- Wliliam LevaQY, James Walker. mined.
legislators.
Amertcan air attacks on the Amerocao omper a • d
approved school tu le\'11!1
city of Hanoi. The Communists of international law an
gpecial electiolla.
say more than 100 eiv!Uans ally .rtCDfl11lled
In Finneytown district ~
bave been killed or wounded in m?rabty and humanism.
approved 29116-P2 a u :,-.l\if
attacks which they l'l!ported cnmes .en~aU
lhe
operating levy. In Soulhwillf
also hit the diplomatic quarter responstbility before the
Oistrict 8 16 5 mill packa&amp;e ItW"
NEW YORK -(UP!) .
judge Simon Rifkind, said which owns Look, anoounced interviews, wa1 IUQUted to 'the read it. They found Manchester of Hanoi
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lbie Kennedy would
Wednesday he would ask a state the m~gazine's · Intention to famUy by Pierre SaUnger, who bad used aectlons of s tO-hour ''Tbe riovernment o1 !he every honest person."
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court for an Injunction begin Its serialization on scbe· had been Prealdant Kennedy's taped interview with the widow, United state&amp;, wllich is working
appro
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official book about
the publicaUon of dule Jan. 10.
press secretary. Robert Kenne- bttlmate and emotional remlnis- for a further estenslon of the
~ORCE GRA.NTED
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assass(naUon as "The Death of a Pl'l!sident" and "We feel strongly . that II dy, then the attorney general of ceuses.
war In Vietnam, llhould not A ilivorce has been ~=~ Fairfield DoetoN
, publlsner insists
serialization, scheduled to would be improper to withhold the United States, lllliiDunced "Its inaccurate and unfair forget the warning made by the IBetty A. Shelton from W
Propot!e !AI~Jllrollll
Its publication appear In Look starting Jan. 10. this significant document from the authorization for Manchel- references to other individuals, BOCiaUst states at the meeting, A. Shelton in Meigs
LANCASTBil,
hlBtory.
"As horrible as a trial will be, the Ameman people," he aaid. ter to write hla book "In the Iii contrast with its generOUB Jn Bucharest early 1n July," the Common Pleas Court. 'nle
Tbe Fairfield Counly
· family band- II now aeems clear tilat my ooly "ID do so would amounl to a interest of hlstorieal ~ references to all members of government atatement said. 'tiff was given .ustody ol
Society. wblc:b bu
Manchester to
is to 38k the courts to censorship of history."
and to prevent ciiBIDrtion lind the Kennedy family, are per· In tbat Warsaw Pact meeting minor child.
qatnst the pment
the
,
ol enforce my righ~ and poslpone Originally, tiHI, Kennedy faml· sensationalism."
haJ18 beyoncl my prevention," the various east European
...Uficatiaa lind l'll'llrtlflcl
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ootn the minlrmmi ly llitended not to give its II was expected the book Mrs. Kennedy's statement said. nations said !hey would lll!nd PAYMENT PIIOMISED
form,
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' of IJI1 family's privacy ~lion ID any work about would not be published before "But to expose to all the world volunteen ID North Vlelnam If SutiDn township trustees will
&lt;form.
IQIIII'ilhin a
be prOleded," Mrs. Kenne- tba witslnation's events. But 19118. Under the agreement ll ibis time all the private President llo (:hi Minb atilted meet Dec. 21 at 7:110 p. m.
-Oied
.WI ay . aald . ln a rare statiiDI!Irt when It beqame · ob\olous !bet Robert Kenned)' btl JacqueBne f!l'lef, per10nal 'thoughts and for them.
