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PAST COUNCIWRS of Tbeodorus Council No. 17 of Pomeroy will have their Christmas
party and dioner at 6:30 p.m.

Thursday, December 8 at Bailey's Restaurant. The event will
be held in the party room after dinner. There will be a $1
gill exchange.
WOMEN'S MISSIONARY Society of the Pomeroy First Baptist church will meet at
the
church, Thursday, at 7:30 p.m.
PoUuck refreshments will follow the meeting.
ELEANOR Circle of Heath
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ment house on Mechanic-s!, Pomeroy, caused heavy damage. The house, owned by
Glen roy Ewing, was gutted in the s~cond floor before firemen brought the blaze un·
der control. Pomeroy Fire Chief Henry Werry said est1mate of damages has not been
determined. Firemen remained at the scene until 10 a.m.- Senhnel Photo.

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beatilul Sunday morning was: peaceful. The old mullet fisher· IHer voice was unlamUlar, and Street I heard a plane overhead[would have covered any normal killed or wounded were hjt by
"l!oward, tllere's been a men were patiently boldlng after speaking just that one and looked up to see the two dloaster. The "lllltary was too our own shells falling Ia
' mendous explosion out at their long bamboo poles over aentence, she hung •P·
red balls on ·the wings of a' busy to bother ·with censorship residential areas.
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Pearl Harbor. Call Badlng and tile stifi waters of. the canal, That ended the family break· Japanese plane as It head6il that day, and we had no Second, lhe Japanese never
get hlm 011 it right away."
land Mlly a lew people were tast that my Wife and son and 1 across town toward Pearl restrictions or inference.
came baqk. They h!'!l Ul
If Riley hadn't been such a i stirring around as it was only 8 were about to dls into. There Harbor. l wat&lt;hed the anU· We covered lhe hospitals, tile completely at tlleir mercy and
stickler lor protocol I wouldn't o'clock and nearly everybody . was a whistling sound and a aircraft lire, but It all seem,ecl pollee, and of course, the could have taken over Hawaii
have been one of the fll"st to was sleeping in.
loud crack as a shell landed at to he underneath the attacking military Installations. I never bad they wanted.
hear about the attack.
AQirY At First
Lewers Road and Kuhlo Avenue Japanese planes.
did see John Bading again. He Third, !bel' never bombed
Riley was editor of the Star- Including Badlng. When I ta the beart of Walklkl. 11 was Riley suggested we call In the phoned In several stories, but as Honolulu. The panle would
Bulletin, but ne always went gave him the order, his first one of the many American staff to put out an extra. It 1he was a Navy reservist, be probably have caUSed is many
through cbannels. That was why rea~tion was anger, but bls sheila that !ailed to explode in lwasn't necessary. Ev.erybody wa! recalled to acti\&gt;y duty easualtlee as tile boritblna.
be called me, hls City editor, to Clll'!osity as a repo- over- tlle air and landed in residential began drifting In, r~rters, Immediately and the\ ended his There were no adequaf4. antialert John Boding, our military came hla unbappineu at being areas.
printers, circulation lltBI)&amp;aets. newspapor~ng career for ua.
aircraft defenses of the, city,
where the dance was and we reporter.
roused out Ill bed, and he gave 1 ordered the family to stay Before I knew 11 practically my
MUitary Taraett IIDiy
and they could have levelled tile
got there real tate. Afterwards As had been his lifelong habit, me a resigned ''OK, I'll start Indoors and headed downtown whole staff was there. Nob&amp;iy Four thins• saved ua In entire city with · bombs and
1 stopped at an "Open
A II Riley. was down at the Ster· checking" bel~ he slammed fer the offi~~ee miles away. panicked, th~re was no lea~. Honolulu. The first was that the IJlcendlarles.
Night" restaurant which, of Bulletm practically every Sun· down the '!'e1ver.
1! w_a,s y eef!e 'fei!Hng -~ the Everybody JUSt naturally '' : Japaneae stuck to military And.the.fourth thing that ,Baved
course, was closed. To top this day morning, and though his I had JUSt replaced&gt;- t1le streets were deserted; you had gured there was solng to be a targets. True~ there wore ~me us was they never Invaded. An
off I bad a flat tire, and by that Merchant Street office was receiver when the phone rang the feeling you were
ving paper, and they all headed down short rounds and , s6me bOmhsfinvaslon would have beet
Ume 1 felt like crawling Into a seven miles away, the first again. It was a woman, and all through a ghost town. or In the to put it out.
dropped, b~t they wore after preceded by naval bOmbard·
bole and dying.
bombs raltled hls windoiVll, andlshe said was: ''Howard, the distance the huge ,pillar of We ran three extras that day the ships and the alrOelda, andmlOnt and prolonged bombard·
Although 1 know the
girl almost by instinct he called me Japs are bombing Pearl liar- smoke hung over Pearl Harbor and were about to put out a never bothered the civilian Iment. II Oltlld have heel
probably never wants to see me to phone John.
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like an evil. black lin!.
tourth when we had to stop areas. Many people who were hldeoua.
again, Is there any way that 1 Where I lived In Waikiki 1 I, didn't know then, and I
Jap Plaue
because of the blackout. We
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could possibly ask her to go everything was calm and don t know now who she was. Just as 1 ran acroS&amp; Merchant covered the 1tory just as we 2-Dally Senbnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Dec. 7, 1968
By HOWARD CASE
Written lor
Uafted Press btteruatiaasl
HONOLULU IUP!)-AII edl·
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HELEN HELP US!
yuurn ASKED FOR IT!
. This column is for yolll!g pepie, their problems and pitasures, their troubles and tun.
As with the rest of Helen Help
Us!, It welcomes laughs bltl
won't dodge a serious question
wilb a brusiH&gt;ff.
Send your teen-age quesUons
to YOUTH ASKED FOR .~~:
care of Helen Help US! "=

newspaper.
TRY, TRY AGAIN

out with me once more? May·
be I could redeem myseU. I

Dear Helen:

really like her a lot. - GIRL
SHY
Dear Shy:
My I.G.A.P. (I'm guessing
again perception) says your
girl is wondering fiiht now.
"What did I do wrong?" "Why
doesn't he call?"
When both suffer from the
"Whatifs/' - "What41 be-she
doesn't like me?" - neither
wants to make tile first move
for fear of beiog
rejected.
So there's no second date, and
a budding twosome ends up
bloomin' lonesome.
Make basta to the telephooe,
chum! -H.
Dear Helen:
Jly Wa}'ltt G. Brandstadt, M.D. An article in your columo
That the President tf the shocked me into some sense.
United States should be plague- 1 am a 16-year-old girl and,
ed with hoarseness is not sur· like the girl described
by
prising, as this is common "Mrs. Nobody/' I have been
among orators, singers, preach- flattering an older married man
ers and all who must speak or who has !hown interest in me.
sing a lot in public.
Since Whether or not I am the girl
there are several causes, any· referred to by Mrs. N. I would
one whose hoarseness does like her to know one thing:
not clear up in two
weeks Neither I nor any other young
should have a careful examina- teen has any intention of wrecklion of his vocal cerds. In a re- mg an obviously happy home.
cent study of 1,000 cases
of But as you said. Helen, I guess
hoarseness the most frequent I was trying out my sex appeal
cause was polyps, a
small on a "safe subject."
grapelike growth attached to It it will make Mrs. .N. feel
one or both cords. This was the any better, I've decided, after
diagnosis made in the case of readin&amp; your answer, to pracPresldent Johnson.
tice on guys my ov.n age! Persons with these polyps WITLE Ml~ jiiOBODY
are usually past 40 and heavy Dear Miss N.: ·
smokers. Their hoarseneS!I us- You aren't Mrs.
Nobody's
ually ifOWS worae as the day teen, but I certainly hope the
goes on. Drinking alcohol also real Junior Siren follows your
makes it worse. The lesions example! - •
are benign and if. when they NO TIME FOR FRANKNESS
have just started, tile voice Dear Helen:
is rested and the use of alcohol How does a girl tell the par·
and tobacco is discontinued. ty she Is baby siWng for to
they may disappear apontane- clean her house and kids before
ously. When they become chr&lt;&gt; going out?. I don't mind taking
nic, surgical removal is the care of children but a dirty
only eHective treatment.
house gets me down, and this
The second most cornmou hoU.'ie is constantly messy. canse is cancer of the larynx. DISCOURAGED Sl'I'I'ER
That is wby all persons with Dear D.S.: .
persistent hoarseness shoold
I know a g~rl who solved this
be examined by a Ull"oat spe- problem neaUy and earned her.
cialist. Early diagnosis
nnd self some extra coins in the barprompt treatment by surgery sain. She made up business
or X ray before the disease cards which listed be~ vanous
IIPreads to other paris of the !!])OCialtles: baby Sitting; gei&gt;
body is the only way this dis- eral hou,. work or ironmg while
ease can he cured.
on duty; gardening, et&lt;. Then
ChrOilic laryngitis is tho •he added her charge per,. hour
third most common cause of f~. each, but specified baby
hoarseness and is caused by Sitting" included "pick-up jobs
shouting postnasal drip smok· and leavmg the house as neat
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assh e f_ound 1't"
ing aOO ' exposure to dust-laden
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., highly polluted a~osphere. She diScovered many. women
Removal of these causes is the · would pay double to fmd
a
only treatment that produces clean home ~siting for them,
aatisfactory results.
aod sbe was m ouch great de• Q - U eleclrlc sbo&lt;k
an mand that she cnuld afford to
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c be choosy.
damag~ ~e nervous system as
You to D.S.? _ H.
J81..1 sa1d m your column, why
·----Is it given in the hospital for
I am male, a junior in high
school, and very setback and
shy with girls. I have oniy been
on one real date, and this was
the result of about a
year's
saved-up nerve to ask out this
girl.
I was going to take her to a
dance. The night was a total
flop from beginning to end.
First I couldn't find the place

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A 50-year lapel button will
be presented Charles H. Peop.
les at a regular meting of
Pomeroy Lodge No. 164 F&amp;AM
Wednesday, December 7. at
UO p, m. at the Masonic Hall.
Right Worshipful
Brother
Richanl Carter, District Depu.
1y Grand Master, 12th Masonic
District will visit the lodge
and install Lhe officers for
1966-1$7. Right Worshipful
Brotller Theodore T. Reed, Jr ..
Past Dislrict Deputy Grand
Master. 12th lolasonic Distrcct,
wlll be the installing Marshall.
Besodes the 50 year lapel but.
JOHNSON DECISION
ton for Brother Peoples, pre·
VIENNA (UP!) - Anclcnl sented by the Dlatrlct Deputy
Harold JohnsoD, the former Grand Master, a P.ast Ma~er't~
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pion, scored a Ol·r&lt;lund unani- WorshipfuJ Master Richard ~ ­
moos decision over Finland's Vaughan. by Right Worshlpllll
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opponent tipped the scales at j alter the meeting. AU Master
179.
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Other contests tonight include Gallia Academy, victims
points in each of the first two formers ready to move in
St. Louis at "Los Angeles
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Extension Cord - - - - - - St. Vincent of Latrobe, Pa., at Nelsonville 61-55 but VIctor
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Steubenville ; Findlay at Capi· er Oak Hill 64-56, is stoking
through the Oak Hill encounter). Gene Jackson at a forward,
tal; Marietta at Morris Haryey, all fm"llaces for the.wvasion
The fast-talking
Mit&lt;hell. junior Rod Gilkey at
Ohfo College BaskethaU S&lt;OreB
W. Va.; Kenyon at Wilmington; lhe Middleporl JaJtets
lovingly dubbed "Cassius" af· the s.t junior Jim Gilmore
United Prell International
Ohio Northern at Bluffton, and night.
ter another rapid-tongued aports one guard and the speedy
78 Union (Ky.) 10
Fisk at Ceptral State.
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79 Heidelberg 74
Dayten's - 80-71 victory over i Coach Duke Burson has
a deadly accurate eye at ranges ! the olher.
80 Miami 71
Miami topped the state colleg·, lhem in clear,
up \O 2.~ feet.
94 Kentucky Gil
iate basketbaH schedule Tues.ll stand language, that this
Spencer has forged his .~w~~ay~ II&gt;enliSon 64 Muskingum 57
DEALER STORE
day night. ln Ohio Conference, Friday ni ght c~ake
His favorite tactic this season into a starting positien
Ashland 64 ~/"1lone 35
Denison upended Muskinguml bfeak their 66-Gl..I,JIIsketball
· in !ll..,,g31lles ti;Js ~n to get tile bench on the basis of
Fish )tenn.) 88 Cedarville 74
N. 2nd Aile.
MIDDLEPORT, 0,
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~ac~ to wm tile marbles In the jmidway through, at which point did It again to tie it 54-all. New· Ishot right off, the banking Ipasses. and the other guys ~os~ had 13 pom~ to l~d t~ l ~e 'Roll: o Yi4 '
as rn rte~rvFel aRe •
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dous uphill battle which found But the 1\agles had three lads !'layup but this time Raymond missed and a gre&lt;~t game had I
be
I The varSity game was a last Mike Martin, 2, 1·2, 5, Dick ,
No Purch15e RequirfHI .
them only a single point behindiwho were tearing tl)e nets.with Sisk brought it back at 59-58. ended great comebacks by both :cons gan to IJiake hay. Mar· , movlng exciting one .all the Douglas, 8, '9-lt, 25.
La_rry
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at halftime. They c~me roar-~double figure etlorts. Slashing ISpencer tied it with a free .clubs.
shall rebou~dedone In to g•ve ,way .. and both dubs p.ayed de· .Spencer, I. 2·2, 4, Charles EJch-1
538 W. Main St, Pam.roy
lng back m the thmt permd 6-0 senior forward Dick Doug-~ one at the three minute mark, ! It clearly was little 5-7 sen- the Falcons their fm.t lead of IservJng ball.
Imger, 8, 2·3, 18, DeMIS New- 1
logo aht!ad by four at the final las hit on 8 driving shots and but now Newland stole a pass'ior gGard Dennis Newland who the game at 27-26. The score ,
.. Don Roush, 1,1
lurn, but. then saw the Eagles made 9 of 11 foul$ for a fine 25 1~o go all the way and give East- ignited the Eastern winning raJ- traded hands then some six
stage a fme last minute spurt point.s. _Senior guard Charles Iern the lead for the first timely with 12 points in the final times Dr so untll
halfway
to snatch away the glory. In Eichil)ger had piled up .
18 .in si!vernl minutes.
perlod to bring his supporting i through the penod
Marshall
amongst the hectic
actlof!, points before he left midway of I Mike Fry twisted in for altotal to 17.
Icanned another to put the Fal· !
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both clubs scorched tile netsJthe fourth quarter lO narrow mfty, and when Douglas and
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.
Sisk traded, it was still dead· Actually, both. c~ubs
were Iswished one, but Mike Fry hit
\~nd th~ FalcDns barely .m1ssed 1 With just over five minutes tven 63-63 with two minute::~ to hot from the field and each two fouls and Denver Gibbs I
l'"ttl'ryffig 50 per cent.
jto go now, Eichinger picked up go.
scored twenty-five field goals. rattled a jumper to make it
~aharna's senior
forward · a loose pass and headed jor the Newland was fouled, made The game then was decided at 42-37 for the Falcons. Eichinger
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free
ped the cords for 12 fielders 1 momentum ca rried bottJ lads the ball and went the full length ly the same, discounting one of- one, but Fry hit again to make ;
Spe-cial Low, Low Pric:e
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beatilul Sunday morning was: peaceful. The old mullet fisher· IHer voice was unlamUlar, and Street I heard a plane overhead[would have covered any normal killed or wounded were hjt by
"l!oward, tllere's been a men were patiently boldlng after speaking just that one and looked up to see the two dloaster. The "lllltary was too our own shells falling Ia
' mendous explosion out at their long bamboo poles over aentence, she hung •P·
red balls on ·the wings of a' busy to bother ·with censorship residential areas.
.
Pearl Harbor. Call Badlng and tile stifi waters of. the canal, That ended the family break· Japanese plane as It head6il that day, and we had no Second, lhe Japanese never
get hlm 011 it right away."
land Mlly a lew people were tast that my Wife and son and 1 across town toward Pearl restrictions or inference.
came baqk. They h!'!l Ul
If Riley hadn't been such a i stirring around as it was only 8 were about to dls into. There Harbor. l wat&lt;hed the anU· We covered lhe hospitals, tile completely at tlleir mercy and
stickler lor protocol I wouldn't o'clock and nearly everybody . was a whistling sound and a aircraft lire, but It all seem,ecl pollee, and of course, the could have taken over Hawaii
have been one of the fll"st to was sleeping in.
loud crack as a shell landed at to he underneath the attacking military Installations. I never bad they wanted.
hear about the attack.
AQirY At First
Lewers Road and Kuhlo Avenue Japanese planes.
did see John Bading again. He Third, !bel' never bombed
Riley was editor of the Star- Including Badlng. When I ta the beart of Walklkl. 11 was Riley suggested we call In the phoned In several stories, but as Honolulu. The panle would
Bulletin, but ne always went gave him the order, his first one of the many American staff to put out an extra. It 1he was a Navy reservist, be probably have caUSed is many
through cbannels. That was why rea~tion was anger, but bls sheila that !ailed to explode in lwasn't necessary. Ev.erybody wa! recalled to acti\&gt;y duty easualtlee as tile boritblna.
be called me, hls City editor, to Clll'!osity as a repo- over- tlle air and landed in residential began drifting In, r~rters, Immediately and the\ ended his There were no adequaf4. antialert John Boding, our military came hla unbappineu at being areas.
printers, circulation lltBI)&amp;aets. newspapor~ng career for ua.
aircraft defenses of the, city,
where the dance was and we reporter.
roused out Ill bed, and he gave 1 ordered the family to stay Before I knew 11 practically my
MUitary Taraett IIDiy
and they could have levelled tile
got there real tate. Afterwards As had been his lifelong habit, me a resigned ''OK, I'll start Indoors and headed downtown whole staff was there. Nob&amp;iy Four thins• saved ua In entire city with · bombs and
1 stopped at an "Open
A II Riley. was down at the Ster· checking" bel~ he slammed fer the offi~~ee miles away. panicked, th~re was no lea~. Honolulu. The first was that the IJlcendlarles.
Night" restaurant which, of Bulletm practically every Sun· down the '!'e1ver.
1! w_a,s y eef!e 'fei!Hng -~ the Everybody JUSt naturally '' : Japaneae stuck to military And.the.fourth thing that ,Baved
course, was closed. To top this day morning, and though his I had JUSt replaced&gt;- t1le streets were deserted; you had gured there was solng to be a targets. True~ there wore ~me us was they never Invaded. An
off I bad a flat tire, and by that Merchant Street office was receiver when the phone rang the feeling you were
ving paper, and they all headed down short rounds and , s6me bOmhsfinvaslon would have beet
Ume 1 felt like crawling Into a seven miles away, the first again. It was a woman, and all through a ghost town. or In the to put it out.
dropped, b~t they wore after preceded by naval bOmbard·
bole and dying.
bombs raltled hls windoiVll, andlshe said was: ''Howard, the distance the huge ,pillar of We ran three extras that day the ships and the alrOelda, andmlOnt and prolonged bombard·
Although 1 know the
girl almost by instinct he called me Japs are bombing Pearl liar- smoke hung over Pearl Harbor and were about to put out a never bothered the civilian Iment. II Oltlld have heel
probably never wants to see me to phone John.
bor."
like an evil. black lin!.
tourth when we had to stop areas. Many people who were hldeoua.
again, Is there any way that 1 Where I lived In Waikiki 1 I, didn't know then, and I
Jap Plaue
because of the blackout. We
. .
could possibly ask her to go everything was calm and don t know now who she was. Just as 1 ran acroS&amp; Merchant covered the 1tory just as we 2-Dally Senbnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Dec. 7, 1968
By HOWARD CASE
Written lor
Uafted Press btteruatiaasl
HONOLULU IUP!)-AII edl·
tor Riley Allen said that

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HELEN HELP US!
yuurn ASKED FOR IT!
. This column is for yolll!g pepie, their problems and pitasures, their troubles and tun.
As with the rest of Helen Help
Us!, It welcomes laughs bltl
won't dodge a serious question
wilb a brusiH&gt;ff.
Send your teen-age quesUons
to YOUTH ASKED FOR .~~:
care of Helen Help US! "=

newspaper.
TRY, TRY AGAIN

out with me once more? May·
be I could redeem myseU. I

Dear Helen:

really like her a lot. - GIRL
SHY
Dear Shy:
My I.G.A.P. (I'm guessing
again perception) says your
girl is wondering fiiht now.
"What did I do wrong?" "Why
doesn't he call?"
When both suffer from the
"Whatifs/' - "What41 be-she
doesn't like me?" - neither
wants to make tile first move
for fear of beiog
rejected.
So there's no second date, and
a budding twosome ends up
bloomin' lonesome.
Make basta to the telephooe,
chum! -H.
Dear Helen:
Jly Wa}'ltt G. Brandstadt, M.D. An article in your columo
That the President tf the shocked me into some sense.
United States should be plague- 1 am a 16-year-old girl and,
ed with hoarseness is not sur· like the girl described
by
prising, as this is common "Mrs. Nobody/' I have been
among orators, singers, preach- flattering an older married man
ers and all who must speak or who has !hown interest in me.
sing a lot in public.
Since Whether or not I am the girl
there are several causes, any· referred to by Mrs. N. I would
one whose hoarseness does like her to know one thing:
not clear up in two
weeks Neither I nor any other young
should have a careful examina- teen has any intention of wrecklion of his vocal cerds. In a re- mg an obviously happy home.
cent study of 1,000 cases
of But as you said. Helen, I guess
hoarseness the most frequent I was trying out my sex appeal
cause was polyps, a
small on a "safe subject."
grapelike growth attached to It it will make Mrs. .N. feel
one or both cords. This was the any better, I've decided, after
diagnosis made in the case of readin&amp; your answer, to pracPresldent Johnson.
tice on guys my ov.n age! Persons with these polyps WITLE Ml~ jiiOBODY
are usually past 40 and heavy Dear Miss N.: ·
smokers. Their hoarseneS!I us- You aren't Mrs.
Nobody's
ually ifOWS worae as the day teen, but I certainly hope the
goes on. Drinking alcohol also real Junior Siren follows your
makes it worse. The lesions example! - •
are benign and if. when they NO TIME FOR FRANKNESS
have just started, tile voice Dear Helen:
is rested and the use of alcohol How does a girl tell the par·
and tobacco is discontinued. ty she Is baby siWng for to
they may disappear apontane- clean her house and kids before
ously. When they become chr&lt;&gt; going out?. I don't mind taking
nic, surgical removal is the care of children but a dirty
only eHective treatment.
house gets me down, and this
The second most cornmou hoU.'ie is constantly messy. canse is cancer of the larynx. DISCOURAGED Sl'I'I'ER
That is wby all persons with Dear D.S.: .
persistent hoarseness shoold
I know a g~rl who solved this
be examined by a Ull"oat spe- problem neaUy and earned her.
cialist. Early diagnosis
nnd self some extra coins in the barprompt treatment by surgery sain. She made up business
or X ray before the disease cards which listed be~ vanous
IIPreads to other paris of the !!])OCialtles: baby Sitting; gei&gt;
body is the only way this dis- eral hou,. work or ironmg while
ease can he cured.
on duty; gardening, et&lt;. Then
ChrOilic laryngitis is tho •he added her charge per,. hour
third most common cause of f~. each, but specified baby
hoarseness and is caused by Sitting" included "pick-up jobs
shouting postnasal drip smok· and leavmg the house as neat
'
assh e f_ound 1't"
ing aOO ' exposure to dust-laden
·
., highly polluted a~osphere. She diScovered many. women
Removal of these causes is the · would pay double to fmd
a
only treatment that produces clean home ~siting for them,
aatisfactory results.
aod sbe was m ouch great de• Q - U eleclrlc sbo&lt;k
an mand that she cnuld afford to
·
c be choosy.
damag~ ~e nervous system as
You to D.S.? _ H.
J81..1 sa1d m your column, why
·----Is it given in the hospital for
I am male, a junior in high
school, and very setback and
shy with girls. I have oniy been
on one real date, and this was
the result of about a
year's
saved-up nerve to ask out this
girl.
I was going to take her to a
dance. The night was a total
flop from beginning to end.
First I couldn't find the place

