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Mu Chapter, Marcia Hobstetter,
and 26 members recently en.
joyed their annual Christmas
party at Bailey's Restaurant. -

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n!iltaurant preceded the meet· bus,
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lng of the 8 et 40 Meigs County The group sang Solent Noght,
Salon No. 710, Monday evening. and a reading, "A Letter from
Jimmv Moore'' was given by
Members.wer.e seat.ed at a ta· Mrs . Knapp. secret pal names

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The group moved to· the soc- It'.,

tal rooms which were beautifuJ. lt w
ly decorated and enjoyed a IIII
Christmas program presented j W~
by Ann Rupe, Jane Walton, Lee
[.ee and Roberta O'Brien. The '11

Programs whit e crocheted covt'r edged in
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~.ere in the s a~e 0 pme
E:1leen Searles asked grace. ver tree decorated in
ca ndy

potted pomsewas.

the canes and corsagt&gt;s which were I

.illltf'llilllo.

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;roup adjourned to the horne of presented the members, Red 1 MARY JANE CASHDOLLAR I introduction was given by Ann 1I
Mh Thornton, Mulberry Ave. ' and while candles were on eilh-,
Rupe on the Service for Christ-/Ill
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Th~ service ''ThP Prophecy"
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Mr and Mrs. AI re C(ls o1•
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to the TB A:-: sociation.
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Att nd 1· g ·ere th(' abovr ·&lt;l nd 1lar ol Heedsv tlle announc~ t ~
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Rhoda Hac kt:&gt;tt, d n we are
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• approaching marriage or their iJanP Walt.on was the
Unseen w:
~I.Jairman , and Ca therine Wrl sh, Eunre Brmkrr. G!ad.I'S Mowr&lt;&gt;y.
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Charlie H. Pryor, son ot Mr. 0 Bru~n , accompamed by Lee .;
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rhanksgivi ng cards to children and lv 3 Powrll
and Mrs. Virgil Pryor, BayvH- Lee on the organ , sang, •'Away
m the TB hospitals. PartnPI''&gt; I
J;Jgr , Smithville, Ohio.
, in the Manger .•',' ",0 Little To.wn ~
·eported srnding birthrlay card 1
jl,lary Jane 15 a graduate of : of Bethlehem , 'The
F'1rst .,
q_Qd dimrs to chi ldren in
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East 1'rn High school and is a ~oel ," "Joy to the
World," ~
:lgspital in Drnver. C1•lo n1do.
~·t•t·rdary for Grange lnsurance .and " Hark the Herald Angels ~
tiary Martin. PParl Kn:lpp and 1
company of Co lumbus. A-C: Sing.'
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l'atherme Wel sh gave reports
Char les N. Pryor is a gmd uate 1 At the close of the service .,
- - - - - - --Memhers of the Loyal llt&gt; lp- nl M~m sfiel~ Madison . High 1!he group sang ' 'Silent Night." I ~
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Pomerov Oht11
~orin! room Monday for lhP tr An open church w~ldmg wtlt (jfter which dessert and coffee I
TONIGHT and THURSDAY
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Ch rislmfls dinner
bf' hl'id at the MethodJ.st Church were. servM by the social com. , ;,
December 14·15
' Thr table, wi th white cuvrr, on FeD. _1_1 at Reed svil le.
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NOT OPEN
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wtth prayer y r. eese.
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A reading, ·'The . Chris tm as The Portland WSCS
met ,
AudiP Mur phy. Jo;lll S!;-t lry .
Following the dinner, a pro- Bell s" and ''The Silence of at the home of Mrs. Hubert I ~
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Igram wa s presented by Miss God'' "'as go
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b)' Mrs. Ralph Price for their Christmas meet-~~
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Mrs. Cil.nt .Johnson .mcludmg .an
1 u~ in g nf time wisely by Mi ss 1 mpresst v~ ca ndleh~h.t serv1ce . w
Karr and the hymn, "Silent &lt;lnd . readmgs pertammg
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: Night." closed the program, af- Chnstmas. Carols were sung ~
: ter which gifts were exchanged. and prayers of thanks were !1
Attending were Mr.
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Y1rs. Dan Rizer, Mr. and Mrs. conducled a busmess meetmg :~

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wide range of sizes In
dressy and tailored dressea.

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Ml nationally advertised
brands. Many styles and COil
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Of Syracuse

Elberfelds Are

Dines Monday

Headquarters Por

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- charcoal, blsck, navy, Ioden, white, cordovau.

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don Will, Mr. and Mrs. Damon trea surer's report were read,

Re y011 r own Santa
ou r lovely roht•s and

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Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. William and Mrs, Ruth Ehersbach re- ~
Houdashelt, Mrs. Theodore Hill- 1porting rummage sales pro· =
dore, Mrs. Orv!lle Crooks. Mrs, ceeds.
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Frank Winebrenner, Mrs, Wil· A gill exchange was held

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ham Eichinger, Mrs.
Thomas, Miss Marcia
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Karr, ~ with the holiday season were i
Mrs. , served by the hostess.
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several from our special selection. Many styles in

Ralph Robson, Lloyd .Jenkins, Attending were Mrs. Ethel
Phillips Sisters Style Shop Iand
three guests, Rev, Wendell , Swan, Cora H1lton,
Dorothy

slipovers and cardigans - leatllers anf solids In or·

i G. Stuller , Milissa Hizer and Durst, Ethel Johnson, Margory

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SLEEPCRAFT BLANKETS

WHI' ond In hlo correct olio otlll
buy wh•t rou want.

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or a whole slipper full , it 's h('re in our new colleclion of warm styles.
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a and party Saturday evening at
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completely washable. Floral printa, solld pastel col·
Ohl and white.

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Stripes, checks and novelty pattel'lll. SuCh as frt!U.,o.animala - bird, - veJet&amp;bles. Colorful - abiCI,rbe• .
- durabl.a Uteful Chr!JtmU gifts.

SPECIAL!

Mrs. Ted Riley, chairman.

f Highlight of the evening was 1
ll !he appearance of Santa Claus

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Gift Boxed Pillow Cases

with gifts and candy for the
Perct,la pillow cases - embroidery tt!ro. Choice of
children. Door prizes were apre!!)' pilttems and His and Hers kmd, too. A·
warded. W. P. Hames, new
pair In a gift box.
1 manager. was master of ceremonies for the party and Robpolr ond
ert Schuck, Industrial en~lneer
with the company, led the group ~.-_..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.....__ _ _ ___:
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that Marilyn Bheppant wit·· · :
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iliar with the holtl!l. 11111 111.
whom had a key.
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tending were the above and Lil· I

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FRUIT CAKES
peels, nisins, dates, cher-

.• i ltlen Milici i.Js awarded to
~ Mrs. Hamm. Mrs, Miller pre~ sented Mrs. Wickham a gill

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sOVIets
• Restate support
For Northv·Ietnam's Cause

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his fnorl'- otylo H•- Utldtr-

A warm and
gift.
the Christmas gilt
selection of ladies gloves in ali sizes. Stretch gloves,
Sized Cloves- leather - wool knits - and leather
and knit combination.

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M. Lillie

FundS for Mason Airport

1trtlfs- T·Shlrtt- Mid Length
lrllfs - Athlollc lhorll Undorshlrts '- Union S.ftt Thermal Drawers onct Shirts.

