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Now You Know
The first ll. S.

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se~reta.ry orthe

treasury was Alexander llamlltol\

lncreealiw cloudlne11 ud •
cold tGniaflt. Low tr-. ....
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chance ot lbowers.
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Devoted To 7Jle ,.....,, Of 7Jle Me,,.·Mtu0n Area
VOL. XX/ NO. 162

POMEROY.MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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TEN CENTS.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1968

:Nelsonville-York Schools Reopen Thursday
BY

ton's failure threatena to dllaJ
In northw11te1·n Ohio, onb'
for a year the scheduled opeo- one ot two ~Ill levle1 waa •
liv next Call or the clt,y' s proved. A general operatiiw
htch ·school.
levy at North Central School
The F.ast Muakliwum School Dlatrlct In Williams Count,y was
Dl•trict's 6.5 mW levy wa1 mp- paaaed 5'81-495 under threat of a
provecl by a 1906-1007 llllJ'llrl. cloalng.
others wiiinlng favor with the
Voters In the Central Local
voters Included three ln Waah- Dl1trlct of Defiance and WUl..iton COunt;y. Frontier Local'• Uams counties rejected a levy
5-mlll levy passed 751-701 and basically lnvolv!iv teachers'
Marietta'• 22.6 mW remwaland pay raises. Its failure 1,152-831
1.4 mill additional pused by thratens curtailment ol extralarge lllll'IPna.
curricular school activities and
a possible 1trlke by the teachers.
Pa11es By 11 Votes
Felicity School District In
Clermont County had Its &amp;mill
levy
paB&amp;ed by 11 votes, 376-365.
'.the pay for substitute cooits
Sqlt. George Hargraves re- courses but there would be no Civil Defense Director, was glvThe
county's Northeastern Dls¥15 Increased and (&gt;ll.vment or ported a follow-up study piade on grade. The revised curriculum en perml19lon to use Rutland
·etroactlve overtime for cus- the activities of the graduating could not be ready until next year, facllltiea 11 a parklna location trlct' s 5. 8 mlll levy, however,
.odlans was approved Tuesday claSB last spring pertaining to however, Hargraves said.
for a "duck" which la provided fall~ by 23 \'Olea, 513-490.
other levies that passed Ir.nlsht when the Meigs Local School employment, college attendance
Morrison was advised to con- for .the civil defense program In
eluded:
Boston-North Hampton's
DlstrU:t' s Board of F.ducation and other related matters. A de- tinue his report on theft, accident the county.
met at the Meigs High School in t.aJled summary of this study was and va..saliam Insurance coverNumerous bills were llJl)roved 6.9 mill levy; Portage Count.Y's
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Ml4dleport.
published In The Dally Sentinel age which 1111)' be secured on of- for payment. Sqlt. Hargrave1 was Southeast schools' 5.5 mill prol'resent pay for substitute last Friday.
fice equipment and audio-visual authorized to dlsmlsa 1chool1 posal; Clearview In Sheffield
c~ of $6 per day was raised
A request was received from equipment. L. W. McCOIQJs, one hour and 15 minute• early Twp.'s 7-mlll request and a 5.35
to $6. 90 a day now and to $7. 80 the Village of Pomeroy to run clerk, Indicated that $7500 has one day each calendar month for mW renewal for Mount Healthy
a ~ after Feb. 1, nextyear.
sewer lines acroB1 a sectlon of been lnve1ted In treasury notes. an ir..servlce training program schools In Hamilton County.
A one-half of one per cent ir.i.aalstant 814&gt;t. Larry MOrrt- the Llbercy Ave. School property The amount wUI draw ftve and for the profe11lona1 staff.
cmne
tax proposal was passed
reported that the -Sq&gt;relne In lower Monke1 RUI\ It was . one-quarter per cent Interest,
by
voters
ln Mentor by a 2,584Coiirt had upheld legislation agreed to ask the village for Ind la Invested on a six month
Non-teaching employes of the
1,514
margin.
Meigs Local School Dlatrict will
dealliv with the payment of over- more Information on where the basis.
Four levies in Stark County
tlnle for custodians working over lines are to be laid.
It was agreed to pay Robert be given a few extra days free
44 : houri a week retroactl ve to
Also, It was reported that aew- Swick, former bus maintenance from their duties at Christmas were passed. Voters in Jackson
Fej&gt;. 1, thl1 year. The board ap- er lines probably will need to be s"'erlntendent, $104 for labor time. The OO.rd of education Townahlp approved a 4. 4 mill
p""°ed payment to the affected laid on other school properties Involved In glass replacement and Tuesday rdiht agreed to close all levy while a 6 m Ill levy In
cuatodlana. Paymentwlllbemade in Pomeroy In the Pomeroy sew- Edwin Davis, $395.90 for glass omces and bulldinp on Dec. 26 Louisville was approved as was
before Chrl1tmas.
age disposal system project, and used In the replacement. Inaur- and Dec. 27, Thurs&lt;i.)' and Fri- a 5 mlll le'V)' in Os1111sburg and
Tbe board accepted the regfg- that thesematters should be care- ance coverage will provide for the day, following Christmas, except 5.5 mllls in Fairless.
Voters by a 351-256marginapfor the necessary flrlng of furr.of Mrs. Marilyn Engel, fUlly studied for the elrect the payment of the two -amounts.
prowd
a 5 mill lddltlon In the
aces.
jualor high school science teach- lines will have on the properties.
Mrs.
Ellen
Gibbs
was
appolat.Perry
School
District In Allen
All employes are to havethese
er; and IPPOintecl Robert Meler,
Sq&gt;t. Hargraves reported that
Rll:hard Well and Franklin Trip- recommended changes ln currlc- ed to another term on the Pom- two extra days of vacation. Teach- Count;y. It was defeated by one
lett as 1ubstitute bus drivers. ulum are being studied ln the up- eroy - Middleport Library Board liv eiq&gt;loyes wlll begin their va- vote Nov. 5. However, a 5 mill
Tlie trio was approved last week per grades, particularly to pro- upon the recommendation of C. cation at the close of their duties addition in the Bluffton School
fof dtl vlng cerWlcates by the vlde some solution for students E. Blake1lee, president of the on Dec. 20 when the holiday va- District In Allen Count;y was decation beglna. Classes will re- feated 685-543.
Meigs County Board of F.duc.. having too ma~ study halls In a library trustees.
Two levies In Huron t;ounty
Helen Miller, Salem Center sume on Jan. 2.
tion.
school day. Dlscu11lona deal with
were
defeated and one was
The board also, carrytiv out
It was agreed to continue mem- structuring additional courses custodian, who was h\iured sevpa11ed.
5 mill levy In the
b8nhlp ln theOhloSchoolBoerds whl~h w9Uld have no p-ade given eral months ago In her work at tradition, voted that all employee Western AResane
School Dl1.Al-"" The .,__.,, OJ:llll~- .~J~~ P.n.~.~.!IQ\le:n&amp; ~~ ' the~~~;;...~!.::- a.. 11~.•-..,~r. ~~ 4!!t.!~ wl!,;rl~'." their trtc• waa 'deflllMd Ul-286.and l'• - •v .,. •
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ltnal DecemUBr
e1 on Dec.
llieetliv of the Meigs Local Board additional ~nlng. The student m
3.5 mill 'levy ln thl South Cer..
Paul
Patt.er1011o
Meiga
c.oimb'
·21r1nateld
of
Dec.
31.
.
Ht for 1110 p. m; " . .t_':" WIJUlll eltt.r ~is or Cail IUch
tral dlatrlct lost 428-291. A 7( Continued on Pap 2J
United Press lntematlo1111l
School doors will swing open
In ·one district and close In ar.otber as the result or special
el•ctions on operating levies
heJd throughout Ohio Tues&lt;t.y.
:Voters In the Nelsonville-York
1qh0ol district by a vot" ofl,699
to 775 _,proved a 7 mill levy
tl$t had been rejected twice
blf{ore. The schools had been
clbsed since Nov. 27 but wUI reol)en on Thursday.
It was a different situation In

Franklin County where 1 13-mtll
le\.'y In the Hamilton Local Diatrlct was rejected by 1 79~15
vote. The schools In the Hamllton Local District will be closed
frmn Dec. 20 to Jal\ 20. The
board or education was expected to submit the levy 1 third
time In the May primary next
year.
Two Levies Rejected
Of live levies In Franklin
Count.)', two Called. The other
was In Canal Winchester District

where 1 6.6 mW levy lo.t 52S.
457.
Three other levies passed.
They were an 8-mlll Issue In
Reynoldsburg, ID 8. 5 mill levy
In Madison and an 8.5 mill levy
In Jefferson Local.
Voters In the ~nee
School District In Qiyabop
CoullQ' defeated a 3. 75 mill levy
835-778. other failures included
Maplore's 5.5 mill levy, North
Ridgeville'• 3-mlll levy and Coshocton' s s. 7 mm levy. Coshoc-

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Go~eming Pupil, Band Activities

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GETI'ING READY - Meigs High senior wrestlers Larry Walker (on top) and Mike Mullen p...
pared Tues&lt;i.)' for their opening matchagalnstPt. Pleasant which was to get underway at 2:30 p.m.
today with the student body to cheer them on. The public was also Invited. Coach Fenton Taylor 11
&amp;1C1Brvl1l~ the drill. - Sentinel Photo.

Ready to Talk I'
De-Escalation ..
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PARIS (UPI)- North Vietnam
"The Americans will be able
said today it ls ready to discuss to raise this and any other
the mutual withdrawal of troops question-but first the conferfrom South Vietnam as soon as ence must start.''
the Paris conference on VietTwo major setbacks today
nam
ls
oonvenecl.
again made start of the talks
Pollclea flea1ing with non-ath- ln this dilltrlct.
The principal shall be t h e vlde sales • or services for the
Nguyen
Than
Le, the chief problematical. South Vletnam
activlt;y
Jll'Oll'am
by
a
18ller
GUIDING PRINCIPLES were agent for the negotiation ot conletic studenl activitle1, Including
Workers ol the Carr DrillHanoi spokesman In Paris, told rejected direct Vietnam talks
the parttclpation of the band ln agreed as follows:
tracts for the supply of goods must be CCJllflrmed by a written ing Co. this morning began capnewsmen:
with the Vlet Cong and the
lta varfoua flmctima, were aActivities must have education· or services for the activities contract. The perlocl of the CCIII- ping an apparently Udlsually proNorth Vietnamese were reporttract Bha1l be ll8t by the Jrin- ductive gas well brought In Tues~ Tue~ nlaht by t h e al value to atudentll ln order to program.
ed
to have cold-shouldered
clpal.
A
deadline
date
for
the
Melga U&gt;cal School District be ln~uded ln the school proThe principal shall provide
day morning on the WU!lam McFrench
mediation elforts.
a written report amua.lly ln June preseat.tlon ol ofter• to provide Kelvey farm neer Portland.
Board of Education, meetinl ln gram.
Le
made
the remark in
Middleport.
Actlvities must be ln balance to the superintendent and the su- goods or service• Bhall be glv.
The well, clrllled on acreage
commenting
on
a statement by
The resolution deftned non - with the other curricular ofter- perintendent shall report 1D the en to bualne11 concema who near the junction of Routes 338
U.S.
Defense
Secrciary
Clark
athletlc ltl,Jdent activities aa a lngs In the 1cbool.
board ot education the aeneral expre11 Interest.
and 124 ls under contract to the
Coatracta ot purchase ahall
legldmate part ol the acboo1
Actlvitles must be under the ~se, plans and ftnanclal atatQiaker state Compam'.
BOSTON (UPO - They came
PJ'Oll'&amp;m. Qlch extra-school ac- CCJDtro1 of the ldmlnlstrator and us 11 verlO.ed by an IUdlt re- be eiarec1 into ao1e1y oo the baIndications Tuesday were that
BELF
A.Sf,
Northern
Ireland
sts
ol
price,
the
pllt,y
of
merto
praise the memory of Robport
of
the
activit;y
organlza&amp;n
prole11illllal
stair
ol
the
school.
the
well
might
yield
as
much
as
tlvitle• ,Uje those having
ert F. Kennedy - and to help
aorlhlp external to the 1chool
Activities must be admlnllter- ol the school, lncludlna sud! In- chandise being purchaaed and 10,000 to 15,000 cubic feet of (UPl)- Premier Capt. Terence
pay off his campaign debts.
11,Yatem. irtra..chool actlvtttei ed ln a manner cooliatent with formation 11 may relate to con- the amount or quallt,y ol 1181'V- gas per day, an wwsually high O'Neill toda.Y fired his home
affairs mlnlster, William Craig,
Politicians and athletes, musitracts or agreements entered lce1 rendered. Manetary con- production ln th1a area.
are U.,.. having aponaorlhl&amp;I prolesliooal code• ol ethics.
cians, comedians and astrowithin the achapl 11,Yltem. SepaEmployees aal.d the drilling who backed Protestant extreInto subsequent to the lut re- trilluUm•, gifts or thinp of value lliall not be received ln or- was dl1cmtlmled at awroxlmat.e- mists against Roman cathollc
ADMINJslrRATION of aetlvl- port.
nauts, some 500 persons ln
rate criteria are elltlblllhed for
civil
rlgbtlsts.
Ues:
.
(Cont!Dl9d
on
Pqe
13)
all paid $1,000 a couple f o r
The exclusive right to pro.
awrovaI ol extra..chool and lnly 4,1150 feet. John MwPo' ls
"The
prime
minister
asked
The
princlpal
llhall
be
resp.
dimer.
tr-chool actlvitiea. The stated
ln charge of drilling and capThe dimer anda$100-a4tead
gu1dlng prtnclples and ldmlnla- slble fQr the general ldmlnlatraping. F40Pment to cap the well Craig for bis resignation this
reception for 1,200 persons
tratlve detail• apply to both tnes Uon and bulinMa manaaament
and to measure the yield was morning, and on the prime
ol activities and to all sdloola ol the actlritle• In bla 1ebo01.
brought to the well alte Tuelldlf mlnlater's recommendation, the ' which followed netted about
governor of Northern Ireland
$350,000 to help pay the $3.5
and this morning.
has accepted it," a government
mlllion debt which Kemedy pilltatement said.
ed up during his last political
The dlamlssal came within 48
Campaign. It was the first of
hours ot O'Nelll's natlomrlde
six such black-tie affairs which
televlalon speech that said
will be held in major cities
Northern Ireland was "on the
across the country.
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Craig Fired

By Premier

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Decorating .Contests
Rules are Announced

2tJO·Seedlings
Offered Free

coLUMBm - LEGISLATION THAT WOULD requll'e boards
of dl1:4tion to negotiate with teachers' snq&gt;s 1rill be preaeiUd to
clelegaU,s of the teth annual Ohio F.ducatlon Asaoclatlon convention
8*-rthllli here 11narlldlf.
propoaal, which falled during the lallt Miilon of the Ohio
General A119lllbly, was a main Item In ane~lilOhlt pl'CJ11'811l lllatecl
, for OSA sponsorship ln the CCllllllV 1969 Ge..nl Aa118111bly lfJIP-

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proved by the neerly 1,100 deleptes.
WAsHINGTON - THE WIVES OF THE JN.COMING aad CMJti.
ce prealdenta spent 90 minute• TllUdlJ In, a "JudJ" and
"MUri "ejiat.- Mrs. Mllrlel Hwq,hre1, wife ofJidlertH. Hlllll)hrey,
. waa
ted to Mrs. Judy Apew, wife of vice president.elect Spiro

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Yelp Count;y 4-HclubandFFA
members IQ1 secure 200 forest
tree seedllnga free bymaklngapplication through the CounQo Extenalon Olrice tbia month.
. Trees ~able are Red Pine,
White Pine. Pitch Pine, ~camore, Bladt Loeuat, ud Whlte
Olk. DI addltlan, tlll West Virginia PUip and I'll*' CollllllQ.Y
will J1l'IMde 300 or 800 lddltlonal pine• without cbarge. Thl•
tree plfllllhw 11 ~ . part o1 the
J)l'081'11D ol the state ol &lt;ldo ln
ret'ortltlne land suitable for for.
eat tree production.
All the clUb member ha• 1D do
11
out the awUcation, have
the land owner 8"' It, 11118clf1
the .tne• wailtecl. lllld lllbmlt lt
1D till County Extlnalm «mce
durllt1 Deeelilber. 11le treta will
..,n. .• tree ,bmtlrw time,

an

r ...... trom 11bout tfieintcldleol
IWeb to the middle of A»rll
and ~ 11111"' picked "' ll the
~ ExtlllllOh Qalce ll that
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Cillford
Tues&lt;i.)' Washington and Hanoi mllbl
start withdrawing their troopl
from South Vietnam wltbln to
days.
Le Wll olrhand In hi• 1'81111,
but North Vietnamese IOllreef
said he meant the matt.er
be open for discussion. ni,
source did not say the NOl1h
Vietnamese would be wlWna to
ofter any compromise.
Le said the problem cl
withdrawal of troopa ln Ebllb ·
Vietnam had not been dlacuam
so far .
He said the private 111811dnllt
had been devoted to working out
pr&lt;&gt;cediral problems for a
broadened conference,
would
Include
the s.lama
government and the NatlmMJ.
Liberation Front &lt;NLF) ol the
Viet Cong.
,
The North Vle1nameae bn9°
never really admitted the)' b,lit. ·
several dlvlsioal in ~
Vietnam fighting on the aldl .
the Viet Cong, 10 Hanal'e ; '
readiness to dlscu&amp;I cwronrir
suggelltions could mean ~· · : ·
they were willing to discuaa CW' ·
pullout of lJ. S. troops. &lt;lUl'arf
spoke of a mutual wltbdrawal. .
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Jn an emofiooal 1peech, the
prime minister had said Britain
could lnte"ene lf the problem
was not solved. Craig called the
statement "blackmall" to force
him to yield to the Roman
Catholics.
D
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comeroy

Makes Two C.lls
Two calls were answered TuesdlJ iqht by the Pomeroy emergency aquad. .\t 7:10 p.m. the
squid went to the Balley Sunoco
1tation on W, Main St. where
Vlrgll St.evens, Columbua, had
beccme lll He was taken to VetMemorial Hospital where
he was admitted.
At 9:47 p.m. the squad went
to the Bill Jacobs home, 204 W.
Maln St. Jacobs, sulferiiw a nose
bleed, was taken to Veterans
llr1inM'lal Hospltal where hens
glven treatment and dl1111lsaed.

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ATLANTA (UPl)- Millions of is at an epidemic rate ID _. , :.
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Americans will open their city.
The cit;y health deimh
homes thla Christmas to the
Hang Kong flu bug as well as to reported a rlae In dealla ~
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vialtina relatives and friends.
pl9111110llia, whld1 lt aald
The new flu strain already reaulta from lnfluenla coqill•
ha1 swept Into 28 states and in Uoos.
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in Atlanta .......cted Tuesday It 11o11P1ta11zec1 with au and . - . .
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1ftlUld Yid all 50 before spring. oalelala have ~11116-.S d1•1\,
Thebia~. oo the advice'· ol U. wl •
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aal.d Dr. Bnice Dull, aaliatant ph.yalclan.
dlrtc:tar ol the NCDC.
Teats are 1111111 ...... • ~
·~a no quelltlon that '11 deta'mllle lf tbe llalll . . .
the movement ol people ~ la the Clllll Gltlie Wt -' \
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the Chrlltmaa bolidayl who are lllntHH.
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W or who Wcely have the virUi
lluU lll'llllded
1dll CIWl8 a llP"41d ol the Ou," reach lta peak ''IU'll k . . ~.
be Al.cl.
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The NCDC ata&amp;emlllt cama et aald the Hoel . . '
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ment by N.W York cM:y health tllan ~ . . . . . . . .
oertclal1 thlt the Hang Koll8 ftu aerloua."

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Zoning Ordhiance Voided
By Municipal Judge Betz
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tlaiiOI
aald ~ proJocl calla
'"I'olerlllolt
bu million me«&lt;ng 011 Jan. 7, 1969.
- · said lbO ~ ..... lor .......~... ., .. mil· lllo ...- - tool lor
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At that meetJnc. Merrill E\&gt;.bla "fiol- u.. l o r - VUIIlldtlliie . .U...IIIo
lheJI!Iatans, Preaident ot tbe Gelllpnltt
Tho .Jibll•m V o l - Fire lloplrtmoDt apln Jol• - r Votes lor lbo ........, 111'011'1111 Ud laelllliol, $J giiiJI• lor micrO- q JnU," - . aald, "We
Plamlng Commlllioa, aald t1te COUII11 ~ullona In help1rw prorido lor ·111o u..terpr!Yllepd. would moot all Ieveli &lt;I waft ... . - - . . . . P llllko ll anilllblo It/ iolJ
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aud odltr artlelea fbr. Christmas blaketa. Afo'oMln~ Rutland ceh- ....... _
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recommendatiob ol the plll!lllng munlll&lt; whO will not be home 5undll' 11101tait• hio c:ontrlbutlona to 111o -· .
rommlssim tbat the amendment Rutland tlre houae or may give his donation to an,y tire depUtmem
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lJt:HJk Learnin'

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First Cases

Are Confirmed

Nelsonville Schools

140 to 198

Rose Resigns

Year Sentence

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Civen Kilkr

Teaching Post

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Sam Dyke of
Rutland Dies

Court Forfeits

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Bonds of Three

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Four Rallroad

Nixon, Agnew

In Conference

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Unions Plan

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Book Publishers Charged

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Pioneers Defeated

By United PreiS lnlernational
ScriM' Musklngum aimost
let the game sUp through their
ftngero Tue&amp;dly night.
The MWJkies owned a to..polnt
lead Wring the first half against
Ohio Conference roe Marietta,
but the visiting Pioneers crept
ever closer and at halftime
were down ooly !OUT points, fl .
37 . For the first (eJt minutes
ol the last half they were ahead
by .severaJ points, before the
Muskies JOOVed into the lead

Straight, 91 To 83

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The Clt;y o( GaDipolls has DO zonlnl onltnoce and lbe posldoo
&lt;I Zonlno Otnoer or the Board of Zoning
bu l&gt;oon lbollahed
on coostltutional grounds.
That,.., the ruiino-.,. In Gallipolis Municipal Court by Judoe
Robert S. Betz, who dismissed atndarlt:ll qainst three Gallipolis butlres smen cbarlifi!Jd with violations of the citra lonillllf ordinance and
wkled the ordi~nce itseU.
Judge Bet:r. ruled that the ciJTs IOfthW ordinance. passed ¥rll bojiOued.
member.
1111, - · In • llllllber "'
18, 1961. Wll in direct conJlid with and in -.kiata,D of the constltu4WIJ!IlOO . . -. . I lilJIIIl
preaeat a ..cure.all., rar t b e
riJI!tta or tho citaena Dt 1lto CIJ&gt;&lt; &lt;I Galiipoll.,
YOUNG MEMBERS ot the Cheater Cub Scoot Pack 2f~ ar e leer.
rrom .., "' tbe, el8llt molina
llllll..comiDWeial ............ tal~
Trials for the three men m
One ot the major areas ol vio- siln problem but Evonl IDdiCII- ing tQ be thouRbttul ot others at an early ace.
This year the pack members selected bJ' vote several persCJO&amp;
the Zoning Qrdlnance riolatiooa lations. and source of objeetlons ed that tbe pl•mlng comml.ldon
e--'l'heae areu iDCiude HC!doaa
bad been scheduled ror today. to t.he CiQ''a Zoninl Ord:lnabce .....d look at 1he they want to rem.~r during the holiday se~son- peraona. they
lliln
oec:Um
&lt;I
Ute
OrdiDan&lt;e.
felt. thlt !lad been particularly nice to them.
&lt;I ceolral Ohio llllrlh &lt;I CnlumThe Jru!ll and their ~ la Sectioo &amp;01.3 Bualnesa or Jn.
Then, the )'OW'II'sters made large se~.sonal deeorltions of glided
JUdge .t$8t&amp; stated thla mornwere at Ute bill but the Ctl&gt; &lt;I duatrtai iigno. ~call.!', the
buJ and "' COl-. to
SAIGON (UPV iD tile
Ohio River; lhe Eallom Apo
Gallipolis was not repreaented. section rule1 that each bulineaa Ing that his ruling abollllhllle IBM cards centered with red poinsettias. They remembr.ancea are
palaeldln cn11¢1ea; an 11'81 ~
Amdavlt&amp; l¥8l'e dismissed a- or iDmBtl'Y shall have one flat lllo Zmlng Ordlaanee -dbe ap- most att:,f.eUve and were made by the boya so lhlt they can be used l l r - &amp;ad - · ·
NEW HAVEN - Two m e n
Mutaeo . . . . - In 1.11o bourla
ga.inst Carroll Williams, State or wall sign. not to project more pealed to Golllil ~ ColnDm Oat or can be bung.
bave
been promoted at Jlbll4t
Norlll Vletaamoao atlampt to norllloulern
Ohio "'
Street Market, and van_, Furnl- than two feet away from t h e Pleas Court or the Fourth nt...
!\&gt;Ol'll· PlaDt "' ~ ()pon!,
Trlbut beJOHN L. MORA, A TEAOIER ;n the Meigs Loeal School Dia- Invade tbelr ture; Raymoo1 (Tony) Barr, con- buUd:ing and the area of such slgn trlct Court &lt;I "--a.
lng Compouy.
.
low
Demlllll(lled
Evlna stated toda¥ tbat the trict. arll Tide I coordinator, was irl Columbus Sunday througb Tueatractor, aDd Kenneth Johnson, lhall be Umited to the widdl ot
Karl M.
p1aa1 o111oo
(JlMZ), mllltarr opli&lt;eoilloa
plonnlng COIIIII1iolioa wiD day attondlrw the ochool me.._.,nt institute seminar held at HoaJolwlsm's Mobile Homes., East- the buildins.
.\l&gt;tnt1Jtuecllrom Pop I)
.._visor, baa become p1aa1
said todBI'.
em Ave.
This partlcular section was the ibe matter lbrousb legal chan- · pitallty Inn.
About
to
auerrlllu
libelled
one
Vlllnem
wu
beli8ved
to
baYe
porll&lt;DI8l
~. ou.-;
· Marqement of federal programs was the topic of tbe seminar
CIQ- Solicitor R. wuuam Jen. t;o1e of content:.1oo ror the bust- nels aod 8H)8I.I the judge's ru..
lido
&lt;I
tile
but
willie
lrYin8
to
..... "' Ill troop&amp; iDI the lite Paul Scan,, llllodlool
which was under the direction of Raymoo:l A Rom, dire~, DlYf·
kina was out ol town, it wu re- nessmen who' cou.ld not take down I:lng.
!rom
lbo
. 11 ID tqtUbll. November 13 after a tare llli
break
iD
tile
after
d
or
k
slon of Federal Assistance. Ohio Department ot Education.
oorted, when Judge Betz a1t8IIlpt- a sign, repair it and replace it,
elzed
goodwUl
Jtara aJtbmP neas. 1tQmoDd J. WWiuniCI'lt
Tueedll 16 miles south &lt;I the
ed to contact him to be at the if the sign was of the common
t1t1o 1tu 11111 "'bNt 'om~· plaal ._niKif)' uli..,., ._.
1WO MEIGS COUNTIANS were 1111ong tbole honored at Mariet- DMZ.
trial. W. Joe Brown, ZOning Of- t;ype- overhanging the street or
•
"1'tley
IIUJt
bave
been
cru,y
been promoted to the JOlt ~
ta College by Football Coach Joe McDaniel durif8 hl1f-tbne cerencer of the Zoning Board ot AP- sidewalk, Neither could any new
At
lllo
lUIIe
time,
lhe
Nora!
plantolftee
-.1-.
they OOOild 101 iD
monies at S.turday nlgtlt's basketball game betweenMariettaUll Mt.. to peals. was not present when the IJQsineas apparently erect a sign,
there?'
a
Marble
offtcl.al
told
Viel:nameee .........,.. aeeuaed
Amoullleement ~ the ~
Union.
trial started but came in about oUJer than one which would not
UPI
eorreapoDmd
LoJilb.
Among the award winners were senior defenshe cornerback
the l1lllted - · and Salp "' wu mode TttoedoJ • . J,
the time Judge 8et2 delivered his project more than two reet aWilli mac:binetiUnl and Alr •• ._,.., up tbe war... He alto A. Moore, IDBIIIICW oC S p o r a
Bob R. Smith of Hemlock Grove. who was named, ••Most Eftleient
ntllng.
way !rom the building.
Area dairymen Dt Melga and Defensive Back." Also Smith. a senior, reeeived hla fourth letter Foree "~'' eunlba..,., t h e reolllrmed
Nortll VioawD's Plant.
Judge Bet2 informed Brown,
Judge Bet:z, in dismissing the
domanla
the
VIet Cc1t8 be
Wllu Joined lllo Wind.- Plenl
uyou•re )1st out or a job. We"ve affidavill ap.inst the men, found surroundlng countiea wW be In~ awll'd. First--year letter winners include sophomore de(enslva hiJ.(.. prrloon of - " '
men
eruahed
&amp;he
asulilt
without
........ OQiai the "' Oltlo ~... .r,
abolished the Zoning Ordinance. •• them not guilty or the violatioos: vited to •• stump the experts.. ba.ck George Sa~~er or Middleporl
The Marietta team compiled its bestgrt-d record (7--2) aince 1923. lllll!ea1q a looo. SpokelllllOII aald Ualted states, · - · - llllate
-·-~ ~
()porallna
Brown., who has been thedt;y'a Williams, for erecting a aign; with queltlona oo .how to make
In~.._ ,.._...can El • ctrlc :po,..,
tile North V I - wltlxlrew and North VletDam.
cm.ly zoning officer slnce the law and Barr and JohniiOil, ror t h e more proflta from dairying at
Tbe quollliaa "' - - lirlltam, u • laborer iD 1933.
ONE OF THE LARGEST NATURAL GAS wells In Meigs Coun1;y C!ai'1'1IDII their dead. 'lbor left
went into effect May 18, 1967, placing or a trailer on a lot their meeting Friday • December
at Ute momeut - · IU'OUild He bold oevora! JobB at the p1aa1
bas "came in., at the farm or Bill McKelvey in the Portland area. no - .. behind.
was hired originally at $5ll 8 whe~e trailers are prohibited 13. trom 10 a.m. to3p.m.atthe
111o
1l'1'811101110l•· lllltl1 bo became ~
mmth. The Gallipolis City Com- and changing the area and di- • ~scopal Pari.'lb House in Porn- The well WIS drilled by the Quaker State Oil Co. of st. Miry• a. John
Vl-m
-Her
_,fialb'
clerk
at Spom iD 1947, tblnil
Murphy. Pomeroy Route 4, is a part owner and pn:moted the drWif8
mission a week ago. Tuesday men!dons or 1 lot.
eroy ·
r.joded
lll&gt;.Y
~
to
-lllo
the
time
lllo plaal W81 b o l D 1
or the weU which is reported to be too large to guqe at the ,Pl'elert
granted Brol¥11. a $50 a month
Pointing out that since the
Aparing 011 the prognmwtU
LF u Ita OQiai, II pled8ed to ltulJt.
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raise making his salary to$100a first violations five or six be three dairy extension speela- time.
walk oot of .-Iatimo lf
llil wu· head • - a l - .
mont.h .
months ago, the cases had been lists rrom Ohio state Universitlte 81errlUU dloplay tbelr !lac lllore belore being namati ollloo
INCIDENTALLY, THE SALVATION ARMY in P001eroy advisea
There have been several al- CU'ltinued and theclQ",JudgeBetz 1;¥, R~h Porterfield, Dr. Harry
or
a name plate in tbe ~ In 1965, A JIIIIYO, &lt;I,
leged violations oi the ctty•:r. lltated, had promised but had Barr, and Dr. John Staubus. Thill that it wUl accept new and used toys ln its program to pro\'lde items
Whoolq, he Elllzoning ordinance brougtrt to tbe railed to do anything aJxot re- is the tl.rst time these three men
ror the l.lllderprivileged during the holiday season. Toy a and doUs may
eonferenee room.
B u.,_aa~.
~-- ~-"·~
attention of the Zoning Board of writing the zoning ordinance.
have ever appeared on the same be lett at the Anny's headquarters, 115ButternutAve. ln Pomeroy.
COLUMBUS (UPV T bo
France was reported io hive
He II 8 member &lt;I lll6 Uarut
.\weaJ.s and ruled on. These inSeveral meetings were held, program together.
Slats Health ~rtment today tried to inlervliiO,I!Jdlreclb', to and llolary Clubs nl NOif Ha..
reported It bad cnnllrmed t h e get 111o talko lllarlod but railed. .
el ude the placing or a house-- according to Judge Betz and the
They will cover the entire
llrst eases of Hong Kq ft.u In Coaf'ereuce IOUretl aaJd France -ven. seeretary of the Ameli·
trailer 011 a lot where trailers City Planning Commission had field of dairy production, feedOhio.
had - - tbe allle• onl'llle can Bclwling c.naruo for )Ia.
a re prohibited and the changing promised to change the ordi - ing, and management emphasiz(Continued from Page 1)
Dr. Ral!&gt;h A. Maow..., a Communlota lat:e eadt oilier 1011 C&lt;imll&lt;. • member of !he
In the Conneaut scflool district
ct lhe uea and dimensions or a nance 80 as to remove the re- ing how dairy farmers can 1mlot.
atrictions on the signs but had prove their net income in the mill levy in the Monroeville dis- .. pr&lt;m&gt;d 1 3. 9 mill operating deporiOtellt oll'lctal, said the seated behind II8Dilclrcu1ar ta- Natlmal ACClllllltanU AoiOcla·
blea The Nortll Vlelftameee tlon, aud Ia¥ coaereaamaa for
levy. It will be used to gnnt nve caaea were In the &lt;2e-vefailed to do so.
dairy business.
trict was 11Jproved 534-374.
land
area.
aald, thor woold lnsllll on a !t. JoliOIIb'• C.otbnllt: Cburdt oil
A week ago Tuesday the GalThe meeting is open to everyIn Ashtabula Count¥. voters teactlen; pay raises.
Mutoraon llid the tleport. ....,. table with eadt side Muon. He 1• • put .,_. oncl
Voters 1n the Black River
Upolia City Commission heard ~ interested in dairying in the
ment t 1 checldns reports ornorw equal.
'
OOUDcllman ot New Haveo. WUea
school district JDproved a 5-mW
the first reading of an ordinance hve toonties around Meigs CouDSooth VletMmeae Ambos;,;,.. II married and bu hlo dtlldra
amendlng Section 801.3 00 signs. ty. Those wishlng acateredltmcb
operating levY which averted a KO!IIlll.u iD Ohlo.
Joined tbO Jll'!DI
A ,p1blic hearing on the 0 r d i- should call the Extension Office
two months cloaure ot the . D~, ~Jti[.."' .Mas~ ,alle- ,dtr Pltam Dang L&amp;m told iD Wllllomam
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bll . . . . , . _ hail
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school Tile • district lndudea ~ ·outtlal, olld' lliO live nance was aet ror the next oom- bY Thurlda.Y ·
cuelwereiillhOCiewlaDdatoiL
.
decided
to
reject
North
He
,.lo,
a,
lllll
...
partf' ·ot Medl~w., Al!bland and
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~-~~.'Jo.."..".Y..Y..Y.VM
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Lorain Counties.
Maoteroon said thedllpartmeilt me10 ·Pl'OJ)OIIii · lllvlna the 'VIet Y'' · and. Allllodl ""''•' t
The resignation of Lawrence
Is
cheddrw
repnrta
&lt;I
lloail
Koot!
C&lt;tng
irodopoo&gt;donl
.
.
.
lege
iD
Yellow
~.
0.
A
5
mill
levy
was
approved
WELLSI'ON Bob :Brenllu
1nm
Clncimlll,
CCIIumbua
He
II
preoldent
al
lllo
Muon
Rose,
a
teacher
in
the
Riverview
by voters In the Mlpletoa
CHARLESfON, W. (UPV nan, head r0011lall ooach or
and
Xauia.
Plamtnc
CCMmcll;:'
a
member
eleril.entary
school,
was
accepted
School matrtct 1n Aahlanl
Thomu Charles Fuller D, 18,
Wellston High School, submitTuesday
night
by
the
Eastern
LoHe Ui4 there Is 1 oltortqe
lllo 'llolary Club, put
·
County by • 524-469 COOIIIl.
was sentenced to from 140 to
ted hls resignation totheboard
cal
School
District
board
or
or
flu
-vaccine
in
Ohio
aDd
llld
for
Maacm
City
•
and
a
in
Lorain
CountY.
voters
In
198 years in l)I'ison TUesday for
or education Monday nlghL No
er at thl Pomlr01' 0 .• ~-!,
callon.
the Vermillion School district orden for more must be placed
the barnyard &amp;layings of the ave
reason was disclosed in the
Sam Dyke, 80, RD 1, RutlaDd,
No
replacement
was
named
far
by
lnllvldual
doctors.
pa1 Church. wU~Um.... 11 .....
IIJPrOYed a 4 mill levy by
brothers and sisters of his for- dled this morning in Holzer Hos- board•a announcement ot the
r\ed IIIII baa me dtlld.
Rose.
a
retired
teacher,
.
w
h
o
1,251·755. If the levy had falled
mer girl rrtend.
pital He was OOrn March 13,
actlon.
camot teach more tban me~ the schools would lave been
HUNI'ERS TO MEET
Three deleJdont.o
lorfolted
Circuit Court Judge Harry l
Breman indicated he would
1888, at Danville, and bad been
year
during
a
school
year.
it
closest
next
Octot-er.
bonis
ani
two
othera
were
fined
The Melli• Cooinl1 Foa !btlHannah rejected Ute prosecu- a carpenter all ot his life in remain in the school system
was
reported.
era AIIIL wUl meet FrldQ", Dec. Tuesday night by Mlddl_.t Maytion's demand for a death s en- this area. He was a veteran ot as a teacher.
The board meeting at t h e
13, at 7:30 p.m. at tile c I u b or C. 0. Fisher.
tence - a penalty wtdcll has not World War I. and a member r1
Brennan - coached teams won
high school, voted to increase
Fodeltlng boncla were B1ll E.
been imposed in IDinois upoo a fultland Legion Post 467.
a league champloosbip in 1958.
There will be elodlon
po,ymem
lor
dlatrlct
subSpoon,
20, Raelno Houle 2,
"' om..... and piano ......, for
person who pleaded gullty for
&amp;arvtvors include his wife, Ul- His varsity, largely of seniors,
teachers.
The
~eDt
was
raia,18,70,
opoedtna;
Jom T. Pat.
a fteld trial on Waahlueton'a
nearly 20 years.
finished 3-3-1 this ran, Ued
Ue;- one daughter, )irs. M a r y
ed
ro
$16
a
doJ
compared
to
tbe
The judge, citing Fuller's Woodrum, Cowlcll Blufta, Iowa; Cor fifth with Meigs.
25, Ma- $25, llllun
NEW YORK (IJPI) - Preoito yield riald of .,.,, IUid Lim'
being paid. The inyooth, lack or criminal record a son. Jobn w. Dyke, Fairborn; ·~:~::~~i--x.::'}g-'S(.::·x.:.:'&gt;'YX~:.~~ $13.60 crease is effective the rlr.st f1 LODGE TO MEET
G. Ntehalaa. 31, Vandalla, $25,
and .PSY Chiatric background, said, three stepdaughters, Mrs. Ruth
- elect Ridw'd M. Nlml
the
year.
Two
substitute
bus
meol!lwlill
vice
p
r
e
•
elect
rn ..natloo rl alllcoro will be rWWna • red llab~
..The oourt doe I not deem thls to Nelsoo., Charleston, W. Va.;Mrs.
CIUCAGO (UPV - Tile _ .
AUTO DAMAGED
drlvera, Carolyn Ruth and Jobn ~ T, Agnew todBj' belore lly. bold and pre..atallm"' 25 r· FINd were MarMMeFvland,
be the proper case for the death Mabel Harmon, Burnside, Ky.;
The Meigs ComO' 9leritrs
- · "'
lour railroad
_ __
..
uaillouJ
Tueedll
.......,...,.
Hensley, were employed.
penalt;y .u
lng to Wuhlngtoo to
awardo IIIII be mads- !IJods 36. New Hawa,. taO lid costa,
Mrs. Judy Coates, Middletown; Dept. reported a one - veb:lcle
Numerous standing bWs were his coblnel to a natlnowldelele- River Lnlp No. 453, FLU!, 1eom.lllo sceno &lt;llaaoccldoat, 811' which U.., said will cnate
The last electrocution In Wi- seven stepsons, Cecil Edward accident Tuesday on County Road
noi.s was Aug. 24, 1962, w hen Hewitt, Levittown, Pa.; James 43, five-tenths at a mile lOUth
!o$,
Mid- lllo llllklll'o ior110111 rallriJod ua_...eel lor payment. - • vtslol!. atdlence.
Thwedll,
12, at onl Owona R. Badi!OJ,
.
.
iD
the
Eutem
dlotrlet
wiD
be
A
opli&lt;eiiiiWI
said
Nlml
and
7130
g.m.
AU
malter
man~aue
James Dukes was electrocuted 1n A. Hewitt, CoJu.mbus; Micky Wll- ol Rl 681, where an auto drivtll_.t. '10 and coeta, l -... ioa, 1116 United TnnlpOriOIIoa
dlamiseed after classes em Dec. Agnew would bold JriVIIIe dlaCook County Jail for kiUing a ltams, &amp;rracuse; Ray, Jim, and en by Beatrice V. Mathera. 51,
tlal.
Union, wblcb wiD ba. . . . . . . .
and all - · ...
20 ror the bollday vaeatloa and ......... at N - 1 llolel 1'1- iDvlled
Chicago poUceman.
urpdto~.
~~o~n-.
Rut Williams, all ot Rutland; Rt. 3, Coolville. travellng north,
biDecl momberoblp &lt;I 188,000 ~
erre lleacQ&amp;artoro prlar to an wiD be aerved.
.A!I'fBOS IIEEl' TWINS
Fuller, apparently hoping to Jwlior, Bakersfield, Call!.; 36 went out of control on a eurve will resume on Jan. 2.
tile Ualted satea and (srWIL
&lt; QOOPEIISTOWN, l(,Y, (UPI)
save his IHe, switched hla plea grandchlldren, and6 great-grand- and struck a renee. There war
evening mooting wllb lhe Ill • Joint lllo ,...
from innocent to guilty in a sur- children.
Attends Workshop
damage to the rlobl frmt r.n.
Atbll-~p.o
~
tlte
identa of lho CCIDiblnlnc VETERANS 11E1101UAL
prise move Oct. 23, ahortly aftsievlalm - . . In lllo
~ .w lllllllkolbolr said the ,..._ ot lho moraoi(
Funeral services will be held der and door of the car, No Jn.
IKISPlrAL
Paladlwn room Dt l h o ter a jury wu completed for Saturday at 1 p.m. at tbe Dan- jurlea or arrest were report, ftrat 'rillfi liD. ~·- . . . ''to eud lbo "'
...,..,..., - Jameo
Hotel,
Nlml wiD - 0 0 bolb·
his trial.
Jlib'
28
tllo7
lhe
aplnat
craft
-'dna
,_ ... ;
Lakes
viDe we"sJeyan Cburcb With the. eel.
'fla*nl \"'IIDa; Je11le Prleo,
lllo . - melllbera and tbelr
He admitted Ute April 27 !alai Rev. Cecll Wise officiating. Bur. Twlnl "' lllo - - pJnit Worldna .......
(
lamlllea wbo, aioOll w1111 a
shootings rA. flve children, aged Ial will be in the DIIIVille CemeMASON - Mrs. Ruoaoll c.,.e.
.... LBOIP"' 1n 111o Hall "'·
Tbe - - aa1c1 111o
iDvlled IUeall, IIIII IIIIIU up ttio~-u l&gt;lo, Roclpe.
5 to 16, of the WlWam Cox fam- tery. Rutland American Leal.m LOCAL TEMPS
hart, ooe of Wahama'a guidance
F
a
m
e
·
un1a1
will lobloJ tor 1 ''III'OOd~
u ......,
· •~· - Orvllle Armlll,
ily on tbeir farm near Mattoon. PoSt f67 w1l1 bold gravedde
The temperature In Pomeroy•a
coun&lt;lloro, ls attending the ~­
ltATIIBONE
SWITCHES
maaa
traaapwtatloll.
blll" CONI"•
wm b e - Bo~Ji7i;..t. Sarah
The victims included the twin rites.
downtown business district at 11 nnd Amual Guldanee Workohop
cioWMBUS (UPV - J. David iDI urb1a and lllloro4ll'blll rail
brother ~ Fuller's l~ear~d
· ·
lrllllc
at Cedar Likes, RiplQy, W.Va., at 10 p.m. (EIII'),
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Coech Art Lanham's Rio
Grande College Reclmen racked
l.l&gt; their JSecord conaectJtl ve victory of the season with 8 91-83
wi n over Che Oakland City College
Oaks Tuesday night in Gallia
Academy High &amp;hoot gym.
The Hedmen are now 2-3 aftel'
lost~ the first three games of
the season on the road. Ri o
Grande plays CurnberlaQI College Thursday night at Williuns-

