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Minerva Childers, spel!t CbJiat. Mrs. CllJford Hayel, Who Jt
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Town of Bethlehem," and Mrs.
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Bland and other relatlvea. · ·lllnesa, waa surprised with a
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D= ;~~:,S ~~.:erican Ius of Bellelontalne, RFD 2 an.
Mr.MandEMrllod • WRicbbardb P~ decorated birthday cake Fri
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lowed by a party and a $1 girt Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
the holiday In
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School Junior Three
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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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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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"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
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of
Syracuse.
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with
Mrs.
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mother,
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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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the
Christmas
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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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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,
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were held
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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.
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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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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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' a c I ren, I Y, 1evie. I· Mr. and Mrs. Horace McEI. and Mrs. James BrewinK
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
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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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' Mrs. Viola Rumfield, Rutland. ve.
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.
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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
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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,
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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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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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evening.
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Frocker and other relatives.
chur~h ,jollowmg the serviCe.
Mrs Guy Boggess '
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Mr · and Mrs · Vernon Howell Newman Burdette,
organist,
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left Friday for Canton where Jd
presentedd speCial
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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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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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Clearance Sale Of
Furniture and Appliances
on the 2nd and 3rd Floors

• Kroehler and Valentine Seaver
Living Room Suites, Sofas and Chairs

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Mrs. Earl L. Roush and chil-

dren were Christmas

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85, Mason, died Tuesday afternoon at the residence of her

• Simmons Hide· A -Beds and
Sofa Beds· BerklineChairs

e Simmons and Serta Mattresses--

• Bed Room Suites -Dining Room
Furniture- DineHe Sets

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guests of her parents, Mt. and
Mrs. Lewis Fox.

Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas
Rosas, Camellias,
and larnily of Athens
were
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 ,
446-lm
family,
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For Purchase

Dudley's

• RCA Whirlpool RefrigeratorsRanges - Washers and Dryers

• Magic Chef Ranges
• Metal Base and Wall Cabinets-Desks
• BOokshelves- Occasion~I ·Tables

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Richard S. OWen, Publisher
Chester Tannehill, Editor
( ' Publlibed every lfternoon (tsaepl
satlmll1 I and Sunday by The Oblo Val
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St., Pomeroy. Ohio 45769. Busine.. Of
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Subscription rates: Delivered by ear
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say, "It should have been done
10 (or morel years ago!" Perhaps. But 10
them - and Nixon - with Gold· Western party grouping there
years ago we were not ready. The slow,
BY WILUAM S. WHfiE
Is abundant savvy; the East
osmosis-like penetration of facts into the
WASHINGTON - The new water and tho Goldwater rout. will have no monopoly this time
The truth, however, " that
pubUe mind, that like building blocks form
year will bring to the G.O.P.
there
I• no real parallel and on sophistication.
both its greatest poUtieal oppor· up, pUblic opinion, was not far enough in
So much for those G.O.P. min·
itS" colli'~ in 1956. Any serious move to!unities and ltJ greatest dan- the Eastern forces will be wise us factors which are open to
ward consolidation wuuld have foundered
gers ~ce the EiSenhower era. not to Insist that there Is one.
First, Nixon is no Goldwater, proper handling Now enters
upon disinterest and oatright opposition.
The party is richer in genuine
For it was not even 10 years ago that
Presidential possibilities than nor i&amp; Reagan on his showing another factor which ptJses unfq,nrolidation" was a dirty word in Meigs
in decades. 11 has important· thus far. Second the new foroea avoidable peril to the Republl·
cans 'This, simply, is the d~
yo~ty. It was felt that the consolidation
ty strengthened uts still-minot· of a more-or-less conservatism
~chle,·Nf in the old Scipio and Southwest·
ity rei)t'eSentation in Congress will be far slronger actually veloping third-party movement
~rn districts (Harrisonville and Rutland)
and undoubtedly will be able to than were the Goldwater people of Gov. George C. Wallace of
j(ocut that time was a milestone marking
put its mark on nem 1\· all com- of 1964 - who In fact won in a Alabama, who will shortly become Governor by proxy while
~e
.:.L. ulti111ate llong this rocky road. Editoring legislation, whether nega- vacuum simply because of the
total disarray of their Eastern his wife is Governor m title
,wl mentkn of the word "consolidation" in
Jonnection with the possibility of combintively or affirmatively. Too, it adversaries. In short, the new
While Wallace has not yet
~g
Middieport and Pomeroy schools actui!. the plain beneficiary of dc.c- Western Republicans - defin· entered the lists as a Presidenil
trinal dissension among t h e
y produced telephone calls from persons
Democrats which has its only ing West as stretching from tial candidate on a states' rights
:"(;,ressln~ bitter opposition.
Ohio 1o the Pacific Coast - are ticket of ultraconservatism on
fe(lple, and their opinions. change:
real sourc~ in the . persistent powerful, indeed, and will have race, there is little doubt that
M;•ny events helped : Sputnik, the World
cla~or of Its left wm~ for a· to be so trealed at: along the he wiil do so And when he
•· ·;;: 2 bab~· onslaught into our scho011 in
doptton of the n~n-pohcy ijf cut
way if effective Republican uu· doe!, it is almost certain that
~:e late 50s, the State taking a hard loo~ .. an~ run from VIetnam.
he will be capable of denying
lly is to be achieved.
i'i!t rural education systems (and !lolni
Finally, a recent
Gallup
In other words, it wiil not be the Republicans a single Soul~·
~~om•thing about what it found), an!J"II!e Poll reports that the Repubh· possible
or wise for the East- ern electoral vote in the J9f}8
s-H.ler realization of Joe and Mary Doe in
can party label, as such, has a
Presidential election, no mat.t~·- igs County, spurred perhaps by telcvila~ger v~t~r appral than at any erners to present these new ter how deep may then
be
forces as some Goldwaler rem·
J10I\, that our kids were being short changpomt w1thm 20 years.
Southern disenchantment with
~d in curricul:~.
All these are plus {actors of nant carrying the ashes of dePresident
Johnson
. These are the commonplace, the obvious,
signiricance and clarily. The ieat. Not even Reagan bas done
Granted
no Wallace
third
fhe easy-to-trace rea~ons for our change in
minus factors, to the contrary, anything lately to just:ly such party 1n the South, the Repubt~tlitude.
are subtle and for the
most a labeling, and he is most unlicans wUI have a clear chance
·~ Not so easy to follow, perhaps, is the impart ~ubject to control 81' even likely to do so. For In the new
r(lrtant, pivotal effect that ensued from the
to neutralization on!v if t h e
,~ppointment of the present Meigs Local Republican leadership as a
~1JJ1l00m1_Ll£;u..t,_6/0lf_,_ I
i:School Board. Made up of one person from
whole can rind a means
by
~f!ach of the five districts, according to law,
which West in the party can
Unscramble these four Jumbles.
t:t?e bo~rd was the single tur!'ling in£luence,
meet with East in the
parly
one tetter to each square, to
.tJ1rst, m the people voting to consolidate,
without internecine warfare.
form four ordinary wordl.
~nd second, in the peo~le approving the
For nearly 30 years, with the
~ec~ssary bond i~sue to implement their
sole exception of 1964, the Eastarher. vote to comolldate.
ern and more-or-less liberal wing
Pulhng as a team, this board to a man
of the G.O.P. has been able to
and woman, Mrs. E. 0. Rail, of Middlemaster national conventions and
ort), did not falter !or a moment in ih
dlc1ate the choice af a Presi.• hjective,
,.''M
JitJation. which Wal to bring about con·
dential nominee. The year 1964.
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of course, was the great excep,1;' ts emp oyment o[ Mr. George Hargraves
tion because of the victory ol
r., as ~upermtendent must be considered
•
m.ester stroke. No one, we believe, who
the party s right wing.
+ as. heard Mr. Hargraves speak on his fa·
As 1967 approaches, the East.
WH,s:l' 'lOU MIEHI' MAKE!
!ttonte subject -.;;..;. ~hools _ goes away unern !orces are marshaling beAN AifOt:'E W11H.
·- Impressed.
hind Gov. George Romney of
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e e IS a rea ization that there are
many diffic-ult problf!ms to be solved betial nomination, and the WestNow anana• the elreledlettert ··
fo1e consolid~J1 ir~o ln fact is achieved. But
ern and Midwestern troops are
to fonn the 1urpri11 anawer, aa
the great ma]or 1ty of persons with a deep
gathering In {act, if not openly,
:===;;:::::~~;:~:;_~·~·~R~et~ted::by t.llo shove eutoon.
interest in. their schools have an abiding
for former Vice-President Richi· faith that the board and its head adminis· ard Nixon. with Go\'.-elecl Ron·'(! trator will find the solutions
aid Reagan of Califorma as a.D
(Annen lomc.row) I
' .~ We look forward, therefore: to the comalternative if need be.
lamhk" CAMIO l!AVI FIASCO GLUTIN
· tng yeat. Jt will be a year in which many
The disaster that overtook the
\'weri•,'•
·
of these vexing problems will be solved.
party with Goldwater in t9G4
Anlwers Wha' th~ hone •oid wAen hi! nrr:W.n1olfy pul hU
foot in lhefud bo1-"I'M FilLING MY OATS" .
· Really, they are minor: athletic coaches
will tempt the Eastern wing to
band consolidation, add booster groups con:
attempt, at the 1968 convention,
solldation, for example.
to defeat the Western and Mid~
. The· big ttroblem remains, the real prob·
we_st_e.:.
rn_fo::r.:.ce::•__::bY:_a::s.:.sO&lt;=i•:::ti:::ng~--------------------~ 1~'11&gt; tho o.• e all this is all it bout: construe.
if tjo• of the new school itsell and occupy.
l.g it.
· If we all keep this in mind, the lesser
~ . prob1rms fease to behave as problems. Ra·
OFF1CE Gl&gt;-lS
·~, t:ber, they fall into place as rearrangemeni.J
Wl-10 P-RE EATI..S IN
to strengthen, to bring into fuller reality,
TURN ON THEIR R~&gt;-DIOO
~ w.hat the people of our five districts had in
FOR THE MID ·DAC{
I mllld at two ballotinJ!j&lt; in 1966, that Is, a
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SVAC STANDINGS
tAll Gamts)
I Team
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16 1 Ea.te;-n . . .. 5 3 491
: Kyger Creek .. .. 4 4 477
14 1 Hannan Trace
4 4 493
12 ·0 Southwestern
3 3 340
11 1
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2 4 330

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Bowling Gree."
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at Quaker City Tourney Amateur Athletic UnioD
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day named Bill Lippm.;.:ad'eiOidfWM''
406, Kent State
4
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Angeles and Kenneth u
4M
at
Arkansas
St;;te
Tourney
3
20
507 Miami at Motor City Tourney of Bartlesville, Okla., to
4
22
again as chairmen of the mt!ti•a·
343 Capital at Lutheran Tourney
4
22
45
and women's swimming
7
. 358 Oltc~bcin
4
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(VARSITY ONL\' I
at Granite City Tourney miltees of the AAU In 1967.
(AI! Games)
AVG.
!llusklngum
Tourney
P'l'S.
FT
NA!KE &amp; TEAM
(G) FG
·
Team
W
L
P
up
Denison
vs.
M8rietta
22 1
45 133
R. Garrett, NG -·---··-·-- 6
44
21.0 Kyger Creek
3 I 223 214
W8
32
_ . North Gallia
2 1 162 lilt! Muskingum vs. Ohio Wesleyan I
HlsussBooto
T. Cremeens, liT ---··· ·-- 8
68
19 4 Eastern
G. Hall, SW _________ ,. ___ 6
52
14 118
Mount
UnioD
Tourney
\
ironing. Let someone.
2 2 269 245
22 142
:~:~ Southwestern ... 1 2 164 16; Hiram vs. Grove City (Pa.)
C. Eichmger, E ·--·--··--- 8
60
else do it. Look undet
135
3~
16.3 Hannan Trace
1 3 254 m Mount Union VS. Detroit Ter:h
J. Hall, KC ---··-·····-·- 8
48
LAUNDRI~. In the- ··
35
131
16.0
Totals
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9 9 1097 Iot7
Wooster Holiday Tourney
D. Douglas, E -·----···-·- 8
48
YELLOW PAGES. Where
28 ns
14 0
tReser.es OoJy)
Bu[(alo State vs. Wabasn
D. Daniels, liT ··---··---· 8
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your fingers dothe, 1 ~
11.5 Team
w L p OPI Wooster vs. Slippery Rock iPa.J
C. Bradbury, KC -·-··---- 8
43
82
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walking.
M. Spaulding, KC --------- 7
31
10.1 i Eastern .. .. . 4 0 133 81 PT. Pleasant (W. V~.) Tourney
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M. Martin, E -~-------~--- 8
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Kger Creek . . . J 1 161 131 Cedarv11l~ vs. H10 lirandc
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Hannan Trace .. 2 2 120 1291 Hat~win-Wollace Tourney
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School Pirates, is the top scorer, as far as averages are Southwestern .. o :\ 84 110
concerned. in the Southern Valley Athletie Conference. Totals . . . . . . . . 9 9 SilO SilO
Tonight, Garrett and h i s ----- - - --- - TOP OFFENSIVE TEAMS 1NON TITLE BOUT
teammates will take on power· : play with 30 field goals and
SVAC Only)
FLORE!'OCE. Italy &lt;,UP!) rul and Wldefealt\'l Chauncey "Ieight free throws lor 68 poUltS, Team
G PTS AVG Sandra Mazzmghl, the Europ~an
Dover in the First Annual Ath- ~ an average of 22.2 for three 1 Eastern .... ... . 4 269 67 .1 super welterweight champiOn,
ens Holiday tournament at Ath- games. Garrett is in third Hannan Trace ,, . 4 254 63_2 will me~t Nigeria's L. Phonse in
NBA Standings
:ens.
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p.l.a~e in SVAC o~~y play with ho rth Gallia .. , 3 !8~ GO.~ a non-title H)-round bout J.a~. 6 1
By United Press lnternational 1 This game has been billed as . 111 field go~ Is and 23 free throws I hygcr Creek . . . . 4 223 57 _0 , a\ Mat moe, Sweden, Mazzmg- !
Eastern Di\'ision
· "Garrett vs. Bentley." Bentley Ifor 59 pomts, an a\•crage of ~ South\l·estern . . . . 3 164 54 .2 h1 s ~anager announced Tues·
\ is Chauncey 's &amp;3 junior guard l19.2 for three games.
IAII Gamesl
day mght. .
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. Team
G PTS AVO
The bout Will be Mazzmghl s
1 Ph'lad I h"
33 3 917 ' ·
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· . , cd m 189 pomts m five games, , Coach Dan Wright's .Eastern 1 Hanmu Trace
8 't93 61 .5
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25 1 .71,ll good for an fiver age of 37 8 per 1
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. . Eastern
8 491 61 3 agamst Frances
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Nelsonville's Tim Pancakl
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Cineinuati
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VarsHy I Southwestern . .. . 6 3~ :16 4
pacing Southeastern Ohio I.ea- i
Baltimore
8 29 .?16 ' In all gamc5 to dale, Garrett race with a 2-2 record.
~orth Gallia ... 6 3Jil 55.0
gue basketball scorers as lhe '
We•trrn Division
:has dumped 44 field goals an1 \ Coach Johnny WICklme's Ky· ' TO!' DEFENSIVE TEAMS
i%6·67 seoson nears the half· i
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made 45 free throws lor a total iger Creek Bobca&lt;s are leading I
Unly)
way point.
San F"ncisco
13 .6.9 01 133 powts, an average ollhe SVAC Varsity race will! ) Team
G PTS ,\VG .
15 18 ,4,,, 1,22.1 lor SIX games North GalllO ' 3-1 record and the Bobcats are Kyger Crerk · ..... 4 214 &gt;3.2
Pnncake tops the SEOAL
' , St. Louis
with a 20.n average while Pos·
. DetrOit
i5 21 .417 , has played.
Isecond in all game&gt; tied With Southwestern .. .. 3 164 sui
15 24 ·3R11 In SVAC play only. however, IHannan Trace hoth• owning a 1 Eastern . .. .. . 4 :'A5 60.5
ton ranks second with a t9.7;
CIJicago
average in league play.
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floliday Festival
Los Angeles
12 :!2 Xi3 ' the top scorer !s Ter!'y Cre- 144 record.
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Tuesday's Results
mrcns, 5-ll se~wr, of the Han- 1 Hannan Trace is the top of· \ Hannan Trace .. . 4 286 70.6
game" scoring, followed by the I
1 Cincinnati 131 De&lt;roit 123
r;n Trace Wildcats, who has ' lensive team 10 all games of
(All Gamest
"leagne only" scoring:
B Young 96 St Bonavenlrc R4
St. LouiS 11 3 Baltimore lit
3, licld goals and 2.1 free I the SVAC w1th a to(ai of 493 ! Team
(; PTS AVG.
ALL GAMES
·St Jolm 's NY', 91 Duquesne f.tl (Only games schedu!edi
throws for 97 points, an aver- poinls in eight games, an aver- ~ Kyger Creek .... 8 ~)4 5&amp;.6
G-PLAYE~ehool
: Quaker City Tournament Wednesday's Games
age of 24.1 for the four SVAC age of 61.5 per game, just bare- Southwestern ..... 6 343 57.1
FG FT TP AVG. ~
(First Round)
~an Francisco at Baltit~w1·~
contests played through Dec.1 \y ahead of Eastern in second Eastern . . . . .
8 166 58.2
23.
&amp;-Pancake, NHS 48 16 112 I8.7 'lVIllanova 66 Mtr.h St flJ
Los Angeles ·~t New York
i with 491 points in eight games . Norlh Ga\!ia
6 'J58 59.4
!)-Mitchell GAHS 36 21 93 18.6 Princelan 87 Bowlmg Lireen 73 noston at Pluladelnhla
Cremeens has scored the most · an nverage of 61.3 points per Hannan Trace ... 8 5ff/ 63.3
8-Poston, 'LHS
55 3214217.8:Louisv1ae 98 Niagara 73
tOnly gamrs scheduled!
:points in SV1\C p~ay ~nly, andlgame.
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8-Howe, JHS
58 23 139 17.4 Syracuse 88 Lo Salle 84
! also lhe mosl pomls '"
all i in SVAC contesls only,
AHL ~tBDdiugs
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8-Gilllland, JHS 513413617.0:
AIC Invitational
NHL S .
,games played by SVAC teams. ever the Eastern Eagles
By United Press International
8-Jackson, GAHS 411810012.5 :
1Fi!'st Roo11d)
i By u 111.1ed p ress
tanldmgs .
:He is second, as far as aver· I the lop offensive record
·
Eastern Division
When money is the question 1City Loan
nterr.11!10nal ,
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4-T3nnehill, MHS 22 10 54 12.5 : Nrthslrn 76 Trinity (Conn) 62 · ·
. I ages go, 1 ~ a games, tavmg i S•~ored 269 poinls in four gaJ11e s:.1
W. L. 'r. Pts.
is the answer. Just call any one ofyolll'
8-Ford, GAllS
36 18 90 11.2 Amhe"t 77 Vermon t 63
k
W. L. T. Pts. : made 68 !leld goals and 32 free [an average of 671 per game
Hershey
17 10 3 37
33
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Kyger Cre~k Bobcats ~re Quebec
15 12 3 33
close personal money frlenda lllla for
16 8· 4 36 1in eight games, an average of t the lop defensive team in hom Baltimore
SEOAL ONLY
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T ~rago
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any amount, confidentially. ll.; ..-• ~ .
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13 9 7 :-13 :, 2l. ·l per game ·
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The
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a-PLAYER-SFGh FT T? AVG. ' Tulane 98 J)elrol·t 94
13 12 2 28 I [n all games. Gene H a II, allowed only 214 points an av- 1Providence
4 20 ' 13
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Bo;ton
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5-Pancake, NHS 44 12 100 20.0,
Hurricane Classic
u wes ern,
IT. with an erage of 53.2 points per game .
Western Division •
19
3
8 18
&amp;-Poston. LHS
44 26 118 19.7 ;
(First round!
Detroi t
Iaverage oi 1!.4. &gt;2 i1eld goals in four league games. Qnpon- 1 . .
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&amp;-Gilliland, JHS 4125 107 17.8 W Kentucky 911 Holy Cross 81 rhic,go 3 New York 2
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ree rows or 118 pts. enls have scored only 4&gt;4 points Rochester
19 10 t 39
1, Boston Detroit (tic)
10 the. stx games Southwestern against the Bobcats in eight Pittsburgh
Bob Miller
6-Howe, JHS
42 18 102 17.0 Miami (Fia} 82 Penn 78
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17
7 3 37
4
4
5-Rapp, AHS
37 10 114 16.8
Rig Eight
1· has pl•yed to date.
games. an average o[ 56.6 per Clev.Jnnd
13 10 3 :'9
(Only games scheduled.!
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4-Mitchell, GAHS 26 15 67 16.8
!First Round)
secon m
on y,game.
Buffalo
5 :&gt;.2 4 14
6-Duescher, WHS 37 24 98 IUt Iowa St G1 Oklahoma Sl 56
Tuesdal'• Games
5-Ciark. AHS
27 21 75 I&gt;.O: Kansas St 98 Nebraska ai
Springileld 6 Quehec 4
32 8 72 14.4 !
All Collc~e Tournament
Rochester 6 Baltimore 3
5-Harold, NHS
5-Logan, PHS
25 21 71 14.2 1
lfirsL Round)
(Only games scheduled)
Fight Results
THIS WEEK'S GAMES:
S\anford flB DePaul 75
By United Press lnternational
Tonight
Oklahoma City U9 Mass 82
MIAMI BEACH (L'PII Athens at Lancaster
E\•ansvilie Invilalional
&amp; SAVINGS CO.
Florenlino Fernandez, 171 '4.
Nelsr.nville vs. York, Holiday
(First Round)
Cuba, knocked out Herman
Tournament at York.
N M~\:ico St 80 Rutger,:; 58
Tbursda)'
Wm &amp; Mary 74 Evnsv1ie 72
Dixon, 162h, Atlanta (3 ).
Pomeroy at ,la.ckson
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Ironton at Wellston
Illinois 93 Arizona 77
GENARO DEAD
S Cali[ 70 Arkansas 67
"EW YO
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- --Genaro, a former world
Tuesday'!
flyweight and Olympic boxing
College Basketball Results
champion, died Tuesday in By United Press (nteruational
Polyclinic Hospi&lt;al following a l
East
long Illness.
:Delaware 89 Cortland I NYI 81
. Genaro, 65, won the American ' Westchester 92 Muhlenberg 74
bile_ fr?m Pancho Villa of the \Newark Coil Eng 91 Blmfld 61
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Phil1ppmes lD 192.1 and took the [Chyny 64 Ml St Mry's (Md) 59
world crown w1th a declsmn 1Lehigh 70 Kings Coli 60
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over Frenchy Belanger In 1929. :E Strdsbrg 80 Moravian 72
He won 83 ol 129 pro fights.
IMontclair St 89 Paterson St 66·
ARKLE INJURED ILIU 78 Stonehill Coli 54
i C. W. Post 68 Clark U 61
LONDON tUPI) -Arkle, win· . Worchester Poly Tech 87
ner . of 26 of 32 races and 1
u New Hampshire 72 :
considered by many Englishmen \ Assumption Coli 80 MIT 71
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~II time, has fractured a bone •Monmou!II Coli 8t Phila Tex. 68 !
m his foot and may never race I
south
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INorth Carolina 101 Furman 711
FRANK COLLINS
JIM HAMILTON
STEVE TOWlER
Tbe 9-year-ol~ geldin~ finished ' Maryland St 88 Clarion 79
lame alter Tuesdays King Alabama 81 Texas Christian 71
K
p ksteeplechase at
.RIO GRAN DE C0 LLEGE RED MEN who are expected to see action in toGeorgeton VI
Midwest
emp
ar and oubsequent ru St 97 Minot (N.D.) St 73
mght's Second Annual Rotary Holiday Invitational Basketball Tournament at
X-rays revealed a fractured Loyola (Ill) tl4 U Windsor 69
Pt. Pleasant are: Steve Towler, 6·2 senior from Ashland, Ky.; Jim Hamilton,
bone In his hoof.
Bradley 72 Drake 60
6· ~ freshman, a 1966 graduate of Portsmouth High School; and Frank Collins
Tri.St (lndl 86 Wheaton (!Ill 83
6·2 s?phomore from Coal Grol'e. West Virginia State meets Cedarville Ohio c~I:
C Mlch 87 Brdgprt !Conn) 77
lege tn the opener at 7 p.m. Rio Grande College plays Concord, w'. Va. Col·
Manchester &lt;fndl 132
lege Mountain Lions in the second game.
Adrian &lt;Mich) &amp;4
Eastern Michigan 113
Morris Harvey 87 OklaBapt 12 Bay Village liD
Clevetond Padua 94
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St
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(Kan)
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N.E~tn Mo 68
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North
Oimsled
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Cieveland St.Stanislaus 57
Your O.,.ndf~lt
Taylor (lnd) 101 Albion (Mtch) Lncln (Mo) M llmlml!i(Minn) 1111 Warrensville 74
'l'lpp City 61J Piqua Catholic 53
Qealti',.F~f '
81 1Loras (Ia) 9_8 La Crse (Wis) 88.
Independence T.l Jackson Center 84
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Looking back over 1966 in Meigs Conn·
ty is a pleasant exercise.
This W"' the year the people of five
school districts voted to pool their desires
for an improved education&amp;\ system into
the Meigs Local District. This was, gen·
erations to eome will say, the year Mei&amp;•
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olng through "Cabarel" with a Cartier's 211-floor ballrootnl wiD
busted bone in her foot . . An· feature celebrity-debs; such aa
griest mail columnists and the Dick Nixon's ·Ju!Je, Joan FOIIPentagon get are almost hy· tatne's post-deb Deborsh 0..
Batman'•
1terical anti-George Hamilton ier &lt;her father Ia
ond his civlllon status . . . Bhef. producer) Benny Goodman'•
boa1t•l biDr... 1
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Ja Smith deserved her gobs of high-fee tootllnt
praloe ..., her spart&lt;llng fil~ln Dear Helen:
for the incapacitated Angels
You asked where the ,expr,..
Lar,st;Ktry ln ''Marne," but no •ion "Keep a StlH UptJ41 LIP"
·one recognized the happy stand~ came from . .My ver01on woul•
ln on the street: lhe'l a brllo be that It came from a latli81'
nette and wont blonde only for lnstructinl hll eon holl' 10 sh•••,
the am•l'J•IIt!JI.
but I am ll't'Oftg, a~cordlng lo
the book "Man and His Bod~,"
WABC DEEJAY Dan In· by 8. F. Mlller, M.D.
Dr,
~t•m'a elghl kldo COlli
him Miller describes tho ''mU!lCI..
$120 moothly milk bllll, IIIII of emoUnn," eonvorgiMJ froiD
tbat'a sure the High Cost ot the cortltt'l tl the moutll u:
Loving ... Jan Peeroe of The · tbe 11 mU.Scle at sorrown whicn
Mtt signed a Ove-ytllr pact draws the mouth down; t h 1
with the Miami Beach Deau. muscle of ·lflol - wblch wt
ville to conduct Pauover ser· sternlv bthibk lor a "still apo
vlcea (Maleltov, Pinky). .. •. per lip" - ft IIIIa the Up and
One of the still-jailed Frank Sl· noslrll wltta we ery; and the
naira Jr. Jddnapera, J os e ph "haughty llilallc!la" whi.ch either
Amsler, signed to write a book lndicalea degrees of dtSdBin
about that eoo!Uslnc aplsode of lirmo.e1111, or setJ tht cf!ill
.
. The Dec. 28 tea dansant an4 lower lip tremallna bt6ltt
Wagon" tn Mexico.
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In lean. - M.D.F.
Everyone hoped Gig Young (that means tea dance)
and hls Elaine were headed for
a reconelllatlon alter the dl·
vorce, but they brawled and a·
gain aren't even speaking
Celebrity-chairs: Judy
Garland's ex-Mark Herron's dating
Dick Chamberlain's former gal
Joan Marshall. .. . The way
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oimply was avant garde • not ANSWER TilE MAIL
arew cold, .turn up !be heall"
totally ridiculous, as we all Dear Headers:
- ANOTHER WltE
thought: so Lib'&amp; next project
I hove a problem! What does Dear Helen:
is a line of men's clothing.
• columnist do when quanttty
I go alonl with tbe nurse'a
Jill Haworth has been lraip- of excellent reader • commentJ
view on not droaaintl up fl1r
far exceeds apace to
print your doctor but aa fM
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for heavy electoral vole gains them? She hates herseH, that's "pourin&amp; on !be quNliOIII" "'
there With him in the race, what, and puis the losers back blm, wby iibouldn't we?
If
they might as well for·get the in her file for the neA avalla· we're pe)'in&amp; fii.QO or IIJQI'tl
South Indeed, there are sober ble opace.
a IS 1llioulll applntmeal,
wt
Southern polilielans ivho ser·
So today HHU Is devoted er· deserve ID throw In a few ~
iously believe Wallace could not elusively to my wloe, witty and Ilona. - PERTURBED
only foreclose any possible Re- sometime rambunctiOUfl corre- Dear Helen:
publican victory anywhere In •pondenls. I wish I bad reom
Please add a postacrlpl ID
the South but might aclually win for all the !etten they write!
the Nurse's letter. PaUenta
at least three Southern states IJear Helen:
should eome. to lite doctor dresooutright
ed
"easy," but ~ lhem
To atlffen the upper lip
SMILE! Stiffens the lower Up, to come SHOWERED!, and in
clean clothe!. Treatment rooms
too, doesn't It? - DOER
are
mighty amalll - ANO'l'll·
Dear llelen:
My husband, too. became ER NURSE
Dear Helen:
enam&lt;:~ted of a teen-ager siren.
This ts to the fellew with tht
I've been nearly out of my
cotton plckln' mind for four very high IQ, (whlcll you rigbtBy Wayne G. Brandotadt, M.D. months due to this sweet little ly said stood for "I Qull, U.
Zoonoses, diseases of ani- curvy female who is oh ~ en.) H be rtall)' C8ll u tmals that may be transmilted friendly when she atops to chat thlnk his professors, he should
George have no trouble maoag!Ds bit
to man, are becoming recog- each evening. My
tl own affairt. But out-tbloklll&amp;
nized in greater numbers every would water the yard tiU
is not out-knowing.
nearly
drowned,
waiting
for
year. Reports frOm France now
High IQ notwitbstanding, his
indicate tflat multiple sclerosis her. He has always beon a good
may be one of these and that It man and true, but he has an letter reeks of lack t1 true
may be caused by a rickettsia eye for the ladles, and abe 11 knowledge. His boredom Ia only a symptom of h1s tnabUIIJ
- a class of microscopic or- all eyea for him.
gani ~; m between bacteria
and
Well, at first I withdrew In to live with hlrnsell, lboulh be
viruses in size. Other ricketts· hurt Silence, and U1en 1 de&lt;id· blame• hia misery oa !be ienoronce o! the coalotmlsl cliJdl
iae cause several forms of ty- E'd to fight.
phus. The organisms suspected
I'm middl.. aged, but my best who expect him to earn a ctjo
or causing multiple sclerosis, feature Is still my tiguro. J am lege degree before they rm.
Coxiella burnetii, are often now taking my wei~ht dowo so him work.
High IQ Ia merely 1 potl!llo
found In lambs with swayback. I can look my best In stretcn
Allhough the organisms have pants and sweaters. I wouldn 't till. ft CBDIIOI make you, IIJ'o
not been found In persons with bother wilh another rran, bui a nuclear phytilclsl until JMI
study, study, study. Unfortumulliple sclerosis, rickettsial he doem't havr to know this.
nately,
all Ivory cower• have
antibodies have been found in
I have never been a cold
the blood of such persons, es· woman, and I plan to &amp;:ive my faulty foundaUona, IIIII he'd
peclally those who are sheJ&gt; husband a run for his moRPy. better come dOWII from hla beherds, butchers. milkmaids and Ile Is going to have all he can tore 'I collapaes. 1!'1 nol !Ill
veterinarians, Of a seven-man manage to keep the home fires painful to join the numao race,
team of scientists who made a burning. In fact, he is going :o really. All be need do t1 tor(tl
atudy of swaybacked lambs. be so tired that he can'l take about his IQ and cooc:eD1rate
four developed multiple sclero- interest in any other dame, on achieving E.M. - Emotioools. It Is believed that a reser· young or old.
al maturilyl - IQ ot 161.
voir of the Coxiellae may . be
This column lo dedicated to
A wife can brilll! 1 good m•n
present in COWS and H08tl, Ill back from dreaming over hiS family Uvlng, so U you're bav·
well as in sheep.
lost youth - and wantin~ a lng kid !rouble or just ~laln
The cause of mulllple sclero- second helpin~ - if she does· trouble. let Helen Help YOU.
ols has long been sought with- n't give up ln crusl'led despa!r. Rhe wlll alae welcome your
out success. Let us hope that It To the "Mrs. Nobo&lt;lys· t1 t.~e own amuain« Olpelitnctl. AS.
has now been found because the world, I say, "WheJJ your mHl· &lt;tress Holen Bolte! In cart ,.
discovery of the cause of any die-aged husband
teems to thll newspaper.
dlseaoe is an Important step toward finding a cure.
Q - Wby did my doctor glvo
me two flu shots this year? For
the past 11 years I've bad only
one ohot each fall.
A - AltbOilgb one Injection ot
influenza vaccine gives some
immunity, most doctors rerommend two Injections two to
four weeks apart tn any year
for better prole&lt;tion.
II - How can I get the hydrcixyprogesterone
caproate
you reeommended tor penon1
with an enlarRed pro1tate?
A - This drul Is sold as DeJalutin, but only on a doctor's
prescription.
'Q - Does o "hairy tonKUe''
mean one that 18 heavily coated?
A - Black balry tongue I• 1
ro'ndttion that ls cau~ by a
tungu• Infection. A thickly coat·
ed tongue may be referr•d to
as furred but not hairy. Thl1 Is
caused by not eating enoullh
~oarse food, such as toast
or
raw fruit and vetables. These
foods remove the dead celll of
thP ton~ue's outer .' layer.
Q - I bave ooen' ads for eloc.
trir needles for home uRe ·to
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remove unwanted hair on the
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by an lnel!l&lt;rlen&lt;'Od per!nn'
"OA, oltl ANIIMrt
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FEMALE STAR OF "GE'l'
SMART," TV's Tiget'
Girl
Barbara Feldon Is getting di·
vorced . . . Pal Morgan, w h o
divorc~ Hedy Lamarr's ex •
husband Teddy Stauffer, has
actor John Gavin In tow in
Mexico
Holy Bankruptcy!
Burt &lt;"Robin" of 'Batman') ..
Ward's alimony was set
at
$800 per month plus $400 child
support. David (lllya of "U.N.
C.L.E. "I McCallum heads for
the Far East tho day alter
Christmas with N. Y. model
Cathy Carpenter In his Yule
stocking .. Dina Merrill went
from 41 the day before her wed•
ding to Cliff Robertson to 38
the next daY .. . Ike's amba~&gt;
sador to Luxembourg
Burks
Summers Is okay aller surgery
at hi• Maryland Htate
his
sL•ter Hope Summers ts an An·
dy Grllfith Show regular .. · .
John Wayne's doctors told him
to ohed 25 Jbs. and he dId:
John'o shooting "The
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say, "It should have been done
10 (or morel years ago!" Perhaps. But 10
them - and Nixon - with Gold· Western party grouping there
years ago we were not ready. The slow,
BY WILUAM S. WHfiE
Is abundant savvy; the East
osmosis-like penetration of facts into the
WASHINGTON - The new water and tho Goldwater rout. will have no monopoly this time
The truth, however, " that
pubUe mind, that like building blocks form
year will bring to the G.O.P.
there
I• no real parallel and on sophistication.
both its greatest poUtieal oppor· up, pUblic opinion, was not far enough in
So much for those G.O.P. min·
itS" colli'~ in 1956. Any serious move to!unities and ltJ greatest dan- the Eastern forces will be wise us factors which are open to
ward consolidation wuuld have foundered
gers ~ce the EiSenhower era. not to Insist that there Is one.
First, Nixon is no Goldwater, proper handling Now enters
upon disinterest and oatright opposition.
The party is richer in genuine
For it was not even 10 years ago that
Presidential possibilities than nor i&amp; Reagan on his showing another factor which ptJses unfq,nrolidation" was a dirty word in Meigs
in decades. 11 has important· thus far. Second the new foroea avoidable peril to the Republl·
cans 'This, simply, is the d~
yo~ty. It was felt that the consolidation
ty strengthened uts still-minot· of a more-or-less conservatism
~chle,·Nf in the old Scipio and Southwest·
ity rei)t'eSentation in Congress will be far slronger actually veloping third-party movement
~rn districts (Harrisonville and Rutland)
and undoubtedly will be able to than were the Goldwater people of Gov. George C. Wallace of
j(ocut that time was a milestone marking
put its mark on nem 1\· all com- of 1964 - who In fact won in a Alabama, who will shortly become Governor by proxy while
~e
.:.L. ulti111ate llong this rocky road. Editoring legislation, whether nega- vacuum simply because of the
total disarray of their Eastern his wife is Governor m title
,wl mentkn of the word "consolidation" in
Jonnection with the possibility of combintively or affirmatively. Too, it adversaries. In short, the new
While Wallace has not yet
~g
Middieport and Pomeroy schools actui!. the plain beneficiary of dc.c- Western Republicans - defin· entered the lists as a Presidenil
trinal dissension among t h e
y produced telephone calls from persons
Democrats which has its only ing West as stretching from tial candidate on a states' rights
:"(;,ressln~ bitter opposition.
Ohio 1o the Pacific Coast - are ticket of ultraconservatism on
fe(lple, and their opinions. change:
real sourc~ in the . persistent powerful, indeed, and will have race, there is little doubt that
M;•ny events helped : Sputnik, the World
cla~or of Its left wm~ for a· to be so trealed at: along the he wiil do so And when he
•· ·;;: 2 bab~· onslaught into our scho011 in
doptton of the n~n-pohcy ijf cut
way if effective Republican uu· doe!, it is almost certain that
~:e late 50s, the State taking a hard loo~ .. an~ run from VIetnam.
he will be capable of denying
lly is to be achieved.
i'i!t rural education systems (and !lolni
Finally, a recent
Gallup
In other words, it wiil not be the Republicans a single Soul~·
~~om•thing about what it found), an!J"II!e Poll reports that the Repubh· possible
or wise for the East- ern electoral vote in the J9f}8
s-H.ler realization of Joe and Mary Doe in
can party label, as such, has a
Presidential election, no mat.t~·- igs County, spurred perhaps by telcvila~ger v~t~r appral than at any erners to present these new ter how deep may then
be
forces as some Goldwaler rem·
J10I\, that our kids were being short changpomt w1thm 20 years.
Southern disenchantment with
~d in curricul:~.
All these are plus {actors of nant carrying the ashes of dePresident
Johnson
. These are the commonplace, the obvious,
signiricance and clarily. The ieat. Not even Reagan bas done
Granted
no Wallace
third
fhe easy-to-trace rea~ons for our change in
minus factors, to the contrary, anything lately to just:ly such party 1n the South, the Repubt~tlitude.
are subtle and for the
most a labeling, and he is most unlicans wUI have a clear chance
·~ Not so easy to follow, perhaps, is the impart ~ubject to control 81' even likely to do so. For In the new
r(lrtant, pivotal effect that ensued from the
to neutralization on!v if t h e
,~ppointment of the present Meigs Local Republican leadership as a
~1JJ1l00m1_Ll£;u..t,_6/0lf_,_ I
i:School Board. Made up of one person from
whole can rind a means
by
~f!ach of the five districts, according to law,
which West in the party can
Unscramble these four Jumbles.
t:t?e bo~rd was the single tur!'ling in£luence,
meet with East in the
parly
one tetter to each square, to
.tJ1rst, m the people voting to consolidate,
without internecine warfare.
form four ordinary wordl.
~nd second, in the peo~le approving the
For nearly 30 years, with the
~ec~ssary bond i~sue to implement their
sole exception of 1964, the Eastarher. vote to comolldate.
ern and more-or-less liberal wing
Pulhng as a team, this board to a man
of the G.O.P. has been able to
and woman, Mrs. E. 0. Rail, of Middlemaster national conventions and
ort), did not falter !or a moment in ih
dlc1ate the choice af a Presi.• hjective,
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JitJation. which Wal to bring about con·
dential nominee. The year 1964.
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tion because of the victory ol
r., as ~upermtendent must be considered
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the party s right wing.
+ as. heard Mr. Hargraves speak on his fa·
As 1967 approaches, the East.
WH,s:l' 'lOU MIEHI' MAKE!
!ttonte subject -.;;..;. ~hools _ goes away unern !orces are marshaling beAN AifOt:'E W11H.
·- Impressed.
hind Gov. George Romney of
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e e IS a rea ization that there are
many diffic-ult problf!ms to be solved betial nomination, and the WestNow anana• the elreledlettert ··
fo1e consolid~J1 ir~o ln fact is achieved. But
ern and Midwestern troops are
to fonn the 1urpri11 anawer, aa
the great ma]or 1ty of persons with a deep
gathering In {act, if not openly,
:===;;:::::~~;:~:;_~·~·~R~et~ted::by t.llo shove eutoon.
interest in. their schools have an abiding
for former Vice-President Richi· faith that the board and its head adminis· ard Nixon. with Go\'.-elecl Ron·'(! trator will find the solutions
aid Reagan of Califorma as a.D
(Annen lomc.row) I
' .~ We look forward, therefore: to the comalternative if need be.
lamhk" CAMIO l!AVI FIASCO GLUTIN
· tng yeat. Jt will be a year in which many
The disaster that overtook the
\'weri•,'•
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party with Goldwater in t9G4
Anlwers Wha' th~ hone •oid wAen hi! nrr:W.n1olfy pul hU
foot in lhefud bo1-"I'M FilLING MY OATS" .
· Really, they are minor: athletic coaches
will tempt the Eastern wing to
band consolidation, add booster groups con:
attempt, at the 1968 convention,
solldation, for example.
to defeat the Western and Mid~
. The· big ttroblem remains, the real prob·
we_st_e.:.
rn_fo::r.:.ce::•__::bY:_a::s.:.sO&lt;=i•:::ti:::ng~--------------------~ 1~'11&gt; tho o.• e all this is all it bout: construe.
if tjo• of the new school itsell and occupy.
l.g it.
· If we all keep this in mind, the lesser
~ . prob1rms fease to behave as problems. Ra·
OFF1CE Gl&gt;-lS
·~, t:ber, they fall into place as rearrangemeni.J
Wl-10 P-RE EATI..S IN
to strengthen, to bring into fuller reality,
TURN ON THEIR R~&gt;-DIOO
~ w.hat the people of our five districts had in
FOR THE MID ·DAC{
I mllld at two ballotinJ!j&lt; in 1966, that Is, a
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2 2 269 245
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Hannan Trace .. 2 2 120 1291 Hat~win-Wollace Tourney
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Roger Garrett, 6-0 senior, of the Norlh Gallia High North Gallia ... 0 3 82 1Zl Ohm t;orthern
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School Pirates, is the top scorer, as far as averages are Southwestern .. o :\ 84 110
concerned. in the Southern Valley Athletie Conference. Totals . . . . . . . . 9 9 SilO SilO
Tonight, Garrett and h i s ----- - - --- - TOP OFFENSIVE TEAMS 1NON TITLE BOUT
teammates will take on power· : play with 30 field goals and
SVAC Only)
FLORE!'OCE. Italy &lt;,UP!) rul and Wldefealt\'l Chauncey "Ieight free throws lor 68 poUltS, Team
G PTS AVG Sandra Mazzmghl, the Europ~an
Dover in the First Annual Ath- ~ an average of 22.2 for three 1 Eastern .... ... . 4 269 67 .1 super welterweight champiOn,
ens Holiday tournament at Ath- games. Garrett is in third Hannan Trace ,, . 4 254 63_2 will me~t Nigeria's L. Phonse in
NBA Standings
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p.l.a~e in SVAC o~~y play with ho rth Gallia .. , 3 !8~ GO.~ a non-title H)-round bout J.a~. 6 1
By United Press lnternational 1 This game has been billed as . 111 field go~ Is and 23 free throws I hygcr Creek . . . . 4 223 57 _0 , a\ Mat moe, Sweden, Mazzmg- !
Eastern Di\'ision
· "Garrett vs. Bentley." Bentley Ifor 59 pomts, an a\•crage of ~ South\l·estern . . . . 3 164 54 .2 h1 s ~anager announced Tues·
\ is Chauncey 's &amp;3 junior guard l19.2 for three games.
IAII Gamesl
day mght. .
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W. L. PC"t. i scoring machine who has tosS· I
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The bout Will be Mazzmghl s
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· . , cd m 189 pomts m five games, , Coach Dan Wright's .Eastern 1 Hanmu Trace
8 't93 61 .5
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25 1 .71,ll good for an fiver age of 37 8 per 1
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. . Eastern
8 491 61 3 agamst Frances
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17 19 .472 game. Chauncey owns a 5-0 rec- games. The Eagles third, how- Kyger Creek . , , . 8 477
Nelsonville's Tim Pancakl
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and Logan's Greg Poston are
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ever. in the SVAC
VarsHy I Southwestern . .. . 6 3~ :16 4
pacing Southeastern Ohio I.ea- i
Baltimore
8 29 .?16 ' In all gamc5 to dale, Garrett race with a 2-2 record.
~orth Gallia ... 6 3Jil 55.0
gue basketball scorers as lhe '
We•trrn Division
:has dumped 44 field goals an1 \ Coach Johnny WICklme's Ky· ' TO!' DEFENSIVE TEAMS
i%6·67 seoson nears the half· i
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made 45 free throws lor a total iger Creek Bobca&lt;s are leading I
Unly)
way point.
San F"ncisco
13 .6.9 01 133 powts, an average ollhe SVAC Varsity race will! ) Team
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15 18 ,4,,, 1,22.1 lor SIX games North GalllO ' 3-1 record and the Bobcats are Kyger Crerk · ..... 4 214 &gt;3.2
Pnncake tops the SEOAL
' , St. Louis
with a 20.n average while Pos·
. DetrOit
i5 21 .417 , has played.
Isecond in all game&gt; tied With Southwestern .. .. 3 164 sui
15 24 ·3R11 In SVAC play only. however, IHannan Trace hoth• owning a 1 Eastern . .. .. . 4 :'A5 60.5
ton ranks second with a t9.7;
CIJicago
average in league play.
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floliday Festival
Los Angeles
12 :!2 Xi3 ' the top scorer !s Ter!'y Cre- 144 record.
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Here's the SEOAL ' 1 All l
ISecond round)
Tuesday's Results
mrcns, 5-ll se~wr, of the Han- 1 Hannan Trace is the top of· \ Hannan Trace .. . 4 286 70.6
game" scoring, followed by the I
1 Cincinnati 131 De&lt;roit 123
r;n Trace Wildcats, who has ' lensive team 10 all games of
(All Gamest
"leagne only" scoring:
B Young 96 St Bonavenlrc R4
St. LouiS 11 3 Baltimore lit
3, licld goals and 2.1 free I the SVAC w1th a to(ai of 493 ! Team
(; PTS AVG.
ALL GAMES
·St Jolm 's NY', 91 Duquesne f.tl (Only games schedu!edi
throws for 97 points, an aver- poinls in eight games, an aver- ~ Kyger Creek .... 8 ~)4 5&amp;.6
G-PLAYE~ehool
: Quaker City Tournament Wednesday's Games
age of 24.1 for the four SVAC age of 61.5 per game, just bare- Southwestern ..... 6 343 57.1
FG FT TP AVG. ~
(First Round)
~an Francisco at Baltit~w1·~
contests played through Dec.1 \y ahead of Eastern in second Eastern . . . . .
8 166 58.2
23.
&amp;-Pancake, NHS 48 16 112 I8.7 'lVIllanova 66 Mtr.h St flJ
Los Angeles ·~t New York
i with 491 points in eight games . Norlh Ga\!ia
6 'J58 59.4
!)-Mitchell GAHS 36 21 93 18.6 Princelan 87 Bowlmg Lireen 73 noston at Pluladelnhla
Cremeens has scored the most · an nverage of 61.3 points per Hannan Trace ... 8 5ff/ 63.3
8-Poston, 'LHS
55 3214217.8:Louisv1ae 98 Niagara 73
tOnly gamrs scheduled!
:points in SV1\C p~ay ~nly, andlgame.
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8-Howe, JHS
58 23 139 17.4 Syracuse 88 Lo Salle 84
! also lhe mosl pomls '"
all i in SVAC contesls only,
AHL ~tBDdiugs
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8-Gilllland, JHS 513413617.0:
AIC Invitational
NHL S .
,games played by SVAC teams. ever the Eastern Eagles
By United Press International
8-Jackson, GAHS 411810012.5 :
1Fi!'st Roo11d)
i By u 111.1ed p ress
tanldmgs .
:He is second, as far as aver· I the lop offensive record
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Eastern Division
When money is the question 1City Loan
nterr.11!10nal ,
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4-T3nnehill, MHS 22 10 54 12.5 : Nrthslrn 76 Trinity (Conn) 62 · ·
. I ages go, 1 ~ a games, tavmg i S•~ored 269 poinls in four gaJ11e s:.1
W. L. 'r. Pts.
is the answer. Just call any one ofyolll'
8-Ford, GAllS
36 18 90 11.2 Amhe"t 77 Vermon t 63
k
W. L. T. Pts. : made 68 !leld goals and 32 free [an average of 671 per game
Hershey
17 10 3 37
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i throws for a total of 168 points :
Kyger Cre~k Bobcats ~re Quebec
15 12 3 33
close personal money frlenda lllla for
16 8· 4 36 1in eight games, an average of t the lop defensive team in hom Baltimore
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any amount, confidentially. ll.; ..-• ~ .
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a-PLAYER-SFGh FT T? AVG. ' Tulane 98 J)elrol·t 94
13 12 2 28 I [n all games. Gene H a II, allowed only 214 points an av- 1Providence
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5-Pancake, NHS 44 12 100 20.0,
Hurricane Classic
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IT. with an erage of 53.2 points per game .
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&amp;-Poston. LHS
44 26 118 19.7 ;
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Iaverage oi 1!.4. &gt;2 i1eld goals in four league games. Qnpon- 1 . .
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ree rows or 118 pts. enls have scored only 4&gt;4 points Rochester
19 10 t 39
1, Boston Detroit (tic)
10 the. stx games Southwestern against the Bobcats in eight Pittsburgh
Bob Miller
6-Howe, JHS
42 18 102 17.0 Miami (Fia} 82 Penn 78
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5-Rapp, AHS
37 10 114 16.8
Rig Eight
1· has pl•yed to date.
games. an average o[ 56.6 per Clev.Jnnd
13 10 3 :'9
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4-Mitchell, GAHS 26 15 67 16.8
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secon m
on y,game.
Buffalo
5 :&gt;.2 4 14
6-Duescher, WHS 37 24 98 IUt Iowa St G1 Oklahoma Sl 56
Tuesdal'• Games
5-Ciark. AHS
27 21 75 I&gt;.O: Kansas St 98 Nebraska ai
Springileld 6 Quehec 4
32 8 72 14.4 !
All Collc~e Tournament
Rochester 6 Baltimore 3
5-Harold, NHS
5-Logan, PHS
25 21 71 14.2 1
lfirsL Round)
(Only games scheduled)
Fight Results
THIS WEEK'S GAMES:
S\anford flB DePaul 75
By United Press lnternational
Tonight
Oklahoma City U9 Mass 82
MIAMI BEACH (L'PII Athens at Lancaster
E\•ansvilie Invilalional
&amp; SAVINGS CO.
Florenlino Fernandez, 171 '4.
Nelsr.nville vs. York, Holiday
(First Round)
Cuba, knocked out Herman
Tournament at York.
N M~\:ico St 80 Rutger,:; 58
Tbursda)'
Wm &amp; Mary 74 Evnsv1ie 72
Dixon, 162h, Atlanta (3 ).
Pomeroy at ,la.ckson
. Los Angeles Classic
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Ironton at Wellston
Illinois 93 Arizona 77
GENARO DEAD
S Cali[ 70 Arkansas 67
"EW YO
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Far West ClasSIC
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- --Genaro, a former world
Tuesday'!
flyweight and Olympic boxing
College Basketball Results
champion, died Tuesday in By United Press (nteruational
Polyclinic Hospi&lt;al following a l
East
long Illness.
:Delaware 89 Cortland I NYI 81
. Genaro, 65, won the American ' Westchester 92 Muhlenberg 74
bile_ fr?m Pancho Villa of the \Newark Coil Eng 91 Blmfld 61
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Phil1ppmes lD 192.1 and took the [Chyny 64 Ml St Mry's (Md) 59
world crown w1th a declsmn 1Lehigh 70 Kings Coli 60
\
over Frenchy Belanger In 1929. :E Strdsbrg 80 Moravian 72
He won 83 ol 129 pro fights.
IMontclair St 89 Paterson St 66·
ARKLE INJURED ILIU 78 Stonehill Coli 54
i C. W. Post 68 Clark U 61
LONDON tUPI) -Arkle, win· . Worchester Poly Tech 87
ner . of 26 of 32 races and 1
u New Hampshire 72 :
considered by many Englishmen \ Assumption Coli 80 MIT 71
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as t~e gre·atest steeplechaser of iElizabethtown 99 Ssqehanna 8~
~II time, has fractured a bone •Monmou!II Coli 8t Phila Tex. 68 !
m his foot and may never race I
south
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again.
INorth Carolina 101 Furman 711
FRANK COLLINS
JIM HAMILTON
STEVE TOWlER
Tbe 9-year-ol~ geldin~ finished ' Maryland St 88 Clarion 79
lame alter Tuesdays King Alabama 81 Texas Christian 71
K
p ksteeplechase at
.RIO GRAN DE C0 LLEGE RED MEN who are expected to see action in toGeorgeton VI
Midwest
emp
ar and oubsequent ru St 97 Minot (N.D.) St 73
mght's Second Annual Rotary Holiday Invitational Basketball Tournament at
X-rays revealed a fractured Loyola (Ill) tl4 U Windsor 69
Pt. Pleasant are: Steve Towler, 6·2 senior from Ashland, Ky.; Jim Hamilton,
bone In his hoof.
Bradley 72 Drake 60
6· ~ freshman, a 1966 graduate of Portsmouth High School; and Frank Collins
Tri.St (lndl 86 Wheaton (!Ill 83
6·2 s?phomore from Coal Grol'e. West Virginia State meets Cedarville Ohio c~I:
C Mlch 87 Brdgprt !Conn) 77
lege tn the opener at 7 p.m. Rio Grande College plays Concord, w'. Va. Col·
Manchester &lt;fndl 132
lege Mountain Lions in the second game.
Adrian &lt;Mich) &amp;4
Eastern Michigan 113
Morris Harvey 87 OklaBapt 12 Bay Village liD
Clevetond Padua 94
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64
St
Ben
(Kan)
95
N.E~tn Mo 68
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North
Oimsled
6J
Cieveland St.Stanislaus 57
Your O.,.ndf~lt
Taylor (lnd) 101 Albion (Mtch) Lncln (Mo) M llmlml!i(Minn) 1111 Warrensville 74
'l'lpp City 61J Piqua Catholic 53
Qealti',.F~f '
81 1Loras (Ia) 9_8 La Crse (Wis) 88.
Independence T.l Jackson Center 84
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HELEN HELP US I

