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NewYearTheme ~~~~~:~

About

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Is F~ture of

MrS. ·Leo Keabed)'.
~"ere~ troin ~

Society Program

Commiuions

SyrocuMClass

Make ~eporfs

To fleolth, Board

Dines Friday
'4t the Church

Sr.,
A p!"Oil"aJn with 1he
N""' ilold """"' they lpenl tbO New
'1111 ~~.. of lilt
Year lbeme was
at Yeor's
,with, relaU"-' lleporl$ o! ' the . Yariouo
Mothodlsl ebureh
tbe Jlllllal'1.
o( illtY
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· the latter 1 · ,IIJIOt, mi..._ and pliDI for tbe
Ill 11111Ual ChHatm.u
H Sanborn Miuion
~.._ lin.; 'l'htJma Shirk, who I! be- lll!nlng o! a Slmdly ev~ .....,.
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ory ..........,. illg ~Mated for a hone CO!IdJ. ilorvi&lt;e ..,... diacuued at tbe ···• -Y evenq Ia tbe
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baker and ol lbe Mlddlepor: Fmt ,Baptist lion iJ&gt; her foot. Sh~ will be ~ Ml(!llar ~ of tbe
.ooeial room.
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childreo, Jeffrey and Lisa have Church Monday ererung at the ·all!e to relw-n to her teaching ·BOard of Heath
· Yemberl..-., ~ - Jt
retumed to their !lome, Hoos- church. Mrs. Joe WUson, •Ice this week.
~ SW$y
b~ Will! while ~l'ert ., 1
too: Tuao after • •ndlllg the president, preoid~ In the ~ They llso visited with Mr. clrurdl. Mr. Wayne
white candlea , !n trystal .
holidays with lbeir parents, Mr. sence of lbe Pl'&lt;Sideot, Mrs. and Mrs. c. R. Bailey and aons, dWrmau, c:onduCfed the
en pla~ . al Jnternls: nft·. t· .,. llQII&lt;qlll !·~;~=~-~~=
and Mrs. Paul Baker ol Syra- Richard Owen.
. Michael and Richard, and at. Jog, which 1""' opened
table was ""'/!fred With ""
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euse and Mr. and Mrs. Char· The meeting was opened With tended a bowling tournament In prayer by lbe Rev. Mu Dona·
of 14 l:1ld illll
les Grueser, Miners9111e. While an organ .prelude. hy J • n 10 • which Michael participated. He hue.
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In brollle
bere they w_ere guests of booor Gibbs and 8 poe?,' read by Mrs. aud his partner won the Jun. The ll't!aaurer, Miso
NeOie mao arrangements, one Ia
at seYeral dinners mduding Mr. W"""?; enUUed, ~ Am tba New iof Tournament doubles.
Zerkle, reported .that all eon. and one iQ ~ !"''lered
and Mrs. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Year. Mrs . . A. R. Pullen of .
terence and dlatrict, cla)m! • other tables. · Rev• •Weodell
Grueser and Mr. and Mrs. Wil· lbe EJecta Circle ga•e deYo·paid to dale Tbe ·~~nan
Stu~er asked gr~,
liam Russell.
!ions which inCluded scripture Family Unite~ for
mtss!on was ·,;,minended
Its A large eake Iced In
Mrs. Clara McMaster return· from Lui&lt;e and 8 meditation, p l k D.
work In ral!'•• the
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al!d ·decOrated. with pink
ed . to her
ot. UC
Inner
· to meet
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and 'lile Mill!
Inscription R·;~~~~~,!:.:~~~[~:,~~
. employment at Ohio "What
. Have . We. . Lost•"
· and
amounts
the obhgatlona
UruYers1ty . today _after spend· was concluded With a poem, a Mrs. Adolph Grueser Sr., os- of the churdi f91: ·the 7 • month W · ~"""
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ing the holidays w1th her "!oth· legend' "Windows. of Gold" . sisted ~y her dal18hter, Mrs. period whicii ended Dec. st.
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the 'llilu&gt;et
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er, Mrs. Adolph Grueser Sr.
Dunng the busmess meelilljl Clara
McMaster enlerts!ned The minister ann ced
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~~~··t,:~~Mrs. Job~ Durst and daugh· thank you ootes were
reail with a family dinner Saturd'!Y a Sunday evening
would day.IFavors W'!l'f' small
0 81Ml 8 lied with red bows ..
ter, Mrs. . Hilda Rolbillger of from the Friendship House ill evenlns, at her home,' Mine~ begin DeXl Sund
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Cmclooali were weekend guests Illinois and the Board of Mis- yiiJe
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Franklin Rizer, Mrs. J!:~~~~~ ~~;
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8 H 81 .ay '
of Mrs. Thomas Hood and Mr. sions at Valley Forge, Pa It ~senf were Mr and Mrs han. .ld ebe sot Lak~d
tthiat Lisle, Mrs. Dllford
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a
eSl . e
s ~and Mrs. El sworth Rowe.
was announced that the orcles
Charles Grueser and· son Jen · eeekwouf
nu ;,,· . Herbert parket
Mrs. Marga.ret Daohardt of would take part in the Febnh Mrs. Jim Baker and J~ffrey ~'l'h : a study thsesSI';.': 0 ?.
Moof! we~e.~lh~e~g~::~/ H~~~~~~.
Melvin Swisher, who I! sla· Colwnbus amved Mooday lor ary meetil18 and will lncl~de an11 Li!ut Mr. and Mrs. Wll·
• rmon, on e
ount: tee ill charge of "
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tioned at Quonset Point, Rhode a Yisll with relatives.
the Lovejoy Circle, devotions; 118m Ru;.ell and W•yne and which Is to be presented
'" Attending were liP.•. and
Island
is
here
for
a
holiday
visit
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Swisher
Dorcas,
the
program
;
and
'l''ld,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Grueeach
church
m
the
district
Mr.
Stutler and !lOll! KeY!n
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with
his
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs
.
and
Brian
David,
Johnny,
Joey
EJecta
hospitality.
The
wor
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and
Kandt
and
the
hostessDonahue
"
granted
gues~
Terry StuUtn", Miss
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and Tina ,Virginia visited Sun- ship .;.,ice ended with 1 he es.
Slon . to orde~ a portable
cia Karr, Mrs. Donald i.l!le
Oll:S, will meet in regular ses- Harley Swisher.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Meday
with
her
grandmother,
Mrs.
friendship
circle
formed
a·
mu~lOn
servl(~e
to
be
used
in
Tuesday at N5 p. There
VISIT. PARENTS
taking communion to shut-ins
fill be election and installation Allister, Charleston, w. Va., B. F. Gravely and daughter, round the sanctuary.
. Mrs. J. A. Eden.
the church.
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WEDNESDAY
h
lid
hi
ts
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were o ay gues o s SisThe program was giYen by Mr. lind Mrs. Gerald Raught
i_THE MIDDLEPORT Literary ter and brolher-in·law, Mr. and Rev. and ,,Mrs. Robert Wells Mrs. Paul Sinart and Mr s.
d 'd ""te
fro
M·
Miss Zerkle reported
that
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an
au... rs,
m
ame fi
· 1 beq es1s had
bee
l't"ub wiD meet Wednesday, Dec. Mrs Orin Smith Mr and Mrs and Lyno, lllil) and Kay re- Ch
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.
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McAllister
and
Mr
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and
Mrs:
turned
to
their
home,
Mohawk
M
arleLs
BennettE
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ass•shted
brd
spent
the
holidays
with
Mrs.
recema~Cied8
from"
Henry
S
if'
ill at the bomt of Mrs. Harold
,
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Friday after spending several rs. awrence mg, w o rea Raught.. parents Mr
and
IV
w ..., Vl.Bauer, Leading Creeek Road. Smith
were Ohmtmas Day
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Middt rt bu ·
i'he program wiD be given by dinner guests of Mr. and Mn. days with her parents, Mr. and scrl~ ure. b r~. ~arh a h Mrs. George Nesse1road, Sr., mer be ~~ th ~e~an 8
haeacd memt ehr .o wdn e ondw ld~Y and other relatives in Pomeroy. Themem Br outlk ea both ud ' sed
Iars. 'James Euler and Mrs .. Richard Rosenbaum and farrJ- Mrs. W. 0. Damitz.
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p
Little
Miss
Paula
June
Etchspen t e1r ay a
111na r er,
ecea .
len Philson with reviews of
ly m omeroy.
Inger
spent
the
weekend
at
cussed
the
Yalue
of
leisure
,Jaoob
'1\U'llel', Mrs.
Robert
Announcement
was·
made
."Aldous Huxley" and "The B1g
Mr. Wilkie Hohnan has mov- Stewart with her grandparents time and the use to be made Richar,deon, Janice
Gibbs, the dlooer for dlsbict stewards
·Spenders."
Into the former L. D. Diles Mr. and Mrs. Rex O'Brien. Sh~ of it.
Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Frank and ministers to be held
ii POMEROY SHAKESPEARE ed
home
on
Beach
St.
His
mother
F
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h
o owmg e program t e Cheese.~
. w. 'l'he t abJe center- uary 7 with Mrs. M. L••.""eJnch,
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~up will meet Wednesday, at and niece reside with him. Mr_ was accompa·nied home by her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pa
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members
went
to
the
dining
Jl!.
e
ce
hp
.
0\1
out
the
new
year
Mrs.
James
Clalworthy
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II 'p.m., at the home of Mrs. Holman is a custodian at the Eichinger and Tamara who
room where a salad course was theme ltjtb a world globe dis· Rev. Donahue ·planning to
.,
Louis Reibel.
Middleport
High
School.
were
dinner
guests
Sunday
of
served
by
the
hostesses
from
played
with
a
miniature
rocket
teod.
The
meeUng
was
closed
THURSDAV
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Mr. and Mrs. SteYe Coats the O'Briens.
the Dorcas Circle Including Mrs. 8nd
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with the beoedlcUon.
PAST CHIEFS of . Magnolia
Temple Pythian Sisters will left Saturday for their heme in Miss Ramora Boice returned
mett Thursday evening at the Kirksville, Mo.. after I visit to Dayton Monday, after spendhere with his mother,
Mrs. ing the holidays with her par·
; 'home of Miss Thelma Grueser Robett
Coats.
ents, Dr. an d Mrs. R. E. Boice.
WiJ.h Miss Lena Grueser as coMr.
and
Mrs.
Kalad
Hindy.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Rein·
llo!'tess.
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and children, Janie, George, hart and family
of Jackson
NEW OFFICERS PRACTICE and SteYO, of Seneca Falls, N. were weekend guests of therr
Y., have been here for a holi- parents, Mrs. William Reinhart
New officers of Evangeline day visit with their parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brown.
Chapter, OES, Middleport, beld and Mrs. George Baku and Mr. Miss May · Meadtw returned
a practice session at the Mason. Ollie Hlndy, and other relaliv· to her horne, Houston, Texas
lc Temple Friday eYening. A es. They came the Saturday be- Monday, after spending the h&lt;ll·
poUuck dinner was held preced· fore Christmas and will return idays with her brother-in-taw,
' :&gt;g the practice. Mr. and Mrs to
their home after New Mr. Te&lt;' Reed and sons, wbo
~obert King are worthy ma: Years. Mr. Baker is recuperat· accompanied her to C&lt;!lumbus
(ron and worthy patron· of the lng satisfactorily at his home where she took a plane.
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following extensive hospitaliza- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cohen
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tion due t1t surgery.
were New Year's Eve. dinner
VISIT IN SYKACliSE
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lucas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
.
of Caledonia and their oon and Sisson and daugllters.
.·
Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Jenkins famlly, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pul·
were Chrtstmas Eve guests of Lucas and children, spent the lins Jr. of Thurston visited Sun'
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred holiday weekend with Mr. and day afterneon with their parJenkins Sr., of Syracuse.
Mrs. Homer Jones and Mrs. ents, Mrs. Raymond
Pullins
Sr.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
RoiUn
Lena McElhinny.
Mrs. M. C. Wilson ha• re· Bearhs, and were accempanied
turned from Charleston, W. Va ., home by their son, Randall who
where she spent the holidays spent the week with his grand·
with her son and family, Mr. mother Pullins.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holter and
and Mrs. Curtis Wilson
ana
family were Sunday evening
family.
New Year's Day guests of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wood·
Mrs. R. C. Sansbury were Miss row Mora and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jung·
Bess Sanborn. Mrs.
Cecil
Kimes, Mrs. Casb
Bra]ey, nickle and daughter, Donna of
Mrs. Jame8 Euler and Miss Cincinnati were weekend guest~
of her mother, Mrs.
Joseph
1967 is our 90th annlverury year.,. and your year to save I Besides all
Alice Euler.
Raub
and
son,
J!lhn.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Jo~n­
our regular big buys, we've rounded up 5e KEY VALUES. , • one-a-week
Mrs.
Eslie
Mossman
return·
son, Tnlrd Ave., had as their
specials •• _. at a savings of 25% or more. They're all marked with the
Christmas holiday guests their ed home Sunday, after a week's
KEY VALUE symbol. Be sure to stop In every 'll'eek this year ••• Head
daughter and son-in-law, M!. visit at Newark with Mr. and
Mrs
.
Donald
Morgan
and son
for our special KEY VALUE counter., ,lllld let yourself ill on all these
and Mrs. Charles Hill of Camand
at
Granville
with
Mr.
and
bridge City, Indiana.
big, big bargains.
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Mrs. L. W. McComas has re- Mrs. Hobert Mossman and fam·
ily.
turned from Waldo where sne
was the guest el her sister and spent the New Year weekend
family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vau·
derhoof and famlly. Mr.
and wit_h her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Vanderhoof and family Mrs. I!lJrold Woadgerd.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brewing·
joined Mr. and Mrs. McComas
ton
have returned from a vacll·
for the New Year weekend.
Miss Mariallne
Woodgerd, tion visit with relatives
who is employed at tilt Ohio South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones
State University In Columbus,
attended a bullet dinner at the
home of their daughter and sonin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee ~D•·
Yidson In Athens. Other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. David Bow·
en and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sears
and daughter, Katie.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McEI·
blnny of Jeffersonville, Ind ., Yi·
sited o&gt;ver the weekend In Mid·
dleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wise,
Jr., of Waverly, and Hurl Han·
nahs were holiday
dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vietor
Hannahs and family. Kathryn
Jane and Clnl,ck, and Dick Wer·
rr. who attenas Glennville Cot·
lege, W. Va.
Mis!l Marjorie Harris, Wash-Ington, D. C., has been the holiday guest of her lather,
Mr.
Robert I!lJrrls, Sr., and other
relatives.
Mrs. David Entsminger has
returned frol!l Charleston, W.
Va., where ohe visited with her
llOD and daughter and their fa·
mllleo oyer lbe holidays.
Mrs. C. M. Heooesy hao returned from Colwnbus whore
~ALUE
ahe spent t'o/holldays ~th
her dangbter' and family, Mr.
Ohio
and Mrs. jrdon Harris and

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to Meigs County "in the •err
near future," according
to
Meigs Local Superintendent
George Harsraves, Jr. Cbancj!y
was given a 3-year contrad,
beginning in the 196'1-QI school
term.
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The hoard also last n!Kflt em-

Cbanc;ey, :at,~~~~~ hit~
as a football coiidi at Pomeroy
In Ill~ summer IJf 19tll. He wu
here four seasot11. !IIJ teamt
pos'ied an twer4111 ncoid ol

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Cited from
'Fort Hayes
Fot:t .lfayes !Ddal reen,pha!!lzed
the" ArmY's 'plooedures ·us8d

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Cf(ua!tles' of s'oldlers' "'~
thli eoontryJn Vietnam. .

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Art Caper Foiled

Eight maaterpl.... In all were paintings' recovery, s:~~~~
stolen ri-om the Dulwl!'h College Yard said It could not e
art aallery by • burJiar or or deoy "at tbJs stage"
burglllrS wbo drilled 1 hole In a Frern:h newspaper repert three
door.
' of the works had
lhell.
\ The paintings we.. said to be ·recovered .
Yard
ld th oo!y allghUy damaJed. All were[ ScoUand Yard later
Sco"anil
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sa
e ' tound In London, some In the
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masl!!rpieces-&lt;ncluding three Streatham CommOII area In the l'eYealed that only three of
ftem!lrandts and ihree Rubens- •uburban southern part of tile paintings were 1ouni1
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actqally recorered Jllon· city where lha IJuhilch.l}allery They said secrecy WQ ,
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Dlght. The llllll01ineemen1 ia looaletj
. ·
teined to prevent tile
a~renUy wa:s wlthhejd liht!l Tlie ~"?. "''!l"~t fro~ . destroy!nJ tho others.
today for lnvesu,ap~ reasons. came amid mounting fear ·~ It ,... not immedlalely known 1
l,lecovery of the loot cllniued oJgbt maoterpil!Ct\1 ~~. have H there were any .arrests.
a ~sslve operallob of rlllds, been irreparably damqed or prime search targets have
.,.nl&lt;bes and q q·esll o n In g even"temofecl from Brl~n.
a alellder man or woman and
throughout aoulheril Eng!~ Shartly before IDliOUIIdiJJ the bushy bearded beatolk.

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LONDON (UPI) 4ec&amp;oi!
v.,., today aooo.unced recovery
11.4 million In art treasures
lllolen by a "thin man" burf)ar
Sa.tunly In history's blagest art

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I~ J'I'COnt ·.weeks lilllltary 811tbqrltles at · Fort ilayelj ha.e
beiln Informed that In tbJs 100111
·~ , several false tet,phnne
, . eali!, tO dependent wives and
. !'.ttiJVJ!3, hlive QCcurred • •1111
,tllavel'lisulted. ln.cruerhoue1 to
the mH~ clependents coo-

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... and BIG PRIZES, too!

