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n. n.ab'Sutlllll, 161dleport..PomeroY. o.. Decvmber 11, loot!

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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TONIGHT AND THURSDAY
DEC. lt-12

NOT OPEN
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
DEC. 13. II
"THE SHUTIERED ROOM"
(Technicolor)

Clrol Lynley - Gig Young
"THE VENGEANCE OF
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Christopher Lee • Toey Ferrer
SHOWS STARTS 7 P. M.

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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EVENINGS
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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A Cbrtatma• party wu plan- &amp;!san Gerlach reed. a poem.
Rell- ol lhe bume joined
ned for Dee . 17 at 1 p.m. M
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.

Adult Class
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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
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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
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our marYelot.ll eollectloo of all Mtlonall.Y ldverti•ud name brands.
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Season ahead.

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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
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$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
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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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25 to

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

Tree Trap

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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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lng ·mUlions on a •
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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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au-una.

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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SBN, llSNs Coll&gt;us lllrl•U Boy, FPO Son Francloc:o, C.W.

�and a dl.sUnctive 11)'1Jt Olhera :•·
l1lll¥ only lmltaiAl, never cfJpll-

c:ate.

BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - David 0. and

thereiYOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
This column is for young peo. Dear Helen:
A boy I like a lot comes to
pie, their problem&amp; and pleas.
see
me every evening. 1ben he
ures, their troubles and tun.
As with the rest of Helen Help prooeeds • to talk about nolhh1g
US!, it welcomes laughs but won•t but how he doean't want a girl
dodge a &amp;erious question with a friend. He says you have to buy
for them, and give in to them,
brush4f.
and
besides he just doeerft like
Send your teenage questions

Irene Seludck's son JeffreJ ls
produclng at Warner Bros.; bis
first, ••Heart ol Darkness" ....
The National Catholic Hour fokla
its NBC antennas after o!O )'ears
.... Ditto ABC's Chrlatian In
Action and CBS' The Church ol
the Alr .... Figures: Warners,
which filmed ''Rad:lel, Rachel.,.
and ••America America.'' now
Is com,pleting"TwoTimesTwo."
Holiday mag's ••WOJ"It book
d. the yearn choice tor '68 Is
James Baldwin's ..Tell Me How

he'o due to (let rich.

At a ""Promises, Promise~
preview the stage manager hefore curtain time aakad the audIence to leave for about 20 tntn~

utes bec:rwse of "technical
tl.cultles" but prudently
lAlii them they had a -

dlf~

didu~

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.... This (u Promises, Promises
not the bomb scare) is the most

entertaining musical In several

seasons.
The Cope opening• c:ould be •
result of lovely Copa.c:abana kl.de
like Barbara Presti ol tho Incumbent chorus: she'a complet-

a~

I SEO Cage Statistics

'68 dedldlon .... That small Pla.YbUl program you get in our thea-

Hneoltoya,

gerie: $5 cover charge, Widell teen Pulitzer Jeans, another chic:

Mrs. Virginia Barr of 0 a k
Hill, Ohio who was making a
business trip to Pomeroy for

o., Mr. and Mr1. Duane Barr
and soo, Slawn, of Oak HW,
Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Cadwallader and son, Brlan, Chrla
of Seamon, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Barr and 110n, David, of
Langav11le, Mr. and Mrs. Alpha
Barr and son, Mike.
Bruce McGIU spent Thanksgiving Day wiUI Mrs. Donna
Gl1eel1 and boyo.
9Urlfi\\' Ledlle of Colwnbua
and Romle Gorb)' of Bucyru1,
o. opent the weekend with their
parents, Emma l.fdlle and Mr.
and Mro. carl ~f&gt;.v.
WUIIam ~· Wllleox (Tim) wao
taken to
Hoopltal Monday where he underwent eye lur-

uil!i-.,111¥

gery.

Saturday afternoon.

-Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clark and

daughter, Tamara, Athens, spent
a COtC&gt;Ie of days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Clark.

THE DAILY SENTINO..
~VO'nD

TU IJfl't:HDfl' ot•
~ltiAilON .-,Kt:A

RJCIIAIWS, OWEN, MJBLI.'.. IEII
ClleotwT........W,~

Pull!;- ...(ly .""" .'ill!~ b) Tl•f.. lo
Vol~ l'ullllohl"'l C""'f~Mlo , 110 Mt&lt;IIIIOI&lt; St.,

Poonef&lt;l:\, Olllo, Uf't. lllool••• om .. , . _

~lli-Gell.-.r, lnf'. , l~ t'_.ll tbl SL, NN 'I' or~
Clt,l , l.ie'" '1'&lt;11'11.
-crlptlon rei&lt;l o: P.U~ bf ,.,.,,.,.

MANY SPECIALS IN ALL DEPARTMEHTS THROUGHOUT· OUR STORE. WIE MAICE IT A POINT· TO
SUPPLY YOUR MAMY NEEDS. WHERE ELSE CAN YOU FIND MERCHANDISE GALORE AT SUCH
LOW PRICES WITH QUALITY GUARANTEED? USE OUR LAY~AWAY PLAN IF 'YOU CARE TO.

ALL KINDS OF CHRISTMAS
DECORATIONS

ARTIFICIAL TREES. WREATHS, NOYI!L~
TIESJ. L.IGHT SETS AND REPLACEMI!NT
BULtsS TO FIT ALL LIGHT SETS.

TOYS GALORE

FEATURING SMALL TOYS AT LOW PRICES
FROM EVEN 1.:: EACH UP INCLUDING FULL
LINE OF NAl'IONALL Y KNOWN

MA TTEL TOY LINE
MUSICAL TOYS FLOOR TOY5
FRICTto~1 BAThRY OPERATED

DOLLS,
WHEEL,
TOYS ON DEMO"STRATION PAINT BY
NUMBER, GAMESj( GIRLS 'rOY~ BOYS
TOYSt..
HOUS! I!EPING TOYMS ~.oUDDLY
STUFrED TOYS, AND MANY ORE TOO
'JNMEROUS TO MENTION.

ARTIFICIAL

F~OWHOLIDAY
S
OR

FOR EVERY DAY
SEASON FROM Sc UP. ALSO
DECORATIONS.

EMI!TERY

GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCAStoNS,
8ULIC CARDS TO SELECT FROMJ_INDIYIDUALLY OR IN PACKAGES OR BOAES FROM
Sc UP.

Wellston . • ••• •. 84 2 42.0
Jackson •. , . .• , • 79 2 39. 5
Logon , , • , , , ••• 70 2 35.0
Ironton , , .•. .. • 67 2 33.5
Athens ......... . 32

1 32,0

Meigs. . . . • • • . 0139

69

Ironton . . . . • • 0 2 111

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PERSONAL FOULS
TEAM
NO. G AVG.
Athens •• . ••••• 18 1 18.0
Meigs • • • • . . . . 18 l 18.0

Logan . . . . , , , 0 2 123 169
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Jackson •.••.• . 40 2 20.0
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Athen~J . • . • . . 1 0 45 34

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Miami (Fla.) 96-71, and Jolt
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Duke.
Dayton, the No. 18 team. and We&amp;'led at will through a
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tie UCLA for the nation's points to give Princeton a 72-'3
longest winning streak 19 victory.
games over two seaaona. Jim
Also, it was Fordtam over
Gottschall scored 20 pointe to Syracuse 77-62, Pemsylvania
lead the Flyers, who hit a torrid over Delaware 58..39, Yale over
60.7 per cent ot their field goal Brown 63-5,9, Oklahoma State
attempta.
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In other major games Wed- Tulane over Texas 108-95, North
hesday,
All ~Amerlca
Calvin Texas State over Centenary 78Murphy scored 4-t points and 73 and East ,....:u-ollna over
WUIIam and Mary 77 ~6.

Charley Clagptt was a oneman team for Denism as he
scored 34 points In the 67.
54 Ohio Conference win over
Heidelberg.
Cl-tt grabbed 14 reboundB

Mr. aOO Mrs. Raymond WUaon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen
and Bill were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Den-zel Cleland.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers
and family 11rere Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Doris Koenig or
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llichard F~ost, Adrian, Mich.,
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Springfield spent the weekend
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Mrs. Eva Kimes has gone to
Cleveland where she wlll spell!
the winter months with her son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. James

Kimes.
Mr. arll Mrs. Eldon Will, Syr·
acuse, spe-nl a recent afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Cle-

land.
If we have to start over
again with another Adam
and Eve. then I want them
to be Americans and not
Russians and I want them to

be on this continent and not
in Europe.