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Looking back over 1966 in Meigs Conn·
ty is a pleasant exercise.
This W"' the year the people of five
school districts voted to pool their desires
for an improved education&amp;\ system into
the Meigs Local District. This was, gen·
erations to eome will say, the year Mei&amp;•
County took a big step forward in educa·

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olng through "Cabarel" with a Cartier's 211-floor ballrootnl wiD
busted bone in her foot . . An· feature celebrity-debs; such aa
griest mail columnists and the Dick Nixon's ·Ju!Je, Joan FOIIPentagon get are almost hy· tatne's post-deb Deborsh 0..
Batman'•
1terical anti-George Hamilton ier &lt;her father Ia
ond his civlllon status . . . Bhef. producer) Benny Goodman'•
boa1t•l biDr... 1
.
Ja Smith deserved her gobs of high-fee tootllnt
praloe ..., her spart&lt;llng fil~ln Dear Helen:
for the incapacitated Angels
You asked where the ,expr,..
Lar,st;Ktry ln ''Marne," but no •ion "Keep a StlH UptJ41 LIP"
·one recognized the happy stand~ came from . .My ver01on woul•
ln on the street: lhe'l a brllo be that It came from a latli81'
nette and wont blonde only for lnstructinl hll eon holl' 10 sh•••,
the am•l'J•IIt!JI.
but I am ll't'Oftg, a~cordlng lo
the book "Man and His Bod~,"
WABC DEEJAY Dan In· by 8. F. Mlller, M.D.
Dr,
~t•m'a elghl kldo COlli
him Miller describes tho ''mU!lCI..
$120 moothly milk bllll, IIIII of emoUnn," eonvorgiMJ froiD
tbat'a sure the High Cost ot the cortltt'l tl the moutll u:
Loving ... Jan Peeroe of The · tbe 11 mU.Scle at sorrown whicn
Mtt signed a Ove-ytllr pact draws the mouth down; t h 1
with the Miami Beach Deau. muscle of ·lflol - wblch wt
ville to conduct Pauover ser· sternlv bthibk lor a "still apo
vlcea (Maleltov, Pinky). .. •. per lip" - ft IIIIa the Up and
One of the still-jailed Frank Sl· noslrll wltta we ery; and the
naira Jr. Jddnapera, J os e ph "haughty llilallc!la" whi.ch either
Amsler, signed to write a book lndicalea degrees of dtSdBin
about that eoo!Uslnc aplsode of lirmo.e1111, or setJ tht cf!ill
.
. The Dec. 28 tea dansant an4 lower lip tremallna bt6ltt
Wagon" tn Mexico.
.
In lean. - M.D.F.
Everyone hoped Gig Young (that means tea dance)
and hls Elaine were headed for
a reconelllatlon alter the dl·
vorce, but they brawled and a·
gain aren't even speaking
Celebrity-chairs: Judy
Garland's ex-Mark Herron's dating
Dick Chamberlain's former gal
Joan Marshall. .. . The way
"' ·•·
male plumage has gone into
H...-...
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basic neon, so maybe Liberoce
oimply was avant garde • not ANSWER TilE MAIL
arew cold, .turn up !be heall"
totally ridiculous, as we all Dear Headers:
- ANOTHER WltE
thought: so Lib'&amp; next project
I hove a problem! What does Dear Helen:
is a line of men's clothing.
• columnist do when quanttty
I go alonl with tbe nurse'a
Jill Haworth has been lraip- of excellent reader • commentJ
view on not droaaintl up fl1r
far exceeds apace to
print your doctor but aa fM
u
for heavy electoral vole gains them? She hates herseH, that's "pourin&amp; on !be quNliOIII" "'
there With him in the race, what, and puis the losers back blm, wby iibouldn't we?
If
they might as well for·get the in her file for the neA avalla· we're pe)'in&amp; fii.QO or IIJQI'tl
South Indeed, there are sober ble opace.
a IS 1llioulll applntmeal,
wt
Southern polilielans ivho ser·
So today HHU Is devoted er· deserve ID throw In a few ~
iously believe Wallace could not elusively to my wloe, witty and Ilona. - PERTURBED
only foreclose any possible Re- sometime rambunctiOUfl corre- Dear Helen:
publican victory anywhere In •pondenls. I wish I bad reom
Please add a postacrlpl ID
the South but might aclually win for all the !etten they write!
the Nurse's letter. PaUenta
at least three Southern states IJear Helen:
should eome. to lite doctor dresooutright
ed
"easy," but ~ lhem
To atlffen the upper lip
SMILE! Stiffens the lower Up, to come SHOWERED!, and in
clean clothe!. Treatment rooms
too, doesn't It? - DOER
are
mighty amalll - ANO'l'll·
Dear llelen:
My husband, too. became ER NURSE
Dear Helen:
enam&lt;:~ted of a teen-ager siren.
This ts to the fellew with tht
I've been nearly out of my
cotton plckln' mind for four very high IQ, (whlcll you rigbtBy Wayne G. Brandotadt, M.D. months due to this sweet little ly said stood for "I Qull, U.
Zoonoses, diseases of ani- curvy female who is oh ~ en.) H be rtall)' C8ll u tmals that may be transmilted friendly when she atops to chat thlnk his professors, he should
George have no trouble maoag!Ds bit
to man, are becoming recog- each evening. My
tl own affairt. But out-tbloklll&amp;
nized in greater numbers every would water the yard tiU
is not out-knowing.
nearly
drowned,
waiting
for
year. Reports frOm France now
High IQ notwitbstanding, his
indicate tflat multiple sclerosis her. He has always beon a good
may be one of these and that It man and true, but he has an letter reeks of lack t1 true
may be caused by a rickettsia eye for the ladles, and abe 11 knowledge. His boredom Ia only a symptom of h1s tnabUIIJ
- a class of microscopic or- all eyea for him.
gani ~; m between bacteria
and
Well, at first I withdrew In to live with hlrnsell, lboulh be
viruses in size. Other ricketts· hurt Silence, and U1en 1 de&lt;id· blame• hia misery oa !be ienoronce o! the coalotmlsl cliJdl
iae cause several forms of ty- E'd to fight.
phus. The organisms suspected
I'm middl.. aged, but my best who expect him to earn a ctjo
or causing multiple sclerosis, feature Is still my tiguro. J am lege degree before they rm.
Coxiella burnetii, are often now taking my wei~ht dowo so him work.
High IQ Ia merely 1 potl!llo
found In lambs with swayback. I can look my best In stretcn
Allhough the organisms have pants and sweaters. I wouldn 't till. ft CBDIIOI make you, IIJ'o
not been found In persons with bother wilh another rran, bui a nuclear phytilclsl until JMI
study, study, study. Unfortumulliple sclerosis, rickettsial he doem't havr to know this.
nately,
all Ivory cower• have
antibodies have been found in
I have never been a cold
the blood of such persons, es· woman, and I plan to &amp;:ive my faulty foundaUona, IIIII he'd
peclally those who are sheJ&gt; husband a run for his moRPy. better come dOWII from hla beherds, butchers. milkmaids and Ile Is going to have all he can tore 'I collapaes. 1!'1 nol !Ill
veterinarians, Of a seven-man manage to keep the home fires painful to join the numao race,
team of scientists who made a burning. In fact, he is going :o really. All be need do t1 tor(tl
atudy of swaybacked lambs. be so tired that he can'l take about his IQ and cooc:eD1rate
four developed multiple sclero- interest in any other dame, on achieving E.M. - Emotioools. It Is believed that a reser· young or old.
al maturilyl - IQ ot 161.
voir of the Coxiellae may . be
This column lo dedicated to
A wife can brilll! 1 good m•n
present in COWS and H08tl, Ill back from dreaming over hiS family Uvlng, so U you're bav·
well as in sheep.
lost youth - and wantin~ a lng kid !rouble or just ~laln
The cause of mulllple sclero- second helpin~ - if she does· trouble. let Helen Help YOU.
ols has long been sought with- n't give up ln crusl'led despa!r. Rhe wlll alae welcome your
out success. Let us hope that It To the "Mrs. Nobo&lt;lys· t1 t.~e own amuain« Olpelitnctl. AS.
has now been found because the world, I say, "WheJJ your mHl· &lt;tress Holen Bolte! In cart ,.
discovery of the cause of any die-aged husband
teems to thll newspaper.
dlseaoe is an Important step toward finding a cure.
Q - Wby did my doctor glvo
me two flu shots this year? For
the past 11 years I've bad only
one ohot each fall.
A - AltbOilgb one Injection ot
influenza vaccine gives some
immunity, most doctors rerommend two Injections two to
four weeks apart tn any year
for better prole&lt;tion.
II - How can I get the hydrcixyprogesterone
caproate
you reeommended tor penon1
with an enlarRed pro1tate?
A - This drul Is sold as DeJalutin, but only on a doctor's
prescription.
'Q - Does o "hairy tonKUe''
mean one that 18 heavily coated?
A - Black balry tongue I• 1
ro'ndttion that ls cau~ by a
tungu• Infection. A thickly coat·
ed tongue may be referr•d to
as furred but not hairy. Thl1 Is
caused by not eating enoullh
~oarse food, such as toast
or
raw fruit and vetables. These
foods remove the dead celll of
thP ton~ue's outer .' layer.
Q - I bave ooen' ads for eloc.
trir needles for home uRe ·to
•
remove unwanted hair on the
•
faee. Can this be done safely
by an lnel!l&lt;rlen&lt;'Od per!nn'
"OA, oltl ANIIMrt
'.
• 19M HIA, A - No. For home use a ra·
~'!! at ••,..,. it:looolf"
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FEMALE STAR OF "GE'l'
SMART," TV's Tiget'
Girl
Barbara Feldon Is getting di·
vorced . . . Pal Morgan, w h o
divorc~ Hedy Lamarr's ex •
husband Teddy Stauffer, has
actor John Gavin In tow in
Mexico
Holy Bankruptcy!
Burt &lt;"Robin" of 'Batman') ..
Ward's alimony was set
at
$800 per month plus $400 child
support. David (lllya of "U.N.
C.L.E. "I McCallum heads for
the Far East tho day alter
Christmas with N. Y. model
Cathy Carpenter In his Yule
stocking .. Dina Merrill went
from 41 the day before her wed•
ding to Cliff Robertson to 38
the next daY .. . Ike's amba~&gt;
sador to Luxembourg
Burks
Summers Is okay aller surgery
at hi• Maryland Htate
his
sL•ter Hope Summers ts an An·
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Miss Carolyn B1dle.J, daqho lllllD llrwllen.
w of Mr. and Mra. 'nUim Mra. Tom Lane, malrOn o1
Buckley, Middleport, beeaf!Ie honor, wore 1 white
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The Rev. Eu«011e Gill read dress. Tbe jnnfor bridesmaids,
the vows o1 tbe double ring Miss · Belinda Friend, wore pll*
ceremoll,}' at 7 p.m. before an and e. Barbara KreiD, tur,
altar decorated with red and quoise dressea.
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28. The restaurant, located
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Rio Graode Redmen."
beginn!Jig OD ~· ·f:ICN - ~· . I • ~-~
On WedAesday, Dec. 14
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the Tbea:-CT test will be .tJ111D: .,., ......
"Interview Wllb President public relations.
Secondary Schools for many Dr. Greshan, Rio's coo.su1t- propooed new Student
!leCOnd part of a recent inter. ·
to late enterers on tile 1mester•.
Chrlsleosen" - Part Oue
The results of the Interview years. He has been Chainnan ant from North Cenlral, wiD Constitution, as recently
· with Dr. Alplws R. Chris· college campus on Saturday, eo&gt; on
BY GEORGE SOMERVILLE will ·be released in this and the of the Commission of CoUeges visit the campus Ill J811118r7 or ed, was finaDy passed in an all- tensen, president of Rio Grande Jan. 21.
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"What's Happening?" Is a next few columns. Today's "Dis- and Universities, and for the February, 196'1 and wiD lben campus election.
will appear.
Final advising and reglstra- Ja.,.sOn
question f'requently heard on cover Rio Grande College" re- past three years has been a, judge on these above proposals That night a dorm
Saturday, Jan. 7 is the date lion for the winter
wiD ,b' tveDIJII
college campuses these days. &gt;eals an up-11&gt;-date report on member or North Central's 1 made by Pres. Cbrlstensen. Jf was held in the halls of
entrance examinations for fu- be held by schedule on Friday, /8 a.m. • 12
Recently Dr. Alpbua R. Chris- Rio's drive toward acq-edJta. lklard of Trustees.
1Dr. Greshan feels that tbese Residence Hall. A group
;ure terms and for the
Jan. 7:1 and Saturday, Jan. 28. Hall 011
tensen, president of Rio Graode lion.
eight I four goals actually eover the campus musicians formed a
Elaminatlon.
1 ef • te the
College, was asked this same Dr. Christensen was asked, ~ """:ted
N th Ceo- most crucial wealmi!Siell, and new group, the "Don's," to pro. Finals for first semester clao- 11
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nuestion in an Interview for ''Ho~ does Rio Grande stand
:ro a~redita. if the proposed action cited a- vide live entertainment. The ses will be given Mooday, Jan.
this column and fw the now m Its goal toward accrec!iCbrlstensen
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•·smoke Signals," Rio's cam- talion?" He 8Jl8Wered by poiJll,.
an eight po being goals will be sufflcleut, then it the men of Haning will plan anpus newspaper. President Cbrlo- iDg out thai Rio is working with cleared
are now
is possible that Rio Grande other in January .
t•nsen answered questions Ill Dr. Perry Greshan, presldeot
up.
CoUege will DO! try for accred- The Davis Library is open
three general areas: accredit&amp;- or Bethany College, Wheeling, He further stated that "there · itallon again unW It is 11111'8 It daily during the Christmas hoi·
free Delivery
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lion, campus growth and devel- W. Va. Greshan has been a are four of these weaknesses will receive it.
idays from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.
opment, and Rio's Image and key official In the North Ceo- that are the most crucial" and The next Ume you read of m. A Xerox copier is available Size
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SUPPLIES
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its annual meeting, rest assured the library.
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Next 111 the interview, Pres. that Rio will be granted mem- Denny's Restaurant continues
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~ Christensen was asked what bersllip. From that date oo, and to support Rio's Redmen
Holzer Hospital:
Visiting
din- action be felt woold be neceshours 2-4 and Nl p.m. Parents ~er ~ 1
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man, 136 State St.; Paul M. and Mrs. Eugene Houdashelt lA) - One of the four goals
d 1096 SunseI Dr.,' ...,.
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Mr Jandk Becl&lt;y,
Kll Pomef Co- is toobtaio Increased f'maIICI'al
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da J. Maynard, 342 Spruce St.; ~ . s.od :. ~ ~ Do
and support from a
Mrs. Elizabeth A. ' Hamrick; Daile~·.::d B. j , and S:~ n variety of publics served by
525 Magnolia Dr.; Mrs. Robert Chilli the
College.
L. Hodges, RL 2 Gallipolis; 1-Yco ·
Christensen stated that RIo
ronda D. Stone, Northup; Kenneeds "to raise one-half milneth R. Gardner, Gallipolis Fer- Luclcelli:ntertain
lion dollars from sources outry; Robert E. Fruth, Rt 1 Pl. ' O Ch .
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Pleasant; Michael J. Brown,
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year eoding May 31, 1967, not
Rt. 1 Letart; Mrs. William J. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Lucke just as general operating expenCox, Pl Pleasant; Mrs. Ethel en~rtained a group of re~tives ses, but as 1 eapltal gilt."
L. Putney, Pl. Pleasant; Den- Chrlsbnas at their home m Sy,
(B) _ A secood goal i·
nis L. Hart, RL I Racine; racuse.
develop more reallslic ar James L. Spencer, Rl. 1 Ra- Guests were Mrs. Frank Ste- ic planning.
cine; David S. Heaton, Rt. 3 wart, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. The President state
that
Pomeroy; Fae K. Riebel, Porn- ruhton Say_re, Fairborn; Mr. with regard t.l this weaxness,
eroy; George L. Sauer, Middle- and Mrs. Bill Hannas and Mrs. •·we need to continue to lighteD
port: Mrs. Wyatt E. Radford, Ray Hickson, Columbus; and up the curriculum as we have
Ht. 1 Pomeroy; Wilbur Nap- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ste~art in the past few years."
per, Rt. 2 Pomeroy; Frank R. and son, Jerry and Mrs. Lmd~ (C) _ The third goal Is to
Beach, Middleport; Fred
S. Barley and Gregory and ChriS improve physical education fa).:
PIIgh, Jackson; Harry E. Galli- of St. Albans, W. Va.
cilities at Rio.
her, Ashland, Ky.; Mrs. Altna
Here Christensen pointed out
S. Brown, Ironton; Mrs. Mel· TURKEY DINNER GIVEN
that "it will be eecessary to
vin Bowman, Rt. I Pedro; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Eicbing- have our new physical educa·
E10est F. Knight, Rl 2 Wheel- er entertained with a turkey lion building under eonstru.ctlon
ersburg; Gary L. Joseph, Rt. dinner Christmas at
their at the time of the next VISIIa1 Ironton; Kimberly A. Davis, home, Mulberry Heighls. Guesta ~~n by a N~ Central exam,
Rt. 3 Oak Hill; Danny C. Hub- were Mr. and Mrs. David Me- mmg team.
bard, Rl. 4 Oak Hill; The Rev. Ghee, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. !D) - Finally, the fourth
Clyde A. Walters,
Wellston; Paul Eichinger and Paula J1UH1 major goal Is to
improve
Joseph C. Miller, Jr., Ravens- and Tamara and Mr. and Mrs. Rio's scieqte facilities ..
wood ; Mrs. Paul H. Shaner, Max Eichinger and Becky of Pres. Christensen said that
Rt. 2 Oak Hill; Cindy Lou Har- Pomeroy.
"by the time of the next vlsltarison, Rt. 2 Wellston; Mrs. Lewwhich could be as early 81
is Holberg, Rt. 2 Oak IIIII;
1967, we will bave to know
Mrs Carroll D. Downard, Well·
we are going to build our
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Birth•
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It was revealed at a recent
Mrs. Richard Speirs, 106 First Gauge nadlnga:
Gallipolis student body convocation that
k;r., son, ll:JO p.m. Monday; Dam 11.9, 13.6, running 6 feet
Mrs. Robert Langhorne, 346'h on rollers Pomeroy-Mason 21.,
Third Ave., daughter, 2:25 a. 110, PL Pieasant ·23.86, Hinton
m. Tuesday.
lu3, Kanawha Falls 3.98, Char,
Diocbarged
l1eston 18.95. London, Marmet CINCINNATI &lt;UP!) - Live·
Barry L. Fellure, Mrs.
aod Winfield dams were on the I stock:
les Masters, Carl D. Spriegel, sill•
Cattle 1,400, calves 125; steer!&gt;
Paul A. Wallace, Shawna K. I
Movements:
and. heifers mod~rately active,
Lewis, Mrs. Charles w. Durst Oblo River _ Esso Pennsyl- chm~ fully 50 higher :-v'th ex·
and Infant son.
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cepllon of steers we1ghmg over
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vama own 12' 6.30 a.m.' o1• 1150 Jbs, which were only
ly R. down 13, 3 a.m.; Orco steady, good and below steers
:down H, 6 a.m.; John J. Rowe and heifers steady to 50 highup 14, 6:30 a.m.; Susan Lane er, cows active, 75 to 1 higher,
up 15, 6:35 a.m.; Irene Chohn bulls fully steady; choice 95(1.
up 16, 4:25 a.m.; Jefferson up 1150 lb steers 24.50-25, one lot
17, 7:40 a.m.; Franklin Pierce 25 _25 , package 1300 lb 24, mixed
down 18, 6:05 a.m.; HameU good and choice 24-24.50, good
M. down 18, 6:30 a.m. ; Robert 1100-1200 Jb 22-24.25, standard to
Reed down 18, 7 a.m.; ~ low good 21·22.50, cboice 750-900
CAMBRIDGE, Ohio !UP)) - City down 23, 3:45 a.m.; Bessie lb heifers 23.50-24, one lot 750
Wilbur Berg of Cambridge was Walker up Greenup 4:10 p.m.; lb 24.25, mlled good and cboice
expected to be arraliJled for Eastern down Greenup 9:4$ p.
. good 600-900 lb 21.50-23,
first degree murder today for m.; H. E. Bowles up Green- staodard to low good 211-21.50,
the shooting death of hia ex- up 12:115 a.m. ; Beaver dowo cows 14-18; bulls 19.50-22.50;
wife's husband.
Greenup 5:30 a.m.; Tibolt up
steady to I lower, high
Sheriff Andrew H. Beros and Greenup 6:15 a.m.; J. S. Lewis cbolce and prime 38-40, cboice
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a deputy, acting on a tip, ar· down Greenup 6:50 a.m.; Jloc. 3S-37, good ~. staodard dowo
TRADE IN
r~ted Berg at the Zanesville K down Meldahl 3:15 p.m.; to 20, few standard to good 300bus terminal TuesdliJ,DI&amp;Irt and Elisba Woods up Meldahl 9:40 350 lb slaughter calves 20-24 .
returned him to the Guernsey p.m.; Miss Susan up Meldahl Hogs, 2500; harrows and gilts
County Jail here.
11:30 p.m.; Frieberger up Mel- very slow, 25-50 lower; sows
Witnesses said Berg
shot , dahl 12:40 a.m.; Philip Sporn slow, about steady; 1-3 100-220
Robert Hoover Stukey, 37, of Iup Meldabl 3:30a.m.; ValvoUne lb barrows and gilts 21-21.25,
During This Sale If We Are Too Busy To Make Installation- You Can Carry Them Out, Come Back Later.
Beech Grove, Ind.,
Sunday : down Meldahl 4:4$ a.m.
220-240 lb 20.50-21, 2-3 240-270 lb
night at the borne of Mrs. Stuk- ~~~~ Dam _ L. Fiore 18.7&gt;-20.50, one lot No. 3 325 lb
ey's daughter.
down 4:45 p.m.; Reliable up 16, 1-3 ~ lb sows ~4-15, 3DURING THIS SALE
A maohunt went out for Berg, 7:10 p.m.; OVEC aod Cha~les 3 ~ lb 13.51-14.50,
41, who apparently fled 1 he Stevenson ur 9:15 p.m.; Steel steady to 25 lower 13-15.
PRICE IN LIEU
area and was believed en route Ranger up 11:30 p.m.; Tital
Sbeep, 300; slaughter lambs
OF TRADE IN PLUS
from Columbus to 1camhrtdge down 1,25 a.m.; Jeffboat down .
1115 I~ active, lully 50
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when he was arrested.
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beav1er welglrts very
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3 30
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Ben McCool down 8 a.m.; A. lambs with No. 3 pelts 23.50,
D. Haines li down 8:30 a.m.
cbofce and prime 80-1115 lb
Kanawba River Solvay wooled slaughter lambs 23-23.50,
down London 4 a.m.; Mounlaln good and cbolce 20.50-23, cbolce
COLUMBUS &lt;lJPI) - John State down Marmet 5:40 p.m.; and prime 1111·120 lb 21·22.50,
Hyde Dunlap, 81, a Plckaway 0. F. Shearer down Mar~et good and cbofce 18-21, 120-130 lb
County farmer and sportsman, 1:55 a.m.; Allen R. , MernU 1•18, cuU to good Bhora ewes
For
ANY PASSENGER SIZE
today was named national wild: down Winfield 6:10 p.m.;
!HI.
ANY TREAD IN STOC.K
life co0servatlonlst of Ui66.
les K. up Winfield 8:25 ~.m.; fl;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiOiiiOii;o;;;;iiii=President Johnson Is scbed- TallllllJ' White down Wltlfteld
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HEADQUARTERS
uled to present the award Jaa 12:15 a.m.; Lucy Jane Lucas
24 at the President's €ooserva· down Winfteld 2:15 a.m.; Na·
Uon Acblevement
program tional down Winfield 6:10 ' a.m .
ceremonies at Wallblngtoll. Mrs.
For The Whole Family
Dunlap will IOlDIIlp8DJ ber In 1913, East Germany
, husband to WlllhlngtGII for lhe proposed to the ~lies tliat ao
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By Ualletl PnlslnlernaUonal Philadelphia to the Granite City ] Tournament action starling ent!J straight 'VIctory behind SOblo'o tournament . minded Classic in Minnesota.
tomghe includes Kent State at foot-9 IO(lhomore Chris Thomcollep quiDtetl split Tuesday In the looe non-tournament , Arkansas State; the Muskingum , forde who acored _211 point&amp;.
night,
action, Utah State blasted Xa-1tilt witb four Obio teams; ~ ~ BG stayed With Prinoeton
Three teaiDI woo and three I vier 107-88 despite the 27-point Mount Umoo tourney w1tb Hi· most of tbe first bsU but tbe
IDs! 1n action ranging from the performance of Bob Quick. ram and Mount Union; !be T'Igen ftnally went In !root t.l
Quaker City Tournement at Teammate Luther Tackley got Woosler tournament, and the stay at 39-37 with 2:28 left In
25. The Utes led 5&amp;-40 at half- PL Pleasant, W. Va., lilt with the half. Tbe New Jereey club
lime.
Cedarville and Rio Grande eo- ' stood 50-42 at lntermiBslon and
Still not satisfied with Tues· tcred.
Iptled up a eu5 lead with 1:113
day night, the state's quinlet!3
Pr!leeton &amp;Us
lefl
take another go at the touma- The blgbligbt of Tuesday ac· Walt Patkowsld scored 17 or
ment circuit tonight. In addi- tion was Princeton's win over his 21 points In the first half to
Uon to the five Ults involvlllg Uowling Green on the Quaker keep the Falcona In eontentloo.
Ohio clubs Tuesday, five more City Classic at Philadelphia.
It was lhe third loss again!l
will get underway tonight.
The Tigers rolled to their sev- lOIII' victories for tbe Obloana.