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Some Call It DISCOUNT
Some Call It Wholesale
We Named It-

"THE BUDGET SHOP" I
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2-Pc. Living Room Suites ··· · · · · · · · $99
3-Pc. Bedroom Suites ........ · .. · .. $99
itfa Beds .... · .......... · .. .. .. $68

:~ Beds (Complete) · · · ·· · · · · · · ·· · $68
801ywiod Beds •............... $39.75
Rugs 9x12 ............ $4.88
9xJ.2 Tweed Rugs .................. $18

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BAKER . FURNITURE

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lbey have 000 .,....we-t; Mn.E. 0, Rail,1011, Ricky age 2
Jlftildelll, and .,reed
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The Mel&amp;s Locl1 ~ 1111 Jilt . ~ Tuelday.a o1 II
otbe:r acltlvlty, acceptllcl lilt m!lalh tit 7:10 p. m. at tho
reslpatloo of WendeH Gerlach ~ EleiDentu)' ScbooO
at a member ol tho Melia ~ ollt the Slllrburr Bit
1Jbr&amp;r7 Board and
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ChanOey belaD bil atbletie verslty varalty team during hll
career at Ripley Hl&amp;b Schoo!~ sopbomore and junior yeera and
wbere he starred In loolboll and then as student 1Wlltanl of
baskelball. 'llle new Melga Lo- Frosb teem In hi! aenlor year of
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cal D!'llllor .WJ!! I!Vtll a grid collet!e. Chancey, who holds a
Chancey, a na.Uve of Ripley, scbolarahlp to Mar.h&amp;U 1Jniver- Master's degree, was a gradu.W. Va., was CO&lt;:oach ol the aity In 11150, bul hi! days as 1 ate a!Sl!tant of the Forsb team

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ipd· athletic dir«lor of Meia•
Loclll ,School Dutr!ct.
,. Pfllt!b!I b!rlng of Chancey to
tile position was ,announce~! fol·
lowlnf,a J!l~ng of the Board
of Etlucl!i!O~ ol tho newly con·
satidated district Tue$1ay. nlg!Jt
In a related acUon, the board

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MAKE ELBERF
IN POMERO

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io played Nolan S•acldl.lmer, ~ Year.ll! 1!11 Sotltbtallft Oblo player eeend .olurlaf hll frtlttll. &amp;rtng the 111t10 - . Pql'QY HJgll School
.Iftel nsme the district's new biih. mer Middleport _lfllh ~ AlbWic IMM allil' bla U11 IDID year beealll6 o1 a l!c 11&gt;: The new head flrid UJtlltor, e1
men\OI'·ancl preaelltly dei~Jve school, when II Is built, the ~ch, and ~ I IUebor Purple l'anlher team J1t0C1uc- jury.
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111e CIIIIIOIIdated loleiP. 1.«11
backlieJd coach at Marshall Meigs Illgb Scbool.
theM,' as aaal!ll!ll athletic dJO ed a 9-1 !date and ""' ,.._:_
District 11 mmted to the form.
University, Is the football coa&lt;ll Cliancey Is expected to return rector.
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Amberger
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· NEW YOIIK - The Jump in
LH Crane'• lhroll lo fl.5f0 be
bas to COUih up under • b...
• alimOll)' selllo;meol .... At 1 TV
ta(&gt;inl, old friends SarliJJI1 DIY·
Ia and Mel To~:me exchanced
IOC!al' uotes: "l'lll not talking
to Sinatra," Sammy told Me,who topped him with, "That'•
IIOihlng. I'm not talking to Buddy Rich'' .. NISSiu'o Parodi•
-loland Club .-cecl OpePIDI
of Ill Ocean Club l cate Mill'
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one yeu In atiVIDCe at lite
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r 1 ~,, Problems Of States

Capitol Comment, ~vents
and under extraordinarily hea·
vy ·pressures, considering that ·
can Presidential nomination of New York Is the center of tile
next year finds a notably crowd· new Isolationism pacUism, he
ed field, precisely the opposite has spoken for a responsl1J;'.:
may be said of tile Vice-Presl- foreign policy as well. No oti;'i-.
dential designation. For I hIs RepubUcan liberal hal so conthere is one open candidate and sistenfly, so stoutly and so useof the latest boasts by the state
one alone - and an amazingly fully supported the bard, una·
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ornla shows bow it attempts to
fraJJk one, at that - in Sen. voldsble national obligation to
ap e the •r.tllght of national atlen·
stand firm against Communist
Jacob K. Javils of New York.
floJL.nat sta e hu all of the problems
aggression In Vietnam. Javlla
"'fff-ether states, and in some instances in
It is an unwritten rule of pol· could have finessed this Issue,
gr~ater proportions in population growIlles that no man "runs" for as other · Senators with strongtb, ~d water pollution, welfare, and
the Vice-Presldency. Aspirants peacenik comtituencie! bave
any_,..sth'll'• that YO'! care to_ mention.
sre supposed only to stand •· done. He could hai!O saved him·
ThM~ow comrng out wtth a state- round looking wistful, hoping seU a good deal of nasty mall
m
' are solving the problems 1"'
lor favor from whomever may from _erstwhile leftist fnends
day
• e rest of the country will he
head the ticket, but never. nev·
who have now become IUs ene.
solving en years from now. On the prosent trend toward centralization it would
er to say anything, not even In mies mucb as similar ex-friends
appeit -that caltfornia would he upec\, _. ~:';'~ In a sealed room at last November brought -about
the destruction of another old·
w!""'
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ed to depend more, than less on federal
ce. However, in the last elecllon, - _This rule Javrts h.., br&lt;&gt;bn, lime liberal, Sen. Paul Dougeo le of that stale expressed~ ;:_
~ o! candor blowrng las of !Uinols.
they do not want to be merer~ '1iklr a bigil wrnd tbrousb dusty
No man of the Jewish lalth
inistrative distriCt of the fedefal
t*lilllcal fotklon. Whatever else
bas
thus lor baen given
a
.aqvernment.
may be said, he ba• done a
national
nominatiou
and
Javrare service to candor with tbis
simple sentence: "I think I am its rightly, and again frankly,
enUtled to national considera- points out that there is surely
· 1!I!'-Y might claim to be solving their
no s~ reason why this con-tion.''
• p~blelbs on a local and state level, but
Elementary fairness compelo dition of affairs sbould persist
a great deal of their advance has been
the
reply: Entitled to consider· forever.
' throu•', getting a lion's share of the fed·
In his maneuvering toward
ation, so be is. This is not simera! : •· mding. Yet, Ohio has advan~ed
1greatj-)'. in the last four years with a lim· ply to say, ol course, that be the 1968 convention he stands on
-lted amount of that kind of federal supought to he nominated, for that firm ground in the party sense,
1ROrt· Ia. spit~ of all the efforts made by
Is solely the business of
the aince the great bulk ol nation1lite G~lden State it is still making
1968 Repoblican NaUooal Con- al Republican leaders speak, ao
.no. headway in salving its smog prob- vention. But it is to say that he be does, for contioued resist..
; !em. In Ohio _there are progressive steps
ance to Communist m!lltery
bas clearly earned eligibiUty.
aheail Tht luislature being in the same
For Javits is both a signifi. expansionism in Southeast Asia.
corner with the administration should go
eant politician in party tenns Nor is he lying hlmseU to &amp;nf
1• long way to solve our problems, and
and an undeniably useful Sena- single Republican Presidential
our lniluatrlal atrength is advanc\'lg withtor, though neither of
these possibility, nor yet to any sin·
out a great deal of federal assistance.
things could once have been gie Ideological segment of tho
Nelson
aaid. There was a time, In his party. Should Gov.
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of
New
York,
-lor
newness to the Senate, when
latest flgurea on our position
he was so doctrinaire as to be example, somehow obtain the
that In November Ohio hit an all·
ineffectual In a forum where Presidential nomination, Javits
bigh lit nonagrlculture wages and
· a
of .6 per cent. _ no man fUcceeds simply by be- of course would ba automaUcal·
Inti so tlRI4l!ely and etemaUy ly out of II for Vice-President.
Ohio advanced
riibt about evet')'lhini a• to The G.O.P. would hardly . COD•
there was a rise in
w 3.2, which isolate himself from that pro- sider nominating two .men from
cess of rational compromise the same state. But should the
to the slow
whlcb lies at the bear! of all top designation . go elsewhere,
due to the weath·
u Is far more Ukely, the creimportant legislation.
steel production.
dendals of Javils would
be
But
the
old
days
and
the
old
the big tasks
Ohio is to do
subatanllal,
either
with
G
o
v.
tor the undeveloped counties
attitude&amp; are long gono under
In our area we have the
the erosion of roali\Y. The Jav- George Romney of Michigan at
unemployment rate in the state
lts of today is an effective leg- rhe head of the ticket or with
•111&lt;111 will only he cured by the location
islator and an OXJIO!I"nl ol that former Vice-President Richard
indualrios. The year 19~7 should
toleration of other views wbich Nixon in the top spot.
The central points of interest,
~~:~~;;~~ road building in our ill the laol lndi!pellaable to free.
i:
wtn asaisl greatly in open- govemmenL
points quite beyood personalithe hiD country. It is a problem
And he II more. SteadfuUJ ties, are tile darin11 ol Javits'
of Ohio can correct, just
idieclj~eiy as any state in the umon.
WASIIINGTON - II the galh·
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cospel accot41&gt;1g to !881 were
old floes; lhtl 10th - old moy.
A Mall•ruled Olio City traloo
pmblin&amp; dellen for
Loodon, San ~"'"· Antba, et;,,recnrllln&amp; )'OIIDI llrlt ll'om f· •

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In to score and Dee! made
Gene H&amp;ll, &amp;-1 center. pump- Another big key to the High- free throws and Garrett one to
ed in II field goals for 22 point! landers' victory wao the
re. the tie the score 29-29 with

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Myers' HighlaDders in 8 three top ~an for the Pirates wtth
way tie for first place in the l4 ~m~. Roger Garrett, 6-0
Varsity race of the SouthP.rn ~en~or, tia~ 13. Fred Deel, _:;.n
Valley Athletic Conference wtth JUruor, ~rush~ with · ll pomts.

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Lord.
Where ollters may 100 bale, Ill
me ... love.
To patdoo ralber tball tO bafm,
To bave filth where
douh&amp;
would he easy.
To have bopa wbea deapllr
oeelts to enter ln.
To see the light when darkPeli
surround• me.
To sprssd JoJ whore ndnet1
reignl,
This then JJ11 dsUy prayer llbaU
ba:
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Lord, crant lhlt I 1118J DO&amp; M
much seek to be
Consoled u to t!ODIOil ....
Understood as to understand .•.
Loved u to love ....
For Ills In 111vln1 that
cejye, .
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pardoned.
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are so badly brok~· to"!'·.li~v.t ·~fare: II." RAYER
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~~ are opened ~ to ·'
so m311y li!Unp ~}Gik~"t ll'· l 'i, ~ : FO~TBE· LONELt
. I am happily mFrfed nof,
fuJ that even reducllig1tbe tooth 1 walked
fields today anil · Helen, and I've lelnted a lot
In preparatron for the PJ Is a
the glem arul tho valleys. !rom my parents' mlallkel. I
hlessrPJng. 't be Ia ed. · ''-'- ••1• ·I .felt th8 suD, tho warm rays know now 'the true joys
of
s can . P c un!!ln• . . U(IOO my !see
GIVING love and raoeiviDJ love
alely. Porco!~ must be bak!d And 1 was ll'Bteful, Lord, ior 1n return.
many tim eo m a •pecj~tl, ..1'911· . . ~ . senee of leeiJn&amp;.
Lilli, II ymf.lollow lblt ·trolled, bl&amp;h-beat .9.Ver!o al1\t . o,,. .Prom lOnder ltllls the !trains. .age a. lrlend wrote to me,' ·~
nally, shaped, tmled and IJ!a;&lt;-·
of 'the Ave pleased my ears use your parenll' arlsllkeo II
ed to make them look like nat· And sllrrOd my heart.
a pattern Nor te lollow~ ·fOU
ural _teeth.
And 1 am graleful, Lord, lor will be able to Uve 1 fltlfliUng
While the crown Is
being
tbl• aense of heartns.
Ule. You are u fuJi' of hollle&lt;lmade, u•ually a period ol sov· 1 touched the tulip and I h e up love as I wu - jut! ba _,lll!ll
eral days, a temporary crown
hyacinth aod tho ualea
you pour II In the rllbl cllr!!o-/
1s placed over the preparation 1n blossom full,
lions. Qod bJQ.J you 'LISa
aoc1 held with temporary ce- And 1 am ll'ateful, Lord, lor and all the · IOIIelj ehlldren
men I. Even temporary crowns
tbl• 1011so of toucb.
whose parents haven~ loynd . , ,
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orlatnal teeth and patienll are
carousel today
C.A.S.
always pleased.
And•1 oensed their happiness.
Dear Rudoro:
PJs are fragile, but backed And 1 am grateful, Lord, thot
1 thought lblt leltlr 1
with permanent cement, and
· 1 have known both mother lovely way to alarl·'tite l'l•w . ,with proper adjustmmts and
and father.
Year.
normal care, they rarely bresk, My bean acbes lor those who
Don1 you agree? - H.
ellen last a lifetime.
know -1101 ellller.
This eolu!llll -Is rledlea~ , to ;.
I have a lrlend, an only child. family Uving, so If ,.W,re I)P,
II.Dd I am 8l'ateful, Lord, for Jng kid trouble "" ,.full; plalt.· ·
I have a brother who loves trouble, lot H~tn beip · Y!JI,J. : • "'
me.
Site will also •ele!lirll ' ,...
GallipoUI, Oblo,
ll.re you .. good to everyone? . own amnotnc ~- M- J
Saturday, Dee. 11, 1968
Tell me, Lord.
clreu Helen Bottal
th
SALES REPORT Of
1i'rom within my..ll allow me lhla ·nt'i!Jpaf)Ot.
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HOGS - 175 to :Dll lbs. ZO to
21; 220 to Z50 lbs. 20 to 11;
Ll&amp;hl 18 to 21; Fat Sows If to
18; Slap 12 to 11; Boors 10 to
18; Sowa &amp; Pia:• 7i to 150;
Shoats 10 to zo.
CAT1'LE - Steers 18 to 25;
Heifers 16 to 22;2 Baby Beef
.. II .to 117; Fat Cowo 14 to ZO,
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Canners 12 to 15; Bulls 11 to
22; Milk Cows 100 to 200. '
VEAL CALVES-Topa 48.50;
Secondo 36 to 42; Medium 34 to
38; Com. &amp; Hvs. ~ ID' 311;
CUlls IS to 28.
LAMBS - Tops 13; second.!
10 to 22; Ught Wis. 1lto U:
Common .I&amp; to :10.

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A thought ,lor the day-- poet
Carl Sarulhorg aaid: "Sometimes an "'pert ill only a
damned fool a Ioili! way !rom
home."

Market Report

INI1UGUE ENbs
'I'IIE HA.GUE (UP!) -Eight

Communist Chinese welders
who hid lor nearly sbr monlh.o
In their legaUOot rather thll!
answer questioN! . about the
kidnaping and death of a ninth
Chinese Dew to MOICOW
after lacwavlng JIIO~
Chinese and

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. HEJAINKI (UP!) :;,_A ·1"001'
t1 itO cbeery American coUep
atudenla todl1 arrived Ia ..
Htlsidd lor · an overnilh\
atopover en route to the Soviet
ln&gt;lon.
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· The ;, ttoden\1. lrol!l three
M~ , coUqes -and - ~
low~ eoUep wb!Ob form a

u..tJn lfOUp.,. wm
otay In the iovlet Union · Ill·• ·,
dajs. The aim of the trip Ia IIi

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poitll.\ •o.4·1,-arry F
BBI 13MMI!utl!
chipped In 12. , ~·
• The Tnrn:-does- hit oo 17
45 sllol! from ~IM!Id •.&lt;for

per cent and II nf A!F~al u~
lhrow line Walu!ma t8
Amos Wallbrown 's II poiu!s of 52 field goal !.!t.e,tpl!!&gt; I 1

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The Tornadoes • ·ill :-~e
The Tornadoes were ahead 4.'1-!only other Southern player to I Pomeroy on Salufld1!v lljgll1 •
Wahama Is at Ale,..nder . F+

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to a Q-.51 win over the Hall bad. 12, and Shriver had canned 1 julnper to knot it aTh p
p ' th' b k tb II team b
vlsllmg North Gallla Pirate;, seven. Shriver had five points. gain 31·31.
e. omer~y an er as e a
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Mike Pa
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ing Its victory of ·Dec. ZP over Jackson thts Frrday nl~ht, l
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The win pull Cosch
Uoyd
yne, &amp;- JU or, was Shnver dro~e in for a l•yup this time at Pomeroy; can further discomboodle the .

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HELEN HELP US!

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by the
Wabarrlo
Foleow
oa a iallant
i!lt~Nl
of!
a •!roo&amp;
fourthWhUo
periOd
el!QI'I ed,
then comeba.,-. tu!'!lfd
to deleal tile hoot West Vir(!l~&gt; m tile loot eight minutes.
i~ cage team 5!-47 ~Y Wahama outscored Southem
rught.
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The wm was the second Ut1s period.
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Jusn. arnaii paJ but blg-.ptOfll
Jll·ll.,or !loll Walll!lf'_. .lesaer-loolters to !.., gaudy vlao Jlol&gt;6y maJ 11t an app't.io ~
centen. . . . And ibe local copo Point or Annapoi!J . . . Gene
protect thl"ilS wltll Jhotguns. . , Autry, 1Jho IIIII hil WQ , 111
This one'• a clnol! for _a 11111 lo!'lll!le -yJ,&amp; -.nttlz!d co-.iboJ
uptoaion
. · · Veterar ftaht films,· piHo. I "'J!!I" 111111 ll1e .,
man11er Lefty Reminl'e pt'OUll: IW tnom In wtil® '1'111 Jg(
er of hiJ niece, vtrllnla Dei!Q- would mart to · actual bltlttiJ
119, becomln&amp; an editor of the - obooljn( PSOPit Ill lilt Ill* -1.·r
Bronx News SenUIIel lb.n II . . . W~ D. C., ·•
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he'd found a blilivywelght con- ~111'7 Jlob Foote!' oilers to.fliltt
tender. .. Rloymond (Pel'l')' a .,.. eb~ Olek TIIC' ""'
Mason) Burr balloonotl to 100 contender lloler JI&lt;IQo "for 1
lbs. but ~ sbrlnklng at 10 lbo. dollar· uclt." ··Michael Calne'l
a week with one amaU meal itt """ bird c.inula I!PIJ'Y ill._.
noon. ... H•'ll be !lu(yyyyl . "" (In .Mul.. ) Bob l!lva!)J, the
Julie ChrlsUe II
Terence Llltla League Jrltltl Tba\beti.
stamp are playing poat office all!' moment. . . . City
agaln. . .. Ben Grauer narrates Comm. J~~tl Tyl~l ftP9flid
Instant Hi1tory In "Great Mom- due to lllllVe up
sideways, .
ents - Voices - M-.le of .the &lt;II' lliD!p'n ID lhl LlndoiJ ad20th Century" on a most IIOflh. _ mlnlatratlon.

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Tile Alm•ue
By United Phsl laterullonal
Today is Wedeesd•y. Jsn. 4,
the fourth dey of 1967 with 361
!D follow.
The moon is between Its last
quarter and the new stage.
The morning stars are Jupiter
and Mars.
The evening stan are Sablm
and Jupiter.
English mathematician and
philosopher, Sir Isaac Newton,
discoverer of the Jaw of gravity,
was born on this day in 1842.
On this day In hlsiory:
In 1885, Dr. William Grant of
Davenport, . Iowa,' ,performed
history's first appendectpmy.
The patient Dl8de a complete
recovery.
In 1895, Utah became the 45th
Independent country.
In 11185, poet T.. S. Eliot died
al the age of 76.