r= ducted
Lena Hamm. president, con-I
a short business ses·

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U.S. spokesmen
"ell),.._
American(UP!)
jets, -including
one shot by a
were Houk denied it emphatic·"•.
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_.rof Wednesday the proposed warning from Henry Ford II that the auto Industry tiona! Bureau of Casualty
downed 1n the second straight day of Hanoi area bornirl
slandards may cause a might have to shut down production lines unless the Underwriters.
ings which Communists said included attacks on civilian
~~~!»; of the U.S. ecohOmy.
government modifies its new safely standards.
President Frank W. King aa1oesidences within city limits.
c~airman of Ford
Nader clabned that there was no reaaon why the nounced the labor group has
At the same time, informed Soutll Vietnamese sortr· l
. said J!1e 1flti8 auto automakers could not meet the 23 1t1ndards Issued hired the law firm of Clayman,
ces reported that a mile-long bridge which extends into
could ~ ~ the earlier this month for 1968 model cars.
Jalfy and Taylor and account·
the Hanoi limits was struck by explosives during u.s.
d~n 8iill would w _v;,m.&lt;-,'mil&gt;ll " ' ' ' " - - - ~~ T. Grayson Maddrea ~~, The Meigs County Youn
ids on Tuesday. The bridge is only two miles from
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proces, poasibly
. f!-ich~, V~.• ID re.present tt Republicans Club woll hold
orne nf North Vietnamese - - - ' ' - - - - - - )lriclilc lril-blO high. ,
might be forced to shut down highway safety act not enough at 'the he~
' ·· Christtnat party alld dallct: l.his Pl:esident Jlo Chi Minh.
downed.
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some of the 23 new lhrowing hundreds of thousanch "lead lime'' is ' given the . The Ohoo AFirCIO appllca·i Saturday night beginning
at The planes shot down in U:ll. officials said the targets .
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Blandards proposed by the of auto workers out of jobs, and industry ID meet standards. The ~:ri cite;:,.~.' grounds for a 9 p. m. at the County Highway Wednesday's raids included .an near Han~! Wednesday we:e the
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National Hi~hway Safety Agen· severely dislocating the econo- Jan 31 effeetive date for new
ng
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Department garage at Rock Air Force Fttlli Thunderchief same hot a day earher-a A f mily of lour lost ......
cy headed by Dr.
William my ol the entire nation
st~rds comes less than P~st and! prospeetive loss ex· Springs.
and two Navy fighter-bombers. vehicle depot five miles south of lh' a...,. -;•• when-~
. Haddon Jr were "unreas
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penence o the compantea cov·
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. e co. a a rao
eight room frame bome burned
ble, arbUra.~, and techruc~iy tile economy of the Uniled cars begin coming off the outside Ohio do not justify a dent, said the event is open to Voetnam reported thai 1.0 U.S. SIX mdes to the northeast.
to the ground 111 Ripley Hollow
not feasible. Ford was the forst States," said Ford. ''II produc- assembly lines following annual rate increase.
ali residents of the county be- planes were downed 10 its Radoo Ha~m and
oo the Meigs • Gallla Une.
industry leader to speak out so lion linea are closed down changeover usually in August Th
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news agencoes m Russia and
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merocan o co s 881
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standards announced recently !standards, it will have serious safety standards followed 1 crease in rates in order to earn GOP organization are urged to , Thunderchief was knocked .out that civohan resodences were m:~;:dean~~ ~':_ ' :
by Haddon.
1effect. And of we can't meet prepared year-end statement in a reasonable profit.
bring potential new members. •f the sky about 50 mdes bombed both days,.
~ngu!O:
building mm'ldlo
The mdustry has until Jan. 3 ' them, we'll have to shut down which the auto executive issued Dividends and earnings of tile Music for the event will be dogfight with a M~G21 · the m~st more than 100 killed or ate! ingflames
lo comment upon them and the production lines."
the most pessimistic forecast companies covered by the filing provided by The Ravens, a Joe. advanced plane 10 the Soviet wound.O, Th~ ,saod the . .
and Mrs· Maynard JCWa,.
suggest roodlfications. The stan· He complained bitterly that for new car sales in 19117 of any
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ai band. Eats are tanned. arsenal. The pilot. was reported were f~rst msode .City hmlts
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left
dards, posSibl~ c~anged to meet the way Congres set up the industry leader.
P
rescued In a darmg maneuver sl~ce the start of raods on North the occupan • bad Just
industry ObJeCttons, become
by a U.S. helicopter. The pilots Voelnam.
the house and were pnplll'laJ
final Jan. 31, and effective with
of the two Navy planes were While u.s. spokesmen
to
1968 cars scheduled to start
reported missing.
Saigon have denied the charges, Mr. E
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1om.
production In August.
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. official sources in .Washington ~.w
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Ford indicated that liDless the
According to u.s. reports, SIX
. open a posSibl!lty that Firemen battled tbe blue ..
standat'ds. presenUy proposed
American planes have now been CIVohans may have umtentlonai· hour but could UVe MIJJ!nl
are changed, the auto Industry
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SAIGON (UPII - S~uth Vietnam's constitue~t as· shot down by MIGs while 26 of Jy been struck by American Emytloln£ bt the 1-, .:·
will be unable to meet them and
PT. PLEASANT- West Vlrgmla Governor Hulett sembly voted overwhelmmgly today to create a c1vllian the Soviet-bvllt jets have been bombs.
eluding a CltriiiiDaa tree .t1
- -- - Smith has allocated $71,050 to complete appropriatio~ government beaded by a president to be chosen directly
presents
already ~
FVN FOR EAGLES
of matching funds for the new Mason County airport, tt In a nationwide general election.
went np
the fire
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The lrJ&gt;e of government to he forme~ next year is
'11rere are two ctilldrea.
ment at the Pomeroy Eagles the County Court.
gln prtor to January 1. The the most l!Dportant part of the constitutton now being
lty Lynn 11 and Ecldle L M
Club for members a.nd guests The money was made avail· contracts have already been written by the 117 assembly members. The assembly
were at' school at ~~~e' tliDI. , •
Sunday, Dec. 18, With music able from • discretionary fund bid for and the bids opened by approved the proposal to l!ave a president bead the new
Tbe bouae waaloeated liilllt
by Gene Woodyard and Nell established by the legislature to !he Court members with And· government by a vote of 1071
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Gallla County but adjarsj 11
Colmer from 5 p. m. until 9 enable Governor Smith to lend erson Black Rock, Inc., Char- to 5 With five abstentions.
Under the terms of the
MOSCOW (UP!) - The Sovtet governmen~ lD an the lloe wllb 'Meigs.
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~- m. Food will he served by assistance to counties for varl· leston, W. Va., the apparent The proposals call for the constitutional articles approved official statement today cond~mned the Amertcan
Fire Chief Howard ~ ..
tbe Meigs Aerie beginning at I ous worthy projecta wheo the low bidder on a bid ol $212,· president to be chosen in a today, the prime minister and raids on North Vietnam and ~mted once ~ore that
dlcated tbe bouse 81111 D ·...
p. rn. Sunday with prolits going county was unable to meet the 648.65.
direc~ secret baUot.
cabinet would he appointees of unteers" fro!JI other Co!JIIDUDISt nabons m1ght enter the tents ft1'l! not luured. At. Jl;
lniD the children's Chrtatmas eatire cost.
As outllned by the assembly, the president and would serve war on the stde of Hat;tOI..
liB built the boule hjmeel! •
fund.
Tbe money allocated by llle v ten M orial .
Hal the new civilian government at his pleasure.
The statement dtstrtbuted by the Tass news
bout 10 yean •flO.
Governor was needed badly, :DMI~IO~: J ~ 1 would be administered by a The artieies empower the cy pledged that Russia would continue to provtde all
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MeiJI General Hosphal
as only the appropriation of Middi port· M - F ank ~· prime minister and a cabinet legislative assembly to call on aroun~ assistance I? the Vietn~mese peopl~ in f their Two Distric18 Win
ADMISSIONS - George Tho- matching funds was holding up La e ille.' Mrrs.
rd ~ ' under the president.
the president to dismiss part of "heroiC struggle agamst the criminal aggresston O
mas, Pomeroy; Emma McCoy, federal grant, .
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an- It would alao have a legis- a majority of deputies. It WQuld erican imperialism."
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lative assembly but ju"f hnw eall for the dismissnl of the 11 w•s i~sued in protest agamst the VIetnamese
CINCINNATI (UPl) - voltA'
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Wilson stated !!oat the contract, DISCHARGES - Pearl Doug· many legislators would be entire cabinet with the approval against what the Communists ·~ tbe most cyolc~
in the FlnneyiDwn and Soulfi.'
DISCHARGES - Mae Bar·l wiii now be let in the near ~~las, Mra. William Richmond, elected was still to be deter- of more than two-thirds of the bave called two days oi heavy lion ~f th~ a~su:;::
west school districts W""'""'o1
retl, Wii)lam Stevenson.
ture and construction may he- Wliliam LevaQY, James Walker. mined.
legislators.
Amertcan air attacks on the Amerocao omper a • d
approved school tu le\'11!1
city of Hanoi. The Communists of international law an
gpecial electiolla.
say more than 100 eiv!Uans ally .rtCDfl11lled
In Finneytown district ~
bave been killed or wounded in m?rabty and humanism.
approved 29116-P2 a u :,-.l\if
attacks which they l'l!ported cnmes .en~aU
lhe
operating levy. In Soulhwillf
also hit the diplomatic quarter responstbility before the
Oistrict 8 16 5 mill packa&amp;e ItW"
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judge Simon Rifkind, said which owns Look, anoounced interviews, wa1 IUQUted to 'the read it. They found Manchester of Hanoi
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Wednesday he would ask a state the m~gazine's · Intention to famUy by Pierre SaUnger, who bad used aectlons of s tO-hour ''Tbe riovernment o1 !he every honest person."
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court for an Injunction begin Its serialization on scbe· had been Prealdant Kennedy's taped interview with the widow, United state&amp;, wllich is working
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the publicaUon of dule Jan. 10.
press secretary. Robert Kenne- bttlmate and emotional remlnis- for a further estenslon of the
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assass(naUon as "The Death of a Pl'l!sident" and "We feel strongly . that II dy, then the attorney general of ceuses.
war In Vietnam, llhould not A ilivorce has been ~=~ Fairfield DoetoN
, publlsner insists
serialization, scheduled to would be improper to withhold the United States, lllliiDunced "Its inaccurate and unfair forget the warning made by the IBetty A. Shelton from W
Propot!e !AI~Jllrollll
Its publication appear In Look starting Jan. 10. this significant document from the authorization for Manchel- references to other individuals, BOCiaUst states at the meeting, A. Shelton in Meigs
LANCASTBil,
hlBtory.
"As horrible as a trial will be, the Ameman people," he aaid. ter to write hla book "In the Iii contrast with its generOUB Jn Bucharest early 1n July," the Common Pleas Court. 'nle
Tbe Fairfield Counly
· family band- II now aeems clear tilat my ooly "ID do so would amounl to a interest of hlstorieal ~ references to all members of government atatement said. 'tiff was given .ustody ol
Society. wblc:b bu
Manchester to
is to 38k the courts to censorship of history."
and to prevent ciiBIDrtion lind the Kennedy family, are per· In tbat Warsaw Pact meeting minor child.
qatnst the pment
the
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ol enforce my righ~ and poslpone Originally, tiHI, Kennedy faml· sensationalism."
haJ18 beyoncl my prevention," the various east European
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form,
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' of IJI1 family's privacy ~lion ID any work about would not be published before "But to expose to all the world volunteen ID North Vlelnam If SutiDn township trustees will
&lt;form.
IQIIII'ilhin a
be prOleded," Mrs. Kenne- tba witslnation's events. But 19118. Under the agreement ll ibis time all the private President llo (:hi Minb atilted meet Dec. 21 at 7:110 p. m.
-Oied
.WI ay . aald . ln a rare statiiDI!Irt when It beqame · ob\olous !bet Robert Kenned)' btl JacqueBne f!l'lef, per10nal 'thoughts and for them.
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her Fifth Av- 1\.!any-l!Oob·wouid·be wrlllen on Kennedy would review the fli4l
leiCtfons my children ''De - ......... ttl In&amp; til pay bibs prior ID !lll'IJI\-1
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the ~tlb~, ~ -f&amp;lllilJ ,declded draft and approniL ·
~·1 elldured Ia those terribll fardlir lllfiOil ~mU.. .,_ !I'll· Everyone having money
WDIIam Attwoocl, edltor-lnloaUlhclileone .wltlme,
Ballnl • .lhljlinuBcrlpt911doenolaeemtomeiDbe dleiatmallolla'l lllltit!IN," Clue them from the
r'"~~~~~-Je@ral.IQ:;j.. in aU publications of · Mmhllller; llil9 ~· illi~a would be ~ palb!UI, thej...-ntil to ·any current hiBtorl- ae ~llnlll&amp;. ~ . , may pick np their. cllecU
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CLEVELAND tUPI) - The Sheppard.
Pollee Chief Fred Drankhan Iconcerned, the case is closed,"
Cnyahoga County Grand Jury Pringle's report said Bailey's were
absolutely
innocent. the report summed up.
wrapped up Its Investigation of charge that Marilyn Sheppard "There is not one Iota of evo· Bailey led the legal fight that
the 1954 murder of Marilyn was murdered by the jealous dence to support his charges," overturned Sheppard's 1954 con·
Sheppard today with a report wife of her lover was absolutely the report said.
vlction of second degree mur·
aaying there was absolutely no unfounded in fact. "From all The testimony of Sbeppard der for the killing of .his wife.
evidence warranting the in· evidence before us, the char- and Bailey before the grand After servmg nearly rune years
dictmenl o( any persons.
acter, fidelity and repotation of jury was in conflict, the report in prison, the Bay Vliiage
The grand jury in a report . Marilyn Sheppard was of the said, and "Sheppard contradict- osteopathic physician and surissued under the' signature of highest,"' the grand jury said. ed his lawyer on several im· geon was freed by a federal
Foreman William R. Pringle, The report slated the lwo per- portant points,"
judge, had is conviction
alao sharply rapped F. Lee sons named by Bailey in a
Case Closed
turned by !he U. S. Supreme
AUXILIARY MEMBERS _ The Auxiliary of the American Legion Posts In Bailey, attorney for Dr. Sam ieUer to Bay Village Police "So far as this grand jury is Court and won acquittal Nev.