-Sen. Richard Ru.osell, D.
Ga., argu.i?lff for an anti·
ballistic m11sile defense
against nuclear attack.

as the Big- Red pi eked up its
first OC wln in three starts.
Mike Fischer led visiting Het.
delberg with 16 points, as the
team evened off at 2-.2 for the
seasoo.
Urbana won a squeaker from
Bluffton 79-77 oo the baais of a

missed field goal at tlle buzzer.
Urbana had an easy first half
and led at intermission 44-31 1
but the host Blufrton five ralLied and was only four points
down with 12 seconds to go.
The teams exchanged foul shots
and field goals and tbe last Urbana effort bounced off the rim
as the game ended,
High for Urbana, now 4-1,
was Terry AnderBOO with 20.
Bluffton. now 1-2, was led b.Y
Jim Langalo with 22.
The achedule tonight shows
Meigs matmen were defeated Toledo vs. Western Ketlb.ick,y at
3~16 by PL Pleasa11t Wednesday
New York, Baldwin-Wallace at
afternoon in the firstlJiatchotthe Wake Forest, Otterbein at Westseason for both teams at Meigs ern New England and Rio
High School.
Grande at Cumberland (K6.).
Marauder Wre stling Coach
Fenton Taylor said he was "very
much pleased" with the effort his
bo.'/S made and indicated he antic·
ipates .considerable additional
improvement during the season.
All but tour of hi s wrestlers are
ill their first year on the mats.
Meigs wrestlers pickiq:: 1.11 vicBy United Press International
tories in their divisions were
Jim Ugon of the Kentuc)cy
Benny Wright, a decision, 1121b. Colonels
is an eagle-eyed
class; Rich Gilkey, a pin, l391b.
forward reaching for the stars.
class; John Domigan, a decision,
Ligon scored 15 points in the
154 lb. class, and Don Hartung, first period Wednesda.Y night
unlimited class, a forfeit victory.
and 25 ror the game as
Kentucky edged the Houstoo
Mavericks 101-99 to go over the
.SOO mark in American Basket·
ball Association pla,y.
Louie Dampier and Dare)
Carrier netted 21 points apiece
and reserve forward Johnny
Jones scored 20 for Kentucky.
Keith ~agerty topped Houstm
with 24 points.
The Indiana Pacers cooled the
Miami Floridians 117-110 with
Mel Daniels scoring 26 points to
Lead the way. Daniels tallied 13
in the opening period. Skip
Thoren led Miami with 23.
The Los Angeles Stars surWilHam and M a r y in
Williamsburg, Va .• Amerivived a 47 .point pert'ormance by
ca's oldest college after
Connie Hawkins to beat the
Harvard, was founded in
Minnesota Pipers 124-116 in the
1693, The World Almanac
other game. Warren Davis led
says. Thomas Jefferson lJe..
the winners with 26 points and
came a student there in
Larry Miller added 24.
1760 when the college had
three buildings, about 100
his undergraduate days .
students and a seven-man
Sma11 t a u g h t sdence,
faculty. Jefferson had one
mathematics, philosoteacher Professor William
phy and literature.
most of

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Win 35 to 16

Ligon Reaches
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ThO
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The Tigers. curretaly 1-3 in
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upsets.
Co6ch Dick M.yers, in his fourtll
season as head coach at Ironton
High, e)lpects 6-0 center Harold
Roach to be his main scorer.
Though .Roach was held to onl,y
five points last Friday against
Athens, he has a 12.5 pohtts per
game average in th"' Tigers' two
SEO games.
Bill Ba.Yert, a 5-10 senior
guard, paced Ironton scoring last
weekend with 16 and Sophomore
Charlie Kitchen, &amp;-3, followed
with 15,
Coach carl Wolfe's Maraud·
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really been tested yet this season.
Though the Marauders were
dropped 69-39 in their ~ner.
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Rice, Jackson ..•.• 25 2 12,5
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Dow111rd, Win
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19 10 48 24..0 of the number of pmes played,
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Zim'man, Win
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Fick, Nels.·York 5 12 22 22.0 with a minimum or ,three field
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Thanksgiving dinner guests of
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Henry, Gsll
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Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cleland of
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15 5 35 17.5 Logan at Jacks-on
Columbus, Mrs. Jerry Clelarll
Fender'h, Gall
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5 15 25 12.5 Belpre at Vinton County
en
Wolf, Mrs. Esther Ridenour
federal~Hocklng at Eastern
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MUler at Starr-Washington
ed
a
District 13 D. of A. District
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Point Pleasant at Ripley
Depucy meeting at LitUe Hocking
TEAM
FGM·FGA PCT, Kyger Creek at Southern
on Sunday.
Wellston ••••• 59-120 .492 Alexander at W1.1rren Local
Weekerd guests of Mr. and
Galllpolla .• , •• 51-118 • 432
SATURDAY
Mrs.
Howard Knight were their
Athens • • • . • . • 21-50 . 420
MOVC
children,
Ralph, ol New Jersey,
Jackson ••...••.• 53-127 .417 Southern at Glouster
Logan ••••••• , 47-116
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Janet of Columbus and Charles,
OTHERS
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lrontoo • •••••• 39-105 .371 Eastern at Kyger Creek
Mr. and Mrs. John Wickham
Meigs ..... .. . . . . 12-52 .23!
Ashlarll at Ironton
were dinner gue&amp;ts on ThanksNelsonville-York •• 0-0 .ooo Waverly at Logan
glvi"' ol Mr. and Mrs. 0. J.
Miller at Nel&amp;onvllle-York
Gaul, Dorcas.
FREE 111ROW PERCENT AGE
VhW.on County at Wellston
TEAM
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Bill Allen attended the t.sketTUESDAY (Dec, I'll
ball game in Columbus between
Wellston • • .•••• 311-53 • 717 Park. cath. at Pt. Pleasant
Ohio state and Ohio University.
Jack1on . • . • . . . 37....54 .685 Hannan-Trace at Southern
Miss Allee Smith spent a few
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Athena • • . . . • 2 1 175 160
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ironton • , , , • . 1 3 229 257

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GottachaU'a 20 points, lttt a torrid 60.7 per cent from the noor.
UCLA, teams that aren't usualDayton, 5...0 this season, Jed
ly mentioned in the same going away as Miami, the host
Logan • • . • • • . 1 1 84 89
Jackson . , , ... 0 2 64 75 Zlm'man, Win, .. 19-30
,633 breath, have a marked similar· team, picked up its third loa&amp;
Wellston ...• , , 0 2 · 15 95 Kitchen, Ironton •• 11-18
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Both the No. 18 ranked FI.Y· Redsktns was Mike Wren witll
TOTALS
6 6 461 461 Wickerham, Ath •• 9-15
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Gallagher. Logan .. 9-15
. 600
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Defiance. playing at home,
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Dayton
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buzzed
Wellston ..••...•• 156 78,0
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Gallipolis • •.•...• ~95 73.8 Name- Team
FTM·FTA PCT. Its 19th over a two-year period teams' mid..Obio Conference opNelsonville--York , . . 68 68.0 Spencer, Gall ••.•• 13-14
.929 Wednellda,y night by BteWtlni on ener.
Jackson . . ....... , • 203 67,7 Downard, Well~. , .20..24
Ed Rodgh led the bot...oootlng
,833 Miami (Ohio) 83...S5, to share
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colLogan . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 62.3 Roach, Ironton •.• 1S.18
Yellow
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, 833
lege
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Atllens • • •. . .. , •. 175 58.3 Cosby, Jackson .•• 12-15
ao lhe;r picked up their !ourtll
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The Flyers, paced by Jim win in flve games. Findlay. led
Matthews, GaiL • • 11·14
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Sam Lacey' • 28 pointe led the
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Aggl.ee to a 78-72 decision over
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Mr. and Mrs. Hlel French and
Mrs, Alpha Douglas were busiher employer called oo Mrs. ness visitors in Logan one day
Alpha Barr for lunch TUesday. recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Brown
visited
ote Whaley at a Parkersof st. Albans, W, Va., and Mrs.
Chester Ervin of Middleport call- burg hospital recently.
Mrs. Elda Carsey has returned on C. C. BoJen Friday and
ed
home trom Veterans Hospital
visited with other friends .
improved.
somewhat
Lillian Gardner is a medical
Mr.
Ottie
Wiseman has returnpatient at Holzer Hospital.
Don Gorby was taken to Vet. ed home from Meigs General. He
erans Memorial Hospital by Mar- is still very poorly.
Friday visitors or Ava Gilkey
tin ambulance &amp;turda,y as a medw
e
r e Mrs. Larry Clark and
ical patient.
daughter,
Tamara of Athens, 8cJb..
Richard Jacks, age 69, died
at hil!l home recently by an ap- by Gibson, Mr. am Mrs. F. 0.
parent heart attack. He leans Whalel' ard son, Terry, or Cohis wife, Avanelle, and three lumbus, Mrs. Sharon Jewell and
daughten and three eons and Margaret Douglas.
Mr. Vi.rgil Atkins surtered a
several sisters · and brothers.
heart
attack Thanksgiving Day
His funeral wa1 held at Marand
was
taken by ambulance to
tin's funeral home with blrlal
Melgs
General
Hospital, where
in Miles Cemetery.
his
conlition
is
serious.
M~. Ronald E. 9.ders reDinner guests of Mrs. Lai.IT'II
turlled from a 15 months tour 1
Gibson
Thanksgiving Day were
TVSlOG Det. 3-2 ln Turkey,
Mr.
and
Mrs. John Gibson and
spent a few ~s with his father,
family
of
Athens, Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Siders, and vl1lted his
Gary
Gibson
and son, Albany, Mr.
aunt, Mrs. Alpha Barr. From
here he went to Plattsburg, New and Mrs. James Gibson and son,
York being assigr~ed to 380 A &amp; F local, and Dr. and Mrs. Don Gibson aM children of Baltimore,
aqdn.
Md,
aM Gordon Gibson. Bobby
A traditional Thankagivlng dinner with turkey and ham was Gibson of the U.S.N., was an afheld at the home of Mr. and ternoon caller.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Epple are
Mrs. Alpha Barr at Langsville.
suffering
from a case of flu.
The dimer was honoring MMrs.
Dasa
Markins ot Zanes·
Sgt. Ronald E. ~ders, home on
leave from a 15 months tour of ville is spe!'llingtheweekendwith
Turkey, With him for this vis~ old frieOOs ~re.
Mr. 0te Whaley was brought
it were hla 12 year old son
home
from a Parkersburg hosRoger from St. Louis, Misi!IOllri.
pital
followi"*
surgery Thursday
and hia father, Charley Siders,
Rutland. There were 23 for din- by his grandsoo, Terl')' Whaley.
A number of relatives a n d
ner. Others beat des ones named
friends
attended the funeral of
were Mr. and Mra. Chester Mes·
Mrs.
M.!!.ttie
Bowles Halllday at
.ser, Joe, Frank, Mary, Teressa,
Rawli11gs
~ Ccats Funeral Home
and Damy Morone or ColurOOus,

