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Radical Students Ram
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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
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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

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ll'P0-I(adlcal

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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

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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 .....,.
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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
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....down tlual:nell ~ct at

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

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Homemade l Sub.
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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...

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..... 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.

Fori1_,. ~· Cl8 bQro
and 11 rl&lt;lt, ..- 2U gor 1111 to ...0. ~ Ia '!~~out
- Ia ...., ave.
ucJ - tooilh par . . . of t h •
1111 ciUI to "'!1111!10·
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ELBERFELDS IN

lut rear tmd currently Is sen_
lng, il 'Thereon Johnson, vJco
president ol. the Jo'armors Dank
iJJHI SAvings Co. at romcroy.

lltt -

ottaclca,

Conmn1nlsta llammed t2 ...._

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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Cooaiderable cloudlaeu . .

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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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PARIS (UPO - South Viet·
nam's ambassador to Washing-

colorfUl, gllttarlng candle• In un~· lhapoo and llizea are
placed em the market.
Some homemaken are .....
tlng willl It" In turDini out teo-

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oratiOns,

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hO]Iday - - - todll"s

c:otton knit T-

Let .., help you with yoor oeiO&lt;Iionl. -

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PICTURES AND m'ORY
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

rlrlo'

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boallt;y.

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

DEC. 6 - lO

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GIVE A HELPFUL

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.._:.
chaoae and ..... nurrteo -

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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Ameriean c:uUiltlet wen ...,

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

tee.

Are Announced

·VOL. XXI NO. 159 ~

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
*ADLER
SPRINGFOOT

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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
the

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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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woundtwi 93

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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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Elii!t
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1a ·
ilia Jildilllll
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&lt;lao• 60 .PCir &lt;4111 of Ita
~ : ~ till• local ...,. lnd 4lJ
... rl&lt;l• 'l'li li ~·· 'tralllfn8, per 9lill had to worlc tlwobtro~\'!"" U bQr ~ Ub'II!) ~ Ia
!NI'I~IJ cicltaiilo. "FOtcr 1&amp;11 ire AI 1"11.., - . lhls :rWaeb11
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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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The Dolly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mickiiii&gt;Ort, 0 ., Frldoy, De&lt;eml&gt;or 6, 1988

Floodwall Protection is Assured
BY MAXINE WALTERS
PT. PLEASANT - Plans tor
removal of tbe remaina of the
fallen Silver Bridge were review.
ed Thurldo,y IIIOI'IIing In .....
lion In city council chambers by
memben cl the State Road comMission, U. S. Corps ol l')jglneers, the local Ooodwall board
and other interested persons.

The purpose or the meeting
waa to aasure the dty that the
lloodwall protection would oot
be interrupted nor weakened ln
any way .

(HOSPITAL NEWS

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PLEASANT VAL)JEY HOSPITAL
ADMITTED: Mrs. Homer Whitdngtm, Pt. Pleasant; Dixie Er·
rett, Pt. Pleasant; Donna Ma~h,
pt, Pleasant; Mrs. Robert Fowler, Pt. Pleasant; Donald Humphrey, Pt. Pleasant; Edward Sblw,
Pl Pleasant.
DISCH ARGED : M rs. R a y
Crookham, Leon; Mrs. L a r r y
Jordan &amp;rid daughter, Pt. Pleasant; John Blain, Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. Bobbyfoster.JUKidaugh ter , Pomeroy, 0.
BIRTHS: Mr. an&lt;! Mrs. Robert
Fowler, Pt. Pleasant. a son.
Mr, and Mrs. Herman Estep,

Mason, a son.

llorry ll Slephena, Brldgo Engineer ol the State Road Commlsslon,. said the state would
shoulder all expenses in the demolltioo work. He said plans
now caU for removal of the remains of the approach and the
piers. but not the compJete anchorage, which is tied into t h e
floodwall at this location. Stephens also said present plans
call for the approach to be removed to three feet below ground
level and the area turned over
to the city of Pt.. Pleasant ror a
park site.
Mrs. Belva Far ley, managing
director of the local Chamber of
Commerce, noted that talk had
been of a memorial at this site
for the 46 persons losing their
Hves 1n the Dec. 15 disaster
and that she had hoped that ma.JI be the approach could be sal-

ACTION FILED
PT. PLEASANT - ,\ civil ac-

tion styled Vint HUI Federal
Credit Union vs. WilHam L.
Thornton , Hender soo, W.Va., has
been filed in the of'fice of the circuit clerk with the plaintttr demanding judgment from the defendant in the amount o( $1,006.30 with interest anfl cost f r o m
amount due on a promissory note.

Mrs. Clara Camden Dies
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs , Clara
B, Camden , 90, of 2308 Monroe
Ave., died Wednesday night in
thto Hoi zer Medical Center after
a long illness.
9le was born on April 23,
18781n Belleville, Ohio. a daughter of the late Jos~ph and Charlotte Clem Brown. Her husband
was the late Robert Lee Camden.
~was a member of the Heights
United Methodist Church .
9Jrvtvtng are four daughter s,
Mn. Violet Farly and Mrs. Inez
GleaiiCil, bott:t of pt, Pleasant;
Mrs. Virginia Blankenship, Gal lipolis Ferry, and Miss Pauline

Camden at home; four sons, Jos eph of Bidwell, 0.; James ofWil liapu;town, W. Va.; Charles of
Pt. Pleasant and HarnofColumbus; three half-si sters, M r s.
Oma Brown, Mrs. Ada Greenlee
and Mrs. Bessie Wamsley, all of
Pi. Pleasant; one half - brother,
Elmer Brown of Huntington, and
several grand and great~and­
children.
FWleral service will be held
Saturday 2 p.m. ln the Crow Hussell Funeral Home with the
Rev . 0 . H. Carder officiating.
Burial will be in Lone Oak cemetery. Friends may call at the fu neral home.

vaged and a building erected to
stand as a memorial and houae
the otfice of the Chaml)er.
Slepbena replied that II the
city wanted the ramp lett it would
save die atate a lot of work, but
tile ramp ...,...d be un!Aluched and
turned over to tbe clQ' aa it now
stands and It would be the cl~•
responsibility.
Ma,yor D. B. Morp:n said the
city would notify lhe stale Rood
Commlasloo w111&gt;1n the nul 15
da,ys If It wished to keep I h e
ramp, and if no word waa re~
ceived in that time then the state
could proceed with Its orl8lna1

WHEN MARRIAGE IS MmAGE
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MANAGE A WALK OUT
Dear Helen:
Tom and Jean, bottl 38, went
together almost three years,
knowing there wouldn't be a wedding because Tom has to supporl
his mother.
They had a wonderful companionship until Tom's sister
Mil,)' inter ferred . She complained the whole time that she never
saw her brother and he was
slightly his fa mily. As she is
a near-alcoholic, she has quite
a hold over him - she goes on a
drunk whene,·er he opposes her.
Mas finally broke up the couple, but Jean thinks Tom's mothe r managed it, as she has a reputation of keeping him from "entanglements." Thi s isn't true·
she told me she liked Jean
hoped they'd get back together.
I am an old friend of Tom and
his family, but I don't know Jean
very well. Slould I tell her about
the sister ? Maybe then she won't
carry a grudge against the moth er and be too bitter towards
Tom. INTEREm'ED BY-

and

STANDER

Dear Bystander:
Jean doesn't need anyone to
tell her that this· is an impossible
situation. W i t h two females
working Tom's puppet strlngs,
he'll never break free, and when
he is finally turned loose, he'll
still be a puppet looking for anma'lter.
l&amp;.
:~
It you'(l do Jead a favor , intro~
duce her to another man! - H.
Dc:~r Helen:
l'm married, have three children, and Pm bored to death. 1
don't hate my husband. He'squlte
good to me, in his way. But he
is so DULL! I could have a fas cinating life , if I weren't tied to
him. I was married very young,
and missed all the fun. Now that
the kids are in school , I have
time to see what a mistake 1
made. Should I consider divorce?

fher

329 North Third Av,

Middleport, Ohio 45760
A month has passed since November 5. All those for whom
congratulations were in order
have been congratulated and the
losers have been consoled in
their defeat. But there are some
whose efforts have yet to be
recognized. So this is not really
a letter to an editor as much as
It is a letter to the student s of
Meigs Local Junior High.
I am only sorry your recogni-

BUSINESS

LETTERHEADS
&amp; ENVELOPES
Original D•signs

FAST SERVICE

Quality Prinl Shop
Middleport

Mill St.

tion wa s so long in coming. J
hope I can make amends now by
commend ing you in the mostpubli c wa_y l know. Of course, I want
to thank those of you who s®p.,rted and campaigned in behalr
of Vice Pre sident Humphrey; it
was you that I had an opportunity to meet. But I want also to com~
mend aU the students ~ whoever
you supported ~ that decided it
was time to get involved. You had
the courage to become a doer and
a mover. I think thi s is a better
lal'll because of all of you.
I hope that this interest am
concern
will be
sustained
throughout your lives. It is es-senlial that this be the case,
becau se participation is the only
sure guarantee that our democrati c form of government ts
safeguarded,
The measw-e of your courage
will determine the measure ot
your reward, And on that rest.s
the future of Meigs County, It
is your future.
Paul Gerard

Tagged for
Christmas giving
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Promises

Promises,. lives up to almos~
all of its pre-Bdwy. promises •
promises: certainly there'&amp; a
fresh tine new soond rrom its
orchestra pit after tile ~ubert
Theatre had oo sufier througll
the run of the musically trashy
sleazily performed and taste~
lessly written and staged uGolden Rainbow,'' now banished to
tlle off-7th Ave. Adelphi Theatre.
The music is by Burt Bacharach, who silkily tor some reasons
hae bridged the compositional
generation gap as the leading
exponent of popular music young
people furiously admire and the
aurali.Y sophisticated over _ 30
set appreciates honestly; and not
the aural fogies who assert their
love for the worst hard - rock
In the hope they'll be mietaken
for juniors or at least might seem
In fact its music is the best

olra"urto~lly ·

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By JACK O'BRIAN
NEW

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- BORED
Dear Bored :
Consider your husband and
famlly. Maybe they didn't get a

plans.
My-era Sotldna, Corps f1 ED--

glneero, told the Stale Rood COmmiiBion representative• that he
wamecl'lhe llnal plana for ,..,..,...
of lhe bridge llllbmltted to t h e
Corpe for approval to make certain lhe meiiM&gt;CI ol domoUllon
did not weal&lt;en lhe !loodwall.
He recommended that for maDmum fioodwall ·proteetlon, work
on Ute ramp IIDd anchorage not be
done during tile floodiDI! aeum,
but Wring the months of May
through December.
Stepbens agreed, ~ II

Melp

BERRY'S WORlD

would ,llr(lblbiJ&lt; be Febrcllr7 before blda were advertiaed for
the work.
ssld the &amp;lrlp "' land
In Ohio owned Ill' the llate ol
West VlrsJnla where the brldgo
had ...,...d probably be auc- e d oil, but he .... not In •
poallloo to soy dellnlteiJ' Just
what would be done over there.

Slailll...

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Transfers

Meigs Ranked Last

to Samson Darst. 80 acres, Rut.-

land.
Eherooo R. Hopkins, Ooro4ll1
Loulae HOJ)Idns to James Slmuel
Ruc~r, Sr., Comie Hope Ruck-

er, parceh, OUve.

4.-H Sehool Will

Be He d Saturday

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Mstde B. lilggl-.n, de&lt;-,
to Melvin C. Roosh, A - A. JIIBgl-ham, Emeat S. HJalrilotbam, Dorothy Evans, Georp WUa
llam Hlggl~, VIrginia lifo.
Mullen, Hotilert I. Hlggll&gt;botham, Emest H. Hll(lnbothlm,
cert. fO!_ tnns., Middleport.
Melvin t. Rc:aiah, Grace Roush,
Autt&amp; A. Hlal-lllln, ErneatS.
Hlalnbothun, Na... l Hlillb&gt;botham, George WUIIam Hlail&gt;botham, Lue Higginbotham, Vfr.
gtnla McMullen, Herbert L. H,..

glnbotlllln, Betty Hlgt.-...._
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S&amp;ate beat New York University
Dlc:ht to make Ule..Ss tor lbe
61--~9 ani Madlattan College
UCLA'o lou8h 1-2-3 lnltls- loll to UCLA. ThO)' bumbled trimmed LcqJ Island University
North caroiiM Slate bottled
Into tile r18or• of the 1 9 - North Dokota 116-81, sottiJW • 69-63 In a ~lson SQuare
01&gt;
the NYU attacll with a
basketball aeuon goe 1 Into ita achoal acorllle record behlrd Garden -.header, Temple
virtual.l.Y
t~netrable
zone
aeconcl alage tonight. with the Rlck Mount"a 31 polnta.
s-ed Lehigh 77-'2, Bostoo
defenn
thlt
forced
the
Vfoleg
No. 1 Bruillll &amp;eeldlll their 18th
Other Action
College defeated IAmoyne 86-66,
Although the Alheno Bulldop by the sportswriters ani p).ay- conaecuthe victory- and 64th ln
In
other
action Thureday Georgia beat Georgia Tech 84- to nre trun outside. The
by..,lay
men.
(First
place
..
otes
received mort! first place votes
the past 65 pmea- aptnst 14- night, 13tb--nnked New Mexico 74. and Texas Chrlatlan beat Wol"'-ck 1ot the reboundl~
the lronton Tigers of Coach Dick in parenthesis).
edge and htt at a 52 per cent
ranked Ohio state. .
state defeated Brigham Young SoUthwest Loui.alara 75.-58.
Myers were picked by membera 1 - lrOI '"" • • •••••.. 47 (I)
ellp to moont a big lead and
Lew Alclndor, wltll big help 83-65, Colorodo edged Te&gt;ls
Come From Behind
ot the Southeastern Ohio Sports- 2 - Athens .••• •• , •• 45 (1) tr&lt;Jm a pair of aophcmorea, Tech 81~75, alxtb-rank8d Hou.breeze to the victory.
Despite Mountts high-point
Theodll Lee aM Ken Spain
writers and Broadcasters Asso- 3 - WeUston • • •••••. 40 (1) paced UCLA t9 a victory o?er ton defeated Arizore ~.
pertonnance tor Purdue, It wa1 contralled ti-c beclcboorda 'and
ciation to win the 1968-69 bas- 1 - Jackson • . • . . . . • 39 (1) lltb-ranked Purdue saturday to Te.as A&amp;M belt Ce!UMrY 7~
ketball championship Thursday 5 - GaUipolla . , ..••• 37 (ll open the sdiOn. Fourth-nl'lked 65, Kent state topped Ariza. aophmlore George Faerber who scored 50 point.a between them
provided the incentiVE~ for the
6 - Logan •••• ••.••• 23
nigh~
Notre
Dime
wiU
try to deraU state 9Z-81, Bradley beat North Bofiermakers' hi~scorlng vic-- to keep Houston's Cougars
Meeting in Athens at the Ali- 7 - Nela.aYork , ... , .12
the O"'JI'OOI saturday nigh~ Dakota Slate 6lhll and VMl tory. The 6-S Faerber came orr rolling. The pressing Houston
SEOAL Football banquet, the 8 - Meigl . . . . . . . . . 9
defense forced 25 Arizora
should Ohio state fail.
outclauea Furman 83-55.
the bench in the nrst half and
scribes and casters picked the ., ."""-'~~·A·~~~~;-:m
Purdue's Boi.Iermakera apAleo, Northwestern defeated ts))l;rked Purdue frCIR a three- turno...ers.
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Tigers by a sUm margin to win
parently were trying Thursday Minauri 79--67, North Carolira
Thirteen SOutheastern Ohio
the crnn with perennl.al chamLeague football players, moat
pion Athens a close rtamer..q).
Wellston's Golden Rock~ts just
of them All - SEGAL who
nipped Jackson for third place
were honored at Athens dur•
lng lhe aiUIIIal All-Leaguebe~&gt;­
with the lromnen pie\ed to rou.-.1
quet Thursday night, received
out the ilrst dtVialon.
Southern, turning in a creditThe Gallipolis Blue Devil&amp;,
honorable mention on the 1968
a 54--43 loss to always tough able performance against the
The E.nstern Eagles wW erose
despite their two consecutive op.
Auociatlon Press Class M
Alexander in their opener. The Spartans, had Gary Norris, a
a0111e ridges
valleys thiS
ening victories, were regulated
ani A football teams.
Bi.g Green dUJI1)ed Soutllwestern junior. and senior Mark Beegle
evening tomatchbes\(etball skills
to fifth place, Logan Is ranked
Mentioned were Rkk Mos77-55 in their lid-Hfter,
getting 11 points each to share
wltll ec.ch Jim Adams' South-sixth, Nelsonviii~York seventh,
ley ot Gallipolis; Tim BloomSenior Ray Karr, a s.-9 guard, scoring honOrs for the Tornaern To~s at Racine in a
and the Meigs Marauders of
field of lrooton; Dennta Ault
topped the Eagles in scortng ln
Mld..Qhio Valley Conferenee and
C01ch Carl Wolfe were tabbed
of Metes• Sherman Perkins
the ir opener with 19 points. Pat does.
Southern again is expected to
SV AC contesL
as the league's las~lace team.
of NelsonvUle - Y orkj Steve
Morrissey,
a
forward,
had
16
COBch Dan Wright's Eagles
have Beegle and Norri.11 at guards,
Athens received three tint
Mitchell ar.s Darwin Valenand Don Rose 15.
are 1-0, arK! ti-re Tornadoes took
place votes with Ironton. Wellstine of Jackson; Steve Pri ce
ton, Jackson, and Gallipolis each
of Wellston; Larry Vincent,
Bob Sebril'll, Bob HaMley and
recelviqt one rirst place vote.
Mike Goodwin of Athena, aOO
However, Ironton was given the
dod by thelr second place votes Mike Cottrtll and Ron Reut-i.n the final balloting.
ter of Logan.
Based on seven points for
first, six for second. five tor
Games
third, atd etc ., here is the or~
Gallipolis at Jackson
der ot predlcted finish as seen
Athens at Ironton
QUICK QUIZ
Wellston at Logan
lege (Ky.) 68-6G.
Gary Davis wtth 22 points.
Q-Whet Amencan city is
By United Press lnternatioral
Hall went into the game witll Eastern at Southern
In other Ohio college baskethumoroU.Sltl
n t c k n. am e d
North Gallia at Hannan Trace
John Rinka proved again
the score 51-46 in Union's fa·
"Father K-nickef"bocker"?
ball
action:
Southwestern at Kyger Creek
Thur~ night why he was
vor but hit on a 12-foot fadeHot - shooting Kent State
A-New York City. The named All-America in 1967.
SATURDAY'S GAMES:
Now&amp;. U1od 5hot
away to tie the game. He later
term comes from Washington
Gun• &amp; Hand (iun
notched its second win with no
Oak
Hut at Gallipolis
Rlnka stole the show and
made a driving layup and add~
s,aciCII Oft Hal'llllton
Irving's book, "Knlckerbodr.·
losses by &lt;lowning Arizona State
Woth•"
nearly Scored halt the points as
ed a free throw in the last min- Logan at Mlller
er's History of New York."
A.lumlnatlor. Point f•r
98--81. The Ohio team connected
Eastern at Hannan Trace
Kenyon downed WUmirwton 115ute of play to cap the win for
Raofh~
on 59 per cent of its field goal
Kyger Creek at Fairlard
So..,I·Glu• Scrubhablo
Q-Where wos tho first 104. RirN was responsible for
Xavi.er.
attempts In the first half to pull
Paint
railroad bridge ovn the Mu· 51 points for the victorious
John Ze ides led in scoring for
it.dorlor &amp; AIIM'IIInul'll
out to a 47-37 halftime lead.
ris8ippi River comtru.cted?
Pillar Roof Point
the Musketeers with 18 points,
Lords. ·
Doug Grayson had 31 points
Pintle F!
A-On April 21, 1857. The
Twent.,y-five of the guard's
but Paul Allirews of Union
bridge ran between Rock points came in the first half as ror Kent, 20 of them In the first
topped all players with his 2S
Island, nl., and Davenport, Kenyon held a 54-48 halftime hall.
points. xavier is now 2-1.
Chris Hall came off the XaIowa.
lead. Wil.Jnington waa paced by
Urbana won its second game
vier bench in the last hal£ to
add the winning points as the in three startr. over Malone 107Q-What W&lt;ll the value of
92. Freshman John Plunkett
!he U.S. gold tagl&lt;?
led the mue Knight win with
A-flO. It was llrst minted
26 points. Dave Miller and Dave
In 1795. Tbe eagle was nine·
~rr,·· each - had 22 points for
ttnthll pure gold after 1838.
Malone, which is now 1-1.
steubenville trailed at halfHome
time. but recovered to down
Wheeling 0N. Va.) 81-70. Jim
B.Y United Press International
Snyder pulled a three--point play
in the final three minutes to put
East
By United Press Inter.-.tiooal
W. L. Pet. GB
SteubenviUe ahead for keeps.
East
Minnesota ••. 14 5 . 764
Bryan Wing was high for the
W. L. Pet. GB
KentuckJ- ••.• 9 10 .474 5
vlsitors with 21 points.
Boston •• .. .. 17 6 . 739
Miami •••.•. 8 9 . 471 5
Fiio GraOOe was trampled by
New York ., • , 7 13 .368 '11-h Baltimore •.•. 18 7 • 720
Georgetown (Ky.) 112-59, after
Philadelphia .• 14 6 . 700 1\iz
Iodlana •••.•. 6 15 . 250 9
trailing 47-23 at halftime. The
Cincinnati • • . 14 8 •636 '})h
West
winnlng Tiger s used the fast
W. L, Pet. GB New York .... 12 14 ,462 &amp;/2
break to good advantage with
We're os near as a call. We're
Detroit
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Oaklaod
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five men shooting In double figopen day and nigl-lt during don·
Milwaukee •.•. 6 18 .250 ll1/z
Denver
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ures. High for Rio GraTMie was
geroua winter months.
w.,st
Los Angeles • 9 9 .500 1'h
Bob Mlbr.Y with 20 points.
W, L. Pet. GB
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DaUas • • • • • 1 9 • 438 Blh
The schedule tonight: UCLA
Los Angeles . ,17 8 • 680
New Orleans • B 10 . 421 Slh
at Ohio State, Toledo at Mlchi·
HOUBton •••. 5 9 .357 9'h San rran. .... 12 13 .180 Slh
gan, North Dakota at CinchlOrder By Phone
san Diego . , .. 12 13 •480 Slh
ThW'sday's Results
nati,
Akron at North Caroli111
.UO Sunny Do !loti WlnnOtl
And T alte E~n Horne
~Ua!U ...... 12 11 . 462 6
A &amp; T, case at the Rochester
Denver 119 Minnesota 118
212 W. Moln
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Indiana 118 New Orleans 115
'fech tourney and Def\lnce at
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Chicago •.••• 10 18 .357 ll'h
OaklftOO 139 New York 122
the Alma (Mich.) tourney.
Phoenix ••..• 6 17 .261 IIJih
(Oni.Y gsmeo scheduledl
Thursday's Hesults
Baltimore 108 Los Angeles 90
Blnlo' Vltambs
Philadelphia 109 Chlca[&lt;O 92
(Ooly gOJIIeS scheduled)
Oil glands, or preen glands.
located on tbe buck and in
Friday's Games
front of the tail of most birds Deu-oit at Boston
sene not only to keep the PhUadelphia at Mllwaukee
plumage in good condition but
Los Allgeles at Atlanta
also as a source ot vitamin D,
since the birds sometimes Phoenix at San Diego
swallow it accidentally while San Francisco at Seattle
(OnJ.y gOJIIeS scheduled)
preening, according lo the
White over turquoiH metallle Aaiah with turquoise inter•
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PT. PLEASANT - The t-Il
ol!!cera tri.IJIIng ochool wiD be
ecni.lcted Sllturdl.r, Dec. 7, from
9:30 a.m. Llltil noon at 0 r dnance School.
Instructors tor the different
otrtcea are as follows: presidents, Tom GloU'eJt.Yi vice pruldenta, Kathryn 1bomu; se-cre~
taries, Rene Sommer; treasurers, Mrs. Lucy Cullen; reporters, Audrey Emoryj game leadbargain, but you're the only wife ers, Ora MAe Hunt and Betsy
Fowler, and song leaders, Kathy
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and mother they have.
Sayre.
One of the best cures for marul can't wait till we '"'" 'anarclr( so I Cfln REIEL
riage blues is a visll to the DiAGAINST THATiu
vorce COUrt in your city. When
yoo see the misery and bitterMr. and Mrs. Freo Larldns and
ooss there , you ma.r realize you
100, Raymond, were d 1 n n e r
have a better life than yoo thlnk.
guests ol Mr. and Mta. Norman
Weber, T1illllors Plains.
De:
the be.!l or It! - H.
Mr. anc1 Mrs. David Smith,
I am so tired of hearing my
Thanksgivlng guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrw. David Smith,
frlends call their kids lazy, dis - Mrs. Guy Hayman were: M r s.
Pat, DB'.rid and Dee Dee were
respectful slobs. At bridge par~ K th
'lballksllivlna
dlmer guella of
ties. if womenaren'ttalk.lngdown
a ryn Murray and sons, InThe dedication service at the
diana; Mr, and Mrs. Dick Hay- A. B. Kibble, Reedarille, 0.
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thelr husbands, they're bad . man and famUy, Michigan; Mr.
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r eton Church waa well atJanet Bissell, COlumbus, spent
mouthing their children. They and Mrs . Elbert Fitzpatrick and the weekend wl1l&gt; Mr. Uld Mra. tended. ltev. C\yde P. HIseem to oompete, trying to see famll,y • Mr . and Mrs. Bob Fitz- Joe Blaaell.
was the guest speaker. Followtrw
wflo cansa,ytheworstthing.sabout patrick and daughte
Mr and
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Lewla COZart, the services, retreahments were
their families.
J Mr Jl w U andr,
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c B. Ha.y- Lorain , 0 •• NeUl e Cozart and served by lM ladle a of the church.
1
n peop e know that lr you man Columbus• Mr ~d M
Mr. and Mra. Gene Westfall were
Mrs. Georgia Thoma had as
call a child no-good, he" II be oo Keith Rideoo.~r 'Che~ and Mro. dbmer aueata d. Mr. aod Mrs. recent vtsltors, Mr. and Mra.
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Jim C -~
Keno,
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Ethel
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and
Mra.
C\yde
Hinton
of
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rs.
a... w,ers
kino.
Columbuo
visited
SUndl.y
wltll
t~~a: c r ::e:!ldand carpedh at and family were weekend guests
- a
everyone ow of Doris Marks.
Joe Bfaaell, Mason, w.\'a. waa several friends and were Sunday
rotten they were? Yet this is
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Curtis an overnight guest of Mr. and dtrmer guests of Mr. and Mrs.
what they are doing to their kids . and family, Columbu~ . were visit~ Mrs. Hank Holter.
Balph carl and Rodney.
Maybe J am wrong, but if my ing Mr. and Mrs . Larry Curtis
Tressie Stethem ia a patient
Mrs. Olarlea Mash, Butch,
children do something to de- and Mary Pierce.
at Holzer Hoajlltal, Gallipolis. 1lobl&gt;y and Susan, vlolled with
serve prai "e I praise them ~ and
Mr . and Mrs. Charles Cline
Pat Smltll, Oblo Stale Unlver- Mr. and Mrs. Nov Wblteandfamto my friend s also. though I try and son, Racine, and D&lt;&gt;rsel Bib~
.. -~.
lly and Mra. Hazel Arnold Uld
1 Col w•~•.
the weeknot to be stuffy about it. I com- boo, S.tcceSS, were visiting Le- s ~.
end with Mr. and Mrs. David family recently.
pliment them often, and teU them ona Sisson.
Smlll&gt;.
Mr. Carl HaD, who has been a
how lucky we are to have them.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cozart
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsal Larldna patient at a Cleveland holpital
ln turn, they .say nice thing&amp; to and family, Lorain, 0., were were rlliting Mr. and Mrs. Vir- ror major aurgery, has returned
and about us.
weekend guests or Nellie Cozart.
gU Wamsley, Che.aJt.tre.
home and Ia somewhat better.
Recently I had a serious opMr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince
Mr. and Mrs. David Heaton,
Mr. and Mra. Charles Kine viseration and was In bed a month. spent Thanksgiving h1 Columbus Parkersburg, w. va. were din~ lted with Mr. an:l Mrs. Raymord
Ou.r nine and U-year-old &lt;laugh- with thei~cllildren, Mr.and.Mra.
nor gueat, ·ci( u.; and~, !for- Musstr. ~ A!ro,,?'l'Jt .)I''IIW
~ s. took oolllj)lete. .-ehara:e otr BarneY 'lj\ir:ton and Mr. orid Mro.
Us F"'.-~-~~~?" ..or
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one day recently.
the hOuse , They. lOved It, because Clarence Dean.
Mra. Clara Muter,
· -•• O.,
Mr. and Mra. Wllllam Houda-they knew they were needed Thanksgiving guests of Bill was vleldne Nellie stethem.
11helt had as recent ~vial tors, Mr.
and we let them know how much SWain were: Mrs. Dixie FrederEdith Oaborn, Keno, was a and Mrs. Richard HOI.I:Iashelt ol
we needed them - and loved lck, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Jlm dlmer guest of Mr . and M r s. Reynoldsburg ANI Mr. ao:l Mra.
th em. - FOR Pit AISE A:VD A P~ Primmer and family, Logan; Mr. Garth Smith.
Harold Burnside alii bls uncle,
PRECIATION
and Mn. Pat Autherson, NewPat Slnlth was vlallln&amp; Mr. Mr. WUllam Houdaahelt.
P .S. l s this bragging too much" ark; Mr. and Mrs. BWy Swain Uld M
n.•
llrJ. Huel Arnold alii Evallne
Plains~•·
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MU11111Y,
T!Dera
attended
• layette oho!rer ' ror
Dear For P and A:
and f:tmily, Marietta; Mr. and
Mrs. Natllan Arnold of Cheater
It's the kind of 11bragging" all Mrs. Melvin Drlke and !aml\y,
Mr. and Mro. Robert Lar- recently.
'
families need. Don't ever stop! Raclne, and Mr. and Mn. Olildns were vlslttog Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. Honrd Whaley, who Md
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ver Swain and family .
EIIIIWOrllt
DUl,
POmeroy.
been
apatlom at Veterons MemThis column Is dedicated to
Mr. and Mn . Har&lt;~ld Newlun
Friends and nel&amp;hboro ""re orlal HoSPitollo
at
family llving, so if you're having and Sandra were overnight guests
of home.
·~
kid trouble or just plain trou- ~ Mr. and Mr.,;. Romey White, sorry to hear of the Bob Coleman, Who made his home·
ble, let Helen help YOU. ~e will Chillicothe. 0.
with Mr. and Mro. ThurmanllabMr. and Mrs. John Dean and
also welcome your own amusing
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lar11:ina cod!: and had been bedfast for
aona had as recent vialtorJ, Mr.
experiences. Address Helen Bot - and family, Portland; Mr. Uld 18 - and Mrs. Kennell&gt; Marklna ofbtel in care of this newspaper. Mn. Junior Hauber and family,
clne, Mra. Annl Mae Terrell
VIolet Smith and Ruth Am Uld Juanita o!Pameroy and Mr. and Mra. RowlaM
Data, local, and Mr. and Mr1.
Smut Mammoll
Paul Pl)'lller of Carpnler,
Porpolaea are far more InMrs. Elizabeth Murra,y vlolled
telligent than !Ish and more 10
reeent\y
with Mr. alii Mro. Edthan many kinds of mamward
Gelezlnaky
at Freeland, PL
mala. Their llltelllgence is
Miss
Karla.Beal!eUrecentlyat
higher than a dog's and poselement of "Promises, Prontis~ _ has a waif - manner and big sin- sltily equal to that of the
echool and broke ber ankle.
es," although producer David cere eyel but not mueh of a chlmpanue.
Pic. cart Hall waa home over
Merrick, ln as543mbling this lat- voice ... A. Larey Haines. aa the
the weekend to Ylldt his parenta,
est fiscal treadmill to his banks
Mr. alii Mrs. Carl Hall alii !Am• doctor oext door, ta as powerhas collected some of the best fully runny as could be wished;
11¥- He aloo vlslled Mr. and Mrs.
ARREST RECORDEV
single performances of any reMarian Mercer. a a an eaclearJneHaU
PT, PLEASANT - One arreot
cent seafKX'! .
lng\y stupid tau ol eaoy If not
Mr. and Mrs. PlltrlckWUllamo
JaU aDd aon. David, vtalted recentb'
Jerry Orbach is just rigtJt in professional sexuality, aU but was recordocl at the the starroleofthemufdcalacraptrtole the lhOw and tn thla cue it Doris Dalflon, 31, All&gt;le
forll!d r:bec:k warnut.
' with Mro. Hazel Arnold ani fam·
ed from the celluloid of the Is not petit larceny, for she llfllly.
screenplay or "The Apartment"
ed It from 11110111! a grab of lla&amp;e
a carbonated dirty joke about a thieves IDclucllng Edward Winter
young executive on-the-make who as an executive cad and Doma
lets his seniors use his Man· McKechnie, who danced w111&gt; an
hattan apartment for the expect- exuberaatly youthful grace thlt
ed extra-marital WJmoralltlea .•• her admirers, whomuatheleiloo
Orbach, fresh oft' his triumph
among viewer• d. the old uiJulla_
in the much untidier "SCUba Du~
baloo'' TV Jeri.ee, will IIJI)I"eba," has roUnded into a moat at- clate~ she' a worth seel.q by hflrtractive musical comedy perfor- sel!.
mer; he might be explained but
The boc* of the show waa
it might seem unfavorably as an
odaJlled
from the Billy WUder •
attractive Mort Sahl, except that
LA.L.
Diamond
ocreen ocrljlt by
would be a contrast in terma; so
let it just stand that Orbach Is NeD Simon, Bdwy. '• most aur:~
ceastul eomleplaywright("Piaza
blithe and Ingratiating.
Suite.'•
.. Odd (;cq)le.'' etc.) aRt
His feminine lead, Jtll O'Hara,
it is fuJW\V in a fabricated Cashion
and before Goodma.D Ace can
down and write uo that NeD SI-

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The Dolly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mickiiii&gt;Ort, 0 ., Frldoy, De&lt;eml&gt;or 6, 1988

Floodwall Protection is Assured
BY MAXINE WALTERS
PT. PLEASANT - Plans tor
removal of tbe remaina of the
fallen Silver Bridge were review.
ed Thurldo,y IIIOI'IIing In .....
lion In city council chambers by
memben cl the State Road comMission, U. S. Corps ol l')jglneers, the local Ooodwall board
and other interested persons.

