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                  <text>Installed

Golden
Wedding

By Group 1

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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,

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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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lakon
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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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GaUls FHA ol!leo. loluDie1 (ll.

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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.
~--~GISTERED

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Give Family Dinner

I'IINGS

On November 27th
Mr. and lira. ltay Hlneo ol
Bolpni
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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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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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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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1)011 modern auction ·llcil.lcy on tho ,ooitokJ,rts o1 Mal')'s; llle: malllrw

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Route '1, at the lbtersectioa ot
Cooa!t;y Road t6 .~eoeoa II~
WedneldaJ at ~:30 p.m., wu
Pl._ by MoJP Cooa!t;y Shorlll
Robert C. ~eh.
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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
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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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Harriman,
Nixon in
Huddles
NEW

YORK

(UP0-- l'rea-

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
"'
....,.
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

l:"Ur

dautlhier

mu_.....

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two

Diplomats predletecl !be

negotlatlool.
Also oltttng tn an the seallon

II

married, and 1'1111 hl•e llnJI1C).
children, and 1'1111 have a
tlloUiitoter In

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dentllll,

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,· ~
. · ·. :l..':J·; &amp;.Io:!".~:

- · prellmtnar)'

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

cam-:

RL 7 Accident

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

bridge.

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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

P'-:1

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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.tiona. 'lbeH include repayment,

lllbl:crfber. lt was Indicated ar-

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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Of'l'lae Meyp·MfiMHI Areo

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4ELBt-FELDS IN POMEROY

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VOL X.XI NO 158

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,

tliCft•t·~·nl

IJevoted To Tlae

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

Jacqueline Jones to Wed

li;,u

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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Jokoo Jon,
Ballono, PUleo, can ellhor be bllat·
d Chrlatmu ·~.uon on crutchReprdlna- ".Pol-It,.. the Po- touo or deadly. When the)' aot
•• beeaUoo .J "''-' Ill )I.e hallo U.h • llallon airI ro:nenlo . , _ andcjld,J,I-STOPLAUGH-

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and brc*e m,y

8\' ,1_\CK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK- Ma' Baer Jr.
will head a health club S)'ndieate, barbeU gyms in big cities
•.•. Judith Crlst'sLookmagpiece

bled agal11 •••• UN scribes think
U Thantwllltr)'toplacethc&amp;tez
canal under UN trullteeahip ....
Lawrence Welii. h bo.,'t&lt;ei In Lo
Har-rah's In Tahoe for oext June

and the contract calla for more
than 100 in his troupe - a rectographer - Lord &amp;.owdell .... ord .... Ptlgeen Fitzgerald a n 1.
Jack Carter's estranged frau other animalphJles wUI be hlpPaula Stewart's sutrering rrom a py, no doubt., to learn that all
head bop by a hiw~e hotrod .... 670 horses in "Tho Charge of
Venezuelan money is flowing into the Light Brigade" rnovte had
Yankee dollars from Castro
their ears packed trith cotton
rrlghtened businessmen there .... during the dynamite-no!~ scenes
The Bdwy. sector Is this wild; of simulated camon fire.
the captain ol ihe theatrical area
PubUahers of the Robert II.
precinct had two choice ducats Rimmer novel '"Propolition 31"
ror .. FUI'U\Y Girl" and they were were asked what the •'pnJi)OSlstoleo - and scalped in the lob- tion'' is and replied: "Indecent."
by before tbe heister could be . .•. Bdwy. businessmen such as
hauled in.
Vincent Sardi Jr., Lou Walters
Wyatt Cooper (Gloria Vander- or the Latin QuarteT, Irving Chesbilt's husband) and Rooald Rca- kin of the League of N. Y. 'lbeagaa'a aonMikearebehindamen's -tres, etc., are deeply concerr~­
mod-clothing exhibition by nine · ed about the wa,y Bdw.)'. is Binkrar..out lnternattonal designers ing into grubbier ways .... Vln···• Oh, those wild stage actress- cent SardJ. Jr. was mugged by
e•, Uta " - and gifted young an a&lt;ldlct llllo, at 20, had eight
arrests and remained at large.
Gwyda Oo.1Howc are _partQers
in scadsofvflgetableseedstbey'll
During the 23 years Ot:de &amp;
plant between their adjoining
Harriet were on radio &amp; TV
properties ln The Hampton.s .... no ooe ever established h o w
You can't rent a room on the (h:zie made his obviously comAmerican Hotel's 50th fioor fortable living; when Ozzle stars
tt's the Think Tank where t h e De:::. 29 without Harriet oo.
Tisch Bros. computers click out "Mothers-In-Law" he'll play a
bills, inventories, etc.
former band1eader bt the eplThe Samantha Egg&lt;tr - Tom
sode titled, '"Didn't Yoo Used
Stern marriage is sternly scram - To Be Ossle &amp;lick?'' ..~ . Ozzie
was a smoothly professional TV
bost when he filled In for Joey
Bishop . ..• Carlos Pavezo, a
CALL
waiter at Christo's, was a bull 992-2057
fighter in his native Argentina
and was all set to go back to his
We
native Mendoza ror the bullring
Pick-Up
on Harold Pi.nter's ''Birthday

Party" will boast a posh pho-

and
Deliver

HOME LAUNDRY
N. S.cand

co-

fillest set deslgner, JoMlelzlner,
ls going oft'-Bdwy. for the nrlt
tlme fashionln&amp; the "PtMJsibllities" sets.
otto Premlnger, a legendary

and

DECKER

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¢l1MI

i1r HU, r.c,

nTIIoy f""' up JO , _ , t .... tillY• ..,. tillY if'J Ceptojrt
/COflgflroo, tlte ..Jd-Cite G__,r•

Q-What is the fuU Mmo

EVERY
COSTUME
JEWELRY

1.00

Gi(ls lo Thrill

MUSICAL
JEWELRY
BOXES

YOUTH ASKED FOR fl'l
so l can overhear. About "aeel.
This column Ia tor young peo. denta., in the vaca.nt lot, and what
pie, their problams and pleas- happens to Qnks.
ures. their troubles and run. A.s
I get stomach aches a lot
with the rest of Helen Help USf, but my motl-Ji!r won't let me stay
It wefcomes laughs but won't home because she thinks rm
doclge a serious question with a £ak1n.g. What am I going to do?
D~'PERATELY

brush-off.

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Sond your teenage questions to
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care of
Helen Help USf tills newspaper,
BRffiERY GETS YOU
NOWHERE BUT BROKE

Dear Desperate:
Now hear this! You are &amp;Ving to get these two bullle• in a
crowd of ld.ds and you are going to say loud and clear, ''I'm
through paying you heaHh Insur-

I'm a boy in the eighth grade.
My troubles started last year.
Two kids who are twice m,y size
were always alter me for money. One or them rorced me to
give him a dime a da.,y for the
last two montlls of sehool. It
was that or get beat up. Wilen I
said' r~ tell, lie 111111, "'r;;y 'It
and you might turn up dead. •• So
I pBid. They IIIII pushed me
around a lot.
This year the)' acted friendly at firll. They palled me on
the be.dr. and everything.
Now they want mone_y, money,
money all the time. One dem9J\ds
a dollar a week, and the other
"'borrows" about 15 eents a &lt;Ia¥,
but he never pays it baek. 1 have
to .., without my lunch so rll
have the money. When (go broke,
they follow me home and talk

6. 50

• ber 27 ID the pneral•a office.

Greathouse waa clted for savIng a ooldler from drownlllgAugull 29, 196'1 near Chu Lal, Re-

In&amp;

oerv:

.pnbllc of VIetnam, 111111e
with the 10111 Airborne Dlvlsloa (Airmobile).
While 00 search """ dellroy
ml11km, Greathouse's platoon

a

n• moving alms 1 stream bed
that was extremely tru.eherous
duo to nUIIler&lt;JUB deep pools. As

Finishine Sander ......•.. 19.88

his squad """ J&gt;OBolng one of
the deep pools, tbe 1CJW1 machlne-cumer slipped IUid fen Into
811Proxlmately elsht feet of ....
tor.
The paratrooper hal hio ruck-

3/8" Drill ... . .......... 14.44

H8i:YY. Duty ~ander ••••••• 31.88

Heavy Duty W' .......... 46.88

NAMED AFTER ACTOR
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio (UPD
- Clcy Council Tueadal nlaht
offlclall,y IUled a major thor-

7% ·· Saw ................ 27 .77

oucMare here "Dean Martin
Boulevard'' ia honor ot l;he ••

Ebersbach
u"ff

Hard~rare

"EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE"
STREET
"A Gold Star Store"

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tenatner.
A copJ ol the ordinance wu
Hill to tho
homo

odor..._.,

In Hoi!)'Wood. Mardn 11U bora
cud nlNCI Ill steubenville.

Although the president of
the United Slates ouatomarily
takes the oath of office In
Washington, there is no provision or law to that effect.

Jewtllte
DRESSER SETS

5.50

ance!"
Be sure you have plenty ofwitne sses and the,y dig just what yoo

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mean, espectaUy as concerns

POWDER BOXES

the "accident" bt the vacant Jot.
Blackmailers don't carry o u t
their threats when they k n o w
they•n be blamed for the m-ime.
N'elit, t:O"'IIOnne ·aru! U!ll yrur
parents all about thil persecution . What are parents for, U
not to advise and protect? - IL
Dear Helen:
My father says that If Y... belong to a minority race or religIon and marry out of either one.
you always "marry down... Is
this rllJI1t?- WONDERING JEW
Dear Won:
No! But we'll never coovtace
your father, will we?- H.
Dear Helen:
Our school custodlanwaxesthe

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Tho -llnr Green-St. Joseph

LEATHER
GIFTS

up

LEATHER
BILLFOLDS ••••• 3.95 up
.Lacl.lu" Justin Genuine
Loother

CLUTCH PURSES
AND HANDBAGS .4.98 up

sack and his machinegun on a

Men" a Juati111 Genuine

sUns around his neck. causlnc
him to lmmedlatol.v sink to the

LEAT11.ER
BILLFOtDS •• , ..3.95 up

bottom.
Greathouse dropped his ruckltlck and weapoo and dived Into
tbe bottom of the pool with com.
ple&amp;e disregard ror hla own satet-. He brou&amp;l1t hlo strlck1111 com-,
racle to the surface and podled':
him to shore.
•
GreatlloUse,- conq&gt;letedhis
tour of duiJ' with the U. S. Arllll'
on November 29, eatwed the
Army at Ft. KDox, Ky., Ill December 1966 and arrived Ill VIetnam Ill JUDO of 1967. Prior awards Include the PUrple Heart
and the VIol Rlllbon.
.

Greathouse w a 1

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CARATS, DOROTHY GRAY,
TUSSY, EVENING IN PARIS,
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Dan

McLemore iiUid Dick llradpro

fJ&gt;r an 8U2 Uo to move the
came Into the second extra ~es­

olon, tho tall la,v-qo casnlrc
with sewn secords lett.
St. Jo&amp;aph, ...- 2-0, wa1 led
by Jollke He- willt 25 polnll
cud Dan ·Kall¥ with 21. Bowl-

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secoOO half and were forred fp..
to the llrst ... rtlmo period
when Ed Leonarczyk ol SL Joseph sunk a row-rooter with
ooe second left In regulmion
time to tie tbe aeore ?t-74.

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(Pa.) bosketiJoll pme wu a
thriUer to tbe elll
Weclneodo,y n1J1rL
The pma ollled 90.S8 when
Tcon ~ch of St. Joa011h picked
'C) 1 loose ball 1n the last seconds or a secant overtime _per..
Iori and drove In with tho wln&gt;nln&amp; boskel.
The Faloona had held a onepoint edp at tho half, 3~4,
alter traUinw -ly In tbe pme
~ck

l..,,. Green'a Rudgoro also ~.-...~.
·•
,
·26 point. In the team s second
loss In lltree pmeo.
In other aame•. the Uolwralt;y ot Duton rJ,pped Gamon
College ol Erie, PL, 91-71 II
Dan SAdlier scored a caner-hipl 29 polrU.

The win was the Fb'era• ~eeond straight and marked Gaanon's second loui..Dthree •tarts.
A

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29 ,3 polntl per pm.e. He was

Moll Valuable Rodman IUid Pla,ver ~the Year, Honorable MenAll - American NAtA, firll
team All - Kenluc:k,y Jntorcollogtate Athlotlc Cooference and
~clal Mentloo District No. 22
NAJA.

Tornado Frosh

Coacb Woody Hayeo of Ohio
State ..... named coach or the
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c,.chod by Larry (Little Fooo)
Wolfe, -ned Ito 1968-69 cage
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Wahlma Wod!X!adal at Racine.
G•nl David White paced the
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California aa Its pla,ver of the

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representatives claimed they
have soUd backing by other
players. "'The Cardinals are 100
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Ohioans 011 the squad were

IJDebacker Bob Babich of MIami. oft'enslve tackle Rufus
Ma,ves of Ohio State cud of!en.
live guard John gdmers or

xavier on the ttrst team and otren1ive tackle Dave Foley of
Ohio Slate on the oe&lt;OOd team.
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Neil Baker and Rick Snider, 2
eacb cud John Eichinger and Ran&gt;dy Pyln, eaeh 1.
Mike Howard topped Wahama
seorirw with seven points. Southern led 20-4 when the nnt per-

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!ilackleford and S.foot-8 Sldne,y
Wlcko.
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UCLA to lis 94-82 opening sea8011 romp over Purdue. 11rnre

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camed 27 points. Alcindor ack!ed 18 points and 20 rebouods.
Vallelf•·,""'l ·~wraco ..moviil In ::i
from tho Junior c:olleso ranko,
Ohio State, which outlalted
Ohio Univeralzy ·83-77 In lis~
..... ener, wiU start 6-loot-7 Dave
Sorenson at center, steve Howll ( "'
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6~, and Jim Cle...,s (6~,
at forwards and Meadors (6~)
and Judy Finney (6..4) Ill tho
backoourt.
Milling trom UCLA's championshlp team are guards Mike
Warren and Ludua Allen who
Ta,vlor has leboled "lite boll
pair of defenaive badr.court .PIOple Pve ever seen In coUep
basketball.
"UCLA ls IIIII a real iiJ()d
club. II still uoes liMo fUll court

pres• and still nmallkecrazy,"
Ta,vlor llald.
CII!IIIOOO, a llsblnln&amp; • quick
sopbomore, Inherited Bill liasket's forward poaltkJo. Hoskel,
,.,.. with the N.,. York Knlckerbockors of lite Natlmal Bukelball Aosoclatton, led the
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Iod ended, WIS ahead 32-8 at
COLUMBUS (UPI) A II have a 8bot blocked Friday."
halttlme am 45--15 at the end week long, Ohio state Coach . "More and more, our kids
ofthe third per!Qd.
··'; Fr~ Ta,vlor has. l&gt;i'e~. psy_chol- '"'mo ··drlvlnii 111 only to stop,
oglcall,y prepariog hill Buck- then passed the ball back out
Roue'• "WeD~'
ror Lew Alclndor, UCLA's 7~ rather than try to make tt
foot-1
All-America center.
th-·~
•••Tbe "well" of the U.S.
•_., the tralflc. Our ..._
Seven! members of tbe trelh- tain (II-" Meadors) is the
House of Representatives is
--~
L~
the
k'
man
basketball team have been orneriest one to our group.
1
the apace U'ICI~ween
c er s
desk, which is lmenedlately
In llatioood around tbe perimeter
He'll try to lake the ball right
front of the speaker's ros· of tbe foul line, armed with through Alclndor If anybody
trum, and the tlrst row of tennis raquets.
will, bul rm here to toll him he
seats.
AI a member or the varsity . can't. u it can be done, Denny
triea to move in for a 15-20 is the one who wl.ll do it," Ta,y~
toot lbat, the racpet-bearers lor lall&amp;bed.
0 A
aurge forward to bat Ule ball
UCLA is seeking its third
0
Into tho air.
stralsbl NCAA champlooshlp.
The glmmlck was lnteaded The Bruias, llllder Coach John
"to get tbe kids aware d. tbe
Wooden, h a v e takea the UUe
fact ~ could have one five o1 the lalt six years.
blocked," Taylor oald WednosAltbough Alclndor pre-.
111
lntematlooal c1af nlsbl - 48 hours before liMo moll menacln&amp; problem to
Eaa
Ohio &amp;ate's meeting with No. Ohio state, UCLA 1s far rrom. a
W. L. Pet. GB 1 ranked UCLA II St. Jolm one-man team.
Bolla! ••••.. 17 6 .739
Arena.
Alcledor Is complemented by
BaltlmcJre · · .19 7 .731
A oolloant crowd of 13,000- 6-foot-3 guards BW SWOek and
Pldladelphla .. 13 6 .684 2
plua Ia aasured.
John Vallely, 6-foot-1 41111

stan
storM)'. - · 16 of hill 18 polatlllllbe hall cud S1ar1&amp;7 hit If of blo
25 DGinto a11tr lntermlaatoo to
ctn tho Tlpro lbelr ..Wtn o-an cudllrot In liMo Ohio
Canferom:o. DrteJinr ...i

J.

Tbo Houllm

the Re&lt;l»rd catcher. "The Alabama 88 Texas 56
players are 100 _per cent oo. the Miss. 90 Arkansas A&amp;K 75
Red ~." aa1d pitcher Jim
Midwest
Lonborg."
Jollaml, Ohio 86 Bellarmlne 67
But Atlanta general manager ....a 99 No. llllch. 69
Paul Richards said Miller "does ru. St. 88 SE. Louisiana 57
not speak tor tbe rank and rue Loyola, ru. 90 St. Jhu'. lllln 63
- onJ..y for some rabble rousers St.Joplt's Pa. 90 Bwln&amp; Grn 88

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erS were Jerry Hubbard with 81

Mil-. · .

hlP tor

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about

radio-TV; II slmpl,y says tbe

year and four Ohioans were
named to .the AU • America

team by The

Cronin denied any coercion of

-wa.

._lllblo

Collop Balketball Beaults
By United Preu ~
Ell!
La Salle 100 BalUmore 57
Loyola, Jold. 64 Hofstra 62
lone 88 Rormoke 63
Collllllbl4 95 CCNY 37
Fordham 98 Yale U
Coart Grd 100 N.Y. Mrtme 62
Brown 79
lslaed 59
Rider 71 Lafa,vrtte 60
Cornell 93 ~acuse 81
Rutgers 70 Pem 55
NaVY 70 Harvard 58
Swthnnro 71 Fmkln&amp;Mrahll 57
Dldm10 12 Elzbthtwn 69
Sooth
S.C. 68 Wake Forest 63
Iowa St. 72 Tenn. 66
Catawba 77 Prsbytrn 56
Md. St. 90 St. Paul'o 73
Memphis st. 81 Tex. ArlnJIIn 49
W.Va. 86 Maryland 65

players saying, "I haven't heard
of any."
Ed !llort, general manager of
the adeaeo Wh1.te Scm, aa1d
there Ia no que8tloo ot players
''surrendering'' radio-TV rigbts
beeause the players doo't have
those rights to surrender. Stort
said the prelellt agreement

but tho Yaei&lt;- diem _,
,. trteol lor • fourth that ..... ....,... 1M
deal to "" pii&lt;Mr Kol:tch - l l l ............ _ . . .
dlr AndY Kbo&lt;O.
fi'Gin tbo Lol

iJ"8td7 ._n _ple,yera."

owners wm them to "eurrender" these rights.

t:Joo1.,- Womack.

"'More than ontt club 11 ~
to podlock tho park .. be
(Mlller) II IDII&lt;fna: It
to opera," llld Rldaard&amp;.
The pl.verl' broadllde (!fera flurey of tradol II
the meettna

Cage Seores

"doesn't

you.

jump lhot by Jim
with 10 seCOilds left
aavu B1utft:on I nerwus 68--6'1
o•oa&gt;&lt;tpenlog wiD o..r Ohlo
Northem. Tbo Polar Boars,,_
1-1, bad enJoyed a 56--36 lead
before Blui!IDo put on a lullcourt preu with 10 mlnuteo to Clllc._ • • .If 8 .636 2\l,
pla,v, · LanRhalf led all ocdr.rs Ne" York · • .12 U .462 6\l,
"1111 22 polnto. Tom Rooa no Detroit •••.• 10 IS .43.1 7
hlah for the Boars with 17.
6 18 .2$0 11\l,
Dallamo r&lt;lll1&gt;ed owr Adrian
Well
(Mich,) 94-M, but loot Ito liar
W, L. Pet. GB
forward, Don Torbou•, 111 tbe Loo Anpleo •. 17 7 •708
procesa. Torbwte, holtlo tbe SID Frae&gt;••••• 12 IS .480 5\l,
achool'o aU-time ocorlnrroconl, SID 01110 •••• 12 IS .480 5\l,
lett the &amp;liDO •rly with a loot Allanla ••..•• 12 U .462 6
lnjui-y. Tbo win makes Defiance
11 1B .3711 8\l,
U cud lllpt Adrlon wlnleu In Cld- ...... 10 17 .370 8'h
In two IIUDOI. 1.orl')' Holden led - . , ••• , . 6 17 .281 li)lh
Wodoelda,f'o Re1111lta
Defiance "lth 17 points.
lfloml oaally -ned Ballarr Phlledolphla 110 Sim Dleao 99
mini (Ky.) 8&amp;-417 for a 1·1 s • Now York 01 Allaala 10
''"' record. Mike Wren cud Baltimore 10 Detralt 106
Fnnln Lliaacs paced the Red- 101
99
olrlno with 16 pgnte apiece.
- . , 12e Son FrUicloco 97
Walob loll to Clarion (Pa.)
(OedJ - • .-led)
116-'19, Ito 8rot defeat In 'l'l1urldo,J'o Gamea
pm11 IIIIo - - Chorl&lt;o Col- Pblladolph1a at Clrlcaao
Her of W:doh ll_.t aU aconn
CO:&gt;Il- .-....J
With 28 poillla.
Wltled&gt;eq Capital Ito .
second lou in. as man,y 1tart1
73-17 boblnd tho socond - hall
a - . , . of Tim T - 1 ml

LanRhalf

Sf. LOUIS (UPI)-Football

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and also
went It
detlnltely llated that the)' r:hore
Ill radio·TV rlghta. 11tey say the

Mil-

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School Ill 1966 ...t plans to attend a trade IChool oace be

c._,,., Ton....tdll, Edlter

Coach Art Lanhlm'a R to more from GrayiCil, Ky., a 19&amp;7
Grande coneso RodmeCI wiD be i'"aduale of Prichard HIRb School
IO&lt;IIdnc for tholr flrll win of the where as a lellior he averepd
1968.$1 boskelball ...... tonlsbl 21 poloto IUid 10 r - per
at Geor_, Collep, Georgo- game. Baker waa named to All.mwn, Ky., before making tholr Confermce, All -llol!looal IUid Allant home appearance of the District leaml and made Honor·
I8UCI1 here Sltuntly.
able MonUonAU-State. LUtyear,
Local llno wiD aoa the Red- Baker led In a1siltl and averaged
_ , Ill action for the llrll Ume 8.6 polnto per (I8Jile,
tlll1 seaiOD at 2:30 p.m. SaturDarrell Ball - 6-1 Bqlhomore
do,y Ill Gallla Academ,y H I R h from AmetvUle, 1 1967 graduScbooll)'lll when they WIBle with ate of ADios-Born llillh School
the Flndl~J COllege Oilers Ill the Wllero he averapcl 15 polnto and
12 rebound1per pme, was named
amual llomec:omlnt!Game.
Lall year the Rodmeo loll to tho Athens Count;y AU-Lequo
twice to Georaatuwn, H0-82 cud tWo IMSOill and received Hmtor.
85-84. 1bla
Rio Grande able Jolentlon Ill the Dlllrlct r...-.
hu loll Ito flrll two pmao of nament. La a year, Ball averaged
the ......, to Berea Colle&amp;o 83- 3.4 point&amp; per pme.
73 and to Urbooa Colleao 103Bob Mabry - 6~ Junior
tot.
from Dayton. As a grac:Uate ~
COOoh Lanham lo bollmlnl:hls Da¥ton Roooevllt liiJh School,
ninth roar u Athlotle Director Mobey was IUled to All-Cit',
and Head ~ COOCII of All • Area, AU - Groator-Da,vlm
tho Redmen. In elsbl 108110111 hill IUid All-Slate teama. As a freahRedman have woo 95 and loot 72 man at Rio Grande, Mabry averboUpmao.
alllld 17.3 reboundl IUid 16.8
Here 11 a run down on the Bed- polnlo per pme with a shooting
average ot .559. Last year, Mam•:
Charleo Baker- 6-0...,.... bry averaged 2U robounda and

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wu
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moellnr• thuo fir.
oald tho prolldorrl of club.
Cronin ... told by . • Pt'OIP'Uft," lllld CrGbln.
u&gt;JbJ.I could be a J'llll hlelb bo:eeboll alllclalo wore
ltalematel
If
Aid
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ownoro
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tbo
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tbe
ownerl'
repreaeataeharpd.
the
ownera
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diiCplte threatono
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maJor
"~ taeti.CI. •• 'llHV' &amp;110
before the OIJIIIUal baoeboU Uve•."
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Amerlcaa
LN&amp;uo
Joe wlntez _ . . , . bore tnl oo
Srltl,trdq.
''~bey tnNn ...... llid Tim
Crrlolll.
lured"
some players Into
Cronin IDII:nted tho
McCarver ;, liMo St. Loulo matter Ulltlll 11 beiDa MP'tfed
1be OWDIJ'I' CIOUDI8I 0 John
., don't know they alJJ&amp;II&gt;i 1969 contractsCUdlnalo aboot tho 123 maJor and thoro IIIII could be a lrJI of Gahorln, boo met with loOIIor meau by a lack of neaotflttm," by throa1enlrJjr to !hom to
1....., pl~Jera wbo alined a !live and lake." Aed Manln and .PIQ'er repreaentltlve• on said Croni..D. "We've bad more tho mlnoro, and pla,vero .......,.
llatement 11111111 they ...Wd Miller, the exeeuttve director of the ponsloa lll"OOnnent and tbe talks with them thaD they've the five-year minimum ror tbe
reflrse to olgn their 1969 the Pl&amp;¥era Auoelatloa who nox1 meot:lnR IJn ocheduled lor bad Ill tho peace talko Ill Parlo. _..,. program by tbreat... og
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to a new l8llel'al beneftt 123 pllyera, commented, 1 -there Hmrever, MWer ~~ tbe TUeadal.
neeusary ftve years.
players
are
angry
because
The current penlloa program
'"NN
me
has
said
1be
owoer1
1• ample time to reach ·
Gahorln, cud not tho actual
qnement llmicabl,y ...
OlQJiros Ill March. Tbo ploJors
oro dolll&amp;lldlnR certain Improve-

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Southampton, England, is
agalnst it and she won the arguclosely
identified with thP hisment with her u1timate ploy: she
tory
of
North America beannounced she wa.s expecting ancause it was the port of deother bambino.
parture (or the Mayflower and

humor papo.- LAUGIIING WrrH
THEM
Dear Helen,
l agree with "Pol-lt." Those

..1. P&lt;111oroy-Middleport, o.,

Pension Argument Threatening Baseball

•Atbose jokes." She doesntt have ING

Lalell tblng for school floors
Is durable carpellni, rm told
It lalla l01J80r t11an Ule, rOQ!IreS
leas upkeep. And tt•a considora-

tough director, and Jadde Gleason. a legendary director - resister, got alq _..t&gt;ly on
Otto's u9ddoo"' rum coliUid,y ...
Donald Pleaoance (lobulouoly nne
In "Tbe Man in tbe Glass
Booth"' on Bctwy .) 11 even more
prOtld of his nve~year.old daughter Polly' a aetlog debut irl the
Pixie Judy Troupe's ''Uttlest
Clown" kiddie - production at
Jud!IOII l,lall.

A-Kerosene. Both turboprop and conventional ramjet
engines use it as fuel.

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five permanent

tee.

II,

'Ib11 year tM noon are even mud! f1 a ~ of hwnor, or . - - - - - - - - - - .
worse. I MW tour dlflerent ldda m~Q"be she has a Hn&amp;e ,_ her
WI at ..- one da,y. ~noon own inadeQ'11ey. Usually a Jew
1re real prettJ, but ean't 10me- · can cell lbe fUJvdeat Joke a on
tblng be done tile wax the)' Je,.o; prlella tell tho boll cathInterior &amp; Elhrlor
use?- EX HOP ALONG
olle Joke&amp;i and ennTeranalau&amp;ll .,
Carpenter Work
Dear Ex:
at Chemselve1, oc:cuionally. I
Someone lhould auaeat oon - fl'lery doetor, politician or actor
Repair and Palnllllt
old4 """ to the aehool bootd be- beeame tneenNCI over jokoo """·
CALL
foro liMo dl:etrlct Is bit with a cernlng tholr pr&lt;lfeoalllno, ,...d
damage autt.
have no comedlanl, eartoons. or

Bltl,y'a pols
know that•a fuM)- already - tor
Bin&amp; Crosb.Y Procluctloao, ...,.,
ed together in the Navy a eou.
pie of wan ago ... ~belklwy.'l
and

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D&lt;oar
Helen,

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Jokoo Jon,
Ballono, PUleo, can ellhor be bllat·
d Chrlatmu ·~.uon on crutchReprdlna- ".Pol-It,.. the Po- touo or deadly. When the)' aot
•• beeaUoo .J "''-' Ill )I.e hallo U.h • llallon airI ro:nenlo . , _ andcjld,J,I-STOPLAUGH-

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and brc*e m,y

8\' ,1_\CK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK- Ma' Baer Jr.
will head a health club S)'ndieate, barbeU gyms in big cities
•.•. Judith Crlst'sLookmagpiece

bled agal11 •••• UN scribes think
U Thantwllltr)'toplacethc&amp;tez
canal under UN trullteeahip ....
Lawrence Welii. h bo.,'t&lt;ei In Lo
Har-rah's In Tahoe for oext June

and the contract calla for more
than 100 in his troupe - a rectographer - Lord &amp;.owdell .... ord .... Ptlgeen Fitzgerald a n 1.
Jack Carter's estranged frau other animalphJles wUI be hlpPaula Stewart's sutrering rrom a py, no doubt., to learn that all
head bop by a hiw~e hotrod .... 670 horses in "Tho Charge of
Venezuelan money is flowing into the Light Brigade" rnovte had
Yankee dollars from Castro
their ears packed trith cotton
rrlghtened businessmen there .... during the dynamite-no!~ scenes
The Bdwy. sector Is this wild; of simulated camon fire.
the captain ol ihe theatrical area
PubUahers of the Robert II.
precinct had two choice ducats Rimmer novel '"Propolition 31"
ror .. FUI'U\Y Girl" and they were were asked what the •'pnJi)OSlstoleo - and scalped in the lob- tion'' is and replied: "Indecent."
by before tbe heister could be . .•. Bdwy. businessmen such as
hauled in.
Vincent Sardi Jr., Lou Walters
Wyatt Cooper (Gloria Vander- or the Latin QuarteT, Irving Chesbilt's husband) and Rooald Rca- kin of the League of N. Y. 'lbeagaa'a aonMikearebehindamen's -tres, etc., are deeply concerr~­
mod-clothing exhibition by nine · ed about the wa,y Bdw.)'. is Binkrar..out lnternattonal designers ing into grubbier ways .... Vln···• Oh, those wild stage actress- cent SardJ. Jr. was mugged by
e•, Uta " - and gifted young an a&lt;ldlct llllo, at 20, had eight
arrests and remained at large.
Gwyda Oo.1Howc are _partQers
in scadsofvflgetableseedstbey'll
During the 23 years Ot:de &amp;
plant between their adjoining
Harriet were on radio &amp; TV
properties ln The Hampton.s .... no ooe ever established h o w
You can't rent a room on the (h:zie made his obviously comAmerican Hotel's 50th fioor fortable living; when Ozzle stars
tt's the Think Tank where t h e De:::. 29 without Harriet oo.
Tisch Bros. computers click out "Mothers-In-Law" he'll play a
bills, inventories, etc.
former band1eader bt the eplThe Samantha Egg&lt;tr - Tom
sode titled, '"Didn't Yoo Used
Stern marriage is sternly scram - To Be Ossle &amp;lick?'' ..~ . Ozzie
was a smoothly professional TV
bost when he filled In for Joey
Bishop . ..• Carlos Pavezo, a
CALL
waiter at Christo's, was a bull 992-2057
fighter in his native Argentina
and was all set to go back to his
We
native Mendoza ror the bullring
Pick-Up
on Harold Pi.nter's ''Birthday

Party" will boast a posh pho-

and
Deliver

HOME LAUNDRY
N. S.cand

co-

fillest set deslgner, JoMlelzlner,
ls going oft'-Bdwy. for the nrlt
tlme fashionln&amp; the "PtMJsibllities" sets.
otto Premlnger, a legendary

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MUSICAL
JEWELRY
BOXES

YOUTH ASKED FOR fl'l
so l can overhear. About "aeel.
This column Ia tor young peo. denta., in the vaca.nt lot, and what
pie, their problams and pleas- happens to Qnks.
ures. their troubles and run. A.s
I get stomach aches a lot
with the rest of Helen Help USf, but my motl-Ji!r won't let me stay
It wefcomes laughs but won't home because she thinks rm
doclge a serious question with a £ak1n.g. What am I going to do?
D~'PERATELY

brush-off.

