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INGELS
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CHRISTMAS

All
WRAPPED UP

FOR YOU

Icy Bridge Proves Hazard
The 9lale Hl&amp;l&gt;n.J Patrol ln- lng norill ... Rt. 7. aad Rt. $lit.
ve.Upted Rve aecl.dellta Satur- ·~· mllea norill or tho
Veblclol - e n by Charles B.
day and lbdy lllclud!D&amp;two, Juot Golllo-llolp line.
Yoat, 25, Rt. 1 Vinton, &amp;Del Da20 . . - . apart, lnYolvllll! ....
Mra. Alex.~ader, aCClOI"dd,nn to vid R, now.IDI, 36, Rt. l Biddriv"' ~ • Gallfpollo woman In lllo JOinll, loot - . I em lte '"' well, collided head41 on a hill
Melga C'.oUnt3'.
• brklp. Her cor hll lllo rl8hl ereat. Both ears were heeVII¥
At 9:311 a.m. &amp;lnday, Kalh1')'ll aide ·or tho bridge. !lie loft tho clo!IJ!&amp;Od, Dobbllla, bll wUo, NanE. Alexander, 70, ot 237 S&amp;c:- scene, leavllll! her car parkoo cy Dobbllla, 33, and 8cDIIo Dobond Ave., GalllpoU.a, na drfv. .., 11to berm or the biiiiWIY. bins, 15, were treated at lfolzer
TWeot;r minutes laW., Jolm Medical ~ aad rolNIOd.
H.
Clougb, 28 1 Plttaburgb, Pa.,
1'lio polrol cltod Dobbllll lo
V~noy
c111110 aloag, aloo lost OGIIIrOI
GoiiiDolia !lunlclpol Court llo.c.
ot his car oo tbe lee - covered 6 .., • d1arp or flliiD'o to :rlold
brldp, oklddlng Into lho A!Ol&lt;- half or lito 1'084Way.
Winifred M. GreWoo, f6, Rt.
ander ear. Tbere waa minor
damage to both ears. No one was 1 Vlntal, aul!voo a ..,.llblo
Services are announced f o r
ehest lr\jury In an accident at
InJured In ollher accldonl.
Eileen Vonoy, 51, wllo died &amp;mThne ,PeriJOI'II had ndnor In- 2:35 ,p.m. Slmday 01'1 Rt. 160,
da,y at her residence In Colum- Juries Ill • two car oolllaloo Ill two mil.. nort11 of R~ 554. !lie
bus. 91e was a member rA the
12:46 p.m. Salur&lt;la.Y em Ward Rd., was X-1'~ and treated at HolMt. Zioo Church of Chrlll.
sb:-tentha of a mUe north ol
ler Medical Center and releas&amp;trvlvors ioclude her parents,
ed.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Russell,
Mra. ·Grooaloo, occordlllg toJ111RD, Pomero.yi three children,
Irol, _.-enlly roll aaleop, her
Ed and Robert, of l'l&gt;meroy, and
car going orr the loll side ol tho
George WllJiam, ColumOO.a;a sishil!hWOf Into a clltd&gt;. '!be vehicle
ter, Marguerite Boyce, Columstruck and broke ott a teleJibone
bus; five brothers, Carl Russell,
Funeral services tor WWiam ,pole. There was heavy damage
Columbus; Jed, in Oregon; Wil- Frank Grant, 66, Main st., Rut- to the car. No charp was flied.
liam and Robert, Pomeroy, and lam. who died une:xpectedly satA do!! was filr11c:k and ldlloo at
Earl, in Kentucky, ar.d11vegr&amp;Dd- urday at his residence. will be
8:40 p.m. Salur&lt;la,y on Rl. 7,
hold Tuesday at 2 p, m. 11 tho four-tenths of a mile north of the
chlldren.
Friends may call at the Scboe- Martin Funeral Home with the Addlaon-BuJavtlle Rd. Offtcen
dinger Funeral Home in Colum- Rev. Chester Lemley otftcla~ said tbo animal ran Into tho path
bus today and Tuosday. '!be body Burial will be in Miles Cemetery. of a car driven by Denzel E. Bogwill be brooght to the EWing
He was a retired coal miner geaa, 25, Rt. 2 Racine. There was
Funeral Home Wednesday wbere arrJ had spent all of hts life in minor damage to the car.
friends may call after noon.
Meigs Count&gt;.
A deer was killed ln an acServices will be held ThursSurrivon include a son, Wil- cident at 1:40 a.m. Monday oo.
day at 3 p.m. at the Ewing ChaP- liun Frank Grant, Jr., Cantoni
Rt. 35, six-tenths of a mile east
el with the Rev. WendeU Stut- a sister, Edltll Luckadoo, Athens;
of tho junction of Rt. 160. Tho aniler otrlciating. Burial will be In am two brothers, Wallace of To- mal ran into the path of a car
the Wells Cemetery at Downing- ledo, and Edward. Friends may driven by JaCk D, Bonds, 30._
call at the flmeral heme anytime. Woocl&gt;urn, Ind.
ton.

Eileen

Dies Sunday

William Grant
Dies Saturday

Oaude Ashley
Dies Saturday
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William A cailicoat, Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Gregory D. Northup, Gal~
Upolis Ferry; Mrs. Charles W.
Jones. Pt. Pleasant; Robert F.
ADMriSIONS
Oliver, Mason; Clarence D.
Mrs. Charte$'1::. Gatewood, 848 Clonch, Herderson; Mrs. Chester
Se('ond Ave.;Mrs. Allen B. strai~ Temant, Mason; Mrs. Dennis E.
1802 Eastern Ave.; Timothy S. McKiMey, Pomeroy; Mrs. StanPatrie, Rt. 2 Vinton; Mrs. Den- ley H. Doss, Middleport; Mrs.
nis P. Martin, Mercerville Star Th011111s U. -stewart, Rutland;
Rt.l Mrs. Charles W. Stapleton. Mrs. Present A. Cross, Radne;
Rt. 1 Ewington; Mrs. Merrill E. Mrs. Robert R Kearns, ProcBrown, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Mrs. torville; Paul E. Vltitoe, Rt. 3,
Lizzie HoweU, Rt. 2Vinton; Mra.. lront011; Mrs. Sonny Weaver,
Jackson; Deanne S. Archer,Jackson; Mrs. Florence Hill, Athens;
Mrs. George W. Sexton, Rt. 1
Wellston; Mrs. Clyde D. Maule,
Rt. 3 Ironton; Mrs. Willie L.
Wlneka, Rt. 3 South Point; Mrs.
Linzey A. Locke, 66, Rt. 1, Bertie Coleman, RL 2 Oak Hill;
Lewisbu['g, died Saturday in the Eth.an W. Scurlock, Jackson.
mRms
Good samaritan Hospital after a
Mrs.
Bruce
Webb. Wellston.
brier illness. He was born in
12:15
p. m.. Salllrday;
daughter,
Hocking County but was a fo~
Mrs.
Michael
R.
McManaw&amp;l',
e[' residert of Pomeroy. ne had
been living in the Lewisbu['ga['ea Wellston, daugtlter, 2:03 p. m.
about 10 yea['s, and was a mem- Saturday; Mrs. Dennis E. M;cber of lledman Lodge 174, Ath- Kinney, Pomeroy, daughter, 3 p.
m. Saturday; Mrs. Charles E.
ens.
Survivors inchde his wife, Gatewood, 848 Secoo:l Ave.,
Freda; three daughters, M r s. daughter, 1:14 L m. SundaJ; Mrs.
Helen Atkins, Lorxlon; Mrs. Lincla Stanley fl Doss, Middleport, son,
Dingeldein. Statdard, Wise., and 9:08 a. m. SU!ldly; Mrs. Charles
Mrs. Rose White. Dayton, Tenn.; W, stapleton, Rt.lEwillBtOn,son,
two sons, Raymond E. Rupe. Sa~ 5:45 p,. m. Sunday.
DISCHARGES
ston, Va,, and Max Locke, RL 1,
walter
S.
Boggs, Arthur C.
Eden. aoo 13 grandchildren.
Brooks,
Jacob
C. Chevalier, AlFuneral services will be held
fred
F.
Dalley,
Daniel S. Davis,
Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Rogers
and Gilbert Funeral Home, DWl- Ansel Donaldsoo., Michael G. Ebkel Chapel, Brooksville. Grave- lin, Mrs. Junes R. Ferguson,
side rites will beheld Wednesday Mrs. Clinton E. Johnson. Sblrlee
at 1 p. rn. at the Beech Grove J, Nelgler, Joe B. Pastor, Amll
Towler, Mrs. Earl caldwell and
Cemetery here.
Frierklo; may call at the funeral Infant son, Mrs. lloiM!rt E. Fruth
home from 3 to 5 arxl 1 to 9 p.m. am Infant son, Mrs. John E. McNerlin and infant son, Mrs. WUtoday.
Uam F.. Morris and i.nfali: son,
Mrs. Ernest L. Russell m1 infant daughter, Mrs. Melvin
MARRIAGE APPLICATION
Roge[' Therlow Manuel, 19, Rt. Boggs, Richard A. Hudson, Mrs.
2, Racine, laborer, and Edith Carl E.Smllh, Poul W. Toylor,
· Elizabeth Roush., 18, Rt. 2, Ra- Paul E. Vititoe.
cine.
MEETING CHANGED
The Syracuse Firemen's Ladies Auxiliary will meet on Dec.
YDUA . . IT AIIUitAIIOI II
19 instead of Dec.18as wuprevioosb planned, to sack candy (or
Santa Claus to give as treats to
children on Dec. 22. The mee~
ing will begin at 9:30 L m. at the
regullr meeting place. Each
member is to briJW a sackhmch.

Linzey Locke

Dies Saturday

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Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau
COLORCARTOONS:
Much A-do about Nuttln'

MallY Hoppy Returno
WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY
DEC.4-5
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY THRU TUESD1Y
DEC. 6 • 10
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ROSEMARY'S BABY

Mrs.

Harry CJ)orolhy)

McGui!ID,

Middleport, and Mra. WUllom
(Bett.y Lou) Snow, 1bule; a lister, Mrs. Carloa Mae ~ch,
Athens; one brother, Wilbur, Middleport, and olx grand&lt;hildr...,
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Rawlings-Coats Funeral Home with
the Rev. Raullln Moyer ofticlatlng. Burial will be Ill Gravel
Hlll cemetery at Cheshire.
Friends ma,y call at the funeral
home anytime.

Mia Farrow, John Cassavetea
COLORCARTOONS:
Rockabye Baby

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Violence
(Conilm* lrml Poge I)

condoned.
Dale)', who reacted to public
rur~er the violence with
prals
the behavior of his
oftlc
, called the lact-flldlng
report 10an excellert stucb'" but
criticized its summary u
mlsloodlrw.
Sllould Reoclll All
'"The report must be rud in
its enUret;y," the mayor said in
a statement read to newsmen.
He lert without an~werlrw
questions, and ignored queries
on his opinion ol tile ..police
ricX:'' phrase used In the report's
summary.
Abbie Ho!fman, 1 Y lpple
leader who participated in the
dem0118trati0ns. praised
the
commhalon investigators .. For
Rnaizy seeing tlle same reality
we saw in Olicago" but said ult
won'~ have
any etrect" in
cui-bing "bloody encounters in
the streets."
The Cmmtisslon - oftlcially
the National Commission on the
Causes and
Prevention of
Violence-Issued the
report
without commenl
Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower,
commi salon chairman,
said
.. This report on Chicago Is
being promptly released to the
public because of the widespread interest tn it." He said it
was
neither
~~tproved
nor
dise,pproved by the commisaion
becS:~se it was submitted only
last weekend and had not been
tully reviewe4-..:
90 Investigators
The report was prepared by
90 tull-time investigators uOOer
the direction of Daniel Walker,
a prominent Chicago lawyer,
who drew on the facilities of the
FBI as w·eU as his own stalL
Walker earlier had headed a
DaleyoofiJpolnted. steering cmnmittee for a local ccmunissioo
t hat Investigated Chicago's
April rioting among Negroes.
He Ia also president of the
Chicago Crime CCIIUilisslon.
The r4'0J't oo the convention
disorders tor the coounisslon.on
violence grophlcally dolalloo
provoeathln by

er s. 1be oovel llvina arranae.

demonstrators. But it diiiPIJ.ttd
Dtley 111 eorUntiOI'll

bizarre welpOilll agalnat ,POlite
widespread
anc1 that
Commw'dsts and other radlclls
orpniaed vloleot clashes w11h
pollee.
The nature of the provoc..
tlono listed by tho report
included sticks. bathroom tiles
and even t.unan excrement
hurloo 11 tho pollee by

protesters.
10 1be nature of the response •
was unrestrained 1JW.1 lndiscrimi.... pollee violence ... DllllY
o c c a a i o n s, particularly at
the report said.
A Pollee Riot
..To read dispassionately the
hundreds of statements descr~
ina at t1rst hand the events of
Sunday
and
~
nll!hta
(Aug. 25 aad 26) lo to become
convinced o1. the presence of
what can only be called a pollee
riot."'

TWO FINED
Fined b¥ ~meroy !diQ'or
Charles LOgar Salurday a18ht
were Harry Mlller, Pomeroy,
$10 and collo, assault and battery, aad B1ll.y Murphy, Middleport, $25 and oollll, o..-m&amp;.
Forteltlllg a $33.70 bard on a
speeding charge waa Leland
Smith, Jr., or Mason.
COUNCIL TO MEET
Chester CouncU 3323,Doughten of America. will meet Tue ..
day It 7:30 p, m. It tho lodge holl.
Quarterly blrthiloyo wW be ....
1ervec:L The~aaodmeana«J~Boo
mlttee will td.d a sUent auct1on
and the miscellaneoua committee
will sponsor a cakewalk. Potluck
retre&amp;hmenta wtU be 1erved.

TO HAVE SURGERY
Clarenee Lacey, former maaaeer or II» Ohio Volley

Bold,_

oyo aur&amp;OI')' Tuesday at lho Klrw'\
Dollll-• Hoopltol In Albllnd,
Ky. IDa nxan ....her Ia 279. Mr.
Locey will be ._ltollzod formo
wook aad llleo will be ol homo at
t708 NIDCy Court In Aohland, Ky.

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Hamtramck. population34,000,
Ia a dtr iD IOtd:.heastern M!chipn IU1'1'01Mt6ed by Dotrolt.

lhot oNolnod ualvorotl.)o ~ :
val. 6&gt;&lt; tho -~ lhll ('all, ~
lloi8Jilo oomo fllllllc:lon lhot ;
tho ~ of:l2 eollep.,., •
Ol1d :13 Ill lito ..,. ......
me11111 certain trouble, die Lambell Nu'• tbemselvt~l deny it.
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ro~Jllv s.turday nll!ll o r 11
bouae," N1d DlaDe Brower, 21, ~

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·VOL. X_XI NO. 156
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in the ~ 20• in IIOI'dtwell
and fn t.he low 30a elMW1!el:e.
Wod. .sday 11101tly
aad
colder with snow ftllrl'lea.

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Heleri Baer, MlnersvlUe.

DISCHARGES SATURDAY Carl Hellmon.
ADllllSSIONS
SUNDAY Sam Dyke, Rutland.
DISCHARGES SUNDAY -None
BOOSTERS TO MEET
'!be Southern Bond BcMlStors
will moot Tuesday ol7:30p. m. ot
tho high schooL

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-moved ln.
''A
1011
very
Aid Sill)' .
Hines. 21. FairfaX,. va. "'rt'a:: .
mostly a br«hor-ollller relatloll-: ·
oblp and II &lt;looo have lla bene·:·rtta .... rm flrldlllll out lhlnp;

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Breal{s Out"

Di Saturda
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Funeral aerriCOI for Robert

c. COlemaa, M, Lana Bottom, •
clled s.turday ovoaing II •
the bome of hit sister, Y r ·,, ~
TllurmaD Babeoek, Lang Bd:tom, :
will be held Tuesday II 2 p.
m. at tho }Vhlte Funoral llomll, ·
Ill ,.._., PW.. wllh tbo RoY.
Lomar 11llman ofllclalillg, BurIal will be Ill lllo Sand IHII com-

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the """ or tho late Arllllr and
Carrie Pelt;y Colomon. He wu

a member ~ the KBDD Chris~
llan CIM'ch and a hll!hwa.r de- ·
partmeol worker and farmer ·
molt oC b1s We. His wire, &amp;f! .. ·
via, dlod In 1965.
&amp;lrvlvora lllclude a - Dous··

SANTA DISCARDED REINDEER Monda.y evening in Middleport in favor of proving '"You meet th.e nicest people on a Honda..'' AOOve, Richard Rawlings, Honda dealer, holds the
"reins" as santa arrives to preside over festivities. Th.e fire
department, pollee, the tinsel bedecked Glo-etts, the Meigs
High School Band, cheerleaders alii Meigs County Junior Miss
representatives led the wa,y during a paradathroughtown to illtraduce .. Santa" to hundreds Urrlng the streets. Santa dhtributed treats at vUlage hall and merchants held a special moonlietli sale to highlight the opening of the Chrisbnas season in
Middleport.

laa Adams, Wheeling, W. VL!
one aliter, Mra. Thurman Jos-ephine Babcock, Long Bot1om,
and o br«hor, Raymoad Cole· ;

mao, llllnorllYillo. Frloada mar
caH II tbo funeral home IIIIJ•
time.

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SAIGON (UPD - U.S. Jets
blasted
Communist targets
in the North Vietnamese half of
the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
for the first time in a week,
hltting antiaircraft mach.ine gun
positions, U.S. spokesmen said
today.

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po5ition in the Soutll Vietna·
mese half of the DMZ and
damaged another just north of
the Ben llai River marking the

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to -·•
Arl and ollled ..,.rrm..odl'lve.--A-...,. . . ·-"-"' ur . _,...,_ "'~In the Saigon area killed 69
unruly passenger, Attorney
Communists at the cost of one
General William B. Saxbe
U.S. helicq:,ter shot down by the
ruled today,

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Saxbe, 1n an opinion sought
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silence two maehlnegunpositions
in the zone whictJ separates
North and South Vietnam. The
gu ns had been firing at U.S.

ac er, pr e....... or a
•·
trator"' has the legal right to
d 1n1 tor
1
1
a m 8
corpora pun shment to a student.

recoiUlltssance planes.
Th.e jets destroyed one gun

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had been 29 confirmed "lncidents" and 455 other "in:lica.tions" of Commwrlst activity In
the DMZ since the bombtna

ha~~S.

For GSI in New Plan

Marines killed 22 more
Communists but lost seven men
and eight •ounded in tightened
COLUMBUS (UPQ - G o v.
a ring around 175 Heds dug in James A.. Rhodes today proposed
13 miles south of Da Nang in an a $165 million capital improveope['ation known as Meade ment prognm lor facilities for
the mentally ill am mentalb r~
River.
lArded, including $4.1 million
for the Gallipolis State Institute,
as part of his "Solutions for the
Seventies.''
.. We are goirw to provide ccmincrease was a conservative prehensi ve mental h.ealth and
estimate, but even at that "was mental retardation service to
an out-of.pocket expense nearly every area in the state,'" Rhodes
triple the cost of price increases
on 1969 cars."
VETERANS MEMORlA.L
Neal E.
Mann, executive
HOSPITAL
secretary of the lndeperdent
Admissions - Earl CUster,
Automotive Damage Appraisers
Syracuse; John Jhle., Raclne;
Association, said the industry Mary Dotson. Mason.
had
to
cope
with
some
Discharges - Catherine Ward,
repairmen who bribe insurance John Massey, Jerry Murphy, Don
appraisers
to paid damage Gorby, WUbur Hood,
appraisals.
"A typical type of bribe is to
hao:l the appraiser $50 in cash
MEIGS GENF.RAL HOSPITAL
and ask the -.ppralser to inO.ate
Admissions - Grace Drake,
the appraisal by $100," MaM Pomeroy; John Bush, Portland.
said in p. . .red testimony.
Discharges - None.
Nann,
whose organizatioo
employes some 700 appraisers,
said that there have been cases
where garage owners worked
out agreements with other
garage owniers to slCJply higher
bids to customers who try to
compare repair estimates.
Ht also said s&lt;~ne garage
owners uBed - ••dwnmy estimate
NEW YORK (uPO- Prespads" trom other garages to try ldenHlect Ricllard M. Nixon.
to convince customers their his administration beginning to
estimates are lower.
take shape, tmay ..mes as his
Aecordillfl to Mam, other chief science adviser Dr, ~ A.
repair shOps .. consider wcrnen Dubridge, president of the
lair game afll a good source ol cati~orota Institute of Technolorevenue."
gy,
A typical pn&gt;cedure is to
Nixon was
to
introduce
advise wm~en that ••the family Dubridge, a lollJ-dme personal
car is on the verge of a friend and a renowned pfl.ysi·
brealmown and they won't make cist, n.t a news conference at 10
it home unless It is repaired, .. a.m. EST. .
MoM said,
Dubrldge, who will take a
He &amp;lao cited examples of leave of absence from Caltech,
garagomen who install rebuUt has met with the president-elect
parts on repair orders that blll several tbnea sinc:e Nlxon's
lho cus""'!l'r for new parts.
eloctloll to l»lp mq&gt; pW. 6&gt;&lt;
Mom ollid 101110 ...,....UI"l'ls aeien'tine PtQII'U\1 in his
are as good as new ones, "b.tt odmlnlotratlon.
lhe l&amp;ct remalne lhat the new
He laid ·newsmen after •
,Parts are· more el1Penslw. 11
moeUac rvlth Nboltl laot week
tt*t he. was not a e~te for
a _White Houoo poat but lllal as
LACI&lt;ED QUORUM .r. l • palrlollc 'AIIIorlcon If c -·
i'omerQy OOIDICU did DjJI- . nOt blm .. - 111'111' M;&amp;ldlintlol
Ill lla resuiarly. 1ch00lll0d ·IIi "' offer ~"""'
nMXllhly ..ul&lt;il Mondo¥ alllhl ' "No oclenthl wW decline on
rqr loci! of o qoorlllil.
bnporlaill ' _......._ pOaltlon

Auto Parts Prices up $1 Billion
WPSHINGTON (UP0- Automobile repair operations that
prey on guUible women, pass off
rebuilt parts as new ones, and
jacked up prices $1 bHlion over
the last year were described to
Congress today u hearings

opened on the car repair
business.
Chairman Philip A. Hart, 0Mich., said in an opening
statement to his Se ..te Anti·
trust and Monopoly subcommittee that the $1 billion price

Tom Shasteen Killed
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atlon, a

constructim ftrm, In NortJJ Carolina.

, 'lbomas S. Shasteen, 23, of
Lincoln Drive, Pomeroy, died
Monda.Y night of injuries sustained in a head.on crash tn
WIJ'1eSVille, N. C,
Authorities ln Wa,ynesville said
Shasteen'• automobile ooiUded
with a semi-trailer rig. 9msteen apparently died of massive
head InJuries,
Stasteen, a veteran ot t h e
Vietnam War where h.e received
a purple heart twice for wounds
infilcted by hostlle forces, was
working for the :Ben-Tom Corpor-

Melga COunt;y based

The deeeaaed graduated from
Pomeroy High School, where he
pl~ed football, in 1963. He was
a member of the Trinity United
Church of Christ and Pomeroy
Drew Webster American Legion
Post No. 39.
&amp;lrvtvlng are his parent&amp;, Mr.
and Mrs. WUter R. lilasteeo.
Pomeroy; a sister, Mrs. Thornas (April) Smith, Pomeroy; two
brothers, Ra.y, of st. Albans, W.
Va., and John L.~ Monroe, Ohio;
a grandmother, Mn. Jal¥l.~ :
son of Dl!Cherd, Tennessee, and
niecu and no,phews.
Fwleral service• will ~ held
Friday at l p.m. Ill tho Ewing
Chapel In Pomeroy wllh R o v.
WUbur Perria otriebtttng. Burial
will be in the Beech Grove cem ..

