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Mr.,. Walter HayiH, reJI.ooal I
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'finnary 00 be held SUnday at 5 man, bas .......eel tiU!l Mn.
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fe ' S · lp.rn. Committee for the party, Cbarte1 LowlJ, preatdelll of · control.
Mrs. ~ul ~\&lt;i!IS~Il • •.!J!e,P!tmerGJ ' WladlnJ TraU
A hiJhly r&lt;spected ItaUan
Pla ns were made for
a 19 at 1 30 p.m. Wlth Mrs. ThoO):" PrOC:r.am; Mrs,. Ed.wlf4 Burkt Ga""a
aad Mn. Joe theological journal (La Scuola
Omstmas t·andlelighl ('{lmmun· us Kelly and Mrs. Edward BuP.. !U, tefresllment!i abd
Don Strlitle arid ·Mrs. Joha Ter- CaUolica of Milan) published a
lon service when the deacons kett named to prepa~e the ele- Lowery and Fred Lewis, pur- rtll will appear 01 Channel S, _long article ~s month repo~
and deacones~es met Tues~ay Imenls. New ~omm~ruon l'OVers chasing. Reports on fund rais- Y(SAZ TV early
S.tarday mg ~at a Wide consensus .
evening at the Middleport F1rs1 wJ\1 be pruvu:! ~d ~) Mrs. Ru~- ing projects were given apd ice·• mo~ 1a a demonstration e~~eloped among Catholle ~~:. -.
S..OP UNTIL 9 f';M. FRIDAY NIGHT -SATURDAY9:00to9:01)
L' -1ed Presbvterian rhurrh.
· st'll Lyon.:~ and MIS!~ Phyllis I cr-eam freezers for the church 00 how to make ud decorate ! logJ.ans in support of ~
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~he servir~ will bE' Tlf'ld De(' . •Jouchirn .__ _
_ _ I were to be purchased by a com- OTistmas packageat oa tbe , that use of anovu~~nt P s s ~ !
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mitte tncluding Mr. and Mrs . Job•'~ Alml.nac lhow.o
morally . ac,cepta e way o
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MEN'S
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:Eiil ,lreported to have read
rs Herman
. the
article prior to pllblicat1on.
T h e u n 1t e d Presbyterian
Church has diBproved the
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widely held belief that ricb
bu s ; ness men won't come
through with big gifls to a
The annual Chnstmas dinner cburch that takes controversial
and party of the Pomeroy Bend I stands 00 social issues.
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I Citizt&gt;n!' Band Radio club Auxiens
ln th
l liarY was held at the Middle- I The Presbyter . are
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Broadcloths, Oxfordo.
. The Pome1·oy Craft and Hob- · port Masonic Temple Wednes- i mids~ of a natl_o~Wide C~~pa_tgn .
100% dacron~ lola of
bv d ub nwt t~t the Murrin rf&gt;s- day at 6: 15 p.m., with Mrs. ' lo nu~e $50 mtl!wn fort ca~:ttal l
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cons
rucuon,
MENS
tu1.1rant
\VPdncsdav for R C'l1n.~· t - 1car 1 Hyse 11 ask.mg grace.
· needs' 1- lhat nd Is, en
vation
of
never Iron shirts. ,
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rne
€xpans
on
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1 mas turkey dinner sen·e at C" • m " ,.
d vtahnged1. seminarie,, colleges, churches,
Snap tab collar- re• 1 p m w 11h mt&gt;mbers ser1 ted ,nap 1"'1', l 1~::.5 • serve
e ID. 1 d 1..
· at 11 t;1·blt' attractive witl1 wh itt' ner wit
. h "rs.
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ChurIes Benne It , hosp1ta
gular collars - but·
. . s an r tniCS.
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H. Hudnut
ton down collars. You
&lt;·owr aud t't&gt;ntered Wllh i:lrr ;H ' - I•' JI·s· 1.t" 11,
r llousl
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John
Lrorrs
preparing
the
meal
charrman
of
the
fun
nve,
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Solid colors: grey, tin or
are sure to please
rangt·nwn1 o u \.
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-k 111at four ·
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and. ~tr .-; _Rubert Km.'l . M r ~. 1 ~
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black. Genuine "DillSkin
F'ollo"-rng the d111n er. the Will ram Kmg, Mrs.
George g1fts of $1 nulllon or more have I ~ him with a dress shirt
leather palm. Size•
grnup wl:-'nt tu the home of F\ t'-. ~'leinha rt and Mrs.
Richard been ret·eived lo d;lte, all Ira~ 1
IDlall, medium, &amp; Iara:e.
SIZES
l~· n Clark. P lt'a~a nt Hidge. for Pi ckt'ns st'r\'ing.
The Christ- , corporation e1:~cutives, He sa1d 1
a meeting v. ilh Albt'rla \\'a g· m&lt;Js them~ \~as carried out in there h&lt;Jve het"n m~ny other
14V2 to 18
nPr pres1den!. ih rhar~e. :\I em · the table with white cover and very substan\w.l g1fts from ;
MA;..i~
bt-rs answered roll call b~, nam- del't~ra led with hoiJy, red poin· bu~uwssmen._
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1i1:g a Christmas carol. A p0em. settws and red l'&lt;~ n dles.
T 1-r e U n 1t e d Presbytenan
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't "Chri stma s Without 'A Tree.' ·
Following the drnner. Mrs. Church h&lt;:~s been among ~e !
was rPad bv \ Irs &lt;.:l:lrk_ Plam Elwood Bowers conducted a most liber ~:~ l Protestant ~1es ;
\.•Jtl, too. will nnd this the easiest. surest
. were madt· · lu sew for Veter· ' short business session and gifts 1m lls ~tand on rate relat1ons !
' ans Mrmon1 1 h(lspilal at 11w· were ex::-hanged. The traveling _(lnd other social issues.
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rnet•!ing.
A
rt&gt;port
W&lt;lfi
pri
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donated
b~·
:\-1rs.
Tim
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"Despite
controversy
o~er
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·ifts, partie&lt;. )'ea r-end expenses. Just
given on favors ta ken to Llr- Neutzling was awarded to Mrs .. some matters, . Presbytenan
dhr eal'y· \'t'Pt-'k ly deposits here can gi\'e
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man 's rt•st home frw 1'hanks-· Glenn Smith.
1lay:ncn are, stJ_II supportmg ·
_'."1111 the ~pal'e ('a~h to buy "them" just
lvi ng Pran'r b\' ~-lr. Wagner Attending were the above and their church._ sa1d H~dnut. .
Water repellent brown
what they tcant next Christmas!
~losed . the ·ml'l'l.lng
. Mrs. Harold Hysell. Mrs. Na· : The Am~ncan ..Jew1sh C~n· , ,.
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than Biggs. Mrs. Robert Hard-: gress has adv ised Jew1sh
duck - with sheepokla
A
dt"sst'r'l
course
wa
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servt•d
t'll.
:\1rs . ~'r~eman Enoch. Mrs .: parents throughout th~ country 1•
JOIN OUR 1966 CHRISTMAS CLUB NOW/
lining for rugged protec·
hv tlw lwstess to Brvrrl~· Chap- ~ .Jam!'s Carnallan, Mrs. Agnes to prolesl any
publiC sc hool ·•
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n.r:-~n and Lori. Dorothy Me Ken· ' White. Mrs. Gcorf(c Canon. M!·s. Christmas observance wh_ich !
tion and rugged a: o o d
zit". Eh 1.ahnh \\'t•ll. Mr. Wagner. Fred Ta~· lor and .Mrs. Wayne ~ includes "de·arly Sf&gt;Cta_n~n , ~ Just received in time for
looks. You'll please him
i Bernr('~ .lt'ffrr~ . Lelia Curtis. Green. The January meeting practices
such as natiVity ,
Christmas giving a fine
· w11ovPnt' Zurcher, Maxine .Jor- will be hl.'ld at the home of Mt·s. play ~."
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with one of these In his
I dan and il-lary MeAngus and Carl H.vsell. Rutland, with Mrs.
''Such devotion.ul p~actices,
new se-lecUoo or binocu·
correct size. Sizes 38 to
l:Judrl\·.
· Harold Hysell es co-hostess. 1 wh i&lt;"h ;1mount to turn 1n~ . the .
Iars in the popular sizes.
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,sclumii'Ovrn mto a rehg10us
50.
All complete with leath: chapel, are flagrantly violative
DAUGHTER HORN
I or the church-state sept~ration I
er carrying case, shoulPomeroy , Ohio
~gt w1d Mrs. William R. ~a- · princ1ple ," the AJC sa id in a ·
der straps. Attractively
v!s of .Jackson are announerng : statement issued. this week.
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boxed.
tMlh of a 9 lb. 3 od. daught e r , ~ It also cautioned Jewish
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
MwlrPIIe
l.ynn.
af
Holzer
Hosparents
.against
going
along
" HELP''
pita I on Wednesday, Dect&gt;mber . with holiday fef:i tivilies in public '
Tl.IE BEATLES
(Teeh nIL'nt(&gt;r 1
R {irilnrlrarents an' Mr.
and schools lllat purport to honor
Th1• RP:1tlr~: Juhn, P:wl
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rs.
Robert
A.
O&lt;:~v
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of
Pornboth Christman and Ht~ nukkah. :
Serving Meigs County for over 93 vears
GI'OI'!(t', Hmgo!
eray . t-.licht"lle has four sist&lt;,:&gt;rs "The impropriely CJf secta- :
F•aturette :
and a brother.
i rian oiJ.,ervances in the public
Caught On The Bou'lct
POMEROY
RUTLAND
Colorcartoon1
1schools is not cured by adding ·
Admi~sion: 7~&lt;' &amp; 40c .
COME FROM KASSAS
to tllrnr ," it said.
Mr. and f\.·lrs. l-lmlt'y M. N~l­
Member Fed eral Resen·e System
B,~BY
~Jn had .e.s iuests las t week, !
SUN.-MON.-TUES.
0..:. 11 · 13 · 1~
I \1r and Mrs. Willard Ragsdule ,
Elberfelds Infants section
Me-mber Federal Deposit In su rance Corporation
"LOR D JIM"
Agra, Kansas, and Mr. Arlie
on
the first floor is brim·
Peter 0'1oole, Jam.f;!j .'II&lt;:~sotl f'l u~11n. Burli ngtun. Kansas.
ming over with wonderful
gift ideas for that baby boy
or girl. Sweaters, Sweater
Youth of the Racine and Oak
Seta, Sleep and Play Seta,
Grove Methodist Churches met
Diaper Sets, Anklets, Bunton Dec. 5 at the Racine Church
ings,
Blankets, Playtex botwith president Debra Van Met- .
tles and equipment, Shirts,
er pre·siding.
Pants, Shoes, Bootees and
It was decided that after ·
caroling on Dec. 23rd the group
many, many other things
would stop l:!t Rhonda and
babies always need.
Sharon Ervin's home for a
He never hu enough Ues.
Christmas Party and gift exchange. TITt:'re will be a bake
Select one or two from thls
sale Saturday, Dec. lith at
new selection. Including a
Cross's Store at 9 a.m.
fine group of Wembley
Sheila Bailey had devotions I
of hymns, a poem, a talk on I
ties at $1.50 and $2.50. Sothe Ten Commandments, and a :
lids, smart patterns, neat
prayer. The m-eeting was closed i
figures 1 new popular shad.·
by the MYF bell€diction.
Rereshment.s were served to '
Debra .and Lewis Van Meter,
Unda and David Grindstaff,
Rhonda and Sharon Ervin, Pam
CJeck, Ann McClintock, Pat Hi\Jt
and Rose Easterday . All youths
Jn the area are invited to attend
the ~xt meeting on Dec. 12th
at the Racine ~urch at 8:30 .
p.m.
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Mrs. Thomas Taylor and children of Torch, Ohio, Jewel
Brock and Mr. and Mrs. William Graden
of Cincinnati
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and Mrs. Blain Taylor and fe.mily.
Mrs. Effie Watson had he
children and grandchildren ror
Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McGill
spent Thanksgiving with
his
niece, Mr. and Mrs. Benard :
Polton of Marietta .

