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11).o.Dally Sentinel.·Pomeroy-Middleport, o~ Dec. 20, 1968

. Gift Exchange,
i:·l .,~~-' Party, Enjoyed
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at tl1e home of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Ganlen Club mem- Roy Miller.
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J!:arl YOIIII8 read the
John Fultz. The group went Th W'ld ood Gard
bers were entertained at the The
MitE Oeor&amp;e thOught.
caroling to Veterans Memori ,·
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en club receiVIng ribbons at lhe Christ- leaves. Mrs. David Nease renew country borne of Mrs. Wood· ~erick, gave a •demooilr6- Gifts were excllangecl. will
Hospital, Infirmary and Chi\;. met Fnday everung at home rnas flower show, including Mrs. ported on the important grass
Mora for their Deeember Uon pf the Della Roblir M'Uth. oeeret pals belng revHied
ren's Home and to shut-Ins in of Mrs. Home~ Holter, Ches~ Edison Hollon two yellow; Mrs. family lor drying. Some
of
meeting and ·Christmas pl!rly. Judges lor flower arrange- Names were drawn for I aut
the countv.
Road, for lhelf ann~al ChriSt- D~vld Nease and Mrs. Hiram these are fox tall, wild oats,
Christmas decor was carried ments were Mrs. Pearl Ko- year.
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They r~lurned to the Fultz mas party and meeting.
FISher each a red; and Mrs. cheap. sand bul'S' and others.
throughout the' hOme. Roll call blentz, Mrs. Earl DejiD,and Mra. Dellcloils refreshments fit Jel·
home lor refreshments of hol1- A 6:30 potluck dinner preced. lU.S. Nease and Mrs. Dwight No other plant family conwas A suitable gift for a gar- Pearl Mora. Blue rl~ were lo salad, assorted Chrlatma•
day cookies, chocolate. candy ed the meeUng. Twenty • three Milhoan each a blue.
tams as many valuable food
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awarded Mrs. 110 •, · Holter, CGOkll!l, nuts, mints, coffee and
and nuts served from a table members and guests were seat- Mrs. Holter gave a demon- and forage crops lor man or
Devotions by Mrs.
Mora Mrs. Goorge Frede ·. , Mra. punch were MrVed bJ the :•
rent..-ed with a poinsellia ar- ed at a table with red cover strallon nn a crescent arrange-_beast. They are wind polinated.
were titled, "One Solitary Life," Reid Young, Mrs. '1). Miller, es.es, .Mrs. Woodrow Mora,
rangement. The home wa d and centered with a poinsett' ment usmg asparagu&gt; and pink An arUcle ''The Strangest
and Mrs. Paul Baer read the Mrs. WyaU Oladwell · Paul Mn. Reid Young and
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oraled throughout m k!ep~:~ arrangement with white ca: chrysanthemums. A report on Man That Ever Lived," by Rev.
KAREN DEE CARTER
verse of the mont!).
Boer, Mrs. E~~tl
. ' lUch- Purley K•rr; asalllted by MJ..
with the holidav season Th dies on either side Favo
pods and cones was given by John Gordon Becker was read
Mrs. Pearl Mora repoted on anl Mora. Red ribbo' went to Jackie MorL
,-match 'boxes rs waendre that
Mrs. Edison
Hollon.
Fisher
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Silent Night ana Jingle Bells Boer .and Mrs. Roy .i.lmer.
games rerords.
al and Farmers Banks. Guests gall!er 10 the fall_
. poppy Mrs. C. K. Nease. .
were sung by the group. Mrs. Mrs. Pearl
Mrs.
Allendiog were Bob Priddy, were Mrs. Charles Lewis, Mrs. seed, rose hips, ms, frUit pits, Mrs. Charle&lt; Lewis Installed
Howard Knight gave ll Christ- Donald Mora ;we're In
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M1ke Buskirk. Joyce Riley. Jack Robson, Mrs. Marv B. hollyhocks, ocrea, hemlock and officers for lhe year and premas readlnc "Mother Keeps all a conlest with tba
ze going
.limmv Brewer, M1ke Vaughan, Heines, Mrs. Joy Thore and cedar.
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sented each With a corsage of
these Things," and "Christmas to Mrs. Pauf Baer.
s. Paul
LaJTV Wiles. David Michael, !Eddie and Janice Holter.
A reporl on MarltunJa, an ChriStmas bells, ribbon and a Announcement is being made m Ohio," was read by Mrs Karr W1lll the door • . Mrs.
r1SfmOS
Ceorge Skinner. Jim and John !
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Bob Followmg the dmner, a gift ing seed pods, was given by·Grueser. president;. Mrs. Vlll- coming marriage of Miss Karen
"Come to lht Slilble," 'wUI
Courh,l"'le Russell. Beckv was presented to Mrs. Karl Mrs. IJ. S. Nease. ThiS plant to: Hysell, VICe preSident; Mrs. Dee Carter of Long Bottom,
be the tbeme of services QristTriplcll. .Judv Brewer. Jan.e l Girube"'rd,
from the nearly rforgolten, was
once MiltonD Roush, secre,ary; and and Bethel Gillenwater, Jr., of
mas Eve. at 9
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Episcopal Church of Pomerqy
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A Christmas program was After Christmas, Cherri .ReutFuiiJ.
meet:ng which ?pened with lhe plant or dev1ls claws. It pro- . Flower arrangement&lt; were MiSs Carler IS the daughter · presented Sunday evening at ' er; Long Ago, lieoll Yan Vran- constructed in the sanctuary.
Adnlls all nd·ng
M ILords Prayer m umson. Devo-l duces mterestmg seed
pods JUdged by Mrs. Jack Robson of Mr. and Mrs. James Carler lthe United Methodist church •er. · t;urtsuuas t.:aoo1.,. ~1&lt;ve The stable silhouette will be
and Mrs.
Ful;,.":nd
Ilion.&lt; were led by Mrs. Vernon when dried or made inlo birds. and ribbons were awarded to of Long Botlom.
beautifully decorated for .
w..;ner. A solo, Irs llt!tl.r 10 used by tile young peoplt ' of
' ]Nease who read the Christmas Mrs. Hollon gave. a demon- Mrs. Holter lor her crescent Mr. Gillenwater 1, the son season, including poinsettia on ~~~nt Jusl vne LILUe vo&lt;JGy, ~y the church in • lO.minute na~-----=======, ; ~~ry from SGt. dL,uke; a poem. stratmn on ta tradJiiOnal lme arrangement antd fur a rellg- of Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Gillen- Ieach side of the altar, White ;t-olt van vraruum conclueled tlvlt)' fpqeant otarling at . t
ns1mas IS o s Pattern, and arrangemen usmg cones, ev- wus arrangemen usmg a 11gur- water Sr of 101 Elw00d St t nylon net over red and
red weir pan ot u1e progrom and p.m., ollowed Immediately 'by
lwo articles, ''Why we have ergreen and babbles for a col- ine, magnolia leaves, wood ros- Rave~w~od.
ree ' ipoinsettias was used on the Ml'!i. WitdermuUI thanked all the regular service of liDJy
Chrislmas," by Rev. Max Dona- lee Iable. Mrs. Fred Nease es and candles; and lo Mrs. '
1dloir loft which also had Ught- Nho belpe&lt;l WIUI tile prepara· Communiou.
Pomero'f. Ohio
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church, and "A receipl for to grow rex begonia
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F.aslern High School. She is dies. White net over red and rno llislory and explanaUon 11 !tory-;rmon,
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The next meeting will he held . vice-president of Ihe studenl : poinsettias and greenery decor· ul t;nristmas carols was prtl- /
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Mary,' will
"NEVADA SMITH"
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Members responded to roll I Norrisf's to LPnd
at I he home of Mrs. Paul Pi&lt;h- council and a member of the ates the windows. A lighted . .ented by u1e
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Repeated efforts by eltl%en8 states extra time in which to Dam. He had previously been Its piau and specUicatlou velops as I think it should Iii
on both sides of the Ohio River reach an agreemenl.
successful m getting the Corps lor a dam wllboul prov!Bioa the next decade another bridge
to talk Ohio and West VIrginia Congressman Walter H. Moel- to extend the two states more lor a highway bridge.
across the river in the Meip
into building
new bridge a- ler, lOth District, revealed in time.
Rep. Moeller, in his letter of County area will be an absolute
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cross the river on th• Racine Washington an exchange of letOa December 13, Rep. Moel- December I, lo Colonel Falck, necessity.
Jocks and dam today appeared , ters with the Corps on the pro- Jer wao formally aotllied by District Engineer, said:
,.11 is unfort,unate that ~ .
all for nothing.
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the District EuglDetr ol lht
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for such a highway bridge. Ear- -cessary redesign eosts so that bridle oo lbe dam al lladne the bridge on the dam. I think plans and specilicat10110 lor
ner this year the ll. S. Corps \a modem highway bridge rnuld \ and that, therefore, the Corpfi this is very shortsighted be- the Racine Dam willlout Jfto
of Engineers _had granted the ba includ'!.j!!: Jll~. new Racine was proceeding to com~p::le::lt:...:.c::•::u:::se:...:.:il..:s:.:ou:::th::•::a::ste=::rn:..:O:::hl::.o..:d::e-..!...vi::si:.:,on:...:;lo:.;r..;a,_br_kli..::..e_.

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ivnl Mel!!in gs
co-hostess.
Her fiaure is a graduate of choir loft and an arrangement Irecor&lt;l ol llle celebradbn
of A churcb-school ·&lt;holr will
from Mrs. Lawrence Rose, 8 The Rev. Charles Morris mel •
Ravenswood High School with on the Jiturature table, lighted lhe bll'tii ol IIIe Chrli!o- Clul&lt;l sin&amp; for the p&amp;Jeanl and a full
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former member. Several names recenlly at the Tuppers Plains
.lhe class of 1965. He was em- tree arxl Christmas arrange. l•"d ol tile carol, 0 ~.A,&gt;me 0 adUlt choir wiD pro~ a va·
Calorca rtoons-Ciipperty
were omitled from list of those Methudisl Church wilh reprepioyed wilh 0. Ames in Park- ments decorate the . Sunday Come lmmanueJ, Ule olde•t rlety of Chrlltmaa antbeml durClobbered
sentatives
of
the
Churches
of
ersburg before entering the U. School room.
Icarol in rne nyumal, "II« wrucll lng the regular senlcl. Decor•
Mexican Mouthpi•c•
Two Week1 V~eation
Marc, Rev. and Mf' Carver Ithe Reedsville Charge to make
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tiona, under the direction of
Plutos Sweater
, Will13ms, Mrs. Eua Lemley, plans for a revival 10 begin
Gordon, r.eorgia. A December welcomed all present, and the I Jim swatre&gt; reua tae&lt;;llistory Mrs. A. R. Knliht. wUilachille
Admission: 75[• &amp; 40c
, Mrs. Sandra Phalan, Betty January 15 at the
Tuppers I
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wedding is planned.
congr~gatwn san~, "There's A of "It, Came Upon u..,IIItdmgDI ,flowers, hand-1eulplured qela,
W•dne~day .n;rthursdav
Wiles,
Mrs.
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Dec. 21-22
NOT OPEN
Mary Lou Griffin, from the ! to _the
Flfemen for ,
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tne hymn, J..eanne :sebo\ B•h•-sltU
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I Kate Wickham, Mary Braley.
Philippine Island
od . J _' their Clmstmas proJeCt wh.u
The Rutland Church
of Leo Crew and Mrs. Paul Tay-1 told of lhe star of Bethiehem II -"""
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111 lhe Women's Association of Christ will bave a live nallvl· lor, sang, "Jingle Bells," ''Hap- ' witii the chOir llinfling the first
IOr al Ohio Univ.'' .;
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h d Presby!""" Church met Tlmrs- 1 December 21, 22 and 23 from and We Love You Dear JeP_am Cr•w rellll the _biSIll"
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Iwry o! the carol Sllent Nlgnt, oller : ~ 6111ow1DJ
other special singers each ni ht New officers elected
are ! rng.
The Pnmary Junior depart· Iand congregation sana lhe olh· da l - ., ~lb.
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d d dent; M1·s. M. R. Sherman. v1ce vacant lot nut to the Carl Gerald Wildermuth, supermten- 1 An explanation of the use of Are , . 1 l r
Cha;Jes No evs. . ~eeb1an an president; Mrs. Fred Lewis, Hysell home on Main Street, dent, the leachers and helpers, lhe CbriSimas 1ree was &amp;iven &amp;~ told of the
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Walter loraled about oae-iourtb mile presented aprogram of reclta- ,by Linda Warner, the cboir ltatl.;;tftJ;;r 11
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Inside the village 88 one •n· !Ions mcluding, Because Jesus sang the first stanza of, ''0 'are given al-gh.,:""una':.by
Mrs. Edward Crooks was de- lers on S. R. t24 coming from
by Paula Eichlnger; !Little Town ol Belhlehem," jgiving to others bel
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volional leader and used a me- Pomeroy or Middleport.
God s Gift, K1m Reuter, . Pat i.Jebbio Harbrecht lolcl• ot Ule to the Cbtlat Child ngU:,
A Chnstmas program
dttatmn tilled, "To in Good
The minister, Bill Carter Vaughan and SUAan
Wrlgb(;jcomposlng ot the carol, .and as lfhat moves one !O'Iblnk
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' presented al the Morning Slar Health" with scripture and sym- Invites the public IAI come b; The Star oll'eace, Chuck Foil. ljle COIIjiregation sang -the oth- lotbers.
I EUB church Friday . at 7:30 bois of Christmas. Mrs. Joe aod see the nativity as por. rnd, B~use '!e Came, Ja" er stanzas, tile children sane,
p.m. There will be recilations Bailey read several selections ' trayed by youug people of the ~an V'ranken; Ail the Year, l "Away in the Manger."
The carol, "Joy to !be World"
and songs by the children lol- from "Ideals" wilh the group church.
' Im selio. and The a.asqn, l As the fifth and sixth grades by the congregation Dd praylowed by a play,
Grandpa singing ''Silent Night." Mrs. A .
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·set up lhe nativity scelll!, Jenni- er by Tommy Vauglwl ~
Hangs the Holly.
0. P. Klein was a guest.
Following lh~, song, "Come nefier Blakeslee, told of tho Ori· tbe program. Mr. cte\1' lliltikCarollh~ Story, by lhe depar~ l lin of setting ~'P of a nativity ed all wbo pirtlclplted IIIII
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ment w1th ScoU Van Vranken :scene. The choir sane While those who prepared I( · The
the solOist, lour recitations were IShepherds Watched Their flocks a.v. C. MelviD Alkire apoke
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Morfrn
Reule~ A Tune of Love, Ricky Larry Warner, as Joseph, Hob· expressing appreclailon ' to
Employes of the Ohio Vall McKmght, The Angels Sang, m Crew, Mar) Steve 1'1.11rner tllose wbo prepared the IPiea••
Publishing Co., Pomeroy, a~ ~ ~~~ Warner, and O~r Christ- Scott Van Vranken aD4 An~ldld program.
their wives, husbands, and ands th~e':ge, Debbie Taylor V?ughan the shepberd~~;,t;As lhe A gilt was presented to ~'1 fnends, were guests
Monday Bells t ~ ~p sang,. Why Do WISe men, Roy Vaughalli Jim Alkire by Mr. Crew on beltall
1evening at the annual Christ- Othea
nstmas Rmg.
1Swatzel and Tony Vauibln en-jof the church after wlllllb
mus dinner and party at the dre rV ~ecita!Ions were Chll- tered bringing gills the choir ISanlil arrived' and presented
I Martin Restaurant and later at ns Oices, l)av"!_ Edward•; Isang, We Three Kings olrOrtent treats to the cb!ldrea.
!he home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen, North Third St., MidDuring this busy Christmas Senon Elberfelds lrt
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al· your convenience from 9 to 9 on all 3 Floon-.::"ln our
Street. At Elberfelds Pre's always new arrivatj' every da In eve a on
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Following dinner Mr. Owen
conducted ~ames arxl awarded I to keep our .selections compltle and lnteretting; 'Always . 4ndab~ dq':~tyiMilt
A1ways sens1ble prlcet.
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J•., Robert Wingett, Mr. ar.d
Mrs. Larry Baker, Mrs. Wil·
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· Others attending were Hel~o
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Davis, Emma Lou Davis, Pom.'
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I eroy; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon De...,;.
Weese, Mr. Otho Mattox, Mr.
1,, For All The Year
Fine white color, e~~:pertly eut
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Mrs.
Eustace
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Mr
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Pl.
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Mrs. Emerson Jones, Mr. and l
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Mrs. Fred Hoffman, Chester
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rannehdl, Mark Tannehill
of Middleport; Mr. and M.-s.
pri~. See the large se1William Gardner, Add1son; Mr.j
Remember lht
and Mrs. Don Wright, Hobart
lectlon of comf(lrt~ble
important pnorlo
Wiloon, Jr., Mr. and M 's.\
No netd lo lolly large surn ~ of muney
at Christmas .
Tom Danner, James Danner
Choose from our
chairs at sale prices on
Mr. and Mrs. Gayhmd
t-tu"1:
Bulova collection.
around while doing Christmas shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, I
ail of Gallipolis; M1. and .\lr.. l
the 2nd and 3rt! floor
Phil
Foster.
Bidwell;
Diana
ZirUse a Citizens National Checking Account.
ltlpdllr "1". Hand'&lt;!mt 51,1· '-:
kle, Pomeroy: David Ashley
Furniture Depl ·
il&amp;:, 21 jewel ~recisioll, adj~SI · ·
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Middleport; Katie Crow, Syr~:
oss o your money is eliminated. Plus, you · cuse; William Lehew, Pomeroy; .
lltwdriP "AM". Lowtl) diiiiiOnd
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Sunday Times-Sentinel.
Miny Suggestions At K&amp;C Jewelers ...
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GIVEN .,. WARD-Edlson Hobsjjtter, president of Pomeroy National Bank,
right Is presented an award from tA!ther E. Gunsett, area manager of the U. S.
Tre~ury DeJ?artment Savings Bonds Division, for 25 years patriotic service with
the U. S. Savmgs Bonds Program. Mr. Hobstetter serves on the 12-member ~av­
ings Bond Committee of the· American Bankers Assn. and has been Savmgs
Bonds chairman in the state of lllilQ the past three year.s. Mr. Hobstetter began
his activity in the pro~ram when 'favlngs bonds were _ortglnated .m 1941. He has
seen the sale of 150 btlllon dollars':ln savmgs bonds since beconung active m the
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Ublo Hlg•way Patrol today
appealed to motorists to keep
alert and avoid a repetition of
tast year's acctdeatal traffic
death toll during the Christmas weekend.
Col. JIGberl M. ChJaralll&lt;)D.
te, •uperlotendent of the patrol, said 52 persoos died In
traffic aceidenls l"'t Christmas.
"Tbls was a shameful re..
eord, •nd It certainly turned
an otherwise joyouo time ol
the year Into ooe of troledY
for hundreds of Uldoaas,"
Chiaramonte said.
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Little Bit

Singin.' leek Bechtle is Fireman,
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Radio used to have
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"Singing Sam.'' Middleport bu
"Singing Jack," the
aenlll
lproJ~rlelorol Jack's Dairy Bar.
John Bechtle, better !mown
his friends and euatomers
as u Jaek/' has been ln Middleport lhe last 20 years. In that
time he has done more than hil
share of good deeds.
Like a Rood Boy Scout, a
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DILlS ENTERTAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dill enl tcrtained with a dinner party
Sunday at their home, Nease
Settlement. Guests were Mr
and Mrs. Willie. Davis and Mr. !
1and Mrs. Victor Wolf~ and .Kev·l
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Seeks Peace

Rutland Has·Hot Secon.dHalf,~~e#~;;qf.
Wahama Falcons 5~·52 Tu~day,a! M~~~~ .~

Jackets- Lose Second Game

ous hei~\h and to get Into the : the second, 6 for 10 in the third For Logan, Kemper's II was
MASON - The Rutland Red completely stone cold from ' the hit on nearly 40 per cent
final pei{&lt;id with a lead
and 8 lor 30 in the fourth period tops and Logan Coach 11Gb
Devils overcame an early Wa- field In the third (rame • and sholl, but RuUiinil Usill" .,IbN
Tbey bo,Jd 11 for over two from the field.
Combs said after the 11\"e It
hama lead with a funous seo. fell behind 40-411. RuUand !ben bl&amp; second guiltier to lllt'!!!!J~ ,
mlnutea J&gt;ut Logan
broke Logan was 7 lor 14 In the 1was Kemper's belt effort of
ond hall last night on the
stood off a mild Wahama rally hot 50 per oent. All
through' tWice for fielders by llrst quarter, 7 for 17 10 the the season. And Logan bllekers
hama floor to send the White in the fourth quarter to win
third quarter llnllly m 'II.~
Mike W;lland and free throws second, 2 lor In the third and agreed It was theirLog
club 's' besl
Falcons down to thelr
fifth Semors Duane Knorr
and ~akoirtyns finilh · ~!:e"u.e
by Welhwd and Tom Cruise to 9 for 18 In the fourth, from the game of the season.
an now
straight defeat by a 5$-52 score. Joe Hawk , led the way for
per cen
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run the l!BDre to S3-4t for Logan field. Overa!J Logan hit a neat Is 3-2, like the Jac;keta.
Wahama opened a ~10 first the Ohloa~ as they scored 15 Devils maintain~ near~,;...,
Tho result was Logan gave b h
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42 per cent
RESERVE GAME
peflod lead but could not hold
per cent during e sero "!1!'.' •
the Middleport Jacke!ll their Y1 e en
~ perJo ·
Trips to ·the foul Une kept Jim Conde of the Jaekel re.
It 1n a game which became and 14 points reapecllvely • plus fmally winding np with a V"!'- '',
second SEOAL loss
agalllS! l The ftllrth period turned to both teams piling up the scoce serves led his club to ila sec.
very rough aild shoddy during Kilorr pulled down sodme 16 '~'- fine 47 per cent shootlng n181it·
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1 t nes 73 67
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IDonnie •Nelson fouled out Wltb Logan, ~lso In foul trouble With ond VIctory o1 e IM!8SOn WI •
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the next three periO.., T e a- his WDrk In the first
half In the reserve contest, DDown by 3 (111-16- after the! th core· 5~9 t 4 50 and then 1!ll starting fiVe, suffered little 32 poln!ll m a sensational 15-St 'To you and me Its ooow, but hamans managed to hold the while Knorr was domg the mO: hama's Danny Rizer and ltiit..
first quarter, and by .9 (42-33)IB 1 ~aYis left ~lth his filth at as Its bench was piled high with victory. Conde's .output Is ' be. to my mom, It's while dlrl'" lead 34-30 at halftime but went JOrity of his during the second land's Yarbrough waged a~
startmg the th1rd penod, the 3.15 Willi the score 63-63
six 6-3 or taller boya.
lleved to be a Middleport, rehall char e
to-head dual, and RJzer ,lilt
Jackets came back to go ahead
The Jackets, gomg to the serve team record. Logan s Sit· Daily Sentmel, Pomeroy·MJddleport, 0. Dec 21, 1966-3
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the best of 11 as he led flh
43-42 with 5 39 left m the third Greg Poston and 6-5 Chuck bencll, used H JIDl Butcher, verson had 24.
Semor Roger Davis had a b1g 1mates to the~r first win ot the
quarter
Kemper then speared the Log. 5-9 Steve Pullen and 5-8 Wayne By quarters:
w~·~~
third quarter
before loulmg year. The fmal score mounlfd
With Guard Asa Bradbury an rally that put the Chiefs a- Davis.
Middleport
16 33 49 6'1
out early m the fourth and net- to something hke 43'-3:1.
startmg to hit brilliantly from head 67-63 Wayne DaVI8 got a The Jackets were 23 for 35 Logan
19 4% 53 73
ted moe pomls, while
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the outside and the corners, 1 fielder !tJ make it 7~7. but at the free line, Logan 23 for 31 Middleport - Nelson 3-3-brough and Dennis Weber each
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collected a half dozen markers
NBA Slalldlllp
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dur10g lhe rught Rough aiKI By Uolted Preso laterDLdll~

Early fOul trouble and a fatal
forgetfulness of guards to fall
back quickly tbal led to a ball
dozen easy snowbird field goals
was the big dtlfereoce between
Middleport and Logan Tuesday
evening at Logan.

