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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

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MeRRY CHRISTMAS

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

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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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carols during the service.
Gifts of food and articles for a
Christmas charity projeel were

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

2::f PR:ICES ,,CMOP·P:ED . .
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":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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then to the blgh of over 03 percent 1t
tho present time.
We must aalt ourselves why the world
Ia movinl away from Christianity? When
one loolta at the true spirit of Christmas,
which makes the most call11aed person
mellow, the faces of children llant up
w1th woader and people have a special
ri ng in the greetings that they extend to
one another, it is hard to imarne a
world without a preponderance o Chris·
tlaDJ and allied reUJioDJ w1th bl&amp;h prin·
ciples of morality,
All we look at the world today, and
as we have for centuries, \ve sun see
people fighting each other. In the Congo
the rnlaslonarlea, who are there to min·
Isler to the natives, are mauacred, In our
land and everywhere, the selflshnen that
Is the direct oppoSite of true Christianity
seems to have the upper hand. We must
be concerned, and If we are Christian. we
m11st pre11 forward to reverse the forcea
of evU that are abroad.
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Our attitude must be one o! concern
for others less fortunate, and only In that
way wiU we prove to the world that the
spirit of Christmas lives not just on the
date of the Bil'l.h, but around the calen·
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ly DOitOTHY KILGALLIN
Lynda Bird Johnson's chuma think
I bll crush on an attractive
cnw-cut Wblte House aide who's been
~ her around New York lately.
·ot count, 10me yeara aao, Marearet
Truman's friends had the same Impression, but aha wound up marrying a newspapennan . . . A seduction scene bemen Jobn GleiJIIId and Irene Worth
Ill th~, new Edward Albee play, "Tiny
Alice, Is certain to upset aerious churrh loen - and help tile boxofflce at the
~arne time .. . Lee Remick it advertlsed
as doing a "satirical strip" on the Danny Thomas TV special in February. Is
there any •uc)a thine as a serious strip?
That Wll quite a.party at the Hawaii
Kat foDowlng the premiere of "1 Had A
Ball." And to add to the general excitement. someone stole the music from the
lhow right from the bandleader'1 pod·
lum. Buddy Hackett bad to hum the
tunes to the maestro so he could conduct
excerpts from the score for the cast and

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adlnlrers.
The killln&amp; of Sam Cooke had a tell·
log effect on Mahalia Jackaon's recuper·
atfon from her ~ent Illness. .Mahalia
h~td a great deal to start Sam In show
b ' eaa, and the news of btl death came
u a terrible Jolt. Acidlnr to the mystery
lllrrOIIndln&amp; Ilia a~ fn California: the
doeton who performed the autopsy
found no evidence · that the idni:tr had
been drlnldna excessivelY or takiD11 nor.
cotlt~: It wu estabUabtd that he had
been beaten with 1 broomatlck: Sam
dined In at the motel under hiJ own
lllllle, 111 no one could claim he wu pre- ·
tlndlnr to bt other tban the roct 'n' roll
atn "b it wu; btl card caae, with btl drl·
Mr'a :ueeue and au hi• credit cards, it
mlllln1; and 110ne of the other oceuppta
llf
IIIOtel· heard a dodr beiDJI ldcked
Ill, 'ot -11111, allboulila tber, did hear
tJirM. llhOtl. 01111 endta Sam 1 Hft, tha
etblf went tbiOII&amp;h the ceUinJ, but the
tlllrd .llq.h un't been found.