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Wellston • . • . 2 0 156 131
Athens. . . • . • • 1 0 60 50

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Mel.. . . . . . . . 0 I 39 69
Legan • •• • .•• 0 3 187 244

eovers ..enough nolaemakers to Ltuy Pulitzer notioo that's caught
start )'01.11" own rock combo'' .... m like her stYlish LUiys for la-

Tap ol the Slxeo (at 5lb &amp; 63...0: dles.
.
tc YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, ,....... g(cls.
So
why
does
he
come
over
ev·
$25 lor lllet mJaoon dlmer and
ot Helen Help US! this newspaery
evening?
A
GmL
all the champagne you can drink
per.
and you'D be pretty hl8h when
Dear
Girl:
DffiTY OLD MAN OF THmTY
He
is
eagerly
resisting.
Tell
Ing
training
to
be
•
local
hank
you arrive - 39 at.orles up ••••
Dear Helen:
Long the Traln"s Been Gcnett
him
you
feel
the
same
way
aSid
Allen's In exurban New Jer~
r(odak ln :.tamati c M·l4
How can a babysitter cope
.••• Editor Caslde Stinnett ad· teller .••. Barb's wiDdow surel.r
bout
boys
and
soe
haw
fast
he
sey:
$30
for
"all
you
can
eat
should
be
labeled
"ask
her
..
iDwith a ••dlr1;)' old man'?'' Maybe
mits Gore Vidal's "Myra Breck~
Gift Outfit @ $46 .84
and drink...
I e:xaggerate - he's only about tries to change your mind. - H. enrldge., was a prime l'\111118r~ 81e1Ul ol teller.
Dear Helen:
Most deflniiA!Iy reeommended:
The Cowsills are a certaln1y
Kodak lm&gt;tamal1 c 124
:w.
down for the title early in the
I
was
engaged
to
this
very
nice
Ella
Fitzgerald
at
the
Ameridlllerent
group
In
this
Rock
Age:
The other night I babysat un~
year .... Several stewardeaaeB
:'*1 Gift Oulf•t @ $17 .87
til 2 a.m. He drove me home guy and. before I knew it I w·as who live in East Side flats get. they address everyooe as sir cana'• Royal Box: Ella is ev·
ORDER NOW
and !J'Ied to hold m,y hand. When pregnant. We intended getting tlng the sudden huge rent hikes or m&amp;am and are clean~scrub~ erythlng we"ve ever raved about,
married
before
the
baiby
came,
we reached my home, he tried to
have taken extra jobs aa hat- bed looking, which hasn't ham· the world'o llnest In her liold
but
he
was
drafted.
So
we
plankiss me. He also had roving
chicks to help pay the grunt. pored their 4111 otralgbt best - .... Billy Eckotine at the Rainned
on
getting married on his
hands.
In his plea for contributions selling album .... The Cawolll bow GrUI remains a singer with
30-day
leave,
but
he
didn't
get
Coolvillo 0.
1
a great deep organ of a vol c:e Boa 707
To get away, l had to say I'd
to the Latin American Bureau to family's fiflcal serendipity comes
1"' .,_ HU.. I.e.
me.
Not
that
I
know
of,
any.
"think about'" seeing him again.
help the poor, Boston's fine Car"How about making Bud Wilkin•on Secretory of Football?!"
Later I excused him by telling way.
dinal Cushing starts his letter in
There was always something
myself he was drunk. Boy, was
poignant fashion: 11 You remem~
standing in the way. After the
L---------------------------------------------"~~err
ber when the late Pope J o h n
But then I learned this same baby was born, I started hear· xxm was close to death he
thing has happened to other baby· ing rumors that he was already said, 'My bags are packed,
stters too. One of them even married, but keeping it secret. ready go to. • Mine, too, a r e
had to call her brother, as the I got the girl's phone number packed."
guy (divorced and I can under~ and we talked 1t over. But she
Peter O'Toole sings in ""Good·
stand whyr) made a pass before never did say tor sure if she bye Mr. Chips" in a Satchmohe went out. We hear he at. was his wife or only his steady. a«ected gravel ~ voice beeause
By AVA GILKEY
Mrs. Evelyn Montgomery, who
So I called him long d i sDr. Don Gibson and Mrs. Don tempted suicide twice when ttls tance and asked him if I was "m,y real singing voice would
has been a medh:alpatientatRlv~
wife lett him.
empty every theatre. tt ••• , 1be
erside Methodist Eloapital at Co- Gibson a!XI children. Gay aOO
still ltts fiancee and he said he Hong Kong virus flattened Ted
We
have
been
trying
to
tlgure
lumbus, is improving at home. Mark ot Baltimore, Md., are
hlm out. Can you? - THE SIT ~ loved only me. Then I said I'd Brown. Dee Finch, Ame Meara
r-uss ~irley Ledlie oC Colum. here for the long weekend with
talked to his ''wife," and he
their parents, Mrs. Lana Gil&gt; TER
r1 stiller &amp; Meara .... Banker
bus spent the weekend at home.
got mad and told me not to call
Dear Sitter:
George
Wood caught it a month
son
and
the
Murl
Douglas
famiMr. and Mn. Robert Bobo and
any more.
l certainly can!
ly.
ago
(int'l.
influence, probably)
children of DWlbar, W. Va. are
rm
very contused, but 1 still
This
man
is
an
W1Stat1e
tech
·
.. .. Entbuaiast.ic reports trickle
Robert R. Gibson of U.S.N.,
visiting her parent&amp;, Mr. and
erous drunk who shouldn't have Jove him. If I write and tell down from suburban H a wstationed
in
California,
was
met
Mn. Flavey Sigman over the
the custody or his children. Ask him I trust him, do you sup- thorne that a singer named Ralph
weekend and attended church Sun- at the airport in Columbus by his
pose he'll forgive me ror doubtyour parents to take it from
McFarlene (at the Bauhaus) has
day night at the Langsville parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
ing? MISS. HOPING F 0 R "'a fine voice and a great, difeve11ing.
ne
Alkire
Wednesday
church.
MRS.
ferent style;" U it's all true,
Clarice Longstreth ol Gallipo- will leave Sunday evening to reMr. and Mrs. Earl McGrath Dear Miss:
turn
to
his
base
in
California.
lis spent the weekend with her
had Mr. and Mrs. Charles MeExcuse me while I beat my race the truth? This type of man
A nwnber ofpersons from here
children, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Grath and children, local; Mr. head on the wall .... For at least
F ett,y and Mr. and Mra. Ken- attended the funeral of Mrs. Da- and Mrs. Otis McGrath and son, the five thousand, three hundred and marriage go together like
vid Reese at Rawlings • Coats
Lawrence Welk anti Zsa Zaa
neth Longstreth.
Albany, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry and fift.y.sixth time!
Funeral Home in Middleport Fri~ McGrath and two children of Ath·
Gabor. Forget hlrnt -· H.
Only jewelry is the lasting, perCharley Sansbury is home from
Can't you stood...up gals ever
day,
Meigs General Hospital. His conens as dinner guests Thanksgivsonal reminder of your love ...
H. D. Gilkey ofPomeroy, visitdition is abOut the ume.
ing Day.
thai's why people appreciate
Carl Gorby and Lee Fetty call- ed his mother, Ava Gilkey ThursTlte Vance boys are assisting
gifts of jewelry on the mosl
ed on Mr. and MI-11. Charley Sans. day evening.
Mrs. Pauline Atkins with the
sentimental holiday of all . . .
David French of Pasadena, chores during her husband's m.
bury recently.
Christmas. lsn 't there someone
Mr. and J-trs. C. E. Denny cam.• is spending a few da.ys ness.
with
Mr
..
and
Mrs..
Hiel
French.
you 'tllil&lt;l!-.10-gift ir. a special way? ·
(partmts of D&lt;ma ~rt.J) "ttave
Mrs. Phyllis Clay called On
mm.l!d to their new home at , Mrs. · Ava Gilkey and Mr~ aQd Mrs. Mimie McGrath Monday.
Mrs. Lincoln Ruuel and Mr. and
LanBsvllle. ·
'
Mr. Elmer Finlaw visited his
Mrs. Clair Parkerson return- Mrs. Harold f .llogly and chil- father, Elmer Ftnlaw, Sr., at
ed home Friday night after sev- dren were dinner guests o! the an Albany resl home Thanksgiveral days in Holzer Hospital. Clinton Gilkeys in Albany Thanks· ing Day.