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Sond your teenage questions to
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care of
Helen Help USf tills newspaper,
BRffiERY GETS YOU
NOWHERE BUT BROKE

Dear Desperate:
Now hear this! You are &amp;Ving to get these two bullle• in a
crowd of ld.ds and you are going to say loud and clear, ''I'm
through paying you heaHh Insur-

I'm a boy in the eighth grade.
My troubles started last year.
Two kids who are twice m,y size
were always alter me for money. One or them rorced me to
give him a dime a da.,y for the
last two montlls of sehool. It
was that or get beat up. Wilen I
said' r~ tell, lie 111111, "'r;;y 'It
and you might turn up dead. •• So
I pBid. They IIIII pushed me
around a lot.
This year the)' acted friendly at firll. They palled me on
the be.dr. and everything.
Now they want mone_y, money,
money all the time. One dem9J\ds
a dollar a week, and the other
"'borrows" about 15 eents a &lt;Ia¥,
but he never pays it baek. 1 have
to .., without my lunch so rll
have the money. When (go broke,
they follow me home and talk

6. 50

• ber 27 ID the pneral•a office.

Greathouse waa clted for savIng a ooldler from drownlllgAugull 29, 196'1 near Chu Lal, Re-

In&amp;

oerv:

.pnbllc of VIetnam, 111111e
with the 10111 Airborne Dlvlsloa (Airmobile).
While 00 search """ dellroy
ml11km, Greathouse's platoon

a

n• moving alms 1 stream bed
that was extremely tru.eherous
duo to nUIIler&lt;JUB deep pools. As

Finishine Sander ......•.. 19.88

his squad """ J&gt;OBolng one of
the deep pools, tbe 1CJW1 machlne-cumer slipped IUid fen Into
811Proxlmately elsht feet of ....
tor.
The paratrooper hal hio ruck-

3/8" Drill ... . .......... 14.44

H8i:YY. Duty ~ander ••••••• 31.88

Heavy Duty W' .......... 46.88

NAMED AFTER ACTOR
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio (UPD
- Clcy Council Tueadal nlaht
offlclall,y IUled a major thor-

7% ·· Saw ................ 27 .77

oucMare here "Dean Martin
Boulevard'' ia honor ot l;he ••

Ebersbach
u"ff

Hard~rare

"EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE"
STREET
"A Gold Star Store"

lila-.

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tenatner.
A copJ ol the ordinance wu
Hill to tho
homo

odor..._.,

In Hoi!)'Wood. Mardn 11U bora
cud nlNCI Ill steubenville.

Although the president of
the United Slates ouatomarily
takes the oath of office In
Washington, there is no provision or law to that effect.

Jewtllte
DRESSER SETS

5.50

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Be sure you have plenty ofwitne sses and the,y dig just what yoo

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mean, espectaUy as concerns

POWDER BOXES

the "accident" bt the vacant Jot.
Blackmailers don't carry o u t
their threats when they k n o w
they•n be blamed for the m-ime.
N'elit, t:O"'IIOnne ·aru! U!ll yrur
parents all about thil persecution . What are parents for, U
not to advise and protect? - IL
Dear Helen:
My father says that If Y... belong to a minority race or religIon and marry out of either one.
you always "marry down... Is
this rllJI1t?- WONDERING JEW
Dear Won:
No! But we'll never coovtace
your father, will we?- H.
Dear Helen:
Our school custodlanwaxesthe

k2. t81p

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LEATHER
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.Lacl.lu" Justin Genuine
Loother

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sack and his machinegun on a

Men" a Juati111 Genuine

sUns around his neck. causlnc
him to lmmedlatol.v sink to the

LEAT11.ER
BILLFOtDS •• , ..3.95 up

bottom.
Greathouse dropped his ruckltlck and weapoo and dived Into
tbe bottom of the pool with com.
ple&amp;e disregard ror hla own satet-. He brou&amp;l1t hlo strlck1111 com-,
racle to the surface and podled':
him to shore.
•
GreatlloUse,- conq&gt;letedhis
tour of duiJ' with the U. S. Arllll'
on November 29, eatwed the
Army at Ft. KDox, Ky., Ill December 1966 and arrived Ill VIetnam Ill JUDO of 1967. Prior awards Include the PUrple Heart
and the VIol Rlllbon.
.

Greathouse w a 1

ll'~abJd

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St..re At

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\oaltftf!l,

Bowllnl Green plf lojjother

boclo-to.bock

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Dan

McLemore iiUid Dick llradpro

fJ&gt;r an 8U2 Uo to move the
came Into the second extra ~es­

olon, tho tall la,v-qo casnlrc
with sewn secords lett.
St. Jo&amp;aph, ...- 2-0, wa1 led
by Jollke He- willt 25 polnll
cud Dan ·Kall¥ with 21. Bowl-

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.

secoOO half and were forred fp..
to the llrst ... rtlmo period
when Ed Leonarczyk ol SL Joseph sunk a row-rooter with
ooe second left In regulmion
time to tie tbe aeore ?t-74.

illiJ3ill

Chanol No. 5, Canoe; Yardloy, Old Sr,ico, Williams
Mennen, Gi I ette, Cun"ier
lvn 1 Kine• Men, Envlish

IUs parenta, Mr. and M r 1.
Don W, Greathouoe, re:ddo at
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w~ OM ' " ' lfl •4¥•nco ot • .,.
Dally S.nthtel · Office, 123.40. Sti
' 111M1h1, 111.10• .'Thru Month•, $5.15.:
·l7 MMor Re.,.. wher. c.n-t.r • .,.
viC. Mt lll'li'•lldle~ On• ~~~~tnth $1..50.
·lr N~lh 0... Y'• 110.00. $b !Hftths=
"$5.25. Tlw" morwths $3.00. S~o4scrl.,..
tlon • prlu lnc;lwolo• Surtdoy TIMe ..

(Pa.) bosketiJoll pme wu a
thriUer to tbe elll
Weclneodo,y n1J1rL
The pma ollled 90.S8 when
Tcon ~ch of St. Joa011h picked
'C) 1 loose ball 1n the last seconds or a secant overtime _per..
Iori and drove In with tho wln&gt;nln&amp; boskel.
The Faloona had held a onepoint edp at tho half, 3~4,
alter traUinw -ly In tbe pme
~ck

l..,,. Green'a Rudgoro also ~.-...~.
·•
,
·26 point. In the team s second
loss In lltree pmeo.
In other aame•. the Uolwralt;y ot Duton rJ,pped Gamon
College ol Erie, PL, 91-71 II
Dan SAdlier scored a caner-hipl 29 polrU.

The win was the Fb'era• ~eeond straight and marked Gaanon's second loui..Dthree •tarts.
A

l~fool

29 ,3 polntl per pm.e. He was

Moll Valuable Rodman IUid Pla,ver ~the Year, Honorable MenAll - American NAtA, firll
team All - Kenluc:k,y Jntorcollogtate Athlotlc Cooference and
~clal Mentloo District No. 22
NAJA.

Tornado Frosh

Coacb Woody Hayeo of Ohio
State ..... named coach or the
~rtlng

Slap Falcons
The Southern High f r o a h,

c,.chod by Larry (Little Fooo)
Wolfe, -ned Ito 1968-69 cage
campalgn with 1 58-21 win owr
Wahlma Wod!X!adal at Racine.
G•nl David White paced the
Little Torradoes by pourlrw in
27 marker&amp; Other Southern scor-

say

a

word

Wat_ne Swlaher, Harold Lehse, an•

ke•,.th

McCulloch ~re your frl••ly pharmaciaJe et
Swilhor &amp; Lohoo RtKOII Drwg•. They ho.. low
p,.acrlptlon prices an• pNmpt t.Wice and. dlt•
count •rut prices seven • ..,. a wMit.

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L. Pet. Gil
lilnae- .... 14 4 ,778
XiallnckY ...... I 10 .f71 5\l,
Miami • . • • ·• • 8 ' •471 5\l,
NowYork ...
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News

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Wednoadal.
The Nowo named 0, J. Simp.
!KID oC second - rated SJuthem
California aa Its pla,ver of the

&amp;.lid Backing
McCarver and other pla.yer
representatives claimed they
have soUd backing by other
players. "'The Cardinals are 100
per cent behind this thing," said

Ohioans 011 the squad were

IJDebacker Bob Babich of MIami. oft'enslve tackle Rufus
Ma,ves of Ohio State cud of!en.
live guard John gdmers or

xavier on the ttrst team and otren1ive tackle Dave Foley of
Ohio Slate on the oe&lt;OOd team.
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Brei llert, Jim Hubbonl and Bob
Hy1ell, 4 each; Doug ~s, 3,
Neil Baker and Rick Snider, 2
eacb cud John Eichinger and Ran&gt;dy Pyln, eaeh 1.
Mike Howard topped Wahama
seorirw with seven points. Southern led 20-4 when the nnt per-

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"Wo mllJlrt as nll forget
. - our 1111-ln drW bocauoe
,..•re not ao1ng to ocoro la,v-lns
oo !hit IJU1," Ta,vlor said. ''By
..... liMo IAIIIIIa nqueto, aU
we'ro IQing to do lo to have
11 oot be 8 shock when our kids

!ilackleford and S.foot-8 Sldne,y
Wlcko.
111en there's 6-loot-7 oophomore CUrtis ROlle wbo led
UCLA to lis 94-82 opening sea8011 romp over Purdue. 11rnre

HUiellloq to • 78-1$ .

Ohio COI!IIr- wia owr w- ,
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I.CIDil!

Jolorllnoz; and ootllalder Dick
Slmpoon to the N... York
Yankeoo for relief P.lchor

Rt-

Trust your

camed 27 points. Alcindor ack!ed 18 points and 20 rebouods.
Vallelf•·,""'l ·~wraco ..moviil In ::i
from tho Junior c:olleso ranko,
Ohio State, which outlalted
Ohio Univeralzy ·83-77 In lis~
..... ener, wiU start 6-loot-7 Dave
Sorenson at center, steve Howll ( "'
""
e
6~, and Jim Cle...,s (6~,
at forwards and Meadors (6~)
and Judy Finney (6..4) Ill tho
backoourt.
Milling trom UCLA's championshlp team are guards Mike
Warren and Ludua Allen who
Ta,vlor has leboled "lite boll
pair of defenaive badr.court .PIOple Pve ever seen In coUep
basketball.
"UCLA ls IIIII a real iiJ()d
club. II still uoes liMo fUll court

pres• and still nmallkecrazy,"
Ta,vlor llald.
CII!IIIOOO, a llsblnln&amp; • quick
sopbomore, Inherited Bill liasket's forward poaltkJo. Hoskel,
,.,.. with the N.,. York Knlckerbockors of lite Natlmal Bukelball Aosoclatton, led the
Buckii)"Os Ill scoring and rebounding for the put three aoasons.

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three of (lltebor Mike CUellar
iiUid two minor ......... to
Ba1tlmoro lor ootllalcler CUrt
Blefll')' IUid 0110 minor 1_..,.;
third boaeman Bob Aapromonte
to Atlanta for outfielder Orlando
ly

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WE NOW HAVE EQUIPMENT TO STUD
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THE HOLES INSERTED IN THEM.
NEITHER CAN YOU BEAT RIZER
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Bucks Ready For UCLA Battle

hod cud Slot'l ~
wwth ......... for 41 polato to

. .. . Ill'

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Taylor Uses Gimmicks To Get

Iod ended, WIS ahead 32-8 at
COLUMBUS (UPI) A II have a 8bot blocked Friday."
halttlme am 45--15 at the end week long, Ohio state Coach . "More and more, our kids
ofthe third per!Qd.
··'; Fr~ Ta,vlor has. l&gt;i'e~. psy_chol- '"'mo ··drlvlnii 111 only to stop,
oglcall,y prepariog hill Buck- then passed the ball back out
Roue'• "WeD~'
ror Lew Alclndor, UCLA's 7~ rather than try to make tt
foot-1
All-America center.
th-·~
•••Tbe "well" of the U.S.
•_., the tralflc. Our ..._
Seven! members of tbe trelh- tain (II-" Meadors) is the
House of Representatives is
--~
L~
the
k'
man
basketball team have been orneriest one to our group.
1
the apace U'ICI~ween
c er s
desk, which is lmenedlately
In llatioood around tbe perimeter
He'll try to lake the ball right
front of the speaker's ros· of tbe foul line, armed with through Alclndor If anybody
trum, and the tlrst row of tennis raquets.
will, bul rm here to toll him he
seats.
AI a member or the varsity . can't. u it can be done, Denny
triea to move in for a 15-20 is the one who wl.ll do it," Ta,y~
toot lbat, the racpet-bearers lor lall&amp;bed.
0 A
aurge forward to bat Ule ball
UCLA is seeking its third
0
Into tho air.
stralsbl NCAA champlooshlp.
The glmmlck was lnteaded The Bruias, llllder Coach John
"to get tbe kids aware d. tbe
Wooden, h a v e takea the UUe
fact ~ could have one five o1 the lalt six years.
blocked," Taylor oald WednosAltbough Alclndor pre-.
111
lntematlooal c1af nlsbl - 48 hours before liMo moll menacln&amp; problem to
Eaa
Ohio &amp;ate's meeting with No. Ohio state, UCLA 1s far rrom. a
W. L. Pet. GB 1 ranked UCLA II St. Jolm one-man team.
Bolla! ••••.. 17 6 .739
Arena.
Alcledor Is complemented by
BaltlmcJre · · .19 7 .731
A oolloant crowd of 13,000- 6-foot-3 guards BW SWOek and
Pldladelphla .. 13 6 .684 2
plua Ia aasured.
John Vallely, 6-foot-1 41111

stan
storM)'. - · 16 of hill 18 polatlllllbe hall cud S1ar1&amp;7 hit If of blo
25 DGinto a11tr lntermlaatoo to
ctn tho Tlpro lbelr ..Wtn o-an cudllrot In liMo Ohio
Canferom:o. DrteJinr ...i

J.

Tbo Houllm

the Re&lt;l»rd catcher. "The Alabama 88 Texas 56
players are 100 _per cent oo. the Miss. 90 Arkansas A&amp;K 75
Red ~." aa1d pitcher Jim
Midwest
Lonborg."
Jollaml, Ohio 86 Bellarmlne 67
But Atlanta general manager ....a 99 No. llllch. 69
Paul Richards said Miller "does ru. St. 88 SE. Louisiana 57
not speak tor tbe rank and rue Loyola, ru. 90 St. Jhu'. lllln 63
- onJ..y for some rabble rousers St.Joplt's Pa. 90 Bwln&amp; Grn 88

-.e ......

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erS were Jerry Hubbard with 81

Mil-. · .

hlP tor

. _ , ...... I I .SOD 7

about

radio-TV; II slmpl,y says tbe

year and four Ohioans were
named to .the AU • America

team by The

Cronin denied any coercion of

-wa.

._lllblo

Collop Balketball Beaults
By United Preu ~
Ell!
La Salle 100 BalUmore 57
Loyola, Jold. 64 Hofstra 62
lone 88 Rormoke 63
Collllllbl4 95 CCNY 37
Fordham 98 Yale U
Coart Grd 100 N.Y. Mrtme 62
Brown 79
lslaed 59
Rider 71 Lafa,vrtte 60
Cornell 93 ~acuse 81
Rutgers 70 Pem 55
NaVY 70 Harvard 58
Swthnnro 71 Fmkln&amp;Mrahll 57
Dldm10 12 Elzbthtwn 69
Sooth
S.C. 68 Wake Forest 63
Iowa St. 72 Tenn. 66
Catawba 77 Prsbytrn 56
Md. St. 90 St. Paul'o 73
Memphis st. 81 Tex. ArlnJIIn 49
W.Va. 86 Maryland 65

players saying, "I haven't heard
of any."
Ed !llort, general manager of
the adeaeo Wh1.te Scm, aa1d
there Ia no que8tloo ot players
''surrendering'' radio-TV rigbts
beeause the players doo't have
those rights to surrender. Stort
said the prelellt agreement

but tho Yaei&lt;- diem _,
,. trteol lor • fourth that ..... ....,... 1M
deal to "" pii&lt;Mr Kol:tch - l l l ............ _ . . .
dlr AndY Kbo&lt;O.
fi'Gin tbo Lol

iJ"8td7 ._n _ple,yera."

owners wm them to "eurrender" these rights.

t:Joo1.,- Womack.

"'More than ontt club 11 ~
to podlock tho park .. be
(Mlller) II IDII&lt;fna: It
to opera," llld Rldaard&amp;.
The pl.verl' broadllde (!fera flurey of tradol II
the meettna

Cage Seores

"doesn't

you.

jump lhot by Jim
with 10 seCOilds left
aavu B1utft:on I nerwus 68--6'1
o•oa&gt;&lt;tpenlog wiD o..r Ohlo
Northem. Tbo Polar Boars,,_
1-1, bad enJoyed a 56--36 lead
before Blui!IDo put on a lullcourt preu with 10 mlnuteo to Clllc._ • • .If 8 .636 2\l,
pla,v, · LanRhalf led all ocdr.rs Ne" York · • .12 U .462 6\l,
"1111 22 polnto. Tom Rooa no Detroit •••.• 10 IS .43.1 7
hlah for the Boars with 17.
6 18 .2$0 11\l,
Dallamo r&lt;lll1&gt;ed owr Adrian
Well
(Mich,) 94-M, but loot Ito liar
W, L. Pet. GB
forward, Don Torbou•, 111 tbe Loo Anpleo •. 17 7 •708
procesa. Torbwte, holtlo tbe SID Frae&gt;••••• 12 IS .480 5\l,
achool'o aU-time ocorlnrroconl, SID 01110 •••• 12 IS .480 5\l,
lett the &amp;liDO •rly with a loot Allanla ••..•• 12 U .462 6
lnjui-y. Tbo win makes Defiance
11 1B .3711 8\l,
U cud lllpt Adrlon wlnleu In Cld- ...... 10 17 .370 8'h
In two IIUDOI. 1.orl')' Holden led - . , ••• , . 6 17 .281 li)lh
Wodoelda,f'o Re1111lta
Defiance "lth 17 points.
lfloml oaally -ned Ballarr Phlledolphla 110 Sim Dleao 99
mini (Ky.) 8&amp;-417 for a 1·1 s • Now York 01 Allaala 10
''"' record. Mike Wren cud Baltimore 10 Detralt 106
Fnnln Lliaacs paced the Red- 101
99
olrlno with 16 pgnte apiece.
- . , 12e Son FrUicloco 97
Walob loll to Clarion (Pa.)
(OedJ - • .-led)
116-'19, Ito 8rot defeat In 'l'l1urldo,J'o Gamea
pm11 IIIIo - - Chorl&lt;o Col- Pblladolph1a at Clrlcaao
Her of W:doh ll_.t aU aconn
CO:&gt;Il- .-....J
With 28 poillla.
Wltled&gt;eq Capital Ito .
second lou in. as man,y 1tart1
73-17 boblnd tho socond - hall
a - . , . of Tim T - 1 ml

LanRhalf

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and also
went It
detlnltely llated that the)' r:hore
Ill radio·TV rlghta. 11tey say the

Mil-

from Point P I - H I R h
School Ill 1966 ...t plans to attend a trade IChool oace be

c._,,., Ton....tdll, Edlter

Coach Art Lanhlm'a R to more from GrayiCil, Ky., a 19&amp;7
Grande coneso RodmeCI wiD be i'"aduale of Prichard HIRb School
IO&lt;IIdnc for tholr flrll win of the where as a lellior he averepd
1968.$1 boskelball ...... tonlsbl 21 poloto IUid 10 r - per
at Geor_, Collep, Georgo- game. Baker waa named to All.mwn, Ky., before making tholr Confermce, All -llol!looal IUid Allant home appearance of the District leaml and made Honor·
I8UCI1 here Sltuntly.
able MonUonAU-State. LUtyear,
Local llno wiD aoa the Red- Baker led In a1siltl and averaged
_ , Ill action for the llrll Ume 8.6 polnto per (I8Jile,
tlll1 seaiOD at 2:30 p.m. SaturDarrell Ball - 6-1 Bqlhomore
do,y Ill Gallla Academ,y H I R h from AmetvUle, 1 1967 graduScbooll)'lll when they WIBle with ate of ADios-Born llillh School
the Flndl~J COllege Oilers Ill the Wllero he averapcl 15 polnto and
12 rebound1per pme, was named
amual llomec:omlnt!Game.
Lall year the Rodmeo loll to tho Athens Count;y AU-Lequo
twice to Georaatuwn, H0-82 cud tWo IMSOill and received Hmtor.
85-84. 1bla
Rio Grande able Jolentlon Ill the Dlllrlct r...-.
hu loll Ito flrll two pmao of nament. La a year, Ball averaged
the ......, to Berea Colle&amp;o 83- 3.4 point&amp; per pme.
73 and to Urbooa Colleao 103Bob Mabry - 6~ Junior
tot.
from Dayton. As a grac:Uate ~
COOoh Lanham lo bollmlnl:hls Da¥ton Roooevllt liiJh School,
ninth roar u Athlotle Director Mobey was IUled to All-Cit',
and Head ~ COOCII of All • Area, AU - Groator-Da,vlm
tho Redmen. In elsbl 108110111 hill IUid All-Slate teama. As a freahRedman have woo 95 and loot 72 man at Rio Grande, Mabry averboUpmao.
alllld 17.3 reboundl IUid 16.8
Here 11 a run down on the Bed- polnlo per pme with a shooting
average ot .559. Last year, Mam•:
Charleo Baker- 6-0...,.... bry averaged 2U robounda and

~lflieg
.Gr~-~P Tops
.
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II
wu
leamed
that
-.raJ
Improvement Ia tile penlloa
moellnr• thuo fir.
oald tho prolldorrl of club.
Cronin ... told by . • Pt'OIP'Uft," lllld CrGbln.
u&gt;JbJ.I could be a J'llll hlelb bo:eeboll alllclalo wore
ltalematel
If
Aid
,pui4lmer
stomnw Charpd
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that tho pla,vero ...Wd
~ bul both - · .,......
rnaldD.I
·
to
arranp
a
lll"'lrli:
bolo1&lt;10'
"rather
meet
with
the
owners
In
liMo
tbo ploJoro
Bob
~do
of
tho
Callfomla
lbere IIIII """ p l - of Ume to
ownoro
IUid
tbo
Pla,)"OroAarnoclar
than
tbe
ownerl'
repreaeataeharpd.
the
ownera
with
ADeai•- · tile ponolan
diiCplte threatono
to dlor..,t
maJor
"~ taeti.CI. •• 'llHV' &amp;110
before the OIJIIIUal baoeboU Uve•."
1 - e baiOball,
Bul
~IJiow about that?" grinned Aid 1be owners hive "'Jin:S·
Amerlcaa
LN&amp;uo
Joe wlntez _ . . , . bore tnl oo
Srltl,trdq.
''~bey tnNn ...... llid Tim
Crrlolll.
lured"
some players Into
Cronin IDII:nted tho
McCarver ;, liMo St. Loulo matter Ulltlll 11 beiDa MP'tfed
1be OWDIJ'I' CIOUDI8I 0 John
., don't know they alJJ&amp;II&gt;i 1969 contractsCUdlnalo aboot tho 123 maJor and thoro IIIII could be a lrJI of Gahorln, boo met with loOIIor meau by a lack of neaotflttm," by throa1enlrJjr to !hom to
1....., pl~Jera wbo alined a !live and lake." Aed Manln and .PIQ'er repreaentltlve• on said Croni..D. "We've bad more tho mlnoro, and pla,vero .......,.
llatement 11111111 they ...Wd Miller, the exeeuttve director of the ponsloa lll"OOnnent and tbe talks with them thaD they've the five-year minimum ror tbe
reflrse to olgn their 1969 the Pl&amp;¥era Auoelatloa who nox1 meot:lnR IJn ocheduled lor bad Ill tho peace talko Ill Parlo. _..,. program by tbreat... og
eartract1 UJII:U the owners qree roloaaocl the llatomonl of the noxl Tuoadal Ill N.,. York. And wo have meet1ns · ''they wUl DeVer get" the
to a new l8llel'al beneftt 123 pllyera, commented, 1 -there Hmrever, MWer ~~ tbe TUeadal.
neeusary ftve years.
players
are
angry
because
The current penlloa program
'"NN
me
has
said
1be
owoer1
1• ample time to reach ·
Gahorln, cud not tho actual
qnement llmicabl,y ...
OlQJiros Ill March. Tbo ploJors
oro dolll&amp;lldlnR certain Improve-

SAN FRANCISCO (UP0Tbere ...,.. mJ&amp;hll' UllrY
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tory
of
North America beannounced she wa.s expecting ancause it was the port of deother bambino.
parture (or the Mayflower and

humor papo.- LAUGIIING WrrH
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Dear Helen,
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..1. P&lt;111oroy-Middleport, o.,

Pension Argument Threatening Baseball

•Atbose jokes." She doesntt have ING

Lalell tblng for school floors
Is durable carpellni, rm told
It lalla l01J80r t11an Ule, rOQ!IreS
leas upkeep. And tt•a considora-

tough director, and Jadde Gleason. a legendary director - resister, got alq _..t&gt;ly on
Otto's u9ddoo"' rum coliUid,y ...
Donald Pleaoance (lobulouoly nne
In "Tbe Man in tbe Glass
Booth"' on Bctwy .) 11 even more
prOtld of his nve~year.old daughter Polly' a aetlog debut irl the
Pixie Judy Troupe's ''Uttlest
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tblng be done tile wax the)' Je,.o; prlella tell tho boll cathInterior &amp; Elhrlor
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ed together in the Navy a eou.
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aenlwa of a_proaecutor whotaa
·-·· therefore, 4o Nnb1 ,..
Jet been dopthed of hla U- algn my oftlee aa Proaecutblil:
CfiDM and U~lhood even durlna" Auomoy, et!e&lt;tl" fortliWIIhl·
•• FUnd• of·'tbe eountJ l'tlllllla.
theM. llllll ....u of the term;
"With. ~ 'fP"CiaUoa tor llll(jn r.J3 "'-""~•l!lllboP~
the lqyal alii.POl'l aad aaalatance 1ccounted il&gt;r and paid O\'Or 1o
ouapendi!W £!&gt;ling lndeltnitel.r. ' - " ' " ' to !!fl.... Local .... of Sheriff Denver A. Walker, the county audltDr. U...,.W biDt,
re&lt;OI'd ftleo lnd prOIJOI"Q' of.lllo
The hearing by the of aenJtrl beUeve Cbe (!:Gftmlttee Pollee Ode! Jam Taylor, lnd
prosecutor's
otnce ahallbeJDide•
Grievances and Diaclpllne was wUI ,...tnt Homlln C. Kbw. their men, IIIII for thole countheld on charges brooeht against ll&lt;!&gt;ubll.,.,..,lectlo the pr-cuf,. lea• trlenda and fell01r citizens avaJllblt to In)' 'BUC!CIIIOI' ....
Ei&gt;lllll( by the Ohio State Jill' Ar.- or'a -~ KIJw II d• lo take who Mve earnestly encourapd his oppolntmert and qulllA•
aociation in November 1966, on over the post tor a tour )'eU' our elforta in law enforcement; Uon."
,
'
seven cOIBits of misconduct In- term betilllllni J1111. 1, 19119.
Followllll( to EpHIIII'• res~~M­
cluding a ts..m.onth delay in ac·
Uon:
countlns to a client for mmey
uHavinc faithfully dilcblrPd
collected, hb hm:Dln@: or estate
tho
duUeo of llll' Dlflee, 1nd ,..,.
matters as attorney for the ad-Tb~
ministrator, and the iaBUIIlce of ported tho c-\ltui!Gn of tho
more then, 200 checks with lnaut- United Stotea and the SWe of
Ohio, 11 Prnaeelllllll( Attoi'DOY;
Ocient fl.lnd&amp;
u And havfnl dll.laentb" ei'P
In December 1962, F.~~ll111 waa
'
A .Gold Sllir
forced
thelawaoftbia atate,proe"publicly reprimanded" b)' the
Ohio SUpreme Court for hia c«D- ecuttnc thoae who were pOty or
Meicl\1111(
duct aa an attorney, includlna crime, .Protectilll tboaewhowere
"his persiatent habit of writ11'8 tnDO&lt;ent. and de!endtrv to the
checks without auftlcient lund&amp;" ltmlto of my ~UUea tho good
citiZens ot Gallla County;
~llrw's resignation waa sub"ADd, hoolng d011&gt; all In my
mitted to Common Ph~•• Judge
Ronald R. calhoun •Dd waa prop- power to keep myselt able and
erly ftled In the court's Joumll. quall!led fully to fulfill ll1o r&amp;A cheek wtth Judp wnuam D. oponslbUIUes of my Dlflce to tho
Radella; Admlnlstr1tl.. Assist- end of my term - but routrv
ant to the Ohio Sq)reme Court. In that effort by some six weeks,
yesterda,y, revealed that a suc-- thi"OIII(h the order of the &amp;~~rome
ceasor to the post of proaeeut- court of Ohio auapendinc my li1111( attorney may be owolntecl cense to practice law and to that
Mondsy by the Glllll Count&gt;' Re- extent llmltlJW my erteed.veneaa ·
as ,prosecutor in these last weeksi
publican Ceri;ral Ccmmittee.
"Alkt, llmiDK it to be in the
The Gollta Coun1J&lt; ll&lt;l&gt;ubllc:en
POMEROY
111 w. '•d
992-2774
Central Cmlmittee la expected to beat lntereota of Glllta COUrn;)"
meet Monday night to oppolnt I lnd Ita people that they hove the

Epling Resigns as Prosecuting Attorn_ey
_.1103' John A. fl&gt;llrv, -

trw

two weeki qo was su!!l)ended b~
deltnltel.r !rom the practtee of
law by the Ohio Slclreme court.
oliladtted hlo realgnettoo WedaeldQ as Galllt. County ProsecuU~ Attorney.
A Gallipolis ettorney since
September
19S7, Epling WIS
elected Galli&amp; County Prosecut.-

Attorrw:y fb 1964. He was de- July 10. He Uten tiled an appeal
feated in the Nov. 5 elecUon for wtth tbe U. S. &amp;~Jreme Court
tho poet of Glllla County Com- whlt:h de&lt;llaod to ltNoY. 1:1.
mon Pleu c...rt Judp.
After a holrlrv by Ita -..c1
of Grievances and Dleclplint In
January 1967, the Ohio Supreme
Court suspended F.llli~ on Junt
19, 1968. He ftled an appeU lor
a rehearing whieh was denied

On Nov. 18, tile Ohio Supreme
Court executed ita June 19 order

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A Da.KOUNT

DfPAATMUIT STOltE

Many Solid Colors!

27

$

GIFT BOXED
STATIONERY

For Early Momlnr
Late At NIPJ ~
Or Any Tlnit

WOMENS

W11s

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WOMENS
SKIRTS

letteFr

from th8 Medina Home renllng quallflcatlona lor eoterthere. A ~est waa made

$2.87

Lonr Life

7~ ...

Plaids, Solids
Slims, Pleated
Sizes 22 to 30

D~ .. - 1
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vwor;qol,
•nu

Mra. Bahr. Durinl tbe drQ!nl,
Mro. Neutzllnoi played "Bsyond
the &amp;UIIet" and "How Great
1bou Art."
Plane
to remember
the sick lnd olnlt-ln melllbel"o of
. the temple lor Chrlstmao. Appointed aa bolteaae• tor Janu·
ary were lllra. VIrginia Owena
and Mra. Neutzllno!~
A Chr!Rnaa peril' aDd gift
oxchanp wao held In CCli\Junctloa with the meeting. - c h ·
e1, cookies, and coffee were
IOrYecl. lllra. Lemley decorated
the teblea with a white Chrtatmas tHe lnd blue IIJhts.
The blrthdlya of Mrs. MeFJ.
hlnny, Mra. Chllda, Mra. Lem·
ley, lnd Mro. Maxine OWeas
were observed.

were-

Name Council
. .

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Alao

aamOimeed

wu the D11-

lng hlo perenta, lllr. and Mro.
Paul Frick. Sgt. Frick Jut returned from 1 Y-In Alaska. His
wUe and 1011 were in Eddertun.
Wise. with her parents whne
..:cnor, several member• were Sgt. Frick was In Alaska. He has ·
:!reported lll Mra. Adria &amp;QTe now beeaaaafanedtoFortF1aher,
~s a patient· at..veteran~ Memor· near WOmtrwton, N.C., and the
~; Mn. Corrie Meinhart ta llmll1 wW be _,_ there after

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An Everyday Value!

1110\ Orion Acrylic:
Womens Bulky ·

Whlto

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Sit. Frick"• 30

day

leave. The

DUST MOPS
Sc:rew On

s5e8"·7

Handl~

3 Colors

94~
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ta"lOdley - -

1chool etaeo
dlmerTuoldly

the ..-eot1oa room
the ~reCIIH per-

. Au.ncuna

wen Cbarrl Ball,

Jane McCoy. Pam n.vt.a,

Rul&lt;!hel, Kim u.,man,
Moore, and Teru Moon.

-rt

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KDrn. Sr. Set.
Frick .tolled with the Kom lamUy. Sgt. Frick lnd Korn were

hllh · - ctas~~~~~~e~.

Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeka,

Pomol"O)',and Mr. and Mra.JOO..
Weeki, Tom ancl Mar)' Beth, ReyDoldobura. ha,. returned Iran a
Florida ,.eaUon. Durt,. their
trtp they vlalted Mr. lnd lira.
Jolm II. Bowen at Oneco, Fla.,
lnd Mr. ond Mro. John Rolllnion
and BriMIIWick, CL Hlahlllhta of their ncatlon taciUded
a .toll to the Clpol&lt;emedy~ce
Center wllere they viewed t h e
llunchlng of • nx:ket and deep
1M ftlhlrw when 11 year old TUn
weeklcowghtll~­

or.

Bierce Recalled

LADIES AUXIIJARY, Lewlo
Manley Post 263, American Le-gion, IUilllllll Christmas party, 7
p. m. Thursday at the MOwtt
Moriah Bepttot Church, Middleport.