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.tnow that In "The 1&gt;17 Cluter tell," tha
40J!t'l''ll lee- will. JII!IW Custer, WhO
w•.~wa u "LoDrhalt" to the Indians,
w,tUa ~~.w- cion to 1111 llhilulden,
··J!It __..;. be lbl&amp; d play the IUftar?
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!shed wrltin&amp; her autobiography, tilled
"Naked on My Goat." lt'a reported to bo
"really wild," and quite a few Hollywood
old-timers are woriyina because word Ia
around that abe's namin&amp; names and
pulling no punches.
Italy now has a sn1ash boxofflce hit
In, of aU things, an Italian Western. lt'a
called "For A Fistful of ·Dotlara" ... . , ,
Steve Allen wrote and paid for the newa·
paper ads he toot out praising "The
Sign In Sidney Brusteln's Window,'' I~
which hls old TV sidekick, Gabe De~.
plays the male lead. It was a generou1
gesture on Steve'• part, and one he sin·
cerely hopes wUI result In mordl: playgoers' Interest in the Lorrallie Hansberry
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Jack Carter's Christmas present from
his wife, Paula Stewart, was •&amp;-•a 14-carat
gold golf club. She gave It to him in. ad·
vance so he could take It to Las Veg11
and Impress the boys . , Dee Sharpe, the
rock 'n roll singer, was another show biz
member In good standlne who couldn't
walt to have his sweetie open her Yule
box, 10 Marge Belmer - a lovely youDJI
chorine In the Peppermint Lounge revue, is wearln&amp; a ring w1th her initials In
tittle diamond&amp;, She eave him • new JUI·
tar.
The tragic atory of the murder of Ka•
therlne Genovese, now being made Into
a movie, wu originally titled "Lonely
Street,'' but that's likely to be changed to
''Thirty-Eight Wltneaaea" ... There'll be
more than a bit of glamor in the audl·
ence when Tony Bennett does his Dec.
28-27 concert stint at the Brooklyn Aca•
demy of Music. For Instance, the stately
Begum Ala Khan hU reurved a box !or
the secorulsongfest, and that mean1 a lot
of ele&amp;ance and probably a lot of emer·
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tloDJ u Academy Award contenders thiJ
year - w1th heavy favorites from "The
AmerlcanluUon of Emily," "The Nilbt
of the IJIUana,'' and ''The Unalnta'&amp;le
Molly Brown" . , . Arthur Rublnateln,
who owns a palatial Parts house on the
Avenue Foch and spenda a IOod deal of
his time there, Is now shopJIInr for a
country houae outside the ll'rencb c1pl·
tal. When be linda the rl&amp;ht place, many
or his valuable palntln&amp;s from hla Man·
batten apntment wlll be 1hipped to
Franee to decorate the new abode In properly ardatlc fashion . . . Miami Be1ch
hotel teepen are ecstatle over the worst
holiday cru1b In yean, Some are cetdne
over
for a New Yen'• Eve l'tiii'Vl·
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kid may be, he eannol hope to
become • wen edueated, or
weD employed citizen ullleaa he
itiii'Jll to read. The Uttle Arizona lddt ftfl not tariiiJlC and
that II why Mro. Bettina Rub!·
cam, o! 3c:ott.ldale and otherl
moved to lhakt up the Ar1lona MY IIEADDI ANIWIB TBB
achools, Mra. Rubtcam (bar MAIL
huaband il Madllon AVItlfl''l Dear Helan:
Hera Ill my staUo In llliii'IS'
Raymond Rubloaln) fGiterad 111
orianlzallon called Arizona CIU. to Mr1. F, W. who doean't think
l'Qr Strenalheatnc .PubU. fttwiPIPW boyl ahould bl lip.
peel I
lchool Education !ACSPS!),
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Dear Mra. F, W. : UntU YOU
The major Nlulll to far llavt have tried thlo !ina or wor!c,
then you are In no poaltlon to
been these,
-'111e inclullon of a required judie whether the boy Ia enCOIII'St In phonetteo at Arlaona tided to "tokeoa" Ill apprecfa.
Stall! Unlverolty wrtre teachen lion. lloyl do lOt m, and thoH
are trained. (Phonetlea Is the 45 - 50 eustome111 eare Utile
tool or method by WhiCh YOUilt! about this when their paper
C!blldreo art JntrodiiCI!II to the is duo. Parenl! have to flll In
1lpllabel, the l&lt;lUildo of letters, for the boy• - therefore 1
the aasoctatlon of letten · In Jmow what a lhanlcleaa job It
other sounds, the creation or really is. Tips or thanks are
ayllablu by a combination of hard to coJnt by. People lake
lettero and the oration of Wllalr advontare when dollli
worda by a combination of aylo bu.sine11 !lith a child. How
lablet,)
would you Ultt 10 call upon a
-A .Udllre apread lbiOili customer lor a btU olleu thea
Arizona school dlatricll of tro • 1.00 at leut 111: t1ma1 beiora
phallic aystem Ill tacillne ralll- le.lltnc It1 The cualoiD of tip.
1111.
Pilla to older than you or I, and
-A nally allontlhtnc 1m. lhtrt are &amp;till mora "11"11•
prOvtment Ill lbo rtadlna level men" around than you -.auld
., tile lddl,
beUevel llJ own huabancl'• tlPI
-'111t lmprOYement In the bave paid lor many a tchool
roadinl lnel .... aoeompanled boot lor our ·ldda. The majoriby tmpmoem111t Ill lbo Wholo ty or u- boya are conaclen.
liOUI, hard • 'llor!clnl Yotllll buJ.
~Mu~Dtn. t.t tile cbDdrtn'l
Mro Kubleam and her ·lilt· all lnm lht ~ """'""""' ba lhttr l1li4l willa
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bullt'1 llllh!r tball llCitblnC- Cof.
tqa IOWlll ta1tt ad9aDiac•:·ot ·'
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AtheOI, daa of the Southeastern OJII~
hardwood for the paat'three yean, extelided lt'1
llUIOn w)nnlng !llreat to 31 stralgh:l, and
league wluiDJI mark 1o 24 In a row by bom~ G6
Academy'e Blue DevUa 84-39 before 500 h0ll&amp;l7 Ilk
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Yea, how llboutlt? WhJ 4oa't
you atar1 tha billa rolliai?-H
Dear Helen:
· I would Ultt to lilfmm Mra. R
there are plenty Ill llllll whthl
I live who are dotnc odd Jobt
11 reaeonablo wqea. ThiJ
.aummer I -ked lor a palnh!r
u hll apjiNiltict lor n HDII
an hour. And I hada lot ol fun,
lell'lllnc 111111 aettt1111 Paid lor
tt. U It lets aroulld you•fe a
· hard-worker, you doll't have lilY
trouble findinC Joha, -HARD
WORKING TI:EN
Dear Helen:
A lot ol ua coDeae 1tudelta
tro Wlll'lllq for from 7S .....
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resin tplasllc) that taket only
a few Jllbjlllll 111 llordea. Wllb
lflt to whleh It ll'lhllCklnllho tho harde~ , pluUc for 1Iip.
shacltle• of lootc...y. lolro. Kubl. port, tho two IICtlolll wctlben
cam and othero believe the et.. cemented together. It looked
mentary sehool child who ddu •ll!lost as goad. .. the orlclnal
not learn to read btcomu lhl t&lt;Ioth, and If bo'l careful I
hiJh achool dropout and .later mf&amp;bt tvin lilt !of ...thl_
Some yeara previously, Mr.
the unemployed juvenile dellnquent, U the il rilbt, Arizona L'o tDoth bad the nerv•
II on tho way to aiiiYiattnc IIIII l!loYed and the root c.nal
lllltd. ThJr made It pl'OIII to ·
llf our lfe&amp;ltll JOCIII and rr.cture,
sin ce
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ACSPSE cama IIIIo betna bt- l"dtlld") teeth becoma brittle .
..uaa Arlaona Jlll'flll• and WIJII qe.
But 11 alto made It ealler to
other1 bollevo the Utllt lddt
, wera betnc chetled llf their r1pa1r the tootll becausa 11 bad
ohuca for 10011 Uvea. II you 110 IIII'Vt.
·u this broken tooth heel
have that prOblem In )'lllll town
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Yllal, root canal therlph)'
or liate, you
Information
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tlon, lie Will 4tth Strttl, Ntw ·· An amUIID&amp; otory about a
lnoken tooth conctrnod· IIIII .. · · ·
YIK'll. N, N.Y.
W., a, and I white haiNII tlulo"'".·'..
1111 of 1 woman. She came Milo ..,
1111 back !IUD I trip Ill 1111. ;;
arplltW Ill ColOrldo 10 111ft I
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V"Jted Pretia lDtemaHonal
n.nts of the phonetic system
are hard put to answer that
Arilon1 II doing the neces- proposition. They are 1 wrong•
oary toward making the state's headed lot, howeve1, and con·
next pnerallon of teenagers tlnue 10 try to 1e1Cb die lltUo
the mOll intelligent, best edu- kids to read by the so-called
eated, least deUnquent of that Jook·say method,
age lfOUP In the Unlted States.
Crecotn SpeUIDI Problom
The bleeding hearts cif 1octal
Look-tay f«&lt;lllrea a Utllt kid
reform ohould inquire Into what to memorlle the outU..1 of
aoes on In Arizona. What aoea each word added to hla vocabuon Ia a dynamic reform In el.. lary, He may never be able to
mentary education. The obj- 1pell lt. Tllll leada to I!OIIIullon
tivo of reform 11 to ttadt Art· borderinl on chao1 In tho lltUe
aonl'l lltUe kids to read.
mlnclo becauae of an blabllltr
On the basis of ·rewlto to
to diJtln&amp;ulab ually betwten
date the objective Ill being at- ouch wordl •• oer&amp;eant and
tained. Thlo Ill very lood newo our&amp;eon, moDkey and donkey,
inMed because it Is not non- Iunny and bunny. EnaUah II not
senst to belleve thit m\ lntell!- I picture laniUIJI,
ltnt, well educated citizenry Ia
Arllona clalmo to be· f!rSI
the best delense of the · Ameri- amona the 10 Ita• Ill the •
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Tornadoes Seek SEO Sfand•ngs
Victory after .
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Oil pMieila and
pipe atema. The)' alto cnull
tbolr llolh when 111111· and
criM lbllli 111 tbolr drtama.
Forlliioalll¥ 11'1 eaaler II ropalr llnltu .._
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teeth brolta oft at tilt necll
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Badsley :Z:.l-1; Knlgbt 7+18; 'l1lt Third
·Club The Rivarvtew GardeD Club
Not Iince l'rtday, Jan. 11 • lllo-r..IIU, the a.DIIll•
Caldwell t':t-10; Kolllenll 1-0- to Belpre 1lllrire a Cbrlat- beld ita Cbrlltmae party on
1963, wheD Wellslon dumped DO)I' 1.3.
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!Jllll.dinnef and ,arty w11 bold Tuesday evening at the home
the Bulldop ~
Atbena, Athens ~· S7 Ill fll .._
Nd Gallla - Callihan l·l.J; ' a1 Vcira't 1.unob, A turby dja. of lira, Erneot Whlleheed
"E- jjllnt of bocoml!lc 1 have the McAfee Maulera last. the fielcl rof ~ IU per - . jt
A- Ragland H·ll; Peck 6-1-9; ..- was enjoyed' and a llllort Mrs, Denver Weber as
joeby?"
ed defeat In regular
......, waa the IMldop' bell . . .
Qdct :z;.u; M&lt;Cartby l-0-2; busJnoaa meettnc w.. fOIIduet. te... The home was
play,
Jng ~OJ'lllllllelt of lht ~
Twyman Z.H1 Smith HI. To- ed by Mrs. ' lloler Epple. Se.. tt.'oughout wltll oeveral
new
In 1116U3, the Albenlans ltD. eamp8181L
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tall 111-7-.ltl.
crot Yal Dlimet wera rev&lt;!llalllllrlstmas ldeu made by Mrs.
!shed the campaign wilh eigbt The powerful Athenian~ pilllo
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and IIIII were exebanged. Eo- Whttebead and her daughters.
straight wins, Last winter, tbe ed off 12 olfeoslve reboqpl'tr,
lola Oollep Cbolr. Mlal Beeh- JoYtnc the lffalr
were Mrs. Mrs. Weber cbooe a
poem
char~• of Olarleo McAfee pool- and 31 defemive marla lor I
tel's. hnltlier, Forrest, was .... Keitb Rlde.nour, Mrs. Roger EP' "Christmu Star," and a Cbrtst·
ed a perfect 18-0 mark, and total of 43. Giant LarrY Qlll
IIEOAL .lLL n•lit fer tbe IJOIIP. 'l'lley also ple, Mro, Gordon Ridenour. mu Prayer , for lht dllOvtional
fotlowing last nlght's lmpres- ' anagged 10 to lead AHS In· jba&amp;•
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called on Mr, and Mrs, Wealey Mra. RDbert Bauer Mra. Bill period, RDll caB was answered
live win over GAllS, the IBM- department. The Mc;A!TEAM
W L p up Bellecr lr. 111111 ._wei lolr. Windon, Mrs,
Wludoo, by members exebangjng O!rist.- Mr. and 1\!rs, Delmer l!hodes Iii McMee
edition bJked lis committed only four lul'llovenr
Athena "· .. " 5 1 m 2211 Belles mucb Improved,
Mrs. William Will, Mrs, Clay- mas cards which they had visitsd Mr, and Mrl Richard Irecord to IH), Four of those all evening.
Wellston · · · " ' 1 1 342 :
Mrs, Floyd Norrla lllld llro. ton Allen, Mrs.
Jaek Gilli. made. Mrs. Walter Brown, the Rhodes and children at Dun- wins have been against league GaiHa Academy oank 12 (\1 •
~elsonvllle '" " • 1 311 1311 Herbert Roush called on Mrs. Jan, Mrs. Henry 'lbomas, J\ln. /presldent, preoided over t bar, W. Va .
competition, ancl AHS holds 53 atlempts .from the fle1d 'b
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The Southern Purple lor!lad- r:'a~.. :::::: ~ ; :
Lll!zlo
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and
Mr,
Delmar
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Mrs.
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busineso
meeting.
Gills
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Jewell
down
tile
lop
spot
by
one
game
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cent
The
Galllanl
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oea wllllry to map 1 two-game Jackson .. , ".. 1 3 297 299 and Mtil. Clarles Knightlnl Sr. Eichinger, Mrs. Eddie Hartung, ors were sent to the
were guests of his parents, Mr. over Nelsonville and wellston. only 2-23 the fast liaU, aod HI