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SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPI) - Astronauts Frank Borman and James Llvell, des·
pite some early morning " tumbling" o( their Gemini 7 spacecraft, sped today toward
their first full week and three million miles in apace.
The astronauts radioed to a tracking station at Carnarvon on the west coast of Australia about 6 a.m. EST that "when we woke up we were tumbling much faster than we
ever were before."' The "tumbling" action had been very slight previously Oil Borman
and Lovell's two-week flight. The Houston Space Center thearized the excessive twnbling The Ohio Farm Bureau today Committees from Athens, Gal- uary 28th·
was caused by cumulative
announced a stepped-up cam. lia gnd Meigs counties at Bail-1 The Meigs Committee ~
condensation process e s miles hom earth.
'flight.
paign for membership, reach- ey's Restaurant in Pomeroy. 1 bers are. Virgil King, chQ#to,
aboard the spacecraft.
After that, LoveU and BorSecood Pair Sunday
ing into url&gt;an population to "We are using a 'basketball 1Mrs. Virgil Atkins, Mrs. Jia
Borman and Lovell also re- man will complete the job of On Sunday, at 9:54 a.m., compenste for a possible drop tournament' theme,·· sa1d Bow- Carnahan. Mrs. Dav1d Kobleatr,
ported that the cabin walls, carrying off every
existins EST, astronauts Waller ~hirra m mnuenoe of rrura l people t er. ·Six commitlee members m John Colwell, Leo Story at
which had been uncomfortably manned. space ruord before and Thomas St~fford WJU -~ due to reapprotionment.
each county will be expected to Andrew Cro~s.
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warm for Borman at times were splashing down Dec· 18.
blasted upward _m the ~emmJ Paul Bower, organizutlona: recruit five workers each to The Ga llia Committee ~
.about 20 degrees colder.
Only minor problems troubled 8 spacecraft 1n purswt of director of the Meigs Gallia co- make up the teams. Th is will i bers ~:~re Maurice Thomas,~
They estimated the tumbling the astronauts Friday.
Borman a~d ~Yell.
.. operatives, said, ''Drives are give us a work force of at ' Mrs. Ishmael Gillespie, ~.
rate at about 10 derees a sec-1 The astronauhl went aloft at A_fter adJUS~m~dethe ~emmJ 8 t? run co~curr~ntly in lll~ roun- ~ least 30 to t·anva:;s each cou nty Mrs. Ralph Boster, Mrs. Wet~
ond.
2:30 p.m., a week ago today, orbit W C()JDCI
With the ! tres of Oh10 th1s year, WJth full for new members during the . ter D!!Wltt. Mrs. T. F. Burle~D~f
Borman and Lovel said they and at 8:16p.m., EST pa~ the oeGarl_y. 7pe1~:C 1 ~11 rclfe of thhe use being made of all means Idrive which wi ll kick-off on Jan Mrs. Dan Noller, Tom Jones W
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.1; of pubhc1ty so as to st1r pub- uary 17lh and run through Jan-. Dt1s Young .
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ately by controlling the rocket. theJr 109th orbtl- more than
Jrra an_
t.a or
WI lie interest in the aims of the
- ~ They were to complete a full half through the two-week overta~ their fellow a~trona~ts Farm Bureau organization.
. space at 2:30p.m. and _ _ _
and
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lh fly close formatiOn Wtlh "Because of re--apporlionmPnt,
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three million miles at 8:15 p·
~~ht hours earlier, Gemini 7 our workers will_ be asking nonm. (EST) .
will have iogg&lt;d a man hours- farm rural restdent• .•• well
· MAYOR DRAWS- Pomeroy Mayor Charles l.egar, cen· At Cape Kennedy, Astronauts 1
In-space total of 358 hours 34 as farDM! rs, ~o mom m 1966. ~e
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ter, draws one of the winning tickets Friday afternoon in Walter Schirra and Thomas 1
minutes to rai:!le America's gdav~ abnl env 18~ 1e rt~eordthgettmgh
the Pomeroy Merchants Gold Star Christma11 Give·A·Way Stafford were prepared for a ,
man-hours in space to 1,000.. es1ra e eg1s a ton
rou_~
Promotion. held on the parking Jot in Pomeroy. With "His· blastoff Sunday in the Gemini
?our hoors after the launch the General Assembly, b~t With I 'I
oner" are Dude Gibbs, left, and Paul Chapman, right. The space capsule for the
reat
of Gemini 8, Borman and · the loss o_f represe_ntatwn m
COLUMBUS (UPT)
names drawn as winners Friday were Mrs. Paul Powell, race in space - a resdezvous
Lovell will break lhe world Irural countieS. we_ WIU Deed to•• I
New Haven, $50; Roberta Kerce!, Coolville, $25, and CJif. between the two spacecraft 186
record for a single llight of 190 be even sI ronger rn I'ue future,
million expa nsion of the ~d Ph .
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yearLogan
Tire &amp;wasRubber
Co. plaat
for
illips, mersvJ e., . L. ur ee, or an ' ary P':llii~-~~W'l:mYiVi:I~·W&gt;-llifi'I"W:!t.w~m&amp;.!i%J?i I PT. PLEASANT - A 18-year- urs
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Crouser, Rt. 1, Rutland; Roy Tracy, .Middleport, and Harold outh missing since i a.m. Gordon Cooper and . Charles The organJzatron~l d1reclor
day by Gov. James A. Rhodes.
old Brewer, Long Bottom, $5 winners. No purchase is reSAIGON (UPI) A senior Frid~y from home and school (Pete ) Conrad on Gemmi 5 last asked Lhe local count1es to wo~k
The building and equipmeat
t garn t
quired to participate. - Sentinel Photo.
Buddhist priesthin t~~ Da was spotted about 10 a.m. today Aug. 21-29.
ror at lebasl ha. 10 pt&gt;r cen
expansion wil l add aboul 90,000
Nang area ba. t reateiiQI to
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n _mem ld
ers lp over . I ye
~;nuar ~ feet of manufacturi"•
disembowel himself because of by a "•earch party but he van·
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ls pCil'e lo the plant and allOW )D.
repOrts that a u. S. Marine s
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25 meanbea gam· 0 rumh
chopped off the bead of a
The Mason county sheriff's
· w to
rnem .rs 10 eae
I crease-d produl'tion of paddld ~·
statae of Buddha, it was re- department identified the youth
county.
da shboards and the start of~
All
plans
for
the
mass
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Ias Paul Eads, son or Arthur
manu facl ure 01 door pane1II and '~
Fbe~dship dlrive wer_e comf pleted l PV'f. HARR\' CLELAND 1· othf'r padded automobile cozn..~
A bl•b-levol Morine lnvesU- .and Madeline Eads of State
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r1 ay a a meelmg 0 mem-1
poncnts.
..!dnrr F. Powell, 69, Portland, died Friday afternoon cation was aDder way, but oo
bllr1·. of Farm Bureuu Growth , Pvt. Harry H. Cleland, son
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------ o( Mr. and Mrs. Dallas B. Th(• SJZe of tht&gt; plaat will bf
close to her home.
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Authoritle!l said the' wal'l'h
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Well-lnformtd American aour par Y saw young
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ces said Giac Ngo, tbe elder Iterrain and when he was called, James Rhodes. who took office
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:;wn snid . but it is diff icult &amp;I
ven by her husband, Simon Powell, fell from the vehicle Bac Pagoda in Hoa Long Vii- known as , the Fadeley. ~ood.s. gram, apparently thinks the
sav huw many new jobs will fat
as it drifted backwards.
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The boys father, assJstmg m Ohio State Uni~rsity trustees
crr&lt;Jted bul · a sizeable nom.
Scene of the fatality was 2.71 Survivors Include her hus- Buddhist Jeaders who notified the search. asked the par\y to shoultt be equally careful how
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miles from State Route l24 at j band, Simon; these children, the U. S. Emba&amp;Hy,
ht . . back while he entered the: they spend money, even if it is
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Syccamore, and four-tenths of Floyd of Ft. Pierl'e, Fla. Way·
woods hoping to be able to per· donated for a university presi·
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Construction will begin in Jan-··
a mile south of the junction of 1ne of East Liverpool, and Mrs.
NICE, Fraoce (UPI)-Autlt- suade his son to return home. dent's home on the campus.
Seven fines were levied and
uary wilh completion scheduled
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1n -\prrl The ongmal plant Wtp
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children, and six great grand- lng a long illneu, lapsed ioto day after nearly a fJve hour one dissent, to spend $.100,000 m1 Friday in Meigs ('OUntv court M h M K
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bui ll two years aRo and a 24,001
Officials reported the accl- children and a sister Cleta a coma Friday.
see.rch last night beginning a- a residence Rhodes broke his action o( Judge Frank W
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dent occurred at about 3·30 p Kimes
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Gerald E. Tinkham , charged I al inVeterans
Pomero Mernor1al wsp1t ,
men were summoned to the Pentecostal church.
day Maugham was
being Pleasant volunteer firemen. Na 1 In a letter sent to persons with DWt was fmed 5150 and
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t · nd' sentenced to. three ! _Mr
c enzle 1s surv rve Y SecondSuspeetJI
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Me1gs
where bvely
set for Monday at 3,J(I ao bour. " Sea rJe refu sed to I vo1un teers
noted ,,there 1s a wid espread days
K w1fe ·b Bertha
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she was dead on arrival. The p m. at the Ewing chapel. Bur- 11ve 11ny lodlcatton what J The sherifrs office said young behef that tax funds are bemg p . ll
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by the Meigs County Sheriff's cemetery. Friends may call at 1WJ1j/~;~«t:&amp;l\ll~~" school Fnday and go hunting. president's home, to be located as~r~;~ clea~Y~~~lanc!n 0~~&lt;: ~: : da ugh~~~- Mrs '/'hl)ma~ ~~~~- arn·stec. one sus~ec-t ~nd .tOUIM
department.
the funeral home.
He apparently left home about on a f1ve-acre wooded tract at
f · e 'SIO nd nx. Mt eport. 14 gra n r I · , another F'rrday rugh t m a 1,40tl
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t a.m., with a12-gauge shotgun. tile far west edge of the cam- Rizer, left ~ ~en\ r, f 1 11 t ren. and seven greal grand- tht&gt;ft at a serv1ce statioR.
Secretary arg
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Columpus filed a $89,406.15 suit Clark, 37, Pomeroy on a DWI blatant excess which the univer· ~ven t m, unsa e ve ICe, -~ da y at 2 P m at til e F:w l~!:( stat,on said Oliver and •
Friday against a former pnvate charge and Emmett Wlch, !»6, slty cannot afford "
a F ~; s b ds
Ed d chapel Willi Hev Carver Wtll· pamon entered the slation, 1.0111
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Y
avern
e(ac _on LmiOWXICakion c ar~~ ain · Friend s may f!l. )l at ltle funeral · and $400 in endorsed checkl. .:
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~aret Mary Lynch, 59, Chesh· ta J . Hixon, Columbus, emile- - -CLEVELAND (UPII - 11" '
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lfe Rt. 2, ~ho died ~arly today zled the money while working
body of a tavern owner was
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foond lying in the doorway of
LODGE TO MEET
1 Two persons were fined and ~t-Ji l troyed JD F1_re
Monday et 2 p.m. wtlh burtal mI keeper. Mrs. Hixon pleaded
Don &amp;: Art's Bar early today The regular meeting or Ra- i anoU1er forfl'ited bond Friday 1 CI~CLEVILLE, Oh1o (UP.g,
the Gravel Hill cemete_ry. . guilty In criminal court
thi:~ Wellston 61 G•lllpolis 59 with two bullet boles in the head. cine Lodge No. 4til. F. &amp; AM wil , In M iddl~port Mayo:- I, e e - F1re destroyed m~re tb.JI!l ~.
Mrs. Lynch was born m Me1gs week to embezzling more than AtMns 84 PomeroJ' 44
. Patrolmen ~assing tbe tavern be held Tuesday, Dec. H. There I Smith's cour1. Ron.ald l.Re P-: ~7.000 ~orth .of r~ofmg matef.. "'
SAIGON U. S. MARINES county, the daug~ter of the late $38,000 from the finn.
Jackson ,72 Middleport 55 1R a cruiser diSCOvered the body will be work in the Master ling, 29, Mineral Wells. W. Va., , 1als Fr1day mght m a fouNiour . .
and South Vietnamese soldiers William and El1abetr
Rup
Nelsonville 45
of Arthur Kubinski, Jl, of sub· Mson degtee. All Master Mas-· was finf'd $150 ane costs and 1blaze at a motel under constntc. ·
moved into position today for a Athey.
Veter11ns Memorial HosPital
Log.n 43 (2 OTs) urban Seven Hills. His feet we~ej are invited.
given a three day Jail sentence tion on U. S. 2.1. a mile lOUth }
deatb blow at an estimated 1- Surviving are her husband, Admisl-'ons _ Robert TOOmp- &amp;stern 59 Kyger Cr"k 48 outside the doorway, and h1s
on a DWI charge, and
Asel, here.
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tJOO entrenched Communists e.;. Arthur; three daughters, Mrs. son New Haven: Leona HeD5- North G1lli1 44
body inside the tavern_
SQUAD SUMMONED
Searles. 73. M1ddl ep&lt;1rl.
was Firemen said a care!:•~ ,
circled 1n the coastal area soutb George (Helen) Lemleyt and ley' Long lkrttom· Willie Cross
H•nrun Trace 41
The Middleport E·R squad I fined $10 and eosls for rntoxH)H tossed cigaret probably ca
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o1 Da NIJII. An estimated 20 Mrs. Richard (8et~y) Stenrt, Ra~lne· Gladys Ashworth Ra: McArthur 66 ~•h1m1 53
SET ALLOTMENT
Wfl.!i summoned at 9 a.m. to- · tion. William Isaac Lynch, 50, ! the fire .
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to 501 Communllta already had bo~. of Rt. 2, Cheshire and Mrs. cine; Donna Hayman, ~cine; Rutland 58 W1lton 48
WASHINGTON mPn - The . day for Mr~. Arthur Lysch. Che- 1Ashland. Ky., forfeited a $1 0
i • beea killed.
William $nd . ~Iizabeth Rupe Charles McClain, Racine.
Pt. PleHanr 64.
Agriculture Department Friday Ishire Rt. 2, who was dead on · bond 011 a stop s1gn v1ulat1on I
C OF C TO MEI!:T
ain; a B?n, Wilham, of Col~m- DJscbal'lea _ Joan Estes,
Alu"'nl 63 (0T) set ¢he national usglll' beet &amp;1- its arrival.
charge.
I The Pomeroy Cbe.mber f •, . ,
Allied leaders were conlldeat bus: a Blster, MJ:r· Mer! Sptres Middleport; Dorothy Rideoour, Coni Grave 10
lotment for 1966 at 3,434,000 ac-1
Commerce will meet Monday .._,
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tbe Reds could DOt escape. of Kyger, and nme grandchild- Chester; Evelyn Montgomtry,
Rock Hill 43 res with Ohio's allocation ~ing
LOOAL TEMPS
MARRIAGE APPUCATION noon al ~ailey's r~tauranti,
'lbey are hemmed In 011 tbe ren.
Langsville; Onnan Mays, Reeds O•k Hill ?
32,38'7 acres. Tbe 1965 national The temperature in Pomeroy's Harold Hansford Payne , Jr., East Mam-st, President J -:.·
east, soatb and •-est. HIP. . Friends may call at the Raw· ville; Jeanie Wells, Middleport;
Symm11 Velley? acreage wasl)'/5,000 acres and businesll district at tl :tO a.m. 18, Cleve land, press _operator. car:;ey announced today. A ,
way 1 Is tbeor'etlcally apea to ln~gs-Coats Funeral home any- leah Greer, Syracuse; Darrell
Ohio's acreage last year was today w&amp;&amp; 46 degress under and Peggy Sue Riffle, 16, mem~rs are urged toadnett. 4·
tbe aartb, bat U.S. lnd Vie~ time after 10 a.m. Sunday. The Krautter Mlnemllle.
31,57t.
cloudy skies.
Meigs county, student
members ore "'led to ltloio4 _·
umese warplane~ are ready funeral Will be conducted eltb·
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lbe aorlb, but U. S. 1nd Vlot· church yet to be anoounced.
ll8lllele warplane• ~ ready
SHOPPIMC
to blaol tho Ccmmuniots II
TO
PICK·UP
BITS
IIIey try ta flee in lllat dire..
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BY REULAB JUNES
in enoperltioo with the Kiddie- port Iligh School vocni music story Ia told In parts Including "My Sheep Were Graing", Ger-1
men tmi P
P agam the~ Area music lovers will hear port MlnlJterial
~ltloa, instructor, will ae&lt;ompany the the joumey oo Bethlehem, the man seventeenth Century carol,
SAN FRANCIBCO ORGANj f"[ Res the fllrlstm11 message present- churcb cholr clirec9lrl IIlli the comnnmlty chorus.
birth of Christ, the shepheTda, with o high school vocal group '
!zed labor lJ glviDJ blonkcbeck dents m:y lea:e
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SUnday
trdlool
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direct
the
Girls'
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angels, peaee on earth, the giving the echo ; "The Firs•: I
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Ensemble with MlJo Maraorie Kings, the etemn1 story, and Noel", a French Jlth century '
eondttct of the war in Vtel Nam lei;.
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at the atrlatm!O .,.,.,.. being The _ . . , wllllttelude the HarriJ, the accomplnist. Mr. He shatl reign.
number by the chorus followed
IIlli will rally public support P up oervlce.
pmented b)' the Middleport fllristmas story nuralloa by Ruaell will direct the band oe- The community cboruo witt by an Old French Corol, "Gloria.
to ovcoome sign-carrying crlt.
Choruo, tbe Middleport High tbe llev. Donald .Bomte, paalll' .iectlo05.
pr&lt;sent a~te selections A quarter composed of Mary
leo.
Me!p GeiiOI'II llolpllol
ldKJoi bond IIlli Iligh School ol the Firat llaptittl Cburcb; The proJram wlU belin with followtng the story topics. These ISkinner, Dorothy Davis, Dicit Wi
Tbo flghtlog in Southeast Admloolollo - Geralcllne V81" voOal Maemblea.
familiar Cltrlllmao hyrnna IIlli the Projiltecy Ia ocripture -li- lltclude "0 Little Town of Beth. tey and Donald Hicks will •ing,
ABIII o~ tradllioaal Jan, Letart, w. Va;l
Vlr(ll 'lite Jlnlll'llllil andar the dl- earola, III!Cidat llllllle IIlli oj!ter vett b)' the R&lt;¥. llooDoi w(tb lellem." feoturl!tg Beulah Whitt "It caroe Upon the Ml&lt;lnlgh,.
lloltor concemo todl)' as lite YubrouJh, lltitlud.
netloD ol Mr. WUUam K. Ruso numbera, 'lacludittl the BIDe- the dtiirUs oftlging, "0
IIIII Letmie IlaptoaataU in 1 Clear" with the chorus. Fea~~
· 0 .. Vtlltion ~ llllch- .- DarreH Mt!CoJ, ell, ~ lt!ottwnealal IJI. Jujali ~ by
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tel," .a ~ !lJel; "0 Holy Night" with Ben lured ill the number, "We Three
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NDittj illil ll l!ifiil ltrllllllld
Ciat- Utt!lf, &amp;11'
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Registration for
Christmas
baskts at The Salvation Army, ·
115 Butternut Ave., Pomeroy,
will be Dece·mber 13 between
9 a.m. and 1 'p.m. and Decem· :
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p.m. Toys of any kind will also l
be accepted and will be dis. !
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bt:tn contacted, may mall donawms to The Salvation Army,
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Box 268, Pomeroy. All contri·
rld .......bft_D _ _ _ _ J7111JJ••tnnD771MIIB ....... ti11Mitltltltftii.._IIIIIIJIIIMt,...IIJtDit
b11tioruJ will be appreciated, En-voy Ray S. Wining, Corpa Of.
nnzJ r IR_t •tnaz zz z tsrn••••• n ti'W?Illl stnsntrtvnns 1711W"P••••nnn·na'tNINI·wontttlr......., t fi cer, said.

