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guests/~~ ~~ron'
repr.esent~ 13~;,.:ing Gra~d

One hundred thirty
u.embers wt're present an
&lt;hapters were

Cha~:er~~· ~~jd
~~~Helen
lolr~~~;~~~on
uilie~rs,
".um ua ' ·-'
Saturday
evenln~ D~ce~:;ro;17 fieldln~talling Grand
when Racme

?rde:

M;:ye

lnstal~ng Gr~n ·t

and Hoberta K. Mindhng; , Peggy

i""rhcm;er; Grand Represen ·tre

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ta tJve uf West Virginia . . m ens CtJa.pl r

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Matron' were Ben Philson who

Straits~

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Thereon Johnson

The insw llmg Grand Officer., Stewar ~s w . t !led
officers ms a
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ommunist Bat tali

sung by members of the

ma;ron, the past matron 's ' Sunshine Class ol the Ma~n
jewel whJCh ha&lt;i IJelonged to Melllodist Church . when
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who was a memLo'r ol Racme meeti ng on Mooday •." 111 g.b I
pre - ThelJJ were accompanu:
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C-,h ap Ier. Chloru"., (•'rimm
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. . .t: Ilapter. W'lliam
pre- ' Ca therine Swatzel M
was HI charge
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Mary
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lnsta llmg Grand OtfJcer, EIP.·
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Ben ::;ented the retmng patron , Ben ul the program., rs.
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aherh Foster'. Past Gl'and Ma- , Cleek; a,soCJat~ p
'Grella Philson witi1 a past palron's omllh read lire chrrstmas .&lt; lory i
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treasurer, Letha Jewe.
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'·I · Ca th en ne Swarrel
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Gr'"tld Organist.. Morris ; conductress, Maxtne
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Mrs. Mu rl Megee, Mrs, Lester ',.
HnUcrt &lt;l K. Mindl ing,
Past
Zerkle and Mrs. George Ca rson :
Grand Matron, MI. Murrah
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Chn ter 506. Beverly .
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when addltlU•.ml plans! '
Helen Bartle}'. Assuci&lt;ite Grand Mrs. John Fu ltz presente.d 1room for refresh ments of, cran . ! were made lor th e C_hrtslma.l l
Malron Belmont Chapt er 5J5, "Christmas customs and tradt- berry salad, crackers sened_b} party planned for paltents at
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t:ons in Austr ia'' for the pro- lthe hostesses, Mrs.
Laktn State Hospita l on Dec
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gram at the December meet. Lrenner and Mrs ~ Elizabeth Sl&lt;1· 23rd.
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ing of the Dorcas Circle of the ven. Mrs. Joe W;lson, who
I Hetreshmenls were served at
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Middleport First
Baptist unable to be present. was a ' lhe conclusJOn of the busmess
Church Tuesdav evening
at Icontributing hostess Olhers al-l meeting. Rcfresnmcnt. l·!Oie l
the chu rch.
tending in addition tn the
was decor aled In keeprng . wttn ,
1 t visit the
. hove were Isabel Toy,
Ferne 1he Ch mt.mas season. Hostess
Plans
were !ntH
White t:s were Mrs. Russell Barton,
1 home
and e taoke ,a g·Jl't The meeting was opened Wtlh ! Chees•brew Beulah
c hI
y res1
.den I when
th".. r·nrayer bv• Mrs. Jacob Sl·
Turner !lana Hamm • Cleo Richardson
Matilda Noble, Mrs.
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to neach
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F . 'dl Ne'ghbors cl ub met with Mrs. . Eltzabeth
aven, Ptarl Hoffman, JanKe Gibbs, I erine Swat7.el and Mtss mma
y ev:ning Ht ' the
chairman, m charge o_f the bus- al!d Lera Jones.
IF'orthe.
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Attending were the hostesses
01 on A)
Mrs. Pau 1
drnner given by Clara Riley and rn·
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Bailey's restau r- [&lt;'luded the Christmas story lak. F""""' · .... cc ..... ·
.., Cecil Smith, Mrs. Pearl Roush,
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rn .precd mg en from St. Luke, and a poem, . Miss Carroll Lyons, Mid· I Mrs. William Fry, Mrs.
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were small " L.el Me Be Quiet. " A prayer dleport librarian, b8s an- Hoffm an, Miss Mary Duddmg,
rng . cups fill ed with bened
. iction closed the
devo. nounced that th e 'l'ddl
Mrs ·
sl le:1meeClous
r' J epo rt Mrs. Ell en FogIes oog,
. twna
,I' Public Library wlll be dosed Gladys Thomas. Mrs. Russell
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Dec. 24,and
the ai!IO
day Misses
Ca pehart,
Ray Pro
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Mrs. Robert Aroold ' preSJ· I 11Je circle voted lo supply a , Saturday,
belore Cbrislmas
HildaMrs.
and Lorena
WeiSs,

Druuken Oy1J11 ICCOWI1s for
10 per cent of ~e fataiiUes
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mosUy because they treat launchetl two mortar and small arms attacks against a
the plaleo like their cars, a lJ
Manne unit near Hue today but was driven back In
Federal Aviation A(ent'Y offl· an hour-long battle fought m a nwnsoon dow~pour.
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clal oald today.
The increased activities of the Commumsts m thts
Dr, Stanley R. Mohler said ' northeast corner of South Vietnam added to the belief
the lllhl plane pilot
wbo the North Vietnamese were still trying to drive across
drinks and IUea feels be Is In the border in a new offensive. B52 bombers and jet
no more danger than he would fighter bombers hombed red troop buildups near there
be "driving home after a today.
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The Marines who called m artillery to blunt the
This aSiumptlon Is wrong Communist attacko, found the b11dies of nine dead Co':"·
aDd It Is killlnJ the pUots at munist troops, raising their total to 68 enemy dead m
tbe rate of abool 165 a year, two days of fighting 12 miles north of Hue. U. S. losses
aid Mohler, wbo beads the were reported light.
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aeromedical applleatloos dlvl·
While fighting flared on the ftfth ~nruversary of the
olon of the FAA's Ofllee of death of the first Amencan soldter m Vietnam spokesmen
AvlaUon Medlcloe.
also reported the loss of another plane over the North
and a heavy sea bombard·
ment of Red positions in the the North Vielnarrn;se. They
South.
said there was no WJdence the
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Koreans had flown combal
North Vietnam today was missions and pointed out
reported to have compleied a Communist Chinese laborers
major evacuatedionA of Hanoi and Russian mi ..lle expert&gt; I
because of fear
mer1can aJr have been in North Vietnam for ·
attacks and its leariing military some time in noncombat

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with these magnificent mirrors! What
more dramatic than tfle11 classics of
the frame maker! art? Traditional
Bassett craftsmgnship,

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Veterans
Memorial Hospit.
wrea lle p a~e 0
Christma s.

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Gilts were exchanged
i·rlrestJme-nts served by

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Trays of cookie•, fru it and

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Zerkle, Mrs.

Departme~
... on the 2nd and 3rd Floors.

Bring The Kiddies To See Santa Claus in
the Furniture Dept. on the 2nd floor.

EL-~R~ELDS
IN
POMEROY
Mur~~~~~;~~~iii~~;~;=~;;;~~~~~i'ij==~:::·~i;ijiiij~~~

Flo~sie

pla ns wer_e also made to pl e- ~ gifts of toys were brotJght m- Dec. 26,
dent,
meet
a child The
and I jng.
tbe Monday followpa re conducted
Ch~l:tmas the~ask
etsmg fo~ school
stead oflunch
a giftfo rexchange.
two fami lies. ~ Jep~~rtst~:s toys will be giwn to children
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Hun Memorml Playground.

Mirro~On Sale In The Furniture

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THURSDAY

GETTING READY- This scene was repeated many times this Christmas seaapn throughout Meigs County as residents made ready for old St. N1ck. Moms
Harden, Syracuse, Is placing a tree in a __cu_s_to_m
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er_lll_ ca_r_.- - · -- -- - - -

· - - - 2 to 3 PM

FRIDAY - - - - 6 to 7:30PM
SATURDAY _ _ _ _ 2 to 3 PM

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of the United Method1st church
Grange Meets in
Monday evening. Mrs.
Jed I
f"'--..----=-----1' Regular SPssion
Webster Sr. was co-hostess. ,
Hemlock Gro~·e Grange met Mrs. Alonzo Custer, vice pres1
Pomeroy Oldo
in regular sessiOn Saturdy ev- ident was in charge of the
ening with C~r.ol Jones, worthy meet,ing which opened with deTONIGHT and THURSDAY
master, p~sidtng.
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\'Otions by Mrs. Everett Thorn~
Dec. 21-22
' The mee tmg opened m rttu~l- as who read from Isaiah 2 and
NOT OPEN
istic form . One appeal f?r ~Jd ave a meditation on Thoughts
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Miss Myrtis Kay Parker and
James Webster. Napkins w~e
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, small white plastic baskets Jill.
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YOUR LIST:
eJ ARMAN
eH US H PUPPIES
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find a tblng? see.,~f,
eaolly everJthtng liOii
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Good Soloctlon of Pipes

Lady

Theodorus Council
Meets on Monday

eHUMIDORS
eTOBACCO POUCHES
11 e PIPE RACKS
1 lb. $1.80 2 lbs. $3.35 3 lbt. $5.00 5 lbt. $S

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were
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the
Post
Ofllct
parlmeol Wednesday by De.
the
ofllte ol lime duct Rep. Waf.
ter MaeDer, J){)b!o,
'11le .UIIblet, u approved by
the U. S. Civil Service Com·
mlsthnl, weq ·Lowlo 1!. aoy.
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tor bankruptcy Wednesday In Hughes, ~pokesman, ~.id they would run for re-eleetion ~ ·
U.S. Dislrlct Court here, listing were leavmg the ranch
, aaylng he would CI'GIIIIId. :
debls of $6,277,539 and assets plete support ol the pollc1es, the 1968
bridge two 8T8 from
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of $8,21iii.
principles and the precepts as Hngheo said
come IIJI'III'
He
reported
that
$6,229,580
of set forth by the PreSident ol the
meeting
the debts was In unpaid notes, United States."
In addition ·to Hulhet
the biggest holder being Inland Hulbes said theae "were
the
Corplnland., PHlqua, a sub- Deneveroc
whenmeeting
by Gov. Don
BI,.SI')'
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Nortll Carolina. Robert
ufacturers of pre • packaged at Wbite Sulphur Springs, Sooth Carolina( Milia E.
borneo sold to developers.
W. Va., last weekend, Sired
VirBibla· Hulett
Ettore's housing
charges that Johnson aod bls
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menIs
aware,
VertiiUQI•
1o1m Connally
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p
Ohio, and Louisville,
Ky.
Karl 'llalvaag Mlnlle'llltllo
He said he Is currently
unSHOPPING
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D•NNo II&amp;T
A belitat
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lion by tile delendlllt
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Ia tem)lerlture
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today A lfltle I!OIIler 1101111 111141
has 11eeo set lor
well 'IGilPI ... Friday. Low
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NEW YORK (UPI)-Mrs. 1 to publish the hardcover version ny to
Mrs. Kennedy's ney, said she was told there
F. Kennedy's IUCCesllflll of Manchester's book In April, complaint in writing was were polltleal lnaccuraciea and
auppressloo of part of the was CODSulted on tho deletioll.!. atended 24 llotln-frOilJ today llllfair references
In
maalllne sertallutlon of ''The This, plus Mrs. K81U1edy's unW Friday. Tlte ease oomos up the book. But abe ad..,.: "In
Death o1 a President" was personal abhorrence of bavlng In court out Tuesday II no lime, history will deal fairly
expecled loday to lead t. an to face the petsooa!agony ol a accord Is reached.
and justly with this periOd"
acconl with the book publlsber courtroom lhowdown,
made
it
Objeelttnable
Material
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Mrs, K81U1edy has not rl!ld the
k
and avoid a &amp;pecllcular court seem llke!y the boo publisher Mrs. K81U1edf'• attorney, manuscript.
fllbt. ·
and the Kennedy lamtly would former federal Judge Simon
Alk CrWciJ
f4Dk maeuloe agreed Wtcf. reach qreement on amend- Rllkind, aald of the seutement Mancbetter prerioualy crttJ. er,
!Jeaday nJiht to cut !,1100 words menta It the controversial text. with Look:
clzed tlla
move It prevent
from William Manchester's Harper 6 Row was l'eJIOWed "Everything that Mrs. Kenoe- publlcallnq ol bll 100,000 word eel. "Here, above all places, the
"olf)clal" account of tile wu. Wednelday to be willing to dy objected to Ill
book as "crual and unjust" 8lld ofllce seeb the 1081. I am nnt
1lnalloo of Prealdeul Kennedy 1ecep1 the cuts made In the He said Mrs. Kennedy bad asbd .only that ""' work be Interested in the Chaplaincy nor
'.llld modi!)' other .parta 01 the lllll(uble
demanded only de!eUon or lllowed to a*d the •·test of lll!I'VIng as Postmaster lo Lan.
1;11. 'The pallllllfl . t'lvealfcl Neither Manchester 11or H_ar· rev!BIOD of passages ol a hlgbly time:
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caater. Thla slory, attributed to
. fil\1, Keblledy's mott
per 6 Row has commented on personal nature.
eveu II It Is the WllSblngtoo correspondent
l ·tmotlons 1l1ld
the LoOk seltlement. Mrs. "There has beeD no censor- extended to
ba!dcov- ol the Cohunbus Dlspalcb Ill Just
1'1 lovolvJna her and' her K01111edy'1 ial! '. lUll against sblp ol history," said. William er book, lflay 1101 · keep the another example of the lrrespnnMurlaee. AllPIII'IIIolo
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them' 10 blllel: ))UbllCiitlon of the .Altwood, odltor -ID • cblel 01 pe!'80JII) Jllllqe8 which olfelid. llble reporting ol the Dispatch Joltony Raymond Klein, It, CltRISTIIAS SEALSIItmlllf
cleleted Jll!l!!l !he
baok remained In Ioree. Legal CGwles· Communlcauona, Inc., eel Mrt, KenaetJ, from being reporter, to wblcb the readers Rt. 2, Pomeroy, U.S. Army and 1"11 IESPIRATORY DISEASES
Jjat . .
a c II on a 811111 .Loek was publisher 01 Look. 1Wklnd and printed ellewbere. There WBrt 01 the tenth congressional dl• Carolyn Elizabeth Buclde)l, 23, .
.JiOiftlcall)'
dnlppeil as part . 01 the Attwood·
the qree. reportl ,lbal,
plratee ,,n trtct have tno lq been IUfl. Middleport.
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file Kennedy ·fatDuy and J'ret. beaiJ1 publl!flq ''The Death tl following bouni olllfiOII· boajleC .
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I Theodorus Counoil, Daughters
· of America, met lA regular
session Monday eveniig at the
lOOF haU with Dean Barn;tx,
councilor, presiding .
Reported ill were M a b e I
Bearhs and Ell&gt;abeth
bell improving. Co"nmtmical!~".s
were read from Elizabelh
berg, state councilor, and Myr- :
tie Timmerman. 1t was aD·
nounced that the books of the
Council would be audited
fore the next meeting at
home of Mrs. Campbell.
traveling prize donated
Ema Jesae was awarded
Marie Hauck. A social
wu enjoyed and &amp;ifls
.exchanged,

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A salad course wa!l served
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Moeller Finds
Report Absurd

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perls estimated today that the making this power a motive o1
/ tersection caused a
blind
of obtaining additional recom.
AUS fiN, Tex. (UP!) - President
and
pro8TIIJ!l would produce an ad· competition, of confidence and "We ourself want to reiterate 1 spot. No arrest was reported.
mendations from colle e coach. sldent Democratic govermrs :"ere back m harmony
clltlonal 15,0011 volunteers,
price, the Pope said.
oor pleasure and acclaim.
and c ful cog ches of day, though not necessarily tn perfect tune with tadl
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larger high schools. We ore
A meetmg of Johnson and nme state governors frolll
WIND$0R, ONT _ THE ' language address was almost extend this trace, and that It Middleport, was admil!ed to '
hopeful thiSh wlll iroduee more his own party at the LBJ _ranch Wednesday produ.:ed;d.,
I&lt;IUJids of happy
were entirely devoted to the theme of become possible to proceed Holzer Hospital at 5:05 p.m.
h:
"It I
to prngraDJB were to blame far tile "
c:boked off Wednesday by 1a! peaee. Nearlr one-fourth of it from the suspenalon of fighting Wednesday with muiUple Iacer·
is Impossible to fulfill our plan stu in better communication. party'• election losset
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to sincere negotiations, the only allons and a. fractured left an- Tenth Dlstrtct Cong. Walter of making an appointment prior Y
November.
lJchoolbUs
llat and biJried
Pope_
path to achieve . peace In kle. He was mjured when he H. Moeller today labeled recent to January 1. At this time we I - A promise by Johnson . to The Iowan said the
Ill oecupanls UDder 25 tons ol
freedom and In jusllee.
was caught between two ears reports published In the Colum- an make no atatement as to look inlo, and have his
"serious problems"
shilling, suffocallllll sand. Eight
Vetereas M&lt;morlal HosJ!Ital , "This. once again stresses the which he and a fnead
at- bus Dispatch and some other e
explore, grievances ranging around state admlnJatratl-.
gade ·school
died and Admlsalollo - Helen Bess, strategtc point of. this painful tempting to s!art. He II listed loth district newspapers \ as
from federal patronage to
federal
I) . , . illjured.
I Syracuae; Robert Knapp, Cbar. and paradOXical Situation: The m good cllldlllon.
"false, absurd, and revolttng,"
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allegedly "arbitrarv" efforts
war, aid to
Tlte \ruck skidded around a' lesion; Sharon Thelss, Racine; heart of man.
which stated that he had been
u.s. officials to cut off U.
were among
COI'!Ie!'," sldeswipped the bus and Mrs. Edward Manley, Mlcldle. ''Good will hold! the key to
TWO nNED
"campaigning for the Jli18t as
funds from schools failing
mentioned by Johnson
tipped over, entombing the bus port.
peace. The difficulty springs Okey Kiser and Charles C. Chaplain of the U.S. House of
meet desegregation gUidelines.
these problt!ID8
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-Agreement that the Demo- from state to state aDd fnlll.' ·
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25-ton cargo o! sand. Cora Cunnlnham, Jamea 11111, be turned almultaoeouaiy by the were fined $10 and costs each "No one campaigns for such COLUMBUS (UP[) - Don C. cratk National Comndttee
to region ,
01111 two children escaped In- Mrs. Charles Mcllonald and l'l!BpODslble leaden ol both in Meigs County Court on lntoz. ao exalted offiee," Moeller stat- Ettore of Columbus, a former needs overhauling.
Johoso bntshed side
OONTINUED 011 Pago 2
son, Emma Paugh.
fronls."
!calion charges, Wedoeaday.
borne buJlder, flied a petition Iowa's Gov. Harold
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"We all know what power of Christmas Oiled the world with Deputy Robert Beegle lndlcat- ton reports that as many as. 50 within
next few weeks, h;
COrrected
within slz weeks /destruction pr.sent day man admiration and joy," the pontiff :ed two cars parked on the right North Korean pdots were aiding said.
time. P"!Jt&amp;gon manpower ez. l wields and how some men are said.
' side of Rt. 338 south of the In"We also are In the process ,

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report of the nominating committee and officers elected for
the coming yecu were Mrs. Webster, president; Mrs. Custer,
vice president; Mr~ .
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1 Wildermuth, secretary;
and
Miss Campbell, treasurer.
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At the close ol the meeting,
1Mrs. Marie Chapman on be·
hall of the class presented Mrs.
i Thomas the teacher, with a gift,
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meeting of Pomona Grange was er. She also read TrThe Legend
announced on January 6 at
of the Christmas
ee.
-Tech nkolorR ks
Hall
roll
w::men Beauy, Leslie Caron.
oc ' prmgs
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Kse-nan Wynn, Hermione (;m
A Christmas program of read- cal! with A Christmas giving.
go ld, Rob Cummings
ings and songs was presented Final plan~ were made to meet"JOHNNY
RENO
dunng the lecturer ·hour. At t_he1 ,·ng at the church Wednesday,
- TechnicolorDana Andrew:.;. JanP R.ussPII . close of the . meetmg a SOCla at 2 p.m. to prepare gifts for
Wn Cha ney, John Agar. Lyl P hour w~s enJ~ed a~d refre~h· shut-in members of the church.
B!.!ltger.
Tom
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Admi ~s ion
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Chctrles l
Mrs. Ada Root, M . and The beaulirull
decora ted
Werry. Mrs. W;llard HIlle s, Mrs. Victor Grim, Mrs. Wil- h e or Mrs. ri'wight Parker, '
~1rs. Henry Werry, Mrs. Roy liam Motley and Mrs. ;ILester I Polm
t Rdg Road
was
Smith Mrs. Elwood Bowers, 8 .
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Mem
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strategist vowed the Commu- . capacities.
ALMOST OVER - Joe Perry, left, and Homer
nlsts would fight on for as long The spokesmen alSG disclosed Smith, employees of the Pomeroy postal departmenl,
Heavy damage was caused to as it took to wio the war.
that Americans died in a&lt;tion are unloading a small portion of the mail received'
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two 1966 model cars and an 18 The new Indications of Com. and 433 others were wounded in ' during the pre-Christmas season. Mail deliveries are
year.{)ld woman driver of one munlst unwlllmgness to end the lhe week ending Dec. 17. lt
somewhat lighter now as the end of the Chriltmu
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Ch 1st of the cars was injured In a fighting appeared to !till any CONTlN\IEf&gt; On Page 2
mailing is near.
VATICAN CITY (UP!)- Pope Paul . • n a
• i trarnc accident Wednesday at lingering U.S. hopes North ..:..:.__:_..::._ ___::.__ _ __ _-"--- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' mas call for peace in Vietnam,
torught ltha\
4'55 P m In Racine
Vietnam might agree to an
controllable circumstances" could tngger a nuc ear 0 "" ·
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The sheriff's department said t Christmas truce. .
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"Good will holds the key to peace,' the Pope sa
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m a go ' k
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The selection ol the Mti.@S when we will be ready to
tnnuence in the school
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collided
338 ai
Navy Af
wasN'
Local head football ooach will nounce the appointment, but It system and in the eommtmity
Good •1'idings?
world by Vatican Radio. fie
both sldea to aJYe t
