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l'oolei'V1-Middloport, 0., 'l'llollday, Docomber 3, 1968

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;.
The higher (."()5( oi mon•;) is

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
DEC.4- 5
NOT OPEN

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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'

ln&amp;ereat

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

ROSEMARY'S BABY

(Technicolor)
Mia Farrow, John C'assa~' etes
COLORCARTOONS:

Rockabye Baby
Happy Woodchuck

SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

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had been anticipated, eoonom-

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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
IIV\
slowed inflationary trends as

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

Sentence

her.
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

conn-

woman they need the money
as bait to trap the eopfldence

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Mra.
Sollie Ar&lt;lde !oat $1,000 laot
~o~rlda7 aa the vl~tlm ota
donee ac~ When pollco d&amp;tecttves came to her door Mon.
daY oho thcJolbl lbe&gt; could help

Syracuse Man Held
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On Otarge of DWI

interest.

FRIDA\' l'HRU TUESDAY

aNCINNATI (Up0 -

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

To Specialist 5

LODGE TO MEgT
Pomeroy Lodge 164, F&amp;AM,

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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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right

way!

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For Christmas
Gifrine .. .

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Sillfer Sales &amp; Service &amp; McCalls Patterns
115 W. SECOND
992-2384
POMEROY, 0.

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.

ol.

"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

''Far from rnarlclnlllle ODd of
the DIW'QIIalcoalJianaat..sbelrl
antldjlolad, tho ole&lt;;tlon llrooaIt lila '-1111 01111
polarized votlnl .(IOtlmll ocaJNI
the Rlpublicafta," tilt ~
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Your Ashland dealer says "Happy
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.

There's sure to be smooth sledding

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IIOIIDCied lbe et1 clear 32 min!n Joruaolom, a mllltory com- utos later. But pianos could ot111
munlp laid the ''IIUIIItiYO" be heard over Amman O&lt;Caaloa' , -.. l l l t ···of "11:1 10··000'·.,.
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• n• a!ter""Uie all clt!li• ·lbo· N•

ahead next Yuletide when you

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FOR

Memher of Federal Dep1nit ln•wance Corporation

ASHLAND OIL l MFIIIIG COMPANY

Mi::lllS G£ii!UIAJ. Hilsl'ITAL.

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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

... Cllloilr

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as the Americans called in

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.

Violence Sweeps
C.Ollege Campus

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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.

3 ... .Collisions
in
2
Hours
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TODAY

SAIGON

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,ollldoa ...,. l ..uod Ia No,....
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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.
Uon,•
sold t1a ~,_
A'...mn dur:IQI a rare ......._
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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
!IIIII&lt; but
shrieked !lbort)j&gt; alter am

sam,

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nortii11Nrlldal.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER •

Israelites
Exact Eye
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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
purchase

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VOL. XXI NO. 157

Meke Elberfelds In '
Pomeroy Your
Christmas
Shopping Center * *

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."

JOIN TODAY

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Coat ~INI il -ntiiUy
an antltoclal artlvlty. Nobody II k e 1 an etflelency

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COLUMBUS -

It Sure Is
Easy Sledding
with a Christmas
Club Check ...

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Ropuhllcen - • of ~
1Ublllanllal plno In 111e Hoult

High School, Cheshire. and at-

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

suwc&gt;&lt;t .,

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.

By 3 IWeQdaala

two--

dol- - · andnl&amp;l&gt;tlnlboon.tofIIDI!I
'l'llooclay
Three

orw Mayor Olorlto ._..

Fc:r!oltlna
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Poroono,
nw-.h&amp;'nl....,.
iDil Rc:bort ScAii:Mnt, .......
$43.70,_........... nDi
dla , tiS. ..... to
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Flood-

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ICM.$lllrii . . .Cialiilnl'e.IM
choraea. 1111 110 Mill ,... til ''·.

ehlqea at ;llaM'II• .._ l.pt,)

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SAN FRANCISCO (UP])- 'l1le
pllebara are tho bl&amp; loooro Ill

New Hope for Expanded Hope

nongovernment organizatlon founded m
1958 to help raise tbe level of medic al edu-

and treatment mission to Ceylon.
Project HOPE now seeks to add a oecond ship and has received word. from the
Defense Department that it "would look
with favor upon a request for an additional
hospital ship after the cessation of hostillties in the Far East." Presumably, it
would be 011e of the Navy hospital •hips

cation in developin~ nations .
The project's famed hospital ship, the
SS HOPE, is on Joan from the Navy . where
It was called. the USS Consolation. Since
Its christening in 1960, the SS HOPE has
conducted programs in Indonesia, South
Vietnam, Peru, Ecuador, Guinea , Nicaragua and Colombia. It is currently half-

The need for a second ship is under·
&amp;cored by the fact that the project ha&amp; on
hand invitations from 24 nations for a visit
of the SS HOPE.
At the rate of one country per ship per
year, even a fleet of HOPEs would have
Its work cut out for it.

Hopes are ridinl on the outcome of

way through a 10-month medical teaching

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sunglasses may be prescribed
within Its borders. The law passed In
Alaska also forbids the lillie and distribution of eyeglass frames made of highly
combustible materials.
The National Society for the Prevention
of BUndneos has hailed the Ala&amp;ka law as
"one of the most progressive steps ever
taken to protect the eyesight of millions
who wear glasses" and points out that it is
pioneer legislation not Only ln the United
States but in the world. Only MassachuseUS lias similar legislation pending. The
society has long campaigned against the
·dangers of ordinary breakable glass .
Slfety lenses are tough, shatter-resistant
gla : s which has been healed and chilled
rapidly, similar to the way steel is case·

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hardened. They can have any

prescr~tion

defects as well as affording protecti011.
The society Is also campal~g to rid
the market of flammable eyeg
frames .
American manufacturers have largely

hours or bl&amp; clales,

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aa the other OM.
I to loove, bat ho IOJI
rn have to ... • u
I've beea 1MDI • ....., _
law·
with blm tor onr
1r I lllo for -.......
It wiD all come out ft
weren't reaJI¥ marrlod, IDIIwill the nolllhbor• .-?
Will can't I Juot fllletllleoYe?

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' wily

am exaggerating. You aee, Hel·
en? What mao has a chanee ln
a fan111,y o1 women? - FROZEN
OUT OF MY OWN BATHROOM
Dear Frozen:

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Extra Pinball Is No-No

A mOuse ahivera. A 1 I o n
roara. You pay for the bot wa·

A common pleas judge in Franklin

ground into them, thus correcting v1sual

ed odloo1, I 101 - ·- ThaD I
mot a 111111 1 _.llh!RIOd. llul ho
II liowb' kllliD11111loV0.
I _.. IIIII ho hod a.bld
drtnldal
Ho
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few weeki aso. 11o Ia u eiiiil

rm D- 'l'TL:
left In tho eold.
You eao leave ~ time JUU
M¥ wife read this and ll8ld I wlah. • a 11111111 ....,. Uop.

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abandoned such unsafe materiaiB as eel·
lulose nitrate but imported frames COD·
tlnue to b~ a problem.

County, Ohio, has ruled that a pinball machine that gives a player an extra ball if
his &amp;eore is high enough Is a gambling de·
vice.
The ruling upheld the state liquor commission's suspension of the license of a
tavern for allowing the immoral machine
on its premises.
Look out, crimeland. Law and order is
at last on the march.

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, cleanllnell If next to Godllnea&amp;, fine I Bullllf dlu8hler muot
think Bho'a Mill God.
!lie gets out &lt;Jl a lull, bot tub
and geta under a bot lhower
•'to rlDae off.,. When lbe tiDlohoa with the bathroom, the IQI
run eold and so doea IDJ' blood.
TIWI hawen&amp; mornln&amp; and nJabt,
ao tbo oni,y time I set a bot
lhoWer IB wbon I don't espec:lally want It - oar!1 Soturdol'
momlnt! when she lioopa late.
Don't 103 •'l!eot her to the
draw." There' a al...,a aomelmpormm reuoo, like -llor """k

Safety-Sighted Program
The 49th state hao become the llrst state
In the nation to provide that only safety

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band. After the cbll*- ftal.lb.

NEXT
FREEZING AT IDS HOOSE

now in service In .vietnam.

man.

you with 1h1a

a•aume fCIU

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In oureb at a

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Provo

me wroni IDII

tel._

a 1&amp;11781' - who will 1bow )'OU
how e&amp;Q' It Ia. - H.
Dear Rll•:
A - - to •"l''l''d &lt;JlGoosip."' The belt 1fll to llut UJI' a
nojgbborllood palt lo via a bkiden 11110 reeordol'. Qtp•IIJ-.

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A Kook Book lor Yule Gilt?

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NEW YORK- Joan Crawford's

Crlodna and bldband HarVIll'
called II ol! alre&amp;dy
, .. , NBC's jlllllllng to alp Did&lt;
Caveti, but tho gray Oannel frlllht
nowa CDi they're afraid Johnny
CarBOII wiD be Insulted., .. ABC
olfered tbe suave midwestenler
16 weeks In prime evening time
next I\UI1IJlei' plua two prime
nltlbt• a weflk stortlng In Jan.
of "70 .... Dldt can have t h e
Men C1:itnD replaeement for Ute
MediiVUiky

QOddlrw wben Men ahlftl to CBS.

TV IIOKl Aujr, ... NBC, wbleb

didn't learn trom its •"21" quJz
· lnvolvamonto and c:aullhl an FCC
reprimlnd for "!Jiestlonable''
taetlt:a tn at least ooe show, htr.
ed a former ,Jutl.ce DeP't tnvesUpdvo lawyer aa liB Top Cq&gt;
to keep Ita alrway1 clean.
H'(be Jmpoasl.ble Yeara," golog IDto the Radio cttJ Musle Hall
for Christmu, doesn't have any
wild nude 11 cene a11 one of t h e
tum's press apotsreported(and
bl&amp;lldreda ol pro!A&gt;ata followed).
uc.ctus Flower,"'whlchj us t

WORLD ALMANAC
FACTS

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Br PHIL PASTORET
Selected aborts subJects today are seen at the shopping

center nther than at your
favorite moom pitcher palace.

Ev

citlzm

lit~

hnB

cal ~when lit yrm/: the

le!Jef' of lhe uoting machine

at el&lt;ctlon time.

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Aerial bombing was
probably first tried in warfare by the Austrians during the siege of Venice in
1849; The World Almanac

says.

Tate the fifth often enough,
and they won't be able to get

a word out of you for days.
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The ultimate in precilioft.-planned e v en t s is
· the uspontaneow" political
convention demonstration.

Hado's
THI IW.F&amp;O.CK
IN FU'-'- FOOT'...._~
t ! I M , - TI4E
MUHIIR81 IN· · • ·

Bdwy. and the midtown Eall)'
Side make surrounding restaur.
anta and hotels goldmines: Bur·
ltngton House, oo the alte of the
old Zleg(eld Theatre, wlU force
Ita neighbor La Seala to Ollj)llld.
O«ice workers catch m o r e
colds than factory bands •••• Meyer Davia' lOR Emory got tbe dance
music job at the Waahingtoo Na-

tional Symphony Ball BO Emoey
and Meyer ck:lnated U.OOO, more
than
thll)"ll make , , The Pill
struck gold again .,., Noel Coward"a ''Sweet Potato," anagglom- reportedly Is hehln4 a biB drop
eraticm of Noel"a 101111 and jokes in materni:Qr dress aale11.
Former blg.band leader Richover some 40 years, fol(t,
ard
Maltby (recently · Mllllllng
ed {twleel) and on an bwostment
Lawrence
Welk operatlona) deof $225,000 manaaed to nm Into
the red Ink lor $450,000, a noat- cided It's a ripe time to go back
11 tragic trucl&lt; ..,. Noel had DOth· behind hll baton oo the eollege
tng to do with its preparation or dance etreuit •••• There's a lotta
dotJIIb in the dou&amp;fmul bualno&amp;s:
produc:lion.
lndla'a Indira Gandhi ls will- The Cbod&lt; Full o'Nuta factory
log to adjudleste the Vletname&amp;e (claims to be the world's larWar - If all side&amp; would agree gest) In lrq&gt;leal Seeauc:u,, N, J.,
her tlndlngs are ftnal .••• T h e produeea more tban a mUllan
sinkers a day.

BARBS

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huge skyscrapersgoinguparound

The Austrians
launched bomb-laden hal·
loons with fuses fixed to
explode over the city. As ·
nature' s neutrality would ·
have it, most of the bal·
loons were blown off.
rourse and some even
floated back to explode
over the Austrians.

Do It

Seafood dinners are getting

more expenaive because lobsters
and ...auwllor• levitated their prieos ~ .. ,. You
don~ bl.ve to be Jewilh: Orieotal Irene Kuo, who owns the
Llehee Tree re&amp;tauranta, basher
own late supper on the way borne
nlshta at the Slap Dell,v; bor
resuiar order- mlllzob ballaoop
...• Bert Lahr dled)l&amp;ta;yuaraso
and the world's ltl11 ladder.
More New Yeu-'1 Eve puUes: the 37th St. llldeoWOJ will
get $25 per perBOil and lllet mltrIIClll and e h a - 110111 It
.••• Holland's Prlneel1 anutiDe
ls ltuc\Yinl •lnglna:ln Cutdt no
Wanda llhelved plua to
wed Steve LIIIDont to .-, w1as
her alllng falber Max; 77 ....
Jelf Cbondler'o widow _..., Ia
teach1ng: drama at SUD McwdA
College.

Hong Kooi is the home &lt;#.
some 3.8 mlWon people, in-

cluding more than a million
refug.., I r o m CommUDist
China.

Time

lion. By the team of arbitrator• who reBOived the garbagemen'• strike by moving the bargaining table to Paris.

NEW YORK (NEA)
On the surface, it would appear a Uttlelate to he making
any suggestion• about gilt-giving this Jear.
To jUdge by the store di&amp;play&amp; an advertising, mOB\
people have been doing thesr Chri&amp;tmas shopping &amp;iDee
right after Labor Day.
But we know better. Tbe true &amp;pirit of giving does not
really bloom until the streets are jammed with angry
people who have waited for the last possible minute to
buy presents.
And as that minute is almost here, we would like to offer
the reminder that a book is a wonderful gift to ~ve .
Chosen with care, a book can be small, lightweight, com·
pact and readily folded for easy storage. Moreover, if you
select a book in a durable binding, it can be left outside
throughout l't.,: year at a great saving of house room. ·
This year ;, an especially good Christmas to give a hook
as there ... .. a.ore interesting tiUes available tban ever
before.
Our suggestion for the best of the lot follows:

FICTION
ALL THIS AND THAT, TOO. 'l'lte Bearing love story of
Bulgaria's yoUDKOSt woman auto racing car mechanic and
a hrllUant Algerian figure skating champion, set against
the hackgrotmd of a France facing a currency devaluati011.
CONFRONTATION ON ELM STREET. 'l'lte heartwarming, compelling, sometimes terrifying story that follow•
the careers of twin brothers over 56 years as one grows up
to be the chief of potlce and the other grow&amp; up to be a
college junior.
GEOitGE SBLEPINGTON WASHED HERE. The hllarlous, rollicking, devil-may-eare tale of a group of zany U.S.
congressmen who disciM!r a way to gel pay-offs frmn an
old Indian tribe living In the deiert in return for ... well,
it's a gas.
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CICICTCIR SAYS

rear's Olympic•. An
Olympic High Altitude Training Program W8B established
at Soulb Lake Tahoe, Calif.,
not only to help accUmallze
our athletes but also to learn
the truth about the alleged
elects
a I tl tude OD performance.
Team doctors made delaDed physlololdcal atudles
of the CODl(IOfllon. 'l'ltey
found that prolonged e•ercise
In rarefied air Will not adversely alrect an athlete's
heart or jlelleral health. The
first and most Important
change to lake place is an Increase in the ied blood cell
count. thus Increasing the
o"JJgen-earrylng capacity of
the blood.
Althowdt tho four weeks of
alUtude lralning preiC!'ibed
do not completely acellmallze an athlete, they do
bring about Improved performance in the endurance
events. Estabi1Bhin8 proper
Pa&lt;Ing In such evenlo wu,
however, found to be mOI'O
Important than fuD p~ID­
Ioglc adjustment to lbe
aiUtude. For the u
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events Usat required leBI
than 110 IOCOI!ds, no acclilnallzetioo wu oeede4 becaUJe
"the r u n n er flnlahel with
practically the moe air in
his IUDRI be ltarted with.
One of the disciM!rles the
doctors made wu that when
an a t h le te who had had
altitude training returned to
sea level be could usually
beat hll prevloua record.
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on the f u t u r e training_of
those who will be competing
at sea level.
All persons who go to a
foreign country are lltely to
get gastrointestinal upsets
from a difference in the composition of the local water
and e•posure to straino of
bacteria and viruses \hay are

not uaed to. This, too, requires some adjustment and
to keep such upsets to a
miDlmum our athletes were
fed from a special kitchen,
used bottled water for drlnting and brushing their teeth
and avoided uncooked vegetables and fruit at least unW
alter the games.

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JMPzine Reporter. Shut dCIWII
three weeks otiO boeauoe It

Q-Wbat Ia Tofranll pven
for? What are Its aide
etrects7
A-Tblo Ia a brand of ImIpramine. It is given to comtiat depression. The ll4e
etrects observed with too
larRe a dose include dmleu
of the moulb, blurred vlllon,
rapid pulse and consUpatioo.

QUICK. QUIZ
Q-Whlch II the precfmni.
b&lt;oed of beef CoUle 18
the United Statu.
A-There are more Here-

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fordl, commetdal aDd purebrad, marketed every year
tlwl all - r beef breedo

COlDbiDed·
· Q-Hoto are jilt colort arnl!lfled mtilt rainbow?
A-In tho order of the
_.trum-vialllt on the lnlicle, then lndliO, blue, IJOOD,
yellow, onnge aDd red.
Q-Whv do 100 I&lt;IV that a
pertOft toho II laj/lftg loto, II

sportllltf a Claua board
but wearllltf 1 mUitaey .......,.
and holdllltf a bqllsl of madllne

guna.
The man was slallllllltf batbre

a door, from wbleh a pusaled
Czeehotlovak peers.
"What's the . .tier?" aaka. "Haven't you ever lllf1
St. Nleholaa batbre?"
)
Tba mapzina wao lilowed t;
re&amp;ume pojllleatloo after wi6l)lraad prolestallooa qa1nat )II

closure.

.,

conalderation."

Unuaual Protest
The

\11111\111

new-

protest ns

In tho Czeeboalcnak
J1U1¥
Rude Pra.o,
wtd.eh Aid the worllara were
IIIIMWY over tbo creaUoo at 1
cGI:nJDittee to aet '-' a IIIIIU'ate
CGmmunlat parey orpnlaadon
for Czech lama. 1be mow was
aee1:1 as a e~~tltwadon to Soviet
roportsd

l\'

wlabea.
A4 a couequeDCe the workers
to 000 dhiaiCII of the K I -

- . I d plod . . - to collect
their duos of $2.80 but--to pan
on on1,y t.u to party ollldala.
Tba dl111uto lnwlv•• a - ·
for c..c~ lando of
Bohemia and Moravia. Stowstda
already hal I 1141(1irato party

'1 • - tho rule• eomm1tteto
for chonpl that would pul
more action In "the pme,n aa1d
Commlalloner Eekert. "1 think
tho7'Yo II, and they have
put more excitement for the
ful illlo ballblll.''
'Jbe way tlle nllea men naure
It, pitdler1 - e ao good In '68
becauH they were able to ltand
way up there oo thole 15-lnc:ft·
hl&amp;b lllOUDdl, t'throw down from
thole eiJfls," ud let flre with
ovOl'l'lhlnc they had at a nlee,
juicy strlko zone.
will be

But - · all -

lowered to 10 inches, and the
llope 1-.,g op to them will be
made ' 4gradual and unUorm'" 10

turlers can't come

Two mlshQr good authorltloa,
however, aren't 10 sure that the
rules makers aeeompliahed
what they set out to -put
more base hits into the game.
Both Harry 4 'The Hat..
Walker, Houston Astroa' manager who Ia acknowledged 0118 ot
the games operts on hitting.
and Cal Hubbord, supervisor ol

Ashland Collep '""' Its open- not with -eboa bUt with a Ing pme of the season, a 6939 nmaway over Wllberloree.
balketball win over Indiana.
Gerald MeKoe aparkecl t b e The high for the game was 17
Bobcats in the la&amp;t half with hll points by the Eagles• WayneFokbot shooting to make op a 43- olowBid.
Musklngum College scored an
30 halfllmo detldt and win 80upaet win over Denison 69..S7 in
70,
the
first game of the season for
The Hoosiers saw the marpn
teams. Dtolaon Ia the docut When Mdteo seored I I • e
fending
champion of the Oblo
points In one qulek perfod and
add four more u Ohio tallied conre~e.
Rid&lt; ilarmer wa• blllh !ol' the
ab: In a row to Dip at Indiana's
Musldoa
with 18 polnla. ~
heel I.
was
led
by Andy Wieland's 14
The Hooaiera' bl&amp;: a.un J o e
Cooke fouled out with nino min- points.
Ohio Woslayan edged Earlham
left to play and • minute (Ind.) 76-74. The wlnnero were
later Bobcat &amp;\lll'd John Canine
made the layup which put h I a paced by Dave !lyrleb with 25
team ahaad for good at 66-65. polnto, Centre (lcy.}~eatedWU­
Canine waa blg[l with 21 points, mlngton 79-73.
MeKeo hod 20 poilU. Cooke paced tho Hoosiers with 19 _points,
in their seaBOD _.tog game.
IIOWI ljJOl'lo eedes:Tuoadaynll!ht

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Boston " • ' • 16 6
Baltimore ••• 18 7
Phlladol!&gt;bla . , 12 6
ClneiMOtl •. , 14 8
Detroit. ' • ' ' 10 12
Now York. , .11 14
Milwaukee , . , 6 17
West
W, L,
Los Alltfelea •• 17 7
san Dtqo ••• 12 12
san Fran. • , 12 12
Atlanta , , , •• 12 13
SeaUie, , , .•• 11 18
Cbl- ...... 10 17
Phoenix. , , , ,5 17

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NIW York 126 Atlanta 93
Son Dloao lOB q,I- 103
Cln&lt;:lrvaU 129 Baltimore 127
Loo Alltfelea 122 Phoenix 108
san Francisco 127 Sea!Uo 122
Only - · achedulad

AHL STANDINGS
By United Preas International

Now YCN'k 11 Atlanta
Baltimore at Detroit
San Francl&amp;eo at Phoenix
Mllwoukeo at Boston
Only pmea aeheduled.

East

W. L, T. Pis.
Hershey • . .. • 13 6 2 28

Providence • • • 11 9 2 24
Baltimore • • , • 8 10 2 18
~r!nglleld . . .. 5 13 5 15
West
W. L, T, Pis.
Bua.lo • ' ' ' ' 14 2 3 31
Clovelond , , • , 9 10 2 20
Rochester • , •• 8 10 3 19
Queboc . . . . . . 513 ! 15
Tuesday's Resultl
B7 Uoltod Prell bemaliooal
Hersey
8 Quebet: 3
Eaot
Only pmo scheduled
W, L. Pet. G8
Wednesday's Games
!IIDDOaota • • • 13 • 78S

9

HCIUatal • .. , , t 8.801 ll'h

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Tho pari)' - - - • • •
..., of aldeaii!IPinl tho
concr..a. wtdch wu to IDiflt
ohortlf before tho lnVUICOI lut

'l;lloadaf• Rooults

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shortstq&gt; Zollo
Versalles from San Diego in the
r:onttnuanee of 8 deal that sent
pitcher BW Davis to the
Padres.
But the btgge&amp;t deal was
made by Robert li&gt;orl, natlooal
treasurer of the Democratic
PartY, who purehaoed 100 per
cent d. the Washington Senators
for utn the areaof'$10..million."
Short, who ooce awned and sold
the Los Angeles Lakers pro
bukotball team, astd In a hardnosed
statement that the
Senators were "a very poor
&amp;eeond division team and worse
financially" and vowed to make
whatever changes are needed to
produce
"an
artistic
and
rinancial success ."

No pme• •cheduled

THE DAIL VSENTINEL

''Heinl' overweight Ia a health
hazard!••

tained veteran

charted with one earned run.

Fifth-Ranked Kansas
Upset By Wisconsin
By CHARLES RICHARDS
Olympian Jo..Jo White led the
Ja.yhawk climb to wlthin a 59..57
UP! ~rta Writer
With the 1968~9 eoll ..e deficit, but that was the closest
baaketball season less than a Kansas got.
Charlie Scott another Olympic
week underway, the upset bug
is alreaey biting where It hurts. star, scored 28 points to lead
Flfth-ranked Kansas feU vic- North Carolina to its victory
Urn to a hot-shooting spurt by over Oregon, while Notre Dame
Wtsconatn earljo ln the second used the formula or superior
half Tueadll)' nlllh~ trimmed a height and shooting to upend
nine.polnt detldt to two point&amp; Kings College.
Davidson held F urman score·
but never could regain the lead
and the Badgers won, 67-62.
less the first five minutes and
Vlllanova, the naUon•s ninthranked team, was pressed but
managed to defeat Prineeton 64S4 with a Qurry of points in the
final three minutso.

More Sports

OnPagelO
New Owner
Sure Team

COLUMBUS (UP])- Ted Me· rambled ror 830 yards and 10
Nulcy, Upper Arington's fiold TDa.
Joining M&lt;:Nulcy In the stargenel'lll and Jim Svoboda, r.o..
studded
bAckfield were haltrain Senior's bruistrw two-way
backs
Dave
Burke of Marietll.,
perrormer, head the 1968 United
Bellefontaine's
Jesse Williams
Preas International Class • AA
and
Cuyahoga
Fall s Aillbl:ck
All-Ohio higtl school football
DOU8 Root.
toom.
Burke, the smallest player on
McNulty, I 6-1, 180 pounder
the
team at 150 pounds, ran for
who ran and .-esed for more
1,383
yards - averaging seven
than 2,200 yards in directing the
yards
ewry time he carded the
Golden Bears to their secon:l
straight
Class A sc~ ball.
He ripped off 312 yards
championship, was selected as
against
Southeastern
Ohio
Tom Spencer or Gallipolis
was named on tlle third team

as a defensive back; Bob Handley or Athens was an holll)..
able mentioo defensive back;
Rick Mosely and Mike Adams,
also both of Gallipolis, were
honorable mention linemen.

UPI Back of the Year today
by sportswriters, !I)Ortscasters

To hnprove

Today's
Almanac

'· (&amp;G. . . . . . . .

'

Senior, G-3, 215, Sr.; Sieve Krtt;.
zer, Sidney, 6-6. 220, Sr.
Tacklea- Fred Plaanalll, Worren Western ReMrve, &amp;.1, Dl,
Sr.;
Sh8d WUlluD1 1 Partamouth, 6-3, 222, Sr.
Guard•- G-..
Whltlllold.
Massillon, 5-10, 175, Sr.; Doul
Crlm, Upper ArllqJt.on, ~1, l.H.
Sr.
Center- Bruce Woeraer, (ia..
hanM Llnooln. 6-1. 185, Sr.
Quarterlooek- Ted McNuiQ!,
Upper Arlirwton, 6-0, lBO. Sr.
Hallbacks- Jesae wnuam..
Bellefontaine. 6-1, 185. Sr.; Din
Burke, Marietta. $-10. 150, Sr.
Fullback - Doug Raol, cu,..
hoga Falls, 6-3, 215, Sr.
F1rst Team Def'eDH
Ends - Duane Dorrlc:l&lt;, tor' 6-1, 215, Sr.; Cllnton ~
man, Hamll!DI Garfteld, 8-4,
222, Sr.
Tackles-Jon
Bn.ncbberrY.
canton McKinley, 6-0, 200. Sr.;
Chris Zaf'fer. Elyria, 5-10. 205,
Sr.
Middle
Guard- Cal ~.
Shelb,, ~7, 250, Sr.
Linebackers- Lino Veneruc-ci, Sarrlusky, 6-2, 195, .51'.; Ric
James, Warren Hardiac:, $.2,
210, Sr. ; Don caldwell, Col~~~Do­
bus South, 6-1, 220, Sr.
Backs- Bob -~ Trot&gt;toodMadisonj Tom Bohyer, Warren
Harding, S..O, 185; Jbn Luh,
Akron Garfield, 6-4, 210, Sr.

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Royal Tom, under the patient Dr. Zetzel.
Royal Tom covered the six
handllnti at Fernando Toro, swept
paBI Arbmahla 111gb and Dr. Zel- .furlongs 1n 1:10 4..5, an excep..
zol to capture the $15,000 fea- tlonally good Umo over the BIB
tured allowant:e race at Aque- A'a wtuterlzed surface. He paid.
doet Tuoadll)' by a length a n d $7.60 to win,
half,
Toro, who usually llkea to
ride in front, bold Royal T o m
beblnd the twv o_.[ators aa tho.Y
set the ear!1 pace. Arllnuilah lllllh
loll the gate rlrll but Dr. Zotzel came rl8ht up to challenge
and the two horaea exch&amp;Dged
IUPON REQUEST)
the lead several times.
When the 8peOd dool flnully
Our U.ual GMII CINnlnt
wore both bonos down, Toro
moved Royal Tom out and to tho
top where be waa never head-

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champion Athens.
WUllams,
a &amp;.foot-1, 185
pounder, averaged 8.2 yards in
142 attelftlltB in amassing 1,272
yards and 23 touchdown&amp;. In
four sea1100s. Williams CCDlJliled
4.:J47 yards -~ a brilliant 8.0
avenge - aoo 76 touchdowns.
In two varsity seasons, Root .
bulled his way for 2, 418 yards
in 408 ·~mpts aro 180 points.
Root, a 6-3, 215 powv:ter, carried 232 times this season for
1,263 yards. Combining power
and breakaway speed, R o o t
reeled off touchdown runs of
43, so, 58, 67, 80 and 86 yards.
Rounding out the offensive
team are Sidney end Steve
Kritzer; Warren Western Reserve's fred Pisanelll and Shad
Williams of Portsmouth at t.ckle; Massmon~s George Whitfield and Doug Crim, Upper
Arllngton. at guards; ~ham
Lincoln's Bruce Woerner at
center.
The orrenshe line averages
205 pounds while the derenshe
interior all.gmnent combines for
1,092 pourds.
Calvin Dietz, Shelby's monstrous 6-7, 250 pound middle
guard. is the tallest and heftiest
defensive starter. He's joined
by ends Duane Derrick. Merr
tor, and Ointon Spe8111111n,
Hamilton Garfield; tackles Jon
Brandyberry. Canton McKinley
and Chris Zaffer or Elyria.
Comprising the linebacker
corps are Sandusky• a Lino v~
orucci, Ric James of Warren
Haniing alli Don Caldwell, C~
lumbus South.
Akron Garfield's Jbn Lash,
Tom Bohyer, Warren HanUng,
and Bob Rosati o( TrotwoodMadison make 1.11 the defensive
secordary.

ard coaches.
Svoboda, at 6-3 and 21S
pounds, was tabbed as Lineman
of the Year. As a tight end., he
sRIU'ed 15 catches ror 338 yards
and. four twchdowns.
In addition to pla,ying offenSAN FRANCISCO (UP0 - Robert 9Iort. the new owner of the sive and defensive end, Svoboda
Washington Senators, didn't come also filled in at both hallback
spl:ts, tullbs.ck and linebacker.
to play.
Svoboda, who like McNulty is
He has come, in his own words,
to convert the American Lea- high on the list of numerous
gue's cellar..(Jwe!Jers into an ' 1ar· major colleges, act.ually led the
Ustlc and financial success.. and balloting in both the orrensive
if those worldng for him can't and defensive end categories.
McNulty completed R3 of 152
help him do It,. again in his own
words, '"some changes will be pass attempts for 1,414 yards
made.••
and 15 touchdowns. He also
.'Jlort Mid he paid •'in t h e
area or $10-mllllon." He knows
what he's getting into. too.
"We're starting with a very
poor second division club and an
By United Press International
even worse financial club," said
Today ls Wednesday, Dec. 4,
the SO.year old Democratic na,.
the
339th day or 1968 with 27 to
ttonal committee treasurer and
former owner or the Los Angeles follow.
The moon is full.
Lak.ers basketball team. '"I don't
The morning stars are Mars
intend to let It stay that wey."
and Jupiter.
The eveni~ star s are Ver~.~ s
and Saturn.
On this day In history:
In 1918 President Woodrow
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UP0
WUson sailed for France to
- . ~keCooleyoeUod31polnls
attend the peace conference for
to lead the Morris HarveyFl,y .
World War I at Versailles.
tng Eagles to a 107.75 victory
In 1942 President Franklin D.
over Marjetta here Tuesday
Roosevelt ordered the Uquidanight,
tion or the WPA, created ln 1935
Morris Harvey took a 10.
to ,provide work for the
point hall'time lead and built
unemployed.
COLUMBUS (IJPO The
It up for a nO-cel'rtest second
In 1946 the United Mine 1968 United Press lnternatiooal
hal(. Mark Ulrey led the scor·
Workers Union was fined $3.5 All-Ohio high school Class AA
lng for Marietta with 19 points.
million for refusing to call off a ~ootball teams, with school,
17-day strike.
heigh: am weight:
In 1965 America's Gemini-7
First Team O~ense
spaceship was hurled Lnto orbit
on
an
urprecedenl:ed and
BESf HORSE
Em'- Jim
successful
14-day
voyage
around
NEW YORK (UPI) - Green-:
tree stable's &amp;age Door Johm.Y the earth.. On Dec. 15, Gemini-7
their
Gemini-6
made
was voted the top 3·year-colt of and
1968 Tueadll)' by tlte Thor- historical reOO.ezvoua in space
and circled the earth only yards
oughbred Racing Associations.
The son or Prince John, who apart.
A thought for the day: George
began his career late in the
season, woo the Belmont, Washington said, uThere can be
Saranac and Dwyer stakes no greater error than to expect
before a bowed tenden forced or calculate upon favors from
nation to nation. ••
his retirement.

·~-' 011!1""

: . . . _ . . , . . . . . . . ..

posllllll"f

uThe complaints mostly have
been about the widUl al the
strike zone. So what did they
change? The height."
A scoring ehsnae that will
mlfr pitcher• has to do with
earned nms ott reller hurlers.
Relievers Hurt
Until now a reliever entering
the game at a time when there
would have been tllree out ln an
tnnJng except for an error was
not charged with any runseven If he gaft up 10 before Ute
final out. Now he'll get charged
with whatever he gives up.
Example: A pitcher comes in
with two oot and one man on
base as a result of an error.
The first man he faces, hits 8
homer; Wlder Ute new rule htt's

Royal Tom Comes On Fast

w-.~·aGamea

san Diogo at Pbilldoll&gt;bla

Tom Spencer Third Team
All-Ohio Defensive Back

(or

combined a tight defense with
even scoring that saw four
Wildcats :In dOUble figures,
headed by the 20 points or Doug
By United Preas Jntematimal
Cook. Villanova's Johnny Jones
Ea&amp;t
~rlogflokl 92 Bridgeport 70
Second-ranked North .carolina was the h1gt1 scorer in the
Hob&amp;rt 87 Homlltori 70
defeated Oreaon , for tho sec:ood Villanova-Princetoo game with
Buc:knell 99 Getcyaburg 71
straljlrt "illsht 106'73, !ourlb- 30 p:rints, including 20 ln the
VWanova 64 Prlneoton 54
ranked Notre Dame outbiiUied last half.
Colgate 101 Ithaca 82
Kings COllege 84-54 and aeventhArmy 58 Lehigh 52
ranked Davidson brushed aside
CAPTAINS NAMED
Setonllall 68 Loyola, MeL 62
Furman 105-70 In other games
HANOVER,
N, l!.
(UPOPillS•. 68 William &amp; Mary 62
Involving the Top 10,
Tackles John RitchJe and &amp;ole
Calif (Pa) St. 87 Wllj'IIOsburtl 75
Soutborn Mothodllll, a pre- Babcock wlll lead tlle Dart·
Brandeis 77 Bates 65
aeuon ravorite ln the SOuthwest mouth College football team
Botton S. 81 WesUleldSt.71
Conference, Lost its second next season.
Tufts 73 Lowell Teeb 69
game after Georgia Toeb broke
This is the first time in the
lolldweal
open a 52-S2 tie with a wild coUege's 98-year history there
Mlch.S. 90 SW Louisiana 84
scoring spree that gave the w111 be footbaJl co-captains.
Ohio U. 80 Indiana 70
Yellow Jackets a IS-point lead
Wisconsin 67 Kansas 62
and an eventual 87~9 victory.
FOSfER SIGNS
Detroit u. 106 W.Mich99,ot
In other key games, Michigan
NEW YORK (I] PI).. Bob FosCreighton 93 &amp;.Louis 75
state opened lts season with a
ter is expected to defend his
Notre Dame 84 Kings 54
90.84 triumph over SoutbwoBiom
lillht heavyweight crown agaln&amp;t
Wl&amp;e(MIIw) 84 N.E.MloBOUrl 68 Louisiana, ~eor llcywood Frank DePaWa Jan. 22 in
Bradley 98 Auguatans,S.D. 62
scored 37 _points and grabbed 24
Madison Square Garden. Both
MIDDeaota 75 Marquette 73
rebounds to lead Detroit to a
men will sign the contracts
South
106~ overtime victory over
todll)'.
G«&gt;fgla Tec:l! 87 SMU 59
Wo&amp;tern Mleblgan, and Ohio
Davidson 105 Furmen 70
Unlveratt;y raWed In the second SA WCHUCK SIDELINED
DETROIT (IJP0 - Detroit
G, Wublngloo 97 Rlehmood 93
half to boat Indiana 80-70.
N,Ce.rollna 106 Oregon 73
KanAI and Wl11001111ln pla,yed Red Wing goalie Torry SawSouthwell
to a 30 -30 halftime tie, but Jim chuck will be sidelined tor about
Rleo 83 TOXOI A&amp;! 58
Johnaon and Chucl&lt; Nagle shot two weeks wiUl a broken finger
Oklahoma St. 73 Arkanau 68
the Badger&amp; Into their lead. on his catchlns hand.
Tul&amp;a 101 Call'l:lly, Porn 90
Arkanaas SL92 Olda St. 73

College Scores

n.mor . . , ..;,

"/ would ,_, -

umpires were a bit too eetwnoua
In gtvtng pltebers credit for
strikes that may have been ju5l
a inaiiY btl wide of the plate,
and there'• ,soing to be a
crackdown on that.

The Bobcata are 1.1.
By Uoltod Proao Jntoroadonal
In other games Tueadll)' night
Ohio Untveralt;r dedicated Its

Welt
· W. L. Pet. GB
Ookland ' ••• .17 3 ,850
t 9" .500 7
Now Qrl- , l·· 8 9 ,t71 7'h
toa .......· •••. fll 7'h
Da11u, ~ -. .. , , , , . I .487 7'h

a

A-Beeauaa the VirliDI&amp; '
wbtn caupt, fei,pll ,

will now extend onlJ
from the the batter'• armplta to
the 1&lt;op of bla tatoos. What'•
more, tome prett)' broad hints
were tosMd Olt that the
kneea. n

Bobcats Rally to
Defeat Hoosiers

1

.... until a !ull-1cal0 can be helcL

death.

thundering:

[ndl- , . , , ., I 14 ,28$

• uparate Czech pai'IJ - -

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loll

Miami " • • " 8 8 ,500 Ill
1\onlllc:lq • ' . ' 8 10 .... Slh
NOW York , , , , 7 11 .1811 II&gt;

orpolaatloll.
Thoro hU been atrcq HDtlment . . _ tho pai'IJ ranloo
ONWIIo to wlashold er•Uoo &lt;Jl

1'p!Gvlng

tho

be

W,

One-·-.-.,.

AuguaL
Some observers bollo.. tho
PRAGl-€
(UP])- Czoehoalovak ateel workera. angry with RuJStana sent troops into
tho Sovtes-lqooed bard lina, CZechotlo\Uia to prevent the
are reAlllQJ to pay their congress !rom bollltl held since
COmmunial parey
dues, a they anticipated the meetlDi:
Czecboalovak - - report. would 111m into a 1tboral foru!1s
at wbleh tho Soviet Union wodld
ed.
It Aid dlssldelt. worker• at a be erltielzed.
Mon Protests
glaD! Moravian ainal plant -.ul8d
More amt~et proteatl IPto withhold tbolr duo&amp; mill
uthelr views are taken into

-

East

..
newastaD:Is wltb more e1rtoou
pokllltf fun .. the lluHians,

To Pay Dues

fllnl

By

Steel '\VT orkers Refuse :ed.:...~ tho=ed~

lr WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.

city was c b o s e n for this

Thinp In America are
never u ullb' u you fear,
nor~lovel7
u
hoDe. ·

or

Pre-Olympic Gomes Tests
Conditioned Athletes
'l'lte fact that the air In
Mexico City coolalns 8 per
cent less oxygen than the
air at sea lever eaused great
cODStemation a m o n g our
amateur athletes when that

Timely QUotes

A WING AND A PRAYER. The true-Hie inspiring story
of a man who rOBe from cblef of staff of the U.S. Air Force
to being the defeated vlce-prealdentinl nominee
the
American lndepen&lt;!ent party.
TO 111E MANNER BORN. What I&amp; It like to be tha son
or doughier in America's flntlamllles? Intimate portraits
drawn from the Ules of the American Paycblatrlc Assoclati011 and written in the simple language every chlkl can
understand.
MOON SHOT, What happens when Janie and her Dext
door neighbor, Bllly, build model &amp;pace capsule, stock It
with fond, and abut themselves up In It for 11 days.

TilE COMPLEAT BOATMAN. Newly revised and updated &amp;tandard work for everyone who owns a boat. In·
eludes apPlication forms for Panama Oag an ..l Liberian
registration of outboard motor, plus ot:trer full · .,structions
"·.r being a Greek ship owner.
· FIJGUT TO IL\VA!IIA. The real story behind the hijacking of passenger planes, as well as .th~ other secret plans
being considered in Cuba for rebusl'"·'. the lost tourist
trade.
ARBITRATOR. Why has the U.~
·• .• ""'sieged by
strikes among teachers, policemen~
_...en, transit work·
ers, etc.? An analysis of the problem and a workable solu-

TH~

DBWIJNIPIJ",

AND FOR YOUNGER READERS

NON-FICTION

perfect ~ebl .