losing s1rea1c thiS evening wben GaiUpolts . , , , .. 1 3 249 302 Mrs. Lettie Spencer, Syracuse Mrs. Raymond Elberfeld and Real Home, The County Flow- and Mrs. Glen Jewell.
, In the fmp( two perinds,
they ara bOll to Kyger Creelc. 1Middleport "" 0 8 313 384 spent· Sunday night wilh Mrs, Mrs. Charles Fick. In January er abow was discussed, N"" is Junior Estep spent Sunday Last night, Athens raced to a The Blue Devils picked oil ,
Herbert Roush and attend- the group will meet lwtb ·Mrs, the Tbne To, was given
at his home here.
quick 8-1) lead 111 JUSt one mm- 22 rehounds - Gary Smith'I
Southern wDl be seeking Ill
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Mr. AlbErt Hess was a guest ute and 55 seconds, and It was five was tops in that ctepart.
third fletory qalnst two deSEO., y•n•B Cb b
was oond---~ by "-.
of EliJ'ah Estep.
111-.1 before freshman. ' Larry ment. GAHS committed only 1J
feats while Ky•er
Creek will TEAM
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~u• Harle58 Mrs. Risinger and Mr, Estep 1 Mlt·'ell
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and Mrs.
s~r ed GaII Ia 8 fiJr~t- turnovers.
be after Its fourth win In II:&lt; 1 Ath001
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Mn, Olarlet Knight- visited Wednesday Ill
BeJP,.e Frank, WI'th the ..... award~ went to see Mr. Risinger m
· lheJand. only fi eld goal or the ftrst J GAHS will be Idle now until ,
outings.
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Crl led Soulhera will ha I WeU.Ion .... .. 3 1 262 211 by plane from &amp;In Diego, Calli. and Mrs, Roy Wlii.""
· r, to Mrs. Bert Shumway.
hospital on Sunday,
pert , a came a e : Saturday, Jan. 2, when Kyger
La P~
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llan~e Nelsonv~ _ .. 3 I US m whil-e Iiley visited their doughmas Carols were ll1lDI byt he Cbacles King has returned mark.
ICreek comes to town for a 11011ln rl~ ..;:;..se
again U.: Pomeroy ·.. ,.. 2 1 237 271 tor, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Beck- Mr, and Mra. Leo flciVldBon group, accompanied by Mrs, from Veterans Hospital at Hun~ Athens held a commanding eonference battle. Athens' nul
night altbo""'" It Wll reported Losan " " "'" 2 2 241 256 · ner and 'l'bomu. They were Harrloonville, were recent visit. IWhitehead on the' piano, A
lngton, w. Va.
123-4 first period lead and by game IS Jan. 2, at Lancaster.
thla week
he had ouffl!ftl! Jackson_ .. . ... 1 3 235 248 met tn ClnelnnaU by their 100 ora of Mr, and Mrs. Clyde CaJ. Ie&lt;change wao enjoyed,
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy intermiBslon, It wes ~. Afier In last night's preliminary
further
plteali
In
hi GaU~poUs .. . .. 1 3 190 259 Charlel Knlghtnlllg Jr
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ments In keeping with the hoi~ Bolen were Mr. and Mrs, Ed· three periods the visitors were game, the AilS Bullpups 8llllP"
~om•whlcb heons~-•e dur~ I Middleport _, o 1 209 268 Mr. and Mrs. Grady n- Richard Frost ~·•-t
t , day season were served to 19 wllaanlnln Glenn and Mrs. Verna 011 top t18-Z4,'
pedb a two-game losing streak
right
In I tball
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TOTAUI ., , .. liUIIZIIIZidorellldfamllyl)ll!nltheweek
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a ,members and aeven guescs.
gofNewAJbany,
ydumpmgtheBlu.e lmps,fl•
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end with Mr, and Mra. Ra ~hlo State .. ls spending the hoi.CUB SCOVTS
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Boring , Coach McAfee substituted free : 31
Two other usual starters,
SEOAL III!SERV!S
Heiny, The 'l'heodllllOJ reside
idaMry vWacaillllionF w~ Mr, and Den Mothers, Mrs.
daughter call~!!~ on Mrs. ly throughout \he contest, as ' Box score of the varaltf .
Jack Bostick and Marvin Me·
OP Columbus.
s.
s ro.,,
Smith and Mrs. Joe
Haning Sunday.
did CoaCh Duke Burson. Eric game:
Kelvey, however, wiD not be on TEAM
W L P
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It
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a
Cbristmaa
party
Mrs.
Fred
Dean
and
Mrs.
MasGustavson and Ron Handley
ATHENS &lt;114)
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tho floor. IIOIIick austalllecl 1 Wellston "" '" 4 0 188 129 9~ j~
no 00
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Mra. Curlls Fraley Cub Scouts Pact 236,
called on their parents, Rav,l finished as top scorers of the Coon, 5--1)-10 : Adains, S broken anllle wbDe McKelvey Jackson ..... , 4 0 163 1tlll Chris · or Ravenna · to spend Ill vlsiliog her olster, Mr. alld evening at Mrs, Smitll's
and Mrs. Barnhart They are at evening with 15 points. Bruce 1- 7; Snyder, 3-:1-11; Glover
bas been atdellned I brok· NellonYille - · • 3 I 151 135
!mas !lith ber mother, 1\!rs, Mrs, Paul Myers and family 111 A report was given that
William Barnhart home in Rannow had 12, and Larry 2-4-4; Rannow, 5-2-12; a...
en wrilt.
Athena .. ... ... 2 2 137 131 EvMra•Wandood. ,_
Peru, Indiana:
Cub Scouts bad sold '".50
Coon 10,
Itsvson, 7- 1- 15 ; Wren, ~
Kygor Creelc auffered 1 71-e6 Logan " ....... 2 2 1M 151 and Mra,
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Roy
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Edward Grlflllh were Mr. and lira, VIrgO Wood, of cookies, which wu
Mra.
Martins
and • The defeat left GallipoUs 6; Handley, 6-3-15 ; Wright,
12 in Missouri re&lt;llllllly to meet Alhen1, recently visited with contributed 1o the World
setback In Its moOt recent game Middleport --· I S 155 ~Mrl. Theo Hinds of Zanesville! wilh a 2-3 season record. Inside · 1- 0- 2: Mingus, 1~2; Ru.
. to the Eastern Eai!let. South- Pomeroy ··· -- 0 4 122 -the fonner'o mother, Mra. Mae Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wood. ship Flmd, MembErs
w;re guests of friends and rel·l
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: - - sell. 1~2- TOTALS 37 em also loot Its leal game 10 GaUipolla ... .. 0 I 110 .!~ POIIrsoD and accompanied bel' Mr. and Mrl, Everett Sisson eel gifts and games were
atcves here.
. WATCHES CAR RUJNI':D
10-84.
the Eagles, 15-48.
TOTAUI ..... II II liN .... to her bome here alter a Ills! alld Lois, Jean and Earl Hunt, eel. Refreshments were
llr, and Mrs. Jack Board of
MOUNTAIN VIEW,
GAWPOIJS [19)
wllb Mr. ·aDd Mn. Clarlea Jleu. Merille Coleman, and Roger to the following : Mrs. Denver Cross Lane, W, Va ., and child- (UPI)-Aleaander Campbell,
R. Hamilton, 1- 1- 3; K. CotHIP Sehol 8corea
- - - - - - - - - ter o1 Phoenb:, Ariz,
and Gary Osborne were recent Weber and David, Mr. and Mrs. ren were guests Ill Mrl, Clyde found bbnself sitting in bis
trell, 1-U-2; )!orson, o..+--11;
Lorain King 81 Findlay 7S
Mn. llerbe!'l received an- guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ross Bill Orr and Randy, Mr, and Anderson and family,
Monday night ob the
Smith. 1-3-5: Gibert, ~
Mansfield 78 Lorain 56
llOUllCOIJlenl o! the engagement Cleland where they lf!ICkecl can- Mrl. Joe Turner and Jimmy, Mrs. Hurdio N~ was tak· tracks, a lreight train
D; Brown, ll-0-() ; Milchell, 3Mansfield st. Peter 'fl
and approaChing marriage of dy for the Keno Stmday School. Mrs. Richard
· and ll&amp;n- en to Veterans Memorlsi Hos- down, and unable to drive
-1- 7 Fisher, 2-2-j!;
AnderValley Forgo 57
her niece, Jayce Durs~ daught- The Eighth Grada class en- ely, Mr. and Mrs.
pita! recently. Her daughter of ward or backward because he son, 2-5-9: Gilmore, 1~2;
BI!Ciford 59 Soloo 56
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er of Mr, alld Mro, Chester joyed a Cbristmu party &amp;Itur- man and Darrell, Mrs,
Millon, W. Va., bas been car-• was caught in a line of
Sanders, ll-0-(); Eisel, I~
llnlveraity Sobool 48
Durst (former resldenla) now day evening at the scbool. ,
Smith, Terry, John and
for her.
that wouldn't move,
2 - TOTALS 1:1-1'&gt;-39.
Maple Helghll 15
By Mrs. B~ Jk1u1t
or Nlles, Ohio, to William Col, Rev. Ray Warne baa return- Mrs. Marioo Boston,
Josie Heitger II spend· So he did the only logical By Quarters:
OberltD &amp;I .l!rooblde M
The WSCS 11. the Metbodlsl son or Mr. and lira. Willard ed home from the Veterans Hos- and Steve, Jess Honeycutt and lng the winter with her son at thing-stepped out and
Athens . . . . . . 23 25 18 18 81
Cleveland st. Jolieph 115
Cburcb bold 111 annual Cbrl8t- Cox, aJoo of Niles. Joyce is pita! In PlttsburgiL Miss Dar- Tommy, Mro, Robert Kina:
Martel.
' the train demolish his car,
Gallipolis ..... 4 4 6 15 - 3t
Akron Eut 58
mao party at the .home of Mra. employed by the Ohio Lamp lene Warne, Cleveland, bas at- Donald, Mrs. Frank Bise
Russell Fraley and Glen
lleservo- Athens 47 GallipoColumbua Sl Qlarlel 58
Dallu inn Tueaday night. The in Warren and Mr. Col by the ao arrived bumo lot the boll- Freckly, Ricky Hauber,
Orc!nder have enlisted in tho TAX RETURNS
Us 31.
Mlffllll N hOme was decorated in keep- Mlrmi'J' Coating, aJoo o1 w... daya.
.
. Hash, Klppy Reed, Miko
Army. They are ststioned
WASHINGTON (UP!) ~::::__ _ _ _ __ _
Sheridan 18 Granville 15
ing wllb the Cbrlslmu """""" ren. A late January wedding Is lira. Edith McEilreah, Deta· ina and ~atg Reed.
Fort Knox, Ky,
Justice Department reports that
Newark 95 Cbllllcothe · 62
Games were played ancl a.risl- planned, Mia Durst II also a ware, and Mr, and MrL Wayne .
BIRTHDAY a.ua
-Mra• .IGha Slolll
its tax division turned over I·
Atbent &amp;I GolUpoUs ill
mu earoll wero IIUDJ. The niece of Bernice Roush and Orr, Parkersburg, were guests Holiday parties wen! held by
1$15U million to \he Treasury
Logu 80 JaCkson &amp;3
group decided to aencl a bol Benie Parsons.
o! Mr. and Mrs, Art Orr, hav- \he Birthday club at the
Lapa, and Mr, and
during 1964,
Falrlleld Union 70
to the county borne; Door
lng been called by lha death of Mrs. Helen ArCher and
Masters, Bobbi, Rick!,, The repor~ issued Tuesday,
Liberty UDion 12 prize wu won by Clara Mat DANGLES ALL NJGBT
of Mrs, Minnie Orr.
Mary Bise,
Eight
Mr, and Mn. CJar- said the division's contribouu•ti~·o:nJj ',
Lancaster Fenwick A
&amp;lrgent. AUendlng were Dolly SACI!AMENTO, Calli. (UPI) Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen and two guests, Mrs.
ence Burns, Debra and
thlo year was 23 per cent hi
Anuulda-ciearcreelt 48
wolfe, Anna Wheeler, Shirley - Tranaleot Bill Salazar, 51, visited Sullday afternoon '11\lh Blake and Mrs. Peg
all of Killbore, and
er \han in 1963. During
Millersport r1 Carroll tl2
Ables, Bertba RDbinsoo. Be sale hoped to opend the lllght In a Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Will and were present, Gifts were
Delane, and Evelyn Heiner
year' 447 persons were ron·vict- Ih
·Berne Union 47
Parsons, MargMet Gloeclmer, hollow apaee under the aide- Mr. and Mrs, Henry Dalley, Sy- changed revtallng secret
Weston, W. Va.
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eel of criminal tax fraud - 24
Plelterlngt.on :II
Clara Mae Sargent,
Mabel walk """' an e&lt;cavation edit racuse.
MriJla Dshorne was the
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Reibel more than the preceding year.
Rouah, Naomi Slohart, Doria In t11e downtown area.
Mrs, Don Matlack and lloMa ored member at tha
were recent gueots In the
CENSUS R!PORT
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Henaler, Joyce Wh!W, Mrs. But be put his foot In a eablt Kay were recent ffsiton of Mr. pallly -1 Refreshments in
home of their son, llr, and
WASHINGTON (UPI) - '111t John Stobart Sr,, and ' COlllin loop accklentally, lost his bel· ant! Mrs, RDy Christy,
witb tile holiday Mrs, John Reibel and son
CerliUs BJ,U'OIU eatbnateo that !mil llbode Island, lona !lapp, ance, and tumbled into the ..,. Mr, and Mrt. Denz.t Cleland served,
Albany, other guests were
the U.l. poplllaUon u of Nov. I and Mn. James:!i,
cavaUon bead4lrst.
ealled oo Mr. and Mrs, Eldon
Nflf1 and Mrs. Juliuo Watooo,
was 1!11,1111,000, up 12,1197,000 or Mn. Feme
Fer ell!ht boars, be dangled Will, Syracuse, Monday,
Mr, and Mrl, Denver Weber Hocking, Mr. and Mrs.
Your Dependable
U per cent ·from the lui ceo. penled Milia ·Carol acbtel to baqtng by his ankle tbrollF John Ridenour, stodent at and sons visited wilb Mr.
Morton. and daugbters,
Dttltr For
IUS on AprU I, lltiO. Including Allianee Sunday wbel'l they It· the eald, wet nlibt. His eriea Ashland, I! lpOildlng ·his Christ- Mrs. Bill Meredilk and IODI at orion and daughters,
armed foroes abroad tbe Nov. 1 tended the preaenlaUon of The for lioiP were finally heard by mu vaeatlon with Mr. · and Beverly.
IIDbert Thomas and fm1HI
utJmatt would ba 111S,038,tlll0. Meollah given !'Y the MI. lln- a palaeHy TUeaday morning. Mrt. Buel Ridenour.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
of Cheshire, and Mrs, Smilh II
AND
11. tone Bottom ulled on lira.
Partersburs, w. va.
Bess Larkins,
ant! Mra. Bill Orr
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Mr. and Mrl, Barry
80JlJ bave moved into tho Har-/1
I'll- WY4-2550
of Racino visited wllh
MBssar property,
bore.
Mrs, Arthur DaYit lias