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New York at Detroit
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Other contests tonight include Gallia Academy, victims
points in each of the first two formers ready to move in
St. Louis at "Los Angeles
2 Rolls of .Foil
Extension Cord - - - - - - St. Vincent of Latrobe, Pa., at Nelsonville 61-55 but VIctor
games (and he loafed
half er starlets will be 6-1 ,.·,niorl Philadelphia at Chicago
Steubenville ; Findlay at Capi· er Oak Hill 64-56, is stoking
through the Oak Hill encounter). Gene Jackson at a forward,
tal; Marietta at Morris Haryey, all fm"llaces for the.wvasion
The fast-talking
Mit&lt;hell. junior Rod Gilkey at
Ohfo College BaskethaU S&lt;OreB
W. Va.; Kenyon at Wilmington; lhe Middleporl JaJtets
lovingly dubbed "Cassius" af· the s.t junior Jim Gilmore
United Prell International
Ohio Northern at Bluffton, and night.
ter another rapid-tongued aports one guard and the speedy
78 Union (Ky.) 10
Fisk at Ceptral State.
. They know, for
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figure, has all the moves and omore 5-9 Tommy Spencer at
79 Heidelberg 74
Dayten's - 80-71 victory over i Coach Duke Burson has
a deadly accurate eye at ranges ! the olher.
80 Miami 71
Miami topped the state colleg·, lhem in clear,
up \O 2.~ feet.
94 Kentucky Gil
iate basketbaH schedule Tues.ll stand language, that this
Spencer has forged his .~w~~ay~ II&gt;enliSon 64 Muskingum 57
DEALER STORE
day night. ln Ohio Conference, Friday ni ght c~ake
His favorite tactic this season into a starting positien
Ashland 64 ~/"1lone 35
Denison upended Muskinguml bfeak their 66-Gl..I,JIIsketball
· in !ll..,,g31lles ti;Js ~n to get tile bench on the basis of
Fish )tenn.) 88 Cedarville 74
N. 2nd Aile.
MIDDLEPORT, 0,
64-57 and Wooster beat Heidel· son.
- · - Jloo. baJI.-eDIJIIIII lo defensive lent feeding and
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player a~Sfgn&lt;!ll til him In defensive play.
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conversation, then P. J. Ryal, a 6-'l
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drive past !br an dsy bird or John Davidson. 6·.
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let fly with a Jong bomb w!Ule retreated to tl:r
J\shland trounce Malone 64-35; 2-0 wi.nnir.\g, streak,. . the .
his opponent i!i off-guard.
key and Jack:. ( .~ n ;~
Fisk tf Tennessee tvp Cedar· ca.~;,:e.t their best start in
Mr. Burson has tther per- fast 11 win stariing positions,
ville 86-74, and Duquesne haps...lS years with a victory in
---------bounce Kent State 74·12.
Galiipolis.
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ehest to take the Redskins of Aca&lt;iemy will he to s!op junior
Miami. Alter a close l~rst half, for@t~ 5·11 L~rry . (Cassius)
the Flyers took advantage of Its Mitfhell. an · Ali-SI\OAL seJec.
chances at the foul line, ron· tlon2il a sophomore, and hDt·
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addmg s~me 10 were all shot, the score stood 6s..67 at 1·02 but Newland jero- period, the Falcons came back Larry Fry started off the fi same night.
tEaster•
II lZ 1J 'fl ~0 1less t_ an seven .times in the rebound( ~!1)1 Jiile as.s,lsrs. '·- at 52-52.
ed it again to make It ti$-S9. in the second stanza behind the nnl canto wJth a nitty to mak; J.
Officials· Willison and Moor.;
ma period, the VISIUng EasJ. Then junior dmte,t Bill Mar· With Marshan gone from the·Larry Fly ripped the net at strong rebounding and d•fense it 51J.41 but now the Eagles
WAHAMA 16'11
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great sllall was playing one of l!io lmiddle now, the Eagles switch- 10:10 to make it 67-69, and !hen of Marshall. Marshall ripped were to" cat&lt;h "·e
I Mike Fry 12 8-9
:meback by Wahama when greatest games uhtil the final Ied their attack. Newland roared [l the Falcons stole the ball. But nine rebounds off the boards 1 th
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n
e preummary game, , 4 ~ 1 ' 8 · ~
Fr 5
~ac~ to wm tile marbles In the jmidway through, at which point did It again to tie it 54-all. New· Ishot right off, the banking Ipasses. and the other guys ~os~ had 13 pom~ to l~d t~ l ~e 'Roll: o Yi4 '
as rn rte~rvFel aRe •
~nver Gibbs 1' ~ , 2.'. Ralph !l
•na seconds by a narrow 71 ·I tho jumping jack already had fland scampered 1n for another board, then · finally ended up did the scoring
. on the other end at
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. Marshall and Mike
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Pick Up FREE Ticket, :
dous uphill battle which found But the 1\agles had three lads !'layup but this time Raymond missed and a gre&lt;~t game had I
be
I The varSity game was a last Mike Martin, 2, 1·2, 5, Dick ,
No Purch15e RequirfHI .
them only a single point behindiwho were tearing tl)e nets.with Sisk brought it back at 59-58. ended great comebacks by both :cons gan to IJiake hay. Mar· , movlng exciting one .all the Douglas, 8, '9-lt, 25.
La_rry
Certified Gas Stillion
at halftime. They c~me roar-~double figure etlorts. Slashing ISpencer tied it with a free .clubs.
shall rebou~dedone In to g•ve ,way .. and both dubs p.ayed de· .Spencer, I. 2·2, 4, Charles EJch-1
538 W. Main St, Pam.roy
lng back m the thmt permd 6-0 senior forward Dick Doug-~ one at the three minute mark, ! It clearly was little 5-7 sen- the Falcons their fm.t lead of IservJng ball.
Imger, 8, 2·3, 18, DeMIS New- 1
logo aht!ad by four at the final las hit on 8 driving shots and but now Newland stole a pass'ior gGard Dennis Newland who the game at 27-26. The score ,
.. Don Roush, 1,1
lurn, but. then saw the Eagles made 9 of 11 foul$ for a fine 25 1~o go all the way and give East- ignited the Eastern winning raJ- traded hands then some six
stage a fme last minute spurt point.s. _Senior guard Charles Iern the lead for the first timely with 12 points in the final times Dr so untll
halfway
to snatch away the glory. In Eichil)ger had piled up .
18 .in si!vernl minutes.
perlod to bring his supporting i through the penod
Marshall
amongst the hectic
actlof!, points before he left midway of I Mike Fry twisted in for altotal to 17.
Icanned another to put the Fal· !
;
both clubs scorched tile netsJthe fourth quarter lO narrow mfty, and when Douglas and
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('ORS ahead 38-35. Newland I
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at better tllan a 4(t per ~ent, the gap to 50-48.
.
Sisk traded, it was still dead· Actually, both. c~ubs
were Iswished one, but Mike Fry hit
\~nd th~ FalcDns barely .m1ssed 1 With just over five minutes tven 63-63 with two minute::~ to hot from the field and each two fouls and Denver Gibbs I
l'"ttl'ryffig 50 per cent.
jto go now, Eichinger picked up go.
scored twenty-five field goals. rattled a jumper to make it
~aharna's senior
forward · a loose pass and headed jor the Newland was fouled, made The game then was decided at 42-37 for the Falcons. Eichinger
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Moke. Fry held lhe hot hand of , lieing points. Bill Marshall set both, and Eastern took the lead. the foul line where the Eagles and the red hot Mike Fry trad.. .
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t~e mght and nearly turned the sail ""fighl "l:ieh1nd and nearly· Now, Douglas went - high to had five more shot."! aod made ed a pair of goals to bring it t11
tide for the Falcons. Mike rip- made a great block, but the block a Wahama shot, caught four. Personal fouls were exact· 46-41. Douglas made a
free
ped the cords for 12 fielders 1 momentum ca rried bottJ lads the ball and went the full length ly the same, discounting one of- one, but Fry hit again to make ;
Spe-cial Low, Low Pric:e
and 8 o_f 9 free-throws for a ' into ~h.~: wall.~ few words were of: th~ court ttl salt It away 1tensivefoul, but the locals ~Iss- it 48-42. Eichinger stole a loose
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ELECTRIC BLENDER - - - forward h1t on JUmpers, drive leave the game. A series of foul hind at 63-67. Mike Fry wastedlt10ns.
he brought the. count to 48-44 1
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rno,.. polt-lieason honors
there were so many cood &amp;ell ol lllllly loleill •
·erabli lor the GriWDB' ni11e op. it IIOI1IIIlly a
by announcement of the
guards, tackles. cenrers and celle&amp;e Mldleo, were
all year. The f.fool.8
ohUled to
Pr.S. International Class
ends. By combininc both often. ter's Kern at quarterback,
who wears a sW! lf.F Since Ohio hieh
All-Ohio football reams.
sive and defensive vores, the den at f1llllllck IIIII
reamed up wllb
are under nnlirnited
The emphasis in the voting •nnuai iineman·ol-tbe-year bon. Larry Zelina of Cieve!Bl'fl
Lawrm:e of Upper Ar- rules, bolb offensive and
bv the stare'a aporia wrirers or went to Sandusky's Vic Ma- edlctine and Mike Palmer
lington at the defensive tackles. sive "!uads were selected. But
sportscasrers and coaches lbi~ lillovsky, a 196-pound guard and Steubenville.
Delenal&gt;'e
ends we•-e
for the first time, UP!
year was on defense and biK linebacker.
Up front were 24%-pound
.of Akron Hoban
limited .the squads to
and burly linemen. In most Malinovsky went both ways Adams of .Xenia and
Pat Ryan of Niles, and"' .~~;lfiii!CIIIIdiiii;;;;i;;;iteiiamiisiiiniisreii;a;;;id.,of;iithreeiiiii ,
previous years, it was
equally ~ell lor lhe unbeaten Br.an Donovan of
Wal!el; of Cincinnati l!oie~
fl•shy backs and offensive
St,..aks and placing him Watterson at the tackles, Larry
londid the middle
that received Ute bulk of the
a first te~m guard position QuaUI of Dayloo Bei~ont ot
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votes from all around the state. was slricUy bv choice, since he center, and JU~s M~~vsk~
Capers of Warren, ao
But the all-state
just ·111 mmnv vote 5 as and Jack Harpmg of 9•nctnnati
~et and Will Fos. ~i•
recognized as official by the
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Moeller. The offensiVe
ter of lo!asoillon, a fine lllllback, rlla:
DAYTON &lt;UP!) _The board Ohio High school Coaches
were Tom Ecrement of Canton were named oo the defensive
diredof!
of
Dayloo
Power
socialion,
showed
overall
Glenwood and Cecil New
team as linebackers, alone wllb
1
Ligbl Co. approved lionday ance on both the offensive and
Hamilton Taft.
. Eric Skinner of Dayton Roth.
"•k lito PillE Ticket,
ew construction for 1967 total· defenstve squads.
There were some great
The defensive backs were
~ PvrchiNI~t~uited
,g oearly $46 million.
Back-of-tile-year honors went
outs on the first defensive Kidd of New Philadelphia, Raft&lt;· II
Ctrtl,... G.tto Sillion ·
to a bone-cracking fullback,
team, which inchMied a
dy Cooper of Lima Senior,
IHW.Moho
a. p MPSI olthe money will go in- Leophus Hayden of Dayton a linebacker.
pound tackle and a couple
two-way players, and
• electri' geoeration
a o d Roosevelt, who averaged
The offensive backfield boasts cornerbocks that olso were
~;;·~'~Cincinna~~~~~T~af~t,~~=======
·.ansrms~non fa.ct.lltles
which yards with 1,223 yards and
a quarterback who carried for cenent offensire pl•yer.
p
ill be own"!. )omUy by the points for the Teddies this year.
yard•, threw for 9115 more The biqest boy of !bern
JP&amp;L.' the Cmemnah Gas and Hayden edged quarterback Rex and scored 13 touchdowns. '11le was Alex Davis of H~~~~~~ FOR CHRISTMAS 1966
~ectnc Co. and. the Col~bus Kern of Lancaster for the
f1rst string backs, all the tar- Garfield, wbo made thiQ:s
1d Southern OhJo Electnc Co. back recognition.
Th' directors allocared $15,- 1· The job of picking the top
fi.OOO for a 440,000 - kilowatt hneman was a real stickler,
1nerating unit being added to
te Beckjord station of the Cin- 1
Flpt Reoults
~tRali Gas and Electric Co. I B~ Ualted Prtts: Interutiooal
od $2,328,000 for the firs! unit , I fENNA &lt;UPIJ - Harold
be built at the J. M. Stuart Jolmson, 181, Philadelphia, outl'&amp;erati:lg station o• the Ohio 1pomted Pekka Kokkrmen, 179.
lver.
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Give her a &amp;itt .she will
ew substation northeast
of er. 193, Britain, stopped Ray
reaDy
appreciate- this
idney, .a 69,000. volt line from Patterson, 195, New York (8).
Christmas . . . a new Portable- or Cabine-t Model
lew Carlisle to Vandalia, a
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NORF'OLK, Va. (UP[) Choose from our manr
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hne rnodelt priced from
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rno,.. polt-lieason honors
there were so many cood &amp;ell ol lllllly loleill •
·erabli lor the GriWDB' ni11e op. it IIOI1IIIlly a
by announcement of the
guards, tackles. cenrers and celle&amp;e Mldleo, were
all year. The f.fool.8
ohUled to
Pr.S. International Class
ends. By combininc both often. ter's Kern at quarterback,
who wears a sW! lf.F Since Ohio hieh
All-Ohio football reams.
sive and defensive vores, the den at f1llllllck IIIII
reamed up wllb
are under nnlirnited
The emphasis in the voting •nnuai iineman·ol-tbe-year bon. Larry Zelina of Cieve!Bl'fl
Lawrm:e of Upper Ar- rules, bolb offensive and
bv the stare'a aporia wrirers or went to Sandusky's Vic Ma- edlctine and Mike Palmer
lington at the defensive tackles. sive "!uads were selected. But
sportscasrers and coaches lbi~ lillovsky, a 196-pound guard and Steubenville.
Delenal&gt;'e
ends we•-e
for the first time, UP!
year was on defense and biK linebacker.
Up front were 24%-pound
.of Akron Hoban
limited .the squads to
and burly linemen. In most Malinovsky went both ways Adams of .Xenia and
Pat Ryan of Niles, and"' .~~;lfiii!CIIIIdiiii;;;;i;;;iteiiamiisiiiniisreii;a;;;id.,of;iithreeiiiii ,
previous years, it was
equally ~ell lor lhe unbeaten Br.an Donovan of
Wal!el; of Cincinnati l!oie~
fl•shy backs and offensive
St,..aks and placing him Watterson at the tackles, Larry
londid the middle
that received Ute bulk of the
a first te~m guard position QuaUI of Dayloo Bei~ont ot
· , .
votes from all around the state. was slricUy bv choice, since he center, and JU~s M~~vsk~
Capers of Warren, ao
But the all-state
just ·111 mmnv vote 5 as and Jack Harpmg of 9•nctnnati
~et and Will Fos. ~i•
recognized as official by the
·
Moeller. The offensiVe
ter of lo!asoillon, a fine lllllback, rlla:
DAYTON &lt;UP!) _The board Ohio High school Coaches
were Tom Ecrement of Canton were named oo the defensive
diredof!
of
Dayloo
Power
socialion,
showed
overall
Glenwood and Cecil New
team as linebackers, alone wllb
1
Ligbl Co. approved lionday ance on both the offensive and
Hamilton Taft.
. Eric Skinner of Dayton Roth.
"•k lito PillE Ticket,
ew construction for 1967 total· defenstve squads.
There were some great
The defensive backs were
~ PvrchiNI~t~uited
,g oearly $46 million.
Back-of-tile-year honors went
outs on the first defensive Kidd of New Philadelphia, Raft&lt;· II
Ctrtl,... G.tto Sillion ·
to a bone-cracking fullback,
team, which inchMied a
dy Cooper of Lima Senior,
IHW.Moho
a. p MPSI olthe money will go in- Leophus Hayden of Dayton a linebacker.
pound tackle and a couple
two-way players, and
• electri' geoeration
a o d Roosevelt, who averaged
The offensive backfield boasts cornerbocks that olso were
~;;·~'~Cincinna~~~~~T~af~t,~~=======
·.ansrms~non fa.ct.lltles
which yards with 1,223 yards and
a quarterback who carried for cenent offensire pl•yer.
p
ill be own"!. )omUy by the points for the Teddies this year.
yard•, threw for 9115 more The biqest boy of !bern
JP&amp;L.' the Cmemnah Gas and Hayden edged quarterback Rex and scored 13 touchdowns. '11le was Alex Davis of H~~~~~~ FOR CHRISTMAS 1966
~ectnc Co. and. the Col~bus Kern of Lancaster for the
f1rst string backs, all the tar- Garfield, wbo made thiQ:s
1d Southern OhJo Electnc Co. back recognition.
Th' directors allocared $15,- 1· The job of picking the top
fi.OOO for a 440,000 - kilowatt hneman was a real stickler,
1nerating unit being added to
te Beckjord station of the Cin- 1
Flpt Reoults
~tRali Gas and Electric Co. I B~ Ualted Prtts: Interutiooal
od $2,328,000 for the firs! unit , I fENNA &lt;UPIJ - Harold
be built at the J. M. Stuart Jolmson, 181, Philadelphia, outl'&amp;erati:lg station o• the Ohio 1pomted Pekka Kokkrmen, 179.
lver.
· fmland (!D).
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1
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Give her a &amp;itt .she will
ew substation northeast
of er. 193, Britain, stopped Ray
reaDy
appreciate- this
idney, .a 69,000. volt line from Patterson, 195, New York (8).
Christmas . . . a new Portable- or Cabine-t Model
lew Carlisle to Vandalia, a
1
While Sewing Machioe.
!eW transmission line to tie the
NORF'OLK, Va. (UP[) Choose from our manr
)arby substatiol at Marysville Bobby Foster, 179, Washincton,
hne rnodelt priced from
$59.50 •••
Moat Medel• Awllablo
1 the new Blue Jack substation D.C., knocked out Leroy Green,
10rtb of Bellefoataine, i new lBa, Kansas City, Mo. (2).
11,1100-voJt line into Jefferson- ~
lille, new substations at Yel- SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UP()
.Qw Springs, New Lebanon and - Fred Lewis, 177, McCieJlan
Pomwoy, 0.
115 L s-nd St.
PT. PLEASANT
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MIDDLEPORT
IIIJII"'Roots, 118, Sacramento (I)
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Dancers Last to 3 a.m. in
Festival's Die Hard Ball

In Chair at
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:AND

RAVENSWOOD - The IOC· breakfast at the camp's dining
trd Big H Round and Square l room. the dancers attended MASON - Mrs.
dance festival at Cedar Lakes workshops of both square and Jenks, recorder. presided
November 25, 26 and 27 was a round dancing.
the monthly council me~ir1g
very successful affair accord- Saturday night's dance was meeting Mondily evening
lng to the chairman who had a full house to dance in t h e town hall.
sponsored it, Mr. and Mrs. "Die Hard Ball .. where the The co~nr~ voted to pu:,~~:~
GIRLS' BEAUTIFUL
Charles "Slim" Hall. and Mr. etim of the calle~s is 10 stay at two folding t.ables for .
.
use and to replace a f!rt"
.nd Mrs · R· L· "R·n~0 " Handle)' · the m1kes
as long as dancers
.
· ''n w•• ll NEW STYLE
The calling staff was compos- will stay on the noor. The last ~rant on Marll~. St. m ,
ed of AI Schwinabart of Elk t'
. d t a
Mason. Radar will contmue I
COLORFU~
1p was ca 11 e a 3 .m.
be
_o · h 1 · th
Garden, W. Va., Johnny Lyons
useu m e pmg e
HOLIDAY
of Ashland, Ky., Earl Quesen- Mrs. R. R. Williams
and Department in controlling
berry of Beckley. Buck Mark- Mrs. Thomas R. Adams were fie through the town.
ley of Fairmont, W. Va. and hostesses for the two dances The Water Orfice will
Slim Hall of Raveru;wood. Round to assist the chairman.
· dosed on the evening of
Dance lnsl""ctors were Joe and A new date has been secured ember 2Jrd until January 3rd.
Louise McClung of Rainelle, W. for the annual Big H. Festiv2l it has been announced.
ASST. STYLES
Va. Friday night's dance was in 1967, September 8. 9 and 1~.
Attending were recorder Mrs.
well attended by area dancers lL is Jelt that Cedar Lakes m Jenks, Councilmen W.!! lter
PRICED FROM
as well as campers.
.September will make an ideal ry, Charle~ Yeager,
G••Jr•ell
Saturday morning following setting for this area festi\'~ Carson. Roger Hysell
Robert Kav Wilson.

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Calvin H D·nns 117 Pine St ·
Grand Jurors by distncls are : liam s. Boston. He!iter Lee, Ed~
. ..1at tm R. Georgt, Rt.
ARBUCKLE , Donald Sisson •;ward Watterson, uuO b"uy Hea. d· j.\1rs
v· .. 1•t1 rs.. '"~h at· ·Ies E . ~an
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wer RtH~ r no., John l'.
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Violet Lee, Gallipolis :·erry; :den, George U. carder, Melvin I r owe:·s. Rt. .~- Pt. Pleasant;
Otho Cossm Le· SuppIe Gran t St an Iey. Loram ' Luthe,
.!J,. Pme , Ht. 1. Apple
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Jon, Letart ; GRAHAM, Jack · Frederick Lanier. Ruth Bechtle.: eas~mr : on ~· · · arst. I. ' '
w. Needs, _New Haven and Dor- George Hudson, Otto Reed, ' Pt. llcasant; Ev:lyn A. B~s: I
othy Blessmg, Letart ;
HAN- Alpha Harnette. Charles Ernest I well, Rt. I, W~st Columbi-.,
NA~. Mrs. Hersel ,H. Shank, iKay, Freda M. Childers, John Mrs. J::~t:k L. Smith, HI. l. :~
A~hton and John J:::scue. Fraz- !Sebrell, Earl Doss, Rex G&lt;trri- Pleasant. Mrs. K.
~1onJo ~ i
ier Bottom: LEWIS Leo Daugh- · !Jon, Kenneth Filkins, Ruy New- C_lmse, Pl. Pleas;.ml ; ~1m Lc•: '
erty, Ht. 2 Pt. Pleasant. Albert leiJ, Sr .. Orlando Walli~ . Paul Young. Pl. Pleasant; Wtl lard E. ;
Sl£phens, Rt. 2 Point Pleasant 1H. Allinder, John w. Wuyan, Taylo 1• · Chester : Vtrgil
K:
and Lawrence Gerlach, Sr.. Pt. l,lack Juniper. Lyle Austin, John- Blackwood, Rt. I. Shade: Mrs :
Pleasant; ROBINSON, Arnold son Scarberry, William
Me- ' Merle A. Ku_hn. Wellston; Mrs.:
Conihay, Olin Blaine, Gerald Harry L: Cnppen. A I ban v; :
-. B. Layne, James Keder, Don- Mrs_ ~~!ham T. Gheanng. Wellsaid Grinstead, Leun' Machir. ton; \Villard Burchett. RL 4.
George Mccausland, Dr. Wil· Oak lit II ; Mrs. Floyd D. Cot·
liam Artrip, Russe ll B. Hoi - trill. H:1drliff : Wil!i;.1 m .1 . Ber- 1
Gauge readings:
Gallipolis land. Otis Randolph, Gilbert ter , SL Albans. W. Va.: Mrs. '
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Dam 12.2, lS.O. running 12 feel , Barnett, Bernice Holle \I, Dora , Earl \\mk ler, Ironton : and th~
on rollers, Pomeroy . Masan r_Toney, Virginia Rayburn, Ira Rev . !)onald c. Ashton. Jack- I
21.00', Pt. Pleasant out. Hinton :Barnette, Jr.
son; .James n. Hull. .Jackson.
1.7! statinary, Kanawha falls t
Births - Mrs. Chari~
5.71 rising, Charleston 19.62 ris- ~
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Sa ndert, Lower River Rd 1•
ing. London and Marmet dams
I daught~. 2. 17 p. m. r,.,sday:
were running one-half fefl. and
Mrs. \lerle A. Kuhn, Wellston,
Winfield Dam one foot.
:daughter, 3 4~ p. m Tu"day:
Ohio River - harvey Jordon 1
: Mrs. Otis B. Taylor. 121 Jack down Pike Isla nd 5:45 a.m.:
son Pike. son , 4·40 p m. Ttte:-.Pennsylvania down 18. 5: 15 a. , PT. PLEASANT - .J a me s i day .
m.; Pollywog down 19, 1:10 a. Beale _Roseberry, 66, Pt. Pleas- I Dischilrge§ - Mrs. C3rl W
m.; City of St. Louis up 22. 7 ant. died Tuesday afternoon at · Beaver. Mary Ann Carpenter
a.m.; Flag Ship up 23. 4.30 a. his home after a lingering Ill- Mrs. Pete Ch;:IIfins. Mrs. Cleo
m. : J. s. Lewis down Greenup , ness.
I J. Ch~va lier, Mrs James
W.
6·05 p.m.; Boc-K down Green- I He was born in SL Joseph, 1Church. Mrs. Gerald R. Doug- ,
up 9: 10 p.m.; Alton Zephyr up ' l\1i ssoun. on Se_pt. 5, 1900, a i las. Clarence n. Emrick. Mr~
Greenup 2:30a.m.; Mark M . . son of Mrs. Julia BeLJie Rose- Syl via Fowler, ~Irs . Maud M. :
up Greenup 4:50a.m.: Frank- berry. Pt . Pleasa nt. and thr : Johns'ln, Mrs. Julia N. Kirby,
Jj 11 B. down Greenup ~:10 a.m.; I late Andrew H. Roseberry . He Mrs. Bertha McCall , ~rs. Ar- 1
OVEC up Meldahl 2:25 p.m.; was a retired farmer and army 1 thur A. McCoy, Mrs. Raymond 1
Barbara Gay up \Ieldahl 2:30 veteran of World War II _
I(;_ McManaway. Mrs. Margarel
p.m.; Ravenswood down Mtl- Surviving in dddition to his L. Pritchett, Mrs_ .J0I111 W. Tav-'
dahl 4 p.m.: Elisha Woods mother. arl" two brothers, Ow- i lor , Jr .. Edw ard C. Wyekufl.
down Meldahl 7:30 p.m.; Valvo- ]ens and F'rederil'k Roseberry. : Mrs. Keit.h SnydPr. Mr!'!. Rob·
line down Meldahl 8:45 p.m .; I both of Pt. Pleasan t. and one ert Oavis and inlant dau~ht{'r.
Albert Holden up Meldahl 1:50 sistt'r, Mrs_
.Jam~s
Kay
a.m.; Ann Brent up Meldahl Thomas. Charleston, W. Va.
ACTION FlLED
4:20 a.m.: Margare t Lewis up Funeral service~ will
be PT. PLEASANT - A civil
Meldahl 6:20 a.m . .
George 1held Thursday &lt;:~t 3 p. 111 . in ~c tion f1as been filed in the of·
Price up Meldahl 6·30 a.m.
i Cllrisl Episcopal Chun·h wilh ' fire of tile Circuit Clerk styled
Gallipolis DamLucy ithe Rev. Charles A Pitzl"r Vera Morri!-'&lt;111 vs. Evrrt!lt p_
Jane Lucas up 6:15p.m.; Dun- I officiating. Burial wlil be in I Berkeley, Ht. 2 LPtart with
can Bruce up 10:30 p.m.: Sem· Suncrest cemetery .
Frienfls ! 1he plaintiff demanding Judg·
et down 11 ·50 p.m.:
Walter may call at the Mohr - Stevens ment against the defendant in
WiUiamsor. up 12:40 a.m .; El- l FunNal Home after 6 p. m. to- the sum nl $50 ~ 111ht&gt;sl t·· H
gercliff up 4: a.m.; Cathy H. up day ,
I The action concerns ptJ~·ment
7 a.m.: Vickers up 7.55 a.m.
or a promissor~· note.
Kanawba river Solvay ' DATE IN HENDERSON
down London 6:05 a.m. : Helen PT. PLEASANT - Santa
ASK UCENSE
z. down Winfield 4·45 p.m .: Claus will make his official hoi · -~ PT. PLEASANT - Harry
Mountain State down Wmfield iday visit to Hendersor Friday, Russell Knupp .. lr . 23, Mtddtc8: 10 p.m : F.deana Bosworth up · De(' 16. at 7 p. ~ - to dt !', frihut.e port. and Cunn ie Ann l,lickel.
Winfield 12:25 a.m:
Baby ; treats l.o the children of llend- 18, Hartf ord. have made an apLear down Wmfield 1.20 a.m.: . erson Santa will b4: at the l11·n- ~ ptcatiun for a marriage license
Allen R. Merrill up Wm firld 3 derson Com munily building &lt;Jilt! in the uflice ol the
County
a .tn.: Fort Dearborn Ul) Win- everyone is invited lo come and Clerk.
field 4 am .
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lead Both learns got off to 1 llow Gregory finished wHh 11.
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it to start with PikeviJle taking a · The B~ars outshot Rio Grande
73-71 wit~ a ]Ulll)l ·" "'I frOJll $-3lead with lour minutes gone. fr•m lhe field making 32 ol 68
NEW YORK !UP!)-The Na· league hesdquartm wl~ lilt
vm•~·l the ijde at the 4;~ niark.
Four minutes la~r the Redmen lor 41 per c.nl, and 1~ ol 21 1
tiona I Football League is not Iparticipating ~ams represenlel
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from the foul line for 65.6 per
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:C~,"!;~I~~t Jhn ~~~tz:!• , !o~m~·:. For Coach Paul Bulcher's cent. Pikeville hB&lt;I 39 rehounds i
Christmas to exchange its ties. Green Bay (10.21 must 10M
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~ k t~ '~ .. h Golden Bears It was their fourth with Woofter getting 13 and
A two-team deadlock In either ; its last two gameo 1n1
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afe..,,. "win of the season agaJnst a Maynard seven.
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the Eastern Conference or the i Baltimore (84) must win itl
aron regory V{HS ou od
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, The Hannan Trace Wildcats It might have been an ove,r-1 &lt;!d by Kreutzer, mad~ both free •1ng1e 1oss.
Out-goaled by eight,
the '
Western Conference or both will i last two to pr uce a tie m '
nme from down under, trail- time had the scorekeeper
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was e secoss agams e men I 24 o 71 rom the . ''Boy what a way to pick a Day, according to NFL Com· Saturday in Baltimore anc
ing 22-6 at the end of the first forgotten to set the
Towl~ foul~ five wins for the R~en of field for 33.8 per cent, and had Iteam'_ eeny, meeny, mioey missioner Pete Rorelle.
]finish their seasons on ttle Wes•
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·~ ·. OWlter f&amp;r Ri&amp; Grande will be per cent: The Redmen had 45 ~
Should the Western race ' Angeles and Baltimore at Saa
. over the Rutland Red Devils run out, but the buzzer
GregorY ,. ·a: Morehead State University rebounds with Bob Mabry. 6-S
termmate m a tte belween iFrancisco.
Tuesday night at Mercerville. to sound.
and the 6-6 aeni&amp;r made Thursda~ night at Morehead, freshman center rrom Dayton,
f•
Green ,Bay and Baltimore, as 1t
~ Dan Sheets sank a field goal By the time somebody
of two at the Jioe 1o cui Ky. Tbe Redmen return home gelting 1~. Sharon Gre~ory had
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did last year, the playofl will be ] Dallas (~-2-11, Sl Loul! (3-3-1)
to knot the count at 41-48, and ed there was no time on
lead to 78-74 Cap- to meet .Cumberland College nine rebounds and Sam Thorn· NEW YORK !UP!) -The ' held in Baltimore. An Eastern •nd Cleveland 18-4) each havl
then Dave Daniels
fouled clock, Sam Thornton
. Don 'l"rainer fouled. Good of Williamsburg, Ky. at 8 p.m. ton had six.
I United press International Iplayoff between Dallas and two games remaining. A three
twice, made a one f~r two the Pikeville's Dick Maynard
and Good stretched the lead t~ S~turday in the Pt. Pleasant Pikeville (78; - Epling, .- ~ small college basketball ratio~s either St. l ..o~ls or Cleveland w~y t_ie ~t ~-4-1 W?Uid res~l~ II
first time and connec••d on a lhe score tied''..~ lfl~77.
' with 1:25 left.
Htgh School gym.
1-11· Woofter 7- 4- 18· Good with first place votes and won- j would be held m Oallas.
Dallas lose~ both Its _remammt
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.one free throw to give the a 6-5 junior, made the
Maynard fouled Gregory at Bill Woofter, 6-7 senior cen- 6-2-14 ; C&lt;~mpbell 3-2-6: lost records through games of The poss ibility of a triple tie N
y k St Lo . be tl
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. Wildcats a hard fought victory. threw to defeat the
the 1:03 mark and GreRory ter, Jed the scoring for the Kreutzer, 1- 0- 2 Willtams, 1 Saturday, Dec. 3, in paren- ~ in th-e East among Dallas. st. ! A~~ t· ~ t. 1 · to~ land
78-77.
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made ene of two but Pikeville Bean with 18 point~. Ralph -1- 3; Blair, 2- 0- 4; Maynard, theses :
Louis and Cleveland .slill ex1 :: ts · and;u~~,,erando~~:s Phila~~~p~ia
Shortly before the first period Rio Grande put the ball
led 17-15: Then Tony Bass got Good had II, and Dtck May- 4-3- 11: and Butcher, 3- 1- I. Ky. Wesleya n (Zll (!.()) 292 and sut'h a til ng le would be in its other game,
ended Hannan Trace was down play from the side, Don
th_e b~IJ m a . scramble ~ep m nard. and Terry. Eplmg each 7. !olals, 32-14-78.
2_ Southern lJI. (4l (0--0} 243 1resolved 111 tht ~ fashton. Cteve- . ·
12-2 b~t tallied four more to er to Tony Bass, with the
P1kevtlle terntery and dnbbled contributed 11 pomts
R10 Grande (77J - Gregorv 3 E
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229 1and would dr;1w a bye and ho·~t l
make •t 22-6 going into the sec- freshman from Dayton
the full length of the c:ourt for . Captain Don Train~r, 6-0 sen- 5--7- i'i ; Bass, 7-4-18: MabrY: [ 4: A:~~v;l~ (i~) "
169 !the winner ol' th e St. L&lt;lui~- 1
ond period. The Wildcats still ing at the buzzer. The
the layup that knotted !he count lor guard from Beaver, led the 3- 1- 1: Lusetti, 2-3-7 ; Train· 5. Cheyney St. (l J lt·O) 107 Dallas g"me, wh~eh would be 1
Get smoother rol ling.
trailed 30-22 at the half and 39- missed.
for _the last tune at 77-77.
Redmen w1th 22 pomts, s1nkmg er, S- 12--22; Thornton, 2--0- ! 6_ Jndian· St ! 2) !Z.OJ
100 played in St. Louis on Christ-'
With a new-car loan.
30 at the end of three periods. Midway the second half
. Rto Grande held~ 43-37 ha1f- five goals and. connecting on lt 2; and Doolin, 1- 2- 1. Tnlals, / 7_ Gramb~ing. (2_0,
93 mas D&lt;~ y. The game in '
Look under BANKS or
Terry Cremeens paced the Bears mo\'ed out in front of
lime lead after leadmg by as of 17 at the hne. Tony
Bass 24-29- 77.
B. L80g Island . 12 _0)
7:! Cleveland wuuld be IJi ayed on
LOANS. In the
Wildcats with seven goals and
~;·,9. Pan American II) (2~0) 7fl . New Y('ar's Doy , pushing the ,
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Roy Bickel got 10.
Dayton 10 Miami Ohio 71
Second 10-ll. Tennessee St.
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Roger Davis had 19 oints
CoUe,e Balke~all ReRUltl. Minnesota 71 Drake 68 ovt
Basketball fans In MiddlepOrt President Lewis Sauer, Jr., 64 ; 12. Oklahoma Baptist (2) !!Je arrangements were ~ete.r.
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next presided over a planning ses- j9· 13 North Dakota 58· 14 Sar Immed by the f!Jp of a com m
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St. Ambrose 64 Wm. Penn 62 I Tue~ay mght at I _ !pec1al s1on last mght. ~ars1ty. and re- · Dl_ego St. 28: 15. So~thwest l
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The win left Coach Paul Dil· Temple11 Lehigh 50
MacMurray 133 Blackburn 88
ers m the high school calelena. ed by Coach Carl Wolle. and j17. Ceolral tOhto) Slale 16: 18. .
Jon's Hannan Trace Wildcats L. Island U 93 C. W. Po!!:t 55 Millikin 104 Missouri 78
mov1es of the Pomeroy ~nd Wa- , Pac1f1c Lutheran 15 : 19. St.
with a 3·2 record. Hannan Trace Frlgh Dcksn 84 Montclr St 64
Aorora 118 Eureka 84
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hama games. and .posSi bly . the i Thomas 13; and 2D. Tri nit y
will host North Gallia (a.!) Fri· Syracuse 99 ' r.ornell 67
Culver Stcktn 93 Ia. Wes. 89
By Uulted l'r&lt;IIIDieraatlonal Galhpohs game thiS
Fnday (Texas) ll .
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Old Dominion 8~ Catholic U 78 Butler 97 Wise. Milwaukee 86
Eastern Division
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Others receiving six or more l
. Both teams were even on G Wa.shington 78 Richmond 68 .La!.eland 125 Eau Clre Wis. 89 ' Quebec
~j L8 Tj ~ All basketball rans are invit- · points -Central Co~necl.icut, l
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Milton 82 Rockford 56
ed The group will be receptive ' Carson-Newman. Lamar Tech,
12 8 2 26 to . suggestions for further winw Bethune Cookman. South Caroliconnecting on 21 of 73 for 30 Hofstra 71 Seton Hall 69
Grace 84: Ft Wayne Cncrd1_1. 69 ' Hers.hey
''" cent and Rutland hitting on Cortland St 73 Oneonta 68
St Fran IOi Ft Wayne Bib IIi; ' Balt•m?re
12 6 t ~Iter proJ'ects II has one rnJr,' na St., Albuquerque, Oglethorpe.
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The Wildcats had 41 rebounds Johnson St61 Cas,tleton St !$
111. Tchrs S. 139 Judson !11
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Year's Eve dance.
Plnladelphta Textile, Southern
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with the top rebounder being Sthrn Conn. St8Q· Hun!'r 71
Nrn. Mich. 76 N. D. St. 73
Western D;lsl~n T Pt !
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.Yinners. WiiUams "'had 10 ror amt 77 e:o:~ 68
Upper Iowa 121 Midwestern 92 1 n Y game sc u e
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Morningside 92 Westmar 83
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U 16 8 211-50 Wake Forest 78 Va. Tech 75
IN. Texas St. 9t S. D. St. 8Z
Robertson ol the Cincinnati
Ratlaad (481 -))avis Il-l- Aldrsn Brdds 73 W Va Tech 63 Southern Metft II Okla. Cty 76 Royals did not accompany hi s
team 1o Boston for tonl~hl's
9; Hawkms 4-1-f; Knorr 5- Southern u 10~ Rust 10
1Baylor ~1 Centenary 73
-ll; Weber 0-1-1:
Ya r. Louisville 1f)1 SW Louisiana 68 Arlington 86 Tex. Wesleyan 69 National Baskt'-tball Assecialion
:roujll 3-+-6 ; Canaday 0-2- , Loyola (Md)94 Wash Coli 73
Abilene Chrstn 80 Agneelo 53
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Aaontlli +'"ce t$8)- Daniels Filetbany 77 Geneva 68 ·· St. thos. 1114 !loustqn \liJ,IIt. IOO J his back.
~2-12; Cremeens 7-1-t5; Texas 114 ~oulsia,na Sl 78
Harding 7~ 'Col! Ozarlii i:ff1'' l,•=========•t.
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Hendrix 86 Ark. Tkli Bl· - . '
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RAVENSWOOD - The IOC· breakfast at the camp's dining
trd Big H Round and Square l room. the dancers attended MASON - Mrs.
dance festival at Cedar Lakes workshops of both square and Jenks, recorder. presided
November 25, 26 and 27 was a round dancing.
the monthly council me~ir1g
very successful affair accord- Saturday night's dance was meeting Mondily evening
lng to the chairman who had a full house to dance in t h e town hall.
sponsored it, Mr. and Mrs. "Die Hard Ball .. where the The co~nr~ voted to pu:,~~:~
GIRLS' BEAUTIFUL
Charles "Slim" Hall. and Mr. etim of the calle~s is 10 stay at two folding t.ables for .
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use and to replace a f!rt"
.nd Mrs · R· L· "R·n~0 " Handle)' · the m1kes
as long as dancers
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The calling staff was compos- will stay on the noor. The last ~rant on Marll~. St. m ,
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Mason. Radar will contmue I
COLORFU~
1p was ca 11 e a 3 .m.
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Garden, W. Va., Johnny Lyons
useu m e pmg e
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of Ashland, Ky., Earl Quesen- Mrs. R. R. Williams
and Department in controlling
berry of Beckley. Buck Mark- Mrs. Thomas R. Adams were fie through the town.
ley of Fairmont, W. Va. and hostesses for the two dances The Water Orfice will
Slim Hall of Raveru;wood. Round to assist the chairman.
· dosed on the evening of
Dance lnsl""ctors were Joe and A new date has been secured ember 2Jrd until January 3rd.
Louise McClung of Rainelle, W. for the annual Big H. Festiv2l it has been announced.
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Va. Friday night's dance was in 1967, September 8. 9 and 1~.
Attending were recorder Mrs.
well attended by area dancers lL is Jelt that Cedar Lakes m Jenks, Councilmen W.!! lter
PRICED FROM
as well as campers.
.September will make an ideal ry, Charle~ Yeager,
G••Jr•ell
Saturday morning following setting for this area festi\'~ Carson. Roger Hysell
Robert Kav Wilson.