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BLANKETs-ROBES
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DRESSES-SUITS·
SWEATERS
e SHAPELY Blouses &amp; Dresses
e BRITISH LADY Half Size Dresses
e KREST ORIGINALS Suits &amp; Dresses
e CAR COATS &amp; JACKETS
e DRESS COATS
e MEEKER Handbags, Billfolds
Gift Sets
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Tuppers Plains

e Suits by Curlee &amp; Sewell $42.SO up
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rlu~d pos_s1ble achon . agamst I The three were _char~ ~ ' the ~1d "my respohs\blllij ·ts · to ovati,qnJ -r~ived Friday
three white men acqmtted by murder of wh1te C!Vtl rtghts repre5ent the state. Whatev~r
an all·white jury of murder worker Mrs. Viola Liuzzo .
tpe jury does is acceptable to
d mrges in the death of I Jury foreman Bill Vaughan me."
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t:nltarinn l!llntst.r James Reeb announoed the separate ver· •Some 15 whit!' In the ~cl ol
of Boston, .
1diets ir a quavering voice: at thl courtroom · •urlit · lnt.o
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mer ook , i ceived the ca!'= e.
. baclt a;ro&amp;ned in unisOft/ 'They
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lot to Jlteir feet- llj!llatll!ltly ·Ill
an 11 ro er · amon 0 ~ eal 1 l)efense attor~ey Joe Pilcher kan- and DaUa!l ·County
lluggle,
30, innocent of charges ' . .
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review the FBI investigation
and we wiU make a d~lslon
about the availability of rederal
prostK'Iltlon," Jansen said .
If fed e ral charges are
bruught against the three, they
would be similar to those whlrh
rel'ently multed Ia the convlc-bolll of th~ Ku Klu•
Klansmert on charges Df
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.,iender ·"[~fc-hai~ed lir.l tat
~l~atii' j'0ill&lt; baclt Jll!\' of the
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Ctvlo leaders e1prt1ssed pleol• 6re that Go'/. Jameo A. Rhode.
lhll · ~e a band to plahs for a
50,11!1 seat stadium in CiActD·
liati. The govornor will me~t
Witll 12.1 buslnela, civic and ifl.
dustrlal
leildel'll at a "Dutch
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Treat" . lunch 'l'oesday Ul dil'
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A. eotnm~ttee hi!ad
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to be legal. Final score was
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TORNADO FOOTBALL BANQutT · ;} Pl~yeto on the ber of Commerce and vl"' preSJackson Head Cooch Dave 1965 Southern Tornado football learn were honored at ll ident of the Cincinnati Enquir·
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. this ls the best re- potluck banquet Friday night In the high school cafeteria. er, · -k·nc
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hav• , Tho banquet was oponoored by the Southern Local Athletic stadmm. The comnuttee hopes
llo' '" manv
" ey mare Boootero. Shown here ore some of the players as they en· Ul select a consulting firm with·
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1· yed their meal. Pictured In the two photoa (lop) are in two or Uu'ft weeltl to help
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Adena 19
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UNUSUAL TOMBSTONE

b een erect ed In th e Rlverv Iew "'metory by t he Logan Mollument company. Leo Vaughan, Its local manager, said the stone was made for the grave of the tate Mrs. Lillian VaD
:Meter of Pomeroy lt8 artistic work Is a memorial symbolizing the life of her husband, Leonard Van Meter, Sr. an4
aon Leonard Jr. One side of the stone is a picture of pow er line work of her husband, who is employed by Columbus' and Southern
Ohio Electric Co., and the other •Ide to of a boat for her son, who worka on the Oh10
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monument company had help from the American Institute of Commemorative Art in sculptorlng the plctur01 oa till
. granite. There are very few sw:b tomb•tones In this area, according to Mr. Vaughan. - Sentinel Photos.

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Girard 61 Brookf10ld 54
Western Reserve 46
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Crestvtew IQ. Beachwend'" 7f
Beaver Local fl1 North Lima 64 1.
ClevelaDcl
Wast ·Branch 54
, Cleveland
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East Palestine 45 ·
Cleveland
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Wellsville 71 Lisbon 68
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CBnUeld 71 Poland 65
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KYll..en~lna
Southerullng wblla Eaatem • next
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wi11 be qalnlt tiJt Tor•:does nlyex: Tueeday evening.
. "!1W ormed pep band will
the balfUme festivl·
So~~ta~:" Kyger CreekFrted Rodgers led the Bobkit- Box sco~e of .varsity til .
10, Badgley~ 1-lr-l . EicNng~r,. ~inster 75 Piqua ' Cltho'Uc 47 .
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B- 1·77. Totals 21-1!1-59.
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ed the
Mike Martin ·,IIIIIIOd 16 . ts
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KYGER CREEK (II)
!Jeacb, .4-1-10; Tyo, 11·4-11;
Spaulding, . O.U Whobrey, :1-2B; Craddock, 2-0-4· Hall 2-1-6
Grose, 1.().2. Total; 18 u'-4a.
EASTERN (It) ·
Douglas, 2-8-10: Netwland, 62-2; Knight, 6-l·lll&lt; l&gt;ooler, :1+

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Lo&amp;an Hill 47
Buckeye Locol .• 4ll
Ansonia 83 New MadJioD 47
Elida 80 Ada 9
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Cridersville 8&amp;
Indian Lal&lt;e M
Woatwood 70 McComb r1
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Bluffton 74 Gom 65
Botkins 73 Russ:': 17
Delphos St. John 51 Kenton 41!

Alt.n East 65
' Van Wert 48 1'
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Spencervlile 84 (ot)
11; Eisnaugle, 2-0 4 Mullens
St: Henry 74 Ft. Recovery 53
1.().2; Boggs, 4-1-9· TOTALS
Liberty-Benton 54
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MIDDLEPORT (551
.P.Iv.,.slde 83 Belle C.nter fll
7-1-e15 Tannhill 2- Oho High School Basketball Upper Scioto Valley 67 ·
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Ridgeway 49
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Sauer, 20-4; Cunningham, 1-l- Cleveland East 7~
·Celina CHS 75 Pilrkway 54 ,
a Butcher, 0+1 Bradbury, 2Cleyeland Latin 51 LaiK'aster 60 Chillicothe a5
3-7 TOTALS 23-&amp;-55.
' Cleveland Rhodes 47
Granville 49 North Ridge 42

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Tyo and !Jeach led the J1ob.
cats with 16 and 10 respe.UveJy.
In losing, Kyger now 1·1 In
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18 of 44 field goals for 41 per
cent while the ~efending cham-