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lfertll·GaiJJa - IIIo ret1n1
eon1t1t bJ a 111-n marcta a.
Gantt 1ec1 the w1nnen 'WIIb, 1"1._ .... __
11 WtiUo Jolla Pooter wu ...... ·\4Q211ef' "
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Voice of Broadway ••• reportinr
GOSSIP IN GOTHAM

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I Mia a.. IIIII HIA l:aliel 'lllo two looen wiD play II T
~ to II lillh llln!p&amp; wbl p. m. on Dec, 110 and tbe chomp.
.., •sill) ••4111 Mcd. Clalo hllhlp toniest will bepi a1
11 ........., ~ •lbt 1:u p. m. ,lhat
fli Ia ,_. ~ .
· Apinlt North Gallla,
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• Knilhl paeeciiiio
• '11\lh
If.. 1r11 jllrlod
llad, u potato on ....., buel:e4a and
aboal »11 II halfllmt four - tbrowa. Other Eaatern
and IIeld a IW1 llllflln al tha playen biUtnc ctouble fllw.
end II line tu1Jt&lt;n.
Wert X... Harluaa with
15,
-~~ a.....•o ,!qlelfto 'l'berw ~ ~lb lJ and Ken
_.., ..,. until l'leeember :It Caldwell wltb 10.
~-tbe7 tiO to Wellolon for a Clarleo llqlan led tbe J&gt;tr.
_ , kiUraameal.
Eaalem with 11 potato on five lleld
wiD play AlllllliYile at 7 P· ID. t10aiJ and one foul shot. MaiOII
on lho firat ..entnc of tbe """" Peck, with nine potnll, wu
ney and The Plalnl wDl 10 ap belcl below double fip1'0il lor
qa!nat Z'lleiJd at 1:11 p. m. lht 111&lt;11111 llrll8bl game.