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her Fifth Av- 1\.!any-l!Oob·wouid·be wrlllen on Kennedy would review the fli4l
leiCtfons my children ''De - ......... ttl In&amp; til pay bibs prior ID !lll'IJI\-1
Jjl
llflti'LOOalot'tuce.
the ~tlb~, ~ -f&amp;lllilJ ,declded draft and approniL ·
~·1 elldured Ia those terribll fardlir lllfiOil ~mU.. .,_ !I'll· Everyone having money
WDIIam Attwoocl, edltor-lnloaUlhclileone .wltlme,
Ballnl • .lhljlinuBcrlpt911doenolaeemtomeiDbe dleiatmallolla'l lllltit!IN," Clue them from the
r'"~~~~~-Je@ral.IQ:;j.. in aU publications of · Mmhllller; llil9 ~· illi~a would be ~ palb!UI, thej...-ntil to ·any current hiBtorl- ae ~llnlll&amp;. ~ . , may pick np their. cllecU
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,Co!mmwicatlopti,-· lneo~; • ·l!nok·l!boul'J(II!i*'1\bued·CIII Kennedyl uQd ltjur frletldt to Cll ·ret.l'artl"
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CLEVELAND tUPI) - The Sheppard.
Pollee Chief Fred Drankhan Iconcerned, the case is closed,"
Cnyahoga County Grand Jury Pringle's report said Bailey's were
absolutely
innocent. the report summed up.
wrapped up Its Investigation of charge that Marilyn Sheppard "There is not one Iota of evo· Bailey led the legal fight that
the 1954 murder of Marilyn was murdered by the jealous dence to support his charges," overturned Sheppard's 1954 con·
Sheppard today with a report wife of her lover was absolutely the report said.
vlction of second degree mur·
aaying there was absolutely no unfounded in fact. "From all The testimony of Sbeppard der for the killing of .his wife.
evidence warranting the in· evidence before us, the char- and Bailey before the grand After servmg nearly rune years
dictmenl o( any persons.
acter, fidelity and repotation of jury was in conflict, the report in prison, the Bay Vliiage
The grand jury in a report . Marilyn Sheppard was of the said, and "Sheppard contradict- osteopathic physician and surissued under the' signature of highest,"' the grand jury said. ed his lawyer on several im· geon was freed by a federal
Foreman William R. Pringle, The report slated the lwo per- portant points,"
judge, had is conviction
alao sharply rapped F. Lee sons named by Bailey in a
Case Closed
turned by !he U. S. Supreme
AUXILIARY MEMBERS _ The Auxiliary of the American Legion Posts In Bailey, attorney for Dr. Sam ieUer to Bay Village Police "So far as this grand jury is Court and won acquittal Nev.
Meigs Co~nty pre_pare popcorn balls for patients at the Veterans Hospital at Chilli·
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co the. Each month the veterans are given a party by one of the 31 units in Ohio.
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Meigs county is in the 8th district. Veterans whose birthdays fall in December are
PARIS iUPII - SOcrotary
being honored today. Packaging treats are, left to right, Mary Martin, Rehabilita- ·
of State De1111 Rusk mustertion Chairman of the Pomeroy Auxiliary; Gladys Mowery, Civil Defense, Pomeroy I
i ~ aod bia .powers of diplomat- I
Auxiliary; Myrtle 'Yalker, treasurer, Racine Auxiliary, and Velsie Roush, president
IC penuasoon today l.o a new '
of the Middleport Auxlliary. The ladies served homemade popcorn, cheese popcorn,
appeal to America's Western [
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AWes for aid "of any sort"
d k
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for Soulb Vietnam. It was a
~:·. bet be would gel nolb·
COLUMBUS iUPI) - The ...,
Ohio AFJ...CIO today ftled an
He spoke to the opening
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application with state Insurance sel8i011 of lbe two-day Nortb
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Superintendent William Morris, Atlantic Treaty Organization
SAIGON (UPI)- U.S. pilots reported today their
asking a public hearing on au· (NATOI council of ministers. raids on the Hanoi area left smoke and a large orange
to insurance rate
increases u.s. offlclalo aaid be would fireball billowing more than a mile over the city. They
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