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· . ioners ant·' UNION · Leona I'd Upton,1 hours
2-4 and 7- p. m. Parf'nts 1
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Fred Green (R) and Vallie Ton- Leon Ht. 2: WAGGENER. De · on Y o~ . e 1a rtcs ar .
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ary term of ~ason County tr·' Petit jurors drawn are:
nr . . 1he Rev Far! V
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Calvin H D·nns 117 Pine St ·
Grand Jurors by distncls are : liam s. Boston. He!iter Lee, Ed~
. ..1at tm R. Georgt, Rt.
ARBUCKLE , Donald Sisson •;ward Watterson, uuO b"uy Hea. d· j.\1rs
v· .. 1•t1 rs.. '"~h at· ·Ies E . ~an
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wer RtH~ r no., John l'.
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neaver, 11,.111.tam J'lVI·. .j t'fs,
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Violet Lee, Gallipolis :·erry; :den, George U. carder, Melvin I r owe:·s. Rt. .~- Pt. Pleasant;
Otho Cossm Le· SuppIe Gran t St an Iey. Loram ' Luthe,
.!J,. Pme , Ht. 1. Apple
COLOGNE
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Jan 8
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Jon, Letart ; GRAHAM, Jack · Frederick Lanier. Ruth Bechtle.: eas~mr : on ~· · · arst. I. ' '
w. Needs, _New Haven and Dor- George Hudson, Otto Reed, ' Pt. llcasant; Ev:lyn A. B~s: I
othy Blessmg, Letart ;
HAN- Alpha Harnette. Charles Ernest I well, Rt. I, W~st Columbi-.,
NA~. Mrs. Hersel ,H. Shank, iKay, Freda M. Childers, John Mrs. J::~t:k L. Smith, HI. l. :~
A~hton and John J:::scue. Fraz- !Sebrell, Earl Doss, Rex G&lt;trri- Pleasant. Mrs. K.
~1onJo ~ i
ier Bottom: LEWIS Leo Daugh- · !Jon, Kenneth Filkins, Ruy New- C_lmse, Pl. Pleas;.ml ; ~1m Lc•: '
erty, Ht. 2 Pt. Pleasant. Albert leiJ, Sr .. Orlando Walli~ . Paul Young. Pl. Pleasant; Wtl lard E. ;
Sl£phens, Rt. 2 Point Pleasant 1H. Allinder, John w. Wuyan, Taylo 1• · Chester : Vtrgil
K:
and Lawrence Gerlach, Sr.. Pt. l,lack Juniper. Lyle Austin, John- Blackwood, Rt. I. Shade: Mrs :
Pleasant; ROBINSON, Arnold son Scarberry, William
Me- ' Merle A. Ku_hn. Wellston; Mrs.:
Conihay, Olin Blaine, Gerald Harry L: Cnppen. A I ban v; :
-. B. Layne, James Keder, Don- Mrs_ ~~!ham T. Gheanng. Wellsaid Grinstead, Leun' Machir. ton; \Villard Burchett. RL 4.
George Mccausland, Dr. Wil· Oak lit II ; Mrs. Floyd D. Cot·
liam Artrip, Russe ll B. Hoi - trill. H:1drliff : Wil!i;.1 m .1 . Ber- 1
Gauge readings:
Gallipolis land. Otis Randolph, Gilbert ter , SL Albans. W. Va.: Mrs. '
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Dam 12.2, lS.O. running 12 feel , Barnett, Bernice Holle \I, Dora , Earl \\mk ler, Ironton : and th~
on rollers, Pomeroy . Masan r_Toney, Virginia Rayburn, Ira Rev . !)onald c. Ashton. Jack- I
21.00', Pt. Pleasant out. Hinton :Barnette, Jr.
son; .James n. Hull. .Jackson.
1.7! statinary, Kanawha falls t
Births - Mrs. Chari~
5.71 rising, Charleston 19.62 ris- ~
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Sa ndert, Lower River Rd 1•
ing. London and Marmet dams
I daught~. 2. 17 p. m. r,.,sday:
were running one-half fefl. and
Mrs. \lerle A. Kuhn, Wellston,
Winfield Dam one foot.
:daughter, 3 4~ p. m Tu"day:
Ohio River - harvey Jordon 1
: Mrs. Otis B. Taylor. 121 Jack down Pike Isla nd 5:45 a.m.:
son Pike. son , 4·40 p m. Ttte:-.Pennsylvania down 18. 5: 15 a. , PT. PLEASANT - .J a me s i day .
m.; Pollywog down 19, 1:10 a. Beale _Roseberry, 66, Pt. Pleas- I Dischilrge§ - Mrs. C3rl W
m.; City of St. Louis up 22. 7 ant. died Tuesday afternoon at · Beaver. Mary Ann Carpenter
a.m.; Flag Ship up 23. 4.30 a. his home after a lingering Ill- Mrs. Pete Ch;:IIfins. Mrs. Cleo
m. : J. s. Lewis down Greenup , ness.
I J. Ch~va lier, Mrs James
W.
6·05 p.m.; Boc-K down Green- I He was born in SL Joseph, 1Church. Mrs. Gerald R. Doug- ,
up 9: 10 p.m.; Alton Zephyr up ' l\1i ssoun. on Se_pt. 5, 1900, a i las. Clarence n. Emrick. Mr~
Greenup 2:30a.m.; Mark M . . son of Mrs. Julia BeLJie Rose- Syl via Fowler, ~Irs . Maud M. :
up Greenup 4:50a.m.: Frank- berry. Pt . Pleasa nt. and thr : Johns'ln, Mrs. Julia N. Kirby,
Jj 11 B. down Greenup ~:10 a.m.; I late Andrew H. Roseberry . He Mrs. Bertha McCall , ~rs. Ar- 1
OVEC up Meldahl 2:25 p.m.; was a retired farmer and army 1 thur A. McCoy, Mrs. Raymond 1
Barbara Gay up \Ieldahl 2:30 veteran of World War II _
I(;_ McManaway. Mrs. Margarel
p.m.; Ravenswood down Mtl- Surviving in dddition to his L. Pritchett, Mrs_ .J0I111 W. Tav-'
dahl 4 p.m.: Elisha Woods mother. arl" two brothers, Ow- i lor , Jr .. Edw ard C. Wyekufl.
down Meldahl 7:30 p.m.; Valvo- ]ens and F'rederil'k Roseberry. : Mrs. Keit.h SnydPr. Mr!'!. Rob·
line down Meldahl 8:45 p.m .; I both of Pt. Pleasan t. and one ert Oavis and inlant dau~ht{'r.
Albert Holden up Meldahl 1:50 sistt'r, Mrs_
.Jam~s
Kay
a.m.; Ann Brent up Meldahl Thomas. Charleston, W. Va.
ACTION FlLED
4:20 a.m.: Margare t Lewis up Funeral service~ will
be PT. PLEASANT - A civil
Meldahl 6:20 a.m . .
George 1held Thursday &lt;:~t 3 p. 111 . in ~c tion f1as been filed in the of·
Price up Meldahl 6·30 a.m.
i Cllrisl Episcopal Chun·h wilh ' fire of tile Circuit Clerk styled
Gallipolis DamLucy ithe Rev. Charles A Pitzl"r Vera Morri!-'&lt;111 vs. Evrrt!lt p_
Jane Lucas up 6:15p.m.; Dun- I officiating. Burial wlil be in I Berkeley, Ht. 2 LPtart with
can Bruce up 10:30 p.m.: Sem· Suncrest cemetery .
Frienfls ! 1he plaintiff demanding Judg·
et down 11 ·50 p.m.:
Walter may call at the Mohr - Stevens ment against the defendant in
WiUiamsor. up 12:40 a.m .; El- l FunNal Home after 6 p. m. to- the sum nl $50 ~ 111ht&gt;sl t·· H
gercliff up 4: a.m.; Cathy H. up day ,
I The action concerns ptJ~·ment
7 a.m.: Vickers up 7.55 a.m.
or a promissor~· note.
Kanawba river Solvay ' DATE IN HENDERSON
down London 6:05 a.m. : Helen PT. PLEASANT - Santa
ASK UCENSE
z. down Winfield 4·45 p.m .: Claus will make his official hoi · -~ PT. PLEASANT - Harry
Mountain State down Wmfield iday visit to Hendersor Friday, Russell Knupp .. lr . 23, Mtddtc8: 10 p.m : F.deana Bosworth up · De(' 16. at 7 p. ~ - to dt !', frihut.e port. and Cunn ie Ann l,lickel.
Winfield 12:25 a.m:
Baby ; treats l.o the children of llend- 18, Hartf ord. have made an apLear down Wmfield 1.20 a.m.: . erson Santa will b4: at the l11·n- ~ ptcatiun for a marriage license
Allen R. Merrill up Wm firld 3 derson Com munily building &lt;Jilt! in the uflice ol the
County
a .tn.: Fort Dearborn Ul) Win- everyone is invited lo come and Clerk.
field 4 am .
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73-71 wit~ a ]Ulll)l ·" "'I frOJll $-3lead with lour minutes gone. fr•m lhe field making 32 ol 68
NEW YORK !UP!)-The Na· league hesdquartm wl~ lilt
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Christmas to exchange its ties. Green Bay (10.21 must 10M
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Out-goaled by eight,
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ing 22-6 at the end of the first forgotten to set the
Towl~ foul~ five wins for the R~en of field for 33.8 per cent, and had Iteam'_ eeny, meeny, mioey missioner Pete Rorelle.
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Should the Western race ' Angeles and Baltimore at Saa
. over the Rutland Red Devils run out, but the buzzer
GregorY ,. ·a: Morehead State University rebounds with Bob Mabry. 6-S
termmate m a tte belween iFrancisco.
Tuesday night at Mercerville. to sound.
and the 6-6 aeni&amp;r made Thursda~ night at Morehead, freshman center rrom Dayton,
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of two at the Jioe 1o cui Ky. Tbe Redmen return home gelting 1~. Sharon Gre~ory had
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did last year, the playofl will be ] Dallas (~-2-11, Sl Loul! (3-3-1)
to knot the count at 41-48, and ed there was no time on
lead to 78-74 Cap- to meet .Cumberland College nine rebounds and Sam Thorn· NEW YORK !UP!) -The ' held in Baltimore. An Eastern •nd Cleveland 18-4) each havl
then Dave Daniels
fouled clock, Sam Thornton
. Don 'l"rainer fouled. Good of Williamsburg, Ky. at 8 p.m. ton had six.
I United press International Iplayoff between Dallas and two games remaining. A three
twice, made a one f~r two the Pikeville's Dick Maynard
and Good stretched the lead t~ S~turday in the Pt. Pleasant Pikeville (78; - Epling, .- ~ small college basketball ratio~s either St. l ..o~ls or Cleveland w~y t_ie ~t ~-4-1 W?Uid res~l~ II
first time and connec••d on a lhe score tied''..~ lfl~77.
' with 1:25 left.
Htgh School gym.
1-11· Woofter 7- 4- 18· Good with first place votes and won- j would be held m Oallas.
Dallas lose~ both Its _remammt
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Maynard fouled Gregory at Bill Woofter, 6-7 senior cen- 6-2-14 ; C&lt;~mpbell 3-2-6: lost records through games of The poss ibility of a triple tie N
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the 1:03 mark and GreRory ter, Jed the scoring for the Kreutzer, 1- 0- 2 Willtams, 1 Saturday, Dec. 3, in paren- ~ in th-e East among Dallas. st. ! A~~ t· ~ t. 1 · to~ land
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Louis and Cleveland .slill ex1 :: ts · and;u~~,,erando~~:s Phila~~~p~ia
Shortly before the first period Rio Grande put the ball
led 17-15: Then Tony Bass got Good had II, and Dtck May- 4-3- 11: and Butcher, 3- 1- I. Ky. Wesleya n (Zll (!.()) 292 and sut'h a til ng le would be in its other game,
ended Hannan Trace was down play from the side, Don
th_e b~IJ m a . scramble ~ep m nard. and Terry. Eplmg each 7. !olals, 32-14-78.
2_ Southern lJI. (4l (0--0} 243 1resolved 111 tht ~ fashton. Cteve- . ·
12-2 b~t tallied four more to er to Tony Bass, with the
P1kevtlle terntery and dnbbled contributed 11 pomts
R10 Grande (77J - Gregorv 3 E
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229 1and would dr;1w a bye and ho·~t l
make •t 22-6 going into the sec- freshman from Dayton
the full length of the c:ourt for . Captain Don Train~r, 6-0 sen- 5--7- i'i ; Bass, 7-4-18: MabrY: [ 4: A:~~v;l~ (i~) "
169 !the winner ol' th e St. L&lt;lui~- 1
ond period. The Wildcats still ing at the buzzer. The
the layup that knotted !he count lor guard from Beaver, led the 3- 1- 1: Lusetti, 2-3-7 ; Train· 5. Cheyney St. (l J lt·O) 107 Dallas g"me, wh~eh would be 1
Get smoother rol ling.
trailed 30-22 at the half and 39- missed.
for _the last tune at 77-77.
Redmen w1th 22 pomts, s1nkmg er, S- 12--22; Thornton, 2--0- ! 6_ Jndian· St ! 2) !Z.OJ
100 played in St. Louis on Christ-'
With a new-car loan.
30 at the end of three periods. Midway the second half
. Rto Grande held~ 43-37 ha1f- five goals and. connecting on lt 2; and Doolin, 1- 2- 1. Tnlals, / 7_ Gramb~ing. (2_0,
93 mas D&lt;~ y. The game in '
Look under BANKS or
Terry Cremeens paced the Bears mo\'ed out in front of
lime lead after leadmg by as of 17 at the hne. Tony
Bass 24-29- 77.
B. L80g Island . 12 _0)
7:! Cleveland wuuld be IJi ayed on
LOANS. In the
Wildcats with seven goals and
~;·,9. Pan American II) (2~0) 7fl . New Y('ar's Doy , pushing the ,
YELLOW PAGES. Where
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Roy Bickel got 10.
Dayton 10 Miami Ohio 71
Second 10-ll. Tennessee St.
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Roger Davis had 19 oints
CoUe,e Balke~all ReRUltl. Minnesota 71 Drake 68 ovt
Basketball fans In MiddlepOrt President Lewis Sauer, Jr., 64 ; 12. Oklahoma Baptist (2) !!Je arrangements were ~ete.r.
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next presided over a planning ses- j9· 13 North Dakota 58· 14 Sar Immed by the f!Jp of a com m
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St. Ambrose 64 Wm. Penn 62 I Tue~ay mght at I _ !pec1al s1on last mght. ~ars1ty. and re- · Dl_ego St. 28: 15. So~thwest l
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The win left Coach Paul Dil· Temple11 Lehigh 50
MacMurray 133 Blackburn 88
ers m the high school calelena. ed by Coach Carl Wolle. and j17. Ceolral tOhto) Slale 16: 18. .
Jon's Hannan Trace Wildcats L. Island U 93 C. W. Po!!:t 55 Millikin 104 Missouri 78
mov1es of the Pomeroy ~nd Wa- , Pac1f1c Lutheran 15 : 19. St.
with a 3·2 record. Hannan Trace Frlgh Dcksn 84 Montclr St 64
Aorora 118 Eureka 84
AHL Stallfll!Jgo
hama games. and .posSi bly . the i Thomas 13; and 2D. Tri nit y
will host North Gallia (a.!) Fri· Syracuse 99 ' r.ornell 67
Culver Stcktn 93 Ia. Wes. 89
By Uulted l'r&lt;IIIDieraatlonal Galhpohs game thiS
Fnday (Texas) ll .
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Old Dominion 8~ Catholic U 78 Butler 97 Wise. Milwaukee 86
Eastern Division
mght, wtll be shown.
Others receiving six or more l
. Both teams were even on G Wa.shington 78 Richmond 68 .La!.eland 125 Eau Clre Wis. 89 ' Quebec
~j L8 Tj ~ All basketball rans are invit- · points -Central Co~necl.icut, l
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Milton 82 Rockford 56
ed The group will be receptive ' Carson-Newman. Lamar Tech,
12 8 2 26 to . suggestions for further winw Bethune Cookman. South Caroliconnecting on 21 of 73 for 30 Hofstra 71 Seton Hall 69
Grace 84: Ft Wayne Cncrd1_1. 69 ' Hers.hey
''" cent and Rutland hitting on Cortland St 73 Oneonta 68
St Fran IOi Ft Wayne Bib IIi; ' Balt•m?re
12 6 t ~Iter proJ'ects II has one rnJr,' na St., Albuquerque, Oglethorpe.
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The Wildcats had 41 rebounds Johnson St61 Cas,tleton St !$
111. Tchrs S. 139 Judson !11
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Plnladelphta Textile, Southern
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with the top rebounder being Sthrn Conn. St8Q· Hun!'r 71
Nrn. Mich. 76 N. D. St. 73
Western D;lsl~n T Pt !
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IN. Texas St. 9t S. D. St. 8Z
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Ratlaad (481 -))avis Il-l- Aldrsn Brdds 73 W Va Tech 63 Southern Metft II Okla. Cty 76 Royals did not accompany hi s
team 1o Boston for tonl~hl's
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1Baylor ~1 Centenary 73
-ll; Weber 0-1-1:
Ya r. Louisville 1f)1 SW Louisiana 68 Arlington 86 Tex. Wesleyan 69 National Baskt'-tball Assecialion
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Abilene Chrstn 80 Agneelo 53
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~2-12; Cremeens 7-1-t5; Texas 114 ~oulsia,na Sl 78
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lPearl Harbor:
On Dec. 6, 1941, few had heard
of this naval base in Hawaii;
a day later, Japan madeitfamous ••.
Twenty-five years ago Hoyt McAfee,

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cember 7, 1941, he drove a naval of,1cer friend to his ship, the Arizona,
at Pearl Harbor. On the way home hs stopped at a hilltop cafe near

Suggestion For Christmas Olftl

Pearl for breakfast. It was then, whsn 183 Japanese wtrplanes roared

WALKIE·TALKIES

overhead, that the Pacific war beg-•n. McAfee was an eyewitness. He

THE BAND ABOARD THE NIC\{ AIJ""
were holsled. DuriDg tile attack,

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recalls the moment in this exclusive dispatch.