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brealt more 11ttll durin&amp; tile
11Hkencl holiday tlwl at anr
othel' Ume, and Ulllllly ,.,
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be the moment of ttulb fllll
many weekencl Jmblborl wbt
111uat face the realttlfl or the
WMI's work, but to dentiltl
. k'l the mement or
brol:ea

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JN the blc r~~sh to meet the Christmas
Eve duciUne, many persons probably misled aome Jlgnlftrant figures that
appeared In print a few da7s aeo,
All the worlclawaitl the arriYal of one
of tllf moat Important dates In the Christllll calenclar, the very Institution that
llll Dlayed such aa Important part In the
dtve1opment of the Ideal of ''Peace on
aartb, aoodwiU towad men'' Ia allppln&amp;
belllnd In the vut Jlrowth o! humanity .
It Ia 1tartlln1 to learn that In 1900, 35
percent of the world's people were
Christian: In 1960 It had dropped to 30
percent and by tbe year 2000, It will be
i!own to 20 perrent. One can aee wby the
Pope made an appeal In India for all peaplea to unite In an effort lor the good or
aU. He wu appear!DJI In a part of the
world In tbe Chri1tlan aeament where
the JlfOwth of population Is tbe areatest.
The world population Ia JlfOwing by 40
llllillon each year, and only 13 million
are be!Dgadded to Chrlatlan rolls. There
Ia no better time than the present to pondft the lmpllcadona of tbla trend.
Even In our own North America , a
decline baa 1et In during tbe year, with
03,4 percent of the poptiladon beln~ the
peat. In 1950, 18 perrent IIP'nnvod to
cbiU'C}Ie~, and It ron to
In 1900 and

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UIIGENT
I coniiJeoted about t:lt,OOD in bo·PAINESVILLE (UP!)- Rob- gw bills in the hoose in CoD1rt Bl!lllltll, arrested with his cord Township.
wHo ltlr NIIIIIDC a counterlelt Aller the .,..,11 handculfed
opertdion, ...aped early today Benl\!!11, his wile, Nora, handed
tom tbe Lillie County Ho!!plta!. bim tbelr l·y......,ld bally to
• He bod been rocuperaltnc
from gml!hot wounds received
durilltl bb apprehension. His :.; At '.\
wile ..,malnod In ouslody under
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klM IOOdbye. He IJ'Ibbed a Deckard said hlo ..enta IIIli
.167 Mqmlm nvolver hidden had much work to do on, the
in the blllltet and fired loor use "but U appean thtl llho
shots, all of them mlslln&amp;.
(Mrs. Bennett) woa ·the btalna
)io.;:an through the 11... door of the outllt: '
and the qent, fired, hilling 1
him.

Mrs. Bennett wu orraiped
before ti.S . Comminloner cur.
lord Bruce.

