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11le;y are parent
VL i Mrs. Da\lid (Viol
Jean) Holter, Long l
Columbus; Miss Jan
Michael, both at hoJl
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lorlure itVW worle II lreedom but o
oot there ond f Mlerlcan thlt U,Oy thonqb1r
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Solpe of the Pueblo crew people to be alliugbtered Or hlp~ned on so ~ dlttereht

amUed

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streamed

acroaa tile .noWcoWred brW&amp;e
loto thh N~ l&lt;"oreon

. truce village. Son\J ·wepL BUt
aU erdecl dletr - ~l~th ordeal
with heada ~ ld.gh. ·~,
Buch;'r (\enounoec{, the .aelzw;"e·
ol ·hl• lnteiUpneo ,&amp;hlp Jill. 23,
dtnted hlvina: · ateered ~nto
North KoraR w~a 'and told ,
new~n, u1 turrendered the
· ship ~ule ~re W!l notNng
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kUUIW the entire crew .for no
r~"' HI described the
bOa\!1101, ~ubl&gt;ing ond klckl1101 ol
ht't -men by Communist e&amp;pwra.
·~t Jda wrlee rang loudeat in
payinc -~tl1bute tO hla men:
"'They peve,' o~ lost their
spirit o. IIIIth In tbe Vni!A&gt;d
-states ~~ America. Never once
did they give me any cau1e for
concern.
"They· were so t)pically

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fOR 1\-\E WORLD!

AFTER N:t, YJHO I.UOUtD IT ·
1-\URT TO ~A.VE CI-\RISTMAS 0tV

IS .ALL

JMJUARY

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Blicher ,paused to aay wttat
the)' happily lett behlnd-beliW
..beaten wttb ft.st1 genenll.y aDd
eluba It other titneL'"

ol us.
"'lboi week belore loa~ we
went throiJgh the most ~
trated torm or terror I have
ever seen. I waa oot prepared
mentalb for the beati•a ttat

ro• were slq&gt;Jy
tremendous," Bucher said.
Many or the crewmenIncluding two civilian techniclans- yanked orr the North

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With aJ1Y i(Jnit
ot 1atlck or cl~ J was Ide~ a
with' lilts, never

few

dete..t youraelt
"There was a helluva lot

more or them .than there were

uone ~ was hlt by a four gear.
b1 four• . ·But oUr JUe was not
Bucher Mid
made so mlsenble that lt waa doaanenta did
~e. 't now leal 1111rl- hallds.

alrwl¥ aoocl ahlpe," 5lid the 3$.
"We
made
year-old Poeltello. Idaho, otn- de&amp;troy ever~
eer whole ~hQod · ,was speot in we had oot cOIIftPIII!ted,.
orphlr.gea. .
told newsme~
Tllelr cll)tors told 111em only
Maj. Gen. Pak
tour ~· qo tJtey would · be the North :s;t;$i~
releued.
known
tn
The Nortb Koreans, whose "frogtaee,''
shi.PII suri'OUII!ed and ·shot at

will be radioed to the pilot~
early Tuol\doy.
11le historic orbit.tl reconnaissance nm will pave the way for
a landing by another American
crew aa early as next sprlJli.
"I'm real pleesed with the
way. things are goi.ns ao far,"
Lunney slld. "The •cecratt
seem to be ' ~~~~ in an
essentialb' per teet li1hion."
Lume;y ali4 tht utrona.uta

•• sound real good tbis morning" 188,508 miles from earth,42,692
and apparently were shakl~ off mUes from the moon and
the "celestial flu'' that plagued traveling at 2,390 miles per
Borman Suilcla)'. --They seem to hour. The pJlots had completed
be pretty chipper."
more than three-qtarters of
One- minor snag developed man's, nrst trip around the
wtten telemetey. data indicated a moon.
seOOidary coolant valve did not
Their speed was eJII)ected to
close proper)Jr. Lunney, howev- drq&gt; to about ""2,100 MPH under
er, said it did not -wear the dl'l8 ol earth's gravit;y and
serious.
then accelerate 14) \o 7, 000 MPH
At 9 a.m,. EST, Apollo 8 wh when the earth surreOOers its

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traveled far enough to guarantee at leasl a pas s around the

the telepllone back or the moon before
"'Merry Chri1tmas.•• At Toronto, Ohio, Mrs. Philip heading back to earth.
UJt yrls the most worilerCul Christmas present you
Barring any laSt minute
. problems, they will trigger their
only, "Real wonder- big rocket engine at 4:59 a.m.

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· ·W&lt;\SIIINGTON. (UPD ~' .Tho
Slates .,.., roleut ol

program 1a,ying, "We're loold.Ds
ronvard to the day after tomor..
row when we'll be just 60 milu
£rom the moon." The figure Bor..
man used was Dautical mllea.
U the Apollo 8 lllght gveo aecordillf to schedule, the: u~
nauts wlll circle the moc:m 10

Ute82 c~en.
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Korea~~~. Apparently the Norill
u.S: officials strened th~ no Koreans believe the.r e is _propa-

thrOu&amp;h ran1001 had been paid tor the ganda Value even In a wortblesa
"atrange , PrOcedUre'' q;. men. And they said tbat While document which General WOIXJ.

illo , IISS Pueblo "'""'

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~~y of State DeaD Rusk,
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In hia televised statement,
Rualc aalci 111at oller 10 months
ot. nep:iattona, ''We had eolne
squarely up against a most
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atronge _pr&lt;&gt;codure
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hope ol getting dlangecl. And
they nld the Norill Koreona did
not bargain over Woodward'•

obtaln . IIIAtement ot i'Opucllatlon.

''lb&lt;OI, ·wllllln tile P@SI week,

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publicly labeled lalae
before he l1gned it . . . n
u .s. olllclala nld IIIey did 1101
negotiate with the North
Koreans on the coltresslon,
Whicb they said oontalned
repugnant language the1 saw no

timeR Tuesdi¥, then bum dlalr
main eJ¥ine again Christmas Day
to blast out ot the moon's gran..
ty and head back to the earth llr
a splasblown in the Pacific ocean

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u.s. ·~Apologi~"

the
United ~es ·· ...shoulders full
rest&gt;nfto'ibuiiY and solemnly
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apologizes for the grave adl of
•-~ committed by ·tile
U.S. sl)lp ~~~ tbe DelnO&lt;ra.
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FOOD BASKETS - Baskets or rood, identical to those shown above, were distributed to each
o( 15 qeedy tam.Uiei of the Rutland. area by members of the Volunteer Fire Departmeri. Sumay.
The baskets . were prepared trom items bought by the ftremen and wllh money dmated by residents of the town. Valoe of food taken to each of the fam.Uiea was estimated at about $40. Rutlanr:l
ftremen, front row, trom left, are~ Kennedy, Dick Fole;y, GerE F1nk, Merle Davis, Raymond
Wilcox, Joe Miller, second row, Paul htterson, Jtin Thomas, Clair SWan. Bnice Davis, But
' Brown,.llob MUior, Jim Flnlc and John Tillis. - Sentinel PhoiO.
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c:aJI,drlven by Jqhn 14J1D Clem,

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2, eoOlYille, Pulled onio
tho hiatriilf. Iii tront ol • ear op •
oriWid -br· Jackie L. Wellflll,
28, 111· t, ROec!IYille. 'fllOte ltas .
he4~Y c111no1o to ~&gt;!i~~' vehicles

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canceled. In Mhmeapolia a ..,0.

out ol a drlv- when tile bar· lnvolved and Clem waa clted on a
rei rolled oniO the hillltwiY. charge ol faDing to yield rlgbt
reported'- over the -kebcl by There wu IRedlum ~ to ot way. There wve no injurlllo Melli COia!ey hrili'a De- tile 1968 moclOI car operalcld by ies.
-ent.
· .llu!IP. HIIIIP eomjJlalned ol a sore
The third miahap
was at
The ftrst ~~~ at 6:50 _p.m. ,..ck. Deputies cited RilOe on an 4:10 p.111. ~ on the Shot' .SIIturda1.on Route 338, 4.9 11111•• ln-.-elqod c:harp.
gun Hollow road where a ear
_ Ill ot· tile Juo&lt;tlcln ol - · , &amp;Jildoy lit 2:15 P.ftl. oil HOUle operated by Lawrence Jamo&amp;
338 and 124 at Racllle, ·.m.re e81, 1 atiout olx mots out ol TIYlor, 19, ol 927 (lyseil st.,

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Court:E:.::::::;r~

Tbree :'tiafllc cltotiona were
laiUOd &amp;lleJ' •• many accldoitla

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Three
Cited to
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o berrel rolled from tbe bed
ol • JJid&lt;"'JJ truc:k --11011 by
•llllnlel P. Riffle, Rt. 2, R.aclne,
ond wai ~l'uc:k by a c:ar oporIIOd by.- r,ddi• ·A, lila&gt;, 16, RL
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Jnto a. ditch. and struck a mall
box. TIYior reportedly loll tbe
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Mil was later charged with

hit-aldp, There was no damage
to tbO vohlcle oporiiOd by Tlf·

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basketbaU game woaa ~=::::•;,
Aucl In part of tile H
tile
cause r1 It all, snow. ltood

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drifts In Nebraska, koea ond Minnesota, tbero -•~·'·-·'
were Winds (( more tbMl
mlles an hour, sub-treezinl
and Icy rain In the blizoud
otruck tho natlm'o.heartllrllll!lo
day .
The day - after
which atrotchecl from

Wiaconaln. tore
anc1 made hl8ln&lt;&amp;YI
Jia&amp;sobio In bard • hit
k.a, where Gcw. John
declared a 1t1te (!(
ancl orcleted out tbe
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the North Koreans continue to
hold the Pueblo, an. American
intelligence !!hlp capllirecl 11
monllls .ago, they woold oontlDue to press for lts release.

11. Wooc!wO¥&lt;t. tile tho roiuoo.. ot tile· crew wltile truee clQ- havln&amp; ·1thlt aovermnent 1eem 'to

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In advance.

'Die ••CCIIifes.elm" alao waa

tel.,!alon llatGmlllll lllliOU!"'InB
tbe breakthrough he was al a
1!)ji'0 •• to why tbe Norill

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It

out proved •

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zy blob in the _picture sunclll. a
marked contrast to the cllrit;y
of the interior vtewaoftheapae•
craft and the astrorauta ~tlJW ·
around inside.
Borman ended the lS..minuta

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by Borman'sstomachvlnlswhtdi ,· .
left hbn vm~itlno ond
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have recovered by the time
astrorauts preserad: the llrot,,.
The flight tft5

dis&amp;R»&gt;intment Suralay when tHe

S,ign Garbage
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An attempt to show the earth.

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were to become the llrat men iD
the moon's gravitat.ical ·fleld ·at

six llve t~levtsion shows.
However, astronaut phyaldaft
Dr. Charles Berry said "'There
is a chance that the other two,
Jim and Bill, can bothccmedoWD
with tills. That's beenour·eliPU'l·

~~;~~:HAYES OF COLUMBUS ANSWERED

wishes to y

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were hond8d out. About holt ol ond then "'"""""
the crew Wll beaten Jut weeiL kept t~ ·ship -iarxl i~

ApollO. Crew Ready To
Into Lunar Orbits Tuesday

Christmas Present

(]4io Parents Happy

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times. When you're lOClkJI'II
dowa the barrel of a machinelUll It's prett,v 'dUftc:ult to

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tbey never really ltPPretiated
hovt' great it was 1o be an
American until they had th'e
misfortune to have been

SAN
CALIF. - FAMILIES OF TilE USS Pueblo will
_have pla,.st~ reunions "lth· the"ir sOna and husbands before the
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crew is"wbl1ked away for 11 11 close a medical check as an a5tronaut
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would get.'' The Navy &amp;aid the crew wa"' not ·oppected to arrive here
. lf'
ube(ore night."
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pald the air rare• tor depe~ents fiying here from across the na.•
.&lt;H :PT. 1'LEASAN1-CllntonNallh
tloJL The first er~ wa1 slated to arrive at noon today aboard a
... '·'.-rerl 18 of soUtluddt W V
, commercial airliner. The Navy reserved 80 r0t111s at the El Cor~· t.ez Hotel In the downtow,. area.. MIJ118em.ent ol the hotel granted
·: ldQ!riliy llltolizy ~~ ~ reduced rstos to tile lamUies and the president olllle local &lt;llamber
,.. · Ute . eekeod
~r over or eommerce w~nt oil televislon Sunday night tO appeal for contrt- . SPACE CENTER, Hoos\011
(UPO- America's Apollo 8 as: ~ to tlio Weit Vlrala· butli&gt;nl to moke up the dll!erenc:e,
trorauts approached the grip or
lo Stale Pollee anc1'9&gt;ertl!'o J)o..
the moon's gravity today with
•jiorlmeiit - lm..••llp!Od,
everythi~ "go'' lor a mocmen-!nl....., oec:urrecl 011 m. 17,
. '• proxbtJatelJ two mlle1 IOUtll of! ·
lTWASNEARLYUNANlMOUS:''lT'STHEBESTChristmaspres- tous swing into lunar orbit early
.hfte ~ fiUur'da.7 mpl · ent wtl've ever had.'' Michael O'Ba~ Beaverton, Ore., was one Christmas Eve.
"Everything looks good for
.',; OfDCere Ialit.Jettera was last of tl)l!l 82 released by North Korea Su~ ~ night. His mother summed
the lurmr orbit," said Oigllt
· ;~ '-lni: a 10~ !U'&lt;IIDid 10 up tho reoctloo of J!IO&amp;t ol tbe llunllle• of the creWI)ien upon learning
director Gbnn Lunne;y as Frank
•.pim., ~. bladed aoutb on of the crew'a release.
Borman, James Wvell and
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~ On !lindly ftlaht; UCMmd •• ille cr;ti:flt 1t'•·girlng "to be 1 ireat' Christmas. Just knmring that our son WilHam Anders entered the
third day or their daring six~ reeelwed a h .... over that-bridge - that's ChrlRtmas for me."
day,
ha}f-miUion-mile round
I!!I•IIDI ·pOrOCMI'I report on Jet.
tJ;'lp.
T he J
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~- ~idq,. They gallaped
.f •~ hielkeipters that took
~ Anacom: Cl'bf where 1
liood jll.y• "c.tltcit'l!la Here I
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thllri, ·•
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toOfd home and' re~\ltd.on. .with

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:PANMUNJoM, Kor..
., ~ Ktch" anci dubbed but
. '': "~ed, the 82 aurviY9f'a otthe
'!\ISS Pueblo today walked
• • 1 sn~utorm out of
North Kor•n cvtlvlt.t ond Into
.trMdolit in time ror Christmas
: ~Jt home.
· ;. The V.,..ttxl Stltea denounc:ed
'Janed ~~,::Prb1411Pti~''
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•·· f ~ld»per, Lt. . cmdr.(·~ ¥Irk
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Goi"!M" .... till IUI'1'CIIU1dlnl ....
C!GIUiJ:ai IJ:IOre IW'lJI'iiii roc ua

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Eastern wa1 on top 11-8 w•n formula for ll~CctBI.
Tho Col to &amp;ODd·lilelr defenshe
till first otanza ended, 21-22 at
baiiUme and lll!d modestly life c:horJJiJW in .... Iller
edp at the clooe ol tile tltlnl ..... lib ari lDvldq army-

art exalted unto boaven, sllall be

KIBBUTZ E1N GEV, 11SHERMEN'S HARII01Jll; on the Lalao G( COllieo. In lbe celer, In exbrougbt down 1D hell: 1... II tbe
cursion bolt.
migllly works, wbldl han beaD
dme in thee, bad been doae Ia ·
Sodorn, It liVUid bave remain• llopllat, ... ,... ean't tell
except for a yearly two - week here attracted the RoiiUIDI IIIII tall
ed unto thil day." (MaU. 11:
hlmllllldi."He_by
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the dty woe named !Or lbe em.
vacati.Cil. The program develop-

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23). The ruin•
tbe old Q'llagogue are there and the hllla
around are &amp;&lt;attered wtth debris ol aru:lont butidln8s but It
Is sllonl , _ except lor tlle
chatter of tourlat&amp; aDd archaeologists.
We went up the biii1D the spot
wllere Chorazln ..,.. lloorllll·
od. The cmly llrinl tiling tllere
was the abll)dant: CTOP ~ thistles and oomebod)' bepD the
too.gue-twister jingle about''ThecphoUs 'lbiltle." LooldDg over
the mass ~ black bau.lt stmea
we could almost bear the Muter say1 ••woe unto thee Chorazln! - it the mlgbt;y works had
been done ID T)'re and Sldoil,
which have been dme in you.
tbey had a great while ago repented, sitting In sadtcloth ond
ubes.H (Luke 10:13).
1be Sea, however, was t h e
aame. It was bl.g&amp;'er 'than I had
Imagined (13 miles long and 8
miles wide ond 140ft. -)but
ita blue., dear water was stlll

ed until private ownership came
and cities had deVol-'. Agrlcul·

--... -·

peror. Jesus never vlalted this lq tbet we all clt;y .. tar

as the Bible ....,.

leadership for the present Jewish state. These smaU ou1p0Sts
of Jews fought for every day of
exi~:ence. They worked fields
with a machlne gun mowrted m
their tl.'actors and near..by cemeteries teD tile big!&gt; oost ol

c:rylac Gilt

erlooking the Sea of C.Wee.
Here is located a Jewish restaurant and all food is plamed
aDd served to kostler speciJica..
tions. Our breakfast, for uxam-

. . . . . "' tile Yu-

ter u ne·
tbeSirmr•u•the
- · asHe bid 1M DJitlboloa,
and as He stilled tbe waves ol

l)nde.,.-

eral D.,-an lived and told us
tllet he had been a llfl!llor since
he defended his father's farm

umoulbt," but lmtnm to Cbrla..
Uana as ""st. Peter' I Filh. n
'lb8J were very good too, but
..... of .... loll their
appetite wiiDD the IIIII were sor~
vod' with heed, tall, ond liDs,
A _ , . . owlm In tile lake
alee made up owreelate Its wm-

detfulwater.
Perbaps I b..e painted too
bleak a pl...,.e ol the Galilee

Is a wooderflll
agricultural seetion at eaeb end
~ the lake. Here we saw lll08t
fruiUIIl fields, .... largo beDina grcwea. Here too are some
ot a. famous ktbhulz:lm. and we
~ oome of their ......r.

BIIter Chris dlvidel tlla date1

pill u40 Carats."

Tho -

Is a system of
coUeetlve 111"1111n8, It deVeloi&gt;ed out ol neces&amp;itl when thef1rst
Jewa came to Palestine 101ne
50 Je&amp;rl qo. The land was pll'~

from lbe Jowllb Nation-

al l"uald .. the - · boulbt
blrnD laDd, IWUIJIII, and seemIDob' worlhleo ..-~;~. Tho
WOihmen lived without money

Have a tangled diMer party:
Oyan Cannon of Cary G r a n t
fame and Ron "Tarzan" E l y
have been you-know sinee she
bye-byecl Cary; so she dated Hy
Chase to wealthy George Freli.Dgh\Q'&amp;en's H'wood potty where

ber someUme Tarzan arrived
witb actren Ka1by Hayes ot Glenn
Ford's marital pa.at and thinga
ehWed considerably more when
Glom lorded iDto the bslll wtth
Barbara Babcock and tbe maze
went cOmplete as all a1x ended
up at the same table .... Grub•

on request.

The El&amp;tern reserves won as.
34 u Mike BoriJW got 15 and
Tom Karr,. 14, for the winners.
By Quamrs
Aloxatlder .. , • 8 22 31 48
Eaotem ....... ll 24 · 39 54

,

piD"=•

A-"None
term
lbat may lie · v to
lranqullllerl lnd
. •·
1111111. Tbe former relluce
IIOlVOWI tollllou wllbout IJI.
duclllg aiMp aDd lbe latter
tend to elevato lbe mood ol

' ~ER (18)

Plrry 4w6-t3, Sams 4-2-10,
GoD 8+18, Bobo 2-2-6, Hacker
l.t-3. TOTALS 17-14-48.

Tbe two
1)'1101 are Often U...S lll.eom·
blDaUOD.
clepreaed

per10111.

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Today's
Almanac..\

Jf&amp;rlo

Procoe-

Sen. Gent M&lt;W·
tll¥'• fO(IOriedly offered He

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"18 a.,, ·1-...,.. rH' coiM.call ;t a lltflo protest

eha!lcellarlblp at • l.o"'"IJiaod
uniYOrBity' .... Flrol MI"I,Char·
i,ty CbapliD, 1..1\11 Gr!Q'. .... ..

· new

lion

•• · - Kooaliaret aet .... n
Pleltn Home wtll build a

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· ·".,.··.i.-;;t::._RlrDI-T_cAR,_D_s_t·___... bllb.,.lse
retlremenl ljllr(ment Y"'-,
. ,
~ ,f or old .:.Uulold dtl·
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·••llened

Geor&amp;o'' ....

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UCLA
Romps
Agafn

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NEXT GAMES

JAN, 8
illnROn Trace at Eaotorn
liner
at liortb Gallla

c"""'
'Mlller at Southern ;
.

SCiuthriotern
C:OWIIBU!I (IJPI) -

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FraDk

SODdy

w. Klrc. - ..

to pnaaure, baa atep.l)ld dolm

oller

10

y-• u tho Dom0o

enlle Ieeder ill tlle Oblo -

Robert Sa- IIIII Min Vall- tho ~ .. 'l!tad
q - are be!JW given t'lP ..... ..... ....... froiD, !lie

olderatton.
0111 f&amp;cUon arpilll"

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W"'- at Kn&amp;r Cteek

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Weekend
Sports
Summary

bollday tourney, tho AU-Collep
meet, takeo place at Oklal!oma
Cil,l' with potent Wyooulng IIIII
blgh ICOI'IIW Louisiana Slato lo
tile field;
On tlle West Coaa~ the bl&amp;
tourney Ia the Far West Cllaalc
at Portland, Ora. Tbe fteld In
thet meet include&amp; Oregon,
Brigham '
lnd Yale.

