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and Mrs. William King, BradDuri!IB the meellng condUct·
bury, was elected honored queen ed by Amette Warner, borllOJ ed lnl was Robert Kin&amp;. worthy p&amp;•
cl EYIII&amp;\'llno Chopter 172,
or Bethel 62, International Or- queen, plans were made for a der ot Jobs Daughters, Monday vlait to the Arcadia Reat Home Order "'the Ea...., Star. Other

A li¥PY Tbanklghl"'l to Yool
night at the Masonie Temple in at 6 p.m. on Dec. 8. A prac- guests were Mrs: Ziba Mkldff
It's a tamUy day and the Meiss IUlclal scene Is one o1 get,.
Pomeroy.
&amp;,..tiee (or the program to be pre. and Mrs. Pew Taylor.
together•
ror flurd1y and frlenda - a lilt respite for many be(ore
Other o(ftcers elected we.-#- sented there was set ror 1 p.m.
the grand rush toward Chrlatmas.
Mickey Wolre, senior princess; on Saturday, Dec. 7.
BUl and. Teresa Swatzel, son, Jim, and· dauatter, Brenlla,
9\erri King, junior princess;
Friday seven girls or the Bethalready
a 01nlor at Ohio State UnlversliJ, loll today lor CharlesIrene Barnes, guide; and Twila el will go to Delaware to particlton,
S.
C.,
where they will spend the holiday with daughter, Sondra,
Clatwortby, marshall. The new pate ln the cutting of a record
her
husband,
Clpt. J. D. Tate, and toddler Marcy.
oaicers will be installed on Dec. which wiU be sold to provide
Mr.
and
Mrs. Ken Neue ontertalnocl SUndoy with a lUll~
funds for the expenses of the
dimer'.
Besides
their own children, Tereaa, CyrKIIia, susan and
supreme grand guardian of 1971,
Julia
Goo&lt;h
and
DoW!, steve, Timmy and Scott Neooo, Mike and
Agnes Bryant of Cleveland.
Jell
Jooos
and
Mary
HUl o! C&lt;llumbUs, &amp;1111 Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. E. J.
The girls, to be accompanied
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
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Hill
of
Fla\Woods
Rd.
wore
~esta. The Goocb children w1U spend
by Mr. and Mrs. James ClatNOV, 27- 28
A
Tbanklls!Ying
program
was
Thanksglvi~W
Day
with
their
gralll(parent&amp;, Mr. and Mrs. K e r r
worthy, are Twila Clatworthy,
NOT OPEN
featured
a1
the
Friday
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Becky 1--loudaahelt, Millsa Rizer,
Gooch ot Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Struble recent surgery at St. Marys HosElizabeth Blaettnar, M a r g i e meetlng of the WUUng Workers
FRIDAY TIIRU TUESDAY
Wamsley, Debhora Maple&amp;, and Class of the Enterprise United or Pomeroy will go to Lotan to pllol In Hunti11!100, W. Va.
NOV. 29 ·DEC. 3
Methodist Church held al I h e vislt with her parent&amp;, Mr. and
Carolyn Maples .
Mr. and Mrs. Dole Walburn,
"THE ODD COUPLE"
Participation in the installa· home or Mrs. COrdelia Bentz. Mrs. Otto Des.
JUl and Stevie, lett lhla morn(Technicolor)
Group singing at UJn the serIn Columbus to visit Mr. and lrw (or a visit in Auatin«Mn with
tion oC new officers of MiddleJack Lemrn~Walter Matttiau
vice
of the King'' and ueount Mrs. Robert Johnoon and lU\111 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner and
port Lodge 363, F&amp;AM, Tues·
OLORCARTOONS:
day night was aloo planned. Sev- Your Blessings" opeoed the are Mr. aOO Mrs. WUllam Fol- llmlly.
Much A-do About Nuttin'
eral of the glrb will serve as meeting presided over by Miss mer and Mrs. Scott Folmer. Last
Thanksgivina dinner guests of
Many Happy Returns
escorts while others will par- Dorothy Long. Scripture waa tak· Sunday the William Folmers and Mr. and Mrs. James Fugate will
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
ticipate In a program to follow en rrom Psalm 52 and Delores the Scott Folmers visited with be Mr. and Mrs. George MelnWill gave prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. James Durham m::l 11&amp;rt, Middleport, and Mr. and
Readings and poetry present- children of Cutler.
Mrs. John Mayer and children,
ed by the members included .. LitMrs. George Young o! Mason. Chert an:! John, Columbus. John
tle 1baM. You," by Marjorie W. VL, entertained with a Lor- will teturn to Columbus Thursday
Bowen; 44Thankagiving," Mrs. key dinner for the family Morx:lay night but the IU!ily wUI remain
Bentz; "Are We Really Thank- evening. Her guests were Mr. for the weekelli
ful?," Mrs. Sara Dill; '"Thanks- aOO Mrs. Charles Hoffman ami
Here over tile weekend for a ·
giving, 11 Myrtle L o n g; a daughter, Vicki, Pomeroy; Mrs. pre. Thanksgiving visit with Mr.
"Thanksgiving Pra,yer," M r a. George Hollmananddaughter, Li· and Mrs. Harold Ebersbach were
Thelma Air1100; uHappy Thanks· Rl, Robert Hoffman of Point their son an:l daughter - in -law,
giving," Mrs. Will; "God' I Place Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mr. and Mrs. James Ebersbach
for Me,'' Mn. Beatrice Buck, Roush and children of Mason, Mr. or Colwnbus. They were joined
and ''What's Thanksgiving," El· and Mrs. Winl(red Hoffman and on Sunday by Miss Darla Eberslie Bates.
sons, Letart, and Mrs. Clay Ro- bach, L. P.N., Marietta, and RoiJ..
Members responded to roll call ney and Slbrlr. of Mason.
erl Hansen or Detroit, Mich.
by naming somethi~W for which
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Russell and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson of
they are thankrul. The wonder daughter. Paula Kay, made a pre- Portland will host a (l.mily dt~
box was won by Mrs. Bentz. Re- Thanksgivt~ visit with relattvas ner Thanksgiving night. T h e i r
freshment• were served to those in West Virginia last weekeM. guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Bill
named and Mrs . Agnes Dixon, They visited Mrs. Russell's McKelvey of Portland, thelr son,
and a guest, Mrs. GretchenBerXz.
mother, Mrs. Grace McGraw, Marvin, a student at Marshall
Shirley McGraw and the Ernest Uni versily; Mr. and Mrs, T. C.
McGraw ram.Uy, at Meadow Hilldore, Syracuse; Mr.andMrs.
Bridge, and with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hllldore, Tommy,
H. W. Griffith at Rainelle.
Lori, Larry, Mary and: Timmy,
The Wenlell Gerlachs wlll of Holland, Mich., and Mr. and
spend Thanksgiving Day in Mc- Mrs. Bob Byer, Julie and Larry
CoMelsville with Mrs. Homer of Middleport.
sYRACUSE - A birthday dJn. Gerlach and Mrs. William Smith.
For Miss Harrie Marie Smith
ner was enjoyed when the Ladles
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight and or Middleport, ll wilJ be a quiet
Aid or the United M - o t Mrs. M. C. Wilson will travel to
day. Miss Smith Is recuperatirv
Church met at the home or Mrs. Charleston in the morni~ for 11
from recent surgery at Holzer
Helen Damewood. Those 11avlns holiday . visit with Mr. and Mrs.
NOW ONLY
Hospital where she remains a
birthdays were Mrs. L u r a Curtis S. Wilson.
THE COURTNEY -Admbol Quolity lespatient.
Crooks, Mrs. Chrlstena Grimm,
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The traditional family diMer
Mr. aOO Mn, George Dallas
vtlwing; Admiral unmatched performance
and Mrs. Margaret Eichinger. of the Paul Smart family thla
and their four children, Bill. ste_, Nllobility. Handloml _,_..,....
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Devotl0111 taken from 'Tbe Up. year will be held at the home ol
vle, Michael an! Mellna of St.
.,ung. Modll 3T301C
per Room" were preaent:ed by June and MannlngK.Ioes. ~eanand Parls are here !or the holiday
Mrs. Glady• Robson, a guest for George Siddall and UMJfr three,
weekelll with their families, Mr.
the day. Plana for a Christmas Timmy, Tmnm.y arrJ Jta~a, will
and Mrs. Bill MaUeck ofChester
put;y were discussed and the day arrive torUghL They twill be acRoad and Mrs. Forrest Bachtel,
A NEW,
spent qullUng. Others present be- companied here by DoW! SiddalL
ULJM.. .. IGM
Mlddleport.
sides the above~amed were Mrs. At the dimer beside's the Kloes
STANDARD Of
Dinner guests or Mrs. c. M.
QUAliTY AND
Nora lloOOaeltelt, and Mrs. Elh· family, t h e Slddalls, and the
AEUA81UTY
Hennesy tomorrDI'f will be Mrs.
IN COLOR 1YI
el Ferrell. One member. M r a. Smarts will be Mr. and M r s.
Crary Davis, Miss Frieda FaehOma Winebrenner, was unable to George Hackett, Jr., son, Bill,
nle, and Mrs. J. E. D. Hartinger.
attend.
student at C.se-W estern Reserve
Mn. Elizabeth Parsons or
In Clevelan:l, and Rose Marie, Charleston, W. VL, will arrive
The gigantic blue wbale at· Ohio state stl)homore, Lio:la.
tonight tovlsltherdaugllter, Mrs.
talns a weight of 150 tons-35
times the weight of an ele- Melanie and Dennis, and Herman Ricl1&amp;rd Vaughan, sod llmily.
Kloes, of Athens.
Polly Karr will come from Cophant.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett, hanbus tonight to be with her
Middleport, are at the home of folks, Mr. and Mn. Charles R.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Roprsand Karr,
the holiday. SWldl.,y
~on. Jim, at Qak Harbor. Others
visitors witb the Karrs were Mr.
at the [amlly dimer tomorrow and Mrs. Ed Dere.Uugh, Mr. aOO
will be Miss Maxine Bemett and Mrs. Ralph Eichinger, Columbus;
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. VIc Genheimer.
Steve and Chuck, of Columbus. Pomeroy; Mr. a n d Mrs. Clair
Bl-ent ai'Kl Brellla Hauck, chil- Karr, Syracuse, and Mr. a n d
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Hauck, Mrs. Richard Karr, Middleport.
C&lt;JiumbUs, will bo the holiday
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crooks,
weekend guest&amp; of Mr. am Mrs. Mrs. Dan Thomas and son, Da~
Richard Pickens. The grandpar- rw, lett early this morning from
ents plan to drive to Columbus. the Kenova, W. VL, train station
for the children tomorrow.
for Norfolk, VL, where they will
Mrs. David Farmer and Mr. spend the holiday weekend wllh
and Mrs. Arthur Sk11111er will join Lt. and Mrs. Gene Crooks.
the Dan Farmer llmlly in DayThllnkllslvi~W weekend guesto
too lor the holldly. They will bo ot Mr. an:l Mrs. L. E. Reynolds
le&amp;vll1! tonight and returni~W Frl· wUI be Mr. and Mro. Val Reyn.
Illy.
olds and children, LyM, Gwyna,
Mrs. E. 0, Tewksbary w Ill and Val, Jr. ardMrs. Harry Hicks
spend Tlwlksglvlns in WeUston or Morgantown, W. VL
We are proud indeed to be a part
with her son, Edward, and his
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. R111e left
tmnll¥.
this afterPOOn for Warren where
Guests of Middleport Mayor they will be Thanksgiving week·
of this thriving community ... and to live
ami Mrs. C. 0. F1sher (or Thanks- end guests of their son-in-law and
slvi~W dinner will be Mrs. Lorna daugbtor, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Mcamong our wonderful friends and neigh·
OWens, Middleport; Miss Norma Ka,y and children, Sally, Chlila
Sullhan, Polnl Pleasant, and Mr. and VIctor.
i&gt;ors. So on Thanksgiving we pause with
and Mra. Bm Fisher, David and
Mrs. James Titus, Sr. of RutBruce, locll.
land will host a turkey dlrmer
heartfelt thanks for our priceless bleS5·
Miss Carolyn Searls of Colum- Tllanksgl~ Day, Besides her
bus wUl be home with her por- son and daUKhter-iP..laW, Mr. al'll
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Searls, Mrs. James
Titus and sons,
ings and the privilege of serving you .
Middleport, She'D be vlslll~Wdur­ Richard and Jeffrey, New Knoxlrw the day with her sister, Jean ville, w~ arevtsitlnghere, other
Cnig, who ia rec~Ctf!ratl• from J110sl5 will be Mrs. Bertha Lasl&gt;er and Miss Edith Titus, Rutland;
Wa ata thankful for
Mrs. John Kincaid alii Mrs. Garen stanabW'Y, MidcDeport; Dr, and
tha lraedom to wonhip
Mrs. CecU Horden, Columbus,
Fof your loved ones
and Mr. and Mrs. William Stanoin tha chuntl ol our
can best express
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Thanksgiving

Birthday Dinner

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Readings on

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~ at the lqlm hall, the . 1n1 were Mra. lAna ..
group pllmecla Cbrlatmoa
Mro. El~ C!uk, .and
tor Dec, JO at 8 p.m. at the holl. Rhqdo FOil. lira. Holta Konofr'
Tbe lrult balkito wiD be Pfl' ·d¥ &amp;irelllded.
pared them. A bulhol cl CII'IDIIII
lira. Geraldine Xooaand a buollel cl ljlplea wiD be ported m ti.J junior
to tho JI'Olocl by PfOII:IIIIL 51te 'aakad 1or

30 al 7:30 p.m. at lhe Temple. the lnstallatliXI.

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haYlns Jewelry to uked to contact Mn. Xoa•Q~
New oftlcera were named at by Dec. 4. ll lhauld be
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Mro. Jomle Kautr. Mro. ·~
CMl War, at a meeting Monda~'
nody ..., the trave!IJia prlll!,
nlaht lithe D,A,V, hall fa Porno·
llelrellhmeota ,.... oorved Ia
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a
condllllbllaoelol hour.
The new oUleerl are Mrs.
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Pearl R01110ldo, prell-; Mro.
Mlmle Neulzlln&amp; laoior v I c e Hartford
to
preoldent; Mrs. GladYs Cuckler,

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LYNN HEMMENWAY

Plan Wedding
In December
Mr. and Mrs. Blcllard llem.
meiiWI.Y, Wallnaford. Pl., are
aiiiiOWidng the OIIII"IIBmenl and
approacldns marriage cl lhelr
daughter, Mill Lynn Stansbury
HemmOIIWIJ', to Mr, Dovld Stephen &amp;ntth, ...,
Mr. and Mra.
NoriiWI 5ltlers Slnllh cl Clay.

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11aankagh1ng oblern.nce. Tel~

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Use Like Powder
If you are ever caught
without a deodorant, and
can'l get to a store and if
you have some baking soda
In the hot11e, j~ pat il on as

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Waiting won't make Ohio the
natioral leader in education."
Rhodes also ouUined his plans

Norlheastern Ohio.
_The State University
Northcentral Ohio.

grams to the Ohio General Assembly call1ng for e,q,anded

for highWIY and housill{ devel.

-The state University o( each state University.
Northwestern Ohio.
In the neld of primary arxl
-the state University ot secondary education Rhodes

technical education raciliUes at
28 sites throughout Ohio.
"I have bee~ a~ sed by
many that I hold m h1gh regard
that I should not undertake
such a massive task as redirection, reorganiU~tion, commlldlr
tion and regionalizatlon of education," Rhodes said. "I have
been advised to let the next
governor or someone w or r Y
about the problems we face.

oprnent.
"I want every Ohio bay and
girl by the time he or she is
18 years old tD be a productive
and respo· · 'e lb:paytng citizen," he Sit•~- ''I also want that
18 year old boy or girl to have
the right lO vote.''
The state universities would
be:
- The state University ot
Northern Ohio.
- The State Universlfl of

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checking perspiration Is to
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and powdered starch. It's
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1JI1)re111ve ceremonies Wednesday afternoon, the 12 students In the ftrst two rows
above were UliJped into the Eastern High School Chapter of the National Honor Society. They are,
front row, I tor, Naomi Bissell, Shirley Rucker, Nancy Baum, Michael Boring, Tom Karr; second
row, Dam,y WW, Ruth Ann Barnhill, Linda Baer, Bill Cole, Martin Osborne, Phyllis Mcintyre,
Kathy Tuttle. The back row Includes odler members of the society am advisors, Bob Ord, advisor; members, Patti Sexson, Lenora Michael, Louise Michael, S800ra Newlun, Jenny Dean,
Nancy Karr, and Howard Parker, advisor.

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By United Preas lnternational
• PRESIDENT • ELECT RICHARD M. NUON will send former
Goy. Wtlllam Scranton of PeM&amp;ylvanla to the Mldd]e East next week
to see what can be done toward effecting peace between Arab and
Jew, a Cairo newspaper said .today.
In Tel Aviv, an Israell communique said Israeli and Jordanian
soldiers battled witt\ mortars in the Jordan Rtver Valley Thursday
nisJit shortly after Israeli troops blew up three Arab houses. The
Cairo newspaper AI Ahram, which refiects goverrunent tllinking,
said Scranton would arrive in Cairo Dec. 5 ror talks with Pre!!.ident
Gamel Abdel Nasser and later would visit Jerusalem, Anunan, Jeddab, Sludi Arabia, Beirut and Tehran

Friday and Saturday
After-Thanksgiving Sale!
Sale of Womens Coats on the 2nd floor.

MARY!-.VILLE, Ohio - F1VE PRLSONERS WHO overpowered two
guards and broke out of the maximum security section of the Marysville Women's Reformatory Thursda.Y night were back behind bars

Sale of Small Rugs on the 3rd floor.
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Sale of Girls Dresses on the 2nd floor.

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Sale of Toys for Boys and Girls at Toyland.
Sale of Mens Jackets and Coats on the main floor
Sale of Boys Coats and Jackets on the main floor

Sale of Morgan Jones Heirloom Bedspreads.
Sale of Easy Chairs on the 2nd and 3rd floors.
Sale of lnstamatic Cameras on main floor.
Sale Qf Clocks and Watches.
Sale of Kroehler living Room Suites.
Sale of Womens and Girls Fancy Knit Stockints.

Ltulies!-~~~-~---­
Don't foraet to rt~lster In tile Housewares D-epartment on tile Main floor for the 3 manufaetll'ers priJIS to be &amp;iv• away Satirday
nllht - a 24.95 Rival Electric Can Opener, a 17.95 Dominion Hair
Dryer, a 9.98 WestcloxE!idrlc Alarm Clock. No .JIIIChase necessarr.
You need not be present to win.
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Doris Payne, 39, Cleveland, was the last one captured when she
was picked t;1 early today hiding in a field near the Institution She
was sentenced to the reformatory in 1963 after convicted of je"'el
theft. It was her third escape, The others "'ere Norma L. Hoover,
29, Lancasteri Mary Lawrey, 37, Detroit; Wilma LePage, 22, Zanesville, and Diana Krueger, 21, Green Bay, Wis.
CHICAGO - T~O WOMEN WERE RAPED and rOObed on the
same slewted train platform Thursday despite beered I4J police patrols aimed at cuttifw a sharp ~surge in crimes lnvolvtrw the Chicago Transit Authority. About 300 policemen, 11ome of them riding
buses in street clothes, were assigned to guard the CTA after figureA lndlcated a 600 per cent increase in crimes against the CTA in

October.
The crtm., spree has continued to rise, highlighted Wednesday
by the $3,000 'rOObery or two CI'A collectors. A 19-year-old nurse's
aide and a 5S..year~d nurse described dtrrerent assailants Thursday
on a West Side elevated platform. They were attacked within 20mlnute period.

Sale of Girls Skirts on the 2nd floor.

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DARMSTADT, GERMANY - A WEST GERMAN court tod&amp;.Y
convicted and imprisoned seven ex...SS men for the bloodiest Nazi
firing squad muder of Jews. the 1941 killing of 33,771 men, women
and children In Babi-Yar Ravine.
Ending a 13-month trial1 Ute judges sentenced the seYen to hard
labor terms ranging up to lS years. Three other defendants were
judged guilty of compollcy In murder but were not lmprisoned because the court ruled their roles too minor. No verdict was rendered on 1 Ulh defendant who died two weeks ago.

Ohio Hit
By Storm
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Unitad Preas fnterDatlonaJ
An intense storm with winds
up to 40 miles an hour swept
across Ohio Thanksgiving Da,y,
causing high wawr, downed
power Unes and fallen trees.
A warm front carrying rain
pushed the temperature In Columbus "' 62 degrees, ave de·
grees off the all time high ~
fF recorded 59 years ago,
Downed power lines caused
blackoots in porUono ol Ucklng
County, including Newark and
Pataskala.
Rain remained general over
most of the state early today
as the storm moved through the
lower Great Lakes.
Temperatures ranged (rom
the upper 30s over Northwest
Ohio to the upper 40s in the
Southeast.
Winds
were expected to
remain st.._ through the day.
.-.utng to bring colder alr
In !rom the north.
'nte U.S. Weather Bureau
said, as the cold air becomes
more general , showers will become mixed with snow Ourries,
linally changing entlrei.Y to
snow flurries over nortllern sections.

C. A. Wayland

JAJCE, Yugoslavia (UPO President Tito detled the Kre~no&lt;
11n apln today. Tlto, who broke
with Moscow In [orging Yugoalavia'a ccmmwUst regime alii
who chaqdoned CzechoaJo•
Ida's attempt to go Ita own way,
called in a speech ror eacb country to find its own desUny.
Speald~W at the spet where he
loundecl his rePn&gt;e 25 years aeo
todl)', Tlto said. ''our canceptlon of the role aad poslUon or
the working man as a tree and
Independent creator In a self·

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Colder lolllgJt wltb the loweat In the 20s. Varlellle cloudlc.&gt;
ness w1d a rew 8110111' fiurrlea:
~~ 0 c;.
extreme .... ~_. Srlb dill,
"'d• ca-. ¢ ,..
wbile generally fair el&amp;ettbel e
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oonUoued cool.
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dleport; a

sloter4n~aw,

By F1!EDERICK H. TREESH
MANNINGTON,
W.
V A.
(UPO-· A lad of ll stood in stoic
silenc~
as the truck-mounted
drill bored into the hlUside,
spewing great. clouds of limestone dust into the 11.ir.
"lie stared down at the hole
like he was looking tor a
miracle," said driller Marlin
Carlin, his voice on the verge o!
cracking,
Beneath the wooded hill. under
nearly 1,000 feet of soli, rock
and shale, lies a coal mine, its
miles ot tunnels wrackt!d by
explosions, filled with fire and
lethal carbon monoxide arxi
methane. Somewhere in that
chamber of horrors are 78
miners, among them the Cather
of the boy who stood beside the
drilling rig.
Hardly any hope yet exists
that the miners, entombed in
Pittsburgh Concolidation Coal
Co.'s No. 9 mine by an initial
explosion nine days ago, are
still alive. But no one can be
sure. Remember Hominy Falls?
Six mine; .&gt; presumed to have
drowned In a flooded mine at
Homiey Falls, W. Va,, earlier
this year were brought out alive
after 16 days.
Lite At Stake
If a miracle were to be

Morey Bid Best

On Highway Job

o1-

FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1968

•

wrought here, it had to be
through the four-inch holes in
the earfrh drilled by men like
Cartln, 1 26-year-old ex-Marine
from Huntington, W.Va. Using
mine rnaps a n d surveyi~
instrume-nts, rescue olli.cials
pinpointt'!d eight places on the
pastoral hills over the seve[)..
mile lor.g mine to make the test
bores. Down 600, 800, sometimes
1,000 fe,et. the d&gt;ills wenL The
30-foot :lll hour rate or a "high
speed" drill seemed painfuUy
slow when lire was at stake.
As each drill broke through
a mine tunnel - mine
into

officials were sure they were
drilling precisely at the places
the trapped men were workill!:
when No. 9 blew up- a sensitive
llsterdng device was dropped
into the hole. For an hour and a
half, rescuers listened ror any
sign or life. They said the
microphones could pick up a
whisper at 100 feet. All they
heard were t'alllng rocks and
dripping water.
Hope Dwindles
Then air samples were taken.
As each sample was returned to
the mine laboratory and found
to contain lethal levels of

carbon monoxide and methane
- the natural gas that millions
or homeowners burn in their
furnaces across the land- hope
dwindled. The mood became
increasingly more solefl\lll.t the
neat, white rrame hornes that
dot the corkscrew mountain
hollow• around ManningtOn and
its twin community, Farmington, and at the Little James
Fork United Methodist Church
at the mine head where famiUes
each day ror a forenoon prayer
service and rolksy "gratl)
therapy" by the Rev, Barnes
(Contimed on page 8)

Nixon Back to Work
NEW
YOR~
(UPD-- PrOB·
tdent.olect Richard M. Nixon
got lnck to work today after a
se._JJtirnental journey to Washington t.o visit his alling former
boss, Dwight D, Eisenhower.
He
of statl
. schedlled a series
.
riteetlligs to work out program•
ror his new administration and
to fi11d the people to run them.
Aldel'l said he had no scheduled
meet hags other than with
meltLbers oC his persooal starr.
Like most Americans, Nixon
paused on Thanksgiving Day to
count his blesslngs.
"1/Ve have a number of things
to be thankful ror this year,"
Nixc1n said, surrounded by hi&amp;
ramily on the porch of Walter

.

The Morey ConstrucUon Co.
ol Parkersburg, W.Va., was apparently low bidder on s high.
way remedial work project in
Mason and Jackson Counties, W.
Va., in oon.iunction with the Racine Lod!:s and Dam Project.
The Parkersburg firm submitted a bid of $210,897 with the
T . C. Young Co. of Williams.
burg, Ky., second on its bid of
$225,033.70.
The work consists essentially ot building a 14 by 10 foot
re
inforced concrete box culvert. 112 (eet long, and or numerous other pi,pe culverts.
4

Reed Army Hospital where he
had
spent two
hours a1
Tlulnksglvlng dinner with the
Eisenhower&amp;.
"First, c.t course, in our casee,
the electloa. Second, the wedding, and third ~ 111911
Important, tho ract that ·lhe
general
has had such a
remarkable recovery (rom his
number or heart attacks."
Although the 78 ~ year - old
Eisenhower still had not recov ~
cred suJ!Iclently to attend the
dinner, he paid ror it. It was
standard Army fare, 70 cents
per person.
Nixon and Ule EiseDhowers
ale the standard Thanksgiving
meal senred in Arm.Y posts
throughout the world- sea food
cocktail, choice of roast turkey

Under to Sovids
LONDON (UPO -

Under hea-

vy Soviet pressure Romania has
agreed to allow Russian forces

to hold manemrers on her soil
next year, diplomatic sources
sald today.
The,y aaJd Marsh&amp;! Ivan Yakobovsk,y, supreme commander of
the Soviet bloc Warsaw Pact military alliance, made the arrange.
menta the past fewdaysinBucha .
rest.

or prime ribs of beer, cornbread
and oyster dressing, giblet
gravy, cranberry and orange
relish, candled sweet potatoes,
green peas with sauteed mushroom buttons, baked acorn
deJlalll salad,
ptllllplt1n
pie
wltll - whipped
cream atld mincemeat pie with
sauce.
"Service rood hils improved
considerably
from
what
1
remember 25~ears ago," Nlxon
said.

_..,, mun.n

Esther

MacKnight, and a brother4n law, James MacKniPt, both ~
managing &amp;ociety also assumes Hartford and oeveral nieces and
the rull rreedom and indepe~ nephews.
Funeral services will be held
ence ot each people and natl~
SUndoy at 2 p.m. from Fogleomg
ality...
Fllllll'al Home wltll the Rev.
He said every rw.tlon must re-- Charles Parrilli of!lclat:lng. Bur.
spect other C(Untl.res.' indeperd- lal wiU be in Graham c:emetary;
ence. '"U these principles whlch Frilacb may cell alter noon on
Include tho l'Undamental rlsht or Saturday.
each - l e 1o· be master olllll
own cwntty art not respected,
PLAN LUNCHEON
new criseS. and focuses of~
COLUYBIJS (111'0 - RepubU.
ble w!U arise ond there wlll be cana w!U hold a -..ldo vic.
no stablllzolion ol lnterMilonal tOry luocbobl here Dec. 12 In
condiUona." he aaid.
cslullrale the Now. 5 ele(tlan.

our

training at Fort Gordon, GL,
and had eight weeks ol special
training in artlllery at Fort

SUI, Okla. He wiU be in Viet-nam ror 12 months. His address is Pvt. Robert S. Shaffer. Btry. A., 6th, 33rd ArV".
APO San Francisco, Callt

96308.

4Cars

At/unction

Four traffic accidents, each
involving single veldcles, were
Minor damage was done to reported by Meigs Cotmty !h!ra house owned by Guy Lee, RL ill' Robert c. Hartenbach"s deI , Slade, when it was struck partment over the Thanksgiving
by a car at 12;30 p.m. Wednes- holiday.
The first occurred Wldlesda.r
day in an accident at the jWlC·
morning
on Route 680, west rl.
tion or Rts. 33 and 681. No one
Reedsville,
in which a car op..
was Injured.
erated
by
Opal
Johnson, RL I,
The State Hi.ghwa.v Patrol said
Reedsville,
skidded
out ol conthat Helen L. Heinrich, 39, Daytrol
on
the
slick
road.
The drivton , headed east,swervedtomtss
er
was
taken
to
&amp;.
Joseph
Hosa westbound car that was left
pital
in
Parkersburg
by
Coolo( center and lost control. The
vehicle went orr the left side of ville emergency squadmen r o r
the hlghwa.y and struck the house. treatment of cuts and bruises. No
There was very minor damage arrest was made.
Another accident at 11 p.m.
to the house and minor damage
Wednesday
on the Willow Creek
to the car. The unidentified car
road
in
Salisbury
township in·
railed to stop. No charge was
volved
a
car
driven
by Ernest
filed against Mrs. Heinrich.
R. Haggy, 18, Pomeroy. Ham

In rounding a eurve 8&amp;!Pirent-

for academic teachers. Instead
or coUega trai~, the vocational teacher must have had atleast
seven years of e~erlence in the
particular trade or sklli.
:n this column I am writing indeed requesU~ - that persons interested in teaching in
these special areas notify me.
The areas a r e cosmetology,
drafting, auto mechanics, am
welding and sheet metal We will
need one teacher in each orthese
four fields next year for our
junior programs. Jn the followi~ year we wUl need an additional teacher in each area as
we move irio senior programs.

lr you have had seven years or
eJii)OJ'lence in woldi"'l and olleet.metal, auto meehanica, drafting
or eo&amp;m.etolOIY and haw some
interett in teaching in one of
these vocaUOMI areas, eall me
at 992.2153 and we will send yoo
an appllcation form and lllTI.IWe
an liQrvlew.

As l mentioned above, we must
do

PVT. ROBERT SHAFFER
Pvt. Hobert S. Shaffer, son
of Mr. and Mra. Earl S. ShaJ.
fer, Pomeroy Route 4, is serving wiUl the U.S. Army in Vie~
nam. A grl(bU of Pomeroy
High School last sprirw. he enlisted in May, urderwent baste

House Strru*

SPEAKING OF SC~NO. 67
By GEORGE HARGRAVES, S\t&gt;t tl1 e State Department of EducaMeigs Local School District
til;,n, They also will soon visit
It mB.Y be a mild SUll&gt;rlse that gr.lidance counselors at the voalready we are engaged in our c atlonal schools In Nelsonville
preparations r o r next school a eel Lancaster, We have also had
year. This acth1t;y will be a part considerable asslstanee Cl-omthe
of our etrorts trom this time un- vocational people at Morgan
tU next school year begins.
( :ounty High School. Sophomores
One very important part of thi 9 have had the various programs
eft'ort is the guidance ol this described to them and they have
year's sophc:lmores in respect to 1,1 xpressed a tentative choice,
the courses they will foUow as ' fhose with unanswered questions
juniors. This group will be tho !have had individual interviews
first to erter the vocational pro- with the counselors.
grams In the new buildirw,
All the eaorts which lave been
I know that we all share con- 11nd will be made in this prcr
cern about the campi etlon ct.te gram have one objective. That
or the building, but we have to is to help 11tudents make wise
plan thatltw!Ubeavallable o&lt;~~~e­ choices. The courses o p en to
time next fall and plan that we these young people wiU be: ac~
will move into lt when it is demic, sclentltlc, business IIlii
ready. Consequentl,y, we roost otfice education, drafting, auto
prepare our sq»bmnores·rorwt.se mechanics, welding alll sheet
choices in the matter of coursea ·metal, cosmetology, and genertlllt they wiU tailo.
al.
The reason that our present
I lllve been asked frequently
sophaa:lcwes, next year's Juniors,
about who will tuch drafting,
will be lhe nrst to enter lhese auto mechanics, cosmetology,
Pr&lt;JCI'liD• Ia that theoo are two and weldirw anti sheet metaL We
year programs and must bepn hope to llnd these lnatructors
in the iudor year.
r1ght here Jn ow own. area. The
guidance porsomel lllve bllit prepuatlonfortheseteachmet with cuidance people !rom ara l.a much d!IJenoat than that

TEN CENTS

acle Persists

Soplwmores Planning Vo-Programs

HARTFORD - Charles Arlh·
ur (51tug) Wayland, 80, d I e d
Thursday evening at his residence. He was born June 28,
1888, at Minersville, M e I g B
Cowrt;y, Ohio the ..., altho late
l.'r '
Lee and Lucy L. Chapman Way.
SAIGON - IN THEIR HEAVIEST RAIDS around Saigon in a
land. A coal miner, be was a
momh, U.S. B52s dropped at least a million pounds of bombs Thursmembel' ol the Hartford United
day and today onto Communist lntlltration corridors toward the
Methodist Church and 0( the MJn.
capital, most of them from cambodiL
ers Assn., Local 9586.
A semiomclal C!ambodian news magazine meantime confirmed
He is sunlved by his w 1 r e,
what .Wed ccmmanders have been sa.ying for months - Viet Cong
Edna MacKnlglrt Wayland; ....,
and North Vietnamese soldiers were bivouacked in Cambodia, free
brother, Jemlnp Wayland, Midfrom American bombs and troQps.

Tito Defres Kremlin Again

Marion.

b I • n a COunty, Tuscarawas Cowd;y, Qdllld&amp;lii; Portamoudi
County, Tnonbull CounQI, Cuy- and Zanu..W..
ahoga County, Lakeland, Lorain
"B)' 1971, ~ltlOO,OOOOhio
County an:! YoungsUM~Mahon- reslderte w'UJ. ·:be enrolled in
ing County;
•
various toe. .eal hiaher educa.Penta County vocational ed.r tion pracr.ms, .. Rbodn Ald.
cation center, the (OW' county
Rhodes also 11tcl he would
area ot Willi~~ .. , Fulton, Defi- recommerll that an Intematlonance arvl
Ftrel a n d s, aJ Trade Center be estlbUihed
Li.w..
Mansfield,
(Contiooed on page 8)

en tine.

Hope for

a

New Haven, W. Va., and llr'!&gt;
CI.Yde Wall, 11oute 1, -IVIll«
great~• are Mart

-The state must equalize
Cunds on a per pupil basis after
adequate and uni(orm local er(ort is made.
"I Intend to use my personal
lnfiuence aM my position of

•

~ · X •~• lr
Lancaater, Clark ~' ,.._..
ilton Cotftf, RIIRl"f. ... ·-~
Tbe new or expanded techni.. Cou.,., MlcMW · 4 ; , - ' 1rt ·
cal education Cacilltles wUJ be Montgomery ~.(. CieniiDIII
In Wayne County. Ashtabula. County.
·d'"'~
·.
1
canton - Stark County, Colum.
JetreriCII
:.i-i I mont ·

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POMEROY.IyiiDDLEPORT, OHIO

VOL. XXI NO. 154

ooc1 ...,, Daniel eurtii, Nov.
at Holzer Hospital.~

Old But Good

membership.

governor to e~ct the Initial
phases of this massive program
into law," Rhodes said

' &gt;- •~,...

gift exchanp. Several c o mBIRTH ANNOUNCED .
munlcotlOI)I were read.
Mr. and Mra.NiddoiAIL.~
111e prize pockop dollaled by ard, Route 3, Pomeroy, ore U:
Mrs. Noutzll!&gt;s wu won by Mrs:
....,e~ag the blrtb "' ~

Wickham.