C3DV3SS p}an
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Flee Homes In~

Wlestern
Floods
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to a raid on bts home Tlleodoy, kldoecl • depu!7 •llerlll
Ia tlae back ODd OICiped wit)
a plllof 1ae 1'011111\'ed from~ ·'·
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11y Slaerllf Harold Willlama,
• , l-'-•t,ed l•r....,~
Poll« oet up roadblocks aad
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lllllolled ollleen ID lbe .....,
'i;.lritt"ruatlorull .
tile llolpltol ID 10 ef·
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r.; 1o loeate Bonbott, wbo
JOHNsON CITY,
was -lllered daD&amp;Onlul.
With tho tree up the candles
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lit, both daughters' and one boy·
AuthariUeo warned. that Ben- friend gathered around, and
8ett wao 1o be considered dan- four Ill-year-old

SAN F'RANCISCO (UPT) Floods roared out ol control In
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northern Cahlomla and Orqon
today. Tilers woo no letup In
sight from roinl which have
Twenty-n~e workers
wlii cauaed at leut .e!Cbl doatha
canv.., Me~gs county lor new and loreod more tllln 1,000 per.
and renewal membera of the ..,.. to floe their hom...
Meigs Farm Bureau beglnni111 Bl~ Can)'On In IIOI'Ihern Col~
January 4.
fornla • Placer County report.
Plans were made lor the ed liB lntbes of raln in lhe 2tby the fireplace, the
drive Tuesday at the ro,..lar hour period &lt;lldlng early Monfamily was all oet today
of the Farm Bureau day and other poinll in tho in·
Cbristmas on the LBJ Ranch. board of trustees.
1 undated area were not rar
beLady Bird Johnson
Eight captains will
have hind. Tile lorecaot was lor a
ed her ~ birthday
charge ol the drive, which wUI th~~h:.':t'";.uu;f day of rain.
overseeing the final
begin with a kick-off meeting, me:.Orololtat"r ~i.t go~~7r!':'!
preparation•. The
"rop&lt;~rt" night January 14, G
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gerous. Tile hoapilal said he
wu in 100&lt;1 &lt;ondiiiotl, although
aomewbat weak because of the
llullet WOUII!fs
Beanett, it,' was lbol in the
lhouldor and hlp IDa atut battle
with 9ecrot Service men Tuesday, and also reeetved severe
CU!J on bb body when he
crasbed ll!!liugh a gta,. door In
Cl escape allempt.
W. K. Deckard, lpeelal alent
ft.! .eharp of the Cleveland Se- Slrvlee ofllee, said Bennett
hO _.ted under a number
fll aliases 8nd matches the de..

lem she has lef.l is

Ed-

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a recognition party featur-

right spot lor a favorite
mas ornament, a handmade
gel sent to her by • friend
Germany. Tile Presid&lt;nt
Lady Bird a simple gold brooch
as a birthday present. She oponed her preaenta at breakfast.
There was no biS part~.

Greatest Shaker in Ytm
·Frightens West Coast Belt •

by an oyster supper January "it could be ezpected 10 happen
20.
only once in I,OOD years." He
The eight captains are An- said the llorma have "lho podrew Cross, Thomas Sayre, Hen- lentlon of beiDC the wont of all
ry Frank,Haroid Roush, Don time"ltlr tho coutJI region
Wilson, Leo Story,
Kenneth and could wen llll'JI8II tho d!J.
WIUiams and Rex Sllenefield. astrous floods of almoot exact
Chairman is Mrs. Marie Ko- 1ly nine years ago which caused

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. Those entertna Holzer RnspH'It~ tho P.8ll 24 hours·
:Earl t;. wdtonr, vb!ton,
t\IZOII L.- M!!Qiloid, Rt. I Gallipolls; Paull Jean RoSSit!r, Rt.

NEW YORK - THREE AN·
t' C 1 C bans laced arr•'•n·
1- as ro u
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ment today on charges ste"n
mine from the Dec. 11 bazooka
shot at the United Nat•ons head·
uarters here
q Police arre;ted the
three
T\Jesday night and
charged
them on three counts' Endan·
goring life maliciously b
1 an explosive near a

Mrs. Bearhs

Pres•"dent Optum""stJ"c over
Li
.M.·oves to HoJd Bu.dget •ne

JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (UP!) _ President Jobn110n,
finding cause for optimism in his budaet cutting drive,
turned attention today to the controversial money mat·
ter of foreign aid.
Aptcullure and postal problema 1 tso were on the agenda he had 1tvea a 1o-abead for

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Funeral services lor Mrs,
Harry Bearhs, 62, ol Pomeroy,
who died at her residence Taosday evenllll will be held 'l'llurs·
day allemoon at 2:30 p. m. at
Ewing Chapel with Interment

aa... llelldl"co: Gallipolis
D•m, 17.8, 14.2, runntnl eight
feet. Pt. Pleasant 24 01 .
•roy 20.70· Kinion 0 99 •
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oiUI. Charieoton 19.9 staUonary.
Boal Mo....,onto:
x-wba River up London 9:40 p.m.;
up London 11:56 p.m.; Helen Z.

day, ...... bipligbled Taco- million in next year's budget
day by an .......ement that begin the project, which
mately will coat $750 million
IRI ..,,..,1..,.
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'"""""" development and '1 billion
Tanlat colder toward lbe production lees.
tlld of the week aad lbeo coo- said he hoped to have 58 of the
tinued cold lllro!IP Moadey cargantuan craft Dying by the
aigbt, Temperalllm In Ohio middle of 1.9o19.
.
will overale two oo ois deBut McNamara also said that
11'001 below normal. Some re· miitary spendir~~ in the next
prtstDtallve Rormal blpo and budget would be perhaps S500
Jowl are: Clevetald. 31-Zl, Col·

~~= ~!~~thM~ve~"8Zu! ~; ~~~~~~ ~,!"'.!;~p/:~: in M~~ea~v~8~r=?Nov- ~=nBr~~rm;!,!'IOM::~ 4 a. :~;''

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Mr. and Mrs, Marlon Hutch·
loon celebrated their 55th wedannivel'IIU'y Dec. tIt lite
home of their daughter, Mr•.IDII
Mrs. Paul Ponoo. AU tbe ehJid.
wtre p"'seot except Mrs.
Pearly ':ftJacker. 1.be HutchlsonJ
have 1pent several weeka in
Columbuo Where he bu beoD
taklna: treatments. It Ia apect.
ed tiley wiD ooon be home,
Elmer ·Canode .recen.Uy spent
wilb tho Francil Co~
ttllls. Francis' first wife W&amp;l
Elmer's daughter.
Mra. James Frank and her
Columbua, were
of her paronll,
Mr.
Mro. William Glrv!D.
Sevetal ol Mr. Durkoo'a lilt·
ents have received nola from
him. He Is In ill beallh and
is in and out of tho bospital.
Mis• B~ie Hartley wlsbes
thank the many frienda who
sent her. brother, Rullell Hart·

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A FLAMING CRA$H in the Indianapolis 500~fl!ile race took the lives of drivers ~die
Sachs and Dave McDonald and dimmed ·dnvmg feat of A. J. Foyt, who won the Iace.

HEAVYWEIGHT iOXING title chanced hands ilt I
wild finish in Miami Beach as Cassius Clay. whet
billed himself as the "Greatest," danced for joy
as the champ, Sonny Listo~ just sat in his comer
and failed to answer the bell for tM seventh.
round, complaining of an injury to his lhould.er.

Har~t9u,.

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FIT TO
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A FANTASTIC, thrilling baseball season in. both major league&amp;_ ended ~n St.
Loui fl With this mob ~t·ene as the Cordinals, who came from behmd to wm lhe:
N ..L. penm1nt on the laSt day of the season, whipped the Yankees, fou r game•
.to three. The Yankee-!'!, led by Yogi Be rra, olso had to rally to take the A. L.
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• pertl,ant in a last weE'kend clincher. Following ttte Series, more baseball. ~ew!
" ~us made when Johnny Keane (lf'f! in photo of champagne celebration) qu1t as
~ n'mna,c er of the Cards and then replaced popular Yo('i, (at right wit~ Keane).

