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put a system of ltnancln&amp; Into to (:olumbWI Thursday to pre- Delay In ftnancln&amp; of lbe sew·
Both bad nws IIIICI 10011 newo effect and, "definitely acquire ...,t plans for tbe boating site age system occureed wbell Maymet with Middleport Clly Coun- an opUoo 011 the propoaecl plant to ,the board of tbe Waterway or Lee Smith waa Wllble to find
cU last nllbt. ·
site" In the Hob!IDII area.
Safety Fund which Is expected members to serve 011 lhe Board
came on a ren. .,.eliDa wu
to finance two-thirds of the pro- of Public Alfalrs whii:b io to. be
r Wayne Kuhn from 1UJDc 01 • compleltly jecl.
in charge of the sewage-dispootba
li "may have to floomy caot, howevor, wllll To get these lunda, Middl.,_ al program.
use some other kind of !inane- tbe odoplion of 1 molullon to port wiD have 1o provide the Three chizens, G&lt;ol:ge ~inlng "II It t, ot111 going to fol· bnpn~ve lallliCIIIai laclllllet remaining one-third of the lin· hart, Reuben Collina and Wal~
low the lime scbedule for com- IIIICI ..U. ..........,_ at ancing, or about $17,1100. "Sev- er Bunce, recently agreed 1o
pletina of {Ia sew... d!Bpoaal *'t Mlddfepon levee.
en ~and dollars In labor and serve oo the heard. They are
system ao tel up by the Ohio Preaented as a report of the materialo have already
been to meet for tbe first lime thll
River Sanitation Compact (OR· Middleport Planning Commll- verbally pledged lo the Com· , week.
SANCO) .
sion by Bill Childa, the resolu- mission witb DO promotion," According to the ORSANCO
Kuhn, who represents
lhe tloo would Initiate an eatimat· said ChUds.
time schedule, financing was
Floyd Browne Engineering Co. ed $50,000 improvements-pro- Cowocll passed the reool• to have been completed by Decof Marion, engineers for the ject.
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ttoa AalmOUtly after belq; ember 31 ~nd a ~ntract award·
sewage project, said that hi! Childs said that DO village PIDred dW the plan will aot ed . Counctl earlier had propos·
firm wiD "auapend engineering funds" would he used lor the ablf(lalo tbe vmace PnaDelot- ed a financing system based 011
operations" untU councU can improvements. Child• wiD go \ ly.
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No elfeclive date was issued
for the scbedule and as yet
the prijPO""l hu not
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Kuhn said that 1n order for
his firm 1o continue its engin·
eerbtg work state law requiroo
that the collecting 'Ole be in
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He proposed that since start1ng collection wo~ld not now
make these funds available until June or July, council conskier 8 mortgage . revenue type

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area wbo
de1ire to renew or have a
wltb lbt Rulland Fire
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SH 2-1311. Aloo
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mood: even lather hal f&lt;li'IOIOlr\slmal Is In tho air. Thla ten about last year lor tho mo11101111 Cbriltmu trees, and men\, and alter a conference,
ihls meana a Christlllill tree be leada the way.
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Mom and the glrla !mow e&gt;:·
The average Cbristmaa tree actly wbat they're looking lor
~~ Is made up of all the a perfectly round tree, so
~ !ncludmg the bead of and the branches just right.
1be bouaebold, Papa, who lugs The boys are more Interested
fie equipment, an ax, a saw, In what's going to be under II
and fl.ashiighl lin case tt gets and Pop doesn't really care. A
dark before they agree on one) ; tree Is a tree, Ia he In lor a
mama, carrying tho first ald surprise!
tit and a sack of sandwichPS;
He otopo at the first one he
the "kids" with candy bars in comes to and gets out the u.
their pockets and full of giggles A chorus or "stop, not ihat
and blgh spirits, and the dog one" - the words ring out ovbrmgmg up the rear, when be er the hills - how many times
Isn't cbaslng rabbit. or the will he hear ihat lodsy Alter
klds.
much dellberaUon, one II chof.
About the first week In Dec- en. It's the top out of a big
ember everybody starts think· one, but just right. After akin·
lag about THE TREE. Each ned fingers and a bang on the
year Papa suggests they fore- bead, the tree II down and
go thil aclting trip and just the first aid klt opened. Pop
settle for a tree bought at the doesn't know whether the tree
martel (like other people). Ev- is for the hOuse or Rockefellerybody looks at him as If be er Center, but he lugs it to the
had eracked his barrel - we car with everybody else carry·
want a real tree - the yearly ing branches
for trimming.
refrain - oo he's voted down The prize of the bunt Is tied
agaln, as usual.
on the car and off home we go.
We used to chose a Satur- The tree is settled against the
day or Sunday afternoon and garage, resdy for the battle of
Gf! we'd go into the wild ll'een being iDstalled.
forest (we might ask the farm- It's a small matter to ·get
er) to get our tree. We
just the tree up if Pop just gets It
drove out beyond civillzation, in the house, but II won't go
which wasn't very far, parked in ihe door. "You jGst "'w
the car, and walked until wt some off"- sase advice glvloUDd one!
en by onlookers.
Times have changed now. Alter about four feet Is chopCbrlalrnaa treea are a big busi- peel olf, it finally fib! in the cornest - so you ask now for sure. ner and hslf· way through the
'l'be gang alartl Gf! ln a aay ceiling. Finally, with the angel

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lraetiOII, ........., heart en.
ml ..........,. lll'lel7 dJI.
the 18111!? .If ... wbJ there 10 DWI1 let'llll for ItT It
Is very CODfusinl,
A - Ben'a one PI mtne.,
llcboade ltearl dlle•N. T ~ I I
lomJ, DOW prefernd by - IJIOil•
docton !ndicaleot a falluno of
enough blood to be auppUed to
the heart muaclo thronglt lbo
ooronary attacka. Tbls alWQI
cause&amp; paiD bt the nctoo ot-IIW
heart, bUt sucl! a pain may bavt
other eauses. When the deflelm.
ey II pennanent and CO!Dplet.,
there II lialuo death ID lbo . .
menl or the heart supplied by
the lmolved lll'lel7· Tbls Is c:alled myooardlal Infarction. The
causa may be a dtseasa ol tba
arterial wall ltae1f lliardllnfnC
oi the lll'lel7) or a pJuuinl ol
lbo artery by 1 clot.
WltoD the def!clertOJ II porary ml not accompanied
by lfasua death, It II eaUed ....
am• pectcril. Thla Is eaused by
a spamn oi the muacl01 iD
the arterial waD and Is oftell 1
forerunner ol myocardial
lnlarcUon. Tho reason seW&gt;ral
terms have come Into use for
what Is ..aenllally the llllDtl
condition Ia ihal docloto are 11ways searching lor a name that
is •• ohorl as possible while
stU! giving an aecurato d"""'IP'
lion of the underlying process.
Doctors aren't the only ones
who use more than 0111 ume
for the I8DIOl thing.