ling planes.
ing and swaying among
pound !! until II sank It was a sight which electrl- columns of water. Smoke
bottling up all tile burlllng
By HOYT MeAPEE
halfhach racing for their op- lied hard-pressed, . distressed lowed around it in geyserljke tfeships, cruisers,
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
ponents' goa! line. Some scam· : and wounded fighting men all torrents.
and supply ships inside Pearl.
In the early moments of the Japanese attack on pered to gun I&lt;&gt;Sitions and oth- over Pearl Harbor - how the
Almost miraculously, the N.. A "bit regretfully" Lt. Cmdr.
Open Every Day, All Dey, 7:00 1115:30
Pearl Harbor one scene magnetized my attention to the ers to ftrst-ald stations, eager Nevada finally went swinging 'ada shook Itself free from Thomas complied with lhe orS.turdey Nights Til I
Mason, W. Ve.
exclusion of all others. A small group of men on the bat- now to join their sblpmates in out. With the tide, and stnctly Ibis shower of inteoded deotruc,, l der. As soon as Japanese pilots
tfe;hip Nevada ignored smoke fumes, •·apidly spreading fi~hllng roles.
on 1ts own steam, at 8:45 that tion. Like hundreds of
saw where he was taking the
fire' and bomb explosions to go through a time-honored There caD be 00 doubt obout Ill-fated ~ornmg. Commander men on the flamiag doeko
cer&lt;•mony- the hoisting of the colors.
II: That dramatte ftag-•alslng Thomas directed every agoru•- aboard tbe bodty damoged sblp•
Minutes ticked by. It was 31J -~-oeremoay IDIUied the eatlrt mg moment of 1ts run from In Pearl Harbor, I watched seconds to 8 o'clock · Yet band- 1 kept my binoculars foeused on persODDt1 o1 tbe Nevada wllb his conning-tower perch.
aow tenstly, then with my heart
leader Oden McMillan and hi' lhe Nevada.
a strike back at the-eoem
Ch" f
leapiag - ao the
Nevada
1e Quart~rm~ster Robert swept on. Some of the onlook·
23 mtJs icians remained in for- As Old Glory fluUered up- .
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mation seemingly oblivious of ward to the half-way point on
:e co~';;.U~DJ offl: ~~be!r_y h""i" JNnsplred 85 never ers sent up rebel yells
and
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re a
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ore m S avy career
voclferoUI cheers.
a ~ a~~~errai~in~et~f ~~: . nag ved in Jdw over the ship. It~ Japaone unlea•bed their deva•· steered the Nevada past the
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Lt. be Cmdr.
began
mach"1ne gun chattered. A bl as1 F
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kl battered and burning bulk of II was at that moment that
.Jus! then t~n enem Jane tore the flag almost to tatters.
rancls
omas, t nn ng the Arizona, past floating Adm. Husband Kimmel and his
made a swooping ptun;e P to- This had a nrrve-jolling effect of~cer aboard, rtallzed lh•t hi• chunks of broken steel, past a staff at CINCPAC headquarl•·rs JI
ward the Ari1or.a and sent a on bandleader Mc~lillan, and ship was in terrible daager.
huge pipeline almost directly in ' made a dflficult decision,
torpedo Jnt.o its midsection. On he forgot to wave his baton for He re~olved. to save 1 ~ from Its path. Then came the swann I one designed to protect all
across the Nevada's fantail it a moment. But in a swift reflex ~es~cbon. His first 00"!,1dence- of enemy aircraft like vultures ships in Pearl Harbor. Via
hurtled pt blazing speed. Sud- action his arm na•hed out and mspmng order wa~ to get uo hungry for a feast. They
all nals hoisted atop the
denlv th~ planf''s rPar gunner 1 up again in the accustomed the stream - were gomg ~~ conver.ged. on the Nevada, bent Distnct Tower they ordered the
spied the assemblt'd musicians j pattern. His musicians, galvan- make a run for the o~en sea on dehvenng a knockout blow. Nevada to head for the shallow
nf'ar 'he flagpol e
I ized by this example or cour· Skilled anc. resourceru. prepar· Down, down, they swerved beach at Hospital Point and
He ;riJgered his. machine gun age, resumed playing the an- allons went forwa.rd at . full and roared - one after the oth- drop anchor there.
speed to accomplish
lh1s even
bomb Their fear was this ·. That
- and t he bursI f rom 1.1 came them.
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. er.. Two more direct
e\ose to hitting MeMillan and As they hit the final note, an~ as th~ Nevada s g~ crews tried hits shoo~ the Nevada vtol~nt-~ the Nevada continued on to .
the Marine guard. But no dam· other plane came screaming so to drive off. swooping, swerving, ly. New fires flared. Near m1ss- open channel, every avail";lbte ll
Nu , _ cttAMI'ION
age was inflicted. Despite thot low that It almost crashed into and unnervmg torpedo~ ~tra· es s~~~h~-b~ttl~ag~n _pitch- enemy plane would bomb and
hairbreadth esca pe McMillan the Nevada. Its fusillade rip.
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and his band resumed playing ped !!p huge splinters on the
the Star-Sptmgled Banner.
battleship's starboard side.
It was a true moment of in- Having performed their duty
splration. Yet there wa1 more under withering fire. Oden Meof the same defiance 1&lt;1 come. Millan and his crew
broke 416 Main St.
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D_E~!VERS ANY ITEM IN OUR STORE, OlDO ACCOU!I.'fS WELCOM~;
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Bill Wellman 1
spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
OPE~ATOR
and Mrs. Elmo Smith and family.
1 Mr. and Mr't E. H. Stewort,
who until rece,lly lived in this
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The Carleton Sunday
had an attendance of 70 with
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an offering of !15.!9 on Nov. 'll.
the elft-qua!ltv watch
Worship services followed with
ONUS
Rev. Clyde Hinton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beal,
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Sandra, Linda and Karla. Mr.
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and Mrs. Roger Young were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
IDEAl. fOR
r:eorge Warner and family of Visitors of Mrs. Louise Van
PANELING ..,. uir · '
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Meter and Nicki were Mr. and
IAUIIENTS •• J2 'I • ..,
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Mr. and Mrs. William Houd· Mrs. Lawrence Theiss, Racine.
ashelt visited one evening re- Mr. and Mn~ . Ted Bailey of lnwing inw.......,
ce.,tly with Mr. and Mrs. Lon· diana, Mrs. Mae Van Meter,
Hudson.
ltocal.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil King and Mrs. Doris Dailev vi!\ited Mr.
fam ily visited in Columbus on and Mrs. Glen Baker of near
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Tuppers Plains and Mrs. Mary
~bitibi
Mrs. Leo Kina and Michael.
Kerns, local.
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Visiting recently with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wholey
ININDOOIDOCII·
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and Mro. William Beal and oon of 8hode and Miss Sharon ,1ohn4' X 8' X .4" SHEET
were Mr. and Mrs. Maarten son, Jocnl, visited Mr.
and
HARDBOARD PANELING
Svia r! of Columbus ~nd Mr. and Mrs. Morris Teaford and fam.
Mrs. S!Jmley Beat and family ''' ily.
Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Noville
' Visitifli with Mr. and Mr~. and Mr. Junior Pauley, Ripley,
John Warner and family on 1 W. Va., Miss Janie Congo, Miss
IUZABmf
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Thanksgiving were Mr. and · Shirley Powell of Portland and
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Mrs. Vernal Well end family of Mr. and Mn. Rayes MeMurry,
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visited
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Center and Mark Brogan.
family.
tr0R ANY GFT OCCASION , , ,
molnsprifll
ind Mrs. ~:n tl! p, .. ,,l 'lnd son~ i Mr. and Mrs. Carroll White
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B\llove Is the watch :.-ou can give
of Palestine. W. Va., Mr. and and two daughters, Letart Falls,
with pride because lt'a made with pride.
Mrs. John Warner and daugh- Mr . and Mrs. Gene Congo, toFrllm
ruqed waterproofs • to dazzll"ll diamonds,
ler of Columbus and Gla&lt;la War- cal, called on Mr. and Mrs. Hoevery ~ Is a gift-quality watch.
oer of Columbus.
mer Icenhower.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mash Mr. Roy Rush, local, visited
Mlft AllllitA-Youth and kllltJ eep.
md family had as visitors re. Rev. and Mrs. John Busch. Rev.
tllrld ~n I t int 17 ltWII lhO&lt;:IHnlltlnt
cently Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mash and Mrs. Busch visited Mr. and
Wltdl. In ''111M 1M' whllt, Mlldlln&amp;
exptntlon brntltL
$11.71
and family and Mrs. Sylvia Mrs. Lawrence Bush and Con·
'dash. all ol Gahana.
nie, Racine Route.
IUIIIDLI-UIIUIVtl dtsl&amp;llld CUt
Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Hinton Ronnie Donaldson of Columilslllontd In 14 Kt cole. 17 Jtwtl mmo
mtnl, thod.·rtll5tlat, unbrtthblt
tisited Thanksgiving Day with bus is visiting Mrs. Minnie Car.INIIIIIPI'IIIS. 1111 JIIIOIW .. wllltt, $7UI
:heir daughter. Cleola Ho"man, roll and family.
&gt;nd with their son, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Homer IconIEUTTA 2J
-III!Hd fa ... lllrius. Bob Hinton and fami l•
hower called on Mr. and Mrs.
IB IIIII IIUIIIIIII$. StiJ-IIIIIflt 1Uin1n&amp;
ltnl tl&amp;e. Gelllllnt leatlllf ttr-.
;olumbus.
Leo Dalley and family.
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Visiting with Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe Woll
)len Harrison over a recent
Racine Route and Mr. Simey
.veekend wat; their son Phil Powell, local, called on Mr.
tf Ba!Umort, Mct.
anc Mrs. Maywood Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Damron Mrs. Neva Bailey and daugh1nd chUdren of East Bar-It, W. te~. Racine, Mrs. Anna Haines,
Lla., sptnt Thanksgiving wilh Mr. and Mrs. Gene carpenter,
AS~WEEK
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Mr. and Mrs. l)a Darnron. local, were Thanksgiving din.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hudson · oer guests of Mrs. Sylvia CarI
IIAIUIIIHOo
riBited his sister, Mrs. Roselle penter.
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Come in and He our e%tf718lve collection of BULOVA watches!
'" with Mr. and Mrs. E H. Meter and Ruby.
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Stewart and family of Miners- Carl Dean Johnson has re- '
ville.
covered from chicken pox and
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beat has returned to school
lnd family and Mrs. Leroy Wy-May JobDI~
ant Vi!lted ID Cltorleoton with
416 M.ln St.
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Mrs. Wyant'a brother, who Is Approximately 8,500 persons
eOPEN AN ACCOUNT IN 3 MINUTES, SMALL DOWN PAYQN'l'
10rlously ill.
were ldlled In bo!M !Ires durDELIVE RS ANY ITEM IN OUR STORE, OHiO ACCOUNTS WELCOJ!IE
Mr. IIIII MrL Bay Nichol•
iDIIIIIS, abllUI2,100 of theae be- Les WI11 l111110n
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Clast II- Lee Ann Ntase - ~ Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Dec. 7, 1 ~11
Class Ia- Mrs. Audra WeD, 4, Koste Hysell - 3, Sondra -~-- ·
-- --Mrs. Edna Lee- 3, Mrs. An- Roush, Al an lloller, Jao FISh- - 3. Wil ma Terrl!ll , Addalo• RobjDn - 2:
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ginia Chadwell - 4, Mrs. Lou· da Hollon. Class 17 - Koste Dried materials and pictures Drake, Margar.t E. LewiS ise Harrison - 1, Mrs. .Geneva Hysell, Grace Hysell, Sondra - Lucretia Genheimer, Adda- 2, Addalou Lewis - 4, Mnt.
Nolan, Mrs. Mary Heines, Mrs. Roush, Janice Holter- I , Car- lou Lewis, Geneva Nolaa, Mary Frank Goebel- l, Mrs. -~
Frank Goebel, Mrs. Mina Hart, ot Lewis - 2, Roma Nease - Heines - (not judged).
Heioes, Mrs. Vernon N~;iif.
Mrs. Belva Willard, Mrs. Guy 3, Janice Dean, Naomi Ohling- Books and magazines - Eva Mrs. Audra Well, Mrs.
Ed. Note: Margaret
Ella - criticism, cripes, . changes Drake, Mrs. Milton
Roush, Charles Lewis - I, Mrs. Wal- Lee, Mrs: Mildred Zeigler, Mrs. er - 4, Heidi Milhoan, Linda Robson, Margaret Ella Lewis ence Headley.
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Lewis, chairman of the Meigs you'd like to see, a."d even may· Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, Mrs. Mary ter Bentz, Mrs. Bruce Lloyd •Robert Lewis.
Hollon, Lee Ann Nease - 4, - (Not judged ).
FlDaactai Statement
County C~istmas ?lower Show be the things_you liked. ,
Heines - I, Mrs. John Terrell, - 2, Mr•- M~ Heines - 4, Class 14 - Mrs. Mary Hysell Malanie Dean - 4.
. Evergreen Specimell! - Mrs. Judge .. . .. .. . .. .. .. ..
$25.00
of 1966, has forwarded the let- I'd like to see the rules chang- Mrs. Fred Nease - 3.
I Mrs. John Kincaid- 3.
- 1, Mrs. Ruby Hysell - 3, Class 18 - Koste Hysell - 3, ~- S. Nease - I, Mrs, Jean Building .. .. .. .. -....
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tor that follows to all gardened so that no club could 'enter I Class 10- Mrs. Lois McCain Class 12- Mrs.-Audrey Betz- Mrs. Chas. Lewis, Mrs. Agnes Roma Nease - 4, Sondra Nease - 2, Mary Heines- 3 Janitor ... ........... •
7.50
clubs of Meigs County. Perti- lanolher club's da3S. Maybe
_ 1, Mrs. Mary Hyr.ell, Mrs. ing - 3, Mrs. Richard Jones Brown - 2, Mn. Edison Hoi- Nease, Debbie Campbell - 2. and 4. Wilma Terrell, Eva Rob- Programs ... .. ... . - ,
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.:ent parts of U are published could say tnat each . person 1Lloyd Moort - 3, Mrs. Donna
4, Mrs. Mary. Hysell - 2, ton - 4.
Lee Ann Nease, Carl
Hend- j son. Pauline Roush, Margaret Postage .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. 1.30
here, together w1th the bst of could enter as many times as Williamson, Mrs. Harvey O'Dell Mrs. Robert LewiS, Mrs. Mar- Class 15- Mrs. Ada Holter ncks - I.
E. LewiS.
Film ..... ··...... .. ..... · 6.00
participants and Iibbon winners. she wanted to in her club's Mrs. Edson Hollon - 4.
Karr, Mrs.
Charles - 3, Mrs. Mary Hysell - 2. Houseplants - Donna Wil· Christmas Decorations
- Finishing . . . . . . . . .• . ...
3;00
class and in the
Class 11- Mrs, Dulcle ·ReJMrs. J. 0. Rode!, Mrs. Chas. Lewis - 1.
tiamson- • . Mary
Heines. Mrs. Mary Heines - I, Mrs. Moving furniture -- .. .. .. -'4*
Th M . C
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classes, - bu~- 110.1 In th.t,'\C)~
MJ:s. ·Milton Rousll, Mrs. Mrs. Agnes Brown, Mrs. Fred
JUNIORS
Grace Fisher, Frances Minor Grover Stout - 3, Mrs. Eve
Total ..
$5Z.SO
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lStl)l.as drawn by anorher club.
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Show ol , 1966 is now hi~to~; What do you thil!k? Shucks,
and wasn t 1L a wonderfuloho . ['m just mad because some.
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the. eq,ual of last year's show. Winding Tiaii's blue ribbon! ···:
l d1dn I ask lhe ju~ge what What 1 need to d is apofo:.
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she thought - I did ~at last gize to eveeyone for getting 8n
11;.
year:~~ she said shed have arrangement disqualified.
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All 13 club: parf.i eir::: hvl rn· lt- ler to read 'the schedule more
ural!y) and there were 306 en- ! carefully!;, ·.
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tries in the 24 ciasses.
1
I wont to take this opporlunRIBBON WINNERS ''
ity to thank everyone who par· Class 1 - Mrs. John Kincaid
ticipated.
Without each and - 1, Mrs. Fran~s Minor, Mrs.
every exhibitor doing her part Ada Holter,_Mra. Bruce Lloyd
there would be no show.
- 2, Mrs. Irta Massar, Miss NeiMy thanks also to the Co ·• He 7..erkle - 3, Mrs. Robert
Chairmen, Margaret Blaettnar Lewis - 4, Mrs. Letta Spencer. 1
and Mac Mora - to lhe work Class 2 - Mrs.
Ernest
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('ommittec of Saturday morn- Whilehead, Mrs. Huth Moore, '
lng, especially Mae, and Ada Mr3. Dorsel Reibel, Mrs. Har· 1
PICNIC STYLE
Holter. and Virginia -Chadwell; old Mli,Ssarj Mrs. Carl Buckley, '
tilen to Wilma Terrell and Eva ?Ytrs. Dilleie Reibel ..... l, Mr"s.
Robson for assisting with the Gene Wilson, Mrs. Mary Heines
i
counting and tabulating of en- - 3, Mrs. Clarence .Harris Lries and exhibits; to Virginia 4,. Mrs1 Hiram Fisher .::.. .1, Mts. I
BUTT STYLE
Cradwell and Mary Heioes of Lyle Balderson.
1
the registration committee: to Class 3 - Mrs. John Kincaid I
Mary Hysell and Addalou Lew- - 1, Mrs. Dolly Hayes, Mrs.
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KING OF THE
is for acting as judge's clerks; Dulcie Reibel - 2, Mrs. John I
BEEF ROAST
to Doris Grueser for moral sul'" Terrell, - 3, Mrs. Cush John.o- 1
ALL 7" CUTS --~~ lb.
port : to Dulcie Reibel for the ton - 4, Mrs. Ruth Moore Mrs. l
Charles
"Birds' Christmas Tree ;" to Mary Hysell, Mrs.
the five clubs who prepared Lewis, Mrs. Eva Robson.
BUTT STYLE
FULLY DRESSED 10 to 16 lbs.
sales tables -Middleport, Porn- Class · 4 - Mrs, John Terrell
eroy, Wildwood, Rose, and Wind- - 2, Mrs. Joe Struble,
Mrs.
To some, a pnoc\ical gift
ing Trail; to Bob Hoeflich for Ada Holter - 3, Mrs. . _Dolly
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is as welcome as a rainy weekend.
hiS efforts in the publicity, to Hayes, Mrs. Leila
spencer,
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the Sentinel, to WMPO, to Aus- Mrs. Frank Goebel, Jr. - I,
To
others,
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ti1 Phillips for the time
he Mrs. Ruth Moore - 4, Mra.
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used from his Thanksgiving va- Robert Lewis, Mrs. Charles
cation to care for the building, Lewis.
Here's a practical gift, that's practically perf eft:
TENDER SLICED
to Mrs. Cullen for judging, ond Class 5 - Mrs. Donald Mora
to SUpt. Hargraves and
the - 4, Mrs. Pearl Mora 2,
an A&amp;P Gift Certificate.
Meigs Local School Board lor Mrs. Marguerite Karr.
Mrs.
LEG OR BREAST
permitting us to use the build· Utta Spencer, Mrs. Virginia
A handsome certificate with a mailing envelope,
Jng.
ChadweU, Mrs. Mary Hysell A very speciol thanks to Land- 3, Mrs. Horace Karr, Mrs. Jean
available in all A&amp;P stores all year long.
mark for the display of garden- Nease, Mrs. Milton
Roush,
ing aids.
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Mrs. Edison Hollon, Mrs. Mary
"SUPER-RIGHT" SLICED
SULTANA FROZEN
Offered in '5 and '10 denominatiOII!, these gift certificates
I wish that' eacti of you would Heines, Mrs. Lois McCain, Mrs.
write down and send me a list Ada Holter, Mrs. Dale Kautz,
will be honored in any A&amp;P store in the United States.
of observations and suggestions Mrs. John Terrell, Mrs. Altoona
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Mrs. Audrey MeCoy - I, Mrs. Hiram Fisher,
Mrs. Ruth Moore, Mrs. Clar-1
ence Headley, Mrs. Rose
D.
Can - 2, Mrs. Dorothy
Members of the
Pomeroy Mrs. l._ois McCain - 3, Mrs.
Bend C. B. Radio Auxiliary met SF. DakvlS, Mbersl. Albert Cox, Mrs. \.
at the Roush Drive-In
near ran Goe
- 4, Mrs.
New Haven Monday evening ert Jewell, M:-s. Betty Dean.
for a 6:30 Christmas dinner,
Class 7 - Mrs. Frank Goebel,
Tables in white covers were Mrs .. Audrey Betzing - 2,
centered a Christmas arrange- Audrey_McCoy, Mrs.
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ment. Mrs. Robert Harden ask· Nease, rdrs. Holly Hayes, Mrs.
ed grace. Mrs. Doyle Shuler, James Nicholson - 3, Mrs. Ruth
president. conducted a
short Moore, ~rs . Grover Stout -4,
business session. It was announ· lMrs. ~non Nelson, Mrs. Fra~·
ced that the Men's club would ces MU10( .- I, Mrs. Dulcie
have a family potluck Chris~ Reibel, Mrs. Virgil Adkins.
mas dinner at the Second Ward Class 8.- Mrs. Hiram Fisher,
house in Pomeroy Sunday, No- Mrs. Fre~ Nease~ 4, Mrs. Ada
vember II. Plans were oomplet- Holter, Mrs. Ruth Moore, Mrs.
ed for attending the Dialing for Mary Hysell - 3, Mrs. Lelia 1
Dollars program at WSAZ lo- Spel)Cer, Mrs. Dolly Hayes
day. The next meeting will be Mrs. Carl Grueser, Mrs. ~!ton
~eld at ti\e home of Mrs. Ed- Rousp, );frs. Mason
Fisher. I
ward Wells, on January 9.
Mrs. Jean Nease, Mrs. Edison 1
After the busines!! session. the ijollon, Mrs. Betty Dean,
group adjourned to the home Roy•,HoltAor.. - 1, Mrs. Dwight; II
of Mrs. Fred Taylor, Mason, Milhoan.
W. Va. for a party and gift ex- . Ci"ass 9 - Mrs. Ruth "'.~:~·kif
change. Present were
those Mn::EdisQn ll&lt;lllon, Mrs. ~
named above and Mrs. Nathan Goebet ~,: ·I,e_verett Roush,
Biggs, Mrs. George
Carson, Mrs. M~
, · HJ,sell :- ~· Mrs.
Mrs. Jean Taylor, Mrs.
Tim Leila
r• Mr~. Faye .
Neutzling, Mrs. Freeman En- dermutn, J ):Irs. F;va Robeson.
ocb , Mrs. Peter Smith and Mrs. /drs. T. A. Hennessey,
Mrs.
Elwood Bowers.
Joho Klllcaid - 2, Mrs. Grace

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lPearl Harbor:
On Dec. 6, 1941, few had heard
of this naval base in Hawaii;
a day later, Japan madeitfamous ••.
Twenty-five years ago Hoyt McAfee,

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cember 7, 1941, he drove a naval of,1cer friend to his ship, the Arizona,
at Pearl Harbor. On the way home hs stopped at a hilltop cafe near

Suggestion For Christmas Olftl

Pearl for breakfast. It was then, whsn 183 Japanese wtrplanes roared

WALKIE·TALKIES

overhead, that the Pacific war beg-•n. McAfee was an eyewitness. He

THE BAND ABOARD THE NIC\{ AIJ""
were holsled. DuriDg tile attack,

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ling planes.
ing and swaying among
pound !! until II sank It was a sight which electrl- columns of water. Smoke
bottling up all tile burlllng
By HOYT MeAPEE
halfhach racing for their op- lied hard-pressed, . distressed lowed around it in geyserljke tfeships, cruisers,
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
ponents' goa! line. Some scam· : and wounded fighting men all torrents.
and supply ships inside Pearl.
In the early moments of the Japanese attack on pered to gun I&lt;&gt;Sitions and oth- over Pearl Harbor - how the
Almost miraculously, the N.. A "bit regretfully" Lt. Cmdr.
Open Every Day, All Dey, 7:00 1115:30
Pearl Harbor one scene magnetized my attention to the ers to ftrst-ald stations, eager Nevada finally went swinging 'ada shook Itself free from Thomas complied with lhe orS.turdey Nights Til I
Mason, W. Ve.
exclusion of all others. A small group of men on the bat- now to join their sblpmates in out. With the tide, and stnctly Ibis shower of inteoded deotruc,, l der. As soon as Japanese pilots
tfe;hip Nevada ignored smoke fumes, •·apidly spreading fi~hllng roles.
on 1ts own steam, at 8:45 that tion. Like hundreds of
saw where he was taking the
fire' and bomb explosions to go through a time-honored There caD be 00 doubt obout Ill-fated ~ornmg. Commander men on the flamiag doeko
cer&lt;•mony- the hoisting of the colors.
II: That dramatte ftag-•alslng Thomas directed every agoru•- aboard tbe bodty damoged sblp•
Minutes ticked by. It was 31J -~-oeremoay IDIUied the eatlrt mg moment of 1ts run from In Pearl Harbor, I watched seconds to 8 o'clock · Yet band- 1 kept my binoculars foeused on persODDt1 o1 tbe Nevada wllb his conning-tower perch.
aow tenstly, then with my heart
leader Oden McMillan and hi' lhe Nevada.
a strike back at the-eoem
Ch" f
leapiag - ao the
Nevada
1e Quart~rm~ster Robert swept on. Some of the onlook·
23 mtJs icians remained in for- As Old Glory fluUered up- .
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mation seemingly oblivious of ward to the half-way point on
:e co~';;.U~DJ offl: ~~be!r_y h""i" JNnsplred 85 never ers sent up rebel yells
and
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re a
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ore m S avy career
voclferoUI cheers.
a ~ a~~~errai~in~et~f ~~: . nag ved in Jdw over the ship. It~ Japaone unlea•bed their deva•· steered the Nevada past the
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tatlng . assault.
Lt. be Cmdr.
began
mach"1ne gun chattered. A bl as1 F
Tb
kl battered and burning bulk of II was at that moment that
.Jus! then t~n enem Jane tore the flag almost to tatters.
rancls
omas, t nn ng the Arizona, past floating Adm. Husband Kimmel and his
made a swooping ptun;e P to- This had a nrrve-jolling effect of~cer aboard, rtallzed lh•t hi• chunks of broken steel, past a staff at CINCPAC headquarl•·rs JI
ward the Ari1or.a and sent a on bandleader Mc~lillan, and ship was in terrible daager.
huge pipeline almost directly in ' made a dflficult decision,
torpedo Jnt.o its midsection. On he forgot to wave his baton for He re~olved. to save 1 ~ from Its path. Then came the swann I one designed to protect all
across the Nevada's fantail it a moment. But in a swift reflex ~es~cbon. His first 00"!,1dence- of enemy aircraft like vultures ships in Pearl Harbor. Via
hurtled pt blazing speed. Sud- action his arm na•hed out and mspmng order wa~ to get uo hungry for a feast. They
all nals hoisted atop the
denlv th~ planf''s rPar gunner 1 up again in the accustomed the stream - were gomg ~~ conver.ged. on the Nevada, bent Distnct Tower they ordered the
spied the assemblt'd musicians j pattern. His musicians, galvan- make a run for the o~en sea on dehvenng a knockout blow. Nevada to head for the shallow
nf'ar 'he flagpol e
I ized by this example or cour· Skilled anc. resourceru. prepar· Down, down, they swerved beach at Hospital Point and
He ;riJgered his. machine gun age, resumed playing the an- allons went forwa.rd at . full and roared - one after the oth- drop anchor there.
speed to accomplish
lh1s even
bomb Their fear was this ·. That
- and t he bursI f rom 1.1 came them.
,
. er.. Two more direct
e\ose to hitting MeMillan and As they hit the final note, an~ as th~ Nevada s g~ crews tried hits shoo~ the Nevada vtol~nt-~ the Nevada continued on to .
the Marine guard. But no dam· other plane came screaming so to drive off. swooping, swerving, ly. New fires flared. Near m1ss- open channel, every avail";lbte ll
Nu , _ cttAMI'ION
age was inflicted. Despite thot low that It almost crashed into and unnervmg torpedo~ ~tra· es s~~~h~-b~ttl~ag~n _pitch- enemy plane would bomb and
hairbreadth esca pe McMillan the Nevada. Its fusillade rip.
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DOOR CHIME
and his band resumed playing ped !!p huge splinters on the
the Star-Sptmgled Banner.
battleship's starboard side.
It was a true moment of in- Having performed their duty
splration. Yet there wa1 more under withering fire. Oden Meof the same defiance 1&lt;1 come. Millan and his crew
broke 416 Main St.
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D_E~!VERS ANY ITEM IN OUR STORE, OlDO ACCOU!I.'fS WELCOM~;
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Bill Wellman 1
spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
OPE~ATOR
and Mrs. Elmo Smith and family.
1 Mr. and Mr't E. H. Stewort,
who until rece,lly lived in this
I community ar&lt;~ announcillll lbe
ll"d4"a.
School
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The Carleton Sunday
had an attendance of 70 with
fSMi"'' I
an offering of !15.!9 on Nov. 'll.
the elft-qua!ltv watch
Worship services followed with
ONUS
Rev. Clyde Hinton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beal,
4'x7'x14"SHIET
Sandra, Linda and Karla. Mr.
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and Mrs. Roger Young were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
IDEAl. fOR
r:eorge Warner and family of Visitors of Mrs. Louise Van
PANELING ..,. uir · '
1'/olfeJl"ll rec•nlly.
Meter and Nicki were Mr. and
IAUIIENTS •• J2 'I • ..,
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Mr. and Mrs. William Houd· Mrs. Lawrence Theiss, Racine.
ashelt visited one evening re- Mr. and Mn~ . Ted Bailey of lnwing inw.......,
ce.,tly with Mr. and Mrs. Lon· diana, Mrs. Mae Van Meter,
Hudson.
ltocal.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil King and Mrs. Doris Dailev vi!\ited Mr.
fam ily visited in Columbus on and Mrs. Glen Baker of near
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Tuppers Plains and Mrs. Mary
~bitibi
Mrs. Leo Kina and Michael.
Kerns, local.
TAY1.01
Visiting recently with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wholey
ININDOOIDOCII·
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and Mro. William Beal and oon of 8hode and Miss Sharon ,1ohn4' X 8' X .4" SHEET
were Mr. and Mrs. Maarten son, Jocnl, visited Mr.
and
HARDBOARD PANELING
Svia r! of Columbus ~nd Mr. and Mrs. Morris Teaford and fam.
Mrs. S!Jmley Beat and family ''' ily.
Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Noville
' Visitifli with Mr. and Mr~. and Mr. Junior Pauley, Ripley,
John Warner and family on 1 W. Va., Miss Janie Congo, Miss
IUZABmf
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Thanksgiving were Mr. and · Shirley Powell of Portland and
Modem
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Mrs. Vernal Well end family of Mr. and Mn. Rayes MeMurry,
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visited
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• ohacl&lt;.,..lttanl • unbmloblt
Center and Mark Brogan.
family.
tr0R ANY GFT OCCASION , , ,
molnsprifll
ind Mrs. ~:n tl! p, .. ,,l 'lnd son~ i Mr. and Mrs. Carroll White
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B\llove Is the watch :.-ou can give
of Palestine. W. Va., Mr. and and two daughters, Letart Falls,
with pride because lt'a made with pride.
Mrs. John Warner and daugh- Mr . and Mrs. Gene Congo, toFrllm
ruqed waterproofs • to dazzll"ll diamonds,
ler of Columbus and Gla&lt;la War- cal, called on Mr. and Mrs. Hoevery ~ Is a gift-quality watch.
oer of Columbus.
mer Icenhower.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mash Mr. Roy Rush, local, visited
Mlft AllllitA-Youth and kllltJ eep.
md family had as visitors re. Rev. and Mrs. John Busch. Rev.
tllrld ~n I t int 17 ltWII lhO&lt;:IHnlltlnt
cently Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mash and Mrs. Busch visited Mr. and
Wltdl. In ''111M 1M' whllt, Mlldlln&amp;
exptntlon brntltL
$11.71
and family and Mrs. Sylvia Mrs. Lawrence Bush and Con·
'dash. all ol Gahana.
nie, Racine Route.
IUIIIDLI-UIIUIVtl dtsl&amp;llld CUt
Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Hinton Ronnie Donaldson of Columilslllontd In 14 Kt cole. 17 Jtwtl mmo
mtnl, thod.·rtll5tlat, unbrtthblt
tisited Thanksgiving Day with bus is visiting Mrs. Minnie Car.INIIIIIPI'IIIS. 1111 JIIIOIW .. wllltt, $7UI
:heir daughter. Cleola Ho"man, roll and family.
&gt;nd with their son, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Homer IconIEUTTA 2J
-III!Hd fa ... lllrius. Bob Hinton and fami l•
hower called on Mr. and Mrs.
IB IIIII IIUIIIIIII$. StiJ-IIIIIflt 1Uin1n&amp;
ltnl tl&amp;e. Gelllllnt leatlllf ttr-.
;olumbus.
Leo Dalley and family.
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Visiting with Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe Woll
)len Harrison over a recent
Racine Route and Mr. Simey
.veekend wat; their son Phil Powell, local, called on Mr.
tf Ba!Umort, Mct.
anc Mrs. Maywood Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Damron Mrs. Neva Bailey and daugh1nd chUdren of East Bar-It, W. te~. Racine, Mrs. Anna Haines,
Lla., sptnt Thanksgiving wilh Mr. and Mrs. Gene carpenter,
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Mr. and Mrs. l)a Darnron. local, were Thanksgiving din.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hudson · oer guests of Mrs. Sylvia CarI
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riBited his sister, Mrs. Roselle penter.
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Come in and He our e%tf718lve collection of BULOVA watches!
'" with Mr. and Mrs. E H. Meter and Ruby.
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Stewart and family of Miners- Carl Dean Johnson has re- '
ville.
covered from chicken pox and
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beat has returned to school
lnd family and Mrs. Leroy Wy-May JobDI~
ant Vi!lted ID Cltorleoton with
416 M.ln St.
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Mrs. Wyant'a brother, who Is Approximately 8,500 persons
eOPEN AN ACCOUNT IN 3 MINUTES, SMALL DOWN PAYQN'l'
10rlously ill.
were ldlled In bo!M !Ires durDELIVE RS ANY ITEM IN OUR STORE, OHiO ACCOUNTS WELCOJ!IE
Mr. IIIII MrL Bay Nichol•
iDIIIIIS, abllUI2,100 of theae be- Les WI11 l111110n
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8111 Wtll1111n
llmlly of Oalt Ilill, W. Va., ing ehlldrell.
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na Hart, Mrs. Donna Morris, er - I, Grace Hysell, Roma LeW IS, Winnie ~tout, Betty MU. Pa_ck•le OE&lt;~r,~ons Mrs. Betty Dean- 2, Mrs. VIr· Nease- 2, Carl Hendcicks Lin- boao -1, Marguerile ~rr- ~- Leo Kennedy. - 3, Mrs. Gl ,
ginia Chadwell - 4, Mrs. Lou· da Hollon. Class 17 - Koste Dried materials and pictures Drake, Margar.t E. LewiS ise Harrison - 1, Mrs. .Geneva Hysell, Grace Hysell, Sondra - Lucretia Genheimer, Adda- 2, Addalou Lewis - 4, Mnt.
Nolan, Mrs. Mary Heines, Mrs. Roush, Janice Holter- I , Car- lou Lewis, Geneva Nolaa, Mary Frank Goebel- l, Mrs. -~
Frank Goebel, Mrs. Mina Hart, ot Lewis - 2, Roma Nease - Heines - (not judged).
Heioes, Mrs. Vernon N~;iif.
Mrs. Belva Willard, Mrs. Guy 3, Janice Dean, Naomi Ohling- Books and magazines - Eva Mrs. Audra Well, Mrs.
Ed. Note: Margaret
Ella - criticism, cripes, . changes Drake, Mrs. Milton
Roush, Charles Lewis - I, Mrs. Wal- Lee, Mrs: Mildred Zeigler, Mrs. er - 4, Heidi Milhoan, Linda Robson, Margaret Ella Lewis ence Headley.
I()
Lewis, chairman of the Meigs you'd like to see, a."d even may· Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, Mrs. Mary ter Bentz, Mrs. Bruce Lloyd •Robert Lewis.
Hollon, Lee Ann Nease - 4, - (Not judged ).
FlDaactai Statement
County C~istmas ?lower Show be the things_you liked. ,
Heines - I, Mrs. John Terrell, - 2, Mr•- M~ Heines - 4, Class 14 - Mrs. Mary Hysell Malanie Dean - 4.
. Evergreen Specimell! - Mrs. Judge .. . .. .. . .. .. .. ..
$25.00
of 1966, has forwarded the let- I'd like to see the rules chang- Mrs. Fred Nease - 3.
I Mrs. John Kincaid- 3.
- 1, Mrs. Ruby Hysell - 3, Class 18 - Koste Hysell - 3, ~- S. Nease - I, Mrs, Jean Building .. .. .. .. -....
6
tor that follows to all gardened so that no club could 'enter I Class 10- Mrs. Lois McCain Class 12- Mrs.-Audrey Betz- Mrs. Chas. Lewis, Mrs. Agnes Roma Nease - 4, Sondra Nease - 2, Mary Heines- 3 Janitor ... ........... •
7.50
clubs of Meigs County. Perti- lanolher club's da3S. Maybe
_ 1, Mrs. Mary Hyr.ell, Mrs. ing - 3, Mrs. Richard Jones Brown - 2, Mn. Edison Hoi- Nease, Debbie Campbell - 2. and 4. Wilma Terrell, Eva Rob- Programs ... .. ... . - ,
6.10
.:ent parts of U are published could say tnat each . person 1Lloyd Moort - 3, Mrs. Donna
4, Mrs. Mary. Hysell - 2, ton - 4.
Lee Ann Nease, Carl
Hend- j son. Pauline Roush, Margaret Postage .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. 1.30
here, together w1th the bst of could enter as many times as Williamson, Mrs. Harvey O'Dell Mrs. Robert LewiS, Mrs. Mar- Class 15- Mrs. Ada Holter ncks - I.
E. LewiS.
Film ..... ··...... .. ..... · 6.00
participants and Iibbon winners. she wanted to in her club's Mrs. Edson Hollon - 4.
Karr, Mrs.
Charles - 3, Mrs. Mary Hysell - 2. Houseplants - Donna Wil· Christmas Decorations
- Finishing . . . . . . . . .• . ...
3;00
class and in the
Class 11- Mrs, Dulcle ·ReJMrs. J. 0. Rode!, Mrs. Chas. Lewis - 1.
tiamson- • . Mary
Heines. Mrs. Mary Heines - I, Mrs. Moving furniture -- .. .. .. -'4*
Th M . C
Chr"
classes, - bu~- 110.1 In th.t,'\C)~
MJ:s. ·Milton Rousll, Mrs. Mrs. Agnes Brown, Mrs. Fred
JUNIORS
Grace Fisher, Frances Minor Grover Stout - 3, Mrs. Eve
Total ..
$5Z.SO
1/
e e1gs ounty
lStl)l.as drawn by anorher club.
.
Show ol , 1966 is now hi~to~; What do you thil!k? Shucks,
and wasn t 1L a wonderfuloho . ['m just mad because some.
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In my opinion i~ was at least body from anolber club took
~
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the. eq,ual of last year's show. Winding Tiaii's blue ribbon! ···:
l d1dn I ask lhe ju~ge what What 1 need to d is apofo:.
.
she thought - I did ~at last gize to eveeyone for getting 8n
11;.
year:~~ she said shed have arrangement disqualified.
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to link, over the score sht. You know "Tell this arrang·
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All 13 club: parf.i eir::: hvl rn· lt- ler to read 'the schedule more
ural!y) and there were 306 en- ! carefully!;, ·.
·
tries in the 24 ciasses.
1
I wont to take this opporlunRIBBON WINNERS ''
ity to thank everyone who par· Class 1 - Mrs. John Kincaid
ticipated.
Without each and - 1, Mrs. Fran~s Minor, Mrs.
every exhibitor doing her part Ada Holter,_Mra. Bruce Lloyd
there would be no show.
- 2, Mrs. Irta Massar, Miss NeiMy thanks also to the Co ·• He 7..erkle - 3, Mrs. Robert
Chairmen, Margaret Blaettnar Lewis - 4, Mrs. Letta Spencer. 1
and Mac Mora - to lhe work Class 2 - Mrs.
Ernest
''·
('ommittec of Saturday morn- Whilehead, Mrs. Huth Moore, '
lng, especially Mae, and Ada Mr3. Dorsel Reibel, Mrs. Har· 1
PICNIC STYLE
Holter. and Virginia -Chadwell; old Mli,Ssarj Mrs. Carl Buckley, '
tilen to Wilma Terrell and Eva ?Ytrs. Dilleie Reibel ..... l, Mr"s.
Robson for assisting with the Gene Wilson, Mrs. Mary Heines
i
counting and tabulating of en- - 3, Mrs. Clarence .Harris Lries and exhibits; to Virginia 4,. Mrs1 Hiram Fisher .::.. .1, Mts. I
BUTT STYLE
Cradwell and Mary Heioes of Lyle Balderson.
1
the registration committee: to Class 3 - Mrs. John Kincaid I
Mary Hysell and Addalou Lew- - 1, Mrs. Dolly Hayes, Mrs.
~ --------------------------------.
KING OF THE
is for acting as judge's clerks; Dulcie Reibel - 2, Mrs. John I
BEEF ROAST
to Doris Grueser for moral sul'" Terrell, - 3, Mrs. Cush John.o- 1
ALL 7" CUTS --~~ lb.
port : to Dulcie Reibel for the ton - 4, Mrs. Ruth Moore Mrs. l
Charles
"Birds' Christmas Tree ;" to Mary Hysell, Mrs.
the five clubs who prepared Lewis, Mrs. Eva Robson.
BUTT STYLE
FULLY DRESSED 10 to 16 lbs.
sales tables -Middleport, Porn- Class · 4 - Mrs, John Terrell
eroy, Wildwood, Rose, and Wind- - 2, Mrs. Joe Struble,
Mrs.
To some, a pnoc\ical gift
ing Trail; to Bob Hoeflich for Ada Holter - 3, Mrs. . _Dolly
I
SHOULDER CUT
is as welcome as a rainy weekend.
hiS efforts in the publicity, to Hayes, Mrs. Leila
spencer,
j
the Sentinel, to WMPO, to Aus- Mrs. Frank Goebel, Jr. - I,
To
others,
it's
just
the
right
answer
.
.
· BONELESS LEAN
ALLGOOD
ti1 Phillips for the time
he Mrs. Ruth Moore - 4, Mra.
'
used from his Thanksgiving va- Robert Lewis, Mrs. Charles
cation to care for the building, Lewis.
Here's a practical gift, that's practically perf eft:
TENDER SLICED
to Mrs. Cullen for judging, ond Class 5 - Mrs. Donald Mora
to SUpt. Hargraves and
the - 4, Mrs. Pearl Mora 2,
an A&amp;P Gift Certificate.
Meigs Local School Board lor Mrs. Marguerite Karr.
Mrs.
LEG OR BREAST
permitting us to use the build· Utta Spencer, Mrs. Virginia
A handsome certificate with a mailing envelope,
Jng.
ChadweU, Mrs. Mary Hysell A very speciol thanks to Land- 3, Mrs. Horace Karr, Mrs. Jean
available in all A&amp;P stores all year long.
mark for the display of garden- Nease, Mrs. Milton
Roush,
ing aids.
·
Mrs. Edison Hollon, Mrs. Mary
"SUPER-RIGHT" SLICED
SULTANA FROZEN
Offered in '5 and '10 denominatiOII!, these gift certificates
I wish that' eacti of you would Heines, Mrs. Lois McCain, Mrs.
write down and send me a list Ada Holter, Mrs. Dale Kautz,
will be honored in any A&amp;P store in the United States.
of observations and suggestions Mrs. John Terrell, Mrs. Altoona
4 DELICIOU~ .
6 DELICIOUS
for another year while
lhe Karr, Mrs. Roy Holter, Mrs.
Wh
th" k OOut't, ~
VARIETIES ·':1-\ -&lt;;'i _
VARIETIES ~- each
show Is still fresh In your tnlftds Be~(vtal'l:- 1;-'l\trl'.' ~.,...:,;.:.:·!i!ll,C:U ol·m a I ,-

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.Pork Roast, Rib Half -· lb. 49c
Pork Roast, Loin Half • lb. 63c
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lb
Por Roast, Center Cut • 69c

Pork Chops -- -- -- -- .. lb. 79c '·" ,

Pork Roast · -· -· --· -··-lb. 39c
Quarter Loin, Sliced ·-lb. 69c
Boneless Pork Roast -. lb. S9c

BEEF RIB ROAST

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Haddock or Perch 2 lb. $1.29
COPVRIGHTCiliH. THE 'GREAT ATlANTIC &amp; 'ACIFIC TtA CO., INC.