Meigs Co~nty pre_pare popcorn balls for patients at the Veterans Hospital at Chilli·
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co the. Each month the veterans are given a party by one of the 31 units in Ohio.
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Meigs county is in the 8th district. Veterans whose birthdays fall in December are
PARIS iUPII - SOcrotary
being honored today. Packaging treats are, left to right, Mary Martin, Rehabilita- ·
of State De1111 Rusk mustertion Chairman of the Pomeroy Auxiliary; Gladys Mowery, Civil Defense, Pomeroy I
i ~ aod bia .powers of diplomat- I
Auxiliary; Myrtle 'Yalker, treasurer, Racine Auxiliary, and Velsie Roush, president
IC penuasoon today l.o a new '
of the Middleport Auxlliary. The ladies served homemade popcorn, cheese popcorn,
appeal to America's Western [
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AWes for aid "of any sort"
d k
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for Soulb Vietnam. It was a
~:·. bet be would gel nolb·
COLUMBUS iUPI) - The ...,
Ohio AFJ...CIO today ftled an
He spoke to the opening
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application with state Insurance sel8i011 of lbe two-day Nortb
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Superintendent William Morris, Atlantic Treaty Organization
SAIGON (UPI)- U.S. pilots reported today their
asking a public hearing on au· (NATOI council of ministers. raids on the Hanoi area left smoke and a large orange
to insurance rate
increases u.s. offlclalo aaid be would fireball billowing more than a mile over the city. They
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Ml'ss Cashd-ollar : mastide and how clos~IY
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Lebanon Valley 80 Upsala 71
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Temple 83 Rider 68
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StJohn's (NY) 91 Seton Hall 58 ward Cooks, devotional leader.
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Hostesses Will be Mrs. Dwight
Louis Cardinal outfielder Curt and other details.
Stfrancis (Pal 91 Tex Sthrn 81 Wallace, Mrs. Joe
Bailey,
The
Flood tied a major league Council voted 7·2, with the Stfrancis &lt;NY) .at Conn. 65
. Mrs . William Ohlinger. Mrs.
COLUMBUS (UPIJ record aod tw-ned in spotless two Democratic members of Lycommg 99 Ehzabethtown 95 Leo Kennedy , Mrs.
Edward
state Controlling -~•rd repartileased
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Smith Mrs Emil Ball
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932 t65 Wedne,..ay as
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season to lead the National I financing plan tbat included $35 Kings CoiL 86 Yeshiva 56
EPISCOPAL
CHUI\CHWO- By United Press Inlernalloaal re.Jmbusements ~c
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League regulars In fielding. ' million in revenue bonds to be Swarthmore 80 Stevens M
me~ will have their
annual Xavier f1l St. Bonaventure 80 j t:lctsh~r :~;;.: ~~d:n-~e
IC&lt;Ordlng to official league i issued by Hamilton Coon- Bridgeport 76 Central Coli. 75
Chmtmas program and party Western Reserve 73
hc:sc B L
ltalistlcs released Wednesday. ty
Commissioners.
Demo· M.I.T. - Bowdoin 1l
Thursday ovenmg, at the home
John Carroll 59 FaJr us aw. . ed t0
. tl
. crats maintained a public hear- La Salle 84 Albright 50
of Mrs. Harry Moore,
Wl'h 1Mount Union 64
The state prom Is .
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Flood posted a perfeet field- , lng should have been held on Syracuse 68 Buffalo 59
Mrs. 0. B. Stout and
Mrs. W l L'be t (W V \ 80 Iot) ndditJOnal expenses mcurr u~·
ing . mark of 1,000, tying the :lhe finances.
Pratt 114 Newark Rutgers 58
Rome Willlamsoo as co-hoste'.•· Den~~n ~ rd'berti~ ~
der. the law, and Wednesdays
major league record for the ,
Assumption 9! Stonehlll 74
es. Mrs. Herbert Seth
Will DePaul 69 Baldwin-Wallace 39 actJOn, requested by Martin W.
h)ghest (Jeldin&amp; percenta~e m: NEW YORK (UPI) _ Three Muhlenberg 94 Det Valley 78
speak on Chnstmas m England
Esse&lt;. stale Superintendent of
150 games or more dunng a Ohio basketball teams were in I
IS she knew it as' child.
GAlLATIN HONORED
Public Educallo~, was to help
!&gt;Ingle season. Flood appeared m the top 20 Unilecl Press Inter· '
ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE WASHINGTON UP(J -AI· ease the Immediate burden.
159 games to equal the record national se~all college clubs voSoulb
will meet Thursday, at 7 p.m.
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held by Danny Litwhtler ot the ted by the coaches
Morehead 84 Marshall '11
for a potluck dinner with meat bert Ga!!ahn, tedhe SwJss lmmJ tv $2·7 mllhon to school foonda·
. .tn 194•• an d Rocky co1• Akron undefeated· in three , Grgtwn IDC I 5% G wshngtn ,• 1 provided by the home ecooom· grant
• su bSJ·d·'"· $t8 •329 •:i30
to
Phill Jes
f h who serv 1 as secretary
th
lion
0
svito of Cleveland in 1965.
games, 'was in fourth
place IHampton 84 Virginia St. 74
ics coiTJmlttee. The
regular hi e treas~ryU~ng~: an an~ school districts as paymerls
.vhile Otterbein moved into the 1 DC Tchrs 11 Frostburg 62
meeting and program will fol· beot "'
m~~ btn . · · Jstorfy. WI for Decembe&lt;, and $620.287 to
00norru y ISsuance o a new
,
Old Doml . 79 Cit d I "0
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t boards of education as '
ST LOUIS (UP() _ St Lou- i listing for the first lime, The
mon
a e •
ow at p.m.
Jao 30
coun Y
111 nt sta
is C~rdtnal general m~nager 1 Cardinals were ranked 18th, Catawba 62 Erskine $II
WILLING WORKERS class of ·~ p st m~lice ·DeP,.rtrn•nt December payments.
sd I
Bob Howsam Christmas sho~ 1 Central Slate 20th.
Southern U. 99 Paul Quinn 61 the Enterprise EUB church , 81'd Tuesdo fi st dsu ceremo- In other act1on Wedne ay
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'II eel at th hom
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ping in the American League
envl e
s
no
WI m
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• ~ n. Dies would be held at Gallatin,
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this year obtained
veteran
NEW YORK iUPI)
Jose 1P'a1rmont 123 Aldran-Brddus 93 Ed King, Thurttd1y everun1 lor Mo the town named for the the state s shar
backstop 'John Romano from Torres, who defends his world Mt Union 114 West Liberty t10
a Chrlstmaa party.
ti' , fourth treasury secreta· outdoor recrealJOn complex be·
8
the Chicago .White So&gt; Wednes. llght heavyweight championship Norfolk St. 106 Md. St. 91
FRIDAY
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irlg bmlt at We!lston, .l~ckson
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WILDWOOD Garden Club Gallatin was appointed by Cou~lli~~ ·~~~~~;tio;~essi":
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er Williams and pitcher llun I of Ntger~a .. ts . ~an who has Appalchian St. 7 Elon llfi
wiU meet at !be bome of Mrs President Tbomas Jefferson in $5
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outgrown hiS dJvisJon- at least Louisiana St 13 gtulane 1133
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plant due to open ere Y un
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Homer Holter Friday at 1:30 1801 and served five years mto 1 1967 Total cost of the com·
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CINCINNhATI t~PUir P~~- ' title defense of the year against William Penn 73 Earlham 63
Ch~slm" party with o U glfi ~:=no MndJqon, .. r,r:nmc '"
~en ~~re~r~ ~~::~~~on lod~~ · the 37-year-old Tiger, a two- Xavier (Ohio) f1l SIBnvntre ao "'MID~~PORT Child Conser•
By UoLted Pm1 IDiernattonal
~~an :ork the pro,Ject, gJv· ~~~ io:or~o~res ~~dlfe7e~~ John Carroll 73 Wotrn Rsrve 59 vation League will bold a Nlll· POMEROY CHURCH
ol BlWl WIN TOSS
en the go-aheod by the city
'wonder ahead to his Marian 85 Indiana Central79
mage
in the Fry building, C!rlst will have a Christmas! NEW YOHK (UPI) - Buffalo
.
Notre Dame !17 St. Norbert 72 Friday and Satwday. There program Sunday at 7:30 p.m. will be the SJ!e of the American '
SlaDd
, :•td mo~e :~ dlsposl~g of DePaul 89 Bldwln-Wllee 39
witt also be toys for sale
The pubUc is invited
Football League playoffs in the ·
NBA
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Augustana
(Ill)
84
Aurora
80
PAST
MATRON'S
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make
event
the Bills and the Boston ,
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By Uoi!H Pftso tomouooal '
t M0 St 71 ~
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W L. Pet . football attendance was better StMary of PlaJns 78 Chdrn 73 dieport, will meet Friday even· the town hall December 18, at Sunday s se~n finale. The
Philadelphia
3 .UOO : than ever during 1966 ao erowdo S!Ambrose 17 Iowa Wslyn 10
ing at the home of Mrs. M. L. 2 p.m. with I treat for all chil· Bills ~on a cotn toss by league
21 &amp; 808 · hit the 25 million mark for the N. Dakota 83 Loyola Ill!) 92
French at 7!30 p.m. Mn. A. ft. dren of the village and those comJPlssloner MilL Woodard
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114
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2 40
14 18 438
CIJ!einnad
11 16 40'1 ' cent over 1985 ligures
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A HIGH school ~ will be 5anta'a visit is IIJIOnsored by the WUson of Buffalo and Billy
aal!lmore
1 23 :233 ] A total ol 616 eoll~ge teams I
Soolbwest
held this Friday night from 8 Ladies Aullliary of the Syra. sumvan .of Boston represented
Westem Dlvls1oa
1 played
2,768 games
before Hou•ton 86 Centenary 611
to 11 p.m. at Wahtllllll Hl&amp;h cuse Volunteer Fire Dept.
their teams.
.
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w. L. Pel. 1 513,m rnt&gt;re people
than SMU 86 Mer Olymplatls 7t
school auditorium. 'nle dance
MONDAY ·
Saf Fr~co
211 10 ,667 i watehed the action the previous StEdwardo 72 Prairie VIew 611 is open to tht pubUc. The Jays . CHESTER
NAZARENE BLUEBIRD FUES
IIi Loull · ~-11 14 .458 !year.
Sw!lm (Tel) 57 Tex Lthm St will emcee.
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dturclt will have a Christmas LAKE CONISTON, England
~troll
IS 16 .441 ' . Ohio State, ~e of the Jdabo St. 87 Rice 85
SATURDAY
program on Monday, Dec. II, &lt;UP!) -Donald C8lJipbell pUolAI qtrei·.! 1 • • !I'll .37t l peNrlnlal leaders, lopped the Tulsa 84 Hawaii 58
THE MIDDLEPORT
Senior 11 T:BO. An lntereslin8
pro- ed bil jet poftfed Bluebird tor
ClilclgO
10 22 .3LS 1 nation by attracting ~.3911
claaa wlll sJlODIOr 1 high IChoal lfllll bu·bten pllnned lnd "" aa average 2lt6 iilllea tier bQur
1 lfediii~Q'' ~~~
Pf!ople to six home ·ya111e1 for :
Well
dance party wllh music by
41Y0Re " ' Invited.
Wed n es d a J lor lwo run 1
Jijlttmore"llf iiew ·Yortlot
an 11,400 averige.
'Colo. Mines lOt Rockmont 58
Jays this Satltrdly from I tD THE JOF CLASS of
!be lhroo&amp;b the measured kllqmeter
cllillacO e3 j)etroU IT
Western St " Calfary 10
ll p.nl. 11 lhe Middleport ele- United Melhodbt Ciblrcb wiD (.611 mlles) as lite 46-year~ld
Cljl ~ Los
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FtclatlleiUIII
Sa Frnndo Vlb' 101 Evnavlle 10 mentary aodltoriuJII.
meet M.,.,Q lit 7:• p. m..11 Brl!M pl'epared · fW -an9ther
fOnly pmeaiCheduled)
By Vnlled l'Jel• !ltenatloall
BVNDAY
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By Uatled Pres~ latenaadonal 1trslhng 6345 at. haiftJme, •race,
. ewn,
The Cmclnnali. Royal~ are trtmmed the detJclt t~ 8!HI3 1 If the Patriots fall, Buffalo I
r.ow trymg to build a wmnmg gomg mto the !mal period but can sneak through to Its lhlrd
streak for a change
couldn't catch up Jt was the
'second strai ht ~in for the successive crown by beating
.
The Royals, . wbo broke a Bullets and ~e first time this iL&gt;enver Sunday, and the Bills
b
weeker.d of cage activit) on the l ion took West Liberty, W. Va. •
. ···4 ·
seven-game losing streak Tues- .year they've scored back-to· lare fs~ored by two touchdowns
NEW YORK IUP! I - The wmmng tru!l '" 'L' overall re- 64-60 in three overtime periods ; i •
MONTHS • '
day nght,, chalked up thetrl back victories. The club is 3.2 on theJr home field.
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Denison edged Oberlin 64-63. I :
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THURSDAY
small college basketball ratings i Logan, loser by 8 51).41 orore Oberlin led Denison most oi l •
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day nght when Connie Derkng , Kevin Loughery ted the
TWILIGHT GARDEN
club with first place votes and won- 10 Athens laSI F;lday. came the night only to see Tom I •
io
scored on a layup with a second winners wllh 30 points while
will meet at Bailey's restaur- lost re&lt;"ords t"rou•h gomes of I back with • 51i·5:l victory over · Demo sink a bucket with four : •
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left to beat the Los Angeles ;Don Ohl had 21 and Gus
ant Thursday, at6:30 p.m. lor Saturday Dec. tO, in paren· · ~elso~~~~LSaturd?thfor ItS seconds left to put the win in •
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L&amp;i&lt;ers, 126-124.
.Johnson 25. Walt Bellamy
a Christmas dinner. followed bv theses: '
JrEstl h
"'" ho e ytearth.. the Big Red's hip pocket.
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COreS
I meetmg and PartY wttb
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Leadtng 28-20 at halfl!me. • lilY 1ft iJit
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are just 'll game behind the , Detroit led 74-73 with nine
cents gift exchange in party ;l l. Ky. Weeleyan '16\ •2.01 307 w~ ~n; R ~I nd~s~nd ~g..':~ Oberlin watched Denison chop •tiis,_ ,
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room.
2 Sothrn Ill 110 \ (22·1) 3112 WI ,010svc" a sF .de
:'11'1' dcwn its lead and pull out in ' •
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MAGNOLfA TE..• IPLE' Pvth· · 3· Evansvill·' 131 12·01
m a h·' , Tgame
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who lost w 8 alllmore, Itouu, rna e three stea s a
m I So
·d " ay1.11 mg · front 64-61. The B1g
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m the Eastern Division race. In Rodgers two to setup 10 points
Jan Sisters will mett Thursday I Akron t2.(J )
162 ut eArnths orna Foesdw . hgo l!·l and Oberlin 1·3.
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~· p.m. at the OA\ h'l!. .l 5.
4. Cheyney St (4·0\
r ur on
the other . game, Chtcago ed ged for the Bu11 s and deel de the 1
I, at 7:.,.
152 I tond MeM'ddl
, .ll" ay1 mgN t.1 Western Reserve had an easy •• Ph. 99'2·2101 Pomeroy •
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Detrol~93-87.
game. Don Kojis led Chicago iNavy 69 Gettysburg 68
. Following the meetmg, there , 6. Pan American (3\ (3·1) l50 i a .
epo:.
pay e· time with cross.campus rival •
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BaiUmore bull! up an early with 16 in the low scoring game iSt.Jsph's (Pa) liB Susqhnna 53 · will be a Chr~&amp;tmas parly aoal 7. Grambling (3-0)
IOO · sonvlll• at Mlddeport.
John carroll. The Blue streaks •
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gift exchange.
I 1. Indiana s il) (4-1)
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0 ., Dec. 15,

If Coach Bob Sheoky of Ne1·1in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger . ville, and hungry for. victory remains • question mark.
10nvilte were shut off from a Morgan, South Third-St., Mid· ' (See table accompanying for ! All of Wolfe's operatives are 1
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popcorn supply Friday night in Idiepart.
'data).
1 healthy. A "bad p,acttce" Tues- 1·