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It was the fifth time U.S. jets
had bombed the North Vietnamese h.alf of the DMZ since
President Johnson ordered
halt in the bombing of the No
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IF YOl) AkEN'T A "BAZA/ R ATTENDER" try at least one or·
the tnany being held this Christn"!As season just lor kicks. There
Commander Don HUIUlel spoke
are at leaat three from '111Ursday through this weekend.
on
possible ways for remem.
You'll find It somewhat of a lift. to note the unusual items which
the llldlea create for the holiday season sales - a lot or originality boring ·Molgo CounUaas serving
In VIetnam and apJOlnted a comand
Ia demon~trated. You mliht be surprised.
mittee to amd;r the matter Menday night wt:Jen Drew Webster
Poll 39, American Legloo, met
E. Sargent RD 2794-96-90, ••o.L" Qlvislon, USS Jone&amp; althopollhom•.
Named to the oomm1ttee were
(DD 938) 1 FPO New York. New York, 09501.
Henry
Cleland, Jt., Leonard JewJames L. Chadwell 834-15--11, Co. 685, 14th Bn., Recruit
ell
and
Russell Moore.
Triol~l._ Ccmmam, Great Lakes, W., 60088,
Four new membeq were welcomed and lllcludo George Harris, Jr., Charlea M., Werry, MarMI,\M! BEACH (UPO - The
vln J, Gilmore QII ' Thomaa S. United states tod.l3 11 In the
Shasteen. Two members report- grip ot a "serloul" teenage ven- etery.
ed ill are Kenneth Hartley and ereal disease epld&amp;ml.c, aCcordWilbur Hood.
1ng to dO&lt;:toro lllending tho 22nd
The commander namoo com. Clinical Convonlillll or tho AmerBy United Preoa lntel'llOU....
mluees to nrvo lho ao1r club lcaoa Medlc.al Aaooclalkip (ANA).
COWMBUS - A FIRST OF-l'fS.KIND OFFICE, sot up to In- banquet 00 Doc. 8. llo lhankod
'lite exl. .ce or a ""'"""' ·
'"lltieote admhdalraUve and mampment practices or PUblic wei.. member• for their work in lell- e9fdetnic of yeftereaJ. dliNitft~'
apnclos, waa OMOWlcecl Monday by State Auditor Ro&amp;or Cloud. IJlll broaddl!''llllt!'•re'"lli"Giftt lllvolv~ minors was rejiOl'led
"Thla program, never before UNierlaken In OhiO. 11 dir'e~ at for the YaM: I ,Who Gaftn pro.. In a re10lutlor~ ealltng on t h e
odmlnlatrallm
public weliUe, not ot tho reelpl- or public snm. The project wao -ccmakl- AMA to ""''k oo chonpe In olato
,said. Cloud said he.did'* f~Jee UJmmedJate (D. ered "'Very IUCceasf'ul,.. mitanl.y law• covel'Dlnl their treatment.
.U 88 counties," but lfld .tbo
will bo(tn In In lhe amount or ~ tf!Bod , 0n1,; ll 111101 ot preOOill per.
- . , cOIIIlllo&lt;~,"
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th"''"ib lho -·.to~ Ill•· mil the ~ · of
,
lrlbulklb of breed, but tl!!'*llh -' Intoiiltd· minors c1n lhelr p n
· TOW,N. sOIITH ,AFB!Co\ - J~S't: BcEFORE liOQll ,l yoar tho ~eat II
~; arid wilhoul jhe ~

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JERUSALEM (UPI) - Israeli an:l Jordanian artlllel')' fouetrt'
along the Jordan River truce line today in what military Clbservera
called the h.eaviest border fighting slnee the 1967 Middle Ea.1t wu-.
Israel said the battle ended when her jets silenced giant Russian·
built guns.
In Ammam, Jordan accused the Israeli jets of bombi111 a village killing 13 civilians and wounding t7 more. But a military spoke..,
man here said the jets, striking a secoOO time in 24 hoursaplDJt
artillery positions ln Jordan, struck Soviet- provided t22mm gw11
manned by Iraqi troops. The spokesman said the heavy guns had been
torturing Israeli settlements along the 20 mile frontier, where thl
artillery duel thundered before dawn
The Jerusalem spokesman said
the guns ot Israel silenced Arab negotiating team at the table,
artillery stretching 20 miles deep would arrive Thurilday or FrldaT
into Jordan. In Amman, a Jor- wllh Ky himself - - lllort- ·
danian spokesman accused t h e ly tbe!'Oaltor. Ky will SlljiOrviM
Israelis of _s tarting today' s fight. SaiBOO' s negotlatlona but not, tor·
He said the Israeli flre aimed now, attend negotiating seslloa.L'
only at civilian targets.
ANOTHER KIND OF WAR
Israel accused the Arabs of
NEW YORK- Violent elalhea ·
starting the duel ,
between angry public school stu- ·
dents and poUce forced the llt,aq
SOUTH SHOWS UP
PARIS - South Vietnam of- education commfssimer to clOM ·
ficiaJcy showed up today for talks a turbulent Brooklyn Junior hllb ·
school today and replace the state
trustee administering the loea! ·
school district.
tUng the Vietnam War .
Comrrdssioner James E. All• ·
Nguyen 111ieu Nhon, specialasJr. ordered .)mior high school ·
sistant to Vice President Nguyen
271 in the Ocean Hill-Brown~ ·
vUJe district dosed~ n1gbt
gation official to appear at the until furt:ber notice after police
clashed with a crowd ol. studerKs
scene of the talks del&amp;Jed
·
a
outside
the school. Albert hMmonth by 11 Saigon boycott.
Nhon told
am
anoth
er I president or the United Fednew en
er
member of South Vlolllam's 100 eration or Teachers (UFT), aatd
•
man dol-tlonwouldarriv Wed before Allen closed 271 that th8
... l!o"'
e
UFT was "on the verp•• at an:..
ne·•··
~·"' VIetnamese sou c
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r •
es said Amba~~r Pban Dhllg other strike because of the dl....
Lang, wOO
I head Saigon"s orders.

Enemy DMZ ~arget S ;:!!
Blasted by B om bers

Youth Spreads

Choc"olate C:Onrecl - 12 o~. box

CHRISTMAS CARDS

Legion Will

RUNNING SANTA. A CLOSE RACE for popularity in Middleport Monday night wh.en the community officially welcomed th.e Christmas holiday season was Paul Smart, president of the Citizens' National Bank. Smart passed out foil covered "chocolate coins" to the younger set dw-ing
the evening. Pictured with Smart, left Lo right, are tmgela Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baker, and Janet and Sheila Horky, daughters or Mr. and Mrs. carl Horky.

Epidemic in

GIFT WRAPPING SPECIAL!

SPECIAL
5 ROLL PACK·-··· • • •

·oo · rt toward the Atlantic Ocean
with three Coast Guard planes
dogging h.is trail. The tiny craft
ran out of fuel and ditched in
chUled waters, and a helicop·
ter J)luckoo the pilot to safety ,
The Coast Guard planes clr.
eled over the area 50 miles east
of Norfolk, Va., lor agonizing
_
·
.J!!l••utoa after'1be croll knHod
,.,'l'lii.\iiliolillbi'Milleal;p-oi'f"'l1rl;"'l¥i!'fliliflr1s·llii!fi C!ilTl'lilf"ui!o"ll'iewa'IOr:"rno-'7'"o";"'c-u~·
oat ltl helpful, lOIIi .. ttme project of remembering the underprivl~ planes dropped nares through
·• c1ur1 EW th e hoi~......
1eg._...
~ 1eaaon.
thick fog trying to sight t h e
The department oomucted a house- to -!louse drive Sunday for plane.
_,... · -·
food to use in baskets ror the needy. The final collection will be made
Finally, they spotted a dot oo
next Sunday aq.:ernoon. Firemen will not stop at each door next Sun- the choppy waters, set a chopdl,)', however. They'll only drive through the community to pick~ per hovering over the craft, low~
II,III,IU
ar uc 1es 1eft on front porches.
ered a basket and plucked t h e
AnDaally, the firemen help some 90 families of the Middleport pilot to safety. The plane sank
area. Then's a great deal of time and work iflV(IIved for depart- seconds later.
ment members who always seem to have time to be flumane.
The Coast Guard aaidtheyoung
Of course, money donations also are needed to buy perishables flyer' who they described as
Qd D\OIIt needed to rourxl out the baskets before they are gjven to despondellt and nervous Wrlng
the 1amtl1es.
a wild three hour chase through
tile darkness over tbe Atlantic,
AN INTERESTING AND HELPFUL program is also being un- was 1n "reaaonably good oondertaken by the Heath United Methodist Church in Middleport. dition"' after hia narrow rescue.
Sponsored by the Commission on Education of the church, Ule
The drama began shortly afprogram will otrer tutoring - free of charge am (l)en to any Mld· ter the flyer, tentatively ldentl-·
dleport student from the first lhroua:h the sixth grade who might be tied as a Danny Hemphill, stole
hiving • bit or cllmcutt;y.
the plane from Lakewood AirQualllled teachers will comuct the program. Some are retired port, then became nervous when
and some are DOt currently teaching. Collluctlng the program initial- he realized he didn't know how to
ly wUI be Mrs.. Ruth Euler, Mrs. Bernard Fultz and Mrs. N a n
land it. Four tries at the runway
Moore. Time schedules are yet to be ft'orked out f~r the procram at Kennedy Irtternational Airport
wtltch wlll be comucted ai the church.
ended in failure, and the Oyer
Surel)', this program should go a long way ln encouraging stu- nosed the Uny craft toward the
dents who need help - am who knows h.ow Dlaf\Y potential dropouts Atlantic Oeean.
wiU n ·Dd the patll they will need to contlooe their educations?

MEANTIME, OUT RUTLAND WAY, the Ruthlnd Volunteer Fire
Department made 1 success or its annual public turkey dlmer am
members wls! to thank all those who helped In any way, A special
thank• from ' departme"'- to Geol'Be Hareraves, Meigs sll)erlntendent, and e Meigs Local School Board, for the uae of Rutland
IChool tacUlti.
for the aftalr.

CHOCOLATE

CLUSTERS

LAKEWOOD, N.J. (UPJ)- An

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Pilot is
Rescued
From Sea
inexperienced mer stole a sin·
gle-enstne private plane today,

Pomeroy Your
Christmas
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Shopping Cent~r * *,..,.

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PEANUTS

TEN CENTS ·

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II Long - ·
He waa bom 11 Long-.,
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
ADllllSSIONS SATURDAY Kenneth Hartley. RD, Pm-.eroy;

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Jlaln Charw,jrw: to snow or .,..
fturrtes IDif colder toniahL IMI .

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CHOCOLATE COVERED

John Kirtley Stephenson. former Middleport resident, died unexpectedly Sunday at his Jackson
home follO'Ning a heart attack. He
is survived by his wife, the former Gladys Foldeni 1 sister,
Mrs. Robert Rinehart, an:l a
brother, WUI!un Rinehart, botll
of Middleport.
Funeral &amp;rraJ¥URents are beIng completed by the ~rry fU.
neral Heme at Jackson.

UBI of

Nu, a Greek letter

CANDIES
ARE
GUARANTEED FRESH .

In a ga....,.
mine- received little attention
Ill tho original draft of lhe bilL
But it ls open for improvement,

Dies in Jaekson

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FRANKLIN

MIIIIJllngton- deep

John Stephenson

Into lito froiOl'lllt;y ...... - ....
aad bogo&amp;O, ll)'ioDI and Clll'l-

Now

m..- lo lbo work of IN'lb'l(: :

VISIT OUR CANDY DEPARTMENT

ContiiUOd from Pap I)

and amendments are IW'e to be
proposed as a result of the
disaster.

STANFORD, CoiU. (UPI) coedaatStanlordUnlverJU,fhave
problbly achieved tho uldmato
oquallt;y Ill tho tlitfl ror _,._
on'• rlalrta. The.v';vo lliClOred rl8hl

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Safety Law

Co. bl lllddl....., wiD underao

(Tocbnlcolor)

lttppy Woodchuck

Claude Henry Ashley, 68, Park
Sl., Middleport, clled Salur&lt;la.Y
evening at Holzer Hospital. He
was born in West Virginia, the
son of the late Claude W, and
Ella Phelps Ashley.
Mr. Ashley retired as custodian o1 the courthouse after being employed there 8 years, and
h.ad al10 worked for the maintenance department o( the New
York Central Railroad over 10
years.
&amp;lrvlvors Include his w i f e,
Bessie fdarle; two daughters,

Mn. Mol')' Uullo, ,...,._
sontl111 lllolaa Soloo 8 and tO.
will be at God' 1 lJ.Ule Houae,
next to tho lllddl~rt Clrur&lt;h
of O&gt;rlat, from 9 -. m. to 3
P. m. Twlldi.Y to accf:l't gifts
6&gt;&lt; Molp County paUonts ot
tho Allle,. Slate Ho,.,ltol
Meigs hat over 10 men and
women patleolo litho

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said. ..State experts in these
fields have worked in eoopention with citizen «~nmiUeea ln
a statewide stwly or the needs."
The governor said the ,paaaqe
of State Issue No. 1 made poa..
stble immediate start ol the program, which he said he would
recommelli to the General A1J.
sembly. Th.e tot:a.l prORram 11
projected through 1975,
Rhodes said devel(~Nnent olio..
cal community mentalhealtllet&amp;o
ters "ere a key part of the proposals. Plans call for cons1J"Uo.
tlon of 36 CoatDrehensive cc:mmunity mental health centen
through 1975. He also prO()OMd
~16.5 mUllOP in state funds for
assistance il'l constructiOn
community centers for the re.
tardoo and another $14.4 mill!'"'
lor communit;y centers lor the
mentally ill.
The recommendations incllllled: $16.8 million for Athena;
$1 million for Portsmouth, ard
$4.1 million for Gallipolis.

if offered one," he said. He wiD.

replace Dr. John P. Honta.
President JohnsOn's sdeace
adviser.
Nixon named tho Rrot .....
level policy maker in IU
admlnlstratloo MOIIIo,y wlen ..
lli&gt;POinlod Dr, Henry A. Kllllloo
ger of Harvard Univeratty 11
h.is assistant lor rationd
securlt,y .
1\ppeorlng II I jolrt ~
conference with KllllJwer at hit
hotel Pierre helckluartera, lib-

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policy ord
plonnlng ond to rovilallr,e "
alrelmllne the natlonlhoc:uil

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lrt[Oinr lleaclr moono ll'iDI
aU tile way, rorpt Ill I'm not
lor tl at all. - A. T,

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friam" ..... "" 1111 Umo ""'
rood flllo 1-. RJII~col rever
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.... Nor are tile ~ at
J&gt;Oclally 10U'n 13. - H.
Dear Rei..:
teen.. • )'OU c~oa-. believe me,
II oe• tile only flllllg a cou- ~ a dloeualkln In ,..,.. llhftli-

By United Press lntern.~tiDI"Al
. Tenth - nnked
t1ndl11W.ti
penned ita seOOnd victory of the
snson MolllQ night during an
Ohio colleie bl:sketbeU ached--

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OWlY kid• got blcall........ ,bul
YOUTH ASKED FOR m
llko
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llte;y'u
delermlnod
not
Till• eolumn lo for :roun~ JIOO- aol mueb tcwe ...S - · I •• they they - - - nant.
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(16)
really
to,
to
lou"'
up
THEIR
nv
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llte;y'd ..,, .. _
p)e, their problems and )lieu- don't !1&gt;1 lmartl - H.
are 'out, • ., .If _parent~ really ond lo .eelllnl married. The othurea, their lroub!N ...S full. N
with tile rut atlloloh Hoq, Uol, mlde • eft'ort to be •111•• their
it weJeomes laughs but woa~ u....
1 mean Jharini4D, aot ll.uing~
dodge a aertous question wttb a
ln. - CONCEIINEDTEt:N-AGEII
briUh.al!.
Dear
Toea:
Sol!d )'0011' teenage " ' - to
lbw rllbt you are, but •'toYOUTH ASKID FOR
care at
Heton Help US! flllo - - · pthemesa"' eomea hard theM
GENERATION GAP:
buoy "-"' ~ aro pulled from tile home In every diWHOSE FAULT?
rection.
Dear Helen:
AetuaiiY, phytlicol loiOIIIOI'·
ROCflltlJ' I went ilho[lplno wllh
my mOther. I saw two of my J(rl ne11 .un•t as lmportam as the
friends. T1tey looked at me as mental kind. SOme of the eloa·
If I was crazy. Later they said
eot famllleo I leod eomthey wouldn"t be ea\llht seen pletely lndlvlduai' Hvoo - lilt
they like, erUoY and admire each
with their parents, as nowada.ys,
other. '!bat' 1 the main flllllg. parents are • •out."
H.
I was shocked when a parent
of one of my friends questioned Dear lleleo:
1 have a girl friend I can no
me about what she mas even~
ings. My !rlend does nothing longer stand. rm a Demoerat
wrong, but her folks suspect her and ahe'a a stuffy Republican.
because they hardly see her. In She alwaya keepo rubbing It ln.
REG.
turn, my friend believes that She gets her father to side with
her parents don't love her be- her 1n arguments so I lose.
9.98
If' she gets mad at me, s h e
&lt;:ause they are .never at home.
Her mother Ia always busy with Palo up with amlher girl and
freezes me out. lile knows k
some organization, while h e r
father works two jobs to make all, and makea me look like a
dummy with her mean remarks.
eoough money to support f o u r
How can I tell a girl I hate
people, two cars, and a mansionher without her getting al!endlike home.
Reodr to bela5tened to deoor or
r. JO" plate glola mirror Is crytlcll
ed? - SICK AND TffiEil 13.
When I asked another friend
wall . DKorau .. , dlpa and mtiol
flowlen Oromatllea rour d..
IUIWII lrotlud.-.:1.
Hondaome.
what she does with her ramlly, Dear 13:
mo•n onr room
Double al•ength.
she repUed, "We watch TV together sometimes."
Many homes are like this. Too

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The Bearcats were sparked
by Don Ogl,etree•s 28 pointa as
they trimmed intersectloral rl-

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Church ln Pmteroy. Lunch wilL be served all dBJ· begirming at 11 Lm. both dajos. Pictured with
some of the colorful Hems to be offered ror sale are, left to right, Mrs. Harry Davis, Miss Shari
Williams aOO her grandmother, Mrs. Clai r Karr, Chairmen are Mrs. Karr, needlework; Mrs. Kenneth Braun. sweet shop; l\olrs. Tom Clelland, gift shop, and Mrs. Lawrence Douglas and Mrs. Da•
vis, kitchen.

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Guilford

NEW YORK The couple
sharing the center-ringside ta-

ble at the Copacabana was Tex

McCrary and the Richest Girl
in the WorM - Doris Duke .• .•
Martin Rltt, who started o u t
shittlng stage Scenery Cor nix,
wtll be a mlllionaire via his 2S.
per cent interest in ''The Brotherhood" movie about a Mafia
•'family;" it is a rare movie
- violence with a credible reason ;... It's not a crime and cops
nick; no oops in It ... . As the
late criminal sage Bugay Siegel
said: uwe only kill each other."
Agent B!ll McCaffrey called
Jimmy Cagney wttll an otfer to
play Falatafl at the Connecticut
Shakespeare Festival and Jim reCused with, "Can't make t h c
weight" .... Greta Garbo (Oh ,
that Greta Garbo) enjoyed t h e
III!Jtoi!l or the Fisherman" matfnee at the OeMUie Theatre .••
With interior deoorator B r a d

.... Faye Dunawas's
longpl~ with photog J e r r y
Schatzberg may be fading on the
cutting room floor : Faye wants
to buy a Roman pad since s h e
starred witl Marcello Mastroi aMi.
Two things served at the Camelot roast beeferie: Yvette Mimieux and the first of the Japa ~
nese shipment of "Sake," due
for the big Yankee dollar ....
Wyatt Cooper bought an 1898
14~ triplex dollhouse (at the
~barites E. 60th st. boutique)
for his ootay-poo wife, Gloria
Vanderbilt .... Other ~borltlc­
clients: Jeanette Tishman of the
manyskyscrapered realty famIly bought a small joke for her
construction tycoon hubby, Ed-

ward: a set or antiiJie blocks
.... Not so impressJve as the
set of blocks John D. Rockefeller bouiht (or his son and P'&amp;bCI·
aons: t8th St.,' 49th St., 51Hb
st., 51st st., etc.

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Author Mart Crowley of t h e
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(he'll write and produce t h e
film venion) has a new Bdwy ,
play about finished: "Remote
Asylum,,. usin,g ooe holdover
charBcter from his Band - cam,p
comedy ('"Michael"); although
"Asylum'' is not a homusexual
play.
Columbia's big buildup is for
Alexandra Hay, who'll co -·star
in the ucactus Flower,. movie
... Petula Clark new all the
way to Paris to see her cheval
Vive Haie steeplechase atler
most of the other nags in the
race: ran 7th ... Pet's racing
colors are suwishy: mauve and
violet.
Milton Berle vacated a table
at The Ground Floor and an old
lady confiscated Uncle Millie's
discarded stogie and treasured
it ~~~ ln ll~r kerchief; now
that s a Can! .... One of Milt's
ex-wives {in fact his double-exwife JCJYce Mathews) listed Milt's
cigars as one of her divorce ~
reasons .... Interesting exhibition for oldBdwy. esthetes: Char14ils LeMalr's 1919 to 1939 costumes for Zieg(eld's Follies,
George White's Scandals, Earl

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Carroll'I'J Vanities, at the Capri~
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Gallienne and the Dolly Sisterst
Pearl Bailey's .. Hello, Dol ~
ly" longrun looks so permanent,
her hubby jazz-great Louis Bellson's folding his H'wood business
tents and noisily stealing away
to Bdwy, ror what seems Pearl's
endless run ; tfleir three kids will
go to school here 'neverything
...• The careers of Kathryn Grayson and Howard Keel settled well
below !luperstar level so they're
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We've seen uouver" and de- from each member so as to bu,y
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Due to the busy holt~ schein years .... Ron Moody as Fadule of the county home the meetgin manages a miracle few might
believe without seeing - he ings will be held ln the Baptransforms that once balky ster- tist Church in Pomeroy during
December, with the Dec. 17 meeteotype into someone actually lovIng
being the amual Cbrlotm.,
able, endlessly comic, a protean endearment or a sort Dan- parcy leaturlng a potluck dlnoer
ny Ka.ye might someday have acand a
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A warm welcome &amp;oel to all
complished ir he hadn't stdl'ered
membera to eome to the party,
all tbeae years from his incipient caae or The Cutes; R o n Weigh-Ins will be !rom 6-8:80
p.m. and dinner will be at 7
Moody manages this gutsy whimp.m. Thla meetlns will be at the
sy with danC4ils, songs and acting
of apastlc, plastic perfection, a
Bapt:ilt Church.
Monday, Dec. 23, will be juat
characterization of wooder1ul
weigh-in. Due to the rac:t t h e
a
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Memphistopheles rather thM an
monthly and quarterly 'lll"ftl
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will be crowned, and other 1mportant matters wiU be di~aa­
ed, the club will meet MondaJ,
Dec. 30, ror a regular meeting.
Anyme delirlng to Join t h I o
weight r.Wclng club may ca1J
Marte Blrchfleld in Rutland or
Ruth Needs in Clleshlre.

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Mr. and Ml·1. 1bomu Iannarelli and sona, Dave and' ~,
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THE DAILY SENTINEL

Happy Holidays, Mom?

CINCINNATI (IJPI) - Veteran {'ellever Ted Abernathy may
be used as trade bait as the
Cincinnati Reds seek a left handed relief specialist.

with 78 pitchh'B appearances.
Howllm Js shopping for • re-liever at the anmal winter baseball me~ti~s In san Fran&lt;:isco
this week.
Abernathy, 35, won the Nation-al League's 11 Fireman or t h e
Year" award hi 1967 by &lt;:ompU1118 1 1.27 earned run average
in 70 IPpearances with the Reds.

.....,. .. Ull In yeur
livi.. . . - . t.Mfy,_,

end wltll her parents, Mr. IDd
Mrs. Robert McElhinny, M 1 d-

Sacon4 clau ~toatago pold at Po... .fOJ, Ohio.
National odv.,tllllnt roprosontoth•a

272
227
5. x-Texas
{8- 1 ~1) 174
6. x-Kansas
(9~1) 148
7. x~Tennessee
(8-l-l) t06
8, x-Notre Dame (7-:l-1) 104
9. X·Arkansaa
(9.1)
g(l
10. x-Oklahoma
(7..3) 61
x-Completed season.
Second 1o _ u, Purdue (20);
12, Alabama (17); 13, Oregon
State (12); 14, Florida State (ll);
15. Mlcht.gan (5); 16, SOuthern
Methodist (4); 17 , Missouri (3);
18, Ue, Ohio University and Minnesota CO; 2 1, Ue, lblston and

Abby on mock for

STOCK-UP

Monday al-

Pubii•Md doily ••copt S.turdar tty
Th. Ohl~ Vallo)' Puhli.tdne Co111pany
11 0 M.char\llt . _ St., Po~~~eroy, Ohio:·
45769. Ju1ineu .Of(lce Phon" 992·
2156, Ultetlol Pho"" 992--2157.!.

a~J!It-U,.,:l.-~~~ W..
m1d finiu. week)~ Team
Points
1. x-Ohlo St. (28) (9~) 33f
2. x.SO Cal (4) (9-&amp;-1) 277

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val Kansas State 8fi,.70. KSU.
trilling 45-31 at halftime, got
no cllilser than nine points in the
aecord half.
Ogletree hid h.ia lowest scor.
lng toeal oC the anson last year
against Ka11511 State1 brf made
IV ror It Monday night with II
fteld g01ls and 1 perrect 8-for--6

re&lt;:ord rrcm the

rree throw line.