burg, Ky., and Saturday night will
p~ the Pikeville College Bean
at Pikeville. K_y.
The win evened the Redmen's
record at 1-1 in the Kentudcy Intercollegiate AthleUc Conterent'e
(KIAC), Oakland City Is 1&gt;4 ..t
KIAC pJ.aar and 3~ in all gamea.
Jim Marshall, 6-2 S®llm~ore.
paced the Hedmen with 12 field
goals and three free throws for
27 pointa. Bob Mabry, 6-.51.'2 jun-

lor center, made nine tleld goals

aoo nw

treethrowsfor23polnts.
Mike Harris, 6-1 sophclnore,
finished with 17 points andDIIIWI,Y
WilBOn. 6-0 sophomore, had 10.
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Larry Harris. 6-4 &amp;eshmln for·
ward, was high ror the Oakland
......... •p! It'• lime to 10 Ia
apln.
City Oaka. with se'VCin field jJfll}s
IIIHp! Wh•t ..lad . , •• • ••
Larr y Sauer led the Muaklngal'li 10 tree throws for 24 _point&amp;.
th.t!"
um
attack with 20 points as the
The Redmen out-rebour.led
Muskies won their third game
Olldand City 46-43 with big Bob
with
no losses, including two ln
Mabry getting 21 rebounds for
the
oonierence.
Rio Grande.
Marietta, now 1-3 and0-2, was
Rio Grande made 34
71 from
headed
by Mark Ulrey's 23
the field for 47.3 per cent and
points.
connected on 23 of 30 at the line
In the Kenyon-Wooster Ohio
for 76.6 per cent.
Conference
battle, the Scots'
Oakland City hit 25 of 66 &amp;om
Tom
Dinger
outpointed Allthe floor for 37.8 per cent and
America
John
Rinka
pf Ken,yon
made 33 of 38 at the line for 86,5
but the host Lords won 97-87.
per cent.
By CHARLt:S RICHARDS
both tams had opportunities to
Ken.,yon, headed by Rinka's
Rio Grande led 38-36 at the half.
UPJ Sports Writer
win in the last two secoiXIs or
29
points and JOhn Dunlop's 26,
OAKLAND CITY (Z5-33-83) Netraska substitute basket- regulation but blew them. With
spurted
to a 45-32 halftime lead
ball player Ken Caudle scored the game tt'ed 52-52 with five Hlrr1s, 7-10-24; Duncan, 4-2-10;
on
the
wa,y
to Its third win in
By UnitOO Press International
only two polnta Tue&amp;dly nigh4 aeeonds lett, Temple's Jack RoUer, 0-9-9; Watkqas, 3--6-12;
tour
starts,
including
two wins irl
Newsom, 2-0-4; Cunningham, 5.0.
Earl Monroe is still a "Pearl"
but thank the heavens tor them. Klnchllng stole the ball and
but Kevin Lougher y is making three league games.
The Cornhttskers AlKI Wtchitli dribbled more than halt the 10; Frederick, Z-1-Si Trvsty,l-3-5; Akln, 0-4-4.
Baltimore' s backcourt sparkle.
State might stlll be runai,_ 111 length of the court for a lay-ttJ,
The Bullets regained first
RIO
GRANDE
(34-23-91)
and down the court today.
but missed it. He was called for
place in the Eastern Division ot
Marshall,
12-:J..-27;
Jordan.
3-0-6;
Nebraska took a 94-92 noncon. charging, but Army•s Wade
the National Basketball Associaterence victory but or:ty after Urban missed his tree throw Mabry, 9-5-23; Baker,l-4-6;Harris, 6-6-17; Bentley, 1..0.2; Wil- tion Tuesday night behind the
three overtlmea. Calldle's two with one aecond len and the
son. 2-6-10.
shooting or Mo11roe and Loughefree throws with nine seconds to game went into overtime.
ry as lhey routed the Boston
pla,y In tl'et third extra period
Bob Gra- had 27 polnta
Celtics 115-101, Monroe hit for
gave Nebraaka a comfortable and teammates Jim Brook!!! alkl
23 points while Loughery netted
94-90 margin and the Comhus- Marv Stewart 20 each r o r
21 to lead the Baltimore attack.
kera allowed Wlehlta•s Roo Nebnska in Us marathon win
Also hitting in double figure s
Me!XIell 10 make a meaninglesa o~r Wichita State. Roo MeBfor the Bullets were Jack Marin
~ as the buzzer ended the
deU; with 18 of his 24 points
{19),
Ray Scott (]7), Gus
game.
coming In the second hair. led
Johnson {14) and Wes Unseld
In West Point,. N. 1=., Jersey Wichita.
By United Press International
NEW
YORK
(IJPJ).... Geor- (12},
City, N.J.. and PhUadelphla,
Oakland turned its weapon,
gta•s unbeaten, once-tied BullIt was the first meeting
Hick
Barry, loose in the second
there were similar sit.tloDa.
dogs led the nation•s major between
the
two
Eastern
quarter TLWsda,y night, and he
Anny beat Temple 60-59 on
college lootbaU teams in scoring Division
teams
who
have
eight tree throws In an overtime
defense this year whlle Miami battled for the rop spol since responded for 10 quick points
period. Elrardo Webater fueled
of Ohio ranked aecond In three the begirmil'@ of the season. The that erased .a ooe..point Houston
a hlgh·scorlng overUme period
major d o - , II waa Bullets now hold a one game margin and sent the Oaks on to
ror St. Peter's that buried St.
a 137-116 Americllll Basketball
dlocloled _,- by tho Natlonttl advantage over the Celtics.
,\ssociation
victory .
Louis Unlversit,y 9~4. and st.
Jim Barnes paced Boston
NEW YORK (IJPV- The Unit. Cnlleglato ~Services.
John•s cashed in on its tree
The ABA•s Western Division
The NCSS figures ahowed that with 19 points.
ed Presa llternatlooal tq) 20
throw opportunities in overtime
leaders
took a 69~ halftime
Georgia
(8-G.:l) 12
New York rallied lO win its
to defeat St. Joseph's 6t-6t small collep bl1ketbaU teams, tou-:!hdowns, 12 extra polnta and
lead and then, after Houston's
with ft.rst place votes In parensinh straight game at home as
Ninth-ranked Purdue, behind
big men got into serious fOUl
theses.. Firat W"eek
througb rour field aoals In 10 games ror Dick Barnett scored five crucial
Rick Mount's 28 points, defeated
a ~ of 98 pnlnta and an points In the waning minutes trouble, rode a big rebounding
Sundll'.
Dec.
BlJUer 93-55 and lith-ranked st.
edge to llll easy triumph.
lfll the Knick&amp; went on to
TEAM
POINTS average of 9.8 per pme.
Bonaventw'e outtcrapped T~
Barry had 38 for the night
Arizona state led In ruahlng deteat the Phoenix Suns 111-106,
1. Kentucky Wslyn (26)
305
mas .More 82-63 In the only
and
got help £rom Gary Bradds, defense with 570 yards allowed Barnett hit a jumper wlth three
2. Central (Ohio) St (4)
181
gameS Tuesday iovolvtng the
who
had 28 . stew Johnson's 2B
a 1.4 yard-per- minutes to play and then
3, E\'aDivUle (1)
178 on 403 pll\fS
natlo . t(V 20 teams.
points
led Houston.
play average; Kent State led 1n followed with a three-point pJay .
..,_ Nevada Southern
170
In"··· uthlft' 'Kiines ·TuesdaY.
The New Yorks Nets broke a
~ ·A ahlad
119 pes' - del'l!llae, .~owllll! an He At out half the game with a
ni.diC, Teia1 ChJiladaR defeated
five-.me,
losing stritlg by
6. Southwest MISsouri
·113 averap ,!II '1q7,6 ,ford• per bandaged finger that had been
whipping ·the lnd1ana Pacers
Loyola dt New Orleana 97-83, .
7. ~ Onl.) St.
103 . . for lQ - · and dislocated earl,y in the game.
Columbia rode Jim McMtlllan•s
117-102 . New York took a 22 -7
Elvin Hayes scored 39 points
8. Southwe1t Louisiana
71 Wyoming led In tolal defenae
29 points to a 74-57 victory over 9, Dlinols st. (1)
first quarter lead and never
64 with an average ol 206.8 yards and Don Kojis and John Block
trailed.
Rutgers, Loyola of Chicago
netted 56 more to lead the San
10. Ceyney St.
43 allowed In each of 10 games.
downed PorUand 95--77, SouthLevem Tart Jed New York
Miami
~
second
In
rushing
Diego Rockets to a 132-120
SecoOO 10- 11, Trintly(TexJ
with
west Louisiana beat Simmie Hlll
32 and John F airchild was
victory over the Philadelphia
29; 12, Pan American 27; 13, del"enae (17.5 yards a eame), in
and his West Texas State
top Indiana shooter with 23
total defenae (232. 4 yards per
(de) Garuton, Puget Sound aM
76ers. San Diego led throughout
points.
teammates 90..74, and Missouri
F. Austin 20; 16, McNeese st. 19; game) and acorlng defense (9.9 lhe game as it continually beat
Player . coach
Cliff Hagan
edged San Fernando 78-70.
the 76ers to the basket. Hal
17 (tie), AmerlcatJ IntemadorW. points a game).
Also. Navy beat American
scored 10 points in the rtnai
Greer scored 25 points for
and Grambline 18; 19 (Ue). HowQuarter to lead Dallas to a 107University 81-65, Boston College
Philadelphia,
ard Payne (l) am DePauw 17.
defeated Harvard 91-76, New
101
will over Denver- the
Tom Van Arsdale hit for 23
Chaparrals' seventh cooquest in
York
UniversU;y beat Cit.Y
points and playrnaker Oscar
their last nine games. The
College of New York 64.58,
Robertson contributed 21 to lead
George Washington trimmed
decision
allowed Dallas to slip
the ClndnnaLi Royals to a 107-96
ahead
of
Denver lnto second
Virginia MUltar.v lnsti&amp;ute 83-72
triumph over the Milwaukee
1 n d Maasachuuetts cUpped
in
the
Western Division b,y
pJace
Bucks.
three percentage points.
Rhode Island 65-60
The Bulls starting fi.ve all hlt
NEW YORK (UPJ).... CincinnaHagan took Dallas from a 82In the Army-Temple game.
ti's Paul Robinson Sunday double Rgures and pla,yed
76 deficit to a 103-101 lead with
became the third rookie irl pro aggressive defense as Chicago
1:28 to go, and the Chaps then
By United Press lnter~tlonal
football .history to surpass 1,000 defeated Detroit 100-83. The
ran oot the clock. John Beasley
East
yards ruahJng and continued his BuU•s Jerry Sloan was high tor
led
Dallas scoring with 27
, W, L. Pet. GB ieaderahip among ground.gal- the game with 19 points while
points,
and Larry Jones scored
Baltimore ••. , 1 7 .750
ners in Che American Football the Pistons' Eddie Miles tallied
24
to
pace
Denver.
Boaton •• ~ ... 19 7 .131 1
18.
L~e.
Minnesota won its ninth pme
Philldelphia .. 17 7 . 708 2
Zelmo Beaty took advantage
His 1,023 yards gives him a
in
JO starts by beatift8 Miami
CincltutaU • , , 16 9 ,640 3'h
the
absence
of Nate
substantial lead, with one game of
112-105
behind Connie Hawkins'
New York .••• 14 15 .4~
remaining on the schedule, over Thurmond lO score 28 points o
30
ll01nts.
Les Htmter led
Hewrltt Dlml or Oakland, who lead the Atlanta Hawks to a 111By United Preas lnteriW.ttonal o.trou ...... 10 16 .396
Milftni,
which
suffered its fourth
Milwaukee .••. 6 22 .214 15
100 win over the san Francisco
has 849 yards .
East
consecutive loss of the season to
West
New York'• Jim Turner, With Warriors. Lou. Hudson added 29
W, L. Pet GB
Mlnne
.....
W, L. Pet. GB 33 or t4 field goal&amp; for the year point&amp; for the llawks while Jeff
MiMOsota , , , 16 5 , 762
Los Artgelea •• 19 9 .679
and 39 extra poinll, has the Mullins topped the Warriors
Kentucky •••• 10 10 .500 &amp;16
S&amp;n
DiegO
....
14
14
.500
5
AFL &amp;coring leatierahlp with 138 with 25 points.
Miami .. .. .. 8 13 ,381 8
Atlantll •••• • 14 15 • 483 5lh
polots.
New York, • , • 8 13 .381 8
COLUMBUS (ll PO - lt was
San
Fran.
,
••
12
16
.4211
7
Leo Dawaon of Kanies City
Indiana. , ..... 6 16 .273 lO'h
quite
a year for Cory - Rawson
Seattle
,
,
,
,
.
13
18
,419
7'h
and
Georp
Sauer
ot
New
York
West
High
School.
Chicago
.....
12
18
,400
8
slayed atop the pasal~ &amp;ltd
W, L. PeL GB
By United Press International
Ill order of accomplishment:
Phoenix , , .. , 8 20 .231 12
receiving departments, respec~
Oaklanl ...... 20 4 , 833
BAL
TlMORE
(Upl)
Sonny
The
Fighting Hornets captur.
Tueaday•s Reaults
tlvel)-,
Dllias ....... 10 9 .526 7'h
Liston.
215~.
Las
Vegas.
ed their tlrst United Press InSauer has 64 paas catches ror
Denver • . ... 11 10 .524 71:2 Baltimore t15 Boaton 101
knocked out Amos Lincoln, 2091f.J , ternational Claas A high 1choo1
Clncionati
107
Mllwaukee
96
the
aeaacm,
a
bare
margin
over
Loo Aot~eies .• 9 10 . 474 11';1
l~ewood, Colil (2}.
lootball champiooship.
San Diego 132 PhUadelphia 120 tho I'IIM&lt;Il'VII.
San Dlt&gt;AO"o
Now Orleans , , 9 12 , 4211 9'h
Larry Young (oft'ensive end),
New
York
111
Phoenix
106
U.ce Aiworlh, who bao 63.
Houston ••••• 5 10 .333 11
PHILADELPHIA
(IJPl)
Joa
Mike lnniger (defensive halfChicogo 100 Dotroll83
Daw~K~J has completed 122 or
Tueada.Y's Reaulta
Frazier, 203, PhUadelphia. out- back) and Kurt Beacll OinebackAtlanta
Ill
San
Francisco
100
206
puii!Js,
ror
a
59.2
per
cent
00klanll37 Housloo 116
Only aam•• scheduled
average. for 1.926 yard11 and 16 pointed Oecar Bonavena, 207. er) were ramed to UPI's All New York ll71nlillll 102
Argantlna (12}.
Ohio firat team.
Wednesday's Games
loudtdowna, losing nine by
Mi.....DIIt 112 Miami Hl5
Jim Berry was sell'lcted UPI
New
York
at
BalUmore
intoreepllon. The nat lour
Dallafllj\' Denver 101
College Basketball Results
Class A COach oC the Year by
S&amp;n Diego at Cincinnati
puaero,
headed by lloryie IIY United Preaa lntematlnnai
Oalf lames ICheduled.
hia
fellow eoa.chea, sportawritBoston
It
Detroit
Lamooica &lt;I OOkland, all bave
1\l'odne&amp;doy'o Gomoo
East
Phoenix
ot
Philadelphia
era
and
lpOrt.Jeutera.
COIIIJileted more paa1ea and for Arlll.)' oo Temple ss, ot
Houaton at J(entucky
The
latest
honor eame TUea~
san
Franc&amp;sco
VB..
Milwaukee
more JUda. but their average American Int. 78 Williams .51
Miami at lnllanl
at
Madlaon,
Wia.
da,y
ror
the
30.year-old Berry
and their interception ratio is St.John's, NY 64 St. Joseph's.
MlnneaoD. at Los Anple&amp;
Only pmea achedultd.
who gained tbe nod D¥er W~st
hllher.
Onb' pmes scheduled.
Pa 61, ot
Mullkingum'o Fred Stoinbreeher,

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Nebraska Slips By

Celts Put

Down Hard

Wichita Five, 94-92

By Bullets

Oaks Stun

Bulldogs Lead

Houston

Grid Defense

137 to 116

small College

• Cage Ratings
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ror

Dinger tallied 35 points in the
losin8 elrort as Wooster remained winlest for the seai!IOfl
with an 0-4 reeord.
Rio Grande woo its second

Frazier
Retains
Ring Title
PIIILADELPBJJ\ (UP.O - FOJ'
Joe Frazier, it was Oscar

Honavena last night, tomorrow
the world,
Frazier retained his Bhare ot
the heavyWeight title Jritfl an
tmanimous 15-round dedsion
over awkward Bonavena Tuesday night
and
lmmedlawl,y
announced througll a swollen
jaw that he wou.Jd settle onJy
for Jimmy Ellis, who holds the
World Boxing Association version of the title, as his next
opponent.
The 24-year-old Frazier, discounting
deposed
champion
CasslllS Clay, said a victory
over Ellis would make him
undisputed titleholder throughout the world,
However, it may take the
unbeaten Philadelphian, recognized as champion in only five
states and parts of the Ori.ent
and Latin America, several
months before he is ready to
get back in the ring, F razier
suffered a possible broken jaw
agairlst
Bonavena
and
the
doctor said they would wait ro~
the swelling to subside before
taking X -rays.
Frazier dominated the bout
most of the way, nearly closing
both of Bonavena•s eyes with
cutt and pounding him relentlessly to the ooey.
To get to the 26-year-old
challenger, Frazier had to wade
through a barrage or low blows,
which drew nwnerous warnings
from referee Joe ~'weeney and
cost Bonavena the eighth round.
Several times the referee
seemed to lose oontroJ or the
fight
and
Yank
Durham,
Frazier•s manager, had to leap
Into the ring in the lOth round
to keep the fighters from
pummelling each other after the
bell.
Sweeney, the only man ln the
ring to draw boos from the
disappointing crowd of about
'8,000, gave the bout to Frazier
b,y the lowest margin, 70-67.
Judges Dave Beloff had it 72-64
and Nate Lopinson 74-64.

sofR

victory in five games 91-83 on
ita home court agalnlt Oakland
Clt,y College of Indiana.
The Redmen took a 10..point
lead in the first hair, but Che
"Visitors Whittled the lead dowJl
to 38-36 at the half and caught
up at 43-43 with 17 minutes left.
Hlo Grande turned ·.on the steam
lo hand Dakland its sixth loss
in nine starts.
High for Rio Grande were
Jim Marahall with 27 points and
Bob Mabry with 23.
Undefeated Ashland walloped
Malone 66-28 ror it s third win.
The host F...agles, led by Jim
Williams• 14 points, held a decisive 33-16 margin at the haU.
The Canton school, now 1-3, was
Jed by Steve Schraeder with 12
points.

Seven games are on tap for
Dayton at Miami, Heidelberg at Denison, John Car _
roll at Mount Union , Otterbein
at Hawthorne, Findlay at Defiance, Urbana at Blult'too and
Bliss at Wilberforce.

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Zoning Ordhiance Voided
By Municipal Judge Betz
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At that meetJnc. Merrill E\&gt;.bla "fiol- u.. l o r - VUIIlldtlliie . .U...IIIo
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Tho .Jibll•m V o l - Fire lloplrtmoDt apln Jol• - r Votes lor lbo ........, 111'011'1111 Ud laelllliol, $J giiiJI• lor micrO- q JnU," - . aald, "We
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Pioneers Defeated

By United PreiS lnlernational
ScriM' Musklngum aimost
let the game sUp through their
ftngero Tue&amp;dly night.
The MWJkies owned a to..polnt
lead Wring the first half against
Ohio Conference roe Marietta,
but the visiting Pioneers crept
ever closer and at halftime
were down ooly !OUT points, fl .
37 . For the first (eJt minutes
ol the last half they were ahead
by .severaJ points, before the
Muskies JOOVed into the lead

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The Clt;y o( GaDipolls has DO zonlnl onltnoce and lbe posldoo
&lt;I Zonlno Otnoer or the Board of Zoning
bu l&gt;oon lbollahed
on coostltutional grounds.
That,.., the ruiino-.,. In Gallipolis Municipal Court by Judoe
Robert S. Betz, who dismissed atndarlt:ll qainst three Gallipolis butlres smen cbarlifi!Jd with violations of the citra lonillllf ordinance and
wkled the ordi~nce itseU.
Judge Bet:r. ruled that the ciJTs IOfthW ordinance. passed ¥rll bojiOued.
member.
1111, - · In • llllllber "'
18, 1961. Wll in direct conJlid with and in -.kiata,D of the constltu4WIJ!IlOO . . -. . I lilJIIIl
preaeat a ..cure.all., rar t b e
riJI!tta or tho citaena Dt 1lto CIJ&gt;&lt; &lt;I Galiipoll.,
YOUNG MEMBERS ot the Cheater Cub Scoot Pack 2f~ ar e leer.
rrom .., "' tbe, el8llt molina
llllll..comiDWeial ............ tal~
Trials for the three men m
One ot the major areas ol vio- siln problem but Evonl IDdiCII- ing tQ be thouRbttul ot others at an early ace.
This year the pack members selected bJ' vote several persCJO&amp;
the Zoning Qrdlnance riolatiooa lations. and source of objeetlons ed that tbe pl•mlng comml.ldon
e--'l'heae areu iDCiude HC!doaa
bad been scheduled ror today. to t.he CiQ''a Zoninl Ord:lnabce .....d look at 1he they want to rem.~r during the holiday se~son- peraona. they
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Ute
OrdiDan&lt;e.
felt. thlt !lad been particularly nice to them.
&lt;I ceolral Ohio llllrlh &lt;I CnlumThe Jru!ll and their ~ la Sectioo &amp;01.3 Bualnesa or Jn.
Then, the )'OW'II'sters made large se~.sonal deeorltions of glided
JUdge .t$8t&amp; stated thla mornwere at Ute bill but the Ctl&gt; &lt;I duatrtai iigno. ~call.!', the
buJ and "' COl-. to
SAIGON (UPV iD tile
Ohio River; lhe Eallom Apo
Gallipolis was not repreaented. section rule1 that each bulineaa Ing that his ruling abollllhllle IBM cards centered with red poinsettias. They remembr.ancea are
palaeldln cn11¢1ea; an 11'81 ~
Amdavlt&amp; l¥8l'e dismissed a- or iDmBtl'Y shall have one flat lllo Zmlng Ordlaanee -dbe ap- most att:,f.eUve and were made by the boya so lhlt they can be used l l r - &amp;ad - · ·
NEW HAVEN - Two m e n
Mutaeo . . . . - In 1.11o bourla
ga.inst Carroll Williams, State or wall sign. not to project more pealed to Golllil ~ ColnDm Oat or can be bung.
bave
been promoted at Jlbll4t
Norlll Vletaamoao atlampt to norllloulern
Ohio "'
Street Market, and van_, Furnl- than two feet away from t h e Pleas Court or the Fourth nt...
!\&gt;Ol'll· PlaDt "' ~ ()pon!,
Trlbut beJOHN L. MORA, A TEAOIER ;n the Meigs Loeal School Dia- Invade tbelr ture; Raymoo1 (Tony) Barr, con- buUd:ing and the area of such slgn trlct Court &lt;I "--a.
lng Compouy.
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low
Demlllll(lled
Evlna stated toda¥ tbat the trict. arll Tide I coordinator, was irl Columbus Sunday througb Tueatractor, aDd Kenneth Johnson, lhall be Umited to the widdl ot
Karl M.
p1aa1 o111oo
(JlMZ), mllltarr opli&lt;eoilloa
plonnlng COIIIII1iolioa wiD day attondlrw the ochool me.._.,nt institute seminar held at HoaJolwlsm's Mobile Homes., East- the buildins.
.\l&gt;tnt1Jtuecllrom Pop I)
.._visor, baa become p1aa1
said todBI'.
em Ave.
This partlcular section was the ibe matter lbrousb legal chan- · pitallty Inn.
About
to
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libelled
one
Vlllnem
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beli8ved
to
baYe
porll&lt;DI8l
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· Marqement of federal programs was the topic of tbe seminar
CIQ- Solicitor R. wuuam Jen. t;o1e of content:.1oo ror the bust- nels aod 8H)8I.I the judge's ru..
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but
willie
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to
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which was under the direction of Raymoo:l A Rom, dire~, DlYf·
kina was out ol town, it wu re- nessmen who' cou.ld not take down I:lng.
!rom
lbo
. 11 ID tqtUbll. November 13 after a tare llli
break
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after
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slon of Federal Assistance. Ohio Department ot Education.
oorted, when Judge Betz a1t8IIlpt- a sign, repair it and replace it,
elzed
goodwUl
Jtara aJtbmP neas. 1tQmoDd J. WWiuniCI'lt
Tueedll 16 miles south &lt;I the
ed to contact him to be at the if the sign was of the common
t1t1o 1tu 11111 "'bNt 'om~· plaal ._niKif)' uli..,., ._.
1WO MEIGS COUNTIANS were 1111ong tbole honored at Mariet- DMZ.
trial. W. Joe Brown, ZOning Of- t;ype- overhanging the street or
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bave
been
cru,y
been promoted to the JOlt ~
ta College by Football Coach Joe McDaniel durif8 hl1f-tbne cerencer of the Zoning Board ot AP- sidewalk, Neither could any new
At
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time,
lhe
Nora!
plantolftee
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monies at S.turday nlgtlt's basketball game betweenMariettaUll Mt.. to peals. was not present when the IJQsineas apparently erect a sign,
there?'
a
Marble
offtcl.al
told
Viel:nameee .........,.. aeeuaed
Amoullleement ~ the ~
Union.
trial started but came in about oUJer than one which would not
UPI
eorreapoDmd
LoJilb.
Among the award winners were senior defenshe cornerback
the l1lllted - · and Salp "' wu mode TttoedoJ • . J,
the time Judge 8et2 delivered his project more than two reet aWilli mac:binetiUnl and Alr •• ._,.., up tbe war... He alto A. Moore, IDBIIIICW oC S p o r a
Bob R. Smith of Hemlock Grove. who was named, ••Most Eftleient
ntllng.
way !rom the building.
Area dairymen Dt Melga and Defensive Back." Also Smith. a senior, reeeived hla fourth letter Foree "~'' eunlba..,., t h e reolllrmed
Nortll VioawD's Plant.
Judge Bet2 informed Brown,
Judge Bet:z, in dismissing the
domanla
the
VIet Cc1t8 be
Wllu Joined lllo Wind.- Plenl
uyou•re )1st out or a job. We"ve affidavill ap.inst the men, found surroundlng countiea wW be In~ awll'd. First--year letter winners include sophomore de(enslva hiJ.(.. prrloon of - " '
men
eruahed
&amp;he
asulilt
without
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abolished the Zoning Ordinance. •• them not guilty or the violatioos: vited to •• stump the experts.. ba.ck George Sa~~er or Middleporl
The Marietta team compiled its bestgrt-d record (7--2) aince 1923. lllll!ea1q a looo. SpokelllllOII aald Ualted states, · - · - llllate
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()porallna
Brown., who has been thedt;y'a Williams, for erecting a aign; with queltlona oo .how to make
In~.._ ,.._...can El • ctrlc :po,..,
tile North V I - wltlxlrew and North VletDam.
cm.ly zoning officer slnce the law and Barr and JohniiOil, ror t h e more proflta from dairying at
Tbe quollliaa "' - - lirlltam, u • laborer iD 1933.
ONE OF THE LARGEST NATURAL GAS wells In Meigs Coun1;y C!ai'1'1IDII their dead. 'lbor left
went into effect May 18, 1967, placing or a trailer on a lot their meeting Friday • December
at Ute momeut - · IU'OUild He bold oevora! JobB at the p1aa1
bas "came in., at the farm or Bill McKelvey in the Portland area. no - .. behind.
was hired originally at $5ll 8 whe~e trailers are prohibited 13. trom 10 a.m. to3p.m.atthe
111o
1l'1'811101110l•· lllltl1 bo became ~
mmth. The Gallipolis City Com- and changing the area and di- • ~scopal Pari.'lb House in Porn- The well WIS drilled by the Quaker State Oil Co. of st. Miry• a. John
Vl-m
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clerk
at Spom iD 1947, tblnil
Murphy. Pomeroy Route 4, is a part owner and pn:moted the drWif8
mission a week ago. Tuesday men!dons or 1 lot.
eroy ·
r.joded
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to
-lllo
the
time
lllo plaal W81 b o l D 1
or the weU which is reported to be too large to guqe at the ,Pl'elert
granted Brol¥11. a $50 a month
Pointing out that since the
Aparing 011 the prognmwtU
LF u Ita OQiai, II pled8ed to ltulJt.
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raise making his salary to$100a first violations five or six be three dairy extension speela- time.
walk oot of .-Iatimo lf
llil wu· head • - a l - .
mont.h .
months ago, the cases had been lists rrom Ohio state Universitlte 81errlUU dloplay tbelr !lac lllore belore being namati ollloo
INCIDENTALLY, THE SALVATION ARMY in P001eroy advisea
There have been several al- CU'ltinued and theclQ",JudgeBetz 1;¥, R~h Porterfield, Dr. Harry
or
a name plate in tbe ~ In 1965, A JIIIIYO, &lt;I,
leged violations oi the ctty•:r. lltated, had promised but had Barr, and Dr. John Staubus. Thill that it wUl accept new and used toys ln its program to pro\'lde items
Whoolq, he Elllzoning ordinance brougtrt to tbe railed to do anything aJxot re- is the tl.rst time these three men
ror the l.lllderprivileged during the holiday season. Toy a and doUs may
eonferenee room.
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attention of the Zoning Board of writing the zoning ordinance.
have ever appeared on the same be lett at the Anny's headquarters, 115ButternutAve. ln Pomeroy.
COLUMBUS (UPV T bo
France was reported io hive
He II 8 member &lt;I lll6 Uarut
.\weaJ.s and ruled on. These inSeveral meetings were held, program together.
Slats Health ~rtment today tried to inlervliiO,I!Jdlreclb', to and llolary Clubs nl NOif Ha..
reported It bad cnnllrmed t h e get 111o talko lllarlod but railed. .
el ude the placing or a house-- according to Judge Betz and the
They will cover the entire
llrst eases of Hong Kq ft.u In Coaf'ereuce IOUretl aaJd France -ven. seeretary of the Ameli·
trailer 011 a lot where trailers City Planning Commission had field of dairy production, feedOhio.
had - - tbe allle• onl'llle can Bclwling c.naruo for )Ia.
a re prohibited and the changing promised to change the ordi - ing, and management emphasiz(Continued from Page 1)
Dr. Ral!&gt;h A. Maow..., a Communlota lat:e eadt oilier 1011 C&lt;imll&lt;. • member of !he
In the Conneaut scflool district
ct lhe uea and dimensions or a nance 80 as to remove the re- ing how dairy farmers can 1mlot.
atrictions on the signs but had prove their net income in the mill levy in the Monroeville dis- .. pr&lt;m&gt;d 1 3. 9 mill operating deporiOtellt oll'lctal, said the seated behind II8Dilclrcu1ar ta- Natlmal ACClllllltanU AoiOcla·
blea The Nortll Vlelftameee tlon, aud Ia¥ coaereaamaa for
levy. It will be used to gnnt nve caaea were In the &lt;2e-vefailed to do so.
dairy business.
trict was 11Jproved 534-374.
land
area.
aald, thor woold lnsllll on a !t. JoliOIIb'• C.otbnllt: Cburdt oil
A week ago Tuesday the GalThe meeting is open to everyIn Ashtabula Count¥. voters teactlen; pay raises.
Mutoraon llid the tleport. ....,. table with eadt side Muon. He 1• • put .,_. oncl
Voters 1n the Black River
Upolia City Commission heard ~ interested in dairying in the
ment t 1 checldns reports ornorw equal.
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OOUDcllman ot New Haveo. WUea
school district JDproved a 5-mW
the first reading of an ordinance hve toonties around Meigs CouDSooth VletMmeae Ambos;,;,.. II married and bu hlo dtlldra
amendlng Section 801.3 00 signs. ty. Those wishlng acateredltmcb
operating levY which averted a KO!IIlll.u iD Ohlo.
Joined tbO Jll'!DI
A ,p1blic hearing on the 0 r d i- should call the Extension Office
two months cloaure ot the . D~, ~Jti[.."' .Mas~ ,alle- ,dtr Pltam Dang L&amp;m told iD Wllllomam
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school Tile • district lndudea ~ ·outtlal, olld' lliO live nance was aet ror the next oom- bY Thurlda.Y ·
cuelwereiillhOCiewlaDdatoiL
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decided
to
reject
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Lorain Counties.
Maoteroon said thedllpartmeilt me10 ·Pl'OJ)OIIii · lllvlna the 'VIet Y'' · and. Allllodl ""''•' t
The resignation of Lawrence
Is
cheddrw
repnrta
&lt;I
lloail
Koot!
C&lt;tng
irodopoo&gt;donl
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lege
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Yellow
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A
5
mill
levy
was
approved
WELLSI'ON Bob :Brenllu
1nm
Clncimlll,
CCIIumbua
He
II
preoldent
al
lllo
Muon
Rose,
a
teacher
in
the
Riverview
by voters In the Mlpletoa
CHARLESfON, W. (UPV nan, head r0011lall ooach or
and
Xauia.
Plamtnc
CCMmcll;:'
a
member
eleril.entary
school,
was
accepted
School matrtct 1n Aahlanl
Thomu Charles Fuller D, 18,
Wellston High School, submitTuesday
night
by
the
Eastern
LoHe Ui4 there Is 1 oltortqe
lllo 'llolary Club, put
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County by • 524-469 COOIIIl.
was sentenced to from 140 to
ted hls resignation totheboard
cal
School
District
board
or
or
flu
-vaccine
in
Ohio
aDd
llld
for
Maacm
City
•
and
a
in
Lorain
CountY.
voters
In
198 years in l)I'ison TUesday for
or education Monday nlghL No
er at thl Pomlr01' 0 .• ~-!,
callon.
the Vermillion School district orden for more must be placed
the barnyard &amp;layings of the ave
reason was disclosed in the
Sam Dyke, 80, RD 1, RutlaDd,
No
replacement
was
named
far
by
lnllvldual
doctors.
pa1 Church. wU~Um.... 11 .....
IIJPrOYed a 4 mill levy by
brothers and sisters of his for- dled this morning in Holzer Hos- board•a announcement ot the
r\ed IIIII baa me dtlld.
Rose.
a
retired
teacher,
.
w
h
o
1,251·755. If the levy had falled
mer girl rrtend.
pital He was OOrn March 13,
actlon.
camot teach more tban me~ the schools would lave been
HUNI'ERS TO MEET
Three deleJdont.o
lorfolted
Circuit Court Judge Harry l
Breman indicated he would
1888, at Danville, and bad been
year
during
a
school
year.
it
closest
next
Octot-er.
bonis
ani
two
othera
were
fined
The Melli• Cooinl1 Foa !btlHannah rejected Ute prosecu- a carpenter all ot his life in remain in the school system
was
reported.
era AIIIL wUl meet FrldQ", Dec. Tuesday night by Mlddl_.t Maytion's demand for a death s en- this area. He was a veteran ot as a teacher.
The board meeting at t h e
13, at 7:30 p.m. at tile c I u b or C. 0. Fisher.
tence - a penalty wtdcll has not World War I. and a member r1
Brennan - coached teams won
high school, voted to increase
Fodeltlng boncla were B1ll E.
been imposed in IDinois upoo a fultland Legion Post 467.
a league champloosbip in 1958.
There will be elodlon
po,ymem
lor
dlatrlct
subSpoon,
20, Raelno Houle 2,
"' om..... and piano ......, for
person who pleaded gullty for
&amp;arvtvors include his wife, Ul- His varsity, largely of seniors,
teachers.
The
~eDt
was
raia,18,70,
opoedtna;
Jom T. Pat.
a fteld trial on Waahlueton'a
nearly 20 years.
finished 3-3-1 this ran, Ued
Ue;- one daughter, )irs. M a r y
ed
ro
$16
a
doJ
compared
to
tbe
The judge, citing Fuller's Woodrum, Cowlcll Blufta, Iowa; Cor fifth with Meigs.
25, Ma- $25, llllun
NEW YORK (IJPI) - Preoito yield riald of .,.,, IUid Lim'
being paid. The inyooth, lack or criminal record a son. Jobn w. Dyke, Fairborn; ·~:~::~~i--x.::'}g-'S(.::·x.:.:'&gt;'YX~:.~~ $13.60 crease is effective the rlr.st f1 LODGE TO MEET
G. Ntehalaa. 31, Vandalla, $25,
and .PSY Chiatric background, said, three stepdaughters, Mrs. Ruth
- elect Ridw'd M. Nlml
the
year.
Two
substitute
bus
meol!lwlill
vice
p
r
e
•
elect
rn ..natloo rl alllcoro will be rWWna • red llab~
..The oourt doe I not deem thls to Nelsoo., Charleston, W. Va.;Mrs.
CIUCAGO (UPV - Tile _ .
AUTO DAMAGED
drlvera, Carolyn Ruth and Jobn ~ T, Agnew todBj' belore lly. bold and pre..atallm"' 25 r· FINd were MarMMeFvland,
be the proper case for the death Mabel Harmon, Burnside, Ky.;
The Meigs ComO' 9leritrs
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uaillouJ
Tueedll
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Hensley, were employed.
penalt;y .u
lng to Wuhlngtoo to
awardo IIIII be mads- !IJods 36. New Hawa,. taO lid costa,
Mrs. Judy Coates, Middletown; Dept. reported a one - veb:lcle
Numerous standing bWs were his coblnel to a natlnowldelele- River Lnlp No. 453, FLU!, 1eom.lllo sceno &lt;llaaoccldoat, 811' which U.., said will cnate
The last electrocution In Wi- seven stepsons, Cecil Edward accident Tuesday on County Road
noi.s was Aug. 24, 1962, w hen Hewitt, Levittown, Pa.; James 43, five-tenths at a mile lOUth
!o$,
Mid- lllo llllklll'o ior110111 rallriJod ua_...eel lor payment. - • vtslol!. atdlence.
Thwedll,
12, at onl Owona R. Badi!OJ,
.
.
iD
the
Eutem
dlotrlet
wiD
be
A
opli&lt;eiiiiWI
said
Nlml
and
7130
g.m.
AU
malter
man~aue
James Dukes was electrocuted 1n A. Hewitt, CoJu.mbus; Micky Wll- ol Rl 681, where an auto drivtll_.t. '10 and coeta, l -... ioa, 1116 United TnnlpOriOIIoa
dlamiseed after classes em Dec. Agnew would bold JriVIIIe dlaCook County Jail for kiUing a ltams, &amp;rracuse; Ray, Jim, and en by Beatrice V. Mathera. 51,
tlal.
Union, wblcb wiD ba. . . . . . . .
and all - · ...
20 ror the bollday vaeatloa and ......... at N - 1 llolel 1'1- iDvlled
Chicago poUceman.
urpdto~.
~~o~n-.
Rut Williams, all ot Rutland; Rt. 3, Coolville. travellng north,
biDecl momberoblp &lt;I 188,000 ~
erre lleacQ&amp;artoro prlar to an wiD be aerved.
.A!I'fBOS IIEEl' TWINS
Fuller, apparently hoping to Jwlior, Bakersfield, Call!.; 36 went out of control on a eurve will resume on Jan. 2.
tile Ualted satea and (srWIL
&lt; QOOPEIISTOWN, l(,Y, (UPI)
save his IHe, switched hla plea grandchlldren, and6 great-grand- and struck a renee. There war
evening mooting wllb lhe Ill • Joint lllo ,...
from innocent to guilty in a sur- children.
Attends Workshop
damage to the rlobl frmt r.n.
Atbll-~p.o
~
tlte
identa of lho CCIDiblnlnc VETERANS 11E1101UAL
prise move Oct. 23, ahortly aftsievlalm - . . In lllo
~ .w lllllllkolbolr said the ,..._ ot lho moraoi(
Funeral services will be held der and door of the car, No Jn.
IKISPlrAL
Paladlwn room Dt l h o ter a jury wu completed for Saturday at 1 p.m. at tbe Dan- jurlea or arrest were report, ftrat 'rillfi liD. ~·- . . . ''to eud lbo "'
...,..,..., - Jameo
Hotel,
Nlml wiD - 0 0 bolb·
his trial.
Jlib'
28
tllo7
lhe
aplnat
craft
-'dna
,_ ... ;
Lakes
viDe we"sJeyan Cburcb With the. eel.
'fla*nl \"'IIDa; Je11le Prleo,
lllo . - melllbera and tbelr
He admitted Ute April 27 !alai Rev. Cecll Wise officiating. Bur. Twlnl "' lllo - - pJnit Worldna .......
(
lamlllea wbo, aioOll w1111 a
shootings rA. flve children, aged Ial will be in the DIIIVille CemeMASON - Mrs. Ruoaoll c.,.e.
.... LBOIP"' 1n 111o Hall "'·
Tbe - - aa1c1 111o
iDvlled IUeall, IIIII IIIIIU up ttio~-u l&gt;lo, Roclpe.
5 to 16, of the WlWam Cox fam- tery. Rutland American Leal.m LOCAL TEMPS
hart, ooe of Wahama'a guidance
F
a
m
e
·
un1a1
will lobloJ tor 1 ''III'OOd~
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· •~· - Orvllle Armlll,
ily on tbeir farm near Mattoon. PoSt f67 w1l1 bold gravedde
The temperature In Pomeroy•a
coun&lt;lloro, ls attending the ~­
ltATIIBONE
SWITCHES
maaa
traaapwtatloll.
blll" CONI"•
wm b e - Bo~Ji7i;..t. Sarah
The victims included the twin rites.
downtown business district at 11 nnd Amual Guldanee Workohop
cioWMBUS (UPV - J. David iDI urb1a and lllloro4ll'blll rail
brother ~ Fuller's l~ear~d
· ·
lrllllc
at Cedar Likes, RiplQy, W.Va., at 10 p.m. (EIII'),
FriendJ may call at the Mar- a.m . today was 29 deiJ'eeS lDl~ 111l1taat II(IOrintiiJ&gt;o
The'
Ia ocWIInd IO'
girl lrleud, Edna Loulae Cox. ti.n Fllleral Home Saturday.
der clear ahles.
Ibis week.
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moraer
other teaehera _.ted iD atSchnolo liD&lt;O 1966, bu. accept. becomo al!ocllvo I, tend at illtervala are another
eel an o111r tobecconooi(Mirlnte"' the lour uniall wiD - n o uaguidance OOUDCiior, Ralph Sayre,
of
c117 ••-• 1n dor 111o -lhlll &lt;I a.rloa
and Mrs. Ridw'd Waybriglll,
m16.J_,.,
LUDI,
of lho ~
Mra. EliJIIDOr Miller, .Mrs. hr- "'Railrold T n l CIDCAGO (UPV - A s u I t auJtained by each .•. member Williamsport, Pa.; Cam,pbeU &amp; on Cole and Georp Smalley,
1bo .......... wlllllo lhe 1'1111
MAIIlUAGE APPUCATIONS
charging 18 book _publishers and of the clata represented b.Y the Hall. Botton; Follett Library
&lt;\lllll not., 24, Cbe- iarlllllin lho APL.cJO,Ihe12 book wbole&amp;alera with con- plaintUI'.,.
Book Co., Chicago; Chlrlea M.
- . dralllman,llld CUOIAlll ment 1114, and lhe oatlm'ollr·
spiracy to fix prices of eh1lSube aald a pre-trial hearing Gardner' a dlvillon or ll'lteml.·
8011 • • lranaporlallalt - of Daughter
Flocanl, 21, lllddlllian, dren'a books in Ohio WBS nl- in the cue would be held here t1ona1 Textbook Co., Scranton.
erallhlal.
ed in U. S. Diatrict Court here Friday.
Pa.; A. C. McClurg Co., E I k
_ , - by Ohio Ati&gt;'. Gen. WUBook publlllhera named aa dl!l- Grove VIllage,
Baker and
VEJJ'.S GliNEIIAL IKISPlrAL
Iiam B. Saxbe.
fendanta 1Mre the New Y o r k Taylor co., a dlvialon or ParAdllll- - Flaild W II·
The antl-trult action aougbt a firma of Harper &amp; Row Pub- entl Magadne Inc., Hlliaide, N.
NEW HAVEN - ~ Rd&gt;erl
judgment that the ••derendallta llahera Inc., 'l'llomu Y. Crow- J.;
and Mn. Nickel. New Haven. are
Dlo ...... -Noae.
and co-conlpirators did unrea- ell Co., Dodd, Mead &amp; Co., Inc.,
......,c~ng lllo blrtll ~ a daulboonabi)' restrain inter- trade E. P. Dutton &amp;. eo •• Inc., Gros'The American Newt eo., New ter on November 27, at Holi~a"
and ~erce lnvtolaUonofSec- 6 Dunlap Inc., Holt, Rine- York; 'lbe H. R. lluntting Co.,
Hospital. The 1n11111 ....tl!bod 7
tion 1 of the S:terman Ad.. .. hart - Winlton, Inc., the Mac:- Chicopee, Maaa.; The lmperlal l)OUilci&amp; and 6 ouneoa and boo
Millu Co., William Morrow 6 Book Co., 1'111-lphla, Pa.; Col- been named Mellaaa Dawn. 'I'M
riled the ouit on belllll Co., G. P. Pu1Dam'a SOna, Ran- mo Book Diatrlt;lutiDa Co., Eut mother is the former Diane Di~ lbe ltate or Ohio, aehool dom IDe., Charles Scrib- Rutllerford, N, J,; Pilgrim Book ven. The fatber Ia now ltld:Simbnardo and oovernm.W bodies ner"• Soaa, · The VBdq Presa Societ;,y, Akrm, Oblo; and Unl- ed at Com~ Bq,- Vititor~tldit the otaw. Hil laid a.ld• Jne., llenr7 Z, Walck Inc., and veroity Book Sorvlco, Worthing- nam,
parod:ltal achooJa, working In Franklin Wallo Inc.;
ton. Ohio.
Gr~ are Mro. Maey
rioopel"'tioD with b1l office. had
'lbe JJobba.-MerrUl Co •• lndlThe suit Wal t..aed, In part. Olvera, New Haven, aDd the late
tl1ed a ae,Pill'ate but aimllar IUit. lfULIPOlil. Ind.; Children'• Preas on 18 clvU aettona prevtwab' Donald B, Dlvoro, and Mr. IIIII
No i):leclfic amount ot d a m- ..e., Chleqo; Golden PresaiDc., ftled qajnat the -•~ame defen. Mrl. Roberl F, NldW, Hartapa waa ull;ed, but the suit ask- Poughkeepaie, N. Y.; ~ Uttle, danti!Ublithera" by the federal lcml; IP"eal-i!l'andporaata are Mr.
ed the COIIrt to ..wr a JlldlmOI!t 81'01111 • Co., Booton.
&amp;OVI!rnment. It said the prevlou IDII Mrs. Boyd Divera, McCan:
Book whoJeNiers named In the aultl were ••pending until, at nehwllle. otdo, and Mra. Da!Q
"In - o l d the amount nl damagel determined to have 'been adt were Bro-llart Books Inc., lealt, Nov. 27. 1967."'
c. Hickel. Lancaster, Ob1o.