By Ualled Preso lnlerllatlonal cisco at Yoong.Wwn: Case out in front and
Middleport High gym lhe al· . However that may be Middy : Nelsonvt!!e defealecl Gallipo- aay night was followed WeclneSTwo undefeated, major Ohio Tech at Thiel Greenville, (Pa.J: Cen~r Biii 'Rogers lOp~
ready lwictileleated Hounds i Head Coach Carl Wolf~ hao lis, 61-65, a team the Jaekets day by a "real good one," Wolfe,
college cage teams wUI collide Mourit Union
at California serve scorers with 28 while Dolt
&lt;wid be in further trouble.
:laid plans to beat NelsonviUe, ' took by three, 46-43.
reporlecl today. The club will :
tonight at Toledo to highiight State. Pa.; aod Wilmington at Caravona bucketed 1~. IJlt..llt'
One of the SEOAL'a
Jsbesky with or without his pr;. l Sandy Harold, the Houndl! blg 1taper off today making room •
the 9tate basketball schedule. Centre.
IRedcats.
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: · ·mary sustenance.
'man at 6-5, has been bothered :for a freshman game at MHS
Akron fourth ranked in the
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a ers, d rlnge-1 His Jaekets are 3-1 on the so far wltll a back injury gctten gym against Kyger Creek •.t 5
UPI s~all college poll of Actmn Wednes. y mght was 1 At West L1berty. Craig. , r
papcorhn hu
tseason 2-1 in the teague and :in football. His complete health ip.m.
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games . wOtsheup
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on gum, or jump up and down gunning for their best record m:
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shouting advice w their slal·itheiast 14 years.
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identical standard In a non aeason loss lor the Bonmes. and overllme per1od to lead M
The H nds h
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• the humiliation of Baldwin Wal· Union to victory.
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n up- •
FRIDAY'S POSSIBLE STARTERS
"U you did more pushes away league match.
l&gt;ce by DePaul at Chicago.
Erbland tied the gaiTJe lor
malic awaiting what fate may •nded by Logan and Js,ekson. •
from the tabt.. Ed. you'd have The Zips, an independent
Pur le Raiders at the .. ~
dictate.
'11Je Jackets also lost to Jack· IMIDDLEPORT
VS.
NELSONVILLE · to do 1.,. puohuP' from the power house, averaged 100.9 The Musketeers withstood . a th P 1 1. ti
nd 1 U~.
son. Both clubs need this one Player
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Mr. SIJesky merely eats I' Friday night.
Mark Tannehill 6
F . 3 . 6 3.
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pamts per outing w I e t e final period rally by the Bon- 1 53·53 at the eno of th€ fli'itf~·
popcora. With those two Jle. I The Hounds have a big, ex· W. Davis
5··8 4 F 3 8:1
Tarom Cok~yr
Rockets of the Mid Amerkan nies and then poured on the Iertime. The second overtl!!lt
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Conference have shot 87.9 .pamts power to out-score the Olean, ' .
..-ta ' • I reported chewing Iperienced squad, but are minus Blll Davis
6-4 4 C 4 6·5
Sandy Harold
per game breacing into the 90s N Y squad
per~od ended at 511-58., - ,
aWh
little
faster Ibis yur.
tbeir two out•tsnding
front George Sauer
• 9 4 G 4 59
' Notre Dame.
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Rob 'McConnaughy's
ther
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Press lnlemallonat only against
.
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8·0
4 G 4 5·8
Jim Dean
Toni bt
In major college aciion to- The v1s1tors closed the gap to West L1berty ahead t!0-58 Ill
stand m Middleport gym hao and Shull2, and their
three 11111 Buteher
5-6 4 G 4 6·2
Wm. Stlmel Cincinnati at W~ke Forest
night, Cincinnati will take on 63-59 with 10:10 to go but could start the lhJrd overtime biB .
popcorn on its menu Friday times All-League forward Bob Don Nelson
6·1 4 F 4 5·9
Paul Conrad
Wake Forest on the road and not stave off the Musketeers Erblaod countered with lolir
mgllt Is not known. Mr. Shesky Richards.
F 4 6·2
Tim Pancake Tamps at Dayton
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has even been known to bring Wolle believes Nelsonville can
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Akron at Toledo
Tamps, Fla., Will vJsJt Dayton. 3211 · th
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W t ea.~~ aMmes.artte . ahp. Xavier ted 52-34 at the half. with 17 points.
- -ed from hiS sister and brother· but as aperienced a• Nelson- ;
Fm lay at Quanllco Tourney
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San Francisco at Youngstown goes to Bluffton in the Mid-Ohio and Luther Rackley
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Case Tech at Thiel
Conferenre.
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Other games have Capital at I leers to their fifth win in six
. MI. Union at Calli. State 1Pa.) Ashland: Findlay in the Quan· starts.
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Rock, Pa .. at Walsh: San Fran·
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oddsmakers have their way, the i when the runnerup St. Louis race, Dallas still is an 1Angeles is fAvored by four over .
score 11' f~rst field goal un.tl l I
Dallas Cowboys and Boston 1Cardinals, who trail Dallas by overwhelming 20-point chOice toJGreen Bay, Battmore s pcked ,
sub Terry Allerton connected on 1
Patriots will be crowneddlvi· one full game, meet the apply the clincher a&amp;ainst the by one paint over San Francis· .
a JUmp shot after 8' 42 of play j
sional champions this weekend. Cleveland Browns.
i hapless New York Giants at Ico, Minnesota is favored by
The Yellow ,Jacket~ were only
Dallas, in foci, will have two The Browns are favor&lt;d by I Yankee Stadium on Sunday.
Ithree over Cbicago, Pittsburgh I
able to score 14 !Jeld goals m
good opportunities w clinch the 1six paints in the game at St. ! The American Foot b a II is seven over AUanta and i
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Eastern Conference title In !be ·lLouis.
League also enters ill final Washington is six over Philadet. \
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DePaul was ted by Errol Pal·
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Births - Mrs. Bobby J.
Thomas, Rt. 2, Pt. Pleasant,
Ans"·er: IT'hut lmpp~&gt;"• l lfhen u rip•.•· po1•r rril'1f ro
son, II :36 p. m. Til esd ay; Mrs.
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Vernle L. Roach Pt. Pleasant
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Illschar es _ William
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Anderson gKendi Ann Barr Mrs:
Christma5 dinner were discussed. Plans
were , Raymond. Broyles, Kenneth R.
Trail Garden made for a course in flower ar· c 1omlish, Sandy L. Culwell,
Tuesday evening ranging to begin in January. lDo gla E D t M
Eric
ll411ey·•s restaurant.
The traveling prize donated bu ' J uDi sh h. Lars, Wrs.Ed
uosch · C arry
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Mrs. Struble was awarded to' J · M
F' h · Mge,
were soated at a Ia· Mrs. Robert Lewis.
Br ·• Jarsva h, tsFer, kt' rsJ.
cover and ce!lterI I11y . .. ~rs ey, ran m .
Christmas arronge. Semt pals were revealed with McCoy, Mliton Russell, Clyde
place mats wllh a gift and new names drawn for K. Turley, Gilbert I. Van Sic· Gslllpaiis Dam - Reliable ·
and red berries Jhe coming year. Mrs. Walter kle, Mrs. Salem A. Yates, Mrs. down 3:50 p.m.; Andrew Cal· ,
and
illsor ipt1on.
• Merry Bentz and Mrs. Charles Hayes Charles L. Deal and infant houn down 8:40 p.m.: John J.
Christmas, Winding Trail G::~r- cacl1 received an anmversary daughter, Mrs. Basil R. De- Rowe down 10:20 p.m.; Charles
lub Christmas
Pa rt y, gift from their secret pa:.
Weese and infant son, Mrs. Don. Stevenson down 2:50 a.m.: So·
,{\ecember 13 196€"
aid B. Foreman and
infant met down 3:15 a.m.; Robert ·
were
liy Mrs. Cha~les L•,. Mrs. John Terrell was . In son, Mrs. Gary L. Massie and Reed up 3:5S a.m.: Jenks down
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charge of recreatton and pr1zes .
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"J;iS, - presid.ent who presented fo r garnc.-s were awarded
to mfant son.
~ m . · E~~tern ~:rwn o;~r. . . ,
ejlch mf'mher with a h'JIIy cor·
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•"· book
· of matches decor- Mrs. Lloyd
Moore and
Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Da1e N'ICho1son Titan down 8·25
a ·n1 ·•· J · S·
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and .
' Lew1's down 9·1' am
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Mr. m.: rammy White up Wm!Jeld
ti~ c~ fill&lt;d with nuts and
and Mrs. Ernest Molden and 6:45 p.m.; Helen Z down Wm·
r011te~~· with tl1e repl1ca of a
SON IS BORN
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Nicholson f1eld. U• 15 p.m.; H. E. Bowles up .
!...,.. oiihut by Mrs. Leo Kenne· Mr and Mrs. Gal• Shrimplin of Rutland, and paternal great Wmfteld 9' 50 p.m.; Elgerchff up
dy. Mrs. Joseph Stru ble won .rr (Carolyn Nicholson ;, No;. grandmother, Mrs. Jessie Car· Winfield 2:15 a.m.; NatiOnal
the door pril:e.
foJk . "v a , arc announcmg t 11e penter o1 Mans f'teld
down WlnfJeld 2:35 a.m.; Allen
Fol!owm~: the dmner,
the birth of theJr first child, a son,
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R. Merrill up Winfield 3 a.m.: ,
group ad) . .ned to the party Thursdav December 8
Lucy
Jane Lucas up Winfield
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·-- - pounds and named Wayne Ev- 1 triple at Tropical Park, booting ($47.20t in the third and Mr. D. '
an. Maternal grandparents are home Our Babu Ruler ($39.00) 'Go. 1$4.40) in a dead heat fifth.
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VISIT IN Mllllli.E('()RT I mg
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Mr and Mrs Wilham
Maves hp an1 s, space
fi 1heaters, h .water1
23, 5:30 a.m.; George Price
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c arcoa
up 23, 5:35 Q.m..; L. W. Sweet 1 ~d ch~ld~~m.. av~d ~d ~ar~ ~ills, gas-burning air condl·
up Greenup 3:15 p.m.; Western
ra, 0 Imac an
·d h~ !tOners, refrigerators, autnmoup Greenup 5: 45 p.m.; Jerow ~d!rs. Eprne st dovcer,t an C.ll • bile.• and gasoline motors.
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er own reenup
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Ironworker down Greenup 4:511
CJ e ayes • ' epor. hazards are:
a.m.; Lady Marjorie
down 1
Fuel burning devices should
Greenup 6:20 a.m.; Pamela IJ. 1COACI1 DIES
he Installed and operated as
up Meldahl 3 p.m.; Neville up I GREAT NECK. N.Y. •UPI) _ I.recommended by the manulacMeldshl 4:40 p.m.; Ranger ~p ; Tim Stapleton, the Merchant ; turer .•r !o;at authorities. . I
Meldahl 4:45 p.m.; Rose
G. I Marine Academy's baseball and Penodlc mspeciJon and mam. l
down Meidah! 10 p.m.; Boc-K assJstanl footba ll &lt;oach, died I tenance Is a must.
up Meldaht !1 p.m.; Ravens- I here Wednesday,
I Tampering with or ;t~;::;~;:~~~
'30 a.m.; , Stap Ieton began coac h'tng at j suehdev1ces
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wood up Melda hi .:
Zimmer down Metdahl
ti:30 ' King's Point in .1.949.
Be sure that enough
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Nelsonville to Invade Middleport

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Dam 12.1, 2U nlnning 'R ·
A silent killer may
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason !'1,~. Jog about your home 'ready to As you breathe, U1e oxygen lburnlng of the fueL This is es- Charcoal and other type firel
Pt. Pleasant 27.}8, Hinton 3.10 strike you and your
family In the air combines with . your pecia!!y true and important in should not be. used In confined
tailing, KanawllJ! Fal!s7:4b fat~ down. Because you can't see It, blood and is carried to all p•rls ' today's airtight houses.
areas. and ovens. s.houtd .not be
mg; Char.les.ton ®.77 fallinf t•sle it or smell it, carbon mon- of your body. CO combines with Gara~es should be •eale&lt;l off '! used for heating unle~ ve,ntlla·
London \!'!!!'running 3 feet, Mllli oxide has earned the name of . your blood 200 times more r..d. from the rest of the hfluse to tion is adequate,, ·Any. tlJllf a·
met 2 ~~ and Winfield ~ ·'The . Silent Killer." You may 1 ity than oxygen - a relative.ly prevent the entranre of
CO I fuel consuming d~vice to u~.ed
feet.
· 1thmk you can smeU It when smaU amount can displace the from automobile exhaust. Nev· ir. an enclose&lt;! area it Is uslnl
Boat Movemeol&amp;:
: jypu're actually sme!!ing
the life giving ox,v~en you nee&lt;!. ff ' er run your cat in a closed ~ar· ·up oxygen and may be p~od~eOblo River- vt.ward up It : smoke of other lire-produced j your supply of oxygen Is redue- a~e, or when parked for more tng CO.
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10:30 p.m.; Exprclss up 14, 12l- !gases associate&lt;! with lt.
ed, your brain cells will be first t!'~n a lew minutes without pro- You can help e!!rn[n.~Je
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45 a,m.; Pennoytvania up tf, [ Carbon monoxide (CO) Is not to be affected and drowsl~ess. v1dmg ventllatl~n to the Inside deadlY, . k!!ler lt·om yo~~ . ~orne
4 a.m. ; Queen City~ 14, 6:10 a product of the house or
an ·headache, weakness, diZZiness of the car. Additional proteotwn by being aware. of .the ha~rds
a.m.; inca up 11, 1:30 a.m.; 1automobile alone It Is caused Iand confusion will result. Fur· can be provided .while drivinR of carbon . moi)O~Ide,- . Prole!;!
Walter Curley up 1 , '.'" a.m. ; by faulty venting' or lack
of Ither oxygen stRrvatlon will ulti· by opening both side vent.&lt; In yourself and your .family .' by
1
Steel Ranger up 17, 3 : 3~ a.m.; 1fresh air. Whenever any fuel Is ma~ely
result In permanent both warm and cold weather. tracking dpwn The .. , Sileqt
Jefferson up 17, ~;30 a.m.; , burned, co is usua!ly one of bram damage or death,
F1re place dampen should be Kliler.
Mountam State up :IV, 5: lo a. , the products If ,·t escapes into C
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22do:n
GIVE THIM A tJ~UTIJ'U~
' the rooms
your home, the
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Admissions_ Mrs. Jessie M.
Carle, 1901 Chestnut St.; Mrs.
1 James C. Myers, Rt. 1, Patriot;
Albert Hal!, Eureka Star Rl.;
Mrs. Bonnie Persinger, Apple
Grove, w. va.; Mrs. Vernie L.
Roach, Pt. Pleasant;
M r s.
Inez F. Monroe, Pt. Pleasant;
Mrs. Douglas R. Roush, Rt.
1, Letart: Robert B. Gibbs, Jr.,
Clifton; Mrs. Linnie A. Gaul,
Cheste~ Star Rt.; Mrs. Emmitt
1H. SmJth, Wellston ; Roy A.
Bond, Rt. 1, Ray; Albert R.
Can ter. Wellston. Mrs. Ed·
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Bailey,
The
Flood tied a major league Council voted 7·2, with the Stfrancis &lt;NY) .at Conn. 65
. Mrs . William Ohlinger. Mrs.
COLUMBUS (UPIJ record aod tw-ned in spotless two Democratic members of Lycommg 99 Ehzabethtown 95 Leo Kennedy , Mrs.
Edward
state Controlling -~•rd repartileased
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Smith Mrs Emil Ball
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932 t65 Wedne,..ay as
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season to lead the National I financing plan tbat included $35 Kings CoiL 86 Yeshiva 56
EPISCOPAL
CHUI\CHWO- By United Press Inlernalloaal re.Jmbusements ~c
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League regulars In fielding. ' million in revenue bonds to be Swarthmore 80 Stevens M
me~ will have their
annual Xavier f1l St. Bonaventure 80 j t:lctsh~r :~;;.: ~~d:n-~e
IC&lt;Ordlng to official league i issued by Hamilton Coon- Bridgeport 76 Central Coli. 75
Chmtmas program and party Western Reserve 73
hc:sc B L