The vi ct.or)' gave the BeArcats a 2..() record. The game
opened Kanau State's se111on.
Third - ranked University or
Kentucky modO Miami or Ohio
ita aecond victim in as many
starts.
T he WUdcata held the lead

Den Iuel had 22 potnt.s and
Mike Casey added amther 20
lor the WUdcats. Fnnk Kukacs
was high Cor Miami with 2(1
points In the game, the Red-skins' season opener.
In other games:
roiled Southern Cal, which will
Xavier downed Thomas More
meet Ohio state ln the Rose College 79-66, as Luther RackBowl New Year's Day, in its ley ·accounted (or 21 points ror
attempt to become the first the victorious Musketeers. Xaback.to-bl.ck llltlonal chaqdan vier is now 1-1.
since Oklahoma (195~6). The
John Wenderrer of Thomas
title would "ve been the More was high w:lth 25 points,
Trojans• third, tying them with
Sophm10re
Rich:
Walker
Oklahoma ror most rational
champiOI'IIhips. SouUlern Cal
also won natio..l honors in
1962,
Tonight's N o r t h GaUla·
Outstandiq: perrormers for
Southern basketball game scheOhio State
included Kern,
duled at North Gall Ia ha s been
mammoth tackles Dave Foley, postponed, due to Jow water
sn All America, and Rufus pressure in the school sysMayes, linebacker Dirk Worden,
tem. The game has been redefensive back John Tat!IITI and
scheduled Saturday evening,
running back Jim otis.
Nine or the tq) 10 team s will
be appearing in post season
bowl games, with only Notre
Dame, whose school policy
prohlbi ts it rrom competing, not
scheduled for rurther play.
Besides Ohio State and
Southern Cal, Peru~ State, 9-0
with: one game remaini~, will
play Kansas in the Orange
BowL Georgia, the Southeastern
Conference champion, plays
Arkansas in the Sugar Bowl and
COLUMBUS (UP0 - Very few
Texas, the Southwest Conference c hamp, meets Tennessee Ameri can - born skaters have
in the Cotton Bowl. Oklahoma cra cked the lineu» of a National
will play Southern Methodist ln Hockey League team.
the Bluebmnet Bowl
However, a sharpshooter rrom
Cleveland could make the grade.
Doug Volmar of the Columbus Checkers, up from the Michigan state hockey team, has blis~
tered the nets for 19 goal!! in 20
games. At that rate, he could
s hatter two International Hockey
League scorlng records.
"Doug could be ready for the
NHL in two years. He has the
size 6-1, 220 lbs., scoring ablli~
winter baseball meetings in
tJ and the determination," says
progress here, comes to the end Checkers' playing • coach Moe
of a fantastic 1968 season which
Bartoli.
was widely known as "the year
"He has a terrific s hot. Doug
or the pitcher...
gets his wrist shot off quicker
As matters stand now , the than anyone in the NHL," .Bar.~ m_aximum . height.. any pitcftlng toli said. " lie doesn't evert have
mound cara be is 15 inches. It to control the puck and it's gone.
can be as low as grOWld level,
"Skating is his weakest point,
but none is.
but he's getting stronger each
As for the strike zone, the
game. Right now Doug isn't too
rules now say It extends from a s ure of himself with the puck.
batter's shoulders to his knees. When he gets the pu ck, all he
That's rather in:lefinite, arxl the wants to do is shool."
propOsed rule cut it down to the
narrowest interrelation: Cram a
batter's arm pits to the top of
his knees.
Not Exciting Enough
Sentiment ror a
change
seemed to boil down to a feeling
that baseball isn't exciting fans
as It used to. Baseball men
sneer at the suggestion, Rock
'em, sock 'em, pro football is
challenging baseball (or ranking
as the nation's most p(J)ular
sport but mam' privately admit
that more action is needed in
the "old national pasttime."
And action means basehits,
The ma.ior leagues got one
dash of excitement ror 1969 out
or Monday's meetings anyway
LOOK GOOD?
with the word that "Bo will be
back."
.WANT SOME?
Bo, oC course, is Do Belinsky,
ttle rollicking southpaw who
keeps getting in trouble with the
0. K. No problem.
clubs he works for because or
his penchant for bright ligh\8.
Just phone
The st. Louis Clrdinals, Nat.Wnal League champions, decided
CITY LOAN
to risk a few headaches and
picked Ltl Bo in the annual
player draft.
"I'm not worrked about him."
said manager Red Schoendiemt.
"He's got 1 HOOd ann and he
could help us as a spot starter
or reliever."

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SAN FRANCISCO OJPI)- Are
baseblll fans sick and tiredand. just pl.aln bored- with
tedious low scQring games
dam hated by the pitchers? '
A number or ~p base~~
o(fi~ ~ - .who
tiJink . that s
exactly the way fans reel are
going to try today to put some
batU~ back in baseball- by
paun1J a coll)le of new rules
designed to make liCe tougher
for pitchers an-: 1 ha~ier for
hitters.
For one, they're going to try
to cut the pitching mound down
to a standard height or ei.ght
inches, so the supennen on the
hill
won't be
firing
his
thunderbolts down at the batter.
For soother, they want to
give the pitcher a tougher
target by reducing the sbe of
the strike zone.
Both
rule changea were
en:lorsed Monday at a joint
meeting of general managers
and field managers, The meeting wasn't a completely peaceful one: some pretty heated
voices were raised and two of
them belonged to general
manager Paul Richards or
Atlanta. a famed tutor of
pitchers, and new field manager
Clyde King of San Francisco, an
ex..pitcher.
Change Approved
But in the end the Jl'Oll)
okaYed the dla-.es, which go
before the playing rules committee today for approval. If
the committee goes IIOI'IIl: with
the propon:t.s. then it's bad
news for the pitchers.
uwe reel we mQ have helped
some things," said general
manager Harry Dalton of the
Baltimore Orioles, who is c~&gt;
chairman
or
the Genenl
Managers
Committee
along
with John HoDand of the
Chicaeo Cubs.
Baseball c&lt;mmissioner WUIiam D. Eckert, who had asked
the KI'«&lt;' to come up with
••reasOMble" recommerdatlons
'"to make the game more
attncUw to the fans," said he
thought the meeUrv had been
••extremely productive."
The ac Uon, at the annual

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Spartan Star

paced BowU11J Green wlth 29
points to an 84--77 win over

Boldwln-Walto&lt;e.
The Falcons sported only a
3$--34 halftime lead, but surged
ahead in tilt! last hair for a 1-1
season record. The Yellow
Jackets, now 0-2, were led by
Ted Johnson with 21 pointa.
Kent State dereated Wisconsin State (Oshkoah) 83--54 to open the season. The Flashes
were headed by Doug Grayson
with 19 points. The losers were
paced by Dale Race, R i c k
Rehm and Ken Vergowe, all
with 13 point s.
Ohio Northern edged Urba ..
83--80 witll the help or Randy
Young and Steve Richart, both
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DETROIT (UPI)- The Detroit
llahoJUeb, lllini..UJ H - .
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Tex. farm club and called up pme1 with Detroit.

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Houston and Stanford tied ror
20th.
championship the easy way - in
Ohio State, a predominantly
h'ont ol I television ' el
sophomore team considered an
The Buckeyes, Who finished also ran in Blg Ten pre-season
with a 9-0 record, watched predl&lt;:tlons, displayed a powerSaturday as Southern ClltfornJa
rul offense in becwnlrw the Ofth
and Notre Dame battled to a 21- Big Ten team to win the title in
21 tie In a nationally televised the 19-year history or the UPI
pme,
OJtlotal c~lonsh;p balloti~Vo
The tie dropped Southern Cal
The Buckeyes, with sopho(9..0..1) out or the top rankq more quarterback Rex Kern
and paved the way Cor Ohio directing the offense, opened
State's second national cham- With a 35-14 victory &lt;&gt;Over
pionship. The United Press Southern Me.t hodist and then
lnternatlonal Beard or Coaches downed Oregon 21-6. Ohio State
cast 28 or a possible 34 first burst into national prominence
place votes for the Buckeyes, with a 13-0 upset of then tap
who won their first title In 1957. ranked Purdue, capturing the
The Bucke)'es amused 334 No. 2 ranking behind Southern
points to easily outdistance Cal alii hol.dhl!; it until the
Southern Cal, which re'!ei ,.elJ Trojans
tied
Notre Dame
four tlrst plaee votes and 277 Soturda.Y.
. points. PeM State, with the two
Woody
Hayes'
team then
remaining ftrst place ballots, rolled past Northwestern, llJinrinished third, fi.ve J;~oint.s behind ois, Mictllgan State, Wisconsin
Southern Cel.
and Iowa before ripping MichiG e o r g i a remained fourth gan 50.14 in its nnal game for
while Texas captured the No. 5 the Big Ten championship,
ranking,
moving ahead
of
The young Buckeyes averaged
Kansas. Tennessee was seventh, almost 33 points per game In
Notre Dame moved up to compUlng their first perfect
eighth, Arkftnsas took ninth and season since 1954. The Ohio
Oklahoma finished lOth.
State defense yielded Jess than
Second Ten
15 points per game.
Purdue was ranked 11th,
USC Misses Chance
lollow ed b.Y Alabama, Oregoo
The tie with Notre Dame
State and florida State. Michigan finishOO 15th, ~hern
Methodist was 16th and Missouri Hth. Ohio University and
Minnesota tied for 18th and

3, Pem State (2) (9-0)
4. x-Georgia
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YOUTH ASKED FOR m
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not
Till• eolumn lo for :roun~ JIOO- aol mueb tcwe ...S - · I •• they they - - - nant.
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THEIR
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p)e, their problems and )lieu- don't !1&gt;1 lmartl - H.
are 'out, • ., .If _parent~ really ond lo .eelllnl married. The othurea, their lroub!N ...S full. N
with tile rut atlloloh Hoq, Uol, mlde • eft'ort to be •111•• their
it weJeomes laughs but woa~ u....
1 mean Jharini4D, aot ll.uing~
dodge a aertous question wttb a
ln. - CONCEIINEDTEt:N-AGEII
briUh.al!.
Dear
Toea:
Sol!d )'0011' teenage " ' - to
lbw rllbt you are, but •'toYOUTH ASKID FOR
care at
Heton Help US! flllo - - · pthemesa"' eomea hard theM
GENERATION GAP:
buoy "-"' ~ aro pulled from tile home In every diWHOSE FAULT?
rection.
Dear Helen:
AetuaiiY, phytlicol loiOIIIOI'·
ROCflltlJ' I went ilho[lplno wllh
my mOther. I saw two of my J(rl ne11 .un•t as lmportam as the
friends. T1tey looked at me as mental kind. SOme of the eloa·
If I was crazy. Later they said
eot famllleo I leod eomthey wouldn"t be ea\llht seen pletely lndlvlduai' Hvoo - lilt
they like, erUoY and admire each
with their parents, as nowada.ys,
other. '!bat' 1 the main flllllg. parents are • •out."
H.
I was shocked when a parent
of one of my friends questioned Dear lleleo:
1 have a girl friend I can no
me about what she mas even~
ings. My !rlend does nothing longer stand. rm a Demoerat
wrong, but her folks suspect her and ahe'a a stuffy Republican.
because they hardly see her. In She alwaya keepo rubbing It ln.
REG.
turn, my friend believes that She gets her father to side with
her parents don't love her be- her 1n arguments so I lose.
9.98
If' she gets mad at me, s h e
&lt;:ause they are .never at home.
Her mother Ia always busy with Palo up with amlher girl and
freezes me out. lile knows k
some organization, while h e r
father works two jobs to make all, and makea me look like a
dummy with her mean remarks.
eoough money to support f o u r
How can I tell a girl I hate
people, two cars, and a mansionher without her getting al!endlike home.
Reodr to bela5tened to deoor or
r. JO" plate glola mirror Is crytlcll
ed? - SICK AND TffiEil 13.
When I asked another friend
wall . DKorau .. , dlpa and mtiol
flowlen Oromatllea rour d..
IUIWII lrotlud.-.:1.
Hondaome.
what she does with her ramlly, Dear 13:
mo•n onr room
Double al•ength.
she repUed, "We watch TV together sometimes."
Many homes are like this. Too

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by Don Ogl,etree•s 28 pointa as
they trimmed intersectloral rl-

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ST. PAUL AND ST. JOHN LUntERAN CHURCH women will hold their aiUlUil Christ:mls
bazaar Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and S.turdaj·, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., in fellowship hall of the St. Paul
Church ln Pmteroy. Lunch wilL be served all dBJ· begirming at 11 Lm. both dajos. Pictured with
some of the colorful Hems to be offered ror sale are, left to right, Mrs. Harry Davis, Miss Shari
Williams aOO her grandmother, Mrs. Clai r Karr, Chairmen are Mrs. Karr, needlework; Mrs. Kenneth Braun. sweet shop; l\olrs. Tom Clelland, gift shop, and Mrs. Lawrence Douglas and Mrs. Da•
vis, kitchen.

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BY JACK O'BRIAN

Guilford

NEW YORK The couple
sharing the center-ringside ta-

ble at the Copacabana was Tex

McCrary and the Richest Girl
in the WorM - Doris Duke .• .•
Martin Rltt, who started o u t
shittlng stage Scenery Cor nix,
wtll be a mlllionaire via his 2S.
per cent interest in ''The Brotherhood" movie about a Mafia
•'family;" it is a rare movie
- violence with a credible reason ;... It's not a crime and cops
nick; no oops in It ... . As the
late criminal sage Bugay Siegel
said: uwe only kill each other."
Agent B!ll McCaffrey called
Jimmy Cagney wttll an otfer to
play Falatafl at the Connecticut
Shakespeare Festival and Jim reCused with, "Can't make t h c
weight" .... Greta Garbo (Oh ,
that Greta Garbo) enjoyed t h e
III!Jtoi!l or the Fisherman" matfnee at the OeMUie Theatre .••
With interior deoorator B r a d

.... Faye Dunawas's
longpl~ with photog J e r r y
Schatzberg may be fading on the
cutting room floor : Faye wants
to buy a Roman pad since s h e
starred witl Marcello Mastroi aMi.
Two things served at the Camelot roast beeferie: Yvette Mimieux and the first of the Japa ~
nese shipment of "Sake," due
for the big Yankee dollar ....
Wyatt Cooper bought an 1898
14~ triplex dollhouse (at the
~barites E. 60th st. boutique)
for his ootay-poo wife, Gloria
Vanderbilt .... Other ~borltlc­
clients: Jeanette Tishman of the
manyskyscrapered realty famIly bought a small joke for her
construction tycoon hubby, Ed-

ward: a set or antiiJie blocks
.... Not so impressJve as the
set of blocks John D. Rockefeller bouiht (or his son and P'&amp;bCI·
aons: t8th St.,' 49th St., 51Hb
st., 51st st., etc.

TEXTURE
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6. 49 gel .

Author Mart Crowley of t h e
swish-hit "Boys ln the Bandu
(he'll write and produce t h e
film venion) has a new Bdwy ,
play about finished: "Remote
Asylum,,. usin,g ooe holdover
charBcter from his Band - cam,p
comedy ('"Michael"); although
"Asylum'' is not a homusexual
play.
Columbia's big buildup is for
Alexandra Hay, who'll co -·star
in the ucactus Flower,. movie
... Petula Clark new all the
way to Paris to see her cheval
Vive Haie steeplechase atler
most of the other nags in the
race: ran 7th ... Pet's racing
colors are suwishy: mauve and
violet.
Milton Berle vacated a table
at The Ground Floor and an old
lady confiscated Uncle Millie's
discarded stogie and treasured
it ~~~ ln ll~r kerchief; now
that s a Can! .... One of Milt's
ex-wives {in fact his double-exwife JCJYce Mathews) listed Milt's
cigars as one of her divorce ~
reasons .... Interesting exhibition for oldBdwy. esthetes: Char14ils LeMalr's 1919 to 1939 costumes for Zieg(eld's Follies,
George White's Scandals, Earl

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Helen Hill is

Carroll'I'J Vanities, at the Capri~
corn Gallery Dec. 4; also t h e
stage duds of such ladles of the
legitimate evening as Eva Le- ,
Gallienne and the Dolly Sisterst
Pearl Bailey's .. Hello, Dol ~
ly" longrun looks so permanent,
her hubby jazz-great Louis Bellson's folding his H'wood business
tents and noisily stealing away
to Bdwy, ror what seems Pearl's
endless run ; tfleir three kids will
go to school here 'neverything
...• The careers of Kathryn Grayson and Howard Keel settled well
below !luperstar level so they're
teaming up ror some Nelson and

Queen of Week

And of Month
Helen Hill was Queen of the
Week, and also won the crown
for being QJeen of the Month at
the last meeting of the Mef.as

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Gardner was rwmer-upfor ~
or the Week.
The dub is taking donatiOhl
Jeanetteing at Harrah's Tahoe.
We've seen uouver" and de- from each member so as to bu,y
Jlgfltedly state It is the finest, material to make a red velvet
moat "'liis~y mar]ielous, aural- , robe which wUl be used for eaeh
queen'&amp; cnnming.
ty satlsrytng mo'tie enchantment
Due to the busy holt~ schein years .... Ron Moody as Fadule of the county home the meetgin manages a miracle few might
believe without seeing - he ings will be held ln the Baptransforms that once balky ster- tist Church in Pomeroy during
December, with the Dec. 17 meeteotype into someone actually lovIng
being the amual Cbrlotm.,
able, endlessly comic, a protean endearment or a sort Dan- parcy leaturlng a potluck dlnoer
ny Ka.ye might someday have acand a
gilt excliange.
A warm welcome &amp;oel to all
complished ir he hadn't stdl'ered
membera to eome to the party,
all tbeae years from his incipient caae or The Cutes; R o n Weigh-Ins will be !rom 6-8:80
p.m. and dinner will be at 7
Moody manages this gutsy whimp.m. Thla meetlns will be at the
sy with danC4ils, songs and acting
of apastlc, plastic perfection, a
Bapt:ilt Church.
Monday, Dec. 23, will be juat
characterization of wooder1ul
weigh-in. Due to the rac:t t h e
a
acting nonsense, the merriest ot
Memphistopheles rather thM an
monthly and quarterly 'lll"ftl
offensively greedy terror.
will be crowned, and other 1mportant matters wiU be di~aa­
ed, the club will meet MondaJ,
Dec. 30, ror a regular meeting.
Anyme delirlng to Join t h I o
weight r.Wclng club may ca1J
Marte Blrchfleld in Rutland or
Ruth Needs in Clleshlre.

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RETURN TO WOOSTER
Mr. and Ml·1. 1bomu Iannarelli and sona, Dave and' ~,
have returned to Wooster after
a weekend visit here with bel
parents, Mr. and Mrs. DavlctOhllnger, In Mlddle)IOrt.

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THE DAILY SENTINEL

Happy Holidays, Mom?

CINCINNATI (IJPI) - Veteran {'ellever Ted Abernathy may
be used as trade bait as the
Cincinnati Reds seek a left handed relief specialist.

with 78 pitchh'B appearances.
Howllm Js shopping for • re-liever at the anmal winter baseball me~ti~s In san Fran&lt;:isco
this week.
Abernathy, 35, won the Nation-al League's 11 Fireman or t h e
Year" award hi 1967 by &lt;:ompU1118 1 1.27 earned run average
in 70 IPpearances with the Reds.

.....,. .. Ull In yeur
livi.. . . - . t.Mfy,_,

end wltll her parents, Mr. IDd
Mrs. Robert McElhinny, M 1 d-

Sacon4 clau ~toatago pold at Po... .fOJ, Ohio.
National odv.,tllllnt roprosontoth•a

272
227
5. x-Texas
{8- 1 ~1) 174
6. x-Kansas
(9~1) 148
7. x~Tennessee
(8-l-l) t06
8, x-Notre Dame (7-:l-1) 104
9. X·Arkansaa
(9.1)
g(l
10. x-Oklahoma
(7..3) 61
x-Completed season.
Second 1o _ u, Purdue (20);
12, Alabama (17); 13, Oregon
State (12); 14, Florida State (ll);
15. Mlcht.gan (5); 16, SOuthern
Methodist (4); 17 , Missouri (3);
18, Ue, Ohio University and Minnesota CO; 2 1, Ue, lblston and

Abby on mock for

STOCK-UP

Monday al-

Pubii•Md doily ••copt S.turdar tty
Th. Ohl~ Vallo)' Puhli.tdne Co111pany
11 0 M.char\llt . _ St., Po~~~eroy, Ohio:·
45769. Ju1ineu .Of(lce Phon" 992·
2156, Ultetlol Pho"" 992--2157.!.

a~J!It-U,.,:l.-~~~ W..
m1d finiu. week)~ Team
Points
1. x-Ohlo St. (28) (9~) 33f
2. x.SO Cal (4) (9-&amp;-1) 277

e4s88.-(11th

Stanford (1).

SPENDS HOLIDAY HEliE

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NEW YO~ ,JPO _ The
United Pres's International top
20 major coUege football teams
of 1968, with first pla(;tt votes

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val Kansas State 8fi,.70. KSU.
trilling 45-31 at halftime, got
no cllilser than nine points in the
aecord half.
Ogletree hid h.ia lowest scor.
lng toeal oC the anson last year
against Ka11511 State1 brf made
IV ror It Monday night with II
fteld g01ls and 1 perrect 8-for--6

re&lt;:ord rrcm the

rree throw line.

The vi ct.or)' gave the BeArcats a 2..() record. The game
opened Kanau State's se111on.
Third - ranked University or
Kentucky modO Miami or Ohio
ita aecond victim in as many
starts.
T he WUdcata held the lead

Den Iuel had 22 potnt.s and
Mike Casey added amther 20
lor the WUdcats. Fnnk Kukacs
was high Cor Miami with 2(1
points In the game, the Red-skins' season opener.
In other games:
roiled Southern Cal, which will
Xavier downed Thomas More
meet Ohio state ln the Rose College 79-66, as Luther RackBowl New Year's Day, in its ley ·accounted (or 21 points ror
attempt to become the first the victorious Musketeers. Xaback.to-bl.ck llltlonal chaqdan vier is now 1-1.
since Oklahoma (195~6). The
John Wenderrer of Thomas
title would "ve been the More was high w:lth 25 points,
Trojans• third, tying them with
Sophm10re
Rich:
Walker
Oklahoma ror most rational
champiOI'IIhips. SouUlern Cal
also won natio..l honors in
1962,
Tonight's N o r t h GaUla·
Outstandiq: perrormers for
Southern basketball game scheOhio State
included Kern,
duled at North Gall Ia ha s been
mammoth tackles Dave Foley, postponed, due to Jow water
sn All America, and Rufus pressure in the school sysMayes, linebacker Dirk Worden,
tem. The game has been redefensive back John Tat!IITI and
scheduled Saturday evening,
running back Jim otis.
Nine or the tq) 10 team s will
be appearing in post season
bowl games, with only Notre
Dame, whose school policy
prohlbi ts it rrom competing, not
scheduled for rurther play.
Besides Ohio State and
Southern Cal, Peru~ State, 9-0
with: one game remaini~, will
play Kansas in the Orange
BowL Georgia, the Southeastern
Conference champion, plays
Arkansas in the Sugar Bowl and
COLUMBUS (UP0 - Very few
Texas, the Southwest Conference c hamp, meets Tennessee Ameri can - born skaters have
in the Cotton Bowl. Oklahoma cra cked the lineu» of a National
will play Southern Methodist ln Hockey League team.
the Bluebmnet Bowl
However, a sharpshooter rrom
Cleveland could make the grade.
Doug Volmar of the Columbus Checkers, up from the Michigan state hockey team, has blis~
tered the nets for 19 goal!! in 20
games. At that rate, he could
s hatter two International Hockey
League scorlng records.
"Doug could be ready for the
NHL in two years. He has the
size 6-1, 220 lbs., scoring ablli~
winter baseball meetings in
tJ and the determination," says
progress here, comes to the end Checkers' playing • coach Moe
of a fantastic 1968 season which
Bartoli.
was widely known as "the year
"He has a terrific s hot. Doug
or the pitcher...
gets his wrist shot off quicker
As matters stand now , the than anyone in the NHL," .Bar.~ m_aximum . height.. any pitcftlng toli said. " lie doesn't evert have
mound cara be is 15 inches. It to control the puck and it's gone.
can be as low as grOWld level,
"Skating is his weakest point,
but none is.
but he's getting stronger each
As for the strike zone, the
game. Right now Doug isn't too
rules now say It extends from a s ure of himself with the puck.
batter's shoulders to his knees. When he gets the pu ck, all he
That's rather in:lefinite, arxl the wants to do is shool."
propOsed rule cut it down to the
narrowest interrelation: Cram a
batter's arm pits to the top of
his knees.
Not Exciting Enough
Sentiment ror a
change
seemed to boil down to a feeling
that baseball isn't exciting fans
as It used to. Baseball men
sneer at the suggestion, Rock
'em, sock 'em, pro football is
challenging baseball (or ranking
as the nation's most p(J)ular
sport but mam' privately admit
that more action is needed in
the "old national pasttime."
And action means basehits,
The ma.ior leagues got one
dash of excitement ror 1969 out
or Monday's meetings anyway
LOOK GOOD?
with the word that "Bo will be
back."
.WANT SOME?
Bo, oC course, is Do Belinsky,
ttle rollicking southpaw who
keeps getting in trouble with the
0. K. No problem.
clubs he works for because or
his penchant for bright ligh\8.
Just phone
The st. Louis Clrdinals, Nat.Wnal League champions, decided
CITY LOAN
to risk a few headaches and
picked Ltl Bo in the annual
player draft.
"I'm not worrked about him."
said manager Red Schoendiemt.
"He's got 1 HOOd ann and he
could help us as a spot starter
or reliever."