Langsville
Social Notes

•

TEAM

More New Year" a Eve prices: much more ..... New rap at tor~
mal deb and college bashes: lads
the Jlotel Edison Rum House in
dlmer Jackett, black Uea no extra chargua (Open House)
.... Trudr Heller's VUiage lrug- and bright sllk • screened Velve..

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Meigs • • •.•.•.•. 32 1 32.0

other teams that took victories
in the cloaing aeoond wecmes~
UPI~Wrltor
~c:er ~. tJ\e Olym. day nlghi, Jim Hewitt a
pie otandout, had olready !reo with lett
ocored 35 polnta wben he (IOIIbo to give RiChard on 80-19
baoketboll
Jull before the triumph over · Welt Virgini.a
buzzer and went ug lor • lAy-up Unlveroll)i and Tom Simott hit
wednellda,y night ,In Detroit' o from the free throw line with 10
game with Eaotem Mlchlcan, seconds foemal.nlng then stole
alld the pme t1ed 72.all.
file ball w'lih one loll to
So you'd exped it to Cali in, give Notre Dame a S1 • 56 win
.iull like the othero, and bring mer Wlaconstn .
Besides Nob'e Dame and
Detroit Ito llllh llral&amp;bt win of
the season.
Detroit. Uie ml,y other members
He didn't acore. The ball of the naUon's top 20 in action
rolled
otr the rim, but Wednesda,r night were New
B,y CHAKLES HICHARDS

sweatllhlrts, books, games and
- IOII\ethiDc: most rockers could· tres II no t1n.Y business: lts rev~
n't per,... tile public toward: enuea Iaiit year were more than
grooming aids tor young men. $.1,000,000 and thlo year will be

BESTGIFTS

•

Detroit Wins On Tipin At Buzzer, 7 4-72

. ..
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sica Lynne, Just In time for a

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The Dally Sentinel, PcnerO)'·MickUepwt, 0., Thuraday, December 12, 19611

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exemption - baby daughter J Oil-

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I

�and a dl.sUnctive 11)'1Jt Olhera :•·
l1lll¥ only lmltaiAl, never cfJpll-

c:ate.

BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - David 0. and

thereiYOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
This column is for young peo. Dear Helen:
A boy I like a lot comes to
pie, their problem&amp; and pleas.
see
me every evening. 1ben he
ures, their troubles and tun.
As with the rest of Helen Help prooeeds • to talk about nolhh1g
US!, it welcomes laughs but won•t but how he doean't want a girl
dodge a &amp;erious question with a friend. He says you have to buy
for them, and give in to them,
brush4f.
and
besides he just doeerft like
Send your teenage questions

Irene Seludck's son JeffreJ ls
produclng at Warner Bros.; bis
first, ••Heart ol Darkness" ....
The National Catholic Hour fokla
its NBC antennas after o!O )'ears
.... Ditto ABC's Chrlatian In
Action and CBS' The Church ol
the Alr .... Figures: Warners,
which filmed ''Rad:lel, Rachel.,.
and ••America America.'' now
Is com,pleting"TwoTimesTwo."
Holiday mag's ••WOJ"It book
d. the yearn choice tor '68 Is
James Baldwin's ..Tell Me How

he'o due to (let rich.

At a ""Promises, Promise~
preview the stage manager hefore curtain time aakad the audIence to leave for about 20 tntn~

utes bec:rwse of "technical
tl.cultles" but prudently
lAlii them they had a -

dlf~

didu~

•c:arJ

.... This (u Promises, Promises
not the bomb scare) is the most

entertaining musical In several

seasons.
The Cope opening• c:ould be •
result of lovely Copa.c:abana kl.de
like Barbara Presti ol tho Incumbent chorus: she'a complet-

a~

I SEO Cage Statistics

'68 dedldlon .... That small Pla.YbUl program you get in our thea-

Hneoltoya,

gerie: $5 cover charge, Widell teen Pulitzer Jeans, another chic:

Mrs. Virginia Barr of 0 a k
Hill, Ohio who was making a
business trip to Pomeroy for

o., Mr. and Mr1. Duane Barr
and soo, Slawn, of Oak HW,
Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Cadwallader and son, Brlan, Chrla
of Seamon, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Barr and 110n, David, of
Langav11le, Mr. and Mrs. Alpha
Barr and son, Mike.
Bruce McGIU spent Thanksgiving Day wiUI Mrs. Donna
Gl1eel1 and boyo.
9Urlfi\\' Ledlle of Colwnbua
and Romle Gorb)' of Bucyru1,
o. opent the weekend with their
parents, Emma l.fdlle and Mr.
and Mro. carl ~f&gt;.v.
WUIIam ~· Wllleox (Tim) wao
taken to
Hoopltal Monday where he underwent eye lur-

uil!i-.,111¥

gery.

Saturday afternoon.

-Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clark and

daughter, Tamara, Athens, spent
a COtC&gt;Ie of days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Clark.

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EMI!TERY

GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCAStoNS,
8ULIC CARDS TO SELECT FROMJ_INDIYIDUALLY OR IN PACKAGES OR BOAES FROM
Sc UP.

Wellston . • ••• •. 84 2 42.0
Jackson •. , . .• , • 79 2 39. 5
Logon , , • , , , ••• 70 2 35.0
Ironton , , .•. .. • 67 2 33.5
Athens ......... . 32

1 32,0

Meigs. . . . • • • . 0139

69

Ironton . . . . • • 0 2 111

~ 27

PERSONAL FOULS
TEAM
NO. G AVG.
Athens •• . ••••• 18 1 18.0
Meigs • • • • . . . . 18 l 18.0

Logan . . . . , , , 0 2 123 169
TOTALS
6 6 774 774

Ironton •••• . .•• 36 2 18.0
Jackson •.••.• . 40 2 20.0
2 20.5

SEOAL RF.SERVES
TEAM
WLPOP
Golllpoli o . . . , 2 0 78 62
Athen~J . • . • . . 1 0 45 34

Wellston .. • . , ••. 43 2 41.5
Logon. , .. , • .• •• 47 2 23,5
Nels.-York •• , . . ... 0 I}
0.0

Meigs . . . . . . . 1 0 37 35
Nels.·York . , . . o o
0
0
Ironton • . . . . , • 1 1 78 7i

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NAME-TEAM FGM~FTA PCT.
Bayert, Ironton .••• 6-8
•750

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Chester

NEW YORK (IJPI) Red
Schoondtenst had hla lhare ol

tllrWs u a pla,yer-1he amazinl
comobod&lt; rrom a bout with
tuborculollo and tbe 14tb Inning
AU.&amp;upme.