Tblo oolumn Ia - - 110
fa.mily Uvfn&amp; ao If 1UU're haYIng ldcl b'OUblo or Jult plain
trouble, lot Holan bolp YOU.
libo wiD also welcome , _ 0110
amuslnc aperl•eoa. Addreao
Holen Bottel In can at thlo

ly WARD CANNEL
rolded after years m Bdwy., was
Qnan&lt;ed per 10Da1!1 by D a Y I d
Merrick for $80,000; David's
prollt- $1,500,000 ... Twopo&amp;thumoos startlers this week: the
wills of Walter Wanger, who loll
almost nothing, and Lee Tracy,
who left more than $2,000,000
.•. . "Cabaret" keeps scorching
aloog bore, but lasted oni,y 13
performance• ln Londcu.
Tryout reviews for u40 Carata" suggest David Merrick has

have the nerve. Bul
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ter, ao tell your daullhter HEll
cleanUnes• 11 next - a f t e r
youn. - H.
Dear Holen:
1 tatew lllllhlnlr but tnror and Uoo
.....,..au,. oolallbor•'
....... to her ...w -.It plllp
baa taped. Laler tmue all
vletlma in for - . lotilll&gt;~r the 101olpor. I'll!' tbo

CANNEL AT BAY

... wlnlor ba~
meotlnp, bul 111-U .......,...
WOllam D, Eckert tlllnka

Tradoa and tho ~. ~ a club
made other new• at the
meetings.
•
Tho St. Lout• Cardinals, drafted plll)'boy plteber Bo
Belinsky on ~. added two
umpires, bocau"" they're doing more t.Jrlers when they CJb..
a IOod Job," A1d Walker. '"But talned rlght-llanderl Gary Wasthere's been plllltl of •outside' lewlki from the Bolton Red Sox
strikes called. The resuiUathat for uUllty Wielder Dido: Scholtrlkeouta are up by about 300 field and rlghtbander Dave
per club per se&amp;IOI'I over what Giusti from san Diego for !oo
they uaed to be. That moans 300 player&amp;- outfielder Ed ~iezio.
more Ume1 when the bat ltdt catcher Don Breeden, pitcher
making contact and there ladt Phil Nuckles and outfielder Roo
any action m the fteld. ''
Davis.
Hubbard put it this way:
The Cleveland lndl.ans ob·

Rick Mosley, Mike Adams, Bob Handley Mentioned

All-Stan@

the American
Leaaue. think the Width cl the
New strike Zone
And the otrlko zone, wllleb strike zme- IIIII the hel&amp;ht- hal
uaed to oxtend from the t&lt;op of been the eauM ot 10 manY
the batter's ahouldera to a level a t . . -••
nauelJ d11erlbed .. ,.the
'"' dcm't murt. to aecuae the

umptrea

tblll I can

D-E!Dmotl:

BY JACK O'BRIAN

4, 1968

Pitchers Will Live Harder

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peace aegoti¥!on• fn Paris. HOPE will be
buoyed ln a very literal sense shoul~ the
snail's-pace tal.kJ eventually result m an
end to the war in Vietnam .
Thia is Project HOPE, the nonprofit,

n. Dally S.m:ll'ltl, MlddliLIPOrt-PClllleroy, o •• o.cem~Jer

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SIILLETS

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"Can't Hear a Thing with All tha{Damn Racket!"
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SAN FRANCISCO (UP])- 'l1le
pllebara are tho bl&amp; loooro Ill

New Hope for Expanded Hope

nongovernment organizatlon founded m
1958 to help raise tbe level of medic al edu-

and treatment mission to Ceylon.
Project HOPE now seeks to add a oecond ship and has received word. from the
Defense Department that it "would look
with favor upon a request for an additional
hospital ship after the cessation of hostillties in the Far East." Presumably, it
would be 011e of the Navy hospital •hips

cation in developin~ nations .
The project's famed hospital ship, the
SS HOPE, is on Joan from the Navy . where
It was called. the USS Consolation. Since
Its christening in 1960, the SS HOPE has
conducted programs in Indonesia, South
Vietnam, Peru, Ecuador, Guinea , Nicaragua and Colombia. It is currently half-

The need for a second ship is under·
&amp;cored by the fact that the project ha&amp; on
hand invitations from 24 nations for a visit
of the SS HOPE.
At the rate of one country per ship per
year, even a fleet of HOPEs would have
Its work cut out for it.

Hopes are ridinl on the outcome of

way through a 10-month medical teaching

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ciasse• and

sunglasses may be prescribed
within Its borders. The law passed In
Alaska also forbids the lillie and distribution of eyeglass frames made of highly
combustible materials.
The National Society for the Prevention
of BUndneos has hailed the Ala&amp;ka law as
"one of the most progressive steps ever
taken to protect the eyesight of millions
who wear glasses" and points out that it is
pioneer legislation not Only ln the United
States but in the world. Only MassachuseUS lias similar legislation pending. The
society has long campaigned against the
·dangers of ordinary breakable glass .
Slfety lenses are tough, shatter-resistant
gla : s which has been healed and chilled
rapidly, similar to the way steel is case·

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hardened. They can have any

prescr~tion

defects as well as affording protecti011.
The society Is also campal~g to rid
the market of flammable eyeg
frames .
American manufacturers have largely

hours or bl&amp; clales,

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aa the other OM.
I to loove, bat ho IOJI
rn have to ... • u
I've beea 1MDI • ....., _
law·
with blm tor onr
1r I lllo for -.......
It wiD all come out ft
weren't reaJI¥ marrlod, IDIIwill the nolllhbor• .-?
Will can't I Juot fllletllleoYe?

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am exaggerating. You aee, Hel·
en? What mao has a chanee ln
a fan111,y o1 women? - FROZEN
OUT OF MY OWN BATHROOM
Dear Frozen:

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Extra Pinball Is No-No

A mOuse ahivera. A 1 I o n
roara. You pay for the bot wa·

A common pleas judge in Franklin

ground into them, thus correcting v1sual

ed odloo1, I 101 - ·- ThaD I
mot a 111111 1 _.llh!RIOd. llul ho
II liowb' kllliD11111loV0.
I _.. IIIII ho hod a.bld
drtnldal
Ho
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few weeki aso. 11o Ia u eiiiil

rm D- 'l'TL:
left In tho eold.
You eao leave ~ time JUU
M¥ wife read this and ll8ld I wlah. • a 11111111 ....,. Uop.

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abandoned such unsafe materiaiB as eel·
lulose nitrate but imported frames COD·
tlnue to b~ a problem.

County, Ohio, has ruled that a pinball machine that gives a player an extra ball if
his &amp;eore is high enough Is a gambling de·
vice.
The ruling upheld the state liquor commission's suspension of the license of a
tavern for allowing the immoral machine
on its premises.
Look out, crimeland. Law and order is
at last on the march.

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, cleanllnell If next to Godllnea&amp;, fine I Bullllf dlu8hler muot
think Bho'a Mill God.
!lie gets out &lt;Jl a lull, bot tub
and geta under a bot lhower
•'to rlDae off.,. When lbe tiDlohoa with the bathroom, the IQI
run eold and so doea IDJ' blood.
TIWI hawen&amp; mornln&amp; and nJabt,
ao tbo oni,y time I set a bot
lhoWer IB wbon I don't espec:lally want It - oar!1 Soturdol'
momlnt! when she lioopa late.
Don't 103 •'l!eot her to the
draw." There' a al...,a aomelmpormm reuoo, like -llor """k

Safety-Sighted Program
The 49th state hao become the llrst state
In the nation to provide that only safety

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band. After the cbll*- ftal.lb.

NEXT
FREEZING AT IDS HOOSE

now in service In .vietnam.

man.

you with 1h1a

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a 1&amp;11781' - who will 1bow )'OU
how e&amp;Q' It Ia. - H.
Dear Rll•:
A - - to •"l''l''d &lt;JlGoosip."' The belt 1fll to llut UJI' a
nojgbborllood palt lo via a bkiden 11110 reeordol'. Qtp•IIJ-.

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A Kook Book lor Yule Gilt?

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Crlodna and bldband HarVIll'
called II ol! alre&amp;dy
, .. , NBC's jlllllllng to alp Did&lt;
Caveti, but tho gray Oannel frlllht
nowa CDi they're afraid Johnny
CarBOII wiD be Insulted., .. ABC
olfered tbe suave midwestenler
16 weeks In prime evening time
next I\UI1IJlei' plua two prime
nltlbt• a weflk stortlng In Jan.
of "70 .... Dldt can have t h e
Men C1:itnD replaeement for Ute
MediiVUiky

QOddlrw wben Men ahlftl to CBS.

TV IIOKl Aujr, ... NBC, wbleb

didn't learn trom its •"21" quJz
· lnvolvamonto and c:aullhl an FCC
reprimlnd for "!Jiestlonable''
taetlt:a tn at least ooe show, htr.
ed a former ,Jutl.ce DeP't tnvesUpdvo lawyer aa liB Top Cq&gt;
to keep Ita alrway1 clean.
H'(be Jmpoasl.ble Yeara," golog IDto the Radio cttJ Musle Hall
for Christmu, doesn't have any
wild nude 11 cene a11 one of t h e
tum's press apotsreported(and
bl&amp;lldreda ol pro!A&gt;ata followed).
uc.ctus Flower,"'whlchj us t

WORLD ALMANAC
FACTS

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Br PHIL PASTORET
Selected aborts subJects today are seen at the shopping

center nther than at your
favorite moom pitcher palace.

Ev

citlzm

lit~

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cal ~when lit yrm/: the

le!Jef' of lhe uoting machine

at el&lt;ctlon time.

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Aerial bombing was
probably first tried in warfare by the Austrians during the siege of Venice in
1849; The World Almanac

says.

Tate the fifth often enough,
and they won't be able to get

a word out of you for days.
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The ultimate in precilioft.-planned e v en t s is
· the uspontaneow" political
convention demonstration.

Hado's
THI IW.F&amp;O.CK
IN FU'-'- FOOT'...._~
t ! I M , - TI4E
MUHIIR81 IN· · • ·

Bdwy. and the midtown Eall)'
Side make surrounding restaur.
anta and hotels goldmines: Bur·
ltngton House, oo the alte of the
old Zleg(eld Theatre, wlU force
Ita neighbor La Seala to Ollj)llld.
O«ice workers catch m o r e
colds than factory bands •••• Meyer Davia' lOR Emory got tbe dance
music job at the Waahingtoo Na-

tional Symphony Ball BO Emoey
and Meyer ck:lnated U.OOO, more
than
thll)"ll make , , The Pill
struck gold again .,., Noel Coward"a ''Sweet Potato," anagglom- reportedly Is hehln4 a biB drop
eraticm of Noel"a 101111 and jokes in materni:Qr dress aale11.
Former blg.band leader Richover some 40 years, fol(t,
ard
Maltby (recently · Mllllllng
ed {twleel) and on an bwostment
Lawrence
Welk operatlona) deof $225,000 manaaed to nm Into
the red Ink lor $450,000, a noat- cided It's a ripe time to go back
11 tragic trucl&lt; ..,. Noel had DOth· behind hll baton oo the eollege
tng to do with its preparation or dance etreuit •••• There's a lotta
dotJIIb in the dou&amp;fmul bualno&amp;s:
produc:lion.
lndla'a Indira Gandhi ls will- The Cbod&lt; Full o'Nuta factory
log to adjudleste the Vletname&amp;e (claims to be the world's larWar - If all side&amp; would agree gest) In lrq&gt;leal Seeauc:u,, N, J.,
her tlndlngs are ftnal .••• T h e produeea more tban a mUllan
sinkers a day.

BARBS

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huge skyscrapersgoinguparound

The Austrians
launched bomb-laden hal·
loons with fuses fixed to
explode over the city. As ·
nature' s neutrality would ·
have it, most of the bal·
loons were blown off.
rourse and some even
floated back to explode
over the Austrians.

Do It

Seafood dinners are getting

more expenaive because lobsters
and ...auwllor• levitated their prieos ~ .. ,. You
don~ bl.ve to be Jewilh: Orieotal Irene Kuo, who owns the
Llehee Tree re&amp;tauranta, basher
own late supper on the way borne
nlshta at the Slap Dell,v; bor
resuiar order- mlllzob ballaoop
...• Bert Lahr dled)l&amp;ta;yuaraso
and the world's ltl11 ladder.
More New Yeu-'1 Eve puUes: the 37th St. llldeoWOJ will
get $25 per perBOil and lllet mltrIIClll and e h a - 110111 It
.••• Holland's Prlneel1 anutiDe
ls ltuc\Yinl •lnglna:ln Cutdt no
Wanda llhelved plua to
wed Steve LIIIDont to .-, w1as
her alllng falber Max; 77 ....
Jelf Cbondler'o widow _..., Ia
teach1ng: drama at SUD McwdA
College.

Hong Kooi is the home &lt;#.
some 3.8 mlWon people, in-

cluding more than a million
refug.., I r o m CommUDist
China.

Time

lion. By the team of arbitrator• who reBOived the garbagemen'• strike by moving the bargaining table to Paris.

NEW YORK (NEA)
On the surface, it would appear a Uttlelate to he making
any suggestion• about gilt-giving this Jear.
To jUdge by the store di&amp;play&amp; an advertising, mOB\
people have been doing thesr Chri&amp;tmas shopping &amp;iDee
right after Labor Day.
But we know better. Tbe true &amp;pirit of giving does not
really bloom until the streets are jammed with angry
people who have waited for the last possible minute to
buy presents.
And as that minute is almost here, we would like to offer
the reminder that a book is a wonderful gift to ~ve .
Chosen with care, a book can be small, lightweight, com·
pact and readily folded for easy storage. Moreover, if you
select a book in a durable binding, it can be left outside
throughout l't.,: year at a great saving of house room. ·
This year ;, an especially good Christmas to give a hook
as there ... .. a.ore interesting tiUes available tban ever
before.
Our suggestion for the best of the lot follows:

FICTION
ALL THIS AND THAT, TOO. 'l'lte Bearing love story of
Bulgaria's yoUDKOSt woman auto racing car mechanic and
a hrllUant Algerian figure skating champion, set against
the hackgrotmd of a France facing a currency devaluati011.
CONFRONTATION ON ELM STREET. 'l'lte heartwarming, compelling, sometimes terrifying story that follow•
the careers of twin brothers over 56 years as one grows up
to be the chief of potlce and the other grow&amp; up to be a
college junior.
GEOitGE SBLEPINGTON WASHED HERE. The hllarlous, rollicking, devil-may-eare tale of a group of zany U.S.
congressmen who disciM!r a way to gel pay-offs frmn an
old Indian tribe living In the deiert in return for ... well,
it's a gas.
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CICICTCIR SAYS

rear's Olympic•. An
Olympic High Altitude Training Program W8B established
at Soulb Lake Tahoe, Calif.,
not only to help accUmallze
our athletes but also to learn
the truth about the alleged
elects
a I tl tude OD performance.
Team doctors made delaDed physlololdcal atudles
of the CODl(IOfllon. 'l'ltey
found that prolonged e•ercise
In rarefied air Will not adversely alrect an athlete's
heart or jlelleral health. The
first and most Important
change to lake place is an Increase in the ied blood cell
count. thus Increasing the
o"JJgen-earrylng capacity of
the blood.
Althowdt tho four weeks of
alUtude lralning preiC!'ibed
do not completely acellmallze an athlete, they do
bring about Improved performance in the endurance
events. Estabi1Bhin8 proper
Pa&lt;Ing In such evenlo wu,
however, found to be mOI'O
Important than fuD p~ID­
Ioglc adjustment to lbe
aiUtude. For the u
"
events Usat required leBI
than 110 IOCOI!ds, no acclilnallzetioo wu oeede4 becaUJe
"the r u n n er flnlahel with
practically the moe air in
his IUDRI be ltarted with.
One of the disciM!rles the
doctors made wu that when
an a t h le te who had had
altitude training returned to
sea level be could usually
beat hll prevloua record.
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on the f u t u r e training_of
those who will be competing
at sea level.
All persons who go to a
foreign country are lltely to
get gastrointestinal upsets
from a difference in the composition of the local water
and e•posure to straino of
bacteria and viruses \hay are

not uaed to. This, too, requires some adjustment and
to keep such upsets to a
miDlmum our athletes were
fed from a special kitchen,
used bottled water for drlnting and brushing their teeth
and avoided uncooked vegetables and fruit at least unW
alter the games.

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reopenllltf of tho polltl.-1
JMPzine Reporter. Shut dCIWII
three weeks otiO boeauoe It

Q-Wbat Ia Tofranll pven
for? What are Its aide
etrects7
A-Tblo Ia a brand of ImIpramine. It is given to comtiat depression. The ll4e
etrects observed with too
larRe a dose include dmleu
of the moulb, blurred vlllon,
rapid pulse and consUpatioo.

QUICK. QUIZ
Q-Whlch II the precfmni.
b&lt;oed of beef CoUle 18
the United Statu.
A-There are more Here-

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fordl, commetdal aDd purebrad, marketed every year
tlwl all - r beef breedo

COlDbiDed·
· Q-Hoto are jilt colort arnl!lfled mtilt rainbow?
A-In tho order of the
_.trum-vialllt on the lnlicle, then lndliO, blue, IJOOD,
yellow, onnge aDd red.
Q-Whv do 100 I&lt;IV that a
pertOft toho II laj/lftg loto, II

sportllltf a Claua board
but wearllltf 1 mUitaey .......,.
and holdllltf a bqllsl of madllne

guna.
The man was slallllllltf batbre

a door, from wbleh a pusaled
Czeehotlovak peers.
"What's the . .tier?" aaka. "Haven't you ever lllf1
St. Nleholaa batbre?"
)
Tba mapzina wao lilowed t;
re&amp;ume pojllleatloo after wi6l)lraad prolestallooa qa1nat )II

closure.

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conalderation."

Unuaual Protest
The

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new-

protest ns

In tho Czeeboalcnak
J1U1¥
Rude Pra.o,
wtd.eh Aid the worllara were
IIIIMWY over tbo creaUoo at 1
cGI:nJDittee to aet '-' a IIIIIU'ate
CGmmunlat parey orpnlaadon
for Czech lama. 1be mow was
aee1:1 as a e~~tltwadon to Soviet
roportsd

l\'

wlabea.
A4 a couequeDCe the workers
to 000 dhiaiCII of the K I -

- . I d plod . . - to collect
their duos of $2.80 but--to pan
on on1,y t.u to party ollldala.
Tba dl111uto lnwlv•• a - ·
for c..c~ lando of
Bohemia and Moravia. Stowstda
already hal I 1141(1irato party

'1 • - tho rule• eomm1tteto
for chonpl that would pul
more action In "the pme,n aa1d
Commlalloner Eekert. "1 think
tho7'Yo II, and they have
put more excitement for the
ful illlo ballblll.''
'Jbe way tlle nllea men naure
It, pitdler1 - e ao good In '68
becauH they were able to ltand
way up there oo thole 15-lnc:ft·
hl&amp;b lllOUDdl, t'throw down from
thole eiJfls," ud let flre with
ovOl'l'lhlnc they had at a nlee,
juicy strlko zone.
will be

But - · all -

lowered to 10 inches, and the
llope 1-.,g op to them will be
made ' 4gradual and unUorm'" 10

turlers can't come

Two mlshQr good authorltloa,
however, aren't 10 sure that the
rules makers aeeompliahed
what they set out to -put
more base hits into the game.
Both Harry 4 'The Hat..
Walker, Houston Astroa' manager who Ia acknowledged 0118 ot
the games operts on hitting.
and Cal Hubbord, supervisor ol

Ashland Collep '""' Its open- not with -eboa bUt with a Ing pme of the season, a 6939 nmaway over Wllberloree.
balketball win over Indiana.
Gerald MeKoe aparkecl t b e The high for the game was 17
Bobcats in the la&amp;t half with hll points by the Eagles• WayneFokbot shooting to make op a 43- olowBid.
Musklngum College scored an
30 halfllmo detldt and win 80upaet win over Denison 69..S7 in
70,
the
first game of the season for
The Hoosiers saw the marpn
teams. Dtolaon Ia the docut When Mdteo seored I I • e
fending
champion of the Oblo
points In one qulek perfod and
add four more u Ohio tallied conre~e.
Rid&lt; ilarmer wa• blllh !ol' the
ab: In a row to Dip at Indiana's
Musldoa
with 18 polnla. ~
heel I.
was
led
by Andy Wieland's 14
The Hooaiera' bl&amp;: a.un J o e
Cooke fouled out with nino min- points.
Ohio Woslayan edged Earlham
left to play and • minute (Ind.) 76-74. The wlnnero were
later Bobcat &amp;\lll'd John Canine
made the layup which put h I a paced by Dave !lyrleb with 25
team ahaad for good at 66-65. polnto, Centre (lcy.}~eatedWU­
Canine waa blg[l with 21 points, mlngton 79-73.
MeKeo hod 20 poilU. Cooke paced tho Hoosiers with 19 _points,
in their seaBOD _.tog game.
IIOWI ljJOl'lo eedes:Tuoadaynll!ht

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SCORES
Press
L, Pet. GB

Boston " • ' • 16 6
Baltimore ••• 18 7
Phlladol!&gt;bla . , 12 6
ClneiMOtl •. , 14 8
Detroit. ' • ' ' 10 12
Now York. , .11 14
Milwaukee , . , 6 17
West
W, L,
Los Alltfelea •• 17 7
san Dtqo ••• 12 12
san Fran. • , 12 12
Atlanta , , , •• 12 13
SeaUie, , , .•• 11 18
Cbl- ...... 10 17
Phoenix. , , , ,5 17

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,440
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Tuellda)''a Reaulta
Booton 137 MIIII&amp;Ukee 115
NIW York 126 Atlanta 93
Son Dloao lOB q,I- 103
Cln&lt;:lrvaU 129 Baltimore 127
Loo Alltfelea 122 Phoenix 108
san Francisco 127 Sea!Uo 122
Only - · achedulad

AHL STANDINGS
By United Preas International

Now YCN'k 11 Atlanta
Baltimore at Detroit
San Francl&amp;eo at Phoenix
Mllwoukeo at Boston
Only pmea aeheduled.

East

W. L, T. Pis.
Hershey • . .. • 13 6 2 28

Providence • • • 11 9 2 24
Baltimore • • , • 8 10 2 18
~r!nglleld . . .. 5 13 5 15
West
W. L, T, Pis.
Bua.lo • ' ' ' ' 14 2 3 31
Clovelond , , • , 9 10 2 20
Rochester • , •• 8 10 3 19
Queboc . . . . . . 513 ! 15
Tuesday's Resultl
B7 Uoltod Prell bemaliooal
Hersey
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Wednesday's Games
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shortstq&gt; Zollo
Versalles from San Diego in the
r:onttnuanee of 8 deal that sent
pitcher BW Davis to the
Padres.
But the btgge&amp;t deal was
made by Robert li&gt;orl, natlooal
treasurer of the Democratic
PartY, who purehaoed 100 per
cent d. the Washington Senators
for utn the areaof'$10..million."
Short, who ooce awned and sold
the Los Angeles Lakers pro
bukotball team, astd In a hardnosed
statement that the
Senators were "a very poor
&amp;eeond division team and worse
financially" and vowed to make
whatever changes are needed to
produce
"an
artistic
and
rinancial success ."

No pme• •cheduled

THE DAIL VSENTINEL

''Heinl' overweight Ia a health
hazard!••

tained veteran

charted with one earned run.

Fifth-Ranked Kansas
Upset By Wisconsin
By CHARLES RICHARDS
Olympian Jo..Jo White led the
Ja.yhawk climb to wlthin a 59..57
UP! ~rta Writer
With the 1968~9 eoll ..e deficit, but that was the closest
baaketball season less than a Kansas got.
Charlie Scott another Olympic
week underway, the upset bug
is alreaey biting where It hurts. star, scored 28 points to lead
Flfth-ranked Kansas feU vic- North Carolina to its victory
Urn to a hot-shooting spurt by over Oregon, while Notre Dame
Wtsconatn earljo ln the second used the formula or superior
half Tueadll)' nlllh~ trimmed a height and shooting to upend
nine.polnt detldt to two point&amp; Kings College.
Davidson held F urman score·
but never could regain the lead
and the Badgers won, 67-62.
less the first five minutes and
Vlllanova, the naUon•s ninthranked team, was pressed but
managed to defeat Prineeton 64S4 with a Qurry of points in the
final three minutso.

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New Owner
Sure Team

COLUMBUS (UP])- Ted Me· rambled ror 830 yards and 10
Nulcy, Upper Arington's fiold TDa.
Joining M&lt;:Nulcy In the stargenel'lll and Jim Svoboda, r.o..
studded
bAckfield were haltrain Senior's bruistrw two-way
backs
Dave
Burke of Marietll.,
perrormer, head the 1968 United
Bellefontaine's
Jesse Williams
Preas International Class • AA
and
Cuyahoga
Fall s Aillbl:ck
All-Ohio higtl school football
DOU8 Root.
toom.
Burke, the smallest player on
McNulty, I 6-1, 180 pounder
the
team at 150 pounds, ran for
who ran and .-esed for more
1,383
yards - averaging seven
than 2,200 yards in directing the
yards
ewry time he carded the
Golden Bears to their secon:l
straight
Class A sc~ ball.
He ripped off 312 yards
championship, was selected as
against
Southeastern
Ohio
Tom Spencer or Gallipolis
was named on tlle third team

as a defensive back; Bob Handley or Athens was an holll)..
able mentioo defensive back;
Rick Mosely and Mike Adams,
also both of Gallipolis, were
honorable mention linemen.

UPI Back of the Year today
by sportswriters, !I)Ortscasters

To hnprove

Today's
Almanac

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Senior, G-3, 215, Sr.; Sieve Krtt;.
zer, Sidney, 6-6. 220, Sr.
Tacklea- Fred Plaanalll, Worren Western ReMrve, &amp;.1, Dl,
Sr.;
Sh8d WUlluD1 1 Partamouth, 6-3, 222, Sr.
Guard•- G-..
Whltlllold.
Massillon, 5-10, 175, Sr.; Doul
Crlm, Upper ArllqJt.on, ~1, l.H.
Sr.
Center- Bruce Woeraer, (ia..
hanM Llnooln. 6-1. 185, Sr.
Quarterlooek- Ted McNuiQ!,
Upper Arlirwton, 6-0, lBO. Sr.
Hallbacks- Jesae wnuam..
Bellefontaine. 6-1, 185. Sr.; Din
Burke, Marietta. $-10. 150, Sr.
Fullback - Doug Raol, cu,..
hoga Falls, 6-3, 215, Sr.
F1rst Team Def'eDH
Ends - Duane Dorrlc:l&lt;, tor' 6-1, 215, Sr.; Cllnton ~
man, Hamll!DI Garfteld, 8-4,
222, Sr.
Tackles-Jon
Bn.ncbberrY.
canton McKinley, 6-0, 200. Sr.;
Chris Zaf'fer. Elyria, 5-10. 205,
Sr.
Middle
Guard- Cal ~.
Shelb,, ~7, 250, Sr.
Linebackers- Lino Veneruc-ci, Sarrlusky, 6-2, 195, .51'.; Ric
James, Warren Hardiac:, $.2,
210, Sr. ; Don caldwell, Col~~~Do­
bus South, 6-1, 220, Sr.
Backs- Bob -~ Trot&gt;toodMadisonj Tom Bohyer, Warren
Harding, S..O, 185; Jbn Luh,
Akron Garfield, 6-4, 210, Sr.

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Royal Tom covered the six
handllnti at Fernando Toro, swept
paBI Arbmahla 111gb and Dr. Zel- .furlongs 1n 1:10 4..5, an excep..
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half,
Toro, who usually llkea to
ride in front, bold Royal T o m
beblnd the twv o_.[ators aa tho.Y
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and the two horaea exch&amp;Dged
IUPON REQUEST)
the lead several times.
When the 8peOd dool flnully
Our U.ual GMII CINnlnt
wore both bonos down, Toro
moved Royal Tom out and to tho
top where be waa never head-

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champion Athens.
WUllams,
a &amp;.foot-1, 185
pounder, averaged 8.2 yards in
142 attelftlltB in amassing 1,272
yards and 23 touchdown&amp;. In
four sea1100s. Williams CCDlJliled
4.:J47 yards -~ a brilliant 8.0
avenge - aoo 76 touchdowns.
In two varsity seasons, Root .
bulled his way for 2, 418 yards
in 408 ·~mpts aro 180 points.
Root, a 6-3, 215 powv:ter, carried 232 times this season for
1,263 yards. Combining power
and breakaway speed, R o o t
reeled off touchdown runs of
43, so, 58, 67, 80 and 86 yards.
Rounding out the offensive
team are Sidney end Steve
Kritzer; Warren Western Reserve's fred Pisanelll and Shad
Williams of Portsmouth at t.ckle; Massmon~s George Whitfield and Doug Crim, Upper
Arllngton. at guards; ~ham
Lincoln's Bruce Woerner at
center.
The orrenshe line averages
205 pounds while the derenshe
interior all.gmnent combines for
1,092 pourds.
Calvin Dietz, Shelby's monstrous 6-7, 250 pound middle
guard. is the tallest and heftiest
defensive starter. He's joined
by ends Duane Derrick. Merr
tor, and Ointon Spe8111111n,
Hamilton Garfield; tackles Jon
Brandyberry. Canton McKinley
and Chris Zaffer or Elyria.
Comprising the linebacker
corps are Sandusky• a Lino v~
orucci, Ric James of Warren
Haniing alli Don Caldwell, C~
lumbus South.
Akron Garfield's Jbn Lash,
Tom Bohyer, Warren HanUng,
and Bob Rosati o( TrotwoodMadison make 1.11 the defensive
secordary.

ard coaches.
Svoboda, at 6-3 and 21S
pounds, was tabbed as Lineman
of the Year. As a tight end., he
sRIU'ed 15 catches ror 338 yards
and. four twchdowns.
In addition to pla,ying offenSAN FRANCISCO (UP0 - Robert 9Iort. the new owner of the sive and defensive end, Svoboda
Washington Senators, didn't come also filled in at both hallback
spl:ts, tullbs.ck and linebacker.
to play.
Svoboda, who like McNulty is
He has come, in his own words,
to convert the American Lea- high on the list of numerous
gue's cellar..(Jwe!Jers into an ' 1ar· major colleges, act.ually led the
Ustlc and financial success.. and balloting in both the orrensive
if those worldng for him can't and defensive end categories.
McNulty completed R3 of 152
help him do It,. again in his own
words, '"some changes will be pass attempts for 1,414 yards
made.••
and 15 touchdowns. He also
.'Jlort Mid he paid •'in t h e
area or $10-mllllon." He knows
what he's getting into. too.
"We're starting with a very
poor second division club and an
By United Press International
even worse financial club," said
Today ls Wednesday, Dec. 4,
the SO.year old Democratic na,.
the
339th day or 1968 with 27 to
ttonal committee treasurer and
former owner or the Los Angeles follow.
The moon is full.
Lak.ers basketball team. '"I don't
The morning stars are Mars
intend to let It stay that wey."
and Jupiter.
The eveni~ star s are Ver~.~ s
and Saturn.
On this day In history:
In 1918 President Woodrow
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UP0
WUson sailed for France to
- . ~keCooleyoeUod31polnls
attend the peace conference for
to lead the Morris HarveyFl,y .
World War I at Versailles.
tng Eagles to a 107.75 victory
In 1942 President Franklin D.
over Marjetta here Tuesday
Roosevelt ordered the Uquidanight,
tion or the WPA, created ln 1935
Morris Harvey took a 10.
to ,provide work for the
point hall'time lead and built
unemployed.
COLUMBUS (IJPO The
It up for a nO-cel'rtest second
In 1946 the United Mine 1968 United Press lnternatiooal
hal(. Mark Ulrey led the scor·
Workers Union was fined $3.5 All-Ohio high school Class AA
lng for Marietta with 19 points.
million for refusing to call off a ~ootball teams, with school,
17-day strike.
heigh: am weight:
In 1965 America's Gemini-7
First Team O~ense
spaceship was hurled Lnto orbit
on
an
urprecedenl:ed and
BESf HORSE
Em'- Jim
successful
14-day
voyage
around
NEW YORK (UPI) - Green-:
tree stable's &amp;age Door Johm.Y the earth.. On Dec. 15, Gemini-7
their
Gemini-6
made
was voted the top 3·year-colt of and
1968 Tueadll)' by tlte Thor- historical reOO.ezvoua in space
and circled the earth only yards
oughbred Racing Associations.
The son or Prince John, who apart.
A thought for the day: George
began his career late in the
season, woo the Belmont, Washington said, uThere can be
Saranac and Dwyer stakes no greater error than to expect
before a bowed tenden forced or calculate upon favors from
nation to nation. ••
his retirement.

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posllllll"f

uThe complaints mostly have
been about the widUl al the
strike zone. So what did they
change? The height."
A scoring ehsnae that will
mlfr pitcher• has to do with
earned nms ott reller hurlers.
Relievers Hurt
Until now a reliever entering
the game at a time when there
would have been tllree out ln an
tnnJng except for an error was
not charged with any runseven If he gaft up 10 before Ute
final out. Now he'll get charged
with whatever he gives up.
Example: A pitcher comes in
with two oot and one man on
base as a result of an error.
The first man he faces, hits 8
homer; Wlder Ute new rule htt's

Royal Tom Comes On Fast

w-.~·aGamea

san Diogo at Pbilldoll&gt;bla

Tom Spencer Third Team
All-Ohio Defensive Back

(or

combined a tight defense with
even scoring that saw four
Wildcats :In dOUble figures,
headed by the 20 points or Doug
By United Preas Jntematimal
Cook. Villanova's Johnny Jones
Ea&amp;t
~rlogflokl 92 Bridgeport 70
Second-ranked North .carolina was the h1gt1 scorer in the
Hob&amp;rt 87 Homlltori 70
defeated Oreaon , for tho sec:ood Villanova-Princetoo game with
Buc:knell 99 Getcyaburg 71
straljlrt "illsht 106'73, !ourlb- 30 p:rints, including 20 ln the
VWanova 64 Prlneoton 54
ranked Notre Dame outbiiUied last half.
Colgate 101 Ithaca 82
Kings COllege 84-54 and aeventhArmy 58 Lehigh 52
ranked Davidson brushed aside
CAPTAINS NAMED
Setonllall 68 Loyola, MeL 62
Furman 105-70 In other games
HANOVER,
N, l!.
(UPOPillS•. 68 William &amp; Mary 62
Involving the Top 10,
Tackles John RitchJe and &amp;ole
Calif (Pa) St. 87 Wllj'IIOsburtl 75
Soutborn Mothodllll, a pre- Babcock wlll lead tlle Dart·
Brandeis 77 Bates 65
aeuon ravorite ln the SOuthwest mouth College football team
Botton S. 81 WesUleldSt.71
Conference, Lost its second next season.
Tufts 73 Lowell Teeb 69
game after Georgia Toeb broke
This is the first time in the
lolldweal
open a 52-S2 tie with a wild coUege's 98-year history there
Mlch.S. 90 SW Louisiana 84
scoring spree that gave the w111 be footbaJl co-captains.
Ohio U. 80 Indiana 70
Yellow Jackets a IS-point lead
Wisconsin 67 Kansas 62
and an eventual 87~9 victory.
FOSfER SIGNS
Detroit u. 106 W.Mich99,ot
In other key games, Michigan
NEW YORK (I] PI).. Bob FosCreighton 93 &amp;.Louis 75
state opened lts season with a
ter is expected to defend his
Notre Dame 84 Kings 54
90.84 triumph over SoutbwoBiom
lillht heavyweight crown agaln&amp;t
Wl&amp;e(MIIw) 84 N.E.MloBOUrl 68 Louisiana, ~eor llcywood Frank DePaWa Jan. 22 in
Bradley 98 Auguatans,S.D. 62
scored 37 _points and grabbed 24
Madison Square Garden. Both
MIDDeaota 75 Marquette 73
rebounds to lead Detroit to a
men will sign the contracts
South
106~ overtime victory over
todll)'.
G«&gt;fgla Tec:l! 87 SMU 59
Wo&amp;tern Mleblgan, and Ohio
Davidson 105 Furmen 70
Unlveratt;y raWed In the second SA WCHUCK SIDELINED
DETROIT (IJP0 - Detroit
G, Wublngloo 97 Rlehmood 93
half to boat Indiana 80-70.
N,Ce.rollna 106 Oregon 73
KanAI and Wl11001111ln pla,yed Red Wing goalie Torry SawSouthwell
to a 30 -30 halftime tie, but Jim chuck will be sidelined tor about
Rleo 83 TOXOI A&amp;! 58
Johnaon and Chucl&lt; Nagle shot two weeks wiUl a broken finger
Oklahoma St. 73 Arkanau 68
the Badger&amp; Into their lead. on his catchlns hand.
Tul&amp;a 101 Call'l:lly, Porn 90
Arkanaas SL92 Olda St. 73

College Scores

n.mor . . , ..;,

"/ would ,_, -

umpires were a bit too eetwnoua
In gtvtng pltebers credit for
strikes that may have been ju5l
a inaiiY btl wide of the plate,
and there'• ,soing to be a
crackdown on that.

The Bobcata are 1.1.
By Uoltod Proao Jntoroadonal
In other games Tueadll)' night
Ohio Untveralt;r dedicated Its

Welt
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Ookland ' ••• .17 3 ,850
t 9" .500 7
Now Qrl- , l·· 8 9 ,t71 7'h
toa .......· •••. fll 7'h
Da11u, ~ -. .. , , , , . I .487 7'h

a

A-Beeauaa the VirliDI&amp; '
wbtn caupt, fei,pll ,

will now extend onlJ
from the the batter'• armplta to
the 1&lt;op of bla tatoos. What'•
more, tome prett)' broad hints
were tosMd Olt that the
kneea. n

Bobcats Rally to
Defeat Hoosiers

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.... until a !ull-1cal0 can be helcL

death.

thundering:

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Miami " • • " 8 8 ,500 Ill
1\onlllc:lq • ' . ' 8 10 .... Slh
NOW York , , , , 7 11 .1811 II&gt;

orpolaatloll.
Thoro hU been atrcq HDtlment . . _ tho pai'IJ ranloo
ONWIIo to wlashold er•Uoo &lt;Jl

1'p!Gvlng

tho

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One-·-.-.,.

AuguaL
Some observers bollo.. tho
PRAGl-€
(UP])- Czoehoalovak ateel workera. angry with RuJStana sent troops into
tho Sovtes-lqooed bard lina, CZechotlo\Uia to prevent the
are reAlllQJ to pay their congress !rom bollltl held since
COmmunial parey
dues, a they anticipated the meetlDi:
Czecboalovak - - report. would 111m into a 1tboral foru!1s
at wbleh tho Soviet Union wodld
ed.
It Aid dlssldelt. worker• at a be erltielzed.
Mon Protests
glaD! Moravian ainal plant -.ul8d
More amt~et proteatl IPto withhold tbolr duo&amp; mill
uthelr views are taken into

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newastaD:Is wltb more e1rtoou
pokllltf fun .. the lluHians,

To Pay Dues

fllnl

By

Steel '\VT orkers Refuse :ed.:...~ tho=ed~

lr WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.

city was c b o s e n for this

Thinp In America are
never u ullb' u you fear,
nor~lovel7
u
hoDe. ·

or

Pre-Olympic Gomes Tests
Conditioned Athletes
'l'lte fact that the air In
Mexico City coolalns 8 per
cent less oxygen than the
air at sea lever eaused great
cODStemation a m o n g our
amateur athletes when that

Timely QUotes

A WING AND A PRAYER. The true-Hie inspiring story
of a man who rOBe from cblef of staff of the U.S. Air Force
to being the defeated vlce-prealdentinl nominee
the
American lndepen&lt;!ent party.
TO 111E MANNER BORN. What I&amp; It like to be tha son
or doughier in America's flntlamllles? Intimate portraits
drawn from the Ules of the American Paycblatrlc Assoclati011 and written in the simple language every chlkl can
understand.
MOON SHOT, What happens when Janie and her Dext
door neighbor, Bllly, build model &amp;pace capsule, stock It
with fond, and abut themselves up In It for 11 days.

TilE COMPLEAT BOATMAN. Newly revised and updated &amp;tandard work for everyone who owns a boat. In·
eludes apPlication forms for Panama Oag an ..l Liberian
registration of outboard motor, plus ot:trer full · .,structions
"·.r being a Greek ship owner.
· FIJGUT TO IL\VA!IIA. The real story behind the hijacking of passenger planes, as well as .th~ other secret plans
being considered in Cuba for rebusl'"·'. the lost tourist
trade.
ARBITRATOR. Why has the U.~
·• .• ""'sieged by
strikes among teachers, policemen~
_...en, transit work·
ers, etc.? An analysis of the problem and a workable solu-

TH~

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perfect ~ebl .