-The State Oeparunent or
Education, by 1972, must consoJidate its regioraJ omcea Into
the eight state university r~
gions.
-School boards should have
the power of taxation within
pre8Cribed limits with the
larger the pq)ulatlon area the
board serves the larger Us

Devoted To The lntere.t. Of The ltleigl- MWIOn Area

~

FlYWAY FORECAST
ln 0 h i o
1bursday lbroUgl1 !oiDnda7 •••
e.Ti!slng a lillie above normal
with hll!hs averagl"'l in mid
40• north to near 50 ooulh and
lows In low 30&amp;. l\llnor Illy to

recommended:
-By l!l80, all education
should be In one agency headed
by a direct1lr.
-By 1980, there should be a
school distr ict for each irJ!ividuaJ county.
-By 19'i·o or 1971 there must
be one countywide tax base
with each p~il sharing equally in that base.

at y

iii
'

Widdwn, treuurer; Hartford PTA wiU hold Ita ...,;j
Mro.
DeUa
Btlhl, plde; M r s.
mont, Del.
bazaar II 3:30
Hamm,
Mrs.
Marie MtUa, a n d Nov. 30, at tbe Hartford
Miss Hemmenwa,y, g r a n ct.
clatllhter of Mra. Garon Stano- Mra. Francea Bearha, ocuu:ll School. NumerGUa
: ,
bury. Mlddleporl,llfacllated !rom memberli Nra. LWlan Stleff, Cbrlotmu llama wiU be 011
Endlcolt Junior College In BeY· musician, and Mrs. Wlc:ldwn, and door prlzoi wiU 1111 •-clt4:
hlalorlao.
'
erly, Mus.
There wiU be loocl aold el~
Plana
were
made
for
the
anAn alwnnus or Friends' School
either lor conaumptiiXI In !Iii
In WUm!ngtm, Mr. &amp;nlth Ia at. nual Cbrll1mu put;y to be held bulldlns or to take home.
tending Harvard Unlverolt,y, A Dec. 16 at the ..... ol Mr 1.
December wedding Is plamecl. Wlc:klwn. Thoro w!U be a •1

Temperature•

Western Ohio.
_The State Univeralty oC
Central Ohio.
- The state University ot
Southeastern Ohio.
-The State University ~
Southwestern Ohio.
The exact locations of the unIversitles were not announced.
Rhodes also proposed a new
Medical school in North Central

e

Thanksgiving Day. first celebrated in New England, went
west ln the early 19th century
partly by the urging of M r s.
Sarah J. Hale, editor of GodBy's
Lady's Book of PhUadelphla, a
widely read women's magazine.

ot

Ohio and one in Western Ohio.
Rhodes Sllid there would be a
single board of trustees for

•

p.m.3

HARTFORD, W. Va. - .

Caddie

For Our Still Priceless

Blessings and Freecloms

by a director. ~
He told the Cleveland Growth
Club he would presert pro-

New Officers

Enioyed by Closs

5

CLEVELAND (UP 0 -Against
the wishes of advi11ors, Gov.
James A. RhOOes has under·
taken one of the most massive
reorpnizations ot Ohio's educatlonal system ever.
In an address here Wedres~.ay. RhodeB amounced his
Solutions ror the Seventles"
program and said eight new
stlte universities should be establiahed.
He also proposed that the
Board ol Regents by 1980 be
combined with the State Department of education into a
single cabinet agency headed

a good

job

ot ~wr IJCII)l&gt;-

omores u they make their choices Cor next year. We dwit want
1 studerK to ao irto a vocatlcnl

ly got ooto berm, skidding into
a ditch and against a tr•. There
was only minor damage. and no
arrest or injuries.
Thursday at 2:20 a.m., a car
operated by Clarence Mullens,
1131 Mulford Road, COlumbus.
traveling west on Route 124 in
~racuse, went ott the road, aver
an embankment, and into a, grove
or trees. Mullens said be was
blinded by an oncoming vehicle.
There was medium dama&amp;e to
the (ront, right ~. aoo rtabt
front render til Mullens• veld.cle. No inJuries or arrest were
reported.
The fourth mishap 'QS at 4:20
a.m. Thursday on Route 7, abc:U:
soo 11. ooulh or the 111-7 N It e
Club, where a car driYa'l by Harry Chesher, 63, Mlrk'lepnrt. &amp;DIng north, went oft the rlebt side
or the ~. struck a delloeatlon post of the Ohio Depart..
ment of Jllghwayo, lniD a
ditch, and hit a pile ct rellrQad
Ilea. Chesher told lllllhorllloa

program ami then want to drop
out after a few weeks . We also
don't want students to miss the
opportunity to start in a vocational program In the junior year
and then tave them be unhappy
in the senior year because they
missed the chance earlier. U
you have a sq:Jhomore at your
house, please di a cuss this thoroughly al'll thoughtfully with him,
or her. The choices made todate
are tentative and may change.
NEWS AND NOTES - T h e
Meig-s Band will be participating
In the parades in Pcmeroy and
Middleport in the next few days
- Report cards will go home
next Thursday, If you have questions, contact the prlncipal and
arra• a conference with the
teacher or teachers who work
wldl your student- Every schod
district must have 17.5 mill• or he leU uleep lithe - ·
There ... hNY)' damaao to
tax for operation in order to rethe
auto but no lajurlea .,.. arceive state schoo1 funds. We have
IU mUis ..., in e!fect. Three reat.
of these mills muat be- renewed
1bo ~ oold lila al•
durifW 1969 - Christmas ft.~ cllecklng a poallblo bU-'IdP ·•
Uona begins with on earl)&lt; dl .. Route 12t, ...... ~
miaoal oo Friday, Dec. 20 ctaa...
• - .. litiWrad
es resume on Tll.lrlday. January out "' ....
•.

2.

aad llruck. _..r raiL

lo-

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�THE DAILY SENTINEL

Dover Detl was Paulette God-

Eddie Fisher• s career Is like
dard.
BY JACK O'BRIAN
this: his road m&amp;nager was his
Daddy 0. may be beylng a huge
NEW YORK- David Merrick's brother Al, who now is road manNewport
mansion for Jackie 0.,
"Promises, Promises" has been ager ror Trtnl Lopez .... Audrey
maybe
the
Amandale Farm, trom
getting great reviews and en- Hepburn'S under firmpbyslclan's
his recently acquired In-law; it's
don't" and ask, ..,. this right thusiastic audiences oo its try- orders to load on 4,000 caloYotrrH ASKED FOR IT!
owned by Newport Landscapes
11d1 oolunm i1 tor young peo- for us, and will it hurt anyone?" out tour but no one's taking ries a daJr until tlhe covers her
Well, maybe that works t o r chances: composer Burt Bacha- lovely skeleton wttlh 20 morelbs. whose firm Includes Jackie's
ple, their problems and pleasstep~ad .... The Forgotten A:dsurel, their trouble&amp; and run. As very mature people. But the ma- rach's composed tour new songs .... &amp;apermarket heir Freddie toerat is John G. W. Husted,
wlth the rest of Helen Help US!, ture ones aren't buying the phil - .... Gig young and Sally Keller- Hill buys lots ()( groceries f o r
who was engaged to Jackie Boult welcomes laughs but won't osophy as much as the imma- man have an any4ay announce- songstress Nancy How~, especi- vier in 1952; tier engagemoot to
ally at the Billy Budd ch&lt;Jphouse.
dodge a serious question with a ture ones who figure it means ment .. .. Peggy Cass got the
Jack Kennedy was announced 1n
"Anything goes, and if I don't sad news straight from ller date,
SWank :
Chubby
Checker's
brush -&lt;&gt;II'.
'53.
Send your teenage questions to go along. I won't get to go out J ames Mason: Peg's role ln Ma- Rolls-Royce has rwming-board
son's
"Age
of
Coo
sent"
wound
to MIMing-board Oriental carYOUTH ,\SKill FOR IT, care of with anyone. ••
If we were very wise, we could up on the traditional cutting room pels ..~. Big N. Y, corporate atHelen Help US! this newspaper.
live without rules. Isn't ita shame noor . ... Nooe of the candidate!!: torney isn~ ashamed of tt OO.t
NOT TilE TIME OR PLACE
we aren't taught rtrst to be wise who boUght NBC-TV time owes neither is he adv ertislng h i s
Dear Helen:
MY boy friend who is 1a, wrote - through sex education in it money . . . . The N. Y, Cardiac weekends at a Pennsylvania nume a poem. At the bottom he schools for one thing - before c entre dimer at the Waldorf dlllt coiQI\Y.
Gregory Peck invested in a
put "P. S. Please excuse my we're handed a new C(l(lcept we expects both heart surgeon Dr.
awful spelling. 1 can't help be- aren't ready ror? - PHILOSO- Chrlstiaan · Barnard and new - Santa Monica used car lot ....
Pres. Nixon .... The kookiest Modern stage obsolescence: matPHER, J UNIOR GRWE
Ing dumb...
mail of all goes to actresses in tresses in the hilarious "You
He l1n't &amp;1mb, and 1 didn't Dear Phil :
Certainly
Is.
The
greatest
the network soap operas.
Know 1 Can't~ _you When the
want him to think he is, so I
Back . studio gossip: JohmY Water's RmminlV'h;~e been re·
shame
is
that
the
too-young
latch
easaally suggested he use a dh~­
tlonary when un!lllre of a word. on to the idea without understand- Carsoo's due to pack in the placed six times .... George GrizHe looked very hurt and said ing the conceP . Wh.'\l may some- "'Tonight" show in •69; a n d zard left that hit to star in ••Nool
he wished he'd never written the times work for mature, thinking Dick Cavett will get it .... Beau- Coward's SWeet Potato," which
II As
adults can turn a teen's Ufe into tiful Deborah Steinberg
Oopped not just onc:e, but twice.
poem.
The
World
Turns"
TV
soapera
a
shambles.
And
I
have
thOus
The Bing Crosb:vs will teed
1 oni.Y wanted to help. What
ands of letters to prove it\ - H. will get an Ingrid Bergman build- their Las Cruces, Mexico, neighdid I do wrong'? - D.T.H.
up .... The first-night party Dec. bors a Latin-American ThanksDear Helen:
Dear D:
8,for "Ballad for a Firing giving !eallt; aeans, lrtjoles, turWe
started
dating
when
I
was
r a boy brougllt you flowers,
Squad" will be at Sardi' s 16
and
he
was
18.
He
was
the
key and stuffing ..• . After more
would you tell him a few are
natcll : Vincent Sardi Jr .'s wife than 3a years the priivate streets
nrst
fellow
I
really
loved.
I
wilted? This was no time to
didn't want to go all the wa,y, (Adele Rasey) is featured there- of Rockefeller PlaZ&lt;l finally have
play teacher, Honey. - H.
but he convinced me it was. right. in ... . Kids at the Central Park traffic lights .... The-: lovely kissDear Helen:
About two weeks later, he broke Children's Zoo can't figure the er ordering bagels and lox at the
Tite "new morality" as I unup witll me because he had found number of cops suddenly around:
derstand it, is "making your
own decision, based on t h e another girl. In a month, he it's a long cool glance across
common good." 'lbat is, toss out was back, and he aiR\Qst cried 5th Ave. from Dick Nixon's N.Y.
BARBS
when he apologbed ror dumping apartment.
rigid ruJes like ·-Good girls
me. He said he'll always love
By PHIL PASTORET
me, and - weU. I tried to tell
him I didn't want any m o r e
The only men who prosper
sneaking, but somehoW he won
bee a us€ they think nothing
matters are the fe_llows who
because I love hlm.
make vacuum pumps.
It's now kind of like we're an
I
old married couple, except we
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By EVELYN BR1CKLES
aren't, and I hate the physical ' 'One Nation Under God," Helen
The Women's Society of Chris- part because it's all shame and Woode; song, "Thank You Lord" give a spouse for !:.is or fler
tian Service of SL Paul' s United worry, and being afraid someone and closing prayer by Isola Tay- birthday is a year's supply of

Radio Clty Music nail's catchIng up with the new - movie
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house a rum with a l'l.lde - acene
(uThe Imposalble Years") for ita ChristmaS BhoW!
Ea It Side boutique a and shops
sported window cards, ·~ e 1come nome, Jackie'' ••.• One E.
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will catch us when we park on lor.
The January meeting, to be
lonely roads. But if I stop tllat
held
at the Follrod - Hobinson
~rt. be'll drop me. He gets mad
and sayS rm fOOliSh to be Hgo home, with Osie Follrod , proold-tasbioned," but I Cllll't help gram leader.
the way I feel. Can you tell me
Mr. and Mr s. Pete Parsons of
Huntington,
W. Va., spentaweekwhere all thl8 will end? - lN
cnd
here
with
their son-in-law
LOVE BUT GUlL TY
atld
daughter
,
Mr.
aTJ:l Mrs. TerDear C,uilty :
All thls can end several ways ry Swartz, and attended church
- either in pregnancy, a bitter here Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swartz
break..(.tp, or a so-so marriage;
but I can almost guarantee you and family of Marietta took Sunwon't "tive together happUyever day diMer with hel' mother, N1ra
afterward." You have too much Robinson, and aunt, Clara Foilguilt and resentment between you rod. The y also called on his parp
l·man.
Mrs. Myrtle Frost was taken - and there are no surer stiff- ents, Mr. and Mr s. Hobart
1Q' her daughter from St. Joseph's len of loYe. - H.
Swartz .
Hospital, Parkersburg, to a conSeveral local families attended
Wescent home in Columbus on
runeral services for Mrs. Effie
retur ned to her home at Che s- Stout at the n range Christian
san.nJay.
Mr. and Mrs. John Arbaugh ter !rom University Hospita, , Church last week. The Grange
vlaited Myrtle FrostatSt Joseph Col urnbu!i , Saturday.
held a burial service.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy
Mr. aOO Mrs. Dale Kuhn and
Hospital Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Violet have moved their trailer to the family or Little Hocking, Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ~ lot by Howard Caldwell's.
and Mrs. Mike Williams and ManMrs. Don Sprague returned
genett were calling at U1e borne
die, and Mr. and Mrs. Terry
or Mr. and Mrs. Al'"a Clark ard home from Veterans Memorial Swartz attended a ramily dinner
family of Flatwoods Sunday af- llospital where she underwent
surgery.
ternoon.
Mr. arxi Mrs. Millard Brooks den Clark Hosp ital, Parkersburg,
Mrs. Grace Smith spent sevand admitted as a medical paal weeks at the home of her sis- of Heynoldsburg, Ohio, visited
tient .
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Os- her brother I Mr. ana Mrs. Dosel
Kenneth Caldwell underwent
wald at Ruidoss, New Mexico. Miller and family.
surgery
at St.. Joseph Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. David Riggs arxl
She was accompanied there by
Monday for a broken collar bone
her sister, who lives in f1orida. daughter, Mary Louise, return- which he received while playi ng
While they were there, Mr. Os- ed home Tuesday from Mimea- football at Eastern High.
wald passed awa,y suddenly with polis, Minn., where they had spent
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a heart attack, they they went on a few days visiting Mrs. Rigg's
to Slcremento, CalU. • where the)' grandmother 11nd other relatives. '•,•,
'rialted other relati Yes. When T hey were joined there by Mrs.
Rigg's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
they were ready to return home,
they received word of the death David Hair: from Texas and her
·
or their nephew, Mr. Lawrence brother and wife, Mr. anc.l Mrs.
Bruce Hale of New Mexico.
Fry at CleYeland, but they were
Blain Taylor, who runs the
IIMble to return in time for the
hardwa
re store here, has bought
funeral.
M.r. and Mr s. Marvin Walker the Eva Lockwood property (forIIDd daughter, Ruthie, were Sun- merly the Guy Springer proper-

Methodist Church (Sooth) met
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Gerald VioleL Each one
present took part in the program,
the topics of which were "Prayer" and 01 Ttl8nksgiYing." Discussion was held concerning the
charter meeting and dinner bazaar aet for Dec. 7. Christmas
and genenl purpose cards were
on dispt.y and orders iBken. Anyone wishing cards may contact
v.he secretary, Mrs. VioleL The
December meeting will be at the
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Ill)' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Gordon at Jackson, Ohio.
Jame• Harbor (J immy Doss) is
here in the states now with his
wUe am baby after serving some
tblte oversees in the service.
Mr. and Mrs . Douglas Bissell
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delenolve cornerback lronl Hemlock Grove, Wednesday waa
named U&gt; the All-Ohio c.aterence llrat team defense. He
was a second team aeleetiCII Ialit year. Smllh helped lead
Marietta this taU to a 7...2 over...all recon:l:, best at t h e
achool In 48 years, and a 6-1 league record, best since 1936 •
A 196.! graduate ·of Pomeroy lllldl Sehool, he Ia the ICII of
Mrs. Leota Smith end the late Ralph Smith.

~ &amp;uthern Loser in
Tim Goll1, 6-4 center, hltt4'18' the
hoop lor the ~s.
Goss, llteralb'
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team, finished the game with ?:1
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the stidium betWeen the Cleve· charge. We also have !lOMe varland Browns and the New York laUons we work ott hall a dozen
Glanll conl4 depend on how · of the delolises."
well the Bro!ms' defeasive unit
Jim Kanlcki, Ron &amp;lldow,
contains the Giants' scrambling Walt Johnson and Jaek Gresquarterbaek Fran Tarklngtoo.
ory will be the front lour lor
, BroWDB' defeiisi.V. coach How. Cleveland who will be charged
lr&lt;l Brlnlter .-ld, '"rbere Is ro with tracltlng down Tarkenl&lt;rl
qu,.UO..;_' al!out It, Tarkenton SUnday'
p r e - · a ' opoclal problem.
Kanlchl described aome of the
You . try .to COIItaln him, keep problema In catching the Giant
him lnal4e bul ellll YOII can't quarterback when he said,
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76ers Hot
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By Untied Preas lnternaUonal
Philadelphia's 76ers, making
three of every four shots they
threw u,p in the secmd hall,
dereated Los Angeles 122 -107
Thurllday night tD tighten up
both the East and Westdlvlalonol
the National Basltetball Asaoelatlon.
With lour minutes remaining
In the lhlrd quarter- and hhe
Lakers and 76ers tied 71 all,
PhUadelphia's Luke Jacki!ICI'I
drove In !or a layup that started
a 13~ scoring mlsmateh end
gave the 76ers an 11-ooint lead
the Lakers never seriously
threatened. Philadelphia made
16 of 21 field goals In the third
quarter and 15 of 22 In the
fourth quarter,
lrt the only other NBA game
Thor IMlay, Seattle defeated Milwaukee 115-103 lor Its fourth
stralglrt win, longest In the
history of the Seattle club. Bob
Rule led the wlmers with 27
points.
The Phlhute.lphia v 1 e t o r y
brougltt the 76era to within one
game of Bostm and Baltimore
co~eaders in the Eallt Dlvlaloo:
Los Angeles• West Dlvlalon lead
dropped U&gt; 3~ games over
runnerup San Francisco, with
AUanta and San Diego lour
games out.
mu cwmlngbam led Plllladelphla with 28 points, JackiCII hlid
24 _and Hal · Greer 20. Tbe
Lakera were paced by EIBin
Baylor's 3ll point&amp;. Los Angeles
guard Jerry West hlid the flu
and did not play.
Wayne Embry slao had 27
points In a losing eause !or
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By United Preas lnternati~l
Eallt
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Boston . . . . . 14 5 .737
BaiUmore . . , 12 6 .727
Philadelphia .. 12 S .706 I
Cincinnati . . . 12 7 .632 2
Detroit .. . . . 10 10 .500 'h
New York . . . . 9 14 .391 7
Milwaukee . . , • a 14 .263 9
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San Francisco 10 10 .500 3'h
Atlanta . . . . . 11 12 .478 4
San Dlegu . . . 10 11 .476 4
Seattle .... . , 10 17 .370 7
Chicago . . . . . 8 15 .348 7
Phoenix , . . .. . 5 13 .278 71h
Thursday's Results
Philadelphia 122 Los Angeles
107
Seattle 115 Milwaukee 103
(Only games scheduled)
Friday's Games
Loa Angeles at Boston
Detroit vs. Cin. at Cleveland
Philadelphia at Baltimore
Chicago at San Diego
Milwaukee at San Francisco
(Only games scheduled)

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T ... ce WUdcats by domlnotlll! the shoot!~ and rebounding.
Chuck Bradbury, 6-3 senior, pa.;ed tile Bobcats ·of coach John
sang with 30 points. Steve ~uldlng, 5-10 senior, tallied 16, Jon
Rotllgeb, 6-1 junior, scored 12.
Kyger Creek had Its btggelll
Dave Daniels, 6-1 ~or, was
top point maker lor the Wild- polnt..maklng frame in the see-eats with 17 point"· Daniela was ond period aa theY laDled 21
alao top rel&gt;Ounder tor Haman points to go Into a 36-10 lead at
Trace with 18
the WUdcato halltlme.
39 retKMI&amp;ds.
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Tbe Wildcats allowed 1C&gt; betThe BobcatS hid the ecJ&amp;e on lflr in the seCODd half as the)'
rebounds with Sl. Bradbuey hlid were only outscored by two
14 rebounds and Tom Reese points, 35-33. Hannan Trace san··
ed 21 points In the lblrd period
6-1 senior, and Spaulding
to cut Kyger Creek's lead to
hlid 12.
The Bobcats are now l.ll In 53.31 at the end of the period.
SV AC play and 2.1l In all games. At one point In the third perHannan Trace Ia D-1 In bolllthe Iod Hannan Traee had whittled
the lead to 17 points, ~-29 with
SV AC and ell games. '
During the fir at tour· mlnutea 2:10 U&gt; go.
Midway the fourth period, Kyof the couteot the teams were
nearly evenly matehed on de- ger Creek enjoyed a 24 point
fense with the Bobcats leading spread and with about three min2.1l on tree throws by Jon Roth· utes lo go Coach Sang lltarted
gel&gt; and Earl Thomas, 6-1 sen- substituting. The final margin of
lor. Spaulding hit from the side victory was 28 points.
Larry Jeffers, 6..0senior,toulto make It 4-0 It the 3:15 mark.
Bradbucy followed up with a three ed out tor Hannan Trace with
pointer at the 2:30 mark and 11y. 3:25 to go In the last period and
Dave Daniels was out oo routs
gw Creek led 7-6,
The Wildcats were not rebound- with SS seconds U&gt; go In t h e
Ing and their ahootlng was off, game.
The Bobcats made 25 of 59
a general trend throughout the
conteaL Kyger Creek led 15~ from the rteld for 42.3 per cent
at the end of the flrllt period. and 21 of 32 at the !oul line lor
Hanlan Trace went scoreless 65.6 per cent. Harman Trace hit
lor the first seven mlmtea and only 19 of 71 from tile field ror
27 seconds before Dave Daniela 26.7 per cent and five of 13 at
hit with a pivot shot with 33 sec- the line tor 38.4 per cent.
In the reserve game, Kyger
onds left.
Creek won 57-21 as Tom Hysell
scored 17 points. Jim Swindler
and Jerry Waugh eacll had five
for Hannan Trace.
RESERVE GAME
pla,yers In double flaurea, and
Kyger Creek (57) - Hysell,
overall, turned in a creditable 8-1-17; Queen, 4..0..S; Brown, 2team etrort, said Adama. "[ was 3-7; Saunders, 3..0-6; Glndlesreal pleased with their hustle " berger, 0-1-1; Henson, 2..S-9;
said the coaeh.
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Metzger, 1-3-5; J . HOI, 2~-4.
Gary Norris, 5-10, junior, and Totals, 22-13-.17.
Mark Beegle, 5-11 senior, sharHannan Trace (21) - C r eed scoring honors lor the hosts meens, 0-1-1; Waugh, 1..3-5; J.
with 11 points each.
SWindler, 2-1-.\; K. SWain, 2Alexander got ~ 18· 11 first 0-4; Pack, 1.0-2; N. SWindler.
period advantage and led 31.18 1-2-4. Totals, 7-7-21.
at hp,I!Ume. Tbe Tornadoes play- Kyger Creek . . . 16 28 46 57
ed the laller. ~· prett;y Haman Trace . . . 9 11 15 21
· .mud&gt;CJ!! ' eveh te~l'~t
VARSITY ..G&lt;\ME .
the fl1lfd period.,ji!lft' the vialBradKyger
. tors leadlt!g 3$~1:-.i Ita end, bury, 13-4-30; Rolllgeb, 3-6-12;
The Tornado reaveteim suf~ Reese, 3~-6; Thomas, 1-4..6;
lered a 40-22 aetbfcl( 'at t h e Buckley, 0-1-1; Spaulding, 5-6hgcls of th• lltile ~s. 16. Totals, 2~1-71 :
Grigsby led AlexandOr with 22
Hannan Trace (43) - Jeffers,
while Sam Shain and Barry Hart 3-tl-6; D. Daniels, 8-1-17; Sisgot sbt eaeh to lead Southern. son, 3-1-7; Chapman, 2..0-4;
The Tornadoes will travel to Daniels, 1.0-2; Wells, 1-1-3; N,
North Gallla lor their next out- SWindler, 0.2-2; Montgomery. 1Ing on Dec. 3,
0-2, Totals, 19-.\-43.
BY QUARTERS
Kyger Creek • . . 15 36 53 71
Alexander ... 18 31 38 54-54 Hannan Trace . . 2 10 31 43
Southern . . . . 11 18 27 43- 43
ALEX, 54
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Rick Werner, a junior, was
9..S..z7, Hobo ~.a. Hacker 0-4-f,
inadvertantly
not 11 sted among
Lohr l-1..1, TotAls 19-16-.\4.
the
varsity
basketball
players
. SOUTHERN 45
on
the
Marauder
squad
WedDiddle :J-4.10, Norrla 4.3-11
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MEIGS MARAUDERS
1968-69 Seaaon
Nov. 29 - Jaeksoi\
llec. 6 _: At Nelaon'iiii&amp;York ·
Dec, 13 .:.. Ironton
Dec. 20- Wellston
Dec. 27 - At Athens
Jill. 3- Logan
Jan. 10 - At Gallipolis
Jan. 11 - At Jackson
Jan. 17 - Nelsonville--York
Jan. 18 - Wlhama
Jan. 24 - At Ironton
Jan. 25 - VInton
Jan. 31 - At Wellston
Feb. 7 - Athens
Feb. 14- At Logan
Feb. 15 - At Pt. Pleaaant
Feb. 21 - GaUlpolls
Feb. 22 - At Wlhama

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Coaeh Dan Wrll!hl'a Eaot.ern
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HCCIICI ball Wodnellday nlllilt at
Southwaalem Hlldl Se~ to n1p
the lllldllluwlers of Coach Uoyd
M.Yera 77 .S.S In tho ~ game
of the SOUthern Valley AthleUc
Conference for both teama.
Tbe Eqlea ...., held a slim
29~6 bal!Ume lead nearly doubled the score on the lfl&amp;hlanden In the second hair, wtscor·

In&amp; the home ebb 43411, 'l1it
Eosles hell! a b!JI.clao In .....
In&amp; and rebounding •• they~
ed to tho win.
Ray Karr, !i-ll oenlor, hit lllx. ·
goals and seven free ~. for.,
19 points to paee ·the wtmora:
Pat Morrtosey, 5-11 senior, had
16 and llGn Rose,
15 points.

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BY THE UPI
Phil Swl..::lell, Pomeroy RD,
200 lb. tight end of the und&amp;reated Ohio Unl versit,y Bobcats,
was selected on the second team
offensive unit today at ou and
Miami shared three-tlttha of the
All - Mid American Qmt'erence
team, laking 15 of the 25 berths.
S...lndell, a 1965 graduate of
Pomeroy High School, is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard SWin-.
dell of RD, Shade. He was an
All - SEOAL and for Pomeroy
High two years, goirc both ways,
and was 1 starter at OU two

years.
The Bobcats, MAC champion
which set loop records for total
offense am scoring, had sh:
players on the first team offem~e arll one on defense.
Runner"'
Miami captured
five defense and three oft'ense

posts.
Fifteen players were unanimous selections am eight others were repeaters from the
1967 squad,
The team included three offensive ems and three defensive erxls, as ties occurred· at
these posttims,
Holdovers from last year's offensive squad were end Gary
ArthW' of Miami, tackle Kent
Karmon IJf Ohio an:! Toledo
tailback Roland Moss.
On defense, the repeaters
were ends J c r r y
Collins
of Western Michigan aOO Mel
Tucker of Toledo, tackle Jim
Corrigall of Kent State, linebacker Bob Babich of Miami and
Western Michigan bac~ Dave
Hudson.
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Bryant headed the formidaWe
offensive unit and was joined
by teammates BOO Houmard
(fullback), Dave LeVeck (hslfback) and Moss, the MAC's top
rusher.
Bryant led the MAC in toWl
offense with 2,258 yards and 22
touchdown&amp;. He passed for 1,524 yard5 am rushed for 734
more.
Moss gained 1,145 net yards
rushing in 267 attempts and
scored 13 touchdowns.
LeVeck ranked secoOO behind
Moss witll sao yards. While
Houmard did not rank in the
Top 10, he set a conference rec.
ord with 19 touchdowns.
Ends Ed Jones or Bowling
Green, Todd Snyder of Ohio and
Miami's Gary Arthur ranked
first, third and sixth in receivLng. Jones caught 49 passes for
716 · yards, followed by Snyder
( 46 lor 771) and Arthur (1:1 for
330).
There was even a spot on the
All-MAC team for Toledo placekicker Ken Crots who booted
ulne field goala and 29 straigl•t
conversions.
Here is the 1968 All-MAC football team:
FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
Ends - x-Gary Arthur, Miami;

Todd Sr\rder, Ohio, and Ed
Jones, Bowling Greel\
Tackles - x • Ken CArmon,
Ohio, and Dave Hutchins, Miami.
Guards - x-Mel Miller, T.,
ledo, and Larry Thompson, Mi-

ami.
Center - Jeff R&lt;Dison 1 Ohio.
Quarterback - x-Cleve Bryant, Ohio.
Halfbacks - x-Roland Moss,
Toledo, am Dave LeVeck, Ohio.
Fullback Bob Houmard
Ohio.
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Crots, Toledo.
F1RST TEAM DEFENSE
End&amp; -· x-Merv Nugent, Miami; Jerry Collins, Western
Michigan arxl Mel Tucker, Toledo.
Tackles - x-ErroJ Kahoun,
Miami, and Jim Corrigall, Kent
State.
Middle Guard- x .Joe Green.
Bowling Green.
Linebackers - x-Bob Babich,
Miami; x-Bob Rieber, Miami,
and x~teve Robinson, Ohio.
Backs - x-Dave H u d son,
WMU; x-Dick Boron, Miami,
and Olrt Johnson, Toledo.
SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
Ends - PhU Swil¥1ell, Ohio,
and Denny Tobiu, Toledo.
Tackles - Frank Peters, Ohio
and Jim Rutledge, WMU,
Guards- Paul Minnes WMU
and Jim Hanel!, Toledo.'
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Quarterback - Kent Thompson, MlamL
Halfbacks - Ken Woodside,
WMU, 8{XI Bob Glover, Miami.
Fullback - Cleve Dickerson,
Miami.

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Eddie Fisher• s career Is like
dard.
BY JACK O'BRIAN
this: his road m&amp;nager was his
Daddy 0. may be beylng a huge
NEW YORK- David Merrick's brother Al, who now is road manNewport
mansion for Jackie 0.,
"Promises, Promises" has been ager ror Trtnl Lopez .... Audrey
maybe
the
Amandale Farm, trom
getting great reviews and en- Hepburn'S under firmpbyslclan's
his recently acquired In-law; it's
don't" and ask, ..,. this right thusiastic audiences oo its try- orders to load on 4,000 caloYotrrH ASKED FOR IT!
owned by Newport Landscapes
11d1 oolunm i1 tor young peo- for us, and will it hurt anyone?" out tour but no one's taking ries a daJr until tlhe covers her
Well, maybe that works t o r chances: composer Burt Bacha- lovely skeleton wttlh 20 morelbs. whose firm Includes Jackie's
ple, their problems and pleasstep~ad .... The Forgotten A:dsurel, their trouble&amp; and run. As very mature people. But the ma- rach's composed tour new songs .... &amp;apermarket heir Freddie toerat is John G. W. Husted,
wlth the rest of Helen Help US!, ture ones aren't buying the phil - .... Gig young and Sally Keller- Hill buys lots ()( groceries f o r
who was engaged to Jackie Boult welcomes laughs but won't osophy as much as the imma- man have an any4ay announce- songstress Nancy How~, especi- vier in 1952; tier engagemoot to
ally at the Billy Budd ch&lt;Jphouse.
dodge a serious question with a ture ones who figure it means ment .. .. Peggy Cass got the
Jack Kennedy was announced 1n
"Anything goes, and if I don't sad news straight from ller date,
SWank :
Chubby
Checker's
brush -&lt;&gt;II'.
'53.
Send your teenage questions to go along. I won't get to go out J ames Mason: Peg's role ln Ma- Rolls-Royce has rwming-board
son's
"Age
of
Coo
sent"
wound
to MIMing-board Oriental carYOUTH ,\SKill FOR IT, care of with anyone. ••
If we were very wise, we could up on the traditional cutting room pels ..~. Big N. Y, corporate atHelen Help US! this newspaper.
live without rules. Isn't ita shame noor . ... Nooe of the candidate!!: torney isn~ ashamed of tt OO.t
NOT TilE TIME OR PLACE
we aren't taught rtrst to be wise who boUght NBC-TV time owes neither is he adv ertislng h i s
Dear Helen:
MY boy friend who is 1a, wrote - through sex education in it money . . . . The N. Y, Cardiac weekends at a Pennsylvania nume a poem. At the bottom he schools for one thing - before c entre dimer at the Waldorf dlllt coiQI\Y.
Gregory Peck invested in a
put "P. S. Please excuse my we're handed a new C(l(lcept we expects both heart surgeon Dr.
awful spelling. 1 can't help be- aren't ready ror? - PHILOSO- Chrlstiaan · Barnard and new - Santa Monica used car lot ....
Pres. Nixon .... The kookiest Modern stage obsolescence: matPHER, J UNIOR GRWE
Ing dumb...
mail of all goes to actresses in tresses in the hilarious "You
He l1n't &amp;1mb, and 1 didn't Dear Phil :
Certainly
Is.
The
greatest
the network soap operas.
Know 1 Can't~ _you When the
want him to think he is, so I
Back . studio gossip: JohmY Water's RmminlV'h;~e been re·
shame
is
that
the
too-young
latch
easaally suggested he use a dh~­
tlonary when un!lllre of a word. on to the idea without understand- Carsoo's due to pack in the placed six times .... George GrizHe looked very hurt and said ing the conceP . Wh.'\l may some- "'Tonight" show in •69; a n d zard left that hit to star in ••Nool
he wished he'd never written the times work for mature, thinking Dick Cavett will get it .... Beau- Coward's SWeet Potato," which
II As
adults can turn a teen's Ufe into tiful Deborah Steinberg
Oopped not just onc:e, but twice.
poem.
The
World
Turns"
TV
soapera
a
shambles.
And
I
have
thOus
The Bing Crosb:vs will teed
1 oni.Y wanted to help. What
ands of letters to prove it\ - H. will get an Ingrid Bergman build- their Las Cruces, Mexico, neighdid I do wrong'? - D.T.H.
up .... The first-night party Dec. bors a Latin-American ThanksDear Helen:
Dear D:
8,for "Ballad for a Firing giving !eallt; aeans, lrtjoles, turWe
started
dating
when
I
was
r a boy brougllt you flowers,
Squad" will be at Sardi' s 16
and
he
was
18.
He
was
the
key and stuffing ..• . After more
would you tell him a few are
natcll : Vincent Sardi Jr .'s wife than 3a years the priivate streets
nrst
fellow
I
really
loved.
I
wilted? This was no time to
didn't want to go all the wa,y, (Adele Rasey) is featured there- of Rockefeller PlaZ&lt;l finally have
play teacher, Honey. - H.
but he convinced me it was. right. in ... . Kids at the Central Park traffic lights .... The-: lovely kissDear Helen:
About two weeks later, he broke Children's Zoo can't figure the er ordering bagels and lox at the
Tite "new morality" as I unup witll me because he had found number of cops suddenly around:
derstand it, is "making your
own decision, based on t h e another girl. In a month, he it's a long cool glance across
common good." 'lbat is, toss out was back, and he aiR\Qst cried 5th Ave. from Dick Nixon's N.Y.
BARBS
when he apologbed ror dumping apartment.
rigid ruJes like ·-Good girls
me. He said he'll always love
By PHIL PASTORET
me, and - weU. I tried to tell
him I didn't want any m o r e
The only men who prosper
sneaking, but somehoW he won
bee a us€ they think nothing
matters are the fe_llows who
because I love hlm.
make vacuum pumps.
It's now kind of like we're an
I
old married couple, except we
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By EVELYN BR1CKLES
aren't, and I hate the physical ' 'One Nation Under God," Helen
The Women's Society of Chris- part because it's all shame and Woode; song, "Thank You Lord" give a spouse for !:.is or fler
tian Service of SL Paul' s United worry, and being afraid someone and closing prayer by Isola Tay- birthday is a year's supply of

Radio Clty Music nail's catchIng up with the new - movie
trenl: lor the first Ume It will
house a rum with a l'l.lde - acene
(uThe Imposalble Years") for ita ChristmaS BhoW!
Ea It Side boutique a and shops
sported window cards, ·~ e 1come nome, Jackie'' ••.• One E.
53rd st. restaurantfronl-wlndowed a poem .... Hubert HUJilllhreY
has at least one job offer that
would pay him more than II he'd
won ......Dream HoUse" TV qubman Mike Darow gives away
$40,000 dream homes each week
and then goes •"home" to hla
own two-room apartment .... Kenny's Steak Pub, which gets all the
pro football stars, also hauls in

m11111 a Jo&lt;key ror a aacldle of,
lamb: the picture's pretty fun·
DEVOTED TO INTEREST OF
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will catch us when we park on lor.
The January meeting, to be
lonely roads. But if I stop tllat
held
at the Follrod - Hobinson
~rt. be'll drop me. He gets mad
and sayS rm fOOliSh to be Hgo home, with Osie Follrod , proold-tasbioned," but I Cllll't help gram leader.
the way I feel. Can you tell me
Mr. and Mr s. Pete Parsons of
Huntington,
W. Va., spentaweekwhere all thl8 will end? - lN
cnd
here
with
their son-in-law
LOVE BUT GUlL TY
atld
daughter
,
Mr.
aTJ:l Mrs. TerDear C,uilty :
All thls can end several ways ry Swartz, and attended church
- either in pregnancy, a bitter here Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swartz
break..(.tp, or a so-so marriage;
but I can almost guarantee you and family of Marietta took Sunwon't "tive together happUyever day diMer with hel' mother, N1ra
afterward." You have too much Robinson, and aunt, Clara Foilguilt and resentment between you rod. The y also called on his parp
l·man.
Mrs. Myrtle Frost was taken - and there are no surer stiff- ents, Mr. and Mr s. Hobart
1Q' her daughter from St. Joseph's len of loYe. - H.
Swartz .
Hospital, Parkersburg, to a conSeveral local families attended
Wescent home in Columbus on
runeral services for Mrs. Effie
retur ned to her home at Che s- Stout at the n range Christian
san.nJay.
Mr. and Mrs. John Arbaugh ter !rom University Hospita, , Church last week. The Grange
vlaited Myrtle FrostatSt Joseph Col urnbu!i , Saturday.
held a burial service.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy
Mr. aOO Mrs. Dale Kuhn and
Hospital Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Violet have moved their trailer to the family or Little Hocking, Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ~ lot by Howard Caldwell's.
and Mrs. Mike Williams and ManMrs. Don Sprague returned
genett were calling at U1e borne
die, and Mr. and Mrs. Terry
or Mr. and Mrs. Al'"a Clark ard home from Veterans Memorial Swartz attended a ramily dinner
family of Flatwoods Sunday af- llospital where she underwent
surgery.
ternoon.
Mr. arxi Mrs. Millard Brooks den Clark Hosp ital, Parkersburg,
Mrs. Grace Smith spent sevand admitted as a medical paal weeks at the home of her sis- of Heynoldsburg, Ohio, visited
tient .
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Os- her brother I Mr. ana Mrs. Dosel
Kenneth Caldwell underwent
wald at Ruidoss, New Mexico. Miller and family.
surgery
at St.. Joseph Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. David Riggs arxl
She was accompanied there by
Monday for a broken collar bone
her sister, who lives in f1orida. daughter, Mary Louise, return- which he received while playi ng
While they were there, Mr. Os- ed home Tuesday from Mimea- football at Eastern High.
wald passed awa,y suddenly with polis, Minn., where they had spent
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to Slcremento, CalU. • where the)' grandmother 11nd other relatives. '•,•,
'rialted other relati Yes. When T hey were joined there by Mrs.
Rigg's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
they were ready to return home,
they received word of the death David Hair: from Texas and her
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or their nephew, Mr. Lawrence brother and wife, Mr. anc.l Mrs.
Bruce Hale of New Mexico.
Fry at CleYeland, but they were
Blain Taylor, who runs the
IIMble to return in time for the
hardwa
re store here, has bought
funeral.
M.r. and Mr s. Marvin Walker the Eva Lockwood property (forIIDd daughter, Ruthie, were Sun- merly the Guy Springer proper-

Methodist Church (Sooth) met
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Gerald VioleL Each one
present took part in the program,
the topics of which were "Prayer" and 01 Ttl8nksgiYing." Discussion was held concerning the
charter meeting and dinner bazaar aet for Dec. 7. Christmas
and genenl purpose cards were
on dispt.y and orders iBken. Anyone wishing cards may contact
v.he secretary, Mrs. VioleL The
December meeting will be at the
t: heme of Mrs. Nelsel Weather-

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Gordon at Jackson, Ohio.
Jame• Harbor (J immy Doss) is
here in the states now with his
wUe am baby after serving some
tblte oversees in the service.
Mr. and Mrs . Douglas Bissell
have moved their trailer to the
Henry Hensley lot in the Arbaugh
housing addition.
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MARIETTA COLLEGE senior Bob R. Smith, a 175 pound
delenolve cornerback lronl Hemlock Grove, Wednesday waa
named U&gt; the All-Ohio c.aterence llrat team defense. He
was a second team aeleetiCII Ialit year. Smllh helped lead
Marietta this taU to a 7...2 over...all recon:l:, best at t h e
achool In 48 years, and a 6-1 league record, best since 1936 •
A 196.! graduate ·of Pomeroy lllldl Sehool, he Ia the ICII of
Mrs. Leota Smith end the late Ralph Smith.