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Father lila don to rH&amp; m1
dreams about neJ:1 year
so
long away.
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over to brag about his tree ho
bought In town lor tbree or
four dollar1, bUt ours Is a
"real tree," so who C1U1 arsut
wtih that? Everybody ldmlres
!be tree but Pop Is drellllinl of
the lime when be Is a sanlor cit!zen and can suggest to his
iTandebildreo ihat they ao out
and get their own tree.
He'D lit thla one out,
GtllllpoUI, Oblo,
SALES REPORT of
Ohlo V.U., Uvettocll Co.
BOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 14 to
16: 220 to 250 lbs. 11 to 16; Light
12 to 18: Fat Sows 10 to 14:
Stap10 to 12: lloa1'!l a to 12;:

Sows &amp; Pigs 60 to 60; Shoato 5
to 15.
CA'n'LE - S~ 14 to 20;
Heifers 12 to 13; Baby Beef 15
to 20; Fat Cows 10 to 14: Con·
ners 8 to 11; Bulls 12 to 18; Milk
Cows 80 to 160.
VEAL CALVES - Tapa 33.·
90: seconda 24 to 30; Medium
20 to 20: Com. • Hvs. 18 to 20;
CUlls 10 to 14.
SHEEP - Ewes • Lms. 4
to 10; Stock Ewes 4 to 10; Fat
Sheep 4to 10; Culls 1 ot 5; Bucks
3 to 8; Fat Wethers 4 to 10.
LAMBS - Tops 20; Seconds
14 to 18; Light Wis. 12 to 16:
Common 10 1o 14.

he said we should get married
right away. We want to, but
there's my parenbl, and then
something else bothers me. They
say "have.to"' marrlages are
the wor;t kind and almost at.
Q - My llalrdreoaer lelia me
waJll !aU. Do you suppoae ours
l - - by Helen Bottel---J would
that
my yellowing gray balr
too? - D. P.
Indicates that I have a l.ol ol
You're acceptable to ME, U Dear D:
acid
lD my system. What caa
A WIFE "EXPERT"!
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our
second
paragraph
that means anything! - H.
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do
to elimiDate the ldd?
n.ar Helen:
doesn't
quite
lead
Into
the
lhinl,
n.ar Helen:
A
Yoa do hava a lot oi
Thi£ man I was seeing ta a but I won't cross-examine.)
There used to be two kinds
acid
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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
of women - good and bad. collges ll'aduate, with a good they are also ~&lt;want-to" mar- has everyone else. The oeldlly
Now there are two kinds of job as an engineer. He's won..
the way of an expose.
What Else Is New
derful. My pareuta always Ilk· riages. 1'01 sure your parents o! the blond - and hence, of
Ingrid Bergman, among the celebrl- · wives - the artillcial, bossy.
The woman who was at the right hand
wUI agree - when the shock the IJsues - Is tept at a coll"employed" female and the ed him. We bave been dating
ties at the opening of "Lorenzaccio" at
bf dictator Juan Peron when he was havatant leW&gt;! by a compln IIY•
dear, dull, unamployed house- far two years and are very wears oil. - H.
the Sarah Bernhardt Theatre in Paris a
Ing all those problems trying to return to
tem of chemical controls. In Ullwife. Both think their way ol much in love.
few nights ago, was so excited by the
Rio is referred to as "the mysterious laoontrolied
diabetes a true aciThla
column
ls
dedicated
to
One nlght his car broke down
life Is the only way and look
performance of a young actor named
dy in red." Actually she's not all that
dosis
occurs,
but thla would not
family living, so If you're hav·
down their noses at the other, on a country road. II was Z lng kld trouble or just plain affect the color of your hair. U
PbilUpe Rouleau that she went back·
mysterious; she's 32, her name is Delia
feeling sell-&lt;ightcous because 1. a.m., so Instead of doing anystage after the final curtain and Invited
Parodia, and Peron's wife, younger and
trouble, let Helen help YOU. you want to play lli'OUlld with
"A working wife pulls
her thing we slept until morning. She wtD alsc welcome your hair dyes O.K. But, ao far II
him to have a midnight supper with her.
lovelier, isn't exactly elated about the
weight and keeps her
mind My parents were fllriOUJ aad
He accepted, naturally, and they exchanwhole arrangement . . . . Milton Serle's
own amusing experiences. Ad· the acid lD your body II oonged compliments at the Brasserie Lippsh8rp," ~not realizing that a aaid I oouldn't see blnn again.
wife, Ruth, has taken to shushing him
A whDe ago l reallze'd I wu dreal Helen lloltel lD care oi CSI'DO!I, my advice Is to leave II
with Phillipe's father along to fend off
''sharp mind can poke holea In
when he makes onstage quips about the
to nature and dmt'l upsat tba
any gossipy conclusions.
a man's ego); and 2. ·~A wom- pregnant, l!ld whou l loki h/111 thla uwaepaper,
robbery at his home by a relative ... As
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Anna Kashfi Branda's headlined tragagement at the Flamingo in Las Vegas
her place is in the home," tso
Cl - b Claloga hannful? 1
gedy, triggered by an overdose of bar·
she'll begin rehearsals for a televisio~
she buries herself in sweet ·vif..
have
been taking II for a short
biturates, is a familiar story to her
special in which four of her five child·
tue, the society pages and daytime and l think U makes mo
By DICK WEST
line and beautiful.
friends. They know that at least twice beren will appear.
lime TV, with a spot of Good
United Pres• International
He went on to say the! tho nauseous.
fore she was taken to a hospital with
One would hesitate to note that AnWorks on the side) .
A - Galega offlclDalll · or
WASHINGTON (UPI) -One genetic research program waa
the same problem; it's a matter of recthony Quinn and Robert Preston made a
Will the day ever come when
''pedi• goat's rue is an herb that hal
ord but the local police suppressed the
great hit dancing together after the pretbe "compleat woman·~ wlU a· of the dul.ies of a newspaper- andertate to develop
man lo to Investigate rumora ITO"d pines." What happens II been tried for many disease&amp;,
incidents. Now Marlon has instructed his
view of "Zorba the Greek" except that
rise out of this tug of war? h&lt;rt it Is now rarely used because
lawyers to rev4o· his divorce agreement
to see wbether they are true this:
both heartbreakers are firmly establishMAX
other
preparations are mo..
or false.
When a tree geneticist finds
with Anna so that be can obtain com·
ed as masculine, and the party was held
effective.
Ita nearest approach .
plete custody of iheir six-year-old son,
Last weekend, when I was at a superior pine tree, be obtains
Dear Max:
at the Athena East, where it is custoChristian Devi.
Stop generalizmg and look a lOll hunt near Southem Plnet, a cutting. Rather than cUmb- to usefulness Hes in the fact
mary for gentlemen to dance in pairs, in
A traveler who occupied the seat next
around you, chU!ll: you'll find N. C., I ·,eard a rather ln!A!rest- lng lo the high crown, he often thalli will reduce the blood 111111•
triplicate, or in large groups. After a
to James Mason on a Geneva-to-Paris
a great many wive.s who fit lng rumor regarding tho seE takea a rllle and shoots down ar In dl.obetlcs. II II upset&amp; your
session on the parquet with me, during
flight the other day is "dining out" on
which we were outclassed bv an Athenneither of your descriptions. life of pine trees.
a Umb, which iB gralted to an digestion, aat your doctor ~
switch to something else. .
the experience . The cloud-hop takes onIan couple who knew what they were doReally, you make it sound as
A person who claimed to be ordinary tree.
ly
50
minutes,
but
in
that
length
of
time
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Then t h e cone Is pollinated
Mr. Mason did away with exactly 14 choment:
they should come in candy wrap- pine tress occasionally cb&amp;ngo from another auperior tree and Blashlleld was bom on lhlt
colate bars ... Jack Carter wants to star
"I tb
this dance is called 'Never
pers, the other half so brlttio sex for no apparent reason. A the seeds are planted in expert- day in 1848,
On this day In history:
in the Broadway dramatization of Saul
n Tuesda " . . . It's just a pas!;lng
they seem ball-cracked.
tree that staril nut as a male mental plots.
In 1791, the first len IIIIIOildBellow's best-seller, "Herzog," late next
ought, b t I would like to go on record
IIJ'ain't so, ia it, gals? So fire winds up as a fetn8le, and vice
It has 80IDO of the aspects of
ments
to tho CODsUtutlon,
year.
. aving !an Bates is simply darling
a shotgun wedding, but H all
up that righteous indignatiOn of versa.
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as
the "Bill of Rlghll"
Cot
already have placed a $3 to
goes well the wonda w Ill one
yours and tell him! - H.
The
heat
may
be
on,
but
it
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Into effect followtna
$5 value on the new silver coin being unHe said thing1 gel so oon- day be lull of superior pines.
Dear Helen:
couraging
some
of
the
illegal
chaps.
The
ratification by the alate oi VIrveiled by the U. S. mint sometime in .JanI'm beginning to thlDk · aend· fused ihal only arwther pine
Broadway 6-to-5 boys have upped their
nary. Proving, as you suspected, people
tree
can
tell
whlcb
Is
which.
ginia.
THE ALMANU
lag Cbriatmas cards Is nothing
rates to 7-to-5, in defiance of the curare nuts.
In 1957, a series of Oll'lbo
My Informant said he Under- ·By Uatled Pretl lllternaflona1
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struck westeru lraa,
Today Is Tuesday, Dec, 15,
bol. Instead of simply signing stood that paper mills, which
Three of Russia's top movie stars-FaThe "Executive Training Program''
our names, we now must have depend on pine tree for pulp, the 350th day of 19114 with 16 kllllng 1,392 persons.
teeva, Sanayev and Rumantseva - are
Instituted by 20th Century-Fox is going
A thought for the day:Amer.
them printed - and If they are bad undertaken a research pro- to follow.
among the many celebrities scheduled to
Into its third year, and is such a resoundlean
fiction writer F. Scott Fltz.
gram
to
try
to
determine
wbat
The moon Is approaching Ill!
engraved, that's REAL staiUI.
fly to the U. S. to attend the bif Broad·
Ing success it's being extended to Paris,
gerald said: "The test of a
lull pbase.
We must pay a minimum price caused the changeover.
way premiere of 4 'The Sound o Music"
Tokyo, Mexico City, Sydney and Johan
Slow
Motion
Cameru
first
ratA! ln!A!illgence to the
The
morning
stars
are
Venus
for cards, or we aren't tn the
on March 2.
nesburg. The young people selected for
He
ssld
he
bad
heard
thai
ablllty
to hold two oppooed
and Mars.
aoclal swim . And we obnply
Jerry ~dge may star in a new comthe glamorous foreign movie posts by
acientisbl
were
using
slow
IDI&gt;ideas
lD
mind at the l&amp;lDI
The evening stars are JupiMUST ••nl to everybody wbo
edy-drama, "Catch Me . . . I'm RunSeymour Poe, executive veep of 20th.
tlon
cameras
In
hopes
of
pholime and still relaiD the abllllf
ter and Saturn.
te11t one to us last year. even if
ning!' about a young man who inherits
ere trained in the places where they will
loiTaphlng
a
pine
tree
In
the
to lnncUon.
American
pain!A!r
Edwin
we hate the sen of a gun,
a haunted house. Jerry's featured in
work. It's sort of a cinema version of the
act
of
transferring,
so
I
b
e
y
Well, I rebeUed this year. l
"Hello Dolly!" for the nonce . .. Chris·
Peace Corps, and other big movie combought
some pack'els of four- oould leam how the process
topher Plummer needs a new public repanies .probably will copy the idea
.
cent postal tards, made up a works.
lations advisor, from the look of things.
There's a singing act in the South which
When I returned to Washing•
Jingle, wro!A! it o n • eaoh,
He's been asking interviewers "Wby ask
does very we!l at dances in colleges and
ton,
I checked out the rumor
llgned our names, all wltb my
such a stupid question?" and "Who sent
at large parties, but their official blll·
with
Loh DiU of West Point,
trusty ball-point. And to our
for you?" - which may be perfectly
lng is an eyebrow-raiser which no North·
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Va.,
one of the Eastern
special lrl,endo I wrote a leiter
valid, but don't assist the career.
ern newspaper would print except in
- a real letier, nut one ol tboae seaboard' 1 leading plneocoh&gt;mimeographed monty-by-month gists.
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Time
DiU, who works for the Chestravelogues.
apeake
Corp.; a pllip and paper
So am I no longer acceytable
ANO NOW OUR MAIN SPEAKER
firm,
said
there was nothing 10
to purveyors o! "correet etJ.
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quette"? - REBEl.LlOUS "' it. He said the rumor apparTl-fE MIKE'S OFF! WHAT
ently Wll 8 lwlsled vertion o!
Dear Hebel:
HAPPENED TO THE
aome
researth that the paper
SOUND?
lndbstry hao been dclng In tree
DIYC!nl, TO 1NfiiiiS1 01' ienetlca.
Dili' oaid bnpartial and
MIIOI MASON Ull
·•··-· -. nnblasad studies have ohown
· llchlrd •· o... n, PubiiiMr that "plne trees and other cooL
Cllbtet' Tatumt ..lllo 141q.,
PUbUti'IMI 1 y1 ry _... ...00 ,. ~
fers ate both male and fe..

