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Mrs. Carrw1wn

8-Dally St&gt;ntmel, Pomeroy-MiCJdl_ep_urt ,_ O .. Dec. 19, 1964

.. -Health Club's Christmas Party
Begins with Potluck Dinner at Noon

Baptist Closs
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Contributions ore Mode to Worthy
Community ProJ·ects by Philotheons

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Gruest'l' , A Time For Ew~ ·
lhmg; a nd Mrs . George Skmner. Swef'l :hristma~
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Other rendmgs were
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selPclions from " Ideals··, 111- !
dudmg "Christmas l s Remcm- ;
Jx.ring .-'• "The Road to Heth ie· 1 The
11em." ·Home w Nazarl'l~." the
and " The Story Oftt&gt;n Told but
NcvPr Rt:&gt;ally Know n.''
1 Members answered roll c;ll \
Pomeroy . Ohkl
! w1th a df'scripti on ot ttw tu n111- of Mr and
est Chnstmas g1ft they
lwd 1 Sec··&lt;&lt;md-AirE
TONIGHT
received The group voted tu ' Hoffman ,
"JOHNNY COOL ''
provide gifts for the Md~s ! busmess
Henry Silva . F:lizalH•th Mont
gomef!.'. Jim Backus. Joey , County home. A g1!t exchange , dmnPr .
Bishop, Brad Dext er. SAI\1
was held and wrappm)';s ;ud~ed. ! A g 1ft
MY DAVIS. Jr.
Mrs . Eugene lloudashelt won round the
Futuretteo: She\1 Ott Mlne
the prize for the prettiest and , tree dtUin&lt;
Colorcartoons
Mrs. Earl Dave11port,
most · hosts
SUN., MON., TUES.
ongmal
All
of
the
packages
. The pnesi&lt;le
Dec. 20·21 ·'22
rece1wd honorabl e men lion. 1 toys
Membt'rs exchanged favorite re- . nursen•
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Geo. c1pes
. 1 prov ide
\Irs . Rolkrt Burkett. pres!- , for shut ins
dent .was in dlarge of Lhe the
Colorcartoon1
I meeting . The hostesses Mr:::L , were
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to Rev.
Attend1ng
1 Hoffman,
Anthony,
: Darst, Mr.
JOIN NOW AND
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David
BE READY FOR NEXT
Murray,
CHRISTMAS AND
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JUNIOR MISS CANDIDATES - Six of the 20 e andidatc s for the title , Junior Mi ss of Mc1gs County, above . arE&gt; Diana Baer, Eastern High, daughter of Paul and Ruth
Baer, her talent act, instrumental: Phylli s Wigal. Southern High, daughter of Sylv1a and Alhert Wiga L ins trument;ll; !:iuzy Parker . Rutland High. daughter of llomf'r a nd
Jean Parker, coronet solo: Linda Leigh
Pomeroy High. doughier ol Hu ose ll and !lope Moore , monologue: Katy Morarity, Pomeroy High, daughter of Lawren;e and
Vwlet Moranty, sewmg exhiblls , and Fnyc floush. Southern H1gh , daughter o1 Howard and Rett~· Roush , voc al The Junior Miss Pageant. s ponsored hy the ME&gt;1gs ( ounty
Jaycees. will be presented in Middleport High School au~~~oriurn .E.:~
_a t_8 p_~n :\1iss Connie Lock\'.'Ood. 196:~ Junior Miss of Ohio, will crown !\•Te1g s County·s Junior ~!is.~ i
Colllmhia Ga s 0 1 Ohio . Inc , ha s taken over the~~~
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l tri hut1~m ot natural gas 111 Rt&gt;ed sv1 lle following acqutsi·
twn ot tlw d :•ed sv1lle gas sys tt&gt;m . 11 was announced to-

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Saint Nick Not so Jolly at Store·Lock-up

BRIEF
WIRE NEWS

Santa Cl;:~us wa s nut so jolly the Pomeroy Polke depart ment
&lt;llld n·

,- for a while - ..Saturday _mght . on the . s ture teleplunw
I Old "St N1ek lound h1msf'lf quest 1ts a s:;1st an ce
~ ~~ a ptedlt'ament at Stiffler's

Police sol~~d Ius problem hy
Store m Pomeroy when the t•m- co ntactmg Sttlfler
t'lllplo\ t'P.
p l o~et• s lor ked up the bu siness Erna Jesse who c amE' to
the
lluit ..&lt;l l'r•.,.•
but left the gent lrom
the store and treed Mr C lau ~
lnh·rnaliu.ll.al
North Pole ms1de .
A Pomeroy pulict•m&lt;Jn r eact1 Santa pondered over his sit- ed as follow s, when notified ol
WASHINGTON- REP. GER· , uation for about a half
hour the inc1denL. " Wt'v"' Jlls1 got to
aid R. Ford worked agam.it before fmally dectdmg to call •get h1m out or there by ThUI sa t4-day dead\ me today to bmld
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Nine 'Young Turl\s' Stand

;~~~;.~t4l '&gt;lptpeltriC pro;•·•·iha&gt; beenslortedtoserve

Thl' Rel:'dsville gas ~\"*"m has se rved 70 retail ens-' tomcrs rrom nearh~ wl:'lls 11 lwh h av e bf''-'n found to be
dar"
stnre doors were unlocked and roy Pollre d('par1men1
no \ongt:&gt;r a(_h•quall'
.
.
S11lflf'r \tanager Btl\ Howard ht&gt; [·anw ~trollmg out , ar·mrrling
Whlit' 11 mH1· be ::tn "o l'fw lal
('o\umh 1a ot Ohio cu~ tn mPrs m Reedsv11le. as in
:-.c11d S,m\;J Wl' nt upst;11r:&gt;
t() Jo Howard .
publi c rl'curd . ' lu ll detatl~ of more I han ~:W otlw; OhiO (Ollllll\ll1111t&gt;S . - now may en·
d tangt· hi" bnght vt&gt;lwt sui t · 1 thought the police might the inn d;- nt are helu'\'l'd bl•st JOY the comfort and tOI1\'t•n it· nn· nf dwwndable, year·
v.lu•n 11 v.&lt;~s 11me !or the ~lure "~'~' me wa lkmg around mside kt&gt; pt pnvate.
JrUund gas sNvice. Columbia olfic\als sa id .
tu dt~~e &lt;.J( !:1 p rn ' We l11ought a nd a r• rst me . thinking I was
Sani H t · au~hl wllhuut
hi~
About 9~) per t·rnt •lf tlw P.al - 1
In· nhTadv had left. a s no one a bur~ lar ." sa1d Santa. embar· rt&gt;mdeer, or slt'Igh, or ev!:'n the ural gus u..,Pd hY Colurrd ll a ot 'I'IVI!'I' Ill ReedsvJ\lt' , Columbia
notlct&gt;d the upstairs lights on," 1·a~S{'d .
ttoln h;r-. ~,tJrlt•d work on a $24.151
1most sunple ehimney"d1mbm,g ()hiO t·uo.; rorn!:' rs I'H llW S
v11d Howurd
And who was Santa ?
apparatus - he couldn' t get out side Ohto To msurf' a eon - P1tw 1Hlt' Im provement
proj~t
Sant&lt;J·~ cheek ~ v.ere a bnght . That's to remain a secret, out by tml\SE-1 1. ('ould lw ·'
stant and dPprndahiP ~nurh 1\lllt'h I\ ill m&lt;Jke it possible to
N rrd !hom u::;ual v. iwn the Inc ked m the Illes r1 the Pome- prelers to rem&lt;Jm incogn1to.
1\w Col umbia Cas S~;stem. ln C". ~~-~ v.-. tnnre thar :10 additional
- - - -- - - - - -parent romp&lt;m~ ot Columbia ol pntPnt 1al r·ustomNS. The new

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Un·i~r·~~~~:· ~niPrna~:onal

weekend for
s~ ant a ... and
Tf32:e dy, lOO

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Tt&gt;mprratur!:'s In Ohio will
&amp;\lerage nt&gt;ar normal. Sume
normal high and lo\1&gt; tempera·
lures are: Cleveland
35-21,
t:olumbus 38-22. and Cincinnati 42·3i. Cottier Tut&gt;sday
tht"n Jilllt&gt; da}' to day &lt;·hange
until warmer at the fnd of
the ~f'fk . Precipitation
\\ill
B\'t-ragt&gt; N·o wnths of an ineh
Lo lour etnths of an inrh mt:&gt;lt A.~ H!i. 11g
. bt snow or snow f Juro:u
· a ...
•· ~ut
rit's -1·Ufs d ay an d agam
Thursda) or Friday. -UP.