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Coech Art Lanham's Rio
Grande College Reclmen racked
l.l&gt; their JSecord conaectJtl ve victory of the season with 8 91-83
wi n over Che Oakland City College
Oaks Tuesday night in Gallia
Academy High &amp;hoot gym.
The Hedmen are now 2-3 aftel'
lost~ the first three games of
the season on the road. Ri o
Grande plays CurnberlaQI College Thursday night at Williuns-

burg, Ky., and Saturday night will
p~ the Pikeville College Bean
at Pikeville. K_y.
The win evened the Redmen's
record at 1-1 in the Kentudcy Intercollegiate AthleUc Conterent'e
(KIAC), Oakland City Is 1&gt;4 ..t
KIAC pJ.aar and 3~ in all gamea.
Jim Marshall, 6-2 S®llm~ore.
paced the Hedmen with 12 field
goals and three free throws for
27 pointa. Bob Mabry, 6-.51.'2 jun-

lor center, made nine tleld goals

aoo nw

treethrowsfor23polnts.
Mike Harris, 6-1 sophclnore,
finished with 17 points andDIIIWI,Y
WilBOn. 6-0 sophomore, had 10.
'" -····~
/,1 -11
&lt; " " . , ·~ ·- · · .-~ ••
Larry Harris. 6-4 &amp;eshmln for·
ward, was high ror the Oakland
......... •p! It'• lime to 10 Ia
apln.
City Oaka. with se'VCin field jJfll}s
IIIHp! Wh•t ..lad . , •• • ••
Larr y Sauer led the Muaklngal'li 10 tree throws for 24 _point&amp;.
th.t!"
um
attack with 20 points as the
The Redmen out-rebour.led
Muskies won their third game
Olldand City 46-43 with big Bob
with
no losses, including two ln
Mabry getting 21 rebounds for
the
oonierence.
Rio Grande.
Marietta, now 1-3 and0-2, was
Rio Grande made 34
71 from
headed
by Mark Ulrey's 23
the field for 47.3 per cent and
points.
connected on 23 of 30 at the line
In the Kenyon-Wooster Ohio
for 76.6 per cent.
Conference
battle, the Scots'
Oakland City hit 25 of 66 &amp;om
Tom
Dinger
outpointed Allthe floor for 37.8 per cent and
America
John
Rinka
pf Ken,yon
made 33 of 38 at the line for 86,5
but the host Lords won 97-87.
per cent.
By CHARLt:S RICHARDS
both tams had opportunities to
Ken.,yon, headed by Rinka's
Rio Grande led 38-36 at the half.
UPJ Sports Writer
win in the last two secoiXIs or
29
points and JOhn Dunlop's 26,
OAKLAND CITY (Z5-33-83) Netraska substitute basket- regulation but blew them. With
spurted
to a 45-32 halftime lead
ball player Ken Caudle scored the game tt'ed 52-52 with five Hlrr1s, 7-10-24; Duncan, 4-2-10;
on
the
wa,y
to Its third win in
By UnitOO Press International
only two polnta Tue&amp;dly nigh4 aeeonds lett, Temple's Jack RoUer, 0-9-9; Watkqas, 3--6-12;
tour
starts,
including
two wins irl
Newsom, 2-0-4; Cunningham, 5.0.
Earl Monroe is still a "Pearl"
but thank the heavens tor them. Klnchllng stole the ball and
but Kevin Lougher y is making three league games.
The Cornhttskers AlKI Wtchitli dribbled more than halt the 10; Frederick, Z-1-Si Trvsty,l-3-5; Akln, 0-4-4.
Baltimore' s backcourt sparkle.
State might stlll be runai,_ 111 length of the court for a lay-ttJ,
The Bullets regained first
RIO
GRANDE
(34-23-91)
and down the court today.
but missed it. He was called for
place in the Eastern Division ot
Marshall,
12-:J..-27;
Jordan.
3-0-6;
Nebraska took a 94-92 noncon. charging, but Army•s Wade
the National Basketball Associaterence victory but or:ty after Urban missed his tree throw Mabry, 9-5-23; Baker,l-4-6;Harris, 6-6-17; Bentley, 1..0.2; Wil- tion Tuesday night behind the
three overtlmea. Calldle's two with one aecond len and the
son. 2-6-10.
shooting or Mo11roe and Loughefree throws with nine seconds to game went into overtime.
ry as lhey routed the Boston
pla,y In tl'et third extra period
Bob Gra- had 27 polnta
Celtics 115-101, Monroe hit for
gave Nebraaka a comfortable and teammates Jim Brook!!! alkl
23 points while Loughery netted
94-90 margin and the Comhus- Marv Stewart 20 each r o r
21 to lead the Baltimore attack.
kera allowed Wlehlta•s Roo Nebnska in Us marathon win
Also hitting in double figure s
Me!XIell 10 make a meaninglesa o~r Wichita State. Roo MeBfor the Bullets were Jack Marin
~ as the buzzer ended the
deU; with 18 of his 24 points
{19),
Ray Scott (]7), Gus
game.
coming In the second hair. led
Johnson {14) and Wes Unseld
In West Point,. N. 1=., Jersey Wichita.
By United Press International
NEW
YORK
(IJPJ).... Geor- (12},
City, N.J.. and PhUadelphla,
Oakland turned its weapon,
gta•s unbeaten, once-tied BullIt was the first meeting
Hick
Barry, loose in the second
there were similar sit.tloDa.
dogs led the nation•s major between
the
two
Eastern
quarter TLWsda,y night, and he
Anny beat Temple 60-59 on
college lootbaU teams in scoring Division
teams
who
have
eight tree throws In an overtime
defense this year whlle Miami battled for the rop spol since responded for 10 quick points
period. Elrardo Webater fueled
of Ohio ranked aecond In three the begirmil'@ of the season. The that erased .a ooe..point Houston
a hlgh·scorlng overUme period
major d o - , II waa Bullets now hold a one game margin and sent the Oaks on to
ror St. Peter's that buried St.
a 137-116 Americllll Basketball
dlocloled _,- by tho Natlonttl advantage over the Celtics.
,\ssociation
victory .
Louis Unlversit,y 9~4. and st.
Jim Barnes paced Boston
NEW YORK (IJPV- The Unit. Cnlleglato ~Services.
John•s cashed in on its tree
The ABA•s Western Division
The NCSS figures ahowed that with 19 points.
ed Presa llternatlooal tq) 20
throw opportunities in overtime
leaders
took a 69~ halftime
Georgia
(8-G.:l) 12
New York rallied lO win its
to defeat St. Joseph's 6t-6t small collep bl1ketbaU teams, tou-:!hdowns, 12 extra polnta and
lead and then, after Houston's
with ft.rst place votes In parensinh straight game at home as
Ninth-ranked Purdue, behind
big men got into serious fOUl
theses.. Firat W"eek
througb rour field aoals In 10 games ror Dick Barnett scored five crucial
Rick Mount's 28 points, defeated
a ~ of 98 pnlnta and an points In the waning minutes trouble, rode a big rebounding
Sundll'.
Dec.
BlJUer 93-55 and lith-ranked st.
edge to llll easy triumph.
lfll the Knick&amp; went on to
TEAM
POINTS average of 9.8 per pme.
Bonaventw'e outtcrapped T~
Barry had 38 for the night
Arizona state led In ruahlng deteat the Phoenix Suns 111-106,
1. Kentucky Wslyn (26)
305
mas .More 82-63 In the only
and
got help £rom Gary Bradds, defense with 570 yards allowed Barnett hit a jumper wlth three
2. Central (Ohio) St (4)
181
gameS Tuesday iovolvtng the
who
had 28 . stew Johnson's 2B
a 1.4 yard-per- minutes to play and then
3, E\'aDivUle (1)
178 on 403 pll\fS
natlo . t(V 20 teams.
points
led Houston.
play average; Kent State led 1n followed with a three-point pJay .
..,_ Nevada Southern
170
In"··· uthlft' 'Kiines ·TuesdaY.
The New Yorks Nets broke a
~ ·A ahlad
119 pes' - del'l!llae, .~owllll! an He At out half the game with a
ni.diC, Teia1 ChJiladaR defeated
five-.me,
losing stritlg by
6. Southwest MISsouri
·113 averap ,!II '1q7,6 ,ford• per bandaged finger that had been
whipping ·the lnd1ana Pacers
Loyola dt New Orleana 97-83, .
7. ~ Onl.) St.
103 . . for lQ - · and dislocated earl,y in the game.
Columbia rode Jim McMtlllan•s
117-102 . New York took a 22 -7
Elvin Hayes scored 39 points
8. Southwe1t Louisiana
71 Wyoming led In tolal defenae
29 points to a 74-57 victory over 9, Dlinols st. (1)
first quarter lead and never
64 with an average ol 206.8 yards and Don Kojis and John Block
trailed.
Rutgers, Loyola of Chicago
netted 56 more to lead the San
10. Ceyney St.
43 allowed In each of 10 games.
downed PorUand 95--77, SouthLevem Tart Jed New York
Miami
~
second
In
rushing
Diego Rockets to a 132-120
SecoOO 10- 11, Trintly(TexJ
with
west Louisiana beat Simmie Hlll
32 and John F airchild was
victory over the Philadelphia
29; 12, Pan American 27; 13, del"enae (17.5 yards a eame), in
and his West Texas State
top Indiana shooter with 23
total defenae (232. 4 yards per
(de) Garuton, Puget Sound aM
76ers. San Diego led throughout
points.
teammates 90..74, and Missouri
F. Austin 20; 16, McNeese st. 19; game) and acorlng defense (9.9 lhe game as it continually beat
Player . coach
Cliff Hagan
edged San Fernando 78-70.
the 76ers to the basket. Hal
17 (tie), AmerlcatJ IntemadorW. points a game).
Also. Navy beat American
scored 10 points in the rtnai
Greer scored 25 points for
and Grambline 18; 19 (Ue). HowQuarter to lead Dallas to a 107University 81-65, Boston College
Philadelphia,
ard Payne (l) am DePauw 17.
defeated Harvard 91-76, New
101
will over Denver- the
Tom Van Arsdale hit for 23
Chaparrals' seventh cooquest in
York
UniversU;y beat Cit.Y
points and playrnaker Oscar
their last nine games. The
College of New York 64.58,
Robertson contributed 21 to lead
George Washington trimmed
decision
allowed Dallas to slip
the ClndnnaLi Royals to a 107-96
ahead
of
Denver lnto second
Virginia MUltar.v lnsti&amp;ute 83-72
triumph over the Milwaukee
1 n d Maasachuuetts cUpped
in
the
Western Division b,y
pJace
Bucks.
three percentage points.
Rhode Island 65-60
The Bulls starting fi.ve all hlt
NEW YORK (UPJ).... CincinnaHagan took Dallas from a 82In the Army-Temple game.
ti's Paul Robinson Sunday double Rgures and pla,yed
76 deficit to a 103-101 lead with
became the third rookie irl pro aggressive defense as Chicago
1:28 to go, and the Chaps then
By United Press lnter~tlonal
football .history to surpass 1,000 defeated Detroit 100-83. The
ran oot the clock. John Beasley
East
yards ruahJng and continued his BuU•s Jerry Sloan was high tor
led
Dallas scoring with 27
, W, L. Pet. GB ieaderahip among ground.gal- the game with 19 points while
points,
and Larry Jones scored
Baltimore ••. , 1 7 .750
ners in Che American Football the Pistons' Eddie Miles tallied
24
to
pace
Denver.
Boaton •• ~ ... 19 7 .131 1
18.
L~e.
Minnesota won its ninth pme
Philldelphia .. 17 7 . 708 2
Zelmo Beaty took advantage
His 1,023 yards gives him a
in
JO starts by beatift8 Miami
CincltutaU • , , 16 9 ,640 3'h
the
absence
of Nate
substantial lead, with one game of
112-105
behind Connie Hawkins'
New York .••• 14 15 .4~
remaining on the schedule, over Thurmond lO score 28 points o
30
ll01nts.
Les Htmter led
Hewrltt Dlml or Oakland, who lead the Atlanta Hawks to a 111By United Preas lnteriW.ttonal o.trou ...... 10 16 .396
Milftni,
which
suffered its fourth
Milwaukee .••. 6 22 .214 15
100 win over the san Francisco
has 849 yards .
East
consecutive loss of the season to
West
New York'• Jim Turner, With Warriors. Lou. Hudson added 29
W, L. Pet GB
Mlnne
.....
W, L. Pet. GB 33 or t4 field goal&amp; for the year point&amp; for the llawks while Jeff
MiMOsota , , , 16 5 , 762
Los Artgelea •• 19 9 .679
and 39 extra poinll, has the Mullins topped the Warriors
Kentucky •••• 10 10 .500 &amp;16
S&amp;n
DiegO
....
14
14
.500
5
AFL &amp;coring leatierahlp with 138 with 25 points.
Miami .. .. .. 8 13 ,381 8
Atlantll •••• • 14 15 • 483 5lh
polots.
New York, • , • 8 13 .381 8
COLUMBUS (ll PO - lt was
San
Fran.
,
••
12
16
.4211
7
Leo Dawaon of Kanies City
Indiana. , ..... 6 16 .273 lO'h
quite
a year for Cory - Rawson
Seattle
,
,
,
,
.
13
18
,419
7'h
and
Georp
Sauer
ot
New
York
West
High
School.
Chicago
.....
12
18
,400
8
slayed atop the pasal~ &amp;ltd
W, L. PeL GB
By United Press International
Ill order of accomplishment:
Phoenix , , .. , 8 20 .231 12
receiving departments, respec~
Oaklanl ...... 20 4 , 833
BAL
TlMORE
(Upl)
Sonny
The
Fighting Hornets captur.
Tueaday•s Reaults
tlvel)-,
Dllias ....... 10 9 .526 7'h
Liston.
215~.
Las
Vegas.
ed their tlrst United Press InSauer has 64 paas catches ror
Denver • . ... 11 10 .524 71:2 Baltimore t15 Boaton 101
knocked out Amos Lincoln, 2091f.J , ternational Claas A high 1choo1
Clncionati
107
Mllwaukee
96
the
aeaacm,
a
bare
margin
over
Loo Aot~eies .• 9 10 . 474 11';1
l~ewood, Colil (2}.
lootball champiooship.
San Diego 132 PhUadelphia 120 tho I'IIM&lt;Il'VII.
San Dlt&gt;AO"o
Now Orleans , , 9 12 , 4211 9'h
Larry Young (oft'ensive end),
New
York
111
Phoenix
106
U.ce Aiworlh, who bao 63.
Houston ••••• 5 10 .333 11
PHILADELPHIA
(IJPl)
Joa
Mike lnniger (defensive halfChicogo 100 Dotroll83
Daw~K~J has completed 122 or
Tueada.Y's Reaulta
Frazier, 203, PhUadelphia. out- back) and Kurt Beacll OinebackAtlanta
Ill
San
Francisco
100
206
puii!Js,
ror
a
59.2
per
cent
00klanll37 Housloo 116
Only aam•• scheduled
average. for 1.926 yard11 and 16 pointed Oecar Bonavena, 207. er) were ramed to UPI's All New York ll71nlillll 102
Argantlna (12}.
Ohio firat team.
Wednesday's Games
loudtdowna, losing nine by
Mi.....DIIt 112 Miami Hl5
Jim Berry was sell'lcted UPI
New
York
at
BalUmore
intoreepllon. The nat lour
Dallafllj\' Denver 101
College Basketball Results
Class A COach oC the Year by
S&amp;n Diego at Cincinnati
puaero,
headed by lloryie IIY United Preaa lntematlnnai
Oalf lames ICheduled.
hia
fellow eoa.chea, sportawritBoston
It
Detroit
Lamooica &lt;I OOkland, all bave
1\l'odne&amp;doy'o Gomoo
East
Phoenix
ot
Philadelphia
era
and
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Houaton at J(entucky
The
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more JUda. but their average American Int. 78 Williams .51
Miami at lnllanl
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30.year-old Berry
and their interception ratio is St.John's, NY 64 St. Joseph's.
MlnneaoD. at Los Anple&amp;
Only pmea achedultd.
who gained tbe nod D¥er W~st
hllher.
Onb' pmes scheduled.
Pa 61, ot
Mullkingum'o Fred Stoinbreeher,

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Celts Put

Down Hard

Wichita Five, 94-92

By Bullets

Oaks Stun

Bulldogs Lead

Houston

Grid Defense

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Dinger tallied 35 points in the
losin8 elrort as Wooster remained winlest for the seai!IOfl
with an 0-4 reeord.
Rio Grande woo its second

Frazier
Retains
Ring Title
PIIILADELPBJJ\ (UP.O - FOJ'
Joe Frazier, it was Oscar

Honavena last night, tomorrow
the world,
Frazier retained his Bhare ot
the heavyWeight title Jritfl an
tmanimous 15-round dedsion
over awkward Bonavena Tuesday night
and
lmmedlawl,y
announced througll a swollen
jaw that he wou.Jd settle onJy
for Jimmy Ellis, who holds the
World Boxing Association version of the title, as his next
opponent.
The 24-year-old Frazier, discounting
deposed
champion
CasslllS Clay, said a victory
over Ellis would make him
undisputed titleholder throughout the world,
However, it may take the
unbeaten Philadelphian, recognized as champion in only five
states and parts of the Ori.ent
and Latin America, several
months before he is ready to
get back in the ring, F razier
suffered a possible broken jaw
agairlst
Bonavena
and
the
doctor said they would wait ro~
the swelling to subside before
taking X -rays.
Frazier dominated the bout
most of the way, nearly closing
both of Bonavena•s eyes with
cutt and pounding him relentlessly to the ooey.
To get to the 26-year-old
challenger, Frazier had to wade
through a barrage or low blows,
which drew nwnerous warnings
from referee Joe ~'weeney and
cost Bonavena the eighth round.
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seemed to lose oontroJ or the
fight
and
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Durham,
Frazier•s manager, had to leap
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to keep the fighters from
pummelling each other after the
bell.
Sweeney, the only man ln the
ring to draw boos from the
disappointing crowd of about
'8,000, gave the bout to Frazier
b,y the lowest margin, 70-67.
Judges Dave Beloff had it 72-64
and Nate Lopinson 74-64.

sofR

victory in five games 91-83 on
ita home court agalnlt Oakland
Clt,y College of Indiana.
The Redmen took a 10..point
lead in the first hair, but Che
"Visitors Whittled the lead dowJl
to 38-36 at the half and caught
up at 43-43 with 17 minutes left.
Hlo Grande turned ·.on the steam
lo hand Dakland its sixth loss
in nine starts.
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Jim Marahall with 27 points and
Bob Mabry with 23.
Undefeated Ashland walloped
Malone 66-28 ror it s third win.
The host F...agles, led by Jim
Williams• 14 points, held a decisive 33-16 margin at the haU.
The Canton school, now 1-3, was
Jed by Steve Schraeder with 12
points.

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Dayton at Miami, Heidelberg at Denison, John Car _
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Four Boy Scouts 'Eagled' in Troop 259 Honor Court
mot:t wholesome youth procram.a a-let, eert:Wed the four Soouta
otour
time."
and read. a summary of their
'hoop 251 - e d by I be
Eogle Scouts William Knloht. acouting history, which folloW I:
Ll&amp;bi - - Co. (Jl.SJ Scoutmaater or Troop 257 ....
Bill Dickson became a B o y
,, W. Va.
PoiDt Pleooant.
Eagle Scout Larry Wright ser- Scout in Octd&gt;er, 1962, and ad~
Ito llr• l!oll• ODurt o1
ved as eseorts for tour Eagle vaneed through the ranks to l.Jie
-Ill~
S&lt;out in July, 19&lt;15. in adillt!on
• 1llo armory &amp;lndoy ol- candidates:
wunaln Dickson, son of Mr. to hia many weekend cam,ps wtth
Dmw'd Waldie, ........... o1 and Mrs. WUbur Dick~~m, 2:108 the troop and summer camps at
PT. PLEASANT -

Boy Scout

...
·--··
·
----Mr.
AliN"

Lincoln Avenue: Ell:ls Conley,
1llo
Car- ""' o1 Mr. aM Mrs. Gary Cm"" Cox 1llo -oaring
ialtltmion. who, Oil bebalf of ley, 1915 Jetter son Boulevard;
James Jarrell, SOD of Mr. and
1llo Gull'! .... Mrs. Melvin C, Jarrell, f06 1be loeal .,....,..,.u;r, axt.8.W a
eordlal welcome to......,..,..,.. 22nd Slreet, aM Stephen WILscu, 1100 t1 Mr. and Mrs. Adam
- - tbe Boy ...... Faye Wil~, 139 Park Drive,
meat aa "'C....Ututb!l- o1 tbo
all of Pl Pleasant.
Er~~~Qett MorriiOil, holder of
the Silver Beaver Award a n d
Orp.nlzat1cl'l a n d Extenaioo
Chairman for the MGM D i B-

Camp Arrowhea~ he •U:ended
the National Scout Camp, Clm~
marm., New Mexico, in July,
1965, and has hiked botti t h e
14 mile long hwnee and the
20 mile long Adahio traUa.
He has heJd various positioos
of leadership in the troop, Pa~
trol Leader, Assistant Patrol
Leader and Senior Patrol Lead-

er.
For his Eagle Scout project,
he chose to paint a picnic shel-

ter in Kl"ldel Pork. The &lt;IV
fumillled the point aM 8 I I I
fumllhod 1118 brulb, cleaning

lbe troop CIO!olst o1 Pa1ro1 x-.
er, Aaalstant Pa11'01 Leider.
-rmaster and Ubrarlan.

rap and OIJII!'O&gt;d!lllfoly ala boura
aM lllteen ...u..ies o! l!ord labor. BUI Ia a metiiber ot the Or-

For hio Elgie Sa&gt;ut ll&lt;Qlect,
Ellis chose to_clean and wu
the five outside air. condldoner
units at the church In preJ)I:r&amp;·
Uon for the winter mmths. 'Ibis
coooiated o1 II&gt;Proxlmately four

der of the Arrow and holds the
God and

ward.

&lt;Alunti'Y ~o1181ou· ·-

ELLIS CONLEY

hours

EIUB Cooley became • Boy
Scout in April, 1962, anil advanced through the rankl to Life
S&lt;out in Jlli&gt;', 1965. EUis has

attended IIW\Y 'tn&gt;Op - ·
camps and summer eaD\111 at
camp Arrowhead. He too baa
attended Philmoot National Seout
Camp, Cimmaron, New Mexico,
In 1966, and has hlked both the
Shawnee and Adahie Trails.
ms positions of leadership Jn

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Principal Russell Moore today
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School Hooor RoU for the second
six weeks perjtXL
The list includes:
GRADE 9 - Steven Stanley,
Milisa Rizer, Rosemacy Rice,
Corutie Rlldford, Leanne Sebo,
Becky Scaggs, Margaret Higgs,
Robert Blark, Mike Cullwns,Doris Barnhart, Richard Ash, Irene
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Rick Kelly, JoEllen Diehl, Nancy
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Linda Atkinson, George Arnott,
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Floranell Burney, Randy Butcher, Terr.Y CacUe, Randy Haynes,
Trudy Hendrix, Roger Pearch,
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Robin Crew, Cheryl Crossan,
Paul Cunningham, Sue Cunningham, Jeff Darst, Gene Davis,
Hoger Clark, Vickie DeLong,
Bonnie
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Robinson, Linda Rupe, Mike
Sayre, James Schmoll, John
Slaven, William Stanley, Desiree
Still, Steve McGuffin, Eugene Me-

Ma,yer, Edie Mees, John Miller,
Phil Miller, Paula Morris, Desiree Plke, Jane Thomas, Richard
Vaughan, Dallas Weber, Andy
Vaughan, Earnestine Wa1'd, Harold Wolfe, Marindl You~, Donna Francis, Beth Fultz, Nancy
Gill, Sharon Wilson, Patty Glaze,
Karen Hale, Terry Hall, Amy
Harnm, JohnGerard,PattySmith.
GRADE 7- Ezra Kiser, Mark
Morris, Gary O'Dell, Paul Pearson, Rodney Pullins, Joe Rosenbaum, Deb Schuck, Keith Little,
Mike May, Robert MoodiSJ)Bugh,
Janet Morris, Donna Bunch, Fred
Burney, Diana C&amp;rse)', Jame6
Couch, Janet Davis, Joyce Davis,
Ingrid Hawley, Jamer; Hlll,Michael Hayes, Dennis Hawk, Rodney
Frecker, Steve A.ndersDil, John
Ash, Karen Baity, David Barnhart, Ricky B1&gt;lin, S8rah Boyles,
Albert Smith, Handy Snider, HC&lt;gina Bi~.

41', A11J.atant Patrol Leader, Sen-

lor Pat.rol Leader, and currently aorvln&amp; •• J...tor Aol!iotant
Scoutmaster. For the put two
years, Jimmie has served at
Troop Bugler and this year was
selected u a candidate to the
Order of the Arrow b.lt was
unable to attend the Ordeal.
·For his Eagle Scoot project,
he chose to remove, clean and
replace the bulbs and rehang the
chandeliers In his church. This
oonaisted ot approximately five
hours of labor.
&gt;"!'EVE WILSON
Steve Wi11011 became a B o y
Scout in May, 196S,, and advanc~
ed through the rar\Ks to L l f e
Scout In September, 1966.
steve has attended m a n y
camps and hikes with the troop,

labOr.