~;:~:John Lobster Tails

Fresh Produce!

Jane Por k er Buys

FRUIT CAKE
5 $J.99

89C .•
Pineapple ~~:·_d_ 4 1-lb.4-ot.
cans
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39
Sa Iad Dress1ng
Margarine Null•• __ 5 99
A&amp;PCoffee ~::~"~"'~ 2 "" $].39
69
Egg Nog White
House---Gum Candies~:~_ 2 !~~.39c
• 8ars
F1g
2 :~.39c
!b.6Sc
Brick Cheese
Grape Jam ~::. __ 2 ~~~r49c
Chocolates :::.~·--- 75c
English Walnuts 2 lb, $].09
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A&amp;P, Long Grain Rice

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Fried Redfish Fillets · - lb. 69c

pkgs,

FID&lt;Ido
5 lbb:. 59C
Pumpkin Pies ::::.,_ •och 49c TangeIOS Jutco
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Glazed Donuts;:;:.,_ 12 45C Grape fru1t• Red
6 ~or59c
Angel Food Cake J;::k.. •.. 45c
45
Pecan R•ln9S
RED POTATOES
U.S. No. I
4 1¥1. 89( Size
• 8rea.d SlieodPorlror
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20 ~~~ 99c
Woohecf _ _ _ __
Donloh

Fried Fillets · · 14-oz. pkg. 6Sc

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FROZEN FOOD BUYS!
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31-tb.ML
$].00
PumpkIn
MINCE - piH
MORTON-FROZEN PIES
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French Fries ~:.':... _ 2 2:~s 89c
AlP Cut
Green 8eans Froun
53
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1 .,.·.~-~ :.l'•il• Gelalin _

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Brand--

TANGERINES

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Sultana

JANE PARKER-Over 2/3 Fruit &amp; Nuts

Aristocrat Saltines ___ 1-lb. pkg. 25c
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Cod Fillets -- · .... -- · .. lb. 39c

A&amp;P BRANDS FOR SAVINGS

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DINNERS

A&amp;P SEAFOOD VALUES!

And here't the best part-no~ne can ever get too many of them.

EVERY DAY LOW PRICES!

() 10

Lunch Meats

pr3d;iQillhnyone who.buyu.food would welcome ;.,

AND QUALITY .. . COMPARE!

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Fryer Quarters · · · --· lb. 39c

Sliced Bacon · · 1-lb. pkg. 69c
Pork Liver -- .. -- -- .. -- lb. 4Sc:
Pork Feet ...... -- .. -- lb. 29c:
Boiling Beef Plate -,· - lb. 29c

Swiss Steak --- -- --- -- lb. 89c

p~~~-69c

THE RED TAG

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·Stewing Beef · ·--· · · - lb. 79c
Beef Short Ribs -·· -·· lb. 49c
Pizza Burgers 18-oz pkg 1.19

LOOK FOR

Unocramble these lour Jumbles,
one letter to each square, to
form four ordinary words.

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Pork Steaks -- -- .. .. .. lb. 59c

Jono

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89c

Jurkeys --- -- -- ---- -- - lb. 49c
Boneless Pot Roast -· lb. 79c

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Mrs. Audrey MeCoy - I, Mrs. Hiram Fisher,
Mrs. Ruth Moore, Mrs. Clar-1
ence Headley, Mrs. Rose
D.
Can - 2, Mrs. Dorothy
Members of the
Pomeroy Mrs. l._ois McCain - 3, Mrs.
Bend C. B. Radio Auxiliary met SF. DakvlS, Mbersl. Albert Cox, Mrs. \.
at the Roush Drive-In
near ran Goe
- 4, Mrs.
New Haven Monday evening ert Jewell, M:-s. Betty Dean.
for a 6:30 Christmas dinner,
Class 7 - Mrs. Frank Goebel,
Tables in white covers were Mrs .. Audrey Betzing - 2,
centered a Christmas arrange- Audrey_McCoy, Mrs.
~ ••,,II
ment. Mrs. Robert Harden ask· Nease, rdrs. Holly Hayes, Mrs.
ed grace. Mrs. Doyle Shuler, James Nicholson - 3, Mrs. Ruth
president. conducted a
short Moore, ~rs . Grover Stout -4,
business session. It was announ· lMrs. ~non Nelson, Mrs. Fra~·
ced that the Men's club would ces MU10( .- I, Mrs. Dulcie
have a family potluck Chris~ Reibel, Mrs. Virgil Adkins.
mas dinner at the Second Ward Class 8.- Mrs. Hiram Fisher,
house in Pomeroy Sunday, No- Mrs. Fre~ Nease~ 4, Mrs. Ada
vember II. Plans were oomplet- Holter, Mrs. Ruth Moore, Mrs.
ed for attending the Dialing for Mary Hysell - 3, Mrs. Lelia 1
Dollars program at WSAZ lo- Spel)Cer, Mrs. Dolly Hayes
day. The next meeting will be Mrs. Carl Grueser, Mrs. ~!ton
~eld at ti\e home of Mrs. Ed- Rousp, );frs. Mason
Fisher. I
ward Wells, on January 9.
Mrs. Jean Nease, Mrs. Edison 1
After the busines!! session. the ijollon, Mrs. Betty Dean,
group adjourned to the home Roy•,HoltAor.. - 1, Mrs. Dwight; II
of Mrs. Fred Taylor, Mason, Milhoan.
W. Va. for a party and gift ex- . Ci"ass 9 - Mrs. Ruth "'.~:~·kif
change. Present were
those Mn::EdisQn ll&lt;lllon, Mrs. ~
named above and Mrs. Nathan Goebet ~,: ·I,e_verett Roush,
Biggs, Mrs. George
Carson, Mrs. M~
, · HJ,sell :- ~· Mrs.
Mrs. Jean Taylor, Mrs.
Tim Leila
r• Mr~. Faye .
Neutzling, Mrs. Freeman En- dermutn, J ):Irs. F;va Robeson.
ocb , Mrs. Peter Smith and Mrs. /drs. T. A. Hennessey,
Mrs.
Elwood Bowers.
Joho Klllcaid - 2, Mrs. Grace

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Full 7 Rib End

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Get in on. the Fine Gifts! .
Ruby WIIUllllllon

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:::.::ldeil:;;

lly JOHN PIERSON
Friday In the wake of I and throwlnfl the economy Into
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g' .
HIP IIGitool prlllciJIII, ••. • ' .-..:~..
"""--' .
rillke McGraw, 10, and Jerry D.
Uoiletl Pm• lalmtalloRI
commerce Department aurvey a downward loop.
Ki•~k1 &amp;~L,
'' '. , &amp;'JII~:t~' Bu vw~er .
llerrmr, It, both of
WASIIINGTON (UPI) ---1'ro- lltftriul that busln.umen H this happened, Incomes
Gilv. Ed Brealllllt notified " AKRON (UPQ - Pollee sata The bar owner, Richal'l1 r.~ ••ldent Johnson is facing a -~ to IDcrease their pll!ll would fall and so would federal CONTINUED lro!ll P~ge I
"Jim" his b..o'Vl' ~lie I"~J. first • egree mll\'4er' chnrges er, 29, Akron, was being held
dilemma about taxes. Evt~~IS Of and equipment outlays by oncy 7 tax receipts, and the govern- the London stock mar~e1 should
to :re&lt;ta!~llloa •• of hil 1'4rk~. ld ' \ mi!$!&gt;,p"•ifi?t tavern I a, a suspect. He told pollt:t one
the past few days have thrown per oent next year, compared to mont- in one of those ironies of not be repeated. AMOIIll~ment
witb youlll. 'pe/,ple Ia ~~- ' own · J ,. ,kill~· iWiheen-agel of tile youth• pulled 1 knife on
It tnto sharp relief.
more ihan 18 per cent In 19611. PCOnomics -could end up with of the propo!ed sanetiqns stag- MIAMI
BEACH &lt;UPI) - ltl, Veooarf hal been ln!tru· '. · y1
the . sldp,aJt·..Jn front! him and ht pulled out a revolv·
The federal govtrnment Is Government economists have an even bigger deficit than ujgered the pound slerllllf, which President .John~on's handling. of · meittal In signing two Pttti.-. 01 hi., bar early ioda"·.
el to defend himself.
probably going to run a budget cited the boom in busineSs , s•t out to cure by raising tu- had to be propped up by the the war m V~et Nam, whiCh bar~h Piratea pla)·en, Jerq:
,
. .
,
- ---- - ·
dPfio·it ol &lt;R hill ion t.o 112 billion capital spending as one of the es.
Bank of England. Stock mtrl:et won a qualified moral endorsr:. Lyaeh aid WOII!I:I'r)lmiit, 1!1. ,'.~. \ iit@
' '• '...
'&gt;
this fiscal year rather tllan the chief villainr In this year's' B t I' t .
f. I I
shares dropped millions of dol- ment from u.s. Catbolle bishop! theft J!nlfe.lfODil
ba..-11 .....:t,
eUNGERIE
$1.8 billion estimated last inflation.
. u na 15 a "" Y 8 oomy Jars in value.
la!t month, Is t'OmJng under co.rtfaetl. ·He ..IN wao olli &gt;'i'i\
, .~·.,,, :• i:;
January The President lndlcat- The danger- and the dilemma PICture, one that Ackley and his
heavy cr~tlcal fire from Prole!- of Ohio's most auccessful bllh
• PURS&amp;s.GLOVES
e~ the magnitude of the red Ink for Johnson-is that a tax colleagues on the . Presld~ot's Sum Hopeful
lint leaders meeting in the sehool Iootball coacbeo
ruesrl"' when he told an increase designed to balance Council of EcooomiC AdviSer! CINCINNATI
DR SAMU general assembly of the Nation-'
·
eDRESSES
~us1111. Tex. news conference the federal budget runs the r\si are prtobThably clevelrhenohuiJdh 10 el Sheppa~ said-Tuesday h; II Council of Clturehes.
•
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li&amp;M
"" of also taking
. too much spend- preven
. .e counc•
as a , at was disappointed
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APPEAL·· DENIED
ne pi''"' 10 as k Congress for ••
in the gfand
VIce pres!dent HUucrt
1 t
1 thi
eCOATS
billion or $10 billion more this ing power out of private hnnds :.~~llen~n~ecord sof Y•:;;clian jury investi8alion of the 1954 Humphrey will appear before COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
1rar for the war 1n V~et Nam.
h th
prld d ng murder of hls firtt wile
tbe assembly tonl&amp;ht (8 p. m. Ohio. Supreme Court refUsed toeBLOUSES
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h
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e
economy
wou
o
m
.
EST
" day \ 0 cons lder an appeaI by
" Pa nlo me, t e natiOns eConothe months ahead and of The former osteopaUI made
) to defend admInIs.trautln
'" has slowed from l•st
0
d'
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lhr statement in a news can- policy. Humphrey Is . pinch- Leonard Ray Caml(.'(lm, current•NOVELTIES
. . .s feven ~il
, pace and
1agnoS1ng
11ts and prescn mg I, ference in restaurant here hittina
· 1or p res1'dent J ohnson, '"
· a 1"25
·
sprmg
edl
y servmg
vyear pr1son
1
J ohnson's top economic adviser.
rem es.
while the grand jury was ap- who declined an invitation to term . for armed robbery from
USE OUR LAY·AWAY PLANI
Gardner ".~ckley . ts ~.redlctlng ,
The council-with the help of parentty closing its investjga- address. the assembly.
Lucas County,
Uw t J96j w1ll see
a. more I .
•
the Treasury and the Budget tion after only two days of test· Awa1tmg
actio~ by the
----balanced, moderate kmd of
Buroau-may be able to devise lmony. ''I'm fearful that they assembly later thiS week Is a MARRIAGE APPUCATION
Jirowth."
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just the right dose of taxes to are just going through the mo- strongly worded
resolution Randell MIChael Jackson, 24,
Acklev made hiS prediction CAP KENNEDY UPD-A 1reduce, If not eliminate, the lions .. sa•d Sheppard, who was wh1ch asserts that the war In .Rt. 3, Coolville, · and Shirley Court St.
Pomeroy
1
,
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E
d.
•·must be brought to Barber, 18, Reedsville.
I
1 , deilcil without hurtmg I he here' promotmo~ hiS book ' "En- I V~et Nam
umqtle weat1.~r eye-ra 10 rea~
d
"
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JO\\Ia S
I satelltte
whirled around ee~rLh economy. A sm~H tax mcrease Idure and Conquer ., ''I hope an en soon
· od
t
b
ked 1 m1ghl do the tnck
, verv mul'h they are smcere."
The proposed resolution,
, t ay wa1 mg t.o e par
tn 1
I which IS subject to amendment
1 ·
slahonary orbit to put spa_ce
!
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on the rloor, at'cused
the
1
;science to work for the man·m ,
. Co~tly Bt&gt;lwvwr
admmistration of being
less]
, the-street
"
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0 I COLUMBUS -:-REFUSAl. OF I than randid with the American
The versatile space handy- 1
I hundreds of Oh,o phySICians te people about "major aspects of'
tman" soared into a near-perfect
follow government billing pro- the war."
I
WONDERFUL f'dll GIF iiN' I.TOOI i
, preliminary orbi! reach 1 n !!: 1
I cedures f'or weUare clients un·
1
DES \IOfNf.~. Iowa IUPI) ' 22 ,712 miles high Tuesday night.
I der Medicare has tied up more
I
- T)1e :;tall' of Jowa Tl!t"sdny ll was sending back a steady The possibil:ly of changing than ~~ million in payments.
fi led 11 damage stu t accu~ing stream of reports on its slreet lights to merr ur~· vapor Robert B. Canary, assistaDt
21 rompa nle ~. induding some of condition and officials said 1t in Rutland next yrar was re- state welfare director, admitted
.. wlltltr ....,..
th e aation·s major ull firms, looked "beautiful."
viewed TuesdDy night during a the total of unpaid medical bills
mrt . . . . .,
Qf fixing the prices of liqUid The satellite's final hurdle regular monlhl~ meetmg
of for Ohio's aged persons on puba ~ phalt smc~ t9JO
was coming up later today when town council.
lie welfare might be substanti·
--~~-.
The state asked for treble enginters planned to fire an
,, .
.
ally abol'e Sl million. 'nle basis The ~astern Local Board or
1
.lht(ll \riUit,
damages for the state and lo- on board rocket motor to place it , Chesle! Card~~ll, _Oh~o Pow-~ for the physicians' refusal is Education this week employed
ral governments from the fu·ms . into an orbit never before er Company offl~lal, mdlcated a the same as that tf somt who Lawrence Rose 8! a 6-7th grade
lhtr'••lllllt
which were ac~used of main· reaehed b~ a camera carrying • survey ,of the VIllage ~~~ld be , have revolted against certifica- teacher at Riverview elemen7.99
taining a "contmuous agree. ~atf'llite .
rna de . as to the ft&gt;asJbillly tf lion and recertification of Med· tary .
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ment, eumbinalitn a.nd Cl)nsp!r· The rocket's H second burst changmg to mer_cu~ vapor. The icare hospital patients - fear I Th b d 1 h" eel
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IK'Y " for liie last Hi ~e&lt;~n . of Pnergy was designed to kick i p~esent _street hghtmg contra~t of government domination of !Darl:ne 0 ~e~ ~s 1~ substit~~
Tile 5uit filed m l' S. _DIS· the moonlet cout of its egg· I W!lh 01110 Power Will exp!re m, the praclice of medicine.
.,
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trirt Court accused the f1rms :shaped orbit into 3 22 ,300 mile 1March.
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bus dm er and approv F \ '
of conspiring to ''fix prices" at .·
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employment of Kenneth rec •
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er to repair coal furnaces at
higt1er than compet JIJre levels ·b'ilal s~ed · t h , rth's
k
be d
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one on o ege· BERKELEY CALIF -UN!- the Chester and Tuppers Plains
and to d1\1de lhe stile mlo rotatiOn and the
satellite A
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v~ - · :_n tram;acte
rou ne verstty of Cahrorma officials schools Jurmg . the Chnstm~s
;:.pp.ars motiOnless.
busmess. Allendmg were May- crushed a strike by stud~nts vacation. Attendmg were prest~
fl.rm.
1
In two weeks, after th.e 01. El.1 Den·1
. assistants
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The defenda nt firms tndudrd
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s("tn, Clerk Vernon j and leachmg
'J'urs-~denl W1lham Carr, mern ers
"telhte "above
cmfull ythenudged
to a Weber
and Councilmen
Eu- day. brmgmg
· · an en d 1o a four. . Ear1 0 ean, 1. 0 . McCoy • Dohr- 1
Standard Oil Co of IJidiana.
station
central
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The ' man Reed Clerk C. 0. Newland. I
PaCific. 11 w11l be ready to relay er 1 Ead&gt;, and w·1u
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students
and
teachmg
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Norman Bahr and I
color televisiOn vou:e messages i
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and even we~lhe r maps to
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s~stants , who grade papers and Supt. John D. Riebel, Sr.
DEVOTED TO INTEI\ESt Of •sl3lioos i• the United States, Health Board m
a1d professors m large classes, ;
1
MEIGS· MASON AREA
i.Iapan and Ausu·alia and "talk" Routine Business
gave '" to a blunt threat by I
HOURS SET
I
una,.. L ow'"' l"ubBthtr
to airplanes in fl1gilt.
Rout me busmess was trans- the Board of Regents that an~ Portland Post Office hours,
Pub~::-: ..!:;n~~~~:!~'''m•PI
lt lllso will be able to give its 1acted during the regular month- faculty _member who _conlinue December 1~24, will be 7:30 a.
taturdu • "' suac~.a,- bJ Tilt 01110 new telescopic television came- ly meeting of the Meigs County the stnke would be hred.
m to 5 p.m. daily except Sun~
v ~uev Publi51Ltnl t:omP.a.D.!I'· uu M•
Faced with the loss of sup- ·
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chui~ st., Pomeror. Olllo. t57e&amp;. au• 1ra a constant view of onc.third Board of Health Tuesday afler. .
day, Postmaster Iva L. Law!!~·~h~~~t~~h;.i~e~Y z-JIH. [tlllor- Iof the world's cloud cover, 1neon m offices of the Heallh port by the JUmor raculty mem- renee said today.
tnt.r•d •• •eCDH alau mlllm• j ranging from. the East Coast of Depa!'tment at Pomeroy
bers, the students also voted
aatl.er •• lilt pori .rttee at Pomwot.
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officiaUy to declare 8 "tern
oo.,
North Amenca to mid-Australia ! Attending
Dr. Selim
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ANNOUNCE DANCE
.o~~:~~~lti-:~~~ rtp~;ut!~~:: Iand rrom Hudson 8ay in IBJ.Jzewicz, p dent,
board ~fl'Y rec~ss" to the boycott. The Rutland ~or class will
i'" -~ . .;.
~,:~t"v•·· N•" \'orll Cltr. ~~- ~ Canada to so~tern .. tSouth , bera l&gt;al
U'*L, Charles~ 'approximately 600 stud~ots sponsor a daMe Saturday, Dec.
s\lb.crt,u ... nt•: o.uvtrN • ., . America.
, , ~·
ersinger Viriil Atkins Rob- who attended the late mg~t 10 in the elementary school
urrter wben l"laikblt 35 eentt , ... 1
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meetinlll said tbey reserved thf ' .
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ert Beegle, admioiltn:tiYe t!l- , · a ..
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· followmg the Red DeVIl I var- i
~':~: 1-r:r'!'.tt~~Ir!.ao~t~;
LOCAL TE~PS
sistant Beulab Strauss
and right tt orgamz~ and prPpare lsity basketball ga~e . The_ DisMotor Rout• •bere ~*r'l• Mn'1t&gt;a
The temperature 1n PDme· Health Department staff mem . . for the re sumptiOn. of 1 he , tortions will prov1de musiC.
::Ul·~;bJ,.~•r0 :o.1:r"$mltl!a=: roy's busine~s district at 11:10 bers.
, strike'' after the Chnstmas hoi·
U-25l nu-n monu... ' 3 •00 '.IIIDHI1~ 1a m. loday wa~ 56 degrees un·
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NOW YOU KNill\'
1 1days.
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INFANT DIES
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FREE GIFT WRAP
---- -·--- Russell Ray Richmond, In- 011e Die! ill Wreck
d&lt;coratlono Jo Japan, accordlog 1
f•nl snn of William and Edna I CHICAGO - AT LEAST ONE , to .. the National Geograpbte
Richmond, Rt. 1, Middleport, peroon was killed and nearly Society. A wealthy Japanese
I died T"esday afternoon in Vet- two dozen injured today when -y pay fl ... for I rock wllb
; erans Memorial Hospital. Sur· an elevated train skidded on an interesting shape or color.
In tt.. Mlrlclfe Block Next t.ll lrftW.
AGOLDSTARSTORE
\'ivors besides hiJ parents
rain- slicked raUa and derailed ,
PQMIROY'I QUALITY SH01 nDitl
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his maternal great
during tho morning rush hour. i "Fool's gold" 18 pyrite,
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er, Ora Wydel. Rt. 1, Middle- The 11011thbound train derailed mineral
wllich is aoiiU!times jl
FREE TICKET
pori; three hnll-ststera and six about fivt mile! !tom Chicago's mistaken for J!Old because of
half·brolhers. Graveside serv- loop. A spokemtan lor the its similar appearance.
ices will be held at the Miles ; Chicago Transit Authonty sa1d ,_......,.....iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO..iiiiiiiiiiOiiii
cemelcry Thursday at 2 p.m. the train cenaisted of eight car.11.
with the Rev. Sheets official- One car reportedly plummeted
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DIVORCE ASKED
structure.
A petition for divorce has
bren filed in Meigs
County
TWO FINED
Common Pleas Court by Lu\a
L. Kesterson, Star Route Ches- , Joseph Perry, 38,
Shade,
ter, against Roy .H. KeolerBOn, &lt;barged with improper backln1
I charging gross neglect of duty and Fred Blaettnar, li7, Porn·
and extreme cruelty.
oroy, on a failure to yield tilt
right of way citation, wert
TWO INDUM'ED
eacb lined $6 and cost1 Tue•
Richard A. Peyton, Dexter,
in Pomeroy Mayor Charlet
and John R. McMillan, Vinton, Legar'1 Court.
left Tuesday morning lor m-J 1ii&amp;iiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillill
duction into the U. S. Army
at Ft. Hayes. Ten men also
went for pre-induetion phyaicala
on Tuesday.