~n~~~~-~~c~::e~ ~~)~\si:~~)U:~~ ~ ~:~Jtl:'\l ;~~ 1 .b;\l~:il\~es~ 100~g R=~

1 Winter llrficially :arrh•es at
ship into v1ctory over
Rep.
Texa~ . The. largest singtr pur- 1'11 11:'.
Charles A. Halleck .
:!:50 P m .. EST today but it
ehaSI:' of natural ga s t'VPr tr;ln&lt;;
Tlw C J Hughe! ConstrueThe Michigan
Rt'publican,
won't tw much nl a surprise
acted wa!' comp\pt;-d fPf'l'll\11 ll llll {II Ill Huntington. w. Va.,
who plunged mto \he
battle
to tht• 'o\t'Ster n half of
the·
Wllh the Humble Oil and Kef ill - IS lfl '-;talling Ihe new pipeline
Saturday, appeared
confident
('ountry .
ing ("G . a purchase nt mort' ror Colu mbia . Work is expect,..
that he could defeat the veler·
SAIGON I UP{) - Tlw nine " .voung lur ks " \\·h o s!.1!.!·
Ht•;ny snilW con tinut'd to
than s 1x trillion cubic tl:'et ol t·d u, bf' &lt;'omplelf'&lt;i b~ Jan. L
an Indiana GOP leader at the ed South Viet Nam's latest coup d 't&gt;tat re fl! .'&gt; Pd t odOJ _\ to ialt in the northl'rn Roc·kic-s
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natural ga s for c ll ~tom ('r" ot
The m•1•• Colur11hia of Ohio
showdown Jan. 4. Halleck has
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be
d release theJr prison~;&gt;rs despite a warn ing that 1\IP l111tl'd cmd Lht' Nortllwest with more
By United Prt'SS Intf'Tnational
Columbia (~as s~·~ tf'm ('[!IJ\\):ln· "tt·
' . tton;"t'' a"onunt•
I, .,
been accused of being too we· States might " rev1ew" its program ol ai d tn t he arlli· than a foot pilt&gt;d up in sum."a~
a
wet'kl•nd
lor
Santa
ies
m
Ohio
and
siX
ottwr
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tf'"
handl··ct
b_
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company's
of.
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ded to dogmatic oppos1lion for Communists here if they fail~d to do .so
llreas . Spnkanr, Wash., had Cla us. for trimming the ChristAs part ot the extt&gt;nt 1on ol Ilet' at :\liddlrpo1·t . "lnquK'ies
ltE own !'iake and of refusing to
U . S. Ambassador M&lt;'!xwell 0 Tfl .v lor arr::~n ~~P d ron· 16 inr·ht's ~of suow
on
the
,·tltn&lt;tl ""r''''"
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· d lllBs trt:&gt;e . lor wmdnv. ~huppm~
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• be u"tr"l·
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10 ('ecl&lt;ttnt;ta ol 1·,1 11·0 •5 0 \ .,
consider new ideas ·;·
to improve.ferences
with
Premier
Tran
Van
Huong
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the Republican pos110n.
or at least nominally In power - an
I . Cell. \lgn_\'l'n w ippe t 1IH' snow t roug
;II 1:lR :\ ~P t'lmd ,- \Vi'. in Midmade- indirect reference
to Khan, the military "strong man" to trv to arange s pPPdy IIIP high passt•s or the Si1•rra OJ.&lt;J " tht&gt; wPE'kend a ~oung mnth di"P''''I." .'llan I.. l.eonard, Mi•
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d 1'1' d11'd m a tire w1lh ht'r six
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these criticisms by sayng we
re
~toration
of
civilian
govrrnment
h(•re.
in
California
wlwrt·
st
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s
·h
~.mall dnldn·n - four !JI th•·m
dil'l)nrt manager lor Columbia
Saigon was qui('t today . wllh
"'"r~' dosed to &lt;1\l
traHi(·.
mu sl begin a new chapter WJI.
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huddlt&gt;d If\ lwr arm s
ol Oh1o. &lt;;:ml
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new ideas. nc•w spirit an nE'W no Signs of unusual TJ\Jiilary ar- :l~'llf' Sjll'fi ica I,\' n1 t H' II{
More than two int•hE'S or ram
IV'l
ll OJ. &lt;Is a wE-ekend tnr oamt's.
TllP Hf'f'dq·d iP propPrl,v will
eadershi
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11v11y
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dhi
sts
who
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Santa
Barbara.
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b
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fot·
he
niJt'rated as a 1nart of Coll
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ThP yo ung Turks . high-rank- rE-nt anti-government not~ !wn· Sunday and mun· than an
c!;
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s
umtm ol Oh~tl' s JaC'kson
Owi1t r~ams ~~ I snow nwn ttnd rPinillrb ft·ll &lt;tt l.u~ Angt'ks.
DALLA! - NEIMAN. MAR· mg -officN'S of all' thrt&gt;E!- brnn· ' for months .
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d .. I' g "·II B t •
~10 11. (;fon t&gt; ra l hractnuarters
for
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rus . the mink-and-stetson fash- ches nt the armed f01ws . Sun---~---uE'er an Jmg m tw s. u m
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\JwlHg&lt;-ln. 11 wa.~ the wto('kl'nd
Co lumhia of Oh10 I&lt;; Ill CGlumion castle o[ t I1e
u we. · ay
ISSO 1Vt:"U 11lf'
1g
rr- Bnt 1 ( :&lt;.tl'!-0 I ,:llll:l:,!t-'4
bu .~ . CuluJilbJa of Oh1o '!lt!'rVe!l
looked into the future through tiona\ Counc'l l'' - a snrt ol in- In Sunda\· A•Ti•lt·nt
Pn:-.1 ()ffi•·t'
mort&gt;
88().0\lJ rt&gt;tai l custo-the smoke today,
planning ft&gt;crim ri1v1li&lt;In
legl!'laturt&gt;cleunup and arn·~h·d at \P&lt;I - I 22 of its
Mt'rl1um d;1.:1lJl!:P w:ls innw· ,~oh-'d t•ll Hulitla'·
1he1r h~·stPri!'a\ mother.
•'
mers •n 56 Ohio cotin!le~.
round-the-doek fire
· 20
b
I"Pd bv two t•:•rs Ill dll .'lrl'ld•'nl
Po~l ()Jiwo·s ot Pomrr;J\' .'1'111
II wa s the WN'krnd for sta\\ASON - Mrs Amv. 1 Adwork in order to reopen m
mem t•rs.
The coup appl':ll"i'rl tu
bt' a t 1t 2fl :.1 m Swul:l\' nn 1\111 M1ddlrport w1\J b·,• closed all 11S1irs. for unmt•asurahlf' totals: amsl Jivtden, lifelong N'Side-nt
dnys.
A fivt--alarm fire burned out
llnion Cillll't'li Fd 11\ll knlll~ d&lt;Jv D1.'r ?~. a nd will he nflt•n Tht&gt; wrt&gt;kt&gt;nd lllil1 fll'f' rl;~Imt&gt;d nf :'V![Ison d1f'd Saturday at tO
uf .1 milt- son1h of J\1 . 14:~
S:nurda.&gt; for bux owner patron~ the llvf'~ ol 47 persons, 39 ot ll m at Mf'1gs Genf'ral hosp1! r d
part of the store be ore awn
The St :l tP Hu1,hw, ;, P.11rnl rt&gt;· onlv Tlwn• -will hi-' nu window 1ht&gt;m {'hildren
al She was bnrn \1arC"h
1.
Saturday morning.
caus Ing PT • PI ,,.,
rAS'NT
Acrord - ported lh.11 a c:1r drJvrn h.v Sf'r\'
· il'f' S;•turliiiV.
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the
daughter
of
the
damage
by one
of mg
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10 8 r••por 1 f rnm th.- U· Blih SIH r!'iu •r 1~1. ( 'oti Jlllhll'i.
""rsestimated
al mot·" il&gt;an
~ milHur;~l d1•I1Vt'l \'· but none ir 11 wa~ :Jl persons kil led 111 m11\- William and Alice A1lt&gt;s Adthe Ow '"'
11
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S. Coast Guard unit at HPn· t•ulliriPd on .1 (' !I J'\'t' o.\ 11 11 a r: II' tuwr1 will tw madr Sa turda v. t!ple drath trafflr arridt&gt;nls. un- ams a nd was a Iso pr.e-rt&gt;ded m
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hon .
derson. W. Va .. dragginl(. op- Onf"rA[f"{] b.r l/:l'n ' l !lPJHI•·r....-m, acen~dmg lo I'•I!IWI'O ,\' ,\ ss J ~I - f'uuntt•d mort' who di~ alone death hy he r husband . Captain
erations are c-:ontinuing in the 32 . li:I rn ~mll'lllt· .\Jo r1 1 :L11un~ ;rnt PH·tr 11 a~ tt·r
Art Sktnni'r. It was two pNsons dead and 0 A. J1V1di'n in 1941, operator
CAPE KENNEllY THE Ohio Ri\'er fur
Cabt&gt;ll wt·rP lS'-W'u
and
!\·1Idd l.-port
Pn ~ tma o;;ler five m1ssmg 1n airplane ('rash- for many years o I the
.~'I ason
\fiddlt&gt;ror·t pr.tiee are lnvestl
United States today orbited an County mt&gt;u presum.-d drown_ _____
Pal II ( ·;w'l
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Pomeroy ferry.
gatmg tw 1
and
b k'
Sh e ts surv1vN
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lhre"'._
·.\IRS. MARNHOUT , R. N. · f'll!Pnn~s.
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mort"of rea
mg Her·
Explorer satellite to map radia· ed Thursdu)' while duck huntPolice
\\o'orst Arrldent
d &lt;~ughters, \Irs. No1an I 1. un· 11 e J
Kathleen C. ~1arnhout. R.N. I:M'ri (~ilkt&gt;~' ~a id this morn!"'•.
tion belts encircling the earth lng. The mi!lsing mt'n are VHt•wn~ Memnn:ll llllspitnl
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John
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])IS( '\IAHr.E S SATURDAY - m i:H'(' Jd(·nl on Nvt' -1\v Sutur- IH·Pkt&gt;nd happPm•d at Palmyra. an · m
arns o
yna,
, has !Jt'en l"mployed at
!he opt'n the back doors of the Orin
The 101-pound radition snoop- Dunfee, )0, of Uhio Rivf'r
Ella. B,H't'\11.\l:t ,. P;lmPrm . Char- rl:n at 7 :w p m mvo tvmg IWO N y. 1\lH•rt' a 2.'i-vPar-old moth- and MJs Harold Roush ol Phi· ho~pital sinct Deet"mbtr, 19GO Sm ith rf'~ldE'nrf' at 376 Beecher, last satellite on the
19M
a;~· home madf' ranOt' the tes Wt:"lr~. f'onwro\; Lmin !f' VPIIIC'l~,~ Cirri~ driven b.\ Lar- tl _ Mrs :\nna Br~eden, died io. 0 ._seven gr~ndJIHldrf'n and as diredor of nursing stnic!'. sl ::~nd 1\:ll Hirxly home on Ruslaunch schedult&gt;, is expected to
two men wt·re in wa.!i found NC'WI·It Nt•\\- !lavt·r; _ MargarP\ 1'\' Rirllard lRe, 17. Long Bot - with her SIX little rh!ld~&lt;'n \\hen I~ gn•&lt;~1 grand!htl ren
\1r.~..
~~·tl-sL Saturday night. Botll
make valuable conta-ibtuions Lo
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1· ··'11. and R&lt;&gt;nntt' ll&lt;thl;at·d, ' '.1. '' llash fire swept tht&gt;lr home JJVlden was.· a past matron o! One }l'ar latt&gt;r she was nom· hom!'' Wl\Te !:'ntPred .
E t
Sl
d ed o\ssislant
Administrator
America's drive to send thrre 1 floating near lhe 2Jst Street McD:HliPis . Pom t·m~·1 •t
Syrdcuse. ('Ql ltdl'd Z111('rt' wa s The husband and father. Paul a s ern
bar aft~ a~~n Pla;s and also runlinued " 'iLh hl'r
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A layette shower was given
Hawiey presided at the Morning
The Women·• club of
the
b Mrs . Janet Shane for Mrs.
DonatLonfl were given_ to the Min
Star EUB chur~ met
Mn James Carnanan of Raf riauy "'·'"ell al the
Rock TB and Health AJSOClatlon, the silver coffee and tea services. at tde Racine, R. D. home of
ct·,,.. entertamffi Uw Pll·n~roy Th 0
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••Tht! Annual l'hri~lmas perty Room. Mrs Mark
Grueser:
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Hoatesse!l were Mrs. Reibel, Mrs . Fred Smith, Wednesday,
f t Lhf' Roek Sprml2:~
Rt:tter VIrgw·s Story. Mrs .
Lt&gt;wis Bend C B Hadio dub auxil- the Pomeroy F'Irst H a p t l s t /30 p m
Jaycee_Christmas projects w~en Mrs O.scar RGush, Mrs. Edgu I the 16th, for a potluck dinner
}lealth Club \-\ aS held Thursday Grueser and The Old Log F1re , iary at ht:&gt;r hume 1'ut'sday Pve- Church mPl at the Martm res· Games were plaved and priz- the Phtlathea Clan of the Mul- Reynolds, roontrbluting) Mrs . and Christmas party .
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taurant Wt'Cinesday .eve~mg for es won b)' Mrs. '·~wis Grueser dleport . Church of Christ held Ella Reuter, Mrs . Otho Watts
A program was given and I
11 !he (;r8n,O::t' 11&lt;1ll. be gmmng Mrs. Le1 ell .
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and · Mrs. Denver Rt'ce. Mrs. short business meeting conduct·
Th e meetmg e In.~eu·' WI·11 l lh e oratt•d m kt&gt;eping wt1h the ho\i- ab l:i 0 c oc tur t ey
d t t bl
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everung at tlle cburch
.Ta·ith ll pntluc~ dmner at noon.
:Mr~ :\f\1(1 ~ Lt'• m&lt;~rd &lt;J -.ked gra('e Mizpah bene-dkt1on. after which
ers were sea e a a e wt 1prize was won by Kathy Ab·
Dorothy Yeouger was a guest ed by the president,
Mrs.
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day season A turkey dm~r was write cover and centered with Ibott. Aft~ Mrs . Hysell opened
The
social rooms of the for the evening.
Clark Ihle. Glfb were placed
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..~Mrs Cldlffmd"' l.c1fhhel1, p~es:- 1:~·;~~/~~\sr::~v~ron~\~e
served potluck sty~- at 6 P· ~· a Santa and h1s reindeer . with ~ her many gifts which were plac- ch~rch were decorated for ~e
under a beautifully decorated
oenl t't1 n Ut'1 \'u. a " or1 us. I bag Prt"sent wen· thsot&gt; namMrs. Nalhan
v iggs, pres- candles and greenery placed at ed . a decorated bassinet re- holiday season.
The worship
tree and exchanged . Others pr•
ness SI·~~ ~~')n I\ 1H' h Oflened with ed above and Mrs. We lby Wha · dent . prt'!sldt-d ov•·J trt·
b~,;J- mtervals
fresl~ments of sandwiches, 'cup- center f_eature&lt;l a red poinsettia
sent were Rev . and Mn . Men·
thE' Lord'..; l'r:J.&gt;t'r and plt'dge ley and Mrs . Wil\Him Ewhing- nt'ss meetmg She gave a read·
Followmg the dinner
the C'-&amp;kes and lemonade were serv- j plant "':lth a red candle and the
:tel Smith. son Dwain ;
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w 1\ag .-\ r..-pun \\'II ~ !!\\'en on
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girt group went to the home of Mrs . ed 1 M
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Arnold Mrs l ~..pen Bible. A madonna arrangeSusie Fischer, Mrs . Clarence
'l'h3nl.:.,gmng treat taken er
next meeting wi ll tM;&gt; ht&gt;ld
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door Da le Wippt&gt;l, Union Ave ., for a
Patty
with holly and
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Gruese.r, Mr. and Mrs. J 0 n D
1o the C:mn~m·s Nurs mg Home. at the home of Mrs. George pm;es "-l:'le av.a nlf'd to Mrs. meet ing ;;nd partv The ho.:ne 11 Mrs Janet Shane Mrs 1was used on the plano
Jhsle. Mrs . Edison Hollon . Mrt.
Pt:m.~ 1\Wf' made tu rt&gt;mem. ' Skinner with Mrs . Homer Rad- Harold Hy~ell and !\lrs. Agnes was decorated I~ the holiday . ~or,man Hysell, Mrs P;ul Orr: Miss Mil_dredh Hawl~y, p~eslt·
J. A. Smith and the hostess'
her st'nloJ ritizf'n~ and ill of furd m charge ol thl program, While . , .
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st&gt;ason including a. deeorated Mrs. William Grueser.
Mrs. Ident , was ID . c arge o a s or
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lht&gt; ct~'1lnHJn lh· a t Chn stnws
Mrs . Ca1nahan pre sented each tree under which g 1fts
were , ~wls Orueser, Mrs. James Hol· busmess sesiOn. The cla vot·
The Xt Gamma Mu Chapter
-----,lilnd tht- group Will meet at the and Mrs W. A Morgan the con- guE'~t Wll h a mJmature ul
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, ion and Ricky. Mrs. Jane Ab- 1
to pure ae wo ... es ?r j of Beta Sigma Phi enjoyed a
homt' ot JV\r '&gt; Fred Goeglem tes t.
tel!rng the Clms_tmas story .
I Mrs w1ppe!. president. con · bott and Kathy.
ithe church and t~ m~ke a gaft 16:00 candlelight Christmas dinWednen &lt;:day at 1 p m . to p~The next ml'ellng V.lll be held dueled a short business session . Sending gifts were Mrs. An· of money to bte Jan~or. It was 1ner at the home of Mrs. Normal
at the home of Mrs
Elwood und pl;ms were made to send drew Davis. Mrs . Avery Geog· l repGrted that candlelaghters bad Amsbary Thursday, Dec.
parP tht' boxE-s
A program of Christmas rE'ad l:iOWt'fS .
• flower s to shut-in membt'rS. A llein, Mrs . Betty l..eonard, Mrs. I been purchased fo~ the church. prepared and served by the
Jngs W~lS prt''-l:'nt .. r Hnd
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Attendmg were Mrs. Gene I round robin card and gil't was I A
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Mrs. IWbert Relbel gave the lal committee. After dinner
eluded ':hnstmas Carols. Mrs. I
1Hawkms, \'Irs Harold HyJ;e\1, ' prt•pured for Rt&gt;\'. Charles Nor· , B~~~ston on~~s: Iva · Singer, Christmas story
taken fr~m l served, Mrs. Wllliamt ~:::~;~ ~
Hugh Rearh.~ Chri~tm&lt;~ 1 Cards, I
\trs Hobt•rt Hard.~n, Mrs . ~oy- ris . Two eummltnications werE" I Mrs. Jerry Grueser, Mrs . Hugh Luke followed by prayer by Miss I program cbai:rman, P
Elizabeth ·ca..-npbell was rtMrs Got'glein: Yuletide , l\trs.
The g&lt;ulv decorated home of h:· Shult' r ..Vlrs. 1nn Neutzhng, l rt&gt;ad from tre Korean gH·L
. Bearhs Mrs Cleance
Prince, Hawley . Mrs. Oleva Cotterill, Mrs. Roberta O'Brien,
Wil· leiectedmost excellent chief by
Arnold Snowden ; The Lit tIe 1\.trs Cllaries Br&lt;Jdhury wa!' the Mrs Fred ·~·av~o~, Mr~. Georgt&gt; Dt'\'ollons were led by Mrs . 1 Mr~. c'erald .Pullins, Mrs . Trec- ~ gues~: told the story of ~he !lam Anderson, and MiSB Lucy the Magnolia Temple, Pythiaa
Boy ·~ Coll•·rtion. Mrs. ArlE-e settmg for the Chrrstmas pa rty C;1r~o~1.' M~s. ( ,a'I,Hysetl, ~1 rs. J . H Stephen snn who
gave : 18 Abbott and Mn.
Wilbur car?,l• ~Come All Ye Faith· A~sbary ~ccompanied by Mrs. Sisters, Thursday evening at
Abot t. Stnry of Christmas, Mrs ot the Midd leport Ch ild Con~t&gt;r- Bnwl'I S:.\1r _~· \\.h ilt , Mrs . Biggs the Chnstma ~ story from Luke Bailey and Ruth Ann.
l ful,
whiC~ was fo~lowed by Dtan Martm who sang several the DAV ball, ill their regular
Old vatwn Le&lt;Jgue Thursday even- and 1\11 ~ larn&lt;~han .
rmd closed w1th prayer. ·
group
singm~. A gift ~change numl&gt;ers and then led
mfi'E'tinij and Christmas partJ.
Homt-r Radford : and a n
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fashion('d Christmas. Mrs . W Jng .
I I.Jfts were exchanged
and 1
was held dunng the soctal hour. singing.
The hall was decorated in keepA Morg.-m
The rneetm~o: "'as opened with :
Mrs Wippel, on behalf of the I
Refreshments were
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with the holdiay season.
Mrs Lfonard read, A Silver "T tw Moth{'r ·s Praver" !o lt ow- .
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cl;Jss presentf'd Mrs. Stephenfrom a table covered with
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An old fashioned
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son, he tt'il.Cher;, with a gift .
white c\olh and red net with a : was given
read
A dessert course, coffee and
Heath Meth-1
Ridmg of Kings; Mrs. Wlllmm L w ~kComas who