ltalistlcs released Wednesday. ty
Commissioners.
Demo· M.I.T. - Bowdoin 1l
Thursday ovenmg, at the home
John Carroll 59 FaJr us aw. . ed t0
. tl
. crats maintained a public hear- La Salle 84 Albright 50
of Mrs. Harry Moore,
Wl'h 1Mount Union 64
The state prom Is .
~
Flood posted a perfeet field- , lng should have been held on Syracuse 68 Buffalo 59
Mrs. 0. B. Stout and
Mrs. W l L'be t (W V \ 80 Iot) ndditJOnal expenses mcurr u~·
ing . mark of 1,000, tying the :lhe finances.
Pratt 114 Newark Rutgers 58
Rome Willlamsoo as co-hoste'.•· Den~~n ~ rd'berti~ ~
der. the law, and Wednesdays
major league record for the ,
Assumption 9! Stonehlll 74
es. Mrs. Herbert Seth
Will DePaul 69 Baldwin-Wallace 39 actJOn, requested by Martin W.
h)ghest (Jeldin&amp; percenta~e m: NEW YORK (UPI) _ Three Muhlenberg 94 Det Valley 78
speak on Chnstmas m England
Esse&lt;. stale Superintendent of
150 games or more dunng a Ohio basketball teams were in I
IS she knew it as' child.
GAlLATIN HONORED
Public Educallo~, was to help
!&gt;Ingle season. Flood appeared m the top 20 Unilecl Press Inter· '
ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE WASHINGTON UP(J -AI· ease the Immediate burden.
159 games to equal the record national se~all college clubs voSoulb
will meet Thursday, at 7 p.m.
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held by Danny Litwhtler ot the ted by the coaches
Morehead 84 Marshall '11
for a potluck dinner with meat bert Ga!!ahn, tedhe SwJss lmmJ tv $2·7 mllhon to school foonda·
. .tn 194•• an d Rocky co1• Akron undefeated· in three , Grgtwn IDC I 5% G wshngtn ,• 1 provided by the home ecooom· grant
• su bSJ·d·'"· $t8 •329 •:i30
to
Phill Jes
f h who serv 1 as secretary
th
lion
0
svito of Cleveland in 1965.
games, 'was in fourth
place IHampton 84 Virginia St. 74
ics coiTJmlttee. The
regular hi e treas~ryU~ng~: an an~ school districts as paymerls
.vhile Otterbein moved into the 1 DC Tchrs 11 Frostburg 62
meeting and program will fol· beot "'
m~~ btn . · · Jstorfy. WI for Decembe&lt;, and $620.287 to
00norru y ISsuance o a new
,
Old Doml . 79 Cit d I "0
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t boards of education as '
ST LOUIS (UP() _ St Lou- i listing for the first lime, The
mon
a e •
ow at p.m.
Jao 30
coun Y
111 nt sta
is C~rdtnal general m~nager 1 Cardinals were ranked 18th, Catawba 62 Erskine $II
WILLING WORKERS class of ·~ p st m~lice ·DeP,.rtrn•nt December payments.
sd I
Bob Howsam Christmas sho~ 1 Central Slate 20th.
Southern U. 99 Paul Quinn 61 the Enterprise EUB church , 81'd Tuesdo fi st dsu ceremo- In other act1on Wedne ay
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'II eel at th hom
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ping in the American League
envl e
s
no
WI m
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• ~ n. Dies would be held at Gallatin,
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this year obtained
veteran
NEW YORK iUPI)
Jose 1P'a1rmont 123 Aldran-Brddus 93 Ed King, Thurttd1y everun1 lor Mo the town named for the the state s shar
backstop 'John Romano from Torres, who defends his world Mt Union 114 West Liberty t10
a Chrlstmaa party.
ti' , fourth treasury secreta· outdoor recrealJOn complex be·
8
the Chicago .White So&gt; Wednes. llght heavyweight championship Norfolk St. 106 Md. St. 91
FRIDAY
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irlg bmlt at We!lston, .l~ckson
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WILDWOOD Garden Club Gallatin was appointed by Cou~lli~~ ·~~~~~;tio;~essi":
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er Williams and pitcher llun I of Ntger~a .. ts . ~an who has Appalchian St. 7 Elon llfi
wiU meet at !be bome of Mrs President Tbomas Jefferson in $5
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outgrown hiS dJvisJon- at least Louisiana St 13 gtulane 1133
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plant due to open ere Y un
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Homer Holter Friday at 1:30 1801 and served five years mto 1 1967 Total cost of the com·
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CINCINNhATI t~PUir P~~- ' title defense of the year against William Penn 73 Earlham 63
Ch~slm" party with o U glfi ~:=no MndJqon, .. r,r:nmc '"
~en ~~re~r~ ~~::~~~on lod~~ · the 37-year-old Tiger, a two- Xavier (Ohio) f1l SIBnvntre ao "'MID~~PORT Child Conser•
By UoLted Pm1 IDiernattonal
~~an :ork the pro,Ject, gJv· ~~~ io:or~o~res ~~dlfe7e~~ John Carroll 73 Wotrn Rsrve 59 vation League will bold a Nlll· POMEROY CHURCH
ol BlWl WIN TOSS
en the go-aheod by the city
'wonder ahead to his Marian 85 Indiana Central79
mage
in the Fry building, C!rlst will have a Christmas! NEW YOHK (UPI) - Buffalo
.
Notre Dame !17 St. Norbert 72 Friday and Satwday. There program Sunday at 7:30 p.m. will be the SJ!e of the American '
SlaDd
, :•td mo~e :~ dlsposl~g of DePaul 89 Bldwln-Wllee 39
witt also be toys for sale
The pubUc is invited
Football League playoffs in the ·
NBA
llllla•_.,
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Augustana
(Ill)
84
Aurora
80
PAST
MATRON'S
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make
event
the Bills and the Boston ,
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By Uoi!H Pftso tomouooal '
t M0 St 71 ~
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W L. Pet . football attendance was better StMary of PlaJns 78 Chdrn 73 dieport, will meet Friday even· the town hall December 18, at Sunday s se~n finale. The
Philadelphia
3 .UOO : than ever during 1966 ao erowdo S!Ambrose 17 Iowa Wslyn 10
ing at the home of Mrs. M. L. 2 p.m. with I treat for all chil· Bills ~on a cotn toss by league
21 &amp; 808 · hit the 25 million mark for the N. Dakota 83 Loyola Ill!) 92
French at 7!30 p.m. Mn. A. ft. dren of the village and those comJPlssloner MilL Woodard
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114
StFrncts
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2 40
14 18 438
CIJ!einnad
11 16 40'1 ' cent over 1985 ligures
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A HIGH school ~ will be 5anta'a visit is IIJIOnsored by the WUson of Buffalo and Billy
aal!lmore
1 23 :233 ] A total ol 616 eoll~ge teams I
Soolbwest
held this Friday night from 8 Ladies Aullliary of the Syra. sumvan .of Boston represented
Westem Dlvls1oa
1 played
2,768 games
before Hou•ton 86 Centenary 611
to 11 p.m. at Wahtllllll Hl&amp;h cuse Volunteer Fire Dept.
their teams.
.
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w. L. Pel. 1 513,m rnt&gt;re people
than SMU 86 Mer Olymplatls 7t
school auditorium. 'nle dance
MONDAY ·
Saf Fr~co
211 10 ,667 i watehed the action the previous StEdwardo 72 Prairie VIew 611 is open to tht pubUc. The Jays . CHESTER
NAZARENE BLUEBIRD FUES
IIi Loull · ~-11 14 .458 !year.
Sw!lm (Tel) 57 Tex Lthm St will emcee.
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dturclt will have a Christmas LAKE CONISTON, England
~troll
IS 16 .441 ' . Ohio State, ~e of the Jdabo St. 87 Rice 85
SATURDAY
program on Monday, Dec. II, &lt;UP!) -Donald C8lJipbell pUolAI qtrei·.! 1 • • !I'll .37t l peNrlnlal leaders, lopped the Tulsa 84 Hawaii 58
THE MIDDLEPORT
Senior 11 T:BO. An lntereslin8
pro- ed bil jet poftfed Bluebird tor
ClilclgO
10 22 .3LS 1 nation by attracting ~.3911
claaa wlll sJlODIOr 1 high IChoal lfllll bu·bten pllnned lnd "" aa average 2lt6 iilllea tier bQur
1 lfediii~Q'' ~~~
Pf!ople to six home ·ya111e1 for :
Well
dance party wllh music by
41Y0Re " ' Invited.
Wed n es d a J lor lwo run 1
Jijlttmore"llf iiew ·Yortlot
an 11,400 averige.
'Colo. Mines lOt Rockmont 58
Jays this Satltrdly from I tD THE JOF CLASS of
!be lhroo&amp;b the measured kllqmeter
cllillacO e3 j)etroU IT
Western St " Calfary 10
ll p.nl. 11 lhe Middleport ele- United Melhodbt Ciblrcb wiD (.611 mlles) as lite 46-year~ld
Cljl ~ Los
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Sa Frnndo Vlb' 101 Evnavlle 10 mentary aodltoriuJII.
meet M.,.,Q lit 7:• p. m..11 Brl!M pl'epared · fW -an9ther
fOnly pmeaiCheduled)
By Vnlled l'Jel• !ltenatloall
BVNDAY
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By Uatled Pres~ latenaadonal 1trslhng 6345 at. haiftJme, •race,
. ewn,
The Cmclnnali. Royal~ are trtmmed the detJclt t~ 8!HI3 1 If the Patriots fall, Buffalo I
r.ow trymg to build a wmnmg gomg mto the !mal period but can sneak through to Its lhlrd
streak for a change
couldn't catch up Jt was the
'second strai ht ~in for the successive crown by beating
.
The Royals, . wbo broke a Bullets and ~e first time this iL&gt;enver Sunday, and the Bills
b
weeker.d of cage activit) on the l ion took West Liberty, W. Va. •
. ···4 ·
seven-game losing streak Tues- .year they've scored back-to· lare fs~ored by two touchdowns
NEW YORK IUP! I - The wmmng tru!l '" 'L' overall re- 64-60 in three overtime periods ; i •
MONTHS • '
day nght,, chalked up thetrl back victories. The club is 3.2 on theJr home field.
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Denison edged Oberlin 64-63. I :
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THURSDAY
small college basketball ratings i Logan, loser by 8 51).41 orore Oberlin led Denison most oi l •
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day nght when Connie Derkng , Kevin Loughery ted the
TWILIGHT GARDEN
club with first place votes and won- 10 Athens laSI F;lday. came the night only to see Tom I •
io
scored on a layup with a second winners wllh 30 points while
will meet at Bailey's restaur- lost re&lt;"ords t"rou•h gomes of I back with • 51i·5:l victory over · Demo sink a bucket with four : •
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left to beat the Los Angeles ;Don Ohl had 21 and Gus
ant Thursday, at6:30 p.m. lor Saturday Dec. tO, in paren· · ~elso~~~~LSaturd?thfor ItS seconds left to put the win in •
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L&amp;i&lt;ers, 126-124.
.Johnson 25. Walt Bellamy
a Christmas dinner. followed bv theses: '
JrEstl h
"'" ho e ytearth.. the Big Red's hip pocket.
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COreS
I meetmg and PartY wttb
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Leadtng 28-20 at halfl!me. • lilY 1ft iJit
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are just 'll game behind the , Detroit led 74-73 with nine
cents gift exchange in party ;l l. Ky. Weeleyan '16\ •2.01 307 w~ ~n; R ~I nd~s~nd ~g..':~ Oberlin watched Denison chop •tiis,_ ,
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2 Sothrn Ill 110 \ (22·1) 3112 WI ,010svc" a sF .de
:'11'1' dcwn its lead and pull out in ' •
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MAGNOLfA TE..• IPLE' Pvth· · 3· Evansvill·' 131 12·01
m a h·' , Tgame
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who lost w 8 alllmore, Itouu, rna e three stea s a
m I So
·d " ay1.11 mg · front 64-61. The B1g
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m the Eastern Division race. In Rodgers two to setup 10 points
Jan Sisters will mett Thursday I Akron t2.(J )
162 ut eArnths orna Foesdw . hgo l!·l and Oberlin 1·3.
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~· p.m. at the OA\ h'l!. .l 5.
4. Cheyney St (4·0\
r ur on
the other . game, Chtcago ed ged for the Bu11 s and deel de the 1
I, at 7:.,.
152 I tond MeM'ddl
, .ll" ay1 mgN t.1 Western Reserve had an easy •• Ph. 99'2·2101 Pomeroy •
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Detrol~93-87.
game. Don Kojis led Chicago iNavy 69 Gettysburg 68
. Following the meetmg, there , 6. Pan American (3\ (3·1) l50 i a .
epo:.
pay e· time with cross.campus rival •
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BaiUmore bull! up an early with 16 in the low scoring game iSt.Jsph's (Pa) liB Susqhnna 53 · will be a Chr~&amp;tmas parly aoal 7. Grambling (3-0)
IOO · sonvlll• at Mlddeport.
John carroll. The Blue streaks •
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gift exchange.
I 1. Indiana s il) (4-1)
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0 ., Dec. 15,

If Coach Bob Sheoky of Ne1·1in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger . ville, and hungry for. victory remains • question mark.
10nvilte were shut off from a Morgan, South Third-St., Mid· ' (See table accompanying for ! All of Wolfe's operatives are 1
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popcorn supply Friday night in Idiepart.
'data).
1 healthy. A "bad p,acttce" Tues- 1·
By Ualled Preso lnlerllatlonal cisco at Yoong.Wwn: Case out in front and
Middleport High gym lhe al· . However that may be Middy : Nelsonvt!!e defealecl Gallipo- aay night was followed WeclneSTwo undefeated, major Ohio Tech at Thiel Greenville, (Pa.J: Cen~r Biii 'Rogers lOp~
ready lwictileleated Hounds i Head Coach Carl Wolf~ hao lis, 61-65, a team the Jaekets day by a "real good one," Wolfe,
college cage teams wUI collide Mourit Union
at California serve scorers with 28 while Dolt
&lt;wid be in further trouble.
:laid plans to beat NelsonviUe, ' took by three, 46-43.
reporlecl today. The club will :
tonight at Toledo to highiight State. Pa.; aod Wilmington at Caravona bucketed 1~. IJlt..llt'
One of the SEOAL'a
Jsbesky with or without his pr;. l Sandy Harold, the Houndl! blg 1taper off today making room •
the 9tate basketball schedule. Centre.
IRedcats.
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: · ·mary sustenance.
'man at 6-5, has been bothered :for a freshman game at MHS
Akron fourth ranked in the
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a ers, d rlnge-1 His Jaekets are 3-1 on the so far wltll a back injury gctten gym against Kyger Creek •.t 5
UPI s~all college poll of Actmn Wednes. y mght was 1 At West L1berty. Craig. , r
papcorhn hu
tseason 2-1 in the teague and :in football. His complete health ip.m.
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k topped by Xavier's triUmph Iland took game bonors w1th 2t
games . wOtsheup
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on gum, or jump up and down gunning for their best record m:
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shouting advice w their slal·itheiast 14 years.
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identical standard In a non aeason loss lor the Bonmes. and overllme per1od to lead M
The H nds h
bee
• the humiliation of Baldwin Wal· Union to victory.
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warts on the floor, or sit phleg· i
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n up- •
FRIDAY'S POSSIBLE STARTERS
"U you did more pushes away league match.
l&gt;ce by DePaul at Chicago.
Erbland tied the gaiTJe lor
malic awaiting what fate may •nded by Logan and Js,ekson. •
from the tabt.. Ed. you'd have The Zips, an independent
Pur le Raiders at the .. ~
dictate.
'11Je Jackets also lost to Jack· IMIDDLEPORT
VS.
NELSONVILLE · to do 1.,. puohuP' from the power house, averaged 100.9 The Musketeers withstood . a th P 1 1. ti
nd 1 U~.
son. Both clubs need this one Player
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Mr. SIJesky merely eats I' Friday night.
Mark Tannehill 6
F . 3 . 6 3.
C I PoD
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pamts per outing w I e t e final period rally by the Bon- 1 53·53 at the eno of th€ fli'itf~·
popcora. With those two Jle. I The Hounds have a big, ex· W. Davis
5··8 4 F 3 8:1
Tarom Cok~yr
Rockets of the Mid Amerkan nies and then poured on the Iertime. The second overtl!!lt
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Conference have shot 87.9 .pamts power to out-score the Olean, ' .
..-ta ' • I reported chewing Iperienced squad, but are minus Blll Davis
6-4 4 C 4 6·5
Sandy Harold