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artful Do&lt;III~N""l'"'"be
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A NEW YEAR'S PRAYER
Desr Helen:
Tile letter from "Usa" bad
a very familiar rin1 to IL · I.
too, wu 1 Usa 1 lew
~back. My pareoll iuld marital
problems lor u lOili! as I could
remember. 1 felt alone and liiiwantod, very much unloved, and
more Ill when the trouble ol
home lillally ended ID a messy
cllvorce.
I have an older brother wbo
eamo· upon ono of my !ellen
- lor I, too, found solace tn
"'1 pen a1HI ftpressed my feel·
togs oo paper. II was I letter I
would never have mallecl, but
be showed II lo a frleod wbo
bad sludled lor tbe prlealbood.
Hla deep lnslibl helped . me
more than he'll ever know. I
bope you'D print what he Wl'!l!e
1
!0 that II may belp
Ol h U
They say it's a fintJ solution, -"Lisas" ond also 88 a lrtbute
:w:aj:;e ';:,'!J"!';:':!.:"~Jt to a young mao who took Ume

stance and the great cbante ID
the whole concept !If the ViceP'restdeney It illustrates. UniU
'the lime of Dwight
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Eisenhower
as President nobody paid any
mind to the Vice-Presidency.
Mr. Elsenhower'a two serious
Illnesses changed all lbal, and
the Vice-Preside~~ey then became and continued under Presldenll Kennedy and Johnson,
an office of meaning and vital·
lty in Its own right. Never again will iplormed men refer
slightingly of tbel post. A n d
lh1s reality Javlla Is not only
accepting but aCtllli! upon right
out loud and right out In publie.

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A dark spot on a front tooth
bas been piquing Elode. Hl!l'
mothl)l' writes, "My daughter,
now 16, hal had Ibis spot alnce
abe was sil. Our denuat drllled
It eut and fllled It, and refllll!&lt;!
It several Umea lllnce, but . It
still can be plainly seen. What
causes Ibis spot? Can It
be
blesched! How . sbould U be
treated?
A dark opot on a
oillgle
tooth iJ usoally due to aome
lrrlta!Jon durtnc tooth development, when enamel Ia forming.
This often hapPens from a faD,
If a oaby tooth Is pushed Into
the permanent loolb bud lyin&amp;
under it.
Treatment with
bteaeblnt
•1en1s bu not been effective Ia
romoving these dlscolorallons.
Drillllli! out the dark IIJ)Oi at!CI
filling it with syndtetlc porte- lain Is tho accepted prao:ttce.
Dentists, however, aren't happy
with this type of lilling; It discolors, wears away and llcko
(fanslucency of natural enameL
Porcelain jacket crowns,
PJs, ore probably the moat of.
lecUve way of
disllgurll18 slain In frolll 1eelb.
Tbo tooth to he crowned 11 preJllll'ed by reducing 11 1n an dJ.
menslons; what'• left Is . 1
smaller version of tho orlilnal;
the crown 1J made to fit QVer
!hill preparation.
PreparJn&amp; teeth for erewna
Is painless, quick and rather' ,.,.
teresUng ·lor the paUenL Ask
your dentist to lei you watch
with a mirror. You might er~
joy IL
However, some patients oro
appalled by even the tholli!hl o1
havln&amp; their teeth cui cknvn.

rler when aVIIIable, 85 cents per ...U:

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_Ev~n g1~antJc Wtll Chambe~- 1 .he~p lhe 7~r_s overcome :l 12- 1 diff 6--2-l-4, Diddie t-~l-t.
~'Pomeroy won't even get out of the gate," said the lam J_s bemg dwarfed by h&amp;s po_mt deficit m th~ fm~t s~en J Randv Pro[fitl 0--3-3. Tho~

ers ahead 35-31. Slouthwestern
coasted to a ~9-3S .e~d at the
Nortb Gallia and tre Eastern Garrett .bad nme rebounds for e~d of the third peru~. T be
Eagles 'pf Meigs count~
the Pirates, ~el had eight and Pirates were never again dose
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It waa the tbtrd consee~tt~e had five rebounds _and
seven 10-point lead 411-29 at the 4:11
loss f~ ~ch Mike Morrtaons points berore fouhng out w1th mark and led 60-45 with
~Irate$ . wh9, are_ now '.-7 in all 6:20 left in the last period. left in the game.
games and Z-2 m the ~VAC. The p · te t k 6-0
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_Southw~tem l.s now 4-3 m all
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£rom t~e £ield.
North Gallla and ~a:;tern m ree
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WJt Southwestern hit on 27 of 63
tbe SVAC Varslt? rae..
5:36 left io the first !rame. shots for 42.8 P,r cent whll•
Norjb. Galla will play tloi~ to Southweste?l racked up rune North Ga11ia was able to conthe leagUe leading
Kyger straight potnts ~hold a ~6 nect on 16 of 54. shots for
Creek Bobcats of Coach Johnny margin at the 3.23 mark and per cent.
Wickline Friday nt~ht
whzJc held a 17 14 m~rgm at the end The Pirates held a ~dim
Eastern tJ.:avels to Merceniflle of the first pertod.
at the foul line, making 19
for a go at Coach Paul DH- The Highlanders maintained 25 for 76 per cent and
Ion's Hannan Trace Wildcats. a.. four or five point
1e ad western made ei~~t of 11 at
1n the SVAC, Kyger Creek ·· is throughout the second period the' raul line fOr 72 _7 per cent.
3-1 and· Hannan Trace is
in and eJ11Bged at tile half lead- The Southwestern
reserves
last place with a l..S record. ing 29-24.
won their fir.st game of the seaThe Highlanders will travel _Southwestern ran into foul son by defeating the Lirtlt Pic.
to M~gs .county Saturday night trouble in the first hal£ which ates 54-3S in the preliminary.
for a game with the Eagles. 11 ended with four players each ! Curt Baisden bad 17
points
Eastern downs Hannan Trace With three personals, George and Dave Morgan 10 for the
Friday night, Southwestern will .Dillon. 6-0 junior, Hall, Carter, winners. John F. Garnes ~arl 15
he pressed to win Saturday and Notter, Dave Waugh, 5--10 and Bob U!e 14 [or ihe losers .
night to stay in contention for senior each had three routs.
SouthWestern 17 12 JO 23 _
the SVAC Utle.
omdn collected his fourth North Gallia 14 l'1 9 JS _ 51
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sebl'd 2--t-S: Shriver. 5--~-!2;
night (or a Ion-league match half. Dillon returned to the line. ll-0- 22 . and C t 4-4-l..
with tile Red Devils.
up with 3,06 left In the fourth Totals. T,~ar er,
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last night from John Shriver, seconds left.
2--9-- 13 ; Deel, 2-7_ 11 :
5-8 serlt~;. and Keith Carter, 5- The Pirates made a valiant 6-2-! 4 ; Peck, 2---0--4 :
10 sophomore, both o£ whom bid for victory as the
third rls 3_ 1_ 7. G nl
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scored 12 points in Southwest- period opened as Morris drove Toia1s l6-,1 9-~~e ee,
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mmules of r~gulatmn ume.
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outcome of the •6 6--6 7 race. Coach Russ . Moo~e '_s. ~ham::.erlam , the ... -1 Ptuladel- A th~ee--pomt pl~y by Hal
Waham~ _ M. Fry -!...:....,_
now a solid· 3 _3 and in. a battle for the first dlVI· phta center, came up with .a [ Greer m the clos mg seconds Sl5:k 2_ 3_ 7 Gibbs .·i;::£1'were a un'ilnimoUs ick for eight (9 nd last) place! Fuperb performance even by 111s 1forced the overttme aod c0fls4:l- ~ '
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If there is anything l'nore inspiring , 11 athletics than own &gt;ta ndard• Tuesday nighli culive fieltl goals by Cunoin~- Marshall - --=' ~ :·
the impudence of the underdog winning, 1 don't know I when he hit on 15 of 18 fie•J ham, Greer and Chamberlam ! 2-~ Batey 1 1 3· - m Hi
it might be. :
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Russ Moore lsl\'t' com· best to win on a strange court 11 in a row, ror 35 pornts He ! m the extra sess1on. Wtlhs Reed ~-------....._
about the role • hi 8 against a club ~-ith everything also ('O ntributed 33 rebounds. 1 led the Knick scorers w1th 311
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was supposed to Play . ito gain, little to lose.
j Still it was the 76ers as a points Jand Walt Bellamy added
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haJr? Tame tt. Look
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After tbe Wellston
match the 14&amp;-142 overtime victory Philadelphia remained sevt'11
under BEAUTY SALONS
way," he said after ... the comes Fert Frye there Satur- over New York that boosted g.ames ahead of Boston in thl' in the YELLOW PAGES. ·
Jackson upset"- if it Were an i day n~ght-·(_out of leagu~ l, then their se-ason's ret:ord in tt&gt;e Eastern Division race as the Whereyourfingersdo
upset_ "they aren'L quite so th~ chmactic contest w1th A~n- - National Ba_sketball Association 1Celtic~ outlast~d the Sa11 the walking.
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ready for us."
Iens here Jan. 13. '
to an unbe!Jevable 36·3.
Franc1SC'o Warnors Ji6-121 in
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. . Coach Jo~n Derrow's defend- . Billy Cunningham, a reservt! overtime.
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However bemg pre-warne:t lmg champions (co, with Ath- 1forward , typified the all-a rouM Boston blew an 11-PQint lead
may ~ork, the league _won~ ens), don't have a starter back . tflort Philadelphia has been in the final three mi:1otes oi
takmg th~ Panthers hghtl}· l from last year. Lettermen are rC(.-eiving this season when he regulatio~ but r~lxmndM ~n the
the second time ~ound. Po~e 5-11 guard Mark ~ayburn and I
extra penod for 1ls 12th vtctory
came closer to cleamng 6-2 forward Robbl~ Buescher .!
in 13 games with the WarrioJ'S I
the undefeated At~ens. Bulldogs Center 6-4 C. J. Nicholas also I
dating back to last season. Sam
tha~ anybody, losmg m an ov- lettered last y~ar, but barely . ;
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ertime, plus a bad break. _The I However. Ntcholas, the only
IS
Barry of the Wamors eacn 1
Panthe~s completely nuU1fl:d 1big man, defected last ~eek, 1t
scored 31 points. .
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Ja~son s vaunted squad Wllh I has been learned, and wtll have 1
_In othe-r games, the ~etroll l
thetr zone, forced the Ironmen to be replaced. . .
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PIStons heat the Ballnmore t
to shoot from outside
where What 1s fnghtenmg 1s that m
Bullets 117-110 b(!hn"KI: a 20-pomt ·
weren't hitting. .
six league contests to date_ the ~ PT . PLEASANT _ E:1r\ Kee~- effort by _Dave DeBussr.hei'e
Pomeroy los~ to Middleport !Ro~kets havt!' scored 350 pom_ts. ! er, Letart, was elt&gt;cted nrE'!'t- 1and th~ ~htc-~go Bulls topped
_Lo~an b~1des Athens: beat Ithetr opponents 381. Thus. f1ve . dent of the Mason County Bo~rd ! the _CmcmnatJ . Royals 116-Jtl
Galhpohs bestdes Jackson and ,games have_ been ,lost by an av- ~f Educati~n in ;;m org·m;tza-1 desp1te _a 40-rx:lnl performanC"c
Wellston. The P&lt;J!Ithers
test erage of SLX pomts. Actually, ttonal meettng Monday t&gt;vf'n nl!.1 hy
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Nelsonville the first time around Nelsonville was lh• only club Mr. Keefer. who has be•n a r
at ~elsonvtlle Jan. 13, after to clobber ~he Rockets. 73·56. board member etght years, suchavm~ met , Jack.son the sec- Steve Jeffers, 6-2 ~rward, ceeds Paul Wc:-dge.
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and Jay Lavender, 6-1 guard, , Milton ~~rdet.te. supermtPndfans are notonous are the other usual starters for 1 ent. admJmstered the oath or
stay-at-ho·mes when they have Derrow.
office to Ted R. Stev-2 ns ar~;J
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the Panther gfm ought to resumed drills Tuesday
. who c;'Jcceed Paul Wed~e ar.u
' • &lt;)&gt;begin £il1ing up now on home ing the New Year's Day layoff. Robert Adkins as board mem-1
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game nights.
1 Saturday morning they scri-m- Lers.
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Burdette informed,. the board i
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Middleport, 3-2 and with a good first half season
1JQSt when his contract ls up Ute :
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chance to take D. good grip on s five of their seven second round fast of June. Mr. Burdette told !
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to games are at home.
members they have m1td May 1
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75 ·st. Francis 67
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Eastern' DiviSion·
100 Wagner 74
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74 Pennsylvania 66
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Philadelphia
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to the still competition ol Mid- ,
and Miami goes to
Boston
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New Haven St 94 Worcstr 5~
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Stat~ and Walsh of" Ctln- Gentil~, who has played ~lth she
Western Division
75 Erskine 65
61 verdict to Stetson In
ton hosts Geneva ol Pennsyl- clubs m his nine yea.-. rn the
87 Fu rman 49
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maJors, bas · been •cqutr,'(f by San Francisco
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118_ Vale 106
ter T.ournamen•' In Deland, Fla.
the Philadelphia Phillles to fill· St. Louis
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Coli 86 Fla. Southern 73
Ohio's regulars hardly got
Flgbl Resolts
in until Injured Bill Whiled is Detroit
Auburn 70 L.s.u, 5I!
swest up as they racecl to a
By Unlteci.Preaa Jntel'IUitional back in action.
chicago
16 25
Duke 89 Penn St. 84
28 baiftlme margio over
NAGOYA, Japan (UP!)- The :JZ.year.old .native of San LOs Angeles
14 23 ,37U Concord 80 West Va. Tech 78
sh~rter visitors _from IUinois. Fighting Harada, 117 ll-4, Japan, Francisco and owner of a .U.S
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Gannon 76 Belmont Abbey 60
Wtth 11:44 left U1 ..the game, outpointed Jose Medel, 117 1-4, Ufettme batting averdg• was Detroit 117 Baltimore llO
Louisville .16 Tulsa 62
Coach Jim Sll)'der put In the Metco (15) (retained world
Tuesday night !tom Chicago 116 Cir\ctnnall 111
Crstn Brothr (Tenn) 70 Blmt 65
suhe, who conUriued to ;pour I! bantamweight title)
Cleveland's Pacific Phlls 148 New York 142 (ot)
Southwestern !Tenn.) 68
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ll!illsaps (Miss.) 64
' MacMurray 69-42 in the aeeond LAS VEGAS, ~' (UP!)-' to San Diego; lite Phillies' Club
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Eddie Jon&lt;;§,/ 173 1-2 Los m the same le""e.
Ir.diana St. 82 Valparaiso 75
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Indpndnce JC 83 K City JC 4~
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Washb~ro 65 St. Benedict 62
By 'United' Prell flllernaUoD81 bringilli! the BoStOl! Patriots
Moorhead St. 92 Myvle &lt;N.D.) 87
EaotOra DlrilloQ . · hom• second ·ld \l)(e :tm&gt;rican
•-~ 1 Norlhland-102 Bemidji St. 98
W. ,J;. T. I'll. Football U!ague's Eastem Dlvi·
Claumet Brandt U. of Purdue
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N Dakqta 196 Wst Ul 74
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Black Hllls (SO) ,St. 82
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Pjckinson tN.D.) St. 81
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Texas A&amp;M 69 -Rice 06
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Texas A&amp;l 95 C Christi 83
,.-Texas 96 St. Edwds 81.
_·. _33 at l~e E(stern DIVIII4n ·title •)n
Sam Hou 87 itou Baptist 62 " ·
wsn NMex 82 Sui Ro88· 72
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Capitol Comment, ~vents
and under extraordinarily hea·
vy ·pressures, considering that ·
can Presidential nomination of New York Is the center of tile
next year finds a notably crowd· new Isolationism pacUism, he
ed field, precisely the opposite has spoken for a responsl1J;'.:
may be said of tile Vice-Presl- foreign policy as well. No oti;'i-.
dential designation. For I hIs RepubUcan liberal hal so conthere is one open candidate and sistenfly, so stoutly and so useof the latest boasts by the state
one alone - and an amazingly fully supported the bard, una·
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ornla shows bow it attempts to
fraJJk one, at that - in Sen. voldsble national obligation to
ap e the •r.tllght of national atlen·
stand firm against Communist
Jacob K. Javils of New York.
floJL.nat sta e hu all of the problems
aggression In Vietnam. Javlla
"'fff-ether states, and in some instances in
It is an unwritten rule of pol· could have finessed this Issue,
gr~ater proportions in population growIlles that no man "runs" for as other · Senators with strongtb, ~d water pollution, welfare, and
the Vice-Presldency. Aspirants peacenik comtituencie! bave
any_,..sth'll'• that YO'! care to_ mention.
sre supposed only to stand •· done. He could hai!O saved him·
ThM~ow comrng out wtth a state- round looking wistful, hoping seU a good deal of nasty mall
m
' are solving the problems 1"'
lor favor from whomever may from _erstwhile leftist fnends
day
• e rest of the country will he
head the ticket, but never. nev·
who have now become IUs ene.
solving en years from now. On the prosent trend toward centralization it would
er to say anything, not even In mies mucb as similar ex-friends
appeit -that caltfornia would he upec\, _. ~:';'~ In a sealed room at last November brought -about
the destruction of another old·
w!""'
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ed to depend more, than less on federal
ce. However, in the last elecllon, - _This rule Javrts h.., br&lt;&gt;bn, lime liberal, Sen. Paul Dougeo le of that stale expressed~ ;:_
~ o! candor blowrng las of !Uinols.
they do not want to be merer~ '1iklr a bigil wrnd tbrousb dusty
No man of the Jewish lalth
inistrative distriCt of the fedefal
t*lilllcal fotklon. Whatever else
bas
thus lor baen given
a
.aqvernment.
may be said, he ba• done a
national
nominatiou
and
Javrare service to candor with tbis
simple sentence: "I think I am its rightly, and again frankly,
enUtled to national considera- points out that there is surely
· 1!I!'-Y might claim to be solving their
no s~ reason why this con-tion.''
• p~blelbs on a local and state level, but
Elementary fairness compelo dition of affairs sbould persist
a great deal of their advance has been
the
reply: Entitled to consider· forever.
' throu•', getting a lion's share of the fed·
In his maneuvering toward
ation, so be is. This is not simera! : •· mding. Yet, Ohio has advan~ed
1greatj-)'. in the last four years with a lim· ply to say, ol course, that be the 1968 convention he stands on
-lted amount of that kind of federal supought to he nominated, for that firm ground in the party sense,
1ROrt· Ia. spit~ of all the efforts made by
Is solely the business of
the aince the great bulk ol nation1lite G~lden State it is still making
1968 Repoblican NaUooal Con- al Republican leaders speak, ao
.no. headway in salving its smog prob- vention. But it is to say that he be does, for contioued resist..
; !em. In Ohio _there are progressive steps
ance to Communist m!lltery
bas clearly earned eligibiUty.
aheail Tht luislature being in the same
For Javits is both a signifi. expansionism in Southeast Asia.
corner with the administration should go
eant politician in party tenns Nor is he lying hlmseU to &amp;nf
1• long way to solve our problems, and
and an undeniably useful Sena- single Republican Presidential
our lniluatrlal atrength is advanc\'lg withtor, though neither of
these possibility, nor yet to any sin·
out a great deal of federal assistance.
things could once have been gie Ideological segment of tho
Nelson
aaid. There was a time, In his party. Should Gov.
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Rockefeller
of
New
York,
-lor
newness to the Senate, when
latest flgurea on our position
he was so doctrinaire as to be example, somehow obtain the
that In November Ohio hit an all·
ineffectual In a forum where Presidential nomination, Javits
bigh lit nonagrlculture wages and
· a
of .6 per cent. _ no man fUcceeds simply by be- of course would ba automaUcal·
Inti so tlRI4l!ely and etemaUy ly out of II for Vice-President.
Ohio advanced
riibt about evet')'lhini a• to The G.O.P. would hardly . COD•
there was a rise in
w 3.2, which isolate himself from that pro- sider nominating two .men from
cess of rational compromise the same state. But should the
to the slow
whlcb lies at the bear! of all top designation . go elsewhere,
due to the weath·
u Is far more Ukely, the creimportant legislation.
steel production.
dendals of Javils would
be
But
the
old
days
and
the
old
the big tasks
Ohio is to do
subatanllal,
either
with
G
o
v.
tor the undeveloped counties
attitude&amp; are long gono under
In our area we have the
the erosion of roali\Y. The Jav- George Romney of Michigan at
unemployment rate in the state
lts of today is an effective leg- rhe head of the ticket or with
•111&lt;111 will only he cured by the location
islator and an OXJIO!I"nl ol that former Vice-President Richard
indualrios. The year 19~7 should
toleration of other views wbich Nixon in the top spot.
The central points of interest,
~~:~~;;~~ road building in our ill the laol lndi!pellaable to free.
i:
wtn asaisl greatly in open- govemmenL
points quite beyood personalithe hiD country. It is a problem
And he II more. SteadfuUJ ties, are tile darin11 ol Javits'
of Ohio can correct, just
idieclj~eiy as any state in the umon.
WASIIINGTON - II the galh·
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cospel accot41&gt;1g to !881 were
old floes; lhtl 10th - old moy.
A Mall•ruled Olio City traloo
pmblin&amp; dellen for
Loodon, San ~"'"· Antba, et;,,recnrllln&amp; )'OIIDI llrlt ll'om f· •