the intersection of Fifth and down by groun ;e
o; t not be made by this January 1, will not be made until we have at large. The superintendent's
WABii!NGTON
BEGJN. , world the "Christmas
sn esllono Main Sts.
Wednes ay.
PI 0 Supt. George Hargraves said interviewed all available candi-responslbility io to seek oul and
Dlng Feb 1 tho Defenae De-l der" of peace talks.
•r
was hsted as mJSslng.
Wednesday
dates and carefully reviewed lo find the best man available.
partmenc •lrill accept for millthreat of bul · ..•&lt;pee
Y a warm• Miss Thel" was tal&lt;en to
SbeU Commanlot Campo
The supe;intendent on Octo- their previous records."
Neither time nor effort wiD be
tary sanil&lt;l! volunteers
who
turned to
said the l ly" prelled biJ learller
Veteran• Memorial HoBpltal by At sea, four Seventh
ber 25 had
the se- His stalement continued:
spared in this miS8lon."
have eertaln physical defects nuc ear
modern man that
scbedn eel separa
the Racine emergency •quad. dest':"yers and a heavy gUided lection 'would be made after the "This Is an important appoint. Mr. Hargrave•
concluded,
that previously would have !?security bo f all from a Christmao and 1
It was reported she suffered a mlsstle crUiser fired more than dose of the football eason, or ment. We know the citizens of "The patience and uoderslaDdrejeeted . them.
sprmgs a ve
tram be merged to a sl-e broken collarbone.
850 shells at North Vlelnameae rior to January 1 1967 if pos- our school district want It toing of the citizens of !be schoal
Tho new program will permit oonlfnuous and growing danger 45 or S&lt;lay annlstlct lasting
Officers said the car driven camps and automatic weapon pbl
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pr
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IntO serviee
ol men
by Ferguson
pulled car,
Into forcing
the coast
positions
along VJetnam
.the 00rthernth
Wednesday
head football ooach is an ·trn.will be appreciated."
eviously
could not
meet wbo
tile a-daareal
nger w c
B......ot new yearthroFughb
e , .the
•· Iside
of the Theiss
of South
n e
ed Hargraves
th t
al
li re.
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h
port
a sever app can
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weight standards - either too ;nd
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"The truce which both bel- it into and breaking off a pole past . ours.
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kes- have been Interviewed lor the
fat or too thlo- or wbo sUffer.,
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ligerents, with generous spon- holding up a school
flasher In S.Jgon, Amencan spo.
position. More Interviews are
eel from certain other minor I
Power ol Destruction
taneousness
announced for light.
men today confirmed Washung- scheduled or will be scheduled

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Omo Pearl Northup; v;sitrng lnslal~n~b G~an . e C~apt~r·
Wor;hy Matrons and Worthy Pa· R~l~h e ' aem
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Huth Heatn of Manctw, WllU I Caro s ung y
"' ll. Bartley ,. JJcp~ty Grand vtl~~;tallmg Grand Warder, Mal· sang ''A. eros~. m the Starneu Church Group
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Past o osm .
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Bentley Pops In 53 Markers, C-D
Slips Past Kyger Creek, 82 to 77

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NEW YORK tUPI) -Lew Lloyd 28 9 in seven contests.
AlaW~f.
Big Roger Bentley and the For the Blue Devils, Mike I of three periods. Kyger Creek Creek
Alcinaor, or UCLA holds the Lloyd, fourth last week, Alclliilo'! ·~ · led
Chauncey-Do, er Blue DevOs Wilson had 11 points and Skin· had 25 points in the last period Kyge; Creek
10 19 23 25-77
biggest lead in the basketball ~oved up In the •laollinss Ill ICC1II'llcy • illllllle
rolled
to il,elr fifth hc.-cutlve
ner had nme.
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w· Wednesd
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wh'l' e the Blue Devils
scoring race any major college d•d . Harry Hollmes of Denver. attempfl for
ay nlg. t wdh . an Kyger Creek outscored Bent- ling 20
Kyger Creek (77) -M. Spauld·
m ,
player has had in live years, Hollines Jumped from 1lltb to Aletndm: 811 ~-=
~2-77 ~1ct~ry, over Coach Jollfl. ley and crew in the second half The Bobcats connected on 28 Ing, 94-23; Hall, 3-3-9; Grose
according to statistics released third with 29.2 points per same. U.clay vplto!J
Y W1ckline s Kyger Creek but the damage was done. The of 71 shots from the field for 0-1·1· Bradbury a+~· White'
today by the National Collegiate Elvin Hayes of Houston was Ylailinf Colorado
Bobcats.
Bobcats h_ad 48 points to the 39.8 per cent but were ont-re. &amp;-1·13 . Eblin, 0:2-2;
Spauld:
At!lletlc Bureau.
fourlb at 28.1 points 1 pme, Noililklliem
Bentley, a 6-3 junior guard, Blue Devils 41 m the second bounded 37-32 with Mike Spau1d- ing, 2-3-4. Totals, 28-21·77.
and Rich Jonea of llllools flftb olfeDee, .verq!DC
thrilled. the home crowd
by hall.
lng getting 16 for Kyger Creek. Chauncey-Dover
182)
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Alcindor boasted a marsln of,at 28.1. Rounding out the top 10 eoroute to 1 1-1 iecl~i
slammmg In 21 field goals and Chauncey-Dover led 19. 10 at . Joe Staley scored 13 points as Skinner 2-S-9· Wilson 4-3·ll· i "Boy! ow 1100 you 1lk!.. to j 7.8. points per game over """'"" w••~ Andy Anderson, Bradley·f.·l1~and=~;1~
lrim lbJJ one, doD.
national runnerup Bob Uoyd ut canlalua 28.0, Joe ADen, Brad- for second, 1
11 lre_e throws for a total of the end of the first per10d, pull- jChauncey Dover downed Kyger Bentley' 21-1i-53· Stal~y 0-4-4'. 1
Rutgers
alter games of Dec. 17. ley 27.8, Gary Gray, Oklahoma per glllle.
53 pomts to pace the uodefeat- ed out to a 41-20 halftime lead ICreek 63-52 in the reserve game., Powel~ 'H-3· Re'eves t-0-z TO: I
The UCLA soph had averaRed City 27.0, Don Smith, Iowa State Tennenee led In feaJa
ed Blue Devil•. Bentley has now and were ahead 62-52 at the eod Tom Reese had 1.2 for Kyger tals 29-24·112
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scored 189 points fn five games
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Sports Briefs
Natioaal llasketbflll AID
game. He will be a member of ADD RACES
COfe ,,
BY Uolled Press •-•--aUoaal
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guard, paced the
'Ath
I ena B.......,.s next
year LAUREL, Md. (UPI)-Laurel
Eaolelll Dlvlolon
with 18 points while
a ter C-D Consolidates
with race. course was granted
w.30 L3 Pet.
6-1 senior center, ·~=
Athens.
permiSSIOn Wednesday by the
Philadelphia
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Oblo College Basketball
of Southwestem'a 4l
Chauncey-Dover remains as Maryland Racing CommissiOn !
Boston
23 7 .767
Scbedllle
had 17 points. George Qlllllll;
one of the top offensive teams to run_IO races on Dec. 24, 26 1
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15 19 .441 By United Press International
IH) junior,
finished wlfll
10 the area rackmg up
385 and Jl and Jan. 2 to
Cincinnati
12 17 .414
Tolllgbl
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points in fJVe games for a 77 whcompensate for lour races lost '
Baltimore
8 26 .2351Texas Christian at Cincinnati
poLemadi.'ng the scoring for ..;,;,
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en ue · ay's program wa. 1
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Western Dlvioiou
' Oh10 U at Mich1gan
Tornadoes were Amos '1\'1111'
For Kyger Creek, it was the cancelled after five races due to sp1n
Guyt Rl thgerCsh
takenseason
the
W· L· Pet.
Quaker Cil•J Tournament
e r1ats
s mas
ilY DICK THO s
brown with 16 points
ad
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third loss against four wins Ior i• heavy snowfall.
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I Mark Beegle, fouled by Dillon• "h
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the season, The Bobcats meet I Starting Saturday, Dec. 24, lo hear,t a~d has decJd~d II IS St. Louis
13 17 .433 1
vs. Bluffton Coach Ll Jyd Myers' High- sank tow lree lhro•s. Tom Did- ~" erm :ndlfl w&lt;th 15.
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DetrOit
1319 .40fi ]W. Va State vs. DefJance
landers blew an early six point die hit !rom the Side and Bob Southe,c Local had 26 .te·
Creek. Chauncey-Dover is
first race post bme l Hodge,·s, the da,ling l•t!!e Chicago
14 22 .:IP9 Indiana tPa.) Tournament lleadd bot emerged at the hall Grueser. fouled by Ke&lt;th
until Dec. 28 when they meet Iwill. he moved to 12 30 to permit : playmaker of the Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles
12 20 .375 1Cleveland St. vs. Cheney
ea ing 25-23 and put together er' made a free thro• lo cut '
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Holiday IsuffiCient lime for the expanded approached the National BasWedoesdoy'• Results
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a runaway second hatf to de- S&lt;•ulhwestern' lead to 22-21
connected on
T
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racmg program
k tb II A . t'
d r St Lo ., 118 Balf
109
S Clara 9\l Missouri 91 12)
feat the Southern Local Torna- Beegle made a short JUm~r t~
shots for 3H 4 per cent ournamcr.. a
ens.
SIGNS CON .
e a
ssocJa Jon recur or . m
•more
does of Racme 64-55 Wednesdav. put Southern Local aheadr-23 ~ i The Highlanders made 25 ol
Chuck Bradb,,Y, 6-2 sopho- CHICAGO TRACT
Ss Fran 84 ProVIdence 70
= i 65. from the f•e ld Ior an ldeoiUPI!
Ch .c g "g•vmg" Wednesday night as he Chicago llO New York 107
night at Southwestern H&lt;gh 1w•th 1 20 left
more, paced the Bobcats against I I ld
' a o assisted teammates 21 times Philadelphia 129 Los Ang. 123
an Jose St. 60 Nevada 57
I tical 38 4 per
I nd h8d II
the Blue Devils Wllh z5 points. ., 0 " t 10A er, Tommie Agee, tr., and helped his team edge the (Only games schdeule&lt;il
B Young 89 Austrln Stars
School.
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M•ke Spauldmg, 5-11 senior, had 1966 mencan league rookJe of New York Knickerbockers 11().
Thursday's Games
Idaho 49 Washmglon St. 47
Southern Local led 8-2 at the ' on Hall's free throw With
:f 22 from the
line. Soutn.
1 .roul 24
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8110
4
23. Jim White, 5-ll sophomore the! yetar\1,,
"" 1967 ,107 for its fifth straight viclory Philadelphia at San Francisco Sacremenlo St. 83 Portland 72
mark in the hrsl penon
seconds left and then Keilh rn Local "' . 1.1 of
from tile1
had
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Redwoods 66 S-West Oregon 61 al the end of the first period 25 seconds left lo pu t the lllgh-1 Terry
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John Shriver, Gene Hall and ;ander; ahead 25-23 at lht l pomts as the Little Tornadoes
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San lliego
George Dillon sank buckets m half
! downed Southwestern 40-30 In
poin' Jerry Hali ~ ~ d ~ne : l~rsl major league season, Ichampion Los Angeles Lukers ' Vanderbilt 116 N-Western 92
Semt·fi I
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N Ar' o 75 S na s
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gan a_nd Randy Hutchins eadt
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for h&lt;s hom e In Mobile, Alo., for team league The Lakers were GcorgJa Tech 78 Auburn 76
Cal ~:t• SLO ~~ ~~~g~ 73
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~•ght for the losers. ;,
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- !defeated by Philadelphia 129-123 Drake 77 Colorad• 72
yC n I I' g ound 71 ' ers led 22-16 with 2.57 to go cal fell hehmd 38-26 at the 4:
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go m the thJtd ~·.,·od tra·,Jeu 1 S..uthern Local 1531- C\lfidlll
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more 118-109 In other games.
Mormngside 73 G Adolphus 64 Portland St 84 Alma 7'•
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Maysville, 58 Crooksville 57
seconds left m the penod and ~als
Dilld,e
the Hulls rolled up a 22-point i the game and scored 20 points NYAC 105 Cen Coon St Coll88 Newark Cat!Johc 72
l lhed HJ!gblanders led 45-341 at the Southwestern 53i84) - Dillon
thJtd quarter lead and held olf and sn•gged 16 rebounds to lift La Salle 85 Penn 83
Sl. Aloysms !iii en o three penods .
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a sizzling New York rally, St. Lo01s past Baltimore at StPeter's 91 Blmnt Abbey 62
Gahanna Lmcoln 71 J,ondon 62. Midway the !mal frame (he ~t'i~' t~tter7 - l-t
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M1am1 Trace 58 Grove City 56 Highlanders had piled up 161 - 2 ' 9 a er -4-- ;
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:who collected 16 of his 23 points took scoring honors for the
Midwest
Granville 71 Watkms Mem. 66 1p&amp;mt lead, 59-43. Southern l.o- ' " - 5- : Totals 25-!4-84,
:in the second hall
IHa_wks With 22 pohts and Bill Purdue 79 Army 69
Canton Glenwood 73 Perry so l cal outscored the Highlanders
South
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,Cuyahoga Falls 60
23-19 m the fourth period but
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! Bob Booze~ and Don Kojfs Leroy Ellis scored 23 for 1oledo 89 Duquesne 58
Canton McKinley 58! the Tornadoes were too
Oklahoma Cit~ 103 Baylor 81
shared scormg honors for Baltimore.
Butler 81 N Jll'
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Alliance 70
behind to catch up.
Pa~ .Am 69 E73 Moni&lt;Jna 53
Ch1cago with 22 points apiece.
moJs
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PhillipS 66ers Arkansas 67
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Portsmouth West 81
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DRY CLEANING
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court, for Louisville and the en route to its lnumph over,consecuuve home court ••luimp·b ,l
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amb1llous Cards hope to use
C're1ghton. Forward Ben Monroe and Tuls
ed the A"
The Umverslty of Louisville to best advantage at the eod of
21 pomts and 6-9 center 52.
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has . schedeled 15 "practice" tile season.
Mel Daniels added 20 to spark
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NCAA college basketbaU finals ranked Cards have to battle in eight games.
stomped Stanford 8Hi7, Drake .
this •eason and Cardinal , fans th~ir w~y through the rugged Bob Cousy's BC team, using dumped Colorado 77-72, Utah ]
expect the on-tbe.slle traJmng lo MISSOUri Valley Conference for its superior height to
npped North carolina State
pay off In a natiOnal Utle.
, a berth m the Midwest a d v a n t 0 g e, out .
76, Purdue bumped Army 79-69
The Kentucky State Fair and regionals. Louisville look the UMass 40.2!! 10 defeating
m overtime as four Cadet
Exposition Center's !8 8()().seat first step tn that dJrectton Redmen for tile second
louted out, Seattle eked
Freedom Hall, which wUI house Wednesday mght by chopping this season. Wil!Je Wolters,
. a 93-89 double overtime
the NCAA tournament next do~ towering St. Louts 75-68 in Eagles' 6 8 cente1, scored
VICtory over Evansville, Nevada
March, also aerves as borne their conference opener.
points to lead both teams
stunned
The victory was the eighth lor was selected as the tourLaSalle
by
Louisville, eacb of them gained nament's most valuable player S5-113, Memphis Stale ~r:~, ~~
on the Freedom Hall hardwood, for his 39 points 10 two games Villanova 58-40, Toledo
742-4211
without a defeat.
Syracuse took consolation bon: Duquesne 89-58 and
Westley Unseld, Louisville's ors with a 99-87 win over throttled Wake Forest 114-58.
outstanding H center, limited Manhattan.
7-loot Rich Niemann to 16
In the other major tourbut scored only lQ
He nament contested Wednesday
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pulled down 17
night, Iowa State captured the
Evenings
however, and the Cards demon- Sun DeVIl Classic by trouncing
strated they have a well· Texas 10HI7 af;er Southern Calli
balanced attack by placing si% nailed down th•rd place by
men In double ligures.
blasting host Arizona State 9~-1
Lingerie by Phil M•id 1nd Pinehurst
The three other members of 60.
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the United Press International Vanderbilt, ranked lith unNylon
and Brushed Cuddle·Trique.
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easily. Fiftll·ranked Michigan Campbell, wbo scored 38 points
GOWNS
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and
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S·M·L-XLG
State rebounded from a loss
tc lead the Commodores past I
Loyola (La.) to trip Tulane
I.igiJ-scoring Northwestern 111·
PAJAMAS
1.98 to 6.00
66, sixtb·ranked New Mexico
Shortie, Pedal Puaher and Long.
crushed Creighton 79-68 and
Callforofa Defeated
Boston College, No. 10, swept Elsewhere, California a.1d
GOWN &amp; DUSTER SETS _ 5.9S to 8.95
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Bentley Pops In 53 Markers, C-D
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AlaW~f.
Big Roger Bentley and the For the Blue Devils, Mike I of three periods. Kyger Creek Creek
Alcinaor, or UCLA holds the Lloyd, fourth last week, Alclliilo'! ·~ · led
Chauncey-Do, er Blue DevOs Wilson had 11 points and Skin· had 25 points in the last period Kyge; Creek
10 19 23 25-77
biggest lead in the basketball ~oved up In the •laollinss Ill ICC1II'llcy • illllllle
rolled
to il,elr fifth hc.-cutlve
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w· Wednesd
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scoring race any major college d•d . Harry Hollmes of Denver. attempfl for
ay nlg. t wdh . an Kyger Creek outscored Bent- ling 20
Kyger Creek (77) -M. Spauld·
m ,
player has had in live years, Hollines Jumped from 1lltb to Aletndm: 811 ~-=
~2-77 ~1ct~ry, over Coach Jollfl. ley and crew in the second half The Bobcats connected on 28 Ing, 94-23; Hall, 3-3-9; Grose
according to statistics released third with 29.2 points per same. U.clay vplto!J
Y W1ckline s Kyger Creek but the damage was done. The of 71 shots from the field for 0-1·1· Bradbury a+~· White'
today by the National Collegiate Elvin Hayes of Houston was Ylailinf Colorado
Bobcats.
Bobcats h_ad 48 points to the 39.8 per cent but were ont-re. &amp;-1·13 . Eblin, 0:2-2;
Spauld:
At!lletlc Bureau.
fourlb at 28.1 points 1 pme, Noililklliem
Bentley, a 6-3 junior guard, Blue Devils 41 m the second bounded 37-32 with Mike Spau1d- ing, 2-3-4. Totals, 28-21·77.
and Rich Jonea of llllools flftb olfeDee, .verq!DC
thrilled. the home crowd
by hall.
lng getting 16 for Kyger Creek. Chauncey-Dover
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Alcindor boasted a marsln of,at 28.1. Rounding out the top 10 eoroute to 1 1-1 iecl~i
slammmg In 21 field goals and Chauncey-Dover led 19. 10 at . Joe Staley scored 13 points as Skinner 2-S-9· Wilson 4-3·ll· i "Boy! ow 1100 you 1lk!.. to j 7.8. points per game over """'"" w••~ Andy Anderson, Bradley·f.·l1~and=~;1~
lrim lbJJ one, doD.
national runnerup Bob Uoyd ut canlalua 28.0, Joe ADen, Brad- for second, 1
11 lre_e throws for a total of the end of the first per10d, pull- jChauncey Dover downed Kyger Bentley' 21-1i-53· Stal~y 0-4-4'. 1
Rutgers
alter games of Dec. 17. ley 27.8, Gary Gray, Oklahoma per glllle.
53 pomts to pace the uodefeat- ed out to a 41-20 halftime lead ICreek 63-52 in the reserve game., Powel~ 'H-3· Re'eves t-0-z TO: I
The UCLA soph had averaRed City 27.0, Don Smith, Iowa State Tennenee led In feaJa
ed Blue Devil•. Bentley has now and were ahead 62-52 at the eod Tom Reese had 1.2 for Kyger tals 29-24·112
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scored 189 points fn five games
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Eaolelll Dlvlolon
with 18 points while
a ter C-D Consolidates
with race. course was granted
w.30 L3 Pet.
6-1 senior center, ·~=
Athens.
permiSSIOn Wednesday by the
Philadelphia
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Oblo College Basketball
of Southwestem'a 4l
Chauncey-Dover remains as Maryland Racing CommissiOn !
Boston
23 7 .767
Scbedllle
had 17 points. George Qlllllll;
one of the top offensive teams to run_IO races on Dec. 24, 26 1
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15 19 .441 By United Press International
IH) junior,
finished wlfll
10 the area rackmg up
385 and Jl and Jan. 2 to
Cincinnati
12 17 .414
Tolllgbl
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points in fJVe games for a 77 whcompensate for lour races lost '
Baltimore
8 26 .2351Texas Christian at Cincinnati
poLemadi.'ng the scoring for ..;,;,
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en ue · ay's program wa. 1
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Western Dlvioiou
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Tornadoes were Amos '1\'1111'
For Kyger Creek, it was the cancelled after five races due to sp1n
Guyt Rl thgerCsh
takenseason
the
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the season, The Bobcats meet I Starting Saturday, Dec. 24, lo hear,t a~d has decJd~d II IS St. Louis
13 17 .433 1
vs. Bluffton Coach Ll Jyd Myers' High- sank tow lree lhro•s. Tom Did- ~" erm :ndlfl w&lt;th 15.
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DetrOit
1319 .40fi ]W. Va State vs. DefJance
landers blew an early six point die hit !rom the Side and Bob Southe,c Local had 26 .te·
Creek. Chauncey-Dover is
first race post bme l Hodge,·s, the da,ling l•t!!e Chicago
14 22 .:IP9 Indiana tPa.) Tournament lleadd bot emerged at the hall Grueser. fouled by Ke&lt;th
until Dec. 28 when they meet Iwill. he moved to 12 30 to permit : playmaker of the Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles
12 20 .375 1Cleveland St. vs. Cheney
ea ing 25-23 and put together er' made a free thro• lo cut '
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North Gallia in the
Holiday IsuffiCient lime for the expanded approached the National BasWedoesdoy'• Results
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a runaway second hatf to de- S&lt;•ulhwestern' lead to 22-21
connected on
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S Clara 9\l Missouri 91 12)
feat the Southern Local Torna- Beegle made a short JUm~r t~
shots for 3H 4 per cent ournamcr.. a
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does of Racme 64-55 Wednesdav. put Southern Local aheadr-23 ~ i The Highlanders made 25 ol
Chuck Bradb,,Y, 6-2 sopho- CHICAGO TRACT
Ss Fran 84 ProVIdence 70
= i 65. from the f•e ld Ior an ldeoiUPI!
Ch .c g "g•vmg" Wednesday night as he Chicago llO New York 107
night at Southwestern H&lt;gh 1w•th 1 20 left
more, paced the Bobcats against I I ld
' a o assisted teammates 21 times Philadelphia 129 Los Ang. 123
an Jose St. 60 Nevada 57
I tical 38 4 per
I nd h8d II
the Blue Devils Wllh z5 points. ., 0 " t 10A er, Tommie Agee, tr., and helped his team edge the (Only games schdeule&lt;il
B Young 89 Austrln Stars
School.
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M•ke Spauldmg, 5-11 senior, had 1966 mencan league rookJe of New York Knickerbockers 11().
Thursday's Games
Idaho 49 Washmglon St. 47
Southern Local led 8-2 at the ' on Hall's free throw With
:f 22 from the
line. Soutn.
1 .roul 24
21
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4
23. Jim White, 5-ll sophomore the! yetar\1,,
"" 1967 ,107 for its fifth straight viclory Philadelphia at San Francisco Sacremenlo St. 83 Portland 72