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Also at about Ibis pomt, 6-4
Bill Davis and guard George
Sauer drew their fourth fouls
and were held out until the
fourth quarter.
And the Jackets put on the
stall, tryJng to hold the ball
I rom
Logan's tremeruJ..

~~~.~·~~ g:"~r~~ ~~;~~r and ;:~~.~~~~d ~~ ~:~s had 21 ~:~:ua:-~~~chs~u:;-~

The _J,ackets had II turnov. Bradbury led the Jackets with
ers, hit .~ of 66 from the field 20 pomts, hltbng 8 fielders, all
for 33 per cent and out rebound. from the outside and the cored Logan 39-37. Bill Davis got ners He was 4 lor 5 at the free
13 and Mark Tanneh1ll 9 Kemp· 1me
er had 12 for Logan
B1U Davis contributed 12
The ~~ckets were 4 for 22 In pomts and was the big factor in
the first quarter, 4 for 14 m rebounding. Tannehill had 14.

Totals 22 (23 of 35) 67.
Westfall 2-3-7,
Weiland 2-6-10; Kemper 8
-4-20, Stone ~2-2 ; Poston
5-5-15; Trowbridge 0-4-11
Angle 1--0-2, Parry 3 -2-8,
Cruise 4-1- 9, Totals 25 -23 of
31) 73.
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netted four pomts and grabbed
29 S .1116
some eight rebounds
while
23 7 .711
Charles Scott hit five fouls
15 18 .t!s
For the Wahamans agam it
12 17 ,414
was Bill Marshall who scored
3 25 l4JI
seventeen pomls m the losmg
cause, plus pullmg rune
reWestern Dhlislou
bounds Little Larry Fry con· ·
W. f.. Pet.
bnued his steady play for 14 San FranciSCO
21 11 .156
St Louis
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~mts, Dale Rolhns added SIX Detroit
1311 .406
ad Ray SJsk played well while Lo
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addmg f1 ve Tony Fields and
s Ange es
Dan Mitchell each collected four Chicago
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to mount the fl081 total
Tuesday's Ruulto
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a cons Boston 11&amp; Detroit 113 (0!
outgoaled the Dev1~s 211-19 but San ~·ran 139 Los An&amp;elea 10'1
lost II at the foul hne Four of (Oolv gawes scheduled)
!hell' "' games, Wahama has
Wednesday's Gamea
outgoalcd the opponents, but St Lows at Baltimore
been beaten three of
these
New York a~ Chicago
times on foul shots
Philadelphia at Loe Angeles
In the fll'st hall, Wahama !Only games scheduled)

Hounds Snap
Losing Spell,
Crush Rockets

Bucks Nip TCl!, 84-78

Eastera
Philadelphia
lloston
New York
Cmc1nna!J
Baltimore

PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS
G4LLfPOIAS BLU E DE VILS VS POMEROY PANTHERS
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By United Preas Intematlonol
Fred Foster was Miami's big pomls for the Pengums. Chuck
Gene Jackson ____ 4 6·0 F
The smgle·game card Tues· gun against the '.! Jsketeers He i Hennon got 20 for the Terners
Rod Gilkey -·-· · - 3 6 I F 5-11 4 ···- Don SwiSher
day mgbt was hght but the had 21 pomts to be the lone The Pengums are now 5·2 and
John Davidson . .. 4 6.4 c 6 2 4 • ••• • Ron Logan
tournament aitJOn was hat on Redskin•tn double ligures Mi Hiram 2 2.
Tom Spencer .. . . 2 :;. 11 G 5.11 4 · - --- Bill Moore
tbe state college cage front. r .. ami loll~ Its fourth game m SIX Tomght, two Pennsylvama Nelsonville snapped a four Bobby Ford ----·· 4 6.0 G 5 a 4 -·-· Bob Whaley
rught 11 will be the same story. contests.
' teams meet Buckeye opponenl8 game losing streak Tuesday
GAME SITE
Ohio State gigged 1exas Dayton was threatened m !be m !be only smg!e games.
rught by ripping Wellston's
POMEROY GYM
Christian 84-78 to top the ac· second p~ll when East Carolina Duquesne of Pittsburgh VISits Golden Rockets 73·56 on the[
VARSITY TIPOFF-8 p M
uon among the four smgle roared to w1tbin f1ve pomts, 56- IToledo and Cleveland Stale !Hounds planks
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games played. In another cage 51, Wltp 7 &gt;O remammg Six Journeys to Indrnna State Urn·
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I Coach Bob Sheskey' lads
Coach Russ Moore's Pomeroy Purp.e Panthers, who
lng Musketeers turned back jthe Ffyers.
In tournament actiOn, Akron led 21 I&gt; after one penod, and two weeks ago pulled off a maJor upset by defeatmg
LAST MINUTE SUGGESTIONS
M1am1 of Ohio 71-68
Waterman Tops
,goes agamst Bucknell and lby mlermlssJOn was on top Wellston's Golden Rockets 63·58, Will be seeking their
The Flyers' Rudy Waterman , \Vashmgton UmverSity of St. 35-26 The VJSitmg Rockets tal. second Southeastern conference victory of the year
FOR THE
Da)~n flustered East car .. was the top scorer with 25 Louis tackles Hofstra m the hed only four pOints Ill the third agamst VISiting GaWpohs Thursday mght
1penod, and when the smoke
lina UJllege 86-66 and \uungs· pomls Vmce Colbert was tops I f!ubber City Classic.
The Panthers, 2-3 on the season, Will be looking for
town shot down Hiram 99-78.
for the losers w1th 17 The Day·[ The Quaker aty Tournament cleared. NHS owned a com- their first wm over Gallipoits on the1r home planks m
In the Rubber City Clas5Jc at ton club IS now 6-1
,t as Defiance agamst Steuben· manding 51-32 lead
j two years.
Akron, Bucknell posted an 82-661 Youngstown put s1x players jVJIIe. Grove City Pa tackling
The 1966-67 Panthers have
wm over Washmgton UmversJty m the double figures for 1is VIC· Blulfton; Transyivam~ agamsl The wm left Nelsonville With only one veteran back from Duke Burson's boys. Galhpohs'
Warm His Heart With
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terence game. John McElroy! V~rgm1a State meetmg West Wellston IS 1·5 In all games In· ed eighth m SEOAL play
erall record Inside the SEOAL,
The Quaker City Tournament !took game honors With 231Liberty State, W. Va.
side the SEOAL, Nelsonville IS 'Ron Logan, a 6-2 semor cen· Galhpohs IS wmless 10 four ,
at New Philadelphll! saw Steu- ' - - ~---- - -- - - 2-3, the Golden Rockets 1-4. Iter, Logan 18 a good siJOoter a- Istarts.
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Pullover
Shetland, lambs
Pennsylvama
71-70 on a SIJJte
brace of
Wellston play s at J, 0 ga n roun d th e key , an d 10
wool, mohatr, and orion In
last minute foul shots while I
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contest IS Dec 28 at York m ers for a 13 4 average fw en!Y· Iances this wmter The PantbBIU!fton downed West Liberty
five or IJJgan's lathes
have
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t"Oiors
State of West Vll'gima 81-79
the annual York Hobday Tour· lcome at the free throw Circles
are averagmg 584 points
!Jowv ~37 at the mtenrus. 1
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a game The Pomeroy defense
From
s10n, the Buckeyes rebounded m RAVENSWOOD The streak· 111 the third frame to close the Box score of Tuesday's con. Pomeroy, picked to f1msh last 1has Ilm1ted opposi!ion to 62
the second hall behind the scor·l ing Ravenswood Red
Devils gap to a single point at 59-53 test·
by SEO Sporlswnters and Ra· ,pomts a game
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log of sopb Jeff Miller, 20, and: moved up mto class triple-A and m the race for the wlr; Wellston (S6) _ Jeflers 7_ d1o Broadcasters Der 2, has , Gallipolis IS averagmg
FOR THE COLD DAYS
aenlor~aptam Ron Sep!o's 19. ranks last night to upset the Ravenswood mana•ed to col· ,_16 T
, 1 ~ 13 N h 1 4 been aggresSive m II" preVJou• per contest The Blue
Devils
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OS Wins FOIII'th
Parkersburg B1g Reds m a lect one extra goi11 to bring the .....j]...jl, Martin 3-1- 7; Beus. ou~ng~ th
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The Win was the wurtl1 m humdmger 77-74 and annex their !mal margin to three points cher %-1- 5, MacMams 1~1- W ~'1
th eJrp ' "1 ~ry
~v~~ l Burson Will go with the
five starts for Fred Taylor's fourth wm of tho season agamst Semor Stan Shaver
and 3 Downerd 1-4-2; Milliken 1 eb sltenon, Ateh a~, ers, 7 , 3 e 1 oDJt which op•ned and olicked
With zlp p1le lmmg
Bucks who host Army Friday 1 1 •••
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er!Jme victory on De&lt;
10 so well agamst Coal Grove
Mons
Xa~ier's wm came on the In a real pier sLXer that found led the WI"'?"g assault with Nelsonville 173 l - Pancake Pomeroy's other VI&lt;Ioly was saturdav mght That'll be
27 and 20 pomts respelivel'
J.Z-1~27 Hubbard '1-~16-·
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J R 1 d Rod Gilk
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oQn:cktwo sdcorLumthg punRehklof Bob :fthe s&lt;:orelsmargmt seRidom moodre Shaver hit 10 free throw; to Corngan 5-3- 13 ,
Harold 6 :~3 Sat ay over \Ia ama war/a J~~ DavJdso."ya~
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our pom apar , avenswo help h t t I hI H
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IS o a w I e armon ~
annmg ~ . ota s The Panthers other two de- tcr, Tom Spencer and nuuuv
Sport&amp; Dre11
Io gtve the Ij Th e I rrst pe'"to d found th e fwas makmgSpeed
moe goals
feats were mfhcted by Middle· IFord at guard
and Rackl ey ••
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J andChtwo 33-7-73,
Ta pored and &lt;ontourtd
busiB their seventh win 10 eight Devils ahead bv a scant 20-18 ree ones,
Y Im
•P· Wellston
l5 28 32 56 port, 7!h!9, and Logan, 72 59
Foro JS averagmg 9 6
By Arrow &amp; Monticello
games. Rackley also dor.H nal.~&gt;i ' count, and at hail they hadtman also collected eight free ,Nelsonvdle
21 35 51 73 Thursday's meetm g will be a game Gene tJmce) Ja,:kSIID,
e Sport Coots &amp; Suits
the backboards with 19 re- Itheir )lljjgest lead by 44-38] throws . and IImshed With SIX· I Reserves
Nelsonville 59, tfle 77th between the
I w o' who comes off the bench
by Brookfitld, Style mart,
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Parkersbu roared back though teen big pomts. Brown added Wellston 49.
schools. Pomeroy has an upper Iform like Bost~n·s John
&amp; Middishade
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hand m trmmphs w1th 44 Gal- l~eek, IS averagmg mne points
• Slatks
SIX, Tackett added four, Bare
npohs has won 32 /rom the Pur· for Galhpohs Rod Gilkey
by Hubbard &amp; JayiN!r
netted one, and the Devils needCOreS
pie and White.
a 8 5 average. Tom Spencer is
• Hell by Portis
ed nearly all of them.
The Pantl!en have a balanc-•3 &gt;. Ryal 2 3, and John David·
eJade Eest
6-4 juniOr Louden headed the By United Pre" lntemadonal ed scoring attack. Besides L.. lson IS averaging 2 8 points In
Cologne, After Shove,
B1g Reds with 24 pomls, while I OhiO State 84
gan, B1ll Radford , 6-0 semor IfiVe gaes.
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a ~oung sophomore lad named
T('xas Chnshan 78 forward, ts avexagmg 15 6 per Thursday's reserve
game I
e Billfolds &amp; Men's Jewelry
S• lsher scored twenty 10 a good Dayton 86 E Carolma 66
contest with 78 markers
IWill begm at 7 pIn The Pan""
effort Norman added siXteen, Youngstown 99 Hiram cco2
Don Swisher, the Panthers' ther reserves are 2 3 for !be l
Jones eight and Cruickshanks
Rubber City Classic
fine quarterback who led
The Blue Imps are 2--1
When in Doubt, Givo him a Gift Conlficat•
fo ur.
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to a stunnmg 2lHI wm
Both '8' teams are 1-3 Inside
Washmgton (st Lows) 66 GAHS on the gridiron last Sep- 1the SEOAL.
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!ember, 1s averagmg 10 2
Fnday, Galtipolis will host
Quaker City Touru•menl
game with 51 tallies m live ai&gt;'
before taking a rest
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Steubenville 71
pearances.
during
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THE MEN'S STORE
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Cahforrua St (Pa ) ck05 Bob Whaley, a 58 semor 1 Pomeroy will play at Jackson
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Bluffton 81
guard has scored 45 pomts,
Dec. 29.
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Jackson . . .. .. 5 I 418
West Liberty (W.VA) 35 IS averagmg rune per contest
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Middleport .. .. 4 2 360
Galllpolis at Pomeroy
guard, Is the Panthers sixth
Logan
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Athens at Jackson
man. He has 12 markers, or a
Nelsonville .. .. • 2 4 350 352 FRIDAY'S GAMES:
2.4 average.
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Gallipolis ... , .. 2 4 338 354 Jackson at Galhpoi!S
a zone defense ag•mst Coach
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Middleport , .. • 3 a 284 290
I Nelsonvllle .. •• 2 3 300 298
Pomeroy .. .. .. I 3 234 257
Wellston .. ..... 1 4 283 306
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Rutland Has·Hot Secon.dHalf,~~e#~;;qf.
Wahama Falcons 5~·52 Tu~day,a! M~~~~ .~

Jackets- Lose Second Game

ous hei~\h and to get Into the : the second, 6 for 10 in the third For Logan, Kemper's II was
MASON - The Rutland Red completely stone cold from ' the hit on nearly 40 per cent
final pei{&lt;id with a lead
and 8 lor 30 in the fourth period tops and Logan Coach 11Gb
Devils overcame an early Wa- field In the third (rame • and sholl, but RuUiinil Usill" .,IbN
Tbey bo,Jd 11 for over two from the field.
Combs said after the 11\"e It
hama lead with a funous seo. fell behind 40-411. RuUand !ben bl&amp; second guiltier to lllt'!!!!J~ ,
mlnutea J&gt;ut Logan
broke Logan was 7 lor 14 In the 1was Kemper's belt effort of
ond hall last night on the
stood off a mild Wahama rally hot 50 per oent. All
through' tWice for fielders by llrst quarter, 7 for 17 10 the the season. And Logan bllekers
hama floor to send the White in the fourth quarter to win
third quarter llnllly m 'II.~
Mike W;lland and free throws second, 2 lor In the third and agreed It was theirLog
club 's' besl
Falcons down to thelr
fifth Semors Duane Knorr
and ~akoirtyns finilh · ~!:e"u.e
by Welhwd and Tom Cruise to 9 for 18 In the fourth, from the game of the season.
an now
straight defeat by a 5$-52 score. Joe Hawk , led the way for
per cen
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run the l!BDre to S3-4t for Logan field. Overa!J Logan hit a neat Is 3-2, like the Jac;keta.
Wahama opened a ~10 first the Ohloa~ as they scored 15 Devils maintain~ near~,;...,
Tho result was Logan gave b h
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42 per cent
RESERVE GAME
peflod lead but could not hold
per cent during e sero "!1!'.' •
the Middleport Jacke!ll their Y1 e en
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Trips to ·the foul Une kept Jim Conde of the Jaekel re.
It 1n a game which became and 14 points reapecllvely • plus fmally winding np with a V"!'- '',
second SEOAL loss
agalllS! l The ftllrth period turned to both teams piling up the scoce serves led his club to ila sec.
very rough aild shoddy during Kilorr pulled down sodme 16 '~'- fine 47 per cent shootlng n181it·
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1 t nes 73 67
' Logan's favor after first 11-1
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IDonnie •Nelson fouled out Wltb Logan, ~lso In foul trouble With ond VIctory o1 e IM!8SOn WI •
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the next three periO.., T e a- his WDrk In the first
half In the reserve contest, DDown by 3 (111-16- after the! th core· 5~9 t 4 50 and then 1!ll starting fiVe, suffered little 32 poln!ll m a sensational 15-St 'To you and me Its ooow, but hamans managed to hold the while Knorr was domg the mO: hama's Danny Rizer and ltiit..
first quarter, and by .9 (42-33)IB 1 ~aYis left ~lth his filth at as Its bench was piled high with victory. Conde's .output Is ' be. to my mom, It's while dlrl'" lead 34-30 at halftime but went JOrity of his during the second land's Yarbrough waged a~
startmg the th1rd penod, the 3.15 Willi the score 63-63
six 6-3 or taller boya.
lleved to be a Middleport, rehall char e
to-head dual, and RJzer ,lilt
Jackets came back to go ahead
The Jackets, gomg to the serve team record. Logan s Sit· Daily Sentmel, Pomeroy·MJddleport, 0. Dec 21, 1966-3
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the best of 11 as he led flh
43-42 with 5 39 left m the third Greg Poston and 6-5 Chuck bencll, used H JIDl Butcher, verson had 24.
Semor Roger Davis had a b1g 1mates to the~r first win ot the
quarter
Kemper then speared the Log. 5-9 Steve Pullen and 5-8 Wayne By quarters:
w~·~~
third quarter
before loulmg year. The fmal score mounlfd
With Guard Asa Bradbury an rally that put the Chiefs a- Davis.
Middleport
16 33 49 6'1
out early m the fourth and net- to something hke 43'-3:1.
startmg to hit brilliantly from head 67-63 Wayne DaVI8 got a The Jackets were 23 for 35 Logan
19 4% 53 73
ted moe pomls, while
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the outside and the corners, 1 fielder !tJ make it 7~7. but at the free line, Logan 23 for 31 Middleport - Nelson 3-3-brough and Dennis Weber each
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the Jackets were stlll out front that was all as Logan turned a The Jackets had 23 personal 9; W. Davis 1-1.....1; Pullen ~
collected a half dozen markers
NBA Slalldlllp
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dur10g lhe rught Rough aiKI By Uolted Preso laterDLdll~

Early fOul trouble and a fatal
forgetfulness of guards to fall
back quickly tbal led to a ball
dozen easy snowbird field goals
was the big dtlfereoce between
Middleport and Logan Tuesday
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Bill Davis and guard George
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and were held out until the
fourth quarter.
And the Jackets put on the
stall, tryJng to hold the ball
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Logan's tremeruJ..

~~~.~·~~ g:"~r~~ ~~;~~r and ;:~~.~~~~d ~~ ~:~s had 21 ~:~:ua:-~~~chs~u:;-~

The _J,ackets had II turnov. Bradbury led the Jackets with
ers, hit .~ of 66 from the field 20 pomts, hltbng 8 fielders, all
for 33 per cent and out rebound. from the outside and the cored Logan 39-37. Bill Davis got ners He was 4 lor 5 at the free
13 and Mark Tanneh1ll 9 Kemp· 1me
er had 12 for Logan
B1U Davis contributed 12
The ~~ckets were 4 for 22 In pomts and was the big factor in
the first quarter, 4 for 14 m rebounding. Tannehill had 14.