~ &amp;uthern Loser in
Tim Goll1, 6-4 center, hltt4'18' the
hoop lor the ~s.
Goss, llteralb'
Everything" lor the Athens c o u n t y
team, finished the game with ?:1
polnto on 9 field loals and 9 tree

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and Gift CMTIFICAIEI
Drawing~ Held in Pomeroy

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The mly other Al....-pleJIer ID hit In double ligures was
John Perry, 5-11 Junior with
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Mr. and Mrs. Millard Swart:t,
on sawrday. Mrs. fo.ta1·y Amos
was an afternoon guesL
Mr. and Mrs. Willium carr
and daughter s , Mr. a,nd Mrs.
Chas. D. Woode, local, and Mr.
and Mrs. Clair Woodc and Conni,
of Circle ville were Sunday dillner guesls of Mr. and Nlrs. H~
e rt White or Keno.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hopkins
of Dayton lefl ror their home last
week after having spen1l a rew
days with Mr. and Mn. Vere
Sflart z, Mrs. Sarah Won•tle, and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woode and
c ormi or Circleville visi1ted Mr.
am Mrs. WUHam Carr anti daughters and Mr. and Mrs. C has. D.
Woode, Sunday evening, before
returning to their home.

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the stidium betWeen the Cleve· charge. We also have !lOMe varland Browns and the New York laUons we work ott hall a dozen
Glanll conl4 depend on how · of the delolises."
well the Bro!ms' defeasive unit
Jim Kanlcki, Ron &amp;lldow,
contains the Giants' scrambling Walt Johnson and Jaek Gresquarterbaek Fran Tarklngtoo.
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Philadelphia's 76ers, making
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dereated Los Angeles 122 -107
Thurllday night tD tighten up
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With lour minutes remaining
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the Lakers never seriously
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fourth quarter,
lrt the only other NBA game
Thor IMlay, Seattle defeated Milwaukee 115-103 lor Its fourth
stralglrt win, longest In the
history of the Seattle club. Bob
Rule led the wlmers with 27
points.
The Phlhute.lphia v 1 e t o r y
brougltt the 76era to within one
game of Bostm and Baltimore
co~eaders in the Eallt Dlvlaloo:
Los Angeles• West Dlvlalon lead
dropped U&gt; 3~ games over
runnerup San Francisco, with
AUanta and San Diego lour
games out.
mu cwmlngbam led Plllladelphla with 28 points, JackiCII hlid
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By United Preas lnternati~l
Eallt
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Boston . . . . . 14 5 .737
BaiUmore . . , 12 6 .727
Philadelphia .. 12 S .706 I
Cincinnati . . . 12 7 .632 2
Detroit .. . . . 10 10 .500 'h
New York . . . . 9 14 .391 7
Milwaukee . . , • a 14 .263 9
West
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Los Angeles .•. 14 7 . 667
San Francisco 10 10 .500 3'h
Atlanta . . . . . 11 12 .478 4
San Dlegu . . . 10 11 .476 4
Seattle .... . , 10 17 .370 7
Chicago . . . . . 8 15 .348 7
Phoenix , . . .. . 5 13 .278 71h
Thursday's Results
Philadelphia 122 Los Angeles
107
Seattle 115 Milwaukee 103
(Only games scheduled)
Friday's Games
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Detroit vs. Cin. at Cleveland
Philadelphia at Baltimore
Chicago at San Diego
Milwaukee at San Francisco
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T ... ce WUdcats by domlnotlll! the shoot!~ and rebounding.
Chuck Bradbury, 6-3 senior, pa.;ed tile Bobcats ·of coach John
sang with 30 points. Steve ~uldlng, 5-10 senior, tallied 16, Jon
Rotllgeb, 6-1 junior, scored 12.
Kyger Creek had Its btggelll
Dave Daniels, 6-1 ~or, was
top point maker lor the Wild- polnt..maklng frame in the see-eats with 17 point"· Daniela was ond period aa theY laDled 21
alao top rel&gt;Ounder tor Haman points to go Into a 36-10 lead at
Trace with 18
the WUdcato halltlme.
39 retKMI&amp;ds.
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Tbe Wildcats allowed 1C&gt; betThe BobcatS hid the ecJ&amp;e on lflr in the seCODd half as the)'
rebounds with Sl. Bradbuey hlid were only outscored by two
14 rebounds and Tom Reese points, 35-33. Hannan Trace san··
ed 21 points In the lblrd period
6-1 senior, and Spaulding
to cut Kyger Creek's lead to
hlid 12.
The Bobcats are now l.ll In 53.31 at the end of the period.
SV AC play and 2.1l In all games. At one point In the third perHannan Trace Ia D-1 In bolllthe Iod Hannan Traee had whittled
the lead to 17 points, ~-29 with
SV AC and ell games. '
During the fir at tour· mlnutea 2:10 U&gt; go.
Midway the fourth period, Kyof the couteot the teams were
nearly evenly matehed on de- ger Creek enjoyed a 24 point
fense with the Bobcats leading spread and with about three min2.1l on tree throws by Jon Roth· utes lo go Coach Sang lltarted
gel&gt; and Earl Thomas, 6-1 sen- substituting. The final margin of
lor. Spaulding hit from the side victory was 28 points.
Larry Jeffers, 6..0senior,toulto make It 4-0 It the 3:15 mark.
Bradbucy followed up with a three ed out tor Hannan Trace with
pointer at the 2:30 mark and 11y. 3:25 to go In the last period and
Dave Daniels was out oo routs
gw Creek led 7-6,
The Wildcats were not rebound- with SS seconds U&gt; go In t h e
Ing and their ahootlng was off, game.
The Bobcats made 25 of 59
a general trend throughout the
conteaL Kyger Creek led 15~ from the rteld for 42.3 per cent
at the end of the flrllt period. and 21 of 32 at the !oul line lor
Hanlan Trace went scoreless 65.6 per cent. Harman Trace hit
lor the first seven mlmtea and only 19 of 71 from tile field ror
27 seconds before Dave Daniela 26.7 per cent and five of 13 at
hit with a pivot shot with 33 sec- the line tor 38.4 per cent.
In the reserve game, Kyger
onds left.
Creek won 57-21 as Tom Hysell
scored 17 points. Jim Swindler
and Jerry Waugh eacll had five
for Hannan Trace.
RESERVE GAME
pla,yers In double flaurea, and
Kyger Creek (57) - Hysell,
overall, turned in a creditable 8-1-17; Queen, 4..0..S; Brown, 2team etrort, said Adama. "[ was 3-7; Saunders, 3..0-6; Glndlesreal pleased with their hustle " berger, 0-1-1; Henson, 2..S-9;
said the coaeh.
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Metzger, 1-3-5; J . HOI, 2~-4.
Gary Norris, 5-10, junior, and Totals, 22-13-.17.
Mark Beegle, 5-11 senior, sharHannan Trace (21) - C r eed scoring honors lor the hosts meens, 0-1-1; Waugh, 1..3-5; J.
with 11 points each.
SWindler, 2-1-.\; K. SWain, 2Alexander got ~ 18· 11 first 0-4; Pack, 1.0-2; N. SWindler.
period advantage and led 31.18 1-2-4. Totals, 7-7-21.
at hp,I!Ume. Tbe Tornadoes play- Kyger Creek . . . 16 28 46 57
ed the laller. ~· prett;y Haman Trace . . . 9 11 15 21
· .mud&gt;CJ!! ' eveh te~l'~t
VARSITY ..G&lt;\ME .
the fl1lfd period.,ji!lft' the vialBradKyger
. tors leadlt!g 3$~1:-.i Ita end, bury, 13-4-30; Rolllgeb, 3-6-12;
The Tornado reaveteim suf~ Reese, 3~-6; Thomas, 1-4..6;
lered a 40-22 aetbfcl( 'at t h e Buckley, 0-1-1; Spaulding, 5-6hgcls of th• lltile ~s. 16. Totals, 2~1-71 :
Grigsby led AlexandOr with 22
Hannan Trace (43) - Jeffers,
while Sam Shain and Barry Hart 3-tl-6; D. Daniels, 8-1-17; Sisgot sbt eaeh to lead Southern. son, 3-1-7; Chapman, 2..0-4;
The Tornadoes will travel to Daniels, 1.0-2; Wells, 1-1-3; N,
North Gallla lor their next out- SWindler, 0.2-2; Montgomery. 1Ing on Dec. 3,
0-2, Totals, 19-.\-43.
BY QUARTERS
Kyger Creek • . . 15 36 53 71
Alexander ... 18 31 38 54-54 Hannan Trace . . 2 10 31 43
Southern . . . . 11 18 27 43- 43
ALEX, 54
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Perry 5.6-10, samsl.ll-2, Goss
Rick Werner, a junior, was
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inadvertantly
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Lohr l-1..1, TotAls 19-16-.\4.
the
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squad
WedDiddle :J-4.10, Norrla 4.3-11
nesday.
Beegle 3-.\.11, Shuler 4-0.8,
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the lllldllluwlers of Coach Uoyd
M.Yera 77 .S.S In tho ~ game
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Tbe Eqlea ...., held a slim
29~6 bal!Ume lead nearly doubled the score on the lfl&amp;hlanden In the second hair, wtscor·

In&amp; the home ebb 43411, 'l1it
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Ray Karr, !i-ll oenlor, hit lllx. ·
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Pat Morrtosey, 5-11 senior, had
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BY THE UPI
Phil Swl..::lell, Pomeroy RD,
200 lb. tight end of the und&amp;reated Ohio Unl versit,y Bobcats,
was selected on the second team
offensive unit today at ou and
Miami shared three-tlttha of the
All - Mid American Qmt'erence
team, laking 15 of the 25 berths.
S...lndell, a 1965 graduate of
Pomeroy High School, is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard SWin-.
dell of RD, Shade. He was an
All - SEOAL and for Pomeroy
High two years, goirc both ways,
and was 1 starter at OU two

years.
The Bobcats, MAC champion
which set loop records for total
offense am scoring, had sh:
players on the first team offem~e arll one on defense.
Runner"'
Miami captured
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posts.
Fifteen players were unanimous selections am eight others were repeaters from the
1967 squad,
The team included three offensive ems and three defensive erxls, as ties occurred· at
these posttims,
Holdovers from last year's offensive squad were end Gary
ArthW' of Miami, tackle Kent
Karmon IJf Ohio an:! Toledo
tailback Roland Moss.
On defense, the repeaters
were ends J c r r y
Collins
of Western Michigan aOO Mel
Tucker of Toledo, tackle Jim
Corrigall of Kent State, linebacker Bob Babich of Miami and
Western Michigan bac~ Dave
Hudson.
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Ohio junior quarterback Cieve
Bryant headed the formidaWe
offensive unit and was joined
by teammates BOO Houmard
(fullback), Dave LeVeck (hslfback) and Moss, the MAC's top
rusher.
Bryant led the MAC in toWl
offense with 2,258 yards and 22
touchdown&amp;. He passed for 1,524 yard5 am rushed for 734
more.
Moss gained 1,145 net yards
rushing in 267 attempts and
scored 13 touchdowns.
LeVeck ranked secoOO behind
Moss witll sao yards. While
Houmard did not rank in the
Top 10, he set a conference rec.
ord with 19 touchdowns.
Ends Ed Jones or Bowling
Green, Todd Snyder of Ohio and
Miami's Gary Arthur ranked
first, third and sixth in receivLng. Jones caught 49 passes for
716 · yards, followed by Snyder
( 46 lor 771) and Arthur (1:1 for
330).
There was even a spot on the
All-MAC team for Toledo placekicker Ken Crots who booted
ulne field goala and 29 straigl•t
conversions.
Here is the 1968 All-MAC football team:
FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
Ends - x-Gary Arthur, Miami;

Todd Sr\rder, Ohio, and Ed
Jones, Bowling Greel\
Tackles - x • Ken CArmon,
Ohio, and Dave Hutchins, Miami.
Guards - x-Mel Miller, T.,
ledo, and Larry Thompson, Mi-

ami.
Center - Jeff R&lt;Dison 1 Ohio.
Quarterback - x-Cleve Bryant, Ohio.
Halfbacks - x-Roland Moss,
Toledo, am Dave LeVeck, Ohio.
Fullback Bob Houmard
Ohio.
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Kicking Specialist - K e n
Crots, Toledo.
F1RST TEAM DEFENSE
End&amp; -· x-Merv Nugent, Miami; Jerry Collins, Western
Michigan arxl Mel Tucker, Toledo.
Tackles - x-ErroJ Kahoun,
Miami, and Jim Corrigall, Kent
State.
Middle Guard- x .Joe Green.
Bowling Green.
Linebackers - x-Bob Babich,
Miami; x-Bob Rieber, Miami,
and x~teve Robinson, Ohio.
Backs - x-Dave H u d son,
WMU; x-Dick Boron, Miami,
and Olrt Johnson, Toledo.
SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
Ends - PhU Swil¥1ell, Ohio,
and Denny Tobiu, Toledo.
Tackles - Frank Peters, Ohio
and Jim Rutledge, WMU,
Guards- Paul Minnes WMU
and Jim Hanel!, Toledo.'
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Center - Larry Watson, BowlIng Green.
Quarterback - Kent Thompson, MlamL
Halfbacks - Ken Woodside,
WMU, 8{XI Bob Glover, Miami.
Fullback - Cleve Dickerson,
Miami.

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-her fluD lho H-o,
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·Gcl(lhoro and ee!Ur Jac:k Jlu4.
1111 A"cln tile WOdeats. ·
OlbOro In tbt llrat dot..,ol'lli
unit were _ , . , , Nate CUD.
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b 1C li,
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BUnola' TOllY Plevllk' II tacklf,

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Supor S.,.rt Convertible.· 26,000 actual' !IIi lis by

liionll1 coiitod.
Purdue,

wldch llnlahod In a
tie, bad eJahi men
·on lbO liQUid will! three oa lho
llrot of!enii'IO IOIIt. Guild Ga.,.
IIGberts. halalack LerOJ Kelt•'
a!d !nJibOck l'orrjo WfUJoma
on tbt 11111 and Iackie
~laco

one coreful locCII o_wner, T urbo-Hyclramati'c, P.•)., .
Power diok brakei, beautiful blue •boHom, whito top.

Toronado, the classic 98, tht ll ·Window Vi

end.

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!lllllloaota'o Eitll
at ~
Ide; Ar¥olo Loullao of iloriliweitem II .,..n. Parduj!~~
Mike Frame at • - illjl
Clam®. K¥11 at taoid., R I ojl

N~

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Kuol, Job..... and .1 : :

Uahtvlelaht compact knife with the
.. iiMEX.~i~turing s~~nles' st•el ~ck,s, ~~br~k~I:,J•
· Jhdfftlprmgs and s~k resistant. There 11 a !T11x
~otch for every one on your list. Men's, women•• Giid
children's, $6.95 UD.

~· size for ctrft1fa illtWiclltt
~!' • utility blades ·for paring
handsome rack for storage of
and cordset.

MOORE'S STORE IN POMEROY

SWISHER &amp; .LOHSE REXALL DRUGS

McCULLOCH

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POMEROY, OHIO

10·10A

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rJ.. dolaso d..ar.,
HWiac tt.11oJa aad ·
l:tt...-lnp- book.

lbo. Big 3.3 cu. in. power. Rugged.
Pick the 10-10A lor top value, performance- I ight·

Play Santa to Her For Christmas

Here's the best gift under the tree! Nationalic:w Oi ..
poaor get, rid of oarltoae so fast . • • so eolyl It's a .

WITH A SINGER

Snap..off cov!l! for easy access.

est weight with automatic oiling - lowest price. Full
frictionleu bearings throu;hout. Cut brush, . logs,
trees, pl)jfs, firewood- faster, easier, better, longer.

real wlfe..aover gift. fhit Christmas give a useful

gilt lor tho. homo.
,;
.Low as $33.59.

Lightweight- only 12 pounds.

• CompOI'iton 1110d• to dol1dord ..-avlt,.type 111ufA~~r

!natruction b,ook w!th touch typing course.

01110 VALlEY PLUIBINCf ' HEATI8G
P~I;ROY, CillO

Standard siz• 84 characfer keyboard.
Calibrat•d acales on p.qper table.

.

S yetlr warranty ~n parts and workmanship.

BAIER FURNITURE

MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.
POMEROY, OHIU

Surpriu her with a Deluxe Touch and Sew Sing•
Other new Singer Sewing Machines from $59.50 up.

Authorized Sincer Sales-Service

THE FABRIC SHOP
POMEROY. OHIO

MIDDLEPORT, C!HIO

...-tad

MODIL Sl:t

. $26.55 '* llllllllh

65 Ford

V8 Foirlane 500 2 Dr. Hard Top. Smort reel fl~ioh with block
vinyl lntoriO&lt;. Auto. tran.a. 289, cu. in. S~1 b.ot of coro.

SOLDERING KIT
T.-o

lf'ln•r

polllla&lt;lt p•rmit lniiOI'It

IWikhlng to HM 100--lt or high lAO-

. Reg. 9.95

829

STEEL WORK BENCH
LEGS

4,....,. wi• livld~rt.

Carton conlolnt oil tiMI porh ""'""

;:;:..~~~~:'!ted.

lold ltnllh. R~~g. 5.75

977

Electra 2

18 DIIAWER CABINET
s..-thrv pleltk
w.l on 111rer hctttnM-

k... 11 .95

62 Buick
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Set lnchld.. 7
0\.lrabl• honlwood hliftdiM. Cotiton

....,blod ...

POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.
Tho DoportMent' S.... of Boll411it

S...o 1915

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PB &amp; AT) ownocll&gt;y 1.1 ~on:hont
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Complete with Bar &amp; Chain. Engine weight only 11)1

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newest,

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Johaam of 1lltiooll at IVDIIIC!i
and lndllna'a llarry Conao i!l!l
Jolm IIIOIIborpr In lbo baclt&lt;

ID addition to• tha • - Ill
Buebyeo on lbO aacond ~
ol"' wdt, lbOro woni· e..i
UeKQy of .......,., taelde t i
IWnHiokl and ·u...,._eli&gt;of Noii:
Janke of !lllllloaolo, u ·1 rkolo
Bleh ·s.ul of llll&lt;blpn ·..;,.
llld biOI&lt;· lloNIIo Whlto '!it

Here Is GE's

J!landle that llts vour band. ·llal

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JOD Ma•Jdan at ~
Podctak It ~

11114.

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Cruiser statio.n wagon, and the dashing Cullan S. Any one
Of them can be your escapt front the ordinary for 1969.
'lbafs a gRat Way to assure yourself a Happy New Year.

1

A New, Wide Selection!

DILUXI IUCIIIC IU(!IIG Ml

For The
Handyman!

111m wen ......... AI
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Christmas

~to~
.. iles .como true .i~whatS.Q!I!Iflll~ .
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J;''lt'S!thc!!thhlifdg•bt1 ~lids
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backer and Mlcblpn Slate'• AI

aacond . ''" '"l!lva
Conao dlqipall
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1,648 oaoy milu, by one of o,..cutivoa .. Fully oqui
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ware 011 1b0 .lint oJelom. · ..,.ell to tlfil aacond
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pro

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New. "400" 2 Dr. Hard Top. 400 cu. in. 335 houepowor en• ' RIIAII loll1eo, m ' lllo llrlt of·
gine with 4 tp. trans. and positive traction . CGttilian bronze femhe team.
with black interior vinyl bucket seat a. 5 year warranty.
Middpa. I'UIIII!'-ql for the
title, bad silt mon oo lbO bam '
liQUid, all of lbOm on lbO llrat
to lbO olro"s!W
monlll IMm. ·UDII were tiP! IIIII Jim MaoCustom VB 4 Dr. Hard Top. o,.; carel"lloet~IIIWnor.Boautilul dlch,
~ck
DaMia
burgand-w with parchment vinyl seatl. Extra,. nic,. _
Bnnm llld hallbaclt 11oa· JohDo
101\ while jlllllar end Pldl Soymaur, D-Irer Tcon llllnclc
and baek T&lt;m CUrtlo ware
V8 Country Sedon 6 paosengor. CroQIII;coiO. w"h· gold inter•
(Dr 'lho dofonoe.
ior. Cruioomotie drive . R&amp;H. Pawor otMing. Shawl gootl care picked
Bnnm llld lbO · Jequo Ill paos11w and o~r...., Jalmam
IJU lbO
nuber and let
monlll
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Low miiOGJI•· Beoutilul JIOld with matching vinyl. il\foriar In nuhbw In - pme, and In
ruabillg tor 1 s•IOD. curtlo HI
PS, PB &amp; AT . Liko now.Bolance .of5 ,~, ollairanty.
• ~ecord tor mllllpiiMI Inter-

68 Buick.

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Ina brako ""'"' ... pluo allho Olflor l'onl
Cllmpc~ny Llfoavord DiotltJ./.SGfet.t foaturW

Bronner 11 detenolw bade.
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Brenner. who waa a 11!1Hf!iir
Jamoo Sllllw- l~ker Pil¥er (Dr lbO ~ aD llliiiMark stter, and b&amp;CI&lt;• ~pre;. oon,- ~ In !hit bit allD
YOSt and Mike Senol....., ..,. modo lbO olronolve wdt, 111 a.
~ldiiD,

1114T'6

.J!Iwtang: ,rlae AU-American ·F;.,orite!

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IRWIN

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GOESSLER JEWELRY STORE,

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Excl~e ADAPTA.SNAP8.. . self·adjwti. .

on removable Phot&lt;K:ard c ... ... to cll!;l)' aD the . . ..
you need without a bulse. Sbow·A.Card dlfp JO odd or ,.;
move windows. Bill divider with conecaJed money - ·
Extra stamp and ticket pockets. Duplicate by·tlou. AvNJ..
able in many leathers and colon. SS.OO ancl up..

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Electric Slicing Knife

$95. llpermont~~ ;:r =-:-;.~;.: "i:!':'C:.:!.t-......iljl~

64 Ford

ON THE T IM MIDDLFPORT. 0 . .

A WONDUfUL Gin fOI AU THI fAMILY ·

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PldJadolpNa 12 Detroit 0

66 Skylark

THE SEWING CENTER

.083

WHAT A FEW DOLLARS A.MONTH
WILL· .uy AT .AE"N
· AIS

SMALL PARTS CADDY

Inet. Sturdy hardwood c:onstrudlon. Walnut
mahoaany or maple finish.

THE SHOE BOX, MIDDLEPORT

.636
,333

YOUR PRESENT CAR WILL PROBABLY
MAKE
.
. DOWN
PAYMENT •
NO MONTHLY
PAYMENTS UNTIL 1969
,

1288 ...... '" ....,~,. 1&amp;••-

HIP-ROOF TOOL BOX

. ~~. ~~·• craJ;~~· lloeot i!ualiiY and

Thui'llill,y'o Rloullo
Dalla• 29 waahlll(lloo 20

68 Fireblrd

Any Portable Sewinc Machine will fit Ibis cab-

Why neil pve tha ulllmate In tight-weight comfort and
aood looks to the important people in your life? HUSH
PUPPIBSe shoes come in a variety of styles and colora for
men, women and children. Sizes and widths rinae from
toddler lize 2 to pant siZe 16. Truly the gift 10 .make you
important in the eyes of ~ose who mean _the most to you.
Pri.., from cblklren's $6.99 10 about SIS.OO f« goll and
specislty .......

I .200

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hrida aod ·jf&amp;1111 for over ,IOVea decadca. Choose your
~ X~ake Weddi .. ltinp from our widt

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lUDIIIOIW. IYMIOU OJ lOVE ANI rUIIIAGI
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GUIDE BOOK

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Ookland ••••• 10 2 0
Kansas Clt,y •• 10 2 0 ,833 New York , ••• 7 4 0
san Diogo .. .. s 3 o .m w..111nston ••• t 8 o
Denwr • • •.•• 5 6 0 ,41$ PhlladelpNa , • , I II 0
Clnclnratl •••• 3 9 0 ,250
Westem Conference
111urlday'a Results
Ce_. Division
KIIOIIS Clt,y 24 Houston 10
W. L. T.
Oakland 13 llu&amp;lo 10
. Mlmesota ••• ,6 5 0
(Only
acbeduled)
Green s.y •.. . 5 5 1
SUndl,y'o Games
Chi- .• • • ,5 6 0
San Diego at Denver
Detroit . . . : • .3 7 2
ClnciiDU at lieN! too
Ccooiol DIYisloa
llllaml at
York
W. L. T.
Baltimore •• , .10 1 0
ORDER
Los Aq(elos • • • 9 1 1
PERSONALIZED
san Fran. ..... s s 1
·Atlanta • { , , , 2 9 0

HANDYMAN'S

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EuVJm Ccm!enaee
Ceni!IJ'y Dlololoa

CHRISTMAS
CARDS

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iltft!lblr room !uiiiiOOIIIc a 29~

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134 Mill St.
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STANIEf

Chromium ploted. 10"

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Hoaoion • • • • .5 7
Miami •••••• 4 6
Bostm •••••• 3 8
Butralo , • , •• ,1 II

FREE

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ADJUSTABLE WRENCH

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STANDINGS

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13 ·PC. DRIU SET

12' TAPE RULE

Sup1r hiiOI fl'"ear.d 11HI h.od. "T~ r­

Qoultl)l ""l in •••• from 1/lb"' 1o
1/A'' . Wtll Wlthllond heat up to 1000 F.
without dulllnt. Handy

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blocl•, no tllflpOp. lf• guonl
rvle for bethir •ltlbU·

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lod" d•9ned flb1'9la" hondl1. Rub-

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Pet.
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to.,.r It dosed. 20" l •
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·.I f. c':JJWE~Eis, POMEROY

33 PC. SOCKET SET

TOOL CADDY

All-purpoM '"with tpK!ol o.IC!rtmenl
vi 1/2" and 3/8" drln &amp;Od.ta.
honctl.1, other tool.

eo..,. grip hondl•

m•tol box .

rnoa. ..

toddy port-

aide.. Hammer con b• 1tor-H upright.

298

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hold up to thtrty.fovr Jt.ms.
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there's oconotblllll In It • ...,.,day (Dr etiil,_ llailt, u.d,
blc - · and ldd
all
.-.w1110 JlallyliDoL It you're oat a J'ell!)ar . . - - · tlllo ~
......, lo lbo boot time lo atut. Jut lolaphane tu-IQ8
¥11 Ilk foi' lbO clrculaUon~ We'lllladlld!&gt;tlia
relit.

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STANLEY

NICHOLSON

MITRE BOX

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BPOINTSAW

SLIM KNIFE SET

lilt aut lot. t•o~ wllh .ack•t oorMton.
GrHn •rGm•l ftnith . 18"' • 9" 1 8" .
Reg. 9.10

N- thtn hondl«&lt; bill• wllh live dlf·
fer em blltd ... I lad•• chang• qutdc end
Mtlly.

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on lho all c:Onll&gt;!-eneo ain' •..:
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(Dr UDitecl Priu lllternolltnl
''l'ho lluekeyeo' doteilao. best
In tbt . 1....., lhol!'ed wb;J In
\he plop otni\e anen of lbO 11
atartero wen placed on ellbOr
tho llrll -Cll" Second .diiBQIIW
team. ~ore u.........Jolm· '1'1111111 wu Mmed to ~
llrot 111m and m 1110 • ...,...
wdt there wen six buc~&lt;eJes,
and Dew Whltlleld. 11
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-her fluD lho H-o,
IIQIId Dick Enderle fluD ibo
·Gcl(lhoro and ee!Ur Jac:k Jlu4.
1111 A"cln tile WOdeats. ·
OlbOro In tbt llrat dot..,ol'lli
unit were _ , . , , Nate CUD.
•I,.Min II
b 1C li,
llllmeaota'a 11Gb Sleln at ol!d;
BUnola' TOllY Plevllk' II tacklf,

do,....._

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liionll1 coiitod.
Purdue,

wldch llnlahod In a
tie, bad eJahi men
·on lbO liQUid will! three oa lho
llrot of!enii'IO IOIIt. Guild Ga.,.
IIGberts. halalack LerOJ Kelt•'
a!d !nJibOck l'orrjo WfUJoma
on tbt 11111 and Iackie
~laco

one coreful locCII o_wner, T urbo-Hyclramati'c, P.•)., .
Power diok brakei, beautiful blue •boHom, whito top.

Toronado, the classic 98, tht ll ·Window Vi

end.

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Mike Frame at • - illjl
Clam®. K¥11 at taoid., R I ojl

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Uahtvlelaht compact knife with the
.. iiMEX.~i~turing s~~nles' st•el ~ck,s, ~~br~k~I:,J•
· Jhdfftlprmgs and s~k resistant. There 11 a !T11x
~otch for every one on your list. Men's, women•• Giid
children's, $6.95 UD.

~· size for ctrft1fa illtWiclltt
~!' • utility blades ·for paring
handsome rack for storage of
and cordset.

MOORE'S STORE IN POMEROY

SWISHER &amp; .LOHSE REXALL DRUGS

McCULLOCH

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10·10A

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lbo. Big 3.3 cu. in. power. Rugged.
Pick the 10-10A lor top value, performance- I ight·

Play Santa to Her For Christmas

Here's the best gift under the tree! Nationalic:w Oi ..
poaor get, rid of oarltoae so fast . • • so eolyl It's a .

WITH A SINGER

Snap..off cov!l! for easy access.

est weight with automatic oiling - lowest price. Full
frictionleu bearings throu;hout. Cut brush, . logs,
trees, pl)jfs, firewood- faster, easier, better, longer.

real wlfe..aover gift. fhit Christmas give a useful

gilt lor tho. homo.
,;
.Low as $33.59.

Lightweight- only 12 pounds.

• CompOI'iton 1110d• to dol1dord ..-avlt,.type 111ufA~~r

!natruction b,ook w!th touch typing course.

01110 VALlEY PLUIBINCf ' HEATI8G
P~I;ROY, CillO

Standard siz• 84 characfer keyboard.
Calibrat•d acales on p.qper table.

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S yetlr warranty ~n parts and workmanship.

BAIER FURNITURE

MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.
POMEROY, OHIU

Surpriu her with a Deluxe Touch and Sew Sing•
Other new Singer Sewing Machines from $59.50 up.

Authorized Sincer Sales-Service

THE FABRIC SHOP
POMEROY. OHIO

MIDDLEPORT, C!HIO

...-tad

MODIL Sl:t

. $26.55 '* llllllllh

65 Ford

V8 Foirlane 500 2 Dr. Hard Top. Smort reel fl~ioh with block
vinyl lntoriO&lt;. Auto. tran.a. 289, cu. in. S~1 b.ot of coro.

SOLDERING KIT
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polllla&lt;lt p•rmit lniiOI'It

IWikhlng to HM 100--lt or high lAO-

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829

STEEL WORK BENCH
LEGS

4,....,. wi• livld~rt.

Carton conlolnt oil tiMI porh ""'""

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lold ltnllh. R~~g. 5.75

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s..-thrv pleltk
w.l on 111rer hctttnM-

k... 11 .95

62 Buick
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POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.
Tho DoportMent' S.... of Boll411it

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ID addition to• tha • - Ill
Buebyeo on lbO aacond ~
ol"' wdt, lbOro woni· e..i
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Cruiser statio.n wagon, and the dashing Cullan S. Any one
Of them can be your escapt front the ordinary for 1969.
'lbafs a gRat Way to assure yourself a Happy New Year.