Y-

UCLA, Villancmo IIIII Nortb
COrolfee all eGIII8 to Now Yoric
wi1b perfect recorda. Coacb

.p

to U.t point, tho UDde~
Vlklnp llldn't pene1reted the

Smitb,

Mike

Curtis, DeMio GaUbatz,

llld their
cohorts. ..._
CottO 311-yarci.Hna.
That's just what blppenad
Ellll Onlell Breese summed
SUnday wben the Colts nw&gt;- ,.. tha gome well · wltll lbe
balldled tile Minnesota VlldJwo e&lt;IDJD'Mnt: -'We tm8w It wa1
24-14 to win the Western SOliW to be a vicious detenaive
Conference crown and advanee game. It wu a&amp; hard hlttq ...
to the Natloral F.-JI Leque we
eJPeCted be&lt;:auie they
Iitle gome oplnst tho Clevelaed played like tlult when !bey were
BrDWI18.
here ~arlier in the year."
The Browns are the only team
The Colts ded the NFL record
whictl didn't erack in dte 15 this y - by sllowl,. cmly 144
&amp;011105 the Colts ..... played poi:Dta in 14 regular season
this seaaoJL The Colts are pmes.
determined 0&gt; ave,.. tile 30.20
Whlle the Colt defense was

at tbe hando ol tlle
Browns In the regular aeason,
and go 011 to the ~er Bowl

defeet

The

SAN MATEO, Callt (IJPO-Favored Gowraor•a P&amp;rey over..
took Big Moulb Sam In the

hold:lJll the Vikinp ln check,
the :Vildn,g defense was almost
as tough in the mud before
60,238
tans huddled urder
umbrellas in the steady drinle
that fell througtloot tile gome.
Earl Morrall, who nms the
Colts In tile absence of the
aW-.: .J ohn Unitas, played his
usual game. He wasn't spect,a..
cular while eompletir1t 13 of 22

ClewlaiMIIs 11-4.
DUrerent This Ttme
..It'D be difterent thiB time,"
vowed Curtis, whose 60-yard
dash with a recovered Cumbie
with 5:19 left in the third period
broke the game wide open.
Curti1' run made it 21-0 and

stretell 0&gt; wtn tbe $58,f00 Bay

Meadows

•hll&gt; at

Juvenile

~lon­

Bay Meedows,

(IJPO MaJor
~ bsoeboll owners foiled
in a J.3..hour meetlbg to select a
new commissioner.

CHICAGO

ADELAIDE, Ausiralla (IJPl)

- Cllrk Graebner waa lUted to
replaee Charle• PaaareU on the
U.S. Dovis c,.. teom.
SUnday
BALTIMORE (IJP0

-

1be

Baltimore COlts won the Natl~

~~~~·'Vif'~~;u'i:
M~~",lr'U.Inao
.'OAKLAND, CaiiL {UP!)- The
Oekllllll Ralde,rs d-Ied the
Konau Clly Cblolo 41-6 in a
playoU gome to determine the

·American Football Leaauo'o
Wef4ern Division chaq)ionahlp,

NaUon'a Oldest

The •tloh'i oldest Christmas

Jam Wooden's llrulno, wlto
ltaw wan 88 of tbetr last 69
......., added two vlctorle.a
dur!JW the woelta~. The Bruin•
..boot m.... - 9o.'it Friday 11111
walloPo« West Vlrglnto 9$.416
~. Bai6 'wtna c:ame ·OVDD

'

unit paood by

ClevelaR:I Browna won tlie
Eastem Divlalon Utle ln the
Natioral Foqtba]l Leaaue by
.. tile Dallls Cowboys 3120.

;;:·~N:-~ , ~

~ , . :frOqe • ~~ · ~ '~'~ .....,.... 0011

tlle defensive

Sllturtla)'
CLEVELAND (IJPO -

By STEVE SMILANJCH
UPI ~rts Writer
h' a that time ot the year
when college baskGtball pb,yers
get itlelr pography lessons by
visiting cities and towna across
the &lt;i&gt;ulrtry aDd ooachea trade a
bappy bollcloy at bmne lor tile
tortuous tournament traiL
The merry whirl of Chrlltlnali
. bollcloy action seta underway
Thursday with 29 -..ments
lW"iJW players •nd 001cbes to
big elty sports &lt;enters and
smalll&lt;&gt;lm.I)'JIIMoiums.
UCLA, wtDDOr o1 21 otralght
pmea, """'''"tes In the 17th
HolldQ FestiYOI wldcb starts
Tburoday In New York. In
addltlnn to the top.nnked

. ,!!NhW••tem . • ' 3

Eastern 70 Nortll Gallia 46
:Eaotem S4 AleuiXIer 48
·Sambweotern 8J1 Soutl!orn 58
liner Creek 69 oak lUll 53

zens .•.• WWls (Volcetof AJner.
lea) COnover aatd at Davy JOH•.ea he'l writing a TonT. Billlett

_, a boullque ebsln Of !bey
set tlle boekloC) c.n,d "II&gt;

;,;

team

3 413 409 lai&gt;ovl In , 11\e lleld Gf olcbt
, ' .Norill Gallla • • • l 3 212 258 teams.

elna'o rumored to bavo pulled
off a tidy mlt:ade: &lt;011VInced
Moody's 11aUno .Sm'leo (the
Nieloeno of thO bfi - bo!"rowlni:
worlc0 0&gt; keip N. Y. llllllleiJol
bOnds 1.- ·btlna !loWnlraded.
George llid BW llamlllou wtll

,.,.ce

W L P OP

2 309 290
Sou!boestem • • • 2 2 2115 266
Southern •••••• l 4 239 328
Nortb Galllo • , • 0 3 149 198
TOTALS
13 13 15281526

betWeen actre11o1 Kip Iris and blocrapb,y.
JUlie Parrish and Chrio doesn't
Roberto Petero lkedded ·,....
divlde her datel but multlpllea cert dates, etc., to speacl Ui e
.... Now that Ari Ia Jaclde'J holicloy&amp; wttll hubby &amp; tw• ..,;,,;
propetcy Gract1 &amp; Rainier are 10 the Metopera jutt
chum..cliumm.,v wUb Marla Cal- "The Barber of Sevtll.ett tri her
las again •••, Arietha Franklln on both Christmas and N e w
got slapped with a reek.leas - Year's Eve ...• Former ''21»
driving and without.a-Ueenae wine steward Roger Qdol (preaaummon&amp; In Detroit.
ident I&lt; co4ounder ol till SOmTablo at IIOclallte Plrt Hem. meller Society ol Ainorlca)
lngwa,y'a 3rd Ave.restaurantwaa cbanpd hla cbaina to the Gu'-.orth" $250 mUUon - Niooie light Club's.
de Rolbsehild (wMse periiCIIIII
Sbap Sllaplro ol Look 1111111 sent
wallet" I said to be 200 real- us the copy of a letter from Men
blg.mel) Dupont heiress Grlflln, hajlpy aboot somOtltiDI
Frances K.Carpenterwbo'sdown printed abw.t luck.v- &amp;U ··hlalw
1D a purported plddlq 50.mfll Men: "At lrllb allalrs, I oti.clt
.... Phil Ford &amp; lollml Hines wtth my name and tho laet that
who'd like 1o pt ID oriJJiDal 11\e relstlves uouaiiY h&amp;u' froiD·
BdW&gt;. musloal lor themoelveo T(jlper&amp;r)'. Lately at JewfA ......
may aut the 1oUr1nc "I Dol 1 quets I Ond that amounelq: DIY
Dol" lettvvera from Mar)' Mar- name aa Mavin Grlbbonis (tn.nltiD &amp; Rol:&gt;er! PrUICKt.
lation: know It all, &lt;hidjiln fat)
Jackie GleaOClll told Neney Sin- alao pta a big reaotion'! ... Ill
atra. abe can han a TV date for other worda, one foiae borlebtof
rlRht after ber operatloll on bia Bbbo,y.,
..
vldeo frolic .•••• Jack Jc:MB will
emcee the "Tonight" 1 p r I "If 1
Cbriatmal Nigllt IIIII lhe nlibt
alter ·.... Hunter Mt. lid BOwl

Comptroller

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Haman Trace • • .3

berg lra&amp;i&amp;tlbla .... N. Y. City

f- '

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Easiern • • • • • • 4 l 307 241
liner Creek • • • 3 l 257 205-

.••• Mn. Onulla' bab)'tltter lad
week wu Cbarlotle Ford Nlar·
ahoa, ax-wU'e d. ~ 0.'1 biegell tanker-eo~"~ rival ""' 1bo
Ala Khan's tlndlQ' In Furlten- ,.

l'

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. tan

(SV AC Orjy)

back to poor oldtradltlooal white.
Onetime top radio star L e a
Tremayne (LI1tle 'llleatro off
Times Square, etcJ now 1.1 tbe
voiee ol the 1oUrlnc leo c~.

..

10.

TEAM.

antiOUII&lt;ed plano to dye Its """'
rod I&lt; 111"880 lor Yule bul dis·
covered the dire meHa 11'1 lt'a

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drl!&amp;• iftect a penGD!

Joil1

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BERRfS WORLD

other

In "Honolulu, the Bllmow
Claulc tourney includes lOtll
· , LAST WEEK'S RESULT.l
rlnked santa Clara,, 12111 nted
~, :Haman Trace 77 Southern 43· Purdue and 17th r ankad Colum-

w11o peddled his TV 41rm to Mel·
romedia for . $3,500,000 just a
&lt;ljlllal pin ago it book

to 1tat In the imminent Bdwy.

ru(lee cream.

L

Q-11 .... ~;~
lr
• aDd
nerve pUll!~ dO thue

bad 16 points,
Perry had 13, and Ed Slims

· ilauthern • .. .. !

·More mue: WW Hutchlnl who
just divorced Carol BurDett's

W11h the Wind" 22 times and
must curtail her concentri:tlon

- . for -

l

Jeni9r forward,

rots, cheese and eggs. There was
also to$st and butter u weU as
tea and coflee.
ll was so clean and well pre.
pared that DIY wile and I enjoy·
od I~ but eeme olour midweatern group mlased baccm and dry
cereal. There was excellentfnd.t
most oC tbe time - 0. what luaclOIIB c:antaloupel
MaiQ' .ol our wero,llap11$,IIJII.'"'"' ol, Jill' .lellol!! 111!1·
tors. reminded me ol a rather
c:ommon aaying: "'You' can alW13B

BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - David Wol,por

lor '750,000 ,. Julie Harris ol
the stage set has seen "G o n e

!110

Debnia Elchir.wer, a frestman . cracks, or the COJta' offensive
6-l, forward followed Rose with
12, and Ray Korr ll&amp;o bit In double figures for lbe hosts wltl\10.
Tint Gooo, tho~· blg&amp;-4

ple, was served cafeteria style
and
consisted of sllced cucumsurvival. Every group formed
bers,
plclded fish, cresmed filii,
a defense unit (Haganab) with
botl1 men and women trained cottage cheese, shredded carIn modem warfare. Our guide
one cloy pohrted oul 11\e mosllav
kibbutz) wllere Goo·

until

quorter.

a lot 1o learn

Yes. n an IDdeed Qebtora to
ord reveals, 1U it was a 8X"'I1
city ol narly Jewts silldloo (tile aU .mea wbo teaeb us br aue..
q,erate guest houses and Indus- Mlsbna was ftnlshod hero In 200 eesse1 Mil failures. 'JbeSe hiDs
tries.' We eve11 saw a dude ranch A.D.) and it IM!ars I1UII1I' marl&lt;a ad ,.U.S lbaut Gtltlee &amp;pOke
on the hills high above Galilee. ~ Crusader ttmes as well as lCJUdl¥ to ua u we aaw the nv...
aaea of war IIIII till elreda Gf
11re agsterit;r ot this kibbutz Turkish.
We stayed at tbe Cuberman
program did much to develop
sin. Yot ~ft!Y """'
Hotel - a beautllul bulldlnS .,..

ture u ' not the only business of
1he present-day kibbllt.Z, ror some

at the age oll2.
Well, 1 must get back to Galllee
and tell you aboo.t our stay
tlloYO. It Is oeverallumdred feet
at
tile elt;y ol Tlberlse.
below sea level, but Its water is
It Is byllt ,IJ!l thO ·bill-)!IIJI
jl.eot and lltlll filled - IIIII; ,cjalmo
to lie lbe ..,1y cljiY II!,tile
IIJI!e cloy we took a boatrlde allll world tbet
Is ball above.aM li&amp;lt
after a deVOt1mal servtee in the
below
oea
level,
The hot springs
lidddle of the aea, we ate our
at a restaunnt at Eln
Gev "" tho ealllern Ole G( the
lU:e. Here the, MrVed us IODlfl
of tbeae 11111, locaU,:y c a I I e d

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Bobcats Take
Oaks, 69-53

OAKLAND,
Caut. (UPJ)Most of the oakland Raiders
~!prod tile&gt; bad It all tile way
aDd Iller tbey oot throut!h

l"OUihiJW ,.. Kansao City so, too,
did the poor Chiefs.
''We felt rJ.ght ..oaawe could
beat them," . said rookie lin&amp;backer Chip OUver. "We were
ao charpd \II Ill week we just
knew bOtld.aa could atql us."

Oliver Wll I.PIIIdna Sunday
m'""81U after tlle Raiders ba4

routec:1

Kan•s Clt;r, 41...&amp;, to win

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lbe Colta • patri ol ~­
with the heli&gt; of line roooptlono
by Wlllle Rfcllardooo IIIII Jam .

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And then lbe Colt defoftiO
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Curtis' run came Just t.o
minutes and one nc:onl after
Maol!e)o &lt;IUOJltt a p......... the
middlo that no.tod above lbe
outotntehed banda of ~iter

~~~

- 5 0 Widow- 28
M~ore 78 Green 74

Clomiaa! 'IS Col)loy rr
Marl'- 93 1'Vr7 II

Roy Winston. 'Macitey then blow
Weotem
the two l&amp;feties, Karl ·
Kaaaulke and PaQI krause, Ind.
dubed Into tlle oild ...., to
&lt;OIIIPiete a 49-)'ard play.
By UDltod Prell lltlornatklnal
Tbree plays later, quarterEut
book Joe Kopp went book to
W, L. Pc:L GB
paoa ond oDds lllmM Smllb IIIII Mlmeoota ••.• II 8 .02
Bnue led tile cbarp. Kortblcky • , , • 13 If .481 5\!
hit blnt !run ,the left side )tot . lbdiADa • • ••• 12 17 .414 7\1
as Bruse was toarl,. In frml N.W York ••• 10 17 .370 8\1
tile righi ond BDly Ray SI!Ditll · Miami , • , •• 10 17 .870 8\1
was ccming in straight on.
Welt
'l'bl C01t1, who areaowM-18..3
W. L. Pet. GB
In olx years under Swla Oakland ••••• 23 5 ,821
includlll8 two We-n Conar· Donver . , •.• 18 ll .583 11\1
ence crowns, w111 now try to Dallal • . . . . 13 10 .565 7th
win tile NFL crown fU&lt; tlle flrot Now Orleens •• 12 15 .444 10\1
11D&gt;o oln&lt;e 1959 IIIII aveti(IO lbe Lao Angeloo •• II 13 ,438 10
1964 title pme lou (27.(1) 0&gt; the HOuom ••• , . ~ 17 .261 lf\1! ·

SCORES

past

Browns.

&amp;uidaJ'•
Dallu Ill -

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LOOK GOOD!

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AT

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POINT RESORT

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ENTERTAINMENT • DANCING

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LIONS PRF..P
lbdlana 125 Now York llO
WANT SOMU
02 Now Orl. . . 96
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. . Keitilu:k;y II Mime lOla, Jllld. """"
The Kyger Creek Bobcats got at the end of the three framea. (IJPI}- 'llle
uodelilllted Plnn
(Ouly lllllteS ochedulod)
steve Spaulding, 5-10 senior, Slate football team bepn twtheir seeond win of the seaaoo
0. K. No problem.
........,,. Gamel
over Ook HUI Saturday night paood Kyger Creek with 17 polnto. day workouta tod.Q tn prepara..
t1on for Its Onnp - I HOOIIGn at N,ew Ori88D1
Jut phcme
as they downed tile Ooko 611-53 Chuek Bradbury, 6-3 senior, had
lbdiADaatMiami
(Ouly gameo oel!edulod)
at Oak lWl. The Bobcats won 17 and Jon Rothgeb, 6·1 junior, encountA!r against Kanoos llew
CITY LOAN
Yeor' s nigbt.
bid 12.
at Kyser Creek 69.Q,
1bo Nlltalll' Lloni arrived In
Tim McCoy ied Oak HUI wttl\
The wiD gave Kyger Creek
Saturday
allenu&gt;n.
a u ·roeordln
games •. The 16 pointo and Dave Davis bad Florida
ere- ~9 llobon u
'12. ~
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i/oo
Paferi!O'·'bnooiil&gt;t'
• ll"eil 'Bnncb 61 Waterloo '49
Bobeato are 3·1111 SoUthl!m val.
The Bobcats shot 45 per eent squad oi81J.j&gt;layera for tlle poat- C-berlin 64 Kem State 60
ley Athletic Cmt,_-ence p 1 a y.
Next game for ~gor Creek will from the fiekt, making 27 of seuon game in Mlaml
West Holme• 74 W.,--e 61
GO - . and conneeted m 15
be J&amp;rL 3 at North Gallla.
Helgilta 67 AtJr&lt;n 48
CO&amp;eh JOhn Saq'lllobcata rac- o1 19 at tile foul liDe for 78.9
ed to a 2f.13 lead at the end of per - . The Bobeate 1114 as
the flrll period. Kyger Creek reboonds wtlh Bradbury getting
led 37 43 at 11\e half sod 55-3'1 14 and Rolhpb had II.
Oak IUD msde 22 ol 82 shOtl
from the field for 26.8 per cent
and -connected on only nine of
24 at the line tor 37.5 per ceat.
Kyger Creek wen the reserve
••we figured we could throw game 70-22 with Ken Brown •corBy United Preso lltternatlonal
against them and we went out Ing 13 and Cllll'ord ~een 12,
Eut
aDd did It rigllt at the star~" Denuit was hlgb for Oak lUll
W. L. Pet. GB
Tile Raiders &amp;oored tile flr&amp;t with sevea points.
Baltimore
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7 .780
two time• IIIey 1114 tile ball with
KYGER CREEK Q7 ·15-69) Pltlladelplda
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9
'719 2\1
Lomonica hiW,. BlletDikofl Bradbury, 8.0.16; llotbgob, 4-4Booloo
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with·a 24-yard QI!J for the tlrst 12; Reese, S-1-7i 'lboJnas,. 4-1CIDolnDatl
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20
12
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5\1
IIIII Wslls with a 23-yardor for 9; Bucldey, 3-1.7; Sj)eulclln&amp; 5New York , • , • 20 17 .541 8
theo aeconcL In the tlrat scoring 7-17; Hylell, 11-l-l.
Detroit
,. .. . , 11 20 ,355 If
dri.,. LamoniCI threw the ball
OAK HILL Q2-ll-53) - S.
M
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- ' ... 10 25 .288 17
sewm. tbnea In the nine playa it Boao, 0·1-1; D• . Davis, 6.0-12;
Well
took to move the ball 80 yarda. Brlaker, 3-1·7; Clark, 1--t-Gi MeW. L. Pc:L GB
It became ~1-'l :.,- tho oDd ol CQ)', 7.:1·16; Swlclc, IJ.()-6; HarLas
2t l o .706
the ·first quarter •• IAmoDI.ca r i - t.l~; Lewis, 1.0.:1.
hit Blletnll!oll again. The Chiefs KYGER CREQ( • • 2f 37 55 69 AIIIUII&amp; ....... 19 15 .559 5
were stOpped twice 'wtthln tile 0 AK HILL • • . .. • 13 23 37 53 SlutDI810&gt; ..... 1518 .•41 9
SUt Fl'lnclaco .. If 21 .400 11112
10 and lll!d to settle f..- a polr
of oec:ood quarter lleld gaala by
Cldoqo • • • • • 13 Z2 .371 llII
Jan !lamerud. A&gt; tblngs turned
Sa'tllle •••••• 13 M ,351 12\1
out. tho)' i1eYer ooored 1ptn.
'DAILY SI!N11NEL
Pl-.lx .. .. • 8 n : .231 18
though, Kana• City
~==or l
~!Undo~"• Raoulta
coach Hank Stnm felt bia team
· ~.::.._.w:-Lao Altpieo 102 l'llllaclolplda 911
"'rHE AREA'S CELEBRATING NEI' YEAR'S
bad a ehanco II the&gt; could bold
,.,._..,..,..,.-~,.....,
MU-127 _,116
II':J.TH US!
oft h O..IAer.a
the rest ot the
,..._,. ~- ~. 110 ...,... •·
f~nlft ~ Unt. . . . .HOGle. .,_
~· ·'l'hll ~ COUldn't ewn do lt
MS.Ztll.~l'"llorl...,..mt.
f~ · the ~st of the ant halt a&amp;
;~::.:=-:= San Fnncla&lt;o at Son Dlolo
RT. 62 MO.
675-1611
PT.
W.VA.
~ca cOIDCted with Bllet..
~....... IIF.aM4t••·"-'ori
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, Diloft tQr I tfdrd tiJne 11
s•&amp;wll:llw INII Diii.. IWI 1!ir .-rtw

tllelr Alttsrlean Foolhall: LN,ue
V(estem DIYI.slan r playoff and
tho filht to play the Now York
Sunday for tile 1oogue
~ 74 ce!Mr lAw Aleinolor Jots llf!,o.
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.... DUl"ainil a ,PUlled In .
Doeylo Lamonka, ~ Bllet.7~
hio fool. Ale~· played 31
minute• 1 aaainat ·tbe M'qdntai.. alkoft. ·w+rre~t :WeUa, CJiuUe
'39 . _,.. IIIII ocwod 18
Smith &amp;1111 ·tM ':tnti:J'II ~~~~~~
In the
North Cirall•, lad bJ Chorlle unlt fl&amp;ured
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the
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liildlrw
B!m11n. lulled
for . Ita New
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eiopd ~c(io
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aad Ntl~ ... York lldl 2G
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Colts Win, Face Oeveland For NFL Crown

One oan look at tile .....,. G(
the andent elt;y Gf Cojlemaoam
today wtlhanl1-llodldll8-lng and hear the words of Jellll8:
"And thou, ClpeiMWII, wbh:b

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1lod ... ...,.,.... lium 1'1 - ·
I U-13 ~ lp . . .......
clerl, -811 In four I!' o P to that point. '
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Early .. the tblrdp.riad 1181@
to lllolr Friclo1DIIItoullnlwltb ... tile edvoillap to - · but
witb 12 ad 141dot ~ led
WeD- wbldl Molp lol&amp; 16- illo Albeu COOIIIIIIII bit a 111'1111
Molp wltlt 10, Tbe ..., "'tbot
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47. Tbll Ia, tile¥ ..... Ill tbo " ' - - - - - t opill
R, Karr 3+10, 8-11-18, . _., a quarter IIIII a ball be'
Kaip aD 0111117"' lq whore ..... bli Cllll1 1ft"'
. MOrriiHJ f...J..... Elchillpr $-2. ror. falliDs boiiiD6 foir pd.
Rfdl llqpJV, U llarauo!er 63 ~ the !lew for 18 w1111a the Utile lluduilree . .
12, Rftehle t·,I-3, ~cit IJ-2.:
Kaip trailed . . ~,u pan!, tAWed tile J(&amp;rau-··~per-- In II Gf 30.
Z. TOTALS 19-18-Sf.