Totals 22 (23 of 35) 67.
Westfall 2-3-7,
Weiland 2-6-10; Kemper 8
-4-20, Stone ~2-2 ; Poston
5-5-15; Trowbridge 0-4-11
Angle 1--0-2, Parry 3 -2-8,
Cruise 4-1- 9, Totals 25 -23 of
31) 73.
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some eight rebounds
while
23 7 .711
Charles Scott hit five fouls
15 18 .t!s
For the Wahamans agam it
12 17 ,414
was Bill Marshall who scored
3 25 l4JI
seventeen pomls m the losmg
cause, plus pullmg rune
reWestern Dhlislou
bounds Little Larry Fry con· ·
W. f.. Pet.
bnued his steady play for 14 San FranciSCO
21 11 .156
St Louis
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~mts, Dale Rolhns added SIX Detroit
1311 .406
ad Ray SJsk played well while Lo
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addmg f1 ve Tony Fields and
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Dan Mitchell each collected four Chicago
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to mount the fl081 total
Tuesday's Ruulto
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a cons Boston 11&amp; Detroit 113 (0!
outgoaled the Dev1~s 211-19 but San ~·ran 139 Los An&amp;elea 10'1
lost II at the foul hne Four of (Oolv gawes scheduled)
!hell' "' games, Wahama has
Wednesday's Gamea
outgoalcd the opponents, but St Lows at Baltimore
been beaten three of
these
New York a~ Chicago
times on foul shots
Philadelphia at Loe Angeles
In the fll'st hall, Wahama !Only games scheduled)

Hounds Snap
Losing Spell,
Crush Rockets

Bucks Nip TCl!, 84-78

Eastera
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New York
Cmc1nna!J
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Fred Foster was Miami's big pomls for the Pengums. Chuck
Gene Jackson ____ 4 6·0 F
The smgle·game card Tues· gun against the '.! Jsketeers He i Hennon got 20 for the Terners
Rod Gilkey -·-· · - 3 6 I F 5-11 4 ···- Don SwiSher
day mgbt was hght but the had 21 pomts to be the lone The Pengums are now 5·2 and
John Davidson . .. 4 6.4 c 6 2 4 • ••• • Ron Logan
tournament aitJOn was hat on Redskin•tn double ligures Mi Hiram 2 2.
Tom Spencer .. . . 2 :;. 11 G 5.11 4 · - --- Bill Moore
tbe state college cage front. r .. ami loll~ Its fourth game m SIX Tomght, two Pennsylvama Nelsonville snapped a four Bobby Ford ----·· 4 6.0 G 5 a 4 -·-· Bob Whaley
rught 11 will be the same story. contests.
' teams meet Buckeye opponenl8 game losing streak Tuesday
GAME SITE
Ohio State gigged 1exas Dayton was threatened m !be m !be only smg!e games.
rught by ripping Wellston's
POMEROY GYM
Christian 84-78 to top the ac· second p~ll when East Carolina Duquesne of Pittsburgh VISits Golden Rockets 73·56 on the[
VARSITY TIPOFF-8 p M
uon among the four smgle roared to w1tbin f1ve pomts, 56- IToledo and Cleveland Stale !Hounds planks
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games played. In another cage 51, Wltp 7 &gt;O remammg Six Journeys to Indrnna State Urn·
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I Coach Bob Sheskey' lads
Coach Russ Moore's Pomeroy Purp.e Panthers, who
lng Musketeers turned back jthe Ffyers.
In tournament actiOn, Akron led 21 I&gt; after one penod, and two weeks ago pulled off a maJor upset by defeatmg
LAST MINUTE SUGGESTIONS
M1am1 of Ohio 71-68
Waterman Tops
,goes agamst Bucknell and lby mlermlssJOn was on top Wellston's Golden Rockets 63·58, Will be seeking their
The Flyers' Rudy Waterman , \Vashmgton UmverSity of St. 35-26 The VJSitmg Rockets tal. second Southeastern conference victory of the year
FOR THE
Da)~n flustered East car .. was the top scorer with 25 Louis tackles Hofstra m the hed only four pOints Ill the third agamst VISiting GaWpohs Thursday mght
1penod, and when the smoke
lina UJllege 86-66 and \uungs· pomls Vmce Colbert was tops I f!ubber City Classic.
The Panthers, 2-3 on the season, Will be looking for
town shot down Hiram 99-78.
for the losers w1th 17 The Day·[ The Quaker aty Tournament cleared. NHS owned a com- their first wm over Gallipoits on the1r home planks m
In the Rubber City Clas5Jc at ton club IS now 6-1
,t as Defiance agamst Steuben· manding 51-32 lead
j two years.
Akron, Bucknell posted an 82-661 Youngstown put s1x players jVJIIe. Grove City Pa tackling
The 1966-67 Panthers have
wm over Washmgton UmversJty m the double figures for 1is VIC· Blulfton; Transyivam~ agamsl The wm left Nelsonville With only one veteran back from Duke Burson's boys. Galhpohs'
Warm His Heart With
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terence game. John McElroy! V~rgm1a State meetmg West Wellston IS 1·5 In all games In· ed eighth m SEOAL play
erall record Inside the SEOAL,
The Quaker City Tournament !took game honors With 231Liberty State, W. Va.
side the SEOAL, Nelsonville IS 'Ron Logan, a 6-2 semor cen· Galhpohs IS wmless 10 four ,
at New Philadelphll! saw Steu- ' - - ~---- - -- - - 2-3, the Golden Rockets 1-4. Iter, Logan 18 a good siJOoter a- Istarts.
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Pennsylvama
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brace of
Wellston play s at J, 0 ga n roun d th e key , an d 10
wool, mohatr, and orion In
last minute foul shots while I
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Fnday. The Greyhounds next games has dumped m 6 mark·' according to prev10us performthe most wanted styles and
contest IS Dec 28 at York m ers for a 13 4 average fw en!Y· Iances this wmter The PantbBIU!fton downed West Liberty
five or IJJgan's lathes
have
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t"Oiors
State of West Vll'gima 81-79
the annual York Hobday Tour· lcome at the free throw Circles
are averagmg 584 points
!Jowv ~37 at the mtenrus. 1
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a game The Pomeroy defense
From
s10n, the Buckeyes rebounded m RAVENSWOOD The streak· 111 the third frame to close the Box score of Tuesday's con. Pomeroy, picked to f1msh last 1has Ilm1ted opposi!ion to 62
the second hall behind the scor·l ing Ravenswood Red
Devils gap to a single point at 59-53 test·
by SEO Sporlswnters and Ra· ,pomts a game
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log of sopb Jeff Miller, 20, and: moved up mto class triple-A and m the race for the wlr; Wellston (S6) _ Jeflers 7_ d1o Broadcasters Der 2, has , Gallipolis IS averagmg
FOR THE COLD DAYS
aenlor~aptam Ron Sep!o's 19. ranks last night to upset the Ravenswood mana•ed to col· ,_16 T
, 1 ~ 13 N h 1 4 been aggresSive m II" preVJou• per contest The Blue
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OS Wins FOIII'th
Parkersburg B1g Reds m a lect one extra goi11 to bring the .....j]...jl, Martin 3-1- 7; Beus. ou~ng~ th
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' 59 markers per game thus far
The Win was the wurtl1 m humdmger 77-74 and annex their !mal margin to three points cher %-1- 5, MacMams 1~1- W ~'1
th eJrp ' "1 ~ry
~v~~ l Burson Will go with the
five starts for Fred Taylor's fourth wm of tho season agamst Semor Stan Shaver
and 3 Downerd 1-4-2; Milliken 1 eb sltenon, Ateh a~, ers, 7 , 3 e 1 oDJt which op•ned and olicked
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10 so well agamst Coal Grove
Mons
Xa~ier's wm came on the In a real pier sLXer that found led the WI"'?"g assault with Nelsonville 173 l - Pancake Pomeroy's other VI&lt;Ioly was saturdav mght That'll be
27 and 20 pomts respelivel'
J.Z-1~27 Hubbard '1-~16-·
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J R 1 d Rod Gilk
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oQn:cktwo sdcorLumthg punRehklof Bob :fthe s&lt;:orelsmargmt seRidom moodre Shaver hit 10 free throw; to Corngan 5-3- 13 ,
Harold 6 :~3 Sat ay over \Ia ama war/a J~~ DavJdso."ya~
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Quick pumped in 26 points' managed to lead at e&gt;ery turn.
IS o a w I e armon ~
annmg ~ . ota s The Panthers other two de- tcr, Tom Spencer and nuuuv
Sport&amp; Dre11
Io gtve the Ij Th e I rrst pe'"to d found th e fwas makmgSpeed
moe goals
feats were mfhcted by Middle· IFord at guard
and Rackl ey ••
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J andChtwo 33-7-73,
Ta pored and &lt;ontourtd
busiB their seventh win 10 eight Devils ahead bv a scant 20-18 ree ones,
Y Im
•P· Wellston
l5 28 32 56 port, 7!h!9, and Logan, 72 59
Foro JS averagmg 9 6
By Arrow &amp; Monticello
games. Rackley also dor.H nal.~&gt;i ' count, and at hail they hadtman also collected eight free ,Nelsonvdle
21 35 51 73 Thursday's meetm g will be a game Gene tJmce) Ja,:kSIID,
e Sport Coots &amp; Suits
the backboards with 19 re- Itheir )lljjgest lead by 44-38] throws . and IImshed With SIX· I Reserves
Nelsonville 59, tfle 77th between the
I w o' who comes off the bench
by Brookfitld, Style mart,
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Parkersbu roared back though teen big pomts. Brown added Wellston 49.
schools. Pomeroy has an upper Iform like Bost~n·s John
&amp; Middishade
------------,--rg=--~---....::.. ~eight pomts, Caldwell tossed m·
hand m trmmphs w1th 44 Gal- l~eek, IS averagmg mne points
• Slatks
SIX, Tackett added four, Bare
npohs has won 32 /rom the Pur· for Galhpohs Rod Gilkey
by Hubbard &amp; JayiN!r
netted one, and the Devils needCOreS
pie and White.
a 8 5 average. Tom Spencer is
• Hell by Portis
ed nearly all of them.
The Pantl!en have a balanc-•3 &gt;. Ryal 2 3, and John David·
eJade Eest
6-4 juniOr Louden headed the By United Pre" lntemadonal ed scoring attack. Besides L.. lson IS averaging 2 8 points In
Cologne, After Shove,
B1g Reds with 24 pomls, while I OhiO State 84
gan, B1ll Radford , 6-0 semor IfiVe gaes.
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a ~oung sophomore lad named
T('xas Chnshan 78 forward, ts avexagmg 15 6 per Thursday's reserve
game I
e Billfolds &amp; Men's Jewelry
S• lsher scored twenty 10 a good Dayton 86 E Carolma 66
contest with 78 markers
IWill begm at 7 pIn The Pan""
effort Norman added siXteen, Youngstown 99 Hiram cco2
Don Swisher, the Panthers' ther reserves are 2 3 for !be l
Jones eight and Cruickshanks
Rubber City Classic
fine quarterback who led
The Blue Imps are 2--1
When in Doubt, Givo him a Gift Conlficat•
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to a stunnmg 2lHI wm
Both '8' teams are 1-3 Inside
Washmgton (st Lows) 66 GAHS on the gridiron last Sep- 1the SEOAL.
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Akron 79 Hofstra 61
!ember, 1s averagmg 10 2
Fnday, Galtipolis will host
Quaker City Touru•menl
game with 51 tallies m live ai&gt;'
before taking a rest
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guard has scored 45 pomts,
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Jackson . . .. .. 5 I 418
West Liberty (W.VA) 35 IS averagmg rune per contest
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Middleport .. .. 4 2 360
Galllpolis at Pomeroy
guard, Is the Panthers sixth
Logan
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Athens at Jackson
man. He has 12 markers, or a
Nelsonville .. .. • 2 4 350 352 FRIDAY'S GAMES:
2.4 average.
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Gallipolis ... , .. 2 4 338 354 Jackson at Galhpoi!S
a zone defense ag•mst Coach
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Athens •.. .. • , 4 0 211 100
Logan .. .. . .. • 3 2 296 301
Middleport , .. • 3 a 284 290
I Nelsonvllle .. •• 2 3 300 298
Pomeroy .. .. .. I 3 234 257
Wellston .. ..... 1 4 283 306
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1Athens .. .. .... 4 o 155
I Jackson .. .. .. • 2 2 138
• Wellst9!1 .. ••.. • 2 3 224
I Logan .. .. ... • 2 s 222
Pomeroy ••.. .. I 3 142
Galllpolla , .. •.. 1 S 12t
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Warriorstlobber Lakers
1~0..107 ·Without Barry
IIJ Vllled l'ftll H
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Tilt San li'riJiclfj!O Warriors,
1111 III1IIIIJ naemble a twoaan team Ill Nate Thurmond

"Super-Right" Meo tsl
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streak ancl stretcbed tbelr

Western Division lead to 7~
games.
'l'burmond led the Warriors
with 23 points ancl S7 rebounds
while Jeff Mullins scored 20,
Fred Hetzel 17, Clyde Lee 16
and Jim King 15.
Elgin Baylor led the losers
with 21 points.
Boston trailed by slx points
entering tbe final period and by
a single point, 11111-107, wflb
three seconds tell when Larry
Siegfried made one of lllree free
throws to send the game into
overtime.
Detroit held a 113-112 edge
with 80 seconda left in the
overtime whea Sam Jones made
a three-point play to put the
Celts ahead lor good at 115-113.
John Havlicek led Boston with
32 points white Bill Russell had
21. Dave Bing scored 31 points
for Detroit and Eddie Miles
added 25.

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Recovers,
Will Play
DALLAS «UP!)- The Dallas
Cowboys go back Io work today,
and Don Meredith, owner of a
stomach ache that rocked the
city, says he wtll be there.
Meredilil was rushed to a
hospital ear!J Tuesday with
what was described as a
stomach cramp. He said the
&lt;~amp bit him "! hard it
VIrtually paralyzed him.
.
But a few hours later, holdmg
forth at .1 press conference 10
his bospttal room, he sa1d he
: felt so good he was almost
: embarrassed. Shortly after: wards he checked out of the
: hospital and said be planned to
. be In uniform when lhe club
began working out today for the
NFL champtonshtp battle Jan. I
·against the Green Bay Packers.
· M red'tb'
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:dloice topic of conversation
:around football mad Dallas
:
'l'uesday.
· Football fever has swept the
:town now that the Cowboys
have won their first division
erown and have a ehance for
; llle NFL IIUe. Tickets go on
; 1ale today and the line began
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front of ticket
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and the West at Stanford. II
figures to be the same for the
other two aU-star games.
Change Timing
The heavy scout traffic is due
to the fact the NFL a&amp;d AFL
for the first time will hold a
combined draft of college
players next month. That
means 25 teams will be splittiug
up the players among them.
When the two leagues were
operating their own drafts, the
players had the option of
signing with teams from either
circuit and most came to the
All-Star games already committed.
By way of getting ready lor
the invasion of the pro scouts,
promoters of the East-West
game announced Tuesday a
number of ground rules, among
them off-limits wimings at
training camp dining_rooms. the
press box at Kezar Stadium,
site of the game on Dec. 31, the
locker rooms and the playing
field.
"These places are all off
limits to the scouts," said game
managing diredor Bert Jacobs,
"and we plan to enforce the
rules as best we can. The scouts
will have ample time to talk to
the players during the practice

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•th ride the bench because uf a I
Ohio College BssketbRit
steady headache and because
Schedule kv5 .
Jhe Cowboys had already i
Tonight
•rappe&lt;l up the diVISional title Cleveland State
-thank~ tu Clevciand's win over i
at Indiana State r P;:~ . )
St. Loms the tluy b~fure.
Rubber City Tournament
Meredith said he, pt:rsonally, Akron vs. Bucknell
tboughl the r.ramps came from Wash~n gton ISL Louts)
a readion to a pain pill and a
vs. Hofstra
aleeping pill he look jU&gt;I before
Quaker City Tournament
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lli!&gt;SSibility or that I might have
eaten somelhin~ tho! louched it Transvlvanla (Ky.)
vs. California State (Pa.)
1111," Meredith said.

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Daugherty of Michigan State
and the East and John Ralston
of Stanford and the West, plan
to give the scouts as much
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with their own training sched1
u esDaugberty Cooperates
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nd rule8 were
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he planned to help th':"'.
"I'll cooperate w1Uun reason," said Duffy. "Heck, it was
a whole lot worse when the two
pro leagues were separate.
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money Is going to be on thetr
minds, and I don't blame them.
But they also will be anxious to
do a good job since how th&lt;•y
play in . this ~articular gam.~

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peu're a pro football fan, have comlng in every day now that
lhe time and money and can't the players are in training
walt until January to find out
wbldl college players the
various teams In the National
and American leagues are
inlereRI!Id In, try the training
camps lor the North-South,
Blue-Gray and Eas~West classics In the next couple of duys.
Jf YOII look close enough and
ask enough cf the players
working out "who's who" you're
bound to disrover there'll be
more pro scouts watching the
calesthenics than people involved in the various post·
reason games.
The Shrine Classic,
for
Instance, already bas inquirie;
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Shrine, North-South Tilts

midway

NE' IIA

snapped a two-game lo8ID8

pme, !be Boston Oellics
mnafned within shouting distanee ol the Pblladelphla 76ers
Ill the Eastern Division by
Dipping llle Delroil Pistons 116iu In overtime.
San Francisco took a slim 'll• lead at Ute end of the fll'st
period but then turned the game
IIIIo a rout In lhe secood period
Wilen tho Warriors outscored
.._ Lakers 37-17. With Barry,
...s taken almost 300 more
·w ts this season than any other
J!1fJer In the league, absent, the

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other players toot !heir 111m at
the flriDs range as tbe Warriors

IDd Rick BarrJ, played without
llaiT)' 'l'ueaday night -ancl
ooked Uke a real team.
With Barr7, the NaUonal
Basketball Assodation'a leading
!COler out of the lineup with
lorn ankle ligaments, the
Warriors placed five players in
double figures as lbey clobbered
tbe Loa Angelee Lakers 130-107.
Ill the only other scbeduled

arrivals. A few more bours
:ean't lr.url."
;- Meredith has not played a
lW•" since latt In the !Jrst ho!f
:Itt Dallas 34-31 loss LO Washing
' IIJn two Sundays ago. The
: Dallas quarterback was knock.ad out by a ruggle li&lt;kle from
ledskin Jmebacker Sam Hull.
Me.redith did not come around