Tblo oolumn Ia - - 110
fa.mily Uvfn&amp; ao If 1UU're haYIng ldcl b'OUblo or Jult plain
trouble, lot Holan bolp YOU.
libo wiD also welcome , _ 0110
amuslnc aperl•eoa. Addreao
Holen Bottel In can at thlo

ly WARD CANNEL
rolded after years m Bdwy., was
Qnan&lt;ed per 10Da1!1 by D a Y I d
Merrick for $80,000; David's
prollt- $1,500,000 ... Twopo&amp;thumoos startlers this week: the
wills of Walter Wanger, who loll
almost nothing, and Lee Tracy,
who left more than $2,000,000
.•. . "Cabaret" keeps scorching
aloog bore, but lasted oni,y 13
performance• ln Londcu.
Tryout reviews for u40 Carata" suggest David Merrick has

have the nerve. Bul
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Tradoa and tho ~. ~ a club
made other new• at the
meetings.
•
Tho St. Lout• Cardinals, drafted plll)'boy plteber Bo
Belinsky on ~. added two
umpires, bocau"" they're doing more t.Jrlers when they CJb..
a IOod Job," A1d Walker. '"But talned rlght-llanderl Gary Wasthere's been plllltl of •outside' lewlki from the Bolton Red Sox
strikes called. The resuiUathat for uUllty Wielder Dido: Scholtrlkeouta are up by about 300 field and rlghtbander Dave
per club per se&amp;IOI'I over what Giusti from san Diego for !oo
they uaed to be. That moans 300 player&amp;- outfielder Ed ~iezio.
more Ume1 when the bat ltdt catcher Don Breeden, pitcher
making contact and there ladt Phil Nuckles and outfielder Roo
any action m the fteld. ''
Davis.
Hubbard put it this way:
The Cleveland lndl.ans ob·

Rick Mosley, Mike Adams, Bob Handley Mentioned

All-Stan@

the American
Leaaue. think the Width cl the
New strike Zone
And the otrlko zone, wllleb strike zme- IIIII the hel&amp;ht- hal
uaed to oxtend from the t&lt;op of been the eauM ot 10 manY
the batter's ahouldera to a level a t . . -••
nauelJ d11erlbed .. ,.the
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BY JACK O'BRIAN

4, 1968

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New Haven Soeial Events

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Mrs. Cadle is-

PTA.

li&amp;r, RaJ&amp;1h Rottpn, New Haveo.
Patenal grt.tQJarer&amp;a are Mr.
ailS Mra. Jobn Dla.I.DI GtUand of
New Haven. Great;cra,....enU
an Mr. and Mra. Earl Rottcen
of F1orlda m1 Mra. Ella Giiland
of Hartford, W. VL
TO SPONSOR BAZAAR
AND FLOWER SHOW
uon.
The New Haven Garden Club
The 1 katifw rink room has wW sporiiOl' a Cbriatmu Buaar
MASON The Donald Bum.pi'Dr1 ol New Haven han op.
been lllinted aiher and the and Flower ShowonSaturdl.y,Delroq&gt; decided to paint the eember 7, at the Hartlord Ele- ened another '"Rack and CUe."
Juat recently the Maaoo Fo.mtalD wa• converted into a recreableachera. The ar0141 will meet mentary SchooL Mrs. OtUe Roush
tloll
place .r.th a PJOI table, !lin bell, juke box, pop and ~
at the building Dec. 4 to begill
is chairman of the bazaar al.ld
maeblnea
added. Anlold Weaver hal been employed to look after
the painting and cleanirw. Anyone Mrs. Ra.y Protfttt la chalnnan ol
tho
elltoblllhment.
wishing to help should come to ·the a011rer show. Members of the
The New Haveo Rack and CUe has been open tor sometime ln
the bulldifl!: at this time aRI bring Nehacllma Garden Club will para paint brush and container. 1be
ticlpate in the Dower show.ltems the Ma""' Counl)' Bank Building with the same recreation ldconcession stand t.s been moved and arrangements must be at the va.ntqea u tbe one at MIRODo exclijlt · colored televt.Bton, wtdeb it;
bulldlng. lllro. F.ddJe White and lllro.
to the right side of the entrance school~ Ua.m. and the bauar In the buemont ol the Jack
lk!aa
are
emplQ1ed
here.
and the bleacher removed from
and show will be open to the P._
\
die front of this side and a serv- lie at 2 p, m.
SEVERAL
MASON
COU~IANS
baiPd
deer
In
the
TNT
areo
ing window placed. The left side
Members will serve saMEarl w. Rfie,y, Ma1&lt;&gt;1, oo TUeoda&gt;; &amp;&lt;&gt;t a 9.polnt bud&lt;, IUld
was enlarged and this will now be wiches, doruts, cake or pie. cot- his
IIDil.
Earl Riley, &amp;Ot • 7..pJint lbwt 45 minutes later.
the room to rent skates.
ree or tea along Mth selling bc:rne-Bob
Moaaman
or Vincent, Ohio, hunting In the same area on
WUilam Russell was appointmade camly, cookies, popcorn
Thurade,y,
and
Otto
Miller etf West COlumbia both bauocl 7.polnl
ed to replace Marvin Roush on balls. pies, handmade tote bags,
the bolrd. The grtq) discussed
eprons, tlmrer arrangements, bucks.
Larry King, formerly ol New Haven, and now ol M!llal, W.
placing a rall around the skating
wreatha, towels, place mats,
Va.,
gut an S..potnt buck with bow and arrow at Ravenswood. The
Ooor but no decision was made. A tablecloths, lint removers, etc.
!lire!;.!~
animal
weighed 1fl ,llOIIIIda.
report was given that there had
The schedule tor the Dower
All hunters cao•t be 10 lucky. Russell Cl,pehart BJ)8lit several Mrs. Roy Hotb:nan, Mrs. P a u I
been over 100 skatingthelasttwo show Is as tallows: .. Getting
diQ's
hunting In Grant COun1;y wUb no luck. Better lftl.ck to gueas- Forme,y and Mro. Otha Uovlnl.
Saturdays. It was noted to charge
Ready tor Christmas", theme.
AuendlnB the dlmer were Mrs.
25 cents admission for everyone Class 1 - "0 Holy Night," a lng scores - eaa't have all the luck - He won a Honda.
R83
Weaver, Mrs. Georp JewAI ooe travel• Rt. 33 tbrOUih M.uoa, we notice two old homes
entering the rink and 25 cents
religious 1ymbol of the Savior's
ell,
Mrs.
Lomte Jewell, M r s.
to rent skates. A ticket will be
birth; Class 2 - "Santa Claus is standing side by aide that have been made very attractive with
Rachel Sa,yre, lllro. 0. 0, SQre,
c1ven 'Nhen the admllaion is paid
CmllDH to Town," something to white shingles. The ftrlt bou8e oa the right. lhat of Mary Wal•b'B,
Mro.
Ada Rickard, Mrl. - and an.yone relltiJ1r- skates Will
delight a chUd; Class 3 - "Hap- have new black shutters wbl.ch add much to lUI attraetlveneas. A·
ard
Burris,
Nra. Ra,y Bostm,
regl ster inat.Md of being gl ven py Holidays," a door decoration; cl'1)ss the street 11!1 the bome of Mr. and Mn. Jack Riley, and it
Mro.
Georp
Sayre, Mrs. Bernlnother ticket as baa been the
Clau 4 - "Home for Olrist- ~is attractive with white alUII\lNun aidl.~.
ard Uevln&amp; MOlle Bumprner,
practlce.
mas," a table decoration; Class
Mrs. T. Bert Rouall, Mrs. Rw'
I
ATTENDED
THE
NEW
HAVEN
Women's
Club
art
exhibit
The board gave the New Haven
5 - "Trim a Tree", amall home-Hottman,
Mrs. Cllfr Roo.sh, Mrl.
on
Tuesday,
and
saw
creative
works
of
art
galore.
Junior Woman's Club permission ma.de trees not to exceed 24" in
Ed1th
Roush,
Mrs. Burrell Da·wMrs. Edwin Stein, New Haven, besides being an excellent lito r~n the Canteen, the date
heighth; Class 6 - "Winter Won101\,
Mrs.
Harry
Bumgarner,
to be announced later. The next
derlaOO," an assemblage uain8 brarian, also excels in ege crafta. Some of the decorated eggs
Mrs.
Paul
Fortney.
Mrs. Letha
board meeting wlll be Dec. 5 at painted arw:klr sprayed bnnches; which sbe exhibited featured tiny story book cbaractero placed
Kelly, Mrs. Edlth Bumgarner,
7:30 at the City Buildi~.
Class 7 - "Light A ca.Dle lor lnolde the egg, tiny delicate colored bralda decorated the &lt;JUl.
Mrs. otba Uerln&amp;, Mrs. C~
side.
Imagine
the
patience
it
rtQd.re1
to
cut
holea
In
an
egg
shell.
Attendlnc the meeting w e r e
Chirstmas," an arnngement usAtbey, Mrs. Eatyl Clark, IUld
Donald Ohlinger, Robert Curtis.
lng one or more candlesj Class :!lte also exhibited her hOmemade candles.
Mrs.
Thelma CaPehart.
Mrs. Eugene Hester, also of New
has added to her
Gary Roush, R. G. Greene, W~8 - "Christmas Bella," an arCOUNCn. MEETING
liam Kbnes, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- rangement including bells; Class dried apple characters (taces made r1. dried apples) and includes
NEW
HAVEN - The Now llaliam Ruuell, Mrs. Cecil Duncan.,
9 - ''Do Not Open Until Christ- a king, queen, prin&lt;:el8, eskimo, an lnd1aD and lWibUb' people, jult
ven Town COllleil met on Mon·
Mrs. David Roush, Mrs. J a c k
mas," gaily wnpped Christmas to mention a rew. Also featured were ber homemade candles.
Mro. Fred Balny, another ~ lady, cllsple,yed ber plclures day eveoin&amp; in regular ses1loa
nesher, Mrs. Eugene Hester.
packagesj Class 10- UAnything
Mn. Nell Haymaker and Mrs. A. Goes," YOur lavorlte C6ifitiiiil made o1. dried materials such a1 pine cone• etc. !be back&amp;round of with recorder, Helen Flelc!B, pre.
aldiJig. other&amp; iaattendancewere
L. ~rouse.
decoration. Any sprayed, painted, color!lll woven materials added mud! to Bora! plcturea.
Ceramics made by Doria Barlow ol. ~eld. Ohio, and ex- Gary Rouall, Ardwr Thabet, Lew· JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
or artificial materials may be
t1 &amp;Jmmera, R. G. Greene, eounThe New Haven Junior Wom- used. Classea will be judged on hibited by her stster.W-'aw, Mra. WUUam Ru1sell, included a
~U members, WWiam Kimes,
an's Club met Nov. 24 at the how well each entry tultuls the nativity scene, pitcher, candy dlah and rnaQY other interut.lng
"'
Alex~ulllen Memorial Library
requirements or the schedule. pieces.
Edward
Com,
art instructor at Wahama Junior and Selllor
building wUh Mra. JIJI'lef. Gress
Any class havi~ less than three
Hlgb
School,
deacrlbed
the diUerent ki!Kls ol art and exhibited
and Mn. John F. Roush as host- entries wUJ not be jtdged.
several J)r the wome11 to vtew. Among those exhibited were DBint~
esses. The meet1JJg ~ned 'frith
WIN ONE CLASS MEETING
the plodgo to the llag, the giving
The Win One Claso of the Unit- ing1 made by hla former Ravenswood art student•.
of the Ten Cub Commandments, ed Methodist O!urch met ror a
and Mrs. Gress read a poem, Thanksgiving dinner at Hartford
THE M.\SO"'l MOTHER'S CLUB at Mason, recently held a Ba.. Sm\ethl~ Good About You." Methodist Church. The invocation zaar ln tbe Mason Christ United Methodist Church basement and
The £!'0\V was invited to the was given by Rev. Paul Fortney, had a wonderful display ol handmade articles ranging from hand~
heme of~ Richard Grinstead The guest speaker was Mr. l{er- ..•made hasaocks, to all sorts r1 decorations r~ the hollda,y1. Fea·
:.;
on Dec~ 13 m:ll4 to make paja:- : ' lliit 'Walton ol Pomeroy r"irhole· tured Were . beautiful pictures wl.th backgroqftd of 'Velvet, to d. mas g _the Good S~Jip H~ prO:.. theme wa.s .. Lest We Forget." phuize the glaas fruit; a miniature Christmas tree covered mth
jeet, Mra. Glen Roush aOO Mrs.
Those attendirw were Mr. and candy; dried Roral arrangementa and many other usefUl items
· ~· ·· ,,. ... Bill Grinstead were appototed to Mrs. Tom Hoffman an:l Tom, Mr. too raunerws to mention.
Some of the proceeds will be used to hold a Senior Citizens parthe telephone committee. '-. ~Y 11 nd Mrs. Delton sa,re, ,....r, and
"
"
voted to hold a card party with Mrs. Mark Ward, Mr. and Mrs. 1¥ ·and birthday parties for the ctdldren at Laklh - what a wonder.
':;..
Mrs. Bill Grinstead as chairman. James Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ful way to spend their money.
·'
Mrs. John F. Roush was ap- Herndon, Mr. Nei.J Haymaker and
pointed ct.l.rman of the rummage Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Donald D~
sale to be held. Mrs. J a m e s can, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Lee
Sue Anna But~Jprner, daughter
Gress wa1 appobted chairman of Roush, Mr. and Mrs. George In- Sayre, Janet Sa.Yre, Eddie SAyre,
or Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bum-the teen dance at the Canteen, des, York and C.ndi, Mr. and Bernita Sta!ta, Harriett nuxnp.
son,
Mr.
all!
Mrs.
Paul
Bum- garner; Judy Lathey, daughter
date to be armounced. The annual Mra. Robert Gilmore and Becky,
or Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Lathey;
Christma1 dimer will be held on Mr. &amp;.lXI Mrs. Roy Jones a n d garner, Mrs. Albert Thompson,
·Mrs. Dorald Haynes and Mrs. Christba Howard, daughter of
Dec. 10 at the Captain's Lounge, Mike. Mr. and Mrs. E4wln Stein,
Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. HO'Ifard, Jr.;
toll..m.. with bowli,.. 100 1 112 Mr. IUld Mrs. Jameo N. Rouoh, Nora Staats.
Gle..tolyn
Ord, d.aug!Jter of Mr.
AV
ALANCIIE
HOMEMAKERS
·Mr. and. Mrs. JameaGUbert, Mr.
.crab big.
The
Avalanche
Homemakers
aDd
Mrs.
Richard Ord; Satdra
Mn. ~rouse read a letter ancl Mrs. Harry Pickens, Rev.
Plckena,
daughter
or Mr. a n d
Club
met
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
from Lakin State Hospital asking afli Mrs. Paul Fortney, Mra. FAMrs.
Harry
Pickens;
Ralph
for "Y'Olunteer help with the pa- ward Bumgarner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Staats. The meeting open-Uentl.
Harry Miller and Gall. Mr. arr:l ed with the pledge to the fllg. Batey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil
~ delrmen
were Mrs. Raben Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Devotions were led by Mrs. Has Batey. Potomac State Collegenamed b,. the president: lutena- Harold Bmnprner, Mr. andMrL Thompson. She read two poems, Dale Machir, son of Mr. ancl Mri.
t:lcnl Atralrs, Good Ship HopeCharles Weaver and Mr. Waltm.. "Prayer by All Parents" a n d Chai-Iea Machir; Paul Homnftl\
"Family Reunion." and closed 1011 of Mr. IDd Mrs. Robert HottMrs. Richard Grinstead; camp
CHEROKEE HOMEMAKERS
Gallahad- Mrs. JOOn F. Roush;
Cherokee Hc:memaken Club with the strwtqr or" Faith~ OUr man; Jerry Morgan, aon Of Mr.
and Mrs. John Morgan. West VIrFine Arts- Mra. Rose Weaver; met at the heme of Mn. Donald Fathers'' by the group.
ginia Te&lt;h, ~ery, W. VL
The
lesnon,'
"Living
Creat:lwl,y
COnservation- Mrs. D. w. £m.. Duncan with the president. Mra.
Mark Grinltead, son or Mr.
bleton; Educatloa. - Mrs. Bobby Delton Sayre, pre1iding. De~ Throueh Our Middle Years," was
and
Mrs. Foster Grinstead; PhUGrimm; Home Lite - Mrs. Ken- tiona were led by Mrs. Kate led by Mrs. Howard Roush.
The president, Mrs. Harr7 lp Goodnite, son of Mrs. Frances
Deth Vickers; Health - M r s. Roush. Mrs. Aha Luckeydoo led
staats,
invited the irOtCI to her Goodnlte; David cOok, son ofMr.
James Gresai Safety - Mrs. pn;yer aM Mra. Archie Browning
home
tor
a Christmas dhmer oo alii Mrs. Roy Cook; Ronnie
WichaelTI.YioriPubllcAttalrs- gave a reading, "The Real MeanRooah, son of Mr. and Mrs. NelDecember 19.
Mrs. Glen Roush; International ing Of Thankaglvifle."'
Those attending w ere Mrs. son Roush; Larcy Fre)', son of
Affairs - Mrs. Bill Grinstead;
On Dec. 10 the club will hold a
Howard
Roush, Mrs. Albert Mr. m:t Mra. Jack Fry; George
Community Improvement- Mrs.
Christmas dinner with the place
'1'1tompsoo,
Mrs. Leo Thompson, Randolph, Jr., son of Mr. and
A. L. Sprouse.
to be amounc:ed. A gift exchange
Mra.
Ray
Thompson,
and gueata Mrs. George Randolph. Llndoey
Refreshments were served to 1'rl11 be held at that time.
thole attendiJV, Mrs. Bill Gri~
The lessm. ~&lt;LfvingCreatlvely Bonnie Staats and Mra. Harry Wilson College, Col1Dilbia, Ky.Karen Greene, da~Chter of Mr.
1tead, Mra. Glen Roush, Mr1. A. Through MiddleYears,"wupr~ sta .. t ..
HOME
FOR
HOLIDAYS
and
Mr1. R. G. Greene; CbarleaL. ~rouae, Mra. D. W. Embleton sented by Mrs. Delton Sayre.
SUtdents
sperdl•
the
TlaJ1k&amp;..
ton
l!eaut,y AcodemJr, Charlo..
and the hostesses, Mrs. John F.
Those in attemance.J'ere Mrs.
gi
vlng
holldlys
with
their
partoo,
W,
VL -,Jane Roulb, daoll&gt;Roush 1M Mrs. James Gress.
Archie Browning, Mrs. 01car
Casto, Mrs. Gerald Clarke, Mrs. ents: from Marahall Univenitr, ter of Mr&amp;. Velma Roush; So(\YII
PROUD PLANTERS CLUB
Alva Lucke)'doo. Mrs. Ernie Huntington, W. VL - SOndra Yonl&lt;er, dlughter oflllr.andMrL
The ProOO Planters Junior Roush, Mra. Olmer Roush, Mrs. Gibbs, dqhter of Mr. afli Mrs. Charle• F. Yonker. IDterlatic&amp;
Garden Club met on Friday eve- Delton Sayre, Mrs. K. K. Scltes, Leo F. Gibbs; R&lt;mie Stein. son a! Tabulallne lmJiitute, PhlladeJ..
ning at the New Haven Elemen. Mrs. Luther Smith, Mrs. Olarles of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin stein; pbla, PL - Gloria Glbbo, dalllll&gt;tary School. They opened with stone, Mrs. Elroy Roush arr:l Mrs. Leah Am Mlller, daughter ofM:r. ter ol Mr. IUld Mra. Ralph Gibbs,
the eonaervatlon pledge, the Jun- Duncan and guest. Mrs. Emory and Mrs. Harry Mlller; Kenneth Jr. Huntlngtoo School of Bull~or C.rden Oub pledge and the Hart.
Rollins, Dale Rollins an:l Sharon Deal, Huntlr&amp;ton, W. Va. - Myra
Velma
Junior club prayer,
VERNON STAR DUSTERS
Rollins, children or Mr. an:l Mrs. Rouah, daugltter of
The Veroon Star Dusters 4-H Kemed&amp; Rollina; Larry Ball, 1011 Routh. Undley MDitary School,
MrL DavidSimclltonpruented
the program on planting and car- Club met at the home of Diane or Mr. and Mra. James Ball; Wheeling, W, VL- JQ Rldpoy,
iQif of bulbs. She displayed sever- Bumprner with the pn•lderK, Nancy Iilli, douglrter of Mr. IUld son ot Mr. am Mra. Cbules
a1 posters afli charta taklrw: the Barry HQnea presiding. Devo- Mn. Herman Layne; Betty Sm lth; Stanton M!lllary Scbool,
bulb through the planlirc •taee to tions were led b;y Comie Holt- Scarberry, daughter of Mr. and Sti!Kon, VL - Jason Inpla, •on
the bioasom.s.
man. The meetirc opened with Mr1. John Scarberry; Charlene of Mr. and Mro. George lnpiL
A Chrlatmaspartywillbegiven the 4-H song, 4-H pledge •00 the Dodd, dougllter of Mr. a..t Mro. United Electronic lnatltute, I.a.
b)' -the NehadimaGardenClW,tor roll caD Paalm 67 was read by Charles Dodd; Barbara Marshall, iaYlUe, Ky. - Eddie Hal•teld,
the membenon~ Jefresh- Connie Hoft'man. and poemawere daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WWlmn 10n of Mr. and M.rs. SUnue1 Jtal..
menta were served to QP.roxi- read by Eddie Sayre, Diane~ Marshall; Lynn Miller, daughter stead, CurU• Ktrc. son of Mr
mate!¥ 15 perSOfll!l by Mrs. Jfll:ln prner and Harriett Thomp•on. of Mrs. Josephine Miller. Welt am Mrs. Revill. Klrw.
Powell a.-.! Mrs. Simonton.
4-H project books were dla- Virginia UniversiQ", Morgantown
BJR111 ANNOUNCEJ;l
BIRni ANNOUNCED
tributed to members. They de. - PhD Cooke, son of Mr. and
Mr. ard Mn. COle Staatl ot
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gilland an cldad to bold a 1katlng party on Mrs. Robert Cooke; W1lllam· 3rd Street, New Hlftn, are a.
announcing the birth of • 4llulh- Dec. 6 with neryone hn1ttng Roush, aon of Mr. 1111 Mn. Joe nounclrw the birth o! a dauattter
ter 011 Nov. II, at Holzer Medical three pu.ts. Thil will be held Fox. Ohio Unlversit;y, Athens, on Novambar 19, at Holzer MedCenter. Tile Infant welglled 7 at the New !lawen Communlt,y Ohio - Max Brown, 1011 ol MrL Ical CerUI'. Tht lnlanl baa boon
pounda. 8 ounce• ud hu bMrl Bulldh'C. Members drew DIDlel Fr1nces Brown. Glenvllle state -eel Angela Mlchele and nllhCollege, Glenvllle, W. Va. nuned Julia Am.
for their Christmas party,
ed 7 pound1, 15 OUDCIIS.
The maternalarandPirentllre
Matern.l gnn:ho&amp;ber Ia Xr•.
Atten:llng ~re Barr7 Haynes. steve Wood, aon ~Mr. and Mn.
Dorll Rebman ot CleYeland, 0., Diane Bamgarner, Connie Hoff.. Emo Wood; Lermle Tenaat_ 1011 Mr. a!Kl Mro. Da1111l Tal'lor of
and lhe maternal P'lnd1lliltber Ia man, Debbie Hoffman, ~ of Mr. IUld Mrs. carl Telllllnt; sn ..rtaa, w. VL, a..t the pater-.
RECREATION FOIJNDA110N
The New Ha~D Recreation
Foundltioo Boerd met Nov. 21
It the New Raven Ccmmunlty
Buildirw wltll Donl1d Ohllrcer,
preaident, preddine. The gfiKI)
toured the building to decide
what needed to be done to the
buUdiQ!: to pllt it in good cOfdl-

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LIVE WD!E CLASS
NEW HAVEN- ThtN&lt;Jvernber
meettncottht Uve WtreCluaot
HARTFORD - Eleelion
the New Havea United Methodlat fleer. was "'held at the receli;
Church wa1 a dinner meetlnlbeld mntlPK of the Lakl n state H•
at the Rouall catoterta at Gra- pttal Au-ciliary wt.n it met in
ham Statlm. 1be lnvocattm was the library of the hOopItaL
lll•eo b)' Mrs. Paul FOJ'IDO&gt;'.
In the presence . of the two
Followinl the dlmor Ill r 1. CGordiMI&lt;lro ol Volunlol7 Sor·
Howard Burrll presided at the vice., Mra. Vivian M. Blatt 1M
bullne•• fi\CietJne. Mr1, Burris Mra. Faye C. Lymle, the A.uDJ..
waa in eharge of the devOtions, tary elected Mra. Besate Cadle,
!ollowlnl which member• Join· President; Mra. Maclne Lea,
od hinds and "Bloat Be the Vice - PrealdePt; Mrs. Ell•
Tie 'Ibat Binda." The cloalng beth Cld1ler, Secretary; MrL
prayer was &lt;dered to' Mr1. Iva Athe7, Treasurer, and llrL
Bolton.
Mary LleYlrw. chalnnan of p~
An elecdon ~olrtceriWAiheld grams.
and tlle following were chosen:
A diacUSIIOil. WIS held 011 the
prelldent, Mrs. Howard Burris; purchase of muslin fw curtains
vice..prelideat, Mrs. George Jew- on lUIIe or U. ward• at the hoi"
aU; aecretary, Mrs. CWf Rouahi pital, the procurement of IOQd
tre1.1urer, Mr 1. Otha. Uerinl; used furnlture for the llvlqJ ar..
ia1IIIWK treuurer, Mn. 'lbel- eaa of the tem&amp;le wards, llfiJ the
ma Capohart;publlcltychalrman, obtaintrw of ChrUtmaa card• tor
Mro. Thelma~.
the use of the patients. In the
CommiUeea include: Flower afternoon U!.e AuxWaQ conductl1md, Mrs. ClQII&gt;n Athey, Mro. ed games fw the llltlenta.
Rachel SQre, Mra. llaY Weaver; rilltatioo commlttee, Mrs.

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CberJ1 v...-.r. Doni•Wtrr7,

Jill WIIIOn,DilmoW..,a., Tw·
and 14111 lead- · Judr 918hel, llai1 ,llld ... v..11or111a Joaol, Vlddo "'*-, ••· Mra. ~tit.- WW1'7, Mn.
,. • R. car..., an11 11ra. JoofiJh
ptone ,Jolrl-.
- . Vlcldo
Julie L.
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BeiYa
JolinlOlli, Renee Keeney, Sllllla (Jb..
At 11111'1 orlc!ea, a U.S . .Uver
l"""r, TV17 Pro111U, carla Ill&lt;· dollar
about e1.11
F~land, Terrrlosa, Cathy Saw- worth ol oUver.

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Spotlight for Awhile

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lon. herculon arxl nk
Tlloro It ur.- - I D oum- Iarmon ........, tiM&lt;Y wlllll tu
: lila tba
farm picture work lor themoe!Yo1 llllll ...,.
01111111 lllllli'CCIIII&gt;IOIItlolnallo- 11'01 tbolr own delllnle1. Their
tleally.
!Ddh1&lt;WIIIIID and ! r - II a
• 1be America. tanner aD!D- ball.c ebuac:terlltic ol. our na-to bo the
.,..ofthe u-1 bert-. In our ellort1
Amort""" pOfllllllllll. He J&gt;111 ID uolll the Iarmer IUld c r mert for ...ll'1tldnl he UIIIIDIS a better prGIJ'UD, we mull DeY·
- · loll thin ot any lime or override that with
, _ the Greol llepHoaiiD fD . . , , . , _ eoatrot. Gov01'11l110111
1lo 'lblrtloo. Ha bit mon thaD nwlt &lt;loVolo!l a _ . . , that will
&gt;lplld llli ollldMey ond belp - not rule and overpower
au.u.tQ&gt; ond bit ......,.._ him.
od b)' prlceo 10 low 111ot tiM&lt;Y
- bon\r- hll ~•

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- · toderal farm pollclol
bave routed "' • crWo which
r•cbea aerot• tbl Nadan fDtD
'"'0&lt;1 farm IIDIIIWBI bomo.

FJDIIILJTY wlda I'OWIIBI'UL -

"Bt1LL BOBN''
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...pile.
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Troop f87 met recently

at

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1011 Chrlll United MeCbodltt
Church and made TbaD&lt;qlvlng
favor•. They were later dlatrtbuted tu a hoopltal. ID the aear
torture they will . doll.o to
be stvon to Laldn Slate Hoopltal.

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lor the 11'0011 to preiOIIIaChrllt-

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Water Comml1aloaer, and Mrs.
Edwin Stein, llbrarton.
The majority o1 the IIUl8IIDI
was IPonl diacuallnc the movIDg of the library. The IJnlted
MetJKJd:l.lt Church board baa vot-

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hoo81ng the
brary. The lepl matter• In the
tri.D88cd.OO. were referred 1D Mr.
WlUiam Rardin, town aU:onle1.

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ClvU War. - - ratoo are

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Everyone needs food

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choose A.tP Gift Certificates each year.
There are $5 and $10 certificates, as well as
certificates for Grade "A" Super-Right Thrkeys,
Jane Parker Fruit Cake or other foods of your choice.
They're an ideal gift for almost anyone on your list.

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TENDER.TASTY

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POTATOES

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CCM"f'ltlatlt e IH7, Tttl GMAT AfLAMTIC lo ..ACif'IC TIA CO., INC.

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P.S. Does the man of your, house have a long list
of business friends and/or employees?
Your AlP Store .Manager can help him

h!P!ar!Jormero
•· lllld Ill lliiiQ' . . - an IIIII a-

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Boneless Round 10~?'" • •
Boneless Round Steak ~J}
$101
Boneless Round Steak
New York Strip Steak • ....2"
Tender Cube Steaks • .... s101 Delmonico Steaks • • • ...s1"
Sirloin Steaks • • • • • ... s1• Sirloin Tip Steaks • • • ...s1•
Porterhouse c~~. Steaks • ..... 121 Minute Steaks • • • •

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Navel Orances • • • •
Pineapples H:~~~N . •
Fresh Butto1 Musbooms

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MEIGS- GALLIA-MASON AREA
CIRCULATION

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lll~llltYIIa!IIDI' tho
Amort... Iarmer that the 111tkm ntura to DDII - MletJonel')'
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IIIII eboapl mull tako pl... u .....
Wo OOIIIIIl be ID lot the

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lti ..... wllhlll farm - ·

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..... - 8 per from 1966
ID 11188, liDial periODal IDeomo
from flrlnlnl dNpped - 16 per
eent. No MIIDOIII ol !be American P'V'.." ' • bu been required tu IUIIer a more llllfalr burdla ........ ol the lll!lallaaary
pollclea ol our auvernmeat. II~ bit hit the tanner "' 'fl$.
...,, Total farm debt
la8l yoor 1ftlll up b)' 15 per
eenl, aa -~~~ ol more thin
$1,200 per farm, thelr ...
dre - - .. very delll\r ....

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VEAL CALVES - TaDI, " Secoads, S9; MecllLID, ~-to

CHOICE
FULL CUTS

al aetlm. NotldrJa lea• Ia clemiiii:Sld lor ... ladultr7 which .. lar-

11tuattm
the ~1\:""'
tor
tbe tanner
IPA
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OY!Jr7 IIJIIo. Farm I n - bit
• doeliDod 12 per lil'om !HI.
; Farm J)I'O'Wtlon IJPIIlll ro•
.: ID a riiCiml hiP of fat bllllaa.

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Calvin Coolidge wao IIWCirll
ID aa prealdent of tbo U states In bis father'• home at

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BIG BUYS on "Super-Right" Meats!

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a-..-tbeoo-dbe
- e e l national dloaeterollllll

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&amp;n:IJell 'ouctl' when be.PUlla,"
11)'1 Doan. "He'll let 10 1n a
burry, then."

mW!at _.ken - more thin
the combined euiployment tn the
lteel .lDdultrJ,Ibe mltOmatlvetndullry, tnlllportatlon IUld public
utllltlao. I! halt the lndul-

i od.
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1:1 -amtntna tbe aarlcaltural

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boord'l
'"Gnb bold of the chla CIC»

tbe baekbaoe ol the Natlm. The
farming ID4IIII'y emp!Qro U

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are uaed.

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Wliat doeo o Doan
do
U a chtld wants to pull Santa'•

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HOGS
Dl,IHf
d.ll
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tWU, lUO to.J.I.to; ,_....,
1$.10 ... 17,10; - · · IO.to Ill
Pip, t to !1; - . II
to lt.
CATTLE - -.,., 110 to
U-110: He~Wo, ILIO to U:711
Fat c-•• 14..50 to 11.11; ca.
..,.., u to 14; auu., at.a •
n; IIIW&lt; con, 71 to 1151Cowl lllld Cal-, Ul to !Ill
Stoek Staoro, lt. 71 to It71;
Stoek Hel!aro, 17.10 to ~
stock steer Cal....
to
10. 541; Stoek HeUor Cal- 17
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"SUPER-RIGHT" Cj)UALITY - Cut From Corn Feel Beef!

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Prominent clothier of Sl.l'lt&amp; Ia
the Collegeville flag Co. ot CollegevUle, Pa., wlllch produces
20,000 suits each year. Velve-teens and velours are popular,
but corduroy and woolelll also

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United Stat11, at Albion. It waa
foondod 30 yearo oco b)' the late
Charles W. Howard, lore ~e
santa at Maey's Department
Store ln New York. Now ruit by
Nathan Doon of Be,y Clt,y, Mlcl&gt;igan, the school holds classe•
for one week every October and
tea.cbea everytht ... trom half to
apply make.._.. to the best nnp
tor a ..ho-ho-bo."
Doan takes the course serious--

CoupOft Yancl Tlaru Dec. 10 In
AH Calumbul Unit A&amp;P Storn
One Coupon ,.deemed with uch $20 purdYH

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tbel.r IDYIItmelltl - If half our
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Dau. _., his Jl'W';....., 1:811
obo "' ,..._ IDOl &lt;hll&lt;lnn
better than IDQSt J'Qebtatrllt.,
talk to 60 llunlllot .. -

cause yak hair comea from
Communl•t Oalna, no auch
beards are aroorKI thl1 seaaon.
If they were, they'd sell for

11200 to $300 each.

Pt. PIM. ., W. Ya.

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And just tor ihe reeord, 1here aad dl•cua• reUIIeerawltblll the
1s one school tor SarU-1. lD the eonfldenee of a fore•t ra~~~~r..

lbcept it.mt prahibit-.:1 by S.wl

try wu "' - · - If halt !be
4MJIPQreea iD atltomoblle pluta
tlaroqboat the Dltlob were tbJ'eat..

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That'• rlgtt ..• 7ak hair, the
Ufta11&gt; of phOQ)' bemll. Be-

WITH PURCHASE OF $20.00

· !re'I'IIIIIIY llnored, I ouope&lt;t,
i becauoe be reta!D1 Gilly 6per cent
~ of the natloDII vote. Yet C o n; IJ'UI mult reeoa:nlze that o·u r
~ farmers and rural .,..&amp;e ue

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&amp;S.C.'• Qlocholor of Clhf).

Extra Plaid Stamps

lhlu t mllllaa _ . .
iatt the farm IInce the 1tart ol
tbla decade. American farmer•
tn 1&amp;88 w~n ablorb 1 etl'l wlloa PI¥ cut. Farm bll ria., ~ - a BtartiiDc 110
per cent otne. 19,0. ID llhorl,
the Amorl&lt;111 Iarmer bll bla
baek to !be wall.
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The BAJISIIY • Modal Y1II18A

MJIIIOO Girl Soout

NEW YORK (UPO - There qe1, accordl• to the American
ia one •mall buline11 , In tile Textile Marllf'ac:turera In1tltute,
llnitad States which for a rew Inc. 'lbl7'll swath themaelvea
weeks etch year takea the BPOt- in 150,000 yardloftabrlu,mo•
llllht from the blc boyo llko l,y red, to remllld adult• at earlier da)'a anti their children ol
General Moton ancl IBM.
That'a tbe buslDBsa ot outfit- thet big nlcht coming ICJ,
Year-Round Job
ting Sonia Clalllel.
Seetrw that 101ne 3o,ooo sa~
ADd 1968 is a boom year ln
taa are Qprq)riltely clothed is
thi1 hfBhb'-aeasonll buthoeaa.
Department atore and atreet a yeAr-round job.
Meyer Jac&lt;Jby aDd Son. New
corner Santls wW use about 30
York
City, Ia one of six comtons of uhair" to creatlrc Christmal dreama lor children or all pa.nlea sp~ctallztrw: tnSarta Claus

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Made Up Favon

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MASON -

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Narda. JaCGb uaes about 20,000
For the 1 - SolD ol Peril
l"'"ftd• of tho wllltell YlriiiD Q)'•
lon tvel')' )WI', It is crilqNd, Ave. ., Kn. £Uslbetll Blbcoek
twlated, a&amp;eamed, drlM. combed ol Alblorl. N.Y., ol!er1 a oult
and sewed lrto more thaD 10,- with ge..W. hnch rllll&gt;lt
000 boord llllll will oato nDintl trim, 1 - - . . a ""'
for ~5 to $511 each.
bl&amp; a ~U~m~.eh pld, IIOftl,
Belrd1 come In other mitt- beard, wla IUld ~ ldt for
rials, too. Amona: U.m are cot$400.
Abnvo '""""'
ton. wool, mohair, d,ynel, daJ'.. to work
the BowtJ7 can dtck

BUSINESS TODAY

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BIG BUYS on A &amp;P Groceries!

'100
3
WhiteBread Hunt's Catsup. • • •
$100
.... s 00 Chumin Tissue ••• 3
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'100
Apple
Sauce
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Pl•i• l1i1i1 Ina• . . ....Jt
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Ci•••••• lolls • • •.-.It Golden Cora •••• 6 '100
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JANE PAIICEI -

ENRICHED

Frozen Foodsl

SPECIAL LOW PRICE - SAVE 35•1

26-0Z.

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2• OFF LABEL- SAVE 17•1

IIIDSEYE FlOZEN

Pas-Corn or Pttalt P1fh

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WHY PAY t.40RE7 - A &amp; P BRAND

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Brussels S~tr••ts .::.:.a=s1•
S11nyfiel• Waffla11 =. •1•

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Why Pay More?

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WHY PAY MORE?- A &amp; P BRAND

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A&amp;P Freestone P-.s ........ • • •
!lUClO OII

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Slllis•IM· HI-... Cnacken •. _ ....... :. 41•
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Mrs. V. L. stull, Wild~, W,