HELEN HELP US!

costs less than
cents a day

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SAY ONLY
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'l'he service .is friendly, the best
you've ever lmOWD. When - r
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Utx LOAN.

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for example, and a female hoJ..
Jy *fee," he aaid. "But tb4l
Mttttr et tttt ,ost -tt'- .,- .'.,.'!'1, . conifer wraps up both sexes lD
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suc&lt;esaful first defense · of the
wo_rld middleweliht chOmpionshlp against olrigger Rubin
(Hurricane) Carter, suggested
today his own two-man tournament to determine the oext
challenger for his 1110-p o u n d
crown.
"Let Joey Archer and Dick
Tiger fight It out ·as soon as
possible," be said, "and I'll defend In an open-air match
against tbe wlnner within six
months - U the money !s
right."

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Utah St. 101 Nevada 80
15a I'"'"· SL 73 Unlv Pacific 69
Gonzaga 89 'Wbltwortb 67
ten. Wash 97 Whitman 73
Seattle Pac 61 Eastern Wash 54
MOVE STAFF
MILWAUKEE (UP!) - The
Mllwaukee Braves have anlbat three oi thetr
staff members will be moved to
Atlanta, Ga., effective Jan. 1,
1965,

The lhres men are

!Johnson, public relaUons cflrec.