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ANNOUNCE PROGRAM
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mi;-&gt;hap a t !he ror ner of North . Tht&gt;rt&gt; wtll be a Christmas 1·E&gt;teastod.
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St'rond and Racto-~1 in Mtdd l ~- program at the Morst" Charwt
persons 1
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port at 8:03 p. m . Saturday 1\lf'thrxiisl rhurch, Old
on the statf! payroll and coverBy JOHN P . STIRN
ternal inJtlri es at a local hos- out of tlw wJ~· acrording to and a raggt&gt;d T·shirl.
Police said a car dnvt&gt;s bv Rus. Flars. De(_'Pmbe1· 23rd a t i 30 !
ed by CIVil tlervice will be pro- HIALEAH, Fla. tU Pir - The pita!.
l w11nesses. b11t the 1:ar struck , ~1rs B_rook'l ran t_o t~e ("ar, sell p Skidmore. 19. Middlli'· p -'1) . Everyone weknme.
posed to the Ohio
General !sobbing woman , her husband's
Over the protests of Jarquline both ol them
JI•mped mto the dnver s seat ' port attPmpted to turn onto
Assembly neil month by State ' body pmned undf'r the family 1Brooks, he1· hu ~band hart put
"I saw th
car run lum and tried to gt&gt;t the vehicle off Rae~ St
C"Ut the cornt'r 100
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Wayne car and her little girl sprawled !, theii ~on, 0.:1\'id. behind Hte down ." said kn~wr r Col\ms. 19, ht&gt;r husband's body with no close. a~d hit a parkf'd car t awrrn&lt;·e ~· . st 11L 25, PornWard.
;dying nearby , du!cht!d her wheel b ~ himself.
who was fl~mg model a1r- sm·rf'ss. Then she grabbt&gt;d the 1owned by Halph Wt&gt;lker . 5~. Nov, is being held in ME'1gs •
Ward said stale office work· : seven· year· old son ariP.r his · The mothf'r walked angrily to · planPs nearbv. ··The n ght front bo~· ano the couple's other two Pomeroy: No inJuries or arrPst~ Cm;nty
Jail
toda y on a bas·
ers get 5 to 20 per cent less first driving lesROn
the other s1de of the parking 1whee\ pa ssed over lhe man and rh 1ldren awa~ from the spot were reportt&gt;d .
tardy rharge.
than persons in local and coun- 1 "Please somebody called an lot w1th lhf' thrt'e othf'r Brooks thPn ttw rf'al &gt;~.ht&gt;t&gt;l a\m(l~t d1d
F'ro:;;t said there probably 1
ty govtrnment jobs here . The : ambulance:•
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moaned ' "lllldrf'n Btlt lillie DE-bb1e too, but 11 roC'keo back The would be no rharges
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PATERS~N. N . J Ill PI\ -.S ix bandits held up an 1
1turned ba:k to where the car c~:~r knMkr~. the lillie girl oul the bo)&gt;. He ad~ tbat Brook s. :
ror some .8.500 female clt:•rks. , But it was too late. •
Jwas standmf,.
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a telt'vlsJon repa1rman, probab. armored truck today when tt arnvt&gt;d ala rhurc h to pirk 1
Collins satd the boy jumpPd ly was lhe guilty one.
up Sunday collections.
111enographers and typists.
1 Hobert Brooks. J2, who took , "The car started driftmg for1 · family ~o the Hi~leah race ward." said pulie€ S~t . Robert :out of lhe car ll~l . "just lot.Jlled " l'h_e _Person ~uilty is guilty
An unofficial_e_stimate set the haul at a h.~lf milH?n
J.EOPOLDVJ~E. THE CON- tr_Jck parkmg lot Sunday to ! Frost. ''Hruok ~ told the boy to down at the man lrke he dtdn 't of crtmlnal neghgence •. . but doll~n; but an offtcJal ol the bank called the figure •·m·
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r~bels l gwe his son a lesson. was • put on the brakes. but heap- know what to do . . then he he's dead," Frost said.
cr~d1ble." The thugs set .up the danng robbery after in1
are believed to have massacred kHled instantly when the boy I parenlly mi s..-;ed and hit the g11s ran over to the girl who was . ''Apparently he was just try- vading St. Anthony '!!= Roman Catholic Church. They handan white men, women and chit-:ran over him. Debbie, 8, also pedal ... tht&gt; C"ar Jll.&lt;:t shot ror- ery intC' HP smd thf' boy was : ing to be a good daddy ... but cuffed several persons inside the church, including at I
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slendt&gt;.r with bla&lt;"k hair and what a hell of a way to b.
i least one priest and waited £or the truck.
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short time later gf mass1ve m- i Brooks lun2ed to push Debbie 1was wearing Bermuda ihorta 1&amp;ood Iatner. ''
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Rutland Wins, 65-49 Over Gallians
11th a 10Ud tiHII victory over
Ofll1to Saturday lllglot.
Coach Jim ~ boyl, plitytng team \Jail 1n all four quart·
""'· enl llhead at Ill" start
and never trailed. RuUand beld
a 7·1 lead jn tho early ~
of the opmlng otauza ud was
ehead 1t&gt;t when lbe quarter
ended. The Bed Devltli were
aht:ad 33-20 at boliUme and .,.
311 when tho final elgbt mlautes
o1 the conte!l got underway .
Senior Larry Rupe led the
winners during the first two
perinds by scoring 20 oj b1a 2Z

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P. I. Our pootm• II partial

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Ill 11.1, 11A, tlllilllitl II IHL tlmt, wbo I 11'1 doll¥. .
Pl. Plo111111, lt.M; ......., ed wltlt' rqi!JIIt, -H.
21.ll; ,Blalall, I.U, llltloau7: De.four~IliaD 111 -thl YA.
.....llll ·ralll, U4 11111111. Ka- n oo1uma thai toO much Olllldr
I nawba riYV oa tha olllo. a.- lor ClrlllmU leldllo u "AoleaiA&gt;Il, 11.11.
oe'' New Ynr, mJ11n40 mo all
· IIIIGiber 11t11o poe~~~ rd uu
to otwe· MJddlHp - · · olo
0111t 'Wirii ;;.. lhdllaa dowD ten bapj,.aa IMciUH.,.;:;,._
Gap ha•llp -