New Haven Soeial Events

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li&amp;r, RaJ&amp;1h Rottpn, New Haveo.
Patenal grt.tQJarer&amp;a are Mr.
ailS Mra. Jobn Dla.I.DI GtUand of
New Haven. Great;cra,....enU
an Mr. and Mra. Earl Rottcen
of F1orlda m1 Mra. Ella Giiland
of Hartford, W. VL
TO SPONSOR BAZAAR
AND FLOWER SHOW
uon.
The New Haven Garden Club
The 1 katifw rink room has wW sporiiOl' a Cbriatmu Buaar
MASON The Donald Bum.pi'Dr1 ol New Haven han op.
been lllinted aiher and the and Flower ShowonSaturdl.y,Delroq&gt; decided to paint the eember 7, at the Hartlord Ele- ened another '"Rack and CUe."
Juat recently the Maaoo Fo.mtalD wa• converted into a recreableachera. The ar0141 will meet mentary SchooL Mrs. OtUe Roush
tloll
place .r.th a PJOI table, !lin bell, juke box, pop and ~
at the building Dec. 4 to begill
is chairman of the bazaar al.ld
maeblnea
added. Anlold Weaver hal been employed to look after
the painting and cleanirw. Anyone Mrs. Ra.y Protfttt la chalnnan ol
tho
elltoblllhment.
wishing to help should come to ·the a011rer show. Members of the
The New Haveo Rack and CUe has been open tor sometime ln
the bulldifl!: at this time aRI bring Nehacllma Garden Club will para paint brush and container. 1be
ticlpate in the Dower show.ltems the Ma""' Counl)' Bank Building with the same recreation ldconcession stand t.s been moved and arrangements must be at the va.ntqea u tbe one at MIRODo exclijlt · colored televt.Bton, wtdeb it;
bulldlng. lllro. F.ddJe White and lllro.
to the right side of the entrance school~ Ua.m. and the bauar In the buemont ol the Jack
lk!aa
are
emplQ1ed
here.
and the bleacher removed from
and show will be open to the P._
\
die front of this side and a serv- lie at 2 p, m.
SEVERAL
MASON
COU~IANS
baiPd
deer
In
the
TNT
areo
ing window placed. The left side
Members will serve saMEarl w. Rfie,y, Ma1&lt;&gt;1, oo TUeoda&gt;; &amp;&lt;&gt;t a 9.polnt bud&lt;, IUld
was enlarged and this will now be wiches, doruts, cake or pie. cot- his
IIDil.
Earl Riley, &amp;Ot • 7..pJint lbwt 45 minutes later.
the room to rent skates.
ree or tea along Mth selling bc:rne-Bob
Moaaman
or Vincent, Ohio, hunting In the same area on
WUilam Russell was appointmade camly, cookies, popcorn
Thurade,y,
and
Otto
Miller etf West COlumbia both bauocl 7.polnl
ed to replace Marvin Roush on balls. pies, handmade tote bags,
the bolrd. The grtq) discussed
eprons, tlmrer arrangements, bucks.
Larry King, formerly ol New Haven, and now ol M!llal, W.
placing a rall around the skating
wreatha, towels, place mats,
Va.,
gut an S..potnt buck with bow and arrow at Ravenswood. The
Ooor but no decision was made. A tablecloths, lint removers, etc.
!lire!;.!~
animal
weighed 1fl ,llOIIIIda.
report was given that there had
The schedule tor the Dower
All hunters cao•t be 10 lucky. Russell Cl,pehart BJ)8lit several Mrs. Roy Hotb:nan, Mrs. P a u I
been over 100 skatingthelasttwo show Is as tallows: .. Getting
diQ's
hunting In Grant COun1;y wUb no luck. Better lftl.ck to gueas- Forme,y and Mro. Otha Uovlnl.
Saturdays. It was noted to charge
Ready tor Christmas", theme.
AuendlnB the dlmer were Mrs.
25 cents admission for everyone Class 1 - "0 Holy Night," a lng scores - eaa't have all the luck - He won a Honda.
R83
Weaver, Mrs. Georp JewAI ooe travel• Rt. 33 tbrOUih M.uoa, we notice two old homes
entering the rink and 25 cents
religious 1ymbol of the Savior's
ell,
Mrs.
Lomte Jewell, M r s.
to rent skates. A ticket will be
birth; Class 2 - "Santa Claus is standing side by aide that have been made very attractive with
Rachel Sa,yre, lllro. 0. 0, SQre,
c1ven 'Nhen the admllaion is paid
CmllDH to Town," something to white shingles. The ftrlt bou8e oa the right. lhat of Mary Wal•b'B,
Mro.
Ada Rickard, Mrl. - and an.yone relltiJ1r- skates Will
delight a chUd; Class 3 - "Hap- have new black shutters wbl.ch add much to lUI attraetlveneas. A·
ard
Burris,
Nra. Ra,y Bostm,
regl ster inat.Md of being gl ven py Holidays," a door decoration; cl'1)ss the street 11!1 the bome of Mr. and Mn. Jack Riley, and it
Mro.
Georp
Sayre, Mrs. Bernlnother ticket as baa been the
Clau 4 - "Home for Olrist- ~is attractive with white alUII\lNun aidl.~.
ard Uevln&amp; MOlle Bumprner,
practlce.
mas," a table decoration; Class
Mrs. T. Bert Rouall, Mrs. Rw'
I
ATTENDED
THE
NEW
HAVEN
Women's
Club
art
exhibit
The board gave the New Haven
5 - "Trim a Tree", amall home-Hottman,
Mrs. Cllfr Roo.sh, Mrl.
on
Tuesday,
and
saw
creative
works
of
art
galore.
Junior Woman's Club permission ma.de trees not to exceed 24" in
Ed1th
Roush,
Mrs. Burrell Da·wMrs. Edwin Stein, New Haven, besides being an excellent lito r~n the Canteen, the date
heighth; Class 6 - "Winter Won101\,
Mrs.
Harry
Bumgarner,
to be announced later. The next
derlaOO," an assemblage uain8 brarian, also excels in ege crafta. Some of the decorated eggs
Mrs.
Paul
Fortney.
Mrs. Letha
board meeting wlll be Dec. 5 at painted arw:klr sprayed bnnches; which sbe exhibited featured tiny story book cbaractero placed
Kelly, Mrs. Edlth Bumgarner,
7:30 at the City Buildi~.
Class 7 - "Light A ca.Dle lor lnolde the egg, tiny delicate colored bralda decorated the &lt;JUl.
Mrs. otba Uerln&amp;, Mrs. C~
side.
Imagine
the
patience
it
rtQd.re1
to
cut
holea
In
an
egg
shell.
Attendlnc the meeting w e r e
Chirstmas," an arnngement usAtbey, Mrs. Eatyl Clark, IUld
Donald Ohlinger, Robert Curtis.
lng one or more candlesj Class :!lte also exhibited her hOmemade candles.
Mrs.
Thelma CaPehart.
Mrs. Eugene Hester, also of New
has added to her
Gary Roush, R. G. Greene, W~8 - "Christmas Bella," an arCOUNCn. MEETING
liam Kbnes, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- rangement including bells; Class dried apple characters (taces made r1. dried apples) and includes
NEW
HAVEN - The Now llaliam Ruuell, Mrs. Cecil Duncan.,
9 - ''Do Not Open Until Christ- a king, queen, prin&lt;:el8, eskimo, an lnd1aD and lWibUb' people, jult
ven Town COllleil met on Mon·
Mrs. David Roush, Mrs. J a c k
mas," gaily wnpped Christmas to mention a rew. Also featured were ber homemade candles.
Mro. Fred Balny, another ~ lady, cllsple,yed ber plclures day eveoin&amp; in regular ses1loa
nesher, Mrs. Eugene Hester.
packagesj Class 10- UAnything
Mn. Nell Haymaker and Mrs. A. Goes," YOur lavorlte C6ifitiiiil made o1. dried materials such a1 pine cone• etc. !be back&amp;round of with recorder, Helen Flelc!B, pre.
aldiJig. other&amp; iaattendancewere
L. ~rouse.
decoration. Any sprayed, painted, color!lll woven materials added mud! to Bora! plcturea.
Ceramics made by Doria Barlow ol. ~eld. Ohio, and ex- Gary Rouall, Ardwr Thabet, Lew· JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
or artificial materials may be
t1 &amp;Jmmera, R. G. Greene, eounThe New Haven Junior Wom- used. Classea will be judged on hibited by her stster.W-'aw, Mra. WUUam Ru1sell, included a
~U members, WWiam Kimes,
an's Club met Nov. 24 at the how well each entry tultuls the nativity scene, pitcher, candy dlah and rnaQY other interut.lng
"'
Alex~ulllen Memorial Library
requirements or the schedule. pieces.
Edward
Com,
art instructor at Wahama Junior and Selllor
building wUh Mra. JIJI'lef. Gress
Any class havi~ less than three
Hlgb
School,
deacrlbed
the diUerent ki!Kls ol art and exhibited
and Mn. John F. Roush as host- entries wUJ not be jtdged.
several J)r the wome11 to vtew. Among those exhibited were DBint~
esses. The meet1JJg ~ned 'frith
WIN ONE CLASS MEETING
the plodgo to the llag, the giving
The Win One Claso of the Unit- ing1 made by hla former Ravenswood art student•.
of the Ten Cub Commandments, ed Methodist O!urch met ror a
and Mrs. Gress read a poem, Thanksgiving dinner at Hartford
THE M.\SO"'l MOTHER'S CLUB at Mason, recently held a Ba.. Sm\ethl~ Good About You." Methodist Church. The invocation zaar ln tbe Mason Christ United Methodist Church basement and
The £!'0\V was invited to the was given by Rev. Paul Fortney, had a wonderful display ol handmade articles ranging from hand~
heme of~ Richard Grinstead The guest speaker was Mr. l{er- ..•made hasaocks, to all sorts r1 decorations r~ the hollda,y1. Fea·
:.;
on Dec~ 13 m:ll4 to make paja:- : ' lliit 'Walton ol Pomeroy r"irhole· tured Were . beautiful pictures wl.th backgroqftd of 'Velvet, to d. mas g _the Good S~Jip H~ prO:.. theme wa.s .. Lest We Forget." phuize the glaas fruit; a miniature Christmas tree covered mth
jeet, Mra. Glen Roush aOO Mrs.
Those attendirw were Mr. and candy; dried Roral arrangementa and many other usefUl items
· ~· ·· ,,. ... Bill Grinstead were appototed to Mrs. Tom Hoffman an:l Tom, Mr. too raunerws to mention.
Some of the proceeds will be used to hold a Senior Citizens parthe telephone committee. '-. ~Y 11 nd Mrs. Delton sa,re, ,....r, and
"
"
voted to hold a card party with Mrs. Mark Ward, Mr. and Mrs. 1¥ ·and birthday parties for the ctdldren at Laklh - what a wonder.
':;..
Mrs. Bill Grinstead as chairman. James Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ful way to spend their money.
·'
Mrs. John F. Roush was ap- Herndon, Mr. Nei.J Haymaker and
pointed ct.l.rman of the rummage Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Donald D~
sale to be held. Mrs. J a m e s can, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Lee
Sue Anna But~Jprner, daughter
Gress wa1 appobted chairman of Roush, Mr. and Mrs. George In- Sayre, Janet Sa.Yre, Eddie SAyre,
or Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bum-the teen dance at the Canteen, des, York and C.ndi, Mr. and Bernita Sta!ta, Harriett nuxnp.
son,
Mr.
all!
Mrs.
Paul
Bum- garner; Judy Lathey, daughter
date to be armounced. The annual Mra. Robert Gilmore and Becky,
or Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Lathey;
Christma1 dimer will be held on Mr. &amp;.lXI Mrs. Roy Jones a n d garner, Mrs. Albert Thompson,
·Mrs. Dorald Haynes and Mrs. Christba Howard, daughter of
Dec. 10 at the Captain's Lounge, Mike. Mr. and Mrs. E4wln Stein,
Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. HO'Ifard, Jr.;
toll..m.. with bowli,.. 100 1 112 Mr. IUld Mrs. Jameo N. Rouoh, Nora Staats.
Gle..tolyn
Ord, d.aug!Jter of Mr.
AV
ALANCIIE
HOMEMAKERS
·Mr. and. Mrs. JameaGUbert, Mr.
.crab big.
The
Avalanche
Homemakers
aDd
Mrs.
Richard Ord; Satdra
Mn. ~rouse read a letter ancl Mrs. Harry Pickens, Rev.
Plckena,
daughter
or Mr. a n d
Club
met
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
from Lakin State Hospital asking afli Mrs. Paul Fortney, Mra. FAMrs.
Harry
Pickens;
Ralph
for "Y'Olunteer help with the pa- ward Bumgarner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Staats. The meeting open-Uentl.
Harry Miller and Gall. Mr. arr:l ed with the pledge to the fllg. Batey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil
~ delrmen
were Mrs. Raben Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Devotions were led by Mrs. Has Batey. Potomac State Collegenamed b,. the president: lutena- Harold Bmnprner, Mr. andMrL Thompson. She read two poems, Dale Machir, son of Mr. ancl Mri.
t:lcnl Atralrs, Good Ship HopeCharles Weaver and Mr. Waltm.. "Prayer by All Parents" a n d Chai-Iea Machir; Paul Homnftl\
"Family Reunion." and closed 1011 of Mr. IDd Mrs. Robert HottMrs. Richard Grinstead; camp
CHEROKEE HOMEMAKERS
Gallahad- Mrs. JOOn F. Roush;
Cherokee Hc:memaken Club with the strwtqr or" Faith~ OUr man; Jerry Morgan, aon Of Mr.
and Mrs. John Morgan. West VIrFine Arts- Mra. Rose Weaver; met at the heme of Mn. Donald Fathers'' by the group.
ginia Te&lt;h, ~ery, W. VL
The
lesnon,'
"Living
Creat:lwl,y
COnservation- Mrs. D. w. £m.. Duncan with the president. Mra.
Mark Grinltead, son or Mr.
bleton; Educatloa. - Mrs. Bobby Delton Sayre, pre1iding. De~ Throueh Our Middle Years," was
and
Mrs. Foster Grinstead; PhUGrimm; Home Lite - Mrs. Ken- tiona were led by Mrs. Kate led by Mrs. Howard Roush.
The president, Mrs. Harr7 lp Goodnite, son of Mrs. Frances
Deth Vickers; Health - M r s. Roush. Mrs. Aha Luckeydoo led
staats,
invited the irOtCI to her Goodnlte; David cOok, son ofMr.
James Gresai Safety - Mrs. pn;yer aM Mra. Archie Browning
home
tor
a Christmas dhmer oo alii Mrs. Roy Cook; Ronnie
WichaelTI.YioriPubllcAttalrs- gave a reading, "The Real MeanRooah, son of Mr. and Mrs. NelDecember 19.
Mrs. Glen Roush; International ing Of Thankaglvifle."'
Those attending w ere Mrs. son Roush; Larcy Fre)', son of
Affairs - Mrs. Bill Grinstead;
On Dec. 10 the club will hold a
Howard
Roush, Mrs. Albert Mr. m:t Mra. Jack Fry; George
Community Improvement- Mrs.
Christmas dinner with the place
'1'1tompsoo,
Mrs. Leo Thompson, Randolph, Jr., son of Mr. and
A. L. Sprouse.
to be amounc:ed. A gift exchange
Mra.
Ray
Thompson,
and gueata Mrs. George Randolph. Llndoey
Refreshments were served to 1'rl11 be held at that time.
thole attendiJV, Mrs. Bill Gri~
The lessm. ~&lt;LfvingCreatlvely Bonnie Staats and Mra. Harry Wilson College, Col1Dilbia, Ky.Karen Greene, da~Chter of Mr.
1tead, Mra. Glen Roush, Mr1. A. Through MiddleYears,"wupr~ sta .. t ..
HOME
FOR
HOLIDAYS
and
Mr1. R. G. Greene; CbarleaL. ~rouae, Mra. D. W. Embleton sented by Mrs. Delton Sayre.
SUtdents
sperdl•
the
TlaJ1k&amp;..
ton
l!eaut,y AcodemJr, Charlo..
and the hostesses, Mrs. John F.
Those in attemance.J'ere Mrs.
gi
vlng
holldlys
with
their
partoo,
W,
VL -,Jane Roulb, daoll&gt;Roush 1M Mrs. James Gress.
Archie Browning, Mrs. 01car
Casto, Mrs. Gerald Clarke, Mrs. ents: from Marahall Univenitr, ter of Mr&amp;. Velma Roush; So(\YII
PROUD PLANTERS CLUB
Alva Lucke)'doo. Mrs. Ernie Huntington, W. VL - SOndra Yonl&lt;er, dlughter oflllr.andMrL
The ProOO Planters Junior Roush, Mra. Olmer Roush, Mrs. Gibbs, dqhter of Mr. afli Mrs. Charle• F. Yonker. IDterlatic&amp;
Garden Club met on Friday eve- Delton Sayre, Mrs. K. K. Scltes, Leo F. Gibbs; R&lt;mie Stein. son a! Tabulallne lmJiitute, PhlladeJ..
ning at the New Haven Elemen. Mrs. Luther Smith, Mrs. Olarles of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin stein; pbla, PL - Gloria Glbbo, dalllll&gt;tary School. They opened with stone, Mrs. Elroy Roush arr:l Mrs. Leah Am Mlller, daughter ofM:r. ter ol Mr. IUld Mra. Ralph Gibbs,
the eonaervatlon pledge, the Jun- Duncan and guest. Mrs. Emory and Mrs. Harry Mlller; Kenneth Jr. Huntlngtoo School of Bull~or C.rden Oub pledge and the Hart.
Rollins, Dale Rollins an:l Sharon Deal, Huntlr&amp;ton, W. Va. - Myra
Velma
Junior club prayer,
VERNON STAR DUSTERS
Rollins, children or Mr. an:l Mrs. Rouah, daugltter of
The Veroon Star Dusters 4-H Kemed&amp; Rollina; Larry Ball, 1011 Routh. Undley MDitary School,
MrL DavidSimclltonpruented
the program on planting and car- Club met at the home of Diane or Mr. and Mra. James Ball; Wheeling, W, VL- JQ Rldpoy,
iQif of bulbs. She displayed sever- Bumprner with the pn•lderK, Nancy Iilli, douglrter of Mr. IUld son ot Mr. am Mra. Cbules
a1 posters afli charta taklrw: the Barry HQnea presiding. Devo- Mn. Herman Layne; Betty Sm lth; Stanton M!lllary Scbool,
bulb through the planlirc •taee to tions were led b;y Comie Holt- Scarberry, daughter of Mr. and Sti!Kon, VL - Jason Inpla, •on
the bioasom.s.
man. The meetirc opened with Mr1. John Scarberry; Charlene of Mr. and Mro. George lnpiL
A Chrlatmaspartywillbegiven the 4-H song, 4-H pledge •00 the Dodd, dougllter of Mr. a..t Mro. United Electronic lnatltute, I.a.
b)' -the NehadimaGardenClW,tor roll caD Paalm 67 was read by Charles Dodd; Barbara Marshall, iaYlUe, Ky. - Eddie Hal•teld,
the membenon~ Jefresh- Connie Hoft'man. and poemawere daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WWlmn 10n of Mr. and M.rs. SUnue1 Jtal..
menta were served to QP.roxi- read by Eddie Sayre, Diane~ Marshall; Lynn Miller, daughter stead, CurU• Ktrc. son of Mr
mate!¥ 15 perSOfll!l by Mrs. Jfll:ln prner and Harriett Thomp•on. of Mrs. Josephine Miller. Welt am Mrs. Revill. Klrw.
Powell a.-.! Mrs. Simonton.
4-H project books were dla- Virginia UniversiQ", Morgantown
BJR111 ANNOUNCEJ;l
BIRni ANNOUNCED
tributed to members. They de. - PhD Cooke, son of Mr. and
Mr. ard Mn. COle Staatl ot
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gilland an cldad to bold a 1katlng party on Mrs. Robert Cooke; W1lllam· 3rd Street, New Hlftn, are a.
announcing the birth of • 4llulh- Dec. 6 with neryone hn1ttng Roush, aon of Mr. 1111 Mn. Joe nounclrw the birth o! a dauattter
ter 011 Nov. II, at Holzer Medical three pu.ts. Thil will be held Fox. Ohio Unlversit;y, Athens, on Novambar 19, at Holzer MedCenter. Tile Infant welglled 7 at the New !lawen Communlt,y Ohio - Max Brown, 1011 ol MrL Ical CerUI'. Tht lnlanl baa boon
pounda. 8 ounce• ud hu bMrl Bulldh'C. Members drew DIDlel Fr1nces Brown. Glenvllle state -eel Angela Mlchele and nllhCollege, Glenvllle, W. Va. nuned Julia Am.
for their Christmas party,
ed 7 pound1, 15 OUDCIIS.
The maternalarandPirentllre
Matern.l gnn:ho&amp;ber Ia Xr•.
Atten:llng ~re Barr7 Haynes. steve Wood, aon ~Mr. and Mn.
Dorll Rebman ot CleYeland, 0., Diane Bamgarner, Connie Hoff.. Emo Wood; Lermle Tenaat_ 1011 Mr. a!Kl Mro. Da1111l Tal'lor of
and lhe maternal P'lnd1lliltber Ia man, Debbie Hoffman, ~ of Mr. IUld Mrs. carl Telllllnt; sn ..rtaa, w. VL, a..t the pater-.
RECREATION FOIJNDA110N
The New Ha~D Recreation
Foundltioo Boerd met Nov. 21
It the New Raven Ccmmunlty
Buildirw wltll Donl1d Ohllrcer,
preaident, preddine. The gfiKI)
toured the building to decide
what needed to be done to the
buUdiQ!: to pllt it in good cOfdl-

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lllolla Arnold, llar7car..,, ,...._
• • Dllloo, &amp;lolo Daw-, Boa;r

New President

LIVE WD!E CLASS
NEW HAVEN- ThtN&lt;Jvernber
meettncottht Uve WtreCluaot
HARTFORD - Eleelion
the New Havea United Methodlat fleer. was "'held at the receli;
Church wa1 a dinner meetlnlbeld mntlPK of the Lakl n state H•
at the Rouall catoterta at Gra- pttal Au-ciliary wt.n it met in
ham Statlm. 1be lnvocattm was the library of the hOopItaL
lll•eo b)' Mrs. Paul FOJ'IDO&gt;'.
In the presence . of the two
Followinl the dlmor Ill r 1. CGordiMI&lt;lro ol Volunlol7 Sor·
Howard Burrll presided at the vice., Mra. Vivian M. Blatt 1M
bullne•• fi\CietJne. Mr1, Burris Mra. Faye C. Lymle, the A.uDJ..
waa in eharge of the devOtions, tary elected Mra. Besate Cadle,
!ollowlnl which member• Join· President; Mra. Maclne Lea,
od hinds and "Bloat Be the Vice - PrealdePt; Mrs. Ell•
Tie 'Ibat Binda." The cloalng beth Cld1ler, Secretary; MrL
prayer was &lt;dered to' Mr1. Iva Athe7, Treasurer, and llrL
Bolton.
Mary LleYlrw. chalnnan of p~
An elecdon ~olrtceriWAiheld grams.
and tlle following were chosen:
A diacUSIIOil. WIS held 011 the
prelldent, Mrs. Howard Burris; purchase of muslin fw curtains
vice..prelideat, Mrs. George Jew- on lUIIe or U. ward• at the hoi"
aU; aecretary, Mrs. CWf Rouahi pital, the procurement of IOQd
tre1.1urer, Mr 1. Otha. Uerinl; used furnlture for the llvlqJ ar..
ia1IIIWK treuurer, Mn. 'lbel- eaa of the tem&amp;le wards, llfiJ the
ma Capohart;publlcltychalrman, obtaintrw of ChrUtmaa card• tor
Mro. Thelma~.
the use of the patients. In the
CommiUeea include: Flower afternoon U!.e AuxWaQ conductl1md, Mrs. ClQII&gt;n Athey, Mro. ed games fw the llltlenta.
Rachel SQre, Mra. llaY Weaver; rilltatioo commlttee, Mrs.

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line VooMotor, aa.olo Varian,

CberJ1 v...-.r. Doni•Wtrr7,

Jill WIIIOn,DilmoW..,a., Tw·
and 14111 lead- · Judr 918hel, llai1 ,llld ... v..11or111a Joaol, Vlddo "'*-, ••· Mra. ~tit.- WW1'7, Mn.
,. • R. car..., an11 11ra. JoofiJh
ptone ,Jolrl-.
- . Vlcldo
Julie L.
· .laMa.
BeiYa
JolinlOlli, Renee Keeney, Sllllla (Jb..
At 11111'1 orlc!ea, a U.S . .Uver
l"""r, TV17 Pro111U, carla Ill&lt;· dollar
about e1.11
F~land, Terrrlosa, Cathy Saw- worth ol oUver.

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Santa Outfitting Has
Spotlight for Awhile

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lon. herculon arxl nk
Tlloro It ur.- - I D oum- Iarmon ........, tiM&lt;Y wlllll tu
: lila tba
farm picture work lor themoe!Yo1 llllll ...,.
01111111 lllllli'CCIIII&gt;IOIItlolnallo- 11'01 tbolr own delllnle1. Their
tleally.
!Ddh1&lt;WIIIIID and ! r - II a
• 1be America. tanner aD!D- ball.c ebuac:terlltic ol. our na-to bo the
.,..ofthe u-1 bert-. In our ellort1
Amort""" pOfllllllllll. He J&gt;111 ID uolll the Iarmer IUld c r mert for ...ll'1tldnl he UIIIIDIS a better prGIJ'UD, we mull DeY·
- · loll thin ot any lime or override that with
, _ the Greol llepHoaiiD fD . . , , . , _ eoatrot. Gov01'11l110111
1lo 'lblrtloo. Ha bit mon thaD nwlt &lt;loVolo!l a _ . . , that will
&gt;lplld llli ollldMey ond belp - not rule and overpower
au.u.tQ&gt; ond bit ......,.._ him.
od b)' prlceo 10 low 111ot tiM&lt;Y
- bon\r- hll ~•

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SOLID-STATil S'l'ICBIIOPBONIO BlOB

- · toderal farm pollclol
bave routed "' • crWo which
r•cbea aerot• tbl Nadan fDtD
'"'0&lt;1 farm IIDIIIWBI bomo.

FJDIIILJTY wlda I'OWIIBI'UL -

"Bt1LL BOBN''
s - Soua4 s,.'-

...pile.
•
• New Adm!nl"BuU,IIora" ~~tr;~+=--wltll two pawarful g!W'ta' wa-..--• SoUd..&amp;tate I'M/AM, PM &amp;&amp;.r.o Muldp&amp;a Raillo

Troop f87 met recently

at

Ma-

1011 Chrlll United MeCbodltt
Church and made TbaD&lt;qlvlng
favor•. They were later dlatrtbuted tu a hoopltal. ID the aear
torture they will . doll.o to
be stvon to Laldn Slate Hoopltal.

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Tentadve plans ue -.de:~ fhl1
lor the 11'0011 to preiOIIIaChrllt-

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• i.dmlml ~ .... Toot Arm with Cerullo c.trWip . ·•.
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There are $5 and $10 certificates, as well as
certificates for Grade "A" Super-Right Thrkeys,
Jane Parker Fruit Cake or other foods of your choice.
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lll~llltYIIa!IIDI' tho
Amort... Iarmer that the 111tkm ntura to DDII - MletJonel')'
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ID 11188, liDial periODal IDeomo
from flrlnlnl dNpped - 16 per
eent. No MIIDOIII ol !be American P'V'.." ' • bu been required tu IUIIer a more llllfalr burdla ........ ol the lll!lallaaary
pollclea ol our auvernmeat. II~ bit hit the tanner "' 'fl$.
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la8l yoor 1ftlll up b)' 15 per
eenl, aa -~~~ ol more thin
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; Farm J)I'O'Wtlon IJPIIlll ro•
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11)'1 Doan. "He'll let 10 1n a
burry, then."

mW!at _.ken - more thin
the combined euiployment tn the
lteel .lDdultrJ,Ibe mltOmatlvetndullry, tnlllportatlon IUld public
utllltlao. I! halt the lndul-

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tbe baekbaoe ol the Natlm. The
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Pip, t to !1; - . II
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CATTLE - -.,., 110 to
U-110: He~Wo, ILIO to U:711
Fat c-•• 14..50 to 11.11; ca.
..,.., u to 14; auu., at.a •
n; IIIW&lt; con, 71 to 1151Cowl lllld Cal-, Ul to !Ill
Stoek Staoro, lt. 71 to It71;
Stoek Hel!aro, 17.10 to ~
stock steer Cal....
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"SUPER-RIGHT" Cj)UALITY - Cut From Corn Feel Beef!

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Prominent clothier of Sl.l'lt&amp; Ia
the Collegeville flag Co. ot CollegevUle, Pa., wlllch produces
20,000 suits each year. Velve-teens and velours are popular,
but corduroy and woolelll also

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United Stat11, at Albion. It waa
foondod 30 yearo oco b)' the late
Charles W. Howard, lore ~e
santa at Maey's Department
Store ln New York. Now ruit by
Nathan Doon of Be,y Clt,y, Mlcl&gt;igan, the school holds classe•
for one week every October and
tea.cbea everytht ... trom half to
apply make.._.. to the best nnp
tor a ..ho-ho-bo."
Doan takes the course serious--

CoupOft Yancl Tlaru Dec. 10 In
AH Calumbul Unit A&amp;P Storn
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obo "' ,..._ IDOl &lt;hll&lt;lnn
better than IDQSt J'Qebtatrllt.,
talk to 60 llunlllot .. -

cause yak hair comea from
Communl•t Oalna, no auch
beards are aroorKI thl1 seaaon.
If they were, they'd sell for

11200 to $300 each.

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1s one school tor SarU-1. lD the eonfldenee of a fore•t ra~~~~r..

lbcept it.mt prahibit-.:1 by S.wl

try wu "' - · - If halt !be
4MJIPQreea iD atltomoblle pluta
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i becauoe be reta!D1 Gilly 6per cent
~ of the natloDII vote. Yet C o n; IJ'UI mult reeoa:nlze that o·u r
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tbla decade. American farmer•
tn 1&amp;88 w~n ablorb 1 etl'l wlloa PI¥ cut. Farm bll ria., ~ - a BtartiiDc 110
per cent otne. 19,0. ID llhorl,
the Amorl&lt;111 Iarmer bll bla
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MJIIIOO Girl Soout

NEW YORK (UPO - There qe1, accordl• to the American
ia one •mall buline11 , In tile Textile Marllf'ac:turera In1tltute,
llnitad States which for a rew Inc. 'lbl7'll swath themaelvea
weeks etch year takea the BPOt- in 150,000 yardloftabrlu,mo•
llllht from the blc boyo llko l,y red, to remllld adult• at earlier da)'a anti their children ol
General Moton ancl IBM.
That'a tbe buslDBsa ot outfit- thet big nlcht coming ICJ,
Year-Round Job
ting Sonia Clalllel.
Seetrw that 101ne 3o,ooo sa~
ADd 1968 is a boom year ln
taa are Qprq)riltely clothed is
thi1 hfBhb'-aeasonll buthoeaa.
Department atore and atreet a yeAr-round job.
Meyer Jac&lt;Jby aDd Son. New
corner Santls wW use about 30
York
City, Ia one of six comtons of uhair" to creatlrc Christmal dreama lor children or all pa.nlea sp~ctallztrw: tnSarta Claus

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For the 1 - SolD ol Peril
l"'"ftd• of tho wllltell YlriiiD Q)'•
lon tvel')' )WI', It is crilqNd, Ave. ., Kn. £Uslbetll Blbcoek
twlated, a&amp;eamed, drlM. combed ol Alblorl. N.Y., ol!er1 a oult
and sewed lrto more thaD 10,- with ge..W. hnch rllll&gt;lt
000 boord llllll will oato nDintl trim, 1 - - . . a ""'
for ~5 to $511 each.
bl&amp; a ~U~m~.eh pld, IIOftl,
Belrd1 come In other mitt- beard, wla IUld ~ ldt for
rials, too. Amona: U.m are cot$400.
Abnvo '""""'
ton. wool, mohair, d,ynel, daJ'.. to work
the BowtJ7 can dtck

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from Mllae to BlciiJo d*l' lli&amp;J&gt;l In the court of Nlddlomolllll%ed todQ fOr maotdve port Mlllor o. F l - .
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bl-. Ariane T-n)otono
Unked her arm 1n Dr. Slm'a
tl'At lwp[l)' day ln l!HI6, smUed
tor photographers, and told the
wnrld how twirppy she was her
huabolld
nr.Jly
had been
acquitted ol. mUrderiJW his first

wife.

tal a year ago. Since then he
has been nomed In two
ne&amp;lilence suit&amp; totaliDJ over $1
mWion in whleh hla padenta
died after 11urgery.
Then Tuesday Arlane llled lor
divorce, and sought and won

court p~on trom h e r
ll.lsband pe rw t h e dhwce

Tuesday Arlane
Sheppard proceedines.
1lled tor a d.lvorce. The petldoo
She uked
County
aaked the court to enJoin her Common PI
·· court for both
oateqJath husband troai 11 touc:h- ~emporar, IUXl pennanont alilrv the person of the plalntllf or mony, u1e of their _.0,000 hame
otherwise thr•terdne or molest- In the Cleveland smurb or Boy
Inc her ln anyway,"
VIllage arxl payment ot attorney
She said she feared for her reeo.
ll!e.
Her attorney, Jerry
E.
~ord ser&gt;ed almost 10 Dellli&gt;SOY,
claimed Sb'Ppord
years in prlaon for the bludpon threatened to kill his second
murder In 1954 of hia pregnant wtfe. They separated a week
wire Marilyn, alter one ol tho ago am Shep,PI.rd' s "hereabHUNTER GOT IUS DEER- .DeanWeber,a senior at Me(gs
century's moat sensational mur· outs were unknown, Dempsey
High School, son of Mr. ao:l Mrs. Vernon Weber of Rutlanl, is
der trials. He proclaimed hb said.
one ol tile luck,y few who have bagged a deer this season. Dean
Innocence, contendirwr a bushy·
The
suit said Sh'Ppord
got his 8-i&gt;Olnt buck in tile Forked ~ area early the ftrst
haired intruder was the kDler. ..threatens to and unless reday. Division of Wildlife officers have not yet C(llq)iled 1 list
Because of adverse ,pretrtal strained by this -::ourt will
of ,Persons wtto brought tbeir deer to Meigs checking stations,
publici~.
the U.s. Supreme perpetrate oo her person acts of
but ill:!icated the num~r prot.bly will rail far below e~cta­
Court ordered a new trial, and violence to her irreparable
tlons. - Selt.inel Pttoto.
Sheppard Willi acquitted In 1966. diUlllgO and great bodily harm
He had married the Germa• for which she has no adequate
born divorcee two years earller remed)' in Ia"·"
alter a pen-pal correspondence
The ~le's southern colonial
blossomed into l'&lt;IIWlce.
brick home, fronting on lAke
The day he walked out ol the Erie, is Just a mlle east or the
courtrown, a tree man with a house where Merilyn Shep~rd.
pretty wUe ao:t a new IHe four months pregnant, was
ahead, seelllEKI to be a personal bludgeoned to death after she
high polrt for Dr. Sam. It's and
Dr.
sam entertained
been downhlll for him ever neighbors for dinner.
since.
In jail Sheppard received hls
CircJeville pollee are hoJding modatlons, opened a cheddng
first letter trm~. the daughter ot
an alleged forger tentatively iden- account at the Ohio Valley Bank,
Sheppard took '-II practice at a "ealthy Duesseleorf, Germatllled as a phony optometrist who ordered business checka, had Yow~gstown Osteopathic Hosp_l- ny, industrialist and sister-in-let'£ a trail of worthless cllecks business cards printed with the
here last October, Chief ol Po- name 4'Dr. George C~ Goldell,
lice John Taylor reported today. 423 Second Ave., to and then left
Held on 12 counts of forgery town.
is Lawrence Brown, 32, Kitts
The next time anyone 1 a w
Hlll, who is in the Pickaw.y "Dr. Golden" ns on Ott. 23
Coont,y jail In lieu of $60,000 when he plcked up his buslnesa
bond. Brown's case is expect- checks and cards and a saddle
ed to come before the January and bridle at Sears catalog store.
term grand jury oC Pickawa.,y Items he had ordered on hia
WASillNGTON (UPI) - T h e $29 billion a year- !or new cars.
County Commoo Pleas Court.. previOWJ visit,
Bennett said the auto Industry
Chief Taylor and several loThen it all began, a ceordlng nation's car owners were told
promotion
of high speed perform·
cal business people lett Galli- to Chief Taylor. Alter the banks today they are being "taken for
polis at 9 a.m. today to go to had cloaed that Wednesday af- a ride" in automobiles deliJier.. ance "as also a way to boost prof·
Circleville to ldentl(y the man ternoon, and again on Thura- ately designed to produce a bon- Its trCIIl repairs.
The idea works this way:
being beld.
day, when the banks are closed anza In profit rrcm repairs.
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part&amp;, power tranaThe charge was made by Nor·
The forger Ga.lllpolis police all day, '"Dr. Golden'" proceeded
are looki.ug for came to town to write check&amp;, well in excesa man Bennett, a member of 'Itle misldons, differential gears, etc.
Oct. .. l.f•. according to Chief Ta;r~ of the amouat be had deposit. Society of...Automodve Engineers, are subJect to greater wMr and
lor, posing as an optometrist, ed in tile local bank on his first in prepared testimony for the breakdow'n by the constant ImSenete Antitrust and Monopoly pact of high power forces within
checked on local office aecom- visit.
Chief Taylor said a total or subcommittee, headed by SelL the mechanical system,'' BeMeU
10 phony checks were passed and Philip A. Hart, ~Mich. Accord- sald.
He al11o said that speed was a
local merchants were bilked 1D ing to BeMett. the automakers
built-In
producer of bigger repair
go
to
"ludicrous"
extre~s
to
the tune of $659.70. One check
(Cootlnued !rm~ Page I)
billa
CruD
accidents. "It Is stm.
was given 1n part payment for place easily damaged COI!IIl"""
he stood in agreement with a typewriter. Others went to Ill· ents such as lights aOO body pro- pie ph,)'aica that if you go twice
liberal critics fA the court who permarkets and a shoe store and jections in wlnerable poaltiona, as rast you hit four times as hard
have argued that the "all oatce supply store.
As examples, Bennett cited wttfl consequent greater ~
deliberate speed" a,pproach was
udecoratiw"
bumpera that can age" to the car. Bennett said.
The man CtrclevWe pollee are
too vague ani invited disob&amp;-- holding ts alleged to have com- cost $150 to repair even when
Dealers Pressured
dience in the south.
The subconunittee was told
mitted acta of forgery in sever- hit by a minor blow.
The aging Justice also ex· al other Ohio cities Including
Once the bumper ~s smashed, Tuesday that Detroit applies so
pressed his views on obscenity, Marietta, Ch1Woothe, Lancaster, the damage escalates to the car much pressure on dealers to
dissent and the rights of Newark, and Cambridge.
body .. In most cases no more sell more and more new cars
triminal suspects.
In each instance, Chief Ta,y- than one--halt inch away," he said. that dealers are forced to take
Black said obscenity, which lor pointed out, •"the man we're
According to Bennett, "this low proOts am look elsewhere
still sharply divides the nine looking tor is a phony. He used t;pe of desl.gn.lsnotonly unnecea- for more profit - and flnd lt in
court members, remains a the same method of operstloo ln sary but lDexcuaable, except tor cheatlrw their customers through
'"wholly unbiguous" concepl
several cities. In Marietta, he one nuon - It results in ex- a variety or shady schemes.
He has always advocated total
There is so much pressure,
posed as a marina operator and penslw npairs."
absence of gowrmnental power in Lancaster as an aerial phoBillions For Repairs
said Dr. WUllarn N. Leonard,
to restrict tree speech.
According to Sen. Hart Ameri- that dealers consider servicing
tographer."
"Of course J understand that
can
consumers spend anestimlt.- the cars they sell a 01 necess&amp;cy
Th8 man identified as Brown
pornogr~~ph.y sOlll'ds bad/' he
was allegedly setting up an op-o ed $20 to $25 billion to ropolr e....U." l.eorard, an economics
aaid. '"But I have never seen eratlon 1n CirclevUle when ar- and maintain the nation's 100 professor at Hofstra college in
anybody who'd say what it Js.
rested, according to the JJOHee million cars. By comparison, Hempstead, N. Y., 11 a consul·
NOOOO)'. II the idea is 1&lt;1 keep
they spend on!)' slightly more tant to the Federal Trade Qm.
chief.
people trom learning about the
mission.
facts oC lire as between the
aexes, that's a vain task...• "
Black also said he did not
believe constitutional protection
of free speech should guaranMIAMI BEACH (UPll- About sua among authorities tt.t
The virtual invitation exte~
teed for demonstrators who half the women and three. premarital coitus tn this couned to osteq:Ja.ths was one of
dJISent by occupying property fourths of the men In America
try i~ increasing, eapeclally several P&gt;licy decialona taken
which is not their's.
haYe Cull senal experiences amona:
females
and
most. Tuesday. Others lochded:
Not Protected
before marriage, and one of especially in relationships m.
-Formally outlawing racial
"The first am e n d m e n t ewry sb: brldes is pregnant, a volvlrw; love IU'llku" the promise
bars to AMA membership-a
protects speech ard it protects Purdue University professor r::A marriage. "
move
expected to increase
writing and It protects assem~ told the American Medical
The mornlng-.J.orw: sex forwn participaUc;m by Negro physl·
bly, but it doesn't have anything Associat.ioo today.
came as the American OsU. clans.
that protects a man's right to
Dr. Harald T. Christensen, pathic Association (AOA) rea
Slightly stlflentng the
walk aroond and aroord and professor of sociology at
jected a move by the AMA to AMA's posldon aplnst ciaround m,y house if he wants to Purdue, In a report preperOO facilitate membership In the
garette smoking llthoush refulrasten my • • . family up into for dellwry at the final day of
medical orpnizatioo for the ing to isaue a blanket condemthe house, make them afraid to the amual AMA con~ntion,
nation's 13,0011 oate&lt;Jpt.Uls.
nation of smoking.
10 out of doors," he said.
estimated tlw.t:
Commenting on recent COID't
- ••Nearly Of'leofirth or unmar~
decisions restricting police !fl. rted college females and about
terrogatton and asstD'ing protec. one-half or unrnJrried college
tlon [or suspected criminals, males have at one time or
Black said critics or the court another
experienced
sexual
lhould blame the Cramers of the relations."
Conatltution.
- "In the geooral population,
"They were the one' a that put approxirnltely one-half of the
in •no man slall be compelled females and three-fourtil of the
to convict himself." •• he said.
males have full sexual elll)el'Asked l! he tl1ooght the lence at sometime be[ore
court's action Md m.te It more marriage. ••
dtmcult for police to c.:ma.t:
-'"In the neighborhood of oneerime, Black replied: "Ce~ sixth of all brides are preguant
IJ. wh;y shouldn't they? What at the dmo of the woddlnc."
were they (Constitutional gta.Crlstenaen't~ report of new sex
ra!Uos) wriU.n tor'? Why did valuea prevaW111 among the .
they write the Bill of RIM!&gt;ts? nadon'a youth was one or a
PraeUeolly all ol (the provl- numb¥' of ptpers presented
•iona) make 1t more dimcult to tcx'JQ/ Tftey rarved from sex
convlet ~le of crlme • • , eddtion ro ldolescents and
the)' wore written to m1ke lt p~~~~c~1-: to a report on
Where Shoe&amp; Are S...alblp Prl•ool
moro dlmcull ilJI!l _what ~ •""' arxl the senior citizen.
'"""':.:-t tloea la trY to follow wtlat
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Christensen teld the doetors
(the fraL. ~oa) wrote."
there is a "reasonable coneen.

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Alleged Forger

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law of the infamous Dr. Paul
Josef Goebbels, JUUer's propa.
pnda minister.
They eorre sponded u n t 1 I
Ariane was invited to come to
the United States to meet her
future husblnd. The meeting
took place in the Marlon, Ohio,
correction' Institution in late
JaiUiry 1963.
'Illey were wed in a luxury
suit of the Conrad JUlian hotel
in Chicago. "I'm proud of our

marriage,"

grocm told
reporten. "I want people to
the

about it- alter all, tbe
only reason people are interested must be because they believe
in my innocence."'
Last Sept. 8, Sheppard, who
repined hla license as an
osteopath, was ramed defendant
in a civU suit flied by Mrl.
Marcia Lopez, who sought
$530,000 damages. She alleged
Sheppard was negligent in an
operadon at the hospital on her
husband, Samuel, and cut an
artery whJch resulted in his
death.
Ten days later, Martin Duffy,
nre chief in Liber~ Twp., Ohio,
sued Sheppard for $685,000,
chargi,. negligence in surgery
perfonned on his wife, Mrs.
Mary Duffy, mother or nve
children. Mrs. D~ died last
May 16, the day arter she
underwent surgery.
Sheppard resigned from the
hospital staff two weeks ago.
know

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ren, 18, Spacuae, $15 &amp;1111 eo~ta,
1be tam,u&amp;ture tD dowiSolm
lludentl occupied uni.Yetaides assured clear dlatarQ, Forfeit- Pomea01 lit 11 Lm. W..t..,.
ln Rome and sovoral otbor 1111- ing $25
•ch wore Leo R, with drlnlinl rain lalllnc wu
lan cities and labor uni&lt;XII call- Roush, H, 1'1. Pl••nt. llllure 38
ed for a nationwide strike of
rarm hinds and bUistrlal workers later in the week.

forma.

Some of the """" rlntlng In
elglrt years broke oul Tuesdq.
In Milan 2,000 periOIUI marched on police headquarters burl~
lng Jlllnl, rocks IUXl marbles

and overturning automoblloo. 1'0Uce tired tear ps to brook up
the crowd. Thlrt;y pel'IOilS were
Injured and 100
Much of the new dlaordar was
ll[lW'red by tile deatil of two
rarm workers llhot by pollee In
a demoaltratlon in A,yol.a, Sic~

arre-.

tly. Monday.

16th Hijacking
Retums Job

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eii!IOged In Ost lights with the
rebel students, wearing red
armbands.
Pollee left the campus wben
order was restored, but tlley
were bad&lt; In 30 minutes to
agaill disperse demonstrators
attempting to hold another
Ulegal rally and smashing
windows ill the buainess and
socla1 sclenefl building.
Police Defended
Mayor Joseph Alioto defeMed jobs.
aetlonJ of the police m campus,
al¥inl they acted ' 4in a
disciplined and professlonal
ftllmer in the tace of lncredlble
provocation."
The strike was origlnal~y
called by the Black students
Union to pro&amp;est the suspenalon
of English instructor Geor8'e
Murray, a Black Panther who
urged mlnorl~
studeml to
carry guns on campus as
Your Doponcloblo
protecUon against ••racist admiDe•l•r For
nistrators."
The BSU and another minority group, the Third World
AND
Liberation Front, later nwle 15
demands which Included tile
reinstatement of Murray and
Phone WY 2·2550
aeeeptance or all Negro awll~
cants, regardless or CJIB).J.dcaUons.