; .. ttlallt.
, :rbo win mode the Eqleo Z.O In
... U., MOVC and II&gt;Ped tltelr aon dlte toW. A1uarder, m.....,
\
while, dropped to a 1·1 &lt;911fer,
By
VITO
STELLINO
trice record lind 3..2 owr.IL
unit lltally pta to
ocorq ICIDe poilU,
.UPI Sporta Writer
The Eagleo, paced In o&lt;Gr!JW
All the teams, or I&amp; least all
BALTIMORE {UPO- There's
bJ ~or forward Don Bnoe'o
18 p¢nto, led at tho cl- of ev- · DOtbiiJI really, vecy «JJIIP]i&lt;atod but ClevoiaDd blve ev-ly
about the BalUmore Colta' enoked under uie poundiJw of
ory(llrlod.

Testsment.

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Don Wrilht'o EuWn

.Eqloo ...,.IDed · - in the
·t'&amp;;: lfidi.Ohlo Vllley cap. conference
llllb.a·
54-4 8
.,.,.. vis!U.IW Aleander Sa1urc1ay

Iar IIIII 1ride. ~ lllore l~tmll'
tile elty "' Tlborlao, wlddo Ia
111011tionod but ..,,. In tho Now

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dloGflbe' ~-,.IIDaiiJ' tbO 1. ., filr aood
at le..t7, Tbe ~ 'IIIMI -

' Cooell CVI Wo!Wo -

and ....ruin&amp; - '·•
· l!YOd
that
perbopo
a million
about tills boaullful Lake Gf Gen·
neaaret. u the See Clf eamee
was sometimes called. At least
elgbl elites adorned Ita lhores
ond llsllllhln&amp;lnWstryWII,-

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doro In .......,. wtlb Ill&lt; llol4
IJC*II aad four of
for 16 poinlo, """ '4 .IOIIIor ~
II!'WI ba4 8.
Pldl Elmlo, $ - 1 - of lid&gt; lihtlkel'• .....
.,... lad all •...-11!1. hllli"'
ol8bl "' 1t n-om tbe llol4 and
Ill Gf e(&amp;llt at the (oul Uno
for 22. Mark Flclc, alao a - .
lor forward ba4 II. , .

·~agle~ Edge
~ M.lexand~r 5 -.-Ia·--·
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1be Bible rt~cord lndlelted,

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Tile ...... - -.... tiiolr
llrJt n&gt;Oil trip "' tlle ... _

.... . .....dtfroiD"~··
:Yo.k at J!u&lt;hlal.

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tlve wlth ita erowds ot people,
fiJhinl nets, Uld elttes.

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58-~5 ·By Buckeyes
.... _.,.,_,.-.awu
11••-tbtpor-.-fa. ·-·-- .... r-..
or--

a.;..- Oiaht,

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tile wordl 0t till Bible Ml·

lt.
h

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alii' (1111 "' tilt HolJ
).ond )ourrlof. Porbopo II WOI

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PLEASANT POINT RESORT

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GALLIPOLIS - 'llle Boa Gf
Goi"!M" .... till IUI'1'CIIU1dlnl ....
C!GIUiJ:ai IJ:IOre IW'lJI'iiii roc ua

',t»oc~t

netori

Eastern wa1 on top 11-8 w•n formula for ll~CctBI.
Tho Col to &amp;ODd·lilelr defenshe
till first otanza ended, 21-22 at
baiiUme and lll!d modestly life c:horJJiJW in .... Iller
edp at the clooe ol tile tltlnl ..... lib ari lDvldq army-

art exalted unto boaven, sllall be

KIBBUTZ E1N GEV, 11SHERMEN'S HARII01Jll; on the Lalao G( COllieo. In lbe celer, In exbrougbt down 1D hell: 1... II tbe
cursion bolt.
migllly works, wbldl han beaD
dme in thee, bad been doae Ia ·
Sodorn, It liVUid bave remain• llopllat, ... ,... ean't tell
except for a yearly two - week here attracted the RoiiUIDI IIIII tall
ed unto thil day." (MaU. 11:
hlmllllldi."He_by
__
the dty woe named !Or lbe em.
vacati.Cil. The program develop-

m

23). The ruin•
tbe old Q'llagogue are there and the hllla
around are &amp;&lt;attered wtth debris ol aru:lont butidln8s but It
Is sllonl , _ except lor tlle
chatter of tourlat&amp; aDd archaeologists.
We went up the biii1D the spot
wllere Chorazln ..,.. lloorllll·
od. The cmly llrinl tiling tllere
was the abll)dant: CTOP ~ thistles and oomebod)' bepD the
too.gue-twister jingle about''ThecphoUs 'lbiltle." LooldDg over
the mass ~ black bau.lt stmea
we could almost bear the Muter say1 ••woe unto thee Chorazln! - it the mlgbt;y works had
been done ID T)'re and Sldoil,
which have been dme in you.
tbey had a great while ago repented, sitting In sadtcloth ond
ubes.H (Luke 10:13).
1be Sea, however, was t h e
aame. It was bl.g&amp;'er 'than I had
Imagined (13 miles long and 8
miles wide ond 140ft. -)but
ita blue., dear water was stlll

ed until private ownership came
and cities had deVol-'. Agrlcul·

--... -·

peror. Jesus never vlalted this lq tbet we all clt;y .. tar

as the Bible ....,.

leadership for the present Jewish state. These smaU ou1p0Sts
of Jews fought for every day of
exi~:ence. They worked fields
with a machlne gun mowrted m
their tl.'actors and near..by cemeteries teD tile big!&gt; oost ol

c:rylac Gilt

erlooking the Sea of C.Wee.
Here is located a Jewish restaurant and all food is plamed
aDd served to kostler speciJica..
tions. Our breakfast, for uxam-

. . . . . "' tile Yu-

ter u ne·
tbeSirmr•u•the
- · asHe bid 1M DJitlboloa,
and as He stilled tbe waves ol

l)nde.,.-

eral D.,-an lived and told us
tllet he had been a llfl!llor since
he defended his father's farm

umoulbt," but lmtnm to Cbrla..
Uana as ""st. Peter' I Filh. n
'lb8J were very good too, but
..... of .... loll their
appetite wiiDD the IIIII were sor~
vod' with heed, tall, ond liDs,
A _ , . . owlm In tile lake
alee made up owreelate Its wm-

detfulwater.
Perbaps I b..e painted too
bleak a pl...,.e ol the Galilee

Is a wooderflll
agricultural seetion at eaeb end
~ the lake. Here we saw lll08t
fruiUIIl fields, .... largo beDina grcwea. Here too are some
ot a. famous ktbhulz:lm. and we
~ oome of their ......r.

BIIter Chris dlvidel tlla date1

pill u40 Carats."

Tho -

Is a system of
coUeetlve 111"1111n8, It deVeloi&gt;ed out ol neces&amp;itl when thef1rst
Jewa came to Palestine 101ne
50 Je&amp;rl qo. The land was pll'~

from lbe Jowllb Nation-

al l"uald .. the - · boulbt
blrnD laDd, IWUIJIII, and seemIDob' worlhleo ..-~;~. Tho
WOihmen lived without money

Have a tangled diMer party:
Oyan Cannon of Cary G r a n t
fame and Ron "Tarzan" E l y
have been you-know sinee she
bye-byecl Cary; so she dated Hy
Chase to wealthy George Freli.Dgh\Q'&amp;en's H'wood potty where

ber someUme Tarzan arrived
witb actren Ka1by Hayes ot Glenn
Ford's marital pa.at and thinga
ehWed considerably more when
Glom lorded iDto the bslll wtth
Barbara Babcock and tbe maze
went cOmplete as all a1x ended
up at the same table .... Grub•

on request.

The El&amp;tern reserves won as.
34 u Mike BoriJW got 15 and
Tom Karr,. 14, for the winners.
By Quamrs
Aloxatlder .. , • 8 22 31 48
Eaotem ....... ll 24 · 39 54

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A-"None
term
lbat may lie · v to
lranqullllerl lnd
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IIOlVOWI tollllou wllbout IJI.
duclllg aiMp aDd lbe latter
tend to elevato lbe mood ol

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Plrry 4w6-t3, Sams 4-2-10,
GoD 8+18, Bobo 2-2-6, Hacker
l.t-3. TOTALS 17-14-48.

Tbe two
1)'1101 are Often U...S lll.eom·
blDaUOD.
clepreaed

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Almanac..\

Jf&amp;rlo

Procoe-

Sen. Gent M&lt;W·
tll¥'• fO(IOriedly offered He

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eha!lcellarlblp at • l.o"'"IJiaod
uniYOrBity' .... Flrol MI"I,Char·
i,ty CbapliD, 1..1\11 Gr!Q'. .... ..

· new

lion

•• · - Kooaliaret aet .... n
Pleltn Home wtll build a

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· ·".,.··.i.-;;t::._RlrDI-T_cAR,_D_s_t·___... bllb.,.lse
retlremenl ljllr(ment Y"'-,
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~ ,f or old .:.Uulold dtl·
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UCLA
Romps
Agafn

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JAN, 8
illnROn Trace at Eaotorn
liner
at liortb Gallla

c"""'
'Mlller at Southern ;
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SCiuthriotern
C:OWIIBU!I (IJPI) -

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FraDk

SODdy

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to pnaaure, baa atep.l)ld dolm

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enlle Ieeder ill tlle Oblo -

Robert Sa- IIIII Min Vall- tho ~ .. 'l!tad
q - are be!JW given t'lP ..... ..... ....... froiD, !lie

olderatton.
0111 f&amp;cUon arpilll"

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W"'- at Kn&amp;r Cteek

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Weekend
Sports
Summary

bollday tourney, tho AU-Collep
meet, takeo place at Oklal!oma
Cil,l' with potent Wyooulng IIIII
blgh ICOI'IIW Louisiana Slato lo
tile field;
On tlle West Coaa~ the bl&amp;
tourney Ia the Far West Cllaalc
at Portland, Ora. Tbe fteld In
thet meet include&amp; Oregon,
Brigham '
lnd Yale.

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UCLA, Villancmo IIIII Nortb
COrolfee all eGIII8 to Now Yoric
wi1b perfect recorda. Coacb

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to U.t point, tho UDde~
Vlklnp llldn't pene1reted the

Smitb,

Mike

Curtis, DeMio GaUbatz,

llld their
cohorts. ..._
CottO 311-yarci.Hna.
That's just what blppenad
Ellll Onlell Breese summed
SUnday wben the Colts nw&gt;- ,.. tha gome well · wltll lbe
balldled tile Minnesota VlldJwo e&lt;IDJD'Mnt: -'We tm8w It wa1
24-14 to win the Western SOliW to be a vicious detenaive
Conference crown and advanee game. It wu a&amp; hard hlttq ...
to the Natloral F.-JI Leque we
eJPeCted be&lt;:auie they
Iitle gome oplnst tho Clevelaed played like tlult when !bey were
BrDWI18.
here ~arlier in the year."
The Browns are the only team
The Colts ded the NFL record
whictl didn't erack in dte 15 this y - by sllowl,. cmly 144
&amp;011105 the Colts ..... played poi:Dta in 14 regular season
this seaaoJL The Colts are pmes.
determined 0&gt; ave,.. tile 30.20
Whlle the Colt defense was

at tbe hando ol tlle
Browns In the regular aeason,
and go 011 to the ~er Bowl

defeet

The

SAN MATEO, Callt (IJPO-Favored Gowraor•a P&amp;rey over..
took Big Moulb Sam In the

hold:lJll the Vikinp ln check,
the :Vildn,g defense was almost
as tough in the mud before
60,238
tans huddled urder
umbrellas in the steady drinle
that fell througtloot tile gome.
Earl Morrall, who nms the
Colts In tile absence of the
aW-.: .J ohn Unitas, played his
usual game. He wasn't spect,a..
cular while eompletir1t 13 of 22

ClewlaiMIIs 11-4.
DUrerent This Ttme
..It'D be difterent thiB time,"
vowed Curtis, whose 60-yard
dash with a recovered Cumbie
with 5:19 left in the third period
broke the game wide open.
Curti1' run made it 21-0 and

stretell 0&gt; wtn tbe $58,f00 Bay

Meadows

•hll&gt; at

Juvenile

~lon­

Bay Meedows,

(IJPO MaJor
~ bsoeboll owners foiled
in a J.3..hour meetlbg to select a
new commissioner.

CHICAGO

ADELAIDE, Ausiralla (IJPl)

- Cllrk Graebner waa lUted to
replaee Charle• PaaareU on the
U.S. Dovis c,.. teom.
SUnday
BALTIMORE (IJP0