13, 4:11 a.m., 111117
Dllar don boulewlvil ba¥1
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doWD 13, l:tl Llli.; Z!mmlr up clw!ied a platter of · 111111
14, 2:10 p.m.; llarilmu dowD treall for the paittr of lltllo
14, .JIIIdnllbt: E, P. JIll •• feel oround 1111 boule. .....I.J.II.
1d&lt;&gt;WD 14, 5:4$ am.; Weotem Dear HeleD:
,roes.
14. 1:10 a.m.; John B. We bouiht a motor blat thll
Unlolo ltldera hl•e taid they
w1U oall Ill trada llOIODI
'Ill~'WI
2:10 a.m.: New wlhler lor mm-·o fllb.
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up IS, 4 a.m.; 0. llll ud lkJlnc. I !mow 1011 Wltthroughout !be world to quit
Sbearer up II,. i a.m.; Will" IMkl (from artleleo
you'Va
buying Seriple'o produots II liD lNDL\'8 CIIDIJ'-1Ddla'1 DOW Primo IDojeteor Lal Jlabaolur
llolllland
down
15,
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agreement II 1101 rucbed In I
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llwbi • - u 1lo bo14aNaw-.
CalhDIDI up 11•• 5:40 a;m.:. bolp u. 0111 00 a lWDo. - NO
meettoa wilh Sc;riplo mana&amp;•
· up It, &amp;::iO a.m., A. INSPIRATION
lilont.
JOint oround 1111 otallod 1'111
up 16, 2:45 a.m.;
and the Davis car waa COOlin&amp;
down 16, 4:05 om.: Dear No:
In tba opposite lane.
up 17, ·12:!1 o.m.; Vol· "lolA'S MINK" 11 mOlt apup 17, 4:11 a.m.; AUco up
rllte ao you'll dlloovar
17, 6:.00 a.m.: L. Fleore down
~ b!Uo como 1ft. Or,
driven by James S. Deweese,
12, 4:65 a.m.; Dixie
Splrll Jl )'011 aro more poellc tho
25. Rt. 2, Pt. Pleasant, waa un18, 5::1! a.m.;
Little
U al· SKI, •av, bill ~
able to olow down, striking
•~:.• down 19, I a.m.; Jef· prao 0 •
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cor.
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PT. PLEASANT - A Peoria ccllided wllh the Davis vehlele.
Holl&amp;lmd down 20, 7 a.m.; Val· lark, UDIII later, alltr you VI
The Salton 'I'Dwnsbtp 'frill. nllnols ..uple was bojured ln 1 Deweese was cited for ttekleu
vollnt up Greenup s p.m. . P• learned how Nor to be don
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teoo will meet at the Syraeust a three car mishap Saturday operation.
mela D ~ I p.m.; Rowe up, . Really, I'm DOt
blot pi
Town Hall December 21 ot on the Sliver Bridge.
Traffic on lhe bridge ud
p.m., R. H. Boowortb
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3 a.m.: Jaoob G. up, J:SO to
or .~ noY.. 'umt•
~:.l' ~.t'::.'fl mploy.., Mro. Perry Davlo. is listed ! proach" wa• lled up for
Wood up Meldahl 10·110 My llliiOaUOR, 'l'h• Hot Water.
'ftle Raeint Elementary p T • In 11tisfactory cond1Lion
ln an llour whi1e the ~::::::::I
a.m.: 0rco dol'• 1:10'
Bottet;; lor our boat
"total
A w1U 111011
at the gr~d· Pleasant Valley Hospit.l ouf· wao cleared. Property
Elllhl Wood lljl M~ldahl, 10:20 recoil from 1111 other 11"1
dooor 011 Monda oe. 11 at ftrlnl from a broken leg and was estimated II $7110 to
Hines down, 2:4~ a.m.; Bottelo.'-H.
;. 10 p m Ml'tl ~ Le~ mu .. bruises, and her husband, Dr. Davis car; 14110 to the Gut~ I
Quoon Cll)' up, 4::111 a.m.; WU· Dear Helen:
1 · 1~ wtJi
t'
Perry Davio, was treated for car and
the ·~1 model
ll. Crall dciwn, 1: 11 am. Our thrtt and tour-ytar.G14
w1n loceratlons of the leg ond lip. driven by Deweeoe waa totaled.
GlllllpOUa dam PhllUp ..., ore forever (tiling luta
LI'I'I'LE BROTHER-Thlo model-the ono 011 lhe Wt-la a miniature of a new rocket· Sporn down, 1:30 p.m.: Chlfo mlteblof. Twi&lt;l! thll month lhty
0.. a 5tlc lilt tlrehlnge and the "'hey '!"" passengers In •
engine test apparatu• ln. tho de1erl neor Boardman, Ou. Water wiU be aprayed on lilt
Fourth Grado Mothus
w1U car drtvon by tbelr 000 • Thorn· Other than the
1oo K. up 10:10 p.m.: Gona up hove IUI'IIed a oetahbor'&amp; hole
tower to protoct tbt llnlcture from tbt aaartn&amp; beol. . -·--- - -· -·
!Ot'lt rtfrlllhmonll.
at DavlS, 21. Peotta.
and Rtpubllcan parties,
12:11&amp; a.m.; liewls down, 4:45 on and 101ked lhamlel¥11 !tom
am.: Warren
Houaland up, head to loot. I pullllhed tbom
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According lo the Sheriff's De- Whigs and Fed.,all!ts
day:
STOPS .JFit MOVIE
I: :Ill a.m.: Stmlt up, 1:11 a.m. but It dld M &amp;ood.
'lbo Loyal Beroau Cla01 of partment lovestlgatlng the ac· elected U. S. presldenll.
a}
Mra. Okty H. Roach, 1!4 State JAKARTA (lJPI)-Pro
KIDIWha River - National One nelgbbor wa1 nlct IIIOIIBh
t1oe ~ Churdt or Chrt•t elden!, a tractor • trailer ooall- Tourists are permitted
0Splf
eWS St G ll' 11 J0hn W O'Dell
Marmet, i:lO pm.; Bob to have her water turnec1 ofiiD
tfill ineet Tuo.U, ..enlng. Dto. ed on the Silver Bridge and search for dlamondo In
·• a tpo •:
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Banter dowJ\ Manne~ 7 a.ni.; lbo balelllftlt, u ouro 11. 1\e
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22 at the churelo. A one dollar car driven by Shelley Jean Crat.r of Diamonds II Mur·
- - - - - - - - Rt. 2, Galllpolls; Richard G. stopped lhe shOWing ol a
C V Horner dow!l Wtnlltkl, other lhlnkl It II too 11\udl
gilt tlc:hlJlCo wni be bold.
Gullet, 21, Rt I VInton, wao lretsboro, Ark.
Ealered Hotpllal
Wl!lnberger, 4!18 Hedgewood Dr.. memoriol to tho lale
4;01 p.m.; Dunoan Bruee dOWD. trouble. Toilay tbt ~ plelt•
Those entering Holzer Hos· Gallipolis; Mro. Gilbert
M. Kennedy ill • CothoU•
11:10 ed aMthet houll llll4 llql!lrlld
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1~~-~~~~~.!and~S~uo- Craig, 717 Third Ave., Gall~ here Frida•. it wu raportod
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Rt. 1, Galllpoll•; Mn. Elmer day,
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a.m.: Thelma Ann down, 4 Uno aod ,-tndowl. 1 clliiiild 1,b
o. Skidmore, Spruce St., GaUl· The officials news agency
a.m.: Mll'l'ill up, I:!S a.m.
boat I cOUld - the DlllbbON
polls; G&lt;orge L Gardnor, Rl. 2, lara sald 300 studenta who IIIIth·
were away - llld [lllllllbad tha
(Conllnued 00 poge 2)
Che!lhlre; Flelci W. Campbod, ered to ... lht movie were told
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C!Uiprlls again.
dren In the toWIUI of Banalla 118 Peacock St., Pomeroy oC!Jr; li "betrayed . lbe:
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Wby Is II alwayo """ .ihDdren
and Bafwasende in the paot ...., Clark, 522 Palmer
St., and '!1 ' "controdlclor)'" lA
~AlLY
who PI IIIIo m,.k&gt;blel? I au~
three weeka, 11 waa reported to- , Middleport; Clinton E. Douglat, donestan goals.
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keep .lliem Ia Ill thl tlmt llll4
ly DOROTHY KILGALLI!N
day.
1 Rt. I, HarrioonvUlit MrL COr·
OIYOfll(, TO INTIIIIl OP lboy ellmb over .6\lr utua ftllco.
1111 movlo "Yean or
Jolllnp Ill PeneD
1current funnle!l TV oommerlol the legal binder but I do know 1 Tho rebels' latesl
victims oon C. Chenoweth, Ravenswood, nlng, Day oi Drums," is
MltOI MAlON AliA
CU I uk tha nel&amp;bbort lA
A Holll&lt;WCIIld actress..lnger ls the one In whloh Rosemary that Brigitte's
"Myrtle" Is were said to Include ot leaBI W. Va.; Mrs. :e~rd!.~·· shown abroad by ~ U.S.
11,..,. L - . -~"cbUol proor• thllr yordl! - tnore ctt.brltec:! for . her Clooney tells ua "The bil red a Tunisian belle namel.i
one ~merican and one canadl· ~~~:ns~~cD~de a~t. 2
formation Sei-vice, whl~h
... ~.= !!~:"::!!'m:~•
N.V.S.
torso than blr tallnt - 1s
A" Is the sign of purity. won. enee, in case any pen pal• an. Fifteen Brlton•• elKht Outc~ W V~ . Mrs Cl ' 1 L Whee~ been under Comm.unilt
lurilltY n Tftt onJe va11.,. ,_.. ..,.
Dear N:
seclusion aiJd, under
der 1f she - or the ad writers want to ret with her on 1 rirlt Im~, four Belg:iana and an Aut- · R ·•
~ ~ v' . Mn here.
tnt Com,••,, n•
tt.. ,.., No yoy een't eak nelibbon
011... 1• 11 ~ Offtce
eare since.'&lt;~ ·U'Qic delth
or the sponaors - ever heard name basis . . Lynn-= Carter. trah~n also were •mona t he ;~r~':n~ rhead~a:- 'PUny·
to ciwd-proof places
w~tcb
8am CooD. !lite WU to
of Hester Prynne?
tho! op-llight female lmpetton- mlssmi. White·lod
Congo W Va • Te .eoa Dllno •Tolbert'
e A Miller Ceder·
shOuld be off Ulnlll lA follr
dined with bbD a few hours
J. Edgar Hoover'! mall from ator, is: recuperating at Medi- dtroo~ r~ached the acene :-rl· H~md~· M~s Ricllard L New: Into~, Cart~r Teresa
~artatlllnt 10111, 1D cue of ftrt. an· J.D..
fore be wu ttlltd. Sbt wu
over the nation 11 still over. cal Art• Hospital after a ..ro- ay m 1""e to rescue 14 w l\1 ,.c-er 'Joc"IO
. n Mr• ~dwln ":" Mr.1 Fl y'd
Mrl..
"""" " , . , , . . ..,,. " ,._.,, atant odtdoot water
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of
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b 1 hll f 1 nd women m tho town of BBiwa• m•• •
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Rellet~ MeArlhu . Mrs J cl&lt; E Kro l and dau""ter Mro
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natllre
One will be eheered to learn that sende. In Sana ta, however, a
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partie; ·~I tne the doctors have given Lynne they foun&lt;l waa blood-atained W. Blll'llB, Oak Hill; Mrs. Ralpb Thomao JeweU, Vaught
• .,. •:!''~,,::•;"'
1\e only IOlUtton Uea lao
than
wlll be VIctor Borge'a ool- the okay to open at Bon ·Solr olothing.
Beatty, Wellston; and Corole WUUam Poyne, Mro.
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wotcbtng the kldo eiOIIJr, llvIIW
ot the Barberry Room ln Dec. 22 as ocbeduled. In fact,
A. Whlllldon, HUbltDCioto, W. Harper, Charles DeMJ,
"'"' .., _
., . lng them welt-empbotol"" 1...
honor of Salvador Dall The they think working w:lll be the BOWLING GREEN Va.
Weatherholt, Mr1. H. W.
wli•rt h'tllllt... • _.. .. , JOdi about whole holt
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Comu and aon, Mra G 'L Mer~
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Borge-Dall parlay l! somethlnt · bell possible "medlelne" I or ert . 1 on, ne co
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conjure wlth. for starters. him.
Ithe past nine year., was
cer "'"' Ull r, ,..n. · •
.,..,, ,.,.. ll.to. pononal prop&lt;rtr. It· wlU lao
they're likely oo draw a Atlantic City'o famoui 500 td today new h..d
Mrs. Elmet 0 ·
Skidmore,, Skat&amp; and daughter, Mrs. J. 1• - · • - · - ' " - _,,. a wblle. Onlf one thine laoelDof guest!! who are noth- Club has been foreed to cloM: coach ·at Bowlinl Green
St., ClllipoU•; 10n~ 8: 151 0. Bowman and 11!"', Mn. J·
• .,.u.~a... .,.. """"' ,,..... ty itel 11111111 ~ mor.·thaD •
not rel•braled
Rob· for 60 dayo by order of 1 he University to oucceod
Mro. carson C. Cheno- R. CuBier aodMrdaulht~ M r ~
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thal'o mud.
ert Goulot will reveal hls com- New Jeroey State Dlvlelon of Perry.
weth, Ravensw~ W. Va., Bruce Smith,
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ymon
talonts on the Red Skelton Alcoholic Bev.rage
Control. Gibson, 37, I native of
doughier. 1:29 p.m.; Mrs. B..._ ldl!lht, Lellond w::ro, Mro.
early ln February. It w., The operaton of the .,.fe, ll town. Ohio, wao handpicked by ord H. Dean, Raveaowood, W. Shirley "::~lghti.t . ~ K . 11
of I h
Idea: he know! how fun- ls charged, leased the prem• Perry ao hll SUCC&lt;IIOr.
Va., daughter, 10:110 a.m.; and Mulford, "'"' II1'V
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llr. Taylor'• oy Bob can he off·•tago, and 1,.., some time ago to the looat otepped out or coaching
Mn Jock W. Bl11'111, oak lUll, Mro~ Jl:tcl)a~ ~"A i£i,;;r';
~:~ croniU he wftnh the video iUdlence to I branch ofa national organtla· W~k w_ben he WU named
IOn, 8:35 a.m.
te. I.
t
' lhlre the laugh!.
Ition for • !Und·raitlng dlnn.r. lelto dtrector to repllco
DioobarJed
bach, Joaepll,
•wlort.''walder,,ll
to hto In hiring • new permr al ,..,. Among the mtertalnors ••• o old Andaroon, who retirts
Roborll, V. L. ~·
our Pederal rotary, Briltitte Bordot made well-known female entertainer AUjUII.
Cash AIUoon,
Harold Henry V·,
~ I for· the &amp;irl oi!IR legal pope" prom. - well·known 111101111 the stq
Harry lloudalbelt, Mrto. Slolle, MiL
. dtal• IJo lllng she'd never publllll a . porty 1et. at any rate - whooe PI1TSB11RGH- 1. W. ABEL
Mrt. LeRoy Moo cia K. .
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Milan. But ttord about h&lt;r days u BB'o songs were desorlbed by the wanta 10 return - o l or
do
~-~~~40&lt; In .which : steno. nor glve out any newo- ASC " "Oboi!OIIe, vu!Jar and United Steelworker• of .Am'eri&lt;:~
ctve ll - paper. TV magazine or redia dis(Ustlng." So the ealo will to the rank-and.fila. Abel,
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Now Jar Interview• on tho oamo fascl· have to close. !Wonder how secretary-lreUurer of the
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nating oubject. Don't ask mo the ABC lleuths happened . to m!Uion-membor union
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tht punllhmenl lor breaklnc be there to ... the act!)
1~ made this clear Soturday
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at Chioaso In llounchlnc h I •
campaign to unseat incum-'
bent President David J.
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Donald.
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NaUoul Rock11 Loape
"The bule trldltlons or
By Ualled Preoo IDierullouol union have been oulr'lerted over
Filial
W. L. T P!o GF G! a period of years," Abel told
Vallderbllt 60 Oklahomo St. Ill Montreal
14 8 6 S.f 14 69 newsmen. liTo an e\'en
Couoollotloa
15 II 2 32 92 74 degree the decllion
Cblo&amp;IO
Florida St n Baylor 64
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Dttrolt
14 10 4· 32 74 691 prooess baa been
Ml1walkee Cltlslc
12 10 7 31 1t1 72 at the top. We IDtend lo .
Toronto
At Mlhnoube, Wil.
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t IS 7 25 7P 90 Irank·and·llle c:ontrol over
New York
rma.t
Boston
Ill 4 II II 18 control."
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UCLA 115 11oo11o1o eouo1e 93
BatiJI•''I
ftetahl
Canaolallon
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Montreal 3 New Vorl: 2
62 Wisoonsln II
W11teno olilviotoa
Detroit 3 Toronto I
Juvttalloaal
W.i.. T Pel. PI'
ChiC"iO S Booloto 2
AI l!:vurvillo, lud.
San DiiiO
8 5 I .616 341
Coollltlllol
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Amerteao Footboll Leapt IOakland
5 7 2 .417 30:
73
.By Ualled Preaa ~ Denver .
211 I .114 &amp;10
Coulolatlool
~ay'• llelllla
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. Wa_...., 10 Denver 71
Flnal llandllp
Buffalo 24 SO.toq 14
E..tern Dl•1ololl
Kansao Cit~ 24 Now York 7
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W. I. T I'd. I'JI' i'.t. HOustoo 34 11enVer 16
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.Buflolo
11 a 0 .II. 400 14:1 Oakland 21 Soo DleJO 20
· ~~ ..~a,jl~. St. lilT Murray 1!1. 18
Boston
10 S I .7611385.21'1
Soturday'o Game
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New \ork
5 I I .11151'111811
Lea.-. Champlon.oJolr
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h tiitg { Southwestern downed Wilton ed in 22 poinll while Athey to- 1 A cold second period In which begin on Det:. 29. Pairings for 1ond hal! surge, 67·a7. Moore collec 6ed 19 pomts m the game, Jordan 12.-Seqtin _ • 11
