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VOL XVIII

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1966

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

NO. 206

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and
lie little reasom
'•Nhen we vie!
the free worl
cause for grea1
rnUl

By ALVIN B. WEBB

The'ie are not
can bury our he

and say there if
that the world ~

v. he-n we know (

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HELLO! I'M F~ ,

eri.sP.s as indivi

FOR THE. PREVE.N110IJ

OF UUJVST TREATMEIVT
TC PEOPLE. !

TREA1M£1Vr... USlEN...

~LL,BOV.

AM
I GLADlD
SEE

IV£ &amp;EN

TALK ABOOT UWUST

'rtXJ ARE?

THE WORLD SOCIETY

}lnd nations, or .
doubt. But the .
we cope with 0)1
m95t important,
lh{s down to yoL
~ you meet cr

lllE~'STREATED

.ME FOORLV SIOCE
THE DAY I !VAS BO~!

l.rbi.J!

t:QLT OOE

DIRTY DEAL
. AF-1"ER
AU)nf£R!

I NEVER
GOT C*JE
GOOD PREAK
IN MV WHOLE.
LIFE'...I

ALL 1HE. WORLD EVER DID
FOR ME~1'!JAS TAKe MY
MOfJ6Y. 'MONEV,

MONEY.
, MONrl! rVE 8EEIJ SCAlPeD.
SWWPLED, CHEATED AIJD

TAKE:N .AWAfJrAGf. OF ·
FOR Ki. ·.WNG A~· I CAIJ

denrp in Cod, w
the deep ;oy wb;
as Ht' abides jn

SAIGON (UPI) -Com..1unist
troops charging against 105
millimeter cannon firing at
point blank range broke Into an
American artillery posJtion tolay ar.d blasted two of the guns
with grenades and satchel
:barges before being burled
!lack in savage hand to har.d
1ghting.
The American force ot
~everal hundred men of the 1st
\lr Cavalry Division suffered
'heavy casualties" in the baine
fought io the Bong San area on

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cris1s can take ;
ln our persoRa

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PaM.

Johnson is
Bl•gw.·nner
In Gl've Away

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IHe. How do we
crises? Do we c
tion God? Do w

bla•ne on God fo
Let liS try ~
rejoicing IR Jist
Savirn· and LOrd
what life brinis
will do this o"r

THEil WHAT
ARI.YDU DOING

on lifr will bee
Very ran: ly dow
who is walking t

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ralley of despair,
&lt;ing there, prai'
we read or persol
tures who were c
troubl~ and even

I'M HERE
TO ASK R&gt;R A

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~JJTRIOOT10N!

Mr~t~g

his we.lth. childre
Yet he said, "Tht
me, .v'-'1will I serv
were Shadrach.
Abedn~&amp;o, who w•
fiery furnace be,
would not bow dO\

Betty Parrar, Chester,
Bonnie Johnson, Racine.

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nut bemg burned
ed. Their clothes ,
ed, "neither was
upon them. Thert
who pray&lt;'&lt;! to Go
daily. When the
!11ade that no mar
to God, Daniel sti
wils cast into the
but he went in tn
and praising him '
out without a st
his accusers and t
cast into the lior
were torn to piecE
disciples of Christ
went to their dead
ing Christ, yet thE
wlul CB lnme... pe:
S\'Jihen, th~ first I!;
- - *".died "'jalcing
God. Early Christia
ed Dke criminal•
the ~. put tntJ
l~. erucified, etc
1'/~~)!la! they I
~•.ctea
praising
I' , ~- · ese are a
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A LANCE'?

OF COURSE IT WPS AN ACCIDENT !I
11-IAT'S WHAT I SEEN TEI.LIN' YOU
ABOUT FISHIN' I IT'S JUST TOO
~EROUS T'BE

A SF'ORT...

AW,COME NOW,OOP,
YOU'RE TALKIN'
WILD! FISHIN'S
A SPORT lHAT'S

CALM AA' MILD!

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did they, lor we ,,
know the Baby J"'
aer but also the (
died on a crual F
who rooe again fn
and who lives tol
lntercesgion to thj
you and me. Todd
fhat you might ol
mighl enter Into
live In you throu
lplrit. You must
Qf yeur heart to
He wm come in ;
l!ause lor sreat I
said, "'lbese thinlll
'" unto you, that '
remain In you,
. Joy might be 1~,
or His disciplet,
lhg to all HJj
mans lli:l3, God
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11 Ohioans Die by Gunshot
Over· Long Holiday Weekend

Dies Monday

Chrii1mas is a ~
ing. The shepherd
pralsing God after
their Saviour. The
"reMtced
,.,. " when 1
star which led tlleil
iout of the World
cause you to rejoic
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Jerry M. Hill, 63, Letart Falls,
passed away Monday at the
th;e
one
Gallipolis Medical Center.
busbies~ and professional men with an original-if nol usef ul - gift took a new turn this year. Inanimate
Surviving are his wife, Flor- Fairborn, 0., stationed at Viet
objects·, or antmate (live goats etc.) have been u~ed he fore. This year the '"Mason Monster," a fanciful !mayence; four sons, Clarence ar.d Nam: Richard s.. Middleport,
bet manlike bird with fiery eyes standing six feet-Or more-ltiglt and a tremendous wingspread which was
James Ray, both at home, and and E. (Jim) Owen, Columous;
r•portell in several sightings, was built by Arthur Nea se. ·left, above, proprietor of the fabric Shop. The
David and George, llllth of Ra- two d•ughters, Miss Betty L.
By United Preu lnternelloMI
Monster was presented by Pomeroy Attorney Fred Crow land bank director), second left, above, to Ted Reed,
cine: five srandchildren, a num- Owen, at the residence,
and
Some Ohioans failed to show "good will" toward
president of the Pomeroy Farmers Bank and Savings Co. , residing at 141 Mulberry Ave. From left to right,
ber of nieces and nephews, and Mrs. Jane Lane. Columbus a10d their fellow men in keeping with the hoUday spirit
with Neas~. and Crow, are Gene Tnplett, Lightning B oyd. Robert Morgan anrl Kerns Roush. Below, Mr. Reed
&lt;lght brothers and tbree Slste~s. seven grandchildren. .
Twelve persons died from violence during the holiday
and his son, Tommy, have their heartiest chuckle of l .960. Reed's gift to Crow was a miniature coffin.
St. Clair_ Hill and Albert H1ll, Funeral oerv1ces w11l
he P"iod, 11 from gunshot wounds and one from a beat•
Jr., Rac1ne;. VIolet Gflmm, Co- Thursday at !·30 P m. at Wen·- mg. At least 10 persons were wounded and one man waa
•u~bus: Juhan H1ll, Harry Hill. Arend North Chapel,
Inter- hospitalized with a stab wound.
Clifford H1il, John Hill,
and ment will be in the Walr.ut
Cleveland reported five killings, including two at
Babe HUI, ali of Letatl Falls; Grove cemetery.
Christmas parties, and seven persons wounded., There
Dailas Hill, Apple Grove; Marwere two homicides each at Toledo and ColumbUI lllll
JOrle Roush, Portland, and
Meigs Geoeral Hospital
one each at Middletown
Doris Hensler,_ Racine.
One AdmlfiSioos Sstorday _ None. Dayton and Delaware.
' ezpected authorltlea would do, brother, Joe Htll, preceded him Dlscllargn Saturday -Mar- Mrs. lmogean Jones, 50, was cide today whether dlarps
ID death.
.
.
vin Fry, Floyd Williams, Frank found shot to death Monday in would be filed agailllt a &amp;JW
Funeral serv1ces Will
he Halliday.
her Delaware home by a neigh- -old mau held In custod1.
Thursday at 2 p.m. at the LeAdml,.lons Suoday _ None. bor. Police believe it was a Charles WiUiama, 18, Mnnd.,
tart MethodiSt Church
Wilh Discharge• sunday _ Lowell murd.r-attempted suicide.
1 was shnt in the chest u
Ill
Rev: James Early Ill charge. Carper, Leonard Hess, Jr.
Police said her husband, Mac ,talked to a girl oo a Clevolu!l
llunal will be Ill the
Letart I Admissions Monday _ None. Jones, told them "I just went Istreet. A 211-yeal'OM youth wril
Falls cemetery. Fnends may
Discharges Mondsy _ None. crazy." He was found with held In his death.
,.,
call until noon Thursday at the
wounds in the thigil, chest and Agnes Carey, :19, Moollay .,,,
Ewmg Funeral Home when tile
abdomen and was listed in fair epboned her mother tbat Mf1
body will be taken to the
WEA TH t:R
condition at Jane Case Hospital, was being beatea in her ct.1t
church,
Delaware,
lland apartmenl. Police fault
Not as cold tonight, low lo AI Cleveland, Truman Bra· her desd when lhi.J altlt+l
tbe 205 • Cloudy Wednesday, den, 36, and Thoma• Pollan, 20, . and took Into custod1 8 41-yeU.
lfgbt oaow soutbwest spread- were killed at Christmas Eve · old tenant in the buiJdinC.
:
lag to oorlbeaot.
parlles. Authorities held Ora- l At Columbw, Solomon JCillllll
den's 20-year-old step-son cor 42, was tilled and pollee
MAN FINED
his death and Johnny Moore, charged his soo, Fred, 11. wJ11r
27, in connection w1th Polian's 1the Chrlslrll8s Day sbootlq. "')
Flmeral services for Lewis Pomeroy Mayor Charles Le- death.
Donald Ray Grealhnu8t, tl'
Grueser, 68, RD 1; Pomeroy, gar Saturday evening
fined John Cockrell, 34, Cleveland, Columbus, was killed Clll Ill(
who died In Holzer Hogpital Charles Newlon Sloan Jr., 24, was slain in an argument witll street in front of his bollie 4iJ
Monday afternoon, will be hetd Cleveland, $15 and costs on a ar.other man Christmas Day in Christmas Day after ~
Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the charge of reckless operation. 1 a Cleveland apartment. It was
(Continued on Pqe I)'
Ewing Chapel with the Rev.
Chester Lemley officiating. 811rlsi will be In the Rock Spring,
cemetery.

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FUN' AT CHRISTMAS - The annual contest to outdo

'T WAS AN ACCIDENT, 00~ 'IOU 1-----.
'r(H:JN FULL WEU., lHAT S1::NT
"YYU sPRAWLII\IG WHERE
'IOIJ FELL!
ACCIDENT:'

HOW'D I KtCN I'D HOOK
't'OUR PANTS AI\/ SEND
YOU SAILING Lll&lt;E

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Jerry Hill
Of Letart
Dies Monday

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Robert Marcinko, Tuppers
Plains; Da.nny Case, Pomeroy·.
IC 1961&gt; lor HEA. loc,

Daytonite Take~.. ,:
With Stolen Car

Walter L. McVey, 19, Dayton, arrested Saturdafdl
ternoon on a charge of auto theft by the Sta\e Blgliwar
patrol, was released over the weekend to Wamm . . - ,.
officers on the charge.
McVey was taken into custody about 2:10 p.111; 11a1t
urday on Dexter Rd., in Meigs county by CpL Carl I.
Boggs. McVey was driving a 1962 Chevrolet contto!!.t _
property of Harden Sorrell,
--,• Waynesville, Ohio.
J&lt;iut D. Wogan of 11ut Qo111 X
Officers reported that the car, post. Enroule to Gelllpalll, D..
which had been stolen about any allegedly pulled a J1 pllllll
ek ago, had been white but on the officer ID !be
patnl
was repainted red. The vehicle cruiser. Be was dllanDed Utf,
was picked up by Georgia Sor- brought to jaiL
rell.
Investigation of JlD rx'hl
Harold C. Denny, 27, Middle- at 1:45 p.m. Friday at Norlbup
po t
lod d · · il
h been
p1 ted
0
US the
r 'weekend
was on
ge State
m JaHighway
over toasthe patrol,
comaad
e a •ehHft t1
William Van Brocklln Owen patrol charges of lntoxlcsUon, xpeed in exceu tor r1l8d Cllll6
Sr., 31, father of Ohin Vall•y resisting arrest and carrying a tiona has been Died aplnsf
Publishing Company President concealed weapon. He Is report- James F. Neal, 45, RL 1 Nortllo
ond Publisher Richard S. Owen edly betng held without bond up.
passed away suddenly on Christ- lor .a hearing . Wednesday in Other arrests lncllldld: Dlvlll·
mas day at his residence tO'I Gallipolis munlctpal coorl. Den- F. Jennings,
21, Colwnbul,
Bl'f'Voort Rd .. Columbus. '
\ ny was still In tha county jaU drit_lni whll.! to~ llld
Mr. Owen was a mtmber ot at IO a.m. today..
recldess ~ pllltiitl fUI.Ihe Overbrook Presbyteriun The patrol sold that Denny 50 bond to appear Dee. 111 to
Church and attendeti Onio Nor- was arrestod In Cheshire on a municipal court; rucbard 11
!bern University.
charge of mt~xlCa_ll~byPtl.
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Survivors include his wife,

I lam

not complaining,
~reisi~&amp; and glor
There' wnl job w

en with boils anc

WA: HINGTON (UPIJ Seoate Democratic Leader
Mike Mansfield Ieday eaJied
for an 111-deptb examination
of all ulstlog majol' federal
proarams by lhe Senate'•
powerful comuilllee
chair·
mea daring !be con1lllg COB•
1 1 sl
gress 008 aes on.
"The time seems to be very
ripe" for sucb a
move,
Mansfield wrote tbe ch•lrme• ''I do oot 11 · •- ~
- for sweeplog
ao oew
etpa~
..questa
leJi•·
taUve approaches 111 the 90th
Cougrm.

C. W. Johnson, 226, Union
Ave., Pomeroy, was the final
big winner In the Pomeroy Mer- :
chants Gold Star Give-a-way on '
Saturday. His prize was ..,00 _
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Winning $SO each were Rol,_
1and Cra btree, Alb any Rd .; ...,.
ona D1ngey, New Haven. and
Barbara Ebhn, . Pomeroy.
Awarded $2.1 were Vlfgll Ramey, Pt. Pl~asant; Mrs. Larry
SUllivan, West Columbia: AI· 'W"}}"
tona Karr, Long Bottom, Mrs.
Danny Roush, New Haven, and
Robert Burton, Pomeroy.
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Vietnam. It was the first time thu! far in tile five-day hostility nationwide walkout. The threat several airbases in Thailand- assembly lender, Tran Van Vao.. .:,~;{
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rf the war the Communists period between holiday truces. was made by Vietnamese labor parts of which are less 1llan 100 was shot to death by two Viet
'-" ClvUian DOmase
The CentrallfiCbl•ndt--·if J
attacked and briefly overran 'The Communists were driven leaders when U.S. trQOps miles from North Vietnam.
Cong assassins. Van was an 11le correspondent, assislant batUe today wu tile '
such a strong position.
Iback when the Cavalrymen , arrived at the docks to unload There also was a new threat opponent of military rule In the Managing Editor Harrison SaliB- since the ebour 4ibl'll!l!ll
The U.S. delenders reported received reinforcements and air cargo from American shlpa to the political stability of the naUon and was considered a bury, reported Sunday that u.S. troce ended at 7
fi~ding 44 Com munist bodies !support.
]'died since Monday's walkout. government in South Vietll8m. possible csndldate for presideat raids caused extensive clvtiian (6 p.m. EST SUnday).
and expressed belief air strikes \ The U.S. and South Vietna- Another threat arose that Dr. Phan Quana Dan, a leading tn electiotlll next year.
damage to two towtlll in the day New Year'a tna
artillery and nuvat bombard- mese governments meanwhile caused mounting concerh over member of the Cotllllituent Meanwhile, U.S. ofllclals in Hanoi area.
start at 7 a.m. Dec. 11 ~·ji1~~-;~
ment had k11led others. Exact round themselves faced with ' the stability of the U.S. military Assembly, was wounded today Washlnginn conceded t b a I The Pentagon said that "It Is EST Dec. 30).
size of tht U.S. force was not other serious problems in the position in Thailand. The South by an assassin's bomb that Ameriean bombing raids on Impossible to avoid all damage U.S. spokesmen r81!10rfi!idJII!
disclosed; a spokesman called ll 1war.
· \'ietnamese .LiberaUon Front shattered his car. One Vletna- North Vietnam have inevitably to ~ivtiian areao, especlally the fight thai
"multi-company" and a compa· l
Double Threat
I (Viet Cong) today warned the meso bystander was ldlled and caused damage to civilian when the North Vietnamese least 44 North
ny usually has 200 men. The; The strike of Vietnamese U.~. ally that it would retaliate five others wounded by the areas. The Defense Department deliberately emplace thelr .dr bodies found in 81
Red force which attacked in dockworkers in Saigon- already against Thailand if it continued explosion. Dan was a Ieader oil Issued • statement in response defense sites, their dispersed of the area, about
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screaming human wave assaults a crimp in the movement of to support the American ~ar the assembly bloc wr1ttng a ~ewlto a query from the New York POL (petroleum) sites, their southwest of 11one Sol!.
was put at 1,200 rr.en.
vital~i~~-""rgo_:_ t~ay~fort _in~~."'· There ore South Vtelnamese constltutlOD. Times which succeeded In radar, and other mllitary CONTINUED Oil

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A.UVJ:.' WHAT EVER MAPE 'IM
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11q111e clvlllan damage
ytelplull, but Ills
populOUI
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relterated"tbal the
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Di££ers Sharp}y £rom MaBChester Rumors_