Ellis Js a member r1 the Or~
der of the Arrow and holds the
God and Cowrtry rellglous award. He was recently selected
a1 a candidate tor the •l}leport
r1 the Nation,•• a Boy S &lt;:out
fl.l!ctlon to be held in New
Jer..,- In February. In this he
placed IIO&lt;IJIId oo COOndl level.
JAMEs JARRELL

James Jarrell became a Boy
Scout in November, 1963, and
advanced through the raaks to
Ute S&lt;out in February, 1967.
Jimmie's camping experience
with 1118 troop consloto o1 troop
weekend camp, summer camps
at Camp Arrowhead and on to
Plrllmoot National Scout Camp,
Cimmaron, New Mexico, in 1966.
He has hiked the 14 mile long
Shawnee Trail two times and
Ute 20 mlle Adahie Trail once.
His positions or leadership ln
the troop consist of Patrol Lead-

summer camps at Camp Arrowhead and this year attended Philmont National Scout Camp in
New Mexico. He has hiked the
14 mile long ~wnee Trail and
the 20 mile long Adahie Trail.
His J&gt;Ollitlonsof leadership held
In lhe consist of Patrol
Leader, Assistant Patrol Leader, Quartermaster, and is wrrently serving as Junior Assistant Scoutmast.er,
For his Eagle Scout project,

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n. Darily Sentinel, Mlddleport..Pomero;y, O.,Deeember 11, 1968

~-

Four Boy Scouts 'Eagled' in Troop 259 Honor Court
mot:t wholesome youth procram.a a-let, eert:Wed the four Soouta
otour
time."
and read. a summary of their
'hoop 251 - e d by I be
Eogle Scouts William Knloht. acouting history, which folloW I:
Ll&amp;bi - - Co. (Jl.SJ Scoutmaater or Troop 257 ....
Bill Dickson became a B o y
,, W. Va.
PoiDt Pleooant.
Eagle Scout Larry Wright ser- Scout in Octd&gt;er, 1962, and ad~
Ito llr• l!oll• ODurt o1
ved as eseorts for tour Eagle vaneed through the ranks to l.Jie
-Ill~
S&lt;out in July, 19&lt;15. in adillt!on
• 1llo armory &amp;lndoy ol- candidates:
wunaln Dickson, son of Mr. to hia many weekend cam,ps wtth
Dmw'd Waldie, ........... o1 and Mrs. WUbur Dick~~m, 2:108 the troop and summer camps at
PT. PLEASANT -

Boy Scout

...
·--··
·
----Mr.
AliN"

Lincoln Avenue: Ell:ls Conley,
1llo
Car- ""' o1 Mr. aM Mrs. Gary Cm"" Cox 1llo -oaring
ialtltmion. who, Oil bebalf of ley, 1915 Jetter son Boulevard;
James Jarrell, SOD of Mr. and
1llo Gull'! .... Mrs. Melvin C, Jarrell, f06 1be loeal .,....,..,.u;r, axt.8.W a
eordlal welcome to......,..,..,.. 22nd Slreet, aM Stephen WILscu, 1100 t1 Mr. and Mrs. Adam
- - tbe Boy ...... Faye Wil~, 139 Park Drive,
meat aa "'C....Ututb!l- o1 tbo
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Er~~~Qett MorriiOil, holder of
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Orp.nlzat1cl'l a n d Extenaioo
Chairman for the MGM D i B-

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the National Scout Camp, Clm~
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14 mile long hwnee and the
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He has heJd various positioos
of leadership in the troop, Pa~
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For his Eagle Scout project,
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ter in Kl"ldel Pork. The &lt;IV
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the five outside air. condldoner
units at the church In preJ)I:r&amp;·
Uon for the winter mmths. 'Ibis
coooiated o1 II&gt;Proxlmately four

der of the Arrow and holds the
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EIUB Cooley became • Boy
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attended IIW\Y 'tn&gt;Op - ·
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camp Arrowhead. He too baa
attended Philmoot National Seout
Camp, Cimmaron, New Mexico,
In 1966, and has hlked both the
Shawnee and Adahie Trails.
ms positions of leadership Jn

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Milisa Rizer, Rosemacy Rice,
Corutie Rlldford, Leanne Sebo,
Becky Scaggs, Margaret Higgs,
Robert Blark, Mike Cullwns,Doris Barnhart, Richard Ash, Irene
Barnes, ~ Berry, Susan Andrews, Pam BW"son, Tom Crisp,
David Krawsczyn, Connie Lanning, Charles Legar, Debra May,
Mary Midkiff, Mark Miller, RobeL·t Miller, Cheryl Nelson, Darla
Neutzling, Marla Neutzlin,g, Ann
Ohlil16'er, Debbie Ohlinger, Steve
Story, Mike Struble,JohnSwartz,
Mike Taylor, Fred Thompson,
:\lartin Vaughan, Joe Welker,
Beck,}· Will, Clarence Williams,
Brenda Woods, Becky Wright,
Edward Young, Connie Grueser,

Rick Kelly, JoEllen Diehl, Nancy
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Garnes, Dennis Gilmore, Vic~
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Pam Manley, Kent Kloes.
GRADE 8- Edgar Abbott, Diana Aleshire, Barbara Archer,
Linda Atkinson, George Arnott,
Lynne Baker, Elizabeth Blaetlnar, Jim Boggs, Steve Bratton,
Floranell Burney, Randy Butcher, Terr.Y CacUe, Randy Haynes,
Trudy Hendrix, Roger Pearch,
Steve Jewell, John Kauff, Bill
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Robin Crew, Cheryl Crossan,
Paul Cunningham, Sue Cunningham, Jeff Darst, Gene Davis,
Hoger Clark, Vickie DeLong,
Bonnie
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Slaven, William Stanley, Desiree
Still, Steve McGuffin, Eugene Me-

Ma,yer, Edie Mees, John Miller,
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Vaughan, Dallas Weber, Andy
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Gill, Sharon Wilson, Patty Glaze,
Karen Hale, Terry Hall, Amy
Harnm, JohnGerard,PattySmith.
GRADE 7- Ezra Kiser, Mark
Morris, Gary O'Dell, Paul Pearson, Rodney Pullins, Joe Rosenbaum, Deb Schuck, Keith Little,
Mike May, Robert MoodiSJ)Bugh,
Janet Morris, Donna Bunch, Fred
Burney, Diana C&amp;rse)', Jame6
Couch, Janet Davis, Joyce Davis,
Ingrid Hawley, Jamer; Hlll,Michael Hayes, Dennis Hawk, Rodney
Frecker, Steve A.ndersDil, John
Ash, Karen Baity, David Barnhart, Ricky B1&gt;lin, S8rah Boyles,
Albert Smith, Handy Snider, HC&lt;gina Bi~.

41', A11J.atant Patrol Leader, Sen-

lor Pat.rol Leader, and currently aorvln&amp; •• J...tor Aol!iotant
Scoutmaster. For the put two
years, Jimmie has served at
Troop Bugler and this year was
selected u a candidate to the
Order of the Arrow b.lt was
unable to attend the Ordeal.
·For his Eagle Scoot project,
he chose to remove, clean and
replace the bulbs and rehang the
chandeliers In his church. This
oonaisted ot approximately five
hours of labor.
&gt;"!'EVE WILSON
Steve Wi11011 became a B o y
Scout in May, 196S,, and advanc~
ed through the rar\Ks to L l f e
Scout In September, 1966.
steve has attended m a n y
camps and hikes with the troop,

labOr.

Ellis Js a member r1 the Or~
der of the Arrow and holds the
God and Cowrtry rellglous award. He was recently selected
a1 a candidate tor the •l}leport
r1 the Nation,•• a Boy S &lt;:out
fl.l!ctlon to be held in New
Jer..,- In February. In this he
placed IIO&lt;IJIId oo COOndl level.
JAMEs JARRELL

James Jarrell became a Boy
Scout in November, 1963, and
advanced through the raaks to
Ute S&lt;out in February, 1967.
Jimmie's camping experience
with 1118 troop consloto o1 troop
weekend camp, summer camps
at Camp Arrowhead and on to
Plrllmoot National Scout Camp,
Cimmaron, New Mexico, in 1966.
He has hiked the 14 mile long
Shawnee Trail two times and
Ute 20 mlle Adahie Trail once.
His positions or leadership ln
the troop consist of Patrol Lead-

summer camps at Camp Arrowhead and this year attended Philmont National Scout Camp in
New Mexico. He has hiked the
14 mile long ~wnee Trail and
the 20 mile long Adahie Trail.
His J&gt;Ollitlonsof leadership held
In lhe consist of Patrol
Leader, Assistant Patrol Leader, Quartermaster, and is wrrently serving as Junior Assistant Scoutmast.er,
For his Eagle Scout project,

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SLACKS
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*

32 Gauge
White and Pastelt
*Size' S to 10

In AsSOfted Hot Shades

d~signed

$199

$299

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W' MltH • INOI'IIDU.&amp;Ll' ,AQ..
AGID IN '!DNVIMIIO 10LU1 •
t IN. Willi tr 15 fT. lONe.

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Belt

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HOUSEHOLD

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POL YPIIOPYLENE

FOR BASEMENT
WHITE AND COLORS
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Boy jacket. A Iorge

..

' lli • '

AND

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SPORTSMEN

btst insurance against cloggtd
gutters, downtpouts ond Hwets.

lock sleeper,

lovely 2-pi&amp;ee bonded

NO. 1702

99

$1

• ADJUSTABLE TO Fn AU
FLOOR FURNACES
• DEFLECTS HOT AIR
AWAY FROM WAUS
AND FURNISHINGS

00

SJ.99

SLEEPERS

' -.' Housewife..

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WITH CARRYING CASE

HEAT
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Hand
Man
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POWER

PANTIES
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FRUIT Of THE LOOM
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Color- white. Sizes: 5-M-l-Xl.

INFANTS'

All dressed up

• SAFETY nP.OVER SWITCH

CHECK THE ADDRESSES AT BOTTOM
OF PAGE FOR HECK'S STORE
IEAREST YOU!

$100 $

GIRLS'
HOLIDAY DRESSES

9P.M.

• 1320 WAns

2 styles to choose with satin
ponol "ont, lido and ba&lt;k.

styiM wilh straight leg. Mony

Sizet 8-1B.

9 A.M...

LPV-6

pull-on

colon . .. solids .. . ptoids.

SATURDAY

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LADIES' LYCRA

lor

..,.

MOfeAY

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AVAILABlE AT, CHAILPTON, ST. ALIANS,
KANAWHA CITY, HUNTINGTON, ASHLAND
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All PURPOSE

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NO. H13 PRESTO

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J.F.D. ANTENNAS

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c
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�11 - The Dally Sentinel, Middlep011-l'omer0)', O, ,llo~,·embcr 11, 1968
nve days viattlrw the Amish terrHory at Lanl:Uter, Pa., and at
r
Gettysburg, Pa.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bostic anti
weddl-.: d David Housh ard MJss
lly MilS. FllANrlS MOHlll~ "
childrt:'n
of Welch, W. va., spent ,
Mrs. Present Cross underwept Cheryl llawklns of Cleve.land.
the
holidal'
weekend here. Other
surgery at llolzer Medical Cen- 1&gt;avtd is the ton of Dale ltotndt,
Day vtstlors were
Thanksgiving
who spent tile weekond i.n Hacine.
ter.
1
Mr.
ard
Mrs.
MilCord Frederick
Mr. and Mrs. FraNt l1elarll
Mr. and Mrs. llenry R~
and children of Miners ville, Mr,
spent 1 week ln Akron with rela!. took their daughter, .Mrs. h'an
and Mrs. Jack Bostick and flm..
tlves. Their dlughter, Mildred; Powell ard claughtera to McGuire
Uy ot Racine, L&amp;ura Circle and.
Joined them Thanksgl vi~ Eno Air Base, New Jersey, to leave
James
Jackson, Dorcaa, Mr. and
route home saturday they ~~ Cor Engl.allt to join her husband.
Mrs.
Chlirles
Pullins and son,
ped in Columbus td attend the Mr. and Mrs. Cleland then spent
Long Bottmt, Nellie Huner or
Nelsonvtlle. They aU visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood, daughter, Debbie, aDd
brother, Wald Johnson.
Mn. Wallace Amberger of
Che!lter arll Mrs. Elmer Freck~
er or Pine Grove visited their
®
aunt, Ethel Wheeler aOO their
cousin, Ada Bays, recently.
Thanksgiving dimer guests of
Mrs. Gretta Stmpsoo were Mr.
. . .ND CASUALt
and Mr&amp;r-Bud Simpsoo o( Porn·
eroy, Mrs. LUUan Hayman an:l
Mike and Mrs. Lovey Sayre, local. C&amp;llen intheafternoonwere
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sbq)son
and son. Paneroy.
Mrs. Ted Martschand son, an.
ly, oC Oneicla, Ky. , spent Thanksgiving holiday weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cadle and Harold.
Kenneth swart or Akron spent
the holiday weekerxl wilh his
Downy
mother, Mrs. James Swart and
the Al Crow family.
Mrs. Thorne Cottrill of Logan
was an overnight guest of Mrs.
Ethel Wheeler and also visited
Mrs. Ada Bays.
Dr. Kathryn Philson and Miss
Beth Jordan of Blacksburg, VL,
were holiday weekend guests of
Wh.re Shoes Are Sentlbly Pric•d
Mr. and Mrs. Thereon Johnson.
MIDDLEPORT. 0.
Miss Mar,v Alice NeaseofParma epent Thanksgiving with her
Member of
mother, Mrs. Carrie Nease.
Mr. aid Mrs. Bob Birch and

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Graduates
Saturday
The Galllpolla Buslnus

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tion exercises at 7 p.m., &amp;rtur-

dlQ', Dec. 14 01 tho Wa!lliDglon
Elementary School AudiiiOrium.
The public to Invited.
~er

for the event wlll be
Rev. Albert H. MacKenzie, Rec.
IIOr ot the Saint I'Oter's~s-'
Church. Gallipolis.
Diplomas are to be awarded
to Sandra Mae Adkins, Alexan·
dria, VIrginia; Faye 1..J1cllie
Bales, Bidwell; Pallj&lt; Lellhelt
Bush, Minersville; 9drley Coleen Casto, Evans, W. Va.;
George Oakley Faudreo, Point
Pleuam; Jane AIUI George, Bidwell; Cl~ Ray Hesson, Point
Pleasant; Anita A. Houdashelt,

Holzer Medical Center; FirM 0 . lkadley, Ashland, K)'.; Mn.
Ave. Visitirw: hours 2.-4 and 7-8 Edna E. Smltll, Ironton; Mrs.
p.m. Parents only on Pediatricl Zerilda Rutherford, RL 1 Kenova; Mrs. MUUe C.udtll, ftt. 2
Word.
Catlettlbura:, Ky.; Mrs. calvert
Admi11ions
Mrs. Ethel M. Klicker, 94 Lo- E. Stowr, Jackson; David L.
cust St.; Charles M. Neal, 836 Hale, Rt. 2 Gall Hill; Jtanson L
Third A...e.; Mrs. Roger L. Bush, Gage, Bartlett; Mrs. MolJie Rigw
6281h Third Ave.; Gary Reynolds, gle, Ashland, Ky. i Mrs. Clarence
R. Rimmer, Coli Grove.
Rt.. 2 BidweU; Mrs. Paul E. RwJ.
Births
sell, Lower River Rd. i Elmer
Mrs. Herbert D. O.ilders,
Geer, RL 1 VInton; Joseph A.
Gillman, Rt.. 1 Ewingtoo.; Jesse Wellston. son, 7:14a.m. Tuesday.
Discharges
A. Brown, Rt. 1 Letart; Richard
Rl('hftl'd
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E. Clutter, Millwood, W. Va.;
Raymon:l F. Musgrave, Pt. Pleas- MerrUI E. Brown. Mrs. James
ant; Eber S. Gillllan, Chester; S. Buchanan, H•rry Coughenour,
James L Spencer, Rt. I Racine; Jr., Mrs. Gary D. Finley, Paul
Mlris 5ar¥1ra K. Taylor, Rt. I A. Foster, Alan L. Gardner, Mrs.
Middleport; William A. Snyder, Melvin B. Grimm, Bret Harri.
Middleoort; Mrs. Herbert D. son, Clifford H. Hogstein, Virgil
Chllders, Wellston; Mrs. Harriet Justice , Mrs. William R. Kenne-

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News, Events

T ? - ,!..!.c:-ISTEREO
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RINGS

The Truly Trea sured Gift r

Give the

Accutrorf

Timepiece
for Christmas

C I! L~ BRI T V 1400
W EDD IN G RING 8 7 . !1 0

dish.
Mrs. Ben ~cer and M r s.
Ralph Slain
Antiquity called

or

SUnd8s on Mrs. Rill' Heiney.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pear1011
visited ln Zanesville Tue&amp;day
• with -M.o. Floyd ~· Mrs-.
Mae Pearson accompanied them

extended visit with Mrs. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Gloedmer
were called to Al~a. Va •
recently due to the hospitalization
of their daugblor. Mrs. Larry
Badgel.l' .
Mr. and Mr!l. Junior Salser.
Mike and Rita, of Dorcas were
~do.Y dinner guests or Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Pearson, SaUy Savage and Robin.
Mr. and Mrs. Sllerman Ford
of Muon called at the home or
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hlll to
see tbeir dauglrter. Jan, who
waa inked in an auto accident
Mr. and Mrs. Bob IDll and
Mrs. Glad¥&amp; Shields took Mrs.
F.dnll Rouab to COiumbuo limclaY
to meet Mr. and Mrs. Walter

tceun•

"241" Stalnl... Still, WaDJ·

"Hot 4og/', "23-Uiddoo,"
' 'drugsku'e cOwboy ,'' and
"eat's pajamas" are slang
expressions which first ap·
peared in the comic strips
of Thomas (Ted) Dorgan ,

The Attutrvn rnowement does not
dlllpend an wltchworb. lnsteld, an elfe.
tron~rld tunln1 furl iMps ,.._
else H• thi'OIJD vibrlllons. In fKt, M

whose words have outlived
his pictures, The World AI·

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manac notes . Hot dog, for

e x a m p I e, w as coined
around 1900 when he drew
some sausages that said
"Bow Wow" and which he
called "hot dogs" in the be-

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MZ:UnM••IULOWI

WE ARE A
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&amp; NECKLACES
WATCH BANDS
JADE OilY X, PEARL RINGS
AND MANY OTHERS
CORNELIA'S JEWELS
MOTHER'S CROWN PINS
BULOVA &amp; WYLER
WATCHES

STORE"

OPEN EVENINGS STARTING FRI ., DEC. 13
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MASONIC RINGS
DIAMOND ONYX RINGS
. HEMATITE RINGS
SPEIDEL WATCH BANDS
RONSON &amp; ZIPPO LIGHTER
ANSON TIE TACKS, KEY
HOLDERS, CUFF LINKS,
MONEY CLIPS

lief that dog meat was used
in frankfurters .
Okinawa, dominant island of
the Rvukyu archipelago, is 67

miles long and from two to l!J
miles wide.

Mcl&gt;ade of Troy where M r a.
Roullll will viol! for au lncleflnlte time, Tbe Hllls and M r s.
Shields also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Waid Foster at Colwnbua,
Mrs. Herbert Roush called oo

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FlmOIIQDwiandfather,
Bellaa, Sr., apent a 41f
wllb lit. lad Mrl. (lor.

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Mrs•
iloriha - . for the wlnlar.
Mra. R.,..r Beqle and chit•
drtn on Vialtlng Mr. and Mra.
MarviD Wldlersham fm' a ...,...
while Mra. Beolle to loeotiiiiJ a
place lor them to l!Q In Fred·
oridlltown ........ _ha •• elllllialY-

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MarviD Wickersham spent Fri.
dlQ' In COlumbus "'-lnB.
Mr. and Mrs. 1llQ' Ruosell
of Newark ore _.una TlwlkBIIfvlnll """" with Mr. and Mrs •
BUI FCil. David Foz of Cillo unr.
verst~, Athelia, wtU aloo villi
tbe Foxea.
~
Mr11. Ferae fla1man apentbdo.Y with Mro. Wellto' Bells Jr.
Mr. and Mrl. :r.JeShlel41haVO

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Distlncttvely deslped, Modern-lt)le 'cablntt·ln
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Happy Holidays, Mom?
·There's simply no need to let one dish, or hundreds, dlsiort the pleuure of your
holidays! An electric dishwasher does !his harrowing, time-consuming job fMr
and better than you can. It uses water hot enough for healthful sanitizing ••• Witter
much too.hot for your hands to standi Bring the view from your kltcllen bticklnto
· locus. Buy,an electric dishwasher. It's automatic.
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den
matchmaker, -~ ,.,.;; · ·
Monday that he has a«erii!1 .· .·,
Jerry Quarry~ Loa Anpl. . 1"!
ahot at Joe Frazier' a vente. fll t:'"'W.
the world heavywe181C UU.O. ·'
providing Frazier gets b7 OK'at'

GalUpoiJ&amp;; Judaline C. Jackson,

Apple Grove

Rowe,

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Mrs. Vondora Kalgbtlng &amp;lldh.
Mrs. Feme Hoyman will take
her &amp;mday clda of the East
Lelut Church 110 Gallipolis Frldo,y whete they will vlsll dlll'erent places of Interest and will
eat lllll&lt;h at Bob Evans Souuge
reatourant. Attending will be
Pam Buch, ~ Roullll, l'lwl

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GBU Class

Newberry, Letart.
w. Va.; Ga.ry W. Palmer, Che ~
sbjte; Emma Marte Richards,
Gallipolis; Nellie R. Roach, Gallipolis; Nell Dean Ross, Rome .
N. Y.; Shelley Sarrett, Gallipolls; Howard G. Sa,yre, Render.
son; Lydia C. Stephens, Galli·
):lOlls Ferry; Jan Tope, Gallipo~
Us; ~sao Beth Warner, Ma~
son; Arnol F. Weaver, New
BY MRS. HERBERT ROUSH
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heiney call- Haven; Wanda L. Yester, Polnt
ed Slll~ on Mrs. Henry Davis,
Pleasant, and Jane Am Young.
Mrs. Ullie Combs at Ravena~ Gallipoiio.
w&lt;JOCI, W. Va., and visited with
Mr. and Mrs. BiJI Shumway at
Parkersburg.
The WSCS ol tbe local Metho.
FACTS
dlst Church will bold its amual
Christmas part.y at the church
annex Dec. 10 at 6 p.m. Each
member is to bring a gift for
paUents at Athens State Hospltal.
A gift for exchange and a ham
dinner will be sened and each
member is to bring a oovered

to her home In Racine alter an

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Clyde D. Day, MrL Lntii:IMI
K McC.rtne)', Cl)rdeMaunt,.{;,arJ
L. Nebon, P-elt Ill IWria.
Mrs. Lem1 M. Ober~, ·
becca E. Publllll, WflileJ;,.,;;_;,;:e;..-,~,
Reed, Glen T. Scotl, Mr-.
fl ~r, Jr., Martin 1, .._,.ley, Mra,. Gertrude
SUIIIIir',Mr&amp;.
Elbert Ta.Yior. lltlrOM
Howard, Clarence Mcaw:w, Mr~
J . Richard Foreman and .._.
daughter, Mrs. Robert L. Sl-.
aoo i.ntant son, Mra. Murin W.Spears and infant son. Mra. 1111a
S. Spriggs and infant 10ft.

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children and ltoger Birch ot
Bellevue were holiday guests ol
Mr. and Mrs. Elza Birch anti Mr.
aftd Mrs. Grover S.lser, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold llawk ot
Springfield were weeke.-t guasti
or Mr. and Mra.. Ben PhUson and
Mrs. Mini Lewis.
Mrs. babel S~son 19ert the
holida.Y with M('. and Mra. Joe
Beckwith and ~ at Parker..
burg, W. VL
Mi .. June Nei.JlerofCOlumbua
apent several.,&amp; with her par.
eats, Mr. ~ Mrs. George Nelgler.
·
Mr. and Mra. Thereon Jofm..
11011. IPent Thanksgivi~ wUh Mr.
arll Mrs. Seott Whee)er at Wheel~
ersburg.
Mr. arll Mrs: 0\18.1 Diddle and
Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Powell were
weekend guests or Mr. and Mrs.
Roy ·Roush and family at Free-dom, PL
Rev. and M, 0 aul Sellenentertained withh .anksglvirw:dln.ner. Guests were Mr. ard Mn.
Dennis Eynon and Mr. and Mrs.
EmU EYnon. Me. and Mrs. Roy
Hendricks and son of Union f'ur.
nace were weekend guests.
Mr. aJXt Mrs. Brian Simp801l
and ctliklren o! Woodsfield were
Thanksgi vtrw guests ot their par.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simp.
son and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Badgley.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morris
joined Mr. andMrs.DelbertMor·
rls of Athena at the home of
their slster, Elsle Roush, Porneroy, tor a ThanksgivirwDaydinner.

�11 - The Dally Sentinel, Middlep011-l'omer0)', O, ,llo~,·embcr 11, 1968
nve days viattlrw the Amish terrHory at Lanl:Uter, Pa., and at
r
Gettysburg, Pa.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bostic anti
weddl-.: d David Housh ard MJss
lly MilS. FllANrlS MOHlll~ "
childrt:'n
of Welch, W. va., spent ,
Mrs. Present Cross underwept Cheryl llawklns of Cleve.land.
the
holidal'
weekend here. Other
surgery at llolzer Medical Cen- 1&gt;avtd is the ton of Dale ltotndt,
Day vtstlors were
Thanksgiving
who spent tile weekond i.n Hacine.
ter.
1
Mr.
ard
Mrs.
MilCord Frederick
Mr. and Mrs. FraNt l1elarll
Mr. and Mrs. llenry R~
and children of Miners ville, Mr,
spent 1 week ln Akron with rela!. took their daughter, .Mrs. h'an
and Mrs. Jack Bostick and flm..
tlves. Their dlughter, Mildred; Powell ard claughtera to McGuire
Uy ot Racine, L&amp;ura Circle and.
Joined them Thanksgl vi~ Eno Air Base, New Jersey, to leave
James
Jackson, Dorcaa, Mr. and
route home saturday they ~~ Cor Engl.allt to join her husband.
Mrs.
Chlirles
Pullins and son,
ped in Columbus td attend the Mr. and Mrs. Cleland then spent
Long Bottmt, Nellie Huner or
Nelsonvtlle. They aU visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood, daughter, Debbie, aDd
brother, Wald Johnson.
Mn. Wallace Amberger of
Che!lter arll Mrs. Elmer Freck~
er or Pine Grove visited their
®
aunt, Ethel Wheeler aOO their
cousin, Ada Bays, recently.
Thanksgiving dimer guests of
Mrs. Gretta Stmpsoo were Mr.
. . .ND CASUALt
and Mr&amp;r-Bud Simpsoo o( Porn·
eroy, Mrs. LUUan Hayman an:l
Mike and Mrs. Lovey Sayre, local. C&amp;llen intheafternoonwere
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sbq)son
and son. Paneroy.
Mrs. Ted Martschand son, an.
ly, oC Oneicla, Ky. , spent Thanksgiving holiday weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cadle and Harold.
Kenneth swart or Akron spent
the holiday weekerxl wilh his
Downy
mother, Mrs. James Swart and
the Al Crow family.
Mrs. Thorne Cottrill of Logan
was an overnight guest of Mrs.
Ethel Wheeler and also visited
Mrs. Ada Bays.
Dr. Kathryn Philson and Miss
Beth Jordan of Blacksburg, VL,
were holiday weekend guests of
Wh.re Shoes Are Sentlbly Pric•d
Mr. and Mrs. Thereon Johnson.
MIDDLEPORT. 0.
Miss Mar,v Alice NeaseofParma epent Thanksgiving with her
Member of
mother, Mrs. Carrie Nease.
Mr. aid Mrs. Bob Birch and

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Graduates
Saturday
The Galllpolla Buslnus

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tion exercises at 7 p.m., &amp;rtur-

dlQ', Dec. 14 01 tho Wa!lliDglon
Elementary School AudiiiOrium.
The public to Invited.
~er

for the event wlll be
Rev. Albert H. MacKenzie, Rec.
IIOr ot the Saint I'Oter's~s-'
Church. Gallipolis.
Diplomas are to be awarded
to Sandra Mae Adkins, Alexan·
dria, VIrginia; Faye 1..J1cllie
Bales, Bidwell; Pallj&lt; Lellhelt
Bush, Minersville; 9drley Coleen Casto, Evans, W. Va.;
George Oakley Faudreo, Point
Pleuam; Jane AIUI George, Bidwell; Cl~ Ray Hesson, Point
Pleasant; Anita A. Houdashelt,

Holzer Medical Center; FirM 0 . lkadley, Ashland, K)'.; Mn.
Ave. Visitirw: hours 2.-4 and 7-8 Edna E. Smltll, Ironton; Mrs.
p.m. Parents only on Pediatricl Zerilda Rutherford, RL 1 Kenova; Mrs. MUUe C.udtll, ftt. 2
Word.
Catlettlbura:, Ky.; Mrs. calvert
Admi11ions
Mrs. Ethel M. Klicker, 94 Lo- E. Stowr, Jackson; David L.
cust St.; Charles M. Neal, 836 Hale, Rt. 2 Gall Hill; Jtanson L
Third A...e.; Mrs. Roger L. Bush, Gage, Bartlett; Mrs. MolJie Rigw
6281h Third Ave.; Gary Reynolds, gle, Ashland, Ky. i Mrs. Clarence
R. Rimmer, Coli Grove.
Rt.. 2 BidweU; Mrs. Paul E. RwJ.
Births
sell, Lower River Rd. i Elmer
Mrs. Herbert D. O.ilders,
Geer, RL 1 VInton; Joseph A.
Gillman, Rt.. 1 Ewingtoo.; Jesse Wellston. son, 7:14a.m. Tuesday.
Discharges
A. Brown, Rt. 1 Letart; Richard
Rl('hftl'd
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Bateman. Mn .
E. Clutter, Millwood, W. Va.;
Raymon:l F. Musgrave, Pt. Pleas- MerrUI E. Brown. Mrs. James
ant; Eber S. Gillllan, Chester; S. Buchanan, H•rry Coughenour,
James L Spencer, Rt. I Racine; Jr., Mrs. Gary D. Finley, Paul
Mlris 5ar¥1ra K. Taylor, Rt. I A. Foster, Alan L. Gardner, Mrs.
Middleport; William A. Snyder, Melvin B. Grimm, Bret Harri.
Middleoort; Mrs. Herbert D. son, Clifford H. Hogstein, Virgil
Chllders, Wellston; Mrs. Harriet Justice , Mrs. William R. Kenne-

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mlck, Gallipolis; Dlaoa Kay McCreed.Y, Galllpolto; Jeanine Fae
MIUer, New Haven; John lfar.
vey Mur~, Pbint Pleasant; steven Wayne

News, Events

T ? - ,!..!.c:-ISTEREO
~P-Sa.
DIAMOND

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RINGS

The Truly Trea sured Gift r

Give the

Accutrorf

Timepiece
for Christmas

C I! L~ BRI T V 1400
W EDD IN G RING 8 7 . !1 0

dish.
Mrs. Ben ~cer and M r s.
Ralph Slain
Antiquity called

or

SUnd8s on Mrs. Rill' Heiney.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pear1011
visited ln Zanesville Tue&amp;day
• with -M.o. Floyd ~· Mrs-.
Mae Pearson accompanied them

extended visit with Mrs. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Gloedmer
were called to Al~a. Va •
recently due to the hospitalization
of their daugblor. Mrs. Larry
Badgel.l' .
Mr. and Mr!l. Junior Salser.
Mike and Rita, of Dorcas were
~do.Y dinner guests or Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Pearson, SaUy Savage and Robin.
Mr. and Mrs. Sllerman Ford
of Muon called at the home or
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hlll to
see tbeir dauglrter. Jan, who
waa inked in an auto accident
Mr. and Mrs. Bob IDll and
Mrs. Glad¥&amp; Shields took Mrs.
F.dnll Rouab to COiumbuo limclaY
to meet Mr. and Mrs. Walter

tceun•

"241" Stalnl... Still, WaDJ·

"Hot 4og/', "23-Uiddoo,"
' 'drugsku'e cOwboy ,'' and
"eat's pajamas" are slang
expressions which first ap·
peared in the comic strips
of Thomas (Ted) Dorgan ,

The Attutrvn rnowement does not
dlllpend an wltchworb. lnsteld, an elfe.
tron~rld tunln1 furl iMps ,.._
else H• thi'OIJD vibrlllons. In fKt, M

whose words have outlived
his pictures, The World AI·

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manac notes . Hot dog, for

e x a m p I e, w as coined
around 1900 when he drew
some sausages that said
"Bow Wow" and which he
called "hot dogs" in the be-

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MZ:UnM••IULOWI

WE ARE A
" GOLD STAR

&amp; NECKLACES
WATCH BANDS
JADE OilY X, PEARL RINGS
AND MANY OTHERS
CORNELIA'S JEWELS
MOTHER'S CROWN PINS
BULOVA &amp; WYLER
WATCHES

STORE"

OPEN EVENINGS STARTING FRI ., DEC. 13
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MEEKER LEATHER GOODS
MASONIC RINGS
DIAMOND ONYX RINGS
. HEMATITE RINGS
SPEIDEL WATCH BANDS
RONSON &amp; ZIPPO LIGHTER
ANSON TIE TACKS, KEY
HOLDERS, CUFF LINKS,
MONEY CLIPS

lief that dog meat was used
in frankfurters .
Okinawa, dominant island of
the Rvukyu archipelago, is 67

miles long and from two to l!J
miles wide.

Mcl&gt;ade of Troy where M r a.
Roullll will viol! for au lncleflnlte time, Tbe Hllls and M r s.
Shields also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Waid Foster at Colwnbua,
Mrs. Herbert Roush called oo

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FlmOIIQDwiandfather,
Bellaa, Sr., apent a 41f
wllb lit. lad Mrl. (lor.

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Mrs•
iloriha - . for the wlnlar.
Mra. R.,..r Beqle and chit•
drtn on Vialtlng Mr. and Mra.
MarviD Wldlersham fm' a ...,...
while Mra. Beolle to loeotiiiiJ a
place lor them to l!Q In Fred·
oridlltown ........ _ha •• elllllialY-

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MarviD Wickersham spent Fri.
dlQ' In COlumbus "'-lnB.
Mr. and Mrs. 1llQ' Ruosell
of Newark ore _.una TlwlkBIIfvlnll """" with Mr. and Mrs •
BUI FCil. David Foz of Cillo unr.
verst~, Athelia, wtU aloo villi
tbe Foxea.
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Mr11. Ferae fla1man apentbdo.Y with Mro. Wellto' Bells Jr.
Mr. and Mrl. :r.JeShlel41haVO

R~rd Chln.. r'wlth M~rq·Toueh~ 2G.Tor]e Arm.
SoUd-Stat. 140-waH putt mulk: power amplifier •nd
FM/AM/Stereo FM R•dlo. ~ and hear Zenlth'a
-~"'• Clrctt o~n~ CO('tOit Ster.O today!

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Circle of Sou111d Speaker ~~oYitiiM; St~·Prect~

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Tllo SCIIU8liiT • •oOiol ZIUW
Distlncttvely deslped, Modern-lt)le 'cablntt·ln
oil-finished Walnut~~~"" and select hardwood
IC)Iids· hat center lift lkl With to4d·bac:k tront for easy
1tCC81t to contrail. cabinet houQS Zenlth't elitluslve

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Happy Holidays, Mom?
·There's simply no need to let one dish, or hundreds, dlsiort the pleuure of your
holidays! An electric dishwasher does !his harrowing, time-consuming job fMr
and better than you can. It uses water hot enough for healthful sanitizing ••• Witter
much too.hot for your hands to standi Bring the view from your kltcllen bticklnto
· locus. Buy,an electric dishwasher. It's automatic.
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den
matchmaker, -~ ,.,.;; · ·
Monday that he has a«erii!1 .· .·,
Jerry Quarry~ Loa Anpl. . 1"!
ahot at Joe Frazier' a vente. fll t:'"'W.
the world heavywe181C UU.O. ·'
providing Frazier gets b7 OK'at'

GalUpoiJ&amp;; Judaline C. Jackson,

Apple Grove

Rowe,

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Mrs. Vondora Kalgbtlng &amp;lldh.
Mrs. Feme Hoyman will take
her &amp;mday clda of the East
Lelut Church 110 Gallipolis Frldo,y whete they will vlsll dlll'erent places of Interest and will
eat lllll&lt;h at Bob Evans Souuge
reatourant. Attending will be
Pam Buch, ~ Roullll, l'lwl

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Newberry, Letart.
w. Va.; Ga.ry W. Palmer, Che ~
sbjte; Emma Marte Richards,
Gallipolis; Nellie R. Roach, Gallipolis; Nell Dean Ross, Rome .
N. Y.; Shelley Sarrett, Gallipolls; Howard G. Sa,yre, Render.
son; Lydia C. Stephens, Galli·
):lOlls Ferry; Jan Tope, Gallipo~
Us; ~sao Beth Warner, Ma~
son; Arnol F. Weaver, New
BY MRS. HERBERT ROUSH
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heiney call- Haven; Wanda L. Yester, Polnt
ed Slll~ on Mrs. Henry Davis,
Pleasant, and Jane Am Young.
Mrs. Ullie Combs at Ravena~ Gallipoiio.
w&lt;JOCI, W. Va., and visited with
Mr. and Mrs. BiJI Shumway at
Parkersburg.
The WSCS ol tbe local Metho.
FACTS
dlst Church will bold its amual
Christmas part.y at the church
annex Dec. 10 at 6 p.m. Each
member is to bring a gift for
paUents at Athens State Hospltal.
A gift for exchange and a ham
dinner will be sened and each
member is to bring a oovered

to her home In Racine alter an

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FOORALL OUTFIT·
SizM for 2 to 12 year olds.

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Clyde D. Day, MrL Lntii:IMI
K McC.rtne)', Cl)rdeMaunt,.{;,arJ
L. Nebon, P-elt Ill IWria.
Mrs. Lem1 M. Ober~, ·
becca E. Publllll, WflileJ;,.,;;_;,;:e;..-,~,
Reed, Glen T. Scotl, Mr-.
fl ~r, Jr., Martin 1, .._,.ley, Mra,. Gertrude
SUIIIIir',Mr&amp;.
Elbert Ta.Yior. lltlrOM
Howard, Clarence Mcaw:w, Mr~
J . Richard Foreman and .._.
daughter, Mrs. Robert L. Sl-.
aoo i.ntant son, Mra. Murin W.Spears and infant son. Mra. 1111a
S. Spriggs and infant 10ft.

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children and ltoger Birch ot
Bellevue were holiday guests ol
Mr. and Mrs. Elza Birch anti Mr.
aftd Mrs. Grover S.lser, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold llawk ot
Springfield were weeke.-t guasti
or Mr. and Mra.. Ben PhUson and
Mrs. Mini Lewis.
Mrs. babel S~son 19ert the
holida.Y with M('. and Mra. Joe
Beckwith and ~ at Parker..
burg, W. VL
Mi .. June Nei.JlerofCOlumbua
apent several.,&amp; with her par.
eats, Mr. ~ Mrs. George Nelgler.
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Mr. and Mra. Thereon Jofm..
11011. IPent Thanksgivi~ wUh Mr.
arll Mrs. Seott Whee)er at Wheel~
ersburg.
Mr. arll Mrs: 0\18.1 Diddle and
Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Powell were
weekend guests or Mr. and Mrs.
Roy ·Roush and family at Free-dom, PL
Rev. and M, 0 aul Sellenentertained withh .anksglvirw:dln.ner. Guests were Mr. ard Mn.
Dennis Eynon and Mr. and Mrs.
EmU EYnon. Me. and Mrs. Roy
Hendricks and son of Union f'ur.
nace were weekend guests.
Mr. aJXt Mrs. Brian Simp801l
and ctliklren o! Woodsfield were
Thanksgi vtrw guests ot their par.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simp.
son and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Badgley.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morris
joined Mr. andMrs.DelbertMor·
rls of Athena at the home of
their slster, Elsle Roush, Porneroy, tor a ThanksgivirwDaydinner.

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Unio;n Asks Recognition by
&amp;nne intetestl.ng idtl'-son oom~

municationa media were recent11 voiced In the editorial column ol a Tenth District n&amp;WIIJMlper.