SV AC Standings

Thirty-four-yelll'Otd GiardellD
of Cherry Hill, N.J., won a
SVAC ALL GAMES
unanimous 15-round dedislon . TEAM
W L. P
over 27-year-old' carter of Pat- Eastem
. 3 0 210
erson, N.J., at l'hlladelphia'a Kyger Creek .. S 1 134
Convention Hall Monday night North Gallla . . 1 1. uo
in his first defense '!f the title 1 Hannan Trace 2 4 SIS
be had won from 11ger of Ni- : Southwestern . _ 1 3 911
gerla on Dec. 7, !11!13..
1
SVAC VARSl'O'
Archer Top-llaated ·
I TEAM
W L p
Archer of New York ls the Eastern . . .. .. . I 0 125
lop-ranked World Boxing Asso- Kyger Creek .. 2 0 125 elation contender.
North Gallla ... 1 " 75
"Pal Joey"
Southwestern
0 z 98
his way to victory
Hannan Trace 0 1 149
night before 7,652 fans .
TOTALS
5 5 188
paid $85,245 - and before
SVAC RESERVES
than 1,000 others who had gate- TEAM
w L p
crash&lt;Jd Into the 2hall,
,Kyger Creek .. .. 2 0 lfl
poUce opposition.
Eastern . . .. .. 2 0 74
North Gawa .. 1 o 59
RIO PLAYS THtiRSDAY
0 2 fl
The Dec. 17, Rio Grande • Hannan· ·Trace 0 s 441
Wost Librely basketball .
OTTALS 1. ... 1 1 ·113
which was orlglpally -hiduled
THI8 WEEK'S GAMES
for West Llbeey, ·w. ~
TI)Nilllrr · ·
be played instead bt
B:aitern at Racine
Arihur Lanl~
ball coach at
lege, reminded
'.
The · Thuncfsy
will be played at· 1 p.m.
Ga!Ua Ac!'ll•lllf "fllsb
jJymnaslum.. ' ~.' ·• .. ·

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NEW YORK (UP!) - New
York Rangera' delenaeman Arnie Brown will return to
Uneup Wednesday nlgbt ag~:~l
the Dotrlit Red Wings. I
has been aldelined since Nov.
17 because of a fractured rib.
Rudyard KlpUng wrote
11
noblest poem, Tbe ~::I
al," in h"'JOr or Quean
Ia's diamond jubilee.

Giardello
Defends Title
With Victory

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Phone lint f~ fast llpiiiVnl. 'l'ha
ltop for your DlODe)'o TaJree uiJ a
-tier of millnt&amp;

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"COLEMAN''

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HEATING
SALES &amp; SERVIa

CHASE HARDWARE
llorold Clu!oo, Mar.

MllldiRay Hayworth, director o! ..........
Int.!Yer perso!D!el; and farm elf..
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John Mullen.

Style, Sill,

Now Weldwood(r) V·Plank
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CRAFTSMAN HICKORY
PREFINISHED PANEUNG

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IIIIU (1114 tiJm n ,17) k prke• lower than IVIIIJ atmpal'lble madtl tf Ford 111 d O.mlet
~nd we ,f tltll I let lntr. 1'H price sovlngs art II least 104 dohrs 111 tile slx-cylin4er sed..;
llid IS m~ IS Ml4 iWirs Ill tiJt VI sports IORYirtile, !Itt Corollt 5001 That's S1¥iiJts II
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FLEXSTEEL
FURNITURE

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Complete String
Instrument Dept.
Gibson • Kay· Hlrmony

Get the Jump
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39$

Rus"'n

48S

510
fit
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Woi 1 Lost % ........ ....... . .

Natloual !Me lniiii'IIIICe
Wblllalch
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Bacon
411
Allensworth
448

STORI! HOURI 9 10 9 DAILY
P~liA.I PICKUP YOUR BLANKIT I.AY'•

46f

Martin

Total

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AWAY$ BY SATURDAY,
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481

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SaUlt

511

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ducted by the world's leading acoustical tonsultanll! (Bolt, Beranek and N;o;:.lmea,

Total
ltd
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lac.). 1'hese testa were certified by the U. S. AlltO Club. But
toK. Aod be ready for many other Ford illlrprise.\1.
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High Team Series and Sons, 24Sl.

WV 2-5342

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390
IllS
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December %, 1114
Team!

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Ill

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K. Phalln
P. Story
Blind

Handicap
Tolll
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439
255
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When you have an
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We'll put olll'lelvee
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R. Burt
Handicap
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J. Warner
M. Hannahs
H. Woli
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CuHGoes

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DoWD

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306 N. 2nd AYI.

. Middleport, 0.

SJioll.n. Voatllatloo (on 4-&lt;loclt bard.., J• l'ltlll a1t II drawa Ill, llejl olr
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Jolt. BYI'II will be alad to
give you a free fltii'IDI

test With tha 11teot BfJ.
~e llectroni~ eqUipment.

BACK IN FlJILPRODUCTION!

2117

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PC1f!WOV, OhiO .

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Hearing Aid

2149

High Single - Grueser, 211.
Hiih Serlos - Clatworthy,

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KARR &amp; VAN.ZANDT

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Raley

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SPECIAL

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MIDDLIP'ORT, OHIO

NOW OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M.

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TOtal
W•IIMitl'tlltsl

Rlellle Aml!l'll!an Legion
Sylvester
49t
GQody
4B
Sears
481

Holiday
Platter

Bachner

JPGoodwin

FURNITUU

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Total

521

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BEN FRANKLIN

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For Rent

USED PIANOS
2 nice reconditioned upright pi- '
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Rutland Furniture
Company.
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:Melg~ C.ounty . Cooo Hilllters A! 33 Townsend Place, Athens,
rH ooms an
:soctation wil1 s~nsor a h~
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Danny Thomas serteo In rerun nlghto. On Dec. 22, B I 1 h o p
form, and a panel pro£ram, ffil:·ves to Tuesday a, replacing
"Celebrity Game," with carl"World War I," a documentary
Reiner. But a change of plaiUI series that switches to early
during bte weekend di)ched Sunday evenln8s. And lh1o
Vatted Pro11 IDieraallonal Wednesday, "My Uvlng Doll.''
HOLLYWOOD (UP[) - CBS. which is about a female robot,
TV hos finally decided w enter moves with " Mr. Ed" - tbe
a new one-hour drama series talking horse - Jnto the Ume
about a prosecuting attorney, period being vacated by "CBS
"For The People," in televi· Reports." " CBS Reports" in
these and brought in the drama turn sllifts to Mondays startserles, wbich stars Wilham ing tonight replacing "SiatShatner,
tery's People," which wlll move
"For The People'' will have to Friday's Christmas Day reita premiere Jan. 24. In the placing "The Reporter," which
meantime, the hour slot, which ls cance1ed. Amen.
Is between the Ed Sullivan "For The People" b pro&amp;how and ·•candid Camera," duced by Herb Brodkin, who
will be filled by some specials, also turns out "Tbe Delend·
\Deluding a Dec. "n color broad- ers," which of course is about
rast of Eniland's Royal Ballel defense attorneys. So the new

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sOCJety
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.,. .mJdlac 1n tboir - _ '1. at.
· lloftnl -·~Mally frtiDill and relAIYtl
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l\lll8 Sbaron Thoma tnd and bake aale Frida)- tnd Sat·
Ban' recently.
un1ay In tbe bulld!DC to
Mr. tnd lira. Lincoln RaaelJ tbe CUSter Barber Shop In Ill·
visited with their daugbtor, ll'r. cine. Proceeds will bo uaed tO
Mrs. Herold Gillosly. Vtc-· vld baskeia lor tho -~
tnd llruce ol Carpellter.
pro 0
Mr. and Mn. Harley John- at Chrlstm_a_•·_ __
Tommy tnd Cheryl were
afternoon and eveninB FAVORS BIRTH CONI'IWL
of Mr. and Mrs. Barley · LANSING, Mlcl!. (UPI)-Ml~
tgan's Public Health Department
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tboma bas gone CM1 .....-.! aa favoring
tnd Tim visited with btrtb COI)trol and counaeHng "'. end M&lt;a. C. 0. Rogera of "fam!l)o planning."
Hill.
Mra. Harley Jobnaon, Tam· In a policy statement Issued
and Cheryl visited Wedn... , Friday by Dr- ~-•~Us,
day with ber mother, Mn. Ada! the slate health CO•mum
er,
Slack of Syracuse.
the departm~t s:: rtment
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Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp "Tbe Mlcbtgan pa
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Health otronaly oupporll !ami Y
Mrs. Hugh Bearho spent Frl· planning. as a me11111 ol !UI!U\.
day wltb Mr. and Mn. Patrick ling family potential lor physlc!l
and
in Pomeroy. mental and 0001al well being.