The purpose or the meeting
waa to aasure the dty that the
lloodwall protection would oot
be interrupted nor weakened ln
any way .

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PLEASANT VAL)JEY HOSPITAL
ADMITTED: Mrs. Homer Whitdngtm, Pt. Pleasant; Dixie Er·
rett, Pt. Pleasant; Donna Ma~h,
pt, Pleasant; Mrs. Robert Fowler, Pt. Pleasant; Donald Humphrey, Pt. Pleasant; Edward Sblw,
Pl Pleasant.
DISCH ARGED : M rs. R a y
Crookham, Leon; Mrs. L a r r y
Jordan &amp;rid daughter, Pt. Pleasant; John Blain, Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. Bobbyfoster.JUKidaugh ter , Pomeroy, 0.
BIRTHS: Mr. an&lt;! Mrs. Robert
Fowler, Pt. Pleasant. a son.
Mr, and Mrs. Herman Estep,

Mason, a son.

llorry ll Slephena, Brldgo Engineer ol the State Road Commlsslon,. said the state would
shoulder all expenses in the demolltioo work. He said plans
now caU for removal of the remains of the approach and the
piers. but not the compJete anchorage, which is tied into t h e
floodwall at this location. Stephens also said present plans
call for the approach to be removed to three feet below ground
level and the area turned over
to the city of Pt.. Pleasant ror a
park site.
Mrs. Belva Far ley, managing
director of the local Chamber of
Commerce, noted that talk had
been of a memorial at this site
for the 46 persons losing their
Hves 1n the Dec. 15 disaster
and that she had hoped that ma.JI be the approach could be sal-

ACTION FILED
PT. PLEASANT - ,\ civil ac-

tion styled Vint HUI Federal
Credit Union vs. WilHam L.
Thornton , Hender soo, W.Va., has
been filed in the of'fice of the circuit clerk with the plaintttr demanding judgment from the defendant in the amount o( $1,006.30 with interest anfl cost f r o m
amount due on a promissory note.

Mrs. Clara Camden Dies
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs , Clara
B, Camden , 90, of 2308 Monroe
Ave., died Wednesday night in
thto Hoi zer Medical Center after
a long illness.
9le was born on April 23,
18781n Belleville, Ohio. a daughter of the late Jos~ph and Charlotte Clem Brown. Her husband
was the late Robert Lee Camden.
~was a member of the Heights
United Methodist Church .
9Jrvtvtng are four daughter s,
Mn. Violet Farly and Mrs. Inez
GleaiiCil, bott:t of pt, Pleasant;
Mrs. Virginia Blankenship, Gal lipolis Ferry, and Miss Pauline

Camden at home; four sons, Jos eph of Bidwell, 0.; James ofWil liapu;town, W. Va.; Charles of
Pt. Pleasant and HarnofColumbus; three half-si sters, M r s.
Oma Brown, Mrs. Ada Greenlee
and Mrs. Bessie Wamsley, all of
Pi. Pleasant; one half - brother,
Elmer Brown of Huntington, and
several grand and great~and­
children.
FWleral service will be held
Saturday 2 p.m. ln the Crow Hussell Funeral Home with the
Rev . 0 . H. Carder officiating.
Burial will be in Lone Oak cemetery. Friends may call at the fu neral home.

vaged and a building erected to
stand as a memorial and houae
the otfice of the Chaml)er.
Slepbena replied that II the
city wanted the ramp lett it would
save die atate a lot of work, but
tile ramp ...,...d be un!Aluched and
turned over to tbe clQ' aa it now
stands and It would be the cl~•
responsibility.
Ma,yor D. B. Morp:n said the
city would notify lhe stale Rood
Commlasloo w111&gt;1n the nul 15
da,ys If It wished to keep I h e
ramp, and if no word waa re~
ceived in that time then the state
could proceed with Its orl8lna1

WHEN MARRIAGE IS MmAGE
•
MANAGE A WALK OUT
Dear Helen:
Tom and Jean, bottl 38, went
together almost three years,
knowing there wouldn't be a wedding because Tom has to supporl
his mother.
They had a wonderful companionship until Tom's sister
Mil,)' inter ferred . She complained the whole time that she never
saw her brother and he was
slightly his fa mily. As she is
a near-alcoholic, she has quite
a hold over him - she goes on a
drunk whene,·er he opposes her.
Mas finally broke up the couple, but Jean thinks Tom's mothe r managed it, as she has a reputation of keeping him from "entanglements." Thi s isn't true·
she told me she liked Jean
hoped they'd get back together.
I am an old friend of Tom and
his family, but I don't know Jean
very well. Slould I tell her about
the sister ? Maybe then she won't
carry a grudge against the moth er and be too bitter towards
Tom. INTEREm'ED BY-

and

STANDER

Dear Bystander:
Jean doesn't need anyone to
tell her that this· is an impossible
situation. W i t h two females
working Tom's puppet strlngs,
he'll never break free, and when
he is finally turned loose, he'll
still be a puppet looking for anma'lter.
l&amp;.
:~
It you'(l do Jead a favor , intro~
duce her to another man! - H.
Dc:~r Helen:
l'm married, have three children, and Pm bored to death. 1
don't hate my husband. He'squlte
good to me, in his way. But he
is so DULL! I could have a fas cinating life , if I weren't tied to
him. I was married very young,
and missed all the fun. Now that
the kids are in school , I have
time to see what a mistake 1
made. Should I consider divorce?

fher

329 North Third Av,

Middleport, Ohio 45760
A month has passed since November 5. All those for whom
congratulations were in order
have been congratulated and the
losers have been consoled in
their defeat. But there are some
whose efforts have yet to be
recognized. So this is not really
a letter to an editor as much as
It is a letter to the student s of
Meigs Local Junior High.
I am only sorry your recogni-

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tion wa s so long in coming. J
hope I can make amends now by
commend ing you in the mostpubli c wa_y l know. Of course, I want
to thank those of you who s®p.,rted and campaigned in behalr
of Vice Pre sident Humphrey; it
was you that I had an opportunity to meet. But I want also to com~
mend aU the students ~ whoever
you supported ~ that decided it
was time to get involved. You had
the courage to become a doer and
a mover. I think thi s is a better
lal'll because of all of you.
I hope that this interest am
concern
will be
sustained
throughout your lives. It is es-senlial that this be the case,
becau se participation is the only
sure guarantee that our democrati c form of government ts
safeguarded,
The measw-e of your courage
will determine the measure ot
your reward, And on that rest.s
the future of Meigs County, It
is your future.
Paul Gerard

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Promises

Promises,. lives up to almos~
all of its pre-Bdwy. promises •
promises: certainly there'&amp; a
fresh tine new soond rrom its
orchestra pit after tile ~ubert
Theatre had oo sufier througll
the run of the musically trashy
sleazily performed and taste~
lessly written and staged uGolden Rainbow,'' now banished to
tlle off-7th Ave. Adelphi Theatre.
The music is by Burt Bacharach, who silkily tor some reasons
hae bridged the compositional
generation gap as the leading
exponent of popular music young
people furiously admire and the
aurali.Y sophisticated over _ 30
set appreciates honestly; and not
the aural fogies who assert their
love for the worst hard - rock
In the hope they'll be mietaken
for juniors or at least might seem
In fact its music is the best

olra"urto~lly ·

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By JACK O'BRIAN
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- BORED
Dear Bored :
Consider your husband and
famlly. Maybe they didn't get a

plans.
My-era Sotldna, Corps f1 ED--

glneero, told the Stale Rood COmmiiBion representative• that he
wamecl'lhe llnal plana for ,..,..,...
of lhe bridge llllbmltted to t h e
Corpe for approval to make certain lhe meiiM&gt;CI ol domoUllon
did not weal&lt;en lhe !loodwall.
He recommended that for maDmum fioodwall ·proteetlon, work
on Ute ramp IIDd anchorage not be
done during tile floodiDI! aeum,
but Wring the months of May
through December.
Stepbens agreed, ~ II

Melp

BERRY'S WORlD

would ,llr(lblbiJ&lt; be Febrcllr7 before blda were advertiaed for
the work.
ssld the &amp;lrlp "' land
In Ohio owned Ill' the llate ol
West VlrsJnla where the brldgo
had ...,...d probably be auc- e d oil, but he .... not In •
poallloo to soy dellnlteiJ' Just
what would be done over there.

Slailll...

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Transfers

Meigs Ranked Last

to Samson Darst. 80 acres, Rut.-

land.
Eherooo R. Hopkins, Ooro4ll1
Loulae HOJ)Idns to James Slmuel
Ruc~r, Sr., Comie Hope Ruck-

er, parceh, OUve.

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Be He d Saturday

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Mstde B. lilggl-.n, de&lt;-,
to Melvin C. Roosh, A - A. JIIBgl-ham, Emeat S. HJalrilotbam, Dorothy Evans, Georp WUa
llam Hlggl~, VIrginia lifo.
Mullen, Hotilert I. Hlggll&gt;botham, Emest H. Hll(lnbothlm,
cert. fO!_ tnns., Middleport.
Melvin t. Rc:aiah, Grace Roush,
Autt&amp; A. Hlal-lllln, ErneatS.
Hlalnbothun, Na... l Hlillb&gt;botham, George WUIIam Hlail&gt;botham, Lue Higginbotham, Vfr.
gtnla McMullen, Herbert L. H,..

glnbotlllln, Betty Hlgt.-...._
Ernest ll HJaglrj&gt;otham, Pbnlls
Hlgglrilolhlm to Dorothy Evans,
lot, Middl~~Jort.
Jllhn W. Slelnbrook to 0 h 1 o
Power Co., 85 acrea, coal, Cohnnbla.
Helen P. Bnd!ord by Ally. In

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lace Bradford, Muriel w. Bnciford, Elizabeth Lohae, Harold
Lohse, Otle L. Bradford, Jeaa
S. BradiDrd, Alan P. Bradford,
Rutll Bradford to Paut E. Miller,
Janet Sue Miller, Donald Rlillp
MUier, Lorette Mlller, parcel a,
Salisbury.
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nes to Chalmer Dal1ey, Mary Lynn Dalley, 2.66 A.,

Lebonon.
Bol.rd of Trustees of The Ohio
Annual COnference ol the Me~
di I t Church to T ruateea of Tbe
Stheravtlle Community Church,

1 acre, Lebancn

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E'
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as a aubltitute ror a shortbaad
l'OIIOI'Ie&lt; In Common P 1 1 ;;'a
courts, AltoriiO)' Genoral WUIIam
B. SUhe ruled Thuroda,y.
Slxbe, In an Olllllloa sought 1&gt;7
Brown Couitty Prosecutor AoPs
B, WU100, Ald Oldo law provideo for a lllorlhand r wllen reQ!lested by either ~
lo a ."""'ault. ''There lo 110 '!!!!"

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Saxbe aaid. ••andbecausetlleduC!'Ijltlon of tha mamer of r&amp;pOrllng II 10

dlltlnot, It may be

auumed no other Qtpe was in.
cluded.n
In other oplnlono hondecl clown
today, Slxbe ruled tllat township

pollee have 110 au!horlty to make
arreolo oallatebllhwayoallllbat
a notary pubUc can admlnllter
oatlts onlY wilbln the ooaflneo of
the Ill wblch hels authorlted to certlf)' lnatrumento.

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MEIGS.MASON AREA
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and auffldently durable libretto.
The Joke• .,... lOOd and the
worst to be said aboo1 them Ia
they m-w be too many, too pat,
too overwllelmlng\y a llllffloslao
of eomlc grace notes; ask If 1fW
meant too many joke a and we -.v
no, a few too many wrong Jokea,
whld! awitch subtly to jQI)Ouuch
aa a nervously bemu.ted glib
mlod mlillt ftuoh to 011 In small
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polm deficit to a 57-46 hallllmo
load.
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Uno.
Tech Falters
Booton Cdlep uood lhe !Ul
Teaa Tech took 1 -tz-.36
break
and a bell&gt;
haUtlme lMd over Colorado, but
acivantace
to carve out u I~
ti-c liCiffo took advanteao of Rod
point
flrot
half leod _ .
Raider toula tn seconl half to
Lemoyne.
Bob
Cou111'• F..aaln
owrccme the deficlL Colorado' a
were paced by the 21 poinlo .,
Cll!f Moely led all scoring will&gt;
Btu Evans.
2~ poilU.
NorthWestern and Missouri
l-i•
were locked in 1 tight battle for
•HEATING
moat of the first half, then
Northwestern moved away to a
•PLUMBING
40-32 halftime margin am
•ROOFING
coasted the rest of the way.
Bob Lei!Nrrd's 29 points
-FORpaced Georgia's victory, before
10,000 partisan backers, in the
Bulldogs' clash with arch-rival
Georgia Tech. The 6-11 junior
.
&gt;NY
hit 9 or 11 field goal attempts
114 Mill St.
and 11 of 11 from the free throw

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S&amp;ate beat New York University
Dlc:ht to make Ule..Ss tor lbe
61--~9 ani Madlattan College
UCLA'o lou8h 1-2-3 lnltls- loll to UCLA. ThO)' bumbled trimmed LcqJ Island University
North caroiiM Slate bottled
Into tile r18or• of the 1 9 - North Dokota 116-81, sottiJW • 69-63 In a ~lson SQuare
01&gt;
the NYU attacll with a
basketball aeuon goe 1 Into ita achoal acorllle record behlrd Garden -.header, Temple
virtual.l.Y
t~netrable
zone
aeconcl alage tonight. with the Rlck Mount"a 31 polnta.
s-ed Lehigh 77-'2, Bostoo
defenn
thlt
forced
the
Vfoleg
No. 1 Bruillll &amp;eeldlll their 18th
Other Action
College defeated IAmoyne 86-66,
Although the Alheno Bulldop by the sportswriters ani p).ay- conaecuthe victory- and 64th ln
In
other
action Thureday Georgia beat Georgia Tech 84- to nre trun outside. The
by..,lay
men.
(First
place
..
otes
received mort! first place votes
the past 65 pmea- aptnst 14- night, 13tb--nnked New Mexico 74. and Texas Chrlatlan beat Wol"'-ck 1ot the reboundl~
the lronton Tigers of Coach Dick in parenthesis).
edge and htt at a 52 per cent
ranked Ohio state. .
state defeated Brigham Young SoUthwest Loui.alara 75.-58.
Myers were picked by membera 1 - lrOI '"" • • •••••.. 47 (I)
ellp to moont a big lead and
Lew Alclndor, wltll big help 83-65, Colorodo edged Te&gt;ls
Come From Behind
ot the Southeastern Ohio Sports- 2 - Athens .••• •• , •• 45 (1) tr&lt;Jm a pair of aophcmorea, Tech 81~75, alxtb-rank8d Hou.breeze to the victory.
Despite Mountts high-point
Theodll Lee aM Ken Spain
writers and Broadcasters Asso- 3 - WeUston • • •••••. 40 (1) paced UCLA t9 a victory o?er ton defeated Arizore ~.
pertonnance tor Purdue, It wa1 contralled ti-c beclcboorda 'and
ciation to win the 1968-69 bas- 1 - Jackson • . • . . . . • 39 (1) lltb-ranked Purdue saturday to Te.as A&amp;M belt Ce!UMrY 7~
ketball championship Thursday 5 - GaUipolla . , ..••• 37 (ll open the sdiOn. Fourth-nl'lked 65, Kent state topped Ariza. aophmlore George Faerber who scored 50 point.a between them
provided the incentiVE~ for the
6 - Logan •••• ••.••• 23
nigh~
Notre
Dime
wiU
try to deraU state 9Z-81, Bradley beat North Bofiermakers' hi~scorlng vic-- to keep Houston's Cougars
Meeting in Athens at the Ali- 7 - Nela.aYork , ... , .12
the O"'JI'OOI saturday nigh~ Dakota Slate 6lhll and VMl tory. The 6-S Faerber came orr rolling. The pressing Houston
SEOAL Football banquet, the 8 - Meigl . . . . . . . . . 9
defense forced 25 Arizora
should Ohio state fail.
outclauea Furman 83-55.
the bench in the nrst half and
scribes and casters picked the ., ."""-'~~·A·~~~~;-:m
Purdue's Boi.Iermakera apAleo, Northwestern defeated ts))l;rked Purdue frCIR a three- turno...ers.
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Tigers by a sUm margin to win
parently were trying Thursday Minauri 79--67, North Carolira
Thirteen SOutheastern Ohio
the crnn with perennl.al chamLeague football players, moat
pion Athens a close rtamer..q).
Wellston's Golden Rock~ts just
of them All - SEGAL who
nipped Jackson for third place
were honored at Athens dur•
lng lhe aiUIIIal All-Leaguebe~&gt;­
with the lromnen pie\ed to rou.-.1
quet Thursday night, received
out the ilrst dtVialon.
Southern, turning in a creditThe Gallipolis Blue Devil&amp;,
honorable mention on the 1968
a 54--43 loss to always tough able performance against the
The E.nstern Eagles wW erose
despite their two consecutive op.
Auociatlon Press Class M
Alexander in their opener. The Spartans, had Gary Norris, a
a0111e ridges
valleys thiS
ening victories, were regulated
ani A football teams.
Bi.g Green dUJI1)ed Soutllwestern junior. and senior Mark Beegle
evening tomatchbes\(etball skills
to fifth place, Logan Is ranked
Mentioned were Rkk Mos77-55 in their lid-Hfter,
getting 11 points each to share
wltll ec.ch Jim Adams' South-sixth, Nelsonviii~York seventh,
ley ot Gallipolis; Tim BloomSenior Ray Karr, a s.-9 guard, scoring honOrs for the Tornaern To~s at Racine in a
and the Meigs Marauders of
field of lrooton; Dennta Ault
topped the Eagles in scortng ln
Mld..Qhio Valley Conferenee and
C01ch Carl Wolfe were tabbed
of Metes• Sherman Perkins
the ir opener with 19 points. Pat does.
Southern again is expected to
SV AC contesL
as the league's las~lace team.
of NelsonvUle - Y orkj Steve
Morrissey,
a
forward,
had
16
COBch Dan Wright's Eagles
have Beegle and Norri.11 at guards,
Athens received three tint
Mitchell ar.s Darwin Valenand Don Rose 15.
are 1-0, arK! ti-re Tornadoes took
place votes with Ironton. Wellstine of Jackson; Steve Pri ce
ton, Jackson, and Gallipolis each
of Wellston; Larry Vincent,
Bob Sebril'll, Bob HaMley and
recelviqt one rirst place vote.
Mike Goodwin of Athena, aOO
However, Ironton was given the
dod by thelr second place votes Mike Cottrtll and Ron Reut-i.n the final balloting.
ter of Logan.
Based on seven points for
first, six for second. five tor
Games
third, atd etc ., here is the or~
Gallipolis at Jackson
der ot predlcted finish as seen
Athens at Ironton
QUICK QUIZ
Wellston at Logan
lege (Ky.) 68-6G.
Gary Davis wtth 22 points.
Q-Whet Amencan city is
By United Press lnternatioral
Hall went into the game witll Eastern at Southern
In other Ohio college baskethumoroU.Sltl
n t c k n. am e d
North Gallia at Hannan Trace
John Rinka proved again
the score 51-46 in Union's fa·
"Father K-nickef"bocker"?
ball
action:
Southwestern at Kyger Creek
Thur~ night why he was
vor but hit on a 12-foot fadeHot - shooting Kent State
A-New York City. The named All-America in 1967.
SATURDAY'S GAMES:
Now&amp;. U1od 5hot
away to tie the game. He later
term comes from Washington
Gun• &amp; Hand (iun
notched its second win with no
Oak
Hut at Gallipolis
Rlnka stole the show and
made a driving layup and add~
s,aciCII Oft Hal'llllton
Irving's book, "Knlckerbodr.·
losses by &lt;lowning Arizona State
Woth•"
nearly Scored halt the points as
ed a free throw in the last min- Logan at Mlller
er's History of New York."
A.lumlnatlor. Point f•r
98--81. The Ohio team connected
Eastern at Hannan Trace
Kenyon downed WUmirwton 115ute of play to cap the win for
Raofh~
on 59 per cent of its field goal
Kyger Creek at Fairlard
So..,I·Glu• Scrubhablo
Q-Where wos tho first 104. RirN was responsible for
Xavi.er.
attempts In the first half to pull
Paint
railroad bridge ovn the Mu· 51 points for the victorious
John Ze ides led in scoring for
it.dorlor &amp; AIIM'IIInul'll
out to a 47-37 halftime lead.
ris8ippi River comtru.cted?
Pillar Roof Point
the Musketeers with 18 points,
Lords. ·
Doug Grayson had 31 points
Pintle F!
A-On April 21, 1857. The
Twent.,y-five of the guard's
but Paul Allirews of Union
bridge ran between Rock points came in the first half as ror Kent, 20 of them In the first
topped all players with his 2S
Island, nl., and Davenport, Kenyon held a 54-48 halftime hall.
points. xavier is now 2-1.
Chris Hall came off the XaIowa.
lead. Wil.Jnington waa paced by
Urbana won its second game
vier bench in the last hal£ to
add the winning points as the in three startr. over Malone 107Q-What W&lt;ll the value of
92. Freshman John Plunkett
!he U.S. gold tagl&lt;?
led the mue Knight win with
A-flO. It was llrst minted
26 points. Dave Miller and Dave
In 1795. Tbe eagle was nine·
~rr,·· each - had 22 points for
ttnthll pure gold after 1838.
Malone, which is now 1-1.
steubenville trailed at halfHome
time. but recovered to down
Wheeling 0N. Va.) 81-70. Jim
B.Y United Press International
Snyder pulled a three--point play
in the final three minutes to put
East
By United Press Inter.-.tiooal
W. L. Pet. GB
SteubenviUe ahead for keeps.
East
Minnesota ••. 14 5 . 764
Bryan Wing was high for the
W. L. Pet. GB
KentuckJ- ••.• 9 10 .474 5
vlsitors with 21 points.
Boston •• .. .. 17 6 . 739
Miami •••.•. 8 9 . 471 5
Fiio GraOOe was trampled by
New York ., • , 7 13 .368 '11-h Baltimore •.•. 18 7 • 720
Georgetown (Ky.) 112-59, after
Philadelphia .• 14 6 . 700 1\iz
Iodlana •••.•. 6 15 . 250 9
trailing 47-23 at halftime. The
Cincinnati • • . 14 8 •636 '})h
West
winnlng Tiger s used the fast
W. L, Pet. GB New York .... 12 14 ,462 &amp;/2
break to good advantage with
We're os near as a call. We're
Detroit
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10
13
.435
7
Oaklaod
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3
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five men shooting In double figopen day and nigl-lt during don·
Milwaukee •.•. 6 18 .250 ll1/z
Denver
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.10
9
,514
1
ures. High for Rio GraTMie was
geroua winter months.
w.,st
Los Angeles • 9 9 .500 1'h
Bob Mlbr.Y with 20 points.
W, L. Pet. GB
LOWEST PRICES
DaUas • • • • • 1 9 • 438 Blh
The schedule tonight: UCLA
Los Angeles . ,17 8 • 680
New Orleans • B 10 . 421 Slh
at Ohio State, Toledo at Mlchi·
HOUBton •••. 5 9 .357 9'h San rran. .... 12 13 .180 Slh
gan, North Dakota at CinchlOrder By Phone
san Diego . , .. 12 13 •480 Slh
ThW'sday's Results
nati,
Akron at North Caroli111
.UO Sunny Do !loti WlnnOtl
And T alte E~n Horne
~Ua!U ...... 12 11 . 462 6
A &amp; T, case at the Rochester
Denver 119 Minnesota 118
212 W. Moln
992·2995
Po"'•rO'f~
Seattle
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18
.379
ll'h
Indiana 118 New Orleans 115
'fech tourney and Def\lnce at
992-5432
Chicago •.••• 10 18 .357 ll'h
OaklftOO 139 New York 122
the Alma (Mich.) tourney.
Phoenix ••..• 6 17 .261 IIJih
(Oni.Y gsmeo scheduledl
Thursday's Hesults
Baltimore 108 Los Angeles 90
Blnlo' Vltambs
Philadelphia 109 Chlca[&lt;O 92
(Ooly gOJIIeS scheduled)
Oil glands, or preen glands.
located on tbe buck and in
Friday's Games
front of the tail of most birds Deu-oit at Boston
sene not only to keep the PhUadelphia at Mllwaukee
plumage in good condition but
Los Allgeles at Atlanta
also as a source ot vitamin D,
since the birds sometimes Phoenix at San Diego
swallow it accidentally while San Francisco at Seattle
(OnJ.y gOJIIeS scheduled)
preening, according lo the
White over turquoiH metallle Aaiah with turquoise inter•
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Newsmen Like Ironton
Athens In Cage Chas e