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Baltimore COlts won the Natl~

~~~~·'Vif'~~;u'i:
M~~",lr'U.Inao
.'OAKLAND, CaiiL {UP!)- The
Oekllllll Ralde,rs d-Ied the
Konau Clly Cblolo 41-6 in a
playoU gome to determine the

·American Football Leaauo'o
Wef4ern Division chaq)ionahlp,

NaUon'a Oldest

The •tloh'i oldest Christmas

Jam Wooden's llrulno, wlto
ltaw wan 88 of tbetr last 69
......., added two vlctorle.a
dur!JW the woelta~. The Bruin•
..boot m.... - 9o.'it Friday 11111
walloPo« West Vlrglnto 9$.416
~. Bai6 'wtna c:ame ·OVDD

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ClevelaR:I Browna won tlie
Eastem Divlalon Utle ln the
Natioral Foqtba]l Leaaue by
.. tile Dallls Cowboys 3120.

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Sllturtla)'
CLEVELAND (IJPO -

By STEVE SMILANJCH
UPI ~rts Writer
h' a that time ot the year
when college baskGtball pb,yers
get itlelr pography lessons by
visiting cities and towna across
the &lt;i&gt;ulrtry aDd ooachea trade a
bappy bollcloy at bmne lor tile
tortuous tournament traiL
The merry whirl of Chrlltlnali
. bollcloy action seta underway
Thursday with 29 -..ments
lW"iJW players •nd 001cbes to
big elty sports &lt;enters and
smalll&lt;&gt;lm.I)'JIIMoiums.
UCLA, wtDDOr o1 21 otralght
pmea, """'''"tes In the 17th
HolldQ FestiYOI wldcb starts
Tburoday In New York. In
addltlnn to the top.nnked

. ,!!NhW••tem . • ' 3

Eastern 70 Nortll Gallia 46
:Eaotem S4 AleuiXIer 48
·Sambweotern 8J1 Soutl!orn 58
liner Creek 69 oak lUll 53

zens .•.• WWls (Volcetof AJner.
lea) COnover aatd at Davy JOH•.ea he'l writing a TonT. Billlett

_, a boullque ebsln Of !bey
set tlle boekloC) c.n,d "II&gt;

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team

3 413 409 lai&gt;ovl In , 11\e lleld Gf olcbt
, ' .Norill Gallla • • • l 3 212 258 teams.

elna'o rumored to bavo pulled
off a tidy mlt:ade: &lt;011VInced
Moody's 11aUno .Sm'leo (the
Nieloeno of thO bfi - bo!"rowlni:
worlc0 0&gt; keip N. Y. llllllleiJol
bOnds 1.- ·btlna !loWnlraded.
George llid BW llamlllou wtll

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W L P OP

2 309 290
Sou!boestem • • • 2 2 2115 266
Southern •••••• l 4 239 328
Nortb Galllo • , • 0 3 149 198
TOTALS
13 13 15281526

betWeen actre11o1 Kip Iris and blocrapb,y.
JUlie Parrish and Chrio doesn't
Roberto Petero lkedded ·,....
divlde her datel but multlpllea cert dates, etc., to speacl Ui e
.... Now that Ari Ia Jaclde'J holicloy&amp; wttll hubby &amp; tw• ..,;,,;
propetcy Gract1 &amp; Rainier are 10 the Metopera jutt
chum..cliumm.,v wUb Marla Cal- "The Barber of Sevtll.ett tri her
las again •••, Arietha Franklln on both Christmas and N e w
got slapped with a reek.leas - Year's Eve ...• Former ''21»
driving and without.a-Ueenae wine steward Roger Qdol (preaaummon&amp; In Detroit.
ident I&lt; co4ounder ol till SOmTablo at IIOclallte Plrt Hem. meller Society ol Ainorlca)
lngwa,y'a 3rd Ave.restaurantwaa cbanpd hla cbaina to the Gu'-.orth" $250 mUUon - Niooie light Club's.
de Rolbsehild (wMse periiCIIIII
Sbap Sllaplro ol Look 1111111 sent
wallet" I said to be 200 real- us the copy of a letter from Men
blg.mel) Dupont heiress Grlflln, hajlpy aboot somOtltiDI
Frances K.Carpenterwbo'sdown printed abw.t luck.v- &amp;U ··hlalw
1D a purported plddlq 50.mfll Men: "At lrllb allalrs, I oti.clt
.... Phil Ford &amp; lollml Hines wtth my name and tho laet that
who'd like 1o pt ID oriJJiDal 11\e relstlves uouaiiY h&amp;u' froiD·
BdW&gt;. musloal lor themoelveo T(jlper&amp;r)'. Lately at JewfA ......
may aut the 1oUr1nc "I Dol 1 quets I Ond that amounelq: DIY
Dol" lettvvera from Mar)' Mar- name aa Mavin Grlbbonis (tn.nltiD &amp; Rol:&gt;er! PrUICKt.
lation: know It all, &lt;hidjiln fat)
Jackie GleaOClll told Neney Sin- alao pta a big reaotion'! ... Ill
atra. abe can han a TV date for other worda, one foiae borlebtof
rlRht after ber operatloll on bia Bbbo,y.,
..
vldeo frolic .•••• Jack Jc:MB will
emcee the "Tonight" 1 p r I "If 1
Cbriatmal Nigllt IIIII lhe nlibt
alter ·.... Hunter Mt. lid BOwl

Comptroller

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Easiern • • • • • • 4 l 307 241
liner Creek • • • 3 l 257 205-

.••• Mn. Onulla' bab)'tltter lad
week wu Cbarlotle Ford Nlar·
ahoa, ax-wU'e d. ~ 0.'1 biegell tanker-eo~"~ rival ""' 1bo
Ala Khan's tlndlQ' In Furlten- ,.

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(SV AC Orjy)

back to poor oldtradltlooal white.
Onetime top radio star L e a
Tremayne (LI1tle 'llleatro off
Times Square, etcJ now 1.1 tbe
voiee ol the 1oUrlnc leo c~.

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TEAM.

antiOUII&lt;ed plano to dye Its """'
rod I&lt; 111"880 lor Yule bul dis·
covered the dire meHa 11'1 lt'a

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BERRfS WORLD

other

In "Honolulu, the Bllmow
Claulc tourney includes lOtll
· , LAST WEEK'S RESULT.l
rlnked santa Clara,, 12111 nted
~, :Haman Trace 77 Southern 43· Purdue and 17th r ankad Colum-

w11o peddled his TV 41rm to Mel·
romedia for . $3,500,000 just a
&lt;ljlllal pin ago it book

to 1tat In the imminent Bdwy.

ru(lee cream.

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nerve pUll!~ dO thue

bad 16 points,
Perry had 13, and Ed Slims

· ilauthern • .. .. !

·More mue: WW Hutchlnl who
just divorced Carol BurDett's

W11h the Wind" 22 times and
must curtail her concentri:tlon

- . for -

l

Jeni9r forward,

rots, cheese and eggs. There was
also to$st and butter u weU as
tea and coflee.
ll was so clean and well pre.
pared that DIY wile and I enjoy·
od I~ but eeme olour midweatern group mlased baccm and dry
cereal. There was excellentfnd.t
most oC tbe time - 0. what luaclOIIB c:antaloupel
MaiQ' .ol our wero,llap11$,IIJII.'"'"' ol, Jill' .lellol!! 111!1·
tors. reminded me ol a rather
c:ommon aaying: "'You' can alW13B

BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - David Wol,por

lor '750,000 ,. Julie Harris ol
the stage set has seen "G o n e

!110

Debnia Elchir.wer, a frestman . cracks, or the COJta' offensive
6-l, forward followed Rose with
12, and Ray Korr ll&amp;o bit In double figures for lbe hosts wltl\10.
Tint Gooo, tho~· blg&amp;-4

ple, was served cafeteria style
and
consisted of sllced cucumsurvival. Every group formed
bers,
plclded fish, cresmed filii,
a defense unit (Haganab) with
botl1 men and women trained cottage cheese, shredded carIn modem warfare. Our guide
one cloy pohrted oul 11\e mosllav
kibbutz) wllere Goo·

until

quorter.

a lot 1o learn

Yes. n an IDdeed Qebtora to
ord reveals, 1U it was a 8X"'I1
city ol narly Jewts silldloo (tile aU .mea wbo teaeb us br aue..
q,erate guest houses and Indus- Mlsbna was ftnlshod hero In 200 eesse1 Mil failures. 'JbeSe hiDs
tries.' We eve11 saw a dude ranch A.D.) and it IM!ars I1UII1I' marl&lt;a ad ,.U.S lbaut Gtltlee &amp;pOke
on the hills high above Galilee. ~ Crusader ttmes as well as lCJUdl¥ to ua u we aaw the nv...
aaea of war IIIII till elreda Gf
11re agsterit;r ot this kibbutz Turkish.
We stayed at tbe Cuberman
program did much to develop
sin. Yot ~ft!Y """'
Hotel - a beautllul bulldlnS .,..

ture u ' not the only business of
1he present-day kibbllt.Z, ror some

at the age oll2.
Well, 1 must get back to Galllee
and tell you aboo.t our stay
tlloYO. It Is oeverallumdred feet
at
tile elt;y ol Tlberlse.
below sea level, but Its water is
It Is byllt ,IJ!l thO ·bill-)!IIJI
jl.eot and lltlll filled - IIIII; ,cjalmo
to lie lbe ..,1y cljiY II!,tile
IIJI!e cloy we took a boatrlde allll world tbet
Is ball above.aM li&amp;lt
after a deVOt1mal servtee in the
below
oea
level,
The hot springs
lidddle of the aea, we ate our
at a restaunnt at Eln
Gev "" tho ealllern Ole G( the
lU:e. Here the, MrVed us IODlfl
of tbeae 11111, locaU,:y c a I I e d

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Bobcats Take
Oaks, 69-53

OAKLAND,
Caut. (UPJ)Most of the oakland Raiders
~!prod tile&gt; bad It all tile way
aDd Iller tbey oot throut!h

l"OUihiJW ,.. Kansao City so, too,
did the poor Chiefs.
''We felt rJ.ght ..oaawe could
beat them," . said rookie lin&amp;backer Chip OUver. "We were
ao charpd \II Ill week we just
knew bOtld.aa could atql us."

Oliver Wll I.PIIIdna Sunday
m'""81U after tlle Raiders ba4

routec:1

Kan•s Clt;r, 41...&amp;, to win

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Curtis' run came Just t.o
minutes and one nc:onl after
Maol!e)o &lt;IUOJltt a p......... the
middlo that no.tod above lbe
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- 5 0 Widow- 28
M~ore 78 Green 74

Clomiaa! 'IS Col)loy rr
Marl'- 93 1'Vr7 II

Roy Winston. 'Macitey then blow
Weotem
the two l&amp;feties, Karl ·
Kaaaulke and PaQI krause, Ind.
dubed Into tlle oild ...., to
&lt;OIIIPiete a 49-)'ard play.
By UDltod Prell lltlornatklnal
Tbree plays later, quarterEut
book Joe Kopp went book to
W, L. Pc:L GB
paoa ond oDds lllmM Smllb IIIII Mlmeoota ••.• II 8 .02
Bnue led tile cbarp. Kortblcky • , , • 13 If .481 5\!
hit blnt !run ,the left side )tot . lbdiADa • • ••• 12 17 .414 7\1
as Bruse was toarl,. In frml N.W York ••• 10 17 .370 8\1
tile righi ond BDly Ray SI!Ditll · Miami , • , •• 10 17 .870 8\1
was ccming in straight on.
Welt
'l'bl C01t1, who areaowM-18..3
W. L. Pet. GB
In olx years under Swla Oakland ••••• 23 5 ,821
includlll8 two We-n Conar· Donver . , •.• 18 ll .583 11\1
ence crowns, w111 now try to Dallal • . . . . 13 10 .565 7th
win tile NFL crown fU&lt; tlle flrot Now Orleens •• 12 15 .444 10\1
11D&gt;o oln&lt;e 1959 IIIII aveti(IO lbe Lao Angeloo •• II 13 ,438 10
1964 title pme lou (27.(1) 0&gt; the HOuom ••• , . ~ 17 .261 lf\1! ·

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WANT SOMU
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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. . Keitilu:k;y II Mime lOla, Jllld. """"
The Kyger Creek Bobcats got at the end of the three framea. (IJPI}- 'llle
uodelilllted Plnn
(Ouly lllllteS ochedulod)
steve Spaulding, 5-10 senior, Slate football team bepn twtheir seeond win of the seaaoo
0. K. No problem.
........,,. Gamel
over Ook HUI Saturday night paood Kyger Creek with 17 polnto. day workouta tod.Q tn prepara..
t1on for Its Onnp - I HOOIIGn at N,ew Ori88D1
Jut phcme
as they downed tile Ooko 611-53 Chuek Bradbury, 6-3 senior, had
lbdiADaatMiami
(Ouly gameo oel!edulod)
at Oak lWl. The Bobcats won 17 and Jon Rothgeb, 6·1 junior, encountA!r against Kanoos llew
CITY LOAN
Yeor' s nigbt.
bid 12.
at Kyser Creek 69.Q,
1bo Nlltalll' Lloni arrived In
Tim McCoy ied Oak HUI wttl\
The wiD gave Kyger Creek
Saturday
allenu&gt;n.
a u ·roeordln
games •. The 16 pointo and Dave Davis bad Florida
ere- ~9 llobon u
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Paferi!O'·'bnooiil&gt;t'
• ll"eil 'Bnncb 61 Waterloo '49
Bobeato are 3·1111 SoUthl!m val.
The Bobcats shot 45 per eent squad oi81J.j&gt;layera for tlle poat- C-berlin 64 Kem State 60
ley Athletic Cmt,_-ence p 1 a y.
Next game for ~gor Creek will from the fiekt, making 27 of seuon game in Mlaml
West Holme• 74 W.,--e 61
GO - . and conneeted m 15
be J&amp;rL 3 at North Gallla.
Helgilta 67 AtJr&lt;n 48
CO&amp;eh JOhn Saq'lllobcata rac- o1 19 at tile foul liDe for 78.9
ed to a 2f.13 lead at the end of per - . The Bobeate 1114 as
the flrll period. Kyger Creek reboonds wtlh Bradbury getting
led 37 43 at 11\e half sod 55-3'1 14 and Rolhpb had II.
Oak IUD msde 22 ol 82 shOtl
from the field for 26.8 per cent
and -connected on only nine of
24 at the line tor 37.5 per ceat.
Kyger Creek wen the reserve
••we figured we could throw game 70-22 with Ken Brown •corBy United Preso lltternatlonal
against them and we went out Ing 13 and Cllll'ord ~een 12,
Eut
aDd did It rigllt at the star~" Denuit was hlgb for Oak lUll
W. L. Pet. GB
Tile Raiders &amp;oored tile flr&amp;t with sevea points.
Baltimore
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7 .780
two time• IIIey 1114 tile ball with
KYGER CREEK Q7 ·15-69) Pltlladelplda
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with·a 24-yard QI!J for the tlrst 12; Reese, S-1-7i 'lboJnas,. 4-1CIDolnDatl
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IIIII Wslls with a 23-yardor for 9; Bucldey, 3-1.7; Sj)eulclln&amp; 5New York , • , • 20 17 .541 8
theo aeconcL In the tlrat scoring 7-17; Hylell, 11-l-l.
Detroit
,. .. . , 11 20 ,355 If
dri.,. LamoniCI threw the ball
OAK HILL Q2-ll-53) - S.
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sewm. tbnea In the nine playa it Boao, 0·1-1; D• . Davis, 6.0-12;
Well
took to move the ball 80 yarda. Brlaker, 3-1·7; Clark, 1--t-Gi MeW. L. Pc:L GB
It became ~1-'l :.,- tho oDd ol CQ)', 7.:1·16; Swlclc, IJ.()-6; HarLas
2t l o .706
the ·first quarter •• IAmoDI.ca r i - t.l~; Lewis, 1.0.:1.
hit Blletnll!oll again. The Chiefs KYGER CREQ( • • 2f 37 55 69 AIIIUII&amp; ....... 19 15 .559 5
were stOpped twice 'wtthln tile 0 AK HILL • • . .. • 13 23 37 53 SlutDI810&gt; ..... 1518 .•41 9
SUt Fl'lnclaco .. If 21 .400 11112
10 and lll!d to settle f..- a polr
of oec:ood quarter lleld gaala by
Cldoqo • • • • • 13 Z2 .371 llII
Jan !lamerud. A&gt; tblngs turned
Sa'tllle •••••• 13 M ,351 12\1
out. tho)' i1eYer ooored 1ptn.
'DAILY SI!N11NEL
Pl-.lx .. .. • 8 n : .231 18
though, Kana• City
~==or l
~!Undo~"• Raoulta
coach Hank Stnm felt bia team
· ~.::.._.w:-Lao Altpieo 102 l'llllaclolplda 911
"'rHE AREA'S CELEBRATING NEI' YEAR'S
bad a ehanco II the&gt; could bold
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V(estem DIYI.slan r playoff and
tho filht to play the Now York
Sunday for tile 1oogue
~ 74 ce!Mr lAw Aleinolor Jots llf!,o.
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Doeylo Lamonka, ~ Bllet.7~
hio fool. Ale~· played 31
minute• 1 aaainat ·tbe M'qdntai.. alkoft. ·w+rre~t :WeUa, CJiuUe
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Colts Win, Face Oeveland For NFL Crown

One oan look at tile .....,. G(
the andent elt;y Gf Cojlemaoam
today wtlhanl1-llodldll8-lng and hear the words of Jellll8:
"And thou, ClpeiMWII, wbh:b

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Early .. the tblrdp.riad 1181@
to lllolr Friclo1DIIItoullnlwltb ... tile edvoillap to - · but
witb 12 ad 141dot ~ led
WeD- wbldl Molp lol&amp; 16- illo Albeu COOIIIIIIII bit a 111'1111
Molp wltlt 10, Tbe ..., "'tbot
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R, Karr 3+10, 8-11-18, . _., a quarter IIIII a ball be'
Kaip aD 0111117"' lq whore ..... bli Cllll1 1ft"'
. MOrriiHJ f...J..... Elchillpr $-2. ror. falliDs boiiiD6 foir pd.
Rfdl llqpJV, U llarauo!er 63 ~ the !lew for 18 w1111a the Utile lluduilree . .
12, Rftehle t·,I-3, ~cit IJ-2.:
Kaip trailed . . ~,u pan!, tAWed tile J(&amp;rau-··~per-- In II Gf 30.
Z. TOTALS 19-18-Sf.

; .. ttlallt.
, :rbo win mode the Eqleo Z.O In
... U., MOVC and II&gt;Ped tltelr aon dlte toW. A1uarder, m.....,
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while, dropped to a 1·1 &lt;911fer,
By
VITO
STELLINO
trice record lind 3..2 owr.IL
unit lltally pta to
ocorq ICIDe poilU,
.UPI Sporta Writer
The Eagleo, paced In o&lt;Gr!JW
All the teams, or I&amp; least all
BALTIMORE {UPO- There's
bJ ~or forward Don Bnoe'o
18 p¢nto, led at tho cl- of ev- · DOtbiiJI really, vecy «JJIIP]i&lt;atod but ClevoiaDd blve ev-ly
about the BalUmore Colta' enoked under uie poundiJw of
ory(llrlod.

Testsment.

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Don Wrilht'o EuWn

.Eqloo ...,.IDed · - in the
·t'&amp;;: lfidi.Ohlo Vllley cap. conference
llllb.a·
54-4 8
.,.,.. vis!U.IW Aleander Sa1urc1ay

Iar IIIII 1ride. ~ lllore l~tmll'
tile elty "' Tlborlao, wlddo Ia
111011tionod but ..,,. In tho Now

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dloGflbe' ~-,.IIDaiiJ' tbO 1. ., filr aood
at le..t7, Tbe ~ 'IIIMI -

' Cooell CVI Wo!Wo -

and ....ruin&amp; - '·•
· l!YOd
that
perbopo
a million
about tills boaullful Lake Gf Gen·
neaaret. u the See Clf eamee
was sometimes called. At least
elgbl elites adorned Ita lhores
ond llsllllhln&amp;lnWstryWII,-

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doro In .......,. wtlb Ill&lt; llol4
IJC*II aad four of
for 16 poinlo, """ '4 .IOIIIor ~
II!'WI ba4 8.
Pldl Elmlo, $ - 1 - of lid&gt; lihtlkel'• .....
.,... lad all •...-11!1. hllli"'
ol8bl "' 1t n-om tbe llol4 and
Ill Gf e(&amp;llt at the (oul Uno
for 22. Mark Flclc, alao a - .
lor forward ba4 II. , .

·~agle~ Edge
~ M.lexand~r 5 -.-Ia·--·
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1be Bible rt~cord lndlelted,

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Tile ...... - -.... tiiolr
llrJt n&gt;Oil trip "' tlle ... _

.... . .....dtfroiD"~··
:Yo.k at J!u&lt;hlal.

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tlve wlth ita erowds ot people,
fiJhinl nets, Uld elttes.

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58-~5 ·By Buckeyes
.... _.,.,_,.-.awu
11••-tbtpor-.-fa. ·-·-- .... r-..
or--

a.;..- Oiaht,

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bocauoe I .WI 11w It '11\rougtl
tile wordl 0t till Bible Ml·

lt.
h

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alii' (1111 "' tilt HolJ
).ond )ourrlof. Porbopo II WOI

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PLEASANT POINT RESORT

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WHATSAGOODEDUCATION WOR11f1
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.POU:~ ~~ .~ Part9· Given. 4;HGlu6

Doe- II, IIIII

C~r~stmos

MO!I!PAY
IIIDDLEPORT LODGE 363, F
&amp;AM, Past Masten Nllh~ Moadu, '1:30 p. m. at the 10q&gt;le;
master Maaons degree wiD be
conferred. All Maater Mas001
invited. Retreatmema aen.d.
TUESDAY
TRJ..COl!-.ITY C.a Rld1o Oub
Cbriatmaa parcy, Dec. 23nl, 7 p.
m. •t the Legion Hall in New
Haven. Gilt exchlnge for adults;
each tamib reiiPOftSlble for own.
chlldren's ,uta. Contact Margie Grinatead or Grace Hal sine·

er tor more information.

Poet's
Corner
A SOLDIER'S LIFE
A aoldler'a lile 11 a weary one,
It robs a poor motller or her
soo;

h causea them to weep a n d

Prog:rem Given
Sunday Night ·;n Rutland
A choral reading, a candle
Jightlrw: servlee, and a ..tivtty
pagar&amp; were lncluded in a Christ-

readiJW were ~Ben Rice, Pe41
Rice, Steve SchtUiae, Dean Weber, steve Homnln, Ruth EUll,
m•s pr(l81'Uil presented Sunday SharGn Ellis and Lillie Imboden..
A worship
aer'Jice, "'lby
night at tile Rudand United Methodiot Oturch.
Light ia come," waa presetted
Mrs. C, 0, Cha»man was chair- by chUdren in the cllias ol Mrs.
min Cor the program which. waa Harold Sauer. Mary Suth Sluer
preserted by candlelisht. Miss 1nd Dallas Weber W'ere the read-Donra Weber 1en'ed as accom- er•, James Birchfteld had t 11 e
scripture and prayers were given
panist.
Henry Van D)'ke.s "'Let's Keep by Joy White and ReciM Harrl•
Christmls" was presented by a. •on.
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choir COIIlllOMd ot Vernon Weo..
LJghting candles to represent
er's Swlday SC'hoo1 class. Rose- the symboli of tllrlatmas in the
mary Rice was the soloist and worship service were Frank Cal·
others partid,pating tn the choral well, Ann COlwell, Robbls Birch-

Playlet Highlight of
Heath Church Program

Methodist Youth Fellowohlpld&amp;ltmourn.
llghted tbe annual Christm~s proFor the loll of a son never
gram oC Heath Unlted Methodist
to return.
Church &amp;lnday nlghl
Taking roles in the three Veey dark waa the color of my
scene pla,ylet were Kattty Morson's hair,
gan, who portrayed an old latb'i
HiJ eyes resembllns tbe brlgtrt

Jemlfer Goble in the role of a
stars;
middle-aged woman; Mary BradAs be cluped 1ey band u he aald

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bury, "as a young mother; Jeff
Tyo and Eddie Brown, buaiMssTo go for h11 country · to llve
men; Jim Tyo, a teenqed 801or to die.
dter; Sandy Johnson, a girl in
her teens; 9Jaan Powers and
Wbere Oh Where Ia he tonight
Mary Bechtle. orphans; Keith
In Vletnom?
French and Bridgett G o b 1 e,

There by UncJe Sam'ademand.

stand by him, God, wbere•er be

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ADd brlnil

~ey 11011

back

w me.

I beard the mailman call my

name:

"Here's a letter for )'Oll, madam ...

The first words tbat eausbt my
eye
Were that my soldier boy was