mark in the hrsl penon
seconds left and then Keilh rn Local "' . 1.1 of
from tile1
had
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Redwoods 66 S-West Oregon 61 al the end of the first period 25 seconds left lo pu t the lllgh-1 Terry
ProfJit scored 15

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J~m~rfl ou .; Ag", who led the Sox in nine expansion outfit above the LouiSVIlle 75 St. Louis 68
Pam AM 69 East Montana 53
John Shriver, Gene Hall and ;ander; ahead 25-23 at lht l pomts as the Little Tornadoes
the
'" , of!ensJVe departments in his Idefending Western n 1vision 1Memph•s St 58 Villanova 40
San lliego
George Dillon sank buckets m half
! downed Southwestern 40-30 In
poin' Jerry Hali ~ ~ d ~ne : l~rsl major league season, Ichampion Los Angeles Lukers ' Vanderbilt 116 N-Western 92
Semt·fi I
succesSion to give Southwest- The H•ghlande.-s unleashed a the reserve contest. D~ve Morpoir;s fouled o w- ~ a n:~e : Signed the pact before leaving , and into fourth place in the five- j Michigan St 76 Tulane 66
N Ar' o 75 S na s
ern a 15-11 lead with 5.41 left third period attack
gan a_nd Randy Hutchins eadt
th,rd period u mJ way
for h&lt;s hom e In Mobile, Alo., for team league The Lakers were GcorgJa Tech 78 Auburn 76
Cal ~:t• SLO ~~ ~~~g~ 73
I in the first half. The Highlaod- tlle VI&gt;Jtors 2().7. Southern
~•ght for the losers. ;,
. - .. -- _ _the Chnstmas hohdays.
- !defeated by Philadelphia 129-123 Drake 77 Colorad• 72
yC n I I' g ound 71 ' ers led 22-16 with 2.57 to go cal fell hehmd 38-26 at the 4:
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before inlermissmn.
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go m the thJtd ~·.,·od tra·,Jeu 1 S..uthern Local 1531- C\lfidlll
1an
more 118-109 In other games.
Mormngside 73 G Adolphus 64 Portland St 84 Alma 7'•
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College Basketball Results
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&amp;-4, single game assists mark of 28 leader. ,
By United Press lnternallonal
Wallbrown. fouled by Hall,
g~ ; . a rown
.
16
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East
By United Press lalemationat [ two free throws
wilh
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Cousy, also scored 18 points as center Gene Tbormolen early in Temple 84 Wake Forest 58
Maysville, 58 Crooksville 57
seconds left m the penod and ~als
Dilld,e
the Hulls rolled up a 22-point i the game and scored 20 points NYAC 105 Cen Coon St Coll88 Newark Cat!Johc 72
l lhed HJ!gblanders led 45-341 at the Southwestern 53i84) - Dillon
thJtd quarter lead and held olf and sn•gged 16 rebounds to lift La Salle 85 Penn 83
Sl. Aloysms !iii en o three penods .
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a sizzling New York rally, St. Lo01s past Baltimore at StPeter's 91 Blmnt Abbey 62
Gahanna Lmcoln 71 J,ondon 62. Midway the !mal frame (he ~t'i~' t~tter7 - l-t
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sparked by Howard Komives Charleston, W.Va. Joe Caldwell St Bona . 57 Kent Sl 55
M1am1 Trace 58 Grove City 56 Highlanders had piled up 161 - 2 ' 9 a er -4-- ;
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:who collected 16 of his 23 points took scoring honors for the
Midwest
Granville 71 Watkms Mem. 66 1p&amp;mt lead, 59-43. Southern l.o- ' " - 5- : Totals 25-!4-84,
:in the second hall
IHa_wks With 22 pohts and Bill Purdue 79 Army 69
Canton Glenwood 73 Perry so l cal outscored the Highlanders
South
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,Cuyahoga Falls 60
23-19 m the fourth period but
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! Bob Booze~ and Don Kojfs Leroy Ellis scored 23 for 1oledo 89 Duquesne 58
Canton McKinley 58! the Tornadoes were too
Oklahoma Cit~ 103 Baylor 81
shared scormg honors for Baltimore.
Butler 81 N Jll'
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Alliance 70
behind to catch up.
Pa~ .Am 69 E73 Moni&lt;Jna 53
Ch1cago with 22 points apiece.
moJs
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New Philadelphia 62 The wm upped the
PhillipS 66ers Arkansas 67
~ill~s H:' was high for New !~~1:1111f8t\l~i'l¥'!;0,: ". • 11~ Fa~rless 50 Sandy Valley 48 Jot) ers' record t~ 3-:)11\r . the sea-l QUICK SERVICE FOR
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East Canton 65 Randolph 49
son. Southwestern is now idle
THE HOLIDAYS!
Los Angeles led for the first 1
SEOAL SCORING
Portsmouth West 81
until Jan. 3 wben they meet
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Nor tbwes t Scioto 64 Coach Mike Morrison's Pirates
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20.0 Clay Twp. 77 Sout!l Webster 48 ' Sporting only an early season
DRY CLEANING
Iwinnirlo their 30th game against
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Slone are now 1-5m all games
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Southern Local will be 1dle ·
Idunk shot by Wilt Chamberlain
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court, for Louisville and the en route to its lnumph over,consecuuve home court ••luimp·b ,l
UPJ Sports Writer
amb1llous Cards hope to use
C're1ghton. Forward Ben Monroe and Tuls
ed the A"
The Umverslty of Louisville to best advantage at the eod of
21 pomts and 6-9 center 52.
a upen
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has . schedeled 15 "practice" tile season.
Mel Daniels added 20 to spark
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NCAA college basketbaU finals ranked Cards have to battle in eight games.
stomped Stanford 8Hi7, Drake .
this •eason and Cardinal , fans th~ir w~y through the rugged Bob Cousy's BC team, using dumped Colorado 77-72, Utah ]
expect the on-tbe.slle traJmng lo MISSOUri Valley Conference for its superior height to
npped North carolina State
pay off In a natiOnal Utle.
, a berth m the Midwest a d v a n t 0 g e, out .
76, Purdue bumped Army 79-69
The Kentucky State Fair and regionals. Louisville look the UMass 40.2!! 10 defeating
m overtime as four Cadet
Exposition Center's !8 8()().seat first step tn that dJrectton Redmen for tile second
louted out, Seattle eked
Freedom Hall, which wUI house Wednesday mght by chopping this season. Wil!Je Wolters,
. a 93-89 double overtime
the NCAA tournament next do~ towering St. Louts 75-68 in Eagles' 6 8 cente1, scored
VICtory over Evansville, Nevada
March, also aerves as borne their conference opener.
points to lead both teams
stunned
The victory was the eighth lor was selected as the tourLaSalle
by
Louisville, eacb of them gained nament's most valuable player S5-113, Memphis Stale ~r:~, ~~
on the Freedom Hall hardwood, for his 39 points 10 two games Villanova 58-40, Toledo
742-4211
without a defeat.
Syracuse took consolation bon: Duquesne 89-58 and
Westley Unseld, Louisville's ors with a 99-87 win over throttled Wake Forest 114-58.
outstanding H center, limited Manhattan.
7-loot Rich Niemann to 16
In the other major tourbut scored only lQ
He nament contested Wednesday
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pulled down 17
night, Iowa State captured the
Evenings
however, and the Cards demon- Sun DeVIl Classic by trouncing
strated they have a well· Texas 10HI7 af;er Southern Calli
balanced attack by placing si% nailed down th•rd place by
men In double ligures.
blasting host Arizona State 9~-1
Lingerie by Phil M•id 1nd Pinehurst
The three other members of 60.
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the United Press International Vanderbilt, ranked lith unNylon
and Brushed Cuddle·Trique.
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easily. Fiftll·ranked Michigan Campbell, wbo scored 38 points
GOWNS
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Waltz
length
and
long.
S·M·L-XLG
State rebounded from a loss
tc lead the Commodores past I
Loyola (La.) to trip Tulane
I.igiJ-scoring Northwestern 111·
PAJAMAS
1.98 to 6.00
66, sixtb·ranked New Mexico
Shortie, Pedal Puaher and Long.
crushed Creighton 79-68 and
Callforofa Defeated
Boston College, No. 10, swept Elsewhere, California a.1d
GOWN &amp; DUSTER SETS _ 5.9S to 8.95
the Boston Garden Christmas Ulab State went down to their
Tournament by tleleatlng Masdefeats as Iowa bombed
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Michigan State swept tbe
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Col!lrl ".. IIIJmour Hal· II Trio gives lliiiUPPOI'IIDI tbl
pern'a pa1a
Sen. Jake Ja.
three-week Jan. res~whlle John WIIYDI'I
Wagoo"
•ita 11111 the GOP veep.oomi- Ramsey cheeb IDto surgery . . . scrlpter Clair Huffaker's beiDg
aatlon (flle that under fat The Americana's paying Hawaii. unhil&lt;hed by wife Kathy •. ...
chancel) . . . But if lbat mod· an Don Ho 1 lot o1 fish and pol Appropriate name of one o1
ern miracle were performed, lor starring In Its Royal Box "The Sandpipers" who roc~
Queeas Repub, Coog. Sy Hal- and the nearby Hawaii
Kal rolled ''Guantanamera" into a
peru would have an the surface pays Bruce Ho nary a sardine jukebox hltcake: Mike Plan&lt;!
requlrementa for Javits' sena- - but Bruce did s 45 • minute ... Tbeir pals here have been
torial seat and mighty lew of songlest for oiJt when he drop. informed Ll2 and Richard will
his handicaps . . . Tbe Cops's ped in at the Haw ail Kal lor make future films only In Italready seekJnB lbe Dell • fall some Polynesian humahuman· aly . . . Our item here about
replacement lor Joe E. Lewis ukanukapawama like
mama desperate uptowners burying
- but If Joe E's doctnro deetde used to lo lor little Brucie
their dead pups in Central Park
he can make It ID that band· Lana Turner's latest seript is moved the Dog Owners Guldsome oollar lor hiJ annual Sept. a tipsy-doozy and she's learn. ane Service rD.O.G.S.i
to
lmpudet~Ce, the job'll be Joe's ing It the Method Way
plan Its first symposium on
... Producer Max Gordon, with Since winning the Miss World b'lJ'l'ing pets during the Coil·
more. than !ill yea!'!! of theatri- mle. India's Reita
Daria's I..,urn's lnl'l Pet and Animal
cal diStinction staring him in thinking it over about marrying Show Dec. 24 . : Rudy Tellez
the back. marvels at the things her tea planter Osborne Lobo caught Yule spml real g"!ld at
hP sees tOOay in sbowbi%; but . . Actor John Saxon's plan- 10 the other mght aod fort wo
watch out for his punchllne: nlng a Juo&lt;Mn.January with L. hours tried to give away 14
"Today we have the greatest A. publicist Mary Ann Murphy perfectly good old suits t~ a
hr~glero, most fantastic aero. .
One of the eight finalists sene~ of panhandlers; fallmg,
bats, the rmest singers and un- In H'wood's "Deb Star Ball" is be tned St. Paul's Church at
hell bl
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. eva y su.,..," dancers of an , . J. Peaker
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actors. . .. Nor playwrights. and our rn1t1al uplanatfon is ed them for his needy ... Then
_ E. J.s a girrul. Better be. he wen.t to the John Barleycorn
Bossman of the Ramsey Lewand horslal a ooggm to bimself.

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antiSTMAS PARTY
_Sunday
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A ligblal tree with gilts
the children, decorated 1h
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pleasures, their troubles and
fWI. As with the rest of Belen
Help US!, it welcomes laughs
but won't dodge a serious question with a brush-off.
Send your teen-age questions
to YOUTH ASKED FOR rr,
care of Helen Help USI this
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Alleoy 1 thee~ en~
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1 1 ~ the ev: ame with ;
a~isit by Santa Clg c bo di 1ACCIDENT PRONE
tributed gills and :~: trea:jDear Helen .
to the cbildren. Instead of the , I am an Insh lass, almost 16.
U!IU8l Bifl exchange, t.fle gilta 1Durmg the past summer, I
were donated to the Charltos have had a streak of bad luck
Sargent family who reoenUy that t can't break. In May, l
lost their home by fire. ArTang. ~ent to a Sunday School pte.
ing the party was a commitltoe me; a bee stung me and I got
of Betty Gaul, Gaye Smalley, blood Infection,
Sina Bailey and Erma Cleland 1 J
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Ref':'shments of sandwiches, western vacation and a heath·
cookies, candy, punch,
and I en rattlesnake bit my ankle.
coffee were served to Mr. and In July, 1 visited in a small
Ml'!l. Ross Cleland, Mr. and town. Wbile riding the
rear
Mrs .. Dick Gaul, Mark and seat on a motorcycle on
a
Dav1d; Mr. .and Mrs. Clayton country road at about 60 the
Allen and Bill; Mr. and Mrs. machine hit a washout and I
Robert ~malley; Mr. and Mn. flew off. My Saint provided
Ray Christy; .Mr. and Mrs. tall grass and rain • soaked
Mrs. Denver Weber was host- with prl.es awarded to Mn.
Lawrence
and Ailee; earth for my landing spot
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ess to the Riverview Garden Harold Massar, Mrs. Herman
,-Mr. and Mrs. Roger. ~pple, recovered In 12 days. ·
Club u ita Cliril~ party Grossnickle, and Mrs. Ronald
!~· VI=:.:~~':'·
August brought a double-headTuesday eveniJt&amp;, Her borne Osborne.
Mrs. ;.;,1 McDanrei r.J:ycel er. 1 was a passenger ill a speed
was decoraled throughout for Refreshments of a holiday
d p 1 • Mrs ' B
boat when it overturned in 75
the hoDday seasou with arran~e- salad, cracker, mints, punch, PT. PLEASANT -The Mas- ':yers,auJo::~:
feet of water and I dang near
menta made by members being and coffee were served by the on County Cenummlty Action and Alvin; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil drowned.
used. 'l1le gifts were placed un- hostess, Mrs. Weber an? co- Group, Inc., _will hold an 1m· Nelson; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Then, I was horseback riding
d~r a ll8bted Christm~ tree: ho!!~ss, Mrs . Ernest Wlutehead. portant meeting of the mem- Newell, Louann, Kathy, ~ at a full gallop when the horse
Tbe meetlug was opened With
bersh1p on December 30 at neth, and Jimmy; Mr. llld shied and 1 went on to a miser·
Christmas devotions by Mrs. George Larkins of
7:30 p. m. In the Mason County Mrs. Jolm Lambert; Mr. and able landing. In the confusion,
WiD Swain. Roll call was an- N M .
Court House courtroom.
lolnr Hobart Newall
Elmtr the horse carelessly stepped on
swered by each member show·
ew extco les .
Its purpose will he kr provi~ and· Shelia; Mr. and' Mrs. Jobn my len foot. 1 started school on
ing their first Qu1atmas card Word has been receiVed a status report on the orgam· Wickham: Mr. and Mrs. Rei crutches.
of the year. The Cbristmas flow· ~ the d;ath of George Lark- 28tion and secure ratlftr.ation Bailey · Mr and Mrs Gordon In September 1 was bitten
er llhow was dl8ewsed.
ms, who died Wedneoday ~t !:30 of hoard action to join the West Riden~ur, jimnly and Nancy: by a "safe dog•. " scratched by
PlaDI were made to IIOild ar- a.m. 'n the Mmer~ Hoopltal of Central Community Action As- Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Sboewal· a "friendly cal," and then I
rangemeols to the Athens Stale Katen, New Menco. Ser~te% sociation which is comprised ter and Fern· Mr and Mrs laid my school books down In
Hosp Ita1 Wit· h Mrs. Clermont . were to he held m Des Momes' o1 W·""
R't1chte, Henry
• Eichinger
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''""• J ackson,
Harris as chairman.
Iowa, Thursday at 2:30 p.m.
Roane, Wlrl, Calhoon, Gilmer, aid and Laura· :U,d Mls; Mary after the truck left We chased
M ben I the
He was the son of Mr and PI
ts Tyl and Dodd 'd
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fl ge Jo Wolf, Monday evening
the I it ten miles - and caught it. I
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r rs
were delivered to their borne but mother didn't. She got a
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. amn " ens, (&gt;. . wrfe, the former Esther War·nnated $35 to a family near AI·
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the local orgaruzation !..,I that by Mrs. Roy ChriSty, Mrs. Law. llrl&lt;et for speeding. This was
fred that were receoUy burned . er , of Harrrsonvllle, 8 Sl&gt;tor, alignment w1lb these . counties renee Smith and Mrs. Clayton bad for me.
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1 Mrs. Fred Thomas of Amanda, would be most benelrcral rn se- Allen
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lor deU~enng "Goodies" to t.fle; Warner of Ja son, lo. ey and techmcal asSistance m con- Jamestown, Ohio, were recent: a second story window. 1 had
Children s Home.
11eftht byM planeLa~ednesdady tt~· hed ducting programs, accord1ng to guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred the shu tter 10 place and startMil. Cui Buckley gave the . WI
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r '"' an a ..,n Robert P. Rrckard. Director, Rice
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Mason ounty ommunr Y c- Cpl. John Ridenour
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Sunday morning after spendinR . narrow, slanting pporch root
House. Games were en1oyed : WeddmgVowsTakt'n
a lew days with Mr. and Mrs. land rolled over the edge. 1
On November 28th
Mason 4-H Ouh to
Buel R1denour. John will be grabbed the drain spout and il
PT. PLEASANT - Mr. and Organize Dec. 29
stationed 10 Germany.
i went down with me and broke
I Mrs. Joe Luikart, Gallipolis, PT PLEASANT _ The 4-H Mr. and Mrs. Lew Blakely, , my fall but a sharp piece ol
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o1 All Stars
of Mason will hold an Columbus
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stitches to close the wound.
Evans, to Alva Sullivan, son rember 29 at Krodel Park dub 1 rs. t f "cf1 res · in~ I am not always guilty
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By WW!am Lawreuce, D.D.S. of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sullivan, house.
s:~. Ar:r ~ ~~ha . r. sainUy living but I feel this
Acconllng to a news dispatch Pt. Pleasant.
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The All Star organization be- been called here b the d= punishment IS bellltl overdone.
from England widow Florence The double rtng ceremony gao in 1921 In West Virginia 1 h br th
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thealells to quit was read on November 23 at as the highest honor lhat a oM er Go er,F ;!~e
ir lhe can't bring her Sui]
Lexington, Va. The new Mrs. West Virginia 4-Her could re- u. rlsd. MeotrKeSt o,.
stlon Mrs. Bisselll's
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rvan IS own r an opera1or ceive. In West Virginia alone lled
Mr
d M T L ·H
"My IIWt dot! Pip mNns of t.fle Evans Drive Inn in Point there are over 2,000 All Stars. ~eber ~~d M; :d ~:· rr'ank
ostess to Pa~ty
everything to me " sbe said Pleasant and Mr. Sullivan Is a All intereslal 4-H members G 1
Mrs. Hayward B1ssell, Long
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communion I give ber a bit of
zational meeting.
spent a day with his aun~ Mrs, mas :"rty ~c ·. 1: The house
10 eepmg with
the wafer lnd • JitUe wine on State Police Move
Roy Christy.
~as ecora
my flllller"
PLAN BOUDAY DANCE
. 1 e season.
Tbe '91~ of .,,
._~To Annex Quarters
PT PLEASANT The local Mr. and Mrs. L&amp;lfrence Smith Games were played and prlz.
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long llltb pasalng con!lfcrated State Polrc~ Detac~ent which bold their annual holiday dance /;'call on ~first ~da . Santa, and gills were present·
wafers and wine to dogs"
hl.l maintained olfr""" on the on December 23rd from 8 until Mrs. Etbel Orr and Mrs ~ ed, refreshments were served
One wonders If tbe ~car's secood or mam Door of the 12 midnight at the locallllrloe ilh McElfresh ~ed oa .Mr.. to Mr. and Mrs. John Well~,
"No" Is a theologlcal (lnllesl? Mason CIUIIty courthouse ~ Club. Rainbow members plan- Letha Wood, Friday.
Shelly, Mike and ~e; Tn·
Or Is be afraid of leWng bis the pall several years, Is mov ning to attend the dance !!IWil Students borne for t.flelr va. na and Marlene ElsWick, Mrs.
lin&amp;ers bitlenT Dogs have fert- IDg thiS week to the courthouse have paid their U66 member· cation include Charles Kolgllt Joe Lawrence, Nancy, Debbit,
rlous-Jooklng teeth - even Ut. annex.
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ship dues.
and Bill Allen Ohio Unlvmlty· Kathy, Jo Ellen and Bobby
tie dop. After all, they beioq ~e annex Ill the former Am·
Gary Wolf, Marietta College: Joe; Doris White, Mrs. Ralph
fn the carnivores who are en- encan Legion buDding adjacent
ATLANTIC ATI'EMPT
Rick Loblentz, Ohio State; Ai ~allard, Brenda Lee a~ Da·
dowed by nature to eat fiesb ~ta~ep ~urtho;:e. :
beoew St. Brendan, the Irish ab- ice Smith and Marilyn Karr, vrd; Mrs. John Rose, Juhe and
and destroy .tiler aolmal life. lh fir 0 , : 0 ~ b has on bot, baa been given credit for students of Juliet Glbsoll.
Mandy; Mr. and Mrs. Ray·
Maey lllllr&amp;tlooJ of br@edlag e 81
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been making a croulog of the At.
mood Fitch Jr., Debbie and
have tempered this ferocity, prapared for civil defense pur- laDUe Ocean on a MVG • year
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Tammie; Mary Crisp, Glll'not
but deolition of dogs hasn't poses.
voyage ID the 8thcentury, but
Williams, Martin
Rayman,
changed much. ~ed
all
noted geographel'l call it leg.
Mr. and Mrs. Bi.,tll , Bruce
doss, IUCh as Handaome Dan, A = Va!.~':!.. end.
Hayward, Avis and '!'odd.
the Yale bullq, have fewer Galllpolls
Ernest Bur...: '--· Lillian ·u . ton PI
molar 14eth than ltng·IIIUZiled
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dog• sudl 18 bounda wbose son, Jr., GaU!polls, Oblo.
Pleasant: Leslie Hea1011, GlfllThe sun, pound for pound,
lone jaws &amp;Dow low ~a mo- Dilellarged - Eunice Rollins, wood.
1\lr, and 1\lrs, Herman
1produces less heat than the hulara.
,
called on Mra. Alice ilodlon man body. Its huge size acDogs have hilhly •pecl•lized ftitliNlfj)~
Friday evening.
counts for Its enormous proteeth .and j&amp;\Yi, The
hinge ~ ~ ~~
---·Bernard MllhOill
ductlon of heat.
Joilllll Bmlted to up &amp;1141 down Ullcnlnblttheotr.utlullbllr.
1 bome from a a!evao day atay
----movemeat only; wbereu pllllll- one leiter to each ~qum, to
1 Veterana Hospilal for obsel' Edith Osborne.
utJna anlmais have jaws form four ordlnar, wordo.
vallon and treatment.
1\lr. and Mrs. Jack Selden
that meve from side to IItle iD
T.''nUN
Mr. Larry Farley
came abel, Pomeroy, 1\lr. and Mrs.
order to grind up tougb fibers,
nu
home witll lay~ for the wla- !&lt;!ward Shaffer or Five Polllts,
H
ja
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&amp;er.
Miss Jacklyn Seidenabel a o d
di=ons ws can mll9ll..
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Frvnt ~th of dogs
are
called at the Holzer Hoepltal to euests of 1\lr. and Mrs. Blame
used merely to graap blta of
y
visit hor brother, Willard Tay· Mllho811 Sunday.
food 10 c1uo bCII Tb
lor, Tbursday eveollll.
Mr. and lllrs. Paul OSilol'ne
or
., "1 are •
Mrs. Glenna Mllhoaa
and chlldren were
weekend
small, ~ llelll. Ml In a
from her lister, Mrs.
guesta ol his mother, Mrs. Edshallow ll'dl.
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ith Osborne.
.lUll behbl lbele an the MtiECEBJ
with 11er pew
.. .. .. .. -Glen•• s. Mllhoan
tanlnea or eye teelb. 'lbese are
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IIOD ol 1\lr and
Iotti, CIII'Vttl. aad poiJWcL 'lbey