The ltems included O,E.O. ad-

viet on

st:artlng • newspaper,
and the topic of censorship.
The writer ol the editorial

the Oftlce of Economic 0p.
porttmlt;y had a copy ol. a new11paper published by the New Jeraey Community Action Training
Institute, Inc. , a nm - profit

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agencY lounded by the O,E.O.
The newspaper waa aald to be

tile COUOIY V-qnal •
Todl c.nter.• Fn..... olio ao
ardiiWd to bo Ids per eon! at
111 al.
IJI'O'al of reoommendalklla tile Cllllraded prieo mac1o by lqJI. 1. Smltl! lowanee to lbo Maaoa COUOIY
coaeol'lllllalbo _ _ . . . ...,_ Boord at Edu- "''""'"""
callcnal.tedmleal ....-:
cent for work '"' thla alreod,y
(1) Thol tile TOIII81BOO'Sebool · completAod 11111 oervlceo to bo
Pl......, LaboJoator1 bo retain- renderodbjrthe1Wm&lt;-Sebool
oc1 u eoqoultanto to aoalll lll • plomlng 1111&gt;, allowjng Fl'am[llal
tile wrlllnl at. tile - ' a JIOI at llvo per ....t at tho
opociOcatlonalneludiD(..,...n· eontra&lt;ted price lor lbo buildlatioolbipt, space aJioeafionllti inJ,
lite rovlow, review alplaDo, 11111
Lowoll N. Cook, YOeallonal ,._
general concept dovolopnont of porn-, Jalcl the ·aile woold
the Maom Count;y Voeallonal - bo11o to bo aaloded for
Teehllleal Center. Thlo ~will tile COllier as tile conlract 1111111
ed, biased p.~bllcltion.
appltcattms tor wUon member~ eourae ta questtonahte.
be ckl'le in. eooperation wW:l t h e be let tcr Jame 30, 1969, Cook
Ttda Ia another area In which
ship onc1 had paid o $2 IJplleaFollOwlns muebdlocuoolon, tile Weot VIrginia Bur..., of Voea- that tile locloral Pornwe must makecertainthatprivate
tion fee .
board lnformed tM represent.a. t1onal, Tedmical and Alldt r.w. ment reCOIIUDC!DdB a 15 acre plot
enterprise does not suffer be~
He said the union's primary tives tbat the matter would be cation.
for a ee~. but that aeveral
cause of government sUbsidy .
alms, llhoold It bo reeosalzod, takoa under coolkleral1on 11111 le00 That WUIIam F r - bo places have uaed Ieos land for
would be job security, improve. gal advise for tbe board would. employed as architect tO dell-lin t.beJr eent.era.

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BY JIW(JNE WALTtliS
mlllb lll bouro 11111 wwk
PI'. PLEASANT- Ros&gt;n-- - · W. . said tile 1011oo
tadveo at tile Amalpmat.d TrOll- will IIIII ottempt oor doeo lt c1oolt Unloo, AFL.CIO, CLC DIY!- 111'0 to loke aWQ ..,.. authoralcm 153t _....s before tile IIJ f1'0m lbo boord.
lila..., CollniV BoordalFArea---lpmolodbad
Tuo~ nl8llt Ollldlla 1 h o orpnlzed U.O bois drlvoraln Kaboord to reeosalzo Amal-11
nawha, Lincoln, - . Mln&amp;o
1top aDd think.
ed ao tho un1oo to rOjll'aseni 11111 Lopa ~. liiWeotVIrThomu Jel'er1011 once wrote, tile acbool bus driven of Ma- llnla. AJ&gt;liotl. told the board lbat
"Error at Ollinlon 111'1 bo tolorCounty,
there was two WQO tho ated where reaam Ia lett free 1100James
Abbolt, lnlol'llatlolla , could recocnl&gt;• .tho lOIIon _ by
to combat it. ••
Representative of AmaQamated oonfirtnaticm: of .aare8ment or
Tbe O.E.O. newspaper, it It
at Woohlngtm, D;IC, ,...,pokes- adopt ao agreement ao boord
were operat:lng with guyernment
man, lnlormlns tile boord lhot policy. He Aid, of eourae, the
fUnds could be Inclined to print
of the 43 bus drivers omploy- un1oo could prefer 1 un1oo 0011•
what would amount to a cataoreel by the board r1 have olpod tract but the lopllt;y at t h 1 0

Oilier act1m at tile board.....
Ins regular ooulal waa tile .,.

Board

Elev• ..._ at --"onjl •
teehnleal ......... bo11o ...... ~
- - by tile v_..,l M'
vlior7 - - to 1J&gt; liiiD doe
eentar, but Maaoa . CcluniJ hu
_ . . . . . , .-aoriiiiJIIoo
117 to do thla. - o r , tben
mull bo 5 areaa to ~ and
the localeomw would probobiJ
lfart 7 or 8.
Wbon quelllllllod by the boord
an tile lee lor tile oervleoa at
the Ttm.e11ee School Platmtq
Laboratocy, Cook aald It would
probobly bo an actual coolbulo
llbleb Ia $100 per dl,y 111112$ dl,yo -ld bo Involved.
Plac:emmta ~ telchera by tbe
boord lui nl8llt - • WWiam
~pebut. New Havtnac:bool, ef.
rec:Uve aeeobd semester, end
Allon Paneal&lt;e, Pt. PleuIIDt Jr. IU&amp;h, ~~e HC·

ood - - · r 0 PIa el n a

Ell•- Wallorii&lt;Jil, Copehart 'and l'llleake are ....-ron~~¥
oel'¥lllg U N&gt;lllllQ lolcbora,
A lolehor IIIDJlloyec! wu
Harold Llo7d DWoy, Jr., Pl.
Pl•oant Jr. 1f11h School, bolln·
nina tho H&lt;OIICI IOIII. . .r, replac:lnsRuthSOwyero.
SUbiUtute lolehoro hlrod were
COrob'n Am Adldna Cummlnp
ond Marauerlte Elsol.
Rell&amp;natlc:ms

were aecep&amp;ed

from Amo M. Petnrco, teuhor at Pl. Ploo- Jr. H Ia b
School tt!oetlvo Jan. 22, 1969
11111 Vlroona Barker, who wu
employed tlut not .Plaeed. and
now hu ro.loc:tod a poiiUm.
Marilyn Clarke, New Raven
School, secretar,-, reaiped et..
(Coatl...,.onPqe13)

or

terl pages
expensive, coated
p:~per and loaded copy. The pur-

pose was apparently to instruct

Extra Plaid

local anti-poverty and other
groups in the art ol. putting out
a " commWlity action newspaper."
The fmal paragraph
tbe
lead article is quoted aa say1ng

WITH PURCHASE OF $20.00

m

" this newspaper tells you everything you need to know about putting out a comnumity action. new&amp;·
paper . Many local newspapei-s
don't really pa.y attention to your
problems, do t:he.y? You really
need your own newspaper, clon't
you? Well , what are you waiting

s
I

(bcopl itemo po-oloibited by low)
Coupon v.lid Thru Dec. 17 lt1
AH Columbr.ls Unit AlP Star.
One coupon redeemed with ..ch $20 purchase.

'•

The newspaper also gave a
list of the disadvantages of selling the paper and the advantages

.

FULL 7-RIIS
NO HUIIIHS

nicipal, state or federal. L 1 k e
treatment was given the Vietnam
war and domestic problems. Letters to the editor were censored. Only those praialng the gov.

ernment were used.
Deleted news was highllghted
by blank spaces. Those must
have given the reader cause to

Honor Granddaughter

,.l

mbut Un~ A&amp;P Stor..
o.. coupoo ..dHmod wah uch SID pooch....

Whole Pork Loin Roast
Pork Loin Roast ~~~Lg~"'!ro, ... 6tc Pork Loin Roast ~TER •

We think it's excellence of product.

Jane Parker Fruit Cake, we also dec.ided to bake the \ est. ,.

FULL 7·1NCH CUT

Fryer (i)uarters

PORK CHOPS

Beef Rib Roast

~~39~ ..':

That's why Jane Parker Fruit Cake was then

Sirloin M GhDJI • •
GaulllrJ Style Spare Rilll
Fresh Perk Uver • •
F111h Gui.Up FIJen •

and is today over 2/3 fruits and nuts
Just eno~.&amp;gh delicious cake to hold together the bounty of

cherries imported from France, pineapple from the Far East,

' !

Swla Steak :'~~~~ •
Elllllll Ruat
Fresh lrtiH Glucll
DeiiiiiiM . . . . .

......
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... ate
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and meaty pecans from the South.

7lc

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At,P FRESH PRODUCE VAWES!

~~

FlU ltlab

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:;:::stn

IMAGINE, THE 5-LB. CAKE COSTS ONLY $4.59.
Now you know why Jane Parker Fruit Cake

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n ....

Prlcol

-

24c

10· ~:,69c

Seedless Grapefruit Fmll~. .
CaUfornia Navel Orancl$ •

TEA CO. INC .

Why
Pay

More?

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Royal Prince Y
3
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3
Hunt's Catsup •••. .. ..
00
1
Veg-All
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s1oo
3
Charmin Tissue •••
Eight O'Clock Coffee
·.&amp;·
Apple Sauce • • • • • c•••
o;i:.;;Ec~;;EA:~lE
&amp;':=
Freest_o ae Peaches . J::&amp;39~
c•••

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MIXED YEGETAILES • •

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WHY PAYMORE?-SAVE 17c:!-2c: OFFLAB,~L

s

4-roll

packs

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SAVE 16c:I-MILD end MELLOW

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~ THOUGHTS
MONDAY
There i! nothing better for
thot he should eat

4 man than

WHY PAY MORE-A&amp;P BRAND

and t d.rink _, an_
d f1nd enjoymen~ . :n hu toll. This aUo, I
.saw, '-! from the hand of God.
-Ecc:l. 2 :24.

Your FrleiNIIy A &amp; 1

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No true bod permanent

llnl•llutlne•Bee•"~~· ~ac

.,_lle•I"=Cen . . I'!:Uc
lflll"!nllllhlell Gar• •

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FAI DETERGENT
Giant
Size

831&gt;'t

=

Ol sueAit

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HASH-

Jane Parker BuysI

SPECIAL LOW PRICEI-SAVE 29cl

WHYPAYMORE?-SAVE 15c:l

kinson and son; Rorald Mccarty;
John Gerlach; John Wayan; Valeria White; Mrs. Charles Meadows and daughter.

CHOCOLATI CHIP 11M n

MP FIOD.N

SPECIAL LOW PRICEI-SAVE 35cl

SAVE

D,q.
Cookia
AI P Tomato Juice 4 '1 00
Sweet Potatoa .:::.o • S:: '1011
Slla• Dr•inc ':!."f • • ~ 3t
Grape Jelly
2 : 5t
Colby
LO=IN
lt
Potatoes • •
:,~···

o

BIG BUYS on A&amp;P Groceri es !

Troplc•a Orange Drink

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No: I
Size A

P.S. Wouldn't it make a great gift lor someone!
Lt67,

Wky Pay More?

Idaho Potatoes

We think, too, that value has made it popular.

ter, Kermah Pridemore, with a

TUESDAY
Those who lu;lve believing
masters must fiot be disr~·
IP&lt;&lt;tjul gn the ground that
they ar' brethren; rather
they mUst serve all the better
Iince thou who btnefit by
their Sl.'rmte are belUvers and
beloved. T e a c h and urge
thtse duties.- ! Timothy 6:2.

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.

citron from Italy, sun-drenched raisins from California

One other thing you should know: You can buy it only at A•P.

fame can bY founded except
ln labors which promote tlie
happiness of m a n t 1n d.Charles Sumner, former U.S.
aenator from Massachusett11.

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A&amp;P BRAND-SLICED OR HALVES

.JANI PAIUII - PWN or HIDID

4~ 1

WITH COUPON IEI.OW

lo•in HoM Flnr ·• • 25:".'1"

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Mrved lt1 purpoee and be con- dentl In a non ...ehool sp:IIIIOI'·
tlnuod. 1lte evliuatlon shall bo eel aetlviiJ. The&gt;' 111'1 101ect a
lllOdl -IUvob' by the prln. aebool reprelelltadve.
lllo&gt;llcate 011 aetlvlt;v prevlooodpal 11111 tho •dlvll1
b'
Oliprovod by orllldA walttat summary ot thla eval-

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Mason Area

-

80WDI

or

anted

-cal

lloor~eoglh

turquoise crepe IIJd
nDM&amp;I.YI of white roae.

bud11 and wtdt.e mums.
Mr. Harold Roush ol Hartford served as belt man.
Nuptial music wao played by
Miss LuQ Boomer.
For her daughter"• wedding,
Mra. Greene chose a green booded coat dreaa and black accessories. Her corsage waa White
mum11.
Followfnl the ceremony are-

eeptlon was held at the home ot
the bride' I grandpiLrcal&amp;, Mr .
and Mra. George Gr.eoe, Sr.
1be color scheme ol pi~ and
white was carrifld out at the
bride' a table. The two • tiered

IIOcldlng eai&lt;e, ......,. by a bride
and groom, was accented by plnk
and white flowora.
Atallting .at thereceptimwere
Mrs. FJien Rile and Mra. Nor man Greene, aunto at tile bride.
Gue.U at the reception were
Rev. and
John Coppodi:,

Mr•.

Union

Mra. llarry Re1tm1n ... ..._
blo, Mr. 11111 Mra. z.r.
Ide 0. Mr. oncl Nro. J .a • • •
Heltmlro and Cbol')'l, llro. c.l·
.... Gn.to, Mr. oncl Nrf, - neth Grand Jodd, ll.r-11;..
Ralllh er-, Mro, G I or. e
Greene &amp;-.', Jandara BUt..

( Cootllued from Page 12)
fecUve Dec. 20, 19P.

Leave of absenorJs were grant.
eel to Ruth Sawyers, Elizabeth
Watt.er11011 and Siaron Barnette.
The board granted permiulon

to the Maam Count;y 1 c h o o l
bands to participate lathe Areb
Moore Inaugural porode Ill Charleston oo January J3.

News, Notes

Iwrapped up for Christmas?
128 MILL ST.
MIDDLEPORT

l

Hi ed

Supervue
•

Maintenance

J. .l and Comcllmen Georp
ear...., Roger l(yeell 11111 Don-

a1c1 Jomm.

Mrs. Waybright's

CapL Wlltlll Home

Father Is Dead

Gift·A-Rama Merchant

CHRISTMAS
CARDS

BOX OF lZ_SHINY
BRIGHT TREE

Ornaments
··~PKG.

7 BULB
Tree Light

SETS

-·k .

at • heart
tile Holpltal, Cowen, W. VL Tho
· - Ia the lather of Mrl,
Richard (l.lncll) Woybrlght. Mo...,_ a home OCOIIODiiel teadtor II Wabama Juolor Hl1b

SUnMaa "' ailillllon to. ~

on h11 - · M't'·a;·

B..o -- ~ladf_.ion. Jalll,

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F_..

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liPWMinltlffle

MrYicoo
TUeldi.Y II I j,.m, ;_.co;~.·;a;:;;

.... , 7-

Funora1 .. ....., cow.!.·
Burial IIIII ·bo lll ·OtM PiiiG;,o
c.meterY.. cow.!a.

DIAPER BAG SET

For the little mother. Just the
thillli: with her new doll.

STEER IT YOURSELF

PACKAGE

TREE LI&amp;.Kl:IULBS
PHIL

PLASTIC
QUILTED
ACETATE

NY LOti

SLIPS

Dusters

Fone y loce trirn·
med nylo n slips.

A. gift 1he'll op·

1lns 34

poue-1 colors ,

to

precl ote .

44 .

PEGNOIR

SfTS
Matchinc
Gown &amp; Duster

Best holida.y 11hades In
sizes Sl,~~ to 11.

Mljlt c hi ng gown ond

seh in 1i:te1
S·M•l. Po11el c oiOI's
d v lt•r

Two Pairs

set

CHRISTMAS

GIFT
212 lb. box

WRAP

Assorted

3 Roll Pkg.

CHRISTMAS
CHOCOLATES

$

44e

99

6 Roll Pke.

box

sse

ltfi. ALLEN HEROlD

WILL BE AT
306 N. 2nd Ave.
!MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
ON

PI'•••

Vi"ylmMod.Booowood
frerne
,
be~ord top Gnd
bottolft. Blue or GYOcoclo .
Vonlf,-, -•I.-end ortd

MR. HEROLD will be
glad to give you a frH
hearing tetf with the

14 99'

·BOWS

•

tOU,IIt,
P,..tty hou•• slippers
f'" gifts F..- ladl••· Fat,.
ric ortd vlrtyl uppen ,
with aoft or IIIDvllllled
10le1.

To repair and lllf'vice
hearing aida.

oil ntall:es hr· sole

GIFT
WRAP

3 pc. uggage Sets

Thursday, Dec. 12, 1t68

CHILDREN$ GIFT

H.st Slippers
Hovse IIIPPMI for c:hil-4ren ,
nw.lty •nd retuiGr stylu.
F.brlc: Ortd Ylnyl.

SPORT
Permanent
Press

INSULATED
12" LACE

RUIIEI

LONG
SLEEVE
In

s&lt;~~lid

color,,

stripe~, tloid1

lOOTS

. -.-.

oncl cMc •· full

cut. w11 tell•·

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Service·Ce1ttr

latterl•• and aup11li•• .r.r

A Lovely Gift
She'll Really
Love!

22

DRY OIANIIG

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11~
99~.

NYLON HOSE

Lo.., el~

21 CARDS

99t...

HOSE FOR THE HOLIDAYS
FLAT KNIT OR MESH

sins S·M-L .

'

2-.Hour

Be a Flre Chlet. Gay Toys'
4 piece aet, fun for the little
buy.

BELTONE

lat.. t Beltone Electronjc

I

Dr. Kllrlah wu preddonl of
Wab- Collq Boord at Edu·
11111 allha eow.
Citale for ...oral ,_._
'
WQI&gt;rilltl

NEW HAVEN - COPt. Jerry
WUoo, at Mr. 11111 Mrs.
Karl Wiles of New Hav•. hal
returned home from a year's
alclutl In Vlolnlm. llereeelvod tile Bl&lt;lllJo Slar. He 11111
hll wllo, !itlrl117, are realdlna
In Alheal, Ohio.

4 Pc. PLASTIC SET

FIRE FIGHTERS

99~

FROM
1 9 A.M. to 12 Noon

From War Dulitlll

MASON - Dr. John Not
Kurlah dlod Sll1lnla1 mi&gt;mlna

Sdlool,

The school oateiala relel'\'tl
tho riPt to llu1her limit tho
bud's aetlvldea if the p e r ..
formanee IChedule becomes too
hea\'y.

"

I

They - ·

1lte ltnpreaalvo - l e riDI&lt;
HARn"ORD - Before an altar doeked with llblto 111111111, eeremoro' was · read by the Rev.
Mlaa Karen Teresa Greene, Jotm Cq&gt;poek Ill the Church of Chrlllln Chrlottan Uodaug[dor at Mr. and Mro. Roy E.
on Salurda;y, New. 16, at 2
ion
Gntrle, ~ COlumbuJ, became the
p.m.
bride of Mr. Jack Rdmlre, 110n
Tbe biide -roached tile altar
at Mr. am Mra. HarryReltmlre,
on
the arm ~ her rather wear.
Sr. 01 !larUord, W, VL
inJ a gown f1 white lace over
tal!eta. Her veil of white Wullon was hold In place by a
crcnm or pear~•· h carrled a

uadoa will bo p..,tolhe ..per.
Be ._..,.eel primarily f o r
tile oiON of each
entertalnmontpurpooeo
tcbool year.
Be an ea113 ooidellt
The treasurer of aetiYJ.t;y fund
blvolve tbe preaence cl. atuOCCOOIIltl ohall bo bOIIdod lll lbo
dent:$
after 9 p.m. m an evenomount at $$,000. 1lte Boord of
Ins
procedlna
• achool dl,y lor
Education llhall purehuo thla
pordclpatloo lo or pr..,...atloo
A _....,... ahall bo dovolop- for the ac:tlvltJ
Joe Lllh, Muon, returned
Couoe r_..,. leooenlng ot
home '"' Monclo.v f1'0m the llolod lll oebool whereb¥ there
ahall bo 101 I limit altho 1111111· clua time aaligoed to cue sub. zer Hospital where ho under·
bor of octlvltleo In which lllln- jeet In tho curriculum to allow went surgery loot Sll1lnla1Mr. 11111 Mro. Jllnm.r King of
CU.Itml -111'1 participate, ro. partlclpatloo In or pr-ratloo
for
aa
aetlviiJ
not
reiSt.
Louis, M1110Uri visited dur·
•• well a1 the number ol hours
to tho N&gt;joet
Ins tile weekend with his slaper llbldl 111'1 bo doVotod
Be aeeeptable or nece11ar7 U ter, Mro. Catherine Swooel and
to IUCh psrtlclpallon,
CRITERIA FOR - a l of the ~· of tile activity are family.
Mr. 8l!d Mrs. Darrell Jenks
Elctro-Bchool NOll - Alltletlc Ac- obtalnlll&gt;le within tho reaular
vlslt.d on SOiurday evenlntl with
tlvlllea proridea that tile aetlv- school program
Be ol such a nature as to 1nIIV ahall:
Mr. and Mrs. Chooter Rouah
vfte
dishonest coUaboration
Be edueaUonally 10Und1 wor ..
11111 family II Acldl11011, 0. The
APPROVAL of Intra - School tenth blrtllelOj' of Stephen Roush
thy .... tlmob'
Non-Athletic
' Aedvldeo shall bo . was obiiOl'Ved II thlo time.
Contribute dlreell)' Ut the oclubased
on
whether
it is:
Mr. am Mrs. Curtis McDancational, drlc, aoclal or etldeal
Educationally IIOUIKI, worthy
iel, Sr. apent the weekend In
dovolopmeat of the lllam timely
volved
Columbua, where they visited
COIIIrlbule directly to the odutheir daughter am lamlb', Mr.
Be tcheduled m llOII - schOol
catlonal.
civic,
soelal
or
ethical
and
Mrs. bnley Saundel'l.
dayo, except lor of C&gt;llatalldlng oclueallonal value that development ol the student lnvolvBob Ollver, Ma.IOI\1 remalnl
a patient at the Holzer Holpital.
can be smectuled only on 1dlool eel
Be sUmulatlng to the pa.rticldl,yo
Mil&amp; Alma Ducldina ia In critIcal condition II tho - . . of
Be spooiiOI'ed by an organi- llOIII and to the student body
Be tmder the direction Of a
Mercy Rerrt Home, Court St.,
zation enpged in u acceptalt.af!
member
Chorleatoo,
W, Va. Vlolllng with
ble enterprlae
THE ACTIVITY ohall oot:
her m Thursday, were: Mr.
Be under good - •
Require speclal qualUlcatlons WWia Dudding 11111 JIJtuny, Mrl. ·
with evidence at good plamlns
Jean Grueser and Mra. R u t b
Fall within the legltlmaiA! eon- d. raee, creed or national grl.g:ln
Ryan.
cern. r1 the external sponsor lor jlartlclpatloo
Involve
students
in
long
or
Sharan Winkler ia oponcllng
Be lltimulatlng to the partie.
expensive trips
' the holiday II vlultlng her motber,
!pont .... to tho body
Exploit the Individual or school
Reverend Mra. Bernice WinkTHE ACTIVITY alao shall not:
ror
commercial or advertlsing ler, and grandparents, Reverend
R.,.nre special qualifications
and Mra. J. w. Manion at Clifot race, creed or national Ol'i· purpooeo
Involve
excessive
cost
to
the
ton, W, Va.
lin lor partldpatlon
individual
or
11chool
tor
pardc· Involve ltudents in loog or
lpstlon
expensive trips
~re Intensive coaching and
Exploit the lndlvktial or ochool
preparation
of a tew students at
for eommerclal or adverUslng
the expenae ol m8ny
purpC11188
Place exeeslive time denumdl
Involve ex:cealive coat to t.be
on
a ttatl' member
individual or school tor partieiBe
sponsored prlmarlb' I o r
patloo
Require lntenlive ooach11118Dd entertainment purpooos
Involve the presence ot stuprepa.ratim of a few atudentl at
dents after 9 p.m. on an evenMASON _ :ua1100• 1 Brownie
L--~
Ina: procecllna: a oehool dl,y lor Troop 837 hal a&lt;eompllahedoevOtUUJUR
l~
partlcipallon In or preiiiorotloo oral projects latel,y with the as'~
' "' ~ W.·ls&gt;rCause
the activitY .
. .~ at their leader, Bonnie
"
regularl le11~ fi . . ~MeJirland, and a111tstant Ieadi
'f1
clasa Ume uligned to me IIJb. era Carol B111'tcm and Gladys
~0
joel In tho currloulwrt to allow a._.....
lor psrtlelatlon lll orpr..,...atloa
On - · 20, they pu!pared
ror an acUvity not related to a Christmas box tor Cept. James
the •ubJeet
Workman, serving In Vietnam.
Be acCEiptabJe or neeeUal")' Janette Workman, hit dauefrt,er,
II tho benefits at the aetlv!Q- onc1 a Brownie, 111ong with all the
are (IIUinaNe within the regu- other Brownie&amp;, brouaht- Chrlstmas gifts ror Capt. Workman. A
MASON - Erneot F. John- lar school J)l'Oiram
son, Mason, was hired at a spepicture allhe l!rOOP was takoa
cial Muon Town Council mootTHE BAND
ond also sent u. him.
lng on Thur~ evening, to head
The Malgo Bond moy psrtlclLater In the month the Brownthe .maintenance department of pate In activiUes that meet one Ies met at the bome ~ u.a
the town'• water and sewer de- of the following requirement&amp;: ReyDoida, a new member, and
partm_ent. JohniOn succeeds Joe
E41catlonal value of tbe aetlv- · mado 'Ibankq!Ying favors lor
YOWII o1 Ma11011, whore~et- ltv lor the lltudent11
tho . patlento at Malgs General
tectlve Dee. 1.
5ervice to the communtty
Hospital. Site Is the dauahter of
At an earlier council meet.
Finandal remuneration I o r Mr. am Mrs. Fnnk Roynoldl,
IRg 011 Dee. 2, council rejectporlormlnl
Ma!IOl\,
eel tile ooe bid aubmltled lor
ANY GROUP wtahlng to have
At the next meeting a Chrlllre..-oolln&amp; the ctly bulldlne, 11111 the bom _... ahould contact mas party wlllboheld11111Browndeelcled to walt Ulltil eprJ.ns or tho oupo~ •• tar lll ad- lea will make Chrlotmaa slfta lor
later on next year to hoe t h e v1nee ot. tbe _perlormance date thalr parenla.
job - ·
u pooolble. A _ . ... receivod
Attendlnl the meeting In addiClifton clt.lzen11 eolleetlnlmon~ leas 1ban two week11 before the Uon to leaders were Boonie and
117 to biOY a ilro hyclrlllll for performance may bo refllaecl. Connie Burtm., &amp;.ude Dillon,
their toMt reported to eouncll
THE BAND ahall not appear Brenda Durbin, !itlrley Edwards.
that 01 10011 as adclliloaal need· under the lollowlnl clrcumstane- Audrey 4'&lt;JOa, Mary MeFarland,
ed !undo oro colleeted, lbo by- 01 '
Lisa Rll7n0ids, Katie SOII'el, l'lulclrant wiD l&gt;e tnotalled tile
For a political - - eam- Will-, J - Worianan,
usiltlnce ot. Muon'• Water De- pe.tptng tor omee
9Jerry YOID!Il 11111 Sorah Zullj1lll.
partmout. Muoo'o COUIIcD 11 a
For ..,. political plhorlns
provtoua meotiJtil bad I!JIPnJYod
For denominational rellslono

mt-.. II

imum travel expense bf a .Pl'i·
Allendln8 were Ma70r Doy- vaiA! lntereot IJ'GUP for llbleh
ton R~JM•, reCOI'der Charlotte It perfcq-ma.

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to deter-

a~ch activit)'

pllte the year'• work.

Spanish Bar Cake . . . . uc
San•wic• Ina• .
Glaze• Deaats • • •~ 5t
Fruit Cake :?::ta:.:. S: Sf'

0

Wlll..rfmember

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the undortaklna.
Mrl. Charlotte Jenks, reeordIn teltlvala, eantesta, ele. not
or, reported thai the water at- on tho I!JIPIQYed llot of I h e
ileo wiD bo eloood f1'0m Dee. North Central Aaaoclatlan
24 to Jan. 2 In order to comThe bond lhall bo paid a mln-

Italian Bread
5 00

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Smolde Uab ~:;: • • =-7Sc
Llrp Cllaaklolopa • ...Qc
Siehl-~~~ ....ec

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To Mr. Jock Reitmire

Place exce11lve time demands

to act uiiOI:e
or
llnal
Judpo
at
their
own otumine whether the aetlvib' ha11

uaUon

Mla1 Carol Greeae, coua.in rJ.
the bride, wu maid ol honor.
Miss DIAm Gr....,, slater of
tbe bride, ••• the brideunald.

To War Region

.b.gsc

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der to aecure a contract.
There lhall be an aruaaa1 eval.

man.r

blue mum•.

Box of Goodies

ljiUARTEIED LOIN

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the b:pe.nae ol

Brownies Send

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LEG or BREAST

Years and years ago, when we decided to bake

PT. PLEASANT ., Mr. and
M r s. Maurice Maye&amp;, Shadle
Road, honored their granddaugh-

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
ADM1T1 ED: Teressa Perry,
Pt. Pleasant; David Critchfield,
Pt Pleasant; Jesse Price, Rutland.
DISCHARGED: Mrs. David Ad-

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most popular!

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• ROGS1 FULLRIIHMF
...
POrk L01n
WITHCHOPSONTOf 57·

ItS AmericaS

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AI

FULL 7-RIB
END

is Ameriea's most popular.

dlrmer Surday to celebnte Kennab's ninth birthday,
Present Cor the alfa.ir were
Mrs. W, C. Bowie, Mrs. Eloise
O'Connor, Nrs. J. K Call and
children, Candie, Lance ard Becky, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walters,
Todd Mayes, Mr. and Mrs. Ke~
nedl Pridemore, Todd Dean and
Keith Allen. Rick Hord ofColumbus, 0., arxl the honoree.

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PORK LOIN

The local paper's editorial
takes the stand that any such
Federal sub11idy for a newspa-

'

WITH PURCHASE OF $10.00 •

BIG BUYS on "Super-Right" Meats!
SUPER·RIGHT QUALITY·FRESH

or giving it away.

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Fill YHr Sat~r Boob For Ghrilbnn

for ':"''

per of this type would be wtfair,
and I agree. It would appear to
be aoot:.her of the many mis ~
gu ided moves that have been
taken by O.E.O. over the past
feW years that have brought that
program in for a large share or
cr lticism .
H has been m.y impression
that local, private newspapers
are very r esponsive to the needs
of Community Action group11. All
of the newspapers In the Tentll
Distr ict ar e quick to use stories
about such programs, and so far
as I can determine they do so
on an. entir elY unbiased basis,
merely tr:ing to report. devel.
opments.
On the matter of censorship
a Pottstown, Pemsylvanta newspaper tried to give that com~unity an idea of what it might
be like to nve in a COUDtry
where the news media are completely controlled. No news was
printed that was in any way
critical of s.ny government. mu-

Stamps

Karen Greene is Wed

District Policies Set
( Coo~nuod lrm~ Page Jl

ca.Jcade ol white roMbudll and

$397
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Unio;n Asks Recognition by
&amp;nne intetestl.ng idtl'-son oom~

municationa media were recent11 voiced In the editorial column ol a Tenth District n&amp;WIIJMlper.

The ltems included O,E.O. ad-

viet on

st:artlng • newspaper,
and the topic of censorship.
The writer ol the editorial

the Oftlce of Economic 0p.
porttmlt;y had a copy ol. a new11paper published by the New Jeraey Community Action Training
Institute, Inc. , a nm - profit

;ji,

agencY lounded by the O,E.O.
The newspaper waa aald to be

tile COUOIY V-qnal •
Todl c.nter.• Fn..... olio ao
ardiiWd to bo Ids per eon! at
111 al.
IJI'O'al of reoommendalklla tile Cllllraded prieo mac1o by lqJI. 1. Smltl! lowanee to lbo Maaoa COUOIY
coaeol'lllllalbo _ _ . . . ...,_ Boord at Edu- "''""'"""
callcnal.tedmleal ....-:
cent for work '"' thla alreod,y
(1) Thol tile TOIII81BOO'Sebool · completAod 11111 oervlceo to bo
Pl......, LaboJoator1 bo retain- renderodbjrthe1Wm&lt;-Sebool
oc1 u eoqoultanto to aoalll lll • plomlng 1111&gt;, allowjng Fl'am[llal
tile wrlllnl at. tile - ' a JIOI at llvo per ....t at tho
opociOcatlonalneludiD(..,...n· eontra&lt;ted price lor lbo buildlatioolbipt, space aJioeafionllti inJ,
lite rovlow, review alplaDo, 11111
Lowoll N. Cook, YOeallonal ,._
general concept dovolopnont of porn-, Jalcl the ·aile woold
the Maom Count;y Voeallonal - bo11o to bo aaloded for
Teehllleal Center. Thlo ~will tile COllier as tile conlract 1111111
ed, biased p.~bllcltion.
appltcattms tor wUon member~ eourae ta questtonahte.
be ckl'le in. eooperation wW:l t h e be let tcr Jame 30, 1969, Cook
Ttda Ia another area In which
ship onc1 had paid o $2 IJplleaFollOwlns muebdlocuoolon, tile Weot VIrginia Bur..., of Voea- that tile locloral Pornwe must makecertainthatprivate
tion fee .
board lnformed tM represent.a. t1onal, Tedmical and Alldt r.w. ment reCOIIUDC!DdB a 15 acre plot
enterprise does not suffer be~
He said the union's primary tives tbat the matter would be cation.
for a ee~. but that aeveral
cause of government sUbsidy .
alms, llhoold It bo reeosalzod, takoa under coolkleral1on 11111 le00 That WUIIam F r - bo places have uaed Ieos land for
would be job security, improve. gal advise for tbe board would. employed as architect tO dell-lin t.beJr eent.era.

bo 81M111Jt.

BY JIW(JNE WALTtliS
mlllb lll bouro 11111 wwk
PI'. PLEASANT- Ros&gt;n-- - · W. . said tile 1011oo
tadveo at tile Amalpmat.d TrOll- will IIIII ottempt oor doeo lt c1oolt Unloo, AFL.CIO, CLC DIY!- 111'0 to loke aWQ ..,.. authoralcm 153t _....s before tile IIJ f1'0m lbo boord.
lila..., CollniV BoordalFArea---lpmolodbad
Tuo~ nl8llt Ollldlla 1 h o orpnlzed U.O bois drlvoraln Kaboord to reeosalzo Amal-11
nawha, Lincoln, - . Mln&amp;o
1top aDd think.
ed ao tho un1oo to rOjll'aseni 11111 Lopa ~. liiWeotVIrThomu Jel'er1011 once wrote, tile acbool bus driven of Ma- llnla. AJ&gt;liotl. told the board lbat
"Error at Ollinlon 111'1 bo tolorCounty,
there was two WQO tho ated where reaam Ia lett free 1100James
Abbolt, lnlol'llatlolla , could recocnl&gt;• .tho lOIIon _ by
to combat it. ••
Representative of AmaQamated oonfirtnaticm: of .aare8ment or
Tbe O.E.O. newspaper, it It
at Woohlngtm, D;IC, ,...,pokes- adopt ao agreement ao boord
were operat:lng with guyernment
man, lnlormlns tile boord lhot policy. He Aid, of eourae, the
fUnds could be Inclined to print
of the 43 bus drivers omploy- un1oo could prefer 1 un1oo 0011•
what would amount to a cataoreel by the board r1 have olpod tract but the lopllt;y at t h 1 0

Oilier act1m at tile board.....
Ins regular ooulal waa tile .,.

Board

Elev• ..._ at --"onjl •
teehnleal ......... bo11o ...... ~
- - by tile v_..,l M'
vlior7 - - to 1J&gt; liiiD doe
eentar, but Maaoa . CcluniJ hu
_ . . . . . , .-aoriiiiJIIoo
117 to do thla. - o r , tben
mull bo 5 areaa to ~ and
the localeomw would probobiJ
lfart 7 or 8.
Wbon quelllllllod by the boord
an tile lee lor tile oervleoa at
the Ttm.e11ee School Platmtq
Laboratocy, Cook aald It would
probobly bo an actual coolbulo
llbleb Ia $100 per dl,y 111112$ dl,yo -ld bo Involved.
Plac:emmta ~ telchera by tbe
boord lui nl8llt - • WWiam
~pebut. New Havtnac:bool, ef.
rec:Uve aeeobd semester, end
Allon Paneal&lt;e, Pt. PleuIIDt Jr. IU&amp;h, ~~e HC·

ood - - · r 0 PIa el n a

Ell•- Wallorii&lt;Jil, Copehart 'and l'llleake are ....-ron~~¥
oel'¥lllg U N&gt;lllllQ lolcbora,
A lolehor IIIDJlloyec! wu
Harold Llo7d DWoy, Jr., Pl.
Pl•oant Jr. 1f11h School, bolln·
nina tho H&lt;OIICI IOIII. . .r, replac:lnsRuthSOwyero.
SUbiUtute lolehoro hlrod were
COrob'n Am Adldna Cummlnp
ond Marauerlte Elsol.
Rell&amp;natlc:ms

were aecep&amp;ed

from Amo M. Petnrco, teuhor at Pl. Ploo- Jr. H Ia b
School tt!oetlvo Jan. 22, 1969
11111 Vlroona Barker, who wu
employed tlut not .Plaeed. and
now hu ro.loc:tod a poiiUm.
Marilyn Clarke, New Raven
School, secretar,-, reaiped et..
(Coatl...,.onPqe13)

or

terl pages
expensive, coated
p:~per and loaded copy. The pur-

pose was apparently to instruct

Extra Plaid

local anti-poverty and other
groups in the art ol. putting out
a " commWlity action newspaper."
The fmal paragraph
tbe
lead article is quoted aa say1ng

WITH PURCHASE OF $20.00

m

" this newspaper tells you everything you need to know about putting out a comnumity action. new&amp;·
paper . Many local newspapei-s
don't really pa.y attention to your
problems, do t:he.y? You really
need your own newspaper, clon't
you? Well , what are you waiting

s
I

(bcopl itemo po-oloibited by low)
Coupon v.lid Thru Dec. 17 lt1
AH Columbr.ls Unit AlP Star.
One coupon redeemed with ..ch $20 purchase.

'•

The newspaper also gave a
list of the disadvantages of selling the paper and the advantages

.

FULL 7-RIIS
NO HUIIIHS

nicipal, state or federal. L 1 k e
treatment was given the Vietnam
war and domestic problems. Letters to the editor were censored. Only those praialng the gov.

ernment were used.
Deleted news was highllghted
by blank spaces. Those must
have given the reader cause to

Honor Granddaughter

,.l

mbut Un~ A&amp;P Stor..
o.. coupoo ..dHmod wah uch SID pooch....

Whole Pork Loin Roast
Pork Loin Roast ~~~Lg~"'!ro, ... 6tc Pork Loin Roast ~TER •

We think it's excellence of product.

Jane Parker Fruit Cake, we also dec.ided to bake the \ est. ,.