golngwdte.

w the

Awoy

beapital quickly I

aped• .
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too l'lfe, (or blo oplrlt bad

:-·'" fied;
"
Ci9ne from this earth 10 a heav.
en above
Where he pmtly resta on hla

Saviour's breast.

Myla llud ...

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Ohio

Dinner Held by
Thursday Club
At Res.tauront
111e Third Tburoday c 1 u b

member• l!l\lOYed a holiday dinner recenll)' at Balley'o Reotaurant, Pomerw.
A ' Jill excbanie wa• held In
lbe IOCial room oC the raltlllr·
llll followlnl: the dinner. Gomes

It COIInollJ, Mr1.

Ja n Iee

Y0111111, llro. NIIIICl Colllnt,llrt.
Shai'OD Uucka, lira. Caroi.YD
ITrljlp, lira. SbanJn Snrla,llrt.
lllldllo, IIDd llrl. MarDin Robln-.
lira. Jorco Rltdde-l'OlJOI'tad Ill. ......, DWio lor tile

S........ lllOOIIIW which wiD be
at the home of Mro. Gaul,
~um,.. RoH. '11111 meetlnl will

hold

be Cll*l for MW' membtra.

'Foohie' Solitai_re
U your foot are lbe ..,.
loded part of your oulonoy,
~
t. ...... 0.. lmportaol ••·
ped of IMt eare, wbleb It

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...... -IIIIo•

Ill aly lleolly·wlte, but
.,,,. wile, Jo I Jood pMI-

nre. Dlt -

lillie your

_....llnJPI-,111

r11..! . . lbe• .. lbe edJH.

,_t.fQllt ......

Clip . . . . . . . . . . Rep

hunce for Hair

_Trt=

::=·to~
c:.le.......
prulell ..

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.......
the ..lmil · ~ 11..,..

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r ....,. ....... . . . _
&amp;1ft .,..,i.IIIFU •811 'au'l
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Kandt Eskew, Ricky Edwards, .S
A4'trll Ellis, the shepherd•; Bud-dy Ellis, George Ellis ard Dean
Colwell, the klnp; am Kimberly
Birchfield, the angeL Lillie lm·

acrtpture·"!'l'. .-,

am ~ Colwell, the soloist.

A corsage was presented to

cast for the na-

Uvity were Meltssa Cale, Mary; Mrs, Chapman by Mrs. Don Har·
Larry Byer, Joseph; B r l a n rison. chairman of the cainmis·
George, Brent George, and Ed- sion on Education and senenl
:die JohniiOfl, shepherds; Bruce chairman for the entire ChristFisher, Jolin Byer, Ricbard Powers, the wise men; and Beth
Slavin, Kathy Blake, ~hanle
Houcltlns, Angela Houchins, Lydia Johnson, Ruth Ann B 1 a k e,
Cynthia Hamm, and KeUI Bo-

cock, angels.

mas program and party.
Following the program, the
children weDt to the social room
of tile church for the party.

Games, conclucted by Mrs. Sauer,
were won b7 M,ary Ruth Sauer and
steve SehilliDBt Therewasagtft

Ornaments are
Displayed for

Club Members

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Pri~es for

Long Bottom Best Gift
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Social Notes Wraps Giv.en

pal names were drawn. Mrs.
Mr'. and Mrs. Hank Holter and
Wolle won tbe ·door pri%e and
spent die "eekerd with Mr.
Mra. stewart was wlmer of the
and
Mra.
Ted Haymon and !om·
traveling prlze.
Uy,
Colwnbus.
Presera for the holiday party
Edith Osborn, Keoo, visited
were thole named and Mrs. How·
ard Blrchfteld, Mrs. Joe Bolin. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Smith and
Mra. William Brown, Mrs. Nellie Stethem.
Mrs. Glalt'a caruthers a n d
Bruce Davis, Mrs. Larry Ed.
daughters,
Louisville, 0., spent
wards, Mrs. Bruce May, Mrs.
days
with Doria Marks.
several
Fred Williamson. and the club's
Pat Smith, Ohio state Unlver·
two new members, Mrs. Homer
stty,
and Tom Osborn, Ohio Uni·
Parker and Mre. Richard Fetty,
varsity,
are spelkling the holiJr.
days at their homes here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn
and aons 1 Keno, were vlsitiDK Mr.
and Mrs. Roland Stethem.
Mr. alii Mrs. Fred t.rldns
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nor·

ramlly

Wolfpen

News, Notes

· l1la1«&lt; - 18Yeral )ll'iz·
ea being awvdld. Mra. N l t a
J - lllldlie """ the prhe.
AUOndllll wen lin. A I m a
Pooler, lltl. Ttr:eu CoUinl.
Mn. &amp;oo IIQmaD. Mro. G 01
Aan Burke, Mrt. Cb1orlJ Gaul,
lira. llorbara Tri&amp;IP. Mrt. JIIAo

son.
A playlet. 01 The Bells:' was
given by Mrs. Geor!le Willie's
Class. Partletpanta were Tam·
· my Martin, Tammy Simma, Autumn EUis, Mary COlweU, l..al¥y
Tucker, Tom Tucker, R 1 e k y
George, Randy George, Dill'!¥
Edwardo and D - WOber.
All three Jl'cqlll fonned a r ..
ceaaicnl to the rea.rotthe church
where the naUvl~ pagealll: was
presented lu' Mrs. Am Webster's
class. In 'the rOlel were Ahb.v
Martin aa Mary. the ln.other of
J,sus; Michael Edward:s,JQSe~Jh;

Chlldren'a ehoirmemberspre- exchange.
Weber, Sunday School SqJerin.
aented the Chrlstmaa story, HJ
Wish I could Have Been Near· tendent, presented glfta to the
by. 11 Presenting segments were Rev. and Mrs. Chester LemleyJon
Marilee Caaaelt "'Oh Little TOwn behal! oC the Sunday School, the
of Be~Jehem;" Karen JohnBOD, church, tile Women's SOcieQ' or
younastars; DavtdKrawscz.ynand ..Bethlehem Star;" Becky Fultz, Christian Serv.lce. and the youth
uwe Three Kings;" Chris Me~ fellowaldp. Personal gilts were
George Hawley. their re.scuera.
Dade
... Hark the Herald Angels also presented to the Lemley tam·
and Tom Cassell, the driver.
Sing.., and Vicki Slack, .. Away lly.
Weber als·o presented gtftl to
in a Manger."
Miss Glerma ~rague played the custodians, Dean and DoMa
the prelude and processional Weber, on behalf of the church and
h)'mn ..0 Come All Ye Faltb- Sunday School.
Mra. Vernon Webb, Mrs. Law·
ful." The receuicllal hymn was
renee
Mllhoan, Mrs. Kate Weber,
"Joy to the World" and the hYmn
of beoedlctlon was "S i I e n t Mrs. Harvey Erlewlne and Mrs.
Night.., Mill Twlla Clatworth,y Harold Rice were in charge of
was amouncer for the program. retreshm,nts served. As the chll·
Mra. Bernard Fultz Ia dlrec· dren left the partY they were preHCII'Iemade Olri stmaa tree om.
lllllent&amp; were dieplayed ina meet· tor of tbe children's chOir and sented a treat [J:om lho Sunday
~le­
ill! or the Rulland )'rlendl)' 9.!"" her aasiataat is Mrs. Newman School prepar~· ~
wine,
Mrs.
Dana
A01riluin;\tand
,jjl!lltf,' at the home ol Mro. qberl SnoMion !OII'""IIW a holldi,y organlot lor the cbolr. U.M. Y.F. Mra. Jim Nelson. .·
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dinner at Crow'a steak House. advisors are Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mrs. WWiam WUI!ord pre- Slavin.
aided with devotions COllluctedby
Mrs. Harold Wolre. She read a

1bere will btl no more WII'J on poem enUtled "'The 1m Ttlat
Miaaed Ita Chance." Mrs.
Klngdom'a lhore;
There'll be peace and rest for Tom stewart was named to pr"·
vide the noral arranpment: for
evennore;
the Rutland Bn.nch of the Pam·
Wbell God ..n,, ru 110 wllh !OY
erw
National Bank. New secret
ADd claop the band of 11\Y 1101dler boy,

Making up the

man Weber, Tuppers Plains.

Mr. and Mrs. DavldSmllh IPOnt
the weekend in Columbus vlaltlng

Mark Turner of U, S, Army relatives.
spent a seventeen day leaw with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bissell vir
Ued
Mary Offutt, who waa a pa.
Ids grandparents. He left Monday
for New Jersey trom where he Uent at Camden Clark Hosphal
In Parkersburg.
WI&amp; to go to Germany where he
wW be olaUOIIOd.
Mr. and Mrs. DIU Kau!! are
VIloria Jeffers was a weekend a.......illj! tile birth o! a daUihvisitor oi her grandparenta, Mr. ter, Dec. 13, at Hol:ler Hospital,
and Mrs. Joe llalfteld, andFOOt- GoWpolls.
Orva Jean Holter and Violet
grandlathor, Mr. Cleve Compo
Smith visited Mrs. Gayam Clay
beD.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Boyce of and son. Otester.
Garnet Hensley t.s returned
Columbus, Mr. George Wm. Venoy am a friend of Columbus and home after spending several day11
Mr. and Mn. Robert Vel'~))' "ere with her daughter, JoAnP, in ~
SWdl,y vi1Uora ot Mr. and Mrs. lumbua.
H.......aRuaseiL
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Y""""
Mrs. Geneva stl~ returned Paden City, W. VL, were visithome recend)' ~~r apendi~ 1~ Mr. and Mrs. Gerth Smith
some time with rWr son. Mr. and end Nellie Stelhem.
Mra. Ivan Shumate · and tamily,
Mr. trd Mrs. Da.vid Holter,
Cheater,
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mallllleld._
Hank
Holter.
Mr. llld Mro. ~ge Warner
Mr. aoo Mrs. David Smith Visand llr, and Mr.. E_.. Tl1cJq&gt;.
lOll were dinner aueata or Mr• ited Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barr of
and MrL H. E. Warnorand Mark. Reedsville.
-VIolet Smith
Mr. and Mro. Ewrolt Ru
Johnoon and Aulln ofColumbuo
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and Mr..... Mro. Lee llcuah
You h G v ~ a hanQoller,

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and R&lt;ldno1 .of Glll""'lt were

weekelxl vlaltoril fA Mrs. Helen

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fri&lt;nd, if tho goldfirh b!owi"ll bubbl&lt;s it m&lt;Zid"fl too
much noi.r~.

OPTOMEIIIST

Of'tlCt: IIOORS 9:30 TO 'IZ, 2 TO 5 (ci.osE AT NOON ON
TIIURS.) - EAST COURT ST., POMEROY
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Prizes ror the most •ae·
Uve gilt wrappings were awarded at the annual Chriatmu par~
ty oC the Middleport Child Con·
aervation League Thur&amp;day night
at the office of the Columbia
Gas of Ohio.
we~~t

to Mrs. Robert
Schmoll, flrat; Mra.Jame11Wlae.
cup, second, and Mro. MYron
Bailey, third.
Members ln response to roll
call acted out the Christmas gltt
they wanted molt. There was J
Prizes

gift exchange IIDd holiday IOIIMJ
with .Prizes being won by M r a.
Raymond !lewart, Mrs. Loulo

Oaborae, Mrs. Don 1bomaa, Mrs.
WaUace Powers, Mrs. Don Becker. Mrs. Harold Hood, Mra. Rob·
ert Parker. and Mrs. Kemeth
Harris.
The hoatess prile was won by
Mrs. Dan Wbtte, with Mra. Reb-

ert Parker ·wlnnintl the door
prize. Mro. !lewart prellded at
the brief bullnoll ....... which
opened with the - · · priJ·
lr

and tho pledp lo the II¢

Devotiona were gl.vlb

·hOite•••·

·-- It

by

MrL

Kenneth Scltea.

Re!rellhmOnta lo keeplna with
tlle season were served by Mr•~
Eugene -•hell, Mra. Cbar·
leo Bradbury, Mro. Pal DUIO',
Mra. ~1, aDd Mn. Selteto

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·!Orad with

you.ever. bad a·:W..11,v ~
~

ornari)enta

1h&amp;t com~ a~

a picture of each fariljly

m~ml*.

&gt;t-,-011_e piCtlll't per Ol'llame~t Hall&amp; tllerli
my lllllera dld this fpr eaell .mem.
we bung lh~m all on one ~ for

of . .
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~---•!Polly's Prilblem,----•
DEARPOLLY-1 hQJ&gt;e some amateur pliolograPher
can tell me how one eliminates shailows on a oubject
wearing eyeglasses when bavlni a mapahol mack!.
Mine all hjlve sbadows on the face. How shoulcl the
.person 'lli&amp;Pl&gt;inl a plc.ture stancUn h;eant to lhe stmT
Where sbOUfd,the subject atan'd? I was under the mv
pression !lUll the sun shq,uld be behind the one laking
lhe pwture.-CATHERII':'E
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Sho.;..er Given

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on

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gentle action," then

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boanl, pleating and fasten·
ing the hem lo the board
wllh masking tape, pulling

P•trol Records

pleats fall lnlo place and
tban steam genUy wllh the

(THAT DoN1 LOOK IT)

One Accident

steam iron. Mine comes out
looking lllte new .-ALEEN

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DEAR POLLY-Before washing my accordlon-pleatecl ·
Dacron and cotton skirt, I sew the pleats In along the hem
line with a basting stitch, wash It In the "delicate cycle"
of my washing machine and then bang the skirt on the line.
I iron while sUghUy damp and am able lo do this while
holding the skirt at the hem line. It Is e-.y lo rip out the
basting stitches. I have done this three Umes.-ISABELLE

It'• not polite to eat with
your talfe, but 11'1 a WOII&lt;Ier·
ful porty . Irick If you coli,
monago It without cuttiDg
your throat.
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DEAR GIRLS-Always wosb ouch lhiDJ• In omaD Joau
at crowding eaaHa wrlukles. When lhere It a blead of hro

ayntheUes, or one and cotton, follow dlreetlona lor the
MAJOR &amp;her In the fabrle. Baac lo dry on wooden or
plaollc eoal baagen.-POLL Y

Ol!lcer• .._...,

BUSH
BY lANA

- ·rl8ltl
traveUttc
. road
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aida of-the
fl!'tlcll . a - ·

orata

olf
and
There fta mod.

damage tu.lba

car; Jalm.

SPlAY

COLOGNE
lUSTING
.POWDER

You will reeelve a dollar If Polly aHo your favorlle bome·
maldllg Idea, Pcilly't Problem or oolatloa le 1 problem.
Write Polly Ill care of lbll aewopaper.

Funeral Service
Is

. FABERGE

tABU
BY DAtil

3 u. 3.50

SPRAY

3 u. 3.50

(0\.0GME

2.50

DUSlltiG
POW IEI

Woodhllt Spray Cololne..... 3.50
Tilless Spray Colope. •· · · ·3·50
Flamlleilll Spray Coiop ...• 3.50
~pliiOIIisla Spray Colope ... 3.50

Held on Sunday "

Fwteral services for M. r L
Ame G, Flck, who died Thoroclay at her Middleport home, were

......,clod at 2 p.m. lblclay at
the RawllnK• - coata Fllllll'al
Home, The Rev. ~lea Simoni

r.;;."'
o!llcta~
Initiati~:Jor rout· members Rlvarvlaw ~ry.

was conducted when the ,Past

FREE
DELIVERY

YES, AT NELSON'S

Tha ' lllale lllaliw!IY Patrol In·
ftlilpted ... minor
over the waekand In 1o1a1p CcltmIJ.at 1:30 p.m. !llolurdQ'ooTown.
.ad~&gt; 114. No. ~93, live • lenlb1
"' a mile walt oe at. 7.
that Char·
lea F •. JohaiCII, 18, :at. 3 Pom·

(N•wspoptr f,.,.pti,. A1111.J

Past Matrons

TIL 10·
TUESDAY
UNTIL 10:00

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. the dress at the waist so lhe

Initiated by

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hang It to dryc I am fussy
about any wrinl!leo, so I put
the skirt on lhe lro!Jlpg

Four Members

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Dec. 15th for · ·

DEAR POLLY-In reply to M.l\l!s query aboill hOW lo
wash her 65 per cent Dacron and 35·per .cent cotton, accor·
dion·plealed dress: I wash mine In the. washing maehil!t

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JADE . EAST'~,.

the

SurYIYOrt DOl prevlollol.Y 1Jtt.

Jl ltaow, boCIIIM I bad a bi'alb·

o! Evangeline ChiiiJier ed are Mra. Eulah Sones Fran172, Order oC the Eastern Star, eel ot MJ«Mleport, a nlece; Mrl.
met Friday nl8ltl at the home oC Robert Vance, Middleport, and
Mrs. M. L. French Cor a boll- llro. lllomy Brown, seuleroGop,
cia$ party.
Pa., IP'Mt alaceo; andAirtbaa
Initiated were Mra. Emerson 1-&lt; Thomao 11. Rualall, Omlba,
Joneo, Mro. WUllom King, Mro. Neb.
Matrona

, trr 1lb!l loot blo life In the ObiD
Bmir ·ll l'llmelw, ObiD. 1111 '
lime -

ROO'ert Ktng, utd Mrs. A D n

Thomas, Immediate past worth)'
matron oC the cbapter.
, It wu reported that M r 1.

w.adall Gilmore.

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Property

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Gift SEt

Reaular UO
After Sba¥1, 4 oz........... 116
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STICK DEODORANT AND
AFTER·SHAVE

Reaular 3.75 Gilt Set
Altar-Shave &amp; Colope •.•••• 2.89

4.25.

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Men's &amp; Ladles'
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Marie Hawkins Ia a patialt at
Holzer Hoapltal. COrda wiD be
sent to .several membera Who

are Ul.
The program included J1081111.
•'The ~lrlt or Christmas.,. b)'
Mrs,

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Cbrlstmao PrUer'' by Mr1. wu.
Us Arlthony, and ..Chrlstmaa In
Fort Lauderdale" by Mro. Jolin
Fielding

L,yono. There wu groop alnillnil
of Christmas carola.
Mrl. French and Mro; Wat.
ter Hayes. eo-hasten, aerved
chicken aalad and hoi rolls. .U.
lending betides thooenamedwore
Mrs. Charles BenneU, M r a.
Roma Harrah, Mra. LeoV•,&amp;han.
Mrs. Evelyn Lewis, Mrs. Pearl
BII!CI, Mro. !'alii WIM, Mrl.
Tbeo Neul%1btg, and Mro. lames

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Geoqe, Jane SCIIW.,_, &lt;'IUQJ

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No. 134, Rer. 21 .so

WHITMAN
SAMPLER

CHOCOLAlES
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MO!I!PAY
IIIDDLEPORT LODGE 363, F
&amp;AM, Past Masten Nllh~ Moadu, '1:30 p. m. at the 10q&gt;le;
master Maaons degree wiD be
conferred. All Maater Mas001
invited. Retreatmema aen.d.
TUESDAY
TRJ..COl!-.ITY C.a Rld1o Oub
Cbriatmaa parcy, Dec. 23nl, 7 p.
m. •t the Legion Hall in New
Haven. Gilt exchlnge for adults;
each tamib reiiPOftSlble for own.
chlldren's ,uta. Contact Margie Grinatead or Grace Hal sine·

er tor more information.

Poet's
Corner
A SOLDIER'S LIFE
A aoldler'a lile 11 a weary one,
It robs a poor motller or her
soo;

h causea them to weep a n d

Prog:rem Given
Sunday Night ·;n Rutland
A choral reading, a candle
Jightlrw: servlee, and a ..tivtty
pagar&amp; were lncluded in a Christ-

readiJW were ~Ben Rice, Pe41
Rice, Steve SchtUiae, Dean Weber, steve Homnln, Ruth EUll,
m•s pr(l81'Uil presented Sunday SharGn Ellis and Lillie Imboden..
A worship
aer'Jice, "'lby
night at tile Rudand United Methodiot Oturch.
Light ia come," waa presetted
Mrs. C, 0, Cha»man was chair- by chUdren in the cllias ol Mrs.
min Cor the program which. waa Harold Sauer. Mary Suth Sluer
preserted by candlelisht. Miss 1nd Dallas Weber W'ere the read-Donra Weber 1en'ed as accom- er•, James Birchfteld had t 11 e
scripture and prayers were given
panist.
Henry Van D)'ke.s "'Let's Keep by Joy White and ReciM Harrl•
Christmls" was presented by a. •on.
•
choir COIIlllOMd ot Vernon Weo..
LJghting candles to represent
er's Swlday SC'hoo1 class. Rose- the symboli of tllrlatmas in the
mary Rice was the soloist and worship service were Frank Cal·
others partid,pating tn the choral well, Ann COlwell, Robbls Birch-

Playlet Highlight of
Heath Church Program

Methodist Youth Fellowohlpld&amp;ltmourn.
llghted tbe annual Christm~s proFor the loll of a son never
gram oC Heath Unlted Methodist
to return.
Church &amp;lnday nlghl
Taking roles in the three Veey dark waa the color of my
scene pla,ylet were Kattty Morson's hair,
gan, who portrayed an old latb'i
HiJ eyes resembllns tbe brlgtrt

Jemlfer Goble in the role of a
stars;
middle-aged woman; Mary BradAs be cluped 1ey band u he aald

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bury, "as a young mother; Jeff
Tyo and Eddie Brown, buaiMssTo go for h11 country · to llve
men; Jim Tyo, a teenqed 801or to die.
dter; Sandy Johnson, a girl in
her teens; 9Jaan Powers and
Wbere Oh Where Ia he tonight
Mary Bechtle. orphans; Keith
In Vletnom?
French and Bridgett G o b 1 e,

There by UncJe Sam'ademand.

stand by him, God, wbere•er be

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ADd brlnil

~ey 11011

back

w me.

I beard the mailman call my

name:

"Here's a letter for )'Oll, madam ...

The first words tbat eausbt my
eye
Were that my soldier boy was

golngwdte.

w the

Awoy

beapital quickly I

aped• .
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too l'lfe, (or blo oplrlt bad

:-·'" fied;
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Ci9ne from this earth 10 a heav.
en above
Where he pmtly resta on hla

Saviour's breast.

Myla llud ...

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Ohio

Dinner Held by
Thursday Club
At Res.tauront
111e Third Tburoday c 1 u b

member• l!l\lOYed a holiday dinner recenll)' at Balley'o Reotaurant, Pomerw.
A ' Jill excbanie wa• held In
lbe IOCial room oC the raltlllr·
llll followlnl: the dinner. Gomes

It COIInollJ, Mr1.

Ja n Iee

Y0111111, llro. NIIIICl Colllnt,llrt.
Shai'OD Uucka, lira. Caroi.YD
ITrljlp, lira. SbanJn Snrla,llrt.
lllldllo, IIDd llrl. MarDin Robln-.
lira. Jorco Rltdde-l'OlJOI'tad Ill. ......, DWio lor tile

S........ lllOOIIIW which wiD be
at the home of Mro. Gaul,
~um,.. RoH. '11111 meetlnl will

hold

be Cll*l for MW' membtra.

'Foohie' Solitai_re
U your foot are lbe ..,.
loded part of your oulonoy,
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t. ...... 0.. lmportaol ••·
ped of IMt eare, wbleb It

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Ill aly lleolly·wlte, but
.,,,. wile, Jo I Jood pMI-

nre. Dlt -

lillie your

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Clip . . . . . . . . . . Rep