Havinll difficulty flndinl
somethlna that you want
to buy7 Try the quick end .
easy way to !loll anylhlnt

Check lhe YELLOW P~!lES .
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DO THE ""'·~"'I"'
NORTHERN DANCER, a Ccm;1dia n three-year-old, rar~d to a Kentucky_ Derby win in a
blazing finish with Hill R1:;e (on ou tsi de in front} and then repeated m the Preaknes~.

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BIGGEST golf winner on the pro tournament trail
w a::~ Tony Lema, who co pped the Brlti~h Open
crown and the Wor ld Serie!S of golf title in
Akron, Ohio, (above) among hia miljor victol"ies.

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, .._ .. !QNI! of j~lting•a. ~~ineback stories of any

or '· ..... )'ear wal written; by Ken Venturi, who col·
v leCted. tt.hes 'In ttie U.S. 'Open (pictut"e . was
·taken there) and the American Golf Classie.

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G
a"nd winning more gold medals than the Russians in the Sum~er ~am~ m Tokyo. B1g s~ars for the
U~~e~ere Don SchoUander (left) who won three gold medals in sw~mmmg, ~erry Mt~emwll. m the 500meter ice skating event and Marine Lieut. Billy Mills, who became the ftrst Ameracan to w1o the 10,000 meters.

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THE U.S. AGAIN dominated the waves in the America's Cup races
with Britam, with U.S. Conlitella,tton (foreground) easy winner.

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Cook, Mrs. Thomas Rtod and

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31-!!, ood Clllcinnatl
lia: ' KJm!Krly J. Winters, Rt .
first two ~barges are felo- ember 10, 190!, in
Jackaon m.; L. W. Sweet up Winfield
Precfpitatloa wiD averace «&gt;tal $49.8 In defense outlay•.
T,'Oiilllpolls; llebeeca K. Win· nies the last a misdemeanor. County, 0., lh• daughter ol 12:110 a.m.; MmUJ down Win· 000 hall .incb or more melted.
don, Rt.l, Pomeroy; Mrs. Char· The,three suspects w.,.e
the late Marsh and Mary Ann field 1:20 1.. ; Bob Benlor
Rolli or sbOWera 'l'burlday af.
les Andrew Boqess, Rt. 2 Ra· lied as Carlos Perez, 31, a tel·
Tbihert. She also wa1 Winfield 2:45 a.m.:
ter~Ma or aJ&amp;hl, cblqlua w
cine: Mila Jane Powell, Rl I etype repairman, and Ipcio
In death by her bus- dofm Winfield 3:10 a.m.:
a..W Friday or Frldly tiJpl.
RBctne: Russell D. Sltldmore, Nova, 26 , a shoe sale tnan, both
Harry Bearlw, who died ma Ann up Winfield 4:06 a.m.; saow Rarrlel _ . Saturday. Dr. Robert Gibson, Brislol
~ell Avo., Middleport; Ed- of New York, and t&lt;uva's brool 1983. She , is . C, V. Hamor up Wlnh•ld
• Homes, was guest mtnlstor
g&amp;r M. Hope, Henderson,: W. tiler
Guillermo. 2S, a door- ·
by lour daughters, · am.
MASON- U. S. sen. Robert · tho Presbyterian Church
Va.; ·. Mra. Robert G. Nibert, man of Bergen, N. J.
Norma Jean and Florence Ann, Oblo River - Nfw Martins- c. Byrd, bao onuoooced thol I day, Dec. 20. Tile new min1islerc
Ua Ftrl')'i Mrs. Jlflles S.
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, MI. Alto, W. Va.;
Pomeroy, and Mn. Dorothy im Pierce up 13, 4:30 p.m.: ore etliible w portlclpole in : to be on this parish by Jan. I.
Porklno, ..weDalon:
AKRON - A BANK
or Minersville; a son, Charles K. up It, 12:30 a.m.; 1 Federal ptOII'am of emer- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C.ttrll
Pl'ul Jamea Oilfr, oat Hill; ploye was free on $2 ,000
Bearho, of Portamoulh, FrlburJer up 14, I :45 a.m.; J•ncy Dvt1tock leedo.
•and Mr!. Eliza Whittington visMil. Ruth P. Hawk, New Maroh· today on a charge of
Va.; two ~tandchlldr..,, and Diesel down 14, 3:30
a.m.; Byrd oayo lbe. prfllram wiD II ited in Lo&amp;an oo business rol~d; Allred 1.. Fenatebacher. the printing of nearly
three sfstero, Mrs. Ethel Yohn- OVEC down It, 4:10a.m .; Gona 11110, 1.,....., in tbese coun- cenUy.
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sil'outJI Point; and Mr1.
in counterfeit '10 and
er and Mrs. Frances Robinson up 14, 1:24 a.m.; Jerry
Ueo 10 buy Uveotoc.k leedo 11 . Supt. LUly was a recent bullLilrtbtm, lluAtl~ Ky.
Forrest B. Bootie, 34· an
ol Springfield, and Mrs. Ro- worth up 17, 10:40 pm.; St. rtdaced prlcea, tbereby over- 1 ness visitor in Columbus.
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Jllrtk
justorl n the consumer loan
main Petero ol Sacramento, Marys down 17, 12:50 a.m.; comtnc the &lt;WI"' for feed
Mr. and MrS. Sam Marrs rePlttl· Jama Oiler,
partment of the First
Calif.
Loung Point down 17, 7:05a.m.: due 10 11ae drllotth. Farmen cently visited Mro. Clara
Hill, ..ttittter. , 1 ,~ ~p.m.:
Blllk of Akron, was arr..ted She was 1 member of the Invader down 19, 1:40 o.m.: in thoae &lt;oantielcan boy JOV· lips.
Mrl. Wlbar s. ~ Rt. 3, by Secret Service qents
Daughters of America and an Bockjord up 20, 4:t5 a.in.;
emmelit owaod feed tor dairy Mrs. Nancy Embrey of
W:l!lllltrtt. _..,; 11:40 a.m.
day. Bootie «&gt;id olflclals he
member of the Past H. Blsworth ll down 23,
herd• at 75 per eent of lhe IIpolls opent a day with Mrs.
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Dr.altlfpt
ceived only.$200 for his part
of the Daughters of a.m.; Queen CUy up 23, 1:50 a. IOVernateDliUpporl prlu ODd Amos Lowe.
~ 0. """'• Mrs.
a counterfe.~t operalton m Un·
i m.: 0 S Shearer up 23, 4:45 feed ror· other JlvetloCk at 110
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie C!eason
1Wn A; Mlli:!!iD .Greaoey
Conn., durng the
p.m.; Rooe G. dawn 23, 3:15 per cellt oB of llle pvorn· BuriiDCion, Kans., were
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Wllberl
1963.
Philo. He wu the' lath· a;m.; ~avenport up Greenup menl prtce. He said Ibis will callers ol her uncle, Mr.
ail~ J1n. Jtou·.
lour children.
4.40 p.m., Waft'OII Hougland IIIIOOIDl to about o Zl per Mrs. Ernest Major.
J·JW11it' .
ZANESVIJl.E-ROY
down Orfenup ~:40 a.m.: L. Pie- cont .dllteUt in 1bo price of Mro. KyrD Beto and d~u~
lei', llrl. Jllr&lt;ir• .
29, McConneiavU!e,
SAIGON, SOVTB VIET
oris dQlm Greenup 6:40 p.m.; feed. · ·
wore recent IUOSII of
at Q. j\'~, Mrl.
crushed to death Tuesday
- South Vietnamno
Georp down 7:20 p.m.;
and Mrs. Num Betz.
H. 'loillrt lllld&gt;ltrt. Richard L. operatln&amp; a bulldozer at
leaders were reportod
llayneo II down 1:45
1 Francis Co!lrill waa a recent
N:::=~~---=...J~Oh:to~F~e~rry~A:i~to~ys~Co:rp~._;at be conslderlnJ a proposal
m.; Buckeye State doll!l 4:30
NOTICE TO BOYS
l,..•st of his uncle GranvUit
adopt a 10-iHlone
m.: Weolertl dclfft l:tl a.m.: All boyl 10 years old in the !ir111 .at a Huntington hoapital.
witilloul Ameril!ltl help
Walter Hougland down
Syracua School Olttrlct inter- Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Callihan
anti-communist war.
2:30 pm.; Wayne H. dawn 1:· osted in bolongiDC to a "Neigh- and Mr. iod Mrs. Glen Arnold
Usually ceiiable sourctll said 25 p.m.; Dlxlo Chollenp down borhood Den" of the Boy Scouts of Rio Grande were recent Sun·
Lt. Gen. N111yen Kbanh,
I p.m.; E. P. Jotieo dowl&gt;
.hd· boy! 11 tnd 12 years old .day 111ests o.l Mr. and Mra. Co·
mander in chief of tilt armed a.m; Pamela D don 2:35
Interested in joining the Boy rey Strausbaugh,
forces,
propoood
a
eamptfln
pm.;
RaveniWoDtl
diWR
Scouto,
~d bring a parent Don't IOI'JOl· tho bam dinner
.·IE OPEN ALL DAY
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m.; E'dane Boeworth up
wtlh them to see a "Seoul aac1 Chrlstmu ..,ty at WUko
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Tuo.sday
of
tho
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Harry
Dalra
down
1:35
movie"
to be · shown at lhe Geanp we&lt;IDeoday, Dec. 23 al
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who purpd lht dvlllan
LeWII up 1:05 o.m.
Syracuu MelhodJst Church, Sat· 1:30~ P· m. A 5Jk lilt ex.==~
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ll1d a covered dflb I o
SATURDAYS AFTER
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In 1 de&lt;ade ohook the We11 Cout from Lol
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MASON - 'I'INIII7 • U.... liodwld&gt;oo llld COIIkld alii
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This Southern California city1 in tbe beart Of the tended the 111Uoa ~· Guesll 1tteodj~W
ouake area1 Uved• up to its officlli olopn. Of being tho Club IIIIIUil a.tolmll party Milll Btowil, '1!1.•·
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!il'J!b,
.In Mike Fltzgtrald's public relAtions office on the ldoUiodilt Outtth hill J:a to MJu Loa1e S!Mib, If!'•· $Jlfla
24th floor of a downtown bonk bulldine, the cryllal t:IO.
Sr.wart. Mra. BliDC!Ie 'fl'&lt;lt."'
chandeUers began to tinkle.
The 1110111 were .-..... Mrs. l!lsta Bumc.ll'dl!or. , Mtt
"Prtlty lOOn lhoae big chan- Chrlllmao t'OI'IIIIOS .:;d"; Josie J!llq, Mrs· l!lllilllll!1tn,
doUors were dollll the Watusl- Homill11111tute of
lo9 thtOI invited 10 tbe uno- Mrs. w. H. FOC!t!OI\(. Mill
mo~lnf up and dolfn," Fllzaer- Pasadeu. .'!'he ,.u.olua ' where they _ , llhown Fri.IICM N~oe. M~. ', D. 'L.
atd 111d. "By that time,
the ka earthquake loot Morch
slid~ of the 11o1y Land · by Dudding, Mrs. Eva :1\'tfland,
bolldina was dotna..• slow roll t•tored 1.5 arid the San
Lydia Ebersbach of Pomeroy. Mn. ora Walker, •ll(ta. ,;J.Ii
Uke a ship at ....
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Another apeeill ltlrll!lion wu abeth Mclntoib, Mrl. Sarah
AJ1118r811ly \hero were no In· to !.I oa lhe ume ~lie.
Christmas n\UIIc under dltoc- Homm, 1\iro, Chrlll)' J!leMtt.
juriei' or deaths, but aome rest- Althoup the oarthqll,ol&lt;e Tues- lion of Mrs. LuctDe Swackham- Mro. B. F ~ /&gt;Irs .[)OJik
denio of the earthquake !OIIe day shook ~ far. wider area or by the Pomeroy If II h Rouall, Mr. BDJ 5nofp, 1fn
ran Horror . sttuck In«&gt; the than others ID r~l years, ill School Choral group."
Gladys Gilbert, Mro.
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lllrtela arid eota~lve property lnteNily was leiS than tho
BiuTII, Mrs, lvlla 811111., L)idla
dlmqe was ro
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vero quakes In Soulbem
,, Foliolrinl ~ llllmpet
lOki. Eborsbacll, and Mri. M!liY ~P'lrfmen !J&gt; ad safety nets : lornla In 193S and ·00.
Ave Marla, by Clary Stewart, liier and the Roy and. MrS.
when 0110 terrUied woman Dr. Charles Richter ol
accomJWI]ect at ' be pjlmo by ~arvan Frame.
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mwled screaming 011t onto a tech, who devised lhe
. SUsanna A~ld of Pomeroy, Mothers Club me'mbera 5
window Jedle on the sixth floor scale,l!...satd tho temblor
and benedici1011 by Rev. Mar- lending the social aathering
of a hotel. Regaining her com- peared W hove boon
van Frame, tho group went lo were Mra. Kay Wllsoa, ..' Mrs.
posuro, she climbed back inside. about 2!11 mDes south of p.,.. the ooclal ..-ms of tho ch1fth Charles Yeager, Mrs. JosOph
The temblor regtst~::red S.7 on dena-111 81ja Cautornla, M~l where the party was hekL
Ltah, Mra. Lawrence Foreman,
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Mro. Thoma• Reed oerved Mrl Jameo Proffitt, Mrs. liid·
punch al tho table decorated ward Rickard, Mra.. J1Aiward
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With tho ...... and Ryan, Mro. Jemeo JBrre!l, ,MI'}I.
Mrs.
Wilson served coffee. Freddie Thabe~ Mro.. Lester