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Sewell, Kart
Russell
and Blll
Dennie
Evans,
left side,
and Steve
Mike Jenkin•.
Sherm
Cundiff.
Hayel
abd Tom
Did·
recllon of Mro. Lacey wm sing. gram with ••vera\ numbers In- Bass, llovld Ollver, Jim BuldJ.
I die. right aide of table. Head Coach Ronald Deem and
" Do You Hear, What I Hear," eluding, "Jingle Bells Rhapsody' er, Sean Mullen and Charles
Asst. Coach Mike Popp were presented gifts by the team.
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by Regney.Shayne and the Mil by Pierpont-WAlters, "Sie1gh Holcomb.
The d ee rleaden were also recognized durlng the evening. O.up I'N:diiJit
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ed Ensemble will sing two num- Ride" by Sllvantch; "Arabian W0 men' Daetnbe- F1r t
Coach 1Deem presented Jettero to the players. - &amp;tntioel dim i:l-l, running 1 ur feet Kings ol Ori&lt;nt Are" will be a bers, "Jesou• Ahaoonhia" Hu· :Oance," and "Daoce of the So
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DEC. 14
Photo.
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rolli!I"S, Pomeroy·M':o., 20.' trio, Howard
Don- ron-Indian carol and "The Lit- Sugar Plum Fairy," from the 8
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M.3S, Hinton aid Hlcka and Dick Wll&lt;!y, with tic !Jrummer Boy" arranged by "Nutcrack.,. Suite" by TschaJ, ; M jorleeW 1:r •
dinner and party be-y ...... . •• • , ,
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K···wba Fall• the chorus 81!1Sist_ln1J. _The co.m- Harry suneons.
kovsky; "Wlnter WonderlAnd" I ar
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bySmlth·Bernardandamedley ,;opraoo, Dorothy Davie, Dorollist l"hurch will be held Tues-,
2.28 ruin&amp;, Charleston
18.8! To The
SlnHg, del oy Tre Women'! Erilembli wlll "Of Festive Bells" by
thyLacey,SusanRawllnMs; Alto
riling. I.&lt;Jntlon, Marmet
and
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Bett Full&amp;,
day
Dec. 14 at t b e
Winlioldllamo wtre .. tile •llil. Batbare Russell, soprano, will preoen
• num er, aro
The program wiD
at 7:30 aro. ac '
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chul1"h. Children wlll be trans·
M...m..to•.
be soloist for the Appalaohian the Bells" Ukr•inian Carol by p m Instead of as originally Phyllss HacketL
ported
the cburoh and to
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caro'1 .. 1 Wonder A' 1 WandTher, "HalleluJ"ah
Keon1ovich followed hy the a;.,;UllCtd
Echo Group-SoprllllO, Rutll
' Olllt·Rr.tr- ReUable up 14
Chorus" from U10
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Ann Halley, Kathy MeElhlnny;
00
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their _homes by .members of Advertlalng and ulet can 1.ture, furs, apparel, Unens ' ..
, .. 10 p.m.; ,Invader up 14, 1:10 a.' with, the chorus assisting · di·e " Me.,iah" by Handel. The au· Members ol the high school alto, DiaiJa Davis, Ruse Hack•
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'~"' • und.,. the dlence will join the choru_! for Glril' ~-·emb'" are- Ftnt ett;Ttnor,RoyColtmliD,Wthe dllll18l' eommtttee.
work for you. Adv ert•·m
· g '• one :. and household occesor:- f:l· m.; De....,.,.
,...... up 14, l:iO a.m.; Girls E-·-bel
DEC. Lilerary
U
to loam
whattoproducts
are I ample•
sal.s'rebl'tP Bob Btp.t tr up 14, 1:10 a.m.
'" MoE!hlnney
The Middleport
Club woy
available
where
buy them.
January of- sea•onal
white &amp;ood•!
the familiar, " 0 Come All Ye Soprano, Kathy
Bass, David Oliver, .,.IIIII
will meet Weclne•da.y, Deo. r and
much they cost.
lary and Au&amp;u•t - hltnllure·
Pioneer
down_l5,
10
p.m.;
AD..
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Failllful"
and
the
program
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Ann
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,., ••·, ....~ up 15, '· _u n.; Indiana up
be conc!lllied with the choruo " ne . aVIS, u
a ey;
at the home of M1211 "II beSusan
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Learn
to
re&lt;..-oanize
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In
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after
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singing "Silent Night". The
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. ' cathy
WI
I v. advertising. Look f&lt;Jr price, oize, ,M,d .July - spr11lgand ·., ... 1:'" a.m., ; l&gt;e...,....
Haw!ey, Susan
Ohlinger ; Plclrens
Por'-.,_
k. The program
•__Downey down
Hi•h School Brass Choir will JAlto
• ckl sDiana
. Rose
. Jank11\1
' Peggy
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.McKmney
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Jun. Walter Wad"ell
'' and Icolor, material, 3nd qua 1ity . An clo'"ID
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DavtB
Marie Vld
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Clatw.-..+ku
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Mn. Donald ""'·
'·· ore usua!!•, IR, 5:..,
. uckeyt State up
present
several selections lor Hacloett
• and Debbte
.' Grueser.
. Buoklrk,
. • Ju Lol)g Trom--.,
.....,, Roll ca 11 ,... ad msy mialend you. Wordo Private
th pootlude
Miko
18 1 31
11 S am Ohwml
apon!IO wiD bo I favorite play.lsuch " "regulor valu•" may held oeveral dayo befort a
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up • :
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Mixod Ensemble: Girls' En- bone, Bill Haptonstall,
a... II Circle of Heath Moth· ' mean very littlo. If an ad says 1lie announcement of lba n!OI. •·m:; Vulcan. down 18• 7:15 •.
The Middleport High School semble plus Tenor- Roy Col.. Oliver' Mike Qre!S; Barll&lt;lll;
odist Church wiD meet
j•·reduced from 149 95 to 139.95" I Everybody who hal •
Ill.:,
Becltjurd Up II, I:IS
Band, under the dlre.tton ot man, Larry
Wayne .D Larry GladwoU and Ba.., 11aJ
day tVenlnK, De&lt;. 11 at th• . this may be a real cut in price. account or to a regular nato- o.m,; ellbool up iltl,l:e a.m.; Sl.:Jpstfck comedy and mu•l• . Mr. Russell, will open the pro- vt., Kert
Bill Hackett; Coleman.
churcb 11 I p.m. Host..,., will On b1g purchases, check the mer geto the word in aciYanco. .:Wayne H. up fl,
a.m. J!A., ltatured the program given by
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be Kathryn Kntgbt, Clara Crls· price of the same ilem at olil- 1 S[leetat purcba,. salet &gt;llt'l
D, ' p. Mr WUUam AdamS' eighth
1
well, JUW Gilk•y.
Vlrglnlr er stores.
I tho,. where tilt otoradluyetl .;.W. ~ llha..., Jr. down !3, gr~l lludents at an astembly
Fiohor Gertrudo McElhiMy. In·
pick up aoodl from the rrumuloo- 1:40
fert'f ~worth down Frl&lt;lay morning at Pomeroy
oteaclofthtuautlllft, exehani&lt;' Watch for bait ad•. The•• turft at cut prices. Tht IBV• ~;. 5.~_ A.ni.;-,J. :S. lAWII down Jilnlor HI h ach L
1110rey wiU be seat to the mls· ,are J"'l • wny to get you moo inp may be posaed along Ul tht
Dooald
and Fr
1ionary project
the. stor~. You ca~ I.U&amp;~t ID l customers. Such saletart,
~ . ~~-:-;:-. ~ r~ : P er Qbeellled the ulute to UJ.e f
ad IS ba1t when an 1tem_1s offer· : watching ·'for. Some 11pecial pur· t uu*.n ~rtertUp _ 1:20 p.m.; am- Janice COUch read a. Psalm
NOW YOU KNOW
ed at a very low pnce and: ' chases are goods of standardi ela ·0. ·~ Crefnup JUO a.m.; Rose Mary Hartu
ted'
Thr
tortoises found ou you 're told the Item wa• IO!d quality. Some art aeconcll . or
! :· Lord's Prayer.
Fra
the arid G81apaJOI
Islaadll out and are asked to look at !otherwise. imperfMt
ttema . ....,
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store tbe te~~Dt rainfall lD tbelr : someth~ng else -- uaUBll}' .more Read the description earef.uHy. Greenup 4~ SO l'.ftl..; Joseph Clto
Mary S Ra:
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aeck san aeeordlq to tile N•· expen,ve; the aslesman Is un· ¥ou will wan! to ser If quality
Oreal Thou_ura
aerompa
1
lion.l ~rapblc Sotlety.
:~illina: to !!how the advertise4 1end pdCtl are In balance.
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by
litem: the salesman tolkl down Annl-roary
s.teo
are
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Al-.a
2J(!pltyr
down
Mel·
at
t
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plano
Mar
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p ..
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win and Patsy Alh ung
the advertised prod~ct, wonts wide promotions. watch !or real dall l:40·p.ln.l_llldy Roltmii"Y A' plo lbrowlni •Iapatlck
yoo 1o buy somethmg else : 1bargains. Art below . otandard down Mtldahl *'411/..m.; 'llna ~
ed S •- Cba
DEVOTED TO INTIRESl Oil. lor only the floor sample is
items "on lilt'• without • real r.t·Wb.ite Gown Mel hi 7:SS p.
ter,ucu
MilOs-MAlON AII!IA
land
you
are
told
it
t'
m
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The
Mouae,
Mike
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pnce cu ·
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Jack Jacob
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deted but will take a lonJ time. Oote..oatt art lllltl'l.lly tfto dahl 12:41 l .m•. , Lelia _lhurer musical GPnUP comnoaed of
!ll~=~~ r:"J~a:"~~u!;" .,::::·· Salts are held for many rea· ,tended to cleun out stocks of Up --MEldlhl 4.2fi a.m., E. P. lrlsts
F lm~ and
!n• eompUir. uo
a .. ,.,.,., sons. Some of these may be: 1 appllancet clothing and oU1.1r Jones up Meldlhli:IO a.m.
axwlthoFreddl "G
.... nJ, Ohlo, " " . 8\lllrlHl 0 r' l . .
• which 'is outdated.. .Gal''-~1
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~MM wy NlM. l:dtt.onaJ '""' .,. 1to make room Ior new goods, merchandise
u'"'7 ..,.. -Mlml daft on the' bongo druh1J pla
t..~:~r-M IIGOilG ,,_ .,.._u"'- lto sell surplus or shop • worn You might find bar11tna;
~:3D p.m., Davi4 Vieken down "You' The one,. 81
matt er at u. 1 ' " ' omee ,, rem-• · aklre, and to Introduce
oew , One--day ulet are 111UIIIy held 1:40
Beckjord
Linda
Do
MYittllllDI NPI'HHUitl¥11 i aoods, to gel . you into
the : mostly ln biJ eltill, ·usually It don u.• p.m., Zimmer down Hlinl and Pa'tJY' Alb dan nDI
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m:oduce n&lt;W 1the urnr of a holiday. Buy only I. a.m.;
MeCHry up
.. A
Girls""
1 ure lthiDII you rtcoplze
•ora.
products.
e est saes
bar· l .lO., a.•m., H. JC, Bowlea down
. '"Hang On s• .~,, ~8 Bette
'Julwllt11lltlaD rata~: Dell"'"
• 1held by established stores · ·rhey .pin and really need · ·
I a.m., C. V. Hamer down 1.· "-•-• _ pl · • , d"·
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eJorrl lf •IMre ,,.llabJe ao eent~ per
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"m
Mar•
aae ,... m ..-..:.- ,, th• l want to keep your good will and , Ptmry 111ft are tnost where, 10 a.m.; Harvey JBrdaD up 8:45 leae Good• wm
·a'"eo
ofl'lceI'MinfM
11!1.30:n .10: Ill
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for a penny over tb.e rea:ular .ILQI.
montal.S.ntulll
u Ulna.
fh your bustness.
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Mntar ltcMitll wtleN eal'?ler ll'IFVk'e
When you buy at sales, con- price 1
aet two ldenticll a.. ' .......... . , . . . - A. J. Pat- play IUitar ' . d osemary
By A. y, Howell
001 lnllltliol, eow onct l' lh ll.AO :
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tr~ooh•flff Janl"'" Couch, KareQ
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mau aae ,.., 11o.oo. Si t
. . . tJMo • . stder the tlme, energy,
-ema matead of one. KnOw the tiD down 11 ,.m.l lolvly do'n. QAIHIUI' 1 ""':.
Three . . nu..
moneyShop
costsat ofthe11ettlng
to the
the regular
before
5:55·Mumet
'UH:; Allen
R. Tho • ..
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start of
Dollar price
day can
ofl"'you
" buy. Londoa .up
1:50 o.m.;
',;,.ndl ·, Cogar UZZlE BAY- 'l'hlo ottornwbeol pocket wu llullt at .Madison, Indiana In 1886 !or lltt
for the best oelectlon. Be buyo · ~ JlJI 1ttm1 oit
ctafte t'f~N~ Marmet S··
_.,., ,.,. . , -Go:Go Bay Line. She had no texaa when lint bUilt. The boat ran for three yearaln .tbe Porkeq.
.,,,,., •• the sal• price to an actual well aver 1 clollor lltfora
et.&amp;.lll.l 0 F
till M.;,. lfOUio ltal\ll"ed John LOhse and buri, W.Va. - Middleport, Ohio trade, commanded. by Capt. Geor11 B.
cl
reduction !rom the reiUIOr prlct. lilt.
. J1111 5:10
L1!ey Jw Lito
gut· Apple Grove, Ohio (Mei&amp;s county). In 1889 she was
was lenlltllenell to 180 INC
for Imperfect or damBK· Nnt wert we will q4!Diidlr .a .MD ,WJI!IItiC I!IO p.m.; ;;;,j' _ ••,....._..,._,
and bad a teuo added. The boll wao then taken out ollhe Parlr.trobur&amp; lratla and enllled ortlciea. Check otyteo; ttemo your responolhDity In oboppillo Q!1l Ji.. .4olm Wlnfllld J2:fl5 Cow..,
Pltflla ed ln \be Plttabur&amp;h • Charlaaton trode which laoted untll the KANAWHA was blllliiD
furniture and hOUMhOld likely to go out of Ptyle may be
.
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· -.18116. l:apt. McClintock continued In command until about the Umelhe White Collar l.lnt
IOOda. We will bll)' oom, I. poor buyo. Remember, oothlng IllliT01IL\1'1 Sl'LI:CTED
,,II!!·'U!I:] "t.lttie :
up Alh, Karon !lrifflllt, Mar.,... took over and ran her local out of Cincinnati. The UZZlE BAY bad bat
u ma111
Ooodwln, llolimlr7· llarltm8, other jOOd boato had. She blla coal btrll and 11DI at ClliCinnaU In December, 1905, but
pltt.t t1t1te1 or tman loti. iB a bargain unleBI you need tt. NEW. YORK 1m,1 -Hiiloi- .\VIJifllottl' t~411 a ..h:
, SeaaoDII aafeo usually come la.1 ·'and biographer
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COllet. " ,
waa ral..a and repaired. She 11nlr. again at ClnelnnaU 1D 1809. Not nrloualy damapd at
CaU,.
at the end of tho oeeson.Some- Nevtna Friday lliiJt :IU..reitlia "WlniiOr
of the
WE&amp;'I'iliii
elthO\' Jlnk!na. lha oonlln!lfd In aenlce until 1812 wbtn lhl Wll tlllmanlled at JtfferKNOTTS USED
Umea they come just before !Jewto' Mulnford ao jlrillllel!I,"PI.i fltl,_,;.,tlhei · tilf, Ia well Wanaer, ..,...._. ..bltoJWIIIf, ll!dianL Her eabln alld en&amp;fnes wtllt to a new hllli alld came oulll tht COlli:·
PURNITURE end
the new •eason'o otock arriveo lba AmeriCan Acldimy of.....,.
fot.&lt;.hll llf!leraphllt of llll'ollp ....... .
easl 1111. Tilt plolurt wu ta1teJI at Clnelll.Oltl, )uot allovt·lbt.8utpenll0n bl'ld,., alttr .lht 'WII
Ercellent bargelno are
llttd•tett«o.
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an&lt;l had • t,e.U ad4•4. The boat lllliadod It fila rlgill btnl ei till Ohio
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the outside, Eastern !etd at tre
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etnd of tbe first efght minutes, , An ~ggresstve -and
buckets came fl:om Adair, Eis
11-9.
son High school
naugle and Adair again before
Kygetr Creetk hit a cold oeJc. team hit 47 pter cent
Stobart sank a free lb;ow 1o
ond period while Eichingetr and f1&lt;1d goal tms and
make It 24-14.
B' junior Ray Justice wbo re-I
The Jacket. were never clos·
placed John Pooletr, led the Ea- ;h~ Le second
etr t~ll 10 ~fterw;ard.'
lis to a 3(1..16 halftime advan- dl Lo rt ague test 72·55 at
. To~Jght ~ddleport is. at Nele.tget.
epo ·
son_v11le wh1ch won .a d9uble ovCoach John WI kl' '
Jackson thus remained
ertune game over l.()~an, 45 at beh '
c me 5 Bob- feated and among the
43
By quarters·
I Cleyelond Max Hayes 29 Lakewood 55 u
b
jump. elite of the Class AA loop
Officials: Hall and Carter
Jackson .... ... ·... .. 18 36 50 72 ' Cleveland West Tech 60
I Buckeye Valle
48
he Y . ar
Whobrey the Yel1ow Jackets dropped
JACKSON (7%)
Middleport .... -· 11 24 33 55 1
Cleveland South 59
Y
gap_m the 1-1.
Patten, 2.().4; Adair, 11·3-25; Reserve score -JackSOll 15 Maple Heights 48
I Madison So"ht
Walnut 54 1
.
Rose, 6-1-17; Monlgomery f&gt;.l- Middleport 42
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Easllake North 35 1
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5-U)unior R1chard Douglas and Pooler spark· Jackson's tigbt man
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Midpark 74 Garfield Heights 69 1 N
k Wesl Li!Jt:rty Salem 61
ed tJie. Eagles illto a command· defense about throttled
Brecksville lij S
svi.lle 54
ewar 5 59 ZantsVille 45
ll)i, 42 27 lead going into the fl. body on the Jackets
,f ,f
Brooklyn 76 lnd=ence 57
; 8
75 51
nal cantil.
guard Buddy Moore and
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North Royalton 38
g
.ey .
Senior guard Lanny Tyo ac· ward Gary Stobart. Moore
Warrensville 32 MJ\Iers ort\\o;6tkms Memorial 51
ed the Bobcats' last
20, Stobart 15.
Chagrin Falls 38 Kens1on 36 I
V
Liberty U . 59
7
drive by hitting three field goals I Ahead all the way after
West
V TwinsburK n Centerburg 65 Olentan
and four free throws. Jerry Hall first two minutes, Jacksnn
The Athens Bulldo!l' stretch·
Wren, 7-4-18 Mingus, !.(). Oberlm 65 Clearview &gt;7
Plain City
41
had ""' points that quarter. forward Mark Tannehill to
ed their victory string In the 2 Luckey, 2-2-8: Wrighl, J.t.l Hll!hkmd 49 Columbia 40
Columbus St. Mary 81
~ooler again paced the Meigs points, George Sauer kl
SEOAL to . ~. Frtday night, 7: Hummel, 2·0--4:; Hecht, 040.' Mansfteld ao_
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Columbus St. Charles 21
Countlans who finished by scor- der Davis to 1 while Asa
as th_ey rotnped to an easy M-1Totals: 34-16-84.
Lora_m Adrrural King 76 Hillsboro 54 . .
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log 17 points
bury had
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v1ctory over the visiting ·
Cleveland Lmcoln 77
; We.shinj.!U: n C
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POMEROY (44)
Cleveland University School 6S Athens 84 p~ "' our~ House 50
Top point getter for the win- Meanwhile, (()rward Larry
ens High School floor.
S_1mpson, 4-HO; Wiles,
Crestwood 69 Au ora 64
Jackson 72
55
ners was EicWnger with 17. dair hit sensationally from
C h Ch
Knight, 1·1·3: Cumings,
Brunswick 52 Wadsworth 39
The Plains (Mtd Stporlt
Knight was next with 13, while erywhere for 11 field goals
oac
_arl\e McAfee used Logan, 2-5--9; Roush,
1·2-4 1Ironton M Marietta 57 (ot)
· er mg ) .45
- ,three free throws good for
15 men durmg the evening and Werry 3-2-11· Swisher 2-2-8· IHamilton Taft 11
W II t
Ceda59 Chli 37
1
12 or them hit the scoring coJ. Moore: 1.().2: Radford,
AFL SHOWS RISE
points and higb point honors
Sprillj!field South 60
NEW YORK (UP!) -The the night. Rose, the other for·
Lltlle Mike Wrln, .5-11 aen- Totals: 1&gt;-14-44.
Springfield CatboUc 49
' Coohocton 31
43
American Football League's ward bad 17 while
Jor guard, led the scormg wtth Officials: Wrlghtsel and Lou· I
Sprmglield North 43 Chillicothe !' lag 1 60"l:J
attempt to compete with ld pivot, got four
18 pomts. He was closely fol- g)lman
Millersport 711
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H . e
N a t I o n a I Football
from underneath olf
1owed by Dick Adams with 16
.
Liberty • Union 59 , Cleveland
45
seems to be meeting Wl"th rebounds.
and Tod Snyder With 1!.
SEQ ALL GAMES
Ashland (Ky.) 65
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CJ eveIa nd Bru.sh 66
IUccess.
Jackson was 1 foa: 10 at
Tre -Bulldogs hJt on 47.t per
N
PortsmouUa .64 Euclid 79 Lakewood 68
The league office
.
free line, Middleport 9 for
cent of their shots and control!·' TEAM
W L p OP N~wlll Boston72 77 Valley 16
Parma Valley Forge 68
Fnday IDa rough game marked by
ed the boards most of the way. Athens ... .. · .. .. I 0 224 94 1
west
East Cleveland Soow 67 (ot)
a"':"~~ that seveu of the offiCials' attitude, "let 'em The first unit sat 611\ several Wellst&lt;lll .... ... 3 0 23S 169!South
Portsmouth Eaot 65 -Bay Village 70 Fairview 65
etg
us lD the league will play!'
I minutes of the· BIOOII.d
uarter Jackson .. ·.... :a 1 166158 1
Webst~r 71 Green w, North Olmsted 52
set attendance record• this '!'be Jackets, who had .hJt on and all·of .thelast!jtlarte'; when Middleport
2 1 187 176 1Clay 92 Manchester 60
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Olmsted
year. The only club that wiD or near 40 per cent
both coaches sent substitutes &amp; Nelsonville ••• ••· 1 1 87 90 Wavetrly 60 Mmford 53
sO P'eiry 45
DOt "' the Boston Patriots.
Gallipolis and Wabama, put lD to the game.
Galllpolla .. . .. .. I 2 178 1781Cleveland East Tech lltl
Ridgeville 78 Huron n
a chilly 23 of 70 a~empts from
Logan .. .. .. • .. .. 1 I 159 168
Cleveland Benedictine tl Madisoo 57 Jefferson 52
GOLF ON TV
the field for 32 per cenl
Athens broke ln1o a quick Pomeroy . . . . . . 1 Z 153 225 Cleveland John AdBDIB f1
Bucl&lt;eye 17 Flrelanda 31
PALM
Jackson led )8-11 at the ftrst lead and wss never headed,
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Cleveland Collinwood M Welhngton 69 Perkms 62
Fie (UPI)B~I" GtRDENS. quarter's end, 3~21 at halftime holding a 10 point advantage at
SEOAt VARSITY
Cleveland St. Ignatius 81
Jackson Center 93 Housto 68
.
ma round of and 50-33 after three
tre end of the ftrst quarter at TEAM .
W L p OP
Cleveland Holy Name &amp;I · Fairlawn 15 F t Lo . n
: li25,000. PGA lour-baU goll It was 12-11 midway lD
21·11. The Bulldogs really
Athens . ) ,;, ... I 0 151 Ill Shaker Height. 67 Parma !i5 Aona 168
65
tel=nship today Will be period but Adair hit twice
ed t"e ball through .t(Je hoop In Wellston .. .. .. •. I 0 141! 109 Westlake 53 Rocky River 49
Mansfield Madison
t 68
N t k nationally by Sport. 18 feet out and Patten from
tile sl!cond quarter even though Jackson .. ·.. .... 2 0 ltV f1 Wicklil!e 52 Mayfield 41
Ashlaud
e wor ' lnc., from 1:30 to 3 corner to go up U~-11 The
their ftrst team sperlt · several Nelsonvilt~ .:. . . 1 1 fl 90 Painesville Harve)' S3
Crestview 71 Loud ·u
p.m.• EST·
min u1ea o1 the penod
.
......• I I 111 1.29
Menter 41! New Pblladelphta onv1
1 . eporl . &lt;
elll' Moore made It· 16-ll
on the M"ddi
5I • 47
bench· Thoy tallied 27 points Galllpol~ ..:..... 0 I 116 122 Ashtabula 55 Geneva 54
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Mansfield Malabar
and held Pameroy to nine. tlJat Logan ·: .. ·... 0 2 V3 112 Kirtland 69 Fairport ill
Ontario 58 Northmoret 36
gave them all-20 halftime lead. Pomeroy . ... , . . . 0 2 Ill 169 Elyno Catholic 52
Sandusky 56 Galion 53
Thai lead was just foo much ·
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CJ
Clevetiand Lourdea !&amp;
71 Lucas 16
.. lba Panthers Ul make up. roTAUl ........ I I IZZ IZZ eveland St. SUIJJUJiauo li
~n li3 Fredericktown 50
. fact, they feU farther beSEOAL RESEJIV~S
Keystone 6;~~::~~ Cantius 58 ~ooroeville 51 Milan 5IJ
hind, by 10 more pojnta, at 7().
r Findlay 16 El ria 53
antoo Lincoln 56
32 by .the end of t1u1 third quar- TEAM
w L p OP Sandusky 53 ~ram 48
Dennlson
Steubenvllle
ter when McAfea . pulled hiB J&amp;Ckso.o ".",.. .. 2 o llli 12 Copley 70 Norl\Qnin 80
St. Marys 49
regtdara for good.
Wellston . .. .. .. . 2 o 77 55 1Cleveland St. Edward 89
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New Concord
Pom""Y bad - t dllllculty loJ(an .. ., ........ 1 0 99 711
Clevelaad ~ JoijJII
~:"I lie 52 St. Clalftfille
In sbootfng, making only 24 _5 Athena.· ~ ·- · ... 1 1 a 81 Clnclnnatai
1.0 . ldge 51 Carrollton 41!
70 , . •
cent of their sbota as they Ga!Upoiis . •• "l
I I 58 n ·
ClnclnnaU Hug)leo 14
eland n Hopedale 33
ol II. Bruce Simpson Pomeroy "." .... • 0 I 71 81 And.,.son 73 Lincoln Hei&amp;hts
only Panther in the Middleport ... ~ .. ·• o 2 77 1113 Madeire 60 Loveland il
.dcJ~le figures u ba got 10. ~lsonvill ••·.. · 0 1 51 til Cincinnati McNicbolaa 83 .
The Pantbera entertsln LoAUl -·.. .. .. s 8 IIHU
Cincinnati Roger Bacon 81
gan In the Fomeroy gym to- TONIGIIT'S GAMES,
Sycamore 72 New Jllcillnond
mght while Atbeno will be at Athens at GallJpoUo
Wyoming 76 NOI"\Vciod til ..
Galllpolta·
Wellatoo at ~ackson
Columbus Eaot as ·
·
In Frlday'o pn!llminlry .,... ~~eporl •I Nelsonvlllo
Columbus Nortb
lies~ lite Athena Reotrvu dcJWD- ...,.BII Itt ·· f01neroy
Columbus West 56
eel IIIII Pornaroy Resarveo hy
Collllnhul 1out11 M
U-111. Lmmle VIID Meter'o 15
Nil.\ :• ...,.
Colmba Central 8S
polnta was hJg)l lor the game. B 11
Columbus Walnut w.r,.
IW!I'P bad tt lor Atbeu.
1 alleol " - lltanthlltll Columbus Linden 87
ATHENS 1111.
8utora Dtvllloo
COlumbus Wbetsteae 14
Rapp, H~1 Glov..-, J.0-4; llosloa -' : ·
W. L.
CoiliiDhus Brookhaven 11
hlrltll1
Heady, 0.0.0; Adamo, &amp;+II·
.
..., _..... .17 7
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Columbus~
HIRIII/11 XL;
Sam•. liM; Ellis, !.().;·
~U .... •.... 17. 10
Yernon 87 Wor1bJnitoa •
HPt.
. 5-3-11; CJarJt, 1.().;;
.11.:delp~tt ..... .. t4 10
54. Grandview 41
,fiiUIIi
y~ .. ..... , ..1 17
Arlington 53

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Pill'·',.