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SAN FRANCISCO OJPI)- Are
baseblll fans sick and tiredand. just pl.aln bored- with
tedious low scQring games
dam hated by the pitchers? '
A number or ~p base~~
o(fi~ ~ - .who
tiJink . that s
exactly the way fans reel are
going to try today to put some
batU~ back in baseball- by
paun1J a coll)le of new rules
designed to make liCe tougher
for pitchers an-: 1 ha~ier for
hitters.
For one, they're going to try
to cut the pitching mound down
to a standard height or ei.ght
inches, so the supennen on the
hill
won't be
firing
his
thunderbolts down at the batter.
For soother, they want to
give the pitcher a tougher
target by reducing the sbe of
the strike zone.
Both
rule changea were
en:lorsed Monday at a joint
meeting of general managers
and field managers, The meeting wasn't a completely peaceful one: some pretty heated
voices were raised and two of
them belonged to general
manager Paul Richards or
Atlanta. a famed tutor of
pitchers, and new field manager
Clyde King of San Francisco, an
ex..pitcher.
Change Approved
But in the end the Jl'Oll)
okaYed the dla-.es, which go
before the playing rules committee today for approval. If
the committee goes IIOI'IIl: with
the propon:t.s. then it's bad
news for the pitchers.
uwe reel we mQ have helped
some things," said general
manager Harry Dalton of the
Baltimore Orioles, who is c~&gt;
chairman
or
the Genenl
Managers
Committee
along
with John HoDand of the
Chicaeo Cubs.
Baseball c&lt;mmissioner WUIiam D. Eckert, who had asked
the KI'«&lt;' to come up with
••reasOMble" recommerdatlons
'"to make the game more
attncUw to the fans," said he
thought the meeUrv had been
••extremely productive."
The ac Uon, at the annual

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Spartan Star

paced BowU11J Green wlth 29
points to an 84--77 win over

Boldwln-Walto&lt;e.
The Falcons sported only a
3$--34 halftime lead, but surged
ahead in tilt! last hair for a 1-1
season record. The Yellow
Jackets, now 0-2, were led by
Ted Johnson with 21 pointa.
Kent State dereated Wisconsin State (Oshkoah) 83--54 to open the season. The Flashes
were headed by Doug Grayson
with 19 points. The losers were
paced by Dale Race, R i c k
Rehm and Ken Vergowe, all
with 13 point s.
Ohio Northern edged Urba ..
83--80 witll the help or Randy
Young and Steve Richart, both
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DETROIT (UPI)- The Detroit
llahoJUeb, lllini..UJ H - .
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Tex. farm club and called up pme1 with Detroit.

Baseball Brass OK's

ClEAN, LONG BURNING
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Drops KSU; 'Skins Lose 86-77

Houston and Stanford tied ror
20th.
championship the easy way - in
Ohio State, a predominantly
h'ont ol I television ' el
sophomore team considered an
The Buckeyes, Who finished also ran in Blg Ten pre-season
with a 9-0 record, watched predl&lt;:tlons, displayed a powerSaturday as Southern ClltfornJa
rul offense in becwnlrw the Ofth
and Notre Dame battled to a 21- Big Ten team to win the title in
21 tie In a nationally televised the 19-year history or the UPI
pme,
OJtlotal c~lonsh;p balloti~Vo
The tie dropped Southern Cal
The Buckeyes, with sopho(9..0..1) out or the top rankq more quarterback Rex Kern
and paved the way Cor Ohio directing the offense, opened
State's second national cham- With a 35-14 victory &lt;&gt;Over
pionship. The United Press Southern Me.t hodist and then
lnternatlonal Beard or Coaches downed Oregon 21-6. Ohio State
cast 28 or a possible 34 first burst into national prominence
place votes for the Buckeyes, with a 13-0 upset of then tap
who won their first title In 1957. ranked Purdue, capturing the
The Bucke)'es amused 334 No. 2 ranking behind Southern
points to easily outdistance Cal alii hol.dhl!; it until the
Southern Cal, which re'!ei ,.elJ Trojans
tied
Notre Dame
four tlrst plaee votes and 277 Soturda.Y.
. points. PeM State, with the two
Woody
Hayes'
team then
remaining ftrst place ballots, rolled past Northwestern, llJinrinished third, fi.ve J;~oint.s behind ois, Mictllgan State, Wisconsin
Southern Cel.
and Iowa before ripping MichiG e o r g i a remained fourth gan 50.14 in its nnal game for
while Texas captured the No. 5 the Big Ten championship,
ranking,
moving ahead
of
The young Buckeyes averaged
Kansas. Tennessee was seventh, almost 33 points per game In
Notre Dame moved up to compUlng their first perfect
eighth, Arkftnsas took ninth and season since 1954. The Ohio
Oklahoma finished lOth.
State defense yielded Jess than
Second Ten
15 points per game.
Purdue was ranked 11th,
USC Misses Chance
lollow ed b.Y Alabama, Oregoo
The tie with Notre Dame
State and florida State. Michigan finishOO 15th, ~hern
Methodist was 16th and Missouri Hth. Ohio University and
Minnesota tied for 18th and

3, Pem State (2) (9-0)
4. x-Georgia
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SCORES
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W. L. P&lt;t. GB

Baltimore • . . 18
Boaton •.•.• 15
Plilladelphla .• 12
Cincinnati . . . IS
Petrol! . . .. - 10
1\:ew "''ork .. . 10
Milwaukee • • . 6
West

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6 .067
7 .650
12 .455
14 .H i
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San Francisco 1I 12 . 407 5
Atlanta ... .. II 12 .478 5
Sin mego . . . 11 12 . 4i8 5
Seattle .. .. II I 7 .393 n,~
Chicago
.. 10 16 .385 7~!
Phoenix • . • • 5 16 .23H 10
Monday's Hesults
Seattle 118 PhOenix 108
(Only game scheduled)
Tuesday"s C.ames
Boston at Milwaukee

Atlanta at New York
San Diego at Chicago
Phoenb: at Los Angeles
Seattle at San Francisc-o
CinciMati at Baltim9re
(Only games scheduled)

By United Press International

Eaot
W, L. Pet.. GB
Mirmesota . . . 12 4 . 750
Mlaml . . . . . . 8 8 .500 4
Kentucky . . . . 8 1() • 444 5
New York . ... 5 14 .263 8lh
West
W, L. Pet. GB
Oakland .. .. • 16 3 .842
New Orleans . . 8 8 .500 6 1;~
Dallas . . . .... 7 7 .500 61h
Los ,\ngeles . . . 8 9 . 471 7
Denver ....... 8 9 .471 7
Houston ... . . .. 4 9 .308 9
Monday's Results
Dallas 112 Oakland 111
Indiana lO.J Miami 109
Tuesday's Games
Dallas at Oakland
New Orleans v s. Minnesota at
Duluth
New York at Denver
(Only games scheduled)

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PT. PLEASANT - Indebted llnited Press International ma- ness on the Heights U n i.t e d
jor college pre-season basket. Methodist church parking loll
ball ratings wlth first place votes was paid in lull recently throuih
in parentheses.
an anonymous glft ol $300 by a
Team
Polnta member, Rev . Charles Frwn an I. UCLA
,
(28) 280 ' nounced Slmday. The parking lots
2. North Cuollna
21:i are ltdja~nt to the church on the
3. Kentucky
16 5 soutll and the parsonage on the
4. Notre Dame
U4 north .
5. Kansas
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Business matters will betrans6. Houston
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7. Davidson
63 New Mexico State (34); 14, Ohio
State {30); 15, Tie, Wftstern Keri8. New Mexico
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tucky and Dill&lt;e (22); 17, Santa
9. Villanova
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to. c 111c1nna11
so Clara (16); 18, Southern Caliror.
Second 10 - 11, Purdue (52); nia (15); i9, Florida (14); 20,
Calirornl.a (12).
12, St. Bonaventure (46); 13,

On Lots Paid

week, additional meetings are

scheduled.·
aded in the Local Conference
Monday, Dec. 9, Win One Clan
(Administrative Board) meeting mt!mbers wlll share In a turkey
at the church TUesday at 7:30 dinner ror the enure ramUies.
p.m.
Regular pra,yer and Bible study
HURRY!
services will reswne Wednesday at 7:30p.m. and choir praeOrder
ttve will follow these services.
FILM &amp;
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study group 'Wnf meet at 10 o'FLASH BULBS , _
clock.
Thursday, a postponed turkey
For Christmas Pictures
dinner will be enjoyed by ChrisTODAY!
tian Builders class members in
the church dlning room at 6:30p.m.

ThanksgiVing and Advent ~­
day were part or the worship

Robert McCulloch

F. Bailey, Rt. 1 Alban,y; Mrs.
Gardes Prater, Radcliff; Richard B. Brogan, Ashland, Ky.;
Mrs. Bessie M. Hill, Rt. 3 Wellston; Mrs, C. Orner Thomas, McArth ur; J ames L. Stevison, J ack~
son; Paul A. Foster, Oak Hill;
Mrs. Dewey Mullins, Rt. 2 Jackson; Marvin W. McCann, Rt. 4
.1\ thens; M.rs, Evan S. Spriggs,
fU. 3 Jackson; Staphen D. WiiJiams, Jackson; Mrs. Jotm D.
Lambert, Rt. I Middleport.
Births
Mrs. Cary F. Finley, Rl 2
Crown City, son, l1:19a.m. MotJo.
day; Mrs. John D, Lambert, Rt.
1 Middleport, daughter, 2:16 a.

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orfllll(zfllg
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Chairman lite 11169 ell-&lt;Otlllf;y Chrlotmao !lower · Mro. Yotlll&amp; """ prell- of tho Chellter Gordon Club, will
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After ·a 30 day leave, Pete will 10 to hw Air Force Base In
South Carolina. otherl of the Werner family home for the holitiaJr wore Mr. and Mro. NorllWI stewart and family, Columbuo,
and Mr. and Mro. Jack Werner, Belpre.

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Drew Webater Po1t 39, Amerl.can Legion.
trw conducted by Mrs. Ellen
The unit made a $5 cootrtbu- Couch. Mrs. Leonard Jewell,
uon toward eJPensea ot tt.part;y child welfare ctw.ll'Jilln, Wll giv..
and made plans £or provld~ en $25 to be used tor a needy
homemade col&lt;eo and candy. Sov- !omlly.
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A leg:lsla.the report was preIt was aho wted til give t5 aented by Mrs. J. M. Thornton.
for a party at tile Southeastern Mra. Gerald Wlldermuthremil"l\-o
Ohio Mental Health Center tbis ed membera that fllls are for
week and to provide homemljlt salt by the wtlt at $3.50. Ways
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ThoiiUI• Wolkor, F11Dt, Mich.;
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Mr. aOO Mrs. George Morris and Alfred Elberfeld enterHOLIDAY HAPPINESS FOR Mr. and Mro. Homer Rice, Mld- tained Thonkaglvlng wlllt 1 ramtlloport, wao hevlng all lhree ot lltelr oona home lor 'lbankoglv- tly dinner.
fllg.
Guestl were Mr. and Mrs. WOG. SCI. Harold Rice, juot bock from a year In VlebWn, hlo llam R. Anderson. Kristin, Bill,
wile, ood chUdren, Mlcbelle and Jeffrey, were In lor the week- Jr., aoo Erin, Pomeroy; Mr. and
end !rom CIIIIJI LeJeuae, N. C. Incidentally, SCI. Rice, who hao Mrs. Robert Elberfeld, Julie and
18 ylar1 In the MarlDea. wa• awarded the bronze star. Hl'l cur- Stan Coats, Pomeroy; Mr. and
rtlitly on a tour -daJ trip to CUba.
Mrs. Allan Elberteld, Hunti!llMaJ. O.lllter Rice and b11 wU'e came In from Atlanta, c.., and ton, W. Va., Mr. and Mra. Steve
Gl COUI'II, Denver and Nora Rice, and their son, 8Wy, joined Elberfeld, Becka, Morpntown,
tbe faanl11 tor 'lblnkl&amp;lvlnl dl.mer. Other i!Uesta were Mr. a R d W. VL; Mr. and Mra, WOllam
Mra.· Ceorae DeWeese ~ AthenJ.
Downie ard son, BUlDownie,Jr .•
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Robert Elberfeld, University or
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Elberfeld, O.Uilcothe; Jim AnAssisting
derson. George Morris, Jr., Ohio
University; Don Anderson, aM.
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RO&amp;emary Morris.
Drew Webster P01t 39, Amerl·
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!ltitdiY. ...... Mr • ..;rllt-•. Soulltii&amp;iillh'H Ohio Mental Heoldl lumbuo , .1 the 'lbankogivlng
'BeD Stutler and Nancy, Mr. and
Center and tile ChiUicothe Vet.- guell of her molher, Mrs . Hattie
Mro. Bennie Ruooell ll(ullor and erano Hoopltal.
Smllh, Middleport.
During
a
recent
meetln&amp;
of
the
Mlchul, and Mr. lnd M r 1.
lfl'O't), Janelle CWDmlnp:, llJamea Harpold, VieMa, W. Va.
They were here eii(IOclally lor - alote4 by members of tho Ladles
Auxlilary deoontetl nopklna,
lite boptlomal 10rvlee lor MImade
to Chrlstmla cards, prechael Stutler bold at the Aopared
nut Clf&gt;O and IIUed them
buey United
Church.
wlllt
candy,
and provided ·.200
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gruel8r,
,...,
togo
to
be taken to the
Lorey end Robert, otudent at
GlenYIUe - State Collep, Glen- Athena hoapltal Thurodo,y. Tho
ville, W. Vo. and Mra. Welby juniors wUI also be cOtllrlbuiiDg
WfWey Wert Thank8givinlguellll similar 11omo to lite ChUUcothe
of Mr. and Mro. Patrldt ~ hoepitol
It na decided to send three
and family, Coluriluo.
!olr. and Mr a. Leo WIDlomo new ocnpbooka to the National
or Jaekaon ware rec.t vllltora Jewl1h HOIPital at Deaver, COlo.
Mn. Harry DaVil, ldvi10r, reof Mro. Welby Whaley,
Gift wrapped,
porti
a total or 13 membera in
In P•cks and lex••
Mr. and Mra. Robert Bowen,
Jr. - and ~ and Mro. G&gt;- the wtlt..

mer Bowen, CblWC01he, were

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ki MorriOODandtheo!ferlasrodtetlm wae l)y ~Davlo. ~
Glaze wa1 aeeompullt for crouP
l1nalnl ot "Mary Hid .. Baby/'
and •• Away ID the Mlnaw."
Mro. Gerlach OIIIIOUtiCod the

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Artbur-.t.
The welcome wa1 P•• b)' Vic-

Clue, "HAA'¥ B1J1:bda,y, Jelllll,"
by Beth Am Wolle, "Our Cllrtlf:maa WiJh tor You" by Debbie
John1011, ••Music" by Rlckf
WtnebriRler. "In a ManKer" b7
Becky LOng, "The Belt Glft••
by Kevin Yeauger, 14Rinl Christmal BeDs" by Bobby FQX, ''Tinl
Baby Jeau•" by Ter17 Wtnet.
"For H1a Birthday" by T o d d
Morrl1011, "'n!e Maglc ol Christ.
mu'" by Kim Tolbert, and "Hea·

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Chriltt Hea1, .,Spedal Jon" bJ·
VIcki Boyleo. "lllliDY Blrthcloy
Little Je10a" by Kathy Heal,
••LfUJe Gltta'' by Jo)' Beaver,
"Look Up and Uve•• b;y Rand;)'
Roach, "To You AU., by AnrQ Nuh, UJ cann by Barbara a-la Baker, ur.ord We Thank
Moyer, "M)' Gift tor Juua" by You" by Ltbble Belcher, "FOI·
Term Jolm.Ml, and "One Out- lowing Jesu•.,. by Mlehael utn.
standlne Gift" b)' VIcki Wine. dy, and •• A Chri1tma1 Candle"
by Terrie Fox.
brenner.
.. All Because" by R i c k 1
HChriJtmaa Greettns••• by

prop-om p r e . - l)y the ehll·
drill, prHchool- tho third
ll'lclo. lledtotlono lacludod "The
Key to Chrlotmao" by Jody W111ebrf1RR81', .. A Slor)t" by Erie
set.U, "In Bethlehem, .. b)' Jeff.

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A . _ , .bailw blrlhdaJ to two Molp
Mro.
EIIZibelb Bltllllo ot ~ Boaom, and Mro. MIDorva Cblldoro
Ill Middleport. Boal will oi&gt;MrYe lltelr 941ft i&gt;lrlllcll1 llllllverArle• thl1 week .
~ro. Biddle will be 94 on Tburodo,y. She realdoo wlllt h o r
dauahter, Thelma Farnnortll, on the Long Bottom tum wb1eh
baa been her home tor more thaD 80 yeu1. In fact, Mr1. Biddle
waa bom at KllnO, leal than two mllea trom where lhe DMr Uvea.
With the ueeptlon of Mn. Farnnorth, all 111 her relaUve• llve
1n IJVJiher atate. A 1011, Carl, t• In Florida, and her three erancl-.
children aud one lfeat-arandehlld are an aw.,-.
Colebrl!llaa her 94th blrthdl,y .., ~. Pee. 7, will be Mro.
CbUdera, W makeJ her home with her datllhter. Purl RIY·
nola In Middleport. Plano are lor a !amll.v dloner .l1IIV SllurtlaJr oveolnil. Mtony ot Mro. Cblldoro' kin will be comlnll111 tor
tile wfilkend.
lt".• ain.v1 to niee to remember our IIDlor cltlz8n1 with earda.

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GALLIPOLIS-MASON-POINT PLEASANT
OPEN 9:30 AM TO 9:00 PM
PARKING SELF-SERVICE 1_11

DEPARTMENT STORE

Dies on Sunday
PI'. PLEASANT - Rubert McCulloch, 85, or Ripley Road, died
Sunday nigtrt at Pleasant Valley
HospitaJ att.er a long illness,
A r-etired farmer, he was born
in Mason COWlty on January 14,
1883, a son of the late John and
Maria" Noble McCulloch . His wife,
~a Kineald McCulloch, preceded him in death in 1966.
SJrvivors inch&amp;de one daughter, Mrs. Ruby Carder, Pt. Pleas4
ant; three sons, Francis, Eugene
and Jamea Ivan McCulloch, all
or Point Pleasant; one br-other,
Lewis C. MCCulloch , R e I I emeade; and two grandchUdren.
FWleral service will be held
Wednesda,y 2 p.m. in the Chap.
man-Wileoxen Mortuary with the
Rev. Earl Perkins officiating.
Burial will be in SUncrest cemetery , Friends may call at the
mortuary alter 2 p.m. today.

The ......,. ehlldren'o Chrlot·
mu Pf'OBI'&amp;m Ill the Mltlillepnr
Clllreh "' Chrlot ....

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llolzer Medical Center: First
Ave. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-R
p. m. Parents onlJ on Pediatrics
Ward.
.4-dmissions
Delford L. Ellyson, 460 First
A'ie.; Mr s. George B. French,
Jr., 101 Mabelene Ur. ; Mr s.
Pluma D. Shong, 36 Vinton Ave.;
Ronald Lee Fulls, 4031 ~ Third
Ave.; Mrs . Gary A. Finle)·, Rl
2 Crown Cit,}" ; Senita C'. Morris,
Bidwell; Mrs. [nrin l . Fel1ure,
E.ureka Star Ht.; Mrs. Clair H.
Athey, Rt. 2 Cheshire; Donald
W. Gardner, Rt. :!GallipoJis FeP.
ry; Mrs. Edna M. Austin, Hen-derson; Charles E. Roush, Pt.
Pleasant; Van B. Robbins, Pt.
Pleasant; ~s. Denver S. Tucker,
Buffalo, W. Va.; Mrs. Thomas
H. Fowler, Rt 1 Pt. Plea sanl;
Mrs. Arthur 0. Wolf, Mason;
Mrs. Raymord 0. Lambert, Rl
J Rutland; Mrs. Clifford L. Harper, Rt. 2 Mc Arthur; William
E. Sp ires, Wilkes ville ; Mrs. Earl

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according to the state's Bureau
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senice observance SUnde¥. Next

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SCORES
By United Press International
W. L. P&lt;t. GB

Baltimore • . . 18
Boaton •.•.• 15
Plilladelphla .• 12
Cincinnati . . . IS
Petrol! . . .. - 10
1\:ew "''ork .. . 10
Milwaukee • • . 6
West

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6 .067
7 .650
12 .455
14 .H i
16 .273

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Los Angeles .. 16 7 .696
San Francisco 1I 12 . 407 5
Atlanta ... .. II 12 .478 5
Sin mego . . . 11 12 . 4i8 5
Seattle .. .. II I 7 .393 n,~
Chicago
.. 10 16 .385 7~!
Phoenix • . • • 5 16 .23H 10
Monday's Hesults
Seattle 118 PhOenix 108
(Only game scheduled)
Tuesday"s C.ames
Boston at Milwaukee

Atlanta at New York
San Diego at Chicago
Phoenb: at Los Angeles
Seattle at San Francisc-o
CinciMati at Baltim9re
(Only games scheduled)

By United Press International

Eaot
W, L. Pet.. GB
Mirmesota . . . 12 4 . 750
Mlaml . . . . . . 8 8 .500 4
Kentucky . . . . 8 1() • 444 5
New York . ... 5 14 .263 8lh
West
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Oakland .. .. • 16 3 .842
New Orleans . . 8 8 .500 6 1;~
Dallas . . . .... 7 7 .500 61h
Los ,\ngeles . . . 8 9 . 471 7
Denver ....... 8 9 .471 7
Houston ... . . .. 4 9 .308 9
Monday's Results
Dallas 112 Oakland 111
Indiana lO.J Miami 109
Tuesday's Games
Dallas at Oakland
New Orleans v s. Minnesota at
Duluth
New York at Denver
(Only games scheduled)

NEW YOUii (UPD - The
PT. PLEASANT - Indebted llnited Press International ma- ness on the Heights U n i.t e d
jor college pre-season basket. Methodist church parking loll
ball ratings wlth first place votes was paid in lull recently throuih
in parentheses.
an anonymous glft ol $300 by a
Team
Polnta member, Rev . Charles Frwn an I. UCLA
,
(28) 280 ' nounced Slmday. The parking lots
2. North Cuollna
21:i are ltdja~nt to the church on the
3. Kentucky
16 5 soutll and the parsonage on the
4. Notre Dame
U4 north .
5. Kansas
113
Business matters will betrans6. Houston
·~
7. Davidson
63 New Mexico State (34); 14, Ohio
State {30); 15, Tie, Wftstern Keri8. New Mexico
59
tucky and Dill&lt;e (22); 17, Santa
9. Villanova
58
to. c 111c1nna11
so Clara (16); 18, Southern Caliror.
Second 10 - 11, Purdue (52); nia (15); i9, Florida (14); 20,
Calirornl.a (12).
12, St. Bonaventure (46); 13,

On Lots Paid

week, additional meetings are

scheduled.·
aded in the Local Conference
Monday, Dec. 9, Win One Clan
(Administrative Board) meeting mt!mbers wlll share In a turkey
at the church TUesday at 7:30 dinner ror the enure ramUies.
p.m.
Regular pra,yer and Bible study
HURRY!
services will reswne Wednesday at 7:30p.m. and choir praeOrder
ttve will follow these services.
FILM &amp;
The Thursday ~nlng Bible
study group 'Wnf meet at 10 o'FLASH BULBS , _
clock.
Thursday, a postponed turkey
For Christmas Pictures
dinner will be enjoyed by ChrisTODAY!
tian Builders class members in
the church dlning room at 6:30p.m.

ThanksgiVing and Advent ~­
day were part or the worship

Robert McCulloch

F. Bailey, Rt. 1 Alban,y; Mrs.
Gardes Prater, Radcliff; Richard B. Brogan, Ashland, Ky.;
Mrs. Bessie M. Hill, Rt. 3 Wellston; Mrs, C. Orner Thomas, McArth ur; J ames L. Stevison, J ack~
son; Paul A. Foster, Oak Hill;
Mrs. Dewey Mullins, Rt. 2 Jackson; Marvin W. McCann, Rt. 4
.1\ thens; M.rs, Evan S. Spriggs,
fU. 3 Jackson; Staphen D. WiiJiams, Jackson; Mrs. Jotm D.
Lambert, Rt. I Middleport.
Births
Mrs. Cary F. Finley, Rl 2
Crown City, son, l1:19a.m. MotJo.
day; Mrs. John D, Lambert, Rt.
1 Middleport, daughter, 2:16 a.

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to
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DID YOU KNOW lhat Mro. Reid Y - . whole -biiUieo at
orfllll(zfllg
were nleel,y tlemmuitrated at the recent Region II
meeting of the Ohio A,.oclatkla of Garden Club•, hal qreed to
Chairman lite 11169 ell-&lt;Otlllf;y Chrlotmao !lower · Mro. Yotlll&amp; """ prell- of tho Chellter Gordon Club, will
be aiiSiote&lt;! willt the obow l)y eapable Marpret Ella Lewis who
hi.J been chairman of the lhow 1lnce it waa started n.ve yeara

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S. SGT. WU.LIAM "PETE" WERNER Is home !rom Thailand
where he hal ap(m the p. .t 14 montba. and for the Orlt Ume
.111 eight yooro, Thankllllvflll witb hlo family.
After ·a 30 day leave, Pete will 10 to hw Air Force Base In
South Carolina. otherl of the Werner family home for the holitiaJr wore Mr. and Mro. NorllWI stewart and family, Columbuo,
and Mr. and Mro. Jack Werner, Belpre.