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from AI\ ~ ... !lew ..,_
land • pubi!Jher am J,oeb 1114 . ,
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In to score and Dee! made
Gene H&amp;ll, &amp;-1 center. pump- Another big key to the High- free throws and Garrett one to
ed in II field goals for 22 point! landers' victory wao the
re. the tie the score 29-29 with

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way tie for first place in the l4 ~m~. Roger Garrett, 6-0
Varsity race of the SouthP.rn ~en~or, tia~ 13. Fred Deel, _:;.n
Valley Athletic Conference wtth JUruor, ~rush~ with · ll pomts.

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Lord.
Where ollters may 100 bale, Ill
me ... love.
To patdoo ralber tball tO bafm,
To bave filth where
douh&amp;
would he easy.
To have bopa wbea deapllr
oeelts to enter ln.
To see the light when darkPeli
surround• me.
To sprssd JoJ whore ndnet1
reignl,
This then JJ11 dsUy prayer llbaU
ba:
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Lord, crant lhlt I 1118J DO&amp; M
much seek to be
Consoled u to t!ODIOil ....
Understood as to understand .•.
Loved u to love ....
For Ills In 111vln1 that
cejye, .
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n b .,in· p~ I!Jal W' ~ of
pardoned.
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are so badly brok~· to"!'·.li~v.t ·~fare: II." RAYER
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~~ are opened ~ to ·'
so m311y li!Unp ~}Gik~"t ll'· l 'i, ~ : FO~TBE· LONELt
. I am happily mFrfed nof,
fuJ that even reducllig1tbe tooth 1 walked
fields today anil · Helen, and I've lelnted a lot
In preparatron for the PJ Is a
the glem arul tho valleys. !rom my parents' mlallkel. I
hlessrPJng. 't be Ia ed. · ''-'- ••1• ·I .felt th8 suD, tho warm rays know now 'the true joys
of
s can . P c un!!ln• . . U(IOO my !see
GIVING love and raoeiviDJ love
alely. Porco!~ must be bak!d And 1 was ll'Bteful, Lord, ior 1n return.
many tim eo m a •pecj~tl, ..1'911· . . ~ . senee of leeiJn&amp;.
Lilli, II ymf.lollow lblt ·trolled, bl&amp;h-beat .9.Ver!o al1\t . o,,. .Prom lOnder ltllls the !trains. .age a. lrlend wrote to me,' ·~
nally, shaped, tmled and IJ!a;&lt;-·
of 'the Ave pleased my ears use your parenll' arlsllkeo II
ed to make them look like nat· And sllrrOd my heart.
a pattern Nor te lollow~ ·fOU
ural _teeth.
And 1 am graleful, Lord, lor will be able to Uve 1 fltlfliUng
While the crown Is
being
tbl• aense of heartns.
Ule. You are u fuJi' of hollle&lt;lmade, u•ually a period ol sov· 1 touched the tulip and I h e up love as I wu - jut! ba _,lll!ll
eral days, a temporary crown
hyacinth aod tho ualea
you pour II In the rllbl cllr!!o-/
1s placed over the preparation 1n blossom full,
lions. Qod bJQ.J you 'LISa
aoc1 held with temporary ce- And 1 am ll'ateful, Lord, lor and all the · IOIIelj ehlldren
men I. Even temporary crowns
tbl• 1011so of toucb.
whose parents haven~ loynd . , ,
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orlatnal teeth and patienll are
carousel today
C.A.S.
always pleased.
And•1 oensed their happiness.
Dear Rudoro:
PJs are fragile, but backed And 1 am grateful, Lord, thot
1 thought lblt leltlr 1
with permanent cement, and
· 1 have known both mother lovely way to alarl·'tite l'l•w . ,with proper adjustmmts and
and father.
Year.
normal care, they rarely bresk, My bean acbes lor those who
Don1 you agree? - H.
ellen last a lifetime.
know -1101 ellller.
This eolu!llll -Is rledlea~ , to ;.
I have a lrlend, an only child. family Uving, so If ,.W,re I)P,
II.Dd I am 8l'ateful, Lord, for Jng kid trouble "" ,.full; plalt.· ·
I have a brother who loves trouble, lot H~tn beip · Y!JI,J. : • "'
me.
Site will also •ele!lirll ' ,...
GallipoUI, Oblo,
ll.re you .. good to everyone? . own amnotnc ~- M- J
Saturday, Dee. 11, 1968
Tell me, Lord.
clreu Helen Bottal
th
SALES REPORT Of
1i'rom within my..ll allow me lhla ·nt'i!Jpaf)Ot.
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HOGS - 175 to :Dll lbs. ZO to
21; 220 to Z50 lbs. 20 to 11;
Ll&amp;hl 18 to 21; Fat Sows If to
18; Slap 12 to 11; Boors 10 to
18; Sowa &amp; Pia:• 7i to 150;
Shoats 10 to zo.
CAT1'LE - Steers 18 to 25;
Heifers 16 to 22;2 Baby Beef
.. II .to 117; Fat Cowo 14 to ZO,
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Canners 12 to 15; Bulls 11 to
22; Milk Cows 100 to 200. '
VEAL CALVES-Topa 48.50;
Secondo 36 to 42; Medium 34 to
38; Com. &amp; Hvs. ~ ID' 311;
CUlls IS to 28.
LAMBS - Tops 13; second.!
10 to 22; Ught Wis. 1lto U:
Common .I&amp; to :10.

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A thought ,lor the day-- poet
Carl Sarulhorg aaid: "Sometimes an "'pert ill only a
damned fool a Ioili! way !rom
home."

Market Report

INI1UGUE ENbs
'I'IIE HA.GUE (UP!) -Eight

Communist Chinese welders
who hid lor nearly sbr monlh.o
In their legaUOot rather thll!
answer questioN! . about the
kidnaping and death of a ninth
Chinese Dew to MOICOW
after lacwavlng JIIO~
Chinese and

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. HEJAINKI (UP!) :;,_A ·1"001'
t1 itO cbeery American coUep
atudenla todl1 arrived Ia ..
Htlsidd lor · an overnilh\
atopover en route to the Soviet
ln&gt;lon.
1
· The ;, ttoden\1. lrol!l three
M~ , coUqes -and - ~
low~ eoUep wb!Ob form a

u..tJn lfOUp.,. wm
otay In the iovlet Union · Ill·• ·,
dajs. The aim of the trip Ia IIi

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mi,ke ·with . •
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tbt comer to put the IDghland- less than

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with
poitll.\ •o.4·1,-arry F
BBI 13MMI!utl!
chipped In 12. , ~·
• The Tnrn:-does- hit oo 17
45 sllol! from ~IM!Id •.&lt;for

per cent and II nf A!F~al u~
lhrow line Walu!ma t8
Amos Wallbrown 's II poiu!s of 52 field goal !.!t.e,tpl!!&gt; I 1

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The Tornadoes • ·ill :-~e
The Tornadoes were ahead 4.'1-!only other Southern player to I Pomeroy on Salufld1!v lljgll1 •
Wahama Is at Ale,..nder . F+

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to a Q-.51 win over the Hall bad. 12, and Shriver had canned 1 julnper to knot it aTh p
p ' th' b k tb II team b
vlsllmg North Gallla Pirate;, seven. Shriver had five points. gain 31·31.
e. omer~y an er as e a
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Mike Pa
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ing Its victory of ·Dec. ZP over Jackson thts Frrday nl~ht, l
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Uoyd
yne, &amp;- JU or, was Shnver dro~e in for a l•yup this time at Pomeroy; can further discomboodle the .

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 4, 1087

HELEN HELP US!

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the

by the
Wabarrlo
Foleow
oa a iallant
i!lt~Nl
of!
a •!roo&amp;
fourthWhUo
periOd
el!QI'I ed,
then comeba.,-. tu!'!lfd
to deleal tile hoot West Vir(!l~&gt; m tile loot eight minutes.
i~ cage team 5!-47 ~Y Wahama outscored Southem
rught.
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The wm was the second Ut1s period.
season

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Jusn. arnaii paJ but blg-.ptOfll
Jll·ll.,or !loll Walll!lf'_. .lesaer-loolters to !.., gaudy vlao Jlol&gt;6y maJ 11t an app't.io ~
centen. . . . And ibe local copo Point or Annapoi!J . . . Gene
protect thl"ilS wltll Jhotguns. . , Autry, 1Jho IIIII hil WQ , 111
This one'• a clnol! for _a 11111 lo!'lll!le -yJ,&amp; -.nttlz!d co-.iboJ
uptoaion
. · · Veterar ftaht films,· piHo. I "'J!!I" 111111 ll1e .,
man11er Lefty Reminl'e pt'OUll: IW tnom In wtil® '1'111 Jg(
er of hiJ niece, vtrllnla Dei!Q- would mart to · actual bltlttiJ
119, becomln&amp; an editor of the - obooljn( PSOPit Ill lilt Ill* -1.·r
Bronx News SenUIIel lb.n II . . . W~ D. C., ·•
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he'd found a blilivywelght con- ~111'7 Jlob Foote!' oilers to.fliltt
tender. .. Rloymond (Pel'l')' a .,.. eb~ Olek TIIC' ""'
Mason) Burr balloonotl to 100 contender lloler JI&lt;IQo "for 1
lbs. but ~ sbrlnklng at 10 lbo. dollar· uclt." ··Michael Calne'l
a week with one amaU meal itt """ bird c.inula I!PIJ'Y ill._.
noon. ... H•'ll be !lu(yyyyl . "" (In .Mul.. ) Bob l!lva!)J, the
Julie ChrlsUe II
Terence Llltla League Jrltltl Tba\beti.
stamp are playing poat office all!' moment. . . . City
agaln. . .. Ben Grauer narrates Comm. J~~tl Tyl~l ftP9flid
Instant Hi1tory In "Great Mom- due to lllllVe up
sideways, .
ents - Voices - M-.le of .the &lt;II' lliD!p'n ID lhl LlndoiJ ad20th Century" on a most IIOflh. _ mlnlatratlon.

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Tile Alm•ue
By United Phsl laterullonal
Today is Wedeesd•y. Jsn. 4,
the fourth dey of 1967 with 361
!D follow.
The moon is between Its last
quarter and the new stage.
The morning stars are Jupiter
and Mars.
The evening stan are Sablm
and Jupiter.
English mathematician and
philosopher, Sir Isaac Newton,
discoverer of the Jaw of gravity,
was born on this day in 1842.
On this day In hlsiory:
In 1885, Dr. William Grant of
Davenport, . Iowa,' ,performed
history's first appendectpmy.
The patient Dl8de a complete
recovery.
In 1895, Utah became the 45th
Independent country.
In 11185, poet T.. S. Eliot died
al the age of 76.

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artful Do&lt;III~N""l'"'"be
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JINII'&amp;I!I
tn L.A. ... J
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A NEW YEAR'S PRAYER
Desr Helen:
Tile letter from "Usa" bad
a very familiar rin1 to IL · I.
too, wu 1 Usa 1 lew
~back. My pareoll iuld marital
problems lor u lOili! as I could
remember. 1 felt alone and liiiwantod, very much unloved, and
more Ill when the trouble ol
home lillally ended ID a messy
cllvorce.
I have an older brother wbo
eamo· upon ono of my !ellen
- lor I, too, found solace tn
"'1 pen a1HI ftpressed my feel·
togs oo paper. II was I letter I
would never have mallecl, but
be showed II lo a frleod wbo
bad sludled lor tbe prlealbood.
Hla deep lnslibl helped . me
more than he'll ever know. I
bope you'D print what he Wl'!l!e
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!0 that II may belp
Ol h U
They say it's a fintJ solution, -"Lisas" ond also 88 a lrtbute
:w:aj:;e ';:,'!J"!';:':!.:"~Jt to a young mao who took Ume

stance and the great cbante ID
the whole concept !If the ViceP'restdeney It illustrates. UniU
'the lime of Dwight
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Eisenhower
as President nobody paid any
mind to the Vice-Presidency.
Mr. Elsenhower'a two serious
Illnesses changed all lbal, and
the Vice-Preside~~ey then became and continued under Presldenll Kennedy and Johnson,
an office of meaning and vital·
lty in Its own right. Never again will iplormed men refer
slightingly of tbel post. A n d
lh1s reality Javlla Is not only
accepting but aCtllli! upon right
out loud and right out In publie.

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A dark spot on a front tooth
bas been piquing Elode. Hl!l'
mothl)l' writes, "My daughter,
now 16, hal had Ibis spot alnce
abe was sil. Our denuat drllled
It eut and fllled It, and refllll!&lt;!
It several Umea lllnce, but . It
still can be plainly seen. What
causes Ibis spot? Can It
be
blesched! How . sbould U be
treated?
A dark opot on a
oillgle
tooth iJ usoally due to aome
lrrlta!Jon durtnc tooth development, when enamel Ia forming.
This often hapPens from a faD,
If a oaby tooth Is pushed Into
the permanent loolb bud lyin&amp;
under it.
Treatment with
bteaeblnt
•1en1s bu not been effective Ia
romoving these dlscolorallons.
Drillllli! out the dark IIJ)Oi at!CI
filling it with syndtetlc porte- lain Is tho accepted prao:ttce.
Dentists, however, aren't happy
with this type of lilling; It discolors, wears away and llcko
(fanslucency of natural enameL
Porcelain jacket crowns,
PJs, ore probably the moat of.
lecUve way of
disllgurll18 slain In frolll 1eelb.
Tbo tooth to he crowned 11 preJllll'ed by reducing 11 1n an dJ.
menslons; what'• left Is . 1
smaller version of tho orlilnal;
the crown 1J made to fit QVer
!hill preparation.
PreparJn&amp; teeth for erewna
Is painless, quick and rather' ,.,.
teresUng ·lor the paUenL Ask
your dentist to lei you watch
with a mirror. You might er~
joy IL
However, some patients oro
appalled by even the tholli!hl o1
havln&amp; their teeth cui cknvn.