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lly JOHN PIERSON
Friday In the wake of I and throwlnfl the economy Into
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HIP IIGitool prlllciJIII, ••. • ' .-..:~..
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rillke McGraw, 10, and Jerry D.
Uoiletl Pm• lalmtalloRI
commerce Department aurvey a downward loop.
Ki•~k1 &amp;~L,
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llerrmr, It, both of
WASIIINGTON (UPI) ---1'ro- lltftriul that busln.umen H this happened, Incomes
Gilv. Ed Brealllllt notified " AKRON (UPQ - Pollee sata The bar owner, Richal'l1 r.~ ••ldent Johnson is facing a -~ to IDcrease their pll!ll would fall and so would federal CONTINUED lro!ll P~ge I
"Jim" his b..o'Vl' ~lie I"~J. first • egree mll\'4er' chnrges er, 29, Akron, was being held
dilemma about taxes. Evt~~IS Of and equipment outlays by oncy 7 tax receipts, and the govern- the London stock mar~e1 should
to :re&lt;ta!~llloa •• of hil 1'4rk~. ld ' \ mi!$!&gt;,p"•ifi?t tavern I a, a suspect. He told pollt:t one
the past few days have thrown per oent next year, compared to mont- in one of those ironies of not be repeated. AMOIIll~ment
witb youlll. 'pe/,ple Ia ~~- ' own · J ,. ,kill~· iWiheen-agel of tile youth• pulled 1 knife on
It tnto sharp relief.
more ihan 18 per cent In 19611. PCOnomics -could end up with of the propo!ed sanetiqns stag- MIAMI
BEACH &lt;UPI) - ltl, Veooarf hal been ln!tru· '. · y1
the . sldp,aJt·..Jn front! him and ht pulled out a revolv·
The federal govtrnment Is Government economists have an even bigger deficit than ujgered the pound slerllllf, which President .John~on's handling. of · meittal In signing two Pttti.-. 01 hi., bar early ioda"·.
el to defend himself.
probably going to run a budget cited the boom in busineSs , s•t out to cure by raising tu- had to be propped up by the the war m V~et Nam, whiCh bar~h Piratea pla)·en, Jerq:
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dPfio·it ol &lt;R hill ion t.o 112 billion capital spending as one of the es.
Bank of England. Stock mtrl:et won a qualified moral endorsr:. Lyaeh aid WOII!I:I'r)lmiit, 1!1. ,'.~. \ iit@
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this fiscal year rather tllan the chief villainr In this year's' B t I' t .
f. I I
shares dropped millions of dol- ment from u.s. Catbolle bishop! theft J!nlfe.lfODil
ba..-11 .....:t,
eUNGERIE
$1.8 billion estimated last inflation.
. u na 15 a "" Y 8 oomy Jars in value.
la!t month, Is t'OmJng under co.rtfaetl. ·He ..IN wao olli &gt;'i'i\
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January The President lndlcat- The danger- and the dilemma PICture, one that Ackley and his
heavy cr~tlcal fire from Prole!- of Ohio's most auccessful bllh
• PURS&amp;s.GLOVES
e~ the magnitude of the red Ink for Johnson-is that a tax colleagues on the . Presld~ot's Sum Hopeful
lint leaders meeting in the sehool Iootball coacbeo
ruesrl"' when he told an increase designed to balance Council of EcooomiC AdviSer! CINCINNATI
DR SAMU general assembly of the Nation-'
·
eDRESSES
~us1111. Tex. news conference the federal budget runs the r\si are prtobThably clevelrhenohuiJdh 10 el Sheppa~ said-Tuesday h; II Council of Clturehes.
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. too much spend- preven
. .e counc•
as a , at was disappointed
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APPEAL·· DENIED
ne pi''"' 10 as k Congress for ••
in the gfand
VIce pres!dent HUucrt
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1 thi
eCOATS
billion or $10 billion more this ing power out of private hnnds :.~~llen~n~ecord sof Y•:;;clian jury investi8alion of the 1954 Humphrey will appear before COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
1rar for the war 1n V~et Nam.
h th
prld d ng murder of hls firtt wile
tbe assembly tonl&amp;ht (8 p. m. Ohio. Supreme Court refUsed toeBLOUSES
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" day \ 0 cons lder an appeaI by
" Pa nlo me, t e natiOns eConothe months ahead and of The former osteopaUI made
) to defend admInIs.trautln
'" has slowed from l•st
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lhr statement in a news can- policy. Humphrey Is . pinch- Leonard Ray Caml(.'(lm, current•NOVELTIES
. . .s feven ~il
, pace and
1agnoS1ng
11ts and prescn mg I, ference in restaurant here hittina
· 1or p res1'dent J ohnson, '"
· a 1"25
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y servmg
vyear pr1son
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J ohnson's top economic adviser.
rem es.
while the grand jury was ap- who declined an invitation to term . for armed robbery from
USE OUR LAY·AWAY PLANI
Gardner ".~ckley . ts ~.redlctlng ,
The council-with the help of parentty closing its investjga- address. the assembly.
Lucas County,
Uw t J96j w1ll see
a. more I .
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the Treasury and the Budget tion after only two days of test· Awa1tmg
actio~ by the
----balanced, moderate kmd of
Buroau-may be able to devise lmony. ''I'm fearful that they assembly later thiS week Is a MARRIAGE APPUCATION
Jirowth."
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just the right dose of taxes to are just going through the mo- strongly worded
resolution Randell MIChael Jackson, 24,
Acklev made hiS prediction CAP KENNEDY UPD-A 1reduce, If not eliminate, the lions .. sa•d Sheppard, who was wh1ch asserts that the war In .Rt. 3, Coolville, · and Shirley Court St.
Pomeroy
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•·must be brought to Barber, 18, Reedsville.
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1 , deilcil without hurtmg I he here' promotmo~ hiS book ' "En- I V~et Nam
umqtle weat1.~r eye-ra 10 rea~
d
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JO\\Ia S
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whirled around ee~rLh economy. A sm~H tax mcrease Idure and Conquer ., ''I hope an en soon
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b
ked 1 m1ghl do the tnck
, verv mul'h they are smcere."
The proposed resolution,
, t ay wa1 mg t.o e par
tn 1
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slahonary orbit to put spa_ce
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the
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. Co~tly Bt&gt;lwvwr
admmistration of being
less]
, the-street
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0 I COLUMBUS -:-REFUSAl. OF I than randid with the American
The versatile space handy- 1
I hundreds of Oh,o phySICians te people about "major aspects of'
tman" soared into a near-perfect
follow government billing pro- the war."
I
WONDERFUL f'dll GIF iiN' I.TOOI i
, preliminary orbi! reach 1 n !!: 1
I cedures f'or weUare clients un·
1
DES \IOfNf.~. Iowa IUPI) ' 22 ,712 miles high Tuesday night.
I der Medicare has tied up more
I
- T)1e :;tall' of Jowa Tl!t"sdny ll was sending back a steady The possibil:ly of changing than ~~ million in payments.
fi led 11 damage stu t accu~ing stream of reports on its slreet lights to merr ur~· vapor Robert B. Canary, assistaDt
21 rompa nle ~. induding some of condition and officials said 1t in Rutland next yrar was re- state welfare director, admitted
.. wlltltr ....,..
th e aation·s major ull firms, looked "beautiful."
viewed TuesdDy night during a the total of unpaid medical bills
mrt . . . . .,
Qf fixing the prices of liqUid The satellite's final hurdle regular monlhl~ meetmg
of for Ohio's aged persons on puba ~ phalt smc~ t9JO
was coming up later today when town council.
lie welfare might be substanti·
--~~-.
The state asked for treble enginters planned to fire an
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ally abol'e Sl million. 'nle basis The ~astern Local Board or
1
.lht(ll \riUit,
damages for the state and lo- on board rocket motor to place it , Chesle! Card~~ll, _Oh~o Pow-~ for the physicians' refusal is Education this week employed
ral governments from the fu·ms . into an orbit never before er Company offl~lal, mdlcated a the same as that tf somt who Lawrence Rose 8! a 6-7th grade
lhtr'••lllllt
which were ac~used of main· reaehed b~ a camera carrying • survey ,of the VIllage ~~~ld be , have revolted against certifica- teacher at Riverview elemen7.99
taining a "contmuous agree. ~atf'llite .
rna de . as to the ft&gt;asJbillly tf lion and recertification of Med· tary .
I
ment, eumbinalitn a.nd Cl)nsp!r· The rocket's H second burst changmg to mer_cu~ vapor. The icare hospital patients - fear I Th b d 1 h" eel
M
16.99
IK'Y " for liie last Hi ~e&lt;~n . of Pnergy was designed to kick i p~esent _street hghtmg contra~t of government domination of !Darl:ne 0 ~e~ ~s 1~ substit~~
Tile 5uit filed m l' S. _DIS· the moonlet cout of its egg· I W!lh 01110 Power Will exp!re m, the praclice of medicine.
.,
ed h
trirt Court accused the f1rms :shaped orbit into 3 22 ,300 mile 1March.
[
bus dm er and approv F \ '
of conspiring to ''fix prices" at .·
.
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'
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employment of Kenneth rec •
.
..
ldgh c~rcular path where liS CounCil agreed tha t rep81r Tlrreut II Ellou•h
er to repair coal furnaces at
higt1er than compet JIJre levels ·b'ilal s~ed · t h , rth's
k
be d
C 11
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.. . .
Ol . · ,.. rna c e, ea . wor must
one on o ege· BERKELEY CALIF -UN!- the Chester and Tuppers Plains
and to d1\1de lhe stile mlo rotatiOn and the
satellite A
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v~ - · :_n tram;acte
rou ne verstty of Cahrorma officials schools Jurmg . the Chnstm~s
;:.pp.ars motiOnless.
busmess. Allendmg were May- crushed a strike by stud~nts vacation. Attendmg were prest~
fl.rm.
1
In two weeks, after th.e 01. El.1 Den·1
. assistants
.
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The defenda nt firms tndudrd
. .
s("tn, Clerk Vernon j and leachmg
'J'urs-~denl W1lham Carr, mern ers
"telhte "above
cmfull ythenudged
to a Weber
and Councilmen
Eu- day. brmgmg
· · an en d 1o a four. . Ear1 0 ean, 1. 0 . McCoy • Dohr- 1
Standard Oil Co of IJidiana.
station
central
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. gem Thompson, Jim Foy, Hob-' day boycott of dasse,.
The ' man Reed Clerk C. 0. Newland. I
PaCific. 11 w11l be ready to relay er 1 Ead&gt;, and w·1u
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students
and
teachmg
as- ;Prmc1pal
Norman Bahr and I
color televisiOn vou:e messages i
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and even we~lhe r maps to
•
s~stants , who grade papers and Supt. John D. Riebel, Sr.
DEVOTED TO INTEI\ESt Of •sl3lioos i• the United States, Health Board m
a1d professors m large classes, ;
1
MEIGS· MASON AREA
i.Iapan and Ausu·alia and "talk" Routine Business
gave '" to a blunt threat by I
HOURS SET
I
una,.. L ow'"' l"ubBthtr
to airplanes in fl1gilt.
Rout me busmess was trans- the Board of Regents that an~ Portland Post Office hours,
Pub~::-: ..!:;n~~~~:!~'''m•PI
lt lllso will be able to give its 1acted during the regular month- faculty _member who _conlinue December 1~24, will be 7:30 a.
taturdu • "' suac~.a,- bJ Tilt 01110 new telescopic television came- ly meeting of the Meigs County the stnke would be hred.
m to 5 p.m. daily except Sun~
v ~uev Publi51Ltnl t:omP.a.D.!I'· uu M•
Faced with the loss of sup- ·
'
chui~ st., Pomeror. Olllo. t57e&amp;. au• 1ra a constant view of onc.third Board of Health Tuesday afler. .
day, Postmaster Iva L. Law!!~·~h~~~t~~h;.i~e~Y z-JIH. [tlllor- Iof the world's cloud cover, 1neon m offices of the Heallh port by the JUmor raculty mem- renee said today.
tnt.r•d •• •eCDH alau mlllm• j ranging from. the East Coast of Depa!'tment at Pomeroy
bers, the students also voted
aatl.er •• lilt pori .rttee at Pomwot.
•
officiaUy to declare 8 "tern
oo.,
North Amenca to mid-Australia ! Attending
Dr. Selim
·
ANNOUNCE DANCE
.o~~:~~~lti-:~~~ rtp~;ut!~~:: Iand rrom Hudson 8ay in IBJ.Jzewicz, p dent,
board ~fl'Y rec~ss" to the boycott. The Rutland ~or class will
i'" -~ . .;.
~,:~t"v•·· N•" \'orll Cltr. ~~- ~ Canada to so~tern .. tSouth , bera l&gt;al
U'*L, Charles~ 'approximately 600 stud~ots sponsor a daMe Saturday, Dec.
s\lb.crt,u ... nt•: o.uvtrN • ., . America.
, , ~·
ersinger Viriil Atkins Rob- who attended the late mg~t 10 in the elementary school
urrter wben l"laikblt 35 eentt , ... 1
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meetinlll said tbey reserved thf ' .
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J
ert Beegle, admioiltn:tiYe t!l- , · a ..
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· followmg the Red DeVIl I var- i
~':~: 1-r:r'!'.tt~~Ir!.ao~t~;
LOCAL TE~PS
sistant Beulab Strauss
and right tt orgamz~ and prPpare lsity basketball ga~e . The_ DisMotor Rout• •bere ~*r'l• Mn'1t&gt;a
The temperature 1n PDme· Health Department staff mem . . for the re sumptiOn. of 1 he , tortions will prov1de musiC.
::Ul·~;bJ,.~•r0 :o.1:r"$mltl!a=: roy's busine~s district at 11:10 bers.
, strike'' after the Chnstmas hoi·
U-25l nu-n monu... ' 3 •00 '.IIIDHI1~ 1a m. loday wa~ 56 degrees un·
l
NOW YOU KNill\'
1 1days.
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· der cloudy skies.
INFANT DIES
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Rocks are bigbly prixed for 1
FREE GIFT WRAP
---- -·--- Russell Ray Richmond, In- 011e Die! ill Wreck
d&lt;coratlono Jo Japan, accordlog 1
f•nl snn of William and Edna I CHICAGO - AT LEAST ONE , to .. the National Geograpbte
Richmond, Rt. 1, Middleport, peroon was killed and nearly Society. A wealthy Japanese
I died T"esday afternoon in Vet- two dozen injured today when -y pay fl ... for I rock wllb
; erans Memorial Hospital. Sur· an elevated train skidded on an interesting shape or color.
In tt.. Mlrlclfe Block Next t.ll lrftW.
AGOLDSTARSTORE
\'ivors besides hiJ parents
rain- slicked raUa and derailed ,
PQMIROY'I QUALITY SH01 nDitl
ASK FOR YOUR
his maternal great
during tho morning rush hour. i "Fool's gold" 18 pyrite,
1
er, Ora Wydel. Rt. 1, Middle- The 11011thbound train derailed mineral
wllich is aoiiU!times jl
FREE TICKET
pori; three hnll-ststera and six about fivt mile! !tom Chicago's mistaken for J!Old because of
half·brolhers. Graveside serv- loop. A spokemtan lor the its similar appearance.
ices will be held at the Miles ; Chicago Transit Authonty sa1d ,_......,.....iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO..iiiiiiiiiiOiiii
cemelcry Thursday at 2 p.m. the train cenaisted of eight car.11.
with the Rev. Sheets official- One car reportedly plummeted
. SPECIAL OFFER
ing.
to the street. Another car wa1
dangling over the "ele11at&lt;d 1
' ntiS WEEK ONLYl
DIVORCE ASKED
structure.
A petition for divorce has
bren filed in Meigs
County
TWO FINED
Common Pleas Court by Lu\a
L. Kesterson, Star Route Ches- , Joseph Perry, 38,
Shade,
ter, against Roy .H. KeolerBOn, &lt;barged with improper backln1
I charging gross neglect of duty and Fred Blaettnar, li7, Porn·
and extreme cruelty.
oroy, on a failure to yield tilt
right of way citation, wert
TWO INDUM'ED
eacb lined $6 and cost1 Tue•
Richard A. Peyton, Dexter,
in Pomeroy Mayor Charlet
and John R. McMillan, Vinton, Legar'1 Court.
left Tuesday morning lor m-J 1ii&amp;iiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillill
duction into the U. S. Army
at Ft. Hayes. Ten men also
went for pre-induetion phyaicala
on Tuesday.

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COLUMBUS &lt;UPJ) - The
Ohio Supreme Court upheld today the llle6 whitt alonry conviction of Charleo A. saudert,
of Youngstown, now serving 1
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tiary from MahoniDJ County.

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rhurch, home. Ph. Lane Dan·
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l2 7 12tp

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at club house

d•y. Dec. 1l starling at noon.
Sponsored by Meigs County
Coon Hunters.
12 6 5tc

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mal owner. Spotless clean interior, beauliful dark blue fin·
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Nov. 17, IH6

Business Opportunity
MAN OR WOMAN.
person from this area.

w

service and collect from
1. Up Bottling Co.....• 22
matic di spensers. No~~:~~~[~ ~~S~:im~onf~'s Market ........ 19
ence need·"
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.DePt . ore •.. 16
accounts for you. Car;
N;.y, Clothing ouse .. 15

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UNSKILLED OR MAYSE
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STUD\' HARD... IT 15 LIII'ORTANT
TO liE A 6000 STUDENT. •

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I THOUGHT WE
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GUILD OF GRACE Eptsco.
chureh wllJ meet Wednes·
at 7:30 p.m. at the parish