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. We were ushered into the 1refused to. grant intervl.-.11!
United Pres&amp; lotematloaal prlVale quarters ol the Pres- 1any pubhcattoos about "lilt
grandchildren~!' bro~=~ AUSTIN, Tex., tUPI) - ident's plane," _Johnso?, told the entire matter" of the ManUeio ;;
GWINN CLARK DIEI
Frank Rb 1 Pome . William President Johnson s own ver- Warren CommlSSton. It dldn·t ter boOk and bad onlered
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Pom.;.o
: Oaren 1slon ol his post-assassination seem right for John Kennedy staf! to remain silent. 118 n11f .
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damage to civilian areas"
replying to New York 'nmes Cwlnn Clalk, H, .former
Seltl y, t a
&lt;:e, : flight home from Dallas on Nov. not to be there. I told someone Press Secretary George
Sucb clvlllan damage was dispatches printed Sunday and Meigs county re.ldent, died unFriends .::e~ail at the tuner- 22, 1968, offers sharp contrast that we preferred lor Mrs. tlan was asked wit)'
especially hard to avoid when tnday In ,which ,It was iald A- expectedly at his hom~ ,:
in a1 hnme anythne.
with rumo_red descrlptlonl of Kennedy to use these quarters." had oevor pUI bllDielf on "
the "North Vietnamese dellber- merlcall air rallls had caused \Chnrleston Decelnller ·20. Fuh1m as an mconstderate boor In Those remarks hardly eon- about events recoM In
empl,ace their air defensa damage to Hanoi toWtlll.
nerlll
Fill·
SQUAD CALLED
William
"The lorn., with reports that Mancil- Manchester book. Cblrilttad'ttliif
tilejr dlspened POL Times correspondent ·Harrison day at the
i!utieral Sunday at &amp;:40 p.m. the Mid- Death of .a President.
. esters book would portray tile JobMOn had, lor the
&lt;petroleum, oll and Jpbrlcabts Salisbury, reporting from Han-\ Home, South Char)e!ton, Grave- dleport emerg
ad was Johnsons commenta, in teati- Kennedy party as bavmg beeo ;Commlasloo, and "u far •
!lites, !heir rl!dar and other ol, said Sunday that ''on • the&lt; side services were Mid at thf! called to the ~ '::tin ·res~ mony for the Warren Comm!s- shocked to find tbat Johnson' k0011: tbat II an be
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milllltf faclllliea) ill' pj~pulaled spot .Inspection lrullcates that Nelson cemetery ' l&gt;t!x~ lle ia d~ on South ~' St where slon on July 10, 1964, are 1111 bad taken over his predeces done•
~...,l and ~. aomellml!8, American bOmbing has been survlvt¥1 by bl,~ 'wlft ~Mildred. Mr. ""lJn wtis · sulfe~ · from •wn :twn public rematts on :sor:s airplane cabin and w~ JobMOn, lleeGidll!lto
on ~ roofl of , ~1 lnfilcllrul ·COII~rabl,e clvlllaa . a son Paul, St. AJ!tli~··' a '11au- a qoi!~"bleed. "'was ':!•~ In the
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Lumber Co. until he retiren
Survivors Include his wife,
Ethel; three sons, Robert E.,
Surln¢1eld: Ro. Pomeroy, and
Paul E Col yb ,
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IDame Snow,
Ptesident's Found Hanged Saturd9f
:;::~ow::~::::d~rate Private Service Wednesday Ice In Wrecks
For G1enn Austin
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION - Robert Mattox of near Carpenter lD e1gs ounty poses un er the steel
beams soon to be a 300-ft. long facility for raiSing turkeys that will go to the new Ralston-Purina Plant at
to~e~~~~~~is the first Meigs farmer to sign contracts to grow turkeys for the new business. Mattox
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6,500 birds per year in the buildmg The Ralston-Purina plan calls for construction of the
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REDMEN -Here are three Rio Grande College Redmen who will participate in the Second Annual Pt. Pleasant Rotary lnv•ta tion a\ Basketball Tournament Wednesday and Thursday 10 the Pt. Pleasant High School gym. Tom Dool·
in, 6-4 freshman, is a graduate of Falf view High ~c hool, Ashland , Xy. Bob Mabry, 6-5 freshman center, is a 1966 ~ radu at e of Da~ IQ n Roosevelt lhgh School.
Sharon Gregory, 6·6 senior, is th e b.JCk honc of th e Redmen's attack He IS a
graduate of Columbus South High School. Rw Grande College meets Concord,
W. Va. College in the second game Wednesday- mght.
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RIO GRANDE COLLEGE - ,Gary, W Va, 6·1 sophomore :
Sharos Gregory, Columbus, 8-61Dav1d Hamilton, Gary. W. Va,
senior; Don Trainer, Beaver, 61 freshman: Alan Hamllton,
6-0 semor; Steve Toler, Ash- 6-5\1 sophomore: Willie Ham.
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JOI MILliNG~·~ &amp;
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It was a defens1ve oattle ~ ll :
BY DICK THOMAS
llttle about Cedarville's 1!134; .,
the way Thr heroics were •
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Dave and Alan Hamilton, top record but one member of the The Rio Grande College Red- spread around but, &lt;~gmflcan•l ;·.: '
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scorers last year for West VJr. team back Is 6-4 AI Knott
of men of Coach Art Lanham, now Ihe most valu.2 b\e players wrre- ,,.,
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gm1a State, w•ll see
action East Moline, ttl , who led the w1ih a 5-6 record. Will be de· Pete Do ranko of Notre Dame 1
agamst Cedarville College of team m J965 w1th 521 pomts m £endmg thc1r crown, and
for I he North and Cene, Tro&lt;, h,
Ohw al 7 p m. Wednesday in 23 games, an average of 22 6 Concord College of Athens W · " '"mi. Fla for the South - .
KING BUILDERS '
the Second Annual Pt Pleas- per game.
va , m the second game Wed- a couple of defensive :memen \
ant Rotary Holiday Invitational West Vlfgm1a State's Hamil· nesday mght. Concord IS 7.2 Trosch. M1ami tcammate 1
SUPPLY CO.
Basketball Tournament.
tor. brothers are backed up by for the year West V•rginia 1T
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Dave Hamilton was
top such talent as f\.3 1-z Ben Hunter State is 6-3
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scorer last season With 604 of New Haven, Conn , who was The Concord Mountain Lions '
points, and hiS brother, Alan third high on the team
last have mne lettermen back from
Hamilton had 407 points, as ' year with 318 pomb Otl1er tall last year's team which f1mshed
West V1rgxma State broke even Iones on the StHte team
are: w1th 7-18 record. accordmg to
w1th 13~13 record . State was de- Anthony Conyers. 6-5 sopho- a pre-season wnteup on the
feated by Rio Grande College more; Harry Rogers. 6-6 junior; squad The roster released tn
for lhe championship of the and Bill Kirk, 6-4 1 ~ Junior. Dave Tou rnament officmls li sts 511
1965 Tournament
Hamilton IS 6-S ~A1 and Alan Ham- freshmen mcludmg
James
Tournament offic1als know ilion IS 6-1 Both are sophomor- Mounts of Hurley. W. Va., and
~Larry Belcher of Greenville, W
Va , both of whom are
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Boston Celtics routed lhc Los more: Tom Doolin, Ashland, liam K1rk , South Bend, 1nd,
Ange les Lakers 121•11Mi, the New Ky., 6-4 freshman; Tony Bass, 6-4\1 sophomore, Cary Leavell ,
York KmclierbOCkers defeate-d Daylon, 6-1 freshman;
Sam JeffersonVIlle, lnd , 5-10 JUnior.
the Detroit Pistons 114·109, St. Thomton, Dayton, 641i1 fresh- Richard Mason . Detroit, Mich.,
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Lows beat San Francisco 120- man; Bob Mabry, Dayton: 6-5 6-1 freshman; Nathaniel Reid,
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NBA Standings
PLUS $2.21 FEO,
overrrune the B&lt;llt1more Bullets Ohio, 6-2 freshman; J1m Ham· more , Harry Rogers, Washmg- By United Prt!s loteruaUonal
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'I fresh- ton, D. C, 6-6 Jumor·. Donald
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Tbe Pahiladelphia 76ers are previous mark.
Sevon men ' cored m double man: and J1m Batford, Ash Townsend, Nitro, W. Va., 6-0 Ph"l
W. L. Pet.
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play 6t home.
lead at 87-51m the th1rd qu arter John tlavhcek's . 25 . pomts. WEST VI RGINIA STATE - ~ sen • ro,
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When it comes down to :t, ns it increa~ed 1ts oven~l l Boston never tra1led m the Edward Clark, Charleston, W. more.
Cmcmnat1
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The 76ers made easy work ol 33·3 W•lt Cham berlam 1ed
pomls early 10 the second ha!f.l Conyers Williamsburg
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the Cincinnati Royals with a scorers wilh 3~ pom ts and abo Elgm Bavlor and Jerry West 6-5 sophomore. Edward Davis, semor , Jesse Phillips, Neon,
Western Divi~~on L
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Mondays Results
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Glen Head, N. y, 5·11 seruor; Boston 121 Lus Angeles 106
Ralph Hannah, Oceana, W Va., New York 114 Detrmt 109
producer with 29. Tom V?n Chicago registered_ Its sJXtn 6-l sophomore : Larry Belcher, Philadelphia 134 Cincmnat1
A:sdale topped the PJStnns With V1ctorv m the last eight games Greenville, w. Va , 64 fresh· St. Louis 120 San Fran Ill
25 pomls
hehmd a 34-pomt effort by Guy man . Larry Penn Welch W Chica•o
108 Baltimore 96
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RooKie Lou Hudson scored ~3 Rodgers as tho Bulls overcam_e Va., '6-l freshman .' Danny' Wy:
Tuesday's Games
po~nts and Bill Bndges added "I •. second-quarter, 10-po.nt dell· att, Marlinton, w. Va., 6-! fresh- Detroit at Cmcmnau
124 W. MAIN
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highlight the Hawks trrumph m the losers.
non, w. va., 8-1 freshman; Dick (Only games scheduled)
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6-0; AI Knott, East Moline, Ill.,
6-4; John Watson, Mishawaka,
lnd, 5-lt; Gary Darrow, Cleveland, 6-!; Larry Waite, Hudsoo·
ville, Mich., 6-3. Bruce McDonald, Rocllester, M1ch , ~ · 10:
Loren Reno, Cedarville, 6-t;
Dave Gaffner. Wllllamston,
Mich, 6-3, Paul Entener, Dunkirk, Ind., 6-0. Mike Zazvrsk·
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HUNTINGTON, w. lo (UP)
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at band- roblems of ecial
Private funeral service• will -Pollee continued their tnvtst~
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th:t ti~e have any lnformatlon The t966 Christmas holiday at Muter's Home for Funerals. that caused se\'eral thousand
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as tn the motivation of the weekend traffic toll today ap- Rev. L. E. Foudy of
Firat dollara worth of dam&amp;ll to two
·~ongressman Walter H. Moe!- The fund was set up after the erans Memonal HospiLal m
assassination or Its possible r"~ to be one of /he safest Church of God will officiate, local schools during the holldaJ
nv ·'lli~~ f»nounced approv-ldeath of Chief Walter E. Mark- Pom•ro).
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unplications
or vers 10 recen years.
and burial wlll be In Ohio Val- weekend
al by the Departments of La-~ el, 41, and the woundmg
of I SurVJv mg are three daughters,
"The att~mey general• said ~e toll a~ Ill~ end ofF ~~he ley Memory Gardena.
Pollee . Capt. Nelson Paden
bor •., Health, Education and Charles G1ies, 31, during a Mrs. R. C (Audrey) Hager,
that he would hke to look tntn period runn g omd 1g r ay
aald damage to Vlli!On High
41111\Wt ,ttJo a federal grant of four • man breakout at the M•ddleport, w&lt;th whom the
the matter of whether the oath night tn Monday ml n ht, apSchool and Westmoreland 11
a l\lanp&lt;twer Devel-ILawrence County Jml Dec 3 deceased made her home ; Mr.. I
of office as president should be :•ached 600/: 7ould rise
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mentary School two bloW e.
opmbt· illld Trammg Act pro·' One excapee was killed and t.he . Bradv (Gladys) Mu·phy, Hunt·
administered to me Immediate- de receipt 0 _ae hreports aftn
way wa1 the ,:wont e
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eaths occurrmg ours a er
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other three captured
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which Will be charged with first-degree mur-1 Goodm, Columbus, several
Washington and that he would aCCI ents.
poll v
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conducted at Lancaster Hlgn der.
grandchildren and great grand· NEAR BLIZZARO CONDI· . 11 b k ,•
Lui year's Christmas tnll
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co officer.
Sr.hool, will provide 25 unem, chJtdreo, and a brother, Charles lions struck the nation's Mld_ , caJo~~~ said he therealt~r mounted tn 720, the third
Mrs. Grace L. Dugan, 113, Every room hid at least one
ployefj t't'lll;~ers with 44 weeks}}
I w Turner, Pr!nceton, W. Va. lands tnday. Heavy
snow talked with s ecial uslstants secutlve record., Safety e~per!l Main Sl, Rutland. waa dead broken window, lockera, datks
of trA!nthg in the occupation
' Funeral services were held warnuogs were issued as far McGeor e Bu~a and Walter hoped this years final tally on arrival at Htlzer Hospilal and olltces were ranQcked,
of production machine opera-~
' Tuesdny at 2 p.m. at the Ewmg southwest as New Mexwo. Five Jenkins gby telep:one from tile would fall near 100 falalitiea Sunday morning. Survivors In- wall rna~ were tom doWn,
tor, Congressman Moeller re(Continued from Page I ) I Chapel with Revs Odell Man- Inches of snow in northern An- plane and both "urged that the below that mark.
elude three daughters
Ml'll. band eqUipment damaged and
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~ Tbe total cost of the _project •29, also of Columbus, Who was l
norther_n New MeXIco stalled be delayed."
the National Safety Council had Bob German, Newark, 0 ., and the high acboo~ WBI beutly
wm b'l .$'1Q,376, of WhiCh the held for questioning
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traffic m both states A state "I tnld them 1 was waiting lor predicted possibly 650 In 750 Mrs. Bob Bishop, Rt. 1, Mid- wrecked.
iederal,j&gt;Vernment will provideI At Toledo, Luther Harris, 54,
policeman re~rted a lllrnado; Mrs. Kennedy and for the ' persons would die on llle roada dleport; seven sons,
Harold,
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!was killed ;n an argument
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Hebron 0 · Lloyd Rt 1 Mid·
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of federai ' Chnstmas-:normng. Pollee heid i (Continued from Page 11
co, resulting in extenSive dam- the plane, and would not return
EST, With reports dleport;
at 'hom"e; Low""~ 10h I h.-e supported 1Toledo la\\efll Jll1Ul9gel'. Cleo l
age.
· tn that time" Jobnaon 811 bema received,
Unittd ell Junior Bobb Ch"lllcllhe·
a
_lllnd !hat " needed," IJackson
• 11egree Sayre, 19, Columbus, and Har· The wintry warnings were
Warren
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5R2 her mother,
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old Cadi ness, SO, Columbus, posted in Texas,
Colorado, He said his
persons dead in traffic accidents Hillsboro· a alster
Dorothy
amfowicmg the grant.
I Lucas County juvenile author- bo!h speedmg, municipal court, Oklahoma, ~ansas, Nebraska Bun~ "IIPd Jenkins was inter· with !ires, drowning• and other Rice, Chlllicothe; t~e brothers,
Itles held a 17-year-old Toledo Dec 1'1; Lester P. Stager, 11, and M1ssour1. Snow fell as far rupted tn allow Robert KennedY accidents f~!•mg the grand hoi· Gerald Beekman HU!sboro aod
Iyouth in the fatal shooting of IWheelersburg, intoxication, and west as utah, as well as U1e 1 to come back on the Une. iday toll to at least 762 • The. Daryl Beekman 'eotumbus: her M
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IVernell Allison, 19, a soldier 1Harry Green,l8, Columbus, lit- south and central Rock1es.
Jolmson related
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grandmother, Nancy Holt; m112
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,home on leav~. The shootlng ttering the highway, botll for
"He said that the oath should! ~~c
land, 0 ., and 20 grandchildren. MIAMI (UPI) - The Cou
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1mumc1pal court Dec. 28.
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Brush with Death
be administered tn me immedl·
Her husband Joe and her Guard started 1 search toda)
1rymen
'"r·o vaU
I father, Floyd, 'preceded
' her in for 1our Ohio men overdue 01
Th were engage
hlch·' 1n M"1ddl etown, Oscar J 0hn-1 01 hers were: J ames E· vau · SAICO
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81 death.
a fislling trip tn a small boat
Com~iSI's dead
,a scuffle Christmas Day wlth ling, Dec. 30; Ivan Stuckey, Quang Dan, a leading ciVIh~n This is significant in !bat Total
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Mrs. Dugan Wll employed al A Coast Guard air-sea l'tiCIM
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VIetnam s some of the advance rumors
the Lakin State Hospitai
for plane and two 46-foot patrol
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'Police were called to Mrsh 7, Jackson; Wallace Harvey, Constituent Assembly,
wa_s about the Manchester book have
the past twt years. She also boats !lfarched for the lour,
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~mereency' Chnstmas Eve and ordered Rh~nd~ Garlic, 18, Eureka Star I bomb that tnre apart hiS car.' deciSion to hold the plane in I
In Rutland for several years
here early Mandai and wert
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bystander was Dallas until after he tnok his
Funeral service&amp; were held at due back Monday night.
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2 p m Tuesday at the Rutland The men were ldeutllled u
. ug e ' e I ' su ermg a se-1twice In the struggle.
wounded In the blast.
Johnson recounted his . ar·
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Meih~list Church with It&gt;• Rev Donald Souder•, Harnden, Rob; vere nose bleed at the resl- At Dayton Sunday night Mro ,
Dan, a powerful leader ot
fo US Dl tr"ct Mrs. Ethel Christina Ruppelt,
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. · ert and Gary Stable W lllton
.dence of Ruth Buffington, t0l 'Vinus Hill 34 was shot~~ her ' V t rano Memorial Hoapltal ione of the emerging political rJ~~gemsentsh Hrgh . t.
s 'tn No. Fourth-Av., Middleport, ! Bob Smith officiating. Burial and Edward Fladt Wr,Umintg•·-'
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ns_a e age o
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the Coast Guard aaid.
I taken. to Veterans
Memorial William J. Hili was held by po- Admlosloos Sstnrday - Har· , lion for VIetnam, escaped death ' He ~aid thatg while this was Saturday morrung. She
Wll
The wiveJ of the men report~~~---·-·-Ilice.
old Rucker, Cleveland; . Mrs. by seconds_, pohc~ said. He was in on Mrs. Kenned and the born Ill Daytnn, Ky.
Clara Wolfe Die&amp;
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- - - 1Clark Foster, Pomeroy, Tina slightly _m)ured 10 the leg. PO" f."re:ldent's coffin arrt~ed.'
SurviVOrs mclude her
bus- On Monday Evening Camp In Marathon early today.
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Foster, Pomeroy,
MJcllael hce S&amp;ld Dan no!Jced some- "Mrs Johnson and I spoke tn band, Clarence E., Middleport; ! Funeral services for Ml•s The men were scheduled to
A(IIWSS
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Hammon, Cheshire;
Berii thing was wrong with his car, her," johnson said. "We tried two daughters, M~s. Evelyn C. Clara Wolf, Racine RD, who ftsh Ove miles aouth ol Somil.~;
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meaSteed, Langsville; Mrs. Aaron , opened the door and go! out. to comfort her, but our words Feaser, Alexandrlll, Va., and died In Melgl General Hospital brero Ujht and If lhe fllllllll
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Mrs Aaron Scarberry, Leon. aut.honties refused to 1dent•fy Lady Bird Johnaon also talked liD Church, Daughlerl ot lbe
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to the Warred Commission on American Revolution, Cinelli· I Hearing on Route
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July IO, !liM. She recalled:
nail; the Hlldl'elh
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Callci waa . cited for 111128. ~· u L
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_ A public heari111 will be trot and ~ter lor llleJal
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Pomeroy. Mary Bradbury • tions have called on Pre•ldetlt -but Lyndo~ quickly aald, 'no, 160 fear&amp;, 1 supervlaor ol mu"c
communi on the roposed a1e to both vehicles, but no
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Alan Pugh, Mmer.. Johnson to immediately order no' and tmmedla••ly led us out 10 the Lockland Public IIChoola, ty
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peace Mrs.
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[ The Rawltngs.Coall Funeral way In weatem Pike,
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Mrs. John•on .home Iiiii he In cbrge of ar·, Highland and Brown counties.
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. leading from lranaements. Thera will be 110 The 54.8-mtle llfCiioh ll to Steven J. Britton, 11, Marlt
r/.
Pierson, Gallipolis Ferry, VIr· son Monday the group protest- the
~lllplrlment of •viewing of the body at the fun· Irun from Jaaper, near Pl~ebtnn, ella, fatally injured SatuniiJ,
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ed "moral 'tnd~gnatlon agamst Air
1o 1 cabin aft era! home, rather, from 12·1(} west lo just lOUth ol Pee le! when hli by 1 car u he walket
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~Dlscbrget Mouday - Mrs. the policies and practices of Mrs
was lrith t.h~ until time of servlcea at the a~ Sea"!an. The propoaed plan acrosa the strHt in 'MartJ!II.
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Hubert Gibbs, Zora Walker, the United States government casket
Johnson went church.
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LOCAL TEMPS
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Angelo Ama7.0IIa McDaniel re•·~· of the Methodist Boa d
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of 11 other preachers •nd reb- .. she said, Oh, no. Perhap• ,. ·
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Deln1ar Lee Grady, 31, Route bis whom be described as na- later • • ,,but not right now'" ' But there was no~tng 1"j~m~ut;iaiCitoil~ll;i
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li:ach day the code letters are tllrtereaL
Z, Racine, laborer, and Zelma tiona! church leaders.
Mrs. Johnson said she "would could do to help , !!""• Mn.
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A OrJploptJDI Q a Eveline Taylor 17 Route 1
have ~qne ~y~ tn help" Johnson rtealled, lo rather
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' Job fnr Bob
Mrs. Kehnedy, "whMe clotlle~l quickly I left and went blpll 10
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congres;lonal s•at milled
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saturolay'o C.,.ptoquote: THE WORLD DOES NOT dROW
Floyd Keith Carson, ZZ, Mans- 1ed as an assistant secretary of Rusk. Felghen recommended ' something 1 had •aid
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FORCE OR BY THE POLICEMAN'S CLUB.- j field, machinist, and Carol )'II state, 1! was renorted todav . Sweeney for U:e job now held Lyndon a long tlmt 11o-that
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Sue Anderson, 18, Dexter, soc· I A fellow Cleveland Democrat, by Douglas MacArthur, betlev· he is a good man in a Ughlapot 1
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By United Press IDtematlonal Rhode Island. It'll be St. in those contesls while Bowling ranked New Mexico Is the bier threw up • desperation lime out. A Cougar had ljle ball
There may be no place like Joseph's vs. Rhode Island and LaSalle meets Syracuse m the chmre
bimd shot that wasn't close to alone under the basket for what
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home for tbe holidays but it Northwestern vs. Providence.
Creen battles Pnncetnn and The third-ranked team, North the basket. But Davis, a bus would have been ttie tying
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d1dn't turn out to be a very St. Joseph's of Philadelphia other two games.
Carolina, is playmg a regularly who didn't get intn the game basket if play hadn't been
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pulled another stunning upset as [ The Los Angeles Classic, scheduled game against Fur- until there were less than three stopped.
RANGER
The unbeaten Redmen, it beat defending NIT champmn featuring top-ranked \ICLA and man tomght.
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minutes to go, grabbed the l The Providence game was aU B CIL411LES E TAYLOR
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ranked lllh in the natlon and Brigham Young 6Hl, Pro. ILew Alclndor, also starts today ADD ST. JOHNS &amp;-48 SPTS .. rebound aod layed 11 1n with a Walker and he got a standing
y
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New y~
pre-lourney favor1tes tn win the vidence ripped Duquesne 82·55 when IllinoiS meets Arizona and 021s zzbyllyd coli 12-27 tt
second left He was also fouled ovation when he left the game ~~~ ~:)
pti
prestige-laden ECAC Holiday as Jimmy Walker put on a Southern California battles Ark· 1st add 120!1 nx tonlgbl.
and put m a free throw to add w1th 2:29 left from the crowd ol
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Northwestern, which came an extra pomt
14,636. He scored 37 points m were e
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nament, were the first victims Rhode Island ran up a new woo.h.n•s Bruins airead 5 mto the Garden as the natwn's Sonny Dove led St. John's dazzling exhibitioo.
Shrme North-South Ati-Star Johnson :.~~~
in their own backyard Monday tourney sooring record While I on'! Ia u 1•1 Wed y d ' highest scoring team with a w1th 20 pomts while Jimmy Rhode Island broke the 1113 1game, and two of them. knocked Central II'
as the first of 70 college holiday routing St. Bonaventure 109-79. ~Ight J.e% th: 1meet :~:~ 108.4 average, played St. John's Burns and Mike Weaver botb point record set by Manhattan the Rebels out of a cMnce II&gt; out In tbe
tournaments around the nation
70 Tournaments
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game but still beat the Redmen. had J5 for Northwestern. DaviS m 1951 against NYIJ as Art razzle-dazzle from behmd _the Red
starled.
Action will pick •rp tonight sm.
The Wildcats also had given up was Weaver's replacement •Stephenson scored 40 pomts and way they like to 1D th~&gt; series. wing Orland
St. John's took a short trek around the nation with many of The Sugar Bowl tourney 350 pmnts m their last three when Weaver fouled out with Igrabbed 17 rebounds 1o lead the The Yankee team, fuH of will be out for at
from its Queens, N.V., campus the teams m the 70 lournaments features lOth ranked Boston games, losing two of them to 233 left.
' way.
stars from.Notre Dame, M•ch•· while other
to MadJSon Square Garden but swmgmg mto actiOn.
College and 13111 ranked Tennes· Kentucky and Vanderbilt and St. Joseph's, overoonung a big; The losers will play In a gan State. Ohm and Jllmms, won suffered assorted
was dumped by a Northweslern Besides the ECAC tourney, sec beSides urJranked
but 1 coach Larry Glass said, "The he1ght diSadvantage, played al doubleheader thJS afternoon 11 27·14 Monday mght before weekend VICtnries
team that came halfway across the spotlight w1ll be on the Los dangerous Bradley. Play doesn't k1ds had been readmg all tills !uperb, aggressive game In With Br1gloam Young facmg St 28.589 fans m the Orange Bowl and Chicago were 11)i)onit:
the country to take a 62-60 Angeles Classic, the Quaker open until Friday in that Istuff about being No. 1 m outballling tile taller Cougars. Bonaventure and St. John's The South has made comir:g Marshall, Rod Gilbert, llerDM
verdict on Dan Davis' three- C1ty Fesllval an~ the Sugar1tourney.
sconng, it got so they were Leading 39-32 at halfllme, St. meelmg Duquesne.
from nehind nea rly a trad•t•en Geoffnon and Arnie Bl'Oifll..
pomt play witll one second Bowl tourney
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danng the other team tn shoot Joseph 's grabbed a 63-lil lead Cmcmnati beat a tourmg in the annual chanty game. but
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Acllon ~on t start unlll Fmally they realized they had with 2 11 left on Clllf Ander· Swcdisil team 76·53 Monday I a last-quarter mteJcep!Ion by I de f e n Sl v e baod k .Pt •. ~~
Northwestern, rafed Michigan LouJSvliie and Mich•gan State, Thursday m the Sun BoNt , to play defense."
son's jumper and then stole the 1mght as the Beareats outre-• Army's Dean Hansen cut off the Vank,cs out of the en~ ZOillt 111
State's top contender for the ~anked second and seventh and where defendmg NCAA chamLast Minute Save
ball twice to seat the VIctory I bounded the Swedes 51·22 and last slim hope of that llus lime I the first quarter, . b~ Doll; .
Big 10 crown this season, now ~gured to meet 111 the Quaker piOn and fourth-ranked Texas Trailing most of the gam• After the fli"St steal
had four players m double This was the f1rst of tPe [ Cockroft of Adams &amp;tate kicket ·'
moves Into Wednesday's semi· Lily fmals, both ~pen today · Western IS playing while it also Iand by 60-59 w1t.h seconds left Joseph's missed a shot' and figures Cmcinnat 1 led 34·25 at major post· Ch rislm&amp;s b.. wl two lleid goals -&lt;If~ and 3tl
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fmals of the tourney along with OU ISVJlle Pays
Niagara and [begms the same day in the •the game appeared lost fo; Brigham Voung rebounded and halfti.;c and then ooasted to the games which ~ill be followed l"ards He also convei"lell after
Prov1dence, St. Joseph's and Mich1gan State meels Villanova Lobo Invitational where fifth· Northwestern when Terry Gam· Its coach , Stan Watts, called a , triumph.
by
I each of the tiU"e~ Nortb,
Dec 31 , Tennessee vs Syra· louchdowns.