Carrol E. Darst, Bomle DU'It

PT. PLEASANT - The t-Il
ol!!cera tri.IJIIng ochool wiD be
ecni.lcted Sllturdl.r, Dec. 7, from
9:30 a.m. Llltil noon at 0 r dnance School.
Instructors tor the different
otrtcea are as follows: presidents, Tom GloU'eJt.Yi vice pruldenta, Kathryn 1bomu; se-cre~
taries, Rene Sommer; treasurers, Mrs. Lucy Cullen; reporters, Audrey Emoryj game leadbargain, but you're the only wife ers, Ora MAe Hunt and Betsy
Fowler, and song leaders, Kathy
(t&gt; lMI
NU., 1..:.
and mother they have.
Sayre.
One of the best cures for marul can't wait till we '"'" 'anarclr( so I Cfln REIEL
riage blues is a visll to the DiAGAINST THATiu
vorce COUrt in your city. When
yoo see the misery and bitterMr. and Mrs. Freo Larldns and
ooss there , you ma.r realize you
100, Raymond, were d 1 n n e r
have a better life than yoo thlnk.
guests ol Mr. and Mta. Norman
Weber, T1illllors Plains.
De:
the be.!l or It! - H.
Mr. anc1 Mrs. David Smith,
I am so tired of hearing my
Thanksgivlng guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrw. David Smith,
frlends call their kids lazy, dis - Mrs. Guy Hayman were: M r s.
Pat, DB'.rid and Dee Dee were
respectful slobs. At bridge par~ K th
'lballksllivlna
dlmer guella of
ties. if womenaren'ttalk.lngdown
a ryn Murray and sons, InThe dedication service at the
diana; Mr, and Mrs. Dick Hay- A. B. Kibble, Reedarille, 0.
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thelr husbands, they're bad . man and famUy, Michigan; Mr.
.......
r eton Church waa well atJanet Bissell, COlumbus, spent
mouthing their children. They and Mrs . Elbert Fitzpatrick and the weekend wl1l&gt; Mr. Uld Mra. tended. ltev. C\yde P. HIseem to oompete, trying to see famll,y • Mr . and Mrs. Bob Fitz- Joe Blaaell.
was the guest speaker. Followtrw
wflo cansa,ytheworstthing.sabout patrick and daughte
Mr and
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Lewla COZart, the services, retreahments were
their families.
J Mr Jl w U andr,
·
Do 't
s. m a s
c B. Ha.y- Lorain , 0 •• NeUl e Cozart and served by lM ladle a of the church.
1
n peop e know that lr you man Columbus• Mr ~d M
Mr. and Mra. Gene Westfall were
Mrs. Georgia Thoma had as
call a child no-good, he" II be oo Keith Rideoo.~r 'Che~ and Mro. dbmer aueata d. Mr. aod Mrs. recent vtsltors, Mr. and Mra.
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Darrell Cozart.
Leo Ktrw. Columbua, and Mra.
"""' er
w mai'\Y 0
and Mrs. Tom Hayman and daug!J.
those women would take it if te
Mr. and Mra. Harold Osborn, Dasa Marklna, Zanesville.
·
their hoses or husbands contlnrMs. and M
Jim C -~
Keno,
were
vlaltlng
Ethel
LarRev.
and
Mra.
C\yde
Hinton
of
u i 1
r·
rs.
a... w,ers
kino.
Columbuo
visited
SUndl.y
wltll
t~~a: c r ::e:!ldand carpedh at and family were weekend guests
- a
everyone ow of Doris Marks.
Joe Bfaaell, Mason, w.\'a. waa several friends and were Sunday
rotten they were? Yet this is
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Curtis an overnight guest of Mr. and dtrmer guests of Mr. and Mrs.
what they are doing to their kids . and family, Columbu~ . were visit~ Mrs. Hank Holter.
Balph carl and Rodney.
Maybe J am wrong, but if my ing Mr. and Mrs . Larry Curtis
Tressie Stethem ia a patient
Mrs. Olarlea Mash, Butch,
children do something to de- and Mary Pierce.
at Holzer Hoajlltal, Gallipolis. 1lobl&gt;y and Susan, vlolled with
serve prai "e I praise them ~ and
Mr . and Mrs. Charles Cline
Pat Smltll, Oblo Stale Unlver- Mr. and Mrs. Nov Wblteandfamto my friend s also. though I try and son, Racine, and D&lt;&gt;rsel Bib~
.. -~.
lly and Mra. Hazel Arnold Uld
1 Col w•~•.
the weeknot to be stuffy about it. I com- boo, S.tcceSS, were visiting Le- s ~.
end with Mr. and Mrs. David family recently.
pliment them often, and teU them ona Sisson.
Smlll&gt;.
Mr. Carl HaD, who has been a
how lucky we are to have them.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cozart
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsal Larldna patient at a Cleveland holpital
ln turn, they .say nice thing&amp; to and family, Lorain, 0., were were rlliting Mr. and Mrs. Vir- ror major aurgery, has returned
and about us.
weekend guests or Nellie Cozart.
gU Wamsley, Che.aJt.tre.
home and Ia somewhat better.
Recently I had a serious opMr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince
Mr. and Mrs. David Heaton,
Mr. and Mra. Charles Kine viseration and was In bed a month. spent Thanksgiving h1 Columbus Parkersburg, w. va. were din~ lted with Mr. an:l Mrs. Raymord
Ou.r nine and U-year-old &lt;laugh- with thei~cllildren, Mr.and.Mra.
nor gueat, ·ci( u.; and~, !for- Musstr. ~ A!ro,,?'l'Jt .)I''IIW
~ s. took oolllj)lete. .-ehara:e otr BarneY 'lj\ir:ton and Mr. orid Mro.
Us F"'.-~-~~~?" ..or
~ ~ ·.
one day recently.
the hOuse , They. lOved It, because Clarence Dean.
Mra. Clara Muter,
· -•• O.,
Mr. and Mra. Wllllam Houda-they knew they were needed Thanksgiving guests of Bill was vleldne Nellie stethem.
11helt had as recent ~vial tors, Mr.
and we let them know how much SWain were: Mrs. Dixie FrederEdith Oaborn, Keno, was a and Mrs. Richard HOI.I:Iashelt ol
we needed them - and loved lck, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Jlm dlmer guest of Mr . and M r s. Reynoldsburg ANI Mr. ao:l Mra.
th em. - FOR Pit AISE A:VD A P~ Primmer and family, Logan; Mr. Garth Smith.
Harold Burnside alii bls uncle,
PRECIATION
and Mn. Pat Autherson, NewPat Slnlth was vlallln&amp; Mr. Mr. WUllam Houdaahelt.
P .S. l s this bragging too much" ark; Mr. and Mrs. BWy Swain Uld M
n.•
llrJ. Huel Arnold alii Evallne
Plains~•·
~
MU11111Y,
T!Dera
attended
• layette oho!rer ' ror
Dear For P and A:
and f:tmily, Marietta; Mr. and
Mrs. Natllan Arnold of Cheater
It's the kind of 11bragging" all Mrs. Melvin Drlke and !aml\y,
Mr. and Mro. Robert Lar- recently.
'
families need. Don't ever stop! Raclne, and Mr. and Mn. Olildns were vlslttog Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. Honrd Whaley, who Md
- H.
ver Swain and family .
EIIIIWOrllt
DUl,
POmeroy.
been
apatlom at Veterons MemThis column Is dedicated to
Mr. and Mn . Har&lt;~ld Newlun
Friends and nel&amp;hboro ""re orlal HoSPitollo
at
family llving, so if you're having and Sandra were overnight guests
of home.
·~
kid trouble or just plain trou- ~ Mr. and Mr.,;. Romey White, sorry to hear of the Bob Coleman, Who made his home·
ble, let Helen help YOU. ~e will Chillicothe. 0.
with Mr. and Mro. ThurmanllabMr. and Mrs. John Dean and
also welcome your own amusing
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lar11:ina cod!: and had been bedfast for
aona had as recent vialtorJ, Mr.
experiences. Address Helen Bot - and family, Portland; Mr. Uld 18 - and Mrs. Kennell&gt; Marklna ofbtel in care of this newspaper. Mn. Junior Hauber and family,
clne, Mra. Annl Mae Terrell
VIolet Smith and Ruth Am Uld Juanita o!Pameroy and Mr. and Mra. RowlaM
Data, local, and Mr. and Mr1.
Smut Mammoll
Paul Pl)'lller of Carpnler,
Porpolaea are far more InMrs. Elizabeth Murra,y vlolled
telligent than !Ish and more 10
reeent\y
with Mr. alii Mro. Edthan many kinds of mamward
Gelezlnaky
at Freeland, PL
mala. Their llltelllgence is
Miss
Karla.Beal!eUrecentlyat
higher than a dog's and poselement of "Promises, Prontis~ _ has a waif - manner and big sin- sltily equal to that of the
echool and broke ber ankle.
es," although producer David cere eyel but not mueh of a chlmpanue.
Pic. cart Hall waa home over
Merrick, ln as543mbling this lat- voice ... A. Larey Haines. aa the
the weekend to Ylldt his parenta,
est fiscal treadmill to his banks
Mr. alii Mrs. Carl Hall alii !Am• doctor oext door, ta as powerhas collected some of the best fully runny as could be wished;
11¥- He aloo vlslled Mr. and Mrs.
ARREST RECORDEV
single performances of any reMarian Mercer. a a an eaclearJneHaU
PT, PLEASANT - One arreot
cent seafKX'! .
lng\y stupid tau ol eaoy If not
Mr. and Mrs. PlltrlckWUllamo
JaU aDd aon. David, vtalted recentb'
Jerry Orbach is just rigtJt in professional sexuality, aU but was recordocl at the the starroleofthemufdcalacraptrtole the lhOw and tn thla cue it Doris Dalflon, 31, All&gt;le
forll!d r:bec:k warnut.
' with Mro. Hazel Arnold ani fam·
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screenplay or "The Apartment"
ed It from 11110111! a grab of lla&amp;e
a carbonated dirty joke about a thieves IDclucllng Edward Winter
young executive on-the-make who as an executive cad and Doma
lets his seniors use his Man· McKechnie, who danced w111&gt; an
hattan apartment for the expect- exuberaatly youthful grace thlt
ed extra-marital WJmoralltlea .•• her admirers, whomuatheleiloo
Orbach, fresh oft' his triumph
among viewer• d. the old uiJulla_
in the much untidier "SCUba Du~
baloo'' TV Jeri.ee, will IIJI)I"eba," has roUnded into a moat at- clate~ she' a worth seel.q by hflrtractive musical comedy perfor- sel!.
mer; he might be explained but
The boc* of the show waa
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attractive Mort Sahl, except that
LA.L.
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ceastul eomleplaywright("Piaza
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Suite.'•
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His feminine lead, Jtll O'Hara,
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the pension bellefits by only
In their drive to conclude
four full years acti ve service in here tl1e owners pushed up to
the majors instead of five today t11e ioint major-minor
years.
league me~Jting previously sch~
The players ' a.;:-tual demands duled for Saturday.
in the dispute came to Ught as
Among the topics to be voted
calmer statements by some o{ on at the jolnt session are: a
the key men in the situation proposal to establish a set fee
provided the first hope that the
tor pll)'ers who compete in the
dispute will be solved before a best three-ot-nve division play.
players• .. strike" develops.
offs in each league whicl1 next
The players also are seeldng year, tor tbe first Ume, will
other improvements In their precede the World Series; ard a
overall benefit program, for proposal to reduce the pla,yer
exun.Ple, regarding healtl1 in- limit on each major league
surance.
But
the
pension team from 25 to 23 players.
· demands are the ke)' itel'ns.
In sepa:ra~ m~Uns.~. Thurs-.
Pensloli Problem
day: 'rhe Amorlcon ' teague•
The present $4. J million okayed the Chicago White Sox'
yearl,y
contribution by the request to Plas 11 of their home
major leagues to the pension games in Milwaukee in 1969,
program represents an increase unanimously approved Robert
By United Preas lnternatloml
from the previous $2.6 million. E. Short as the new owner of
Manhattan
69 IJU 63
The present benefit program the Washington Senators, and
Temple
77
Lehigh 62
expires in Marcil, 1969, and 123 re-elected owner Tom Yawkey
Xavier Ohio 68 Union, Ky 66
major league players including of tl1e Red Sox as a league ,·ice
GL
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WUlie Ma,ys, Mickey Mantle, presiderL
Spr~gtld
Mass. 89 Brllles 77
Carl Yastrzemski and other
Trading was bogged down.
Allnce
90
Slppry
Rock 68
stars have signed a statement possibly tor the rest of theae
Erskne 92 Bi&gt;tst COil 57
that they will not sign their 1969 meetings.
w.
va. St. 97 Mrra Hany 89
contracts W1til a new benefit
Georgetwn,
Ky. ]]2 Rio Grnd 59
program ts reached.
Mrhd Ky. 119 Pn Amer 75
A few tempers boiled over MISS SMITH ON TOUR
Purdue 116 North Da- 84
when the "statement of 123"
BRLSBANE, Australia (lJPO
N, C. St. 61 N.Y. U, 49
was relea11ed Wednesday, but - Marilynn Smith,
one
of
Texaa A&amp;M 72 Centerary 65
today several people w e r e Amertca'a tq&gt; Worbln pratesHouston 85 Artzo,. 64
busily pouring oil on the sioral golfers, wlU tour AustraProvidence 91 Aasumptn 84
troubled waters.
lia in ::.even exl1ibition matc11ea
VIrginia 113 Richmond 92
Mar vi n Miller, executive next year.
Colo. 81 Texas Teel1 77
director of the pla.yers associaMise Smith's tour will begin
Fairmont 92 W. Va. Walyn 68
tion, described as "absolute Jan. 28 when s he pla.ys former
Beckley 86 Conconl 74
drivel" a statement by General Australian champ Joan FletchOswego 93 Utica 60
Manager Paul Richards of the er.
Kent St. 92 Ariz... SL 81
Atlanta Braves that the cluba
Tex.
Chrabl 75 SW Le. 58
mlgtLt let the disputing players
Hwrd
Payne 97 Hadn-Smns 94
go home and play Ute season
Abllno &lt;llratn 100 Tarleton 13
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Tho Rio Grande Col1e811 Red- particular!)' the Iotter, spelled
men went down to their third defeat for Rio Grande. The Redconsecutive defeat ol the seamen were out~ebol.mded 37 ~4
BOO Thuroda,y night at George. llld big Bob Mabry, 6.51&gt; jun ..
town, Ky., as the Georgetown lor center, was ~ld to 15 reCollege Tigers woo easily 112- bounds.
59.
Ken M.yers, 6-8 Junior ~­
Georgetown, coached by Dr. ter, paced Ti&amp;er rebounders'ft'ith
Robert Davis, Ia 5-1 for the sea- 18. Jim Reed, 6.1 juniOI', had
son while the Redmen are 0-3.
15 and Larry Osborne, 6...1 Jun.
lor, had 12.
Rio Grande's next encounter Mil
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. ew W&lt;IY to clean everything better! High.Low ..Medwho were 20-5 last year, at OOih from the field and the foul
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and 29 of 33 at. the line for 87
gift item for the homemaker.
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Coach Art Lanham's Redmen per cent. The Rednttm comectIntroductory Price, $39.95
and the Tigers fougtJt m even ed m ml)' 26 ot 68 BOOla from
terms during tile early minutes
the field for 38.2 per cent and
last night's game. The score
made only aevon ol 20 from the
was Ued 6~ witl1 16:36 to go In line tor 35 per cent.
the Oro! half. Then 111e Tlgero
Big Bob Mabry was hlgll man
HOAK JETS MANAGER
HEFFNER TO MANAGE
breezed out to a 12 point lead for Rio Gronde with 20 J&gt;Ointa.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPO - Don
DENVER (UPO - Don Heir·
which they maintained through. Jim Marshall had 14 and Mike H.. k, formerly with the Pittonor, 57-year-old former manaout tho conteot. The Tlgera led
Harris had 11.
burgh Pirates, his been named ger ot the Cincinnati Red• was
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Poqr lhoot!ng and
wao Keo.,!?,tvja!
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with 23 Piiliiti.
H,.k hei,Pea lead the Pirates g"JW.~~ ~U!!• Pacute
eel acoring attack llieludecl Jim to their first National League
Hofl'nor auc&lt;eedo Billy Mar-

CHICAGO (UPI) - AtterDance
at Big 10 football games drew a
record 3,141,&amp;17 people this
year, the Conference announced
SA~
FRANCISCO (UP!)- A
Thursday,
demand
that
major leagl)f
The games averaged crowds baseball "just about double" its
of 56,104 and the total was equal present contribution of $4.1
to 80.1 per cent of stadlwn million to the players' pension
c~tPaciUes.
fund is at the ce nter of the
dispute that threatens to disrl4)t
The citrus trees of Florida
n e v e r defoliate. Blossoms, baseball, it was learned toda,y.
In addition, the Major League
fruit and green leaves often
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big IIIler, llld kid brother aU enJos reodlrw111e Dill)'
tineL tr you're not a regular reeder now, this
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that players qualif,l to share in
~oncluaion ot negotletions."
the pension bellefits by only
In their drive to conclude
four full years acti ve service in here tl1e owners pushed up to
the majors instead of five today t11e ioint major-minor
years.
league me~Jting previously sch~
The players ' a.;:-tual demands duled for Saturday.
in the dispute came to Ught as
Among the topics to be voted
calmer statements by some o{ on at the jolnt session are: a
the key men in the situation proposal to establish a set fee
provided the first hope that the
tor pll)'ers who compete in the
dispute will be solved before a best three-ot-nve division play.
players• .. strike" develops.
offs in each league whicl1 next
The players also are seeldng year, tor tbe first Ume, will
other improvements In their precede the World Series; ard a
overall benefit program, for proposal to reduce the pla,yer
exun.Ple, regarding healtl1 in- limit on each major league
surance.
But
the
pension team from 25 to 23 players.
· demands are the ke)' itel'ns.
In sepa:ra~ m~Uns.~. Thurs-.
Pensloli Problem
day: 'rhe Amorlcon ' teague•
The present $4. J million okayed the Chicago White Sox'
yearl,y
contribution by the request to Plas 11 of their home
major leagues to the pension games in Milwaukee in 1969,
program represents an increase unanimously approved Robert
By United Preas lnternatloml
from the previous $2.6 million. E. Short as the new owner of
Manhattan
69 IJU 63
The present benefit program the Washington Senators, and
Temple
77
Lehigh 62
expires in Marcil, 1969, and 123 re-elected owner Tom Yawkey
Xavier Ohio 68 Union, Ky 66
major league players including of tl1e Red Sox as a league ,·ice
GL
84 GL Tecl1 74
WUlie Ma,ys, Mickey Mantle, presiderL
Spr~gtld
Mass. 89 Brllles 77
Carl Yastrzemski and other
Trading was bogged down.
Allnce
90
Slppry
Rock 68
stars have signed a statement possibly tor the rest of theae
Erskne 92 Bi&gt;tst COil 57
that they will not sign their 1969 meetings.
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va. St. 97 Mrra Hany 89
contracts W1til a new benefit
Georgetwn,
Ky. ]]2 Rio Grnd 59
program ts reached.
Mrhd Ky. 119 Pn Amer 75
A few tempers boiled over MISS SMITH ON TOUR
Purdue 116 North Da- 84
when the "statement of 123"
BRLSBANE, Australia (lJPO
N, C. St. 61 N.Y. U, 49
was relea11ed Wednesday, but - Marilynn Smith,
one
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Texaa A&amp;M 72 Centerary 65
today several people w e r e Amertca'a tq&gt; Worbln pratesHouston 85 Artzo,. 64
busily pouring oil on the sioral golfers, wlU tour AustraProvidence 91 Aasumptn 84
troubled waters.
lia in ::.even exl1ibition matc11ea
VIrginia 113 Richmond 92
Mar vi n Miller, executive next year.
Colo. 81 Texas Teel1 77
director of the pla.yers associaMise Smith's tour will begin
Fairmont 92 W. Va. Walyn 68
tion, described as "absolute Jan. 28 when s he pla.ys former
Beckley 86 Conconl 74
drivel" a statement by General Australian champ Joan FletchOswego 93 Utica 60
Manager Paul Richards of the er.
Kent St. 92 Ariz... SL 81
Atlanta Braves that the cluba
Tex.
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mlgtLt let the disputing players
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Tho Rio Grande Col1e811 Red- particular!)' the Iotter, spelled
men went down to their third defeat for Rio Grande. The Redconsecutive defeat ol the seamen were out~ebol.mded 37 ~4
BOO Thuroda,y night at George. llld big Bob Mabry, 6.51&gt; jun ..
town, Ky., as the Georgetown lor center, was ~ld to 15 reCollege Tigers woo easily 112- bounds.
59.
Ken M.yers, 6-8 Junior ~­
Georgetown, coached by Dr. ter, paced Ti&amp;er rebounders'ft'ith
Robert Davis, Ia 5-1 for the sea- 18. Jim Reed, 6.1 juniOI', had
son while the Redmen are 0-3.
15 and Larry Osborne, 6...1 Jun.
lor, had 12.
Rio Grande's next encounter Mil
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The Tigers out shot Rio Grande
. ew W&lt;IY to clean everything better! High.Low ..Medwho were 20-5 last year, at OOih from the field and the foul
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and 29 of 33 at. the line for 87
gift item for the homemaker.
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Coach Art Lanham's Redmen per cent. The Rednttm comectIntroductory Price, $39.95
and the Tigers fougtJt m even ed m ml)' 26 ot 68 BOOla from
terms during tile early minutes
the field for 38.2 per cent and
last night's game. The score
made only aevon ol 20 from the
was Ued 6~ witl1 16:36 to go In line tor 35 per cent.
the Oro! half. Then 111e Tlgero
Big Bob Mabry was hlgll man
HOAK JETS MANAGER
HEFFNER TO MANAGE
breezed out to a 12 point lead for Rio Gronde with 20 J&gt;Ointa.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPO - Don
DENVER (UPO - Don Heir·
which they maintained through. Jim Marshall had 14 and Mike H.. k, formerly with the Pittonor, 57-year-old former manaout tho conteot. The Tlgera led
Harris had 11.
burgh Pirates, his been named ger ot the Cincinnati Red• was
47..23 at halttlme.
For the Ttceu, the high man manager ot the COlumbus Jets named Thllroday to ma- 111e
Poqr lhoot!ng and
wao Keo.,!?,tvja!
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with 23 Piiliiti.
H,.k hei,Pea lead the Pirates g"JW.~~ ~U!!• Pacute
eel acoring attack llieludecl Jim to their first National League
Hofl'nor auc&lt;eedo Billy Mar-

CHICAGO (UPI) - AtterDance
at Big 10 football games drew a
record 3,141,&amp;17 people this
year, the Conference announced
SA~
FRANCISCO (UP!)- A
Thursday,
demand
that
major leagl)f
The games averaged crowds baseball "just about double" its
of 56,104 and the total was equal present contribution of $4.1
to 80.1 per cent of stadlwn million to the players' pension
c~tPaciUes.
fund is at the ce nter of the
dispute that threatens to disrl4)t
The citrus trees of Florida
n e v e r defoliate. Blossoms, baseball, it was learned toda,y.
In addition, the Major League
fruit and green leaves often
Players
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Mr. aiXI Mrs. Charles A. Barn-hart, Long Bottom, are aMOWlc·
ing the birth or a son, Vaughn
Alan, at St. Joseph Hospital at
Parkersburg, W, Va., on Nov.
27,
Grarxlparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Carl L. Barntert, Reedsville,
apd Mr. and Mrs. Lowell W.
Bing, Lo~ Bottom. Great-gra~
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer, ~Bottom, Mrs.
Edith Bing, Wooster, and Mra.
Ora Russell, Great Falls, Mont.
Mrs. Martha McElroy, Miners·
ville, is the great • great. granJ.
mother.
Mr. Barnhart is serving with
the United States Navy and is
stationed In the PhiiQ&gt;pine Is-laMs.

Children Present Program
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A program of vocal music b.}l

NAPPER GRADUATES
Airman Donald E, Nfllll)el', 11011
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"Gobble! Gobble!''~ "The Tur·
key on Gri!Q)a's Farm," "Over
the River ond Throush the
Woods,"' am "Indian Braves!'
The program concluded with
part of the rourth grade contributing an effective Christmaa
choral reading.
The sixth grade presented a
version of "The Christ;mas
story," including the .. Truth of
Christmas." The fourth and. fifth
grades supported the sixth grade
narrators 1lnging Christmas car~
ols in a chorus.
A large crowd was in atterr:lanee.

the school children highlighted
the meetl~ or the S&amp;lem Center
PTA Monday evening, December
2, with Mrs. Katherine Mitchell
preaiding. Devotion• were led
by Mra. Adria Swick.
A brier busiDeSB meeting preceded the program, which was
given under the diredlon of Mrs.
Maurita Miller.
vocal music
teacher.
The first grade began by singing "Hello Evuybody" and con-tinued with 1 aeries of sorw:sper~
talnlng to September, the nrat
month to be recognized in
the program. "The Bua Sorw"
wu included and an appropri·
Ali'red
ate buUetin board display made
A
IP'&lt;I'IP
ol yoomg people met
an eftectlve background.
The ()(toller theme was fea-- at the church Sunday afternoon,
tured by the seeond grade chU· to select parts for a Chrlll.ma.s
dren who sang Halloween soncs. pio¥. The Cbrlotmss program
A .. Scare Crow Dance" was per· will be preoented on Sw1day OYeformed to the plano accofl1)ani· nln&amp; Dee. 22.
The Rldlanl Spencer !omll,y
ment.
A November theme wae pre- .-eel to their new home~
sented. by fourth grade yoq- 'J'Upn Plaint an the Parkerssters who sarc songs includlll( burg road last weekend.

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a carr.tion boutonniere.
Guesta were regi•tered by
Vickie. Greeting tile guests were
Patricia and her fiance, lArry
Clay, of Dearborn Helghts, Mich.
Fawra! 'Were match books with
the inscr~tlon. uJ, M. and MUw
dred, 1943-68". Used on the reg·
istratim table was a potted mum.
gift to the twnored colt)le from
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Morgan,
Pomeroy, Rouie 3, parents ol

Chester Council 323
Elects New Officers

FLOWERS

Refri&amp;erators

A dered take tOIIS)ed With wedoo
beUa ond llanked with .Uvsr
tlpers wu the retreahment ..,..
ble feoturo at t11o 25th ,.-._
anniversary obserWIInce 0( ~
and Mrs. J, M. Goul at their
home tn &amp;Inner 011 Sunda)o.
Hosdrw the event were the
colC)Ie's children, VIctor E. and
Patricia A. &lt;tW~, Mich., 8IXI
Vlelde J..ym. at home. For the
oecasiOP, Mrs. Gaul wore a earsage ot white a.rrw.Uons tied
with aU-ver rftlbon. Mr. Gaul had
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Men" waa the pl'Oiram theme l.elvtng. A gift exchange waa
preMIUd ~ Mrs. James Will held and the hostess served reII TUUCiay nJclrt's meeting ol freshments .
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tian Sti'Yice Of the E)Urprlae ed were Mrs. 'Thomas Bentt.,
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Mra. Will gave the caU to Davis, Mrl. Don Hwmel, Miaa
worsblp IDd read the hYmn. Dorothy l..alg, Mra. Myrtle Long,
••we Would 8ee Jea:us'" w I t h Mrs. Phillip Ohlinger, Mrs. EJ.
serlplul-e belnr given following don Weeks, Mrs. Phillip Smith,
each stanza.
Mrs. Ed BoWen, Mrs. WUIIam
The worahlp center featured Air11011, Mrs. Carl Dill, and Mrs.
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Chrl&amp;t before a large mirror. and Pat~ Edwards were guesta:.
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DISPLAY BAZAAR ITEMS - Lynn stump, left, and Carolyn Grueser, president Or Ohio Eta
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Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, are pictured with • table of numerous handmade item•
that when he was not accepted
which the sorority will offer for sale at a Christmas bazaar to be held beginnlrc at 10 Lm. Sa~
because of the evil ill man, darkurday at the Trinity United Church or Christ In Pomeroy. The sale which wiU Include baked goods,
ness · seemed to veil his face,
w
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To represent the darkness
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She then commented on Chrlat,
victorious over sin and death,
. and reJighted the candle. Sever'al members gave historical refA 0011ple'11 party to be held
lrtlces relating to the race or
at
Oscar's on Dec. 20 was planA children's Christmas canC\J"ist as It was seen again and
ned during Tuesday night'&amp; meet· tata, "So Far to Bethlellem, n
Ele&lt;tioo of oftlcero higblll!hted
l.n countless expressions
Announce at the meeting wa1
ing of the Ohio Eta Phi Chap- will be presented &amp;mday nigtrt a meeting of Chester Councll323,
the Past Councilors• Club Christ~
representing every race, class
ter of Beta Sigma Phi Soror- at the M1ddleport Church of Daughters ol America, TUesday
and gt~neratioo of man.
maa dinner and party to be held
Ity .
Christ by the junior cholr un· nll!ht at the hall.
As eac.,_ member placed her
on Dec. 11 at Bailey's RestaurMeeting in the social room of der direction of Mrs. Kemeth
Erma Cleland, deput,y state ant at 6:30 to be followed by a
otrering on the worship center
the Columbus and Soothem Ohio Scttes.
COWidlor. prellded at the elec· party at the home or Mrs. Newt:able, sbe was asked to look at
Electric Co., the groqp comAccompanist for the cantata lion. The new otricer• are Es· ell, Chester. A 'l gl.ft exchange
her renEktion in the mirror and
pleted arrangements for the ba- will be Patty Glaze. Mrs. Scltes ther Ridenour, rouncllor; Mary
will be held.
uked : "How do I look to oth~
7.nar to be held Saturday from is assisted In directing the proH-.ves,
vice
councilor;
IJoroth.v
~rl,y birthdays for Octoers?"; "CU the beauty of Je10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Trinity gram by Mr. and Mrs. Forest Myers, Junior past councilor;
ber, November and December
aus be seen ~ me?&gt;'
Vnited Church of Christ. Mem. D. Bachtel. Plans are tor the rnzy Newell, associate J u n 1 o r
Prayer and the hymn, "Turn
were observed. The honored
bers were asked to take their choir members to present t h e
paat COUII.cilor; Barbara Sargent, members were seated at a apeYour Eyes Upon Jesus,'' by Mra.
items for the hat.aar to either cantata at the Meigs County In- anoclate councilor; Sadie TrusWill concluded t(le worship servclal table featuring a decorated
Vikki Gloeckner or Lynn stump firmary at a later dKte.
aell,
associate
vice
councilor;
cake made by Margaret Tuttle
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Solo parts are taken by Tim- Opal Hollon, conductor; Pat Tho~ with a cornucopia at each place.
Welcomed intotbesocietywere
Carolyn Grueser, president, my Scites and Cindy Glue. In maa', warden; Hattie Frederick,
two new member!, Mrs. BeuIncluded In the group were Ama
read a letter from Russ McEI. the choir are Vicki Abbott, Ka- reeording secretary; Ada Van
Tuttle, Ada Morris, Mary Bahr,
hinny, Meigs County serviceman thy Baker, Mary Boggs, David Meter, financial aecretary; Ada
Mary Hayes, lnzy Newell, Mae
in Korea, thank1ng the chapter and Rl,)'anna Cole, Paul Qmnlng. Neutzling, assistant recording
Spencer, Zelda Weber, Dorothy
for a box sent him recently. ham, Christi Hess, Cindy Man- Becretary; Zelda Weber , aasis~
Myers, Opal Eichinger, H e I e n
New pledges were assigned to ley, Angela Martin, Martha Me·
tant
financial
secretary;
Opal
Wolf,
Eather Ridenour, Delores
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
committees. Appolnted were Sar- Neal, Cathy Meadows, Tamm,y Hollon, six month trustee; Eth·
Wolfe, Eileen Bahr, and Ada
ah Bachtel and Charlotte David~ Mowery, Red ina and Crenson el Orr, treasurer; Tina Marks ,
Holter.
son, ways and means; Linda Rlt- Pratt, Trudy and Randy Roach, outside sentinel; and M a r y
A allent auction was held by
fle and Jo Smith, social; Texama Teresa Snider, Jody Tolbert, Cin- Bahr, inside sent.lnel.
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White and Dorinda WU1100, ser- d.Y Triplett, Janie Van Meter,
Opening In rituallotle form with and the miscellaneous committee
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vice.
and Debbie Tri,Plett., Beverly 36 members present, Dorothy sponsored a cake walk.
Ruth Ann Riffle presented the
and Sharon WUSCI'I, Myers, councilor, presided. ReThe amual Christmas supper
ltomeroy Flo- Shop cultural program on people. Re. Houdashelt,
junior leaders.
ported Ill were Lillie Christ,r, and party will be held at the
trea:hments were served by Gall
W. ~Min
Letbs Wood, ond Betcy Roush . Dec. 17 meeting. A SUIJP8r wiJl
A 'l'banklabdlll . card wu tead : tJe, served u :&amp;:30 p.lTi. NKI tlltl'e
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from Dorothy Lawson. a mem. will be a $1 gift exchange.
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ed by Mrs. (hadw'ell, te~turecl•
whJte Unep cloth wlt'h an ovec....
lay or tiber net with 1Uver bE
accents.
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white carrwtlon.t with ather -:,
pen
made lr.Y Mrs. Chldwellc
Mrs. Caul.
Prelld11W at tN refrethment wat uaed on the televl1ion. Nwtable were MrL Wntt CtadweU merous g1ftl were preatnled V:..
and Mra. Victor E. Galli. cake, the &lt;011&gt;le. Amone the guesU::
punch, mint., nuh and co.ftee wa1 .,Mr. and Mrs. Gatd."a only:
8l"andchlld, Victor E., Jr., twcC
yeara old.
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Mra. John Loctwick, COiumbuar·
Mrs. Elmer Romen/Jtan and llmUy of MJdway. Pa.; Mrs. Ed:
Walker, McDorald, PL, apl Mr.:

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School Ii!endance on
Dec. I was 71, the offering $24.01.
Worship services were held
at 10:45, with the Rev. Casto.
Tom Yo1t is a paUent In the
Veterans Memorlsl Hoopltal at
Pomeroy.
Mrs. Dorothy Robln8C11, Marlene ond Gregory Winebrenner
made a motor tdp tbrougll oouthem United State• cllrlng t h e
Thallkoglving holidays.
Eric Parker of Chlcqo, Dl.
opent the 'lllankaglvlng week.,..
with hil parenta, Mr. and Mrl,
WUber Parker ond E4dle.
'lbankoglvlnc Day guests II the
Follrod • Robln1011 home were:
Mr. and Mrl. Richard FoUrod
and son, Charles, of Pomeroy;
Mr. ond Mra. Billy Follrod ond
&amp;I.e Arm of Athens; and Mr. and
Mrs. Clair FoUrod, Kathy and
Stevie, local.
Mrs. Dinamore Boyles has re.
eelved word of the serious w.
neas of her niece, Nancy Hawkey,
In s Charleston, W, Va. hospital,
Mr1. Jrla Carr, dlu.Bfd;era
Vldde ond Penn!, spent Thllllkaglvlnr Da,y with her parents, Mr.
and Mro. Robert White at K1110.
Thllllksglvlng Dtv 1111estootMr.
aDd Mrs. Vere SWartt. w.re Mr.
and Mra. Vernon Swartz and
famll,y of lloddniPorl. 0., ond
Mro. Sorlh Woode ot Tuppera
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pro.. wass&amp;ll bowl, and the hanging the fl.nt Christmaa tree 1 n d
sram ol the Winding Troll IJor. of the stockings are aymbollc llllhted candle• ID loll hla &lt;1111·
den. Club featured a demonltra- o( the hollda.J SNIOD when t•Fa· dr.., ot t11o true meaning o1 the
tlon and talk by Miss Anna Grace ther Chrittmas'' arrives. A fam. Christ ehlld.
In Greece, the holi.da¥ Is obTorchlano entitled, "'Christmas 11)' hOliday ot a rellglouo nature featuring puppet shows and served on Dee. 6, aDd St. NidlCustoms in Other Lands."
A hl&amp;l&gt;llght ol Ml&amp;s Torehl- the creche Ill clay mark t h e ola~ 11 the ••protector ol sea~
men." A apedal bread served
ano' s presentation was a dis- ob.ervance in France.
In Gerrn.any st. Nicholaa Day at Chrtstmu Ume containsluc:Q
play of her doll collection gath~
ered on h.er three trips abroad. is observed on Dec. 6 with chii· eolna denoting future pro...
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Kevin Smith, grandson or Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Roush, return ..
eel to ldndergarten Wednellda,y after being c:onftned for the plot
week with the chicken pox.
Walter Waddell remains confined to Holzer Hospital. He hal
been a padent there tor the past
few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John R, Miller
of Evansville, Ind., and Mrs.
AJta Miller, Leon, W, Va. were
M.Oflda.y guelts or Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Roush. Thanksgiving Day,
Mrs. Daiay Slason, Mrs. Rouah,
Becky ond Ke..,, and Kevin ond
Chrlaty &amp;nith vtalted in Leon
with Mrs. Alta Miller.
Mra. Ellen Curftnan of the
Holzer HoBplta.l nursing staff ia
spending a rew days vacation
with her · 1011, Donald, at the Na~
val Reserve Center 1n Lexlnl'·
ton, Ky.

The Ohio Power Co. home
eeonomlst discussed the various
namet tor Chriltmas around the
world, the variation ot Urnes it
ia observed, and the mamers
and holiday cult-Oms in dlflerent
countries.
She said that it waa in t h e
Fourth Centur)' A. D. tbst Chrlltmaa came to be observed, point~
tng out that Christmas Ia really
a combination of three old celebrations, SaturnBalia, the cleans·
ing of the temple, and t h e
calends.
Emphas\e on the beauty a n d
slgntftcance of the holiday was
Btresaed by Mlu Torchiano who
lamented that the true mean.
1.q is somewhat forgotten In tocJJy•s commercialism.
She spoke of the carol, "0
Little Town of Bethlehem,." writ.
ten by Phllltp Brooks In 1865
following hlo vlalt to the Hol,y
Lond, and noted that In Bethlehem today the holiday I• celebrated on tbree dJ!Ierent daya,
Dec. 25, Jan. 6 by the Creek
Orthodox, and Jan. 18 by the
Armenians. "Silent N l g h t,"
written in Germany 150 yean
aso by Franz Gruber, still holds
lt1 place ot prominence among
the beloved carols.
Commenting on Christmas cuBtoms bt other land1, Miss Torchlaoo lllld Ulat In Belgium St.
NIChola• comes on Dec. 4 to
check on the children•s behavior and returna on Dec. 6 with
WK\Y and toys. In Czechosl~
valds, the celebratloo begins on
Dec. 6 with the construction o1
mlnlature villages or wood or
bread doush.
Ill England, the yule log, the

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dren placlns: their ahoes on their
window sills tor gl.tta and eand.Y ond lighting their candles
to represent the light of t h e
world. Cookies during the holtday In Germany repreaent t h e
"sweetness of the redemptloo.''
Martin Luther is credited with

Holiday table arrangements
tor the Southeaatern Ohio Mental Health Center In Athert.B were
presented at the annual Chr1st..
mas meetirw: or the Chester Garden Club Wednesday night at the
home of Mrs. carl Kautz.
The Kautz home was extensi vely decorated, Inside and out.
Mrs. Dale Kautz and Mrs. Earl
Young were anisting hostesses.
Plana were completed for the
secon:t annual Christmas lightIng contest In the Chester area
which Is q:~en to the public. The
club wUI award cash. prizea In
three categorieB. rellglous, sec-ular, lnd doorway. Judgi~ has
been scheduled on Friday, Dec.
27.
Several membera plamed to
attend the Betty Fast Chrls1mas
demonstration Thuraday night at
t h e Middleport Elementary
School auditorium.
Mrs. Reid Young, president,
and her committees gave a ~
port on the regional meeting.
Mrs, B. K. Ridenour noted that
over $19 was made on the aales
table and will eo to the Wakeena
It was reported that 1 18 arrangements were entered In the
County Christmas Rower show

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Purchase of a library table
for Mrs. Osburn~s room and a
storm door for the kitchen was
approved when the Ri;vervlew
PTA met at the school Monday

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Claus. Flrewol ka are uaed dur~
lnK ttle aeaem and J18P8r deecJI'·
adona ue extensive.
Japen•s pi'OGJc:tlon ol Cbrlst.
m&amp;a
omamentl for sbipment. to
Francia of Aa&amp;lal pla.y1 a role
In the Italian oboervanee o1 the United Sates was noted b)t
Chrillmu, ond the plnalel are ali88 Torchlano, wtto concluded
part ol the holl&lt;IIY cuii&lt;Hn ond her talk with eonunents on Chrl•·
topher Columbus' landing piaU
observance ol Mmd.eo.
named for the naUvity.
Door prlt.ea were awarded to
''Fad!er FroJtl' and the "New
Year's Tree" arethenamesuaed Mn. John Terrell, ltallao food;
tn the Russian obllel"'anee, while Mn. Robert Lewis, Frenehtood;
In ~. Chriotmsa Ia i fam- Mra. Nathan BIKP, a Cbristmu
Ily time and friend• are DOt ill- rln&amp;; Mrs. Bernice Rune, a
pound cake; Mrs. Eother liarden, cranberry bread, and Mrl.
Robert 'lbompa:on, date n u t
bread.
Christmas refreshments were
served by the hostess, Mrs. Mary
Bentz, from a decorated table.
The meeting was held at the Ohlo
Power Co.

last weekend and that Chester
dub membera receivedfiveblue,
three red, and toor yellow rl•
bona.