'

abillt;y carried over to the
manager's aide 0( baaet..ll u
ho mallermiiDd lito St. Lou1o
Cardinals to ClOillftUtiYe Nat.ian-

Tir•

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to

79-73
trlum.Ph over Southern Methodist, Bernie William's 32 points
led udJeaten La Salle ewer
Miami (Fla.) 96-71, and Jolt
Petrie hit on long jump shots
Duke.
Dayton, the No. 18 team. and We&amp;'led at will through a
trounced Miami (Ohio) 83....55 to weak Maryland defense for 24
tie UCLA for the nation's points to give Princeton a 72-'3
longest winning streak 19 victory.
games over two seaaona. Jim
Also, it was Fordtam over
Gottschall scored 20 pointe to Syracuse 77-62, Pemsylvania
lead the Flyers, who hit a torrid over Delaware 58..39, Yale over
60.7 per cent ot their field goal Brown 63-5,9, Oklahoma State
attempta.
over California State 91..54,
In other major games Wed- Tulane over Texas 108-95, North
hesday,
All ~Amerlca
Calvin Texas State over Centenary 78Murphy scored 4-t points and 73 and East ,....:u-ollna over
WUIIam and Mary 77 ~6.

Charley Clagptt was a oneman team for Denism as he
scored 34 points In the 67.
54 Ohio Conference win over
Heidelberg.
Cl-tt grabbed 14 reboundB

Mr. aOO Mrs. Raymond WUaon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen
and Bill were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Den-zel Cleland.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers
and family 11rere Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Doris Koenig or
T~.~Jpers Plains.
llichard F~ost, Adrian, Mich.,
and "Mr. and Mrs.- CurUa'Fnle)'
'
ancf children, ' CoJumbus. spent
a'
few days with Mr. and' Mrs. Willis
Frost.
Mr. and Mh. Virgil WoOO of
Springfield spent the weekend
with Mrs. Letha Wood.
Mrs. Eva Kimes has gone to
Cleveland where she wlll spell!
the winter months with her son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. James

Kimes.
Mr. arll Mrs. Eldon Will, Syr·
acuse, spe-nl a recent afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Cle-

land.
If we have to start over
again with another Adam
and Eve. then I want them
to be Americans and not
Russians and I want them to

be on this continent and not
in Europe.

-Sen. Richard Ru.osell, D.
Ga., argu.i?lff for an anti·
ballistic m11sile defense
against nuclear attack.

as the Big- Red pi eked up its
first OC wln in three starts.
Mike Fischer led visiting Het.
delberg with 16 points, as the
team evened off at 2-.2 for the
seasoo.
Urbana won a squeaker from
Bluffton 79-77 oo the baais of a

missed field goal at tlle buzzer.
Urbana had an easy first half
and led at intermission 44-31 1
but the host Blufrton five ralLied and was only four points
down with 12 seconds to go.
The teams exchanged foul shots
and field goals and tbe last Urbana effort bounced off the rim
as the game ended,
High for Urbana, now 4-1,
was Terry AnderBOO with 20.
Bluffton. now 1-2, was led b.Y
Jim Langalo with 22.
The achedule tonight shows
Meigs matmen were defeated Toledo vs. Western Ketlb.ick,y at
3~16 by PL Pleasa11t Wednesday
New York, Baldwin-Wallace at
afternoon in the firstlJiatchotthe Wake Forest, Otterbein at Westseason for both teams at Meigs ern New England and Rio
High School.
Grande at Cumberland (K6.).
Marauder Wre stling Coach
Fenton Taylor said he was "very
much pleased" with the effort his
bo.'/S made and indicated he antic·
ipates .considerable additional
improvement during the season.
All but tour of hi s wrestlers are
ill their first year on the mats.
Meigs wrestlers pickiq:: 1.11 vicBy United Press International
tories in their divisions were
Jim Ugon of the Kentuc)cy
Benny Wright, a decision, 1121b. Colonels
is an eagle-eyed
class; Rich Gilkey, a pin, l391b.
forward reaching for the stars.
class; John Domigan, a decision,
Ligon scored 15 points in the
154 lb. class, and Don Hartung, first period Wednesda.Y night
unlimited class, a forfeit victory.
and 25 ror the game as
Kentucky edged the Houstoo
Mavericks 101-99 to go over the
.SOO mark in American Basket·
ball Association pla,y.
Louie Dampier and Dare)
Carrier netted 21 points apiece
and reserve forward Johnny
Jones scored 20 for Kentucky.
Keith ~agerty topped Houstm
with 24 points.
The Indiana Pacers cooled the
Miami Floridians 117-110 with
Mel Daniels scoring 26 points to
Lead the way. Daniels tallied 13
in the opening period. Skip
Thoren led Miami with 23.
The Los Angeles Stars surWilHam and M a r y in
Williamsburg, Va .• Amerivived a 47 .point pert'ormance by
ca's oldest college after
Connie Hawkins to beat the
Harvard, was founded in
Minnesota Pipers 124-116 in the
1693, The World Almanac
other game. Warren Davis led
says. Thomas Jefferson lJe..
the winners with 26 points and
came a student there in
Larry Miller added 24.
1760 when the college had
three buildings, about 100
his undergraduate days .
students and a seven-man
Sma11 t a u g h t sdence,
faculty. Jefferson had one
mathematics, philosoteacher Professor William
phy and literature.
most of

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Ligon Reaches
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ThO
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The Tigers. curretaly 1-3 in
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Co6ch Dick M.yers, in his fourtll
season as head coach at Ironton
High, e)lpects 6-0 center Harold
Roach to be his main scorer.
Though .Roach was held to onl,y
five points last Friday against
Athens, he has a 12.5 pohtts per
game average in th"' Tigers' two
SEO games.
Bill Ba.Yert, a 5-10 senior
guard, paced Ironton scoring last
weekend with 16 and Sophomore
Charlie Kitchen, &amp;-3, followed
with 15,
Coach carl Wolfe's Maraud·
ers, on the other hand, have not
really been tested yet this season.
Though the Marauders were
dropped 69-39 in their ~ner.
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cage games otthe season, against
Athens and Meigs. It was later
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Meigs Principal James A.
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earlier scheduled for Dec. 27,
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R&lt;l8ch, Ironton , ••• 27 2 13.5
Wellston , •.•... • • 131 65.5 Kitchen, Ironton •• -. 27 2 13.5
Rice, Jackson ..•.• 25 2 12,5
OVERALL SCORING
NOTE: Field goal alii tree
NAME
FGM FTM Pis. Avg. throw leaders are determined
Dow111rd, Win
24 20 68 34.0 on a percentage basis regardless
19 10 48 24..0 of the number of pmes played,
By CLARICE ALLEN
Zim'man, Win
Mn.
Ida Knight is visiting her
Fick, Nels.·York 5 12 22 22.0 with a minimum or ,three field
Spencer, GaiL
31 17 79 19.8 ~ls (or tree throws) made per daughter arll son-in-law, Mr. aro
Henry, Gall.
33 11 77 19.3 game played by the team. Rebound Mrs. Victor Will, canal WinTyo, Metgs
7 5 19 19.C leaders are determined on a per~ cheater.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin ~ers,
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SEOAL
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Dow.,.rd, Win
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wocxle
Zlm'man, Win . 19 10 48 24.0
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Spon&lt;er, GalL
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Handley, Ath
7 6 20 20 .0 Wellston at Athens
Thanksgiving dinner guests of
Tyo. Meigs
7 5 19 19.0 Nehonvill•York at Gallipolis Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cleland were
Henry, Gsll
15 6 36 18.0 Ironton at Meigs
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cleland of
Qreen, Jkn
15 5 35 17.5 Logan at Jacks-on
Columbus, Mrs. Jerry Clelarll
Fender'h, Gall
10 5 25 12.5
and chlldren and V. D. Cleland.
OTHERS
Mrs. Enna Clelarll, Mrs. HelRoach, Iron
5 15 25 12.5 Belpre at Vinton County
en
Wolf, Mrs. Esther Ridenour
federal~Hocklng at Eastern
and
Mrs. S.rbara Sargent attendTEAM STATISTICS
MUler at Starr-Washington
ed
a
District 13 D. of A. District
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Point Pleasant at Ripley
Depucy meeting at LitUe Hocking
TEAM
FGM·FGA PCT, Kyger Creek at Southern
on Sunday.
Wellston ••••• 59-120 .492 Alexander at W1.1rren Local
Weekerd guests of Mr. and
Galllpolla .• , •• 51-118 • 432
SATURDAY
Mrs.
Howard Knight were their
Athens • • • . • . • 21-50 . 420
MOVC
children,
Ralph, ol New Jersey,
Jackson ••...••.• 53-127 .417 Southern at Glouster
Logan ••••••• , 47-116
,405
Janet of Columbus and Charles,
OTHERS
11 student at Ohio Universlcy.
lrontoo • •••••• 39-105 .371 Eastern at Kyger Creek
Mr. and Mrs. John Wickham
Meigs ..... .. . . . . 12-52 .23!
Ashlarll at Ironton
were dinner gue&amp;ts on ThanksNelsonville-York •• 0-0 .ooo Waverly at Logan
glvi"' ol Mr. and Mrs. 0. J.
Miller at Nel&amp;onvllle-York
Gaul, Dorcas.
FREE 111ROW PERCENT AGE
VhW.on County at Wellston
TEAM
FTM-FT A PCT.
Bill Allen attended the t.sketTUESDAY (Dec, I'll
ball game in Columbus between
Wellston • • .•••• 311-53 • 717 Park. cath. at Pt. Pleasant
Ohio state and Ohio University.
Jack1on . • . • . . . 37....54 .685 Hannan-Trace at Southern
Miss Allee Smith spent a few
Golllpolls ........ 40-65 .615
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Athena • • . . . • 2 1 175 160
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ironton • , , , • . 1 3 229 257