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20, 11 a . m. tiD dark. SnowWY 2_3401
F1oors. Large
12 15 61 Hardwood
ball Hill, Syracuse.
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I Porches Front and Back, Sep12 15 5t
arate Entrance Front &amp;: Back,
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FREE use of our Carpet Sham- ' Laundry Facilities In Base.
pooer with purchase of Blue ment, Located Center of Mid- HEATING, Pblmblll&amp;t MaeDer Mr. and Mrs. Carl AutherI WILL not be resporu;Jble for I Lustre shampoo. Baker Furn- dleport, Close To Sllopping
FantactL Anlo&amp;d Brolllerl. son, Mrs. Freda Middleswart
THURSDAY, DEC. 17th At 10:30 R.M.
any debts contracted by anyiture ~iddleport. 12 15 6te ' District, Close To Churches
1111 Easl MaiD SII'Mt, Po&amp; icalled on Genevieve Richards,
one other than myseU. Clar- --~' ---~
. 1 and Schools.
eMil'· f'bolle W1 WtQ.
who is ilL
LOCATION: Galllpollo toko Rt. 7 go above Cheshence C. Ogdin, Dexter. Ohio. YOUNG pony, would make mce I
'I 10 tfa
Mr Gene Congo called to see
ire turn left ol Toxaco Station on Story Run Rd.
12 lS 3tp
Christmas gift, $35. Floyd
Rent $60.00 Per Month
Mr ~nd Mrs. Homer Icenhow- Miss Agnes GM19er has
Go I milo.
See or Coil
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confiDed to a hospital at
TO NATIONWIDE Policy hold- Carson, Rt. 1, Middleport. 1
FURNITURE
12-14-3tp
EXPERIENCED
.Recent visitors of Mrs . LoU· ware • Ohio for treatment
ers, Meigs Area : If you have _P hone
·-- SH 2-5291.
Conslsta of Estate. ReatNla, H9me Ctm~fort ~ook stove,~
a Nationwide Policy and hove LUMP and run of mine coal
ise Van Meter and daughter, surgery.
.
antique record player: beds, diooer bell. ehatts, lots •
atone jara, refrigerator.
not had it checked for cover~ for sale. Goeglein Coal Co.
Vicki, were Mrs. Otis Bailey n:wey Pullms, Nye Ave,,
age verification, wiU
you Page St., Middleport.
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Middleport, Ohio
and daughter, Lois, Racine, and a dinner guest at the home
TOOLS
please cootact us irrunediate12 4 tfc I
Phone WY 2-5191
Mr and Mrs Lawrence 'lbeiss, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bearhs
Blackamlth forge, complete with eO toola. 11100 tt.. af
good rough lumber, barrow, Iota of bolts, nuUI, bnclp:,
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day in honor of his birthday•
copper tubing 4 sets of work bamess. 4 hee hives, 8 saw
~iu!':.ts: Pear w· 12-!2-6~~ cU.!sroM b~tclle;ing - and cutMr. ~nd Mrs. Gene Wolf, Deb-- Mrs. Kathryn (Eastman) Hood
horses seven buildings to sell and move. Lot of antiques.
1 ting. Phil Meier, Phone WY 5 room and bath 8 partment P'rom tb1 tar•est trod: or ra and David, of StiversviJle, baJ been returned to her home
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4 goOd ral&gt;blt dogo, well trained. Some baled bay.
MARAN Fur Agency, N. Brown ; 2-3510.
12 9 tfc
in Pomeroy. Phone WY 2-3319. oulldozer radiator to tbe visited his sister Mr. aDd Mrs. from Veterans Memorial
St., Mason, W. Va . Furs want- ,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _11
12 15 tfc IPlallest beateJ core.
Edward Bush. '
pital and is impro::'_~g,__ _
.This farm of 70 acres iJ tor sale, other items too numerous to mention.
ed Muskrat, Mink, and rae------Mr .and Mrs. Edward Bush_,
co~\~. Send for price list. Call
2 bedroom furnished apartment
Mr and Mrs Cecil Roseberry Jordan, Mrs. Martha Jeffen,
0. D. PARSONS, OWNER
773-S296.
12-12-30tc
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children 'visited Mr. and Mrs. Freda Smith, Mrs.
0, E. and J. A. f"nch, Auctlonten
CICIIIIlliiWJn:II~IPE'lll"
$60.00. Call WY 2-2720 or WY 1
Mrs. Lawrence Johnston and Cheadle, and Mrs. Mary
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Christmas is the Season for
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family of Minersville R .D. reCemplell
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Remembering · friends - to
Crill ISndfGI'd
cently,
Join in a Harmonious Chorus
TWO 4 room furnished
t.'rlto, , _ • - Mr. Maywood Johnston visit·
with wishes of Joy, Good
ments. One first floor WY zA. C. BRADFORD
ed his brotber, Mr, and Mrs.
11 27 tfc
Hea lth and Happiness. It's
Sedans- Sun Roofs
3658.
Olde
Lewis Johnston and his son,
Open Eberu E1'enlng llntll Chr'!-t. . .
the time, too, when Greet·
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.. 11 tfc Mr. BJH1 Mn. Lawrence JohnStation Wagono
mAILER 1oWl
•· fo r rent • close'
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in gs are exchan;;.ea,
aton.
\'f'ar Lhe Daily Sentinel will These ears have been cart!·
to Laundryrn.at and schools. Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Brooks
h'"'ve a special Classified fully checked by our service
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com-Uvestock
and baby, Success, called on
nreeting Classification, 12- department and are ready to
pany, Middleport
10-3-Ue
his grandmother and step grand•
won:! greeting with signature, go.
FOR SALE: One fresh Jerwt fatber, Mr, and Mrs, Mawood
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needwill
good
trade- GARAG•
f our cow, 1 HolstelD cow, for
Jobnston ,
onlv I 1. 00 . Gree t mgs
payclean
top dollar.
c. apar tment,
for~ 4 days prior to Christrooms and bath, 790 Maple, or trade for hay or eorn. Mr. and Mrs. Roy PQweU and
GhreA
mas. Family Greetings oaty.
Volksw•gen• Pdced From
MiddJeport, WY 2-2936.
RoUand Searles, Rutland.
family called on ber parents,
12 8 tic
12 12 61c SH 2-4626.
IJ 11
Mr. and Mn. Dudley Caugo on
III!C!CICJCCI(IIICICiflllCCiftCCII'N
Wednesday.
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Frienda were deeply grelved
AUTtiM' IBII..E lns•trance been
furnished apartrnenL M I d- colts. Also!ro so~: ~~b=:= at the sudden death of Mrs. G\acsm-tllfld'? I .ost vour opera
mares
m • .. dys Bissell and extend their
tor'o bcenle! Coli WY
dleport. WY J.il74.
high One third down,
deepest sumpathy to lha Bi&gt;- 1
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8 II tic
by
Paul On', WI
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--------eeU family.
12 10
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Mrs. Lawrence returned home ·
Wanted To Rent
ATHENS. OHIO
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from the hoaital.
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12 1 u.
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1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 Door - - $795