Think you notes to Mrs. George
Frederick and Mrs. ElsonO'Connor from the children in the spedal education class o!the Eastern School District were shered.
with the ~· Each child wrote
a note of appreciation for the
classroom work and party at the
November session.
Several members volunteered
to aaalst with the work session
and Chrllbnas part, for the clasa
thia montb. Mrs. Frederick said
that she plans for the children
to decorate styrot&lt;.m balls to be
used in trlmmil"@: their classroom tree. The ornaments wlll
then be taken home by the chll·
dren at vacation time.
A demonBtraUon, "Jnapiration
for the Holidays.'' was given by
Mrs. Wyatt Chadwell, who made
two arra~ments lrom material provided by the hostess. Mrs.
Leonard Ervin read "The Virein Story" by G. M. Anderson,.
and Mrs. Purley Karr gave
"Christmas Goodies for t h e

BtrdJ,""' &lt; &amp;ud:ea'ttofla•'tor caruw
lor our feathered friends.

ture from SL Luke, a poem,
'"Friendship," and the story of
"The Little Match Girl,"' for devotions. Memben arwJ guests re5ponded to roll call with a Christmas memory, Guesta were Mrs.
Elmer Kautz, Mrs. Oris Gutnther. Mrs. Witter Grueser, and
Mrs. Donald Myers.
Mrs. Howard Knight, Mrs..
WoodrOtV Mor.a, and Mrs. Elaw~
O'Connor awarded rtbbont for
Christmas arrangements to Mrs.
Ervin. P41'1J. Dearl Dean, Mrs.
Purley Karr, Mn. Paul Baer,
Mrs. Horace Karr, Mra. carl
Kautz, Mrs. Chadwell, Mrs.
Robert Wood, Mrs. Homer Hoi~
ter and Mrs. Pearl Mora.
One unusual arrangement ror
the holiday aea1on was of pansies and forsythia from the garden of Mrs. Honce Karr.
Packages under a tree in the
Kautz family room were judged
with Mrs. Frederick receiving
the award tor the prettiest. A
quiz, "Something for Fun," was
conducted by Mrs. Pearl Mora
and won by Mrs. Dean.
The hosteas served a salad
coune. Rain bonnet a were given
. ... tavor.a. Ma.t.Guimbel1 reai.MI- .
eel the door prize.
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PTA to Buy Table, Storm Door

!UPON REQUESn

Deciduous means Jeaf-dropping, another word for &lt;hard-

wood.

perlty,
St. Nicholas Eve In Holland
Is on. Dee. 5. Honored 11 a _pa~
tron ol craftsmen, St. Nleholaa
Is presented aaamanwhoebarm·
ed the devil and made hlm his
senant. Tbere Santa comes by
steamer seated on a large white

horN.
The boUy WRith Ia erOdlted
to Ireland, Thera a table ct milk,
bread and a candle i1 Mt out m
Chri1tma1 Eve,· llld the door Ia
left unlocked, 10 !hat 1111 tnveler may come In ancl •t. !I.

evening, Dec. 2.
The meeting was opened with
the PTA prayer followed by the
fiag pledge led by the president,
Mrs, Margaret Brown, and Mrs.
Marilyn Hannum read a poem,
"S;lmllarity."
Thanks were extended to the
parents for helping to make the
candy &amp;ale a success by theprlnclpal1 Mrs. Grace Weber. Profit
rrom the caM;y sales will be
used to buy tum a:trips for the
library. School will be dismissed
tor Christmaa vacation on Dec.
20 at 2 p, m. and resume on
Jan. Z.
Available games ror use in the
elassrocns during bad weather
were discussed. David Chadwell's room was awarded the
readine circle book and attend-ance bamer for tbe moBt per..
enta in attendance.
The planni~ committee ror the
COunty CouncUPTAoCMrs. Paul-

ine Myers. Mrs. Marilyn Hannum and Mrs. Ruth Anne Balder-

was named. Thill meeting
will be held the ftrst ThW"aday
In February at the Riverview
School.
New equipment for uae in the
school was dilpla,yed, con.slsU.
or a 3M copier machine and an
electric mlmeogr~h machine..
The PI'OII'Ul consisted of a pi·
ano solo, '"Christmaa Rhapsody"
by Jean Whitehead, alides or the
Chrlatmas stor)', and slngi~W: of
carola accompanied by Miss
Whitehead at the piano.
The January meeting wlll 'be'"'
held on the 13th inatead of the
regular meedrw night. The refreshment C(Dtftl.lttee for J-..
uacy is Ruth Anne Balderson,
Ferra Lou Barringer, M a r y
Evant, Ruth DUion, Lorraine WI.
!On

gal and E"'l,yn MoneypellllY.

Retreshmentl w'ere served at
the close ol the meeting.

Pomeroy Club

An lU&lt;:Uon . .. held during the

evenirw. MrL Jtoy Sltltth-won the

door prlz.e, alii the traveliJw:
prize was won b)- Mn. Elwood
01111 .......,, ct candle•
ar• qmbolie al. the obMnance
BoJerL
&amp;hen, and the ChrtltmU trM
r&gt;ttya at the meet:IJW were
A· ~i11mU wr•th will be
II &amp; I)'Dibol ol ' - for tbs lp'IDa.
placed .at the motW.ment to World
IIi liwiiHI'-.
ChristWar Di ICI&amp;dlen at the N&amp;)'lor'•
.... ond lllo wlfa, Lucy (llllnt
Run piW&lt;&gt;unli by the Frlelldl)o
Lada) glvaa gift• ond 111 NeighJ»on QdJ, Pcmeroy.
I~ uoed bt a cerelllCII!;Ytodolor·
MeotiJw recenlly at the home
mlno rainfall. Ill Cl!lna II Ia
ot
Mri:. ThomlaWerq,thesrOlCI
ucbrlltmal Old Mu" or "Niee
also voted to purchaae clothes
Old Falbor" inotead olSanla
tor a needy lam.lly a1 a Christ..

Mrs. Carl Kautz Hostess
Of Chester Gorden Club

Fund.

DRY WANING

@I•Yt sll-tlze, .t-speed records.
s.p.rste louclneM 1nd tone controll. Automatic Ba11 looat. In
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The amual Chrlotmso porlf
tuck)'.
of the American Lutheran Church
Women was held Tuellda,y nll!ht II
the St. Paul Cbureh, PomeroY.
Each member ol the ALCW
broueht aa her guest a. young
girl. The pest• were present·
ed gifts. ChrlBtmas cooktea, candy, and punch were served to
those attending, the Rev. and
Mrs. Brian Engel, Mrs. Clair
Karr, Mrs. Jo1eph 1boren, Sr.,
Mra. WUUam Downie, Mrs. Har~
ry Davia, Mrs. Thomas Clelland, members, and Vicky Clel.
land, Kelll Clelland, Cheryl LeMIDDL I! PORT,
hew, Shari Wllllama, Janet Mor.
ria and Julie Thoren, guests.

The Dail.)' Seratnel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., Frida), December 6, 1968

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Middleport Garden Club mom •
bars are reminded to take sift•
for Melp COunt,y patients at the

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REHEARSAL CALLED
Rehearsal ror the Chrisbnal
cantata to be presented by a
communlt;)t choir will be held
at 1:30 p.m. Sw1day at the United Methodist Church, Pomeroy.

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for your home
and your family

FRIDAY

WILLING WORKERS CLASS,
Enterprise United Methodist
Ctlurch, Christmas meeting Frioday, 7:30 p. m. at Helen'sBeaut;y
Shop; gift exchange.
HOLIDAY BAZAAR, Rutlond
Friendly Gordenero, Friday, 9:30 a.m. at Robinson' a Cleaners,
Middleport: hOmemade artleles,
baked PM~• tor sale; proceeds
to buy prizes ln the Rutland
home decorating contest.
SATURD.\Y
POMONA GRANGE dlmer,
served by the Salisbury PTA,
food donations to be taken to
the school Friday; kitchen workers to report at 1:30 p.m. Sat.
urda,y; dining workers at 5:30

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SATURDAY

A SATURJ)AY nJclrthlghocltool
clonee parcy 'will be held at the
Meigs IUgh School auditorium
from 8 to 11 p.m. Jays will
emcee. Dance is school apmaored, and open to the public.
ST. PAUL'S UNITID Methodist Church, Tuppers Plains, an..
nual Christmas Bazaar, Saturday, Dec. 7, at the Tupper II
Plains Grade School, doors open
ror bazaar at 3 p.m.; dinner
served trom 4:30.7 p.m.; pro.
ceeds for construction of a new
church.
BAKE SALES SAturday by
the Furure Nurses Oub of Meigs
High School at the Kroger store
in Pomeroy, Dudley nortst in
Middleport, both beginning at 9:30 a.m., and at Rlltland Depar~
ment Store beginning at 9 Lm.
MONDAY

EXECUTIVE Committee, Middleport P, T, A., 6:30 Monla,y
n$eht, Pearl St. Elementary
SChool. Regular P. T. A. mee~
Is ' posq&gt;onod untll Dec. 16, 7:30
p.JI. in the Middleport H I g h
School auditorium when Christmas program will be presented
by the ftrat through the sixth
grades and Santa wlll distribute

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Grarxlparents are Mr. and Mrs.
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apd Mr. and Mrs. Lowell W.
Bing, Lo~ Bottom. Great-gra~
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer, ~Bottom, Mrs.
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Ora Russell, Great Falls, Mont.
Mrs. Martha McElroy, Miners·
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A program of vocal music b.}l

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"Gobble! Gobble!''~ "The Tur·
key on Gri!Q)a's Farm," "Over
the River ond Throush the
Woods,"' am "Indian Braves!'
The program concluded with
part of the rourth grade contributing an effective Christmaa
choral reading.
The sixth grade presented a
version of "The Christ;mas
story," including the .. Truth of
Christmas." The fourth and. fifth
grades supported the sixth grade
narrators 1lnging Christmas car~
ols in a chorus.
A large crowd was in atterr:lanee.

the school children highlighted
the meetl~ or the S&amp;lem Center
PTA Monday evening, December
2, with Mrs. Katherine Mitchell
preaiding. Devotion• were led
by Mra. Adria Swick.
A brier busiDeSB meeting preceded the program, which was
given under the diredlon of Mrs.
Maurita Miller.
vocal music
teacher.
The first grade began by singing "Hello Evuybody" and con-tinued with 1 aeries of sorw:sper~
talnlng to September, the nrat
month to be recognized in
the program. "The Bua Sorw"
wu included and an appropri·
Ali'red
ate buUetin board display made
A
IP'&lt;I'IP
ol yoomg people met
an eftectlve background.
The ()(toller theme was fea-- at the church Sunday afternoon,
tured by the seeond grade chU· to select parts for a Chrlll.ma.s
dren who sang Halloween soncs. pio¥. The Cbrlotmss program
A .. Scare Crow Dance" was per· will be preoented on Sw1day OYeformed to the plano accofl1)ani· nln&amp; Dee. 22.
The Rldlanl Spencer !omll,y
ment.
A November theme wae pre- .-eel to their new home~
sented. by fourth grade yoq- 'J'Upn Plaint an the Parkerssters who sarc songs includlll( burg road last weekend.

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a carr.tion boutonniere.
Guesta were regi•tered by
Vickie. Greeting tile guests were
Patricia and her fiance, lArry
Clay, of Dearborn Helghts, Mich.
Fawra! 'Were match books with
the inscr~tlon. uJ, M. and MUw
dred, 1943-68". Used on the reg·
istratim table was a potted mum.
gift to the twnored colt)le from
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Morgan,
Pomeroy, Rouie 3, parents ol

Chester Council 323
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FLOWERS

Refri&amp;erators

A dered take tOIIS)ed With wedoo
beUa ond llanked with .Uvsr
tlpers wu the retreahment ..,..
ble feoturo at t11o 25th ,.-._
anniversary obserWIInce 0( ~
and Mrs. J, M. Goul at their
home tn &amp;Inner 011 Sunda)o.
Hosdrw the event were the
colC)Ie's children, VIctor E. and
Patricia A. &lt;tW~, Mich., 8IXI
Vlelde J..ym. at home. For the
oecasiOP, Mrs. Gaul wore a earsage ot white a.rrw.Uons tied
with aU-ver rftlbon. Mr. Gaul had
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Men" waa the pl'Oiram theme l.elvtng. A gift exchange waa
preMIUd ~ Mrs. James Will held and the hostess served reII TUUCiay nJclrt's meeting ol freshments .
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tian Sti'Yice Of the E)Urprlae ed were Mrs. 'Thomas Bentt.,
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United Methodist Church at the Mrs. Frances Carleton, M r a.
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Mra. Will gave the caU to Davis, Mrl. Don Hwmel, Miaa
worsblp IDd read the hYmn. Dorothy l..alg, Mra. Myrtle Long,
••we Would 8ee Jea:us'" w I t h Mrs. Phillip Ohlinger, Mrs. EJ.
serlplul-e belnr given following don Weeks, Mrs. Phillip Smith,
each stanza.
Mrs. Ed BoWen, Mrs. WUIIam
The worahlp center featured Air11011, Mrs. Carl Dill, and Mrs.
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a li£hted candle representing Claude Husted. Laura Ohlinger
Chrl&amp;t before a large mirror. and Pat~ Edwards were guesta:.
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Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, are pictured with • table of numerous handmade item•
that when he was not accepted
which the sorority will offer for sale at a Christmas bazaar to be held beginnlrc at 10 Lm. Sa~
because of the evil ill man, darkurday at the Trinity United Church or Christ In Pomeroy. The sale which wiU Include baked goods,
ness · seemed to veil his face,
w
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To represent the darkness
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ed the candle.
She then commented on Chrlat,
victorious over sin and death,
. and reJighted the candle. Sever'al members gave historical refA 0011ple'11 party to be held
lrtlces relating to the race or
at
Oscar's on Dec. 20 was planA children's Christmas canC\J"ist as It was seen again and
ned during Tuesday night'&amp; meet· tata, "So Far to Bethlellem, n
Ele&lt;tioo of oftlcero higblll!hted
l.n countless expressions
Announce at the meeting wa1
ing of the Ohio Eta Phi Chap- will be presented &amp;mday nigtrt a meeting of Chester Councll323,
the Past Councilors• Club Christ~
representing every race, class
ter of Beta Sigma Phi Soror- at the M1ddleport Church of Daughters ol America, TUesday
and gt~neratioo of man.
maa dinner and party to be held
Ity .
Christ by the junior cholr un· nll!ht at the hall.
As eac.,_ member placed her
on Dec. 11 at Bailey's RestaurMeeting in the social room of der direction of Mrs. Kemeth
Erma Cleland, deput,y state ant at 6:30 to be followed by a
otrering on the worship center
the Columbus and Soothem Ohio Scttes.
COWidlor. prellded at the elec· party at the home or Mrs. Newt:able, sbe was asked to look at
Electric Co., the groqp comAccompanist for the cantata lion. The new otricer• are Es· ell, Chester. A 'l gl.ft exchange
her renEktion in the mirror and
pleted arrangements for the ba- will be Patty Glaze. Mrs. Scltes ther Ridenour, rouncllor; Mary
will be held.
uked : "How do I look to oth~
7.nar to be held Saturday from is assisted In directing the proH-.ves,
vice
councilor;
IJoroth.v
~rl,y birthdays for Octoers?"; "CU the beauty of Je10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Trinity gram by Mr. and Mrs. Forest Myers, Junior past councilor;
ber, November and December
aus be seen ~ me?&gt;'
Vnited Church of Christ. Mem. D. Bachtel. Plans are tor the rnzy Newell, associate J u n 1 o r
Prayer and the hymn, "Turn
were observed. The honored
bers were asked to take their choir members to present t h e
paat COUII.cilor; Barbara Sargent, members were seated at a apeYour Eyes Upon Jesus,'' by Mra.
items for the hat.aar to either cantata at the Meigs County In- anoclate councilor; Sadie TrusWill concluded t(le worship servclal table featuring a decorated
Vikki Gloeckner or Lynn stump firmary at a later dKte.
aell,
associate
vice
councilor;
cake made by Margaret Tuttle
lee.
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Solo parts are taken by Tim- Opal Hollon, conductor; Pat Tho~ with a cornucopia at each place.
Welcomed intotbesocietywere
Carolyn Grueser, president, my Scites and Cindy Glue. In maa', warden; Hattie Frederick,
two new member!, Mrs. BeuIncluded In the group were Ama
read a letter from Russ McEI. the choir are Vicki Abbott, Ka- reeording secretary; Ada Van
Tuttle, Ada Morris, Mary Bahr,
hinny, Meigs County serviceman thy Baker, Mary Boggs, David Meter, financial aecretary; Ada
Mary Hayes, lnzy Newell, Mae
in Korea, thank1ng the chapter and Rl,)'anna Cole, Paul Qmnlng. Neutzling, assistant recording
Spencer, Zelda Weber, Dorothy
for a box sent him recently. ham, Christi Hess, Cindy Man- Becretary; Zelda Weber , aasis~
Myers, Opal Eichinger, H e I e n
New pledges were assigned to ley, Angela Martin, Martha Me·
tant
financial
secretary;
Opal
Wolf,
Eather Ridenour, Delores
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
committees. Appolnted were Sar- Neal, Cathy Meadows, Tamm,y Hollon, six month trustee; Eth·
Wolfe, Eileen Bahr, and Ada
ah Bachtel and Charlotte David~ Mowery, Red ina and Crenson el Orr, treasurer; Tina Marks ,
Holter.
son, ways and means; Linda Rlt- Pratt, Trudy and Randy Roach, outside sentinel; and M a r y
A allent auction was held by
fle and Jo Smith, social; Texama Teresa Snider, Jody Tolbert, Cin- Bahr, inside sent.lnel.
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the ways and means committee,
White and Dorinda WU1100, ser- d.Y Triplett, Janie Van Meter,
Opening In rituallotle form with and the miscellaneous committee
Ott NIGHT MM951
vice.
and Debbie Tri,Plett., Beverly 36 members present, Dorothy sponsored a cake walk.
Ruth Ann Riffle presented the
and Sharon WUSCI'I, Myers, councilor, presided. ReThe amual Christmas supper
ltomeroy Flo- Shop cultural program on people. Re. Houdashelt,
junior leaders.
ported Ill were Lillie Christ,r, and party will be held at the
trea:hments were served by Gall
W. ~Min
Letbs Wood, ond Betcy Roush . Dec. 17 meeting. A SUIJP8r wiJl
A 'l'banklabdlll . card wu tead : tJe, served u :&amp;:30 p.lTi. NKI tlltl'e
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from Dorothy Lawson. a mem. will be a $1 gift exchange.
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whJte Unep cloth wlt'h an ovec....
lay or tiber net with 1Uver bE
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white carrwtlon.t with ather -:,
pen
made lr.Y Mrs. Chldwellc
Mrs. Caul.
Prelld11W at tN refrethment wat uaed on the televl1ion. Nwtable were MrL Wntt CtadweU merous g1ftl were preatnled V:..
and Mra. Victor E. Galli. cake, the &lt;011&gt;le. Amone the guesU::
punch, mint., nuh and co.ftee wa1 .,Mr. and Mrs. Gatd."a only:
8l"andchlld, Victor E., Jr., twcC
yeara old.
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Mra. John Loctwick, COiumbuar·
Mrs. Elmer Romen/Jtan and llmUy of MJdway. Pa.; Mrs. Ed:
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Ill. Luela Ia tho , _ "' tho
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School Ii!endance on
Dec. I was 71, the offering $24.01.
Worship services were held
at 10:45, with the Rev. Casto.
Tom Yo1t is a paUent In the
Veterans Memorlsl Hoopltal at
Pomeroy.
Mrs. Dorothy Robln8C11, Marlene ond Gregory Winebrenner
made a motor tdp tbrougll oouthem United State• cllrlng t h e
Thallkoglving holidays.
Eric Parker of Chlcqo, Dl.
opent the 'lllankaglvlng week.,..
with hil parenta, Mr. and Mrl,
WUber Parker ond E4dle.
'lbankoglvlnc Day guests II the
Follrod • Robln1011 home were:
Mr. and Mrl. Richard FoUrod
and son, Charles, of Pomeroy;
Mr. ond Mra. Billy Follrod ond
&amp;I.e Arm of Athens; and Mr. and
Mrs. Clair FoUrod, Kathy and
Stevie, local.
Mrs. Dinamore Boyles has re.
eelved word of the serious w.
neas of her niece, Nancy Hawkey,
In s Charleston, W, Va. hospital,
Mr1. Jrla Carr, dlu.Bfd;era
Vldde ond Penn!, spent Thllllkaglvlnr Da,y with her parents, Mr.
and Mro. Robert White at K1110.
Thllllksglvlng Dtv 1111estootMr.
aDd Mrs. Vere SWartt. w.re Mr.
and Mra. Vernon Swartz and
famll,y of lloddniPorl. 0., ond
Mro. Sorlh Woode ot Tuppera
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pro.. wass&amp;ll bowl, and the hanging the fl.nt Christmaa tree 1 n d
sram ol the Winding Troll IJor. of the stockings are aymbollc llllhted candle• ID loll hla &lt;1111·
den. Club featured a demonltra- o( the hollda.J SNIOD when t•Fa· dr.., ot t11o true meaning o1 the
tlon and talk by Miss Anna Grace ther Chrittmas'' arrives. A fam. Christ ehlld.
In Greece, the holi.da¥ Is obTorchlano entitled, "'Christmas 11)' hOliday ot a rellglouo nature featuring puppet shows and served on Dee. 6, aDd St. NidlCustoms in Other Lands."
A hl&amp;l&gt;llght ol Ml&amp;s Torehl- the creche Ill clay mark t h e ola~ 11 the ••protector ol sea~
men." A apedal bread served
ano' s presentation was a dis- ob.ervance in France.
In Gerrn.any st. Nicholaa Day at Chrtstmu Ume containsluc:Q
play of her doll collection gath~
ered on h.er three trips abroad. is observed on Dec. 6 with chii· eolna denoting future pro...
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1001 STOlE

Kevin Smith, grandson or Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Roush, return ..
eel to ldndergarten Wednellda,y after being c:onftned for the plot
week with the chicken pox.
Walter Waddell remains confined to Holzer Hospital. He hal
been a padent there tor the past
few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John R, Miller
of Evansville, Ind., and Mrs.
AJta Miller, Leon, W, Va. were
M.Oflda.y guelts or Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Roush. Thanksgiving Day,
Mrs. Daiay Slason, Mrs. Rouah,
Becky ond Ke..,, and Kevin ond
Chrlaty &amp;nith vtalted in Leon
with Mrs. Alta Miller.
Mra. Ellen Curftnan of the
Holzer HoBplta.l nursing staff ia
spending a rew days vacation
with her · 1011, Donald, at the Na~
val Reserve Center 1n Lexlnl'·
ton, Ky.

The Ohio Power Co. home
eeonomlst discussed the various
namet tor Chriltmas around the
world, the variation ot Urnes it
ia observed, and the mamers
and holiday cult-Oms in dlflerent
countries.
She said that it waa in t h e
Fourth Centur)' A. D. tbst Chrlltmaa came to be observed, point~
tng out that Christmas Ia really
a combination of three old celebrations, SaturnBalia, the cleans·
ing of the temple, and t h e
calends.
Emphas\e on the beauty a n d
slgntftcance of the holiday was
Btresaed by Mlu Torchiano who
lamented that the true mean.
1.q is somewhat forgotten In tocJJy•s commercialism.
She spoke of the carol, "0
Little Town of Bethlehem,." writ.
ten by Phllltp Brooks In 1865
following hlo vlalt to the Hol,y
Lond, and noted that In Bethlehem today the holiday I• celebrated on tbree dJ!Ierent daya,
Dec. 25, Jan. 6 by the Creek
Orthodox, and Jan. 18 by the
Armenians. "Silent N l g h t,"
written in Germany 150 yean
aso by Franz Gruber, still holds
lt1 place ot prominence among
the beloved carols.
Commenting on Christmas cuBtoms bt other land1, Miss Torchlaoo lllld Ulat In Belgium St.
NIChola• comes on Dec. 4 to
check on the children•s behavior and returna on Dec. 6 with
WK\Y and toys. In Czechosl~
valds, the celebratloo begins on
Dec. 6 with the construction o1
mlnlature villages or wood or
bread doush.
Ill England, the yule log, the

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dren placlns: their ahoes on their
window sills tor gl.tta and eand.Y ond lighting their candles
to represent the light of t h e
world. Cookies during the holtday In Germany repreaent t h e
"sweetness of the redemptloo.''
Martin Luther is credited with

Holiday table arrangements
tor the Southeaatern Ohio Mental Health Center In Athert.B were
presented at the annual Chr1st..
mas meetirw: or the Chester Garden Club Wednesday night at the
home of Mrs. carl Kautz.
The Kautz home was extensi vely decorated, Inside and out.
Mrs. Dale Kautz and Mrs. Earl
Young were anisting hostesses.
Plana were completed for the
secon:t annual Christmas lightIng contest In the Chester area
which Is q:~en to the public. The
club wUI award cash. prizea In
three categorieB. rellglous, sec-ular, lnd doorway. Judgi~ has
been scheduled on Friday, Dec.
27.
Several membera plamed to
attend the Betty Fast Chrls1mas
demonstration Thuraday night at
t h e Middleport Elementary
School auditorium.
Mrs. Reid Young, president,
and her committees gave a ~
port on the regional meeting.
Mrs, B. K. Ridenour noted that
over $19 was made on the aales
table and will eo to the Wakeena
It was reported that 1 18 arrangements were entered In the
County Christmas Rower show

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Purchase of a library table
for Mrs. Osburn~s room and a
storm door for the kitchen was
approved when the Ri;vervlew
PTA met at the school Monday

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Claus. Flrewol ka are uaed dur~
lnK ttle aeaem and J18P8r deecJI'·
adona ue extensive.
Japen•s pi'OGJc:tlon ol Cbrlst.
m&amp;a
omamentl for sbipment. to
Francia of Aa&amp;lal pla.y1 a role
In the Italian oboervanee o1 the United Sates was noted b)t
Chrillmu, ond the plnalel are ali88 Torchlano, wtto concluded
part ol the holl&lt;IIY cuii&lt;Hn ond her talk with eonunents on Chrl•·
topher Columbus' landing piaU
observance ol Mmd.eo.
named for the naUvity.
Door prlt.ea were awarded to
''Fad!er FroJtl' and the "New
Year's Tree" arethenamesuaed Mn. John Terrell, ltallao food;
tn the Russian obllel"'anee, while Mn. Robert Lewis, Frenehtood;
In ~. Chriotmsa Ia i fam- Mra. Nathan BIKP, a Cbristmu
Ily time and friend• are DOt ill- rln&amp;; Mrs. Bernice Rune, a
pound cake; Mrs. Eother liarden, cranberry bread, and Mrl.
Robert 'lbompa:on, date n u t
bread.
Christmas refreshments were
served by the hostess, Mrs. Mary
Bentz, from a decorated table.
The meeting was held at the Ohlo
Power Co.

last weekend and that Chester
dub membera receivedfiveblue,
three red, and toor yellow rl•
bona.

Think you notes to Mrs. George
Frederick and Mrs. ElsonO'Connor from the children in the spedal education class o!the Eastern School District were shered.
with the ~· Each child wrote
a note of appreciation for the
classroom work and party at the
November session.
Several members volunteered
to aaalst with the work session
and Chrllbnas part, for the clasa
thia montb. Mrs. Frederick said
that she plans for the children
to decorate styrot&lt;.m balls to be
used in trlmmil"@: their classroom tree. The ornaments wlll
then be taken home by the chll·
dren at vacation time.
A demonBtraUon, "Jnapiration
for the Holidays.'' was given by
Mrs. Wyatt Chadwell, who made
two arra~ments lrom material provided by the hostess. Mrs.
Leonard Ervin read "The Virein Story" by G. M. Anderson,.
and Mrs. Purley Karr gave
"Christmas Goodies for t h e

BtrdJ,""' &lt; &amp;ud:ea'ttofla•'tor caruw
lor our feathered friends.

ture from SL Luke, a poem,
'"Friendship," and the story of
"The Little Match Girl,"' for devotions. Memben arwJ guests re5ponded to roll call with a Christmas memory, Guesta were Mrs.
Elmer Kautz, Mrs. Oris Gutnther. Mrs. Witter Grueser, and
Mrs. Donald Myers.
Mrs. Howard Knight, Mrs..
WoodrOtV Mor.a, and Mrs. Elaw~
O'Connor awarded rtbbont for
Christmas arrangements to Mrs.
Ervin. P41'1J. Dearl Dean, Mrs.
Purley Karr, Mn. Paul Baer,
Mrs. Horace Karr, Mra. carl
Kautz, Mrs. Chadwell, Mrs.
Robert Wood, Mrs. Homer Hoi~
ter and Mrs. Pearl Mora.
One unusual arrangement ror
the holiday aea1on was of pansies and forsythia from the garden of Mrs. Honce Karr.
Packages under a tree in the
Kautz family room were judged
with Mrs. Frederick receiving
the award tor the prettiest. A
quiz, "Something for Fun," was
conducted by Mrs. Pearl Mora
and won by Mrs. Dean.
The hosteas served a salad
coune. Rain bonnet a were given
. ... tavor.a. Ma.t.Guimbel1 reai.MI- .
eel the door prize.
11

Mra. Carl Kautz read scrip-

PTA to Buy Table, Storm Door

!UPON REQUESn

Deciduous means Jeaf-dropping, another word for &lt;hard-

wood.

perlty,
St. Nicholas Eve In Holland
Is on. Dee. 5. Honored 11 a _pa~
tron ol craftsmen, St. Nleholaa
Is presented aaamanwhoebarm·
ed the devil and made hlm his
senant. Tbere Santa comes by
steamer seated on a large white

horN.
The boUy WRith Ia erOdlted
to Ireland, Thera a table ct milk,
bread and a candle i1 Mt out m
Chri1tma1 Eve,· llld the door Ia
left unlocked, 10 !hat 1111 tnveler may come In ancl •t. !I.

evening, Dec. 2.
The meeting was opened with
the PTA prayer followed by the
fiag pledge led by the president,
Mrs, Margaret Brown, and Mrs.
Marilyn Hannum read a poem,
"S;lmllarity."
Thanks were extended to the
parents for helping to make the
candy &amp;ale a success by theprlnclpal1 Mrs. Grace Weber. Profit
rrom the caM;y sales will be
used to buy tum a:trips for the
library. School will be dismissed
tor Christmaa vacation on Dec.
20 at 2 p, m. and resume on
Jan. Z.
Available games ror use in the
elassrocns during bad weather
were discussed. David Chadwell's room was awarded the
readine circle book and attend-ance bamer for tbe moBt per..
enta in attendance.
The planni~ committee ror the
COunty CouncUPTAoCMrs. Paul-

ine Myers. Mrs. Marilyn Hannum and Mrs. Ruth Anne Balder-

was named. Thill meeting
will be held the ftrst ThW"aday
In February at the Riverview
School.
New equipment for uae in the
school was dilpla,yed, con.slsU.
or a 3M copier machine and an
electric mlmeogr~h machine..
The PI'OII'Ul consisted of a pi·
ano solo, '"Christmaa Rhapsody"
by Jean Whitehead, alides or the
Chrlatmas stor)', and slngi~W: of
carola accompanied by Miss
Whitehead at the piano.
The January meeting wlll 'be'"'
held on the 13th inatead of the
regular meedrw night. The refreshment C(Dtftl.lttee for J-..
uacy is Ruth Anne Balderson,
Ferra Lou Barringer, M a r y
Evant, Ruth DUion, Lorraine WI.
!On

gal and E"'l,yn MoneypellllY.

Retreshmentl w'ere served at
the close ol the meeting.

Pomeroy Club

An lU&lt;:Uon . .. held during the

evenirw. MrL Jtoy Sltltth-won the

door prlz.e, alii the traveliJw:
prize was won b)- Mn. Elwood
01111 .......,, ct candle•
ar• qmbolie al. the obMnance
BoJerL
&amp;hen, and the ChrtltmU trM
r&gt;ttya at the meet:IJW were
A· ~i11mU wr•th will be
II &amp; I)'Dibol ol ' - for tbs lp'IDa.
placed .at the motW.ment to World
IIi liwiiHI'-.
ChristWar Di ICI&amp;dlen at the N&amp;)'lor'•
.... ond lllo wlfa, Lucy (llllnt
Run piW&lt;&gt;unli by the Frlelldl)o
Lada) glvaa gift• ond 111 NeighJ»on QdJ, Pcmeroy.
I~ uoed bt a cerelllCII!;Ytodolor·
MeotiJw recenlly at the home
mlno rainfall. Ill Cl!lna II Ia
ot
Mri:. ThomlaWerq,thesrOlCI
ucbrlltmal Old Mu" or "Niee
also voted to purchaae clothes
Old Falbor" inotead olSanla
tor a needy lam.lly a1 a Christ..