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GottachaU'a 20 points, lttt a torrid 60.7 per cent from the noor.
UCLA, teams that aren't usualDayton, 5...0 this season, Jed
ly mentioned in the same going away as Miami, the host
Logan • • . • • • . 1 1 84 89
Jackson . , , ... 0 2 64 75 Zlm'man, Win, .. 19-30
,633 breath, have a marked similar· team, picked up its third loa&amp;
Wellston ...• , , 0 2 · 15 95 Kitchen, Ironton •• 11-18
in tour games. Higt, for the
.611 Icy.
Both the No. 18 ranked FI.Y· Redsktns was Mike Wren witll
TOTALS
6 6 461 461 Wickerham, Ath •• 9-15
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TOP OFFENSIVE TEAMS
Gallagher. Logan .. 9-15
. 600
have won 19 atraiglrt vict.orle1
Defiance. playing at home,
PTS. AVG,
TEAM
In
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Dayton
picked
up
by Findlay 94-72 in botJl
buzzed
Wellston ..••...•• 156 78,0
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Gallipolis • •.•...• ~95 73.8 Name- Team
FTM·FTA PCT. Its 19th over a two-year period teams' mid..Obio Conference opNelsonville--York , . . 68 68.0 Spencer, Gall ••.•• 13-14
.929 Wednellda,y night by BteWtlni on ener.
Jackson . . ....... , • 203 67,7 Downard, Well~. , .20..24
Ed Rodgh led the bot...oootlng
,833 Miami (Ohio) 83...S5, to share
the
nattoo.•s
longest
major
colLogan . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 62.3 Roach, Ironton •.• 1S.18
Yellow
Jackets with 20 points,
, 833
lege
winninl
streak.
Atllens • • •. . .. , •. 175 58.3 Cosby, Jackson .•• 12-15
ao lhe;r picked up their !ourtll
.800
The Flyers, paced by Jim win in flve games. Findlay. led
Matthews, GaiL • • 11·14
•786
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was theroe and put It back ln for
Sam Lacey' • 28 pointe led the
a 74-72 victory for the 17th· 16th~ranked New Mexico State
ranked ntana.
Aggl.ee to a 78-72 decision over
Seventh ..... anked Notre Dame Arlzma, in a same marked by

Ironton . . . . . ·,; .. 33-57

Jackaetn , . . . .

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Society News

Mr. and Mrs. Hlel French and
Mrs, Alpha Douglas were busiher employer called oo Mrs. ness visitors in Logan one day
Alpha Barr for lunch TUesday. recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Brown
visited
ote Whaley at a Parkersof st. Albans, W, Va., and Mrs.
Chester Ervin of Middleport call- burg hospital recently.
Mrs. Elda Carsey has returned on C. C. BoJen Friday and
ed
home trom Veterans Hospital
visited with other friends .
improved.
somewhat
Lillian Gardner is a medical
Mr.
Ottie
Wiseman has returnpatient at Holzer Hospital.
Don Gorby was taken to Vet. ed home from Meigs General. He
erans Memorial Hospital by Mar- is still very poorly.
Friday visitors or Ava Gilkey
tin ambulance &amp;turda,y as a medw
e
r e Mrs. Larry Clark and
ical patient.
daughter,
Tamara of Athens, 8cJb..
Richard Jacks, age 69, died
at hil!l home recently by an ap- by Gibson, Mr. am Mrs. F. 0.
parent heart attack. He leans Whalel' ard son, Terry, or Cohis wife, Avanelle, and three lumbus, Mrs. Sharon Jewell and
daughten and three eons and Margaret Douglas.
Mr. Vi.rgil Atkins surtered a
several sisters · and brothers.
heart
attack Thanksgiving Day
His funeral wa1 held at Marand
was
taken by ambulance to
tin's funeral home with blrlal
Melgs
General
Hospital, where
in Miles Cemetery.
his
conlition
is
serious.
M~. Ronald E. 9.ders reDinner guests of Mrs. Lai.IT'II
turlled from a 15 months tour 1
Gibson
Thanksgiving Day were
TVSlOG Det. 3-2 ln Turkey,
Mr.
and
Mrs. John Gibson and
spent a few ~s with his father,
family
of
Athens, Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Siders, and vl1lted his
Gary
Gibson
and son, Albany, Mr.
aunt, Mrs. Alpha Barr. From
here he went to Plattsburg, New and Mrs. James Gibson and son,
York being assigr~ed to 380 A &amp; F local, and Dr. and Mrs. Don Gibson aM children of Baltimore,
aqdn.
Md,
aM Gordon Gibson. Bobby
A traditional Thankagivlng dinner with turkey and ham was Gibson of the U.S.N., was an afheld at the home of Mr. and ternoon caller.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Epple are
Mrs. Alpha Barr at Langsville.
suffering
from a case of flu.
The dimer was honoring MMrs.
Dasa
Markins ot Zanes·
Sgt. Ronald E. ~ders, home on
leave from a 15 months tour of ville is spe!'llingtheweekendwith
Turkey, With him for this vis~ old frieOOs ~re.
Mr. 0te Whaley was brought
it were hla 12 year old son
home
from a Parkersburg hosRoger from St. Louis, Misi!IOllri.
pital
followi"*
surgery Thursday
and hia father, Charley Siders,
Rutland. There were 23 for din- by his grandsoo, Terl')' Whaley.
A number of relatives a n d
ner. Others beat des ones named
friends
attended the funeral of
were Mr. and Mra. Chester Mes·
Mrs.
M.!!.ttie
Bowles Halllday at
.ser, Joe, Frank, Mary, Teressa,
Rawli11gs
~ Ccats Funeral Home
and Damy Morone or ColurOOus,