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Southern Holds Off Strong Wahama ·Rally to Win 52-47 TueSday Nigh
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Southern - McCiint·1Ck t-!1
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Wallbrown
Gru"'
who ·in early December wrote them off as ! By UnJtc_d Pr~ss lnteraatioual scored ~ game-hili!h 36 pomts to ser i- s- 7_ .Bt'ef!fe O-{)~O Cu't-'

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_Ev~n g1~antJc Wtll Chambe~- 1 .he~p lhe 7~r_s overcome :l 12- 1 diff 6--2-l-4, Diddie t-~l-t.
~'Pomeroy won't even get out of the gate," said the lam J_s bemg dwarfed by h&amp;s po_mt deficit m th~ fm~t s~en J Randv Pro[fitl 0--3-3. Tho~

ers ahead 35-31. Slouthwestern
coasted to a ~9-3S .e~d at the
Nortb Gallia and tre Eastern Garrett .bad nme rebounds for e~d of the third peru~. T be
Eagles 'pf Meigs count~
the Pirates, ~el had eight and Pirates were never again dose
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. , Ronnie Moms. S.U sophomore, as the Highlanders picked up a
It waa the tbtrd consee~tt~e had five rebounds _and
seven 10-point lead 411-29 at the 4:11
loss f~ ~ch Mike Morrtaons points berore fouhng out w1th mark and led 60-45 with
~Irate$ . wh9, are_ now '.-7 in all 6:20 left in the last period. left in the game.
games and Z-2 m the ~VAC. The p · te t k 6-0
d Southwestern out .
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_Southw~tem l.s now 4-3 m all
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~a the Pirates 47-29 and outshot
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games and is 2-2 along wl~b ~n w::u,goa 8 bY Gayn~t80 ~~ them
27-16
£rom t~e £ield.
North Gallla and ~a:;tern m ree
ows Y arre
WJt Southwestern hit on 27 of 63
tbe SVAC Varslt? rae..
5:36 left io the first !rame. shots for 42.8 P,r cent whll•
Norjb. Galla will play tloi~ to Southweste?l racked up rune North Ga11ia was able to conthe leagUe leading
Kyger straight potnts ~hold a ~6 nect on 16 of 54. shots for
Creek Bobcats of Coach Johnny margin at the 3.23 mark and per cent.
Wickline Friday nt~ht
whzJc held a 17 14 m~rgm at the end The Pirates held a ~dim
Eastern tJ.:avels to Merceniflle of the first pertod.
at the foul line, making 19
for a go at Coach Paul DH- The Highlanders maintained 25 for 76 per cent and
Ion's Hannan Trace Wildcats. a.. four or five point
1e ad western made ei~~t of 11 at
1n the SVAC, Kyger Creek ·· is throughout the second period the' raul line fOr 72 _7 per cent.
3-1 and· Hannan Trace is
in and eJ11Bged at tile half lead- The Southwestern
reserves
last place with a l..S record. ing 29-24.
won their fir.st game of the seaThe Highlanders will travel _Southwestern ran into foul son by defeating the Lirtlt Pic.
to M~gs .county Saturday night trouble in the first hal£ which ates 54-3S in the preliminary.
for a game with the Eagles. 11 ended with four players each ! Curt Baisden bad 17
points
Eastern downs Hannan Trace With three personals, George and Dave Morgan 10 for the
Friday night, Southwestern will .Dillon. 6-0 junior, Hall, Carter, winners. John F. Garnes ~arl 15
he pressed to win Saturday and Notter, Dave Waugh, 5--10 and Bob U!e 14 [or ihe losers .
night to stay in contention for senior each had three routs.
SouthWestern 17 12 JO 23 _
the SVAC Utle.
omdn collected his fourth North Gallia 14 l'1 9 JS _ 51
A£ter FI;day night's
t 11 t personal with 5:59 left in the Southwestern 1621 _
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with Nbrtb Gama, Kyger creek third period, and sat out
3--0~;
Notter,
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travels to Rutland Saturday great portion of thp
sebl'd 2--t-S: Shriver. 5--~-!2;
night (or a Ion-league match half. Dillon returned to the line. ll-0- 22 . and C t 4-4-l..
with tile Red Devils.
up with 3,06 left In the fourth Totals. T,~ar er,
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last night from John Shriver, seconds left.
2--9-- 13 ; Deel, 2-7_ 11 :
5-8 serlt~;. and Keith Carter, 5- The Pirates made a valiant 6-2-! 4 ; Peck, 2---0--4 :
10 sophomore, both o£ whom bid for victory as the
third rls 3_ 1_ 7. G nl
l--0---2
scored 12 points in Southwest- period opened as Morris drove Toia1s l6-,1 9-~~e ee,
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sportswriters and casters in asses~ing the prolr ! amazmg te-a':"mates~
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mmules of r~gulatmn ume.
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outcome of the •6 6--6 7 race. Coach Russ . Moo~e '_s. ~ham::.erlam , the ... -1 Ptuladel- A th~ee--pomt pl~y by Hal
Waham~ _ M. Fry -!...:....,_
now a solid· 3 _3 and in. a battle for the first dlVI· phta center, came up with .a [ Greer m the clos mg seconds Sl5:k 2_ 3_ 7 Gibbs .·i;::£1'were a un'ilnimoUs ick for eight (9 nd last) place! Fuperb performance even by 111s 1forced the overttme aod c0fls4:l- ~ '
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If there is anything l'nore inspiring , 11 athletics than own &gt;ta ndard• Tuesday nighli culive fieltl goals by Cunoin~- Marshall - --=' ~ :·
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it might be. :
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Russ Moore lsl\'t' com· best to win on a strange court 11 in a row, ror 35 pornts He ! m the extra sess1on. Wtlhs Reed ~-------....._
about the role • hi 8 against a club ~-ith everything also ('O ntributed 33 rebounds. 1 led the Knick scorers w1th 311
t·fio 1
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j Still it was the 76ers as a points Jand Walt Bellamy added
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haJr? Tame tt. Look
"I'd just as •oon have
After tbe Wellston
match the 14&amp;-142 overtime victory Philadelphia remained sevt'11
under BEAUTY SALONS
way," he said after ... the comes Fert Frye there Satur- over New York that boosted g.ames ahead of Boston in thl' in the YELLOW PAGES. ·
Jackson upset"- if it Were an i day n~ght-·(_out of leagu~ l, then their se-ason's ret:ord in tt&gt;e Eastern Division race as the Whereyourfingersdo
upset_ "they aren'L quite so th~ chmactic contest w1th A~n- - National Ba_sketball Association 1Celtic~ outlast~d the Sa11 the walking.
.,,.
ready for us."
Iens here Jan. 13. '
to an unbe!Jevable 36·3.
Franc1SC'o Warnors Ji6-121 in
, .
. . Coach Jo~n Derrow's defend- . Billy Cunningham, a reservt! overtime.
·
However bemg pre-warne:t lmg champions (co, with Ath- 1forward , typified the all-a rouM Boston blew an 11-PQint lead
may ~ork, the league _won~ ens), don't have a starter back . tflort Philadelphia has been in the final three mi:1otes oi
takmg th~ Panthers hghtl}· l from last year. Lettermen are rC(.-eiving this season when he regulatio~ but r~lxmndM ~n the
the second time ~ound. Po~e 5-11 guard Mark ~ayburn and I
extra penod for 1ls 12th vtctory
came closer to cleamng 6-2 forward Robbl~ Buescher .!
in 13 games with the WarrioJ'S I
the undefeated At~ens. Bulldogs Center 6-4 C. J. Nicholas also I
dating back to last season. Sam
tha~ anybody, losmg m an ov- lettered last y~ar, but barely . ;
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Jones of the Celtics _aud Ric~ 1
ertime, plus a bad break. _The I However. Ntcholas, the only
IS
Barry of the Wamors eacn 1
Panthe~s completely nuU1fl:d 1big man, defected last ~eek, 1t
scored 31 points. .
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Ja~son s vaunted squad Wllh I has been learned, and wtll have 1
_In othe-r games, the ~etroll l
thetr zone, forced the Ironmen to be replaced. . .
.
PIStons heat the Ballnmore t
to shoot from outside
where What 1s fnghtenmg 1s that m
Bullets 117-110 b(!hn"KI: a 20-pomt ·
weren't hitting. .
six league contests to date_ the ~ PT . PLEASANT _ E:1r\ Kee~- effort by _Dave DeBussr.hei'e
Pomeroy los~ to Middleport !Ro~kets havt!' scored 350 pom_ts. ! er, Letart, was elt&gt;cted nrE'!'t- 1and th~ ~htc-~go Bulls topped
_Lo~an b~1des Athens: beat Ithetr opponents 381. Thus. f1ve . dent of the Mason County Bo~rd ! the _CmcmnatJ . Royals 116-Jtl
Galhpohs bestdes Jackson and ,games have_ been ,lost by an av- ~f Educati~n in ;;m org·m;tza-1 desp1te _a 40-rx:lnl performanC"c
Wellston. The P&lt;J!Ithers
test erage of SLX pomts. Actually, ttonal meettng Monday t&gt;vf'n nl!.1 hy
•;:_;O~s:c•:r_R:o:b:e~-t:so:n~.
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at ~elsonvtlle Jan. 13, after to clobber ~he Rockets. 73·56. board member etght years, suchavm~ met , Jack.son the sec- Steve Jeffers, 6-2 ~rward, ceeds Paul Wc:-dge.
.
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.
and Jay Lavender, 6-1 guard, , Milton ~~rdet.te. supermtPndfans are notonous are the other usual starters for 1 ent. admJmstered the oath or
stay-at-ho·mes when they have Derrow.
office to Ted R. Stev-2 ns ar~;J
:::::::....::~==-::..::::::::.:::.:..::::::=.~=~::..:::::.:.::..:::.:.:~:::::•c.._::::::::::".:·____ a losing team. Most £ans are. THE JACKETS, meanwhile , Dr. Charle~ Leonard
the Panther gfm ought to resumed drills Tuesday
. who c;'Jcceed Paul Wed~e ar.u
' • &lt;)&gt;begin £il1ing up now on home ing the New Year's Day layoff. Robert Adkins as board mem-1
-~ew
game nights.
1 Saturday morning they scri-m- Lers.
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Burdette informed,. the board i
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1JQSt when his contract ls up Ute :
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to games are at home.
members they have m1td May 1
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-·~--~-East
ketball b_reather over under- and the openm'g of
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· U 76 St. Jo's (Pa) 72
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on
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o1
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75 ·st. Francis 67
sonville, Ill. Abd the warmup
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Eastern' DiviSion·
100 Wagner 74
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be telecast thruughout the
w. L.
74 Pennsylvania 66
lime, sl~e Ohio now Jwr.ps _In7-0 record against Bow· rest of the nation.
Philadelphia
as 3
: Textile 75 Blmsbrg 71
to the still competition ol Mid- ,
and Miami goes to
Boston
85 Kings 84
28 9
American CO!Iference warfare.
for another MAC
New York
1.
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75 Paterson St. 68
20 2
PIDLADELPHIA
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Cincinnati
13 23
New Haven St 94 Worcstr 5~
volving Ohio colleges
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e ran lfSt ~man Jim Baltimore
fl 32
South
night. Wittenberg dropped a
Stat~ and Walsh of" Ctln- Gentil~, who has played ~lth she
Western Division
75 Erskine 65
61 verdict to Stetson In
ton hosts Geneva ol Pennsyl- clubs m his nine yea.-. rn the
87 Fu rman 49
championship round of the
maJors, bas · been •cqutr,'(f by San Francisco
1)'.04L.
118_ Vale 106
ter T.ournamen•' In Deland, Fla.
the Philadelphia Phillles to fill· St. Louis
17 19
Coli 86 Fla. Southern 73
Ohio's regulars hardly got
Flgbl Resolts
in until Injured Bill Whiled is Detroit
Auburn 70 L.s.u, 5I!
swest up as they racecl to a
By Unlteci.Preaa Jntel'IUitional back in action.
chicago
16 25
Duke 89 Penn St. 84
28 baiftlme margio over
NAGOYA, Japan (UP!)- The :JZ.year.old .native of San LOs Angeles
14 23 ,37U Concord 80 West Va. Tech 78
sh~rter visitors _from IUinois. Fighting Harada, 117 ll-4, Japan, Francisco and owner of a .U.S
, Tuesday's RO!ults
Gannon 76 Belmont Abbey 60
Wtth 11:44 left U1 ..the game, outpointed Jose Medel, 117 1-4, Ufettme batting averdg• was Detroit 117 Baltimore llO
Louisville .16 Tulsa 62
Coach Jim Sll)'der put In the Metco (15) (retained world
Tuesday night !tom Chicago 116 Cir\ctnnall 111
Crstn Brothr (Tenn) 70 Blmt 65
suhe, who conUriued to ;pour I! bantamweight title)
Cleveland's Pacific Phlls 148 New York 142 (ot)
Southwestern !Tenn.) 68
on as the ~all outscored
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ll!illsaps (Miss.) 64
' MacMurray 69-42 in the aeeond LAS VEGAS, ~' (UP!)-' to San Diego; lite Phillies' Club
(Only ganles scheduled)
P41dwest
ball.
Eddie Jon&lt;;§,/ 173 1-2 Los m the same le""e.
Ir.diana St. 82 Valparaiso 75
1'1te 122 points bettered the A 1
t
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'B 01
-''' - - - - Tri-St. 85 Indiana Central 83
08
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oldl95B
record
of liB Morris
set by Ohio.••73,
nge Lon~
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Loyola tIii-. ) 87 M'mnesota 63
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Holoval:, the quiet man" whet
Indpndnce JC 83 K City JC 4~
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Its
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confounded th~ · riperts by
Washb~ro 65 St. Benedict 62
By 'United' Prell flllernaUoD81 bringilli! the BoStOl! Patriots
Moorhead St. 92 Myvle &lt;N.D.) 87
EaotOra DlrilloQ . · hom• second ·ld \l)(e :tm&gt;rican
•-~ 1 Norlhland-102 Bemidji St. 98
W. ,J;. T. I'll. Football U!ague's Eastem Dlvi·
Claumet Brandt U. of Purdue
.,
, ,, 2o 10 4
slon stajtdings, wu·.acclaimed
Do~an &lt;Wis.)
· · lt 12 ·s
AFh'l Coadt •ol' the Year
N Dakqta 196 Wst Ul 74
. 15 13 a .
the Ulllted Press
Black Hllls (SO) ,St. 82
12 16 a
ol•wAters.
Pjckinson tN.D.) St. 81
4".22 7
...one of ,ti least
Sootlltwest
Weotel11 Q(vlalcl!t,
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an!l ml&gt;tli iucces&amp;tul
Texas 7l Arkansas 62
' W. L: T: ·I'll.
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Sthn Melh 110 Baylor 83
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oanled the: l&gt;gilor "en bBII
Texas A&amp;M 69 -Rice 06
· 20
tnough .his •••;;. bleW'·i((cbance·
Texas A&amp;l 95 C Christi 83
,.-Texas 96 St. Edwds 81.
_·. _33 at l~e E(stern DIVIII4n ·title •)n
Sam Hou 87 itou Baptist 62 " ·
wsn NMex 82 Sui Ro88· 72
S ' lo II! last ,game tiy)~lli! 39-211 -to
New ·. '):WI&lt;.
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the board offi:-oei on Eighth
- - - - - ----- -Ouachita Bpi 81 Ark Tech 11{)(01
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transmissioo in the industry. Or you can
select the gear for ever)' road or driving
condition yoti meet and it will stay there
until you change iL Other ' car makers

The Quality You
Will Value For
Ilan J~&gt;y. 7.3. has been better '
known previously as a book
' collector wl1o has given away
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Pomeroy and manuscripts valued in tile
I million.c to the ·university of

may claim their automatic transmissions

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Living Room Suites · · · · · · · · · · $99
Bedroom Suites · · ' · .. · .. · · .. · $99
Beds · · · ·.. · .. · .. · · · · .. · .. · $68
(Complete) .... · · · .. · · ·.. $68
Beds ................ $39.75
Rugs 9xl2 ............ $4.88
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second without goinc tbrouah low; Get
the full_, uncensored story on two-way
shifos from your Ford Dealer. S.lectShlf&amp;
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QUICK SERVICE FOR
THE HOLIDAYS!

2-HOUR

'

,. Put Ford's SclectShi[t Cruise-.0-Matic on
.. D .. and you bave the fine st automatic
transmissioo in the industry. Or you can
select the gear for ever)' road or driving
condition yoti meet and it will stay there
until you change iL Other ' car makers

The Quality You
Will Value For
Ilan J~&gt;y. 7.3. has been better '
known previously as a book
' collector wl1o has given away
mor e than 100.000 rare \'olumcs
Pomeroy and manuscripts valued in tile
I million.c to the ·university of

may claim their automatic transmissions

A Lifet ime

STUDIO

•
BAKER FURNITURE

•

Rely on ·Your
PHARMACIST!

BUDGET SHOP"

Living Room Suites · · · · · · · · · · $99
Bedroom Suites · · ' · .. · .. · · .. · $99
Beds · · · ·.. · .. · .. · · · · .. · .. · $68
(Complete) .... · · · .. · · ·.. $68
Beds ................ $39.75
Rugs 9xl2 ............ $4.88
2'Tweed Rugs .... · .. · .. · .. · • .. · $18

Box

drop back inlo low • , • au1omaticiny. 0..
wet or slippery aurfaces you cao't atart ill
second without goinc tbrouah low; Get
the full_, uncensored story on two-way
shifos from your Ford Dealer. S.lectShlf&amp;
is just one qf lhe better kltil Ford offcn
j . . like • · Convenience Con~l P.....
Corpfott-Siream Ventilation anCl the twoway ,vagon Magic Doorpte! ••• em tbl '
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.
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TALL. CANS OF HURON

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PARTY-PAK

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24

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COSMETIC SPECIALS

6. Courteous

Assistance

HELENA RUBINSTEIN
ULTRA FEMINENE CREAM

DANA SPRAY COLOGNES

1. Discount Prices

TABU-AMBUSH-20 CARATS

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Reg. $7.50

$1.50

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Aspirin Tablets
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TUSSY

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Reg. 1.00 .. now SOe

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Dristan Tablets

LOTION, Reg. $2.00 ---:-:- Now $1
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LOTION WITH DISPENSER
Now
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VICKS VAPORUB -' •

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PORK SAUSAGE
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l·lb. Roll
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LARGE BOLOGNA
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45c
Glazed Donuts
Italian Bread
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· A&amp;P Fruits For Salads · · · · ·1-lb. can 39c
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Melga Geaeral Hospital
doWn Meldahl 2:$5 p. m.; Lady Admlaslona - Leopold Hysell,
KlmberJY. down llleldahl 4:45 Pomeroy; Carrie C.sSP.Il, Midp. m.; Boo-K dOW!! Meldahl. 5 dleport. .
p in.; Rebby K up M•ldahll:· .DiaebrJes - Maude Taylor,
05 .. p. m.; Tibolt down Meldahl Audrey Jeffers•
5:41 p. m,: .Essle\'Jl
dOwn ·
Mefdabl7 p.· m.; Elaine G. up Veterllns Memorial Hospital
~hi 3:45 a. ·m.; Mountain
Aclmlasloaa . -Reginald Hill,
~te down 1rleldabl t:25 a. m.; Rut!Oild; WIIJ.lam Wyatt, MlciKathleen K. .~o,m · Melc!ahl (.. dleport; Mrs.c Freddie McCian:fili a. m,; Flaa.- SbiJi-~ Mel· ahall, Mlcldlewrt: · Raymond
cllibl 5:35 •· . m.
Russell, Middleport; . Mrs. RayGalllpjolll Dam - Quisty . up -monel f:.anc!ers, Pome~~oy ; Ray.
t a; m.;' Beaver up 5:3$ a. m.; llio)nd }Volfe, Syrac:use; Gladys
Jolin J. Rowe; up 8:25 a. oi• . Tayl~ PI. -Piesssnt ~- Sam.
Xabawba River - . 'Semel my Clalw9rlhY, New Haven;
clown Looidoa t:35 a. ·m.; . I,ucy Ro!e Millie Marshall,.• Mtoer..
Jaiie Lueai down London 5:31 ville; ·
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W9!1h down 'NiDIIeld 8:35 p.m:; ¥&gt;-s. ·Fnj!Ces . Taylor &gt;and aon,
Ha!en z. ·up Willflelill&lt;l6- a;m.: Mrs. John· Shuler and son,
H. :.E. Bowles !loWn Wlaftelcf'"f. ·r.fil. _$&amp;wart BreWer lllJd scib;
:35!;a. m.; 0. F. Shearer ·. ·down' 'EVel)'ll Landers, ~na Fosler,
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Pork Loin, Quartered, Sliced·· II. 75c
Shead Bacon, AU Good 21b pkg $i.1,7
JIFfY FROZEN III!ADID
VeaiSteaks .... •.. · ·• 15-oz. plrg.l9c
Frozen Pizza Burgers 1kz pq $1.09
Plate Boding Beef · · · .... ·.. •• lt. 25c
Boding Beef, Fore Shank · ·· ••• lb. 45c