tnward Mrs. Kennedy, the
Ice and snow apparently wat
Kennedy staff, and the slain
the cause ol two accldenta ill
Preaident'o brother, Robert F.
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vesligated by the Meigs Com&gt;
Kennedy.
A Gallipolis tavern owner, GJ~nn Austin Luellen, ty Sheriff's Department Satu~
All of this, supposedly, took ' 41, of 443 Lariat Dr., was found banged at 1:80 p.m. day and Sunday.
place aboard the presidential Saturd•y in the basement of his Glenmar Tavern, 856 E4ward Moran, 1!, lloute I,
airplane, Air Force One, Which Second Ave.
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llacine, traveling east on Rout•
carried Johnson and his party
Dr. Donald R. Warehi~e, ~allta co:u~ty coro~er, said 338 Saturday at 11:05 a.m.,
home along with Kennedy's ~~ 11 am. tod~y that I rulmg 10 Luellen s death 15 pend· went off the highway and struo1
body and the Kennedy party.
mg a c~mplet1on of an in· 3 1..,. 0 B Iaville Ro d son a (IU&amp;rdtall, and Into a smar
vestlgahon.
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w s h avy dafnJnhnson told the Warr&lt;llll Chief of pollee John Taylor of J. D. and Myrtle Jarvis Lu- s ream. ere a e
Commission that Secret Servicej reported that Luellen was round ellen, wbo survive, now of Chtf. age to lh•. front of the •~hlele,
agents had taken him from the hanged by an electric
Ugbt iicothe. He was a graduate of but no Injuries o~ arres .
Parkland General Hospital in cord in the basement of the Emanual llleb school in Kan- The second ~ccident happen.
Dallas tn Love Field, where the tavern The body was cut down sas City, and also a graduate ed Sunday at 1.15 p.m. on Coun.
plane was waiting, and that the and taken tn the Gallipolis Med- of an engineering school tn that ty Road C-32, five tenths of a
following ensued
leal Center Hospital, where he city. lie had been employed u mile east of State Route 7.
"When we got to the airport, was pronounced dead on arrlv· an engineer at the K y 8 e r William Dale Hellman, 21,
we proceeded to drive to the al, accordln&amp; to Ch•ef Taylor. Creek plant, and had served Chester, wu traveling wes~
ramp leading Into llle plane, C•ty police received a call In World War II. lie waa a rounded a rlrbt ~urve, lo.t con.
and we entered the plane.
from the Glenmar Tavern that member of VFW Post
No. 11'01, left the hlg way on the
'.'We were ushered into the there had been a hanging at 4464, and the Eagleo Lodge.
right side, and landed In a d1tcl
pmate quarters of the Preo- 1·!7 P m Saturday Another His marriage was tn
the against a t~k.
!dent's plane. It didn't seem ~II 1 1·.40 P ask~ pollee tn former Sue Cavote of Nelson- There were no irtjurleJ 01
right for John Kennedy not tn ~nd a a." am:Ulanre, according ville, and two surviving daugh- arresls and medium damaae
be there. I tnld someone that 1 ff"
ters are Glena and Maureen to the car.
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----we pre ethrred or Mrts. enne y Mr. Luellen was born on Nov . Luellen, both of Middleport.
to use ese quar ers.
Other survivors are two bro"Shortly.after we boarded the
!.hers and four sisters John w.
plane, 1 called Robert Kennedy,
the President's brother and the
and James F. Luellen, both of
attorney general. 1 knew how
Groveport, 0., Mrs.
Luulse
grief-stricken he was and I
Ssunders of Hazard, Ky., Mrs.

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Ptesident's Found Hanged Saturd9f
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to~e~~~~~~is the first Meigs farmer to sign contracts to grow turkeys for the new business. Mattox
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2nd Annual Point Rotary
Tourney Opens Wednesday