~ ~s 00ched ~1 ~ 6344 Satur~ay night for . ~ts tal~ 15 and Elliott 14. Straus- 1visiting Shade outscored Coach this event wi1 be announced lat- Photo.
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Eddie Jaco. • w .001 .
1second stra1ght hardwood VIc- ba,ugb had 13 for the losers. . George Evans Hannan Trace er this week by Coaeb Evans. ! ~::::::__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _"
of. Wellston s 17 pom~e 10 ~~ ~ ~o~y while the ~nn~ _Tra~ _~e. SW reserves won , their j ~ildca.ts 19-4 proved to be the ln the pre1iminary
game,
~ord quar;er,
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I Wtldcats were agatn vtcltms of fil'st pme of lbe year by down. : btg d•fferenoe at Mercerville ' Shade downed Hannan Trace .
~ out 111 /"n de .t· 4138 b 1 ~ a lose bailie as Shade nud~- lng the 'Wlllon 'B' team. 2!1-27. 1Saturday night.
44-27. W. Mullins had 14 for
stlea ., ma
1 th. J uk ed the Gallll!, coontlans, 56-47. Bill Dummilt had 12 lor the 1' The Wildcats had fought to the losers.
thott
a was as c1ose as e ac - . a1 Hannan Trace.
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ets ~ould get the rest of the i Coach Uoyd Myers' qiJintetj 'Box scale of the varsityliod. of play. The Athens coun. game:
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1evened its season. record ' at ]ga~e:. ·r
ty unit was outscored 20-14 in
SHADE (55)
Hershv
16 a 2 ~
. MiddlePort forward
Gary:three wins and three losses by
' WO.TON (44)
Ithe third per1od, and 11-10 in H. Bobo, 2-0-4; McLead, By CHARLES WIESER
.After he lost 11 players from Sprinci'ficld II 18 2 24
Stooart ted both teams in scor-1upending the Vinton county quiD. Barnes, 1~2; Steele, 5-1 1the last stanza, but the second •1--0--2: J. Ruth, 12--4-28; J. Uailed Press Intefnattonal hJs 1963 squad who were good Baltimore
10 15 3 23
mg with hi.s finest night .of the tet.
-It'; Mossm8.n, 1-2--4; Pope, i period damage was too great 1Bobo, 2-2-6; Myer, ~; BROWNSVILLE, Tex. (UPI) enough to be gJVen pro con- Prov1dence
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"season for 2Z markers. LitUe j 11J.e Highlanders controlled 0-1-1; Weiiht,3--0-6; Straus.,Ior the 'Cats to overcome.
Pratt, 0.-1- 1; Jordon, ~ , - ~ebraska's Cor~usk~rs, t~acts, Coach Bob Devaney d1d- 1
Buddy Moore kept hiS average : both boards with 38 rebounds. baugh, 4-5--13; P~ters. 3-1'7 1 Shade Jed 31-16 at intermis- 10; TOTALS- 24--7-55.
sportmg back-t&lt;;back. Big E.tght n.t ~ave too much troubl e eon- I
Western Division
up near the 20 mark in league 1 led by Rodney Cook's 11 snag~. 7; 'J'OT¥-5 17-10-44.
sion, and 45-36 af the three.
HANNAN TRAO..· (C7)
titles for. the first .!Ime on ~0 Vl~CJ~g people he needed a re- I
W. L. TPtsGF
action with a 19-poinl output. !steve Elliott had 10. SWI hit
SOUTHWESTERN (63)
quarter mark.
Rucker, 3-M: Murdook, 2 years, will be _gunmng for the1r budding year. Some satd De- Rochester
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Jacobs and Andy Holzapfel I ~5 per cent from the field slnk- Athey, IJ-.3-.;-.15; Jackson, 2- For the winners, J .
Ruth -2--6: L. Mu11ins, 9--0---0; Bic. thrrd consecutave bowl trmmph v~ne~, who owns th(; b~st Buffalo
15 9 3 33 s:r ·
paced the Rockets with 21 points mg 21 of 59 shots.
~; Cook, 9-4-22; Hall, 3-- pumped in 28 points while Har- Ide, 0--0-0; Cremeens, 3--0--G; when t?ey meet unbeaten Ark- wm.nmg record among acuve Pittsburgh· 13 12 3 29, M
apiece.
[ Southwestern jumped out in 0-6; Elliott. 6--2-14; Jones, I old Montgomery ripped the nets Montgomery, 9-7-25; Be1ville,, ansas In the Cotton Bowl, Jan. maJor college coahes (fi_3-l 4-51 · Cleveland
716 4 18 7D
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~front 18-7 after one period. Dur- 10-2; TOTALS 27-9-{13.
Ifor 25 f()r the losers.
2-0-4 ; TOTALS 19--9--47.
would ha~e settled for a 6-4
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Tlte Joss left Hannan Trace I By quarters:
Tne 'Huskers are conhn~mg record thiS year.
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from the floor, hittiog oo 23 .orland after three periods, it was Southwestern 18 ll18 IG-63 with a 2-6 season record. The Shade ....... 12191410- :their Cotton Bowl preparations But rior to the opening of · B~ffalo 3 B!ltimore 2 .. r;
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~ - ' 74 . For the winners. Cook pump Reserve- SW 29, Wilton 25. boltday -tournament, which wi11 Reserves- Shade 44 H-T
Dallas a few days ahead of the I squad's outstanding players told PHrov; enc2eR ,cue tee ,•
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THe tafter Rocket~ controlled
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helped by Jlm Lockhart with
Two years ago, Nebraska •Press International they felt he returned • kickoff 89
15 and Dale Murrayc with 10.
edged Miami of Florida, led by other teams were laking Ne- for a touchdown against
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quarterback George Mira, 36-34 braska too lightly.
I homa State.
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in the Gotham Bowl. They fol. J .
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. Led by Jim MarshaU and to break the ice for Comber· Bowl.
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Wahama hit a low 24 per : Paul Dillon, the Rio GraDde land at the 17:50 mark.
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The Cornhuskers were selec- b~IIt, was sidehned for the year
G~Jmore ffigh school of San- I outgoaled the Plrates 19-18. At : Coach Art Lanham and Rio half did Rio permit the losers ted ~ meet Arkansas. , ~Jth a se~ere !eg fracture early I
d~e handed.. ~ . '_Vahama 1tbe foul line, Gilmore cashed in ; fans with a welcome Christ- to edge closer than six points, sporb: ~ 9-0 rro~d thi~~ ~~! 10 the third game.
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Whtte .Falcons tbeJr third loss·o11 2Z of 33 'free throws while j mas gift in the form of a 96-78 witb the widest
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8 58-50 mar~ Wabama was making 12 of 25.1victory over Cumberland Col- ing at the intermiSsion
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gm. Saturday mght at Sand~ . The Falcons now rest until lege Saturday night in a high- the Redmen held a 47-33 lead Nebr~an~ m theJr f~n~l :a~e, Into his spot wen!ll ~:~~tn;~~ ;
v~~· The defeat left Wahama' January 5 When they entertain scoring . contest played in the MarshaU was hotter than . 17-7,
~ o?ners no c e wo I Bob Churchich of 0
Willi a 2-3 slate.
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Racine's Purple Tornadoes on GAHS gymnasium.
two-dol1ar pistol with bis
to~chdov;ns m the I a s t seven proceeded to set a school recTbe Falcon~ began aga~t tbe the Wahama floor.
It marked tlle final appear- jump shots from the deep
nunutes of play. II ·n
ord when he passed for .
hometown Pirates as· if they Wabama - Surface
3-1-7; ance this year for the Redmen ners and kept the Indians off
Needed Rebu di g_ _ yards. This was al~o good
would make a run-away O( the . Powel1 7-7-21: Rood
2-0-4; who are idle now until they balance on their defensive
t enouJh [or the Big Eight pass.
game. ~ Jed 18-9 at the end Green 3-0-6; Wamsley 0-3-3; face Walsh College on Jan. 9. f
to sto DiUon under t b Cumberland made 33 of 89 a- ing crown. Churchick completed
of the f~rst quarter' but sud~ Rousb 3-1-7· Van Meter I-3-2 t Canoo Ohio
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den1y everythilig went wrong Total&amp; 19 (i2.25&gt; 50
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Don Tr .
'd- ed 12 of 19 at the
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went for' touchdowns
and Bob OIJver's ~boys had to Gftmore _ Thom:pson 5-15- Marshall, the gifted 6-2
Sophomore b r . aan~r ~·
The loss was
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Senior halfback Kent MeleatifiJ. • OOoiQI • toc*ing
fight from then On to stay
Murray 4-2-10· Utt o-3-3· man ·rrom Columbus, paced the ed the cause f. y SLpalfpmgbm
eighth in 11 games while
Cloughan a gold medal sprint•
•KoonU ·1-0-2:
, ' Redmen 1n
· the 1·1rst ha11 as he l points that orst h
ut waa Gr~n de ent ers. the
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GJ1more came roarmg out for Dunn o-t-1. Totals 18 (~-33) 58. , swished 17 points and finished I' held scor~1ess the secon.d baH. bolt~ay .break WJth a 7-4
last year, topped Cornhusker
the second quarter to out score By quarters·
as the game's top ·acorer with . ~eanwhile, Larr~ Boyd s
Here JS the box score:
and league scoring with 74
the Falcons, ~10, and ta~e a Wahama
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'RIO GRANDE (96) .
points on 12 touchdowns and a
era11011 • l~tinaratiOI • OUl32-28 lead at halftime. Gllinore Gilmore
Marsh~ll 10-5- 25: Letth 2- two point conversion.
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raised that advantage to .47--371
the first ba1f as he found · the deadeye freshman. from 1-5; Dtllon 11-2-24; Trout
But the player who most easby. the end· of~ :thinl~~·
TIUS WEI!.'K'S GAMEs
self guarded by 6-9 Jerry
La.wre~cebur~, Ind. tallied 13 -1-7; Trainer 3-2-;
ily captured the imagination of
and then held ~~ ~o , . ~..:~ I .ToDigbt
and 6-5 Larry Boyd, but Coach p01nts m the first baH an~ even1-0-2 Young 1-6--2; the fans was the fullback. 15a- 1
eight. ··
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. Lanham moved the hus~y
2- 2-6; Templeton 2- pound
Frank
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1~ually. topped tlle losers m scor1 ~h 22 •
2-0--4 ; Marks Cleveland, Ohio. Undouhtedly
OF· 01110,
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Athens 11 GaliJfaU. .
and lle responded with an
Wlthm four_mmutes. after
. TOTALS 40- lfi-96.
the smallest fullba ck at a rnascorers watb
Logaa at .. Jecks9a .:·/,
/ point effort. giving him 24 points seco~ haU be~an, R10
WMBERLAND COLLEGE
jor college, Solich led Nebraska I
Easters _at Nortb Ga11ta
for the evening.
h~ m~ased Its lead to ,
(iS)
runners in yards with 444
w~elday
The former Southwestern high With Dillon. Marshall. ~~~
LeForce . 6--1-13; Boyd 10- averaged 5.1 per trv. His
~ Creek at ~e
school ace als~ maintained this , Trout, and Don Marks htttmg. 2-22; Falm .1--0--2; Brown
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o-12 ; Dennlson 3-1-7; Fac4'he . GantpoU. t.lepelld.ent 25 against the visiting
The sparse crowd ()f fans
nin 4-3-11; Alexander 0-2-2;
o~~u_.u. pmel oeb- to hike his season's total 1o
the GAHS gym was kept
Fairchild 1-1-3: Gambrel
Hided flit~&gt;~ at Wast&gt;, in 11 games.
by the almost fantastic
1--6; Fey 0-1- 1. TOTALS
togton ScboOI ave beea ~1- The Redmen moved out
range shooting by
- 12---78.
md ~ loi1'9ed-nxt
to a. !HI lead before
as Coach Joho Renfro's
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began bitting an assortment
47, Cumberland 33.
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['3 points eacb. Ma01111 Peek, a 1 In 1M prellmlnary coutesl, 1·7. Totala IJI.Is-411.
The only other,. Bed Devil Nortb Galfia senior, who
Rutland's reserves woo a 3tJ.2? 1\ullaJool - Lambert r.-1-11:
player to hit in double figureotbeen avaraglng 18 polnls, "~'~ I decision over the Utile Pirates. !Jttle 2-Hi: Blacl&lt; U-19; Stewwas Jlm Lambert wloo tallietl held to only slJ: through lbe with 15 and D. Skidmore top. art I·:H; Rupe 11+22: Wright
ll points oo five field goals and man • to • man· defeuolve ef.lped
Norlb Gallla with eight 1-{).2; Haning 1-tJ.Z. 'l'ot.ls 'n·
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Iworthy 1-1-3, Wallace 3-0--6, 0-2, and Jordan &amp;-0-12. ToSaturday night before losing Wallace and Stobart led all George :~er and Mack Tan- 1Siobart ~22. Stephenson l ltals 23--11-s'l.
steam to go down in a hard • rebounders with '4 and 13 re; nehill poced !be Little Jacketa ~1 -· 0-2. Totals 23-11-57.
Middleport ........ II 26 40 &amp;7
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. 1-wii!J_19 .a!l!l9_polnts respeCtive- Wellston 1671 - Holzapfel 1 Wellston ........... 10 'Z1 44 67
Golden Rockets 67 to &amp;7.
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In a close first half tba Jack· , night b~ takinl the · reserve Midd]!'l"'ri (57) - Moore ~i ler o-?r-2; Bethel 3--3-9, Ja- Wellston 37.
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Mlmtlt Clrroll llld family.
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13 !I Jes Mrs. ~ io tho - · .,. --.
'Nr ._,. laD llld dluPW, 111111 !liloda
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II U .324 L)'llll - ·· Tilt billy •u
Wltod 1111 ~Jatar . Mr. llld lfrL IIIII, Mlll 11o1et1t Llalt, Mill
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bora II llowllDi Groen llolpltOrll Hubbard, lyrlcalt.
Nllllle ZoltJe, Mr. IIIII 11rt.
Pllllldllphla Ill Sill Jl'un Ill II and wef&amp;bed 10 lbs. Ht hu
Mt. IIIII. lltL Dwllhtllabaclt J\llNtl RouJb, Mr. llld 11rs.
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(Only game oebedllleil)
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c1 i1ecJno IIDUtl called on tbl 01atp VIIJibln Mr IIIII Mrl.
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m . tlld Mro. Jollll Blllcb Sun- Jolm wuu., 1 'Kr · 11111 111r1. 1111 Ia llfiOII ud &amp;lie
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1011 llld thell' SOD and
Ethel Fry.
11'0111 Newatt, Mr. and
Rev. Lawrence Parsons
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a radio program over
IUid Mrs. Larry Baker of
Ravenswood olatloo uch
eue, Jimmy Autbmoll
day afternoon. Mrs. Opal
granddlqhter, Syraetl8e,
nplayed her accordion and
ICin ~811ey and Judy Cozart, and hio dtughtor, Sbal1lll, oliO
¥lslltd &amp;lt. •nd Mrs. carl Aotb· ..ng 00 the program Dec. 13 .
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Mrs. Audrey l!oflmaJI and
Mh.· All&lt;e Van
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flirt vlilted Mn. IDA
Unl allibl woll at tho
Pratt Ill Hoizl!r Hospital, ud
Mr. and ·Mrs. carl
Mrs. Vtlma Hoffman and San·
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Mr llld Mrl Roller! Jef.
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Chriltmas Ser11ice
11omer lcenlloWer SUDclq.
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Mnl. Rudy J&gt;ur8t.
Mrs. Anna Brewer I! a patient al tho Velel'lnB Ml!llllrlnl
llolpltal.
Allen Middleswart, U.S.N. refrom over•ea. duty and
II spendln1 tome l~t with hiJ
motile&lt;, "":s: Nell M•ddii!BWart.
Recenl v11•lon o1 tbe E. H.
CllfJlODier Wnll,v were Mr. aod
Mro. DeU Talbott, Robert W~·
die, .Ba~orly Price, ~· Leota
Jolmson, Mrs, Tres"e Slethem,
Wesley Cozart, Lo11ise Brewor,
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messy, okin·cracking chore of dlshwashlngl Dishes; gl-.
tableware - even pa1t and pant ate cleaned IJIII'm.frM.
Then, llpOII811ly dried automatically, NCidy for u,e. All
electric dlohwather will about 350 houra of boring
. work each y- - far only half Cllnl of electricity a clay.
See the portable and bullt·ln mocloils at yaur Hah~N ·Gnd
make It a big Chrlotmas with an automatic dishwash••·