21, 1966-5 day evening at the church. The ard Ord, Clyde Fot.,-, ~ ·and Mrs. Larry PatM&gt;ns, April Stanford Powell, Mrs. !.eo F. ber 15th In regular sessitn with rided !bat no
program was In eharge of Rev. Williamson, Russell capebart, Parsons, Anna PIU'sons, Mrs. Gibbs, Larry Gibbs, Mrs. Rob- Mayor Mark Ward presiding. be pick~ pp .OJI
l'il
Martin Berlslord. They opened Harry MDfer, I!'Aiwln
StetD; · John Ferguson, Mrs. Nell !ley- ert Dale Roush, GNg Rlulb, Others preoent were
Hilda cember :16th ·Of
lfl..'lll;!
with- the singing of "In the Arthur 'lbabet, Ralph
Whit- maker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Ernest H. Keefer, Mrt. Ridgway, recorder,
Richard uaey 2nd, bui
t!l'iW
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Rev. Tennan~ Mrs. Lallier Smilb, PaJ;] Itousb, Merk Roush, Mrs. Grinstead, Edwin et.rk, LelrJI up en Tuesday (l&gt;lloWln,fl, 11!1
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Mrs. Achsah Miller. Mrs. liar- Marcus Trough, Kan WDes, and Lonnie Newell, Mrs. Kenneth Maline Grimm, Mrs. S. H. Relt- Capehart, Donald Roush, llOIIllo- two dales. The Ngular scltediile
MRS. ELDON RAY
bara Rousb,' limet Needs, Nao- old Bumgarner and
Charles Lewis Summers.
Thompson, Mark
Thompson, mire, ~·- Jolm S. Rellmire, rifmen and Donald Ohlillger po-l would resume on Monday, JIJ&gt;
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ml Ohllnger,J'Io Marshall, o\nn Weaver sang a due~ "Star of
ALAN HE HOME
Mrs. Lesley Roush, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, Jr. lire chief.
uary 9111.
Mrs. Eldoo Ray Roush, the Btrd, Mrs. ~ward Edwards, the East." The chui'ch quartet,
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Mrs. James Roush, Mr. and
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1 Many items of businesB
The nest regular meo,~
lormer Alice Stolle, Will honQr· ReV. Mrs. Allah MUJar, gue•ts Otha Lfevinl, Carl Gibbs, Mrs.
DEMONSTRATION CLUB .Mrs. Robert Sayre, Mrs. Louis The New Haven Town Coon- discussed and the 8J'OUP vo'..ed wt11 be m Wednesday, nec.trl•
ed with a bridal shower recent· Judy Neelfs'!Carman Harper, Martin Berisford and Charles 'I'h~ Avalanche Home DemOII- E. Johnson, Lee Hall, Mrs. ctl met on 'Riursday,
to pey hUls due. 1bey a1et de- ber 31!1.
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Roush, w!tb Mrs. Robert Dale
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Harold Bumgamer sang speectaJ of Mrs. Her~ Sayre for an
Emilh as co-hostess. The guest Th&amp; AmerieanLegion Auxile· music. The guest speaker, Mr. ·~)day meettngheld. Atcoveredthe dlllh
IJSt Included Mrs. Charles Zer· iMy Post 140 held a C1Jrlatmas James Lewis, Vice Pres1dent of dmner was
a
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kle, Mrs. Everett Laudermllt, partY on &amp;~Qnday evening at Point Pleasant Citizens Bank, hour.
~Irs. Nelson Rouab, Mrs. Don- the. Legion Iiall. A cevered dish spoke on the topic "What Is The ~P decided to have
ROYAL CREST
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aid 0. Roush, Mrs. Edna Bur- chicken dlnher was served. Hope of the WQrid."
Secret Sisters and draw namesi
ria, Mrs. Charles Stone, Mrs. Games were played and priz. Members of the W.S.W.S. ser- They voted to purchase a bel
HANDY HANNAH
Dorina Stone, Mrl, Joey Roush, es won by Iva Capehart, Lo!n •ed retreshments to those at- for the sch~ house.
Mrs. Gary Roush, Mrs. Otmer Wsaver, Mary Roush, SybR· tending: Mrs. Harold Bumgor· The devoUons . and program
Men1 and Ladies
Zerkle, Mrs. Grant Roush, Mrs. Smith, and N110cy VanMelr&lt;,. ner, Mrs. T. Bert Roush, Mr. was 10 ~arge of Mrs, Donald
Leo Litchfield, Mrs. Johnny The woup~ ~elped the Legion and · Mrs. Ollie Roush, Mrs. Haynes wtth each member re~Roush,. Mrs. Brenda Clatwor- with a Cbrillmas p!ll'iy for Vet· George Jewell, Miss
Millie lng a ChriStmas poemnd. · AI gil
thy, MISS Bunnie Rousb, Miss erans children on Sunday af- Bumgarner, Mrs, Achsah Mil· exchange was held a e evea
Elizabelil Huduall, Mlsa Kathy ternoon, De£ember 16th. A gift ler, Mrs. Fred Batey,
Mrs. members were present. TY.
Ann Roush, Miss Elaine Stone, exchange was held.
Clayton Athey, Mrs. Howard
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Miss Nancy Socden, Mills Char- Those allelding were EJ... Burris, Mrs. R. F. Bryant, Rev. The _Cub Scout Pa~ ~ J
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lene l{elly, Mtsa Judy Athey, oor Roush,:~ary Roush, The!- and Mrs. Martin Berisford, An· ~ Chnstmas party a e unFrH
Delivery
Miso r"Inda Call, Mrs. R. Doug- ma Capehari, Thelma Roush, dy and Emily, Mr. and Mers. tor Lodge. Games were play~
Hat Box Style
las Roush, Miss Donna Roush, Freda Har~ Helen
Knapp, Bernard Lieving, Mrs.
Tom refreslunents served and a gl
MiRS Kathy Roush Miss Ruth Sadie Warth Charlolie Roush Huffman Mr. and Mrs.
at7 exchange was held. Those
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Iva Capehart ' Miller 'Mr and Mrs. '""'
Eddie t endi ng were.• Bob""•
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Ri k Sid
J bnert Roush, Mrs. Arnold Roush, Sybll Smilh and Nancy Varr Mr. and Mrs. Otba Lieving, 1e Y;"'g, c ~ ers,
Ann Maynard, Mrs. Harold Lee Metre.
Carl Gibbs, Charles , Weaver, ny erguson,
vey
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WOODMAN LODGE
Harry Pickens, Howard Bum- Joey Parsons, Jon
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Blaine Gilland, Mrs. J ·ames The Woodman Lodge of the garner, Luther Smith and Ed- Sian Rellmire, Charles J~~'
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Larry Keefer, To~ Csl:
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copying macbioe, $100 for
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used piano and $100 for an au· C. Roush; Mr. A. K. McClung, Frank Capehart, president, l
ARPEGE
tomatie timer were deleted Mr. and Mrs. Chareles H. Ord, announced that the
Interad •
MI-SIN
from the 1966-67 budget and the Mr. and Mrs. James H. Layre, Club of Wahama, which is spon·
MAX FACTOR
amount was earmarked for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bumgar sored by the Rotary Club, bas
REVEL ON
N.D.E.A. matching, The N.D. ner, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee collected and packaged $400
DESERT
FLOWER
EA will match $3 to each $1 Zerkle, Mrs. Lillian Fields, Mr. worth of new toys to
help
put up by the P.T.A. for educa· and Mrs.Jlill J. Howaro, Mr. provide a jolly Christmas for
• Midnight
Two gifts that arc guaranteed
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tiona! equipment and ~ 8Uplliles and Mil. Eddie K. Bumgar- needy children.
wool puff,
Dustiog Powder comes with a
lor Elementary Schools. A list ner _
Ladies night will be held on
t2-SO.
$2.00. Or the glamorous Midal&amp;fd:
amounting te approximately
LIVE WIRES
December 29th and the special
Enchant ber with Midnight.
lz.tMlO was prepared by the The Live Wire Class of the feature will be two exchange
li.l,b, Box
supervisory stall ollbe New E.U.B. Cburcl! held the 1 r students along w1th a couple of
Luden•--Baftn School and applieation Christmas rneeling at the surprises.
·
MtLK CHOCOLATES
Is being made to the N.D.E.A. parsonage. Devotions were teJ 1 Those altending the meeting
for lh8 assistance In this mat· by Mro.. Achsah Miller, read- were Donald Foglesong, Her- 1
ter.
ing the 7th chapler of Luke, man Layne, Lloyd Roush, Rid&gt;
14rs. B. R. Vance presented a story pertaining to Christ·
the program •Christmas Cus- mas and closed with a pray•.r.
SCRIPTO
toms Around the World.'' Tile Christmas carols were sung
room ctUDI was won by Miss by the group.
~~~~ Radcliff's 1'01111 and Mfsll Rad- A short business meeting was
98t
cliff's hoiDII'DIIII represeutatives conducled by Mrs.
Georgee 1
eerved Nfr""lliJenll to the Jewell. Mrs. Martin Berisford
)lll'l!llts and toacbera attending. conducted a Bible quiz. A gift
ALL TRANSISTOR
'lbe W.S.W.S, of the Baeht~ exchange was held among the
E.U.B. Omrch met for thrnr members.
llecember meeiiDg at the 'l'hooe attending were Mrs.
clmeh. 'lbe JI'08l'8lll was pre- Clayton Athey, Mrs. Thelma
sented by Mary Jewell ''CIIrls· Capehart, Mrs. Otna Lieving,
Han's CaJilng into the World." Mrs. ~- H. Reilmi".
Mrs.
Prayer partners were revealed, Jim King, Mrs. R. F. Bryant,
and uew prayer purtnel'll were Mrs. Ray Weaver, Mrs. R1•y
Complete with Batteries
escl!anged lor nezt year. Offl· Hoffrnait, Mrs. Bernard Lieveers 1cr the mming year were ing, Miss Millie Bumgarner,
Nf.Yf
elected: President, Opal Mul· Mrs. T, Bert Roush, Mrs. Achlord· Vice Prelldent, Kathero sah 1411ler, Mrs. George Jewine
Secretary, VirltO- oU, Mil; Rachel Sayre, Mrs.
Ia Hazlett, and treuuerer, F!D Ottle Roush, Mrs. Fred Batey,
Mmhall. A new member, Car- Mrs. &amp;lVf RDush, and th• 110st·
mm Harper was accepted.
ess, Mrs. Marlin Berisford.
Agift erdt•nge 1rlli heltl 'lbe
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lt081esS, Laura Ellfoll, served
BJIOTHEBHOUD JIOLD
relreshmeoll to ll!eae allend·• MEETING
ina: Evelyn Jewell, Mary Jew- Tlle:,Ruth and Dorcas Circ 1es
ell, Mildred Jellell, Alma TriP' of the ,W.S.W.S. and the Brothlett Ruth Lauctermlll, Cora erhood"ol the E.U.B. Church
F~ Opal Mulford, Bsr- held .s, joint meeting on Moo-

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Warriorstlobber Lakers
1~0..107 ·Without Barry
IIJ Vllled l'ftll H
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Tilt San li'riJiclfj!O Warriors,
1111 III1IIIIJ naemble a twoaan team Ill Nate Thurmond

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streak ancl stretcbed tbelr

Western Division lead to 7~
games.
'l'burmond led the Warriors
with 23 points ancl S7 rebounds
while Jeff Mullins scored 20,
Fred Hetzel 17, Clyde Lee 16
and Jim King 15.
Elgin Baylor led the losers
with 21 points.
Boston trailed by slx points
entering tbe final period and by
a single point, 11111-107, wflb
three seconds tell when Larry
Siegfried made one of lllree free
throws to send the game into
overtime.
Detroit held a 113-112 edge
with 80 seconda left in the
overtime whea Sam Jones made
a three-point play to put the
Celts ahead lor good at 115-113.
John Havlicek led Boston with
32 points white Bill Russell had
21. Dave Bing scored 31 points
for Detroit and Eddie Miles
added 25.

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Recovers,
Will Play
DALLAS «UP!)- The Dallas
Cowboys go back Io work today,
and Don Meredith, owner of a
stomach ache that rocked the
city, says he wtll be there.
Meredilil was rushed to a
hospital ear!J Tuesday with
what was described as a
stomach cramp. He said the
&lt;~amp bit him "! hard it
VIrtually paralyzed him.
.
But a few hours later, holdmg
forth at .1 press conference 10
his bospttal room, he sa1d he
: felt so good he was almost
: embarrassed. Shortly after: wards he checked out of the
: hospital and said be planned to
. be In uniform when lhe club
began working out today for the
NFL champtonshtp battle Jan. I
·against the Green Bay Packers.
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:dloice topic of conversation
:around football mad Dallas
:
'l'uesday.
· Football fever has swept the
:town now that the Cowboys
have won their first division
erown and have a ehance for
; llle NFL IIUe. Tickets go on
; 1ale today and the line began
: lormlnR
front of ticket
· windows near tho Cotton Bowl
· 22 boors before the booths were
ICheduled to open.

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camp -the East at Santa Clara

and the West at Stanford. II
figures to be the same for the
other two aU-star games.
Change Timing
The heavy scout traffic is due
to the fact the NFL a&amp;d AFL
for the first time will hold a
combined draft of college
players next month. That
means 25 teams will be splittiug
up the players among them.
When the two leagues were
operating their own drafts, the
players had the option of
signing with teams from either
circuit and most came to the
All-Star games already committed.
By way of getting ready lor
the invasion of the pro scouts,
promoters of the East-West
game announced Tuesday a
number of ground rules, among
them off-limits wimings at
training camp dining_rooms. the
press box at Kezar Stadium,
site of the game on Dec. 31, the
locker rooms and the playing
field.
"These places are all off
limits to the scouts," said game
managing diredor Bert Jacobs,
"and we plan to enforce the
rules as best we can. The scouts
will have ample time to talk to
the players during the practice

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•th ride the bench because uf a I
Ohio College BssketbRit
steady headache and because
Schedule kv5 .
Jhe Cowboys had already i
Tonight
•rappe&lt;l up the diVISional title Cleveland State
-thank~ tu Clevciand's win over i
at Indiana State r P;:~ . )
St. Loms the tluy b~fure.
Rubber City Tournament
Meredith said he, pt:rsonally, Akron vs. Bucknell
tboughl the r.ramps came from Wash~n gton ISL Louts)
a readion to a pain pill and a
vs. Hofstra
aleeping pill he look jU&gt;I before
Quaker City Tournament
fling to sleep Monda¥ night.
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4
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Grove City {Pa.),
vs. Bluffton
lli!&gt;SSibility or that I might have
eaten somelhin~ tho! louched it Transvlvanla (Ky.)
vs. California State (Pa.)
1111," Meredith said.

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Daugherty of Michigan State
and the East and John Ralston
of Stanford and the West, plan
to give the scouts as much
leeway 39 possible in keeping
with their own training sched1
u esDaugberty Cooperates
When Francis Powers, EastWest publicity director, and th
nd rule8 were
nounce
e grou
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agreed upon alter consultation
'th th NFL d Al'L the
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Daugherty sa~d he appreclatea
the scouts had a JOb to do and
he planned to help th':"'.
"I'll cooperate w1Uun reason," said Duffy. "Heck, it was
a whole lot worse when the two
pro leagues were separate.
Then, they bothered us . all the

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West team in l!ltio. "Sur•,
money Is going to be on thetr
minds, and I don't blame them.
But they also will be anxious to
do a good job since how th&lt;•y
play in . this ~articular gam.~

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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-ll two pro leagues and more keep
peu're a pro football fan, have comlng in every day now that
lhe time and money and can't the players are in training
walt until January to find out
wbldl college players the
various teams In the National
and American leagues are
inlereRI!Id In, try the training
camps lor the North-South,
Blue-Gray and Eas~West classics In the next couple of duys.
Jf YOII look close enough and
ask enough cf the players
working out "who's who" you're
bound to disrover there'll be
more pro scouts watching the
calesthenics than people involved in the various post·
reason games.
The Shrine Classic,
for
Instance, already bas inquirie;
from 20 different teams in the

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Football Fans Prepare for
Shrine, North-South Tilts

midway

NE' IIA

snapped a two-game lo8ID8

pme, !be Boston Oellics
mnafned within shouting distanee ol the Pblladelphla 76ers
Ill the Eastern Division by
Dipping llle Delroil Pistons 116iu In overtime.
San Francisco took a slim 'll• lead at Ute end of the fll'st
period but then turned the game
IIIIo a rout In lhe secood period
Wilen tho Warriors outscored
.._ Lakers 37-17. With Barry,
...s taken almost 300 more
·w ts this season than any other
J!1fJer In the league, absent, the

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other players toot !heir 111m at
the flriDs range as tbe Warriors

IDd Rick BarrJ, played without
llaiT)' 'l'ueaday night -ancl
ooked Uke a real team.
With Barr7, the NaUonal
Basketball Assodation'a leading
!COler out of the lineup with
lorn ankle ligaments, the
Warriors placed five players in
double figures as lbey clobbered
tbe Loa Angelee Lakers 130-107.
Ill the only other scbeduled

arrivals. A few more bours
:ean't lr.url."
;- Meredith has not played a
lW•" since latt In the !Jrst ho!f
:Itt Dallas 34-31 loss LO Washing
' IIJn two Sundays ago. The
: Dallas quarterback was knock.ad out by a ruggle li&lt;kle from
ledskin Jmebacker Sam Hull.
Me.redith did not come around

21, 1966-5 day evening at the church. The ard Ord, Clyde Fot.,-, ~ ·and Mrs. Larry PatM&gt;ns, April Stanford Powell, Mrs. !.eo F. ber 15th In regular sessitn with rided !bat no
program was In eharge of Rev. Williamson, Russell capebart, Parsons, Anna PIU'sons, Mrs. Gibbs, Larry Gibbs, Mrs. Rob- Mayor Mark Ward presiding. be pick~ pp .OJI
l'il
Martin Berlslord. They opened Harry MDfer, I!'Aiwln
StetD; · John Ferguson, Mrs. Nell !ley- ert Dale Roush, GNg Rlulb, Others preoent were
Hilda cember :16th ·Of
lfl..'lll;!
with- the singing of "In the Arthur 'lbabet, Ralph
Whit- maker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Ernest H. Keefer, Mrt. Ridgway, recorder,
Richard uaey 2nd, bui
t!l'iW
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Rev. Tennan~ Mrs. Lallier Smilb, PaJ;] Itousb, Merk Roush, Mrs. Grinstead, Edwin et.rk, LelrJI up en Tuesday (l&gt;lloWln,fl, 11!1
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Mrs. Achsah Miller. Mrs. liar- Marcus Trough, Kan WDes, and Lonnie Newell, Mrs. Kenneth Maline Grimm, Mrs. S. H. Relt- Capehart, Donald Roush, llOIIllo- two dales. The Ngular scltediile
MRS. ELDON RAY
bara Rousb,' limet Needs, Nao- old Bumgarner and
Charles Lewis Summers.
Thompson, Mark
Thompson, mire, ~·- Jolm S. Rellmire, rifmen and Donald Ohlillger po-l would resume on Monday, JIJ&gt;
~ HONORED
ml Ohllnger,J'Io Marshall, o\nn Weaver sang a due~ "Star of
ALAN HE HOME
Mrs. Lesley Roush, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, Jr. lire chief.
uary 9111.
Mrs. Eldoo Ray Roush, the Btrd, Mrs. ~ward Edwards, the East." The chui'ch quartet,
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Mrs. James Roush, Mr. and
TOW!JI COUNCIL
1 Many items of businesB
The nest regular meo,~
lormer Alice Stolle, Will honQr· ReV. Mrs. Allah MUJar, gue•ts Otha Lfevinl, Carl Gibbs, Mrs.
DEMONSTRATION CLUB .Mrs. Robert Sayre, Mrs. Louis The New Haven Town Coon- discussed and the 8J'OUP vo'..ed wt11 be m Wednesday, nec.trl•
ed with a bridal shower recent· Judy Neelfs'!Carman Harper, Martin Berisford and Charles 'I'h~ Avalanche Home DemOII- E. Johnson, Lee Hall, Mrs. ctl met on 'Riursday,
to pey hUls due. 1bey a1et de- ber 31!1.
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Weaver, accompanied by Mrs. stration Club met at the f!ome:JiF=:::::i:::==:::::i:::=="""~.ii.i.ii.i~iiiiii...ii;i~~~i:i..i~~....i~~"-~~'"'-'-=-==--:1
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Harold Bumgamer sang speectaJ of Mrs. Her~ Sayre for an
Emilh as co-hostess. The guest Th&amp; AmerieanLegion Auxile· music. The guest speaker, Mr. ·~)day meettngheld. Atcoveredthe dlllh
IJSt Included Mrs. Charles Zer· iMy Post 140 held a C1Jrlatmas James Lewis, Vice Pres1dent of dmner was
a
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kle, Mrs. Everett Laudermllt, partY on &amp;~Qnday evening at Point Pleasant Citizens Bank, hour.
~Irs. Nelson Rouab, Mrs. Don- the. Legion Iiall. A cevered dish spoke on the topic "What Is The ~P decided to have
ROYAL CREST
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aid 0. Roush, Mrs. Edna Bur- chicken dlnher was served. Hope of the WQrid."
Secret Sisters and draw namesi
ria, Mrs. Charles Stone, Mrs. Games were played and priz. Members of the W.S.W.S. ser- They voted to purchase a bel
HANDY HANNAH
Dorina Stone, Mrl, Joey Roush, es won by Iva Capehart, Lo!n •ed retreshments to those at- for the sch~ house.
Mrs. Gary Roush, Mrs. Otmer Wsaver, Mary Roush, SybR· tending: Mrs. Harold Bumgor· The devoUons . and program
Men1 and Ladies
Zerkle, Mrs. Grant Roush, Mrs. Smith, and N110cy VanMelr&lt;,. ner, Mrs. T. Bert Roush, Mr. was 10 ~arge of Mrs, Donald
Leo Litchfield, Mrs. Johnny The woup~ ~elped the Legion and · Mrs. Ollie Roush, Mrs. Haynes wtth each member re~Roush,. Mrs. Brenda Clatwor- with a Cbrillmas p!ll'iy for Vet· George Jewell, Miss
Millie lng a ChriStmas poemnd. · AI gil
thy, MISS Bunnie Rousb, Miss erans children on Sunday af- Bumgarner, Mrs, Achsah Mil· exchange was held a e evea
Elizabelil Huduall, Mlsa Kathy ternoon, De£ember 16th. A gift ler, Mrs. Fred Batey,
Mrs. members were present. TY.
Ann Roush, Miss Elaine Stone, exchange was held.
Clayton Athey, Mrs. Howard
SCOUTS HOLD PAR held
Miss Nancy Socden, Mills Char- Those allelding were EJ... Burris, Mrs. R. F. Bryant, Rev. The _Cub Scout Pa~ ~ J
Rog. 20.95
lene l{elly, Mtsa Judy Athey, oor Roush,:~ary Roush, The!- and Mrs. Martin Berisford, An· ~ Chnstmas party a e unFrH
Delivery
Miso r"Inda Call, Mrs. R. Doug- ma Capehari, Thelma Roush, dy and Emily, Mr. and Mers. tor Lodge. Games were play~
Hat Box Style
las Roush, Miss Donna Roush, Freda Har~ Helen
Knapp, Bernard Lieving, Mrs.
Tom refreslunents served and a gl
MiRS Kathy Roush Miss Ruth Sadie Warth Charlolie Roush Huffman Mr. and Mrs.
at7 exchange was held. Those
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Iva Capehart ' Miller 'Mr and Mrs. '""'
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Ri k Sid
J bnert Roush, Mrs. Arnold Roush, Sybll Smilh and Nancy Varr Mr. and Mrs. Otba Lieving, 1e Y;"'g, c ~ ers,
Ann Maynard, Mrs. Harold Lee Metre.
Carl Gibbs, Charles , Weaver, ny erguson,
vey
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WOODMAN LODGE
Harry Pickens, Howard Bum- Joey Parsons, Jon
Grimm,
Blaine Gilland, Mrs. J ·ames The Woodman Lodge of the garner, Luther Smith and Ed- Sian Rellmire, Charles J~~'
Give Her The Best
Gress, Miss Angela Goodnite, World No. ol52 held a parety for gar Layne.
Larry Keefer, To~ Csl:
Miss Kathy Litchfield, Mrs. Ray !he childre~ on Saturday afterANNOUNCE BIRTH
~elth ~ym~ertb ~ .,. New·
GIRS FOR THE MAN
Mulford, Mrs. Donald F. ROU&gt;b noon fronU until 4 al ine llav- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dots.on ~un, ~- 101 8• u r Mfebael
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and Sheryl.
en Theatre. Refreshments were of Lake Park, Florida are an· ~ho
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ON YOUR LIST···
P.T.A. MEETING
lei'Ved to 'aJ!proximately 43 ehlt· nouncing the bir1h of a son, Rou~,;';:m.,yliD~ NanOLD SPICE
. The New Haven P.T.A. met dr@ andtl.adults. Games were born on December 1~ at St.
~ h Keith R h David
on Thursday evening at the played and Santa arrived with Maey's Hospital, West Palm ~ bus~ d Mrous Will'am •
ENGLISH LEATHER
from
school with the president, Mr. gilts lor each child.
Beach, Fla. The baby weigh- R us
a~d R ~-ell B~an
JADE EAST
Earl Leon Knight presiding. BANK 61£TES tJIRECTORS ed 8 IllS. 9 ozs. and has been Russell, ~v~ ~ s 11 ' Mr
$1.50andup
They opened with the pledge to
ANil EMPLOYEES
named Richard ScotL The Do~ usse •
am
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FREE GIFT
the fiag, singlna ol "America." The M.;,n County Bank CO· sons have two other children,
BARK
WOOD
Mrs. John Brabham rsad the tertained ,~e Board of Direc- daughters,' Lida Rae and Stacy
WAAPPINGI
Bong! Bong!
scripture t..son froJII tile sec- tors, empToyees, their husbands Lynn. Mrs. Dotson Is the forHearing wedding bells?
ond chapter of Luke.
or wivea_ with a dinner at mer Donna Bumgarner Materlook under JEWEI.RY
During the business meeting Craw's Steak House on Friday nai grandparents are Mr. and
in the YELLOW PAGES.
U was voted to revise the bud- evening. Tho"" attending were Mrs. Claud Bumgarner of !'lew
Where
your fingers do
get in order to obtain assis~ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Layne, Haven and the paternal grand- ~
ance from the N.D.E.A. to se- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fogleson~, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Del·
the walking.
cure training aids for the school. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rair- bert Dotson of Parkersburg, VI. I
The following Helllll, $300 for a den, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Va., formerly of Mason. W. Va. :
copying macbioe, $100 for
a W. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ottie
ROTARY CWB
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TUSSY
used piano and $100 for an au· C. Roush; Mr. A. K. McClung, Frank Capehart, president, l
ARPEGE
tomatie timer were deleted Mr. and Mrs. Chareles H. Ord, announced that the
Interad •
MI-SIN
from the 1966-67 budget and the Mr. and Mrs. James H. Layre, Club of Wahama, which is spon·
MAX FACTOR
amount was earmarked for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bumgar sored by the Rotary Club, bas
REVEL ON
N.D.E.A. matching, The N.D. ner, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee collected and packaged $400
DESERT
FLOWER
EA will match $3 to each $1 Zerkle, Mrs. Lillian Fields, Mr. worth of new toys to
help
put up by the P.T.A. for educa· and Mrs.Jlill J. Howaro, Mr. provide a jolly Christmas for
• Midnight
Two gifts that arc guaranteed
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wool puff,
Dustiog Powder comes with a
lor Elementary Schools. A list ner _
Ladies night will be held on
t2-SO.
$2.00. Or the glamorous Midal&amp;fd:
amounting te approximately
LIVE WIRES
December 29th and the special
Enchant ber with Midnight.
lz.tMlO was prepared by the The Live Wire Class of the feature will be two exchange
li.l,b, Box
supervisory stall ollbe New E.U.B. Cburcl! held the 1 r students along w1th a couple of
Luden•--Baftn School and applieation Christmas rneeling at the surprises.
·
MtLK CHOCOLATES
Is being made to the N.D.E.A. parsonage. Devotions were teJ 1 Those altending the meeting
for lh8 assistance In this mat· by Mro.. Achsah Miller, read- were Donald Foglesong, Her- 1
ter.
ing the 7th chapler of Luke, man Layne, Lloyd Roush, Rid&gt;
14rs. B. R. Vance presented a story pertaining to Christ·
the program •Christmas Cus- mas and closed with a pray•.r.
SCRIPTO
toms Around the World.'' Tile Christmas carols were sung
room ctUDI was won by Miss by the group.
~~~~ Radcliff's 1'01111 and Mfsll Rad- A short business meeting was
98t
cliff's hoiDII'DIIII represeutatives conducled by Mrs.
Georgee 1
eerved Nfr""lliJenll to the Jewell. Mrs. Martin Berisford
)lll'l!llts and toacbera attending. conducted a Bible quiz. A gift
ALL TRANSISTOR
'lbe W.S.W.S, of the Baeht~ exchange was held among the
E.U.B. Omrch met for thrnr members.
llecember meeiiDg at the 'l'hooe attending were Mrs.
clmeh. 'lbe JI'08l'8lll was pre- Clayton Athey, Mrs. Thelma
sented by Mary Jewell ''CIIrls· Capehart, Mrs. Otna Lieving,
Han's CaJilng into the World." Mrs. ~- H. Reilmi".
Mrs.
Prayer partners were revealed, Jim King, Mrs. R. F. Bryant,
and uew prayer purtnel'll were Mrs. Ray Weaver, Mrs. R1•y
Complete with Batteries
escl!anged lor nezt year. Offl· Hoffrnait, Mrs. Bernard Lieveers 1cr the mming year were ing, Miss Millie Bumgarner,
Nf.Yf
elected: President, Opal Mul· Mrs. T, Bert Roush, Mrs. Achlord· Vice Prelldent, Kathero sah 1411ler, Mrs. George Jewine
Secretary, VirltO- oU, Mil; Rachel Sayre, Mrs.
Ia Hazlett, and treuuerer, F!D Ottle Roush, Mrs. Fred Batey,
Mmhall. A new member, Car- Mrs. &amp;lVf RDush, and th• 110st·
mm Harper was accepted.
ess, Mrs. Marlin Berisford.
Agift erdt•nge 1rlli heltl 'lbe
'" w.S,W.S. AND
lt081esS, Laura Ellfoll, served
BJIOTHEBHOUD JIOLD
relreshmeoll to ll!eae allend·• MEETING
ina: Evelyn Jewell, Mary Jew- Tlle:,Ruth and Dorcas Circ 1es
ell, Mildred Jellell, Alma TriP' of the ,W.S.W.S. and the Brothlett Ruth Lauctermlll, Cora erhood"ol the E.U.B. Church
F~ Opal Mulford, Bsr- held .s, joint meeting on Moo-