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Charlet P. Zhm, Paney
to United Statu Gl
Eaoemont, Olive.
12 1 tic
Bonnie Mahon, Herbert
hon, Nellie PeiU'IlO,
Pearce, Sarab A E.llap,
Business S.rvl~..,6._
Estep, Eth&lt;! N!chol!oo,
Nicholson, Verlln Jacb,
RUG weavlug. Pbone WI ..
RO!emary
Jacb to Jerry
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2828.
Jacko, I A.• 47 A., Rutland.
Mrs. !nab Proffit and
Fran.,.. Hewetson to
UMESTONE
for
Yo or Doris Sa)'fi! returned
IRun Sportoman Club Inc.,
every need, prompt dallvery. from the hosptlal following
al2'es. Olive.
Bulldozer and back·hoe work gery.
: Frances Hewell!on to
performed. Free estimalea. Mro. Elizabeth Hoffner Is I Run Sportsman Club, Inc.,
Phone WY 2--3243. Emmet W. Meigs General Hospital.
acres. Olivo.
Sbuler.
11 '!I lfc
Mrs. Leona McLau&amp;hilD
David Lee Bumgardner,
-~---- - - son. Augustine, Mr. Robert
ley oan Bumgardner to
TRANSMISSION Salvage Com- and 'Mr. Ray Dore, oislted
L. Leonard, Joyce M.
pony. Repairln8 all makea. and Mrs. Charlie Carroll and Parcels, SaUsbury.
·toJnatlc and atandard trans- family.
Otho Powell w Charles
ml!!iona. Maurice Gagnon, Ivan and Lilly Roush, OWens- PowelJ, 1 acer, Olive.
Owner. Phone WY 2-8173.
boro, Ky., Mrs. Elva Dailey, l Susie Wood to Charles
11 17 tic Judy Cozart. Stlversville, Bob Schuler, Wanda Schuler, 3.81,
- - - - - - - -- - and Linda Beegle, Racine. were ISalisbury.
&amp;ad Gneo.,., .........., ... dinner guests of Mr. tnd Mrs. Marton R. Riggs, Esther R.
HeoiiDI
Carl Autberson, Sunday.
Rtgga to Ray M. Riggs,
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Iva and Linda Roush, Mr. v. Riggs, 33.08 acrea, Olive.
IJ:IId voor ,._ - - 1and Mrs. Carl Autherson were Marioo R. Riggs, Esther R.
we lulvo all . supper guests of Bob and Linda !Riggs to Clyde J . Gillilan, VicSower Maca1Beegle, Racine.
ky Gillilan, 2.114 acres, Olive.
BramDit aMrs. Oma Autherson a nd
C:.O In I-Zt'lt Da1 or NJ&amp;Ill 1daughter, Mrs. Elva Dailey were - - - - - - - - - 7 • tie shopping in Parkersburg recent-

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Song, Poetry, Meditation Monday

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tn scrlptur.. SOIJi, poetry, end
the devotional period.
meditation wu p......,ted w!Jm
Mrs. Setb Nichol11011, presi· 1
lu Pomeroy
the W.S.C.S. of Heath Mdent .. presided over the busmess 1 Mr and Mrs. Richan! IAH· dlst Church met Monday eve~
meeting. The club Collect and bed and children, Curt and
ing at the church. The meeting
prayer were giVen m Wlison; j ma Jo returned to their borne was opened with a plano pre-.