Richard
O'Conner' a book.
'"Letters of Ambrose Bierce,"
was reviewed by Mra. Everett
Ha.,rea at Wednesday afternoon's
meeting of the Middleport Liter·
ary Club at the home of Mrs. Nan

Moore.

FRIDAY
WILLING WORKERS CLASS,
Enterprise United Methodist
Church, Chrlstma 11 meettrc Friclay, 7:30 p. m. It Helen'o Beaut&gt;'
Shop; gift exchange.
--- · ·HOLIDAY BAZAAR, Rutland

O'Comer's book won an Ohioana award tltia ran at a columbus

Children Given

~

Holiday Party

baked IJ)Odl lor sale; proceeds
to buy prizes in tbe Rutland
home decorating contest.
SATUIIDAY
POMONA GRANGE dinner,
served by the Sal IaWry PTA,
food -tloa• to be token to
the ac:hoOI Frldsy; klt&lt;:hen work·
era to report at 1:30 p.m. Sat~
unta.r: dining wori&lt;ero at 5:30
p.m.
SATURDAY
A SAn.JRDAY nlghthlgbsehoOI
danee peril' wW be held at the
Meigs High SchOOl auditorium
from 8 to 11 p.m. Jaya w1U
emcee. Dance la schoOl IPODoorod, lnd open to the pUblic.
Sf. PAUL'S UNITED Methodlat Church, Tup.Pil'B Plains, U1~

aual Chrlatmaa Bazaar, satur-

· -.Dec. 7, attheTuppera
Plalno Grado Sebool, - · for bazaar at 3 _p.m.; dioner
Hn'ed from 4:30-7 . p.m.; pro-

A perty wao held Soturdll)' el-

temoon In the recreatl.m room
of the ~raeuse Nazarene par.
aonaae lor the runery, kinderprieD, primary, and junior
classes of the &amp;lnday school.
The Thankqivlng theme waa
carrled out WUh Mrs. A. E. Mill·
er givlno! a chalk talk lnd 11oty.
Games were played and refresh·

menta were served.
At the party wereRonnie,Dean,
and Barry Statts, Kenny andKeren Guinther; Darlene Duncan,
Patricia Autherson, Willie aDd
Jenny Levacy; David Baas, Mary
Bass, Tlmm,y, Melissa, Tere&amp;a,
Debbie and Kimberly Imboden;
Paala and Sorah McCoy, Mrs.
Leonard Bass, Mrs. Bob Moore,
and the Rev. and Mrs. A.. E. J.O.U.er.
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TWO ARRESTED
PT. PLEASANT- Arrests re-ceeds ror conatructioll of a new corded at tile councy .iltl during
the paat 24 hours were George
eburcb.
Allen, 44, Pt. PIMsant, and Grace
J. Easter, 58. Pt. Pleasant, each
charged with unlawful cohabtu..tlon.

E&amp;H Bond s.Jes

At 827.5 Million
Ohio ealeo of Sorles E&amp;H Uniteel statesS&amp;vingaBondaandFreedom 9JareainOctoberwere$27.S
million. The atate attained 73•0

Holiday. ..

million.