hunce for Hair

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prulell ..

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the ..lmil · ~ 11..,..

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&amp;1ft .,..,i.IIIFU •811 'au'l
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Kandt Eskew, Ricky Edwards, .S
A4'trll Ellis, the shepherd•; Bud-dy Ellis, George Ellis ard Dean
Colwell, the klnp; am Kimberly
Birchfield, the angeL Lillie lm·

acrtpture·"!'l'. .-,

am ~ Colwell, the soloist.

A corsage was presented to

cast for the na-

Uvity were Meltssa Cale, Mary; Mrs, Chapman by Mrs. Don Har·
Larry Byer, Joseph; B r l a n rison. chairman of the cainmis·
George, Brent George, and Ed- sion on Education and senenl
:die JohniiOfl, shepherds; Bruce chairman for the entire ChristFisher, Jolin Byer, Ricbard Powers, the wise men; and Beth
Slavin, Kathy Blake, ~hanle
Houcltlns, Angela Houchins, Lydia Johnson, Ruth Ann B 1 a k e,
Cynthia Hamm, and KeUI Bo-

cock, angels.

mas program and party.
Following the program, the
children weDt to the social room
of tile church for the party.

Games, conclucted by Mrs. Sauer,
were won b7 M,ary Ruth Sauer and
steve SehilliDBt Therewasagtft

Ornaments are
Displayed for

Club Members

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Pri~es for

Long Bottom Best Gift
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Social Notes Wraps Giv.en

pal names were drawn. Mrs.
Mr'. and Mrs. Hank Holter and
Wolle won tbe ·door pri%e and
spent die "eekerd with Mr.
Mra. stewart was wlmer of the
and
Mra.
Ted Haymon and !om·
traveling prlze.
Uy,
Colwnbus.
Presera for the holiday party
Edith Osborn, Keoo, visited
were thole named and Mrs. How·
ard Blrchfteld, Mrs. Joe Bolin. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Smith and
Mra. William Brown, Mrs. Nellie Stethem.
Mrs. Glalt'a caruthers a n d
Bruce Davis, Mrs. Larry Ed.
daughters,
Louisville, 0., spent
wards, Mrs. Bruce May, Mrs.
days
with Doria Marks.
several
Fred Williamson. and the club's
Pat Smith, Ohio state Unlver·
two new members, Mrs. Homer
stty,
and Tom Osborn, Ohio Uni·
Parker and Mre. Richard Fetty,
varsity,
are spelkling the holiJr.
days at their homes here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn
and aons 1 Keno, were vlsitiDK Mr.
and Mrs. Roland Stethem.
Mr. alii Mrs. Fred t.rldns
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nor·

ramlly

Wolfpen

News, Notes

· l1la1«&lt; - 18Yeral )ll'iz·
ea being awvdld. Mra. N l t a
J - lllldlie """ the prhe.
AUOndllll wen lin. A I m a
Pooler, lltl. Ttr:eu CoUinl.
Mn. &amp;oo IIQmaD. Mro. G 01
Aan Burke, Mrt. Cb1orlJ Gaul,
lira. llorbara Tri&amp;IP. Mrt. JIIAo

son.
A playlet. 01 The Bells:' was
given by Mrs. Geor!le Willie's
Class. Partletpanta were Tam·
· my Martin, Tammy Simma, Autumn EUis, Mary COlweU, l..al¥y
Tucker, Tom Tucker, R 1 e k y
George, Randy George, Dill'!¥
Edwardo and D - WOber.
All three Jl'cqlll fonned a r ..
ceaaicnl to the rea.rotthe church
where the naUvl~ pagealll: was
presented lu' Mrs. Am Webster's
class. In 'the rOlel were Ahb.v
Martin aa Mary. the ln.other of
J,sus; Michael Edward:s,JQSe~Jh;

Chlldren'a ehoirmemberspre- exchange.
Weber, Sunday School SqJerin.
aented the Chrlstmaa story, HJ
Wish I could Have Been Near· tendent, presented glfta to the
by. 11 Presenting segments were Rev. and Mrs. Chester LemleyJon
Marilee Caaaelt "'Oh Little TOwn behal! oC the Sunday School, the
of Be~Jehem;" Karen JohnBOD, church, tile Women's SOcieQ' or
younastars; DavtdKrawscz.ynand ..Bethlehem Star;" Becky Fultz, Christian Serv.lce. and the youth
uwe Three Kings;" Chris Me~ fellowaldp. Personal gilts were
George Hawley. their re.scuera.
Dade
... Hark the Herald Angels also presented to the Lemley tam·
and Tom Cassell, the driver.
Sing.., and Vicki Slack, .. Away lly.
Weber als·o presented gtftl to
in a Manger."
Miss Glerma ~rague played the custodians, Dean and DoMa
the prelude and processional Weber, on behalf of the church and
h)'mn ..0 Come All Ye Faltb- Sunday School.
Mra. Vernon Webb, Mrs. Law·
ful." The receuicllal hymn was
renee
Mllhoan, Mrs. Kate Weber,
"Joy to the World" and the hYmn
of beoedlctlon was "S i I e n t Mrs. Harvey Erlewlne and Mrs.
Night.., Mill Twlla Clatworth,y Harold Rice were in charge of
was amouncer for the program. retreshm,nts served. As the chll·
Mra. Bernard Fultz Ia dlrec· dren left the partY they were preHCII'Iemade Olri stmaa tree om.
lllllent&amp; were dieplayed ina meet· tor of tbe children's chOir and sented a treat [J:om lho Sunday
~le­
ill! or the Rulland )'rlendl)' 9.!"" her aasiataat is Mrs. Newman School prepar~· ~
wine,
Mrs.
Dana
A01riluin;\tand
,jjl!lltf,' at the home ol Mro. qberl SnoMion !OII'""IIW a holldi,y organlot lor the cbolr. U.M. Y.F. Mra. Jim Nelson. .·
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dinner at Crow'a steak House. advisors are Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mrs. WWiam WUI!ord pre- Slavin.
aided with devotions COllluctedby
Mrs. Harold Wolre. She read a

1bere will btl no more WII'J on poem enUtled "'The 1m Ttlat
Miaaed Ita Chance." Mrs.
Klngdom'a lhore;
There'll be peace and rest for Tom stewart was named to pr"·
vide the noral arranpment: for
evennore;
the Rutland Bn.nch of the Pam·
Wbell God ..n,, ru 110 wllh !OY
erw
National Bank. New secret
ADd claop the band of 11\Y 1101dler boy,

Making up the

man Weber, Tuppers Plains.

Mr. and Mrs. DavldSmllh IPOnt
the weekend in Columbus vlaltlng

Mark Turner of U, S, Army relatives.
spent a seventeen day leaw with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bissell vir
Ued
Mary Offutt, who waa a pa.
Ids grandparents. He left Monday
for New Jersey trom where he Uent at Camden Clark Hosphal
In Parkersburg.
WI&amp; to go to Germany where he
wW be olaUOIIOd.
Mr. and Mrs. DIU Kau!! are
VIloria Jeffers was a weekend a.......illj! tile birth o! a daUihvisitor oi her grandparenta, Mr. ter, Dec. 13, at Hol:ler Hospital,
and Mrs. Joe llalfteld, andFOOt- GoWpolls.
Orva Jean Holter and Violet
grandlathor, Mr. Cleve Compo
Smith visited Mrs. Gayam Clay
beD.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Boyce of and son. Otester.
Garnet Hensley t.s returned
Columbus, Mr. George Wm. Venoy am a friend of Columbus and home after spending several day11
Mr. and Mn. Robert Vel'~))' "ere with her daughter, JoAnP, in ~
SWdl,y vi1Uora ot Mr. and Mrs. lumbua.
H.......aRuaseiL
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Y""""
Mrs. Geneva stl~ returned Paden City, W. VL, were visithome recend)' ~~r apendi~ 1~ Mr. and Mrs. Gerth Smith
some time with rWr son. Mr. and end Nellie Stelhem.
Mra. Ivan Shumate · and tamily,
Mr. trd Mrs. Da.vid Holter,
Cheater,
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mallllleld._
Hank
Holter.
Mr. llld Mro. ~ge Warner
Mr. aoo Mrs. David Smith Visand llr, and Mr.. E_.. Tl1cJq&gt;.
lOll were dinner aueata or Mr• ited Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barr of
and MrL H. E. Warnorand Mark. Reedsville.
-VIolet Smith
Mr. and Mro. Ewrolt Ru
Johnoon and Aulln ofColumbuo
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and Mr..... Mro. Lee llcuah
You h G v ~ a hanQoller,

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and R&lt;ldno1 .of Glll""'lt were

weekelxl vlaltoril fA Mrs. Helen

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fri&lt;nd, if tho goldfirh b!owi"ll bubbl&lt;s it m&lt;Zid"fl too
much noi.r~.

OPTOMEIIIST

Of'tlCt: IIOORS 9:30 TO 'IZ, 2 TO 5 (ci.osE AT NOON ON
TIIURS.) - EAST COURT ST., POMEROY
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Prizes ror the most •ae·
Uve gilt wrappings were awarded at the annual Chriatmu par~
ty oC the Middleport Child Con·
aervation League Thur&amp;day night
at the office of the Columbia
Gas of Ohio.
we~~t

to Mrs. Robert
Schmoll, flrat; Mra.Jame11Wlae.
cup, second, and Mro. MYron
Bailey, third.
Members ln response to roll
call acted out the Christmas gltt
they wanted molt. There was J
Prizes

gift exchange IIDd holiday IOIIMJ
with .Prizes being won by M r a.
Raymond !lewart, Mrs. Loulo

Oaborae, Mrs. Don 1bomaa, Mrs.
WaUace Powers, Mrs. Don Becker. Mrs. Harold Hood, Mra. Rob·
ert Parker. and Mrs. Kemeth
Harris.
The hoatess prile was won by
Mrs. Dan Wbtte, with Mra. Reb-

ert Parker ·wlnnintl the door
prize. Mro. !lewart prellded at
the brief bullnoll ....... which
opened with the - · · priJ·
lr

and tho pledp lo the II¢

Devotiona were gl.vlb

·hOite•••·

·-- It

by

MrL

Kenneth Scltea.

Re!rellhmOnta lo keeplna with
tlle season were served by Mr•~
Eugene -•hell, Mra. Cbar·
leo Bradbury, Mro. Pal DUIO',
Mra. ~1, aDd Mn. Selteto

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·!Orad with

you.ever. bad a·:W..11,v ~
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ornari)enta

1h&amp;t com~ a~

a picture of each fariljly

m~ml*.

&gt;t-,-011_e piCtlll't per Ol'llame~t Hall&amp; tllerli
my lllllera dld this fpr eaell .mem.
we bung lh~m all on one ~ for

of . .
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~---•!Polly's Prilblem,----•
DEARPOLLY-1 hQJ&gt;e some amateur pliolograPher
can tell me how one eliminates shailows on a oubject
wearing eyeglasses when bavlni a mapahol mack!.
Mine all hjlve sbadows on the face. How shoulcl the
.person 'lli&amp;Pl&gt;inl a plc.ture stancUn h;eant to lhe stmT
Where sbOUfd,the subject atan'd? I was under the mv
pression !lUll the sun shq,uld be behind the one laking
lhe pwture.-CATHERII':'E
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gentle action," then

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boanl, pleating and fasten·
ing the hem lo the board
wllh masking tape, pulling

P•trol Records

pleats fall lnlo place and
tban steam genUy wllh the

(THAT DoN1 LOOK IT)

One Accident

steam iron. Mine comes out
looking lllte new .-ALEEN

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DEAR POLLY-Before washing my accordlon-pleatecl ·
Dacron and cotton skirt, I sew the pleats In along the hem
line with a basting stitch, wash It In the "delicate cycle"
of my washing machine and then bang the skirt on the line.
I iron while sUghUy damp and am able lo do this while
holding the skirt at the hem line. It Is e-.y lo rip out the
basting stitches. I have done this three Umes.-ISABELLE

It'• not polite to eat with
your talfe, but 11'1 a WOII&lt;Ier·
ful porty . Irick If you coli,
monago It without cuttiDg
your throat.
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DEAR GIRLS-Always wosb ouch lhiDJ• In omaD Joau
at crowding eaaHa wrlukles. When lhere It a blead of hro

ayntheUes, or one and cotton, follow dlreetlona lor the
MAJOR &amp;her In the fabrle. Baac lo dry on wooden or
plaollc eoal baagen.-POLL Y

Ol!lcer• .._...,

BUSH
BY lANA

- ·rl8ltl
traveUttc
. road
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aida of-the
fl!'tlcll . a - ·

orata

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and
There fta mod.

damage tu.lba

car; Jalm.

SPlAY

COLOGNE
lUSTING
.POWDER

You will reeelve a dollar If Polly aHo your favorlle bome·
maldllg Idea, Pcilly't Problem or oolatloa le 1 problem.
Write Polly Ill care of lbll aewopaper.

Funeral Service
Is

. FABERGE

tABU
BY DAtil

3 u. 3.50

SPRAY

3 u. 3.50

(0\.0GME

2.50

DUSlltiG
POW IEI

Woodhllt Spray Cololne..... 3.50
Tilless Spray Colope. •· · · ·3·50
Flamlleilll Spray Coiop ...• 3.50
~pliiOIIisla Spray Colope ... 3.50

Held on Sunday "

Fwteral services for M. r L
Ame G, Flck, who died Thoroclay at her Middleport home, were

......,clod at 2 p.m. lblclay at
the RawllnK• - coata Fllllll'al
Home, The Rev. ~lea Simoni

r.;;."'
o!llcta~
Initiati~:Jor rout· members Rlvarvlaw ~ry.

was conducted when the ,Past

FREE
DELIVERY

YES, AT NELSON'S

Tha ' lllale lllaliw!IY Patrol In·
ftlilpted ... minor
over the waekand In 1o1a1p CcltmIJ.at 1:30 p.m. !llolurdQ'ooTown.
.ad~&gt; 114. No. ~93, live • lenlb1
"' a mile walt oe at. 7.
that Char·
lea F •. JohaiCII, 18, :at. 3 Pom·

(N•wspoptr f,.,.pti,. A1111.J

Past Matrons

TIL 10·
TUESDAY
UNTIL 10:00

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. the dress at the waist so lhe

Initiated by

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hang It to dryc I am fussy
about any wrinl!leo, so I put
the skirt on lhe lro!Jlpg

Four Members

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Dec. 15th for · ·

DEAR POLLY-In reply to M.l\l!s query aboill hOW lo
wash her 65 per cent Dacron and 35·per .cent cotton, accor·
dion·plealed dress: I wash mine In the. washing maehil!t

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JADE . EAST'~,.

the

SurYIYOrt DOl prevlollol.Y 1Jtt.

Jl ltaow, boCIIIM I bad a bi'alb·

o! Evangeline ChiiiJier ed are Mra. Eulah Sones Fran172, Order oC the Eastern Star, eel ot MJ«Mleport, a nlece; Mrl.
met Friday nl8ltl at the home oC Robert Vance, Middleport, and
Mrs. M. L. French Cor a boll- llro. lllomy Brown, seuleroGop,
cia$ party.
Pa., IP'Mt alaceo; andAirtbaa
Initiated were Mra. Emerson 1-&lt; Thomao 11. Rualall, Omlba,
Joneo, Mro. WUllom King, Mro. Neb.
Matrona

, trr 1lb!l loot blo life In the ObiD
Bmir ·ll l'llmelw, ObiD. 1111 '
lime -

ROO'ert Ktng, utd Mrs. A D n

Thomas, Immediate past worth)'
matron oC the cbapter.
, It wu reported that M r 1.

w.adall Gilmore.

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Reaular UO
After Sba¥1, 4 oz........... 116
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STICK DEODORANT AND
AFTER·SHAVE

Reaular 3.75 Gilt Set
Altar-Shave &amp; Colope •.•••• 2.89

4.25.

RATES OF tAXATiON Io'()R 1968

A

BILLFOLDS
Men's &amp; Ladles'
.... 4.00

.... 5.00

3.19
3.97

Marie Hawkins Ia a patialt at
Holzer Hoapltal. COrda wiD be
sent to .several membera Who

are Ul.
The program included J1081111.
•'The ~lrlt or Christmas.,. b)'
Mrs,

HawldD&amp;; ·u A
Cbrlstmao PrUer'' by Mr1. wu.
Us Arlthony, and ..Chrlstmaa In
Fort Lauderdale" by Mro. Jolin
Fielding

L,yono. There wu groop alnillnil
of Christmas carola.
Mrl. French and Mro; Wat.
ter Hayes. eo-hasten, aerved
chicken aalad and hoi rolls. .U.
lending betides thooenamedwore
Mrs. Charles BenneU, M r a.
Roma Harrah, Mra. LeoV•,&amp;han.
Mrs. Evelyn Lewis, Mrs. Pearl
BII!CI, Mro. !'alii WIM, Mrl.
Tbeo Neul%1btg, and Mro. lames

Clalworth,y.

For Your
Holldar Hich

$1Jiin1

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Meip Local S.D. ••••.••• 4.30 1.60
CHESTER
Eastem Local S.D. . . • • . • 4.80
· Melp Local S.D. . .. .. .. . '.80
COLUMBIA
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Geoqe, Jane SCIIW.,_, &lt;'IUQJ

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As Tree Ornaments
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Rec. ·19.95

·14.9'

No. 134, Rer. 21 .so

WHITMAN
SAMPLER

CHOCOLAlES
2.25

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WANT t.D
INfO.MATtOM
5 •·~~'~·

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DUDLIMI!I

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Will M ecc.pt... until 9 •·•· ht
O.y of '""ll11otiH

QUALITY

~ .T. Cpe. Lo_col owner, goocl1ires, spotless
1ntenor. 6 cyl. w1th atd .. trans., radio and hea,.r.

RATES
5 c.on" ,.., Worcl ono lttsortiMinlmum Cho•t• 75e
12 C:OIIII pel' IIIOI"d throe COftiOC.UO
tift lnlortlons.
11 CGnlll 1M' 'tfot"ft 1h; COIIIOIIUIIYO
ln•ortlon1.
25 par · cent Dl•c:••nt WI ,.ld oda
and ada paid within 10 ftgyl•
CA.RD Of THA.NKS &amp; OBITUARY

~ . T. Cpe . VB engine, automatic tron1.,

OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

OFFIC! HOURS

&amp;..tWU.It.

Notice

Schwariel Mlrl11.

SPECIAL
SNOW TIRE SALE

Whlll AIIIIIMIIt

(JNE NUMBER ONE RABBIT GIIRISTMAS SPECIAL! P'ne
DOG, Roy Armes, MinersUlwize walking doll and 3 .
ville, phone 11112-3181.
montbs of plano (eiiiOIII by
12-22-3tc
teacher of your eholee with
Business Se1¥1ces
;\lr:;. Fredc!ie Thabet, MooD,
the purthase ol a new WUr·
C. C. BIIADFO:ID
Phrlll! 773-5&amp;51.
4-JO.tfr. NEED LIMESTONE lor your
lltzer plano. Good quality
AUCriONEER
guitar outfit. f3U5; Good ..,.
driveway! We furnish and
Complete Sonlce
deliver. Emmett W. Shuler,
ledion of Estey ehord org8111,
VACANCY lor two elderly peo$139.511 up; lifetime guar~~&gt;­
ple. Prefer private pal!\ paContracting. Phone 992-3213.
to-31111
Jllot.e, Oldo
12-22-lfc
tients. Phone Mason, 77S.Sl85.
tee on reeds. wen&lt;~en•a, 18
Crill Bndlord
111-Mfc
Gartleld Ave ., Partenburg,
--c--. $ I t!e
W. Ya. Pllone 485-4401.
1963 VOLKSWAGEN, good """
didon, $500. P. A. Scott, 439
11-Jt-:mc
Employment Wanted
Lincoln SL, Mlddhport.
All\ CONllmONING R•frll&lt;r·
12-22-Gtc
allon •ervlce. Jack's Refrl~­
POODLE
PUPPIES.
AKC
Toy
llABY SIT11NG In "'1. bome.
eratlon, · New Haven. bone
miniature. $75 and up. Stucl
Phone New Haven •1130.
II82-2D'I9.
4 e lfe
IS-17-Itp
Rervlce and groomlmz. ~
!192-M43.
11 3 tfe
READY . "IX concrete' ·delivWanted To Buy
Beautifully Shaped, Prunered rtght to your proJed.
AKC Golden Retriever nupples.
l;SED CLARINET OR SAXOFoal and easy, Free estl524
Alb
St..
Middleport.
IIIIJ.
PHONE before first of year. ed, Sprayed or Unsprayed.
malel.
Pbone 1!112-D14. Goel·
!1141.
6-:1$-tk
phone m-&gt;433.
12-!1-Stc
1e1n Ready • Ml• Co., MiddleNo Prettier Trees Availport, Obio.
e :Ill Ue
ONE
MARK
7
and
one
Polly
•; Pl&gt;ESSF.D HOG. IRA BEEG· able Any Where.
Cmnm 4 ehBIDlels Top Hat
LE. Racine, phone 949-4352.
antenna. O&gt;mplete oet $100; BUDGET PRICE lumllure on
12-:12-lle
our third Door budgit abop. afternoon, try pellout butter·
'47 Ioternatlonal ~&gt;·ton truck
Baker Furnllure, Mlddloport. and-molasses sandwiches.
lor parts f75, nmaiJlt. Ed
Parklqlot Rt. 7
IVILL BUY raw furs and bee!
Obto.
1$-t!c
• • •
Dunlap,
Coolville,
Ohio.
hides. cart Chevalier, Loll.ll
Phone 88'1~.
11-12-IOte
Bottom.
11-lt-!O'.c BIG DISCOUNTS ON PROF'El!day evening aDd members eTPI
SIONAL quality electric galCIGARETTE vending maddnol joyed 1 turkey sqJper with all
Wanted
ta"' and amps. One hollow STEREO RADIO eonaole, 4aad service. ABC Entel'pr!Bes. the trlmml,.a during the social
ANTIQUF.S furniture. - ·
hody eleelrlc bass, new condl·
speed intermixed changer, duMason, W.Va. Phone 'I'INIIU. hour. Reports were given on the
County Grange Officers Conferm1set"Oan"ous. Mrs. Howard
tion, used GJbson 100 bus
31 volume coutrol, 4 • speaker
~· • - "fl1e .~· w!U bOtp
red!. 8llO w. Main St., Pome- . &amp;mp. (piggy bacl&lt;l ..cellent . sound •y~tem, love!)' walnut
1-oJ.
· ··' 1-25-lle ·- condition. ·see Tracy Wl!li!.y, ;; finish. Aaauii!O payments of, IIADIO anl TV rePair, ' houlo the moiidnibhUe ..- a jlort ol a .
1311 Lincoln Road. Pomeroy.
f5 or balance of $76.115. can
ealls, aad antennai lnlt811ed. county project and contests wUI
Ohio.
12-22-3te
11112-3218.
12-20-«c
John Harrison, Phone - . be held.
WilHun t..awson alii Glen vis1522.
tu-tk
Heir&gt; Wanted
STEREO,
EARLY
American
ited
his sister and Wnil.Y, Mr.
LADY TO live in and care for REDUCE SAFE, simple a n d
stereo,
radio
combination,
soand
Mrs.
Robert Grim ard Clm·
lui with Gobe90 tablets. OnInsurance
invalid patient. Good ....-t.
lid
state
unit.
4-speed
dumll·
ily ln Poca, W, VL, anCI cal.J.ed
ly 98 cents. Nel11on Drup.
ing conditions and f,OOd pay.
AUTOMOBILE
!nSDriU!te
beeo
er.
lovely
maple
finish.
Make
on
relatives tn Charleston, W.
U430lp
Contact Mrs. Har~ld LohSe
payments of 16 or balance ol · eanceUed! Lost your onerat- VL, area.
or Wo-llace Bradford. 12-23-3tc
or'l lleense? eon 192-2961.
$92.14. Phone 992-3ZI8.
Members or the Temple church
RAY, Pbone 742-4753. ll-u.2Qip
I II tte
12-lll.ete
WSCS and their guests met with

WILL DO sewing at home
uppers,
pocktts, pegging,
h.;mmmg, alterations, etC.

IMII • l:!iJh•pMeiUte

. , EXPERT

Teaford

Helen and

CHRlST'MAS

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Sun............... - . ....... 11 IO 6

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For s.le

For Sale

, GIV~ •

M-F ............. ~:.......,.• ll ~ 6 .

TO ALL

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$5~55
~'""GUARANTEED­

PHONE 992-2094

.....,., ... &amp; Am
606 E. Main Pomeroy, 0.

CARNIVAL

H••"'J' 4llly, ntr• IIHP t.-41,