Mrs. Carl Kautz Hostess
Of Chester Gorden Club

Fund.

DRY WANING

@I•Yt sll-tlze, .t-speed records.
s.p.rste louclneM 1nd tone controll. Automatic Ba11 looat. In
new youthful coiOft• .

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Vlted,

on«:

The amual Chrlotmso porlf
tuck)'.
of the American Lutheran Church
Women was held Tuellda,y nll!ht II
the St. Paul Cbureh, PomeroY.
Each member ol the ALCW
broueht aa her guest a. young
girl. The pest• were present·
ed gifts. ChrlBtmas cooktea, candy, and punch were served to
those attending, the Rev. and
Mrs. Brian Engel, Mrs. Clair
Karr, Mrs. Jo1eph 1boren, Sr.,
Mra. WUUam Downie, Mrs. Har~
ry Davia, Mrs. Thomas Clelland, members, and Vicky Clel.
land, Kelll Clelland, Cheryl LeMIDDL I! PORT,
hew, Shari Wllllama, Janet Mor.
ria and Julie Thoren, guests.

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Middleport Garden Club mom •
bars are reminded to take sift•
for Melp COunt,y patients at the

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REHEARSAL CALLED
Rehearsal ror the Chrisbnal
cantata to be presented by a
communlt;)t choir will be held
at 1:30 p.m. Sw1day at the United Methodist Church, Pomeroy.

. MIODL_EPORT, 0. . . _
Member _Middleport Gift~A~Rama

for your home
and your family

FRIDAY

WILLING WORKERS CLASS,
Enterprise United Methodist
Ctlurch, Christmas meeting Frioday, 7:30 p. m. at Helen'sBeaut;y
Shop; gift exchange.
HOLIDAY BAZAAR, Rutlond
Friendly Gordenero, Friday, 9:30 a.m. at Robinson' a Cleaners,
Middleport: hOmemade artleles,
baked PM~• tor sale; proceeds
to buy prizes ln the Rutland
home decorating contest.
SATURD.\Y
POMONA GRANGE dlmer,
served by the Salisbury PTA,
food donations to be taken to
the school Friday; kitchen workers to report at 1:30 p.m. Sat.
urda,y; dining workers at 5:30

WHITE WICKER
SPACE-SAVER

FOLDING DOOR

24lNCH VANITY

Flnl1hed in waler-re5iolonl wood .
Wit ker-weov•.

p.m.
SATURDAY

A SATURJ)AY nJclrthlghocltool
clonee parcy 'will be held at the
Meigs IUgh School auditorium
from 8 to 11 p.m. Jays will
emcee. Dance is school apmaored, and open to the public.
ST. PAUL'S UNITID Methodist Church, Tuppers Plains, an..
nual Christmas Bazaar, Saturday, Dec. 7, at the Tupper II
Plains Grade School, doors open
ror bazaar at 3 p.m.; dinner
served trom 4:30.7 p.m.; pro.
ceeds for construction of a new
church.
BAKE SALES SAturday by
the Furure Nurses Oub of Meigs
High School at the Kroger store
in Pomeroy, Dudley nortst in
Middleport, both beginning at 9:30 a.m., and at Rlltland Depar~
ment Store beginning at 9 Lm.
MONDAY

EXECUTIVE Committee, Middleport P, T, A., 6:30 Monla,y
n$eht, Pearl St. Elementary
SChool. Regular P. T. A. mee~
Is ' posq&gt;onod untll Dec. 16, 7:30
p.JI. in the Middleport H I g h
School auditorium when Christmas program will be presented
by the ftrat through the sixth
grades and Santa wlll distribute

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lowirw the dimer, the &amp;'1'0'11 "ill
go to the heme of Mrs. Henry
Werr)' for a party.

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8:20. Mid-week tnJOf meet1111:, Wedneaday,
p. m.,Mrs.
Mazie llollbwv. eluol-.
POMEROY LOW,t;R LIGHT
Church - u.:rriiOnVJiie Rold
- a... Roy Taylor, pallor; wn.
Uam Reeves, Slnda.Y sehoolaupt.
9.lndiQ' , achool, 9:30 a.m.; worlhlp· service, 10:30 a.m.; even(llj! worlbll), 7:SO p.m.; 111'810r
and pralae service, Thursdl¥,
MT,
HERMON
UNITED
7:30p.m.
UNITED FAITII CHURCH of
BRETHREN
1111
CHRIST
Rev.
WESLEY AN IJNITED METHONease Settlement, Sunday School
Menzel
Smith,
pastor.
S
u
n
day
DIST
CHURCH, Raell&gt;o - W.
Superintendent, R o ~ Jotmaon,
Dalo
McC1ur1,
paotor. Sundll)'
School, 9:30 a. m.; Ruasell SpenYouth meetJng, 6:30, Surdlly.
cer, s~t.; Alfred Wolfe, aaslst- School, 9:30 a. m.;WorlhlpH""
ant. Morning Sermon 11 L m., h:e, 10:30 L m.; Bible stulb,
SYRACUSE f1RST UNIU:D evening sermon,7:30p. m.,llc.er .. Woclne~, 7:30p. m.;U.N.Y.F.
PRESBYTERIAN - Rev. Llnaon rw.U~ eacll SuiXII.Y. Class meet- 7 p.m. eachSunday;JunlorChoir
SteWJina, pastor•. Sundl.1 aehool, ing 11 L m.. alt.ernau ..r sw.tay practice, WedneJda¥, 3:15p.m.;
9:30 I.Rl.i worship service, 10:~ morniJW"s. David Holter, cIa a 1 Senior Choir practice, "nlurldly,
30 a.m.; Bible ~~and prayer leader. Christian Etw:!eavor, 7:30 7:30 p. m. i Wesleyan Serviee
service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. p, m. every oUter Sunday eve- Guild, fourth Monda)' each month
Ding. Jean Sexson, president.
at 7:30 p. m.; H16)1))' Husders
claas meeting, fourth Friday of
Pl'l)'er
meeting,
7:30
p,
m.
every
POMEROY 'FmST BAPTI91'
Wednesday.
~rd
meeting,
7:30
eacll
month, 6 p. m.; W,S.C.S.,
John WUea, ~ acbool
IUJit. &amp;lnday sdlool, 9:30 Lm.; p. m., ftrst Monday of month. second Frida)' each month, 7:30
POMEROY TRlNITY UNITED p, m.; Otaclal Board. second
morning worohlp, IO:SO a.m.;
CHURCH
OF CHRJST- ReY. W. Monday each month, 7:30 p, m.
BYF, 6 p.m. Bible otucly, Wocl.PORTLAND UNITED METIIOa.ldi.Y, 7 p.m.; choir pradlce, H. Perrin, pastor. Palriek D.
Wood,
Supt. Sundll)' Scbool, 9:15 D~T CHURCH - W. Dale Mc8:30 p.m., Wednesday.
L m.; WorsbJP, 10:25 a. m. Clurg, pastor. Sunday School.
Youth ehoir rehearsal, Monday, 9:30 L m.; Worship service, 7:30
MT. UNION HAPTIST - Rev.
6:30 p, m. Mra, Marvin Burt, p. m.; Official Board, OrstSunday
Cedi Cox, pastor. Sunday Scllool director; Senior choir rehearsal,
auperlntendellt., E " r 1 starkey, Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Mrs. Paul each month, 8:30 p, m.
OAK GROVE UNITED METH().
Sunday School, 9:45 LM.; Sunday Neue, director. 11mrsday. all
DIST
CHURCH - W. Dale Meevening worship, 7:30; Wednes- day, Busy Bee quilting party ln
Clurg, pastor. Sullday School, L0day prayer and Bible study, 7:30 church soelal room,
:30
a. m.; Worship service, 9:30
o.m.
RUTLAND C H U R C H OF
a.
~. first aM tlllrd Sundll'S
SUTTON UNITED METHO.
CHRIST - Eugene Underwood,
DIST CHURCH - W. Dale Me- pastor; V. H. Braley, &amp;t&gt;t.; Sun- each motW.h.
THE RUTLAND -METHODIST
Clurg, pastor. Sunda.Y Sch&lt;d, day school, 9:30 a. m.; comCHURCH - Rev. C. J. Lemley,
10:30 a. m.; Worlhlp service, munion and worship service, 10:pastor. Churcll School,9:30a.m.;
9:30 L m., second and fourth 30 a.m.; pra)'er meeting, Thurs- Worslllp service, 10:30 a, m.
doy, 7:30p.m.
SunlaJI each month.
ZIO!'; CHURCH OF CIIIUST CHD&gt;TER METHODIST Charge
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
Pomeroy
- IlarrlsonvHle Road.
NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert - Rev. Pearl A. Casto, putor.
John
Webster,
pastor; Ra)· LitGnte, pastor, Worship service, CHESTER: Worship, 9 a. m.;
de,
Sunday
school
superintenSunday School, 10 a. m.; Mrs.
11 L m. and 7:30p.m., Surd~.
Waid Spencer, Supt. FLAT· dent. Surda:y school, 9:30 a.m.;
Sundll)' Sehool, 9:30 a.m. Richard Barton. Supt., Charles Sis- WOODS: Church School, Sunday, morning worship, 10:30; Sunday
sell, asslatantsupt. Pr~er meet- 11 a. m., John BailY, supt. Wor• evening service, 7; prayer meet·
ship service alternates with Al· lng, Wednesday, 7 p.m.
ing, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
fred and Flatwoods. Service•
ST, JOHN'S LUTHERAN-BriSunday morning or event~. of
HABRISONVILLE PRESB¥·
an
EJweJ, pastor. Morning woreach week.
TERIAN - Mrs. Norma Lee.
ship,
9 a. m.; Sunday SchooJ,
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Sunday School Superintendent.
10:30
a.
m.
Church - Ptaneroy, Mulberry
Sundly Sehool, 9:30 .. m. SunST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN -32
Heights Road, north fl. Veterans
day service, 8 p. m., the Rev.
E,
Second St., Pomeroy, Stmday
Memorial Hospital. Phillip Gag·
Max Donahue or Middleport -er, pastor. Wednesday, 7:30 p. School, 10 a.m.; Worship service
speaking.
m., Bible Study andprltYer meet- 11 a. m.
SYRACUSE t:NITED METHOing. Saturday: Sabbath School,
JEHOV All'S WITNESSES, Lar·
DL"iT CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
ry Carnahan, pres~ mbdster, 10:30 a. m.; Worship, 9:30 a. m. Sellers, pastor. Sur.tay School,
F1RST UNITED PRESBYTER•
Swlday: Bible lecture, 9:30a.m.;
IAN CHURCH Middleport, 9:30 a. m., Ben Quisenberry,
Watch Tower Jtudy, 10:30 a.m.;
S1.41t. Morning worship. 10:30 L
Wednellday: Bible study, 7 p. m. Guest Minister, James Buchan- m., first and third Sundays eacll
an, Sunday School SuperintenThurllday: Ministry ochool, 7 p.
Evening evangelistic
denL Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. month.
m. Service meetlrw, 8 p. m.
serviee,
7:30
p. m.• secorXI and
Worship Service, 10:30 a.m.
MASON CHURCH OF CHRISTfourth
Surda,ys.
Choir practice, 7:30 p.m. Wed~11011 Weekley,
CARMEL UNITED METilOnoljlaY.
pastiii'
• •llilll' olu_,SunME~;
'
DL~T
tHORCII - Rev. Paul A.
dll,v, 10
• WorahlpandprellCh·
ASBURY
UNITED
Sellers,
pastor. Sunday School,
tng, 10:55 a. m.; Sunlllo' evening DlST, Syracuse - Rev. Wenlell
9:30
a.
m.j
Wayne Roush, SupL
service, 7;30.
Bible study Studer, pastor. Sunday School,
Morning worship, 10:30 L m.,
elasses, Wedne&amp;da..Y, 7:30 p.m.
10 L m.; Carroll Norris, SUpt. second and fourthSunda,ysoteach
GRACE EPISCOPAL- E. Main Worship service, 11 L rn.; MYF month.
Evening evangelistic
6 p. m. Sundl,y . Prayer meeting service, 8 p. m. second a n d
St., Pomeroy. Church achool eacb
Suodoy ot IO:SO Lm. 1blrd ~­ Wednesday, 8 p. m.
third Sunday each month.
•
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
""' of each month no morning
oervlee, Holy communion, 7 :SO NAZAREl'IE- Corner IAUonand
ENTERPRISE UNITED METHMulberry. Rev. Clyde V. Herder· ODIST - Rev. William Airson,
p.m.
son. pastor. Swxtay School, 9:3(1 ~ Pastor. Ralph Spencer, Sq)t.;
SOUTH BETIIEL UNITED
L m.; Raymond Walburn, Supt. Eldon Weeks, Ass'L Worsllip serMETIIODIST - Worship, secom
Morning worship, 10:30 L m.; vices, 9:30 a.m.; SurXIa,y &amp;hool,
and lourth Sunday, 10:30 L m.:
Evealng Service, 7:30 p. m. Mid- 10:30 a.m.; Youth fellowship,
tlrat and third Sundays, 7:30p.m.
week service. Wednesdi.Y, 7:30 6:30. Wednesday: Choir, 6:15 p.
Sunday School, 9:30 L rn. Youth
p.m.
m.: Bible Study, 7:30.
Fellowship, 6 p. m. each SUnday
FORFST RUN UNIU:D METHCHURCH OF CHIRST - Mid·
at T\c)pers Plaina United MetlloODIST
Rev.
Wondoll
G.
Stu!dleport,
5th and Malo. Jack
dlst Church.
ler, Pl&amp;tor. Worship servlce, 9 Scltes, supt. Bible School, 9:30
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD- L m.; Sunday School, 10 a. m. a. m.; Momi~ lVorship, 10:30 a.
Tile ROY, Chester Bryant, pastor. Mrs. Fred Nease, ~t.
m.; Ewnlng worship, 7:30p.m.;
Sunda3 Sehool, 9:30 L m.i WorMINERSVILLE U N I T E Dl Prayer service, Wednesday, 7 p.
lld,p service, 11 B. Moi Ewnbw
METHODIST
R
W nden m. Rev. Raulin Moyer, ..stor.
'M)J'Ihlp, 7:30p.m. Prayer senov.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
lee, Tuelday, 7:30 p. m. Y~ Studer, .-ator. Sunday School, -Middleport. Rev. Audry Miller,
Service, '11luraday, 7:30 p. m. 9 L m.; Keooeth W1agens, SqJt. .ltBstor. Lester Ta.ylor,Sl4Jt.,Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Morning
Molllllly sbws, Drat Saturday at Worship service, 10 a. m.
-hmootll.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF TilE Worship, 10:30 L m.; Junior SoHEMLOCK GROVE CHRJS. NAZARENE- Rev. A. E. Miller, eiety, 6:30 p.m.; NYPS, 6:45 p..
11AN Church - James &amp;nith, pastor. 8 o b Moore, Sunday m. &amp;mc~a.y EvalpllsUc meetl!V,
Pastor; Robert Paulsen, ~ Sehool SUPt. Sunday School class- 7:SO p, m. Prayer m-.w, Wed-.
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THE SALVATION ARMY -Ell·
9:30 a.m.; ~ school, 10:4!; bw Worship, 10:30 Lm.; NYPS
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Serrice Sunday 7:30p.m.; Mid- cbargtl. Sunday, 10 a.m.,HollSILVER RUN FREE WILL week Pra,yer meeting Wedne&amp;- neaa meeting; 10:30 a. m. SUnBAPTIST_ Rev. C.dlll Atldna, day 7:30p.m.; Missionary Meet, dll,v School. Young People's LeRlcllanl Flllk.~· Ill~ Second Weclneoclor or each gton, 7 p. m,; Solvoll.., moothw,
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MT, MORIAH B
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day School Sit»'- Corner SecmrJ dleport, corner ~ Foortb and
and Pomeroy su.. Mason, w. Main st. Robert Jackaon,paator.
CARLETON CHURCH-Klrp. VL; SUnday school, 9:45 a.m.j Suncii.)'Sebool, 9:~ a. m.iMom·
bur)' R&amp;*. The Rev. Jay Stues, worahlp aervlce, 11. Wednea- bw worship, lO:ab a.m., Arnold
l!qb car~ S. s. ~qJt. dll,v eV8nlng, trallll.ng union, 7: Rlehudo, ...-,
SUndi¥ Sehool, 1:30 a, m. Wor- pn,yer service, 7:4$.
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST ahlp lll'viee, 10:30 a. m. and
R 0 C K SPRINGS UNIU:D a ... Samuel J, Jaekoon, pastor,
7:SO P. m. alter.wty, Pr~Jer METIIODIST - c. J. Lemley, ~hoooenll &lt;e, 9 =SO o,Mm,;GoSun10
urvlee Meh WedntiiiiJ, 7r30 putori Hanild Blackston, church day .x
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111 30 p, m • Mra. Mil')'
tor. SUndly Blblo Slully, 9:30 a. ohlp, 7:SOI MYF Sunday, 6:30 Woods, ~sldert. "
m.; . Mwnl!W Worohlp, 10:SO; p.m. PriJer meot1111 and Bible
HYSELL RUN FREE METIIDYouth meet:lnc. 8:30 p. m.; Eve- atud)', Weclne&amp;dl,)", 7:30p.m. Ad- DIS'II··- Rev. Cecil J. Wise, pal•
nllw worohlp, 7:30. llld-W..k mlnlllntlvo Council moetlrw, lor, SUnclay S&lt;hool, 91 a. m.;
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lhle, ~i Roy Van Meter, As1t.
s..p. Surdl)' School, 9:45 .. m.;
Mondrw Worehip, 10:45 L m.;
oorvleeo first and lhird SUndly Pl'IYer meetlrw, 7:30 J, m.
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Yas _ _ No_Thaup I do worry, I teel
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'
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attitude. I know there must
be a way to correct this.
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THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
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wealtn. power , or tame,
Yea ____ No ____ There must be a practical way
ot raising my family in a
better world.

The Church Ia the greo'"t
fador on eorth for the buiWirt~~~
of character ond 9QOd cltiMnthlp. If is o atoreho1,1M of aplrlt·
uol voluet. Without o akong
Church, neithe1 democracy nor
civilization can 1urvlve. lher.
ore fvur .ound reaiOI'II why
ev.oy penon 1hould ottend .....
vicet. revulorly and·~ lh.
Churth. They ore' (1) For h..
own ~ake . (2) for hla chlldNn't
.ah. (J) For the ~ake of hh
eomonunlty arw:l nation. (.C) For
the take ai the Chun:h ltletf,
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thun:;h regularly gnd ...od )'0\lr
Bible doily.

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•know• ot a better way ot living:. You teel
discontent about present conditions, you

sense •something better,• aome•here.
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Church - u.:rriiOnVJiie Rold
- a... Roy Taylor, pallor; wn.
Uam Reeves, Slnda.Y sehoolaupt.
9.lndiQ' , achool, 9:30 a.m.; worlhlp· service, 10:30 a.m.; even(llj! worlbll), 7:SO p.m.; 111'810r
and pralae service, Thursdl¥,
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UNITED
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UNITED FAITII CHURCH of
BRETHREN
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CHRIST
Rev.
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Menzel
Smith,
pastor.
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CHURCH, Raell&gt;o - W.
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Dalo
McC1ur1,
paotor. Sundll)'
School, 9:30 a. m.; Ruasell SpenYouth meetJng, 6:30, Surdlly.
cer, s~t.; Alfred Wolfe, aaslst- School, 9:30 a. m.;WorlhlpH""
ant. Morning Sermon 11 L m., h:e, 10:30 L m.; Bible stulb,
SYRACUSE f1RST UNIU:D evening sermon,7:30p. m.,llc.er .. Woclne~, 7:30p. m.;U.N.Y.F.
PRESBYTERIAN - Rev. Llnaon rw.U~ eacll SuiXII.Y. Class meet- 7 p.m. eachSunday;JunlorChoir
SteWJina, pastor•. Sundl.1 aehool, ing 11 L m.. alt.ernau ..r sw.tay practice, WedneJda¥, 3:15p.m.;
9:30 I.Rl.i worship service, 10:~ morniJW"s. David Holter, cIa a 1 Senior Choir practice, "nlurldly,
30 a.m.; Bible ~~and prayer leader. Christian Etw:!eavor, 7:30 7:30 p. m. i Wesleyan Serviee
service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. p, m. every oUter Sunday eve- Guild, fourth Monda)' each month
Ding. Jean Sexson, president.
at 7:30 p. m.; H16)1))' Husders
claas meeting, fourth Friday of
Pl'l)'er
meeting,
7:30
p,
m.
every
POMEROY 'FmST BAPTI91'
Wednesday.
~rd
meeting,
7:30
eacll
month, 6 p. m.; W,S.C.S.,
John WUea, ~ acbool
IUJit. &amp;lnday sdlool, 9:30 Lm.; p. m., ftrst Monday of month. second Frida)' each month, 7:30
POMEROY TRlNITY UNITED p, m.; Otaclal Board. second
morning worohlp, IO:SO a.m.;
CHURCH
OF CHRJST- ReY. W. Monday each month, 7:30 p, m.
BYF, 6 p.m. Bible otucly, Wocl.PORTLAND UNITED METIIOa.ldi.Y, 7 p.m.; choir pradlce, H. Perrin, pastor. Palriek D.
Wood,
Supt. Sundll)' Scbool, 9:15 D~T CHURCH - W. Dale Mc8:30 p.m., Wednesday.
L m.; WorsbJP, 10:25 a. m. Clurg, pastor. Sunday School.
Youth ehoir rehearsal, Monday, 9:30 L m.; Worship service, 7:30
MT. UNION HAPTIST - Rev.
6:30 p, m. Mra, Marvin Burt, p. m.; Official Board, OrstSunday
Cedi Cox, pastor. Sunday Scllool director; Senior choir rehearsal,
auperlntendellt., E " r 1 starkey, Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Mrs. Paul each month, 8:30 p, m.
OAK GROVE UNITED METH().
Sunday School, 9:45 LM.; Sunday Neue, director. 11mrsday. all
DIST
CHURCH - W. Dale Meevening worship, 7:30; Wednes- day, Busy Bee quilting party ln
Clurg, pastor. Sullday School, L0day prayer and Bible study, 7:30 church soelal room,
:30
a. m.; Worship service, 9:30
o.m.
RUTLAND C H U R C H OF
a.
~. first aM tlllrd Sundll'S
SUTTON UNITED METHO.
CHRIST - Eugene Underwood,
DIST CHURCH - W. Dale Me- pastor; V. H. Braley, &amp;t&gt;t.; Sun- each motW.h.
THE RUTLAND -METHODIST
Clurg, pastor. Sunda.Y Sch&lt;d, day school, 9:30 a. m.; comCHURCH - Rev. C. J. Lemley,
10:30 a. m.; Worlhlp service, munion and worship service, 10:pastor. Churcll School,9:30a.m.;
9:30 L m., second and fourth 30 a.m.; pra)'er meeting, Thurs- Worslllp service, 10:30 a, m.
doy, 7:30p.m.
SunlaJI each month.
ZIO!'; CHURCH OF CIIIUST CHD&gt;TER METHODIST Charge
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
Pomeroy
- IlarrlsonvHle Road.
NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert - Rev. Pearl A. Casto, putor.
John
Webster,
pastor; Ra)· LitGnte, pastor, Worship service, CHESTER: Worship, 9 a. m.;
de,
Sunday
school
superintenSunday School, 10 a. m.; Mrs.
11 L m. and 7:30p.m., Surd~.
Waid Spencer, Supt. FLAT· dent. Surda:y school, 9:30 a.m.;
Sundll)' Sehool, 9:30 a.m. Richard Barton. Supt., Charles Sis- WOODS: Church School, Sunday, morning worship, 10:30; Sunday
sell, asslatantsupt. Pr~er meet- 11 a. m., John BailY, supt. Wor• evening service, 7; prayer meet·
ship service alternates with Al· lng, Wednesday, 7 p.m.
ing, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
fred and Flatwoods. Service•
ST, JOHN'S LUTHERAN-BriSunday morning or event~. of
HABRISONVILLE PRESB¥·
an
EJweJ, pastor. Morning woreach week.
TERIAN - Mrs. Norma Lee.
ship,
9 a. m.; Sunday SchooJ,
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Sunday School Superintendent.
10:30
a.
m.
Church - Ptaneroy, Mulberry
Sundly Sehool, 9:30 .. m. SunST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN -32
Heights Road, north fl. Veterans
day service, 8 p. m., the Rev.
E,
Second St., Pomeroy, Stmday
Memorial Hospital. Phillip Gag·
Max Donahue or Middleport -er, pastor. Wednesday, 7:30 p. School, 10 a.m.; Worship service
speaking.
m., Bible Study andprltYer meet- 11 a. m.
SYRACUSE t:NITED METHOing. Saturday: Sabbath School,
JEHOV All'S WITNESSES, Lar·
DL"iT CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
ry Carnahan, pres~ mbdster, 10:30 a. m.; Worship, 9:30 a. m. Sellers, pastor. Sur.tay School,
F1RST UNITED PRESBYTER•
Swlday: Bible lecture, 9:30a.m.;
IAN CHURCH Middleport, 9:30 a. m., Ben Quisenberry,
Watch Tower Jtudy, 10:30 a.m.;
S1.41t. Morning worship. 10:30 L
Wednellday: Bible study, 7 p. m. Guest Minister, James Buchan- m., first and third Sundays eacll
an, Sunday School SuperintenThurllday: Ministry ochool, 7 p.
Evening evangelistic
denL Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. month.
m. Service meetlrw, 8 p. m.
serviee,
7:30
p. m.• secorXI and
Worship Service, 10:30 a.m.
MASON CHURCH OF CHRISTfourth
Surda,ys.
Choir practice, 7:30 p.m. Wed~11011 Weekley,
CARMEL UNITED METilOnoljlaY.
pastiii'
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tHORCII - Rev. Paul A.
dll,v, 10
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ASBURY
UNITED
Sellers,
pastor. Sunday School,
tng, 10:55 a. m.; Sunlllo' evening DlST, Syracuse - Rev. Wenlell
9:30
a.
m.j
Wayne Roush, SupL
service, 7;30.
Bible study Studer, pastor. Sunday School,
Morning worship, 10:30 L m.,
elasses, Wedne&amp;da..Y, 7:30 p.m.
10 L m.; Carroll Norris, SUpt. second and fourthSunda,ysoteach
GRACE EPISCOPAL- E. Main Worship service, 11 L rn.; MYF month.
Evening evangelistic
6 p. m. Sundl,y . Prayer meeting service, 8 p. m. second a n d
St., Pomeroy. Church achool eacb
Suodoy ot IO:SO Lm. 1blrd ~­ Wednesday, 8 p. m.
third Sunday each month.
•
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
""' of each month no morning
oervlee, Holy communion, 7 :SO NAZAREl'IE- Corner IAUonand
ENTERPRISE UNITED METHMulberry. Rev. Clyde V. Herder· ODIST - Rev. William Airson,
p.m.
son. pastor. Swxtay School, 9:3(1 ~ Pastor. Ralph Spencer, Sq)t.;
SOUTH BETIIEL UNITED
L m.; Raymond Walburn, Supt. Eldon Weeks, Ass'L Worsllip serMETIIODIST - Worship, secom
Morning worship, 10:30 L m.; vices, 9:30 a.m.; SurXIa,y &amp;hool,
and lourth Sunday, 10:30 L m.:
Evealng Service, 7:30 p. m. Mid- 10:30 a.m.; Youth fellowship,
tlrat and third Sundays, 7:30p.m.
week service. Wednesdi.Y, 7:30 6:30. Wednesday: Choir, 6:15 p.
Sunday School, 9:30 L rn. Youth
p.m.
m.: Bible Study, 7:30.
Fellowship, 6 p. m. each SUnday
FORFST RUN UNIU:D METHCHURCH OF CHIRST - Mid·
at T\c)pers Plaina United MetlloODIST
Rev.
Wondoll
G.
Stu!dleport,
5th and Malo. Jack
dlst Church.
ler, Pl&amp;tor. Worship servlce, 9 Scltes, supt. Bible School, 9:30
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD- L m.; Sunday School, 10 a. m. a. m.; Momi~ lVorship, 10:30 a.
Tile ROY, Chester Bryant, pastor. Mrs. Fred Nease, ~t.
m.; Ewnlng worship, 7:30p.m.;
Sunda3 Sehool, 9:30 L m.i WorMINERSVILLE U N I T E Dl Prayer service, Wednesday, 7 p.
lld,p service, 11 B. Moi Ewnbw
METHODIST
R
W nden m. Rev. Raulin Moyer, ..stor.
'M)J'Ihlp, 7:30p.m. Prayer senov.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
lee, Tuelday, 7:30 p. m. Y~ Studer, .-ator. Sunday School, -Middleport. Rev. Audry Miller,
Service, '11luraday, 7:30 p. m. 9 L m.; Keooeth W1agens, SqJt. .ltBstor. Lester Ta.ylor,Sl4Jt.,Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Morning
Molllllly sbws, Drat Saturday at Worship service, 10 a. m.
-hmootll.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF TilE Worship, 10:30 L m.; Junior SoHEMLOCK GROVE CHRJS. NAZARENE- Rev. A. E. Miller, eiety, 6:30 p.m.; NYPS, 6:45 p..
11AN Church - James &amp;nith, pastor. 8 o b Moore, Sunday m. &amp;mc~a.y EvalpllsUc meetl!V,
Pastor; Robert Paulsen, ~ Sehool SUPt. Sunday School class- 7:SO p, m. Prayer m-.w, Wed-.
1ehool aupt. Momil'll servlee, es for aU aps, 9:30 Lm.t Mor• n~~lday, 7:30 p, m.
THE SALVATION ARMY -Ell·
9:30 a.m.; ~ school, 10:4!; bw Worship, 10:30 Lm.; NYPS
a.m.; youth meetmg, 6:U p.m. SUnday 6:30 p.m.: Evangellatle "'l' Rill' S. Wlnlllfl, olllcer In
Serrice Sunday 7:30p.m.; Mid- cbargtl. Sunday, 10 a.m.,HollSILVER RUN FREE WILL week Pra,yer meeting Wedne&amp;- neaa meeting; 10:30 a. m. SUnBAPTIST_ Rev. C.dlll Atldna, day 7:30p.m.; Missionary Meet, dll,v School. Young People's LeRlcllanl Flllk.~· Ill~ Second Weclneoclor or each gton, 7 p. m,; Solvoll.., moothw,
School ~- SUnclay moolh 7:30 p,m.
7:SO p, m,; Thurlldll)', 1 lo 3 p.
School, 10 L m.; W...uq,, 7:30
MASON BAPTIST CHAPEL- m.: Lodles Hame LA&gt;aguo; 7p,m.
-~- .__....- .
Prep classes.
p.m. P -~
.....---.., The Rev. Harold CUml_...am,
,..,,
APTIST ~••
7o30 p, m. Choir J)l'letlee, 'llloo- pastor, Charita Lambert, su...
MT, MORIAH B
-·
day, 7 p,. m.
day School Sit»'- Corner SecmrJ dleport, corner ~ Foortb and
and Pomeroy su.. Mason, w. Main st. Robert Jackaon,paator.
CARLETON CHURCH-Klrp. VL; SUnday school, 9:45 a.m.j Suncii.)'Sebool, 9:~ a. m.iMom·
bur)' R&amp;*. The Rev. Jay Stues, worahlp aervlce, 11. Wednea- bw worship, lO:ab a.m., Arnold
l!qb car~ S. s. ~qJt. dll,v eV8nlng, trallll.ng union, 7: Rlehudo, ...-,
SUndi¥ Sehool, 1:30 a, m. Wor- pn,yer service, 7:4$.
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST ahlp lll'viee, 10:30 a. m. and
R 0 C K SPRINGS UNIU:D a ... Samuel J, Jaekoon, pastor,
7:SO P. m. alter.wty, Pr~Jer METIIODIST - c. J. Lemley, ~hoooenll &lt;e, 9 =SO o,Mm,;GoSun10
urvlee Meh WedntiiiiJ, 7r30 putori Hanild Blackston, church day .x
,
a. m., rs. rP.m.
oehool .....-mte.ndonL Morning =~~'::'m.~stw;"l'll"!
POMEROY
CHURCH
OF ,....111111), 9.SO L 111.1 church ,_ Unl
Drill and ....... Sua·
CHRIST- 11obrt ll Wmd, paotdlool, 10:15 a.m.; e-ng wor"';'.
111 30 p, m • Mra. Mil')'
tor. SUndly Blblo Slully, 9:30 a. ohlp, 7:SOI MYF Sunday, 6:30 Woods, ~sldert. "
m.; . Mwnl!W Worohlp, 10:SO; p.m. PriJer meot1111 and Bible
HYSELL RUN FREE METIIDYouth meet:lnc. 8:30 p. m.; Eve- atud)', Weclne&amp;dl,)", 7:30p.m. Ad- DIS'II··- Rev. Cecil J. Wise, pal•
nllw worohlp, 7:30. llld-W..k mlnlllntlvo Council moetlrw, lor, SUnclay S&lt;hool, 91 a. m.;
oervlce, Wocl-,y, 7:38 p.m. llrol MoRiay or each lftO!Ith, 7:- - . _ Worahlp, 10:30; Emlh1r
Junior choir .Praetlce, FrkiiJr, 3ctp.m.
.
worlldp. 7:30; YOUill' Peopteta
MOI!NING
STAR UNITI:D
METIIODLc;;T CIIUUCJ1 - Uev.
TIONAL oruucn - 11ov. wulard Dutcher, pastor. Mra. Wor- W1U1am Airaon, PIStol'i J o h B
lhle, ~i Roy Van Meter, As1t.
s..p. Surdl)' School, 9:45 .. m.;
Mondrw Worehip, 10:45 L m.;
oorvleeo first and lhird SUndly Pl'IYer meetlrw, 7:30 J, m.
Tt.or~, Fred E. Smith, tay.
lNder. Yooth Fellowship, 7:30
p. m. Sunday.