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Chuck Steaks, Well-Trimmed -lb. 49c
Boneless Chuck Roast · ···· · · · lb. 69c
SHOULDER CUT
Swiss Steak, Round Bone ·· · · lb. 59c
English Roast .... · ...... · ·.. · lb. 69c
Ground Chuck, Fresh Lean ·· · · lb. 69c
Stewlng_BHf, Lean Boneless · · lb. 69c

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21.32, Pt. Pleasant 24.66, Hinton
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2.61 falllni, Kanawha Falls 7.110 Adlntss.tou rising, Charleston 20.30 rising. Altizer, 20 Vinton Ave.; Mrs.
London was runolog 2 feet, Samuel R. .Long, 2131 Chatham
Mannet Ill feet, and Winfield ! Ave.; Robert F. Bostwick, ill.
feet.
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Clagg,
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Oblo)Uver- John 1.ad4 Dean 1Patrlol Star Rt.: Mrs. George
clo_1'll 13, 1:35 a. m.; Rehable 1J. l!u'nigardner, Mason; John
dowo 13, 4 a. '1'·i Harvey Jor- ID. LitU~,' Rt. 1 Leon, w. Va.:
d~ down IS, &gt;:20 a. m.; Zlm·. c. Lesite Ingels, Mason: Char·
mer up 14, 8:50 p. m.; Western les J . Wilson, Pt.
Pleasant:
"P' U, 8: lfi a. m.; Queen City Phtlllp C. Riggins, Pt. Pleasd'!l'" 15, 4:15 a. m.: Jenks up lant; Joseph c. Wilson, Pt. Plea15£ 5:40 a. ln.; Titan down lo, 1sanl; George L. Sauer, Mirldle8:~ a. m.,; Defeode( down 15, port; Mrs..· Russell M. Little,
6:50 a. m. ; Steel Ranger down RuUand: Gregory T. Simpson,
1&amp;,~ 7:25 a• . m._; NaUonal up Pomeroy; David R. Mills,
17, 2:35 p. m.. ; New Mtlrli~ dieport; Martha Rowell,
vllle up 17, 12:40 a. '!'·• Stl!el dleport: Mrs. Rollin L. Bearhs,
'l'l'llcler up 17, 4 a. m.;' Andrew Rt. 3 Pomeroy; Mrs. Orville
Clfroun up 18, 8:50 a. m.; Jel· Taborn, Hamden ; John
E.
feraon up 20, • a. m.; Elisha Salts, Hamden: Mrs. Carl R.
W110da down 21, 4 a. m.: OVEc Shook; Rt. 2 Wellston; M r
do;;m 22, 4:10 a. m.; Waiter. Olhel D. Windon, Oak
Hill:
Bicltjard up 22, 5:45 a. m.:: John T ·Dillow Coal
Ltilher Rerdmsn dowo 23, 3 a. Samuel' A. W~shburn
m.: Express 'down 23, 4 a, m.; son: Mrs~ Macy H.' R~;~::[
"Otptcsn Bruce down 23, 4:55 a. Frieodly, w. Va.
m;-; Jeflbobt up .. 23, 6:30. a.m.;
Mpma Lear up:.Greenuj\:t 40 p. Dlscbarges - Michael
J.
m;3 Raveoswdcxli•.dow~~:~reen- BroWI,I, Mrs. Arthur R. Flemu~ · 5:45 p, m.: Valvollne up ing, Mrs. Al'lllur 0.
Gib!'!I'J,
Greenup 8 p. m.; Ben McCclol· Forrest Gollenwater, Chtlsltloe
d~ri 'Greenup 12:55 a. m.; In- J. Hazlewood, Gene R. Mulhmr,.ca· up Greeoup 3,20
m.; ~~':' R~el M. Smith, Amos
Sol!lliem up Greenup (:40 a.m.; Tilhs, Brady S. Young, Guy j
Pl\'blp Spom down Greenup 5:· Roberts, Cynthia Crooks1 ,Mrs. ,
40 ,,a. m.: .Mark M. up Green- Jerry Wilson Bradley an~ .. InIIIIi 6 a. m.; A. J. Pallen clown !ant daughter, Mrs. John
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STATE SEN.
(ft.Ironton)
second from left, sworn in by
Kingsley
Taft of tile Obio Supreme Court, left, during ceremon.
ies on _tbe · o~nlng session of the 107th Ohio Genersl
Assembly In C!olumbus, Monday, Jan. 2. Senator Collins
is one of 23 Republicans elected to the Senate in tbe
Nov. S-election. The GOP will hold a 23·10 maiority in
tbe !ienate during the current aession. On hand to wit·
ness tbe swearlng·in of .Senator Colllns were, from left
to rlght:... lol:J:S. Collins, Lt. Gov. John W. Brown, and
·Senate President Pro Tern Theodore M. Gray (R·Plqua),

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Entert(!ins .
"'club'at Mason

Jobllson, Pt. Pleuanl; .. Mra.
Harry Sayre, Pt. Pl~l
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HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS COMPANY
Muon, W. Ya.

f-... Delivery

773-5554
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eDOORS
•WINDOWS
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SUPPLIES
e Plumbing Supplies .
eHEATING

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1. Pay Telephone Bill

Sold
3. Free Rest Room For

Lldies and Children

24

ONCE A YEAR

4. Drinking Fountain

oz.

MILK of MAGNESIA

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COSMETIC SPECIALS

6. Courteous

Assistance

HELENA RUBINSTEIN
ULTRA FEMINENE CREAM

DANA SPRAY COLOGNES

1. Discount Prices

TABU-AMBUSH-20 CARATS

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Reg. $7.50

$1.50

ONCE
A YEAR
SPECIAL

79c VALUE

C 0 TY

45c VALUE

Now $4.50

TAMP AX

Contllns 2 Hormonos To Help
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ABSORIINE JR.

NORW1CH 5 GRAIN

Aspirin Tablets
COUNT

Oaap Md!D4a -'- Gallipolis

12 2 15 6 "'""'""

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2. Money Orden

39c

$111
TUSSY

CREAM, 'Rig. 1:00 ....... now 50e
OF ROSES
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&lt;;REAM. Reg. 2.00 now 1.00
Reg. 1.00 .. now SOe

WIND AND WEATHER

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98c VALUE

Dristan Tablets

LOTION, Reg. $2.00 ---:-:- Now $1
LOTION, Reg. $1.00 ,
Now SOc
LOTION WITH DISPENSER
Now
Reg. $4.00 _

55c VALUE

VICKS VAPORUB -' •

Sc CANDY or CHEWING GUM

10

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Back Door

SPECIALS(LIMIT 4 TO A CUSTOMER)

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TOILET
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PORK SAUSAGE
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l·lb. Roll
FRESH
roll 75 C 39c

LARGE BOLOGNA
SUPER·RIGHT
Piece
ALL MEAT----- lb.

SUCED _ __

COUNTRY STYLE - - - lb. 79c

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RORIDA- LARGE

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TEMPLE ORANGES

$1' ~00

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45c
Glazed Donuts
Italian Bread
4 ...... 89c
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.UP BRANDS FOR SAYINGS
AND QUALITY .. . COMPARE

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A&amp;P Fruit Cocktlal .. ·· ...... · · cln 39c
· A&amp;P Fruits For Salads · · · · ·1-lb. can 39c
1-111.14-ot.
A&amp;P. Bartlett: . Pears
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A&amp;P lltjll!f Jllct · · ·' · · 4(..oz. cal 37c
A&amp;P-~ Jli~e · •· •••• 46-0z. can 37c

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Emperor Grapes~!"''- .. 19c
Pascal Celery ~:.:..... !:: ltc:

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Mayonnaise ·

FINEST QUALITY

lON~OR.8~CflEESE

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SOLIDS
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Fresh
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Sturg,.. and Infant
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up'~ Greenup. i:Q&amp; a. m.; Peace
Melga Geaeral Hospital
doWn Meldahl 2:$5 p. m.; Lady Admlaslona - Leopold Hysell,
KlmberJY. down llleldahl 4:45 Pomeroy; Carrie C.sSP.Il, Midp. m.; Boo-K dOW!! Meldahl. 5 dleport. .
p in.; Rebby K up M•ldahll:· .DiaebrJes - Maude Taylor,
05 .. p. m.; Tibolt down Meldahl Audrey Jeffers•
5:41 p. m,: .Essle\'Jl
dOwn ·
Mefdabl7 p.· m.; Elaine G. up Veterllns Memorial Hospital
~hi 3:45 a. ·m.; Mountain
Aclmlasloaa . -Reginald Hill,
~te down 1rleldabl t:25 a. m.; Rut!Oild; WIIJ.lam Wyatt, MlciKathleen K. .~o,m · Melc!ahl (.. dleport; Mrs.c Freddie McCian:fili a. m,; Flaa.- SbiJi-~ Mel· ahall, Mlcldlewrt: · Raymond
cllibl 5:35 •· . m.
Russell, Middleport; . Mrs. RayGalllpjolll Dam - Quisty . up -monel f:.anc!ers, Pome~~oy ; Ray.
t a; m.;' Beaver up 5:3$ a. m.; llio)nd }Volfe, Syrac:use; Gladys
Jolin J. Rowe; up 8:25 a. oi• . Tayl~ PI. -Piesssnt ~- Sam.
Xabawba River - . 'Semel my Clalw9rlhY, New Haven;
clown Looidoa t:35 a. ·m.; . I,ucy Ro!e Millie Marshall,.• Mtoer..
Jaiie Lueai down London 5:31 ville; ·
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W9!1h down 'NiDIIeld 8:35 p.m:; ¥&gt;-s. ·Fnj!Ces . Taylor &gt;and aon,
Ha!en z. ·up Willflelill&lt;l6- a;m.: Mrs. John· Shuler and son,
H. :.E. Bowles !loWn Wlaftelcf'"f. ·r.fil. _$&amp;wart BreWer lllJd scib;
:35!;a. m.; 0. F. Shearer ·. ·down' 'EVel)'ll Landers, ~na Fosler,
WJpfteld f:25 li·m: ...
· · ... ·John Taylor."
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7-INCH
CUTS_Ib.

Pork Loin, Quartered, Sliced·· II. 75c
Shead Bacon, AU Good 21b pkg $i.1,7
JIFfY FROZEN III!ADID
VeaiSteaks .... •.. · ·• 15-oz. plrg.l9c
Frozen Pizza Burgers 1kz pq $1.09
Plate Boding Beef · · · .... ·.. •• lt. 25c
Boding Beef, Fore Shank · ·· ••• lb. 45c

reason for ohopping AtP!

It's oneotman:v.

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Chuck Steaks, Well-Trimmed -lb. 49c
Boneless Chuck Roast · ···· · · · lb. 69c
SHOULDER CUT
Swiss Steak, Round Bone ·· · · lb. 59c
English Roast .... · ...... · ·.. · lb. 69c
Ground Chuck, Fresh Lean ·· · · lb. 69c
Stewlng_BHf, Lean Boneless · · lb. 69c

about how we sel'1re YC
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Ia thio kind of attitudc

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STEWING CHICKENS

FRESH
WHOLE-lb.

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feet on rollerj, Pomeroy-Mason only on Pediatric Ward
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21.32, Pt. Pleasant 24.66, Hinton
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2.61 falllni, Kanawha Falls 7.110 Adlntss.tou rising, Charleston 20.30 rising. Altizer, 20 Vinton Ave.; Mrs.
London was runolog 2 feet, Samuel R. .Long, 2131 Chatham
Mannet Ill feet, and Winfield ! Ave.; Robert F. Bostwick, ill.
feet.
Gallipoits! Era P.
Clagg,
IIHI Movement1: . . .
, Rodney; Mrs. Raymind Fisher,
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;Rt I Vlrilon; George E. Moss,
Oblo)Uver- John 1.ad4 Dean 1Patrlol Star Rt.: Mrs. George
clo_1'll 13, 1:35 a. m.; Rehable 1J. l!u'nigardner, Mason; John
dowo 13, 4 a. '1'·i Harvey Jor- ID. LitU~,' Rt. 1 Leon, w. Va.:
d~ down IS, &gt;:20 a. m.; Zlm·. c. Lesite Ingels, Mason: Char·
mer up 14, 8:50 p. m.; Western les J . Wilson, Pt.
Pleasant:
"P' U, 8: lfi a. m.; Queen City Phtlllp C. Riggins, Pt. Pleasd'!l'" 15, 4:15 a. m.: Jenks up lant; Joseph c. Wilson, Pt. Plea15£ 5:40 a. ln.; Titan down lo, 1sanl; George L. Sauer, Mirldle8:~ a. m.,; Defeode( down 15, port; Mrs..· Russell M. Little,
6:50 a. m. ; Steel Ranger down RuUand: Gregory T. Simpson,
1&amp;,~ 7:25 a• . m._; NaUonal up Pomeroy; David R. Mills,
17, 2:35 p. m.. ; New Mtlrli~ dieport; Martha Rowell,
vllle up 17, 12:40 a. '!'·• Stl!el dleport: Mrs. Rollin L. Bearhs,
'l'l'llcler up 17, 4 a. m.;' Andrew Rt. 3 Pomeroy; Mrs. Orville
Clfroun up 18, 8:50 a. m.; Jel· Taborn, Hamden ; John
E.
feraon up 20, • a. m.; Elisha Salts, Hamden: Mrs. Carl R.
W110da down 21, 4 a. m.: OVEc Shook; Rt. 2 Wellston; M r
do;;m 22, 4:10 a. m.; Waiter. Olhel D. Windon, Oak
Hill:
Bicltjard up 22, 5:45 a. m.:: John T ·Dillow Coal
Ltilher Rerdmsn dowo 23, 3 a. Samuel' A. W~shburn
m.: Express 'down 23, 4 a, m.; son: Mrs~ Macy H.' R~;~::[
"Otptcsn Bruce down 23, 4:55 a. Frieodly, w. Va.
m;-; Jeflbobt up .. 23, 6:30. a.m.;
Mpma Lear up:.Greenuj\:t 40 p. Dlscbarges - Michael
J.
m;3 Raveoswdcxli•.dow~~:~reen- BroWI,I, Mrs. Arthur R. Flemu~ · 5:45 p, m.: Valvollne up ing, Mrs. Al'lllur 0.
Gib!'!I'J,
Greenup 8 p. m.; Ben McCclol· Forrest Gollenwater, Chtlsltloe
d~ri 'Greenup 12:55 a. m.; In- J. Hazlewood, Gene R. Mulhmr,.ca· up Greeoup 3,20
m.; ~~':' R~el M. Smith, Amos
Sol!lliem up Greenup (:40 a.m.; Tilhs, Brady S. Young, Guy j
Pl\'blp Spom down Greenup 5:· Roberts, Cynthia Crooks1 ,Mrs. ,
40 ,,a. m.: .Mark M. up Green- Jerry Wilson Bradley an~ .. InIIIIi 6 a. m.; A. J. Pallen clown !ant daughter, Mrs. John
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CHUCK ROAST

Hospital News
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STATE SEN.
(ft.Ironton)
second from left, sworn in by
Kingsley
Taft of tile Obio Supreme Court, left, during ceremon.
ies on _tbe · o~nlng session of the 107th Ohio Genersl
Assembly In C!olumbus, Monday, Jan. 2. Senator Collins
is one of 23 Republicans elected to the Senate in tbe
Nov. S-election. The GOP will hold a 23·10 maiority in
tbe !ienate during the current aession. On hand to wit·
ness tbe swearlng·in of .Senator Colllns were, from left
to rlght:... lol:J:S. Collins, Lt. Gov. John W. Brown, and
·Senate President Pro Tern Theodore M. Gray (R·Plqua),

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1964 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR

. . .... NS$l110Sf ...

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Now Only $1295

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Blscayne, vinyl Interior. Dal't arey fi.Dilh. V8 en•tne, Power·

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1964 CHEVROLET BEL AIR_ Reduced to $1395

4 Door One loeal nwner. Clean interior, white
quotse ilnish. VS. automaUc. Radio and Heater

over

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1965 VOLKSWAGEN, Waa $1495 Reduced to $1395

2 Dr. Deluxe model . .Locally owned and low milea•e br Ut•
leiul owner. SPotleJs clean interior,_ beautifUl dark blue
finish, radio and heater.

Pomeroy ~tor

RADIATOR'

SERVICE:

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ll"C. befort renewtn1
auto lruouranco. We may
IDII !AI uvo you mooey.

For S.le

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A:;;UTO=~M;;O;;:B;;:0:-;.11:;-;:ID:::II:::ur:::II!IC
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cancelled! Lost your operai.

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lAIRD · BROS.
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What are you
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On St. Ill. 7

..Pst. anc! Found
'I ROOM llouao and bath. fur. l!III'T CONSOLE STEREO nace aod garase. 25S W. Main taken In, lovely walnut
LOST Li~eward for lost dog,
Ph
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. 992· iSh, radio eqUipped with
blad· .,N tan ox
oun . -" - -1
12 5 tic speed automatic changer,
An~ to came "Rock .. ,
"'-"'V or •&lt;~v- .
al volume control. This
. Lost near Buck's Lake, Rt. 633. I ROOM furnished apartment I 3 months old. Take over
12 28 tp and 4 room fUrnished apart, Phon£,~1205.
ments of $1.25 per
ment. Adults, References. 126 pay balance due $86.00.
HBip Wanted
Mulberry Avo., Pomeroy, !I!J2. it in your home. CaU 992
66§.
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IS
DESK CLERK wanted, male. ,
at Ohio Hotel, Mid·
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12 28 6tc • ROOM unturnisbod apartmenl · YOU saved and slaved
1D Pomeroy. Pb. 119%-!385.
wall to wall carpet. Keep ·
11 16 tic new with Blue Lu;tre. Rent
TRAILER spa"' oo Brownell electric sbampooer ·$1. Polneroy Cement Block Co. I 3_6tc
Ave., Middleport. Pb. m
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A IJATURAL
SOWHAT:S
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BUSINESS VENTURE,

GIFT FOR
DIPLOMACY,
'THAT GIRL!

OENUDED 01= ITS S"TCCK
IN "t;U ·. DE, ECI-()ES WITI1.
EiV:?TINESS.