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•pecmlist who became a versatile offensive star in his first
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Fort Wayne
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1\ational Football League by 1 By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE The 22od renewal of the Gator Des MCIInel
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United Preaa lnternattonal. I
Wasoail Bowl Mixer
[ classic will find the Orange- Muskegoo
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The 21-year-&lt;IId halfback from Egud, friends, we have sev- men upset.Ung the dope bucket Columbus
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MisBouri was a runaway choice eral tasty tidbits for you this 1 as lhey double the score on
Tllesday's Resnlts
in the balloting conducled by New Year's weekend.
!Tennessee'• Vols. Watch r 0 r IDayton 10 Columbus 4
three sportswriters from each As usual lhe Bowl Commit-!Floyd Little and Larry Csonka
Toni~'I Scbedul~
NFL city as he pulled down 22 lees have arranged some excel- 1 tr. lead the infantry .charge as · Fort Wayne at Des Momes
~oles to far outdistance line· lent a~trac lions featuring no Syrucuse racl:s up Its eighth
ftlmdap'l Schedule
backer Tommy Nobis.
tess than six of the nation's top ; straight victory - hak·kaUI
Port Huron at Muskegon
ten collegiate powers - AlabaCO'ITON BOWL
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the two stars collllnue their elevends, The_ Hoople h Sy,tem j ~~;ltsfa~ ea ~tUe ;;::rt ~s the~ Mrs. Evelyn Stewart, M~~·
dllll for individual honors in " rea y to gm you t e author- ; b 1 1 'th G
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IMrs. Roberta Youne, cu•...,.,
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Basketball Asso- 1't a""
nrecast - an d be pre- Loa tke1WI Co eorgla
h v· s Dool ogs.
, spent several days at Chari&amp;. ciatlon
pared for several surpnses - !b o or ac ml ce nd they s 'r ton Helgbta W Va
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released today, Barry is runGATO!t BOWL
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State Trooper G. R. Young.
Ding away with scoring honors. Dec. 31, Jacksonville, Fla.
g·
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: His 80 points last week gave Syracnoe 2:%, Tenneo•ee 11.
SUGAR BOWL
Mr. aod Mrs. R. J. :rotman
Fresh Crisp
him 1280 for the season through
~ - Jan. 2, New Orleans, La.
of South Charleston \1s1ted reSIIIday games for an average tract ~&gt;ith the New York Mets Nebraska 17, Alabama
16. cently with Mrs. Sarah Foster
of ~-7 [I«' game.
for a reported $50,000.
IThe big game of the day! The and with BID and George ZU8&lt;.!,
Boyer who aamitted •I a big upset of the day!
Vas, pan and their families.
~QJNNATI UP!)- The ncws c~nference that 0. was ifriends, tltat's the way it's go- Mrs. R. T. Blessing returned
ClnciDDati Royals know bow 10 takrng a cui in salury, still re- mg to be at 6th-ranked Nebras- home on Sunday after spending
. wm Without causmg ulcers.
rr.aincd the Mets' highe" pe.d ' k~ shades unbeaten and 3rd - ~ several daya at the home of
The
Rovals
went
on
a
17-1
player · ·Mets · Presideot
,.g 1 c~led Alabama
To. her daughte r and son-m. law ,
Bush's Sour
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scormg tear early m the sec- Devine said.
ye of httle ait ' rcmemuer II Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hannum
ODd quarter and had UtUe trou· The 3.\-year-old athi•'lc. en- was the Hoople SyYtem which j
M Alto
ble thereafter in doW11ing tbe tering his second season as a 1ave you Oklahoma to knock Iat I.
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Detroit Pistons 131·123 in the member of the New
Yo: k Nebraska from the undefeated Mr. aod Mrs. Philip Werry
. National Besketball Association National•, reportedly carn.,J ranks on Turkey Day - urn • and sons of Pomeroy spent
· Tuesday night.
between $62.000 and $65,000 I'Is!. kumph 1
Christmas visiting with
her
&gt;eason.
ROSE BO'WL
. molher, Mrs. Helen Stewart
NEW YORK (UP() - Cinrin.Jan. 2, Paoadena, Calif.
aod family.
nati's Osca~ Roberl~on IS tht•d SPOK.\NE, Wash. (UP!r .- Purdue 32, So. Calif. 17. T'te Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fentoo
in the NatiOnal Ba.,;elball A,. '111e PrltRburg~ Ptrates con"d·IIalcnted right arm and flymg I d d hte
f s 'thf ld 1
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· sociatlon statistics released to er Maury Wills such an impur· feet of Purdue's Bob Gries• an
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The "Bi•, 0" has 009 i'Oinls that ~uenera
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am y dgaMermg
Calilornia. I a M
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r · an
rs. osep 18 m
age. San Fra11cisco's K1ck Bilr- ane in mid-Junuary to si~n t~c p,:1~r.s too lnng for the Trojans, Mason.
ry leads the circu11 wilh 1.2l!O ] r.eppe·y infielder.
, who suffered a hum iliating 5HI' ~'ollowing dinner at the Lish !

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o.• Deo. Ill, 1968

Miss Carolyn B1dle.J, daqho lllllD llrwllen.
w of Mr. and Mra. 'nUim Mra. Tom Lane, malrOn o1
Buckley, Middleport, beeaf!Ie honor, wore 1 white
alreet
the bride of Pvt. John Klem, lencth dreas, and the bridesFL Gordon, Ga., SGil or Mr. maids, Mlaa Karen Faulk, a
aud Mrs. Clifford Klein, Laurel powder blue ll,l'lon; Miss MyrCliff, Chrislmas Eve at t h e lie Faulk, a pint taffeta and
Laurel Cliff Free
Methodist Mlaa Sandra Buckley,
or
cllureh.
lbe bride, a pale green ll,}'lDn
The Rev. Eu«011e Gill read dress. Tbe jnnfor bridesmaids,
the vows o1 tbe double ring Miss · Belinda Friend, wore pll*
ceremoll,}' at 7 p.m. before an and e. Barbara KreiD, tur,
altar decorated with red and quoise dressea.
wltite poinsettias.
Mr. Tom Lane served
as
Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. f;;;;;;;;;;;iOiiiOii;;;;ii;;;;iiiOiiiiiiiOii-;
Gerald PWI!ns, pianist, played,
"I Would Be Ttue," and Mrs.
Harry Clark, soloist,
sana.
"Ob Promise Me."
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Fine UpholsteNd
Given In marriage by ber uncle, Mr. Nathaniel M&lt;Cumber,
the bride wore a wblte wallz
length gown of lace over tan.ta. Her shoulder leiiglb veil of
nyiCII net edged in lace was
laeld In place by a CI'OIID or seed
pearls. She carried 1 bouquet
Mlddltport, o.
of white cama!ICIIII with wltite

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Tournament 011 Dee. fl ~D~al~Jy~Se~nti~nel.~~~~~~~~~~~7
able to say that they graduated
28. The restaurant, located
'l1llll'l!dll)' ~ It lleciill ..... "..from a lully accredited illsllll&gt;- acroN ·from lhe main eamJRII, 16 through btfak
~lion of bllher leamlng In lhe Is dlsbibutlng match&amp;ooks Inllellleller
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hills of ooutheastern Oblo.
scribed witb "We
Support then with cl~ lor ~ tiGil , RJI ,.
.
Rio Graode Redmen."
beginn!Jig OD ~· ·f:ICN - ~· . I • ~-~
On WedAesday, Dec. 14
In..:-=••
the Tbea:-CT test will be .tJ111D: .,., ......
"Interview Wllb President public relations.
Secondary Schools for many Dr. Greshan, Rio's coo.su1t- propooed new Student
!leCOnd part of a recent inter. ·
to late enterers on tile 1mester•.
Chrlsleosen" - Part Oue
The results of the Interview years. He has been Chainnan ant from North Cenlral, wiD Constitution, as recently
· with Dr. Alplws R. Chris· college campus on Saturday, eo&gt; on
BY GEORGE SOMERVILLE will ·be released in this and the of the Commission of CoUeges visit the campus Ill J811118r7 or ed, was finaDy passed in an all- tensen, president of Rio Grande Jan. 21.
' lOY_,_
"What's Happening?" Is a next few columns. Today's "Dis- and Universities, and for the February, 196'1 and wiD lben campus election.
will appear.
Final advising and reglstra- Ja.,.sOn
question f'requently heard on cover Rio Grande College" re- past three years has been a, judge on these above proposals That night a dorm
Saturday, Jan. 7 is the date lion for the winter
wiD ,b' tveDIJII
college campuses these days. &gt;eals an up-11&gt;-date report on member or North Central's 1 made by Pres. Cbrlstensen. Jf was held in the halls of
entrance examinations for fu- be held by schedule on Friday, /8 a.m. • 12
Recently Dr. Alpbua R. Chris- Rio's drive toward acq-edJta. lklard of Trustees.
1Dr. Greshan feels that tbese Residence Hall. A group
;ure terms and for the
Jan. 7:1 and Saturday, Jan. 28. Hall 011
tensen, president of Rio Graode lion.
eight I four goals actually eover the campus musicians formed a
Elaminatlon.
1 ef • te the
College, was asked this same Dr. Christensen was asked, ~ """:ted
N th Ceo- most crucial wealmi!Siell, and new group, the "Don's," to pro. Finals for first semester clao- 11
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ·
nuestion in an Interview for ''Ho~ does Rio Grande stand
:ro a~redita. if the proposed action cited a- vide live entertainment. The ses will be given Mooday, Jan.
this column and fw the now m Its goal toward accrec!iCbrlstensen
lnted out hove In the area or these four dance was so successful that [,-........;;;;;;ii;;;;;;iiiiiiii;;;;;i;iiii-;
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•·smoke Signals," Rio's cam- talion?" He 8Jl8Wered by poiJll,.
an eight po being goals will be sufflcleut, then it the men of Haning will plan anpus newspaper. President Cbrlo- iDg out thai Rio is working with cleared
are now
is possible that Rio Grande other in January .
t•nsen answered questions Ill Dr. Perry Greshan, presldeot
up.
CoUege will DO! try for accred- The Davis Library is open
three general areas: accredit&amp;- or Bethany College, Wheeling, He further stated that "there · itallon again unW It is 11111'8 It daily during the Christmas hoi·
free Delivery
n:J:sss4
lion, campus growth and devel- W. Va. Greshan has been a are four of these weaknesses will receive it.
idays from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.
opment, and Rio's Image and key official In the North Ceo- that are the most crucial" and The next Ume you read of m. A Xerox copier is available Size
eROOFJNG
eLUMBER
Ira! ABsoclation o1 Colleges and thai If ac11on Is soon taken In Rio Grande College being con- for public use at a minimal 11 to 3
pr.
ePAINTS
eDOORS
--------these fOlD' areas, Rio may be sidered for accreditation by the charge of 10 cents per mpy.
Daileysli:ntertain
ready to try agaiD for accredi- North Central A•aoclalloa at is located in the basement
SUPPLIES
eWINDOWS
At F il D'
taUon in late 196'1.
its annual meeting, rest assured the library.
ePiumbing SUF'P
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- --Mr
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Next 111 the interview, Pres. that Rio will be granted mem- Denny's Restaurant continues
ePANELING
eHEATING
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~ Christensen was asked what bersllip. From that date oo, and to support Rio's Redmen
Holzer Hospital:
Visiting
din- action be felt woold be neceshours 2-4 and Nl p.m. Parents ~er ~ 1
a
e
ome, sary with regard to tbese four 1
only on Pediatrics Wanl.
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How::' D:;re a!;d Br
· ean be made. He 8D8Wered by
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·. Mrs._ Anna Mae Browmng, and Kevin ofeyMiddl r t 7 citing the weaknesses and neol24 Third Ave.; IJnda L. Hoff·
epo '
· essary action as foUows:
man, 136 State St.; Paul M. and Mrs. Eugene Houdashelt lA) - One of the four goals
d 1096 SunseI Dr.,' ...,.
''- and. Randy
c''l'ff
l or,
Mr Jandk Becl&lt;y,
Kll Pomef Co- is toobtaio Increased f'maIICI'al
0
da J. Maynard, 342 Spruce St.; ~ . s.od :. ~ ~ Do
and support from a
Mrs. Elizabeth A. ' Hamrick; Daile~·.::d B. j , and S:~ n variety of publics served by
525 Magnolia Dr.; Mrs. Robert Chilli the
College.
L. Hodges, RL 2 Gallipolis; 1-Yco ·
Christensen stated that RIo
ronda D. Stone, Northup; Kenneeds "to raise one-half milneth R. Gardner, Gallipolis Fer- Luclcelli:ntertain
lion dollars from sources outry; Robert E. Fruth, Rt 1 Pl. ' O Ch .
D
side the institution in this fiscal
Pleasant; Michael J. Brown,
n
riStiiUJI ay
year eoding May 31, 1967, not
Rt. 1 Letart; Mrs. William J. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Lucke just as general operating expenCox, Pl Pleasant; Mrs. Ethel en~rtained a group of re~tives ses, but as 1 eapltal gilt."
L. Putney, Pl. Pleasant; Den- Chrlsbnas at their home m Sy,
(B) _ A secood goal i·
nis L. Hart, RL I Racine; racuse.
develop more reallslic ar James L. Spencer, Rl. 1 Ra- Guests were Mrs. Frank Ste- ic planning.
cine; David S. Heaton, Rt. 3 wart, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. The President state
that
Pomeroy; Fae K. Riebel, Porn- ruhton Say_re, Fairborn; Mr. with regard t.l this weaxness,
eroy; George L. Sauer, Middle- and Mrs. Bill Hannas and Mrs. •·we need to continue to lighteD
port: Mrs. Wyatt E. Radford, Ray Hickson, Columbus; and up the curriculum as we have
Ht. 1 Pomeroy; Wilbur Nap- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ste~art in the past few years."
per, Rt. 2 Pomeroy; Frank R. and son, Jerry and Mrs. Lmd~ (C) _ The third goal Is to
Beach, Middleport; Fred
S. Barley and Gregory and ChriS improve physical education fa).:
PIIgh, Jackson; Harry E. Galli- of St. Albans, W. Va.
cilities at Rio.
her, Ashland, Ky.; Mrs. Altna
Here Christensen pointed out
S. Brown, Ironton; Mrs. Mel· TURKEY DINNER GIVEN
that "it will be eecessary to
vin Bowman, Rt. I Pedro; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Eicbing- have our new physical educa·
E10est F. Knight, Rl 2 Wheel- er entertained with a turkey lion building under eonstru.ctlon
ersburg; Gary L. Joseph, Rt. dinner Christmas at
their at the time of the next VISIIa1 Ironton; Kimberly A. Davis, home, Mulberry Heighls. Guesta ~~n by a N~ Central exam,
Rt. 3 Oak Hill; Danny C. Hub- were Mr. and Mrs. David Me- mmg team.
bard, Rl. 4 Oak Hill; The Rev. Ghee, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. !D) - Finally, the fourth
Clyde A. Walters,
Wellston; Paul Eichinger and Paula J1UH1 major goal Is to
improve
Joseph C. Miller, Jr., Ravens- and Tamara and Mr. and Mrs. Rio's scieqte facilities ..
wood ; Mrs. Paul H. Shaner, Max Eichinger and Becky of Pres. Christensen said that
Rt. 2 Oak Hill; Cindy Lou Har- Pomeroy.
"by the time of the next vlsltarison, Rt. 2 Wellston; Mrs. Lewwhich could be as early 81
is Holberg, Rt. 2 Oak IIIII;
1967, we will bave to know
Mrs Carroll D. Downard, Well·
we are going to build our
ston.
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science building."
Birth•
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It was revealed at a recent
Mrs. Richard Speirs, 106 First Gauge nadlnga:
Gallipolis student body convocation that
k;r., son, ll:JO p.m. Monday; Dam 11.9, 13.6, running 6 feet
Mrs. Robert Langhorne, 346'h on rollers Pomeroy-Mason 21.,
Third Ave., daughter, 2:25 a. 110, PL Pieasant ·23.86, Hinton
m. Tuesday.
lu3, Kanawha Falls 3.98, Char,
Diocbarged
l1eston 18.95. London, Marmet CINCINNATI &lt;UP!) - Live·
Barry L. Fellure, Mrs.
aod Winfield dams were on the I stock:
les Masters, Carl D. Spriegel, sill•
Cattle 1,400, calves 125; steer!&gt;
Paul A. Wallace, Shawna K. I
Movements:
and. heifers mod~rately active,
Lewis, Mrs. Charles w. Durst Oblo River _ Esso Pennsyl- chm~ fully 50 higher :-v'th ex·
and Infant son.
. d
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cepllon of steers we1ghmg over
.
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vama own 12' 6.30 a.m.' o1• 1150 Jbs, which were only
ly R. down 13, 3 a.m.; Orco steady, good and below steers
:down H, 6 a.m.; John J. Rowe and heifers steady to 50 highup 14, 6:30 a.m.; Susan Lane er, cows active, 75 to 1 higher,
up 15, 6:35 a.m.; Irene Chohn bulls fully steady; choice 95(1.
up 16, 4:25 a.m.; Jefferson up 1150 lb steers 24.50-25, one lot
17, 7:40 a.m.; Franklin Pierce 25 _25 , package 1300 lb 24, mixed
down 18, 6:05 a.m.; HameU good and choice 24-24.50, good
M. down 18, 6:30 a.m. ; Robert 1100-1200 Jb 22-24.25, standard to
Reed down 18, 7 a.m.; ~ low good 21·22.50, cboice 750-900
CAMBRIDGE, Ohio !UP)) - City down 23, 3:45 a.m.; Bessie lb heifers 23.50-24, one lot 750
Wilbur Berg of Cambridge was Walker up Greenup 4:10 p.m.; lb 24.25, mlled good and cboice
expected to be arraliJled for Eastern down Greenup 9:4$ p.
. good 600-900 lb 21.50-23,
first degree murder today for m.; H. E. Bowles up Green- staodard to low good 211-21.50,
the shooting death of hia ex- up 12:115 a.m. ; Beaver dowo cows 14-18; bulls 19.50-22.50;
wife's husband.
Greenup 5:30 a.m.; Tibolt up
steady to I lower, high
Sheriff Andrew H. Beros and Greenup 6:15 a.m.; J. S. Lewis cbolce and prime 38-40, cboice
PLUS FED. TAX
a deputy, acting on a tip, ar· down Greenup 6:50 a.m.; Jloc. 3S-37, good ~. staodard dowo
TRADE IN
r~ted Berg at the Zanesville K down Meldahl 3:15 p.m.; to 20, few standard to good 300bus terminal TuesdliJ,DI&amp;Irt and Elisba Woods up Meldahl 9:40 350 lb slaughter calves 20-24 .
returned him to the Guernsey p.m.; Miss Susan up Meldahl Hogs, 2500; harrows and gilts
County Jail here.
11:30 p.m.; Frieberger up Mel- very slow, 25-50 lower; sows
Witnesses said Berg
shot , dahl 12:40 a.m.; Philip Sporn slow, about steady; 1-3 100-220
Robert Hoover Stukey, 37, of Iup Meldabl 3:30a.m.; ValvoUne lb barrows and gilts 21-21.25,
During This Sale If We Are Too Busy To Make Installation- You Can Carry Them Out, Come Back Later.
Beech Grove, Ind.,
Sunday : down Meldahl 4:4$ a.m.
220-240 lb 20.50-21, 2-3 240-270 lb
night at the borne of Mrs. Stuk- ~~~~ Dam _ L. Fiore 18.7&gt;-20.50, one lot No. 3 325 lb
ey's daughter.
down 4:45 p.m.; Reliable up 16, 1-3 ~ lb sows ~4-15, 3DURING THIS SALE
A maohunt went out for Berg, 7:10 p.m.; OVEC aod Cha~les 3 ~ lb 13.51-14.50,
41, who apparently fled 1 he Stevenson ur 9:15 p.m.; Steel steady to 25 lower 13-15.
PRICE IN LIEU
area and was believed en route Ranger up 11:30 p.m.; Tital
Sbeep, 300; slaughter lambs
OF TRADE IN PLUS
from Columbus to 1camhrtdge down 1,25 a.m.; Jeffboat down .
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Ben McCool down 8 a.m.; A. lambs with No. 3 pelts 23.50,
D. Haines li down 8:30 a.m.
cbofce and prime 80-1115 lb
Kanawba River Solvay wooled slaughter lambs 23-23.50,
down London 4 a.m.; Mounlaln good and cbolce 20.50-23, cbolce
COLUMBUS &lt;lJPI) - John State down Marmet 5:40 p.m.; and prime 1111·120 lb 21·22.50,
Hyde Dunlap, 81, a Plckaway 0. F. Shearer down Mar~et good and cbofce 18-21, 120-130 lb
County farmer and sportsman, 1:55 a.m.; Allen R. , MernU 1•18, cuU to good Bhora ewes
For
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PLUS TAX andRECAPPABLE TIRE
HEADQUARTERS
uled to present the award Jaa 12:15 a.m.; Lucy Jane Lucas
24 at the President's €ooserva· down Winfteld 2:15 a.m.; Na·
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program tional down Winfield 6:10 ' a.m .
ceremonies at Wallblngtoll. Mrs.
For The Whole Family
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By Ualletl PnlslnlernaUonal Philadelphia to the Granite City ] Tournament action starling ent!J straight 'VIctory behind SOblo'o tournament . minded Classic in Minnesota.
tomghe includes Kent State at foot-9 IO(lhomore Chris Thomcollep quiDtetl split Tuesday In the looe non-tournament , Arkansas State; the Muskingum , forde who acored _211 point&amp;.
night,
action, Utah State blasted Xa-1tilt witb four Obio teams; ~ ~ BG stayed With Prinoeton
Three teaiDI woo and three I vier 107-88 despite the 27-point Mount Umoo tourney w1tb Hi· most of tbe first bsU but tbe
IDs! 1n action ranging from the performance of Bob Quick. ram and Mount Union; !be T'Igen ftnally went In !root t.l
Quaker City Tournement at Teammate Luther Tackley got Woosler tournament, and the stay at 39-37 with 2:28 left In
25. The Utes led 5&amp;-40 at half- PL Pleasant, W. Va., lilt with the half. Tbe New Jereey club
lime.
Cedarville and Rio Grande eo- ' stood 50-42 at lntermiBslon and
Still not satisfied with Tues· tcred.
Iptled up a eu5 lead with 1:113
day night, the state's quinlet!3
Pr!leeton &amp;Us
lefl
take another go at the touma- The blgbligbt of Tuesday ac· Walt Patkowsld scored 17 or
ment circuit tonight. In addi- tion was Princeton's win over his 21 points In the first half to
Uon to the five Ults involvlllg Uowling Green on the Quaker keep the Falcona In eontentloo.
Ohio clubs Tuesday, five more City Classic at Philadelphia.
It was lhe third loss again!l
will get underway tonight.
The Tigers rolled to their sev- lOIII' victories for tbe Obloana.

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ed Rookie or the Year in the
Fort Wayne
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1\ational Football League by 1 By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE The 22od renewal of the Gator Des MCIInel
15 13 1 31
United Preaa lnternattonal. I
Wasoail Bowl Mixer
[ classic will find the Orange- Muskegoo
14 18 0 28
The 21-year-&lt;IId halfback from Egud, friends, we have sev- men upset.Ung the dope bucket Columbus
11 22 0 Z2
MisBouri was a runaway choice eral tasty tidbits for you this 1 as lhey double the score on
Tllesday's Resnlts
in the balloting conducled by New Year's weekend.
!Tennessee'• Vols. Watch r 0 r IDayton 10 Columbus 4
three sportswriters from each As usual lhe Bowl Commit-!Floyd Little and Larry Csonka
Toni~'I Scbedul~
NFL city as he pulled down 22 lees have arranged some excel- 1 tr. lead the infantry .charge as · Fort Wayne at Des Momes
~oles to far outdistance line· lent a~trac lions featuring no Syrucuse racl:s up Its eighth
ftlmdap'l Schedule
backer Tommy Nobis.
tess than six of the nation's top ; straight victory - hak·kaUI
Port Huron at Muskegon
ten collegiate powers - AlabaCO'ITON BOWL
NEW YORK (UP]) - Sa n·rna, Nebraska, Georgia, GeorDe 31 Dalla T
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the two stars collllnue their elevends, The_ Hoople h Sy,tem j ~~;ltsfa~ ea ~tUe ;;::rt ~s the~ Mrs. Evelyn Stewart, M~~·
dllll for individual honors in " rea y to gm you t e author- ; b 1 1 'th G
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IMrs. Roberta Youne, cu•...,.,
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nrecast - an d be pre- Loa tke1WI Co eorgla
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, spent several days at Chari&amp;. ciatlon
pared for several surpnses - !b o or ac ml ce nd they s 'r ton Helgbta W Va
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released today, Barry is runGATO!t BOWL
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State Trooper G. R. Young.
Ding away with scoring honors. Dec. 31, Jacksonville, Fla.
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SUGAR BOWL
Mr. aod Mrs. R. J. :rotman
Fresh Crisp
him 1280 for the season through
~ - Jan. 2, New Orleans, La.
of South Charleston \1s1ted reSIIIday games for an average tract ~&gt;ith the New York Mets Nebraska 17, Alabama
16. cently with Mrs. Sarah Foster
of ~-7 [I«' game.
for a reported $50,000.
IThe big game of the day! The and with BID and George ZU8&lt;.!,
Boyer who aamitted •I a big upset of the day!
Vas, pan and their families.
~QJNNATI UP!)- The ncws c~nference that 0. was ifriends, tltat's the way it's go- Mrs. R. T. Blessing returned
ClnciDDati Royals know bow 10 takrng a cui in salury, still re- mg to be at 6th-ranked Nebras- home on Sunday after spending
. wm Without causmg ulcers.
rr.aincd the Mets' highe" pe.d ' k~ shades unbeaten and 3rd - ~ several daya at the home of
The
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ye of httle ait ' rcmemuer II Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hannum
ODd quarter and had UtUe trou· The 3.\-year-old athi•'lc. en- was the Hoople SyYtem which j
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ble thereafter in doW11ing tbe tering his second season as a 1ave you Oklahoma to knock Iat I.
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Detroit Pistons 131·123 in the member of the New
Yo: k Nebraska from the undefeated Mr. aod Mrs. Philip Werry
. National Besketball Association National•, reportedly carn.,J ranks on Turkey Day - urn • and sons of Pomeroy spent
· Tuesday night.
between $62.000 and $65,000 I'Is!. kumph 1
Christmas visiting with
her
&gt;eason.
ROSE BO'WL
. molher, Mrs. Helen Stewart
NEW YORK (UP() - Cinrin.Jan. 2, Paoadena, Calif.
aod family.
nati's Osca~ Roberl~on IS tht•d SPOK.\NE, Wash. (UP!r .- Purdue 32, So. Calif. 17. T'te Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fentoo
in the NatiOnal Ba.,;elball A,. '111e PrltRburg~ Ptrates con"d·IIalcnted right arm and flymg I d d hte
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am y dgaMermg
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age. San Fra11cisco's K1ck Bilr- ane in mid-Junuary to si~n t~c p,:1~r.s too lnng for the Trojans, Mason.
ry leads the circu11 wilh 1.2l!O ] r.eppe·y infielder.
, who suffered a hum iliating 5HI' ~'ollowing dinner at the Lish !