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Mrs. Gertrude DePrie~t. Enos
L, Donnally, Jeanene E. Furbee,
Mrs. Berl Gilkey, Harry c. Hill,
Tammy R. King, Henry G. Ki·
sor, Raymord F. Musgrave, Mrs.
Kurt ~ Rutz, Mrs . Tillie WU1,1
Olen Doefer, Dearme s. Archer,
Kenny Ste..,art, Mrs. HaUie William s, Mrs. Robert II. Hickel
and InCant daughter, Mrs. Roger
L. Bush and infant daughter.

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LAGOS, r\igeria (UP0 - Nigerla said Monda.v it is ready to
end tile clvll war with secessionist Biafra whenever the rebels are ready to hold meaning
ful peace talks. The government's
statement criticiz.ed international relief efforts to aid victims of
the fiptlng.

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7. Snap -off cover for eiiSY access .

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Hospital In adllicot:he on Nov.
12 wu planned In a recent meet·
lDg of the Ladlea Awdllaey o1
Drew Webater Po1t 39, Amerl.can Legion.
trw conducted by Mrs. Ellen
The unit made a $5 cootrtbu- Couch. Mrs. Leonard Jewell,
uon toward eJPensea ot tt.part;y child welfare ctw.ll'Jilln, Wll giv..
and made plans £or provld~ en $25 to be used tor a needy
homemade col&lt;eo and candy. Sov- !omlly.
eral member• ....Ul be attenclbw.
A leg:lsla.the report was preIt was aho wted til give t5 aented by Mrs. J. M. Thornton.
for a party at tile Southeastern Mra. Gerald Wlldermuthremil"l\-o
Ohio Mental Health Center tbis ed membera that fllls are for
week and to provide homemljlt salt by the wtlt at $3.50. Ways
caM)- and cookies. Mrs. Charles 4 . 1111 ;nean~ project a were disHayes la chairman or the com- ;rwned and Mra. Don Humell re,
);!Grtad that all · mrt. have been
sold f'!'i lluit the Chrlstmoswrllllpiogllre moving.
The 'Chri1tmas party was keld
with an exchanp or glft.J.

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CITY ICE AND FUEL CO.
.

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675-2460

PT.

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Holiday Event

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Holly Pine and
MISTLETOE BALLS

fllg ~ with tho - ·
wao Lila Carnw1 of Chauncey.
Mr1. Bowen vl•lted over t h "
weekeDd · wlih her lather, Denver carman, Peeeh Forti;.

KING
EDWARD

GIVE

Payne, third; ao;l Mra.
Thompson. fourth.

Allee

Mrs. Ferrell is
Dinner Party Host
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FACE

Mro. Ethel Ferrell ... teao '111onklalvlnlllll' lor o ill•

nor pariJ'.

Two IUIIIloo of tour _,...
UCMta wero pre- far tho oi&gt;HrVUee. Tile a-stl were Mn.
Harold (:rOUCh, Vlclo' and JIUIO,

am Sallb' StaBley, Acme. W, Va.;

ThoiiUI• Wolkor, F11Dt, Mich.;
Mr. and lira. Kemollt Holbrook,
LINia,
and Brett, and Jill&gt;.
Rlsor, MaJOD, W. VL; Mr.
and Mro. EoiW Moon, Mr. and

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Mr1. DmnoaFerreD, Tvrle,Ur.
ond Mro. DD!ortl ForreU, Mary,
Trlra, Jamal · and Tore• Am.
Tim c..an. and Mark Smtih,
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Box of 50

Trust

munlr, service project at the
Alhe111 hoopltol
Mrs. Hayes reported on the
Red Cr:oas drive actlv:itlea or
the auxli!ary, Thebudget!orl969
was approved during the meet-

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Participation In the holldl)r
pa~ to be held at the Voterano

8 oen&gt;lce will be p r e - by diDir wiD prll . . . . . . . . . . . ,
lite jmlor choir, that tho Doe. ~

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Thanklglvfllg aueoto of Mr. and
Mra. Robert Bowen, Sr. VlaU·

6 ln. Holy Pine
CANDLEHOLDERS

Help with-Holiday Party

Mr. aOO Mrs. George Morris and Alfred Elberfeld enterHOLIDAY HAPPINESS FOR Mr. and Mro. Homer Rice, Mld- tained Thonkaglvlng wlllt 1 ramtlloport, wao hevlng all lhree ot lltelr oona home lor 'lbankoglv- tly dinner.
fllg.
Guestl were Mr. and Mrs. WOG. SCI. Harold Rice, juot bock from a year In VlebWn, hlo llam R. Anderson. Kristin, Bill,
wile, ood chUdren, Mlcbelle and Jeffrey, were In lor the week- Jr., aoo Erin, Pomeroy; Mr. and
end !rom CIIIIJI LeJeuae, N. C. Incidentally, SCI. Rice, who hao Mrs. Robert Elberfeld, Julie and
18 ylar1 In the MarlDea. wa• awarded the bronze star. Hl'l cur- Stan Coats, Pomeroy; Mr. and
rtlitly on a tour -daJ trip to CUba.
Mrs. Allan Elberteld, Hunti!llMaJ. O.lllter Rice and b11 wU'e came In from Atlanta, c.., and ton, W. Va., Mr. and Mra. Steve
Gl COUI'II, Denver and Nora Rice, and their son, 8Wy, joined Elberfeld, Becka, Morpntown,
tbe faanl11 tor 'lblnkl&amp;lvlnl dl.mer. Other i!Uesta were Mr. a R d W. VL; Mr. and Mra, WOllam
Mra.· Ceorae DeWeese ~ AthenJ.
Downie ard son, BUlDownie,Jr .•
&amp;lu.n Riee, who was married not long ago. didn't make It here student at Lincoln Memorlal Unllor 'lbankoglvfllg. Her lllobond I• 111 collep. They reolde 111 At- versi~, Harragate, Tenn.
lanta,
Mr. and Mro. Richard Elberfled, Am find David, Hillsboro;
Robert Elberfeld, University or
Junior Members in
ClnclnnaU; Mr. and Mrs, Martin
Elberfeld, O.Uilcothe; Jim AnAssisting
derson. George Morris, Jr., Ohio
University; Don Anderson, aM.
Junior auxiliary members or
RO&amp;emary Morris.
Drew Webster P01t 39, Amerl·
Guellto of lite
.Inti Mrs.
CID Legion, ore contrlbutin&amp; fo
GUEST OF MOTHER
..Wendell G: ll(uller and IQtl, Kev- holld~tP~~· to. be held at the .
Mro.
c. f)fchtner Ill Co;
!ltitdiY. ...... Mr • ..;rllt-•. Soulltii&amp;iillh'H Ohio Mental Heoldl lumbuo , .1 the 'lbankogivlng
'BeD Stutler and Nancy, Mr. and
Center and tile ChiUicothe Vet.- guell of her molher, Mrs . Hattie
Mro. Bennie Ruooell ll(ullor and erano Hoopltal.
Smllh, Middleport.
During
a
recent
meetln&amp;
of
the
Mlchul, and Mr. lnd M r 1.
lfl'O't), Janelle CWDmlnp:, llJamea Harpold, VieMa, W. Va.
They were here eii(IOclally lor - alote4 by members of tho Ladles
Auxlilary deoontetl nopklna,
lite boptlomal 10rvlee lor MImade
to Chrlstmla cards, prechael Stutler bold at the Aopared
nut Clf&gt;O and IIUed them
buey United
Church.
wlllt
candy,
and provided ·.200
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gruel8r,
,...,
togo
to
be taken to the
Lorey end Robert, otudent at
GlenYIUe - State Collep, Glen- Athena hoapltal Thurodo,y. Tho
ville, W. Vo. and Mra. Welby juniors wUI also be cOtllrlbuiiDg
WfWey Wert Thank8givinlguellll similar 11omo to lite ChUUcothe
of Mr. and Mro. Patrldt ~ hoepitol
It na decided to send three
and family, Coluriluo.
!olr. and Mr a. Leo WIDlomo new ocnpbooka to the National
or Jaekaon ware rec.t vllltora Jewl1h HOIPital at Deaver, COlo.
Mn. Harry DaVil, ldvi10r, reof Mro. Welby Whaley,
Gift wrapped,
porti
a total or 13 membera in
In P•cks and lex••
Mr. and Mra. Robert Bowen,
Jr. - and ~ and Mro. G&gt;- the wtlt..

mer Bowen, CblWC01he, were

Trim Your Tree Easily'
5 Foot x 300 Strands

Robinson's Cleaaers

77t

set

45 Foot-6 Rolls

Our USUII Good Cleenlnt

ki MorriOODandtheo!ferlasrodtetlm wae l)y ~Davlo. ~
Glaze wa1 aeeompullt for crouP
l1nalnl ot "Mary Hid .. Baby/'
and •• Away ID the Mlnaw."
Mro. Gerlach OIIIIOUtiCod the

'!a,

MIDGET
. LIGHTS

88Cea.

Artbur-.t.
The welcome wa1 P•• b)' Vic-

Clue, "HAA'¥ B1J1:bda,y, Jelllll,"
by Beth Am Wolle, "Our Cllrtlf:maa WiJh tor You" by Debbie
John1011, ••Music" by Rlckf
WtnebriRler. "In a ManKer" b7
Becky LOng, "The Belt Glft••
by Kevin Yeauger, 14Rinl Christmal BeDs" by Bobby FQX, ''Tinl
Baby Jeau•" by Ter17 Wtnet.
"For H1a Birthday" by T o d d
Morrl1011, "'n!e Maglc ol Christ.
mu'" by Kim Tolbert, and "Hea·

.

They

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Chriltt Hea1, .,Spedal Jon" bJ·
VIcki Boyleo. "lllliDY Blrthcloy
Little Je10a" by Kathy Heal,
••LfUJe Gltta'' by Jo)' Beaver,
"Look Up and Uve•• b;y Rand;)'
Roach, "To You AU., by AnrQ Nuh, UJ cann by Barbara a-la Baker, ur.ord We Thank
Moyer, "M)' Gift tor Juua" by You" by Ltbble Belcher, "FOI·
Term Jolm.Ml, and "One Out- lowing Jesu•.,. by Mlehael utn.
standlne Gift" b)' VIcki Wine. dy, and •• A Chri1tma1 Candle"
by Terrie Fox.
brenner.
.. All Because" by R i c k 1
HChriJtmaa Greettns••• by

prop-om p r e . - l)y the ehll·
drill, prHchool- tho third
ll'lclo. lledtotlono lacludod "The
Key to Chrlotmao" by Jody W111ebrf1RR81', .. A Slor)t" by Erie
set.U, "In Bethlehem, .. b)' Jeff.

..r.ticewtUbea_,..,_ ....

Roles

7~

~f;• 37~

!UPON REQUEST)

CANDlE

87~ch
Box of 100

~f~:sle 66

Single
ELECTRIFIED

HOLLY
DOOR HANGER

Italian Import

SERVIa

FURNITURE

nonoaliaarrano,

A . _ , .bailw blrlhdaJ to two Molp
Mro.
EIIZibelb Bltllllo ot ~ Boaom, and Mro. MIDorva Cblldoro
Ill Middleport. Boal will oi&gt;MrYe lltelr 941ft i&gt;lrlllcll1 llllllverArle• thl1 week .
~ro. Biddle will be 94 on Tburodo,y. She realdoo wlllt h o r
dauahter, Thelma Farnnortll, on the Long Bottom tum wb1eh
baa been her home tor more thaD 80 yeu1. In fact, Mr1. Biddle
waa bom at KllnO, leal than two mllea trom where lhe DMr Uvea.
With the ueeptlon of Mn. Farnnorth, all 111 her relaUve• llve
1n IJVJiher atate. A 1011, Carl, t• In Florida, and her three erancl-.
children aud one lfeat-arandehlld are an aw.,-.
Colebrl!llaa her 94th blrthdl,y .., ~. Pee. 7, will be Mro.
CbUdera, W makeJ her home with her datllhter. Purl RIY·
nola In Middleport. Plano are lor a !amll.v dloner .l1IIV SllurtlaJr oveolnil. Mtony ot Mro. Cblldoro' kin will be comlnll111 tor
tile wfilkend.
lt".• ain.v1 to niee to remember our IIDlor cltlz8n1 with earda.

12 To The Box

Jewel Like
10 oz.
box

nJiht -

of Mro. WendeUGorladlandMn.

POTTED
POINSETTIA

m. Tuesda;y.

MAIN SELLING FEATURES

lUndl,y

HOLIDAY POL YE. THYLENE

The Original!

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pre-:

GALLIPOLIS-MASON-POINT PLEASANT
OPEN 9:30 AM TO 9:00 PM
PARKING SELF-SERVICE 1_11

DEPARTMENT STORE

Dies on Sunday
PI'. PLEASANT - Rubert McCulloch, 85, or Ripley Road, died
Sunday nigtrt at Pleasant Valley
HospitaJ att.er a long illness,
A r-etired farmer, he was born
in Mason COWlty on January 14,
1883, a son of the late John and
Maria" Noble McCulloch . His wife,
~a Kineald McCulloch, preceded him in death in 1966.
SJrvivors inch&amp;de one daughter, Mrs. Ruby Carder, Pt. Pleas4
ant; three sons, Francis, Eugene
and Jamea Ivan McCulloch, all
or Point Pleasant; one br-other,
Lewis C. MCCulloch , R e I I emeade; and two grandchUdren.
FWleral service will be held
Wednesda,y 2 p.m. in the Chap.
man-Wileoxen Mortuary with the
Rev. Earl Perkins officiating.
Burial will be in SUncrest cemetery , Friends may call at the
mortuary alter 2 p.m. today.

The ......,. ehlldren'o Chrlot·
mu Pf'OBI'&amp;m Ill the Mltlillepnr
Clllreh "' Chrlot ....

Bo7~

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le• .
ll wa1 amouru:ed that the Dec. .... ... Doc. 22, . . ll!lllai'

Recitations Given for Children's Program

Coolville 0.

Box 707

Extra Thin-Fine Quality
llolzer Medical Center: First
Ave. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-R
p. m. Parents onlJ on Pediatrics
Ward.
.4-dmissions
Delford L. Ellyson, 460 First
A'ie.; Mr s. George B. French,
Jr., 101 Mabelene Ur. ; Mr s.
Pluma D. Shong, 36 Vinton Ave.;
Ronald Lee Fulls, 4031 ~ Third
Ave.; Mrs . Gary A. Finle)·, Rl
2 Crown Cit,}" ; Senita C'. Morris,
Bidwell; Mrs. [nrin l . Fel1ure,
E.ureka Star Ht.; Mrs. Clair H.
Athey, Rt. 2 Cheshire; Donald
W. Gardner, Rt. :!GallipoJis FeP.
ry; Mrs. Edna M. Austin, Hen-derson; Charles E. Roush, Pt.
Pleasant; Van B. Robbins, Pt.
Pleasant; ~s. Denver S. Tucker,
Buffalo, W. Va.; Mrs. Thomas
H. Fowler, Rt 1 Pt. Plea sanl;
Mrs. Arthur 0. Wolf, Mason;
Mrs. Raymord 0. Lambert, Rl
J Rutland; Mrs. Clifford L. Harper, Rt. 2 Mc Arthur; William
E. Sp ires, Wilkes ville ; Mrs. Earl

ven'l Valem.tne'' by Patl)r

BEST PHOTO
SERVICE

A DISCOUNT

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CLEVELAND More than
77,000 housetrailers and motor

homes now are licensed in Ohio,
according to the state's Bureau
or Motor Vehicles.

senice observance SUnde¥. Next

In Weekend Show
ailiiMio ' wit'llerl il! the lnvllatlooal ortloUe

ar-cllio~eo or~:t• ·c-II&lt;Gar- .
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HOME\.IIORK· • •

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TWO FE"'Al.ES
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INFORIM liON

OEAOLINU
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Motor Co.

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REGULATIONS

The Puioll•h.r ,.,,,,.., J. rig.ht
lo .dlt or N!ec:t any ad• d....ood objloc:tl-blo. The r.~lbh.r . m.ll ...tit
lio •••P•n•iltle a. more ilion one-

61 CHEVROLET ••••••••.••••••.•••••••• $350

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Bel Air Wagon, Black finish, red interior, VB e'f.gine.

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Falcon 2 Dr. White finish. Good tires. Automatic .
Radio.

W..-111- hiUrli ....

MIN- Cher.. 75c
12 coati

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IPlee

lftalde, lest

noor..,...ouulde.

POMEROY
992-2181

60 FORO .........•••••.••..•••••••••.• $29.5

II' .. Weott 4411 S.r .. ln
COnti . . .

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A elll that liMP•.·IIYlJII the
:rear • - 1 Hao ~ Urebm ll•uladon lor thin nllo

Automatic trans. Radio and heater.

lrteDtYIKt lnflfftfon,

5

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worlll tlrwoo c:o,..ocu·

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60 BUICK .. ,r.:o"'= ...................... $199

II c:onto ,..,. Woroil oi• c:oftoocvtiwo
l-ett ion• .
' 2S poer coM Ditco.,.,. 0" ,..;411 edt

LeSabre/Jor. Au~\atic. Power steering. Radio.

efl4 ollt ,.hll wltlool, 10 lit )If .
CA•O OF THANK$ &amp; 081TU,1,AV
lt .SO 1., SO worlll .,.;,.;.....,..,, Eo .
-'llltioNI w..-11 lc .
8LfNO ADS
A4UIUoNI 25c Chef.. ,_, Ad,.r·

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Of.FIC£ HOURS
1:30 .'.• . to 5:00 ~ · · · Doi11
8:JO ·;.--.... ~ 12;00,Noo~::.J.a,tu~ . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. . ,_ __

In Memory

Notice

Lost and

ound

IN LOVING memory or my dear
husband, James E. ~encer,

ForS.Ie
AQUARIUMB,

auutmu loll,

5, 10, 15, galloo. See our complete . Une of uotl&lt;: lllh and
IIIIPf&gt;lleo. Gilt certtllcates
available. The Houae of WI!·
1011, !lrsl road left below
Pleasant Point a.ort. 0pon
9 lo 9 Tueaday, Thursday and
Saturday. Phone 8'1$-106$.
11-Jf.IOI&lt;
"---REDUCE SAFE, simple 1 Dd
fast wltb Gobese lablets. Only 98 cente. Nelson Drup.
ll·IHitp

THE TRUSIEES of Sa I e m !.OiiT - Grey and white killen .
Township wish to Inform the
Answers to name of Bools.
who paued awa.y one year ago,
residents of Salem Township
Wandered
off Breezy Helghls
Dec. 3, 1%7:
lllat the trusteea wiU m lonSaturday aftemoon. Reward.
Memories are treasures no
ger he carrying a llre ...,.
Phone 992-M93.
12-2-JI&lt;: I'.OOD HAY and straw. Call
one can tteal,
tract wllb any llre depart.'
t11U12'1.
11·22-IJtp
Death la a heartache nothilll
ment after the present ...,. LOST IN vicinity ol lla&lt;lno,
can h•L
tract wllb Pomeroy Fire De-

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Some may rorpt now that
)'OU' re ICn-11,

But I will remember no mat--

'"' '-lona.

Don't Ilk me U I mill him,
Lltt WIU IWVU bt the lime.

Thlt world would bt llko '""'
ahtne,
Jual co '" hla race aa&amp;Jn.
I dldn'l kmw lifo could bo
So IOMI,)', r.old and dim;
I Mvt l11rned a lot of things,
Juat ~ lotlrll him.
Deep in m.y heart Ilea a picture
or a loved one laid to rest.
In memory's frame I wtlJ keep
him,
For he wu one of the best.
SADLY missed by wife, Edith.
12-3-ltc

Card Of Th•nks
WE WISH lo 1hank everyone for
thelr kindness after tbe death
of our h""'and and father,

partmeot explrell "" of Feb.
11, Ite9. Thus, eacll resideD!
will he responsible lor nis

own Individual llre &lt;011tra&lt;l
with a llre department of hll
&lt;holce. Fire departments .,...

area IIH,
WllkesvUie, Rutland, Pomer·
verlng for

this

oy and Middleport. The rea·
son lbe loWoshlp Is dlsc:on.
tlnulng their &lt;onlra&lt;t 11 tbe
lack of revenue 1D the pneraJ fund.

IJ.1.Jtc

Instruction
D1UVE118 NEIIDBD
fEMf.DRIVERI!I, lo&lt;al and over.th..road. El:perleo&lt;e belp.
fu! bUt not neoessary. We will
train yoo. You can eam ovw
'-1.75 per bour. For •ppllcatlon and iDtorrlew write N•
lion-Wide Safely Dlreetor,
Room 4211, 1m Eut lib Streel.
Tranaportatlon Bldg., CJaclB.
nat!, Ohio, or Pllone 51Hil·

Charles W. Allen. 2033 ClaJt
1572.
1J.Uie
Ave., Wellsville. We espeelal·
11 wish lo thank the friends
and oelghhors for lhelr ftor·
HelpW•nted
al offerings and fond.
I.ADY TO DO llouaewwt and
Mother 8lld &lt;lllldren.
cooking. Live ln. Phoae II9J.
12-S-11&lt;
52!11. 0. HindJ, over Lflla1)'
Theatro.
11·-

Beegle dog, black back with
tan he&amp;d. Very shy. ll seen.
call 1119-2213 or write S. F.
Cornell, Portland, Oblo.
1H.Jt&lt;

For Lease
M AND G Food Marl&lt;e~ 3 miles

sout11 of Middleport on Rt. 7.
I»St&lt;:

For Rant

THREE BEDROOM rancb llyle
!lome In Syracuse. Hardwood
floors, ltonn doora and &lt;ar·
port. Economleal gaa heat.
Cloae to and cilur&lt;hes.
Phone 1192-2954.
11·22-IJtp

AKC Puppies, Scottles, Co&lt;ken,
Poudles, Westiu and S.lutauz.
ers, Barkaroo Kl's .. Coolville,
Oblo, fbono 66'1-31154.
11-10-Sotc

FURl'IISIIED 111REE ROOM liAY, Phone 742-4'15S. ll·:ll-20tp
APARTMENT with batb,
Adulla, 212 South Flftb Ave., USED SPINET plano, A·l """'
Middleport, phone 119U431.
d!tlon, Ught walnut flnlsb,
11·21·Ue
$495. Wendell's. 121» Garfield
Ave.. Parlceraburg, W. Va.
SEVEN ~M aparbnent In
Phone 485-WII.
11·21·21tc
Middleport. newly cleaned and
Pbooe 143-2154
&lt;0111pletely rede&lt;oraled, """' f'OTATOES,
and ba&lt;k pordles and entnur
Claren&lt;e Proffitt, PorDand.
c:es. For Information &lt;all
10-lS.Ife
992-3770.
11·17·1f&lt;
PoODLE PUPPIES. Ata: Toy
I ROOM a~, clCR to
miniature, $'15 and up. Stud
downtown Pomeroy. CIID II9J.
service and grooming. Phoao
214S before s p.m. 11-It-lfc
1192-5441.
11 I tfc
4 ROOM F'l1RNISIIm apart.
meot. bath and .......... fur.

f.-

AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
524 Aah St., Middleport. tt1J.
1443.

nace beat, private parting,
oul of all Doocla, S blO&lt;b from
poet olll&lt;e. from 12 wARM MornJnc &lt;0111 stove with
p.m.
to
f
p.m.
11-lttk
fan, heats s to 4 I'OODII, used
Notice
leu lllan two montbe. Glenn
RETIRING DEC. Sl, IJ611. wm ".ARPI!:NTER: Fer inllde wort,
TRAILER
SPACE,
ready
to
Jewell, Downlngton. 0. Pltono
Pbane
Muoo
7'IU2ll
or
'I'1J.
buy metals until above day
hook
up,
private,
plenty
ol
6118-3135.
U·If.IJk:
5601.
IJ.111&lt;
and rools. No flU' or hides
room
for
&lt;hlldren
lo
play.
wanted. Bill Baney. Reeds·
Phone 911U104.
S.If.lfc 8 WEEK OLD PIGS, P h on e
ville, Ohio.
11·24-lotc NEED HELP to uro tor ill117-1161.
12-l.f!A:
valid buaband, middle • qed
FURNISHED
and
unfurnlsbed
WILL DO sewing at home man or 110man to Uveln. apartmenls. Cloae to ochaol. 5I FORD MOTOR, S31 eub1&lt;
zlnpers,
pockets. pegging.
he &lt;lean, and no clrlnkln&amp;.
Phone
119J.54S4.
I ..lJ.Ifc
lncl!; a1ao pony, l'flooe '142hemming, alterations, etc.
Phooe 99US88 for lnforma.
Mrs _ Freddie Thabet. Mason,
Phone 7'i3·5'51
4-3Mic
VACANCY for two elderly pee&gt;
pie. Prefer private paid pa·
Uenls. Phone Mason, 'm-5115.
IIJ.3.tfc

ARE YOU Interested In a Bible
teoclliRR Church. II oo try,
Bible Baptist Temple, an Independent cllurch, In the for·
mer Brown's Marine Bldg.,
Mlnersville. 0. Servl&lt;e 7:SO
p.m. Friday evening. Paalor
Ken Derrington, Rav...-,
llecood Baptist Church
11·27-11&lt;:
NEW VETERANS law elfe&lt;tfve

October 23. 19118, providea ed·
uc:alional asslstan&lt;e of up to
'130 monlllly to wlveo and
widow! of totally d~abled ,.,.