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DILUXI IUCIIIC IU(!IIG Ml

For The
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gine with 4 tp. trans. and positive traction . CGttilian bronze femhe team.
with black interior vinyl bucket seat a. 5 year warranty.
Middpa. I'UIIII!'-ql for the
title, bad silt mon oo lbO bam '
liQUid, all of lbOm on lbO llrat
to lbO olro"s!W
monlll IMm. ·UDII were tiP! IIIII Jim MaoCustom VB 4 Dr. Hard Top. o,.; carel"lloet~IIIWnor.Boautilul dlch,
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DaMia
burgand-w with parchment vinyl seatl. Extra,. nic,. _
Bnnm llld hallbaclt 11oa· JohDo
101\ while jlllllar end Pldl Soymaur, D-Irer Tcon llllnclc
and baek T&lt;m CUrtlo ware
V8 Country Sedon 6 paosengor. CroQIII;coiO. w"h· gold inter•
(Dr 'lho dofonoe.
ior. Cruioomotie drive . R&amp;H. Pawor otMing. Shawl gootl care picked
Bnnm llld lbO · Jequo Ill paos11w and o~r...., Jalmam
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Low miiOGJI•· Beoutilul JIOld with matching vinyl. il\foriar In nuhbw In - pme, and In
ruabillg tor 1 s•IOD. curtlo HI
PS, PB &amp; AT . Liko now.Bolance .of5 ,~, ollairanty.
• ~ecord tor mllllpiiMI Inter-

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Bronner 11 detenolw bade.
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on removable Phot&lt;K:ard c ... ... to cll!;l)' aD the . . ..
you need without a bulse. Sbow·A.Card dlfp JO odd or ,.;
move windows. Bill divider with conecaJed money - ·
Extra stamp and ticket pockets. Duplicate by·tlou. AvNJ..
able in many leathers and colon. SS.OO ancl up..

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$95. llpermont~~ ;:r =-:-;.~;.: "i:!':'C:.:!.t-......iljl~

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ON THE T IM MIDDLFPORT. 0 . .

A WONDUfUL Gin fOI AU THI fAMILY ·

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PldJadolpNa 12 Detroit 0

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THE SEWING CENTER

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WHAT A FEW DOLLARS A.MONTH
WILL· .uy AT .AE"N
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SMALL PARTS CADDY

Inet. Sturdy hardwood c:onstrudlon. Walnut
mahoaany or maple finish.

THE SHOE BOX, MIDDLEPORT

.636
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YOUR PRESENT CAR WILL PROBABLY
MAKE
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PAYMENT •
NO MONTHLY
PAYMENTS UNTIL 1969
,

1288 ...... '" ....,~,. 1&amp;••-

HIP-ROOF TOOL BOX

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Thui'llill,y'o Rloullo
Dalla• 29 waahlll(lloo 20

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Any Portable Sewinc Machine will fit Ibis cab-

Why neil pve tha ulllmate In tight-weight comfort and
aood looks to the important people in your life? HUSH
PUPPIBSe shoes come in a variety of styles and colora for
men, women and children. Sizes and widths rinae from
toddler lize 2 to pant siZe 16. Truly the gift 10 .make you
important in the eyes of ~ose who mean _the most to you.
Pri.., from cblklren's $6.99 10 about SIS.OO f« goll and
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Kansas Clt,y •• 10 2 0 ,833 New York , ••• 7 4 0
san Diogo .. .. s 3 o .m w..111nston ••• t 8 o
Denwr • • •.•• 5 6 0 ,41$ PhlladelpNa , • , I II 0
Clnclnratl •••• 3 9 0 ,250
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111urlday'a Results
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KIIOIIS Clt,y 24 Houston 10
W. L. T.
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Green s.y •.. . 5 5 1
SUndl,y'o Games
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San Diego at Denver
Detroit . . . : • .3 7 2
ClnciiDU at lieN! too
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W. L. T.
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Los Aq(elos • • • 9 1 1
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Lengthen Giving Time
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WilY

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329 North Third Avenue
Mlddleport, Obio 45760

'l'o the Edlwr,

'i, .· ln the presidential election,
~:

both parties, through their plat-

&amp;_torma

and

their candldatea,
\~r pledged to seek the lowering
~:C::~ or the voting age ta 18. This is.
~: not the first time such a thing
haa been su~sted. The move-

,.'J

ment is apparently atron.ger this

' '

time because we have lost so
" many of our finest young men
.· on the battlefields of Vletnt.m.
. ·. But the plain fact is that talk
·
Is ebeap. You get things done

\1.~- by dOing.
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We cannot let this issue e
even one more time. We have
re-elected Mr. Collins and our
own Mr. Welker to the Gener-

al Assembly. Neither is a freshman legislator; neither need fear
apeaking out before their c o 1leagues.
1 place before them a challenge, then:

qualifications for holding p.~bltc
olnt::e are the same aa thoae
Cor voting. Might we then not

han

18-year~Id

mayors and

count;y commissioners and state
legislators? This, of cwrse, il
not likely as few adults would
consider voting for a candidate
who was stUl attending h i g h
school. But this brings out an
Important point. We would be
giving 18-year-olds a voice In
government and then immediately muffling that voiee by excluding them {rom service in it.
This ls a serious contradiction.
But perhaps it Is unavoidable.
It is true, after all, that few
18-year-olds own property, that
few have children. And r o r
thoae 18 years they have largely been "the son or• or ~'the

"When the legislature convenes ln January , be the ones

to take the initiative. Be among those willing to fight for

something that ia Important.
Do not turn your back on the
young people who must build
in this county, this state and

this nation. Do not turn your
back on those who fight under

our nag."
As it happens, 1 do not, my-

self, feel the voting age needs
to be lowered to 18. Accord Ing to the Ohio Constitution, the

Guests of Lions
The Rev. Glen tUies, pastor

ot United Methodist Church, Pomeroy and the Rev. Calvin Rodeheff~r, Portsmouth District superintendent, were guests Tuesday night at a meeting of t h e
Pomeroy Lloos Club held at the
Pomeroy church.
Mrs. JUles, Mrs. Frank Vaughan, Mrs. Dick Karr, and Mrs.
Dill se"ed the dlnner.

tide song, of oourse, eelebrates
long-ago cu&amp;toma - 1d1en t h e
great midwinter festival reall1

did last !or 1.2

cia¥•· The 110118

honors the days from Cbrtatmas to ~pharu' - January 6
- the~theThreeWiae

Kings, ladtm with precious gilts,
came from the East to vlsit the

Child.
Partridges and pear trees are
not very comnKI'tCbristmasgltts
these days - H indeed they wer
were. But giving and gifts are
still cherished holiday customs.
And the design of this year's
Christmas Seal Is a _plUJ111l par.
tridge ln a tree of golden pears,
the gilt - In the folksong - lor
the first. day of Christmas.

dent citizen.
I propose, then, that Mr. Welker and Mr. Collins lake active
roles In seeking the followina:
I.) Lower the voting age to
20.
2.) Permit all members ~
the Armed Forces of the Untt ..
ed States, normall,y residing In
the state of Ohio, to vote In
all electioos, regardien of age.
3.) Allow a citizen to vote If
he comes of age at any time
within the same calendar year
as the election.
I hope and believe there ia
support for this in the coun1;J
and in the state. But we ea
not sit back JJK1 expect tt tD
simply hawen. We have to make
it abundantly clear that &amp;omething like this muat be done.
For this reason, I challenge OlD'
representatives to take the lead
in this flght.
We can not let them off the
hook unt1i some clear response
is made to this challenge - a
response or action, oot m or e
words.
We can not change yesterday.
There is not a lot we can do a ..

i.&gt;morrino lu·dll!erenl-otor)' aTtogether, and the young haq
1, 000 tomorrows.

The annual ChristJ:nas pro- .
gram will be held at the church •
here on Sunday evening, Dec. 22.
Tlte regular meetlrc ·of the
Women's Societ,y of Christian
Sefvice was· ttdd 011; Tuesday
evening, Nov.. 19 at the home of

relentleaa ,...........,.. siru&amp;Bie
to combat emphysema, tubercu·
loslo, and air polllllloo. Theyearroond program ol )-our local TB-

RD association helps make llte
livable for a great many people

with reaplratory problems.

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ance of 13 members and one
visitor.
The meeting, in charge or Nel·
lie Parker, president, qJened
with prayer by Nellie. The grt:qJ

aymbol ~ generosity' good
will, and joy, That Is why they

•

are this year'&amp; Christmas Seal.
Use Chrtatmaa Seals. It's a
matter or IUe and breath, says
and Respiratory Disease · Assn.

the Cullinan diamond, found In
the Transvaal. which weighed
3.106 carats when found .

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Five Christmas cards were signed to send with the boxes to ·the
bays in service. C(IIUilUilications
were read frcm the --Higher Education Program.'" aOO from The
Concern magazine,

Largest known diamond is

.

Shop·Both Friday and ·Satu:~d:ay
Nights Until 9, O~Ciock ·.

sarc, "Count Your Blessings."
A total ot 27 calls were -report..
ed made on the sick and shut.-tns.

the Meigs COimll' Tuberculosis

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Make Ell••rf_l_s In Po~eroy ,.
Your Christmas· Shopping Center

Grace SWartz, with an atterd-

Partrldps and pear trees are

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JUST A WAREHOUSE CLEAN-UP-F'lRST COME FmST SERVED. THERE IS A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THIS
MDSE.-NO GUARANTEE HOW LOMe; IT WILL LAST!!

CHASE AND SANBORN

SWIFTS SHORTENING

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Gift

67 Mustang GT 2 Door. , ... . . . .. ........ $2195
390 VB eng., 4 on-the-noor, radio, tinted glass, Mag wheels,
dark blue with blue vinyl i11t., one owner. Real sharp!"

After Sha,. • Coloana

NORELCO SAVE
REG. $14.95

$8.00

VALUE

....

4-5LICI POP-UP

bl Dominlot1

352 V8 motor. auto. trana., P.S., white over blue, with blue
Interior.

· 65 Ford Galaxie 500 4 Door ..•.. •........ $1295

Re1. 24.95

19.96

Fr.. Delimy-

65 Ford LTD 4 Dr. H.T. • • • • • • • • • • • • $1495

W·&amp;-W

SUCI$

• ";':"' $1.00 Holds it. . .

tires, bur·

V8 motor, 4 speed traDL, radio, like new
gundy with black vinyl bucket seats.

TOASTS 1-Z-l ., 4 ·

516.9
HAIR
DRYER

65 Pontiac GTO H.T. Coupe ..... .. .. . . . •$1595

:Blue with matchirw interior, power windows, power seat,
radio, tinted glass.

REG.

2,95 .
REG.
3.96

REG:
5.95

PINS
.,.

1.97
2.63
3.97

BALLARD OR PILLSBURY

ua. 1.oo

BISCUITS
SUNNY BROOK

CAMERA

-=L$'39'5

PORTABLE
Re1. 17.95

.... 49.95

10.88

.

OLEOMARGARINE

IRON

OPEN EVENINGS

Rea. 4.95

KAIR &amp; VAN ZANDT

TlnlliUt
lp.auarantet

POMEROY

•'

c

,'

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LB.

SANDWICH'ES

PKG.
of

ONLY

8

1J'2LB.
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TATERLAN

INSTANT POTATOES

',

GMAC FINANCING

OFF

HAIR SPRAY

Polar~l·

V8 motor. auto. trans •• power steeriJIIZ. brown with matching
interior, radio, W·s-w tires.

61 Cadillac Coupe DeVille .... ........... $895

ROAST
PORK

lOc and up
JUST IONOERFUL .

66 Olds Cutlass Supreme HoL Sed ........ $1895
V!l motor, auto. trans. , P.B., P.S., radio, tinted glass, like
new w-s-w ti res , white over turquoise with turquoise cloth
inL , one owner. New Olds trade.

2.40

PKG

A NEW ITE'M FOR OUR MEAT DEPT.

.Soled

HA.LLMA.RK

2.89

REG .
).75

My

GRAPEFRUIT•••••••••••••••••••!!!!.1

CHRISTMAS CARDS

ONE

121-"

WHITE OR PINK

,....

•Her Deals....... Year End Spedalsl

SWIFTS

MIXES•••••••~.
•
SOFT LEo•••••••••
DOZEN
OR NGES ••••••••••••••••••

PARTY-PAK
SWEET QT.
PICKLES

SHAVE
aotd
LOTION
Ladles

UUI

PLEASE!

IN DECOR
BOWL

UNBELIYABLE

BIG SELECTION-HURRY

NORELCO- Ml~~

NO MERCHANTS

c\J~

DAISY

wtAPPIO

CHOCOLATES

OL

LUNCHEON EAT .......~~~.....
1
SPfA y·STARCH'.:;~~: ·

.·' 17~~5

98C

Ear Phone~o
Cc:orrrint Strap

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO
,,
LIMIT THE SALES!

~

12

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ALADDIN
VAHGUARO
Reg. 2.00

v.....

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Just like new.

~

.

39~,.......-

OUTFIT

MAY WE SUGGEST

White over turquoise metallic OOish with turquoise Interior, fuU power equip., tilt and telescope steering wheel,
radio, tinted glass, w-~ tires, Comfortron air-conditioning, anti-spin axle, 1s;ooo miles. One ownernewOlds trade.

10 ~ FLAVORING~~·~ ••.

TTED
MEAT 3 oz.

. •

POLAROID
SlO.OO

hW~E

CAN

VANILLA

STRAWBERRY PRESERVES t!i 4~

NIGHT!

LB.

SWIFT'NING ••••

D DRESSIIIG;~••

Paul Gerard

Club recently toured KlUwood
Sweater Company, at Spencer,
w. va. They were Llnda Brown.
Kathy and Teresa Chichester,
Sandra Newlun, Teresa Smith,
Patricia Bosttlll, Tammy Ruth
and Barbara Andrews, P a u I a
Hauber, Jean, Jane and J u I i
Whitehead, accompanied by Mrs.
Dale Smilh, Mark Smith and Da. vld Brown and leaders, Mr.s.
Walter Brown, and Mrs. Emest Whitehead. They also visited the outlet store at Spencer.

at 7:45 with the Rev, casto. ;

the

daughter or• someone. Jt takes
a while to begin 1&lt;1 think ~ your.
self as a full equal and indepen·

bout ~ -,~ ID~f-::'""

Members of the Riverview 4-H

l!ld

D. Woode lea41lw- WonMP services were 1\eld Sunday eveni!W

Ienathen• the llolld!\)' aplrll ~
not - •• the !olkiiOIIS - · · gl•lng - far bO)'OIIII ~elve dll's.
- lqtbeo the aeaiiOil ~ giving
It lengthen&amp; thooe cia¥• Into a
and joy'/
The Incredibly popular Yule-

.,.., Ill '~liME

)I..

were held at 10:45 with Cllarlea

So a 1a

The Dally sentinel, Pc:meroy-Middlepor~ 0., Friday, November 29, 1968

the

SiiJtiW' So;...,). _attenoiarleo.. .;.,
Nov, 24 was 56, the ~ri!W
.was $~5.91. WorshiP · s~cea

Suggested by Seals ·.·
Chrlotmao ·for 12 ~a?

7 _

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"'--ial Notes
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Lengthen Giving Time
uolfts

WilY

Chrlotmao

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329 North Third Avenue
Mlddleport, Obio 45760

'l'o the Edlwr,

'i, .· ln the presidential election,
~:

both parties, through their plat-

&amp;_torma

and

their candldatea,
\~r pledged to seek the lowering
~:C::~ or the voting age ta 18. This is.
~: not the first time such a thing
haa been su~sted. The move-

,.'J

ment is apparently atron.ger this

' '

time because we have lost so
" many of our finest young men
.· on the battlefields of Vletnt.m.
. ·. But the plain fact is that talk
·
Is ebeap. You get things done

\1.~- by dOing.
~

di

We cannot let this issue e
even one more time. We have
re-elected Mr. Collins and our
own Mr. Welker to the Gener-

al Assembly. Neither is a freshman legislator; neither need fear
apeaking out before their c o 1leagues.
1 place before them a challenge, then:

qualifications for holding p.~bltc
olnt::e are the same aa thoae
Cor voting. Might we then not

han

18-year~Id

mayors and

count;y commissioners and state
legislators? This, of cwrse, il
not likely as few adults would
consider voting for a candidate
who was stUl attending h i g h
school. But this brings out an
Important point. We would be
giving 18-year-olds a voice In
government and then immediately muffling that voiee by excluding them {rom service in it.
This ls a serious contradiction.
But perhaps it Is unavoidable.
It is true, after all, that few
18-year-olds own property, that
few have children. And r o r
thoae 18 years they have largely been "the son or• or ~'the

"When the legislature convenes ln January , be the ones

to take the initiative. Be among those willing to fight for

something that ia Important.
Do not turn your back on the
young people who must build
in this county, this state and

this nation. Do not turn your
back on those who fight under

our nag."
As it happens, 1 do not, my-

self, feel the voting age needs
to be lowered to 18. Accord Ing to the Ohio Constitution, the

Guests of Lions
The Rev. Glen tUies, pastor

ot United Methodist Church, Pomeroy and the Rev. Calvin Rodeheff~r, Portsmouth District superintendent, were guests Tuesday night at a meeting of t h e
Pomeroy Lloos Club held at the
Pomeroy church.
Mrs. JUles, Mrs. Frank Vaughan, Mrs. Dick Karr, and Mrs.
Dill se"ed the dlnner.

tide song, of oourse, eelebrates
long-ago cu&amp;toma - 1d1en t h e
great midwinter festival reall1

did last !or 1.2

cia¥•· The 110118

honors the days from Cbrtatmas to ~pharu' - January 6
- the~theThreeWiae

Kings, ladtm with precious gilts,
came from the East to vlsit the

Child.
Partridges and pear trees are
not very comnKI'tCbristmasgltts
these days - H indeed they wer
were. But giving and gifts are
still cherished holiday customs.
And the design of this year's
Christmas Seal Is a _plUJ111l par.
tridge ln a tree of golden pears,
the gilt - In the folksong - lor
the first. day of Christmas.

dent citizen.
I propose, then, that Mr. Welker and Mr. Collins lake active
roles In seeking the followina:
I.) Lower the voting age to
20.
2.) Permit all members ~
the Armed Forces of the Untt ..
ed States, normall,y residing In
the state of Ohio, to vote In
all electioos, regardien of age.
3.) Allow a citizen to vote If
he comes of age at any time
within the same calendar year
as the election.
I hope and believe there ia
support for this in the coun1;J
and in the state. But we ea
not sit back JJK1 expect tt tD
simply hawen. We have to make
it abundantly clear that &amp;omething like this muat be done.
For this reason, I challenge OlD'
representatives to take the lead
in this flght.
We can not let them off the
hook unt1i some clear response
is made to this challenge - a
response or action, oot m or e
words.
We can not change yesterday.
There is not a lot we can do a ..

i.&gt;morrino lu·dll!erenl-otor)' aTtogether, and the young haq
1, 000 tomorrows.

The annual ChristJ:nas pro- .
gram will be held at the church •
here on Sunday evening, Dec. 22.
Tlte regular meetlrc ·of the
Women's Societ,y of Christian
Sefvice was· ttdd 011; Tuesday
evening, Nov.. 19 at the home of

relentleaa ,...........,.. siru&amp;Bie
to combat emphysema, tubercu·
loslo, and air polllllloo. Theyearroond program ol )-our local TB-

RD association helps make llte
livable for a great many people

with reaplratory problems.

!!!i!!!!!l!~~~!!!!!!~~!!!!l!!!!!!:i!!!!!!!:i!!~~~!)'!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!l!~~~!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!)!!!!!!!il!!i!!:!!!!!l
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ance of 13 members and one
visitor.
The meeting, in charge or Nel·
lie Parker, president, qJened
with prayer by Nellie. The grt:qJ

aymbol ~ generosity' good
will, and joy, That Is why they

•

are this year'&amp; Christmas Seal.
Use Chrtatmaa Seals. It's a
matter or IUe and breath, says
and Respiratory Disease · Assn.

the Cullinan diamond, found In
the Transvaal. which weighed
3.106 carats when found .

.\

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Five Christmas cards were signed to send with the boxes to ·the
bays in service. C(IIUilUilications
were read frcm the --Higher Education Program.'" aOO from The
Concern magazine,

Largest known diamond is

.

Shop·Both Friday and ·Satu:~d:ay
Nights Until 9, O~Ciock ·.

sarc, "Count Your Blessings."
A total ot 27 calls were -report..
ed made on the sick and shut.-tns.

the Meigs COimll' Tuberculosis

•

Make Ell••rf_l_s In Po~eroy ,.
Your Christmas· Shopping Center

Grace SWartz, with an atterd-

Partrldps and pear trees are

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JUST A WAREHOUSE CLEAN-UP-F'lRST COME FmST SERVED. THERE IS A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THIS
MDSE.-NO GUARANTEE HOW LOMe; IT WILL LAST!!

CHASE AND SANBORN

SWIFTS SHORTENING

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FOOD••••••••••. :~:!••••

BUY TODAY···LAYAWAYI

$1.00-HOLDS YOUR CHOICE 'TIL-THE 20th
LUDENS CHOCOLAtE COVERED
GENUINE
AMITY

CHERRIES

ZIPPO LIGHTERS
D-51%1

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=;"~·
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3.19

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3.89
4.59

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5.00 Value

GIFT
BOXED

Gl" IOXED

0NLY

3 97

BGHery

e Gin

Pllrtl

.5 lbs.3.5.6'

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

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MEN'S 3-HEAD

1.16 '

68 Olds 98 Luxury Sedan· • • • • • • • • • • • $4200

Gift

67 Mustang GT 2 Door. , ... . . . .. ........ $2195
390 VB eng., 4 on-the-noor, radio, tinted glass, Mag wheels,
dark blue with blue vinyl i11t., one owner. Real sharp!"

After Sha,. • Coloana

NORELCO SAVE
REG. $14.95

$8.00

VALUE

....

4-5LICI POP-UP

bl Dominlot1

352 V8 motor. auto. trana., P.S., white over blue, with blue
Interior.

· 65 Ford Galaxie 500 4 Door ..•.. •........ $1295

Re1. 24.95

19.96

Fr.. Delimy-

65 Ford LTD 4 Dr. H.T. • • • • • • • • • • • • $1495

W·&amp;-W

SUCI$

• ";':"' $1.00 Holds it. . .

tires, bur·

V8 motor, 4 speed traDL, radio, like new
gundy with black vinyl bucket seats.

TOASTS 1-Z-l ., 4 ·

516.9
HAIR
DRYER

65 Pontiac GTO H.T. Coupe ..... .. .. . . . •$1595

:Blue with matchirw interior, power windows, power seat,
radio, tinted glass.

REG.

2,95 .
REG.
3.96

REG:
5.95

PINS
.,.

1.97
2.63
3.97

BALLARD OR PILLSBURY

ua. 1.oo

BISCUITS
SUNNY BROOK

CAMERA

-=L$'39'5

PORTABLE
Re1. 17.95

.... 49.95

10.88

.

OLEOMARGARINE

IRON

OPEN EVENINGS

Rea. 4.95

KAIR &amp; VAN ZANDT

TlnlliUt
lp.auarantet

POMEROY

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SANDWICH'ES

PKG.
of

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8

1J'2LB.
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INSTANT POTATOES

',

GMAC FINANCING

OFF

HAIR SPRAY

Polar~l·

V8 motor. auto. trans •• power steeriJIIZ. brown with matching
interior, radio, W·s-w tires.

61 Cadillac Coupe DeVille .... ........... $895

ROAST
PORK

lOc and up
JUST IONOERFUL .

66 Olds Cutlass Supreme HoL Sed ........ $1895
V!l motor, auto. trans. , P.B., P.S., radio, tinted glass, like
new w-s-w ti res , white over turquoise with turquoise cloth
inL , one owner. New Olds trade.

2.40

PKG

A NEW ITE'M FOR OUR MEAT DEPT.

.Soled

HA.LLMA.RK

2.89

REG .
).75

My

GRAPEFRUIT•••••••••••••••••••!!!!.1

CHRISTMAS CARDS

ONE

121-"

WHITE OR PINK

,....

•Her Deals....... Year End Spedalsl

SWIFTS

MIXES•••••••~.
•
SOFT LEo•••••••••
DOZEN
OR NGES ••••••••••••••••••

PARTY-PAK
SWEET QT.
PICKLES

SHAVE
aotd
LOTION
Ladles

UUI

PLEASE!

IN DECOR
BOWL

UNBELIYABLE

BIG SELECTION-HURRY

NORELCO- Ml~~

NO MERCHANTS

c\J~

DAISY

wtAPPIO

CHOCOLATES

OL

LUNCHEON EAT .......~~~.....
1
SPfA y·STARCH'.:;~~: ·

.·' 17~~5

98C

Ear Phone~o
Cc:orrrint Strap

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO
,,
LIMIT THE SALES!

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12

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ALADDIN
VAHGUARO
Reg. 2.00

v.....

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Just like new.

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39~,.......-

OUTFIT

MAY WE SUGGEST

White over turquoise metallic OOish with turquoise Interior, fuU power equip., tilt and telescope steering wheel,
radio, tinted glass, w-~ tires, Comfortron air-conditioning, anti-spin axle, 1s;ooo miles. One ownernewOlds trade.

10 ~ FLAVORING~~·~ ••.

TTED
MEAT 3 oz.

. •

POLAROID
SlO.OO

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CAN

VANILLA

STRAWBERRY PRESERVES t!i 4~

NIGHT!

LB.

SWIFT'NING ••••

D DRESSIIIG;~••

Paul Gerard

Club recently toured KlUwood
Sweater Company, at Spencer,
w. va. They were Llnda Brown.
Kathy and Teresa Chichester,
Sandra Newlun, Teresa Smith,
Patricia Bosttlll, Tammy Ruth
and Barbara Andrews, P a u I a
Hauber, Jean, Jane and J u I i
Whitehead, accompanied by Mrs.
Dale Smilh, Mark Smith and Da. vld Brown and leaders, Mr.s.
Walter Brown, and Mrs. Emest Whitehead. They also visited the outlet store at Spencer.

at 7:45 with the Rev, casto. ;

the

daughter or• someone. Jt takes
a while to begin 1&lt;1 think ~ your.
self as a full equal and indepen·

bout ~ -,~ ID~f-::'""

Members of the Riverview 4-H

l!ld

D. Woode lea41lw- WonMP services were 1\eld Sunday eveni!W

Ienathen• the llolld!\)' aplrll ~
not - •• the !olkiiOIIS - · · gl•lng - far bO)'OIIII ~elve dll's.
- lqtbeo the aeaiiOil ~ giving
It lengthen&amp; thooe cia¥• Into a
and joy'/
The Incredibly popular Yule-

.,.., Ill '~liME

)I..

were held at 10:45 with Cllarlea

So a 1a

The Dally sentinel, Pc:meroy-Middlepor~ 0., Friday, November 29, 1968

the

SiiJtiW' So;...,). _attenoiarleo.. .;.,
Nov, 24 was 56, the ~ri!W
.was $~5.91. WorshiP · s~cea

Suggested by Seals ·.·
Chrlotmao ·for 12 ~a?

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The Dolly Senllnol, Pm~eroy-Mlddlepor~ 0., l'r'lda1, November 29, 1968

Assassination

Hope for

&amp;location

time. Consolidation is
trying to ftnd jobs ror those
among the No. 9's 361 miners

Is Threatened
LONDON (IJPl) Seotlml
Yard today hunted a man said
to have threatened to auassh,..
ate Prince Charles, alrei.Q meJP
aced by a reported dynamite plot.
The hunt centered in the Yard's
check of Welsh nationalist fan.
atics.
The extremists have vowed
to strike during the 20 ~ year •
old heir to the throne' s July 1
formal Investiture as prince of
Wales.
A spokesman for the Welsh
Office, which Prime Minister
Harold Wilson set up to appease
nationalist feeling in Wales,
saJd: "We have been told a certain group or 'freedom fighters'
are planning to use eX~~losives
during Prince Charles' lnvesti·
ture at caernarvon castle" ln
Wales. A Yard spokesman said,
" We are investigating a report
that a man has said he wtll kill
Prince Olarles. "

Mrs. Halliday

IMs Wednftlday
Mro . Martha M, (Mattie) Halllda,y, 95, a former Dexter resident, died Wednesday at wu.
mington . ~e was the daughter of
the late Newton and Emily Chase
Bowles and was also preceded in
death by her husband, W, Ross
Halliday; two daughters, a sm,
and five brothers .
:Jie was a member of the Old
Dexter Christian Church and of
Star Grange.
&amp;lrviving are three daughters,
Mrs. Gladys Eroch, Wilmington;
Mrs. Dwight (Marvel) Mutchler,
Athens, and Mrs. Myrtle s 1 ncJair, Miami, Fla.; a son, Carroll Halliday, Washington C.H.;
a brother, Waid Bowles, Phoenlx, Ariz.; 12 grandchildren, 17
great - grandchildren and two
great.great;..grandchlldren.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Rawllngs.coats Funeral Horne wtth
tl1e Rev. Raullln Moyer officiatIng. Burial will be In the Salem
Center cemetery. Frlends may
call at the funeral home anytime
untO time of services.

Meiss councy Commiaaioners
Rober! Clark and Ralph W. Ours
will attend the 88th annual joint
Wl.nter Convention r1 the County conunlssioners Assn. and
County Engineers Assn. ol arlo
In Colwnbus Dec. 2 -5.
The &lt;:OOVenUon has been planned as a working session to acquaint commissioners with the
problems of govenunent in a
modern industrial state and to
gjve a look at state legislation
that may effect county government In the year ahead.

45 to 60 and Iowa SO to 35.
Near ........W te111110ralureo
Saturday warming first ot next
-~ thenoolderabou!Wemos-

&lt;101'.
A few aaow flurries north·
east portlmSaturdayandaperlod of rain about Tue&amp;da¥ and
Wedlle&amp;da¥ wtll glve about two
tentho to foor tedho Inch liquid.

Oark Thompson
Die~

WOOn.e!day

By Unlted Preaa IDt8maiiOilal

If moral Yletorleo In
tho statlotlca the Bullalo BWa
l'ould be Ieiding the
F - ' 1 Loque todQ,
The BUlo, ImO only 1-11-1, In
the otandlnga In the Eaatem ·
Dlvlalm of the AFL, came
within a atop 1buradll,ll ~
upaettlng the oakland Raidera
now 10-2 In the Western
Divtalon.
And lt took rookie, George
Alldnam pill,lllng the greatest
game ~ his brief procareer, to
keep the Raiders out ottrouble.
Wlth llrst place In the
Western Olvildon at ltake and
the Qaklllld ollenoe sputtering
because ~ Its own Ineptitude,
Atklnom made the plll,lll that
gave the Ratdero their 13-10

Amerl.,..

For Mary K. Bee!

New Yori&lt;

~

Bootoo Ia host to Clnclmatl. ·

meets ate Donver Broncos, who
w!U be out to a v - an earlier
55.:4 humiliation at the banda ~
the Charaer• an4 to do their
best to knock all aU the
oontenders for
the AFL's
Western Divialon UtJe.
The Broncos aeem well suited
for tha role of "I.P)llerl" as
lhOJI .... having the best
season ln lheir nine year
history.
FOI' the Chargers t:Jds ls a
must game. San Diego must
wtn at! three of Ita remaining
l!llll1es to &lt;Pallfy lor a threeWII,ll plll,lloll wfth Oakland and

trtun))lll,
AtlflniiGII aet up Raider
ocor•l•. ta!Ued a third hlmaelf
and )ben aaved the pme twice
In Qol" llnal three mlrartea-llrst
wt1lt · a fumble-i&gt;roduclng tackle
just wflen It seemed the BWa
had -cored the winning TD and
then 1 with a tree-cllrri,lng
deftr ictlu! of another pa...
n;e Bills complete)Jr outplll,ll ed the Balders, galrtlng 17
llrP{ dcnma to oakland's 11,
outr~shed them 199 to 75 and
outg)llned
thorn In pa~olng'
yar&lt;Jaae, 144 to Ill. The only
thing lhOJI lost wao the l!llll1e.
A.-t Kansas Clt;y, meanwhile, Kansas Clt,y.
1'\ other Qmclay games Miami
the ' Kansas Clt,y Chiefa kept
the1pselves at the top of the
We,item Dlvlatoo a&amp; co-Joadera
wttl1 Oakland, by turning back
lhe• llooaton Oilers 24-10.
''~!he Chief's victory ellmlnateo
Hohlston as a contender in the
E&amp;~~tern Dlvlslon and automatiCL1lb' elevated 1be New York
to the title. Houaton now Is
s.:r and New York 8..3.
Both the Clllefs and the
Rutders have two more games
in the crucla1 stretch nm.
Kansas Cit,y Ia at San Diego
Df.IC. 8 and at Denver Dec, 14 in
u,l finale whlle Qakland entertains Denver Dec. 8 and invades
Silo Diego Dec. 15.
, On ~ the San Diego

Clark Franklln Thompson, 46,
Rl 1, BWweU, died unexpecte4ly at hla home Wednesday even~
lng,
He was born Feb. 25, 1922, In
Pomeroy, son ~ Ruth CIa r k
Fl81eral services Cor M r 11.
Thompson and Roy Thompson. He Mary K. ~ees, 51, Baltimore ,
was a coal miner.
who died Wedneadi.Y momlng at
Mr. Thompsm was twice mar. Jackson, were held today at 2
rl£(1, his f1rst wife was Lula p.m. at the Rawllngs~ts Fu.
Mae Oldaker, Pomeroy. The fol~ neral Home with the Rev. Max
lowing chUdren survive: R o y Dooahue otnclat:ing. Burial was
Michael Thompsm, at homei in the Miles cemetery at RutMarilyn Hallhlll, Rt. I, BidWell; land.
Ruth Am Mulford, Pomeroy;Jolm
She was born January 22,
L, Edwards, Pomeroy; Da'rid L. 191'1 at Middleport, and was a
Thompson, COlumbus; Luther w,
member of the Methodist Church
Thompson, Addison. One son and and of the W.S.C.S. at Bremen.
one daughter preceded him in She was preceded In death by
death.
two brothers. &amp;lrvfvors include
His aecood marriage was to
her husband, David E. Rees;
Julia Ann Boggs.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Mr. am Mrs. Thomas Dorst,
One sister survives, UdiaGU- R, Harrison, RD, Middleport; a Amlin, Ohio, are announcing the
key, Middleport. One brother pre~ sister, Mrs. Ralph (Sadie) Carl, birth of a daughter, Lisa Dar~
ceded him In death. Ten grand- RD, Pomeroy, and several nieces itene, on Nov. 17 at Mt. carmel
children survJve.
and nephews.
f{ospltal, Columbus.
Ht'!l was a member of the PopMaternal grarxlparents are Mr.
lar Ridge Free Will Baptist
lnd Mrs. James Gilmore, Pome·
Church, and the Eno Grange.
f'OY, and paternal grandpareirtli
Services will be held 1 p.m.,
are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dorst
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Saturday at the church, with Rev.
Admissions Wednesday
of Pomeroy. Great • grandparJolvl Jeffers otriciatlng.
None.
.ents are Walter Gilmore, Colum·
Burial will be In Hemlock
Discharges Wodne&amp;da¥- Nooe.
bus, and Mr. and Mrs. P e a r 1
Grove Cemetery in Pomeroy.
Admlsalmo Thursday- Vlrgll Jacobl!l, Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs,
The body will lie in state at the Atkins, Rutlandj George Nessel - Dorst also have a daughter, ~
church one hour prior to the road, Sr., Pomeroy.
~M&amp; Robin, 15 months.
services.
Discharges Thursday - None.
Friends ma,y call at the McCoy Funeral Home in Vinton
rrom 2-4 and 7-9 p .m., today.