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REDMEN -Here are three Rio Grande College Redmen who will participate in the Second Annual Pt. Pleasant Rotary lnv•ta tion a\ Basketball Tournament Wednesday and Thursday 10 the Pt. Pleasant High School gym. Tom Dool·
in, 6-4 freshman, is a graduate of Falf view High ~c hool, Ashland , Xy. Bob Mabry, 6-5 freshman center, is a 1966 ~ radu at e of Da~ IQ n Roosevelt lhgh School.
Sharon Gregory, 6·6 senior, is th e b.JCk honc of th e Redmen's attack He IS a
graduate of Columbus South High School. Rw Grande College meets Concord,
W. Va. College in the second game Wednesday- mght.
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RIO GRANDE COLLEGE - ,Gary, W Va, 6·1 sophomore :
Sharos Gregory, Columbus, 8-61Dav1d Hamilton, Gary. W. Va,
senior; Don Trainer, Beaver, 61 freshman: Alan Hamllton,
6-0 semor; Steve Toler, Ash- 6-5\1 sophomore: Willie Ham.
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JOI MILliNG~·~ &amp;
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It was a defens1ve oattle ~ ll :
BY DICK THOMAS
llttle about Cedarville's 1!134; .,
the way Thr heroics were •
Jill
Dave and Alan Hamilton, top record but one member of the The Rio Grande College Red- spread around but, &lt;~gmflcan•l ;·.: '
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scorers last year for West VJr. team back Is 6-4 AI Knott
of men of Coach Art Lanham, now Ihe most valu.2 b\e players wrre- ,,.,
1 L1 c r 11 c
gm1a State, w•ll see
action East Moline, ttl , who led the w1ih a 5-6 record. Will be de· Pete Do ranko of Notre Dame 1
agamst Cedarville College of team m J965 w1th 521 pomts m £endmg thc1r crown, and
for I he North and Cene, Tro&lt;, h,
Ohw al 7 p m. Wednesday in 23 games, an average of 22 6 Concord College of Athens W · " '"mi. Fla for the South - .
KING BUILDERS '
the Second Annual Pt Pleas- per game.
va , m the second game Wed- a couple of defensive :memen \
ant Rotary Holiday Invitational West Vlfgm1a State's Hamil· nesday mght. Concord IS 7.2 Trosch. M1ami tcammate 1
SUPPLY CO.
Basketball Tournament.
tor. brothers are backed up by for the year West V•rginia 1T
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Dave Hamilton was
top such talent as f\.3 1-z Ben Hunter State is 6-3
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scorer last season With 604 of New Haven, Conn , who was The Concord Mountain Lions '
points, and hiS brother, Alan third high on the team
last have mne lettermen back from
Hamilton had 407 points, as ' year with 318 pomb Otl1er tall last year's team which f1mshed
West V1rgxma State broke even Iones on the StHte team
are: w1th 7-18 record. accordmg to
w1th 13~13 record . State was de- Anthony Conyers. 6-5 sopho- a pre-season wnteup on the
feated by Rio Grande College more; Harry Rogers. 6-6 junior; squad The roster released tn
for lhe championship of the and Bill Kirk, 6-4 1 ~ Junior. Dave Tou rnament officmls li sts 511
1965 Tournament
Hamilton IS 6-S ~A1 and Alan Ham- freshmen mcludmg
James
Tournament offic1als know ilion IS 6-1 Both are sophomor- Mounts of Hurley. W. Va., and
~Larry Belcher of Greenville, W
Va , both of whom are
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a rt'turmng letterman, IS
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Boston Celtics routed lhc Los more: Tom Doolin, Ashland, liam K1rk , South Bend, 1nd,
Ange les Lakers 121•11Mi, the New Ky., 6-4 freshman; Tony Bass, 6-4\1 sophomore, Cary Leavell ,
York KmclierbOCkers defeate-d Daylon, 6-1 freshman;
Sam JeffersonVIlle, lnd , 5-10 JUnior.
the Detroit Pistons 114·109, St. Thomton, Dayton, 641i1 fresh- Richard Mason . Detroit, Mich.,
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Lows beat San Francisco 120- man; Bob Mabry, Dayton: 6-5 6-1 freshman; Nathaniel Reid,
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NBA Standings
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overrrune the B&lt;llt1more Bullets Ohio, 6-2 freshman; J1m Ham· more , Harry Rogers, Washmg- By United Prt!s loteruaUonal
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'I fresh- ton, D. C, 6-6 Jumor·. Donald
Eastern llivl•ion
By United Press IDteruatlonal Mmn ea polis Lakers held the 108
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Tbe Pahiladelphia 76ers are previous mark.
Sevon men ' cored m double man: and J1m Batford, Ash Townsend, Nitro, W. Va., 6-0 Ph"l
W. L. Pet.
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family
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Philadelphm
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play 6t home.
lead at 87-51m the th1rd qu arter John tlavhcek's . 25 . pomts. WEST VI RGINIA STATE - ~ sen • ro,
17 19 ·
When it comes down to :t, ns it increa~ed 1ts oven~l l Boston never tra1led m the Edward Clark, Charleston, W. more.
Cmcmnat1
12 19
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just
about
invincible
season
record
to
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The 76ers made easy work ol 33·3 W•lt Cham berlam 1ed
pomls early 10 the second ha!f.l Conyers Williamsburg
e 'an y, u ens. · a •
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the Cincinnati Royals with a scorers wilh 3~ pom ts and abo Elgm Bavlor and Jerry West 6-5 sophomore. Edward Davis, semor , Jesse Phillips, Neon,
Western Divi~~on L
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victory
Monday
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to
contributed
32
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and
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each
scored
24
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Tom
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' man ; Luther Donald, ChiCago,
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HowJ rd Komives poured in 17
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cutive home court !!!Uccesses In JWberl~on and Happy Hairston pomts in the final quarter to :t ga.tTJe played at '-1emphis, sophomore , Bill Spencer, Kim- DelrOit
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24 3!1.1
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e o scor 2 eac or ' e oya &lt;. Delrmt. Komives, who scorrd
" JD)ured ankle had to•.,be packPd Mounts, GIibert, W. Va • 6-1 Lo ' Ange"
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. only ,.j x poiuts m the ftr st ha!f, Jll 1ce durmg the contest, had 34 sophomore. Don Van Due~en,
Mondays Results
I fmi shed as the gamt's top pomt points for the Warriors
Glen Head, N. y, 5·11 seruor; Boston 121 Lus Angeles 106
Ralph Hannah, Oceana, W Va., New York 114 Detrmt 109
producer with 29. Tom V?n Chicago registered_ Its sJXtn 6-l sophomore : Larry Belcher, Philadelphia 134 Cincmnat1
A:sdale topped the PJStnns With V1ctorv m the last eight games Greenville, w. Va , 64 fresh· St. Louis 120 San Fran Ill
25 pomls
hehmd a 34-pomt effort by Guy man . Larry Penn Welch W Chica•o
108 Baltimore 96
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RooKie Lou Hudson scored ~3 Rodgers as tho Bulls overcam_e Va., '6-l freshman .' Danny' Wy:
Tuesday's Games
po~nts and Bill Bndges added "I •. second-quarter, 10-po.nt dell· att, Marlinton, w. Va., 6-! fresh- Detroit at Cmcmnau
124 W. MAIN
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pomts and 20 r~bounds to r1t. Don Ohl scored ~9 p•mts for man; Larry Johnson, Buckhan. BalllmJre at St. LuuJS
highlight the Hawks trrumph m the losers.
non, w. va., 8-1 freshman; Dick (Only games scheduled)
Everidge, Neon, Ky , 5-11 fresh,!,o========--=...,.""'"""'""'====d
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6-0; AI Knott, East Moline, Ill.,
6-4; John Watson, Mishawaka,
lnd, 5-lt; Gary Darrow, Cleveland, 6-!; Larry Waite, Hudsoo·
ville, Mich., 6-3. Bruce McDonald, Rocllester, M1ch , ~ · 10:
Loren Reno, Cedarville, 6-t;
Dave Gaffner. Wllllamston,
Mich, 6-3, Paul Entener, Dunkirk, Ind., 6-0. Mike Zazvrsk·
ey, Lorain, Ohio, 6-0: and Mike
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HUNTINGTON, w. lo (UP)
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at band- roblems of ecial
Private funeral service• will -Pollee continued their tnvtst~
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ur enc ~cause we did ~ot at By UD!ted Press IDtematlonal be held at I a.m., Wednesday, (atlon today lntn undlllsm
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th:t ti~e have any lnformatlon The t966 Christmas holiday at Muter's Home for Funerals. that caused se\'eral thousand
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wounded patrolman
dJed Clmslmas mght at V~t·
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as tn the motivation of the weekend traffic toll today ap- Rev. L. E. Foudy of
Firat dollara worth of dam&amp;ll to two
·~ongressman Walter H. Moe!- The fund was set up after the erans Memonal HospiLal m
assassination or Its possible r"~ to be one of /he safest Church of God will officiate, local schools during the holldaJ
nv ·'lli~~ f»nounced approv-ldeath of Chief Walter E. Mark- Pom•ro).
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unplications
or vers 10 recen years.
and burial wlll be In Ohio Val- weekend
al by the Departments of La-~ el, 41, and the woundmg
of I SurVJv mg are three daughters,
"The att~mey general• said ~e toll a~ Ill~ end ofF ~~he ley Memory Gardena.
Pollee . Capt. Nelson Paden
bor •., Health, Education and Charles G1ies, 31, during a Mrs. R. C (Audrey) Hager,
that he would hke to look tntn period runn g omd 1g r ay
aald damage to Vlli!On High
41111\Wt ,ttJo a federal grant of four • man breakout at the M•ddleport, w&lt;th whom the
the matter of whether the oath night tn Monday ml n ht, apSchool and Westmoreland 11
a l\lanp&lt;twer Devel-ILawrence County Jml Dec 3 deceased made her home ; Mr.. I
of office as president should be :•ached 600/: 7ould rise
0
mentary School two bloW e.
opmbt· illld Trammg Act pro·' One excapee was killed and t.he . Bradv (Gladys) Mu·phy, Hunt·
administered to me Immediate- de receipt 0 _ae hreports aftn
way wa1 the ,:wont e
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eaths occurrmg ours a er
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other three captured
and mg on, an
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idlands Whacked
ly or after we returned to
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vrndallam I' e -In I.e
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which Will be charged with first-degree mur-1 Goodm, Columbus, several
Washington and that he would aCCI ents.
poll v
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conducted at Lancaster Hlgn der.
grandchildren and great grand· NEAR BLIZZARO CONDI· . 11 b k ,•
Lui year's Christmas tnll
es a
co officer.
Sr.hool, will provide 25 unem, chJtdreo, and a brother, Charles lions struck the nation's Mld_ , caJo~~~ said he therealt~r mounted tn 720, the third
Mrs. Grace L. Dugan, 113, Every room hid at least one
ployefj t't'lll;~ers with 44 weeks}}
I w Turner, Pr!nceton, W. Va. lands tnday. Heavy
snow talked with s ecial uslstants secutlve record., Safety e~per!l Main Sl, Rutland. waa dead broken window, lockera, datks
of trA!nthg in the occupation
' Funeral services were held warnuogs were issued as far McGeor e Bu~a and Walter hoped this years final tally on arrival at Htlzer Hospilal and olltces were ranQcked,
of production machine opera-~
' Tuesdny at 2 p.m. at the Ewmg southwest as New Mexwo. Five Jenkins gby telep:one from tile would fall near 100 falalitiea Sunday morning. Survivors In- wall rna~ were tom doWn,
tor, Congressman Moeller re(Continued from Page I ) I Chapel with Revs Odell Man- Inches of snow in northern An- plane and both "urged that the below that mark.
elude three daughters
Ml'll. band eqUipment damaged and
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~ Tbe total cost of the _project •29, also of Columbus, Who was l
norther_n New MeXIco stalled be delayed."
the National Safety Council had Bob German, Newark, 0 ., and the high acboo~ WBI beutly
wm b'l .$'1Q,376, of WhiCh the held for questioning
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traffic m both states A state "I tnld them 1 was waiting lor predicted possibly 650 In 750 Mrs. Bob Bishop, Rt. 1, Mid- wrecked.
iederal,j&gt;Vernment will provideI At Toledo, Luther Harris, 54,
policeman re~rted a lllrnado; Mrs. Kennedy and for the ' persons would die on llle roada dleport; seven sons,
Harold,
----all but $28118.
!was killed ;n an argument
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Hebron 0 · Lloyd Rt 1 Mid·
":rllls '.'.the
of federai ' Chnstmas-:normng. Pollee heid i (Continued from Page 11
co, resulting in extenSive dam- the plane, and would not return
EST, With reports dleport;
at 'hom"e; Low""~ 10h I h.-e supported 1Toledo la\\efll Jll1Ul9gel'. Cleo l
age.
· tn that time" Jobnaon 811 bema received,
Unittd ell Junior Bobb Ch"lllcllhe·
a
_lllnd !hat " needed," IJackson
• 11egree Sayre, 19, Columbus, and Har· The wintry warnings were
Warren
Press International
5R2 her mother,
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old Cadi ness, SO, Columbus, posted in Texas,
Colorado, He said his
persons dead in traffic accidents Hillsboro· a alster
Dorothy
amfowicmg the grant.
I Lucas County juvenile author- bo!h speedmg, municipal court, Oklahoma, ~ansas, Nebraska Bun~ "IIPd Jenkins was inter· with !ires, drowning• and other Rice, Chlllicothe; t~e brothers,
Itles held a 17-year-old Toledo Dec 1'1; Lester P. Stager, 11, and M1ssour1. Snow fell as far rupted tn allow Robert KennedY accidents f~!•mg the grand hoi· Gerald Beekman HU!sboro aod
Iyouth in the fatal shooting of IWheelersburg, intoxication, and west as utah, as well as U1e 1 to come back on the Une. iday toll to at least 762 • The. Daryl Beekman 'eotumbus: her M
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IVernell Allison, 19, a soldier 1Harry Green,l8, Columbus, lit- south and central Rock1es.
Jolmson related
I breakdown :
grandmother, Nancy Holt; m112
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,home on leav~. The shootlng ttering the highway, botll for
"He said that the oath should! ~~c
land, 0 ., and 20 grandchildren. MIAMI (UPI) - The Cou
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1mumc1pal court Dec. 28.
., Ca
Brush with Death
be administered tn me immedl·
Her husband Joe and her Guard started 1 search toda)
1rymen
'"r·o vaU
I father, Floyd, 'preceded
' her in for 1our Ohio men overdue 01
Th were engage
hlch·' 1n M"1ddl etown, Oscar J 0hn-1 01 hers were: J ames E· vau · SAICO
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ately, before taking off for Plane•
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:~ncepe~n 'J:/ a~:: leftw 738 'son, 33, was fatally shot during 1 ghter, 31, Wlleelersburg, speed·
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Miscellaneous
81 death.
a fislling trip tn a small boat
Com~iSI's dead
,a scuffle Christmas Day wlth ling, Dec. 30; Ivan Stuckey, Quang Dan, a leading ciVIh~n This is significant in !bat Total
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Mrs. Dugan Wll employed al A Coast Guard air-sea l'tiCIM
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VIetnam s some of the advance rumors
the Lakin State Hospitai
for plane and two 46-foot patrol
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'Police were called to Mrsh 7, Jackson; Wallace Harvey, Constituent Assembly,
wa_s about the Manchester book have
the past twt years. She also boats !lfarched for the lour,
Th p ·
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; omeroy
~mereency' Chnstmas Eve and ordered Rh~nd~ Garlic, 18, Eureka Star I bomb that tnre apart hiS car.' deciSion to hold the plane in I
In Rutland for several years
here early Mandai and wert
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to leave. He returned, •Rt , all for speeding, munici·l One
bystander was Dallas until after he tnok his
Funeral service&amp; were held at due back Monday night.
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gt Ibegan quarreling and was shot pal court, Jan. ~I killed and five others were oath of office as President
2 p m Tuesday at the Rutland The men were ldeutllled u
. ug e ' e I ' su ermg a se-1twice In the struggle.
wounded In the blast.
Johnson recounted his . ar·
.
Meih~list Church with It&gt;• Rev Donald Souder•, Harnden, Rob; vere nose bleed at the resl- At Dayton Sunday night Mro ,
Dan, a powerful leader ot
fo US Dl tr"ct Mrs. Ethel Christina Ruppelt,
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. · ert and Gary Stable W lllton
.dence of Ruth Buffington, t0l 'Vinus Hill 34 was shot~~ her ' V t rano Memorial Hoapltal ione of the emerging political rJ~~gemsentsh Hrgh . t.
s 'tn No. Fourth-Av., Middleport, ! Bob Smith officiating. Burial and Edward Fladt Wr,Umintg•·-'
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New St ., Pomeroy, She was , westside home. Her husband.,
, blocs wntmg a new cons!Jtut- the lane and lvehimtheoath.·
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ns_a e age o
.
the Coast Guard aaid.
I taken. to Veterans
Memorial William J. Hili was held by po- Admlosloos Sstnrday - Har· , lion for VIetnam, escaped death ' He ~aid thatg while this was Saturday morrung. She
Wll
The wiveJ of the men report~~~---·-·-Ilice.
old Rucker, Cleveland; . Mrs. by seconds_, pohc~ said. He was in on Mrs. Kenned and the born Ill Daytnn, Ky.
Clara Wolfe Die&amp;
ed them overdue at Hall'a rub
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- - - 1Clark Foster, Pomeroy, Tina slightly _m)ured 10 the leg. PO" f."re:ldent's coffin arrt~ed.'
SurviVOrs mclude her
bus- On Monday Evening Camp In Marathon early today.
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Foster, Pomeroy,
MJcllael hce S&amp;ld Dan no!Jced some- "Mrs Johnson and I spoke tn band, Clarence E., Middleport; ! Funeral services for Ml•s The men were scheduled to
A(IIWSS
~3. Abrad h . 16. Hebrew
Hammon, Cheshire;
Berii thing was wrong with his car, her," johnson said. "We tried two daughters, M~s. Evelyn C. Clara Wolf, Racine RD, who ftsh Ove miles aouth ol Somil.~;
m~;~
meaSteed, Langsville; Mrs. Aaron , opened the door and go! out. to comfort her, but our words Feaser, Alexandrlll, Va., and died In Melgl General Hospital brero Ujht and If lhe fllllllll
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Scarberry' Leon.
A few second• later a plastic seemed Inadequate. She went Mrs. MarJ?r~e M. McDonald, Monday evening, will be held was not good !hera, they lald
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Discharges Ssturday - Rob- bomb exploded inSide the auto. into the private quarters of the •Pennsylvama, a IOD, Rev. Row· Thursday at 2 p m at the Ew they would go IJ milel MUlb
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Admissions Swtday - Roset- ' liam Janus, of Newton Falls, Mrs. Kennedy woul_d stand with dleport Presbyterian
Church Survlvora Include three sts- die
cited to Ml~
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the oath Mrs Johnson went
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Pierce, Middleport; Franklm durmg the holiday weekend m b k tn. b . lth h
M &gt;yracuse, and the Rev. James le Bodkin, SprlngOeld,
and dent Ssturday II 1:70 • m
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on root
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Grim Pomeroy
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and daughter, Harold Rucker. killed his 26-year-old girl friend, oa"l ws:au
ro:,et her Mrs. Ruppelt wao a member and nephewa. Frlendl may call he
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Mrs Aaron Scarberry, Leon. aut.honties refused to 1dent•fy Lady Bird Johnaon also talked liD Church, Daughlerl ot lbe
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to the Warred Commission on American Revolution, Cinelli· I Hearing on Route
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July IO, !liM. She recalled:
nail; the Hlldl'elh
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Callci waa . cited for 111128. ~· u L
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Hughes, Detrmt; Sally Powell, WASHINGTON - LEADEhs ushered tntn. tile main private of Congreu, Clubs.
_ A public heari111 will be trot and ~ter lor llleJal
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Pomeroy , Evelyn Landers, of t2 U S. religious organiza· presidential cabin on the plane She wu a achool teacher for held Jan. 4 In this •o\dams Coun- lng. l'ltere WIS medtum dllll·
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Pomeroy. Mary Bradbury • tions have called on Pre•ldetlt -but Lyndo~ quickly aald, 'no, 160 fear&amp;, 1 supervlaor ol mu"c
communi on the roposed a1e to both vehicles, but no
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Alan Pugh, Mmer.. Johnson to immediately order no' and tmmedla••ly led us out 10 the Lockland Public IIChoola, ty
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Barbnra Bass, Syracuse; lsa· Vielnam and tn start
peace Mrs.
llbould be."
[ The Rawltngs.Coall Funeral way In weatem Pike,
ams,
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bel Lutton, Pt. Pleasant: Lar~y I without any strings all ached. I The .
Mrs. John•on .home Iiiii he In cbrge of ar·, Highland and Brown counties.
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. leading from lranaements. Thera will be 110 The 54.8-mtle llfCiioh ll to Steven J. Britton, 11, Marlt
r/.
Pierson, Gallipolis Ferry, VIr· son Monday the group protest- the
~lllplrlment of •viewing of the body at the fun· Irun from Jaaper, near Pl~ebtnn, ella, fatally injured SatuniiJ,
!6 · ploy
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ed "moral 'tnd~gnatlon agamst Air
1o 1 cabin aft era! home, rather, from 12·1(} west lo just lOUth ol Pee le! when hli by 1 car u he walket
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~Dlscbrget Mouday - Mrs. the policies and practices of Mrs
was lrith t.h~ until time of servlcea at the a~ Sea"!an. The propoaed plan acrosa the strHt in 'MartJ!II.
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Hubert Gibbs, Zora Walker, the United States government casket
Johnson went church.
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and its mllltary forces in the to see'
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LOCAL TEMPS
In AdalDI •nd ~wn CIOUnlles.
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was made public by Hermrn hard
·!lhe made It as PTemperature tn
downtnwn f
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Angelo Ama7.0IIa McDaniel re•·~· of the Methodist Boa d
like •011 day was 30 degreei llll!ler part- Ftlb and anlmall llvf•l on tht
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Joyce ane Might, li, Route W1ll sa1d he acted m behalt always liked y~u two so much. ' blood
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tor the three L"o, X tor tho two o·o, etc. Slnrl• tett.rs, apoa- I, Vmton, student.
of 11 other preachers •nd reb- .. she said, Oh, no. Perhap• ,. ·
to
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troJ••... tho length &amp;rul formation or the words an alllllal.o.
Deln1ar Lee Grady, 31, Route bis whom be described as na- later • • ,,but not right now'" ' But there was no~tng 1"j~m~ut;iaiCitoil~ll;i
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li:ach day the code letters are tllrtereaL
Z, Racine, laborer, and Zelma tiona! church leaders.
Mrs. Johnson said she "would could do to help , !!""• Mn.
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A OrJploptJDI Q a Eveline Taylor 17 Route 1
have ~qne ~y~ tn help" Johnson rtealled, lo rather
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Long Bottnm, 'student.
' Job fnr Bob
Mrs. Kehnedy, "whMe clotlle~l quickly I left and went blpll 10
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congres;lonal s•at milled
name · a silent, strained- each -'th"
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saturolay'o C.,.ptoquote: THE WORLD DOES NOT dROW
Floyd Keith Carson, ZZ, Mans- 1ed as an assistant secretary of Rusk. Felghen recommended ' something 1 had •aid
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FORCE OR BY THE POLICEMAN'S CLUB.- j field, machinist, and Carol )'II state, 1! was renorted todav . Sweeney for U:e job now held Lyndon a long tlmt 11o-that
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Sue Anderson, 18, Dexter, soc· I A fellow Cleveland Democrat, by Douglas MacArthur, betlev· he is a good man in a Ughlapot 1
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Rep. Michael E. Feighan, sub- ed tn be plariiling to reUre ~n. , , ,•
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Yankees Top
Rebels 27~14
Jn Shrme TiJt

By United Press IDtematlonal Rhode Island. It'll be St. in those contesls while Bowling ranked New Mexico Is the bier threw up • desperation lime out. A Cougar had ljle ball
There may be no place like Joseph's vs. Rhode Island and LaSalle meets Syracuse m the chmre
bimd shot that wasn't close to alone under the basket for what
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home for tbe holidays but it Northwestern vs. Providence.
Creen battles Pnncetnn and The third-ranked team, North the basket. But Davis, a bus would have been ttie tying
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d1dn't turn out to be a very St. Joseph's of Philadelphia other two games.
Carolina, is playmg a regularly who didn't get intn the game basket if play hadn't been
Pboems,
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cheerful place for St. Johos.
pulled another stunning upset as [ The Los Angeles Classic, scheduled game against Fur- until there were less than three stopped.
RANGER
The unbeaten Redmen, it beat defending NIT champmn featuring top-ranked \ICLA and man tomght.
·
minutes to go, grabbed the l The Providence game was aU B CIL411LES E TAYLOR
NEW
ranked lllh in the natlon and Brigham Young 6Hl, Pro. ILew Alclndor, also starts today ADD ST. JOHNS &amp;-48 SPTS .. rebound aod layed 11 1n with a Walker and he got a standing
y
· lioaal
New y~
pre-lourney favor1tes tn win the vidence ripped Duquesne 82·55 when IllinoiS meets Arizona and 021s zzbyllyd coli 12-27 tt
second left He was also fouled ovation when he left the game ~~~ ~:)
pti
prestige-laden ECAC Holiday as Jimmy Walker put on a Southern California battles Ark· 1st add 120!1 nx tonlgbl.
and put m a free throw to add w1th 2:29 left from the crowd ol
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Fe s t I val Basketball To u r- sensatiOnal one-man show, and Iansas But coach Johnn
Northwestern, which came an extra pomt
14,636. He scored 37 points m were e
mar
nament, were the first victims Rhode Island ran up a new woo.h.n•s Bruins airead 5 mto the Garden as the natwn's Sonny Dove led St. John's dazzling exhibitioo.
Shrme North-South Ati-Star Johnson :.~~~
in their own backyard Monday tourney sooring record While I on'! Ia u 1•1 Wed y d ' highest scoring team with a w1th 20 pomts while Jimmy Rhode Island broke the 1113 1game, and two of them. knocked Central II'
as the first of 70 college holiday routing St. Bonaventure 109-79. ~Ight J.e% th: 1meet :~:~ 108.4 average, played St. John's Burns and Mike Weaver botb point record set by Manhattan the Rebels out of a cMnce II&gt; out In tbe
tournaments around the nation
70 Tournaments
y
game but still beat the Redmen. had J5 for Northwestern. DaviS m 1951 against NYIJ as Art razzle-dazzle from behmd _the Red
starled.
Action will pick •rp tonight sm.
The Wildcats also had given up was Weaver's replacement •Stephenson scored 40 pomts and way they like to 1D th~&gt; series. wing Orland
St. John's took a short trek around the nation with many of The Sugar Bowl tourney 350 pmnts m their last three when Weaver fouled out with Igrabbed 17 rebounds 1o lead the The Yankee team, fuH of will be out for at
from its Queens, N.V., campus the teams m the 70 lournaments features lOth ranked Boston games, losing two of them to 233 left.
' way.
stars from.Notre Dame, M•ch•· while other
to MadJSon Square Garden but swmgmg mto actiOn.
College and 13111 ranked Tennes· Kentucky and Vanderbilt and St. Joseph's, overoonung a big; The losers will play In a gan State. Ohm and Jllmms, won suffered assorted
was dumped by a Northweslern Besides the ECAC tourney, sec beSides urJranked
but 1 coach Larry Glass said, "The he1ght diSadvantage, played al doubleheader thJS afternoon 11 27·14 Monday mght before weekend VICtnries
team that came halfway across the spotlight w1ll be on the Los dangerous Bradley. Play doesn't k1ds had been readmg all tills !uperb, aggressive game In With Br1gloam Young facmg St 28.589 fans m the Orange Bowl and Chicago were 11)i)onit:
the country to take a 62-60 Angeles Classic, the Quaker open until Friday in that Istuff about being No. 1 m outballling tile taller Cougars. Bonaventure and St. John's The South has made comir:g Marshall, Rod Gilbert, llerDM
verdict on Dan Davis' three- C1ty Fesllval an~ the Sugar1tourney.
sconng, it got so they were Leading 39-32 at halfllme, St. meelmg Duquesne.
from nehind nea rly a trad•t•en Geoffnon and Arnie Bl'Oifll..
pomt play witll one second Bowl tourney
.
,
danng the other team tn shoot Joseph 's grabbed a 63-lil lead Cmcmnati beat a tourmg in the annual chanty game. but
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reiTldming.
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Acllon ~on t start unlll Fmally they realized they had with 2 11 left on Clllf Ander· Swcdisil team 76·53 Monday I a last-quarter mteJcep!Ion by I de f e n Sl v e baod k .Pt •. ~~
Northwestern, rafed Michigan LouJSvliie and Mich•gan State, Thursday m the Sun BoNt , to play defense."
son's jumper and then stole the 1mght as the Beareats outre-• Army's Dean Hansen cut off the Vank,cs out of the en~ ZOillt 111
State's top contender for the ~anked second and seventh and where defendmg NCAA chamLast Minute Save
ball twice to seat the VIctory I bounded the Swedes 51·22 and last slim hope of that llus lime I the first quarter, . b~ Doll; .
Big 10 crown this season, now ~gured to meet 111 the Quaker piOn and fourth-ranked Texas Trailing most of the gam• After the fli"St steal
had four players m double This was the f1rst of tPe [ Cockroft of Adams &amp;tate kicket ·'
moves Into Wednesday's semi· Lily fmals, both ~pen today · Western IS playing while it also Iand by 60-59 w1t.h seconds left Joseph's missed a shot' and figures Cmcinnat 1 led 34·25 at major post· Ch rislm&amp;s b.. wl two lleid goals -&lt;If~ and 3tl
1
fmals of the tourney along with OU ISVJlle Pays
Niagara and [begms the same day in the •the game appeared lost fo; Brigham Voung rebounded and halfti.;c and then ooasted to the games which ~ill be followed l"ards He also convei"lell after
Prov1dence, St. Joseph's and Mich1gan State meels Villanova Lobo Invitational where fifth· Northwestern when Terry Gam· Its coach , Stan Watts, called a , triumph.
by
I each of the tiU"e~ Nortb,
Dec 31 , Tennessee vs Syra· louchdowns.

tnward Mrs. Kennedy, the
Ice and snow apparently wat
Kennedy staff, and the slain
the cause ol two accldenta ill
Preaident'o brother, Robert F.
.
vesligated by the Meigs Com&gt;
Kennedy.
A Gallipolis tavern owner, GJ~nn Austin Luellen, ty Sheriff's Department Satu~
All of this, supposedly, took ' 41, of 443 Lariat Dr., was found banged at 1:80 p.m. day and Sunday.
place aboard the presidential Saturd•y in the basement of his Glenmar Tavern, 856 E4ward Moran, 1!, lloute I,
airplane, Air Force One, Which Second Ave.
.
·
llacine, traveling east on Rout•
carried Johnson and his party
Dr. Donald R. Warehi~e, ~allta co:u~ty coro~er, said 338 Saturday at 11:05 a.m.,
home along with Kennedy's ~~ 11 am. tod~y that I rulmg 10 Luellen s death 15 pend· went off the highway and struo1
body and the Kennedy party.
mg a c~mplet1on of an in· 3 1..,. 0 B Iaville Ro d son a (IU&amp;rdtall, and Into a smar
vestlgahon.
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w s h avy dafnJnhnson told the Warr&lt;llll Chief of pollee John Taylor of J. D. and Myrtle Jarvis Lu- s ream. ere a e
Commission that Secret Servicej reported that Luellen was round ellen, wbo survive, now of Chtf. age to lh•. front of the •~hlele,
agents had taken him from the hanged by an electric
Ugbt iicothe. He was a graduate of but no Injuries o~ arres .
Parkland General Hospital in cord in the basement of the Emanual llleb school in Kan- The second ~ccident happen.
Dallas tn Love Field, where the tavern The body was cut down sas City, and also a graduate ed Sunday at 1.15 p.m. on Coun.
plane was waiting, and that the and taken tn the Gallipolis Med- of an engineering school tn that ty Road C-32, five tenths of a
following ensued
leal Center Hospital, where he city. lie had been employed u mile east of State Route 7.
"When we got to the airport, was pronounced dead on arrlv· an engineer at the K y 8 e r William Dale Hellman, 21,
we proceeded to drive to the al, accordln&amp; to Ch•ef Taylor. Creek plant, and had served Chester, wu traveling wes~
ramp leading Into llle plane, C•ty police received a call In World War II. lie waa a rounded a rlrbt ~urve, lo.t con.
and we entered the plane.
from the Glenmar Tavern that member of VFW Post
No. 11'01, left the hlg way on the
'.'We were ushered into the there had been a hanging at 4464, and the Eagleo Lodge.
right side, and landed In a d1tcl
pmate quarters of the Preo- 1·!7 P m Saturday Another His marriage was tn
the against a t~k.
!dent's plane. It didn't seem ~II 1 1·.40 P ask~ pollee tn former Sue Cavote of Nelson- There were no irtjurleJ 01
right for John Kennedy not tn ~nd a a." am:Ulanre, according ville, and two surviving daugh- arresls and medium damaae
be there. I tnld someone that 1 ff"
ters are Glena and Maureen to the car.
f
f
K d o o 1cers
----we pre ethrred or Mrts. enne y Mr. Luellen was born on Nov . Luellen, both of Middleport.
to use ese quar ers.
Other survivors are two bro"Shortly.after we boarded the
!.hers and four sisters John w.
plane, 1 called Robert Kennedy,
the President's brother and the
and James F. Luellen, both of
attorney general. 1 knew how
Groveport, 0., Mrs.
Luulse
grief-stricken he was and I
Ssunders of Hazard, Ky., Mrs.