ThoOOore T. Reed, Jr., Metga
County Volunteer S&amp;vi~W• Bon:ls
Chairman,
roported October
Bond an:l Share Illes IDtheeot&amp;
t,y were $18,511. The eourqreacbed 78.5 ,per ceat ot Ita annua1 wes goot the end of Octo.
ber

~~~~~H~~~l~l~:!.t'
Mom.

SOc

Sl.OO

$2.00

$3.00

$5.00

$10.00

$12.50

$25

S50

$100

$150

$250

$500

INSULATED FOOD JARS

The Farmers Batt And Savings Co.
M•m. .r federal Deposit .lnaurance Corp.

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

Keeps Food Fresh
Keeps Food Fresh
Unbreakable!

5% oz.

.

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ForeatRo~e28&amp;;

Mra. Prlbble WUson, past atate
cowtCUor and cleputy of Glllta
114, and Mr1. ha Staey, atate
credential c&lt;mmittee member,
and cleputy of Council 254, Gold-

Christmas

Play Given
A Cbrt 5tmaa pla,y, "'lbere' s
No T1me Like Cbrlatmal, .. hl&amp;h- .

fOR lH( ~OUOAY~ ..

llsllted a meuUIII( of the B. H.
Sanborn Missionary Socloly or
the Mlcldleport Firat Boptlot
Church Tueodll)' nl&amp;lrt.
Roles in the _preaentatlal were
taken by Barbara Anthc&gt;Qy, Kent
Kloea, Judy Owen, Mrs. MamJ.ng

BONDED ORLONS
Size 10 thru ~8
NEW SHIPMENT

DRESSES
BONDED AND JERSEYS

s1 O·gs

~SIZES

14\2 thru 24~

MEMBER MIDDLEPORT GIFT·A·RAMA

Mrs. Kloes, Mrs. Simons, and
Mrs. Paul Smart were chairmen
lor the dessert smorgaabord

served roUowtag the meetllll(.

·

Glft-A-Romo

and

GIFT SUGGESTIONS
FOR THE LADIES
HANDBAGS

GAME
Su11ntl•s

Newett Foil &amp; Winter

2.59 .,

'RECORDS

"GOLDMIHE"

C UTCH WALLET
GLOVES
94~ pr.

.OUR
Christmas
ALBUMS

(J(N"

~,.----.&lt;White ond

12'"

SEWING CHESTS
.Aut. Colors

1.99 up
LADIES BILLFOLDS
1e00..2e00

.rm(/.,ft'rV'. •t"Ji,i

(/A,MtN«M

AS LOW AS
10c each

PLASTIC

Lonr Playlnr
Monaural and
St•eo

tflkfl,ytJH

Mice Selection
Our Micett Selection Ever
Hoveltiet For Hanging On
Tree or Table D•corations

1.98

JUST ARRIVED

of

TREE ORHAME

LAOI ES VlHYL

IU.E lATH
1.00 .,

lin~ Christmas
nuW ntHIJ.

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REMODELED
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.· 'HANIEICHIEFS

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LIGHT SETS
15 LITE

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. iNBRIGHT HOLIDAY COLORS

Kloea, Mra. Rld:lard OWen, Mrs.
Charles Simon, IUld Mrs. TM.Y
Fowler. SAnborn Soclet;y members took the part of carolers and
sang the earolswhlchlnterapersed the si&gt;08klnf!parll. The Chrlot.
mas story from St. Ulke by Mrs .
Fowler ooncluded the _program .
A carol medley by Mrs. Gerald Anthony at the organ opened
the meeting. Mrs. Beulah White
of the Dorcas Circle prelellted
devotions using "How Far 1' It
to Bethlehem" aa her theme.
Mrs. Simons reported that
three besketo of food hod been
delivered to needy lamilles of
dle Community. It was also not.~
ed that the children from the
Children's Home wlll be pests
at the annual Christmas program
to be presented on Dee. 22 . A
visit from Santa wW be a feature
or that service.

Styles .

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OHIO

Middle~

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HAVE A

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•

state councUor,

DRESSES

INFANTS TO SIZE 12 BY - - NANNETTE, CINDERELLA, POLLY FLINDERS
SLIPS, PANTIES, BLOUSES, SWEATERS

per cent of ita 1968 goal October
31, with 1*1 sales or $269.2

:: ltlzt (/JtY;&gt;'Imll•" .'7'1/.rho! trf~. "

2Sc

meeting of theassoclationaUend-ed by Mrs. Hayes.
Bierce was born in 1842 in
Meigs County in the Horse Cave
area near Bashan. He resided
here until he was 14 years old
when the famil:y mo\'00 to lndi·
ana where his rather operated a
18kcre rarm.
Mrs. Hayes spoke or Bierce's
love or literature, particularly
Alexander Pope's translation of
41 Homer." Wit and satire marked
his writings, which began on a
newspaper. A Union soldier, he is
credited as being the first correspondent to describe war rtiiJ.
lsUcllly.
He wrote a popular collDIIn for
the Hearst newspaper in San Francisco. Amons the collection ofletters to young writers included in
the book were those to Gertrude
Atherton, Edwin Markum, Jauchlm Miller and Hart Crane.
Mrs. Hayes described Bierce
•• being (C)posed both to socialism aD:~ predatory capitalism,
and a "'man or the truth." He
married Ellen Day, daughter of a
we.l.thy engineer, and had two
childrerL After retiring from the
Hearst news_papers, Bierce reportedly went to Mexico to write
about a revolution. He diaapo.
peared while there.
Articles madebydtebllndwere
displayed at the meeting. This is
1 10111(-dme lund ralotng prQject
otthe club for tile Ohio Division
of the Blind.
It WIS armot11ced that Mrs. Betty Fultz wUI be hostes11 for the
Dec. 11 meetina. Mrs. Rlct.rd
Owen will give the review. Mem.
bers responlled to roll call with
commente on theprogrom. Qondy
.JJIS served by the hostess.

FROM·. 99e
.....................

Flasllll&amp;ht Batt.les .•.. 7c
Shoe Laces ••• 3 pr. far 17c:
5c Candy B•s ......... 4c:
5c Cbewlnl Gum ....... 4c:

m. There wUI be a $1 gift
exchance.
A vote or thanks waa given to
Mrs. Faw-rde De~~Cher, Mra. MaxIne C..ln and Mro. Mary wuc.,..
en who assisted in prepariog
tho wrkey dinner.
AUendlrw were Mr1. Wakely,
dlttrlct deputy, _past state eouncUor, and OIUGnal representati-ve; Mrs. Edith BetzlrJI, past

The ....,.t Christmas parey or Wlkeb, cliotrlct depur, of (lol6.
the Daua:htera d America Dt~ en Gleam CouncU 254, the distrtct IS Deputy Club, state and trict nUy to be held at Martoue
district offtcera, Wll held &amp;n- on Ai&gt;rtl 11 at the Legion Hill
dll)' II Llltle Hocldrv with the .was a1'1DDUDC1d. She urged the dep111URSDAY
CATfi:OLIC WOMEN'S Club, 8 Little Hocking counctlll4 the hoot uties or the eoUncU 11 tD get rei•
statements and DeW members to
p.m. Thursdly, Obio Power co., grol().
toke
to the nlly. A precUce lor
Decorations
for
the
dinner
ta-Pomeroy; demonstration on
the
rally
was announced f o r
"Christmas In Many Landa." bles featured on.mental trees
BETTY FAST DemonatraUon, flanked by red llM green candles Mil-ch 30 ot 1:30 p. m. at ClleoMlddliPOrt Amateur Gardener&amp; in cryatal holders aurroun:ted at ter. Deputies are to meet at 1
sponsors. 1:30 p.m. Thurd)', tile bose by holly and ptne. Gllta p. m. that clay.
lt was voted that past councU
Middleport Elementary audttor- ror ~n exchange were placed be-deputies
·•nil past d1atr1et depuneoth 1 Usllted tree. Mro. Ruby
hDII.
Ues
Will
be
ellgl.ble tor memberEV ANGEIJNE CHAPTER 172, Matheny gave grace preceding the
ship In tho cleptty cl..,. Mrs. ErOrder of Cbe Eaatern Star. in- cUnner.
ma Cleland reported on the prii)'~here
was
grcqt
lirwirw
~
stallation, 7:30 p.·m. Thursdaf,
Ioa:t.nllpen
sale.
ChrlstmH
carols
with
Mrs.
Hel·
Ma-CTeJI!Ille.
Mrs.
Wakely
announced the
en
Wolfe
ol
Chester,
the
district
PAST CHIEFS, Mqnolta TemDllltrict
13
Past
CouDcllora ~
ple, Pythian statera, ctlriatmaa plani1t, accompanyi.~ Mn.
dinner. Thurada,y, 6:15 p, m., Faye Parlin read a season's sociation anrl.lll Chriatm11 db~
nor 1nd party to be held Suncill)'
. Trlnley United Church or'01rls~ greeurw.
at
the Redwood Inn, Bel,Pre, 1 p.
During
the
business
sessloo
alft exchange at party to to11011r.
presided
owr
by
Mrs.
E
d
I
t
h
LAUREL CUFF Better Health
Club Chriatmaa dinner, 8:30 p.
m. Thursday, Mil rUn Reataurart;
,party to follow at home or Mrs.
Lawrence Eblin; $1 gUt exchange.

Mlddleporti

ter, Mr.andMrs.GeorgeMorrls.
Sgt. and hlro. Robert E. Frick
lnd son, TCIIUIIl, are here visit.-

en Gleem, Marietta.
Deputlet attendl~ were Mra.
Mugaret Sold.,.bel, Thendorus
17; Mrs. MOlle Mobberly, New
Mat.mora1 $3; Mrs. Nettle
Hues, Forest Rose 285; M r a.
F-l)'e Hoselton, BeUe Prairie 269
ard Mrs. Erma Oeland, &lt;beater
323.
Paat deputle• present were
Mra. Bea Moyer, Mrs. Mal')' WUcoxen and MrL Faye P•rlin.
District otncera attending
were Either Ridenour, Che1ter,
dlatrict con:luctor; Mra. BuWra
Sargent, &lt;.:beater. district warden; Mrs. Helen Wolfe, Cheater,
district pianist; Mrs. sally Smith,
Marietta, district junior . ,pe,at
councUor; Mra. Anna Kehl, Marietta; Mra. Nora Ta,ylor, Ameri·
e.n Beauty COuncil St; Mrs. Edra
iletbel, clistrlct ISIOC!ate Junior
past councllor; Elizabeth na~
lela, Gallla Council, and M r a.
l&amp;ry Austin, diatrictinaide serJt...
tnel, Gallla CouncU .
District chorus membera dlere
were Mrs. Matheny, Mrs. Lirxta
McVay 11'11 Mra. Tillie Clark.

Deputy Club Party Held

Officers~:~ ::.:,or.;;.:~~:
homemade articles,

.

::lrl&lt;t 13 Pill Counelloro Aleo.
:):lotion Cbrl.-o dlmer to be
~old at the Redwood Ibn, Belt&gt;re.
·;pn Dec. 8. There ..W be a $1
;:,tft exclwlal!.
: During tbe meetiDi pruided
·~er by Mra. Della stabl, c:oun.

Mro. R.

SWEATEIS

ond Cryotol

D..U...
UV"V

...

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•

POLYETHYLENE LINEAR

POMEROY

••• read. AliO presented was a

SSpaghetti Dinner
-: Given on Tuesday

Decorated

Receive Next

:1'1

Mra. Grace stace, a deceased
member. Mrs. Lemley waa as~
silted In the ceremoa.v b7 Mrs.

c...,te returned ~from North
~..al, aad MrL, Famte McNamee C.rollla where they went to ar'!Pf1 Mra. Ada 'lloot remain iU at ranp livlnaqUU1era. 'lbelraev~e.
en month old son remained here
• It wu reported that UWe with hi• ararQtuen~_.
:&amp;uck loot a Dleee b y - . Mro. ' lllr. IJKI lllro. George Korn. Jr.
)lottie "-"' reed 1 note from lnd ..... Brei llld !lrtan. were
:)Ira. ~ Bishop and Mr1. . here over the weekend tor a .,._
:;.uma Wlfldall ofColumbuo-- toted Thankqlvlng obaer,.nee
~
with hlo perenta, Mr. lnd lllro.

New Hoi iday Colors
SELF-BELTS '

HOUSEHOLD
GLASSWARE

f!ay Eoch Week

" " oommlttee were Mro. Dorio
~ley, lllrs. Opal BlaB, lnd
~~·· Melnbart.
: Mrs. Etta Lemley, retlrln&amp;
post aeellent chief, .Presided
the meeUIII(. Pro teem Dill~ra "ere Mrs. Meinhart aDd
'!"'"· Opal Bias. It wao rOJ)Ort.Jiil tho! $101 bad been ll'en! for
~trulltic work and !hot 30 sick
;tiaita hid been made du:rlq tbe
"toot mooth.
A holiday greeUIII( from Agneo
~Woodard, &amp;rand chief of Ohio,

:cmflned
to ~zer; Mra. Helen
::J!aer to I patient II Melp Gen-

ACCOUNT

OPEN fRIDAY NIGHTS
5:00 TO 7:00

:l,lnotallaUoo or the new olltcera
111 Jan. 7. AI&gt;Polnted to the audit-

:

Trucks

FARMERS
BANI AND
SAVINGS CO.

TODAY

muatciao. Mn. Neutzl1ng
::waa alao elected grand repre~-tentatlve, wltll Mrs. Bet:t;y Biggs
...
tbe alternate.
.
.
-i' Plana were made for a formal

)rao planned Tar Dec. 16 at
Mro. Helen Kennedy, Akron,
:IJ'hlch U111t \~!ere wW be a 50 spent severo! days recenUy with
r~~~IIDilcookloalnd Mro. Edith Thomls and lllrl,
. lift~
~;;,.;..:;.. , . ·. ~ Wl&amp;llna, Pomeroy, lnd rei_.
"" ·iUf'Coune:llotl pu1;y • • &amp;Uvea Iii the Cheshire areL
- e e d !of Dec. 12 II the
Mra. Fronk Rovlere or Ather~ United Church of Cbrtilty ton, calif., waa the recent vial~
:la:30 p.m., With a $1 gift u- or of her lither, Al!red Elber~.
•
reid, and brother-in-law ancl ala-

Etglnn

aua

~In&amp;

:Vella Stahl, - ·

FRICTION
TOY
CARS

Sock It To Me!

CHRISTMAS

f::"'-"t•·

:: The anJlUB). Chrlltmu party

Packa1e Of 2

THE HIT Of THE STATIONERY SHOW

1969

Mldd!OjlOrl

h

40 Letter Sheets
20 envelopes

Beautiful Linen, 1969 Calendar
Towel will be presented to you at
Fanners Bank and Savinrs Co. upon
enrollment in the 1969 ChristClub.

·' Mro. Opal Blua wu elected for a contribution for the Chrlat.
.." moat excellent ddef when MeJp maa cheer at the home.
"'Tem.,le, P¥th1an Slaten met
In her ftrot Dlflelal letter to
the temple, the &amp;rlllldcblefthank' ~ nl&amp;lrt II tho
' haD.
ed mtmben for &amp;lliltance with
Otber Dlflcers et.- lor the the GrlndSolllmlaeteUaUonand
• 1969 Y- were Mra. Vlrtllnla alked fuU coeperatiool Wrtng the
::;a-to, axcenent - ; Mro. oomtng 7-. Her project wW be
:;,)laxine Owens, excellent Junior; the purchaae o1. new hoapital
BOUy Btao, .......,.; Mro. equ!JIIIIont lor the Medlaa home.
.. BeU;y stNmcer. treasurer; Mra.
A rtQ~elt wu made for a do-;?~elle Bohr, prnledor,and Mro. notlm to the Chrllbnu lnd en• GeMVtevo Meinhart, guanl.
tertalnmen! oomm!Ueo or the
: Mra. Betty BiaP waa named Knishta ot Pyttdaa h o m e· In
; .trustee, Mra. Martha Chlldo, ~lngl!eld.
~·Ita!(· captala, and Mra. Ben NeutzThe cbarter wu draped for

E

Black, Etc. -All
Reaular Sizes

For Dress or Utility!
Of Man Mad•.f lbJrs..
Black, Brown, Red
One Size Stretch

:Elected Chief

;:w.

SWEAT
SHIRTS
White, Grey, Blue, Red
Insert Neck
Mock Turtle
Racer Stripe
,.

o., Tlurldly, Deeember

b

MENS LONG SlEEVE

Womens Lined

The DoUy SOntlnel, p,...roy.Middlepor4

Officers for 1969 were elect· In&amp; the council ror the anniver.., ad and holldq activltiea were aary dl.mer.
;p!anned al Moocia¥ night'o men!The clistrlct r1Uy to be held
'!lng of Theodonta Council 17 al the LQicll hall In Marlet1a
:::Oauatrt.era ot America, held at
on AprU 10 was announced, as
;thott.
wu a practice to be held ..,
; _ Elected were Mro. Berthe Plr- Mar&lt;:h 30 at Cheller. The preccouncilor; Mrs. Norma tl.ee to be beld at 1:30 will be
~Chapman, BOeoclate COUDcllor; preceded by a meellntl of the
!c_Mra. Cora ~e, vice counct. deputies.
.....-; hlrl. Etta Lemley, cooduc:tMrl. Winona Cooh, nrdeD;
a. Loille. Cohen, lnalde eentl; Mrs. Edna' Reibel, ulla·
::lant ltnancW oecretory ,and hlro.

Warm Fleece IJnings

OPEN YOUR

There is no better way Ill have
the money you need for your
holiday shopping next year. Save
as little as fifty cents weekly.
Start the New Year in 1970 without bi lis.

SUPPLY~

SHOP EITHER OF OUR STORES
POINT PLEASANT-MASON-GALLIPOLIS
hery Day Low Prlcesl Free Parkhill

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A Gift
Certificate
From His
Favorite Store

of AII .Aies

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'Is ParticiPGiillg
In The Middleport
Relllil Merd1ants
Chrisllllas Pro•oliOII

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Checkers
·Chess
, Dominoes
Monopoly
Old Maid
Quija Boards
·Twister
Safety Dart Game
Etc:h-A-$ketc:h
Scrabble
Cootie
Yantzee
Sc:rlbbare
· Tinker Toys
Lincoln Lors ·
Potato Head
orr Palntlnr Sets
Rub-Ons
Splnorraph
Nurse Kit
Telephones
Hobby Kits
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TM Dally Seotlnel., Pomef"')'-MkkUepon. u., ·t'tllnOa;Y, utce__. ~ 1w.o

aenlwa of a_proaecutor whotaa
·-·· therefore, 4o Nnb1 ,..
Jet been dopthed of hla U- algn my oftlee aa Proaecutblil:
CfiDM and U~lhood even durlna" Auomoy, et!e&lt;tl" fortliWIIhl·
•• FUnd• of·'tbe eountJ l'tlllllla.
theM. llllll ....u of the term;
"With. ~ 'fP"CiaUoa tor llll(jn r.J3 "'-""~•l!lllboP~
the lqyal alii.POl'l aad aaalatance 1ccounted il&gt;r and paid O\'Or 1o
ouapendi!W £!&gt;ling lndeltnitel.r. ' - " ' " ' to !!fl.... Local .... of Sheriff Denver A. Walker, the county audltDr. U...,.W biDt,
re&lt;OI'd ftleo lnd prOIJOI"Q' of.lllo
The hearing by the of aenJtrl beUeve Cbe (!:Gftmlttee Pollee Ode! Jam Taylor, lnd
prosecutor's
otnce ahallbeJDide•
Grievances and Diaclpllne was wUI ,...tnt Homlln C. Kbw. their men, IIIII for thole countheld on charges brooeht against ll&lt;!&gt;ubll.,.,..,lectlo the pr-cuf,. lea• trlenda and fell01r citizens avaJllblt to In)' 'BUC!CIIIOI' ....
Ei&gt;lllll( by the Ohio State Jill' Ar.- or'a -~ KIJw II d• lo take who Mve earnestly encourapd his oppolntmert and qulllA•
aociation in November 1966, on over the post tor a tour )'eU' our elforta in law enforcement; Uon."
,
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seven cOIBits of misconduct In- term betilllllni J1111. 1, 19119.
Followllll( to EpHIIII'• res~~M­
cluding a ts..m.onth delay in ac·
Uon:
countlns to a client for mmey
uHavinc faithfully dilcblrPd
collected, hb hm:Dln@: or estate
tho
duUeo of llll' Dlflee, 1nd ,..,.
matters as attorney for the ad-Tb~
ministrator, and the iaBUIIlce of ported tho c-\ltui!Gn of tho
more then, 200 checks with lnaut- United Stotea and the SWe of
Ohio, 11 Prnaeelllllll( Attoi'DOY;
Ocient fl.lnd&amp;
u And havfnl dll.laentb" ei'P
In December 1962, F.~~ll111 waa
'
A .Gold Sllir
forced
thelawaoftbia atate,proe"publicly reprimanded" b)' the
Ohio SUpreme Court for hia c«D- ecuttnc thoae who were pOty or
Meicl\1111(
duct aa an attorney, includlna crime, .Protectilll tboaewhowere
"his persiatent habit of writ11'8 tnDO&lt;ent. and de!endtrv to the
checks without auftlcient lund&amp;" ltmlto of my ~UUea tho good
citiZens ot Gallla County;
~llrw's resignation waa sub"ADd, hoolng d011&gt; all In my
mitted to Common Ph~•• Judge
Ronald R. calhoun •Dd waa prop- power to keep myselt able and
erly ftled In the court's Joumll. quall!led fully to fulfill ll1o r&amp;A cheek wtth Judp wnuam D. oponslbUIUes of my Dlflce to tho
Radella; Admlnlstr1tl.. Assist- end of my term - but routrv
ant to the Ohio Sq)reme Court. In that effort by some six weeks,
yesterda,y, revealed that a suc-- thi"OIII(h the order of the &amp;~~rome
ceasor to the post of proaeeut- court of Ohio auapendinc my li1111( attorney may be owolntecl cense to practice law and to that
Mondsy by the Glllll Count&gt;' Re- extent llmltlJW my erteed.veneaa ·
as ,prosecutor in these last weeksi
publican Ceri;ral Ccmmittee.
"Alkt, llmiDK it to be in the
The Gollta Coun1J&lt; ll&lt;l&gt;ubllc:en
POMEROY
111 w. '•d
992-2774
Central Cmlmittee la expected to beat lntereota of Glllta COUrn;)"
meet Monday night to oppolnt I lnd Ita people that they hove the

Epling Resigns as Prosecuting Attorn_ey
_.1103' John A. fl&gt;llrv, -

trw

two weeki qo was su!!l)ended b~
deltnltel.r !rom the practtee of
law by the Ohio Slclreme court.
oliladtted hlo realgnettoo WedaeldQ as Galllt. County ProsecuU~ Attorney.
A Gallipolis ettorney since
September
19S7, Epling WIS
elected Galli&amp; County Prosecut.-

Attorrw:y fb 1964. He was de- July 10. He Uten tiled an appeal
feated in the Nov. 5 elecUon for wtth tbe U. S. &amp;~Jreme Court
tho poet of Glllla County Com- whlt:h de&lt;llaod to ltNoY. 1:1.
mon Pleu c...rt Judp.
After a holrlrv by Ita -..c1
of Grievances and Dleclplint In
January 1967, the Ohio Supreme
Court suspended F.llli~ on Junt
19, 1968. He ftled an appeU lor
a rehearing whieh was denied

On Nov. 18, tile Ohio Supreme
Court executed ita June 19 order

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MAlE IT A VISTA THIS CHRISTMAS
New F111 Bike For

IN YOUR LIFE ...

Choose
Name Brands
BY ARROW - Sport

ALSO: WAGONS - TRICYCLES - SLEDS
SIDEWALK BIKES. Lay-a-way now for Christmas

dreu ·ond Knit Shi;..s

BY ARROW, RUGBY
PURITAN '

IRW HDWE•.&amp; LEATHER

CAMPAIGNING - John T. Ej)llrv -lgned II the GoJ.
lia Jr. Fair for the position of GalHa Councy Common Pleas
Judge this autumn, while prosecutor, am while an order sus.
perxling him as prosecutor was being appealed to the U. S.
S~reme Court.

BY SWAHK - Men'a

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Sw"ters,cordigon,
pullo¥er and turtle
neclc
jewelry, billfolds
and travel kits

BY SALVATORI _
WASI!INGTON (UPI) -U.S.
olflclals are tr)'in8 to keep the
ltd on ominous Middle East
development threateninganoth~
er Arab--Israeli war.
The State DOJ&gt;artmen! late
Wednesday called on Israel
and Jordan to end their border
clashes, and publicly asked tile
Kremlin for some proof that
Russia is working for &amp;*I-Ce in
the explo&amp;i"Ve Middle East
where Russia is bacldng the
Arabs with arms.

belts initialed and
plain

BY JAYMAR &amp;
HUBBARDS.aclcs, taperN
and regular

BY ARROW &amp;
REISPajamas

BY STYLEMART
MIDDISHADE &amp;
BROOKFIELDSuitt &amp; tport
coats

DownieGross
St.

Main

Pomeroy

"A GOLD STAR STORE"
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CHRISTMAS CLUB
NOW OPEN!

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GAMELY TOP OLDSTER
NEW YORK (UP0- William
Haggin Perry's Gamely nosed
out Politely for the Thor~
oughbred Racing Associations
top Older Filly or Mare
champion of 1968.
Gamely won seven of her 14
races this season, six ol them
stakes pu~s .
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Many Solid Colors!

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STATIONERY

For Early Momlnr
Late At NIPJ ~
Or Any Tlnit

WOMENS

W11s

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WOMENS
SKIRTS

letteFr

from th8 Medina Home renllng quallflcatlona lor eoterthere. A ~est waa made

$2.87

Lonr Life

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Plaids, Solids
Slims, Pleated
Sizes 22 to 30

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Mra. Bahr. Durinl tbe drQ!nl,
Mro. Neutzllnoi played "Bsyond
the &amp;UIIet" and "How Great
1bou Art."
Plane
to remember
the sick lnd olnlt-ln melllbel"o of
. the temple lor Chrlstmao. Appointed aa bolteaae• tor Janu·
ary were lllra. VIrginia Owena
and Mra. Neutzllno!~
A Chr!Rnaa peril' aDd gift
oxchanp wao held In CCli\Junctloa with the meeting. - c h ·
e1, cookies, and coffee were
IOrYecl. lllra. Lemley decorated
the teblea with a white Chrtatmas tHe lnd blue IIJhts.
The blrthdlya of Mrs. MeFJ.
hlnny, Mra. Chllda, Mra. Lem·
ley, lnd Mro. Maxine OWeas
were observed.

were-

Name Council
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aamOimeed

wu the D11-

lng hlo perenta, lllr. and Mro.
Paul Frick. Sgt. Frick Jut returned from 1 Y-In Alaska. His
wUe and 1011 were in Eddertun.
Wise. with her parents whne
..:cnor, several member• were Sgt. Frick was In Alaska. He has ·
:!reported lll Mra. Adria &amp;QTe now beeaaaafanedtoFortF1aher,
~s a patient· at..veteran~ Memor· near WOmtrwton, N.C., and the
~; Mn. Corrie Meinhart ta llmll1 wW be _,_ there after

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An Everyday Value!

1110\ Orion Acrylic:
Womens Bulky ·

Whlto

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Sit. Frick"• 30

day

leave. The

DUST MOPS
Sc:rew On

s5e8"·7

Handl~

3 Colors

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ta"lOdley - -

1chool etaeo
dlmerTuoldly

the ..-eot1oa room
the ~reCIIH per-

. Au.ncuna

wen Cbarrl Ball,

Jane McCoy. Pam n.vt.a,

Rul&lt;!hel, Kim u.,man,
Moore, and Teru Moon.

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Frick .tolled with the Kom lamUy. Sgt. Frick lnd Korn were

hllh · - ctas~~~~~~e~.

Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeka,

Pomol"O)',and Mr. and Mra.JOO..
Weeki, Tom ancl Mar)' Beth, ReyDoldobura. ha,. returned Iran a
Florida ,.eaUon. Durt,. their
trtp they vlalted Mr. lnd lira.
Jolm II. Bowen at Oneco, Fla.,
lnd Mr. ond Mro. John Rolllnion
and BriMIIWick, CL Hlahlllhta of their ncatlon taciUded
a .toll to the Clpol&lt;emedy~ce
Center wllere they viewed t h e
llunchlng of • nx:ket and deep
1M ftlhlrw when 11 year old TUn
weeklcowghtll~­

or.

Bierce Recalled

LADIES AUXIIJARY, Lewlo
Manley Post 263, American Le-gion, IUilllllll Christmas party, 7
p. m. Thursday at the MOwtt
Moriah Bepttot Church, Middleport.

Richard
O'Conner' a book.
'"Letters of Ambrose Bierce,"
was reviewed by Mra. Everett
Ha.,rea at Wednesday afternoon's
meeting of the Middleport Liter·
ary Club at the home of Mrs. Nan

Moore.

FRIDAY
WILLING WORKERS CLASS,
Enterprise United Methodist
Church, Chrlstma 11 meettrc Friclay, 7:30 p. m. It Helen'o Beaut&gt;'
Shop; gift exchange.
--- · ·HOLIDAY BAZAAR, Rutland

O'Comer's book won an Ohioana award tltia ran at a columbus

Children Given

~

Holiday Party

baked IJ)Odl lor sale; proceeds
to buy prizes in tbe Rutland
home decorating contest.
SATUIIDAY
POMONA GRANGE dinner,
served by the Sal IaWry PTA,
food -tloa• to be token to
the ac:hoOI Frldsy; klt&lt;:hen work·
era to report at 1:30 p.m. Sat~
unta.r: dining wori&lt;ero at 5:30
p.m.
SATURDAY
A SAn.JRDAY nlghthlgbsehoOI
danee peril' wW be held at the
Meigs High SchOOl auditorium
from 8 to 11 p.m. Jaya w1U
emcee. Dance la schoOl IPODoorod, lnd open to the pUblic.
Sf. PAUL'S UNITED Methodlat Church, Tup.Pil'B Plains, U1~

aual Chrlatmaa Bazaar, satur-

· -.Dec. 7, attheTuppera
Plalno Grado Sebool, - · for bazaar at 3 _p.m.; dioner
Hn'ed from 4:30-7 . p.m.; pro-

A perty wao held Soturdll)' el-

temoon In the recreatl.m room
of the ~raeuse Nazarene par.
aonaae lor the runery, kinderprieD, primary, and junior
classes of the &amp;lnday school.
The Thankqivlng theme waa
carrled out WUh Mrs. A. E. Mill·
er givlno! a chalk talk lnd 11oty.
Games were played and refresh·

menta were served.
At the party wereRonnie,Dean,
and Barry Statts, Kenny andKeren Guinther; Darlene Duncan,
Patricia Autherson, Willie aDd
Jenny Levacy; David Baas, Mary
Bass, Tlmm,y, Melissa, Tere&amp;a,
Debbie and Kimberly Imboden;
Paala and Sorah McCoy, Mrs.
Leonard Bass, Mrs. Bob Moore,
and the Rev. and Mrs. A.. E. J.O.U.er.
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TWO ARRESTED
PT. PLEASANT- Arrests re-ceeds ror conatructioll of a new corded at tile councy .iltl during
the paat 24 hours were George
eburcb.
Allen, 44, Pt. PIMsant, and Grace
J. Easter, 58. Pt. Pleasant, each
charged with unlawful cohabtu..tlon.

E&amp;H Bond s.Jes

At 827.5 Million
Ohio ealeo of Sorles E&amp;H Uniteel statesS&amp;vingaBondaandFreedom 9JareainOctoberwere$27.S
million. The atate attained 73•0

Holiday. ..

million.

ThoOOore T. Reed, Jr., Metga
County Volunteer S&amp;vi~W• Bon:ls
Chairman,
roported October
Bond an:l Share Illes IDtheeot&amp;
t,y were $18,511. The eourqreacbed 78.5 ,per ceat ot Ita annua1 wes goot the end of Octo.
ber

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Mom.

SOc

Sl.OO

$2.00

$3.00

$5.00

$10.00

$12.50

$25

S50

$100

$150

$250

$500

INSULATED FOOD JARS

The Farmers Batt And Savings Co.
M•m. .r federal Deposit .lnaurance Corp.

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

Keeps Food Fresh
Keeps Food Fresh
Unbreakable!

5% oz.

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ForeatRo~e28&amp;;

Mra. Prlbble WUson, past atate
cowtCUor and cleputy of Glllta
114, and Mr1. ha Staey, atate
credential c&lt;mmittee member,
and cleputy of Council 254, Gold-

Christmas

Play Given
A Cbrt 5tmaa pla,y, "'lbere' s
No T1me Like Cbrlatmal, .. hl&amp;h- .

fOR lH( ~OUOAY~ ..

llsllted a meuUIII( of the B. H.
Sanborn Missionary Socloly or
the Mlcldleport Firat Boptlot
Church Tueodll)' nl&amp;lrt.
Roles in the _preaentatlal were
taken by Barbara Anthc&gt;Qy, Kent
Kloea, Judy Owen, Mrs. MamJ.ng

BONDED ORLONS
Size 10 thru ~8
NEW SHIPMENT

DRESSES
BONDED AND JERSEYS

s1 O·gs

~SIZES

14\2 thru 24~

MEMBER MIDDLEPORT GIFT·A·RAMA

Mrs. Kloes, Mrs. Simons, and
Mrs. Paul Smart were chairmen
lor the dessert smorgaabord

served roUowtag the meetllll(.

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Glft-A-Romo

and

GIFT SUGGESTIONS
FOR THE LADIES
HANDBAGS

GAME
Su11ntl•s

Newett Foil &amp; Winter

2.59 .,

'RECORDS

"GOLDMIHE"

C UTCH WALLET
GLOVES
94~ pr.

.OUR
Christmas
ALBUMS

(J(N"

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12'"

SEWING CHESTS
.Aut. Colors

1.99 up
LADIES BILLFOLDS
1e00..2e00

.rm(/.,ft'rV'. •t"Ji,i

(/A,MtN«M

AS LOW AS
10c each

PLASTIC

Lonr Playlnr
Monaural and
St•eo

tflkfl,ytJH

Mice Selection
Our Micett Selection Ever
Hoveltiet For Hanging On
Tree or Table D•corations

1.98

JUST ARRIVED

of

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LAOI ES VlHYL

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nuW ntHIJ.

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Kloea, Mra. Rld:lard OWen, Mrs.
Charles Simon, IUld Mrs. TM.Y
Fowler. SAnborn Soclet;y members took the part of carolers and
sang the earolswhlchlnterapersed the si&gt;08klnf!parll. The Chrlot.
mas story from St. Ulke by Mrs .
Fowler ooncluded the _program .
A carol medley by Mrs. Gerald Anthony at the organ opened
the meeting. Mrs. Beulah White
of the Dorcas Circle prelellted
devotions using "How Far 1' It
to Bethlehem" aa her theme.
Mrs. Simons reported that
three besketo of food hod been
delivered to needy lamilles of
dle Community. It was also not.~
ed that the children from the
Children's Home wlll be pests
at the annual Christmas program
to be presented on Dee. 22 . A
visit from Santa wW be a feature
or that service.

Styles .

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DRESSES

INFANTS TO SIZE 12 BY - - NANNETTE, CINDERELLA, POLLY FLINDERS
SLIPS, PANTIES, BLOUSES, SWEATERS

per cent of ita 1968 goal October
31, with 1*1 sales or $269.2

:: ltlzt (/JtY;&gt;'Imll•" .'7'1/.rho! trf~. "

2Sc

meeting of theassoclationaUend-ed by Mrs. Hayes.
Bierce was born in 1842 in
Meigs County in the Horse Cave
area near Bashan. He resided
here until he was 14 years old
when the famil:y mo\'00 to lndi·
ana where his rather operated a
18kcre rarm.
Mrs. Hayes spoke or Bierce's
love or literature, particularly
Alexander Pope's translation of
41 Homer." Wit and satire marked
his writings, which began on a
newspaper. A Union soldier, he is
credited as being the first correspondent to describe war rtiiJ.
lsUcllly.
He wrote a popular collDIIn for
the Hearst newspaper in San Francisco. Amons the collection ofletters to young writers included in
the book were those to Gertrude
Atherton, Edwin Markum, Jauchlm Miller and Hart Crane.
Mrs. Hayes described Bierce
•• being (C)posed both to socialism aD:~ predatory capitalism,
and a "'man or the truth." He
married Ellen Day, daughter of a
we.l.thy engineer, and had two
childrerL After retiring from the
Hearst news_papers, Bierce reportedly went to Mexico to write
about a revolution. He diaapo.
peared while there.
Articles madebydtebllndwere
displayed at the meeting. This is
1 10111(-dme lund ralotng prQject
otthe club for tile Ohio Division
of the Blind.
It WIS armot11ced that Mrs. Betty Fultz wUI be hostes11 for the
Dec. 11 meetina. Mrs. Rlct.rd
Owen will give the review. Mem.
bers responlled to roll call with
commente on theprogrom. Qondy
.JJIS served by the hostess.

FROM·. 99e
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Flasllll&amp;ht Batt.les .•.. 7c
Shoe Laces ••• 3 pr. far 17c:
5c Candy B•s ......... 4c:
5c Cbewlnl Gum ....... 4c:

m. There wUI be a $1 gift
exchance.
A vote or thanks waa given to
Mrs. Faw-rde De~~Cher, Mra. MaxIne C..ln and Mro. Mary wuc.,..
en who assisted in prepariog
tho wrkey dinner.
AUendlrw were Mr1. Wakely,
dlttrlct deputy, _past state eouncUor, and OIUGnal representati-ve; Mrs. Edith BetzlrJI, past

The ....,.t Christmas parey or Wlkeb, cliotrlct depur, of (lol6.
the Daua:htera d America Dt~ en Gleam CouncU 254, the distrtct IS Deputy Club, state and trict nUy to be held at Martoue
district offtcera, Wll held &amp;n- on Ai&gt;rtl 11 at the Legion Hill
dll)' II Llltle Hocldrv with the .was a1'1DDUDC1d. She urged the dep111URSDAY
CATfi:OLIC WOMEN'S Club, 8 Little Hocking counctlll4 the hoot uties or the eoUncU 11 tD get rei•
statements and DeW members to
p.m. Thursdly, Obio Power co., grol().
toke
to the nlly. A precUce lor
Decorations
for
the
dinner
ta-Pomeroy; demonstration on
the
rally
was announced f o r
"Christmas In Many Landa." bles featured on.mental trees
BETTY FAST DemonatraUon, flanked by red llM green candles Mil-ch 30 ot 1:30 p. m. at ClleoMlddliPOrt Amateur Gardener&amp; in cryatal holders aurroun:ted at ter. Deputies are to meet at 1
sponsors. 1:30 p.m. Thurd)', tile bose by holly and ptne. Gllta p. m. that clay.
lt was voted that past councU
Middleport Elementary audttor- ror ~n exchange were placed be-deputies
·•nil past d1atr1et depuneoth 1 Usllted tree. Mro. Ruby
hDII.
Ues
Will
be
ellgl.ble tor memberEV ANGEIJNE CHAPTER 172, Matheny gave grace preceding the
ship In tho cleptty cl..,. Mrs. ErOrder of Cbe Eaatern Star. in- cUnner.
ma Cleland reported on the prii)'~here
was
grcqt
lirwirw
~
stallation, 7:30 p.·m. Thursdaf,
Ioa:t.nllpen
sale.
ChrlstmH
carols
with
Mrs.
Hel·
Ma-CTeJI!Ille.
Mrs.
Wakely
announced the
en
Wolfe
ol
Chester,
the
district
PAST CHIEFS, Mqnolta TemDllltrict
13
Past
CouDcllora ~
ple, Pythian statera, ctlriatmaa plani1t, accompanyi.~ Mn.
dinner. Thurada,y, 6:15 p, m., Faye Parlin read a season's sociation anrl.lll Chriatm11 db~
nor 1nd party to be held Suncill)'
. Trlnley United Church or'01rls~ greeurw.
at
the Redwood Inn, Bel,Pre, 1 p.
During
the
business
sessloo
alft exchange at party to to11011r.
presided
owr
by
Mrs.
E
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I
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LAUREL CUFF Better Health
Club Chriatmaa dinner, 8:30 p.
m. Thursday, Mil rUn Reataurart;
,party to follow at home or Mrs.
Lawrence Eblin; $1 gUt exchange.

Mlddleporti

ter, Mr.andMrs.GeorgeMorrls.
Sgt. and hlro. Robert E. Frick
lnd son, TCIIUIIl, are here visit.-

en Gleem, Marietta.
Deputlet attendl~ were Mra.
Mugaret Sold.,.bel, Thendorus
17; Mrs. MOlle Mobberly, New
Mat.mora1 $3; Mrs. Nettle
Hues, Forest Rose 285; M r a.
F-l)'e Hoselton, BeUe Prairie 269
ard Mrs. Erma Oeland, &lt;beater
323.
Paat deputle• present were
Mra. Bea Moyer, Mrs. Mal')' WUcoxen and MrL Faye P•rlin.
District otncera attending
were Either Ridenour, Che1ter,
dlatrict con:luctor; Mra. BuWra