per game breacing into the 90s N Y squad
per~od ended at 511-58., - ,
aWh
little
faster Ibis yur.
tbeir two out•tsnding
front George Sauer
• 9 4 G 4 59
' Notre Dame.
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Rob 'McConnaughy's
ther
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Press lnlemallonat only against
.
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8·0
4 G 4 5·8
Jim Dean
Toni bt
In major college aciion to- The v1s1tors closed the gap to West L1berty ahead t!0-58 Ill
stand m Middleport gym hao and Shull2, and their
three 11111 Buteher
5-6 4 G 4 6·2
Wm. Stlmel Cincinnati at W~ke Forest
night, Cincinnati will take on 63-59 with 10:10 to go but could start the lhJrd overtime biB .
popcorn on its menu Friday times All-League forward Bob Don Nelson
6·1 4 F 4 5·9
Paul Conrad
Wake Forest on the road and not stave off the Musketeers Erblaod countered with lolir
mgllt Is not known. Mr. Shesky Richards.
F 4 6·2
Tim Pancake Tamps at Dayton
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who out-hooped the Bonnies free throws and a field goal.
has even been known to bring Wolle believes Nelsonville can
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Akron at Toledo
Tamps, Fla., Will vJsJt Dayton. 3211 · th
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W t ea.~~ aMmes.artte . ahp. Xavier ted 52-34 at the half. with 17 points.
- -ed from hiS sister and brother· but as aperienced a• Nelson- ;
Fm lay at Quanllco Tourney
oos er VISt s ane a m t e
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Slippery Rock •Pa.) at Walsh Ohio Conference and Defiance Bub Quick dumped in 26 points i
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San Francisco at Youngstown goes to Bluffton in the Mid-Ohio and Luther Rackley
as they
Case Tech at Thiel
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paced the hot-shooting Muske.A
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Other games have Capital at I leers to their fifth win in six
. MI. Union at Calli. State 1Pa.) Ashland: Findlay in the Quan· starts.
1
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Tournament:
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Rock, Pa .. at Walsh: San Fran·
• wm·. a ace a e 0 j
oddsmakers have their way, the i when the runnerup St. Louis race, Dallas still is an 1Angeles is fAvored by four over .
score 11' f~rst field goal un.tl l I
Dallas Cowboys and Boston 1Cardinals, who trail Dallas by overwhelming 20-point chOice toJGreen Bay, Battmore s pcked ,
sub Terry Allerton connected on 1
Patriots will be crowneddlvi· one full game, meet the apply the clincher a&amp;ainst the by one paint over San Francis· .
a JUmp shot after 8' 42 of play j
sional champions this weekend. Cleveland Browns.
i hapless New York Giants at Ico, Minnesota is favored by
The Yellow ,Jacket~ were only
Dallas, in foci, will have two The Browns are favor&lt;d by I Yankee Stadium on Sunday.
Ithree over Cbicago, Pittsburgh I
able to score 14 !Jeld goals m
good opportunities w clinch the 1six paints in the game at St. ! The American Foot b a II is seven over AUanta and i
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Eastern Conference title In !be ·lLouis.
League also enters ill final Washington is six over Philadet. \
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DePaul was ted by Errol Pal·
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The Pomeroy Purple P a n· uti.
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up 15 ngaJn expected to be Ron· 10 send. the hosts
th
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Births - Mrs. Bobby J.
Thomas, Rt. 2, Pt. Pleasant,
Ans"·er: IT'hut lmpp~&gt;"• l lfhen u rip•.•· po1•r rril'1f ro
son, II :36 p. m. Til esd ay; Mrs.
""" • ba'--i~E BARD WAS BARRED
Vernle L. Roach Pt. Pleasant
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Illschar es _ William
R
Anderson gKendi Ann Barr Mrs:
Christma5 dinner were discussed. Plans
were , Raymond. Broyles, Kenneth R.
Trail Garden made for a course in flower ar· c 1omlish, Sandy L. Culwell,
Tuesday evening ranging to begin in January. lDo gla E D t M
Eric
ll411ey·•s restaurant.
The traveling prize donated bu ' J uDi sh h. Lars, Wrs.Ed
uosch · C arry
.
Mrs. Struble was awarded to' J · M
F' h · Mge,
were soated at a Ia· Mrs. Robert Lewis.
Br ·• Jarsva h, tsFer, kt' rsJ.
cover and ce!lterI I11y . .. ~rs ey, ran m .
Christmas arronge. Semt pals were revealed with McCoy, Mliton Russell, Clyde
place mats wllh a gift and new names drawn for K. Turley, Gilbert I. Van Sic· Gslllpaiis Dam - Reliable ·
and red berries Jhe coming year. Mrs. Walter kle, Mrs. Salem A. Yates, Mrs. down 3:50 p.m.; Andrew Cal· ,
and
illsor ipt1on.
• Merry Bentz and Mrs. Charles Hayes Charles L. Deal and infant houn down 8:40 p.m.: John J.
Christmas, Winding Trail G::~r- cacl1 received an anmversary daughter, Mrs. Basil R. De- Rowe down 10:20 p.m.; Charles
lub Christmas
Pa rt y, gift from their secret pa:.
Weese and infant son, Mrs. Don. Stevenson down 2:50 a.m.: So·
,{\ecember 13 196€"
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infant met down 3:15 a.m.; Robert ·
were
liy Mrs. Cha~les L•,. Mrs. John Terrell was . In son, Mrs. Gary L. Massie and Reed up 3:5S a.m.: Jenks down
t
charge of recreatton and pr1zes .
4·20 am· Bea
d
5·55
"J;iS, - presid.ent who presented fo r garnc.-s were awarded
to mfant son.
~ m . · E~~tern ~:rwn o;~r. . . ,
ejlch mf'mher with a h'JIIy cor·
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•"· book
· of matches decor- Mrs. Lloyd
Moore and
Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Da1e N'ICho1son Titan down 8·25
a ·n1 ·•· J · S·
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Hayes. Gifts of pencils
and .
' Lew1's down 9·1' am
~~ · ho~l and pencils that
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Middleport· paternal
gr.and· • ..
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the
National
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were dJS inbute&lt;l by Mrs. Terrell Shrlm 1. M
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down
Marmet
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great grandparents are
Mr. m.: rammy White up Wm!Jeld
ti~ c~ fill&lt;d with nuts and
and Mrs. Ernest Molden and 6:45 p.m.; Helen Z down Wm·
r011te~~· with tl1e repl1ca of a
SON IS BORN
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Nicholson f1eld. U• 15 p.m.; H. E. Bowles up .
!...,.. oiihut by Mrs. Leo Kenne· Mr and Mrs. Gal• Shrimplin of Rutland, and paternal great Wmfteld 9' 50 p.m.; Elgerchff up
dy. Mrs. Joseph Stru ble won .rr (Carolyn Nicholson ;, No;. grandmother, Mrs. Jessie Car· Winfield 2:15 a.m.; NatiOnal
the door pril:e.
foJk . "v a , arc announcmg t 11e penter o1 Mans f'teld
down WlnfJeld 2:35 a.m.; Allen
Fol!owm~: the dmner,
the birth of theJr first child, a son,
·
R. Merrill up Winfield 3 a.m.: ,
group ad) . .ned to the party Thursdav December 8
Lucy
Jane Lucas up Winfield
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~~·tmg and f!ower show rule, POJtsmouth, Va., WeJghmg 8 - Leroy Moyers scored a riding I• ·the first, Rebel Cadet
·-- - pounds and named Wayne Ev- 1 triple at Tropical Park, booting ($47.20t in the third and Mr. D. '
an. Maternal grandparents are home Our Babu Ruler ($39.00) 'Go. 1$4.40) in a dead heat fifth.
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heatmg
VISIT IN Mllllli.E('()RT I mg
1 tranges, central
..
Mr and Mrs Wilham
Maves hp an1 s, space
fi 1heaters, h .water1
23, 5:30 a.m.; George Price
· .
ea ers, 1rep aces,
c arcoa
up 23, 5:35 Q.m..; L. W. Sweet 1 ~d ch~ld~~m.. av~d ~d ~ar~ ~ills, gas-burning air condl·
up Greenup 3:15 p.m.; Western
ra, 0 Imac an
·d h~ !tOners, refrigerators, autnmoup Greenup 5: 45 p.m.; Jerow ~d!rs. Eprne st dovcer,t an C.ll • bile.• and gasoline motors.
1
1
1
1ar
up Greenup 12:10 a.m.,· Endeav· ren ' ""U a an
. es ' Vl&lt;l· - p recaution.s that can be tak~
d
G
12·20
. &lt;d last weekend With Mrs. en to prevent carbon monoxide
er own reenup
. a.m., Lo ·n M
f M'ddl
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Ironworker down Greenup 4:511
CJ e ayes • ' epor. hazards are:
a.m.; Lady Marjorie
down 1
Fuel burning devices should
Greenup 6:20 a.m.; Pamela IJ. 1COACI1 DIES
he Installed and operated as
up Meldahl 3 p.m.; Neville up I GREAT NECK. N.Y. •UPI) _ I.recommended by the manulacMeldshl 4:40 p.m.; Ranger ~p ; Tim Stapleton, the Merchant ; turer .•r !o;at authorities. . I
Meldahl 4:45 p.m.; Rose
G. I Marine Academy's baseball and Penodlc mspeciJon and mam. l
down Meidah! 10 p.m.; Boc-K assJstanl footba ll &lt;oach, died I tenance Is a must.
up Meldaht !1 p.m.; Ravens- I here Wednesday,
I Tampering with or ;t~;::;~;:~~~
'30 a.m.; , Stap Ieton began coac h'tng at j suehdev1ces
· JS
· mv
' I'tmg
wood up Melda hi .:
Zimmer down Metdahl
ti:30 ' King's Point in .1.949.
Be sure that enough
a.m.

Blackburn, Ravenswood.

Nelsonville to Invade Middleport

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Ona , w• Va ·•· Mrs
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.., I• out.
Dam 12.1, 2U nlnning 'R ·
A silent killer may
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason !'1,~. Jog about your home 'ready to As you breathe, U1e oxygen lburnlng of the fueL This is es- Charcoal and other type firel
Pt. Pleasant 27.}8, Hinton 3.10 strike you and your
family In the air combines with . your pecia!!y true and important in should not be. used In confined
tailing, KanawllJ! Fal!s7:4b fat~ down. Because you can't see It, blood and is carried to all p•rls ' today's airtight houses.
areas. and ovens. s.houtd .not be
mg; Char.les.ton ®.77 fallinf t•sle it or smell it, carbon mon- of your body. CO combines with Gara~es should be •eale&lt;l off '! used for heating unle~ ve,ntlla·
London \!'!!!'running 3 feet, Mllli oxide has earned the name of . your blood 200 times more r..d. from the rest of the hfluse to tion is adequate,, ·Any. tlJllf a·
met 2 ~~ and Winfield ~ ·'The . Silent Killer." You may 1 ity than oxygen - a relative.ly prevent the entranre of
CO I fuel consuming d~vice to u~.ed
feet.
· 1thmk you can smeU It when smaU amount can displace the from automobile exhaust. Nev· ir. an enclose&lt;! area it Is uslnl
Boat Movemeol&amp;:
: jypu're actually sme!!ing
the life giving ox,v~en you nee&lt;!. ff ' er run your cat in a closed ~ar· ·up oxygen and may be p~od~eOblo River- vt.ward up It : smoke of other lire-produced j your supply of oxygen Is redue- a~e, or when parked for more tng CO.
· .
.
10:30 p.m.; Exprclss up 14, 12l- !gases associate&lt;! with lt.
ed, your brain cells will be first t!'~n a lew minutes without pro- You can help e!!rn[n.~Je
•
45 a,m.; Pennoytvania up tf, [ Carbon monoxide (CO) Is not to be affected and drowsl~ess. v1dmg ventllatl~n to the Inside deadlY, . k!!ler lt·om yo~~ . ~orne
4 a.m. ; Queen City~ 14, 6:10 a product of the house or
an ·headache, weakness, diZZiness of the car. Additional proteotwn by being aware. of .the ha~rds
a.m.; inca up 11, 1:30 a.m.; 1automobile alone It Is caused Iand confusion will result. Fur· can be provided .while drivinR of carbon . moi)O~Ide,- . Prole!;!
Walter Curley up 1 , '.'" a.m. ; by faulty venting' or lack
of Ither oxygen stRrvatlon will ulti· by opening both side vent.&lt; In yourself and your .family .' by
1
Steel Ranger up 17, 3 : 3~ a.m.; 1fresh air. Whenever any fuel Is ma~ely
result In permanent both warm and cold weather. tracking dpwn The .. , Sileqt
Jefferson up 17, ~;30 a.m.; , burned, co is usua!ly one of bram damage or death,
F1re place dampen should be Kliler.
Mountam State up :IV, 5: lo a. , the products If ,·t escapes into C
......
22do:n
GIVE THIM A tJ~UTIJ'U~
' the rooms
your home, the
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. River)News

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7
2
hours _. and -8 p.m. aren
only ,on Pediatrics Ward,
Admissions_ Mrs. Jessie M.
Carle, 1901 Chestnut St.; Mrs.
1 James C. Myers, Rt. 1, Patriot;
Albert Hal!, Eureka Star Rl.;
Mrs. Bonnie Persinger, Apple
Grove, w. va.; Mrs. Vernie L.
Roach, Pt. Pleasant;
M r s.
Inez F. Monroe, Pt. Pleasant;
Mrs. Douglas R. Roush, Rt.
1, Letart: Robert B. Gibbs, Jr.,
Clifton; Mrs. Linnie A. Gaul,
Cheste~ Star Rt.; Mrs. Emmitt
1H. SmJth, Wellston ; Roy A.
Bond, Rt. 1, Ray; Albert R.
Can ter. Wellston. Mrs. Ed·
llolzer'

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13

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ION 18 BORN

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NOW OPEN EVENINGS TIL CHRISTMAS

Christmas Spe cialsi .
wac ••-••we

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NEW SELECTION

GIFTS
Just Unpacked!

MARKET
Open Dtolly 9.00 to 7:00---Frldoy Til 8

ROUND
STEAK •

• Buffet Style Multi·
Cooker Frypan
• Automatic Electric
Can Opener
e Deluxe Mixmaster
Hand Mixar
• A11tomatlc Toasters
• Electric Slidng
Knife
e Lady Sunbeem
Electric
Hair Dryers

•

GROUND BEEF - 3
EGGS
MILK

3
McCOY'S - - aal.

BREAD- S

loa¥11

Reyal Crest

AMITY

BILLFOLDS

For Boys!

8Sc
99c

New Selection

SLEDS and·
AIR RIFLES

s
doz.

ORANGES
TANGERINES

You'll find all the fab·
rica vou want to give

and to get In a wide va·
riety . . . pleasing low

*

3

OR

fashions
By
The Yardl

DECORATE FOR
CHRISTMAS!

DISCOUNT to ell church~ .
lnd schoolt on ChrlstmH

prices.

49c ,. 3·98

yd.

Full Un1 General

OPEN
Evenings

Electric~~un~ :• , ,

Candy.

Outdoor Lighting
Sets.

PLENTY OF lhtll peanuts,
walnuts, dried mlxtd fruit ond
mlxtd nuts.

ELECTRIC KNIFE

. OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS ONTIL CHRISTMAS

Reg.
16.95
Guaranteed
1.00 Holds It

Ebersbach Hardware

SALT 'HERRING FISH

"EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE"

OYSTERS :::..

d-

Gallipolis, Ohio

'~:- 98c

"A Gohl Ster Store''

MAIN STREET

POMEROY

&amp;

TS are IN" '" ,e, J•eric'

$4.88

$6.88
Style 6430
6432
6439

•

pump ill btyrlde

black.

4···

-.zu..
-...
-

of
mUJbroom ldd or
black leather. &amp;w·
tied, round-toed, hllb
heeled.

lltl10itiiOIDI !be birth' ol
llltt oltiiii. I lOll, 'n1urldaJ l)e.

1171

A medium wedge letlh· Have this ·approprl·
er PIIIDP of slender ate beauty in mush·
flatter)', cleon det.oll. room
ldd or
Filll' b!'own.or black IIIIIOOth black
lea-

Prlvateol ~Jes
11
J14r!Y,
' IICII
fl.
llfrry, 1M Palmer St.,

II&amp; - - ll lbe lirlfl'/
.t'Jiia .Sipal SohoOI, Fl.
dllll, .(II., Dtc. 1. He wu ll'aln.•
,,.,.._ RIB IIIII
oil
to' tperale _.,.,...
...._ ' ~ eq\111~11

4·88
Style2927

$6.88

,,

$4;88
Styte6MI1

GIVE SHOES

...
6402
Bold! Beautlflll! Boots are big-as In as you can.,et wltb the Hullaljaloo 6403
crowd. Hlgh·laced, backo!ipped, Mondrian-patterned, ankle-high or
houndltoolh-t~patted - they're full of zesty youtll, f1BIIton ezcltement
awl comfort, besides!

FOR
CHRISTMAS!

1\evelln the womanly grace
of a gently-bowed pump.
.Mushroom ldd or black

Falhlon ope111 up to oa tDtlre·
Jy new look Ia footwW'-wll·
Df88 this sweet kid T-ltrapped
clre88 sandal, paUe, otltebed, hlnd.oome. New ~~'~""
or black.

Style6492
6498

leallter.

2928

•

Style 1107
1108

wet
'

"

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: VIBlT IN 1IBIIIJIMLLE
·Mr.
and .)'o(rs. W. B. KJbh!e,

TISSO,..
'I

9." -··
....,., ...
-

I

IEAUTY

•

Tluot acalracY ood ......
In charmlns marquise

J

Yellow or MIIJAt. ISS

•
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• crysta~ motdol ..
SHOP 'TIL 8 TONlTE

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DAVIES
JlrlllllERS
lift~
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The Fabric Shop ·
Singer Sa... &amp; S.rvlc•

992·2284
POMEROY

MeCall'l Plllerns

115 W. SECOND
OHIO