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Mrs. Jameo Chattin, M81011;
Mrs. Rus..U Nowlin,
Pliny;
Evelyn Hlll, Hopetl ..

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Little Bo Peep Ammonia .&amp;.

Beads 0' Bleaeh . •••••• \.•
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Cream ~= 1' 69e
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Tli'e report ol the dinner
meeting at Jacillcm attended
by Meigs County teacher1 abould
have read tho Alpha Omicron

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DISCHARGED: Gretchen WU.
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Mre. Doutla• Kealer and dtu·
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Cake Mix. .• 3 :..:: 99c
Pies ., '';!,.~· 4 :.~· $1
Fruit Cocktail a":;.~ $1
K - F.l. lilooll &amp; Hi,.,
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L!bloy'o SikH, Chunk, Crvohed
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Bam"'··-·· ._. 79c Ham ••. • ... $1.09
IH-.., Poll Shonk Hall
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am':";-.. ... . ._. 39c
Chickens .'""";. 49e Picnics ~~ .~. $1.89
Dubuque Canned Hams .•• 31•. .... $2~29 5 ••. ••• $3.59

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Rudy Dutil, Howard Allen, J're.
da Middillwart.

Smitb, JoocaJ.
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Mrs. BGbby
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NEW HAVEN -The~~~:;:
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Scbool of Sl. Paul
·• Mn . Ma,vwoocl Johnlllon. Church will hold s Christmas
lr. tnd i.in. Matwoocl Jobill- ! service lor adults and children
r , call~ 011 bla broUW',
on Tueodey, December 22 at
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. 13 wu 11. The o!ltrlnl
church school will
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by brin!llng gilts lor the
Bruce Biocblon baJ been
theran Children's Home and for
to his homo wllb broD~Illl4DI (UPil- the needy at bome and over· leal pneumonia.
17, wu IICCUied oeas. A dinner will precede the Mrs. llattio Bolin was takeo
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.her:. when they welcome.
of last week and continues
plato! be bad A Christmas Eve Candlelight.
be quite Ill.
Mrs. WUUam Rllbthouae was
0 - ' 1 ing service will be bold at 8
p...~;, at St. Paul Lutheran called 1o Rlchmondale, Oblo,
Ch....... Special music will he early Saturday by the llnness
provided by the Youth and ol her 1on·Jn.law and dlugbSelllor Cholrs. 'nle pastor wlll
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pack.
have a brief meditation entltl·
returned !lome Sunday ev
eel, "Love Came Down." AU
wltll Mr. Rlgbthouse and
are welome to worllhlp.
Judy.
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and Mnl. Dole Hubbard
of Wasbinjton, D.C. vlatted ber
PROGRAM SET
pareott, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
'nle aonual Chriotmas pro- Roberts over the week-end,
gram of the Flatwoods MetbJ&gt;.
dill Church will be pre!OIIttd
PleasaDI Va11eJ llolpltal
Thursday nllht, December 24. . ADMITTED: Mrs. PeiT)I DaTho two main feawm ore vis. Peoria, Illinois; Mts. WU•
APnR SHAVI
"Cindy Copes With Chr~tmas" Ham F. VanMeter, Mason: Fred
•••N'I COLOGNI
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Frazier, Mllton; Mrs. Don Leo.
reeled by Mrs. Harley
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Clover Farm Store

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TUPPERS PLAINS

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BIGGEST SELECTION EVIRI

USED C.B. RADIOS
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PERFCIRM4t~t:E-.A.ttenoling a basketb811

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two fans are promoting, tha
'Qrange appeara~ce in the Sugar Bowl game January
r. l, against· Lai{i.!lian3. State. · And they should be, for
, they 'll ~ in th-. game.. At Jeff is Rich King and right .
is FJoy(J Little, Syracuse varsity football regulars.

ren•s departments.
Concludinl lbe pn&gt;~ram wlll
be a playlet, "Soliloqllly of
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Department. Tho oburcb Ia
cated .011 lbo Portland • :adD• I
Road. Clarence Profflt I
lot. All members and lrtendJj
are I'Oldlally InVIted.