Sargent, &lt;.:beater. district warden; Mrs. Helen Wolfe, Cheater,
district pianist; Mrs. sally Smith,
Marietta, district junior . ,pe,at
councUor; Mra. Anna Kehl, Marietta; Mra. Nora Ta,ylor, Ameri·
e.n Beauty COuncil St; Mrs. Edra
iletbel, clistrlct ISIOC!ate Junior
past councllor; Elizabeth na~
lela, Gallla Council, and M r a.
l&amp;ry Austin, diatrictinaide serJt...
tnel, Gallla CouncU .
District chorus membera dlere
were Mrs. Matheny, Mrs. Lirxta
McVay 11'11 Mra. Tillie Clark.

Deputy Club Party Held

Officers~:~ ::.:,or.;;.:~~:
homemade articles,

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::lrl&lt;t 13 Pill Counelloro Aleo.
:):lotion Cbrl.-o dlmer to be
~old at the Redwood Ibn, Belt&gt;re.
·;pn Dec. 8. There ..W be a $1
;:,tft exclwlal!.
: During tbe meetiDi pruided
·~er by Mra. Della stabl, c:oun.

Mro. R.

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POMEROY

••• read. AliO presented was a

SSpaghetti Dinner
-: Given on Tuesday

Decorated

Receive Next

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Mra. Grace stace, a deceased
member. Mrs. Lemley waa as~
silted In the ceremoa.v b7 Mrs.

c...,te returned ~from North
~..al, aad MrL, Famte McNamee C.rollla where they went to ar'!Pf1 Mra. Ada 'lloot remain iU at ranp livlnaqUU1era. 'lbelraev~e.
en month old son remained here
• It wu reported that UWe with hi• ararQtuen~_.
:&amp;uck loot a Dleee b y - . Mro. ' lllr. IJKI lllro. George Korn. Jr.
)lottie "-"' reed 1 note from lnd ..... Brei llld !lrtan. were
:)Ira. ~ Bishop and Mr1. . here over the weekend tor a .,._
:;.uma Wlfldall ofColumbuo-- toted Thankqlvlng obaer,.nee
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with hlo perenta, Mr. lnd lllro.

New Hoi iday Colors
SELF-BELTS '

HOUSEHOLD
GLASSWARE

f!ay Eoch Week

" " oommlttee were Mro. Dorio
~ley, lllrs. Opal BlaB, lnd
~~·· Melnbart.
: Mrs. Etta Lemley, retlrln&amp;
post aeellent chief, .Presided
the meeUIII(. Pro teem Dill~ra "ere Mrs. Meinhart aDd
'!"'"· Opal Bias. It wao rOJ)Ort.Jiil tho! $101 bad been ll'en! for
~trulltic work and !hot 30 sick
;tiaita hid been made du:rlq tbe
"toot mooth.
A holiday greeUIII( from Agneo
~Woodard, &amp;rand chief of Ohio,

:cmflned
to ~zer; Mra. Helen
::J!aer to I patient II Melp Gen-

ACCOUNT

OPEN fRIDAY NIGHTS
5:00 TO 7:00

:l,lnotallaUoo or the new olltcera
111 Jan. 7. AI&gt;Polnted to the audit-

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Trucks

FARMERS
BANI AND
SAVINGS CO.

TODAY

muatciao. Mn. Neutzl1ng
::waa alao elected grand repre~-tentatlve, wltll Mrs. Bet:t;y Biggs
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tbe alternate.
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-i' Plana were made for a formal

)rao planned Tar Dec. 16 at
Mro. Helen Kennedy, Akron,
:IJ'hlch U111t \~!ere wW be a 50 spent severo! days recenUy with
r~~~IIDilcookloalnd Mro. Edith Thomls and lllrl,
. lift~
~;;,.;..:;.. , . ·. ~ Wl&amp;llna, Pomeroy, lnd rei_.
"" ·iUf'Coune:llotl pu1;y • • &amp;Uvea Iii the Cheshire areL
- e e d !of Dec. 12 II the
Mra. Fronk Rovlere or Ather~ United Church of Cbrtilty ton, calif., waa the recent vial~
:la:30 p.m., With a $1 gift u- or of her lither, Al!red Elber~.
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Etglnn

aua

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:Vella Stahl, - ·

FRICTION
TOY
CARS

Sock It To Me!

CHRISTMAS

f::"'-"t•·

:: The anJlUB). Chrlltmu party

Packa1e Of 2

THE HIT Of THE STATIONERY SHOW

1969

Mldd!OjlOrl

h

40 Letter Sheets
20 envelopes

Beautiful Linen, 1969 Calendar
Towel will be presented to you at
Fanners Bank and Savinrs Co. upon
enrollment in the 1969 ChristClub.

·' Mro. Opal Blua wu elected for a contribution for the Chrlat.
.." moat excellent ddef when MeJp maa cheer at the home.
"'Tem.,le, P¥th1an Slaten met
In her ftrot Dlflelal letter to
the temple, the &amp;rlllldcblefthank' ~ nl&amp;lrt II tho
' haD.
ed mtmben for &amp;lliltance with
Otber Dlflcers et.- lor the the GrlndSolllmlaeteUaUonand
• 1969 Y- were Mra. Vlrtllnla alked fuU coeperatiool Wrtng the
::;a-to, axcenent - ; Mro. oomtng 7-. Her project wW be
:;,)laxine Owens, excellent Junior; the purchaae o1. new hoapital
BOUy Btao, .......,.; Mro. equ!JIIIIont lor the Medlaa home.
.. BeU;y stNmcer. treasurer; Mra.
A rtQ~elt wu made for a do-;?~elle Bohr, prnledor,and Mro. notlm to the Chrllbnu lnd en• GeMVtevo Meinhart, guanl.
tertalnmen! oomm!Ueo or the
: Mra. Betty BiaP waa named Knishta ot Pyttdaa h o m e· In
; .trustee, Mra. Martha Chlldo, ~lngl!eld.
~·Ita!(· captala, and Mra. Ben NeutzThe cbarter wu draped for

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Black, Etc. -All
Reaular Sizes

For Dress or Utility!
Of Man Mad•.f lbJrs..
Black, Brown, Red
One Size Stretch

:Elected Chief

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SWEAT
SHIRTS
White, Grey, Blue, Red
Insert Neck
Mock Turtle
Racer Stripe
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MENS LONG SlEEVE

Womens Lined

The DoUy SOntlnel, p,...roy.Middlepor4

Officers for 1969 were elect· In&amp; the council ror the anniver.., ad and holldq activltiea were aary dl.mer.
;p!anned al Moocia¥ night'o men!The clistrlct r1Uy to be held
'!lng of Theodonta Council 17 al the LQicll hall In Marlet1a
:::Oauatrt.era ot America, held at
on AprU 10 was announced, as
;thott.
wu a practice to be held ..,
; _ Elected were Mro. Berthe Plr- Mar&lt;:h 30 at Cheller. The preccouncilor; Mrs. Norma tl.ee to be beld at 1:30 will be
~Chapman, BOeoclate COUDcllor; preceded by a meellntl of the
!c_Mra. Cora ~e, vice counct. deputies.
.....-; hlrl. Etta Lemley, cooduc:tMrl. Winona Cooh, nrdeD;
a. Loille. Cohen, lnalde eentl; Mrs. Edna' Reibel, ulla·
::lant ltnancW oecretory ,and hlro.

Warm Fleece IJnings

OPEN YOUR

There is no better way Ill have
the money you need for your
holiday shopping next year. Save
as little as fifty cents weekly.
Start the New Year in 1970 without bi lis.

SUPPLY~

SHOP EITHER OF OUR STORES
POINT PLEASANT-MASON-GALLIPOLIS
hery Day Low Prlcesl Free Parkhill

OPI1N FRI . &amp; SAT . HIGHTS

When In
Doubt, Give
A Gift
Certificate
From His
Favorite Store

of AII .Aies

!-

This Store"
'Is ParticiPGiillg
In The Middleport
Relllil Merd1ants
Chrisllllas Pro•oliOII

24 LITE SET...... ·- ·-·········· ·········· oot •. 79
lndopendoot bumlnt

OUTDOOR SET with Bit C.9 Bolb
l LITE SET 1.69
15 LITE SET 3.39
~NIATURE LITE SET
SPECIAL 50 LITEL•...·-·-·····- 1.99 oot
With Pooh In Lolilpa

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Checkers
·Chess
, Dominoes
Monopoly
Old Maid
Quija Boards
·Twister
Safety Dart Game
Etc:h-A-$ketc:h
Scrabble
Cootie
Yantzee
Sc:rlbbare
· Tinker Toys
Lincoln Lors ·
Potato Head
orr Palntlnr Sets
Rub-Ons
Splnorraph
Nurse Kit
Telephones
Hobby Kits
T

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OPEN NIGHTS
STARTING

2."
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hol4
$.2;000,~. "' ..,. .. tot y.. r
f11· ••r.i'hire.

Cars,

}lc:kot Melt

DEC. 13

f1n toM1

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dllll --~ _tl. Nr. and Nra.

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Mra. Htlen ~ unlle,..

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llolur Medlc:al Cent.er.

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ROlf! BANII
CINCIIINA11 (IJPI) A o1 Bonk rueoi&amp;l aait ~~
boonled man bold .., tile A...,. will! $8,000.
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Santa Suuests
BEST
FOR FILM,
FLASH BULBS

Mr. and Mrs. Georp Nld ....
aky and &lt;laURhters, Teresa 1 n d

Corky, hid 11 their ThankagiYilll
Day auosta, BUl Balle~ anddauihter, Jane, Brownie Vujakli.Jiand
daughters, Vicky and Kay, Jetr
Werry ami Mike Williams.
Mrs. Dwtgtt Wallace and
daughter, Nancy, were in McCon
nelsvUle oVer the weekend to visit
her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Kmx. A famlb observance was
held to celebrate the 6ht wed--

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GRAND OPENING ·SP . CIAL~
DECEMBER lltL Y

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Edgey Quiet Holds Over Mid-East

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lntroduclnt oil new 69 010dol Rlchordaon and Sltyllno
Mo~ilo Hom••·
Sltyllno 50 • 12 2 lid..,, Cuato01 $4395
Sltylino 60 • 12, 2 BdrMa., 1~ locltlla ~,995
Skyline 60 • 12 3 Bdrm., Early borlcan ~995
Rlchonlaon 60 • 12 2 lldim., Ani.,.,. $m5
Rlchanlaon 60 • 12 3 Bd.... Jarly_ Aooorlcon $5195
All Completely Fumlahod, Boink Rote•

~ Wn.BORN R. HAMPrON

United Pre•• bematlonal
In Amman, Jordlnlano ~ne~ay
nervoual1 walched tile wesm-n

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aklea for further llraell llrlke
planes. In Galro, Prelldent
Ganuoi Abdel Nuaer o1 ~
vowed to IUI!er a miUim
coaualtlea II nec••NrY tq !leleat
llreael. Walhlngton tallied of

Til COUNTY MOBILE2o4HOMES
a vo•.J

P•htt PIMMM~ W, v••
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2013 Ea1t1rn A••·
4....0175

n. DlUy SenliNl, Pmtcror· Middleport, o., Thw'ICIIJ. Oecemb.::r 5, 1968

Hospital Open House Held
Mrs. Mary Martin of Pomeroy

waa a IP'Oat Wedne~ at tho
open houae held at the acute and
lntonolve treatment unit of the
Southeaatern Ohio Mental llsalth
Center at Athens.
Mrs. Martin wa1 a put d.
Mra. Thelma Nlaley, chairman

HERE IS A FIELD of Chrl.-o tree• plctund jut botln bobw eul S.lurdll' at tile lllrm of
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradford in the Sumner area. The Bradford&amp; raise OlrlBbnas trees as a

Sgt. Higgins

weekend hobby.

BEGINS IN YOUR LOCAL HOMETOWN STOIESI

Christmas Tree Farming
Proving a Weekend Hobby
the hollda,y trees - scotch pine,
white pine and sprue()- on their
220 acre farm in the Sumner

By BOB HOEFLICH

It's beginning to look a lot like
Christmas, and important to tbe
"look" is the Yuletide tree.
Gone are the da.Y s - and not
too 1~ ago. really- when" getUng the tree" was a "family atlair." Pop looded tho llmily Into
tile ear and took ott for the "byways" to locate just the "right

area.

tree."

PAltTY IS TUESDAY
Tbe amual Cbrlatmu par\y ol
the Middleport Buoineu and Profeallanal WomeD'B Club will be
held at 7:30 Tuesday rugt,t at
the bOme o1 Mrs. Arthur Strau~s:

2-Hour
DRY QEANING

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Chlr Uloal- CINnl"l

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Ro.....,.'s Cleaners

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Actually, 1t was ki 00 or a hit
and miss proposit:l.on. Frequently the "right tree," ttJon closer

inspection when arriving home,
disclosed a "bare" side.

However, this could be turned

am the tree was reactv
to be strung with lights, decorated With ornaments, and restooned with tinsel.
Trees began to get scarce u~
der an Increased demand &amp;00
people somehow got too busy for
the fam11y ouUng. Resulting was
today's flourishing Christmas
tree retail business .
Playing a role in that business
are people like Mr. am Mrs.
Wallace Bradford of Middl~rt
who began raising Christmas
trees in 1949. Today, Mr. and
Mrs. Bradford hiiVe 40 acres of
to tfle wall

They call their venture a
"weekerd hobby."
The Bradfords purctla.se $eedUngs from apri vate oorsery when
they are from six to 12 inche s
tall - or from twotothreeyears
old. The seedlings are set in
sewn by seven foot spaces.
The trees are sheared after
two years to encourage a compact growth and are sheared annually theref'ter. Given individual attention, each tree requires
a deci sian as to what is to be
donf, with the shears to encourage a weU-shapeddeveloprnentby
harvest time.
Harvest time takes place about
seven years after the planting.
Some trees mature more slowly
than others so that often three
additional years are required to
completely cut a field so that it
can be replanted.
Trees are planted ln April,
mowed in June, sheared in the
llltter part ot Jtat&amp; to the middle
of July. If they are to be cut in
November. they arL sprayed the

Commerce.

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All persons 13 yean of age and old•r

te portlclpoto.

No purchasa necessary.
Need not be present to win.
Winners will be notified.

CANDY

&amp;est Price $46.84
lo707

Kinds

WE ACCEPT FOOD COUPONS
Open Every Week Day 9:00 to 7·00

51195

Onlor Now

42
to Choo••

C..lvllt.. 0.

.· 4 BIG GIVE-AWAYS

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ht DRAWING 1:00 P.M. Nov010bor 30, 1968
Prizes: $50.00 tift certificate and
2 - $25.00 Gilt Certificate•

Golden Ripe
AS

2nd DRAWING hOO P.M. Docombor 7, 1968

992-3975

POMEROY

SHOP

lb.

STORES

DISPLAYING

Bologna---------· 21bs,I.OO
LEAN STREAKED •.. FINEST OUAUTY

Slab Bacon -----· 2lb.1.
2 lb. 1.00

PARTICIPATING
MERCHANTS:
Elhrf.lda

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21b.l.49

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.OLEO
lbs.

$1

MILK
Ill.

79~

•eacl·

7 $1
lvs.

Hartley' a Shot~~
Blue &amp; Grey Reataurant
Downi..Grou, lac .

list Photo
·Service

v.-ra wea

PARTY ANNOUNCED
The Modem Woodmen Christ·

mao

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win· bo held o1 tile

8Urlln8ham balloo Dec. It. Tur·
k~ and colree wiU bo jii"OVId"!J
Thooo allendlnl are to brillll a
covared dllh, and tllelr own lablo
. oorvleo. Dlmer will bo HI'Ved
at 6:30 p.m. 111ere wtn boa 111ft
eocbonge for 1M children. SOnia
will moke • vllll.
SPEAKER ANNOUNCED
Mro. Fred L&lt;ocho ol Athena
will bo JIHIIIl opeaker atthe10:30

a.m. 9mdaJ morning service at

Marguerite' 1 Shoe Shop
Chapman-Canaclay Shoe Store
Lodllo Shtora &amp; lolo' • Beauty Shop

Horoka Corr,.Oot

and C Jowolry
Go.. sler Jewelry Store

I(

Kroters

Tho Fo~rlc Shop
Molt• Equip01ont
Sugar Ron Mill•
Gi~bo Grocery
Simona Morlat
SIMOni Pick·A-Polr
Pomeroy_ Flower Shop

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bottlt, tn

tions, ornamonta, novelties. Beautiful gift

ldequatt suDtly tor

m1ny months of
''rlnc-Umt lrnh·

-...ts for all . . . hankies, hondbava, hosiery,
alips, glovet, soch, etc. Shop today, time
ia running aut.

.....$159

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POMEROY,O.

Open All Day Th11rsdoys

Opon Fri. &amp; Sot. Til 9
"A Gold Star Store"

ZIPPO
LIGHTERS

•GIFT WRAP
•ORNAMENTS
HOLDS
TIL

CHOIC(t:·
20th

Reg. 76c
KODAK
INSTAMATIC

FILM

-FLASHCUBES

5

1.29

HAl-URATE

1241NSTAMATIC

Glnsm

Cllrlst•as

Ree.
3.75

S.ow

2• 89

CHOCOLATES
~... 4.605 ~~..

3 56
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OUTFIT

~;\5

box

IC NOTICE

DEC. 1011r

17.95

f

Po•roy Motlonol ll&lt;ink
Ewints F unorol tta.o

Wohnong' • Paatry Sho, ·
Court Stroot Grill
Womer' • Borloor &amp; loooty Shop

Lon. marl
Pomeroy HoMo l Aute
Riaor Oil C...pony
P-roy c-nt Block Co.

t.,

Francis florist

Ohio Volley PTuO.~ing &amp; Heating
G &amp; J Aute Porta
Moore~•

Mationwhlo lftturonco

A. D. Wood&amp; Sen

Stilllora
Duke' t Clea•er•

Davit•Wamor lntuNace

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Pomeroy

Bower• Drive I"

Tho Dolly Sentl~l
WMPO Radio
Athent Mouengoe

Battery, Strap

&amp; Earphones

3.19
Rae. 5.00 3•9
· Ree. too

10.88
Re1. 20.95

10.00
Value

Steam &amp; Spray
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1:30PM

16.76

Throe Plecoo of Real Eotato ••l•nlll!t te Dr. Kolg 1
loc0ted In Mo100 aod N- Hoven W. Yo. will ~. oolo
at P...Jic Auctloo, DR. lOth ot 1,~ P.M., I• Muon,

w. v•.

Mo, 1,..fo-i Mo- Cllolc llldg,, Houao -chod,

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... ~···Mow Hovan Clinic Bldg. Irick -conotruc•
Mol 2c.,
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~"EAD

· NORELCO
·ELECTRIC

3•

RAZOR

·RAZOR'

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23.95

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24.95

t101, Jjl. a;t. ovor. Located In Mow Hovon, W. Vo.

PoMroy WI•• Store

Twin City Electric
G&amp;GCoh
Pom-y llowllnt Co .
Robin10n'• Laundrr

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MDIO

3. Dominion

IWOM. W..YA.

Former• Banlt &amp; S.vi•t:'

Shulert Mark ..

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-REI( ESTATE
AUCTION

SPONSOR So

Gloeckner' a Reatavrant
The Green Lantem

AMITY
BILLFOLDS

HAIR DRYER

Bailer'• Reata•rant

Ful....,. Thompson Trocter Solow
Kapplo Soldo

Sh••

~-oz.

stocked store and prl ces to save you money.
Gift wraps, artificial trees, decora..

Co~nparel

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Ret. 17.95
2· Dominion
. Portable

Bryonh Budaat Shop
Humphrey• f. V.
Auociatod Radio &amp; TV
Pichnt Hdwe., Maton

I.R.W. Hordworo
Swiahor. &amp; Loh10 Roxoll Drug•
Pastry

A GALAXY OF GIFTS all over our boot

. Aerosol Can

Plus: Young Gentle Pony For

Sohlo Service

P•meroy Motor

THE STORE OF HUNDREDS OF GIFTS

rejll'imalldecl

1.

Children

Guintboro 5c &amp; 10c Store
L &amp; Z Drou Shop
Karr &amp; Van Zandt Motor Seloa
Crow' a StNk HoUle
Lou'• Ast.la11d S.,.lc•
Larry

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Nasser said.
Nasser unwtlline
Naaaer also rejected a reported suggestion coming !rom
American State Deportment
talkJ with Egyptian and Iaraei
diplomat&amp;- that each Arab naUon reach a separate settlemeot.
with Israel. Nauer called it
unrealistic. He aald Israel

lor alleeedly looalng 1110110,1' to
OD atblote before bo earolled al
the oehooi.

4th DRAWING 1:00 P.M. Doco ..-. 24, 1968
Prizn: Color T.V. and Storoa

Ebersbach Hardwore
Nelaon"s Drut Store

Bailey'• S.noca Station

tile

Ono drop .... - li... twenty.
tour IMiur odor COitrol. Thm ••
240 dro,s in tht

Re1. 98c

. Blaettnara

Mew Yo.rl&lt; Clothing Houoo
Bon Franklin St...

Wubl-

lllb IIIIIIHitl Min

Christ

3nl DRAWING 1:00 P.M. Doc ...bor U, 1968
Priaoa: 12 Inch Porto~lo T.V.,
$50.00 Gilt Certificate &amp; $25 Gilt Certificate

participating Merchant.

PURE PORK

In

Prizes: 12 inch Portable T.V.

All tilt cortlficotn to H
awarded oro toed at ANY

MIX-HOME MADE

for.....

"But we llhall never be.U.te
Pl1 it and will never
surrtnder beeR• It we allow
larael to _ . t It wiD lry
to explnd aga1n 1n tbe ruture:•
the E1nJt1an leader Ald. ''Wo
1hall make
saerltleea like
Alprla whleh aaerlftced a
mllllon martyrs" before pln1ng
Independence
!rom
Frouce,

$50.00 Gilt Cortlficoto &amp; $25 Gilt Cortillcate

THE
GOLD STAR

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... enn..

cllled ... Iarael - to
their ....... tho
eMit ar. I1De nmnlqtnB tbl
lioo ol Gollloo to tho Dooot

In Cairo,
miJI!Iler
Malllnood Jllod WOI meellnil
U.N. peace negotiator Gunnar
v. Jarrtne In the lalter'a
~earloas search lor a ~oma­
tlc formula to end the ll8htlnll
that hu wracked tho -~

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COACII REPRIMANilED
EL PASO, Tex. (UP!&gt;W- V - 8 . track coach
at 1M UnlveroiQ' of Texu at El
Puo wu placed oa • 7Ml"'•
pr-on by tile · - and tile
WeJtem Athletle Cc:ld'erence.

POMEROY

SLICED ALL MEAT

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'AT TREE ENDOUS
LOW DISCOUNT
PRICES I
Open Ever
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Saturday Til 9

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1116, the of Mr. aDd Mrl.
ROME (UPD - More thon a
R. A. (IJutdl) llialno, I'Madx, mllllon ·llallan workers ataaed a
AriZ. He had In tile Air ~ today and lelt
For'* Z8_ youo, llalloned at tile elemal clly afoot, wlKlDpiJ Fiold, Klamath Falla, commiUII&lt;atlon a n d VirtUally
!lre&amp;lln; Luke Air Force Due,
and Davlo MGnlhan Air Foree
Thouoando ol pollee palroUed
maJor cltlea. Government olfi.
~. Tuc1011.
He waa 111. Air Foree Reaerve cial1 l&amp;id there were feara the ,
Caploln and ~~alder pilot durlnll masalve strike would provide '
World Wor D, and eerved In IUrther ......... thai hal .lelt
Korea and South Vletaam.
two peraona &lt;load and more thon
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- · injured.
pareDll are bla wile, Madge Hlg. 180
1be level of violence hU
gina, Klamath Falla; two 1001, lteadlll rlaen over the past three
Ora~~o Jr., U.S. Navy, and Wayne
dill and 0811 • ...... - ·
Hlgglna, stationed In tile Mar- cloood rlllke willl llrikero Wed·
Ines: a aliter, Mra. Herbert oead&amp;l, attoeldnl! pollee with
Jolin- - · : two brolhon, ciubl, - · · and tbolr !lata.
Dale and Lucian, Indiana; two
Tbo lllrlke began Wednead&amp;l
IUIIltl, Mrl. manche '1\u.*er. Me- nlgbt train, .... and taxi
am, and Mrs. John Bocock, parll&lt;ltllol walked off their jol)a,
Cbtlhlro. Burial wu IJI Owena- ieavlng hwldreda ol thouaandn
of paroml IJI Rome and thenolihborlug ctlleo of Vllerbo, Lalinil
aDd Froalaono no to get
hOme.

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churches

son,

Mrs. Martin also toured facilltleo wblch wiD be avalloble lor
prQJOrlns Cbrl-.a glltJ lor
patleota al tho eont.er wblch II
alao. known u the Atholu State
Hoopltal. 9oe 11 loeal chalrmon
MASON - Word haa been re- ol eollectiJia 111ft• lor the 1101110
ceived here of the deltb of Mu- 70 Melp patlenla -...I to tile
ter Sit. OraD L. (BUd&lt;ly) IIIQina, hOspital .
enson. Pomeroy•
on Nov. 16, at the Travi1 Air
· Force BaH llolpltal IJI COIUornla. lfo had been IU a 111011111.
Htalas, a former relidlat of
Maam, attended Walwna 1fi81o
School. He ~ named
Wahama'l Wblte FalCODI.
He wu 11om al Millwood IJI

Christmas

.MARKET

Funeral services for J o h n
KirUey Stephenson. former MiddltiJort resident, were conducted
Wednefldalr at 1 p, m. at t h e
S(lerry 'F\meral Home in Jack--

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Held Wedo-Lay

Masonic rites for Mr. stephenson, who died Sunda,y at hie Jackson home following a heart Ittack, were held Tuesday night.
Among those ln Jackson Wednelday for the services were Mr.
and Mrs. ROOert C. Rinehart an:t
wnnun Stephenson. Middleport,
and Mr. and Mrs. James steph-

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Month lllness

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of volunteer worken.
1be new unit 11 a co-educatlmal 36 • bed word thai Ia llllfed by a p~cblatrlot, p~cbolo­
pll, two reglatered ........ 20
payehlalrlc aldoa and a ward
clerk, plua a COIUiultlng IOdal
worker and an acttviUes theraplat. Purpooe ol 111e ward Ia to
create a home - like atmollllhUe

Depmb:nl8l

"would ~ !rom a pooltion ol

radar poota .., Jordanian ooll. ..,. .lei clown, Ita p.Jol
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In Ammon, weatem ._-to
In
Iraq,
8o&amp;l1ila4
Radio c:alled
aald llneH lei attack&amp;- ordered
be&lt;aUie ol wllo1 Jerualom on lroqlo to join demoncalled unprovoked Arob - · ~odng not ooilr tho altac:k•
against
llrael'a . border- bad on her expoclltlaaol-y r.reo IJI
visibly llbaken morale. 1bey Jordllll but allo the mere
..... Jordalllanl kept llandlla oxii!WI&lt;e of llrul.
In Cairo, Nat- Wedllead&amp;l
up Into the lily.
nlgbt ended a . - . , ol blo
Death• Reported
A Jordanian military &lt;Ommu- natlm'o only logal poi!Ucal
niiJIO Aid the laraell Jet• killed par\y willl a c:all to loolllo llrul
lix per10111 and wotmded 14. ln and a warnlnl the IIIII' bo
Jerilaolem, the luaella reported bll)l.

Dies After

Next Pomeroy Give-Away Sat., Dec. 7

preceding September. Infestation
o1 insects which ruin the tree•
is a constant threat, and spraying
is vita! .
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford recall
their first harvest In 1955. They
cut all of 30 trees and then were
coi\Cilrned whether they could sell
that many.
Since then. the annual harvest
has increased to several hundred.
These are staked 1001 vidualb on
four lots near the Bradford home
on Brownell Avenue in Middl&amp;o
port. Via the stake method, the
purchaser can easily select the
height, shape and kind of tree
he wishes.
So far, the main efforts or Mr.
and Mrs. Bradford have been with
scotch pine because of the sblrdiness &amp;nd the needle retention
qualities of this type tree. At the
present time, however, they are
branchif1!: into fir, spruce and
white pine trees.
So this year when the last orn.ament is hWll arxl you stand back
ror an admiring glance just remember your well-shaped:ry
gre8n tree ra ~ an ad: · ·'
It's the product of a grelt ~ or
time, work and care.

peaee.maJdni and Mot..,. ol
llrael"a ~·aare•llon."
Thare wu no report qt Arablaraell lli!ltlni lOOBy. But It
wa1 1 tender quiet that foUowecl
four clays of erl11er011 lttllck•
.., the larooi.Jordan ceue~e
line. caliPOII by IaraeU Jet•
Wemead&amp;l bombing and lllrlfIns lralj troops, artlllecy and

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Jorrtne later wu

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Mo. ,..:Prount Location of 1!\o Stele Ll'IU•• Stero, .
an4 throe !9"!hnonto •••• (LI4uor ote,. IHood, -

•;t•· tented)

Thoao Throo Plocoo of Real Eototo oro located In tho
buol .. u lltlirJct of MoiGrl and Now Haven, W. Vo.
and ohould bt Of inte,._t to morchanta In thlo aroo.
Theao ·~ oxcellont piocoa of lnvnl'l'ent Rool E-atoto.

F~STI

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DELIVElY

the MlddleportFiratUni'*'Preobylorllll Church.

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llolur Medlc:al Cent.er.

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ROlf! BANII
CINCIIINA11 (IJPI) A o1 Bonk rueoi&amp;l aait ~~
boonled man bold .., tile A...,. will! $8,000.
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Santa Suuests
BEST
FOR FILM,
FLASH BULBS

Mr. and Mrs. Georp Nld ....
aky and &lt;laURhters, Teresa 1 n d

Corky, hid 11 their ThankagiYilll
Day auosta, BUl Balle~ anddauihter, Jane, Brownie Vujakli.Jiand
daughters, Vicky and Kay, Jetr
Werry ami Mike Williams.
Mrs. Dwtgtt Wallace and
daughter, Nancy, were in McCon
nelsvUle oVer the weekend to visit
her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Kmx. A famlb observance was
held to celebrate the 6ht wed--

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DECEMBER lltL Y

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Edgey Quiet Holds Over Mid-East

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lntroduclnt oil new 69 010dol Rlchordaon and Sltyllno
Mo~ilo Hom••·
Sltyllno 50 • 12 2 lid..,, Cuato01 $4395
Sltylino 60 • 12, 2 BdrMa., 1~ locltlla ~,995
Skyline 60 • 12 3 Bdrm., Early borlcan ~995
Rlchonlaon 60 • 12 2 lldim., Ani.,.,. $m5
Rlchanlaon 60 • 12 3 Bd.... Jarly_ Aooorlcon $5195
All Completely Fumlahod, Boink Rote•

~ Wn.BORN R. HAMPrON

United Pre•• bematlonal
In Amman, Jordlnlano ~ne~ay
nervoual1 walched tile wesm-n

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planes. In Galro, Prelldent
Ganuoi Abdel Nuaer o1 ~
vowed to IUI!er a miUim
coaualtlea II nec••NrY tq !leleat
llreael. Walhlngton tallied of

Til COUNTY MOBILE2o4HOMES
a vo•.J

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2013 Ea1t1rn A••·
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n. DlUy SenliNl, Pmtcror· Middleport, o., Thw'ICIIJ. Oecemb.::r 5, 1968

Hospital Open House Held
Mrs. Mary Martin of Pomeroy

waa a IP'Oat Wedne~ at tho
open houae held at the acute and
lntonolve treatment unit of the
Southeaatern Ohio Mental llsalth
Center at Athens.
Mrs. Martin wa1 a put d.
Mra. Thelma Nlaley, chairman

HERE IS A FIELD of Chrl.-o tree• plctund jut botln bobw eul S.lurdll' at tile lllrm of
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradford in the Sumner area. The Bradford&amp; raise OlrlBbnas trees as a

Sgt. Higgins

weekend hobby.

BEGINS IN YOUR LOCAL HOMETOWN STOIESI

Christmas Tree Farming
Proving a Weekend Hobby
the hollda,y trees - scotch pine,
white pine and sprue()- on their
220 acre farm in the Sumner

By BOB HOEFLICH

It's beginning to look a lot like
Christmas, and important to tbe
"look" is the Yuletide tree.
Gone are the da.Y s - and not
too 1~ ago. really- when" getUng the tree" was a "family atlair." Pop looded tho llmily Into
tile ear and took ott for the "byways" to locate just the "right

area.

tree."

PAltTY IS TUESDAY
Tbe amual Cbrlatmu par\y ol
the Middleport Buoineu and Profeallanal WomeD'B Club will be
held at 7:30 Tuesday rugt,t at
the bOme o1 Mrs. Arthur Strau~s:

2-Hour
DRY QEANING

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and miss proposit:l.on. Frequently the "right tree," ttJon closer

inspection when arriving home,
disclosed a "bare" side.

However, this could be turned

am the tree was reactv
to be strung with lights, decorated With ornaments, and restooned with tinsel.
Trees began to get scarce u~
der an Increased demand &amp;00
people somehow got too busy for
the fam11y ouUng. Resulting was
today's flourishing Christmas
tree retail business .
Playing a role in that business
are people like Mr. am Mrs.
Wallace Bradford of Middl~rt
who began raising Christmas
trees in 1949. Today, Mr. and
Mrs. Bradford hiiVe 40 acres of
to tfle wall

They call their venture a
"weekerd hobby."
The Bradfords purctla.se $eedUngs from apri vate oorsery when
they are from six to 12 inche s
tall - or from twotothreeyears
old. The seedlings are set in
sewn by seven foot spaces.
The trees are sheared after
two years to encourage a compact growth and are sheared annually theref'ter. Given individual attention, each tree requires
a deci sian as to what is to be
donf, with the shears to encourage a weU-shapeddeveloprnentby
harvest time.
Harvest time takes place about
seven years after the planting.
Some trees mature more slowly
than others so that often three
additional years are required to
completely cut a field so that it
can be replanted.
Trees are planted ln April,
mowed in June, sheared in the
llltter part ot Jtat&amp; to the middle
of July. If they are to be cut in
November. they arL sprayed the

Commerce.

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te portlclpoto.

No purchasa necessary.
Need not be present to win.
Winners will be notified.

CANDY

&amp;est Price $46.84
lo707

Kinds

WE ACCEPT FOOD COUPONS
Open Every Week Day 9:00 to 7·00

51195

Onlor Now

42
to Choo••

C..lvllt.. 0.

.· 4 BIG GIVE-AWAYS

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ht DRAWING 1:00 P.M. Nov010bor 30, 1968
Prizes: $50.00 tift certificate and
2 - $25.00 Gilt Certificate•

Golden Ripe
AS

2nd DRAWING hOO P.M. Docombor 7, 1968

992-3975

POMEROY

SHOP

lb.

STORES

DISPLAYING

Bologna---------· 21bs,I.OO
LEAN STREAKED •.. FINEST OUAUTY

Slab Bacon -----· 2lb.1.
2 lb. 1.00

PARTICIPATING
MERCHANTS:
Elhrf.lda

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21b.l.49

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$1

MILK
Ill.

79~

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7 $1
lvs.

Hartley' a Shot~~
Blue &amp; Grey Reataurant
Downi..Grou, lac .

list Photo
·Service

v.-ra wea

PARTY ANNOUNCED
The Modem Woodmen Christ·

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win· bo held o1 tile

8Urlln8ham balloo Dec. It. Tur·
k~ and colree wiU bo jii"OVId"!J
Thooo allendlnl are to brillll a
covared dllh, and tllelr own lablo
. oorvleo. Dlmer will bo HI'Ved
at 6:30 p.m. 111ere wtn boa 111ft
eocbonge for 1M children. SOnia
will moke • vllll.
SPEAKER ANNOUNCED
Mro. Fred L&lt;ocho ol Athena
will bo JIHIIIl opeaker atthe10:30

a.m. 9mdaJ morning service at

Marguerite' 1 Shoe Shop
Chapman-Canaclay Shoe Store
Lodllo Shtora &amp; lolo' • Beauty Shop

Horoka Corr,.Oot

and C Jowolry
Go.. sler Jewelry Store

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Kroters

Tho Fo~rlc Shop
Molt• Equip01ont
Sugar Ron Mill•
Gi~bo Grocery
Simona Morlat
SIMOni Pick·A-Polr
Pomeroy_ Flower Shop

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bottlt, tn

tions, ornamonta, novelties. Beautiful gift

ldequatt suDtly tor

m1ny months of
''rlnc-Umt lrnh·

-...ts for all . . . hankies, hondbava, hosiery,
alips, glovet, soch, etc. Shop today, time
ia running aut.

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POMEROY,O.

Open All Day Th11rsdoys

Opon Fri. &amp; Sot. Til 9
"A Gold Star Store"

ZIPPO
LIGHTERS

•GIFT WRAP
•ORNAMENTS
HOLDS
TIL

CHOIC(t:·
20th

Reg. 76c
KODAK
INSTAMATIC

FILM

-FLASHCUBES

5

1.29

HAl-URATE

1241NSTAMATIC

Glnsm

Cllrlst•as

Ree.
3.75

S.ow

2• 89

CHOCOLATES
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box

IC NOTICE

DEC. 1011r

17.95

f

Po•roy Motlonol ll&lt;ink
Ewints F unorol tta.o

Wohnong' • Paatry Sho, ·
Court Stroot Grill
Womer' • Borloor &amp; loooty Shop

Lon. marl
Pomeroy HoMo l Aute
Riaor Oil C...pony
P-roy c-nt Block Co.

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Francis florist

Ohio Volley PTuO.~ing &amp; Heating
G &amp; J Aute Porta
Moore~•

Mationwhlo lftturonco

A. D. Wood&amp; Sen

Stilllora
Duke' t Clea•er•

Davit•Wamor lntuNace

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Bower• Drive I"

Tho Dolly Sentl~l
WMPO Radio
Athent Mouengoe

Battery, Strap

&amp; Earphones

3.19
Rae. 5.00 3•9
· Ree. too

10.88
Re1. 20.95

10.00
Value

Steam &amp; Spray
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1:30PM

16.76

Throe Plecoo of Real Eotato ••l•nlll!t te Dr. Kolg 1