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Gift Outfit @ $46 .84
and drink...
I e:xaggerate - he's only about tries to change your mind. - H. enrldge., was a prime l'\111118r~ 81e1Ul ol teller.
Dear Helen:
Most deflniiA!Iy reeommended:
The Cowsills are a certaln1y
Kodak lm&gt;tamal1 c 124
:w.
down for the title early in the
I
was
engaged
to
this
very
nice
Ella
Fitzgerald
at
the
Ameridlllerent
group
In
this
Rock
Age:
The other night I babysat un~
year .... Several stewardeaaeB
:'*1 Gift Oulf•t @ $17 .87
til 2 a.m. He drove me home guy and. before I knew it I w·as who live in East Side flats get. they address everyooe as sir cana'• Royal Box: Ella is ev·
ORDER NOW
and !J'Ied to hold m,y hand. When pregnant. We intended getting tlng the sudden huge rent hikes or m&amp;am and are clean~scrub~ erythlng we"ve ever raved about,
married
before
the
baiby
came,
we reached my home, he tried to
have taken extra jobs aa hat- bed looking, which hasn't ham· the world'o llnest In her liold
but
he
was
drafted.
So
we
plankiss me. He also had roving
chicks to help pay the grunt. pored their 4111 otralgbt best - .... Billy Eckotine at the Rainned
on
getting married on his
hands.
In his plea for contributions selling album .... The Cawolll bow GrUI remains a singer with
30-day
leave,
but
he
didn't
get
Coolvillo 0.
1
a great deep organ of a vol c:e Boa 707
To get away, l had to say I'd
to the Latin American Bureau to family's fiflcal serendipity comes
1"' .,_ HU.. I.e.
me.
Not
that
I
know
of,
any.
"think about'" seeing him again.
help the poor, Boston's fine Car"How about making Bud Wilkin•on Secretory of Football?!"
Later I excused him by telling way.
dinal Cushing starts his letter in
There was always something
myself he was drunk. Boy, was
poignant fashion: 11 You remem~
standing in the way. After the
L---------------------------------------------"~~err
ber when the late Pope J o h n
But then I learned this same baby was born, I started hear· xxm was close to death he
thing has happened to other baby· ing rumors that he was already said, 'My bags are packed,
stters too. One of them even married, but keeping it secret. ready go to. • Mine, too, a r e
had to call her brother, as the I got the girl's phone number packed."
guy (divorced and I can under~ and we talked 1t over. But she
Peter O'Toole sings in ""Good·
stand whyr) made a pass before never did say tor sure if she bye Mr. Chips" in a Satchmohe went out. We hear he at. was his wife or only his steady. a«ected gravel ~ voice beeause
By AVA GILKEY
Mrs. Evelyn Montgomery, who
So I called him long d i sDr. Don Gibson and Mrs. Don tempted suicide twice when ttls tance and asked him if I was "m,y real singing voice would
has been a medh:alpatientatRlv~
wife lett him.
empty every theatre. tt ••• , 1be
erside Methodist Eloapital at Co- Gibson a!XI children. Gay aOO
still ltts fiancee and he said he Hong Kong virus flattened Ted
We
have
been
trying
to
tlgure
lumbus, is improving at home. Mark ot Baltimore, Md., are
hlm out. Can you? - THE SIT ~ loved only me. Then I said I'd Brown. Dee Finch, Ame Meara
r-uss ~irley Ledlie oC Colum. here for the long weekend with
talked to his ''wife," and he
their parents, Mrs. Lana Gil&gt; TER
r1 stiller &amp; Meara .... Banker
bus spent the weekend at home.
got mad and told me not to call
Dear Sitter:
George
Wood caught it a month
son
and
the
Murl
Douglas
famiMr. and Mn. Robert Bobo and
any more.
l certainly can!
ly.
ago
(int'l.
influence, probably)
children of DWlbar, W. Va. are
rm
very contused, but 1 still
This
man
is
an
W1Stat1e
tech
·
.. .. Entbuaiast.ic reports trickle
Robert R. Gibson of U.S.N.,
visiting her parent&amp;, Mr. and
erous drunk who shouldn't have Jove him. If I write and tell down from suburban H a wstationed
in
California,
was
met
Mn. Flavey Sigman over the
the custody or his children. Ask him I trust him, do you sup- thorne that a singer named Ralph
weekend and attended church Sun- at the airport in Columbus by his
pose he'll forgive me ror doubtyour parents to take it from
McFarlene (at the Bauhaus) has
day night at the Langsville parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
ing? MISS. HOPING F 0 R "'a fine voice and a great, difeve11ing.
ne
Alkire
Wednesday
church.
MRS.
ferent style;" U it's all true,
Clarice Longstreth ol Gallipo- will leave Sunday evening to reMr. and Mrs. Earl McGrath Dear Miss:
turn
to
his
base
in
California.
lis spent the weekend with her
had Mr. and Mrs. Charles MeExcuse me while I beat my race the truth? This type of man
A nwnber ofpersons from here
children, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Grath and children, local; Mr. head on the wall .... For at least
F ett,y and Mr. and Mra. Ken- attended the funeral of Mrs. Da- and Mrs. Otis McGrath and son, the five thousand, three hundred and marriage go together like
vid Reese at Rawlings • Coats
Lawrence Welk anti Zsa Zaa
neth Longstreth.
Albany, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry and fift.y.sixth time!
Funeral Home in Middleport Fri~ McGrath and two children of Ath·
Gabor. Forget hlrnt -· H.
Only jewelry is the lasting, perCharley Sansbury is home from
Can't you stood...up gals ever
day,
Meigs General Hospital. His conens as dinner guests Thanksgivsonal reminder of your love ...
H. D. Gilkey ofPomeroy, visitdition is abOut the ume.
ing Day.
thai's why people appreciate
Carl Gorby and Lee Fetty call- ed his mother, Ava Gilkey ThursTlte Vance boys are assisting
gifts of jewelry on the mosl
ed on Mr. and MI-11. Charley Sans. day evening.
Mrs. Pauline Atkins with the
sentimental holiday of all . . .
David French of Pasadena, chores during her husband's m.
bury recently.
Christmas. lsn 't there someone
Mr. and J-trs. C. E. Denny cam.• is spending a few da.ys ness.
with
Mr
..
and
Mrs..
Hiel
French.
you 'tllil&lt;l!-.10-gift ir. a special way? ·
(partmts of D&lt;ma ~rt.J) "ttave
Mrs. Phyllis Clay called On
mm.l!d to their new home at , Mrs. · Ava Gilkey and Mr~ aQd Mrs. Mimie McGrath Monday.
Mrs. Lincoln Ruuel and Mr. and
LanBsvllle. ·
'
Mr. Elmer Finlaw visited his
Mrs. Clair Parkerson return- Mrs. Harold f .llogly and chil- father, Elmer Ftnlaw, Sr., at
ed home Friday night after sev- dren were dinner guests o! the an Albany resl home Thanksgiveral days in Holzer Hospital. Clinton Gilkeys in Albany Thanks· ing Day.

Langsville
Social Notes

•

TEAM

More New Year" a Eve prices: much more ..... New rap at tor~
mal deb and college bashes: lads
the Jlotel Edison Rum House in
dlmer Jackett, black Uea no extra chargua (Open House)
.... Trudr Heller's VUiage lrug- and bright sllk • screened Velve..

~©

Meigs • • •.•.•.•. 32 1 32.0

other teams that took victories
in the cloaing aeoond wecmes~
UPI~Wrltor
~c:er ~. tJ\e Olym. day nlghi, Jim Hewitt a
pie otandout, had olready !reo with lett
ocored 35 polnta wben he (IOIIbo to give RiChard on 80-19
baoketboll
Jull before the triumph over · Welt Virgini.a
buzzer and went ug lor • lAy-up Unlveroll)i and Tom Simott hit
wednellda,y night ,In Detroit' o from the free throw line with 10
game with Eaotem Mlchlcan, seconds foemal.nlng then stole
alld the pme t1ed 72.all.
file ball w'lih one loll to
So you'd exped it to Cali in, give Notre Dame a S1 • 56 win
.iull like the othero, and bring mer Wlaconstn .
Besides Nob'e Dame and
Detroit Ito llllh llral&amp;bt win of
the season.
Detroit. Uie ml,y other members
He didn't acore. The ball of the naUon's top 20 in action
rolled
otr the rim, but Wednesda,r night were New
B,y CHAKLES HICHARDS

sweatllhlrts, books, games and
- IOII\ethiDc: most rockers could· tres II no t1n.Y business: lts rev~
n't per,... tile public toward: enuea Iaiit year were more than
grooming aids tor young men. $.1,000,000 and thlo year will be

BESTGIFTS

•

Detroit Wins On Tipin At Buzzer, 7 4-72

. ..
~

sica Lynne, Just In time for a

from

The Dally Sentinel, PcnerO)'·MickUepwt, 0., Thuraday, December 12, 19611

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Staten llland to oommiaaioner Norman Levy added hie otm
exemption - baby daughter J Oil-

BERRY'S WORLD-

3-

TIES BY SUPERBA
BELTS BY SALVATORI
ALL-WEATHER COATS
By AIHgota• &amp; Rolono

WE NOW HAVE EQUIPMENT TO STUD
NEW and RECAPPED TIRES THAT HAVE
THE HOLES INSE1ITED I.

.......'""""'!'-"-~

·co•.

SLACKS

~r JoJm•• &amp;~~::=~~!!!::~------=
Beaimlna FridaJ, Dec. 13

I

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-n. Pall)' Stntlftll.· Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., '('h.ursd&amp;y, December 12, 1968

f.ollege Seores

Browns Make Plan-s For Title Tilt

ut.'BBIE swtMS AGAIN

·
BJ United Preas Imernatimal
Eoot
Pem .SS Delaware 39
For&lt;liam 77 livracuee 62
Duqueane 72 CatbOllc U. 48
LoSolle ~6 Miami, Fla. 71
Yale 63 Brown 59
Nlapra 89 Cornell 63
Mllllnbrg 101 Swrthmo... 76
W.Chater St. 69 :Jippnsbra68

NEW YOHK (UPO - Debbie
t.\Yer triple gold medal winner
ror the U.S. at Mexico Ctt;y, wiD

participate 1n an international

.

CLEVELAND (UP0 -

Tho
Cleveland Brownl WedneldQ"
made plans for deket orden
for a .POUible National Football
League chalrijlionsllJ,p same at
Cleveland Stadium Dec. 29.
Tile Browns will holt the title
game aplnat the Westem Con-

swimming meet at Marse1Ue1,
France, to help dedicate a new
Ol.,yrnpic-sized pool,
Mike Burton, Doug RusseU
and Zac Zorn all Olympic Gold
medalists al~ will compete in ference representative U theo"
defeat Dallas ln the Eastern
the meet.
t..:onlerence playoff here Dec.