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The Florida Galors' first trip Ralph Warner.
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points while Phil&lt;lrlr·lph,:t·s Wi lt The Pirates a&lt;.:quircd Wilb, lhr~shin~~: &lt;Jt the hands of No- home Santa Claus made a per- '
Cham 1wrla in is ser :nd
w1t !•' the all-timf•lJ;m:-s l ca iJng cham-ltre 0 .. 111e in !heir last outing sonal ' appearance.
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! pion, from the Los An~ P ;cs nnrl now must fare the rugg:ed t
RohP.rt:-on. \VhO has \)l:Jvf"'\j ' Dodgers during th e wint.cr h&lt;J "('- BotlPrmakers without the serv- I Miss J(ISSie Thomas or Char"rven. fewer ~ameg than t~,e ball ;-1wefin~s in e:&lt;change f,,r 1rt•-; of ntnl' junior rnllt'ge trH~s- \ leston, ~pent. Christmas with I
.. r~ star. 1"•&lt;::-. :-,•·ut •·d on I)· .y'l l tlmd I : 1:~ emnn Bnh !1.1ilcv m:d lf'r" who have b~·en dt&gt;c lared m-· her Slster.tn-law, Mrs. Glad11 ys Thomas.
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back (1 ! tht&gt; \jew York Jets, wa~
the NAtlonal Ba!llketbal! A '&gt;~od- . ~ched ulcd to undeq!;r; kner. suration stali stics revE'Jif-:1 todcy. gery th1s morning.
He played for Ohir St;Jte Urn· [ Dr. James Nicholas woo to
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Miss Carolyn B1dle.J, daqho lllllD llrwllen.
w of Mr. and Mra. 'nUim Mra. Tom Lane, malrOn o1
Buckley, Middleport, beeaf!Ie honor, wore 1 white
alreet
the bride of Pvt. John Klem, lencth dreas, and the bridesFL Gordon, Ga., SGil or Mr. maids, Mlaa Karen Faulk, a
aud Mrs. Clifford Klein, Laurel powder blue ll,l'lon; Miss MyrCliff, Chrislmas Eve at t h e lie Faulk, a pint taffeta and
Laurel Cliff Free
Methodist Mlaa Sandra Buckley,
or
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lbe bride, a pale green ll,}'lDn
The Rev. Eu«011e Gill read dress. Tbe jnnfor bridesmaids,
the vows o1 tbe double ring Miss · Belinda Friend, wore pll*
ceremoll,}' at 7 p.m. before an and e. Barbara KreiD, tur,
altar decorated with red and quoise dressea.
wltite poinsettias.
Mr. Tom Lane served
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sana.
"Ob Promise Me."
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Given In marriage by ber uncle, Mr. Nathaniel M&lt;Cumber,
the bride wore a wblte wallz
length gown of lace over tan.ta. Her shoulder leiiglb veil of
nyiCII net edged in lace was
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able to say that they graduated
28. The restaurant, located
'l1llll'l!dll)' ~ It lleciill ..... "..from a lully accredited illsllll&gt;- acroN ·from lhe main eamJRII, 16 through btfak
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Rio Graode Redmen."
beginn!Jig OD ~· ·f:ICN - ~· . I • ~-~
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the Tbea:-CT test will be .tJ111D: .,., ......
"Interview Wllb President public relations.
Secondary Schools for many Dr. Greshan, Rio's coo.su1t- propooed new Student
!leCOnd part of a recent inter. ·
to late enterers on tile 1mester•.
Chrlsleosen" - Part Oue
The results of the Interview years. He has been Chainnan ant from North Cenlral, wiD Constitution, as recently
· with Dr. Alplws R. Chris· college campus on Saturday, eo&gt; on
BY GEORGE SOMERVILLE will ·be released in this and the of the Commission of CoUeges visit the campus Ill J811118r7 or ed, was finaDy passed in an all- tensen, president of Rio Grande Jan. 21.
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"What's Happening?" Is a next few columns. Today's "Dis- and Universities, and for the February, 196'1 and wiD lben campus election.
will appear.
Final advising and reglstra- Ja.,.sOn
question f'requently heard on cover Rio Grande College" re- past three years has been a, judge on these above proposals That night a dorm
Saturday, Jan. 7 is the date lion for the winter
wiD ,b' tveDIJII
college campuses these days. &gt;eals an up-11&gt;-date report on member or North Central's 1 made by Pres. Cbrlstensen. Jf was held in the halls of
entrance examinations for fu- be held by schedule on Friday, /8 a.m. • 12
Recently Dr. Alpbua R. Chris- Rio's drive toward acq-edJta. lklard of Trustees.
1Dr. Greshan feels that tbese Residence Hall. A group
;ure terms and for the
Jan. 7:1 and Saturday, Jan. 28. Hall 011
tensen, president of Rio Graode lion.
eight I four goals actually eover the campus musicians formed a
Elaminatlon.
1 ef • te the
College, was asked this same Dr. Christensen was asked, ~ """:ted
N th Ceo- most crucial wealmi!Siell, and new group, the "Don's," to pro. Finals for first semester clao- 11
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nuestion in an Interview for ''Ho~ does Rio Grande stand
:ro a~redita. if the proposed action cited a- vide live entertainment. The ses will be given Mooday, Jan.
this column and fw the now m Its goal toward accrec!iCbrlstensen
lnted out hove In the area or these four dance was so successful that [,-........;;;;;;ii;;;;;;iiiiiiii;;;;;i;iiii-;
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•·smoke Signals," Rio's cam- talion?" He 8Jl8Wered by poiJll,.
an eight po being goals will be sufflcleut, then it the men of Haning will plan anpus newspaper. President Cbrlo- iDg out thai Rio is working with cleared
are now
is possible that Rio Grande other in January .
t•nsen answered questions Ill Dr. Perry Greshan, presldeot
up.
CoUege will DO! try for accred- The Davis Library is open
three general areas: accredit&amp;- or Bethany College, Wheeling, He further stated that "there · itallon again unW It is 11111'8 It daily during the Christmas hoi·
free Delivery
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lion, campus growth and devel- W. Va. Greshan has been a are four of these weaknesses will receive it.
idays from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.
opment, and Rio's Image and key official In the North Ceo- that are the most crucial" and The next Ume you read of m. A Xerox copier is available Size
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its annual meeting, rest assured the library.
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Next 111 the interview, Pres. that Rio will be granted mem- Denny's Restaurant continues
ePANELING
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Holzer Hospital:
Visiting
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man, 136 State St.; Paul M. and Mrs. Eugene Houdashelt lA) - One of the four goals
d 1096 SunseI Dr.,' ...,.
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Mr Jandk Becl&lt;y,
Kll Pomef Co- is toobtaio Increased f'maIICI'al
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and support from a
Mrs. Elizabeth A. ' Hamrick; Daile~·.::d B. j , and S:~ n variety of publics served by
525 Magnolia Dr.; Mrs. Robert Chilli the
College.
L. Hodges, RL 2 Gallipolis; 1-Yco ·
Christensen stated that RIo
ronda D. Stone, Northup; Kenneeds "to raise one-half milneth R. Gardner, Gallipolis Fer- Luclcelli:ntertain
lion dollars from sources outry; Robert E. Fruth, Rt 1 Pl. ' O Ch .
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Pleasant; Michael J. Brown,
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year eoding May 31, 1967, not
Rt. 1 Letart; Mrs. William J. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Lucke just as general operating expenCox, Pl Pleasant; Mrs. Ethel en~rtained a group of re~tives ses, but as 1 eapltal gilt."
L. Putney, Pl. Pleasant; Den- Chrlsbnas at their home m Sy,
(B) _ A secood goal i·
nis L. Hart, RL I Racine; racuse.
develop more reallslic ar James L. Spencer, Rl. 1 Ra- Guests were Mrs. Frank Ste- ic planning.
cine; David S. Heaton, Rt. 3 wart, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. The President state
that
Pomeroy; Fae K. Riebel, Porn- ruhton Say_re, Fairborn; Mr. with regard t.l this weaxness,
eroy; George L. Sauer, Middle- and Mrs. Bill Hannas and Mrs. •·we need to continue to lighteD
port: Mrs. Wyatt E. Radford, Ray Hickson, Columbus; and up the curriculum as we have
Ht. 1 Pomeroy; Wilbur Nap- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ste~art in the past few years."
per, Rt. 2 Pomeroy; Frank R. and son, Jerry and Mrs. Lmd~ (C) _ The third goal Is to
Beach, Middleport; Fred
S. Barley and Gregory and ChriS improve physical education fa).:
PIIgh, Jackson; Harry E. Galli- of St. Albans, W. Va.
cilities at Rio.
her, Ashland, Ky.; Mrs. Altna
Here Christensen pointed out
S. Brown, Ironton; Mrs. Mel· TURKEY DINNER GIVEN
that "it will be eecessary to
vin Bowman, Rt. I Pedro; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Eicbing- have our new physical educa·
E10est F. Knight, Rl 2 Wheel- er entertained with a turkey lion building under eonstru.ctlon
ersburg; Gary L. Joseph, Rt. dinner Christmas at
their at the time of the next VISIIa1 Ironton; Kimberly A. Davis, home, Mulberry Heighls. Guesta ~~n by a N~ Central exam,
Rt. 3 Oak Hill; Danny C. Hub- were Mr. and Mrs. David Me- mmg team.
bard, Rl. 4 Oak Hill; The Rev. Ghee, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. !D) - Finally, the fourth
Clyde A. Walters,
Wellston; Paul Eichinger and Paula J1UH1 major goal Is to
improve
Joseph C. Miller, Jr., Ravens- and Tamara and Mr. and Mrs. Rio's scieqte facilities ..
wood ; Mrs. Paul H. Shaner, Max Eichinger and Becky of Pres. Christensen said that
Rt. 2 Oak Hill; Cindy Lou Har- Pomeroy.
"by the time of the next vlsltarison, Rt. 2 Wellston; Mrs. Lewwhich could be as early 81
is Holberg, Rt. 2 Oak IIIII;
1967, we will bave to know
Mrs Carroll D. Downard, Well·
we are going to build our
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Mrs. Richard Speirs, 106 First Gauge nadlnga:
Gallipolis student body convocation that
k;r., son, ll:JO p.m. Monday; Dam 11.9, 13.6, running 6 feet
Mrs. Robert Langhorne, 346'h on rollers Pomeroy-Mason 21.,
Third Ave., daughter, 2:25 a. 110, PL Pieasant ·23.86, Hinton
m. Tuesday.
lu3, Kanawha Falls 3.98, Char,
Diocbarged
l1eston 18.95. London, Marmet CINCINNATI &lt;UP!) - Live·
Barry L. Fellure, Mrs.
aod Winfield dams were on the I stock:
les Masters, Carl D. Spriegel, sill•
Cattle 1,400, calves 125; steer!&gt;
Paul A. Wallace, Shawna K. I
Movements:
and. heifers mod~rately active,
Lewis, Mrs. Charles w. Durst Oblo River _ Esso Pennsyl- chm~ fully 50 higher :-v'th ex·
and Infant son.
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vama own 12' 6.30 a.m.' o1• 1150 Jbs, which were only
ly R. down 13, 3 a.m.; Orco steady, good and below steers
:down H, 6 a.m.; John J. Rowe and heifers steady to 50 highup 14, 6:30 a.m.; Susan Lane er, cows active, 75 to 1 higher,
up 15, 6:35 a.m.; Irene Chohn bulls fully steady; choice 95(1.
up 16, 4:25 a.m.; Jefferson up 1150 lb steers 24.50-25, one lot
17, 7:40 a.m.; Franklin Pierce 25 _25 , package 1300 lb 24, mixed
down 18, 6:05 a.m.; HameU good and choice 24-24.50, good
M. down 18, 6:30 a.m. ; Robert 1100-1200 Jb 22-24.25, standard to
Reed down 18, 7 a.m.; ~ low good 21·22.50, cboice 750-900
CAMBRIDGE, Ohio !UP)) - City down 23, 3:45 a.m.; Bessie lb heifers 23.50-24, one lot 750
Wilbur Berg of Cambridge was Walker up Greenup 4:10 p.m.; lb 24.25, mlled good and cboice
expected to be arraliJled for Eastern down Greenup 9:4$ p.
. good 600-900 lb 21.50-23,
first degree murder today for m.; H. E. Bowles up Green- staodard to low good 211-21.50,
the shooting death of hia ex- up 12:115 a.m. ; Beaver dowo cows 14-18; bulls 19.50-22.50;
wife's husband.
Greenup 5:30 a.m.; Tibolt up
steady to I lower, high
Sheriff Andrew H. Beros and Greenup 6:15 a.m.; J. S. Lewis cbolce and prime 38-40, cboice
PLUS FED. TAX
a deputy, acting on a tip, ar· down Greenup 6:50 a.m.; Jloc. 3S-37, good ~. staodard dowo
TRADE IN
r~ted Berg at the Zanesville K down Meldahl 3:15 p.m.; to 20, few standard to good 300bus terminal TuesdliJ,DI&amp;Irt and Elisba Woods up Meldahl 9:40 350 lb slaughter calves 20-24 .
returned him to the Guernsey p.m.; Miss Susan up Meldahl Hogs, 2500; harrows and gilts
County Jail here.
11:30 p.m.; Frieberger up Mel- very slow, 25-50 lower; sows
Witnesses said Berg
shot , dahl 12:40 a.m.; Philip Sporn slow, about steady; 1-3 100-220
Robert Hoover Stukey, 37, of Iup Meldabl 3:30a.m.; ValvoUne lb barrows and gilts 21-21.25,
During This Sale If We Are Too Busy To Make Installation- You Can Carry Them Out, Come Back Later.
Beech Grove, Ind.,
Sunday : down Meldahl 4:4$ a.m.
220-240 lb 20.50-21, 2-3 240-270 lb
night at the borne of Mrs. Stuk- ~~~~ Dam _ L. Fiore 18.7&gt;-20.50, one lot No. 3 325 lb
ey's daughter.
down 4:45 p.m.; Reliable up 16, 1-3 ~ lb sows ~4-15, 3DURING THIS SALE
A maohunt went out for Berg, 7:10 p.m.; OVEC aod Cha~les 3 ~ lb 13.51-14.50,
41, who apparently fled 1 he Stevenson ur 9:15 p.m.; Steel steady to 25 lower 13-15.
PRICE IN LIEU
area and was believed en route Ranger up 11:30 p.m.; Tital
Sbeep, 300; slaughter lambs
OF TRADE IN PLUS
from Columbus to 1camhrtdge down 1,25 a.m.; Jeffboat down .
1115 I~ active, lully 50
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when he was arrested.
a.m.;
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Ben McCool down 8 a.m.; A. lambs with No. 3 pelts 23.50,
D. Haines li down 8:30 a.m.
cbofce and prime 80-1115 lb
Kanawba River Solvay wooled slaughter lambs 23-23.50,
down London 4 a.m.; Mounlaln good and cbolce 20.50-23, cbolce
COLUMBUS &lt;lJPI) - John State down Marmet 5:40 p.m.; and prime 1111·120 lb 21·22.50,
Hyde Dunlap, 81, a Plckaway 0. F. Shearer down Mar~et good and cbofce 18-21, 120-130 lb
County farmer and sportsman, 1:55 a.m.; Allen R. , MernU 1•18, cuU to good Bhora ewes
For
ANY PASSENGER SIZE
today was named national wild: down Winfield 6:10 p.m.;
!HI.
ANY TREAD IN STOC.K
life co0servatlonlst of Ui66.
les K. up Winfield 8:25 ~.m.; fl;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiOiiiOii;o;;;;iiii=President Johnson Is scbed- TallllllJ' White down Wltlfteld
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HEADQUARTERS
uled to present the award Jaa 12:15 a.m.; Lucy Jane Lucas
24 at the President's €ooserva· down Winfteld 2:15 a.m.; Na·
Uon Acblevement
program tional down Winfield 6:10 ' a.m .
ceremonies at Wallblngtoll. Mrs.
For The Whole Family
Dunlap will IOlDIIlp8DJ ber In 1913, East Germany
, husband to WlllhlngtGII for lhe proposed to the ~lies tliat ao
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Ohio Teams Split In Tourneys

Boston Butt
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By Ualletl PnlslnlernaUonal Philadelphia to the Granite City ] Tournament action starling ent!J straight 'VIctory behind SOblo'o tournament . minded Classic in Minnesota.
tomghe includes Kent State at foot-9 IO(lhomore Chris Thomcollep quiDtetl split Tuesday In the looe non-tournament , Arkansas State; the Muskingum , forde who acored _211 point&amp;.
night,
action, Utah State blasted Xa-1tilt witb four Obio teams; ~ ~ BG stayed With Prinoeton
Three teaiDI woo and three I vier 107-88 despite the 27-point Mount Umoo tourney w1tb Hi· most of tbe first bsU but tbe
IDs! 1n action ranging from the performance of Bob Quick. ram and Mount Union; !be T'Igen ftnally went In !root t.l
Quaker City Tournement at Teammate Luther Tackley got Woosler tournament, and the stay at 39-37 with 2:28 left In
25. The Utes led 5&amp;-40 at half- PL Pleasant, W. Va., lilt with the half. Tbe New Jereey club
lime.
Cedarville and Rio Grande eo- ' stood 50-42 at lntermiBslon and
Still not satisfied with Tues· tcred.
Iptled up a eu5 lead with 1:113
day night, the state's quinlet!3
Pr!leeton &amp;Us
lefl
take another go at the touma- The blgbligbt of Tuesday ac· Walt Patkowsld scored 17 or
ment circuit tonight. In addi- tion was Princeton's win over his 21 points In the first half to
Uon to the five Ults involvlllg Uowling Green on the Quaker keep the Falcona In eontentloo.
Ohio clubs Tuesday, five more City Classic at Philadelphia.
It was lhe third loss again!l
will get underway tonight.
The Tigers rolled to their sev- lOIII' victories for tbe Obloana.

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•pecmlist who became a versatile offensive star in his first
year as a pro, today was namaJU3
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Port Huron
15 13 3 33
ed Rookie or the Year in the
Fort Wayne
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1\ational Football League by 1 By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE The 22od renewal of the Gator Des MCIInel
15 13 1 31
United Preaa lnternattonal. I
Wasoail Bowl Mixer
[ classic will find the Orange- Muskegoo
14 18 0 28
The 21-year-&lt;IId halfback from Egud, friends, we have sev- men upset.Ung the dope bucket Columbus
11 22 0 Z2
MisBouri was a runaway choice eral tasty tidbits for you this 1 as lhey double the score on
Tllesday's Resnlts
in the balloting conducled by New Year's weekend.
!Tennessee'• Vols. Watch r 0 r IDayton 10 Columbus 4
three sportswriters from each As usual lhe Bowl Commit-!Floyd Little and Larry Csonka
Toni~'I Scbedul~
NFL city as he pulled down 22 lees have arranged some excel- 1 tr. lead the infantry .charge as · Fort Wayne at Des Momes
~oles to far outdistance line· lent a~trac lions featuring no Syrucuse racl:s up Its eighth
ftlmdap'l Schedule
backer Tommy Nobis.
tess than six of the nation's top ; straight victory - hak·kaUI
Port Huron at Muskegon
ten collegiate powers - AlabaCO'ITON BOWL
NEW YORK (UP]) - Sa n·rna, Nebraska, Georgia, GeorDe 31 Dalla T
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Friiicisco's Rick Barry keeps Igia Tech, Southern Methodist
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h h meto
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the two stars collllnue their elevends, The_ Hoople h Sy,tem j ~~;ltsfa~ ea ~tUe ;;::rt ~s the~ Mrs. Evelyn Stewart, M~~·
dllll for individual honors in " rea y to gm you t e author- ; b 1 1 'th G
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IMrs. Roberta Youne, cu•...,.,
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Basketball Asso- 1't a""
nrecast - an d be pre- Loa tke1WI Co eorgla
h v· s Dool ogs.
, spent several days at Chari&amp;. ciatlon
pared for several surpnses - !b o or ac ml ce nd they s 'r ton Helgbta W Va
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released today, Barry is runGATO!t BOWL
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State Trooper G. R. Young.
Ding away with scoring honors. Dec. 31, Jacksonville, Fla.
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SUGAR BOWL
Mr. aod Mrs. R. J. :rotman
Fresh Crisp
him 1280 for the season through
~ - Jan. 2, New Orleans, La.
of South Charleston \1s1ted reSIIIday games for an average tract ~&gt;ith the New York Mets Nebraska 17, Alabama
16. cently with Mrs. Sarah Foster
of ~-7 [I«' game.
for a reported $50,000.
IThe big game of the day! The and with BID and George ZU8&lt;.!,
Boyer who aamitted •I a big upset of the day!
Vas, pan and their families.
~QJNNATI UP!)- The ncws c~nference that 0. was ifriends, tltat's the way it's go- Mrs. R. T. Blessing returned
ClnciDDati Royals know bow 10 takrng a cui in salury, still re- mg to be at 6th-ranked Nebras- home on Sunday after spending
. wm Without causmg ulcers.
rr.aincd the Mets' highe" pe.d ' k~ shades unbeaten and 3rd - ~ several daya at the home of
The
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ye of httle ait ' rcmemuer II Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hannum
ODd quarter and had UtUe trou· The 3.\-year-old athi•'lc. en- was the Hoople SyYtem which j
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ble thereafter in doW11ing tbe tering his second season as a 1ave you Oklahoma to knock Iat I.
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Detroit Pistons 131·123 in the member of the New
Yo: k Nebraska from the undefeated Mr. aod Mrs. Philip Werry
. National Besketball Association National•, reportedly carn.,J ranks on Turkey Day - urn • and sons of Pomeroy spent
· Tuesday night.
between $62.000 and $65,000 I'Is!. kumph 1
Christmas visiting with
her
&gt;eason.
ROSE BO'WL
. molher, Mrs. Helen Stewart
NEW YORK (UP() - Cinrin.Jan. 2, Paoadena, Calif.
aod family.
nati's Osca~ Roberl~on IS tht•d SPOK.\NE, Wash. (UP!r .- Purdue 32, So. Calif. 17. T'te Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fentoo
in the NatiOnal Ba.,;elball A,. '111e PrltRburg~ Ptrates con"d·IIalcnted right arm and flymg I d d hte
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ry leads the circu11 wilh 1.2l!O ] r.eppe·y infielder.
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points while Phil&lt;lrlr·lph,:t·s Wi lt The Pirates a&lt;.:quircd Wilb, lhr~shin~~: &lt;Jt the hands of No- home Santa Claus made a per- '
Cham 1wrla in is ser :nd
w1t !•' the all-timf•lJ;m:-s l ca iJng cham-ltre 0 .. 111e in !heir last outing sonal ' appearance.
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! pion, from the Los An~ P ;cs nnrl now must fare the rugg:ed t
RohP.rt:-on. \VhO has \)l:Jvf"'\j ' Dodgers during th e wint.cr h&lt;J "('- BotlPrmakers without the serv- I Miss J(ISSie Thomas or Char"rven. fewer ~ameg than t~,e ball ;-1wefin~s in e:&lt;change f,,r 1rt•-; of ntnl' junior rnllt'ge trH~s- \ leston, ~pent. Christmas with I
.. r~ star. 1"•&lt;::-. :-,•·ut •·d on I)· .y'l l tlmd I : 1:~ emnn Bnh !1.1ilcv m:d lf'r" who have b~·en dt&gt;c lared m-· her Slster.tn-law, Mrs. Glad11 ys Thomas.
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back (1 ! tht&gt; \jew York Jets, wa~
the NAtlonal Ba!llketbal! A '&gt;~od- . ~ched ulcd to undeq!;r; kner. suration stali stics revE'Jif-:1 todcy. gery th1s morning.
He played for Ohir St;Jte Urn· [ Dr. James Nicholas woo to
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o.• Deo. Ill, 1968

Miss Carolyn B1dle.J, daqho lllllD llrwllen.
w of Mr. and Mra. 'nUim Mra. Tom Lane, malrOn o1
Buckley, Middleport, beeaf!Ie honor, wore 1 white
alreet
the bride of Pvt. John Klem, lencth dreas, and the bridesFL Gordon, Ga., SGil or Mr. maids, Mlaa Karen Faulk, a
aud Mrs. Clifford Klein, Laurel powder blue ll,l'lon; Miss MyrCliff, Chrislmas Eve at t h e lie Faulk, a pint taffeta and
Laurel Cliff Free
Methodist Mlaa Sandra Buckley,
or
cllureh.
lbe bride, a pale green ll,}'lDn
The Rev. Eu«011e Gill read dress. Tbe jnnfor bridesmaids,
the vows o1 tbe double ring Miss · Belinda Friend, wore pll*
ceremoll,}' at 7 p.m. before an and e. Barbara KreiD, tur,
altar decorated with red and quoise dressea.
wltite poinsettias.
Mr. Tom Lane served
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Harry Clark, soloist,
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"Ob Promise Me."
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Given In marriage by ber uncle, Mr. Nathaniel M&lt;Cumber,
the bride wore a wblte wallz
length gown of lace over tan.ta. Her shoulder leiiglb veil of
nyiCII net edged in lace was
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able to say that they graduated
28. The restaurant, located
'l1llll'l!dll)' ~ It lleciill ..... "..from a lully accredited illsllll&gt;- acroN ·from lhe main eamJRII, 16 through btfak
~lion of bllher leamlng In lhe Is dlsbibutlng match&amp;ooks Inllellleller
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scribed witb "We
Support then with cl~ lor ~ tiGil , RJI ,.
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Rio Graode Redmen."
beginn!Jig OD ~· ·f:ICN - ~· . I • ~-~
On WedAesday, Dec. 14
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the Tbea:-CT test will be .tJ111D: .,., ......
"Interview Wllb President public relations.
Secondary Schools for many Dr. Greshan, Rio's coo.su1t- propooed new Student
!leCOnd part of a recent inter. ·
to late enterers on tile 1mester•.
Chrlsleosen" - Part Oue
The results of the Interview years. He has been Chainnan ant from North Cenlral, wiD Constitution, as recently
· with Dr. Alplws R. Chris· college campus on Saturday, eo&gt; on
BY GEORGE SOMERVILLE will ·be released in this and the of the Commission of CoUeges visit the campus Ill J811118r7 or ed, was finaDy passed in an all- tensen, president of Rio Grande Jan. 21.
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"What's Happening?" Is a next few columns. Today's "Dis- and Universities, and for the February, 196'1 and wiD lben campus election.
will appear.
Final advising and reglstra- Ja.,.sOn
question f'requently heard on cover Rio Grande College" re- past three years has been a, judge on these above proposals That night a dorm
Saturday, Jan. 7 is the date lion for the winter
wiD ,b' tveDIJII
college campuses these days. &gt;eals an up-11&gt;-date report on member or North Central's 1 made by Pres. Cbrlstensen. Jf was held in the halls of
entrance examinations for fu- be held by schedule on Friday, /8 a.m. • 12
Recently Dr. Alpbua R. Chris- Rio's drive toward acq-edJta. lklard of Trustees.
1Dr. Greshan feels that tbese Residence Hall. A group
;ure terms and for the
Jan. 7:1 and Saturday, Jan. 28. Hall 011
tensen, president of Rio Graode lion.
eight I four goals actually eover the campus musicians formed a
Elaminatlon.
1 ef • te the
College, was asked this same Dr. Christensen was asked, ~ """:ted
N th Ceo- most crucial wealmi!Siell, and new group, the "Don's," to pro. Finals for first semester clao- 11
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nuestion in an Interview for ''Ho~ does Rio Grande stand
:ro a~redita. if the proposed action cited a- vide live entertainment. The ses will be given Mooday, Jan.
this column and fw the now m Its goal toward accrec!iCbrlstensen
lnted out hove In the area or these four dance was so successful that [,-........;;;;;;ii;;;;;;iiiiiiii;;;;;i;iiii-;
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•·smoke Signals," Rio's cam- talion?" He 8Jl8Wered by poiJll,.
an eight po being goals will be sufflcleut, then it the men of Haning will plan anpus newspaper. President Cbrlo- iDg out thai Rio is working with cleared
are now
is possible that Rio Grande other in January .
t•nsen answered questions Ill Dr. Perry Greshan, presldeot
up.
CoUege will DO! try for accred- The Davis Library is open
three general areas: accredit&amp;- or Bethany College, Wheeling, He further stated that "there · itallon again unW It is 11111'8 It daily during the Christmas hoi·
free Delivery
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lion, campus growth and devel- W. Va. Greshan has been a are four of these weaknesses will receive it.
idays from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.
opment, and Rio's Image and key official In the North Ceo- that are the most crucial" and The next Ume you read of m. A Xerox copier is available Size
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Ira! ABsoclation o1 Colleges and thai If ac11on Is soon taken In Rio Grande College being con- for public use at a minimal 11 to 3
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Daileysli:ntertain
ready to try agaiD for accredi- North Central A•aoclalloa at is located in the basement
SUPPLIES
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At F il D'
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its annual meeting, rest assured the library.
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Next 111 the interview, Pres. that Rio will be granted mem- Denny's Restaurant continues
ePANELING
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~ Christensen was asked what bersllip. From that date oo, and to support Rio's Redmen
Holzer Hospital:
Visiting
din- action be felt woold be neceshours 2-4 and Nl p.m. Parents ~er ~ 1
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only on Pediatrics Wanl.
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· essary action as foUows:
man, 136 State St.; Paul M. and Mrs. Eugene Houdashelt lA) - One of the four goals
d 1096 SunseI Dr.,' ...,.
''- and. Randy
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Mr Jandk Becl&lt;y,
Kll Pomef Co- is toobtaio Increased f'maIICI'al
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da J. Maynard, 342 Spruce St.; ~ . s.od :. ~ ~ Do
and support from a
Mrs. Elizabeth A. ' Hamrick; Daile~·.::d B. j , and S:~ n variety of publics served by
525 Magnolia Dr.; Mrs. Robert Chilli the
College.
L. Hodges, RL 2 Gallipolis; 1-Yco ·
Christensen stated that RIo
ronda D. Stone, Northup; Kenneeds "to raise one-half milneth R. Gardner, Gallipolis Fer- Luclcelli:ntertain
lion dollars from sources outry; Robert E. Fruth, Rt 1 Pl. ' O Ch .
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side the institution in this fiscal
Pleasant; Michael J. Brown,
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year eoding May 31, 1967, not
Rt. 1 Letart; Mrs. William J. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Lucke just as general operating expenCox, Pl Pleasant; Mrs. Ethel en~rtained a group of re~tives ses, but as 1 eapltal gilt."
L. Putney, Pl. Pleasant; Den- Chrlsbnas at their home m Sy,
(B) _ A secood goal i·
nis L. Hart, RL I Racine; racuse.
develop more reallslic ar James L. Spencer, Rl. 1 Ra- Guests were Mrs. Frank Ste- ic planning.
cine; David S. Heaton, Rt. 3 wart, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. The President state
that
Pomeroy; Fae K. Riebel, Porn- ruhton Say_re, Fairborn; Mr. with regard t.l this weaxness,
eroy; George L. Sauer, Middle- and Mrs. Bill Hannas and Mrs. •·we need to continue to lighteD
port: Mrs. Wyatt E. Radford, Ray Hickson, Columbus; and up the curriculum as we have
Ht. 1 Pomeroy; Wilbur Nap- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ste~art in the past few years."
per, Rt. 2 Pomeroy; Frank R. and son, Jerry and Mrs. Lmd~ (C) _ The third goal Is to
Beach, Middleport; Fred
S. Barley and Gregory and ChriS improve physical education fa).:
PIIgh, Jackson; Harry E. Galli- of St. Albans, W. Va.
cilities at Rio.
her, Ashland, Ky.; Mrs. Altna
Here Christensen pointed out
S. Brown, Ironton; Mrs. Mel· TURKEY DINNER GIVEN
that "it will be eecessary to
vin Bowman, Rt. I Pedro; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Eicbing- have our new physical educa·
E10est F. Knight, Rl 2 Wheel- er entertained with a turkey lion building under eonstru.ctlon
ersburg; Gary L. Joseph, Rt. dinner Christmas at
their at the time of the next VISIIa1 Ironton; Kimberly A. Davis, home, Mulberry Heighls. Guesta ~~n by a N~ Central exam,
Rt. 3 Oak Hill; Danny C. Hub- were Mr. and Mrs. David Me- mmg team.
bard, Rl. 4 Oak Hill; The Rev. Ghee, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. !D) - Finally, the fourth
Clyde A. Walters,
Wellston; Paul Eichinger and Paula J1UH1 major goal Is to
improve
Joseph C. Miller, Jr., Ravens- and Tamara and Mr. and Mrs. Rio's scieqte facilities ..
wood ; Mrs. Paul H. Shaner, Max Eichinger and Becky of Pres. Christensen said that
Rt. 2 Oak Hill; Cindy Lou Har- Pomeroy.
"by the time of the next vlsltarison, Rt. 2 Wellston; Mrs. Lewwhich could be as early 81
is Holberg, Rt. 2 Oak IIIII;
1967, we will bave to know
Mrs Carroll D. Downard, Well·
we are going to build our
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Birth•
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It was revealed at a recent
Mrs. Richard Speirs, 106 First Gauge nadlnga:
Gallipolis student body convocation that
k;r., son, ll:JO p.m. Monday; Dam 11.9, 13.6, running 6 feet
Mrs. Robert Langhorne, 346'h on rollers Pomeroy-Mason 21.,
Third Ave., daughter, 2:25 a. 110, PL Pieasant ·23.86, Hinton
m. Tuesday.
lu3, Kanawha Falls 3.98, Char,
Diocbarged
l1eston 18.95. London, Marmet CINCINNATI &lt;UP!) - Live·
Barry L. Fellure, Mrs.
aod Winfield dams were on the I stock:
les Masters, Carl D. Spriegel, sill•
Cattle 1,400, calves 125; steer!&gt;
Paul A. Wallace, Shawna K. I
Movements:
and. heifers mod~rately active,
Lewis, Mrs. Charles w. Durst Oblo River _ Esso Pennsyl- chm~ fully 50 higher :-v'th ex·
and Infant son.
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cepllon of steers we1ghmg over
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vama own 12' 6.30 a.m.' o1• 1150 Jbs, which were only
ly R. down 13, 3 a.m.; Orco steady, good and below steers
:down H, 6 a.m.; John J. Rowe and heifers steady to 50 highup 14, 6:30 a.m.; Susan Lane er, cows active, 75 to 1 higher,
up 15, 6:35 a.m.; Irene Chohn bulls fully steady; choice 95(1.
up 16, 4:25 a.m.; Jefferson up 1150 lb steers 24.50-25, one lot
17, 7:40 a.m.; Franklin Pierce 25 _25 , package 1300 lb 24, mixed
down 18, 6:05 a.m.; HameU good and choice 24-24.50, good
M. down 18, 6:30 a.m. ; Robert 1100-1200 Jb 22-24.25, standard to
Reed down 18, 7 a.m.; ~ low good 21·22.50, cboice 750-900
CAMBRIDGE, Ohio !UP)) - City down 23, 3:45 a.m.; Bessie lb heifers 23.50-24, one lot 750
Wilbur Berg of Cambridge was Walker up Greenup 4:10 p.m.; lb 24.25, mlled good and cboice
expected to be arraliJled for Eastern down Greenup 9:4$ p.
. good 600-900 lb 21.50-23,
first degree murder today for m.; H. E. Bowles up Green- staodard to low good 211-21.50,
the shooting death of hia ex- up 12:115 a.m. ; Beaver dowo cows 14-18; bulls 19.50-22.50;
wife's husband.
Greenup 5:30 a.m.; Tibolt up
steady to I lower, high
Sheriff Andrew H. Beros and Greenup 6:15 a.m.; J. S. Lewis cbolce and prime 38-40, cboice
PLUS FED. TAX
a deputy, acting on a tip, ar· down Greenup 6:50 a.m.; Jloc. 3S-37, good ~. staodard dowo
TRADE IN
r~ted Berg at the Zanesville K down Meldahl 3:15 p.m.; to 20, few standard to good 300bus terminal TuesdliJ,DI&amp;Irt and Elisba Woods up Meldahl 9:40 350 lb slaughter calves 20-24 .
returned him to the Guernsey p.m.; Miss Susan up Meldahl Hogs, 2500; harrows and gilts
County Jail here.
11:30 p.m.; Frieberger up Mel- very slow, 25-50 lower; sows
Witnesses said Berg
shot , dahl 12:40 a.m.; Philip Sporn slow, about steady; 1-3 100-220
Robert Hoover Stukey, 37, of Iup Meldabl 3:30a.m.; ValvoUne lb barrows and gilts 21-21.25,
During This Sale If We Are Too Busy To Make Installation- You Can Carry Them Out, Come Back Later.
Beech Grove, Ind.,
Sunday : down Meldahl 4:4$ a.m.
220-240 lb 20.50-21, 2-3 240-270 lb
night at the borne of Mrs. Stuk- ~~~~ Dam _ L. Fiore 18.7&gt;-20.50, one lot No. 3 325 lb
ey's daughter.
down 4:45 p.m.; Reliable up 16, 1-3 ~ lb sows ~4-15, 3DURING THIS SALE
A maohunt went out for Berg, 7:10 p.m.; OVEC aod Cha~les 3 ~ lb 13.51-14.50,
41, who apparently fled 1 he Stevenson ur 9:15 p.m.; Steel steady to 25 lower 13-15.
PRICE IN LIEU
area and was believed en route Ranger up 11:30 p.m.; Tital
Sbeep, 300; slaughter lambs
OF TRADE IN PLUS
from Columbus to 1camhrtdge down 1,25 a.m.; Jeffboat down .
1115 I~ active, lully 50
ON CAR
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when he was arrested.
a.m.;
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beav1er welglrts very
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3 30
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ewes steady; one lot choice and
eye a e
own 4:45 a.m.' prime 90 Jb shorn slaughter
Ben McCool down 8 a.m.; A. lambs with No. 3 pelts 23.50,
D. Haines li down 8:30 a.m.
cbofce and prime 80-1115 lb
Kanawba River Solvay wooled slaughter lambs 23-23.50,
down London 4 a.m.; Mounlaln good and cbolce 20.50-23, cbolce
COLUMBUS &lt;lJPI) - John State down Marmet 5:40 p.m.; and prime 1111·120 lb 21·22.50,
Hyde Dunlap, 81, a Plckaway 0. F. Shearer down Mar~et good and cbofce 18-21, 120-130 lb
County farmer and sportsman, 1:55 a.m.; Allen R. , MernU 1•18, cuU to good Bhora ewes
For
ANY PASSENGER SIZE
today was named national wild: down Winfield 6:10 p.m.;
!HI.
ANY TREAD IN STOC.K
life co0servatlonlst of Ui66.
les K. up Winfield 8:25 ~.m.; fl;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiOiiiOii;o;;;;iiii=President Johnson Is scbed- TallllllJ' White down Wltlfteld
PLUS TAX andRECAPPABLE TIRE
HEADQUARTERS
uled to present the award Jaa 12:15 a.m.; Lucy Jane Lucas
24 at the President's €ooserva· down Winfteld 2:15 a.m.; Na·
Uon Acblevement
program tional down Winfield 6:10 ' a.m .
ceremonies at Wallblngtoll. Mrs.
For The Whole Family
Dunlap will IOlDIIlp8DJ ber In 1913, East Germany
, husband to WlllhlngtGII for lhe proposed to the ~lies tliat ao
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arrangement be lliade whereby PRICES BEGIN _
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that we had failQd to receive a
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By Ualletl PnlslnlernaUonal Philadelphia to the Granite City ] Tournament action starling ent!J straight 'VIctory behind SOblo'o tournament . minded Classic in Minnesota.
tomghe includes Kent State at foot-9 IO(lhomore Chris Thomcollep quiDtetl split Tuesday In the looe non-tournament , Arkansas State; the Muskingum , forde who acored _211 point&amp;.
night,
action, Utah State blasted Xa-1tilt witb four Obio teams; ~ ~ BG stayed With Prinoeton
Three teaiDI woo and three I vier 107-88 despite the 27-point Mount Umoo tourney w1tb Hi· most of tbe first bsU but tbe
IDs! 1n action ranging from the performance of Bob Quick. ram and Mount Union; !be T'Igen ftnally went In !root t.l
Quaker City Tournement at Teammate Luther Tackley got Woosler tournament, and the stay at 39-37 with 2:28 left In
25. The Utes led 5&amp;-40 at half- PL Pleasant, W. Va., lilt with the half. Tbe New Jereey club
lime.
Cedarville and Rio Grande eo- ' stood 50-42 at lntermiBslon and
Still not satisfied with Tues· tcred.
Iptled up a eu5 lead with 1:113
day night, the state's quinlet!3
Pr!leeton &amp;Us
lefl
take another go at the touma- The blgbligbt of Tuesday ac· Walt Patkowsld scored 17 or
ment circuit tonight. In addi- tion was Princeton's win over his 21 points In the first half to
Uon to the five Ults involvlllg Uowling Green on the Quaker keep the Falcona In eontentloo.
Ohio clubs Tuesday, five more City Classic at Philadelphia.
It was lhe third loss again!l
will get underway tonight.
The Tigers rolled to their sev- lOIII' victories for tbe Obloana.