CI~ATI- CINC!N"NAft

JackSOD. ...eservet romped o-ver Middleport reserves Friday
oight in the preliminary to the
varsity £ihlt in SEOAL action,
winnlng by an 18 points mar·
gm. High !or Middleport was
Steve Pullens wltb. 17.

~~:•ville .~

Bndg:~~t i:~~~ ~ -~ewett

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Dooglaa and Pooler. oac11 bad for

Willi Knight hitting from the

Vi•Pl•IJ

Jackson Reservea

,.~- Panona'

- and never were halted.

!ng of Great Society progra,.,
as he shapes hJa new buda~t
, 1o meet the climbing cost ~I
tl!~
war.
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CJblhid budget coofcrenees ilt
1
. tlul .l:.B.J Ranoh disclosed cui
· baok! Ill sucb Jlfllll'am• •• the
, . ·~!'!'!~ and economic dev~l·
jljlm~!f project&amp;. Commeroe arid
Agriculture Departtnent propoaiils w~e first to feel the Johil. ·ion knife.

at HaynevUle but was sen.
tenead to 10 yeara In prioon,

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EaslenJ Eagles Willi four men
In doublo figure~~ wen their third
otra!ibt SVAC coolest Friday
JJigbt, !rom a ohorter bu!
qgreosivet, Kyger Creek five.
'!'be Eqles, behind 6-Z 11011·
lor Charles Knfgbt, broke a.«
tie early In the milia! penod

1fesS~ well In the painful pal'

Ont of the Klaumen, Collie
Leroy Wi.lkint, was acquitted of
murder charges in at.ete court

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Vice Pretident Hubert H.-HUID-phrty and Stctttflry of State
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· C..oh Jim Adami' Rullaad Rutland was
25-!3
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Springfield Loeal 41 C&amp;nl&lt;lll
Red DeYI!o rallied from a three
but had held a sl: lbucl&lt;ets llld oeven free tbrm. Ibaugb who bamod tlul Dell wltb ton hltll per cent of 48 ohota. fo lloutbweotern .
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Claymool 4S
Akron
51
point deficit at the beginning of 10-8 lead when the first quarter Also hltliDI In double tigureo 29 polnta oo 11 ftekl toall and Rutlaad
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the fourth period to defeat Wil· ended
,
til
ton, 35-29. Black'• 1&amp; rebounda Wilton ............ 8 15 40 48 w 1
a Y e 35
Canton
ton M-48 Friday Dilht at
Besld.. Black's 14
!or e unbeaten Rutland live aeven foul lbota. strausbaugb also led the Devils In tbat dee rton (W. Va.) Madoona Ill Perry Ill '
land.
lb
• point wero Davia with 11 and Little, was the only player of Coach parlm 1
Rutland .. .. .. .. . 10 23 37 58
Mlngo Junction 71 Minerva
Bill
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Wilton - Strausbaug)l 11·7· Powl»tan 60 ~eallsvU!e till
North C1JJUJD
1our quarter oolput, other 10.
Husky Ronnie Black, a...,.
!Ianza scorers for
Rutland had defeoted North In
kl
by the Red 2t, Wells
Pete&lt;s 2-3-7; "Youngstown Mooney 78
Fairless 83 Ja&lt;boD'"1{
lor, who bad paced the Devils an . were Joe Hawkins and Rus- Ga!Ua last Stiturda In Its
. c c e '• v
rvea In the prelim!. Goas 2-2-8; Long IHHI.
Youngstown Cbany 82 East C8noiD •
all oveolng, was the big last Y Little, two points apiece and season opener at the y Gallla ~former Melg• eountlan, play· nary game made It a cle!ID 111·12-411·
Youengstown East 61
~e
period ll(lark for Rutland as he Roger Da\Ois and Harry Yar· County School.
,
at Racme durtng hll high swepe for the hosts. Gary Oren- Rutland - B. Barrett 2-0-4;
Youngstown Ursulin 36
tosaed In " markers during broug)l, I each.
Taking scorln honoro
Ischool days·
ner and Slave Lucas each bad Black 9-7·15; DaviB 5-1-1·
Yoongstown Woodrow Wilson 70
lboae ftnal eigbl JDlDUteo
Black topped aD Red Devil the evening ho!eve
~~ Rutland hit on Z4 ot II at- 10 to leed Rutland while My.. Bawklna 2-0-4· Little ,
Y&lt;Nngstowa Nnrth r.7 Clavelaild
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scor..-s with 25 points on Dine ton"•
I Itemps lrolll the field for
a ler's eight paced Wilton.
Yarbroug)l z-0.4 Totala
Youngstown Hayen &amp;1 , .
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raus- 39 per cent average while WU- The Rutland teem will travel 18.
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friends fi-om ·nearby st
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bllt ·spurned
their offers ol
For Jamea WUson, 11, and
Kathie SU!Jiv•n. ~. both New
York; today '!""ked the secon~
day of what they 1111t1 tnay ~­
fast to tile. 4eatb. '!'he YOII!Itt
Catholic paclfislll entered the"
·chapel of St. Joaeph"o cathedial
at ll:lpe.m.; E:St Frldoy to be,
gin a fas1 in protest of restrub ..
tions plaCed on three prielita,
who apoke out qainst U. It ·
, ..-~ey In Viet Nam and w&lt;re
:Jnv~d In civU rtghto. activl~.

U.S. Dist. Atty. Verno! R.

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S~LMA, Ala. iUPll !along with Eugene Tho~!J4 presented." · .. ,. ' ·: . ' . 1!11' ,Jollbioll'l fight·U-we-milll
F_ederal a~lhonues_ today ~tn· W11!1am Eaton, In f!dera~. - ~secutot V~kl~ ' A~~H atanee, bo:.vfver, was shown by

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Friday day night.
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Belville 142; Daniela .,..;
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Hall, 8-1-17; Murdock, l.U; Clottnen
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10 senior forward Larry Gilli· guards in Ohio, 6-0 tenlor Eddie half. Gallipolis forced the Rock· NYC Comm. 75 Trnton JC 74 that stretch, they scored
11 termission•
[ land grabbed a rebound and Jacobs wu held to 17, whileS. ets to continue shooting from KiOR's Coli. 97 Ssquehnna 79
points in 8 row with seven com·
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tossed in the wlrmlng buel:ot 11 Greg Jor&lt;lan had 12, and QU. the outside. At this point, Ja·
Cty Sl 73 Mrgn St. 53
lng from the free tbrow line.
After three periods, the Pira. with one second on the clock llland eaeh getting nine. Jacobs cobs had been limited to
Pratt 75 Queens Coli. 70
Marvin Hale and Rick Cal- tes pulled ahead, 32-24,
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to give the Golden Rockets a had seven, and 6-3 senior cen- points.
Blmsbg 79 Mansfield 74
vJn of the Generals divided way in the final period, Ralph
11-59 "squeeze win" over Coach ter Gary Stabler five· A dem- Gallipolis took a 44-42 lead
!Mass.) 88 Hwthrne 58 scori.ng honqrs with 17 points Taylor left the contest with a
D.lke Burson's GaUia Aeadamy on on defense as well as offense, the end of a lighlnlng fast '
811 Cleve. Sl. 116
each. Keith Prater of McArlb-j dislocatd finger. He had been
High School Blue Devils Friday Anderson came up 10 rebounds, period as Anderson and
(Pa.) 90 Clarion 89
ur had ll and Tom Gilliend had 1 outsanding on defense.
1igt1t al Wellston.
big 6-3 John Brown had nine, and che\1 each canned four
St· Anselm's 89 Adelphi 69
11. .
; The Wildcats put on a late
Coach John Derrow's Rock- Mitchell six.
and a brace of free throws
Gannon 99 Villa Madonna 55
F th F leon Ra
Red , ndly, but it feU short as the
~~ rame off tb ~ 'toor with their Gallipolis held a 52-45 lead 10 points apiece. Gilkey
71 Union (N.Y.l &amp;I
or e 8 s Y
· ;clock ran out
13th const'cutive win, coverirJg over Wellston at the 5:14 mark the other basket for a total
Mntclr St. 84 Albny St. 73
man had his second straight I
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ld, over Galli- in the last quarter, but,
two 22 Blue Devil points in the
Rider 65 Lehigh S3
hot shooting night as he tossed j Dan Hall'!l 17 polnts paced
llled 6
in 18 points for high scoring , the losers. Roger Garrett totalpol!~ Well.~ton holds 36-28 game baskets by Jacobs and one by ter. Wellston ta
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S.Conn. St. 92 Coast Guard 85 ronors. Ray Varian and Bill ed 13 for the Pirates. Nate Loedg(• over Gallipolis in the ser- Holzapfel cut the lead to 52-51. cobs getting 6,
SOuth
A h
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Anderson was fouled by Stab- Gilliland 4 each and Jordan 2. Duke 82 UCLA 66
rt ur each had 12 · Chuck gan had 13 of NG's 39 rebounds.
Thompson, FaiCfJn
regular, North Gallla won the reserve
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Spo1·tmg a 3-0 season record , ler and made the shot, 53-51. Gilliland opened t e
Benedict 88 Knoxville 83
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e game because of ill- contest, 36-34 in an overtime.
Wellston is now 2-oln Southeast. IHolzapfel's jump shot tied the period with a foul shot, alter West Liberty 65 Wheel ing 62
ness.
Tonight, the Pirates host
ern Ohio Athletic League play I score 53-53. with 4:08 to go.
being fouled by Brown.
Fytvl St· 89 St. Agstn 85 (ot)
Jn the reserve corJtest, the - -"-' - - - - - - whiiP C&lt;lllipolis is 1-2 in
all Holzapfel rebounded a shot to ju_mper made _it 46-43. Dnnny Bltmre J .C. 91 W. Md. J. C. 52 Wahama Little Falcons whipgames. e~nd 0..2 in SEOAL play. give Wellston a ~3 lead· But Gtlmore drove m to score, 48-43. w. Md. 93 Baltimore 79
. ped the McArthur visitors, ~- PROFITS DOWN
Tflmght fiallipolis entertains ! Haybu.rn fo uled Anderson and Holzapfel ~ebou_nded for 48-45· Jcksn St. 125 Tex. Coli· 116
31.
1 BALTIMORE (UPil - The
_. Athens and Wellston goes to he made two from the line to Andersun hit a Jumper and - Richmond 92 f'urman 83
Jark~\)rl
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. La. Coil . 84 Samford 68
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1 Baltimore Orioles announced
\\-"il h !h~ rount knotted 59-59. · fel and Anderson traded goals made two at the hne, and Gallt · Fla. A&amp;M IOO Slbny &lt;Ga.) 79
WAHAMA t53)
IFriday a 50 per cent drop in 'Wf'l bton calll'd time with 1: 13 ] to keep lt at 57..S7. Holzapfel, po~s ~ad _its ~2-45 ~ea~.
Ft. Valley St. 121 Svnnh St. 79
Varian, 6-{1-12; Arthur, 6-0-' profits for the fiscal year I .
on the cloc k. The Rockets came fouled by Brown, his fourth. per- Gallipolis bJt a siu.lmg 63 . LSU 91 SYIU 88
12; Marshall, 1·2-4; Rt&gt;rtman, 8- 1ending Oct. 31.
Chrlllmll
bat·k sl:il li ng fur one shot to win eonal, made a brace of free cent from the noor
Old Dominion UJ6 Lyochbrg 82 2•18 ; Batey, 1-0-2; White 1·3·5. Cl b offi · 19
led 8 ' Foil and Christmas Arrong-11 · Wruths - Grovo Blonkoll - Cut Flowers thl' l;!amr Out called time again throws at the 1:35 mark to push on 24 of 38 sOOts, and made
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Wellston ahead 59-57. Bob Ford, of 15 from the foul line.
St. Jno (N.Y.) 72 Kan. st. 65
McARfH.UK (66)
profit of $l50,lt7, compared
•• h ts 1o
Pra"'r 3-6-12· Conwa 1 , · with a $300,000 profit in the 1964
Corsogu - Gilt Items In Abundance
When play resumed,
the 5-9 J·unior guard, who replaced ston rna de 25 of '" s o f !G. Wilms 65 Ill. Coli. Opt. 64 5 Coleman
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' · Gilliandy, ..,..
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Cornell Coil· 7i Ripon 66
ll; Hale, 1•17 i ' Calvin, •
also noted .that this
robs. over lo ~- 10 Mark Hay- one in from the corner to knot the foul hne .
Ill. Tech 67 St. Ambrose 62
Totals: 24-lS-66.
attendance total of 781,243
A Florofox Mombor, Wo Wlro Flowers Evorywhora
burn. who shot Jut the ball rim· the count 59-59, with 1:20 left.
GALLIPOLI S (5fl
Wheaton 9'1 Hope 88
Waharna ........ · .. 6 23 41
the second lowest in the •l11b'•l
rned the basket and bounced Gallipolis took a 54 lead ear· Anderson. 9-9-27: Ford,
No. IlJ. 77 East. Ill. 70
McArthur ........ · 14 27 46
ll-year history.
oot. Gitliland grabbed the re- ly in the first period on a side 2;2 D. Gilmore, 1.0.2; Brown, Sou. Ill. 68 Chattanooga 41
bound and slam med in tl:ie win- jumper by Mitchell. Trailing 10- 0-2; Gilkey, 4-0-8; J. Gilmore Wayne St· 73 Northern St. 64 NORTON SIGNS
ning buckl'1 .
7, Mitchell struck again but was 0.0 Mitchell, 8-2·18. Totals,
Neb. Wslyan 85 Sioux Falls 7Z
MIAMI (UP!) -The MiaJni
Pele Andcrsrn, 5·10 ·senior fouled bv Gilliland and made 11-59.
No. Dakota 92 Parsons ttl
DoJphlns, 'the American
guard. racked up 27 poinc.s for the foul ·shot to tie it up 10..10,
WEUSTON 1611.
Chadron 94· ~u. st. 56
baU League's newest fra:~~:;~
thP Blue Devils and took scor- Jordan, forced to shoot from
Holapfel, 8-4-2G; Gilliland
St· Bndct's (Kan.) 77 Peru st announced
the signing
Ph. WY 2-20Sf Doytlmo
tng honors fo r the night. Larry the outside, made two goals for 3-11; Stabler, D-1-1 ; Jacobs,
Cent. St. (Ohio) 72 Smpflll 71 of Rick Norton, star
Mitchell. 5-10 sophomore ·for- 14-!0. Gilkey and Jordan traded 3-17; Jordan, 6-{1-12. Totals, 25· wm. Penn 74- Buena Vista 65 baek· of the
Ph, WI 9-2951 Night
ward. was next with 18, and buckets, and Wellston led 16-12 ll-61.
Otterbein 62 Kenyon 51
Kentu,ky.
Mrs. Mlllt.rcl V1n Mtltr
Rod Gilkey, 1M) sophomore, had at tbe end of the fil'llt period. Gallipolis .......... IZ 2Z 44 59 MI. Union 88 John Carroll 64
Norton was the fjrst
W. Moln II.
tight .
Both teams scored 10 points Wellston ..... •. 16 26 42 61 Bthoy (WVa.) WI Cse Tcll'lS
selection of the AFL club
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Wellston's 6-2 Andy Holzapfel in a fast second kuarter that Reserve score: Wellston 36, Vlpraiso 112 Capital 59
Member PomeroY• Golcllftr
the second choice of
Partlclpatlng Store
"'as high for the Rockets with saw the Rockets maintain
a GaUipolis 20.
Luther 81 Wttubg 79 (ot)
In the Middleport Merchanb
Cleveland Browns of
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IIA&gt;llaoy
Gdt-A·Rama
National Football LeagueI def•n,.s, 80 the game
Crps Chrsti 11 Tex. Luth. 73
up a rematch of the
. N.W. St. !La.) 71 Delta Sl· 6ll
won by the Lions 31-29 earlier Ar. Tech ·32 Hndrx 78 (ol) ·
thos seas~. The ~ons ~re ... Ali&lt;."St. Tchrs, Harding 68
pomt choice to wm agam.
Ark. A&amp;i.l 90 Henderson M
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Ark· AMiN 105 Wiley 59