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m poww!IJ. !ellil, tbt fuoc.
Parkersburg W Va
tllllll cl wldcll II to grasp and TOIPLE
Now.....,.. tht .treletlletten
Mr. and
and
hole! meat wbUe 1t'1 beiDr aut
to fOllllthuurprioo answor, 11
Clara were dblller IUesta of
by 1*¥1 thn llld 111011n.
ounatetlbJ' tht
wtoon.
her pareall, Mr. llld
Mn.
Bact teeth are IUI'Cill llld
M&amp;yltal'd Babr Monday.
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Dear Colleen:
Honey, 1 think you'd beller
trade in your Jepndlla Gil a
new model! _ H.
Dear Helen:
I've heard of rOtten things
but this 0110 beats all. 1 go to
a school about Ilk mlles from
my bmDe. 'l1le school c:oJISiders
me clOMI enGURb 1o walk 10
may not ride the bus. A friend
of mine who Is 21 and a Senior
_ be quit sehool and
came back _ takes me
10
sclmol in his car. 1 am !6.
,
AI works alter school and 1
work as a waitress on week..
ends, 10 we Ollly gel to see 1
each other coming and goln8 to
school.
1
Now here's the problem To- I
.
day the prinCipal
called All'
down to his office and told him
that if he cooUnues seeing me
1
they'll expel him from sebool 1
for the rest of the year.
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Helen, we aren't doing anything wrong. My parents hav- !
en't complained, nor have his.
We don't walk the balls togelher and we don't even eat lunch
together. So whal'l wrong
with riding to
with him?
Certainly this isn't "contributllltl to the delmquency of a minor." He isn't that type anyway.
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from school wrth anyone her
parents approve., ll a caD from ,
your folks doesn t .et things I
full JT
straight with the
principal,
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then there IS more to this ruekus than meets my eye. - H. I
Dear Helen:
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I have a very ood problem.·!
I actually burat Into
some
rt
of
hy
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so
s..,,
ear• an"•
Firm buttoa-ftee eonstruetion for night :Jwr
have to run and bide every
night of restful sleep. Compare:
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• Heavy WO¥en stripe cover wah gold lure1
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• Sealy Edge Gards" end saggtii'J edges
his pocket constantly. My mom
• Oura Flange keeps surface
fir,.
snaps ber chewing gum, and
my brother sniffs and refuses
• Hundreds ot telW.....,S staal coils
to blow his nose. These thmgs
drive me crazy. I can't briny !
myself to tell my mother and
dad to stop 1 feel disrespectful
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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Gary Bumgarner
James Cunningham
Raymond Duncan
Roy Lyons
Joe Robinson
Bruce Cleland
Rodney Holman
Bobbie Lou Moore
Donna Phelps
Thomas Bentz, Jr.
Jimmy Clatworthy
Patricia Crossan

Dave Dodson
Harold Hanson
David Hays
Frank Hoffman
Hazel Kauff
Jan Long
Danny Lowery
Mike McDaniel
Bobby Moodispaugh
Vern Ord
Grant Pope
Doxie Walters
David Young

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Mike Gilmore
Dennis Hawk
Mary Hawk
Danny Hood
Jack Jacobs
Gary SnouHer
Steve TaHerson
Don Taylor
Ron Taylor
John Lehew
Keith Wisecup
Wayne Bamhart
Richard Davis

William Russell

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Col!lrl ".. IIIJmour Hal· II Trio gives lliiiUPPOI'IIDI tbl
pern'a pa1a
Sen. Jake Ja.
three-week Jan. res~whlle John WIIYDI'I
Wagoo"
•ita 11111 the GOP veep.oomi- Ramsey cheeb IDto surgery . . . scrlpter Clair Huffaker's beiDg
aatlon (flle that under fat The Americana's paying Hawaii. unhil&lt;hed by wife Kathy •. ...
chancel) . . . But if lbat mod· an Don Ho 1 lot o1 fish and pol Appropriate name of one o1
ern miracle were performed, lor starring In Its Royal Box "The Sandpipers" who roc~
Queeas Repub, Coog. Sy Hal- and the nearby Hawaii
Kal rolled ''Guantanamera" into a
peru would have an the surface pays Bruce Ho nary a sardine jukebox hltcake: Mike Plan&lt;!
requlrementa for Javits' sena- - but Bruce did s 45 • minute ... Tbeir pals here have been
torial seat and mighty lew of songlest for oiJt when he drop. informed Ll2 and Richard will
his handicaps . . . Tbe Cops's ped in at the Haw ail Kal lor make future films only In Italready seekJnB lbe Dell • fall some Polynesian humahuman· aly . . . Our item here about
replacement lor Joe E. Lewis ukanukapawama like
mama desperate uptowners burying
- but If Joe E's doctnro deetde used to lo lor little Brucie
their dead pups in Central Park
he can make It ID that band· Lana Turner's latest seript is moved the Dog Owners Guldsome oollar lor hiJ annual Sept. a tipsy-doozy and she's learn. ane Service rD.O.G.S.i
to
lmpudet~Ce, the job'll be Joe's ing It the Method Way
plan Its first symposium on
... Producer Max Gordon, with Since winning the Miss World b'lJ'l'ing pets during the Coil·
more. than !ill yea!'!! of theatri- mle. India's Reita
Daria's I..,urn's lnl'l Pet and Animal
cal diStinction staring him in thinking it over about marrying Show Dec. 24 . : Rudy Tellez
the back. marvels at the things her tea planter Osborne Lobo caught Yule spml real g"!ld at
hP sees tOOay in sbowbi%; but . . Actor John Saxon's plan- 10 the other mght aod fort wo
watch out for his punchllne: nlng a Juo&lt;Mn.January with L. hours tried to give away 14
"Today we have the greatest A. publicist Mary Ann Murphy perfectly good old suits t~ a
hr~glero, most fantastic aero. .
One of the eight finalists sene~ of panhandlers; fallmg,
bats, the rmest singers and un- In H'wood's "Deb Star Ball" is be tned St. Paul's Church at
hell bl
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of S
. G ' 60th and 9th Ave he F'"
. eva y su.,..," dancers of an , . J. Peaker
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trme ·;; but not enough good 'IV-try "!h~ Medicme Men, er Sean Foley gladly accep~
actors. . .. Nor playwrights. and our rn1t1al uplanatfon is ed them for his needy ... Then
_ E. J.s a girrul. Better be. he wen.t to the John Barleycorn
Bossman of the Ramsey Lewand horslal a ooggm to bimself.

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BY ct "D
antiSTMAS PARTY
_Sunday
the VoiWIU!tr
F!'emen and ~~
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lliary beld thell'
mas. par!)&gt; at U.
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A ligblal tree with gilts
the children, decorated 1h
alage. The refreshment
was beautiful wlta Cllldles
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YOOTH ASU:O fOil lfl
ThiJ columa 11 for
YOUII&amp;
people, iheir problems
and
pleasures, their troubles and
fWI. As with the rest of Belen
Help US!, it welcomes laughs
but won't dodge a serious question with a brush-off.
Send your teen-age questions
to YOUTH ASKED FOR rr,
care of Helen Help USI this
oewsj)llper.

Alleoy 1 thee~ en~
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1 1 ~ the ev: ame with ;
a~isit by Santa Clg c bo di 1ACCIDENT PRONE
tributed gills and :~: trea:jDear Helen .
to the cbildren. Instead of the , I am an Insh lass, almost 16.
U!IU8l Bifl exchange, t.fle gilta 1Durmg the past summer, I
were donated to the Charltos have had a streak of bad luck
Sargent family who reoenUy that t can't break. In May, l
lost their home by fire. ArTang. ~ent to a Sunday School pte.
ing the party was a commitltoe me; a bee stung me and I got
of Betty Gaul, Gaye Smalley, blood Infection,
Sina Bailey and Erma Cleland 1 J
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Ref':'shments of sandwiches, western vacation and a heath·
cookies, candy, punch,
and I en rattlesnake bit my ankle.
coffee were served to Mr. and In July, 1 visited in a small
Ml'!l. Ross Cleland, Mr. and town. Wbile riding the
rear
Mrs .. Dick Gaul, Mark and seat on a motorcycle on
a
Dav1d; Mr. .and Mrs. Clayton country road at about 60 the
Allen and Bill; Mr. and Mrs. machine hit a washout and I
Robert ~malley; Mr. and Mn. flew off. My Saint provided
Ray Christy; .Mr. and Mrs. tall grass and rain • soaked
Mrs. Denver Weber was host- with prl.es awarded to Mn.
Lawrence
and Ailee; earth for my landing spot
I
ess to the Riverview Garden Harold Massar, Mrs. Herman
,-Mr. and Mrs. Roger. ~pple, recovered In 12 days. ·
Club u ita Cliril~ party Grossnickle, and Mrs. Ronald
!~· VI=:.:~~':'·
August brought a double-headTuesday eveniJt&amp;, Her borne Osborne.
Mrs. ;.;,1 McDanrei r.J:ycel er. 1 was a passenger ill a speed
was decoraled throughout for Refreshments of a holiday
d p 1 • Mrs ' B
boat when it overturned in 75
the hoDday seasou with arran~e- salad, cracker, mints, punch, PT. PLEASANT -The Mas- ':yers,auJo::~:
feet of water and I dang near
menta made by members being and coffee were served by the on County Cenummlty Action and Alvin; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil drowned.
used. 'l1le gifts were placed un- hostess, Mrs. Weber an? co- Group, Inc., _will hold an 1m· Nelson; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Then, I was horseback riding
d~r a ll8bted Christm~ tree: ho!!~ss, Mrs . Ernest Wlutehead. portant meeting of the mem- Newell, Louann, Kathy, ~ at a full gallop when the horse
Tbe meetlug was opened With
bersh1p on December 30 at neth, and Jimmy; Mr. llld shied and 1 went on to a miser·
Christmas devotions by Mrs. George Larkins of
7:30 p. m. In the Mason County Mrs. Jolm Lambert; Mr. and able landing. In the confusion,
WiD Swain. Roll call was an- N M .
Court House courtroom.
lolnr Hobart Newall
Elmtr the horse carelessly stepped on
swered by each member show·
ew extco les .
Its purpose will he kr provi~ and· Shelia; Mr. and' Mrs. Jobn my len foot. 1 started school on
ing their first Qu1atmas card Word has been receiVed a status report on the orgam· Wickham: Mr. and Mrs. Rei crutches.
of the year. The Cbristmas flow· ~ the d;ath of George Lark- 28tion and secure ratlftr.ation Bailey · Mr and Mrs Gordon In September 1 was bitten
er llhow was dl8ewsed.
ms, who died Wedneoday ~t !:30 of hoard action to join the West Riden~ur, jimnly and Nancy: by a "safe dog•. " scratched by
PlaDI were made to IIOild ar- a.m. 'n the Mmer~ Hoopltal of Central Community Action As- Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Sboewal· a "friendly cal," and then I
rangemeols to the Athens Stale Katen, New Menco. Ser~te% sociation which is comprised ter and Fern· Mr and Mrs laid my school books down In
Hosp Ita1 Wit· h Mrs. Clermont . were to he held m Des Momes' o1 W·""
R't1chte, Henry
• Eichinger
. . • Denrus
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Harris as chairman.
Iowa, Thursday at 2:30 p.m.
Roane, Wlrl, Calhoon, Gilmer, aid and Laura· :U,d Mls; Mary after the truck left We chased
M ben I the
He was the son of Mr and PI
ts Tyl and Dodd 'd
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~ M o GordclubC Ian d I Mrs. Dan Larkins lormeriv of ea~~n ' er
fl ge Jo Wolf, Monday evening
the I it ten miles - and caught it. I
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e ~rec r . n.
r rs
were delivered to their borne but mother didn't. She got a
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. amn " ens, (&gt;. . wrfe, the former Esther War·nnated $35 to a family near AI·
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the local orgaruzation !..,I that by Mrs. Roy ChriSty, Mrs. Law. llrl&lt;et for speeding. This was
fred that were receoUy burned . er , of Harrrsonvllle, 8 Sl&gt;tor, alignment w1lb these . counties renee Smith and Mrs. Clayton bad for me.
oul
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1 Mrs. Fred Thomas of Amanda, would be most benelrcral rn se- Allen
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Ohio and a brother in law Jack
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lor deU~enng "Goodies" to t.fle; Warner of Ja son, lo. ey and techmcal asSistance m con- Jamestown, Ohio, were recent: a second story window. 1 had
Children s Home.
11eftht byM planeLa~ednesdady tt~· hed ducting programs, accord1ng to guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred the shu tter 10 place and startMil. Cui Buckley gave the . WI
rs.
r '"' an a ..,n Robert P. Rrckard. Director, Rice
ed do
h th 1 dd b k
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the
seevices
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w
a er on
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Mason ounty ommunr Y c- Cpl. John Ridenour
left! During my en
fall e1 landed
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t1on Group, Inc.
Sunday morning after spendinR . narrow, slanting pporch root
House. Games were en1oyed : WeddmgVowsTakt'n
a lew days with Mr. and Mrs. land rolled over the edge. 1
On November 28th
Mason 4-H Ouh to
Buel R1denour. John will be grabbed the drain spout and il
PT. PLEASANT - Mr. and Organize Dec. 29
stationed 10 Germany.
i went down with me and broke
I Mrs. Joe Luikart, Gallipolis, PT PLEASANT _ The 4-H Mr. and Mrs. Lew Blakely, , my fall but a sharp piece ol
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were recent VISI!ors "un cu t my hand and rt. took srx
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o1 All Stars
of Mason will hold an Columbus
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their daughter, Margaret Jo organizational meeting on De- .oM rs&amp;:;~ Ba~n\
stitches to close the wound.
Evans, to Alva Sullivan, son rember 29 at Krodel Park dub 1 rs. t f "cf1 res · in~ I am not always guilty
of
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By WW!am Lawreuce, D.D.S. of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sullivan, house.
s:~. Ar:r ~ ~~ha . r. sainUy living but I feel this
Acconllng to a news dispatch Pt. Pleasant.
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The All Star organization be- been called here b the d= punishment IS bellltl overdone.
from England widow Florence The double rtng ceremony gao in 1921 In West Virginia 1 h br th
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Can you suggest a way to bN!ak
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thealells to quit was read on November 23 at as the highest honor lhat a oM er Go er,F ;!~e
ir lhe can't bring her Sui]
Lexington, Va. The new Mrs. West Virginia 4-Her could re- u. rlsd. MeotrKeSt o,.
stlon Mrs. Bisselll's
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ruoro ,
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dof.
rvan IS own r an opera1or ceive. In West Virginia alone lled
Mr
d M T L ·H
"My IIWt dot! Pip mNns of t.fle Evans Drive Inn in Point there are over 2,000 All Stars. ~eber ~~d M; :d ~:· rr'ank
ostess to Pa~ty
everything to me " sbe said Pleasant and Mr. Sullivan Is a All intereslal 4-H members G 1
Mrs. Hayward B1ssell, Long
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communion I give ber a bit of
zational meeting.
spent a day with his aun~ Mrs, mas :"rty ~c ·. 1: The house
10 eepmg with
the wafer lnd • JitUe wine on State Police Move
Roy Christy.
~as ecora
my flllller"
PLAN BOUDAY DANCE
. 1 e season.
Tbe '91~ of .,,
._~To Annex Quarters
PT PLEASANT The local Mr. and Mrs. L&amp;lfrence Smith Games were played and prlz.
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ty Saturda even! lor Bll· es awa
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long llltb pasalng con!lfcrated State Polrc~ Detac~ent which bold their annual holiday dance /;'call on ~first ~da . Santa, and gills were present·
wafers and wine to dogs"
hl.l maintained olfr""" on the on December 23rd from 8 until Mrs. Etbel Orr and Mrs ~ ed, refreshments were served
One wonders If tbe ~car's secood or mam Door of the 12 midnight at the locallllrloe ilh McElfresh ~ed oa .Mr.. to Mr. and Mrs. John Well~,
"No" Is a theologlcal (lnllesl? Mason CIUIIty courthouse ~ Club. Rainbow members plan- Letha Wood, Friday.
Shelly, Mike and ~e; Tn·
Or Is be afraid of leWng bis the pall several years, Is mov ning to attend the dance !!IWil Students borne for t.flelr va. na and Marlene ElsWick, Mrs.
lin&amp;ers bitlenT Dogs have fert- IDg thiS week to the courthouse have paid their U66 member· cation include Charles Kolgllt Joe Lawrence, Nancy, Debbit,
rlous-Jooklng teeth - even Ut. annex.
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ship dues.
and Bill Allen Ohio Unlvmlty· Kathy, Jo Ellen and Bobby
tie dop. After all, they beioq ~e annex Ill the former Am·
Gary Wolf, Marietta College: Joe; Doris White, Mrs. Ralph
fn the carnivores who are en- encan Legion buDding adjacent
ATLANTIC ATI'EMPT
Rick Loblentz, Ohio State; Ai ~allard, Brenda Lee a~ Da·
dowed by nature to eat fiesb ~ta~ep ~urtho;:e. :
beoew St. Brendan, the Irish ab- ice Smith and Marilyn Karr, vrd; Mrs. John Rose, Juhe and
and destroy .tiler aolmal life. lh fir 0 , : 0 ~ b has on bot, baa been given credit for students of Juliet Glbsoll.
Mandy; Mr. and Mrs. Ray·
Maey lllllr&amp;tlooJ of br@edlag e 81
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been making a croulog of the At.
mood Fitch Jr., Debbie and
have tempered this ferocity, prapared for civil defense pur- laDUe Ocean on a MVG • year
,
Tammie; Mary Crisp, Glll'not
but deolition of dogs hasn't poses.
voyage ID the 8thcentury, but
Williams, Martin
Rayman,
changed much. ~ed
all
noted geographel'l call it leg.
Mr. and Mrs. Bi.,tll , Bruce
doss, IUCh as Handaome Dan, A = Va!.~':!.. end.
Hayward, Avis and '!'odd.
the Yale bullq, have fewer Galllpolls
Ernest Bur...: '--· Lillian ·u . ton PI
molar 14eth than ltng·IIIUZiled
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dog• sudl 18 bounda wbose son, Jr., GaU!polls, Oblo.
Pleasant: Leslie Hea1011, GlfllThe sun, pound for pound,
lone jaws &amp;Dow low ~a mo- Dilellarged - Eunice Rollins, wood.
1\lr, and 1\lrs, Herman
1produces less heat than the hulara.
,
called on Mra. Alice ilodlon man body. Its huge size acDogs have hilhly •pecl•lized ftitliNlfj)~
Friday evening.
counts for Its enormous proteeth .and j&amp;\Yi, The
hinge ~ ~ ~~
---·Bernard MllhOill
ductlon of heat.
Joilllll Bmlted to up &amp;1141 down Ullcnlnblttheotr.utlullbllr.
1 bome from a a!evao day atay
----movemeat only; wbereu pllllll- one leiter to each ~qum, to
1 Veterana Hospilal for obsel' Edith Osborne.
utJna anlmais have jaws form four ordlnar, wordo.
vallon and treatment.
1\lr. and Mrs. Jack Selden
that meve from side to IItle iD
T.''nUN
Mr. Larry Farley
came abel, Pomeroy, 1\lr. and Mrs.
order to grind up tougb fibers,
nu
home witll lay~ for the wla- !&lt;!ward Shaffer or Five Polllts,
H
ja
•- all ..,
&amp;er.
Miss Jacklyn Seidenabel a o d
di=ons ws can mll9ll..
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Mr. tllld Mts. Junior Huat Patty Gqlein were dinner
Frvnt ~th of dogs
are
called at the Holzer Hoepltal to euests of 1\lr. and Mrs. Blame
used merely to graap blta of
y
visit hor brother, Willard Tay· Mllho811 Sunday.
food 10 c1uo bCII Tb
lor, Tbursday eveollll.
Mr. and lllrs. Paul OSilol'ne
or
., "1 are •
Mrs. Glenna Mllhoaa
and chlldren were
weekend
small, ~ llelll. Ml In a
from her lister, Mrs.
guesta ol his mother, Mrs. Edshallow ll'dl.
•
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ith Osborne.
.lUll behbl lbele an the MtiECEBJ
with 11er pew
.. .. .. .. -Glen•• s. Mllhoan
tanlnea or eye teelb. 'lbese are
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IIOD ol 1\lr and
Iotti, CIII'Vttl. aad poiJWcL 'lbey
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Vlrllnla (Curt..) Re,tiDJds
m poww!IJ. !ellil, tbt fuoc.
Parkersburg W Va
tllllll cl wldcll II to grasp and TOIPLE
Now.....,.. tht .treletlletten
Mr. and
and
hole! meat wbUe 1t'1 beiDr aut
to fOllllthuurprioo answor, 11
Clara were dblller IUesta of
by 1*¥1 thn llld 111011n.
ounatetlbJ' tht
wtoon.
her pareall, Mr. llld
Mn.
Bact teeth are IUI'Cill llld
M&amp;yltal'd Babr Monday.
SIZI 10-3
Jlelbd, wllb sharp eultinl llrid .. SIIIIUUISID... (
Mr. and llrt. Cllall lllbr
edl•·
UP~ ltlld
lowln
eome '= !her lib . . . . lid
I1
(....... ,.,..,.., ol Middleport called on hla '
:! 111
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,l. . . . lliTI IIHAIII flliNIY · IAIIOW
enll, Mr.
and Mrs, M. L.
IN '..uow
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Riverview Garden Club Ladies Meet

Action Group
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As we leave our appointed tasks, to worship in the

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the spell? _ UNHAPPY COLLEEN
Dear Colleen:
Honey, 1 think you'd beller
trade in your Jepndlla Gil a
new model! _ H.
Dear Helen:
I've heard of rOtten things
but this 0110 beats all. 1 go to
a school about Ilk mlles from
my bmDe. 'l1le school c:oJISiders
me clOMI enGURb 1o walk 10
may not ride the bus. A friend
of mine who Is 21 and a Senior
_ be quit sehool and
came back _ takes me
10
sclmol in his car. 1 am !6.
,
AI works alter school and 1
work as a waitress on week..
ends, 10 we Ollly gel to see 1
each other coming and goln8 to
school.
1
Now here's the problem To- I
.
day the prinCipal
called All'
down to his office and told him
that if he cooUnues seeing me
1
they'll expel him from sebool 1
for the rest of the year.
i
Helen, we aren't doing anything wrong. My parents hav- !
en't complained, nor have his.
We don't walk the balls togelher and we don't even eat lunch
together. So whal'l wrong
with riding to
with him?
Certainly this isn't "contributllltl to the delmquency of a minor." He isn't that type anyway.
- P.B.G.
Dear P.
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from school wrth anyone her
parents approve., ll a caD from ,
your folks doesn t .et things I
full JT
straight with the
principal,
btift
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then there IS more to this ruekus than meets my eye. - H. I
Dear Helen:
'
I have a very ood problem.·!
I actually burat Into
some
rt
of
hy
••-'cal
1
so
s..,,
ear• an"•
Firm buttoa-ftee eonstruetion for night :Jwr
have to run and bide every
night of restful sleep. Compare:
.
f il
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'th
~me li~J am ~ s ~rb~ts WI
• Heavy WO¥en stripe cover wah gold lure1
~ d : l:;yr~~ ~I . . '
. y a
es e. anae m
• Sealy Edge Gards" end saggtii'J edges
his pocket constantly. My mom
• Oura Flange keeps surface
fir,.
snaps ber chewing gum, and
my brother sniffs and refuses
• Hundreds ot telW.....,S staal coils
to blow his nose. These thmgs
drive me crazy. I can't briny !
myself to tell my mother and
dad to stop 1 feel disrespectful
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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and don't. want to burt any·l • _
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body's leelrngs. What can l do'
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Sealy
Firm Golden Sleeper

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Leland Bumgarner
Gary Bumgarner
James Cunningham
Raymond Duncan
Roy Lyons
Joe Robinson
Bruce Cleland
Rodney Holman
Bobbie Lou Moore
Donna Phelps
Thomas Bentz, Jr.
Jimmy Clatworthy
Patricia Crossan

Dave Dodson
Harold Hanson
David Hays
Frank Hoffman
Hazel Kauff
Jan Long
Danny Lowery
Mike McDaniel
Bobby Moodispaugh
Vern Ord
Grant Pope
Doxie Walters
David Young

MOTOR ROUTE DRMRS
Mike Gilmore
Dennis Hawk
Mary Hawk
Danny Hood
Jack Jacobs
Gary SnouHer
Steve TaHerson
Don Taylor
Ron Taylor
John Lehew
Keith Wisecup
Wayne Bamhart
Richard Davis

William Russell

FOREMAN &amp;ABBOTT

OPEN THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY Til 9 - SATURDAY UNTil 6