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•pecmlist who became a versatile offensive star in his first
year as a pro, today was namaJU3
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Port Huron
15 13 3 33
ed Rookie or the Year in the
Fort Wayne
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1\ational Football League by 1 By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE The 22od renewal of the Gator Des MCIInel
15 13 1 31
United Preaa lnternattonal. I
Wasoail Bowl Mixer
[ classic will find the Orange- Muskegoo
14 18 0 28
The 21-year-&lt;IId halfback from Egud, friends, we have sev- men upset.Ung the dope bucket Columbus
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MisBouri was a runaway choice eral tasty tidbits for you this 1 as lhey double the score on
Tllesday's Resnlts
in the balloting conducled by New Year's weekend.
!Tennessee'• Vols. Watch r 0 r IDayton 10 Columbus 4
three sportswriters from each As usual lhe Bowl Commit-!Floyd Little and Larry Csonka
Toni~'I Scbedul~
NFL city as he pulled down 22 lees have arranged some excel- 1 tr. lead the infantry .charge as · Fort Wayne at Des Momes
~oles to far outdistance line· lent a~trac lions featuring no Syrucuse racl:s up Its eighth
ftlmdap'l Schedule
backer Tommy Nobis.
tess than six of the nation's top ; straight victory - hak·kaUI
Port Huron at Muskegon
ten collegiate powers - AlabaCO'ITON BOWL
NEW YORK (UP]) - Sa n·rna, Nebraska, Georgia, GeorDe 31 Dalla T
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Friiicisco's Rick Barry keeps Igia Tech, Southern Methodist
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the two stars collllnue their elevends, The_ Hoople h Sy,tem j ~~;ltsfa~ ea ~tUe ;;::rt ~s the~ Mrs. Evelyn Stewart, M~~·
dllll for individual honors in " rea y to gm you t e author- ; b 1 1 'th G
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nrecast - an d be pre- Loa tke1WI Co eorgla
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, spent several days at Chari&amp;. ciatlon
pared for several surpnses - !b o or ac ml ce nd they s 'r ton Helgbta W Va
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· mp ·
Ilight off the spirited Mustang they visited at the home o
released today, Barry is runGATO!t BOWL
cha r e
State Trooper G. R. Young.
Ding away with scoring honors. Dec. 31, Jacksonville, Fla.
g·
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: His 80 points last week gave Syracnoe 2:%, Tenneo•ee 11.
SUGAR BOWL
Mr. aod Mrs. R. J. :rotman
Fresh Crisp
him 1280 for the season through
~ - Jan. 2, New Orleans, La.
of South Charleston \1s1ted reSIIIday games for an average tract ~&gt;ith the New York Mets Nebraska 17, Alabama
16. cently with Mrs. Sarah Foster
of ~-7 [I«' game.
for a reported $50,000.
IThe big game of the day! The and with BID and George ZU8&lt;.!,
Boyer who aamitted •I a big upset of the day!
Vas, pan and their families.
~QJNNATI UP!)- The ncws c~nference that 0. was ifriends, tltat's the way it's go- Mrs. R. T. Blessing returned
ClnciDDati Royals know bow 10 takrng a cui in salury, still re- mg to be at 6th-ranked Nebras- home on Sunday after spending
. wm Without causmg ulcers.
rr.aincd the Mets' highe" pe.d ' k~ shades unbeaten and 3rd - ~ several daya at the home of
The
Rovals
went
on
a
17-1
player · ·Mets · Presideot
,.g 1 c~led Alabama
To. her daughte r and son-m. law ,
Bush's Sour
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h one pmnt.
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scormg tear early m the sec- Devine said.
ye of httle ait ' rcmemuer II Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hannum
ODd quarter and had UtUe trou· The 3.\-year-old athi•'lc. en- was the Hoople SyYtem which j
M Alto
ble thereafter in doW11ing tbe tering his second season as a 1ave you Oklahoma to knock Iat I.
·
Detroit Pistons 131·123 in the member of the New
Yo: k Nebraska from the undefeated Mr. aod Mrs. Philip Werry
. National Besketball Association National•, reportedly carn.,J ranks on Turkey Day - urn • and sons of Pomeroy spent
· Tuesday night.
between $62.000 and $65,000 I'Is!. kumph 1
Christmas visiting with
her
&gt;eason.
ROSE BO'WL
. molher, Mrs. Helen Stewart
NEW YORK (UP() - Cinrin.Jan. 2, Paoadena, Calif.
aod family.
nati's Osca~ Roberl~on IS tht•d SPOK.\NE, Wash. (UP!r .- Purdue 32, So. Calif. 17. T'te Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fentoo
in the NatiOnal Ba.,;elball A,. '111e PrltRburg~ Ptrates con"d·IIalcnted right arm and flymg I d d hte
f s 'thf ld 1
0
· sociatlon statistics released to er Maury Wills such an impur· feet of Purdue's Bob Gries• an
aug Crh
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spent
riYtmas
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tant new add1t1on to their clnb , will prove too much for under- . 1 II
th ·
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h a
The "Bi•, 0" has 009 i'Oinls that ~uenera
• I Manager J o e manned Southern
am y dgaMermg
Calilornia. I a M
J a h eL' horne
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in 28 games for ll 2111 a\'~r- Brown plans to come to Spok- Thev made the season two ·
r · an
rs. osep 18 m
age. San Fra11cisco's K1ck Bilr- ane in mid-Junuary to si~n t~c p,:1~r.s too lnng for the Trojans, Mason.
ry leads the circu11 wilh 1.2l!O ] r.eppe·y infielder.
, who suffered a hum iliating 5HI' ~'ollowing dinner at the Lish !

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Mr. Fred Porter nf Spring- 1
Jon. 2, Mtamt, Fla.
1 field.
OhiO visited during the :
Ger.rAe Tech 35. Florida ~2 . holidays with Mr. and M r s. l
The Florida Galors' first trip Ralph Warner.
to the Orange Bowl promise ..;
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stewart, l
to he an unl1appy on e. Wakh Mr . and Mrs. William Persingwr the Rambl in' Wrerk from cr. Johnny and Carlene. Mrs. !
Genrgia Tech tu make a wrP ck Helen Fell, Mr. and Mrs. Phil-]
move a damaged lateral car:i- : of tile Florida forres Jed
oy 'p Smith, opent Christma• with
-

Farmer Dunlap
To be Honored

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w1nner St eve Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall in

'Spurrier - ha k.-kafft

1New Haven.

Sale Umitad To Present Stock and Time Stated Above, So Come In E•ly, No lay by, First Come First Senllll

SUPER MARKET •• OPEN DAILY &amp; SUN. 9 to 9:30 p.m.
Co~nltr

(Formerly Evans Super Market)

Mill end Second Sta.
PHONE: 992.34~
"We Reserve The Right To Lillilt QuanUUe.e"

RECAPS

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uct;

YOU CAN USE
YOUR CREDIT CARD

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TIRES INSTAUEO

WHEELS BALANCED
DURING THIS SALE · ...... ·

points while Phil&lt;lrlr·lph,:t·s Wi lt The Pirates a&lt;.:quircd Wilb, lhr~shin~~: &lt;Jt the hands of No- home Santa Claus made a per- '
Cham 1wrla in is ser :nd
w1t !•' the all-timf•lJ;m:-s l ca iJng cham-ltre 0 .. 111e in !heir last outing sonal ' appearance.
·~
843 points.
! pion, from the Los An~ P ;cs nnrl now must fare the rugg:ed t
RohP.rt:-on. \VhO has \)l:Jvf"'\j ' Dodgers during th e wint.cr h&lt;J "('- BotlPrmakers without the serv- I Miss J(ISSie Thomas or Char"rven. fewer ~ameg than t~,e ball ;-1wefin~s in e:&lt;change f,,r 1rt•-; of ntnl' junior rnllt'ge trH~s- \ leston, ~pent. Christmas with I
.. r~ star. 1"•&lt;::-. :-,•·ut •·d on I)· .y'l l tlmd I : 1:~ emnn Bnh !1.1ilcv m:d lf'r" who have b~·en dt&gt;c lared m-· her Slster.tn-law, Mrs. Glad11 ys Thomas.
f(•wer point~tilg1ble
j
1slmrlst.op Gene Michael. ·
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Blackwalls- Whitewalls
Nylons·· Rayons

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H'avlir£'k, wiH1 G73 poin t~ frJr I 1\/amJ~II, t.he $400 ,Hil0 quctrtr•tthe Buslon Celtics, is nmtll
back (1 ! tht&gt; \jew York Jets, wa~
the NAtlonal Ba!llketbal! A '&gt;~od- . ~ched ulcd to undeq!;r; kner. suration stali stics revE'Jif-:1 todcy. gery th1s morning.
He played for Ohir St;Jte Urn· [ Dr. James Nicholas woo to
\lersity.
perform the operation to ~-~.

$

All For The Same Low, Low Price

1-lb.
can

POP
CORN----21b.

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Tubeless- Tube Type

COFFEE
300
con

SALE POSITIVELY STARTS AT 8:00 A.M. TUESDAY,
DECEMBER 27 AND ENDS AT 12:00 NOON SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 31 -THE END OF OUR BUSINESS YEAR OF 1966

Any l Passenger Tires

Arraignment

MILK----!gal.

1

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Cbar·i

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Stock Market

loaves

Starts Tuesday, Dec. 27

STOCK REDUCTION SALE •• WAREHOUSE SALE •· ONE-PRICE SALE
YEAR-END CLEARANCE SALE ···· PRE-INVENTORY SALE
CALL IT WHAT YOU WILL - BUT

River News

BREAD····-

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semester:

CLOSIIT THING TO
A PHARMACY
IN YOURHOMI

''FlEXSTEEl''

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tree. Ice cream, caP and

Carolyn Buckley Becomes BrIJe
. 01 Pvt. John Klein on Christmas

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ALL THROUGH 1967
*BONUS BUY

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Nabisco Honey Grahams ,
39c
Streitmans Zesta Crackers _ , 35c
Aiax Soap Powder
K;i:: $1.02
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69c
Scott Towels
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Nabisco Honey Grahams ,
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Streitmans Zesta Crackers _ , 35c
Aiax Soap Powder
K;i:: $1.02
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69c
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GET \-ouR sHA'RE ohtfl aLvs

A FAST MOVING SALE ..• BE EARLY

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Will Come from

•

LIMITED
QUANTITIES

•

BE EARLY

•

Time to Clnn Houw on overstock mdse. and odds and ends. Bro·
ken ~i1es At 1J3 to V:r oH Clear•nce Groups. All first qutlitr mdn.
from our stock. A famous moving sale. Get your shtre, be here
eerly. Savinqs in enry dept. Limited quo~ntities in some groupa.
It's Stiffler's that
save
money.

to

SENSATIONAL CLEAR-OUT GROUPS
LADIES' HI FASHION STYLED

OFF

DRESSY AND CASUAL

WINTER COATS

From our large group of Better Coats-AU flnt qualllf,

casual .and dressy style in fur trimmed and untrimmea
numbers. Wools, Blends and Laminated labrica. Get
yours now.

HOLIDAY DRESSES
~ee this exci~ing group of La_dies Fall and Winter Dress·
es. Junior, MISses and Half Sues. All greatly reduced for
quick sale, these have 1o go.

GROUPN0.3
VALUES
TO $16.95

s1ooo

$400

GROUP NO. 1
VALUES
TO $6.98

GROUPN0. 2
VALUES
TO $10.95

$600

ooo
1

Reg. $2.99 &amp; $1.99 Val.
LADIES FLANNEL

Gowns and
Pajamas

AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC

32 to 38. Pric(;'{i for quick

72x84

sa )e ,

asst. styles and colors.

High quality E'.·c. Blanket, double
bed size, single conlrol. AdJUSt·
able temperature dia l, lully 2
year guaranteed.

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One Large Table cf Toys from our Large Toy Oepl. marked down to 1.2 prirce. Some
s)i gh ll.v damaged , others t.hnt W(l ovPr bought on 1 some soiled, slow selling No's-One
and two of a kind. See these early arvt save.

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ONE BIG GROUP OF TOYS
Reduced For Quick Sale

A

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CLEARANCE

CLEARANCE

E

Values to $3.99 Ladies Full Slips $2.67
Val. to 3.99 Ladies Fa Gowns 2.84
Values to $9.95 &amp; $12.95
BOYS WINTER

Values To $3.99
Mens Fall &amp; Winter

JACKETS

Sport Shirts

Out they go . One group Boys Bet·
ter Winter and F'a!l JackE'tS, Val·
ues lu 9.95, JQ .95. 11.95. All re·
grouped for quick sale, asst. stylrs
and fabrics.

One large group nf mens long
sleeve fall and Winter Sport
Shirts. asst. plaids anct pluin co l·
s tyl r&gt;~.

GIRLS

Fall and Winter Capri Pants- -- $1.88
Fall and Winter Sweaters - $3.00
SAVE 30 ·· 33!- 50% AND MORE
BIG SCRAMBLE TABLE
Soiled Mdse., Damaged Mdae.
AS
One of a Kind, Freight Damaged
Mfg. Damaged Mdse. Shop This
PRICED
Table for Real Bargains
VALUES TO $5.98 GIRLS

REG. $1.00 YARD, FIRST QUALITY

Fine Wale Fall Corduroy - 67c yd.
PRE-INV.ENTORY CLEAR-OUTS- LADIES'

BETTER FOOTWEAR

e Toys Slightly Damaged
e Toys that did not move
e Toys that we over bought
e Toys that came in late
e First Come, First Served

! PRICE SALE ON ALL
TREE TRIMMINGS AND CANDLES

See this Group of Ladies Better Footweor, all from our stock . Broken
li&gt;ea. Aut. Fall and Winter styles, Dressy and Flats. Values to $3.99
and $5.98. Regrouped for Quick Claarance. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ..

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• ALL TREE LIGHTS
eALL FANCY CANDIES

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CLEARANCE GROUP 1

CLEARANCE GROUP 2

Values To $3.99

Values To $5.98

CLEARANCE

CLEARANCE

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VALUES TO $19.95
GIRLS WINTER

JACKETS

COATS

Values to

19.95

In !his

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e Ladies Fall and Winter Sweatero
e Ladies Capri Pants
e Ladies Shells
e Ladies Mohair Sweaters
e Ladies Sport Blouses

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Registering your patterlll
with OW' Bridal Regislr)r

makes it easier for friend•
and relatives to give you a

00

wedding gift you want. And
you'll avoid dupllcalions.

too.

each

each

So be a smart bride . .. be

a happy bride--choose your

Reg. $5.98 &amp; $6.98

Values To $1.98

ASSORTED BETTER

72x90 SIZE

BLANKETS
$fl no

Syracuse pattern and register it with us now.

6.A8

72x90

GIFTS

our shelves at much blgher

price. Quality mdse. No aeeonds, one and two of 1 kind

first

size.

left. We have to move them. So
mve now, be bere early.

$1.QOea.

$pri ng mdse.

Y3 OFF

Shredded Foam Bed Pillows 97c
Fancy Holiday Dusters • - $3.77
VALUES 10 $5.98 LADIES

Reg. $1.99 &amp; $2.49
CHILDRENS &amp; GIRLS

Values to $3.99 Girls
FALL AND HOLIDAY

KAUTZ FEED STORE
''THE ONE STOP STORE"
EVERY THING FROM FOOD TO F!ED
PH. 915-3347
CHESTII, 0.

DRESSES

Our complete stock or t'hildrens
Flannel and Knit Sl('tlpwear.
wide asst. of style!ii and colors.
Priced for quick 9ale.

These fall and winter Dre111ea

are top quality/ aasl. pattern
•nd styles. All all and winter
No's Sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to lf,
Shop Stiffler first always.

Now You Save to l OFF and More!

$2.00

One large group o! Mens Long Sleeve Fall and Winter Sport Shirts. Asst.
plaids and plain colors, all new !all stlyes

9Only s9.9S Childrens Snow Suit~ ss 00
12 only Mens s19 Q5 Sport Coats s1 044 ...
Girls Vinyl Jackets
s1 97 e•.
Mens s2 99 Dress Shirts
s1 R7 ...
33c
One Lot Ladies Rayon Undies
Girls Poor Boys and Sweaters S2 13 e•.
S1~ 00 e•.
7only Mens Casual Jackets
S2 88
Wranglers Play Jeans

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SLEEPWEAR

CLEAR-OUT REDUCTIONS OF ODDS &amp; ENDS
AND SHORT LOTS OF HOLIDAY ITEMS
PRICED TO MOVE OUT FASTI

May the New Year
bring to us aU happiness
and ever.Wtiog hope.

You have seen theoe &amp;lfta oa

A5sl. floral and plain colors. Re·
grouped for Quick Clearance.
Mdse. that we must move for

MORGAN JONES

Reg. $9,95 lnsulaire Blanket $4,88
Mens, Boys Winter Caps --• 97c
VALUEJ TO $1.79

WEDDING
PHOTOGRAPHS

COMPLETE CLOSE-OUT OF ALL
MEN AND BOYS 2:1P.OUT LINING STYLE

ALL-WEATHER COATS

Of Tho Quality Yau

Reg. 19.98 valueo, one lara• loll new atyleo, new &lt;lark
tones, water aad wind rtpellenl abrlc wltb warm zip oul
lining Our complete atock rearouped for quick sale. Be
here oarly. Be tint at Bllln•ro alwayt,

Will Value For
A Lifetime

VALUES TO 59c

VALUES TO $3.99

VALUES TO $22.95

$

CLEARANCE

CLEARANCE

quality Blankets

Fall and Winter Sportswear

A

Move Spreads

One large group ol Girll FaD
and Wnter Coati, aport and
lreosy styl.. 3 to 8X and ? to
14 sizes. Asst. fobrlco and col·
ors.

large

sale group of mens Dress and
Casual Jackets Broken sizes
most aII sizes. Hurry this top
quality mdse. will move out rast

Our famoos 5.911 to

ONE LARGE GROUP LADIES

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~PRICE

pr.

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VALUES TO $19.95
Mens Dress &amp; Casual

REG. $3.99 VALliE LADIES

pr,

J1 you haven't llreld:1 .....
ed YOW' china, we'd JiU 11
show you OW' wide ciiOIIt It
beautiful patterna Ia
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Income Tax

One Lot Mens Sweat Shirts fl.33
Sox - • 97c

(ONE
LOT)

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Group No.3
VALUES
TO $29.95

~PRICE

13 ONLY
REG. 3.00

FAMOUS
BRANDS

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EACH

ors, all new fall

$1soo
$looo

SIZE

BLANKET

l o $2.99 Llldies warm
flannel Guwn s :tnd Pajamas Sizes

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MAIN ST.·· POMEROY, OHIO

$

Reg. $1.99

Happy Is the Bridi
who rel!isters her
China, Silver and
Glass patterDI It

Group No.2
Values To $24.95

Reg. $14.95 Value

.

Group No.1
Values To $17.95
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MARKDOWNS
·Now Before We Take Inventory!!

MENS
SIZES
Values
to
$19.95

Bridges and ·Culveta -

QUICK SERVICE FOR
THE HOLIDAYSI

BOY'S CLE~RANCE
SIZES
Valuts
to
S6'9LS

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DRY CLEANING
-SERVICE-

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thla

hearty

wllh to our many loyal
friands and cultomers.

2-HOUR

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SnLE SHOP
Court St.

Poll\ll'oy

DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON
FURNITURE-APPLIANCES·-ZENITH TV
FLOOR SAMPLES- CLOSE-OUTS- ALL AT YEAR END
LOWEST PRICES!- SHOP EARLYI

Ingels Furnitu·re
992-2635

�DOORS OPEN 9: A.M. ; THURSDAY DEi· 29th
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GET \-ouR sHA'RE ohtfl aLvs

A FAST MOVING SALE ..• BE EARLY

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Will Come from

•

LIMITED
QUANTITIES

•

BE EARLY

•

Time to Clnn Houw on overstock mdse. and odds and ends. Bro·
ken ~i1es At 1J3 to V:r oH Clear•nce Groups. All first qutlitr mdn.
from our stock. A famous moving sale. Get your shtre, be here
eerly. Savinqs in enry dept. Limited quo~ntities in some groupa.
It's Stiffler's that
save
money.

to

SENSATIONAL CLEAR-OUT GROUPS
LADIES' HI FASHION STYLED

OFF

DRESSY AND CASUAL

WINTER COATS

From our large group of Better Coats-AU flnt qualllf,

casual .and dressy style in fur trimmed and untrimmea
numbers. Wools, Blends and Laminated labrica. Get
yours now.

HOLIDAY DRESSES
~ee this exci~ing group of La_dies Fall and Winter Dress·
es. Junior, MISses and Half Sues. All greatly reduced for
quick sale, these have 1o go.

GROUPN0.3
VALUES
TO $16.95

s1ooo

$400

GROUP NO. 1
VALUES
TO $6.98

GROUPN0. 2
VALUES
TO $10.95

$600

ooo
1

Reg. $2.99 &amp; $1.99 Val.
LADIES FLANNEL

Gowns and
Pajamas

AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC

32 to 38. Pric(;'{i for quick

72x84

sa )e ,

asst. styles and colors.

High quality E'.·c. Blanket, double
bed size, single conlrol. AdJUSt·
able temperature dia l, lully 2
year guaranteed.

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One Large Table cf Toys from our Large Toy Oepl. marked down to 1.2 prirce. Some
s)i gh ll.v damaged , others t.hnt W(l ovPr bought on 1 some soiled, slow selling No's-One
and two of a kind. See these early arvt save.

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ONE BIG GROUP OF TOYS
Reduced For Quick Sale

A

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CLEARANCE

CLEARANCE

E

Values to $3.99 Ladies Full Slips $2.67
Val. to 3.99 Ladies Fa Gowns 2.84
Values to $9.95 &amp; $12.95
BOYS WINTER

Values To $3.99
Mens Fall &amp; Winter

JACKETS

Sport Shirts

Out they go . One group Boys Bet·
ter Winter and F'a!l JackE'tS, Val·
ues lu 9.95, JQ .95. 11.95. All re·
grouped for quick sale, asst. stylrs
and fabrics.

One large group nf mens long
sleeve fall and Winter Sport
Shirts. asst. plaids anct pluin co l·
s tyl r&gt;~.

GIRLS

Fall and Winter Capri Pants- -- $1.88
Fall and Winter Sweaters - $3.00
SAVE 30 ·· 33!- 50% AND MORE
BIG SCRAMBLE TABLE
Soiled Mdse., Damaged Mdae.
AS
One of a Kind, Freight Damaged
Mfg. Damaged Mdse. Shop This
PRICED
Table for Real Bargains
VALUES TO $5.98 GIRLS

REG. $1.00 YARD, FIRST QUALITY

Fine Wale Fall Corduroy - 67c yd.
PRE-INV.ENTORY CLEAR-OUTS- LADIES'

BETTER FOOTWEAR

e Toys Slightly Damaged
e Toys that did not move
e Toys that we over bought
e Toys that came in late
e First Come, First Served

! PRICE SALE ON ALL
TREE TRIMMINGS AND CANDLES

See this Group of Ladies Better Footweor, all from our stock . Broken
li&gt;ea. Aut. Fall and Winter styles, Dressy and Flats. Values to $3.99
and $5.98. Regrouped for Quick Claarance. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ..

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• ALL TREE LIGHTS
eALL FANCY CANDIES

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CLEARANCE GROUP 1

CLEARANCE GROUP 2

Values To $3.99

Values To $5.98

CLEARANCE

CLEARANCE

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VALUES TO $19.95
GIRLS WINTER

JACKETS

COATS

Values to

19.95

In !his

E

e Ladies Fall and Winter Sweatero
e Ladies Capri Pants
e Ladies Shells
e Ladies Mohair Sweaters
e Ladies Sport Blouses

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pair

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Registering your patterlll
with OW' Bridal Regislr)r

makes it easier for friend•
and relatives to give you a

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wedding gift you want. And
you'll avoid dupllcalions.

too.

each

each

So be a smart bride . .. be

a happy bride--choose your

Reg. $5.98 &amp; $6.98

Values To $1.98

ASSORTED BETTER

72x90 SIZE

BLANKETS
$fl no

Syracuse pattern and register it with us now.

6.A8

72x90

GIFTS

our shelves at much blgher

price. Quality mdse. No aeeonds, one and two of 1 kind

first

size.

left. We have to move them. So
mve now, be bere early.

$1.QOea.

$pri ng mdse.

Y3 OFF

Shredded Foam Bed Pillows 97c
Fancy Holiday Dusters • - $3.77
VALUES 10 $5.98 LADIES

Reg. $1.99 &amp; $2.49
CHILDRENS &amp; GIRLS

Values to $3.99 Girls
FALL AND HOLIDAY

KAUTZ FEED STORE
''THE ONE STOP STORE"
EVERY THING FROM FOOD TO F!ED
PH. 915-3347
CHESTII, 0.

DRESSES

Our complete stock or t'hildrens
Flannel and Knit Sl('tlpwear.
wide asst. of style!ii and colors.
Priced for quick 9ale.

These fall and winter Dre111ea

are top quality/ aasl. pattern
•nd styles. All all and winter
No's Sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to lf,
Shop Stiffler first always.

Now You Save to l OFF and More!

$2.00

One large group o! Mens Long Sleeve Fall and Winter Sport Shirts. Asst.
plaids and plain colors, all new !all stlyes

9Only s9.9S Childrens Snow Suit~ ss 00
12 only Mens s19 Q5 Sport Coats s1 044 ...
Girls Vinyl Jackets
s1 97 e•.
Mens s2 99 Dress Shirts
s1 R7 ...
33c
One Lot Ladies Rayon Undies
Girls Poor Boys and Sweaters S2 13 e•.
S1~ 00 e•.
7only Mens Casual Jackets
S2 88
Wranglers Play Jeans

...

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SLEEPWEAR

CLEAR-OUT REDUCTIONS OF ODDS &amp; ENDS
AND SHORT LOTS OF HOLIDAY ITEMS
PRICED TO MOVE OUT FASTI

May the New Year
bring to us aU happiness
and ever.Wtiog hope.

You have seen theoe &amp;lfta oa

A5sl. floral and plain colors. Re·
grouped for Quick Clearance.
Mdse. that we must move for

MORGAN JONES

Reg. $9,95 lnsulaire Blanket $4,88
Mens, Boys Winter Caps --• 97c
VALUEJ TO $1.79

WEDDING
PHOTOGRAPHS

COMPLETE CLOSE-OUT OF ALL
MEN AND BOYS 2:1P.OUT LINING STYLE

ALL-WEATHER COATS

Of Tho Quality Yau

Reg. 19.98 valueo, one lara• loll new atyleo, new &lt;lark
tones, water aad wind rtpellenl abrlc wltb warm zip oul
lining Our complete atock rearouped for quick sale. Be
here oarly. Be tint at Bllln•ro alwayt,

Will Value For
A Lifetime

VALUES TO 59c

VALUES TO $3.99

VALUES TO $22.95

$

CLEARANCE

CLEARANCE

quality Blankets

Fall and Winter Sportswear

A

Move Spreads

One large group ol Girll FaD
and Wnter Coati, aport and
lreosy styl.. 3 to 8X and ? to
14 sizes. Asst. fobrlco and col·
ors.

large

sale group of mens Dress and
Casual Jackets Broken sizes
most aII sizes. Hurry this top
quality mdse. will move out rast

Our famoos 5.911 to

ONE LARGE GROUP LADIES

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~PRICE

pr.

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VALUES TO $19.95
Mens Dress &amp; Casual

REG. $3.99 VALliE LADIES

pr,

J1 you haven't llreld:1 .....
ed YOW' china, we'd JiU 11
show you OW' wide ciiOIIt It
beautiful patterna Ia
·

Income Tax

One Lot Mens Sweat Shirts fl.33
Sox - • 97c

(ONE
LOT)