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the title by healing San weekend. The RWskirur.
Francisco on the final weekend. New. York 23-7 m their
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opponunily because of iniuries test in Los Angeles, which has 11,000 years preceding the final
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replaced by Bratk:owski
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teams. Baltimore leads
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PAUL DAVIES
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worM cuotomen, it undoubl&gt;ldly : of the growers v&lt;lllng 1n
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MAKES • MODELS
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! en daily aod Sunday. Well's ,
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White, Rl 2 Cro1111 Clty, 11011, F'tck and Mro. Gr-.
Orchard, Wilkesville, Ohio. '
Pumeroy, Pblllll WY W38l.
•·•'- 7:M p.m. Friday.
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Wednesday
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DISCHARGED
M" Howord CecO. lltJfl w. I METAL si;;k"and- cabinet,
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noon at Eastern Ul .... school Mrs. lhrlee c. Browll, Mn.
Mam St. Pomeroy.
. closet ..•
for -tiSED FURNITUREU
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project engineers. Africa,
tnsurance Agency, tnc .• Pom- to form the Junior's,...,.
Mo- Jay Keesee. Mrs. David E. Cui·
8 29
sale. Mrs. Wayne. WY 2-8412. ' Thi•d 1&lt; Mill St. Middleport
Europe, Asia, South Pacific,
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ther'o Club. W help ral'" moD· petppetr, Mra. W'IIllam R. Jl:u.
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FURS WANTED : Red Fox, $3.
l2 9 3lc
paid travel, housing, food,
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\lusk rats. $1.50, raccoons, $!.-1 ooil- BTIJ
fUrance- WY·
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Atlantic. lll~b oalary lobo, AUTUMOBIL&amp; _,.._ tngton and New York oft 1 r Louise Kennedy, David E. Greer 11/ffi
75 Maran Fur Agency, (0.1502-2651.
or
4 3o 61&lt; c.. t Hoaten 151 $20 IO $65
male, female over 18. OEIB
ca"'"OadT 'All rcur Carl E. Lynch. Jr., Carl E. Lync " .
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0. Wnghi J N. Brown St., Ma· HA
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Box 23190, Oakland Part.
lor'l - t Call WY a.aa
den! I _, Jr., Carl Mcllrlde, J.llllanl Moson. W. Va. Ph. 773-5296, 1
or sa 1e, eorge ,.,o".,', • 38 Pistol- Auto._
Fla. 33307
IIMI&lt; Aboot 160 per stu
S n....- Cauley, Miss Addle M. Powe!~ l!'uneral servl
for ,..._~
week days 4 p.m.
12+30tc Phone WY 2-6018.
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Germon - __ .. ...... ' 35
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Auto Salel
tend eacr """:ling whelp In RooJII, Mn. Beoole Siders, Mn. Loullle Jolmaoa, DIDo IIIOIIIba.
ROOM AND BO_ARD_
washer, $25 , small electric c 410 GL Sholgun --- --- $20
culling. Will bUy bid..
way posSible in order that Edward R. Bright, Francia L. of RD I, lleJ:tor, wbo waa dead
J(&lt; oOM, board and care for an cook swve. $39, Roll-a . way Utility (ll Whoel Troll"' $85
Monday. Phll Meier, PbiJM[FOR SALE
1960
son or daughter will bo Smltb Nathan Uptoo, lhrlea on arrival at lbo Met8l General
20
erly t"d", in mo'
home. bed, 125, nice, clean and sani· 275 Gol Oil Tonk - ·- 1
WY WSIO.
I 18
Good able
-• and bo
Hospital
'l'hurada7atovealq
otra~··h'
...v 8 : automat"IC.
~ 11 bto make tba
. tedlnp· AU help Hall• 'Mrs • Rubl!rl
,, _,•
"!"""
ileld Susday
% p·m. will
al
el d
Stiversville, Otlio. Anna Hain· : tary. ;:Jntique clock. $25, Dav- · Bedroom, Kitchen, L1vine
work oar. Almost new tires. "' e apprecJa . ·
infant BOD, Mrs. meavm E. Boy· tb1 Martin Funeral Home with
ts , VI 3-2602.
cnport, $25, kitchen cabinet, :, Room Furnil.ure ---- ch ..p
Phone WY •v 10118 .
1! 8 6tp Mary
Mothers
attending
Mrl. er and Infant lOlL
N"tchols,
Mrs.wert
Mildred
the Rev. Olesler Lem1ey um·
--$25. Phone Mrs . John Stout,
-~
For Sale or Rent
fl; oTisonville. SH 2·4834.
oratiOn, New
Ph!Rit 116lFALCON DeiW&lt;e
Gaul, Mrs. Dwayne Durst, Mrl.
claling. Burial will bo Ill the
1
·1-IOUSEl 1110ms and - bath.[
12 tO 3lc
maChineS, repatt
TIJ 2-3fi37.
I I Uc
radio, heater, automatic
C.O. Newland, Mrs. John BoBE'I'IIEL le TO ME1'T
Standish Cemetery,
Deller.
___ -~---- ___ .
vice, all makes. WY l-2284.
mission, motor
. J.ard, Mn. Russell Spencer,
Survtvtngare ber pareota. Mr.
Newly decorated. Phone WY cSHUl.f; H"S Grocery, Antoquity, 1be FabMc Shop, Pomeroy
Busineu S.rvicas
~50. John Richmond, 814 East Mrs. Gerald Douglas, Mrs. Mary Bethel No. 12 of the Intern&amp;- and Mn. Orvlllt Joltnaon ll!reo
_1-:1~·12 9 31r Ohio. Prod ucer's milk 59c
Autllroized Singer Sales
HEATING, PLUMBING, RurJ. 14alD st., Pomeroy, OhlO.
Amos, Mrs. Clarence Render· tlonal Order of Job'• Deugrterl sisters, Evelyn, Mary and ToDy;
1
gallon. '-t gallon cr1rtons
Service.
I 2t tfe
Dosoi BotUe Gas. Arnold
1.2-H(c son, Mrs. Hellry ElcflinRer, Mra· will meet at Pomeroy Masonic maternallf'8lldparellta. Mr· and
For Rent
one lwlf gallon glass 41c.
l """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""ol tllerl, 618 E. MaiD Streel - - - - , . - -- ------ Arvil Holter, Mro. I. 0. M..,..-•,
Temph!, Moodoy ot 6:30 p.m. Mn. Haymond Kemper, Gall·
3
rd h&lt;lm $1.09 lb. 59c twin-pak II
1~•
CRE~--m
ET ."2". 4
...vv for a Cbristmaa dinner and lpolla; paterna1 II"....,...~
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OPEN
EVES.
TIL
9
POmeroy.
I
22
He
~
.
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Mrs.
Jamea
Heown
Mrs.
Ronald
l H;tb;t; an;;; n.ur ro· , , turr" tt&amp;
h
White ouse :
[CLOSED SUNDAYS!
I
I Cylinder, strOighl
Oshorne, Mra- Harlis Frank, 11111111lere aro W take their own Mr. and Mn. DuBlin Joh,...,
ell ml ~ • .,... Potal.o Chips 39c,
Apple
Sauce
7
cans
$1,
I
Phon Tod F
miSSIOn.
Phone
WY
2-8094.
and
Mrs. Charlea Price.
table service. There wtU be 1 Crooblre, and lh4: maternal
menta WY 24414
12 8 de
0
,'
Christmas GIFT
I
ay or
6:110 p.m.
12 IO 6tp Officers elected were, pred- fl.» IIIII Oldtange. Tho nau· .,...t IJI'andpareola )\.. " Mrs.
4 ROOM fllrnished apartment
1
79c, fresh frutts
IDEAS at Landmark
ESTIMATES
. li511 VOLKSWAGEN, In
dent, Mro. Mildred Gaul; vic.e- lar DIIIOIIDII IIIII lolloW and George Kemper, Sr., GalllpuUe.
for rent. Phone WY 2-2776. Af· . bulk candy.
.
lent condition. Phone
president, Mrs. Gerald Doutl' tberl will bo lnltlllloa and oleic- Frlendl may call tllbe llmBral
1
ter 5 p. m. Howley and Reed ·
ON
ire 367-7120.
12 10
las; aecrelory, Mn.
Hardware.
eALUMINUM
SIDING
Help
Wanted
Spe1100', and publlclty, Mro.
II I tlc
12-1-tsp :J Boy'a or Gl•l'o 44.95 blcyclo
eSTORM DOOR
-;;;;;;;;;~0:..,_.;.-=--="'tl Jamea Heatoo.
IAIY TIIMI ...
TRAILEh LOTS - free • •
Middl•:
II
wtlh
purehoM
of tt.to
&amp; WINDOWS
:The
nell
meeting
will
be
Moo1ge .wud water. Brown's I'rail LEWING Trading Poe~
·• ROOFING
day Jan. 10, IUIJ6, at the high
er Park {State Approved)
rl.
Sola
bed,
tiJke
neW)
UNICO
28
CU.
FT.
•
-·•-!
~ p.m. room IExtertor
Decorators
""~ a1 1:w
~
pn
CHEST FREEZE R
Minenvllle, otuo•. l"bbPf! W\ ..
"5. 5-pc chrome dinette, li_ke 1
'J'h"
t"ng
·u
be
w
•
Of Ch'to
18 moe 1 wo
ma.e
:1-3324.
I 11 tic new. 135. 4-pc. bedroom suite, ·
$l99.95
paervlansedlorJan.l J!';'_•Y tupper lo be
Nmplet.
$65.
Small
refl"i2ei"·
II
WY
2-5644
Middleport,
0.
w
4 ROOM, unfurnished apart·
ator,
IJ!i.
Metal
POMEROY
m'!.'nt. Charles Lyoc.,, Mason,
W. Va. 713-&gt;611.
12-IHfc (nice), $29.50. Kitchen
Jack W. CarMY
glass
doors,
$20.
Vesta
gas
Mantttr, ,
i-tousi,4-room;-;,nd biiii;"uP.
range, $45. Gas ""'ter, $15.
Ph. WY 2,2111
furnished. Beautiful
Ohio
2-3704. I
view. Brown's Marine. Miners12 9 31&lt;
Cherry corner
ville, WY 2-3324.
12 9 3lc ser cheat, $10. Sewing
ine, $15. Wringer
iiouSETRAJLER, 2 bedroom, 120. other has range
Blue Lustre Ia
I room
Brown'l Trailer Park. WY 2- refrigerator, dinette!ss,, m~:~l budcet. Restor081~~~;:!\ bath, lull basement, 8!1&lt; HY- iL,,...
ora. Rent electrle
oell Sl, Middleport. Pbolle:
3324.
12 8 6te and double beds, e&lt;
flO
each.
Cool
Heaters,
Baker
Fumlluro
&lt;;o.,
Pl Pleuanl ~6 ROOM luntisbed apartment ,. f66.
U i 3tfl dleporL
IU-ItC
U ll tfc
WY 3-Z2II8.
11 I lie
Che valoer, Long

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WO'k

22. He

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AUCII B. Woolevll', Rt I Oak table canterad with
arrang"'
Hilll Patricia A. Burti,W.U. o1 ,.-uao al candles,

~tool ~

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8. Metal
I . Ott.t
ruune·ia

state:

't!:

~ton;

DEC. 11
Tho Riverview Garden Club
will meet tha evening ol Dec.
mao party at the home of Mrs.
Denver Wtber with Mn. Er·
nest Whitehead as Co-bootes.
Member are to bring Christmas