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SIMON'S t.\ARKET

E. MAIN ST.

POMEROY

992-3975

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CHECK OUR
LOWER
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Maple Lawn and lewis
Fa11 frnlt &amp; Frozu.

OClety Notes

8to28Lbs•

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Richard Karr, Sr.
Faye Manley

Kathleen Millloan
Richard Frost

ROASnNG &amp; STEWING
CIIIWIS
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llld Kri. ~lot Dtldlon
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BOYS
COWBOY BOOTS

$5.99 pr.
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spirit of the manger, we wish for all of our friends a
Christmas filled with the hope and promise of the

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flocks; wise men came in search of Him.

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Oranges aatl

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Walnuts, Punuts,
Christmas Candy

and
Dried Mixed Fruit

SYANDAl[)

ornms

- - .. .. gallon 85c ·
BRE~ . .. - - - - .. • Sloaves
EGGS, local farms . . • • 3doz.
McCOY'S MILK .

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!SIGNS

CAIICILLATtDNI

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1964 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR

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Biscayne, vinyl interior. Dark grey finish, V8 engine, Power-

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4 Door. One local owner. Clean interior, white over turquotse
finish. V8. Automatic. Radio and Heale1·.

wont •• ler'¥1c•

~eft 1 " ' Wont • • IMertiefl

Mlftiii'\Utn

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n Centt ••• ..oro •·I• U!retl C...
_... " ' c•n• Q~KWnl ~n ~·• edl
ono allh p!llll w1ttu, '" ,.,...,
'AID DF tH•NIC.i a O&amp;ITUARI•I
fi.U fo• 011 worct mtntmulft. IHh
.. alfiOfta• won~~ tc
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\¥ANT

Reduced To $1395

was $1495. 2 Dr. Deluxe model. Locall_y ow.ned and l_ow mile·
age by original owner. SpoUess dean mtenor, beautlful dark
blue finish, radio and heater.

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THE WILLETS

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SHE WOUlDN'T HAVE

AD

POMEIOr, OHIO

PHONE WY 2-2156

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Real Estate For Sale
HOUSE on 464 South 41h st.,
Middleport, 0., $6.8tl0. Can be
bought with small down payment, balance like rent. Call
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Co.,
Middleport, o. 992-2709.
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PLAN WOMEN:s COLLEGE
GAMBIE_R~ Oh10 IUPI) -A
college offiCial sa1d Wedoesday
Kenyon College Will dissass
ciate ilself from ils Episcopal
1heological school and establish

bwllngs Honde Sales i
WY :1-2111
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Bulldozer Radiator To Tbe
Smallest Heater Core.

BLAmNARS
I'll. 992-2143

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SERVICE

ASHAMED OF

Ridl•fOr S~o1
Cueltlu f/tllll, ~,;-x-~"--, 1MCar'1i!I Truck
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ROUTE 33 - 98 acres, 25-30 :n
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RADIATOR

. Pomeroy

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,-\SS TH' BR DE .'!

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WEDDIN'S,,SA~ .~r

50C

BE PROUD OF
A CLEAN CAR
U-DRIVE-tHRU
C:AR WASH

IAnyType

'r'ORE.

DIRTY CAR

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Card of Th11nks
Sale or Trade_ _
For Sale
rooms, fruit cellar.
Vj
,., 2-2196 Middleport, 0
By
I WISH It tha~k Dr. Bo1ce. thell957, one ton, ford truck, dual FOR REALLY professional re- MINERSVILLE - Nice one ,·,_
Me1gs General Hosp1Lal ~m s- ,.,.·heels, for sale or trade for suits clean your carpets with story frame, 5 rooms, celhtr, ")
,
, • , Blanche M. Haskins
es and other stafl. my fnends cattle Ph. 843-2778.
premium quality Lustre Foam garage, large lot, property m "
who called and sent cards, _ ___________ 1___222 3tc Rent electric shampooer for good shape. $'2,500.
the Rutland F~re Department
I
It with purchase. Ebersbach
DEC. 21 - What a loss, Walt pews, and as each family came
for tne turkey dmner, dunngl
For s~ !_Or~uy
Hdwe., Pomeroy, 0.
POMEROY - 2 story frame, Disney's passing!
in, one member lighted the can1
my stay '" the hospttal.
PONIES, mules and goats. See
12 22 6lc 6 rooms (3 bedrooms), H&gt; Memories come reeling back die at their pew. All vacant
wish all of you a very Merry George Holman, Phone 992r
baths, oak floors, basement, anent that - "Snow While and pews staying unlighted, mutely
Christmas and a Happy New 1 2797.
12 22 3tp ONE USED UPRIGHT PIANO 1 garage, a real buy 18,9\lO
the Seven Dwarfs." Oh what a saying "Not here."
1
Year. Virgil Yarbrough, RutRe-conditioned, with
bench, SYRACUSE _ Excellent con&lt;li- treat - "Bambi," what a dear May sound a little, well, "I
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THURSDAY Al"rERNOON
'I'llanday Triplicate Leape
an • ·
For Renl
free delivery. Call Rutland lion, ranch type, 5 rooms 12 deer - Can you recall all Call Your Attention," to a John
WOMEN'S LEAGUE
Doeember 8, 1161
ADULTS, 3 room furnished a- Furniture, 742-4211.
bedrooms), bath. cellar, car- seven names of the Dwarfs- Wesley Methodist (me) but it
Won Losl
Lost and Found
partment. M&amp;C. Food Market,
12 22 3tc port. workshop, rental house \ I can recall Doc, Uopey, Grum- has a point, and a keen one, too, MASON BOWLING CENTER New York Central
'11 12
J miles sou th of Middieport, 2 NICE PONIES,
perfectly nearly new - all located on a py- Heavens, how could I
Simon's Pic A Palr
83 29 Maple Lawn Poullry 25 14
LOST - Reading glasses. lost j Ht. 7.
12 21 3tc matched, priced for quick nice lot - $18,000.
I
forget 4 more - help me, ~ear "IF YOU'RE 25 DON't drive
Ph
'I'll
A
lilt 19%
in front of Middleport Church 1
eaders. And 1 00 hope you 1
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Summers armacy
72 40 ree ces
of Nazarene. Contacl Leonard MODERN furnished f~st floor sale. Dave Yost, Portland, 0. WANT TO SEEL -IJST dirdn't . Wall D'
IT V) 65 an hour. If S., don t go 25 Blue Tartan
65 47 Two Aces Deuces
17 22
Bass at m-2372.
l2 21 3tc efftc1ency apartment m Mid- Ph. 843-2242.
12 22 3tc
WITH us
miSs
tsney · •
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A 1 Mas0 Furnitur
City
Loan
151&gt;
2314
54 58
18
dleport. Ph. 992-:ffl74
Albert M. c01 , Broker
Sunday night (Dec.
1 and ::'J~Bs o~a~ur '!!~~ ~~ B &amp; ~ Market e
so 62 McKenlie's Raiders 1J 28
Notice
12 14 tfc
CHRISTMAS SALEI
Henry Clelaad, Salesmaa
the tributes from all over. A- wings on your back."
Conkle Coal Co.
12 100 ffigh Game- J. Kimble, 243.;
6-""'R"O::Oc::M-o-:h-ou_s_e_a_n"d""u_a_cc
ll,: fur- NEW
IM-3830
mong them Chet Huntley and "Take Care Beware" "The High 3 games· Simon's Pic High Series - R. Davis, 5113.
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM . at I nace and garage, 255 W. Main CHEST FREEZERS . . $153
Evenings 992.Z518 or 992-,'1636 RichaLrd Cfhamberlam. Mha:::;!- Life You Sa~e May be Your A Pair 2147· S~mers Phann- Team Hlgh Game- Two Aces
Hobson Christian u n 1 0 n
All Modtlo Solo Priced!
tve orever m our e~~. 0 ,.
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12 1 3tC dous. w
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Sl . Pomeroy. 0. Ph 992- All Applttncto Solo Pricedl
D.
wn - an son on, en ess1Y- acy 2123· Mason Furniture 2104· •
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evernng, 2668 or 992-2961.
12 5 tic
We Service, Deliver.
- - - - - - ear a I ISney.
And why not?
Betty B~tey 513; Anna Le~ les- New York Central, 1614.
~~~- n2o~ ~~~3~o
~~fsuiiJROOM- furni&gt;iled_ apartment
Opennn":~~~Night,
175 ACRE farm, house wtlb I
alarmRecent hibghwayl tdeath tolls White 4ll1; Nellie Slrilth 462.
Except
Sundoy
rooms
and
bath,
cellar,
cellar
SOMEWHERE
IN
a
Christme, ut Pen y.
High sin•le •ames: Mason
lntlaalrlal Leagne
Everyone welcome. Pastor 1 and 4 room lurms hed apa'~
bouse, 2 large barns, free
F -1 "733 "su
Ph
O'Dell Manley.
Jtc,
ment.
Adults.
References.
126
mas
story
I
read
how
"We
urm
ure
mmers
arDoeember 8, liM
12 22
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Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 992•
POMEROY
~:· !~~.x::;.on:::.r:mm~:· Three Kings" i~ usually sung DID YOU HEAR J,. Welk's macy 722; Simon's Pic A Pair
Won Lost
PIANO Tuning, school, church, I 6&amp;.18.
12 8 Uc
m-2181
Uams, 992-2318 or 992-2681.
by the patten! ktds we have In special last week and basso pro- 719; Betty Batey 192;
PatU Blue &amp; Grey Resl
12 30
home Ph. Lane Daniels, 992- ,- - -- - ....
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10 3 Uc Chnstmas plays- rendered a~ •• fundi Larry Hooper's rendering Arn?ld 189; Betty Batey 177.
Dutton Drugs
110 ~
ITRAILER, Brown's Trailer SUPER SERVICE STATION
··we Three_Kmgs of Onen-tar. of ''Many Brave Hearts Are H1gh Ten average:
Davl&amp;-Warner Ins.
li4 58
5509 ~round 8 a. m.
12 21 12tc Park, Minersville, 0. Ph. 992Oh my; JUSI so cule - I love Asleep In the Deep"?
Betty Batey 164; Betty Sayre K &amp; C Jewelers
52 110
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12 20 6tc
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. model
Business Services
to hear em all over aga1n and Oh man, did he go away down 160; Wanda Gabrllscb 154; Pat- BRW Hardware
$II 62
:-:-~-.-- -·--- - - SINGER sewmg machine
11 A ld 152 An Le White Ed's Auto Trim
38 74
Adams and Stanley
Auction 4 ROOM unfurnished apartment 66, zig zag equipped to but
agam.
there and stay down. I love
rno , ; na .a
H!gh
Game
II'.
W.
Porter.
House and Tradmg
Post in Pomeroy. Ph. 992-5385.
tonhole, monogram, applique,
you, Larry.
I~; Nellie Smllb 150;
Lee
is now under one roof
at
II 16 tic etc. Pay off 6 payments $6.47
AN EARLY •·piece" 1 spoke
Richardson 149; Kathy Davis 20!; lilllh Series - Vic Wlppe1
Laurel Cliff School
House 'TRAILER space on,- !lrownell each. Ph. 992 _2685.
.,. ,
at the ripe old age ol 7 or so.
. 148; Bonnie McFarland
147; 565; Tea mHJgh Game and Ser·
les - Blue and Grey Restauron State Route 124 and new Ave., Middleport. ·Ph. m
12-15-tlc
ON
related how a wee girl got up. I MINI SKIRTS, thank heaven, Dona Blankenship 144.
HI. 7 by-pass, open da~ly at • 2625
Uc
And
still
in
her
nightie,
stood
will
be
on
the
way
out
come
ant, 874, 2516.
11 10
12 noon. Jlm Adams
and
GOOD, clean, lump, egg aad
at the wmdow loc&lt;1 · ut the spring. This word is direct
POMEROY LANES
Worthy Stanley.
II 20 tfc FURNISHED 4 room apart- oil treated stoker coal. PeaChristmas fairlyand uf snow. from England, who started all
TURKEY
ROU. RESULTS
Junior Mixed League
ment witlt bath . Ph. 992-3056. cock Coal Co., 1 block from
Her Mama repeatedly asked her this nonsense in the first place.
December 18, 1966
Doeember 10, 1981
12 6 tfc traffic light in Cheshire, 0 ·
Wanted
to dress, was answered by : Partly due to this, they've beWon Losl
Women'a
Doubles
12
1
7526
7
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trc Have your 1ractor overhaul·
"l'se walling for " ••rr
come a "Mini England" too,
~COON E
L L $1 7" R ts FURNISHED 2 bedroom apart- Ph. 36 • ·
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Team
4
18 8
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ed now at a big savings. We
To take its nightie off."
whereas they'd love to be a First - Phyllis Mullen 478;
Team
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11
Ex. LL, $l21l:_ Skun~, Ex.! port, 'o. Ph. 992-3874:
Hanna Ll"ne
are runnmg a special on trao·
Bro's at the age of 4 was ''Great" Britain one again.
Norma
Amsbary
502.
Total
978.
Team 6
14 t;,
L.L., $1.00, St. IX , Mmi\. Ex . i
I tor overhauls for the Winter
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11 28 Uc
Second - Sylvia Blake 466; Team 2
F $3 2 0
TRAVEL
TRAILERS
months.
Have
your
.
tractor
simpler:
tempora,
0
mores."
(Get
12 15
~~;·, ~~ Li., 5o~·. p~:i 1t'OUR ROOM furniShed aparl
(Quelity Buill)
ready lo go tu work when
"Had a little boroe
out your Latin here in memory Arlene Evans 509. Total 1175. Team 3
ll 16
1967 Models In Stock
spring
comes ~:~nd save down
Name was Jack
of dear Susan Park, now gone
Men's Doubles
4 II tic
t'
Team 5
JO 11
bides' Tr .• 6c lb. BtJI Bailey, menL WY 2-3658.
•me .
Put bim inna stable
from us).
First - Clyde Ingels, 624; High Game - Debbie Crow
Box 14, Reedsville, 0.
FURNISHED and unfurnished
ROUSH &amp; LYONS
Walter Stewart 612. Total 1236. 151; Steve Van Meter 183; High
He crawled outa IUS crack."
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12-:--2_2_1_ 2tc apartments. Close to school.
CAMPING TRAILERS
Brought the house down, 1hat I, FOR ONE, am sick 'n' Second - Tom Anderson 584; Serres - Barbara White 403;
Phone 992-5434.
10 111 Uo Horlon St.
Mloon, W. V•.
PHONE
m-2176
d
Help Wente
POMEROY
OHIO last line (pronoun used).
tired, repeat, tired, and tired Buel Sears 6116. Totals 1190.
Steve Van Meter 431; Team
For Sale
GffiL wanted for general oHice
~PJ~'f..lf'
Pardon me, while I get a unto death, almost. of viewing
High Game and Series - Team
work In accounting office. Re- 3 x 35 Prairie Schooner house1, 900, 2539.
MAKE MORE PROFIT by fresh hfaBnkylh)ust yn?knw, Any men- 4, 5, and even 6 inches of leg
ALL
NEW
FOR
1967
lion
o
ro
er
ow.
above
the
knee.
0
ply in own handwriting to P. tratler, 2 bedrooms. ba tI1.
167 Apeche Mertdtl
listing your firm's services tn
0. Box 666, Pomeroy, giving Carpeted. Only $995. Jolm
21 Fttl Long
the Daily Sentinel's Business 0
b B , bo
How'd we get thisaway, anyBantam Giria Leape
1967 Apoch" Due D••· 10
age, marital status and exper- Richmond, 814 East Main St.,
Service col!lllln.
10 10 u
ne more Y ro s on com- how. Silly, no end.
December 13, liM ·
Ience.
12 21 3tc
Pomeroy. Ph. 992-2452 beforeii;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;;::;:::::::~J
pamon, Mark McCarl)', nickwo'i Lost
10
a.
m.
(Other
hours
just
PONIES,
choice
colors
and
CUSTOM
butchering,
will
buy
name
"Thumb"
cause
he
'd
Dragons
121&gt; 3ll
WOMAN to help with house
maybe).
12
22
Uc
heights,
child
trained
and
hides.
Phil
Meier,
992-3510.
chopped
one
off
while
doing
work and care for 3 small
12 4
11 1 rfc some 1tall cutiing at family
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Keonlg Gutter
Apple Kings
children, furnish own trans· 3 lbs. J·o..·l bacon. 99c lb. ·, po1·k green broke. Terms. Ca11 or
Dusters
1tl 6
"
E
J
H'll
Fl
t
ood
woodpi
e
On
you
guessed
it,
and
family
ol
Zanesville
visitportatitn. Ph. 992-6636.
1 1
. ' '0. a w s
ed Mrs. , ··na Sl"sson and , ·Js. Pantherettes
chop&gt;. 69c lb.; pre-cooked see
Road,. .Pomerey,
A.UimONEER
Turkey Run, Ohio) :
12 21 3tc
ham 69c lb.; candy, 3 --19c
12 18 7tp
Complete Somce
IDS PIECE
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates 4 Musketeers
51&gt; 10~
bags, $I; PepSI Cola, Ur. Pet&gt;Crill 6rodfora
Cbristmas Ume a-comin'
recently spent several days High Game and Series -Bren
WELDERS
per, 7-Up, 39c ctn.; ; bottles YOUNG PARAKEETS, $3 .\0
Write, Prtoae or Contact
Goose a gettin' fat
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yat.. d~ Van Meter, 119, 227; Tean
ELECTRICIANS
catsup, 89&lt;; peaches. No. 2 each, Mynah birds, $50 each.
A. c:;. BRADFORD
Please put a penuy
Vicky Green has returned to and David at Cambridge.
H1gh Game and Series- Dra~
PIPE FITTERS
FLAME CUTT~RS
cans, 29&lt;: milk 79c gal.; han- Sherwood Cos teo, Ohio RivRacllle, O~o
In lbe ole man's bat.
her home after spending some Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stalzer ons 579, 1135.
LAYOUT MEN
anas, 10c lb.; M&amp;G Food er Road, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
1 1 ttc
time in Camden • Clark Hos- and Joey of Columbus visited
-STE&amp;L FABRICATORS
'l'h tbnd.ud -rale for men ••
Market, 3 mtles south of Mid12 18 6tc
"Haven't got a penny
pital in Parkersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Holter.
Bantam lloys Leap
perl~ed 111 the above cla~:!ll!ica­
12 21 3tc "Never used anything like- it:" SEWING machines, repair ..,.. Half penuey'll do
dleport, Rt. 7·
Mr. and Mrs. J . D. Kibble of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Marks
December 1f. 11166
tiOlllll •3.15 per tl.our.
APPb' tn penciJl , Monda:r throuth
UNBEATABLi:- =-1967- solid say users of Blue Lustre for .tee, aU ma&amp;eo. IVY :H284. Haven't got even tbat
Parkersburg visited with rela- visited Bess Larkins at ReedsWon Loot
WrtdaJ, 8:00 a. m. untll 4:00 p . Ill.
or phone tco!lectl 1&lt;1191 691·241~.
state stereo radio comblna- cleaning carpet. Rent Elec- The Fabr1c Shop, Pomeroy The Lord bless yoo.t.
lives and friends here Sunday. ville.
Strikes Impossible
:: :
lion,
4
speed
automatic
chantric
shampooer
$1.
Pomeroy
Aulllorized
Singer
Satea
and
And
if
that
didn't
come
right
Mrs.
Grace
Fraley
and
Bill
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carter
announce
Fearsome
Foursome
,L
..
AMERICAN SHIP
8., 7"
Service
J
2!1
Uc
F
1
f
p
The
Bombers
BUILDING CO.
ger, nice walnut finish. has Cement Block Co.
outa the South, Georgia or ra ey o
ortsmou1h visit- the marriage of their daughter, Monk R
4 4
224:1 Fl'&lt;lnt. St.
instant
on
radio.
Take
over
12
19
tc6
M
~&gt;sissippi
or
whatever,
ed
Wtth
Mr.
and
Mrs. Basil Karen Dee, to _Bethel Gillen- Team e4y unners
,L au
Toledo. Ohto
READY-MIX
concrete
delivlll'
6.,. .,..
AD equal epportunJtr employer.
payments ol $5.83 per month MIUJONS of ru s have been ed rlgbt to your proJecl. Fast treat. Reeks of slavery times Green recently.
water, Jr., Ravenswood, W. Va. u••h Game and Series -J;..
or pay balance due $118.tl4.
.
g
,
d Ch ·
d
M Jl Pri
•ue
~
Try it in your home. Call cleaned ~lth Blue Lustre. It s and easy. Free estimates. an
nstmases an customs '
Mr. and rs. m
mmer Welker 171 !96· Team mgli
Goegteio I've read of all my life.
and family of Logan were vis- Game ~ ~es ·_ Strikes lm·
992 _3218
12 30 Stc Amertca s fmest. Rent elec- Phone 992-3284,
·
tric shampooer $1. Baker Reooy-Mil Co., Middlepor~
itlng Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swain. possible 644 1204.
..
SOMETHING TO MEND-Sing. Furniture Co.
12 19 6tc
Ohio.
6 311 tlo
SO "BUTCH" Bachel's gonVisiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy
'----BOY or GIRL
1
er sewing machine complete
na sing my favorite "Birthday
- Hayman were Mr. and Mrs. El· Women'• Early Bird League
with
attachments.
This
rnaELECfROLUX
sweeper
on
AIR
CONDmONING
Refrtgerof
a
King"
down
at
cburch
toMr.
and
Mrs.
Pete
Russell
of bert Fitzpatrick and family and
December u, 1161
In Rutland on Main
I, chme equtpped tu zig zag, wheels, pop out paper bag:, aUto service. Jack's Refrig· day (Dec. 18). I can't be there, Paxton, lllinois visited over Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fitzpatrick,
Polnll
SlrHI &amp; College Avo.
1
make
buttonholes,
monogram
dual
clearung
tools
br
rug
'
eraUon,
New
Haven.
Phone
Butch,
save
in
spirit.
the
weekend
with
her
parenls,
Columbus,
and
Pvt.
and
Mrs.
Slow
Four
n
lorn Monty and Prizes
1
etc.
Take
over
payments
of
furniture,
dusting,
etc.
Only
TV
Z.3537.
f
8
tic
"HaUelujab
bow
the
augels
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Thle
and
Keith
Ridenour,
Chester.
Pennettes
74
Delivering The Daily
99
$5.42 per month or pay baJ. 5 payments left ol ~- each.
sang
Wl1h other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber Kr8zy Four
84
S.nlinollo established
ance due $65.08. Call 992-3218. Ph. 992-2685 ·
BEATING, PLUMBING, Rural llallelujah, bow the beaveDB
Mr..
M~. Cl~yton. Russell entertained wl1h a birthday par- Odd Balls
111
Roule
12 20 6tc
!2-1&gt;-tfc Doxol Bottle Gas. Arnold
raag.
·
are viSilmg m OhiO With sons ty honoring their daughter, Vt- Bowlettes
81
CALL 992-2156
CONDITIONED- SUDEX hay. BUDGET PRICED furnlture In Brothers, 618 E. Main SL, And tbe sky was bright
forMrseveMral daAys. 'II
r H t- da, on ber 6th birday. Guests Pin Splitters
lM
Pearl Williams, Rt. 1, Ru~ our third floor bodget shop.
Pomeroy.
I il2 tic Wllb a holy Jlgbt
s. ary wm er o ar were Mr. and Mrs. Chuk W~ IDgh Game and Series -Nel·
'!!!!0~!!!!!!!~'7''="~:""~~· land o. Ph. 992-6821. 12 20 6tp Baker Furniture, Middleport
'Twas the Birthday of a Ring." ~~!;, 1~ ':'~t;;';~gti~~."~nd ~n~ er, Tuppers PI~ Mr. and lie Wright 170, 452; Team IDgh
Wanted To Buy
- ' --- -- ·
Ohio.
II 12 lfc
For Sale or Rent
Mrs Fred Larkins and Mrs
Kr F 624 T
-- - -- LYMAN All-American Turrell - ,
. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
·
• Game- aey our ; earn
COPPER II • 28c lb.: Brass, re-loading outfit with .38x.387 DON'T pump your sluggish sep.
AND NOT SANTA S .. re. St'ew 1
Donna Hauber, and Debbie, ·llljh Series- SlM Four, 1741.
ted,_ 18c lb .. yellow, Hie lb.; cal. dies, powder measure tic lank. Get Klean-Em-AI 1 1 ROOM house, 3 bedrooms, member. He's Ute Spirit &lt;San· Ga~ ·Stewart, a Sophomore Douglas and Denise.
Rad~ators, 16c lh :, Bal!tnes, and scales. Also one set Bar· Septic Tank Cleaner. Land- I'll baths. Ph. 992-25!10.
ta) of Chnstmas but not the at Marshall University is spend- Mr. and Mrs. Bill ~07 and Wome11'1 Frlilay Nl&amp;llt Leap
$1.15 ea., clean No. I ~ron. Bells. Pil. 992-73 78 . 12 zo 3tp mark Farm Bureau in Pom.
II 25 lfc Real One. Always remember tng the holidays visiting hi$ daughters of Stlversville have
· Dccember 11, 11M
BJU Bailey, P. 0. Box 14,
-- -- --- ---- eroy o
11 2.1 30tc
_ that.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben moved into the Charles Hensley
Woa Lool
Retdsvllle, 0 .
12 22 12tc: REGISTERED Fox Houn&lt;!s, ti
' ·
Auto Sales
I'd love to hear &lt;~lso) Mar- Stewart.
property.
Babr's Clothiers
31 14
POO~ TABLE, · preferable reg: 1 ~onths ;tdtl ~ Da~eyP~esi· NERVOUS? Can't sleep? Try
cellene Buell Galloway (Lore
Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Branche, lola'a Beauty Salon '11'4 171l
ubiUon size, slate
bottom, ~~~ or an ' 12 18 ~~ "Sleepers." Guaranteed re. 1956, 6 CYUNIIER Chevrolet, ICity, 0.) sing this once again.
LAUNCR TWO PROBES
Belpre, and Mr. and Mrs. Jun- Forest Run Block
U Z1
Horace Ken, Chester, 0. Ph.
·
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suits or money
back. standard trans., first $100 Utterly joyQus, this Blrtbday MOSCOW (UP!) _ The Sovl- lor Hauber were V18Uing Mr. Team 1
21\1 23"
1115-3341.
12 20 3tp , HAY. Ph. 992-6112 Delivered Only D8c. Nelson's Pharmacy, buys it. Ph. 992-6773. 12 20 Stc l song.
et Union launched two unman- and Mrs. Fred Larkins.
,, Beverly'• B'ty 'Shtp 15'4 291\
SI'ANDING timber - ·In - Ohio 'j or can be picked up. 8 Ste
Pomeroy, 0.
11 25 301P 19611 ..CHEV:-Impala, 2 . door,
ned space probes Wednesday- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lanham of G&amp;G Cite
1&amp;\~ 29"
or · West Virginia, or
old --- - ·--- ___ 12_1 -_ HOUSE coal. gravel for drive- hard top, In excellent condi· A LOVELY church '"l'hlng" •n atuomatlc moon probe, Lu- Parkersburg rulted Mr. and H!gh Game and Series -Pa•
t;trm~ Wltb limber. Marion ! PUPS. Cross between Chihua- way. I will deliver Ph. 992- tlon, 4 speed trans. Can be I ·read of - eacb pew in .a. cer. na 13, and another of lis satel· Mrs. Norman Weber.
&amp;ra Collins 177, 494; Team
•. 1 ~ 11o1 Tl. Syracu 1e.
hua and Manchester. Phone 7286.
seen at Dun's Ashland or call lain church tL•ed unlighted can- lites In the Cosmos series, No.
-Violet Smith
Hillh Game and Series -Team
0.
llllOZtp 992-6458.
12 19 6tc
JZ.1&gt;-30tp 1192·3535.
12 20 3tp dies In sconcea al all family 137.
I, G$7, lTif.