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Wedne&amp;da¥ Admissions- AarPomeroy police said a car
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..;. Ave. Visitlrig hours 2.-4 am 7-8 lelll, Ellis R. MUler, Charles
E. North, Ernest R. North, MI-a.
:~ p.m. Parents only on Pediatric a Nay R. Pierce, Mn. Barbin E.
Want.
Taylor, Mrs. WWlam T. WinAdmissions
Mrs. Roger L Bush, 62Sih ter, Mrs. James P. Burleson.
·x
:-·· Thin! Ave.; John T. Bryant,2014 Everett c. sturglll, George H.
Eastern Ave.; Mra. Clarinda Diddle, Mrs. Donald R. Van Bugg, 1302 Eastern Ave.; Mrs. ter and Infant son, MrL Abdon
Rodiguez and infant son, Mn.
Robert McCoy, Bidwell; Mrs.
Grover
Lee Mullins and Infant
Luthor E. Hunt, Rt. I GaUlpolis;
daughter, Mrs. Richard H. Meek
Mrs. Grover C. Lambert, Rt. 1
Patriot; Alfred F. Dailey, Patri· and infant SOIL
ot; Elmer Geer, Rt. i 1 Vinton; PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
...
Mrs. RusseU D. Rmnley, Rt. l
NoV. 29, 1968
Gallipolis; James Walters, Rt. 2
ADMII 1W: Mrs. Nestor Nar~
Bidwell; Chadwick H. Wooten, Rt. celles, pt, PleasaDti Mrt. George
2 Cheshire; Michael G. Eblin, Horak, -Pomeroy; Audrey Jeffers,
Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Mrs. James P. Pomeroy; Franklin J. &amp;nJ1h, Gal~
Burleson, Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Lisa
llpolio; Beverly Uevlng, Pt.
R, Ferrell, Hartford; Terry L.
Pleasant; Allie Keefer, Pl PleasShade, Pt. Pleasatt; James T.
ant.
Lee, Sr., Henderson, W. VL;
DISCHARGED: Charles WalkWalter S. Hyrc, PL Pleasant;
er, Jr., PL Pleasant; Lyle McJosepl'l Lish, Mason; Mrs. AI· Cormick, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Al·
bert G. Middleton, Pt. Plea ... bert ~ringston, Mason; M r s .
ant; Claude H. Ashley. Middle- Charlo• Ebert and daughter, Henport; Mrs. Melvin B. Grimm,
derson; Mrs. Marvin Oldaker
Syracuse; Harold A. Teatord, and son, Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs.
Middleport; Mrs. Mildred M. Heber Riffle, Pt. Pleasan~ James
Zeigler, Middleport;. Richard A. Love, New Haven; Crystal White,
Hudson, Syracuse; William L
Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Earl Legg,
Cleland, Racine; Mrs. Paul K. Buffalo; DannY Roush, Letart;
Russell, Middleport; Mrs. Mar- Charles Schultz, Pt. Pleasant.
vln W. Spears, Rt. 3 Irorton;
BffiTH: Dr . and Mrs. NesYour doctor llnows i1e
Mrs. Earl A. Caldwell, Me Ar· tor Narcelles, f't. Pleli.sant, a
thur; Jeffrey L. Spencer, Rt. 3
con rely on uJ lo fill
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Jackson; John G. Goffee, IlL 1
your prescriptions just
Waterloo; Mark A. Abert&amp; , Well·
Pastor, Oak Hill;
ston; Joe
as he ordered,
Ocie L Roberts, Rt. 1 Ironton;
Mrs. Bet;nice L Martindlll, Rt.
usin9 only the finest of
2 McArthur; Mrs. S. Melvin
ingredients. We ore
Boggs, Rt. 2 Oak Hill; Tammy
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P'T. PLEASANT - The SherBirths
Iff'&amp; deportment Investigated a
Mrs. Earl Caldwell, Me Artino·,
minor two car accident wemesson, 8:30 a.m. Wednesday; Mrs.
day 12:30 p.m. 9.1 miles north
Robert H. lllckel, New Haven,
of Pt. Pleasant reaultJJtg in apdaugllter, 12:54 p.m. Wednesday;
proximately $600 property damMrs. RusseU D. Rumley, Rt. 1
Gallipolis, daughter, 10:35 p.m. age but no personal injury.
The mishap occurred when
Thur.sday; Mrs. Roger L Bush,
Gary L. Thomas, 20, Gallipolis
628'h Third Ave., daughter, 9:Ferry, collided with atruckdriv26p.m. Thurodii,JI.
en by Noah Chal!lns, 37, South
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Dismissed
Point, 0 . ThOmas was travel·
Mrs. lAither A. Settle and In8:00 AM to 10:00 PM
ing behind the ChaUlns vehicle
fant son. Mrs. Joseph J . Ashby,
and was trying to pass as ChafSunday 10:30 AM
Mra. Rosie Bolen, Connie K.
fins
made a left turn,.
Clllplflllll, Mrs, Herbert D. Chilto 12:30 PM and
The ~erUf's department statders, Miss Onelia Cousins, Mrs.
5:00 to 9 :00 PM
George A. Davisson, Mrs. El· ed the parents of Ollver Jeffers,
mer W. Eickelberg, William R. 8-years..old of Grlmms Landing,
reported that y&lt;iuftg Oliver was
Enos, Mrs. lrvtn L. Fellure,
Mrs. Marvin T. Griffin, Mrs. struck wbUe rldin&amp; his bicycle
Wayne Swisher, Harold Loh .. and Kenneth McCul·
1101 L. Hteroulrn•o, Mrl. WU- Wednesclay by a ctU' 1.drlven by
Iouth "'" yoor frlOfldly
at Swi•hor
"R;"'t:; '1'erldftlt·~•· )Por·~allll'li&gt;ltlih. U1ll Ll,_ klna awarenlly stQpped and the
lllilf,:"
dauer, Mrs. E!lUe K. Me Clln,
Guenter F. Metzger, Betty J. boy didn't appear to be lnJW"·
prices and prompt t.ervice and discount drug prices
ed so drove away. Oliver's par ~
Perkins, John P. Porter, Mrs.
ents brought the lad to Pleasant
teven days a week . Let us sltfve you far all your
Judy K. Rankin, Mrs. Keith F.
Robie, Mrs. C. Dale Russell, Valley Hospital Thursday after
prescription and drue needs .
Mrs. Larue Shaffer, Mrs. Mar-- the chlld complained through the
vin W. ~ears, Mrs. Eber M. niglot. The boy had an Injured
Stowe, Edward J. Strauss, Mrs. ankle IUld brut~ on the face
about the right eye. The matter
C. Otner Thomas, Mrs. Maxwell
L. Watkins, Rita Young, Gar· is under investigation.
field Harper, George R. Stewart, Gary F. Hysell, Mrs. Clarence Crothers, Brian A. Dumas,
Lisa H. Ferrell, Lowell F. Harrison, Joseph H. Hood, Ray E.

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Graveside rites for Mrs. oma
Hill Prentice, 68, or Louisville,
Ky., were conducted at' 2 p.m.
todll.Y at Bee~h Grove cemetery
here. The Rev. Glen Hiles otfiw
dated.
Mrs. Prentice died unexpecf..
edly saturday at Sl Joseph lfog.
pltal in Louisville. A former
Pomeroy resident. Mrs. PreJP
tice is survived by her husband,
John; two sisters, Mrii. Mildred
HUI Zahl of Pomeroy, and Mrs.
Goldie Bigelow of Orange City,
Fla., and two brothers , R&amp;ymord
V. HUI, Fort Myers, Fla. 1 and
Allen C. Hill, Sr., of Pomeroy.

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CHRISTMAS GlniNG

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IIJirth of Daughter
!Being Announred

Two Gus DunagOO

genera~

tion'? Hardly an adult man or
woman In this town doesn't
have a father, brother, cousin
or uncle killed or maimed In a
mine.
"Where the hell else can I
make $31 a day," one miner
aaked, probobly speaking tor
the majority.
To James Reger or Farmington, a miner for many years,
·• ~~ ~ ~ way of Ute! '
"[ uMtu ~r· work In construe-

Sa t u r-

Temperatures

&lt;101' thr&lt;lu8h Wemollday..w ...
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the Jets In

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not involved in the e"'!losion at
its other mines Ln the northern
West Virginia area.
When Marulington No. 9 does
reopen, most or its former
employes will don their heavy
coveralls, their lighted helmets
and trudge l8 before into its
Hm&amp;-Whitewashed interior to
orree again extract Its coal- it
was cot:ni'lf out at the rate of
9,400 tons a day when the
eJI)losion hil
Everyone Touched
Why do men court death or
respiratory disability in the

mines, generation after

Raiders, Ollefs•!Post Triumphs
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1 was away from home a
(Con~lnued from Poge 0
ot.
Now
I'm close tohome."
IIKI other area clergymen.
About
the deadly accidents,
Balow groulli, the Ores blazed
er
which
the survivors go
a
·
on. E'JIPloa~on after e,plosion
back
to
work,
Reger aald, "It's
lent g~, acrid smoke purting
like
getting
bucked
orr a horse.
out Of one or more of the five
You
get
back
on."
mine portals. The fiery, gaseous
Thursday was Thanksgiving In
eordition in the mine and the
Marmington. Disaster hung helw
threat of more eJCPlosions
prevented aasembled m t n e vy over the town.
The Hev. Mr. llarnes s um~
rescue teams tr001 entering the
mooed
his parishioners to his
mine. One team- entering a
James Fork Cl'lurch, in the very
portal literally miles from
shadow Qf one of No. 9's
where most of the trapped men
portal
s.
were worki~- penetrated 4,500
feet irto No. 9 last Sunday .
They found nothing to give
cause Cor encouragement aOO
were ordered to turn back.
(Continued !rom page I)
There was m hope of reaching at Cleveland State University
the men through any of the with the state sharing the cost.
mine' s existi~ openings.
The governor said with t he
Drillers Ready
passage or the $759 million OOnd
U 11'\Y of the test bores issue Ohio will be able lo mO\·e
produced air samples indicating forward at a rapid pace elimthe tunnel below could sJ.C)port lratlng bottlenecks and accident
life, driller s were ready with a prone locations after the Gen20-inch bit that would cut a hole eral Assembly and the state
wide enough for a search party
Hlghw~ Department work oot
to descem into the pit. Failure a formula for di strlbuUon of
to fi.-.:1 good air in any of the the fwlds.
test hole s would be " conclusive
Rhodes also reiterated that
evidence," mine officials said, he wou1d recommeOO a $500
that no one could have survived million housi~ bill for low and
in the areas where the 78 men middle inL-ome housing in the
are belie\'ed to have been Buckeye State.
trapped,
"This housi~ program c an
Then what? Seal the mine to help all metropol itan areas,"
put out the fire~?
Rhodes said.
Deeply tooched by the sight of
He said the legislation would
the boy staring down the hole be designed to:
looking for a miracle and the
- Finance the rehabilitation
women and children who came
or reconstruction of housing for
to Lhe drilling s ite In tears, families with low or middle inCartin, who has an infant son,
come.
talked of volunteering to peneMake available housing al a
trate the cavernous
mine cost which low and middle inhimself if permission would be come families can afford.
obtained.
- Raise the money through a
More ratiorally, he said:
State Housing and F i n a n c e
"fd hate to be the man who Agency which would have the
had to make the decision to seal authority to sell revenue bondl!l
up the mine.
arxl notes.
"The rest of my li(e I would
- Develop a state program of
warder if everyone in the mine low-Interest financing or housi~
r eally was dead when It was In redevelopment areas.
sealed. "
Rhodes said his programs
Mine Ma.y He Sealed
~ere designed to make Ohio the
Sealing a mine- cutting off No. 1 state in the n1tioo in all
every bit Qf ox;ygen inskle- is fields.
the only feasible way of putting
"Our goal is to make sure
out a
major mine
nre. lbat Ohio is the best place in
Nonnall,y a sealed mine Is not the world to Live," said Rhodes.
reopened for several months.
The man to make the decision
is John Corcoran, the slilht,
One divorce has been asked
gray.tla.ired, lmpeccably-dressed
and another granted In Meigs
president of Consolidation Coal County common pleas court acw
Co., who has been here since ti vi(J'.
· the mine e"'!loded. Decisions
Orville Brooks, RD 1, Pome- .
come easy to captains of
roy, charges gross neglecl of
hxlustry - decisions involving duty in a petition against Bevmillions o! dollars and hundreds e rlj- Brooks, Sylvania, Ohio. One
of jobs. But not decislon l!l lil:e
minor child Is involved. Evelyn
this. He made It clear that heBauer has been granted a di·
and
he alone- will decide
vorce from Robert James Bauer
whether to blast shut portals of
on grounds of gross neglect of
No. 9 !or the second dme in 14
duty and extreme cruelty. Mrs.
years with men still inside.
Bauer was awarded c ustody of
Perspiring and visibly nervous
two ml nor children.
In the glare of television Ughts,
Corcoran told a news confer~
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ence:
HARTFORD - Special music
"No one but me has final
for the Sunday services of the
authority to decide whether tills
Hartford U n i t e d Methodist
mine will be sealed.
Church will be provided by JeJP
"1 tell you that as long as
ifer, Jeanett am Johnetta Olda·
there is 81\Y hope at all lor the
ker.
life of any man in tMt mine I
will not give the authority." '
ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL
Such an order actually would
The Pomeroy emergency squad
be signed by an official or the answered a call at 4:50 p.m.
West Virginia Department of Thursda,y to the home or George
Mines.
Nesselroad, Sr., on Laurel st.
FamUies fled In Tears
He was taken to Meigs General
When the q.restlon of sealing hospital where he was admltted
the mine was first raised at a for medical treatment.
news conference in the cinder
REMOVED TO HOSPITAL
block company store, some
Fred Moorntng of Middleport
members Qf miners families
fied the r o 0 m in tearruJ. was removed to Veterans Memanguish.
ortal Hoapltal by the Middleport
While the portals still were emergency squad at 7:06 p.m.
open and driLling continued, Thur~ from the LaSalle Hotel
hope- however faint- r emained where ~ makes hil!l home. He
waa admitted as a medical paalive.
Hope for 78 men.
Uent.
Sealed or not, Mamington No.
9 is destined to be closed for a
long

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Assassination

Hope for

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time. Consolidation is
trying to ftnd jobs ror those
among the No. 9's 361 miners

Is Threatened
LONDON (IJPl) Seotlml
Yard today hunted a man said
to have threatened to auassh,..
ate Prince Charles, alrei.Q meJP
aced by a reported dynamite plot.
The hunt centered in the Yard's
check of Welsh nationalist fan.
atics.
The extremists have vowed
to strike during the 20 ~ year •
old heir to the throne' s July 1
formal Investiture as prince of
Wales.
A spokesman for the Welsh
Office, which Prime Minister
Harold Wilson set up to appease
nationalist feeling in Wales,
saJd: "We have been told a certain group or 'freedom fighters'
are planning to use eX~~losives
during Prince Charles' lnvesti·
ture at caernarvon castle" ln
Wales. A Yard spokesman said,
" We are investigating a report
that a man has said he wtll kill
Prince Olarles. "

Mrs. Halliday

IMs Wednftlday
Mro . Martha M, (Mattie) Halllda,y, 95, a former Dexter resident, died Wednesday at wu.
mington . ~e was the daughter of
the late Newton and Emily Chase
Bowles and was also preceded in
death by her husband, W, Ross
Halliday; two daughters, a sm,
and five brothers .
:Jie was a member of the Old
Dexter Christian Church and of
Star Grange.
&amp;lrviving are three daughters,
Mrs. Gladys Eroch, Wilmington;
Mrs. Dwight (Marvel) Mutchler,
Athens, and Mrs. Myrtle s 1 ncJair, Miami, Fla.; a son, Carroll Halliday, Washington C.H.;
a brother, Waid Bowles, Phoenlx, Ariz.; 12 grandchildren, 17
great - grandchildren and two
great.great;..grandchlldren.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Rawllngs.coats Funeral Horne wtth
tl1e Rev. Raullln Moyer officiatIng. Burial will be In the Salem
Center cemetery. Frlends may
call at the funeral home anytime
untO time of services.

Meiss councy Commiaaioners
Rober! Clark and Ralph W. Ours
will attend the 88th annual joint
Wl.nter Convention r1 the County conunlssioners Assn. and
County Engineers Assn. ol arlo
In Colwnbus Dec. 2 -5.
The &lt;:OOVenUon has been planned as a working session to acquaint commissioners with the
problems of govenunent in a
modern industrial state and to
gjve a look at state legislation
that may effect county government In the year ahead.

45 to 60 and Iowa SO to 35.
Near ........W te111110ralureo
Saturday warming first ot next
-~ thenoolderabou!Wemos-

&lt;101'.
A few aaow flurries north·
east portlmSaturdayandaperlod of rain about Tue&amp;da¥ and
Wedlle&amp;da¥ wtll glve about two
tentho to foor tedho Inch liquid.

Oark Thompson
Die~

WOOn.e!day

By Unlted Preaa IDt8maiiOilal

If moral Yletorleo In
tho statlotlca the Bullalo BWa
l'ould be Ieiding the
F - ' 1 Loque todQ,
The BUlo, ImO only 1-11-1, In
the otandlnga In the Eaatem ·
Dlvlalm of the AFL, came
within a atop 1buradll,ll ~
upaettlng the oakland Raidera
now 10-2 In the Western
Divtalon.
And lt took rookie, George
Alldnam pill,lllng the greatest
game ~ his brief procareer, to
keep the Raiders out ottrouble.
Wlth llrst place In the
Western Olvildon at ltake and
the Qaklllld ollenoe sputtering
because ~ Its own Ineptitude,
Atklnom made the plll,lll that
gave the Ratdero their 13-10

Amerl.,..

For Mary K. Bee!

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Bootoo Ia host to Clnclmatl. ·

meets ate Donver Broncos, who
w!U be out to a v - an earlier
55.:4 humiliation at the banda ~
the Charaer• an4 to do their
best to knock all aU the
oontenders for
the AFL's
Western Divialon UtJe.
The Broncos aeem well suited
for tha role of "I.P)llerl" as
lhOJI .... having the best
season ln lheir nine year
history.
FOI' the Chargers t:Jds ls a
must game. San Diego must
wtn at! three of Ita remaining
l!llll1es to &lt;Pallfy lor a threeWII,ll plll,lloll wfth Oakland and

trtun))lll,
AtlflniiGII aet up Raider
ocor•l•. ta!Ued a third hlmaelf
and )ben aaved the pme twice
In Qol" llnal three mlrartea-llrst
wt1lt · a fumble-i&gt;roduclng tackle
just wflen It seemed the BWa
had -cored the winning TD and
then 1 with a tree-cllrri,lng
deftr ictlu! of another pa...
n;e Bills complete)Jr outplll,ll ed the Balders, galrtlng 17
llrP{ dcnma to oakland's 11,
outr~shed them 199 to 75 and
outg)llned
thorn In pa~olng'
yar&lt;Jaae, 144 to Ill. The only
thing lhOJI lost wao the l!llll1e.
A.-t Kansas Clt;y, meanwhile, Kansas Clt,y.
1'\ other Qmclay games Miami
the ' Kansas Clt,y Chiefa kept
the1pselves at the top of the
We,item Dlvlatoo a&amp; co-Joadera
wttl1 Oakland, by turning back
lhe• llooaton Oilers 24-10.
''~!he Chief's victory ellmlnateo
Hohlston as a contender in the
E&amp;~~tern Dlvlslon and automatiCL1lb' elevated 1be New York
to the title. Houaton now Is
s.:r and New York 8..3.
Both the Clllefs and the
Rutders have two more games
in the crucla1 stretch nm.
Kansas Cit,y Ia at San Diego
Df.IC. 8 and at Denver Dec, 14 in
u,l finale whlle Qakland entertains Denver Dec. 8 and invades
Silo Diego Dec. 15.
, On ~ the San Diego

Clark Franklln Thompson, 46,
Rl 1, BWweU, died unexpecte4ly at hla home Wednesday even~
lng,
He was born Feb. 25, 1922, In
Pomeroy, son ~ Ruth CIa r k
Fl81eral services Cor M r 11.
Thompson and Roy Thompson. He Mary K. ~ees, 51, Baltimore ,
was a coal miner.
who died Wedneadi.Y momlng at
Mr. Thompsm was twice mar. Jackson, were held today at 2
rl£(1, his f1rst wife was Lula p.m. at the Rawllngs~ts Fu.
Mae Oldaker, Pomeroy. The fol~ neral Home with the Rev. Max
lowing chUdren survive: R o y Dooahue otnclat:ing. Burial was
Michael Thompsm, at homei in the Miles cemetery at RutMarilyn Hallhlll, Rt. I, BidWell; land.
Ruth Am Mulford, Pomeroy;Jolm
She was born January 22,
L, Edwards, Pomeroy; Da'rid L. 191'1 at Middleport, and was a
Thompson, COlumbus; Luther w,
member of the Methodist Church
Thompson, Addison. One son and and of the W.S.C.S. at Bremen.
one daughter preceded him in She was preceded In death by
death.
two brothers. &amp;lrvfvors include
His aecood marriage was to
her husband, David E. Rees;
Julia Ann Boggs.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Mr. am Mrs. Thomas Dorst,
One sister survives, UdiaGU- R, Harrison, RD, Middleport; a Amlin, Ohio, are announcing the
key, Middleport. One brother pre~ sister, Mrs. Ralph (Sadie) Carl, birth of a daughter, Lisa Dar~
ceded him In death. Ten grand- RD, Pomeroy, and several nieces itene, on Nov. 17 at Mt. carmel
children survJve.
and nephews.
f{ospltal, Columbus.
Ht'!l was a member of the PopMaternal grarxlparents are Mr.
lar Ridge Free Will Baptist
lnd Mrs. James Gilmore, Pome·
Church, and the Eno Grange.
f'OY, and paternal grandpareirtli
Services will be held 1 p.m.,
are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dorst
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Saturday at the church, with Rev.
Admissions Wednesday
of Pomeroy. Great • grandparJolvl Jeffers otriciatlng.
None.
.ents are Walter Gilmore, Colum·
Burial will be In Hemlock
Discharges Wodne&amp;da¥- Nooe.
bus, and Mr. and Mrs. P e a r 1
Grove Cemetery in Pomeroy.
Admlsalmo Thursday- Vlrgll Jacobl!l, Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs,
The body will lie in state at the Atkins, Rutlandj George Nessel - Dorst also have a daughter, ~
church one hour prior to the road, Sr., Pomeroy.
~M&amp; Robin, 15 months.
services.
Discharges Thursday - None.
Friends ma,y call at the McCoy Funeral Home in Vinton
rrom 2-4 and 7-9 p .m., today.

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Two cars had medium damaie
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Wedne&amp;da¥ Admissions- AarPomeroy police said a car
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Wolford, Allegra WUI.
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NoV. 29, 1968
Gallipolis; James Walters, Rt. 2
ADMII 1W: Mrs. Nestor Nar~
Bidwell; Chadwick H. Wooten, Rt. celles, pt, PleasaDti Mrt. George
2 Cheshire; Michael G. Eblin, Horak, -Pomeroy; Audrey Jeffers,
Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Mrs. James P. Pomeroy; Franklin J. &amp;nJ1h, Gal~
Burleson, Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Lisa
llpolio; Beverly Uevlng, Pt.
R, Ferrell, Hartford; Terry L.
Pleasant; Allie Keefer, Pl PleasShade, Pt. Pleasatt; James T.
ant.
Lee, Sr., Henderson, W. VL;
DISCHARGED: Charles WalkWalter S. Hyrc, PL Pleasant;
er, Jr., PL Pleasant; Lyle McJosepl'l Lish, Mason; Mrs. AI· Cormick, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Al·
bert G. Middleton, Pt. Plea ... bert ~ringston, Mason; M r s .
ant; Claude H. Ashley. Middle- Charlo• Ebert and daughter, Henport; Mrs. Melvin B. Grimm,
derson; Mrs. Marvin Oldaker
Syracuse; Harold A. Teatord, and son, Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs.
Middleport; Mrs. Mildred M. Heber Riffle, Pt. Pleasan~ James
Zeigler, Middleport;. Richard A. Love, New Haven; Crystal White,
Hudson, Syracuse; William L
Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Earl Legg,
Cleland, Racine; Mrs. Paul K. Buffalo; DannY Roush, Letart;
Russell, Middleport; Mrs. Mar- Charles Schultz, Pt. Pleasant.
vln W. Spears, Rt. 3 Irorton;
BffiTH: Dr . and Mrs. NesYour doctor llnows i1e
Mrs. Earl A. Caldwell, Me Ar· tor Narcelles, f't. Pleli.sant, a
thur; Jeffrey L. Spencer, Rt. 3
con rely on uJ lo fill
6(lfl.
Jackson; John G. Goffee, IlL 1
your prescriptions just
Waterloo; Mark A. Abert&amp; , Well·
Pastor, Oak Hill;
ston; Joe
as he ordered,
Ocie L Roberts, Rt. 1 Ironton;
Mrs. Bet;nice L Martindlll, Rt.
usin9 only the finest of
2 McArthur; Mrs. S. Melvin
ingredients. We ore
Boggs, Rt. 2 Oak Hill; Tammy
R. King, Jackson.
dedicated lo serving!
P'T. PLEASANT - The SherBirths
Iff'&amp; deportment Investigated a
Mrs. Earl Caldwell, Me Artino·,
minor two car accident wemesson, 8:30 a.m. Wednesday; Mrs.
day 12:30 p.m. 9.1 miles north
Robert H. lllckel, New Haven,
of Pt. Pleasant reaultJJtg in apdaugllter, 12:54 p.m. Wednesday;
proximately $600 property damMrs. RusseU D. Rumley, Rt. 1
Gallipolis, daughter, 10:35 p.m. age but no personal injury.
The mishap occurred when
Thur.sday; Mrs. Roger L Bush,
Gary L. Thomas, 20, Gallipolis
628'h Third Ave., daughter, 9:Ferry, collided with atruckdriv26p.m. Thurodii,JI.
en by Noah Chal!lns, 37, South
OPEN DAILY
Dismissed
Point, 0 . ThOmas was travel·
Mrs. lAither A. Settle and In8:00 AM to 10:00 PM
ing behind the ChaUlns vehicle
fant son. Mrs. Joseph J . Ashby,
and was trying to pass as ChafSunday 10:30 AM
Mra. Rosie Bolen, Connie K.
fins
made a left turn,.
Clllplflllll, Mrs, Herbert D. Chilto 12:30 PM and
The ~erUf's department statders, Miss Onelia Cousins, Mrs.
5:00 to 9 :00 PM
George A. Davisson, Mrs. El· ed the parents of Ollver Jeffers,
mer W. Eickelberg, William R. 8-years..old of Grlmms Landing,
reported that y&lt;iuftg Oliver was
Enos, Mrs. lrvtn L. Fellure,
Mrs. Marvin T. Griffin, Mrs. struck wbUe rldin&amp; his bicycle
Wayne Swisher, Harold Loh .. and Kenneth McCul·
1101 L. Hteroulrn•o, Mrl. WU- Wednesclay by a ctU' 1.drlven by
Iouth "'" yoor frlOfldly
at Swi•hor
"R;"'t:; '1'erldftlt·~•· )Por·~allll'li&gt;ltlih. U1ll Ll,_ klna awarenlly stQpped and the
lllilf,:"
dauer, Mrs. E!lUe K. Me Clln,
Guenter F. Metzger, Betty J. boy didn't appear to be lnJW"·
prices and prompt t.ervice and discount drug prices
ed so drove away. Oliver's par ~
Perkins, John P. Porter, Mrs.
ents brought the lad to Pleasant
teven days a week . Let us sltfve you far all your
Judy K. Rankin, Mrs. Keith F.
Robie, Mrs. C. Dale Russell, Valley Hospital Thursday after
prescription and drue needs .
Mrs. Larue Shaffer, Mrs. Mar-- the chlld complained through the
vin W. ~ears, Mrs. Eber M. niglot. The boy had an Injured
Stowe, Edward J. Strauss, Mrs. ankle IUld brut~ on the face
about the right eye. The matter
C. Otner Thomas, Mrs. Maxwell
L. Watkins, Rita Young, Gar· is under investigation.
field Harper, George R. Stewart, Gary F. Hysell, Mrs. Clarence Crothers, Brian A. Dumas,
Lisa H. Ferrell, Lowell F. Harrison, Joseph H. Hood, Ray E.

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Gramide Rile!
Graveside rites for Mrs. oma
Hill Prentice, 68, or Louisville,
Ky., were conducted at' 2 p.m.
todll.Y at Bee~h Grove cemetery
here. The Rev. Glen Hiles otfiw
dated.
Mrs. Prentice died unexpecf..
edly saturday at Sl Joseph lfog.
pltal in Louisville. A former
Pomeroy resident. Mrs. PreJP
tice is survived by her husband,
John; two sisters, Mrii. Mildred
HUI Zahl of Pomeroy, and Mrs.
Goldie Bigelow of Orange City,
Fla., and two brothers , R&amp;ymord
V. HUI, Fort Myers, Fla. 1 and
Allen C. Hill, Sr., of Pomeroy.

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CHRISTMAS GlniNG

J•'"

IIJirth of Daughter
!Being Announred

Two Gus DunagOO

genera~

tion'? Hardly an adult man or
woman In this town doesn't
have a father, brother, cousin
or uncle killed or maimed In a
mine.
"Where the hell else can I
make $31 a day," one miner
aaked, probobly speaking tor
the majority.
To James Reger or Farmington, a miner for many years,
·• ~~ ~ ~ way of Ute! '
"[ uMtu ~r· work In construe-

Sa t u r-

Temperatures

&lt;101' thr&lt;lu8h Wemollday..w ...
erqo above normal wt1lt hflht

the Jets In

&amp;ld in Plllllft"'}'

not involved in the e"'!losion at
its other mines Ln the northern
West Virginia area.
When Marulington No. 9 does
reopen, most or its former
employes will don their heavy
coveralls, their lighted helmets
and trudge l8 before into its
Hm&amp;-Whitewashed interior to
orree again extract Its coal- it
was cot:ni'lf out at the rate of
9,400 tons a day when the
eJI)losion hil
Everyone Touched
Why do men court death or
respiratory disability in the

mines, generation after

Raiders, Ollefs•!Post Triumphs
I

1 was away from home a
(Con~lnued from Poge 0
ot.
Now
I'm close tohome."
IIKI other area clergymen.
About
the deadly accidents,
Balow groulli, the Ores blazed
er
which
the survivors go
a
·
on. E'JIPloa~on after e,plosion
back
to
work,
Reger aald, "It's
lent g~, acrid smoke purting
like
getting
bucked
orr a horse.
out Of one or more of the five
You
get
back
on."
mine portals. The fiery, gaseous
Thursday was Thanksgiving In
eordition in the mine and the
Marmington. Disaster hung helw
threat of more eJCPlosions
prevented aasembled m t n e vy over the town.
The Hev. Mr. llarnes s um~
rescue teams tr001 entering the
mooed
his parishioners to his
mine. One team- entering a
James Fork Cl'lurch, in the very
portal literally miles from
shadow Qf one of No. 9's
where most of the trapped men
portal
s.
were worki~- penetrated 4,500
feet irto No. 9 last Sunday .
They found nothing to give
cause Cor encouragement aOO
were ordered to turn back.
(Continued !rom page I)
There was m hope of reaching at Cleveland State University
the men through any of the with the state sharing the cost.
mine' s existi~ openings.
The governor said with t he
Drillers Ready
passage or the $759 million OOnd
U 11'\Y of the test bores issue Ohio will be able lo mO\·e
produced air samples indicating forward at a rapid pace elimthe tunnel below could sJ.C)port lratlng bottlenecks and accident
life, driller s were ready with a prone locations after the Gen20-inch bit that would cut a hole eral Assembly and the state
wide enough for a search party
Hlghw~ Department work oot
to descem into the pit. Failure a formula for di strlbuUon of
to fi.-.:1 good air in any of the the fwlds.
test hole s would be " conclusive
Rhodes also reiterated that
evidence," mine officials said, he wou1d recommeOO a $500
that no one could have survived million housi~ bill for low and
in the areas where the 78 men middle inL-ome housing in the
are belie\'ed to have been Buckeye State.
trapped,
"This housi~ program c an
Then what? Seal the mine to help all metropol itan areas,"
put out the fire~?
Rhodes said.
Deeply tooched by the sight of
He said the legislation would
the boy staring down the hole be designed to:
looking for a miracle and the
- Finance the rehabilitation
women and children who came
or reconstruction of housing for
to Lhe drilling s ite In tears, families with low or middle inCartin, who has an infant son,
come.
talked of volunteering to peneMake available housing al a
trate the cavernous
mine cost which low and middle inhimself if permission would be come families can afford.
obtained.
- Raise the money through a
More ratiorally, he said:
State Housing and F i n a n c e
"fd hate to be the man who Agency which would have the
had to make the decision to seal authority to sell revenue bondl!l
up the mine.
arxl notes.
"The rest of my li(e I would
- Develop a state program of
warder if everyone in the mine low-Interest financing or housi~
r eally was dead when It was In redevelopment areas.
sealed. "
Rhodes said his programs
Mine Ma.y He Sealed
~ere designed to make Ohio the
Sealing a mine- cutting off No. 1 state in the n1tioo in all
every bit Qf ox;ygen inskle- is fields.
the only feasible way of putting
"Our goal is to make sure
out a
major mine
nre. lbat Ohio is the best place in
Nonnall,y a sealed mine Is not the world to Live," said Rhodes.
reopened for several months.
The man to make the decision
is John Corcoran, the slilht,
One divorce has been asked
gray.tla.ired, lmpeccably-dressed
and another granted In Meigs
president of Consolidation Coal County common pleas court acw
Co., who has been here since ti vi(J'.
· the mine e"'!loded. Decisions
Orville Brooks, RD 1, Pome- .
come easy to captains of
roy, charges gross neglecl of
hxlustry - decisions involving duty in a petition against Bevmillions o! dollars and hundreds e rlj- Brooks, Sylvania, Ohio. One
of jobs. But not decislon l!l lil:e
minor child Is involved. Evelyn
this. He made It clear that heBauer has been granted a di·
and
he alone- will decide
vorce from Robert James Bauer
whether to blast shut portals of
on grounds of gross neglect of
No. 9 !or the second dme in 14
duty and extreme cruelty. Mrs.
years with men still inside.
Bauer was awarded c ustody of
Perspiring and visibly nervous
two ml nor children.
In the glare of television Ughts,
Corcoran told a news confer~
PLAN SPECIAL MUSIC
ence:
HARTFORD - Special music
"No one but me has final
for the Sunday services of the
authority to decide whether tills
Hartford U n i t e d Methodist
mine will be sealed.
Church will be provided by JeJP
"1 tell you that as long as
ifer, Jeanett am Johnetta Olda·
there is 81\Y hope at all lor the
ker.
life of any man in tMt mine I
will not give the authority." '
ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL
Such an order actually would
The Pomeroy emergency squad
be signed by an official or the answered a call at 4:50 p.m.
West Virginia Department of Thursda,y to the home or George
Mines.
Nesselroad, Sr., on Laurel st.
FamUies fled In Tears
He was taken to Meigs General
When the q.restlon of sealing hospital where he was admltted
the mine was first raised at a for medical treatment.
news conference in the cinder
REMOVED TO HOSPITAL
block company store, some
Fred Moorntng of Middleport
members Qf miners families
fied the r o 0 m in tearruJ. was removed to Veterans Memanguish.
ortal Hoapltal by the Middleport
While the portals still were emergency squad at 7:06 p.m.
open and driLling continued, Thur~ from the LaSalle Hotel
hope- however faint- r emained where ~ makes hil!l home. He
waa admitted as a medical paalive.
Hope for 78 men.
Uent.
Sealed or not, Mamington No.
9 is destined to be closed for a
long

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.· :Showboat Theme
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MIDDLEPORT Women's Chria-

tlan Temperance Union, 7:30Fri-

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The "Showboat," theme of the sorship wUI besenttothechurch.
Fultz reported that the sale
. miXlth tor cub scouts, was carol
nuts aOO candy brought a profit
, rled eM at Mon:IIY night's meetof
$64 for the pack. The two new
lq of Pack 244 of Middlepurt
dens, 2 and 6 we re introduced.
the Middleport First United
Making "' De11 6 are David WU' Presbyterian Church.
cox,
Mike Wilson, Carl Wilson,
A musical skit on homemade
RickY
Winebrenner, John Tyree.
lnstruments by M r s. R lchard
John
Vroman,
Kenny Roush and
Owen and :Mrs.. Norman YeauNey Parker. Scouts were remind
ger's Den 4 was a feature of the
program. Taking part were Bob · ed that at least one or their parPowers, T i m Thomas, Tim ents are to accompam&lt; them to
Scltes, John McCloud, Marc the meetings.
Awards were presented to
Fultz, Kevin Yeauger, Crenson
Mark Gilkey, Ricky Ho-."Btter,
Pratt and Dick Owen.
Mrs. Lowell Beaver and Mr!S. and David Miller, bobcat patchGeorp Miller's Den 2 w it h es; Crenson Pratt. Jeff Jacob s,
George Batey, Jeff Beaver, Tim wolf patches; Mickey Dnell)ort.
Smith. D o n Johnson, David Crenson Pratt, Jeff Jacobs and
Mtller, David Smith, Ricky llo- Jetf Beaver, gold arrow points,
vatter, ard Mitchell Meadows a n d Bobby Powers, Crenson
taking part opened the meeting Pratt, Jeff Jacnbs, Jeff Beaver
and Mickey Davenport, silverar··
with the pledge to the Oag.
John Fultz was acting cubmas- row points.
Den H presented the clo:.ing
ter and noted a change or spa.
homemade instrwncnts
playing
sor after Jan. 1. The pack tor
as
they
sang.
Ronnie Casci was
the paat 17 years has been sponassigned
to
Den
B, and Den 6
sored by t h e Presbyterian
with
den
mothers,
Mrs.
carl WilChurch. Effective on Jan. 1, the
son
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Wilcox,
!lponsor wiJl be Feeney -Bennett
Post 128, American Legion, and served refreshments.
• meetings wl.ll be held at the hill.
A note of appreciation for sp~
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day nlgllt at the Middleport Firat

BlljJI!ot Charch.
SATURDAY
A 1-flGH SCHOOL dance party,
school sponsored,
saturday,
starti~ at 8 p.m. at the Meigs
Juniur High auditorium in PM1eroy. The Jays will emcee.