FULL 7·1NCH CUT

Fryer (i)uarters

PORK CHOPS

Beef Rib Roast

~~39~ ..':

That's why Jane Parker Fruit Cake was then

Sirloin M GhDJI • •
GaulllrJ Style Spare Rilll
Fresh Perk Uver • •
F111h Gui.Up FIJen •

and is today over 2/3 fruits and nuts
Just eno~.&amp;gh delicious cake to hold together the bounty of

cherries imported from France, pineapple from the Far East,

' !

Swla Steak :'~~~~ •
Elllllll Ruat
Fresh lrtiH Glucll
DeiiiiiiM . . . . .

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... ate
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and meaty pecans from the South.

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At,P FRESH PRODUCE VAWES!

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IMAGINE, THE 5-LB. CAKE COSTS ONLY $4.59.
Now you know why Jane Parker Fruit Cake

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24c

10· ~:,69c

Seedless Grapefruit Fmll~. .
CaUfornia Navel Orancl$ •

TEA CO. INC .

Why
Pay

More?

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Royal Prince Y
3
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3
Hunt's Catsup •••. .. ..
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1
Veg-All
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s1oo
3
Charmin Tissue •••
Eight O'Clock Coffee
·.&amp;·
Apple Sauce • • • • • c•••
o;i:.;;Ec~;;EA:~lE
&amp;':=
Freest_o ae Peaches . J::&amp;39~
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MIXED YEGETAILES • •

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WHY PAYMORE?-SAVE 17c:!-2c: OFFLAB,~L

s

4-roll

packs

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SAVE 16c:I-MILD end MELLOW

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~ THOUGHTS
MONDAY
There i! nothing better for
thot he should eat

4 man than

WHY PAY MORE-A&amp;P BRAND

and t d.rink _, an_
d f1nd enjoymen~ . :n hu toll. This aUo, I
.saw, '-! from the hand of God.
-Ecc:l. 2 :24.

Your FrleiNIIy A &amp; 1

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No true bod permanent

llnl•llutlne•Bee•"~~· ~ac

.,_lle•I"=Cen . . I'!:Uc
lflll"!nllllhlell Gar• •

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FAI DETERGENT
Giant
Size

831&gt;'t

=

Ol sueAit

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HASH-

Jane Parker BuysI

SPECIAL LOW PRICEI-SAVE 29cl

WHYPAYMORE?-SAVE 15c:l

kinson and son; Rorald Mccarty;
John Gerlach; John Wayan; Valeria White; Mrs. Charles Meadows and daughter.

CHOCOLATI CHIP 11M n

MP FIOD.N

SPECIAL LOW PRICEI-SAVE 35cl

SAVE

D,q.
Cookia
AI P Tomato Juice 4 '1 00
Sweet Potatoa .:::.o • S:: '1011
Slla• Dr•inc ':!."f • • ~ 3t
Grape Jelly
2 : 5t
Colby
LO=IN
lt
Potatoes • •
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BIG BUYS on A&amp;P Groceri es !

Troplc•a Orange Drink

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No: I
Size A

P.S. Wouldn't it make a great gift lor someone!
Lt67,

Wky Pay More?

Idaho Potatoes

We think, too, that value has made it popular.

ter, Kermah Pridemore, with a

TUESDAY
Those who lu;lve believing
masters must fiot be disr~·
IP&lt;&lt;tjul gn the ground that
they ar' brethren; rather
they mUst serve all the better
Iince thou who btnefit by
their Sl.'rmte are belUvers and
beloved. T e a c h and urge
thtse duties.- ! Timothy 6:2.

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citron from Italy, sun-drenched raisins from California

One other thing you should know: You can buy it only at A•P.

fame can bY founded except
ln labors which promote tlie
happiness of m a n t 1n d.Charles Sumner, former U.S.
aenator from Massachusett11.

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A&amp;P BRAND-SLICED OR HALVES

.JANI PAIUII - PWN or HIDID

4~ 1

WITH COUPON IEI.OW

lo•in HoM Flnr ·• • 25:".'1"

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Ro•i• Hootl Elolr ,·
Caupoo

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lra11 liard ll"lets
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Req.dre taleherJ

Mrved lt1 purpoee and be con- dentl In a non ...ehool sp:IIIIOI'·
tlnuod. 1lte evliuatlon shall bo eel aetlviiJ. The&gt;' 111'1 101ect a
lllOdl -IUvob' by the prln. aebool reprelelltadve.
lllo&gt;llcate 011 aetlvlt;v prevlooodpal 11111 tho •dlvll1
b'
Oliprovod by orllldA walttat summary ot thla eval-

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Mason Area

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or

anted

-cal

lloor~eoglh

turquoise crepe IIJd
nDM&amp;I.YI of white roae.

bud11 and wtdt.e mums.
Mr. Harold Roush ol Hartford served as belt man.
Nuptial music wao played by
Miss LuQ Boomer.
For her daughter"• wedding,
Mra. Greene chose a green booded coat dreaa and black accessories. Her corsage waa White
mum11.
Followfnl the ceremony are-

eeptlon was held at the home ot
the bride' I grandpiLrcal&amp;, Mr .
and Mra. George Gr.eoe, Sr.
1be color scheme ol pi~ and
white was carrifld out at the
bride' a table. The two • tiered

IIOcldlng eai&lt;e, ......,. by a bride
and groom, was accented by plnk
and white flowora.
Atallting .at thereceptimwere
Mrs. FJien Rile and Mra. Nor man Greene, aunto at tile bride.
Gue.U at the reception were
Rev. and
John Coppodi:,

Mr•.

Union

Mra. llarry Re1tm1n ... ..._
blo, Mr. 11111 Mra. z.r.
Ide 0. Mr. oncl Nro. J .a • • •
Heltmlro and Cbol')'l, llro. c.l·
.... Gn.to, Mr. oncl Nrf, - neth Grand Jodd, ll.r-11;..
Ralllh er-, Mro, G I or. e
Greene &amp;-.', Jandara BUt..

( Cootllued from Page 12)
fecUve Dec. 20, 19P.

Leave of absenorJs were grant.
eel to Ruth Sawyers, Elizabeth
Watt.er11011 and Siaron Barnette.
The board granted permiulon

to the Maam Count;y 1 c h o o l
bands to participate lathe Areb
Moore Inaugural porode Ill Charleston oo January J3.

News, Notes

Iwrapped up for Christmas?
128 MILL ST.
MIDDLEPORT

l

Hi ed

Supervue
•

Maintenance

J. .l and Comcllmen Georp
ear...., Roger l(yeell 11111 Don-

a1c1 Jomm.

Mrs. Waybright's

CapL Wlltlll Home

Father Is Dead

Gift·A-Rama Merchant

CHRISTMAS
CARDS

BOX OF lZ_SHINY
BRIGHT TREE

Ornaments
··~PKG.

7 BULB
Tree Light

SETS

-·k .

at • heart
tile Holpltal, Cowen, W. VL Tho
· - Ia the lather of Mrl,
Richard (l.lncll) Woybrlght. Mo...,_ a home OCOIIODiiel teadtor II Wabama Juolor Hl1b

SUnMaa "' ailillllon to. ~

on h11 - · M't'·a;·

B..o -- ~ladf_.ion. Jalll,

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liPWMinltlffle

MrYicoo
TUeldi.Y II I j,.m, ;_.co;~.·;a;:;;

.... , 7-

Funora1 .. ....., cow.!.·
Burial IIIII ·bo lll ·OtM PiiiG;,o
c.meterY.. cow.!a.

DIAPER BAG SET

For the little mother. Just the
thillli: with her new doll.

STEER IT YOURSELF

PACKAGE

TREE LI&amp;.Kl:IULBS
PHIL

PLASTIC
QUILTED
ACETATE

NY LOti

SLIPS

Dusters

Fone y loce trirn·
med nylo n slips.

A. gift 1he'll op·

1lns 34

poue-1 colors ,

to

precl ote .

44 .

PEGNOIR

SfTS
Matchinc
Gown &amp; Duster

Best holida.y 11hades In
sizes Sl,~~ to 11.

Mljlt c hi ng gown ond

seh in 1i:te1
S·M•l. Po11el c oiOI's
d v lt•r

Two Pairs

set

CHRISTMAS

GIFT
212 lb. box

WRAP

Assorted

3 Roll Pkg.

CHRISTMAS
CHOCOLATES

$

44e

99

6 Roll Pke.

box

sse

ltfi. ALLEN HEROlD

WILL BE AT
306 N. 2nd Ave.
!MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
ON

PI'•••

Vi"ylmMod.Booowood
frerne
,
be~ord top Gnd
bottolft. Blue or GYOcoclo .
Vonlf,-, -•I.-end ortd

MR. HEROLD will be
glad to give you a frH
hearing tetf with the

14 99'

·BOWS

•

tOU,IIt,
P,..tty hou•• slippers
f'" gifts F..- ladl••· Fat,.
ric ortd vlrtyl uppen ,
with aoft or IIIDvllllled
10le1.

To repair and lllf'vice
hearing aida.

oil ntall:es hr· sole

GIFT
WRAP

3 pc. uggage Sets

Thursday, Dec. 12, 1t68

CHILDREN$ GIFT

H.st Slippers
Hovse IIIPPMI for c:hil-4ren ,
nw.lty •nd retuiGr stylu.
F.brlc: Ortd Ylnyl.

SPORT
Permanent
Press

INSULATED
12" LACE

RUIIEI

LONG
SLEEVE
In

s&lt;~~lid

color,,

stripe~, tloid1

lOOTS

. -.-.

oncl cMc •· full

cut. w11 tell•·

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Wab- Collq Boord at Edu·
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NEW HAVEN - COPt. Jerry
WUoo, at Mr. 11111 Mrs.
Karl Wiles of New Hav•. hal
returned home from a year's
alclutl In Vlolnlm. llereeelvod tile Bl&lt;lllJo Slar. He 11111
hll wllo, !itlrl117, are realdlna
In Alheal, Ohio.

4 Pc. PLASTIC SET

FIRE FIGHTERS

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1 9 A.M. to 12 Noon

From War Dulitlll

MASON - Dr. John Not
Kurlah dlod Sll1lnla1 mi&gt;mlna

Sdlool,

The school oateiala relel'\'tl
tho riPt to llu1her limit tho
bud's aetlvldea if the p e r ..
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HARn"ORD - Before an altar doeked with llblto 111111111, eeremoro' was · read by the Rev.
Mlaa Karen Teresa Greene, Jotm Cq&gt;poek Ill the Church of Chrlllln Chrlottan Uodaug[dor at Mr. and Mro. Roy E.
on Salurda;y, New. 16, at 2
ion
Gntrle, ~ COlumbuJ, became the
p.m.
bride of Mr. Jack Rdmlre, 110n
Tbe biide -roached tile altar
at Mr. am Mra. HarryReltmlre,
on
the arm ~ her rather wear.
Sr. 01 !larUord, W, VL
inJ a gown f1 white lace over
tal!eta. Her veil of white Wullon was hold In place by a
crcnm or pear~•· h carrled a

uadoa will bo p..,tolhe ..per.
Be ._..,.eel primarily f o r
tile oiON of each
entertalnmontpurpooeo
tcbool year.
Be an ea113 ooidellt
The treasurer of aetiYJ.t;y fund
blvolve tbe preaence cl. atuOCCOOIIltl ohall bo bOIIdod lll lbo
dent:$
after 9 p.m. m an evenomount at $$,000. 1lte Boord of
Ins
procedlna
• achool dl,y lor
Education llhall purehuo thla
pordclpatloo lo or pr..,...atloo
A _....,... ahall bo dovolop- for the ac:tlvltJ
Joe Lllh, Muon, returned
Couoe r_..,. leooenlng ot
home '"' Monclo.v f1'0m the llolod lll oebool whereb¥ there
ahall bo 101 I limit altho 1111111· clua time aaligoed to cue sub. zer Hospital where ho under·
bor of octlvltleo In which lllln- jeet In tho curriculum to allow went surgery loot Sll1lnla1Mr. 11111 Mro. Jllnm.r King of
CU.Itml -111'1 participate, ro. partlclpatloo In or pr-ratloo
for
aa
aetlviiJ
not
reiSt.
Louis, M1110Uri visited dur·
•• well a1 the number ol hours
to tho N&gt;joet
Ins tile weekend with his slaper llbldl 111'1 bo doVotod
Be aeeeptable or nece11ar7 U ter, Mro. Catherine Swooel and
to IUCh psrtlclpallon,
CRITERIA FOR - a l of the ~· of tile activity are family.
Mr. 8l!d Mrs. Darrell Jenks
Elctro-Bchool NOll - Alltletlc Ac- obtalnlll&gt;le within tho reaular
vlslt.d on SOiurday evenlntl with
tlvlllea proridea that tile aetlv- school program
Be ol such a nature as to 1nIIV ahall:
Mr. and Mrs. Chooter Rouah
vfte
dishonest coUaboration
Be edueaUonally 10Und1 wor ..
11111 family II Acldl11011, 0. The
APPROVAL of Intra - School tenth blrtllelOj' of Stephen Roush
thy .... tlmob'
Non-Athletic
' Aedvldeo shall bo . was obiiOl'Ved II thlo time.
Contribute dlreell)' Ut the oclubased
on
whether
it is:
Mr. am Mrs. Curtis McDancational, drlc, aoclal or etldeal
Educationally IIOUIKI, worthy
iel, Sr. apent the weekend In
dovolopmeat of the lllam timely
volved
Columbua, where they visited
COIIIrlbule directly to the odutheir daughter am lamlb', Mr.
Be tcheduled m llOII - schOol
catlonal.
civic,
soelal
or
ethical
and
Mrs. bnley Saundel'l.
dayo, except lor of C&gt;llatalldlng oclueallonal value that development ol the student lnvolvBob Ollver, Ma.IOI\1 remalnl
a patient at the Holzer Holpital.
can be smectuled only on 1dlool eel
Be sUmulatlng to the pa.rticldl,yo
Mil&amp; Alma Ducldina ia In critIcal condition II tho - . . of
Be spooiiOI'ed by an organi- llOIII and to the student body
Be tmder the direction Of a
Mercy Rerrt Home, Court St.,
zation enpged in u acceptalt.af!
member
Chorleatoo,
W, Va. Vlolllng with
ble enterprlae
THE ACTIVITY ohall oot:
her m Thursday, were: Mr.
Be under good - •
Require speclal qualUlcatlons WWia Dudding 11111 JIJtuny, Mrl. ·
with evidence at good plamlns
Jean Grueser and Mra. R u t b
Fall within the legltlmaiA! eon- d. raee, creed or national grl.g:ln
Ryan.
cern. r1 the external sponsor lor jlartlclpatloo
Involve
students
in
long
or
Sharan Winkler ia oponcllng
Be lltimulatlng to the partie.
expensive trips
' the holiday II vlultlng her motber,
!pont .... to tho body
Exploit the Individual or school
Reverend Mra. Bernice WinkTHE ACTIVITY alao shall not:
ror
commercial or advertlsing ler, and grandparents, Reverend
R.,.nre special qualifications
and Mra. J. w. Manion at Clifot race, creed or national Ol'i· purpooeo
Involve
excessive
cost
to
the
ton, W, Va.
lin lor partldpatlon
individual
or
11chool
tor
pardc· Involve ltudents in loog or
lpstlon
expensive trips
~re Intensive coaching and
Exploit the lndlvktial or ochool
preparation
of a tew students at
for eommerclal or adverUslng
the expenae ol m8ny
purpC11188
Place exeeslive time denumdl
Involve ex:cealive coat to t.be
on
a ttatl' member
individual or school tor partieiBe
sponsored prlmarlb' I o r
patloo
Require lntenlive ooach11118Dd entertainment purpooos
Involve the presence ot stuprepa.ratim of a few atudentl at
dents after 9 p.m. on an evenMASON _ :ua1100• 1 Brownie
L--~
Ina: procecllna: a oehool dl,y lor Troop 837 hal a&lt;eompllahedoevOtUUJUR
l~
partlcipallon In or preiiiorotloo oral projects latel,y with the as'~
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the activitY .
. .~ at their leader, Bonnie
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regularl le11~ fi . . ~MeJirland, and a111tstant Ieadi
'f1
clasa Ume uligned to me IIJb. era Carol B111'tcm and Gladys
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joel In tho currloulwrt to allow a._.....
lor psrtlelatlon lll orpr..,...atloa
On - · 20, they pu!pared
ror an acUvity not related to a Christmas box tor Cept. James
the •ubJeet
Workman, serving In Vietnam.
Be acCEiptabJe or neeeUal")' Janette Workman, hit dauefrt,er,
II tho benefits at the aetlv!Q- onc1 a Brownie, 111ong with all the
are (IIUinaNe within the regu- other Brownie&amp;, brouaht- Chrlstmas gifts ror Capt. Workman. A
MASON - Erneot F. John- lar school J)l'Oiram
son, Mason, was hired at a spepicture allhe l!rOOP was takoa
cial Muon Town Council mootTHE BAND
ond also sent u. him.
lng on Thur~ evening, to head
The Malgo Bond moy psrtlclLater In the month the Brownthe .maintenance department of pate In activiUes that meet one Ies met at the bome ~ u.a
the town'• water and sewer de- of the following requirement&amp;: ReyDoida, a new member, and
partm_ent. JohniOn succeeds Joe
E41catlonal value of tbe aetlv- · mado 'Ibankq!Ying favors lor
YOWII o1 Ma11011, whore~et- ltv lor the lltudent11
tho . patlento at Malgs General
tectlve Dee. 1.
5ervice to the communtty
Hospital. Site Is the dauahter of
At an earlier council meet.
Finandal remuneration I o r Mr. am Mrs. Fnnk Roynoldl,
IRg 011 Dee. 2, council rejectporlormlnl
Ma!IOl\,
eel tile ooe bid aubmltled lor
ANY GROUP wtahlng to have
At the next meeting a Chrlllre..-oolln&amp; the ctly bulldlne, 11111 the bom _... ahould contact mas party wlllboheld11111Browndeelcled to walt Ulltil eprJ.ns or tho oupo~ •• tar lll ad- lea will make Chrlotmaa slfta lor
later on next year to hoe t h e v1nee ot. tbe _perlormance date thalr parenla.
job - ·
u pooolble. A _ . ... receivod
Attendlnl the meeting In addiClifton clt.lzen11 eolleetlnlmon~ leas 1ban two week11 before the Uon to leaders were Boonie and
117 to biOY a ilro hyclrlllll for performance may bo refllaecl. Connie Burtm., &amp;.ude Dillon,
their toMt reported to eouncll
THE BAND ahall not appear Brenda Durbin, !itlrley Edwards.
that 01 10011 as adclliloaal need· under the lollowlnl clrcumstane- Audrey 4'&lt;JOa, Mary MeFarland,
ed !undo oro colleeted, lbo by- 01 '
Lisa Rll7n0ids, Katie SOII'el, l'lulclrant wiD l&gt;e tnotalled tile
For a political - - eam- Will-, J - Worianan,
usiltlnce ot. Muon'• Water De- pe.tptng tor omee
9Jerry YOID!Il 11111 Sorah Zullj1lll.
partmout. Muoo'o COUIIcD 11 a
For ..,. political plhorlns
provtoua meotiJtil bad I!JIPnJYod
For denominational rellslono

mt-.. II

imum travel expense bf a .Pl'i·
Allendln8 were Ma70r Doy- vaiA! lntereot IJ'GUP for llbleh
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Spanish Bar Cake . . . . uc
San•wic• Ina• .
Glaze• Deaats • • •~ 5t
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Mrl. Charlotte Jenks, reeordIn teltlvala, eantesta, ele. not
or, reported thai the water at- on tho I!JIPIQYed llot of I h e
ileo wiD bo eloood f1'0m Dee. North Central Aaaoclatlan
24 to Jan. 2 In order to comThe bond lhall bo paid a mln-

Italian Bread
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Llrp Cllaaklolopa • ...Qc
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Place exce11lve time demands

to act uiiOI:e
or
llnal
Judpo
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their
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uaUon

Mla1 Carol Greeae, coua.in rJ.
the bride, wu maid ol honor.
Miss DIAm Gr....,, slater of
tbe bride, ••• the brideunald.

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There lhall be an aruaaa1 eval.

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Box of Goodies

ljiUARTEIED LOIN

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Brownies Send

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Years and years ago, when we decided to bake

PT. PLEASANT ., Mr. and
M r s. Maurice Maye&amp;, Shadle
Road, honored their granddaugh-

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
ADM1T1 ED: Teressa Perry,
Pt. Pleasant; David Critchfield,
Pt Pleasant; Jesse Price, Rutland.
DISCHARGED: Mrs. David Ad-

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dlrmer Surday to celebnte Kennab's ninth birthday,
Present Cor the alfa.ir were
Mrs. W, C. Bowie, Mrs. Eloise
O'Connor, Nrs. J. K Call and
children, Candie, Lance ard Becky, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walters,
Todd Mayes, Mr. and Mrs. Ke~
nedl Pridemore, Todd Dean and
Keith Allen. Rick Hord ofColumbus, 0., arxl the honoree.

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The local paper's editorial
takes the stand that any such
Federal sub11idy for a newspa-

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SUPER·RIGHT QUALITY·FRESH

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and I agree. It would appear to
be aoot:.her of the many mis ~
gu ided moves that have been
taken by O.E.O. over the past
feW years that have brought that
program in for a large share or
cr lticism .
H has been m.y impression
that local, private newspapers
are very r esponsive to the needs
of Community Action group11. All
of the newspapers In the Tentll
Distr ict ar e quick to use stories
about such programs, and so far
as I can determine they do so
on an. entir elY unbiased basis,
merely tr:ing to report. devel.
opments.
On the matter of censorship
a Pottstown, Pemsylvanta newspaper tried to give that com~unity an idea of what it might
be like to nve in a COUDtry
where the news media are completely controlled. No news was
printed that was in any way
critical of s.ny government. mu-

Stamps

Karen Greene is Wed

District Policies Set
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ca.Jcade ol white roMbudll and

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Old Town

A Chrtstmaa dlnnar waa pta. card• ware taktntoMra. Vlrtlnia
ned !0&lt; Wednelldo.Y, Dee. 18 II WIIIU.Idl lor he• blrtbdQ aMIBaUey'a Hescaura.a,. when the werAI')'.
Altonllov boo Ideo lllolo lilmod
Br1lll&gt;ury Arlo and Cralla Club
•ere
Mra, Oleva CotterUI and
met recently at the hclneof'Mra.
Mill
Kathryn
Werner.
Paul Wim.
Following the dinner the membero will go to 1M Middleport
home of Mri. Rulh Durst lor a
party lllll gift exchanie.

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Wilmer Bleck ot bdne RDUto,
Emmott Lorldna and Amle Black.
Bactne- RGUte, ~on. Mr. am
Mr• Dillon Taylor.
111r. and Mra. cUlloril Icon110)'

"A suc.ker is born ev~ry
minute," but he did ·say,
"The American people like
to be humbugged," ana
lectured on "The Science
of Money Making and the
Philosophy of Humbug."
The World Almanac says

Mrs. Wim. presenteddeMlons
on Thanksgiving. Rtporta wore
given by Mrs. ArlineDavis,aeeretaryi Mrs. Wim, treasurer,
and Mrs. Ethel CoUillJ, dower
tund chainnan.
Mrs. Durst wasappoi..ntedtrea·
surer of the club to rut a va.~
c:y created by a resignation. A
thank you card was read rrom the
Middleport Fire [)epertment tor
a contribution.
The program included poems,
"Half Past November" by Mrs.
Collins, and "WheP Friends
Pray" by Mrs. Reed. Gllll and

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hower an:l children ol Pamerw
Route and Jahn t.w2t0111 of stf.,..
enville called on Mr. and Mra.

Barnum's first promOtion
stunt was buying Negro

slave Joyee Heth in 1834

and

advettls.ing

Ravenswood, W. VL and Mr. and
Mrs. R1chord AbloacalledonMr.
and Mrs. BotV Ables and~.
Buckb, Marlene, Jane and Je&amp;Jioo
ette Vipperman, GahanM, 0.,
vhlted Mr. and Mrs. Charlie

tmnJzy.

Charlie Clrroll spent 1 few

Naha is lhe capital of
Okinawa.

num may never Have said,

am Mrs. Autheraon.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Frank Abloo ot

CVrollanl

her as

George Washinl(on's 161·
year-old nurse.
Master of hokum and
ballyhoo, Phineas T. Bar·

Mr. ah:! )Ira. Llwrenec Buah
and d&amp;U&amp;I&gt;tor, Coanlo, ollloclne
Route callod 1111 ROY. and Mro.
John Buach. Mr. and Mn. lluOU'y
Dovh of O&gt;fslllre wore SWiclay
dinner euellta of the BIJ.acha.
Mra. ~ Roush, Gallipolis,
callod m Mr. llllll Mrs. c.&lt;l
· Autheraon, Leota Birch, Mra. Elva Dailey or sti vera ville, J"lllb
Pope, Mlddlepor~ eoUed on Mr.

dlys at ColumbuL
lllr. and Mrs. TOOl Burnside
ani daugbter were ovornfihl visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence

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FaurlllonMYIHIIInpr'oiOIIIW clos for ...h of lho pollonts.
rour Amorlo:on Loclon Lldleo For tho put oouplo of - ·
Awdllar)' unlto WSli'O In Athenl ,ltoll!s Counlr orpnl-i onc1
TuoldiJo lA&gt; help _ . . . f'o r iocuwmalo bno boon Chrlltmaa for tho 70 Melp CoUn· Ulfng ldfta ror · lho poUonta
q&gt; potlonta conllned to I h o tbroual&gt; Mrs. Mary """
Southeaotern Medlul center ..: hooded lho drive.
formorb' tho Athena state lloaTile Melp,....., workod trom

Willi 2t30 p. m.
Tuelldar In helploa Pl'ODU'O ror

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Tho £lOOP wropped a Juae
box contalnlntl • number ot artl.

o.m.

Chrlltmao llllho c - .
Making the trip were 11 r 0,
Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Johnlt&lt;n Lu1a llampUJn, unit 2113; FAmleo
and~ ot Columlluo callod"" Brinker, MarPHI Yoot, ~
Mr. andiMrL ~ood Johna""' Walker, unit 6Q2; llro. Jerry
SUndo,y,
Keo..,_, Mro. Hasol _.rio
Mr. ancl Mra. Hmner lcenhoW- Kra. Hela KemedJ. Mra. ~­
er called on her aister, Mra. E~ 1e Searls. Mn. Erml Hlndrldca
ol Johnson Ill Mellis General Roo- Mrs. Etta Lomloy, unit 128,
pltol. Sholl 111M a pollont at Hoi- Mro. Martin, Mro. F.,. WUdor.
zer Medical center.
muth and Mro. J, M. Thornt&lt;n,
-May JobnoiDn
unit 39.

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On Europe
The Point

Pleasant Branch of the American
Association of Lni'llersity\Vomen
met this week with Mrs. Don

vice president, presid-

ing in the absence of the president. Mrs. Dorothy Mitchell, who
iS ill

Mrs. Douglas Rouse, who recently traveled in eastern Europe, spoke to the group on the
subject "Czechoslovakia: A Test

Clse ot Changing Values BehiOO
the Iron Curtain." Mrs. Rouse
spent July 22-27 in Czechoslovakia, which was at the time the
War~w Pack military maneu--

MIRACLE WHIP

goverrunent leaders since lust
January to bring freedom of
speech and press, to refonn the
t:conomic system, to free former
political prisoners, and to establish political parties in addition . to the Communist Party.
Hostesses for the meeting were
Mrs. J. M. Foglesong, Mrs, Grant•
~tanley. Mrs. Melvin C. Jarrell,
Mrs. Douglas Rouse and Mrs.
Lona Jones who served the traditional Christmas dessert of
plwn puddi~ to Mrs, Kingery,
Mrs. James McComb, Mrs. Clifford Dunn. Mrs. Charles Lanham,
Mrs. Richard Ware, Mrs. Lionel
Smith. Mrs. Eugene Sterrett,
Mrs. Carter Franklin, M r s,
Charles Gammon, Mrs. Josephine Lyons, Mrs. C. G. Bauerle,
and Mrs. J. Wallace Burdette.

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DecemberlZ-13-14 ·

Televised Sesalon
Union in Czechoslovakia.
A_ session of the president's
The sJte&amp;ker said that many of
eabmet
was televised for the
these newsmen and smne or the
tir~t ~me on Oct. 25, 1954. The
movie people connected with the occa~JOD was prompted by a
-~ of Congressman Ken s~Jal report to President

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Fui-Valu Buy! Stokely's

Fui·Valu Buy! Salad Dressina

Mrs. Rouse spoke In admiration of much of the Czech's past
history and of the efforts of the

Reports

Kinger~·.

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with which Mrs. Rouse was tra-

Traveler

PT. PLEASANT -

PORK

High-Scoring Values!

"Before I say I'U meet you bode at the lotlge this e...ening
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Old Town

A Chrtstmaa dlnnar waa pta. card• ware taktntoMra. Vlrtlnia
ned !0&lt; Wednelldo.Y, Dee. 18 II WIIIU.Idl lor he• blrtbdQ aMIBaUey'a Hescaura.a,. when the werAI')'.
Altonllov boo Ideo lllolo lilmod
Br1lll&gt;ury Arlo and Cralla Club
•ere
Mra, Oleva CotterUI and
met recently at the hclneof'Mra.
Mill
Kathryn
Werner.
Paul Wim.
Following the dinner the membero will go to 1M Middleport
home of Mri. Rulh Durst lor a
party lllll gift exchanie.

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Wilmer Bleck ot bdne RDUto,
Emmott Lorldna and Amle Black.
Bactne- RGUte, ~on. Mr. am
Mr• Dillon Taylor.
111r. and Mra. cUlloril Icon110)'

"A suc.ker is born ev~ry
minute," but he did ·say,
"The American people like
to be humbugged," ana
lectured on "The Science
of Money Making and the
Philosophy of Humbug."
The World Almanac says

Mrs. Wim. presenteddeMlons
on Thanksgiving. Rtporta wore
given by Mrs. ArlineDavis,aeeretaryi Mrs. Wim, treasurer,
and Mrs. Ethel CoUillJ, dower
tund chainnan.
Mrs. Durst wasappoi..ntedtrea·
surer of the club to rut a va.~
c:y created by a resignation. A
thank you card was read rrom the
Middleport Fire [)epertment tor
a contribution.
The program included poems,
"Half Past November" by Mrs.
Collins, and "WheP Friends
Pray" by Mrs. Reed. Gllll and

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Route and Jahn t.w2t0111 of stf.,..
enville called on Mr. and Mra.

Barnum's first promOtion
stunt was buying Negro

slave Joyee Heth in 1834

and

advettls.ing

Ravenswood, W. VL and Mr. and
Mrs. R1chord AbloacalledonMr.
and Mrs. BotV Ables and~.
Buckb, Marlene, Jane and Je&amp;Jioo
ette Vipperman, GahanM, 0.,
vhlted Mr. and Mrs. Charlie

tmnJzy.

Charlie Clrroll spent 1 few

Naha is lhe capital of
Okinawa.

num may never Have said,

am Mrs. Autheraon.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Frank Abloo ot

CVrollanl

her as

George Washinl(on's 161·
year-old nurse.
Master of hokum and
ballyhoo, Phineas T. Bar·

Mr. ah:! )Ira. Llwrenec Buah
and d&amp;U&amp;I&gt;tor, Coanlo, ollloclne
Route callod 1111 ROY. and Mro.
John Buach. Mr. and Mn. lluOU'y
Dovh of O&gt;fslllre wore SWiclay
dinner euellta of the BIJ.acha.
Mra. ~ Roush, Gallipolis,
callod m Mr. llllll Mrs. c.&lt;l
· Autheraon, Leota Birch, Mra. Elva Dailey or sti vera ville, J"lllb
Pope, Mlddlepor~ eoUed on Mr.

dlys at ColumbuL
lllr. and Mrs. TOOl Burnside
ani daugbter were ovornfihl visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence

JobnsiDn allllamizy.

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FaurlllonMYIHIIInpr'oiOIIIW clos for ...h of lho pollonts.
rour Amorlo:on Loclon Lldleo For tho put oouplo of - ·
Awdllar)' unlto WSli'O In Athenl ,ltoll!s Counlr orpnl-i onc1
TuoldiJo lA&gt; help _ . . . f'o r iocuwmalo bno boon Chrlltmaa for tho 70 Melp CoUn· Ulfng ldfta ror · lho poUonta
q&gt; potlonta conllned to I h o tbroual&gt; Mrs. Mary """
Southeaotern Medlul center ..: hooded lho drive.
formorb' tho Athena state lloaTile Melp,....., workod trom

Willi 2t30 p. m.
Tuelldar In helploa Pl'ODU'O ror

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Tho £lOOP wropped a Juae
box contalnlntl • number ot artl.

o.m.

Chrlltmao llllho c - .
Making the trip were 11 r 0,
Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Johnlt&lt;n Lu1a llampUJn, unit 2113; FAmleo
and~ ot Columlluo callod"" Brinker, MarPHI Yoot, ~
Mr. andiMrL ~ood Johna""' Walker, unit 6Q2; llro. Jerry
SUndo,y,
Keo..,_, Mro. Hasol _.rio
Mr. ancl Mra. Hmner lcenhoW- Kra. Hela KemedJ. Mra. ~­
er called on her aister, Mra. E~ 1e Searls. Mn. Erml Hlndrldca
ol Johnson Ill Mellis General Roo- Mrs. Etta Lomloy, unit 128,
pltol. Sholl 111M a pollont at Hoi- Mro. Martin, Mro. F.,. WUdor.
zer Medical center.
muth and Mro. J, M. Thornt&lt;n,
-May JobnoiDn
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On Europe
The Point

Pleasant Branch of the American
Association of Lni'llersity\Vomen
met this week with Mrs. Don

vice president, presid-

ing in the absence of the president. Mrs. Dorothy Mitchell, who
iS ill

Mrs. Douglas Rouse, who recently traveled in eastern Europe, spoke to the group on the
subject "Czechoslovakia: A Test

Clse ot Changing Values BehiOO
the Iron Curtain." Mrs. Rouse
spent July 22-27 in Czechoslovakia, which was at the time the
War~w Pack military maneu--

MIRACLE WHIP

goverrunent leaders since lust
January to bring freedom of
speech and press, to refonn the
t:conomic system, to free former
political prisoners, and to establish political parties in addition . to the Communist Party.
Hostesses for the meeting were
Mrs. J. M. Foglesong, Mrs, Grant•
~tanley. Mrs. Melvin C. Jarrell,
Mrs. Douglas Rouse and Mrs.
Lona Jones who served the traditional Christmas dessert of
plwn puddi~ to Mrs, Kingery,
Mrs. James McComb, Mrs. Clifford Dunn. Mrs. Charles Lanham,
Mrs. Richard Ware, Mrs. Lionel
Smith. Mrs. Eugene Sterrett,
Mrs. Carter Franklin, M r s,
Charles Gammon, Mrs. Josephine Lyons, Mrs. C. G. Bauerle,
and Mrs. J. Wallace Burdette.

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WIENERS pkr. 59~ p

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can

:· Hechler's book, "The Bridge at Ersenhower and the Cabinet
::: Remagen," were staying at the by John Foster Dulm, secre·
::: Same hotel as was the tour grolll tary of state.

For

·Swifts All Meat

DecemberlZ-13-14 ·

Televised Sesalon
Union in Czechoslovakia.
A_ session of the president's
The sJte&amp;ker said that many of
eabmet
was televised for the
these newsmen and smne or the
tir~t ~me on Oct. 25, 1954. The
movie people connected with the occa~JOD was prompted by a
-~ of Congressman Ken s~Jal report to President

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Showboat

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C~HOPS

Fui-Valu Buy! Stokely's

Fui·Valu Buy! Salad Dressina

Mrs. Rouse spoke In admiration of much of the Czech's past
history and of the efforts of the

Reports

Kinger~·.

_.,

with which Mrs. Rouse was tra-

Traveler

PT. PLEASANT -

PORK

High-Scoring Values!

"Before I say I'U meet you bode at the lotlge this e...ening
-what are you, a boy or girl~"

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fw a Coming Lord, Bible
pleture - · on Llneoln
'·Bapllll Temple, MIDenvlllo,
!!gil. CaD llft-27111 or IIIJI43l
llet!ltmin&amp; . MoiXIay, Doe. It
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aervl&lt;es Dl3btiY 7:311 p.m.
LoviJw 1boughts and solemn
CHRISTMAS
Evangelist Rev. Ken I&gt;arrlna- IIARMONY apartml!llts .. lllld
41
. tears
too. SeooD4 Bapllst Cllardl,
ORNAMENT SPECIAL
Haw marked tlito" paasirv or
4 rooms, fumilbed, new:
12
LARGE
Ra-.
Evelyone
wei·
this third year.
waDs, noon, furniture. Pd- .
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IULBS ............ I.29
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Tears may dry and fade aw ill', come.
vale parking. Out of all
7.. LIGHT
JD my heart you will always
Rood&amp;. ! blocks !rom PomeTREE LIGHT SET,S.• • , ••. l..Ct
Help Wanted
stJy.
roy post offlee. II9UIIIJ from
ASSORTED
TREE
Mlmories are treasures that CAR HOPS ·wANTED AT ONCE
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
U+Ue
BULB SETS ••..••• , .9 pc. 1. 19
- Crow'• Steat Houae. Pllone
no one can a.u.
7 ,T, ARTIFICIAL
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or llft.2510. 12-lllle NTCE
O.th is a heartache that no
TREES , • , , • , ••••• ... •• , . 6.00
JI'UlUIIISHEI) llld unfurone can heal.
nished living quarlen lor
Bryants Budeet Shop
But we will remember, no mat- PART TIME TRUal: DRIVEit,
•lnsle
people,
QJupleo or omaB
101 W. Meln
ter how long,
lor Hve poultry truct. see !amDiea. Four vacandos In
992·5196
Dl,ya or sadness still come · 'Monln Gl....,, 39t W. MaiD
Middleport. Pllone - . - . •
over us
St. Friday p.m.
U.ll.,!lo
11-11-«c SOLID STATE stereo, 1961 Jll()o
Ill loaely hours. of tbinldng as
del. Thla aet, Ilk• new, hal
tt dlwns another year.
WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK, I THREE BEJliiOO!I lrallor, M
lovely walnut l!nlsh, AM lr
The flowers that we place IC&gt;FM radio, wpeed · t~~anger,
days
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-on your grave may wither
U.ll-31&lt;
dual balance control. Talle
of Mldcll_.t on Rt. 7.
alii decay,
over paymenll &lt;A t/.77 per
JS.ll.,!lo
But our love for you will never
111011tb or pay balance due
Wanted
To
Buy
fide IWQ .
f11Z.26. TrY It In your home.
sadlY missed by husbaiXI, Ar- \VlLL BUY raw run and For Sale
hldea. cart CbevaUer, Lone REDUCE SAFE, simple a n d
1112-28311.
lU-IIe
thur; children, Helen, Betty,

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_for their concern for me and
. especially the Coon HWlters
As1n., Forked Run ~n
Club, Rutlond American Legi011
aad tile Eagteo Lodge; also any
• • "'rho d~ l!lelr gl1la

w'...V.llmll.v and me.

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Wanted
ANTIQUES. lornlture, dlohM,
mlseellaneouo. Mno. Howard
Cecil, 800 w. MaiD St., Pome-

roy.

14-Uc

!Ill with Gobese tablels. Only Ill cenll. Nelson DnJgo.