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Capital at Lutheran Tour.
Cedarville and Rio Grande •\--;;;;;;;;;;;;:oo:O;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:oo::;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;..otterbein at Gl'alliie Clly Tour. Pt. Pleasant Tour.
· Alll'!klrlgum CoD. Tour.
Wooster Bollday finals
Deltlul vs. Marietta
Miami at Motor City Tour.
Musklngum vs. Ohio Wesleyan Otterbein at Granite City
, MI. Union Tour.
Bluffton at Flint (Miell.) Tn110r.1
Hiram vs. Grove City Pa.)
MuUingum Tour. finals
MI. Ullion vs. DellOit Tech
lit. Union Tour. llnaiJ
Wooster Holiday Toor.
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Cloud, :Minn.
Bullaio St. vs. Wabaob
CJn lnoatl vs Iowa at Chlcagol
otterbein Vl!, St. Cloud Sl'.
Wooster vs. Slippery Rock
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New Mexico St. at D~yton
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Marquettll at Dijtbn
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Swotllsh champs at Cincinnati Butler at Toledo
Ohio St. vs. Duke at Greens- 1Bluffton at Flbrt Holiday
'fa!ms to IIIII ; ...,Vp fll
'tattday
B. Greer! at Quaker City Tour. boro, N.C.
Bald.-Wall. at Youngstown
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Javier at Utah State
Kent State ·at Ark. St. Toor. Xavier at 8ealtle Legion Toor. Carson-Newp~an at Wittenberg
~~------- !Miami at Motor City Tour.
Findlay Holiday Tour. finals Miami at lllotot City Tour.
MOII4ay's
College Basketball Ilesalls
By Ualled l'ttso lntorbaiiGIII!
[Hl•lid!IY Festival at New York
(First round)
Northwestern 62 St. Jolui'! ee
Joseph's 87 Brig. Young 61
Provlden&lt;e 82 Duquesne 55
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:meeting with Georgia Tech in
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:10" oloctrlo
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3 colors or whHI
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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WHEN MONEY JS THE QVF.'J'I'IOlf. Qtt LOAJI
a day in preparation for the
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Quant City Tour at Plllla.
Bowling Green Vl!. princetoo
Motbr aty Tout, •t De!ttit
MiUii vs. Wfstthl Miclllgab
BQI.wau. Tuaio 6t llfrea
Ohio Northern vs. Walsb
B-W vs. Edinboro St.. (Pa.)
Loutltent Tour at Chl&lt;iig0
Olpltat VI. Augastarui
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SOVTII AFRICA RACE

bis contract with the Baltimore
Clippers, but hopes to contlnu•
MODENA, Italy !UPII --New playing ice hockey.
Zealander Bruce McLaren was
named Monday to pilot one of Harvey said he was released
the Cooper-Maserati factory for reasons other than his
cars in the South African Grand playing performance, The 20Pri&lt; Jan. 2.
year veteran said be had
.
.
received offers from two other
Jochen R~ndt of .Austna was tearr.s, but did not di'JCuss
ftamed earher to drJVe the other terms
official factory entry. Jo Sif!ert
·
of Switzerland and Joaklm
Borlnlet of Sweden will drive
two private Cooper·Maserati's
in the race, the first on the 1967
calendar counting towards the
drivers and manufacturer's
championship.
NEW YORK &lt;UP!) -The
HARVEY RELEASED
United Press international rna·
BALTIMORE IUPII -Doug jor college basketball ratings
Harvey, an all·tune Nahon~l with first place votes and wonHockey League great, sa1d lost records of games played
Monday he was released from through Saturday, Dec. 24, in
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Louisville (8-0)
272
North Carolina (7-0)
251
Texas Western (1) 17·1) 234
New Mexico 17·1)
141
Cincinnati 17-0 1
140
and sons of Beverly were re- l. Michigan St. (5-1)
118
cent weekend visitors of her a. Houston (9-1)
7&gt;
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard 9. vanderbllt IB-1)
60
! Thoma and Patricia.
10. Boston College (11-0)
&gt;3
. Mrs. Ada Slack of Syracusej Second 10 -11. St. John's 43;
was a recent visitor of
her ·12. Kansas 26; 13. Tennessee 18;
I daug~ter and son-in·law, Mr. 14. west Virginia 16; 15.
j and Mrs. Harley E. Johnson, Princeton 15; 16. Sea!Ue 12; 17.
i Tammy, Cheryl and Terry.
western Kentucky 11; 18 !tie),
; Mro. Fred Tuckerman, Mrs. Kentucky and Virginia Tech 10;
~ James Reeves, Linda and Mrs. 20 {tie) Mississippi State and
· Eugene Haning and Rhonda vis- Colorado ~tate 9.
!ted recently with Mr. and Mrs. Team• receiving five or more
Bratton of Carpenter.
points -Loyola of ltle South,
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp Hngham Young, Bradley and
and sons of Langsville were Sat- Creighton.
: urday vl8itors of Mr. and Mrs.
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i son and Mrs. William EK·hlngcr 1
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Mrs Charlie Sayre.
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BERBJ'S

JOA!I' CRAWFORD lllay have! hfO musicals plallllfld ill Ia&amp; w~ms aso ... TY nei!Hrk
.
a romaftlic llnsb if she accepts dem for next season (''Solid idencies are ~l!'dly mte"""es:
a tilled llriUsber's proposal . . . Gold Cadillac" for Shirley Booth CBS has bad four in two years
Zta Zsa's will be tile top, not and the slap mt11icli o1 "Some .. In llle Ct!JpoliDo
topless, name In the
Lalin Lila It Hot") . . . Tbey allo dence was offered 10 indiiea~t(
QuaM's lboW Jo. at. . . . . . own the swoeloobol "Sweet Q&gt;or. Ill&amp; victim could not have
J'hy!Us MeGulre'• tat!Dg
1 ity" at the Pilau , . . U lbey With double • fractured
Mellean hOliday aotl IIIIMrl· ever do spll~ i\11 be over their bodes; but tltm'• I 1H
lief there will wild! 10 see I! delld bank accounts, which is town who survtved the
hor Chlcafo ll"fi8Jier pal S.m hardly likely. They just keep dflllbl.,.break; ha w':a~'i.:~l
(MikllleY) Glancana tags along threatenillll to.
Ofl by Dr. Wilbur G
... p, J. Clarke'• o.....,. Domry
recent throat-surgeon.
LaWZ~~A~'o llrolher John
wao CANDY MOSSLER,
Judy
stuck up by a knlfo • wieldinl Gll'land's new senior esthetic
no AIM PI
pair at s a.m. right nen to tbat adviser, was asked by Judy, Today " Tuesday, Dec. 711,
lamed ii5th-at-3d Ave. ealom; "Don't you think it'o about 1lme lbe 3i1st day of 1986 with four
tlley filched $tO 8lld
erlldll we alarled Ullillfl eadl otlter Ill folloW'.
cards, then got 111to tllelr tJII, b~ our first names?" ... And 1he mOOD.Ie 111111 fuD
waited airily for tbe rlld sipll tile lllddenly .....rty
Candy 'lhe mornmg stars are
to chonge, and dawdled ofl. .. • replted, "All riCh~ Judilb." .. . &amp;Dd'lhJulil"l': ...~ Is Saturn.
0 evtlliiiC ....
Ass'! Pnlf. Edwml Leff ol Bah-Hambttg dep't: DaYtd Mer·
Queons BrOilJ}J Commullity Colo riclk's Christmas card bas him ~ch biological chen11st
lege and lovely wile Hermbrt Ill a Sanla-tuil, and DltiiiiCinC blelenologlst I_A&gt;uJs ~asteur
Cl:JN.E.t~•
welc!Omed their 2d daughter at black mou.tachloo, 8UJTeptltlQU._ ~ born dl1ll : '
~. 111 1822.
Englewood (N.J.) Ho:spllal, a ly llptoeing away, calldle in In ~ ~ lll'g
inlk&gt;ll'i
nlfly Yule pretenllor grllldpar- hand, from a burniDa Cllriol- ~Mate
the time es
•nts Min and Phil LeU.
mas tree .. . NBC's ''DOOIIlJda1
r •von aty ~ City
- - ~12-2.7 . .
Dontcha love Dicl; !fllron's FIJaht" TV drama abaul air· :u;:ewH U
'
newest hope for SIICCI!SS Ill 'II: ~e sabotage was loUowed with. In ~
~opmoo lrllmlled
oolor-TV eallltras llllke m 24 hours hy five lalse bomll- the neutral city of MaJJila.
him look less the villain than threata to as many plane Jines: In 1945 !be llnlled States
when JFK beat hlm by a .._, Pall-Am, Eastent, Amerlean, BrllaiD .;,m Russia announced
"ilot tmrble ls-I'tn ,_ old for Sonfa Cfous Dllll IIi
whisker In 'BO..... New Pres. ol TraJ»-World, Northeast. all olo tbey ~ 80"111'11 KAirea u
, ...., lot luiJr Willioms!•
·!fil,
the AM (Nat1 auto elulls) Is llcially ooted by police.
joint trusleei for flvo years
1rou H ..eft Bot.tel
George ll'rauenhelm from lltll' Bill Moyers (before be took tllen aat JndepeDdellce
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~- wr ·By Wayne G. Branilsladt, M.D. home burg, exoUc Buffalo . . . • tile Newsday job) turned down In gr 1!111.'!
tile eoinmerce
Q - Ia a recent colwnn you Just because they had a wow- the presidency ol CBS News Departmeot lllllhoobed tho &amp;aJ
SAY&amp; PANII ENJOY
of childhood all their lives. - stated !bat hair
protruding ser of a f'•'l iD the Wiater Gar- Broadcasting mag reported '
R .
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uld be
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. . of surplus whaat to USSIS.
C!_! -·
SP!UJ N'U .....,....,s
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from a moe '. 0
remov- den lobby (where lllelt "Marne" It's no trade secret now with
.JtH:Jal
Deat Helen:
tm:r Helen :
ed only hY cutting With scissors. is the biggest hit in town,) Bd- Meyers out ol1ho White House, A thoolbt for the d8)'
•.
My husbllnd and J have bad I m 31, aod have never OO,n I bave always removed :.::; wy. psychologists deeided pro. LBJ'o major adviser is Bob French novelist Slendaht ralll: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wood , ---~ friendly argument. Whose mamed, or even close to 11 · gle hair /:,"m 8 small month) ducers Bob Fryer and Henry Kintner, fired by a new wor- "One can acquire everything in honored their son, RoMie, on Mrs. Hattie Rousll has been
Side ate you on? I say men Yoo see, I took care of an ID· m~~ /a ut an~ ~ harm 111 Carr would spill; but they bave rled J\'BC a few gray flannel solilude, except character."
birthday with a mprprise on the sick list the past •eek.
watch sporll1ike tobo!Jia•ntllll, valid mother smce I was 16, WI
weezers,
a
w
Ro
retliMied
1. t week. '!'hoM attend- M P 11
speedlloot and auto racinl, mo- and also raised my little bro- lh~ do?ll hu a
entty done
James, Jeff and Mike ho::·rro~uc:mb: last week.
torcycle races, eveo parUally ll:ers and 51sle.rs. M~ mo~er no h;;m In our':e bUt there
.
Haning, Rodney.Carl, Mona She is improving ve'1 \':ell.
footirall because IIIey hop!! to. d1ed when I •as 28, the k•ds .
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K'ng Earl Wood Helen King Mr and Mrs Keith Ban&gt;iU:
' body
In
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1 •• always the danger that lm·
see some
burt.
a way al'l! gr wn now. say or n tation of the mole will stimnlate BY WILLUJ.AM S. WlllTE strength and dignity amid at- BE'll of lllinols the
Karla Beal, aod Jackie WeDs, and son ol Chillicothe, . 'Dean
all thoee 8pOI'I8 are like bOling ~ur small lown ~?d w~~~~~ premallgnant cells to become WASHINGTON - In Britam lacks from the left side of bisjleader of the Senate - for
Webber Wood, Mrs. Le- 1Barnitz of Pomeroy called '"'
and buD IJgbtitJi - they make ut I was JUst poor Me ~ cancerous.
!here is a CbrisbnBI honor&amp; U.t own Democratic party of
a ing his party along the path
Wyant and Mrs. James ' Dean Brinker Saturday. ll)!len
people feel violent WlthQUI be- - they had me pegged as l•le
by which the "'·-n gives JIUb- savagery and liltle-rnindedness llational r~"'bllity· lor Haning. Sending a gift but un- who called during the wee&amp;
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town spmster
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od 1
M
nd M WUU
mg no e ·
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Q - Wbal Is a benign nevuoT lie salute to auch of her realm rarely known before This has acorning the ~heap and llltle
to attend "" Mrs. Rota
were r. a
rs.
am
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My hulband 111)18 men walcll I'm not that bad olfl So
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th Ill
G.
of Long Bottom Ji D
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icked u and moved to th&lt;• A - Thlo ls a mole that Is as have espe&lt;11lly dlst!nguisb- been his human contribution to polilics it would have been so Dias. ter e g s were : amer
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them for the compelition on- P
P
not cancerous
ed themselves There is no h'\o the year 1966 His historic ~ human to plav· lor enriching
games were piaved and ' Rev. Paul Setlers of Raeme,
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Place' 1'700 miles away. In athee
1y.
official custom m the Ua1ted tribution has been his stead!a!t the hell tradllkml Clf llotlr the everyone enjoyed cake and re· . '· Y e ~ ser 0
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Who'1 IIIII most rl&amp;blf
- procr"SII 1 cha!ed 1 111 ~i 1m g
Q - I bave aareoltpsy and Stalei - wbich by the way is refusal to dlsbonor the b1parti- Senate and o1 responslblo
freshments.
' Mary C~rcle, local.
Clrele
0
LOUJSE .
~om t spms ffice ..,. v::-:~ have taken Ritalin, Dexedrine a great pity. '
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nan American pledge to the peo- 1Jsan cppOI!Iioo.
~lr. and Mrs. Leroy Wyant Mr. and Mrs. James R k
Dear Loube:
eo~ e a '!'Y 0 1 . h
a&lt;t and Desoxyn but they
bave j SUD, since this is a season ple of South VIetnam, who at Former Vlce-Preoldeal
villled Sunday with Mr. and ; 0,f New Haven, W. Va., IC y
YOll're lrotb ri&amp;bl Any man ~~e ~~~~:.1:n~k:alo w~lk "a~ut. dane me no good. Wbat woold not only for being jolly but aJ. lllls Cbrtstmastlme are qui&lt;tly ard Nixon - lor patting t b Mrs. Dallas DeBord and family . C~rcle of Cha~eston d~~~
(and woman too lor that mat- ,
zln how ou
c a 11 you suggest? .
•o for the remembrance of good dying, aii)Dg with our OWil mf!ll country's esse11tial welfare
ot Columbus.
' the home ol ary r
ter) who won't admit an acel· 11 s ama u~ whol: ersonalll
A - In this dloeue a person lhlnp and good man, Ibis col· out there, lor a qu•inl concept in all the really bi&amp; thinKS:
Mr. and Mro. Charles King L~1r~ Circle of. Dorcas ..
dent adds to tile ucltemoot ol c~,~{~ne lie
:nd for th: may at any time of thl! day get umnist presumes to offer
a called freedom that to our more conducting on behalf of hia
as recent visitor! Mr. and . h j'~'" C~rc;~ "h •pendl~gh the
watching a spOrll •how Is rooJ. WI
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an uncontrollable desJte
to omall Christmas honors list ol hep and "modern" minds seems publican party a decent and
Ed King of Harrisonville. : 0 1 ays al e orne 0
• r
ing himself. He wis~es ~o one be::~! of course it ha• heppen. sleep. The .sleep is not prolong- his own. The lollowlng Amerl- to have gone quite out &amp;I dale. lective autumn
Miss Sandra Beal visited one . ~?rets, Mr. and Mrs. H~
harm, but our buUt-m VIOlence ed 1 ; ll in 1 ' 'th
nd
eel or continuous bul the •t- cans in my view have earned Former President Dwight D vindicated anew the
recently with her grand· 1rc c. Arth 0
Ch
k
blm bo ••w
H.
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be
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ur rr o1 ester
eeps
P-· f 1 man and he waots me 10 . ac s can
very
gerous a salute from their
fellow Eisenhower - who in the late ble two-party system of
Mrs. W1lham Beal. · It d t the ~
of Rob.rt
Dear llelen: .
,;:... him He hBI never pried if they occur when the VJcUm countrymen, for reasons as v~r- twening o1 his life has with nation.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dean vis- ' ~ 0 ." ll · orne
Our loll add his wife bave ....,.] my ,;past" bttt I've made ls dnving a car.
. ied as are they themselves In memorable gallantry broken up Fonner Sen. Barry Goldwa· · Sunday with Mr. and Mro. ~ ~ r '~:uf' Setters called on
twO 11111111 children, live here ~ oet exc·ting In facl, he't 'I'll&lt; three drugl YOll memJoD personality·:
his Jong..,.rned right to real ter- lor still taking hls lumpo Kemeth Markins at Racine and . Mr e~~d Mrs Bill Dunahue rll1 ·
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m !Olin. 'llley drGp bt whenev·
m
ate helpfUl to most nctiml. Presllienl Lyndon B. Johnson and peace in order te llllpporl from the 11184 Prl!!lideniial
with Mr and Mrs. Fred Kesll'l'· 1 •
er they please, raid tile relrli· saldt how ~~ ~eJ~ Ilk~
They all act in the name way. - nat for being always right, everywhere Jl'OCilely this same fat Ul!e a man, and for con- son and. family at Flatwoods. , cently.
erator, bave Informal meals wan 1 ~ ~ 1 sci ted b
his You might try 8 dlllerenl type as indeed he has not been, but concept.
. s!JtenUy expresoblg llis
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph carl, ,
w1th 111. Tbey even uae my ~-t ?8 8di na , Y
of drug that has doeauchn
ued to rather for maintaining a paUent Sen. Everett McKinley Dirk· disagreement with ne.. Jy tl1e Mn. Lonnie Hudson, Mrs. Vir· ~ Beer brewing
techr.iqnos
asher
and
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the
bav
mys
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vorcee.
treat
this
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w,er as Y e H 1 bow
lnall
ol ' tylen tetr
w o1e ..........,. course o1 IS gd Kmg, Mn. r.lizabeth Mur· were perfected in the mona1 poll 'bly'
none. My 100 lo fbdahlna his tell~~~ the ~~~~ _ that :~ Is c'f'b n4 ~n cJn
e N:
and .Mrs. Mer.dal Jordan was country with a fairness whid•,
and the following children, I sterics in the early days ol the
oollep edlleaUGn, bul has a th f
dat
zo
a
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)ll'ogram
leader.
They
were
ashowever
wrong·headed,
has
had
Barker, Sherman White, Christian era.
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good job.
e 1rst man ever r~a Y.. • pent at 1C01A) or . no
slsted by Mrl. Betty Matlo:l the rare and !lhlning virtues Pearl and Beverly Smith, Judy,
All this 1o fine- we Jove ed7 Will.~ hate me.
Dl- ,vean~r). They all requ•re 1
and Mary Massey, in prese!l\- absolute candor and Intellectual
and Geneva King, Edbavlng them, and we like to VORCED SPINSTER
doctor • preiCrlplion.
ing the Cbristmas !lory from bonesty.
ward aod Alvin SmJth,
help them out. Bul wby should Dear D S.:
Q- I IIBroolepsy heredi
Luke and a playlet, "For Tills S
Joll and Brenda Smith, Cindy
1 lh Bo
our visits to TI!EM he "hy Of course not! '11ie truth wlh tary? Ar: there any sympto~
Lillie Time." A gift excha1111e ll4=~
n Sandy Workman, Rodney ....,.,,"
appointment only?" We've been probably make hlm love yw bellides the drowoineos'
Mr and Mrl. Harold GUlogly was eojoyed and names were and Reps Carl Albert of Okla· Mona King, Bob, Charles
!old to "eall first.'' In fact, we all the more. A woman who d.,. A _ '111e ,.,... of na~colepsy and ~hildren have IIIDVed from drawn for secret pals .lflr neJt homa ..,.j Hale Bogp oJ LGuis- Sonan Mash, Sandra, Linda
Si,.
usually walt unW we're luvlted, voted 12 years of her ble to her !a unkllown. Heredity does aot tbeir basemeut apartment to year durmg tile SOCI8i boor. lana _ for operating that old
il&lt;al, John Walter and 10 to ,
becroe ~ tln'eo ~ .~ve family Is certainly better wife seem to he a factor. This is a 1hetr new borne wblcb lhlf re~ ~ c:r~· place without pelt1 dmlaM- Richard Dean, KelliiY, Ror1nle II
called, they ve been basy.
material than a "myslerJOus di· one-symptom disease.
eenUy completed over
the David
. '
ll er.UO: uery and lritb respect lOT lhe
Sue Wood of the Carleton
00
Yet
one calla ME .first vorcee." Your f10nce rna) be
basement oo Slate RQIIIe 61111. Mrs. :Cen:;...RusO: Debbie irrepllffllble tradluo111 o1 dfi· Church ...m caroling
.
when they Med a baby mtllr. very much relieved. - H.
Mr. and Mrs. W'llllam La... tree,
lized partisan warfare.
. around the comrnurnty.
Middleport
Our dll1lflll!er·ln-law j1llt drlvea
Q - A frieDd has been tak· :ron and family a!lended the and Dalelene Scott. Members Roy Wilkins of the Nalioaal Mr. Noel Youag wbo receiv·ll
b• and IeavY tile elllldren then This column is dedJcated to Ill Azullld' f
.
.c. Ob' Unlvera lty Empayttes
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present mcluded, Ava Green. .
the
ed serious eleWi&lt;al
burns
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me or moe moo... 10
anw·miired . Stantey' Role Jllelll
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they .U ll.ly for dinner, later. family hvlng, so ' 1 you re a~· lor inflammaUon of the bowela. DUal family lllrlslmal party at 1eu,
of Colored People - lor lllme time •io, has returned I•'
My hysband says don't clll- troutng~d :U~e1or
i~ Does thil drug llave any bad Baker Ceoler, Athens, on Tuee- ~baugb,ty
Mat:~ Cr~~":; standing up for the rights of his to his work at Daytoa after I QUICK SERVICE FOR
THE HOLIDAYS!
turb a lllce relltloiiJblp - 110
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e en e P
· sJc1e effects? She also take&amp; day evt'JI!ng.
,
.
1e as a responsible leader; Rnrai weel&lt;s' bospJial123tion.
many Jn.lawt don't gel along, She will also welco~e your Theragroo. Is lllere any dan· Mrl. Reo: Cheadle entertain- Marguer•te Scott,
Eliza~ ~esisling witb ootable brav· Mr and Mrs. Alpha Russell '
and we do, but I'm heglnnlng own amusmg exper~ences. Ad· ger from taking them for
a ed friends and rela!JVes recent~ Ma~i';'
ery the tireless attempts of ond Mary of Hy•ell Run v•sltto wonder whether we're 11101'1! dress Helen Bottel In care of long time?
ly ln honor ol her sister, Mary G way, e en
~ bloody-minded extremisls
to ec; SUnday with Mrs. Hazel
convenient than loved? - A· this newspaper.
A - AZIIilltlide is a sulfa Hamon Wiseman, Zaleski. Mn. the OO.tess, Mrs. Wesllna Cr o- pervert a lawful and peaceful Arnold and family and with Mr.
DRY CLEANING
~HAMEl&gt; ~F DOUBTING
drug that iJ widely .used . to Wiseman, a former roo~ont oJ tree.
Negro revolution into a hate and Mrs. Charles Arnold and .
-SERVICEDear Doublinll:
Mr. aod Mn. Robert Conkle, treat ulcerallvo cotltis. Its aide this community, was the re- The Busy Bee Society of tile filled chaos serving primarily lamily.
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(Upon Your 11-..est).
let'n J1Ut It this way: you're day with Mr. and Mr1. Charlen effects include rashes. These ; cent bride of Terry Wiseman of Carpenter Baptist Cburch met and at last the purposes of ID· Mr. and Mrs. Ray Underwood
loved 11 a convenience. You'd Pyles at Gallipolis Ferry, W. can ~~&gt;~~ally be Olllllrolled
by Hamden. The young couple ex- with Mrs. Robert B1sbop al her ternational eommunlom.
sad son o1 Newark were home 111ob"lnso-'s
be loved as peniOill If you be- va.
reducing the dose.
pe&lt;t to make their home ID home. Emma Whittington led Secretary of State Dean Rusk, over a recent weekend to visit ft
n
come. 1 Utile lesl available. Mr. and MTI. Marlin Rife Theragran is 3 multivitamin , :-tewport, Rhode Island, where the devotions lor the Chrilt- secretary of Defense Robert 11or parents, Mr. aod Mrs. S.cond St.
Pomeroy
TeU fOil d-in-1 you'U need ad- I!Jifnt a day wllh their son Hur- tablet. This drug can be taken Ire is ~tatione&lt;l wlth lhe U. S. maa meeting. A g1ft echan9e McNamara and Secretary of tit• Chnrles Arnold and Martha.
van~ notice on baby lilting; ley and family at Rutland.
mdeflnltely in the recommend· Navy.
wBI enjoyed by the group. 01,_ Treasury Henry Fowler - for
SUI!IIelt potluck dinners when Several from here attended ed dosage and is especially use- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tumer ers pretent were Elizabeth carrying with ral'l! J1111ce and
they drop in Iookine hungry; Christmas exercises at Cheshire lui for persons with severe co- visited with Mr. ond Mrs. Gardner, Millie Starcher, Ina tolerance toward others tile apcasulllly mellllon their "appoint,. grade school.
Utis because they can't take Wayne Turner, Mr. aod M"&gt;. Cbelldle, Mae Jordan, Hel&lt;tJ pallieg burdens &amp;I three Cabiment only" oystem has
Its Ke th Se 1 took h's u t any fruit or vegetables in lhelf Fern Radcliff and Cora Hutton, Jeffer., Vivian Gaston, Kf21811 net offices which Ibis year •ere
1
polntJ .. . and your waoher has Mn. ":'arga.:; ~lse to Co~u~: diet.
Rutland, on Sunday afternoon. Dye, Freda Smith and Bonme burdened far beyond the call
aprung a leak.
bus a day recently lor a check .
. Mrs. Dorsey Jordan has VIS· Cheadle. 'll1e Chrlltma&amp; pro- of duty.
Grown-up ehlldren must he up at University Hospital. She Q - 1 carry nitroglycerin for •led her father, Dana Turner, anm was held at the Carpen- 'llle composite and unknown
tAught to treat their paretJts as iJ improving nicely.
attacks of angina peetorls. Do w.ho 1S confined .to Holzer Hos- ter Haptist Church on Sunday American .soldier in Vieinamequals. Otherwlae aome of them Charles Leaoh is home for
' these tablets deteriorate alter pJtal where he 11 scheduled to evenmg. Memben of the youth for fighting a cruel war with un·
..ep expectbljf the advantqea holldays from West Vtrglnia
Urn ?
undergo loot surgery.
.
group were entertained at the Makable determination
and
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Mr. and Mn. Otho McKb1Shl Res Cheadle bome foll..,tng heart while bearded f~:~: 11
A - Beeaase they volatilize •pent Sunday with tbuir son, the proaram.
h
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Mr. and Mrs. Walden
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Eibll McKnll!ht and family in
a1 orne use ""
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and Stanley Searls spent
slowly When exposed to lhe air, Col b
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillogly tion from any form of
BY GLIINNA SlltJLER
evening reeently with lhe
your main supply should bel Num u!. w·u
Harrisonville and children took her father, service to foment campus
ldr nd Mr J
b leach Conkle lamUy.
well-stoppered dnd kept in a ·l Gr."~aand 'walter Jordan of Lincoln Russell, Wo1fpe11
to monstrllllons" to dishonor
1• osep
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cool, dry place and protected
ng .
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, Columbo• on Sunday to vis•t 1Uving ond tile dead amo1111
and Arthur, spent 1 day with Mrs. James Conl:le
light. Carry \Vlth you ·)n-i Columbl8 Grange, eave repo ts her brother, Franklin Russell, combat men and to llintr
Mrs. Leach 8 parents, Mr. and day recently wltb Mrs.
the nwnbar yoo are llkely &lt;Oncerrung the annual Sll!te who Js confined to a hospital offal of lhefr licDeiS and
EMf TERMS .•• ~
Mra. Adolpb Smilb II Jack10t1. Oxyer and daughters.
need In a day.
Grange Session 81 CinelllnaU, the and 18
· sched led r or ardlce over the lace of o
MJI. and Mrs. John Veltb,
whlcll they attended as
re
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'-• Uonal • ..._
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Mr. ~and Mrs. Don Leach, Mar- Misses Carolyn and
gates, at a reeent meeting
luntl surgery on Tuesday.
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cia llftd Johnny, Mrs. Bessie Rupe of Cleveland and Larry
Columbia Grar.ge.
Fife were Sunday guesls ol Mr. LltUe ol Cheshire called
New York City's first el.,. Mrs. Arthur Crabtree
and Mr1; George Veith In Mid· Mrs. J aM Conkle recently.
vator . equipped office build- hosleH to membe~ and
dlepQrt.
Mn. Mary Welltl of M1ddle- ings were opened In 1868; of Temple WSCS at her h
lrr. and Mrs. Roymond File po.tl, Mrn. Rosa Shuler, Debra, they were the tirsl in the on Wednesday evening Mn.
The tax booka are now open for the DnamiMr of
Jr. and children of Turkey Run Tammy, Denise, Dennis and world.
Carl G'rabtroe gave devoiiOOli
,flml holf coll.ctlon of tho 1965 llulatoto Taxea.
IJIIIjl a day With Rev. and MN. Barbaro Jean of Rutland spent
Alao for delinquent tox. Closing dato will bo Fob.
llltJi.- File.
a day With Alex Shuler and wile.
I, 1967.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Searls Recent visitors of Mr. and
llld ~ are looking for- Mrs. Perry Bradbury were Mr.
Howard E. Frank
OPTOMETRIST
wpd jil, the arrj~ of Mra. and Mrs. Leslle Hawley, 1\arlm.
Wllllim File (Joan Searls) and Georae, and Denise of MidiDe. IJ
· Office Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 51 (Close at Noon oa
Mtigs County TreiSurer
111111 frOID .~llf- They will P&lt;ll'\. Mrs. Phena Clifford
'l'burs. - EaSt Court St., pomeroy
·arrivt·iq Ollllmii'J• on Frid~ •.. ·Ill'. Stil!lley ol PomernJ.