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B!;LLS,
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WHAT THE
FIWRES AR"00 f:WP!.E
GOIIJG Cl&lt;AZ'I

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~een a qoat
wanderinq
around down

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Now Only $12Y5

glide. Don't waH till Christmas. Buy tod1y.

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VALLEY. GOVERtJOR.SI&lt;OW
THE UNATTA iNED GOAL
THE. ROCKEr sET:'

DOES IT LOOK LIKE

"CR UNCHY ICE CREAM" OR
I
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AND I ARE VER'I
FAMILIAR VJ!Ti-1 THE
SURFACE . WE TOOK'

MOON SAMPLES 6At;l(
FOUR YEARS AC.O,

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OVERHAULS

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4 Door. One local owner. Clean interior, white over turquotse
finish. V8. Automatic. Radio and Heale1·.

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age by original owner. SpoUess dean mtenor, beautlful dark
blue finish, radio and heater.

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Real Estate For Sale
HOUSE on 464 South 41h st.,
Middleport, 0., $6.8tl0. Can be
bought with small down payment, balance like rent. Call
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Co.,
Middleport, o. 992-2709.
12 13 9tc
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PLAN WOMEN:s COLLEGE
GAMBIE_R~ Oh10 IUPI) -A
college offiCial sa1d Wedoesday
Kenyon College Will dissass
ciate ilself from ils Episcopal
1heological school and establish

bwllngs Honde Sales i
WY :1-2111
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Bulldozer Radiator To Tbe
Smallest Heater Core.