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Poodles. Weatlos nnd Schnauz.
eno, Barkaroo IQ'o., Coolvlne,
Ohio, Pboue 66'1.-t.
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near Cllester. Has ane ,..... dlllon, light walnut Bnllh,
12-11-111&gt;
f495. WendeD's, 12011 Garfield
eye llld 01111 brown eye. I'lL
Ave., Parbnbars, W. Va.
tll5-llflll CoolvDie.
lH4Ip
Notlca
Pbone taHtlll.
11-:U-Itle
WILL 110 IIOWlq II bomo zlppen, poelroto, peg.....
For Sale or TI'ICie
P&lt;YfATOES, Pboue ltl-liiM
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PONTIAC Ftrelllrd, v.. aa~. allorallona,
Clarence Prollltl, PorllaDd.
Mno. Freddie Thabet, Muon,
tomaUc tnmsmlllloll, Ita
~la.tlc
P~ '1'/U~SI.
4-SO.Uc
OkllmobDe connrtiblo, V-1,
power lleeriJII, power bralrea; 3 BEDROOM bouse In lladno,
VACANCY lor two elderly ......
ltll Rambler alellon .......
recently remodeled. Owner
pie. Pnfer private paid p6 cyllllder, lllandard. Jl'bum.
belnf lrlllllforNII. C1arela
cloa avaOable. Phone mtll'l . Roy, 9ft.28ll.
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llaJt llendrl&lt;ko and Family.

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Point a-1. Open
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Fl'ldoy Dlgbl. They will ,..,.

111m after the holiday ·
!Hac

T11111RE 'IIIIL be a BUn tlbool
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we. 2 acres. Only rr.ooo.oo·
II ACRES - Nice hullllkl&amp; loll,

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hqe 8 room hoaoe, Ill bolbo,
lull ba110111enl, allo retllal
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balance or 119.98, or mont1t1y BUDGET PRICE fumllura on
poymenta. Call mme.
our third Ooor budget lbop.
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equipped to zig zag, malle SEWING MACHINES, repair
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HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
AI!SOCIATE!I .
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GRAVELY TRACTOR, atriJI.
ID8I special, he lllade
with any new Gravely pur.
cl1ased In Deeembor. Gravely
u.n.-. Tractor
lU«&lt;:
prices liar! at fl2l
SKATE-A·WAY holiday partlel.
Gravely Tractor Saleo, Pom!!lilt
MOBILE
home,
11
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IS
1'11aDk881VIng, Friday, NOY.
For l.ea18
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wiUIIIp
out
room.
Priced
very
22, Qlristmas, Fri., Dec.
M &amp; G Food Martel, tlreereumable.
Phone
days
1112zo, New Years Eve., Tuaa.,
•oulb of Mlddloport ... Rl. 7. CIDHUAHUA puppies lor oalo.
IBM,
evenlnp
1115-4157
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31, 7:30 lA&gt; 11:30. Open
U.!Wie
call S0.28tl.
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Cbrlslmll Eve. Ckioed ()brlet..
mao. Open wednellday, 1'\iBu•ineu Opportunity 11162 DODGE, 440 J door b.ord- SMALL BUSINESS, Pomeroy day,
Salurdoy, 7:30 to 10:30.
top, VB, automatic, poww
EXCEP'nONIM.
..,.,.,.tuiiJty.
loc:alloD,
busclolng
aoorL
AvaUable lor parllea, lionateertnc, brakes, t aew lhl,
Momacemlllll trakleelldo area.
day, Tuooday and 'J1&gt;unday
Sellin&amp;
due
to
olber
$550.011.
1192-33'
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married, ap zt to eo, lull or
nllbll. Saturday and Sunday
IU.,
Pbone da)&gt;l - · .........
part lime. lDoome llllllrnbd.
IIH!i7.
U.ll«e
lloply to Dally Sentinel, Bot
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NEW AND USED pool talllee.
11-U....
cu. Center, l'ameroy.
CIGARE'I'l'E venrlln&amp; macbl1101
Locally Grown
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and oervlca. ABC Eaterprlllo.
Malon, ll'. Va. 77NMI.
6 ROOM aporlment, clan lo
Sheared &amp; Sprayed
1111
ZIG
ZAG
110W1ng
maddne.
INc
downlown Pomeroy. call IIIIJ.
Faacy or jull plain "'""*&gt;'
2143 before &amp; p.m. 11-l..Ue
SCOTCH PINE
IIOWing. You wllllllle IIIII GIIO:
lniUrance
lrtoocJ&amp;raml.
dam.
mtkM
A1l'I'OMOiin.!:
lien
TRAILER SPACE, readJ to
buttonbolel,
leWI Oil baUonl,
......nedf
Loot
,.,.,
opnl.
Mot up, private, plol&gt;ly of
803 Brownell Ave.
llld llrlJibl llllcbel. Tr7 li .........., Cd 1111111.
room lor chl1drea to pltJ.
Pa•allol to Middleport Hill
In
your home: ~ or fliD per
tlitre
Pbone 11211101.
1-14-*
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
llllllllb. Pbone · - ·
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FURNISHED and unfurnlsbed 'ITRAW. Pllone 118UJJ7.
apartmenll. Clooe to odlool.
IJ.4.121p
Pllone' ·
111-11-t!c
STEREO PIIONO: H-diDme
FURNISHED apartment,
t
&lt;01110le, like new. Mpood
rooma nnd both. llarllal Rey- BSR cl1anger, Pill 11JM!11oet.
noldJ, M~n~, W. Va. Pbono
aoUd otate. Mab paymenll of
!'1Ult7.
11-ltt!c
$1.50 per - " cr tlt.IIO CJII!!, .
Call llft-211311.
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P'URNIBliED APARTMENTII
In Middleport. All ullllllea 11110 ZIG ZAG oewln&amp; m.......
paid. Rowley .. Reed, MW- This machine mates ~
dleporl, Pllone IIIIJ.I'I'/1.
boleo, dlll'lll, omb., In 1om1J
portable ease. Ply II ,.,._

AQUARIUMS - Chrllfmu sell STORE equipment lor bouse
1•.10, IS pllons. See otr eomlrallll'. M lr G Faod MarUI,
pl«e llne of ezotie fish and
ll!lipllel. Gift certlllca!el
-port ..,
miles
111. -7. &lt;A - ·
aVollable. Tile Hoollo of WIJ.
llill,

FIVE Pil!lCE blonde bedroom

IDf automallt boll.
llreaeway, doublo prqe.
Lars• level Ia!. P1,0111.011
RlJ'I1.AND - s bedroom bomo,
batb, GIIO lloor plan, PIDOI-

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GmD. BOBSIEHD, 8r1. .

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- Boor plan, wall to wall
earpel!ng In livinl room, dJD.

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fw a Coming Lord, Bible
pleture - · on Llneoln
'·Bapllll Temple, MIDenvlllo,
!!gil. CaD llft-27111 or IIIJI43l
llet!ltmin&amp; . MoiXIay, Doe. It
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aervl&lt;es Dl3btiY 7:311 p.m.
LoviJw 1boughts and solemn
CHRISTMAS
Evangelist Rev. Ken I&gt;arrlna- IIARMONY apartml!llts .. lllld
41
. tears
too. SeooD4 Bapllst Cllardl,
ORNAMENT SPECIAL
Haw marked tlito" paasirv or
4 rooms, fumilbed, new:
12
LARGE
Ra-.
Evelyone
wei·
this third year.
waDs, noon, furniture. Pd- .
TRE!
IULBS ............ I.29
IJ.ll-ite
Tears may dry and fade aw ill', come.
vale parking. Out of all
7.. LIGHT
JD my heart you will always
Rood&amp;. ! blocks !rom PomeTREE LIGHT SET,S.• • , ••. l..Ct
Help Wanted
stJy.
roy post offlee. II9UIIIJ from
ASSORTED
TREE
Mlmories are treasures that CAR HOPS ·wANTED AT ONCE
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
U+Ue
BULB SETS ••..••• , .9 pc. 1. 19
- Crow'• Steat Houae. Pllone
no one can a.u.
7 ,T, ARTIFICIAL
.
ltiUI32
or llft.2510. 12-lllle NTCE
O.th is a heartache that no
TREES , • , , • , ••••• ... •• , . 6.00
JI'UlUIIISHEI) llld unfurone can heal.
nished living quarlen lor
Bryants Budeet Shop
But we will remember, no mat- PART TIME TRUal: DRIVEit,
•lnsle
people,
QJupleo or omaB
101 W. Meln
ter how long,
lor Hve poultry truct. see !amDiea. Four vacandos In
992·5196
Dl,ya or sadness still come · 'Monln Gl....,, 39t W. MaiD
Middleport. Pllone - . - . •
over us
St. Friday p.m.
U.ll.,!lo
11-11-«c SOLID STATE stereo, 1961 Jll()o
Ill loaely hours. of tbinldng as
del. Thla aet, Ilk• new, hal
tt dlwns another year.
WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK, I THREE BEJliiOO!I lrallor, M
lovely walnut l!nlsh, AM lr
The flowers that we place IC&gt;FM radio, wpeed · t~~anger,
days
a
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pbono
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&amp; G Faod Martel, lbn!o mllea
-on your grave may wither
U.ll-31&lt;
dual balance control. Talle
of Mldcll_.t on Rt. 7.
alii decay,
over paymenll &lt;A t/.77 per
JS.ll.,!lo
But our love for you will never
111011tb or pay balance due
Wanted
To
Buy
fide IWQ .
f11Z.26. TrY It In your home.
sadlY missed by husbaiXI, Ar- \VlLL BUY raw run and For Sale
hldea. cart CbevaUer, Lone REDUCE SAFE, simple a n d
1112-28311.
lU-IIe
thur; children, Helen, Betty,

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IN LOVING memory of Margaret
LYnch who passed aw~.v three

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I WISH to thank my Dtai'O' frlellis
_for their concern for me and
. especially the Coon HWlters
As1n., Forked Run ~n
Club, Rutlond American Legi011
aad tile Eagteo Lodge; also any
• • "'rho d~ l!lelr gl1la

w'...V.llmll.v and me.

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USED PONY SULKY aad Jw.
nea. call - · U.IO.Uc

Wanted
ANTIQUES. lornlture, dlohM,
mlseellaneouo. Mno. Howard
Cecil, 800 w. MaiD St., Pome-

roy.

14-Uc

!Ill with Gobese tablels. Only Ill cenll. Nelson DnJgo.

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Poodles. Weatlos nnd Schnauz.
eno, Barkaroo IQ'o., Coolvlne,
Ohio, Pboue 66'1.-t.
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near Cllester. Has ane ,..... dlllon, light walnut Bnllh,
12-11-111&gt;
f495. WendeD's, 12011 Garfield
eye llld 01111 brown eye. I'lL
Ave., Parbnbars, W. Va.
tll5-llflll CoolvDie.
lH4Ip
Notlca
Pbone taHtlll.
11-:U-Itle
WILL 110 IIOWlq II bomo zlppen, poelroto, peg.....
For Sale or TI'ICie
P&lt;YfATOES, Pboue ltl-liiM
11187
PONTIAC Ftrelllrd, v.. aa~. allorallona,
Clarence Prollltl, PorllaDd.
Mno. Freddie Thabet, Muon,
tomaUc tnmsmlllloll, Ita
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P~ '1'/U~SI.
4-SO.Uc
OkllmobDe connrtiblo, V-1,
power lleeriJII, power bralrea; 3 BEDROOM bouse In lladno,
VACANCY lor two elderly ......
ltll Rambler alellon .......
recently remodeled. Owner
pie. Pnfer private paid p6 cyllllder, lllandard. Jl'bum.
belnf lrlllllforNII. C1arela
cloa avaOable. Phone mtll'l . Roy, 9ft.28ll.
. - · ~ M11011, !'IUIII.
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or IIU748.
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ll.u.tfc
llaJt llendrl&lt;ko and Family.

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f!nl road left below
Point a-1. Open
• to • Toes. tbru Sat. I'll.

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THE TOM 'MIO!lAs duo &lt;A CJo.
~. "'"' -Bring nltely
• Tile Hotel Martin Bar. wm
. lhiJ engagement 011
Fl'ldoy Dlgbl. They will ,..,.

111m after the holiday ·
!Hac

T11111RE 'IIIIL be a BUn tlbool
-.y, Doe. IS. hll!nnloa II
_ , at tile Forbd Ibm
lpallmaD Clol&gt;..... ,.... II
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SATUDAY
DECEM.RI4
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Pllone 119z.61118.

condiHon.
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1955 DODGE. Prl&lt;ed low. Call
992-Jtl6 after t p.m. lu.st&lt;:

inl In living room, celllnl
we. 2 acres. Only rr.ooo.oo·
II ACRES - Nice hullllkl&amp; loll,

111&gt;ou1 IS acrea ol bollom,
hqe 8 room hoaoe, Ill bolbo,
lull ba110111enl, allo retllal
bo!Be. Gaod otoct !ann. Aalr-

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OW'T C'CWI/INCE
"""IE 10 ;1AY
WrTH US AND
510P TRAVELII\6 .

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SPEAK FOR YOUR5EL.F1
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WAY FOR PERRY'
10 FINIS+! H15

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OOZER, BACKHOE, trencl1a'
and truck oervlce, · aapllc
tank•, water Unes, balemenll.
a11o topacill. Henry Bohr,
Pllone IIM-31I8I or Roser Babr,
Phone 965-!958.
li'IJ.301&lt;&gt;

IIF~fttAltOI
NEWS
.pr$nts
.LOCAL REPORTS

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AUCI'IONEE!t
Complete Servlee

' ... --41' tie .•
ller...oyslenh
·· '"" ... 182- •
e96.78, or monlbly
paymerili
of f6.20. Call ~II. lU-8Ie READY _ &gt;!IX conerete dellv·
ered right to your proje&lt;l.
STEREO RADIO combination:
Fast and eaoy. Free eatlFour speed intermllled dlan&amp;- matea. Phone 992·32111. GoeJ·
er, 4-apeater liOUIId o,mm.
leln Ready - 1111• Co.. MiddleLovely walnut llnllh. 'rids let port, Ohio.
I :10 He
jut! a few months oid. Pay
balance or 119.98, or mont1t1y BUDGET PRICE fumllura on
poymenta. Call mme.
our third Ooor budget lbop.
lH4Ic Baker Furniture. Middleport.
Oblo.
D-Ue
SEWING MACHINE: Machine
equipped to zig zag, malle SEWING MACHINES, repair
bullonboles, dnrn, sew 011 bat- oervlce, au makes. WY 2tons, aU wltbout atlachmellll. 2284. The Fabric SboP, PomHas many features not eroy. Authorized !IIJtger Saleo
lloned. Pay f4!.12 oi'\fionthly
and Service. We l!barpen
paymeota of ts. can ~~n-~~11. SelllliOrl.
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EARLY AMERICAN stereo: Am coNDmONiliG Refrlsor- · :f'~iC:-;::
U68 model stereo AM llld FM
atlon ...,Ire. Jack's Relrlt·.
A':f'joc..:::: .::.~o7""- .
radlo eomblnatlon, dual II""!; era=• New Haven.c ~·,:1 ·

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CROSSWORD
"&amp;oaou
DOWN
ot.Lo4y

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t.amano~or

f. s-ped

11. BII'Uil's
thltor-

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2. brood
F'oNann

S. -Deport

t.vtn•na

tflrrn
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from

D. Rio
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1a
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8. Momlll&amp;'

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13. ''Rock''
18. !!nlugloro'

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form four ordlnarJ words.

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29. "Smart"

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21. no&amp;t
24.. Jlmwh
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OlllfCT8! HERE ...
Lfi ME tf!t.P 'ltlU!

will....,. ·

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Business Servl181

krLfti

'TIIAILER

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~WMPO .

CHRISTMAS TREES

BRADFORD'S

..-...........
.
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SYRACVIIE

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1111 $10,0111.110
HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
AI!SOCIATE!I .
--

GRAVELY TRACTOR, atriJI.
ID8I special, he lllade
with any new Gravely pur.
cl1ased In Deeembor. Gravely
u.n.-. Tractor
lU«&lt;:
prices liar! at fl2l
SKATE-A·WAY holiday partlel.
Gravely Tractor Saleo, Pom!!lilt
MOBILE
home,
11
a
IS
1'11aDk881VIng, Friday, NOY.
For l.ea18
«CJY. Oblo.
lU«c
wiUIIIp
out
room.
Priced
very
22, Qlristmas, Fri., Dec.
M &amp; G Food Martel, tlreereumable.
Phone
days
1112zo, New Years Eve., Tuaa.,
•oulb of Mlddloport ... Rl. 7. CIDHUAHUA puppies lor oalo.
IBM,
evenlnp
1115-4157
•
Dee.
31, 7:30 lA&gt; 11:30. Open
U.!Wie
call S0.28tl.
lH4Ic
D-11...,
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mao. Open wednellday, 1'\iBu•ineu Opportunity 11162 DODGE, 440 J door b.ord- SMALL BUSINESS, Pomeroy day,
Salurdoy, 7:30 to 10:30.
top, VB, automatic, poww
EXCEP'nONIM.
..,.,.,.tuiiJty.
loc:alloD,
busclolng
aoorL
AvaUable lor parllea, lionateertnc, brakes, t aew lhl,
Momacemlllll trakleelldo area.
day, Tuooday and 'J1&gt;unday
Sellin&amp;
due
to
olber
$550.011.
1192-33'
1
'
1
evealnp.
married, ap zt to eo, lull or
nllbll. Saturday and Sunday
IU.,
Pbone da)&gt;l - · .........
part lime. lDoome llllllrnbd.
IIH!i7.
U.ll«e
lloply to Dally Sentinel, Bot
·
- · Phono ..a
or
...U.
U-17Ill G,
Oblo.
NEW AND USED pool talllee.
11-U....
cu. Center, l'ameroy.
CIGARE'I'l'E venrlln&amp; macbl1101
Locally Grown
U.ll-41&lt;
and oervlca. ABC Eaterprlllo.
Malon, ll'. Va. 77NMI.
6 ROOM aporlment, clan lo
Sheared &amp; Sprayed
1111
ZIG
ZAG
110W1ng
maddne.
INc
downlown Pomeroy. call IIIIJ.
Faacy or jull plain "'""*&gt;'
2143 before &amp; p.m. 11-l..Ue
SCOTCH PINE
IIOWing. You wllllllle IIIII GIIO:
lniUrance
lrtoocJ&amp;raml.
dam.
mtkM
A1l'I'OMOiin.!:
lien
TRAILER SPACE, readJ to
buttonbolel,
leWI Oil baUonl,
......nedf
Loot
,.,.,
opnl.
Mot up, private, plol&gt;ly of
803 Brownell Ave.
llld llrlJibl llllcbel. Tr7 li .........., Cd 1111111.
room lor chl1drea to pltJ.
Pa•allol to Middleport Hill
In
your home: ~ or fliD per
tlitre
Pbone 11211101.
1-14-*
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
llllllllb. Pbone · - ·
u.u...,
FURNISHED and unfurnlsbed 'ITRAW. Pllone 118UJJ7.
apartmenll. Clooe to odlool.
IJ.4.121p
Pllone' ·
111-11-t!c
STEREO PIIONO: H-diDme
FURNISHED apartment,
t
&lt;01110le, like new. Mpood
rooma nnd both. llarllal Rey- BSR cl1anger, Pill 11JM!11oet.
noldJ, M~n~, W. Va. Pbono
aoUd otate. Mab paymenll of
!'1Ult7.
11-ltt!c
$1.50 per - " cr tlt.IIO CJII!!, .
Call llft-211311.
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P'URNIBliED APARTMENTII
In Middleport. All ullllllea 11110 ZIG ZAG oewln&amp; m.......
paid. Rowley .. Reed, MW- This machine mates ~
dleporl, Pllone IIIIJ.I'I'/1.
boleo, dlll'lll, omb., In 1om1J
portable ease. Ply II ,.,._

AQUARIUMS - Chrllfmu sell STORE equipment lor bouse
1•.10, IS pllons. See otr eomlrallll'. M lr G Faod MarUI,
pl«e llne of ezotie fish and
ll!lipllel. Gift certlllca!el
-port ..,
miles
111. -7. &lt;A - ·
aVollable. Tile Hoollo of WIJ.
llill,

FIVE Pil!lCE blonde bedroom

IDf automallt boll.
llreaeway, doublo prqe.
Lars• level Ia!. P1,0111.011
RlJ'I1.AND - s bedroom bomo,
batb, GIIO lloor plan, PIDOI-

.. ... ..

"''AW

Real lstlte For Sale

GmD. BOBSIEHD, 8r1. .

'

VANNv CREEPS •

.'

S\'IIACIJSI! - 7 I'OliiDI, . bath.
- Boor plan, wall to wall
earpel!ng In livinl room, dJD.

-- -

.

e.· R~..if

·~ -

HOBSTETTER :
REALTY

------ - -··

I CAN'T BELIEVE
IT,..HE ~VE N
!-lAO OOUGH !

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19 - The Dall)' Sentinel, Middleport--Pomero)', o., Det:cmbcr 11, 1968

PLAY
\

Pre-Christmas Sale

Tl

Kroger'a

12 lh. and up

Exl'iting _..aj

No Purchase Required To Play!

Bingo

I~

I

Game!

~uti

(._.tt fl'ortiM U.. 5k)

..... twf

Smoked Ham _______ .. 49t
Oul1.........
Harvest Time and Country Maid

Sliced Bacon••••••••••• ~.49e
Smoked Picnics••••••• !b~ 39e
Polish Sausage•••••••• ~b~49e
Pork Sausage.~·:·::. 2 89e
Sliced Bologna•••••••• ~~ .49e

C.,.r....t, The KNter C.., 1M

w. ,....,.... ....
~ ....,.

H&amp;D

SUPER MARKET-Open Dally 9 to 9:30--Sun. 12 to 9:30
We Accept Federal FOod Stamps
PHONE: 992-3480

Comer Mill and Second Sts.

"We Reserve The Right To Limit Ouontities"

fucfoer'• All MHt

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

S['ECIAL SATVRDAY ONLY,

con•

&lt;...

cans

303

C:Cinl·

'.f

1

MILK

1.00
1.00

~~~~al.

39e

Rdogna -----·--

BREAf.

AD
16 ounce
IHYIS

1.00~""'·

1.00~.

DEC. 14

.•
•'

1.00 .
1.00

49e

Jumbo
Bunch

Dressiq,g
. __ _... 39e.. · Beef Stew __ :;:: J9c_ ~·
·.

_ .. v-.

Hytr. .

Potted Meat 9'

=-- $1

Thank You

c.t

Green Beans 6 ';:;, $1
CQffee ___ 2

Stokley

!~·. $1.29

Stokler W, K.

Peaches ___ 3 !~.. 894i

7 p.m.

F~y

...

EXTRA SPECIAL

COCA-COLA
ROYAL CROWN
DOUBLE COLA

8

~i~69~

YELLOW
3
.· ••· ••
0-NION-S•••••••••••••••

C - I SA118011N

Coffee

tl:':l:":::=::::::*M-::::::::?.".:.:?."M'«&lt;Z:W::{V.:::*m::::;:~.:•:•:;:?.«-&amp;:i:·~~\3!!2£2222 I

'
c

• •

'

Mark V Price

R09";;lar

·

.,

39c

~

Pears. ____ 3

-~tt@wberries 5

!::: $1-

)/-SCOT LAD

Creams &amp; Jellies ••••••••
Giant Jellies•••••••••••
Chocolate Drops••••••••••

Coffee Creamer
Rea. 49c Value

2

Biscuits _ 12 ::, 99c

K,...r All Fle'IW1

Parkey Whipped

Sherbet __ 2 .... 89c

JkSU.Coloato_,.

Margarine 2 ~!. 79c

Toothbrush _ ... lOc

81rd...,.

K......- Semi-Soft

$1M Siae LuttN

Awake __ :_ 4

Egg_~ o~

:.: :...-.!'1."!: 89c.

Plll...ry .... lollanl

~~

$1

HalfmrMII LGI........

Cheese _____ .. 75c

c......

Shampoo _ 2 t!:, $1

Stokley

3 •.. '~ $1

wcktail

49c

:';;.'~ $1

Bread _ 4 ::0 $1

eafl 1

K.....,. R..ut.- or Honey

Tuna _ 3

~'!-:·

89c

C_,..Whlte&amp;As-

Towels _3 •:: 89c

Grahams

:~:· 39~

-YOU

OIIIIOIIET AS~D

W.K. OR C.S. YELLOW

COLORS~IAL

Corn

Tissue

-

~.

Kroger Pateak• or Mlple HelMy

Syrup ____ t!!: 29c

Goldin Delkla tt

Genuine

Coffee

Idaho

Potatoes

..... ... $1.54
NMIICO

AppJes ---_____ t!: 59c

Tomatoes _____ .... 39c

,......

F_.,

Tangelos ______ t!!· 69c

Spinach _______ .... 33c

K.._Puro

F-

Or~nge

Ritz Crackers

FNSh Tubt

Juice _... .-eo~. 89c

C-.y Clult FoVII

C!'ke 1\fix -_____ :: 69c

Broccoli ________ 39c
s,.nloh

Onions _____ 3 .... 39c

Ji'.,.esh
Wlq ONION I'LAYOR

Tangerines

Rings
~~~a........

'

39e
VAlUUII COUPON

fREE 50

••••••••••• doz.

&amp;

FREE 50

'';Ju.1u JC!I' VALUI

FREE 50

IJCTaA -~~AW• nAMPS'
WITH THIQ COUftiONSI 1

16 ounce
contolnen

Christmas Trees
ICE CREAM6pak 4-9

"" Slu R01. &amp; H.T.H. Holo

Ice Cream ___ ...,.,.1. 79c

K,..r All Flavon

~

SunriafrFresh

I'OI.HR'S

800 '

ICE CREA

Kf'OIM" u-Fat

49c

Get VpTo

FINEST QUALITY

63c

~::

Hair Spray 2 '!:.. 99c
,,. - .
7k lbe M•Pifwr ....
Colgate 100 _ ::_ 44c

-

'

New Shipment Chri&amp;tmtu Candie.

LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN ON FINEST FROZEN FOODS

Crest

wrn ______ 5 !;.:·· $1

Iter Klat Chunk

kroget

,_ ,....

Crest Tooth Paste.. .-~:~.69~
Excedr1n••.••.•...••••• ~~:~~,991-.,.
•
s
59Jt,
Ha 1r pray...•••••••.•

~

Cottage Cheese

KrOfM' Buttermilk

Soi~RI....

Flour ··---

$1.54

Fudge Stripes

\DISCOUNT PRICED !
e

2........

Pill--, Plalo 111111

K••ILH

HEALTH &amp; BEAUTY AIDS

.Regular Price 98c

Flour ____

$1.95 SIZE R.G. OR MINI'

2 ~. 59c

6 = sl

99c

P.ctler ._.... Frnen

K._.. Ploln Mil Solf.RIIIot

ETC.

Sin
•h

'~·

Kroget Chill WIBNM «

. - . . ..I...

10 a.m.-

SCOT LAD

TIDE
BONUS
Gltllf

Coffee _____

KROGeR DAWN FRESH

KROGER ALL VARIETIES

lpollltht .......

Sunday

Rot• 98c
51
::..

ALL SOAP POWDERS
AT LOW
DISCOUNT PRICES!

Cake Mix ------- 3 ':0..,.;.89c

Sausage __ 5 s:;,. $1

•
CASE PRICE, 3.59

EVERYDAY LOW PRICE!

For 8rig/tt Hulllly 1•111 .

In thl FTHZBr C..

Pot Pies

cans

Sll bag

Turkeys _~~ ~ -~ ____ .. 39c

Pllllllvry Aulrttd Fla.,.,.

l?.AS CAL

Ope~ ~

can

Sugar

d.

Lunch Meat ___ -____ ~ 39c

bot.

can

K._.. Wlohbono lrllllll

Applesauce ______ 8 r:-..• $1

Pomeroy
Kroger

BISCUITS

65C

..,.,.. ...,.a,..

qt.

I~

Sandwich Buns ___ 5 ......
.. $1

Grade A

doz.

ean•

SHORTENING

1"-

Picrucs
' ______
Sllcod._. _____
4h
..· "45c

Clrdoonl Prldo Life

YELLOW
WHOLE KERNEL

BOB WHITE

--

K ...... Weiner or

~~; Eggs

303

SCOT LAD

Can Ham _________ !! $2.49

Frooh, Loan
Gromtd
Beef ______ -___ ,._

SCOT LAD

""~

MarfM4ffe.r

Ground Chuck

59c

'

1/2 gallon
Good selection ·
.of Flavors

By North Star

r.

l

I

I

'~ .

$1.09

.,._t .,. Let - U.S. Gev't. llllflcietl
Quarter Fryers _____ .. 39e

. -. .._

Kroger

•

.1.00

1...

~~~.

F,.....

Jb.

Weiners ________::: 49c

CoolcM

Country Ham _____

Center
Cut

_______ ....
Solb. $l.C9

Armour It• w hdl1r'1 lutk SIJQCf

·-

SCOT LAD

1 mg
Wh't'

......... VIrginia Fully

Chuck Roast

B!'.con -------- :.:: $1.29

Veget abl e Soup•• ~ ••••••••••••• 8
Tomato Soup••~u;:N.~F.~~~ •••••• ~ 10
Chicken Noodle ~~~N scoT..... 7
Green Beans................... 6
Pork &amp; Beans.!~o:.L:~ •••••••••• 8 ~~.
Shellle Beans.!c~;~:~ •••••••••• 6 ;~~.
Kidney Beans.:;~T.L:: •• 8 ~~. 1.00
Tomat oes•••-........... 5'\ 1.00
.Ma pIe Syrup •••••••••• 39"\0
Jo-Bo Dog Food••••••••• ~·;. 7C
SCOT LAD

Slictcl

kwkk Krlsp Sliced

SEAL TEST

OF

S.wt~

Bu The Piece
VSDA CHOICE

right ,. limit .,antitiH.

Bacon ________ !:!: $1.17

lb.

QUEEN OF SCOT

...

Pork Loin __________ .. 69e

-------...-- ___,. _____ .. - -- - ----- ------ -----·~'-~~-··-------~-~.....--,=·"~"'==
)•·

I'

29c

',

'0::_.

•

�•

19 - The Dall)' Sentinel, Middleport--Pomero)', o., Det:cmbcr 11, 1968

PLAY
\

Pre-Christmas Sale

Tl

Kroger'a

12 lh. and up

Exl'iting _..aj

No Purchase Required To Play!

Bingo

I~

I

Game!

~uti

(._.tt fl'ortiM U.. 5k)

..... twf

Smoked Ham _______ .. 49t
Oul1.........
Harvest Time and Country Maid

Sliced Bacon••••••••••• ~.49e
Smoked Picnics••••••• !b~ 39e
Polish Sausage•••••••• ~b~49e
Pork Sausage.~·:·::. 2 89e
Sliced Bologna•••••••• ~~ .49e

C.,.r....t, The KNter C.., 1M

w. ,....,.... ....
~ ....,.

H&amp;D

SUPER MARKET-Open Dally 9 to 9:30--Sun. 12 to 9:30
We Accept Federal FOod Stamps
PHONE: 992-3480

Comer Mill and Second Sts.

"We Reserve The Right To Limit Ouontities"

fucfoer'• All MHt

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

S['ECIAL SATVRDAY ONLY,

con•

&lt;...

cans

303

C:Cinl·

'.f

1

MILK

1.00
1.00

~~~~al.

39e

Rdogna -----·--

BREAf.

AD
16 ounce
IHYIS

1.00~""'·

1.00~.

DEC. 14

.•
•'

1.00 .
1.00

49e

Jumbo
Bunch

Dressiq,g
. __ _... 39e.. · Beef Stew __ :;:: J9c_ ~·
·.

_ .. v-.

Hytr. .

Potted Meat 9'

=-- $1

Thank You

c.t

Green Beans 6 ';:;, $1
CQffee ___ 2

Stokley

!~·. $1.29

Stokler W, K.

Peaches ___ 3 !~.. 894i

7 p.m.

F~y

...

EXTRA SPECIAL

COCA-COLA
ROYAL CROWN
DOUBLE COLA

8

~i~69~

YELLOW
3
.· ••· ••
0-NION-S•••••••••••••••

C - I SA118011N

Coffee

tl:':l:":::=::::::*M-::::::::?.".:.:?."M'«&lt;Z:W::{V.:::*m::::;:~.:•:•:;:?.«-&amp;:i:·~~\3!!2£2222 I

'
c

• •

'

Mark V Price

R09";;lar

·

.,

39c

~

Pears. ____ 3

-~tt@wberries 5

!::: $1-

)/-SCOT LAD

Creams &amp; Jellies ••••••••
Giant Jellies•••••••••••
Chocolate Drops••••••••••

Coffee Creamer
Rea. 49c Value

2

Biscuits _ 12 ::, 99c

K,...r All Fle'IW1

Parkey Whipped

Sherbet __ 2 .... 89c

JkSU.Coloato_,.

Margarine 2 ~!. 79c

Toothbrush _ ... lOc

81rd...,.

K......- Semi-Soft

$1M Siae LuttN

Awake __ :_ 4

Egg_~ o~

:.: :...-.!'1."!: 89c.

Plll...ry .... lollanl

~~

$1

HalfmrMII LGI........

Cheese _____ .. 75c

c......

Shampoo _ 2 t!:, $1

Stokley

3 •.. '~ $1

wcktail

49c

:';;.'~ $1

Bread _ 4 ::0 $1

eafl 1

K.....,. R..ut.- or Honey

Tuna _ 3

~'!-:·

89c

C_,..Whlte&amp;As-

Towels _3 •:: 89c

Grahams

:~:· 39~

-YOU

OIIIIOIIET AS~D

W.K. OR C.S. YELLOW

COLORS~IAL

Corn

Tissue

-

~.

Kroger Pateak• or Mlple HelMy

Syrup ____ t!!: 29c

Goldin Delkla tt

Genuine

Coffee

Idaho

Potatoes

..... ... $1.54
NMIICO

AppJes ---_____ t!: 59c

Tomatoes _____ .... 39c

,......

F_.,

Tangelos ______ t!!· 69c

Spinach _______ .... 33c

K.._Puro

F-

Or~nge

Ritz Crackers

FNSh Tubt

Juice _... .-eo~. 89c

C-.y Clult FoVII

C!'ke 1\fix -_____ :: 69c

Broccoli ________ 39c
s,.nloh

Onions _____ 3 .... 39c

Ji'.,.esh
Wlq ONION I'LAYOR

Tangerines

Rings
~~~a........

'

39e
VAlUUII COUPON

fREE 50

••••••••••• doz.

&amp;

FREE 50

'';Ju.1u JC!I' VALUI

FREE 50

IJCTaA -~~AW• nAMPS'
WITH THIQ COUftiONSI 1

16 ounce
contolnen

Christmas Trees
ICE CREAM6pak 4-9

"" Slu R01. &amp; H.T.H. Holo

Ice Cream ___ ...,.,.1. 79c

K,..r All Flavon

~

SunriafrFresh

I'OI.HR'S

800 '

ICE CREA

Kf'OIM" u-Fat

49c

Get VpTo

FINEST QUALITY

63c

~::

Hair Spray 2 '!:.. 99c
,,. - .
7k lbe M•Pifwr ....
Colgate 100 _ ::_ 44c

-

'

New Shipment Chri&amp;tmtu Candie.

LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN ON FINEST FROZEN FOODS

Crest

wrn ______ 5 !;.:·· $1

Iter Klat Chunk

kroget

,_ ,....

Crest Tooth Paste.. .-~:~.69~
Excedr1n••.••.•...••••• ~~:~~,991-.,.
•
s
59Jt,
Ha 1r pray...•••••••.•

~

Cottage Cheese

KrOfM' Buttermilk

Soi~RI....

Flour ··---

$1.54

Fudge Stripes

\DISCOUNT PRICED !
e

2........

Pill--, Plalo 111111

K••ILH

HEALTH &amp; BEAUTY AIDS

.Regular Price 98c

Flour ____

$1.95 SIZE R.G. OR MINI'

2 ~. 59c

6 = sl

99c

P.ctler ._.... Frnen

K._.. Ploln Mil Solf.RIIIot

ETC.

Sin
•h

'~·

Kroget Chill WIBNM «

. - . . ..I...

10 a.m.-

SCOT LAD

TIDE
BONUS
Gltllf

Coffee _____

KROGeR DAWN FRESH

KROGER ALL VARIETIES

lpollltht .......

Sunday

Rot• 98c
51
::..

ALL SOAP POWDERS
AT LOW
DISCOUNT PRICES!

Cake Mix ------- 3 ':0..,.;.89c

Sausage __ 5 s:;,. $1

•
CASE PRICE, 3.59

EVERYDAY LOW PRICE!

For 8rig/tt Hulllly 1•111 .

In thl FTHZBr C..

Pot Pies

cans

Sll bag

Turkeys _~~ ~ -~ ____ .. 39c

Pllllllvry Aulrttd Fla.,.,.

l?.AS CAL

Ope~ ~

can

Sugar

d.

Lunch Meat ___ -____ ~ 39c

bot.

can

K._.. Wlohbono lrllllll

Applesauce ______ 8 r:-..• $1

Pomeroy
Kroger

BISCUITS

65C

..,.,.. ...,.a,..

qt.

I~

Sandwich Buns ___ 5 ......
.. $1

Grade A

doz.

ean•

SHORTENING

1"-

Picrucs
' ______
Sllcod._. _____
4h
..· "45c

Clrdoonl Prldo Life

YELLOW
WHOLE KERNEL

BOB WHITE

--

K ...... Weiner or

~~; Eggs

303

SCOT LAD

Can Ham _________ !! $2.49

Frooh, Loan
Gromtd
Beef ______ -___ ,._

SCOT LAD

""~

MarfM4ffe.r

Ground Chuck

59c

'

1/2 gallon
Good selection ·
.of Flavors

By North Star

r.

l

I

I

'~ .

$1.09

.,._t .,. Let - U.S. Gev't. llllflcietl
Quarter Fryers _____ .. 39e

. -. .._

Kroger

•

.1.00

1...

~~~.

F,.....

Jb.

Weiners ________::: 49c

CoolcM

Country Ham _____

Center
Cut

_______ ....
Solb. $l.C9

Armour It• w hdl1r'1 lutk SIJQCf

·-

SCOT LAD

1 mg
Wh't'

......... VIrginia Fully

Chuck Roast

B!'.con -------- :.:: $1.29

Veget abl e Soup•• ~ ••••••••••••• 8
Tomato Soup••~u;:N.~F.~~~ •••••• ~ 10
Chicken Noodle ~~~N scoT..... 7
Green Beans................... 6
Pork &amp; Beans.!~o:.L:~ •••••••••• 8 ~~.
Shellle Beans.!c~;~:~ •••••••••• 6 ;~~.
Kidney Beans.:;~T.L:: •• 8 ~~. 1.00
Tomat oes•••-........... 5'\ 1.00
.Ma pIe Syrup •••••••••• 39"\0
Jo-Bo Dog Food••••••••• ~·;. 7C
SCOT LAD

Slictcl

kwkk Krlsp Sliced

SEAL TEST

OF

S.wt~

Bu The Piece
VSDA CHOICE

right ,. limit .,antitiH.

Bacon ________ !:!: $1.17

lb.

QUEEN OF SCOT

...