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men~

BAIRD BROTHERS
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Irish city

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KINDUN "WOOD

DAILY CROSSWORD

4 ROOM HOUSE 2nd St., Sy- IF •··lo
""""
....,.. ,-·th h t
d
ld or ~
card wu.,...,._.
read from Mn. Peerl A ~~~-- -~•bM- •Car ---- an s
racuse,
wt
o gas
an heater
co USED work pants ' shirts ' .
........
"
water. Moore's
Parker for gift aeot ber bus- titled,....
"No
Room,_w...,
In tbt Inn,"
\\"ISH to ••press our •I&gt; big garden lot. WY 2-3352.
ets. and shBoelst. CarOih_c hevto-1
Business S.rviReal btale For Sale
baDd wbo undel'weol llll'gl!"y. waactnal&gt;JIIrL WllllllmRu••
p·,jiJIIo n Lo Pomeroy and
tfc
Uer,
Long
o
om,
10.
Money wu cx.ll~ for calen- ell at the Dectrnblr meeting
11 24
1
Hol 'and Fire Department for - - - - · - - · - -l2-ll-25tp
HOUSE FOR SAL8
DEC. II
dar lowela and Olriabnaa bow albo bome o!Joln. II. E Dow·
t
"
ob
theo
did
BRICK
DUPLEX
3
bedrooms
150
RHODE
Island
red
hens,
5
Everyday
Spec:iols
Modern
Ranch
Styill.
• ol
'.1·.· .,.cnderful
"
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1· ·
d. ·
kit
-···- on ••p ol oma1l
The Letart Falls PTA Is which
· the club sold as a mo""' 110D, ol tba l!lleaiD' CJrde
1cuntr(}l\mg
the fire in
our
Jvmg room,ment
mmg
room,
uuscovv
ducks.
Call
843-2778.
1
at
"""'""
""'
maJring
project.
MrL
Lawrence
Heath
M~•~•-t
~~
and garage '"
'
1
Mar"''• Stylt p~
la&lt;ID&amp; Stata lligbWU Garaa•
sponsori·ng a Jltn= .,,_ and - · -~ Mn M El..,,__
••..,.. ""w~ Thur\u •w· Our thanks a\so to our Chen • base
.
12-ll
-3tc
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CUN
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..
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tda
-•-u- -u ..•••ll -.
But
1
$1 25 IIDute 7 wttll aood ""'" ,. mlliD a 0 ·zaar on ~. II at the EI.e- _
~-..,; 11 _ - - J ••.,...,.. =•·
1 "'lt'hbDrs and friends for their f orce d atr ga s [u.-ce
.... '
- - ----- ---· .
Ha rcuts . . . . . . . .
•
n In
Pt;ll
~
.. _ .. walUUIJJIIIIU
._.. ~ __,_,
by
Sml
n
,,',,.,;, ulness and to am.·one lernut Ave. Call WY 2·5127. LENNOX uir flow fuel oil fur· Shampoo &amp; Sots .. $1.50 blgbway. Four bodrooml, uV
mentary Grade Sehool blllldlnl- bero. Plall1l were made 1o
.....,ad
Mrl. Loo
th m
" "1111 h
In lliiV wa)'
11 13 tfc nace with duel works. 90.000
·
dlnin&amp;. fami!J, kitchtllien, ··re-· •-·log be"'"• otl:lO p.m.
-•··e a _
presenting the .....,. ollbo In&amp;''" w1o
·
d" ·
30 day color rtnso,
lui play, maid's. u ll'
- · ~- •13....,
keeper and bla JnurnOJ w Jer1 e ,1
3
.. ;, ;ond Mrs. Earl S.
SLEEPING ROOMS, 161- N. sth
I
stl
obop Three balhtall, ''" •mlo
Theruvervlew PTA
will Cbrtstmao earolo were 111111(1 usalem and b1a pari i111bo Ulo
an•l Family.
- - P Avenue, Middleport, Ohio.
1.2- ~,
WeSeUandServlct
~~..w_aU•~·wt ~-~--~ · neo. 13 at T:SO wllh a ~th ••-. WI"'·- Pulllns as ol Jesus.
·
- ----~ Notice
Phone WY 2-2246.
II 16 tic _
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M.
J!l
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WigJ and Wlglall
houso Ia paneled ill mabogaDY dramatic group lrom Ohln um. accompanist. Mra. Harry Clark
...
. .,.._ - d..
MODERN unfurniShed 3 rooms
•
Th"
I .
I
' 5 le p I
ond walnuL Air conclilloned. verility presenting a play, "Beys presenld I aolo, "How Groat voUonal ebllirmall and oarols
1905
DF.LICIOUS Homemade Pi zza, and balh Fumi&gt;h utilities
MODEL.
IS se "
MarieS ty
OS
Large patio and double carport. at Large." Flag ceri!DlOIIY will Thou Art."
'
were sung. A glllt&gt;chanie wao
50c, 75c. and 1!.00 sizes. De- Coats
ll 16
equipped. Hoo 4 speed
I.L 124
Ph, WY t-.5271 On 101 200' • 390'. Ha1 bo oaen bo by the Cub Scoula. Cbrlstbold during the oventng, A gellu)Le Pr:tzJ, $1.50. Jack's Dai·
__
matlc dlanger. This
bJ appointment only.
mu tongs
by the atudeldl.
well card was JeDt t.o Mrl.
rv uar, Middleport. 12 8 tic HOUSE on Lincoln
old it Lovely t
PRICE REDUCID.•erdbuol\lbe puhUe Is welcomo.
krew&amp; Davenport who waa boopltal11.ed
~ . . - d- - - ~ett- newly decorated lru&gt;ide an
s set sti m warran y.
Wrllo: .,.. 1be Da11J •
The p~'·"" PTA ~• - t
this week. A report ol the re1
SQCAR~
."""·.
son e,
I Call WY Z.5i27.
$6 per month or J"'Y the
0
.. ~
wwI ~-.,
8
1611
every Fnday ntght 12-7·6\P ou ·
10 29 tfc
maining balance due
EXPERIENCED
Box
•
Pameroy, '
at 1:30 p.m. Olflcora
eon .....,. wu .,na and
GllOD h,;n;;; wani;d tor 3 very :
- , - -- - bouse Try it in your borne. Call
and
commiENI'Eil.ED JlllSI'rl\\lo
committee composed of M".
cnle ki ttens, 8 weeks
o111. FOR RENT:
roemN rt-h· First WY 2-1!555.
12-Hitc:
A .-U·- A • ..h.. oreTheurged
to attend.
llusaell, MrL Bradbury,
'3
12 10 "I
bath and garage. o
-·- ·--- I
Daughten of Ruth olaal l'enolll _ . , . Jlolzer lb- Dnwson and Mn. Lea Snuth
_ Phone_ WY 2·39o _. ___ _ • ' . Sl, Middleport. Phone WY 2·
ZIG ZAG OMATIC
I
the United Melbod!SI cburcb pltal during the laal 24 hours_. aamd W mako tbo ehurch
ATTENTION United Steelwork- I &amp;00
12 l tfo WELL Jmowe make sewmg
•
pOMEROY - two
lrame, will meet 11\ the home a1 Miss wera 1 Join. J1a&gt;e1 E. CJea. door wreatho. Mrs. Cbart..
3
'" of America Local Union --- - · chine. Makes
•• \1 l'l"om tbe largest truck or
six largo rooms,
full L dl 8 Ebersbacll. MolldaJ at 2 deDin, Lowa' ru.er Rd. Je Bradbury, clrcll ehalrmal, preSlil. Notice of nominations : UNFURNISHED 5 rooll1i and sews on buttons,
bulldozer radiator to tbe
basement, front and
I'J 1 r CbristmBI partp and raid T. Martin. Rt 1 a.hlra; aided ov• the busU:eas IIJBSiOIL
_ Thore will bo nomination of. both, downstairs apartment. patches, etc. all without
... ueot beater ooro.
porches, gao ftred hot water
!.t,ange.
Mrs. Eustice Jellers, Gallipo- Gueela wen! 111 lito dining
a gcievance committeeman for Nice location in Middleport. t.chmonls. Full balance
beating, Own"' will
Tho Daughtero o1 Unloll vet- Ill; Mn. Latvl Adklna, Rl.l Gal- room lor oerved
service department on Thurs- 1 call WY 2-5434.
12-1 tfc only $48.29 or payments
$6,500.
will meet at lito 11oma o1 llpolls; Mrs. Earl J. Adltinl,
oov111'8Ci •th a
d.• y, December 16, 1965,at TWO- TRAlLER SPACES - for $&gt;.per mooth. Fret
botno 11 WY ,_2141
, • .,..., IODDLEPORT- ooo
Mr Elm Wlckbam, Maaday Rt. 1 Qowu City J010pb
c
eontered with the
rcgutar meeting. .
of I rent in the Vollage of Middle- demo. Call WY 2-ti5S5.
lrame, lour rOOIIII, ball
deosert
11 s. .30 er ,.,. 1 Ou1Bbnaa 91wler, Rl. 1 Cbeshtre: Mn. He- llnlwberr)'-ali!!ellood
eh·loon - Election Will be
rt Call WY 2_3346 or WY I
_ __ _ ...
enclosed back porch,
with 1
leD B. Wood, Galllpolla; Mlcb- course llanked
eandles.
held at the Uruon Hall, Jao· r.;IBa or WY 2-J6QO.
TAPE RF£0RDER
IARL GRUESER,
atoraga buDdlllP 1111 ltiO lDt. cb
'
ae1 E. Ward. Gallipolis; Mro. Mrs. Kanneth
uslsled
uary 6, 1%6, from 8 a.m. ,.
11 30 tfc ELECTRIC portable dual
and He&gt;tlolg,
$3,500.
tl anp.
Raymood R WarnaiO)', lleDtler· Mn. Dowooo with Mn. Daven6 p.m. Basil Haynes, Fman-. .
inch reels, 2 speed,
Oblo. End your ..,...
ACRI! FARM - Sl
The W.S.C.S. ol Reali! MICI1D- 8001 Mn. Erma P. Barnell, port u • oolllrfhulla lloeieso.
nat Secretary.
12+61c 14 ROOM house. All newly paml-1 tone. Like new. Just
los. we bave all 11izes
ouiUvated, liO acnll
dial Church will meet Monday Pl. Pllluant1 II'Acllt A. Donley,
d To Buy
ed ioside. Phone WI 9-2261 or or 15 per month. Call
machines. Reu&gt;nable rateLf weU fenced, plonty
oventnc Deo. IS at 7:311 p.m. al Pameruyt Mn. Manuel E. Gbee Trf.Cl•~ S-..J-•
1
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Wan_!__
__ _
oontJlct Albert Hill, Racine.
6055.
Call WY 2-2914, day or olgbl.l two water oyslems, good
tba ohun:h. Dovollonal and pr&lt;&gt;- Pomeroy; Pearl W. Wllllama,
-3 ~-". .
WILL BUY Beef Hides, Ed J
BUDGET
furniture
a ij Uo
room house, with baiJI,
leadera will bo MrL Eerl R1. l PorUand1 11rL Dana P. Group EIIIBrtalned
Smoth . 566 W. Maio St., Porn- FOUR ROOM furnished apart· our third floor budget shop.
&lt;011! furnaee
Mra. EmeraonJooea. Buab, WellBWDI MrL Cbeetor Mra. Wllliam T. Grueser ...
_ eroy,_Ohio. ____l2Ul- _3tp mcnt. WY 2-Jii!ill.
Ill&gt; tfc: Baker Furnllura,
garage, two barns,
8oslenel will bo Join, Glnen R. PlllWpe, lU. J Allhlaad, Ky.; tertalned the Ttl-City Sewiog
LEWIS 1'radiog Post, MiddleOhio.
It
$9,000.
Lambert, Mro· llerDBI'd Fultz, Clair D. Sloumate, Ra.........t; Club Thursday eveodn&amp; at her
u w·u b
&lt;:.buildlnga.
c. CUCKLER
REALTY
Mrs. John Ketchka. Mra. 14. L. Loia A. llaifielcl, Irontoot Mra. homo 1111 Grant•m Mlddleport
pori, 3rd and Mi · 1 uy
FOR SALE
USED
WY W83t lfY wat
~--' 11111 Mn. J'leda Faolm Leooard R Easman, JU. 2 Well' In Ill Dectmbor m....._,, A po•
clean
furniture.
Also willgarag·
clean BABY CALF, Hereford .
wuu
out attics,
basement,
WY 2-2950.
12 10 Ito IL
Jdm W. DBVIz, Joclmm; lucl: dtnaer wu oerved
from l--a

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HONEY POT .. FETCH IN
A ARMlDAD OF

MrL

"'____....n• ~. Mn. Robert
U1N&amp;&amp;'

ALII/II!

A lEETLE BABY BUNNY
f'ABBIT !! HOPP1N 1 AROUND
TH' WOOPPilE

Alltll E1c:bt1Jger, Mn. Clereoct
1
1 b CUrlll, J\11'1. Joe Ev- II rL
quar Paul Frtet, Mn. J - . l.twil
and ••- T A. BnettaL

- . . . . .Tbe
.
for holiday -181801L
mee~
lnc wul&amp;d in the d1niDI room
with Mra. Jacobi prflldeot. ill
eblqe

lmOI.

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':= home
perty and gill e~ebange. 'l'ht beldThtaiJ~
maellllc,.
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BAILEY'S RESTAURANT

Sale

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.aaiiJ

Al.lo Smaller Portionll For Cb.Udrel

I'UCI &amp;

=

Foltowtnc tht dlnnor
..,..,.11'1 went ID Mrs. J~'

.,.

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Chrl.tmll Glv•A,.,.y

'#. ~ "'.P ~ MOA.
TU

Pleasant atmosphere,

Membera and cuest. of the
Laurel Cliff Better llealth club
met at MUter's ll&lt;staurant in
Middleport Thursday evening
for their 1111111101 OuiBtmu din·
Del'.

or caD Nation Wide ,Semi Membtrs ......,,.oledala taTraining Division, c-o lloom ble wlth ..i.1t cover and ..._...._
426, Transportalloo Bulldlnl, a•·• ~thwau
poinsetnas, and~can
wu. '"
'Jill Eaat FCM.U'th Street, Cin- dlel. Mrl. CliffiX'd Jacobi Ilk·
eiMatl. Obio. Or pbona 113- ed arece.

SUNDAY

g~od

pomeroy Mo tor Co•

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Olll'nlAIUI'Oii
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milea~e

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mll~age

$1695

brakes. Radio, heater, t!hrome }ucgage rack.
1963 FORD
$179 5
Galu:ie 500 Conv. Cpe. Low
bJ 1 local owner,
wh.ite top, sparkling Ught Turquone finish, power steermg
and brakes. V8 enJine. radio and beater, premium tires.

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Custom St. Wagon. VPMr
by loca.l
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The church •octal
rooms refreshment table featured a
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\were decorated throughout wlth \poinsetUa centerpiece on
a
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p ea
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holiday theme including a light- white cloth w!ih red satin streaass
urc
TIS a
ar y ed Crlstmas tree, white bells mers. Attracttvely wrapped
Donations were made to the Norman Yeauger, Mrs. Beach suspended from the cellmg and \ gt!tS were placed .on a table

Grange Members
A d And
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Jaycees, Middleport Firemen, [and Miss Roush. Favors were candles and hololoyo ion the win- covered w1th a Chnstmas cloth
Cnl Scout 1 ro i1 2 mt't!
A. potluck turkev d1nner
at '
the T B Health Seals when the Santa Claus candles and can- dows. A lighted nativity scene wtth a red net oversktrt, cennesdav at t 1le 1),)J1lt_' 0 IW rs I
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D1ehl ' The g1rls mude Chm;t· , 6:45 P m presided t e mee 10
M Thea N!utzl!ng has been , Phllathea Women's Class
Y canes.
was us on e piano an
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Tite birthday uf .\trs. J B ma:s de,·oraltom Plan:s wert of Rork Spnngs Grange Thurs- ~tu~~ed to his home (rom Me1gsi the Middleport Church of
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)tmekey of Ravenswood , W. Va ., mad( to ~laee some of them Id&lt;~y etven.ing Fred ~~egJP;:~ 1Genetral Hosp1tal followlflg sur- met Thursday evening ln
h h d h 1 m the fnut basket s they g~~e worthy master, openc
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: meetmg m ntuaHstlcform. Mrs. 1 gery·
\\J~ honored ; wen
el' aug ·
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b t animal CtU'Jstmas party. The
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I ltem:ln F.,noc... en el' ame a \\a1·alynn and Caralynn Tracy, · arge ux€s 0 1 . \e
Galh olis for observation and with Miss Mildred Hawley, presr·1~,r home on C'~~llege Road in DDrla and Marl a Neutzlmg, Ito the Athe~s ~tale Hospltald. t 1p ent
dent in charge·
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Sharon Buckley 13 vear old l Th Ch · tmas story taken
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d H.e ·a Boothe LeeanM Sebo • from Byron FrederiC sa e m"s ,
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del the : ~ug~~~tc;kf~Y~;·r:;odv:ri~s~ rr~~ from Luke was given by Mrs
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:· G William Bradford followed by
1 Decetmber :!3 metetlllg
[bn,d and 03Vid of . lH ens .
. b •h· U f M ~ w t\ Morg&lt;
lll an appendetclomy flt Mte1gs en
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""''a :\il . and Mrs. Don Hil l. :
j ~~•ri:l~as.o Mrs~:-;. C.·I~. Heaton l eral Hospital.
. I "'Mle Lord's Prayer" given.
n.JI'l fli t&gt; . Brent. and M1ke ol St. :
1 on bl' h,ilf of
W· A. :\torgan l Mr. and Mrs. Denver Rtce unison by the grm1p. Folllovvin!d
\Lw. ~. \\' . \'u ; !\1r. and Ml'S I
I thanked all who sent hetr cards and Mrs. Norma~ Yeauge~ were · thet singing of Philatha song :
t:o)l' !'l' lnm:m. P:l. r~t'fShurg: r-.Ir .l
Iduring her Illness.
I recent visitors m Huntmgton, ' the retsident thanked the com,,n,l \l r' Dun Y. nghl s. Debbu~·. l /
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\ ~ . ~hnstm~s program ~.·~~ ; Mrs . Kenneth McElhinney spen rruttees for the!: ~elp m se.rv .
.u J Kuxie. uf Romney, W. V•t .: Mr. 1md Mrs. Wilber Park~r, ; P1.:.scnt:d . \\ hJ.ch, ~penNI ~. 1 \_, Mnnda y ill Columbus with her ing th~ HomebutldUders Chmt- 1
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-., ,wd Mrs. Haro td Circle, · C'hestt!r Route . are annuum:t ng , scllptuJe l Je:H.hng 0 ..thel Ch:ls ' son Kusst'll ~kE\hinny.
. mas dtnner and a vote of thanks
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kit. Keith . Criss and Steve of the mJrriage or their daugh -, l.. as :-&gt; tor~· l.J y. .(l.·l r.:;. \lilllwm, (,.rut• · Mr~. Dcti :·W V Ankrim, of J1wk- was extended t.o Wendel.! Gei'l'ul! ld'OV, and th e honort&gt; d guest. l\'1'. !\lartha. in Tucdon. Ariwna. ser. A rcadmg, !i~t'ITY .Cht ISid snn Sou th c~rolina who was tach for his assistance wtlh the
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,'I t' ho;tes:&gt; and the ho~t and to A1rman Second Cla ':iS Jose~ . ma s, by .rred &lt;:oeglt: m .
visi.ting here with 'her nieces, 1recenl. rummage sale held by
.,~ r :£on. Doug1 3'i .
R Poole. Uavis-Mothan Air group smgJng of Si\enl Nigh!, 1i\'lr. and Mrs. J:unes Brewing· the class.
t'orre Base, Tu e~un , on Novern·, prt!t:eded H rea~mg, Our Hrt- ton anti Mr. and Mrs. John Vro· Communications were read
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; t~:~ge . by Mrs. Emil Dall-. An man was laken to Holzer Hns- , from Mrs. David Farmer
The ~e.w ~' Irs P~(l\t&gt; is 1t grad- , ar\1de. Clover Leaf lnlF:h:mge,l pilal· in (;;11iipol is Ttwsday after : 1 ~1rs. vanre of Kent, al so thank
u:-M ol r.ustem ~- !. tgh s~·hool .lll:d : ~as ~~ad by H~m~~. H.l?r 4
:r:l:! IJe eomm_g ill. Her sun , .Juse~lll you notes from Mrsi. •o~:~~~~!
att t&gt;n~t;d i\loun l,un s.td1E' ~~ s1.-\ :m.d_~ ?.rl .~ruescr l t" &lt;~d Lll! 1.1 ~ An~ rim. has come to be w1th · McElhinny rrom the H
n.t'ss 00lll"ge and Ohw Un1~ ~~ 1ma~. ltadl il~on .
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lu-r 111 tlw hospital·
· ers Class for the dinner.
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a ~ 1 . S · nne Bradbury and a . .· .k l'tst included Claud A&lt;hlev
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r-1r p/)l,re 1s a na!IH or L1v-. Spml. alter wlur h a
poem, . . 1 R. G de Colleget are
1 d·Thedass votedtopre.m~.,,1~.
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· Ht' g• ~ ad ua.1ed ; .rwo Ll tt 1e •St oc·k·mgs., was .re:iu
,. . ~ . spending
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the v;eekelnd with the sent aegi(t to the church janitor.
from Sle-phen ~ . Au stm Htgh. hv· :\1rs· Leomml . .Twu &lt;ll'tli'ks . [o m l t' l' .~ p:lrtnts. . 1•'lr . .."nd l\In; · I Durm
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Do ld Hicks gave a
Middleport
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unII lilt! hlel syslt"m of the ;' tin&gt;d fE'&lt;'I~, ' bv. ).1r•.
l·'red
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1 he couple are res1dmg at Mr s. Frank Gn1e~ er, conehtdetl . , :k ·11 d wi fh lwr parenls Mr . .111 the benediction. A gift ex.·
!11 ·50 East Tam}ue Verde Hd r
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, and ~1 rs Errretl Bachner and change was held with Mrs. Rev a
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Beach and Miss Frances Roush
Pomeroy , Ohio
Jf' ill/&lt;ortl·(; m/wm
in chnrge.
TONIGHT
J'ows '"I.e Tn/il'll
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Refreshments of lime
M1ss
Kay
Willfll~·d.
daughtN
and
sandwiches, coffee and tea
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THE Ufo:ATLFS
were served to 34 members.
I 'I !;' !' 1111 i ['li iiJ I' :
, of Raeme . will bt&gt;enme thf' l Tht' .annual Chr istma s dinn Pr
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the hostesses, Mrs. Denver Ri&lt;:e,l
J LJhll . P aul
Thr- B•·:n t e ~
br
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of
Martne
Cpl
Allen
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of
the
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Councilors
of
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Mrs·
Willi am Bradford, Mrs.
C •'Ul' '•'. H ~ n gu'
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son
of
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and
Mrs
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Grah::~m . Racine. Ucc. 19 &lt;tt 2::lil f erk a was held Thursday ew n· m&lt;1~ers club met, Decmeber 8, chan~ ev ach member Is ask·
Caugnt On The Bounc•
Colortarloonl
p.m. in ttn open ehurrh wed· 1 ing. at Bailey's restauran t.
fnr tJ1cir Ch ristmas mel•ting at . ed to bring .a $1 toy or dona- l
Admi~ ·u m: 15l' &amp; olllr.
ding. at tre Hacine Methodist. RICh.J rd Ca mpbel l ~sked gr nce_ the home of Mrs. Harry Swartz, Uon to contribute to the Ja~cee
Clrureh
MembNS werto sea\('d at a. Huu te 681 Em;t.
A covered Annual Chri stmas
Project !
SUN.-MON.-TUE$,
The
ceremony
will
bP.
pr~"tubte
with
white
covetr
and
dedish
nwa\
wa
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served
from
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a
Pari
Welker
will
be
chairman
Oec. Jl.l3 ·14
l't"detl bv on~·half hour of wed· corated with red c:mJ ies. green· beau tiful lace·covercd table w1th of the event.
"LORD JIM"
P 1 11 r () 'Toole. Jame s Mason
ding_ m~s_i~·· -·- ~ _; ery, rt"d poi,ns.el iias and ca~~\~ ' a .cenlcr pi?ce uf Santa an~11 h~~ ~ A dona{ion 0~ $5 w.as glven ·
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, 'f'-t:&lt;..:!f'f: tCII(IIII!'IC'C'C"'CCIClAtCII(ICIIPI:'ttCICteiiiC'll¥"f'tn-llf'l«'ltNte•"' canes.
F'a\OlS
s, . remdf'er wtth a floral a.rr g · to lhe Four R1ver Girl Scout [
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~ and nylon nel l.J0:1gs fil led wtl h1menl in hi s slt:igh.
.
I Council and $5 to the Meigs
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S1/0P~~'R ~~
~ rose petals and a Chnstma~ 1comiu&lt;:ted
A sh.nrl busin e~s meedltng1 wods County T. H. Assn.
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by t 1e pre ~ J en an
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F'o\lowi1lg dinn ter, th grocp g 1fts were exchanged from a ' A regul ar meetmg on r~lmd l
~ went to the social room ol the decorated tree, Three guests her 23rd. has been ca~ce c I
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Federatt'd church which wa:;; · were prese nt, Miss Margaret . due to the holidays end It was
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son, for a party cmrJ gifl ex ' mi st: \\lr~. Cerald Oougl:~s and ing wou ld be Jom. ~3 at the
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.IIi . change. Mrs. Hay Seidenabel, l daughter, Mrs, Robert Burke, ; Columhia Gas O! .. t·e m
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I president, presen~fd each of her 1Members present were Mrs. ' port.
-"'?_. ,,.... _.. . ._ ~--- $'/......-L-.
A oommill~e, Mrs. :-Jorma Chap- ~ Mildred Betzing, Mrs. Russell ! The program entitled,
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: man, Mrs. Cl1::~rles Cohen and Cnllums, Mrs. Sh,1ron Seindell. · hods of Edu cation," was
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~ Mrs. Fred Dessauer, with a : Mrs. Jim Robson, Mrs. Roland pared by Rose Sisson and given !
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~ gift and they in turn gave her . Eas tman, Mrs. Stanford Stock- by Rev a Vau ghan. Hoslesses
.IIi a gift. Mrs. Chapman al so pre- ton, Miss Donna Stockton, Mrs. for the evening were Phyllis
: senLed a gift ro f-Irs. Seidt•nabe\ ·Harry Swa rtz . Mr s. Phil Rich- Mullen, Mary Eliabeth
cmd .
: , from the d ub and to ~lr~. Camp ardson, Mrs. Harold Smallwood, .w~n;.:•:n:d~N~o;r;m~a_:;A;m:s;::ba:r_:.Y;_·....;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:iii.i:iii.i~~~~""""""~~i;iiiiiiioiii.iiiiiii~
= · bell, for assisting the eummittee. · 1\hs. Clara Paulsen. Mrs. John 1.
~ checks going
!,! Mrs. Seidenabel presr nted Mrs. M&lt;_
•ngel. The January meeting
'; to gilt
= Thomas Cook with a girt ror , topi c will be the cure of th.e
~ · filling her oHite while she wa · modern home on the second
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VOL XVII