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ASHAMED OF

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Cueltlu f/tllll, ~,;-x-~"--, 1MCar'1i!I Truck
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Sale or Trade_ _
For Sale
rooms, fruit cellar.
Vj
,., 2-2196 Middleport, 0
By
I WISH It tha~k Dr. Bo1ce. thell957, one ton, ford truck, dual FOR REALLY professional re- MINERSVILLE - Nice one ,·,_
Me1gs General Hosp1Lal ~m s- ,.,.·heels, for sale or trade for suits clean your carpets with story frame, 5 rooms, celhtr, ")
,
, • , Blanche M. Haskins
es and other stafl. my fnends cattle Ph. 843-2778.
premium quality Lustre Foam garage, large lot, property m "
who called and sent cards, _ ___________ 1___222 3tc Rent electric shampooer for good shape. $'2,500.
the Rutland F~re Department
I
It with purchase. Ebersbach
DEC. 21 - What a loss, Walt pews, and as each family came
for tne turkey dmner, dunngl
For s~ !_Or~uy
Hdwe., Pomeroy, 0.
POMEROY - 2 story frame, Disney's passing!
in, one member lighted the can1
my stay '" the hospttal.
PONIES, mules and goats. See
12 22 6lc 6 rooms (3 bedrooms), H&gt; Memories come reeling back die at their pew. All vacant
wish all of you a very Merry George Holman, Phone 992r
baths, oak floors, basement, anent that - "Snow While and pews staying unlighted, mutely
Christmas and a Happy New 1 2797.
12 22 3tp ONE USED UPRIGHT PIANO 1 garage, a real buy 18,9\lO
the Seven Dwarfs." Oh what a saying "Not here."
1
Year. Virgil Yarbrough, RutRe-conditioned, with
bench, SYRACUSE _ Excellent con&lt;li- treat - "Bambi," what a dear May sound a little, well, "I
1 d 0
I 222 llc
THURSDAY Al"rERNOON
'I'llanday Triplicate Leape
an • ·
For Renl
free delivery. Call Rutland lion, ranch type, 5 rooms 12 deer - Can you recall all Call Your Attention," to a John
WOMEN'S LEAGUE
Doeember 8, 1161
ADULTS, 3 room furnished a- Furniture, 742-4211.
bedrooms), bath. cellar, car- seven names of the Dwarfs- Wesley Methodist (me) but it
Won Losl
Lost and Found
partment. M&amp;C. Food Market,
12 22 3tc port. workshop, rental house \ I can recall Doc, Uopey, Grum- has a point, and a keen one, too, MASON BOWLING CENTER New York Central
'11 12
J miles sou th of Middieport, 2 NICE PONIES,
perfectly nearly new - all located on a py- Heavens, how could I
Simon's Pic A Palr
83 29 Maple Lawn Poullry 25 14
LOST - Reading glasses. lost j Ht. 7.
12 21 3tc matched, priced for quick nice lot - $18,000.
I
forget 4 more - help me, ~ear "IF YOU'RE 25 DON't drive
Ph
'I'll
A
lilt 19%
in front of Middleport Church 1
eaders. And 1 00 hope you 1
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,
Summers armacy
72 40 ree ces
of Nazarene. Contacl Leonard MODERN furnished f~st floor sale. Dave Yost, Portland, 0. WANT TO SEEL -IJST dirdn't . Wall D'
IT V) 65 an hour. If S., don t go 25 Blue Tartan
65 47 Two Aces Deuces
17 22
Bass at m-2372.
l2 21 3tc efftc1ency apartment m Mid- Ph. 843-2242.
12 22 3tc
WITH us
miSs
tsney · •
h" G d 1
A 1 Mas0 Furnitur
City
Loan
151&gt;
2314
54 58
18
dleport. Ph. 992-:ffl74
Albert M. c01 , Broker
Sunday night (Dec.
1 and ::'J~Bs o~a~ur '!!~~ ~~ B &amp; ~ Market e
so 62 McKenlie's Raiders 1J 28
Notice
12 14 tfc
CHRISTMAS SALEI
Henry Clelaad, Salesmaa
the tributes from all over. A- wings on your back."
Conkle Coal Co.
12 100 ffigh Game- J. Kimble, 243.;
6-""'R"O::Oc::M-o-:h-ou_s_e_a_n"d""u_a_cc
ll,: fur- NEW
IM-3830
mong them Chet Huntley and "Take Care Beware" "The High 3 games· Simon's Pic High Series - R. Davis, 5113.
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM . at I nace and garage, 255 W. Main CHEST FREEZERS . . $153
Evenings 992.Z518 or 992-,'1636 RichaLrd Cfhamberlam. Mha:::;!- Life You Sa~e May be Your A Pair 2147· S~mers Phann- Team Hlgh Game- Two Aces
Hobson Christian u n 1 0 n
All Modtlo Solo Priced!
tve orever m our e~~. 0 ,.
d
dl
'
Deuces 588· Team m"" Ser
12 1 3tC dous. w
.
Sl . Pomeroy. 0. Ph 992- All Applttncto Solo Pricedl
D.
wn - an son on, en ess1Y- acy 2123· Mason Furniture 2104· •
•.,.,.
.
1
Church Saturday
evernng, 2668 or 992-2961.
12 5 tic
We Service, Deliver.
- - - - - - ear a I ISney.
And why not?
Betty B~tey 513; Anna Le~ les- New York Central, 1614.
~~~- n2o~ ~~~3~o
~~fsuiiJROOM- furni&gt;iled_ apartment
Opennn":~~~Night,
175 ACRE farm, house wtlb I
alarmRecent hibghwayl tdeath tolls White 4ll1; Nellie Slrilth 462.
Except
Sundoy
rooms
and
bath,
cellar,
cellar
SOMEWHERE
IN
a
Christme, ut Pen y.
High sin•le •ames: Mason
lntlaalrlal Leagne
Everyone welcome. Pastor 1 and 4 room lurms hed apa'~
bouse, 2 large barns, free
F -1 "733 "su
Ph
O'Dell Manley.
Jtc,
ment.
Adults.
References.
126
mas
story
I
read
how
"We
urm
ure
mmers
arDoeember 8, liM
12 22
....
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 992•
POMEROY
~:· !~~.x::;.on:::.r:mm~:· Three Kings" i~ usually sung DID YOU HEAR J,. Welk's macy 722; Simon's Pic A Pair
Won Lost
PIANO Tuning, school, church, I 6&amp;.18.
12 8 Uc
m-2181
Uams, 992-2318 or 992-2681.
by the patten! ktds we have In special last week and basso pro- 719; Betty Batey 192;
PatU Blue &amp; Grey Resl
12 30
home Ph. Lane Daniels, 992- ,- - -- - ....
'"'·' ·
•
10 3 Uc Chnstmas plays- rendered a~ •• fundi Larry Hooper's rendering Arn?ld 189; Betty Batey 177.
Dutton Drugs
110 ~
ITRAILER, Brown's Trailer SUPER SERVICE STATION
··we Three_Kmgs of Onen-tar. of ''Many Brave Hearts Are H1gh Ten average:
Davl&amp;-Warner Ins.
li4 58
5509 ~round 8 a. m.
12 21 12tc Park, Minersville, 0. Ph. 992Oh my; JUSI so cule - I love Asleep In the Deep"?
Betty Batey 164; Betty Sayre K &amp; C Jewelers
52 110
---------------- -- -3324.
12 20 6tc
.
. model
Business Services
to hear em all over aga1n and Oh man, did he go away down 160; Wanda Gabrllscb 154; Pat- BRW Hardware
$II 62
:-:-~-.-- -·--- - - SINGER sewmg machine
11 A ld 152 An Le White Ed's Auto Trim
38 74
Adams and Stanley
Auction 4 ROOM unfurnished apartment 66, zig zag equipped to but
agam.
there and stay down. I love
rno , ; na .a
H!gh
Game
II'.
W.
Porter.
House and Tradmg
Post in Pomeroy. Ph. 992-5385.
tonhole, monogram, applique,
you, Larry.
I~; Nellie Smllb 150;
Lee
is now under one roof
at
II 16 tic etc. Pay off 6 payments $6.47
AN EARLY •·piece" 1 spoke
Richardson 149; Kathy Davis 20!; lilllh Series - Vic Wlppe1
Laurel Cliff School
House 'TRAILER space on,- !lrownell each. Ph. 992 _2685.
.,. ,
at the ripe old age ol 7 or so.
. 148; Bonnie McFarland
147; 565; Tea mHJgh Game and Ser·
les - Blue and Grey Restauron State Route 124 and new Ave., Middleport. ·Ph. m
12-15-tlc
ON
related how a wee girl got up. I MINI SKIRTS, thank heaven, Dona Blankenship 144.
HI. 7 by-pass, open da~ly at • 2625
Uc
And
still
in
her
nightie,
stood
will
be
on
the
way
out
come
ant, 874, 2516.
11 10
12 noon. Jlm Adams
and
GOOD, clean, lump, egg aad
at the wmdow loc&lt;1 · ut the spring. This word is direct
POMEROY LANES
Worthy Stanley.
II 20 tfc FURNISHED 4 room apart- oil treated stoker coal. PeaChristmas fairlyand uf snow. from England, who started all
TURKEY
ROU. RESULTS
Junior Mixed League
ment witlt bath . Ph. 992-3056. cock Coal Co., 1 block from
Her Mama repeatedly asked her this nonsense in the first place.
December 18, 1966
Doeember 10, 1981
12 6 tfc traffic light in Cheshire, 0 ·
Wanted
to dress, was answered by : Partly due to this, they've beWon Losl
Women'a
Doubles
12
1
7526
7
:::=-::--;--;--;::-;;.
trc Have your 1ractor overhaul·
"l'se walling for " ••rr
come a "Mini England" too,
~COON E
L L $1 7" R ts FURNISHED 2 bedroom apart- Ph. 36 • ·
~
Team
4
18 8
• x. · ·•
· J, a ', ment furnace heat Middle·
ed now at a big savings. We
To take its nightie off."
whereas they'd love to be a First - Phyllis Mullen 478;
Team
I
16
11
Ex. LL, $l21l:_ Skun~, Ex.! port, 'o. Ph. 992-3874:
Hanna Ll"ne
are runnmg a special on trao·
Bro's at the age of 4 was ''Great" Britain one again.
Norma
Amsbary
502.
Total
978.
Team 6
14 t;,
L.L., $1.00, St. IX , Mmi\. Ex . i
I tor overhauls for the Winter
,,0
11 28 Uc
Second - Sylvia Blake 466; Team 2
F $3 2 0
TRAVEL
TRAILERS
months.
Have
your
.
tractor
simpler:
tempora,
0
mores."
(Get
12 15
~~;·, ~~ Li., 5o~·. p~:i 1t'OUR ROOM furniShed aparl
(Quelity Buill)
ready lo go tu work when
"Had a little boroe
out your Latin here in memory Arlene Evans 509. Total 1175. Team 3
ll 16
1967 Models In Stock
spring
comes ~:~nd save down
Name was Jack
of dear Susan Park, now gone
Men's Doubles
4 II tic
t'
Team 5
JO 11
bides' Tr .• 6c lb. BtJI Bailey, menL WY 2-3658.
•me .
Put bim inna stable
from us).
First - Clyde Ingels, 624; High Game - Debbie Crow
Box 14, Reedsville, 0.
FURNISHED and unfurnished
ROUSH &amp; LYONS
Walter Stewart 612. Total 1236. 151; Steve Van Meter 183; High
He crawled outa IUS crack."
_____________
12-:--2_2_1_ 2tc apartments. Close to school.
CAMPING TRAILERS
Brought the house down, 1hat I, FOR ONE, am sick 'n' Second - Tom Anderson 584; Serres - Barbara White 403;
Phone 992-5434.
10 111 Uo Horlon St.
Mloon, W. V•.
PHONE
m-2176
d
Help Wente
POMEROY
OHIO last line (pronoun used).
tired, repeat, tired, and tired Buel Sears 6116. Totals 1190.
Steve Van Meter 431; Team
For Sale
GffiL wanted for general oHice
~PJ~'f..lf'
Pardon me, while I get a unto death, almost. of viewing
High Game and Series - Team
work In accounting office. Re- 3 x 35 Prairie Schooner house1, 900, 2539.
MAKE MORE PROFIT by fresh hfaBnkylh)ust yn?knw, Any men- 4, 5, and even 6 inches of leg
ALL
NEW
FOR
1967
lion
o
ro
er
ow.
above
the
knee.
0
ply in own handwriting to P. tratler, 2 bedrooms. ba tI1.
167 Apeche Mertdtl
listing your firm's services tn
0. Box 666, Pomeroy, giving Carpeted. Only $995. Jolm
21 Fttl Long
the Daily Sentinel's Business 0
b B , bo
How'd we get thisaway, anyBantam Giria Leape
1967 Apoch" Due D••· 10
age, marital status and exper- Richmond, 814 East Main St.,
Service col!lllln.
10 10 u
ne more Y ro s on com- how. Silly, no end.
December 13, liM ·
Ience.
12 21 3tc
Pomeroy. Ph. 992-2452 beforeii;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;;::;:::::::~J
pamon, Mark McCarl)', nickwo'i Lost
10
a.
m.
(Other
hours
just
PONIES,
choice
colors
and
CUSTOM
butchering,
will
buy
name
"Thumb"
cause
he
'd
Dragons
121&gt; 3ll
WOMAN to help with house
maybe).
12
22
Uc
heights,
child
trained
and
hides.
Phil
Meier,
992-3510.
chopped
one
off
while
doing
work and care for 3 small
12 4
11 1 rfc some 1tall cutiing at family
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Keonlg Gutter
Apple Kings
children, furnish own trans· 3 lbs. J·o..·l bacon. 99c lb. ·, po1·k green broke. Terms. Ca11 or
Dusters
1tl 6
"
E
J
H'll
Fl
t
ood
woodpi
e
On
you
guessed
it,
and
family
ol
Zanesville
visitportatitn. Ph. 992-6636.
1 1
. ' '0. a w s
ed Mrs. , ··na Sl"sson and , ·Js. Pantherettes
chop&gt;. 69c lb.; pre-cooked see
Road,. .Pomerey,
A.UimONEER
Turkey Run, Ohio) :
12 21 3tc
ham 69c lb.; candy, 3 --19c
12 18 7tp
Complete Somce
IDS PIECE
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates 4 Musketeers
51&gt; 10~
bags, $I; PepSI Cola, Ur. Pet&gt;Crill 6rodfora
Cbristmas Ume a-comin'
recently spent several days High Game and Series -Bren
WELDERS
per, 7-Up, 39c ctn.; ; bottles YOUNG PARAKEETS, $3 .\0
Write, Prtoae or Contact
Goose a gettin' fat
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yat.. d~ Van Meter, 119, 227; Tean
ELECTRICIANS
catsup, 89&lt;; peaches. No. 2 each, Mynah birds, $50 each.
A. c:;. BRADFORD
Please put a penuy
Vicky Green has returned to and David at Cambridge.
H1gh Game and Series- Dra~
PIPE FITTERS
FLAME CUTT~RS
cans, 29&lt;: milk 79c gal.; han- Sherwood Cos teo, Ohio RivRacllle, O~o
In lbe ole man's bat.
her home after spending some Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stalzer ons 579, 1135.
LAYOUT MEN
anas, 10c lb.; M&amp;G Food er Road, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
1 1 ttc
time in Camden • Clark Hos- and Joey of Columbus visited
-STE&amp;L FABRICATORS
'l'h tbnd.ud -rale for men ••
Market, 3 mtles south of Mid12 18 6tc
"Haven't got a penny
pital in Parkersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Holter.
Bantam lloys Leap
perl~ed 111 the above cla~:!ll!ica­
12 21 3tc "Never used anything like- it:" SEWING machines, repair ..,.. Half penuey'll do
dleport, Rt. 7·
Mr. and Mrs. J . D. Kibble of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Marks
December 1f. 11166
tiOlllll •3.15 per tl.our.
APPb' tn penciJl , Monda:r throuth
UNBEATABLi:- =-1967- solid say users of Blue Lustre for .tee, aU ma&amp;eo. IVY :H284. Haven't got even tbat
Parkersburg visited with rela- visited Bess Larkins at ReedsWon Loot
WrtdaJ, 8:00 a. m. untll 4:00 p . Ill.
or phone tco!lectl 1&lt;1191 691·241~.
state stereo radio comblna- cleaning carpet. Rent Elec- The Fabr1c Shop, Pomeroy The Lord bless yoo.t.
lives and friends here Sunday. ville.
Strikes Impossible
:: :
lion,
4
speed
automatic
chantric
shampooer
$1.
Pomeroy
Aulllorized
Singer
Satea
and
And
if
that
didn't
come
right
Mrs.
Grace
Fraley
and
Bill
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carter
announce
Fearsome
Foursome
,L
..
AMERICAN SHIP
8., 7"
Service
J
2!1
Uc
F
1
f
p
The
Bombers
BUILDING CO.
ger, nice walnut finish. has Cement Block Co.
outa the South, Georgia or ra ey o
ortsmou1h visit- the marriage of their daughter, Monk R
4 4
224:1 Fl'&lt;lnt. St.
instant
on
radio.
Take
over
12
19
tc6
M
~&gt;sissippi
or
whatever,
ed
Wtth
Mr.
and
Mrs. Basil Karen Dee, to _Bethel Gillen- Team e4y unners
,L au
Toledo. Ohto
READY-MIX
concrete
delivlll'
6.,. .,..
AD equal epportunJtr employer.
payments ol $5.83 per month MIUJONS of ru s have been ed rlgbt to your proJecl. Fast treat. Reeks of slavery times Green recently.
water, Jr., Ravenswood, W. Va. u••h Game and Series -J;..
or pay balance due $118.tl4.
.
g
,
d Ch ·
d
M Jl Pri
•ue
~
Try it in your home. Call cleaned ~lth Blue Lustre. It s and easy. Free estimates. an
nstmases an customs '
Mr. and rs. m
mmer Welker 171 !96· Team mgli
Goegteio I've read of all my life.
and family of Logan were vis- Game ~ ~es ·_ Strikes lm·
992 _3218
12 30 Stc Amertca s fmest. Rent elec- Phone 992-3284,
·
tric shampooer $1. Baker Reooy-Mil Co., Middlepor~
itlng Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swain. possible 644 1204.
..
SOMETHING TO MEND-Sing. Furniture Co.
12 19 6tc
Ohio.
6 311 tlo
SO "BUTCH" Bachel's gonVisiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy
'----BOY or GIRL
1
er sewing machine complete
na sing my favorite "Birthday
- Hayman were Mr. and Mrs. El· Women'• Early Bird League
with
attachments.
This
rnaELECfROLUX
sweeper
on
AIR
CONDmONING
Refrtgerof
a
King"
down
at
cburch
toMr.
and
Mrs.
Pete
Russell
of bert Fitzpatrick and family and
December u, 1161
In Rutland on Main
I, chme equtpped tu zig zag, wheels, pop out paper bag:, aUto service. Jack's Refrig· day (Dec. 18). I can't be there, Paxton, lllinois visited over Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fitzpatrick,
Polnll
SlrHI &amp; College Avo.
1
make
buttonholes,
monogram
dual
clearung
tools
br
rug
'
eraUon,
New
Haven.
Phone
Butch,
save
in
spirit.
the
weekend
with
her
parenls,
Columbus,
and
Pvt.
and
Mrs.
Slow
Four
n
lorn Monty and Prizes
1
etc.
Take
over
payments
of
furniture,
dusting,
etc.
Only
TV
Z.3537.
f
8
tic
"HaUelujab
bow
the
augels
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Thle
and
Keith
Ridenour,
Chester.
Pennettes
74
Delivering The Daily
99
$5.42 per month or pay baJ. 5 payments left ol ~- each.
sang
Wl1h other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber Kr8zy Four
84
S.nlinollo established
ance due $65.08. Call 992-3218. Ph. 992-2685 ·
BEATING, PLUMBING, Rural llallelujah, bow the beaveDB
Mr..
M~. Cl~yton. Russell entertained wl1h a birthday par- Odd Balls
111
Roule
12 20 6tc
!2-1&gt;-tfc Doxol Bottle Gas. Arnold
raag.
·
are viSilmg m OhiO With sons ty honoring their daughter, Vt- Bowlettes
81
CALL 992-2156
CONDITIONED- SUDEX hay. BUDGET PRICED furnlture In Brothers, 618 E. Main SL, And tbe sky was bright
forMrseveMral daAys. 'II
r H t- da, on ber 6th birday. Guests Pin Splitters
lM
Pearl Williams, Rt. 1, Ru~ our third floor bodget shop.
Pomeroy.
I il2 tic Wllb a holy Jlgbt
s. ary wm er o ar were Mr. and Mrs. Chuk W~ IDgh Game and Series -Nel·
'!!!!0~!!!!!!!~'7''="~:""~~· land o. Ph. 992-6821. 12 20 6tp Baker Furniture, Middleport
'Twas the Birthday of a Ring." ~~!;, 1~ ':'~t;;';~gti~~."~nd ~n~ er, Tuppers PI~ Mr. and lie Wright 170, 452; Team IDgh
Wanted To Buy
- ' --- -- ·
Ohio.
II 12 lfc
For Sale or Rent
Mrs Fred Larkins and Mrs
Kr F 624 T
-- - -- LYMAN All-American Turrell - ,
. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
·
• Game- aey our ; earn
COPPER II • 28c lb.: Brass, re-loading outfit with .38x.387 DON'T pump your sluggish sep.
AND NOT SANTA S .. re. St'ew 1
Donna Hauber, and Debbie, ·llljh Series- SlM Four, 1741.
ted,_ 18c lb .. yellow, Hie lb.; cal. dies, powder measure tic lank. Get Klean-Em-AI 1 1 ROOM house, 3 bedrooms, member. He's Ute Spirit &lt;San· Ga~ ·Stewart, a Sophomore Douglas and Denise.
Rad~ators, 16c lh :, Bal!tnes, and scales. Also one set Bar· Septic Tank Cleaner. Land- I'll baths. Ph. 992-25!10.
ta) of Chnstmas but not the at Marshall University is spend- Mr. and Mrs. Bill ~07 and Wome11'1 Frlilay Nl&amp;llt Leap
$1.15 ea., clean No. I ~ron. Bells. Pil. 992-73 78 . 12 zo 3tp mark Farm Bureau in Pom.
II 25 lfc Real One. Always remember tng the holidays visiting hi$ daughters of Stlversville have
· Dccember 11, 11M
BJU Bailey, P. 0. Box 14,
-- -- --- ---- eroy o
11 2.1 30tc
_ that.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben moved into the Charles Hensley
Woa Lool
Retdsvllle, 0 .
12 22 12tc: REGISTERED Fox Houn&lt;!s, ti
' ·
Auto Sales
I'd love to hear &lt;~lso) Mar- Stewart.
property.
Babr's Clothiers
31 14
POO~ TABLE, · preferable reg: 1 ~onths ;tdtl ~ Da~eyP~esi· NERVOUS? Can't sleep? Try
cellene Buell Galloway (Lore
Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Branche, lola'a Beauty Salon '11'4 171l
ubiUon size, slate
bottom, ~~~ or an ' 12 18 ~~ "Sleepers." Guaranteed re. 1956, 6 CYUNIIER Chevrolet, ICity, 0.) sing this once again.
LAUNCR TWO PROBES
Belpre, and Mr. and Mrs. Jun- Forest Run Block
U Z1
Horace Ken, Chester, 0. Ph.
·
______
"
suits or money
back. standard trans., first $100 Utterly joyQus, this Blrtbday MOSCOW (UP!) _ The Sovl- lor Hauber were V18Uing Mr. Team 1
21\1 23"
1115-3341.
12 20 3tp , HAY. Ph. 992-6112 Delivered Only D8c. Nelson's Pharmacy, buys it. Ph. 992-6773. 12 20 Stc l song.
et Union launched two unman- and Mrs. Fred Larkins.
,, Beverly'• B'ty 'Shtp 15'4 291\
SI'ANDING timber - ·In - Ohio 'j or can be picked up. 8 Ste
Pomeroy, 0.
11 25 301P 19611 ..CHEV:-Impala, 2 . door,
ned space probes Wednesday- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lanham of G&amp;G Cite
1&amp;\~ 29"
or · West Virginia, or
old --- - ·--- ___ 12_1 -_ HOUSE coal. gravel for drive- hard top, In excellent condi· A LOVELY church '"l'hlng" •n atuomatlc moon probe, Lu- Parkersburg rulted Mr. and H!gh Game and Series -Pa•
t;trm~ Wltb limber. Marion ! PUPS. Cross between Chihua- way. I will deliver Ph. 992- tlon, 4 speed trans. Can be I ·read of - eacb pew in .a. cer. na 13, and another of lis satel· Mrs. Norman Weber.
&amp;ra Collins 177, 494; Team
•. 1 ~ 11o1 Tl. Syracu 1e.
hua and Manchester. Phone 7286.
seen at Dun's Ashland or call lain church tL•ed unlighted can- lites In the Cosmos series, No.
-Violet Smith
Hillh Game and Series -Team
0.
llllOZtp 992-6458.
12 19 6tc
JZ.1&gt;-30tp 1192·3535.
12 20 3tp dies In sconcea al all family 137.
I, G$7, lTif.

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~een a qoat
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The annual Christmas party iMrs. Don Thomas, MrsLeo.
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the ' son. chr., Mrs. Ashl ey, Mrs. ver
contnbatlon
of $50
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'""home was decorated
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Olive Farm 'll'lllllli'l at. ·
home of Mrs. Dwight CuHums iFranklin Triplett, Mrs. Robert partmentand the Hearthstone
1nnkee.P.ing with~ holjday sea· I, ·
met with MrL ~ . . .
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in Pomeroy. The Cullums home .Schmool, Mrs. Charles Win.,. Class of the Middleport First
for lbelr anillmll party, '
was decorated in keeping · with Ibrenner; food - officers of •he
Following .the dinner secret
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the holiday season.
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pal gifts which bad been placThe meeting was in charge . Guests for the Christmas par- used OD any project.
ed under the Ughted tree, were
president, /drs, Vlvlili HuDIJib,
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from SL Luke lollowe4 bf ~
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ward the Christmas basketo
Cbrislmas prayer