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Capital at Lutheran Tour.
Cedarville and Rio Grande •\--;;;;;;;;;;;;:oo:O;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:oo::;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;..otterbein at Gl'alliie Clly Tour. Pt. Pleasant Tour.
· Alll'!klrlgum CoD. Tour.
Wooster Bollday finals
Deltlul vs. Marietta
Miami at Motor City Tour.
Musklngum vs. Ohio Wesleyan Otterbein at Granite City
, MI. Union Tour.
Bluffton at Flint (Miell.) Tn110r.1
Hiram vs. Grove City Pa.)
MuUingum Tour. finals
MI. Ullion vs. DellOit Tech
lit. Union Tour. llnaiJ
Wooster Holiday Toor.
rtllDAY
Cloud, :Minn.
Bullaio St. vs. Wabaob
CJn lnoatl vs Iowa at Chlcagol
otterbein Vl!, St. Cloud Sl'.
Wooster vs. Slippery Rock
Ohlc St
' N Caroline
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By Uidlotl
Iateraalional
Ceda i11e nd R'10 Grande at
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WJJ:DIIEBfMY
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Charlotte
ketball ~~r..:ule: co ege s- SL Joset~I's (Incl.) Ill Cl!icinnali Pt. Pleos~nt, W. Va., Tour.
New Mexico St. at D~yton
Monday
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Marquettll at Dijtbn
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1'11tll1SDAY
xavier Ill llealtle Leg1on Tour.
Swotllsh champs at Cincinnati Butler at Toledo
Ohio St. vs. Duke at Greens- 1Bluffton at Flbrt Holiday
'fa!ms to IIIII ; ...,Vp fll
'tattday
B. Greer! at Quaker City Tour. boro, N.C.
Bald.-Wall. at Youngstown
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Javier at Utah State
Kent State ·at Ark. St. Toor. Xavier at 8ealtle Legion Toor. Carson-Newp~an at Wittenberg
~~------- !Miami at Motor City Tour.
Findlay Holiday Tour. finals Miami at lllotot City Tour.
MOII4ay's
College Basketball Ilesalls
By Ualled l'ttso lntorbaiiGIII!
[Hl•lid!IY Festival at New York
(First round)
Northwestern 62 St. Jolui'! ee
Joseph's 87 Brig. Young 61
Provlden&lt;e 82 Duquesne 55
• lxCIUilVI Frigidaire Pull 'N Clean Oven ends
Rhode lsi. 109 Sl Bonavntre 79
--on-your-knees cleaning drudgery,
ICincinnati '18 Swedish Team 53
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iORANGE BOWL PRACOCE
• lnltlnt hnt with Speed-lfAt surlall8 unft.
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' Orange Bowl team arrived
&amp; SAVINGS 00.
9·5
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:meeting with Georgia Tech in
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tbe Jan. 2 bowl game.
:10" oloctrlo
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3 colors or whHI
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
·..~· : team would hold two practices
WHEN MONEY JS THE QVF.'J'I'IOlf. Qtt LOAJI
a day in preparation for the
IS THE AHsM!Ii
game.
Quant City Tour at Plllla.
Bowling Green Vl!. princetoo
Motbr aty Tout, •t De!ttit
MiUii vs. Wfstthl Miclllgab
BQI.wau. Tuaio 6t llfrea
Ohio Northern vs. Walsb
B-W vs. Edinboro St.. (Pa.)
Loutltent Tour at Chl&lt;iig0
Olpltat VI. Augastarui
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SOVTII AFRICA RACE

bis contract with the Baltimore
Clippers, but hopes to contlnu•
MODENA, Italy !UPII --New playing ice hockey.
Zealander Bruce McLaren was
named Monday to pilot one of Harvey said he was released
the Cooper-Maserati factory for reasons other than his
cars in the South African Grand playing performance, The 20Pri&lt; Jan. 2.
year veteran said be had
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received offers from two other
Jochen R~ndt of .Austna was tearr.s, but did not di'JCuss
ftamed earher to drJVe the other terms
official factory entry. Jo Sif!ert
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of Switzerland and Joaklm
Borlnlet of Sweden will drive
two private Cooper·Maserati's
in the race, the first on the 1967
calendar counting towards the
drivers and manufacturer's
championship.
NEW YORK &lt;UP!) -The
HARVEY RELEASED
United Press international rna·
BALTIMORE IUPII -Doug jor college basketball ratings
Harvey, an all·tune Nahon~l with first place votes and wonHockey League great, sa1d lost records of games played
Monday he was released from through Saturday, Dec. 24, in
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Louisville (8-0)
272
North Carolina (7-0)
251
Texas Western (1) 17·1) 234
New Mexico 17·1)
141
Cincinnati 17-0 1
140
and sons of Beverly were re- l. Michigan St. (5-1)
118
cent weekend visitors of her a. Houston (9-1)
7&gt;
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard 9. vanderbllt IB-1)
60
! Thoma and Patricia.
10. Boston College (11-0)
&gt;3
. Mrs. Ada Slack of Syracusej Second 10 -11. St. John's 43;
was a recent visitor of
her ·12. Kansas 26; 13. Tennessee 18;
I daug~ter and son-in·law, Mr. 14. west Virginia 16; 15.
j and Mrs. Harley E. Johnson, Princeton 15; 16. Sea!Ue 12; 17.
i Tammy, Cheryl and Terry.
western Kentucky 11; 18 !tie),
; Mro. Fred Tuckerman, Mrs. Kentucky and Virginia Tech 10;
~ James Reeves, Linda and Mrs. 20 {tie) Mississippi State and
· Eugene Haning and Rhonda vis- Colorado ~tate 9.
!ted recently with Mr. and Mrs. Team• receiving five or more
Bratton of Carpenter.
points -Loyola of ltle South,
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp Hngham Young, Bradley and
and sons of Langsville were Sat- Creighton.
: urday vl8itors of Mr. and Mrs.
----1 Cbartey Smith and Jn.
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lair was held
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i son and Mrs. William EK·hlngcr 1
1 of ~acuse were recent v1s1t- Corn ts the lead,ng export
Mrs Charlie Sayre.
crop of Portuguese Angola.
&lt;Donllld Sayre of U S. Mar.
' tnes and Bilt Sayre ol the U.s.l~·-------=
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Charles Sayre and other rcla· i
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BERBJ'S