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17 and at Troy State Colle.ge,
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Akron.
AWS, or Association oil
Recent ;i~tor~ of :~ f:~
Women Students, distributed the
Mrs Floy arrmger
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Christmas tags they bad made
ily were Mr. and Mrs. Jumor Sunday School attendance on
A B~UTIFUL GIFT IDEA
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to GSI patients this past week
Barringer and childr''"· . Mr. Dec. 18, was 60, the o!!ering
FOR itANYONE ON YOUR
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\ The tenth issue of Smoke VISitmg Wednesday evenmg and Mrs. Gerald
Barrmger $13.00. Worship services were
Stgnals," RIO's newspaper, went '":th Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence and children and Mr .. and Mrs. held at 10:45 with the Rev. CosCHRISTMAS SHOPPING LIST.
on sale in Gallipolis on Friday, Baker and family were Mr. Jack Gtbbs and !amtly, Hart- to.
son, ford
. . Gau1 1s a Pallen! In
CHRISTMAS GREENERY
So
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holic beverages cannot be en- Dec I. Th IS .IS I he b1g, SI x • and Mrs Carl Baker
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page Chmtmas issue that is Belpre, Mrs. Fred u er, y- 1 Vrsitmg wtth Mr. and Mrs. Ute Holzer Hospital at GallipoWREA!J'HS,
PINE ROPING
ls thiS the questum?
It is also very evident that now on sale. Hlghhghts mclud~ 28 and Thursday, Dec.·29.
\ Winn Bailey were Mr.
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. If it " decided that a bar is stories on the Archon Pledges
Rio's Junior Varsity will also Mrs. Floyd Barnhouse
and 10
No, the quest ton S! not wheth· [ needed near the college campus, donab~n to the DaviS h_brary' compete in a Christmas Tourna- I son, Spnngheld
er dnnkrng IS rJghL or wrong, it IS also evident that it would a Christmas Story told _m ple- 1menton Dec. 28. The J.V.'s go I Mr:: Delcla Reed has rebecouse th ts " a quest JOn that ' have to be large enough to hold tures and !eatur_e stones, com- to Bliss College in Columbus \ turned home after being a med.I
each college student must an· ' a large proportion of the stu· , ments_ on the drmkmg problem, to play the opener agamst Rae-' ical patient in Camden c'lark
""' for himself The queslton Ident body. It would have to a pohttcal column on the pre- d I Coli g Ft Wayne Ind
HospitaL Those visiting Mrs.
Your Dependable
more appropnately IS, "Should ihave a large area for dancing. I ~Jcted role of Robert Kennedy eClasse: e~ill .resume' at Rio Reed while she was a patient
Dealer For
Rw Gronde College. studen ts ' It would have to serve good m the 111611 PreSidential electiOn, on Tuesday, Dec. 3. Final ex- were Mrs. Rita Baker, . Opal
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have a bar ml m "'ltlun walk- j food - not only light snacks, and sports haghhghts of recent
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smd Mr George Reed.
AND
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This qu r stl On'l h&lt;~s been m also have to have an atmosphere games. Tlus will be the 1~:~st ~~- 0 F Jd
Jan 6 the RFC [ "\1'rs Glenda Benedum returnlhe bark &lt;Jf the mtnds of col- Ithat would attract and
keep sue ol "Smoke Signals" . until IFil; s:;,:~· will.
present ..; to. her hom• Friday after
Sqrvl~g Entl,.. Big Bend ArH
lege student s. farult~ members, the students inside.
arter the Chrt~Lmas vacalJOn. I On the Waterfront." The fot- [being a patient in Veterans J__.,:P:ho:n:e~W~Y~2:-25:.:50~=Jl==,...~..,=,..,;~===~=======•
and collf'ge admm1strators at
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Exit" Memorial Hospital, Pomeroy.
Rto fur the past lew yeatS as Maybe Dr Alphus R. Chmt- ~ First Baptist Church of Galh· lowmg Fnday,
1--~~-'-~-~lhc colle ge- t:rlrol lment
has ensen was r1ght when he said polis held 1ts Christmas Dmner will be shown
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do11blrd.
rt would be better to have !'one 1 on Friday, Dec. 16 in the RIO The next and ele~ents· 158 ~e.~
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Th1s snme quec;tiM cam~ to for the dorm instead of one Grande College Dimng Hall. of the 1966-6 SmoF' e_d lgn~ s
tlw surface a fpw weeh's ago 1for the road."
iThe new dining hall is often will. go.on.sal~ on rl ~· an.
1
with the death of a Rio sopho- i The Rio Grande College De- available for local organiza- 13 m_ (Jalhpoils. ~I art e ye~r
more ThomJs Michael SwPrn , :bate Team fi ni shed with a two- tions and church groups.
off nght by keepmg up_ on co;
ot C;mbndge. At a spwally - ~ four record at the Annual Uni·
COMING AT RIO:
lege events for your ~;Joym~;
ca ll ed convocation that same versity of Richmond
Debate The Wagon" hits the road! On Mo.nday, Ja~ f' an r
79
wt•ek, !he acc ident in which ;Tournament held Dec. 9 and Rio's first musical,
Paint Show Will be Hh~: !tro~l ~
swern was killed, its causes, 10 in Richmond, Va.
Your Wagon," was so 9uccess- p.m. m Allen a At ~
and posSi ble prevention or re- I Circle K inducted 10 new lui U)at it may begin a road sponsored by the. r 2 -~ - --.,
1
1
nccurrence!i, were discussed by 1 members into the organization tour 'the Becond semester.
under ~he dtrec~IO~ to p f rs.
the student body and by the ' on Monday, Dec. 12. Circle K The Rio Grande
Redmen Ruth George, "'~ · ro ~ur
administrauon. it was finally is a Kiwanis-a!riliated college will compete In the Pt. Pleas- Art. To be leatu~el aret tu ·
dE&gt;Cided to elect a committee serv ice organization.
ant, W. Va. Rotary Christmas als;, dJaramas, mo 1~s, 5 a es,

Discover Rio Grande College

I

Splitting of Atom, Space Flight, Give
Man First Chance tO',"..·See
World as Whole
.

Sentlne~

POIN.SE,.TI..\5

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Dally

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WELLINGTON
BOOTS

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and

Wednesday, Deo. 14
was
WHAT THE
"Hell Night" for the
seven
tRYNFEZ
ESKIMO 5CULP101'::
pledges of Alpha Tau Delta
51"ECIALiZEC' IN.
social fraternity and the five
, pledges of Archon social IraAll 12 pledges completwnlm --r:::-: ~ So'" arran1e the circled letter~ edternity.
all pledging requirements.
l_ ~ )I to form the surprise answer, as Tbe Rio Grande Redmen left
,. . ·~ surl'e&amp;ttd by the above cartoon. on Thursday, Dec. 15 for two
big games in the South. They
t ~ 1M iUIPRJ5£ AIIS1El Mn I
will play at Oglethorpe College,

t==0

!lent In spendllll their vacation
their home and vlsilln8
d Mrs Ernest Taylor

~ d
rtz
Nelsonville,
reiauves.
Mrs.Ohio.ral · wa
Mr and
Mrs Phllllp Boylea
and lamlly of Marietta were aDll ·famlly of ·TIIppers PlaiDs,
Sunday guests oJ. Mn. Nina and Mrs SlarllDg Maasar and
Roblllson
Cle~.~rod. family oi Eastern, visited lhelr
· Play pracUce w~0~eld at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dintthe 'church Sun4By ,1!1ftemoon. ,m~or~e.;B~o;_yl~es~,,.Sunda~..;Y,.·;;;;;;;;;;;;,
for lbe program IIH!ft ilven this 1li
W-day everJng, If!- 7:45 .
Thls community WI!! saddened by the mlsfortll¥ of the
Charles Sargent fariJI.fq losing
their home by fire,rJ~he past
week. Groups and oi!ldivlduals SilO
have rallied af(JUnd 11'\Ut assist· 10 1o 3
ance for the famll)'-;-"
Wilma Jean Athe""!f of Ohio
University is home lor Ute boll•
day vacation.
.
Middleport
Mr. and Mrs. ChaPJI!i Taylor
and daughter _Jan of Ihdlana_~e

clal
College Ughllng
Christmas the
Treeofflat
ond
7:30 annual
p.m. in front ofof Davis
brary. This was followed by a
Christmas Concert in Community Hall. Later an Open House
was held for all residence balls.
Winners of the campus residence ball Christmas Decor alion Contest were: (1) tie Davis llall, third floor, both
wings: 12) lie - Holzer Hall,
al! !our floors, and Moulton
Hall, third floor; and 13) Han- :
ing Hall.
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Plumbing-Healing

CHRISTMAS ARRANGEMENTS
anl CENTERPIECES

PLUMBING

DUDLEY'S

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of nve faculty members and 1
fin' students the
following .
\l'('&lt;:'k

to ron.-.idrr all aspects of

lh"' protJirm.

membE&gt;rs
body
un Wednesday, Dec. 14 are:
Thomas Beers. Co-ordinator of
Institutional Aid, Instructor of
Social Science~; Ronald Burgh.
er, Instructor of Speech and
Drama: John Graham, Chair I
man •Jf the Di vision of Humar.l
ties, and Assoc. Prof. of Higher Education ; Marjorie Harri•on. Asst. Prof. of English:
and Sam Smith, Asst. Prof. of
Poi i tu:~al Sciences.
The five siudents el•cted to
the committee are: William
Eastwood, Columbus: J. Robert Hughes, Newark: Douglas
Roberts, Columbus:
.Jo~Poh
Ullery. Bexley: and Lance Wilson, Columbus.
There are many
questions
that this committee will have
to answer in the nf'xt several
weeks. Some of the questions
are: Is l.here a need for a bar
on or near the campus~ Would
a bar near the campus alleviate
the problem to a degree that I
such action could he justified?
Would it prevent future acci- I
dents or would It cause more
future accidents?
Also : Ts there n license available for the sale of alcoholic
beverages? Where are possible
ln~~tion~~; fnr thP bar? Should
It be privately or college-owned
and operated1 How can it be
made attractive enough
to I
keep RGC students there instead
of on the road? Would it cause
an increase in the number of
students who drink?
Otber
questions are: What are the
feelings of the village residents?
Will the village or township
vote Itself dry1 U so, ean the '
bar become a private club1
Should the bar, In any event,
be open only to Rio students
and their guests? What rules or
conduct should be established? I
What are the answers? I don 't
know, but I will abide by the '
decisions of the newly formed
committee.
One thing Is evident. Most
Rio students, like students at
other colleges, do drink.
college, like this great nation
of ours, ha• tried prohibition.
ADd the college, llke the nation, hal found !bat forbidding
ThP five faC11Ity

rlrrtrd

b~·

the student

WERE 7.95, NOW

RACINE MERCHANTS
.

.. :.

Now
Giving
Free
Tickets

FOR LAST MINUTE SANTAS ..•

Russell Stover &amp; Whitman Candy
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!

I

COSTUME
JEWELRY

$r.oo

ASSORTED CHOCOLATES
1 lb. $1.70 2 lbs. $3.35 3 lbs. $5.00 5 lbs. $8.00

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tile sale or CQil8Ulllpthln of aleo-

POLAROID
CAMERAS

FINAL DRAWING

Place Your
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Ladl11' and Men's Justin Genuine

Leather Billfolds .. · .. ·.. -- -- $3.95 up
Ladl11' Justin Genuine Leather

Clutch Purses &amp; H11ndbags · · · · · · $4.49
Jewellte

Brush &amp; Comb Sets -- .... -- .... $1.00 up
Dresser Sets

•••••••••

$6.95 up

Alwoya The Perfect Gift!

Bibles ........ · ............ · $2.25 up
Gih Wrapping, Tree Trim,
Tree Lights and Bulbs.
4 REGISTERED PHARMACISTS TO FILL
YOUR PRESCRIPTION NEEDS.
Friendly Clerks To Servo You Promptly

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Winning Numbers P01led V(uldy At Portlclpatlng Mer!-nta
Eirowlng At Holl!l Bank Perking Lot At 8:00P.M.;';
SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING MERCHANi'l
Johnson's Redlo l T.V.

Anne'• Buuty l Dr111 Shop
lbor'o Gulf hnlco

W11n1r Hordware

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Eynon's Sohlo Sorvice

Wald Cr011 Sons

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Flnt Natlonol Bank

Vlllaa• Cut IIlli•

Racine Ful-Velu Mkl.

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Raclno Strvlce SIIIIV'

Racine Gor11e

The Club R•tourant""

Racine Home Bonk

lbclnt Gas &amp; Service '""

FREE

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lUNDAY 10:30 A.M.to12:30 P.M. on&lt;l 5:00PM to 9:00PM

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PRESCRIPTIONS
112 E. MAIN ST.

Pots•oy, 0.

115 E. Second St.

PRIZES

Rtyh.h,l· lecl~ Timet

GROVER 1 S STUDIO

2- $100 1 - $75 1 -$50
4 • $25 1 - $15 2 - $10

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Most Models AYilleble

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ON MAIN nREET

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Atlanta, Ga., Saturday, Dec.
17 and at Troy State Colle.ge,
Troy, Ala. Monday, Dec. 19.
The college cheerleaders a c.

Joppa

pins 16 ('()Jt you monl'y-AN OCULIST
- - - - - - -~- _ ...~--- - --~--='-- companied the Redmen on their
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ria, Mi3S Lillie Baker, Columbus and Mrs. Betty Wayne of

DTID
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HELEN HELP US!

sOCie. ty N0tes

Alfred
SOCJety
• Notes

Akron.
AWS, or Association oil
Recent ;i~tor~ of :~ f:~
Women Students, distributed the
Mrs Floy arrmger
.'11
Christmas tags they bad made
ily were Mr. and Mrs. Jumor Sunday School attendance on
A B~UTIFUL GIFT IDEA
!J
to GSI patients this past week
Barringer and childr''"· . Mr. Dec. 18, was 60, the o!!ering
FOR itANYONE ON YOUR
•
\ The tenth issue of Smoke VISitmg Wednesday evenmg and Mrs. Gerald
Barrmger $13.00. Worship services were
Stgnals," RIO's newspaper, went '":th Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence and children and Mr .. and Mrs. held at 10:45 with the Rev. CosCHRISTMAS SHOPPING LIST.
on sale in Gallipolis on Friday, Baker and family were Mr. Jack Gtbbs and !amtly, Hart- to.
son, ford
. . Gau1 1s a Pallen! In
CHRISTMAS GREENERY
So
·u
holic beverages cannot be en- Dec I. Th IS .IS I he b1g, SI x • and Mrs Carl Baker
CJ ttand EJ
Lmme
'
,b•
·~o ~~;:•or :;'~~ 'drmk'"'forced and will not work.
page Chmtmas issue that is Belpre, Mrs. Fred u er, y- 1 Vrsitmg wtth Mr. and Mrs. Ute Holzer Hospital at GallipoWREA!J'HS,
PINE ROPING
ls thiS the questum?
It is also very evident that now on sale. Hlghhghts mclud~ 28 and Thursday, Dec.·29.
\ Winn Bailey were Mr.
andll,~is;..
&gt;1)1
.
. If it " decided that a bar is stories on the Archon Pledges
Rio's Junior Varsity will also Mrs. Floyd Barnhouse
and 10
No, the quest ton S! not wheth· [ needed near the college campus, donab~n to the DaviS h_brary' compete in a Christmas Tourna- I son, Spnngheld
er dnnkrng IS rJghL or wrong, it IS also evident that it would a Christmas Story told _m ple- 1menton Dec. 28. The J.V.'s go I Mr:: Delcla Reed has rebecouse th ts " a quest JOn that ' have to be large enough to hold tures and !eatur_e stones, com- to Bliss College in Columbus \ turned home after being a med.I
each college student must an· ' a large proportion of the stu· , ments_ on the drmkmg problem, to play the opener agamst Rae-' ical patient in Camden c'lark
""' for himself The queslton Ident body. It would have to a pohttcal column on the pre- d I Coli g Ft Wayne Ind
HospitaL Those visiting Mrs.
Your Dependable
more appropnately IS, "Should ihave a large area for dancing. I ~Jcted role of Robert Kennedy eClasse: e~ill .resume' at Rio Reed while she was a patient
Dealer For
Rw Gronde College. studen ts ' It would have to serve good m the 111611 PreSidential electiOn, on Tuesday, Dec. 3. Final ex- were Mrs. Rita Baker, . Opal
fi()P
have a bar ml m "'ltlun walk- j food - not only light snacks, and sports haghhghts of recent
.
'II be gaven during Harris Margaret Grossmck1e,
Middleport
59
N.
2nd
Ave
•
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Red
d
J
Varsity
ammatJOns
wt
,
I 'nmpus I but also hot meals. And 1t would
ing d1stanee ot tle
men an
umor
. . the week of Jalt. 16-20.
smd Mr George Reed.
AND
,.,.
992-5560
This qu r stl On'l h&lt;~s been m also have to have an atmosphere games. Tlus will be the 1~:~st ~~- 0 F Jd
Jan 6 the RFC [ "\1'rs Glenda Benedum returnlhe bark &lt;Jf the mtnds of col- Ithat would attract and
keep sue ol "Smoke Signals" . until IFil; s:;,:~· will.
present ..; to. her hom• Friday after
Sqrvl~g Entl,.. Big Bend ArH
lege student s. farult~ members, the students inside.
arter the Chrt~Lmas vacalJOn. I On the Waterfront." The fot- [being a patient in Veterans J__.,:P:ho:n:e~W~Y~2:-25:.:50~=Jl==,...~..,=,..,;~===~=======•
and collf'ge admm1strators at
. , The Couples Class of
th~ i
•
No
Exit" Memorial Hospital, Pomeroy.
Rto fur the past lew yeatS as Maybe Dr Alphus R. Chmt- ~ First Baptist Church of Galh· lowmg Fnday,
1--~~-'-~-~lhc colle ge- t:rlrol lment
has ensen was r1ght when he said polis held 1ts Christmas Dmner will be shown
h .
do11blrd.
rt would be better to have !'one 1 on Friday, Dec. 16 in the RIO The next and ele~ents· 158 ~e.~
_.,.
7
Th1s snme quec;tiM cam~ to for the dorm instead of one Grande College Dimng Hall. of the 1966-6 SmoF' e_d lgn~ s
tlw surface a fpw weeh's ago 1for the road."
iThe new dining hall is often will. go.on.sal~ on rl ~· an.
1
with the death of a Rio sopho- i The Rio Grande College De- available for local organiza- 13 m_ (Jalhpoils. ~I art e ye~r
more ThomJs Michael SwPrn , :bate Team fi ni shed with a two- tions and church groups.
off nght by keepmg up_ on co;
ot C;mbndge. At a spwally - ~ four record at the Annual Uni·
COMING AT RIO:
lege events for your ~;Joym~;
ca ll ed convocation that same versity of Richmond
Debate The Wagon" hits the road! On Mo.nday, Ja~ f' an r
79
wt•ek, !he acc ident in which ;Tournament held Dec. 9 and Rio's first musical,
Paint Show Will be Hh~: !tro~l ~
swern was killed, its causes, 10 in Richmond, Va.
Your Wagon," was so 9uccess- p.m. m Allen a At ~
and posSi ble prevention or re- I Circle K inducted 10 new lui U)at it may begin a road sponsored by the. r 2 -~ - --.,
1
1
nccurrence!i, were discussed by 1 members into the organization tour 'the Becond semester.
under ~he dtrec~IO~ to p f rs.
the student body and by the ' on Monday, Dec. 12. Circle K The Rio Grande
Redmen Ruth George, "'~ · ro ~ur
administrauon. it was finally is a Kiwanis-a!riliated college will compete In the Pt. Pleas- Art. To be leatu~el aret tu ·
dE&gt;Cided to elect a committee serv ice organization.
ant, W. Va. Rotary Christmas als;, dJaramas, mo 1~s, 5 a es,

Discover Rio Grande College

I

Splitting of Atom, Space Flight, Give
Man First Chance tO',"..·See
World as Whole
.