J

Group No.3
VALUES
TO $29.95

~PRICE

13 ONLY
REG. 3.00

FAMOUS
BRANDS

s

~~~---

EACH

EACH

ors, all new fall

$1soo
$looo

SIZE

BLANKET

l o $2.99 Llldies warm
flannel Guwn s :tnd Pajamas Sizes

I

MAIN ST.·· POMEROY, OHIO

$

Reg. $1.99

Happy Is the Bridi
who rel!isters her
China, Silver and
Glass patterDI It

Group No.2
Values To $24.95

Reg. $14.95 Value

.

Group No.1
Values To $17.95
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MANY
MARKDOWNS
·Now Before We Take Inventory!!

MENS
SIZES
Values
to
$19.95

Bridges and ·Culveta -

QUICK SERVICE FOR
THE HOLIDAYSI

BOY'S CLE~RANCE
SIZES
Valuts
to
S6'9LS

s

DRY CLEANING
-SERVICE-

,.

thla

hearty

wllh to our many loyal
friands and cultomers.

2-HOUR

88
..

We extend

*

PHILLIPS SISTERS
SnLE SHOP
Court St.

Poll\ll'oy

DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON
FURNITURE-APPLIANCES·-ZENITH TV
FLOOR SAMPLES- CLOSE-OUTS- ALL AT YEAR END
LOWEST PRICES!- SHOP EARLYI

Ingels Furnitu·re
992-2635

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Mrs. Yeager is Woman to Woman
Program Leader M
El
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erger of ectronics _,E ucation Moves
For wscs~~;-;1

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~~~ incely to be as common! "Wblle Lakewood's study was liD-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Dec. 28, 1984

Into Ho hGear m
• Manv u•.s.s
' ch00IS·

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MASON - MrS. Charles Yfager, Mason, w~_...lil CJI&amp;rge of
the Christmas f!toiram pre..nted on Monday evenmg at
the :egular meeting of _the Wom., n ' Soctety of CbrJstJan Servoce at the Mason Methodist
Church The members enler&lt;'d
th• cnadlelighted sanctuary for
the opemng of the
pro~ral!l
~hich featured the Cbristm
s.ury, scnpture, ~nd the s
ing of carols._
" ,/'' .
A playlet .~•lied, Fjlf ThiS
Lillie T1me, which _!mphastz-

Ill'

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on ass
Home
f Denver 8/ake

Kroger Fresh

:~ ~~e~~~Zr ~i.th:o~:r ' ~~~-· L.hrJstmas
~nd Mrs. Denver
for ltleir
tr:u~ck~~~fo~r~a-:-•t:ru:c:ti-·:o~=ln=:pu:b:lle=-=-•~chn~o~~~~l=vl:a~th:e~t=e~:ph:one:::le:ch:n:tq:u:e.\:""I,...,...;;,:·M:o~y~Be~ne;ll;lt;:;m;•;a;n"';h;ll;•·;ope;-;ra;ted;;;fo~r;_;tha;';-gro;;w·~;;:-::--=
meetmgBlake
Mor.day
ev- !iclrim;:_;:b:l~nto~:t:h:e:~

Mrs. Wilson is
Hostess when
Club Meets

Pning. The home was beautifuliy decorated for the Christmas
season.
Christmas carols were sung
with Judy Williams at the
crgan. Readings were given by
Doris McDaniel and
J udy
Williams.
Games were played with I»
ris McDaniel and Denver Blake
as winners. The following memhers and guests were presePt,
Janet McDermitt
Dorot~y
Blake, Doris McDaniel, Judy
Williams, Roberta Rou&gt;h, Sandra Pickens, Jimmy Blake, Da·
na Lewis, Johnnie McDermitt,
the host and hostess and Mr..
1 Ediltl Fox, teacher ol
L~e
class.

il

Pork Loin Sale

FOB

Mary Foster is
December 23rd
Bride in Mason

FULL
LOIN
HALf

lb.

69~

MASON - Announcement Is
made of the marriage of Mlss
Mary Vernon Foster, daughter
of the late Vernon Foster, and
Mrs. Sarah Foster, of Mason,
and Harley Hendricks, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hendricks,
of Pomeroy.
.
'nle double ring ceremony
was performed on December
23 at the Mason Evangelical
United Brethren by the Rev.
Lester Lane. Attendants were
Miss Kathy Zuspan, Mason and
Mr. Dennis Moore, Pomeroy.
'nle bride wore a white wool i

Char- sories,~.:B·;.J!!Cili
__·t~,. carnation

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To say, "Thank you;' every time you shop A&amp;P.

Television In Review

By AUNE MOSBY
UDited Pre•IDte11latiooal
NEW YORK fUPI)-He was
thai buller named Jeeves In the
mov111, you remember, the
s1110ty Englishman who, eyebrows hoisted, snarled delicate-

can see Men• is in a hole so 1
help him out," said Treacher,
like some imperious Jeeves.
"If he gives me a line I say
somethmg. Today he said, 'what I
do you think, Arthur', and 1 ,
.aid, 'I haven't been, lately, but j
ly,
I will now'.
"The show is like after dinner
Now Arthlll' '!'reacher,_ of all conversation only without the
people~ hu be~me a te1evJS10n , drink m mv hand.''

Or.ce Treerher was nipped by
•J!DOIIDCC', of all thmgs, on the a baby lamb on the program. 1
Mfi'IT Griffin teievtslon show.
Sometimes gu&lt;sts are asked to
Trtacher at 72 has carved out play Juliet to hls Romeo, or !
a Jold mine of a new career. other Shakespearean roles that
The older set rememberR he has perforrroed on the stage.
lllolle-faced Treacher in all
Pinup Butler
thole Shirley Temple movies, "When l was with Shirley
"National Velvet" With Eli. Temple l not only had the
abelh Taylor, "Wunderbar" grownups but the young," he
with AI Jolson and countless explamed. "Then lost the young
Broadway plays. The younger people comr-letely as they wero
crowd recalls him as the cop, 10 growing up and having bad
the recent "Mary Poppins" complexions and that sort ol
film. Now ltle mod-and-mini· . thing and now on this show a
skirt group hOi diBrovered him 1 great ronny young people ask
on the Griffin show.
I for photos. Also old people who
Treacher announces the open· remember me.
lr.g of the show In a mo•t un- Treacher fell into the butler !
Jeeves-like voice. Then while mold when he went !rom
Gr ll f i n interviews ~ u e sts, Broadway to Hollywood in 1934
Treacher jabs in remarks that I! to portray one. He dian'! like
break up Griffin as weli as the the role and Informed the
audience. '!'reacher is Grtffin's director ln haughty tones he
Bide-kick, or aide-de-camp, or I was going back to New Vor~ .
"an-noun-sab," as 1'rea.he1 The director cried In glee fer
puis it. One TV critic· called him to play the part that way.
him "just ebout the mo&amp;L Treacher did, and a film
colorful conversation piece since stereotype was born.
Tiffany lamps' '
Hl.• idea of a perfect butler,
Outspoken Critic
inrid•ntally, is "that you must
To one modtype on lhe show, not know he even Is there."
Treacher sniffed, •·go home. Was !'reacher always like thai
lake a bath and dress like a ir. his films?
JOtlllll lady." In his acid British "Every butler I played was
IICcen~ it devastates Amerl· rude to his employers. If I had
cans.
a butler Uke that, I'd sack
"Sometimes lu an interview l him," he annoWJced.

To keep giving you the most good food
for the least amount of money.

WIENERS

Fryer Quarters

5 9c

WELL
TRIMMED

To keep these resolutions. Put us~ the test.

lb.

Fruits and Vegetables!

Orange

Jui••

4.~:· 79c

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CHEF'S CHOICE FROZEN

french Fries 5~~ 79c

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JANE PARKER- SUCED

RYE BREAD
4 DELICIOUS
VARIETIES - -

4 99c
lotvtl

Potato Chips · · 1-lb. box 59c
JANE PARKER
Pullman Bread - 2 lb. loaf 39c
PLAIN, SUGAR OR CINNAMON
Donuts .... ·.... · .. 2 doz. 49c

49c
49

Spare Ribs

_lb.

59c

S~gar

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Dinners

Smoked Picnics

••• lb.

Swift's SelectN \'erlety

Lunch Meat .... _

~'f

11-oz.
pkgs.

•••••• ••• • •

cofft&gt;e. Yrv Kroger Vacuum
Pad(~d r.:offee 11 this spedtl

prlctl

... utility ....,:..

Pinto Beans

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4

99 .

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Towels

ldt~:ho!n . h~ t:t - ~1

Jack Rabbit Dried.

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Tho mtl&lt;e" of Scott Towolt hod
you In mind wflon IIIey mode
their lowt~ In 1 It,.,. ••rtoly,,of
ptstol shodot. Cllcoot tho
to m~tch yDUt

Eniov rfcher, full • !f.-, ,. ,,· .. 1

Coffee

e Susie Soulsby
e Earl Bradham
e Naomi Wyatt
e Mabel Kesterson
e Helene Mullen
eMory Tyler
e Elmora Boice
eEdno Baker
e Fannie Phillips
39c e Eleanor Werry
39c i' e Ancill Van Meter
e Homer Young
1

Whole Frob or

Cured

Morton Frozen Assorted Variety

Wafers
. . pq. ... -. 39c

200-ct.

pkgs•

lb.
bag

Htbloco Pnmlum

Mutlltt ....

Mataroni
... pq. ......... 3lc

IONA BRAND

Sweet Peu 7- 1-lb. cans $1.
A&amp;P FROZEN HASH BROWNS

Brownie Mix 22 oz. pkg. 35c
AlP FROZEN

Potatoes
2 lb. pkg. 29c
A&amp;P Frozen Peas 2 lb. pkg SSe

Cut Corn
2 lb. pkg. 55c
D1ily Dog Me•l10 lb b1g 1.05

3- II 01. bolt' ·,

Whe•t PuHs _ 8-oz. pkg. 27c

Yukon Club Bever1ges _ 49c
Sunnyfield Butter 1-lb pkg 81 c

ltro LN.._

Rolls
,..., ,.,. """ 49c

SUNNYFI!LD
SUNNYIROOK MID. ORAD I A

Eggs

cloz. 55c

Cheese Slices _ 8-oz. pkg. 3Sc

Cr1nbtrry S1uce 1-lb. Cln 27c

Eggs·----·------·---·

d••.

"'nttd Fltv..l'l

49c

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dish
for

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Edith Oft&amp;

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Cabbage

cabbtge,
Fmh

Alka.Seltzer . _-

25'•

43c
Detergent

Flour ____ 25

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$1.89

.; • WI. pkga. Kroger
Bre,.d Gelatin•

Fab

Exp. 12/JI/66

giant
box

Krogtr All-Purpose

Fresh

Kale---···-··

lb.

pteg.

29c

• Exp. 12/31/ 66

Frtsll. Cr11p

Carrots·---- 2

~- 25c ·

Tropi-Cal-Lo Punch or

Grape Drinkv..... 39c

Orange Juice
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$1
TOP VALUr!: SY.'-MPS

Evtry pod&lt;ego of K,...,., l"'th end · labltS, 1111ed by Kngtl't clttr plt~flc tllrn
CrltPok, nwot be sunriat-fnth wflon you buy
lt. If you ani not .~ompl,tafr •ailsfitd, Krog·
er will npl... llwn tf rofond your

Black Pepper ·· 8-oz. can 59c Salad Dressing · ·· · Qt. Jar 39c
Suhana Salad Dressing .. · ...... · ........ · .... · .. Quart Jar 39c

~~:

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Kroger Plein &amp; S. R.

Oranges

SULTANA BRAND

B!'ef RDast
Exp. 1.2/ 31 / IXI

FLORIDA

Retails effective thru Sat. Dec. 31 In GaiUpqlla, ~tidlsport, Pomeroy

any Tender.y Borulen

5wMt Chips, MIX S•ackl,

Hi-C Drinks _______ 3

Reg. 67a Valua

Kroger Gr•dl A Modium

$1

7 Dollclous Fl...,.

Day mtel
without •

-......... _

$100.00

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Sti~

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Pickles ___ .... _.. _. 3 1';~ $1

%gal.

Krt~t~tr

PLAY tic· lac· toe at A&amp;P

Lemer L. Coa

Ice Cream

Crown Buttw
SWMI RoUsh

PoundCake- K-lrUid
BrUid
Half &amp; Half ,........ -_. -. . +&gt; ptnt 19c
Pork &amp; Beans 8 '!.' $1
1$.-, fire """"'"' 79c
ICrtltlfr Bronc!
Tomato Juice __ -- _______ -__ 4 ";;, $1 Wesson
Dttt.,.. Cent
Your New Ytar't
Twistees .
Oil .. ----··-- :: 49c
won't bt complete
of
Sllop Kroger
., ....,,.......·..,.· 39c . .
Sunrt..
Cabbage Oil ________ _
24.... 45c
tfll1 Wille.
bollia

A&amp;P BRANO

MELL0..91T

Biscuits ___ . . .... _12

Big K Drinks ___ .... _.. _. - 12

ltroLN

TOI' VALUE STAMP'S

Pillsbury &amp; Btll•r•

Country Club ~ll Flavors

Kroger

EggNog·········· qt. can 59c Egg Noodles 3-1-lb. pkgs. $1
ANN PAGE- GROUND

97c

ltritlmtnn Vlftltlt

2•M
}:':1b

.69

3-lb.
can

Jowl Bacon . __ .. _ lb. 25c
Hygr1dt All Meat
.
SkinIess W1eners
. . 12..,
pkg: 45c

4 to 4 lb. •vg.

Cookies
.. ,.,. ... .,..... 51c

2 lb. jar 35c

Smoked

Will

ANY SIZE PIECE

ANN PAGE

98r

lit. ...... - .......

Tomato Juice· 46-oz. can 31c Swiss Cheese ........ lb. 79c

WHITE HOUU

Baking Hens

Potato Chips
...., pq. ··-· 59c

SAUERKRAUT -

Canned Ham

Coffee

JANE PARKER-lY• LB. PKGS.

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Ground Chuck ..... 69c
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Sausage ___ . . "· 59r·

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10 lb. and up
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Chicken Liver

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GREEN ONIONS
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Chip Chop Ham ··· ··.· · · lb. 99c Pork Steaks, BuH Style lb. 69c
FROZEN
Veal Cube Steaks · ·· · lb. 89c BIH Burgers- 12-oz. pkg. 99c

To show you again that at A&amp;P, "WE CARE."

99c

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To continue to be fair and honest
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RED POTATOES

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Thunday, Dec. 29-9 AM-9 PM
Friday, Dec. 30-9M to 9 PM
Saturday, Doc. 31-9 AM-9 PM
Sunday, Jan. l~onday,Jan.2

Turkeys, 6 to 10 lbs. • lb. 49c Turkey Roll, Boneless -lb. 99c
CINTER CUT LOIN
PICNIC STYLI
Pork Roast · ........ · lb. 79c Pork Roast · .......... · lb. 45c
Pork Roast, Loin End - lb. 59c Pork Roast, BuH Style lb. 59c
CENTER CUT
COUNTRY STYLE
Pork Chops · .. · .. .. .. lb. 89c Spare Ribs · ·· ·· ·· ·· · · · lb. 59c
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kle , l1rs. Nolan Swackhamer, She is a graduate Wahama I
Mrs. Sharon Hoffman, M r s. High School and attended West
~ 1 arilyn Johnson and Mrs. El· VIrginia Tech, where she was
eJnor Jarrell.
a sophomore. The groom graduated from Pomeroy H i g h
SON IS BORN
School and the Gallipolis BusiMASON - State Trooper anc oess College. 'nle new Mr. and
Mrs. G. R. (Dick) Young 01 Mrs. Hendricks plan to go to
Charle&lt;ton Heights, W. Va .. are j Kmgslon, Dl. where he expects
announcing the birth ol a son to be employed.
on December I e at the CharlesSON IS BORN
ton Memorial Rospilat. 'nle In·
!ant which weighed 7 pound• Mr. and Mrs. Dale Justis
and 14 ounces h.,. been named !Sharon Young) of Plainfield,
Michael Scott. The
Young• Ind. are announcing the birth
hive another son, Richar4 Lee, of a 7 lb. 4 oz. son, Gregory
ace 6 years.
Dale, December 22, at St. Vin· !
Grandparents are Mr. and cent Hospital, Indianapolis, Ind.
Mrs. Alburtlct Young, Cl!fton, Grandparents are Mrs. Victor
Mrs. Leona Golf, Pt. Pleasant; Young Sr. of Pomeroy and Mr.
Mr. Murphy Oo!l, Hurricane, and Mrs. Ferris Justis of MasW. Va.
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WE CUT OUR LOINS RI3HT IN THE CENTER

lntte Yonker, Mrs. Lilah Zer- corsi~!f :: ·.•... •;-. ,'.,Z}'.

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Weaver, Mrs. Pat Wilson, Mrs. sheath · dNSS with black acces-

Idol of teert-a¥ers. And as an

Comblnu wtll with naodklt lftd vege.
t•bles. Enjoy this tasty numey··1•ver

Ground Beef

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MASON - 'nle Mason Mothers Club mombers attended a
Cbristmas dinner Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. R. K.
Wilson. 'nle Wilson home was
beautifully decorated for the
dinner which was served buffet
style. Following the
dinner
gifts were exchanged.
Attending were Mrs. Mary
Berry, Mrs.
George Burns,
Mr.. Mel Clark, Mrs. Rosemary Cook. Mrs. Earl Ewing,
Mrs. Donna Gibbs, Mrs. Stanley Harbour, Mrs. Belva Lewis, Mrs. Joseph Lish, Mrs. Car·
ol Proffitt, Mrs. Maxine Rick·
ard. Mrs. Edward Ryan, Mrs.
C laddie Stewart, Mrs.
Lois
Chari" Yeager, Mrs._

No doubt tbout It , , , K.....- G......t IIHI Is .nd
flnt, fi'Hh flavor ttll you lr1 ground f"th sev.r•l timet • My from the bnt ••tin' btefl lt'1 II·
w•ys rwd-rlch lun beef with Just enouth
fat for flavor. It baku, bolls, frin, •rw:f

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and ·11 rs. F. R. C?rsey, por!rayed Mary; Debbie Jones,
daugn~er of Mr. and Mro Jo&gt;peh Jones, portrayed tile part
of Sarah; Kathy ·Foglesong,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donaid Foglr.song._ portrayed M•ry
Magdalene. Mtss Clartce Dav1s,
daughler of Mr. and Mls. Clnrence DaviS~ sang solos at mtervals durmg the playlet
Follawmg the program t~e
group went to the church basement where refreshments were
served by hostesses Mrs. John
Stsson, Mrs. Russell Capehart
and Mrs. Ray Proffitt.

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Just Last Week In Kroger's. Deck·0' Money Game, There.Jere.~_,

in the n•xt decade as etas .. limited, rather informal, and
, did · not give entirely eonctus1ve The use of videotape in Denefit ol more than ~ fii!Pil~
'nlat prediction by "The proof tllat th• telophone m.. recording the grade ochool l tn seven Wichita, Kana ... acbools
N~llon'.s .. Schools," a journal~ l'or dium I!" ideal, ll did ~I J•!e thPatrical productions has many : launr.hinR Head Start pr91Jraml.
adminiJirators, is coupled With way to Iuture pilot studies on benefits, says Fred Seike. ! The mobile music laboratory
J(J
repm:t .on some current uses using the device as a Jearhing television producer and mana- was equippt'd with 18 electroome
0:0,
ul tbe new technology.
tool." Tanguay told "Nation'• ger lor the district. The tapes vianos connected to a contrOl
By PATRICIA MrCORMACK homework In French, dials a'piano leSllon.
1 St\ldenls who dialed for help Schools."
are played over the dlstrirt's panel. The students hear only
Vatted Prrss lnternalloaal
phone number. He gets a Such happenings occur with In French aild Spanish lessuns 'nle filth-and-six-grade Shak•· closed flrcuit television syst.m !heir own music and ~~
NEW YORK (UP)) -A hiRh recorded dialogue drill from Ius increasing frequency In schools go to school In Lakewood. Colo. spearean actors and actresses 1r other classes.
mdlvldual elosed -clrcult 8881~
school student, puzzled over . teacher for throe minutes.
nationWide as ltle merger of Edward J. Tanguay, supervisor, . who saw their performance on a What's more the young actors ten"" from their mstrurto•
- ·
Ielectronics and education moves lorelgn language department, i television monitor had It record- · receive an immediatP rrltlo•1e : The tru;tructor sttJJ at U]t
In an elementary school, Iinto high gear.
Jeffet:Siln County School District' ed on videotape In the Palo nl their performance from the communication center w•ill
I
mea?whlle, P?.plls stage thei.~l
IR-1, said the atped Instruction I Alto, Calif., un!Ded school director. Instructors have no- :leads from all the pianos and
';Meets at
reodttlon of Julius Caesar. I
Ele&lt;lronte RevolulloD
' was used during a three-month . district.
!iced that the !set that childreo student earphones conneeted to
·then watch the performance ~ The electronic revolution In exoeriment.
I It happened at the Palo Verde are going to be recorded on his panel. He inlrodUCfs the
repeated on a tetevtslon screen. the schoolhouse, fueled In part Nearly three-fourths of the School. They were sii!J clad on videotope brings out the best In day's lesson, the students try to
CLIFTON _ The Inspiration Outside another school, a by grants from the U.S. Office students said the lesson• were _their Roman robes when iltey each performer and adds to the 1ollnw it. He· lislens ln.
Class of the Clifton Mett.odist moving van pulls up. More than of Educsllon, ts moving so helpful. Two-thirds thought eveo saw the Videotape l'el!Drd ol the fun.
So you see' The tutorial
Church met at the home 01 Mr. a dozen pint-sized students rapidly that computerized tn- new material could be learned acting.
I The movin~ vsn full of olanns. rohols are here to stay -aild

Irooms are now.

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MASON - MrS. Charles Yfager, Mason, w~_...lil CJI&amp;rge of
the Christmas f!toiram pre..nted on Monday evenmg at
the :egular meeting of _the Wom., n ' Soctety of CbrJstJan Servoce at the Mason Methodist
Church The members enler&lt;'d
th• cnadlelighted sanctuary for
the opemng of the
pro~ral!l
~hich featured the Cbristm
s.ury, scnpture, ~nd the s
ing of carols._
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A playlet .~•lied, Fjlf ThiS
Lillie T1me, which _!mphastz-

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Home
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Kroger Fresh

:~ ~~e~~~Zr ~i.th:o~:r ' ~~~-· L.hrJstmas
~nd Mrs. Denver
for ltleir
tr:u~ck~~~fo~r~a-:-•t:ru:c:ti-·:o~=ln=:pu:b:lle=-=-•~chn~o~~~~l=vl:a~th:e~t=e~:ph:one:::le:ch:n:tq:u:e.\:""I,...,...;;,:·M:o~y~Be~ne;ll;lt;:;m;•;a;n"';h;ll;•·;ope;-;ra;ted;;;fo~r;_;tha;';-gro;;w·~;;:-::--=
meetmgBlake
Mor.day
ev- !iclrim;:_;:b:l~nto~:t:h:e:~

Mrs. Wilson is
Hostess when
Club Meets

Pning. The home was beautifuliy decorated for the Christmas
season.
Christmas carols were sung
with Judy Williams at the
crgan. Readings were given by
Doris McDaniel and
J udy
Williams.
Games were played with I»
ris McDaniel and Denver Blake
as winners. The following memhers and guests were presePt,
Janet McDermitt
Dorot~y
Blake, Doris McDaniel, Judy
Williams, Roberta Rou&gt;h, Sandra Pickens, Jimmy Blake, Da·
na Lewis, Johnnie McDermitt,
the host and hostess and Mr..
1 Ediltl Fox, teacher ol
L~e
class.

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Pork Loin Sale

FOB

Mary Foster is
December 23rd
Bride in Mason

FULL
LOIN
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MASON - Announcement Is
made of the marriage of Mlss
Mary Vernon Foster, daughter
of the late Vernon Foster, and
Mrs. Sarah Foster, of Mason,
and Harley Hendricks, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hendricks,
of Pomeroy.
.
'nle double ring ceremony
was performed on December
23 at the Mason Evangelical
United Brethren by the Rev.
Lester Lane. Attendants were
Miss Kathy Zuspan, Mason and
Mr. Dennis Moore, Pomeroy.
'nle bride wore a white wool i

Char- sories,~.:B·;.J!!Cili
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To say, "Thank you;' every time you shop A&amp;P.

Television In Review

By AUNE MOSBY
UDited Pre•IDte11latiooal
NEW YORK fUPI)-He was
thai buller named Jeeves In the
mov111, you remember, the
s1110ty Englishman who, eyebrows hoisted, snarled delicate-

can see Men• is in a hole so 1
help him out," said Treacher,
like some imperious Jeeves.
"If he gives me a line I say
somethmg. Today he said, 'what I
do you think, Arthur', and 1 ,
.aid, 'I haven't been, lately, but j
ly,
I will now'.
"The show is like after dinner
Now Arthlll' '!'reacher,_ of all conversation only without the
people~ hu be~me a te1evJS10n , drink m mv hand.''

Or.ce Treerher was nipped by
•J!DOIIDCC', of all thmgs, on the a baby lamb on the program. 1
Mfi'IT Griffin teievtslon show.
Sometimes gu&lt;sts are asked to
Trtacher at 72 has carved out play Juliet to hls Romeo, or !
a Jold mine of a new career. other Shakespearean roles that
The older set rememberR he has perforrroed on the stage.
lllolle-faced Treacher in all
Pinup Butler
thole Shirley Temple movies, "When l was with Shirley
"National Velvet" With Eli. Temple l not only had the
abelh Taylor, "Wunderbar" grownups but the young," he
with AI Jolson and countless explamed. "Then lost the young
Broadway plays. The younger people comr-letely as they wero
crowd recalls him as the cop, 10 growing up and having bad
the recent "Mary Poppins" complexions and that sort ol
film. Now ltle mod-and-mini· . thing and now on this show a
skirt group hOi diBrovered him 1 great ronny young people ask
on the Griffin show.
I for photos. Also old people who
Treacher announces the open· remember me.
lr.g of the show In a mo•t un- Treacher fell into the butler !
Jeeves-like voice. Then while mold when he went !rom
Gr ll f i n interviews ~ u e sts, Broadway to Hollywood in 1934
Treacher jabs in remarks that I! to portray one. He dian'! like
break up Griffin as weli as the the role and Informed the
audience. '!'reacher is Grtffin's director ln haughty tones he
Bide-kick, or aide-de-camp, or I was going back to New Vor~ .
"an-noun-sab," as 1'rea.he1 The director cried In glee fer
puis it. One TV critic· called him to play the part that way.
him "just ebout the mo&amp;L Treacher did, and a film
colorful conversation piece since stereotype was born.
Tiffany lamps' '
Hl.• idea of a perfect butler,
Outspoken Critic
inrid•ntally, is "that you must
To one modtype on lhe show, not know he even Is there."
Treacher sniffed, •·go home. Was !'reacher always like thai
lake a bath and dress like a ir. his films?
JOtlllll lady." In his acid British "Every butler I played was
IICcen~ it devastates Amerl· rude to his employers. If I had
cans.
a butler Uke that, I'd sack
"Sometimes lu an interview l him," he annoWJced.

To keep giving you the most good food
for the least amount of money.

WIENERS

Fryer Quarters

5 9c

WELL
TRIMMED

To keep these resolutions. Put us~ the test.

lb.

Fruits and Vegetables!

Orange

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french Fries 5~~ 79c

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JANE PARKER- SUCED

RYE BREAD
4 DELICIOUS
VARIETIES - -

4 99c
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Potato Chips · · 1-lb. box 59c
JANE PARKER
Pullman Bread - 2 lb. loaf 39c
PLAIN, SUGAR OR CINNAMON
Donuts .... ·.... · .. 2 doz. 49c

49c
49

Spare Ribs

_lb.

59c

S~gar

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Dinners

Smoked Picnics

••• lb.

Swift's SelectN \'erlety

Lunch Meat .... _

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11-oz.
pkgs.

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cofft&gt;e. Yrv Kroger Vacuum
Pad(~d r.:offee 11 this spedtl

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Jack Rabbit Dried.

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you In mind wflon IIIey mode
their lowt~ In 1 It,.,. ••rtoly,,of
ptstol shodot. Cllcoot tho
to m~tch yDUt

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Coffee

e Susie Soulsby
e Earl Bradham
e Naomi Wyatt
e Mabel Kesterson
e Helene Mullen
eMory Tyler
e Elmora Boice
eEdno Baker
e Fannie Phillips
39c e Eleanor Werry
39c i' e Ancill Van Meter
e Homer Young
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Cured

Morton Frozen Assorted Variety

Wafers
. . pq. ... -. 39c

200-ct.

pkgs•

lb.
bag

Htbloco Pnmlum

Mutlltt ....

Mataroni
... pq. ......... 3lc

IONA BRAND

Sweet Peu 7- 1-lb. cans $1.
A&amp;P FROZEN HASH BROWNS

Brownie Mix 22 oz. pkg. 35c
AlP FROZEN

Potatoes
2 lb. pkg. 29c
A&amp;P Frozen Peas 2 lb. pkg SSe

Cut Corn
2 lb. pkg. 55c
D1ily Dog Me•l10 lb b1g 1.05

3- II 01. bolt' ·,

Whe•t PuHs _ 8-oz. pkg. 27c

Yukon Club Bever1ges _ 49c
Sunnyfield Butter 1-lb pkg 81 c

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Rolls
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SUNNYFI!LD
SUNNYIROOK MID. ORAD I A

Eggs

cloz. 55c

Cheese Slices _ 8-oz. pkg. 3Sc

Cr1nbtrry S1uce 1-lb. Cln 27c

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Cabbage

cabbtge,
Fmh

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Flour ____ 25

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$1.89

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Bre,.d Gelatin•

Fab

Exp. 12/JI/66

giant
box

Krogtr All-Purpose

Fresh

Kale---···-··

lb.

pteg.

29c

• Exp. 12/31/ 66

Frtsll. Cr11p

Carrots·---- 2

~- 25c ·

Tropi-Cal-Lo Punch or

Grape Drinkv..... 39c

Orange Juice
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Evtry pod&lt;ego of K,...,., l"'th end · labltS, 1111ed by Kngtl't clttr plt~flc tllrn
CrltPok, nwot be sunriat-fnth wflon you buy
lt. If you ani not .~ompl,tafr •ailsfitd, Krog·
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Black Pepper ·· 8-oz. can 59c Salad Dressing · ·· · Qt. Jar 39c
Suhana Salad Dressing .. · ...... · ........ · .... · .. Quart Jar 39c

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Kroger Plein &amp; S. R.

Oranges

SULTANA BRAND

B!'ef RDast
Exp. 1.2/ 31 / IXI

FLORIDA

Retails effective thru Sat. Dec. 31 In GaiUpqlla, ~tidlsport, Pomeroy

any Tender.y Borulen

5wMt Chips, MIX S•ackl,

Hi-C Drinks _______ 3

Reg. 67a Valua

Kroger Gr•dl A Modium

$1

7 Dollclous Fl...,.

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without •

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Pickles ___ .... _.. _. 3 1';~ $1

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Lemer L. Coa

Ice Cream

Crown Buttw
SWMI RoUsh

PoundCake- K-lrUid
BrUid
Half &amp; Half ,........ -_. -. . +&gt; ptnt 19c
Pork &amp; Beans 8 '!.' $1
1$.-, fire """"'"' 79c
ICrtltlfr Bronc!
Tomato Juice __ -- _______ -__ 4 ";;, $1 Wesson
Dttt.,.. Cent
Your New Ytar't
Twistees .
Oil .. ----··-- :: 49c
won't bt complete
of
Sllop Kroger
., ....,,.......·..,.· 39c . .
Sunrt..
Cabbage Oil ________ _
24.... 45c
tfll1 Wille.
bollia

A&amp;P BRANO

MELL0..91T

Biscuits ___ . . .... _12

Big K Drinks ___ .... _.. _. - 12

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TOI' VALUE STAMP'S

Pillsbury &amp; Btll•r•

Country Club ~ll Flavors

Kroger

EggNog·········· qt. can 59c Egg Noodles 3-1-lb. pkgs. $1
ANN PAGE- GROUND

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Jowl Bacon . __ .. _ lb. 25c
Hygr1dt All Meat
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SkinIess W1eners
. . 12..,
pkg: 45c

4 to 4 lb. •vg.

Cookies
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2 lb. jar 35c

Smoked

Will

ANY SIZE PIECE

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lit. ...... - .......

Tomato Juice· 46-oz. can 31c Swiss Cheese ........ lb. 79c

WHITE HOUU

Baking Hens

Potato Chips
...., pq. ··-· 59c

SAUERKRAUT -

Canned Ham

Coffee

JANE PARKER-lY• LB. PKGS.

Lemon Juice · · qt. bottle 59c Sauer Kraut 2- l·lb. cans 29c

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R&amp;ALEMON

$1.98

apok ....- ....

Asst. Cookies · · ·· 3 pkgs. $1
A&amp;P BRANP

Ground Chuck ..... 69c
Dubuque Famous Quality

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AND QUALITY .... COMPARE
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES

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"RED TAG"

HEAD LETIUCE

39c

Here Are .4 Few
Last Week's Winners

LOOK FOR THE

10c

LARGE
HEADS

rH,i!J1ilb
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No Purcha,. Required To Play

Saltines

CABBAGE

3 l9C l

A&amp;P FRESH FROZEN FLORIDA

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Fresh Frying

Blade1t1

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59c

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lb.

CHUCK STEAK
lb.

Copyrllhf, Tho Kroger co., ""

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WELL TRIMMED

69c

Sausage ___ . . "· 59r·

TURKEY
10 lb. and up
39c lb.

We ,_.,. thl right to limit quantities.

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Chicken Liver

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FROZEN

We're determined to care even more in '67.

GREEN ONIONS
RA~;HES for

lb.

CHUCK ROAST

lb.

3sc

2-lb. pkg.

$1.15

tr

NYI

Goaulno Polish Stylo Koltbo,.

:.llbs. o1· more

CLOSED

Cooked Hams ······ · · lb. 59c Ground Chuck · ·· · ·· ·· lb. 69c
Chip Chop Ham ··· ··.· · · lb. 99c Pork Steaks, BuH Style lb. 69c
FROZEN
Veal Cube Steaks · ·· · lb. 89c BIH Burgers- 12-oz. pkg. 99c

To show you again that at A&amp;P, "WE CARE."

99c

lb.

FRESH LEG OR BREAST

BONELESS

To continue to be fair and honest
in pricing, labeling, and promises.

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SUPER-RIGHT SKINLESS

To go on being the dependable store you cP n l, c~ st.

20

lb.

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SMOKED SHANK PORTIONS ·

To try to have all the things you want. To be more helpful.

RED POTATOES

ito

49~

FULL
RIB
HALF

lb.

Wednesday, Dec. 28-9 AM·6 PM
Thunday, Dec. 29-9 AM-9 PM
Friday, Dec. 30-9M to 9 PM
Saturday, Doc. 31-9 AM-9 PM
Sunday, Jan. l~onday,Jan.2

Turkeys, 6 to 10 lbs. • lb. 49c Turkey Roll, Boneless -lb. 99c
CINTER CUT LOIN
PICNIC STYLI
Pork Roast · ........ · lb. 79c Pork Roast · .......... · lb. 45c
Pork Roast, Loin End - lb. 59c Pork Roast, BuH Style lb. 59c
CENTER CUT
COUNTRY STYLE
Pork Chops · .. · .. .. .. lb. 89c Spare Ribs · ·· ·· ·· ·· · · · lb. 59c
ALL GOOD
Sliced Bacon · · 1-lb. pkg. 69c Pork Feet ............ .lb. 29c

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PORK
CHOPS
IT Chops _

l·lb.
pkg.

kle , l1rs. Nolan Swackhamer, She is a graduate Wahama I
Mrs. Sharon Hoffman, M r s. High School and attended West
~ 1 arilyn Johnson and Mrs. El· VIrginia Tech, where she was
eJnor Jarrell.
a sophomore. The groom graduated from Pomeroy H i g h
SON IS BORN
School and the Gallipolis BusiMASON - State Trooper anc oess College. 'nle new Mr. and
Mrs. G. R. (Dick) Young 01 Mrs. Hendricks plan to go to
Charle&lt;ton Heights, W. Va .. are j Kmgslon, Dl. where he expects
announcing the birth ol a son to be employed.
on December I e at the CharlesSON IS BORN
ton Memorial Rospilat. 'nle In·
!ant which weighed 7 pound• Mr. and Mrs. Dale Justis
and 14 ounces h.,. been named !Sharon Young) of Plainfield,
Michael Scott. The
Young• Ind. are announcing the birth
hive another son, Richar4 Lee, of a 7 lb. 4 oz. son, Gregory
ace 6 years.
Dale, December 22, at St. Vin· !
Grandparents are Mr. and cent Hospital, Indianapolis, Ind.
Mrs. Alburtlct Young, Cl!fton, Grandparents are Mrs. Victor
Mrs. Leona Golf, Pt. Pleasant; Young Sr. of Pomeroy and Mr.
Mr. Murphy Oo!l, Hurricane, and Mrs. Ferris Justis of MasW. Va.
on, W. \ ' a . - - - - -

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WE CUT OUR LOINS RI3HT IN THE CENTER

lntte Yonker, Mrs. Lilah Zer- corsi~!f :: ·.•... •;-. ,'.,Z}'.

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ofttnl Pric:ed to

Less Than 3lbs.

Weaver, Mrs. Pat Wilson, Mrs. sheath · dNSS with black acces-

Idol of teert-a¥ers. And as an

Comblnu wtll with naodklt lftd vege.
t•bles. Enjoy this tasty numey··1•ver

Ground Beef

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MASON - 'nle Mason Mothers Club mombers attended a
Cbristmas dinner Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. R. K.
Wilson. 'nle Wilson home was
beautifully decorated for the
dinner which was served buffet
style. Following the
dinner
gifts were exchanged.
Attending were Mrs. Mary
Berry, Mrs.
George Burns,
Mr.. Mel Clark, Mrs. Rosemary Cook. Mrs. Earl Ewing,
Mrs. Donna Gibbs, Mrs. Stanley Harbour, Mrs. Belva Lewis, Mrs. Joseph Lish, Mrs. Car·
ol Proffitt, Mrs. Maxine Rick·
ard. Mrs. Edward Ryan, Mrs.
C laddie Stewart, Mrs.
Lois
Chari" Yeager, Mrs._

No doubt tbout It , , , K.....- G......t IIHI Is .nd
flnt, fi'Hh flavor ttll you lr1 ground f"th sev.r•l timet • My from the bnt ••tin' btefl lt'1 II·
w•ys rwd-rlch lun beef with Just enouth
fat for flavor. It baku, bolls, frin, •rw:f

of &amp;~Uv'• but "'"' values. lt'1 rlch-rtd color

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iiarah Carsey, daughter ol Dr.
and ·11 rs. F. R. C?rsey, por!rayed Mary; Debbie Jones,
daugn~er of Mr. and Mro Jo&gt;peh Jones, portrayed tile part
of Sarah; Kathy ·Foglesong,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donaid Foglr.song._ portrayed M•ry
Magdalene. Mtss Clartce Dav1s,
daughler of Mr. and Mls. Clnrence DaviS~ sang solos at mtervals durmg the playlet
Follawmg the program t~e
group went to the church basement where refreshments were
served by hostesses Mrs. John
Stsson, Mrs. Russell Capehart
and Mrs. Ray Proffitt.

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Just Last Week In Kroger's. Deck·0' Money Game, There.Jere.~_,

in the n•xt decade as etas .. limited, rather informal, and
, did · not give entirely eonctus1ve The use of videotape in Denefit ol more than ~ fii!Pil~
'nlat prediction by "The proof tllat th• telophone m.. recording the grade ochool l tn seven Wichita, Kana ... acbools
N~llon'.s .. Schools," a journal~ l'or dium I!" ideal, ll did ~I J•!e thPatrical productions has many : launr.hinR Head Start pr91Jraml.
adminiJirators, is coupled With way to Iuture pilot studies on benefits, says Fred Seike. ! The mobile music laboratory
J(J
repm:t .on some current uses using the device as a Jearhing television producer and mana- was equippt'd with 18 electroome
0:0,
ul tbe new technology.
tool." Tanguay told "Nation'• ger lor the district. The tapes vianos connected to a contrOl
By PATRICIA MrCORMACK homework In French, dials a'piano leSllon.
1 St\ldenls who dialed for help Schools."
are played over the dlstrirt's panel. The students hear only
Vatted Prrss lnternalloaal
phone number. He gets a Such happenings occur with In French aild Spanish lessuns 'nle filth-and-six-grade Shak•· closed flrcuit television syst.m !heir own music and ~~
NEW YORK (UP)) -A hiRh recorded dialogue drill from Ius increasing frequency In schools go to school In Lakewood. Colo. spearean actors and actresses 1r other classes.
mdlvldual elosed -clrcult 8881~
school student, puzzled over . teacher for throe minutes.
nationWide as ltle merger of Edward J. Tanguay, supervisor, . who saw their performance on a What's more the young actors ten"" from their mstrurto•
- ·
Ielectronics and education moves lorelgn language department, i television monitor had It record- · receive an immediatP rrltlo•1e : The tru;tructor sttJJ at U]t
In an elementary school, Iinto high gear.
Jeffet:Siln County School District' ed on videotape In the Palo nl their performance from the communication center w•ill
I
mea?whlle, P?.plls stage thei.~l
IR-1, said the atped Instruction I Alto, Calif., un!Ded school director. Instructors have no- :leads from all the pianos and
';Meets at
reodttlon of Julius Caesar. I
Ele&lt;lronte RevolulloD
' was used during a three-month . district.
!iced that the !set that childreo student earphones conneeted to
·then watch the performance ~ The electronic revolution In exoeriment.
I It happened at the Palo Verde are going to be recorded on his panel. He inlrodUCfs the
repeated on a tetevtslon screen. the schoolhouse, fueled In part Nearly three-fourths of the School. They were sii!J clad on videotope brings out the best In day's lesson, the students try to
CLIFTON _ The Inspiration Outside another school, a by grants from the U.S. Office students said the lesson• were _their Roman robes when iltey each performer and adds to the 1ollnw it. He· lislens ln.
Class of the Clifton Mett.odist moving van pulls up. More than of Educsllon, ts moving so helpful. Two-thirds thought eveo saw the Videotape l'el!Drd ol the fun.
So you see' The tutorial
Church met at the home 01 Mr. a dozen pint-sized students rapidly that computerized tn- new material could be learned acting.
I The movin~ vsn full of olanns. rohols are here to stay -aild

Irooms are now.

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12-Daily Sentinel, Pomero:v·Mkldleport, 0., Dec. 28, 1968

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INFORMAHON

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GfiAUTY

Pomerov

SPECIAL

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New tire.";. clean interior, radio, heater, black finish.

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Invicta. White finish . red interior, like new tires, power steer·
ing and brakes, automatic trans., radio and beater, good top,

tno 1111 pete~ ••'"'" ~~ ae,..
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IT'' 10 EA5l'
TO PLACI A

HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLES

HONDA
SAU.S &amp;- SERVICE

MSO SPORT
BOBCAT
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1962 BUICK CON. CPE. Wa1 $1395 Reduced To $1295

tn.ert~anl

OtJCOI'fll

$1095

interior. R&amp;H.