leur full plr n)'lon.
· 775•1• Whit• Shl•w•ll•

ONLY S18.95

Plu• 2.19 '•ll•rc.l To•

Alterations, alppert arid ,

Mo•l

poll'uiGr 11 ..1 oWIII11JI..
Lllnl ..il numMr ot thl1 price.

FuUr guOr•t.ecl· Built ltr • ltle

tiro mollor for , ••

. MOORE'S

1~· W. -MAIM

AIC CLEANER .
&amp; SHIRT LAUNHY

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Dick Turner

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WMPO
IIIFORMlTIOI

llWS

·presents .

·LOCAL .REPORIS
DAILY •

AT
7:50 AM.
12 .•' OON

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USED sPINET plano, A-1 conFor Rent
dillon, Ught walnut llnlsb, REPOSSESSED !!Mill - :
, ROOM auartment, e1ooe 1o
$41$. Wendell's, 12011 Garfield
Lom1 walnut c:msole will!
downtown Pomeroy. call 192Ave., Porkenburg, W. Va.
AM &amp; FM racllo. 4-speed chan·
:1143 before 5 p.m. 11-111-Ue
Phone 485-14111.
114l.Jtlle
ger, wpeaker IOUIIII ..,.._.
Tbls set like new. TaU over
TRAILER SPACE, ready to POT ATOES, Phone MS-UM
paymenll of $$.15 per montb
hook up. private. pionty of C\IIMlCe Proffitt, Parllal1d.
or pay balallce due . ...15.
1.0-11-lte
room for ehl1clre1l to play.
eon tn-J811:
U.t7«c

Phone 1191-39114.

1-14-lle

FURNISIIED •nd unlumlshed
aoarimenls. C\... to oehool.
Phone 912-5434.
10.111-tk!

!"URNISHED APARTMENTII
In MldcUeport. AR utWlles
pold. Bowley " Reed, Middleport, Phone 192-2776.
!IJ.B.tfe

'I'RAILER LOTS. Bob's Mobile
Court, Syracuse. Ohio oo Slate
Rl. m, Phone 19W9111.

ea-.

Mrs. Arthur Crabtree on Wednesday ewntng. Mra. HolenScoliaad

Carpenter

Mrs. llarguerlte Scol! gave a

News, Notes

pal
1969 wer.,elected.
Mr. an4 Mrs. Emzle Dav!Jo ol

Mrs. Elba McKnlgbtalllllopr,
Columbus, visited with Mr. aJd
Mrs. Fern GWogly an4 Mr. an4
11M11 ZIG ZAG aewlrlll ,....Nne, Mrs. D. 0. McKnlglrt.
llld Mra. " Robert Mattox
-!ole with
were
1n
Medlra, 0., where they
'1'1111 ....... llultaaboltl,

SINGER. 1961 model, 1ll&lt;e new,
In beautiful walnut
JUI! oet dial to mab &lt;!&amp;sign stllehes, zig zag, buttmdart11. emb. Taloo over payholes, bllndhoms. etc. Pay
IIJOIIts ol $G per DIOIItb ar pay
balance $'1%.511, notblnl down,
$1t.M. Call
IS-17-4le
$11.1111 monthly or $111.50 eaah.
Pllone Ravenswood ~ MAYTAG wringer type Wilber,
afier 8 p.m.
12-IJ.7lc
Ita- ... tab. •• Prl
...,.ntioll. Coli Robert Fllher
"'REWOOO. any lengtb. greo11 · ......,.
12-l'l-tllc
..- 'dry. Gerald KIDC. Rt. I,
Sbade.
12-18-«p
MIXED RAY, VernaD " - •

w.

...u.s •.

were guest• of hla cousbw, Mr.
and Mrs. Pa.ul Blakealee, ud at.

-.u.

terded fUneral aervlcel lor the
Blakeslee a son. 'J"'tdnaa, a inember ol the u.
Army Fltlh Jn..
:fl.nti"Y, who loat hls Ufe Ia. aed~

s.

iD Vletmm.
Thomll Burd. "ho with his
family Ia living In the I....,..
Jordan house onC.rpenter-Dye~t­
\llUe rmd, was injured in an accident at the Troy General Tire
Co., Athena, where he 1J em..

1-11-tfc STRAW. Phone IIIIU007.
Phone - ·
12-!Mip
:JS.IJ.IJI"p
STEREO, WALNUT CODIOie ployed.
3 BOOM~ apartment.
Columbia Granp No. 2435with AM and Fll radio, JDUI.
Phone 912-3176.
lUIIe 111118 GTO, power llleer1n&amp;, powllple speakm, 4 opeed aufo. at the eommwdty house on Fr..
er brakes, four speed, pollmalle chanpr. Try II 1D your
POIJR ROOM boule with bltb.
live traetion. lao:tory reverb,
bcae,
cult or "·SO per
pleture window. on Lin&lt;oiD
and other acC8810riell, Pbmlo
monlb. Phone 111114108.
Hsll· ean lf2.llllll or 11111-3111. Cbeoler ~IS-~
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lUIIe

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lfARMONY apartments - J and
4 1'001111, furn11bed, DIW:
walla, floors, lumlture. Prlnte partln&amp;. Out ol oil
Doods. I blocU from J'oiM.

roy poll olfloe. 18 a.m. to I p.m.

from
tJ+IIe

FIJRNUIHED GARAGE ajlllt-

mont

oo Lincoln

mo. ut\JJtloo

paid. Adults only. Phone 3488.
12-JD.31&lt;

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FROST SEWING maehlne, 11811,
' 118 zag. W1teD the fr!lol Ill on

LAST CALL!
R!ll• 1.2t Tr.. DecoNtiP

12 auLas ................ 79c

S..ll Artificial

!RIIS ...... , . . . . , .. , ... tac

... rtlflca.J
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TREES ........... $4.00

'!ilt

JETS ........ , .... lie
2.49 Chrl1ftiHI1
PLURAL MRA.NGI!MI!HTS . l •.ft

~IGHT

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the JIUIIIPkln, make oomolbiDg
lo keep waim wltb tb1ll baby;
Hon bullonl, bullonltoles, moDOgrams, daml and •
forth. Try II In y&lt;111r bollle,
f41.611 m- fUll per maalb. I'lL

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Bryants Budael Shop
101 W. Meln
Pe-a.,
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IS-If.atc

Buslnns Services

CURTISS TECHNICIAN, Leland Parker. 192-22M Pome·
roy I"OIIIdence or 86'1-3251 Cool'l'RAILER. BtvWil'l Trailer MIWONS of JVtll have been
viDe
eall station, wtshoo Holl·
cleaned
with
Blue
Lustre.
Part, Minersville. Pbone - .
9y
Greet111P. Dally service
1114.
11-21&amp;-li!A! . It's America's fi-. Reo!
wllb
limited Sunday · loreelectric shampooer fl. Baker
1100111.
12-22-121e
Furniture.
12-33-«c
MERELY lnilbten car· PIANO TUNING, Lane Daote!J.
Blue LUIIre them. No
Phone
192-51100.
Coli bolore I
.
.
rcsoilinll. Rent ohama.ftl.
11-:aM!p
$1. Tiny'•
SEWING MACHIND, repdr
, :..Y\Ct..;_oil . Jlll!rll.l,, WY ·."I- '
ChliiUAHUA fUPllloa, mile ,,.._.. ••oo , ...... -~· p-. ··.
ond female, •
ond ap, · ' ~- Autltol~
~f'

IJON'T
pets,
rapid
pocet

Pl1ou

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hrplnln-:!

Lolli Jlollaao ~
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SerVIce.
6&lt;!1-.o.

iiiTer$~.,.pen

J(e.

l'*lfe

scriptural" Chrlatmla ·story. A
gift exchange wal!l held atMisecret

....,,ror

Parkersburg, W. VL 1 vlaltedher

brothers, Poul llll W. C. Peek,
llll her brother-In-law llll alotor", Mr. llll Mra. F4Pr cnJ&gt;.
tree.
The Busy Soc:iela' of tho
carpenter tlllldlt Cburch met
with Mrs. James Goalan on
n..r..._, e..,nlng. Mrs. ReedJel·

ters used Chrlstma&amp;lllthetheme
for her dewtlona. AJiftexebange
was held by membera. Othln
present were Ida Cheldll, Em-

ma Whltllnamn, KMiih Dye, Freda Smith, Joann Bl•hoS&gt; llll nle a.dle.
Rev. aJd Mrs. David Wbltelad

dlluatrters. CArrol,

friend• in

o., eaD.ed crt

the area 11111ttell:led
tho Fellow1hlp Dlnnor aJd grogram II tho TOII!IIle Churcb on

saturdiy

,..,n~ng,

·; ·I

3 P.M.

·-' · · c&gt;~l,c· j '
·~ ~

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l&lt;eeping

·Gollio end'

Moseln Area
Informed As
.

"I underatandyou'rt qutttlnJ todaJ, Mlat

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Well As ·.

Tuppers Plains
Soeiety News

Mason Area

News, Notes

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cleanlnHUaranteed:
Mason, West Vlrclnl~
713-5543

HENANG SPRI"GS

ser.e

pocket•·

P~sslonal ru1 •

CHRISTMAS TREES

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Pom,roy Motor Co.

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2.

1•30 o,tft. Ia 5s00 p .... Dolly
lsJO • · "'· ro 12:00 Moon S.turdor

,.

EVJNJUDE

spOtleu clean

mterior. Red finith, 4 brand new w-w tirea. Radio. A
real sharp car.

AlUitlonol 25c. Chor1• par Advo,..

\1

(lrlet A DtiW..Thru)

Try Our New
AUTOMATIC CAR WASH

1964 FORD GAL 500 ................... $U95

$1 .50 for 50 -rd mlnltnulll. l!o.
•ddltlonol word 2c.
BLIND ADS

J.t

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Custom Com. Pleotint cream finish with white nylon
top. L.ike new w•w tires; full power equipment. Factory A1r Cond ., sharp car. Caprice trade ln.

f"or Wont A.4 S.rvico

.

MASON CAR WASil

1965 BUICK WILDCAT.. ................ $1795

II'ICOrtKI lnsilftiOfl.

tl•omlltl.

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II:E.GULA TIONS
Tho Pu.. lltfteto ,.,,,..., the rl1ht
,. edit .or t~~tec:t any •4•
Hojoctlonablo. Tho p..tlliahor will
net lt. ,.,~slblo f" More tt.•n
-

Motor Co.

Enterlpined' ·
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INfO.MATtOM
5 •·~~'~·

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DUDLIMI!I

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OF

..... ., DMIII-·" f •·•·

C.IICOflltiOftl l C:.rNCtiOIIII
Will M ecc.pt... until 9 •·•· ht
O.y of '""ll11otiH

QUALITY

~ .T. Cpe. Lo_col owner, goocl1ires, spotless
1ntenor. 6 cyl. w1th atd .. trans., radio and hea,.r.

RATES
5 c.on" ,.., Worcl ono lttsortiMinlmum Cho•t• 75e
12 C:OIIII pel' IIIOI"d throe COftiOC.UO
tift lnlortlons.
11 CGnlll 1M' 'tfot"ft 1h; COIIIOIIUIIYO
ln•ortlon1.
25 par · cent Dl•c:••nt WI ,.ld oda
and ada paid within 10 ftgyl•
CA.RD Of THA.NKS &amp; OBITUARY

~ . T. Cpe . VB engine, automatic tron1.,

OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

OFFIC! HOURS

&amp;..tWU.It.

Notice

Schwariel Mlrl11.

SPECIAL
SNOW TIRE SALE

Whlll AIIIIIMIIt

(JNE NUMBER ONE RABBIT GIIRISTMAS SPECIAL! P'ne
DOG, Roy Armes, MinersUlwize walking doll and 3 .
ville, phone 11112-3181.
montbs of plano (eiiiOIII by
12-22-3tc
teacher of your eholee with
Business Se1¥1ces
;\lr:;. Fredc!ie Thabet, MooD,
the purthase ol a new WUr·
C. C. BIIADFO:ID
Phrlll! 773-5&amp;51.
4-JO.tfr. NEED LIMESTONE lor your
lltzer plano. Good quality
AUCriONEER
guitar outfit. f3U5; Good ..,.
driveway! We furnish and
Complete Sonlce
deliver. Emmett W. Shuler,
ledion of Estey ehord org8111,
VACANCY lor two elderly peo$139.511 up; lifetime guar~~&gt;­
ple. Prefer private pal!\ paContracting. Phone 992-3213.
to-31111
Jllot.e, Oldo
12-22-lfc
tients. Phone Mason, 77S.Sl85.
tee on reeds. wen&lt;~en•a, 18
Crill Bndlord
111-Mfc
Gartleld Ave ., Partenburg,
--c--. $ I t!e
W. Ya. Pllone 485-4401.
1963 VOLKSWAGEN, good """
didon, $500. P. A. Scott, 439
11-Jt-:mc
Employment Wanted
Lincoln SL, Mlddhport.
All\ CONllmONING R•frll&lt;r·
12-22-Gtc
allon •ervlce. Jack's Refrl~­
POODLE
PUPPIES.
AKC
Toy
llABY SIT11NG In "'1. bome.
eratlon, · New Haven. bone
miniature. $75 and up. Stucl
Phone New Haven •1130.
II82-2D'I9.
4 e lfe
IS-17-Itp
Rervlce and groomlmz. ~
!192-M43.
11 3 tfe
READY . "IX concrete' ·delivWanted To Buy
Beautifully Shaped, Prunered rtght to your proJed.
AKC Golden Retriever nupples.
l;SED CLARINET OR SAXOFoal and easy, Free estl524
Alb
St..
Middleport.
IIIIJ.
PHONE before first of year. ed, Sprayed or Unsprayed.
malel.
Pbone 1!112-D14. Goel·
!1141.
6-:1$-tk
phone m-&gt;433.
12-!1-Stc
1e1n Ready • Ml• Co., MiddleNo Prettier Trees Availport, Obio.
e :Ill Ue
ONE
MARK
7
and
one
Polly
•; Pl&gt;ESSF.D HOG. IRA BEEG· able Any Where.
Cmnm 4 ehBIDlels Top Hat
LE. Racine, phone 949-4352.
antenna. O&gt;mplete oet $100; BUDGET PRICE lumllure on
12-:12-lle
our third Door budgit abop. afternoon, try pellout butter·
'47 Ioternatlonal ~&gt;·ton truck
Baker Furnllure, Mlddloport. and-molasses sandwiches.
lor parts f75, nmaiJlt. Ed
Parklqlot Rt. 7
IVILL BUY raw furs and bee!
Obto.
1$-t!c
• • •
Dunlap,
Coolville,
Ohio.
hides. cart Chevalier, Loll.ll
Phone 88'1~.
11-12-IOte
Bottom.
11-lt-!O'.c BIG DISCOUNTS ON PROF'El!day evening aDd members eTPI
SIONAL quality electric galCIGARETTE vending maddnol joyed 1 turkey sqJper with all
Wanted
ta"' and amps. One hollow STEREO RADIO eonaole, 4aad service. ABC Entel'pr!Bes. the trlmml,.a during the social
ANTIQUF.S furniture. - ·
hody eleelrlc bass, new condl·
speed intermixed changer, duMason, W.Va. Phone 'I'INIIU. hour. Reports were given on the
County Grange Officers Conferm1set"Oan"ous. Mrs. Howard
tion, used GJbson 100 bus
31 volume coutrol, 4 • speaker
~· • - "fl1e .~· w!U bOtp
red!. 8llO w. Main St., Pome- . &amp;mp. (piggy bacl&lt;l ..cellent . sound •y~tem, love!)' walnut
1-oJ.
· ··' 1-25-lle ·- condition. ·see Tracy Wl!li!.y, ;; finish. Aaauii!O payments of, IIADIO anl TV rePair, ' houlo the moiidnibhUe ..- a jlort ol a .
1311 Lincoln Road. Pomeroy.
f5 or balance of $76.115. can
ealls, aad antennai lnlt811ed. county project and contests wUI
Ohio.
12-22-3te
11112-3218.
12-20-«c
John Harrison, Phone - . be held.
WilHun t..awson alii Glen vis1522.
tu-tk
Heir&gt; Wanted
STEREO,
EARLY
American
ited
his sister and Wnil.Y, Mr.
LADY TO live in and care for REDUCE SAFE, simple a n d
stereo,
radio
combination,
soand
Mrs.
Robert Grim ard Clm·
lui with Gobe90 tablets. OnInsurance
invalid patient. Good ....-t.
lid
state
unit.
4-speed
dumll·
ily ln Poca, W, VL, anCI cal.J.ed
ly 98 cents. Nel11on Drup.
ing conditions and f,OOd pay.
AUTOMOBILE
!nSDriU!te
beeo
er.
lovely
maple
finish.
Make
on
relatives tn Charleston, W.
U430lp
Contact Mrs. Har~ld LohSe
payments of 16 or balance ol · eanceUed! Lost your onerat- VL, area.
or Wo-llace Bradford. 12-23-3tc
or'l lleense? eon 192-2961.
$92.14. Phone 992-3ZI8.
Members or the Temple church
RAY, Pbone 742-4753. ll-u.2Qip
I II tte
12-lll.ete
WSCS and their guests met with

WILL DO sewing at home
uppers,
pocktts, pegging,
h.;mmmg, alterations, etC.

IMII • l:!iJh•pMeiUte

. , EXPERT

Teaford

Helen and

CHRlST'MAS

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For s.le

For Sale

, GIV~ •

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~'""GUARANTEED­

PHONE 992-2094

.....,., ... &amp; Am
606 E. Main Pomeroy, 0.

CARNIVAL

H••"'J' 4llly, ntr• IIHP t.-41,
leur full plr n)'lon.
· 775•1• Whit• Shl•w•ll•

ONLY S18.95

Plu• 2.19 '•ll•rc.l To•

Alterations, alppert arid ,

Mo•l

poll'uiGr 11 ..1 oWIII11JI..
Lllnl ..il numMr ot thl1 price.

FuUr guOr•t.ecl· Built ltr • ltle

tiro mollor for , ••

. MOORE'S

1~· W. -MAIM

AIC CLEANER .
&amp; SHIRT LAUNHY

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1

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WMPO
IIIFORMlTIOI

llWS

·presents .

·LOCAL .REPORIS
DAILY •

AT
7:50 AM.
12 .•' OON

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USED sPINET plano, A-1 conFor Rent
dillon, Ught walnut llnlsb, REPOSSESSED !!Mill - :
, ROOM auartment, e1ooe 1o
$41$. Wendell's, 12011 Garfield
Lom1 walnut c:msole will!
downtown Pomeroy. call 192Ave., Porkenburg, W. Va.
AM &amp; FM racllo. 4-speed chan·
:1143 before 5 p.m. 11-111-Ue
Phone 485-14111.
114l.Jtlle
ger, wpeaker IOUIIII ..,.._.
Tbls set like new. TaU over
TRAILER SPACE, ready to POT ATOES, Phone MS-UM
paymenll of $$.15 per montb
hook up. private. pionty of C\IIMlCe Proffitt, Parllal1d.
or pay balallce due . ...15.
1.0-11-lte
room for ehl1clre1l to play.
eon tn-J811:
U.t7«c

Phone 1191-39114.

1-14-lle

FURNISIIED •nd unlumlshed
aoarimenls. C\... to oehool.
Phone 912-5434.
10.111-tk!

!"URNISHED APARTMENTII
In MldcUeport. AR utWlles
pold. Bowley " Reed, Middleport, Phone 192-2776.
!IJ.B.tfe

'I'RAILER LOTS. Bob's Mobile
Court, Syracuse. Ohio oo Slate
Rl. m, Phone 19W9111.

ea-.

Mrs. Arthur Crabtree on Wednesday ewntng. Mra. HolenScoliaad

Carpenter

Mrs. llarguerlte Scol! gave a

News, Notes

pal
1969 wer.,elected.
Mr. an4 Mrs. Emzle Dav!Jo ol

Mrs. Elba McKnlgbtalllllopr,
Columbus, visited with Mr. aJd
Mrs. Fern GWogly an4 Mr. an4
11M11 ZIG ZAG aewlrlll ,....Nne, Mrs. D. 0. McKnlglrt.
llld Mra. " Robert Mattox
-!ole with
were
1n
Medlra, 0., where they
'1'1111 ....... llultaaboltl,

SINGER. 1961 model, 1ll&lt;e new,
In beautiful walnut
JUI! oet dial to mab &lt;!&amp;sign stllehes, zig zag, buttmdart11. emb. Taloo over payholes, bllndhoms. etc. Pay
IIJOIIts ol $G per DIOIItb ar pay
balance $'1%.511, notblnl down,
$1t.M. Call
IS-17-4le
$11.1111 monthly or $111.50 eaah.
Pllone Ravenswood ~ MAYTAG wringer type Wilber,
afier 8 p.m.
12-IJ.7lc
Ita- ... tab. •• Prl
...,.ntioll. Coli Robert Fllher
"'REWOOO. any lengtb. greo11 · ......,.
12-l'l-tllc
..- 'dry. Gerald KIDC. Rt. I,
Sbade.
12-18-«p
MIXED RAY, VernaD " - •

w.

...u.s •.

were guest• of hla cousbw, Mr.
and Mrs. Pa.ul Blakealee, ud at.

-.u.

terded fUneral aervlcel lor the
Blakeslee a son. 'J"'tdnaa, a inember ol the u.
Army Fltlh Jn..
:fl.nti"Y, who loat hls Ufe Ia. aed~

s.

iD Vletmm.
Thomll Burd. "ho with his
family Ia living In the I....,..
Jordan house onC.rpenter-Dye~t­
\llUe rmd, was injured in an accident at the Troy General Tire
Co., Athena, where he 1J em..

1-11-tfc STRAW. Phone IIIIU007.
Phone - ·
12-!Mip
:JS.IJ.IJI"p
STEREO, WALNUT CODIOie ployed.
3 BOOM~ apartment.
Columbia Granp No. 2435with AM and Fll radio, JDUI.
Phone 912-3176.
lUIIe 111118 GTO, power llleer1n&amp;, powllple speakm, 4 opeed aufo. at the eommwdty house on Fr..
er brakes, four speed, pollmalle chanpr. Try II 1D your
POIJR ROOM boule with bltb.
live traetion. lao:tory reverb,
bcae,
cult or "·SO per
pleture window. on Lin&lt;oiD
and other acC8810riell, Pbmlo
monlb. Phone 111114108.
Hsll· ean lf2.llllll or 11111-3111. Cbeoler ~IS-~
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lUIIe

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lfARMONY apartments - J and
4 1'001111, furn11bed, DIW:
walla, floors, lumlture. Prlnte partln&amp;. Out ol oil
Doods. I blocU from J'oiM.

roy poll olfloe. 18 a.m. to I p.m.

from
tJ+IIe

FIJRNUIHED GARAGE ajlllt-

mont

oo Lincoln

mo. ut\JJtloo

paid. Adults only. Phone 3488.
12-JD.31&lt;

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FROST SEWING maehlne, 11811,
' 118 zag. W1teD the fr!lol Ill on

LAST CALL!
R!ll• 1.2t Tr.. DecoNtiP

12 auLas ................ 79c

S..ll Artificial

!RIIS ...... , . . . . , .. , ... tac

... rtlflca.J
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TREES ........... $4.00

'!ilt

JETS ........ , .... lie
2.49 Chrl1ftiHI1
PLURAL MRA.NGI!MI!HTS . l •.ft

~IGHT

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the JIUIIIPkln, make oomolbiDg
lo keep waim wltb tb1ll baby;
Hon bullonl, bullonltoles, moDOgrams, daml and •
forth. Try II In y&lt;111r bollle,
f41.611 m- fUll per maalb. I'lL

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Bryants Budael Shop
101 W. Meln
Pe-a.,
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Buslnns Services

CURTISS TECHNICIAN, Leland Parker. 192-22M Pome·
roy I"OIIIdence or 86'1-3251 Cool'l'RAILER. BtvWil'l Trailer MIWONS of JVtll have been
viDe
eall station, wtshoo Holl·
cleaned
with
Blue
Lustre.
Part, Minersville. Pbone - .
9y
Greet111P. Dally service
1114.
11-21&amp;-li!A! . It's America's fi-. Reo!
wllb
limited Sunday · loreelectric shampooer fl. Baker
1100111.
12-22-121e
Furniture.
12-33-«c
MERELY lnilbten car· PIANO TUNING, Lane Daote!J.
Blue LUIIre them. No
Phone
192-51100.
Coli bolore I
.
.
rcsoilinll. Rent ohama.ftl.
11-:aM!p
$1. Tiny'•
SEWING MACHIND, repdr
, :..Y\Ct..;_oil . Jlll!rll.l,, WY ·."I- '
ChliiUAHUA fUPllloa, mile ,,.._.. ••oo , ...... -~· p-. ··.
ond female, •
ond ap, · ' ~- Autltol~
~f'

IJON'T
pets,
rapid
pocet

Pl1ou

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hrplnln-:!

Lolli Jlollaao ~
...

IUid

SerVIce.
6&lt;!1-.o.

iiiTer$~.,.pen

J(e.

l'*lfe

scriptural" Chrlatmla ·story. A
gift exchange wal!l held atMisecret

....,,ror

Parkersburg, W. VL 1 vlaltedher

brothers, Poul llll W. C. Peek,
llll her brother-In-law llll alotor", Mr. llll Mra. F4Pr cnJ&gt;.
tree.
The Busy Soc:iela' of tho
carpenter tlllldlt Cburch met
with Mrs. James Goalan on
n..r..._, e..,nlng. Mrs. ReedJel·

ters used Chrlstma&amp;lllthetheme
for her dewtlona. AJiftexebange
was held by membera. Othln
present were Ida Cheldll, Em-

ma Whltllnamn, KMiih Dye, Freda Smith, Joann Bl•hoS&gt; llll nle a.dle.
Rev. aJd Mrs. David Wbltelad

dlluatrters. CArrol,

friend• in

o., eaD.ed crt

the area 11111ttell:led
tho Fellow1hlp Dlnnor aJd grogram II tho TOII!IIle Churcb on

saturdiy

,..,n~ng,

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3 P.M.

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l&lt;eeping

·Gollio end'

Moseln Area
Informed As
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"I underatandyou'rt qutttlnJ todaJ, Mlat

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Tuppers Plains
Soeiety News

Mason Area

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cleanlnHUaranteed:
Mason, West Vlrclnl~
713-5543

HENANG SPRI"GS

ser.e

pocket•·

P~sslonal ru1 •

CHRISTMAS TREES

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Pom,roy Motor Co.

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2.

1•30 o,tft. Ia 5s00 p .... Dolly
lsJO • · "'· ro 12:00 Moon S.turdor

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EVJNJUDE