ences and $985 to $1185
capital necessary, 4 to
hours weekly' nets
monthly income, full
more. For local
write Eagle Inrlustries,
Minnetonks Blvd.,
is,: Minn., 55416.
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Landniark .......... .. . 14
MIDDLEPORT JOLLY Bunch
Flesher's Texaco Serv. 13
Club will have ttl an·
High Game - Susie ~;ru~:~~~1
dinner and par·
Wednesdayr ~.
"-- 7• Folio W·
200; High Series - Jean
dinner "· ...,., wllJ.
ner 509; Team High Game
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home 'of...,
Mrs.
Shlr'- go
""'to
·? IJp" ·Bottling Co. 806;
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High Series- Flesher's
a party and lilt exchange.
Se .
The club recently made 1 $10
rvtce 2322.
d
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742-42 I ~Trl-County League
onat on to a MlddJeport Fin.
men.
Wanted To Buy
IIOMEIIO'f, CIMI
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Business Services
Nov. %%, !HI
· THURSDAY · .J •
~s=T"'AN:::D""lNG limber tn Ohio
- - - ,--::-::---Polato REGULAR MEETING
of
or West Virginia, or
old '-=========~-==:;:=;:::;===~~
Sale
For Sale
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F~mahn t\llbotl
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f arms w1'thu· mber. Manon
For Sa'For Sale
GUIBR amplifier, 3 In put, crickets, spi ers and
Cr , S eak H
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to wall no soil SOMETHING TO PATCH
CHRISTMAS SALE!
Jensen speaker, on and off . your home ·whera it's warm.
o. .... """' ~ prdren.ogram presen~ .bY:.Ihe
· · ·. •.· c:bil·
at all. on carpets ' cleaned Singer sewing machine,
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949-3941.
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these pests with ARAB, High Game_ To~.....
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l!AR MAID. Apply at lli-Ho lric shamp&lt;,oer $1 Pomeroy
machine equipped to zig zag,
All Applionces Sat• p,;"dl
available at K
. lng Builders 217 ., High Sert'es _ Art
Clue' "'· 'innual
Bar, Middleport. 0
Cement Block Co. 12 5 6tc make buttonholes, etc. take 1
Wo Sorvlce, Do lim.
BHEAD, 5Dfor ,11 ; 16 69 lb
Supply Co., Middleport.
bart
., meam Hi•• Game
Christmas party, 'Thursday, Dee.
573 •·
Finance
sue 11 : art uaco11, c .,
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12 7 61 ' - -- - - - - - - -- - - over payments of $5.42 per
11 3D Ife G &amp; J Auto
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p.m. aPlckell.l,orne
o
- - - - - -- - - GOOD, clean, lump, egg and month or pay bnlance due:
Opon Ttl 9 hory Night,
lb. baron, $1.29; Sugar,
Warilll
Members
Except Sunday
with $5 order ·, Cube
oil treated stoker coal. Pea· ..,,
,..... 04· Ph· 992·3218· 12 6 6tc
CUSTOM butchering, will buy Hi••
.,, Series - Holsum No·
have a $1 gift exchange.
Help Wanled
79
cock Coal Co , t block from ONE LADY Kenmore dishwash- ~
" lb.: pork chops, snc lb.; bides. Phil Meier, 992-3510. 2576.
GIRL SCOUT 'I'ROOI' 12 ',will
·
h
Ch
·
0
milk,
79c
gal;
Banner
saus·
ff
tra ic hg t m eshore, . er, one 12 ft. Unico refriger'6'_, '"'
···.
POMEROY
Ill
a ;_,edl
""' cation aervlce
Ph. 367-7526.
12 I tfc ator, reason for selling re,.,. ,(:]
99'.1-2181
age 2 lb for $1; Banan". IOc
Wednesday Early Mixed
advancement 19 Cadet
- -modeling kitchen . Call Harold
.
SeTATION
IMb. d~dl&amp;l G Ftood M.~:·krht, HI. 7, MAKE MORE
Nov. 23, 1K6
'limraday, at 'i::siJ p.m.
NERVOH~' Can't sleep? Try G. 1\Qwsh, Portland, Q, ,llfil, SUPER SERVIC!
I epor' '" cool'' " ' ·
listing your firm's
w
the Pomeroy . Elementary
BOY or GIRL
"Sleepers"" : .~·cuoranteeil re· , 2255 .
, '·• .
!" 7 3tp the Dally Senllnei'J Bttslnt!S)I[ Foursome ..... ....... 26
Relalffti"'Jii{· friends
1~
In Rutland on Mlin
suits or lno~ey
back. I YOUNG female black- an{
POTATOES, get your
winter LEGitol'iN HENS'iillc cacti~
Service a&gt;lhmll.
ID
"'" F's ......... - .... 25
invited to attend.
Street &amp; College Ave .
Only
98&lt;.
Nelsons
Pharmacv,
h
d
ll
t
.
d
potatoes
while
they
last.
S.
Michael,
Near
Chester.
&amp;08'110NEER
Spoilers
..
...
..
..
....
.
20
.
1Ia v rame ' .
E1rn Monty •nd Prizes
.
coon
oun
• par
.
por.'I an d'
Phone 9"3956.
12 7 6tp
Complelo Se-•··
Four Sportsmen .. .. . .. 18
PAST COUNCluun
rno.s ot·
. ..,
Pomeroy, 0 .
It 25 30tp
R
.
.
.
bl
R
. L ·n ' t
Clarence Proff:tt,
~
m~
•ueoDelivering The Doily
--- - , - . ...
easona e. oger ""'",
,.
tic
_______
....
_.,_
_
Crill
Hradlnrd
Four
Aces
16
do
·
Coon
'
1
N
r·
·'
11o
·
1. 10
30
22
1
HAY
FOR
SALE.
Dehvere&lt;l
or
Rock
Springs.
12
6
3tc
0.
Ph.
843·
~.
1511
NEW
Hampshire
white
..........
r~
co
o.
.
..
..
meSentinel to established
12
27
l
can be picked up. Phone 992. IF CARPETS look dul~nd pullets, $1.50 each. Lois JJa1rn· 1 Write. Proao Dr Cootaet
Double M's · · · · · · · · · · ·
rqy will have their . Chrls(jnaa
Route
' 6112.
12 I 6tc COLOR TV . 1961 Motorola, like drear, remove the spots as hart, Portland, 0.
12 7
A. Ral.. !._KA~KD
High Game, Women - Linda party and dlnn~r at 6:30 p.m .
new condltJOn, full warranty,
~e. _...
Winebret!ll« 164;· Men - Bill 'Thursday, Decoember 8 al Ball·
CALL 992-2156
I I lte Por ter ...,;
"" H'gh
Senes,
·
1
IJON'T pump your sluggiS
· "11 sep. rna ke payments 0 f $5 per they appear willl Blue
h Lus- MONEY for Xmas, gire us
Restaurant The event wlU
tic
tank.
Get
Klcan·Ern-AI
week
or
pay
off
balance.
Ph.
ry.
e
pay
cas
or
new
or
SleWING
macblnea.
repair
en
etty
m1
4
;
en.
held
In the party room 81,
=========
tre.
Rent
electric
s
ampooer
t
W
h
I
B
S
'th
48
M
1
~
$
1.
Baker
Furniture
Cu.
old
guns
S"'Ords
old
pocket
n
ak
I"Y
•
~••t
B
11
p
t
'"'
T
H
h
20
f
Septic Tank Cleaoer. Land.. 992.;649.
II
Ic
' "
'
Vice, a m Ill. •• ~- · 1 cr er ""'; earn
lg ter dinner. Thore will be a 11
12 5 6tc knives, old
For Rent
dolls,
ammunition,
The
Fab
ic
Shop
Pomeroy
Game
B
&amp;
F's
683
·
Team
mark Farm Bureau in Porn- BAY, delivered or can be pickr
•
•
g1.1t exchange.
FURNISHED 4 room apart- eroy, o.
amount. Authorized Singer Salea and High Series -Double M's 1891. WOMEN'S MISSIONARY· ~
11 l\ 301 c ed up, ph. 992 -1i 112.
12 6 Slc GOOD HAY;-Zmile.-from Rut· j any caliber, any
ment with bath. Ph. 992-5435.
land on ltarrisonville Road. Fife's, rear of Speed Queen Service.
J 29 tie
ciety of the Pomeroy Jl'lht Blp.
12 4 Gtp Laundry Mat, South ThW. oWwY·Mil concrete deUver·
12 6 tfc
J
Marvin Stone.
Clly ~ague
list church wlll meet at
tho
_
- .. Ave., Middleport, 0.
.
F
"
Nov, ZZtU66
h h Th sda
1 7 30
SLEEPING rooms, dose in
1960 PONTIAC Catalina, lour
c urc , ur y, ·a · : p.m.
ACROS.~
-4.6. Japanese
13. Meas11 29 l2tc ed right to your proJect ast
l.
Jacob's
outcast!!
ure
o!
door, in good condition, pow- ;-;;;:;;-;;;;;;;=;;-=:-:-:
and easy. Free esUmatea.
Polllls Potluck refreshments Will fol·
town, 127 Butternut
Ave.,
brother
land
!lOWS
., brakes and steering, good 1967 STEREO, like new-, Solid Phone !J92.m4,
Gnegtetn Syracuse Ball PW.,.•. .. . . 62 low the meeting.
Pomeroy.
12 6 tfc 15 . Pecks
1!5. Air~
l . March 26,
tires. Ph. Chester 985-3949.
State, 3 speed intermixed Ready·MiJ 0!., Mlddlepor~ Rawling~·:Hondt;fli' " .. · 58 ELEANOR Circle of Heath
D. Foray !I
1~7
portr~
6 ROOM house and bath, fur.
10. Mountain
4
6tc
changer. BSR changer, make Oblo. ·
6 30 uo H &amp; R Fllfl~ ~. ~1 .....
Methodist Clhurch, wlll
meet
2. River
British
12
nace and garage, 255 W. Main
rrest
sediment
Rpelllng
'Thursday evening;· Dee. a· at
Sl. , Pomeroy, 0 . Ph. 992. 12. Scll.ndlnaSINGER sewing machine, zig payments of $1.&gt;tl per week Alii CONDITIONING Rafrtgf!t'o D • Q,,~pr., .. ...
3. Decorate
19. TG
or
pay
balance
due
$69.
Ph.
aileD
service.
Jack's
Kefrlgo
Pomero~nt
;,.
l9ck
...
50
the church.
capital &lt;1 . Pronoun
ward
zag, equipped to buttonhole, 992--5649.
2668 or 992·2961.
12 5 tfc 13. vian
11
18
tic
Ph
V:illey
.
Dl!i'l!'
-~·....
FRIDAY
Deflr's
.
5. Follower!!:
(OtfJ
applique, monogram, over·
eratiou, New Haven.
one
nd' 'L\.l Rl h
·
hom
()r a Frer1cb 21. SwHt
HARMONY apartments, three
AKC Miniature and Toy Pood- TU 2-35!7.
, 8 lie High (1*111" a ~.,..es- c CHRlS'l'MAS MEETING of
1'
.&amp;a••.,..
tast,
etc.
Pay
off
balance
due
H. Lures
revolutionpotatoes
room• furnished. New: Plast- 16. Chinese
Rawlings ·211 • 583; Team
the Pomeroy WCTU wlll be
2:1. Perfonn
32. Niclawne
let
of 4 payments $6 each. Ph. les, black or silver. Stud
er, paint, floors, sink, electric
Jength
for an
6. Branches
25. Peach
!192-2685.
12 2 tic service and grooming. Phone - - - - - - - - - GaflW and s.-les - Hawlings Friday at 1 p. m. al the Trinity
meo.surr
range, bath, furnace
heat.
Jrt.U unan
of learning"
State~ a.bbP.
992-5443.
II 25 tfc HEATING, PLUMBING, Rural Honda 901 - 2564.
,., United Church of Chrtat. Mem·
- -Cumpa ~o;;
M.Spartan
'7. BabyL god 21.~ts
ELECTRO LUX sweeper, on
Private parking, out of all 1'1. point
Do1ol
Bottle
Gas.
Arnold
bers are to bring artlclol 1ft
.. rt
8- Resembling 28. Belgian,
wheels,
pop
out
paper
bags,
Auto
Sales
floods, one block from high 18. Roman
Brotbera.
&amp;IB
E.
Main
St,
Bantam
Girl•
League
a
basket for a needy falrilly
refiOrt
38. Beane
a pillar
7
7
sc!Jool, Pomeroy. Ph. 992-5392.
emperor
39.
TiBIIU4!1
dual
cleaning
tools
for
rugs,
c196::1:-::B::L-;;U-;;
E-t""w-o-d
oo
:-r-s""ta"nd
a-rd
9. Bake
29. French
Pomeroy.
.t ·az tic
Nov.l!, 1181
end alao a eonlrlbtillnll for Velo
11. Belonging
river
41. Negative
12 4 tfc 19. Rooter
furniture,
dustla~.
etc.
Only
6
cylinder,
Bel
Air
Chevrolet,
ll'i ACRE farm, bouse wttb 1·
R• WI" erans .Hospital In l;hillicothe.
20 . Attempt
to Ireland
U. Standardl
H. Pronoun
5 ROOM house with bath, on 22. Gives
~y~~~~ 1eft of $6~ ~a~~~ R&amp;H. Ph. 742-5607.
rooms and bath, cellar, cellar Dragons ..... " """ ~ "
Pearl St., Middleport, Ohio, 24 . In the
12 7 2tp bouse 2 large barns
fret Apple Kings ......... 6 '
MARY SHRINE, White Shrine
near grade school. See Mattie 26. Apollo's
CLEAN - your rugs lor less than .!riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••l gas, 2 farm ponds, imrned&gt; Four Musketeers .... 5'" tl!t of Jerusalem wlll meet at the
~··
lc a foot with Lustre Foam. 65 MUSTANG .. . . .. $1195
ate occupancy. Pearl Wll· Pantberetles ..... , ... 5 5 IOOF haD, Friday at 8
Bush, 689 Page St. Middleoon
Electric sharnpooer rental $L V8 2 Dr. Hard Top. Beautiful
liams, 892-2318 or 992-268L
Gullcy-dusters . .. . •.. 5 5 Martella and Lafayette Sbrlne1
port, 0.
12 4 trc 21. Hair
all white finish with all vinyl
H" ...k G
d Ser{j
)tel will be
ointmf'nls
Ebershach Hdwe., Pomeroy, bucket seaL,. It has 4 sp.
10 3 tic
. ,.,, ame.. an
~.a,present for an of11£1JI
I'~
FUR~ISHED 2 bedroom apar~ 30. Slant
I"
~~··
Ohio.
12
2
6tc
shift
and
VB
perlorm•noe,
am~
.Bt!rt
121
:.~~.1'~!11
.
viaitallon
ol Marpttf· lila'tfiir·
33.
WW!lopy
ment, furnace heat, Middleutra
olean
inside
and
out.
Rul
Estate
For
Sale
Game
and
Series
-Apple
supreme
worthy blgb prte•
(hltfit :
lrl
(%%
p~
port, 0. Ph. 992·387t
BUUGI!'l rRICI!D lurntwro II 66 PONTIAC . ... now $219S
abbr.
our third floor budget sbop.
WAS $2995. Catalina Coover566 • \105.
tess.
tt 28 tfc 3{. Naomi'•
1••
1•' ~«
Baller
Furniture,
Middleport
tible
Coupe.
Just
the
thmg
to
SATURDAY
daughterFOUR ROOM furnished apart
Obio.
II&lt;
ride
your
queen.
We
have
\AI(;
Ill'
lti;l
.
'7
JlaJIIalii
~
Boys
Loagoe
EVANGELINE
C!apter, Ord·
12
11
lli
~
rneol WY 1,;1658,
I t4 tic 36. ~;~:Cutor: ~
two for choice both new Pon·
· ··NOY~·· d, 1•
of the Eastern Star, Mid1 j•"
tiac trades from careful orilil· POMEROY
JNVESTuv'""'
abbr.
" 1%% ,..
FURNISHED and unfurnished 37. GWdoni&amp;a m++--t.,-;1!n-t-+-f*f4~!"J1
inal owners. One blue with
PROPER~_ 2
~·
W
will have lllltallallon
while top and other Gold
0 • s Team t~o. 1 ......... 7
Salurday, Dec. 1a1 11
note
I"
r//.1'"
I" v,
apartments. Close to school.
Hanna
Line
with
black
top.
Both
like
lframe),
each
has
7
rooms
Strikes
Impossible
...
6
m.,
at the Masonic
Phone 992-5434.
10 18 tfo so. with otaya ..,+-t-7-f"-€·f"·l-+-+-t-1f.;'r+;
l"
1%
I"
new. Futty equipped with PO·
and balh, basements, one has Mankey Runners .... .1
in Middleport. Area
TRAVEL TRAILERS
wer steering, power brakes
both
ed
4 ROOM furnished . apartinenl •o. nue again ~...
~-t:,.f.i-1-t--t.:"*&lt;ll'i-1-t--t
(Quality BuiJt}
and
autoooahc
•hilt,
and
rnaa
garage,
are
rent
· Team No. 6 ...... .r:'. I
have been invited alld
~2 . Guide
I.
I
~~,,..
1967 Models In Stock
with bath, tn Pomeroy. Ph.
ny
other
e•tras.
18,1!1J0.00
for
the
two.
·
Team
No.
2
.....
,.,
..
"S.\!o
wl)l follow,
I"'•
tii'J..3975 or 992-2571. 12 I tfc .f.3. Reptile
PO~Y
4
room
frame,
Team
No.
4
.......
.
;',
,¥'"
1\J
MONDAY
ROUSH&amp;LYONS
BLAETTNARS
M-agu-,....
'vt.lrt-t-H5-~
i.:n:+++-t?:&gt;?l
4 ROOM unfurnishe&lt;l apartment «.
2 J+lroorns, bath, wall
to High Game and ,!. ! ., J. RIVERSIDE PTA wlll meet
CAMPING TRAILERS
4!1. Color•, u
t;/.
r//.
cloth
V/.
r//.
in Pomeroy. Ph. 992-5385.
Pomeroy
wa~ carpet in loving room, D. Story 128 • 221; ' ~ High Monday, Dee. 12, 7:30 p.ln: at
Horton Sl.
M11on, W. Va.
11 16 tie
1953 CHEVY. standard trans., stoljn doors and windows, Game and Series - . iim No. the school; program under tiJ.
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Hore'a how to work It:
good work car. Ph. Cheshire, IJ tillsernent, nice lot. All tor 1 590 ; .lit?.
".
rectlon of Mr. Yep(o, featur.
TR=A"I::-L=En=--,p-ace
·--on- Brownell
AXYDLBAAXa
ALL
NEW
FOR
367·7111
12
I
6tp
IS,o(to.OO.
.
.
""•
\l'ri·
'
lhc band atlldents ol Riverview
ll LONGFELLOW
Ave., Middleport. Ph. m
1967
I
·
~ORT
.LIKE
NEW
&amp;q.e
SehooJ,
One letter •Imply •tanda for another. b. thiel8l'llp1e At. UJtd
2625.
II 10 tiC
1
167
for the three L'1, X !or the two O's, ete. Single lettera, apot ..
:.~=
~::;d•l
Legal Notice
-• oom.ftam~ ((bedrooms) . •,;
Nov. u;~
·
:'nlE8DAY
MODERN 2 bedroom horne,
trophies, lh.e length uul (onnallon of the word.l a~ au hlntl.
1961 Apochoo Duo Doc, 10
NOTICI o• A•rucATiON
bull
kitchen, ~illty . r~, ~
·
· ·, •
J..
·'
RIVi!!RVIEW Garden Club
Each day the c~ lett.el"l are diUerent.
Pomeroy, 0. Ph. 992-2903 day
':;;~~~==:=:.:=~ 7.erkl.e
PunucTruellnJ
notiee 11 CGihJIID.J·
hereby linn
ttut
8. arage, and recreation
......~y,
b&amp;l filed
f ced rOAm1r t•am No.--t ..•...•. "'·. ·-~.,-1;; i5 · G will have ' a · ChrJstmal. Jo"LL
or 8112-3102 evenings.
A Crfptornm Quotation
wlth tbe Publk UUUttn Comtnii810ll
m the, b~sement, or ' a Team 1 •. : .........;. ,~_ , ~ 12 ' Tues~y. Dec. 13 ~t 7:30 p.m.
l H tie
FIREWOOD, any length,
$8 f::.?t11~ 0~,a:!r':!lo;,r:t:~~~ c:7:4 heot. Gomg at '19,500.00.
Tiam 8 .. .. : .••••• ;'·'l 12 It •l the home of*'· Denver
JSBIS UJ)(ILRT WI . KKUBYBKJ'I',
f"""'ROO=M"""'hc-o-us_e_a_n"C'
d ~b..::ath;---840
per 60 cu. ft. load
frPe deliv~ by •ddlnJ the rouo~
•b.lppenr
WE
NEED
USTINGS
·
' · NO. 2 • ••••• • ••'
· ·' 10 11 Weber, wtth .,.
...,
~~~-. ••
·
Godchaua·Hendenon Su1•r Co., tnc.
'
Tfl,m
,..... 1'
.r:.&amp;ue~t
E. Main St., Pomeroy, 0. W 8 Q W G WI W G J G Q C Y L C K L Z.ery. Ph. 84:J.2484.
12-6-6tc '"" ••,. Cb•m""' co ...,..,.,,. ,, Albert-,M. Cox, Broker· ,
'J1am s ............... '( 13 Whiteliead as co-!!!!atess. M..,..
Write 41 Mound St., Athens,
SOLID STATE STEREO - 1966 ~:tll:!":!t;o~~Qi::'::f:::,~-=.:.'::~ Henry. Clelud, Salea~ap f
T~
' m 5 •. .......·....... 7 'tt ben lrt to brlrf Christmas ....
JtlJWGJ
0., or call 592·1176.
walnut console model, radio ~~!' "~~~~;.., ch.~.~'t!o..'':':,
·~ : tiW83t · . '.
llh Game ~ Women, Bar- rqem- and $1 gift aYOI-y'O {lrJPI&lt;Iqaolol DO NOT GO li'l,lRM ON '!'HID
equipped
with
4
speed
auto.
'"'
roUo•"'•
..
Uijlmou•,
•
"'"""'
Ev•n1111•
·~2H8
or
~
·
b
·
,11'hlte H5; Men ..., Bobble C!lanP,o. . '
--=---::-:---,...
11-30 6tp
GALE Wl1'H EVIJRY SAIL 8r.r lN'I'O AN OCilAN or
'"'
I tnn....
cJH-3tc
B'"
matic
changer, 4
speaker
Jnt.rnted
parUee
m.,.
o~ tu,..
_
..ck''Xl.
Swn ~: ''I
~.. i Ul••
•uau Series .. ----WOI\Illl.
lfiPPUS
For Sale or Rent
sound system, just taken in. ~,.e~r,:::~10t':.-1 ~~='~Jtt~~:;, 19 ACRE ·FARM, , . ~m, ~tban~~te-~;··,.~~~ ·. &amp;tr Wllllam
Brag aQd
10 1ill, l&lt;i1lt! ~'•""• IJo41oroW. loo.J
f ROOM house, 3 bedroom•,
Pay $1 25 per· week or pay mluton or Obk&gt;. Colomb"'. Oblo.
house with bath· 1 milei fl'om 401;' Tti!D:Jllll1 GM!Ie .,ol)t'eim his tiOD,. WOllam L a Ill bath!. Pb. 192-25tJD.
balan..; due $96.1B. Ph . 992. 1
:z·~:,;n;,::: Com""'
Pomeroy on Ri. H3. Phone No. i 'Ml~''.
.:m;.~tl!ri!s- Brag, received the NobelPrut
11 25 lfc
3211.
t2 6 6tc
"'~'!~. ':'~w 1 ..... ,
992-7019.
12 ·2'1tc Team No. U417.
Iii pbyl!cj lil-1916i. ''·"·' .

I Pomeroy Motor Co.

ACELLO

-. .-,...

e ,.. .. ~.- ........ r. ...

a, HOWIE SCHNI&amp;IDEI

cancelled? Losl yaur opei'n ="""'"""'==,;,,;,d~.,;,....,.........,..........~
or's llcense? Call WY z.29611.
BOWLING
15
• tic
POMEROY LANES

RUTLAND FURNITURE
USED OUTLET STORE

.
2 Dr. Deluxe model. Local owner, clean interior, jet blark
Adams and Stanley
Auction finish, radio and heater.
House and Trading
Post 64 CORVAIR
$1095
l·s now under one roof
at 500 Coupe. Low mileage, loclll 1 cwner, 1td. trans. Turquolse
·
Lau -1 Cliff School
House ,.
H
•&lt;
on State
Route 12~ and new finish. vinyl interiOr. R •nd .
Ht. 7 by·pa~. open daily at
12 noon. Jim Adams
and
1
20
Worthy Slanle)·.
1 trc
OPEN ev~s. 9,00 P.M. 'Ill

H·ft. II'.~A

•

SPRINT

Two Rebuilt Wringer Maytag Washe1'5

2 Dr. Deh1xc mode-l. Locally owned and low mileage by or!g·

64 VOLKSWAGEN

$88.88

$50.00
$50.00
$25.00
Seven Used Breakfast ~ets- $15 to $25
Three Used Living Room Suites $25. an d up
One Used Bedroom Suite
$49.00
one used Desk
$25.00
One Used Wardrobe
$25.00
One Used Chest
$14.95
Two Used Automatic Washers $50.00 ea.
One Set Living Room Tables
$15.00
One Used Cot
$9.95
Five Used T.V. Sets __ $25.00 to $50.00

POMEROY, OHIO

·

BOBClT

One Hot Point Electric Range One Used Gas Range
One Used Gas Range

YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER

D

mOii

Six Used Refrigerators _

Pomeroy Motor Company

·

· · ~~~9

6000 BTU $88.00

One Thompson Gas Heater
One Martin Gas Heater
Two Used Coal Heatel'5-

15 FT.plywood boat,
adrifl ~~~~~
in Ohio River. Ph. 992·563i. II

b

ocy'

One Temco Gas Heater,

.1

.,.,~~L·-··

RAD!ATOR
SERVICE

12 cu. ft. Admiral Upright

Freezer
One 21 cu. ft. Co-Op Freezer_

eMechanica
eLubeMen
eCar Weshtr
e Front End Allgnmant
• Whotl Boloncing
elllar Frame Men
eTruckMechonlc
Good wogea, pelt:! holidays, group Nit Ins., Blue
Crou &amp; Blue Shleltf. Voluntary retirement plan and
many other bentflls.

lost and Found

T

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One

IT"I 10 IAIY

TO II'LAC:I II
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Ar OUR OUTLET STORE

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We hove several cleslroble openings
a result of
moving to our new building. We expect to move
our service department shortly. Below ia 1 list of
jobs we need to fill:

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USED BUYS

ANTED:•.,Dec.7,1968

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By

··UGS BUNNY

RALPH HEIMDAI'IL

COIJLP I
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TUNING, Schuol.
rhurch, home. Ph. Lane Dan·
iels, 992·5509.
l2 7 12tp

GU~ SHOOT

. ·-- - -

at club house

d•y. Dec. 1l starling at noon.
Sponsored by Meigs County
Coon Hunters.
12 6 5tc

Pomeroy

Cll'

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PI.~NO

65 VOLKSWAGEN

$1495

mal owner. Spotless clean interior, beauliful dark blue fin·
ish, radio and beater.

We Have Three Used Wool

$1295

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NiCIIJ PIOPLiit ... CAU.

SPORT

1

$150.00

DICK RAWLINGS

r;:om the ~if&amp;eal 'TI'Uot. .•

$49.00
$25 •00
$25.00 and up
$25.00 and up ·

BLAQTNARS

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TER INSURANCE AGENL'Y
INC. before renewlne your
auto Insurance. We may be

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Middleport, o.

CAR

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SOCIAL~

wotneo's'Tbarsday Leagoe
Nov. 17, IH6

Business Opportunity
MAN OR WOMAN.
person from this area.

w

service and collect from
1. Up Bottling Co.....• 22
matic di spensers. No~~:~~~[~ ~~S~:im~onf~'s Market ........ 19
ence need·"
"' - we
.DePt . ore •.. 16
accounts for you. Car;
N;.y, Clothing ouse .. 15

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h
Rugs wit pa ds.

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FRECKLiil ANa Hit fRIENDS
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MY t;tti&lt;NDOAUG~T~. li'IND,I.
L tKE To LOCI'. ~M O'o/E~ !

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WI-IV, MAMIE;
WE'RE
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UNSKILLED OR MAYSE
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B€EN LOOKING~

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ME r-4 \4AVE !=A2

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ANYT I41NQ

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f'lt.ED A LADm:Q: 10

MEN All_
'lH£ TIME 1

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By V. T. HAMLIN

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rp HESITATE
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IIJI'E &lt;/00 ENJOI'

THE LUNCH'! MAr£ FOR\tJIJ'llPA'i..
STUD\' HARD... IT 15 LIII'ORTANT
TO liE A 6000 STUDENT. •

~HOWEVER, tiO NOT NE6l~
f/OlJ(t PEER·~ RATING

p.m.

I THOUGHT WE
CN LY C.AME: IN
FOR ORANGES .

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WEDNESDAY
GUILD OF GRACE Eptsco.
chureh wllJ meet Wednes·
at 7:30 p.m. at the parish

ences and $985 to $1185
capital necessary, 4 to
hours weekly' nets
monthly income, full
more. For local
write Eagle Inrlustries,
Minnetonks Blvd.,
is,: Minn., 55416.
1t ;t ·lllp

I

DOES NOT
PI.AV IN

CAI.~NilAR

Landniark .......... .. . 14
MIDDLEPORT JOLLY Bunch
Flesher's Texaco Serv. 13
Club will have ttl an·
High Game - Susie ~;ru~:~~~1
dinner and par·
Wednesdayr ~.
"-- 7• Folio W·
200; High Series - Jean
dinner "· ...,., wllJ.
ner 509; Team High Game
•·-P
home 'of...,
Mrs.
Shlr'- go
""'to
·? IJp" ·Bottling Co. 806;
-.-"""1
High Series- Flesher's
a party and lilt exchange.
Se .
The club recently made 1 $10
rvtce 2322.
d
I
th
'
Ru tl an d, O•
742-42 I ~Trl-County League
onat on to a MlddJeport Fin.
men.
Wanted To Buy
IIOMEIIO'f, CIMI
11119
Business Services
Nov. %%, !HI
· THURSDAY · .J •
~s=T"'AN:::D""lNG limber tn Ohio
- - - ,--::-::---Polato REGULAR MEETING
of
or West Virginia, or
old '-=========~-==:;:=;:::;===~~
Sale
For Sale
Win! COLD Weather
F~mahn t\llbotl
""" .. .
the Bradbury PTA 'l'hurad.IJ PI
. .
d
HolsumNo.l
.............
64730
f arms w1'thu· mber. Manon
For Sa'For Sale
GUIBR amplifier, 3 In put, crickets, spi ers and
Cr , S eak H
: P· m• a•••• "'" sehool""
....e
Syra•use
..
•--be
ow
s
t
oue
....
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-gram
will
be
a
'
,._,_.;.._,
Reyno td s, 8Ol "7
I •
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• 1'iiilli"VW::Lt;;-;;;T~;~~·
with tremolo control, 12 in. .~~C~ed!l will
coming
N 2
yu•.
u~
0.
9 18 ID2tp 11
to wall no soil SOMETHING TO PATCH
CHRISTMAS SALE!
Jensen speaker, on and off . your home ·whera it's warm.
o. .... """' ~ prdren.ogram presen~ .bY:.Ihe
· · ·. •.· c:bil·
at all. on carpets ' cleaned Singer sewing machine,
. NEW
·1 t [' ht l'k
~5
Protect
ho
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male Help Wanted with Blue Lustre. Rerlt elec· plete w1th attachments. This CHEST FREEZERS . . $153
P' 0 lg • 1 e new.
·
your me
· Parts
REII3&gt;
.
•
All Models Site Priced!
949-3941.
12 1
these pests with ARAB, High Game_ To~.....
SVJLLE.Loni QOttom
l!AR MAID. Apply at lli-Ho lric shamp&lt;,oer $1 Pomeroy
machine equipped to zig zag,
All Applionces Sat• p,;"dl
available at K
. lng Builders 217 ., High Sert'es _ Art
Clue' "'· 'innual
Bar, Middleport. 0
Cement Block Co. 12 5 6tc make buttonholes, etc. take 1
Wo Sorvlce, Do lim.
BHEAD, 5Dfor ,11 ; 16 69 lb
Supply Co., Middleport.
bart
., meam Hi•• Game
Christmas party, 'Thursday, Dee.
573 •·
Finance
sue 11 : art uaco11, c .,
.,,
at7 · 1 the b.
f
12 7 61 ' - -- - - - - - - -- - - over payments of $5.42 per
11 3D Ife G &amp; J Auto
'
Parta 917·,
p.m. aPlckell.l,orne
o
- - - - - -- - - GOOD, clean, lump, egg and month or pay bnlance due:
Opon Ttl 9 hory Night,
lb. baron, $1.29; Sugar,
Warilll
Members
Except Sunday
with $5 order ·, Cube
oil treated stoker coal. Pea· ..,,
,..... 04· Ph· 992·3218· 12 6 6tc
CUSTOM butchering, will buy Hi••
.,, Series - Holsum No·
have a $1 gift exchange.
Help Wanled
79
cock Coal Co , t block from ONE LADY Kenmore dishwash- ~
" lb.: pork chops, snc lb.; bides. Phil Meier, 992-3510. 2576.
GIRL SCOUT 'I'ROOI' 12 ',will
·
h
Ch
·
0
milk,
79c
gal;
Banner
saus·
ff
tra ic hg t m eshore, . er, one 12 ft. Unico refriger'6'_, '"'
···.
POMEROY
Ill
a ;_,edl
""' cation aervlce
Ph. 367-7526.
12 I tfc ator, reason for selling re,.,. ,(:]
99'.1-2181
age 2 lb for $1; Banan". IOc
Wednesday Early Mixed
advancement 19 Cadet
- -modeling kitchen . Call Harold
.
SeTATION
IMb. d~dl&amp;l G Ftood M.~:·krht, HI. 7, MAKE MORE
Nov. 23, 1K6
'limraday, at 'i::siJ p.m.
NERVOH~' Can't sleep? Try G. 1\Qwsh, Portland, Q, ,llfil, SUPER SERVIC!
I epor' '" cool'' " ' ·
listing your firm's
w
the Pomeroy . Elementary
BOY or GIRL
"Sleepers"" : .~·cuoranteeil re· , 2255 .
, '·• .
!" 7 3tp the Dally Senllnei'J Bttslnt!S)I[ Foursome ..... ....... 26
Relalffti"'Jii{· friends
1~
In Rutland on Mlin
suits or lno~ey
back. I YOUNG female black- an{
POTATOES, get your
winter LEGitol'iN HENS'iillc cacti~
Service a&gt;lhmll.
ID
"'" F's ......... - .... 25
invited to attend.
Street &amp; College Ave .
Only
98&lt;.
Nelsons
Pharmacv,
h
d
ll
t
.
d
potatoes
while
they
last.
S.
Michael,
Near
Chester.
&amp;08'110NEER
Spoilers
..
...
..
..
....
.
20
.
1Ia v rame ' .
E1rn Monty •nd Prizes
.
coon
oun
• par
.
por.'I an d'
Phone 9"3956.
12 7 6tp
Complelo Se-•··
Four Sportsmen .. .. . .. 18
PAST COUNCluun
rno.s ot·
. ..,
Pomeroy, 0 .
It 25 30tp
R
.
.
.
bl
R
. L ·n ' t
Clarence Proff:tt,
~
m~
•ueoDelivering The Doily
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easona e. oger ""'",
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_
Crill
Hradlnrd
Four
Aces
16
do
·
Coon
'
1
N
r·
·'
11o
·
1. 10
30
22
1
HAY
FOR
SALE.
Dehvere&lt;l
or
Rock
Springs.
12
6
3tc
0.
Ph.
843·
~.
1511
NEW
Hampshire
white
..........
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co
o.
.
..
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meSentinel to established
12
27
l
can be picked up. Phone 992. IF CARPETS look dul~nd pullets, $1.50 each. Lois JJa1rn· 1 Write. Proao Dr Cootaet
Double M's · · · · · · · · · · ·
rqy will have their . Chrls(jnaa
Route
' 6112.
12 I 6tc COLOR TV . 1961 Motorola, like drear, remove the spots as hart, Portland, 0.
12 7
A. Ral.. !._KA~KD
High Game, Women - Linda party and dlnn~r at 6:30 p.m .
new condltJOn, full warranty,
~e. _...
Winebret!ll« 164;· Men - Bill 'Thursday, Decoember 8 al Ball·
CALL 992-2156
I I lte Por ter ...,;
"" H'gh
Senes,
·
1
IJON'T pump your sluggiS
· "11 sep. rna ke payments 0 f $5 per they appear willl Blue
h Lus- MONEY for Xmas, gire us
Restaurant The event wlU
tic
tank.
Get
Klcan·Ern-AI
week
or
pay
off
balance.
Ph.
ry.
e
pay
cas
or
new
or
SleWING
macblnea.
repair
en
etty
m1
4
;
en.
held
In the party room 81,
=========
tre.
Rent
electric
s
ampooer
t
W
h
I
B
S
'th
48
M
1
~
$
1.
Baker
Furniture
Cu.
old
guns
S"'Ords
old
pocket
n
ak
I"Y
•
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B
11
p
t
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T
H
h
20
f
Septic Tank Cleaoer. Land.. 992.;649.
II
Ic
' "
'
Vice, a m Ill. •• ~- · 1 cr er ""'; earn
lg ter dinner. Thore will be a 11
12 5 6tc knives, old
For Rent
dolls,
ammunition,
The
Fab
ic
Shop
Pomeroy
Game
B
&amp;
F's
683
·
Team
mark Farm Bureau in Porn- BAY, delivered or can be pickr
•
•
g1.1t exchange.
FURNISHED 4 room apart- eroy, o.
amount. Authorized Singer Salea and High Series -Double M's 1891. WOMEN'S MISSIONARY· ~
11 l\ 301 c ed up, ph. 992 -1i 112.
12 6 Slc GOOD HAY;-Zmile.-from Rut· j any caliber, any
ment with bath. Ph. 992-5435.
land on ltarrisonville Road. Fife's, rear of Speed Queen Service.
J 29 tie
ciety of the Pomeroy Jl'lht Blp.
12 4 Gtp Laundry Mat, South ThW. oWwY·Mil concrete deUver·
12 6 tfc
J
Marvin Stone.
Clly ~ague
list church wlll meet at
tho
_
- .. Ave., Middleport, 0.
.
F
"
Nov, ZZtU66
h h Th sda
1 7 30
SLEEPING rooms, dose in
1960 PONTIAC Catalina, lour
c urc , ur y, ·a · : p.m.
ACROS.~
-4.6. Japanese
13. Meas11 29 l2tc ed right to your proJect ast
l.
Jacob's
outcast!!
ure
o!
door, in good condition, pow- ;-;;;:;;-;;;;;;;=;;-=:-:-:
and easy. Free esUmatea.
Polllls Potluck refreshments Will fol·
town, 127 Butternut
Ave.,
brother
land
!lOWS
., brakes and steering, good 1967 STEREO, like new-, Solid Phone !J92.m4,
Gnegtetn Syracuse Ball PW.,.•. .. . . 62 low the meeting.
Pomeroy.
12 6 tfc 15 . Pecks
1!5. Air~
l . March 26,
tires. Ph. Chester 985-3949.
State, 3 speed intermixed Ready·MiJ 0!., Mlddlepor~ Rawling~·:Hondt;fli' " .. · 58 ELEANOR Circle of Heath
D. Foray !I
1~7
portr~
6 ROOM house and bath, fur.
10. Mountain
4
6tc
changer. BSR changer, make Oblo. ·
6 30 uo H &amp; R Fllfl~ ~. ~1 .....
Methodist Clhurch, wlll
meet
2. River
British
12
nace and garage, 255 W. Main
rrest
sediment
Rpelllng
'Thursday evening;· Dee. a· at
Sl. , Pomeroy, 0 . Ph. 992. 12. Scll.ndlnaSINGER sewing machine, zig payments of $1.&gt;tl per week Alii CONDITIONING Rafrtgf!t'o D • Q,,~pr., .. ...
3. Decorate
19. TG
or
pay
balance
due
$69.
Ph.
aileD
service.
Jack's
Kefrlgo
Pomero~nt
;,.
l9ck
...
50
the church.
capital &lt;1 . Pronoun
ward
zag, equipped to buttonhole, 992--5649.
2668 or 992·2961.
12 5 tfc 13. vian
11
18
tic
Ph
V:illey
.
Dl!i'l!'
-~·....
FRIDAY
Deflr's
.
5. Follower!!:
(OtfJ
applique, monogram, over·
eratiou, New Haven.
one
nd' 'L\.l Rl h
·
hom
()r a Frer1cb 21. SwHt
HARMONY apartments, three
AKC Miniature and Toy Pood- TU 2-35!7.
, 8 lie High (1*111" a ~.,..es- c CHRlS'l'MAS MEETING of
1'
.&amp;a••.,..
tast,
etc.
Pay
off
balance
due
H. Lures
revolutionpotatoes
room• furnished. New: Plast- 16. Chinese
Rawlings ·211 • 583; Team
the Pomeroy WCTU wlll be
2:1. Perfonn
32. Niclawne
let
of 4 payments $6 each. Ph. les, black or silver. Stud
er, paint, floors, sink, electric
Jength
for an
6. Branches
25. Peach
!192-2685.
12 2 tic service and grooming. Phone - - - - - - - - - GaflW and s.-les - Hawlings Friday at 1 p. m. al the Trinity
meo.surr
range, bath, furnace
heat.
Jrt.U unan
of learning"
State~ a.bbP.
992-5443.
II 25 tfc HEATING, PLUMBING, Rural Honda 901 - 2564.
,., United Church of Chrtat. Mem·
- -Cumpa ~o;;
M.Spartan
'7. BabyL god 21.~ts
ELECTRO LUX sweeper, on
Private parking, out of all 1'1. point
Do1ol
Bottle
Gas.
Arnold
bers are to bring artlclol 1ft
.. rt
8- Resembling 28. Belgian,
wheels,
pop
out
paper
bags,
Auto
Sales
floods, one block from high 18. Roman
Brotbera.
&amp;IB
E.
Main
St,
Bantam
Girl•
League
a
basket for a needy falrilly
refiOrt
38. Beane
a pillar
7
7
sc!Jool, Pomeroy. Ph. 992-5392.
emperor
39.
TiBIIU4!1
dual
cleaning
tools
for
rugs,
c196::1:-::B::L-;;U-;;
E-t""w-o-d
oo
:-r-s""ta"nd
a-rd
9. Bake
29. French
Pomeroy.
.t ·az tic
Nov.l!, 1181
end alao a eonlrlbtillnll for Velo
11. Belonging
river
41. Negative
12 4 tfc 19. Rooter
furniture,
dustla~.
etc.
Only
6
cylinder,
Bel
Air
Chevrolet,
ll'i ACRE farm, bouse wttb 1·
R• WI" erans .Hospital In l;hillicothe.
20 . Attempt
to Ireland
U. Standardl
H. Pronoun
5 ROOM house with bath, on 22. Gives
~y~~~~ 1eft of $6~ ~a~~~ R&amp;H. Ph. 742-5607.
rooms and bath, cellar, cellar Dragons ..... " """ ~ "
Pearl St., Middleport, Ohio, 24 . In the
12 7 2tp bouse 2 large barns
fret Apple Kings ......... 6 '
MARY SHRINE, White Shrine
near grade school. See Mattie 26. Apollo's
CLEAN - your rugs lor less than .!riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••l gas, 2 farm ponds, imrned&gt; Four Musketeers .... 5'" tl!t of Jerusalem wlll meet at the
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lc a foot with Lustre Foam. 65 MUSTANG .. . . .. $1195
ate occupancy. Pearl Wll· Pantberetles ..... , ... 5 5 IOOF haD, Friday at 8
Bush, 689 Page St. Middleoon
Electric sharnpooer rental $L V8 2 Dr. Hard Top. Beautiful
liams, 892-2318 or 992-268L
Gullcy-dusters . .. . •.. 5 5 Martella and Lafayette Sbrlne1
port, 0.
12 4 trc 21. Hair
all white finish with all vinyl
H" ...k G
d Ser{j
)tel will be
ointmf'nls
Ebershach Hdwe., Pomeroy, bucket seaL,. It has 4 sp.
10 3 tic
. ,.,, ame.. an
~.a,present for an of11£1JI
I'~
FUR~ISHED 2 bedroom apar~ 30. Slant
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12
2
6tc
shift
and
VB
perlorm•noe,
am~
.Bt!rt
121
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viaitallon
ol Marpttf· lila'tfiir·
33.
WW!lopy
ment, furnace heat, Middleutra
olean
inside
and
out.
Rul
Estate
For
Sale
Game
and
Series
-Apple
supreme
worthy blgb prte•
(hltfit :
lrl
(%%
p~
port, 0. Ph. 992·387t
BUUGI!'l rRICI!D lurntwro II 66 PONTIAC . ... now $219S
abbr.
our third floor budget sbop.
WAS $2995. Catalina Coover566 • \105.
tess.
tt 28 tfc 3{. Naomi'•
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Baller
Furniture,
Middleport
tible
Coupe.
Just
the
thmg
to
SATURDAY
daughterFOUR ROOM furnished apart
Obio.
II&lt;
ride
your
queen.
We
have
\AI(;
Ill'
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'7
JlaJIIalii
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Boys
Loagoe
EVANGELINE
C!apter, Ord·
12
11
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rneol WY 1,;1658,
I t4 tic 36. ~;~:Cutor: ~
two for choice both new Pon·
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of the Eastern Star, Mid1 j•"
tiac trades from careful orilil· POMEROY
JNVESTuv'""'
abbr.
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FURNISHED and unfurnished 37. GWdoni&amp;a m++--t.,-;1!n-t-+-f*f4~!"J1
inal owners. One blue with
PROPER~_ 2
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will have lllltallallon
while top and other Gold
0 • s Team t~o. 1 ......... 7
Salurday, Dec. 1a1 11
note