""' 404SecondAve.
Galllpolll, Ohio

OPIN
EVERY

. TILt

,IV.ING
STARTING
filly

FOR THE ENTIRI FAMI.LY.,,

DIC.16

TOTS TO TEENS AND FOR

YOUNG MEN, MEN, MOM, TOO

l

the lashlan picture.

Enmple: a lean, beau17 - detailed pump in
bronze kid or smooth
black leather.

$4.88

Styl•1447
1441
L

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Style t437

•

•

"A GOLD STAR SJOII"'
MAIN STREET
.'

Mans
WATCH6·''
$12.95 Value
Swiss Prtelolon
Joweltd

_ Nolllll Spoclol-

Zippo
Lighters
Mice
~~ $2.49
s.IIC!Ion
OfLadlel $4.75 $3.49
Llfh!m
TDDI
11.75 •4.21
'4.35

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A DOWN PAYMENT!

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10 down to balance

04 ....
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-

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OPEN ~~~NINGS TIL 9:00

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I PAUL

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~ .. were..-.! Yillkln ol
Its. IO!DI. Sll!wart IIIII ADder·
... B.ltlbllle; lleetiMJie. •

Our Best Selection!
GENUINE
WESTERN .BOOTS

•

- ..

TOUCH. saw• ..wtaa m·o•'".. wltb tll.e ezatu..
Pllth 8ultOD Boblila ou.n u low u .s-&amp;8.81
madatah&amp;Yatlla osoluolft , _
==~ n.l thread*# c1m for wmoothHt thread
trow; noJul.o SIIIBI Noodlll &amp;o -· -

Ill

I

The.!

~

dlepciri, compll!led • ~;;II
CGIIIIDIIIileaiiOii center ~

ther.

Style 3423
3426

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Whh exclusive Push·lutton lobbln
that winds rltht In the machlnel

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cember 8, at Holzer Hospital,
wll&amp;bl•8 I lbl., named Ra!pb
~- MltlrDIIIIJ'audpareall are
llf, aDd MJL Oval Dldclle, Rlcllle, aDd Jobq Flleber Sr., of
II a paternal pndpar·

4···

$6.88
l

IN

""~

$3.88

crush-grain texture 8Dd dun

Sof~liDel dlbl DWIIP

Style1452
1458

:

Hi BRows aoors
.......

;Jmple lines. a IUlt-able pump
hrlth a T-strap auggestioD.
I Versatile brown or black.

• , (UbbJ Diddle) RaciDe.

.. $5.88

Style6420
6428

rashloned of top tailoring,

or

9

II.
.~
Gill

RADIO

0

Mr. atM1 Mrs. Robert L. FJsh.

Blesi the pump for the pretty compliment.
It pays your foot Prime eumple: this tal·
lored, buckled strap pump In musbroom
kid or black le•tber.

13

ALL TRANSISTOR
ION 18 BORN

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1963
Pontiac StarChief$~:,:
Now $1495 ·.
4 Door Sedan, Local owner. Dark aqua finish with clean matchmg interior, IIIJo.

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malic. Rrdllflnd heater. Good Tires.

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1964Chevrolet4Door
NowoNLY $1295
Biscayne, vinyl interior. Dark grey finish, V8 engine, Powergllde. Don't walt

M ~UlE ,

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I

till Christmas. Buy today.

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Chevrolet Bel Air _ REDuceD $1395
4 Door. One local owner. Clean interior, white over turquoi5e finlah. V8. AutoTo

By V. T. HAMLIN

matic. Radio and Heater.

1965 Volkswagen
AMERICAN SHIP
BUILDING CO,
~· ron!

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DAILY CROSSWORD

St

Toledo, Ohio
An e q \13\ epportunlty emplo,.f!r.

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for ahort
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For Rent --- ~
;M;;O"D"E"R"N- furnished lirst floor 1
efficiency apartment in Mid-,1
dleport. Ph. 992-3874.
12 14 tfci
J ROOM furnistled apartment :
and 4 room furnished apart- l
ment. Adults. References. 126 !
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 992. '
61118.
I~ 8 tfc
--- - - - - • ROOM unfurnished apartment
In Pomeroy. Ph. 992-538!&gt;.
,
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PT. PLEASANT - Graveside
rites for David Clarence Bar-

Business Opportunity
MAN OR WOMA N. Reliable
person from th 1s. area to
service and collect from aulo•; d' n rs No experi
mawc !Spe se ·
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accoun ts for you. Car , references and 1985 to '1785 cash
capita I necessary, 4 Io 12
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mon Y mcome, ~
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more. For local J~terview,
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automatic trans., radio and heater, good top,

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- Ohio I 48. Hoga
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27. Stop: naut.

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New tires, dean Interior, radio, heater, black finish.

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In'Rutlond on Main
Street &amp; College Ave.
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lltlli ring The Dally
, -s.1 nol to established
'
Route

By RAEBURN VAN

1962 Volkswagen Del. 2 Door···· $895

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GIRL

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healer.

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WANTED

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REDUCED TO

2 Dr. Deluxe modeL Locally owned and low mileage by original owner, Spotlell
clean interior, beautiful dark blue finish, radio and heater.
.

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PART ·TIME- waitress. · Apply
in person are Crow's Steak I
House, Pomeroy, 0.
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WAS
$1495 -

rett, Jr., 4-day-old son of Mr.
and Mrr. flnvid C. Barrelf, ~r,
of Pliny were held at 2 p. m.
Thursday at the Mount Union
Cemetery al Pliny ~ith . the
Rev.
Tommy Kmna1rd ofilcJat.
m;h . f 1 ded Tu d
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es ay a
Pleasant Valley Hospital. Sur·
. . . dd't' t h'
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ents are t e ma rna gran .
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Ho dges, PI'my ; pa 1erna1 gran d•
parents, Mr. an dM rs. Wit
a er
Barrett, Princeton, W. Va. and
maternal great grandmother,
Mrs. E{fle Hodges of Plil!y.
TWO "AJtli.EsTED
PT. PLEASANT .,- Arrests recorded at the county jail for
the past 24 bouro are Kermit
Samples, 43, Clay, W. .Va., and
Millard Spaulding, 36, Cheshire,
()bio, both .charged with lnlpxleatlon.
·

auto IDsurance. We may be
able 111 •••• you DIOIIey.
8 Slfc
PleaiaJit Valley llospiPII · "
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Clarence
or's Uceose? Call WY :1-2966. Tennant, New Haven.
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ROAD RALLY GAME
$5.95
while you're here . Comes rigged with seen·
ery, track and two motorized slot cars Camaro and Corvette. Loads of fun for the
whole family,

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1959 FORD

va. 4

Door_ $395
Std. Trans. Clean Interior.

1960 FORD
6 cyl, 2 Dr. _

1962
CHEVROLET

$245

V-8 PICKUP

Std. Trans. Reduced .

8 FT, FI,_,ETSIOE

1960 RAMBLER
W•• , 1295 $
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1958 FordV8·4,Dr. ·

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power steering, spotleu fawn Ill'
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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

1963
Pontiac StarChief$~:,:
Now $1495 ·.
4 Door Sedan, Local owner. Dark aqua finish with clean matchmg interior, IIIJo.

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Ti-lt V Y.C.D A ':1-\llr DOOt&lt; f-"A~ St.I O

e.~:-T[Ll. *P.; lrlb'I'D CALL~ !
BUt YOU MU.'5T
ADMIT T H.a T BOO !!&gt;CO

malic. Rrdllflnd heater. Good Tires.

Q!O GET

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1964Chevrolet4Door
NowoNLY $1295
Biscayne, vinyl interior. Dark grey finish, V8 engine, Powergllde. Don't walt

M ~UlE ,

I~ PERSON!

I

till Christmas. Buy today.

OJ RlQ YEAVE:~S
5-AKt_L Mt1MI~ I J P
MO~.; ULE

I-VIS ~EN
HI ;::rJ::?OPE LO " O JE ~
P, YEAR , B·JO 300

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DAYS &lt;;;OONE.R !

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1964
Chevrolet Bel Air _ REDuceD $1395
4 Door. One local owner. Clean interior, white over turquoi5e finlah. V8. AutoTo

By V. T. HAMLIN

matic. Radio and Heater.

1965 Volkswagen
AMERICAN SHIP
BUILDING CO,
~· ron!

224-'

DAILY CROSSWORD

St

Toledo, Ohio
An e q \13\ epportunlty emplo,.f!r.

I e.
I

12 I file

ACROMS

1964 Volkswagen

for ahort
Weighing

ma.jllhine
ll. Coli cub in•
of .-\braham
12. OondoUet

BOY

or

a " kitty·•

carefully

center
l8,Cityln.

C~LL

29. Mon recent
30. A•semblea:

82. Large worm.
83. Mine

tomedboat
38. M&amp;deready
4-2. By onesel!
44. Hab!tua.t•

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or Wes1 Virginia, or

old

1

farms wrth limber. Marioo!
Reynolds, Bos 71, Syracuse,
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9 tB ltrllp

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For Rent --- ~
;M;;O"D"E"R"N- furnished lirst floor 1
efficiency apartment in Mid-,1
dleport. Ph. 992-3874.
12 14 tfci
J ROOM furnistled apartment :
and 4 room furnished apart- l
ment. Adults. References. 126 !
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 992. '
61118.
I~ 8 tfc
--- - - - - • ROOM unfurnished apartment
In Pomeroy. Ph. 992-538!&gt;.
,
___ 11 16 tfc j
=TR=-A~I"'LE;:;R::--:sc:-:
pace on llrownelli
Ave., Middleport. Ph. !liZ- I
21125.
11 10 tfr
J'UiiNfSHED 4 room ---apart:·
meal with batb. Pb. 192-3058.1

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DAILY CRYPI'OQUOTE- Rere'a how to wlllk It:

PT. PLEASANT - Graveside
rites for David Clarence Bar-

Business Opportunity
MAN OR WOMA N. Reliable
person from th 1s. area to
service and collect from aulo•; d' n rs No experi
mawc !Spe se ·
•
ence needed - we establlsh
accoun ts for you. Car , references and 1985 to '1785 cash
capita I necessary, 4 Io 12
II t
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hoursweeklynes
.
11 ti
1
thl
mon Y mcome, ~
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more. For local J~terview,
~lte Eagle lndustne,, 4509
· Minnelonks Blvd., Mmneapolis, Minn., 5ii416.
. 12 7 11tp

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TER INSURANCE AGENCY
OBLW HXVBZQXUL,-QQLUXIVCI
INC. before reoewtnc your

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RIDUCID To

lnvicta. White finish, red Interior, like new tlret, power lleerlng
automatic trans., radio and heater, good top,

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south ol Middleport, Rt . 7.
name
12 14 3tp !
f0~~~ .. mtii' ••
IT ANDING timber
- Ohio I 48. Hoga
r.i'i- IV/,1'141

Wanted

1114

Low mileage, local 1 owner, std. trans. Turquoise finish, vinyl Interior. DB.

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3,, Flat-bot·

992-2156

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REDucED To

1964 Corvair 500 Coupe • • • $)095

17.Apple

Alabam&amp;
20. Millpond
23. Artlessly
27. Stop: naut.

."

BUR~~

New tires, dean Interior, radio, heater, black finish.

lr.l. Read

In'Rutlond on Main
Street &amp; College Ave.
EarnEey and Prites
lltlli ring The Dally
, -s.1 nol to established
'
Route

By RAEBURN VAN

1962 Volkswagen Del. 2 Door···· $895

13. Proverb

GIRL

~:,_

ABBIE AND SLATS
r;;:;;-0~0MiiA&lt;TI

2 Dr. Deluxe model. Local owner, dean interior, jet blact flniJb, radio
healer.

H . Pays Into

WANTED

$1395

REDUCED TO

2 Dr. Deluxe modeL Locally owned and low mileage by original owner, Spotlell
clean interior, beautiful dark blue finish, radio and heater.
.

J. Titleholder.

PART ·TIME- waitress. · Apply
in person are Crow's Steak I
House, Pomeroy, 0.
I

WAS
$1495 -

rett, Jr., 4-day-old son of Mr.
and Mrr. flnvid C. Barrelf, ~r,
of Pliny were held at 2 p. m.
Thursday at the Mount Union
Cemetery al Pliny ~ith . the
Rev.
Tommy Kmna1rd ofilcJat.
m;h . f 1 ded Tu d
t
e m an
es ay a
Pleasant Valley Hospital. Sur·
. . . dd't' t h'
VlVIDg In 8 I JOD 0 IS par·
h
te l
d
ents are t e ma rna gran .
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Ho dges, PI'my ; pa 1erna1 gran d•
parents, Mr. an dM rs. Wit
a er
Barrett, Princeton, W. Va. and
maternal great grandmother,
Mrs. E{fle Hodges of Plil!y.
TWO "AJtli.EsTED
PT. PLEASANT .,- Arrests recorded at the county jail for
the past 24 bouro are Kermit
Samples, 43, Clay, W. .Va., and
Millard Spaulding, 36, Cheshire,
()bio, both .charged with lnlpxleatlon.
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Mrs. Ullie Thomas receat.
ly celebrated ber S6tb blrlb·
day. A dinner was prepared
by Mrs. Rose Thomas aad
guests were Mrs. Gladys
BaugblllaD BUd Jack Gale ol
Gahanua.

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MR. AND MRS. HARRY WOLFE
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· will celebrate their Golden Weddin~ Anniversary on
1Saturday, Dec. 17th, at their home on Tanner's Run
Xoad. Open house will be from _1 to 4 in a~ternoon.

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Of Pomeroy Location over Several Others i

Trustees of the Metgs toun-1 owned property.
, for parking at selected location.
nd H' t · 1 Socle- ' Other members of the stte A Site near the old county
A double • barreled move de- in(&lt; steam • electric plant on I ty Pioneer a . IS or~ca rsd .
rnlttee
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Duerr ' courthouse at Chester - betlevr
signed to guarantee a plentiful the Ohi~ River in
northern ·ty voted unan::~sl! ; : orr! ! ~ou~ley
Al~red Elberfeld ' ed the most ''tlistortcal" of any
sypply of electric power for West V~rgmia. Its cost has afternoon to a f
n corn land Wallace Bradford
offered - drew comments by
decades to come was made been estimated at $200-rnllllon. edby the boar~ ~ou~~ ~owned ; A minimum of $20,000 has .the board of trustees. Members !
Thursday by the
American At the same time, the ullll- miSsiOner~" ~ornero for
a been offered by a former Porne- 1agreed tho courthouse area at ,
Electric Power System.
ty system announced II was property
Y
roy resident J. w. Hersher, Chester should become a future •
It announced major steps to- seeking bids .for the construe- proposed museum.
Charleston, 'w va., for
the project of the Historical Socle- 1
ward strengthening its present tlon of a rnator nuclear. power Decision of the site
came museum. His offer touched off ty.
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coal-based steam generation plant in southwestern MIChigan .from the society's 28 • member the site search.
A. v. Howell. longtime socie' ' and supplementing it with nu- on the shore of Lake ~lchig~n. board of trustees. It is m Mul· Main topic of discussion of ty member, expressed hi.s belief 1,
clear power.
Coot of the entire protect: .10- berry Heights.
the trustees, prior to the finalldurlng the afternoon sessiOn that !
The
AEP
System,
the
nation·s
eluding
the
nuclear
faclhlles,
Leo
Story,
chairman
of
a
decision on the Mu 1be r r y there will be a large coat exlubOHIO
largest Investor - owned sup- IS estimated at approximately five member site committee ;Heights site, was 10 regard to 1t. and posSibly .".ver and .farm
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plier of electric energy, pia~ $131).mllllon.
'named earlier this year to make availability of space for 1he machinery exhibits, available
ned immediate construction of It would represent the AEP a recommendation of the most parking of at least 25 automo- for the proposed new museu.rn.
a 1.6-rnllllon-k!lowatt, coal-burn- Systeni's entry into the owner- suitable location again review- biles. Committee members said Society President
Edison
ship of nuclear facilities after ed the several 'sites proposed 1they have been assured ade- Hobstetter was in charge of the
EVERYTIDNG GONE - Maynard Ellis, wbOIII