MONDAY
RIVERVIEW PTA will meet
Monday evening, Dec. 2, at 7:30
at the school. The program will
consist of slides depicting the
Christmas story accompanied by
Chrlatmas Carols. Everyone Is
welcome.

TUESDAY
THE WSCS d. the Enterprise
United Methodist Church Christmas meeting Tuesday, Dec. 3,
at 7:30 p.m. , at home of Mrs.
Elinor Bates ; a SO cent gift
exchange.
POMEROY CHAPTER 186, Or der cl. the Eastern star, instal lation of officers, 7:45 Tuesday
night, Pomeroy Masonic Tern ~
ple.

Harrah Forni~

tom.

Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold
and daughten, Mary Carolyne
and Laura, of Cinchmatl a r e
Thanksgiving weekend guest.&amp; of
Mr . and Mrs. James Amold,
Sr ., Middleport, and other relatives.

Atterxling were Mr. and Mrs.
Guests of MISI!I Hulda Klein
Harry Watson (Marie) and daugh- Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and
ter. Kathy, Mrs. Bessie Lou Mrs. William stoecker of ClnHayes am son, Scotty, Pome- ciMati. They were joined for
royj Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor, dinner by Mr. and Mrs. 0, P.
Rlcky, Steven, Greg and Donna,
Klein.
Jacksonvillej Mr. and Mrs. RobMr. and Mrs . .Randolph Ward,
ert Harrah, Krider sville ; Mr.
Mrs. Duane Giles and daughter,
and Mrs.. Henry Piggott (Max~ Tammy Michele, and Mr . and
lne) of Cleveland, and grand· Mrs. Mike Comer and daughchildren, Darla, Ricky, a!XI Rob- ter, Candy, all of Ravenawood,
ert Harter, Massillon; Mr. and w. Va . were SUnday guests or
Mrs. Tim Dunn and children, Mrs. James Murray . Mrs. KaPatrice, Timmy, Christina, Fitz· tie Gordon of Columbus recenlgerald, :Patrick, Bridgett, and ly spent a week with Mrs. MurG.e nevieve, Canton, and Eugene
ray.
Piggott. Flatrock, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen
Also. Mr. and Mrs. L e o and children, Dick and Judy , reVaughan (Rowena) and clltldren, turned today (rom Columbus
'Mrurma, student at Capital Uni- where they Yisited his mothflr,
versity, Columbus; Hilah, stu- Mrs. W. V. Owen and other reJ .
dent at Concord College, Athatives .
ens, W. Va; Loring, Bowli~
Mr. and Mn.. Law r enc-e faulk Green freshman and Roy and ner of St. Albans were ThanksTony, Pcmeroy .
giving guests of Mrs. James
Faulkner and Mrs. Eva Hartley.
Mrs. Nina Bland of Akron arrived today for a visit with her
mother, Mrs. Minerva Childers,
and Mrs. Pearl Reynold&amp;. Otber
recent guests of Mrs. Childers
and Mrs. Reynolds were Henry
Hutsell and Leon Ludwig, CuyahOga- Falls.
!UPON REQUEST)
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Searls reOur U1ual Ooocl Cl•anint
cently returned from a Florida
vacation. They were guests or
Mr. Searls' brother-ill-law and
aister,
Mr . and Mrs. Sidney Bur.
Pomeroy

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Is Given for

In Reedsville

2-Hour
DRY QEANING
SERVKE

Robinsoll's Cleaners

MEIGS TEMPLE, Pythian Sisters, 7:30 Tuesday night at the
hall; election or officers; members to bring cookies or sandwichea; $1 gift exchange.

Birth of 2nd Son

The tradltiooal Thankoglvlng
get-together of the family of the

REEDSVU.LE -

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A Thanksgiving Day reWliOO
of the family of Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Harrah was held Thursday
at the Harrah twme, Long Bot-

Family Gathers

Mrs. Lockhart

~,t~Meeting Feature

Reunion Held

\Aiedding Shower

A wedding
shower for Joan Ann D a v i s
Lockhart was held Nov. 15 at
the home of Mrs. Ernest Wbltehead. Gins were placed mder
a wbite lace umbrt:tlla on a ta·
ble covered with a pink cloth.
Games were played and prizes
awarded to Mrs. Grace Weber,
Mrs. Dorotha Riebel and John
Smith. Individual decorated cake
servings, punch, mints, and mtts
were served on crystal trays.
The guest list included Mrs.
Evelyn ~ncer, Linda Spencer,
Mrs. Ethel Arbaugh, Mrs. Bernice Pr'.nce, Mrs. Da Osborne,
Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, M r s.
Pauline Chadwell, Mrs. 0 pal
White, Mrs. Mary Alice B i s e,
Mrs. Delore s Foster, Mrs . Ma·
bel Hetzer, Mrs. PhYllis Hetzer, Mrs. Inez Wllson, M r s.
Gladys Williams, Mrs. R u t h
Anne Balderson, Mrs . A I i c e
FouttY, Mrs. Wilma Buckley ,
Mrs. Erlcka Boring, Patty BorIng , Mrs. Doroth.Y Cashdollar,
Jean Cashdollar , Mrs. M a r Y
Nichols, Mrs. Grace Weber, Mrs.
Frances Reed, Mrs. Ph.yllis
Reed, Mrs. Garnet Johnson, Mr~ .
Florence Bay, Mrs. Garnet
Rhodes, Mrs. V. D. Conn, Mrs.
Bess Larkins, Mrs. Ada C o n·
grove, Mrs. Mary Wallace, Mrs.
Opal Randolph, Mrs. UU!an Pickens, Mrs. Velma Barnhart, Mrs.

Charleo Gaoklll of WoUIIIU&gt; llld
tor's Itospltal ln COlumbua.
1be couple haa anothor Bon, Middleport to the paternal grllld·
Sean. Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Con· mother. Mrs. Walter Uayes or
nolly oC Mflsourl are the ma· Middleport to a greot.grllld·

Couple Amoooce

tornol grllldparents, and Mrs.

Dr. and Mrs. Steve Coat• are
aMounclng the birth of a s o r.,
Lloyd Wayne, on NOl. 22 at Doc-

late Harry Plekens was held at
the home or Mr. and Mrs. Den- Dess Erskin, Racine; Mr. and
ver Weber, Reedsville.
Mrs. Warren Pickens, Mr. and
Ckserved at the dinner were Mrs. Ernest Whitehead, Jean and
the bb1hdays of Mark Weber and Jane, and David Weber.
Juli Whitehead. others attending
were Mr, and Mrs. Wllliam
Meredith, Roger and Chuck, home
rrom Ohio State UniversUy, of
Beverly; Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Sauer, Mary Ruth and Joy, MJd.
dlej)Ort; Mrs. Harry Pickens and

N. W. COMPTON,O.D.
OPTOMETRIST
OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 1%, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT NOON ON
TIIURS.) - EAST COURT ST., POMEROY

Nola Ymmg, Mrs. Helen Archer,
Mrs. Nell WilBOn, Mrs. Mary
Ethel Barr, Roberta Trusell, Patty Dorst, Mrs. Jancie Ritchie,

Mrs. Dorothy Riebel, MrO. Marl·
lyn Hetzer, Mrs. J•net Hottman,
Mrs. TrUman Dotson, Mrs. Lu·
dlle Smith, Mrs. Icy D a v i s,
Jackie Bise and Mrs. Pearl Osbonle.

FLOWERS

FOR All OCCASIONS

W@ wire- Ooweors everywhere

992-2039
1\R NIGHT 949·2951

Pomeroy Flower Shop
W .-Maln

Pocueaor

MRS. MILLARD VAN METER

WINTER SPECIAL
Reg. $400
48" Long

Only

300

SET COMPLETE INCEYETERY

This and Many More Specials
For Early Spring Selling

LEGAR MONUMENT

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ton, Naples , Fla.
Monday guests of Mr _ a n d
Mrs. Richard Pickens were Jan
Hauck and Randy Boyles of Co·
lumbu&amp;. They came especially
to do some hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baugh man and son, Jeffrey, entertained 'Thanksgiving Day with a dinner for her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Fred Smith, Sr .,
Bradbury, and Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Smith and children, Tim,
John and Cindy, Middleport.

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Beegle ,
Worthington, Fred Crow, m, student In the law schoOl at Ohio
State University, and Carson
Crow, student at Ohio University are holiday weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crow,
Jr. Mrs. Fred Crow, Sr . join·
ed the family for diiUler Thanks·
giving Da,y.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Loch·
ary are in Dayton fur a holi day visit with Mrs. Elizabeth
Chase. They were joined there
by Mr. and Mrs. James Lnch·
ary and children of Lafayette ,
Ind .
Guests ol Mr . and Mrs. Har·
old LohSe over Thanksgiving
were Mr. and Mrs. James Sheets
of _
H llleboru; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Lohse and daughters, Lori Arm
and Angie, Westerville, and Mr .
and Mrs . Herman LOhse, Mid-

WH:E\IN

dleport.
Mrs. W. A. Morgan entertain·
ed Thanksgiving Day with a fam-

ily dinner, Her guests were Mr.
and Mrs. n . L. Gotthardt of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. Rog.
er Morgan, Kathy and Kllith,
electrical engineering student at
Ohio lJniversity, Middleport .
Bruce Gotthardt, who attends a
private school in Dyke, Va., spent
the holiday with relatives in
Washington, D. C.

Mr o. Gertrude Miller, Mr . and

Lest We Forget
Let us give thanks to Him from whom
all blessings come. Let us put Christ
back in Christmas this year.
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All of us al New York Clolhing House
hope you all luld a bounleous Thanks·
giving .. _and hope the coming Christ·
ma s sea son will be the most joyous
ever.

New York Clothing House
POMEROY

"- GOLD STAR STORE

SNOW TIRES FOR

Mrs . Elmer Miller and ®ugh·
ters, Cormie and Shari, and Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Miller a n d
daughter, lorraine of Wooster
are holida,y weekend guests ol
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roach and
children, Trudy, Tom, Ray .
mond, Raney, and Darin. TheY
were Thanksgiving dimer guests
ot Mr . and Mrs. E).agene Miller,
Mike, Tina and Timmy, Middleport. Others joining the fam ily for dinner were Mr . and Mrs.
Ronald Miller and daug11ter, Carma, Middleport, and Dale ~Ul ­
ler, Belpre.
Richard and Robert Lemley

accompanied Harold William
Lemley to Huntington, W. Va.
Tuesday Cor
the Veterans
wUl enter a
Cor treatment

an examination at
Hospital there. He
veterans hospita1
within a few wteks.
Mrs. Etta Lemley and son,
Bobby, were Wednesrla.Y visitors
In Columbus. They visited Mrs.
Bertha Ward and Mrs. J o h n
Nnlford.

BOYS

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On All Pllthases

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO., Mill &amp; Second Streets,

Middleport, 0.

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Fultz reported that the sale
. miXlth tor cub scouts, was carol
nuts aOO candy brought a profit
, rled eM at Mon:IIY night's meetof
$64 for the pack. The two new
lq of Pack 244 of Middlepurt
dens, 2 and 6 we re introduced.
the Middleport First United
Making "' De11 6 are David WU' Presbyterian Church.
cox,
Mike Wilson, Carl Wilson,
A musical skit on homemade
RickY
Winebrenner, John Tyree.
lnstruments by M r s. R lchard
John
Vroman,
Kenny Roush and
Owen and :Mrs.. Norman YeauNey Parker. Scouts were remind
ger's Den 4 was a feature of the
program. Taking part were Bob · ed that at least one or their parPowers, T i m Thomas, Tim ents are to accompam&lt; them to
Scltes, John McCloud, Marc the meetings.
Awards were presented to
Fultz, Kevin Yeauger, Crenson
Mark Gilkey, Ricky Ho-."Btter,
Pratt and Dick Owen.
Mrs. Lowell Beaver and Mr!S. and David Miller, bobcat patchGeorp Miller's Den 2 w it h es; Crenson Pratt. Jeff Jacob s,
George Batey, Jeff Beaver, Tim wolf patches; Mickey Dnell)ort.
Smith. D o n Johnson, David Crenson Pratt, Jeff Jacobs and
Mtller, David Smith, Ricky llo- Jetf Beaver, gold arrow points,
vatter, ard Mitchell Meadows a n d Bobby Powers, Crenson
taking part opened the meeting Pratt, Jeff Jacnbs, Jeff Beaver
and Mickey Davenport, silverar··
with the pledge to the Oag.
John Fultz was acting cubmas- row points.
Den H presented the clo:.ing
ter and noted a change or spa.
homemade instrwncnts
playing
sor after Jan. 1. The pack tor
as
they
sang.
Ronnie Casci was
the paat 17 years has been sponassigned
to
Den
B, and Den 6
sored by t h e Presbyterian
with
den
mothers,
Mrs.
carl WilChurch. Effective on Jan. 1, the
son
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Wilcox,
!lponsor wiJl be Feeney -Bennett
Post 128, American Legion, and served refreshments.
• meetings wl.ll be held at the hill.
A note of appreciation for sp~
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BlljJI!ot Charch.
SATURDAY
A 1-flGH SCHOOL dance party,
school sponsored,
saturday,
starti~ at 8 p.m. at the Meigs
Juniur High auditorium in PM1eroy. The Jays will emcee.

MONDAY
RIVERVIEW PTA will meet
Monday evening, Dec. 2, at 7:30
at the school. The program will
consist of slides depicting the
Christmas story accompanied by
Chrlatmas Carols. Everyone Is
welcome.

TUESDAY
THE WSCS d. the Enterprise
United Methodist Church Christmas meeting Tuesday, Dec. 3,
at 7:30 p.m. , at home of Mrs.
Elinor Bates ; a SO cent gift
exchange.
POMEROY CHAPTER 186, Or der cl. the Eastern star, instal lation of officers, 7:45 Tuesday
night, Pomeroy Masonic Tern ~
ple.

Harrah Forni~

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Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold
and daughten, Mary Carolyne
and Laura, of Cinchmatl a r e
Thanksgiving weekend guest.&amp; of
Mr . and Mrs. James Amold,
Sr ., Middleport, and other relatives.

Atterxling were Mr. and Mrs.
Guests of MISI!I Hulda Klein
Harry Watson (Marie) and daugh- Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and
ter. Kathy, Mrs. Bessie Lou Mrs. William stoecker of ClnHayes am son, Scotty, Pome- ciMati. They were joined for
royj Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor, dinner by Mr. and Mrs. 0, P.
Rlcky, Steven, Greg and Donna,
Klein.
Jacksonvillej Mr. and Mrs. RobMr. and Mrs . .Randolph Ward,
ert Harrah, Krider sville ; Mr.
Mrs. Duane Giles and daughter,
and Mrs.. Henry Piggott (Max~ Tammy Michele, and Mr . and
lne) of Cleveland, and grand· Mrs. Mike Comer and daughchildren, Darla, Ricky, a!XI Rob- ter, Candy, all of Ravenawood,
ert Harter, Massillon; Mr. and w. Va . were SUnday guests or
Mrs. Tim Dunn and children, Mrs. James Murray . Mrs. KaPatrice, Timmy, Christina, Fitz· tie Gordon of Columbus recenlgerald, :Patrick, Bridgett, and ly spent a week with Mrs. MurG.e nevieve, Canton, and Eugene
ray.
Piggott. Flatrock, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen
Also. Mr. and Mrs. L e o and children, Dick and Judy , reVaughan (Rowena) and clltldren, turned today (rom Columbus
'Mrurma, student at Capital Uni- where they Yisited his mothflr,
versity, Columbus; Hilah, stu- Mrs. W. V. Owen and other reJ .
dent at Concord College, Athatives .
ens, W. Va; Loring, Bowli~
Mr. and Mn.. Law r enc-e faulk Green freshman and Roy and ner of St. Albans were ThanksTony, Pcmeroy .
giving guests of Mrs. James
Faulkner and Mrs. Eva Hartley.
Mrs. Nina Bland of Akron arrived today for a visit with her
mother, Mrs. Minerva Childers,
and Mrs. Pearl Reynold&amp;. Otber
recent guests of Mrs. Childers
and Mrs. Reynolds were Henry
Hutsell and Leon Ludwig, CuyahOga- Falls.
!UPON REQUEST)
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Searls reOur U1ual Ooocl Cl•anint
cently returned from a Florida
vacation. They were guests or
Mr. Searls' brother-ill-law and
aister,
Mr . and Mrs. Sidney Bur.
Pomeroy

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2-Hour
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Robinsoll's Cleaners

MEIGS TEMPLE, Pythian Sisters, 7:30 Tuesday night at the
hall; election or officers; members to bring cookies or sandwichea; $1 gift exchange.

Birth of 2nd Son

The tradltiooal Thankoglvlng
get-together of the family of the

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A Thanksgiving Day reWliOO
of the family of Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Harrah was held Thursday
at the Harrah twme, Long Bot-

Family Gathers

Mrs. Lockhart

~,t~Meeting Feature

Reunion Held

\Aiedding Shower

A wedding
shower for Joan Ann D a v i s
Lockhart was held Nov. 15 at
the home of Mrs. Ernest Wbltehead. Gins were placed mder
a wbite lace umbrt:tlla on a ta·
ble covered with a pink cloth.
Games were played and prizes
awarded to Mrs. Grace Weber,
Mrs. Dorotha Riebel and John
Smith. Individual decorated cake
servings, punch, mints, and mtts
were served on crystal trays.
The guest list included Mrs.
Evelyn ~ncer, Linda Spencer,
Mrs. Ethel Arbaugh, Mrs. Bernice Pr'.nce, Mrs. Da Osborne,
Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, M r s.
Pauline Chadwell, Mrs. 0 pal
White, Mrs. Mary Alice B i s e,
Mrs. Delore s Foster, Mrs . Ma·
bel Hetzer, Mrs. PhYllis Hetzer, Mrs. Inez Wllson, M r s.
Gladys Williams, Mrs. R u t h
Anne Balderson, Mrs . A I i c e
FouttY, Mrs. Wilma Buckley ,
Mrs. Erlcka Boring, Patty BorIng , Mrs. Doroth.Y Cashdollar,
Jean Cashdollar , Mrs. M a r Y
Nichols, Mrs. Grace Weber, Mrs.
Frances Reed, Mrs. Ph.yllis
Reed, Mrs. Garnet Johnson, Mr~ .
Florence Bay, Mrs. Garnet
Rhodes, Mrs. V. D. Conn, Mrs.
Bess Larkins, Mrs. Ada C o n·
grove, Mrs. Mary Wallace, Mrs.
Opal Randolph, Mrs. UU!an Pickens, Mrs. Velma Barnhart, Mrs.

Charleo Gaoklll of WoUIIIU&gt; llld
tor's Itospltal ln COlumbua.
1be couple haa anothor Bon, Middleport to the paternal grllld·
Sean. Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Con· mother. Mrs. Walter Uayes or
nolly oC Mflsourl are the ma· Middleport to a greot.grllld·

Couple Amoooce

tornol grllldparents, and Mrs.

Dr. and Mrs. Steve Coat• are
aMounclng the birth of a s o r.,
Lloyd Wayne, on NOl. 22 at Doc-

late Harry Plekens was held at
the home or Mr. and Mrs. Den- Dess Erskin, Racine; Mr. and
ver Weber, Reedsville.
Mrs. Warren Pickens, Mr. and
Ckserved at the dinner were Mrs. Ernest Whitehead, Jean and
the bb1hdays of Mark Weber and Jane, and David Weber.
Juli Whitehead. others attending
were Mr, and Mrs. Wllliam
Meredith, Roger and Chuck, home
rrom Ohio State UniversUy, of
Beverly; Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Sauer, Mary Ruth and Joy, MJd.
dlej)Ort; Mrs. Harry Pickens and

N. W. COMPTON,O.D.
OPTOMETRIST
OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 1%, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT NOON ON
TIIURS.) - EAST COURT ST., POMEROY

Nola Ymmg, Mrs. Helen Archer,
Mrs. Nell WilBOn, Mrs. Mary
Ethel Barr, Roberta Trusell, Patty Dorst, Mrs. Jancie Ritchie,

Mrs. Dorothy Riebel, MrO. Marl·
lyn Hetzer, Mrs. J•net Hottman,
Mrs. TrUman Dotson, Mrs. Lu·
dlle Smith, Mrs. Icy D a v i s,
Jackie Bise and Mrs. Pearl Osbonle.

FLOWERS

FOR All OCCASIONS

W@ wire- Ooweors everywhere

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MRS. MILLARD VAN METER

WINTER SPECIAL
Reg. $400
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This and Many More Specials
For Early Spring Selling

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Monday guests of Mr _ a n d
Mrs. Richard Pickens were Jan
Hauck and Randy Boyles of Co·
lumbu&amp;. They came especially
to do some hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baugh man and son, Jeffrey, entertained 'Thanksgiving Day with a dinner for her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Fred Smith, Sr .,
Bradbury, and Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Smith and children, Tim,
John and Cindy, Middleport.

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Beegle ,
Worthington, Fred Crow, m, student In the law schoOl at Ohio
State University, and Carson
Crow, student at Ohio University are holiday weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crow,
Jr. Mrs. Fred Crow, Sr . join·
ed the family for diiUler Thanks·
giving Da,y.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Loch·
ary are in Dayton fur a holi day visit with Mrs. Elizabeth
Chase. They were joined there
by Mr. and Mrs. James Lnch·
ary and children of Lafayette ,
Ind .
Guests ol Mr . and Mrs. Har·
old LohSe over Thanksgiving
were Mr. and Mrs. James Sheets
of _
H llleboru; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Lohse and daughters, Lori Arm
and Angie, Westerville, and Mr .
and Mrs . Herman LOhse, Mid-

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Mrs. W. A. Morgan entertain·
ed Thanksgiving Day with a fam-

ily dinner, Her guests were Mr.
and Mrs. n . L. Gotthardt of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. Rog.
er Morgan, Kathy and Kllith,
electrical engineering student at
Ohio lJniversity, Middleport .
Bruce Gotthardt, who attends a
private school in Dyke, Va., spent
the holiday with relatives in
Washington, D. C.

Mr o. Gertrude Miller, Mr . and

Lest We Forget
Let us give thanks to Him from whom
all blessings come. Let us put Christ
back in Christmas this year.
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hope you all luld a bounleous Thanks·
giving .. _and hope the coming Christ·
ma s sea son will be the most joyous
ever.

New York Clothing House
POMEROY

"- GOLD STAR STORE

SNOW TIRES FOR

Mrs . Elmer Miller and ®ugh·
ters, Cormie and Shari, and Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Miller a n d
daughter, lorraine of Wooster
are holida,y weekend guests ol
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roach and
children, Trudy, Tom, Ray .
mond, Raney, and Darin. TheY
were Thanksgiving dimer guests
ot Mr . and Mrs. E).agene Miller,
Mike, Tina and Timmy, Middleport. Others joining the fam ily for dinner were Mr . and Mrs.
Ronald Miller and daug11ter, Carma, Middleport, and Dale ~Ul ­
ler, Belpre.
Richard and Robert Lemley

accompanied Harold William
Lemley to Huntington, W. Va.
Tuesday Cor
the Veterans
wUl enter a
Cor treatment

an examination at
Hospital there. He
veterans hospita1
within a few wteks.
Mrs. Etta Lemley and son,
Bobby, were Wednesrla.Y visitors
In Columbus. They visited Mrs.
Bertha Ward and Mrs. J o h n
Nnlford.

BOYS

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On All Pllthases

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO., Mill &amp; Second Streets,

Middleport, 0.

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DIST CllURCil - lleY. Paul A.
Sellers, pastor, Morni~ WOI"shlp, 9:311 a. m.; Sundoy School,
10:30 .. m. BI.Ythe Theiss, Supt.
Youth Fellowship, 6:3~ p. m.
TRE RUTLAND COMMUNITY
CI!URCH- Rev. Amos 111111• ~-·mRJSTIAN SCIENCE Services
·' 315 Main St., Pt. Pleasant,
-~• 11 a. m.; Wednesda.Ys

'I :P.. DL All welcomo.
L01'TRIOGE UNITED METH, ODIST- .worship, first and third
· · ·Qmdays ot each month, 10:45 L
&amp;; · seeoml alii fourth Surxlays,

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DEXTER CHURCH OF CHBI~7
-Bonnie Russell, pastor. Nor-_, c. wIll, ' "''· SUnday School '
8:30 a. m.; Worshl,p service.
10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor
SUnday evening.
RACINE FIRST CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - SundOYSehool
9:30 L m.; Morning Worship,
10-_30 L m.; ~ng Worship,
7t30 p. m. Prayer sentces, 7:30
p, m. W-!11101'. Sunday School .
• rintendent, Pauline McCilnlaelt, Pastor, Rev, Morrl• M.
WoHe.
TUPPERS PLAINS UNITED
MEniODIST- Morning Worship
9:30 L m. at forme r EUB buildillS- Expanded SurKiay Sc hool sea.
alon ror nur sery to grade six
cblldre n at former Methodist InDex at 9:30 a. m., Mrs. J a m e s
&amp;lnclay Church School, adults and
)'OUth, 10:30 L m.; junior high,
Hnior high and young adults
meet in former Methodist Church
for Sundoy Church School. Boyd
Hackney, youth superintendent;
post hJgh chss and senior adults
meeting in former EUB building,
~ '.Viaem &lt;I. .Jg ,JIIilult Bi·
Y.I Class party,last Monday each
month. Youth Fellowship t:a cb
Suoday, 6 p. m. in former Me..
odist building. District youth raJ.

b' ftrstMonclayofeachmonth.
LE'f ART UNffED METHODIST CI!URCH - First and Sicand ~s preaching, 8 p.m.;
Tblrd IIIII Foorlh &amp;lnda.YB, &amp;mdey School tO

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Ylee 11 a.m.; Tuesday evenings
at 8 p.m. , Prayer and Bible study.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE - Rev. Uoyd D.
Grimm, Jr., pa.ltor. Sunday

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CHURCH OF CIIRilTNonnan McCain, superintendent..
Services week)y at 9:30 a. m.
Preac~. firlll aad thlrdSundOY
of monlh by Cherie&amp; Russell al
9:30 a, m.
BRADFORD CHURCH
OF
CHRM -Charles RUAsell, .PUtor, Richard Gilkey, Supt. Som-

day School, 9:30 a. m.; Morniqr
Worship, 10:30 a. m.; Eve~
worship, 7 p. m. Wednesday Bible
study, 7:30 p. m.
REORGANIZED CHURcH OF"
Jesus Christ of Latter o a y
s.ints, Portland _ Racine Road.
Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; Morn-

opposte

seventh-nnked

TeMsessee on New Year's de)·

In Dallas.
It wa s a situation in whicl"l
co.ch Darrell Royal ' s ~earn
couldn't lose as far a s postnason pl~ was concerned. A
¥1ctory meent a berth in the
Cotton Bowl and a lou would,
have earood the Longhorns 1
trip to the Surgar Bowl in New

OrloonL
for the Longhor ns, No. 6 in the
•' lltlon, it was their eighth
f COGMcutlve victoi"y alter an
opel'ifJw" tie and los ~ alii tied
• lbaQI _!rw fllo i&gt;outlnl.¥t ,Conferchan111onshlp Ji!.lb_eighth,
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day prayer and Bible study, 7:30
o.m.
SUTION UNITED METRO.
DIST CHURCH - W, Dole MeClur&amp; pastor. Sundoy SChoql,
10:30 L m. ; WorshiJ service,
9:30 L m., second and fourth
Sundoy llch mooth.
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
NAZ ARENE - Re•. Herbert
Grate, pastor. Wor&amp;hip service,
11 a. m. ar.d 7:30p.m., SLifllly.
Surdly SChool, 9:30 a.m. Rich·
ani lllrton, Sq&gt;L , Charles Blssell, assistant supl Prayer meeth~, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.

evening prayer service, 7:30. speeking.
Pastor, Elder Frederick J. stoJEHOV All'S WJTNESSCi, Lar·
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CHRIST - &amp;lnday ochool, 9:30 a.

ry Camalutn, presidif8mlntster.
Sunda.r: Blble )'''~·'"" ... "• g:30 a.m. i
Watch Tower study, 10:a0 a, m.;

Wednesday: Bible study, 7 P.m.
m. Glen· Evans, 9Jpt. ctwrch ser- Thur·•
~ay: Mini lllrJI oe hool ' 7 p.
m.
Service
meetbw:, 8 p.m.
vices, 10:30 a.m.; evening ser~
MASON
CHURCH
OF CHRISTvice, 7 :30; Wednelday, prayer
Mlller
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Weekley,
services, 7:30p.m.
paotor. Bible owey elaueo,SunGRAHAM UNITED METH0- day, 10Lm, Woroldpandpreach·

DJST (; HURCH- Preaching, 9:30 a.m., First and Second ~n ­
days of each month; Third and
Fourth Sunda.Y! each month, Worship service at 7:30 p.m.; Wednesda.v evenings at7:30, Prayer
and Bible llludy.
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION
- Bald Knobs, Po~Bashan
Road. Re•. E. J. Grlmth,paator.
Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; Rog~
er WilCred, ~l Sunday worship
service, 7:30p.m Prayer meet·
ing, Tuesdoy , 7:30 p, m., Milrord Frederick, class leader.
Youth Fellowship. Friday, 7:30p.
m. Ernest Deeter, leader; Roger Wilfred, Jr., president.

Press International
team ror the Cotton Bowl, and
The Texas Long horns fea sted Arkansas goes lo the Sugar
·JII Thanksgi ving day wilh a
Bowl opposite rourth-ranked
dctory over arch r ival Texas Georgia.
'\&amp;M. as their mai n coorse
Virginia Tech, bound ror a
-:hen had dessert in the rorm oC Llhort,y l;lowl enpgement """"
a berth in the Cotton Bowl .
alte Mississippi, routed Virginia
The Longhorns blended a MUitary Institute 55-6 Thursday
JH)tent runnlng game with a by converting two fumbles and
IOiid defense to stop the Aggles four interceptioos · Into touchS5-14 and gain a cotton Bowl downs.

IPOt

E a r I Starkey,

In another ThankogiYI!W day
battle, Tulsa recoupled from Its
humiliating 10~ defelt to
Houston last week by handing
Wichita State a 23.7 loss, ita
lOth straight this year.
ln an
NAJA P 1 a y o r r
game. TfOY &amp; t a l e waUa:ped
WWametle or Oregon 63--10 to
move into the aeml.tlnals.
Also, it was Tennessee Tech 7

Middle Tennessee . state 3,
Tenne,aee A&amp;l 48 Blohop (Tex.)
12, Austin Peay 9 Unlv. of
Temessee (Martin) 7, · Presbyterlan 42 Newbet r.J 7, North

C&amp;rplh• A&amp; T 21 N&lt;&gt;rth Carolina
. College 6, Tuskegee Institute 23
. ~ Arkanoas. l
e ,reui Alabama State 21, Leooir Rhyne
- - Atlconsas 3 - !f.· m(il· :1 Catawba 22 South Carolina
tieipn for the P ~ . ' · only State 28, .J~nson Smit h 6,
· ~~ , , J...orwborm( l.' ~ e host Hofs tra 11 &lt;.:.W. Post 7, Wofford

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Choir practice, 7:30 P.RL Wed-

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lug, · ro~i.. ~.l&gt;lmday •mdlw · DIST: Syracuae. BJble study Stutler, pastor, SlniiJ' School,
classes, Wedne&amp;dl,y, 7:30 p.m. · 10 a, m.; CUroU Norris, Supt.
GRACE EPISCOPAL- E. Molll Wonhlp oerolce, II L m.; MYF
St., l'tlmeroy. Ourch oehool•eb 6 p, IlL Sunday. PI'OI'er meeting
9Uldi.Y at 10:30 a.m. Tblrd SUn. W~sdty, 8 p. m.
dOY of llch, month 110 IIIOJ'IIIng
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
oervlce, Hoi)' comDulnion, 7:30 NAZARENE- Corner Union and

Monthly sings, ftrrt Saturda.7 ~

each month.
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRJS.
TIAN Church - James Srnlill,
Pastor; Robert Paulsen, !ilndOY
sehool supt. Morning servlee,

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Mulborcy. Re•. Clyde V, Renderpastor. Sundoy School, 9:30
L m.; Ra,mond Walburn, s..,l.
MorniQg worship, 10:30 L m. ;
Eveld-w Service, 7:30 p. m. r.fid..
week service, Wednesday, 7:30
p. m.
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ST, PAUL'S LVI'IIEIIAN- 32
E, Second st., l'llonoroy. Sundo.Y
SChool, 10 a.m.;Worahlpoenlce
11 Lm.
SYRACLSE UNITED METRO.
DIST CHURCH - HeY, Paul A.
sellers, paator. Sunday School,
9:30 L m., Ben Quisenberry,
Sq&gt;~ Morning w'orshlp, 10:30 a.
m., tlrst IIIII third Sundayo IICh
momh. Evening e\langellatic
service, 7:30 p. m. , second and
fourth Sundoyll.
CARMEL UNITED METHO.
DIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
~JWo, .peaklr. 5uJvlal\ l!&lt;IMipl,
9!30 'a. m.; WOYile Roosh, Slc&gt;L

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ENTERPRISE UNITED METHODIST - RO.. WlUiam Alroon,
Pastor. Rll.pll Spencer, SqJt,;
Eldoo Weeks, Als't. Worship...-vices. 9:30 LJII..; SundiJ' School,
10:30 a.m. : Y~ FeilowstuP,
6:30. Wednesda.Y: Choir, 6:15 p,
m.; Bible Study, 7;30.
CHURCH OF CIURST - Mid·
dloport, 5th IIIII Main. Jaek
Seltea, supt. Bible SChool, 9:30
a. m.; MorniOW woroh4&gt;, 10:30 a.
m.; E\lenllw MX"Sbip, 7:30 p. m.;

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MIDDLEPORT, OIUO

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FAMILY RECREATION.
SWIMMING

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room fGr dll1dreD to play.
Phone IIJ.!I1Dl
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I'UIINISifED and unfarnls1led
ltJII'Imenls. ct.. to tlehool.
Phone GIUIM.
10.11-tfe

or pay ~ due $7UO lor P'IIIIIIISIIED apartment. 4
J91t atono -~~ 11i1b nc1to, 1'001111 and batb. Marlon lleJ4-tpeed an!orrudJe cbaDger. 111ldl, Malon, 11'. Va. Phone
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ANTIQUES. fJirDitule, dllhel, ~ A P : =
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Ceell, Ill 11'. Main st., PoJne.
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tlleport. Phone f91.1'178 . .

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1001111 •and bath, furnace
boat. , Private entran&lt;O. Cllll
ift.MIO between 5 and 7 p.IIL
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VACANCY for two elderiJ JiiO' .
Jilt, Pnflr lftnle pUI ...

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!tal FORD pkkup, 8 cylinder,
" Jib """. $18511; 1965 Jl'onl Ga.
lule liOI, t&lt;loor hardtop. lull
Lost lnd Founcl
power, one owner $1250; 1181
Metror station wagon, above
eloltf. ol·. llutlald, mranl, avenge $6116; 19M MerourJ

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$111. !} &amp; G Auto Sales, Topo
l*'!' Jilalna, (lido. Pbcme 16'1·
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Real Estate For S.le

port. E&lt;onomleal gu beat. :!111'1 SUPER Sport lmpaiL
Close to tmd cluftliel.
f1301). Phone 1112-2'111. 11-Sap
Phone 9ft.2854.
114-ltlp
AKC Puppl01, Sc:olllel, Coebrf.
Pc.odles. Willies and !leJmaul.
en, llaJbroo Kl'a.• Coolville,

Oblo, Plio..

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GUERNSEY COW ml &lt;alt.
Pbone :117·22411.
11·:11-«e
CORD WOOD. Pllono 117• .
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GIFT ITEMS
Hohlld

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Old Car Modo/

RADIO ........~ .............. 17 .77

$415. WendeD's. Ill Olrlleld· GEO. BOIISTE'lTI!II, BliODR
A.... l'albri!;barl, W. Va. POIBROY - 5 room tramo,
PboDO 4&amp;5-4401.
l141..., lialb, ba!emenl, Jevellol near
otors. $3501UO.
MlllDIDORT
- a room brlet.
1M8 ZIG ZAG sewlQ; macblne.
Freight dlllllBged. Paint oeratcbocl. Bu &amp;-:rr. written war-

r8Diy. Mnkea bultonboles,
bDnd bP.m ctrasoes, over eut
...,.., and mates fancy lllltebeo willlout
Full oale price
111J Z1311.

alladunenta.