loc0ted In Mo100 aod N- Hoven W. Yo. will ~. oolo
at P...Jic Auctloo, DR. lOth ot 1,~ P.M., I• Muon,

w. v•.

Mo, 1,..fo-i Mo- Cllolc llldg,, Houao -chod,

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Mol 2c.,
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·ELECTRIC

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RAZOR

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t101, Jjl. a;t. ovor. Located In Mow Hovon, W. Vo.

PoMroy WI•• Store

Twin City Electric
G&amp;GCoh
Pom-y llowllnt Co .
Robin10n'• Laundrr

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3. Dominion

IWOM. W..YA.

Former• Banlt &amp; S.vi•t:'

Shulert Mark ..

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-REI( ESTATE
AUCTION

SPONSOR So

Gloeckner' a Reatavrant
The Green Lantem

AMITY
BILLFOLDS

HAIR DRYER

Bailer'• Reata•rant

Ful....,. Thompson Trocter Solow
Kapplo Soldo

Sh••

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stocked store and prl ces to save you money.
Gift wraps, artificial trees, decora..

Co~nparel

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Ret. 17.95
2· Dominion
. Portable

Bryonh Budaat Shop
Humphrey• f. V.
Auociatod Radio &amp; TV
Pichnt Hdwe., Maton

I.R.W. Hordworo
Swiahor. &amp; Loh10 Roxoll Drug•
Pastry

A GALAXY OF GIFTS all over our boot

. Aerosol Can

Plus: Young Gentle Pony For

Sohlo Service

P•meroy Motor

THE STORE OF HUNDREDS OF GIFTS

rejll'imalldecl

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Children

Guintboro 5c &amp; 10c Store
L &amp; Z Drou Shop
Karr &amp; Van Zandt Motor Seloa
Crow' a StNk HoUle
Lou'• Ast.la11d S.,.lc•
Larry

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Nasser said.
Nasser unwtlline
Naaaer also rejected a reported suggestion coming !rom
American State Deportment
talkJ with Egyptian and Iaraei
diplomat&amp;- that each Arab naUon reach a separate settlemeot.
with Israel. Nauer called it
unrealistic. He aald Israel

lor alleeedly looalng 1110110,1' to
OD atblote before bo earolled al
the oehooi.

4th DRAWING 1:00 P.M. Doco ..-. 24, 1968
Prizn: Color T.V. and Storoa

Ebersbach Hardwore
Nelaon"s Drut Store

Bailey'• S.noca Station

tile

Ono drop .... - li... twenty.
tour IMiur odor COitrol. Thm ••
240 dro,s in tht

Re1. 98c

. Blaettnara

Mew Yo.rl&lt; Clothing Houoo
Bon Franklin St...

Wubl-

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Christ

3nl DRAWING 1:00 P.M. Doc ...bor U, 1968
Priaoa: 12 Inch Porto~lo T.V.,
$50.00 Gilt Certificate &amp; $25 Gilt Certificate

participating Merchant.

PURE PORK

In

Prizes: 12 inch Portable T.V.

All tilt cortlficotn to H
awarded oro toed at ANY

MIX-HOME MADE

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"But we llhall never be.U.te
Pl1 it and will never
surrtnder beeR• It we allow
larael to _ . t It wiD lry
to explnd aga1n 1n tbe ruture:•
the E1nJt1an leader Ald. ''Wo
1hall make
saerltleea like
Alprla whleh aaerlftced a
mllllon martyrs" before pln1ng
Independence
!rom
Frouce,

$50.00 Gilt Cortlficoto &amp; $25 Gilt Cortillcate

THE
GOLD STAR

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cllled ... Iarael - to
their ....... tho
eMit ar. I1De nmnlqtnB tbl
lioo ol Gollloo to tho Dooot

In Cairo,
miJI!Iler
Malllnood Jllod WOI meellnil
U.N. peace negotiator Gunnar
v. Jarrtne In the lalter'a
~earloas search lor a ~oma­
tlc formula to end the ll8htlnll
that hu wracked tho -~

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COACII REPRIMANilED
EL PASO, Tex. (UP!&gt;W- V - 8 . track coach
at 1M UnlveroiQ' of Texu at El
Puo wu placed oa • 7Ml"'•
pr-on by tile · - and tile
WeJtem Athletle Cc:ld'erence.

POMEROY

SLICED ALL MEAT

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'AT TREE ENDOUS
LOW DISCOUNT
PRICES I
Open Ever
Night

Saturday Til 9

E. MAIN ST.

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1116, the of Mr. aDd Mrl.
ROME (UPD - More thon a
R. A. (IJutdl) llialno, I'Madx, mllllon ·llallan workers ataaed a
AriZ. He had In tile Air ~ today and lelt
For'* Z8_ youo, llalloned at tile elemal clly afoot, wlKlDpiJ Fiold, Klamath Falla, commiUII&lt;atlon a n d VirtUally
!lre&amp;lln; Luke Air Force Due,
and Davlo MGnlhan Air Foree
Thouoando ol pollee palroUed
maJor cltlea. Government olfi.
~. Tuc1011.
He waa 111. Air Foree Reaerve cial1 l&amp;id there were feara the ,
Caploln and ~~alder pilot durlnll masalve strike would provide '
World Wor D, and eerved In IUrther ......... thai hal .lelt
Korea and South Vletaam.
two peraona &lt;load and more thon
_ . . , . IJI addition to bla
- · injured.
pareDll are bla wile, Madge Hlg. 180
1be level of violence hU
gina, Klamath Falla; two 1001, lteadlll rlaen over the past three
Ora~~o Jr., U.S. Navy, and Wayne
dill and 0811 • ...... - ·
Hlgglna, stationed In tile Mar- cloood rlllke willl llrikero Wed·
Ines: a aliter, Mra. Herbert oead&amp;l, attoeldnl! pollee with
Jolin- - · : two brolhon, ciubl, - · · and tbolr !lata.
Dale and Lucian, Indiana; two
Tbo lllrlke began Wednead&amp;l
IUIIltl, Mrl. manche '1\u.*er. Me- nlgbt train, .... and taxi
am, and Mrs. John Bocock, parll&lt;ltllol walked off their jol)a,
Cbtlhlro. Burial wu IJI Owena- ieavlng hwldreda ol thouaandn
of paroml IJI Rome and thenolihborlug ctlleo of Vllerbo, Lalinil
aDd Froalaono no to get
hOme.

Rov.

..

Discount to
churches

son,

Mrs. Martin also toured facilltleo wblch wiD be avalloble lor
prQJOrlns Cbrl-.a glltJ lor
patleota al tho eont.er wblch II
alao. known u the Atholu State
Hoopltal. 9oe 11 loeal chalrmon
MASON - Word haa been re- ol eollectiJia 111ft• lor the 1101110
ceived here of the deltb of Mu- 70 Melp patlenla -...I to tile
ter Sit. OraD L. (BUd&lt;ly) IIIQina, hOspital .
enson. Pomeroy•
on Nov. 16, at the Travi1 Air
· Force BaH llolpltal IJI COIUornla. lfo had been IU a 111011111.
Htalas, a former relidlat of
Maam, attended Walwna 1fi81o
School. He ~ named
Wahama'l Wblte FalCODI.
He wu 11om al Millwood IJI

Christmas

.MARKET

Funeral services for J o h n
KirUey Stephenson. former MiddltiJort resident, were conducted
Wednefldalr at 1 p, m. at t h e
S(lerry 'F\meral Home in Jack--

IIJ1nl

W1l ni!Q'

Rome Shut

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MIIICHAIIIHSE
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Attend Serviees
Held Wedo-Lay

Masonic rites for Mr. stephenson, who died Sunda,y at hie Jackson home following a heart Ittack, were held Tuesday night.
Among those ln Jackson Wednelday for the services were Mr.
and Mrs. ROOert C. Rinehart an:t
wnnun Stephenson. Middleport,
and Mr. and Mrs. James steph-

·-

ALL PARTICIPATING
STORES WILL GIVE
FREE TICKETS.

Sl ON'S

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(Wo Aro Not Open On Sundoya)

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5th Annual Gold Star
Sponsored bY

for potlenta.

Month lllness

I

Christmas Give-Awa:y

of volunteer worken.
1be new unit 11 a co-educatlmal 36 • bed word thai Ia llllfed by a p~cblatrlot, p~cbolo­
pll, two reglatered ........ 20
payehlalrlc aldoa and a ward
clerk, plua a COIUiultlng IOdal
worker and an acttviUes theraplat. Purpooe ol 111e ward Ia to
create a home - like atmollllhUe

Depmb:nl8l

"would ~ !rom a pooltion ol

radar poota .., Jordanian ooll. ..,. .lei clown, Ita p.Jol
(
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.
In Ammon, weatem ._-to
In
Iraq,
8o&amp;l1ila4
Radio c:alled
aald llneH lei attack&amp;- ordered
be&lt;aUie ol wllo1 Jerualom on lroqlo to join demoncalled unprovoked Arob - · ~odng not ooilr tho altac:k•
against
llrael'a . border- bad on her expoclltlaaol-y r.reo IJI
visibly llbaken morale. 1bey Jordllll but allo the mere
..... Jordalllanl kept llandlla oxii!WI&lt;e of llrul.
In Cairo, Nat- Wedllead&amp;l
up Into the lily.
nlgbt ended a . - . , ol blo
Death• Reported
A Jordanian military &lt;Ommu- natlm'o only logal poi!Ucal
niiJIO Aid the laraell Jet• killed par\y willl a c:all to loolllo llrul
lix per10111 and wotmded 14. ln and a warnlnl the IIIII' bo
Jerilaolem, the luaella reported bll)l.

Dies After

Next Pomeroy Give-Away Sat., Dec. 7

preceding September. Infestation
o1 insects which ruin the tree•
is a constant threat, and spraying
is vita! .
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford recall
their first harvest In 1955. They
cut all of 30 trees and then were
coi\Cilrned whether they could sell
that many.
Since then. the annual harvest
has increased to several hundred.
These are staked 1001 vidualb on
four lots near the Bradford home
on Brownell Avenue in Middl&amp;o
port. Via the stake method, the
purchaser can easily select the
height, shape and kind of tree
he wishes.
So far, the main efforts or Mr.
and Mrs. Bradford have been with
scotch pine because of the sblrdiness &amp;nd the needle retention
qualities of this type tree. At the
present time, however, they are
branchif1!: into fir, spruce and
white pine trees.
So this year when the last orn.ament is hWll arxl you stand back
ror an admiring glance just remember your well-shaped:ry
gre8n tree ra ~ an ad: · ·'
It's the product of a grelt ~ or
time, work and care.

peaee.maJdni and Mot..,. ol
llrael"a ~·aare•llon."
Thare wu no report qt Arablaraell lli!ltlni lOOBy. But It
wa1 1 tender quiet that foUowecl
four clays of erl11er011 lttllck•
.., the larooi.Jordan ceue~e
line. caliPOII by IaraeU Jet•
Wemead&amp;l bombing and lllrlfIns lralj troops, artlllecy and

Ealllor 20 .......
Jorrtne later wu

•

Mo. ,..:Prount Location of 1!\o Stele Ll'IU•• Stero, .
an4 throe !9"!hnonto •••• (LI4uor ote,. IHood, -

•;t•· tented)

Thoao Throo Plocoo of Real Eototo oro located In tho
buol .. u lltlirJct of MoiGrl and Now Haven, W. Vo.
and ohould bt Of inte,._t to morchanta In thlo aroo.
Theao ·~ oxcellont piocoa of lnvnl'l'ent Rool E-atoto.

F~STI

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the MlddleportFiratUni'*'Preobylorllll Church.

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Tho Doiq Sentlool, Pomer&lt;»-Mlddi&lt;DOrt, 0., Thur"""', llocernber 5, 1968

PLEAS~ VALLEY IIOSPITAL
ADMI'ITED - ·sHaron Cbll&gt;man, Pt. r'J:eaaant; Jame" H.lll,

WHY

ALMOST
110, Kt»&lt;&gt; Lt~.

Two New

Jad !Celli

ae:£~
· e,1~e..
~ iHE:.

West Coll.lilbia; Mrs. Herman
Estep, Mason; M:ra. Q\arle~ Stan.ley, PL Pleaaant. · .,:
DISCHARGED Maa\e
Beard, Southside; Denold llumpllre.Y. Pt. Pleasant; C)'Tlthle Chris·
tian, Pt. Pleasant; SU.a Lanier,
Southside; Mrs. EarlY RUDe, PL

To be Built

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PT. PLEASANT -- New.po1tof·

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wrlor of 1,154)
fl. with t900 llle Bridal Vell Falls, In honor
aq, ft. of puidna: and maneuwr· of the generations of ~­

moonen wbo have started e
lllere.
AotuaHy 1111 ollahoot of
A,_!neeh ,t lhe bid let- llle Amerlclll
Filii, II Is' ofU,. wUI bo .-!liter.
ficially named Luna Falls. An
outcrop of rock known u
Ntacara OMitle•
Luna Island separates II. from
N·A!f'~'li!•'st of
cot- llle Am'~lll Falll.
know as

trW

ftc•• wUl be W.llt In Henll8non
and Leon, W. VL 1 1Ccordl-toln

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Will Your CAR

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HI WU I member cl ll.adl
Rlvw 1..odp 453, P'rM and M.
cepted Ma101t1; Ohio van., C4m-

111Mdol'l' 21, Kttllhte Teatplu,
IIIII Aladdla Tom.Pie lillrlne.

&amp;lnivlna are • daushter, Mra.
Ethel !l.eveDI, Cleveland; a 100,
Jam. H.,· Cbelter; a lilter, Mrl.

NORWAY

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SPRUCE TO

CUT TREES

Glad7a imler, Clndeeod, -

MARKET ~

~ME:II

II'IDdchildrtiiL

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Better stop now for our
expert Winter Safety Check
.
_ steering, brakes,
points, plugs, carburetor,
tires, etc. • • everything
that needs checking.
Gold Star Merchant

O.amber Names

Vitus Hartley
PT. PLEASANT -

The !\'la-

son County - Pt. Pleasant Chamber of Commerce has elected officers arxt board members for
1969.

LARRY'S

SOHIO
IIRVICE
POMEROY, 0 .

Newly elected officers are Vitus Hartley, Jr., president; LeD-zle Hedrick, vice president; Calvin Smith, secretary, and James

McComb, treasurer.

or direct..

Named to the board

W. MA'liW'f.
POMEROY 992-2582

ors for a two-year term were six
new members, James Lewis, Bob
Butcher, Seldon Flemming, Calvin Smith, Jerry Butcher anti
James McComb. Six other board
members wilJ serve for another
year - Uoyd Roush,J . R. Neely,
Lenzie Hedrick, Bill Hod;enberry, Emil Martin and Vitus Hartley.
Tentative plans were made tor
the annual Chamber of Commerce
dinner to be held the first week

in February.

DAR Speaker

be Mrs. Howard Price, Mrs.

Is AntWunced

Homer Martin. Mrs. Loula Lewis, Mrs. W. H. Rardin, Mrs, Elmer Lowry, Mrs. GeorgeSprirw;er an:l Mrs. Dana Bradshaw.

The Rev.
Charles S. Thompson will ad-

•.. include standard FM and long distance AM

mas.''
Miss Lelah Jane Powell, re-

It's eosr to be a great Sa~ta!
Just fil your bog now from
our fine collection of jewelry .

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cvbn 12, ,hot.......

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New Catalog

cH.nner . Tueadly. A deltcl001
chicken dinner was served to 17
members lftd ooe auest at tabl.ea
docoratad In keop!qr wlthtlle hol-

• M 3-8 BULBS
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ldl,y ........
Glfta were exehan&amp;ed and the

The Public lnformatioo Oftice
of the Ohio Sociecy Cor Crippled
Children and Adults (the Easter
Seal Sex iecy) has announced the
avaUabilicy of a new catalog of
publications on services provid·
ed by the National Easter Seal
Society.
The Society, largest and oldest
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the physicallY and neurologically
harDicapped, is seeking to meet
the problem of crippling through
direct care and treatment. research and prevention of crippling, as well as the urderstarrJ..
lng of tile handicapped tllrough
the L&gt;ducation of parents, professional workers, employers and
the public.
Copies of the new C.talog ol
Publications are available \1)00
request in single iuues and CQiloo
tain the niOat lV-to-date Ust of
materials available on subjects
related to Ute care and treatment
of handicapped indl vi duals.

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Tho III&lt;IOibw ........ with tile
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Tbe pl'&lt;Jil'U1, tn char~ ol MrL
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en•. l? i•••ls . h - 17 i-et...
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low or white . 135.95

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The Women'• Society of Christ.
ian Ser'Ace held ttl replar
monlhly meeting 11 !lie Asbury
United Methodist Church taSyra..

.Services to

WE RESERVE RIGHT TO UMIT QUANT1T1ESI

SYLVANIA
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lvleets, Dines

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PRICES IN EFFECT NOW THROUGH SUNDAY, DEC. 8, 1968!

Syracuse

PT. PLEASANT -

dress the Daughters orthe American Revolution at their meedng
Friday at'terROOn at the Appalachian Power Company auditorium. Rev. Thompson will use as
his topic, "The Wa,y to Christ-

.. will be--

-

WSCS of

FM STEREO RADIOS

gent, will preside. Hostes.ses will

-

at 1 p.m. So!urdiJ at tile
EWID&amp;__. Home. Bnio1 wUI
bo In tbo Roddlllll ~ at
llelpn, Senlcea b&gt;' !IJade RIYer
Lodp will be ~ at 7:111
p.m. Frldoy at tbo funeral bome.
Frloada eall II tbo a-at
bGme at 011111\ee.
-

NEW Adn•lral. SOLID-STATE

be SAFE
This Winter

IIIII two ll'eal -

l)nlllkldldra~

• SCOTCH PINE · '• WHITE

MIDWAY

I. Wood7u'd, 1'1, diad

R.au&amp;e a

WHITE
FIR

The Herderf'on buUdhlC wlll

contain 765 s«J~~re feet ot Interior. an 80 square root IOidlng
platform and 4,600 square reet
for parkirc and maneuve•·J.ne. Leon post otnce wUJ ha"Ye 1 net in-

Dies Wednesday

PINE _

thin twice the aize or the present
post omces and 'frill be ccxtstructed under the le~se CORJtructtan
proeram. Plai'UI have been drawn
up tor the buildings, but sites
have not been selected.

lt ·t

C. E. Woodyard

SCOTCH

Congressman Ken Heckler. ~ 1
Both lllcUitles will be more

•

GIDDminc hD~IIIIfOn•l

,

LIVl

announcemem. by Senators Robert

Pleasant.

W. MAIN

~Qr&amp;ee.

Just Siiiy "CHARGUT,* With
'YOur Mkk't

�a -

ro

Tho Doiq Sentlool, Pomer&lt;»-Mlddi&lt;DOrt, 0., Thur"""', llocernber 5, 1968

PLEAS~ VALLEY IIOSPITAL
ADMI'ITED - ·sHaron Cbll&gt;man, Pt. r'J:eaaant; Jame" H.lll,

WHY

ALMOST
110, Kt»&lt;&gt; Lt~.

Two New

Jad !Celli

ae:£~
· e,1~e..
~ iHE:.

West Coll.lilbia; Mrs. Herman
Estep, Mason; M:ra. Q\arle~ Stan.ley, PL Pleaaant. · .,:
DISCHARGED Maa\e
Beard, Southside; Denold llumpllre.Y. Pt. Pleasant; C)'Tlthle Chris·
tian, Pt. Pleasant; SU.a Lanier,
Southside; Mrs. EarlY RUDe, PL

To be Built

lM"-

PT. PLEASANT -- New.po1tof·

"*

wrlor of 1,154)
fl. with t900 llle Bridal Vell Falls, In honor
aq, ft. of puidna: and maneuwr· of the generations of ~­

moonen wbo have started e
lllere.
AotuaHy 1111 ollahoot of
A,_!neeh ,t lhe bid let- llle Amerlclll
Filii, II Is' ofU,. wUI bo .-!liter.
ficially named Luna Falls. An
outcrop of rock known u
Ntacara OMitle•
Luna Island separates II. from
N·A!f'~'li!•'st of
cot- llle Am'~lll Falll.
know as

trW

ftc•• wUl be W.llt In Henll8non
and Leon, W. VL 1 1Ccordl-toln

(!,.
•

c. Byrd, Jomll1fl•

•.·

Ralllki»h and

Will Your CAR

~

···~•·at

hll Pomeroy
HI WU I member cl ll.adl
Rlvw 1..odp 453, P'rM and M.
cepted Ma101t1; Ohio van., C4m-

111Mdol'l' 21, Kttllhte Teatplu,
IIIII Aladdla Tom.Pie lillrlne.

&amp;lnivlna are • daushter, Mra.
Ethel !l.eveDI, Cleveland; a 100,
Jam. H.,· Cbelter; a lilter, Mrl.

NORWAY

'SPRUCE

f$) •••
SPRUCE TO

CUT TREES

Glad7a imler, Clndeeod, -

MARKET ~

~ME:II

II'IDdchildrtiiL

,
,
0

Better stop now for our
expert Winter Safety Check
.
_ steering, brakes,
points, plugs, carburetor,
tires, etc. • • everything
that needs checking.
Gold Star Merchant

O.amber Names

Vitus Hartley
PT. PLEASANT -

The !\'la-

son County - Pt. Pleasant Chamber of Commerce has elected officers arxt board members for
1969.

LARRY'S

SOHIO
IIRVICE
POMEROY, 0 .

Newly elected officers are Vitus Hartley, Jr., president; LeD-zle Hedrick, vice president; Calvin Smith, secretary, and James

McComb, treasurer.

or direct..

Named to the board

W. MA'liW'f.
POMEROY 992-2582

ors for a two-year term were six
new members, James Lewis, Bob
Butcher, Seldon Flemming, Calvin Smith, Jerry Butcher anti
James McComb. Six other board
members wilJ serve for another
year - Uoyd Roush,J . R. Neely,
Lenzie Hedrick, Bill Hod;enberry, Emil Martin and Vitus Hartley.
Tentative plans were made tor
the annual Chamber of Commerce
dinner to be held the first week

in February.

DAR Speaker

be Mrs. Howard Price, Mrs.

Is AntWunced

Homer Martin. Mrs. Loula Lewis, Mrs. W. H. Rardin, Mrs, Elmer Lowry, Mrs. GeorgeSprirw;er an:l Mrs. Dana Bradshaw.

The Rev.
Charles S. Thompson will ad-

•.. include standard FM and long distance AM

mas.''
Miss Lelah Jane Powell, re-

It's eosr to be a great Sa~ta!
Just fil your bog now from
our fine collection of jewelry .

BULOYA
WATCHES

DDie Ktn1 "NQ"Handtome yellow cal·
CenceriD ''AG"- endar watch woth tii-

ch•ql... HnH - . . ,.dl .t I
cvbn 12, ,hot.......

Deluxe 3-Piece
Admiral Stereo Radio
Component System

New Catalog

cH.nner . Tueadly. A deltcl001
chicken dinner was served to 17
members lftd ooe auest at tabl.ea
docoratad In keop!qr wlthtlle hol-

• M 3-8 BULBS
• M 3 BULBS

ldl,y ........
Glfta were exehan&amp;ed and the

The Public lnformatioo Oftice
of the Ohio Sociecy Cor Crippled
Children and Adults (the Easter
Seal Sex iecy) has announced the
avaUabilicy of a new catalog of
publications on services provid·
ed by the National Easter Seal
Society.
The Society, largest and oldest
voluntary organization serving
the physicallY and neurologically
harDicapped, is seeking to meet
the problem of crippling through
direct care and treatment. research and prevention of crippling, as well as the urderstarrJ..
lng of tile handicapped tllrough
the L&gt;ducation of parents, professional workers, employers and
the public.
Copies of the new C.talog ol
Publications are available \1)00
request in single iuues and CQiloo
tain the niOat lV-to-date Ust of
materials available on subjects
related to Ute care and treatment
of handicapped indl vi duals.

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for a Chriltlnaa prograni in
Cbarp ol Mrs. Jolm Sluvage..
Tho III&lt;IOibw ........ with tile
.al,.q oi"J"' to tile w...lcl" 1n
foil- i»' • meditation
oa Chrlstaaa taken fkoom wrlt-

WITH DEVELOPING

·Ill-

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prints.

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then re·creates these sounds so vividly, so realilsticlllly, that you'N think you're listen In II to llve parformancas.
• 22 tren.,mtn, 15 diodes, 2 slltcon recun.....
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• s.,....w Vol11m.. l•l•nc., leu. T,.bla T•nlnlt
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• z b11IU..,n •nt... n.. phil proyllion for DstarMI
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• Z bullt..,n TePD )Hils far rHOrclln1 •nd plarllll
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Marcia Karr; 10Herod.'a Cl&amp;ltal.n"
by Yra. Karl Kloea; ••JosEPh"'
by Mrs. VlriU Teaford; "Mar)'"'
b)" Mro. Joho SaU'IIp aod "Tho
SeeGnd Wiseman'" by Mr1, Wen-

'

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RETAIL
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·-··· ...... ......,....... $499

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ro

lofra. Ruaoell Harper, !ln. John
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PrQer. Mra. John Sluvqe then
lllhtad a clllllle to repre-lha
blrlltdoy or JeaUI and all Joined In

RETAIL VAlUE $10.9$

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.
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TO
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in

re-

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Round robl.n aet..well earda
nre alaned tor Mra. MeiYin

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$129

grey plastic.

R!TAJL VAlUE $1.95

MOVIE FILM
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....... · - Blrthdoy Dear
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CARAYELLE WATCHES lty BULOYA, 10.95 up

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35 mm, Bantam and Supenlides..

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and for rotG!I~g troy 10 a~y 1lido
Cl Thrn·pooition owitdl-fo• " off, " "fan," "lamp
Cl 5uppll•d with !IOO· wott, !20 ¥Cit DUC lamp

RETAll VALUE
$15.98

MOVIE EDITOR- VIEWER

MODEl #8615
RETAIL VALUE

EDITS REGULAR AND SUPER I PILMS

Mod•••

dnign, law, aHraEtive, di.-c:ad alu~ninutn hat,~N,., Mot iuritt.in film rtetcller,
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$79.95

Splices regular 8 and Super 8 film. # 145

RETAIL VALUE $19.95

sgss

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breuer.

betide• those aboWI
w~~n~ J4ra. Onllle Crook1, MrL
llalon llomowood, Mra. lled&gt;en
AUeDdlna

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VALUE
$4.98

WWlam Houll-

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SMART SANTAS
SHOP HERE!

aahelt, Mr1. Alice Capehart,

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Mn. WWWn Etchlrwer, Mra.
Oma Winebrenner, Mra. C a r 1
WHH, Mra. Dana WinlbrtaMl'
aDd: one ·IU8•4 Kevla stutler.
ACCUTRON BY BULOVA
Stainleu Steel Wilierproof_ Sweep Second h•nd,

S11QOO

PRINCE GARDNER
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ij:enuinelmported Moroceo
leather.
S760

BIG BOY-BEST GIRL
ldentificetion Braceletl.

Choice of white or yellow..

...,s4•

.f HOSPITAL NEWS ]

fAMilY JEWEL PIN
Birthttdnas for each
of hlr chUd~

BlOCKS
CHOC. COVERED

Holzer Mem.cal

IMEX WATCHES
.from

~RT CARVED

Matched Weddlna B111ld1.
Luxurious 14K Gold.
ooch

4 761J

CULTURED PEARlS
ExQuls&amp;te meteh6J strand.
15 Inett Choker lenllrth.

5

DIAMOND PENDANT
Rad~nt diamond set In
tJorantiMd 14K IOid.

DIAMOND EARRINGS
Shimmering Di11monds
14K white Gold.

S7996

ART CARV[O
Metehld Weddlnl' B•nds.
Hendarved l4K Gold.

-

Rich ttone ~•nts cold
emblem. AU Ol:'~-,-

3961J

5

GOESSLER
Court st.

MASONIC RING

JEWELRY STORE

"A Gold Star Store"

Pomeroy

$49 96

•FAIEIGE
• COTY'
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•HRENA
• CHANEL NO. 5
•CORDAY
•TWEED

Polaroid

Swinger

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59~

VILLAGE
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FLASHBULBs

AMERICAN GREETING

Lar17
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box

.,/

lire. 11-.
111'1.-. . , _
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The Crecuor ot Reasonable Di'llll' Prices
"
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

I

REVERE
SUPER 8

MEMBER OF
IUDDLEPORT
MERCHANTS
GIFT·A·RAMA

MOVIE REELS &amp; CANS
REGULAR 8 OR SUPER 8

MOVIE CAMERA
KIT

RnAIL VALUI $1.29 AIID $1.4f

Kif indvd.t: Mllldel 5-I Super.&amp;
co~ntro, Oy•ochr01111a $ ........ coler
m••ia carkidaa, 4 AA •onfOMM
oltoiiM ltottDNt •'"' ha'""-e
canying co••· luilt-ia canver1ian
"A" lilt..., let yeu ""' filM

200' ..........

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RETAIL
VALUE
$39.95

Color movie film .
cameros.

RETAIL
VALUE

VALUE
$2.95

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LEAVE YOUR HOLIDAY
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SHOTS AT HECK'S

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AT LOW
DISCOUNT PRICD

$2.59

COLOR MOVIE FILM
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New luggoga doslgn . . • on molal qUGIIty
constructed whh one pleca lap , •. holds 300
ccordboord or 150 me1al or gkno slldea. Sfl.

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Fl
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Yra. Rualtll .L. Porter, II
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Re,.
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OF
FINE COSMETICS

.

Center, Flrlt

Ward.

ELECTRIC
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p.m.-oab'GDPedlatrleo

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$49.95

SLIDE
VIEWER

deJI Stutler.
The aatty of "'lbe otber Wl""
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$299
$5.95

Tbe pl'&lt;Jil'U1, tn char~ ol MrL
Ru11ell Harper, wa• a re~dlrw,
"No Room at the lm;'' reading,
"'What Were Thor Sa&gt;l""lnBeth-

POLAROID
COLOR PACK
CAMERA ..-c':

$109

......

INSTANT LOAD fiLM PAK

IJl"OICII4Journad to lhe IIOl1CUry

I

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RETAIL VALUE $2.16

cuse with a 6 o'clock Chdatmaa

Crippled in

vDr dillll, Cllt marilers.

en•. l? i•••ls . h - 17 i-et...
~Mion bra.:el•l. Yet·
low or white . 135.95

...........,. ._-sl

The Women'• Society of Christ.
ian Ser'Ace held ttl replar
monlhly meeting 11 !lie Asbury
United Methodist Church taSyra..

.Services to

WE RESERVE RIGHT TO UMIT QUANT1T1ESI

SYLVANIA
FLASH CUBES

lvleets, Dines

Enjoy the finest FM Stereo Multiplex Radio tone and realism I

STORE HOURS IOIDI YTIIRU SITURIIY
f100 1.1. TO . tsOO P,l,
SUIDIY 1 P,l, TD 1 P.l.

PRICES IN EFFECT NOW THROUGH SUNDAY, DEC. 8, 1968!

Syracuse

PT. PLEASANT -

dress the Daughters orthe American Revolution at their meedng
Friday at'terROOn at the Appalachian Power Company auditorium. Rev. Thompson will use as
his topic, "The Wa,y to Christ-

.. will be--

-

WSCS of

FM STEREO RADIOS

gent, will preside. Hostes.ses will

-

at 1 p.m. So!urdiJ at tile
EWID&amp;__. Home. Bnio1 wUI
bo In tbo Roddlllll ~ at
llelpn, Senlcea b&gt;' !IJade RIYer
Lodp will be ~ at 7:111
p.m. Frldoy at tbo funeral bome.
Frloada eall II tbo a-at
bGme at 011111\ee.
-

NEW Adn•lral. SOLID-STATE

be SAFE
This Winter

IIIII two ll'eal -

l)nlllkldldra~

• SCOTCH PINE · '• WHITE

MIDWAY

I. Wood7u'd, 1'1, diad

R.au&amp;e a

WHITE
FIR

The Herderf'on buUdhlC wlll

contain 765 s«J~~re feet ot Interior. an 80 square root IOidlng
platform and 4,600 square reet
for parkirc and maneuve•·J.ne. Leon post otnce wUJ ha"Ye 1 net in-

Dies Wednesday

PINE _

thin twice the aize or the present
post omces and 'frill be ccxtstructed under the le~se CORJtructtan
proeram. Plai'UI have been drawn
up tor the buildings, but sites
have not been selected.

lt ·t

C. E. Woodyard

SCOTCH

Congressman Ken Heckler. ~ 1
Both lllcUitles will be more

•

GIDDminc hD~IIIIfOn•l

,

LIVl

announcemem. by Senators Robert

Pleasant.

W. MAIN

~Qr&amp;ee.

Just Siiiy "CHARGUT,* With
'YOur Mkk't

�lt -

Tbe Daib Sen.lnel. Pomea-oy-Mlddllpor1,. 0,, 1'hltrsdl,r, Det.oetnber 5, 1M8

A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching Want Ads Bring Top Grade Results
.
Sale
Real
For Sale

I: SHOULD
SllfV NOr II

'

WANT AD
INFORMATION
DU.DLINU
5 , _., Dar laf•• P"'-licetio"
.._., Dootllinrt 9 • · • ·

C•-•"•''-• &amp; c....cr•-•

Will Ito KCOIJI'~ v"'il 9 1 . 1111 . t01
O.y .I P.. licotloft
REGULATIONS
Tho Pul:.lldM&gt;r roootvn tko ri~M
to odlt 01 ••ioct ony od• d.emad ob•
;.etionoble , Tlooo r.~Uther "'':UI nat e I

IN rotpo naiblo

lnc:,....e&lt;:l

or

m~:~ro

t~n

Ill"'

ina ortl~:~n .

ATIENTION - Otan Milll Studio needs several ltldiel, 111011,
or sludeoll lor hgbt dellvery
work. Must bave car. Cootact
Mr. De Long, LaSalle Hotel,
Mid&lt;Ueport. Room ~. Interviews Friday thru Monday
from 10 tD 11 and 1 "' 8 p.m.

RATES
F., lllfo"' 441 S.rvin
5 U " ' l ~ . . . . . Ill ... int .. liMitti- Chor .. 75c

""''
......,......Wlllt'd li•
1J
12

por ...O' d lhtto

CO"'I

............

COIIII , . .

For

HelpWam.d

CGM'C"·

C:OtiiOC..,.IWO

-

aHt.

Want.d To luy
WILL BUY raw furl and bldeo. Carl Chevalter, l.oq
Bottam.
11-a.IOic

$1 .50 1., 50 wa-rd fftlnilllultt . Eo .
Mlditi.,..l word 2c .

BLIND AOS
A...dlliDnal 25c Char9" ,., Adnr ·

OF.FICE HOURS
.
11 :30 ,•., to 5:00 P-"' Dolly
8:30 ;.m. t_o 12100 Noon ,5aturd..,

Notice
WILLlAMS BEAUTY Shop, Syracuse, wlll be closed until
Feb. 3.
!U-3tc

THE Hl-7 Club is open and will
c&lt;mtinue to be open. Band 5
nights
weekly, WedneSday
thru S"oday, 8:30 to 12:30.
JU.3t&lt;
HYMN SING at Church of God,
Chester, Ohio, Dec. 7, 7:30
p.m. , featuring Rev. Ray Anderson and Roar family of

Chillicothe, Ohio. Everyone
welcome.
12-5-Ztc

Employment Wanted
C.~ENTRY,

palntlns, plumbIns. electrical work. Phone
Ollelblre 36'7-7Bii2. ll-24-111p

Urethlne

foam insulation lor thin

wan.

-

more .,.ee la1lde, leu
aoor 1191-ce outside.

992-21e1

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ID, a buy at $3,400.00
SYRACUSE - 5 room 00.110,
bath, part basement, 4 level
lots, pe.fect spot for new

ll-D-301p

PIONEI!lR Travel trailer, 1118'1,
»-loot, aell..,..,lalned, carpetHAY ond otrow. can
Ins. air conditioned. Good coodillon. Phone Mason 'I'IUTII.
·
ll-12-lllp
114-tfc

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TIIREE BEDROOM !'8Mb style
home 1n SyrlreUIO. Honlwood
floors. stonn doon and cor-

ANTIQUES, lumlture, - .
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howanl
Cecil, 800 W. Main St., Pome- . AKC Puppies, Scollles, Cockers,
I&lt;IJ.
14-tlc
Poodles, Westles and Scbuauz.
era, Barkaroo Kl'l!l., Coolville,
Ohio, Phone 887-.st.
ll-1o-30tc

Lost and Found

ol Raclno, I!AY, Phone 742-fiSS. 11-24-Dp
Beegle dog, black back with
tan head. Very sby. If seen,
USED SPINET pl11110, A-1 &lt;Clllcall 919-2213 or write S. F .
dltlon, Ugbt walnut finish,
Cornell, Portland, Ohio.
$495. WendeD's. 1209 Garfield
12-3-31c
Ave.. Paner.burg, W. VI.
Phone 41S-4401.
ll-21-2lltc

LOST IN vlcinlty

For Lease

M AND G Food Market, 3 miles I'OTATOES, Phone 843-mt
soutb of Middleport on Rt. 7.
Clalonce Profllll, Por11and.
)U.3Ic
10-15-tlc

6-9\i-18
On Display
115 Soon
To Arrive

house, $6,5011.00

ForS.Ie

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BASil: Guitar. IJke new, osed
very Utile. dual pl&lt;kupo, wiD

HENRY E. CLElAND
Olllce 111-

a.s. · -

HOIST ETTER
REALTY

Sun.·······-·

HocklfllpOrt, Ohio
Phone 667·3370

I;XPERT

SPECIAL
SHOW TIRE SALE

Sat. " ............ .

- - -'!111s

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OHL Y S18.95

-GUARAHI'EEDPomeroy Home &amp; AUh

l2•

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ISuslnn• ServiCIII

call 848-2641.
l:l-6-4tc
AQUARIUMS - Cbriatmal seta FURNISHED and ~
5, 10, 15 gallons. See our comapartments. Close tD IChooL
plete line of exotic fish and
Phone IIID-MS4.
1e.a.tte 11161 DODGE, tiO Z door hard!Dp. VB. automatic, power
supplies. GHt certificates
steering,
brakes, 4 uew tlrol,
avatlable. 'I'tle House of Wil- FURNISIIEil apartment,
t
$55(1.00. 1111:1-33'12 evenings.
rooms and balb. Marlm Rey"""· first road left below