Pork Loin __________ .. 69e

-------...-- ___,. _____ .. - -- - ----- ------ -----·~'-~~-··-------~-~.....--,=·"~"'==
)•·

I'

29c

',

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Lege.nd is Reviewed
...... Richard owen, aueat
...,eaar at Mondi.Y night's mHtln&amp; of lhe WOI!UOI'I Society of
Cbrllllon Service a( lhe Heath
United Methc&gt;llot Church, spoke
on the topiC!, "Chrlatmu Around
the World."
Emphasis ot Mrs. Owen' a talk
was on Christmas legend&amp;. She
bepil by reading the Christmas
story from Luke and Matthew.
She commented on Dickens'
"'Chrt.tmaa Carol" and Han!.
Christian Anderson's "'The Little
Match Girl," and read excerpts
trom a book entitled "Chrlsbnaa
Legends" relating to the various
customs ol other lands .
Mrs. OWen noted that Martin
Luther ia credited with decorating the first Christmas tree, that
the fir ot tree to bo lighted In
UU• country was in 1909 in Pasadena, CalU. and that the tradition oC giving gifts dates back
to. the old Roman days.
Her oomments were conduded with the thought that Christmas is a time or giving happiness
to others.
Mrs. Nan Moore presided at
the meeting which opened with
an organ prelude by Mrs. C. M.
Hennessy. Mrs. Moore read a
poem entitled ''Christmas MagIc" and Mrs. John Krawsczyn.,
devotional leader, led the group
in singing "0 little Tolfll of
Bethlehem, •• had scripture from

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DEC. lt-12

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DEC. 13. II
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Christopher Lee • Toey Ferrer
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Luke, IDd p.•e prl.fW.
It waa J'ei'Orted that U.e bazaar and the dlmer held lall
week cleared $332.50, The Eleanor Circle's bazaar and rummage aale neu.ed $258.4(). The
annual holiday luncheoo of the Afternoon Circle was amoun~ for
Thurscky at 1 p.m. Mrs. Moore
asked that those coming to the
luncheon 'bring donatioo.a ol food
and money ror baskets for needy
lamilies which will be prepared and delivered by the youth
group of the church.
The president also reminded
Ure g~·ou.p thal the ""w WSCS
charter will be closed oo Dec.
31 and anyone wanting to be -

come a charter member ·ml,llt
algn It before then.
T be c:ommWllQ" children's
Christmas party was amcKIICed tor Tuesday night at t h e
church, and Mra. Moore, gen.
eral ehairman, asked ror dona·
tiona ot money and food.
It was voted to provide fUnds
for the pastor to attend a retreat.
A dessert course was served by Mrs. Bob Byer, Mrs.
Charles Bradbury, Mrs. Steve
Houchins, and Mrs. Charles
Byer. An arrangement ot bolb.
baubles, and candles centered
the table.

mother.
Jackie Jacobs and Diane Lewis have returned to ~rtngfteld
after Sl)elliing the weekend here
with relatives and friends..

Church Class Meets
Holida,y remembrances for tile ed Christmas." She was aaslst..
residents of the Meigs CoLUJty ed by Mrs. Robeam with apoe.m,
Wirmary will be sent by the "The Christmas Stocking." The
Loyal Pals Class of the Middle- Christmas story from St. Luke
was read by Miss Nina Rus ~
port Church or ChrisL
M~ting Monday night at the sell, the assiating hostess.
Miss Mildred Hawley contribhome of Mrs. Pearl Reynolds
for their armual Christmas par- uted the traveling prize which
t,)', members \Oted to provide was won by Miss RusseU, and
a poinsettia for tile holiday dec - the guest prize was awarded to
Mrs. Audrey Frost.
orations at the church.

Plans were made for the 39th
anniversary dinner to be he ld
at the Martin Restaurant on Jan.
7 with a party to follow at the
home of Mrs. L. E. Reynold~.
Arrangements lor the obsenance will be made by Mrs. Rey.
nolds and Mrs. Grace Pratt.
It was reported that Helen
Batey is iU and that Curtis Jenkinson underwent major surgery Monday at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus.
The Reynolds' home was extensively decorated for the holiday party and gifts were presented to the Rev . and Mrs.
Raullin Moyer and to Mrs. Alice Robeson, teacher of t h e
class. Mrs. Robeson gave each
member a religious plaq..~e.
The program was presented
by Mrs. L. E. Reynolds who
read an article entitled .. Bless-

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UNTIL
CHRISTMAS

Mr. and Mrs. Peter VaniCI of
Newton, Mal&amp;. was lhe' ~nt
suest of her m.pt:her, Mrs. Olan
Genheimer, ancl .other relative&amp;.
Guest this week·· Qf Mra. Genheimer is her gtandsan, Steve
Knight of Point Pleallllt. He Ia
recll)erlti!lJ frOm surgery.
Miss Judy. Hysell, student at
the Frederic:!k Beaut)' SChool In
Springfield has returned to her
studies there after a three week
stay here with her mother, Mrs.
Violet Hysell. Miu ~seD apent
the exteOOed stay heredaetothe
illness aOO death of her grand-

Gifts for the exchange were
placed beneath a small tree.
Favors of hand crocheted corsages were given to the guests.
Miss Mabel Uysell , president,
presided at the silver coffee
service.
Attending the part.Y besides
those named were Miss Frances Housh, Mrs . Mary Bailey,
Mrs . Susan R~twlings, Mrs. Leo
Searls.

Mrs. Davis is

Grange Votes
To Retain its
7968 Officers
The Ohio Valley (;range 2612
of Letart Falls held Its regular
meeting at the Grange Hall Monday night With Master Harriett
Neigler in tile ellair .
The charter was draped Jn
memory of Clarence Shields, deceased. The grange voted to retain the present officers for anThe annual Christmas party
will be held at the Letart Falls
Grade School Dec. 30 at 6 p.
m. Eachmemberisaskedtobring
potluck and a 50 rent gift excllange. All members and their
friends are invited.

Record Player
Is Purchased
Purchase or a re('ord player
was approved and new officers
were elected at a recent meeting of the Young Adult Class of
the Bradford Church of Christ
Meeting at the church, the class
elected Earl Mossman, president; Ben Rife, \oice president;
Nancy Morris, news reporter;
Phyllis Gllkey, treasurer; and
Madeline Palnter, secretary.
Plans were made for a Christmas dinner to be held Saturday
night in the church basement.
Others at the meeting were Mrs .
Edith Forrest, Mrs. Lind a
Grimn, Belin:la aOO Eddie, Mrs.
Ruby Rile, Carla aOO Becky Rife,
Richard Gil key, Ruth Durst, Evelyn Wood, Mrs. Ruby Mossman,
Mrs. Boru1ie Pickens, Terry and
Steve.

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Rell- ol lhe bume joined
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the
prla lD alq1q tiJ 1 n &amp; 1 e
lhe Maaonle Temple when Deibel 62, Jnternallmll Order ol
Jobs Daughters, met Mmcla&gt;
night at lhe temple.
A U gift exebanSe will be held
at the party. ·-Amette Warner,
honored qu~ presided at lhe
meeting. Jnit&amp;l.latton of new officers on Dec. 30 waa diseuued. MilS Wam,r will ~ the Installing officer.
Guest&amp; were Mr. · and M r a.
Kenneth Wllrox, Mr11. Zlbl Midkllr, and Mrs. Paul Tsylor.
SUnday night 19 members went
to the Arcadia Nursing Home to
present a holiday program. They
were accornpanl.ed b¥ Mrs. Elsie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. P a u I
DarneD, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Albert Woodard, Mrs. Denver Well,
Mrs. Zlba Mldkl!l, Mr. and Mrs.
James Clatwort:hy, and Mrs.
Franklin Rizer,
A large basket of fruit was
presented by Jobs Daughters to
the patients. The program opened with the Bethel singing "M.Y
Faith Looks Up to Thee" and
"Come Holy ~irit." Becky Houdashelt. chaplain, had prayer, and

Bells. n The pl"'Ol"&amp;m concluded
as the Jlrla moved into a C!l'Oia
formatlon to Bini "stlentNi&amp;ht."
After retreahmenta were aerved by Mr. and Mrs. Charlea
Levering, operators ol Arcadia,
the members moved frOm the
recreatim rOOm where the par~
ty was held alnging "We Wilb
You a Mer!')' ChriBtrnaa." The
program was arranpd by Mrs.
Clatworlhy.

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Mrs. Hobert
OfBradbur)lo conllned to Holaor Hoopltal, o
Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrt. Robert Custer,
Belle W VL 1 were weekend
Tropldea were awarded at
gueat~
Mr. lnd Mrs. JUlel annual Qui.ttmal ~ of
Crlowell.
' POmOrw Golf Aaooelallm
CUrd• Jenkln,on lDierwent dly at the Amerleu 1Aikm
major surgery Monday at lhe
Mrs. F. II. O'Brlell, low'lj_
Riveralde Methodl1t Hospital, ment ehairmu, made the pre
Cohmbus. The Rev. and Mro. entation or .llle lro!&gt;IUea to
Raulltn Moyer were in Colw:n- winners. Reeelvlng tbe
bua to be with Mr. Jenkinson and ftre Mrs. UO)'dBladlwuod,
his wife. Mr. and Mrs. AllenJen- ner, and Mrs. A111Jre1 Betz
kinson o( Flagler Bel.ch, Fla., r\llmel'-up, ID the
are here due to hil illness. Glght; Mra. Art1Nr Strwaa~
Mr. and Mrs. Russell WUson ner, and Miaa Beml.ce An
of Logan were weekelll visitors Durst, runner.qt, flrlt
or Mr. and Mrs. Terry Ohlinger. Mrs. Nellie Brown, ~..!-&amp;
Mr. and Mrs. Rusooll Llttle, Mrs. Frankie Htmel.. .. ........,.
Rutland, returned recentl)' trom up, aeCCild flisbt:
BetztnC
Abilene Kansas where they spent winner, and Mrt. Phyllis fle4·
Thank~YiTtit with their son, Sp. neal)', rumer.u._p. haDdicap. ~
4 Russell E. Uttle, and his wlCe.
Approxlmatei1 80 Jll)lfen,
Sp. Little leaves on Jan. 21 tor their husbands and wttea, ~
a 40 day toor oldutylnGermany. ed lhe amll&amp;l eveat wllldl be~
Mr. and Mrs. FleldlngHowklno wilh a bullet dlmer oerved
spent the weekend tn Springfield 111e legiomalrel f1 Drew Webwith his brother, John Hawldns, Iter Post 39. Millie waa prori~
and wife. Mr. Hawkins is rec~.~&gt;- ed by George HaD, orpnlat.
eratlng from recent surgery.
Hugh Custer IIU'Yed u I'DUWr
of ceremonies.
Mrs. Blado,.Mwood...,, prell-

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WEDNESDAY
POMEROY CHAPTER 80, Royal Arcll Ma sons, 7:30 Wednesday night at the Pomeroy Masonic Temple,
FEENEY - Bennett Post 128,
American Legion, 7:30p.m. Wednesday nighl at tile hall.
WHITE. ROSE Lodge 291, Wednesday afternoon, at Legion Hall
In Middleport; potluck dl111er and
gin exchange.
POMEROY
SHAKESPEARE
Club, 1:30 p.m., home of Mrs.
Ben Neutzling; annual Christmas
party; members to take a $1
gift for exchange; also one to
be sent to the Girls Industrial
School.
THURSDAY
PORTLAND
Homemakero
Club, Thursday, all day, potluck dlmer at home, home of
Mrs. Ruth Ebersbach; gi.tt ex.
change will be held. 7 ·30
m
BRADBURY PTA, ·
p. '
Thursday, at the school; aroUJal
Children's Christmas program.
Door prizes.

Nixon ltood at the head ot. a allowing photographers !D snap
table in the board room Of the pictures of the top men ot the
Shoreluun lintel to open eight incoming uecutive department
hour11 ot lectures tor cabinet of. before the useho01 11 was closed

Purchasing an art t fl cia I
Christmas tree for the church
and sending flowers to the shutins h'ave been taken on as holiday projecta by the Adult Clau
of the Bradford ChurchofChriat.
the Women's Golf AIIOClatiod,
Meeting recently at the cbUrcb,
on behalf of lhe ........, preeenf.
the class discussed avisittoUle
ed
gUll ... Mr. and .Mrs. Jobi1
Meigs County lnll.rmary. Final
Duerr and Mr. and Mrs. cuAplans were made for a Christmas
ter.
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dinner to be held at the c::turc:!h
Door prl101 wen awarded 6
on Dec. 20.
Betzinl, Lloyd
New oWcen were elected, and
and
Rlebard
JODeL
indude Mrs. Eleanor Hoover,
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Mr . and Mrs. Lester Roush are
Hendricks. secretary: M r a.
announcing
lhe marrlap orlhelr
Frances Hysell, treasurer and
dauahter,
Edith,
to Roger Manuel,
flower Cund chairman, and Mrs.
Nora Cambron, corresponding son of Mr. and Mra. Max Manuel Jr., at Letart Falls United
secretary.
Mrs. James Reed presented a Mothodlot ChurchSaturdsyDec. 7
The anDUal holiday
meditation, ustrengthen t h e at 8:30 p.m. by lhe Rev. Char- employes· of Rail's Ben
Un Store In Middleport was he
Things Which Remain," read les Norris.
The bride wore a navy blue Mondsy '118ht at lhe home or ~·
scripture from Revelations 3, and
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with wbite acctleorluaad and Mrs. E. 0. Rail.
had prayer.
Mrs.
LWian
McGhee
was
reOa
wlllte
coraage.
The
brldosmsld
Officers' report11 were siven
worMi!
given during the meeting which was Joann Roush, l1lter of the ognlzed for having
bride. Roger Rouah, CQUIIn of through 20 Christmas •••ona
followed an oyster supper.
the
bride, uived as beSit man at lhe otore. Employeo exchaagAttending besides those named
ed lllfta and pmea were played
for
Mr.
Mau.lel.
were James Reed and Joy, Mr.
d~ lhe evening.
The
c:oople
Is
reoldlng
at
Bob
and Mrs. Herbert Miller, Mr. and
Atten:Hrw 'bealdea Mrs. McMrs. Homer Forrest, Laura Hoo- Louks Troller Court at !lYra·
ver, Mrs . Norma Russell a n d C!U&amp;e. Both the bride and groom Ghee were Mrs. Dorothy Nicholare graduates of SOUthern Local son, Mrs. Jen Chesher, Mr11.
granddaughter, Jlll.
High Sehool at Racine. Mr. Man- Sylvia Dyer, Mrs. Allee Mlllap
uel Is employed at FIIIIJ,p !t&gt;orn Mia• Dee Slavin and Mist ~
BL!JES BOWL
blo Ord.
Plant.
-· MEMPIS, ToM.
(IJP!l- A
Negro group headed by Memphis buainessman H. A. Gilliam
Jr,, asked the NCAA extra
events conuntttee Monda.Y to
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Six Melaa County aonlor girls CIUzensldi&gt; cl1Alrmall for Roturl
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football
wh.l b have been aeleded to compete JOIUitban Melgo Chapter, r_.tf
~c::d always tnvol:":predo~· for ~ CIUzonshlp awardo In lhal the girls were oeledod lQ'
lnately Negro srhoo.l aa one the annual tests sponsored byUle aehool olllclala and tho testa ""'
llougldero of lho Amerlcen Rev- mlnlotared In lhe locel leboolJ
participant.
lho Oral week In December.
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The three Birla acble'vlnl the
They are Sl!eryl Maslanka and
Absolute Zero
blgheat
grade In their reapeetiv"'
Brenda
Bra«ord
of
Southern
High
On the Centigrade scale, abschool•
will be auelt8 at tbe an!
School
;
Patty
sexsoa
8Dd
Jenny
solute zero is desi20ated by a
nual
Charter
llsy IIIIU!IM!iift ot R...
· temperature of 273 degrees Desn of Eall&gt;!m High SchOOl; and
wm
Joaathan
Meigs Chapter~
below zero. Absolute zero is Barbara White and Marta Hub-100 degrees below zero on the bard or Meigs Hlob School.
They will be awarded ~ Citl\
Fahrenheit scale.
Mrs. WUma ~ent, Good · zeeshlp plna and - - ·-

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WASRINGTON CUPO - President-elect Richard M. Nixon's
all·Republican cabinet selections were favorably receivec;l by the
man he defeated, Hubert H. HliiJJPhrey, and top congresslor.l

Democrats and Republicans.

YOUNG DEMOCRAT C I u b
regular monthly meeting: Thursday, 7:30p.m. at Democrat Headquarters in Pomeroy.
MEIGS SALON 710, 8 and 40,
Christmas potluck diMer, 6:30
p.m. Thursday, home or Julia
Hysell, Syracuse; bring a &amp;e·
cret pal girt and food for two
Christmas baskets for underprivileged.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH Women,
Thursday night. home of Mrs.
Harry Moore; Mrs. Moore, Mrs.
David Miller, Mrs. J. 0. Roe-.
del, hostesses; Mrs. Theodore
T. need, tl"le program.
PAST COUNCILORS, Theodorus
Council 17, D. of A.. 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, Trinity United Church
of Christ for dinner partyi $1
gift exchange.
ElEANOR CIRCLE, Healh
United Methodist O.urch, home
of Mrs. Keith Goble, 7:30 Thursdayi $1 gift exchange; hostesses,
Mrs. GOOle. Mra. Ernie fra..
aer, and Mra. Larry Edwards.
ROCK SPRINGS, G r a n g e,
Chrtatmas potluck, 6:30 p, m.
Thurlldsy at the hall; program to
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FRIDAY
JITNEY SUPPER, Eastern
Higll School cafeteria, aerving
!rom 5 to 7 p.m. bofore Federal
Hoekirw basketball game; sponllored by junior claa11; menu,
steak. chicken, noodles. trlm.mlSYRACUSE Ladles Awdllary
aMt.lll Chrl1tmas dimer, 6:30
Friday, Baile)''a RelltauraDt;program and exchange of glfta to
follow at hMdquarters, Syracuse Municipal Parlr.

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Middleport Council Wednolldsy
nlsht voted lour-!0-&lt;lne in lavor
or granUng rree park111111n Middleport !rom Dec. 13 to Iloc. 25
In OOQilOntlon with lhe Mlddloport 1!8111U Merehants Assoela·
tlon and lhe Middleport Chamber
of C«nmeree.
COsting tho dlaoenthw v o t e
waa COuncilman George Biker.
Votlr-. In lavor orlhe tndltiOilll council adion to tree the
metero for tha 1-()lldsy s~
period were CouncUmen J o h n
zerlde, Charles Byer. Dt.vld 0~
linger and Dick VI.Ujlhln. The
1lxlh eouncllrnan, Cll!lord Slum·
bo, did oot arrive at the meetil)l In time to vote on the mea ..
ure d• to lhe hospitalization of
his wlr..
After the vote was taken, counen revlnwed what It had done. It
wu the consensus thatprovldlrv

and ftnd Just the dress
you have been lookirv

for. Select yours !rom
our marYelot.ll eollectloo of all Mtlonall.Y ldverti•ud name brands.
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ttman,y'' shoppers to the commu.

Season ahead.

ley, and all&lt;l thot It hinders a

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holllinl -dovelopmeot lor Middle- to eouncil m a plan for developmeal of a ""' bcUilntr area.
port.
Tbll Wll lndioated Wodnelldsy Coun&lt;ll lnformlliT agreed nlald Middleport Coundl Zarkle lllould proceed.

mot 1n rocutar teaaton.

TONI
TODD

$200 by the retailmerchamaand
Ule Chamber of commerce, ihe
vUlap sctuall.Y will drq&gt; about
$300 on freeing the meters durIng lhe designated period.
It was agreed informally,
therefore, that next. year council
will confer earlier on the matter and advise merC!hants a n d
the chamber of lts decision in
plenty of time belore lhe holiday
period.
MRS. DARST RESIGNS
DuriQJ "the meeting the resignation or Mrs. Betty Darst was
accepted. Mrs. Darst has been
employed as secretary or Middleport mayors for a number of
years. She has resigned to accept eJJ1)loyment ln Athens.
Nuned to replace Mrs, Darst
was Mrs. Leora stsrnan who has
been serving as clerk of the
Board ol Publle Allaire and as
sewlge col..ledlon fee clerk.
Mrs. Sigman has re1igned from
that position and, lWQn the re c-orn.medtion of the Board of Public Affairs, eouneU hired
Juanita conde as sewqe collection lee clerk at $1.50 otarttr-. salory, whleh Ia to be 1J&gt;.

Development Is Proposed

am. colorL
yool

The wives or the cabinet members, introduced on natklnal television Wedneodsy night, - e an
hand at Nixon's apecittc l'eCJIBIJt.
ur want them to be there on the
take.otr," be said. '"That could
avoid a eraah landing later._:
The lectures, conducted by
the experta wbo wUl serve m
Nixon's White House statr,
concerned foreign policy, econ~
omic Issues, poUUes, publlc
relatima
and other sticky
problems Prolldent John100 will
pass aloog tD his Ropubllean
suC!eessor.
Nixon chose the Shoreham
Hotel and a balt-bour of prime
brosdeaot time to rormolly
preaent to the natloo the men
who wU1 help him In hi1 avowed
aim of. _putting government m a
more businesalike basis and
charting a long-range foreign
policy designed to prevent
recurrent erlaes.
There were no surprises. The

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THURSDAY, DEc._EMBER 12. 1968

two big p:tats went to former discerned that uextra dimension
Atty. Gen. Wllitam P. Rogara, which t.he difference between
who will succeed Dean Rullk 111 good 1-rsblp and sreet
Secretary . or Slate, &amp;lXl Rep. leadership." And be said tile
Melvin Laird of Wi11eonllin who nation needed great leedorahip.
Nixon's choices won prompt
will take over the Pentlam
praille rrom oongreaalonalleadfrom Clark Cll!lord. 4
Tttere were three awvernors, era, includlag the men in a
two businessmen, two m.emben positkln to cause them the most
the Democratic
of . the academic community, headaches chairmen
of
the
House and
two Nixon campaip aides, one
congresaDWl and two members Senate committees wbich have
of the former El.aenhower jurl8di.dion aver their depart.
admJniltration. It also was an ments.
Sooste Praise
aD-Republican group.
Son.
J.
William Fulbright, DBut Roo Ziegler, Ni:Jron'a
press spoke11man., said the Ark., chalrman of the senate
president;..elect would aom name foreign relatiCils committee and
a Democrat u ambassador to a sharp critic ol Rusk's Far
lho United Nations, a pon moot East policies, said he had "the
hi&amp;hest regard" for Rogers.
often numtlooed In with Sargent Slrtver, a Keme- Son. Henry !d. Jaeklan, Dd.Y brother-In-law now serving Wath., who turned OOWn the
as U.S. ambassador to France . defenoe job, praised Laird.
Son. Richard B. Ru88ell, DThe new cabinet also Included
no women, no Negroes and no GL, tbe senior Democratic
one under 43. But Nixon said .senator who will head the
that in all 12 men he had po&gt;llorful Senate Approprlationo
Committee next year, olld an or
Nlxon"a seleettoos were ••men of
outlitanding ability and unques·
tioned devotion to our l'OUIItry. "

and others mult stay wtthln the
amount appropriated for the
year.
Following are the receipts,
disbursements and the clerk treasurer's balanc:!e respectively, til each of the funds aaoiNov.
30: aoneral,$1,863.96,$6,704.90,
$27 ,374.84; cemetery, $476.55,
$545.39, $102.70; parking meter,
$50, $78.!9, $6.91; fire "'"'lpmont, no reeelpts, $10.80. Sll·

Receipts during November totaled $11,984.83 compared to disburaements of $23,480 .89, Cer·
tatn funds also shown tn the total can be spent only in dealg~
nated area• .
The financial report above aa
compiled by tho clerk. treasur.
er does not reflect a pa,yment d.
$43,771 leot Frklsy nlsht to lho
Morey Censtruetlon Co., Perkorsburg, W. Va., lhe final pay.

mlslion, no recel.pta. no dill·
bursements, $SOO; street maintenanc:e, $120.73, $2, 706.58,
$781.88; state hl(!hwsy, no recolpts. $160.11, $1.888.87; san!·
tary sowers, •3,511, $2,973.31,
$47,704.11; water,$.1,863.59,$5,916.68, $15,371.59; water meter
deposit trusta, $99, $63, $3,045.25; water constructlon, no receipta, $1,340.32, $14,6U.59;
sewer construction, no reoaipts,
no disbursements, $1,232.95;
general bond retirement. no re·
celpto, $3,525; $9,0tl;.l3.

,The firm left In iacrow $2,500 pending the outcome otanap.
proximate $2,300 suit llled by
Norman Van Meter, Locust and
Sooond st., claiming lhat thoemstructlon lirm damaged hla property.
Also left ln escrow was another $1,000 to cover possible
costs involved in repair or North
Seccmd Ave., near the Powen
Service &amp;ation, which also OUU'
have been dalnaged in the eon strucUon of the sewage disposal
system.

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Nixon,

whose

declaim

to

announce his cabinet all at oo ce
was unprecedented In modern
political
history,
took the
occasion to give special praiae
to Secretary Rusk, whose
policies the president-elect sharply crlUctzed. during the campaign.

MG WELL - Jolm R. MUll&gt;hy, Rt. 4 Pomeroy, who promoted, and """ In eharge ot lhe ...
well on the pl'q)erty of William McKelvey near Portlarxl, staDis in Cront of the Carr Drilllnl
Cmtpuy rig Wednesday afternoon after tile well was c&amp;WJed. Indications suggeat the well may
be the biggest a.tural flow p.s producer -ever hit in Southeastern Ohio and possibly in the eatlre
state. - Sentinel Photo.

Optimistic over New Well_

Speculation contlnued hiih today that the gas well brought In
TUesday on Ule William McKelvey farm near Portland may be
the most productive in Southeast~
ern Ohio and poasibly the en~
tire
Jolm R. Murpby
RD 4 Pomeroy who promoted the drUllng
~ h Ll'l.t.IJ. ..11UI!Il;ted_ .W.I Il,
nesda,y afternoon d r II II n g
of the numerOus other wells tn
the ealltern Meigs CounQr area
will be started soon.
The well, drilled to the New~
burg Sand at about 5,000 tt., is
exped.ed to yield at least 10.000,~
PT. PLEASANT - JohmyWat- 000 cubic ft. to 15,000,000 cubic
terson, 13 • year - old son of Mr. tt. per day.
and Mrs. John Watterson, .oWJe
Lease men h-om throu8hout
Grove, appreciated hia warm, the state began moving 1nto the
coey bud Wednesday night.
Eastern sector of Meigs County
For six hours, from 4:30 p . Wedvesday. One report was that
m., to 10:30 p.m., he hung wedg- at least seven companies llad as
ed in the fork at a tdckory tree many men in the COUJity trying to
on a farm off Jerry's Run Rd. lease driUing rights.
He RR found by Mike Ball and
"1 mU:at have had a hundred
Dallaa McComaa, part ot a lOO- phone calla from persona cooman search party, which respond- nected with the gaa business
ed to a eaU by Ule WaUersons Tuesday night," said Mu:rph.Y,
when Johlmy tailed to return for
supper from a hwlllng expedition.
The youtb aald he had cllmbed the tree to look at a oost when
his loot slipped, and beClJJlle

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Free Middleport Parking Approved

Come To
Elberfelds
Busy
Ready to Wear
Department

QUOTES

~tllevf

ey cannot be tran11ferred among
the various funds to meet anMlddleport councilmen meet~ tlcipated expenses for the re.
In&amp; Woch!lldsy n1lbt louocllhom- malndor of tho month.
aelvea in a hard - prea.Jed fiHowever, It was decided to
nanclal oltuatlm.
meet lhe Dee. 16 _..u and to
Wl1b 111merous billa pending hold the next regular meeting m
for the remainder f1 the year, Dec. 20 and to suney the attua.
c:ouncU wu .Informed by Clerk- t1on at that Ume to determine
Treasurer Gene Grate that ex- what must be done.
peadlturea are exceeding approIt was pointed out 1n di.aeuspriaUons, and that there was ap- stoo that while the general fund
pll'tfttl)" not .............., II&gt;- ...,,., .. balanel or f27,374.84,
JJ"IIiftat.ci to inOat
that - - . r e o must be cat
illv,qlved.
Pvroll for lho ltreet maintoa, A1ihoulb lhe vtnage r~ enee and eomotary - r s tolhciws the &lt;Wer $100 OOOb6lance tall about $3,000 a year and even
It 1!U polnlecl out ~ l h e - otter Jan. llhe vlllap can' 'stlll
is required to 1ta3 within the have problema,"' slDce no sizeappropriations eatablilllled. last able amowrt of money ia receivJinuary and -ontl.Y cannot ed until about April and lhese
sUck to lhet IIDcl eontilllo to 01&gt;· psyroll1 alone would hit heavll.Y
ente on Ule 1a111e basis ror the into tbe general fund during the
remainder of Ute year,
fir1t part of the year.
Council dlscusoocl lhe po11lTho total In the general fund
biJfttes otl&amp;,Ytneofl 11everal work- also cannot help the present fUnd
•rs of the village aa a means ot shortage becauae the awropriaeuttlna: a;penditure11 after u was tlma were set at certain riaures
found lhai8J)Pil'OI1tly0110118llmon- &amp;JX1 expenditures from that !lind

.

- We have available
for yoo 4rea ..a In all
1ize ruwe• - junior
pet1te11, repiar juniors,
misses lbd the hard m
ftt half alzeo, Hundred&amp;
to ehoolo !rom. Alllhe
latest in
fabrte•

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Althou&amp;b total village ftmdl
ltood at .122,053.48 as of No¥.

AND BIG SELECTIONS OF DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE.

Holidl,y

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to outaidere.

Council Hard-Pressed

CAPABLE SALESPEOPLE TO HELP YOU IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ••.•

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MAKE ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING CENTER.

TIMELY

olf. Jt'o not llke asking you
to change your religion or
·anything.

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don't t111n1&lt; ll'a too much to
ask you to tate your elolbel

leader Carl Albert, ()..()k).L, called the cabinet ua team or very
able am dedicated men.''
Humphrey alii President Johnson were hosting a W h 1 t e
House state dinner honorinatheAmlrofKuwaltand missed Nix·
on' a televised iatroductlon of the cabinet memben. A»proac:!hed by a reporter, Humphrey said the cabinet Hseem&amp; very
good." Johnaoo, smiling, said hehadnoiomment. "I hlive been
working." he explained. _

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When aomeone il apend-

Democratic committee chairmen had praise for the GOP

clbi.net officers with whcxn theyWWdeal,andHouae Democratic

Blackwool.
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Annual Dinner

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

WABIIINGTON (IJPD - Presl- fleers and their wive~ by exdiJit .. elect Richard M. Nixon, perts he llas picked to play a
qulppln&amp; lhat he felt llko a teech· major role iD the new admlnfa.
er, kicked OU 11 cram courae on traUon.
foreign and domeiltlc problems
u1 feel like a teacher," Nixon
today tor his new.ly deal.gnated remarked as he ltood in front
cabinet.
or a raised lectern, paUenti.Y

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Employes at

low 501. Cloulb' Mil ocallered - - Frti!Q'.

Nixon Cabinet of 12 Given
Story of Leftover Problems

Mr.._

Roger Manuel

'-- tool8hl In lbe ..., ar lbe

Devoted To 7Jie lnterem Of'l7w Mei{p-M01011 Area

oi

Edith Roush

· Weather

enttn

The reoJ name or 111r.,. Houdini, .be mqi&lt;IM lomouo lor
hit 1Maat1onal eacapea, waa D-

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Is Wed to

other year.

Kin Club Host
Mrs. Harry Da\·is entertained
the Kin Club at the group' s annual
Christmas par ty at her home
Mon:Jay evening.
Gifts for exchange were placed
under a decorated aluminum !oil
tree. Prizes for games went to
Mrs . Ruth Wippel, Mrs. Susie
Warner, Mrs. Fay Clifford, Mrs.
Lucille Vaughan and Mrs. Ellen
Ebersba.ch. Others
attending
were Mrs. Annice Ohlinger, Mrs.
.t-1orence Windon, Mrs. Ethel
Clifford, Mil! !I .Joyee Ebersbl:ch,
Mrs. Ruth Ebersbach, Mrs. Garnet Harbdecht, Debbie Harbrecht,
Cheryl Lehew and Angela Clif~
ford.
Ice cream and cake were
serwd. Napkin&amp; aOO favors carried out the holiday theme. The
next meetirg will be on Jan. 8
at the home of Miss Joyce Ebersbach.

Jobs Daughters
Party is Dec. 17

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creased to $1.60 per hour thu ftrst
or the year. Mrs. Helen Shuler I
employed with the vlllap water
department. was named to serve
as clerk of the Board of Public
Affairs.
An action taken several m~mths
ago, at the request of t he
Middleport PleiDllr-. commtsslon, whieh granted permission
to the Gobel Motor Co. to open a
used car lot on South 'Iltird and
Lincx • ~ .. properties ad.ioinlns
the company'a present location,
was re1cinded,
According to the original ac-.
tloa. in conjunction with zoning
regulations, the c~any would
have been pennttted to operate
the used car lot In that sector of
town on a nono-conform.lng basis.

Last night, however, the zonirc
exception oaer was removed.
Village Malntenanee Stclervisor Harold O.seadvised c~
ell it must look ahead on what it
intends to do at the new Marina
In U. spring. The new Marina is
nearly oom,leted, ard detaUs of
eoncessiont::~, keeping it cleanad
up,
other matters will Mve
to be worked out in the near fu-ture, said Chase.
Mayor C. 0. F1aher named
the counet.l recreation oommittft
-Ohlinger, Vaughan aOO Byert.o study the sJtuation alkl make
recommendations to cooncll.
Council appro"Yed the monthly
repOrt of Mayor Fisher !ihmrii'C
receipts of $513..50 tnftnesa n d
(CooUnued on Page 6)

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Meigs Jaycees Will
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Sponsor Food Bmkets

sIX
• Hours

Who drilled the McKelvey 'well was partially rrozen over, aewitb bacldng from the ~r
State Company.
The wellla reportedlythefirst.
ever drilled down to the Newburg Sand in Meigs County. Previously, wells have been taken
only to the Oriskany sandstone.
The well drilled on the Me1(11\YJ.y (ar!Jl, a JSO-aero plqt,
jull off Route 121 near
die fntenectlm of Route 338,
is in fact believed to be only the
second drilled in that particular
area d. the county.
Murphy said he believes com panies will start bringing in large
rotary drilling ouUits that would
put wells down in about t w o
weeks. The Carr Drilling Company, which was contracted by
Mt1rphy to do the drilling on the
McKelvey farm, workOO, about
two months at the site.
The natural now or the wen
was measured to have a yield of
6,000,000 to 8,000,000 cubic ft.
Wednesday morning
it

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cording to !olurjllly_ The ol pressure, before the wellwu
capped, was so ahrilllngtbatpersons near it "could hardlY ltiDd
the noise."' he said.
McKelvey, who leased hlaland
In Soptombor, was _.ty ax cited over the discovery and wu
also ve.,. ~·
well drilling bualnuo IIIIQO"ldli
a boom in the economy ol. Met~~
Cotmty •
Meigs Recorder Eleanor Robson, meanwhile, confirmed Wednesday that phone calls and personal contacts reprdf.ac leaaes
on rue in her courthouse olflee,
waa definitely on the rise.
One out • of ~town lease man,
who visited thererorder•aotllee,
said there probably Will be a
large number of persona iD U.
office during the remaining weeki
f1 this year and in Janu&amp;l")' ot
the new year, seeking information and searching recorda for
possible leases.

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Concert is

wedged.
Four men using a DOle released Jobmy from hit trap. He waa

taken to Holzer flotpltai wllere
he was admitted ror observauon
ands.-.
Mr. Watter1100 praised nelshboro, lrlencla, loeal pollee olllcors and firemen lor lhelr CJd ek
reaponse to his call.
Jotwly, suffering contusions of
his left leg, was reported in satlslactory eondltlon today by Holzer Medical Center.
Moat ur4ortunate results could
have followed Johnny's not beinl found quickly, It was pointed out, due to subfreezing tem~ .
perature&amp; WednesdaJ' night.
CALL ANSWERED
The P.aclno Emorpncy Squad
answered a call at 2 p. m. Tuesday to the h&lt;lne of Balcus Gbnmel, Racine RouW 2. She was
taken m Vetenns Memorial H.,...
pltal where abe was admitted as a
medleal patient.
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SHOPPING

On Sunday
Vocal and instrumental students ol lhe Meigs llit!h Sc:hool
will be Joined to present a Christmas conce-rt at 2 p.m. ~ at
!be Meigs llit!h School Auditor.
lum In Middleport.
Appearing first on the program
will be the 15 - member brass
choir doing such tradl.tiooal
Christmas carola as '•Joy to Ule
World. 11
The Meigs vocal chorale directed by Christine J. Guthrie
will preseot several selections
Including uo Holy Nlght,""Gesu
the Bambino, .. and ·' -'l'heSlelgh.''
Tho symphonic band otawroximateJ,y 80 pieces will present a
medley or familiar ~ ..
music, 11 Chrlatmas Music for
Winds," and another 8J'0141 ol
well known Cbrlstma• Hlec.
Uona. ucaroltooa at Cbrllltmutid&amp;."
Tbe.re Is no charge rorthe c:mcart and no free wlllolleringwill
be lakeD. Directing lhe lnalru.
menial portions will bo David
l!o1ren IIDcl Glm Sllaw.

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A series or eight tailoring
lessons wtU be held em TueJ..
day nights !rom 7 to 9;30, beginning Ja~ 7th in Pomeroy.
Tbts cla.111 is open to aey
experleDC!ed sewer in the eouncy. 'l1loae lntereated should
conlllct Marpret Grlfllths,
County Extension Agent, Home
EOOIIOIIIiea at 992-3895 or Bex

32, PGmei'O)' • Ohio. Enrollees
wUI ·make either a coat or a
~t. I;:nrQumont 11 llmlt.d !D

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The Pomeroy VOt.unteor
tee which will sb.dy specifications and bids on the purchase of a new
truck chassis which it hopes to order.
The department has raised about $5,000 tcM"ard s thepur~ ol
the new chassis which will, of course, add to the eftectiveness of the
department. Serving on the stud,y committee are Henry WelT)', Hu.old Nortmt.. Charles M. Werry , Reed Will, Tom Werry aM Charles
Leger.
Department members feel that slt)port or the o~ill Ore pro.
tection levy by Pomeroy voters in November was a "reid vute ar
confidence", and elq)restl thanks to those voters.
WALK SOFTLY TOMORROW - IT'S FRIDAY, the 13th. QuiCk
Hannahs. Meigs Marai.Xler football squad manager, will observe hil
16th birUKia,y Friday. He's the son or Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hlmlha..
THE TRAVELING EXPERIENCE of Mrs. Clara Lochary, Pcmt- :,
eroy resident, came in handy for the benefit of the sixth ende of.':'
Mrs. Pearl Willilllll:i at the Pomeroy Elementary School receDtly. ~·
Mrs. Lochary, at the invitation of Jenny Chipman, a memt.er Cif ·. ·
the elllB!l, spoke ~n her extensi~ travels in Great Britain in 1..,-. :-.
She also showed slides of her trip. A guest for lhe talk wao ,:
ert Morris 1 principal of the school
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The students and staff relt that the persoml eJPeriencea of Mn. ~ ~;
Lochary aided tremerdously in their prea1mt study of Eneland. £:~:.
thanks were exten:led to Mrs. Lochary lor giving her time l1ld ~{; . ~
ty to the school.

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AND, ANOTHER SERVICEMAN who would Uke to iar ~-J~)\
trieoda dwing the holi~ --.son. He'• senilwlnViotMm. Hta 1111(1.: ~ ~ ~.t,
reu - SP Terry D. stalJaker RA-.11876940, A C.. 111, TC BN
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