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992·5896

ballll, 4 bedrooms, hot
water heal, luD ba"''''"'', 11&amp;rage, near BChooiB. $30,000.00.
m.LAGE 9TOIIB 6 8l!lmCE
~ATION- AD Block. llstureo,
7 room bouse, bath, doable
garoge, acre lot. Only $II.D.
We i'oeed Small Fana•
IIELEN or Vlii01L TEAFORD

FM ncllo, 4-tpeed automatic

INTERCOM ................ 12.95

2 Station

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STEREO RADIO, !IIIII model AIIIIOCJATI!S
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stereo It ~ ll'llfi1!M • " . ' . ' .. •ftiUCUSi' "' .~· .
tumlablli. Tate over pay.
me11ts of ...44 per IIIOIIIh or
pay balance due $138.84. Try
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TAPE RECORDER .• 29.95

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

USED SPINET plano. A-1 dillon, Uglit walnut IIDIIh,

PIONEm Tl'aftl trailer, 118'1,

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llir eondllloned. Goocl..,..
dllloo. Pbone Mason '1'1$6'1'11.
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OOZER, BACKJI)E, badlllt
IUid truck service, r.eptle
taaks, walor n-, buemAAIII
also loploU. Hemy Babr,
Pllcme • Ill! or Roller Bebr,
Phone • Slllil.
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SEWING Machine. 'l1ds machIDe equloped to zlc zag. make

an wllboul attadunenttl.

mw other leaiUiee
· Pay luat' "1.17 or -dldy
payments or $15. WID ~

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Hoclii11111ort, Ohio
Phone 667·3370
SPECIAL
SNOW TIRE SALE
Haavy dut(.• extra daap ,,.,,.,,
Nw fyll p 11 nylon.

77$xl .. Wtllta Slclowoll,

OHLY S18.95

Pluo 2.19 federal Tox
Moat pop..,lor

alaoa avoilabl a.

Llml .... number Itt thla prlu.

Fully IVoront.ad. Built by a bit
tiro makar for . .•

MOORE'S

\24 W. MAIN

POMEROY

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pockoh. Prefoaolonol noi
cleanlnta guoraat.ecl.

Mason, West Vlrrlnla
IN THI JI'KOIATI COUit OP

• MilOS
COUNTY,Allmllllttntor
OHtO
CKAIU.IS
M. HYOLL,
Wttfl tM Will A"nnotl of tM estate
of Cw• Mel"'-"· DMNiocl.

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• Free Estimates, .:
• QualiiJ concrlll
•C.UfledS~

• Delivery
• Quick Service
• Flnlshlq
• Sand &amp; Gravel
DIAL 992·3284

GOEGLEIN GRAVE~
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MIDDLE'PORT. OHIO .

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115 Soon
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Service•

RADIO &amp; 1V REPAIR and aolelma.ll lllltalled. John Harrl1011, P~ IIIJ-252Z. . U-' sotc

f.QUARIUM8, QlrlalmU Ills,
5, 10, 15, gallon. 818 Gur CDIDo
plete une of Ololic filii aDd BAND Made Quilts, Co~.
C. C. BRADII'ORD
aupplles. GUt
oertlli&lt;atea
rup IIIII eashlous, allo bave
AucnoNEI!B
available. The Boule ol WU.
eight day clocl:, Phone ltJComplelo
Senlte
11011, firs! road left below
rm.
11·21'-411c
Pleasant Polllt lteacid. Opeu
lladae. Cillo
I to I 'J'ueoday, Tllunday IUid BASE Culler. Like now, aaod
Q1ll .. If d
Saturda)'. Pbono 111-1...
Vet)' Ultle, dual Di&lt;ltupl, will
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take any reasonable offer, al·
oo regular 8 strtag with ~
1187 ZIG ZAGaoatlc: Well
AIR OONDn'JONING Rmltetle plciupl. Phone 141-M.
allon ...nee. JaelE'1 Ref111tnowD mab JOWin8 m""''M,
11-ll«c:
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makel buttollllolea, OD
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titre
butloal, IIIODOI!f'lllll, ate. AD sl'EREO redlo &lt;ODBOI•, 4 •peed
totermlxed
changer.
Dual
voJ.
wllboul oUIM'hmenlll. Full Jral.
ume eonltol. 4 speaker eoond READY • liD[ well deliv"""" due only $44.» or II per
S)'atem. Lavely walnut flniBh.
ered rl&amp;lll to , _ P"'leel.
IIKIIth. Pb:De •
eallu•ttc Tab over JIII)'IDeDia of $5.115 }1'811 .... 881)'. malee. Pbone WU214, Goeg.
per month or balance $1Lif
ean a-rua.
n4tle . lela Really • Ills Co., Middle.
' ~ OldD,
• Ill tre
MAPLE Stereo Radio. 11168 lovely msp!e !IDisb wltll AM &amp; llt)OOIT PRJCB furnltare 0!1
oar tblrd lloor budpl ahop.
FM radio, 4 apeakera dual
volume ....trot Take over
Bater P1lnlltarw. Mldtlleport,
payments of $8 per month or
Cillo.
D-ll'e
P81 lual • .• . Call IIIJ.ml.

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mltl'iaJer-1111, :):lmr~; 1,30'_p; lb.
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floors, storm doon IUid ar-

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Maiidlw WCII'illllp, 10t30; ~
-lldp, 1j~l y._ Pociplo'a

hour, 7:30 p, m. WodnoodaJ nom,. pre)or oenleo, 1:30 p.m.

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stra1e In JCUI' borne caD ,._ ·
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ahlp, · 10:15. .li!lqdl,.v Blblt SIUdy

SEWING MACIIINI!:, Ia 11004
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AltC Golden ~ pappleo.
eondlllon, pbone 'lC-1114.
Wheel Alignment
m Alb st., ll!dtlleport. . .
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1141.
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Cllltm'MAS SP!lCW.I l"Ne
WARM MCll'ldnl coal atove will:
llfe.olr.e ntiw doB and I
-GUARANrEEDfan, heals 3 to 4 - · Oiled
montlll of plano ~ by
less l!!an two montlls. Glean
"' J001' cbolee wltb
PiiONE 992-2094
JeweD, Dcnrrdngton. 0. Phone leather
lbe pure1we "' a ...., War1111-3135.
1114-121c
plano. Good quaiiiJ .
omerov Home &amp; Atllol
guitar outfit. $34.115; Good . .
GOOD USEil llarchrldl PI 1ecUon or Ealey """"' orplll,
~ II. Mill
range, Nort!t nlrlllll'a1nr.
$139.50 ap; Jllellme ......
lan!e lllze Wann MoriiiDI Ul
lee OD reeds. WmlalJ'I, Ill
Garfield Ave., Pllllenbm'l, GlllTAR IIIII ampllller, ..,.
heater, twCHIIIee'l ""'""'· c.n
IIIIU!J09,
t141-«e
W. Va. Phone -.-1.
:vear old, Oiled VfJt'l IIUle,
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1'llone
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TIIREE BEDROOllf raacb otyle

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2«\~COJ,.N ST,

:':.:='i:t~,::~!:i; .· ' RAC·I~ JUL~VALU MARKET ·'

1110.

IIB'I'IRING

85 N. COURT ST.

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Dennll, Dcinald and
Laura Jean.
11.2f.llc

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11-21-lfc

MARllt UR

bact to Its eioment

Sadly missed by wile,
Opal, ehllcJron, Cbarlee,

Llnc:oln - MerCUl'l' - Comet - E:wllah Ford

PRODU~ AND .,...nwsUTORS
OF llJGH GRADE COAL
WESI' CQ,LUMBI,\, W. VA.

;,~da~ $aturday
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9:30 p.m. til..Z\a.m.
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aabore. '
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Seo llliOiber II Wllllblng llle
illrand
Aad the beautllal llball II DO

RAY RIGGS, INC._

LEIVING
COAL_ _COMPANY
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nrRNISIIED TIIREE liOOM
APAR'.\'MENT .itQa. _
· bath,
Adalia, 212 South Flfdi Ave.•
)flddJeport, pbona IIUtlll.

POMEROY, OHIO

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OHIO V4LLEY BAKING CO.

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BAKERS OF HOLSUM BREAD
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

MARK VSTORE

- r i Jaok~,putor.

Buller,

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l't1RH1liiiED prage apartment
'"' IJnooln Hill. Ulllfttea paid.
Adults only, Plloae 99U4811.
11-29-3tr

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of Thanks

mare.

MT. MORIAH BAP'J'IS1-MicldlopOrt, tonier vi Fourtb IIIII ,

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PH. 667-3280

SALES - ALLIS CHALMBEBS- SEJMCE
FARM- IND~TRIAL - LAWN- GAi!DEN
TUPPERS_PLAINS
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to dwall
ADd a IDCDIIelll of Ioven-

EQUIPMENT

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GENERAL MERCHANDISE
TUPI't:RS PLADIS

Pholle 1MN111

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BAKERS OF tooD BREAD
HUN'11NGTOI'I, W. VA.

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BAKERY

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AilE YOU lnlerelted Ia a Bible
WE WISH to _exteod
heirC· lead!lng Church; If oo trY, meN ROOM mrtrnent In
fell thanks at the deatll of our lllb1e BapUst Temple, an IDMlcldletlort. newly deanod Slid
belovad husband a n d flthdependent el:ureh, mlila for·eomoletelv rodeeoraled. front
er, Lany E. Court. We wish mer llluim'a Marine Bldg.. 'and badt porebes and enlraJr
to tllant 111 of our llliiiY MlnonviJie, o. !lt!rvl&lt;o 7:30
~ and relatives ior llle p.m. !l'riclq mining. Pastor - eeo. Pllr lnformatltJD Cllll
11-IT-tfe
beautllul !Iowen and mw ltl!tl ller!'liJIItiD, Ralr011111100d, fiiU'I'/0.
eontrlbullons. Specllll tlltml&lt;h . lleeGod U.jllllt Olurdl
to Rev. Gluesencamp anc! ·
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11-11-«c ~ llOflM funJIIIIed lplrtment. AU utDIIIel paid. Plione
EwbJg Funeral Home and to
llltml.
ll·l5-tle
all wllo !lave helped ua In oo
Help W1111W
m..,y WIJI.
REAL Eatale·Salesmlm or lllel • !l(li)M ..,.-1. elnoe to
Mn, Joan CoiBrt and
lady for Melp County, aper~ ,foll\&lt;jw• .
&lt;111ugbtort. ·
11..2f.ll•: lenee helpful but not euentlal. · #10 be!ort 5 o.m. tt-Jt.tte
Wrlle pmg lirlef .,..... to
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In Memory
P. 0. 8os 1145, Alll0111, · Oblo. 4 \lOOM P'IJIINISHI!lD aoartIN Mi!:MoRY o1 our busband
II·~
11!1111. ball! onc1 .......... fmo.
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heat. ortv..t•
llld ..... . .,...., ......,.. ' _J ·,.'Y'IO"""=--l ~
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Jias,ed .....,. one year ""'
""" .., ~- out nf oR floodl. S b1orb frodl
liD lotday NovemiJer :tt
""'**DJ. Uve Ill. PlloDO ltJ- 110s1 ofll.,._ tii!Jsml 1mm 11
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all. 0. HludJ, lifer Llbert7 p.m. to 8 o.m.
11-ltlte

Romon s ~I Thessalonlons

1011

OPEN EVES. 1.00 P.M.
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lofely leltn ;OhJie I '1111 ·Ia
Cllrlal Blllplta1 In Clnellmatl
the put !IJOI!Ib. You wl)l .,....
.or l:now bow deeply tbey
" were apprtelated.
Mn. Alron 'lrlll'
Kolton. Dol 2'13,
AbordeeD. 0. 411181
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HEINER~

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QJunty trtends lbat Hill 1118 '
flo1lm, IJ)fts, cards ~ ,

ctlurcllei. They are essential in a .Orld

6:27-36

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For Sale
PO'I'A'IOIIIS,

:,rean amrli:w Wlth ,whltc nvlon top, gr••n with vinyl trim .
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·:t ·pom,.· eroy Motor. Co•
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T WIS1! to thank all "'Y }felgll

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Luke

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Willi the ~ It will, In acme meuuro, follor IIIII holp oustaln llioc which laa.;c•l" lallomiiJI
IIIII com~~t,y ll!e, thlo !eaturel•""!"oorodb)tho bUIIneo0 flrn\land orpnlzad0111whoie namoo ·

Morning worship, 10:30 L m..
seroOO
tourthSun:laysofeach
month. &lt;Evening evangelladc
service, 8 p. DL secon:l 1 n d
third Sundt) each month.

,Pnpelu~ea.

lsoloh

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I1JO ~•." to 5!1)0 P·• · Dolly
1130 ·_..-'"• -to l 2100 . No-~S,oturll~

-the'·lielfef lhet peaee &lt;an be a blelllinr 1m
· weak and Btrong alike • • ;
-that patient nnderotandillr C8b enrich lite.

Tuudoy Wednesday Thursday
Psalms

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still threai:Amed with a return to fllo blaek eyo .
and bloody nose . •• or ~mething wone.

Mamlnr wor-

Was $1495
65
CHFVELLE .... .. .................. $1395
Matlbu cll:f'l.'l. V8 engine, P.G. tranlm lulon, n.w ···- tlrn ,
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I LIND AD'-''
Al4lt1Ntf Zc
·, ...·~~- Qll".fiC'I! HOUIIIS

But that·II not the real rei!Oil we CIJiltro1
brutal impulael. The rea) re.uan lies deep In
our ~hrlatlan herltap:
-a ~se of human dignity • • •
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-...p;ct for falrnet111 and juatiee reM!.,.

our

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614-992·2181

Locol owner 'car 1 _. on lha floor, good w d• 111val W.W. tlrtt, red
vinyl InteriM, wttifa
flnlth, ,.dlo &amp; IM!atcr . Try It for ptrformonce

$1 .50 ... 50 .... •11'11-. , • . '•

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Call Pomeroy

66 ·cHEVELLE SS 396 H.T. Cp,e.; ... .' ... $1995

CARD.D~ THANKS I OBITUARY' •''

other gnat princlpleo of life whlt:h ,chall""ae
men's heart. and minds. We seek to understand and apply them aa we worship God ·in

The other big 1111110·· on ' -" """' ate l'lwred by 14 points
No living lhlng Is bigger
saturday's lllte Is the trodlUlJo. bOt the point spre~d means
than the blue whale. Th•
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ODIST - Bev. Wendell G. Slutler, pastor. WOI'ship oerrlce, 9
a. . m.; SUndlly SChool, 10 L m.
Mrs. Fred Nease, &amp;cit.
Prayer servl.ee, Wedneldl,y, 1 p.
MINERSVD..LE U N I T E D
m. Rev. Raldtn Ml!rer, put.or.
METHODIST - Hey, Wendell
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
stutter.. JJastor. SWii:lly School,
- Mlddlopnrt. ae.. AUdry Miller,
9 L m.; Kenneth Wiaens. &amp;IJt.
,puiDr, Letter Ta,ylor,Sot&gt;LSuaWorship service, 10 L m.
day School, 9:30 L m,; MCll'ldnl
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF TRE Wonhlp, 10:30 a. ln.; Jllaior SoNAZARENE - Rev. A. E. Miller, cle(y. 6:30 p., m.; NYPS, 6:45 p..
pastor. B o b Moore, Sundoy m. SundOY Evltilolllllle meeiiDr,
School Soc&gt;L s...loy School elus7:30, m• ...._ mee~~Jw, woe~es lor all ages, 9:30a.m.; Morn- noaday, 7:30p.m.
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THESALVA110N ARMY -bSunday 6:30 p.m.; Eftngalbtlc YOY Ray S, \¥blllls, omeer In
Service SUnday 7:30 p.m.; Mid- ehlrp, Sua!Ja1, 10 a.m.,IIOII~.
- k Pre)er meeting Weclnes- nooo mooting; 10:30 a. m, lluil.~ 7:80p. m.; Mlsaloaary day Scbool. Y - l'*lplo'o Le· '
lug !!e&lt;ond W-edl.r of each
7:30p.m.
MASON HAPTIST CHAPEL- m.; Lldloallclmo Leieuo; 7p,m;

9:30 a.m.; &amp;mday &amp;chool, 10:t5
a.m.; youth meeting, 6:t5 p.m.
SILVER RUN FREE WIU.
BAPTIST- Rev. CaudlllAtldDI,
peslor, Ricl!ard
Fink.~
School SuperiMe~ Scmday
SChool, 10 a. m.; Worship, 7:30
p. m. Prayer meetirc, Thunday, The Rev. Harold CumJngham,
7:30 p, m. Choir practice, TnoJo pastor, Charleo Laml&gt;ert, Su,.
dOl', 7 p. m.
clay SC- ~L Corner Slcaod
IIIII Pomero) Sts., Ma..-.,'" w.
CARLETON CIIURCH-Klqj.. Va.; Scmday school, 9:4$ a.n1
bury Road. The lie•. Jay Sllleo, wonhlp oerrlce, 11 Wodno.paotor. Re4&gt;h carl, s. s. Supt. day event,., training unlcia, 7;
Sunday School, 9:30 L m. Wor- prayer serW.ce. 7:ts.
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R 0 c K SPJUNP$ UNITED
7:30 p, m. llteriiOiely, Pre)lr ~THODIST - C. J. r-Io)-,
aenlce eaeh W-sda,y, 7:30 pallOr; H-d BlacJtston, Chureb
p, m.
ochool o....n-i. -- ~
POMEROY
CI!URCII OF wonh_lp, 9:30 a. m.: ~ ~
CHRIST - Robrt ll Wood, Pl-1school, 10:15 Lm.; til!~'~
tor. Sundoy Bible Study, 9:30 L ohlp , 7:30; MYF ,Sil,lcll,j,; 11:30
m.; Morning Worship, 10:30; p,m. P&lt;a¥~r me6111111 .anil' llii.ie
Youth meeting, 6:30p.m.; E-ve- llluc)y, W-edl.r, 7:30 p:m. Mning worship, 7:30. Mid--Week mlnlotratlve cooaoll meou.,
service, Wednesday, 7:30 p 0m. drat Monday of 8lch month, 7:Junior choir practice, Friday, 30p.m.
4 p, m.
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN ni"
CHRIST - Elden Ro Bllike, 21 Furman. 7.
tor. 5uailol' Scbool, to a.
Top-ra- Soufllorn Cellfor· Wlnalo JIOiolnler, """' lolon1lnl.
nie, led by HeiiDIIn Tl'o&lt;lphj&lt; ....-.oo, 11. a. ra. ElitnbW ~n­
whUIOr O.J. Slmpsoa, winds .., de Chrlslian Eudtum, 1:30 p..
ita regular set.&amp;Dil saturday with 111., Mrl. ~ Chovalter, &amp;ftlle
the TroJans hooting potent
Notre Donie. Tlie Irish enter
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bloody nooe (and privalolt j'ou wllhed U..t
hie had lieen the black eyo witli Its mo•
luling embarr. .lrienth Bu~ someiww, -~
_\?el"ry alone excused the hattie.
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Would the )IQBBihility of bloody ¥!&lt;lory bo
suft\cient justifteation for attaDpUnr to beat
the tsr out of oome Irritating ~elpborf You
· ., ·lmiglht be arrested for dlalurhing fllo ~ ,
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m., Bible Sluil3' aad pre)er meeilng, Saturday: Sabbalh School,
10:30 a.m.; Worship. 9:30a.m.
FIBST UNITED PRCiBVTER·
1AN CHURCH - Middleport,
Guest Minister, James Bucfwl..
an, Sundoy School &amp;,perlnte"'
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SOUTH BE111EL UNITED
METHODIST - Wonhlp, second ,
and fourth Sunday, 10:30 L m.;
first and thirdSun:la.Ys, 7i30p. m.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Youth
Fellowship, 6 p. m. each Sundoy
at TttJJ~ers Plains United Methodlst Church.
CHESTER CHURCH OF GODThe Rev, Chol!terBQIIIII,)IIIIor.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; worahlp oerrlce, 11 a. m.; Eftnlng
worohll!, 7:30p.m. Pre)er 18l'V•
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Serrice, 'fturBCIQ, 7:30 p. m.

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CII!STER ME'I'HODlST ChilrBo
- Rev. ,..._1 A. Cuto, putor.
CHESTER: Woraldp, 9 L m.;
Sm1day SChool, 10 a. m.; MrS.
Wald Speacer, Supt. FLAT-.
WOODS: Chureh Sebool, Simday,
11 a. m., John Bally, 8UIJt. Woroltlp oentco ~s with AI~ IIIII F - . . Semeeo
Sunday mDI'IIIiw or evening, ol

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POMDIOY TRINITY UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST- Rev, W,
H. 1"-rrln, )lCISII!r. Pllrlck D.
Wood, Scip. s...loy Scliool, 9:15
1o m~'; Worlblp, 10:35 a. m.
Yauth ehalr rebeartal, Monday,
6:30 p. m. Mrs. Mai'VIn Burt,
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p·nyer meeting, 7:30 p. in. ewry
Wednesday. Board meet!._ 7:30

HARRISONVILLE PRESBY·
TERIAN - Mrs. Norma Lee, eaeh week.
SEVEN7H DAY. ADVENTIST
SuMa.y School Superintendent.
Church
- PuoOIOJ, Mulberry
Sundoy ~hool, 9:30 L m. Sun.
Holshta
Hood,
aorth ol Votorans
ing Worship, 10:30 L m. Sunday day serYice, 8 p. m., the Rev.
Memorial lloiJIItal. Phllllp Gagevening service at 1. wednelday Max . Donahue or Middleport . er, putor. Wtcmeaday, .7:3-0 .P·

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Gain Cotton Bowl Spot
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Cecil Cox. pastor. SundAy SChool

Nease Settlement - Robert E,
Smith, Sr .. pai!Wr. &amp;Jnday schoOl
aupt., Roy Johnson. S u n d a y
school, 9:30 a.m.: worship ser·

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GOD - Sec&lt;nl St., Muon,
_ ..cea, : p.m.
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. Morning worship, n a. m. Evan""'
MIDDLEPOKT HEATH liNITED plloUc service, 7:30.p. m, 8iblo
IIETHODIST-Max E. Donahle, Study am -prayer service, Wed~~r; Jlmeo Rrewlngtoo, nesday, 7:30p.m. Cho- Tea- - IChooJ &amp;uperintondent, nint, pastor, Phone 773-5133. .
Ourch s&lt;l1ool, 9:30a.m.; morn- - CARLETON CHURCH -liings_lng worlhlp, 10:30 a.m.; yoolh liul')" Roed Sunday Sebool 9·30
'"""ing, &amp;lnday, 6p.m. Choir re- L m., Hal~ Carl. Supt. W~rshtp
heartaJ. w~. 7 p.m., choir service, 10:30 a.. m. and 7:30 p.
director, Ben Philson. Prayer ' 'm. alternateiJ', Prayer m~,
IOI'riee, Wednesday, 8 p.m.
WodnesdOY, 7:30 p. m.

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BYF, 6 p.m. Bible owey, Wodnelda3. 7 p.m.; ebotr pracUce,
8:30p.m., Wodneedl.r-

UNITED FAITH CHURCH -

Stout. children's si.C)ertntelklent.

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30 a.m.; Bible oluil3' IIIII pre),service, Wedne&amp;day, 7:30 p.m. p.

7:30 p. m.; Wednesday, Christtan Youth Crusaders, 6:30 p. m. vlre, 10:30 a.m . and 7:30 p.m .
IDd prayer meetina, 7:30 p.m. each &amp;mday. Yooth meeting and
Tburs*Y, choir practice, 7 p. choir practice, 6:30 p.m. each
m. R. Eugene Gill, pastor; Phil &amp;lnday .

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POMEROY FIRSf BAPl'JSf
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BRETHREN IN CHRIST ...:_ Rev.
Monzo! smtth, paotor,la'u n da)
School, 9:~ a. .m.l Ruooell !\)el)o

cer. s-; Alfred Wolfe. asslst.Ot:. .. ~ Sennon 11 L m.,
SYRACUSE f1RST UNITED ew.n.iJ:II aiirmo,n, 7J3~p. m., ~terP llESIIYTERIAN - Rev. Llllloll 18dl8 eaeb Suncf111," Clau meet-

tor, SUncb,y sc:lxMll, 9:30 a.m. ;
Lee Bifrnet!l, superintendent;
worlhlp serviCe. U Lm. Wednesdl,y prayer rneetiD&amp;.7:30p. m,
9IJldl.y nlgbt worship, 7 :30.
TilE DANVILLE WESLEY AN
CHURCH - Charles Dozer, pastor; Adra Swick, Sunday School
Superintendert. Sunda,y School,
9:30 a. m.; Worship service,
10:30 L m. Youth an:l Junior
youth service, 6:45 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30. PriU'er and
praise , Wednesday, 7:30.

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L m. Chri stian Endeavor, third
Sat:arday or each month.
LAUREL CUFF FREE Ml:.'THODISJ' (.];URCH - Sunda,y School
9:30 L m., morning worshiP,
10:10 a. m., evening worshiP,

UNITED FAITH CIIURCH of
Nease Settlement, SuDCIIJ School
Sot&gt;erlnloado!ll, R o) Johil11011,
Yooth meeti~V. ·6:30, Sundoy.

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DIST CllURCil - lleY. Paul A.
Sellers, pastor, Morni~ WOI"shlp, 9:311 a. m.; Sundoy School,
10:30 .. m. BI.Ythe Theiss, Supt.
Youth Fellowship, 6:3~ p. m.
TRE RUTLAND COMMUNITY
CI!URCH- Rev. Amos 111111• ~-·mRJSTIAN SCIENCE Services
·' 315 Main St., Pt. Pleasant,
-~• 11 a. m.; Wednesda.Ys

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L01'TRIOGE UNITED METH, ODIST- .worship, first and third
· · ·Qmdays ot each month, 10:45 L
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-Bonnie Russell, pastor. Nor-_, c. wIll, ' "''· SUnday School '
8:30 a. m.; Worshl,p service.
10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor
SUnday evening.
RACINE FIRST CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - SundOYSehool
9:30 L m.; Morning Worship,
10-_30 L m.; ~ng Worship,
7t30 p. m. Prayer sentces, 7:30
p, m. W-!11101'. Sunday School .
• rintendent, Pauline McCilnlaelt, Pastor, Rev, Morrl• M.
WoHe.
TUPPERS PLAINS UNITED
MEniODIST- Morning Worship
9:30 L m. at forme r EUB buildillS- Expanded SurKiay Sc hool sea.
alon ror nur sery to grade six
cblldre n at former Methodist InDex at 9:30 a. m., Mrs. J a m e s
&amp;lnclay Church School, adults and
)'OUth, 10:30 L m.; junior high,
Hnior high and young adults
meet in former Methodist Church
for Sundoy Church School. Boyd
Hackney, youth superintendent;
post hJgh chss and senior adults
meeting in former EUB building,
~ '.Viaem &lt;I. .Jg ,JIIilult Bi·
Y.I Class party,last Monday each
month. Youth Fellowship t:a cb
Suoday, 6 p. m. in former Me..
odist building. District youth raJ.

b' ftrstMonclayofeachmonth.
LE'f ART UNffED METHODIST CI!URCH - First and Sicand ~s preaching, 8 p.m.;
Tblrd IIIII Foorlh &amp;lnda.YB, &amp;mdey School tO

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RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE
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CHURCH OF CIIRilTNonnan McCain, superintendent..
Services week)y at 9:30 a. m.
Preac~. firlll aad thlrdSundOY
of monlh by Cherie&amp; Russell al
9:30 a, m.
BRADFORD CHURCH
OF
CHRM -Charles RUAsell, .PUtor, Richard Gilkey, Supt. Som-

day School, 9:30 a. m.; Morniqr
Worship, 10:30 a. m.; Eve~
worship, 7 p. m. Wednesday Bible
study, 7:30 p. m.
REORGANIZED CHURcH OF"
Jesus Christ of Latter o a y
s.ints, Portland _ Racine Road.
Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; Morn-

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seventh-nnked

TeMsessee on New Year's de)·

In Dallas.
It wa s a situation in whicl"l
co.ch Darrell Royal ' s ~earn
couldn't lose as far a s postnason pl~ was concerned. A
¥1ctory meent a berth in the
Cotton Bowl and a lou would,
have earood the Longhorns 1
trip to the Surgar Bowl in New

OrloonL
for the Longhor ns, No. 6 in the
•' lltlon, it was their eighth
f COGMcutlve victoi"y alter an
opel'ifJw" tie and los ~ alii tied
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SUTION UNITED METRO.
DIST CHURCH - W, Dole MeClur&amp; pastor. Sundoy SChoql,
10:30 L m. ; WorshiJ service,
9:30 L m., second and fourth
Sundoy llch mooth.
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
NAZ ARENE - Re•. Herbert
Grate, pastor. Wor&amp;hip service,
11 a. m. ar.d 7:30p.m., SLifllly.
Surdly SChool, 9:30 a.m. Rich·
ani lllrton, Sq&gt;L , Charles Blssell, assistant supl Prayer meeth~, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.

evening prayer service, 7:30. speeking.
Pastor, Elder Frederick J. stoJEHOV All'S WJTNESSCi, Lar·
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CHRIST - &amp;lnday ochool, 9:30 a.

ry Camalutn, presidif8mlntster.
Sunda.r: Blble )'''~·'"" ... "• g:30 a.m. i
Watch Tower study, 10:a0 a, m.;

Wednesday: Bible study, 7 P.m.
m. Glen· Evans, 9Jpt. ctwrch ser- Thur·•
~ay: Mini lllrJI oe hool ' 7 p.
m.
Service
meetbw:, 8 p.m.
vices, 10:30 a.m.; evening ser~
MASON
CHURCH
OF CHRISTvice, 7 :30; Wednelday, prayer
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Weekley,
services, 7:30p.m.
paotor. Bible owey elaueo,SunGRAHAM UNITED METH0- day, 10Lm, Woroldpandpreach·

DJST (; HURCH- Preaching, 9:30 a.m., First and Second ~n ­
days of each month; Third and
Fourth Sunda.Y! each month, Worship service at 7:30 p.m.; Wednesda.v evenings at7:30, Prayer
and Bible llludy.
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION
- Bald Knobs, Po~Bashan
Road. Re•. E. J. Grlmth,paator.
Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; Rog~
er WilCred, ~l Sunday worship
service, 7:30p.m Prayer meet·
ing, Tuesdoy , 7:30 p, m., Milrord Frederick, class leader.
Youth Fellowship. Friday, 7:30p.
m. Ernest Deeter, leader; Roger Wilfred, Jr., president.

Press International
team ror the Cotton Bowl, and
The Texas Long horns fea sted Arkansas goes lo the Sugar
·JII Thanksgi ving day wilh a
Bowl opposite rourth-ranked
dctory over arch r ival Texas Georgia.
'\&amp;M. as their mai n coorse
Virginia Tech, bound ror a
-:hen had dessert in the rorm oC Llhort,y l;lowl enpgement """"
a berth in the Cotton Bowl .
alte Mississippi, routed Virginia
The Longhorns blended a MUitary Institute 55-6 Thursday
JH)tent runnlng game with a by converting two fumbles and
IOiid defense to stop the Aggles four interceptioos · Into touchS5-14 and gain a cotton Bowl downs.

IPOt

E a r I Starkey,

In another ThankogiYI!W day
battle, Tulsa recoupled from Its
humiliating 10~ defelt to
Houston last week by handing
Wichita State a 23.7 loss, ita
lOth straight this year.
ln an
NAJA P 1 a y o r r
game. TfOY &amp; t a l e waUa:ped
WWametle or Oregon 63--10 to
move into the aeml.tlnals.
Also, it was Tennessee Tech 7

Middle Tennessee . state 3,
Tenne,aee A&amp;l 48 Blohop (Tex.)
12, Austin Peay 9 Unlv. of
Temessee (Martin) 7, · Presbyterlan 42 Newbet r.J 7, North

C&amp;rplh• A&amp; T 21 N&lt;&gt;rth Carolina
. College 6, Tuskegee Institute 23
. ~ Arkanoas. l
e ,reui Alabama State 21, Leooir Rhyne
- - Atlconsas 3 - !f.· m(il· :1 Catawba 22 South Carolina
tieipn for the P ~ . ' · only State 28, .J~nson Smit h 6,
· ~~ , , J...orwborm( l.' ~ e host Hofs tra 11 &lt;.:.W. Post 7, Wofford

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lug, · ro~i.. ~.l&gt;lmday •mdlw · DIST: Syracuae. BJble study Stutler, pastor, SlniiJ' School,
classes, Wedne&amp;dl,y, 7:30 p.m. · 10 a, m.; CUroU Norris, Supt.
GRACE EPISCOPAL- E. Molll Wonhlp oerolce, II L m.; MYF
St., l'tlmeroy. Ourch oehool•eb 6 p, IlL Sunday. PI'OI'er meeting
9Uldi.Y at 10:30 a.m. Tblrd SUn. W~sdty, 8 p. m.
dOY of llch, month 110 IIIOJ'IIIng
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
oervlce, Hoi)' comDulnion, 7:30 NAZARENE- Corner Union and

Monthly sings, ftrrt Saturda.7 ~

each month.
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRJS.
TIAN Church - James Srnlill,
Pastor; Robert Paulsen, !ilndOY
sehool supt. Morning servlee,

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Mulborcy. Re•. Clyde V, Renderpastor. Sundoy School, 9:30
L m.; Ra,mond Walburn, s..,l.
MorniQg worship, 10:30 L m. ;
Eveld-w Service, 7:30 p. m. r.fid..
week service, Wednesday, 7:30
p. m.
1011,

FOREST RUN UNITED MEm-

m.;

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paolor,

ship, 9 L m.; S&amp;n!ay Scbool ~
10:30 a. m,
ST, PAUL'S LVI'IIEIIAN- 32
E, Second st., l'llonoroy. Sundo.Y
SChool, 10 a.m.;Worahlpoenlce
11 Lm.
SYRACLSE UNITED METRO.
DIST CHURCH - HeY, Paul A.
sellers, paator. Sunday School,
9:30 L m., Ben Quisenberry,
Sq&gt;~ Morning w'orshlp, 10:30 a.
m., tlrst IIIII third Sundayo IICh
momh. Evening e\langellatic
service, 7:30 p. m. , second and
fourth Sundoyll.
CARMEL UNITED METHO.
DIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
~JWo, .peaklr. 5uJvlal\ l!&lt;IMipl,
9!30 'a. m.; WOYile Roosh, Slc&gt;L

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GOF.GLEIN
. . READY-MIX CO.
PHON~~ \

MIDDLEPORT

ENTERPRISE UNITED METHODIST - RO.. WlUiam Alroon,
Pastor. Rll.pll Spencer, SqJt,;
Eldoo Weeks, Als't. Worship...-vices. 9:30 LJII..; SundiJ' School,
10:30 a.m. : Y~ FeilowstuP,
6:30. Wednesda.Y: Choir, 6:15 p,
m.; Bible Study, 7;30.
CHURCH OF CIURST - Mid·
dloport, 5th IIIII Main. Jaek
Seltea, supt. Bible SChool, 9:30
a. m.; MorniOW woroh4&gt;, 10:30 a.
m.; E\lenllw MX"Sbip, 7:30 p. m.;

OIUO'S OLDts'NlO~ DEALER
MIDDLEPORT, OIUO

MIDOLEPORT,

WILUS ANTifONY
PL'R~·~
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WILL DO

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ATHENS tm . POMEROY 0 llt:MI098 ..
,\F-LY' PLACErCliM'•· •·
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:rRE STORE WITII A HAaT
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FAMILY RECREATION.
SWIMMING

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poeketa,

IMmmlng,

'ARNOLD15 S.QHIO SERVICE.,
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BID: 711. rut

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IU!lBPONSIIII.I party to PIJIDIDII fi 11.12 per 1110111b

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bQot an. Dr,h'ate. PlentY of
room fGr dll1dreD to play.
Phone IIJ.!I1Dl
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I'UIINISifED and unfarnls1led
ltJII'Imenls. ct.. to tlehool.
Phone GIUIM.
10.11-tfe

or pay ~ due $7UO lor P'IIIIIIISIIED apartment. 4
J91t atono -~~ 11i1b nc1to, 1'001111 and batb. Marlon lleJ4-tpeed an!orrudJe cbaDger. 111ldl, Malon, 11'. Va. Phone
CaD lft.D
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ANTIQUES. fJirDitule, dllhel, ~ A P : =
~- 111'1.

liiwitd

Ceell, Ill 11'. Main st., PoJne.
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paid. Rowlq &amp; Reed,. MJd.
tlleport. Phone f91.1'178 . .

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Nolle.
DEc. II, 1111. WID

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,ROYAL OAK PARK
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1001111 •and bath, furnace
boat. , Private entran&lt;O. Cllll
ift.MIO between 5 and 7 p.IIL
ll.JU!e

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VACANCY for two elderiJ JiiO' .
Jilt, Pnflr lftnle pUI ...