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apartments. Close to school.
Hanna
Line
with
black
top.
Both
like
lframe),
each
has
7
rooms
Strikes
Impossible
...
6
m.,
at the Masonic
Phone 992-5434.
10 18 tfo so. with otaya ..,+-t-7-f"-€·f"·l-+-+-t-1f.;'r+;
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new. Futty equipped with PO·
and balh, basements, one has Mankey Runners .... .1
in Middleport. Area
TRAVEL TRAILERS
wer steering, power brakes
both
ed
4 ROOM furnished . apartinenl •o. nue again ~...
~-t:,.f.i-1-t--t.:"*&lt;ll'i-1-t--t
(Quality BuiJt}
and
autoooahc
•hilt,
and
rnaa
garage,
are
rent
· Team No. 6 ...... .r:'. I
have been invited alld
~2 . Guide
I.
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with bath, tn Pomeroy. Ph.
ny
other
e•tras.
18,1!1J0.00
for
the
two.
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No.
2
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PO~Y
4
room
frame,
Team
No.
4
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ROUSH&amp;LYONS
BLAETTNARS
M-agu-,....
'vt.lrt-t-H5-~
i.:n:+++-t?:&gt;?l
4 ROOM unfurnishe&lt;l apartment «.
2 J+lroorns, bath, wall
to High Game and ,!. ! ., J. RIVERSIDE PTA wlll meet
CAMPING TRAILERS
4!1. Color•, u
t;/.
r//.
cloth
V/.
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in Pomeroy. Ph. 992-5385.
Pomeroy
wa~ carpet in loving room, D. Story 128 • 221; ' ~ High Monday, Dee. 12, 7:30 p.ln: at
Horton Sl.
M11on, W. Va.
11 16 tie
1953 CHEVY. standard trans., stoljn doors and windows, Game and Series - . iim No. the school; program under tiJ.
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Hore'a how to work It:
good work car. Ph. Cheshire, IJ tillsernent, nice lot. All tor 1 590 ; .lit?.
".
rectlon of Mr. Yep(o, featur.
TR=A"I::-L=En=--,p-ace
·--on- Brownell
AXYDLBAAXa
ALL
NEW
FOR
367·7111
12
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6tp
IS,o(to.OO.
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ll LONGFELLOW
Ave., Middleport. Ph. m
1967
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.LIKE
NEW
&amp;q.e
SehooJ,
One letter •Imply •tanda for another. b. thiel8l'llp1e At. UJtd
2625.
II 10 tiC
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167
for the three L'1, X !or the two O's, ete. Single lettera, apot ..
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Legal Notice
-• oom.ftam~ ((bedrooms) . •,;
Nov. u;~
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MODERN 2 bedroom horne,
trophies, lh.e length uul (onnallon of the word.l a~ au hlntl.
1961 Apochoo Duo Doc, 10
NOTICI o• A•rucATiON
bull
kitchen, ~illty . r~, ~
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Each day the c~ lett.el"l are diUerent.
Pomeroy, 0. Ph. 992-2903 day
':;;~~~==:=:.:=~ 7.erkl.e
PunucTruellnJ
notiee 11 CGihJIID.J·
hereby linn
ttut
8. arage, and recreation
......~y,
b&amp;l filed
f ced rOAm1r t•am No.--t ..•...•. "'·. ·-~.,-1;; i5 · G will have ' a · ChrJstmal. Jo"LL
or 8112-3102 evenings.
A Crfptornm Quotation
wlth tbe Publk UUUttn Comtnii810ll
m the, b~sement, or ' a Team 1 •. : .........;. ,~_ , ~ 12 ' Tues~y. Dec. 13 ~t 7:30 p.m.
l H tie
FIREWOOD, any length,
$8 f::.?t11~ 0~,a:!r':!lo;,r:t:~~~ c:7:4 heot. Gomg at '19,500.00.
Tiam 8 .. .. : .••••• ;'·'l 12 It •l the home of*'· Denver
JSBIS UJ)(ILRT WI . KKUBYBKJ'I',
f"""'ROO=M"""'hc-o-us_e_a_n"C'
d ~b..::ath;---840
per 60 cu. ft. load
frPe deliv~ by •ddlnJ the rouo~
•b.lppenr
WE
NEED
USTINGS
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E. Main St., Pomeroy, 0. W 8 Q W G WI W G J G Q C Y L C K L Z.ery. Ph. 84:J.2484.
12-6-6tc '"" ••,. Cb•m""' co ...,..,.,,. ,, Albert-,M. Cox, Broker· ,
'J1am s ............... '( 13 Whiteliead as co-!!!!atess. M..,..
Write 41 Mound St., Athens,
SOLID STATE STEREO - 1966 ~:tll:!":!t;o~~Qi::'::f:::,~-=.:.'::~ Henry. Clelud, Salea~ap f
T~
' m 5 •. .......·....... 7 'tt ben lrt to brlrf Christmas ....
JtlJWGJ
0., or call 592·1176.
walnut console model, radio ~~!' "~~~~;.., ch.~.~'t!o..'':':,
·~ : tiW83t · . '.
llh Game ~ Women, Bar- rqem- and $1 gift aYOI-y'O {lrJPI&lt;Iqaolol DO NOT GO li'l,lRM ON '!'HID
equipped
with
4
speed
auto.
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11-30 6tp
GALE Wl1'H EVIJRY SAIL 8r.r lN'I'O AN OCilAN or
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B'"
matic
changer, 4
speaker
Jnt.rnted
parUee
m.,.
o~ tu,..
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Swn ~: ''I
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lfiPPUS
For Sale or Rent
sound system, just taken in. ~,.e~r,:::~10t':.-1 ~~='~Jtt~~:;, 19 ACRE ·FARM, , . ~m, ~tban~~te-~;··,.~~~ ·. &amp;tr Wllllam
Brag aQd
10 1ill, l&lt;i1lt! ~'•""• IJo41oroW. loo.J
f ROOM house, 3 bedroom•,
Pay $1 25 per· week or pay mluton or Obk&gt;. Colomb"'. Oblo.
house with bath· 1 milei fl'om 401;' Tti!D:Jllll1 GM!Ie .,ol)t'eim his tiOD,. WOllam L a Ill bath!. Pb. 192-25tJD.
balan..; due $96.1B. Ph . 992. 1
:z·~:,;n;,::: Com""'
Pomeroy on Ri. H3. Phone No. i 'Ml~''.
.:m;.~tl!ri!s- Brag, received the NobelPrut
11 25 lfc
3211.
t2 6 6tc
"'~'!~. ':'~w 1 ..... ,
992-7019.
12 ·2'1tc Team No. U417.
Iii pbyl!cj lil-1916i. ''·"·' .

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ACELLO

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a, HOWIE SCHNI&amp;IDEI

cancelled? Losl yaur opei'n ="""'"""'==,;,,;,d~.,;,....,.........,..........~
or's llcense? Call WY z.29611.
BOWLING
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POMEROY LANES

RUTLAND FURNITURE
USED OUTLET STORE

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2 Dr. Deluxe model. Local owner, clean interior, jet blark
Adams and Stanley
Auction finish, radio and heater.
House and Trading
Post 64 CORVAIR
$1095
l·s now under one roof
at 500 Coupe. Low mileage, loclll 1 cwner, 1td. trans. Turquolse
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Lau -1 Cliff School
House ,.
H
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on State
Route 12~ and new finish. vinyl interiOr. R •nd .
Ht. 7 by·pa~. open daily at
12 noon. Jim Adams
and
1
20
Worthy Slanle)·.
1 trc
OPEN ev~s. 9,00 P.M. 'Ill

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Two Rebuilt Wringer Maytag Washe1'5

2 Dr. Deh1xc mode-l. Locally owned and low mileage by or!g·

64 VOLKSWAGEN

$88.88

$50.00
$50.00
$25.00
Seven Used Breakfast ~ets- $15 to $25
Three Used Living Room Suites $25. an d up
One Used Bedroom Suite
$49.00
one used Desk
$25.00
One Used Wardrobe
$25.00
One Used Chest
$14.95
Two Used Automatic Washers $50.00 ea.
One Set Living Room Tables
$15.00
One Used Cot
$9.95
Five Used T.V. Sets __ $25.00 to $50.00

POMEROY, OHIO

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One Hot Point Electric Range One Used Gas Range
One Used Gas Range

YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER

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Six Used Refrigerators _

Pomeroy Motor Company

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6000 BTU $88.00

One Thompson Gas Heater
One Martin Gas Heater
Two Used Coal Heatel'5-

15 FT.plywood boat,
adrifl ~~~~~
in Ohio River. Ph. 992·563i. II

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One Temco Gas Heater,

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RAD!ATOR
SERVICE

12 cu. ft. Admiral Upright

Freezer
One 21 cu. ft. Co-Op Freezer_

eMechanica
eLubeMen
eCar Weshtr
e Front End Allgnmant
• Whotl Boloncing
elllar Frame Men
eTruckMechonlc
Good wogea, pelt:! holidays, group Nit Ins., Blue
Crou &amp; Blue Shleltf. Voluntary retirement plan and
many other bentflls.

lost and Found

T

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One

IT"I 10 IAIY

TO II'LAC:I II
IUUL I ... OOU(IIIte

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Ar OUR OUTLET STORE

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We hove several cleslroble openings
a result of
moving to our new building. We expect to move
our service department shortly. Below ia 1 list of
jobs we need to fill:

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USED BUYS

ANTED:•.,Dec.7,1968

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RALPH HEIMDAI'IL

COIJLP I
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roll THE

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$N;AK1PoJ' 01'1' WITHOUT Pli&lt;' IN
~LVIS'1'!R !

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PEPPER?

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Around and
About
Middleporl
:

Dinner Party, Gilt Exchange Held
By Middleport Garden Club Members

A Christmas dinner at the iug room ror the dessert course
Martin Restaurant and a partY, 01 1ce cream snowballs topped
and gif~ exchange was a hig~ With ugnted can&lt;li"' and Cnnstlight of the December meeting mas cooKie:s ana Imnts maa~ oy
of the Middleport Garden Club Mrs IJavid farmer The reMonday evening
Ire~untlnL tame .wa~ covered
·
Tables at'ththe Martin d were .w1Ln a red net cloth and. decor·
.
cover ed _w1 green an
red illt!ll wnn ll t-nCJSUilils arrau~ecloths wtth centerpiece decor~ n:.ent ana ugmed Lapel·;,.

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Impressive
Installation
Service Held

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For Your
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inStallation
service lor new offlce.rs of
Grou~ I of the Women's As· I
~ sociatton ~f the F1rst Uruted 1
M E I K , ht h
t
Presbyterian Church was conrs. ar "c'g bas re burn· ducted at the December n:teet-'
ed home from alum us w ere ing Monday evening at the
she spent the past week. with lhorne of Mrs. John RedovJan
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FIVE CENTS
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her daughter and soMn-law, 1 M nw· h
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Mr and Mrs Ron Holley
1W rs. , tg t Walla~e of the
ations of greenery, colored balls M~moers tm1jw~r~a rot! call Mrs. o. L: Quillin of · st. Ioforr;~ sc:~~j- ~:s. m cha~ge
and lighted
. . The canlgdles mstallatton
represent~ l
. candles, for the wun an aLtracuve . outdoor Marys • w· va · has been the servtce.
1
t ur key dmner. Mrs.
George L.llfiSlutas DJ:)J.liH) . J\ tss m:we guest of Miss Frieda Faehnle. led the love and li ht of' G in
Anderson and
Mrs.
James
Arn~ i~:nu~
vn.'stntea a paper . . un •She came to altend funera! ser- ld'1rect'mg tl 1e off'g
- odthe
.
Jeers m
o1a we~e m charge of table· h.~C!Jtllg Llln~unas
l.i I Cl vices for H. L. Smith held Tues- ' performance of their d tl
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decorations.
rtarm"
111 wmcn sne named tlle 1da.v.
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rs. a ace no owmg t e dinner
the V (tnou~ IJ!ant~ popul"r 111 we 1 M;·::. Hon Holley, Columbus, stalled we M L
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ers an
uests were m- IHIJJ.er wtHHH~ i:tS wu~e pan s an Mr. an
_rs.. tc o: 1 lerson, Mairman; Mrs. Edward
vtted to the home o[ Mrs. Carl ;md ways tu ~ro.ct:JJ Llltw 6lu, - and daugh. t.er, Vtckte Ntchols, Crooks , co-chmrman;
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Mr s
Horky for the party and gift tllJ::. ::i11e re!Joneu on a retcnt Canal Wmchester, .were here Jack Coleman, secret.ar ,. and
e-xrhange. The Hor~y home uow~r ~wow 111 L.iJtuutuu~.
for the fu~eral servtces of Mr. Miss Charlotte Davidso~' treaswas decorated both mside and mewoers and guo:sts
were H. D. Smtih, former Pomeroy urer Mrs W•lla
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1 &lt;'prayer.
effe~:s . T~e huge Noel tighted j~·crs Jor t11e g!!t exLirunge. Mrs. Jt~an Cooke, Mrs. _Edaedrl i Mrs. Coleman gave the Christcan e-s anked. the donrway .)Guests wl're .'otrs. Ja ck Huthotr, Davenport, and Mrs. Mtl ~. _ mas story taken from St. Mat- I
Inside were Top1ary. trees of re~JOnal dm~t:IOr , and M r s. ZeigiPr were Parkersburg VISl· 1thew and Miss Davidson had 1
~ox wo~ decorated wtth rt'd s~t- Hooen Schuck, guest of Mr~. tors Monday.
1 devotions
entitled, ~'How To
rn Chrtstmas balls. The staJr- Atwuod Sp~ngl er, who
Jms Mr. and Mrs. Paul_ Hapton- Go To Church" and "Trouble ·
w~y was festoone~ with swags I movt&gt;d to Middleport n&gt;t't'll l !Y. : stall were m Laure!vtlle to at· At the End." A social hour and
ol red and gold tmsel.
! AssJstmg Mrs. Hork~
IH:' re ' i.e 1~ fun~ral servJces for C. A. gift exchange was held follow1
. An arrangemrnt ol rr.d roses 1.\trs. crary lJav rs :wd
i\lrss ' \\hJte th1s past week. ,
. i 11 ~ the program.
In a Hogarth ~urve and . mantle : Lenore Giles.
Mr. _and Mrs. Everet~ l)n\·ts j A flaming dessert course wa s
1
arrangPment m gold mth tnp~ 1
1were m Parkersburg Tl1esday. served bv the hoste f
ers and a _m~donna tn ~ -;had-:
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly , table co~ered with~ r~~ee~
Ll \-1.' box_ htghltg!llt'd t!lf' J!lSJdf' :
ongs,
lngs C?lum~lS , spent the wrekend tloth and centered with a red
dN•or at1ons wh wh wer~
. Ill
wtth Ius parents, Mr. and Mrs. nmd le ""d gn~enery.
Mint
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charg~ of Mrs. .John h.rnrard.
g.
1:"-.1. L. Kelty:
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' punch, nuts, candies and cofDunng the ~orral !lOur t_he
Thanksglvtng Day
dmner fee were served carrying out
gut'sts were mn lj•d to Hte U1n.
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guests
of
Mr._and
Mrs.
Thomas
]· the holiday theme Attend'
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Oe&lt;•mb" 7·8
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eo, nmt'rov, anu ts. • . I Fred L .
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and

grades I, 2, and 3 sang, "The
INight Before Thanksg11·mg ,'' ,

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Prol(rnm i.~ OPe. 2.1

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Dwtght Wallace.

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:t_he_!'eti_te Fleur,_ abo~!~
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IGrades 6, 7, and 8 sang, "We Nea-:e singmg, "Bless
rGalher Together" and the pro- House 11

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 -Also Open All Day Thursdays

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the hospital and is improving .

Mrs. Allen Eichinger, Mrs,
Paul Eichinger and Mrs, Don
Grueser were Monday visitors

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MIS! Peggy Folmer of Columbus spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Folmer and family.
Miss Kalhy Morgan of Mididleport is spending a lew days
1 with her grandmother, Mrs. W.
A. Morgan.
Mrs. Fred Goeglein,
Mrs.
Homer Radford and Mrs. W. A.
Morgan were Tuesday vlsil&lt;lrs
in Parkersburg, W. Va.
Mrs. Clarence Boster visited
today with her mother, Mrs.
IPhil Williamson.

SEVENTEEK. Complete line of Jacqueline and Connie shoes---4.99 to 15.99

STARTING
DECEMBER 16
OPEN

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The 17-year-old vessel was on
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den1ely looped collon Velva Torry. Undorloollht soft• .
most ~UP'f4fll .sola construction tha_1 !ilives o new meaning
to relaxing pleasure ••. goes outdoors, tool Elostic
gunot~ a1wro suptrb ftl. White, bluo or spico ·brOW!I.t
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THE FORCES OF WINTERY
,.ld oolllded wl~ early autumn- CLEVELAND tUPil - For- i
Jke beat in the Midwest today, mer ·Bay Village MaYor J.l
~uchlng off
at least one Spencer Houk modo a surprise 1
tDrnado,
turbulent thunder- appearance today b e I o r e 11
1torms and drenching rains.
Cuyahoga County Grand Jury I
A •'small tornado" lashed In- invesUgaUng the 1954 murder
111 tile central Missouri com- of Marilyn Sheppard.
1
munlty of Rolla today, knock- Houk's former wlle, Ethel,!
n1 out ·telephone and electric . accompanied htm and w~s elleflllct/but causing. no injur- 1peeled to tesmy later '"
es. Jim!led cWna~~e was done. day.
aJjltOugh po)ici said the roof ' The grand Jury, wwlhi~:•:hu~~~=~
{ a chltftf wu blown off.
enUy closed its ir
.
TUesday after two days of
· p
mony, was considering other
ruentl ·
· cases when tile HoukJ ap. - · COWMBUS peered ami asked tl&gt;at they be
was olfidally erown- ' allowed b) ll!ll everythin&amp; they
·SchOol football know obotlt It- ,
nl&amp;hi wlth, Their reg~t was sranted.
the uatled
rormir ~eflbbon
' Truplty. ' The BollA. wert·,~=~~
of the UPI tile Dr samuel H.
preltlt\111! 'lainlly. 'ami llouk .w• lha
a!W per11011 Shepp&amp;ld ealled. for •·•• 1'"
walker
the J)redti_\Vll' l\Olfil,;qf'JIIb:
Coach
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Two I,\..OUDltes
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Service Course

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Winners

first flight, Phil Collins,

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Cracked by
Flipped Rock

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Harmon O'Brien runnerup; sec-

ond flight, John Deere

and

Wilbur Hanning runnerup: third
flieht Walt.f'r Roush,
winner,

George Harris, runnerup.

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the tournament. urfts from the d 1
ted wec1n-•- ,_
Thirty • one school cooks nf club members were presented en repor .
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Gallia and Meigs County Wed- to Mr. and !Irs. John Deere and tbe Gallipolis Stale HighwQ
nesday night completed a school Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Custer. ~!:! post. Five lrrftll weH
lunch serv1ce trammg courRe The party was planned by the
·
onder the supervision of Shlr- Women's Association of lhe Officers report an acclden
ley Walter of the Stnte Depart- Pomeroy Golf Club, Mrs. Rus_ ,at 10:50 p. m. WM!nesday!
menl of Education.
sell B
'd t
Rt. 35, five mlles east al ,..
rown, preSI en ·
5118 in which a tractor • trada
The oourse Included lnstruc-'
operated by Willim Ely, •
Unn In nutrtion, sanitation, Fire Damage Set
King, N. C., filpped a ltiJill
menu planning, record keeping At $5,000 by Chief
off the highway and endM
and management.
Fire damage to the Merhan- the windshield al a car drMIIr
Cooks particioatblg
were ic-sl aparhnent building own- by Phillip D. Foster, 20, ~
Gertrude Ziernhach,
Manlle ed by Glenroy Ewing. p.,mPrny, Arrests included: WU!iam I
h•adlv. Eula M,. Landon. '"" has been estimated at $5,000 by Kauff, 17, Middleport, lallurt
Masw, Wanda Larkins and ' Fire Chief Henry Werry. The to yield when startlnl, cited II
Janice Ritchie. •upervisor, all building was reported insured. Gallla eounty juvenile court,
of Eastern LoCal; Lnura Circle, Chiel Werry set damage to Dec. ID; Lawrenc.. M, Baldu
Juanita Sayre,
Anna Grace contents ol the building al $1,-! ·~· 19, Rio Grande, speed' &lt;II,
Oi10r and Eleanor Wingett, ol 0011, fur which there was no m- :crted to Galllpolla munlc•oll
Southern LoCal: Mildred Bslley, surance. The lire broke out lcourt. Dec. 9; Wdllam E.~
supervisor: Velma
lJouillas, about 7 a. m. Wednesday and wood, _23, Columbuo, 1111 mulller,
Belen Qutvey, May
Romine, Dremen remnined at the scene· municipal court, Dec. 17; Mait
Joyce Vance Dena Hoffman until 10 a. m.
E. Grueser, 24, Shade, Inti&gt;
Myrtle Don~hue, Mildred Jef:
cure load, Meigs 'county court.
fers, Mor&amp;arel Butcher, Edna
CALI.F.D OUt TODAY
Dec. 9, a~ Dalton 8. Grovel'!
Evans, Thelma Grueser, Avtce The Pomeroy emergency 1 ~0, Pomeroy, 110 muffler, M. .
Hailey, Maxine Arnold, Nellie I squad was called out
th!! 1 county 00UJ'1 Dec. l l
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Bro&amp;an, Violet Dillon, Atma morning at 8:21 a. m. lor VirSmith, Cacla Slawier,
Ethel gil Yarliroush,
&amp;ech Grove
illeiCI G nznl 8 I 'ill
Lowery, MoroarPI · ll••l•eh, IRoad, a medical patient. whO ,.._.$111MWUma Meei lnd Mllclred . Arn- was taken to Meigs General Ru:rt~e,
ola.
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Hospllll by the squad.
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- Jennifer R. 'Lohse (right), a senior in the School of
University, has won.the 1006 Borden Scholarship
grade average among allhome economics senthe
Miss Loh,se is.Dr. ~rotby D. Scott, director
Miss Lohse, . da~ghter o!Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Pomeroy, posted a 8.919 grad.e average. She currenUy is

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Mr. and Mra. Arthur Koenig,
Reedsville, Route I, and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Goode, Nitro,
W. Va. Great 81'111dmolhers are
Mrs. Dorothy Smalley, Long
Bottom, Route I, and M r s.
Charles E. Snider, Pomeroy.

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TB Hospt"ta1

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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Goode

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matching sJipover and

Blazewlcz, Mrs. Max Folmer,

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sweaters and skirts, beau·
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Mr.. Hugh Bearhs and a guest,
Mrs. Helen Brickles.

announce the birth of a

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of womens dyed to match

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a regular run from the fabled
island of Crete to Athens' port
()f Piraeus when a great storm
of the type once attributed to
ld£
BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI)· the anger of Zeus sank her near
Lofl.leaniDJ Syria today seiz.
the rocks of Milos Island, where
ed a major westers • owned
the Venus de Milo was found.
oU plpelble amid rlllq MidUNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPI) _ Britain today ex- The Herakiton, also listed
eall teaoloo. ID Can, tile ected a bitter battle with its African and Asian allies to as tbe lrankllon, was b~rlt In
Arlb, League Defellse C.ll!l• kee oil out of the !inlited worldwide economrc sanctions Scotland and converted rnto a
~b~ck~d~:"u!"~ It s~eks against rebel colony Rhodesia. An oil embargo fer~ boat last year. Uoyds
could sabotage Britain's recuperating economy.
li.eg~ster of ~~~p~lng wllhatloa army 11'00\11 be otatlo•·
B 'f h.Foreign Secretary George Brown plans to ask drew its classrfrcatron when
ed Ia pro • Woll&lt;rs jordatl. th S rru~ty Council about 5 p.m. EST to levy "effective, she was sold to the .\egean
22
nM 1m
~ se~ec~~e, mandatory" trade embargoes against the_ Cali- ~lea~avigalion _co.,~
fornia-sized territory in southern Alma whtch ullllater,
· '
ally declared its independ- :- - - - - - ~.
..,. - UPJ
ence last November.
~tnority regime smce he serzed !
~Conservatives warned
he mdependence Nov . 11, 1965, I
O~Jl,,.'t J!Sleellf.
risks plunging his nation into after refusmg to promiSe
1~
i!~GTON ';;. , .THE
"one of its greatest diSasters i Brrtain he would guarantee ,
IP'~
.q~!IC!yOrbiter
;said '2WM!nesday
in history.''
unimpeded progress ~ward!
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apparentBritain'• opposition Conserva- rnajortty rule by RhodeSia s 4.5 1
CHRISTMAS HINTS - FHA members. and their mothers, at Middleport High
ty, baa,.• aone Into seml-relir&amp;tlve part'y has warned Prtme mtlhon black, Alr~c~ns. .
school were given Christmas ideas for baking by Betty Newton (Rita Overholzer),
~L-IItel' an p~reg~&lt;ly pro- ISTANBUL. Turlt~Y tUPl) -1'. u'"'"•• ~~&amp;rold Wilson th• ' The Secunty Council has 1
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far right, at the Col!lmbia Gas of Ohio office in Middleport Wednesday. Some of
ltlcllvt ·llteiwblcb lllletl .jut ·1Jaab ftre toucl)ell o11 bj. 8 gils ~r' &amp;~ncUons plan would never heard arguments !rom VATICAN CITC ILIP!l - Pope the~ schc'\Jl girls at~nding were Diane Rupe, Debbie Lyons, Marilyn Stumbo, Mill'
.~
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,,,.;e etl",.;.""'
governments
today
srdes -'!c:::.==:..==-=:r=&lt;:..:.:==:.::.;..::.::::::_::_:::~.;_=:=::::.:.::::::.;_
gie ;Harris and Saqtly Humphreys, left to right-Sentinel Photo. ________
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~.......... rtpped• Urroul!!t· pushl the shrunken empire Into
. unrecognized
N
id lt • hi and
hi 1Paul
m theVIVtet
Namurged
war toboth
combme
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-; pOMr ~miller an or!IIY .barracks and 1=0llapsed "pna ol 118 .areatest disasters rn U.. · sources slad kwaRshodg Y the oposed holiday season
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· senda moon the
f on
lc!n'_ trllO!l1' . stDry.:: '•
unlikely II wou ma e
eSla
pr ,
.
,Ldur.s
esrtll - did
an- ht
precedent-setter.
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'101 MIII!Wl·putWY nlehl to nounced todaY- They saicl % , BJitaiQ wln!ll' batiOil!' of the
Oil Questto• VItal
pen
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Issued his appeal
rMI ',... Wlllinera, Austra!IB, than 100 injured.
iil\IMfit~~the
~~the hot spot
:rackinc Illation,
Officials ted
said the. death
toll rebel·--mosanctions
Britain
wants- 1 Peter's
m a speech
durmgthea MassRoman
at St. NEW YORK (UP!) - Dr. would , have had a n o the
. r pard replied:
_ "I hacl_ll ready."
d that
",Q-~·'"" -·~ .counts 'Ji on · to onThe
wbacco,
pig rron,
chromiUm,
markmg
·
was expec
to rtse ~
prm e 111&amp;-auoorsn Uc ange: to
, CatholiC Feast of the Jmmacu- Sam Sheppard satd Wednesday corpse '
I According to sherrff's depuf\im Pay More
many of the soldiers ln]url'd In keep 118 ~overnmenl solvent.
CONTINUED on Page 2
1late Conception.
Inight he would have committed Master of ceremonies .Johnny ties in Cleveland, S be p pard
WAMHINGTON _ ~"'' .IONS the Wedne!!(lar night blast were _The Umtecl States is rn accord !
Addressing his remarks wthe suicide in the courtroom if he Carson asked Sheppard il he was not searched before enterIf children acros• tl . nation In serious condition al Ute army wrlh. !lie proposed s~nct10ns ~nd
l United states, its allies and the had been found guilty of killing really had contemplated using ,ing the courtroom during tile
re paying more for
their field hopsital to which they agrM1 wjth Brttai_n s vrew that : {,
North Vietnamese, tile Pope his first wife at his second the gun In the courtroom. Shep- second trial.
1ch001 unches and some may were rushed.
otl " not a v•tal part of '
' 'd·
Itrial. He Implied he carried a - - · - -- - Sheppard said he "wasn't p1
••ve IQ Ptll' sUII more in early Officials said a soldier trying l\hl&gt;delia~..1111onomy and lhat a
sa;'May we be permitted to lpistol Into court.
ing
bock" to prison under BDY
1
967. SelrooJ , lunch prices are to light a gas stove touched of! pefi'!ltelJllj IJQycott could back-'
press the hope that this truce
0
circumstances alter the secoa4
et ioeally an~ federal author!- the explosioo and flre which fire on , Britain's own shaky
~x ~ an armistiee and that . Sheppard, who spent 10 years ,
trial.
les have I1D direct power over engulfed the barraoks In se- economy...
' COLUMBUS iUPit - Twenty t~com m'slice be the occasion Irn Jail followmg the 1954 mur-1
l
Earlier in tile show Shep.
!haDI!eS. •
conds and spread to a nearby Affo';'ASWj nations In the one nurses resigned Wednesday
negotiations :_nego- der of hrs Wife Manlyn, was ,
0
pard had referred to suicide ID
A report from an Agriculture warehouse.
I Common:-:~Uh ~nd United Na- from lhe OhiO TuberculoSis Hos- tiations which will lead
to lacqmtted last month m Cleve-!
a more general way. Be sali
:lepattment survey showed thai Trapped troops panicked tn ' tlon.,. RllhtanUy apposed w p!lal st"ff here. They Cited low peace."
land In the second tnal ordered
l
that during an ordeal !Ike bll
,f 831 sChOols In five s!Btes 308 their rush 10 escape the infer- wH!reoJ .I.OUthern , wages in comparison to other '
by the u.s. Supreme ' Court
0
first trial 12 years sgo,. !DID
!ad raloed their ;prices In ~ost no. Most of Ute troops were Afrl~a, arO"·J&gt;."""ing Britain for' area hospitals.
Sheppard had been convicted ol :
could either "live for wbat'l
:ases, c!enls per l..;.,h_ Offi- asleep when the explosion rock- more slringetl . punishment of The resignation will seriouSly
SUMMONED TWICE ." s~ond degree murder at the , Fran~ Jo~~ton wa~ recogniz. rigbt or put a belt around your
1954
6
t!als elted three major factors . ed their bunks.
RhodeSla. llle Mri&gt;'Aslans favor 1affect the. opera lion of the slate- The Rae me emergency unti l flfsl lrral m December,
- 1ed as Dean of Me1gs County neck and hang It all up. ADd 1
rthlnd ·the Increases: rising
a IolBI boycott oo Rhodesl3n run facillly, sard Hospital D1- was summoned at 1:47 p. m. Interviewed on the "Tonight" golfers at a Pomeroy
Golf did consider this" he llldetl
abor · OOSIB. rising food costs
exports and military lnterven- rector, Or. R. H. Browning. Wednesday for Morgan Triplett. Ishow INBCI, Sheppard was Club Christmas party at the F. Loe Bailey, Sheppard's al,1111 ~drop. In donations nf fond ·
OfS I)
tion. •;·;,"' ~ .. · --: · .
I Most of the resignations are ef- Rt. 1 Racine who was having a asked what he would nave done i Marlin Restaurant Wednesday torney, declined any CO!iWl1lll
!rom tile ·Agriculture DepartRhodesia has demarxled a fect1ve Dec. 30.
breathmg dilhcully. He was Ia- 11 the verdict at the second evem!lll by 130 club members on Sheppard's statement.
n••nt during the early part ,f
chance 10 be beard In the , "These are top personneL ken W a local phys!C!On, lor :rial had been guilty. He re- Iand frtends.
:he sclrool year.
1
debate but was not expected to 'l said llrowmng. ''W&lt; can not treatment. The squad umt was plied: "I would have pulled the Larry Baker pre~nted tro- Wm"
get 11. No government has operate without them or com- summoned agarn late
thiS pisl&lt;ll from my side and we ph10s to the w1nners rn the rerecognized Ian Smith'l white I petenl replacements"
morning lor Tnplett.
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Give Her A
Gift Of
Matching
Sweaters
and Skirts
From Elberfelds

Annual Christnuu
I Dinner Party Held

Todd Norville Nov. 28.

Comfort

: lhlck, blltowy

Smartly tailored raincoats deslsned for
rain, wind and sun. New fabrics Include
wash and wear and foam !Aml~tes Misses and half sizes.

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The annual Christmas dinner
· and party of the Nifty SUtchers
club was Monday evening al
Bailey's restaurant.
Following the 6:30 dinner,
the group adjourned to the party room which was decorated ,
in keeping with the seaaon, in- j
cludiBg a lighted tree. Gifts
were exchanged during the eveDing, Present were Mrs. Carl
Moore, Mrs. Herbert
Dixon,
Mrs. Lloyd Moore, Mrs. William Bartels, Mrs. W. A. Drake
Mrs. Jack Warner, Mrs. Jam.,;
IWill, Mrs. George Korn, Mrs.
Dwight Logan, Mrs.
Selim

Matching Henclbag 6.99

Satisfy

craving

spent

Monday with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Porter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dill and
Mrs. Walter Walker spent the I
I weekend in Columbus with Mr.
land Mrs. Marion Howell. Mr.

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Athens.

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year bot refused to oay II scene there was only scattered 1Japanese ferry sank !II 'fl1lpiW
thia ooncerned seawortbinell. debris and a great quantity of Strait with a loss ol. l,i'IS.
"Huge waves are smashing oranges and tangerines from persons in 1954, aod
till
our sides aod water Is pouring the cargo bobbing about in the greatest in modem llmel IinCe
ir.,"
the captain radioed . . waves.
the Greek cruise sblp l,alronla
"SOS .. .. we are sinking." And I All indications wereltwas tile burned 180 mllet DOrth
of
then there was silence. AI the greatest shlp disaster since a l CONTINUED 111 Pace 2

Afro-Asian Bloc Wants Tougher
Sanctt"ons Agams·t Supremecists

Such exquisite manners. Lady Buxton, of COUIII, .... mac11:
rather a reputation for herself with such goin&amp;~-Gn. WhQ (fer
lnslancel save the world that self-centering one-ttneef iOepr.
That great big small-change purse? That hl&amp;h'"f&gt;N1111 thJno
Upped Key-Tainer? Who indeed. The works
And keep.

rs.

a 11 d: 'fiH' Carleton Church on King'i- 1J
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E~~-~~~~ff.~iWv
l'?han~, Yo~ for ~he Worl? So ~burv road will have i1 s annUal
~
" 'TICKLE ME "
Sweet, wht!e domg a , hng: r Christmas program
Friday !
- Techmcolor play callPd "Mr.
1 urkt'Y s night. Dec. 23rd at 7:30 p.m. ,
OUt
F:l\'is Pn•siPr. .lui it• Adnms. ,Ta~l."
,
I The Cradle Roll,
SunDe am
.lnn•lyr, Larw. J:~ c k Mullr!JJ I Gra.des 4 and 5 dtd a choral 1
,,11 nd Bu",'Y Bee classes will prer.\' . MNry /urdt•rs. BJ!I Wrll·
''
ia m-._ Fun, c irls! Song! u ·5 readmg "Father WeThank 'sent a program. The pastor of ·
S j)l lok~·!
IThee," whir h preceded
t.heirlt he church. Rev . Clyde Jlinton,1'
"THE MURDER GAME"
g
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th
R
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K£·n scon, .\l&lt;Jrl.a L,aHdJ. 'J1·a Ison ' vt&gt;r e Jver. ra rs mvttes everyone.
Mr and Mrs Gerald M' h 1
6 and 7 recited Psalm 136 and - - - - - •
det· FnulknN
It Takes
.
.
IMrs. · Sus1e F'tscher M1·s JCGrae
0vThree to Play, and Two to a readmg about Thanksg1vmg. gram ended with Mrs. Allee e E b d M
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It began wllh the pupils smg- K. Smith.

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PLAY CAST- The senior class of Rutland High School
present Its 3-act comedy, "l!ick A Dilly" this
Friday at B p.m. in the high school auditorium. Left to right, front row, are .Debbie Smith, I)arlene Smith, Ka·
thy Thomas, Sabra Canaday, Barbara Wllllams, Glenda Johnson, Debbie Turner, Ernie Smlt.lr; back row, Ju~­
ita Daer, Joe Hawkins, Ohester King, Dennis Weber, Roger Davis, Charles Scott, Roger Alkire, Lilly Imboden
and Director Miss Sally Schaal.

1

ATHENS (UP() - The 9,000ton Greek steam ferry Heraklion with 28! persons aboard
sank like a stone in the Aegean
Sea wilh heavy loss of life today
when
mountainous
waves
thrown up by
full gale
Ismashed the ,.econdhand ship to

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