'flee connected veterans. For
a wire to qualify. veteran
mUBt be

sufferin~

from total-

ly disabling service connec:lt11
diSAbility, or if a widow. tM
veteran's death 'Dust be at·
tributed to service connec''!d
causes. Contact Mr. Johnw,

Veterans Servl&lt;e Oftl&lt;e, """"·
IJ.t.ac

"""· Ohio.

IJ.lllp

lion.

W•nted To 8uy
IIIILL BUY raw furs and bee!
hides. Carl Chevalier, Long
Boltom.
11·2NIItc

Emp!oymenl W•nted
C\RPENTRY, painting, piUJIIb.
ing, electrical work. Phone
Cheshire 367-7652. 11-24-121p

For S•le or Tr•d•

11167 PONTIAC Fircblrd, V-1 automatic transmission, 1163
Oldsmobile &lt;onvertlble, V-1,
power steerlllj!, power brakea;
ltl63 Rambler station - ·
6 cylinder, standard. Financing available. Pbone
or 992-5748 .
11·21-tk

-7

STORE EQUIPMENT for aalo
or trade for hoBBe traJier or
property, M and G Fond Mar.
ket, 3 miles soutll of Middleport on Rt. 7_
12-S-stp
'957 JAGUAR, M and G Fond
Market. 3 miles south ol Mid·
~leport

on Rt. 7.

12-Wtp

W•nted

RESPONSIBLE party to usume
I WILL not he responsible lor
tny debls other than my own
•• ol Nov. 29, 1111111.
Ralph llooe, Bol 122,

llaclno, Ohio.

12-1-Jtp

paymenls of •. IJ per month
or pay balan&lt;e due $7UO for
lte9 stereo COII!IOie wllll radio,
f.speed automaUc changer.
Call tll2-21136.
11~1&lt;:

live no- ANTIQUES. lumlture, dlsheo.
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
tice that our property II poolCecil, 8110 W. Main Sl., Poed for No Hunting or rr...
rvy.
14-lf&lt;
paSIIng, day or night, u of
thll dote.
lent
John J. llooe, Arvfl Holter,
Inlier, II
Warren llooe, James Ander· 3 BEDROOM and
G
Food
Martel,
S miles
ICMI, Glenn TuHie. Moyfonl D.
lOUth ol Middleport on Rl. 7.
Rami, "nleodore Pulllnl, Hay.
JU.alp
Ward Blsoell, Lewla Edgell,
Albert Raoebary, Guy Raoe,
'!"•..,... Cllrpl!llter, Gary R. HOUSE, unfumlllled, I 1'001111
and both, VIe Browa, lolinfn.
DIII.
11ville. Pllone . . . ._ IJ.t«c

WE THE lllldenlgned

For

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Busi~ness

PIUNI!ll!lR Travel trailer, lllr/,
:Ill-fool, oell-&lt;011laloed. &lt;arpot.
lng. air conditioned_Good &lt;Ondillon. Phone M11011 m.BTTI.
114tfc
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! Free
llfH1ze Wlliklnl doll and 3
month.o of plano teuoos by
teacller of your cllol&lt;:e with
the purcllaae of a new WID'·
lltzer plano. Good quality
gullar outfl~ '-lf.Dii; Good selection of Estey cllord organs,
'IS11.50 up; liiellme guarantee on reeds. Wendell's, 1209
Garfield Ave., Parkenburg,
W. Va. !'!lone 485-4401.
11-ll-291&lt;:
STEREO radio console, 4 speed
lnlermlzed changer. Dual vol.
ume control. 4 speaker sound
system. Lovely walnut finish.
Take over payments of $5.05
per month or balan&lt;e _.1.14.
Call 992-3218.
11$.61&lt;:
MAPLE stereo Radio. 19118 love.
ly maple finish wltb AM It
'FM radio, 4 speakers dual
volume control Take over
payments of _, per month or
pay just $!1.!.80. Cllll 9112-3218.
11·29-111&lt;

SEWING Macblne. This ma&lt;h·
1ne equipped to zig zag, make
buttonholes, darn, sew on but.
loos, all without atto&lt;hmenls.

Also has many other features
Pay jual $4l17 or monthly
paymenls of ~ . WID demonstrate In your home &lt;all 9923218.
11·»61&lt;:

Services

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To Anlve

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Hockl..,.ort, Ohio
Phone 667-3370
SPECIAL
~
SNOW TIRE SALE

liXJISlT

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r

ONLY SJ8.95

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Bull4Doer Radiator ·""' tbo
smaJlest Hooter Co~

BLAETTNARS
PH. 99a.2143

Pom-

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Heovy Jlrfr,• ••tro
foUf' full
J' nriH,
77511 -4 Whit• Sld•wall•

s.·ss

ABC CLEANER
.&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY

Mo•t poJular •IH• avorlabla.
Lllnl .. d nu111 ...r ot thl• prlc:a.

PttONE 992-2094

Full,. euarantMcl. lvllt ~,. a bl9
tlra ....-..,hr •• ,

MOORE'S

o111eroy Home &amp;
..... Main

Sch••nel Mlrl••

UPEIIENaD

r-.w;.t:. I!

lJ-4 W. MAIN

POMI ROY

AlteJGtlont, zippers and

pockm. Proftulonal
cleanlnt tu•anteH.

rug ·

Mason, West VIrginia

8usl- SaMe.

773-5543

OOZER. BACKHOE, trencher
and truck service, sepUe
tanlt'J, water linefl, basements,
also topsoil. Henry Bohr,
Phone 1185-39118 or Roger Bohr,
Phone 1185-39511.
11·13-301~

•F,_ Estilllllles.

C. C. BRADFORD
AUCTIONEER

TJNCLAFMED lay away. 19118
Complete Servke
Neloo Sewing Machine. Needs
Phone-·
no attachments, sews on butRaclae. Olllo
Ions, mooO!Il'ams, fancy sUI·
Crill Brodfonl
&lt;hes, pay f4U3 or f5-Z5 a
5
month_ Try II in your home.
Phone Maaon City 'm-5910.
AIR CONDITIONING Relrlger· '
11·:5-31&lt;: · atlon service. Jack's Refrlg.
eratlon, New Haven. hooe
iF CARPI!:I'S look duD and
1182-2079.
4 • tie
drear, remove the spots as
lbey appear with Blue Lustre. READY - &gt;'IX &lt;ancrele deftv.
Rent elo&lt;tric ahampooer $1.
ered right to your pro)e&lt;l.
Baker I!'UmltiU'e.
12-Utc
Fast and easy. Free estimates. Phone 992·3284. qo,g.
J.OIIT BRIGHT &lt;arpet colon:
leln Ready • Mix Co .. Middle.
Reslore them wllb Blue Lusport, Ohio,
6 30 tfc
lre. Rent ele&lt;:lrl&lt;: obampooer
$1. Tiny's Bargalnland.
BUDGET PRICE furniture on
12-Z.fiA:
our third noor bud~el lhon.
Baker Furniture. Mlddlepert.
Ohio.
23-tfc
COAL FURNACE complete, ""·
Jim O'Brien, Pomeroy.
MACHINES, repair
1H.Jt&lt; SEWING
servl&lt;e. all makes. WY 2PURE BRED Dalmatlon pop.
3284. The Fahrlc Shop, Pomeroy. Aulhorlzed Singer Sales
pies, male and female, 8
ar.d Servl&lt;e. We Sharpen
weeks old, f25 ea&lt;h. Phooe
Sei:&lt;~on.
3-211-lf&lt;
992-7075.
12-UI&lt;

• ·Qualltr Concrete

• Certified Strenllh
• DeiiYIIJ
• Quick SIII'Ylce

... Finlsh!ne ·
., Sand ~- Gravel
DIAL 9!12-3284

t'tOJ UKUY, WILl'(
BEfBEE! SHE'S Gar

.,....,-'~THING ~111'
IN THAT 5LIMY BRAIN

0' M:RS! MEAtiWHtLE,
EVEit'f800'1 IN "TC1fiH
"TH~ ll~ I!;'!) -m:tr'S

4117 PAGE
MIDDLEJiORT, OHIO ,

DQtt'lttE Pt.OmN~

Market Report

TIJES)AY
OIDO ETA PIU Cbaptor, 1l4lta
SALES REPORT
Sigma Pill Sororlt;v, 8:15 p.m.
OIUO
VALLEY
UVESTOCK CO.
Tueada,f, COlumbo a and - ·
Gall1polia,
0!1!o,
November 30
em Ohio Eleetrle Co.; Mra. Ruth
HOGS - 175 to 22tllba. - I!
Rll!le baa c:ultural - ·
MIDDLEPORT LODGE 1163, F, to 18. 75; 220 1o 250 lba, 18 to
and A.M., Tueld!Qr, 7:30 p.m.; 18.50; Ltslrt - 16 1o 18.50; Fot
So..-s, 12 to 15; staga. 12 to 15;
lnatallatlon ot olllcva.
SKATE-A-WAY holiday parlles.
THE WSCS G( tbt l!aterprloe Boars, 10 to 14; Sows and PJC:s,
Real
Est•ta
For S•le
50 to 100; Sluto, 6 to 14.
"n!anklglvlng,
Friday,
Nov.
- ·
IJ.I.Jtp
United Chlireh Chrlot..
FIJRNISHED apartment,
4
CATI'LE - Steers, 20 to 26;
22. &lt;llrlatmas, Fri., Do&lt;. mu ll\8lting TuesdQ', Dec. 3,
O'BRIEN &amp; CROW
rooms and bath. Marlon !ley· CORN. Pllone IIIUIII.
Hollers,
18 1o 24.50; Baby Bee~
20. New Yearo Eve.. Tues.. at 7:30 p.m., at bmne fll. Mra.
REALTY COMPANY
noldB, Mason, W. Va. Pboot
Dec. 31. 7:30 to 12:30. Open Ellnor Bale•; • 50 coal elll zo to Z6; Fat cowa, 11 to 17.50;
POMEROY - 2 story frame, 8
~117.
ll·lt1fe
canners, 12 to 14; Bulla, 18 to 23;
&lt;llrlstmas Eve. Closed &lt;llrlst. exebable.
rooms. 3 bedrooms, bath, full
Ml1ll cow •• 100 to 200,
mas. Open Wedneaday, Fri·
P014EROY CHAPTER 186, Orbaaement, garage. utUity room
USEO FURNITURE
FIJRNISIIED APAimiENTS
VEAL CALVES - Tops, 38. 75;
day, Saturday, 7:SO to 10:30. der ot the Eamm slar, lnltalIn baaement. $!1.950.00.
In Middleport. All otllllloo
SecOIIIa,
30 to 36; Medium, 26 to
AvaUable lor partlea, Mon· latlon G( omcora, 7:t5 TUeada,f
Warm Momint 85,000 BTU
MIDDI.EPORT
II!.
s I or y
paid. iiDwley &amp; Reed. MJd. Gas Heating Stove...... 45.00
day, Tuesday and Thuraday nislll, l'lllnero7 Ma-e Tom. 32; Com. &amp; Hva. - 24 to38; Culls,
frame. 8 rooms, 3 bedrooms,
22to 28.
dleport, Phooe 119J.Z'I'II.
1Com;,I011o with all pip•
nlghls, Saturday and Sunday pie.
bath, full baaement, central
SHEEP - Ewes and Lma., 5
1M2-If&lt;
MEIGS TEMPLE, l')1blan Sloor
afternoons. Phone
gas healing. gond neighbor.
to
10; Stock Ewes, 5 to 10; Fat
Room Size Warm Moming
985-3515.
11·17-3111&lt; lerl, 7:30 TU8adl¥ nislll at tho Sheep, 5 to 10; Culls. 1 to 5;
~ood. $12.500 "t.
'ffiAILER LOTS. Bob'a Mobile
................ _.._... -22.50
ball; eleetlon ol oflleera; JD8D1a
p()'lfEROY - 2 story friii)O, 6
El•ctric Heaters .......... 7.50
Court, Syrac:use, Ofllo .. Slate
bora
to brlna o:ooldu or IIIJid.. Bucka, 4 to 10; Fat Wethers, 5
CIGARE'ITE vending ma&lt;hlnes
rooms,
3
bedrooms.
batb,
Ml
to 10.
Rt. 124, Phone IIDal.
snd service. ABC Enternrllel. wlebeo; •1 tllftexebanp
::;::·"==-h3Sf'ment. oak noon. g 0 0 d
LAMBS - Top11, 25.10; Sec..11-tfc
MIDDLEPORT LODGE 3G3, F, onds, 22 to 24i Licht Wta., 20 to
Mason, W. Va. Phone 1'13-5543.
nelgh4&gt;orllood, property In u·
108 W. Main
Pon~ero,
a.t-tfc 8lld A. M., 7:30 p.m. TUellday, 22; Cmunon, 18 to 22.
cellent oondltlon, $13,500.011.
3 ROOM unfurnlshecf apartment.
992·5196
Malonic TenwJe; IDUIIatfon ol
HENRY CLELAND
Phone m.3975.
12-S-tfc
offteers,
8:15; Malter Maeona,
lnsur•nca
19118 ZIG ZAG sewlfts maclllno.
liUOitl, O.E.S. membero, Joba
AUTOMOBn.t!! tnau111t1&lt;o Ilea D.......r., parenta and auardl· [HOSPITAl NEWS]
Freight damaged. Paint '"'rat.
IJ.lillc
Auto Sales
......ned! Loot ,.., operot..
ched. Has S.yr. written war·
ana iaYlted; Jobs Dauabtera have
:gsa FORD pkkup, 6 cyliDder,
or's Ilcenae! c.n .....
ranty. Mak~s buttonholes,
the PI'OII"Ul; Darrell D. neu,, PLEAsANT VALLEY HOSP!T
bl&lt;e new, '1850; 1965 Ford Ga.
• 1J lfe
blind bem dresses, over cast
dlllrlct clopltJ tJl'lnd IIIIMr'
Dec. 3, 196.!1
lazie 500, Z-&lt;loor bardlop. full
searna, nnd makes fancy sUtlnotalllns olllc:er.
J\DMliTED:
John Mllef, Belle,
IN THI Cti......ON fti.IAI COUI'I'o
power, ooe owner '1250; 1163
ches without attaclunentsWEDNEIIlAY
Ml.. l COUNTY, 01110
W.
Vo.;
Raith
Crook, ·Lotart;
Meteor Station wagon, above
Full sale price $38.81. Cllll
NOTIC8 n PUILICATICMII
1
POMEROY
WOMEN'S
ChriiMra. Harry Flowers, Letart;
·
No. lt1Mt1 ·
average f6115; 11164 Mercury
1192-21136.
11·~1&lt;:
DOIII JillioN DAILIY
\' 1 tian Temparaac~ unlon, 12:30 Mra. Oata Craig, Grlmma Land.
Marauder, lkloor hardtop
'·
\ potluck at tbt Pom- lne; Coastanee McOdfe. Pomea
f895. G &amp; G Auto Sales, Tup- STEREO RADIO. Ite9 model
GEO. .80BS'I'E'JTm, BNler r.rt1Hc1;
.. United Metbodlll: Cbureb; mem11~
royi Karen wuey, Pl. Pleuami
pen Plains, Ohio. P~one 66'1·
MIDDLIIlPORT - 3 apartments
be111 brlna 1 eovored dllb, to- Nlal 111-, Pl. Ploaaant; John
stereo Is equipped wilt! AM I&lt;
baths, las furnace, 3 car
~·uv'
ble Mnlee, a auelt. IOd u.n.
3700.
ll·zt..4tp
FM radio, f.speed automati&lt;
Bllto, Galiipolla Ferry; MrL
rage
near
stores.
112.000.
..
•••
,.,,
for
a Qlrlltmu b..ket ror a
turntable. Take over payora 1.- n.IIQ'. "'llrhaee »lMto of
Larry Jordan, Ft. Pleasant; Mr1.
r.ade•« 11 Ullbown, bu.t ..._.
neecb' famib',
ments of 16.44 per month or ~\"RAWSE- 3 bedroom bome, lut
For Sale
llobb¥
Folller, ~orvy; Ler17
., rwtlle- Portlaad.
bath , fum ace, Iarge IeveI lot, Ohio,pii!IH
Uld a ,.,_ uPOn .....,. ..-.
pay balance due '131.84. Try
WOMEN'S
AUXIIJARY,
IIJd.
Carper,
Pt. Pleuant; Mra. AI.
BASE Guitar. Like new, uaed
only $6500.00
\101! ran a.ot 1M 1111Me wltllla . .
It In your home. Call 1192-21136.
dl_.t Fire lleparmwat, ChrioJ,. vln l(ye111, Jr., Reeclovllle.
State o1 ()ldo, wtU taM aaUM VIM
very little. dual plctupo, will
1 1 - lit' ACRE FARM - 19) acr!!fl on u.e tUh dAJ o1 Oc!toMrp.= mao dinner at tho haD at 6:30
DISCHARGED: llfto. Jamu
take any reasonable offer, alIn culUvaUon, 2 bam~. sUo, !:,U:.a:m~Ute~": conu..on p. m. Wednucla3l ei aut ... Johntoo, M.IICMI; Mrs. Fred WDao regular f string with trip. 500 BALES RAY, second &lt;utplenty of WA~, good 1JI''~II J'le.. 111' Jlelp CounQ', Qblo, JftJIBI change.
tott, Pl. Ploo-; BeYerly IJey.
1 dlftftoe. cutoQ ol ddi4ND,
nd Iences. F ree gu. I hcwJ,.. t.tr
le pldropo , Phooe lllf.WS.
a
flUpport,
AJimollJ,
eo.u
...
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THURSDAY
Inc, Coria Woodall, Pl. Plou.
ting and condltloned. Phooe
ea. tsO,OOO.OO
1-.u.r, 011 u. Oroun41 ttt er- .,.._
11-27~
CATHOLIC WOMEN'S Club, 8 ant; Mra. Roy Brinker Ma-·
ti9Ul14.
IU-S!&lt;
W.\NTA BUY OR SElL CAU. ~ *\~d =~ .,..111 '-• IOf' M~~rlna on
p.m. Thurldl¥, Ohio Power Co., J or17 Edmonda, 11unt1ncton;
' Mra.
tJ8
•n4 aiW tM I dV of latiUin'o .,..
Jeominp
htt
and
..,,.....,.
, MJn.
Pomeroy;
·
dlmouti'IUon
on
DOI.II 'IAN DAIL.IY
llELI!!N or VIRGIL TEAFORD
,.._
"Chrtttmaa
ln MID)' Lallla." ernW.; Mra. Neltor NareeUea
•O.~•TES
...... CIOW, CIOW • ~Til
MEN WANTED
BE1"TY FAST Dorn0111tratloo, and .... Pl.
!'ti~IA
- - Att."'"* fW tM PleMHtf
SYRACUSE
11 •
11 " 11 101 1t n,
BIRTH&amp; Mr. and Mro. Bob.
lflddioporl
Gardonoro
1Jiklll111,,...
Production worker• ln Face. Brick plant. Year &amp;round -IJ.UI&lt;:
ipOIIIOl'l, 7:30 p.m. 11li1U'Idi;J, ti7 f'Oitu' JPomuro:,o I &amp; diu '&amp;tiler:
full limo - do¥ ohtft. Good hour!,. tateo, plua loeeathe
lflddlot&gt;ort Elemaidary auditor- llr. and llro. Le117 Jordon,
oarnlngo - I'Oid ..cot!- and bol"'-1-a. 20 MU01 north of
Ium.
Pleo"!!l., a~.
Columbus In a nice conununl!l' In wblcb to Uve, Apo 18 to
EVANGELINE CHAPTER 172,
60- oppl,y lnpori4Mion!J,
Order of lflo Ealllam Star, Jn..
otallatloa, 7:30 p.m. Thur"*",
llaoonle TeQ!e.
THE GALENA SHALE TILE &amp; BRICK COMPANY
PAST CRIEFS, .._,.11 , _
GALENA, OHIO
.Pie, P)'thlan Slater1, au'iitmaa
dlhner, TburtdiJ. 6:15 p. m.,
Trlnlll' Uall&lt;!d Cllureh of Cluiot;
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.A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching Want Ads Bring Top Grade Results

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WHEN 'TH' 6CHOOLMA RM
OON'T GIVE ME NO
HOME\.IIORK· • •

l: 'THINK 'THEM
TWO FE"'Al.ES
IN CAHOOTS

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INFORIM liON

OEAOLINU
5
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...,..., o-411• 9 ......

Pomeroy.
Motor Co.

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n.tr~• &amp; CettKti. .,
Will .. RM,..e-4 •II 9 0.111. I•

D•y J P.-ltceu-..
REGULATIONS

The Puioll•h.r ,.,,,,.., J. rig.ht
lo .dlt or N!ec:t any ad• d....ood objloc:tl-blo. The r.~lbh.r . m.ll ...tit
lio •••P•n•iltle a. more ilion one-

61 CHEVROLET ••••••••.••••••.•••••••• $350

·

Bel Air Wagon, Black finish, red interior, VB e'f.gine.

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Falcon 2 Dr. White finish. Good tires. Automatic .
Radio.

W..-111- hiUrli ....

MIN- Cher.. 75c
12 coati

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noor..,...ouulde.

POMEROY
992-2181

60 FORO .........•••••.••..•••••••••.• $29.5

II' .. Weott 4411 S.r .. ln
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A elll that liMP•.·IIYlJII the
:rear • - 1 Hao ~ Urebm ll•uladon lor thin nllo

Automatic trans. Radio and heater.

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60 BUICK .. ,r.:o"'= ...................... $199

II c:onto ,..,. Woroil oi• c:oftoocvtiwo
l-ett ion• .
' 2S poer coM Ditco.,.,. 0" ,..;411 edt

LeSabre/Jor. Au~\atic. Power steering. Radio.

efl4 ollt ,.hll wltlool, 10 lit )If .
CA•O OF THANK$ &amp; 081TU,1,AV
lt .SO 1., SO worlll .,.;,.;.....,..,, Eo .
-'llltioNI w..-11 lc .
8LfNO ADS
A4UIUoNI 25c Chef.. ,_, Ad,.r·

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Of.FIC£ HOURS
1:30 .'.• . to 5:00 ~ · · · Doi11
8:JO ·;.--.... ~ 12;00,Noo~::.J.a,tu~ . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. . ,_ __

In Memory

Notice

Lost and

ound

IN LOVING memory or my dear
husband, James E. ~encer,

ForS.Ie
AQUARIUMB,

auutmu loll,

5, 10, 15, galloo. See our complete . Une of uotl&lt;: lllh and
IIIIPf&gt;lleo. Gilt certtllcates
available. The Houae of WI!·
1011, !lrsl road left below
Pleasant Point a.ort. 0pon
9 lo 9 Tueaday, Thursday and
Saturday. Phone 8'1$-106$.
11-Jf.IOI&lt;
"---REDUCE SAFE, simple 1 Dd
fast wltb Gobese lablets. Only 98 cente. Nelson Drup.
ll·IHitp

THE TRUSIEES of Sa I e m !.OiiT - Grey and white killen .
Township wish to Inform the
Answers to name of Bools.
who paued awa.y one year ago,
residents of Salem Township
Wandered
off Breezy Helghls
Dec. 3, 1%7:
lllat the trusteea wiU m lonSaturday aftemoon. Reward.
Memories are treasures no
ger he carrying a llre ...,.
Phone 992-M93.
12-2-JI&lt;: I'.OOD HAY and straw. Call
one can tteal,
tract wllb any llre depart.'
t11U12'1.
11·22-IJtp
Death la a heartache nothilll
ment after the present ...,. LOST IN vicinity ol lla&lt;lno,
can h•L
tract wllb Pomeroy Fire De-

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Some may rorpt now that
)'OU' re ICn-11,

But I will remember no mat--

'"' '-lona.

Don't Ilk me U I mill him,
Lltt WIU IWVU bt the lime.

Thlt world would bt llko '""'
ahtne,
Jual co '" hla race aa&amp;Jn.
I dldn'l kmw lifo could bo
So IOMI,)', r.old and dim;
I Mvt l11rned a lot of things,
Juat ~ lotlrll him.
Deep in m.y heart Ilea a picture
or a loved one laid to rest.
In memory's frame I wtlJ keep
him,
For he wu one of the best.
SADLY missed by wife, Edith.
12-3-ltc

Card Of Th•nks
WE WISH lo 1hank everyone for
thelr kindness after tbe death
of our h""'and and father,

partmeot explrell "" of Feb.
11, Ite9. Thus, eacll resideD!
will he responsible lor nis

own Individual llre &lt;011tra&lt;l
with a llre department of hll
&lt;holce. Fire departments .,...

area IIH,
WllkesvUie, Rutland, Pomer·
verlng for

this

oy and Middleport. The rea·
son lbe loWoshlp Is dlsc:on.
tlnulng their &lt;onlra&lt;t 11 tbe
lack of revenue 1D the pneraJ fund.