lUitp
Pleasant Point Resort. OpeD
nolds, MaliOJI, W. Va. Phoae
9 to 9 Tues. tbru
6'7H!Mii.

Sat. Ph.

7'/UI47.

11-lttfe

FURNISHED
GUN SHOO!', Sunday, Dec. 8,
In Middleport. All utnltles
at the Rutland American Lepaid. IIDwlcy " Reed, Midgion Farm.
12-4-3tc
dleport, Phone M-1171.

10-D-tfc

children's clotblng. Jellert
Clothing SUn, Rt. S, PGtneroy.
IU«c

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Professional rue
cleanlnf'parantead
Mason, West Vlrelnia

1192-21311.

111611 MODEL stereo, loveb' walnut console wllh biC 4-epeed
automallc reconl chan&amp;er.
'fbls baa AM and Ji'M radio.
Take over payments oJ tii.U
per mootb or balance of
$101.1111. Call 11112-2131. 12-l-Gtc

1988 PONTIAC Tempest custom,
Ugh! creY-treen; radio, power
black vinyl ·Interlor.
Mileage,
ll,tal, Phone
.
8'1H118.
li+Jic

•teertns.

Buslnes• Servi-

OOZER, BACKIIlE, tnndle'
and truck ..,...., Jeplle
tanb, watar llnel, batemellll.

lllo loploll . llenrJ~,
Phone 115-M or Ratl Babr,

TO I'I&lt;QTE.CT ME FROM
or 11-\£ SI.JfJ!

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1967 PONTIAC FIREBRD H.T. COUPE-···· $2595

1966 PONTIAC BONHEVILLE COH. • -- ---. $1995.
Local one owner t::ar1 oew w-a.w tires, Yinyl trim wltb bucket
1t1t1, eOnaole. radio. P.S. a~ P.B.. auto. tran&amp;, dark blue
ftnhh With white QI'IOO top. A real ohlrple.

A-

9.1t'J bard

to-

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11. Kind of

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Check Our Price
Safety Steel Studs

and healer.

GEHEIIAL

"'~~
'-WILLARD BAITERYl·

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11. J"Ort.une :
te. Mualc not.

Cllriotli1aa '

buDdlell

T.ltem:fora

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t. Wute
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GENERAL
TIRE SALES

PLEASIHG .
TERMS\

POMEROY MOTO.R CO.
308 ·318 E:'IIAIN
"l-2126
POUERQY
OPEN EVENINGS TIL 8:00
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TO SE.E THAT MOVIE PRETTY
SAD ... \HEY DIDN'T EVEN

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JUST LIKE WE
RGUQEP! DINNERS

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form lour ordinary worda.

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1963 FORO GALAXIE 4 DOOR ----·-·----·----·------$795
Local owner and real nice, blue Qnlah, clean Int.
aood tlrea, ~~o, V8 eJWine, std. tn.na.
1961 CHEV. BEL, ,t.IR STA. WAGON ............ $:1-19
Bia&lt;k Qnfah, red Int., V8 e"811111, P'"' erlllde, radio

·-~
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aDd len

W4 tires, clean interior, white aver tut'quolae. Aclean local

Oft'ner t::ar.

't.OonqtBu
.

ll.o-

1963 CHEVROLET IMP.ALA 4 DOOR ................ $1095
V8 el18lne, power ateerine, IUtCJmltic trans. radio., new
OM

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•s. Load of

l.N-104
Ktpllnc
olotrilo . "-IIlli,
&amp;.lltlllto Oolri&amp;
-

good.,_,..,.

1964 CORVAIR ....................................................... $895 .
Silkier, 2 dr. black ftnfoh, good ttreo, 4 spd. Radio ond
hooter.

c!JWJlOOIDltJE;-IAJ=~

DAILY CROSSWOR-D

HT Colpl, good white wall tires, run power equipment in-:
cludirc 6 way . .t, powe.r whdowa, apotleu interior, R&amp;J-L

NOW AVAILABLE I

'.-- _ __, __ _

TI-IAT'lL &amp; Is A MO!J111
£)(.TRA fbR. THE PATIO!

Four on the floor, tOO 8cyl., LeManl, blue tlntsb, custmbatlpiag, blue vln)tllnt., with but::ket seats, stereoP.B. radio.
23,000 mllea by local owner. Like new ht line wide oval
w.w. Urea.

Tire

992-7161
465 Ho. 2nd

,-u~FI

seat, CClmtortroo alr conditioning,
radio -. heater, and DIOIQ' other extrao, belutliW gold lbdoh
with black viuyl rooL

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r

'!HAT

U- cia,., otntdlac:k

fur

ANTI-FREEZE

AQAIN~T

1968 CHEVROLET CAPRICE COUPE·- - ·- • $3495
Local one ownar car with only 12,000 miles, 396 cu. ln.
ertKine, turbo h)'dramltle trana.. power ateerlngandbrakea,

2 $22

1H4te

WARNED

Dlcem..r Prices Mlkts It Easyl

FREE! INSTALLATION
ALLSIZES

1968 STEREO radio combination, handsome walnut console. This bas a BSR automatic record &lt;!!anger. Take ove
payments of $5 per month or
pay balance due $'111.11. Gall

N'eCIALLY

·~-s

1962 CADILLAC ....................................SPECIAL $899

D-1-lle

'I'CU WERe

OUR

S.ZS.Uc

Sf/-2!61.

SINGER 1968 MODEL. Like
l.ADY TO DO hoUBeWOrlr. and 'I'IIAJLER LOTS. Bob'o Mobile
new, in beautiful walnut cabCourt, Syracuse, Ohio oo Slate
cooking. Live ln. Phone mInet, just set dial tD mal:e deRt. 121, Phone 11112-11151.
&amp;251. 0 . Hinely, over Uberty
sign,
stltcheJ, zig zag, bute.11-tfl:
Theatre.
11-:14-lfc
lonlmles, bllndhems, etc. Pay
balance f'72.50. Nolhlns down,
:~ARPENTER: For inside wort, 3 ROOM unfurnished apartment.
$0.50
monlllly, or $61.50 caah.
Phone 992-397$.
l»tfc
Pllone M8l1011 7'73-5218 or 'ITIPhone Ravenswood 1'/J.tliQS
5101.
12-1 Sic
alter
6 p.m.
~Hap
3 BEDROOM h011110 !raRer, M
and G Food Marlr.et, I ml1os
NEED HELP tD care for Illooutb of Middleport OD Rt. 7. NEW MERCIWI!li'SE, ....
valid bulband, middle - aged
and antlquel at the oale Fri12-3-31p
man or .,.man tD Uve ln. Mull
day njgbt, Dec. I, 7: 30 p.m.
be clean, and no drlnk!DIAdami Auctloo Houae.
I'IIODe for lnforma- HOUSE, UDiurulshed, I rooms
12-4-11&lt;
and ba\ll, VIc 11nnm, Mlnenllllll.
D-1111p
vtUe. Pbone 81;!-33H. 1W ete
'ITRAW. Pbone __.,_
CAR HOPS WANI'ED AT ONCE
IJ+111p
- Crow'o Steak House. Phone 1fARMilNY apartments - 3 and
t rooma, furnisbed, new:
99U432 or 11112-2580. 12-Utc
walll, lloon, furniture. Pn- KALAMAZOO Tnmo1a aalllr·
ompllflllr, with 10-ln&lt;ll IIJIOik.vlllo portlug. Out ol all
A'ITENTION - O!on Mllll Stuer, .-. Pbone ta all.
dio needs several ladloo for " - - I lllocU from Pom&amp;IIUtp
telephone operators Must
1!1 pool olllce. from
have pleasing telephone wleelii.
to I p.m.
12-4-tfc lie~ ZIG ZAG teWiJ111 mae!Jlne,
$1.1!0 per hour. plus bonus.
loft lD atorap. Thll Dll"blao
CMtact Mr. De Long, La ~PARTMENT, 4-1'00101 and
&amp;Old much blaber. Makes butbalh, $55 month, lncludlnl
Salle Hotel, Mldcl!eport, !loom
tonholes, darna, embro., faD.
41i. Interviews niday I h ro·. uUIIlies. Contact Ohio Valley
cy stitches. Pay lf&lt;&gt;rap bill
Baltlng Company, IIIIU030.
"•""rtaY (rom 10 to lZ aDd 2
of f42.114. Terms can be ar~
lo b ,.. ' ..,
1J..i.3&amp;c
ranged. Call 1112-28311. 12-Utc

poclcets

tires, V8 engine, auto. tranl., power 1teering, radio, heater, llharp 1 owner car.

8 WEEK OLD PIGS, P Ito a e

~CONFE56

""'
1ROt.J&amp;E
CAME FROM
DRINKING A
NATIVE

1965 FORD ----------------------------------------------------------·---$1495

&amp;24 Ash SL, Mlddlepon. liD-

Help Wanted

OH I iJAHI!. /

I

Alteration., zlppen ancl ,

' Gala:de 4 dOor, blAck n.Riih-:- dMn interior,

new shipment, women's ond

., .,,

OPEN
TIL 8 PM

PRUNING SA.WS •...•.• 110. 99c

POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
miniature. f75 and up. stud
oervlce and grooming. Phone
1111:1-Mtl.
II 3 tiC

~.,.

One

HACK SAW BLADES.2D for 99c

P1'ST ARRIVED, men's coveralls and wort jackets; also . AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
APARTMENTS

12-4-lotp

ABC CLEANER
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY

...... u..

Drive

.... ..

e.1..UC CffiHU AHUA JMippleo for sale.

POM!ROY

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Pboue 119:1-3904.

MOORE'S

W. MAIN

t=

l • ••• • 0 ' "'• · 0 •&lt;4 •· 0"• 1m

SKATE-A-WAY bollday partlel.
773-5543
'!'llantqlvlng, Friday, Nov.
22, Chrlstmal, Fri., Dec.
oervlce, all m-.
S20. New Years Eve., Tues.,
ZZH.
The
Fabric
Shop,
PomDec. II, 7:30 to 11:311. OpeD
eroy. Authorized Singer Soles
Clu'lltmas Eve. Clooal Cbrlltand Service. We Sharpen
11181. Open Wednesday, Frl·
8_clloon.
14-tfc
day, Salurday, 7:31 to 10:311.
Available for parJioo, Koolnturance
day, Tlleoday and Tbanday
AUTOMOBn.E
Insurance ben
nights, Saturday and Sunday
oanceQed? LMt your onerlllalternoous, Phone or
or•s license! ean !m-29tlfll.
~11-1740tc
I 15 tie

C. C. BRADFORD
• Frle Estimates
SEWING Macldne.
machTHE CHESTER Fire Dept. will
TWO ELECTRIC American F1yAUcrtONEER
For
Sale
or
Tr1de
Ine equipped to zig r.a~. mate
sponsor a gun shoot at t h e
er trains. Phone t9Z-33'14:.
Complete Service
• QualltJ Concreti
11167
PONTIAC
Flrelllnl,
V-8
aubuttonholes, darn, sew on buiIzaak Walron Farm SUnday,
~c
PbOIIO 1119-.'IR!I
!Dns, all without attachments.
tomatlc transmission, 1981
Dec. 8. Everyone is welcome.,
• Certified Stre111th
Racine. Oblo
Also
has
many
other
features
OldsmobDe
convertible.
V-8.
!M-ate
Crill Bradford
Pay just $41 .17 or monthly
power steering, power br-; 3 BEDROOM house In Racine,
• Delivery
recently
remodeled.
Owner
S I Uc
1963 Rambler station wag&lt;m,
paymenll of $5. Will demonKAY WYATI Dorrerer, stylist,
belns trall81erred. Clarence
strate In your home call 9926 cylinder, standanl. Flnanis
employed at Dorothy's
• Quick Service
Roy.
949-2811
.
J2-5.lltc
3211.
11-29-atc Am CONDmONINCl Refrlqe•clns avallable. Pbone IIIUM7
Beauty Shop and Salon. Open
aUon service. Jack's Refrlg·
or IIVU741.
11-14-tf&lt;
• Flnlshilll
on Saturdays by appointment.
UNCLAIMED LAYAWAY, 1968 lf CARPE:l1l look dull and
eratlon, New Raven. hone
12-5-3tc
• Sand &amp; Gravel
Nelco Sewing machine, needs
882-2071!.
4 6 tic
drear, remove the spots as
STORE EQUIPMENT for sale
oo attachments; sews on butthey appear with Blue Lustre.
or trade lor houoe traDer or
RE'mi!NG DEC. 31. 1968. Will
DIAL 992-3284
tons, monogrBDls, fancy stitREADY • IIITX conrretP delivproperty,
M
and
G
Food
MarRent electric shampooer
louy metals IDllll above day
ches. Pay $44.53 or $5.25
ered rJght to yn•1r nroject
Bal:er Furniture.
1»41&lt;:
ket, 3 miles soul!! of Mlddleand roots. No fur or lddel
month.
Try
it
tn
your
home.
Fast and easy. Free estl·
port ou Rt. 7.
1:1-»tp
wanted. BUI Balley. Reedt'
12-5-3tc
Phone 992-3935.
mates. Phone 99:1-:1284, GoegJ.OST
BRIG
liT
carpet
colors:
GOEGLEIN GRAVEL
ville, Ohio.
11-:14-!0ic
leiu
Ready - Mix Go., MiddleRestore them with Blue Lui1957 JAGUAR, M and G P'ood
407 PAGE
port, Ohio.
8 311 tic
Market. 3 miles aouth of Mid- OSE ORAWING or artist table,
Ire. Rent electrlc shampooer
WILL DO sewing at home MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
adjustable In bel\!hl. fl2.
dleport -ou Rt, 7.
12-»tp
$1. Tlny'o Barplnland.
ziPI&gt;&lt;'"'· pocket&lt;. ~glng,
BUDGET
PRICE
furniture
on
Phone
M-2413.
IU-3tc
12-Utc
hemmlnl!'. alterations, etc.
our lhlrd floor budget shop. CJGARE'ITE vending machines
Mrs. Freddie 1babet. MalOn.
For Sale or Rent
and service. ABG l!!nterprtseo,
Baker Furniture. Middleport.
Phone m-5651.
4-30-tfe 5 ROOM house on Llneoln Jlgts., GRAVELY TRAcrDR, Cllrtst- COAL FURNACE complete, $50.
Mason, W. Va. Phone '173-l54ll.
Oblo.
23-Uc
mas special, free snow blade
Jim O'Brien, Pomeroy.
balh, basement, 91U17tl.
6-t-lfe
with any new Gravely pur12-3-3tc
12-4-11]1
VACANCY for two elderly peochased In December. Gravely
ple. Prefer private paid paFor Sale
Notice
Tractor
prices
start
at
$423.
.
PURE
BRED
Dalmallon
pupUents. Phone Mason, '173-518$.
CHRISTMAS
SPECIAL\
Free
Gravely Tractor Sales, PomGUN SHOOT, Broad Run Rod and
pies, male and female, 6
to.t-tfc
life-size walking doll aud 3
eroy, Ohio.
12MIIc
Gun Club, New Haven, Sunday,
~ old, $25 each. Phone
For Rent
moulh.o oJ plano lessons by
Dec. 8, Noon 'til- -.
99:1-7075.
12-2-Gtc teacher of your choice with
ARE YOU Interested In a Bible SEVEN ROOM apartment In
12-5-3tc
1957 CHEVROLET, ~-ton . Good
teacblng Church. If 10 try_
Middleport, newly cleaned and
the
purcbue
of
a
new
Wuroonditlon. Phone 9115-3374.
liOO BALES HAY, second cutBible Baptist Temple, an IllUtzer plano. Good quallty
completely redecorated, 12-S-stp
tins and condltioued. Phone guitar outfit, $34.95; Good aedependent church, In tile ferand bact porcbes and entran·
"Biaek Eye"
992-Qlt.
12-3-stc
mer Brown's Marine BJdi.,
ces. For lnlormall'"' 0111 FLOOR DEMONSTRATOR 111611
Iectlon of Estey cllord organs,
The Society for the PrevenMinersville, 0 . Servke 7:30
lllll-r770.
11-17-111:
$139.110 up; Wet!me I!UBrlll&gt;- tion of Blindness recommends
model stereo, beautiful walp.m. Friday evening. Pastor
tee OD reeds. Wendell's, l2tl9 for a blow to the eye, or a
nut console AM and FM raAUTO CARE SALE
Ken Deningtoo, Rav...-.1, I ROOM aparlmellt, c1Goe to
Garfield Ave., Parlr.enhurg, "black eye," you apply cold
dio, BSR automatic floatlng
compresses immediately for
Second Baptist aturcb
W. Va. Phone 415-t401,
downtown Pomeroy. Call CAR SEAT
turntable.
Make
payments
of
15 minutes per hour. A
11-11-lle
214! before I p.m. 11-lt-tfc
ll-:11-211tc about
HEAD REST, R•t· 3.97 ... 6.99
black eye could mean serious
$6.32 or pay $114.2:!. Set oold
~.
internal damage to the eyelor much blgber. Try II In
TOUCH UP PA.UH ........ 99c
MUSIC EVERY Friday and TRAILER SPACE, ready to
st.
Denis is the patron saint baH and should be seen by a
your
home.
Phone
Maaou
CIRog. 2.39
Saturday at Jack's Club on
book up, private, plenty of
doctor.
of France.
FLOOR JUTS ..... , . 1.99 ••t
ty 77U!MO.
1:1-6 ~tc
llarrlsonvUle Road off Rt. 7.
room for c1dldren to ~.
I~

f ....... ! Tax

Moot popular ol .. , awolloblo,
Lhnltod IMimMr at thlt pt'lce.
Pull 1 1•• ,.,.,..a. B111h b 1 • 1.11
tho _ • ., for , , •

PHONE 9?2·2094

awn

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77b 4 Whitt Side-lis
Pl11• 2.19

Pomen&gt;)&gt;

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four full

5.55
. . E.

From the J..araest Truclc. or
Bulldo- Rodlaror To TbO
:onallest Hooter Core.

BLAEnNARS

Wheel Alignment

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11-29-&amp;tc

Scliewarzel Marine

M~fj - ~~- ·....... 1

take any reaJouable offer, alto ~ar I otrlng wltb trip- GEO, HODSTE'II ER, Bl'OUI'
le plctupo. Phone IHI-24SS.
POMEROY - Good srorage
11-rl-81c
building, 2 floors 25x63. Only
$25011.00
STEREO radio .,....1•, 4 opeed .\lli)IJLEPORT - Panoramic
lnlermlud changer. Dual volview. 7 rooms, bath, gas furoune CODtroL 4 speaker sound
nace, garage, 3 nice lots. Naw
ll)lllem. Lovely walnut fblbh.
only $10,5011.00
Take over paymenl8 of tll.llll omo HOTEL - 30 rooms, bar
per monlb or balance tl1.14. D-1-2-3. Hot water heat, all
Call 992-3211.
11-- furniture. Invest your profits.
A bargain $30,000.00
MAPLE Stereo Radio. 1968 loveFARMS WANTED
ly maple flntsll with AM &amp; liEI.EN or VffiGU. TEAFORD
FM radio, 4 speakers dual ASSOCIATES
lf2-3325
volume control. Take ove
SYRACUSE
payments of $II per month or
!M-ate
pay jnst $113.1!0. Call 1192-ttll.

UPIIIENCEI
......., _Stnlo

EYINRUDE
69's Are Here

bouse, 3 bedrooms, balh, close

POMEROY

----

port. Economical gu heat.
Close tD ochoo1 and churches.
Phone 1192-211M.
ll-21-lllp

Wentecl

REALTY COMPANY
I'OMEROY - 5 room frame, ,
ball&gt;, c1Goe to ....ppln&amp; district, out of floods, gas fur.
nace heat, $4,200.00
POMEROY - 1&gt; acre, 6 room

alriloi the

A lift keep&amp;
;rear .. I'OliDdl 11&amp;1

Business Services

O'BIUEN l CROW

$199.00

REDUCE SAFE, almp1e 1D d
last with !lobese llhlela. Oft.
ly t8 cenll. Nelaoo Dnlp.

-

Eat•te

Un~'ife\\VkEEZER

U-J4-10tc

r.ooo

· 25 ,., certt Oiocouftl on pa id a4t
orllll od• poid wlthi" 10 dar•

CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY

I.QUARlUMS, CllrlllaW 1011,
5, 10, II, caJioo. See our complete Uno ol exolic flah oal
IU)IIIlles. Glll
cerll!leallB
••allable. The Houle of 1111soo, flrlt road lefl below
Pleasant Point - - Open
• tD • Tuelday, 'lbundoy and
Satanlay. Pboue m-1.011.

..
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a· RAY

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Tbe Daib Sen.lnel. Pomea-oy-Mlddllpor1,. 0,, 1'hltrsdl,r, Det.oetnber 5, 1M8

A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching Want Ads Bring Top Grade Results
.
Sale
Real
For Sale

I: SHOULD
SllfV NOr II

'

WANT AD
INFORMATION
DU.DLINU
5 , _., Dar laf•• P"'-licetio"
.._., Dootllinrt 9 • · • ·

C•-•"•''-• &amp; c....cr•-•

Will Ito KCOIJI'~ v"'il 9 1 . 1111 . t01
O.y .I P.. licotloft
REGULATIONS
Tho Pul:.lldM&gt;r roootvn tko ri~M
to odlt 01 ••ioct ony od• d.emad ob•
;.etionoble , Tlooo r.~Uther "'':UI nat e I

IN rotpo naiblo

lnc:,....e&lt;:l

or

m~:~ro

t~n

Ill"'

ina ortl~:~n .

ATIENTION - Otan Milll Studio needs several ltldiel, 111011,
or sludeoll lor hgbt dellvery
work. Must bave car. Cootact
Mr. De Long, LaSalle Hotel,
Mid&lt;Ueport. Room ~. Interviews Friday thru Monday
from 10 tD 11 and 1 "' 8 p.m.

RATES
F., lllfo"' 441 S.rvin
5 U " ' l ~ . . . . . Ill ... int .. liMitti- Chor .. 75c

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1J
12

por ...O' d lhtto

CO"'I

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COIIII , . .

For

HelpWam.d

CGM'C"·

C:OtiiOC..,.IWO

-

aHt.

Want.d To luy
WILL BUY raw furl and bldeo. Carl Chevalter, l.oq
Bottam.
11-a.IOic

$1 .50 1., 50 wa-rd fftlnilllultt . Eo .
Mlditi.,..l word 2c .

BLIND AOS
A...dlliDnal 25c Char9" ,., Adnr ·

OF.FICE HOURS
.
11 :30 ,•., to 5:00 P-"' Dolly
8:30 ;.m. t_o 12100 Noon ,5aturd..,

Notice
WILLlAMS BEAUTY Shop, Syracuse, wlll be closed until
Feb. 3.
!U-3tc

THE Hl-7 Club is open and will
c&lt;mtinue to be open. Band 5
nights
weekly, WedneSday
thru S"oday, 8:30 to 12:30.
JU.3t&lt;
HYMN SING at Church of God,
Chester, Ohio, Dec. 7, 7:30
p.m. , featuring Rev. Ray Anderson and Roar family of

Chillicothe, Ohio. Everyone
welcome.
12-5-Ztc

Employment Wanted
C.~ENTRY,

palntlns, plumbIns. electrical work. Phone
Ollelblre 36'7-7Bii2. ll-24-111p

Urethlne

foam insulation lor thin

wan.

-

more .,.ee la1lde, leu
aoor 1191-ce outside.

992-21e1

•d:

w• c;.,..,

1

Mt•·

ID, a buy at $3,400.00
SYRACUSE - 5 room 00.110,
bath, part basement, 4 level
lots, pe.fect spot for new

ll-D-301p

PIONEI!lR Travel trailer, 1118'1,
»-loot, aell..,..,lalned, carpetHAY ond otrow. can
Ins. air conditioned. Good coodillon. Phone Mason 'I'IUTII.
·
ll-12-lllp
114-tfc

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TIIREE BEDROOM !'8Mb style
home 1n SyrlreUIO. Honlwood
floors. stonn doon and cor-

ANTIQUES, lumlture, - .
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howanl
Cecil, 800 W. Main St., Pome- . AKC Puppies, Scollles, Cockers,
I&lt;IJ.
14-tlc
Poodles, Westles and Scbuauz.
era, Barkaroo Kl'l!l., Coolville,
Ohio, Phone 887-.st.
ll-1o-30tc

Lost and Found

ol Raclno, I!AY, Phone 742-fiSS. 11-24-Dp
Beegle dog, black back with
tan head. Very sby. If seen,
USED SPINET pl11110, A-1 &lt;Clllcall 919-2213 or write S. F .
dltlon, Ugbt walnut finish,
Cornell, Portland, Ohio.
$495. WendeD's. 1209 Garfield
12-3-31c
Ave.. Paner.burg, W. VI.
Phone 41S-4401.
ll-21-2lltc

LOST IN vlcinlty

For Lease

M AND G Food Market, 3 miles I'OTATOES, Phone 843-mt
soutb of Middleport on Rt. 7.
Clalonce Profllll, Por11and.
)U.3Ic
10-15-tlc

6-9\i-18
On Display
115 Soon
To Arrive

house, $6,5011.00

ForS.Ie

----

BASil: Guitar. IJke new, osed
very Utile. dual pl&lt;kupo, wiD

HENRY E. CLElAND
Olllce 111-

a.s. · -

HOIST ETTER
REALTY

Sun.·······-·

HocklfllpOrt, Ohio
Phone 667·3370

I;XPERT

SPECIAL
SHOW TIRE SALE

Sat. " ............ .

- - -'!111s

"""l'

OHL Y S18.95

-GUARAHI'EEDPomeroy Home &amp; AUh

l2•

--

....,_, o

ISuslnn• ServiCIII

call 848-2641.
l:l-6-4tc
AQUARIUMS - Cbriatmal seta FURNISHED and ~
5, 10, 15 gallons. See our comapartments. Close tD IChooL
plete line of exotic fish and
Phone IIID-MS4.
1e.a.tte 11161 DODGE, tiO Z door hard!Dp. VB. automatic, power
supplies. GHt certificates
steering,
brakes, 4 uew tlrol,
avatlable. 'I'tle House of Wil- FURNISIIEil apartment,
t
$55(1.00. 1111:1-33'12 evenings.
rooms and balb. Marlm Rey"""· first road left below
lUitp
Pleasant Point Resort. OpeD
nolds, MaliOJI, W. Va. Phoae
9 to 9 Tues. tbru
6'7H!Mii.

Sat. Ph.

7'/UI47.

11-lttfe

FURNISHED
GUN SHOO!', Sunday, Dec. 8,
In Middleport. All utnltles
at the Rutland American Lepaid. IIDwlcy " Reed, Midgion Farm.
12-4-3tc
dleport, Phone M-1171.

10-D-tfc

children's clotblng. Jellert
Clothing SUn, Rt. S, PGtneroy.
IU«c

MU.

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Professional rue
cleanlnf'parantead
Mason, West Vlrelnia

1192-21311.

111611 MODEL stereo, loveb' walnut console wllh biC 4-epeed
automallc reconl chan&amp;er.
'fbls baa AM and Ji'M radio.
Take over payments oJ tii.U
per mootb or balance of
$101.1111. Call 11112-2131. 12-l-Gtc

1988 PONTIAC Tempest custom,
Ugh! creY-treen; radio, power
black vinyl ·Interlor.
Mileage,
ll,tal, Phone
.
8'1H118.
li+Jic

•teertns.

Buslnes• Servi-

OOZER, BACKIIlE, tnndle'
and truck ..,...., Jeplle
tanb, watar llnel, batemellll.

lllo loploll . llenrJ~,
Phone 115-M or Ratl Babr,

TO I'I&lt;QTE.CT ME FROM
or 11-\£ SI.JfJ!

"Tl-\E Gi..AF-.E

n·

Phouet111H911.

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1967 PONTIAC FIREBRD H.T. COUPE-···· $2595

1966 PONTIAC BONHEVILLE COH. • -- ---. $1995.
Local one owner t::ar1 oew w-a.w tires, Yinyl trim wltb bucket
1t1t1, eOnaole. radio. P.S. a~ P.B.. auto. tran&amp;, dark blue
ftnhh With white QI'IOO top. A real ohlrple.

A-

9.1t'J bard

to-

--_
...
... .
tO. Path'fAYa

11. Kind of

,.,.

..
',.~

,•

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Check Our Price
Safety Steel Studs

and healer.

GEHEIIAL

"'~~
'-WILLARD BAITERYl·

~. ..
11. J"Ort.une :
te. Mualc not.

Cllriotli1aa '

buDdlell

T.ltem:fora

.......
;.;;iii.;

.
18-~t
,..,.
.~.

1- lleleoman
t. Wute
-·

....p
U.llfYI! otoo
,_ l'i..t poltn-

ON 'THE TABLE
ANt&gt; T~EIU;

1r lt.C.,,

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COMES BUGS

2"-

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10. junO

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u.. Captial "'

fOAMY

1111'._

----- ----------.iiJ,at We Sell

GENERAL
TIRE SALES

PLEASIHG .
TERMS\

POMEROY MOTO.R CO.
308 ·318 E:'IIAIN
"l-2126
POUERQY
OPEN EVENINGS TIL 8:00
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A GiAMI POR THI
PAMILY ... PRIEI

' DISTRIBUTORS
.
l=:wu}» BoLENS TRACToll..~--•

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'T&gt;&lt;EY MUST "AVE WA,.TED
TO SE.E THAT MOVIE PRETTY
SAD ... \HEY DIDN'T EVEN

STREET~

!'!:no,~-

... Cloii- ·:

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I DIDN' T
NOTICE

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UP THE

24.~

,.....,.....,.,......

II. Cit~ of

JUST LIKE WE
RGUQEP! DINNERS

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=~.~r'.,

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l!nl&lt;ramblethOH ,_. JumbiH.
ene letter to e.h square, to
form lour ordinary worda.

lido '
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11. .Aiteettdl

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ut~tll O•c. 2• .•.•

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lcolll

11. Kind of

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1963 FORO GALAXIE 4 DOOR ----·-·----·----·------$795
Local owner and real nice, blue Qnlah, clean Int.
aood tlrea, ~~o, V8 eJWine, std. tn.na.
1961 CHEV. BEL, ,t.IR STA. WAGON ............ $:1-19
Bia&lt;k Qnfah, red Int., V8 e"811111, P'"' erlllde, radio

·-~
·
,_...

aDd len

W4 tires, clean interior, white aver tut'quolae. Aclean local

Oft'ner t::ar.

't.OonqtBu
.

ll.o-

1963 CHEVROLET IMP.ALA 4 DOOR ................ $1095
V8 el18lne, power ateerine, IUtCJmltic trans. radio., new
OM

-··.__

•s. Load of

l.N-104
Ktpllnc
olotrilo . "-IIlli,
&amp;.lltlllto Oolri&amp;
-

good.,_,..,.

1964 CORVAIR ....................................................... $895 .
Silkier, 2 dr. black ftnfoh, good ttreo, 4 spd. Radio ond
hooter.

c!JWJlOOIDltJE;-IAJ=~

DAILY CROSSWOR-D

HT Colpl, good white wall tires, run power equipment in-:
cludirc 6 way . .t, powe.r whdowa, apotleu interior, R&amp;J-L

NOW AVAILABLE I

'.-- _ __, __ _

TI-IAT'lL &amp; Is A MO!J111
£)(.TRA fbR. THE PATIO!

Four on the floor, tOO 8cyl., LeManl, blue tlntsb, custmbatlpiag, blue vln)tllnt., with but::ket seats, stereoP.B. radio.
23,000 mllea by local owner. Like new ht line wide oval
w.w. Urea.

Tire

992-7161
465 Ho. 2nd

,-u~FI

seat, CClmtortroo alr conditioning,
radio -. heater, and DIOIQ' other extrao, belutliW gold lbdoh
with black viuyl rooL

~-·~."!!~···

r

'!HAT

U- cia,., otntdlac:k

fur

ANTI-FREEZE

AQAIN~T

1968 CHEVROLET CAPRICE COUPE·- - ·- • $3495
Local one ownar car with only 12,000 miles, 396 cu. ln.
ertKine, turbo h)'dramltle trana.. power ateerlngandbrakea,

2 $22

1H4te

WARNED

Dlcem..r Prices Mlkts It Easyl

FREE! INSTALLATION
ALLSIZES

1968 STEREO radio combination, handsome walnut console. This bas a BSR automatic record &lt;!!anger. Take ove
payments of $5 per month or
pay balance due $'111.11. Gall

N'eCIALLY

·~-s

1962 CADILLAC ....................................SPECIAL $899

D-1-lle

'I'CU WERe

OUR

S.ZS.Uc

Sf/-2!61.

SINGER 1968 MODEL. Like
l.ADY TO DO hoUBeWOrlr. and 'I'IIAJLER LOTS. Bob'o Mobile
new, in beautiful walnut cabCourt, Syracuse, Ohio oo Slate
cooking. Live ln. Phone mInet, just set dial tD mal:e deRt. 121, Phone 11112-11151.
&amp;251. 0 . Hinely, over Uberty
sign,
stltcheJ, zig zag, bute.11-tfl:
Theatre.
11-:14-lfc
lonlmles, bllndhems, etc. Pay
balance f'72.50. Nolhlns down,
:~ARPENTER: For inside wort, 3 ROOM unfurnished apartment.
$0.50
monlllly, or $61.50 caah.
Phone 992-397$.
l»tfc
Pllone M8l1011 7'73-5218 or 'ITIPhone Ravenswood 1'/J.tliQS
5101.
12-1 Sic
alter
6 p.m.
~Hap
3 BEDROOM h011110 !raRer, M
and G Food Marlr.et, I ml1os
NEED HELP tD care for Illooutb of Middleport OD Rt. 7. NEW MERCIWI!li'SE, ....
valid bulband, middle - aged
and antlquel at the oale Fri12-3-31p
man or .,.man tD Uve ln. Mull
day njgbt, Dec. I, 7: 30 p.m.
be clean, and no drlnk!DIAdami Auctloo Houae.
I'IIODe for lnforma- HOUSE, UDiurulshed, I rooms
12-4-11&lt;
and ba\ll, VIc 11nnm, Mlnenllllll.
D-1111p
vtUe. Pbone 81;!-33H. 1W ete
'ITRAW. Pbone __.,_
CAR HOPS WANI'ED AT ONCE
IJ+111p
- Crow'o Steak House. Phone 1fARMilNY apartments - 3 and
t rooma, furnisbed, new:
99U432 or 11112-2580. 12-Utc
walll, lloon, furniture. Pn- KALAMAZOO Tnmo1a aalllr·
ompllflllr, with 10-ln&lt;ll IIJIOik.vlllo portlug. Out ol all
A'ITENTION - O!on Mllll Stuer, .-. Pbone ta all.
dio needs several ladloo for " - - I lllocU from Pom&amp;IIUtp
telephone operators Must
1!1 pool olllce. from
have pleasing telephone wleelii.
to I p.m.
12-4-tfc lie~ ZIG ZAG teWiJ111 mae!Jlne,
$1.1!0 per hour. plus bonus.
loft lD atorap. Thll Dll"blao
CMtact Mr. De Long, La ~PARTMENT, 4-1'00101 and
&amp;Old much blaber. Makes butbalh, $55 month, lncludlnl
Salle Hotel, Mldcl!eport, !loom
tonholes, darna, embro., faD.
41i. Interviews niday I h ro·. uUIIlies. Contact Ohio Valley
cy stitches. Pay lf&lt;&gt;rap bill
Baltlng Company, IIIIU030.
"•""rtaY (rom 10 to lZ aDd 2
of f42.114. Terms can be ar~
lo b ,.. ' ..,
1J..i.3&amp;c
ranged. Call 1112-28311. 12-Utc

poclcets

tires, V8 engine, auto. tranl., power 1teering, radio, heater, llharp 1 owner car.

8 WEEK OLD PIGS, P Ito a e

~CONFE56

""'
1ROt.J&amp;E
CAME FROM
DRINKING A
NATIVE

1965 FORD ----------------------------------------------------------·---$1495

&amp;24 Ash SL, Mlddlepon. liD-

Help Wanted

OH I iJAHI!. /

I

Alteration., zlppen ancl ,

' Gala:de 4 dOor, blAck n.Riih-:- dMn interior,

new shipment, women's ond

., .,,

OPEN
TIL 8 PM

PRUNING SA.WS •...•.• 110. 99c

POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
miniature. f75 and up. stud
oervlce and grooming. Phone
1111:1-Mtl.
II 3 tiC

~.,.

One

HACK SAW BLADES.2D for 99c

P1'ST ARRIVED, men's coveralls and wort jackets; also . AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
APARTMENTS

12-4-lotp

ABC CLEANER
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY

...... u..

Drive

.... ..

e.1..UC CffiHU AHUA JMippleo for sale.

POM!ROY

~

,,

'l.

Pboue 119:1-3904.

MOORE'S

W. MAIN

t=

l • ••• • 0 ' "'• · 0 •&lt;4 •· 0"• 1m

SKATE-A-WAY bollday partlel.
773-5543
'!'llantqlvlng, Friday, Nov.
22, Chrlstmal, Fri., Dec.
oervlce, all m-.
S20. New Years Eve., Tues.,
ZZH.
The
Fabric
Shop,
PomDec. II, 7:30 to 11:311. OpeD
eroy. Authorized Singer Soles
Clu'lltmas Eve. Clooal Cbrlltand Service. We Sharpen
11181. Open Wednesday, Frl·
8_clloon.
14-tfc
day, Salurday, 7:31 to 10:311.
Available for parJioo, Koolnturance
day, Tlleoday and Tbanday
AUTOMOBn.E
Insurance ben
nights, Saturday and Sunday
oanceQed? LMt your onerlllalternoous, Phone or
or•s license! ean !m-29tlfll.
~11-1740tc
I 15 tie

C. C. BRADFORD
• Frle Estimates
SEWING Macldne.
machTHE CHESTER Fire Dept. will
TWO ELECTRIC American F1yAUcrtONEER
For
Sale
or
Tr1de
Ine equipped to zig r.a~. mate
sponsor a gun shoot at t h e
er trains. Phone t9Z-33'14:.
Complete Service
• QualltJ Concreti
11167
PONTIAC
Flrelllnl,
V-8
aubuttonholes, darn, sew on buiIzaak Walron Farm SUnday,
~c
PbOIIO 1119-.'IR!I
!Dns, all without attachments.
tomatlc transmission, 1981
Dec. 8. Everyone is welcome.,
• Certified Stre111th
Racine. Oblo
Also
has
many
other
features
OldsmobDe
convertible.
V-8.
!M-ate
Crill Bradford
Pay just $41 .17 or monthly
power steering, power br-; 3 BEDROOM house In Racine,
• Delivery
recently
remodeled.
Owner
S I Uc
1963 Rambler station wag&lt;m,
paymenll of $5. Will demonKAY WYATI Dorrerer, stylist,
belns trall81erred. Clarence
strate In your home call 9926 cylinder, standanl. Flnanis
employed at Dorothy's
• Quick Service
Roy.
949-2811
.
J2-5.lltc
3211.
11-29-atc Am CONDmONINCl Refrlqe•clns avallable. Pbone IIIUM7
Beauty Shop and Salon. Open
aUon service. Jack's Refrlg·
or IIVU741.
11-14-tf&lt;
• Flnlshilll
on Saturdays by appointment.
UNCLAIMED LAYAWAY, 1968 lf CARPE:l1l look dull and
eratlon, New Raven. hone
12-5-3tc
• Sand &amp; Gravel
Nelco Sewing machine, needs
882-2071!.
4 6 tic
drear, remove the spots as
STORE EQUIPMENT for sale
oo attachments; sews on butthey appear with Blue Lustre.
or trade lor houoe traDer or
RE'mi!NG DEC. 31. 1968. Will
DIAL 992-3284
tons, monogrBDls, fancy stitREADY • IIITX conrretP delivproperty,
M
and
G
Food
MarRent electric shampooer
louy metals IDllll above day
ches. Pay $44.53 or $5.25
ered rJght to yn•1r nroject
Bal:er Furniture.
1»41&lt;:
ket, 3 miles soul!! of Mlddleand roots. No fur or lddel
month.
Try
it
tn
your
home.
Fast and easy. Free estl·
port ou Rt. 7.
1:1-»tp
wanted. BUI Balley. Reedt'
12-5-3tc
Phone 992-3935.
mates. Phone 99:1-:1284, GoegJ.OST
BRIG
liT
carpet
colors:
GOEGLEIN GRAVEL
ville, Ohio.
11-:14-!0ic
leiu
Ready - Mix Go., MiddleRestore them with Blue Lui1957 JAGUAR, M and G P'ood
407 PAGE
port, Ohio.
8 311 tic
Market. 3 miles aouth of Mid- OSE ORAWING or artist table,
Ire. Rent electrlc shampooer
WILL DO sewing at home MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
adjustable In bel\!hl. fl2.
dleport -ou Rt, 7.
12-»tp
$1. Tlny'o Barplnland.
ziPI&gt;&lt;'"'· pocket&lt;. ~glng,
BUDGET
PRICE
furniture
on
Phone
M-2413.
IU-3tc
12-Utc
hemmlnl!'. alterations, etc.
our lhlrd floor budget shop. CJGARE'ITE vending machines
Mrs. Freddie 1babet. MalOn.
For Sale or Rent
and service. ABG l!!nterprtseo,
Baker Furniture. Middleport.
Phone m-5651.
4-30-tfe 5 ROOM house on Llneoln Jlgts., GRAVELY TRAcrDR, Cllrtst- COAL FURNACE complete, $50.
Mason, W. Va. Phone '173-l54ll.
Oblo.
23-Uc
mas special, free snow blade
Jim O'Brien, Pomeroy.
balh, basement, 91U17tl.
6-t-lfe
with any new Gravely pur12-3-3tc
12-4-11]1
VACANCY for two elderly peochased In December. Gravely
ple. Prefer private paid paFor Sale
Notice
Tractor
prices
start
at
$423.
.
PURE
BRED
Dalmallon
pupUents. Phone Mason, '173-518$.
CHRISTMAS
SPECIAL\
Free
Gravely Tractor Sales, PomGUN SHOOT, Broad Run Rod and
pies, male and female, 6
to.t-tfc
life-size walking doll aud 3
eroy, Ohio.
12MIIc
Gun Club, New Haven, Sunday,
~ old, $25 each. Phone
For Rent
moulh.o oJ plano lessons by
Dec. 8, Noon 'til- -.
99:1-7075.
12-2-Gtc teacher of your choice with
ARE YOU Interested In a Bible SEVEN ROOM apartment In
12-5-3tc
1957 CHEVROLET, ~-ton . Good
teacblng Church. If 10 try_
Middleport, newly cleaned and
the
purcbue
of
a
new
Wuroonditlon. Phone 9115-3374.
liOO BALES HAY, second cutBible Baptist Temple, an IllUtzer plano. Good quallty
completely redecorated, 12-S-stp
tins and condltioued. Phone guitar outfit, $34.95; Good aedependent church, In tile ferand bact porcbes and entran·
"Biaek Eye"
992-Qlt.
12-3-stc
mer Brown's Marine BJdi.,
ces. For lnlormall'"' 0111 FLOOR DEMONSTRATOR 111611
Iectlon of Estey cllord organs,
The Society for the PrevenMinersville, 0 . Servke 7:30
lllll-r770.
11-17-111:
$139.110 up; Wet!me I!UBrlll&gt;- tion of Blindness recommends
model stereo, beautiful walp.m. Friday evening. Pastor
tee OD reeds. Wendell's, l2tl9 for a blow to the eye, or a
nut console AM and FM raAUTO CARE SALE
Ken Deningtoo, Rav...-.1, I ROOM aparlmellt, c1Goe to
Garfield Ave., Parlr.enhurg, "black eye," you apply cold
dio, BSR automatic floatlng
compresses immediately for