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Elllored lloopllll
Thureday ,...,., 11 tbo ehurdl "A Saluto to a.iltmu" wu , _ eote&lt;q Holaor ~
ot 7:)0 p.m. Mrs. Joe llllley tbo theme of the Molp County p(~d~~id
pulllarper:lt bouro.
aDd Mill SuAn Park w111 be flower ahow held receaUy at
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Pomeroy
Elementary Spruce ~GaUipolliM~
day afiern00n
also the verse of the month. ill Springfield Sunday evening lude. ''He Shall Feed
His
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IChool with ev-ery club iD tbe gene
eent,
The ~ntranct to th~ home Gifts were sent to
Athens 1 after a weekend vtsit wJtb Mr. Flock," from the Messiah, by
Hoatelsel are Mrs. DwJ&amp;bt county participating.
Star Rt., Gallipolia; ~
wa s decorafed wtth ~vergrt"en State HDspital by Mn Henry and Mrs. Harry Davis and Mn:. C. M. Hennelly
wallace, Mn. Paul Haptorwtall, un. Chartn c. Lewis. region- :ackburn. Rt. 1• Ewlncton:
and lights w1th a pme cone l'umeJ'. lt wa~ voted kl send a Mrs. Edgar Pratt.
Mrs. Glenn Lambel1 , predMrs. Lewll
Sauer, Marpret at director, wu chairman far
Floyd. F. Clary, Rt.
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wrea! h o:~ nd e ~ ergreens w1th a basket of fruit to Carmen's Mrs. Harold Johnson
dent, conducted the meetlbg
Sauer, Mrl. Joe Salley, Ml'l. the show. Mrs. GObert CUJiea 0_;1~Ci~~~~~~ug:
f'est we red bow greeted the rest home Program books were to her home in Springfield
and read from "The Open
William Ohlinger, IDd. . Mra. of Marietta 110 accredited OA·lil·
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poguest s The horne was decor-: dlstnbuted by the chau-man, Monday after 8 visit with
Door" by Faith Baldwin. Mrs.
Lillian Steiff. A donatloD will GC jtJdte, i.u the judge using 8 ~ ~s G~iu~:-"·M pt~:
attd throughout w1th arrange- ! Mrs Virgil Atkins. Tile COWlty and Mrs . Harry Davts.
Emerson Jones was devotional
be liven to tht Middleport tbe standard system or juding 8 Ro ~~s V~n.' ~ D
mems ot pomsett1a, pin!! and Chnstmas flower show wall dis-- Mr and Mrs Leo Williams
chairman and read a poem and
Firemen Mrs 0 P. Klela will with blue ribbon for 1st red M_
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m~itation on th_~ birth of
be gue,i JOioJ.st. ·
ror 2nd, yellow, 3rd and White, li ~=.' W
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!B ily beaunful , creatmg 11 fes- lor making arrangements. The Mrs. Welby Whaley
Christ. Mrs. William Russell
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Itraveling prize was won by Spnngs Road
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sang, "The Coventry Carol," Bes Sanbol'll.
Receiving ribbons tn the var- p ul ;-mb Av•.,
Gallipolll:
Mr~ Jewt'll cho~e, lh~. topic, . Mrs. Ray Nicholson and the Eusene Eskew of Xenia
accompanied by Mr. Russell.
Club Entertained
1ous c-lasses were: Clall 1, ~cky ·LBe:bs, hRt. ~e~c~;.
"_G'-o•d-'s•G
• o•ft""""'H""_'_s_So_;n'.-;-.f_or.li hostess gift was won by Mrs. I the week end with relatives
Mrs. Nan Moore presented
Snowbound, Mrl. Dort. Davia, Jam L. Ra
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f'
, Seth Nicholson .
the area.
the program and was aasisted
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By Mr•. French
blue; Clau 2. Merry Cbrlatmu, mor:"st · Mll;::ie~·~
The roll call was answered by Mrs . Harold Russell of
by Moss Frieda .Faehnle and
Mro. Edna French IDierlal&amp; Mrs. Da Oaborne, blue: Clua lAo Daik.y Rt I • Portiand·
Pom•roy, Ohio
Igiving a suggestion for Christ- mgton, w. Va., visited ' Mrs. Hattie ~mJtb,Kl~ritpure
nnua Inner
ed her card club ror the Cbri!t· s, ~·s Everywhere, Mis! Roy Fox,
W.Va.;
mas decoration Mrs. Grover w1th her aunt, M1SS Nelle Bmg. readers. Mrs. · P. en sang
mas party at ber home last Jessie §sunders, blue, Mrl, Ed Edward F Dutst Rt 1 Cotaor vocal
number
The Birthday
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Rev. and Mrs. E ugene
a King."
with 'Mrs.
Hennesy
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week. 1berewasaglftexchange na Lee ' red Mrs Mlna u.~
nan, tageviUe, w. Va.; Homer
B.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
talk on Care of Cut Hollies as and daughters, Laura
.
aod Jl'ize'l awarded to M r 1• yel~ow, and Mrs. Belva Willard, Sergent, Heodeno~tt w. Va.;
"FOR THOSE WHO
THINK YOUNG"
and Everweens." To help pre- and Gwen, left S11nday
at the pumo.
d
nd The annual Christmas dinner Char1es Bradbury Mrs. Rich- wh1te.
Kerry Royce Ches"" Shade;
(Teehmeolor)
serve the greens, slle sa1d, add noon for their home, St. Louis,
Mrs. Moore rea poe~s a e ot the K1n Club was held sua- ard Gress, Mrs. ~bert Schmoll Clau 4, CandleUght, Mrs. J, Mn. Donald Horiupg: Athena;
James Darren, Pamt&gt;h Tif I
~=clu~~ ~;e pr~~~:~ w:d~- day at 6:30 p. m. at tbe Martin and Mrs. Robert Hysell, 8 cuest- W. McMurra7, blue, Mrs. Fred Joseph Trumbo Wan, Scotfm, Paul Lynde, Tma Louise. one tablespoon of sugar. to each Mo, after a visit with
Colorc:utoon•
quart of water In which you parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
,?' b A 1 rtl'- Sh 1 sed restaurant Memben were The home was decorated ID Blaettnar, red and wbite and town· Robert A Keaton Coal
harden them, also avoid stor- Thomas.
~th Y PP ega · e c 0
seated at· a table wtth whitt keeping with the holiday season Mrs. Charles Lewis, yellow; Gro~· Raymonci A
Albo
WED. •nd THURSDAY
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apples,
pears
or
bananas
Mtss
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I ne.ar holly, th~ will cause to hannon, W. ya., s~t
t e Mrs. Klein social concerns com- r~ngement of red poinsettias COlJ'se to the abOve and Mrs. Mary ~'~ease, blue, Mrs. Betty Ashland, Ky.: Mn. Cbarlet V.
1fohage to slu-JVel and drop. week end w1th her Sister and
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rted
with green candles placed at LiOnel R.....-n Mrs Don Mills Dean, red, Mrs. Pat Thomas, Wood Columbus· a
Mn
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rs. the Christmas ~mmunlty din~ intervals.
and Mrs. Millard Wildermuth. yblow I'll ...... • .Sea
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D.c.mb•r 18-19
on
o 1 ay ecora wns, rna - Phil Mem art.
h'ld
to be held 0
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Each guest waa Biven miniature W te'; '-'- v,
sons
.BirtbJ
"JOHNNY COOL"
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tbe Santa ravors
inp, Mn. Robert Reibel, blue, Mrs Garrett 0 Bowman,
Ht'nry Silva, Ehzabeth Mont Iing of candles and ways they Mrs. w. A. Morgan and
gomen·, Jim Bac·kus, .loey could be used, and door decor· daughter, Kathy Morsan,
a e~
e f th1
h urch group went to
the home of
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Mrs. James TJtus, red, Mn. Crown. City son 3.15p m. MrL
B1shop, Brad Dexter, SAM
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Nancy Harris returned borne a~y. mem r ~
e c urc Mrs. Harry Davis in Syracuse
Robert Coats, yellow and Mrs.
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ARE DINNER HOST
Joba Kincaid, white.
~hte~o ~36 R~ ~ ~llie
F
1rtttt-: She's 011 Mine
(
rurtoons
1 ted making a pine cone wreath, in Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. :~er ~ a
c;n
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Ful~by
Sana
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tbe
porch.
The
home
Mr.
and
Mn.
Karl
Grueaer
Class
1,
Bo!pitaltty,
Mrs.
Haug
M~!as· 'Rt 1 Bid'
8
displayed several home made R. L. Gotthardt and son, Brure. MemJ .~ 8 · 8 ~t~ar
M ' w~s decorated tl.-oughout with entertained with a dinner Sun- Charles Lewll, blue, Mrs. John wefi son 11 .10 a~ · ' . •
SUNc"'.:'~21~~ES.
candles. Mrs . Jewell demonstrat- - --Wr. a~'bboec e, or
r s. pomsetUas, eaodles, a_ nativity day at their bome, MlneriVille. Terrell, red. Mrs. Robert Lew·