IJ.1.Jtc

Instruction
D1UVE118 NEIIDBD
fEMf.DRIVERI!I, lo&lt;al and over.th..road. El:perleo&lt;e belp.
fu! bUt not neoessary. We will
train yoo. You can eam ovw
'-1.75 per bour. For •ppllcatlon and iDtorrlew write N•
lion-Wide Safely Dlreetor,
Room 4211, 1m Eut lib Streel.
Tranaportatlon Bldg., CJaclB.
nat!, Ohio, or Pllone 51Hil·

Charles W. Allen. 2033 ClaJt
1572.
1J.Uie
Ave., Wellsville. We espeelal·
11 wish lo thank the friends
and oelghhors for lhelr ftor·
HelpW•nted
al offerings and fond.
I.ADY TO DO llouaewwt and
Mother 8lld &lt;lllldren.
cooking. Live ln. Phoae II9J.
12-S-11&lt;
52!11. 0. HindJ, over Lflla1)'
Theatro.
11·-

Beegle dog, black back with
tan he&amp;d. Very shy. ll seen.
call 1119-2213 or write S. F.
Cornell, Portland, Oblo.
1H.Jt&lt;

For Lease
M AND G Food Marl&lt;e~ 3 miles

sout11 of Middleport on Rt. 7.
I»St&lt;:

For Rant

THREE BEDROOM rancb llyle
!lome In Syracuse. Hardwood
floors, ltonn doora and &lt;ar·
port. Economleal gaa heat.
Cloae to and cilur&lt;hes.
Phone 1192-2954.
11·22-IJtp

AKC Puppies, Scottles, Co&lt;ken,
Poudles, Westiu and S.lutauz.
ers, Barkaroo Kl's .. Coolville,
Oblo, fbono 66'1-31154.
11-10-Sotc

FURl'IISIIED 111REE ROOM liAY, Phone 742-4'15S. ll·:ll-20tp
APARTMENT with batb,
Adulla, 212 South Flftb Ave., USED SPINET plano, A·l """'
Middleport, phone 119U431.
d!tlon, Ught walnut flnlsb,
11·21·Ue
$495. Wendell's. 121» Garfield
Ave.. Parlceraburg, W. Va.
SEVEN ~M aparbnent In
Phone 485-WII.
11·21·21tc
Middleport. newly cleaned and
Pbooe 143-2154
&lt;0111pletely rede&lt;oraled, """' f'OTATOES,
and ba&lt;k pordles and entnur
Claren&lt;e Proffitt, PorDand.
c:es. For Information &lt;all
10-lS.Ife
992-3770.
11·17·1f&lt;
PoODLE PUPPIES. Ata: Toy
I ROOM a~, clCR to
miniature, $'15 and up. Stud
downtown Pomeroy. CIID II9J.
service and grooming. Phoao
214S before s p.m. 11-It-lfc
1192-5441.
11 I tfc
4 ROOM F'l1RNISIIm apart.
meot. bath and .......... fur.

f.-

AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
524 Aah St., Middleport. tt1J.
1443.

nace beat, private parting,
oul of all Doocla, S blO&lt;b from
poet olll&lt;e. from 12 wARM MornJnc &lt;0111 stove with
p.m.
to
f
p.m.
11-lttk
fan, heats s to 4 I'OODII, used
Notice
leu lllan two montbe. Glenn
RETIRING DEC. Sl, IJ611. wm ".ARPI!:NTER: Fer inllde wort,
TRAILER
SPACE,
ready
to
Jewell, Downlngton. 0. Pltono
Pbane
Muoo
7'IU2ll
or
'I'1J.
buy metals until above day
hook
up,
private,
plenty
ol
6118-3135.
U·If.IJk:
5601.
IJ.111&lt;
and rools. No flU' or hides
room
for
&lt;hlldren
lo
play.
wanted. Bill Baney. Reeds·
Phone 911U104.
S.If.lfc 8 WEEK OLD PIGS, P h on e
ville, Ohio.
11·24-lotc NEED HELP to uro tor ill117-1161.
12-l.f!A:
valid buaband, middle • qed
FURNISHED
and
unfurnlsbed
WILL DO sewing at home man or 110man to Uveln. apartmenls. Cloae to ochaol. 5I FORD MOTOR, S31 eub1&lt;
zlnpers,
pockets. pegging.
he &lt;lean, and no clrlnkln&amp;.
Phone
119J.54S4.
I ..lJ.Ifc
lncl!; a1ao pony, l'flooe '142hemming, alterations, etc.
Phooe 99US88 for lnforma.
Mrs _ Freddie Thabet. Mason,
Phone 7'i3·5'51
4-3Mic
VACANCY for two elderly pee&gt;
pie. Prefer private paid pa·
Uenls. Phone Mason, 'm-5115.
IIJ.3.tfc

ARE YOU Interested In a Bible
teoclliRR Church. II oo try,
Bible Baptist Temple, an Independent cllurch, In the for·
mer Brown's Marine Bldg.,
Mlnersville. 0. Servl&lt;e 7:SO
p.m. Friday evening. Paalor
Ken Derrington, Rav...-,
llecood Baptist Church
11·27-11&lt;:
NEW VETERANS law elfe&lt;tfve

October 23. 19118, providea ed·
uc:alional asslstan&lt;e of up to
'130 monlllly to wlveo and
widow! of totally d~abled ,.,.

'flee connected veterans. For
a wire to qualify. veteran
mUBt be

sufferin~

from total-

ly disabling service connec:lt11
diSAbility, or if a widow. tM
veteran's death 'Dust be at·
tributed to service connec''!d
causes. Contact Mr. Johnw,

Veterans Servl&lt;e Oftl&lt;e, """"·
IJ.t.ac

"""· Ohio.

IJ.lllp

lion.

W•nted To 8uy
IIIILL BUY raw furs and bee!
hides. Carl Chevalier, Long
Boltom.
11·2NIItc

Emp!oymenl W•nted
C\RPENTRY, painting, piUJIIb.
ing, electrical work. Phone
Cheshire 367-7652. 11-24-121p

For S•le or Tr•d•

11167 PONTIAC Fircblrd, V-1 automatic transmission, 1163
Oldsmobile &lt;onvertlble, V-1,
power steerlllj!, power brakea;
ltl63 Rambler station - ·
6 cylinder, standard. Financing available. Pbone
or 992-5748 .
11·21-tk

-7

STORE EQUIPMENT for aalo
or trade for hoBBe traJier or
property, M and G Fond Mar.
ket, 3 miles soutll of Middleport on Rt. 7_
12-S-stp
'957 JAGUAR, M and G Fond
Market. 3 miles south ol Mid·
~leport

on Rt. 7.

12-Wtp

W•nted

RESPONSIBLE party to usume
I WILL not he responsible lor
tny debls other than my own
•• ol Nov. 29, 1111111.
Ralph llooe, Bol 122,

llaclno, Ohio.

12-1-Jtp

paymenls of •. IJ per month
or pay balan&lt;e due $7UO for
lte9 stereo COII!IOie wllll radio,
f.speed automaUc changer.
Call tll2-21136.
11~1&lt;:

live no- ANTIQUES. lumlture, dlsheo.
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
tice that our property II poolCecil, 8110 W. Main Sl., Poed for No Hunting or rr...
rvy.
14-lf&lt;
paSIIng, day or night, u of
thll dote.
lent
John J. llooe, Arvfl Holter,
Inlier, II
Warren llooe, James Ander· 3 BEDROOM and
G
Food
Martel,
S miles
ICMI, Glenn TuHie. Moyfonl D.
lOUth ol Middleport on Rl. 7.
Rami, "nleodore Pulllnl, Hay.
JU.alp
Ward Blsoell, Lewla Edgell,
Albert Raoebary, Guy Raoe,
'!"•..,... Cllrpl!llter, Gary R. HOUSE, unfumlllled, I 1'001111
and both, VIe Browa, lolinfn.
DIII.
11ville. Pllone . . . ._ IJ.t«c

WE THE lllldenlgned

For

I'

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FCirS.Ie

Busi~ness

PIUNI!ll!lR Travel trailer, lllr/,
:Ill-fool, oell-&lt;011laloed. &lt;arpot.
lng. air conditioned_Good &lt;Ondillon. Phone M11011 m.BTTI.
114tfc
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! Free
llfH1ze Wlliklnl doll and 3
month.o of plano teuoos by
teacller of your cllol&lt;:e with
the purcllaae of a new WID'·
lltzer plano. Good quality
gullar outfl~ '-lf.Dii; Good selection of Estey cllord organs,
'IS11.50 up; liiellme guarantee on reeds. Wendell's, 1209
Garfield Ave., Parkenburg,
W. Va. !'!lone 485-4401.
11-ll-291&lt;:
STEREO radio console, 4 speed
lnlermlzed changer. Dual vol.
ume control. 4 speaker sound
system. Lovely walnut finish.
Take over payments of $5.05
per month or balan&lt;e _.1.14.
Call 992-3218.
11$.61&lt;:
MAPLE stereo Radio. 19118 love.
ly maple finish wltb AM It
'FM radio, 4 speakers dual
volume control Take over
payments of _, per month or
pay just $!1.!.80. Cllll 9112-3218.
11·29-111&lt;

SEWING Macblne. This ma&lt;h·
1ne equipped to zig zag, make
buttonholes, darn, sew on but.
loos, all without atto&lt;hmenls.

Also has many other features
Pay jual $4l17 or monthly
paymenls of ~ . WID demonstrate In your home &lt;all 9923218.
11·»61&lt;:

Services

EYINRUDE
69's Are Here
6-9~-18

On Displar

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To Anlve

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Sun. • • • • .. • •••

Hockl..,.ort, Ohio
Phone 667-3370
SPECIAL
~
SNOW TIRE SALE

liXJISlT

Yfhaal Alignment

r

ONLY SJ8.95

ll'lu• 2. 19 , ...,.1 T11:11

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From
Lorgeot Tr!loll !'"
Bull4Doer Radiator ·""' tbo
smaJlest Hooter Co~

BLAETTNARS
PH. 99a.2143

Pom-

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Heovy Jlrfr,• ••tro
foUf' full
J' nriH,
77511 -4 Whit• Sld•wall•

s.·ss

ABC CLEANER
.&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY

Mo•t poJular •IH• avorlabla.
Lllnl .. d nu111 ...r ot thl• prlc:a.

PttONE 992-2094

Full,. euarantMcl. lvllt ~,. a bl9
tlra ....-..,hr •• ,

MOORE'S

o111eroy Home &amp;
..... Main

Sch••nel Mlrl••

UPEIIENaD

r-.w;.t:. I!

lJ-4 W. MAIN

POMI ROY

AlteJGtlont, zippers and

pockm. Proftulonal
cleanlnt tu•anteH.

rug ·

Mason, West VIrginia

8usl- SaMe.

773-5543

OOZER. BACKHOE, trencher
and truck service, sepUe
tanlt'J, water linefl, basements,
also topsoil. Henry Bohr,
Phone 1185-39118 or Roger Bohr,
Phone 1185-39511.
11·13-301~

•F,_ Estilllllles.

C. C. BRADFORD
AUCTIONEER

TJNCLAFMED lay away. 19118
Complete Servke
Neloo Sewing Machine. Needs
Phone-·
no attachments, sews on butRaclae. Olllo
Ions, mooO!Il'ams, fancy sUI·
Crill Brodfonl
&lt;hes, pay f4U3 or f5-Z5 a
5
month_ Try II in your home.
Phone Maaon City 'm-5910.
AIR CONDITIONING Relrlger· '
11·:5-31&lt;: · atlon service. Jack's Refrlg.
eratlon, New Haven. hooe
iF CARPI!:I'S look duD and
1182-2079.
4 • tie
drear, remove the spots as
lbey appear with Blue Lustre. READY - &gt;'IX &lt;ancrele deftv.
Rent elo&lt;tric ahampooer $1.
ered right to your pro)e&lt;l.
Baker I!'UmltiU'e.
12-Utc
Fast and easy. Free estimates. Phone 992·3284. qo,g.
J.OIIT BRIGHT &lt;arpet colon:
leln Ready • Mix Co .. Middle.
Reslore them wllb Blue Lusport, Ohio,
6 30 tfc
lre. Rent ele&lt;:lrl&lt;: obampooer
$1. Tiny's Bargalnland.
BUDGET PRICE furniture on
12-Z.fiA:
our third noor bud~el lhon.
Baker Furniture. Mlddlepert.
Ohio.
23-tfc
COAL FURNACE complete, ""·
Jim O'Brien, Pomeroy.
MACHINES, repair
1H.Jt&lt; SEWING
servl&lt;e. all makes. WY 2PURE BRED Dalmatlon pop.
3284. The Fahrlc Shop, Pomeroy. Aulhorlzed Singer Sales
pies, male and female, 8
ar.d Servl&lt;e. We Sharpen
weeks old, f25 ea&lt;h. Phooe
Sei:&lt;~on.
3-211-lf&lt;
992-7075.
12-UI&lt;

• ·Qualltr Concrete

• Certified Strenllh
• DeiiYIIJ
• Quick SIII'Ylce

... Finlsh!ne ·
., Sand ~- Gravel
DIAL 9!12-3284

t'tOJ UKUY, WILl'(
BEfBEE! SHE'S Gar

.,....,-'~THING ~111'
IN THAT 5LIMY BRAIN

0' M:RS! MEAtiWHtLE,
EVEit'f800'1 IN "TC1fiH
"TH~ ll~ I!;'!) -m:tr'S

4117 PAGE
MIDDLEJiORT, OHIO ,

DQtt'lttE Pt.OmN~

Market Report

TIJES)AY
OIDO ETA PIU Cbaptor, 1l4lta
SALES REPORT
Sigma Pill Sororlt;v, 8:15 p.m.
OIUO
VALLEY
UVESTOCK CO.
Tueada,f, COlumbo a and - ·
Gall1polia,
0!1!o,
November 30
em Ohio Eleetrle Co.; Mra. Ruth
HOGS - 175 to 22tllba. - I!
Rll!le baa c:ultural - ·
MIDDLEPORT LODGE 1163, F, to 18. 75; 220 1o 250 lba, 18 to
and A.M., Tueld!Qr, 7:30 p.m.; 18.50; Ltslrt - 16 1o 18.50; Fot
So..-s, 12 to 15; staga. 12 to 15;
lnatallatlon ot olllcva.
SKATE-A-WAY holiday parlles.
THE WSCS G( tbt l!aterprloe Boars, 10 to 14; Sows and PJC:s,
Real
Est•ta
For S•le
50 to 100; Sluto, 6 to 14.
"n!anklglvlng,
Friday,
Nov.
- ·
IJ.I.Jtp
United Chlireh Chrlot..
FIJRNISHED apartment,
4
CATI'LE - Steers, 20 to 26;
22. &lt;llrlatmas, Fri., Do&lt;. mu ll\8lting TuesdQ', Dec. 3,
O'BRIEN &amp; CROW
rooms and bath. Marlon !ley· CORN. Pllone IIIUIII.
Hollers,
18 1o 24.50; Baby Bee~
20. New Yearo Eve.. Tues.. at 7:30 p.m., at bmne fll. Mra.
REALTY COMPANY
noldB, Mason, W. Va. Pboot
Dec. 31. 7:30 to 12:30. Open Ellnor Bale•; • 50 coal elll zo to Z6; Fat cowa, 11 to 17.50;
POMEROY - 2 story frame, 8
~117.
ll·lt1fe
canners, 12 to 14; Bulla, 18 to 23;
&lt;llrlstmas Eve. Closed &lt;llrlst. exebable.
rooms. 3 bedrooms, bath, full
Ml1ll cow •• 100 to 200,
mas. Open Wedneaday, Fri·
P014EROY CHAPTER 186, Orbaaement, garage. utUity room
USEO FURNITURE
FIJRNISIIED APAimiENTS
VEAL CALVES - Tops, 38. 75;
day, Saturday, 7:SO to 10:30. der ot the Eamm slar, lnltalIn baaement. $!1.950.00.
In Middleport. All otllllloo
SecOIIIa,
30 to 36; Medium, 26 to
AvaUable lor partlea, Mon· latlon G( omcora, 7:t5 TUeada,f
Warm Momint 85,000 BTU
MIDDI.EPORT
II!.
s I or y
paid. iiDwley &amp; Reed. MJd. Gas Heating Stove...... 45.00
day, Tuesday and Thuraday nislll, l'lllnero7 Ma-e Tom. 32; Com. &amp; Hva. - 24 to38; Culls,
frame. 8 rooms, 3 bedrooms,
22to 28.
dleport, Phooe 119J.Z'I'II.
1Com;,I011o with all pip•
nlghls, Saturday and Sunday pie.
bath, full baaement, central
SHEEP - Ewes and Lma., 5
1M2-If&lt;
MEIGS TEMPLE, l')1blan Sloor
afternoons. Phone
gas healing. gond neighbor.
to
10; Stock Ewes, 5 to 10; Fat
Room Size Warm Moming
985-3515.
11·17-3111&lt; lerl, 7:30 TU8adl¥ nislll at tho Sheep, 5 to 10; Culls. 1 to 5;
~ood. $12.500 "t.
'ffiAILER LOTS. Bob'a Mobile
................ _.._... -22.50
ball; eleetlon ol oflleera; JD8D1a
p()'lfEROY - 2 story friii)O, 6
El•ctric Heaters .......... 7.50
Court, Syrac:use, Ofllo .. Slate
bora
to brlna o:ooldu or IIIJid.. Bucka, 4 to 10; Fat Wethers, 5
CIGARE'ITE vending ma&lt;hlnes
rooms,
3
bedrooms.
batb,
Ml
to 10.
Rt. 124, Phone IIDal.
snd service. ABC Enternrllel. wlebeo; •1 tllftexebanp
::;::·"==-h3Sf'ment. oak noon. g 0 0 d
LAMBS - Top11, 25.10; Sec..11-tfc
MIDDLEPORT LODGE 3G3, F, onds, 22 to 24i Licht Wta., 20 to
Mason, W. Va. Phone 1'13-5543.
nelgh4&gt;orllood, property In u·
108 W. Main
Pon~ero,
a.t-tfc 8lld A. M., 7:30 p.m. TUellday, 22; Cmunon, 18 to 22.
cellent oondltlon, $13,500.011.
3 ROOM unfurnlshecf apartment.
992·5196
Malonic TenwJe; IDUIIatfon ol
HENRY CLELAND
Phone m.3975.
12-S-tfc
offteers,
8:15; Malter Maeona,
lnsur•nca
19118 ZIG ZAG sewlfts maclllno.
liUOitl, O.E.S. membero, Joba
AUTOMOBn.t!! tnau111t1&lt;o Ilea D.......r., parenta and auardl· [HOSPITAl NEWS]
Freight damaged. Paint '"'rat.
IJ.lillc
Auto Sales
......ned! Loot ,.., operot..
ched. Has S.yr. written war·
ana iaYlted; Jobs Dauabtera have
:gsa FORD pkkup, 6 cyliDder,
or's Ilcenae! c.n .....
ranty. Mak~s buttonholes,
the PI'OII"Ul; Darrell D. neu,, PLEAsANT VALLEY HOSP!T
bl&lt;e new, '1850; 1965 Ford Ga.
• 1J lfe
blind bem dresses, over cast
dlllrlct clopltJ tJl'lnd IIIIMr'
Dec. 3, 196.!1
lazie 500, Z-&lt;loor bardlop. full
searna, nnd makes fancy sUtlnotalllns olllc:er.
J\DMliTED:
John Mllef, Belle,
IN THI Cti......ON fti.IAI COUI'I'o
power, ooe owner '1250; 1163
ches without attaclunentsWEDNEIIlAY
Ml.. l COUNTY, 01110
W.
Vo.;
Raith
Crook, ·Lotart;
Meteor Station wagon, above
Full sale price $38.81. Cllll
NOTIC8 n PUILICATICMII
1
POMEROY
WOMEN'S
ChriiMra. Harry Flowers, Letart;
·
No. lt1Mt1 ·
average f6115; 11164 Mercury
1192-21136.
11·~1&lt;:
DOIII JillioN DAILIY
\' 1 tian Temparaac~ unlon, 12:30 Mra. Oata Craig, Grlmma Land.
Marauder, lkloor hardtop
'·
\ potluck at tbt Pom- lne; Coastanee McOdfe. Pomea
f895. G &amp; G Auto Sales, Tup- STEREO RADIO. Ite9 model
GEO. .80BS'I'E'JTm, BNler r.rt1Hc1;
.. United Metbodlll: Cbureb; mem11~
royi Karen wuey, Pl. Pleuami
pen Plains, Ohio. P~one 66'1·
MIDDLIIlPORT - 3 apartments
be111 brlna 1 eovored dllb, to- Nlal 111-, Pl. Ploaaant; John
stereo Is equipped wilt! AM I&lt;
baths, las furnace, 3 car
~·uv'
ble Mnlee, a auelt. IOd u.n.
3700.
ll·zt..4tp
FM radio, f.speed automati&lt;
Bllto, Galiipolla Ferry; MrL
rage
near
stores.
112.000.
..
•••
,.,,
for
a Qlrlltmu b..ket ror a
turntable. Take over payora 1.- n.IIQ'. "'llrhaee »lMto of
Larry Jordan, Ft. Pleasant; Mr1.
r.ade•« 11 Ullbown, bu.t ..._.
neecb' famib',
ments of 16.44 per month or ~\"RAWSE- 3 bedroom bome, lut
For Sale
llobb¥
Folller, ~orvy; Ler17
., rwtlle- Portlaad.
bath , fum ace, Iarge IeveI lot, Ohio,pii!IH
Uld a ,.,_ uPOn .....,. ..-.
pay balance due '131.84. Try
WOMEN'S
AUXIIJARY,
IIJd.
Carper,
Pt. Pleuant; Mra. AI.
BASE Guitar. Like new, uaed
only $6500.00
\101! ran a.ot 1M 1111Me wltllla . .
It In your home. Call 1192-21136.
dl_.t Fire lleparmwat, ChrioJ,. vln l(ye111, Jr., Reeclovllle.
State o1 ()ldo, wtU taM aaUM VIM
very little. dual plctupo, will
1 1 - lit' ACRE FARM - 19) acr!!fl on u.e tUh dAJ o1 Oc!toMrp.= mao dinner at tho haD at 6:30
DISCHARGED: llfto. Jamu
take any reasonable offer, alIn culUvaUon, 2 bam~. sUo, !:,U:.a:m~Ute~": conu..on p. m. Wednucla3l ei aut ... Johntoo, M.IICMI; Mrs. Fred WDao regular f string with trip. 500 BALES RAY, second &lt;utplenty of WA~, good 1JI''~II J'le.. 111' Jlelp CounQ', Qblo, JftJIBI change.
tott, Pl. Ploo-; BeYerly IJey.
1 dlftftoe. cutoQ ol ddi4ND,
nd Iences. F ree gu. I hcwJ,.. t.tr
le pldropo , Phooe lllf.WS.
a
flUpport,
AJimollJ,
eo.u
...
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THURSDAY
Inc, Coria Woodall, Pl. Plou.
ting and condltloned. Phooe
ea. tsO,OOO.OO
1-.u.r, 011 u. Oroun41 ttt er- .,.._
11-27~
CATHOLIC WOMEN'S Club, 8 ant; Mra. Roy Brinker Ma-·
ti9Ul14.
IU-S!&lt;
W.\NTA BUY OR SElL CAU. ~ *\~d =~ .,..111 '-• IOf' M~~rlna on
p.m. Thurldl¥, Ohio Power Co., J or17 Edmonda, 11unt1ncton;
' Mra.
tJ8
•n4 aiW tM I dV of latiUin'o .,..
Jeominp
htt
and
..,,.....,.
, MJn.
Pomeroy;
·
dlmouti'IUon
on
DOI.II 'IAN DAIL.IY
llELI!!N or VIRGIL TEAFORD
,.._
"Chrtttmaa
ln MID)' Lallla." ernW.; Mra. Neltor NareeUea
•O.~•TES
...... CIOW, CIOW • ~Til
MEN WANTED
BE1"TY FAST Dorn0111tratloo, and .... Pl.
!'ti~IA
- - Att."'"* fW tM PleMHtf
SYRACUSE
11 •
11 " 11 101 1t n,
BIRTH&amp; Mr. and Mro. Bob.
lflddioporl
Gardonoro
1Jiklll111,,...
Production worker• ln Face. Brick plant. Year &amp;round -IJ.UI&lt;:
ipOIIIOl'l, 7:30 p.m. 11li1U'Idi;J, ti7 f'Oitu' JPomuro:,o I &amp; diu '&amp;tiler:
full limo - do¥ ohtft. Good hour!,. tateo, plua loeeathe
lflddlot&gt;ort Elemaidary auditor- llr. and llro. Le117 Jordon,
oarnlngo - I'Oid ..cot!- and bol"'-1-a. 20 MU01 north of
Ium.
Pleo"!!l., a~.
Columbus In a nice conununl!l' In wblcb to Uve, Apo 18 to
EVANGELINE CHAPTER 172,
60- oppl,y lnpori4Mion!J,
Order of lflo Ealllam Star, Jn..
otallatloa, 7:30 p.m. Thur"*",
llaoonle TeQ!e.
THE GALENA SHALE TILE &amp; BRICK COMPANY
PAST CRIEFS, .._,.11 , _
GALENA, OHIO
.Pie, P)'thlan Slater1, au'iitmaa
dlhner, TburtdiJ. 6:15 p. m.,
Trlnlll' Uall&lt;!d Cllureh of Cluiot;
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Borrowers Must Pay More
NEW YORK (UPO- Ti&gt;&lt; cool
or money is goin,; :1).1 . ror moat
everything t'rc:IJ• rl!IP . -, ' nr rowlng to rorporaUon fiua ·, Q;.
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MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT. DEC. 3

THE ODD COUPLE
{Technicalor)
Jack Lemmon, Walter Mlitthau
COLORCAilTOONS:

Much A-do about ·• uuin'
Mal\) Happy Return:;

WEDNESDAY &amp; HIURSDAY
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increase is the third
cnt.nge ln the prime intere1t
rate since late September when
Chase M&amp;Mattln lowered lt1
rate to 6 per cent trl)lll 6.5 ~r

the result ol an increase bJ
banks

M~y

minimum,

of the prime, 01'

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rate on
6.5 per ceri

business loans to
rrom 6.25 per cent.