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10:30 a. m. Blythe 1belaa. Supt.
Youth Fellowahl.p, 6:30 p. m.
THE RUTLAND COMMUNITY
evening with Rev. Caito, WecL .... aCHURCH-118¥.
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tor.
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-heachlJw, flrlt and third Sumay
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CHRIST -Charles RWisell, pas..
tor, Rlebard Gilkey, Supt. Sunday School, 9;30 a. m.; Mornlrw
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worahlp, 7 p.m. WedneldayBible
Rudy, 7:30p.m.
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Stout, children's 11\Cierbundent.
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BRADBURY CHURCH
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oenlor high and ,.... adults m. Glen. Evans, &amp;lpt. Church Hrmeet ln former Methodist Church vlces, 10:30 a.m.; evening serfor SUnday Church SchooL Boyd vice, 7:30; Wednesday, prayer
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PER STORE

Morning

Enni~ Wonhip,
7:30 p. m. Pnyer services, 7:30
p, m. Weclnelldll)'. SUnday School.
Superl-nt, Poullne M&lt;Cllnlock. Pa-, Rev. Morris M.
Wolfe.

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GARBAGE
300

PRESSURE

ALL NEW

GALVANIZED

CANS

Ru10ol~ pastor. No1'o
IIUIII C, Will, ·~ Sllndll,v School,
9:30 L m.; WorlhJ,p aervlce,

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m. R. Euaene Gill, paolor: Phil
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DEXU:R CHURCH OF CHIUSf

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Servlcoo r.elday prayer meetln&amp; 7:30p.m.
at 315 Main St., Pt. Plea on~ 9mc1oY nllld worohlp, 7 :SO.
Suncllya 11 a. m.; Wednesda)'J
THE DANVILLE WESLEY AN
8 p. m. All welcome.
CHURCH- Charles Dozer,l)l,&amp;tor;
Adra Swick, Sunday School
WTIRWGE UNIU:D METH~rinlondenl. Sundll)' School,
ODIST - .Worship, ftratand third
9:30 L m.; Worship l!lervlce,
Sundays of each month, Ut:45 L
m.; secoRI and fourth Sundl)'a, 10:30 L m. Youth and Junior
7:30 9· m. ,.,...., Sehool, 9:45 )'outh service. 6:45 p, m. Evea. m. Christian Eadeavor, third Ill~ worahlp, 7:30. Pnyef and
praise, Wednesda.l', 7:30.
Saturday of each mondL

OF GOD - Second st., MUOD,

w. vo, Suodoy Sehool, 10 a.m.
MOI'Ilinl worship, 11 a. m. Evu...
loiiDDLEPORT HEATH UNITED plliUf" servtee, ..7:3t.J-p., m. Bible
METHODIST- Max E. llonalllo, Study and _..- oonlce, Wed·
mlnlller; Jamea IIHwl-, .. lldQ', 7:SO p, m, Cho-·Ten·
!luldi,J IChoo1 _ . . , . _

- . Jiaotor. ~ '173-1133.
ChUrch aeboOl, 9:30 a.m.; morn- - CARLETON clltJRCH
IDe worlhlp, 10:30 a.m.; youth ....,. Rood. Slimy Sebool, 9:SO
II100IIDII, a..lo.y, 6p.m. Choir re- ., m., Ralt&gt;h carl. !qll. Wor1hlp
hoaroal W-oclor. 7 p.m., choir aervlce, 10:30 a. m. IIIII 7:30 p.
d l - . Ben Pllll-. l'rl1or m. a l - l Y • ._.,. meollqr,

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Weclneoclor, 7:30 p. m,

IITAil VAlli 7k Wll

HOW
WOULD
YOU
ANSWERP
Yas _ _ No_Thaup I do worry, I teel
there's a way to prevent it.
'
Yes _ _ Ho _ _ Sometimthl
I antasoJ;aiZI! people
because ot IIJ'&amp;Otions or
attitude. I know there must
be a way to correct this.
Yes _ _ No_lt seems contral"Y to real! ty,
but I teel that real happiness is something apart from

THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
.. ALL fOR 'Hf CHURCH

wealtn. power , or tame,
Yea ____ No ____ There must be a practical way
ot raising my family in a
better world.

The Church Ia the greo'"t
fador on eorth for the buiWirt~~~
of character ond 9QOd cltiMnthlp. If is o atoreho1,1M of aplrlt·
uol voluet. Without o akong
Church, neithe1 democracy nor
civilization can 1urvlve. lher.
ore fvur .ound reaiOI'II why
ev.oy penon 1hould ottend .....
vicet. revulorly and·~ lh.
Churth. They ore' (1) For h..
own ~ake . (2) for hla chlldNn't
.ah. (J) For the ~ake of hh
eomonunlty arw:l nation. (.C) For
the take ai the Chun:h ltletf,
whkh ne.d1 hi1 morol gncl mo'-•iol IUpporf. Plc.n to go to
thun:;h regularly gnd ...od )'0\lr
Bible doily.

A •yea• answer to any ot these questions
is definite proof ot God's oonceru tor ·rou.
God talks to man by mekiug him •reel• and
•know• ot a better way ot living:. You teel
discontent about present conditions, you

sense •something better,• aome•here.
That's God talking to you. Listen to him.

~

Come to church this Sunday. Read His Livia&amp;
word in the Bible.
This ooUld be the ohanoe you've been wait-

c~

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Monday

Wednesday Thursday
I Corinthians Ephesians

Deuteronom.,. II Samuel

8: 11 -20

10:23-33

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With the hope it will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that which is goc:xt ln famO.y
and community life, this feature ls sponsored by the bualne~a firma and organizations whose namea
appear below.

HEINER'S BAKERY

LARRY'S SOHIO
SERVICE
(Larry Dalley)

BAKERS OF GOOD BREAD

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HUNTINGfON, W. VA,

WEST MAIN ST,
POMEROY, 0.
SUPPOR'l' 11IE CHURCH OP'YOVR CHOICE

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.. MEMBER OF THE BIG 3"
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
TUPPERS PLAINS
PI!, 667-3280

MIDDLEPOR1

PHONE 992-3284

TINY'S FOODLAND

BOGGS EQUIPMENT

MIDDLEPORT, 0 .

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FARM- INDUSTRIAL- LAWN- GARDEN
TUPPERS PLAINS
PH. 667-3435

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

OHIO VAUEY BAKING CO.

ORIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER
MIDDLEPORT, OtDO

BAKERS OF HOLSUM BREAD
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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MARK V STORE

Mercury- Comet- Ealilsh Ford
593-11601
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LEIVING COAL COMPANY

WILLIS ANTHONY

PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBtrrORS
OF IUGH GRADE COAL
WEST COWMBIA, W, VA.

PLUMBING AND HEATING
99Z.2Sli0
240 LINCOLN ST.
MIDDLEPORT

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Ave, Vlsltl!W houri 2-4 and 7-8
p.m. Parenti only on Pediatric•
Wan!.
Admlealona
Mrs. Leslor L. Rouoh, 1093
Sunoet Dr.; Mro. Angol G. Ado
ams, Rt. 1 Galllpolla; M r a.
Cbarleo B. RobllliOO, RL 2 Jll6.
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THE STORE Wl'nl A HART

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U, Sc:hool 811J1L &amp;nJoy School
must m.- lli.QJli!.S/ia.'l!llh~ ,at 9:30 o •.m,; ~ niaJl! ...._.
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Mra. Mlchlll: R. Mciii•W~J,
lllra. Dowey Mulllno, Van B.
Robblno, U!arleo E. Roollh, Mra.
Georp W, So.U.., WWiam F.
~Ires, Mrs. Jmn R. Tlaekor,
James Walter&amp;, lllro. Walter C.
Wlaeman, Mra. stanley IL Doll
and
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McKlllliO)' and lniUI. daU!Ihlor,
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can, Francis L. Dunllp, Elmer
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A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching Want Ads Bring Top·Grade Results
5 11.111.

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INfOIMA TIOH
DEADLINES
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I!GUUTIONS
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#.441tlo•l 25c Cher. . ,., Alllvor•

For Rent

Notice

Card of Thanks

GUN SHOOT, &amp;mday. Dec. I,
at the Rutland American LeWE WISH to thank all persons
gion Farm.
11+3le
who helped make our 25th weddire anniversary observance
such a memorable occasion.
J. M. alii Mildred Gaul.

neighbora, and relatives for
their sympattcy and kindness
after the detth or our dear
husband am: Cather, Richard
Jacks. We thank the Martin
Funeral Home, The Rutland
Fire Dept., The Langsville
Christian Church Cor their
help, food and use or the fellowship r0001., thepallbearers,
Rev. Ira Wellmln for his consoling words, Mrs. C. 0. Chlpoo
m•n, the organist, those who
sent cards, flowers and food.
Our sincere thanks to all who
help1!d In &amp;Qf way. Your kird-ness shall never be forgotten
in this time or deep sorrow,
Wile, Avanell Jacks ami
Children.
IU..ltp

In Memory
IN MEMORY ol James A. Robson, who passed away 21
years ago, Docember 6th, 1914.

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ATJ'ENTION - Olan Mtlla Studio needa several Jadleo, mon.
or studellts for llgbl dellvery
.....t. Mus! have car. Conlacl
Mr. De Long, LaSalle Hotel,
Middleport, Rllllm 411, IDlerviews Friday lhru Mouday
from 10 to 12 and 1 1o 8 p.m.

Sunday. December 8, noon 111
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C.o\RPENTRY, palnlia8, plltdl-

THE CHESTER Fire Dept. will
sponsor a gun shoot at t h e
baak Walton Farm ~y.
Dec. a. Everyone Is welcome.,
J.U.3Ic

KAY WYAIT Donerer. stylist.
;, employed at Dorothy'•
Beauty Shop and Salon. Open
on Satun!ays by &amp;!lJIOinlmetrt.
J.U.3Ic
WILL DO sewing at oome zippers,
pockets. pegglns.
hemming, alterations, &lt;lc.
Mrs Freddie Thabet, Maoon,
Phone 773-5851.
44tle

VACANCY for twu elderly poo.
pie. Prefer prl•ate paid pa- - Pbone ~~-. 7'/U115.
IN-lie
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in a Bible
tucbinl Church. D ., try,
Bible Bapl111 Temple. .. Illdependent dlurcll, 1n tho for..

mer Brown'• lforblo Jl1dc.,

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p.m. Friday lftlllnl. Put..ll:m Derrinllon. lllvenl1!ood,
s-.1 Baptllt Cburcb
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MUSIC EVERY FridiiJ and
Saturday at JadE's Club 411
lfarrlson9llle 8Dad off Rt. 7.
1J.Utc

Travel trallor,

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left In storage. 'l1llt mecldne
sold much hi&amp;IJer, Mall.eo but.tonbolel, dum, embro., ,..
cy lllilcbea. Pay slorap bill
ol ltUt. Terms can be arranged. Call IIIIJ.IISS. 12-Wie

BASE Guitar. Like new, lll!d
•ery little. dual plcltupl, wiD
take •Ill' reuonable offer, also regular 8 string with triple plcbpo. Phone 911-14311.

:m FORD, 85 H.P. A·l condi147-1111.

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over $600 takeJ 11. JU.atp

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STI1:REO radio conoole, t apeecl
lnterm1Dd changer. Dual volume conlnll t speaker aound
system. Lovely walnut llnlJb.
Take • ..,. pa)'lllenta of t$.111
per month or balance fll..lt.

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We hove a few date1 still
available for Christmas
parties. Coli today for
your reservation .

PHONE 992-9974 .

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HockllliJIOit, Ohio
Phone 667-3370

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lt'.JdloDCI 11 Nlpo'--o Ohio, o-ct 8os
balance 172.50. Nothing dcnm,
1n. oUa•rwlM ..._. plaoi ., ·ftdo
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1111
111.50 monl!lly, or $18.50 c:aah.
diDH b 11nkaon.. WU1 tQII D0U0e
Ulll OD. Ule ltlla daJ ot Odo1MI',
Pbooe Rev......,... B1181111
111111. Ule und41nlpecl aJe4 bu" h-Crill llnMGI.
Oldo
taloll lll&amp;lUf; h1m. la tiM C6mmoD.
after 1 p.m.
u.wtp
Ceurt el llelp CMDtJ, Olllo,
I 1 lfe i"MM
IJI'Q'Ial fer 41~ eu.tod7 of ....
nor eblldnD. &amp;Dd o&amp;b• Nllll, OIL tbl
NEW MERCHANDISE, .....
ll'aUdll of P'DII aea*t 01 dlrt7 .-s
AIR
CONDITIONING
!Wrlgerand 8lltiqueo at tho sale Jl'rl..
utnme ft1MU.r. latd eiiiiM wW 1M
f ... .......,.,. OD IUid ...... U. Mil daJ'
atlm ..moe. Jadl'a Rerrtt- of
day Dilht, Dec. I, 7:311 p.m.
luuarp, 1M.
eraUon, New Haven. bona
l'bJIIII ...... IWirtlll'
........... l"atb
Adams Auclloo - ·
lli1HII'It.
t • tre
Attamerl lot P!UU

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218 E. Main
992-9974
POMEROY. OHIO

91'RAW. Pbooe IDCI7.
JJ+utp

Take over
Dally 5:30A.M. ta 8:30 P.M.-Suaahy 7:00,. 7:00
payments of Ill per monlb .....--~~~--------.;....._..;,;.._
CocO, 100 W. Main St., Pomepay Just $1S.IO. CaH 111-1211.
for ille
...,.
14-lk
_ _ _ _ 11-IMte REDUCE SAFE, aimple 1 n d
GRAVELY TRACI'OR, CluiJI.
SEWING Maddne. Tills llliiCbrut - a.m.. tobllla. 0&amp;Lost and Found
mao apeclal, free """" lllade
1111 oeata. Ne1IOll Drup.
lne
equipped
to
zig
•••.
mob
ly
with .., now Gra9ely purLOST - Latge Walker lamd
U.JS.alp
dulled
In December. Gnvely
near Chester. Bas - wldle buttonholes, dam. """ '"' bolleye and 0110 broWn eye. Ph.
Tractor pr~c:oa Jtart at MD.
- · aD without attadiiMDII. GOOD HAY and atrn. ~
Graftly T'ncl« Salol, PornIIIIS-311111 COolvil1e.
~
Abo bu ID8IIJ lwbutl
ll~Uip
Pay just "1.17 cr 1111dld'
- · Ollio.
lU.atc
J11171De11ls
of
fl.
WID
~
TliREE
BEDROOM
randt
11J1e
For S•le or Trade
alrale 1n your home all ...
homo ,. Syraatle. Hanllload 11157 Cl!EVROI.ET, 'Uon. Ganci
lil67 PON'nAC Jl'lreblrd, V-1 &amp;
conc!Hioo. ~ ..,.,._
3111.
11-IMie
tomatlc transmlloloa, liD
!loon, llorm doGn 11111 - IU-Itp
01c1lmoblle .,..vertlble, V-1.
port. Economical ... - power llleerint!. power bnba; II' CARPETS locl dull 11111
Ciooe lo 11111 dlurdles.
Pbono . . . . .
11-a.Uip FLOOR DZMONII'II4TOR
11161 Rambler llatlm ....., drear, ....,..., tho apoll u
model etereo. b a ell walthoy appear- Blue~I eyllnder. - - Jl'bwlnut eonoole 4M a FM r•
dng ovaDable. Pllono ID4II7
Reut
· lhampooor
"' AKC Puppies. ~. Coc:Uro.
Baker
l"uonitun.
1U4Io
clio,
BIIR automolle floollnjf
Pondlel, WOIIIea and Selmans.
... 111-1741.
11_
.
,_ Mllb pajUDda Ill
en, Bartaroo Kl'1., CoaltfDe,
UlST BR!Gift' earpot colon:
euz or pay tJIUI. aet IOid
Oblo, Pboole 117-.
For lent
for DIUdl hJ&amp;!Ier. Try II br
11-1-1bem Blue 1MSEVEN ROOM "'"',..__.,. In 1ft. Rent &lt;loctrlc .......,..,..
,..... borne. Pboole ~~- Q.
Middleport....,. clelned 111111
IJ ,..,....,
tulle
et. Tlny'a lluplnlw&lt;d.
1JAY, !'bone 7a.t'IU.
Dl4lc
eompleleb' - . """'
ml back pord&gt;ol and mlrlll
SPINET ,._, A-1 _. CHIIIUAHUA JIIIPFI• for ule.
'*'· ,., ..,..,._ all PURE BRED Dalmatlm pup- USED
lU.atc
dillon, light walnut IIDIIII, caB . . ..
...,._
11-l7-41e
plea. male and lemale, I
..15. WendeD'a. ll1ll Garfield
....U old, PI each. Pltono
Ave.. Parbnbwt, W. VI. 1.111 DODGE, flO I door hardI ROOM apii1DMid. dolo lo IIIIJ.'IOII.
IJ.S4Ic
top, V I . - · power
Phone til UOI.
11-11.......... l'omeroJ. CoD ...
llleerlng, bnbl, t tiNa,
na s p.m. lt-IMc CIIRIS'I1IAS SPIICW.I .....
1100.00.
WJ.#/2
evenlnp,
POI'ATOES, Phone llfHlu niklnc doll 11111 I
1J.Uip
a - Profllll, Portland.
'I1WLER SP.\CE, "'""' lo
11101Jiba ol plaDo )! 1W bJ
If. I~
..... ap. p;l..te, plolllJ ol
1f1flr ARRIVED. IDI!Il11 awerteacber
ol
,...
for ddldren .. plq.
allo """ _,. JON; ....
tho purdiiM cf I W,.._ TWO BLIOC'I'RIC Amerle.on 1'\'·
Pltoao.....
1-l~
liloor plano. Good quaJii,J
er tralna. Phone llllli-DM.
-ddldren'a
lhlpmonl,
- · ··
and
clmhlntl.
Joftero
pilar oulfll. Pf.ll$; Good . .
JU.3Ie
FURNISIIEll and llllfumlshod
Clolldnl Store, Rl I. l"ot»
leetloa of Ealey .......
aportmellll. a.. 1o - .
lOll'.
1U«c
S
BEDROOM
bouse
1D
RaciDe.
up; llfetlmo ......
1M
011
.
.
Wadoll'a,
Dill
Pltoao - ·
11-IMc
....,..lly n!IIIOIIeled. Owner
Garlleld Ava., P..........,
being tranolened. CIMence
I'IIIIMSHED ......-t, t
W. Va. Plloaa • 1111.
ItAly, tft.2111.
lU4Ic
1'1101111 and boiiL lluton ..,_
volume control.

EYINRUDE

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KALAMAZOO Trtmola guitar,
lf.indl speakamplifier, er, e:zs. Phone IIIUIIO.
l2+3lp

2 BLOND end llblea and collee llble, and blond ..,.,..
11a1111. can • • · JU.ae

--m

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c1reu1tJc

table
mirror and dlell ol
dra,.... 1o maldl, one dnuer Willi mlrror, two matching
u...,. room chain, one oolld
oU clrlno cloe, two tiered
Olld llbloa. Call - - - after
5:30 p.m.
lUIIe

GLASSED TOP

Real Estate For~
O'llllll!:N " CIIO'II'
JUW.TY OOIIPANY
I'IIIIBIIOY - 5 1'10111 fr11110,
ball!, to ~ cfll.
trict, oul Ill llooda, ... fUr.
.... heat,
I'OIIBIIOY - ll acre, I 100m
liGule, s 1!edraoma. balb, dolo

ouoo.oo

m,

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bu(ufl.-..

IYRA£'V8B - I -

baaae,

bath, part b a - . t lllrol
loll, perfect apot far houoe, tii.GOO.OO
llll:IIRY B. a.BL4ND

'"'.511

AQUARIUMS - Qlrbdi!IU ael.l
5. to, 11 gallons. see - ...,..
plele line fl. escllc fish and
U-Da
oupplles. Gill .eettlllcllel
noldl, 1111011, '1'. Vo. Pllono
1.111 POMTIAC Tempoal..._,
availahle. 'llM! House o1 'f111'm61fl.
11-lt11e POODLE PUPPIES, AltC Tor
IIPt 111'17-cr-; ndlo. pow.
sm, flnt nll4l left be:olr
m~~~~a~uro.
and
up.
111111
er
lleorlnc. bliiCII 'finJI lnW'Pl•llnl Point RelarL ()poll 3 ROOM 1l!lfurnlllled apartnlillll.
ior.
M!lnp, 11,-. Pbont
..,Ice
and
lfOOIIIInl.
P"t 1o t TIIM l1lna Sal. I'll.
IIIIJ.Ma.
11 1 tre
1'/Nlll.
IMaie
m-•.
JJ+lllp
Pltoao - ·
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I

1111111 MODEL llenll, lo9ll1 ftl.
nut big t opeed
automatic record ehanpr.
Tbls bu 1oM and FM radio.
Tab over paymenls fl. e&amp;.ta
per moolll or balance fl.
llOUS. Call II!IZ-2IISII. 1U«c

EARLY AMI!lRlOAN stereo:
1968 moc1e! stereo 1oM and FM 1 GIBSON eJectrtc gu1lar with
rndio ~ dual_..
streldl cord and ampliller,
lrer system. Balanoo d u e
om!lleat condition; two patra
• ·71, or IIIOlllhly JN111110DII
of ..... okates .... boyo' """
of $1.20. Call 118U211. 1U4Ic
5, one &amp;lrll' lila S; one boys'
I.,.. blazer jaclrJ!I, lila II.
STEREO &amp;WIO combination:
AD Heme prlood ..._.....•.
F- apeed lnleriiiWol dtantcan IIIIJ.3573 after 1 p.m.
er. kpealrer IIOUIId system.
JU.3Ie
Lovely walnut llnlsb. Tills IMII
jUII a rew monthl old. Pay
MUST SELL I niODl - · louted oo comer Spring m1
balan&lt;e of •·•· or llllllllbly
Condor SLB., Pomeroy, Obioi
payments. CoD - · ·
lU-«0 well buill but iJI..
sJde repau-a. MIW! me an ol·
SEWING MACIIINE: Maddne
ter. Can be seen bJ ca1llnl
e&lt;julpped to zig ZlllJ, make
Mrs. WilHam Henry, Chaurr
buttonhol&lt;s, dam, MW on bUtcey, Ohio, ~ tu lite
lana, an without attachmonls.
Has many futures not meJI- AltC Golden Retrle9er pupplao,
Uoned. Pay $43.12 or Jmlltllly
Ut Ash St., Middleport. IBpayments of • . CaB - 1 .
Hlll.
~
1U4Ic
UNCWUMED LAYAWAY, I~
Nel&lt;o Sewing machine. needs
CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
oo attachments; sews on buttons. monograms, laney 11111Christmas
ches.
Pay fl4.53 or f5.25
Candloo .................. 2 for 29&lt;
month. Try it In yOlO' lmme.
Christmas Cards .. lO for 39c
Phone
Mason City 1192-3935.
Christmas Trees ..7 ft. 6.00
12+3tc
Christmas
Flowers .................. pot 2.49
ONE DBA WING or artillt table,
New T estaments .......... I.OO
adjustable In height, tl2.
Pllone 992-ZIU.
12-5-lltc

I WEElt OLD PIGS, Pboae

Business Servi,es

1111 S'lEREO rldlo COlllbiJIIo.
l1oll, bandoomo walnut - .
oole. Tills bu a BSII aurom.
lie record cllanlor. Take .......
paymenta of .. per monlb ...
P11 llal- dat I7UJ. Call
. . . ..
1U«c

1117,

20-lool, aelf-&lt;OIItalnocl, ~
lng, 11r conditioned. Gooclcon-&lt;lltloa. Phone Muon TIU'I71.
11411c

W1m.dToluy

HYMN SING at Church ol God,
lng, electrical work. Pbone
Chester, Ohio, Dec. 7, 7:30 ()loohlre ii67-7B. U.U.Uip
p.m., lealuring Rev. Ray Andenlon and Roar family ol
Wam.cl
Olilllcolhe. Ohio. Everyone
ANTIQUES, !Umllure, dl.....
welcome.
J.U..Jtc
milcellaneous. lin. Howard

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WILL BUY raw lura m1 beof
bldes. Cor! Cberallor, Lotq
GUN SHOOT. Brood Run Rod
and Gun Club, New Haven. - 11-»aac

ARE YOU

AP.uma:NTII

In Middleport. AD aiiJIU.
paid. Bawley • Reed,
dleport. Pbono ...1771.

I.ADY TO DO bousework IIlii
cookini. Uve ln. Phone IIIIJ. 'l'IIAII.EII LOTS, Bob'a Malille
Court, llyr8CUIO, Oblo 111 Slate
tzlil. 0. lllndy, over I..11Jeri1
RL dt, Pbone - L
Thellln.
11-:H-Ife
1-U-Ifc
~'..ARPENTER: Fer tnsldo -t.
Pllllllo Maoon 773-UII cr m- FOUR ROOM houso witll bath,
picture - · on Ltncolrl
•1.
JJ..l Ill&lt;
Jlgts. CaU 9112-2710 ... - tulle
NEED HELP to care for lllvalld bulband, middle - aged
maa or 110man to live ln. MUll HOIJBE, unfurnlsbed, I 1'0111111
and bod&gt;, Vie Brown. - .
be clean. and no cll'ln1dllg.
Pbone IIC43I1I for lnfonnlt.
vil1e. Pbono - · JJ..Z ..
lloa.
JJ..llllp
IIARMONY apartmeato - f·oncl
t rooms, lumlsbecl, new':
CAR HOPS WANTED AT ONCE
walls, floors, 1\Jrnlture. Prl·
- C!vw'a Steak Hoose. Pllone
vale par kini- Out of all
99U432 or 9112-2580. 1:1-5 A&lt;flooda. s blocb lnml roy pool office. from
ATJ'ENTION - Olan Mills Stu10
a
.m.
to
6
p.m.
JJ..+Ife
dio needs several ladles for
telephone operators Must
have pleasing telepbooe voice; APARTMENT. 4-n&gt;OIIII IIlii
fi.IO per hour, plus bonus.
¥'· $55 month, Including
ut1lltles. COolact Oblo Valley
Contact Mr. De Long, La
Baking Company. . . . .
Salle Hotel, Middleport, Rllllm
~
45, Interviews Friday I h r u
Monday from 10 to 12 and 2
For SaY
to • p.lll.
1U.lk

WE WISH to thank our frierr;ls,

THE Hl-7 Club is open and will
continue to be open. Band 5
nigbls ....kly. Wedneoday
lbru Sunday, 8:30 to 12:30.
124-SI&lt;

FVIINiliii!D

Help Wanted

IU..ltp

WILLIAMS BEAUTY Sbop, Syr•
acuae, will be closed until
F&lt;4&gt;. 3.
124-SI&lt;

AUTOMATIC WASHER 1 n d
chest hezer lib MW. !'bone

192-.1111.

1:30 .~ • . ,. 5:00 ,...... o,u,.
8:30 o.llllt to l2 lOO . ""on. ,Soturca.y

Notice

IRIRST ..SPEED trllllllniaioo
rw Pontiac and Cbemllot.
1~ Cbe9rolet tudor hardtop
VI liS. Call !19S-8!at. tU-1tc

OPSN ev•s. I :GO P'.Ill
I'OMEitOY, OHIO

tl••-"'· OF.FICE HOURS

lU-IIe

For Sale

Motor Co.

CAID OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1 .51 f• 50 word MifliMUfll . Ee .

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M,r.

eustom striping, blue vtnyl int. , with bucket seats,
stereo P.B. radio, 23,000 miles by loc-al owner. Like
new 1st line wide oval w.w. tires.

Wortl ti• c:on. . c\lfi¥o

IIIII

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1967 PONTIAC FlREBlRD H.T. COUPE...• --..-$2595
FoU"
on the floor, -400 8 .:yl., LeMans, biUI finish,

tl•• ,,.,.,.....

.

that kelp~ JIYIII&amp;: tho
- ......,1. Ra1 Vntholle
faun IDtulatton for .t hin walls
- mon: apace tulde. •...
lllll.&lt;e Mllde.

A

ing1 tinted gloss, radio, w-w tires, show little wear.
This is a .:ream puff and you'lllove t~is popular model

IU.T!S
f'., .,.,.. Atl s.,.,;ce
5 COI'III ,.. W.,ill lflterliljlfd- Cher. . 75c:
12 coll'tl ,., word ttwoo e:o,..ocw·

c.nt• ,..

$199.00

1967 CHEVY 11 NOVA 4 DOOR .•---·--·-·····$1995
Low mileoge, showroom clean, blue interior, mecJ.
blue finish, V8 er19ine, automatic trans., power staer-

b. reapontlillo or ll'loro tl.on .,..
Incorrect in•ortlon.

11

Un~CjfE\V~kEEZER "

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

For Sale

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N. W. COMPTON, 0~ D.
OPTOIETIIST

OFnC£ HOORS 9:341 TO IZ. 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT Nooti OK
THURS.) ~ EAST COURT ST., POMEROY

N.,.,

RI!!ADY • !IIIX conerell do!IYtred rlgbt to your projeel.
Fast and eur. Jl'ree mates. Phone lllll-3tll, Gollleln Ready eo.. Mlcldfe.
port, Oblo.
i • lfe

SEWING

MACHINES, npetr
makel. WY s.
- · Tile F•brl&lt; llbap, J'am.
erf11. Aathorlled Slncer Solei
and Smlce. We Sblrpett
aen~c:e.

lldalon.

an

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SKA'I'&amp;-A&lt;WAY bolldq jMillli.

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DAILY CROSSWORD

Tuppen Plains

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BUOOI!!T PRICE lumJiure Clll
oar tblrd lloor budpl abop.
Bater ............ Mlddllparl.
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aile

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ACIIAI88

1. Sbut

I.O&lt;cupant

llllS. EVELYN BIUCKLES
Mrs. Lea Jean Hawld.DI ot C011DDbus and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Parker and r.mtly of coal G.....,
spent ThonkqiYing bore with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn
Arblu8fl and aoo, Wealey. Mr.
Parker &amp;lao visited hla father',
Ralph Parker, at Cheater.
As or Dec. 2rll, TtWer• Plains
Ia ,_ piling IWO mallo a ~.
Mall win arrha at 7:45 e. m.
aad 5 p. m.
Mr. and MrL Wayne Brloldel
spent 'lbanluiiiYI"' with Mr. and
Mro. Rua..U ~noer of llloa-

'ftlanbiiWIDI, FrldaJ, lfoy,
II. Ch1llmu, ftl., Doe.
.. New y - EYe.......
Doe. at. ,,. lo 11:.. 0,.

ter. Olhera In lho !\&gt;Oftrar .....
were Milo Judith Smith, MI. Herman, Mr. and Mra. Dlle -.nc:er
ol C'.olumliuo and Dwl&amp;llt~ncor,
QuJol!llll ICM. a..! (JaM. loell. Mn. llavldlloatOaofParll.
- . 0,.. ,...,.,.,, Fit. •nbura llao oalied In tho altardiiJ, llatuldq, r:• to 11:a
Anllalllt for 1*1111, . . . Mro. Nabal W•thermanopeDI
. ,• 'l'ulida1 llld , . . . , Tbolf&lt;aliYIIII Wllh ,ber brother,
af&amp;bla, 8alu!*1 and ...,. Mr, and Mn. EldNd Grimes Ill
Albono.
llllnlaclll. Pllono • •
err
Mr. and Mro. Donnard •••
11-17. . .
and IUDU;y oii!Bnliloict opentlho
Tbal*ljJI. vlqr holldojo week wltb
hll pannll, Mr. and MrL Wla

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62. fta aweet

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18. Antl--1"llltloldiY

TROUBLE~

A BUCK) ==~~-

2f. Run-

aniw)'ance T 32.Clou

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of &amp;.,rt

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.•• AN 1 ~INALLY, l SEE" A
SMALL, BLONDE FEMALE GIVIN 1

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II. 1968

A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching Want Ads Bring Top·Grade Results
5 11.111.

WANT AD
INfOIMA TIOH
DEADLINES
O.r lei- P"-li~etlen

2

MaR411r 0..411M 9 • • -.
Ca11Callet4-• &amp; c.,~uefta
Will lla ecca,tM ...-n t • ·• · f.,
Da,. el P-*llcetlan
I!GUUTIONS
The Publlth. ••••rv•• tha rlg.ht
to ad it Of l'tl ~et ony odt Hoflled Objltctionailolo. n. r.ubt~ ..... .•dJI net:if

OP

QUALITY

h".rtiona .
' 25 pM c.nt Dho:ou..t an paid od1
0 1111 otl1 ~1.1 within 10 doyl.