Sentlne~

POIN.SE,.TI..\5

KXX IIXJ(IIIJ

ANNUl FLOUt CLIINT BOYISH

Dally

h' Sh St
Rous s oe ore

~~-~~

(A01w~n aomorrow)

....
1114

WELLINGTON
BOOTS

~)~[]~. ,JJ

Ll 0

:~

s

.,! .

and

Wednesday, Deo. 14
was
WHAT THE
"Hell Night" for the
seven
tRYNFEZ
ESKIMO 5CULP101'::
pledges of Alpha Tau Delta
51"ECIALiZEC' IN.
social fraternity and the five
, pledges of Archon social IraAll 12 pledges completwnlm --r:::-: ~ So'" arran1e the circled letter~ edternity.
all pledging requirements.
l_ ~ )I to form the surprise answer, as Tbe Rio Grande Redmen left
,. . ·~ surl'e&amp;ttd by the above cartoon. on Thursday, Dec. 15 for two
big games in the South. They
t ~ 1M iUIPRJ5£ AIIS1El Mn I
will play at Oglethorpe College,

t==0

!lent In spendllll their vacation
their home and vlsilln8
d Mrs Ernest Taylor

~ d
rtz
Nelsonville,
reiauves.
Mrs.Ohio.ral · wa
Mr and
Mrs Phllllp Boylea
and lamlly of Marietta were aDll ·famlly of ·TIIppers PlaiDs,
Sunday guests oJ. Mn. Nina and Mrs SlarllDg Maasar and
Roblllson
Cle~.~rod. family oi Eastern, visited lhelr
· Play pracUce w~0~eld at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dintthe 'church Sun4By ,1!1ftemoon. ,m~or~e.;B~o;_yl~es~,,.Sunda~..;Y,.·;;;;;;;;;;;;,
for lbe program IIH!ft ilven this 1li
W-day everJng, If!- 7:45 .
Thls community WI!! saddened by the mlsfortll¥ of the
Charles Sargent fariJI.fq losing
their home by fire,rJ~he past
week. Groups and oi!ldivlduals SilO
have rallied af(JUnd 11'\Ut assist· 10 1o 3
ance for the famll)'-;-"
Wilma Jean Athe""!f of Ohio
University is home lor Ute boll•
day vacation.
.
Middleport
Mr. and Mrs. ChaPJI!i Taylor
and daughter _Jan of Ihdlana_~e

clal
College Ughllng
Christmas the
Treeofflat
ond
7:30 annual
p.m. in front ofof Davis
brary. This was followed by a
Christmas Concert in Community Hall. Later an Open House
was held for all residence balls.
Winners of the campus residence ball Christmas Decor alion Contest were: (1) tie Davis llall, third floor, both
wings: 12) lie - Holzer Hall,
al! !our floors, and Moulton
Hall, third floor; and 13) Han- :
ing Hall.
1

-~lDn~®~
l

··
.
11 1
.Jewell
'the Mound St.

r~e

I
I

.

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i

======;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

I

ANTHONY
Plumbing-Healing

CHRISTMAS ARRANGEMENTS
anl CENTERPIECES

PLUMBING

DUDLEY'S

I

HEAliNG

I

1

I

1

r~O~n_;,Tu~e~sd~a~y;.,~D~ec~-~1~3,_;;Z~et~a~T;,;o:;;urne;;;:;y;_;o;;n~W;,;e~dn;;e;;sd;;a;:;y.;.,,.o;;"'~-;;;;·..aniiidiiiiiispe~cl..aliiiiiice;;;n;;;teiOriiiP,.'.."c,.es........

of nve faculty members and 1
fin' students the
following .
\l'('&lt;:'k

to ron.-.idrr all aspects of

lh"' protJirm.

membE&gt;rs
body
un Wednesday, Dec. 14 are:
Thomas Beers. Co-ordinator of
Institutional Aid, Instructor of
Social Science~; Ronald Burgh.
er, Instructor of Speech and
Drama: John Graham, Chair I
man •Jf the Di vision of Humar.l
ties, and Assoc. Prof. of Higher Education ; Marjorie Harri•on. Asst. Prof. of English:
and Sam Smith, Asst. Prof. of
Poi i tu:~al Sciences.
The five siudents el•cted to
the committee are: William
Eastwood, Columbus: J. Robert Hughes, Newark: Douglas
Roberts, Columbus:
.Jo~Poh
Ullery. Bexley: and Lance Wilson, Columbus.
There are many
questions
that this committee will have
to answer in the nf'xt several
weeks. Some of the questions
are: Is l.here a need for a bar
on or near the campus~ Would
a bar near the campus alleviate
the problem to a degree that I
such action could he justified?
Would it prevent future acci- I
dents or would It cause more
future accidents?
Also : Ts there n license available for the sale of alcoholic
beverages? Where are possible
ln~~tion~~; fnr thP bar? Should
It be privately or college-owned
and operated1 How can it be
made attractive enough
to I
keep RGC students there instead
of on the road? Would it cause
an increase in the number of
students who drink?
Otber
questions are: What are the
feelings of the village residents?
Will the village or township
vote Itself dry1 U so, ean the '
bar become a private club1
Should the bar, In any event,
be open only to Rio students
and their guests? What rules or
conduct should be established? I
What are the answers? I don 't
know, but I will abide by the '
decisions of the newly formed
committee.
One thing Is evident. Most
Rio students, like students at
other colleges, do drink.
college, like this great nation
of ours, ha• tried prohibition.
ADd the college, llke the nation, hal found !bat forbidding
ThP five faC11Ity

rlrrtrd

b~·

the student

WERE 7.95, NOW

RACINE MERCHANTS
.

.. :.

Now
Giving
Free
Tickets

FOR LAST MINUTE SANTAS ..•

Russell Stover &amp; Whitman Candy
I

1

)

!

I

COSTUME
JEWELRY

$r.oo

ASSORTED CHOCOLATES
1 lb. $1.70 2 lbs. $3.35 3 lbs. $5.00 5 lbs. $8.00

I

t

tile sale or CQil8Ulllpthln of aleo-

POLAROID
CAMERAS

FINAL DRAWING

Place Your
Order Now

Ladl11' and Men's Justin Genuine

Leather Billfolds .. · .. ·.. -- -- $3.95 up
Ladl11' Justin Genuine Leather

Clutch Purses &amp; H11ndbags · · · · · · $4.49
Jewellte

Brush &amp; Comb Sets -- .... -- .... $1.00 up
Dresser Sets

•••••••••

$6.95 up

Alwoya The Perfect Gift!

Bibles ........ · ............ · $2.25 up
Gih Wrapping, Tree Trim,
Tree Lights and Bulbs.
4 REGISTERED PHARMACISTS TO FILL
YOUR PRESCRIPTION NEEDS.
Friendly Clerks To Servo You Promptly

TOTAL s460
._ FI'OII

Ask For Your FrH ncket- No Purch1" Neceuiry

Chapman-e.day

You VIsit Any or TiwtC'l !font '' '

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SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING MERCHANi'l
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W11n1r Hordware

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PRIZES

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Octon Spr1y

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Teading your daily newspaper this year.
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Kroger Br111d

Octon Spr1y

The phone would ring and you'd miss tomorrow's weather report.

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Teading your daily newspaper this year.
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1964 CORVAIR 500 COUPE

$1095

mileage,_locall owner, std. trans. Turquoise finish , vinyl
interior. li&amp;H
1962 BUICK CON. CPE.
Roductd to $1295

Low

Was $1395. Invieta. While finish, red interior, like new tires,
power steering and brakes, automatle trana., radio and heat.
er, good top.

1965 CHEVROLET
was $2295. Impala Hardtop.

Loca111 owned

Pomeroy Motor Co.
oPEN lVII. P:OO P.M.
fUMEROY, GHIO

LOADED
USED CARS

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anterior,

All Priced For Stock
Reduction For The End

of December

HONDA
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experlenc~

RADIATOR

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BOBCAT
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Now $2095

miles, 6 cylinder, power steering, spotless fawn

beautiful maroon finish, radio and heater.

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DICK RAWLINGS

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Motar Co.•

QUAUT'f

PubiNM•

21, 1968

Pomeroy 1

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INFORMATION
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1964 CORVAIR 500 COUPE

$1095

mileage,_locall owner, std. trans. Turquoise finish , vinyl
interior. li&amp;H
1962 BUICK CON. CPE.
Roductd to $1295

Low

Was $1395. Invieta. While finish, red interior, like new tires,
power steering and brakes, automatle trana., radio and heat.
er, good top.

1965 CHEVROLET
was $2295. Impala Hardtop.

Loca111 owned

Pomeroy Motor Co.
oPEN lVII. P:OO P.M.
fUMEROY, GHIO

LOADED
USED CARS

and ool~ 12,000
anterior,

All Priced For Stock
Reduction For The End

of December

HONDA
SAllS &amp; SERVICE

experlenc~

RADIATOR

SERVICE

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BOBCAT
SPRINT

With Clean, Late Model

Now $2095

miles, 6 cylinder, power steering, spotless fawn

beautiful maroon finish, radio and heater.

Our Big Lot Is

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DICK RAWLINGS

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From Jhe Largelt Truct ••
Bulldoter Radiator To The
9matlest Heater Core.

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Ph. 992-2143

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Earn Monl'f 1nd PriUI
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already bu named 11
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ber will open a IE~an bill' \'coh'e.pondent." · ·
restaurant.
mp.,.
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e;.,u' for ·a brace of merging VIto' Bl!ti$ta" ol the ·Tarpay· David ~~e~ick':!cl!!"~ .~~IY tnm~an ~~~~
magazines .. .
ers Party got plenty oi tbe hilns.eit f~r I e
eo . '.on ,even. g on
. 1!1
Trion Boyers divorce case back of h!• n~ from Kieran to close the sJ.lMe mUll! cal public which alread7 bad pal
againsl Naney Ames wlll dJ&amp;. O'Doherty of tile Coi!Seeutlve •".BreaklasL
Ti!I~ny's"; ?,a· ~re than $1;0110,000 In ldvanCI'
play alleged evidence o1 a can. Party after some verbal nast:·. v1d Informed
II. I m clostng It and ftfuDdln&amp; Ill•
adian trip with the 88 me ness 1n t.ouise's E. 68th
st. waa my fault, my· Idea, .and II whole million dollars,

they don't stay" .. .
hoozlses the Rainiers fly
to N. Y. ~·· 28 on tbe way lo
Jamaica 'lhd those
alrUne
stewardesses b~d bet!e'r . wear
.. XT BOMBSHELL In lhe fried . :. Art Unldetter'sshrewd· ll!led • 'Hi!' an~ that wu It" ~hr. Ie !IreS~. one pieco ,of ·
"buggin8" controversy :iy smutty trick: explains how Somehow youd
no 'hal _ and curfltf
ffideral has J Edgar Hoover ' "kids" say lhlngs ."aduits could· rulers ol sucll a WUe
f3,00o feei!!) ... WOR's San~~~~bby K~nnedy at eaeh ln't possibly get away with" realm, b~lf the SIZe _of
"!' • thro re utaUons for and then he repeals the cllild· Park, m~ght emphastze
.U:~: ~Jl' be pan "official ish innocent-smut for leering good·leUow~p and not the
ao; cy
,. . c in wld&amp;o adult chortles.
sy formalities of tmy . ~~:~::I
AT TUPPERS PLAINS
~~:~~~~ro~i: :n tax· Merv Griffin and his pretty tives of the uneasy ''
~ era b tbe Internal Revenue wife Juiann spent last week. m that ":ear the clown . , , ·~rme:r I
pay Se YG r e Murphy's sud- Monaco and an afternoon With met _kmgs,. queens, a "
0
bndd ~
with
t he Prince Rainier and Princess English Kmg twonderful cond~n u . yms,, P .
con 1Kelly
" It was nice, when lrast for the gangsters
""
GOP :·hberal wmg has wor: I we finally reached them," Merv know) all very real royalty,
servallves pro~sslvely-- told us, " but the briefing was which. the Rainiers are n.ot, and
· -··- ~ -· •· ··
something else.
never and never ant-e did any~
1.1
"We were briefed for
an one have the regal chutzpah
aU 0Wll
3 S hour. Poor Julann was told to suggest simple good man·
'One piece ol jewelry, simple ners mightn't suffice . . . Thill
dress, no bat, curtsy,' address one struck us . as real Magg:e
them first as 'Your Hlgbaess,' and Jiggs reality.
then. 'Ma'am' . . . When they Our old good friend, Harry
\'fsiiors of Mr. and Mrs. Leo fina!lv walked in, Julann man· Warren, composer or
more
e Right reserved
Paul -- ·
·
. hit pop songs than any Tin
to limit quantities.
Dail~y were Mr . and Mrs.
son of Mr and Mrs. M orr 1 s Pan Ally, was hospitalized in

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Society Notes

I A lhought for the day -

.\1ary Kerns and Mrs.. Mary
Ours at Holzer 1-lospl t.tl.
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Honn ie Dmley VJSJh:d .Lawrenee I. J~hnston recrnt l) ·
Mrs. Syil'la C•rpenl&lt;' &lt; sp&lt;'n l
Sunday aflernoon w:l h.
her
daughter,
:'11rs. Nev:1
Rndr _v {llld
two daughters
of ll;-H'iiH'
Mr. Hobe-rt U1trs. ~.J r ~ hbc
Van Meter, local . v1 ~ l1rd Mrs.
Minnie Carroll and larn ily
Mr. and Mr ~ . .Jerr.\' D&lt;lilt' ~' or

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CAMPBELL'S
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OPEN EVENINGS

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ROYAL SCOTT
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ONLY $299

hower vis;led Mrs. Anna BrewN Bnd 1\:Jr~ . GIJd,\1 5 i\shworth at
MPi.e;s General ll ospit al.

130.00 Down -

B111nc1

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Convenient Ttrlnl

Simey Powrl l. .\1 r. Hom.
Pr I!-enhower, ~1 r. and Mrs.

Robhy Joe Wolf, Mr and Mrs.
Lf·O Oailey called on Mr. and
Mrs. J\fay\.,.·ood Johnston.
Ri chard Teaford i~ recover-

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PEAR HALVES
FOLGER'S COFfEE
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MAZOLA OIL ~~! i~~~~~G___ 32oz.69c
KAISER FOIL ~:·~~~;-___ _ !i~ 59c
CAKE MIXES ~~~:y~~~w.
J bo~: 89c
NONE·SUCH MINCE MEAT -- i::· 49c
PUMPKIN ~~~H
2~·~'~· 35c
CHOCOLATE CHIPS B7~K;~~LABEL ~k:~· 39c
DREAM WHIP ;g:~~~ERrs
p~:~· 39c ~
ZESTA CRACKERS s;~:~t:.:nn'•
b!~· 35C ~
303
cans

DEL MONTE -

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DEL MONTE

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Such A Timely Gift

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TIFFIN CREDIT JEWELERS
eOPEN AN ACCOUNT IN 3 MINUTES, SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
DELIVF.RS ANY ITF.M IN OUR STORE, OHIO ACCOUNTS WELCOME
Bill Wellman
lt1 Williem•on

appliances

--

• Thumblip

percolator

pushbutton beater

etector

• Completely

(

• RemoYable cord.

immersible tor
.asy Qeaning

.. ICE CREAM

69c

% gal.

provide&amp; eaSJer

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Carton

COTIAGE CHEESE
Large
Siz• ·
Carton

59c

r-'""'ncc""' , ctr ..." " - · "

for

Holi~ay

LARGE

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hair dryer

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Place Your Order
for The Finest
Fresh Dressed
Turkeys
Poultry of
All KindsChristmas
Hams.

can opener

• EXIt a Large fan movu
hiih vdume ol air for
~ fntef dtyiflg. yet is

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• Hand~ any standard .
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• ThLUnl&gt;tip speed control

• Automatic

~ate' ~jector

only

radiant

toaster
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automatically .•• s~ nses
'NheA~tothe d~red deifM

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eOPEN AN ACCOUNT IN 3 MINUTES, SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
DElJVERS ANY IT£M IN OUR STORE, 01-DO ACCOUNTS WELCOME

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POMEROY

only

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RACINE~

Armour's

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TURKEYS

3

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CHICKENS
HAMS

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tAll the Fruit, Peels and Nuts

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For Cakes

Our Own Good Freshly Made

t We Suggest While

GROUND BEEF __ 3 lb. $1·39

Shopping to Check Our
Price on Anti·FreezePrestone and Penn Champ
For the Feast- Del Monte FRUIT

tD..&lt;\IHY BUYS

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SANTA
B7 U811ed Pre11,.blera•lin•1
Klddies 12 year.
BeUai!ie~
' 1ft Shadyside.!t [; . . .and .
.are Invited to vi ..
Cadiz · Dillonvale 50
It
when he arrives
Mlngo,l Tlll4lllir1Ue M .
in llfuon by l'ire truck
on
Nllton ;~ 70 ~I 61 ' Thursdv.., December 22nd at •
.,!.Pleasant 114 Yortvnlt 'II · 7:31 p.m. ' Treats wlll be dl...
IDillhllltlt ·•
trlbutedlltl Mason klddles bJ
11'.~ 10 tilt Yo!. . . Flrt DtpWIIDI,

(·n~e Store Wit/ LA Hart"

Store
W:Jh The Christmas
Spir:t:

English or Arm

BEEF ROAST

PEARL STS.-RA CINE

'~pec ialties

ROAST __ lb. 49c

CHUCK

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Members of Ohio Ela p:,, '
Chawr, Bela Sigma Phi So.
rority, aril ~their gt1ests attend.
MASON - Gifts were ex. ed the anodal Christmas d&lt;nner
rhangPd when the Mason Hap. ' held 'l'oe.sday evening at O;.
PY Go Lucky 4-H Club met ca r's m Gallipolis. Mrs. F'ra~k
recently at the Youth Center in ' EschiP.man, presid ent.
g&lt;ll.'e
Ma son. As a token of apprecia- ~1 the tab le grace. A gift
ex.
tion for their services ti'le group change was held during the soprPsented to their leader, Mrs. : l'ial hour. Hushanrl~ ol mem.
Lewis Gilland, a gift.
hers were guest.'l lor the evenCarolyn Hughes was in charge : ing.
01 !he devotionals. Others tak·
Ann B·r~ rm.1z, Caro1 Mr.Cu.
1
mg part we_re Karhy Keyes and 1 laugh Carolyn Grueser and t_.,.
Maureen Riley. Debbie Stewart . Ia M,ilch r~eived prizes lor
conducted the prn•ram with c
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l11e prettiest wr&lt;JpJ)t'd packJane Schwarz assisting. A re- ! ages. The door prize brour.-ht
· ' by Mt·s. Knight was won 'by
Por'· on the offleers 1ra1·nmg
class h~ld in Point Pleasant was 1 Shirley fftfSton. A corsage w::~s
he!~~~r a bnet
.
.
1 I presente"- to M" Knight, alibusm. ~e(t· visor to 'the chapter.
ing wh en means of ~ •lrDiJ1:
·
money for the club .l'illjfl dis. I A!lending were Mr. and Mr&lt;.
cussed, refreshments·.,.p-·· were Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
served by Connie Hughes and , Hawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Hith·
Kathy Roush to Cathy Keyes, ; ard Hovatter. Dr. and Mrs.
Carolyn Hughes, Maureen Ril- ' Kei th Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Ed·
ey, Dreama Sawyers, Guila , ~&gt;ard Moore, Mr. and MIS.
Roush. Timmy Roush
Cindy John Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom .•
Workman, Jennie Th;bet Ma·j Clelland, Mr. and Mrs. Tom ·
rie Lambert, Rita Ryan, James Smilh, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom ,,,
&amp;hawrz, Debbie Stewart, Rob. I Grueser, Mr. and Mr1. Benny
in Johnson Dewayne Job
Ew:ng, Mr. and Mrs. John ReDennis Joh~n Sharon w~Jon, dovian. Mr. and Mrs . Kenneth
Debbie Gilland,' Connie Gii~ar:::: McCullough , Mr. and Mrs. ~ill
.Jeff Gillad . Debby
W
Anderson, Mr. and ;\1rs. Honn:e
G)-egg Gibbs
Kevin Cerry, O'Doncil, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
'
amp, ~ hi
M'
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Gregg camp, Randy Dudding. ..sc eman_._ :,s
on n 1 e
Henry Van Meter, Paul Hon. ThompsOil' and her gues t, Jer·
alter • Jr·• B':ily FrJ,
• · Ronme
. [ ry Stewart
and Martha Thompson, ·Leroy !~
•r,- - - Simpkins
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onme an Bar. I Meigs ToJJ Weight
bora Lewis, Cheryl B urn s
,
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Carol Fruth, Terri Ebersbach' Jr atchers Dine
Susan Fox, Mary Fox and Be.v: The Meigs Tops Weight
erly Carson.
i NotchHs enjoyed a Christmas
·
I dinner Ai the Martin Rest•ur·
/ ant Tuesday evening with the
busine3S weeting held following
tbe dinn~l th e cou nty infirm·
lary.
Members attending were Mrs.
NEW HAYEN - The New I Leo Sear Daisy Patterson,
Haven Woman's Club will ob. EdIth . Gardener, Dorothy
serve '.the holiday season with Wmebren r. Coelle Hud,on,
a Chri~lmas Walk on Tuesday Sadie K
Hallie Mcintyre,
Dece~ber 27th, beginning
Bermce
st. Martha Howf&gt;l l,
7:30· ~-m. when the group will Clara Adams, Betty Clark and
gather-at the home of Mrs. EtJ. Ruth N , ' · Joining the gro"p
win stein where an appetizer , for the
eting were Margan•t
will h~ served
i Ella ~ s, Jean Warner. Yi·
Following a short bu•lness ; ola Ha . bach and Ceteil•
meeting .11 lhe Stein home the I Milo.
group will walk to the D~naid i
Rou.•h ·home In New Haven I
where Mr.. Roush will mv~ ! Hill llie 4-H
sandwiches. As a part of the Club eeting Held
f&lt;&gt; tivltfes, the group will sing MASO - The
Christmas
Christmas carols.
1 party f
the Hili Billie 4·H
. ror their next slop they wlil Club w . iscussed at the meet·
. ,,., at th~ hocnr of Mrs. Jli ldo /;ng Ilcceniber i31h at LetArt,
Rid~w•y where gifts will be l W. Va. It was decided that car·
exchanged and a des.•ert will ollng wt be done before the
be served to each.
party on the evening of Decem.
Their final stop wlil be· at her 2lst, afterwards gifts will
the home of Mrs. Robert Gur. be exch ed, and refreshments
1
tis, where the home will be will
rved.
be~utlftllly decor,;tted with home Durl
he meeting devotions
mede . Christmas decorations. were gi, by Beverly Yeager,
Soft dMnks will be se.Ved .
Tommy ·
Johnny Cullen. The
program was given by Darlene,
SERVICE ANNOUNCED Denise ,
Jackie
Shiflet,
~ASQN - The Rev. ·Marvan· Debbie
Paula
Barnette.
Frame' ol the Mason Methodist Talks
by
Karen
Churcli' has announced
that
David Newberry.
ChrJstmu Eve Coininunlon Seradjournment,
vice wjll be held . on Uecember games .ll.'ll!er the direction of
14, at ~:311 p. m. at tlie Ma 110n recreaciJ leader. were play.
Churc!i,
ed.
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$23.94
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Gilts Exchanged
By 4-H Club at
Yout.h Center

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automatic
electric

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In Gallipolis

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Pt. Pleasant, W.Va .