spOtleu clean

mterior. Red finith, 4 brand new w-w tirea. Radio. A
real sharp car.

AlUitlonol 25c. Chor1• par Advo,..

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(lrlet A DtiW..Thru)

Try Our New
AUTOMATIC CAR WASH

1964 FORD GAL 500 ................... $U95

$1 .50 for 50 -rd mlnltnulll. l!o.
•ddltlonol word 2c.
BLIND ADS

J.t

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Custom Com. Pleotint cream finish with white nylon
top. L.ike new w•w tires; full power equipment. Factory A1r Cond ., sharp car. Caprice trade ln.

f"or Wont A.4 S.rvico

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MASON CAR WASil

1965 BUICK WILDCAT.. ................ $1795

II'ICOrtKI lnsilftiOfl.

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II:E.GULA TIONS
Tho Pu.. lltfteto ,.,,,..., the rl1ht
,. edit .or t~~tec:t any •4•
Hojoctlonablo. Tho p..tlliahor will
net lt. ,.,~slblo f" More tt.•n
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Enterlpined' ·
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PARIS (UPl)- Tilt Viet Coog
rejected today an otter from
Vice President Nguyen Cao K)
to begin political discussions
with his South Vietnam governmenL

revised the olfer, sa,ying the
talks &lt;OU!d be hold 0111)&lt; after
U.S. ard North Vietnamese
tr.oops pulled out of Sou.th
Vietnam.

a Viet Cong spokesman said,
because the South Vietnam
repre sents "No
government
one."
Ky arrived bac k in Saigon and

broadcast in a U.S. televised
irterview, that saigm was

~'{}§$&gt;
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On his return to Saigon, Ky
e~lained

his govermnent's
position this way:
"I think
I[ the North

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What Would Happen
If A Fire Destroyed
Yo11 Home?

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Could yo u afford to buy a
new home or rebuild your
home? You probably have

"fire and extended coveroge" insurance with yaur
mortgage , but is this en•
ough?
This
insurance
might only pay off the
mortgage . See us for advice.

Viet Cong rep~esent a majority
the South Y1etnamese people.

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LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature in Pomeroy's
downtown business district at
11:28 a.m. today waa 30 degrees
under overcast skies.

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OPEN EVENINGS

'R~S~
~CANDIES

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER ~6. 1968

'l1!e lllther ot nino cilllcl!'., Ia Ia c:rllleai&lt;GIIdlllon and hia 1am11,y ·
II bamolesaloday follow!Qfl a lli'o tlll'tlllldotbolr small !rome house
ori1.oad!Qfl Creek "aowllbamal&lt;:h\0&gt;'' oorly Christmas morning.
In Univerail;y Hospilal, COlumbu1; with 2nd and 3rd degree burna,
Ia Jack Kine, 34. He was burned when he reentered the house under
the iQreaslon OM of the nine ddldren may hive been lett inside.
Close relathes ol the. lamily laid 11Jo 11 OCC1(&gt;llllo OSCI&amp;&gt;ed barely
In lime, and woar!Jw 0111)&lt; nloht cloth!QI.
n.t of ~. KIQI'a c&amp;IJII!t lire when he wont Inside the burning
houae to make certain none of the chUdren were a-.pped.
The relltives aid the dweUJrw wu destroyed before a ftre d•
partment could re.ch the 1cene.
King Will taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital and then removed
by ambulance to Unl:vvnlty Hotpital where he lsln an intensive care
want. A llll'se trom the local OO.ttalaccOII'Ipllnled him in the unbu-

Arza Bryant
Dies Saturday

Surviving are his wife, Elate,

and two sisters, Mrs. J 0 h n
B
and Mrs Olivia Scott,
:e~ Columbu~ Besides his
parents, he was · precefed in
death by two brothers and three
sisters.
Funeral services will be held
at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Martin Funeral Home with the Rev.
Chester Lemley officiating. Rutland American Legion Post 467
will cm.duct muttary rites. Burial wiU be in Miles Cemetery.
Friends may call at the (uner ..
al bome anytime.

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Saturday Admlollono--Goorge
McDaniel, Cbelhlro.
. Saturday Qt••ha!'Sl&gt;• - Mary
Weaver, Lucy O'ReUiy,
&amp;mda,y Admissions - J e an
Cralg, Middleport; Ralph McKee,
Ponreroy.
Sunday Discharges - Kem.etJl

TAKEN TO HUNTINGTON
The Middleport emergency
squad answered a call at 12:4S
p.m. Sunda,y to the Jall'lts Brew..
la!!lon bome In Mldllleport Where
Mr. BrewingtQn was hemorrhag·
lng at the DO!e. He was taken
to the Holzer Medical Center in
Gallipolis by ambulance and later transferred to a Huntington,
W, Va., bospltal.

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT AND TUESDAY
DEC. 23-24

I lb. $1.85

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All Lost When HoWJe
Goes 'Like Match Box'

Hartley.

ASSORTED CHOCOLATES
2 lbs. $3.60 J lbs. $5.40 5 lbs. $8 .75

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of11 Burned Out; Father 'Criti

Arza A. Bryant, 79, a llfe ..
long resident of Rutland, died
Vietramese withdraw beyon:l Saturday night at the Holzer Mod·
the 17th parallel, the allied ical Center.
(U.S.) troops will pull out of
He was born 1.11 Rutland on
South Vietnam and t,tlen tile Ma,y 2~. !889, the 11011 of the
common border between north late Henry and Anna Bryant.
and south wlll be secured . • . He had worked as a coal min-•
and we wi.ll have peace.
er and was a truck driver for
"And when peace comes, we
the RuUand Department store
as an elected sovereign gOvern- 3~ years prior to his retJ.re..
ment in the south, will engage
ment. He was a member of the
to solve all the problems of all Rutland Methodist Church and
opposition groups in the south, of LewisManJey Post 263 Amer.
, ~including the Front (the Viet ' 1
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Cong) ..
can '""""''"
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Rejecting Ky's offer, the Viet
C~ spokesman repeated the
Communist position that the

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,POMEROY.-MIDDI.E_PORT, OHIO

willing to talk with the Viet
Cong.
"So as m,y president and
goverrunent had always said , •

. We are ready to hear them. to
meet with thetD and talk wtth
them, discuss with them their
problem5," K.y had said in the
televised irterview.

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·~To,.. ,__,. Of 'Be Meig.-M,_ Area

K.y' s statement to newsmen at
Saigon's
Tan Son Ntru.t Ail'p)l"t
"Dire ct talks with the S&amp;lgon
administnti.on are iftl)ossible," contrasted to his olter Sunday,

YOUR aliT AIIURANCI II

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"5 CARD Sn.JD"
(Technieolor)
Dean Martln..RQbert Mltchmn
FEATURE'M'E:

P unch;y COWpunchers
3 stooges
Solitary
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

YOUNG SINGERS - CU&lt;Jibw, the tndltional Olrlstmal - - custm~IJOilUiar for 11j&gt; mony
years, was renewed last weekend In Middle:Port by this 8l'1MC' ol YQWIISten before holdlrc a slum·
ber party at the hOIIIO ot Mr. and Mrs. lloriWd V. Fultz, Falrla""·D!'., with their daughter, Barbara, the hostess. Above, in period dresa, are, troDt row, trun left. Mia' FW.b:, Jmb' Owen, Vicki .
Kolly; bock row, Martl1a McNeal, Liada Geron!, Karen Jolln11011 and Julie Hamm.

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'l1le ertlre

nre

tled 400 Communists Ui miles southwest of saigon Sunday and t,o..
day, and killed 81 oC them whUe losing 12 dead and 36 wounded

themselves.
In the capital, a terrorist bomb shattered the home of a local
military official, ki.lll~ one South Vietnamese arxl woundlrw: another. The orftci.al was not home at the time. At least 12 of the dead
and 20 ar the wounded in the nationwide rocket attacks were eaught
In a rour..,.ound barrage into Dogpatch, a shantytown next to the
U, S. air base at DaNan,g.

NEW YORK (IJPO -

Having

fc.irmed a cabinet, ldven ·awQ

nu,

'Die only thiQg

otandlni

between the presl~lect and io
days In Florida waa the pollibillty his doctor might not let
him leave unU.I he was tully recovered from the Wnes1.
Emereinll &amp;lndoy night from
the Plaza lloiA&gt;I after hill dau&amp;bter Julio's wedcllrig reception,
Nixon told reporters he was hit
hard Saturday
by ......

SOVIET FOREIGN MINISTER ANDREI A. GROMYKO extended
his visit to cairo today in what Mkldle East sources said could be a
major effort to head off aoother Arab--lsruli war.
There were unconflnned rePOtts Gromyko carted a MJddle
East peace · plan from Swedish B!hbauador Gunnar Jarring, the ·ot •"ordinary, low..grade" lnflu.
U. N, peace envoy, who is in the Soviet capital. In Jerusalem, Is- - ..... but that ... felt better'
rael confirmed it had been in contact with Soviet o(flclals concem...
lng a Middle East settlement but apokesmen attached 'little algnift..
cance toG'romyko's visit to cairo.
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PRIZES UPPED
·SYRACUSE - The pr!zea for
VATICAN CITY - POPE PAUL V1 ANNOUNCED todoy he "lll
bamo
·deCIOI'alillllbl U = H
rna~ another pro~cemerit 011 birth co~l ••tq due ~~~'" enocritelf
liaY'i"l!een '
to
swennt Ob.ieCti\188' to 'Jlis eobtroVehlal encyi:ll'eal opPosrrw .ln 'arU.
••o
for
rellgloua
and
secular,
ficial means or birth cOir'roL
The Pope's announcement came shortly after he summoned and $5 for door emr.nce and
Roman catholic bishops rrom around the world to a Vatiean m~ window, botb for nrll place, !aOct. 11. Ue gave no reaSon (or ealling the synod but Vatican source!J stead olthoH anDOIIIIced.
had said earlier he would call 'such a meeting to eRJ.ist the biahq)s'
aid in relntorcing his allthority within the church.
SAIGON - CAPTIIRED COMMUNIST DOCUMENTS, prisoners
and defectors from the· ·Viet Cong point to a nationwide guerrllla
offensive to enhance the Reds' negotiating position at Paris. '
North Vietnamese lmd Viet Cong troops 30,000 strong are
building northwest of satgon along tl1e cambodian (rontier, lilted
intelligence sources say, and once again a sizeable Red bulld'IJ
threatens Da Nang to the . ilorth. However, these reporta suggest
tho fine hand o! polidcal in!igbtlng by Salg&lt;111 to dlseredit the Viet
Co~ at the Paris Peace talks.

Honeymoon In
NEW YORK (IJPO - "To haVe
and to hold, from thl1 doy lorward, lor better, for woroe, for
richer, lor poorer, In
1nd In health, to love and cljor.
ilh, iiU dealb do Ul ....... l&lt;•
cording to God' • ordinance, IIIII ·
there to I pledge myaelf truly
with all my heart...
v.
Wltb these sacred words Jwte
Nixon and David llilenhower boeame man and wife Sunda.Y after..

one

no lnaurance.
MANY GIVE AID

his daughter and eaURhl the
Rlcbard M. Nixon decided today
it wu about time he atartod bi1 •

vacation.

wu· in bed

when tlie
broke GUt.
of
the Children smelled somethiQfl
burn!Jw and aroosed the llunll,y. .
Everything wasloat.'lberewaa

ROCKETS TODAY bunmored vUioge!

airfields and military camps across Souih Vietnam, kUling 13 per·
sons and wounding 30 on the eve or the guerrW.s' n..hour Christmas truce. Military spokesmen said South Vietnamese troops bat-

lam1ly

~ ;.

· .THis .dLD. FOOT POO . ORG,U., whteh has boon C&lt;Qietely rennlabed, will be uoed ft!! .,.

· '~· ~ ''Old ''rlmera Nlillit" .sw.ioy 1t the MlddliPott Cbilrdl·or ChrlaL Seated ot lha crgan Ia Mls•
·.~~ ~!'itto eumtnahim. clauchter o( Mr. aut Mrs. Ra)'mond Cunidrwfwm, Gravel HW, MJddlepxt, a stu. , • - . al the Hol ..r Medleal Center, wbO wiD Pll1 lbo inltrumeol 11 the IOI'vlee. Junior ebO!ro or
,. l ;!he ~ Heath Me1110dllt Churcll, the Hemlock Grow Church of Chrllll and the Middleport
. .~ p..r.il ·~ Cllrlll wiD.l)noenl aelecllona. Robert Wooda, paator ot tbe Pomeroy Church of Chril~
~' tpl1 ~#r the .mes~&amp;~~e. Tile hoot coagrepUon wUI compoll with other
!al&lt;lq
' P'l'tllr·
the horlor ol wearing tho be&amp;t old-lllsbloned &lt;Oitum.... to the service. The •ublle 11 wei'-"'
,

.

._lion,

......

o .H e

.

.

NlDilerous Meigs ColBtiana
rallied to the aid ol the !lmily
Chrl stmas Day as a PnJil'Ul
was orpnized by the Rev. Bill
Perrin, pastor of tlwf Trinity
United Church ot Olrlat ln Porneroy.
The Rev. Perrin, adlliaed of
the early Chrlltmaa mornltrtgedy, telephoned other miniBtera of the couot;y. They wen
asked to advile b)- telephone two
or their COJ11!1'11811UOII, each of
whom waa to advise two other
members of the ~gatiOI\ of
the pHght or Lho lamll,y,
The campaip was hlJhly auc·
ceaatul and the basement of tba
Trthlty Chw-ch otairistwas used
..onectlon 'point ror foo4, ,
·• ,,... thnhlldnn.
-·« la·:

•
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C!ll'i'ftlll.
'

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.

Kidnaping

bam Wednesday by a niece,Shfe..
Ia Hicks o! Pomeroy. Mr. King
11 orte of the eight chlldreno!Mr.
and Mrs. Howard King ottho Athens Road.
Relatives and tho Rev. Perrtn
hid the highestpnlse Wednesdly
lor the manner In which Meia:s

tllrouclt tbe Ill the •
DAVENPORT, Iowa (Upl) - A lloeyhouJe.
ael( .. proclaimed
vagabofll
Mr. IIIII Mrl. Evana and lilelr
preacllor sought In tho kldnoj&gt;- ollbt dllldr011 all eiiCai)Od wlthinl ot 1 111-year.dd Jir11111Tend- ooa lajury. F11eman laid Mr. Evered to police todly, AutiKrities ... llllrered"from IIIIIOke labalauld lboy did not know immedi- lloo Ia !libtlDB the !Ire, but ...,.
ately whit hod happenod to the qulred oolmmedlako -eal at-

Countlans responded to the need
fOI' help Cor the family,
More clothing ahl food are
needed, howner. The basement
of the Trinity Churdl or Christ

will be left open, or articles m~
be taken to tile Wilson home.
Monay contrlbutioas also were
glveri and a house waa rented for
lho !lmlly Wedneodoy. 'llle exact
need for. turntahlngs h not yet

known.
Members ot lhe family and
their agea are Gary, 13l Danny,
12; Greg, efcbti Dick, sbt~ Tim·
' three; ·"the elrlll bela&amp;
1
· -4* .
nine; Debbie, 10. .m

«ttt,

· · ""ria two mooth1

Robert AnthoDy WWiams, accused of abductlne blue-eyed
Punela Powers from die D e s
Moioes YMCA Christmas Eve.
turned himnlt in at Daverport,
lcwa, 176 mUes &amp;om the kid011p
acene.
Des Mbtn-.• Pollee Otiet Wen..
dell Nichola said WUllams gl\'8
himself 1.11 "at tbe lll'IPr8 ot his
own attorne)'."
Nichola aald WUliams, a N&amp;oo
cro who eacued Irma a Ml•
sour~ · melltll ho~tal, would be

~"flliama,

d...

"Looking

~

,....,.

Y071P withoUt . Its

annal a of man.
lllatelt dha bock

aM

r,

I

.~·''~···· ...

Fnnl\
WUullli At.

f./?6

;s.

Prloilly'i. IIICJionlng cotn-

Secret ·· :::::~.... cormino

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v

reDRIVER FJNm
,Fiaed $20 and &lt;0111 Ia t b •
courl Ill 1'1111181'0¥
,.. . Mal'or ·'t:harleo Lolli&lt; s.tardo)o .tllibt ...

•Midin ec..
,.. set

t Cowl-

1e at the
ilall ....
: the new
lsbor IOid
~(!lSJma

..

tach

,nesday

af.ekue••
!to

....... 88, POm-

p.m. Cbrl.ltma•
JeDeral llolpilal.
I the 1'rlaiO' tlalt-

. . The 1paceCJ.-.
Ill flalh ·pall· the hail- ...
Oil ill relllrn trip al 1154 p.m.
t,

Jbrlot,

Mrs.-..

red b.7 a dalqbter,

.... .
Hush
_.

THE GIFT B&lt;)X . .. chocoi&lt;Jles and buuer hons
l lh lb ... $2 . 7~ .::!1.4 lhs. $4.00

.

IUPP.!.~

WOMEN'S·
CASU At

~~ wW be...,_

JS p.m. Frldoy at the
liDoral H o m e -

-

frl.... , . , call *'II' limo. - 1a1 wiD bo !J1 Bee&lt;ll CroreCemeler)',

$12·gg ·.

'
... finest miniature chocolates

lib. $".40

2 lbs. $4.75

the ...... flame. 'l1!e family had
Ired !Ia CbrlllmU
the blaze broke out.
'Dio family II at the -

--b.!'
.......Raelnovolomteoratrueture ...

opondod to tbo ........ 111111
member• and boU!ed the ....,,....

for bourl - - .......
.... It IDler I&gt;Cinii'OI. Tboir
back lit tbe •.ca"'~pk• Cllot.olaio!
doy the blue .........

Nothing
On Plot

A apa~re..,.. for the~r~=~
partmeat 11
it will beod I clniblar Gl'l're IQ!l'
the family. ..... mq ba 1oft
the Walter Ciolalld or
the lin doportm... bldldlftl
ClothiJW &lt;loa- for bQp
be alzeo1or2tollaol2

CLEVELAND

;,;;a;;

to 18yeorll4d.

(IJPI) -

A

UII&gt;kl of CleYOiand ,.., notlvlllllble 10 e. . .el)t on the matter.
'l1lo allegOd plot ... reported
in Wedneaday'1Pla1nDealer. The
PIIPer aatd the plot was to be carried out by -.tar powerful
exploalws lD their courtromn
am waa to oeeur llat Nov. 18
but waa poatponed for Ullknown

3:1~ - • IIIII else
16 lldrl. Glrll' c:latldaiJ
an 5 and 8, Mr1, llMu
...... 1., .. .........
..... . .... ~ paata
1~ llhlrl.

2 Petitions

Flied A.king
For Divorce

...........plot

Two petltioas for
'I1le
wae aaid to involw judgmenta on
a former Chicago J)Olice of!lcer, qalnltaRt.
a one-time Wlsebnaln Ku Klux - - !lied •• Melp Coollty
Klan omclal, two Akron, Oblo, 111011 Pl... Court.
men am a ftfth man.
Tbe Judplenta In lbo
·11!1
Two men, fonDer eranc1 drae- $1,923.19 . IIIII $2,800,
on ot the Wiaconaio KKK, Da'Vid awarded the bcinellao""~'-1111
Harrlo IIIII fonDer Cbi&lt;&amp;&amp;o al from Gel'lld F, IIIII
policemu Dolald H•th are un- dith Tower.
der lnvestljpltlca by the FBI Ia
DI¥01'Ce aet1001 wen oae
COIBIOction wllll the aliepd plot. Hollond Henr)' Ward, Rt. 1,
Aa ot ,_, no Indictments have dlaport, opinot MarloN
been returned ln the ea1e but loe Ward, Choablre, -~
IIOI'III01Iy I federal ....... iur111 ......., neoleet of duly, Willi
nut formed Ullleaa the I0\'8l'~ mlmr child lnvol..a, IIIII
mont lao suba-.. evidence atbor wu by Clrtlba
which UPIIIIy • - to cour~ ·lc­ a.c:m. Rt. 2, Bacilli.
don.
'J'bum.pac:m. Zuenllle,
......t ot dulY IIIII

•-""!

Di~

olt;y. 1llo pWnlll! Ia
clllld.

- I l l .... -

Gomer Bowen

Tuesday

WWianl Jordaa,
t:30 p.m. T\leodoy

58, at
.
lit .... .._'
~
-.Boute1bome.
~7
He ... the arriYal
Gotner E. - . . . ?t, Mel~
altbol'l:lmoiOYOIIIeri1!DCI'1910d. · ur, died 'l'lloodOI' In the
'l1le ..., oC lbo lale Aim Grlf- anolloopllal at ChiW-.

Des· Tu..... .....

IIIII .... ~" - . b e lfr. ... lbo loom No\'· u, 1910, at lndiJ, late w, J, .. ...
Ro- Rlv(b-. lla woo a mambar of !l)aili ~ ·IJto.. ·
illrJ C1t1b ·wW l'rUV'
or Lodae t63, F, IIIII A,., ll. b.!' ,_
~ p.m. at a.e lllarili\ ~
SUnlviDtl an hill wife, Rllbi Wor :1;

a

·-

............. w. c.

-

~ o,~,. . . Oblo; -

,.0

Jcmllia, , - . . . ...

~~ FldWp D, IIIII

GarJ,

...... llaa ·
.

II. Mdlil, - · Colo., IIIII

~- Uld, Brion Jar-·

.;~~~~:.:r~~::~~~~=--a-a,
•Jiadlord, Cbii!IJardoa, Cllarlaobia,
I ;

.

' aei&amp;IJhnr 18ltll ..,,.....,....
for bm!dq cu be madl_.

FBI Has

•

Vfriltlla

LITrLE AMBASSADORS

-'at

DM'

CLUB TO.
'l1!e . Middl~

LINED BOOT

'

lithe

Cllrlalmu ....-

Uy, I a - tolllo

Chlldreo ~ the
In ago !rom 6

fuanti. llleh.; ·l frl.

tldMra.EpnRador,

Firemen . _ . . olll I

r....,..

r":~!.~ William Jordan

. ,. ,., . ,. Mrs.-

-....

aaata.

IPOI&lt;eoman tor tho FBiuldWMnooc~aT nigbt ·be bod .., lnforma~too..-.. . . ......
llm Ollilll.illailwd pii;f:U. ·Iiai&amp;'tdoy, '
1be lutremder ofWIWama coo- .tnlte the aiDe V. S. s...zemo
eluded u lntenolve 4i - hour Cc:u1 Justices ubecluMwe hi""'
• ..,.ell tllat bopn wben lbo girl n't been world""-,...
And V. S. Atty. Bel'llll'd st..,· ~~ rntsstna. Awarnnt

carrldot leadiQfl to a .auo- , .....hod
1

mn

otrl.

; -r~~··~b8rqqon here,"
~ced dOWn lha 1JnallNry contiollers
ol

A lin tbo doy before Chrletat Rt. 2, Raelno did . .
ptoxlmMely $10,000 ...........
lelt a family of 10 bOmoleu .
RAelno '101..- llremon laid
the blue roared tllroui!lllbo etx
room James Evau dwel.1lna Cll
Cauat;y Road 28, aear the Inter.
10clkln of the Mile
Rood,
lit 2:15 p.m. TuoodOI'. Firemen
ladlealed tbo blue lllartad from
• faultY ~ lllat .... up
~

Suspect
Turns In

'

' lloUaton

10 Home
Losses Set
At $10,000

WUaon, a sister ol Mr. Kin&amp;
on the Peach Fo"' ROid followill!! the are.
Mrs. King was token to the Columllua ho&amp;Pital to \'lait her hua·

Jaac:e,

'

By Flu Virus
SAIGON -

~.

WWII WW, ~.­
1ipJa the orrl•al Ill the
Pomoro,y .........&lt;:!' -.1 at
hiA home Oil Kftr Ill., at 9:25 a.m. today.
The oquad had 0111wm&gt;c1 a
call to the WUI homeoo Chrllllmas attemoon and admlnll*ered to Mr. WUI, ............ dllllc:u~Q&lt; I a - Ing, It wu reported. 1llo bocl;y
waa takeD. to the Ewlna Funer..
al Home wllere uraaeementa
.... beinl eonwleled.

S.O,

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