Second Baptist aturcb
W. Va. Phone 415-t401,
downtown Pomeroy. Call CAR SEAT
turntable.
Make
payments
of
15 minutes per hour. A
11-11-lle
214! before I p.m. 11-lt-tfc
ll-:11-211tc about
HEAD REST, R•t· 3.97 ... 6.99
black eye could mean serious
$6.32 or pay $114.2:!. Set oold
~.
internal damage to the eyelor much blgber. Try II In
TOUCH UP PA.UH ........ 99c
MUSIC EVERY Friday and TRAILER SPACE, ready to
st.
Denis is the patron saint baH and should be seen by a
your
home.
Phone
Maaou
CIRog. 2.39
Saturday at Jack's Club on
book up, private, plenty of
doctor.
of France.
FLOOR JUTS ..... , . 1.99 ••t
ty 77U!MO.
1:1-6 ~tc
llarrlsonvUle Road off Rt. 7.
room for c1dldren to ~.
I~

f ....... ! Tax

Moot popular ol .. , awolloblo,
Lhnltod IMimMr at thlt pt'lce.
Pull 1 1•• ,.,.,..a. B111h b 1 • 1.11
tho _ • ., for , , •

PHONE 9?2·2094

awn

r'' . ,......

77b 4 Whitt Side-lis
Pl11• 2.19

Pomen&gt;)&gt;

PH. t9i-2l U

lllut,, •• ,,. ...., ,,.. ...,

four full

5.55
. . E.

From the J..araest Truclc. or
Bulldo- Rodlaror To TbO
:onallest Hooter Core.

BLAEnNARS

Wheel Alignment

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11-29-&amp;tc

Scliewarzel Marine

M~fj - ~~- ·....... 1

take any reaJouable offer, alto ~ar I otrlng wltb trip- GEO, HODSTE'II ER, Bl'OUI'
le plctupo. Phone IHI-24SS.
POMEROY - Good srorage
11-rl-81c
building, 2 floors 25x63. Only
$25011.00
STEREO radio .,....1•, 4 opeed .\lli)IJLEPORT - Panoramic
lnlermlud changer. Dual volview. 7 rooms, bath, gas furoune CODtroL 4 speaker sound
nace, garage, 3 nice lots. Naw
ll)lllem. Lovely walnut fblbh.
only $10,5011.00
Take over paymenl8 of tll.llll omo HOTEL - 30 rooms, bar
per monlb or balance tl1.14. D-1-2-3. Hot water heat, all
Call 992-3211.
11-- furniture. Invest your profits.
A bargain $30,000.00
MAPLE Stereo Radio. 1968 loveFARMS WANTED
ly maple flntsll with AM &amp; liEI.EN or VffiGU. TEAFORD
FM radio, 4 speakers dual ASSOCIATES
lf2-3325
volume control. Take ove
SYRACUSE
payments of $II per month or
!M-ate
pay jnst $113.1!0. Call 1192-ttll.

UPIIIENCEI
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EYINRUDE
69's Are Here

bouse, 3 bedrooms, balh, close

POMEROY

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port. Economical gu heat.
Close tD ochoo1 and churches.
Phone 1192-211M.
ll-21-lllp

Wentecl

REALTY COMPANY
I'OMEROY - 5 room frame, ,
ball&gt;, c1Goe to ....ppln&amp; district, out of floods, gas fur.
nace heat, $4,200.00
POMEROY - 1&gt; acre, 6 room

alriloi the

A lift keep&amp;
;rear .. I'OliDdl 11&amp;1

Business Services

O'BIUEN l CROW

$199.00

REDUCE SAFE, almp1e 1D d
last with !lobese llhlela. Oft.
ly t8 cenll. Nelaoo Dnlp.

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Un~'ife\\VkEEZER

U-J4-10tc

r.ooo

· 25 ,., certt Oiocouftl on pa id a4t
orllll od• poid wlthi" 10 dar•

CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY

I.QUARlUMS, CllrlllaW 1011,
5, 10, II, caJioo. See our complete Uno ol exolic flah oal
IU)IIIlles. Glll
cerll!leallB
••allable. The Houle of 1111soo, flrlt road lefl below
Pleasant Point - - Open
• tD • Tuelday, 'lbundoy and
Satanlay. Pboue m-1.011.

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,h'llh~ISIL'alil'tl!i- iu 1'- 1\f'!; ' "• hll'~, bmN.• dowu1uld lh'(ll In NUb!'i hl•ard
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FK'P' ''"'h'\t '''puni sh b1 a •·i 1' H'II if it t'tlr;l n ntillion ..·l!lnaltit'fl.

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Radical Students Ram
:\E\\

\'011"

SAIGON (UPI) -

comm..,l't
forces atlgtd a Jlltionwlde
terror attack todaJr, hiUifW 11
titles, towna and anted blaea In
s..th VI-... In ooo raid
North Vletnlmete troops kUled
U
Ylllaelra lnclt.dlrc two
chtlttreu who had refused to
betray their chlot

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BABY'S
First Christmas

Door, Abuse Speakers
&amp;udcnts Cor a Democratic
Society
GillS)
staged
the
battl'ri~ 1·am. smashl'd (hrou~h outburst minutes after they had
a thkk metal audilorium door abused
NCll)'en
Huu
Chi
\\" t'dn~sda.\ night , shoute-d ob- Saigon's permanent observer ~
S('enitie-s and forced N('1V York the United Natioos.
Times Exe('UtiH' Editor James
The intruders, "avlna: Viet
Reston to flee the rostrum .
C'ong flags, burst into the room
_\bout Jtl members of the where Chi was to speak, leaped
on tables and shouted • 'Ho Ho
0 Chi Minh ia going to Win ••~
One student flWig a pitcher of
water in the ambassador's face,
another hurled an egg that
struck him, and still others
draped rushed to where Chi was
standing and draped a Nazi Oag
across his chest.
Allan
M. Cartter. NYtl
chancellor and vice president,
announced after the incidents
the university was "imm~
ly suspending those students
responsible"' ror what he called
..the disgraceful conduct. u
.
One f1igtrt up in the atuderrt
center
of
the
Washington
Square campus, Reston had just
R-\ Y MEN~EGA
begun his address on "Problems
Raymond !'.:. Mennega has
Facing The New Administrabeen named Industrial engineer
tion," when the &amp;)S demoostrafor Columbia Gas of Ohio Inc
tors began pounding furiously
in the ~ticklleport area, w~~
on the 1 1~ inch thick steel fire
announced today by C. T. Casdoor.
sell, Middleport, manager ror
The couch belng used by the
the gas company. He can be
students as a battering ram
conta('ted through the Middlebroke down the door and they
port gas company office. He
streamed into the room.
has a degree in civil engineerReston walked away from the
ing. Mennega, 23, lives at 525
rostrum and sat down as the
Carriage Hill, i\thens.
students brandished Viet Cong
flags and shouted epithets.
~hldl'nls.

North Vietnamese Assassinate 17 Villagers

Make Elberfelds In Pomeroy Your Shopping Center
Big Selections of Christmas Gifts For Everyone

The Cc:mmualat attacks from
the
Melwne Delta to
the northern border jungles

s-•

ll'P0-I(adlcal

••sill): a l'Ourh as a

it

Mees is Honored

killed

Dessle Riffle, New Haven; Ray mood Robinson, Pomeroy.
DL5CHARGES - A.dria Sayre,
Raymond Frank, Joseph Jeffers,
John Ihle, Elsie Welch.

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Carl Taylor was instaUed as
worshipful master of Mldd1eport
Lodge 363, F&amp;AM, in an Instal·
lation service conducted Tuesday
night at the Middleport Masonic
Temple.
Darrell D. Detty, district deputy grand master, was the installing officer . He was assist-

Revival Services

Both Towels and
Wash Cloths
These ore slight irregulars
of much higher priced Bath
Towels ond Wosh Cloths.

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ed by Roscoe Wise, past mar.ter
ol Middleport Lodge, u tile In·
stalling marshall.
Other otticera lnltalled for
1969 were Raymond Wilcox, MD·
ior warden; Robert Kin&amp; junior
warden; John Bechtle, treasur.
er; J o h n Ketchka secretary•
'
James Buchanan, senior
deacon:'
John Redovlan, junior delcon·
Paul DarneD, ehaplaln; Bruc~
May, steward; James Cri1weU,
Tyler, and Kemeth Wllcox, trua-

F'RIDA Y TllltU

TUE~TIAY

WilJiU'I.O..!itle's
il&lt;ISEMARY'S BABY
(Technicolor)
Mia Farrow, .John cassav('ltHI
(;(ILOHC/\ BTOfJNS:
Jtockab;YC! Blby
IJappy Wuodthuck
SlJUW STAJITS 71'.M.

Come To Elberfelds Busy Ready To Wear Department on the Second Floor
and See Our Wonderful Array of Gifts for the Women and Girls on Your
Clristmas List.
dresses !or the holiday restlvitles ahead- featur ...
ing junior petlties, regular junlort, mtsay ud half

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SYRAOlSE HOMEMAKER CLtJB member• 1!lrned out _.. ottroedve holiday candles dur*1111 t11e1r .clll'\1 acitlv!Uol Wodno&amp;&lt;la,y. Sooted, left to ri&amp;ll~ Ann 5a1MI'!Ind Naomi Lonllon; stand- - ~- ~' ~~..~~ ~l.an4,~~~~~..-'ji &lt;;l'i .~~. ·~ !•r•·!\--• • :- •~ .,• ''·' '&gt;"'~- .. "-•\r;1'-...,_.' ...-~ .A.~.,~ ..

sizes - women's all weather coats in miny and
haJJ sizes - women's cu c01.ts in mitBY a!XI half

wmnen's rulllength robes - women' a dust-

size• 3 to 6x and 7 to 14 - girls' dusters in cotton
prints arxl solid and printed nylon - gt.rla' 2 pc.

BED PILLOWS OF ALL KINDS

slack suits sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14 _ women• a

Foam Rubb« - Dacron - Serene "Fortrel" _ Goose
Feather- Dawn. All with ortroctiv' coverings.

sweaters in sl)Dovera and

eardieana -regular

dQ:l"

'l1lroulh tbe yeart, the statui
of · the candle has completel1
ehaJIIIed. While 101ce the candle
waa a necealliQ', It hU now mov •
ed priJnarlb' IC!Io .. enhanced
poo!U... ol attractlv-•s a n d

•'boating lito rll&gt;" llnanclalb'.
Armed with cakeo ol paraffin,
eardboard milk cta1ona, e 1 I
)Miaters, apa.tulas. cri,)'Oill,
ble bollera, old candle• to be re-.
demo and a few other ln.._
tall, members of tile ~CUll

junior, misses and half tlzes - glrb' coati in 3

to 6x Anll 7 to 14 - CGme In and look 1.--.L

a ..

u 18 our

convenient lay-away plan.

Hmnemakaro Club met Wodnolday.

Under tho inlllruetilll of NI'L '
- · H, Nolaa, rotlrid MeQo ·

Wonderful values ln electrical IPidlancea; mixera, IOI.aters,
percol.tors, slicing knives, t.star O't'elll fry IJbl, blencler
Irons, hair dryers, heating i*ls, 1Jab1 teedingdlshes,deep
ers, can openers, routers. A beautiful collecUonoiWeJtmor&amp;1~ milk glau, deeontlve wall doc:kl and wall aeceasoriet
chtna dinnerware sell, Melmac climer aetl, chrome Mrvtne'
~~. Cornice cook-bake IUid serve ware, Revere copper clad
statnless steel cooking: utensils, edorful atrtrws or artificial
fruit ani vegetablea, pressure cookers, ·Tedon coated cookware, matching can.iater seta, bnH.boxeaandrangeseta, betfl..
room scales, clothee hllznlters, snack seta, TV tray table
seh~ cudery. A beautiruJ line ot elft ware and Chriatml d

rr::

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ebo

COoml1

Home nemonl!lratioll
Apat, tbe women pve the cu..
dle.maltlnl bll tile "'Od coil•
try.• AI lite end ol tile day Ioctr ......., tile ....... hadturaed out eolortul, &amp;litterlccl
ltollday eandleo for their .....,.
111111 clllrcbel.

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YOU'LL PIMD MANY, MANY UIIEPUL AND WANTID GII•TS
POR MIN AND IDYl
M!NS AND IOYS OIPA..TMIMT 1ST PLDOR

LOCAL

RCA ·Color Telvlalcln, black lnd whltico tOievtolon, portable
seta In ookJr and lUck lnd white, nko perfect (lfto lor tile
flmlq or lor llldhldllllmembora. Y&lt;IU'U Uko to - , too, RCA .
ateno., .PCII1Ule re~ playera, tape reeordera, lWHol
wlllde talkieL Jlllt received In the music department _ ~~~~
· - EotQ electric chord ......,. In onwol .-!o_ De
aun to Ml and hear them. Guitar•. '*elelee, muaicalacc•a- aortea.Pluaa ftne new aeleetionotOirlatmlisreconta andre,....
Iar reccmlo lor your Chrio-. boqlcw. y.., couldn't rt"' a
better rift hn a recorcl lr&lt;llll Elbortolclo Millie U.,OrtmonL
Shop ai"GIIIId on the 2nd Floor. Ask lor a dom...UMI'"' o1 any
ot the RCA or Estey product~, Uoe our ~Will' plan to hold
Hla-·tlona 'ttl ChrlstmaL

TEMPs

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IIEL'l1NG 11IE WAX and pordn lo ·a. -In a
homo - k l c w prole&lt;~ Here Betty Hayes lnd Virginia
Salser prep1re wax for tile "'Pour,. into moldL
~~?.'{W!~~~~

Tho~alll_..

....down tlual:nell ~ct at

11:23 a.m. tall1 woo H ·cteINi•, 0111111' oldOL

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Homemade l Sub.
-·'
Used for Escape

Begin on
Logjam

Engle, MeArthur contractor and
promoter of southeastern Ohio.
Bortm A. !loU, Logan Indulltrialist and a leader in SEO development ror the past 30 years
- he received a standing ovation; Gary R. ~. president
of the Ga!Ua CountyCIC who played a leading role In helping GalUa County obtain its first new
industry in 14 years; Lindsay
Lyons, TUwera Plains, businessman and promoter of rural water services in Meigs CountY.

Roderick, Gallipolis, received
the first night award and Dr.
G. B. Ackerman, Wellstoo, received a co-championship trophy
In first !llglrt pi.,.. The tournament was held last July at Porta-

mouth.
Dick Franz gave the hlghway

committee report, pointing out
Ule number one priorities in each
district, and tttat a big announcement is expected to come out of
Columbus in two weeks in con(Contlnued on page 12)

BERLIN
(IJP0- A
young the English Channel next year, ..
musician today said he escaped he BOld.
His getaway machine ooRJist.from Communist East Germany
ed of a 22-pound motor enclosed
ln a homemade sWmarine.
West German refugee officials in a watertight cylinder with a
said Bernd Boettger, 28. was two-£ool snorkel attached. The
telling the truth about his snorkel kept tile underwater
urderaea flight from the East motor supplied with air from
German Baltic Sea coast to a the surface as Boettger steered
it away from communism to the
Danish lightship.
Boettger told newsmen he De.ni sh lightship Gedser.
"The whole coast ls heavfi.y
piloted his self.made U-boa.t
15lh miles, part of it Wlder guarded and it wcndd have been
impossible to escape in a
water, at a sJ&gt;Oed of 3 miles an rowboat or sailboat that could
be seen on the surtt.ce," he
outfit sent by my aunt ln West said.
He tied a 10-foot long rope to
Germany. I wore a bell with 12
pounds of lead in it to keep the motor and was tawed to the
deep uOOer water until 1 got west.
"This is a new invention and I
past the searchlights, watchtow·
have
applied for ttlree pet'tl6t8
ers and police patrol boats
along the East German coast," on it In West Gennany,"' he
said. "Right now the u..bolt
Boettger said.
must
keep close to the surtllce
Proudly he showed newsmen
so
the
snorkel can get. air but
the lin,y craft he built at cost of
soon
I
will
be able to really dive
$5U.
"My next trip will be acroas when I perfect it."

R tl d H
B
d
u an ouse urne h~:,~d~ssedinarr-an's
A one • story rnme house
occupied by the Edgar Priddy
runily on the Beech Grove Road
in Rutla.M WIB destroyed by a
ftre wtdch started at 2:15 p.m.
Thursday.
Tile Rutland Fire department,
which went to the scene, report.ed a derectlve ftue was the cause
ttle blue which was finned
by the high winds oo Thursday.
The property Wll owned by Prid-

or

dy"s Cather, Russell Priddy.

All possessions or the family
were lost. Mrs. Priddy was at
home with one small child wben
the fire was discovered. She had
to gO three blocks to call thb fire

department
Value of the home was set at
$2,500. Loss of contentt~ was set
at $1,00 by the depertnaent. Two
tankers and eight men responded to the call.

SPEAKING OF SCHOOLS-NO. 68

44 of 1968 Class Are in College
has had a little more trouble be87 George Hargravu, Jr., SUpt. enrolled in cosmetolo~r schools. Ing employed locally than did
Tho total ol 1968 gr&amp;Giates
Melli Loeal SChoOl Dllbict
who
are Clllltl!ulng their .Wca- the 1967 class.
Tho !ollow""'l lllctd:r r:t tile 1968
or the 33 graduates working
graduating clou boa com- U... 11 83, or 4ll.5 per . - olthe locally, 25 are boya andeightare
pleted toy Nr. Harold Sauer ond class. 'lblrty4Bbt andtwotentba girls. ()( the 29 working away
lilr. Tom Ilei1Y r:t our pldulce per cent ol tile 1967 duo &lt;:llll- from our area, 12 are boyl and
c1oporiiJst. I pre.m bololr tlnued tltolr .Wcatlaa. Compor- 17 are girls. Twice as many
• lUIIIIIIlrY pf tbolr flndlnp. ed to the 1987 Clall, tile 1968 boys got jobs here as went awa.v

clan had a lllllaiier per eent 00
'J'Wo.blndred
and obc - · to coi1ep but a Ierpr par cent eo work. Twice as many glrls
rraduoted lUt oprlna. TWo ·-bcot·
left ,the area to work, as are em
droll lllllr have- traced; anly -..-.caU...lnatltor ....o. ployed here. There mull be fewSllgltlly over t per eent of tile
two bovt not loeated. Tbo
1868
elua went Into lie aerv- er attractlvejobopportunitlesror
J&gt;Oreonllie In lhlo ftiiiD'1 are
lee. Three are In lllo Navy, twv girls than for bo,yaln Meigs Counboood '"'lito tolfl of 286,
In the Air Force, In tile
Arm¥. lnd - In tho illarinoa.
'111!1 lo IIIJI!Ily 1011 thaD tile
l.l'por eent oftlloltllclaaothat

oalered oant...

Slx!:r- ...-

..... o!&gt;out

Ill. par .. - of tile cluo, have
~- 'l1tll . . . lit
~~ (18 bQrl and Sl Ue
·
lalt year'• per
Jdrll) or 11-11 gor ..tt -- ci!tL 'l1tl•Ml
,W,
53 par cont o1
tllUOd ...... eiliieatlcn Ia 11111-

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iii'"Vip. I'~ (li bo,Ja ond
Irk~ 1111 ~~ ad!iJoiJ.

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rounds

Vietnamese army pot;t •
miles from .Bln Me Tboal. 0..
central tliplards basUoD dtr
156 miles northeut 11 ,..,...
They fired 23 mor• lidO . .
city's airbaae, 1HIUIIIIal lf
civilians.

LINDSAY LYONS, ~pers Plainl, left., receiveS u ....
graved plaque as one or 12 outstanding citizens of aoutt.stem
Ohio Thursday night in Athens from Fred Rice, StatAl~ l~Cl•·
t.rar of Motor Vehicles.

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David A. Vetter, Portsmouth
savings and loan offtclal; Edgar
W. Newlon, New Lexington automobile dealer and strong supporter of aviation in the SEQ
area; R. V. oakley, Neloonvtlle
banker and president olthe Hocking Conservancy District; Tad
Grover. Jr., Athens banker and
leader in conununi.ty develop..
ment; PauJ B. Mutzlg, JackBOn
building and loan official and
CIC president and G. K e n n e r
Bush, Athens publisher and president or the Athens County CIC.
Jotm K. Allen intrOduced Gal·
lia County's honoree. Atty. Bernard Fultz introduced Meigs' hon·
oree.
Dahlberg said the SEORC will
sponsor a third awards banquet
Plaques were preaent.ed to the next year.
Prior to the awards ceremonY,
IDIIDWing:
committee
rep&gt;rta oo the year' a
Max DavidiOit, Lopnbualnessactivities
and
presentation or the
D\11'1 aDd a leader in the 1Dc!u.S·
lrlal deveiopmactt "' Lopn; Ilel- 1968 SEORC gq! trophies feab' W.Uace, Wa.verb' aavings and tured the evenl.ng"s session.

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and 11 rl&lt;lt, ..- 2U gor 1111 to ...0. ~ Ia '!~~out
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lut rear tmd currently Is sen_
lng, il 'Thereon Johnson, vJco
president ol. the Jo'armors Dank
iJJHI SAvings Co. at romcroy.

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portion Saturday.

Dahll&gt;er&amp;-_...,tad Dlc:l&lt; a.,.
. ,1$1&lt;!8 ~w.oa·- ll&gt;j"1ller ' '""'" ling, well-. the oe.mdlmolll
nor qf\be J11cees lllstlngulsbed 5orVIce Award; W. E. (Gene) champlooshiJ&gt; goij trol'i\Y. Dick

sided talks.
Sllgon's But Diem, the amba&amp;sador to Waahington, scheduled
an urgent meeti"' later today
with Cyrus R Vance, deputy U.
S. negotiator, on how to break
the procedural logjam block~
tile beglnnlqr of talks.
"We bellew that our consul...
tatlons wlll be very useful," 1
blgh American ofllciel BOld. "We
are still hopeful U.t the coPterence will get under way next
week."
In Saigon tcJdl¥, Ky told 1 raUonwide television and radio
~a. s..th Vlelnomesedell&amp;lllonlnl'llrls would olM&gt;w both
Ita "desire for peace llld its
readiness to Ogbt to the etll,
aay , aggreaslon IJ;f colonlallats
allll ~unista alike,"

u aa outlot lor lhelr creotho
abiiJII' )ul oleo os a motbnd of

dressy ud taROred styles - women' a unl.lorma in

MUSIC DEPARTMENT
ON THE 2nd FLOOR

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ton ard Us spokesman ror ex...
panded war talks Oew in todly
tor urgent meeti~s with U.S.
negotiators on how to get the
delayed conference goh~
Diplomats oald Washington and
Hanoi alreub' had agreed on 1
meeting place ln the French Foreign Mlnl.stry with two doors i~
dlcaUng the Communi1t&amp; may
yield to allied demands tor two-

tho hollllll' candles, not lliiiJ

shlrts in solids and rtripes - women's blouaes in

Gifts from ·the

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nam's ambassador to Washing-

colorfUl, gllttarlng candle• In un~· lhapoo and llizea are
placed em the market.
Some homemaken are .....
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BY llQB HOEFLICH
'l1MI C~Pllle '"hU come a U.
- · Baby, to pi~ It 18 to-

Thla MW otatuo Io particularly . . - clltrlnl lho Cltrlsbnal

extra sizes 8 women'&amp; slacka in stretch nylon and

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and extra aizea -women' a skirts in regular and
solid Anll plaid DaiUIOb -

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EilJianced Role for Candle

You, ean ~ the to)'I1CJU need at ~J~eeial tale prices in EJber...
feld • TC~Yiand loeatod on Front street, two dOO&lt;s below Court
stree~ You'll find all tile pq)ular toys cmdilpla,y and on IIIlo _
Mattei, Fisher Price, Illarx, Playokool, Wbi-- all tile pooular DIIDActlrera and you'D see the qry toys tllat ll'e TV
achertloed lnd IIJat tile bo,yo and Blrlo ,.... this year, Slqlln
TO)'Iand - look around - Seleet wllat you want and see h""
much you can IIWI.

sizes. Women's cotton dresaes in missy and half

FOR CHRISTMAS

the Ohio Bankers Ann. by the
American Bankers Aaan.
An award waspresentedlnrecoenlU... ot the &lt;IUtstandlng work
I&gt;Orlormod by tile Ohio group tile
past year. One momber ot the
Ohio Bankers ABiotlatlon'saerfcultural eommlttee """od

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TOYS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

See our wordertul selection of women's dre&amp;8-4.p

HOUSEWARES G/Fr

~cial recognition has come
to' the agricultural program of

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Banks' Ret'ognition

NIH liP EN

Shop o" the ht Floor In the Stotlo•'i and "Cotmotie deporfmont t ..
Gifte thot or• 1un1 to plea ... Kodak 1"ttomatlc Cam.,os - Projoctou
Scr••"• ancl Co111ero Acconorlo• - .POitNold CorMtol in CoiOf 01'
Blaelc and White Swlt~~• - Blnoculon · - Vlowmott*' Viowlt"' a"cl
Reole- htont o"cl Wom•"• Jewelry Bo..-eo - Fla,hli,htl- Desk Sots
Book• - BorCifllotors - Po" and PancH Solo - Ha !mark Gift Wrap
Cordi, Ril.bo"'• Trhnmlntt - Ca .. ndarl - Ployln" Corel•- Roodlny'
Glat .. l - Co1metlu Gift S.t for Me" WOWI•n Bo_11 111ncl Girl• AI
ottrecllvely.r.:cka,od Known B,onc~.
C:oty Max
' Old Spic•, GI•K•ot•, Yatdl•r _ancl meny othou. Be t.:Wo to ' " th;
Chfittmal C•dt now ,....,. f• you ~ .., a"4 buy - SeltoctiOftl ••
excallet~t . Th.re .,. Cig•ett• Lltl;d- • - Toltoac• Pouch••- ~,,.,
.,4 "Pipe Llahtort. Y111u Nelly 1hou cl toke ' time tO browu ai'Ovnd
thru thl1 cfaportmam a"cl ... tho alfts, fw oYeryone on your lltt.

ers in cotton and wash aUks - glrls'long rabea tn

tures, mirror&amp;, huaocka, dlnirw
romn rurn:ltllre, record cablneta,
gaa and electric rangea, a~
matic washers, dish waahen
utility tables, Bt4J stds, · ~
tresaes, box springa,
cedar
chests, bookcases and room •be
ruga.
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STATIONERY AND COSMETIC
DEPARtMENT

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corWJnued cold wltb oonn-1
light snow or aoow fturriM tonlglrt. Lows In tile JOo. Moltb'
cloudy wttb little tanper.._:.
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the processing plant. Ebling said
the new plans are expected to be
IN\OUI\ced soon.
Ebl1ng said the plant wiU 0011·
tinue to grow and market turkeys. He said in all probabll1ty,
other food products will be produced at the Wellston plant.
Highlight of Thursday•s session was recognition of 12 out.
staDdlng leaders in Southeastern
Ohio.
Carl Dahlberg, council director, introduced Fred R l c e,
registrar of Bureau of Motor
Vehicles, state of Ohio, who pre
sented t h e honOrees engraved
plaques. Mr. Rice filled In r o r
Albert Giles, director of Urban
Affairs, state of Ohio, who ls

By HOBART WILSON, JRDick Ebling, manager r:t Wellston's $71h million turkey processinl plant, announced 1n Albens Thursday night that beginning Friday, Dec. 20, Ralston
Purina wtll dlsconUnue processing ol live turkeys ln the new
plant.
Ellling, addre11tng: 1.20 per80118
attending the Secood Annual Rec •
ognltloo llancJiet ol the Southeaotern Ohio Regional COWlcil at the
Ohio University Jm., said he received an otfldal amouncemeta
at s p.m., Thur &amp;day from St.
LOllis.
'"Contrary to rumors, we're
nat closing the new plant down, ••
said fl)llng. .. The compan.y hal
other plana to better utUize the
Welloton facility." Abool300porsona are presently employed at

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Gift Suggestions

You'll find • wide stleclion of
Knee Socks, Fancv Crochet Knit~ .
Athletic Socks, Anklels, and
Tighls in our firs! floor Hosiery
Department.
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sizes - women's full length vln,yl coats sizes 8 to

Easy chl.lrs, recllnert, living
r()(Jill
suites, hide 1 beda. eof'a
beds, bedroom furniture. kitchMI
furniture,
lamps, tables, pic

Ohio Group Wins

TOro;JGIIT ONLY
DEC. !i

The Bath ·lowels
On Sale For $1.50
The Wash Cloths
On Sal a 4 for $1.00
..
Furniture Department
on the 2nd ana
3rd Floors

Members of Bethel 62, International
Order or .Jobs DaughRevival services at the Pometer&amp;,
participated
in the inBtalroy Church of the Nazarene will
contlnue at 7:30 each evening latioo service and presented a
short program. Linda DameU
through SUnday .
Mayer,
past honored queen, was
The Rev. RonaJd .Justice, a
soloist,
and the wives of the new
graduate of 01 ivel Nazarene Colofficers
installed turnished relege in Kankakee, Ul., pastor of
the Galllpolill Church of the Naz- £reshments ror the social hour
arene, is the evangelist. Thepi.s- held ln the dinin~ room.
tor, Clyde V. Henderson, extends
an invitation to the public to at.
tend.

MEIGS THEATRE

Buttor !rown thirts, por~ts,
soclu, cardlg,nt In tho new
colon moko proetlcol gifts.
Diaper sot1, tnow tvltl, bootM
'"'·
crlti•
toy1,
bulltingt,
,.colvin; blankofl, tw.-ators,
thor-1 blankott, quiltt, strotch
l1rry
tuitl, pajamas, baslc1t
llnort, oyetto 11t1 a"cl mOft}'
mort ltom1 from whleh to chooto.

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Wellston Turkey Pldfit Will
Divers y into Other Foods

The Christmas Horn on Berkshire's gift box ari'IOUncea three palra
of beautiful Berkshire stockings. We have a complete selection ot
all the pq,ular Berksttire styles and In Ill sizes, too. Give her lllv·
orite - mesh, sheer, uliruon evening or dreu sheer, sheer lycn
all)port, seamless walking sheer. agUon stretch, full fashioned sheer,
or Actloowear panty Hose. You'll find a Cull range of colors toofrom Rose Beige to Fantasy Black. with a wide choice in between.
For the working girl we have practical Eyecatchen by Berkshire
in mesh, atretch, cantrece 1nd pantyhose stylea. Alii that young teen.
ager wW like Eye catcher 17 SUm, porporticmed for the allm leg.

Special! For This Week-End :!'
Cannon Royal Family

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Are Announced

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SUPP·HOSE SUPREME SHEER. lbe barest and lheerest of them all.
So sheer an:l pretty you can't tell the a•port Is there. But ahe'll
feel lreeh as 1 daisy whether she'adashingthrough the da.ya or dane.. ·
il'€ through the nlghL Blend ot nylon and spandex. Nude heel, too.

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SUPP-HOSE SHEEREST. It's the aheer stocking she can wear both
cii.Y and evening. Blend of qylon arxl spandex. Jn many pretty shldea.

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MUIW')' observers said the
Communists possibly hit Phu
Loc out ~ ol vegeance. A few
miles to the south South
Vietnunese ancl U.S. trooP• last
week mauled a C&lt;lnmunilt
force on 1 matn guerrllla route
lr&lt;llll Cambodian to tile Slligoo

Devoted To The lr&amp;Wreat. Of The Meigi-MOMJn Area

SUP P-HOSE REGULAR_ The right sto&lt;king to give for her busy
days this Christmas seuon. All nylon for maximum BLVport. So
lohg WeariJW, she'll wear them WI¥ Into the New Year - hlpptly.

*KAYSER
*BERKSHIRE
FLAITERKNIT
*SUPP-HOSE
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She'U put on I htppy Clce this Olriatrnas when tlbe open&amp; her gift
box of Ka)oser Wonderloc AgUon stockings. 'tWo-way stretch .,Uon
yam 111uret 1 smooth even ftt and I q wear.

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me1e apokeamen saidi Conum..
nill rorces have shelled and
attacked urban centers 115
times, ldlll~ a total of 56
clvUlans and wounding 498
more. The biggest blow came
berore dawn today in what U.S.
apokesmen said was 1 coordi.,..
ated Red effort.
11te Communists shened u.s.
lirbases at Tay Nlnh, near the
Cambodian border, at An Loc,
60 mUes north of Saigon aOO at

ThoJ arrived ...,.Dis oftor lne
Cammunlfl• hid ned back into

vid!ms were
••aaeas.U.ted- gurmed dOim in
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CHRISTMAS CARDS

grees.

I7

'nttf laid

cold blood."
A witnooo sal4 two ol the
ridima were chlldren who bed
cfracled from a bunl&lt;er I»"
The l;&lt;&gt;mmunilll lined ...
the
Nol1b Vietnamese. The
some of the vtJllaerL "'Wbere II
wltma•
-.Ad the North Vfetnl..
)'OUt chter," the)' df!IIIWlded.
meae
ldlled
the children with
Frightened bu,t deDant, the
burltl
~ alDMchinegun nre.
refugees or Ptw Loc would not
Tho 10111111 of gun(lre brllU(ht
s ....
Soutb
Vletuameae Anny troopa
A U.S. spokesmen oald the
ruohllll
lroln a -rby prrison.
Communists then opened tire.

During tile 4th eottlury A.D.
there were about 1,000 bath
hoUMa In the dty of Rome.

Christmas in an envelope!

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature in downtown
Pomeroy at 11 a. m. Thw-aday,
undt=r sunny skies, was 36 de-

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Now You Know

ATTENDING SEMINAR

James Richard Mees, W, Main
Meigs Common Pleas Judge
St., Pomeroy, is among those John c. Bacon is attending an
selected to appear in the 1969 Ohio Common Pleas Judges Asedition of " Community Leaders soclatioo semlnar on law enforceof A. merica," a publication inment at ttle annual meeting rrom
cluding educators, leading busiDecemOOr 3-5 at the Christonessmen, members of state legpher 1m in Columbus.
islative bodies, civic and politicaJ leade.-s, ministers, and othWOMEN'S GAME SET
ers who because of past achieveWomen of the Pomeroy Ele-ments and service to their com. mentary School PTA will meet
munlty, state and nation are rec- women of the Syracuse School
ognized as community leaders. PTA In a basketball contest at
7:30p. m, Friday at the Syracuse
school MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
TO SOLICIT sYRACUSE
ADMISSIO~S Mary Beard,
Ladies of the Syracuse Fire·
Rutland; Dorothy Harden, -Syramen'e Auxiliary will solicit the
C\Ise.
town
on Friday lor help In purDISCHARGES - Sam Dyke,
chasing
candy to treat the chilCrace Drake.
dren on Dec. 22.
VETERANS )o!EMORIAL
ELECTED PRESIDENT
HOSPITAL
COLUMBUS (IJPI)- Laurence
ADMI$IONS - Donna BlanDumford, WaBhlngton Court
kenship, Letart, w. Va..; Mary
House, was elected Wednesday
Smith, Middleport; Mary Barn hart, Pomeroy; Belle Bush, Ew. as president of the County Commlssicmers AssoclaUm of Ohio.
lngtoo; 51taroo Riggs, Rutland;

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were auppoMd to hi vc Mlted a1
their
part of tN= barg~in h1
others In whit allied apokesmen
1etting
P&amp;rls negotiations Wlcalled the bloodiest Red terror
assault since President Jobnaw1 derway.
The North Vietnamese nnt
halted u.s. bomblcw or North
Vietnam Nov. 1 to cool down lobbed irl mortar and rocket rin!l
at the sleepilll' 45tl v"Ulagera
the war.
The vlllllge of Plll Loc, a from all aides, The Hanoi
"model" refUgee settlement troi:JilB, wearing green ani
between Selgon lnd the camoo. brcYWJ~ u n i r o r m s, smashed
dlln border to the northwest, thrOugh a platoon of governbore the heaviest blows of the ment militia and raced into the
terrorism U.at the Communlata vtllcoge. They burned 45 of the

VieU..me&amp;e

65 houaea tbe r.ru&amp;M• tram
proviowl temn- lad built od1
four mor&lt;hl qo. They s1tot the
vtJiqe pleo anil then r&lt;ltiiOd tile
pealanta trom tbetr bunkertt.

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... rl&lt;l• 'l'li li ~·· 'tralllfn8, per 9lill had to worlc tlwobtro~\'!"" U bQr ~ Ub'II!) ~ Ia
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we can draw from the cmsider·
atioo of the studies ot: these two
classes are as follows:
- Just less than one f1 e¥81)'
rour graduates goes to eoUep.
- About two or every IIYe 1D
on to some form 11 turtber edllcatlon a1tet" graduation.
- Three _of every 10 gnduates enter lull time e~
About hall find jobs iocai(V 01111
half must go elsewhere. ~ atportunlties in this area Melll
better for boys tban for Jlrla.
A higher p e r - of Idrll ."
leave the area. to t1Dd wc.k.

At lite time llle llu&lt;lY ol tho
- About rr~ Ia :II
1967 clus was made, about 12
enter&amp;
tbe
armed
.meet.
per cent were married. These
- Ai&gt;Out-..-ln 101o
wore 23 el&lt;lo and threo bQys. At
tile pr&lt;~seot time a11out 1t per unempiO)'ed ave IIIIDhl '\
ceot of lito 19&amp;8 claas an mar- ll'•~r
ried. Thole ... 25 rl&lt;lo ondfour . ~
bQro. ThorobolbM!IIttltu:haare tetli
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