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RADIATOR
SERVICE·

Low mileage, local! owner, std. l.rans. Turquoise finisb, vinyl

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1964 CORVAIR 500 COUPE

Exptrlenctd

TRACTOR
OVERHAULS

tu.-ut A lliJNI
"I.ID"~I'e•

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Phone 992-2145
Pomtroy, 0.

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J!ALLI!P,
WAlliN&amp;
FO~ U6 TO POP UP THROOGH TH!
Sk&gt;&lt;T... CAN YOU I'IALKr

bwllnga Honda Sales
WY :loo2Ut
MIDDLIPOit OHIO

I MREL~~J .. ,_,_.,,.,.,

U'L ABNER
NO NII.D
VEPN
LITTLE. DEMAND FOR, CHILDREN SO
SOON AFTER CHRISTMAS .
PE'OPLE. ARE. SICK OF THEM!!

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DON'T BE

SERVICE

ASHAMED OF
YOIJR DIRTY CAR

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

aE:SULI PRODUCING

DICK RAWLINGS

WANT AD

FOR

PHONE WY 2·2156

ONLY

50(

BE PROUD OF
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A CLEAN CAR
U·DRIV&amp;.THRU
CAR WASH

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a
' cleaned witll Blue Luslre. It's payments of $5.51 per month I
Auto Sales
' America's finest. Rent elec- or pay balance due $68.22.
I
Try it in your home. Call 11961 CORVA!R, 2 door, four
' tnc shampoor $1. Pomeroy
good,
12 23 6tc 1 speed, bucket seats,
i Cl!ment Block Co., Pomeroy. 992-3218.
BOY or GIRL
condition. Price 15011. Phone i
12 28 Gtc
I
--ONE
PLEASURE
pony
cart,
\
992-77!16.
12 28 3tp
In Rutland on Main
YOU
SAVED
and
slaved
for
Street &amp; College Ave.
practically new. Ph. 992·2215. 1963 FORD Station
Wagon
wall to wail carpet. Keep it
Earn Money and Prizes
12 28 3tc Country Sedan, .one owner,
: new with Blue Lustre. Rent
Delivering The Daily
good tires, R&amp;H,
power
1
electric shampooer $1. Baker
Sentinel to established
steering,
good
conditon.
Ph. I
1 furniture, Middleport.
Route
9!J2.JM6
or
992-21116.
I
Hanna Line
12286tc i
12 28 tfc'
TRAVEL TRAILERS
CALL 992·2156
7 FT. Locus! post, 35c. Phone.
(Quality Buill)
' L'harles Calaway at 985·3857.
1967 Modolo In Stock
JANUARY
12 :w ate
- I
ROUSH &amp; LYONS I CLEARANCE SALE e
Wanted
8 x 35 Prairie Schooner house·
CAMPING TRAILERS
trailer, 2 b€drooms, bath. Horton
St.
M11on, W. Vo. '
MACHINISTS
I Carpeted. Only 1995. John
I
PIPE FITTERS
I
Was $t8115.00. V8 2 dr. liard
Richmond,
814
East
Main
St.,
FLAME CUTTERS
I
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Top.
4 speed stick shift. Thi•
Pomeroy.
Ph.
992-2451
before
WELDERS
ear
is
beauliful all white fln·
LAYOUT MEN
j
ALL NEW FOR 1967
10 a. m. (Other hours ju•l
ish
With
black vinyI bucket
", ·,$.fEEL FABRICATORS
(67 Apocho Morado)
maybe).
12 23 tic
seats
and
full consul.
l'he r standard rate for men
21 Feof Long
experienced in the above
s
1967 Apech11 Duo Dec. 10
ELECTROLUX sweeper
on
:::lassifications is $3.15 per
wheels, pop out paper bags,
hour.
A.pplf in person , Monday
dual &lt;leaning tool! lor rugs,
•hrotn~h Frida), 8 am. 'til 4
furniture, dusting, etc. Only
Real Estate For Sale
'l.m. , or phone C'ollret.
Was .1898.00. VB Monttlalr
5
payments
left
of
$6.99
each.
I
4
dr. Hard Top Sedan. Spot(4191691.2475
-·i
Ph.
992-2685.
leN
turquoile fiDJsb. AutoAM~RICAN SHIP
I
BUILDING CO.
12-l&gt;-tfc THE L. D. &lt;Doad) King real lll&amp;tic trana. Power lrteering,
estate In the v!Uage of Syra· power brakes, one )ocal ow·
2245 Front St.
Toledo, Ohio
cuse, Sulton
Townsl!lp, ner. breezeway rear wind·
IA"'! MONEY ON
ows.
An equa) opportunity
which is the old baseball park I
emp]oycr
and olher land will be solrl ~"I
tlle
highest bidder at the of. j
COON, Ex. L.L., Sl.75, Rats,
fice of J. B. O'Brien, Attor· l
Ex. L.L., $1.20, Skunk, Ex. Stili time to get that Eerly
Discount.
Take
d~livery
now,
ney,
100Y.! Court Street. Porn·
LL., $100, St. 75c. Mink Ex.
get 'it off your '66 income
eroy,
0., Friday, December:
L.L., $7.00 F. f3 .25, Oppo.. tex. We have it In stock.
30, 1960, at 10 a. m. Must be I
sum, Ex. LL., 50c, Beet
lnaurenc.
Ana Wa,..house
sold
for not Jess than ts,OOO
bides, Tr., 6c lb. Bill Bailey,
the appriased value. For fur· . GET A quotatloa 11om ltEIJ.
Box 14, Reedsville, 0.
POMEROY
!her
information, call 9ft. TER INSURAHCE AGICNI.'Y
12 22 12tc
m.ml
mo. Eugene Lampkin, Es- INC. befort .-wiDa J01U
'
' ecutor of the Estate of L. D. auto IDsurance. We may be
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Notice
King, Dec.
12 24 3tc lliJI lo save yoo money.
BUDGET
PRICED
fumlture
II
IZUc
I WILL NOT be responsible for
any debts contracted by any. our third noor budget shop.
17&amp; ACRE rarm, bouse with I AU'!OMOBILE lnlureace been
Baker
Furniture,
Middleport
one other than myself.
I
caocelled? Lost your opera~
11 12 If&lt; rooms and bath, cellar, cellar ar'1 licenae? Call WY Wlltle.
Stanley D. Gibbs, Mason, W Ohio.
bouse, 2 large barns,
free
Va.
12_:tl__:tc_ ' tJON'T pump your sluggish sep
I II Uc
gas, 2 farm ponds, tmmed~
PIANO Tuning, school, church, tic tank. Get Klean·Em-AII ate occupancy. Pearl WULegal Notice
home. Ph. Lane Dantels, 992- Septic Tank Cleaner. Land. Iiams, 992-2318 or 992-2tl8l.
LIOAL NOTICI
10 3 Uc
5009 around 8 a. m.
mark Farm Bureau in Pom.
WID1arn Blaotenablp. · wtLoMo
boWD place of re~idenee S.
12 21 12tc eroy, 0.
VDioll
II 2.1 30tc
Ttu:rll«, Pomeroy. Ohio, 11 lwNbJ not-

WANTED

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Now $1,795

SAID IT I-lAD 10 &amp;

64 MERCURY

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A "CQNI=ORMIS"T ..
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LIKE THAT,.

RIH T HEM rJI C[
!i~AT 'i:&gt;HOE b
r,o~n

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ENSEM5l.E !

HE SAID!

WAIT 'll Y'GE!;

WHI\1 1 DO r.BOUT"

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T).l. C t'CTE
MOM SUPPW Mr ~
'jWk .... TAK.Itf ME TO
A SPEClA •~ PLACE

HE KNOWS!

Now $1,695
BLAETTNARS

FERTILIZER

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- Slower Rise
For November

.•.ANYHOW, l
IH!NK HE

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LIKED 11--1'

NEl&lt;T liN5

BETTE!;( I

By RAEBURN VAN BUREN
r_-_·..,.M"'o"'N•"'~"'!c-:::,.,-,=~L"'tv:=r..,

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I.ONG ~NOUSH
WHAT
M'l FATHE~ HAS !W TRl)~T FOR
·.c:.•,-_·:· L~T ME 00 SOME·

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Wanted To Buy

lfltd Uut on the 28th day of Novem.

Adams and Stanley
Auction NE'RVOUS? Can'J sleep? Tcy
be•, ......
ltOii, '"'"'" """"•"'•"' '"""
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WANTED TO RUY B08t d 1•.,
.,...,, him u dotondanl
House and Trading
Post ''Sleepers."
Guaranteed re- I
an -In tbe Court ot Comll)oa Plu•. Melp
b3C I&lt; . motor. Ph. Sll'l~l. 12 Z1 6tp for
C.unl,, Oblo, c ... No, ....,,, P"Ytno
Ia DOW under one roof
at !!IU ItS Of money
dJvoree from 1&amp;111 WIWam. Blankeuhlp on arounda ol lf'OA neEied
Laurel Cliff School
House Only 98c. Nelson 's Pharmacy ,
ol duty and extnme cruelty, and othon State Route 124 and new Pomeroy, 0.
II 25 3otp COPPER H., 28c lb.; Brass, • PtOPtr nUefl B&amp;id cau.e will be for
red, 18c lb., yellow, 16c lb.; hautq: on or after the tlh day of
Rt. 7 by·pass, open daily at
Febra.lrJ. 1967,
IJ noon. Jim Adams
and HOUSE coal, grav•l for drive· Had1ators, l6c lb.; Batteries,
lunlt.a Blaatn.hip,
Worthy Stanle) .
II 20 tic way. I will deliver Ph. 992· $U5 ea., clean No. I iron. J. B.Pl.o·an.n.
Bill Bailey, P. 0. Box 14, AttomeJ lOr PWDWI
7286.
Fot Rent
12 22 12tc 011 ~·• • w •• u, 111, 25 - tiC
J2.1&gt;-30tp Heedsville, 0.
MODERN furnished firs! floor
l(liriency apartment In Mid· FOR REALLY professional re· STANDING Umber 1D ObJo Honor Student Dies
suits clean your carpets with or . West Vtrglnla, or
dleport. Ph . 992·3!174.
old At Cambridge High
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ForceSukarno

By BRANNER
GLAD TO MEET

'l'OU I HONt:Y.

To Step Down

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By RALPH HEIMDAHL

rJI'ti'R

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YOU EVER BEE A CU&amp;ltW\•
MADE DINNER
JACKET BE·
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THB WILLm

12-Daily Sentinel, Pomero:v·Mkldleport, 0., Dec. 28, 1968

\N1 AD
INFORMAHON

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!SIGNS
CIP

GfiAUTY

Pomerov

SPECIAL

Motor Co.

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New tire.";. clean interior, radio, heater, black finish.

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l'rom !be Larlleat Truck or
Bulldour Radiator To The
•maned Heater Core.

Invicta. White finish . red interior, like new tires, power steer·
ing and brakes, automatic trans., radio and beater, good top,

tno 1111 pete~ ••'"'" ~~ ae,..
110.-RIJ UJ tHANK~ I OIIIUI\Rtl•

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llturo•" •:3• -.. Nl ro II•M Nun
IT'' 10 EA5l'
TO PLACI A

HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLES

HONDA
SAU.S &amp;- SERVICE

MSO SPORT
BOBCAT
SPRINT

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' cleaned witll Blue Luslre. It's payments of $5.51 per month I
Auto Sales
' America's finest. Rent elec- or pay balance due $68.22.
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Try it in your home. Call 11961 CORVA!R, 2 door, four
' tnc shampoor $1. Pomeroy
good,
12 23 6tc 1 speed, bucket seats,
i Cl!ment Block Co., Pomeroy. 992-3218.
BOY or GIRL
condition. Price 15011. Phone i
12 28 Gtc
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PLEASURE
pony
cart,
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992-77!16.
12 28 3tp
In Rutland on Main
YOU
SAVED
and
slaved
for
Street &amp; College Ave.
practically new. Ph. 992·2215. 1963 FORD Station
Wagon
wall to wail carpet. Keep it
Earn Money and Prizes
12 28 3tc Country Sedan, .one owner,
: new with Blue Lustre. Rent
Delivering The Daily
good tires, R&amp;H,
power
1
electric shampooer $1. Baker
Sentinel to established
steering,
good
conditon.
Ph. I
1 furniture, Middleport.
Route
9!J2.JM6
or
992-21116.
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Hanna Line
12286tc i
12 28 tfc'
TRAVEL TRAILERS
CALL 992·2156
7 FT. Locus! post, 35c. Phone.
(Quality Buill)
' L'harles Calaway at 985·3857.
1967 Modolo In Stock
JANUARY
12 :w ate
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ROUSH &amp; LYONS I CLEARANCE SALE e
Wanted
8 x 35 Prairie Schooner house·
CAMPING TRAILERS
trailer, 2 b€drooms, bath. Horton
St.
M11on, W. Vo. '
MACHINISTS
I Carpeted. Only 1995. John
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PIPE FITTERS
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Was $t8115.00. V8 2 dr. liard
Richmond,
814
East
Main
St.,
FLAME CUTTERS
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Top.
4 speed stick shift. Thi•
Pomeroy.
Ph.
992-2451
before
WELDERS
ear
is
beauliful all white fln·
LAYOUT MEN
j
ALL NEW FOR 1967
10 a. m. (Other hours ju•l
ish
With
black vinyI bucket
", ·,$.fEEL FABRICATORS
(67 Apocho Morado)
maybe).
12 23 tic
seats
and
full consul.
l'he r standard rate for men
21 Feof Long
experienced in the above
s
1967 Apech11 Duo Dec. 10
ELECTROLUX sweeper
on
:::lassifications is $3.15 per
wheels, pop out paper bags,
hour.
A.pplf in person , Monday
dual &lt;leaning tool! lor rugs,
•hrotn~h Frida), 8 am. 'til 4
furniture, dusting, etc. Only
Real Estate For Sale
'l.m. , or phone C'ollret.
Was .1898.00. VB Monttlalr
5
payments
left
of
$6.99
each.
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4
dr. Hard Top Sedan. Spot(4191691.2475
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Ph.
992-2685.
leN
turquoile fiDJsb. AutoAM~RICAN SHIP
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BUILDING CO.
12-l&gt;-tfc THE L. D. &lt;Doad) King real lll&amp;tic trana. Power lrteering,
estate In the v!Uage of Syra· power brakes, one )ocal ow·
2245 Front St.
Toledo, Ohio
cuse, Sulton
Townsl!lp, ner. breezeway rear wind·
IA"'! MONEY ON
ows.
An equa) opportunity
which is the old baseball park I
emp]oycr
and olher land will be solrl ~"I
tlle
highest bidder at the of. j
COON, Ex. L.L., Sl.75, Rats,
fice of J. B. O'Brien, Attor· l
Ex. L.L., $1.20, Skunk, Ex. Stili time to get that Eerly
Discount.
Take
d~livery
now,
ney,
100Y.! Court Street. Porn·
LL., $100, St. 75c. Mink Ex.
get 'it off your '66 income
eroy,
0., Friday, December:
L.L., $7.00 F. f3 .25, Oppo.. tex. We have it In stock.
30, 1960, at 10 a. m. Must be I
sum, Ex. LL., 50c, Beet
lnaurenc.
Ana Wa,..house
sold
for not Jess than ts,OOO
bides, Tr., 6c lb. Bill Bailey,
the appriased value. For fur· . GET A quotatloa 11om ltEIJ.
Box 14, Reedsville, 0.
POMEROY
!her
information, call 9ft. TER INSURAHCE AGICNI.'Y
12 22 12tc
m.ml
mo. Eugene Lampkin, Es- INC. befort .-wiDa J01U
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King, Dec.
12 24 3tc lliJI lo save yoo money.
BUDGET
PRICED
fumlture
II
IZUc
I WILL NOT be responsible for
any debts contracted by any. our third noor budget shop.
17&amp; ACRE rarm, bouse with I AU'!OMOBILE lnlureace been
Baker
Furniture,
Middleport
one other than myself.
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caocelled? Lost your opera~
11 12 If&lt; rooms and bath, cellar, cellar ar'1 licenae? Call WY Wlltle.
Stanley D. Gibbs, Mason, W Ohio.
bouse, 2 large barns,
free
Va.
12_:tl__:tc_ ' tJON'T pump your sluggish sep
I II Uc
gas, 2 farm ponds, tmmed~
PIANO Tuning, school, church, tic tank. Get Klean·Em-AII ate occupancy. Pearl WULegal Notice
home. Ph. Lane Dantels, 992- Septic Tank Cleaner. Land. Iiams, 992-2318 or 992-2tl8l.
LIOAL NOTICI
10 3 Uc
5009 around 8 a. m.
mark Farm Bureau in Pom.
WID1arn Blaotenablp. · wtLoMo
boWD place of re~idenee S.
12 21 12tc eroy, 0.
VDioll
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Adams and Stanley
Auction NE'RVOUS? Can'J sleep? Tcy
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WANTED TO RUY B08t d 1•.,
.,...,, him u dotondanl
House and Trading
Post ''Sleepers."
Guaranteed re- I
an -In tbe Court ot Comll)oa Plu•. Melp
b3C I&lt; . motor. Ph. Sll'l~l. 12 Z1 6tp for
C.unl,, Oblo, c ... No, ....,,, P"Ytno
Ia DOW under one roof
at !!IU ItS Of money
dJvoree from 1&amp;111 WIWam. Blankeuhlp on arounda ol lf'OA neEied
Laurel Cliff School
House Only 98c. Nelson 's Pharmacy ,
ol duty and extnme cruelty, and othon State Route 124 and new Pomeroy, 0.
II 25 3otp COPPER H., 28c lb.; Brass, • PtOPtr nUefl B&amp;id cau.e will be for
red, 18c lb., yellow, 16c lb.; hautq: on or after the tlh day of
Rt. 7 by·pass, open daily at
Febra.lrJ. 1967,
IJ noon. Jim Adams
and HOUSE coal, grav•l for drive· Had1ators, l6c lb.; Batteries,
lunlt.a Blaatn.hip,
Worthy Stanle) .
II 20 tic way. I will deliver Ph. 992· $U5 ea., clean No. I iron. J. B.Pl.o·an.n.
Bill Bailey, P. 0. Box 14, AttomeJ lOr PWDWI
7286.
Fot Rent
12 22 12tc 011 ~·• • w •• u, 111, 25 - tiC
J2.1&gt;-30tp Heedsville, 0.
MODERN furnished firs! floor
l(liriency apartment In Mid· FOR REALLY professional re· STANDING Umber 1D ObJo Honor Student Dies
suits clean your carpets with or . West Vtrglnla, or
dleport. Ph . 992·3!174.
old At Cambridge High
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and It need not be by bnying \ By EDWARD K. DELONG command module pilot will oe "depends on the success o
votes, either.
Uailed Pre'" Inlernatltlaal
David Scotl, and Russoll i other Apollo missions." The«
well oiled Kennedy · SPACE CENTER, Houston (Ru,ty) Schweickart wdl ne would Include the already·
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By LYLE WILSON
Kennedy book were prevented. campalgn machine passed Uke 1 (UPI) -The U.S. soace ag..,~y lunar module pilot.
delayed flight of Apollo 1, tho
,
United Press Internalional ISo it was the plan of the steam roller over Hubert H. rqunded out ·Its crew list; They are the first to bear ;pacecralt's first manned te"
• As the unseemly dispute magazine and book publishers Humphrey ln. the 1960 pres•den· Thuisday for space misslons lthese titles, whic;il were chosen in earth orbit, and SOD"o(
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1 between the Kennedys and the to demand
that the Kennedys 1 1' a 1 prbnar•es. H u m Ph r e Y expected in 1967, narrung a alter the first Apollo crew had unmanned flights.
I book publishers moved in bold post an indemnity bond of about JOunced haround ~~maryedst:tes dozen astronauts for the secoud been named earlier this year Apollo 1 is currently schJL
type across the front pages of $5 million. The purpose was to ' In ha ; ~zy,
'htag ~- and third manned AllOIIO llil(hls. but wlll be used in all flights duled for late February at the
U.S. newspapers, the common assure that the publishers, book ~ 0 n
y, s '
' The crew of the third flight will after Apollo 1.
soonest, a delay of some two
man and his wife got a peek at and magazine, would be indem- Js tmo ::;· b s colus!ns and ~s try to set a record altJit•de
Donnan In Charge
months from Its original launch
th• awesome power of money. nified if a lower court sustained ~un~ sp ~ mo,"' car or Y mark of some 4,000 ntlles, the Commanding Apollo 3 - the ing target. Virgil I. (Gust
Joe E. Lewis, the distln· the Kennedys' suppression but a:• Y-ow~
a r altrans/:~ space agency said.
first test of the mighty Saturn 5 Grissom commands the crew.
I guished saloon comic, said what was reserved on appeal by a I ~ erevr e c-:gp ~ J ~ Half the astronauts were moon rocket with a crew of with Ed While and Rogel
needed to be said about monev higher court.
them: tt wakisll a 8 . ry 0 ac · prime crewmen the men who astronauts aboard -will be Chaffee the other crewmen
· ht h
h told his
t e-gJan
er 10 reverse.
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wen e
How manv persons. or fami· l' vou'd beller believe It! Money norma y w
y t em sswns. Frank Borman. Michael Collins Space officials have said I e"
I ·~~ence at El Morocco.
Iii•s for thai matter, have that is power.
The oUrer six wer~ backup ere~ w_as named . command module flights are likely to be the only
, . Money may not be every- kind of money? So much that I
members who will step m 11 pilot and William Anders was manned missions in 1007
thmg. But, fnends: •t Is way they could contemplate the I
something happens to the prime picked as lunar module pijot.
although there is an ou\sid•
nl•·'• ..or whatever IS m second possible loss of many millions
crews.
.
No launching dates were possibility of another manned
of dollars in the event they
The space agfllcy sa1d given for the second and third Saturn 5 shot if everythmg goc&gt;
true! Consider
I he ultimately lost their case in the
veteran astronaut James A. manned ntghf,s although spaee perfectly.
of !the Kennedy money. suprer .. Court. The Rockefel·
McDivitt will be prime crew officials said both are planneli
Mix Veterans, Rookies
Jacqueline Kennedy ob- lers ru.-.e if. Lyndon B. Johnson
commander for Apollo 2, the !or 1967.
If the prime crews are used
jecled to passages in a book 10uld maybe flush $5 million I MASON _ The Mason Moth· first manned t~st in space of The schedule, they said, on all three missions, one rookie
about to be published which she down the drain and still remain
the lunar landmg craft. His
and two veterans will make
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to the
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herself had comm1sstoned. The comfortably solvent. It has beeo S . C"ti
Ch ,
Guests
Come
for
each flight.
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objectionable passage&gt; repre- . calculated that 1._ Johnson TV- emor
zens
riStmas par- angels and candies were the Ch ·
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sented her own statements' real estate fortune is in the ty Sunday afternoon between 2 table decorations used along ' rrstmas Inner
are veteran astronauts Thoma.
freely made to the author neighborhood of $14 million. to 4 p.m. at the Mason Metho- with decorative
Christmas A family dJnner was
held Stafford,
John Young aud
W hours of taped This was achiebed on a diS! Church. A Christmas pro- guests and club members went Chnstmas Day ~t the home of Eugene Cernan. Backups lor
""'"'v' ews. Ten hours! Mrs. congressman's not-so-large sola- ! gram was presented rn the sane. plates and cups. Favors of min- Mr.. and Mrs. Ehas Sides, Rock Apollo 3 are veterans Charles
Kennedy stepped out of her role ry but, also, with the benevolen t tuary With Mrs. Dorothy Anth· iature Bibles were given
to Sprmgs Road.
Conrad and Richard Gordon,
· Amenca's beloved faerie consideration of the Federal ony, MJddl•port, ~nd her ·s•ster, each of. the guests. Both favors Present v.:ere Mr. and Mrs. and rookie C. C. Williams Jr.
queen to mak e a hard-nosed, Communications
Commission Mrs. Frances LJ~VIng, West and decorations were made by Edward Shies and daughter, Plans for the second manned
knuckly fisted demand that the which reacts to members of Columb~a, presentmg_ a medley club members.
Nma and Mr_. and Mrs. Carl Apolll call for tlre spacecrafr
author and hiS publishers mend Congress as 1o nephews to rich , of Chnslmas selectiOns m a Refreshments were served to Pla tter of Middleport; Roger and crew to be launched by one
the
book text, or else.
i uncles. And there are other rich prano and organ duet.
Mrs. Sarah Hamm, Miss Eliz- Shies, Columb~s; Mr. and Mrs. Saturn 1 rocket, followed into
WORLD'S BIGGEST vessel. the 210,000-dcadweight-ton
A
great
deal
of
money,
of
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and
rich
families.
Gary
Stewart,
son
of
Mr.
and
abeth
Mcintosh, Mrs. Est a Herschel Norrrs ~d son, Clar· space 24 hours later by the
Idemitsu Maru, lies off Japan prior to start or maiden
voyage in early December. The mammoth tanker, nearly
puten l•al prof1t to book and But the common man and his Mrs. Reuben Stewart, Mason, Bumgardner, Mrs.
Norman enee, Letart Falls, Mrs. Jim· lunar landing "bug" atop a
lour football Jields in len~th , was scheduled to pick up
magazine publishers was in· wife, you or members of your a student at ]\larshall Univcr. Frame, Mrs. Nellie Dudding, my Fry and Ruth . Ann, Rock second rocket.
Its first cargo of crude oil in the Persian Gulf. Built by
valved in this dispute. Sen. family, could never challenge a Sity, presented a series of Mrs. Josie Elias, Mr. and Mrs. Sprmgs Road and the host and In orbit around the earth the
a Japanese company. It will not hold its "largest'' title
Robert
F. Kenneliy _was repre. fre e press so boldly as to make Christmas songs on the_ !rum- Amos Samples, Mr. and Mrs. hostess.
spacecraft will rendezvous and
long. JapanesP shipbuilders have even largt•r ships nu"
I~~~~W;~h~a~~s havmg sa1d that the it pause, revise and bow low to pet. He was accompanied by Homer Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
dock with the two-place moon
under eonstruction.
II · . miScalculated when a demand for editorial change. Mrs. Ray Proffitt at the piano. Andy Hume, Mrs. B. F. Board,
FIELDS PROMOTED
lander. Then McDlvltt ana
they belreved the Kennedys Whatever might be damaging to Mrs. Proffitt gave a reading Mr. Lem Ruttenrutter Margar- H~RTFORD _ Gl
F' ld Schw01ckart will crawl into the
--would not assume the risks the common man in a proposed fill ed, "The Second Christmas." et Breen Mrs. Eunic~ Hart
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d M en~ ~~ ~· smaller craft through an airlock
DINNER IS GIVEN
iser and Kim and .Jodi, Mmers- ;nvo~ved ': causrng a gre~t publication would appear. TheI The Mothers Cl_ub members Mrs. Ned Henry, Mrs. Rhod; ~~ld~&lt;. h:~ a~een r;;om:~ ~ funnel.
\fr and MIS Ceo, gr He mrs [Ville . Ml and Mr' . I. " r r v ~~ CJtal locs to otheirsed
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• comldmon man and his wife then sa ng se~eral ChriStmas selec· Yeager, Mrs Emma
Ryan, technical sergeant in the U. S. ll will be the rust test in
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was
mvo
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cou
sue
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l1bel
damages
l1ons
wh1ch
completed
this
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PJiierlamrrI \\Jt 11 a
dmner Hemt·s. Havenswood. W. Va.; upward of $3 million which Look wht
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Mrs maaazme expected to lose ,.1 'It chthwofuldt provide, at most, ttoFn lol f the party.
Pickens, Mrs. Nan Mcintosh, pervisor at Travis AFB Calif craft, designed to set two
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1wme. Hem 1or k. Grov r present \\ilham
Klilmgrr aod Ihe host pubhcatmn of its January issue J L .
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were Mr. mrd Mrs !Jon Grue- and hosle"
with an installment of the hoe h ewtst;~s no ar wbrong Ito c c urch basement where Roush, Mrs. Fred Johnson and ' former Shirley E. Galway from and return them to their mother
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w en e spo e money as emg refreshments were served. Choir Mrs, Ora Walker.
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the field 1m~ll~:~n~:=~;
add to the 25,00U already 1!he
there, bringing the total to ca~:;~:'' ~:~
li(&gt;,Otlfl by the end of th~ yeaf.·l to-peo_ple_ ,
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The biggest change in J.9fi7 · lion 1! 11
EDI10R,. NQI'E: Eqnallyllhe VietCong "Infrastructure" I Communist participallon.
several ye~rs to show si i!Tiiflwill involve Lbe r·et ra imnK of tbe ,.tftects..
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lmportaol &amp;I the mllltary - the Communists' shadolw adl!li· But the Viet Cong are well .cant results. They saic that 1
275.000-man Vietnamese army If the
operauena In South Vielnam ts nistr~tion of tax collectors, I(lrganized, more efuciently o;- priority in the coming year I
so that il can provide securrly at the job,
lhe p~IHcallol progralll..so- secret agents, terrorists and ! ganized than the government, must be given to protecting the 1
for· the patifkation teams and ha.ve to be .
cial, eeooomit and polltl•al propagandists.
on the grass-roots level That " pacification teams working in '
m some c&lt;-~ses help diredly with :mean U.S.
rdorm. Fol!owtor is a report ou
luteresled b Crops
what :nakes the difference m the villages.
th1~ pacific&lt;J tion task . Some for mare
how tbl1 "other war"' fared ln On :he other hand. experts on "control...
1 As a re.&lt;ult, most of the South
11ongtime observers of the sup~rt the
Iitltl and what cao be expected Vietnam and the Viet lon~ '"Y According to Douglas Pike, an 1 Vietnamese army will be ·
' Vietr.um st•ene t.:ar that throw- MdJlary
1n 1967.
U1at most of the peasunts are , American expert on the Viet ! retrained in 1967 to conct!nlrate '
j ing the Vietnamese army into : meaningless if the
more Interested in their ri1:e [Cong, the inhabitant of a Vjet : on supporting pacification by 1 A CAR that prohably won't.he atrccted by t'e m·w stand- pa ritir ation could do more - for the
.
B DANIEL SOUTHERLAND crops than po!Jtics. anrl WQU!d Cong-influenced village find~ , rlearing out guerrillas and ; ards ili t:n~land 's llo\'Cr, ~;ud to be tht• :-. ~ft•!&lt;if '·.arm lhe barn. than good. But American , lost.
~ Ued p
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rather' be left alone than take himself .. trapped in the organi- providing protection for ttJe , world. 0!1c standard del'icc is an clcctron.u: se11smg probe
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~rdes in the struggle for the zational web, the vict1m of a deve lopment program instead of
that M·arns of pussiblc road icc.
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SAIGON (UP!) ..:._Although rountr;side. TIJe peasant• are campaign of soda! pressu re, •,earchmg out mam force · · - - - - - -- -- - the military campaign 1n l!"aditionaly mistrus tful of al]y 1 persuasion, intimidation, :.r Communist units. Foree Units ~tea ling [rom villagers. Mutual everyone agree-s that killing
Vietnam went better for the government .
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proter1ion aga inst the Virt ! Carl Authersor and Clint Iunderestimated the Communrst
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pacification program was vastl v I
program _fell flat on Jl~ ~~~£: , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dav is, 1 ovt-rsold at . t~e beginning ;r
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rJromment Amencan oftH~tal ; John Busc h.
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i Rev. and Mrs. Busch vis ited "preparation ."
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breakthrough, it shou ld be tn
1-pending abouf $00 million a Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dil- 1967," one source sa id.
~·e.ar-vr $250,000 ~ day-to n:n !on Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. B~ ~ th_e men in ch_arge sa~
th15 program deSJgned to wm Harold T"vlor and baby Min- paclfJca tJOn program Js a long
the loyalty of lhe peasants ~h? ! ersville : M
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American spending devoted l.o , II\' over the werkend
. United Slates. W.J()(lrow Wilsrm, I
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per t·ent of the country's '
an~ _M rs. Leo Dailey and : In !941 , Pres ident Franklin
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control although they most mol~er. Mr s. Sylvia Carpenter. i recog_nized,, the "Pledge ot ,
certainly do not all conte.nj Slm!ey Congo and Bob Law- , Allegiance lo th e fl ag.
enthusiastic government suppo"· son VISited Mr. and Mr s. Char- ~ 11es Congo of Portland.
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" contested" villages and ham- :ited
his muther, Mrs. Ruth! and Mr. and Mrs. Maywood
leto-which means the govern- 1Powell of Reedsville Route , [Johnston.
menl may have some contr•Ji. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Con~o and , Pvt. Charles J oh nston
there during the day, but l.he :family visited Mr. Charlie Con- i:" station ed at Fo rt Carson,
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Colo., is spending a furlougl1 at
exert 1heir influence at night.
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and It need not be by bnying \ By EDWARD K. DELONG command module pilot will oe "depends on the success o
votes, either.
Uailed Pre'" Inlernatltlaal
David Scotl, and Russoll i other Apollo missions." The«
well oiled Kennedy · SPACE CENTER, Houston (Ru,ty) Schweickart wdl ne would Include the already·
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By LYLE WILSON
Kennedy book were prevented. campalgn machine passed Uke 1 (UPI) -The U.S. soace ag..,~y lunar module pilot.
delayed flight of Apollo 1, tho
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United Press Internalional ISo it was the plan of the steam roller over Hubert H. rqunded out ·Its crew list; They are the first to bear ;pacecralt's first manned te"
• As the unseemly dispute magazine and book publishers Humphrey ln. the 1960 pres•den· Thuisday for space misslons lthese titles, whic;il were chosen in earth orbit, and SOD"o(
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that the Kennedys 1 1' a 1 prbnar•es. H u m Ph r e Y expected in 1967, narrung a alter the first Apollo crew had unmanned flights.
I book publishers moved in bold post an indemnity bond of about JOunced haround ~~maryedst:tes dozen astronauts for the secoud been named earlier this year Apollo 1 is currently schJL
type across the front pages of $5 million. The purpose was to ' In ha ; ~zy,
'htag ~- and third manned AllOIIO llil(hls. but wlll be used in all flights duled for late February at the
U.S. newspapers, the common assure that the publishers, book ~ 0 n
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' The crew of the third flight will after Apollo 1.
soonest, a delay of some two
man and his wife got a peek at and magazine, would be indem- Js tmo ::;· b s colus!ns and ~s try to set a record altJit•de
Donnan In Charge
months from Its original launch
th• awesome power of money. nified if a lower court sustained ~un~ sp ~ mo,"' car or Y mark of some 4,000 ntlles, the Commanding Apollo 3 - the ing target. Virgil I. (Gust
Joe E. Lewis, the distln· the Kennedys' suppression but a:• Y-ow~
a r altrans/:~ space agency said.
first test of the mighty Saturn 5 Grissom commands the crew.
I guished saloon comic, said what was reserved on appeal by a I ~ erevr e c-:gp ~ J ~ Half the astronauts were moon rocket with a crew of with Ed While and Rogel
needed to be said about monev higher court.
them: tt wakisll a 8 . ry 0 ac · prime crewmen the men who astronauts aboard -will be Chaffee the other crewmen
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How manv persons. or fami· l' vou'd beller believe It! Money norma y w
y t em sswns. Frank Borman. Michael Collins Space officials have said I e"
I ·~~ence at El Morocco.
Iii•s for thai matter, have that is power.
The oUrer six wer~ backup ere~ w_as named . command module flights are likely to be the only
, . Money may not be every- kind of money? So much that I
members who will step m 11 pilot and William Anders was manned missions in 1007
thmg. But, fnends: •t Is way they could contemplate the I
something happens to the prime picked as lunar module pijot.
although there is an ou\sid•
nl•·'• ..or whatever IS m second possible loss of many millions
crews.
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No launching dates were possibility of another manned
of dollars in the event they
The space agfllcy sa1d given for the second and third Saturn 5 shot if everythmg goc&gt;
true! Consider
I he ultimately lost their case in the
veteran astronaut James A. manned ntghf,s although spaee perfectly.
of !the Kennedy money. suprer .. Court. The Rockefel·
McDivitt will be prime crew officials said both are planneli
Mix Veterans, Rookies
Jacqueline Kennedy ob- lers ru.-.e if. Lyndon B. Johnson
commander for Apollo 2, the !or 1967.
If the prime crews are used
jecled to passages in a book 10uld maybe flush $5 million I MASON _ The Mason Moth· first manned t~st in space of The schedule, they said, on all three missions, one rookie
about to be published which she down the drain and still remain
the lunar landmg craft. His
and two veterans will make
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herself had comm1sstoned. The comfortably solvent. It has beeo S . C"ti
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riStmas par- angels and candies were the Ch ·
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sented her own statements' real estate fortune is in the ty Sunday afternoon between 2 table decorations used along ' rrstmas Inner
are veteran astronauts Thoma.
freely made to the author neighborhood of $14 million. to 4 p.m. at the Mason Metho- with decorative
Christmas A family dJnner was
held Stafford,
John Young aud
W hours of taped This was achiebed on a diS! Church. A Christmas pro- guests and club members went Chnstmas Day ~t the home of Eugene Cernan. Backups lor
""'"'v' ews. Ten hours! Mrs. congressman's not-so-large sola- ! gram was presented rn the sane. plates and cups. Favors of min- Mr.. and Mrs. Ehas Sides, Rock Apollo 3 are veterans Charles
Kennedy stepped out of her role ry but, also, with the benevolen t tuary With Mrs. Dorothy Anth· iature Bibles were given
to Sprmgs Road.
Conrad and Richard Gordon,
· Amenca's beloved faerie consideration of the Federal ony, MJddl•port, ~nd her ·s•ster, each of. the guests. Both favors Present v.:ere Mr. and Mrs. and rookie C. C. Williams Jr.
queen to mak e a hard-nosed, Communications
Commission Mrs. Frances LJ~VIng, West and decorations were made by Edward Shies and daughter, Plans for the second manned
knuckly fisted demand that the which reacts to members of Columb~a, presentmg_ a medley club members.
Nma and Mr_. and Mrs. Carl Apolll call for tlre spacecrafr
author and hiS publishers mend Congress as 1o nephews to rich , of Chnslmas selectiOns m a Refreshments were served to Pla tter of Middleport; Roger and crew to be launched by one
the
book text, or else.
i uncles. And there are other rich prano and organ duet.
Mrs. Sarah Hamm, Miss Eliz- Shies, Columb~s; Mr. and Mrs. Saturn 1 rocket, followed into
WORLD'S BIGGEST vessel. the 210,000-dcadweight-ton
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Gary
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and
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Mcintosh, Mrs. Est a Herschel Norrrs ~d son, Clar· space 24 hours later by the
Idemitsu Maru, lies off Japan prior to start or maiden
voyage in early December. The mammoth tanker, nearly
puten l•al prof1t to book and But the common man and his Mrs. Reuben Stewart, Mason, Bumgardner, Mrs.
Norman enee, Letart Falls, Mrs. Jim· lunar landing "bug" atop a
lour football Jields in len~th , was scheduled to pick up
magazine publishers was in· wife, you or members of your a student at ]\larshall Univcr. Frame, Mrs. Nellie Dudding, my Fry and Ruth . Ann, Rock second rocket.
Its first cargo of crude oil in the Persian Gulf. Built by
valved in this dispute. Sen. family, could never challenge a Sity, presented a series of Mrs. Josie Elias, Mr. and Mrs. Sprmgs Road and the host and In orbit around the earth the
a Japanese company. It will not hold its "largest'' title
Robert
F. Kenneliy _was repre. fre e press so boldly as to make Christmas songs on the_ !rum- Amos Samples, Mr. and Mrs. hostess.
spacecraft will rendezvous and
long. JapanesP shipbuilders have even largt•r ships nu"
I~~~~W;~h~a~~s havmg sa1d that the it pause, revise and bow low to pet. He was accompanied by Homer Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
dock with the two-place moon
under eonstruction.
II · . miScalculated when a demand for editorial change. Mrs. Ray Proffitt at the piano. Andy Hume, Mrs. B. F. Board,
FIELDS PROMOTED
lander. Then McDlvltt ana
they belreved the Kennedys Whatever might be damaging to Mrs. Proffitt gave a reading Mr. Lem Ruttenrutter Margar- H~RTFORD _ Gl
F' ld Schw01ckart will crawl into the
--would not assume the risks the common man in a proposed fill ed, "The Second Christmas." et Breen Mrs. Eunic~ Hart
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iser and Kim and .Jodi, Mmers- ;nvo~ved ': causrng a gre~t publication would appear. TheI The Mothers Cl_ub members Mrs. Ned Henry, Mrs. Rhod; ~~ld~&lt;. h:~ a~een r;;om:~ ~ funnel.
\fr and MIS Ceo, gr He mrs [Ville . Ml and Mr' . I. " r r v ~~ CJtal locs to otheirsed
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• comldmon man and his wife then sa ng se~eral ChriStmas selec· Yeager, Mrs Emma
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were Mr. mrd Mrs !Jon Grue- and hosle"