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ed making a tooth pick tree and was given each member as I
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scene, and decorated silver tree Present weN Mr. and Mrl. is, yellow and Mrs. Leo Kenne- John O'Dell Mrs 'Earl Dav
&lt;Technicolor)
, a net tree .
i favors.
roun • ro n_car
was under which gilts were placed. Pat Qlllnn and ehUdren, CiDdy dy white· Class a Holldaya,
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Cliff Robertson (PTiog), Geo. 1 Cards were sent to Mrs. I .Refresl1ments. of salad, sand· 58enutentto aMI "v·etceararln•sn KMeeemorler.,.•a1 Mrs. Harold Johnson was the and Patrick of Columbus, Mra. ~. John' Kincakl, 'btue, Mn.· !!:,J,oSimlel'c_onJJeyohn,.~adyC. YL~o'
~!:f~~~s,-.r¥~!i~{!:·;r~~!Erma Vall! and Mrs. Norman w1ches and fru1t cake, nuts and PH .t 1 . P
hostess £or the
Welby ~, Rock Sprtnp JameJ Titus, red, Miss Nellle -.C'·
M~ Darnel""'~........ ':':'. _
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R d and
and M
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IUCIIIUII, ucaColorc•rtoo:Sou •
j ~ill. A gift exc ange was en· o I ay can y were serv
y Mrs. Leo Smith reported on Mrs. AMice Ohlinger, presl· oa •
rs.
• Zerkle, yellow and Mrs. R. V. nadine Cook, Gregory T. Fife,
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~~~~ J:O:?n 1~i~t in Nn•ember which rponoored session. A round robin get well
Ho~ Dabyls, ~- BetMatyry DeaB. lip Globokar, Mrs. Marie Grubb
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VISI'II PARENTS
Heines, ue, l'l'tn.
a, Mrs. Waldo BrowD, Mn. Maur·
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• a field worker tn the Women's card and a poinsettia were sent
Soclety. Mrs. David Ent.sming- to Mrs. Willard Ebersbacb at Judy Martin spent the week red, Mrs. PbU J W~ll=n, ice Veoory, Mrs .. James Steele
er reported the annual bazaar Holzer Hospital. A gift was end witb her pnntl, Mr. and yellow, and Mrs. ac
n, and daughter, Mr1. Donald How·
a success and thanked tllose sent to Miss Dorothy Leifheit Mrs. Ralph G. Martin of Mid· white.
.
ell and son.
who contributed. Mrs. Smitb al. at
Orient.
A Chrlstmu dleport. Judy Is attending tile Cla91 IG, Spirit of Cbrjstmaa,
----so reported on the money and wreathe was purchased for the Nationwide
Beauty Academ)' Mrs. Neal Jeffera, blue, Mrs.
other gifts presented to Mrs. grave of Mrs. Emma !Aifllel~ In Columbus.
S. Nicholson, red, Mrs. Nor· The U. S. steel lndWIIly ••
a decealed mernbe&lt;. Mra. c.
man WI!~ yellow, and Mrs. tablished its llrot rtsearch ...,.
Thirteen members of t h e
J. Ebersbach and Mrs. otiUnJVirgil Atklnai white: C1ua II. ter at Middletown, Oblo,
ID
. Chester Garden Club recently
er each recieved 8 box of canTO AUDIT IIOOK.I
Changing Trends, Mrs. James 1910.
enjoyed a turkey dinner with
dy from the club.
Trustees and offlcera of Titus, blue, Mrs. CUSh John·
,
all the trimmings at the Mar·
Foreot Hole CollllCII Dlugb· oon, red, Mrs. John Kincaid,
OOAGHTEB BORN
un Restaurant in Middleport.
FoUowlnJ the bualn101
ters of Amerlna mot MODdey yellow, and Mrs. Roher! Cona- Mr. and Mrs, John Jordan
Aftoc the dinner tbe mem·
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slon, o lift ..clump wu held. afternoon, at the bDme of Mrs. day, white; ClaBO 12, Ectrant.- tMyma Mllllf) of ltiO &amp;. UY.
bers adjourned to the home of
Each member recei\red a box Phyllis Rowan, coUDCU deputy ment, Mrs. Homer Holter, blue, lngston, Columbus, are announ-tbe President, Mrs. Buell Ridelu Middleport
of chocolates from Walter
and reoonltng aecrelary, to aud· Mrs. Victor Hyaell, red, Mro. clng the birth of a t lb. I 01.
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! nour, in Chester, whose home
Mrs. Marvin Kelly 1s a pa- ter and Mrs. Davis presented il the books ol the CouncU. Pres-- Paul Bier, yellow and Mn. daughter, Tracy. Lynn, SundBJ.
' was very beautifully decorat- tient at Holzer Hospital for ob- ~ch with a rniniatW'e vase ent ·were Mrs. Gertrude Hoff· Horace Karr, white.
Dectmber 13, at St. ADD Jlol.
ed with a lighted Christmas tree servation and treatmenl
filled with holly.
man, Mrs. Audrey Koehler and Claa 13. Forecut, Mrs. Ma· pital in Columbus. Mr. and
and many lovely
Mrs. Marie Hawklna atteJJd. A decorated birthday cake, Sberlt!y Swan, trustees; Mrs. rie Birchfield, blue, Mrs. John Mrs. Bradlonl Maag of Mtnenin keeping with tbe
ed a Christmas party Monday honoring Mrs. Ebersbach, Jndl.
BeiJing, treasurer; Mra. Harrison, red, Mrs. Victor Ry- vOle ...e grandparent• end Mrs.
Mrs. Willis Frost
everuag in Gallipolis given by vidual leo cream bars eenlered Ulab Swao, llnandal oecretary; sell, yellow, and Mrs. Pe8l'l Stella Grueser of MlnemiU1 Ia
1several contests with prizes
tile Ohio Civil Service Assocla~ with • tree, and punch were
Rowan, Mrll. Grace Swan Mora, white; lnvJtaUonal class-- a great graildmotber. 1be late
l ing to Mrs. Earl DeaD,
aerved by Mrs. Jolmaon
on and Klrt Rowan.
eo, Mrs. Faye Samples, · Mra. Mr. and Mr1. M&lt;1. llv&amp;h
Pearl Mora, and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. steven Schudlc crystal trays. A !lllllll
IAonl Dayton end Mrs. Rita Jordan of Gallipolis were lho
I row Mora.
of Bridgeport, Ohio,
were mao candia waa on each
ANOUNCE PLAY
Frozer, Gallipolis club; Mrs. paternal grandparents.
Mrs. Ridenour served puncb weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. and fovora were a
The Rullond Clturch of the H. C. Waqh, Wa)'lllde club;
.
I and dainty assorted cookies James Criswell and daughter, ball with tho name of the
wlll hOld Ill Olrlsl- Mn. Edward Preston, Cbeoblre Junior. If In houaeplanto, II In
!rom her dining room table Dianna.
ber\ lnscrlbed In 1Uver.
play utlt!d "Ill My Falh- club, and Mn. James Jaokloa, evergreen apectmon, 17 In gill
wilicb had an arrangement of The Miaaes Nellie and llallll Eber)l&gt;seh received a
Houae," Sllnday, December Wllkeavllle club.
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wraps, three ublblll of boolal,
At
poinsettias, greenery and
Zerkle were gueats of Mrs, Uri ~1ft from her daugbler,
at 7:30
at
the Tberf wore olgbt onll'lea In end Zl In Cbrlllinu tle&lt;orodles.
Swisher for a holiday IJrunctr 'l.dgar Pratt.
Tbo
tnYlled.
Invitational Clua, II In the tionl.
Sensible
The Garden club will have its held at be'r home in Cbesh1re
regular Christmas
at Sunday morning. Her mothe1·,1
Bank Rates
the home of Mn. Roy
Mrs. Roush, was alt!o • .•~~·
with MMRS. Homer Holter,
Mr. C. W. Wood, JOD
Wyatt Chadwell and Mrs.
C. M. Wond, Is reported much
I les Griffith aa uaisi!Dg
Improved at
Holzer Hoapllal
esses, this Wednesday evening. where he ia recuperattna from
a recent heart condition. He il
BACHTEL ON TOUR
es1oecoed to be returned to bla
ud
t
in Ravenswood, W. Va.,
htel
st
Forres t Bac • a
en
Wednesday where be wUl be
Mount Union College, is on
with the College Choir whi1ch! confined for seve&lt;al mon~. for
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
rec(lvery.
will incl ude Wa sh ington, D. C., Mrs. Lee Edwards of
Gaithersburg, Md. and Jacksoo•-1 Fla., and New York City,
ville and st. Petersbur&amp;, Fla. her daughter, Mrs. WUliam Ur-They will return home f 0 r ban of Zanesville, returned to
: The Star Ganlel&gt; Club held
Its Yulotlde party at the borne
of Mrs Frank Halliday and
Vll'gil Atkins, w1tb Mrs Robert
J~well, ('('rhost~?SS, Dn Tinrs-

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prayer by Mrl. Limbert.
A desoert OOUI'lle wao aerved
from • table covered with a
red cloth and centered with an
arrangement ol hoUy and red
camaUOil! nanked w1th red
tapen lh .tUver holder1. A rna~
danna arrangement Usillf! greenery and gold roses was placed
on the worship center. Mn.
Lambert presided at the silver
coffee service.
Hosteases were Mn. Robert
Coats, Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mn.
Lawrence Milhoan and M i 11

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