a decade of experinece into prior to selection of 111e county-' quate space will be provided •special se,,si.~o"..:·-----l Ripley Hollow home was destroyed by fire Thursreactors.
day morning, looks over its smouldering remains.
The blaze destroyed everything Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
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and their two children owned. The Middleport Fire
pany, announced the two acB5% bombers and a Navy
Department fought the fire. The place was on tlut
Meigs-Gallia
line in Gallia county.
tions and emphasized that both
KUlcled ,misslle crutser blaottuets. coal and nuctear, would
ee1 eommunist hideaway• aad
play ' Important roles in the
supply rouleo along Vteloam's
utility system's future.
demUilarized zone !DMZ),
Officers ofb thefthrheee A~letic He said that Appalachian
military spokeomen said toBooster clu s 0 I
Olgq Power Company would
cond
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Local Sc_hool District met re-_ struct the AEP System's larg- co.LUMBUS IUP.I) -The ubep- auy.• s. officials also reportNames of ~ prospect ve pe
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jurors and 25 grand JUrors for
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HBDolthe
January term of
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The end of the trail for two Delaware
run-t
graves to explore problems In
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b nk 1 asked to provide mll!liCipabties
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nal means of rais- area bomblnJ raids any &lt;•vii- County Cornm'"' Pleas Court away youths came Thursday afternoon ~~ Gal a coun. y
crea .10g th
f 1 rg
the Oh10 River approXImate!)' with additio h 1 slloulder their lao deaths or Injuries wltbln were drawn today.
I when they rode their motorcycle off the highway to avOid
lion
e near u ure._
nine miles south of Mounds- lng taxes to e P
he new • lhe city maot bave been cauo.
· collision with an unidentified vehicle.
A aecond meeting o, the ville. The site ts approximately $420 million debt to I
ed by backfiring CommuoJury CommiSsioners Fre&lt;!land 3 The State Highway patrol reported that James 0.
group will be held lBt;e in .J!IJI· one-hall rntle south of another police and firemen p~lon Iliad, lsi weapoos
Norris and Lauren Hoff~n 1, Di s IS and Russell A B. Wilson, 16, both of Delaware,
uary to continue the d11cusslons
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an official of the Ohio MuniM•
WtN.' in charge of the draw1ng
'ed, ioinor injuries and were treated at Holzer Hos·
and~ ,,pips .ID 1om! ~
.., pal .:e~e . said .Thursday. , •
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new o'4.mzauon, Hararavn
I John COleman, 'fOCII~_, IJI: 'D . y·
Lucke, Judge Jobn c. Bacon, pickllj! P by one of t~e fa. .
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said today.
' rector of the leagUe salil \he
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and a deputy of ~ ttebett S:ers Ia Thursday wgbt. u J~. 1'1!'. ~ be . ' . . II ID
II was agreed that a meeting
! municipalities have '20 years
C. Hartenbach's department!
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id t Gallipolis n\ulllcliil ·
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·between representatives of the
I110 a off their liabilities.
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present.
The pa!J"ol srud the ace en rnn w. LoefOer, 32, Columbwl,
Athletic Boosters, the new corn0U3
py
Possible grand juryrs are:
occurred /Bt 3:50 P· m. Thurs- and John E. Halliday, 59, Gal·
, blned band boosters groups and
A report by tbe Wyatt Co. this
Homer Radford, Kenneth E. day on Itt. 35, one and four- llpoiis, both speeding, rnumclthe Athletic Board should be
week indicating the amount of
Crabtree, Wayne Roush, Ralph tenths miles east of Rt. 588. pal court, Dec. 19; Sue Ana
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tbe debt sparked speculation
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sharing of receipts from conthe law creating the . fund
Hill, David 0. McKnight;' iWil· ·Wilson as passenger, met an ,ur E. Henson, 40,
Addl!IOII,
cession stands, programs and The Middleport • Pomeroy Ro- "might bankrupt the
If It , The Pomeroy . High
School liam Fox, Lllliaa Pieltens, Kalb- unidentified westbound. car Ispeeding, Meigs County Court,
athletic ticket sales. This meet- tary Club held Its annual lam- is not modified. Now that we I concert band wilt present a 11een Windsor, Marlyn Pow
which was passmg a hne. of 1 Die. 16; and Gary L. Fisher,
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In&amp; also will be arranged some- ily Christmas party Thursday have the figures w~ will try to Olristmas concert Sunday, De-lFloyd Clelaad, Harold G. Rousll, Icars. Diggs went off the r1ght Its, Rt. _1, Gallipolli, no opel'
Ume after the first of the year, night at Middleport High SchooL work up a legiSlatiVe. pt'!am lcernber 18, at 2 .rn. at the Robert Retber, George Starcher, \ side of the highway to avmd a ator's license, Gallia wilD!(
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Paul Smart and Galen Brown that w1U help the CitieS, he Pomeroy elementary scboolaud- Homer Bradshaw, ~ B. collision and the cycle upset. IJuvenile eourt, Dec. 27,
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· ted by th 1r wives were swd.
itoriurn, under direciion of Don- Burdette, Jesse Gamer, VIrgil There was rnmor damage to
~!!part ardil grading meth- E
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:~:mlrrnen ~rs Jack Rob- The law, pass~ in 1965 wttll aid Miller.
Rousll, Dale E. Smith, Clar- tbe cycle.
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son assisted with. table decora
First part of the pr?gram ence
Patrol arrests Thursday IndemJe ~t recngnltlon
118Wel'8
allons aad John Werner providk
nsion funds up to lo- will be titled "The ChriStmas w,:amanda y· ' t p Broder- eluded Charles M. Moore, 21,
were cll•'1llls' wben teachers The Pomeroy
emergency ed recorded music,
"';r er~:ties
Story." Rev. Wilbur Perrm will w '
mcen '
Swif:ler, W. Va., no operators
o1 Jlf8del !'through I of I he squad answered two calls Th:Z A turkey dinner was prepar- eaeof"
d~ the Lakewood read the Olristmas Story and "~ ti
tit jurors in- license, held in Gallia counMilgs Loeal School
District day at 1:08 p.m. to :e MaiD ed and served by Mrs. Smart, pensi::'ar::oo He said 11 is stx ie brass cltotr will play appropri- ludeospec ve pe
met at the Pomeroy Elementary ~~~ ::.en~:" Ro~: was Mra. Brown, Mrs. Wemlell Ger- months
in checks to re- ate selections.
: Wi~rn A. McKelvey, DoroSchool ~ay.
dead 011 mlval, and at 3:50 lacb and Mra. Edna Evans. Ro- tiring pollee and firemen. He I The brass choir, a new lnstru- thy Stuart, Paul Manuel, Helen
Elect.lcfcllairman were
In p.m. to the residence of Mar- tary Arms bNIII8hl side tllsh: admitted it ts going to be a mental group IS made up of Bill Bartels, Blanche
Harrtsoa,
Frank Musser, fl, RD I,
chU ,; fi crllde aroups. Each aaret McKenzie, Union ave. for Children at~ r«eiV "real problem" fOr some ?f' Fetty and Jeff Burt, trumpets; Sue Seelig, Frank L. Buell.
Pomeroy, was arrested by tbl
...: lll'l,jfqed SUI8etlions for Henry Landera, who had fallen rfts and
the
to pay thell' Rick Gilmore, beritone hom; G. R. Thompson, Patricia Might,
Meigs County Sheriff's departltJII:.~Ilt, fn the specific over a cliff. Mr. Landers was ~:~~ ,::; ,;; · ti8· Uabiiitles.
Keith Evnns and Jane Welts. George Eastman,
Lawuma! A Middleport youngster was ment Thursday on charges al
areas 'tflli!l!e, The sugaestlon suffering from a possible brok- Benk~ ee,
trombones, and John Goodwm, , Ebersbach, EleBDor
Net!IOD, struck by a car today at a a.m. hit-skip following two accldealll
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wW be ljoien lD committees that en leg and lacerations of the J mson. Nancy yma e, a
HI-LO TEMP
tuba.
j Thomas Hendricks, Robert
~- as she ran to catch a school that occurred within a fn
wlil .wi,Improvement In them. face. Hls condition Ia reported guest of Ted Reed, was lntro- NEW YORK IUPI) - The Part two of the concert wlll Blackwood, Earl H. Dellll, Wil- bus on Norih Second Ave.
minutes of each oilier.
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aa sat!Jfactory, hospital olD· duced. Cash Bahr was song lo~est te~perature reported ' be selections by tile
concert Ham Byers, Lawrence MilboBU,
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At s: 50 p.m., George Ropr
All fead\e\'1 In aradea
1 rials reported.
leader.
!hill mornmg to the U. S. band. These will include "Ades- Delbert MitcheU,
Kathleen Kimberly Weldon, 6, o1ece ol 1Morgan, 43, Third St., Middlethrouili t llrie been Invited to
Weather Bureau,
excluding te Fidetes," "0 Holy Night," WeDs.
Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Cluff, ran port was traveUng south Cll
volun~ !Or one of
these '
WEATHER
Melgo Gellfral Bospllal
Alaska and Hawal~ waa 7 be- "March Of The Three Kings," GUes Smith, Thomas A. Bl'*e, mto the path of a car ar1ven Stat~ Route 33 near the Dwigllt
eoinmftllei. From tllese volUJio Pardy dtudy toalpl and Admll61ou - None.
low zero at Roosevelt, Utab. "The Christmas Part," "An Old Clifford Philllps, Harry W. Ad- by Arthur William Nease, 18, Logan residence wben truci,
lftrl;,eom.rnltleefl will be fOrm- Saturday wifll Utile mantle Ia DIJeqet - Charle1 Foss, The highest reported Th~ay Engllsb Christmas" "The Chrtsl- ams,
Walter Hamm, Doris RD, Chester, reported Police driven by Musser, attempted t•
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1Jii q.t;j~ 'illudles Initiated. temperaflre. Low iaalPI zt.3Z. Thomas Wells.
was B11 at Los Angeles, Cab!. mas Song" and ''White Christ- Ible, Norrnaii A. Russell, Clar· Chief Herb Gilkey.
pass him at a hip rate
e1
. ' -·-mas."
ence A. Bradford, Avis P. Bank to ·speed, sideswiped the M&lt;qa
ey, Betty L. Theiss, James L. The youngster. was ta. en
car and did not stop.
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Veteraas Memorial Hospital lia Reese, Albert L. Martin, Veterans Memorial. Hospital by Musser, at 3:40 p.m., struCk"
Adrnlooions - Terry Spann, Doughty, James Snodgrass, private ~ar. H~ r1ght leg was a second car and kepi go!Qg 1111
Racine; Opal Cummins, Ra- Chloe ~'ick, Owen Walsllll, J11- brokm, II was teported. There Houli! 'I neaJ U;G stole dne; Mrs. Craynor Sloane, lia Reese, Albert L. Martin, were no charges filed againsl way garage it was reported. The
Racine; Henry Landers, Pon1- Paul H. Bahr, Arnold Grate, the driver, said Gilkey.
second car was driven by Dora
eroy.
Paul Forbes, Hiram Slwater,
Opal Pierce, Route 1, L o a 1
Dlleharges - Mrs. Olarles L, D. Hartinger, Martha Belle
NOW YOU KNOW
Bottom.
West and ~ught&lt;t', Mrs. Ed- Frye, Clifford Steels, Bernice More than 64.55 billio~ eggs Musser posted bond of Ia
ward Manley.
· Riffie, Elste Decker, Pauline are produced annually m the and appeared In county court
lllrlbs - A daughter to Mr. Brewer, Elllel Rife and Fred United Stales, according to the this morning. A paueoger 11
BUd Mrs. Craynor Sloane.
George,
1966 World Almanac.
the Musser vehicle, WDJiam M. .
McKinney, 42, Charleston, -

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Snuggle into a full m•ature of luxury after your Hth,
shower or Jwlm. You'll love the way this cloud of 10ft
and fluffy terry in1tontly blots up every drop of wal~
And you'IIIO¥t Ttrry llolltr'&amp; fwll and HI)' camfo~..
for loungl"f, too. A real find at thl&amp; prlct. Ont,
Jill fttl tvtryont. Pink. turquols. or whitt.,

December 16-17

"YOUR CHEATIN' HEART"

- Tcchnirolorr.eorgP Unmill on. Susan Oli·
ver Red Button s. AT1hur
O'l:onnt'll , Chris Crosby, Kt&gt;

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ELBERFELDS POMEROY

- Trrhnicolor!\-lurphy, Joan St:lley

St.evrns

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SECOND FLOOR.

BRING THE CHILDREN TO SEE

FIRST TIME EVER ...
. ,~THIS GREAT VALUE!

On Elberfelds 2nd Floor This WetkFrid•y end Saturday from 3 to 4.

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Wa/nut.grained metal
ca binet, built· in dipole

antenna. 26,000-volt
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CHESTER, OHIO

Young Heath Group~
To Give Program
The Olristmas program by
the Sunday School and youth
groups of Heatb
Methndil!t
Church will be held Sunday,
Dec. 16, at 7:30 p rn. The
Chrislrnas story will be oresented by the youth groups
•·ith the candl.elighl service to
follow.
All children of the SUnday
School are to participate and
should be at the church at 7
p. rn. A practice wiU be held
Sundoy morning during
the
Sunday School hour and all
childron are urged to be pre!t•nt in their classes S u n d a y
morning. The children will be
presented with a treat following the program. ·

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Save ~1.95 on I:Jllo ,luxurloullJ . c,mfortab1e
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Here'• com!c!rtln ·a ·blr way ... engui)I !DO" ,
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Gibbons werealsli 111 thelll'P ·: .Width iod ~~~ more 'lneh~ in !eng( o'Ju1t ..ll ·
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Dixie Pierce To
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Mr. and Mrs. Millard Pierce
have learned that their daughter, Dixie Pierce, '"ho
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spending a year teaching school
Mr. and Mrs. Claude (Hop- ir. lwakuni Japan at the Mat- .
per) Roy wiU observe lh~ir 44th h~w c. P~rry School :of Navy
weddmg anmversary wtth the dependents, will be taking a
graCious custom of Open House two weeh tour to several citfor their friends and relatives, 1es in the area including Hon1
Sunday, Dec. 18 between the Kong, Bankok and Singapore.
hou.rs of 2 p.m . .and 4 p.m. at She is joining a group of •
their home on Fifth Street, Ra- teachers leaving Dec. 17. M!ss ·
cme.
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Pierce is a graduate of Middl&amp;Mrs. Roy is the former Mar- rt H' h School and Ohio
tha Marie Myers, daughter of poU 1
n verslv.
tlte late Noah and Betty Mar---tin Myt•• ol Claysville, 1'•..
VISIT CASHDOUARS
. Mr. Roy was born and rrused Mary Jane c~shllollar, Col1111&gt;;
m Hartford, W. Va., the son of b
nd Ch ck Pryer L 0 c kGeorge and Mattie Hall Roy. ~~n~ Air uB~ ·. w.;.e week
Mr. Roy is a retired coal miner. end guests of "fr! 'ami .Mrs. AIThe Roys were married •n fred Cashdollar and Jean,
Lumberport, W. Va. Dec. 24, R ed v·ne
1922 by the Rev. John Williams. e s '_·-~-rThey have resided in Racine,
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off lnd son, since 1925.
Child Consert'*'on League
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expected to break hts silence
today on Jacqueline Kell!ledy's
'determination to stop publicalion of his book about the
ISSilssinatton of President Kennedy.
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a set down the eventa of
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1981, bas beeD
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Bennett Cerf, the publi!ihet' The book, accordmg to em, Minersville.
aad television panelis~ said says
the Kennedys were Robert Lee Amold, 11, Routt
Thuraday that Mrs. Kennedy ts "ahocked and infuriated" when 1. l'olnero)o Will traveUnr. weat,
sensllve to a paaase descrtD- they returned to Air Foree One collided In a~ 1o Plll!J
ing LyndDD B. Jobosons' tatmg with Kennedy's coffin and found a ear &amp;iven by Leoti! Ma i .·
over the ~denllal plane aH· J~ ooeupylng the prestden- W~e, ~. Route 2, Racme,
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