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Auto Sales
!tal FORD pkkup, 8 cylinder,
" Jib """. $18511; 1965 Jl'onl Ga.
lule liOI, t&lt;loor hardtop. lull
Lost lnd Founcl
power, one owner $1250; 1181
Metror station wagon, above
eloltf. ol·. llutlald, mranl, avenge $6116; 19M MerourJ

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llai'ander, Wool' bln1lap
$111. !} &amp; G Auto Sales, Topo
l*'!' Jilalna, (lido. Pbcme 16'1·
1710.

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HYSELL Jiiljl FREE tfETHo.l

74UIIIS.

Real Estate For S.le

port. E&lt;onomleal gu beat. :!111'1 SUPER Sport lmpaiL
Close to tmd cluftliel.
f1301). Phone 1112-2'111. 11-Sap
Phone 9ft.2854.
114-ltlp
AKC Puppl01, Sc:olllel, Coebrf.
Pc.odles. Willies and !leJmaul.
en, llaJbroo Kl'a.• Coolville,

Oblo, Plio..

m.-.11-IWO!c

GUERNSEY COW ml &lt;alt.
Pbone :117·22411.
11·:11-«e
CORD WOOD. Pllono 117• .
11411c

GIFT ITEMS
Hohlld

'ltAZOit ..... :.:~.:.::....... 17 .n
Old Car Modo/

RADIO ........~ .............. 17 .77

$415. WendeD's. Ill Olrlleld· GEO. BOIISTE'lTI!II, BliODR
A.... l'albri!;barl, W. Va. POIBROY - 5 room tramo,
PboDO 4&amp;5-4401.
l141..., lialb, ba!emenl, Jevellol near
otors. $3501UO.
MlllDIDORT
- a room brlet.
1M8 ZIG ZAG sewlQ; macblne.
Freight dlllllBged. Paint oeratcbocl. Bu &amp;-:rr. written war-

r8Diy. Mnkea bultonboles,
bDnd bP.m ctrasoes, over eut
...,.., and mates fancy lllltebeo willlout
Full oale price
111J Z1311.

alladunenta.

.-.88.Il-»4te
Call

WATCHES ~-··----·-.......9.95

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Mono

101B,~.s llud1et ~~!..,
992·5896

ballll, 4 bedrooms, hot
water heal, luD ba"''''"'', 11&amp;rage, near BChooiB. $30,000.00.
m.LAGE 9TOIIB 6 8l!lmCE
~ATION- AD Block. llstureo,
7 room bouse, bath, doable
garoge, acre lot. Only $II.D.
We i'oeed Small Fana•
IIELEN or Vlii01L TEAFORD

FM ncllo, 4-tpeed automatic

INTERCOM ................ 12.95

2 Station

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STEREO RADIO, !IIIII model AIIIIOCJATI!S
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stereo It ~ ll'llfi1!M • " . ' . ' .. •ftiUCUSi' "' .~· .
tumlablli. Tate over pay.
me11ts of ...44 per IIIOIIIh or
pay balance due $138.84. Try
11 In 1""1' borne. caB 911MISI.

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TAPE RECORDER .• 29.95

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

USED SPINET plano. A-1 dillon, Uglit walnut IIDIIh,

PIONEm Tl'aftl trailer, 118'1,

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lng.
llir eondllloned. Goocl..,..
dllloo. Pbone Mason '1'1$6'1'11.
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Buslnet~s

OOZER, BACKJI)E, badlllt
IUid truck service, r.eptle
taaks, walor n-, buemAAIII
also loploU. Hemy Babr,
Pllcme • Ill! or Roller Bebr,
Phone • Slllil.
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SEWING Machine. 'l1ds machIDe equloped to zlc zag. make

an wllboul attadunenttl.

mw other leaiUiee
· Pay luat' "1.17 or -dldy
payments or $15. WID ~

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no ~- llin '"' IJm.

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Hoclii11111ort, Ohio
Phone 667·3370
SPECIAL
SNOW TIRE SALE
Haavy dut(.• extra daap ,,.,,.,,
Nw fyll p 11 nylon.

77$xl .. Wtllta Slclowoll,

OHLY S18.95

Pluo 2.19 federal Tox
Moat pop..,lor

alaoa avoilabl a.

Llml .... number Itt thla prlu.

Fully IVoront.ad. Built by a bit
tiro makar for . .•

MOORE'S

\24 W. MAIN

POMEROY

A1C QEAIIE,,
&amp; SHIITLAU-'
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pockoh. Prefoaolonol noi
cleanlnta guoraat.ecl.

Mason, West Vlrrlnla
IN THI JI'KOIATI COUit OP

• MilOS
COUNTY,Allmllllttntor
OHtO
CKAIU.IS
M. HYOLL,
Wttfl tM Will A"nnotl of tM estate
of Cw• Mel"'-"· DMNiocl.

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eHAILIS M. HYIILt., IT AL..o
Ddtin. . •ta.

No. n.tD

• Free Estimates, .:
• QualiiJ concrlll
•C.UfledS~

• Delivery
• Quick Service
• Flnlshlq
• Sand &amp; Gravel
DIAL 992·3284

GOEGLEIN GRAVE~
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MJ7 PAGE

MIDDLE'PORT. OHIO .

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MIDDLEPOII.f FIRST BAP•

6-9%-18
On Display
115 Soon
To Arrive

Service•

RADIO &amp; 1V REPAIR and aolelma.ll lllltalled. John Harrl1011, P~ IIIJ-252Z. . U-' sotc

f.QUARIUM8, QlrlalmU Ills,
5, 10, 15, gallon. 818 Gur CDIDo
plete une of Ololic filii aDd BAND Made Quilts, Co~.
C. C. BRADII'ORD
aupplles. GUt
oertlli&lt;atea
rup IIIII eashlous, allo bave
AucnoNEI!B
available. The Boule ol WU.
eight day clocl:, Phone ltJComplelo
Senlte
11011, firs! road left below
rm.
11·21'-411c
Pleasant Polllt lteacid. Opeu
lladae. Cillo
I to I 'J'ueoday, Tllunday IUid BASE Culler. Like now, aaod
Q1ll .. If d
Saturda)'. Pbono 111-1...
Vet)' Ultle, dual Di&lt;ltupl, will
I I tre
U.a&amp;-1011:
take any reasonable offer, al·
oo regular 8 strtag with ~
1187 ZIG ZAGaoatlc: Well
AIR OONDn'JONING Rmltetle plciupl. Phone 141-M.
allon ...nee. JaelE'1 Ref111tnowD mab JOWin8 m""''M,
11-ll«c:
eratloll, Now Haven. heme
makel buttollllolea, OD
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titre
butloal, IIIODOI!f'lllll, ate. AD sl'EREO redlo &lt;ODBOI•, 4 •peed
totermlxed
changer.
Dual
voJ.
wllboul oUIM'hmenlll. Full Jral.
ume eonltol. 4 speaker eoond READY • liD[ well deliv"""" due only $44.» or II per
S)'atem. Lavely walnut flniBh.
ered rl&amp;lll to , _ P"'leel.
IIKIIth. Pb:De •
eallu•ttc Tab over JIII)'IDeDia of $5.115 }1'811 .... 881)'. malee. Pbone WU214, Goeg.
per month or balance $1Lif
ean a-rua.
n4tle . lela Really • Ills Co., Middle.
' ~ OldD,
• Ill tre
MAPLE Stereo Radio. 11168 lovely msp!e !IDisb wltll AM &amp; llt)OOIT PRJCB furnltare 0!1
oar tblrd lloor budpl ahop.
FM radio, 4 apeakera dual
volume ....trot Take over
Bater P1lnlltarw. Mldtlleport,
payments of $8 per month or
Cillo.
D-ll'e
P81 lual • .• . Call IIIJ.ml.

- . PlY ti'I.IS Ill • • • •
~- '1'11 I.I,,:,:_JN ·!IC!li!L

s.m... e,..;._
mltl'iaJer-1111, :):lmr~; 1,30'_p; lb.
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llome Ill ~- Hlnlwvocl SAY,
floors, storm doon IUid ar-

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""'· · Sandl,r SdiOO!. 9130:,. m.;
Maiidlw WCII'illllp, 10t30; ~
-lldp, 1j~l y._ Pociplo'a

hour, 7:30 p, m. WodnoodaJ nom,. pre)or oenleo, 1:30 p.m.

m.

stra1e In JCUI' borne caD ,._ ·
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II-2Mie

DIS'!'··- - · Cocll.,r. Wlee,-

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butlcJ!:ho1es. dam, - on tm.

Unlan, ~-~ -· ~
dqa al ~ "' m.; Mra. ~
Waodf· Jftlltillilt. . ·
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ahlp, · 10:15. .li!lqdl,.v Blblt SIUdy

SEWING MACIIINI!:, Ia 11004
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AltC Golden ~ pappleo.
eondlllon, pbone 'lC-1114.
Wheel Alignment
m Alb st., ll!dtlleport. . .
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1141.
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Cllltm'MAS SP!lCW.I l"Ne
WARM MCll'ldnl coal atove will:
llfe.olr.e ntiw doB and I
-GUARANrEEDfan, heals 3 to 4 - · Oiled
montlll of plano ~ by
less l!!an two montlls. Glean
"' J001' cbolee wltb
PiiONE 992-2094
JeweD, Dcnrrdngton. 0. Phone leather
lbe pure1we "' a ...., War1111-3135.
1114-121c
plano. Good quaiiiJ .
omerov Home &amp; Atllol
guitar outfit. $34.115; Good . .
GOOD USEil llarchrldl PI 1ecUon or Ealey """"' orplll,
~ II. Mill
range, Nort!t nlrlllll'a1nr.
$139.50 ap; Jllellme ......
lan!e lllze Wann MoriiiDI Ul
lee OD reeds. WmlalJ'I, Ill
Garfield Ave., Pllllenbm'l, GlllTAR IIIII ampllller, ..,.
heater, twCHIIIee'l ""'""'· c.n
IIIIU!J09,
t141-«e
W. Va. Phone -.-1.
:vear old, Oiled VfJt'l IIUle,
U41..-e
1'llone
a-'12811.
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TIIREE BEDROOllf raacb otyle

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... noll. No fur 01' ldd,ll

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2«\~COJ,.N ST,

:':.:='i:t~,::~!:i; .· ' RAC·I~ JUL~VALU MARKET ·'

1110.

IIB'I'IRING

85 N. COURT ST.

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Dennll, Dcinald and
Laura Jean.
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11-21-lfc

MARllt UR

bact to Its eioment

Sadly missed by wile,
Opal, ehllcJron, Cbarlee,

Llnc:oln - MerCUl'l' - Comet - E:wllah Ford

PRODU~ AND .,...nwsUTORS
OF llJGH GRADE COAL
WESI' CQ,LUMBI,\, W. VA.

;,~da~ $aturday
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9:30 p.m. til..Z\a.m.
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Seo llliOiber II Wllllblng llle
illrand
Aad the beautllal llball II DO

RAY RIGGS, INC._

LEIVING
COAL_ _COMPANY
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nrRNISIIED TIIREE liOOM
APAR'.\'MENT .itQa. _
· bath,
Adalia, 212 South Flfdi Ave.•
)flddJeport, pbona IIUtlll.

POMEROY, OHIO

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OHIO V4LLEY BAKING CO.

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BAKERS OF HOLSUM BREAD
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

MARK VSTORE

- r i Jaok~,putor.

Buller,

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l't1RH1liiiED prage apartment
'"' IJnooln Hill. Ulllfttea paid.
Adults only, Plloae 99U4811.
11-29-3tr

\'

of Thanks

mare.

MT. MORIAH BAP'J'IS1-MicldlopOrt, tonier vi Fourtb IIIII ,

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PH. 667-3280

SALES - ALLIS CHALMBEBS- SEJMCE
FARM- IND~TRIAL - LAWN- GAi!DEN
TUPPERS_PLAINS
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to dwall
ADd a IDCDIIelll of Ioven-

EQUIPMENT

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GENERAL MERCHANDISE
TUPI't:RS PLADIS

Pholle 1MN111

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69's Are Here

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BAKERS OF tooD BREAD
HUN'11NGTOI'I, W. VA.

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BAKERY

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AilE YOU lnlerelted Ia a Bible
WE WISH to _exteod
heirC· lead!lng Church; If oo trY, meN ROOM mrtrnent In
fell thanks at the deatll of our lllb1e BapUst Temple, an IDMlcldletlort. newly deanod Slid
belovad husband a n d flthdependent el:ureh, mlila for·eomoletelv rodeeoraled. front
er, Lany E. Court. We wish mer llluim'a Marine Bldg.. 'and badt porebes and enlraJr
to tllant 111 of our llliiiY MlnonviJie, o. !lt!rvl&lt;o 7:30
~ and relatives ior llle p.m. !l'riclq mining. Pastor - eeo. Pllr lnformatltJD Cllll
11-IT-tfe
beautllul !Iowen and mw ltl!tl ller!'liJIItiD, Ralr011111100d, fiiU'I'/0.
eontrlbullons. Specllll tlltml&lt;h . lleeGod U.jllllt Olurdl
to Rev. Gluesencamp anc! ·
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11-11-«c ~ llOflM funJIIIIed lplrtment. AU utDIIIel paid. Plione
EwbJg Funeral Home and to
llltml.
ll·l5-tle
all wllo !lave helped ua In oo
Help W1111W
m..,y WIJI.
REAL Eatale·Salesmlm or lllel • !l(li)M ..,.-1. elnoe to
Mn, Joan CoiBrt and
lady for Melp County, aper~ ,foll\&lt;jw• .
&lt;111ugbtort. ·
11..2f.ll•: lenee helpful but not euentlal. · #10 be!ort 5 o.m. tt-Jt.tte
Wrlle pmg lirlef .,..... to
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In Memory
P. 0. 8os 1145, Alll0111, · Oblo. 4 \lOOM P'IJIINISHI!lD aoartIN Mi!:MoRY o1 our busband
II·~
11!1111. ball! onc1 .......... fmo.
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heat. ortv..t•
llld ..... . .,...., ......,.. ' _J ·,.'Y'IO"""=--l ~
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Jias,ed .....,. one year ""'
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liD lotday NovemiJer :tt
""'**DJ. Uve Ill. PlloDO ltJ- 110s1 ofll.,._ tii!Jsml 1mm 11
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all. 0. HludJ, lifer Llbert7 p.m. to 8 o.m.
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1011

OPEN EVES. 1.00 P.M.
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lofely leltn ;OhJie I '1111 ·Ia
Cllrlal Blllplta1 In Clnellmatl
the put !IJOI!Ib. You wl)l .,....
.or l:now bow deeply tbey
" were apprtelated.
Mn. Alron 'lrlll'
Kolton. Dol 2'13,
AbordeeD. 0. 411181
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HEINER~

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QJunty trtends lbat Hill 1118 '
flo1lm, IJ)fts, cards ~ ,

ctlurcllei. They are essential in a .Orld

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PO'I'A'IOIIIS,

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Morning worship, 10:30 L m..
seroOO
tourthSun:laysofeach
month. &lt;Evening evangelladc
service, 8 p. DL secon:l 1 n d
third Sundt) each month.

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other gnat princlpleo of life whlt:h ,chall""ae
men's heart. and minds. We seek to understand and apply them aa we worship God ·in

The other big 1111110·· on ' -" """' ate l'lwred by 14 points
No living lhlng Is bigger
saturday's lllte Is the trodlUlJo. bOt the point spre~d means
than the blue whale. Th•
al Army-NaY) elash 11 Phi~ lltUe ill the aMIIIIInlor-oervlce tongllf alone of this behemoth
phil. The cadets, 114 fDr tfii . bottle.
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Rooted in the same Chriatbn faith ~re

ODIST - Bev. Wendell G. Slutler, pastor. WOI'ship oerrlce, 9
a. . m.; SUndlly SChool, 10 L m.
Mrs. Fred Nease, &amp;cit.
Prayer servl.ee, Wedneldl,y, 1 p.
MINERSVD..LE U N I T E D
m. Rev. Raldtn Ml!rer, put.or.
METHODIST - Hey, Wendell
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
stutter.. JJastor. SWii:lly School,
- Mlddlopnrt. ae.. AUdry Miller,
9 L m.; Kenneth Wiaens. &amp;IJt.
,puiDr, Letter Ta,ylor,Sot&gt;LSuaWorship service, 10 L m.
day School, 9:30 L m,; MCll'ldnl
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF TRE Wonhlp, 10:30 a. ln.; Jllaior SoNAZARENE - Rev. A. E. Miller, cle(y. 6:30 p., m.; NYPS, 6:45 p..
pastor. B o b Moore, Sundoy m. SundOY Evltilolllllle meeiiDr,
School Soc&gt;L s...loy School elus7:30, m• ...._ mee~~Jw, woe~es lor all ages, 9:30a.m.; Morn- noaday, 7:30p.m.
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lug Worship, 10:30 a.m.; NYPS
THESALVA110N ARMY -bSunday 6:30 p.m.; Eftngalbtlc YOY Ray S, \¥blllls, omeer In
Service SUnday 7:30 p.m.; Mid- ehlrp, Sua!Ja1, 10 a.m.,IIOII~.
- k Pre)er meeting Weclnes- nooo mooting; 10:30 a. m, lluil.~ 7:80p. m.; Mlsaloaary day Scbool. Y - l'*lplo'o Le· '
lug !!e&lt;ond W-edl.r of each
7:30p.m.
MASON HAPTIST CHAPEL- m.; Lldloallclmo Leieuo; 7p,m;

9:30 a.m.; &amp;mday &amp;chool, 10:t5
a.m.; youth meeting, 6:t5 p.m.
SILVER RUN FREE WIU.
BAPTIST- Rev. CaudlllAtldDI,
peslor, Ricl!ard
Fink.~
School SuperiMe~ Scmday
SChool, 10 a. m.; Worship, 7:30
p. m. Prayer meetirc, Thunday, The Rev. Harold CumJngham,
7:30 p, m. Choir practice, TnoJo pastor, Charleo Laml&gt;ert, Su,.
dOl', 7 p. m.
clay SC- ~L Corner Slcaod
IIIII Pomero) Sts., Ma..-.,'" w.
CARLETON CIIURCH-Klqj.. Va.; Scmday school, 9:4$ a.n1
bury Road. The lie•. Jay Sllleo, wonhlp oerrlce, 11 Wodno.paotor. Re4&gt;h carl, s. s. Supt. day event,., training unlcia, 7;
Sunday School, 9:30 L m. Wor- prayer serW.ce. 7:ts.
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ship oerrlce, 10:30 a. m. IIIII
R 0 c K SPJUNP$ UNITED
7:30 p, m. llteriiOiely, Pre)lr ~THODIST - C. J. r-Io)-,
aenlce eaeh W-sda,y, 7:30 pallOr; H-d BlacJtston, Chureb
p, m.
ochool o....n-i. -- ~
POMEROY
CI!URCII OF wonh_lp, 9:30 a. m.: ~ ~
CHRIST - Robrt ll Wood, Pl-1school, 10:15 Lm.; til!~'~
tor. Sundoy Bible Study, 9:30 L ohlp , 7:30; MYF ,Sil,lcll,j,; 11:30
m.; Morning Worship, 10:30; p,m. P&lt;a¥~r me6111111 .anil' llii.ie
Youth meeting, 6:30p.m.; E-ve- llluc)y, W-edl.r, 7:30 p:m. Mning worship, 7:30. Mid--Week mlnlotratlve cooaoll meou.,
service, Wednesday, 7:30 p 0m. drat Monday of 8lch month, 7:Junior choir practice, Friday, 30p.m.
4 p, m.
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN ni"
CHRIST - Elden Ro Bllike, 21 Furman. 7.
tor. 5uailol' Scbool, to a.
Top-ra- Soufllorn Cellfor· Wlnalo JIOiolnler, """' lolon1lnl.
nie, led by HeiiDIIn Tl'o&lt;lphj&lt; ....-.oo, 11. a. ra. ElitnbW ~n­
whUIOr O.J. Slmpsoa, winds .., de Chrlslian Eudtum, 1:30 p..
ita regular set.&amp;Dil saturday with 111., Mrl. ~ Chovalter, &amp;ftlle
the TroJans hooting potent
Notre Donie. Tlie Irish enter
the contest &amp;II a Chi'ee-ooint.

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pastor; V. H. Braley, &amp;.pt.; SundQ school, 9:30 L m.; com-

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bloody nooe (and privalolt j'ou wllhed U..t
hie had lieen the black eyo witli Its mo•
luling embarr. .lrienth Bu~ someiww, -~
_\?el"ry alone excused the hattie.
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Would the )IQBBihility of bloody ¥!&lt;lory bo
suft\cient justifteation for attaDpUnr to beat
the tsr out of oome Irritating ~elpborf You
· ., ·lmiglht be arrested for dlalurhing fllo ~ ,
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RUTLAND
CHURCH
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m., Bible Sluil3' aad pre)er meeilng, Saturday: Sabbalh School,
10:30 a.m.; Worship. 9:30a.m.
FIBST UNITED PRCiBVTER·
1AN CHURCH - Middleport,
Guest Minister, James Bucfwl..
an, Sundoy School &amp;,perlnte"'
dent. Sund&amp;J' School, 9:30 a.m.

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SOUTH BE111EL UNITED
METHODIST - Wonhlp, second ,
and fourth Sunday, 10:30 L m.;
first and thirdSun:la.Ys, 7i30p. m.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Youth
Fellowship, 6 p. m. each Sundoy
at TttJJ~ers Plains United Methodlst Church.
CHESTER CHURCH OF GODThe Rev, Chol!terBQIIIII,)IIIIor.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; worahlp oerrlce, 11 a. m.; Eftnlng
worohll!, 7:30p.m. Pre)er 18l'V•
lee, TUe...-r, 7:30 p. m. Yautb
Serrice, 'fturBCIQ, 7:30 p. m.

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CII!STER ME'I'HODlST ChilrBo
- Rev. ,..._1 A. Cuto, putor.
CHESTER: Woraldp, 9 L m.;
Sm1day SChool, 10 a. m.; MrS.
Wald Speacer, Supt. FLAT-.
WOODS: Chureh Sebool, Simday,
11 a. m., John Bally, 8UIJt. Woroltlp oentco ~s with AI~ IIIII F - . . Semeeo
Sunday mDI'IIIiw or evening, ol

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POMDIOY TRINITY UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST- Rev, W,
H. 1"-rrln, )lCISII!r. Pllrlck D.
Wood, Scip. s...loy Scliool, 9:15
1o m~'; Worlblp, 10:35 a. m.
Yauth ehalr rebeartal, Monday,
6:30 p. m. Mrs. Mai'VIn Burt,
director; Senior choir rehearsal,
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~ Jean Se...._ preoldenL
p·nyer meeting, 7:30 p. in. ewry
Wednesday. Board meet!._ 7:30

HARRISONVILLE PRESBY·
TERIAN - Mrs. Norma Lee, eaeh week.
SEVEN7H DAY. ADVENTIST
SuMa.y School Superintendent.
Church
- PuoOIOJ, Mulberry
Sundoy ~hool, 9:30 L m. Sun.
Holshta
Hood,
aorth ol Votorans
ing Worship, 10:30 L m. Sunday day serYice, 8 p. m., the Rev.
Memorial lloiJIItal. Phllllp Gagevening service at 1. wednelday Max . Donahue or Middleport . er, putor. Wtcmeaday, .7:3-0 .P·

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Sunday School, 9:45 Lm.; Sundl,y

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Gain Cotton Bowl Spot
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Cecil Cox. pastor. SundAy SChool

Nease Settlement - Robert E,
Smith, Sr .. pai!Wr. &amp;Jnday schoOl
aupt., Roy Johnson. S u n d a y
school, 9:30 a.m.: worship ser·

ple'1 eerrlce, 6:45p.m.; evangeMASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH
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GOD - Sec&lt;nl St., Muon,
_ ..cea, : p.m.
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. Morning worship, n a. m. Evan""'
MIDDLEPOKT HEATH liNITED plloUc service, 7:30.p. m, 8iblo
IIETHODIST-Max E. Donahle, Study am -prayer service, Wed~~r; Jlmeo Rrewlngtoo, nesday, 7:30p.m. Cho- Tea- - IChooJ &amp;uperintondent, nint, pastor, Phone 773-5133. .
Ourch s&lt;l1ool, 9:30a.m.; morn- - CARLETON CHURCH -liings_lng worlhlp, 10:30 a.m.; yoolh liul')" Roed Sunday Sebool 9·30
'"""ing, &amp;lnday, 6p.m. Choir re- L m., Hal~ Carl. Supt. W~rshtp
heartaJ. w~. 7 p.m., choir service, 10:30 a.. m. and 7:30 p.
director, Ben Philson. Prayer ' 'm. alternateiJ', Prayer m~,
IOI'riee, Wednesday, 8 p.m.
WodnesdOY, 7:30 p. m.

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BYF, 6 p.m. Bible owey, Wodnelda3. 7 p.m.; ebotr pracUce,
8:30p.m., Wodneedl.r-

UNITED FAITH CHURCH -

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m. every other Scmday eve-

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30 a.m.; Bible oluil3' IIIII pre),service, Wedne&amp;day, 7:30 p.m. p.

7:30 p. m.; Wednesday, Christtan Youth Crusaders, 6:30 p. m. vlre, 10:30 a.m . and 7:30 p.m .
IDd prayer meetina, 7:30 p.m. each &amp;mday. Yooth meeting and
Tburs*Y, choir practice, 7 p. choir practice, 6:30 p.m. each
m. R. Eugene Gill, pastor; Phil &amp;lnday .

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9:30 a.m.; worship service, 10:· ~David HoltU,c Ia as

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BRETHREN IN CHRIST ...:_ Rev.
Monzo! smtth, paotor,la'u n da)
School, 9:~ a. .m.l Ruooell !\)el)o

cer. s-; Alfred Wolfe. asslst.Ot:. .. ~ Sennon 11 L m.,
SYRACUSE f1RST UNITED ew.n.iJ:II aiirmo,n, 7J3~p. m., ~terP llESIIYTERIAN - Rev. Llllloll 18dl8 eaeb Suncf111," Clau meet-

tor, SUncb,y sc:lxMll, 9:30 a.m. ;
Lee Bifrnet!l, superintendent;
worlhlp serviCe. U Lm. Wednesdl,y prayer rneetiD&amp;.7:30p. m,
9IJldl.y nlgbt worship, 7 :30.
TilE DANVILLE WESLEY AN
CHURCH - Charles Dozer, pastor; Adra Swick, Sunday School
Superintendert. Sunda,y School,
9:30 a. m.; Worship service,
10:30 L m. Youth an:l Junior
youth service, 6:45 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30. PriU'er and
praise , Wednesday, 7:30.

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L m. Chri stian Endeavor, third
Sat:arday or each month.
LAUREL CUFF FREE Ml:.'THODISJ' (.];URCH - Sunda,y School
9:30 L m., morning worshiP,
10:10 a. m., evening worshiP,

UNITED FAITH CIIURCH of
Nease Settlement, SuDCIIJ School
Sot&gt;erlnloado!ll, R o) Johil11011,
Yooth meeti~V. ·6:30, Sundoy.

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Garden Club WiH Sipbnsor Contest
l:Jndoubtedly mal1)', mal1)' of you will want to visit the Christmas
County garden clubs to be held Saturday and Sund~
at the PClllleroy Elementary School.
The show otters something for everybody and this year will be
no exception. Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis, wonderful at plam~ this
thh~, Is again heading the show - this Is the fifth annual one. Incidentally, the first four have won state honors.
To carry out the theme of the show, Mrs. Lewis has chosen a
magazine, "Christmas Ideals," usl~ the editions of the past three
years for the classes. The magazine features large pictures, each
accompanied by an appropriate poem. Mrs. Lewis has mounted the
pictures and poems on pink backgrounds. The flower arrangers will
be using these pictures to create their lnteJllriltations In flowers.
This will surely give the arransers a wide field in which to work
and should provide some very clever entries.
About 1oo entries are expected
In the artistic division this year, enhancl~ the Christmas theme
both adults and juniors, besides or the show.
It shquld be another huge sucnumerous other entries In the
cess.
See you there?
horticulture and educational divisions.
AND SPEAKING OF the bollSure to be a highlight will be
d~
season, don't forget that
the extensive dlspl~ by Howard
someone
will be at God's Little
Nolan of his handcrafted jewelHouse,
next
door to the Middlery made of native stones. He
port
Church
of Christ all day on
will also dlspl~ the equ!pment
Monday
and
Tuesday to accept
he uses In creati'lt unique jewgifts
for
patients
at the Athens
elry.
State
Hospital.
And - last but certainly not
So mal1)' little Inexpensive
least - there will be exhibits of
things
are acceptable for the
Christmas corsages and gift
some
70
Meigs County patients
wrapping. More than one Idea
who
are
confined
to the hospital.
for creating your own corsage
Your
gifts
will
be wrapped on
or unusual gift wrap can be gathDec.
10
at
the
hospital
with a
ered from this show feature.
delegation
of
members
of
AmThe Junior WUdwood Garden
erican
Legion
Auxiliary
grOI.IIS
Club will decorate an unusual
tree for the show. The yule tree going to Athens that day to help
will be "old fashioned" featur- with the wrapping. Meigs Salon
i'lt sp~ed and glittered mUk 8 and 40 with Mrs. Mary Martin
weed pods and other products as chairman will be responsible
of the fields alo~ with strung for collecting gifts for the patients.
popcorn and cranberries.
Visiting the show? The public
MRS. OWEN WATSON ran Into
can attend from 12 noon untO 8
quite
a keepsake on Thanksgivp.m. Saturday and from 1 to 4
Ing
when
she was looking through
p.m. on Sunday. Mrs. Albert
a
collection
of old family Items
Pool, immediate past president
w
lth
members
of her family.
of the Ohio Association of GarMrs.
Watson
came
upon a bulden Clubs, will be judging the enlet
which
has
an
interesting
story.
tries orally this year.
The
bullet
struck
her
grandor course, that gorgeous red
velvet curtain in the elementary father, the late Charles Jaccaud,
auditorium goes a long w~ In when he was fighting In the ClvU
War at Chickamauga. The bullet struck his ammunition belt and
he was knocked breathless. His
comrades believed Jaccaud to be
dead and they placed his body
behl nd a tree stump while the
fighting continued.
J accaud regained conscious&amp;hat-ins will be remembered
Wtth cards and gifts during the ness, however, and the bullet
holiday season by the past ma- fell to the ground when he loosentrons or Pomeroy ChaPter 186, ed his ammunition belt. He reOrder ol the Eastern Star.
trieved It and ever since It has
Meeting Tuesday night at the been a family keepsake.
home ol Mrs. Marie Curd, Ball
Run, the members plaru!ed the
Christmas project. A gift will
be sent to Mrs. Carrie Nye. It
was decided to dispense with the
TONIGHT THRU TUESDAY
December meeting. Mrs. James
NOV. 29- DEC. 3
Soulsby will be host for the January meeting.
"THE ODD COUPLE"
Devotions were given by Mrs.
(Techolcolor)
Jack
Lemmon-Walter
Thomas Young. Mrs. Nellie TraMattliau
cy conducted games with prizes
COLORCARTOONS:
110ing to Mrs. Glenn Dill, Miss
Much A-4o About Nuttln'
Maude Grueser, Mrs. Dale Smith,
MI11Y Happy Returns
and Mrs. Marie Custer. Refreshments were served by the hostSHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
ess.

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Table arrangements and favora
for the Chillicothe Veterana Hoepita! holl~ part,y will be lll8de
by the jmlor auxiliary members
of Feeney-Bennett Post 128, American Legion.
Meeting Tuesday night at the
hall, the young people set Dec.
11 at 7:30 p.m. as the time to
make the arransementa and favors. Members of the Winding
Trail Garden Club will assist
the girls In making the holiday
arrangements.
Plans were also lll8de by the
youth group to prepare fruit t~a
on Dec. 21 for shut-in members
of the legion and the auxiliary.
On Dec. 22, the girls will deliver gifts and fruit to the rest
homes and shut-ins.
A note or thanks will be sent
to Mrs. Tony Fowler ol Dudii\Y
Florists for providing bake sale
space for the auxUiary. A total
or $30.81 was cleared on t h e

the

sale.
A Christmas potluck and par·
t,y was planoed for 6 p.m. on Dec.
20 at the hall. Debra McGullln
presided at the meeting. Mrs.
Charles Kessinger Ia advisor
for the group.

Christmas proJects were -ellacussed and It wu decided to~
vide toys for uveral neecb' chlldren and to prepare'lrult pljltea
for lllluWna of the eommuhtt,y.
At the meeting mlllllbera l reaponded to roll call by clla;jll~lng a Christmas table arnlnaement which thtlY had made for
the Southeastern Obto M:ental
Health Center at Atllenl. 1 Arrangements were .lud8'ed by ~..
Cline who awarded ftrlt to !Mrs.
Tom Stewart, second to )Mrs.
WUliam Willford and thtf4 · to
Mrs. Joe Bolin.
fl
Partlclpatlon In the c!Jiint,y
Christmas ahow this Week•ktd at
the Pomeroy Elementary ~lchool
was diacuased. Several mmilbers
will exhibit In the aholof and
several from the club are ;servlng on the staging comnl!ttee.
The group will alao have a ·sales
table.
'
A bazaar waa planned !01' Dec.
6 at Robinson's Cleaners In Middleport. Homemade baked (!OOds,
craft Items, and the Ohio .Usoclatlon ol Garden Clubs calendar will be Included In a ·varlet,)' of Items to be sold. 1bot sale
will begin at 9:30 a.m.
The garden therapy PfO!!l'am

for the IIIOIIth for the specl.. 114ucatlon clau at the R~
school waa announced for Dec.
17 with Mrs. Joe Bolin and~
Robert Snowden In charae. Mra.
Showden will also provide t ·, h e
December arrangement ol
month for the Rutland brancli of
the Pomeroy National Bank. ;
Read atthemaetlngwerethallkyou notes for table arranaementa
provided by the club from thf'

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Gideon Socleb' and the Rutland
Methodist Church.
Mrs. Homer Parker and &amp;!fa.
Richard F~. Jr. were recelved Into the membershiP of the
club. 'lbe anmaa1 Chriatmu Plll't,y was plamed for Dec. 19 with
a dinner at Crow'a Steak House
and a part,y to follow at the home
of Mra.lblwden.
A feature ol the meetlnc wu
a delnonatradon on Christmas

natural=

ranpmentl made ol
Jecta. Also on exhibit were a
ton ball tree and an-seaaon lte
auttable for late It bazaar~
Mra. Howard Birchfield Jll't'\
11ntecl devotions opening t h ~
meeting. 11te traveling prize clq.
natec1 by Mrs. Charlea King ~
won by Mrs. Wwtord. Mrs. Jo,
Bolin won the door prize. Mrl.
Fett,y P I a guest. The hostellles served refrelhmenta cllrlnll
a concluding social hour.

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Make El~erfelds In Pomeroy
Your Christmas Shopping Center

Shop Both.Friday and Saturday
Nights Until 9 O'Clock
BillY BLASTOFF

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AstroQaut with four explora·
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A very tale ntecl tot who
moves and looks like a
real baby. Act~1ally plays
with her hobby horse and
tricycle. Runs on D·cell
batteries. 17-in. tall .

Shut-Ins to
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Be Trented

MDGS THEA'IIE

A holiday decorating cmtaat
waa "plamed wlten the Rutland
Friendly Gardeliera met Toea~ nf8ht at the home of Mrs.
WI111am Brown.
Cash prizes o1 $10, $5 and
$3, for first, ICJCOIId and third
places, reapectivel7, In rellgtoua and IIOIH'elfsloua eatell'Ortea will be oftered In the home
decoratlnl eompet1t1on. c a a h
prizes at $5, $3 and $2 will be
awarded for dool-way decoradona.
Named to judge the decoradona were Mrs. Pearl R e ynolda and Mrs. Bett,y Cline ol
the Middleport Amateur Gardenera. Jlldglng will begin at 6:30
p.m. on Dec. 20.
Although prizes will not be awarded, business houses ol the
communlt,y are encouraged to
participate 1n
cmtaat, and
their decorations will be judged. ·

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A new idea in creative playbuild toys and people that
move. Hours of fun.

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CHRISTMAS DECOlA liONS
AND NOVEL TIES
For lndoora and Outdoora Artificial Trees, Tinsel, Garlands,
Tree
Ornaments,
Hoolcs, Tree Tops, light
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STRANGE CHANGE SET
Mysteriously converts tileshaped capsules into ancient
relics of the Lost World.

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jointed; rooted hair.

FOOTBALL GAME

GAMES GALORE

THINGMAKER SETS

Gin BOXES

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A favorite with both boys
and alrls. Two new styles:
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699
Create lighted pictu;es with
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66

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