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Countr}' Sell.n,: .one

HAROLD GRAY

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good Hres, RMI,
steering, good condi!Ain.
1192-3346 or 1192.2186,
1228

DoN&gt;f RIOICULf:" Cllnor•rs

NElli eDOTs~ 'i-HEV'RE

Wl-ll'IT HE WANTED ~~
F~ CHRI STM~ I

"tbU iOLO ME
YOlJ GAVE

HIM A 1-tUNDREO:
BUT TI::I.OSE
I}QQ!$ '?

YS'S ' "REN'T TI-I&amp;:V
'OOMG'Tl-1\NG ! ALL Tf.IQSE
SHINY Rlvt:l""S AND WHAr
~ r VJAV l-IE STRUTS

Ar"'I S4&lt;MGGERS I tstn
HE JUST li~E A LITTLE
BOY WITH A NEW TOY 'i

01-1, I~=" Ol"ll'( P1::TE1'.2 WOUl!) I-lAVE
MOI&lt;'E PATIENC£ f ·rr\ANK GOODNE&lt;;;S, MY
Bl?aTI-IER IJNDI::RS'TAND~ CllnoN , &gt;-IO'.d
•..UCKY m l-ltiV~ AN 0LDE1(' PrRGlTI'f .
ll k(;: 800·800 TO lAKE TIME 10 lALK.

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OF COUR5E,MOM,IM
DYJNG 10 iELL lOU
Aeo.JT THE 1\'C!'JD~·
FUL PLANS ~ICHLEY
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LET:. CONoiDE~

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1964 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR

. . .... NS$l110Sf ...

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Now Only $1295

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Blscayne, vinyl Interior. Dal't arey fi.Dilh. V8 en•tne, Power·

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1964 CHEVROLET BEL AIR_ Reduced to $1395

4 Door One loeal nwner. Clean interior, white
quotse ilnish. VS. automaUc. Radio and Heater

over

tur-

1965 VOLKSWAGEN, Waa $1495 Reduced to $1395

2 Dr. Deluxe model . .Locally owned and low milea•e br Ut•
leiul owner. SPotleJs clean interior,_ beautifUl dark blue
finish, radio and heater.

Pomeroy ~tor

RADIATOR'

SERVICE:

Co.

X!fliliW waaraJor !!iii

OPEI\I EVES. 9:00 P.M.

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LOST Li~eward for lost dog,
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12 28 tp and 4 room fUrnished apart, Phon£,~1205.
ments of $1.25 per
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IS
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1D Pomeroy. Pb. 119%-!385.
wall to wall carpet. Keep ·
11 16 tic new with Blue Lu;tre. Rent
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Newspapers keep you up with a wide variety of information
"'' f)veryday-geography, current affairs, business, politics, sport~

(Con!Qiued
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a.J &lt;UJ!omen 11'tn
avtrage ol jllll 1
than two cents .....
and the overage eootfor
1111
ou&amp;tomen. includlntl heavy
:U~· wu loll lbaa 1
y.
He uplalnr.d that thla 110ft of
record woUld not be
without tht company'• devotion
to • policy ol reducln&amp; operat.
lng expenses and lncrtulng op.
eraung e!Dclenciea at
every
opportunil

prepares young people for the
.
.
of informed voter, citizen, taxpayer and parent. It makes
graduation the beginning, not the end
of the learning
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You can start with your children right now.
Encourage them to read a daily ·newspaper.
Arouse theit interest in the adult world
Talk to them about important news events.
National-worldwide-local. _ '
It's just like helping them with their homework.

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~·:,,', .In m~y schools newspapers are a regular teaching tool.
~ Eyen youngsters in the early elementary grades
i af~ l~ming to use the daily newspaper.
: It makes good sense, too. The newspaper turns facts,
l
figures and ideas into living, exciting realities.
1 Not only in ~chool, but

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For more lnformottclia obout the use of newapopel'8 In the clo_..m
write for • tree brochure,
"Teoc:hlns Motorlolo for the Newapoper In tho Cloooroom Pro...-."
to: ANPA Foundotlon, 710 Third Avenue, Nt~w York, N. Y. &amp;00&amp;7.

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Two factors 'Of primary lm·
portance In the oever-&lt;!ndin
ba!Ue agaiMI rising costs
providing abundant and dependabl• electric service are· gen·
eratlon e!Dclency _ that.
gelling mo~ ener from
pound of 'coal oo:'ed In lh
power planto - ond
e
slon of huge block! of
, to
lnts of u a
power
poThO
mo!t effi.,.
lent generating , unit In
went Into service on Dec
1
1966, at Cardinal Plant · Thl'
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put will be matched
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when a twin umt Is placed In
commercial operation
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__ _ _ __ ~Iaofba:e ~~~"':tv'::~·~ Yl vl•ited on Monda) with Mr. N C., vi!iled his parents, Mr. ing. Jlrlven eum\n
e
llr. and lin. Gary wn..., alter •islllnl his ·wire, D:~n.:: and Mrs. Raymond Grirutead. and Mrs, Earl Ewing.
, flvM bjl U. ikal 911
a4n
and famUy ol &lt;llarlestoo ; Mr. hll
Mr. and Mrs Stan. Mr. and Mrt. o ..id Knopp
the first and third Tuttdt)'l ..
10 the TurI
and
Mrs
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Green
and
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ond
granru,;ot)ter.
Jand
family
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EXAMINED
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month .
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\Lois of Wintenville, Ohio spent Mrs. Matilda Noble,
lner properly on Third St.
PT. PLEASA NT - The local
.
UPI HoU)'ftOd Corno)IOIOI..t ., • ,
,..eslml, the holidays. visiting With Mr. Mr. Harold Lewis of
West ' Airman ~ Cl- Ken- Stale . Police detachment gave The iardenla .,.;.'1 1
HOLLYWOOD !UPI)-OD lbli
Tim Conway; the and Mrs, Bhu WUson.
Columbia suffered a stroke t neth and Mrs, Reynolds and son. 33 dl'tvers ... minallons Tue.. after Alexasder Gard
firat day of the new year 1l'iU m/o Dif.'1 movlet;
Mrs. James Lewis, Mason, his home on Otrislmas
Keith Allen, are spending the idoy. Seventeen persons took lith-century WisJcU.':J\• . :
Hollywood may be counted upon Gome" ';.,
The Newlywed v~lted her father, Johnny Wolf ' ing.
.
holidays visHJng his mother. jlhe written exam ~ith 14 P8&gt;S· Jived in ChartO.Ion. S. C.
to provide a veritable cornuco- revamp "Av:'::" time and :.sLetart Palls, Ohio, who Is Mrs. Harold Schwarz visited I Mrs. Catherme Swatzel. Rey- lng and three falling and ~~ Moles cannot live
mudt
pia of &amp;oodles lor tnoVle-Jloers CBS unvells g "Mr Tc rifle " pit
at the Holzer Ho .. rteently with her daughter Mrl nolds has been slatloned at Bi- :
tool&lt;
'\.""'''"'' ex- more than 12 hourstit.uand televlsiOII walchers durin&amp; tho Smothers Brothers
nd M R
John Hetzer and
loxi. Mississippi and Will
be am will_ II_!"' sing and ! fail· food, according ·to
Eo1967.
show and "Coliseum " Y h.;· fla
rs. ussell Cape- Parkersburg.
sent to Cocoa Beach. Florida. I
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Florida M
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Tommy Ewmg In National
This year wiD be marked by '
melange. .
where they visited with his sia. of
Thompson Guard training
Fort Bragg ,
88 come u~ With a ter and brother-in-ia,.., Mr. and
the big pletu~ with major sta,.,
. en er a n Mlh a - -- __ ''
and sweeping vistas and a . spoof, of
·CaoWu •Mr•. Fred Rosenbaum . While family dinner on New Year's.
touch of nostalgia as wei!.
Nice, . and
Dragnet 1967," there they visited with Mr.
were Mr. and Mrs.
WIN A
For. instance, 11167 is the year
hfe mto the old Mrs. Charles Gibbs and with 1 J
Mr.
Mrs.
FREE
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SUCCOIS atory willl Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Creamer
er and family of ,
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Countess Fom Honl Koo&amp;" more.
Columbus visited several da
enver Thompson and family '
BLOUSE SPECIALS
starrin( Marlon Brando alld But ielevlslon will have Its with her' grandparents
of Letart
WERE
Sophia Loren, who feuded :wn. bag of lpectaculars, and Mrs. Christy Blet.;,r
r. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gltn
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.50
WERE $1.50
during filming ol the newest . pec.als and new shows will First Lieutenant
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and family during I
2.95
Chaplin comedy,
I!Ome next fall despite the Reynolds of For .
• son the holidays were Mrs. Law.
Brando I• at ndds too with
and cries of outraged ington, visited
and Phillip
of
Elizabeth Taylor In
Catherine Swatzel for e
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In a Golden Eye" which will
' vera of Hngland, indiana, and Don· 531 w. Moln St. Pomoroy, o.
Court St.
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released during the coming
months
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ISS Taylor and
husband
Richard Burton IV ill be oeen
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Oldlimers can look forward to
Y a
• coal for the a·reunlon-ol two ollhe scti!OD'sl
huge plant, which will .
ll'~test tal en!$ Spencer Tra&lt;'f I
approxlmat~ly ll&gt;·mllllon tons and Katherine 'Hepburn
per year, will be
will co-star In "Guess·.
from operators In eastern Ohio Comlng to Dinner."
and the West VIrginia panha,.. One of 1966's best
dle.Wh
books, "In Cold Blood," wi:l
en bolll aallo 11'0 ID flU made into a movie at Columlbia.
operation, tiJo plant Is OIQIOCI- And the James Bond picture
ed to produce IGme t • blllloa end all James Bond ·
ldlowattbour• of tlectrl'eUy "Casino Royale " will
~:au~:~lr·lor 1••wghd to 1•11PIY released after 'taking most
ca nee 1 of 1.1 • 1966 to film
mltllol
Director Robert w·1
''Ohio Pow
~e,
_ er 's constant quest gave the world "Sound
for generatioo elftdency "Ill be Music " tllinks he has
enhanced In mld-1966 when the blockbuster in "The .
~hlrd In our series of 115,000. Pebbles" with Steve M
. cQueen/
w unlll goes lnlo service,"
starring
general manager slated,.
For
blgne" few
uqll, ?OW under COllBirucUon
tures will be able to "'"'IDetel
Muslungum m~er _Pia~t,
"Dr. . DoolltUe." ·
crt hjust over tn-inUUon.
plays the title role
o I at amount, $46-million
And almost
.
slated for expenditure ·Jn 1967 .., vorite actress
Besides extensive ·
stars in "Thoroughly Modeml
Central Coal Co. at :
Millie," a spectacular
kmgum Plant, liN mUes ·
musieal. She · will also
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345,001J.volt lransmlsslon
"Star " th
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thai will carry the
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power producUon to
Gertl:ude Ll!.wrence:
centers of 1110 throughout Ohio Warner Bros. whlch.:;;:;, f,':';::l '
Power's opera"••
a remarkable JOb
will be buUt _.., "·-~-· . Fair Lady" will
ca,.m~~~:k. '\''
~muuction rollin• on "':a1melol"~
work on this f!S.mUllon !rani·
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supercolossal.
way.
Jane Fonda may become
Thil Una wiD Cl'OII
toast cl 1967 11'ith the release
Oi)io from· ii point near
"Any Wednesday'' •_nd"k'''"""'th I
, ·y .
den to the Fostoria area
of "Barefoot In the r:
from there to tho
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Broadway hits.
bll East Lima Statton:
SJ?ging se u • lion Bartoral
Meanwhile, ,..ork 00 ·~
SirtJSand will mako hilr nloVio/
miSsion network of far
in the celluloid version
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"Funny Girl" . and. F r a
ed. It Is tho 765000.vllt
Sinatra hwlnp .back I,Jtto acthml
mflsion system ~hicb will car- in uThe Naked RWlner." ·
ry live limes ~· much. enerJIY
LD!tl :ruto .
as the present 345 IJOO.voll lines One el the longe51 titles
Tolal cost o1 lb~ 1,1160 • Dill~ screen history will be releaseoi,J
network which wiD 1pan the, too, "Oh Dad, Poor.
1Mama's. Hung You ·In the Closet/
seven-state American
Power System, of whtcll Ohia and I'm Feeling So Sad."
POW$' If a part, Is In ••cess of The big flclion best seller
.•million. ' Ohio ' PGwet's 1~. ·'Valley el Uie Dolls/'
~n. 01 tlte to~ Is
ao be,lore the cameraa.&amp;l
lton, w1th fU·nillliorl
Century-Fox Wblch also · .
expenditure dUring 1961. 11
release ~ "A Guide for
be compleled In 1m
Morried Man." •
"Thlo line Ia the jesuit of
· Television will Introduce
olx~year research project
"Second Season';. this mo1nthl
ducted at Appi&amp; .Gfo¥t,
Va.,'
10 _new prOgrams-well,
Mt. P ...llce eJplained.
mostly new. ·
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record woUld not be
without tht company'• devotion
to • policy ol reducln&amp; operat.
lng expenses and lncrtulng op.
eraung e!Dclenciea at
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Encourage them to read a daily ·newspaper.
Arouse theit interest in the adult world
Talk to them about important news events.
National-worldwide-local. _ '
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~·:,,', .In m~y schools newspapers are a regular teaching tool.
~ Eyen youngsters in the early elementary grades
i af~ l~ming to use the daily newspaper.
: It makes good sense, too. The newspaper turns facts,
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figures and ideas into living, exciting realities.
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write for • tree brochure,
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Two factors 'Of primary lm·
portance In the oever-&lt;!ndin
ba!Ue agaiMI rising costs
providing abundant and dependabl• electric service are· gen·
eratlon e!Dclency _ that.
gelling mo~ ener from
pound of 'coal oo:'ed In lh
power planto - ond
e
slon of huge block! of
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lnts of u a
power
poThO
mo!t effi.,.
lent generating , unit In
went Into service on Dec
1
1966, at Cardinal Plant · Thl'
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put will be matched
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commercial operation
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Corporal Danny Hor-l
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__ _ _ __ ~Iaofba:e ~~~"':tv'::~·~ Yl vl•ited on Monda) with Mr. N C., vi!iled his parents, Mr. ing. Jlrlven eum\n
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llr. and lin. Gary wn..., alter •islllnl his ·wire, D:~n.:: and Mrs. Raymond Grirutead. and Mrs, Earl Ewing.
, flvM bjl U. ikal 911
a4n
and famUy ol &lt;llarlestoo ; Mr. hll
Mr. and Mrs Stan. Mr. and Mrt. o ..id Knopp
the first and third Tuttdt)'l ..
10 the TurI
and
Mrs
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family
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\Lois of Wintenville, Ohio spent Mrs. Matilda Noble,
lner properly on Third St.
PT. PLEASA NT - The local
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UPI HoU)'ftOd Corno)IOIOI..t ., • ,
,..eslml, the holidays. visiting With Mr. Mr. Harold Lewis of
West ' Airman ~ Cl- Ken- Stale . Police detachment gave The iardenla .,.;.'1 1
HOLLYWOOD !UPI)-OD lbli
Tim Conway; the and Mrs, Bhu WUson.
Columbia suffered a stroke t neth and Mrs, Reynolds and son. 33 dl'tvers ... minallons Tue.. after Alexasder Gard
firat day of the new year 1l'iU m/o Dif.'1 movlet;
Mrs. James Lewis, Mason, his home on Otrislmas
Keith Allen, are spending the idoy. Seventeen persons took lith-century WisJcU.':J\• . :
Hollywood may be counted upon Gome" ';.,
The Newlywed v~lted her father, Johnny Wolf ' ing.
.
holidays visHJng his mother. jlhe written exam ~ith 14 P8&gt;S· Jived in ChartO.Ion. S. C.
to provide a veritable cornuco- revamp "Av:'::" time and :.sLetart Palls, Ohio, who Is Mrs. Harold Schwarz visited I Mrs. Catherme Swatzel. Rey- lng and three falling and ~~ Moles cannot live
mudt
pia of &amp;oodles lor tnoVle-Jloers CBS unvells g "Mr Tc rifle " pit
at the Holzer Ho .. rteently with her daughter Mrl nolds has been slatloned at Bi- :
tool&lt;
'\.""'''"'' ex- more than 12 hourstit.uand televlsiOII walchers durin&amp; tho Smothers Brothers
nd M R
John Hetzer and
loxi. Mississippi and Will
be am will_ II_!"' sing and ! fail· food, according ·to
Eo1967.
show and "Coliseum " Y h.;· fla
rs. ussell Cape- Parkersburg.
sent to Cocoa Beach. Florida. I
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Florida M
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Tommy Ewmg In National
This year wiD be marked by '
melange. .
where they visited with his sia. of
Thompson Guard training
Fort Bragg ,
88 come u~ With a ter and brother-in-ia,.., Mr. and
the big pletu~ with major sta,.,
. en er a n Mlh a - -- __ ''
and sweeping vistas and a . spoof, of
·CaoWu •Mr•. Fred Rosenbaum . While family dinner on New Year's.
touch of nostalgia as wei!.
Nice, . and
Dragnet 1967," there they visited with Mr.
were Mr. and Mrs.
WIN A
For. instance, 11167 is the year
hfe mto the old Mrs. Charles Gibbs and with 1 J
Mr.
Mrs.
FREE
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SUCCOIS atory willl Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Creamer
er and family of ,
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to the sereen with "The
sell 11 the helm once Mro. Diane Self and """'
or en, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. I
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Countess Fom Honl Koo&amp;" more.
Columbus visited several da
enver Thompson and family '
BLOUSE SPECIALS
starrin( Marlon Brando alld But ielevlslon will have Its with her' grandparents
of Letart
WERE
Sophia Loren, who feuded :wn. bag of lpectaculars, and Mrs. Christy Blet.;,r
r. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gltn
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WERE $1.50
during filming ol the newest . pec.als and new shows will First Lieutenant
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and family during I
2.95
Chaplin comedy,
I!Ome next fall despite the Reynolds of For .
• son the holidays were Mrs. Law.
Brando I• at ndds too with
and cries of outraged ington, visited
and Phillip
of
Elizabeth Taylor In
Catherine Swatzel for e
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In a Golden Eye" which will
' vera of Hngland, indiana, and Don· 531 w. Moln St. Pomoroy, o.
Court St.
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released during the coming
months
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ISS Taylor and
husband
Richard Burton IV ill be oeen
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Oldlimers can look forward to
Y a
• coal for the a·reunlon-ol two ollhe scti!OD'sl
huge plant, which will .
ll'~test tal en!$ Spencer Tra&lt;'f I
approxlmat~ly ll&gt;·mllllon tons and Katherine 'Hepburn
per year, will be
will co-star In "Guess·.
from operators In eastern Ohio Comlng to Dinner."
and the West VIrginia panha,.. One of 1966's best
dle.Wh
books, "In Cold Blood," wi:l
en bolll aallo 11'0 ID flU made into a movie at Columlbia.
operation, tiJo plant Is OIQIOCI- And the James Bond picture
ed to produce IGme t • blllloa end all James Bond ·
ldlowattbour• of tlectrl'eUy "Casino Royale " will
~:au~:~lr·lor 1••wghd to 1•11PIY released after 'taking most
ca nee 1 of 1.1 • 1966 to film
mltllol
Director Robert w·1
''Ohio Pow
~e,
_ er 's constant quest gave the world "Sound
for generatioo elftdency "Ill be Music " tllinks he has
enhanced In mld-1966 when the blockbuster in "The .
~hlrd In our series of 115,000. Pebbles" with Steve M
. cQueen/
w unlll goes lnlo service,"
starring
general manager slated,.
For
blgne" few
uqll, ?OW under COllBirucUon
tures will be able to "'"'IDetel
Muslungum m~er _Pia~t,
"Dr. . DoolltUe." ·
crt hjust over tn-inUUon.
plays the title role
o I at amount, $46-million
And almost
.
slated for expenditure ·Jn 1967 .., vorite actress
Besides extensive ·
stars in "Thoroughly Modeml
Central Coal Co. at :
Millie," a spectacular
kmgum Plant, liN mUes ·
musieal. She · will also
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345,001J.volt lransmlsslon
"Star " th
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power producUon to
Gertl:ude Ll!.wrence:
centers of 1110 throughout Ohio Warner Bros. whlch.:;;:;, f,':';::l '
Power's opera"••
a remarkable JOb
will be buUt _.., "·-~-· . Fair Lady" will
ca,.m~~~:k. '\''
~muuction rollin• on "':a1melol"~
work on this f!S.mUllon !rani·
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supercolossal.
way.
Jane Fonda may become
Thil Una wiD Cl'OII
toast cl 1967 11'ith the release
Oi)io from· ii point near
"Any Wednesday'' •_nd"k'''"""'th I
, ·y .
den to the Fostoria area
of "Barefoot In the r:
from there to tho
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bll East Lima Statton:
SJ?ging se u • lion Bartoral
Meanwhile, ,..ork 00 ·~
SirtJSand will mako hilr nloVio/
miSsion network of far
in the celluloid version
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"Funny Girl" . and. F r a
ed. It Is tho 765000.vllt
Sinatra hwlnp .back I,Jtto acthml
mflsion system ~hicb will car- in uThe Naked RWlner." ·
ry live limes ~· much. enerJIY
LD!tl :ruto .
as the present 345 IJOO.voll lines One el the longe51 titles
Tolal cost o1 lb~ 1,1160 • Dill~ screen history will be releaseoi,J
network which wiD 1pan the, too, "Oh Dad, Poor.
1Mama's. Hung You ·In the Closet/
seven-state American
Power System, of whtcll Ohia and I'm Feeling So Sad."
POW$' If a part, Is In ••cess of The big flclion best seller
.•million. ' Ohio ' PGwet's 1~. ·'Valley el Uie Dolls/'
~n. 01 tlte to~ Is
ao be,lore the cameraa.&amp;l
lton, w1th fU·nillliorl
Century-Fox Wblch also · .
expenditure dUring 1961. 11
release ~ "A Guide for
be compleled In 1m
Morried Man." •
"Thlo line Ia the jesuit of
· Television will Introduce
olx~year research project
"Second Season';. this mo1nthl
ducted at Appi&amp; .Gfo¥t,
Va.,'
10 _new prOgrams-well,
Mt. P ...llce eJplained.
mostly new. ·
"We knew when we buill
ABC will . launch
Dying , .
01'11 345,001J.volt Uno In
saucer1 drama •'The
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that, wblle thai voltqe
bi811est ln the nalioil, .lt
deVoted , to bulidtnr new ' aubnot be
to transport the stations al!ll lines .and In
of 1'\ll'lr we k~ew lariWJ, Ulsting facUlties.
would tequfl&lt;e.
the ieb~
sehedUJed lot ab
continue!~ to ••· ~onJ' of. the division. •
delivery ·syaa··
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Addie Norris, Mrs. Nolan are
at Club Christmas Party