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to refUel In Ke,y West - wltil
the hijacker k~ aervoua
watch with a pistol and a hind
grenade - before 0ytng: to CUba.
The hijacker, wear Ins a gray
suit, loose tle and dirty white
lhlrt, boarded the 3oelng 727
jet at Tampa and , nmandeered It over the Everglades as tho
pilot was msldng a llnal liDdIng approach to Miami International Airport.
He ldentllled himself to a slawardell as Ed.dle Cantera, 33, a
Cuban .mo bad been In the MIami area for •fqulte a wtdle"
and kept getting fired !rom his

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Mayorn.her Fines Two Detendmta

from Mllae to BlciiJo d*l' lli&amp;J&gt;l In the court of Nlddlomolllll%ed todQ fOr maotdve port Mlllor o. F l - .
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CLEVELAND (UI'l)- Prelfl&lt;,
bl-. Ariane T-n)otono
Unked her arm 1n Dr. Slm'a
tl'At lwp[l)' day ln l!HI6, smUed
tor photographers, and told the
wnrld how twirppy she was her
huabolld
nr.Jly
had been
acquitted ol. mUrderiJW his first

wife.

tal a year ago. Since then he
has been nomed In two
ne&amp;lilence suit&amp; totaliDJ over $1
mWion in whleh hla padenta
died after 11urgery.
Then Tuesday Arlane llled lor
divorce, and sought and won

court p~on trom h e r
ll.lsband pe rw t h e dhwce

Tuesday Arlane
Sheppard proceedines.
1lled tor a d.lvorce. The petldoo
She uked
County
aaked the court to enJoin her Common PI
·· court for both
oateqJath husband troai 11 touc:h- ~emporar, IUXl pennanont alilrv the person of the plalntllf or mony, u1e of their _.0,000 hame
otherwise thr•terdne or molest- In the Cleveland smurb or Boy
Inc her ln anyway,"
VIllage arxl payment ot attorney
She said she feared for her reeo.
ll!e.
Her attorney, Jerry
E.
~ord ser&gt;ed almost 10 Dellli&gt;SOY,
claimed Sb'Ppord
years in prlaon for the bludpon threatened to kill his second
murder In 1954 of hia pregnant wtfe. They separated a week
wire Marilyn, alter one ol tho ago am Shep,PI.rd' s "hereabHUNTER GOT IUS DEER- .DeanWeber,a senior at Me(gs
century's moat sensational mur· outs were unknown, Dempsey
High School, son of Mr. ao:l Mrs. Vernon Weber of Rutlanl, is
der trials. He proclaimed hb said.
one ol tile luck,y few who have bagged a deer this season. Dean
Innocence, contendirwr a bushy·
The
suit said Sh'Ppord
got his 8-i&gt;Olnt buck in tile Forked ~ area early the ftrst
haired intruder was the kDler. ..threatens to and unless reday. Division of Wildlife officers have not yet C(llq)iled 1 list
Because of adverse ,pretrtal strained by this -::ourt will
of ,Persons wtto brought tbeir deer to Meigs checking stations,
publici~.
the U.s. Supreme perpetrate oo her person acts of
but ill:!icated the num~r prot.bly will rail far below e~cta­
Court ordered a new trial, and violence to her irreparable
tlons. - Selt.inel Pttoto.
Sheppard Willi acquitted In 1966. diUlllgO and great bodily harm
He had married the Germa• for which she has no adequate
born divorcee two years earller remed)' in Ia"·"
alter a pen-pal correspondence
The ~le's southern colonial
blossomed into l'&lt;IIWlce.
brick home, fronting on lAke
The day he walked out ol the Erie, is Just a mlle east or the
courtrown, a tree man with a house where Merilyn Shep~rd.
pretty wUe ao:t a new IHe four months pregnant, was
ahead, seelllEKI to be a personal bludgeoned to death after she
high polrt for Dr. Sam. It's and
Dr.
sam entertained
been downhlll for him ever neighbors for dinner.
since.
In jail Sheppard received hls
CircJeville pollee are hoJding modatlons, opened a cheddng
first letter trm~. the daughter ot
an alleged forger tentatively iden- account at the Ohio Valley Bank,
Sheppard took '-II practice at a "ealthy Duesseleorf, Germatllled as a phony optometrist who ordered business checka, had Yow~gstown Osteopathic Hosp_l- ny, industrialist and sister-in-let'£ a trail of worthless cllecks business cards printed with the
here last October, Chief ol Po- name 4'Dr. George C~ Goldell,
lice John Taylor reported today. 423 Second Ave., to and then left
Held on 12 counts of forgery town.
is Lawrence Brown, 32, Kitts
The next time anyone 1 a w
Hlll, who is in the Pickaw.y "Dr. Golden" ns on Ott. 23
Coont,y jail In lieu of $60,000 when he plcked up his buslnesa
bond. Brown's case is expect- checks and cards and a saddle
ed to come before the January and bridle at Sears catalog store.
term grand jury oC Pickawa.,y Items he had ordered on hia
WASillNGTON (UPI) - T h e $29 billion a year- !or new cars.
County Commoo Pleas Court.. previOWJ visit,
Bennett said the auto Industry
Chief Taylor and several loThen it all began, a ceordlng nation's car owners were told
promotion
of high speed perform·
cal business people lett Galli- to Chief Taylor. Alter the banks today they are being "taken for
polis at 9 a.m. today to go to had cloaed that Wednesday af- a ride" in automobiles deliJier.. ance "as also a way to boost prof·
Circleville to ldentl(y the man ternoon, and again on Thura- ately designed to produce a bon- Its trCIIl repairs.
The idea works this way:
being beld.
day, when the banks are closed anza In profit rrcm repairs.
..
Mechanical
part&amp;, power tranaThe charge was made by Nor·
The forger Ga.lllpolis police all day, '"Dr. Golden'" proceeded
are looki.ug for came to town to write check&amp;, well in excesa man Bennett, a member of 'Itle misldons, differential gears, etc.
Oct. .. l.f•. according to Chief Ta;r~ of the amouat be had deposit. Society of...Automodve Engineers, are subJect to greater wMr and
lor, posing as an optometrist, ed in tile local bank on his first in prepared testimony for the breakdow'n by the constant ImSenete Antitrust and Monopoly pact of high power forces within
checked on local office aecom- visit.
Chief Taylor said a total or subcommittee, headed by SelL the mechanical system,'' BeMeU
10 phony checks were passed and Philip A. Hart, ~Mich. Accord- sald.
He al11o said that speed was a
local merchants were bilked 1D ing to BeMett. the automakers
built-In
producer of bigger repair
go
to
"ludicrous"
extre~s
to
the tune of $659.70. One check
(Cootlnued !rm~ Page I)
billa
CruD
accidents. "It Is stm.
was given 1n part payment for place easily damaged COI!IIl"""
he stood in agreement with a typewriter. Others went to Ill· ents such as lights aOO body pro- pie ph,)'aica that if you go twice
liberal critics fA the court who permarkets and a shoe store and jections in wlnerable poaltiona, as rast you hit four times as hard
have argued that the "all oatce supply store.
As examples, Bennett cited wttfl consequent greater ~
deliberate speed" a,pproach was
udecoratiw"
bumpera that can age" to the car. Bennett said.
The man CtrclevWe pollee are
too vague ani invited disob&amp;-- holding ts alleged to have com- cost $150 to repair even when
Dealers Pressured
dience in the south.
The subconunittee was told
mitted acta of forgery in sever- hit by a minor blow.
The aging Justice also ex· al other Ohio cities Including
Once the bumper ~s smashed, Tuesday that Detroit applies so
pressed his views on obscenity, Marietta, Ch1Woothe, Lancaster, the damage escalates to the car much pressure on dealers to
dissent and the rights of Newark, and Cambridge.
body .. In most cases no more sell more and more new cars
triminal suspects.
In each instance, Chief Ta,y- than one--halt inch away," he said. that dealers are forced to take
Black said obscenity, which lor pointed out, •"the man we're
According to Bennett, "this low proOts am look elsewhere
still sharply divides the nine looking tor is a phony. He used t;pe of desl.gn.lsnotonly unnecea- for more profit - and flnd lt in
court members, remains a the same method of operstloo ln sary but lDexcuaable, except tor cheatlrw their customers through
'"wholly unbiguous" concepl
several cities. In Marietta, he one nuon - It results in ex- a variety or shady schemes.
He has always advocated total
There is so much pressure,
posed as a marina operator and penslw npairs."
absence of gowrmnental power in Lancaster as an aerial phoBillions For Repairs
said Dr. WUllarn N. Leonard,
to restrict tree speech.
According to Sen. Hart Ameri- that dealers consider servicing
tographer."
"Of course J understand that
can
consumers spend anestimlt.- the cars they sell a 01 necess&amp;cy
Th8 man identified as Brown
pornogr~~ph.y sOlll'ds bad/' he
was allegedly setting up an op-o ed $20 to $25 billion to ropolr e....U." l.eorard, an economics
aaid. '"But I have never seen eratlon 1n CirclevUle when ar- and maintain the nation's 100 professor at Hofstra college in
anybody who'd say what it Js.
rested, according to the JJOHee million cars. By comparison, Hempstead, N. Y., 11 a consul·
NOOOO)'. II the idea is 1&lt;1 keep
they spend on!)' slightly more tant to the Federal Trade Qm.
chief.
people trom learning about the
mission.
facts oC lire as between the
aexes, that's a vain task...• "
Black also said he did not
believe constitutional protection
of free speech should guaranMIAMI BEACH (UPll- About sua among authorities tt.t
The virtual invitation exte~
teed for demonstrators who half the women and three. premarital coitus tn this couned to osteq:Ja.ths was one of
dJISent by occupying property fourths of the men In America
try i~ increasing, eapeclally several P&gt;licy decialona taken
which is not their's.
haYe Cull senal experiences amona:
females
and
most. Tuesday. Others lochded:
Not Protected
before marriage, and one of especially in relationships m.
-Formally outlawing racial
"The first am e n d m e n t ewry sb: brldes is pregnant, a volvlrw; love IU'llku" the promise
bars to AMA membership-a
protects speech ard it protects Purdue University professor r::A marriage. "
move
expected to increase
writing and It protects assem~ told the American Medical
The mornlng-.J.orw: sex forwn participaUc;m by Negro physl·
bly, but it doesn't have anything Associat.ioo today.
came as the American OsU. clans.
that protects a man's right to
Dr. Harald T. Christensen, pathic Association (AOA) rea
Slightly stlflentng the
walk aroond and aroord and professor of sociology at
jected a move by the AMA to AMA's posldon aplnst ciaround m,y house if he wants to Purdue, In a report preperOO facilitate membership In the
garette smoking llthoush refulrasten my • • . family up into for dellwry at the final day of
medical orpnizatioo for the ing to isaue a blanket condemthe house, make them afraid to the amual AMA con~ntion,
nation's 13,0011 oate&lt;Jpt.Uls.
nation of smoking.
10 out of doors," he said.
estimated tlw.t:
Commenting on recent COID't
- ••Nearly Of'leofirth or unmar~
decisions restricting police !fl. rted college females and about
terrogatton and asstD'ing protec. one-half or unrnJrried college
tlon [or suspected criminals, males have at one time or
Black said critics or the court another
experienced
sexual
lhould blame the Cramers of the relations."
Conatltution.
- "In the geooral population,
"They were the one' a that put approxirnltely one-half of the
in •no man slall be compelled females and three-fourtil of the
to convict himself." •• he said.
males have full sexual elll)el'Asked l! he tl1ooght the lence at sometime be[ore
court's action Md m.te It more marriage. ••
dtmcult for police to c.:ma.t:
-'"In the neighborhood of oneerime, Black replied: "Ce~ sixth of all brides are preguant
IJ. wh;y shouldn't they? What at the dmo of the woddlnc."
were they (Constitutional gta.Crlstenaen't~ report of new sex
ra!Uos) wriU.n tor'? Why did valuea prevaW111 among the .
they write the Bill of RIM!&gt;ts? nadon'a youth was one or a
PraeUeolly all ol (the provl- numb¥' of ptpers presented
•iona) make 1t more dimcult to tcx'JQ/ Tftey rarved from sex
convlet ~le of crlme • • , eddtion ro ldolescents and
the)' wore written to m1ke lt p~~~~c~1-: to a report on
Where Shoe&amp; Are S...alblp Prl•ool
moro dlmcull ilJI!l _what ~ •""' arxl the senior citizen.
'"""':.:-t tloea la trY to follow wtlat
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Christensen teld the doetors
(the fraL. ~oa) wrote."
there is a "reasonable coneen.

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law of the infamous Dr. Paul
Josef Goebbels, JUUer's propa.
pnda minister.
They eorre sponded u n t 1 I
Ariane was invited to come to
the United States to meet her
future husblnd. The meeting
took place in the Marlon, Ohio,
correction' Institution in late
JaiUiry 1963.
'Illey were wed in a luxury
suit of the Conrad JUlian hotel
in Chicago. "I'm proud of our

marriage,"

grocm told
reporten. "I want people to
the

about it- alter all, tbe
only reason people are interested must be because they believe
in my innocence."'
Last Sept. 8, Sheppard, who
repined hla license as an
osteopath, was ramed defendant
in a civU suit flied by Mrl.
Marcia Lopez, who sought
$530,000 damages. She alleged
Sheppard was negligent in an
operadon at the hospital on her
husband, Samuel, and cut an
artery whJch resulted in his
death.
Ten days later, Martin Duffy,
nre chief in Liber~ Twp., Ohio,
sued Sheppard for $685,000,
chargi,. negligence in surgery
perfonned on his wife, Mrs.
Mary Duffy, mother or nve
children. Mrs. D~ died last
May 16, the day arter she
underwent surgery.
Sheppard resigned from the
hospital staff two weeks ago.
know

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1be tam,u&amp;ture tD dowiSolm
lludentl occupied uni.Yetaides assured clear dlatarQ, Forfeit- Pomea01 lit 11 Lm. W..t..,.
ln Rome and sovoral otbor 1111- ing $25
•ch wore Leo R, with drlnlinl rain lalllnc wu
lan cities and labor uni&lt;XII call- Roush, H, 1'1. Pl••nt. llllure 38
ed for a nationwide strike of
rarm hinds and bUistrlal workers later in the week.

forma.

Some of the """" rlntlng In
elglrt years broke oul Tuesdq.
In Milan 2,000 periOIUI marched on police headquarters burl~
lng Jlllnl, rocks IUXl marbles

and overturning automoblloo. 1'0Uce tired tear ps to brook up
the crowd. Thlrt;y pel'IOilS were
Injured and 100
Much of the new dlaordar was
ll[lW'red by tile deatil of two
rarm workers llhot by pollee In
a demoaltratlon in A,yol.a, Sic~

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tly. Monday.

16th Hijacking
Retums Job

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eii!IOged In Ost lights with the
rebel students, wearing red
armbands.
Pollee left the campus wben
order was restored, but tlley
were bad&lt; In 30 minutes to
agaill disperse demonstrators
attempting to hold another
Ulegal rally and smashing
windows ill the buainess and
socla1 sclenefl building.
Police Defended
Mayor Joseph Alioto defeMed jobs.
aetlonJ of the police m campus,
al¥inl they acted ' 4in a
disciplined and professlonal
ftllmer in the tace of lncredlble
provocation."
The strike was origlnal~y
called by the Black students
Union to pro&amp;est the suspenalon
of English instructor Geor8'e
Murray, a Black Panther who
urged mlnorl~
studeml to
carry guns on campus as
Your Doponcloblo
protecUon against ••racist admiDe•l•r For
nistrators."
The BSU and another minority group, the Third World
AND
Liberation Front, later nwle 15
demands which Included tile
reinstatement of Murray and
Phone WY 2·2550
aeeeptance or all Negro awll~
cants, regardless or CJIB).J.dcaUons.

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Havana TUesdQ. It

was the nation's 16th hiJack'na:
of tile year and the routth within two weeks. ·I
The New York-to~Mlamf airliner, carrying 35 persona, had
to refUel In Ke,y West - wltil
the hijacker k~ aervoua
watch with a pistol and a hind
grenade - before 0ytng: to CUba.
The hijacker, wear Ins a gray
suit, loose tle and dirty white
lhlrt, boarded the 3oelng 727
jet at Tampa and , nmandeered It over the Everglades as tho
pilot was msldng a llnal liDdIng approach to Miami International Airport.
He ldentllled himself to a slawardell as Ed.dle Cantera, 33, a
Cuban .mo bad been In the MIami area for •fqulte a wtdle"
and kept getting fired !rom his

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o., Docember I, 19&amp;8

Goin Bowling

Hartfonl

Major to Size Up Bowl Participants;
Likes Penn State in Seoson1s Finale

Personals

1

ly MAJOR AMOS I. HOOPLE
The

Orifl..l Dr•wbae.t

Egad. friends, there's bad
aews for the ~oUegiate football filberts this weekend.
There's onlr one major college attracbon on tap-Syracuse at Penn state.
However

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.1em1 Am at Newputt, R. L
to followers of the Hoople
Nra. B. B. llwcy opent tile
Forecast. In oor card last Thlnkll!lvtng ..,lldi.Yo Nr.
week we gave you the Sun and Mn. Robert lllmey and ramDevU. to upaet tbe WUdcato, 11y In Maryland.
215-23. The State lads UD·
.
doubtedly read our predlc· Recent lllelta of Mn. Mlrllll
tion and decided to go all Ohlt.nav were Mr. andMri.RCJb.. 1 .
out!
ort Powell "' Beaufort,
c. '
The next two weeks wW
Donald F. Roush is a paUeat
be very b_usy onea for your at st Jolej1h'a Hospttal.
favorite ptgskin seer.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fryllld
We will be flying hither clauatrter and Mr. and Mrs. llfu
and yon to ret a personal Eichinger anc.1 children. all of
il.irnpse of all of the major Pomeroy, and Mra. C. E. Fq
DowI contestants before pre- were ThankJgfvlng suests r1 Mr.
paring our a n n u a I bowl and Mra. JohD c. Fry.
game forecast.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ueving
In addition to the Orange and famil¥ ot. Morpntown spent
and Sun Bowl games men· the Thanksgiving bollda,y here
tioned above, the leading with Mr. and Mrs. Otha Uevcontests and the participants fag. On Thursda¥ Mr. and Mrs.
are: Cotton, Tennessee vs.
T~xas; Gator, Missouri vs. Otha. Ueving. Mrs.Thelma ClpeAlabama; Roae, Ohio State- bart and Mr. and Mrs. Larry .
Southern California; Sugar, Lievfn.K were dlMer guests of
Georgia-Arkansas, and a Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Uevn e w c om e r this year, tbe ing and tamlly at Winfield.
Peach Bowl, Louisiana State
Mrs. Wilbur Webb vilited Mr.
vs . Florida State.
and Mrs. Oakey Killingworth and
Jove, what a formidable family 1o Virginia recently. Mrs.
array of talent-every team KUllngworth who is tbe dauJhin the_ top ten with the ter of Mr. ~ Mn. Webb, was
exception o~ Notre Dame uUe Ul
will be on display!
q Mr. ~ Mrs. James Roush
Watch .f or our bowl fore- and !am.Jiyspentthehollday-.yeek. ,
cast commg soon on your
.
end with Mr. and Mrs. A ~ bert
favorite sports pages!
Flelds at Lincoln Park, Mtchlgan. 1
Mrs. William Chisler spent

this traditional

tled to 5 ties and split the
other 40 games exactly even
-:K} victories each-um-

BAD NEWS!

kumph!

the "bad news" department
was the generous dose of
that unwelcome commodity
handed to the Sun Bowl
Committee I a s t Saturday.
Arizona, t he committee's
choice to oppose Auburn.
was dealt a smashing 30-7
defeat by the Arizona State
Sun Devils.
The startling result came
-kafl-kaft--as no surprise

The Nittany Lions, sporting a 9-0 record and the
choice of the Orange Bowl
committee to oppose powerful Kansas on New Year's
night, appear to have too
much of everything for the
Syracuse Orangemen. The
Hoople System forecasts a
29-16 triumph for Penn State
- har-rumph!
Another imporbnt item ln

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Celties Win with Havlicek Hot

Mason Area News, Notes
Thanksgiving guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester ZerkJe, Jemi~
fer, and Mr. L. J. Ruttencutter
were Mrs. Margaret Bree11 and
Miss Lena Gibbs.
Visiting wlth Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Riley on Saturday evening were Mr. ard Mrs. Ralph
Riley of Delaware; Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Riley of Clifton.
Thanksgiving guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Ross aOO nose
were: Mr. and Mrs, Bob Mossman and family of Vincent, Ohio;
Mrs. ~ McKargin and son,
Athens, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. John
H. Ross and family, Mrs. LUllan Grimm, Mrs. Ellen Seely,
Mias Saoo,y Henry and Miss Patrick Riley.
Miss Martha Thompso11 spent
several da.ys visiting Miss carol
Fruth, a student at C&amp;pital Beauty Academy, Charleston.
Mike Harbour, a student at
Marshall University, Is spending
the holidays visiting his pareri:s,
Mr. and Mrs. stallley Harbour.
Gary Green, a student at Marshall, and a fonner resident of
MISon, visited several days with
MJke. His parents, Mr. and Mrs..
Wayne Green, have moved to
Wellston. Ohio.
Mr. 100 Mrs. Raymond Lambert, Mason. were the lucky winners or a b"ip to Florida. Heck's
of Hunti~n, sponsor the four
days and three night stay in
Florida.
MaQY families were very t.p..
py this Thanksgiving with sons.
daugllters a n d graOOchildren
home for the holidays.
VisiURB wlth Mr. and Mra.
Rom£ WUHamaon were: Mr. and
Mrs. Robert McDowell ancl ramUy of Ceredo, W. VL, and Mra.
WUliamsm'a mother, Mra. W~

terRaynea.
Thankaght._ guests or Mr.
and Mrs. CUrtis McDaniel, Sr.,
were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McO.nlel,. J4r. and Mrs. Charrls
McDaniel and ramutes all or Pt.
Plaeant: Mrs. Ernest MeClme
ud daughter. Shelly or Buftllo,
w~ Mr. and Mrs. stanley
Sllundero and family of ColumbuL
Tha'*qhlllll dinner peato of
Mr. an:1 Mra. John Sisaon ard
Cam.Uy were Mrs. Russell Clpe..
hart, Mr. Christy Bletner, Mr.
and Mra. Cfllarles Cohen of Pcm--

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eroy, and Mrs. Diane SelC ard
sons, Columbus, 0.
Dr. and Mrs. Mlll'l Singer or
Lisbon, Ohio, spent Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. Lillian Singer alli Mrs. Lee Richardson ln Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymord Lambert, Mr. and Mrs, James Rees
ot Racine, Ohio, attended the
Kentucky and Miami game on
Monday at Oxford, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar
ander and fami.l.}• spert Thllnk,;::-..f
giving with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Clyde Thompson at McComels ville, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Foreman of Lorain, Ohio; Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Foreman, P o i .. t
Pleasant, were Thanksgiving
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Hysell and l"amily in Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Foreman visited with their daughter
ard Camlly until SundiJ', when
they returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Otarles Jeffers
and daughter of Bellaire, 0.,
visited recently with Miss S&amp;ella
Gress.
Rev. and Mrs. Charlea Parri1
of Mason. went to Middlebourne,
w_ VL, to vtalt their gram.
aon who is reportedly ill.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cwmlngham and lamily of Huntlrvton
visited Thanksgiving with his
mother, Mrs. C. E. Erwin at
Southside, W. VL
Mr. and Mrs. Rt.,y fox visited with Mr. am Mrs. Earl Durat
at Point Pleaaant on Thanksglv--

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128 MILL STREET- MIDDLEPORT- VALUES FOR DEC. 5-.6-7
GIVE HER A
BIG SELECTION
FOR

tlnpr am ramtl,y of Columbus,
rlalted over the weeken:t wllh
Mr. and Mra. John Manhlll.

1''1rst Negro to serve in the
U.S. Senate was Hiram R.
Revels of Mississippi, who
took his seat Feb. 23, 1870,
and served unlil May 4, 1871.

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CASSmE RECORDER

mother, Mrs. Ellen Croghan at ·

Carnegie, Pa.
In other NBA games Tuesday NBA's Western Division. The
Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr.
night, San Diego tripped Chica. Bulls outscored San Diego by
., 108-103, New York defeated elght points from the field, but and Mrs. B. R. Vance were Mr.
National Basketball Association, Atlanta 126-93, San Francisco the winners COR\'erted 28 of 38 and Mrs. c. M. Adams, Sr. of
Gallipolis, Mr. and Mrs. c. M.
the rival ooacb, pla,yers and beat Seattle 127-122 and Los Cree throws for the victory
Adams, Jr. and Bntce, Mr. and
Cans hope the Celtic first team Angeles trimmaj Phoenix 122- margin.
.
stays health.Y and out ot rou.I 108.
San Francisco's Warriors Mrs. Herman Layne, Miss Nancy Hill and Miss Cynthia Pactnl
trouble.
Larry Siegfried and Don moved into a tie Cor second
or
Pittsburgh.
Because when one ol the Nelsoo each had 20 points in place with San Diego in the
Miss
Cyntllla Pacini Or PittaBoSton starters does leave the support of Havlicek in the Western Divisioo by bolting to a
burgh
is
the weekend guest d.
court, in comes John Havlicek Boston victory, and Wa,yne 24..point lead in the third
and things start to happen.
Embry Jed Milwaukee with 29. quarter, then holding off a Miss Nancy Hill and Mr. and
He went in for the injured
Cuzie Russell, hitting from furious Seattle rally near the Mrs. Herman Layne. 91e and
Miss Hill are both students at
Sam Jones Tuesda,y night and the outside and passing adroitly, end of the game.
Marshall
University.
rammed home 17 ol 29 field paced the New York victory,
Wilt Chamberlain scored a
Mrs.
Larry
LeMastersofPhUgoal attempts and seven of the Knlcks' f':dtb in their past sea11011 high of 35 points and
eight shots from the charity line sb: games and their highest Elgin Baylor added 30 as Los adelphla, Pa. visited last week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs •.
in helping Bos.ton avercome a point productioo of the season Angoles handed l'lloenix Its 12th
Blll
Howard and Mike. Mr. and
(our..point third-quarter defi~it
Cincirmati hit two of every consecutive loss. Gail Goodrich
and go on to a 137 .us victory three field goals it put up in the scored 23 points to pace the Mrs. LeMasters lett oo Ttu.lrS·
QVer the Milwaukee Bucks.
last half ln beating Baltimore, Suns, who trailed the Western day to spend the Thanksgiving
Havuce:,•s 41 points led both lrith Oscar Robertson scoring 38 Division leaders only 104-102 holidays with his parerts In
Wellsburg, W.Va.
teams. The victory moved and John Tresvant 34 for the with 4:23 remalning,
BOstOn into a virtual tie Cor Royals.
leadership of the Eastern
Diego had
to come
Division with Baltimore which 17 Sanpoints
behlnd
to from
beat . .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .
lost to Cincinnati 129-127 _ Chicago, and the win enabled
Milwaukee fell deeper into the the Rockets to move ahead or
Eastern Dlvilion cellar.
AUanta into secmd place in the

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MONDAY

Thanksgiving weekend with h e r

By United Press International
When tlle Boston. CelUcs take
on any other team in the

STOREHOIRS

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s.

rivalry s ho u 1 d provide
enough thrills to satisfy even
the zaniest football fan . In
45 previous meetings the
c I u b s representing these
great universities have bat-

Last Week:
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o., Docember I, 19&amp;8

Goin Bowling

Hartfonl

Major to Size Up Bowl Participants;
Likes Penn State in Seoson1s Finale

Personals

1

ly MAJOR AMOS I. HOOPLE
The

Orifl..l Dr•wbae.t

Egad. friends, there's bad
aews for the ~oUegiate football filberts this weekend.
There's onlr one major college attracbon on tap-Syracuse at Penn state.
However

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to followers of the Hoople
Nra. B. B. llwcy opent tile
Forecast. In oor card last Thlnkll!lvtng ..,lldi.Yo Nr.
week we gave you the Sun and Mn. Robert lllmey and ramDevU. to upaet tbe WUdcato, 11y In Maryland.
215-23. The State lads UD·
.
doubtedly read our predlc· Recent lllelta of Mn. Mlrllll
tion and decided to go all Ohlt.nav were Mr. andMri.RCJb.. 1 .
out!
ort Powell "' Beaufort,
c. '
The next two weeks wW
Donald F. Roush is a paUeat
be very b_usy onea for your at st Jolej1h'a Hospttal.
favorite ptgskin seer.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fryllld
We will be flying hither clauatrter and Mr. and Mrs. llfu
and yon to ret a personal Eichinger anc.1 children. all of
il.irnpse of all of the major Pomeroy, and Mra. C. E. Fq
DowI contestants before pre- were ThankJgfvlng suests r1 Mr.
paring our a n n u a I bowl and Mra. JohD c. Fry.
game forecast.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ueving
In addition to the Orange and famil¥ ot. Morpntown spent
and Sun Bowl games men· the Thanksgiving bollda,y here
tioned above, the leading with Mr. and Mrs. Otha Uevcontests and the participants fag. On Thursda¥ Mr. and Mrs.
are: Cotton, Tennessee vs.
T~xas; Gator, Missouri vs. Otha. Ueving. Mrs.Thelma ClpeAlabama; Roae, Ohio State- bart and Mr. and Mrs. Larry .
Southern California; Sugar, Lievfn.K were dlMer guests of
Georgia-Arkansas, and a Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Uevn e w c om e r this year, tbe ing and tamlly at Winfield.
Peach Bowl, Louisiana State
Mrs. Wilbur Webb vilited Mr.
vs . Florida State.
and Mrs. Oakey Killingworth and
Jove, what a formidable family 1o Virginia recently. Mrs.
array of talent-every team KUllngworth who is tbe dauJhin the_ top ten with the ter of Mr. ~ Mn. Webb, was
exception o~ Notre Dame uUe Ul
will be on display!
q Mr. ~ Mrs. James Roush
Watch .f or our bowl fore- and !am.Jiyspentthehollday-.yeek. ,
cast commg soon on your
.
end with Mr. and Mrs. A ~ bert
favorite sports pages!
Flelds at Lincoln Park, Mtchlgan. 1
Mrs. William Chisler spent

this traditional

tled to 5 ties and split the
other 40 games exactly even
-:K} victories each-um-

BAD NEWS!

kumph!

the "bad news" department
was the generous dose of
that unwelcome commodity
handed to the Sun Bowl
Committee I a s t Saturday.
Arizona, t he committee's
choice to oppose Auburn.
was dealt a smashing 30-7
defeat by the Arizona State
Sun Devils.
The startling result came
-kafl-kaft--as no surprise

The Nittany Lions, sporting a 9-0 record and the
choice of the Orange Bowl
committee to oppose powerful Kansas on New Year's
night, appear to have too
much of everything for the
Syracuse Orangemen. The
Hoople System forecasts a
29-16 triumph for Penn State
- har-rumph!
Another imporbnt item ln

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Mason Area News, Notes
Thanksgiving guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester ZerkJe, Jemi~
fer, and Mr. L. J. Ruttencutter
were Mrs. Margaret Bree11 and
Miss Lena Gibbs.
Visiting wlth Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Riley on Saturday evening were Mr. ard Mrs. Ralph
Riley of Delaware; Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Riley of Clifton.
Thanksgiving guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Ross aOO nose
were: Mr. and Mrs, Bob Mossman and family of Vincent, Ohio;
Mrs. ~ McKargin and son,
Athens, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. John
H. Ross and family, Mrs. LUllan Grimm, Mrs. Ellen Seely,
Mias Saoo,y Henry and Miss Patrick Riley.
Miss Martha Thompso11 spent
several da.ys visiting Miss carol
Fruth, a student at C&amp;pital Beauty Academy, Charleston.
Mike Harbour, a student at
Marshall University, Is spending
the holidays visiting his pareri:s,
Mr. and Mrs. stallley Harbour.
Gary Green, a student at Marshall, and a fonner resident of
MISon, visited several days with
MJke. His parents, Mr. and Mrs..
Wayne Green, have moved to
Wellston. Ohio.
Mr. 100 Mrs. Raymond Lambert, Mason. were the lucky winners or a b"ip to Florida. Heck's
of Hunti~n, sponsor the four
days and three night stay in
Florida.
MaQY families were very t.p..
py this Thanksgiving with sons.
daugllters a n d graOOchildren
home for the holidays.
VisiURB wlth Mr. and Mra.
Rom£ WUHamaon were: Mr. and
Mrs. Robert McDowell ancl ramUy of Ceredo, W. VL, and Mra.
WUliamsm'a mother, Mra. W~

terRaynea.
Thankaght._ guests or Mr.
and Mrs. CUrtis McDaniel, Sr.,
were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McO.nlel,. J4r. and Mrs. Charrls
McDaniel and ramutes all or Pt.
Plaeant: Mrs. Ernest MeClme
ud daughter. Shelly or Buftllo,
w~ Mr. and Mrs. stanley
Sllundero and family of ColumbuL
Tha'*qhlllll dinner peato of
Mr. an:1 Mra. John Sisaon ard
Cam.Uy were Mrs. Russell Clpe..
hart, Mr. Christy Bletner, Mr.
and Mra. Cfllarles Cohen of Pcm--

AIWA NO. lP·707

eroy, and Mrs. Diane SelC ard
sons, Columbus, 0.
Dr. and Mrs. Mlll'l Singer or
Lisbon, Ohio, spent Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. Lillian Singer alli Mrs. Lee Richardson ln Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymord Lambert, Mr. and Mrs, James Rees
ot Racine, Ohio, attended the
Kentucky and Miami game on
Monday at Oxford, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar
ander and fami.l.}• spert Thllnk,;::-..f
giving with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Clyde Thompson at McComels ville, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Foreman of Lorain, Ohio; Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Foreman, P o i .. t
Pleasant, were Thanksgiving
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Hysell and l"amily in Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Foreman visited with their daughter
ard Camlly until SundiJ', when
they returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Otarles Jeffers
and daughter of Bellaire, 0.,
visited recently with Miss S&amp;ella
Gress.
Rev. and Mrs. Charlea Parri1
of Mason. went to Middlebourne,
w_ VL, to vtalt their gram.
aon who is reportedly ill.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cwmlngham and lamily of Huntlrvton
visited Thanksgiving with his
mother, Mrs. C. E. Erwin at
Southside, W. VL
Mr. and Mrs. Rt.,y fox visited with Mr. am Mrs. Earl Durat
at Point Pleaaant on Thanksglv--

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Mr. and Mra. John Manhlll.

1''1rst Negro to serve in the
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Revels of Mississippi, who
took his seat Feb. 23, 1870,
and served unlil May 4, 1871.

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mother, Mrs. Ellen Croghan at ·

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In other NBA games Tuesday NBA's Western Division. The
Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr.
night, San Diego tripped Chica. Bulls outscored San Diego by
., 108-103, New York defeated elght points from the field, but and Mrs. B. R. Vance were Mr.
National Basketball Association, Atlanta 126-93, San Francisco the winners COR\'erted 28 of 38 and Mrs. c. M. Adams, Sr. of
Gallipolis, Mr. and Mrs. c. M.
the rival ooacb, pla,yers and beat Seattle 127-122 and Los Cree throws for the victory
Adams, Jr. and Bntce, Mr. and
Cans hope the Celtic first team Angeles trimmaj Phoenix 122- margin.
.
stays health.Y and out ot rou.I 108.
San Francisco's Warriors Mrs. Herman Layne, Miss Nancy Hill and Miss Cynthia Pactnl
trouble.
Larry Siegfried and Don moved into a tie Cor second
or
Pittsburgh.
Because when one ol the Nelsoo each had 20 points in place with San Diego in the
Miss
Cyntllla Pacini Or PittaBoSton starters does leave the support of Havlicek in the Western Divisioo by bolting to a
burgh
is
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court, in comes John Havlicek Boston victory, and Wa,yne 24..point lead in the third
and things start to happen.
Embry Jed Milwaukee with 29. quarter, then holding off a Miss Nancy Hill and Mr. and
He went in for the injured
Cuzie Russell, hitting from furious Seattle rally near the Mrs. Herman Layne. 91e and
Miss Hill are both students at
Sam Jones Tuesda,y night and the outside and passing adroitly, end of the game.
Marshall
University.
rammed home 17 ol 29 field paced the New York victory,
Wilt Chamberlain scored a
Mrs.
Larry
LeMastersofPhUgoal attempts and seven of the Knlcks' f':dtb in their past sea11011 high of 35 points and
eight shots from the charity line sb: games and their highest Elgin Baylor added 30 as Los adelphla, Pa. visited last week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs •.
in helping Bos.ton avercome a point productioo of the season Angoles handed l'lloenix Its 12th
Blll
Howard and Mike. Mr. and
(our..point third-quarter defi~it
Cincirmati hit two of every consecutive loss. Gail Goodrich
and go on to a 137 .us victory three field goals it put up in the scored 23 points to pace the Mrs. LeMasters lett oo Ttu.lrS·
QVer the Milwaukee Bucks.
last half ln beating Baltimore, Suns, who trailed the Western day to spend the Thanksgiving
Havuce:,•s 41 points led both lrith Oscar Robertson scoring 38 Division leaders only 104-102 holidays with his parerts In
Wellsburg, W.Va.
teams. The victory moved and John Tresvant 34 for the with 4:23 remalning,
BOstOn into a virtual tie Cor Royals.
leadership of the Eastern
Diego had
to come
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behlnd
to from
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lost to Cincinnati 129-127 _ Chicago, and the win enabled
Milwaukee fell deeper into the the Rockets to move ahead or
Eastern Dlvilion cellar.
AUanta into secmd place in the

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Zwillina. M r 1.
'&lt;7 1!. Brooilo:Y, 728 Second Ave.;
lfrl. EAtller A. DoYia, 21 VIII- Thomas 0. Stewart, Mra. Berntell Ate.; Dmlald E. Cuny, 146 leo E. Mlrllndlll, Mra. Bob Har-

PRICES IN EFFECT NOW THROUGH SUNDAY, DEC. 8, 1968
MONDAY
thru

SATURDAY

9A.M.'"
9 P.M.
SUNDAY

McUAW IDIION

SHIRTS

7%" POWER SAW
$ 88

Heavy 80% wool
Long Tailod
2 Flap Pockets

1 "' 7
CHECK THE ADDRESSES AT BOTTOM
OF PAGE FOR HECK'S STORE
JIEAREST YOU!
NO. 113

WOOL PLAID

97

Use as shirt or

T - IW.; Mrs. WOllam D. Da- old Moore &amp;Dd Infant eon. Mra.
~~. Gall ...ia; Mn. JBID F. Rualell D. Rumley and Infant
Cobb, Pllrlol Rl.; Tlmo- dausbler.
- 11. Glom, llldwtll; Mra. Joolllb C. V11100, RL 1 'l'lllrmant
Made
~ R, Slftut, GolltJIOllll
Pr111clo L, Dunl11&gt;, R1. 1 PL
Pltl-; Gorllllld B. Nlbazt, &gt;it.,
Pt. PJMIIIIt; Ml'l. J 0 b D D.

1~ H.P. motor ~ doolgnorJ fo&lt;
too~gh Mflng. Zlpo thiough
2x4'• .-n at ~ degree
anglo. TaHor fit handle and
porloct balanco glvo In
hanclltng. Froo oallbratod rip
ouido and
dutch
adlwtmentl. R• t r a c table
blado guard.

outer wear
S1zes 14~-17

Comparl8008

"'"""'foot

COLEMAN HEATER

With FMiy Days

ISmltl!. ..RL

IUDGINYLON

SEAT COVERS

This model 513 Catalytic heater is adjustable from 3000 BTU to 5000 BTU.

·-

o Aoiorted colars
• Fits nearly all can
o Solid or split Ironto
far 2 and 4 door cars.

PrdVides up to 18 hours of heating with-

out refueling. Safe, no fumes!

1 Rutllllld; Mra. Har-

ald 11. Gorman. RL 1 L o n £
Botlom; Mr1. JUHII 8_ Buc::baa·
1D, Mhldleport; Mra. WQDO Glbbou, MIMleport; Yra. Roa1e
Bol... RL f Jaek11011; Mrs. Harold eo,.., Jad&lt;aon; Jalm E. Dan., Wellllm; Mrl. J o h a R.
Tbaekez, Wellllul; Mrs. Ebbert 1.1. McGtmls, Wllke..Uie.

!Irs. Jcllll

~

Mlddle-

CIJFTON- The Women's ~
cltt)' of tbr:lattan Service of
Clifton Olarge met at Graham
ChW'c.h tor November meeting

with Ada Slack, president, presiding.

Brenda Merritt was In charge
ol Thanksgiving program with
Erma Roush comparing early
Thanksgiving with present time
and Frances Wood read 1 po-

port, dM&amp;Idar, 2:U a.m. Tueo- em.
oto.r. Mrs. Henry E. DW011, 1116 Members voted

to

buy

Rtu First Ave., ...._.., 8:- School quarterlies for

NO. SOlO

BALL
GLOVE

COLEMAN OVEN

97

Bakes evenly, just
like at home. Com·
plete with thermom-

eter. Folds flat.
large convenient side
hinged door.

Full size profe11ional type, oil
leather ball glove. 100% nylon
stitched-rawhide lacings.
Compare at $15.95

08 a.m. TueodaJ; Mra. Arthur
Wolf, Malall, dauatlter, 2:04p.m.
Tueldlj'; !Ira. WOllam D. Dam, :KIIID's Treller Court. Gol-

o EASILY INSTALLED

o MOST POPUW COLOIIS
o LOOKS UKE 0111GINAL
EQUIPMENT

e

MITCHELL REEL

IIRNZ

Famous 11 300" includes 2 spools,
push button release.
Corrosion
resistant.

JR TORCH
KIT

*

99

Lakin
State Hoapial andwillserll cloth-lng to Becldy Child care Con-

ter. Retreahmenta were aerved
by Graham tn:m a gaily decorat-dauallter. 1:49p.m. Tnes- ed table.
·
1. Ebbert M. MeGinnlli,
TIJe Cbrlstmas meeting will
lle. da•Qibter, 3:20 a. be held at Clifton United Methom. W-odaJ.
dlst Church.
Dllc:barpl
Marl&lt; A. Abartl, Mro. BriB. Barlow, !Irs. J~F, BlaekThe word "agnostic,"
barn, Mra. Lando E.'GaJI!er, Dellord EU,yooa, Mra.llarooA. Ham- coined by Thomas Huxley In
comes from the-·,Greek
mon. DaYIAI v. Law1011, Mra, An- 1869,
and
muns
"not knowing."
drew J.llllllez, GN1017 D. NOrth-

CAR CARPET

NO. 300

Surdi.Y

AT11!21S, IIllo (IJPO - Tlllw

To Washington

N---

WASIIINGTON (IJPI) -

ldonl4lect Rlcbar&lt;l II.

--·~o•t•
Unl.ver•l1f Tuu..., wn IMI
f5011111-ll!dalveaall-

Preo-

da1•~---­
PISiinllchariHTwolve Oilier CIIOI w i l l up W-odl¥ In -clpoleo.t
and llx olhor ..._ ... - · -

oooall1 lnvlled to I1U .....,..,...

VLddo J..yme Cello, lho IS-year-old Dellhltr, Ohio, )'011'11·
ster provided a t.homo for
hloadmlnlllnilm.
llurlns an October wl1lalle III"P
In the eommunlt)' 1n not tiMe It
Ohio, Nllron ..,. In tho OYtOinl
-

New Stiffler Executives Named
Three new exec:utivea, above, recerKIJ' area manaaer ot Hart' a
who have recently joined t h e DloC01011 Slore, SpriDIIIeld. He
staff ol StJffler's Stores, Inc. ia movtne to a home on t h e
are Tom Moore Qeft), a Zanea.. Jameatcnm Road, Jackson, with
ville native, Mn. Bobbie Par- his wife, Dlya and three children,
5·I and Mi...... ,
ker, Clndnnatl, and Lury Mer- ~.... 0 7·I Tonnnv
~

chael,
rick, a nadve of Jackson.
Moore has had 10 years ex- er tor
perience with ooe ol Ohio's leod- stores,
lng discount chaia.s, and was Boys,

~

1'h • He will be !OJ' boYstlffler• a and aseoelated
including 1be J o n e s
and 91opper's Bonanza.

Grover Neville Dies Tuesday
PT. PLEASANT- Grover
(Weasel) Neville, 56, Gallipolis
Ferry, was dead on arrival at
Pleasant Valley Hospital Tues.
da.y 5 p.m. of natural causes.
An employee of the Ameri can car and Foundry of Hlmt-

bell, Lancaster, 0.; Mrs. gur.
ley Wtlliams of Indiana; Miss
Myrtle Diane Neville, at hOme;
five brothers, Wayne, Sprinl-

tield, 0.; Floyd Eltil, T u Is a,
Okla.; Melvin, Frazteraburg, 0.;
Mason of Lancaster, and Lloyd

lngton, W. Va. he was born m Neville, Apple Grove; one sister,
Sept, 21, 1912 ot Galllpoila Fer- Mill Goldie Neville, Pl Pleasry the son of Mrs. Kitty May ant; and 15 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be beld
Withers NevUle, Gallipolls FerFridQ
2 p.m. in the Mt. Carry, who survives and the late
Wilbert Neville.
mel United Methodist Church with
others survlvin,g are his wid- burial in the Mt. Carmel cemeow, Laura Jane Barnhart Nev- tery at Hogsett.

llle; two sons, Johnny Nevllle,
address unknown; KemeUl Gro-

Friend• may call at the late
residence after 6 p.m. Thurs-

ver Neville, at home; t h r e e doy .
daughters, Mrs. Peggy Camp-

darkness a slab

readln&amp; •-Brtna

- · faU
· """
- fwere
o rDeblho
CbNier
f-val
bie Windon and Donald Elc:hlnger. Both are tilth graders at
Chester. uunele Willie" wu
Qlere to congratulate them .utd
both were presented gifts. RtmDeri-VP were Mandie Roae aDd
Kennetll Blrke.

Us Together." He referred to
it several timea afterwards and
uid In his victory otatemoot that
Mra. Parker, the new SUfller " wwld ba the hallmark ol hla
beyer of ladles and cblldren's adrnlnllllnltloo.
apparel, 1s the wife ot Dwane
ll was aubaequently diaclosed
Parker, a harness horae train- that Vldd was bolcllng the sip. ed. Retreahmellts were served.
er and drtv6r who Ia movtnr: Silo said her orl8lnal sign bad Attending were Mrs. Harry Vichi• cperatlms to the Jackson been knocked and loll. !lie kers, Jr., Annl Johoson and Iva
Count&gt; Falrsrounds Track. A uid she found the ''Brlns Ua CtpeharL
buyer tor McAlpin's Department Together" sip 011 the street.
store, ClncinnaU for tour years,
Rep. Delbert Latta, R - Ohio,
Mrs. Parker has three children. V idd1 I congJ"elllll8llo IIDOUilced
Kathy, 9; Norman, 7; and Sally, Tuenday that Nban aDd his wife
4.
had lrrYIIod lho Cole family to
MASON - The &amp;tnohlne Clua
the inauguratkm.
al
the Christ United Metl1odiJt
Vidd'a father is the Rev. DaLiU"O' Merrick who will be a
Church
in Mason, made plana
district maMger tor the ®eT- vid Cole, mlnllter ol the Deshto
give
Christmas
remembl"IDce
atiOns divisioo of the 20 Sd1!- ler United Methodlll Church.
boxes to elderly area cttizeos
ler Stores ls a native of Jackwhen the ifOUP met recerdly at
son, and was assistant manager
Three at Meeting
tbe church with Mrs. -t:ber Roulh
at a Springfield Diacount Store.
HARTFORD T b e Haven and Mrs. Reuben SWwartashostHe has bad 13 years retall ex. pertence, attended Jackson Hi8h Homemakers held their mmtfl.. esaes.
ly meeting at the home t~f Mrs.
Mrs. Clarence Baler, the preaSchool and Rio Grande College,
Iva Capehart. The gr014l made ident of the class, read, .. Prayis an overseas veteran of the
plans to have their Chrtsunas or for Thanksgiving'' and the poAir Force. Mr. Merrick and his
dinner at the Roush Cateteria, em, "When the Frollll is on the
fllre, Betty, have fou.r children
and to have a gift exchange at Plun(lkln." Following group alngincluding Ula, 12; Larry Jr.,
9, Lym Ann, 3; and Lesley, the home of Mrs. ha Capehart. lng, Mrs. Eher Roush, read the
Mrs. Harry Vickers display- IOOth Psalm.
2.
ed a Christmas ball made with
During the business meeting
a
styrofoam
ball
and
a
small
candy
was dlotrlbut8d to be sold.
The Parker and Merrick famplastic
cup
with
gold
trimml~
Hostesses
next month are Mrs.
ilies will also reside in JackTwo
new
members
were
accept.Matilda
Noble
and Mrs. Baier.
son.