Sunbeam

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Give 1 livo gift for Christmu. Full line of pet
lupplies.

Prft:esm Thll Ad Effecl!vt Dec. 22.ZS·24

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, consists or whatever a body i.s
obliged In do. Play consists oi '
wha tt'vcr a body IS not obliged

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Newark visited \! 1· and
Carl Auth 2rson. Sunda y.

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Fine Upholstered

BIRDSEYE ORANGE JUICE

BOOTS

Prices
Begin At - - -

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" FOOD BUY OF THE WEEK
FRO;Q:N

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Thurad1ys
Until
Christm••

"FLEXSTEEL''

MARKETS

local, Mr and Mrs Cl: f on- 1l:ve' at East Liverpool.
ASCAP pals figured out.
oWy and son. Port_land .
Mr. and Mrs. Hayes McMur\1"155 K th · Datlev was an
JULIE CHRISTIE'S "fed up
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\Jr Joe White and son of
ft'red a fall at school. :s gellmg , 1· · 11 . .1 d M
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. Mr~. Dillon Taylor.
.\1rs. Dons Da1ley :.md Ml~S
- Ma Johnston
K&lt;J rE&gt;n Johnston visited Mrs.
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H'wood with a hernia ; picked
Ok~~v Pack. Mrs Mary f ~ns. j Mrs .Jame Congo vtstt.ed re!a- up a check, his needling

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Del Manto, Hunt's, Stokely's, Argo or Greer- Your Choice Halves or Slices

COTTAGE CHEESE
Fomily Size
30 ounce
C•rtan

4.9C

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No. 21/•
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I&lt; raft . . Sol•d Bowl Salad Dre,.ing, qt. 37c

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LARGE 24 SIZI

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STOKELY'S PUMPKIN ··~~ 19c
~~· 49C ~ ·· CHERRY PIE FILLING M•::~~~;~·s 3~7~.2 S1
19c .~ INSTANT COFFEE ~~~~::~af• -10 i:;s1t'
·19c PILLSBURY PANCAKE MIX _;.~·37c
ELBOW MACARONI ~~.~ - ~~· 33c

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Pllilloury llllttrmllk

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already bu named 11
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ber will open a IE~an bill' \'coh'e.pondent." · ·
restaurant.
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magazines .. .
ers Party got plenty oi tbe hilns.eit f~r I e
eo . '.on ,even. g on
. 1!1
Trion Boyers divorce case back of h!• n~ from Kieran to close the sJ.lMe mUll! cal public which alread7 bad pal
againsl Naney Ames wlll dJ&amp;. O'Doherty of tile Coi!Seeutlve •".BreaklasL
Ti!I~ny's"; ?,a· ~re than $1;0110,000 In ldvanCI'
play alleged evidence o1 a can. Party after some verbal nast:·. v1d Informed
II. I m clostng It and ftfuDdln&amp; Ill•
adian trip with the 88 me ness 1n t.ouise's E. 68th
st. waa my fault, my· Idea, .and II whole million dollars,

they don't stay" .. .
hoozlses the Rainiers fly
to N. Y. ~·· 28 on tbe way lo
Jamaica 'lhd those
alrUne
stewardesses b~d bet!e'r . wear
.. XT BOMBSHELL In lhe fried . :. Art Unldetter'sshrewd· ll!led • 'Hi!' an~ that wu It" ~hr. Ie !IreS~. one pieco ,of ·
"buggin8" controversy :iy smutty trick: explains how Somehow youd
no 'hal _ and curfltf
ffideral has J Edgar Hoover ' "kids" say lhlngs ."aduits could· rulers ol sucll a WUe
f3,00o feei!!) ... WOR's San~~~~bby K~nnedy at eaeh ln't possibly get away with" realm, b~lf the SIZe _of
"!' • thro re utaUons for and then he repeals the cllild· Park, m~ght emphastze
.U:~: ~Jl' be pan "official ish innocent-smut for leering good·leUow~p and not the
ao; cy
,. . c in wld&amp;o adult chortles.
sy formalities of tmy . ~~:~::I
AT TUPPERS PLAINS
~~:~~~~ro~i: :n tax· Merv Griffin and his pretty tives of the uneasy ''
~ era b tbe Internal Revenue wife Juiann spent last week. m that ":ear the clown . , , ·~rme:r I
pay Se YG r e Murphy's sud- Monaco and an afternoon With met _kmgs,. queens, a "
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with
t he Prince Rainier and Princess English Kmg twonderful cond~n u . yms,, P .
con 1Kelly
" It was nice, when lrast for the gangsters
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GOP :·hberal wmg has wor: I we finally reached them," Merv know) all very real royalty,
servallves pro~sslvely-- told us, " but the briefing was which. the Rainiers are n.ot, and
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something else.
never and never ant-e did any~
1.1
"We were briefed for
an one have the regal chutzpah
aU 0Wll
3 S hour. Poor Julann was told to suggest simple good man·
'One piece ol jewelry, simple ners mightn't suffice . . . Thill
dress, no bat, curtsy,' address one struck us . as real Magg:e
them first as 'Your Hlgbaess,' and Jiggs reality.
then. 'Ma'am' . . . When they Our old good friend, Harry
\'fsiiors of Mr. and Mrs. Leo fina!lv walked in, Julann man· Warren, composer or
more
e Right reserved
Paul -- ·
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. hit pop songs than any Tin
to limit quantities.
Dail~y were Mr . and Mrs.
son of Mr and Mrs. M orr 1 s Pan Ally, was hospitalized in

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I A lhought for the day -

.\1ary Kerns and Mrs.. Mary
Ours at Holzer 1-lospl t.tl.
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Honn ie Dmley VJSJh:d .Lawrenee I. J~hnston recrnt l) ·
Mrs. Syil'la C•rpenl&lt;' &lt; sp&lt;'n l
Sunday aflernoon w:l h.
her
daughter,
:'11rs. Nev:1
Rndr _v {llld
two daughters
of ll;-H'iiH'
Mr. Hobe-rt U1trs. ~.J r ~ hbc
Van Meter, local . v1 ~ l1rd Mrs.
Minnie Carroll and larn ily
Mr. and Mr ~ . .Jerr.\' D&lt;lilt' ~' or

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CAMPBELL'S
VEGETABLE

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OPEN EVENINGS

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ROYAL SCOTT
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NewFurn
ONLY $299

hower vis;led Mrs. Anna BrewN Bnd 1\:Jr~ . GIJd,\1 5 i\shworth at
MPi.e;s General ll ospit al.

130.00 Down -

B111nc1

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Convenient Ttrlnl

Simey Powrl l. .\1 r. Hom.
Pr I!-enhower, ~1 r. and Mrs.

Robhy Joe Wolf, Mr and Mrs.
Lf·O Oailey called on Mr. and
Mrs. J\fay\.,.·ood Johnston.
Ri chard Teaford i~ recover-

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PEAR HALVES
FOLGER'S COFfEE
-- ~;$1· 19
MAZOLA OIL ~~! i~~~~~G___ 32oz.69c
KAISER FOIL ~:·~~~;-___ _ !i~ 59c
CAKE MIXES ~~~:y~~~w.
J bo~: 89c
NONE·SUCH MINCE MEAT -- i::· 49c
PUMPKIN ~~~H
2~·~'~· 35c
CHOCOLATE CHIPS B7~K;~~LABEL ~k:~· 39c
DREAM WHIP ;g:~~~ERrs
p~:~· 39c ~
ZESTA CRACKERS s;~:~t:.:nn'•
b!~· 35C ~
303
cans

DEL MONTE -

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DEL MONTE

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Such A Timely Gift

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TIFFIN CREDIT JEWELERS
eOPEN AN ACCOUNT IN 3 MINUTES, SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
DELIVF.RS ANY ITF.M IN OUR STORE, OHIO ACCOUNTS WELCOME
Bill Wellman
lt1 Williem•on

appliances

--

• Thumblip

percolator

pushbutton beater

etector

• Completely

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immersible tor
.asy Qeaning

.. ICE CREAM

69c

% gal.

provide&amp; eaSJer

tlarldlin&amp; aad
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Carton

COTIAGE CHEESE
Large
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59c

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Holi~ay

LARGE

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hair dryer

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Place Your Order
for The Finest
Fresh Dressed
Turkeys
Poultry of
All KindsChristmas
Hams.

can opener

• EXIt a Large fan movu
hiih vdume ol air for
~ fntef dtyiflg. yet is

• Fdst single contr&lt;~l
fmger-tip action
• Hand~ any standard .
size or sttapo cans

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• Heawy-duty IN!IGr

control

.'- • Lar~~:e . fuN-mix be.;ters
• ThLUnl&gt;tip speed control

• Automatic

~ate' ~jector

only

radiant

toaster
• No levers lo push, tw'ead ~s
automatically .•• s~ nses
'NheA~tothe d~red deifM

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$19.94

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eOPEN AN ACCOUNT IN 3 MINUTES, SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
DElJVERS ANY IT£M IN OUR STORE, 01-DO ACCOUNTS WELCOME

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POMEROY

only

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RACINE~

Armour's

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TURKEYS

3

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CHICKENS
HAMS

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tAll the Fruit, Peels and Nuts

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For Cakes

Our Own Good Freshly Made

t We Suggest While

GROUND BEEF __ 3 lb. $1·39

Shopping to Check Our
Price on Anti·FreezePrestone and Penn Champ
For the Feast- Del Monte FRUIT

tD..&lt;\IHY BUYS

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SANTA
B7 U811ed Pre11,.blera•lin•1
Klddies 12 year.
BeUai!ie~
' 1ft Shadyside.!t [; . . .and .
.are Invited to vi ..
Cadiz · Dillonvale 50
It
when he arrives
Mlngo,l Tlll4lllir1Ue M .
in llfuon by l'ire truck
on
Nllton ;~ 70 ~I 61 ' Thursdv.., December 22nd at •
.,!.Pleasant 114 Yortvnlt 'II · 7:31 p.m. ' Treats wlll be dl...
IDillhllltlt ·•
trlbutedlltl Mason klddles bJ
11'.~ 10 tilt Yo!. . . Flrt DtpWIIDI,

(·n~e Store Wit/ LA Hart"

Store
W:Jh The Christmas
Spir:t:

English or Arm

BEEF ROAST

PEARL STS.-RA CINE

'~pec ialties

ROAST __ lb. 49c

CHUCK

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can

••Greclod Good Beef

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No.2%
cans

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For The Holidays- Fairmont

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walk
ChTIStmas

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Members of Ohio Ela p:,, '
Chawr, Bela Sigma Phi So.
rority, aril ~their gt1ests attend.
MASON - Gifts were ex. ed the anodal Christmas d&lt;nner
rhangPd when the Mason Hap. ' held 'l'oe.sday evening at O;.
PY Go Lucky 4-H Club met ca r's m Gallipolis. Mrs. F'ra~k
recently at the Youth Center in ' EschiP.man, presid ent.
g&lt;ll.'e
Ma son. As a token of apprecia- ~1 the tab le grace. A gift
ex.
tion for their services ti'le group change was held during the soprPsented to their leader, Mrs. : l'ial hour. Hushanrl~ ol mem.
Lewis Gilland, a gift.
hers were guest.'l lor the evenCarolyn Hughes was in charge : ing.
01 !he devotionals. Others tak·
Ann B·r~ rm.1z, Caro1 Mr.Cu.
1
mg part we_re Karhy Keyes and 1 laugh Carolyn Grueser and t_.,.
Maureen Riley. Debbie Stewart . Ia M,ilch r~eived prizes lor
conducted the prn•ram with c
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l11e prettiest wr&lt;JpJ)t'd packJane Schwarz assisting. A re- ! ages. The door prize brour.-ht
· ' by Mt·s. Knight was won 'by
Por'· on the offleers 1ra1·nmg
class h~ld in Point Pleasant was 1 Shirley fftfSton. A corsage w::~s
he!~~~r a bnet
.
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1 I presente"- to M" Knight, alibusm. ~e(t· visor to 'the chapter.
ing wh en means of ~ •lrDiJ1:
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money for the club .l'illjfl dis. I A!lending were Mr. and Mr&lt;.
cussed, refreshments·.,.p-·· were Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
served by Connie Hughes and , Hawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Hith·
Kathy Roush to Cathy Keyes, ; ard Hovatter. Dr. and Mrs.
Carolyn Hughes, Maureen Ril- ' Kei th Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Ed·
ey, Dreama Sawyers, Guila , ~&gt;ard Moore, Mr. and MIS.
Roush. Timmy Roush
Cindy John Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom .•
Workman, Jennie Th;bet Ma·j Clelland, Mr. and Mrs. Tom ·
rie Lambert, Rita Ryan, James Smilh, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom ,,,
&amp;hawrz, Debbie Stewart, Rob. I Grueser, Mr. and Mr1. Benny
in Johnson Dewayne Job
Ew:ng, Mr. and Mrs. John ReDennis Joh~n Sharon w~Jon, dovian. Mr. and Mrs . Kenneth
Debbie Gilland,' Connie Gii~ar:::: McCullough , Mr. and Mrs. ~ill
.Jeff Gillad . Debby
W
Anderson, Mr. and ;\1rs. Honn:e
G)-egg Gibbs
Kevin Cerry, O'Doncil, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
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Gregg camp, Randy Dudding. ..sc eman_._ :,s
on n 1 e
Henry Van Meter, Paul Hon. ThompsOil' and her gues t, Jer·
alter • Jr·• B':ily FrJ,
• · Ronme
. [ ry Stewart
and Martha Thompson, ·Leroy !~
•r,- - - Simpkins
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bora Lewis, Cheryl B urn s
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Carol Fruth, Terri Ebersbach' Jr atchers Dine
Susan Fox, Mary Fox and Be.v: The Meigs Tops Weight
erly Carson.
i NotchHs enjoyed a Christmas
·
I dinner Ai the Martin Rest•ur·
/ ant Tuesday evening with the
busine3S weeting held following
tbe dinn~l th e cou nty infirm·
lary.
Members attending were Mrs.
NEW HAYEN - The New I Leo Sear Daisy Patterson,
Haven Woman's Club will ob. EdIth . Gardener, Dorothy
serve '.the holiday season with Wmebren r. Coelle Hud,on,
a Chri~lmas Walk on Tuesday Sadie K
Hallie Mcintyre,
Dece~ber 27th, beginning
Bermce
st. Martha Howf&gt;l l,
7:30· ~-m. when the group will Clara Adams, Betty Clark and
gather-at the home of Mrs. EtJ. Ruth N , ' · Joining the gro"p
win stein where an appetizer , for the
eting were Margan•t
will h~ served
i Ella ~ s, Jean Warner. Yi·
Following a short bu•lness ; ola Ha . bach and Ceteil•
meeting .11 lhe Stein home the I Milo.
group will walk to the D~naid i
Rou.•h ·home In New Haven I
where Mr.. Roush will mv~ ! Hill llie 4-H
sandwiches. As a part of the Club eeting Held
f&lt;&gt; tivltfes, the group will sing MASO - The
Christmas
Christmas carols.
1 party f
the Hili Billie 4·H
. ror their next slop they wlil Club w . iscussed at the meet·
. ,,., at th~ hocnr of Mrs. Jli ldo /;ng Ilcceniber i31h at LetArt,
Rid~w•y where gifts will be l W. Va. It was decided that car·
exchanged and a des.•ert will ollng wt be done before the
be served to each.
party on the evening of Decem.
Their final stop wlil be· at her 2lst, afterwards gifts will
the home of Mrs. Robert Gur. be exch ed, and refreshments
1
tis, where the home will be will
rved.
be~utlftllly decor,;tted with home Durl
he meeting devotions
mede . Christmas decorations. were gi, by Beverly Yeager,
Soft dMnks will be se.Ved .
Tommy ·
Johnny Cullen. The
program was given by Darlene,
SERVICE ANNOUNCED Denise ,
Jackie
Shiflet,
~ASQN - The Rev. ·Marvan· Debbie
Paula
Barnette.
Frame' ol the Mason Methodist Talks
by
Karen
Churcli' has announced
that
David Newberry.
ChrJstmu Eve Coininunlon Seradjournment,
vice wjll be held . on Uecember games .ll.'ll!er the direction of
14, at ~:311 p. m. at tlie Ma 110n recreaciJ leader. were play.
Churc!i,
ed.
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$23.94
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Gilts Exchanged
By 4-H Club at
Yout.h Center

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stainless steel
automatic
electric

DAIRY BUYS!
Good Quality Real

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gracious living

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In Gallipolis

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INSTANT

Pt. Pleasant, W.Va .

Sunbeam

C A LLY O WNED · NATIONALLY K

992·3498

·r

10

4I6 Main St.

eJUST ARRIVED . .. New Shipment Par•keets.
Give 1 livo gift for Christmu. Full line of pet
lupplies.

Prft:esm Thll Ad Effecl!vt Dec. 22.ZS·24

1

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SOFA$-CHAIRS

4 6oL $1.00

'~;:;

For the Whole Family

, consists or whatever a body i.s
obliged In do. Play consists oi '
wha tt'vcr a body IS not obliged

~1rs.

Newark visited \! 1· and
Carl Auth 2rson. Sunda y.

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tf~ATURING Hlltd&gt;REDS ,~f " .. / j STAit
~... _, . . ._.... . . ,. . __ _!~tt A_~~ - G!fJ.!tl,.E,~~~ STORE
s-10 BEN FRAN Kll Ns-10

Fine Upholstered

BIRDSEYE ORANGE JUICE

BOOTS

Prices
Begin At - - -

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A GOLD

" FOOD BUY OF THE WEEK
FRO;Q:N

I.

1

All D•y
Thurad1ys
Until
Christm••

"FLEXSTEEL''

MARKETS

local, Mr and Mrs Cl: f on- 1l:ve' at East Liverpool.
ASCAP pals figured out.
oWy and son. Port_land .
Mr. and Mrs. Hayes McMur\1"155 K th · Datlev was an
JULIE CHRISTIE'S "fed up
:
a }
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d I ray Chuck Lawson and Terry
overnight guest o r.
Hn
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Brewer. local, VISite Mr. an

lrS'._DaCnhn~ ai~e~i , or :; s.uf- . Mrs. Hoy Powell and family
1
.\ !Iss ns Y me~· . w .
\Jr Joe White and son of
ft'red a fall at school. :s gellmg , 1· · 11 . .1 d M
ana
" :nersv: e v:s: e
r.
I
along nit-el ~.
.
. Mr~. Dillon Taylor.
.\1rs. Dons Da1ley :.md Ml~S
- Ma Johnston
K&lt;J rE&gt;n Johnston visited Mrs.
Y ·__ _

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Ours and two chtldren, K )1r. 11::'afnnl
H'wood with a hernia ; picked
Ok~~v Pack. Mrs Mary f ~ns. j Mrs .Jame Congo vtstt.ed re!a- up a check, his needling

1

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OPEN

QUALITY
FOODS

l

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RUTLAND DEPT. STORE ~ID CROSS SONS

LYONS MARKET

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Swansdown .. . Yellow, Devil 's Food, White, Fudge Cocoanut

49(

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Del Manto, Hunt's, Stokely's, Argo or Greer- Your Choice Halves or Slices

COTTAGE CHEESE
Fomily Size
30 ounce
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19c .~ INSTANT COFFEE ~~~~::~af• -10 i:;s1t'
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Cha~:er~~· ~~jd
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lolr~~~;~~~on
uilie~rs,
".um ua ' ·-'
Saturday
evenln~ D~ce~:;ro;17 fieldln~talling Grand
when Racme

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lnstal~ng Gr~n ·t

and Hoberta K. Mindhng; , Peggy

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ommunist Bat tali

sung by members of the

ma;ron, the past matron 's ' Sunshine Class ol the Ma~n
jewel whJCh ha&lt;i IJelonged to Melllodist Church . when
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who was a memLo'r ol Racme meeti ng on Mooday •." 111 g.b I
pre - ThelJJ were accompanu:
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C-,h ap Ier. Chloru"., (•'rimm
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. . .t: Ilapter. W'lliam
pre- ' Ca therine Swatzel M
was HI charge
1 . _ Sh:!wart
Mary
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lnsta llmg Grand OtfJcer, EIP.·
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atron
Ben ::;ented the retmng patron , Ben ul the program., rs.
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aherh Foster'. Past Gl'and Ma- , Cleek; a,soCJat~ p
'Grella Philson witi1 a past palron's omllh read lire chrrstmas .&lt; lory i
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.I! Chaner 3R4 uf Phtlson- secre ary,
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SJmpson ·
treasurer, Letha Jewe.
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'·I · Ca th en ne Swarrel
Grrhtv
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Gr'"tld Organist.. Morris ; conductress, Maxtne
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Mrs. Mu rl Megee, Mrs, Lester ',.
HnUcrt &lt;l K. Mindl ing,
Past
Zerkle and Mrs. George Ca rson :
Grand Matron, MI. Murrah
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Chn ter 506. Beverly .
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Marshals
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when addltlU•.ml plans! '
Helen Bartle}'. Assuci&lt;ite Grand Mrs. John Fu ltz presente.d 1room for refresh ments of, cran . ! were made lor th e C_hrtslma.l l
Malron Belmont Chapt er 5J5, "Christmas customs and tradt- berry salad, crackers sened_b} party planned for paltents at
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t:ons in Austr ia'' for the pro- lthe hostesses, Mrs.
Laktn State Hospita l on Dec
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gram at the December meet. Lrenner and Mrs ~ Elizabeth Sl&lt;1· 23rd.
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I Hetreshmenls were served at
t
Middleport First
Baptist unable to be present. was a ' lhe conclusJOn of the busmess
Church Tuesdav evening
at Icontributing hostess Olhers al-l meeting. Rcfresnmcnt. l·!Oie l
the chu rch.
tending in addition tn the
was decor aled In keeprng . wttn ,
1 t visit the
. hove were Isabel Toy,
Ferne 1he Ch mt.mas season. Hostess
Plans
were !ntH
White t:s were Mrs. Russell Barton,
1 home
and e taoke ,a g·Jl't The meeting was opened Wtlh ! Chees•brew Beulah
c hI
y res1
.den I when
th".. r·nrayer bv• Mrs. Jacob Sl·
Turner !lana Hamm • Cleo Richardson
Matilda Noble, Mrs.
· cou
to neach
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F . 'dl Ne'ghbors cl ub met with Mrs. . Eltzabeth
aven, Ptarl Hoffman, JanKe Gibbs, I erine Swat7.el and Mtss mma
y ev:ning Ht ' the
chairman, m charge o_f the bus- al!d Lera Jones.
IF'orthe.
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Attending were the hostesses
01 on A)
Mrs. Pau 1
drnner given by Clara Riley and rn·
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Th\
Bailey's restau r- [&lt;'luded the Christmas story lak. F""""' · .... cc ..... ·
.., Cecil Smith, Mrs. Pearl Roush,
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rn .precd mg en from St. Luke, and a poem, . Miss Carroll Lyons, Mid· I Mrs. William Fry, Mrs.
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were small " L.el Me Be Quiet. " A prayer dleport librarian, b8s an- Hoffm an, Miss Mary Duddmg,
rng . cups fill ed with bened
. iction closed the
devo. nounced that th e 'l'ddl
Mrs ·
sl le:1meeClous
r' J epo rt Mrs. Ell en FogIes oog,
. twna
,I' Public Library wlll be dosed Gladys Thomas. Mrs. Russell
ff
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Dec. 24,and
the ai!IO
day Misses
Ca pehart,
Ray Pro
ill,
Mrs. Robert Aroold ' preSJ· I 11Je circle voted lo supply a , Saturday,
belore Cbrislmas
HildaMrs.
and Lorena
WeiSs,

Druuken Oy1J11 ICCOWI1s for
10 per cent of ~e fataiiUes
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mosUy because they treat launchetl two mortar and small arms attacks against a
the plaleo like their cars, a lJ
Manne unit near Hue today but was driven back In
Federal Aviation A(ent'Y offl· an hour-long battle fought m a nwnsoon dow~pour.
.
clal oald today.
The increased activities of the Commumsts m thts
Dr, Stanley R. Mohler said ' northeast corner of South Vietnam added to the belief
the lllhl plane pilot
wbo the North Vietnamese were still trying to drive across
drinks and IUea feels be Is In the border in a new offensive. B52 bombers and jet
no more danger than he would fighter bombers hombed red troop buildups near there
be "driving home after a today.
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The Marines who called m artillery to blunt the
This aSiumptlon Is wrong Communist attacko, found the b11dies of nine dead Co':"·
aDd It Is killlnJ the pUots at munist troops, raising their total to 68 enemy dead m
tbe rate of abool 165 a year, two days of fighting 12 miles north of Hue. U. S. losses
aid Mohler, wbo beads the were reported light.
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aeromedical applleatloos dlvl·
While fighting flared on the ftfth ~nruversary of the
olon of the FAA's Ofllee of death of the first Amencan soldter m Vietnam spokesmen
AvlaUon Medlcloe.
also reported the loss of another plane over the North
and a heavy sea bombard·
ment of Red positions in the the North Vielnarrn;se. They
South.
said there was no WJdence the
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Koreans had flown combal
North Vietnam today was missions and pointed out
reported to have compleied a Communist Chinese laborers
major evacuatedionA of Hanoi and Russian mi ..lle expert&gt; I
because of fear
mer1can aJr have been in North Vietnam for ·
attacks and its leariing military some time in noncombat

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with these magnificent mirrors! What
more dramatic than tfle11 classics of
the frame maker! art? Traditional
Bassett craftsmgnship,

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Veterans
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wrea lle p a~e 0
Christma s.