...,u.,-1 -d

2c .
BLIND ADS
#.441tlo•l 25c Cher. . ,., Alllvor•

For Rent

Notice

Card of Thanks

GUN SHOOT, &amp;mday. Dec. I,
at the Rutland American LeWE WISH to thank all persons
gion Farm.
11+3le
who helped make our 25th weddire anniversary observance
such a memorable occasion.
J. M. alii Mildred Gaul.

neighbora, and relatives for
their sympattcy and kindness
after the detth or our dear
husband am: Cather, Richard
Jacks. We thank the Martin
Funeral Home, The Rutland
Fire Dept., The Langsville
Christian Church Cor their
help, food and use or the fellowship r0001., thepallbearers,
Rev. Ira Wellmln for his consoling words, Mrs. C. 0. Chlpoo
m•n, the organist, those who
sent cards, flowers and food.
Our sincere thanks to all who
help1!d In &amp;Qf way. Your kird-ness shall never be forgotten
in this time or deep sorrow,
Wile, Avanell Jacks ami
Children.
IU..ltp

In Memory
IN MEMORY ol James A. Robson, who passed away 21
years ago, Docember 6th, 1914.

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P191'1filR

ATJ'ENTION - Olan Mtlla Studio needa several Jadleo, mon.
or studellts for llgbl dellvery
.....t. Mus! have car. Conlacl
Mr. De Long, LaSalle Hotel,
Middleport, Rllllm 411, IDlerviews Friday lhru Mouday
from 10 to 12 and 1 1o 8 p.m.

Sunday. December 8, noon 111
-.
J.U.3Ic

~

Employment Wane.cl
C.o\RPENTRY, palnlia8, plltdl-

THE CHESTER Fire Dept. will
sponsor a gun shoot at t h e
baak Walton Farm ~y.
Dec. a. Everyone Is welcome.,
J.U.3Ic

KAY WYAIT Donerer. stylist.
;, employed at Dorothy'•
Beauty Shop and Salon. Open
on Satun!ays by &amp;!lJIOinlmetrt.
J.U.3Ic
WILL DO sewing at oome zippers,
pockets. pegglns.
hemming, alterations, &lt;lc.
Mrs Freddie Thabet, Maoon,
Phone 773-5851.
44tle

VACANCY for twu elderly poo.
pie. Prefer prl•ate paid pa- - Pbone ~~-. 7'/U115.
IN-lie
~

in a Bible
tucbinl Church. D ., try,
Bible Bapl111 Temple. .. Illdependent dlurcll, 1n tho for..

mer Brown'• lforblo Jl1dc.,

0. -

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p.m. Friday lftlllnl. Put..ll:m Derrinllon. lllvenl1!ood,
s-.1 Baptllt Cburcb
11-17...,

MUSIC EVERY FridiiJ and
Saturday at JadE's Club 411
lfarrlson9llle 8Dad off Rt. 7.
1J.Utc

Travel trallor,

~

!tel ZIG ZAG sewing marhlne,
left In storage. 'l1llt mecldne
sold much hi&amp;IJer, Mall.eo but.tonbolel, dum, embro., ,..
cy lllilcbea. Pay slorap bill
ol ltUt. Terms can be arranged. Call IIIIJ.IISS. 12-Wie

BASE Guitar. Like new, lll!d
•ery little. dual plcltupl, wiD
take •Ill' reuonable offer, also regular 8 string with triple plcbpo. Phone 911-14311.

:m FORD, 85 H.P. A·l condi147-1111.

JJ..t.atc

Uon. CaU 119U7tt. Beot olrer
over $600 takeJ 11. JU.atp

(.._c_h_rl_st_m_a_s_Pa_r_tle_s____,J

11-1'/.ete

STI1:REO radio conoole, t apeecl
lnterm1Dd changer. Dual volume conlnll t speaker aound
system. Lovely walnut llnlJb.
Take • ..,. pa)'lllenta of t$.111
per month or balance fll..lt.

can-..

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Mie~Emr:-~J

We hove a few date1 still
available for Christmas
parties. Coli today for
your reservation .

PHONE 992-9974 .

IHIIIWSmiCI

69's Are Here
6-9%-18
On Displar
115 Soon
To A"ive

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3. ~H•fiilont on

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Sat ...... .: ............ _, to 7

Sun. • • • • • .. • • • ·11

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From lho Laraeat Truel!
or

HockllliJIOit, Ohio
Phone 667-3370

Bullcbser Radllf.Or To The

Sm.alleat Heeter Con.

ILAETTNAIS
PH.

SPECIAL
SNOW TIRE SALE

~

Wheel Alignment

s:ss

Hoavr dut)', aatr• 11.., ~ ••
four full ply nyloa.
775a1.t Whit•

PHONE 992·2094

Plus 2. 19 fHm~l Tox

,ully gMr.,...,.... Built by o hlg
tiro m•ltet- fllr,. ,

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POM!ROY

Real Estate For S.le

• Delivery

• Quick Service
• Flnlshinl
• Sand &amp; Gravel
DIAL 9!12-3284

WA~ \'OU NEVER

GEl CONTROL

Aeo.Jf HER
UNREA90NA6LE
6EHAVIOR .

AGA'rt..~ .

773-5543

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

• Frie Estimates
• Quality Concrete
• CMtilied Sttenath

HAVE HER OWN

PfRRYeENT

COMPLAIN'!&amp;

Professional 1111
cleanlna-auaranteed
Mason, West Vlrclnla

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FOXlR PERRY! ON:£
'IOU LET A WIFE

Y'ES, WINNte, AND

zippers and
pocket•

number Ill tt.11 prh:o.

MDDRE'S

omeroyHome&amp;

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Alten:~tlons,

"Moat popular al••• ... nalo.
LlfttltMI

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AIC CLEANER
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY

ONLY518.95

-GUARANrE'ED-

811~43

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CIGARBTI'I!: venciiD&amp;
and IW91c:e. ABC Ba1ajiiMuon, W. Va. Pbooe matt
GEO. BOMJEiiER, Brl' er
H-lfc
POMEROY Good 1101'180
building,

z floors

Zb83.

o.l7

lnsur1nce

$25011.00
WDIIIJI:I'ORT Prmoramle
view. 7 rooms. batll. gu fur-

AIJTOMOBILB tnswlliN bon
-ned? Loot 10ilr oplll'lt.
nace, gar.... 3 nice loll. N""
or'a-TCIDitDalll.
only ~0.500.00
I 1J lie
omo HOTBL - 30 rooms, bar
D+2-S. !lot water heat, all
1\Jrnlture.

Invest your prolill.

1"'- l .M. I •t

A bargain 110,0110.00
1Mt1MS WANTED
HELEN cr VIIUliL TBAI"'OID
A880CIATI!S
.. SYIIAWSB
JI.Uie

GOEGLEIN GJIAJEL
407 P AGif" .
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

luslnns

~T IS t&lt;EfRI1G TtE Cti£F
AliVE~?""HE DOE~ri'l weflK

HARt&gt; Ett0UGH 10 BRfAK OUT

INTO A SWOO, BUT HE'S ®'f
~

COM\HG HtS WA'&lt; TO

i(WS"HiM tiEAlTKV" --·AN '

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DOZER, BACKHOB, lrtDeller
and trudt .mce, oop11e
............. nr., biMMDII.
ForS•le
olio topooll. llem7 Babr,
SINGER I~ MODEL. Lib
Pbone • • cr Racer Baltr,
Phone . . . .
111Willl&gt;
..,.• In beaullflll WIIDut cabI ........... an In,
inet, just set dial to make deN'"'""' Oh.. 41111,
C.
C.
IIIWIPOIUI
llgn, otllcbu, zig 111111, butDlfl...ltt.
NIWIC&amp; 8Y PHLICATIOIII'
AUCI1UN8BB
tonholel, bllndhema, ek. Pay
•. DaJ. ....... ...... piKII 01
CliJIIplele .......
lt'.JdloDCI 11 Nlpo'--o Ohio, o-ct 8os
balance 172.50. Nothing dcnm,
1n. oUa•rwlM ..._. plaoi ., ·ftdo
.
.
.
.
.
.
1111
111.50 monl!lly, or $18.50 c:aah.
diDH b 11nkaon.. WU1 tQII D0U0e
Ulll OD. Ule ltlla daJ ot Odo1MI',
Pbooe Rev......,... B1181111
111111. Ule und41nlpecl aJe4 bu" h-Crill llnMGI.
Oldo
taloll lll&amp;lUf; h1m. la tiM C6mmoD.
after 1 p.m.
u.wtp
Ceurt el llelp CMDtJ, Olllo,
I 1 lfe i"MM
IJI'Q'Ial fer 41~ eu.tod7 of ....
nor eblldnD. &amp;Dd o&amp;b• Nllll, OIL tbl
NEW MERCHANDISE, .....
ll'aUdll of P'DII aea*t 01 dlrt7 .-s
AIR
CONDITIONING
!Wrlgerand 8lltiqueo at tho sale Jl'rl..
utnme ft1MU.r. latd eiiiiM wW 1M
f ... .......,.,. OD IUid ...... U. Mil daJ'
atlm ..moe. Jadl'a Rerrtt- of
day Dilht, Dec. I, 7:311 p.m.
luuarp, 1M.
eraUon, New Haven. bona
l'bJIIII ...... IWirtlll'
........... l"atb
Adams Auclloo - ·
lli1HII'It.
t • tre
Attamerl lot P!UU

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218 E. Main
992-9974
POMEROY. OHIO

91'RAW. Pbooe IDCI7.
JJ+utp

Take over
Dally 5:30A.M. ta 8:30 P.M.-Suaahy 7:00,. 7:00
payments of Ill per monlb .....--~~~--------.;....._..;,;.._
CocO, 100 W. Main St., Pomepay Just $1S.IO. CaH 111-1211.
for ille
...,.
14-lk
_ _ _ _ 11-IMte REDUCE SAFE, aimple 1 n d
GRAVELY TRACI'OR, CluiJI.
SEWING Maddne. Tills llliiCbrut - a.m.. tobllla. 0&amp;Lost and Found
mao apeclal, free """" lllade
1111 oeata. Ne1IOll Drup.
lne
equipped
to
zig
•••.
mob
ly
with .., now Gra9ely purLOST - Latge Walker lamd
U.JS.alp
dulled
In December. Gnvely
near Chester. Bas - wldle buttonholes, dam. """ '"' bolleye and 0110 broWn eye. Ph.
Tractor pr~c:oa Jtart at MD.
- · aD without attadiiMDII. GOOD HAY and atrn. ~
Graftly T'ncl« Salol, PornIIIIS-311111 COolvil1e.
~
Abo bu ID8IIJ lwbutl
ll~Uip
Pay just "1.17 cr 1111dld'
- · Ollio.
lU.atc
J11171De11ls
of
fl.
WID
~
TliREE
BEDROOM
randt
11J1e
For S•le or Trade
alrale 1n your home all ...
homo ,. Syraatle. Hanllload 11157 Cl!EVROI.ET, 'Uon. Ganci
lil67 PON'nAC Jl'lreblrd, V-1 &amp;
conc!Hioo. ~ ..,.,._
3111.
11-IMie
tomatlc transmlloloa, liD
!loon, llorm doGn 11111 - IU-Itp
01c1lmoblle .,..vertlble, V-1.
port. Economical ... - power llleerint!. power bnba; II' CARPETS locl dull 11111
Ciooe lo 11111 dlurdles.
Pbono . . . . .
11-a.Uip FLOOR DZMONII'II4TOR
11161 Rambler llatlm ....., drear, ....,..., tho apoll u
model etereo. b a ell walthoy appear- Blue~I eyllnder. - - Jl'bwlnut eonoole 4M a FM r•
dng ovaDable. Pllono ID4II7
Reut
· lhampooor
"' AKC Puppies. ~. Coc:Uro.
Baker
l"uonitun.
1U4Io
clio,
BIIR automolle floollnjf
Pondlel, WOIIIea and Selmans.
... 111-1741.
11_
.
,_ Mllb pajUDda Ill
en, Bartaroo Kl'1., CoaltfDe,
UlST BR!Gift' earpot colon:
euz or pay tJIUI. aet IOid
Oblo, Pboole 117-.
For lent
for DIUdl hJ&amp;!Ier. Try II br
11-1-1bem Blue 1MSEVEN ROOM "'"',..__.,. In 1ft. Rent &lt;loctrlc .......,..,..
,..... borne. Pboole ~~- Q.
Middleport....,. clelned 111111
IJ ,..,....,
tulle
et. Tlny'a lluplnlw&lt;d.
1JAY, !'bone 7a.t'IU.
Dl4lc
eompleleb' - . """'
ml back pord&gt;ol and mlrlll
SPINET ,._, A-1 _. CHIIIUAHUA JIIIPFI• for ule.
'*'· ,., ..,..,._ all PURE BRED Dalmatlm pup- USED
lU.atc
dillon, light walnut IIDIIII, caB . . ..
...,._
11-l7-41e
plea. male and lemale, I
..15. WendeD'a. ll1ll Garfield
....U old, PI each. Pltono
Ave.. Parbnbwt, W. VI. 1.111 DODGE, flO I door hardI ROOM apii1DMid. dolo lo IIIIJ.'IOII.
IJ.S4Ic
top, V I . - · power
Phone til UOI.
11-11.......... l'omeroJ. CoD ...
llleerlng, bnbl, t tiNa,
na s p.m. lt-IMc CIIRIS'I1IAS SPIICW.I .....
1100.00.
WJ.#/2
evenlnp,
POI'ATOES, Phone llfHlu niklnc doll 11111 I
1J.Uip
a - Profllll, Portland.
'I1WLER SP.\CE, "'""' lo
11101Jiba ol plaDo )! 1W bJ
If. I~
..... ap. p;l..te, plolllJ ol
1f1flr ARRIVED. IDI!Il11 awerteacber
ol
,...
for ddldren .. plq.
allo """ _,. JON; ....
tho purdiiM cf I W,.._ TWO BLIOC'I'RIC Amerle.on 1'\'·
Pltoao.....
1-l~
liloor plano. Good quaJii,J
er tralna. Phone llllli-DM.
-ddldren'a
lhlpmonl,
- · ··
and
clmhlntl.
Joftero
pilar oulfll. Pf.ll$; Good . .
JU.3Ie
FURNISIIEll and llllfumlshod
Clolldnl Store, Rl I. l"ot»
leetloa of Ealey .......
aportmellll. a.. 1o - .
lOll'.
1U«c
S
BEDROOM
bouse
1D
RaciDe.
up; llfetlmo ......
1M
011
.
.
Wadoll'a,
Dill
Pltoao - ·
11-IMc
....,..lly n!IIIOIIeled. Owner
Garlleld Ava., P..........,
being tranolened. CIMence
I'IIIIMSHED ......-t, t
W. Va. Plloaa • 1111.
ItAly, tft.2111.
lU4Ic
1'1101111 and boiiL lluton ..,_
volume control.

EYINRUDE

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KALAMAZOO Trtmola guitar,
lf.indl speakamplifier, er, e:zs. Phone IIIUIIO.
l2+3lp

2 BLOND end llblea and collee llble, and blond ..,.,..
11a1111. can • • · JU.ae

--m

I

c1reu1tJc

table
mirror and dlell ol
dra,.... 1o maldl, one dnuer Willi mlrror, two matching
u...,. room chain, one oolld
oU clrlno cloe, two tiered
Olld llbloa. Call - - - after
5:30 p.m.
lUIIe

GLASSED TOP

Real Estate For~
O'llllll!:N " CIIO'II'
JUW.TY OOIIPANY
I'IIIIBIIOY - 5 1'10111 fr11110,
ball!, to ~ cfll.
trict, oul Ill llooda, ... fUr.
.... heat,
I'OIIBIIOY - ll acre, I 100m
liGule, s 1!edraoma. balb, dolo

ouoo.oo

m,

1

bu(ufl.-..

IYRA£'V8B - I -

baaae,

bath, part b a - . t lllrol
loll, perfect apot far houoe, tii.GOO.OO
llll:IIRY B. a.BL4ND

'"'.511

AQUARIUMS - Qlrbdi!IU ael.l
5. to, 11 gallons. see - ...,..
plele line fl. escllc fish and
U-Da
oupplles. Gill .eettlllcllel
noldl, 1111011, '1'. Vo. Pllono
1.111 POMTIAC Tempoal..._,
availahle. 'llM! House o1 'f111'm61fl.
11-lt11e POODLE PUPPIES, AltC Tor
IIPt 111'17-cr-; ndlo. pow.
sm, flnt nll4l left be:olr
m~~~~a~uro.
and
up.
111111
er
lleorlnc. bliiCII 'finJI lnW'Pl•llnl Point RelarL ()poll 3 ROOM 1l!lfurnlllled apartnlillll.
ior.
M!lnp, 11,-. Pbont
..,Ice
and
lfOOIIIInl.
P"t 1o t TIIM l1lna Sal. I'll.
IIIIJ.Ma.
11 1 tre
1'/Nlll.
IMaie
m-•.
JJ+lllp
Pltoao - ·
JU.IIe

I

1111111 MODEL llenll, lo9ll1 ftl.
nut big t opeed
automatic record ehanpr.
Tbls bu 1oM and FM radio.
Tab over paymenls fl. e&amp;.ta
per moolll or balance fl.
llOUS. Call II!IZ-2IISII. 1U«c

EARLY AMI!lRlOAN stereo:
1968 moc1e! stereo 1oM and FM 1 GIBSON eJectrtc gu1lar with
rndio ~ dual_..
streldl cord and ampliller,
lrer system. Balanoo d u e
om!lleat condition; two patra
• ·71, or IIIOlllhly JN111110DII
of ..... okates .... boyo' """
of $1.20. Call 118U211. 1U4Ic
5, one &amp;lrll' lila S; one boys'
I.,.. blazer jaclrJ!I, lila II.
STEREO &amp;WIO combination:
AD Heme prlood ..._.....•.
F- apeed lnleriiiWol dtantcan IIIIJ.3573 after 1 p.m.
er. kpealrer IIOUIId system.
JU.3Ie
Lovely walnut llnlsb. Tills IMII
jUII a rew monthl old. Pay
MUST SELL I niODl - · louted oo comer Spring m1
balan&lt;e of •·•· or llllllllbly
Condor SLB., Pomeroy, Obioi
payments. CoD - · ·
lU-«0 well buill but iJI..
sJde repau-a. MIW! me an ol·
SEWING MACIIINE: Maddne
ter. Can be seen bJ ca1llnl
e&lt;julpped to zig ZlllJ, make
Mrs. WilHam Henry, Chaurr
buttonhol&lt;s, dam, MW on bUtcey, Ohio, ~ tu lite
lana, an without attachmonls.
Has many futures not meJI- AltC Golden Retrle9er pupplao,
Uoned. Pay $43.12 or Jmlltllly
Ut Ash St., Middleport. IBpayments of • . CaB - 1 .
Hlll.
~
1U4Ic
UNCWUMED LAYAWAY, I~
Nel&lt;o Sewing machine. needs
CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
oo attachments; sews on buttons. monograms, laney 11111Christmas
ches.
Pay fl4.53 or f5.25
Candloo .................. 2 for 29&lt;
month. Try it In yOlO' lmme.
Christmas Cards .. lO for 39c
Phone
Mason City 1192-3935.
Christmas Trees ..7 ft. 6.00
12+3tc
Christmas
Flowers .................. pot 2.49
ONE DBA WING or artillt table,
New T estaments .......... I.OO
adjustable In height, tl2.
Pllone 992-ZIU.
12-5-lltc

I WEElt OLD PIGS, Pboae

Business Servi,es

1111 S'lEREO rldlo COlllbiJIIo.
l1oll, bandoomo walnut - .
oole. Tills bu a BSII aurom.
lie record cllanlor. Take .......
paymenta of .. per monlb ...
P11 llal- dat I7UJ. Call
. . . ..
1U«c

1117,

20-lool, aelf-&lt;OIItalnocl, ~
lng, 11r conditioned. Gooclcon-&lt;lltloa. Phone Muon TIU'I71.
11411c

W1m.dToluy

HYMN SING at Church ol God,
lng, electrical work. Pbone
Chester, Ohio, Dec. 7, 7:30 ()loohlre ii67-7B. U.U.Uip
p.m., lealuring Rev. Ray Andenlon and Roar family ol
Wam.cl
Olilllcolhe. Ohio. Everyone
ANTIQUES, !Umllure, dl.....
welcome.
J.U..Jtc
milcellaneous. lin. Howard

~.

w.

lo.a.lfc

WILL BUY raw lura m1 beof
bldes. Cor! Cberallor, Lotq
GUN SHOOT. Brood Run Rod
and Gun Club, New Haven. - 11-»aac

ARE YOU

AP.uma:NTII

In Middleport. AD aiiJIU.
paid. Bawley • Reed,
dleport. Pbono ...1771.

I.ADY TO DO bousework IIlii
cookini. Uve ln. Phone IIIIJ. 'l'IIAII.EII LOTS, Bob'a Malille
Court, llyr8CUIO, Oblo 111 Slate
tzlil. 0. lllndy, over I..11Jeri1
RL dt, Pbone - L
Thellln.
11-:H-Ife
1-U-Ifc
~'..ARPENTER: Fer tnsldo -t.
Pllllllo Maoon 773-UII cr m- FOUR ROOM houso witll bath,
picture - · on Ltncolrl
•1.
JJ..l Ill&lt;
Jlgts. CaU 9112-2710 ... - tulle
NEED HELP to care for lllvalld bulband, middle - aged
maa or 110man to live ln. MUll HOIJBE, unfurnlsbed, I 1'0111111
and bod&gt;, Vie Brown. - .
be clean. and no cll'ln1dllg.
Pbone IIC43I1I for lnfonnlt.
vil1e. Pbono - · JJ..Z ..
lloa.
JJ..llllp
IIARMONY apartmeato - f·oncl
t rooms, lumlsbecl, new':
CAR HOPS WANTED AT ONCE
walls, floors, 1\Jrnlture. Prl·
- C!vw'a Steak Hoose. Pllone
vale par kini- Out of all
99U432 or 9112-2580. 1:1-5 A&lt;flooda. s blocb lnml roy pool office. from
ATJ'ENTION - Olan Mills Stu10
a
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to
6
p.m.
JJ..+Ife
dio needs several ladles for
telephone operators Must
have pleasing telepbooe voice; APARTMENT. 4-n&gt;OIIII IIlii
fi.IO per hour, plus bonus.
¥'· $55 month, Including
ut1lltles. COolact Oblo Valley
Contact Mr. De Long, La
Baking Company. . . . .
Salle Hotel, Middleport, Rllllm
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45, Interviews Friday I h r u
Monday from 10 to 12 and 2
For SaY
to • p.lll.
1U.lk

WE WISH to thank our frierr;ls,

THE Hl-7 Club is open and will
continue to be open. Band 5
nigbls ....kly. Wedneoday
lbru Sunday, 8:30 to 12:30.
124-SI&lt;

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Help Wanted

IU..ltp

WILLIAMS BEAUTY Sbop, Syr•
acuae, will be closed until
F&lt;4&gt;. 3.
124-SI&lt;

AUTOMATIC WASHER 1 n d
chest hezer lib MW. !'bone

192-.1111.

1:30 .~ • . ,. 5:00 ,...... o,u,.
8:30 o.llllt to l2 lOO . ""on. ,Soturca.y

Notice

IRIRST ..SPEED trllllllniaioo
rw Pontiac and Cbemllot.
1~ Cbe9rolet tudor hardtop
VI liS. Call !19S-8!at. tU-1tc

OPSN ev•s. I :GO P'.Ill
I'OMEitOY, OHIO

tl••-"'· OF.FICE HOURS

lU-IIe

For Sale

Motor Co.

CAID OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1 .51 f• 50 word MifliMUfll . Ee .

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eustom striping, blue vtnyl int. , with bucket seats,
stereo P.B. radio, 23,000 miles by loc-al owner. Like
new 1st line wide oval w.w. tires.

Wortl ti• c:on. . c\lfi¥o

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FoU"
on the floor, -400 8 .:yl., LeMans, biUI finish,

tl•• ,,.,.,.....

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that kelp~ JIYIII&amp;: tho
- ......,1. Ra1 Vntholle
faun IDtulatton for .t hin walls
- mon: apace tulde. •...
lllll.&lt;e Mllde.

A

ing1 tinted gloss, radio, w-w tires, show little wear.
This is a .:ream puff and you'lllove t~is popular model

IU.T!S
f'., .,.,.. Atl s.,.,;ce
5 COI'III ,.. W.,ill lflterliljlfd- Cher. . 75c:
12 coll'tl ,., word ttwoo e:o,..ocw·

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$199.00

1967 CHEVY 11 NOVA 4 DOOR .•---·--·-·····$1995
Low mileoge, showroom clean, blue interior, mecJ.
blue finish, V8 er19ine, automatic trans., power staer-

b. reapontlillo or ll'loro tl.on .,..
Incorrect in•ortlon.

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

For Sale

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OPTOIETIIST

OFnC£ HOORS 9:341 TO IZ. 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT Nooti OK
THURS.) ~ EAST COURT ST., POMEROY

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RI!!ADY • !IIIX conerell do!IYtred rlgbt to your projeel.
Fast and eur. Jl'ree mates. Phone lllll-3tll, Gollleln Ready eo.. Mlcldfe.
port, Oblo.
i • lfe

SEWING

MACHINES, npetr
makel. WY s.
- · Tile F•brl&lt; llbap, J'am.
erf11. Aathorlled Slncer Solei
and Smlce. We Sblrpett
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Mrs. Lea Jean Hawld.DI ot C011DDbus and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Parker and r.mtly of coal G.....,
spent ThonkqiYing bore with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn
Arblu8fl and aoo, Wealey. Mr.
Parker &amp;lao visited hla father',
Ralph Parker, at Cheater.
As or Dec. 2rll, TtWer• Plains
Ia ,_ piling IWO mallo a ~.
Mall win arrha at 7:45 e. m.
aad 5 p. m.
Mr. and MrL Wayne Brloldel
spent 'lbanluiiiYI"' with Mr. and
Mro. Rua..U ~noer of llloa-

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ol C'.olumliuo and Dwl&amp;llt~ncor,
QuJol!llll ICM. a..! (JaM. loell. Mn. llavldlloatOaofParll.
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. ,• 'l'ulida1 llld , . . . , Tbolf&lt;aliYIIII Wllh ,ber brother,
af&amp;bla, 8alu!*1 and ...,. Mr, and Mn. EldNd Grimes Ill
Albono.
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and IUDU;y oii!Bnliloict opentlho
Tbal*ljJI. vlqr holldojo week wltb
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by their ••commcn eoncern" Cor

the poor and underprivUedged.
~eaklna to a slittering $251)..
per.plate dimer honorirw Cardilllil James Francis Mcintyre,
Archbishop of Los Angeles.
Nixon echoed the plea for unity
he plans to make the theme of
'h is administration.
" Coming to california. I think
I
have
sensed
the
true
rreatness in AmerlcL I see that
cement that still pull&amp; Ameri ca
together .
our commoo
1

tn at the clJ.nle a ierfe• ol one•tOI'Y 1 tuec:o s~a. Nixon
The black de affair at the moved
from bed
to bed
(eGo...- !run- U
Century Plua bowl w a • a a,peakirw i few phrapil 1n diUonot blaek mournlnt dress 111c1 Pn¥od trequsntly lor him.
benent for the Santo Marto broken !Pnlob.
Then. ~·· ~eamo told new~men today, ,ber '-aaband came
hoJPital and clinic, 1 dlurchHe peered Into 1 nuraery fUll homo. Ho -.ldn t NY - r e ho bod been alnce 1942 .... -~ ho
sponsored medical raeUit)o in a or inCalU and remarked: un,e had been dolna. Then was a big peJV with rtlatlwa IDd frlenda.
Predomirantly Mexica~Ameri- last time 1 did this ns when 1 When U was over, caceamo dl~ tcain.
can seetlon or Los Azweles.
saw m,y own da!.Wb"ter through
Nixon's 8ddreaa was a short the glass."
LONDON - THE ROLLING STONES lllrew 1 biiQiet ThurodaJ&lt;
one, on.l,y eight minutes. He Wd
to eelebrate their lateat reconthw, ••Begara' BanQuet. •• Aft6r dir~
he was not speaking as one
ner. they threw cuatard .Piea at recont eom,pan;y ex.ecuthea Jour..lele cted to the highest ofllce in
lsts 1.11! Lord Harleeh, who called it .. an absolutely pt;rty."
the Dltion, ''but as one who was
Disabled American Vete~
born In this state . • . and only Chapter 53 will meet at the
LOS ANGELES - SIRHAN B. SIRHAN, charged "'th the murhopes that in many years ahead hall on Butternut Ave., Pcmeroy,
der Of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, will .pend the Chriatmla and New
he will be worUJ.y of the people at 6:30p.m. Thursday. A Christ.. ~;:" fl holidays in a
cell, not In a courtromt ft&amp;htlrw tor his
from whml he has come. ••
mas dinner prepared by the aux-.
During the afternoon Nixon illary wW be served. All Korean
Superi&lt;H' Court Judp Herbert v. Walker Thursdoy overruled
and Clrdilal Mcintyre stowed and Vietlmn veterans are invtt- a prOHcutlon obJection IDII .POstponed the start ot Slrt.a.•a trial tor
ed to the afCair, a.V. Commanthe third time at the reque.at of the defense. Tbe reeaoo Cor the t..
test pos~nement wu to allow Gnnt B. eoi:,p,r, Sirhan's chief
defender, sufficient time to prepare bls case.

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enough extra cash for Christmas gifts
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Wellston .•.

(Continued (rCJn ~ 1)
nectlon with hl8PW-.rs in south-

POMEROY
I POMEROY

RUTLAND.I

Servinr Meies County for·
over 96 years

1

LONOON (IJPI)- Queen Elb.
abeth D, her son and heir Prince
Charles, and Princess Margaret
were receiving a group of athletes at Buckingham P a I a c e
Thursday when a bearded marathon runner strolled over and
sat down on the BriUah throne,
chomping a chicken leg.
Jim Alder, 28, apparently just
got tired ol standing at t h e
stand~.P butret Cor the 350 member British Olympic team
and took the nearest seat, which
happened to be the thra:te or
atgiand .
It was all informal hmch but
it was scarcely as informaJ as

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L-------------------Optn Friday Nights 5:00 to 7:00

and

DIAMOND RINGS

Tht Truly Treasured Gift'

Give the

Accutrorf

Rico.
Called A2-Hong Kong-&lt;;8 &amp;.
Ouenu by the Natioral Cc:munlt-

Timepiece
for Christmas

ntcable Dlseaae Center (CDC)
in Atllnta, the flu has spread
la!Jter and earlier than normal
respiratory ailment. and alre.d.Y ta a major health .Problem tn
some ares.
And it'a only beginntqr.
aecordirw: to 11 CDC spokesman.
Peak Not Yet Here
'"By the ftnt o1 JIBl&amp;I'J,
large sectlona ol the courVy
C I. L ~·IHfY $•no
wr.o o u~o IIIING llo7

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Shut Down Courts

ATLANTA (\JPI)... A PhUadelphia IAw;yer broke ... a trl.al
with a ftt of coughing this week
in the Permsylvania cit;y.
"Excuse me, yow- honor.••
apologized
attorney
Michael
Hillegrass, .. it must be ti:Je
Hong Kong Ot.L"
uu it is, you'd better get out
or here," replied Jllfge Frank
J. Montermuro Jr.
The case became one ot man,y
poolponed In Pblladel.t&gt;hta c.....
ty Court 1s a result or a new
lnduenza outbreak that has
tooched at least 25 states, the
District of Columbia and Puerto

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~racuse COWicil discussed lng an administrator under the
continuance ol the town - owned terms above, at a fixed salary.
water system under a OOard o1
Mayor Landon said he will acpublic atralrs In Ita regular cept applications from IIU' per-

II'E ARE ·\
uGOLD S ·,·AR

so

PIU!CED~,~...
BRACEL
&amp; NECKLACES
SPEIDEL WATCH BANDS
JADE ONYX, hARL RINGS
AND MANY OTHERS
CORNELIA'S JEWELS
WIITHFR'S CROWN PINS
dULOVA &amp; ftYLd
lfAl CHES

STOR.E"

should hne cooside:nble

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br~ks ot nu," he lllid. '"The
height of the epidemic should
come in early or mld..JaDUIIIry.''
The spokesman hastened to
reassure tMt Horw Korw au ''lfl
no tougher or more serious than
most peat strains of Ou- It-1

Just different."
The symproms generaJJ.y are
aches and _pajna and a head cold
that lasts trom 1 to 10 days.
No regl.on has been exempt.
Cl.ses tw.ve been reported trom
Alaska to Calitornlll to TeXIs to

MEIGS THEATRE

OPEN TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY TIL 9
MEEKER LEATHER GOODS
MASONIC RINGS
DIAMOND ONYX RINGS
HEMATITE RINGS
SPEIDEL WATCH BANOS
RONSON &amp; ZIP PO LIGHTERS
ANSON TIE TACKS KEY
HOLDERS, CUFF LINKS
MONEY CLIPS
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TONIGHT THRU TUESDAY
DEC. 6 • 10
Wllliun castle' I
RdsEMARY'S BABY
(Technlcolor)
Mia Farrow-, John C&amp;ssavetea
COLORCARTOONS:
Rockabye Baby
lloppy Woodchuck
SHOW STAliTS 7 P.M.

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North Clrollra to Missouri to
New York to ConnecticuL
The CDC said that \'liccine to
combat the Horw Korw: au his
been produced, ancl 300.000 to
400, 000 dosages have been
dJ atributed to doctors, clinic a
and mUUary authorities dwing
the past two weeks.
FREE RUN MADE
Tile Racine Emergency Slllad
answered a call at 10:to a.m.
Thursday to the home
Sarlh
COnp:J, Racine Route 1 . . , Wl.l
token to Veteran&amp; Memorialll&lt;&gt;l·
...... ...,.... she ..... admitted
ila a medical patient.