The increases were set off by
Chase Manhattan Benk In New
York, the largest lender to
corporations. W it h i n hours,
leading banks throughout the
country had matched the new
Chase nte.
The increase ln the baslc loan
rate, upon which many other
bank lendil"@ charges are based,
will result in rises in the rotes
or these Joens. The prime rate
is that charged the banks best
customers. Higher risk customers will pay even greater

cent. Moat other banks lowered
their rates to 6.25 per - cent at
that time. Chase raised ita rate
to 6. 25 per cent last month.

DEC. 6 - tO
William castle' 5

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Mia Farrow, John C'assa~' etes
COLORCARTOONS:

Rockabye Baby
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JUDGMENT ENTEHED
A confessed judgment suit for
$1,070 his been flied in Meigs
COWIQI common pleas court by
The Farmers Bank &amp; Savings

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also con men dressed as omcera, swindled her of an addl-

Uonol $1,500.
The phony policemen told the

Snyder Promoted

ry pressure by slowing the
nation's
rate or economic
growth. The 10 per l'ent
surcharge enacted by Congress
u· .1 Imposed on
a nd the cemg1
nt
nd '
have -~
governme
spe mg
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slowed inflationary trends as

Company against Carl and Jean
WUl, 815 E. Main st., PQmcroy.

Sentence

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Mra. Arcbte, 64, now Ia ~.500 pi)OCer. The ..policemen,••

Stanford 0. Powell, 58, Sy~
racuae, was held on a DWI eharae
by the Melga Count&gt; !h!rllr's
department tonowtng a minor
accident at 4:45p.m. MO!Klay on
Route 124 at tbe intersectloo
oC the MinersvUie IWI.
Deputies said Powell's auto
ran Into the rear of a light truck
operated by Vernal E. Blackwood, Rt. 1, Mlnersvllle, who
was stopped to make a left turn.
There were no injuries.

Econroni st.s said the mo11e
was desiglll.'d to stop inflatlOna-

Workhouse

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as bait to trap the eopfldence

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donee ac~ When pollco d&amp;tecttves came to her door Mon.
daY oho thcJolbl lbe&gt; could help

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man who t'6d taken her $1,000.

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LODGE TO MEgT
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heart or Denise Ann Darval, 24, into the chest or 55-year-old grocer Louis Washkansky Dec. 3, 1967, surgeons around the world have
performed nearly 100 such operations.

Is there a gap between the length of your I i st and
the size of your wallet? Never fear! You con make

this a most e•citing Christmas and still have money
left over! Just come and uplore our exciting gift
ideas . . . Sewing Notions and helps to give ond get,

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COLUMBUS -

Nlte Club, oear Hobson, t h e
c:harge going through a window.
less door, a screen door and a
car window, and accidentally
striking Erma Zuspan, Cl.lf'too,,
w. Va.
Fred W. Crow, Jr., attorney
tor Lawson, indicated today he
may file an appeal.

CITY COUNCU.. MONDAY night approved by a

vote of 4-3 a 3 per cent hotel-motel tax whk h becomes effective in
30 days.
The tax would be in addition to a 4 per cent state sales tax already levied. The tax is e~cted to raise between $250,000 and
$3001 000 a year. It would be on room rentals.
YOUNGSTOWN - DR. SAM SHEPPARD, who spent almost 10
years in prison for the 1954 slaying o( his pregnant wife, Marilyn,
before he was acquitted at a secoo:! trial, has resigned from the staff
or Youngstown Osteopathic Hospital here.
Sheppard is currently the defendant in two wrongful death suits
resulting (rom operations he performed at the hospital. The suits
total more than $J million.
LOS ANGELES - SIRHAN B. SIRHAN has chosen Grant Cooper,
one oC the top criminal lawyers on the West Coast 1 as hls chief de-.
fender at his trial for the murder of Sen. Robert F. Kenned,J. i.t was
disclosed Morxlay.
Cooper, former president of the Los Angeles Bar Association
and the attorney who twice got a hung jury ror Dr. Bernard Finch
in the sensational Finch • Tregoa murder trials, has been studying
the ca21e behiu:l the scenes for months.

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"The Rop~blleu~a -theolo•don but they lost the campalan,t'
tho oodol)' aold In a otateiMJII
011 lbe 1988 elodkln.
"Nixoo' 1 purault of llle Wollace vote alienated the llberal
•trontlaah' voters, almott loat

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Hoi iday Decorating" with these
hand·dipped red candles. They are
smokeless, dripless, colorfast and
handsomely packaged. You get two
12' tapered candles ... a 45e value,
for only 10e with any purchase at
a participating Ashland Service
Station, while the supply lasts. Look
for the "TWIN CANDLE" sign and
drive in soon.

Tha Industrial Rasourcas Company

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (UPO Bush pilots awaited a break in
the weather today to begin re.
moving 39 bodies Crorn the wreckage of a twin - engine plane
which crashed on the shores or
a tiny Alaska lake during a howl·
ing soowstorm.
the smokirw: F27 turboprqJ,
operated by Wetn Consolidated
Airlines, crashed in sw..t.ero
weather Monday on Foxes Lake,
175 miles southwest of here.
The plane was only 15 mtootes
from landing at the tiny nltive
village oC D1amna on the Alata
kan peninsula. It carried 36 passengers, including two inftmts
and a crew or three.

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(UPO- About 600
Vletnlmese ambushed
160 U.S. troops near Sl.igon in
the blgsest American balt.lefield
setback ln two months, military

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artillery, helicopter gunships
and jete with roc:kets.
The increasing military action
near saigon marked a continuspokesmen said toclaJ,
ing allied drive to sweep the
The Cmununlata waited 20 Cl&amp;lita.l area of Communists,
minutes while the U.S. Arm.Y followirw goverrwnent reports
ht Air Cavalry Dlvbion troops the Reds might try a n e w
landed by hetlcq&gt;tar 69 mUoa
north of the ctpltal Tuesday
and then opened fire with
armor plercl~ rockets, machine guns, mortars and rines.
The »pokeamen said the
Communists k1llM 25 U.S.
troops and wounded 52 more.
While a radio operator called
tor help, the other ftmerican
survivors beat back repeated
SAN FRANCISCO (UP0charges by the North VietnaPollee
battled militant BtudeDts
mese.
U.S. commanders rushed in Tuesday In a series ol violent
more troops and pouilded the sweeps across the C8lftlliS ot
North Vletnamese with artillery embattled San Francisco State
and aircraft fire. After Cour College, bocklng up acting
hours, the Reds slipped away in President S. L Hayakawa•s vow
the jungle. There was no report to '1Jreak up th11 reign of
terror. n
ot Communist loSSt!S.
Deputy Pt&gt;llce Chiof Al Neider
Military spdtosmeD said the
said
about 600 omcers would be
Oghl
marked
llle highest
deployed
today at the 18,000American losses since Marine
student
school
to cope with any
battling on the northern border
a month before the Nov. 1 halt further demooltratl.ons by activials, who virtually Idled the
to bombing North Vietnam.
college tor three weeks With
To the west 56 miles north
ads
of violence and intimlda.~
northwest or saigon and 11
miles sOlth or the Cambodian tion.
During TUesday's violenc:e
border, other Cmununists early
450 cluNwtnging pollee
attacked another unit of the lst
several
times routed demoo.straAir Cavalry with 75 to 100
rounds of 82mm mortar plus tors armed with metal bars,
table legs, bottles, rocks and
rifi.e ftre.
They woun:led 18 Americans. stieka.
Thlrl)'-two acUvtoto ...,..e arBut 18 Communlsts were klDed
roatod, bringing to 41 the ~
arrelta since Blyakawa reo..

offensive against the city.
The Communlata atlompted lo
blow IW three ships in s.Jeod•
main river channel with mtne1
Tue lday an:t today but were
unsuccessful, U.S. IIPOkelmen
sold. Shrll&gt;nel sprayed llle doek
of one ship but there wen no
casualties.

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RESPONIIE OF MEIGS COUN'I1ANS to oo ~ lar . - _ , . tp1111lor 1110
Athens 8tate Hoapttal has been aoocL The gifts haw been left this week at ..God's Little House" in
MlddleporL Shown with a pOrtion ot the contributions are three representatives or the Ladles Au:xlllarlea ot the American Legion. Tbey are, left to rlgflt, Mrs, Virgil Walker, Mrs. Jotm Boyd an:l
MrL o. A. Martlo, chairman. Contributions will be accepted at the sune locadon, adjacent to the
!fl~ CINrch of Chrlat, fr&lt;lm 9 a.m. to 3 p. m. next Monday. Gilts are oot to be wroppod.

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FREETOWN, Sierra L e o n e
Tribal con!llcta brterrupted produd:ion at two mines
iD Sierra Leone MondaJr and pollee were sent In to restore or~

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25 &amp;li~ .·icans Killed
In Enemy Ambush

oon vehl&lt;lo wao oiDppod, ...W...
ThniiC&lt;~ -~...­ were Incurred to the Lott ear but
tu
como off tho brld&amp;e as the
&amp;lati•!MI.a-• the Jordon
The laraetll aa )'01 pvo tho. In ~ lp ttlo houi-k•TIIoo- the Intel&lt; "" oot domapcL
tl'aller
attempted to move onto
or ceue-4lr0 line.
\
dotolla of lbolr action.
At 5:25 p.m. at the l'&lt;lllleroy •
d&amp;Y eveniD&amp; Poilee said.
the
bridge.
At t:ts
&lt;m Kerr st., a car Maaon bridge, a car driven by
There were medlum damages
driven b7 Wealey Loa:, 26, Rus- Phyliu Johnlon, 25, ctlflm, ,..,
to
the ear but none to the other
struck
by
a
trailer
being
pullecl
..n, Ky., waa stru&lt;klnlhorlllht
vehicle.
bJ'
a
veblt'le
driven
b,Theodore
rear bumper by a truck driven
There were modaratedun•ae•
by KeJiy McKenzie, Pomeroy, Judd. 42, Cleveland. Tho Johnto
two vehicles u the reault of
after the LoU vehicle had stop..
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the third accldent which ~cur·
pod 8UCidonly to permit atntc:kto
red
at 6:38 p.m. near the Bea·
enter Kerr st. Medium damages
The SalvatiOII Army Is aekCQft Service Station at 111e lnlorlng tor dplls and toy11 tor tm~
By United Preas International
oe&lt;tlon of Ruule 7 ond 33.
detprlvlleged
drlldren
In
ICOLUMBUS - TWO CIDUJREN, PLAYMATES wllo lived on tho
Pollee Aid a veldele driven
Meigs Counl)' and tho nearby
bloek, were tow.l dead In a relrlgerator here Tueod&amp;Y night.
by Gary Srnltll, Paden Cll)'. w.
vlclnll&gt; &lt;bing lbo holiday
Auttloritles . llid Donald Kaiser, 4, and Sharoa Deskins, 5, IP,PQre.-q
Va., attempting a loft turn onto
wore pla&gt;IJw In tho re!rtaerator and clooecl Ita door.
Route 33, pdlecllntolho~of
Dolls and toys can be left
Tho refrigerator was in lbo bork yard of 111e - r t W.
a cu driven by Willie bibblfn,
"" the -ch of the Army hoodmona hou1e on the city's north aide. The appllc:11nce hid been PUJ'oo
Pomei'O)'.
QW1ers, 115 Butternut Ave.
chaaod Monday and """ to hne boon placed In tho houao today.
There were no injuries and •
In Pomeroy ot anytime.
arreota In onr of 1be aocldonto.
COLUMBUS _ THE STATE NATURAL Rosourcesiloportmont
.... no hu~ ...ldanta ...r • .--rtecl dllrlng llle Drst clay of tho
season~- Hunters bqged 433 deer the first day.
Trumb¥" am Aohtabulo counties recorded 109 IUid 101 door
WASIIJNGTON
(UP0teken roopectlvely, tho hlgheot In tho stata. In - • t a m Ohio, JuaUee HOllO L. Black faolo 111e
Woahi- Count;)' had 20, foll..-ecl by Muskln&amp;um wllb 18, Athena s..&gt;reme COUrt may ha.. errecl
14, Gauia 13 and Morgen 6.
13 ...,., ogo "hen II ordered au
school dlstrlcta permlttlrw or
P AR1S- WJnl SOUTII VIETNAM'S deleples IJIIOCtecltoarrhe requiring rociol aegreplioo to
Tlnlrodoy, lbe Unllod Slatoo today tried far C&lt;Jmmunlot agreement
obollah that procUco ''with au
oo who wiD alt "here and oay "hat In Vlellllm negetlat10111 hero. deliberate apeed."
Diplomatic aourc:es aa.ld thesettlementtalkscouldapenin a week
AI~ Black .,.portecl tho
;t North Vlotrul and llle Viet Cong agree with llle Unllod stoboa on historic 1955 ruling 1 - to
the touchy procedure and protocol isauea. The cmmnmtat dtploenforce a 1954 doclal011 .......
rnllta, who were presented an American plan tor talkJ arrarcementl the lont-eltabliabed II~
r.~-,, ,..re o&gt;110decl to give th~Jir roply Iaior today.
buHcilal" dodrine In ecluca-"
· 11011, ho beUe..a llle court mlabl
SAIGON - AMERICAN SOURCES TODAY oold tho ll!!llbar of have dOIIe more to actolerobo
North VletMmeiO troop&amp; lnvadllV South Vietnam dJ'OIIIIOd Ia No. tho pace of doaqreptlon had It
vembor to Ha loll'eat pol,. in 1968.
oot uzod the The 1 oareea said curl'ilnt estimates reported between 6,000 phrase.
and 7.0110 North Vietnamese tnqjs ln!Utralod Into South VIetnam
"Loaldna: beck on It .-, It
1.,1 month. It lll&amp;l'ked a dnmotlc deeroaoo trcm llle 20,000 to 10,000 1....,.. to me tlat It dolo.recl tho
Hanoi ooldlero who •I'-' aouth of the border each mooth from P,_.. of _,.... . _
March 1o Sot&gt;tambor, lbe ,,....., aold.
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sold t1a ~,_
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Tbe acUOIIa placed lh• Eaat on the brlrd&lt; of oll-&lt;a~t war.
Tho taraoll c:ommuni&lt;JIO pvo
atrlkeo against lsroel'o border no detall11 but accused the lraqta
~ottl81118111a, a military • o m. of Orlnl their bli SOVIet-«~P­
muni&lt;J~e• oold. II oold 0110 plano pUed aun• agaJnatlbe oettlementa
waa -down but the pilot par. •'Without any valid cauH."
achuted safely Into Joraell lAir·
In Ammaa, the unotn.cial rerllol')'.
ports aold the Israeli Jot• toIn Amman, W101!1clol Jorda- daY omaohod the town of Molraq,
nliD mWtary IOOrCOO aold antl- a major rood j1111cUOII 30 mil11
olrcra!t Ore lhot down tbreo northoaat of Anunan, with rockloraotl planes. Here, lbo &lt;0111· ets and bombs, Tho roporta aloo
munl&lt;JIO oold only 0110 jot, a ..ld tho planes hit dvlllan tarFrateh-built super-MyJtere, waa eeta at Talbylba, 12 miles southloll.
eaat of the Sea of GoUieo.
"All our other aircraft have
Israel's French~t Mirage
returned to their base safely," jeta swept low over Amman, the
tho conununlque said. ll aold tho report aald. Tho roporta aold
atrlkes ended ot 1:30 p.m. (6:- the buzztns iiOIIt Jlllllclcy Jor.
30 a.m. EST,)
danian a scurl7iol for shelter.
Tbe conununlquo aald Iraqi The reports said there waa no
arUilery sites .,and 1raq1 mn. evidenee aa yet of li?J' bombs
ftary conamtratlonJ east a n d or rockets hittlns Amman.
welt•• at the nortbwestem Jor.
The Anunao reporta aalcl Jor.
dlllllan ell;¥ of lrbld had boon danian antlolrcra!t batteries op•ttadwd. It llllVe no debtlls of ened fire at the Iaraell ,Pianea.
11le raldl.
Tbe,y reportecl no hito.
!n Amman, the military reThe reports aold the laraetl
ports aold the Israeli Jet• Jn. pilots zJwed In and out of lowOldecl ollaht damage becauoe of h""i'ns cloud&amp;, bo«llng tho 11111hoav7 ,....... Ore IUid I"" &lt;loud alrc:raft bitter)' erew1. T h e
eovor.
crow• avt oaly Oeotlna, aecondoThe llll!dlclol reporto ID Am- long tdlmpaea of tho )eta flubman aold tho Jots alao buzzecl Ins ovorhood.
tho Joedalllaa capiW, coualns
Amman•s air raid strens
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JERUSALEM (UPO - Israeli
today lltackecl Iraqi fot·cea
In Jordon In plllilhmont 1 o r

two red candles
only 10c with any
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VOL. XXI NO. 157

Meke Elberfelds In '
Pomeroy Your
Christmas
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Recovery Work

FOR 1969

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DEMOCRATS IN THE OHIO House of Representatives, emphasizing unity, named John C. McDonald minority leader and Anthoi\Y J. Russo his assistant at a party caucus Monday.
The post of minority whip was tert for McDonald to fill. McDonald and Russo were elected umnlmously and there was no contest
tor either posl A. G. Lancione, the dean or House Democrat&amp;, told
the legislntors ''we have complete unity'' for the first time •• tn the
12 years I've been here."

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with a Christmas
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News ... in Briefs
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TAKEN TO HOSPITAl.
Raclne iemergency squadmen
were summoned at 2Ji0 Lm. to..
day for John Buah, Radno,"'"'
Glem Lawson, Rt. 2, Cheshwas removed to Melg1 General
Ire, convicted in a Meigs CounHospital as a n1edlcal patient.
ty common pleaa court trial last
VISITS MOTHER
week on a charge of pointing
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sehoii
and discharging a firearm, was
..- b y Judge John and family ot Mt. Vernon were
weekend guests of Mr. Scholl' I
c. Bacon.
LaWBOD wu ordered to t h e mother, Mrs. Frances Scholl of
Cinc:lnnati workhouse tor a six- Pomeroy.
month term, with fotu' months
ot the sentence suspended oo
good behavior, and assessed a his place of buslneu, tho 111-7

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1&gt;1m lbe proaldenq, UldiiPOilecl

a chlnce 1o win broad voter IIUPport In the olocllm be&lt;OUH he
decided to "ride the bocklalh
tide" 10 vtcton.

"'"decl lbe Naohvllle (Tonn.) Auto
Dleael School. Before entering
the Army, he was employed b)'
the
Westlnghouse Electrical
Corp. Hia rather, Earl D. &amp;l.Y~
der, lives oo RootE- 2, Cheshire.

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[l!f ut hl!lp you ••~·
your hudtl!f fo fif fhl! lid I

WASIIINGTON (UPO - T h o
Ripon Soclol)', a liberal Republican organization, ._td over the
weekend that President ~ elect
Richard M. Nixon -•-b 1 e W"

Ordered

$100 tine.
MASON, W. Va. - Larry D.
The terms ot the good beha~
&amp;lyder, 21, son ot Mrs. GladY&amp; vlor, for which four month&amp; ot
Reynolds, has been promoted to the sentence wo11ld be suspendArmy specialist five serving ed, lneluded disposing of all fire.
with the 3171b Engineer Battal· arm• 1n his home and place or
ion near Eschborn, Germany. buainess. The charge against
Spec. Srv"der is a h e a v y Lawaon grew out o( an Incident
equipment operator with the bat- in which a gun discharged at
talion's company B. He graduated in 1964 from Kyger Creek

will meet Wednesday at 7:30
LOCAL TEMPS
p.m. in the Pomeroy Masonic
The temperature ln Pomeroy's
Temple. Jnstallation ot 1968. 1969
downtown business district at
officers wlll be held, and re11:19 a.m. toda.Y was 42 degrees
rreshments will be served_ All
under overcast skies.
master masons are inVited.

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Ripon Group Says Nixon Blew O.ance

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broad..., ....... . , nllllt.I&gt;J'•u.
CGIIIIIIbla - - ·~
TooVBiack ._.-.d tO bo oar.
(caoti- ... Pap 8)

FIVE-IlAY OHIO FOJ!ECASI'
1\y Ulllfl:d Prell -.a!IOIIol
, . _ &gt;Ill· Oldo 111!11

....... 2 "' t - - below

normal 'll=lldal lhtoulb Moo-

daY wllb the hlahtomllorotureo
generally middle 30o to _ .
40 and tho ovoml&amp;bt low reecl·
lngs avorqlng In lbo - ·
"' lower 201. CGid Thurlda,y
and Frid!QI letlowe4 1ilf rlsiDa
temperatures over tbe week.
OJKI am early next - .
PrecljJitatlon wiD overage about .... !plrter Inch melted
In northoolt amooo.tenlh lndl
or les• eleewhere, oeatrrlng
as scattered ltiiiN lliD'rles
Thunda,y llldFrldoy, moot frequent In northeut ('(IUiltles.

.Two Cable

penocl the
campus .........
Wlder bla "'bard-Une" po!iq.
Scores were injured, iDc"""na a
policeman who wu clubMcl
with a metal c:ha.lr tea.
Good Attendan&lt;O

HQakawa Mid elall .._..
dance wa1 11Ucellellt" •IJIIIte
the dlst:urbuees. 1be fuaed
ao..-dst oloo told - uy want to make It dMr to
everyone that Pm to break up tiU nip, rl.
terror."
Tho acting proal-, who
suspended ftve milltut ltudld
leadl!lrs Moodly, Ull'dl'leed tbe
suspen1ion of nine more u a.
resutt ot TueldQ"I da.... wtcb
pollee.
The most

violent bltde 1xdre

out when

some

attradecl ahoot 4,0001101-.
Demonllrotoro re_..., 1ilf
throwing rocb, llottlel, fDDd..
tra,ys and lop 1mlllcl!e4 from
metal tablol am cblllrl. 1'IIIIJ

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Projects
Detailed
GUYSVILLE - Details of two
distribution cable eli(JaDiion projeets in rural areas of Guysville
exchange were aonouaced tr:day
by Ge-ol Telephone Co. of

Ohio.
ROOert L. Keatley, Athens di&amp;trict commercial ntamger. said
the projects are underway alii
set for completion by the end of
the month. Cost of the expansion
lobo lo $24,000.
One project will increase cable
facilldes oloog S.R. 329 to llle
village of Stewart. Adde4 cable
also Ia bolrw placod along S. R.
144 to the area or the new Fed--

oral Hockirw high school.
The other job will increase
eable lllclltties ror the rural area
Iouth of Guysville, inclllllir¥:: U, S.
so and c. R. 57.
Keatley noted the elQ)ansion
projects are designed to meet
current and future communications needs of the Guysville excharwe areL 1lle exchange covers 65 square miles of Athens,
Meigs and Washington counties.
It serves more than 400 tele-

phones. with an average of about
six phones per square mile.

300 pollee

marched onto tbe CrJ4miMAII,
where a 110011 rtllr hid

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At leVenl pcUtl. • • • •

..oaring bl.. to their
HuUawo
(COnti- em Pap 8)

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Suit Asks
Damage

Judgment
A suit uldng fur . . . _ . &lt;11

$2,37f, plus bUnlll, bu filed In Meip Count;y .,..1.....
pleas court 1ilf AnciU and llorman R. Von Maire, 810 E. SocObd Ave.. Mlddlepart, apln•
the MoriiY Consll'uctloll ~
mom eo., Parkeraburt. am tho
VUla110 (I{ Middleport.
The pettUoo ...,, 'tbe aiDCQil
asked 1a for damapa ....._, W
the ptatnttre home wld1e t h •
Morey Coutnletlan E4plpment

firm, UDder ooatract 1&gt;7 Middleport VIllage, wu In lbo pro.
cess of inDIUng a Mn1J8 IQ'•
IBm.
Alleged damages tu tho Van
Matre homo Include a crac:ked

ceilln&amp; dlslodpd ceiUnil tllo.
cracked tna bloek and waUpa..
per and dloled&amp;'ng of tho plato
or.iolatlnlho-.
The plaintlfrs ask tor a r.
straining order ..uatniDi t b 1
Village of Middleport from 1101lns lbe Morey .,..,.,_ firm
lbo l a a t -

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and tbat a Jo!Vnont bo 1
eel In their behalf.
Three new bus drher certitl·
c:ates were inued TuesdQ night
when the Melga Coum;y -...t of
Education met at Ita P~~~~n~~roy

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Bonds Forfeited

otnce.
Receivt-.: thecerti.ftca&amp;eawere
Dick Wetl, Franklin Triplett am
Robert Moler. The board olao
to,__ membership In
llle O b l o - - Aaaoci..
Uoa.

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orw Mayor Olorlto ._..

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