titption of 1 former Zanesville Four red satl~ sto~.kmgs It;, blentz.
IIV deatb in northern cantor. in his close • to • deadline developmeat of 1 "gipatle"
mill With a record for minor scribed 'Daddy,
Mother,
Me.tlngs with General Tete- · nia
Ialka. with top aides on how new traooport plane to llaal
~es In that area. ' .
"Lynda," and Lucl"
hue phOne Company representatives , '
mucH spending ean be cut u:. troops or mUit1117 earao It
·.:' · Poltlld Bopo BOlo
been hung from the mantle. about service, and a drive for
meet his goal of keeping the jel opeed aaywllere in lhe
-~kard's men found in a They have be_en used by the l vocational. education are slated
budge under $100 biJllon next world, dubbed tile •'Ci".
raid bn lhe Bennett house the first family smce the J.ohnson as Farm Bureau projects in
Vet eWS
year.
Defense Secretary Robert S.
paraphernalia klr counterfeiting daughters were little girls l6 the ner future.
These meettnca, wllleh John- McNamara 8111lDUDCed
. .. and $100 bills. Tiley also years ago.
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Christmas
Pomeroy. Ohio

Three-Day Rampage Leaves 7,000
West Coast Residents Homeless

TONIGHT &amp; THURSDI' Y
NOT OPEN
MERRY CHRISTMI'S
FTiday and Saturday
December 25·26
"RIDE THE WILD SURF"
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Pvt. DaDDy A. Smllll, . .

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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
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Frailkie Avalon, An_nette Funicello. Bob Cummmgs. Eva

S. Army lu Fl. Kuoll, Kf.'

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THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED
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AND ALL DAY CHRISTMAS
OPEN SATURDAY DEC. 26th
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Mrs. Hampton
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