with an installment of the hoe h ewtst;~s no ar wbrong Ito c c urch basement where Roush, Mrs. Fred Johnson and ' former Shirley E. Galway from and return them to their mother
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add to the 25,00U already 1!he
there, bringing the total to ca~:;~:'' ~:~
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EDI10R,. NQI'E: Eqnallyllhe VietCong "Infrastructure" I Communist participallon.
several ye~rs to show si i!Tiiflwill involve Lbe r·et ra imnK of tbe ,.tftects..
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275.000-man Vietnamese army If the
operauena In South Vielnam ts nistr~tion of tax collectors, I(lrganized, more efuciently o;- priority in the coming year I
so that il can provide securrly at the job,
lhe p~IHcallol progralll..so- secret agents, terrorists and ! ganized than the government, must be given to protecting the 1
for· the patifkation teams and ha.ve to be .
cial, eeooomit and polltl•al propagandists.
on the grass-roots level That " pacification teams working in '
m some c&lt;-~ses help diredly with :mean U.S.
rdorm. Fol!owtor is a report ou
luteresled b Crops
what :nakes the difference m the villages.
th1~ pacific&lt;J tion task . Some for mare
how tbl1 "other war"' fared ln On :he other hand. experts on "control...
1 As a re.&lt;ult, most of the South
11ongtime observers of the sup~rt the
Iitltl and what cao be expected Vietnam and the Viet lon~ '"Y According to Douglas Pike, an 1 Vietnamese army will be ·
' Vietr.um st•ene t.:ar that throw- MdJlary
1n 1967.
U1at most of the peasunts are , American expert on the Viet ! retrained in 1967 to conct!nlrate '
j ing the Vietnamese army into : meaningless if the
more Interested in their ri1:e [Cong, the inhabitant of a Vjet : on supporting pacification by 1 A CAR that prohably won't.he atrccted by t'e m·w stand- pa ritir ation could do more - for the
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B DANIEL SOUTHERLAND crops than po!Jtics. anrl WQU!d Cong-influenced village find~ , rlearing out guerrillas and ; ards ili t:n~land 's llo\'Cr, ~;ud to be tht• :-. ~ft•!&lt;if '·.arm lhe barn. than good. But American , lost.
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Vietnam went better for the government .
outright- terror, usually in that' will be left to the American and distrust between peasant:i and alone is not enough to win the
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v.ar"-the non-mi!itsry P.ffort tu of Vietnamese village 11ttitud"' ~~ 1
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life here. And corruption at all ~ upport everything can .s till be
Yiln !~e peasants over to t~e j the v.·'et Cong cou ld C"Un l for , All" eehpythn r•Cnc'
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concede they
proter1ion aga inst the Virt ! Carl Authersor and Clint Iunderestimated the Communrst
Cong.
:Birch were in Pomeroy one day : grip on the villages and that th e
"People are saying the last week.
pacification program was vastl v I
program _fell flat on Jl~ ~~~£: , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dav is, 1 ovt-rsold at . t~e beginning ;r
Actually, It barely _got gJmg: . "ICheshire, vi sit•d Rev. "nd Mrs. ; 1966. Now offJcJals say 1966 wa&lt; '
rJromment Amencan oftH~tal ; John Busc h.
; a yt-a r of "shakedown" and I
admilted recently.
i Rev. and Mrs. Busch vis ited "preparation ."
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The United States and Vietna- 1Mr. ar1d Mr.-:. Leon Miller of •·If there is going to be :l
mese governments have ber&gt;n Cheshire.
breakthrough, it shou ld be tn
1-pending abouf $00 million a Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dil- 1967," one source sa id.
~·e.ar-vr $250,000 ~ day-to n:n !on Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. B~ ~ th_e men in ch_arge sa~
th15 program deSJgned to wm Harold T"vlor and baby Min- paclfJca tJOn program Js a long
the loyalty of lhe peasants ~h? ! ersville : M
r. and Mrs. 'Ruth j ~a~g~-~~.e_w_~i~~ -!na~--t~ke•
make up 80 per cent ol
T• lor and two daughters Ra·
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The Almanac
is tooling most of the bill.
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here in the last four yeC~rs. The ' m an son. Brur·e. and _daugh- The moon Is between its full
nther~-a mong them the mu ch: fer . Reberc~. 0 ~ F:ast LJ~erpool ph ase and last quarter.
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vaunt~d ..strategic hamlet" Iand Mrs. ¥,and a Donnelson and The morning stars are Mars
I rogram-starled off With hign two sons of Col umbu s. Mr Rob- "nd .lupitcr.
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hopes and thPn failed.
erl Ours , lc_lciJl. Vls rted Mr. alld The evening :-;tar is S.Jturn. I
And despite the huge rate of "'"· Charli e Carroll and lam-, The 28th president of the
American spending devoted l.o , II\' over the werkend
. United Slates. W.J()(lrow Wilsrm, I
Open Mon.·Frl• ••• ---·· .: to 6
the effort the hard fact · M r~ . Wandfl Donnelson Will w:1s born on thi~ dav in 18%.
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remains t.h~t at the end of 19f'fl , ' Mr. arid Mrs. Le.o Dail~y ~nd I On this day in histo;.y:
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11ccording to the mo~t optimistic enter Mt. Car 1net
Hosp.tal In 1~46 , Iowa wa s adrnr tted
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oUieial estirnates, mere than 30 on January 4 ror Sllfgery.
I the union as the 29th state.
5TII &amp; PF.A RL STS.- RACIN! · .·• !
per t·ent of the country's '
an~ _M rs. Leo Dailey and : In !941 , Pres ident Franklin
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und"er firm Communist control. Gl e-n Baker of nea r Tuppers freedom and independence o {
About 40 per cent nre Plains recen Uy.
I 11le P:1:1ippines.
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considered under governm ent! ~rs. :'-Jeva Bailey visited her . Jn 1945, C'ongress offir.ia11y
control although they most mol~er. Mr s. Sylvia Carpenter. i recog_nized,, the "Pledge ot ,
certainly do not all conte.nj Slm!ey Congo and Bob Law- , Allegiance lo th e fl ag.
enthusiastic government suppo"· son VISited Mr. and Mr s. Char- ~ 11es Congo of Portland.
lers.
and Mrs. Aa1·on Turner •nd
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Another 30 per cent ?.rf' : Mr . and Mr s. Hoy Powell vis-,ramil y, Mr s. Marie La wrence
" contested" villages and ham- :ited
his muther, Mrs. Ruth! and Mr. and Mrs. Maywood
leto-which means the govern- 1Powell of Reedsville Route , [Johnston.
menl may have some contr•Ji. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Con~o and , Pvt. Charles J oh nston
there during the day, but l.he :family visited Mr. Charlie Con- i:" station ed at Fo rt Carson,
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Colo., is spending a furlougl1 at
exert 1heir influence at night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Story, home with his parents, Mr. and
A senior military officcr 1McArlhur, visited thei r daugh- Mrs. Lawrence Johnston, famHiimates tha! as many as :«&lt; ter. Mr. and Mrs. On,i lle ily and friends. ....
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per cent of the penple in lht! · Rhodes and ::;o n. Gar·y .
I Mr. and Mrs . Horner kencountryside are innuenc~d by ] Simey Powell ca! lt&gt;d on Mr. bower shopped in Pomeroy.

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THE MIDDLEPORT .LitEr_,
decoral!d ary meeting would be held on
cence Center, Route 50 West, .
Mr. add Mrs. Dallas Walker,
Club
will meet Wedneiday, DIIO.
il'¥1 Neutzling in Monday, Jan. 16, a week earlier
Athens, Ohio, will observe her ~
Mason, became the bride of
211 at . the bome If Mrl. Harold
Ponl"f&lt;•yf ,vas the scene of the than the regular meeting night. ,
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88th birthday anniver~ary Jan. ~
Mr. Okey Nicholas Howard, so~
Sauer, Leading Creeek JlDad.
·~~~~~~~·~:y of the Staff A planned potluck dioner will ~
1,_ New Year's Day.
Friends .
, of ~r. and Mrs. Okey Howard,
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program will be given lrJ
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of .!ol,eigs Temple, be held with the beef roast to
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may Mrs J·"n F Bally enl!red Jr., New Haven, November 25,
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the Kentucky Baptist Hospital m e ason e
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Ben Phllsoo wltb reviews of
horne was Childs was named to purchase oar~nts Mr and Mrs
L e ol Mr and Mrs. Gene Rice and I Thursday as a medical patient. I TheedRethv. Mdarvbaln Frame per-.
"Aldous Huxley" and "Tbe Bla
dec,Jiired lloth inside and out In prizes for the games and Mrs. ·Searls. ' She · was accompamed
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orm Weddi
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with the holiday sea· Neutzling reported she would by a friend. Thomas Ruppre&lt;ht, bie visited Christmas afternuun Mr. and •Mrs. Karl Grueser ~:· b Le: =·~7tas pr~
so~~e meeting was opened with make the yearbooks.
..,ho went on to Pittsburgh, P• with Mr.. Cora Bennett tn Ath· spent Mnnday in Columbus with ~~w Hiven, organist, 8 ~The lrav~hng pme was won 1for a visit with relatives Mr . ens and then went on to Belpre relatives.,
ry George, vocalist from Par'&lt;·
Wolfe EIII'Dll Olivet
a prayer poem titled, "Pray· · by Mrs. Batley and games '}'ere 1 and Mrs. Leo Se.rls, Cmdy Jut a Chrtstmas llay vtstt with '
ersbur .
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d L D Hartinger took their daughter and family Mr Mrs. Welby Whaley was the
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Mrs . Horace McElhinny. Mrs. Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. ; ~~~g·s:~rls ·to .Columbus Mon· , and Mrs. DenniS Walbur~ and i dnChrishttmas ddinner gues: of ~er byT~:r b~~~=~gt::rema ~:~~a~~
Roland Willard Wolle,
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Betty Spencer, president, con- Spencer, Mrs. Zirkle and Mrs. 1
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sesSion Phd Memhart.
'I · Mrs. Pearl Fl') of Portsmouth I Eddie Blake, Sr. IS vacation· !ville
around the sabrina nickline of
R. 2, Racine, was name OR e
when new officers were elect- Refreshments of salad, dec- IS the hohday guestdofMher avunt ' ing '" Florida where he is lhe l M;s Wilma Stobart of Porn- the fitted bodice. Her skirt with
mld-seme"Ster Dean's Lis&amp; al
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rs.. nm or ns · Mr Arnold and Mr.
Blake · · .,
wedding dress, desigued and
tor s Y g a-.,. •
ideilt; Mrs. Richard
Owens, Watts, Mrs. William Allman, mas were thOJr daughter ana were Chnstmas Da dinner ncr g~ests_ of Mr. and Mrs. made by her aunt Mrs Harold
carries a grade point average
vice president; Mrs.
Richard Mrs. Etta Lemley and
Mrs. family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert guests of Mr. and Mr/ Leu 1-:tl· H~bert J Dl:o~ ~nd !~mil~ to Westphal of Chi~go, ieatured fit!: :l~ve~o:nd ~own ~ of a perfect 4.
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Ba¥y·, secretary; Mrs Ch(\St· David Farmer. The table was Sever and chtldren of Zanes· wards at their winler home on i h r~ ac C I e ~ re ~n sdn tiny covered buttons on I be !':oct o ~
~ce. t~o:.o Olivet Is one of e.,..t ~ PJ!H
er Ji'tle, treasurer ; and Mrs. centered with an arrangement Ivtile. .
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f La Gorce Island Miamt Beach elr ome,d. o uhm uhs,i"d e yk, hepeldarbers abn ffcryst II Shp- sJlOIIIIOred bly thbe Churc ·j·e
WiJ!ia9' AI!Jtan, publicity. It of red carnations and greenery ctmstmas dmner guests o Mrs Edwards 'is the forme; a ter spen mg t e o' ay wee measles.
lets. d b out anf vh~te· e Nazarene. I as . an af
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parents,
Mr.
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Mr
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TONIGH~.:~d2~-~URSDAY : around the lighted Christmas IJenme. Duffy and PaL
IConvoy, Oh&gt;u. were Chnstma&gt; their parents, Mr. and Mrs . M 'Lot A. J
and h"l: bndesmaJds wore gowns
of Lower Crwt Club
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i t"ee wi th Mrs. Horace MrF.i- ' Miss Sally . FJSher of Sacra· ~lle&gt;ts of theu· daughter and Everett Dailey, Anne St. and dre~'-of ~ol.:bu~n:sre c ~e blue velvet wtth matchmg head Diner in Atfwru
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pteces and accessones were of The Lower Crust
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and Mrs. Richard Cam beii · rna
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Decorations
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Christmas dinner at the Oblo
Dec. 30-31
"'BLOOD BATH''
eluded a mantel arrangement Ient lor the fa mily Chnstmas ~ Holiday g uests of the Rev. ! nie and Bill and Mrs. T. W. Mrs. Harold Wiggins and Mrs. len Mees, both of Parkersburg, University Inn in
Athens,
(Technicolor J
with a solid bank of poinsettias dmner were other members of IJunald Hicks and sun. IJuug, Bengel were Christmas dinner Ruth Nolan and daughter of and Debra Cox, Ravenswood. Monday evening, Dec. 20.
Wm. Carnphell, Mariss a Ma·
and
red lights reflecting
a the fa'1'lliy mctudmg Mr and were their daughter and ,"'"· lguests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Columbus visited Monday with Thetr flowers were
white Atrending were Ml8l Leda
thcs, John Saxon, Ba~il Ra1h
bone.
' large holly wreath on
fhe l Mrs. John Terrell and ~h~d~en. m-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn . Downie and sons, Charles and Mrs. Cora Wiggin; at Meigs m~m~ edged ~~-~iu;.
nd Mae Kreaurer, Miss Roberta
Will James'
mantle mirror. An arran ement .John and Chnsune, Oa
l .ge. Stewa_rt of Columbus.
Allerl.
General Hospital.
s ers were 1 proms~ a Kraeuter, Mrs. Delores Wolfe,
"'SMOKY''
1 Mr and Mrs. Harry Young Christmas dinner guests of
(Techmcolor)
' 0 , holl y was used on . fhe TV
Maxine Diddle, Mrs. Linda
Fes~ Parker. Katy .Jur;~tlo. Di
and a while pomsellia m a red 1 d M
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and Chuck. B11ly and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schuler H rd "ste 01. the groom Hdl Mrs. Inez Roy and Mra.
ana Hyland. Smoky th e horse,
an
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rs. o P.r ts I· and Mrs James Hackworth and
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Hoyt Axton
Admiss ion: 60c and 30c.
Icoffee table.
Lorna Owens oi MtddicporL hco\he, ~nd Mr.) and Mrs. James of her parenls, Mr .. and Mrs. ~~~~7~r ~d a~~n:r\ CAinth~ny bearer, Jeffery Col, of Rav- the group enjoyed an evening of
- --- Mr. and Mrs. Wtlltam ilnuck lflagge rty and children Cathy W. 0 . Barmtz. Jmnmg. the
a o oum us enswood, is a cousin of tbe canasta and a gift achange at
and children Beth Carol •nd . C . c· d C 1 's
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group for dmner on Chmtmas and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schuler bride
the Inn.
·__:,~Lynn of Ma;ion Ohio are here c0 llllle, r '"N y,_ Har a -.;," avn were Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Jakie of Portland
and Th~ bride's mother wore an
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for a holiday visit with her ' Holiday visilors witH Mr. and Barn liZ and Bobby, tc Y an E~\ ~ er s SIS er,
rs. old rose two piece lace .dress
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Manager Frank Backstrom
oaid today the eity will Invoke Ohio's Fergoson Act to
011d a •trike by oome
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city workers.
The act, never invoked althoogh several citle• have
threatened to use it to end
work stoppages, prohibits public employes from striking.
The strikers face dismissal
under the law. Letters will be
sent oot today to all employes wbo bave not reported for
work asldng them to obow
cause why they should not
won or he dismissed.

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Ht Billy . were their daughter, Mr. Mr: and Mrs. John Young and
Galilpoits. Christmas Day din· alld Mrs. Thomas Watkins and Phtlitp and Robm of Lancaster
! ner guests of Mr. and Mr o. son, Tomm y, and Mr. and Mrs. ~ are_ spending the holidays with
Mitch . were her brother a" d Joe Ca been, Columbus; Mr•. ' thetr parenls, Mrs.
Hank
stster-m·iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Nor· Gertrude Cabeen of Middleport; Young and Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
man ~'oss of Point Pleasant. •Mr. and Mrs. George Cabeen Carpenter.
W. Va.; Larry Mitch, Marie!· and family, George and Fred , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eichinger
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ta, and his liancee, Miss Glon a !Jay l.un, and Mr. and Mrs. Han-I and daught~rs were Christmas
Buek of Pomeroy.
ley Cone. Columbus.
I afternoon dmner guests of he~
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Mrs.
Mtlton
Hood
has
beeu
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Smart
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1transferred from Holzer Hosptt· had as their Christmas guest; IBrien of Stewart.
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ai lo her home followlllg obser- thm families inciudmg the Rev . Mr. and Mrs. Max Eichinger
valton at the bosp1tal.
. I and Mrs. George Siddall and and daughter were Christmas
We're
Mr. and Mrs. Her berl Fmk chi ldren, Timmy, Tommy and 1 afternoon dinner goests of her
roundlnt off
were Chnstmas weekend guests , Laura of Deer Park; Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
wllh • How
ul tltetr daughter and famtly, Mrs. George Hackett and chil· Fry, New Haven. W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ervm dren, Linda, Melanie, Dennis, Dennis Hawk has been conand children at thetr farm home Bill and Rose Marie, and Mr. fined to his home with the
and "thank
ne.ar Racme. !h~1r granddaugh-1and Mrs. Manning Kloes and ·~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
you" fo our
ter,
Rhonda Ervm returnell to I· r.:hl ldren, Lon, Lynn and Kent.
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Middleport with lhem and wtU . Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Moore,
vtstt
for a week...
. i Jr., of Ashland, Ky. spent
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• Mr. and Mrs. James Brewmg-· Chrislmas with his father, Mr.
1ton left Monday for a holiday I and Mrs . Harry S. Moore, Sr.
; visit with rela~ives in Sparta&amp; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner
burg, S. C. Thetr daughler, Mrs. 1 and fami ly, Debbie, Michael,
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Ruger Luckeydo~, Huntmgton, ISandra and Gary, North Rob·
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1W. Va., ts staymg at thetr inson , spent the Christmas week
'I home in Middle pori durmg thei r end wilh his parents, Mr. and ·
absence.
Mrs. Joe Turner.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jay or I Mrs. Lillian Steiff,
Miss
Columbus joined her stster and Margaret Sauer, and Richard
famtly, Mr. and Mrs. William I Sauer were Christmas Day din·
Grueser and daughter, Debbie, ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harand son, Don Grueser of Coium-1old Sauer and daughters, Mary
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Mr. and Mrs. James Mourn·
ing and children of Columbus
visited over the Christmas boli·
day with his mother, Mrs. Dale
Mourning. Chrisimas Day they I
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Waiters in
Point
Pleasant,
W.
Va.
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Mrs. Willis Grueser is spend·
ing several weeks in Columbus
with her daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. John McCabe and
family.
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Mr. and Mrs. John_Strickland
and son of Woodsville were
weekend guests of his mother,
Mrs. Dayton Strtckland.
Mrs. V. D. Edwards
and
daughter, Cheryl, visited MOll·
day afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. George Heines, Hemlock
Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weese
and daughter, S~san, returned
Tuesday lo thetr home at
Berea and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Weekly to their home in East
Liverpool ~n Monday, all!r a
weekend VISit With Mr. apd
Mrs. C. B. Weese, Syracuse.
Joining the group lor Chrlstmaa

attired in a red knit dress. Both
wore corsages of white orchid&amp;.
Assisting with the receptioa
at the church were Myra Roush
and Carolyn Hesson, bolb of
New Haven; Millie Westphal,
Chicago; Alice Gum, Parkerswere Mr.. and Mrs. ~n Weese
and Trac1 and Melante of Racme.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Young
J; . and family and Mrs. Vlctor Young Sr. returned home
Monday after spending
the
weekend in Plainfield, Ind. with
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Justis and
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of Mr and
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RuUIIlld.
Also visiting that
were Mr.
d Mr J k Morris and daDante Cs.th ac:r Dexter
gh r a y
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ton, D. C.
For her going away outfit the
bride wore a blue wool c1reu
with coruge from 111r bridal
bouquet.
Mr. alld Mra. Howard are residing at 230 Kinsey Street,
RicbmOlld, [ndlana He II employed atlUcltmoDd by tile Nilco Co.
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Traditional Dinner
Given on Chrutrrws
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fultz
entertained with their traditional Christmas dinner Sunday evening at their home on Fairlane Dr. in Middleport.
Guests were her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Sinn of Convoy,
Ohio, and Mrs. James Arnold
and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith
and Beth, Barbara and Becky
Fultz. The Arnolds and Fultz
families have made lhe dinner
a tradition during lhe
more
than 10 years the Fultz family
has been in Middleport.

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Dinner, Reunion,
lleld in Racine

A family dinner and reunion
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert E. Beegle in
Racine on Christmas Eve. in
observance of the birthday of
Mrs. Charles (Wbitie) Beegle.
With an abiding faith in the ~eat promise the New Year
Following dinner Mrs. Beegle
was
presented a birthday cake
holds, we wish for all men tke peaee and harmony
by the family. Attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beegle,
alaat comes fr0111livio&amp; udcr 1he saibnco of HiJ love.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Beegle,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beegle
For the acoiUler/ulyear ius' paued, we 1uy, "Tlumk Yorr."
and Crista Sue, Miss
Addie
Powell, Mrs. Emory Powell,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Powell,
Mila and Stove, Mlsa Jndy Bo.
gle, Mr. Ernie Bing, Mr. Roger
73 MILL ST. Beegle, and the host and host122 N. SEC~D
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the Furniture department on the 2nd and 3rd floors.
Also this is the Starting week for our Playtex Sale
including Living Bras·· Padded Bras·· Long Line BrasLycra Girdles and Golden Playtex Girdles.
And we have a very special purchase of Fieldcrest
Solid Color Bath Towels for$1.00- Matching Hand
Towels for 59c and Wash Clothsfor29c.
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And another big shipment of Cannon 'Muslin Bed
Sheets all at the same low prices.
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Vietnamese Wotkers
Vow Strike at Docks

House trailer taxes are due,
announced County Auditor Gordon Caldwell Wednesday. Tbe
trailer taxes may be paid up
to February L
Caldwell said taxpayers must
present their certificates of
title or bill of sale. The audi·

§~!~ (UPI) -VIetnamese di,pute and threatened lnterven- per cent.

ers, angered by the lion.
· The labor council said the ·
. ·~ . .S. troops at strike· I ..
S d th
ik . Itlty-wide strike not only was a:
bOut\lt ;i!cich, today ordered a : If by atur a_~ e str e 11 . show of 31JPport lor .the :
12·h00i general strike through· I:::! sol~ed, ~ w1:1 go b~c~ ~: , dockworkers, but a direct l
out Saigon beginning at 6 a.m. , tgon., 0 so ve 11 ~yse ' • protest over the use of '
Friday (S p.m. EST Thursday) . ,~atd. The port IS already IAmertean troops serving as ,
Jammed, . and now because of . "strikebreakers."
Prime Minister Nguyen Cao the., strike it has become more . The council said if the J2-hour 1'
Ky threatened to intervene m so.
1 walkout failed to bring Ameri-,
the dispute.
: The general strike order 1 rans to their knees with a
The Saigon workers council specifically decl.ared that work- ! "satislactory solution," there'
which · ordered the general ers would cui off the now of "will be tougher meas11res tol
strike represents abool 120 water and electricity throughout , support the struggle until final
unions and claims membership Saigon and that truck drivers :success."
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ol 60,1100 workers.
and public transport workers The order did not spell out ,
Although only for a limited would remain home.
what the "tougher measures"
period, the work stoppage could The dockworkers went on would be. But two days ogo,
leave the capital more vuinera- Hrike Monday to protest use of 1abor leaders sent telegrams tn
ble to terrorist attack.
American troops at recenliy dockworkers throughout the
The council ordered the strike constructed docks near Saigon. ' nation to prepare for a possible
as a display of sUpport lor 5.000 Tnday, slevedore "good squads" strike.
dockworkers who stopped work · helped to keep the strike in The docks at which American i'
Monday. Their walkout has' supplies through the already 'I troops were first put to work ,
greatly reduced the flow of both torce.
were constructed expressly for
military goods and other vital . U.S. officials, concerned over the
purpose of alleviating I
cargo.
the now of vital military 1harbor congestion. u.s. officiai.Ky, on an inspection tour in congested port, have put said Vietnamese were temporatbe resort of Dalal, apparently . additional American soldiers to 1 rily hired at the docks, but were
was not advioed of the general I work on the docks. !Neverthe- told they would lose the jobs
•trike order. But he expressed less. the flow of cargo through once soldiers were available for
co~~_!!_ 0\:'er~he dockworkers , t~e -~rbor was cut by about 5o work._ _ _ _ _ _ __

Miller Names
Reintsema his
Office Aide

"'::~:,~:::7;~~~ 116 Year-0 ld
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Jordan ebarged today that a
Syrian army pstrol crossed
tbe border into Jordnn and deliberately murdered a Jordanlao security gaard.
An official Ministry of Interior statement broadcast bY.
Jordan Radio said the inc~
dent took place Wedne&amp;day
momlng - the first reported
Jordanian-Syrian incident of
Its kind.

Franees L. Hill, About 30,
Alone at Time of Blaze
Frances L Hill, about 30, died In a fire that heavDJ,
gutted the Charles F. Hill residence at 827 Fourth Avt,.
Gallipolis, at 7:12a.m. today.
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She was alone in the house at the lime of the blaze.
Her fp_\her, Charles F. Hill, had left earlier for work
at Washington Elementary School where he is~
Hill an·ived on the scene about 7:45 a.m. and identJflecl
the body of his daughter.
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Hill went into shock immediately after going baek
outside the house, and attempted to return. He wu reo
strained by several firemen and later taken to Holzer
Hospital where he was pia'
ced under sedation.
estimate has been made. CaD-_
Dr. Donald R. Warehime, Gal- tents o! the house were lilt
lia County coroner, said Mhs heavily damaged.
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Hill's death was due to sulloca- Firemen foond practlcaiiJ tilt
lion. The body was badly burn- entir~ upper area ol the .._
bd but not beyond recognition. on lire wben they
The victim was found lying lace There was no dama&amp;e to ...
down In the living room of the house of Jlilclericli; L. nor'W;,
Hili home.
next door at 829 Fourth A-., ·
Fire chief James A. Northup allhougb only a lew feet
said cause ol the fire has not ated the two dwellings.
been determined but the heavi· The body of the vldllll ""
est damage was in tlte area of tsken to Miller'l Home for ,_.
the attic. Chief Northup said, erals. Arraltgement will
lilt
howev•r, probably cause was announced. The easket wiD Dill ·
from e:ectrical wiring. Final de- be opened at the fulllral.
termination of cause will come Fourteen Galllpolll YOIUDIIIr
after further investigation.
firemen and two trucks Ther• was heavy dnmage to ed the alarm, the 95tll of ·tbe
the one story four room frame I year and the seven11t of till
house. Chief Northup said no month for local llremeD.
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The minumum trailer tax is

$18, _tigured on the basis of the

NEW SERVICE - Rev Bill Perrin , left, and Rev.
Carver Williams, occupy new offices of th e Meigs
County Counseling Service in the Stark building , 211
Eaot Second St., P"meroy,

Counseling Office Opened
In Pomeroy Twice Weeldy

A new service will be offered in Meigs County n~xt
Critical After I' re~~i~~YJanuary 3. It is the Meigs County Counse hng
This free service is sponsored by several docfors,
Auto Accident lawyers
and business men , ··- - ·- --·· ··
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origmal delivered purcha.e
price, with a 10 per cent annual
There will be a public meeting- at'11le l.eRimi Ba1l .
depreciation.
I in Rutland at 7:30 p .m. Tuesday, January Srd, fo cllseurj
Alter February I, a thorough whether or not the Rutland water system should become
check of county will be made part of the proposed Leading Creek Conservancy DWto see that trailer taxes have tt•ict Water Sy•lem.
been paid and anyone default- All interested citizens of
ing, or refusing to pay the tax, the town of Rutland are ur· at that sire.
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will be penalized. If need be, ged to attend .
Plans are to apply t1
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Caldwell noted a warrant would
Praitminary meetings were Farmers Home AdministratiGD
he issued for the arrest of such held between the Conservancy for a combination loan
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persons and fines could be. Jm- District Board of Directors and grant to construct the system.
posed plus a penalty of $5, up- the Trustees of the Board ol A maxJmum l!'ant ol 50 I*'
on conviction.
Public Affairs of Rutland, the cent is provided by law, bat
There were 273 trailers taxed village council and th' mayor the amount of the grant il clio
in 1966. The hJuse
trailer of Rutland last December 20th termined by many laetln
law has a provision ror recrea- and 27t h. The directors of the which must he presented Ill tllit
tional or vacation trailers, or Conservancy District informed Farmers Home Admlnllh..._
balance ol tbl ilia"·
those used for weekend camp- Rutland officials that a prelim· Th
inary
plan
has
been
drawn
for
e
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ing purposes which do not re- the proposed water system would be obtained by loci!
quire this tax. This fact must
which JS designed to create a seripUon to the system
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be proven by a sworn statement
or affadavit, said Caldwell. Per- water impoundment on Parker through mortgap
sons having a trailer that falls Run and the building ot a wa- bonds, with the system IIIII
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in this category will he given a ter treatment and pumptng plant security for the honda.
black decal that must he placed on the trailer, he said.
In order lor a trailer to be
classed as a vacation or recreational lrailer it eAnnot weigh
over 4500 ibs, or be over
30
feet long.

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Bidwell \Voman
Injured in
Road Accident

This Family
Lookinu for
Rett er LUCk

A Rt. I, Bidwell, womu 'llli
injured in a ene - car !rill ·
on U. S. Rt. 33, near the JntaO.
section of the Klngsilur)' RIOilll,
at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday. ; .

who h~ve provided finan· : the business and professional
Sharon L. Stewart, 16, daugh-1 cial support for one year. men of the commumty have reter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy .J. Counselors Rev. Bill Perrin alized a need for such a servtce l
Stewart, 26\1~ Main _SL, . Pt. and Rev. Carver Williams said for some time. Perrin and Wil·
Mrs. Vaughn Glass~ ' .
Pleasant, Is hsted m crtttcal
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!Iiams have volunteered thetr :
passenger in a car driven . , ·
condition at Holzer Hospital suf·
services and will be in the Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Spe~gby Beatrice E. Luellen, Sl. M.
ltrlng from injuries sustained
1St
I offices on Second Street
on ter, who reside in the Stans U·
1, Johnstown, Ohio,
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in a traffic aecidenl Wednesday
\ Tuesday and Wednesday of eacit ry_ property on ~rplant 1St~•:·
acute back sprain and was
.,,_,~,..~.x,m.M&lt;.·I.*"$"' on Rt. t7, neor Pt. Pleasant.
I week, 6:30 p. m. lo tD :30 p.m. Mlddiepnrt, are o ng or e.
ed to Holzer Hospital by .
Mr. Reinsema ha• been asso- Petition to Quiet
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DJUfe
i The service was launched to tor luck In the New Year.
ALFRED KAl'FFMAN
Pomeroy emergeney squa4. ··
clal!d with the Anchor Hocking
, I , Fil d
Mtss -Stewart was admitted to
Ihelp persons with domestic or Last Tuesday their young Alfred v. Kauffman
of
GI~IS Corporation in Lancasrer Tit e 18 e
the hosptlal at 1\):30 a.m. Wed·
nai oblems An erson dauRhter. Ctndy, was burned, Portsmoutb bas been promotSheriff Robert c.
for -lite last four and one-half A petition to quiet title on nesday ':"lth facial lacerations
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I ~~~~n :~ake a~ apiai~ment when her cinthin~ caul!ht ftre ed to director af public rcls- said the Luellen car
years.
real ••tate was filed in Meigs and posstble bram damage. She
Ifor co~nseling service may do from an oven and the emergen· Uono of General Telephone the right side of thateroruril.t
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d as ailed
on a r.urve, skidded
H~ Is ·a 1959 gradual! of Al· County Common Pleas Court was •. passenger none o
e John Clifford Bacon, Jr., . so by calling 992·2851!.
. cy saua w c
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Co. of Upstate l'iew York. crossed the highway thetf! .
fred University. in Allred, N.Y., IWednesday by Paul ~nd Ruby ears mvolved in the accident. 25, Middleport, wss the victim I Rev. Perrin observed this Is Wednesday th_ey learned their He moves up from public re- over a small embankment .
and. holds a Bachelor of Fine Frick, Pomeroy, against Lest- Anotner passenger tn
the in a hit-skip accident 'on Beech , ·not a church activitv. that it is dau~hter. Bonnte, who is em- latton• mana,er of GenerAl of
A Itt !lf!l!l'ee
Ier Pullins, PL Pleasant.
same car, Christine J Hazle- St. Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. Inon . denomination~!. aithougn pioyed in Columbus, suffered a oblo's sontbern division hi the back end hitting a
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In other court aotivity, Blaet- wood. 12, daughter of Mr. and ,
persons needing spiritual advice lracfured elbow In a fall there Portsmou~.
bank.
A vetetlnS, Relntaema served . nar Auto Co., has been award· Mrs. Grover C. Hazlewood, 206 Bacon, travellnA south on . n.av •ave it.
due to the Icy conditions. The
There was damage It
, with the U. S. Army's Signal ed a judgment ot 1501.88 against . !nth St.. Pt. Pleasant. is list- Beech on a motorcycle, told : • ·
Spen~lerB went to Columbus
WEA TH F.R
rtghl rear fender .of the
'"" Corpl at Ft. Lew!s, Washington Anna Haines, and divorce in· ed in good condition at the hoB· Middleport police an auto turn· I
Wednesday. and after Bonnie
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model car. No arrest
for two and one-quarter years vestlsator Allen t: Hili has I pita I. Miss Hazlewood suffered ed left in front of him, onlo ,
SQUAD CALLED
, was treated at Grant Hospital, Cloudy, snow Hurries north- ported
prltt .to moving to Lancaster In been ordered to in~estlgate the a fractured jaw.-and a lacerat;ld Laurel St., atrllllng him and I The Pomeroy
emergency , brou~t her home to Middle- east, partly cloudy sou11tweot,
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•11111. A captain in the active divorce 01 Thomas Lee King chin.
knncktng him !rom th~ 11\ntor- lsquad was called tndav sf 9.04 port. Both girls are recuperat- and colder IOntlhl. Low IODIPt Hartenbach 1 "'
~. he Ia preaenlly Colli' vs. Sonja R. King, in whleh
eycle toto a yard. The other a. m. for John Selby, Rnck mg _satisfactorily as ts their 1%-H. Continued cold Friday so investigated a ' p.
maitder ol the Laneaarer De- four minor ehlldren re lnvolv·
PLAN SERVICE
driver failed to stop. ·
Springs Road, who had appar- other sl~ter Kathy. who Is recup- with mosUy liiiDQ)' Plea welt dent Wedneaday about .
iadlment of the 717th Tr!llli!por- ed.
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B~Clon was ta)len to. Veterans · ently raMen al his home. Selby eratlng from a virus Infection. and variable eltadlDels east tenths of a nllle north
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There will he 8 New Year's 1Memorial Hospital by the Mid- Iwas taken to Veterans Memor- Kathy attend&amp; a beauty schnol
Intersection of C-34 and
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LIMA MAN 'ltlLLED .
Eve service at the First Bap- i dleport eme'lency. unif "where ial Hospital.
lin Columbus and was
home
PLAN SERVICE
Pauline Hysell, 31, Rt. t
~ari·led and the tether '11-1110 .LIMA, Ohio (UPI) · - Terry list Church In Racine from 9 p. lhe wao treated ·for abrasions,
for the holidays.
There will f1e Unton Watcb enville, lost control of her
hlldren• He and bla irift, Car! Sigler, 21. Lima, was Killed m. until midnight.
bruioes of his
leg and
NOW YOU KNOW
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The first recorded iulaiiCt! of The temperature til
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