JOA!I' CRAWFORD lllay have! hfO musicals plallllfld ill Ia&amp; w~ms aso ... TY nei!Hrk
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a romaftlic llnsb if she accepts dem for next season (''Solid idencies are ~l!'dly mte"""es:
a tilled llriUsber's proposal . . . Gold Cadillac" for Shirley Booth CBS has bad four in two years
Zta Zsa's will be tile top, not and the slap mt11icli o1 "Some .. In llle Ct!JpoliDo
topless, name In the
Lalin Lila It Hot") . . . Tbey allo dence was offered 10 indiiea~t(
QuaM's lboW Jo. at. . . . . . own the swoeloobol "Sweet Q&gt;or. Ill&amp; victim could not have
J'hy!Us MeGulre'• tat!Dg
1 ity" at the Pilau , . . U lbey With double • fractured
Mellean hOliday aotl IIIIMrl· ever do spll~ i\11 be over their bodes; but tltm'• I 1H
lief there will wild! 10 see I! delld bank accounts, which is town who survtved the
hor Chlcafo ll"fi8Jier pal S.m hardly likely. They just keep dflllbl.,.break; ha w':a~'i.:~l
(MikllleY) Glancana tags along threatenillll to.
Ofl by Dr. Wilbur G
... p, J. Clarke'• o.....,. Domry
recent throat-surgeon.
LaWZ~~A~'o llrolher John
wao CANDY MOSSLER,
Judy
stuck up by a knlfo • wieldinl Gll'land's new senior esthetic
no AIM PI
pair at s a.m. right nen to tbat adviser, was asked by Judy, Today " Tuesday, Dec. 711,
lamed ii5th-at-3d Ave. ealom; "Don't you think it'o about 1lme lbe 3i1st day of 1986 with four
tlley filched $tO 8lld
erlldll we alarled Ullillfl eadl otlter Ill folloW'.
cards, then got 111to tllelr tJII, b~ our first names?" ... And 1he mOOD.Ie 111111 fuD
waited airily for tbe rlld sipll tile lllddenly .....rty
Candy 'lhe mornmg stars are
to chonge, and dawdled ofl. .. • replted, "All riCh~ Judilb." .. . &amp;Dd'lhJulil"l': ...~ Is Saturn.
0 evtlliiiC ....
Ass'! Pnlf. Edwml Leff ol Bah-Hambttg dep't: DaYtd Mer·
Queons BrOilJ}J Commullity Colo riclk's Christmas card bas him ~ch biological chen11st
lege and lovely wile Hermbrt Ill a Sanla-tuil, and DltiiiiCinC blelenologlst I_A&gt;uJs ~asteur
Cl:JN.E.t~•
welc!Omed their 2d daughter at black mou.tachloo, 8UJTeptltlQU._ ~ born dl1ll : '
~. 111 1822.
Englewood (N.J.) Ho:spllal, a ly llptoeing away, calldle in In ~ ~ lll'g
inlk&gt;ll'i
nlfly Yule pretenllor grllldpar- hand, from a burniDa Cllriol- ~Mate
the time es
•nts Min and Phil LeU.
mas tree .. . NBC's ''DOOIIlJda1
r •von aty ~ City
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Dontcha love Dicl; !fllron's FIJaht" TV drama abaul air· :u;:ewH U
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newest hope for SIICCI!SS Ill 'II: ~e sabotage was loUowed with. In ~
~opmoo lrllmlled
oolor-TV eallltras llllke m 24 hours hy five lalse bomll- the neutral city of MaJJila.
him look less the villain than threata to as many plane Jines: In 1945 !be llnlled States
when JFK beat hlm by a .._, Pall-Am, Eastent, Amerlean, BrllaiD .;,m Russia announced
"ilot tmrble ls-I'tn ,_ old for Sonfa Cfous Dllll IIi
whisker In 'BO..... New Pres. ol TraJ»-World, Northeast. all olo tbey ~ 80"111'11 KAirea u
, ...., lot luiJr Willioms!•
·!fil,
the AM (Nat1 auto elulls) Is llcially ooted by police.
joint trusleei for flvo years
1rou H ..eft Bot.tel
George ll'rauenhelm from lltll' Bill Moyers (before be took tllen aat JndepeDdellce
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~- wr ·By Wayne G. Branilsladt, M.D. home burg, exoUc Buffalo . . . • tile Newsday job) turned down In gr 1!111.'!
tile eoinmerce
Q - Ia a recent colwnn you Just because they had a wow- the presidency ol CBS News Departmeot lllllhoobed tho &amp;aJ
SAY&amp; PANII ENJOY
of childhood all their lives. - stated !bat hair
protruding ser of a f'•'l iD the Wiater Gar- Broadcasting mag reported '
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from a moe '. 0
remov- den lobby (where lllelt "Marne" It's no trade secret now with
.JtH:Jal
Deat Helen:
tm:r Helen :
ed only hY cutting With scissors. is the biggest hit in town,) Bd- Meyers out ol1ho White House, A thoolbt for the d8)'
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My husbllnd and J have bad I m 31, aod have never OO,n I bave always removed :.::; wy. psychologists deeided pro. LBJ'o major adviser is Bob French novelist Slendaht ralll: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wood , ---~ friendly argument. Whose mamed, or even close to 11 · gle hair /:,"m 8 small month) ducers Bob Fryer and Henry Kintner, fired by a new wor- "One can acquire everything in honored their son, RoMie, on Mrs. Hattie Rousll has been
Side ate you on? I say men Yoo see, I took care of an ID· m~~ /a ut an~ ~ harm 111 Carr would spill; but they bave rled J\'BC a few gray flannel solilude, except character."
birthday with a mprprise on the sick list the past •eek.
watch sporll1ike tobo!Jia•ntllll, valid mother smce I was 16, WI
weezers,
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1. t week. '!'hoM attend- M P 11
speedlloot and auto racinl, mo- and also raised my little bro- lh~ do?ll hu a
entty done
James, Jeff and Mike ho::·rro~uc:mb: last week.
torcycle races, eveo parUally ll:ers and 51sle.rs. M~ mo~er no h;;m In our':e bUt there
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Haning, Rodney.Carl, Mona She is improving ve'1 \':ell.
footirall because IIIey hop!! to. d1ed when I •as 28, the k•ds .
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see some
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a way al'l! gr wn now. say or n tation of the mole will stimnlate BY WILLUJ.AM S. WlllTE strength and dignity amid at- BE'll of lllinols the
Karla Beal, aod Jackie WeDs, and son ol Chillicothe, . 'Dean
all thoee 8pOI'I8 are like bOling ~ur small lown ~?d w~~~~~ premallgnant cells to become WASHINGTON - In Britam lacks from the left side of bisjleader of the Senate - for
Webber Wood, Mrs. Le- 1Barnitz of Pomeroy called '"'
and buD IJgbtitJi - they make ut I was JUst poor Me ~ cancerous.
!here is a CbrisbnBI honor&amp; U.t own Democratic party of
a ing his party along the path
Wyant and Mrs. James ' Dean Brinker Saturday. ll)!len
people feel violent WlthQUI be- - they had me pegged as l•le
by which the "'·-n gives JIUb- savagery and liltle-rnindedness llational r~"'bllity· lor Haning. Sending a gift but un- who called during the wee&amp;
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town spmster
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to attend "" Mrs. Rota
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not cancerous
ed themselves There is no h'\o the year 1966 His historic ~ human to plav· lor enriching
games were piaved and ' Rev. Paul Setlers of Raeme,
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Place' 1'700 miles away. In athee
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official custom m the Ua1ted tribution has been his stead!a!t the hell tradllkml Clf llotlr the everyone enjoyed cake and re· . '· Y e ~ ser 0
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Who'1 IIIII most rl&amp;blf
- procr"SII 1 cha!ed 1 111 ~i 1m g
Q - I bave aareoltpsy and Stalei - wbich by the way is refusal to dlsbonor the b1parti- Senate and o1 responslblo
freshments.
' Mary C~rcle, local.
Clrele
0
LOUJSE .
~om t spms ffice ..,. v::-:~ have taken Ritalin, Dexedrine a great pity. '
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nan American pledge to the peo- 1Jsan cppOI!Iioo.
~lr. and Mrs. Leroy Wyant Mr. and Mrs. James R k
Dear Loube:
eo~ e a '!'Y 0 1 . h
a&lt;t and Desoxyn but they
bave j SUD, since this is a season ple of South VIetnam, who at Former Vlce-Preoldeal
villled Sunday with Mr. and ; 0,f New Haven, W. Va., IC y
YOll're lrotb ri&amp;bl Any man ~~e ~~~~:.1:n~k:alo w~lk "a~ut. dane me no good. Wbat woold not only for being jolly but aJ. lllls Cbrtstmastlme are qui&lt;tly ard Nixon - lor patting t b Mrs. Dallas DeBord and family . C~rcle of Cha~eston d~~~
(and woman too lor that mat- ,
zln how ou
c a 11 you suggest? .
•o for the remembrance of good dying, aii)Dg with our OWil mf!ll country's esse11tial welfare
ot Columbus.
' the home ol ary r
ter) who won't admit an acel· 11 s ama u~ whol: ersonalll
A - In this dloeue a person lhlnp and good man, Ibis col· out there, lor a qu•inl concept in all the really bi&amp; thinKS:
Mr. and Mro. Charles King L~1r~ Circle of. Dorcas ..
dent adds to tile ucltemoot ol c~,~{~ne lie
:nd for th: may at any time of thl! day get umnist presumes to offer
a called freedom that to our more conducting on behalf of hia
as recent visitor! Mr. and . h j'~'" C~rc;~ "h •pendl~gh the
watching a spOrll •how Is rooJ. WI
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an uncontrollable desJte
to omall Christmas honors list ol hep and "modern" minds seems publican party a decent and
Ed King of Harrisonville. : 0 1 ays al e orne 0
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ing himself. He wis~es ~o one be::~! of course it ha• heppen. sleep. The .sleep is not prolong- his own. The lollowlng Amerl- to have gone quite out &amp;I dale. lective autumn
Miss Sandra Beal visited one . ~?rets, Mr. and Mrs. H~
harm, but our buUt-m VIOlence ed 1 ; ll in 1 ' 'th
nd
eel or continuous bul the •t- cans in my view have earned Former President Dwight D vindicated anew the
recently with her grand· 1rc c. Arth 0
Ch
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blm bo ••w
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ur rr o1 ester
eeps
P-· f 1 man and he waots me 10 . ac s can
very
gerous a salute from their
fellow Eisenhower - who in the late ble two-party system of
Mrs. W1lham Beal. · It d t the ~
of Rob.rt
Dear llelen: .
,;:... him He hBI never pried if they occur when the VJcUm countrymen, for reasons as v~r- twening o1 his life has with nation.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dean vis- ' ~ 0 ." ll · orne
Our loll add his wife bave ....,.] my ,;past" bttt I've made ls dnving a car.
. ied as are they themselves In memorable gallantry broken up Fonner Sen. Barry Goldwa· · Sunday with Mr. and Mro. ~ ~ r '~:uf' Setters called on
twO 11111111 children, live here ~ oet exc·ting In facl, he't 'I'll&lt; three drugl YOll memJoD personality·:
his Jong..,.rned right to real ter- lor still taking hls lumpo Kemeth Markins at Racine and . Mr e~~d Mrs Bill Dunahue rll1 ·
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m
ate helpfUl to most nctiml. Presllienl Lyndon B. Johnson and peace in order te llllpporl from the 11184 Prl!!lideniial
with Mr and Mrs. Fred Kesll'l'· 1 •
er they please, raid tile relrli· saldt how ~~ ~eJ~ Ilk~
They all act in the name way. - nat for being always right, everywhere Jl'OCilely this same fat Ul!e a man, and for con- son and. family at Flatwoods. , cently.
erator, bave Informal meals wan 1 ~ ~ 1 sci ted b
his You might try 8 dlllerenl type as indeed he has not been, but concept.
. s!JtenUy expresoblg llis
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph carl, ,
w1th 111. Tbey even uae my ~-t ?8 8di na , Y
of drug that has doeauchn
ued to rather for maintaining a paUent Sen. Everett McKinley Dirk· disagreement with ne.. Jy tl1e Mn. Lonnie Hudson, Mrs. Vir· ~ Beer brewing
techr.iqnos
asher
and
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vorcee.
treat
this
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w o1e ..........,. course o1 IS gd Kmg, Mn. r.lizabeth Mur· were perfected in the mona1 poll 'bly'
none. My 100 lo fbdahlna his tell~~~ the ~~~~ _ that :~ Is c'f'b n4 ~n cJn
e N:
and .Mrs. Mer.dal Jordan was country with a fairness whid•,
and the following children, I sterics in the early days ol the
oollep edlleaUGn, bul has a th f
dat
zo
a
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leader.
They
were
ashowever
wrong·headed,
has
had
Barker, Sherman White, Christian era.
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good job.
e 1rst man ever r~a Y.. • pent at 1C01A) or . no
slsted by Mrl. Betty Matlo:l the rare and !lhlning virtues Pearl and Beverly Smith, Judy,
All this 1o fine- we Jove ed7 Will.~ hate me.
Dl- ,vean~r). They all requ•re 1
and Mary Massey, in prese!l\- absolute candor and Intellectual
and Geneva King, Edbavlng them, and we like to VORCED SPINSTER
doctor • preiCrlplion.
ing the Cbristmas !lory from bonesty.
ward aod Alvin SmJth,
help them out. Bul wby should Dear D S.:
Q- I IIBroolepsy heredi
Luke and a playlet, "For Tills S
Joll and Brenda Smith, Cindy
1 lh Bo
our visits to TI!EM he "hy Of course not! '11ie truth wlh tary? Ar: there any sympto~
Lillie Time." A gift excha1111e ll4=~
n Sandy Workman, Rodney ....,.,,"
appointment only?" We've been probably make hlm love yw bellides the drowoineos'
Mr and Mrl. Harold GUlogly was eojoyed and names were and Reps Carl Albert of Okla· Mona King, Bob, Charles
!old to "eall first.'' In fact, we all the more. A woman who d.,. A _ '111e ,.,... of na~colepsy and ~hildren have IIIDVed from drawn for secret pals .lflr neJt homa ..,.j Hale Bogp oJ LGuis- Sonan Mash, Sandra, Linda
Si,.
usually walt unW we're luvlted, voted 12 years of her ble to her !a unkllown. Heredity does aot tbeir basemeut apartment to year durmg tile SOCI8i boor. lana _ for operating that old
il&lt;al, John Walter and 10 to ,
becroe ~ tln'eo ~ .~ve family Is certainly better wife seem to he a factor. This is a 1hetr new borne wblcb lhlf re~ ~ c:r~· place without pelt1 dmlaM- Richard Dean, KelliiY, Ror1nle II
called, they ve been basy.
material than a "myslerJOus di· one-symptom disease.
eenUy completed over
the David
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ll er.UO: uery and lritb respect lOT lhe
Sue Wood of the Carleton
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Yet
one calla ME .first vorcee." Your f10nce rna) be
basement oo Slate RQIIIe 61111. Mrs. :Cen:;...RusO: Debbie irrepllffllble tradluo111 o1 dfi· Church ...m caroling
.
when they Med a baby mtllr. very much relieved. - H.
Mr. and Mrs. W'llllam La... tree,
lized partisan warfare.
. around the comrnurnty.
Middleport
Our dll1lflll!er·ln-law j1llt drlvea
Q - A frieDd has been tak· :ron and family a!lended the and Dalelene Scott. Members Roy Wilkins of the Nalioaal Mr. Noel Youag wbo receiv·ll
b• and IeavY tile elllldren then This column is dedJcated to Ill Azullld' f
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.c. Ob' Unlvera lty Empayttes
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anw·miired . Stantey' Role Jllelll
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they .U ll.ly for dinner, later. family hvlng, so ' 1 you re a~· lor inflammaUon of the bowela. DUal family lllrlslmal party at 1eu,
of Colored People - lor lllme time •io, has returned I•'
My hysband says don't clll- troutng~d :U~e1or
i~ Does thil drug llave any bad Baker Ceoler, Athens, on Tuee- ~baugb,ty
Mat:~ Cr~~":; standing up for the rights of his to his work at Daytoa after I QUICK SERVICE FOR
THE HOLIDAYS!
turb a lllce relltloiiJblp - 110
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· sJc1e effects? She also take&amp; day evt'JI!ng.
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1e as a responsible leader; Rnrai weel&lt;s' bospJial123tion.
many Jn.lawt don't gel along, She will also welco~e your Theragroo. Is lllere any dan· Mrl. Reo: Cheadle entertain- Marguer•te Scott,
Eliza~ ~esisling witb ootable brav· Mr and Mrs. Alpha Russell '
and we do, but I'm heglnnlng own amusmg exper~ences. Ad· ger from taking them for
a ed friends and rela!JVes recent~ Ma~i';'
ery the tireless attempts of ond Mary of Hy•ell Run v•sltto wonder whether we're 11101'1! dress Helen Bottel In care of long time?
ly ln honor ol her sister, Mary G way, e en
~ bloody-minded extremisls
to ec; SUnday with Mrs. Hazel
convenient than loved? - A· this newspaper.
A - AZIIilltlide is a sulfa Hamon Wiseman, Zaleski. Mn. the OO.tess, Mrs. Wesllna Cr o- pervert a lawful and peaceful Arnold and family and with Mr.
DRY CLEANING
~HAMEl&gt; ~F DOUBTING
drug that iJ widely .used . to Wiseman, a former roo~ont oJ tree.
Negro revolution into a hate and Mrs. Charles Arnold and .
-SERVICEDear Doublinll:
Mr. aod Mn. Robert Conkle, treat ulcerallvo cotltis. Its aide this community, was the re- The Busy Bee Society of tile filled chaos serving primarily lamily.
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(Upon Your 11-..est).
let'n J1Ut It this way: you're day with Mr. and Mr1. Charlen effects include rashes. These ; cent bride of Terry Wiseman of Carpenter Baptist Cburch met and at last the purposes of ID· Mr. and Mrs. Ray Underwood
loved 11 a convenience. You'd Pyles at Gallipolis Ferry, W. can ~~&gt;~~ally be Olllllrolled
by Hamden. The young couple ex- with Mrs. Robert B1sbop al her ternational eommunlom.
sad son o1 Newark were home 111ob"lnso-'s
be loved as peniOill If you be- va.
reducing the dose.
pe&lt;t to make their home ID home. Emma Whittington led Secretary of State Dean Rusk, over a recent weekend to visit ft
n
come. 1 Utile lesl available. Mr. and MTI. Marlin Rife Theragran is 3 multivitamin , :-tewport, Rhode Island, where the devotions lor the Chrilt- secretary of Defense Robert 11or parents, Mr. aod Mrs. S.cond St.
Pomeroy
TeU fOil d-in-1 you'U need ad- I!Jifnt a day wllh their son Hur- tablet. This drug can be taken Ire is ~tatione&lt;l wlth lhe U. S. maa meeting. A g1ft echan9e McNamara and Secretary of tit• Chnrles Arnold and Martha.
van~ notice on baby lilting; ley and family at Rutland.
mdeflnltely in the recommend· Navy.
wBI enjoyed by the group. 01,_ Treasury Henry Fowler - for
SUI!IIelt potluck dinners when Several from here attended ed dosage and is especially use- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tumer ers pretent were Elizabeth carrying with ral'l! J1111ce and
they drop in Iookine hungry; Christmas exercises at Cheshire lui for persons with severe co- visited with Mr. ond Mrs. Gardner, Millie Starcher, Ina tolerance toward others tile apcasulllly mellllon their "appoint,. grade school.
Utis because they can't take Wayne Turner, Mr. aod M"&gt;. Cbelldle, Mae Jordan, Hel&lt;tJ pallieg burdens &amp;I three Cabiment only" oystem has
Its Ke th Se 1 took h's u t any fruit or vegetables in lhelf Fern Radcliff and Cora Hutton, Jeffer., Vivian Gaston, Kf21811 net offices which Ibis year •ere
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polntJ .. . and your waoher has Mn. ":'arga.:; ~lse to Co~u~: diet.
Rutland, on Sunday afternoon. Dye, Freda Smith and Bonme burdened far beyond the call
aprung a leak.
bus a day recently lor a check .
. Mrs. Dorsey Jordan has VIS· Cheadle. 'll1e Chrlltma&amp; pro- of duty.
Grown-up ehlldren must he up at University Hospital. She Q - 1 carry nitroglycerin for •led her father, Dana Turner, anm was held at the Carpen- 'llle composite and unknown
tAught to treat their paretJts as iJ improving nicely.
attacks of angina peetorls. Do w.ho 1S confined .to Holzer Hos- ter Haptist Church on Sunday American .soldier in Vieinamequals. Otherwlae aome of them Charles Leaoh is home for
' these tablets deteriorate alter pJtal where he 11 scheduled to evenmg. Memben of the youth for fighting a cruel war with un·
..ep expectbljf the advantqea holldays from West Vtrglnia
Urn ?
undergo loot surgery.
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group were entertained at the Makable determination
and
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Mr. and Mn. Otho McKb1Shl Res Cheadle bome foll..,tng heart while bearded f~:~: 11
A - Beeaase they volatilize •pent Sunday with tbuir son, the proaram.
h
d th ·
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Mr. and Mrs. Walden
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Eibll McKnll!ht and family in
a1 orne use ""
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slowly When exposed to lhe air, Col b
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillogly tion from any form of
BY GLIINNA SlltJLER
evening reeently with lhe
your main supply should bel Num u!. w·u
Harrisonville and children took her father, service to foment campus
ldr nd Mr J
b leach Conkle lamUy.
well-stoppered dnd kept in a ·l Gr."~aand 'walter Jordan of Lincoln Russell, Wo1fpe11
to monstrllllons" to dishonor
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cool, dry place and protected
ng .
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, Columbo• on Sunday to vis•t 1Uving ond tile dead amo1111
and Arthur, spent 1 day with Mrs. James Conl:le
light. Carry \Vlth you ·)n-i Columbl8 Grange, eave repo ts her brother, Franklin Russell, combat men and to llintr
Mrs. Leach 8 parents, Mr. and day recently wltb Mrs.
the nwnbar yoo are llkely &lt;Oncerrung the annual Sll!te who Js confined to a hospital offal of lhefr licDeiS and
EMf TERMS .•• ~
Mra. Adolpb Smilb II Jack10t1. Oxyer and daughters.
need In a day.
Grange Session 81 CinelllnaU, the and 18
· sched led r or ardlce over the lace of o
MJI. and Mrs. John Veltb,
whlcll they attended as
re
u
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Mr. ~and Mrs. Don Leach, Mar- Misses Carolyn and
gates, at a reeent meeting
luntl surgery on Tuesday.
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cia llftd Johnny, Mrs. Bessie Rupe of Cleveland and Larry
Columbia Grar.ge.
Fife were Sunday guesls ol Mr. LltUe ol Cheshire called
New York City's first el.,. Mrs. Arthur Crabtree
and Mr1; George Veith In Mid· Mrs. J aM Conkle recently.
vator . equipped office build- hosleH to membe~ and
dlepQrt.
Mn. Mary Welltl of M1ddle- ings were opened In 1868; of Temple WSCS at her h
lrr. and Mrs. Roymond File po.tl, Mrn. Rosa Shuler, Debra, they were the tirsl in the on Wednesday evening Mn.
The tax booka are now open for the DnamiMr of
Jr. and children of Turkey Run Tammy, Denise, Dennis and world.
Carl G'rabtroe gave devoiiOOli
,flml holf coll.ctlon of tho 1965 llulatoto Taxea.
IJIIIjl a day With Rev. and MN. Barbaro Jean of Rutland spent
Alao for delinquent tox. Closing dato will bo Fob.
llltJi.- File.
a day With Alex Shuler and wile.
I, 1967.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Searls Recent visitors of Mr. and
llld ~ are looking for- Mrs. Perry Bradbury were Mr.
Howard E. Frank
OPTOMETRIST
wpd jil, the arrj~ of Mra. and Mrs. Leslle Hawley, 1\arlm.
Wllllim File (Joan Searls) and Georae, and Denise of MidiDe. IJ
· Office Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 51 (Close at Noon oa
Mtigs County TreiSurer
111111 frOID .~llf- They will P&lt;ll'\. Mrs. Phena Clifford
'l'burs. - EaSt Court St., pomeroy
·arrivt·iq Ollllmii'J• on Frid~ •.. ·Ill'. Stil!lley ol PomernJ.