About

Winter Projects
Are Planned
/Jy Group One

Christmao party " It Ain't the Gllt," by Virlinia
Ftmd • raising projecll were
. Gl lk
Syracuae Salser : "Sol\11 the
carolers
planned at the January meetHomemakers Sinll," by Pauline Morarlty;
in&amp; ol Groop I ol !he Middl..
at !he home ol "'lbe Cobbler and rus Gues~"
port Fitst United P,.esbyerian
witb
Geneva fi·om ldesls, by Margaret
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen Church Monday evening at !he
'l1le home trtil.
Jr . and daughter. Carolyn ,·-homeThof Mrs. hRichard
Vaugh•T
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· "• New Year's Eve llllesls of his an. e new c aU'I1lan. Mrs.
.witb the season.
String of Blue Beads," Mrs . . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert i Larry Anderson, was In charge.
meeting, con-I Sauvage . "But Once a Year ." Bowen Sr.
The openlng prayer
....,
by ·tile president. Benv Evely n Smitll,
" A Brotlwor
Biven by Mrs . Tom Kelly.
Ha,..; . _ with the
Like That." and Mrs . Sauvage Mr. and Mrs . Robert Bowen ned were a bake sale, Feb. 4,
' slnatnl ifj&amp;;: to !he
World " told the story of ''The Stub. Sr., ll&lt;!nver carman. Mrs. Earl and a dish cloth sale,
:l'boUflht for the day, read oy born Unbeliever."
Freeter and Mrs. Lila Carman proceeds from the projects to
Ma!llaret Cottrill was , "When Tbe group took an Imaginary were m Columbus Sunday, call- be stven to 'the Women's
we -do not find peace of mind journey to Bethlehem. as the ed by the. deatll of lhcir aunt , sociaUon.
' in
was
. ourselves, it " useless to progr am titled, " If We Had Mrs. Angte '&lt;ewtoo.
•-LThe scripture lesson
Iook
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Been
Thed Mr. and Mrs. Ro""·t
Matthew
o-•1lor--'it elsewhere."
· in Bethlehem."
Sc ·
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b Mrsfrom
F ed
Le · andd Siven
·• rnr. uul was answered by nstmas r1pture was rea Sr. spent Monday at McArthur Y
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WJS an Mrs.
&amp;IVIns a Christmas verse or Iby Margaret Eichinger. At var- wilh his motller Mrs. Gome; Kelly gave devotions whleh
poem. Secretary and treasum ious ti mes during this presen- Bowen.
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topic,
repOria were read and approv. tat JOn the group sang
"Oh Mrs . Myrtle Long was t ~ e "Your Spiritual Workshop" and
ed. 'l1le lanuary meeling is to Come All Ye Faithful ;" " 0 Lit· Monday dinner guest ol her "The Fig Tree Branches"
be-held at !he home of
tie Town of Bethlehem:" "It son snd daughter-in-law, Mr. The Bible story was
et
ln. Pomeroy &gt;1rs . No- Came Upon the Midnight and Mrs: Lewis Lu••
-~ and lam- ed
th by Mrs.
"J Vaughan wilh
latJ, 4scrlboll the
various Clear:" "Hark the
Herald ily, Middleport.
eme,
oy For An Anxious
deeor4.t1ons and arrangemeniS Angels Sing" accompanied at Timothy and ~ttie Bearbs, Age," and closing with a
,. used in the home. Game wa~ I the piano by Mrs.
Court! I. son of Mr . and Mrs.
J~mes " The New Year." A desl!ert
·played and a prizr was give!'l l Mrs. Sauvage gave the closing Bearhs, are confined to their course . was served by the
to Margaret Cottrill.
prayer.
home with measles .
tess to those mentioned above
'l!le group sang
"Silent ' Enjoying the day were the , Eldon Weeks returned . home and Miss Charlotte
NJght. '' and the morning ~1?~- i abo ve and Jessie
Cottril l, Monday evening after a visit and Mrs. Jack Coleman,
slon adjourned for dmner. with Linda Ferrell. and Naomi Lon- in Reynoldsburg, with
Mr .
prayer by Mabel Picke"'
I don. Guests were Jean Sauv- and Mrs. John R. Weeks
and Lawsoru are Hosts
A .delicious chicken dinner Iage. Brenda Hysell and sor.: family and in Clarksville, Ind . At D. .
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waa,,~oyed at noon, followed Claricr Norris. Eula Wolfe. w1th Mr. and Mrs . Albl&gt;rt l\lr :ner u ..,..,._.
by! .l tifl exchange.
: and Jul ia Norris.
Burkhart. Mrs . Weeks remain· a Mrs. Kennelh
Jl!¢ng the afternoon. a ven
ed for a visit with the Burk- son entertained WI~ 8 dlnner
im""--"ive Christmas pronram
harts.
Sunday
at thell'
home.
,..,~
Eagle Rtdge
. Will conducted by Ann Saovage
Q teS trC
Mr. and Mrs . Jack Kelly,
·
• and Madelyn Stuller. Gmli ng i
I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Costello and C~uests were Mr. and Mrs.
was read by Mrs . Sauvage.'
Miss Sarah Doup of Columbus
~rles Sauer, Middleport, Mrs.
These readings and
stories
were weekend guests of Mr. Pnce Hawk and Mr. an~ Mrs.
· · followed :
and Mrs. Everett DaHey.
Marlon Hawk and Denms and
"Sume Children See Him," I
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dailey Mary of Pomeroy.
Dinner
by Margaret Baiiev· "Follow· ~\ ~dJes C~rele of hLa~g;· and Bronwyn ol
Middleport suests m the evening were Mr.
inglhe Star" by Jr·e;,. Parker· ;' eh' e s pa~ ~ t e . e - and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hou!ls- and Mrs. Dale Warner and
. '
-- -- - -· ows •P room
ur ay mght. shell and Randy and Becky of Johnny, Jimmy and Dorothy
r~epi~~:~~~a~h:~~~~:~ in Pomeroy were Monday guest!&lt; ::!:rs. Myrtle Warner of Syson . The party began with
~v!~: ~~~:;~· Mr. and Mrs.
·
prayer and scnpture readmg
M' M .
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the president Mrs AI ha Barr
ISS
an 1yo rown returnoo 8 0 ouncil
Olher Christ,;.,., r~alngs
. ed home Friday alter s.pending Audited Tuesday
.
several days m Columbus With
The FrienaJy Citizens Band
. by Dorothy Wnght and her sister and brother-in-law, The. books of Forest
Radio Club held its ChriStmas Pauline Gorby. Games
M
d l\lr J k Cum . Council Daughters of America
played and prizes were won
rd. fan ') s. ac
rruns were audited Tuesday
· party recently at the Alma
an amt y
vets Lodt~e hall in Ponlerr.v l Donna Morris, Maxine
M nd .M D II H 'lil noon at the home of Mr and
"'
d
and Esther Kennedy. Tbe door I r. a
rs. a as a er Mrs. R. K. Rowan,
.
wI"' aroun 60 in attendance prize was won by Pauline
o Reynoldsburg spent
Mon- PI .
from' Mason, Gallia and
b
day Wllh her parents, Mr. and ams. .
counties.
y.
Mrs. Harry Keiser. Minersville. Followmg lhe audit 1
Slota was present and
Refreshments or sandwiches, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher hour was enjoyed. Pfesent were
Olle received a gift. A
cookies , coffee, punch
and and Gordon, Cor ia and Bar- SMrs. Ada Bissell and
bualness meetmg was
home made candy were served. bara were Monday
dinner wanla trustees; Mrs. Rowan,
ed. and election of nt.&gt;w officers AIL ladies furnished
guests of their son and· daugh- !ecre . ry; Mrs. Grace Swan,
for ..1967 was held.
cookies and candy and a
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- councilor; Mrs. Nettie , Hayes,
President (retained) is
mas box was !lent to l!lhut-ins. Jiam Fisller and son at Torch. deputy; and Mr. Rowan.
Robert White; vice president,
.
Mr. and Mrs. Orris Harris
George Johnson,
Gailipoiio: Recemng boXOI were
and Mrs. Milton R011sil visited Initiation Taken
Illrs. James Rolrlhs.
Miller,•Ethel
Mon day afternoon at Torch In Two Ho
R Miller,
f' ld Rose
.
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JS, secretary. and treasurer, Ag- er,
LIC'I' urn Je · Mrs
w1th Mr. and Mrs
WiJliam
norarres
nes White, Syracust:!.
Miller, Edith Titus, Mrs. TiUis Fisher and Willie·
Karen Bachner Brown,
·zes
were
awarded
.
and Bruce McGill.
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in the cone 0f ed
Door Prl
I Ernest Harris ·who is em- enrolled
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The portable TV set wa; award- Ladies attending were Pa,uline ;' ployed with Ma~itime Service, ~c~lion at Ohio University, ma.
~ to Mrs. Doris Johnson, Gal· Gorby, Elvira Barr, Maxine
is spending an extended leave JOrmg In elem.e~tary. ~ucation,
.
er, Donna Morris, Estner
with his wife. He was met was re~entl~ uutlated mto
. li~lls.
'l'he next meeting Will be
nedy, Clara Stone, Mae
Saturday in Charleston, W. Va . honorarJes I_ncludlng Pi GamJ~. 12 at the lodge ahll
er Mrs Sigman Leona
enroute from New Orleans, by rna Mu, national social science
-~- w~t· be regu.lar meeti.ng
nedy, M.arie Edw'ards, Emma Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Mason hon.orary, and Kappa Delta Pi,
:m~!he mcrease In
Ledlie, Adria Willcox,
Fisher and son, Gordon.
national educational honorary.
.
.
Wright, Mae Lynch. There was Gordon Fisher returned to Mrs. Brown Is the daughter
a gift exchange.
his studies at Mountain State of Mr. and Mrs. Everett BachBusiness College alter spend· ner, N. Third Ave., Midleport.
. MEIGS THEATRE
ing the holidays with his par,
,..,..,.,, Ohio
SON IS BORN
ents, Mr . Jnd Mrs.
Mason HAV~ 1 DINNER GUESTS
MASON
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Philip VanVranken of St. Pet· Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Rauo Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Holter
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ersburg, Fla., are announcing spent Sunday in Columbus with of Racme were Mr. and Mrs.
the birth of a son D~ember his sister, Mrs. Looise Davis Robert Ashley and family
16th at the St. Anlhony Hospit- and Mr . and Mrs. Phil McKel- Letart Falls. Joining them lat·
al. Mrs . VanVranken is t h
er m the d
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former Barbara Wilson of Mas~ Jar.
ay were r. 8
Mrs. Glenn Dill Is substitut- Mrs. Eugene Holter and lamI
on. They are also the parents ing at Salisbury School for Mrs. lly of Columbus and l\lr. and
of a daughtt:'!r,
Dawn, Everett Thomas.
Mrs. E•ar1 Cross and farnUy of
age two years.
~ak Grove. Unable to be with
are Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Wilson,
VISITS MOTHER
hiS parento l;hrtstmas day,
Mason : Harvey VanVranken, Mr. and Mrs. Erroll Conroy Mr..and Mrs .
Holter and
Neptune, New Jersey and Mrs.
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John Reuter, Clifton, New
son, Hugh, ol Akron spent anu y o ' Jar spent
several days during the Christ- day "lth them.
sey.
holiday with Mrs. Conroy's
RE'n!RNS FROM VISIT
motller, Mrs. B. A. Dodson, of Mrs. John Brickles, Middleport, bas returned from a
visit with her daughtsr, Mrs.
The National Education As- Gale Hysell, Columbus. Mrs.
aociation to the world'a larg· Brlckles also visited ln Dayton
eat prole,.lonal organization. during !he Cbrlstrrias hollday.

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Elaine Davis. uallatle rorm. Mabel Bearhs Katby
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Conger and family
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anna Molnpbe)) 1
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King munieation was read frQm
llams. A social hollr ,,.._. bel4
Mrs. William ·Ault ...,.. tlleir and Debbie Klllfl.
dred Renlclt, national aecre11 during the evenln&amp;.
Gary and Mr. and Mr..
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LANCASTER
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at the
next ameeting.
d~J of MerriDayAultthe.was
Richard Duck·--~•
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RelbOI,
past councll- Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Gibbs.
ed 11" 'tb -a "eeo
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"'• Christ8 n e s or, ms
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COIID or;
.a Dania, Florida. Mrs.
Gibba
Merr1
gJits and
James Grutnsler and family, Beef!)e, VIce councilor: Lotlle writes !hat tile dayl are 1
from friends and relatives.
Lancaster, and also
present Cohen, .associate vice court'cllor; pleasant 75 degrees. 'l!ley alMrs. Evelyn Lewis SPtlflt
were Mr. and Mrs. Clrl Duck- Winona Cook, warden , and ll&lt;!l- tended tile Orange Bowl parholidays in Charleston, W.
worlh ol Coshocton.
Ia Stahl, ·Inside sentinel
and ade and saw Carol Channlnl In
with Mrs.
ner Charles
son andR. LewiS Mr.
trustse.
"Hello Dolly."
In
and
Plans were made lor 1 par- Florida
are .Mr ·AlSO
and .Vtsltlng
Mrs Fred
family.
hue, of Lancaster, and his bro- ty at !he next meetlns Games Ro b
· apd
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Mr. c . H. Wise, Sr.,
!her, PfC David Jay Donahue will be played and rel~shments M sen,;":;
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Swick,
Okla. He also vialtsd wttll )tis
----lwnbus, wera guests during
Mr. and Mrs. Eucene
FLOWERS FROM ·soN
TO cE'i..EBRATE 11'1'11
holiday season with Mr:
Donahue in Lancaster. Follow- Mrs. ·Lenora Jenldns
was
Mrs. WtJllim Betz and
ing his furlough, be has been happilY surprised
Christmas Guy Mutchler, who tau&amp;llt
at HIUiard. .
sent to Germany for a tour ol Day w.hen she received a doz. acllool tn Meigs County
for
Mr. Bnd Mrs. George
duty.
en pink rosebuds, 1 gift from many yean, will eelebraho his
and children, Tammy and
.
her son, Gaiy, who .1.8 stationed 90th bltthdi!Y on January 14.
my, spent the ·holidays ·in
s!~:•day guests ol Mrs. Ora in VIet Nam. The flower. were Mr. Mutchler's address lJ 811?·
son wlth relatives.
and h werde hehr son, Carl L., sent from Honolulu Dy air mall. Jackson Ave., Walkertoa, Ind.

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Mr. "an: Mrsyear.
well visited 'in
Pa.,
during the Christmas
wilh relatives.
John Evans, who Is ·serving
with !he U. S Navy at
cola, Fla., arrived Dec. 31 lor
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Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jesse -Lake enroute to Springfield. Mrs. Lake,
her daughter, Mrs. Michael Ohlinger, Nelsonville, and Mrs.
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