The Student Council of
land High School have plaDuedj
• Christmas · program and1)' 19 be hl&gt;)d Tuesday afte~~~
In the high•,ocbool 1)1111. """"I
llnginl will be In ollarge
Ralph JarYla, bond dlrecwr.
freshmen!! wlU be p!'OVIded

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Teen Queen Croom Style

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lnotonl Coffee- 30c off Lobel

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A Marry Chrlttmll To All From All of Us At Your Friendly Clover Farm Stores!

CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY

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Teen QuHn Brand

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Pet Ritz Brand

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Pie Spice iot lt... Prln,
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CROUTETTES

MACARONI

PROGRAM AND PARTY

Beautiful Pack1p1

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Kellogg's STUFFING

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Uons and songs by all th child·

Lt18t Minute Gilt ldetl8. • •

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Teen Qu..., Brand Croomy

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STilii!TMANN'S ZI!ITA

Green
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CHRIST
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en1 lnclependouce
andtheir
escluolv&gt;Sbc.natlon
talb on
eo~blee o
military Jjlriacl'l:tloo WOCIId be : ty. '!'be Labor goventmet~l is politial unity, wid!
PhlllpptDe Baoeo A.,...,.., polltlc!ally vulnerable to poifti,. ptaJID!Dg to aet uP o opeeial at a standstill r.hlee
'!'be Phillp~ine JOV~pt is at attack for "sellfn&amp; out" FiJ. boc!r to ..0 how lhtte ldlooil IMZ, ore upected ID
!101 anlllc!UI to reop&lt;n talks on ip!no ln\eresll. 011· the other 08ll 'be filled Into the slate IY• -ly 1.1 the new year.
the U.S.·Pbllippinei bo!OI agree- hlllld, the opposition CICIUid llnd tem. But old
,.tablillunento Italy 111d Wat !l&lt;tmo!Dy
ment until arter ill presidential its hands tied politically. It like Eton, Harrow and Rual!f bave pot forward aew
electioos nell ND)'ember. But could be hal!ll!trung by 'having ..18 light baclt. Tbese .PI- aJs which wUI be
two re&lt;ent fatal shootings by to go along in the lnt&lt;rest.o of where the 10111 of the wealthy the other pa-.. American aentrlee of Filipino continued good te)ltlons wJth and ' al'\stocr•tic ·have bea! eel- Luumbourg and tlle,
intruders on U.S. militart in- ' the United &amp;llites; or It edulcl I!Cited lor generation~ will not , land!. '!'be talb
stallatlons and an
take an "anti - American" attl- yield e~ily~ly the ones begin between Common
bomb111g of a U.S.
tude which mi8hl hurt in the wllli a ~ b!ocl&lt;eround- foreign minilll&lt;rs or deputy
elections.
An? !"1111Y ol thest schooil elgn miDisters. If they
children's achoOl at
Force Sast last week
Plblle Sebools To Resbl: , . , haVe ·• clole aaiiOcialloD lrith headway, a Commoo
pusbed the t.sue into the
Britain's elite " pub It c" both the Church of England and summit meeting In the
front. Philippine Foreign ~~:; j schools-which 1 in reaHty are the ROman catholic Cbtlrch.
Ia considered likely.
tary Mauro Mendez said "I
Is no question about a 1100~:!'~
a revision of the treaty."
he added that "we would like
to proceed on this question very I
cautiously." Inevitably, the is. :
sue .;&gt;f court jurlsdlctior.
f.!rimes involving both Philippine
citizens and alien Americans
char.ged with emotion. Since

Late Shoppers For Home Gilts

'"eekend Summary Of Sports Kemp Makes
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Patriots
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N.J. (UPI)
SatilrtlaJ
-Utah defeated West Virginia,
woRCESTER, Mass. (UPIl- l 36-6 in the Liberty Bowl game. 1
tfelvin G. Massucco. defensive
-aoach and cblef I!OOUI for tbe
Suday
• Holy Cross loa~ team !Or 10 PRINCETON. N. J. &lt;UP!) By FRED DOWN
•+,ars, was named bead coach. ; Princeton Univeraity basketball
UP! Sports Writer
!1star 8111 Bradley was awarded The Buffalo Billl are the
-:cHOUSTON, Tex;:· (UPl}-Tul- 1 a Rhod_es scholarship at Oxford ' Amerian Football League's
~ - sa~red a 14-7 Yi~ over !' Unlversity.
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IEastern Division champions beM~Issippi in the BlUebonnet ,
-cause Jackie Kemp p\ayet' his
Bifwl.
HOUSTON, Tex. (UP!) - ;own tune and made both the
Quarterback George Blanda of ; Boslon Patriots and teammate
the Houston Oilers set new •Cookie Gilchrist dance to it.
American Football League rec· : Kemp was the unchallenged
ords for total passes thrown and hero Sunday wheto the Bll1s
completed ih one season.
Iwhipped the Patriots 24-14 to
D
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-Iwin the right to. meet the:: Sa~
MARSEILLES, France (UPI) ; Diego Chargers m the AFL ti,l - .
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PI'. PLEASANT - Funeral won the annual Christmas Cup · touchdown and scored
!fei'vice for Oenci1 Wedge, 75, 140-meter swimming race in touchdowns himself as the ·
··Mlami; . F.la.,. formerly of 1:37.2.
beat the Patriot for only the
County, were held Mon- 1
1second lime in seven games
at -2 p.m. iD Miami.
1der Coach Lou Saban .
, Wedge died unexpect- •
10 " S
Behind the triumph, however,
- ~d~ evening in a Miwas the fact that Kemp repeathospitaL He once operated the strategy caused
the
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Rio Grande College's JayVee and his teamma
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5 a 1889 IFMtow:ito ;:' to 4-2 Saturday afternoon wtih secondary to bill own passing.
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es Correctional Institute as Chuck difficult ~ondition: ~tna.K!nable
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~~;:~~are bls wUe, Doro- the whmers.
snowstorm.
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three , In the game played at Ash- I Gilchrist cHnched his second
Paul Welge, who 11-tns- 1land, Ky. two players, Tony IAFL rushmg hUe with 981
) of '*bt Ma100
County . Gibson and Jack Grange. ac· yards gained to 945 for rookie
Bqard; C!1arl.. · Wedge, counted for 61 oJ the losers' ; Matt Snell of the New York
· of the Economy Grocery , points as Gibson hit 32
and Jets but the 52 yards Cookie
Point Pll!aS8Dt, and Mar· i Grange 29.
gained Sunday had Utile
Wedge, Miami, Fla.; one , Adding to Richardson'• blgh- :nothlng to dn with the Bills'
oght:er!.Mrs. M~, 8rown, scoring effort for Rio Grande victory.
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Sparks DlsBNilon
. oCboOI liiocher, and " Rudy Shively with 22 pointo. I Back on Nov. 15 wbeo
·Mattie. 81Mb of , The Jayvees neJ:t contest ls1 Patriots snap~ the .Bills'
B~ waa lD a at Dayton on Jan. 9 wheJI they game wi!lnl!li · ilr.Oilk. . . lliQ,~, ·
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face Sinclair College,
pound Gilchrist walked ;'t~mp !
The box score:
!field m a ·hUff beCause 1
RIO JAYVEES (115)
·wasn't . calling his signal
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· Shively 8-6--21; Richardson enoug}i.
\,~~~~;:~·,f'"'' A record 17-+-40; LusetU 1-5-7; Mer Kemp aent the Bills off to a
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trOtters won : cer 11-1-23· W'dila :1-1~; 7-0 first period lead with a 56- '
each
Loomis 1-1_:3 Ubi 1-1- 3; yard scoring po" to Elbert Du~.fr·lcl.~-- during Heigle 1--11--2; Magnani ~ benion, Hls flnt one • yard
1$ In 1163 ~~ - TOTALS 47-21-115.
plunge made the score 14-t in
dl9&lt;lllled . ASHLAND CORRECTIONAL
the second period and hill ,..,_
In- I
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Qevlio 1-:1-14; Glbsor 10-- the Boston line lncreaseol
cham- IIZ..:32; Grange 13-3-29; Hlll score to 2H In the fourth
f235. 1-2-4; Nixon J-6-4. TO- riod.
1 TALS 32-19--83.
The Patriot., who
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CJt Chester, Mary Baker
and
Ernestine Hayman.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson
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Mrs. Larry Curtis.
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Ruth S. Ebersbach,
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Charlotte A. McG&lt;lwBn,
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A., Olive.
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Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkins.

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St Frncs NY IS 1\rdgprt 67 . Tlllsa 80 Memphis St. G3
J&gt;i11sorsh St. 101 Nwrk st. 74 Arkansas St. 68 SE Okla . 64
seton Hall II lloltGD U. 63
lrn, Mtthodlst 80 TUIIIIII II
Rlder 64 ICinl'a Ooll Pa. a
'I'Das 'l'ech 12 Nebraaka 'If
Ann 81 ManhiiiiD 112
HoustOII 7o Colorado II
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Ablleno Chr&amp;Ul 70 /1. M. st.
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Tuesday Die, 22 - Open 9 C . 9
Weclne•day Dec. 23 Open 9 Clo• 9.
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AuiUsbure 114 Idabo !10
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Nt•. Srn. 81 GrHD\IIIlt Dl. Ill
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Wllstn-91111 St. ·Ill N.C. Coil. li ' Uttl. itl Colllornll 71
Tttmeslte 19 Bultllo M
KWn&amp;tlo Fls . 56 Hdrnboldt sb
i.Ouisvillo 70 De Paul 69
Wash. St. 67 Texas Western 63 1
Miami Fla. e? P'llll'lda 2
Ptpptrdlne 8S Colo. St. Col.
oavidl&lt;ll rr Ohio St. M
Sm. Colorado 8! Idaho St. 17
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Alllll 71 Col. ol Srn. 1llah 7~
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I . r . VI)' St. M Pulltl'lillt Sl.
DUke 101 VlrtlDI• II
Fresno St. 90 Whitworth 69
L1&lt;&gt;'* La. 87 St. Mry'• Calif 76 Westminster B9 Pomon• IS
EUt Carolinll II Rl&lt;hmond 71 Le Verne 81 FrtlllO Pactlia 71
Olorfltl 11 0eot'lll 1'1&lt;11 II
[,llg. Bch St. 89. Cal. S. B. 79
l\llle1 121 All .U.M 107
Seattle Pacific 1'1 S. Olflt II
Kon. 13 Md, II (o•trlll!ll}
u. San Fran. 95 U. HawaU 72
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Hllh Point II lloekhunt II
Puget Sound 70 Ltwl• &amp; Crk 19
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Pac~ic Luth, 95 Linfiold Ill
I~k,..ile U. 71 Oratwn Ky. II ,Chicago St. 74 sm . Ort~~on 71
U Ml'hl 81'. T1111 71 Cmblnd IN ' Oregon Tech 97 GeorJ• Jl'ox
Pdltlllt Cell. 71 Atlllllll Co' Mi Orand Cnyon 80 Calif. lip. 70
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Klbt St. 80 Xvr Ohio 76 (O.T.)
Toledo U CIIIdoi 11
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Alabama M North Caroltnl II
Indjjna 111 Dllrolt a
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for sale. Goel(eiD Coal
Pqe St., MlddleporL

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V8 Impala 2 Dr. Bard Top.
steerine. au
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RUG weaving.
21126.
SINGER automatic Zig
All built-in features. Button-

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PHONE WY 2·2156

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Stcre In The Pomeroy

Merctlanh $700 Caatl
Gi-•w•y

BEST PRICES ON

Snow Tires
670

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16.60

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Nylon Bleckwalt Tube Type

eRegister for the 1954 !&lt;'ord
we are ~ i vmg a way N&lt;1
purt·h~ se Is necessarv tust
re~iste1 eacb time you
dnve in

weiJ-K ,.own enttrtlltaen IDG b\o . Tbe

grlms al'l or. N!C&gt;'I'V'r
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1964 CHEVROLET

1963 t.HEVROLET

Bel Air .4 Door. · VB en-

Impala St. Wagon. Beautiful maroon finisb. Fawn
interior. 321 cu. in. va
engine, autOinatic ttans .•
P.S., P,B,, 800xH: WW

, gine, Powergiide trans.
Beautiful ivory and silver
blue finish. Less than 15,000 miles and In mint condltiou.
Radio, heater,
whltewnlb t~nd all the

goodies.