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Gilts were exchanged
i·rlrestJme-nts served by

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Trays of cookie•, fru it and

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Zerkle, Mrs.

Departme~
... on the 2nd and 3rd Floors.

Bring The Kiddies To See Santa Claus in
the Furniture Dept. on the 2nd floor.

EL-~R~ELDS
IN
POMEROY
Mur~~~~~;~~~iii~~;~;=~;;;~~~~~i'ij==~:::·~i;ijiiij~~~

Flo~sie

pla ns wer_e also made to pl e- ~ gifts of toys were brotJght m- Dec. 26,
dent,
meet
a child The
and I jng.
tbe Monday followpa re conducted
Ch~l:tmas the~ask
etsmg fo~ school
stead oflunch
a giftfo rexchange.
two fami lies. ~ Jep~~rtst~:s toys will be giwn to children
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Hun Memorml Playground.

Mirro~On Sale In The Furniture

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THURSDAY

GETTING READY- This scene was repeated many times this Christmas seaapn throughout Meigs County as residents made ready for old St. N1ck. Moms
Harden, Syracuse, Is placing a tree in a __cu_s_to_m
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er_lll_ ca_r_.- - · -- -- - - -

· - - - 2 to 3 PM

FRIDAY - - - - 6 to 7:30PM
SATURDAY _ _ _ _ 2 to 3 PM

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RPihel and a gut-s1, Mrs. Kennelh Rom• ne.

of the United Method1st church
Grange Meets in
Monday evening. Mrs.
Jed I
f"'--..----=-----1' Regular SPssion
Webster Sr. was co-hostess. ,
Hemlock Gro~·e Grange met Mrs. Alonzo Custer, vice pres1
Pomeroy Oldo
in regular sessiOn Saturdy ev- ident was in charge of the
ening with C~r.ol Jones, worthy meet,ing which opened with deTONIGHT and THURSDAY
master, p~sidtng.
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\'Otions by Mrs. Everett Thorn~
Dec. 21-22
' The mee tmg opened m rttu~l- as who read from Isaiah 2 and
NOT OPEN
istic form . One appeal f?r ~Jd ave a meditation on Thoughts
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I'PRo~,~~l~ER

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WATCHES

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Miss Myrtis Kay Parker and
James Webster. Napkins w~e
I red carrying out the Christmas theme and favors were
, small white plastic baskets Jill.
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FOR THE MAN ON
YOUR LIST:
eJ ARMAN
eH US H PUPPIES
e H.\fl/0
e HA NDCRAFT
e WOLVERINE
e BROOKS
eRED WING
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Widths A to EEE

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eCONNIES
ePARIS FASHION
eH USH PUPPIES

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ePOLL PARROT

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find a tblng? see.,~f,
eaolly everJthtng liOii
straiJJhleneol out .tn. a

Good Soloctlon of Pipes

Lady

Theodorus Council
Meets on Monday

eHUMIDORS
eTOBACCO POUCHES
11 e PIPE RACKS
1 lb. $1.80 2 lbs. $3.35 3 lbt. $5.00 5 lbt. $S

73 Mill ST.

Buxtnn

from

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of lbe tbne lop .up.
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lbiHIIM ftr llmloot.
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were
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to
the
Post
Ofllct
parlmeol Wednesday by De.
the
ofllte ol lime duct Rep. Waf.
ter MaeDer, J){)b!o,
'11le .UIIblet, u approved by
the U. S. Civil Service Com·
mlsthnl, weq ·Lowlo 1!. aoy.
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tor bankruptcy Wednesday In Hughes, ~pokesman, ~.id they would run for re-eleetion ~ ·
U.S. Dislrlct Court here, listing were leavmg the ranch
, aaylng he would CI'GIIIIId. :
debls of $6,277,539 and assets plete support ol the pollc1es, the 1968
bridge two 8T8 from
.
of $8,21iii.
principles and the precepts as Hngheo said
come IIJI'III'
He
reported
that
$6,229,580
of set forth by the PreSident ol the
meeting
the debts was In unpaid notes, United States."
In addition ·to Hulhet
the biggest holder being Inland Hulbes said theae "were
the
Corplnland., PHlqua, a sub- Deneveroc
whenmeeting
by Gov. Don
BI,.SI')'
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,
Nortll Carolina. Robert
ufacturers of pre • packaged at Wbite Sulphur Springs, Sooth Carolina( Milia E.
borneo sold to developers.
W. Va., last weekend, Sired
VirBibla· Hulett
Ettore's housing
charges that Johnson aod bls
,...,.,.,:, PhW H.
menIs
aware,
VertiiUQI•
1o1m Connally
•-- In Del
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p
Ohio, and Louisville,
Ky.
Karl 'llalvaag Mlnlle'llltllo
He said he Is currently
unSHOPPING
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,/I, DAYS LUT
D•NNo II&amp;T
A belitat
CIIIIOdJ'
WEATHER
lion by tile delendlllt
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Ia tem)lerlture
llllalll n. Delblrt ii
today A lfltle I!OIIler 1101111 111141
has 11eeo set lor
well 'IGilPI ... Friday. Low
LID.
tllll..t INI. Plarrlot aorlh.
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NEW YORK (UPI)-Mrs. 1 to publish the hardcover version ny to
Mrs. Kennedy's ney, said she was told there
F. Kennedy's IUCCesllflll of Manchester's book In April, complaint in writing was were polltleal lnaccuraciea and
auppressloo of part of the was CODSulted on tho deletioll.!. atended 24 llotln-frOilJ today llllfair references
In
maalllne sertallutlon of ''The This, plus Mrs. K81U1edy's unW Friday. Tlte ease oomos up the book. But abe ad..,.: "In
Death o1 a President" was personal abhorrence of bavlng In court out Tuesday II no lime, history will deal fairly
expecled loday to lead t. an to face the petsooa!agony ol a accord Is reached.
and justly with this periOd"
acconl with the book publlsber courtroom lhowdown,
made
it
Objeelttnable
Material
0111
Mrs, K81U1edy has not rl!ld the
k
and avoid a &amp;pecllcular court seem llke!y the boo publisher Mrs. K81U1edf'• attorney, manuscript.
fllbt. ·
and the Kennedy lamtly would former federal Judge Simon
Alk CrWciJ
f4Dk maeuloe agreed Wtcf. reach qreement on amend- Rllkind, aald of the seutement Mancbetter prerioualy crttJ. er,
!Jeaday nJiht to cut !,1100 words menta It the controversial text. with Look:
clzed tlla
move It prevent
from William Manchester's Harper 6 Row was l'eJIOWed "Everything that Mrs. Kenoe- publlcallnq ol bll 100,000 word eel. "Here, above all places, the
"olf)clal" account of tile wu. Wednelday to be willing to dy objected to Ill
book as "crual and unjust" 8lld ofllce seeb the 1081. I am nnt
1lnalloo of Prealdeul Kennedy 1ecep1 the cuts made In the He said Mrs. Kennedy bad asbd .only that ""' work be Interested in the Chaplaincy nor
'.llld modi!)' other .parta 01 the lllll(uble
demanded only de!eUon or lllowed to a*d the •·test of lll!I'VIng as Postmaster lo Lan.
1;11. 'The pallllllfl . t'lvealfcl Neither Manchester 11or H_ar· rev!BIOD of passages ol a hlgbly time:
.
caater. Thla slory, attributed to
. fil\1, Keblledy's mott
per 6 Row has commented on personal nature.
eveu II It Is the WllSblngtoo correspondent
l ·tmotlons 1l1ld
the LoOk seltlement. Mrs. "There has beeD no censor- extended to
ba!dcov- ol the Cohunbus Dlspalcb Ill Just
1'1 lovolvJna her and' her K01111edy'1 ial! '. lUll against sblp ol history," said. William er book, lflay 1101 · keep the another example of the lrrespnnMurlaee. AllPIII'IIIolo
dl '"'·
them' 10 blllel: ))UbllCiitlon of the .Altwood, odltor -ID • cblel 01 pe!'80JII) Jllllqe8 which olfelid. llble reporting ol the Dispatch Joltony Raymond Klein, It, CltRISTIIAS SEALSIItmlllf
cleleted Jll!l!!l !he
baok remained In Ioree. Legal CGwles· Communlcauona, Inc., eel Mrt, KenaetJ, from being reporter, to wblcb the readers Rt. 2, Pomeroy, U.S. Army and 1"11 IESPIRATORY DISEASES
Jjat . .
a c II on a 811111 .Loek was publisher 01 Look. 1Wklnd and printed ellewbere. There WBrt 01 the tenth congressional dl• Carolyn Elizabeth Buclde)l, 23, .
.JiOiftlcall)'
dnlppeil as part . 01 the Attwood·
the qree. reportl ,lbal,
plratee ,,n trtct have tno lq been IUfl. Middleport.
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file Kennedy ·fatDuy and J'ret. beaiJ1 publl!flq ''The Death tl following bouni olllfiOII· boajleC .
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Moeller INrDeci abool lhe •
ldent Joim1011,
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PRESCRIPTlON~HEAOOJARTERS.

YOUR

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And you dress in ao
time flat!· ·Hsavenl1
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.Agreement Expec ted on 'the B00k'

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Democrati·c Governors, LBJ
March I'n Uneasy Harmony
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Upon Return

~early
chlldre~~

59c
25c
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I Theodorus Counoil, Daughters
· of America, met lA regular
session Monday eveniig at the
lOOF haU with Dean Barn;tx,
councilor, presiding .
Reported ill were M a b e I
Bearhs and Ell&gt;abeth
bell improving. Co"nmtmical!~".s
were read from Elizabelh
berg, state councilor, and Myr- :
tie Timmerman. 1t was aD·
nounced that the books of the
Council would be audited
fore the next meeting at
home of Mrs. Campbell.
traveling prize donated
Ema Jesae was awarded
Marie Hauck. A social
wu enjoyed and &amp;ifls
.exchanged,

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perls estimated today that the making this power a motive o1
/ tersection caused a
blind
of obtaining additional recom.
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pro8TIIJ!l would produce an ad· competition, of confidence and "We ourself want to reiterate 1 spot. No arrest was reported.
mendations from colle e coach. sldent Democratic govermrs :"ere back m harmony
clltlonal 15,0011 volunteers,
price, the Pope said.
oor pleasure and acclaim.
and c ful cog ches of day, though not necessarily tn perfect tune with tadl
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A meetmg of Johnson and nme state governors frolll
WIND$0R, ONT _ THE ' language address was almost extend this trace, and that It Middleport, was admil!ed to '
hopeful thiSh wlll iroduee more his own party at the LBJ _ranch Wednesday produ.:ed;d.,
I&lt;IUJids of happy
were entirely devoted to the theme of become possible to proceed Holzer Hospital at 5:05 p.m.
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to prngraDJB were to blame far tile "
c:boked off Wednesday by 1a! peaee. Nearlr one-fourth of it from the suspenalon of fighting Wednesday with muiUple Iacer·
is Impossible to fulfill our plan stu in better communication. party'• election losset
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dump lruck that smashed dealt with VIetnam.
to sincere negotiations, the only allons and a. fractured left an- Tenth Dlstrtct Cong. Walter of making an appointment prior Y
November.
lJchoolbUs
llat and biJried
Pope_
path to achieve . peace In kle. He was mjured when he H. Moeller today labeled recent to January 1. At this time we I - A promise by Johnson . to The Iowan said the
Ill oecupanls UDder 25 tons ol
freedom and In jusllee.
was caught between two ears reports published In the Colum- an make no atatement as to look inlo, and have his
"serious problems"
shilling, suffocallllll sand. Eight
Vetereas M&lt;morlal HosJ!Ital , "This. once again stresses the which he and a fnead
at- bus Dispatch and some other e
explore, grievances ranging around state admlnJatratl-.
gade ·school
died and Admlsalollo - Helen Bess, strategtc point of. this painful tempting to s!art. He II listed loth district newspapers \ as
from federal patronage to
federal
I) . , . illjured.
I Syracuae; Robert Knapp, Cbar. and paradOXical Situation: The m good cllldlllon.
"false, absurd, and revolttng,"
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allegedly "arbitrarv" efforts
war, aid to
Tlte \ruck skidded around a' lesion; Sharon Thelss, Racine; heart of man.
which stated that he had been
u.s. officials to cut off U.
were among
COI'!Ie!'," sldeswipped the bus and Mrs. Edward Manley, Mlcldle. ''Good will hold! the key to
TWO nNED
"campaigning for the Jli18t as
funds from schools failing
mentioned by Johnson
tipped over, entombing the bus port.
peace. The difficulty springs Okey Kiser and Charles C. Chaplain of the U.S. House of
meet desegregation gUidelines.
these problt!ID8
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811!1111 small passengers under Dlsc!J1111es - David Chadwell, from the fact that this key must Blake, bolll ol Rl 2, Racine, Representatives.
-Agreement that the Demo- from state to state aDd fnlll.' ·
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25-ton cargo o! sand. Cora Cunnlnham, Jamea 11111, be turned almultaoeouaiy by the were fined $10 and costs each "No one campaigns for such COLUMBUS (UP[) - Don C. cratk National Comndttee
to region ,
01111 two children escaped In- Mrs. Charles Mcllonald and l'l!BpODslble leaden ol both in Meigs County Court on lntoz. ao exalted offiee," Moeller stat- Ettore of Columbus, a former needs overhauling.
Johoso bntshed side
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son, Emma Paugh.
fronls."
!calion charges, Wedoeaday.
borne buJlder, flied a petition Iowa's Gov. Harold
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"We all know what power of Christmas Oiled the world with Deputy Robert Beegle lndlcat- ton reports that as many as. 50 within
next few weeks, h;
COrrected
within slz weeks /destruction pr.sent day man admiration and joy," the pontiff :ed two cars parked on the right North Korean pdots were aiding said.
time. P"!Jt&amp;gon manpower ez. l wields and how some men are said.
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report of the nominating committee and officers elected for
the coming yecu were Mrs. Webster, president; Mrs. Custer,
vice president; Mr~ .
Gerald
1 Wildermuth, secretary;
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Miss Campbell, treasurer.
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At the close ol the meeting,
1Mrs. Marie Chapman on be·
hall of the class presented Mrs.
i Thomas the teacher, with a gift,
i after which gifts which had
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meeting of Pomona Grange was er. She also read TrThe Legend
announced on January 6 at
of the Christmas
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-Tech nkolorR ks
Hall
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w::men Beauy, Leslie Caron.
oc ' prmgs
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Kse-nan Wynn, Hermione (;m
A Christmas program of read- cal! with A Christmas giving.
go ld, Rob Cummings
ings and songs was presented Final plan~ were made to meet"JOHNNY
RENO
dunng the lecturer ·hour. At t_he1 ,·ng at the church Wednesday,
- TechnicolorDana Andrew:.;. JanP R.ussPII . close of the . meetmg a SOCla at 2 p.m. to prepare gifts for
Wn Cha ney, John Agar. Lyl P hour w~s enJ~ed a~d refre~h· shut-in members of the church.
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Chctrles l
Mrs. Ada Root, M . and The beaulirull
decora ted
Werry. Mrs. W;llard HIlle s, Mrs. Victor Grim, Mrs. Wil- h e or Mrs. ri'wight Parker, '
~1rs. Henry Werry, Mrs. Roy liam Motley and Mrs. ;ILester I Polm
t Rdg Road
was
Smith Mrs. Elwood Bowers, 8 .
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strategist vowed the Commu- . capacities.
ALMOST OVER - Joe Perry, left, and Homer
nlsts would fight on for as long The spokesmen alSG disclosed Smith, employees of the Pomeroy postal departmenl,
Heavy damage was caused to as it took to wio the war.
that Americans died in a&lt;tion are unloading a small portion of the mail received'
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two 1966 model cars and an 18 The new Indications of Com. and 433 others were wounded in ' during the pre-Christmas season. Mail deliveries are
year.{)ld woman driver of one munlst unwlllmgness to end the lhe week ending Dec. 17. lt
somewhat lighter now as the end of the Chriltmu
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Ch 1st of the cars was injured In a fighting appeared to !till any CONTlN\IEf&gt; On Page 2
mailing is near.
VATICAN CITY (UP!)- Pope Paul . • n a
• i trarnc accident Wednesday at lingering U.S. hopes North ..:..:.__:_..::._ ___::.__ _ __ _-"--- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' mas call for peace in Vietnam,
torught ltha\
4'55 P m In Racine
Vietnam might agree to an
controllable circumstances" could tngger a nuc ear 0 "" ·
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extension of the imminent
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• caurl .t any time. !Jie pontiff repeated his call for an
The sheriff's department said t Christmas truce. .
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"Good will holds the key to peace,' the Pope sa
ron Theiss 18 Rt 1 Racine noun
m a go ' k
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The selection ol the Mti.@S when we will be ready to
tnnuence in the school
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collided
338 ai
Navy Af
wasN'
Local head football ooach will nounce the appointment, but It system and in the eommtmity
Good •1'idings?
world by Vatican Radio. fie
both sldea to aJYe t
the intersection of Fifth and down by groun ;e
o; t not be made by this January 1, will not be made until we have at large. The superintendent's
WABii!NGTON
BEGJN. , world the "Christmas
sn esllono Main Sts.
Wednes ay.
PI 0 Supt. George Hargraves said interviewed all available candi-responslbility io to seek oul and
Dlng Feb 1 tho Defenae De-l der" of peace talks.
•r
was hsted as mJSslng.
Wednesday
dates and carefully reviewed lo find the best man available.
partmenc •lrill accept for millthreat of bul · ..•&lt;pee
Y a warm• Miss Thel" was tal&lt;en to
SbeU Commanlot Campo
The supe;intendent on Octo- their previous records."
Neither time nor effort wiD be
tary sanil&lt;l! volunteers
who
turned to
said the l ly" prelled biJ learller
Veteran• Memorial HoBpltal by At sea, four Seventh
ber 25 had
the se- His stalement continued:
spared in this miS8lon."
have eertaln physical defects nuc ear
modern man that
scbedn eel separa
the Racine emergency •quad. dest':"yers and a heavy gUided lection 'would be made after the "This Is an important appoint. Mr. Hargrave•
concluded,
that previously would have !?security bo f all from a Christmao and 1
It was reported she suffered a mlsstle crUiser fired more than dose of the football eason, or ment. We know the citizens of "The patience and uoderslaDdrejeeted . them.
sprmgs a ve
tram be merged to a sl-e broken collarbone.
850 shells at North Vlelnameae rior to January 1 1967 if pos- our school district want It toing of the citizens of !be schoal
Tho new program will permit oonlfnuous and growing danger 45 or S&lt;lay annlstlct lasting
Officers said the car driven camps and automatic weapon pbl
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be right when it is made Adistrict are greaUy needed, aad
pr
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IntO serviee
ol men
by Ferguson
pulled car,
Into forcing
the coast
positions
along VJetnam
.the 00rthernth
Wednesday
head football ooach is an ·trn.will be appreciated."
eviously
could not
meet wbo
tile a-daareal
nger w c
B......ot new yearthroFughb
e , .the
•· Iside
of the Theiss
of South
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th t
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weight standards - either too ;nd
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"The truce which both bel- it into and breaking off a pole past . ours.
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kes- have been Interviewed lor the
fat or too thlo- or wbo sUffer.,
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ligerents, with generous spon- holding up a school
flasher In S.Jgon, Amencan spo.
position. More Interviews are
eel from certain other minor I
Power ol Destruction
taneousness
announced for light.
men today confirmed Washung- scheduled or will be scheduled

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