'' '599-

.,,

.,

..j .

SPOTTING

~I

' tr'n!

SCOPE

FLE

.177 CAL. CHEX

WRH TRIPOD
10-25.30MM

o Hardwood stock

$ 11

o Rinod barrel far
accurate shooting

Zoom Spotting
Scope with fully coated

Flexible molded
handles. Choice of
black or blue.
Compare at $4.95

WITH
CHEESE

c EACH

G;ft boxed. TrlD&lt;&gt;&lt;I

STORACE CABINETS

99

12 Compartments f o r storing
neatly nails - null - baits woohero - etc.

Ou P •••••••••••••••••••••
CAMPBELL'S CHICKEN NOODLE

Nabisco Premium Crackers ••••••••• __ ._ •• -. lb. bx. J7c
SIIIShlne Vanilla Wafers .................... lb. bx. 39c
Keebler Honey Grahams •••••• _•••••• -•••• , • lb. bx. 39c

RECHARGEABLE

WHEEL COVERS

NEVER NEEDS BATTERIES. 3 year guaranteol Easy to hold-tuck in
purse, pocket, glove compartment. Two tone black and grey -Individually boxed.

BELT
MASSAGER
PI'Ofeulonal type btlt
mauager with adjust-

able belt stroh for
gentle or vigorous ma,..
~age. lose hen non 1llp
wrfoce:. Motor provides
1000 RPM.

$

"" Coated Opola
Hard COM lndudod
Gilt loud

....

COMPAII AT

88

PLENTY OF FKEE PAiliUNG

50'

PaDtr•••••••••~~

BERNZ·O·MATIC
DISPOSABLE FUEL
CYLINDER
AND
TOOLS

NHr I•• Of Sllllllt

•W.•

W I1IMI AVAUIII AT W I.OCA.,_

.RIIT UY.....,....., Will Y•

1111!111 fA

Ruaaell 8aJ1m. )( r 1o
George Coz1011, llfn. llllrl
Megoe, Mra. WUIIom Fey, lllaaMr1.

ea

Hilda aDd Lorel1a Wolaa,lfriFlolslng Hoftman, Mra. 1111Trlw. Mrs. Mae liluduol', Mrs.
Cecil Smith, Mrs. 1M* Zerkle lllld Mrs. Ray Prollllt.

--------"Blessed oro

the mneiftol.

tor the' rhal! oblclln merctf."

-Matthew 5:1.

• • •

He who cannot forgive
others b r e a t o the brldp

ovez which he mllll pu1
himself~ eo r 1 e Herbert,

Engllrh poet,

NO COSTLY
STAMPS,
GAMES 01
GIMMICISI

FRENCH FRIES

PRODUCE

~2 ~~:~ 65~

lo•es and ·
Winesaps

'

APPLES

DAIRY FOODS

HI-C ••••.•• 3::.~·- 89~
ln•tent Ceffe.

Attendt"i were Mn. P e a 1 1
Crlteo, Mrs. Boler, lllaa llarJ
DucWng. Mra. Aibort - . I ,

89,

~·X

AIMOU1'•

Preserves •••l:.: 55~
tO••·J 23
Neseafe••••• =···
•

The - · lul'lior.
25 lllapd a oU.In It tile eo-a
pollee ata11oo to proqotlba palley al CIIDPll pollee c:arl'1llll
¢oto11. ODe facult;y mombarozreatecl In lho CIIJ pollee .-,., following tho - oallr- he rellued ID
leave the bulldlnf.

Crinkle Cut

49~

Low Price Buyl

COTTAGE
CHEESE

ICE CREAM
~~aL 69~

4 ~~~39~

~t 33~

SONS'

AJIPUANCIS

PLEAIAIII, lecond

2

2 69~
6 :~51 89~

FOI AU.
PIOJ'ANI

''IJ)uJiiJI.&amp;tll:JJ.. $RJw.inq,

FISH STEAKS

Otan.. Drlnlr.

No more cold morning
St-Ing wheol.

eo-•- $

39~

JO.Iel- F,..,.,

'"~••tee S~qwb•ny

EDIION

Sea Pass Brudtd

Lllhl Brown ot Confectioners

DD•Ino Sugar•••••••••• 2 ~~. 35~

Papular 745

Pke.

Frozen Foods

lb.
box

UNION ITEIL

BOWLING BAG
Virgin solid vinyl.

ASSORTED SIZES &amp; STYLES
Temperod Stool - Plastic handles

lnch•let rubber ~ppod
r folding ~··
A lfvrdy mount for
Cameras tool

• Great for practice or
plinking.

Full size heavy gauge

SCREW DRIVERS

Lens. 12%" length

7~~5 1.00

HURON

IDd Mark Ph"*ttt, 18. No .....
town waa ~ for PlaiiMet..

Quality!
Service!
Value!
Price!

LIFmMI 011-UANUI
ZOOM

hlawho
wife
-ton,· 23,
11 aLealie
forDKG.pn!nt

Elderly Will Be Remembfted

MODII-JT15

-j, ,

prollmlnarJ beorlr1lll - ""'"'
...... L.-cecl
N - , 21,
Bboq)lbarf,a-

CON
c
'

II
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I
I

I.
·I·

NEW CliP

WIENERS
•

All

FloriM·

�--.

-. - . . . . . -

--. '··· ...... ~---·----

.,
'

... .

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..

_. -

...·- -· - -· ... ..... ·----- -·- ... _..,.- ___........ __ _

...

___ --- - --·--··..

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•

Sit-lnners
Are Fined

Nixon Invites
De'!hler I AS~J·
Bolser Uodlcol comn, Flrot up. TO%r7 !lbOd!l. Jrllm 4 &amp;&gt;oolA.._ Vlolllrll boon 3-4 lllld 7-4 cer, Mn. Iran S. ~. Mrs.
..... onJ,y 011 Pedlat- Roland R. llloCI1om, Harold A.
Teaford. Jamea W, Weaver, Jr.,
rlnWanl.
Mrl. Sobn,)r Weaver, Clarence
Admlulma
L.
WUUama, J. Waldo Wloemon,
Mra. ~ E. DW011, 1116
Chaclwlek
ll Wooton, Gordon F,
~) Plrlll AYe.; '111oma1 A.
Y011011.
Mra.
MDclred M. Zeig- . 1114 Seeond Ave.; Lorler,
Mrs.
Leora
Zwillina. M r 1.
'&lt;7 1!. Brooilo:Y, 728 Second Ave.;
lfrl. EAtller A. DoYia, 21 VIII- Thomas 0. Stewart, Mra. Berntell Ate.; Dmlald E. Cuny, 146 leo E. Mlrllndlll, Mra. Bob Har-

PRICES IN EFFECT NOW THROUGH SUNDAY, DEC. 8, 1968
MONDAY
thru

SATURDAY

9A.M.'"
9 P.M.
SUNDAY

McUAW IDIION

SHIRTS

7%" POWER SAW
$ 88

Heavy 80% wool
Long Tailod
2 Flap Pockets

1 "' 7
CHECK THE ADDRESSES AT BOTTOM
OF PAGE FOR HECK'S STORE
JIEAREST YOU!
NO. 113

WOOL PLAID

97

Use as shirt or

T - IW.; Mrs. WOllam D. Da- old Moore &amp;Dd Infant eon. Mra.
~~. Gall ...ia; Mn. JBID F. Rualell D. Rumley and Infant
Cobb, Pllrlol Rl.; Tlmo- dausbler.
- 11. Glom, llldwtll; Mra. Joolllb C. V11100, RL 1 'l'lllrmant
Made
~ R, Slftut, GolltJIOllll
Pr111clo L, Dunl11&gt;, R1. 1 PL
Pltl-; Gorllllld B. Nlbazt, &gt;it.,
Pt. PJMIIIIt; Ml'l. J 0 b D D.

1~ H.P. motor ~ doolgnorJ fo&lt;
too~gh Mflng. Zlpo thiough
2x4'• .-n at ~ degree
anglo. TaHor fit handle and
porloct balanco glvo In
hanclltng. Froo oallbratod rip
ouido and
dutch
adlwtmentl. R• t r a c table
blado guard.

outer wear
S1zes 14~-17

Comparl8008

"'"""'foot

COLEMAN HEATER

With FMiy Days

ISmltl!. ..RL

IUDGINYLON

SEAT COVERS

This model 513 Catalytic heater is adjustable from 3000 BTU to 5000 BTU.

·-

o Aoiorted colars
• Fits nearly all can
o Solid or split Ironto
far 2 and 4 door cars.

PrdVides up to 18 hours of heating with-

out refueling. Safe, no fumes!

1 Rutllllld; Mra. Har-

ald 11. Gorman. RL 1 L o n £
Botlom; Mr1. JUHII 8_ Buc::baa·
1D, Mhldleport; Mra. WQDO Glbbou, MIMleport; Yra. Roa1e
Bol... RL f Jaek11011; Mrs. Harold eo,.., Jad&lt;aon; Jalm E. Dan., Wellllm; Mrl. J o h a R.
Tbaekez, Wellllul; Mrs. Ebbert 1.1. McGtmls, Wllke..Uie.

!Irs. Jcllll

~

Mlddle-

CIJFTON- The Women's ~
cltt)' of tbr:lattan Service of
Clifton Olarge met at Graham
ChW'c.h tor November meeting

with Ada Slack, president, presiding.

Brenda Merritt was In charge
ol Thanksgiving program with
Erma Roush comparing early
Thanksgiving with present time
and Frances Wood read 1 po-

port, dM&amp;Idar, 2:U a.m. Tueo- em.
oto.r. Mrs. Henry E. DW011, 1116 Members voted

to

buy

Rtu First Ave., ...._.., 8:- School quarterlies for

NO. SOlO

BALL
GLOVE

COLEMAN OVEN

97

Bakes evenly, just
like at home. Com·
plete with thermom-

eter. Folds flat.
large convenient side
hinged door.

Full size profe11ional type, oil
leather ball glove. 100% nylon
stitched-rawhide lacings.
Compare at $15.95

08 a.m. TueodaJ; Mra. Arthur
Wolf, Malall, dauatlter, 2:04p.m.
Tueldlj'; !Ira. WOllam D. Dam, :KIIID's Treller Court. Gol-

o EASILY INSTALLED

o MOST POPUW COLOIIS
o LOOKS UKE 0111GINAL
EQUIPMENT

e

MITCHELL REEL

IIRNZ

Famous 11 300" includes 2 spools,
push button release.
Corrosion
resistant.

JR TORCH
KIT

*

99

Lakin
State Hoapial andwillserll cloth-lng to Becldy Child care Con-

ter. Retreahmenta were aerved
by Graham tn:m a gaily decorat-dauallter. 1:49p.m. Tnes- ed table.
·
1. Ebbert M. MeGinnlli,
TIJe Cbrlstmas meeting will
lle. da•Qibter, 3:20 a. be held at Clifton United Methom. W-odaJ.
dlst Church.
Dllc:barpl
Marl&lt; A. Abartl, Mro. BriB. Barlow, !Irs. J~F, BlaekThe word "agnostic,"
barn, Mra. Lando E.'GaJI!er, Dellord EU,yooa, Mra.llarooA. Ham- coined by Thomas Huxley In
comes from the-·,Greek
mon. DaYIAI v. Law1011, Mra, An- 1869,
and
muns
"not knowing."
drew J.llllllez, GN1017 D. NOrth-

CAR CARPET

NO. 300

Surdi.Y

AT11!21S, IIllo (IJPO - Tlllw

To Washington

N---

WASIIINGTON (IJPI) -

ldonl4lect Rlcbar&lt;l II.

--·~o•t•
Unl.ver•l1f Tuu..., wn IMI
f5011111-ll!dalveaall-

Preo-

da1•~---­
PISiinllchariHTwolve Oilier CIIOI w i l l up W-odl¥ In -clpoleo.t
and llx olhor ..._ ... - · -

oooall1 lnvlled to I1U .....,..,...

VLddo J..yme Cello, lho IS-year-old Dellhltr, Ohio, )'011'11·
ster provided a t.homo for
hloadmlnlllnilm.
llurlns an October wl1lalle III"P
In the eommunlt)' 1n not tiMe It
Ohio, Nllron ..,. In tho OYtOinl
-

New Stiffler Executives Named
Three new exec:utivea, above, recerKIJ' area manaaer ot Hart' a
who have recently joined t h e DloC01011 Slore, SpriDIIIeld. He
staff ol StJffler's Stores, Inc. ia movtne to a home on t h e
are Tom Moore Qeft), a Zanea.. Jameatcnm Road, Jackson, with
ville native, Mn. Bobbie Par- his wife, Dlya and three children,
5·I and Mi...... ,
ker, Clndnnatl, and Lury Mer- ~.... 0 7·I Tonnnv
~

chael,
rick, a nadve of Jackson.
Moore has had 10 years ex- er tor
perience with ooe ol Ohio's leod- stores,
lng discount chaia.s, and was Boys,

~

1'h • He will be !OJ' boYstlffler• a and aseoelated
including 1be J o n e s
and 91opper's Bonanza.

Grover Neville Dies Tuesday
PT. PLEASANT- Grover
(Weasel) Neville, 56, Gallipolis
Ferry, was dead on arrival at
Pleasant Valley Hospital Tues.
da.y 5 p.m. of natural causes.
An employee of the Ameri can car and Foundry of Hlmt-

bell, Lancaster, 0.; Mrs. gur.
ley Wtlliams of Indiana; Miss
Myrtle Diane Neville, at hOme;
five brothers, Wayne, Sprinl-

tield, 0.; Floyd Eltil, T u Is a,
Okla.; Melvin, Frazteraburg, 0.;
Mason of Lancaster, and Lloyd

lngton, W. Va. he was born m Neville, Apple Grove; one sister,
Sept, 21, 1912 ot Galllpoila Fer- Mill Goldie Neville, Pl Pleasry the son of Mrs. Kitty May ant; and 15 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be beld
Withers NevUle, Gallipolls FerFridQ
2 p.m. in the Mt. Carry, who survives and the late
Wilbert Neville.
mel United Methodist Church with
others survlvin,g are his wid- burial in the Mt. Carmel cemeow, Laura Jane Barnhart Nev- tery at Hogsett.

llle; two sons, Johnny Nevllle,
address unknown; KemeUl Gro-

Friend• may call at the late
residence after 6 p.m. Thurs-

ver Neville, at home; t h r e e doy .
daughters, Mrs. Peggy Camp-

darkness a slab

readln&amp; •-Brtna

- · faU
· """
- fwere
o rDeblho
CbNier
f-val
bie Windon and Donald Elc:hlnger. Both are tilth graders at
Chester. uunele Willie" wu
Qlere to congratulate them .utd
both were presented gifts. RtmDeri-VP were Mandie Roae aDd
Kennetll Blrke.

Us Together." He referred to
it several timea afterwards and
uid In his victory otatemoot that
Mra. Parker, the new SUfller " wwld ba the hallmark ol hla
beyer of ladles and cblldren's adrnlnllllnltloo.
apparel, 1s the wife ot Dwane
ll was aubaequently diaclosed
Parker, a harness horae train- that Vldd was bolcllng the sip. ed. Retreahmellts were served.
er and drtv6r who Ia movtnr: Silo said her orl8lnal sign bad Attending were Mrs. Harry Vichi• cperatlms to the Jackson been knocked and loll. !lie kers, Jr., Annl Johoson and Iva
Count&gt; Falrsrounds Track. A uid she found the ''Brlns Ua CtpeharL
buyer tor McAlpin's Department Together" sip 011 the street.
store, ClncinnaU for tour years,
Rep. Delbert Latta, R - Ohio,
Mrs. Parker has three children. V idd1 I congJ"elllll8llo IIDOUilced
Kathy, 9; Norman, 7; and Sally, Tuenday that Nban aDd his wife
4.
had lrrYIIod lho Cole family to
MASON - The &amp;tnohlne Clua
the inauguratkm.
al
the Christ United Metl1odiJt
Vidd'a father is the Rev. DaLiU"O' Merrick who will be a
Church
in Mason, made plana
district maMger tor the ®eT- vid Cole, mlnllter ol the Deshto
give
Christmas
remembl"IDce
atiOns divisioo of the 20 Sd1!- ler United Methodlll Church.
boxes to elderly area cttizeos
ler Stores ls a native of Jackwhen the ifOUP met recerdly at
son, and was assistant manager
Three at Meeting
tbe church with Mrs. -t:ber Roulh
at a Springfield Diacount Store.
HARTFORD T b e Haven and Mrs. Reuben SWwartashostHe has bad 13 years retall ex. pertence, attended Jackson Hi8h Homemakers held their mmtfl.. esaes.
ly meeting at the home t~f Mrs.
Mrs. Clarence Baler, the preaSchool and Rio Grande College,
Iva Capehart. The gr014l made ident of the class, read, .. Prayis an overseas veteran of the
plans to have their Chrtsunas or for Thanksgiving'' and the poAir Force. Mr. Merrick and his
dinner at the Roush Cateteria, em, "When the Frollll is on the
fllre, Betty, have fou.r children
and to have a gift exchange at Plun(lkln." Following group alngincluding Ula, 12; Larry Jr.,
9, Lym Ann, 3; and Lesley, the home of Mrs. ha Capehart. lng, Mrs. Eher Roush, read the
Mrs. Harry Vickers display- IOOth Psalm.
2.
ed a Christmas ball made with
During the business meeting
a
styrofoam
ball
and
a
small
candy
was dlotrlbut8d to be sold.
The Parker and Merrick famplastic
cup
with
gold
trimml~
Hostesses
next month are Mrs.
ilies will also reside in JackTwo
new
members
were
accept.Matilda
Noble
and Mrs. Baier.
son.

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SPOTTING

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SCOPE

FLE

.177 CAL. CHEX

WRH TRIPOD
10-25.30MM

o Hardwood stock

$ 11

o Rinod barrel far
accurate shooting

Zoom Spotting
Scope with fully coated

Flexible molded
handles. Choice of
black or blue.
Compare at $4.95

WITH
CHEESE

c EACH

G;ft boxed. TrlD&lt;&gt;&lt;I

STORACE CABINETS

99

12 Compartments f o r storing
neatly nails - null - baits woohero - etc.

Ou P •••••••••••••••••••••
CAMPBELL'S CHICKEN NOODLE

Nabisco Premium Crackers ••••••••• __ ._ •• -. lb. bx. J7c
SIIIShlne Vanilla Wafers .................... lb. bx. 39c
Keebler Honey Grahams •••••• _•••••• -•••• , • lb. bx. 39c

RECHARGEABLE

WHEEL COVERS

NEVER NEEDS BATTERIES. 3 year guaranteol Easy to hold-tuck in
purse, pocket, glove compartment. Two tone black and grey -Individually boxed.

BELT
MASSAGER
PI'Ofeulonal type btlt
mauager with adjust-

able belt stroh for
gentle or vigorous ma,..
~age. lose hen non 1llp
wrfoce:. Motor provides
1000 RPM.

$

"" Coated Opola
Hard COM lndudod
Gilt loud

....

COMPAII AT

88

PLENTY OF FKEE PAiliUNG

50'

PaDtr•••••••••~~

BERNZ·O·MATIC
DISPOSABLE FUEL
CYLINDER
AND
TOOLS

NHr I•• Of Sllllllt

•W.•

W I1IMI AVAUIII AT W I.OCA.,_

.RIIT UY.....,....., Will Y•

1111!111 fA

Ruaaell 8aJ1m. )( r 1o
George Coz1011, llfn. llllrl
Megoe, Mra. WUIIom Fey, lllaaMr1.

ea

Hilda aDd Lorel1a Wolaa,lfriFlolslng Hoftman, Mra. 1111Trlw. Mrs. Mae liluduol', Mrs.
Cecil Smith, Mrs. 1M* Zerkle lllld Mrs. Ray Prollllt.

--------"Blessed oro

the mneiftol.

tor the' rhal! oblclln merctf."

-Matthew 5:1.

• • •

He who cannot forgive
others b r e a t o the brldp

ovez which he mllll pu1
himself~ eo r 1 e Herbert,

Engllrh poet,

NO COSTLY
STAMPS,
GAMES 01
GIMMICISI

FRENCH FRIES

PRODUCE

~2 ~~:~ 65~

lo•es and ·
Winesaps

'

APPLES

DAIRY FOODS

HI-C ••••.•• 3::.~·- 89~
ln•tent Ceffe.

Attendt"i were Mn. P e a 1 1
Crlteo, Mrs. Boler, lllaa llarJ
DucWng. Mra. Aibort - . I ,

89,

~·X

AIMOU1'•

Preserves •••l:.: 55~
tO••·J 23
Neseafe••••• =···
•

The - · lul'lior.
25 lllapd a oU.In It tile eo-a
pollee ata11oo to proqotlba palley al CIIDPll pollee c:arl'1llll
¢oto11. ODe facult;y mombarozreatecl In lho CIIJ pollee .-,., following tho - oallr- he rellued ID
leave the bulldlnf.

Crinkle Cut

49~

Low Price Buyl

COTTAGE
CHEESE

ICE CREAM
~~aL 69~

4 ~~~39~

~t 33~

SONS'

AJIPUANCIS

PLEAIAIII, lecond

2

2 69~
6 :~51 89~

FOI AU.
PIOJ'ANI

''IJ)uJiiJI.&amp;tll:JJ.. $RJw.inq,

FISH STEAKS

Otan.. Drlnlr.

No more cold morning
St-Ing wheol.

eo-•- $

39~

JO.Iel- F,..,.,

'"~••tee S~qwb•ny

EDIION

Sea Pass Brudtd

Lllhl Brown ot Confectioners

DD•Ino Sugar•••••••••• 2 ~~. 35~

Papular 745

Pke.

Frozen Foods

lb.
box

UNION ITEIL

BOWLING BAG
Virgin solid vinyl.

ASSORTED SIZES &amp; STYLES
Temperod Stool - Plastic handles

lnch•let rubber ~ppod
r folding ~··
A lfvrdy mount for
Cameras tool

• Great for practice or
plinking.

Full size heavy gauge

SCREW DRIVERS

Lens. 12%" length

7~~5 1.00

HURON

IDd Mark Ph"*ttt, 18. No .....
town waa ~ for PlaiiMet..

Quality!
Service!
Value!
Price!

LIFmMI 011-UANUI
ZOOM

hlawho
wife
-ton,· 23,
11 aLealie
forDKG.pn!nt

Elderly Will Be Remembfted

MODII-JT15

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N - , 21,
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A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching Want Ads Bring Top Grade Results

17- '1'loo Do1lJ Somlall,

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WHAT 'IE GOT IN

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MA'AM •WANT AD

INfOitMA TtON
DUDLINU
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REGULATIONS
Th• P.,.lle'-' retort•• th. rlg.ht
te .dh or rel•~' ony ade cfumed ob•

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jloc:tlol'lllblo.
r.""~- -.111 _,.,.rotpontlblo or 111oro ilion .,,.
h•can-oc:l lntorll&lt;&gt;n.

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CAID 0' THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
Sl .50 f., 50 • .,.. Mini,....,... Eo .
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&amp;UNO ADS
AIUitio,...l 25c Chll•• ,.., A..t..-or•
pa1

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1-10
Daily
o:30 "·"'· M 12100 , Noon. ~~"'~

In Memory
I~

or

Kn"M llfltll I • ·• · f•

LOVING memory

of our
dear husband and father, Evan
(Pat) Will. who passed away
10 years ag&lt;~ today, Dee. 4.
Sadly missed by bis wile IDd
daugltten
1:1+1tc

IN MEMORY of Vesta Frecker
who passed away 16 years
ago today, Doc. 4, Ul52'
You have left us a beautiful
memory,
And a sorrow too great tD brrold .
IM to t'lo9e who ha.. loved
and lost you, your memDry
Will never grow old.
Mother, Mrs. Chas. Reed:

QUAliTY

Pomeroy ·
Motor Co.

1968 CHEVROLET CAPRICE COUPE.. .. $3495

1966 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE CON ..... .$1995
Local one owner car, new W•s·w tires , vinyl trim
with bucket seats, console, radio, P.S . and P.B.,
auto. trans., dark blue finish with white nylon top.
A real sharpie.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
·OPEN I!VES. 1:00 P.M.
'POMEROY, OHIO

@.

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!' __ _ _ _ __

Notice
RETIRING DEC. 31, 19118. Will
I&gt;uy metals IDitll above day
and roots. No fur or hides
wanted. Blll BoDey, Reedsville, Oblo.
11-24-10tc

'773 -5~51.

4-30-Ue

VACANCY for two elderly poopri: llrerer private ·paid patients. Phone MIISOD, m5185.
1~tfc

ARE YOU Interested in a Bible
teacblng Churcl1. II so try,
Bible Baplllt Temple, an Independent chun:h, In the for.
mer Brown's Marine Bldg ..
Minersville, 0. Service Nl
p.m. Friday evening. Pastor
Ken Derrington, Ravenswood,
Se&lt;ooc1 Baptllll Chun:h
11-11-«t

MUSIC EYERY Friday and
Saturday at Jack's Club on
Harrisonville Road olf Rt. 7.
I~

AQUARIUMS - Chrlsimas seta
5, 10, 15 gallons. See our complete llne ol uotic !ish IDd
supplies. Gift certificates
available. The House

ot

WU-

below
Pleasant Point Reaort. Open
9 to 9 1'ue8. thru Sat. I'll
17$-ltlllli.
IZ-4-IOtp
son, llrst road left

GUN SHOOT. Sunday, Dec. a,
at the Rutland American I.elion Farm.
I~

HelpW1nled
I.ADY TO DO bo....-1&lt; and
cootlng. !Jve ln. !'bone 1111115151. 0. Kindy, over Uberty
Theatre.
11-K-tfc

r-ARPENTER For Inside """'·
PlloDe Mason m.we ... m1101.
IJ.1 ilk
NEED HELP to care for IDvalld hwl&gt;and. middle - qed
man or 110111811 to live ln. Mast
lie clean, IDd no drlnklnl.
!'bone fer ID!ormallon.
IJ.l . .

W•nled To luy
WILL BUY raw fin IDd hides. Carl Cbeflller, Lon1

PIO"iEER Tra~ traDer, 11187.

~
aelf-contatned, carpetinl!. air conditioned. Good condition. Phone M...., TIU771. 111118 ZIG ZAG aewiQ8 maeblne,
left In llorqe. Tblo m........,
11-21-tfc
BOld much hl&amp;bor- Makes bu~
BASE Guitar. Uke new, used
toaboles, dams, embro.. fancy stltcnos. Pay _..., blll
very IIWe, dual pickups, will
take any reasmable offer, alo1 fll.IK. Terms caD be ar·
so regular 8 string with triprllfl80d, Call 111111-21311, U+«t
~.

To-'

60 -

11&gt;.Pl.Y in person only,

THE GALENA SHALE TILE &amp; BRICK COMPANY
GALEHA, OHIO

lost and Found
UlST -

c..,. and wblte kitten.

3 ROOM unfurnlabed apartment.
Phone !192-39'15.
1:1-S.IIc

Answers to name of Boots.
Waru!ered oH Breezy Helglrta HOUSE. unfurnished, 8 rooms
and batlt, VIc Brown, Miner.
Satunlay afternoon. Reward.
vllle. !'bone 992-33%4. 12-2 6tc
Phone 11!12-34113.
J2.Z..1Ic

LOST IN vtdnlty of Racine, IIARMONY apartments - 3 and
Beegle dog, blaek back with
4 rooms. furnished, new :
waDs, floors, furniture. Pritan bead. Very lilly. If seen,
WILl. DO sewing at homo vate parking. Out of all
caD INt-2213 01' write S. F.
zip~rs.
nocket!i. pegging.
lloods. 3 blocks from PomeCameO,
Portland, Ohio.
ht-l'llmlng, alterations, ete.
roy pool office. ti9U392 !rom
~c
Mrs. Freddle Thabet. Mason.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
IZ-4-Ifc
Phone

ForS..Ie

For Lease
M AND G Food Market, 3 mDea

MAPLE Stereo Radio. 19118 lovely maple linlab wllll AM &amp;
FM radio, 4 speoken dual
volume eontrol. Take over
paymenls of 18 per month or
pay just $93.110. Call - ·
11-111-61c

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

EVINRUDE
69's Are Here
6-9%-18
On Dlsplar

Remain. In JIOII' . . car
l '-s,
•.,.d with worm ... ,
an.! then o hl•h ,.-ouur•
EI

115 Soon
To Arrive

rl•• of aoh water to
-k• cor thlna
3. Attt1nclat11 on do.rt~

Schawtrztl •rlnt

M;f~ ·-~."........ Jlto
Sun.•••••••••

HocklfiiPOlt, Ohio
Phone 667·3370

~PERT

SPECIAL
SNOW TIRE SALE

Sat......... - .. - •• "" to

ILAEnNAIS

"""r. ..tot,, .........,

Wheel Allgnnllllt

'-"'"

5.55
-GUARNm'EDPHONE 992·2094
OMei'OV Hom,l
~li.IID

2:-lt fett-.1 Ta•

lloo0 ,r:urar al•••

aYallabla.
LlnlfN nw•ber .. thla prlee.
Pwll)'
lullt by a ltlg
tire 11\ak., for , • ,

I"•Nn'-"·

&amp; Atihl

. tz.t •.

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MOORE'S

MAIN

----

ruom for children to ploy.
11-lf.tfc

!'bone 1112-3904.

F'URNISIIED •nd unfurnlsbecl
aoartmentl. Close to school.
Pbone ti!IU434.
10-11-tfc

P'UIINIBHED apartment,
t
1'0011111 and bath. Marton Reynolds, Maoon, W. Va. Phone
7'/Uit7.
11-11'tfc

REDUCED PRICES

AKC Golden Retriever ;awl•.
5a4 Alb St., Mlddlepart. -

M.

.....

Tapestriel .... r•duc~.t ....... WARM

MorniDI coal llml wttb

Larvo SIEe
St.tell Siae

Tapestrl•s ...... reducH 2.95
Bedspr•ads .... rHucelll 7

Throw Ruga .... -........... .1.99

JPURNISIIED

fan,belllatotnlOIIII,aoed
leu !llau two llliTillbl. a.m
Janll, J:lowuiDpJn. 0. IIIUU5.

m..•

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ABC CLEANEI
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDIY

OHLY !18.95

Pluo

fomerolo

,,...~ ••

II ply n)'lon.
715.1&lt;1 White Sldawall•

.

I'OM!IOY

~

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NII~K

Alterations, aipper1 and
pocketa

Professional lUI
cleanlnl•lllaraniHd
Mason, West Vlr&amp;lnla

773-5543

liMa

GEO. BOBS'I'!li"I'BR,

m.ooo.

HO\U CA/oJ YOU Ct-\A~E

IT l-IAS A.

SO MUCI-1 REIVT FeR
p, 1-\Ql.e IIV 1145 GROUIJD ?

~LIGI-\T

•J''* Estl•s
• Quality Coaatte
• Certlftld Slllnjlh
•OeiiiiiJ
• Ouick S..lce

•FihiSbinl

·Sand' in•l
DIAL 992-3214

VOIJ

liA'II' Mf
_.,Ffl.l

GOEGLEtN .
.nPAG!

aoulb of Middleport on Rt. 7.

-7

Truc:l&lt; ,.

PH. 993-2U3

For 5118

.QOAlUUIIS, Chrtstmu 1811, 1r CARP&amp;TS 1oct c1u0 and
drear, remove the spots u
5, 10, 15, gallon. See our comIJ.3..3to
they appear with Blue Lustre.
plete Une of eiollc fish and
Rent
electric ohampooer $1..
supplies. GHt certllkates
For S.le or Tr•de
Baker .F1rnlture.
12-Utc
rllllable, 'lbe House oi Wll11167 PONTIAC Flrel&gt;lrd, V-1 au1011, llrst road left below
tomatic transmlulon, 191111
Pleasant Point Resort. ()psi J.OST BIUGHr carpet colorl:
Oldamobllc convertible, V-1,
Reolore them with Blue ~
I to I Tuelday. Thuroday and
power oteering, power brakes;
lie.
Rent o1ectr1e lllampooer
Saturday. Phone mt-10111.
191111 Rambler otaUoo wagon,
$1. Tlny'o llarplnland.
11-St-lOtc
8 cylinder, standard. FlnaoIJ.Hte
clng avaUable. Phone
RI!:DUCE SAFE, simple a n d
or 11!12-5748.
11-24-tfc
last with Gobeae tablets. On- COAL FURNACE complete, ISO.
Jim O'Brien, Pomeroy.
ly 98 cents. Nelsoo Drugs.
.iTORE EQUIPMENT lor sale
l»33c
11-2UO!p
or trade for bouse traDer or
property, M and G Food Mar- HOOD HAY and straw. CaD PURE BRED Dalmatlon pupket, 3 miles south of Middlepies, male IDd femalo, B
li-D-121p
911U22'1.
port on Rt. 7.
IJ.S-31p
-'ts old, $2S each. Pboue
. .7075.
IS-Hie
TRREE BEDROOM ranch style
1957 JAGUAR, M and G Food
bome In Syracuse. Hardwood
Market. 3 miles south ol Mldnoon, stonn doors and car- 1100 BALES HAY, aecond cut~leport on Rt. 7.
1J.S.3Ip
tlng and condllfoned. Pbone
port. Economleal IU beat.
99U21t.
l»33c
Close to odlool and dlUJ&lt;hea.
For Sale or Rent
Phone 111111-2954.
11-D-utp
5 ROOM bowie oo Lincoln llgtl.,
ClfRISTMAS SP!ilCIALI Fraa
bath, basement, 991-SI'Ie.
\KC Puppies, Scollles, Coctan.
llfe-aize walking doll anc1 a
months of plano ......,. by
Poodles, Weotles and Schna~&amp;­
12-4-21J
teacher of your choice wl!b
ers, Bartaroo Kl'a .• Coolville,
the purdlue of a DlW WID'Ohio, Phone 1117-3tlM.
ft'r Rent
11-lo.31tc
lltler
plano. Good quality
SEVEN ROOM apartment In
IUitar
oulllt,
ISU5; Good aeMiddleport, newly cleaned and
lecllm of Elley cbord orpna,
eomplelely redecorated, front i!AY, Phone '74UI$3. 11-24-2111p
muo up; Ufellmo IDd back porches and entran·
tee on reeds. Wendell'a, ces. For In!Grmalloo ea1l USED SPINET plano. A-1 conGarflakl
Ave., Parbnburil,
d!Uon,
Hl!hl
walnut
llnlsh,
IIIUI70.
11-17-lfc
$4115. Wendell's, 1201 Gortleld
W. Va. !'Ilona - 1 .
Ave., Paner.burg, W. Va.
u.aac
&amp; ROOM apartment, cloae to
Phone - 1 .
11-21-IVIc
downtown Pomeroy. Call 191POODLE PUPPIES, AKC TOJ
210 before 5 p.m. 11-1Wc
miniature, 175 and up. Stud
POTATOES. Phone 143-1154
service and grooming. Phone
a........ Promu, Portlml.
TRAILER SPACE, ready to
lllll5tll.
11 I lfe
111-ll-tlc
hoot up, private, plenty of

Laraeot
Bull..,_
Radlalor tVf'Thl
SiDIIIeltH-rCorw. .··
From tho

1oiiDDLI!lPORT - S apar-,
batbs, ps fUmace, a car aarage .... stores.
WRACVSE - 3 bedroom home,
SEWING Machine. 'l1dJ IIUICbbath, furnace, lqe Je~ lot,
lne equipped to z1.ii zag, make
only $8500.00
.
buttonholes. dam, aew on but- All ACRE FAJIM - 10) a"""'
tons, aD wllhoot aUachmenla.
In cu!Uvalion, I bam•. aDo,
Also has many other features
plenty of wa!B, good ilf"U
Pay lust $41.17 or monthly
and fence&amp;. Free gBB. I .....,_
paymenls of 15. WID demon... 1!10,1100.00
strate In your home call 991- Wun"A BUV OR SELL CALL
3218.
11-111-61c
IJ8
IIELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
•JNCLAI'MED lay away. 19118 AS80CIATES
Ma
Nelco Sewing Machine. Neodo
SYRACUSE
no atladunenta. """" on buttoM, monograms, fancy stitches, pay $44.53 or 15.25 a
BuslnHs
month. Try II In your home.
CUSTOM
meal
Phone Mason City '1'/3-S910.
1192-33'14.
11-

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IIIDDLPoH, OHIO •

'SYMMTH't.
A111'1E -AI'fO IF
'lltERE'S

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CAI1 OO,PLEI&amp;.
CALL ort ME AT

Notice

....

C. C. BRADFORD
AUCI10NEER
complolo 1erv1ee

Ohio.

Ol!lo
Crill·
Brodfard

frum Italy•

AIR CONDmONING JlelrlpraUon service. Jact'l Refrlteratlon, New Haven. boal

We're Shootlna the Works
Next rear's price

4.""

tqsnow

READY - MIX ccmcrebt deltrerecl right to your proJect.
Fast and easy. Froa 0111matea. Phone 19M2M, Goatteln Ready - M1&gt;: Co., Middleport, Ohio.
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bualnou dtatrh:t of Maoon and Now Haven W Vo
and ahould ba of ,..,.,..t to morchonta In this ~roa.
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1c· NOTICE
REAL ESTATE
AUCTION

bolldaT parlleo.

I WI!:EK OLD PIGII, P boaa
M7-lltl.
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Four wh-1 •ln. Ro41o. Pot.

lbe trembllllC upen. No other
tree g r o w 1 Daturally from
Maine to California.

'111anluclvbc, Friday, NOY.
II, ~ Fri., Dec.
10, Mew y.,... Eve., n..,
Dec. Sl, 7:• lo 11;10, OpeD
Chrlamu Bve. Qoood CJulo&amp;.
mu. Opea .,...,..,_, M
day, Salarday, .,,. lo 10, •.
Anlllble for parllol, JlaD.

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only ..Om, tree that can

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altemoona. Pbone • • or

$ 195. VI Butck 4 Dr.

Pow.out.INIIc:.
BoGUUfvl 1Mf90n Anloh with
,.rclwMnt vinyl lm.rlor.

BUDGET PRICE foil nlture Ill
our third floor budget shop.
Baker Fumllure, Middleport,

SKATE-A-WAY

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liaD Mariuo, lilly Elll'OJII8II
republic, blrel Ill policeman

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Pomeroy
APARTMENTS
lOB W.
In
Middleport.
All
utrulles
-1111111 STEREO radio cadJina.
pold. Rowley " Reed, Midlion, handlome walmd _ .
Jl,'ST ARIUVED, men's COYtl·
dleport, ~ 111111-27'18.
EmploJmenl Wanted
alii IDd wort jacUta; ....
IOie. 'l'llll bu a BSII • l~c
C~RPI!!NTIIY, polntiD«. pliJIDb.
lie . - dla...... TaU .....
llfiW shipment, women'• aad
tng, a1ectrical '"""'- Pbone
payma~ll of II por IIIITITIIl err
ch1ldrtll'l clothlng. lellen
Cheslllre 11'1·'1151 ll~Uip TIIAILEII LOTS.- Bob's Mob11o
pay bmn&lt;e duo fiUI. Call
Court, 8yrB&lt;Use, Ohio '"' Stole ClotbiDI Slon!, Rl. 3, l'llme"'1'.
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Ill. 124, Phone -~--1U4Ic
W1nted
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JIESPQimBLE party to oauma
'll'llo\W. Phone MGI'I.
&lt;toll NI.IIJI!:I. lleno, ionJ1 waJ..
JIQillenfl of 15.11 per IIIGIIIb
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APARTMENT, 4-nJoms IDd
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or PIIJ' balonee due
lor
beth, 156 month, lndudlq KALAMAZOO 'I'Nmolll aulllr
- otono
wllll 1111111-.
Till 1111 AM llDd Ul l'lllllo.
uWltles. Contact Ohio vane,.
lifter with 1._1ndl - · •
kpeod automatic dlqar.
lating O!mpany IIIU030
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Phone . . . . .
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NEW MERCHANDISE, 11UD1
and antiques at the sole Friday nll!ht. Dec. a, 7:!0 p.m.
Adams Auction Houae.

le pickups. Phone 9411-MI3.
W1ntecl
For Rent
11-ll.ftc 19118 PONTIAC
custom,
ANTIQUES, furniture, dishes. 3 BEDROOM bouse lraller, M
li8hl lfOY-IIleen; radio, powmiscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
and G Food Marli:et, 3 mlleo STEREO radio console, 4 speed
er IIcerio&amp;, black vinyl InterCecil, 800 W. Main St., Pomesouth of Middleport on Rt. 7.
lnlermlxed changer. Dual vollor. MIIN8e, 12,000. Phone
ume control. 4 opeaker IIOUIId
"'1'1-25-tfc
ti75-3lli.
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system. Lovely walnut linlab.
Take over payments of ~.05
per month or balance 111.14.
Real Est1te For S1le
MEN WANTED
CaD 1112-3211.
11-111-61c
Prtiductton workers in Face Brick plant. Year around run tlme - d8,y shift. Good hourly rates, plus incentive
earrungs - paid vacations and holidays. 20 Miles north or
Columbus in a nice community in wttich to live, Ages 18 to

Business Services·

SINGER 19118 MODEL. Lib
oew, In beaullfu1 walnut eablnet, just HI dial to mate do•I&amp;D, adtdlel, lie It&amp; biJI.
tonbolea, bllndheml, ek. ,.,
babmoe 1'12.50. No!binc down,
fUO manlllly, &lt;D" f!I.IIO cuh.
Phone RaY........... m-.D
after I p.m.
JJ-Utp

Local one owner car with only 12,000 miles, 396 cu.
in. engine, turbo hydramatic trans ., power steering
and braku, tinted glass, stratobac-k seat, Comfor•
trom air conditioning, radio, heater, and many othe.
extras, beautiful gold finish with black vinyl roof.

sisters. Erma and Lots;

etltJrlren, Donna. Sharon
and Charles.
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A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching Want Ads Bring Top Grade Results

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WHAT 'IE GOT IN

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REGULATIONS
Th• P.,.lle'-' retort•• th. rlg.ht
te .dh or rel•~' ony ade cfumed ob•

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CAID 0' THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
Sl .50 f., 50 • .,.. Mini,....,... Eo .
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&amp;UNO ADS
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Daily
o:30 "·"'· M 12100 , Noon. ~~"'~

In Memory
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Kn"M llfltll I • ·• · f•

LOVING memory

of our
dear husband and father, Evan
(Pat) Will. who passed away
10 years ag&lt;~ today, Dee. 4.
Sadly missed by bis wile IDd
daugltten
1:1+1tc

IN MEMORY of Vesta Frecker
who passed away 16 years
ago today, Doc. 4, Ul52'
You have left us a beautiful
memory,
And a sorrow too great tD brrold .
IM to t'lo9e who ha.. loved
and lost you, your memDry
Will never grow old.
Mother, Mrs. Chas. Reed:

QUAliTY

Pomeroy ·
Motor Co.