1963 TEMPEST

the

BLAETTNAR'S

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ear.

Pomeroy

1\ut..JIONIGER

1960 RAMBLER
Clasdc 4 Door Station Wagon. Locally owned and a
nice weU cared for car. 8

Ctttt lmullonl
'irtte, P'Oone • CoatMt
A. C. BRAUFURD
Ratlllet Ollie
5 IJ lie

engine with neW
rings, std. trans., radio,
heater, good tire1. Beige

eyl.

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and brown finish

Real Estate For Sale

1962 CORVAIR

room ranch style hume on Rt. ·

7 near state hlghwl'l_y g~;;•~:n
Patio, basement, tile k
and bath, fireplace, storm
windows and doors, well ~
sutated. 100 x 400 lot, By ap12 21

Cueklo ~ultt

"100 - t Door. Local owoed and real low mileage.

Sold and sen-iced in our
shop_ Powerglide tran•.
Radio, heater, new tires,
Almond fawn finish witb
matching interior. A Sea·
son Special

pointment, please. Brtb
flich . WY 2-5337 or Che5ter
~6.

$2495
Monza Coupe. A abarp
low mileage local car. Jet
blaell: finish, tires show

little wear, 110 b.p. en·
glne, 4 s.Peed tr_ans. Radio,

beiter, r!d bucket seatl
and vinyl trim,

attractmg many &lt;=elebritiea. One wi.t 'ad:resa AI'o

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&lt;ffek divorces being granted
1ilroughout t.he stata _ot Nevad;t.
Jn 1944., horqe racing WB!I
b• r.r.ed in the Umted States fm
duratio::J of Wnrld \\'ar IL
ro 1953, P.X·Premier Mo•sa.

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$1895
1958 CHEVROLET
Biscayne 4 Door. Clean interior, aba.rp ivory and
blue fmish, good tires, ra·

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gine, Powe1'gllde trans.•
good tires.

$795

$999

House for sal~
FOR SALE - Modern 3

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United-- PresS · Iiiteruatlonal
is Monday, Dec. 21,
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day of 1964 with 10 to
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follow.
The moon is approaching
last quarter.
The morning stars are
and Mars.
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The e_vening stars are Jupiter
and Saturn.

premium car that's invit·
int: ttJ own ani drive.

$1995

C.mpleto-

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lt~ne Dahl. wtio acfmired tbe Beatlea polter seen above. Jt
baa photo&amp; of Preaident Jobn~l!t left and hia nmn1ng mate
Sen. Hubert Humpbrey, aeconu from rlgb~ ouperimposed
on two o1 the lle&amp;tlel.

1963 CORVAIR

Coupe. Local ·
owned and low mileage,
red over ivory finish , 326
V8
engine, automatic
trans. Like new whitewaU
tires, radio and heater,
The word is go on thiJ
LeMans

beater eon.

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in8 so--so \\'ttn it &amp;md.ily Dllht
ltlt film for 1 poulblt ae.
n.C\ :.. • ,n woo thO!Jiht lhe rles basecl on lbo old lno¥111
'- ~ln 3Upply of ald . films would I ''Meet Me In St. Loub."
.&lt;Oilh reOilll In 1 &lt;Uihtcl&lt;
of Tbe lfHI horned owl /IOIIIIo
tltt&gt;e fellijroJt . but lhOir over. Umeo Is dubbed lito " lljor lA
all strong accoptance bao hi&gt;W the blttl lltltld."
ptoduceil lilt llfJIIOrlt, JIOIIOiblll·
'' that ca..q..rv wbitlb has nev- I The name Caspiaa Sea IJ a
... had w..tlymo•ler bUt llloJmltnomer since lhlt bolly ol

POLI11CS ON 1111! BECOIID-Neweat and IDOl! ""uauol
Dilbt e~ub in N~w York City i• tbe "Discotheque for LBJ"

tires show little wear, A

$2495

!"rom the laNest trudi: 01

radiator

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r~~~o•d special Chrl:itmas pro- comiedenne lmpersonattns Judy 1 mo~

1b, T\' Movlol: NBCTV bos hlrbankl Jr. llllsta iht llrBI ol lt.:!::f:.
beth ttavin~ continuecJ success four ABC-TV IPicltlt p)udiDg
Bib.
\'·!th ib- twlct-weekly motion 1 various entertainment lnduatry 111. .wan' w &amp;
~ii.ltur e&amp;, Wtdaflday• and Sat- !projects Feb. 4.•.C•I•Ile . l'lht1G.a.

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PBge St. Middleport
Furnace&amp; ~d llndMn.
Farm, Beech ,,- Grove Road,
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treated. Rlgbt
wELDERs
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SHIP FITTERS
EXPERIENCED
SHIP FITTER PULLUP MAN
on Route l24 at Rutland.
st..dy work
cobs C&lt;lal Co .• R- D. No.
Ex&lt;:ellent Benefit•
rbese are permanent positiona, Union wage scale.
l'ranaportation will be reembursed to each applicant who
1s hired. For £urther informal.ion and authorization to report for work, telepllone collect:
Em,loylft!lht Office
A"*""" Ship Building Co.
2245 Front St.,
"Tol. .. 5. Ohio
Tel: (•191 691-2475

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fOR. CHRISTMAS

4 Door Sedan. Dark blue,

finish. ' clean interior, va
engine. Std. trana. Ra~lo,

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Pomeroy

Motor Company

Khrushchev'"

regime,

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named first deputy premier of
lhe Russiau Republic Suuday.

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1:111 Melp CetmJ1 Bf'D
lob Paul Bowers - Fll'lll
1:111 BJII Miller Shoft
1:&amp;7 Wealher
7:10 Nm
7:16 Ttuy'o Momlnl Cllapel
7:10 Bin Miller Show
7:10 8porta
7:JS Plettu llarclwart
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7:10 NeWI
8:10 BID MlDer llllnw
1:00 JohDIOII Slmpoon lho.
(ltldly)

8:10 Dall7 IJ&amp;bt
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4:00 TlnyS .Santa Claus Show 7:30 NIWO Htadl/No
4:11 Jim M. . SboW
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4:liO~c Cn. Ntwo
f:IS Word ll!d 'l'fttlmon,.
4:411 Jtm Mees Show
8:00 Oblc Valley Nrwl
1:00 Sip oa
1:05 World Nen
SATUIIIIA'
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1:11 Wealltor
1:05 Counlry Music
8:16 Musical CJwot
1:11 CounlrJ J...1:11
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7:10 Lorry AllllenaD Ibn
1:00 Talk Ill 1M 1'111111
11:00 Top Teo Show
t:55 ua- COunJ1 News
12:00 NOGII Ne111
10:00 Pldlllt ilmCt
12:15 MIIC!III lllllrlllda
10:11 hmUy Wonllip lour
12:10 Tbe Rev. MeriiD ~
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$1395

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.or•· DAILY CROSS.WQRD

NOTHING
LIKE A
SECOND
CAR FOR
CHRISTMAS

·tomatlc and standard tran,.

holes, fancy designs, sews
missions.
Maurice Gagnon.
buttons, etc. Just dial it.
Owner. Pboae WY 2-1173. •
give full guarantee to DaJ·tv l
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assuming last 9 payments
1/1.25 eacb. WY 2-3862.
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ta/111 1ft 10 M- boo:oult od bllarious opiJodOI in I b I
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of th1 · .aLe Oat; liamma.rtkjold'H on CBS.TV's ••race the NatJoDY TV wUI come up with auotbel'
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llberfelds Teyfoml Is In tile Toy Building locotH two doors
below Court StrHt on Moln Street

$1.18 Guerilla Booby Trap
Sale 77c
$1.89: ChOral Tops - - - - - - - - -- Sale $1.47
98c Remco Exploding Booby Trap
Sale 59c
B9o-.ft1ess,Kit anc;l Ca~n .
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Magnet Power Thlmlile CitY · · ' "
S•le $10.29
$6.95 Johnny Seven Microhel.,.t Phone Sets
Sale $5.BB
$5.45 Remco ·Motorized Monkei Guns
Sale $2.42
$5.50 Monkey Battle Jackets
Sale $2.69
2.69 Nuclear Guns
Sale $1.99
~6. 95 Battery !tower SWing"rall Airplanes
Sale $5.44
$3.95 Battery Power Jet Airplanes'
Sale $2.99
~.5() ~ttery .~~wer1 Heli~~pters .
Sale $3.91)
Handy Andy Toil Sels In Metal Boxes
Sale $4~95
·Just 4 ,... $2.B4 Ho~rorscope ·~vie Viewers
Sa lit ·.$1.:99
$13.-95 GilbeJt .tt\icr~scope Lilb Sets.
Sale $1o:29
Special,, Group .f)f' Ones . ' ,,
Sale li2 !!rice
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$4.39.Aero Jet Streak Plane'Thit·Piin
Sale $2.69
Sale $1 .87
$2. 9B Game Chests (Plays 70 Games) ·
$2 :6~ Bingo millie Bingo Outfits
Sale $1.77
$1.00 Kar·Zoom Racing Games
Sale 67c
$1.99 Sidney Soc Nic Doll To StuH
Sale $1.~9
$5.66 Mattei Magnate! Games
Sl!la $4.50
$1.9B Zip Flip Magna Wand Skill Gamn
Sale $1.69
$1.9B Flintstones Brake Ball Games
Sale $1.69 •.
$12.25 Baby Brite Nursery Sets
Sale $1~.29
$2.69.,Allfl'l!~'l! Tee Sen wit" Magic Perc
Sale $1.87
98c Betsy McCIII Baking ·Sen
Sale 63c
Sale $2.00
$3.95 Monkey Division Hehnets
$3.49 Junior Tool Belt SetS
Sale $1.84
Sale Bile
$1.59 Small Fry Camping Kits

: WED. ond THURSDAY

MeRRY CHRISTMAS

e Save this week also on Tree Ornaments and Home )leeoratlons on S~e now
on sale in the Toy Departments.

e You can buy G.E. Indoor and

Outdoor Llgbts at Special Prices this week
on sale in the Toy Department
Merchandise advertised In Ibis sale Is located in the Toy
Building, two doors below Court Street on Main Street.

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Sunday evening, Tom

11 ~~~,,~!;:~ candles. The
11
joined in the singing
carols during the service.
Gifts of food and articles for a
Christmas charity projeel were

dedicated at

the

altar. Glenna

and Patty 11arriJ were

HIGH ESKilOO

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The annual Christmas amdl..
Ught service with a dedication
of the Whiie Gilt Offering was
held at Heath Methodist Church

Baker
was organist and special music
was presented by the choir.
Seveu • branch amdelabra
with red lighted tapers provided the setting for the rovenaJot
or renewaJ and consecration ·
en by the Rev. M. E. Do•ison
as officers of the church car-

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THE SHOE BOX
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SALE ... Bargains For-·
l;f . NEW· ITEMS .ADDEO T·O.-SALE
~ALL . ITE~S~ RE~(i:~O-.J:~-:1)

2::f PR:ICES ,,CMOP·P:ED . .
Lease Expiring ". Hope·

23, 1964

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THE BIG DAY - Bob Fisher, left, and Rod Karr, wh&amp;
":as JUS! help!ng out, pack 100 food baskets Tuesday
rught for dtstn,butwn today in the Middleport Volunteer
Fue Company s annual Christmas Food Project. The
food goes to famtlies who otherwise might not bave 1
happy Christmas. -Sentinel Photo.

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