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Mrs. Guy Reynolda and Mn.
mug
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ten by Louis Untermeyer.
Minerva Childers, spel!t CbJiat. Mrs. CllJford Hayel, Who Jt
s1:Y~fd
Tbe group sang, "0 Little
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mas In Akron witb Mrs. Nina confined to her home
witt
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Town of Bethlehem," and Mrs.
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cornel
Bland and other relatlvea. · ·lllnesa, waa surprised with a
,4-uiiiQfV
Pickens read the scripture, the
D= ;~~:,S ~~.:erican Ius of Bellelontalne, RFD 2 an.
Mr.MandEMrllod • WRicbbardb P~ decorated birthday cake Fri
~1,1 an~ilill Christmas dinner "Ctuistmas Story" from Luke
Leg'
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nounce the marriage of their
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OlN day evenlni .by . the members
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Mr M·'"'e VanCOOD"" spent of her
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a.r.d party of the oman's Aux- : .. ·
sian Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. foi- daughter, Sally, to Mr. Jerry
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son, Gregs,
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lowed by a party and a $1 girt Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
the holiday In
um us
School Junior Three
!Jius.
u,~"*al w•s ~d Tuesday ev- the stocking" was played and Mr and. Mrs. Thomas Young
w· Lee of Racine• Ohio·
Mr. athnd MMrs. Harilry SDtovvler Mr- .and Mrs. Jan Hauck and Mrs Hayes' birthday faDs on
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her mo er rs W ma a 1
and B enda
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won by Kathryn Johnson. She spen
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OFFICERS and choir of Belt•- The wedding was an event
· Chiisbnas ·In Lancaste; ehlldren. Brent
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· Christmas and the bpys lii:OORht
'lihe t'ibie was beautiful with was given a 1!Jlt, and Mrs. Pic- With their daughter an~ ~oni el No. 62 of International Ord- of December 26 at 4:30 p.m. at = I their son Davis Stover ·L-C_PI. James Miller, station- the cake to the Hayet boliie for
a red CClft!r centered with a kens presented Mrs. Proffit ;~g~~;; ~:d ~~g~~~~- 0 er er of Job's Daughters will meet the Har~ Methodist church. and ramUy,
daughter, She!- '!?J~th th• .IJ.S. Marine Co~U. the· observance.
t 'hrrsun"" !lora! arrangement. with a gilt.
at the Pomeroy Masonic Tern- The bride-elect 1s a gradu- Ia Hubbard and family
.,...ufort, S. C., apent the
The boys were accompanied
F''"'&gt;Wing the dinner gilts were Present were Mrs. Pickens Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warner pie Tuesday at 9 a. m. to prao· ate of Buckeye Local
High Christmas weekend ~ts of MrdayandweekendM wiMtb bls paMUrer;ts, by their teacher, Robert Blah'"' han~ed.
and Wilma Blake of
Clifton, and family of Oberlin are the lice for installation which will School Sl)d Is _employed as_ a Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kennedy were and, his IIBDCrsee. LlnyN&gt;dna Kauff er ardson and Mrs. Bert Bodlmer.
t Mrs. Proffit of Mason, Eti·za guests
r,I rs . Mary P.iCkens conduc.
W of his Smol her, Mrs. Rob- ~e held Thursday, Dec. 29, at s~re tary at Ohio St ate Umver- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ohllng- Mr. and Mrs.' Blaine Walb;u_. Members of the group •·••·•ed
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, ; a Christmas program in Powell of Harrisonville, Ruth ert arner r.
t:3() p. m.
SIIy, Columbus.
er and children Michael and and chlldr Vi
W V GreJ Hayes, Steve Bratton,
" .,ch Mrs. Ray Proffit of Ma- Morris and. Jestie Molden of Christmas dinner guests of
H':' fia.nce gr•duated from Julla of Nelson~lie.
. were ho en,
tb~ir
Paul Pulllh, Jeff Dars~ 'Rollo
""' told the impressive story Rutland, Charoiotte Roush and Mr. and Mrs. v. D. Edwards
WEDNESDAY
Racme High School and Colum- Larry Mitch Marietta spent
l)da~Mrs V PSee aid Hoffman.
"' "The Second Christmas; Je. Iva Athey of New Haven, Kath- were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shriev- THE MIDDLEPOR~ Literary bus Andrews Barber School. He the holiday w~end with his ents, Mr. ~Mrs
en;: Wal
1...o========•, ryn Johnson of Wolf Pen, Lou- es of The Plains and Mr. and Club wlll meet Wednesday, Dec. owns and operates the Star pt.rents, Mr. and ·Mrs. P. L. and ~~amlll · .ymo
ise Bearhs of Rock Springs, Mrs. Larry Heines, Ravens- 28 at the home of Mrs. Harold Plaza Barber Shop and is a Mltcb
bu: Ellz be:·D vis Fisher FamUy Party is
Phyllis Hackett of Middle,x&gt;rt, wood, w. va.
Sauer, Leading Cr..,ek . Road.
in_ the Army Reserves. HolWay guests of Mr. and ba::~~urne: from :holiday viPomeroy, Otdo
Winona Hoffman, Jean Will,
The program will be g1ven by They will reside on North Mrs Clifford Hayes and son .
Held December 24
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and daughter Linda, of Pome- Mrs. V. D. Edwards
a~ Mrs. James Euler and Mrs .. Star Road, Columbus.
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ves. Mr. and "-. Ow•• Fi'nk and
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Gregory, were her sisters, M!Ss Miss Carolyn Sears who Is
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. daughter Cheryl Mr and Mrs
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Elfi Pri 0f St Alba
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Mabel
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Hd
d Ad Larry Heines and Mrs. Theo "Aldous Huxley" and "The BJg
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ns, • employed In Columbus, spent son, a•••,,
ss
"FRANKIE &amp; JOHNNY"
London, Myla u son an
a Heines visited Monday lo Athd "
Chrutmas Season
Va., and Mrs. Lorene Taylor. the Christmas holiday with her Hysell, Middleport; Mr. and
-TechnicolorSlack
of
Syracuse.
ens
with
Mrs.
Edwards'
mother,
Spen
ers.
Is
Commemorated
Mrs, M. C. Wilson is spend- parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Mrs. Blll
Fink, Minersville:
Elvis Prasley, Donna Doug.
Mrs. w. A. Tate and her aunt,
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Special observances commem- ing •he holiday season in Char. Searls.
Mr. and Mra. John Buckley and
l~f, .Hctrry Morgan, Sue Ann
Langdon, Nancy Kovack,
Mrs.
Margaret
MaxwelL
Karr&amp;
Enter~m
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orating
the
Christmas
season
lesion,
W.
Va.,
with
her
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
F.
Parmalee
son,
Jeff, Chesapeake, w•re
Family Observance
Audrey Christie
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holter and At Family Dmner
were held at the Pearl St. Ele- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis have learned ' of the sudden Christmas day guests of Mr.
"THE BELLBOY"
Held in New Ha:ven
Ann Alan Janice and Eddie Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Karr mentary School in Middleport Wilson. Mr. and Mrs.
Earl death of Bob Wolfolk of Hun~ and Mrs. Roger Fink and SOli,
Jexry Lewis, Alex Gerry, Bob
Clllyton; BUt Richmond, as
A family party was held wer; Chri~tmas dinner guests Sr., entertained with a family prior to the school holiday re- Knight will join the group later Jogtun, W. Va. He waa associ-, Steven at New Haven, ~- Va,
$tom Laurel. You'll Giggle
Christmas
Eve at the home of I ol his mother Mrs. Homer Hoi- dinner Christmas at their home, CfSS los! week.
m the week.
ated wtth the Southern Biscuit :r 8 !Jrunch bour and a turkey
A&lt;tmtssion: 75&lt; &amp; 40c
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Parker ' ter.
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Naylors Run Hill.
A special Christmas pregram Mr. and Mrs: Arthur Skinner Company and ot one time re- nner served later In tbe day.
WEDNESDAY and THURS.
and William Young, Pleasant Mrs. Clyde Andrews Is visit- Guests were Mr. and Mrs. was presented m tne auditor· and Mrs. David Farmer were sided with Mr. and Mrs. Parma- . Others present for lite fam.
Doc. 28-29
Ridge Road
ing in Milton Fla with her son Edward T. Bauer and Polly ium with the Iwo second grade holiday f!Uests 01 Mr. and Mrs. tee.
Ily observance were Mr. and
NOT OPEN
Present ~ere Mr. and Mrs. and daught~r-in-l~w, Mr. and Ann of Marion;
Miss Polly teachers in charge. Each of Dan Farmer and family. Join- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davidson, Mrs: G~ge Jeffers and diuRobert Morris Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Erwin and lam- Karr, Columbus, and Mr. and the teachers presented treats to lng them will be Mr. and Mrs. Athens, spent Christmas j;ve ghters, Lisa and ,_Janie, New
fRIDAY and SATURDAY
Robert Morris Jr. and Paula ily.
Mrs. Charles R. Karr Jr. and the children,
gift exchanges Tom Skinner, Columbus; Miss with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ~ven, and Mr. aitd Mrs. ElDoc. 30-31
"BLOOD BATH"
and Rick, Middleport Mr and Mr and Mrs Edward T Bau- Rodney and Jeffrey, Middle- were held, and carols sung.
Cindy Farmer, Ohio University Emerson Jones. Mr and Mrs. ~ Lewellyn of Springfield,
(fechnico1or)
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were held
l!k·
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_, were guests for a Davidson 1eft s unday
d Moving
I gift olctures
e:lchan
Wm. Campbell, Marissa Ma· Mrs. Dan Morris, Mr. and Mrs. er and Polly Ann of Manon and port. a lng m e a ernoon
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holiday breakfast at the home for Fairborn for a holiday visit n ::; ~ d
ted ge
Illes, John Saxon, Basil Ralh· John Young and Phillip and Miss Polly Karr of Columbus were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ly- Freckers are Hosts
liOne.
Robin, Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. were weekend guests of their tie and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. For Family Dinner
of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Branden- with his p~rents, Mr. and Mrs. arou
e ecora
tree.
·
Will James'
' Patrick Holter and Steven, But- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. C. K:"'· Mr. and Mrs. M1ck- Mr and Mrs Ro Frecker burg.
Frank Dav1dson and family.
"SMOKY"
ier Pa Mrs Hank
Young R Karr Sr.
ey Williams and Mike, Mickey
· . ed th. / .1 d'
Mr. and Mrs. John Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luckey.
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Fess Parker, lr.aty Jurado, Dl- and Bili~nd Mlss Donna Hauck Mrs Ellen Ebersbach and and Sheri and Miss Kathy Fultz. entertCahm t WI ta thar~u Yh ln· and son, Jeff, Chesapeake, have West Jefferson, visited over doo, Huntington, W. Va., vloit'1!'11 ~4nd, Smoky the horse,
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ner
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orne, been hol'd
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Mr and Mrs Parker and Myr-' daughter
Joyce spent Christp· G
I ay guests of her par- the hohday
weekend with her ed over the holiday With
l{oyt .Uton.
Adll!lssilln: 60c and 30c,
tis ·Kay and ·Mr. Young.
rr.as with her parents, Mr. and Adam Ebersbachs
I;~ese~~ve~ere A1C and Mrs. en~. Mr.da~ M~Owen
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. J'.':rents, M:r. and Mrs. Alva
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John McLaughlin of Sumpter nd r.h~lnd
rsB.. II Sr ge. aMas and Mrs. Leo Kennedy, Sr. . Mrckeydoo, New Haven and
land.
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Mrs Charles Buck was the A famliy dmner was held S. C , Mr. an
rs.
Roger chaei and Melissa South Cbar- hinny were Christmas
Eve ton.
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and 1eston, Oh! o, are ' guests over guests of Mr. and Mrs Allen Ml" Marianne
.
Christmas
f!llest of her broth· Ch "'stmas at th e horne of Mrs · Starcher and Tammy '
Woodgerd Co
Adam Ebersbach,
Mulberry HJamles . Fredeckehr · Mrs. 1Homerthe the holidays with her parents. Ball and daughter Rit~ Ches- lumbus was the holiday
er ' ·Ran Might and his· sister ' A
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evenln meal
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Mr. and. Mrs. Forrest Bachtel, ter Road.
of her paronts, Mr. and Mrs
Charles Burt returned to his Prestnt were Mr. and Mrs.
g
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and family.
Miss Joy Boggs, student Harold Woodgerd.
employment
Lorain Monday, George Powell and Barbara and
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Baii~y and nurse at Holzer Hospital School Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jone
after spending the holiday week- Bill, Parkersburg, W.
Va. •
sons, Michael and Richard, of Nursing, spent the Christmas VISited Christmas Day In Alb
end with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gaul and
aiDS Springfield, visited over the holiday with her parents, Mr. ens with his sister, Mta. Doto
~r . and Mrs. George Korn Mr. and Mrs. Ronme
Cia)',
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. L.o and Mrs. Lionel Boggs, and thy Dandakls aod family.
Jr. were holiday weekend guests Chester; Mr. and Mrs. ~;~
Kennedy, Sr., and Mr. William family.
Miss Connie Cooke, studen·
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. HndoudaDoshelt sand DannyM
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Bailey and dailgliter, Jane.
Miss Carol Scott.
st.,dent at w..I Virginia University al
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Mrs, Robert Allensworth and nurse doln• affiliate work In Morgantown W Va '- ......o
George Korn Sr. and Mrs. John Mrs. ;11e1vm an taer an son
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, son, Jo n All"uworth,
Thomas.
d M nd M Frank w1_
and Columbus, spent the hohday , lng the hohday vacation witt
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ebers- an
dr. Ba
rAs.
d S' ' BY MRS. EVELYN BRJCKLES ' Mrs. Jamta Hawl•y •pent th&amp; with her parents Mr
and her mother Mrs Jean Cook.
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Columbus Monday, alter spend- Georg., Hobstetter and Betty the U. S. Army are spending 1
ing Christmas with her mother, Jean, Mrs. Ida Burns, Mr. and a couple of weeks here with 1
Mrs. Odette Pieriotti and lam- Mrs. Jim O'Laughlin and sun, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ·
1 Savings Account 8 Personal Loans
ily.
and Mii!S Bernice Ann Dur&lt;t, Don tandon and son Jimmie, 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kennedy Pomei·oy.
David Miller of Middleport, ,
2 Checking Account 9 Business Loans
returned to their home, Grove
Clair Karr of Pomeroy a n d .
3 Personalized
Cily Monday, after spending
Milt Nuzem of Marietta visited i
Roland Torrence whi'Ie he is '
Checks
10 Auto Loans
lhe holiday weekend with their Heath Church is
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Decorated Sunday
convalescing at home
from 1
4 Bank By Mail
11 Credit Life
and Mrs. Edward Kennedy and The Heath Methodist Church eye surgery,
1
family.
was decorated for the Christ- Betty Upton or Silver Ridge I
Service
Insurance
Mr
and Mrs
Raymond mas season for the Sunday ser- spent the weekend w1tb Mr.
Bro~n
of
Columb.us
spent
sev. l v1ce. Poinsettia plants
were and Mrs. Marvin Walker and
5 Bank Money Orders 12 Complete lnsur·
era! days with relatives In the placed around the altar decor- daughter Ruth of East Shade.
6 Travelers Cheques
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area.
ated with hemlock. The pain- Mr. and Mrl. John Hayes .of
Shop at your convenience ell this weak - Store
7 Safe Deposit Boxes ;mea Factlittes
AIC and Mrs. John McLaugh- settia plants have been the an- Chester were Sunday evemng
rm o1 s ump te r, s . c. are spen d- nual gilt of Mr. and Mrs. Hom- guests
ol Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
hours as usual except will not be ope" Seturd1y
B · kl
ing the holidays with their par- er Cook in memory of their ric es.. .
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We Invite You To Use Our Full Rang•
evening.
arents for many years and Mr. Wilham Boggess of Hun~
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here with hlo parents Mr and
Frocker and other relatives.
chur~h ,jollowmg the serviCe.
Mrs Guy Boggess '
.
Mr · and Mrs · Vernon Howell Newman Burdette,
organist,
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left Friday for Canton where Jd
presentedd speCial
'tal
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they will spend the winter with u es ~n post u es ~nd ac- Parkersburg.
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lheir daughter and son-in-law, compamed by the chOir numMr. and Mrs. Hoadley Caruth- her, "Gloria in Exceisis Deo." Mr. aed Mrs. Halsey Merriam of Parkersburg were call·
I ers and family.
ing on Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Mr. and Mrs. L.wis Fox vis- Charles W ithees
Violet and Mr. and Mrs. Fon I
· iled Christmas afternoon at Rad- Hosts at Dinner
Haisoy.
~,.,..!_ cliff with her lather, Frank DaiMr. and Mrs. Charles Withee Mr. and Mrs. Norman Webentertained with a dinner Chrial· er and family of Long Bottom
mas at their home,
Rutland were Sunday supper guests of i
Road.
his sister, Mrs. Doris Koenig
Gue;ts were Prof. and Mrs . and son Rickie.
Charles Withee and son, Rio
---Grande; Mr. and Mrs. Larry
.1 C lu b .. The .. Je of pawnbroker e:l·
Stafford and Iamiy,omuo,.ted
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Ralph Conner Paul Withee and 18
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W. Va.: Tom Dewhurst, Chilli- ;-=iiiii="-===iiiii"i
cothe: David Eskew, Newar•;
LOV1/rLY HOLIDAY
Charles Eskew and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Andrew'
ar.d
Susan and Raymond, Pomeroy.

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Living Room Suites, Sofas and Chairs

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Mrs. Lewis Fox.

Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas
Rosas, Camellias,
and larnily of Athens
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Christmas 1111ests of her sister
C•m•tions,
and brother-In-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Howell and family.
G1rda"lll, Orchids
Mr. and Mrs. George Reoshall. spent Christmas in Gallipolis with their daughter and
son.in-law, Mr. ana Mrs. Char·
les Brown.
For All The
Olin Rife of Columbus visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. ,
Holiday D1ncas
George Renshaw.
Roy Howell returned to his
•nd PartiH
employment at Chicago,
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Monday, after spending the hol'
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Lewis Fox left Monday to return to his employment at Up.
46 CIH!rt St.
per Sandusky, after spending
the holiday weekend wltil his ,
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family,
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• RCA Whirlpool RefrigeratorsRanges - Washers and Dryers

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