1968 CHEVROLET CAPRICE COUPE.. .. $3495

1966 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE CON ..... .$1995
Local one owner car, new W•s·w tires , vinyl trim
with bucket seats, console, radio, P.S . and P.B.,
auto. trans., dark blue finish with white nylon top.
A real sharpie.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
·OPEN I!VES. 1:00 P.M.
'POMEROY, OHIO

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Notice
RETIRING DEC. 31, 19118. Will
I&gt;uy metals IDitll above day
and roots. No fur or hides
wanted. Blll BoDey, Reedsville, Oblo.
11-24-10tc

'773 -5~51.

4-30-Ue

VACANCY for two elderly poopri: llrerer private ·paid patients. Phone MIISOD, m5185.
1~tfc

ARE YOU Interested in a Bible
teacblng Churcl1. II so try,
Bible Baplllt Temple, an Independent chun:h, In the for.
mer Brown's Marine Bldg ..
Minersville, 0. Service Nl
p.m. Friday evening. Pastor
Ken Derrington, Ravenswood,
Se&lt;ooc1 Baptllll Chun:h
11-11-«t

MUSIC EYERY Friday and
Saturday at Jack's Club on
Harrisonville Road olf Rt. 7.
I~

AQUARIUMS - Chrlsimas seta
5, 10, 15 gallons. See our complete llne ol uotic !ish IDd
supplies. Gift certificates
available. The House

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below
Pleasant Point Reaort. Open
9 to 9 1'ue8. thru Sat. I'll
17$-ltlllli.
IZ-4-IOtp
son, llrst road left

GUN SHOOT. Sunday, Dec. a,
at the Rutland American I.elion Farm.
I~

HelpW1nled
I.ADY TO DO bo....-1&lt; and
cootlng. !Jve ln. !'bone 1111115151. 0. Kindy, over Uberty
Theatre.
11-K-tfc

r-ARPENTER For Inside """'·
PlloDe Mason m.we ... m1101.
IJ.1 ilk
NEED HELP to care for IDvalld hwl&gt;and. middle - qed
man or 110111811 to live ln. Mast
lie clean, IDd no drlnklnl.
!'bone fer ID!ormallon.
IJ.l . .

W•nled To luy
WILL BUY raw fin IDd hides. Carl Cbeflller, Lon1

PIO"iEER Tra~ traDer, 11187.

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aelf-contatned, carpetinl!. air conditioned. Good condition. Phone M...., TIU771. 111118 ZIG ZAG aewiQ8 maeblne,
left In llorqe. Tblo m........,
11-21-tfc
BOld much hl&amp;bor- Makes bu~
BASE Guitar. Uke new, used
toaboles, dams, embro.. fancy stltcnos. Pay _..., blll
very IIWe, dual pickups, will
take any reasmable offer, alo1 fll.IK. Terms caD be ar·
so regular 8 string with triprllfl80d, Call 111111-21311, U+«t
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To-'

60 -

11&gt;.Pl.Y in person only,

THE GALENA SHALE TILE &amp; BRICK COMPANY
GALEHA, OHIO

lost and Found
UlST -

c..,. and wblte kitten.

3 ROOM unfurnlabed apartment.
Phone !192-39'15.
1:1-S.IIc

Answers to name of Boots.
Waru!ered oH Breezy Helglrta HOUSE. unfurnished, 8 rooms
and batlt, VIc Brown, Miner.
Satunlay afternoon. Reward.
vllle. !'bone 992-33%4. 12-2 6tc
Phone 11!12-34113.
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LOST IN vtdnlty of Racine, IIARMONY apartments - 3 and
Beegle dog, blaek back with
4 rooms. furnished, new :
waDs, floors, furniture. Pritan bead. Very lilly. If seen,
WILl. DO sewing at homo vate parking. Out of all
caD INt-2213 01' write S. F.
zip~rs.
nocket!i. pegging.
lloods. 3 blocks from PomeCameO,
Portland, Ohio.
ht-l'llmlng, alterations, ete.
roy pool office. ti9U392 !rom
~c
Mrs. Freddle Thabet. Mason.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
IZ-4-Ifc
Phone

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For Lease
M AND G Food Market, 3 mDea

MAPLE Stereo Radio. 19118 lovely maple linlab wllll AM &amp;
FM radio, 4 speoken dual
volume eontrol. Take over
paymenls of 18 per month or
pay just $93.110. Call - ·
11-111-61c

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

EVINRUDE
69's Are Here
6-9%-18
On Dlsplar

Remain. In JIOII' . . car
l '-s,
•.,.d with worm ... ,
an.! then o hl•h ,.-ouur•
EI

115 Soon
To Arrive

rl•• of aoh water to
-k• cor thlna
3. Attt1nclat11 on do.rt~

Schawtrztl •rlnt

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Sun.•••••••••

HocklfiiPOlt, Ohio
Phone 667·3370

~PERT

SPECIAL
SNOW TIRE SALE

Sat......... - .. - •• "" to

ILAEnNAIS

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-GUARNm'EDPHONE 992·2094
OMei'OV Hom,l
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lloo0 ,r:urar al•••

aYallabla.
LlnlfN nw•ber .. thla prlee.
Pwll)'
lullt by a ltlg
tire 11\ak., for , • ,

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MAIN

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ruom for children to ploy.
11-lf.tfc

!'bone 1112-3904.

F'URNISIIED •nd unfurnlsbecl
aoartmentl. Close to school.
Pbone ti!IU434.
10-11-tfc

P'UIINIBHED apartment,
t
1'0011111 and bath. Marton Reynolds, Maoon, W. Va. Phone
7'/Uit7.
11-11'tfc

REDUCED PRICES

AKC Golden Retriever ;awl•.
5a4 Alb St., Mlddlepart. -

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Tapestriel .... r•duc~.t ....... WARM

MorniDI coal llml wttb

Larvo SIEe
St.tell Siae

Tapestrl•s ...... reducH 2.95
Bedspr•ads .... rHucelll 7

Throw Ruga .... -........... .1.99

JPURNISIIED

fan,belllatotnlOIIII,aoed
leu !llau two llliTillbl. a.m
Janll, J:lowuiDpJn. 0. IIIUU5.

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ABC CLEANEI
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDIY

OHLY !18.95

Pluo

fomerolo

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II ply n)'lon.
715.1&lt;1 White Sldawall•

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Alterations, aipper1 and
pocketa

Professional lUI
cleanlnl•lllaraniHd
Mason, West Vlr&amp;lnla

773-5543

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GEO. BOBS'I'!li"I'BR,

m.ooo.

HO\U CA/oJ YOU Ct-\A~E

IT l-IAS A.

SO MUCI-1 REIVT FeR
p, 1-\Ql.e IIV 1145 GROUIJD ?

~LIGI-\T

•J''* Estl•s
• Quality Coaatte
• Certlftld Slllnjlh
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• Ouick S..lce

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DIAL 992-3214

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GOEGLEtN .
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aoulb of Middleport on Rt. 7.

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Truc:l&lt; ,.

PH. 993-2U3

For 5118

.QOAlUUIIS, Chrtstmu 1811, 1r CARP&amp;TS 1oct c1u0 and
drear, remove the spots u
5, 10, 15, gallon. See our comIJ.3..3to
they appear with Blue Lustre.
plete Une of eiollc fish and
Rent
electric ohampooer $1..
supplies. GHt certllkates
For S.le or Tr•de
Baker .F1rnlture.
12-Utc
rllllable, 'lbe House oi Wll11167 PONTIAC Flrel&gt;lrd, V-1 au1011, llrst road left below
tomatic transmlulon, 191111
Pleasant Point Resort. ()psi J.OST BIUGHr carpet colorl:
Oldamobllc convertible, V-1,
Reolore them with Blue ~
I to I Tuelday. Thuroday and
power oteering, power brakes;
lie.
Rent o1ectr1e lllampooer
Saturday. Phone mt-10111.
191111 Rambler otaUoo wagon,
$1. Tlny'o llarplnland.
11-St-lOtc
8 cylinder, standard. FlnaoIJ.Hte
clng avaUable. Phone
RI!:DUCE SAFE, simple a n d
or 11!12-5748.
11-24-tfc
last with Gobeae tablets. On- COAL FURNACE complete, ISO.
Jim O'Brien, Pomeroy.
ly 98 cents. Nelsoo Drugs.
.iTORE EQUIPMENT lor sale
l»33c
11-2UO!p
or trade for bouse traDer or
property, M and G Food Mar- HOOD HAY and straw. CaD PURE BRED Dalmatlon pupket, 3 miles south of Middlepies, male IDd femalo, B
li-D-121p
911U22'1.
port on Rt. 7.
IJ.S-31p
-'ts old, $2S each. Pboue
. .7075.
IS-Hie
TRREE BEDROOM ranch style
1957 JAGUAR, M and G Food
bome In Syracuse. Hardwood
Market. 3 miles south ol Mldnoon, stonn doors and car- 1100 BALES HAY, aecond cut~leport on Rt. 7.
1J.S.3Ip
tlng and condllfoned. Pbone
port. Economleal IU beat.
99U21t.
l»33c
Close to odlool and dlUJ&lt;hea.
For Sale or Rent
Phone 111111-2954.
11-D-utp
5 ROOM bowie oo Lincoln llgtl.,
ClfRISTMAS SP!ilCIALI Fraa
bath, basement, 991-SI'Ie.
\KC Puppies, Scollles, Coctan.
llfe-aize walking doll anc1 a
months of plano ......,. by
Poodles, Weotles and Schna~&amp;­
12-4-21J
teacher of your choice wl!b
ers, Bartaroo Kl'a .• Coolville,
the purdlue of a DlW WID'Ohio, Phone 1117-3tlM.
ft'r Rent
11-lo.31tc
lltler
plano. Good quality
SEVEN ROOM apartment In
IUitar
oulllt,
ISU5; Good aeMiddleport, newly cleaned and
lecllm of Elley cbord orpna,
eomplelely redecorated, front i!AY, Phone '74UI$3. 11-24-2111p
muo up; Ufellmo IDd back porches and entran·
tee on reeds. Wendell'a, ces. For In!Grmalloo ea1l USED SPINET plano. A-1 conGarflakl
Ave., Parbnburil,
d!Uon,
Hl!hl
walnut
llnlsh,
IIIUI70.
11-17-lfc
$4115. Wendell's, 1201 Gortleld
W. Va. !'Ilona - 1 .
Ave., Paner.burg, W. Va.
u.aac
&amp; ROOM apartment, cloae to
Phone - 1 .
11-21-IVIc
downtown Pomeroy. Call 191POODLE PUPPIES, AKC TOJ
210 before 5 p.m. 11-1Wc
miniature, 175 and up. Stud
POTATOES. Phone 143-1154
service and grooming. Phone
a........ Promu, Portlml.
TRAILER SPACE, ready to
lllll5tll.
11 I lfe
111-ll-tlc
hoot up, private, plenty of

Laraeot
Bull..,_
Radlalor tVf'Thl
SiDIIIeltH-rCorw. .··
From tho

1oiiDDLI!lPORT - S apar-,
batbs, ps fUmace, a car aarage .... stores.
WRACVSE - 3 bedroom home,
SEWING Machine. 'l1dJ IIUICbbath, furnace, lqe Je~ lot,
lne equipped to z1.ii zag, make
only $8500.00
.
buttonholes. dam, aew on but- All ACRE FAJIM - 10) a"""'
tons, aD wllhoot aUachmenla.
In cu!Uvalion, I bam•. aDo,
Also has many other features
plenty of wa!B, good ilf"U
Pay lust $41.17 or monthly
and fence&amp;. Free gBB. I .....,_
paymenls of 15. WID demon... 1!10,1100.00
strate In your home call 991- Wun"A BUV OR SELL CALL
3218.
11-111-61c
IJ8
IIELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
•JNCLAI'MED lay away. 19118 AS80CIATES
Ma
Nelco Sewing Machine. Neodo
SYRACUSE
no atladunenta. """" on buttoM, monograms, fancy stitches, pay $44.53 or 15.25 a
BuslnHs
month. Try II In your home.
CUSTOM
meal
Phone Mason City '1'/3-S910.
1192-33'14.
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C. C. BRADFORD
AUCI10NEER
complolo 1erv1ee

Ohio.

Ol!lo
Crill·
Brodfard

frum Italy•

AIR CONDmONING JlelrlpraUon service. Jact'l Refrlteratlon, New Haven. boal

We're Shootlna the Works
Next rear's price

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READY - MIX ccmcrebt deltrerecl right to your proJect.
Fast and easy. Froa 0111matea. Phone 19M2M, Goatteln Ready - M1&gt;: Co., Middleport, Ohio.
I Ill lfe

66 SkflotL--oow $1895

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ond C.roOT Lot.
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tloa, le. ••'· eftl'. Loco... In Mew Haven, W. Ye.
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Thooo Tine Plocoa of Roo! Eatoto oro IOCGted in tho
bualnou dtatrh:t of Maoon and Now Haven W Vo
and ahould ba of ,..,.,..t to morchonta In this ~roa.
Thuo oro oxcellont
of lnvoahnont Roo! Eatato'.

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loctit... In Moun and H- HoYOn, W. Yo, will bo aol~
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1c· NOTICE
REAL ESTATE
AUCTION

bolldaT parlleo.

I WI!:EK OLD PIGII, P boaa
M7-lltl.
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Four wh-1 •ln. Ro41o. Pot.

lbe trembllllC upen. No other
tree g r o w 1 Daturally from
Maine to California.

'111anluclvbc, Friday, NOY.
II, ~ Fri., Dec.
10, Mew y.,... Eve., n..,
Dec. Sl, 7:• lo 11;10, OpeD
Chrlamu Bve. Qoood CJulo&amp;.
mu. Opea .,...,..,_, M
day, Salarday, .,,. lo 10, •.
Anlllble for parllol, JlaD.

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Wot $1195. Bronca

only ..Om, tree that can

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ni&amp;Jdo, SaillrdaJ IIIII lbldQ
altemoona. Pbone • • or

$ 195. VI Butck 4 Dr.

Pow.out.INIIc:.
BoGUUfvl 1Mf90n Anloh with
,.rclwMnt vinyl lm.rlor.

BUDGET PRICE foil nlture Ill
our third floor budget shop.
Baker Fumllure, Middleport,

SKATE-A-WAY

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liaD Mariuo, lilly Elll'OJII8II
republic, blrel Ill policeman

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Ralilh Bole, Box 122, llaclne,

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Pomeroy
APARTMENTS
lOB W.
In
Middleport.
All
utrulles
-1111111 STEREO radio cadJina.
pold. Rowley " Reed, Midlion, handlome walmd _ .
Jl,'ST ARIUVED, men's COYtl·
dleport, ~ 111111-27'18.
EmploJmenl Wanted
alii IDd wort jacUta; ....
IOie. 'l'llll bu a BSII • l~c
C~RPI!!NTIIY, polntiD«. pliJIDb.
lie . - dla...... TaU .....
llfiW shipment, women'• aad
tng, a1ectrical '"""'- Pbone
payma~ll of II por IIIITITIIl err
ch1ldrtll'l clothlng. lellen
Cheslllre 11'1·'1151 ll~Uip TIIAILEII LOTS.- Bob's Mob11o
pay bmn&lt;e duo fiUI. Call
Court, 8yrB&lt;Use, Ohio '"' Stole ClotbiDI Slon!, Rl. 3, l'llme"'1'.
Ill tic
Ill. 124, Phone -~--1U4Ic
W1nted
1-11-tfc
JIESPQimBLE party to oauma
'll'llo\W. Phone MGI'I.
&lt;toll NI.IIJI!:I. lleno, ionJ1 waJ..
JIQillenfl of 15.11 per IIIGIIIb
IU-dlp
dlli . . . . . wi&amp;b til 'Ill lid
APARTMENT, 4-nJoms IDd
_ . . . . reoord dNinpr.
or PIIJ' balonee due
lor
beth, 156 month, lndudlq KALAMAZOO 'I'Nmolll aulllr
- otono
wllll 1111111-.
Till 1111 AM llDd Ul l'lllllo.
uWltles. Contact Ohio vane,.
lifter with 1._1ndl - · •
kpeod automatic dlqar.
lating O!mpany IIIU030
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CaU . . ..
ll·IM!e
per moatb or .....,... GC
Phone . . . . .
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NEW MERCHANDISE, 11UD1
and antiques at the sole Friday nll!ht. Dec. a, 7:!0 p.m.
Adams Auction Houae.

le pickups. Phone 9411-MI3.
W1ntecl
For Rent
11-ll.ftc 19118 PONTIAC
custom,
ANTIQUES, furniture, dishes. 3 BEDROOM bouse lraller, M
li8hl lfOY-IIleen; radio, powmiscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
and G Food Marli:et, 3 mlleo STEREO radio console, 4 speed
er IIcerio&amp;, black vinyl InterCecil, 800 W. Main St., Pomesouth of Middleport on Rt. 7.
lnlermlxed changer. Dual vollor. MIIN8e, 12,000. Phone
ume control. 4 opeaker IIOUIId
"'1'1-25-tfc
ti75-3lli.
~
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system. Lovely walnut linlab.
Take over payments of ~.05
per month or balance 111.14.
Real Est1te For S1le
MEN WANTED
CaD 1112-3211.
11-111-61c
Prtiductton workers in Face Brick plant. Year around run tlme - d8,y shift. Good hourly rates, plus incentive
earrungs - paid vacations and holidays. 20 Miles north or
Columbus in a nice community in wttich to live, Ages 18 to

Business Services·

SINGER 19118 MODEL. Lib
oew, In beaullfu1 walnut eablnet, just HI dial to mate do•I&amp;D, adtdlel, lie It&amp; biJI.
tonbolea, bllndheml, ek. ,.,
babmoe 1'12.50. No!binc down,
fUO manlllly, &lt;D" f!I.IIO cuh.
Phone RaY........... m-.D
after I p.m.
JJ-Utp

Local one owner car with only 12,000 miles, 396 cu.
in. engine, turbo hydramatic trans ., power steering
and braku, tinted glass, stratobac-k seat, Comfor•
trom air conditioning, radio, heater, and many othe.
extras, beautiful gold finish with black vinyl roof.

sisters. Erma and Lots;

etltJrlren, Donna. Sharon
and Charles.
12+1tp

ForS..Ie

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II - Tile Dolly SOntll!"l, Mlddleporl-l'cnei'Qf, 0., Doe- t, IHS

Maxine, Ben Philson
Installed by Lodge
'

Board Plans Activities

Maxine and Ben Hdl10n wwe eer, waa usilted by Bernice Clara Adorna, Beulah lliGbarl,
Laura Circle, Elma l..o.NI, and
laatalled ""rtll)' matron and wur· C....,..,ter and Jane IWI, mar.
Erline
Wolfe, refreabmeata.
111J po1r011 ci Racine C - r 134, shalls; Dolore .. Wolfe, orpnitt;
ll waa UDOUDced tbe CbriltOrder ci the Ealllem star. In Maxine Wlngott, clloplaln; Leilia
mas parl;f will be at the home
Heasley,
conduetress;
Theron
ceremoale• MoDday n1sht at the
Johlflon, warder; Ernest Wingett, of Grella Slmp11011 with Letha
MaiiCIII.e Temple.
aentinel,
and Emma Jane McCJln.. Morrla as tbe ullltin&amp; host..
other otncers lnltalled were
esa.
BarbU&amp; DUgan, aasoclate ma- lock, anlolst.
Clara Adams waa chairman
Louise Stewart, retiring ...,..
trm~J Araold Adami, aasoclate
patrm; Gretta Simpson, secre- 11&gt;,y mat.rm, and Wllllam Stew· ror nlrelhmenta served followtary; Letha Morris, treasurer; art, rotlrlng wortby patrm, pre- Ing tho IDotallaUon. A ChrlotThelma Court, conductress; sided during the 0110nln&amp; cere- mas theme was car rted out in
Karpret .West. associllte con- mony. They each expressed ap.. the temple decorationa. The U•
rangementa were made by Maxductrell; Mary Lew Johntoo, preciatlon to the chapter for the
chlplaln; Laura Circle, mar- cooperation given them during Ine Wingett. The refreshment
table foolured lilbtecl tQer&amp; Ill
lball; Sldrley JohniOD, organlot; the past year.
cryotal holders with white rillCora
Webb,
pall
depub'
grand
Naomi Brinker, Adah; Beulah
Stoblrt, Ruth; cora Webb, Es- matron. presented gilts of jew- tared poinaettlas.
ther; Bernice Thelu, Martha; elry to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Opal Diddle, Eled4; Kathleen from the chapter. Barbara DuMcNickle, warder; Charles Hens- gan preoentod a gift !rom tbe
ley, sentinel; and 'Theron John- orrtcers to the Stewarts.
Chlorua Grlmm, and Louise
Stewart, trustees.
Clllorus Grimm, Installing olfl.
lOll,

[rnest Bahrs
Host Dinner

Hollda1 act!Yllloo were planned duri111 tbe Sundo.Ynl&amp;htmeoo.
1111 of the olllclal- of Heath
Un\led Mathodlat Church In MlddloPorl.
The amuU ch:Udrea•a_prqp'ID\
Wll announced for Dec, 21 It 6:30p.m. with Mro. Bomor&lt;l Fultz
11 chalnnu. If.was "vote~ to c~
tinuu the cc:.nmunity children's
Chriatmaa part¥ and 1t was scheduled Cor Dec. 11. Mrs. N a n
Moore ls chairman for the party
which will be for Middleport's
underprlvlledged. Children will
be transported to an! tr.m the
church and will atiead on invilation. A stVPer· wru be aer\'ed ancl
lhe children will begiV~~ntreats.
Oftlclal board memben heard
1 report by the Cammisaioo. on
Education reprding the proposed tutorlrw; project to be !JPOIIBOr•

od b)' Heath CINrch. The buolpt

for 1869 wu IPSlroved 1M Mra.
Wallace Pc.era waagranteclpermisaion to uae the dlurcll on
Tueadays after school for meet~~· or her junior girl scout
troop,

RECEIVE RECOGNITION
M~N MIBB carol Fruth
of Mason. IIJj SOnya Yor*er of

New Riven. stutlerrt.s at Cb&amp;rlestoo BeautY Acadent&gt;", were ID'.~
8 students recelvi• recognition
for creative conwetition styles
held at the school
recently.
carol received rourth place in
evening wear and Son,ya W'!.S rec-ognized for casual style.a, receiving second place.

Stevens into
Advance Work

Mr. and lira. ErneatBahrworo
hosta Tbankqi.U.Ilo)' foradJa.
ner.
Tbelr ... Ita w.... Mra. Lila
Bents .... ChorJI, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Blht, DeuiH, Grq, v .....
nlo, Jell, llld Slll&gt;hen, Mr. and
Mra. Norman Babr, Mra. Freda
MUler, Yr. and. Mra. Victor"
Bahr, Kacby and JaM, Ml'l. Don
Van Meter, Mr. and MrL Richani Flck, Jr., and Ko.Yln, Mra.
Ada Morris, Mr. and MrL Heney Bahr, P1tt,y. Howard, Jeaane,
Tamml, Terri, Jimmy and RaJ&gt;.
d)-, Mr. and Mra. Ropr Bahr,

PT. PLEASANT -

AT!IAN

~ (Todcb') - - .... &lt;lf
Mr. and 111'1. T. R. Stov-. HOI
Birch ATO!IIo, reeon111..-oHed
!rGrn 28 ci Avlatlna Eloett;aal&lt;a Scboollll Maqohlo, Tl!ll.
s.r..... Ia ,_ otrdlonod at El
Ton&gt;, Colli., '- · he wiU UD·
....... ci advaacod
tralnllla and lhon _., tbe noxl
IS · l!lOIIlha at N,A. S. Apm,

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At 811• Slatlon

CORN FE

Everyday Low Price!

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LONGHOIN
CHEESE
lb.

Mr. anc:l Mn. PhiliOD announced these new committees for
1969: Ruth Damitz, Ulllan lloY·

EV ANGEUNE CHAPTER 172,
Order of the Eastern Star, in·s~tion, 7:30 p.m. Thursday,

""'"'"cfFOQie.

"

. ' PAsT CIUEFS, Magnolia Tem·
ple, Pythian Sisters, Christmas
dinner, Thursday, 6:15 p. m.,
Trlnt'I;Y United Church of Christj
gift exchange at pa.rty to foUCI'I'I'.
LAUREL CUFF Better Healt.i
Club Christmas dinner, 6:30 p.
m. Thursdl,y, Martin Restaunut;
party to follow at home or Mn.
Lawrence Eblin; $1 glft exchange.
FRIDAY
HOLIDAY BAZAAR, Rutland
Friendly Gardeners, Friday, 9:30 a.m. at Roblnsm's Cleaners,
Middleport; homemade artlcLeH,
baked JOOda for sale; proceeds
to buy prizes In the Rutland
home decorating &lt;Oiliest.
SATIJRDAY
POMONA GRANGE dlmer,
served by the Sall...,ry Pr A,
food donations to be taken to
the achOOI Friday; ldtchen workers to report at 1:30 p.m. Sat.
urday; dining workers at 5:~

SllcH

Value Buy or Harwest
Time Sliced

PREMIER
GRADE

Lean and Tender

BEEF
STEW

Fresh and Lean

BOILING
BEEF
3

PORI

BACON·'
lb.
pkc.

69e

SHOULDER

49e

lb.

49t

Hawk, aka Lester Hawk, Flora
Hawk, Calvin Hawk, Mary Hawk
to Coy Hawk, afftd. of trans., Or·

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aoge.
Elmer C. Finlaw, Sr., Richard
A. Finlaw, Gertrude Finlaw,
Alice M. Cappel, C. T. Coj&gt;pel,
Mary J. Sorden, J. D. Sorden to
Elmer C. Ftnlaw, Jr., lOOacres,
Scipio.

F. W, Wilcox, Adria Wilcox to
Meigs Co., easement. Rutland.
Lawrence A. Rt.pe, Betty L

As OutstandingW
of the Outstanding Young Women

lse Musgrave, wife of R. G. Mus- of American program.
gran, iocal attorney, hal beea
Mra. Musgrave ia a member
oelected to a - In tbe OMUal of the Pt. Pleaaant Jr. Woman's
blocra~~hlcal c~ilatl&lt;lll, "OUt- Club llld waa voted Club Woman
ita..Une Young Women of Am· of tbe Year In 19611.
erie•" tor 1868.
S1te is alao a member ol t h e
W&lt;n~*~ receiving thla honor Charlelton Chapter 88, OES and
ue selected duetotheiroutltlnd- it flnt Vice preaidentoUbeMa-

Woman'•

The Mu&amp;gravea, alooe with
·D dcal acdvlties ancl In protesalolal endeliwra.
their ,)'(UJg 1011, Mathew, rellde
From thO' JUU11B womenlnclll&lt;l· u 3004 Parrlah Avo.
ed Ill the 19611 odltlon of "Out.
ota"'lllj( YOUIIB Women ci Am·
Mlcrallon nllhl

Although it is one of tM
world's smalle-st .birda. the
ruby -throated hummingbird
Migrates acrOss the Gulf of
MeJiieo in a single flight. a
distance of ml)rC than UJOO

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THROw-AIIIAY BOITLES

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Pork &amp;Bea
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Pizza with Cheese.........·::: 39e:
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7•~
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pkg

SMUCKER'S
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BREAD

BAKERY BUYr

Reg.
39c

ADAMS BREAD

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Mrs. Musgrave Listed

i'he Store With AiHart''

We accept Fad. Food Stamps

Ful- Valu Buys!

CH
ES

res, Rutland.

Melp Hlih School auditorium Salisbury.
from 8 to 11 p.m. Jays will
Hiram Slawter, COda Slawter
emcee. DM!ce 11 schoOl 8JXI1· to WilHam McC«nas, 771h acres,
sor«1. II1CI _ , to the publlc. Rutlalld.
~1'. PAUVS UNITED Metho.
dlst Church, Tuppers Plains, anmal Chrlstmu Bazaar, s.turMEETING CHANCED
dQ', Dec. 7, attheTuppera
Alfred
will bave I t a
Plain• Grade School, doors open
ror bazaar at 3 p.m.; dlmer regular meeting Thlrsday night.
The Ghrlotmaa parl;f and pro.
JerYed from .4:30-7 p.m.; proceedl ror coo.struction of a new gram will be Dec. 19. Everyone
is welcome.
church.

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' Right reserved to limit quantltl••• .

CRINKLE CUT

Rupe to John Hagerty, 31. 69 ac·

SATIJRDAY
Chester Morris, Allee M. ROOA SA11JRDAY night high schoOl eson, Donald ll Robeson to Ma~
dance parl;f will be held II Ute lord Hu-. Peggy Huttcm, 'h A.