BRIN'G THE KIDDIES
TO SEE SANTA CLAUS
ON THE S'ECOND FLOOR

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SPACE CENTER: Hou~lo~ awakening from a solid night's
(UP!!,
a chtpper Hi, sleep.
there Gemmt 7 astronauts Fhght Dlrector Christopher
Frank Borman and James C. Kraft updated them on the
reported for their ninth leverish preparations by 2110
days work m space to~y a.nd techmcmns at Cape Kennedy to
sped toward new records With ltry to prepare the jinxed
broken tape recorder to .anooy Gemini 6 spaceshp for launch
them and .the erossed-fmgers Wednesday mornng after Sun~?IpebeG ~mmt 6 .w11l Jom the~. ~ d~y's dramatic failure of the
Ieve we ve lost a httle l b1oster rocket to lift off the
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Roush's Shoe Store

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Club M·eets at
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Monday Morning-10 to 11
Tuesday Morning 10 to 11
Wed. Morning -- 10 to 11

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~ Chapman conducted Christmas
~ games wi th
prizes awarded
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Meinhart, Mrs. Mary H. Hei nes,
Mrs. Jaek Robson and Mrs.
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Campbell.
Plans wP-re made to prepare
" ! Attendmg we~e the above and : fruit haskets for shut·in
you rcelf the thri ll of having the ~dded : ' Mrs. Henry HeJbel. M!rs. Joseph ', hers of the church at
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A: Beegle. Mrs. Benlz \\olfe. Mrs. \
he th M'se't n ry So- '
w n e 1. . o a
"shopping power" next year that our '65 A.IIi , "\.rovt'r r.r b, Mrs. Ro11 .ms 8ear hs mas
. 1 f th L
1 Cl'ff Frete
·-1 ~;:it~~dist ech:.~;~ m~t Thu~sme mbe rs have now. You' ll avoid ho li day ~: . a~~ Mrs. _Jnhn Smilh.
1 day afternoon, in the recreatiOn
' ronm of parsonaJ.:&lt;' .
holes in your budget . . . and for so little J '
Mrs. Gelraid Pullins was In
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char ~e uf the rneet i n ~-: . which op· ·
put away each week . It'll make a much
ented with devotions by llrs.
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My ,
happier Christmas, don't you think?
heart is prepared for the
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the ll ymn, Sirent Night, s h c .
i read 1:cket 2:7-15. Praver, Miss
eChtcking
v tS1ving1
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M&lt;Jrguerite Leifhelit cl~sed Utte
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• devuliuns.
e Loans
t Safe Deposit
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Roll call w a~ answt-"red by ·
naming a Chris lm&lt;~ s artirle·l
•,, e Banking-by-Mail
. P\an!l were made fur a family ,
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fellowslup dmner m recreation
RECEIVI NEXT
DEPOSIT EACH
: room, January 11, at 6 p.m. II
NOVEMBER
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· was agreed that tho~e who ar
WEEK FOit 10 WEEKS
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, ses din~ Christmas cards
to
$ 25.00
SOc
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$ 12.50
2Sc
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1lo f'hurch and g!ve lhem and 1
IIIIGIOVIN
$
50.00
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give
poslage
for
missions.
1
$ 1.00
$100.00
MOOel JiiWir:t•
! A salad course was served by
$ 2.00
Mrs. James Gilmore to the
$150.00
$ 3.00
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, Eas~ front·loading witb ' above named and Mrs. Joe Ev$250.00
$ s.oo
RoU-TOoYoa RackS.
· ans, Mrs. Eugene Gill, M r !1. ,
$500.00
$10.00
1Steve Ehlin, Mr s. Clifford Klein, !
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Spiti·Sner
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Top is so easy to t;;lean. 1 Mrs· Carl Bailey, Mrs. Cla.rencc
, Cu'hion-Coated Steel In- I Cur1 is, Mrs. James Lewis, Mrs.
terior ta quieter opera- . Arthur Wi se and a guest, Mrs.
tion.
I Wil li am Bailey.
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means once·a·day dish- 1 Mrs. Klein will be hostess for 1
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washing.
next meeting and ~1r s. C a r J l

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At Christmas

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8 00 Popeye and Pats
9:30 Atom ~nt
10:00 Secret Squirrel
10 30 Underdog
ll oOO Top Cat
11:30 Fury
1!:00 The First Look
12:30 Exploring
J:OO AFL Houston Vs Boston
4:00 Nationwide Bowling
,. 5:00 Theatre 3
5:30 Sports In Action
5:30 Biography
6o00 Hullabaloo
6 JU Flatt and Scruggs
7.00 Porter Wagoner
8o00 I Dream of Jeannie
8. 30 Get Smart
9 00 Saturday Night at Movies
:00 Perry Como
11 : lO weather
11 . 15 Sports Roundup
11 :20 Film• ot tbe 60's

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Peanuts in TV
Debut, First
In a Series
By !tiCK DU BROW

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HOILVWOOD IUP! - Tho
eomic strip known as "Peanuts" atakedout a claim to a
major television future Thursday Dilht on CBS-TV with •
half • hour animated special
lboul the oommerciaUzation of

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California with HO women they
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WASIUNGTOM PRE5IDENT
Johnson returned to Washington from his Texas ranch today, ready tc. open this week's
· three summit-level talks and
hoping some peace break may
yet come in the VietNam war.
The president planned lo spend
roost of today re'\liewing final
plans for bis discussions with
cells raised the pressure tO ~~&gt;w1&gt;:~,.,w~ 1
Pakistan President Mohammed
40rmal levels.
SATURDAY SCORES
Ayub Khan, which run TuesOnce again, the astronauts Alhons 53 Golllpoli&amp; 37
day and Wednesday.
prepared for a laser beam lest Wotlston 63 Jackson 41
lo try to communicate with tbe Logon 61 Pomoroy 4!
Ayub Khan, fresh from
a
ground via a light beam from Notsonvltlo 6t
meelinl with British
Prime
Middleport 54
SAIGON (~PI) .-Thous~nds l toda~· ·s evenls seemed to bear Cong force last week IDIIIc!lt
Minister Harold Wilson,
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FREE PARKING- Middleport merchants, I to r, Edl- ·band held "ray gun." Everyl
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rnade his own peace with Red Ison ~aker, Cash Bahr and Jo~n Werner, cover street
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~ a The Marines movf'd over the troops.
China and could be an Inter- : parking meters Sunday to remmd shorpers in Mlddle-Kyger
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mediary If truce negotiations port of the free parking from now untl Christmas OthHamdon
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Bomb~rs Attock
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son was vice president.
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PARIS (UPI) - lleer&lt;lary
Ironton 71 New Booton 67 abandoned equtpment.
abondoned weapons and equip- con.,.al heavy truoka and llrp
PARIS - SECRETARY OF
of state Dean Rusk today 1eot
Ironton St. Joe 60
Th~ Leathernecks and accom- mentM
j numbers of troops.
State Dean Rcsk today tried to
word lo Commuoisl Cbtoa !hat
Symmes Valloy 50
ponymg government troops had The area "20 miles south ot l Tl1
convince French government
the Uoltt:d States I&amp; ready to
been warned hy the Marine [the Da Nung Manne airbase m . t;.
struck by the eW.
leader! that U. S· involvement
talk peace in VIet Nam but ·
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In the free world'!! fight against
antee the independence B11d Earl Wright, 27, GaUlpolis Fer·
communism.
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The lerrilorlal fntegrily ol South ry, apparently died Instantly
pound bombs which probab!jr
Rusk, who arrived Sunday deputy d'rrector of the Ohio' "'"
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Gemini f astronaut. \\'alter[
Schirra and Thomu Stafford
had the ·day off.
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PoSilble Wednelday Llanell
"We're hoping to get off on
Wednesday,'' Kraft !aid. "They
have some thlnga they don't C
fully Wlderstand."
APE ~E~N~DY (UPI) He did not elaboraleo
s tee cold,nevre
Gemini 7 entered Ill 132nd seat
h~e mg ~.~lias m the
orbit at a· 24 am ~sT
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The endurance flight record electronic wizardry kept .. s
fell. to Gemini 7 SUnday. U.S. hopes for achieving aJ;~:
!O~J~ht at 11:.46 p·~· FSI', the world's first rendezvous of men
mdiv1dual orbital t1me recordof in space.
225 hours, 16 minutes held by Schirra made a split-secood
astronaut Gordon Cooper will decision atop 8 flame-spitting
fall to Borman and LoveD.
Gemin.i 6 booster rocket Sunday
The. fuel cells that provide that save the day for him and
electrical power lor Gemini 1 fellow astronaut Thomas Starcaused a little difficulty Water ford
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formed by the bydrosen and When the perfect countdown
oxygen used to feed the cells reached ~ro, the twin engines
gathered in th.em during the oC the Titan 2 booster roared to
night. Switching aectlonl!l of the

Brown Quistmas"-named after one of the chief characters
in the strip--v.·a!l referred to by
~-TV u "The lira! of a
planned Hries of Cllarlie Brown
bolldsy I(IOCials," IIICI the ld..
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Ia briel, Thunday night~•
olferllli tried. with humor IIICI
1•U• world-weoriness, to recall tho real meaum, ol
Oorla!mas. . The uoouUvo Jlfll'
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Meodelson, wbo
wu I'OI[IOII!i!&gt;lt for the net-k
t~oc:umentory "A Mao Named
Maya," abol1t. WIUie Mayo, and
lhe dtn!olol' CJl animation was
BID Me!endOz, witl1 the proaUclloD beinC oulde I~ ooopeiatloD
with Ulllted F.eature Syndleate.
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bldicatf.id 1!11 follows: ''Everywhere Charlie Brown goe1 the
abadow of commercJalism and
£reed obscures what he knov.;s
exisl.!l somewhere, if only ha
can find It : The rea: Christmas.
Plot Tb~kea1
j'ln desperation Charlie visitl
Lucy, the little girJ 'psychia.
tri..1t,' who prescribes 'involve
ment' b1 the holiday activities
and appoints him director PI
the neighborhood O!rislma!l
play. Thrilled by th.e idea of
being leader of the pageant,
0\arlie soon finds only added
disillusionment a! his little
friends ooncern themselves
with pleas to Santa Clause.
JllOfre)'-making 3Cheme!l and
rock 'n' roll carols."
Wei', you get the idea. And
Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus,
Snoopy the dog, Schroeder and
the otl1ers were on hand to
flesh It out. And Charles
Sclwlz, crtator of "Peanuts,"
did the writing, which was 1
very smart move.
A.t one point, Lucy tells
Be&lt;tl&gt;oven -loving Schroeder: ·
j'Betthoven wasn't so greaL
Have you ever seen his picture
oa bnhhle gum cards?" At
another point, asked what she
really wants for Christmas,
Lucy answers: "Real estate."
And another time she notes
lhat lt'1 well known that
01ristmas Is commercial, and
that It Is run by a big Eastern
ayndirale,
Needle!s lo say, OlarUa
llrolm finally geta hls message
ICI'OIS. But, as might be
elqliiCted, that crazy..llly-wonderM dog Snoopy tho
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appeared - playing the gut.
tar. mocking Lucy or daocmc
like a swinger. His doghouse.
by the way, war- wildly
dt'corated with all those ugly
l1gh.ts and blinking designs that
human beings also ha~ been
known to use on their h.omes at
Chrislmas time.
Finally. a few WC'rds should
be said ablmt Jazz pianist Vince
Cuaraldi' s lovely, gentle, mood·
setting score, which- uniue"Jy
- helped give the half-hour an
unexpected &amp;nd attractive contemporary tone, mature in an.
almost ee·rie yet enticing way.
weaving a spell half·way
between that of a Chicago pllb
and an a5ylum playground.
Swim : The
F r e n c h independence d a y
sports festival in Tahiti will be
shown in color on ABC TV'!
"Wide World of Sports," Dec.
18 , . • THe festivities, which.
commemorate the fall of the
Bastille, include such events as
canoe - racing, spear - throwing
and coconut-cbopping . • . An
inter-denominational discussioa
of the fourth session of the
Ecumenical Council, eith chief
attention to the decrees on antiSemitism and religious free.
dom, airs oo ABC·TV's "Direc&gt;
tions·· Dec. 19.
• , Veteran comedy actor Fred
Clark, who will appear In ABCTV's new weekly oecret
spoof "The Double Life of
Henry Phyfe," wbich debcto
Jan. 13, bas 8 91-y~ar-old father
who just began a courie 'Ia'
television wrilini at Hoilywuooi
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