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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admiaslona - Claytoo Tipple

Middleport.

Thomtu Trop~ Home (at
The BW n-o. Momorlal ·
lrnellng trophy for ~ oxceUence wu ctven a permanld
home Thursday ntjlht b)' a vote
of. 111e -.astern Ohio Leaeue'a prindpala In a meet111g at

Athena.
The t:raph,y, establlabed In
1955, was awarded to Athens for
permaned posaesaton ln ac·c or.
daQce wiUl terms set up that
It -.ld IV to the ....
ning the SEOAL three tlrnea In
any five year period.
The principals voted to estobllah a new traveling trophy
for fOOiball next year llld elao
one Cor beaketball ttds year,
under tbe Ante terms of. permanent posaeaslon. No clec.. lm~
made •• to whether or not the
tropblea ..W be • memorial to
a certain illcllvldual.
It was aloo I&gt;Ointed oot tbe Ohio Hl8fl Sd!ool Athletic

Carrol Darst
Dies Thursday
Carrol :$nokey) Darst, 641 RD
1, Rutlll'.d, died Thursday .;.....
lng In Holzer Medical Center. He
was a bridge carpenter lor the
Pem Central Railroad.
!Urvlvors Include his wife
Bonnie; a dluahter, DeUiah,
home; 111ree ama, Harold, Coal
Clly, m., 111c1 Samp..., 1 n d
Damy, at home; two aJitera,
Edith Rife, Albany, 111c1 Lonora

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Ralph, Nlddleport,

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Assoc:latloa has ruled N.....,.
viDe-York H18f1 Sd!ool como!
forfeit ita b11ketball pmea with
Jack1&lt;11 and Netgo uiiiOII' plan.
ned.
The gamea, therefore, wi.U be
rosclleduled u .,.tekiY u .POl·
alble after the gpoomtor tu 11'91
In the NeiiiOIIYWe-York cllatrlct

Last}?
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SEOAL lj!ljja:cu.... ;, ·,..

or Pollee, at the Amerleaa Lepon RaiL
Oul&amp;olne president Chief of
Pollee Jolon Taylor wu tile &amp;.
•taJ.Urw otftee:r. OU.ra irwtlllod were Sllu J. lfamUton, .tcepreotdent; Garland Nibert, ...,.
retary .. tr••urer; IYU: File and
Robert Harteach. trustees;
Bonnie Pomqton, chtplaln; Mletaael L. Riley, conductor; and
Ray Manley, &amp;&lt;IU'I.
others at the meeting were
Hollis North, Paul North and Joe

OWen, GaiUpolt1 pollee depan.
mont; Shori!f Denver A. Walker
and Grant Loqr, Gallla COunty
Shorlll's lleportmon&amp;.
NO DAMAGE REPORTED
wl~r tlremen were
eallod II 8:30p.m. Thorsdoy tor
a 1.111 oil 4re at a houH trailer
OWIIOd b1 Franklin Arnott. Firea.~

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men llid the . blaze was Wider
llleir arrl""' and m
FUteea nnmon ... _..... to the alarm.
control -

c111n1ae was

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"-vlng long hobby ....
tllllstoeto, Mr. and lfra. Nolan
haVe now taken up ••liP.~'
and In tJiia new ld:lby are creatIng altrectlve and · unftlle pieces
of. Jewo1r7 lor both a nd

Bttracttve jpe1rY feature• commcm ado JUver gravel - atrfk..
tng In 8R*orance after it I• proceased J!r Mr. and Mrs. Nolen.
The Nolana are the ftrlt to
admit thet lllolr ...... hobby
- about dlree yean old DOW -

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You boll
'lbeae -.etlve ttems ml&amp;lot
bei.P JOU aolve IOJDe Chrf.11tma1

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10ICOIIUJIOO lor tile cool of. ..... in eroollnllho varloua tlnga to .... •• hl&amp;ll u fa •
pound. Then, ... minor atao, to tile equipment needed
to out, grind andpulloh the-··
Findings - the tsrm used In lapIdary lor tbe !llOIOIIIngs wlllcll
hold the seta - also are a considerable oxpenoe factor.
Mr. llld Mrs. Nolan flrat became interested in their new
gem-making hobby three yean

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they atl&lt;nded a worksloop at Cedar Lakes near Rip.

otoowlnl
- · but
unfortunate.,,
u.· aren't
available - at

Tractor Rig,

looll II IIIII Ume - from Mr.
1114 Mra. -..... Nolan, ~­
euae. Hcnrever, me ciQ the:y

ley, w. va. lmm-b' they
were usold'~ 011 the craft and or~
dered some ot the eq.dpme11t

Car, Collide

License Is

ture even before leaving t 11 e
worklhop.
Since then, they have collect·
ed a complete aet of equipment.
not to mention some 50 types
0( .state whleh can be used in

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lumbua, pulled hla car olf the
114'11- llld &amp;topped .. of.
tbe lractor.traller. out of bls car ]lilt u Grady
atorted to pull the tractor away
from the perked lraller.
Ofllcers Aid Grady wu ll!ok·
lng bec:lc Ill the lraller and did
not see tbe Mattar car. Gl'ld;y
pulled the tractor forward and
struck tbe MaUm c:ar. There
wa1 no dunqe tD the traetor
and " " - damap to !be Mattox cu.

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Serviees Set For
U Ge
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rmao, "ee 2

Fui.erai sel'\'lcei iilll be held
&amp;1ndor at 2 p.m. at the MarUn F101eral Home wllh the Rev.
Cedi eo. ol!lclntlng. Burial will
Funeral IOrYieea tor L I a a
be In !be Salem Center ~ry. Gerl!lllll, 2, Newark, ..W be hold
Frlendo 111111' call at tile ftmeral Saturday Ill 2 p.m. II tile Rillhome anytime .., Sslurday.
land Methocllll Cburch with tbe
Rov. Chaater Lomlo,y olflclotlna. Ilurlal will be in tbe M\loa
Adult ecllc&amp;Uon claues In or- Ce~.
nee skiD a - probobly cyplng and
F r i - may call II the Mar·
bookkeeping - are belngptonned Un Funeral Home until ... hour
at Eaatern Hilft School. A meet- prior to aentc .. when tho llody
Ing will be held ot 7:30 p.m. will be tel&lt;• to the churob to
Tuesday at the hilft school for llo In llate.
1111 persons loterested.
The meetUw wW be held in
VETERANS MEMORIAL
roc:m 102 and at thlt aesslon the
HOSPITAL
night. or atteDnce and other
Admllslmo Sorlh CGw.
matters will be decided l.,an. Racine.
Residents wishing aqy further
Dlachargea - Tbeartbo Keef.
lnfonnation moy call the hilft or, Mary S!nllh, Dooalo JWD.,
school, 985-.3329.
Robert Somt.

Plan Adult Study

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2 Injured Friday
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Split-Anaouneed

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Dlaburlljmonu trmn -and:
coots re..IWid In Judp ~ ::
W. PDI'tol'a Netgo Coillll;y
durlnt N o - totaled t4,0R7-':
.05. aecoldlqr to the 1110J1tN1:
reported todo.v b1 aork Bella:

Court:

Hob.ttetter.

tn-';

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lnieeldowa, of tltebura... ;

Tr.

•l.Hus

menta tncllllod
to the s...., .123.30 ip foo11 to :
lherur; $t;115Z.M- ta the "'"""',:
general 011111, fS17.75 to tho ~a::
library flud and $t99.11 for

eounty'o . auto Ucenoo Olld

tax

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ported c~~oa~;· bead and hoek ln. . . IIIII WolD 1 bead lajury.

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3 MajJr Arterietl
'to Open on Friday
coJ,UMBUS
(VPI) _ Stote
Htpay Dlrectllr P. E. Mashator Aid Saturday three major
tnlllc arteries In Central Ohio
will be OIIOned to tnfllc -

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-.. _ . ·are a secUonotlnterstate

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een Interstate · 71 and

1,

ILBIRFILDIIN'
For A Christmas Gilt That Will Lo111 Be Remembered •.••• ,
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Gtve A

Gr-.

dt.arps wve Charle1 E. ~
Jr., 25, Galllpolla, $308, driving
1!bfle lnloxi!:olod; and Jomeo T.
llari!ICII, 25, lit. 1 Galllpolla, $33
bond, reekleu operalloo.

Ohio
· utervUlo which ..m
be port · "tho Collllllbqs - .
11e11;- I&amp; llillea ot
23 &amp;.
eluding the Martm bnlo•l and
._ 7 "!Ilea 01 ~• ., A · oiortlnroot

e

ollloohlla.

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v. a

:CHAIR

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V!olt our 2nd and 3rd

f~Hr Furniture Depart.
mJJ11t1 and pick out a
••llllne Chair fre• ••r
. ~-.,. 11loctlon of ol)rlos
uphtletetl•••·

r•ll

Name Queen

~~%'%:~W

Donald G.

~p ' Collide

In kan.tJUga

-... ~ -IAv•· ·~· ,.£l-rlv Pomero"'' Stvle

=:'~ ~m=.~r:- Bank

theltWilf...,....

ear

Speed Fi

me

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Miller Moves

I.e "ed

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Held "

To Cannon Bldg

Shin,ng
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awearance was made _.,..llble
ptlnclpal,
and their coach James L. Sm1tb.

by WOllam Martin,

One ol the more out•d•
feats accomplil!lhed by tbe ~
occurred when 10 Jlrl• "lllaboed'' under a ber only IlK
Inches !rom the floor,_...,.,..
Ina a glass ol water In

eaeb-.

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violation. $Ul and cotta; Gerald
Dremer, Rutland, flO ..,.

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•• ·Mtt.r
M.

Student Accepted

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Elementary School Flip Twtoiers, of Hamilton, Obio. Their

14 Defendants Fined,

Nearly Complete

-Theodore

AN EDfi'ORLlli .

College and Findlay Collep So&amp;urday afternoon, more 1hu 1,801
Cans witnessed a superb *tl'liw'
of. gymroasllca by tile Harrl. .

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w.

left

ball game between Rio ~

Bonds of 10 Forfeited

Gallia Water System Close to Reality
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1968 Homeccmq Queen Friday evenlng at the "Drifters,. eo.
cert and dance. Miss carr is the regiontl secretary ol SEA
and a member or the Young Republican Club.

NEW HAVEN, W. VL Haas, President ot
Arreated bl_the Gall'" eoun.
the
West
Virginia
Tel'l)hone
1¥ Sherlll'a Deportmant, 11m J.
c~.
announced
Sllturdlf
GUlla, 34, Galllp&gt;~, was llnod
the
cmt,pany
will
m
ake a
MRS. .nowARD NOL4N ptocos the cut, pol lobed otoooo tn
ISO and - · 1111'dlll I 9111&lt;!&lt;
change Dec. 20, to provide
'ftndlng~~ u a part of the lapidary hobby which Mr. and Mrs.
wllh llllullldoal ·tlli.la. GUlla
hetter service here and at J.e..
was atao
to make rellllNolan have taken '1).
r tart.·
POMEROY - F~ detutton to
H. Keaton lor the
·
C..aiOil&gt;ors
..utne
thew
..
·
lllldanto
were lined and 10 oth' ........_ . ~' ,,,,.,. .tl.D=ebeek. ~--·.l-'..:,·:~: · •"'"'" f•'''·\,;,· .. . .. : ~·~ ·~ ~ ~ :-4.. - .. :~~~, ·-~
~
f ~ItDell otftee
~·fol.Ulillik~&amp;~i'..w.is
Fined ... ~ Jlltro1
.,. ~
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.. . dial t-800-642-2411; for repair
lloe Meigs County Court of JUdge
9ervtce, 1-80o..G42-2416; after
Frank W. Porter.
slackfbrk. Eldon KeeJ•, aa. • .J:A,I, J
.J
'J .
5
p.
m.
weekdays,
Slturd.Q"s,
Fined were VIrginia I r e n e
Weldcll Keelat 38, bot!~ ~ Rt.
Sundays
and
holidays,
dial
Kennedy,
Rutland, $.10 and costa,
4 Olk lUll, eaeb f20 llld colla,
"O" (Operator), Tbere will
s-"1111: Lou c. Chapman,
be no long distonce charge on
- · $.10 and ooota,
GALLIPOLIS- Noonowu&amp;.
these
calla.
opeodlng;
Carl R. AUberry, Unjureil Olld ... cl1ol'p WOI mod In eoltl, failure to yield aae halt
CUstcmers
who
prefer
not
!011
Furnace.
•10 and c o 11 t a,
BY BOB WINGETT
Mr. Reed, who Ia reported to
a two ear, rear ead colll1ion at of. the ......,...,,
to
seOO
their
payments,
and
I9Mdllll:
John
D. O'Rtdlly, &amp;fthe Junclkol of Forry st. and RL
Forleltlqr boa cl" 1 on patrol
POMEROY - Duors ol. the have 110rJ1 out three pairs or
who
wouldllketopo,-locally,
racuae,
IS
and
costa, onsare
7 ln Kan•np at 10:35 a. m. Fri- ciJu'&amp;U "'" 011.1 P. ANI, 32, d i - e 111;ylod new building lhOOa walking ID and from the
do so at the MUon Cowlvehicle;
Fauriee
Neece,
FOmemay
dojr. Only mlnordlmo&amp;n••- Wealwuod, K,y.; Howard Cox, 28, of. The Farmers Bank &amp; Sav. site of. tbe new bani&lt; Iince con1Jo Bank, FIIUI st., New Hay.
ro;y Route 4, atop at;n, $10 and
Columl&gt;ua; Roail4 E. Varl..,, 30, 1Dp Company wW swing _ . atructlon bepn Iaiii aprtng, an·
to both car&amp;
en.
oosts; Charles E. Rife, MlddleThe Stole HllbWIY Patrol Aid Clru:lmllll; IIMI Gerald Q&lt;dnloa. In Folmlary, accorollng to Pre•- 1101111ced the -'Ill Saturday.
· ~~~~· port Route 1, overload, fS8 and
that Lym D. Nelson, 23, Pt. 21, Jeller1011, II)'., allfl8, apaed·
T. Reed, Jr.
He aleo dlscloaod the firm has
coats, $40 suapended.; WWiam
The bullcllne, tocoled between _ . - tbe adjacent Masaar
PleaAIII, stopped before ·Diaklrll Ina; Plul E. Smllb, 29, MiddleC. Manley, %'-racuse, unsafe vea rtpt turn to 110 ..,rth
'Rf. 7. port, fl8, IIIIIP ""'' A. Well llrAin and Weal Second Sta, butlcllna located juat wall of. the
blcle, $5 and ooata: Carl D. AmBpmolt,
U
Gallrpolla,
flB,
r.u.
ID 1'Umeroy, wtU feature tbe new bank. II Will be tom _ ,
Beblnd hlm, ClrrollG. Cillo, 29,
GALLIPOLIS - Tom B r - · old, I'Omero;y Route 3, stop a1Jm
DuR&gt;ar, W. Va., wu looking tor .,. to &lt;1111 blodl'lbll; and Edlel , _ modern bonking facllltiea to III'OVIde addltfonallawn space. berry, son ol Dr. and Mrs- Keith
Reed, Who callo IIJe arcbltec- R. Brandeberry. 401 Firat Ave.,
a alln Olld didn't "" the Nell&lt;ll H. Durham, 21!, Rl. l Vllllon, flB, In a otructure of. attraeUve deat;n.
tura1 al;yle of. tbe bank, "Early baa ._, accepted lor admlalllon
ear ·~ COotdo
1truck the lallure to tranaler 11.,......
Olbora
lorleltln;
bonda
Cll
PI·
l'Umeroy,naltdtbe~bank· fall ao a degree candidate
back of the Nel- car.
trot
charpo
wore
Graae
G.
Car·
Ina
..,.loess ..m be mllllllrat lor tile W - r g Sd!ool of. loiaA deer was klilad'.at ltU a.m.
V1
floor wbero
of the tea- • I c, Wittenberl tJniverllly,
S.tunlv on Rt. 160, a. Uld..,. man, M, Galllp&gt;Ua, and Rq J.
GALLIPOLIS _ Judp Jolon
(Comb. .d m Poge 4)
tllolth mlleo north &lt;11. Rl. 36. Ofll· COatMI, C, 11&lt;&gt;r..-n, W. VL,
~eld, Oblo. ar.-....ry
coin 1114 tile .. . . - J'UI fl'olll eac:lc $2l, spao4lna; Wllllul R.
11 a senior st Gellto Acadoloy
Howell tined Forreot R. Hutaor ___
the eaat •!do oi itJo IJ!IIntti' 1n1u COmeron, 21, llldftll, f23...,....
""" School.
In axcola to.- rood - l - a n d eblne, 17, RL Z Patriot, •10
WASHINGTON - Tenth D i sthe . lett ald!o .f/l the ICRIIllllounl
POMEROY - CharleaL. Lamf;IB, r.uun to rq~.-, Jolm 11. and colla, llal&lt;ordi.Y In GoUla
trict Congressmau Clarence E.
car of. llGIIon A.
30, JIL
WEATHER
COUrll1 Coaunaa !'lou Court ... bert, 27, Rl 2 Patriot, and Dol
1 BI4,W!I!oL .,....,., .... modonto Fife, H, Lower Rlvar Rd., and a State Httlnn¥ Pllrol cllarp
MootJ.y ciOoiiYilid eold Sunday Miller has III'JOWiced a change
L. Ogdi.D., 1a. WllkeiYiile, were
in office loeatlon for his eoo.
do'!loao to t11e ....
!V~ B. LaYo,y, 0, Bladdork, otiiPtediDI- FOrtolllng .l8bonds being held In llelp CoUnt;y Jall with scattered snow ilurrie1 in gresslonal oft1ce in Washington,
for ._un, - e Charles D. Saturday llllll1llnl ........... at northeut. Htaft In the "'per teeDa from Room 1515 oftbe LongwortJo
!illlberlold, 17, Pukersburr, W. ulldafnl deer." 'lbfO' were ar- to the - r 20a. Ge-.lly fair Building to Room 128 of tbe
Va., lltd James T. Deme,y, Rt. r e - by Ohio Dl.vlsloa of. WUd- Sunday night and Monday but I Cannon Building.
few BIKIW Qurrlos Ukely oxtreme
2llldftll.
The Carmon Bull&lt;itng La the
llfe protoctoro.
oldest of the House of Reprefllldi ~
~
llio - c.a.
aentatives o«ice buildlnp, A cooIHII 01111 the RIPIIIII..., ldmlnlotnllnn.
slderable amount of. remodeling
This Ia o Ia 'llltldl ~. Clanolae Mllbas been done in it and rooms
lerwlllhana,..co.
receatly became avallablefar oc::Raocleri With allafdl7 ..,m. llllr rocall
eu,pancy. The Cc:rlgressmarfs adtho lldriiP llliin _..., WU l&gt;rauibt ID the
dresa Is as follows:
~.. .iaboa &lt;11. - · ....... poOl'lllllOIJI
COngressman Clarence E. Mil-........! rural
-~~~
The Ill'·
ler, Room 128 cannon. House Of...,. of the •lltoroiiJ ..... ll&amp;fted ..
flee Building, Washington, D. C.
the WI!!!.•
20515. Mall sent to the eld ad.._ Aobnlnl..._,. .1111i11
......
....... ..m be forwarded.
u.""',. F~
c. ~• . . , _. . . , _
.........

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Court'ri Revenue

POMEROY - Two )lel'OOD8 a ear clrlvoa Ill' Wllllul E. Burware iajund Ia ODt ot two tnt- aes•, 18, New Haven, traveUna
acddonlolnvellllpled Frldl7 well,
of. emIll' Molp ClluoQ Sl!ertf! Robert tsr and struck a Yeldclo _ . . .
c.
od 1&gt;1 Torr7 Leo Wolte,lB, PortThe ""'_. ~ ~ lind, &amp;Oinlr east, · wltl! tbe Bur·
oecurrod 11 ~~ JP.m. m Route geoo car aOinilnlu tbe yard of.
143, lhoot U llilleo south of. tile Mickey WUIIama - b .
Route 884 atllarriiCIIVIllo.
There ,... damoge to the left
a.rtlf llarllonhod. 'llild a car , _ 1 _ . Olld
of. tbe
clriY• Ill' Ella tolu Weill, 25, Burgeoo voblcle and to tbe loll
Rt. 1 - . , .r~ IAiil lila , _ rf&amp;hl
of. tbe Wolfe car.
d aJ,11dt...,trUclf...,to'ii&gt;llla I!Urao•• waa dtedtoMIIpCountum. The - l B H ~ Court m a
of. -

tntoxleated. Appleby also received a flvo 1111 JaU aontance and a
lix months Ucea~e susperudon.
l!o1ll Fllher, 55, Gallipolis,
and ~ W, Woodnon, 45, Rio
wore each lined $20 and
COlts, lor lntoxleatloa.
Forfeltlni bonds m pollee

bo•-

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ISO and coots, Frldl1 In Oalll·
polls Municipal Court on a City
pollee charge of. clriYina wbllo

and pollob • - • used In the genHDiklQII hobby. Hore lo Mr.
Nolan and tile toola of the bollllf,

MISS FRANKIE CARR, 21, Rochester, H. Y., waa etowued

GALLIPOLIS - Miss Frank·
ie Carr, a junior ot Rochester,
their gem-making.
N. Y ., was Cl"'l'med HomecomThe Nolana have found lden · ing ~een at Rio Grande ColtJ.lleaUon oC the various types of lege Friday evenlng at the An·
stone and learning the proper nual Homecoming Dance .
method of cutting so as to bring
Attending her were Criss
out the most eye-catching efCect Ross, first runner-up, of Eu.
Crom the grain have been educa- clid, and Jeaneen Tom, second
tional !actors ol their hobby. 1'1.11Rer.up. of New Concord.
Today, Mr. and Mro. Nolan
More than 300 studerrts athave approximately 2,000 set- tended the dance which featur·llnl• proce11od and ready for ed the uDrltters, '' who have
llncllngo. Among theae are 200 had such hlts as uThere Goes
whieh have been "domed. •• Tbis My Baby, tt .. Under the Board~
is a baud procedure of round- walk,,. and c"Danee Witb Me..,
ing the top of. a atone to give a
Prior to the varsity basketproleaalonal aestlletlc elfect.
(Continued on 2)

GALLIPOLIS - Roy L. Appleby, 47' Rt. 1 scottown, wu ftned

A LARGE AMOVN; of oquljmoat lo reqolrod to out, llried

Ca rs Da.J..
fge d ·.
L. r"'III"si.on
.. ""'

T¥ro cara were clanwpd iiiiD :
accident 11 tile .·tnt.raection of. :
W. Main st. Olld former Reule 7 :
in PIOJioroy Jaie Tbursdoy of.l : :
ternoon, l!mloioy pollee lllld. :
Pollee aald 10 car dri..,. 111 :
Beatrice Llale~ Syraeuaa, atruck
a clr Ia the r•drlvenb)'JIID.es ·
llnwlngton, ~rt. The
Brewt......., &lt;fir hod a~pod ala :
stop alga 01\1 former Route 7, ' :d
the rood II$ tha ·brldp, po. ,
Uoolllld.
•
Polioo.~ """"
to • ·uil.~c:ltllllto tho llnf&lt;lngton aulomobUe.;:~
Tlloro wert r 110 IJUurleo ·w ·net'
ohargea wor,lo llloct.
•

needed to start their oew ven-

Suspended.

Di AIIL':;

Police Install

Lodge No. 95, Fraternal Order

A brocelel from

Wbldl doogloo hlabl¥ poltahed
Ohio River gravel? CUll 11n1&lt;a
and a IIIOlchln8 tie ber wltiJ beUifi&lt;U¥ grained 0 h to
lllnt1
Sound like the aolutlm to ......
of. yoor Chrlotmaa .._...prob.

In oUie7 actlvf:t7 Ot ,1ttal ...;:
111111, ..... - over liol Rt....,..::
staeeJ, Atall &amp;ldacblll, See~
retlr7 James J. Kalna ol Jraa..·:
loll wu tnotrucled ib ....,....;:
1lle !HI bo-ll ldlo.;:
The State 1118flway Pllrol In- dulo and alao thll nlu-o trelh3
vesttaated 1 minor aecldeot at IDIIl balketbaJl taurDey 1cbeduleO::
10:25 a.m. Thuredey.., Rl. 124,
Prlnolilal J1111a1 f.. Dllhloadi.
one and ..,.,_ of smtle eall Atlllellc Dlnetlar CI/U'Iea ~
of Pomeroy. No one wu f.a.)1red eey Jtplllllltld ·lfelia WhfJe.:;
and no &lt;harp waa m..&amp;.
Prlnc:ljiOI Jim
and
Ofllcoro aald Rmlld c. Principal IIIII Atlll c Dlnctor::·
Grady, 40, Mtnerovme, hadpark. Ed llewort of
~-.ni:
ed blslractor-4rallerontbuoutb Hl8fl Sd!ool ..._...,..
·:
stele of the ........., and.... ....
:
hooldng tbe trailer.
Toblu 0. Maltox, 74, Well Co-

BDd t w 0

rrlllldaons.

PIC'nJIIES AND STORY
BY BOB HOEPUCH

.
Ia toted Cll, If It .DUIIill.
:
The prindpala at .........~
ed a motloa that it thl lliue Ia.'~
N-Y ahould JJOt pua II
upi:
""""" tledlon, all ~ 1flll:j
make 111 aunipt to ~
any flllllre nillbt W:
called oil ud thlt PIDII nut:~
i&gt;la1od -.ld DOt eoaoj In IIIIi;

•

CpL Jolm G. Francies, GaJ.Upolls Pos~ Stole Htglnny J&gt;a..
trol, was lnalalled Thursdoy night
as pre11dent ot the Gallla-Meigs

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POMEROY -

I

Dlocl1ol'ps - George N e saelroad, Sr., Charlea ~.

Devoled To The Greowr MidJle Ohio Valley

...a-

BITIER COW DRIVEN BY gale· force windo, stobbed deep Into
the Mideast and East today and brOJBht treezirw temperatures 811
far south •• Dixie llld the Southern Plains.
Winds clocked as higfl as 63 miles an hour in gusts blew over
power lines In Michigan Thursday, toppled a crane which bJocked 1
river in Chicago, felled huge oak trees and • radio tower in Marylall:l an blew snow hard enough to cut \i.sibility In several parts of the
llltion.

ern Ohio.
Howard Thompson, Piketon, monChly session Thursda.Y night. sons ln the village Interested in
Ma,yor Herman London open. either serving on the board ot
the tourism chairman, u r g e d
ed
the discussion after present- public alratra or taking the Job
members to continue to make peoIng resignations by two board ol administrator.
ple aware of opportwtlUes In
Councll decided to reconvene
SOI.Ithem Ohio. He added 0 h 1 o members, Leonard Baas and GorUniversir;y students are making don Winebrenner, and reading its December session n e x t
a letter from Solicitor Frank Thursday night at 7 to lllrther
a study ot tourism in this area,
W, Porter, Jr. regarding legal- discuss tlle problems in the waand hoped to see a crash JJI"'Ol"&amp;m
Ity
of abolislllng the board.
ter system.
on tourism in 1969.
Porter's
letter referred to a
Council atao made tho board
Dahlberg said initial work on
cJause
In
the law that perrn1ts of public alrlllrs a supplementhe proposed four - county joint
abolishing the board b)' appoint. tal appropriation for the remainvocatlenal educational school for
Gallla, Jackson, Vinton a n d ing an ..administrator" to per- der ol 1968 to pay lxwlda llld InMeigs COW'Ities was PTOSreJJS- form duties connected with the terest that will beduethlsmonth.
water system and also auperAttending were Ma.vor LOndm,
ing, and that the SEORC has
vise
the
street
deJ)&amp;rtment.
Clerk
Richard Duckworth, Treeaset up a committee to improve
ColUicU
fuc!lcated
it
..m
~
11!'"" Georp HollllOII and Counbee! cattle prodoction In t h e
to secure two new members of ellmon Tro;y Z..t1lln&amp; AI !.q&gt;oSEO.
E. E. Davis, president of the the board Of public afl'airs, but comb, Bob Wingett, WWtom
at the same time. will also keep Hayes, Art ~Ivester and Glenn
SEORC. praised DU1 Russell
In
mind tbe poulblllty of eecur. Cundffr, Jr.
Ernie Bethel, Dick Ebling
Gary R. 9lort, district &lt;illlrmen 011. state Iuues 1 and 2,
Cor their fine efforts earlier
this year.

~~!!GISTERED

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COLUMBUS - PLANS FOR EDUCATIONAL television for elementery school students got a boost Thursday by the stole Control!tng Board. The board II&gt;PI'O&gt;ed $369,000 tn emergency fUnds for
studies of the program~ a microwave pUot project and attor.ney's
fees for representation before the Federal Communtcationa Commtsstoo.

Syracuse May Go
To Administrator

tmts

oiD;.A:];

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..., d;;::;;r~one

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PALM SPRINGS, Callt (IJPI) welfare PJ'OII'IIDI tram state to ananr," ~ , . . . . . _
-Gov. Nolaon Rockalallor pro. atote," R4&lt;~ lllld. Ho lon't U....
PQiod o draoUc ovuhaul ol the COII!notod his atate'oiSO.bpor and .............., ~
MUon' 1 wel~ Q'I111Di 1bw-a- 11\onttJ IIWI"ap PQmiPt AI Ill CM1' U., Uldteli i!ltatea."
day llld Gov. R - noool1 flmUiea With Mloaloo!p.
"Eitller ,... .._IQIJw
reopoadod dial the plan c:ould pi'• .7.90.
.
to droiii..U, '""""'"" w
Ha .. _ , . _ tile Odmlnlo- In Larp port( of IIIIi
bl "Uke throwiJw tho bob)' oot
with the bath water."
trail.., of. Pruldene..loct .Riel&gt;- :rau aro ,..,. tq ....
The New York and Calllornla ard M. Ntron conalderosllhlt~ dnaii..U, ..... II 4oWn
governors,
ladera ot the lrw natlomride minimum atan. ttawa JUre our on,., he t-lid
•tiOD'a two m01t papu1oue dardo to.- wolfaro ollllhiiiQ&lt;, Roe~u'o pJu.
·
atotes, o-od their sllu1&gt; f¥IIW them to the coat of UliiQII
"1 . don't
that
philoaophleal dltterenees over a to various ...,..... of the llolloa. 11t07 bl mteio 1ooklw
plan pre-ted b)' Rockofellor to
~ no osked lllcM mlnlnuml ·~"
the Natl.... llopubUcon Gover- Rockefeller'• P"-111 Thursdoy Ald. "a.t ll'lllko ............
aora AaaoelaUon.
at a news eonterenco.
.
lllhJ oot Wl11! the ljallllll: .:lo~~
"One ot weUare'a ,reat
"I'D try to keep 1D3 mled 'Wall, .IIIII to eorroct .,
lr.equldes is the uneveneaa of 011011 on that but 10 llr I IOIIlOIIIace. ,.•,. ,0.., fD '""'l~
haven't felt that was tile the wiJolo C&lt;IIIIIIIY."

Chapter 53 to Meet

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Differ On Welfare

LOS ANGELES CUPO- Prea- concern lor tboae who are leu
ldent11.tct Nlxoo retu.rnad to his fortunate," Nixon Jl.id.

home atate ol Calllornla Cor hta
.ft.rst ~c ~ranee aince
lllo election Thur...., night and

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'ftt-.., !W!t'NI, flamvo,)'..M'M.. IIfit U., ........,• .utc:...... '- DN

j. Nixon "flr1ds Unifier

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Froet,

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anrJ eosta. unllft, vehlcl•J S&amp;:aa- .
ford O. POwell, S,vracute, drtYlng wblle Intoxicated. fLIO ..,.
costa with $125 1110pendod IIIII
six montllo probation, five daya
confln'""""' In the ooonty jail
and a six montha IUIP8D8Ioa ~
his driver's lieense; James V.
David, LOuiaa,K)'. , $10andcoote,
apeedipg; Delbert L, MeKenlle,
Circleville, $10 and coato, apooding; Harold C. CWlllinabllm. Dunbar. W• .Va., speeding, $10 IIIII
colts.
Forfeidng boods were Malian
E. Golf, w,-, Midi., f%7,.
50, --'Ina; James E. Jellon,
C•DI,pnlls. driving while latodeated, $257 .50; Hershel WMra.
Rutland Reule 1, parldng on a
htgbwa,y, $27 .50; James R. OooD.
Racine, unsafe vehicle, $22.50;
Jacob M. Bush, addres1 1mknown. ruming ra.bbl.ts a f t • r
dark, $24.55; Terry L. Sekllaabel, Middleport, $27.50, _ . .
Ina; MCIIIle R. Jenkins, ~
ton, $27.50, speeding; L i OJ d
L. Myers, Patriot Route f, U7 .•
50, speeding, and A,rtt L. Got-.
Nerv Albsi\Y, $32.50, apaedlnc.

crrD&gt;

TO COURT

Mitior dlmqu
were Incurred Friday ntjlht"""'
a car drive~~ byDream&amp;Sti:W).....
14, Muoo, W, Va..,strueka-.
POMEROY -

""" and the F.oonomy Loan eo.
bullcllna II the i n t s r - II.
Mechanit and West

Sec:c:md ...

Pomeroy police said tblt MIM

Sawyers was attempting a c.n
when 1be accident occurred.. . .
was cited to Juvenile CClU1'l •
charges of. driving without a license.

Kill Four Deer Friday

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