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given by Mrs. Kenneth Scites. , ·~ urns.
essert .course car· for families of the rommuo~
, ed ro Mrs. Max' Folmer and
Members of Pomeroy Garden club met at the home
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Christmas cards were received rymg out the hohday theme
' Mrs. Charles Riffle. Present of Mra. L. C. Itarr in Syracuse Monday evening for their C&amp;roil were IUIII by lba
from former members, Mrs.: was served at the close of the ty.
were the above and Mrs. Eu- annual Christmas meeting and party. The ' home was group. The memben .' pve
Robert Burkett ol Charleston , meeting,
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Christmas readiup lor;.tbelproW. Va' and Mrs. Will iam In I
Kenzie, Mrs. John Beaver, Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Persinger, president, opened the meet· gram. Secret pal
were D
gles in Africa, and from state ,
Richard Finlaw and Mrs. Paul ing with the verse of the month. Mrs. Fred Blaettnar, de- clJ8Died benealh a bejullfulb
0 C.C.L. officers.
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votional leader, read the Christmas story from Luke 2, decorated tree.
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A 6:30 baked ham dinner pren OVeffl
eluded ·With the thought that opening our heart and em· fresbments were serve4. to tlit
ell Beaver, Mrs. Charles Wine-~
ceded the meeting of the Ches~ Mr and Mrs. Herschel Gil·
bracing Him and His teachabove and the follow!Dii ..,._
brenner, Mrs. George Miller,
er Counctl, Daughters of Amer-1 key of Middleport announce the
ingll is the greatest wei· Saini Nicholas, a ptllron saint Ara Myers, Mrs. EUa fltnmun,
M''· Earl Davenport, Mr '·I The National Honor Society ' ica Tuesday evening. Forty-sev- marnage of their .daughter. Lm- ~~·..
come we can give to the of the Netherlands, visited hom. Mn. Ina M88SIU', Mra. Mar&amp;af.
.Joe Struble, and Mrs. AI leo 0 1 R U nd H1 h S h001 t ed l en members were seated at da Lou, to Sgt. Richard Eugene .
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A gi£t exchange was held and class this week in an impre.s- decorated with small lighted Fran
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call by quoting a Christmas Gradual hanging of stockings, Lillian Pickens. JIIIIU8l'J', inHIpackage
wrappings judged sive ceremony witnessed b• the trees and candles.
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verse. The secretary read a let- and serving a thin white wafer 1ng to be W\lb Mrs. BrOwn. '
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Mary Showaller, councilor,
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grandfather,
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Rev.
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The
Rev.
Donald
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thanking
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club
for
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Ilest; Mrs. Davenport, end pret- Barbara Williams, preSident,: ed in ritualistic form. Dolores 1\Jse, o .Jcla . .
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the Rev Max Donahue went ing in the Christmas flower I D
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prize tor most originaL Mrs.: White, green, red, and gold , d8
ho has been ill by her father, wore a bell shap- ~ mg to meet Mr C E Ruppel!, bons were Mrs. Blaettnar, a t! slle ul rc
sIS f lel wedgreatebst
•snell won the door prize. eaodles were lighted from a I
Beaver, w
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explained IgJfts sent her while IlL
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an Athens hospital.
Mrs. Richard Jones a white.
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Plans were made fnr the an- character; Debbie Sm1th, lead- t was announc
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e Her elbow length veil of siik Mr. and Mrs. William Ingles Mrs. Persll'f!er reported on M1ss Ebersbach said
. while sponsor a high llehool ~
n"al guest night to be held in . ership ; Sabra Ca naday , service, ~oks would be ~udJted fD~em-llllusion was topped wilh a pill and children have arrived in the regional meeting held re- .countries celebrate Christmas party this Friday night ~ i
January and committees were and llenms Weber, scholarsilip. r 28 at the orne 0 rma box crown of satm and sequms. Africa where they will reside cently in Marietta and those m different ways, they have ~e to 11 p. m., at the -.roy
appointed including program-~ New members tapped were Clelalnld .. Also atn;ounced was She carried a Bible topped .with while he is employed by the attending with her were Mrs. unlfi~ thought, the. celebra!Jon High Auditorium. Tbe ja'if'
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msta atwn at e next meet. a bouquet of white carnatwns. Kaiser Aluminum Company. Blaettnar, Mrs. Walter Grues- the b1rtb of the Chnst Child.
no dance thls Sa"...""
:Roger Davis, llarlene SmJth, l ing and Mrs. Cleland. deputy , Miss Linda Will of Pomeroy ·
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Debbte Turner, Allan Gibson,' asked all lo wear white. Quart- 1served as maid of honor. She Formerly residents of Midd!e- er, Mrs. J. 0 . Roedel and Mrs. "May we open our hearts this night because of~~ ·~''·
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' Kathy Thomas and Chris Nap-1 erly birthdays will also be ob-Iwore an emerald green floor ' port, Mr. Ingles was transferred Karr. The club received a love-~year to let lllm enter," she
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. \length gown. of satin with a to the plant in Africa for ap- ly Christmas card from the Ath- said.
THE APPLE GJWVE ~Ce~J!1 A th 1
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ens State Hospital. The club Gifts which had been placed ndlst chureh will hold Its Cllrll,t'
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George
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supt e c ose of the meetmg. scoop. neekl me. Sh e a1so wor.e proximately th1·ee years.
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eriotendent nt the the MeigsI a. nstmas party was he a CJrcle emera g':en satm sited recently in Chesapeake rangements for the oospital. tree, were distributed by Mrs. beginning al I p.m. . · . ·•
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was w1th the good of order com- hat and wore long white gloves.
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h' with her mother, Mrs. R. L. Mi&amp;s Lydia Ehersbach was in Harvey Van Vranken assisted
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gro~p 1 r. h 0?a b a urn was 15 Hamilton and aunt, Mrs. W. T. char•e of the program and gave by little Miss Sherry Williams,
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! mteresting and inspiring talk sang Chnstmas carols
With brot er s . est man.
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· on making the best use of one's Olive Weber as accompanist. A recepllon was held at llle Moore.
an Interesting paper on Olrlat- alter which Mrs. Karr usisted Rock SpriDas MelllGdllt ~
- TcchnicolotI time and opportunities.
i A reading was given by Mrs. home of the bride's parents fol· Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roush mas trees around the wol'ld. her daughter, Mrs. Mickey WU. will have I Chrillmu P~
Warren Beatty , Leslie Ca ron,
. , Showalter and a poem read by lowing the wedding.
and children, Becky and Kenny There are many cusroms and llama served Cbrlslmas cookies Sallll'da7 at 7:30p.m. There will
~g~~a~o~~~~~r~~,ionc Gin· Guests at the assembly m- Helen Wolf after which Santa The new Mrs. Rathburn is a were in Leon, W. Va., Saturdny traditions along with the Cbri.at- coffee nuts and mlnll and gave be recitations by the ~
"JOHNNY RENO
eluded parents ol several of the arrived with gilts for all. Se- 19U6 graduate of
Middleport for a holiday dinner. with her mas tree which were known 1n each ~ember a net sponge ball and prtmlll')' classes, the )'ltlllh
- Techoi&lt;olornew members and of the older cret pals were revealed with High School.
mother, Mrs. Alta Miller.
England around 1837. Milltleroe as 8 favor.
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eholr wHI a1ng and a
play,
f~~·c~~nct;;,'J~hJna~g:r~sL;\~ members of the society.
a gift and new names drawn She will reside with her par- M~s. Gra~e VIa, Bor~er, T~x- and the yule log are of ancient The meeting was preceded by "Fl'Olll File T" wlll be prallllltBettger, Tom Drake
Miss Mary Chapman is facul- for the coming year.
ents while her husband is on as, "· spendmg the hohdar with ortgln, and the first Christmas a turkey dinner at Baney's res- ed. Santa will vlt!t foUowiDc tie
Admission: 60c &amp; 30c
ty sponsor of the group.
Mrs. Cleland was presented eight months active duty in ~rddsl:po~·. ~~~· J~~s K~~:~~ carols were sung in 1843.
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Pauley of Columbos.
tee who also presented gifts to
Mrs. Elizabeth Davis Fisher
the books officers, Hattie Fred8 pSIS
left this week for Columbus,
erick, Ada Neutzling, Ada Van
I where she will spend Chriatm""
Meter and Ethel Orr. Lucille
with her sister, Mrs. Margaret
Kraeuter
was
absent
and
her
O'Donnell.
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gift will be sent to her.
Mr A L Phel
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Marietta College, is here for a 1
Church of Christ
by Mrs. Orville Well, entertain- holiday visit with bls parents, I
ed the Evangeline Missionary Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Pickens.
Program is Given
Society of the Pomeroy Church
A lighted tree, greenery and of Christ with a Ch1·istmas par. Miss Sandra Simpson spent
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the past weekend In Albany as
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ran les in the windows and on ty at her home, Wetzgall St., the guest of Miss Carla Wh'tthe altar railing, decorated the Tuesday evening.
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Pomeroy Church of Christ Sun- A short business session was latch, • co-worker at Ohio Uuid
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versity.
ay evenmg or t e Christmas . conducted by Mrs.
Milton Mr. and Mrs. James BrewingIprogram.
Roush, president, whlch openeek nd 1n
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e ~rst oel," ed with evotions y Mrs. Ear Columbus with her sister, Mrs.
, by the congregation opened the Cleland who read the Chris~ Esther Kissell, who Is recuper1 program. Recitations and songs mas story from Luke 2. Tw~ at.ing from an illness.
Mrs. Guy Wallen, C.llllllbuS,
1 with Peggy Bowers as acrom- articles "Keeping Christmas,'
1 panist, were given by the
Be- by Mrs. Well and "The Christ- visited recently with her son
ginners, Primary and Junior mas Sky," by Mrs. Phelps, and I and family, Mr. and Mrs. WD·
e You'll find an excPllent selection of hosiery gifts for everyone on )'Our
classes, afler which a Christ- prayer by Mrs. Helen Leifheit !lam Walters and family, Slld
mas pageant was presented by concluded the devotions.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Betz and a
llst. VIsit Elberfeld&amp; 1st Floor and select what you want Any of the ulOo
the Junior High and High school Members answered roll call sister, Martha Haggy of Chestpeople wlll help you find the kind of hosiery you want In the size and eolor
classes with Christmas songs by with a Christmas poem. Pro. er.
that's best
the choir with Cline Dalley as gram guides will be ordered

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Chester Dof A
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Every effort wiD be made to
eonclude 8 deal by next J'ueoday for land sough! for the new
MeiJ!S Local Scbliol
Distnct
high school, Supt. George Hargraves, Jr., dilldosed today.
Final negoliatioo• for
the
acreage wanted for the new
school in Saliobury township
near Rock Springs are scheduled for a meeting the evening of
Dec. 27. The meeting was arranged after representative• of
property owner w. A. Caiman
asked for more lime to stuoy

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MAKE ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
YOUR SHOPPING CENTER

OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY
NIGHTS UNTIL 9

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For the ladies you'll find a fine selection of Berkshire Nylons In flill
and Mrs. Well, Mrs. Lou l s
Osborne and Mrs. Walter KenV8Joy lrC
fashioned and seamless styles and in all lengths and leg sizes priced from .·
state circuitry assures rich hi-fidelity sound i~
nedy
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were
named
as
the
voice or music. But because it plays two ways- o~
$1.35 to $1.65 a pair. You're sure to please with Berkahlre Nylons end for
committee to make out the
batteries as well as AC- it can go places like a
the teen ager-buy Eyecatcher Slims. All sizes and leg lengths. Many of 011!' • · •
programs lor the year.
heavi17 model can't. Other heavyweight-type feaCUBtomers like Hanes Seamless Nylons $1.35 to $1.65. They're excelleDt
tures 1nclude easy pushbutton operation, dynamic
Mrs. Kennedy presented the Plans were made to rememquality and you'll find her favorite style, size and color.
remote control mike, c;~pstan drive, tone control,
Legr'on WilfJ':.:.
mission study on Korea and ber shut-ins
· In rest homes bY
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digital counter, VU·meter, and battery strength i~di·
th Lo j Circle of the Flnt
Tu'o Cou ntY Homer Japan.
cater. But how many heavyweights can you name
During the social hour, se- e ve oy
eJIIBt received In the Hosiery department Crystal cantrece Seamless Sheerawith Automatic level Control? (Great for distortion·
:rhe. Feeney-Bennett Post 1211 cret pals were revealed with a Baptist Church Tuesday evenfor 89c, all sizes, excellent colors.
free party and group conversation recordings.) 3¥.
Amencan Leg1on, Middleport, gilt and new names drawn fo lng at the church.
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Will go to the Children's Home the coming year. Refreshment r The opening prayer was giv·
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accessories, .. optional
and County lnf1rmary Saturday were served by the hoste s en bY Mrs. Donald Boone, I
eBeautymlst Nylons for $1.00, an excellent idea for an Inexpensive . ~.
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foot switch and atta.
at 3:30 p.m. to give treats.
sses guest. Devotions were by Mrs.
If thlt bPI recordtr
cne-type carrying case.
Complete selection of sizes and colors.
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The Community children will ro . those nam~ above
and Paul Smart who gave
the
prove• dtftctlve with·
In 121 da71, WI will
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Mrs. Mason FISher, Mrs. Har- Cbr' 1
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Perfect for business or
b. e g1ven
treats tur y even- old Smith, Mrs. Conrad Ohling
JS mas awry
a s es
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Mr
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eOver the Knee Nylons are $1.25 1 pair. Klrbury Seamless Nf)lns for j1llt
heavy. Model 6464.
er, s. nver app1e a a A note of lbanlu was read
89c and Klrbury Support Hoae are $1.85 and $2.95 a pair. ElbemldJ Hollery,
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guest, Jimmy Cleland.
from the scholarship boy lor
department sells, too, the Kayser Une of Support Hose. They are comfortable, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tittle,
a Christmas box. The circle
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dleer and make welcome gifts.
Mrs. Kathryn Hendricks, Mr.
voted ro help a needy !amUy
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and Mrs. Robert Karr and chiland to continue its schoolluncb
eFor the lady who wants a service weight hose buy Flattermlt Nylons-Allo
rlren and Mr. Dennie Karr Jr.
project.
for the ladles there's cotton hose, cottons and rayons, and rayons.
all of Columbus, spent SaturMrs. Charles Beenoll
was
day with their sister, Mr. and
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program cbalrman and gave
MIDDLEPORT
Mrs. Harold Sellers and family The Reedsville W.S.C.S. held Christmas
readlnp, "It's
eMens and Young Mens Socks are ready for you to buy. Banlon one-al2e
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~ - Orion Socks. Be sure to see the Jerks and the excellent range of
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beautifully decorated home of "The Gift I• Fallh." B81kel8
colora for ,1.00, Klrbury Banlon for 89c-Adler AthleUc SocQ for $1.28.
Mrs. Vivian Humphrey with of treata were prepared to be
Bachelors
Friend Nylons for 89c. llocldord Work Socks. wool work lOebMrs. Nancy Buckley as co- taken ro residents at the Kimes
Bachelors' Friend Everyday Socks. There's a big selection too, for boys In
hostess.
Center 1n Athens •
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program
on
the
birth
of
Following
the
meeting
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all sizes-Banlons-Orlons-Cotton Crews and Argyles.
Christ was led by Mrs. nor.,. freshiMIIIs of a dessert course
tha Riebel. Scripture rending were served by Mn.
John
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and singing of carols followed Kaufl assisted by Mra. Dale
infants, Panty hoae and many other hosiery 81ft Items.
by prayer and candlellghling Mourning. Pauline Hoffman, a
service closed the
prOflram. hostess, was unable to attend.
The business session was in Present were Mrs. Kauff, Mrl.
e Bee them all and buy what you want In the hosiery department on the tat
charge of president Mrs. Rush- Bennett, Mrs. Mourning, Mrs.
Door.
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Frances Bearlls, Mn. John
The plano committee report- McNeal, Mn. Paul Smart, Mrs.
ed that the new plano had been Llllian McGhee, Mrs. Charles
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purchased. Secret pal lifts were Edwards, Mrs. Ernest Hughes,
exchanged from a decorated and a guest, Mrs. Donald.Boone.
tree. New pals were drawn for - - - - - - - - - '
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Mrs. Nell WilJOn, Mrs. Opal
Serving Meigs County (Of' over 84 Ytml
Refreshmenta of ice cream, Harris, Mrs. Margaret Gross.•
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Member Fedllral Re11rw Sustem
strawberries, cake, coffee and nickle, Mrs. Zetah
McCain,
punch were served to the above Mrs. Jean thomu• and Bar·
Mtmbtr Fedtral DepoJft lMI,_ Corporatf011
and these members nnd guesta, bara, Mrs. Lillllll Pickens, Kar·
Mrs. Erma Morris, Jenny Bor- en and Robin Humphrey.
lng, Mn. Hazel Buckley, Mrs. Gamea were eondueted by]
Maude Buckley, Mrs. R o se Mn. Nell \VI)Ion. Next meetThomas, Mrs. Macy Nlehols, In&amp; Jan. U wllb llri. Plckenl.
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accompanist. A special offering
was taken lor the
Grundy
Christian Mission and the pr"'
gram closed with prayer by
James McGovern, pastor.

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the board's proposal in 1 meeling thiS week.
Attending it were school officials, Prosecuting Attorney Bernard V. Fultz, an official of the
engineering firm of Suiiivan,
lssacs &amp; Sullivan, attorney Fred
Crow, and W:Uiam
Soulsby
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would be worthwhile,
Supt. Hargraves also announced 1'hursday plans !or t h e
proposed Pomeroy Junior lllgh
School cafeteria and dressing
room addition liave been submitJed to U1e State Deoarilllent of
Education.
Estimated cost of the project
is $38,000 with a 16 x 22 ft. •dson.
dition planned lor supplemental
It I• generally
believed girls and hoys locker room falbat Tuesday algbfl meedng cilities. The area of lh• buildwUI•etUe oae qaestlon, wbeth ing presently used for a locker
er or not lurtber negoliatlona room, off the stage area be-

tween !he gymnasium and homeec room, will hecor.;~ the kltciJ·
en area of !he pt·oposed new
cafeteria.
Supt. Hargraves also stated
a Columbus firm is studying
possibilities of "mud-jacking" at
the Rutland elementary school
and w;il gi1·e \he architect. cost
estimates soon. Th• Meigs W.
cal Board of Education m a y
have tbe "mud-jacking" done
!o correct a settling problem.
Activity reptrted by t be
board m speeial session this

week included:
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- Granted a leave olahleltee
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Mrs. Jeanette Tllomal, MB. .
port kindergartell te'dler.
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