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11

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2 lb.
bags

SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY, DEC. 7

STAR

SPARE RIBS
lb.ss~

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16 ounce
loaves
1.00
~~~*RING Potatoes., •.••••••••••••~\: 49~
.
MARK V FINE FOODS GIVE YOUR BUDGET A LIFI'!
) ~h Fish Stitks.......•...•~~~29~
COFFEE
,Heath Bars............... 6P•k49~ GRAPE JA.M4 oz.1 00
TE
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Stot Lad lte Crea ...........•.
oz.
3
1
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AGHnT1.:::~T..........1o:s 1.00
MARK V BIG VALUFl
E.GGS
. RI'NE'.............. 7 lb.1.00
GA
·DAI·SY SPU¥-··· . SWEET PEAS .................. ~~ 10~ doz.
STARCH
32oz.39111A
P
COCA.
M
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22 OUNCE CAN
. ALftNE'11 .................. 4~~~:1.00 COLA
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MARK V BIG VALUFJ
oz.
14oz.1 oo
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PAPER N
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FACIAL TISSUES.::~:•••••••:ct.16~
can
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GROUND
BEEF

89~

lbs.

for trans., Orange.
F1oyd Vincent Hawk, Vincent

erlea" 50 will be named- 008
from each .state- uthetrstlte'l
outltaadlng Young Woman ol the
Yau. "1iilll winner• a1 theM an.
nual award8 U'l eholeD by ·UJe
noaproflt organization IJ)OIIJOrl

We Grind It Fresh and
Packaee It For You

Lean and Meaty

Parsons, Charles Hess, Thomas
E. Turner, Jr., Betty L. Vutga..
more, Floyd M. Vulgamore, Billie Lee stilets, Shirley S. St:Ues
to Floyd J. R\P, Jane A. RttJe,
150 acres, Sllem.
Josephine llawk, dec., to Coy
Hawk, F1(0'c:l Vincent Hawk. Lester M. Hawk, calvin Hawk, aatd.

btg accompllshmelnta ln conunu- son Cowlt.Y Republican
nlt;y aei'Yice, ln religious ard~ Club.

. ..

RIB CUTS...........~~ 69C
C.ENTER _
CUTS...i:·.79C

LOWEST PRICES
ON FROZEN FOODS

111omas E. Turner, Clair A.
TW'ner, larry Parsons, Sonia E.

1'1'. PLEASANT - Mrs. Lou.

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MARK Y HAS

Property
Transfers

p.m.

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on sale .at

man, ar.d Bernice Carpenter, rea-

hun.

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CUTS

Guests were pre~ented a n d
welcomed along witl1 pall officers of Racine Chapter.

istraUon; Cora Webb, William
stewart, Le1ha Morris, Cllflord
Morrla, Chlorus Grimm, spe.
ciaJ information; Leooa Hensley, Letha Morris, Cllfforc:l Morris, examinlng; Arnold Adams,
WEDNESlAY
Bernice Tbeiss. Ernest Wingett,
POMEROY WOMEN•S Chrls- audit; Cora Webb, Kathleen McUan Temperance Union, 12:30 Nickle, Barbara Dugan, and Opal
potluck dinner at the Pomeroy Diddle, ways and means.
United MethOdist Church; memBarbara Dugan, Arnold Adam !!I,
bers bring a covered dish, ta- Thelma Cozart, Margaret Welt
ble service, a guest, and items and the trustees, b.u:tget; LeoDa
for a Christmas basket for a Henl!lle.v, Shirley Johnson, Bemneo&lt;~LCamll)' .
ice Thetas, Beulah Bradford, VelWOMEN'S AUXILIAR)', Mid- ma Q.dllen, and Elma LOUks,
dleport Fire Department, Christ- l!lunshine; Wllllam Stewart, COra
mas dinner at the hall ~! 6:30 Webb, Bernice Carpenter, and
p, m. Wednesday; $1 gift ex· Ben Philson, instruction; Maxchange.
Ine Wingett, Cblorus Grimm, Lll·
THURSDAY
llan Hayman, and Frances RobCATHOLIC WOMEN'S Club, 8 ertl!l, decorating; Leona Hatsp.DL Thursday, Ohio Power Co., ley, CblOTUI Grimm, and BeuPomeroy; demon1tration on lah Bradford, prompters; a n "
"Christmas In Many Lan:ls."
BETTY FAST Demonstration,
Meigs
Middleport Amateur Gardeners
sponsors, 7:30 p.m. ThW'sday,
Middleport Elementary aOOitor·

.

END

and David, Mra. BCib Sthera,
The Copts of EIIYPI ' were
Bodcy and Janot, •nd ...... John oonverted to ChrlaliUlty 111
Bents, Keith and Brenda.
St. Mark.
l'

callerl duriOW the day wore
Martoo Parker, Mr. alii Mra.
Dl.rrell Hawthorne, Jtm 1 Tim.

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.

Larr1 P. landan, _, ol Mr.
a Mra. DaGald A. ranctrwl, 'hi&gt;.,... Plalnl, .... ~ lo
j AriD¥ apodaiiiii!YO Ocl,. J1 bl
,the lot AdVaneod Wil!lrJ Trllrl1nJ 11r1pc1t at 1M U, S. lirW1I -·

Tralnl!ll CGor (,\11' IJIImN),
at Ft. llllal, Tn.
~. ~. 22, II aa Ja.
In I!OadoaWWrl Blttory .,; tho brjpdo'l 4th Thin1n1 11at1a11on. Ho gradooaled Ia
Glllftl. T h e a~hanced ·training 19114 from Ealllonl Hlih kllool,
sdlool st El TorowlllonclO!!De&lt;. and attondod Ohio UDI••Ifll·
ta a n d - wiD ~a-·
at home with bla ~.
- · 11201114, NAMTRADET
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a
1966
.
.
of
(,9tudonl)
Barradll 2$0 llarlDe
Roller '' . an:JKeUy,GoldenBabr, Pl. P..,._ Hlih - · H I a
corpo
fdr
GadO!a, El Toro, caJl.
Mr. and Mrs. Fl~ Well, Doeyl addrooals IIOW: ATHAN,_.
fonda.
W., Kenneth, Rus&amp;ell, ~

and Brian.

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II - Tile Dolly SOntll!"l, Mlddleporl-l'cnei'Qf, 0., Doe- t, IHS

Maxine, Ben Philson
Installed by Lodge
'

Board Plans Activities

Maxine and Ben Hdl10n wwe eer, waa usilted by Bernice Clara Adorna, Beulah lliGbarl,
Laura Circle, Elma l..o.NI, and
laatalled ""rtll)' matron and wur· C....,..,ter and Jane IWI, mar.
Erline
Wolfe, refreabmeata.
111J po1r011 ci Racine C - r 134, shalls; Dolore .. Wolfe, orpnitt;
ll waa UDOUDced tbe CbriltOrder ci the Ealllem star. In Maxine Wlngott, clloplaln; Leilia
mas parl;f will be at the home
Heasley,
conduetress;
Theron
ceremoale• MoDday n1sht at the
Johlflon, warder; Ernest Wingett, of Grella Slmp11011 with Letha
MaiiCIII.e Temple.
aentinel,
and Emma Jane McCJln.. Morrla as tbe ullltin&amp; host..
other otncers lnltalled were
esa.
BarbU&amp; DUgan, aasoclate ma- lock, anlolst.
Clara Adams waa chairman
Louise Stewart, retiring ...,..
trm~J Araold Adami, aasoclate
patrm; Gretta Simpson, secre- 11&gt;,y mat.rm, and Wllllam Stew· ror nlrelhmenta served followtary; Letha Morris, treasurer; art, rotlrlng wortby patrm, pre- Ing tho IDotallaUon. A ChrlotThelma Court, conductress; sided during the 0110nln&amp; cere- mas theme was car rted out in
Karpret .West. associllte con- mony. They each expressed ap.. the temple decorationa. The U•
rangementa were made by Maxductrell; Mary Lew Johntoo, preciatlon to the chapter for the
chlplaln; Laura Circle, mar- cooperation given them during Ine Wingett. The refreshment
table foolured lilbtecl tQer&amp; Ill
lball; Sldrley JohniOD, organlot; the past year.
cryotal holders with white rillCora
Webb,
pall
depub'
grand
Naomi Brinker, Adah; Beulah
Stoblrt, Ruth; cora Webb, Es- matron. presented gilts of jew- tared poinaettlas.
ther; Bernice Thelu, Martha; elry to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Opal Diddle, Eled4; Kathleen from the chapter. Barbara DuMcNickle, warder; Charles Hens- gan preoentod a gift !rom tbe
ley, sentinel; and 'Theron John- orrtcers to the Stewarts.
Chlorua Grlmm, and Louise
Stewart, trustees.
Clllorus Grimm, Installing olfl.
lOll,

[rnest Bahrs
Host Dinner

Hollda1 act!Yllloo were planned duri111 tbe Sundo.Ynl&amp;htmeoo.
1111 of the olllclal- of Heath
Un\led Mathodlat Church In MlddloPorl.
The amuU ch:Udrea•a_prqp'ID\
Wll announced for Dec, 21 It 6:30p.m. with Mro. Bomor&lt;l Fultz
11 chalnnu. If.was "vote~ to c~
tinuu the cc:.nmunity children's
Chriatmaa part¥ and 1t was scheduled Cor Dec. 11. Mrs. N a n
Moore ls chairman for the party
which will be for Middleport's
underprlvlledged. Children will
be transported to an! tr.m the
church and will atiead on invilation. A stVPer· wru be aer\'ed ancl
lhe children will begiV~~ntreats.
Oftlclal board memben heard
1 report by the Cammisaioo. on
Education reprding the proposed tutorlrw; project to be !JPOIIBOr•

od b)' Heath CINrch. The buolpt

for 1869 wu IPSlroved 1M Mra.
Wallace Pc.era waagranteclpermisaion to uae the dlurcll on
Tueadays after school for meet~~· or her junior girl scout
troop,

RECEIVE RECOGNITION
M~N MIBB carol Fruth
of Mason. IIJj SOnya Yor*er of

New Riven. stutlerrt.s at Cb&amp;rlestoo BeautY Acadent&gt;", were ID'.~
8 students recelvi• recognition
for creative conwetition styles
held at the school
recently.
carol received rourth place in
evening wear and Son,ya W'!.S rec-ognized for casual style.a, receiving second place.

Stevens into
Advance Work

Mr. and lira. ErneatBahrworo
hosta Tbankqi.U.Ilo)' foradJa.
ner.
Tbelr ... Ita w.... Mra. Lila
Bents .... ChorJI, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Blht, DeuiH, Grq, v .....
nlo, Jell, llld Slll&gt;hen, Mr. and
Mra. Norman Babr, Mra. Freda
MUler, Yr. and. Mra. Victor"
Bahr, Kacby and JaM, Ml'l. Don
Van Meter, Mr. and MrL Richani Flck, Jr., and Ko.Yln, Mra.
Ada Morris, Mr. and MrL Heney Bahr, P1tt,y. Howard, Jeaane,
Tamml, Terri, Jimmy and RaJ&gt;.
d)-, Mr. and Mra. Ropr Bahr,

PT. PLEASANT -

AT!IAN

~ (Todcb') - - .... &lt;lf
Mr. and 111'1. T. R. Stov-. HOI
Birch ATO!IIo, reeon111..-oHed
!rGrn 28 ci Avlatlna Eloett;aal&lt;a Scboollll Maqohlo, Tl!ll.
s.r..... Ia ,_ otrdlonod at El
Ton&gt;, Colli., '- · he wiU UD·
....... ci advaacod
tralnllla and lhon _., tbe noxl
IS · l!lOIIlha at N,A. S. Apm,

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At 811• Slatlon

CORN FE

Everyday Low Price!

.

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LONGHOIN
CHEESE
lb.

Mr. anc:l Mn. PhiliOD announced these new committees for
1969: Ruth Damitz, Ulllan lloY·

EV ANGEUNE CHAPTER 172,
Order of the Eastern Star, in·s~tion, 7:30 p.m. Thursday,

""'"'"cfFOQie.

"

. ' PAsT CIUEFS, Magnolia Tem·
ple, Pythian Sisters, Christmas
dinner, Thursday, 6:15 p. m.,
Trlnt'I;Y United Church of Christj
gift exchange at pa.rty to foUCI'I'I'.
LAUREL CUFF Better Healt.i
Club Christmas dinner, 6:30 p.
m. Thursdl,y, Martin Restaunut;
party to follow at home or Mn.
Lawrence Eblin; $1 glft exchange.
FRIDAY
HOLIDAY BAZAAR, Rutland
Friendly Gardeners, Friday, 9:30 a.m. at Roblnsm's Cleaners,
Middleport; homemade artlcLeH,
baked JOOda for sale; proceeds
to buy prizes In the Rutland
home decorating &lt;Oiliest.
SATIJRDAY
POMONA GRANGE dlmer,
served by the Sall...,ry Pr A,
food donations to be taken to
the achOOI Friday; ldtchen workers to report at 1:30 p.m. Sat.
urday; dining workers at 5:~

SllcH

Value Buy or Harwest
Time Sliced

PREMIER
GRADE

Lean and Tender

BEEF
STEW

Fresh and Lean

BOILING
BEEF
3

PORI

BACON·'
lb.
pkc.

69e

SHOULDER

49e

lb.

49t

Hawk, aka Lester Hawk, Flora
Hawk, Calvin Hawk, Mary Hawk
to Coy Hawk, afftd. of trans., Or·

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aoge.
Elmer C. Finlaw, Sr., Richard
A. Finlaw, Gertrude Finlaw,
Alice M. Cappel, C. T. Coj&gt;pel,
Mary J. Sorden, J. D. Sorden to
Elmer C. Ftnlaw, Jr., lOOacres,
Scipio.

F. W, Wilcox, Adria Wilcox to
Meigs Co., easement. Rutland.
Lawrence A. Rt.pe, Betty L

As OutstandingW
of the Outstanding Young Women

lse Musgrave, wife of R. G. Mus- of American program.
gran, iocal attorney, hal beea
Mra. Musgrave ia a member
oelected to a - In tbe OMUal of the Pt. Pleaaant Jr. Woman's
blocra~~hlcal c~ilatl&lt;lll, "OUt- Club llld waa voted Club Woman
ita..Une Young Women of Am· of tbe Year In 19611.
erie•" tor 1868.
S1te is alao a member ol t h e
W&lt;n~*~ receiving thla honor Charlelton Chapter 88, OES and
ue selected duetotheiroutltlnd- it flnt Vice preaidentoUbeMa-

Woman'•

The Mu&amp;gravea, alooe with
·D dcal acdvlties ancl In protesalolal endeliwra.
their ,)'(UJg 1011, Mathew, rellde
From thO' JUU11B womenlnclll&lt;l· u 3004 Parrlah Avo.
ed Ill the 19611 odltlon of "Out.
ota"'lllj( YOUIIB Women ci Am·
Mlcrallon nllhl

Although it is one of tM
world's smalle-st .birda. the
ruby -throated hummingbird
Migrates acrOss the Gulf of
MeJiieo in a single flight. a
distance of ml)rC than UJOO

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3

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,,,

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CINNAMON

16 oz. loaves

Hal sum

ROLLS

Leuer Amounts

Price
2 lor 43c

No.~,
- 9·~

CAR
Dry Yellow

3

.

ONIONS~
7 lh.

Large Golden

BAN NAS
CIDER

s

Lu

Aont Joml ma (IOc OFF LABEL)

·

lo-Bo Brand

-:
r·

con
only

c

ARGO UNSWEET'EHED

+CREAMY GAAIJC •1,000 ISLAND
•FRENCH
•ITALIAN

''
I'

gal.

HOU5E

·.

-

6 o• • .

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· twin

GRADE A HOMOGENIUD

mil~s.

•
-

--~-

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......

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,,..____ ..._.

,

___________
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ALL NEW

l

FRESH STOCK

___ --

•
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,,/i,
,/i

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Welker's

,.

.

16
bots.

"'

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U.S. NO. 1

POTATOES.

...

.
~

large Solid Htadi
tach

I~
.......

....... :

pack .•
gallon .

.......

1'

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''

06.o&amp;.
con

PERMANEHT ANTI-fREEZE

1111

... - ·.-.-

60

LETTUC

LIQUID .DRESSING

I
29~
.
J
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....................
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Pineapple
Pr. ,••••••••••••••••• ,.............. 1• ,.T:.
MAXW~L
. offee.....................
Instalf C
,.r
'~
....I·
's·. .Milk •••••••••••••••••
Pruuucer.

pl.

•

•

pk.

PRODUCE SALE!

HOI. SUM

~:·

Good Value Buys Every Day!

Sweet Untreated Apple

..
'

IN1'80DUC'JYJRY ()FFER!

•

cello

,cans.

•

O.af Boy..Jt.,..Doo

lb.
OTS 9~

-&gt;·'-~- - ---

...-. JACK·D-LANTERN

SCOT LAD

bots.

Solod Bowl by Kroft

jar

THROw-AIIIAY BOITLES

•

Showboat Brand

·

18

bois.

20 0'1.

ZESTA
CRACKERS - lb. bx. 39c

.

23oz

SCOT LAD

_

Stock Up ond So .. On

.

SCOT LAD

303
can•

Rushed In By Failt Truck
Fresh aad Tastyl

Large Golden Yellow

~~

No.

R~ular

29~

:·'

Early Garden Swut GrHn

BRUCE'S
• • • • • • •. .• • • • • • . .

SCOTLAD
• . . . . . . . . . . . . bot. .

Greer Dellciou'

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6

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06 o•.

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'jars

ROYALSCOT

)

.
Tomato Ulte•••• - ....... --.~~.. 25 .,;,
m25C ~
H
I
Peath a ves.................:~.. r.
1.00(
Argo Peas•••••••••••••• 8
Stokely Catsup••••.••• 3 1.00
.
. ns. ••••••••••••••••c:".. .,_:
Pork &amp;Bea
Salad Dressing•••••••••••••••• ~: 29e,
Pizza with Cheese.........·::: 39e:
,Pantake
••••••••••••• 1.~~ .. 29~.
7•~
Dog &amp; Cat Food................... ~
"'unt's Vitamin Rich

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SMUCKER'S
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BREAD

BAKERY BUYr

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We accept Fad. Food Stamps

Ful- Valu Buys!

CH
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res, Rutland.

Melp Hlih School auditorium Salisbury.
from 8 to 11 p.m. Jays will
Hiram Slawter, COda Slawter
emcee. DM!ce 11 schoOl 8JXI1· to WilHam McC«nas, 771h acres,
sor«1. II1CI _ , to the publlc. Rutlalld.
~1'. PAUVS UNITED Metho.
dlst Church, Tuppers Plains, anmal Chrlstmu Bazaar, s.turMEETING CHANCED
dQ', Dec. 7, attheTuppera
Alfred
will bave I t a
Plain• Grade School, doors open
ror bazaar at 3 p.m.; dlmer regular meeting Thlrsday night.
The Ghrlotmaa parl;f and pro.
JerYed from .4:30-7 p.m.; proceedl ror coo.struction of a new gram will be Dec. 19. Everyone
is welcome.
church.

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CRINKLE CUT

Rupe to John Hagerty, 31. 69 ac·

SATIJRDAY
Chester Morris, Allee M. ROOA SA11JRDAY night high schoOl eson, Donald ll Robeson to Ma~
dance parl;f will be held II Ute lord Hu-. Peggy Huttcm, 'h A.

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SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY, DEC. 7

STAR

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Birds Eve Awake .............~:~·.29~
16 ounce
loaves
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MARK V FINE FOODS GIVE YOUR BUDGET A LIFI'!
) ~h Fish Stitks.......•...•~~~29~
COFFEE
,Heath Bars............... 6P•k49~ GRAPE JA.M4 oz.1 00
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MARK V BIG VALUFl
E.GGS
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·DAI·SY SPU¥-··· . SWEET PEAS .................. ~~ 10~ doz.
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for trans., Orange.
F1oyd Vincent Hawk, Vincent

erlea" 50 will be named- 008
from each .state- uthetrstlte'l
outltaadlng Young Woman ol the
Yau. "1iilll winner• a1 theM an.
nual award8 U'l eholeD by ·UJe
noaproflt organization IJ)OIIJOrl

We Grind It Fresh and
Packaee It For You

Lean and Meaty

Parsons, Charles Hess, Thomas
E. Turner, Jr., Betty L. Vutga..
more, Floyd M. Vulgamore, Billie Lee stilets, Shirley S. St:Ues
to Floyd J. R\P, Jane A. RttJe,
150 acres, Sllem.
Josephine llawk, dec., to Coy
Hawk, F1(0'c:l Vincent Hawk. Lester M. Hawk, calvin Hawk, aatd.

btg accompllshmelnta ln conunu- son Cowlt.Y Republican
nlt;y aei'Yice, ln religious ard~ Club.

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LOWEST PRICES
ON FROZEN FOODS

111omas E. Turner, Clair A.
TW'ner, larry Parsons, Sonia E.

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Guests were pre~ented a n d
welcomed along witl1 pall officers of Racine Chapter.

istraUon; Cora Webb, William
stewart, Le1ha Morris, Cllflord
Morrla, Chlorus Grimm, spe.
ciaJ information; Leooa Hensley, Letha Morris, Cllfforc:l Morris, examinlng; Arnold Adams,
WEDNESlAY
Bernice Tbeiss. Ernest Wingett,
POMEROY WOMEN•S Chrls- audit; Cora Webb, Kathleen McUan Temperance Union, 12:30 Nickle, Barbara Dugan, and Opal
potluck dinner at the Pomeroy Diddle, ways and means.
United MethOdist Church; memBarbara Dugan, Arnold Adam !!I,
bers bring a covered dish, ta- Thelma Cozart, Margaret Welt
ble service, a guest, and items and the trustees, b.u:tget; LeoDa
for a Christmas basket for a Henl!lle.v, Shirley Johnson, Bemneo&lt;~LCamll)' .
ice Thetas, Beulah Bradford, VelWOMEN'S AUXILIAR)', Mid- ma Q.dllen, and Elma LOUks,
dleport Fire Department, Christ- l!lunshine; Wllllam Stewart, COra
mas dinner at the hall ~! 6:30 Webb, Bernice Carpenter, and
p, m. Wednesday; $1 gift ex· Ben Philson, instruction; Maxchange.
Ine Wingett, Cblorus Grimm, Lll·
THURSDAY
llan Hayman, and Frances RobCATHOLIC WOMEN'S Club, 8 ertl!l, decorating; Leona Hatsp.DL Thursday, Ohio Power Co., ley, CblOTUI Grimm, and BeuPomeroy; demon1tration on lah Bradford, prompters; a n "
"Christmas In Many Lan:ls."
BETTY FAST Demonstration,
Meigs
Middleport Amateur Gardeners
sponsors, 7:30 p.m. ThW'sday,
Middleport Elementary aOOitor·

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and David, Mra. BCib Sthera,
The Copts of EIIYPI ' were
Bodcy and Janot, •nd ...... John oonverted to ChrlaliUlty 111
Bents, Keith and Brenda.
St. Mark.
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Martoo Parker, Mr. alii Mra.
Dl.rrell Hawthorne, Jtm 1 Tim.

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Larr1 P. landan, _, ol Mr.
a Mra. DaGald A. ranctrwl, 'hi&gt;.,... Plalnl, .... ~ lo
j AriD¥ apodaiiiii!YO Ocl,. J1 bl
,the lot AdVaneod Wil!lrJ Trllrl1nJ 11r1pc1t at 1M U, S. lirW1I -·

Tralnl!ll CGor (,\11' IJIImN),
at Ft. llllal, Tn.
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In I!OadoaWWrl Blttory .,; tho brjpdo'l 4th Thin1n1 11at1a11on. Ho gradooaled Ia
Glllftl. T h e a~hanced ·training 19114 from Ealllonl Hlih kllool,
sdlool st El TorowlllonclO!!De&lt;. and attondod Ohio UDI••Ifll·
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GadO!a, El Toro, caJl.
Mr. and Mrs. Fl~ Well, Doeyl addrooals IIOW: ATHAN,_.
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W., Kenneth, Rus&amp;ell, ~

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Golden
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By Group 1

Observed

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dinner

The flaming bomb of the
ordinance corps is said to be
the oldest of U.S. insignia ,
havin~. been adopted in 1832,
according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT &amp; TltURSDAY
DEC. 4-5
NOT OPEN

FRIDAY THRU T~ESDAY
DEC. 6 - 10
William Castle's
ROSEMARY'S BABY
(Technicolor)
Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes
COLORCARTOONS:
Rockabye Baby
Happy Woodchuck
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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Sealor Girl Sooul Troop 198 The glrlo will -pme•*w
the dlildren and lllrYO relrelf&gt;.
metlh.
A rumma8e ult wa1 diiCUIIed and will be bold ~ ..
JIIOIU')'. Rooldonlo Wltb ......maae to to the &amp;ale an
alked to eall Mrl. Powers,
2301 or Debbie Humel,

"'"'ntb' wllb a runll.r

Will give a Chrhtmu party lor
the Pomeroy E1unenlu7 Sd1ool
IP&amp;Clal eclacattoo clan of Mrs.
Margaret Ella Lew! a oo Dee. 13.
Plans for the party were made
during a recent meetlna or the
aenlor troop held at the home ol
Mrs. Frank Powera, Middleport.

Sn,acuse. They have 11 grandchildren and six great...grandchJ.IM
dren.
A1tendlng the familY dlmer
were all of the couple's children
.siKf their famUiea. 'lldsl.ncluded
Mr. and Mrs. DJgene Dyer and
sons, Gary, Darrell and Ste\oe;
Mr. and Mrs. MarllhaU EDgene
Dyer, Junior and Karen; Mr. and
Mrs. Oris (Opal) Burkholt, Earl
and Michael; Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Burkhol t, Dwight and Pellll)'
Sue, all fA near Belle, w. Va.;
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hast.lnp,
Woodson and Tamm,y, of near
Cha.rteston. w. Va.;Mr.andMrs.
Willie Dyer, ~. Patty, and
Billy, Bidwell, Route 1; Mr. and
Major and Mrs. Chester C. Rice, Atlanta, Ga.. are ~ooncing
Mrs. Jim D.ver, Syracuse.
the marriage of their daughter, Susan Jean, .eo George Carleton
Others at the dinner were Mrs.
Chambers, son of Mr. aOO Mrs. Grover c. Chambers ot East Point.
Lelia Rumfteld, Bidwell, Route 1; Ga. The wedding was an event of Aug. 27 at the Peachtree ChrisMr. l¥td Mrs. Harry Durham, tian Church, At1ahta. Dr. Robert Burns officiated.
Belle, W.Va.; andMrs.F red a
The bride is the granddaughter or Mr. and Mrs. Hmner E. Rice
Durham and grandson, Troy, of. of Middleport, and of the late Mrs. Winnie L. Ma¥er. The new Mrs.
near Middleport.
Chambers is completing her senior year at Georgia State College.
Guests at the open house trom The brldegroom will graduate in March, 1969, trom Ute Georgia
I to 3 p.m. were Mr. and Mrs. Institute of Technology, Atlanta.
BUl Tal¥ney, Gallipolis Route 1;
Mr. and Mrs. Oshel Tribble, BidColeman, Janie and Jerry, Rutwell Route 1; Mr. and Mrs. Guy
land, and Mr. and Mrs. Mlck
Priddy, Mrs. Ethel Mace, Miss
Mtller, Jeffrey, Scottie and HolRoxanne Patterson, Rutland; Mr.
ly Renee.
and Mrs. Dale Prim:ty and am,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor, Mr.
and Mrs. Wllliam Hayes, S:lerry
and Joyi Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Mr. and Mrs. W. F, SylvesRamsb.lrg, FJaine and Ricky; Mr,
ter and children, Mrs. B a r t
and Mrs. Clair Nelson, and Mrs.
Fultz, and Mrs. John Fornalh
Neva Kennedy, Middleport Route of Hlllsboro were Thanksgiving
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guests of Mr. and Mrs. BernMr. and Mrs. Raymond Fife, ard Fultz and family,
Mrs. Bessie Fife, of r~ear Chesh~
The Rev. and Mrs. George
ire, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mad- Oiler or Mullens, W, Va. spent
den and son, Columbus.
last week here with their aonRefreshments or ice cream, in-lllw and daughter, Mr. and
cake, mints and punch were serv- Mrs. L R. Neal, and Janet Lee.
ed. Gifts were preserru,d to the
Mr. and Mrs, William Au1t
honored couple.
and family visited Thanksgiving
Day with Mr. and Mrs. c. H.
Wise, Jr. at Waverly. From
and
there they went to .!tJringfield
to visit relatives. The Aulta•
daughter, Kay, spent the holiday
weekend with her family. 9Je is
Jn nurses training in Marietta.
Mr. and Mrs.JosephR,Flelds,
Major and Mrs. Bruce BradSr., Cheshire, Route 2, are an- ford and children, viaitlng in
nouncing the birth ot a s o n, Mi&lt;klleport tor the past several
Gregory Steven, on Nov. 22 at days, lett Monday tor their home·
Hoi zer Hospital. Tbe baby weigh- at Grove City.
ed eight pounds, three ounces,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faulk
Mr. and Mrs. Fields have an- and son, Bobby, returned toUr.
other soo, Joseph, Jr. Grand- bana &amp;mday after a weekend visparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jos- it with her parents, Mr. and
ePl Fields, Pomeroy. and Mr. Mrs. GaU MUler. Other Thanks..
and Mrs. Jolm W. Mulford, Che- giving dlmer guests of the Milshire. Mr. and Mra. E I m e r lers were Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Fields oC Harttord, W. Va. and
Mrs. Amie Dill, Pomeroy, are
great-grandpar.s.

PTA Planning Two Events
A women's basketball game
100 a Christmas program were
planned during a recent meeting of the Chester PTA.
Mrs. Betty Dean was appoint..
ed chairman of both events. It
was reported by Mrs. Mary K.
Hose, president., that the rail fes.tival cleared $745.
Father's Night was obsened
with Robert Woods as the chairman Roy Holter read Ule humorous, "Three Wise Women,"
Roger Buckley sand "Winches-

ter Cathedral" accompanied by
his wife, Darlene, and other presentations were by Norman Mccain, IDaine Mllhoan, and Donald Mora..
Room count was taken by Gerald R~e with the fifth and the
eighth grades tying for the award.
Both received the Reading Circle
books.
Named to the hospitality com-

mittee for Januao were Mrs.
Nat CaJl)enter, chairman, M r s.
'Henry Hartman, Mrs. Mary llun~
er, Mrs. Hobert Newell, Mrs,
Joan Kautz, Mrs. Mary Hayes and
Mrs. Jim Ridenour.

The Church of God at Chester will be featuring the Rev.
Ray Anderson and his group
of singers from Richmond
Dale, 0., at their hymn sing
at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Also
present for the program will
be the singing Roar Cam.lly.
The church is located ooe mHe
east or Route 7 just off Route
248. The pastor, the Rev.
Chester Bryant, extends an invitatioo to the public,

NAMED PRIDE MAN

Sgt. John T, Bryan, son or
Mr. and Mrs. John Bryan of
Middleport, has been made
"'Pride Man of the Month" at
the Grand Forks, N.D. Air Force
Base. SEt. Bryan has been in
the Air Force for tllree years.
His wUe, Della, is at Grand
Forks with him.

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Hoapltalized ddldren will reeel•e ChriBtmu alit• !rom MJd.
dleport cattette Troop 185,
~ Tuooda¥ nJalll at tho
home ~ Mra. Wallace Power1,
the
1eouts made dop a D d
Thankllilvtnr pella or Mr. and
wreathe•
!rom &lt;oiDrod -..._
Mrs. Fr0d Roaenbeum were Mr.
Several
of
the llama will 110 to
ODd Mra. Jack RoiiOIIbaum and
hoapitallzed
ehlldren.
nine children of Columbus; and
Mr. and Mro. Rleblr11 Ro8811·
TROOP 39
baum and rour cldldren, Pome-.
Runemberlag
olde!V eoupleo
roy. The Jack Rolenblum ram.
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Uy returned to their home tn
joel "' Middleport Troop 39.
Columbuo Salurda7.
Eaeh or the pairolohU..._
Pat Harrll Chadwell, whole
ed
an elderlY couple whldl ibot'
husband, Jamea L, Chadwell la
wll1
vlslt the week before ChriBI.
otstloned with the U. S. Navy
mao.
In addltlontotaklngr.,...lbat the Great Lakes Naval Traln1ng Station, reaidel with ber menls, the alrlt wt11 1'1111! lor
parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan
Harris, Reedsville. h 11 continuing her work aa a telephme .. Ueu of • Clu1otmuo ~operator in AUten1.
A euollnl )lUf;y plomed
Dr. and lira. Everell A. Tra- for Dec. 18 and ontbeumeeven ..
cy of Columbus were Saturday Ina the glrl1 wll1 oxellaDp glllo.
visitors of h11 mother, Mra. Nel~ Glrlo worked on Cbrlllmu 111111
He Tracy. They came eQ8clal- for their motbera.
II waa decldod to cUoeontlnM
ly to attend the funeral lervlees
o! Mrs. Mattie Halliday, Middle· mootlnp durinl the holfda1
Weeki.
port.

for the project are not presently
available for him to make a formal committment at this time
but he aald he Is "relatively
sure'' they will be ready beCore the end of the current fiscal year the water association
can meet the challenge of quickly getting easements and tap
fees collected.
A similar project, or even
greater scope,isunderconltruction in eastern Meigs County,
touchlng also Into Athens and
Washington counties.
Presentation of the detailed

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plans tor the system, e:q»eeted
to encompass an estimated 200mile area in eastern and central

Gall Ia County wtth ll)ll&gt;l'Oldmate
112 rnlles ot malna, will be j)J"e·
pared by Sleoo, Inc., consulting
engineers, immediately after tap
fee tunds and easement• are obtained.
The project will be put out tor
bids preceding the closing or the
loan and awarding of contracts.
The association will meet Friday, Dee. 13 at the town buiJdlng
in Cheshire, to (ormaUy approve
a letter ot eoodttioos tor tile

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ing by Voraon lie Nair, ol the
GaUls FHA ol!leo. loluDie1 (ll.

To Cheshire Couple

Michele Holler

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Ithaca Colle,p, llbaea, N. Y.
She Ia a former at Ohio
Northern UalveroUy, Ada, and
will ._ relurnlug there ror the
winter-.
Mr.
8n4oa1e ot
Pomeroy Hi8h School, Ia a sopb.
omore at Ohio Northern Unlver.
alty """"' he Ia a member of
the Slema PI 110et.al !ratemlt;y
and the BlolOl!Y Club.

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1500
ALIIO TO 2250

The truly exceptional gift .
Each . Keepsake . i~ a masterpiece of design
reRechng lull lmlhance and beauly in its outstanding gem diamond. Be sure to ask about
Keepsake's famous seven points of protection.
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Give Family Dinner

I'IINGS

On November 27th
Mr. and lira. ltay Hlneo ol
Bolpni
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Shop Both Friday and
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DON'T FORGET TO REGISTER ON THE 2ND FLOOR FOR THE
BERKLINE CHAIR TO BE GIVEN .AWAY .SATURDAY EVENING
DECE¥BE6 1TH. NO PURCHASE IS NECESSARY - YOU NEED.
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Willard Hlneo, POI!oeroy: llr.
and Mro. Kotler Hines, Amy and
Andrea, GaU.Ipolil; Mrs. Marie
C"-"n. l'otbero¥: Mr. and

Mro, Bnlce Slatnakor, Cbllli•

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Woode, Olester; lir1. Edltll
Rlnea and lllra. Gonrrla Snu.

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leo!&gt;le,
of the boor4 oC Uon&amp;, IIUpeJ'Yised bank aeOOUDt,
trustees, Indicated 1he letter ~ revE~Ne, insurance, tldelU:y bmd,
oondiUons baa alreadf been re~ -llruelim eontraets, legal and
viewed.
englnoering eontraets, bids, right
The approoal or the letter ot ot Wfl1, non • discrtmlnatlm
eoodltlono Is the lniUal step be- clawlo, poUutlon, plpeUne, FHA _
tore adlvlt,y can begin to take endnet,:r".:.&lt;&lt;6 reriew, superyiskm,
easementl and accept tap feel reserve, number of users, other
lor the ;&gt;rq&gt;osed jii'Ojeet wl11el1 plana, boalth department appre&gt;will have no Jeas than 1,250 val, Inability to local eredltelse·
subeerlbera.
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where and ftlla1 aeee&amp;tance.
John P. Hill, executive vice
There aN 24 items touebed 011
tn the 1 - letter of COildl- pre1iderK 0( Sleco, lne., told tbe
croup of about 25 pei'BOnll .PI'8!bat the work ean, with good
organizaUon, be completed 10
that the association w!U be ready
to accept the loan yet thill fiscal
year, It tunda are made available.
Ral!ll&gt; Vorhls, Asst. State FHA
Director, ltressed the need o1
Mltlng the $75 tap lee lmme.

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lOili who Deed them to PlY the

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DISCUSS PROCEDURES -James T. McDorman. state Farm Home Administratloo Director,
center, discusses procedures in getting the Gallia County Water Associatioo's proposed syliltem.
ready for loan closing. He announced the project and the amount of the lean for it have ..,.,...
proved. Seated wi~ McDorman are WUlillm R. Jenkins, attorney for the water association. lett,
.00 Ishmael GUlespie, president of the association'&amp; br:ard of trustees.
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WUllun R, Jenkins, attorney
for the water associat:im, assured Mcl&gt;orman and Vorhis that
eaooment work would also be handled u quickl,y as possible. Jenkin• Indicated be wU1 ask aselstance · from associated attor.
neyo to speed the legal paper.

work.

SHOWING AREA - James T, McDorman, State Fl!A Director, third from lett, points to a map showing the broad
area ot Gallia County to be covered by a rural water system.
Left to right are John P. Hill, executive vtce president for
Sleco, lnc., Engineers: Bob Burchett, Cheshire mayor, who,

, SAIGON (UP0 - The VIet
&lt;;ens military command llldo¥
&amp;W.d its forces will observe
1ln'eo - day c:easellres during the
Christmas and New Year hOlidays.

South Vi&amp;tna:m already has anromced a 24 - hour ceasetire
beglnning Christmas Eve. It has
laid nothing yet about a separate cusefire tor New "Oar's.
The Viet Cong annooncemeot,
broadeaat by ·, "Radio Libera.
tlon, '' &amp;aid tbe Communist cease~
f1re1 would last from 1 a.m. Dee.
24 to 1 a.m. Dec. 27, and from
1 a.m. Dec. 30 to 1 a.m. Jan. 2.
1be ~roadcast said all AmeJ.i·
can a~s during the Viet Coni~
declare4 ceasefireswouldbecc:usidered las violations of tbe holl·

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Meigs County Petit jurors
·twUl not report to the Com-mon Pleas Court MOll!ay aa
scheduled, Jtlllge Joho C. :S..
con said today.
It awears that the jurors
wiD not be reqWred tor further dut:y during this term of
court, the judge said. Judge
Bacon left ~ for Columbus to attend a meeting of the
Ohio common Pleas Court
Judges Assn.

day ceasefl.res.
There was no immediate reply
from U.e allied milltary command to the VIet Cong broadcast coming three da.ys after
President Ngu,yeil Van Thleu of
South Vietnam amiounced a&amp;lngle
24 • hour holiday truce beginning at 6 p.m. Dee. 24, The U.SmUitary headquarters bed said
already American troops would

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Youth

oblerve that eeueflre.
Some ctlservers saw the Viet
announcement u an attempt
to upstage the allied command
which was the first to order the
holiday Q-uee this year, In the
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tight 1tate regional universities was Impossible. "1 have concluded
that It woold be utterly lmpo.,lble 10 ell)lecl that slate unlvero!U~s
1WJth a eei"Jlury or more of tradition in back of them OOi.lld tall into
lhal ;attsoin," 1·awto~ said.
~~ announced Nov. 21 a massive revamping or the state's
educatlonlt system includh- the 1elting up of eight oduc~Jonal dl...,
trlelo ourf"""dlrc the exJJIUng state universities.
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Fawcett said today a proposal by Gov. James A. RIKxles to escablhh

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A director Is needed by the Ga&amp;..
lla-Moigs C&lt;&gt;mmunlt.r Action ~~g­
ene,- which has received qproval
$42,510 to extelll It! OuJ..
ol • School NetgN&gt;orhood Youth
COil&gt; project until next Jul,y 7,
The .,...., aald the projoet
will furnish employment lor 26
enrollees frmt low-Income !lmilles ... the tpo or l6 to 21.
Anyone lrterested tn the dlreetorshlp should ftle an application
In either the PcmeroyCAPoffice
or the Gallipolis CAP o!llee oro
or before Thursda7, December
12.
Applicants should hate at least
two years or college 011 a combioaUon of college and eXPerience.
The salary is $136 a week plua a
reasotable travel allowance. Ap.pllellllts should be In 80011 health
and have oullable trapsporiotlon.

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B)' United
Jnternatlonal
VICE PR&amp;'iiDENT HUBERT H. HUMPHREY turned down an
offer to ~ ambassador to the United Nations in the administration
of President-eled Richard M. NiXOI!I, • Nixon aid~ said Wednesday.
Rc:nlllld L. Ziegler, Nixon's _pre1s spokesman, said Humpbrey
told the president-elect when the offer was made that he "felt he
hld to return to his home state." The orfer presumably came when
Nixon and Humphrey met in Florida three days after the eleclloo lost
by the vir:e preaidert.

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past, the 'Communists have scored propaganda Victories by being
the llrst to eaU lor holiday ceasefires.

ATHENS, OlDO - THIRTEEN MEMBERS of the Students for
Democratic Society (SDS) were found guilty Wednesday or trespass..
lnc durlrw: 1 sit-in demonstration at Ohio UniYerslty's pollee station
Nov. 25.
The 13, all beUeved to be Ohio University students. were tined
.50 and~tenced to llkl&amp;)' suspended jail sentences In Athena Mu..

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Members of the assoclatim
board of b'uotee1, In addltlm to
Mr. Gillespie, are Merril McCormick, vice _presldenti Walter
Neal, secreta:ey; Mrs. John Mit..
dieD, Robert ~lepl, Kemeth
Haner, Richard Cremeans •. Lee
Clark, Chtioblre Mayor Bob - ·
dlell ODd DaVid MeCo,y. Jim Preston la tre.atrer.

along with memben of vtllage council, atarted the project;
McDorman, Ralph Vorhis, Asst. State FHA Dlrectori Merrill
Mr:Cormick, GaDia Water Association Vice President, and Vernon McNair, Gallla County FHA omcer.

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PARIS (UP0- North Vl.e1nan-.
said toda.r major procedlr:al
obstacles block the beg[ming ot
expanded negotiations to end
the VIetnam War.
'"So tar only minor matters
have been agreed upon" COO·
eerntng how to se11 the
neaot.iators and whether the
talks will be two-aided or foursided, a Hanoi spokesman said,

u.s. nesotiators todaJo' studied
the late.at Hanot proposala from
WedneldQ'a seeret meeting
- . . , . \leprty nei!DIIator Cy-

Dr. Gelden Jdeutified---u~ ~
·As Lawrence Brown
The two

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Monday and
W-oc~a¥. the Hauol opokesn:ian said, and more meeUnp
are neceasary to amooth the

Gallipolis Chief of Police John
Taylor said today that Lawrence
Brown, 32, Kitts Hill, held )J&gt;
police at Circleville as an alleged forger, tw.s been Identified as
"Dr.. George C. Golden, •• an alleged phOI\Y optometrist, believed to have len a trail ol woJ'th..
less checks here in October.
Brown is beingheldinthePickaway County jail on 12 counts ol
forgery and fraud urkJer $60,000
bond. His '·use will go before the
Pickaway County grand jury on
JaiL 2.
A forgery warrant has been
signed against Brown, "alias Dr.
George C. Golden." by F1oyd
Simmons, Jr., operator of the
Simmons Prlntini Co., tor ·a
$107.45 cheek gt,.,n to Slm·
mon&amp; as part .P~Y~Dent tor a type..
writer. Clt;y .POllee also fUed a
detainer on Brown and will Pl"'Oecute him as soon as Pickaway
county olllelals are througlt with
him.
Chlol Tl,)olor took two Gain
polis reaidenta to Circleville on
Wednooda¥ and they poaltlval,y
ldentlllod Brown 11 Dr. George
c. Golden, the man ror whom the&gt;
had cashed checks here In October,
Brown, alias "Dr. George c.
Golden," Is alleged to hive written 10 checks here on Oct. 23
and 24, totaling $61i9.10 Olldlaal·
50 '-eellltd ol tnudulently obtaining more tlan $300 worth

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Dies in Newark
Llaa German, age 2, daugllter
of Mr. and Mrs. Rabert ·L. German of Newark, Ohio, tonnerly
ol Mlddloport Route l, dlod Wedneoda.Y allemoon or injurteo ....
cehed in an auto accident near
Newark.
The ehlld wa1 rkllnJ in a cu
drl""' )jy'ller mothor Which waa
lnvolvecJ in I IJMd..on colUeton.
Thrft other Germ.. ehUdren
were -ln ·the ,car at tbe time..They
.were tr-ied tor ..Qilnor 11\Juriea
and releued.
•Beila. I!Or.
Lisa Is .
ourvi.... by lhnoe ln'olhero,-

No One Hurt In

No one was injured In a two car
eollislon at 10:20 L m. wec~ne ...
t:~a_y on Rt. 7, one and nine-tenths
mlloo north or the iunetlon ol Rt.
7 alii Rt. 3$. Noelarpwosllled.
The Slate HlgiJway Palr&lt;ll said
the accident oceurred when Nan..
cy K. VanMeter,22,Racine,._.
ed ooutb, pulled out to PIISI Car
drl- by Realhl I. Buah, 18,
Hendersoo. W, VL. jut as tbe
BUlb ear wu oltempttng to paso
an unldontllled ..hlcle.
The Van Meter car eideswlped t h e - ear ODd then the VanMeter ear went off the left side
olthe hllftway, ovw asmoUbenk
and Into a field. Tbere ns no
damap 110 the Van Meter car and
minor o1unat1o to the ear.

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Or"F1CEIIS INSTALLED - HartweU Curd, Pomeroy RD,
left, was inscalled WM of Pomeroy Lodge, F&amp;AM No. 164, Wednesdl,y night. Allen C. Hill began his 12th year as secretary.
John C. Bacon. Past Master. installed Hill and Curd am these
other ol'ft.cers, Senior Warden Dali\Y S. Zirkle, Junior Warden
Nial E. Salser, Treasurer Allan L. Harris, Chaplain James M.
S&lt;dsby, Senior Deacon Wilbur ll Perrin, Junior Deacon Paul
D. Eichinger, Senior Steward Guy E. Guinther, Junior Steward
Kermeth E. Romine, Tyler lAurance S. Ebersbach, and Educatim Officer Dale E. Smlth. Past Master Hugh Custer was i~
staUtns marshalL Past District Deputy Grand Master Theodore Reed, Jr., acted 81 lnstallb;w secretary. Ladies of Pomeroy· Chapter 186, O.E.S., served rerreshments to members
and visitors followtng ins1allatiorL Retiring Master of Pomer(QI Lodge, James M. Souhby, was presented with a past
maoter'o 111&gt;e1 pin.

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Nixon in
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NEW

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i.dent.elect Rlchar&lt;l M. N:lxm
summooed todaJo' the chle! u.s.

wUl be Ambassador RoMrt D.
Murplly, who has ' - ' ~eeplnc
the president-elect inf'ormd an
da,y-to.da,y .Pl'OII'eas ln the talkl,
and Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, tbe
Harvard foreign alrllrs export
recently Darned Nl.xm' 1 chief
White House adrieor on nadooal
aerurlt;y matters.

11 Do you know what it tNls
picket lines, incurring the wrath
Uke
to have your daughter
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parents
in
the
community. 1be school borders raped!"
m the 0l'e81l lUll-Brownsville
Nlslow stopped, hla voleo
experimental school district &lt;hoked
with
e - . it.
that lao been the !oeal point of piUsed, but could not Jll) (1ft.
the elty'a BllliCl8Uon problem•
lie handed the letter to a
lhlo lall.
member d: the llalf, The )l:inclpa1 before the eontlnued to read:
allllftt teacher• and read li'om
the letter:
"Wiat ""-'" to ....... .......,
uwe mew, WheA )'OU live. We will dopend on l:"'l do. 'l1lo
lhat )'OU bevo pollee dldlkllt. is up 110 you,••
)li'Oieetlon. 811 II we want to
Nlalow atood be!on hlo and
bllll'ted, "'1111a II (IIIOII.IQo, I
liOt )'011, )'OU that we CUI.
am leoing."
uwe know l'GUl" son Ia a
Nlalow let! the 1""""'-'o Ida

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Diplomats predletecl !be

negotlatlool.
Also oltttng tn an the seallon

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children, and 1'1111 have a
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took place.

nqotiator a1 the Paris Vlotuun
talks to discuss the most
critical foreign problem radne
his new admlnlstration.
Nixon Invited W. Averell
Harriman to his Hotel Pierre
headquarters ror a tlrst~
briefing oo details of his eflorts
to peace!utly elld the Vlotuun
War. The meeting was set for 9
a.m. EST.
They are expected also to talk
about how the oegotla.tlons
lhould be handled during the
transition when Nixon ISIR.IIl\8S
office Jan. 20 and the possibllit;y
of a Nixon observer aitt:lng In an
the ronferences before then.
Nixon has expressed fllterest
in having either Harrlmall or
Cyrus R. Vance, the other tap
U.S. negotiator, otay on the job
after he assumes otnce In order
to provide continuity "' the

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the talks ln the Mlljestic Hotel,

aides would Iron out their
will be a tour...part;y conference dlft"erenees ~ that the war
and that the (VIet Cong's)
t.a1ka would begin -National Liberation Front will President
Ngu,ya~ Van Tbllu of
be a tlllly equal partner."
South Vietnam set W-oda¥
Washington and Saigon have as the opening day.
made it clear they want a twosided conference, with the Viet
Coni altttng In the Hanoi
.delegation and Saigon tn the
u.S. delegation.
Tho North Vietnamese spokoa1nU told INOO*
. -""::1'""'........-1 ... --~ • ·that uwltltei
Ham! nor the Viet Cmg w!U
reeognlz:e Sai!JII'I at the conference table. He woold not
comment oo reports the South
Vietnamese delegaUoo is on tbe

Chief Taylor said a meeting of
law enforcement officials of the
various cities is scheduled Frida,y in Circleville where the officer• wU1atte~t to Identity vart...
ous articles of merchandise and
return them to their rightful oners.
Chief TQlor said a typewrit,..
er, Addle and bridle and 1
era which Brown allegedly ._
tained here wlll be returned.

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must make it evident that It

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"The arrangements tor the
flrst session of the conference

allegedly have forgery and fraud
charges against Brown. They are
Marton, Lancaster, M&amp;rletta,
Chillicothe, Newark and cam-

bfo TilriiiU'·,aiil ~. lind her

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and South VIetnam have reti!Bed

to accept, the spokesman said:

way lor opening the - talks Involving Sooth VIetnam way.
merchandise from local mer- Hanoi, the Viet Cong and the•
Despite
Hanoi's note of
chants.
United states.
pessimism, French authorities
Six other Ohio cities, in addiRejJellting the CoiiUIIIInists' were
reportedly
compleUng
tion to Gallipolis and Ctrclev111e, .)IOIIIIon, one the Ulliled States arrangementa to accommodate

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For Everyone On Your List ·

Son Born Nov. 22

with MOW nurrlcJJ

THURSDAY, DECEMBER i 1968

~ from eacb prospective

~ Has Something

Mrs. Mary HaUer, 10630 AI.
legany Road, Darien Center, N,
Y.. Is amounclng the enpge.
ment and approaching marriage
other dalllhter, Michele, toRussell W, Moore, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mra. Russell w. Moore,
15 W. Cave st., Pomeroy,
The wedding will be an event
or Deoemher 28 atyJ2 o'clock
noon at the Church or Our Lady
ot Good COunlel, Darien Center,
N. Y,
Mlao HaUer Ia a Junior 111

DIAMOfotD

By BOB WINGE.,.T
Farmers Home :\dmlnistration
offi.clals annotmet'd in Cheshire
approval of GalUa County's proposed rural water system and of
S2,1-l3!09D aS th(' total loan to
build it, Wednesday night.
James T. McDorman, state
FH,\ Director, told trustees and
steerlng committee members or
the GaUia Counts Hural Water
Association he is confident closing of the loan for the project
can be held before the end of the
current fiscal year next June 30,
McDorman said actual tunde

3083.

Handbacs- Gloves- Hosiery- Cannon Royal Family Towels- Aprons
Pip and Earrinc Sets - Pierced Earrlncs - Umbrellas - Prirfted Percale
Sheets
Pillow Cases - Billfolds - Key Cases - French Clutches Angel Tread Slippers - Kayser Seamless Tictrts- Tablecovers- Dusters
Slips - Half Slips- Waltz Gowns- Brushed Tricot Gowns and PajamasPeicnoir Sets - Baby Doll Pajamas - Braslips - Fleece Coats - Buster
Brown Childrens Wear- Niter Nile Sleepwear- Girls Flannel Gowns and
Pajamas - Girls Quilled Robes - Girls Slips - Cutler Diaper Sets Sleep 'n Play Sets - Snow Suits - Bootee Sets- Shawls- BlanketsBuntincs- Hallmark Cards- Gift Wrap Supplies- Fanny Fanner Candy
Brach's Candy- Mens Toiletries Gift Sets- Bath and Beauty Gift SetsKodak lnstamatlc Cameras - Polaroid Cameras - Movie and Slide Projectors - Childrens Bubble Bath Sets - Jewelry Boxes - Timex Watches
Binoculars - View Master Viewer and Picture Sets - Electric Razors Mens and Boys Cardigan Sweaters- C.P.O. Shirts- Pullover SweatersCoats and Jackets - TIR'IIeneck Sweaters - Dress Trousers - S!lcks Hanes Underwear - Belts - Ties - Sport Shirts - Bic Yank Uniforms Dress Shirts - Dress Gloves - Flannel Shirts - Percolators - Toasters
Electric Can Openers - Deep Fryers - Electric Canine Knives - Steam
Irons - Blenders - Cookware Sets - Glassware - Wall Clocks - Oneida
Cutlery - Syroco Wall Ornaments - Westmoreland Handmade Glass Westclox Alarm Clocks - Shoeshlne Kits - Cannister Sets - Berkllne
Chairs - Kroehler Living Room Furniture- Thermal Blankets - Curtains ··
and Draperies - Airway Luuace- Electric Blankets- Hoover Swiepers
Lamps of all types- Pictures- Mirrors- Furniture Throws- Area.Rucs
Bed Spreads - Bath Mat Sets - Bed Pillo'Ws '- Hassocks - Bed Rests Piano Bench Pads - Chair Cushion Sets - Lees Carpets For Your Home
Maaic Chef Electric and Gas Rances - Dinette Sets - Mattresses and
Sprincs - Lane Cedar Chests &amp; Hutches . . - Qlninc Room Furniture Coffee and End Tables - Bed Room Furniture - Rock inc Chairs - Cribs
Strollers- Car Seats- Hich Chairs- Play Pens- RCA Color Television
Stereo Consoles- AM/FM Stereo Radios- Portable Television - Record
Albums - Walkie-Talkie Sets - Clock Radios- Selmer Batuns - Guitars
and Ukuleles - Womens and Girls Sweaters - Slacks - Skirts -Jumpers Dresses - Coats - Car Coats - All Weather Coats - Blouses - Rolls Slack Tops - Coordinates - Millinery - Hoover Washll's - Whirlpool
Washers and Dryers - Refricaraturs - And Many, Many More Items From
Which To Choose. Shop Elberfelds This Week and Complete Your Clrist·
mas Shoppina In One Stop.

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Mrs. George Chambers

Mr. and Mrs. Hobert L. Jones, Shade, announce the approachjng
marriage of their daughter. Jacqueline, to Mr. Terry L. Roush, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil E. Roush, Racine. Miss Jones has attended
Ohio Univetsit,y and the Ohio State Universit;y, majoring in Home
Economics Education.
Mr. Roush, a graduate of the Ohio Technical College, Columbus,
is presently an associate engirteer- in the Defense Activities Division oC Weswrn Electric Co., Greensboro, North carolina. Their
wedding will take place December 2R, 2:30p.m. at the Letart Falls
Methodist Church,

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IJevoted To Tlae

Burkholt. Belle, W. Va.; Willie
Dyer, Bidwell; and Jlm Dyer,

Jacqueline Jones to Wed

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mo101 of whi,•h w•~•·lo.

part;y aDd open house.
Married ... Oct. 27, 1918, "'
Wlt&lt;hoJo, near Belle, W, Va., the
Dyers have four children. Ther
are Eugene Dyer and Mrs. Opal

~eration.

Weather

111t' hmn,,u b~"'-l' l~o;1~ ·•PPm!l.l -

1be ao1deo weddJnc omlver.
auy ot Mr. &amp;Del Mra. James P.
Dyer, Middleport. Route 1, waa

C.rKilelight ins.taUatlon o1 officers for the new year highlighted a meedngotGr&lt;MCt 1, Women's
Association, Middleport First
United Presbyterian Church, at
the home of Miss Charlotte Da vidson.
Mrs. Dwight Wallace, sponsor
of the grot.~), and president orthe
Women's Association. conducted
the service using her candle to
light candles held by the officers
as she descrlbed the duties of each
office. In her comments she noted
that the candle symbolizes the
light and strength of God. To
conclude she had the members
rise aOO renew their vows of colnstaJled were Mrs. Edward
Crooks, chairman; Mrs. John Re-dovian, co-chairman; Mrs. Fred
Lewis, secretary, arxiMrs. Richard Vaughan, treasurer.
Miss Da\idson presided at ._he
meeting. ,,She opened it with prayer and welcomed Mrs. Wallace.
Devotions b.Y Mrs. Dale Walburn
included
lhe
meditations,
"Christmas Gifts" and "Christmas Wish" from the Ideals Magazine.
The Bible study continuation of
St. Mark entitled "Into These
Hands" was given by Mrs. Redo.
vian.
Plans were discussed for the
bazaar to be held at the church
Tuesday, Dec. 10. A reading,
"The Won::lers of Christmas",
by Miss Davidson, and a prayer
"The Mother's Prayer" by Mrs.
Crooks concluded the meeting. A
dessert course was served by
the hostess.

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