B~t66Cmr1Cmm ~

mall

Cleveland, Ohio, t41It. AU on.
velopes obould be plainly markholden on how to ordllr their ed: Cbamplonahlp game ....
Apll.ar JeBt.ing locatlona for the quell, and ooch request llhould
' lndiMle $1 for postage and ban·
champl.tmablp.
Others mQ' order title pme dllnC.
Prices Cor the NFL chamtlcketa by mal~ ~ eeorJlni: a
ploollhlp
pme are $12, •10, 18
certltled cheek, ·bank or poltal
money onh~r to: ·~e Cleveland and $6.
~- All mall order! will be filled
Brmms,
Cleveland Stadium.
on a first-come, ftrlt ~ · served

lnllruc:tlou were bolo~
•
eel to ·Brotml 1811011 tick e l

Carmel News

By the Day

purses.

Midwest
Notre Dame 57 Wis. 56
Dayron 85 Miami, Ohio 55

David Young or Sidney is visiting his granc\)arents, Mr. and

Mrs. Edson Housh.
Mr. and Mrs. Darell Taylor
PLANE
of Creston were weekend guests
MIAMI
(U PD- Professional of Mr. ard r&lt;.o1rs. Allan Taylor,
goiter Mason Rudolph was
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith aM
among 39 perS(lll.S aboard a family visited Lawrence Smithof
Trans World Airlines flight that Laurel Cliff on Sunday.
was hijacked and diverted to
Mrs. Ermal Schreckengost of
Cuba Wednesday.
Parkersburg called on Eunie
' Rudolph won $36,000 on the Brinker and family on Tuesday.
Professional Golfers' Association tour last season.
RUDOLPII

concrd, Min 68 No Dak 62
01. Coll74 W. Dl. 67
Marquette 103 Valprso 66
Concrdia, Dl 83 Lewis 81
Southwest
Louisville 79 SMU 73
Okla. &amp;. 91 Calif. St. 54
New Mex. st. 78 Ariz. 72

The first c ow s at the
Plymouth colony arrived in
1624.

Of\

IILJACK

On the

The traveler's tree is a
close relative of the banana
tree in Madagascar. It collects good drinking water in a
pocket at the base of each
leaf stem .

Hunters should have their
eyes checked each year before
taking to the woods, says the
Ohio Society for the Prevention of Blindness .

Rise

In 1930, just over 21 per cent
of U.S. youth aged 18 to 21
attendeJ high ejucationaJ institutions. By the second half
of the 20th century, the rate
had climb~t.l beyond 32 per
cent.

The alfard Ul ato• Ill thO
rnaJc&gt;&lt; ,..,... plaJet' boot

typlflea the neree
tlellre and

lplrit ol Cormer
moJO&lt; · - ... _
and
pltehina otar F""' ~chinam,

-

died of ........ in

the right· to limit the

~rn5&amp;

i. '· .

Tho blhmus of Tl!lluanltpec
(orma the northern boundiQ"

Reedsville

southern boundary.

News, Notes

ol Central America .8114. 1lie
Iathmu• of Panama fofml'llll

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BATTERIES

~d

the BI'OWltl doloat
Dallas, a public over-die--counter sale would begin at 9 Lm.
Dec. 22 at gate u A"' at the
stadium.

992-~535

POt.IJROY

By United Press lnterratlonal

East
W. L. Pet, GB
Baltimore , , •• 22 7 . 759
Boston ...... 20 7 .741 1
Phila. , , ••.. 18 7 • 720 2

Faa"'BIG

·s!WIH

Cinclnratl , .. , 17 9 • 6.11 3'h
New Yori .... 11 16 ,467 II%
Detroit,,,, .10 17 ,382 11
Milwaukee •• , • 7 22 .241 15
West
Pc~

W. L.

Los Angeles .. 19 9 • 679
San Diego ..• i4 15 • 483 Slh
Allama • . .. , II 15 , 483 S'h

SeatUe ..... 13 18 .419

~h

San Fnn •.•• 12 17 ,414 1112
Chicago •.. , .12" 18 .400 8
Phoenix .•••• 6 21

SHOP YOUR LOCAL HOMETOWN STORESI

GB

•

.

Next Pomeroy Give-Away Sat., Dec. 14

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Baltimore 118 New York 110
Cincinnati 116 San Diego 110

ChristmtU Give-Away

Boston 108 Detroit 106

Phila 143 Phoenix 123
Milwaukee 106 san Fran 96

ft'rs, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
I!forton, Belpre.

Sponsored by Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce.

.-:Mr.

and Mrs. Raleigh Hetzer
IM'ld family of Akron spent a reci.nt weekend at the Hetr:er·Biae

Thursday's Games
Atlanta at Seattle
Onl)· game scheduled

tiOme.

: Mary Ruth and Jo, sauer ot
Uiddleport were overnight euetts
o'l Jane and Jull Whitehead.
;:. Patty Boring. studedt at a busi,Jiess oollege in Columbus, spent
t\le Thadc.sgivtng vacation wttll
her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Grant
and ¥Ike.
·~" Mr. and
Junior Corwrove
Md. daughtar or wooster spent the
..Uekeb:l with Mr. and Mn. Gene
t"llson.
~Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hetzer
fJid famJly or Toledo were holi41tY gueits of Mrs. Mabel Hetzer
411' Mr. and Mrs. FrankBlseand
qm.t4.
• Mrs. Doris Marka of L o n g
lil.tu.n, Mrs. Gladya Caruthers,
~elcy '1'd Penny, of l.oolsvllle

[ill]{&amp;
SCORES

J!ortng

IN
MIRCHANDIIE
Gin CMIInCAID

By United Press International
East
W. L. PclGB

Minnesota •••• 16 6 . 727
Kentucky .. • .. 11 10
New York ...• 8 13
Miami ....... 8 14
Indiana ....... 7 16

. 524 4lh
.381

'flh.

.364 8

All Drawings Held In PoMeroy

. 304 9'12

Pa•l•ina Lat.

All perwna 13 yean of age and older
oli•1lbllo to participate.

West

W. L. Pet. GB
Oakland . ·. , : 20 4 . 833
Dallas ••.• , 10

PROFFITTS WHOLESALE
1 ONLY- Ree. $229.95

3 PC LIVING ROOM
ONLYS

14995

GREEN VINYL

SPEaAL
1 Only- Rog. $389 ..95
MARINE ll.UE

2 PC LIVING
ROOM SUITE

225

Sale

SPEUAL
9·CUP ELECTRIC

FLOOR LAMPS
WAS

NOW

$29.95 $18.
24.95-17.
21.95 - 16.95

Mlrro--motic Coffeepot
with purchase of

_Living Room Suite

or.

... Ins Nov. 25-Ends Dec. 24
No purchase necessary.
Need not be present to win.
Winners will be notified.

ALL PARTICIPATING
STORES WILL GIVE
FREE TICKETS.

PLEASANT -

4 BIG GIVE-AWAYS

Mahala

Johnson, 91, of Rt. 2, Pt. Pleasant, died Tuesday evening at the
home of her son, Walter F. Johnson, following a long iUness.
~ was born in Gallla County on March 1.2, 1874, a daughter
of the late Isaac and &amp;laan Chapman. ~ was a member of the

NOV. 30-D'EC. 7-DEC. 14-DEC. 24
ht ORA WING 1:00 P.M. Hov..,bor 30, 1968
Prizea: $50.00 gift certificate and

2 •• $25.00 Gift Co&lt;tlllcatoo

Good Hope Chureb in Crown~.
Her husband John preeeded
her in death in 1939.
Survivors include two aona,
Walrer, RL 2, 8IMl Lueleo, Huntington; one al8ter, Mra. c. F.
Buckle, Pt. Plealallti three brothers, Bruce Cbapman, Pleauntville, Ohio, and Jotm, and Jamea

2nd DRAWIHG 1:00 P.M. Docomb"' 7, 1968
Prlzoo: 121nch Po.toblo T.V.
$50.00 Gift Cortlllcoto &amp; $25 Gift C1&lt;tlfh:ato

SHOP
POMEROY
STORES
DISPLAYING
THE
GOLD STAR

Chapman, both of Apple Grove~

seven grandchildren and22 great-

grandchildren.
Fmeral services will be held
2 p.m., Friday In the Barton
.United Metbodlll Church. -1al will follow In the church cem-

3rd DRAWIHG 1:00 P.M. Doc..,bo• U, 1968
Prites: 121nch Portable T.V.,
$50.00 Gift Co•tilicato &amp; $25 Gift Cortlficato
4th DRAWING 1:00 P.M. Doco .. bo.24, 1968 ·

CITY ICE AND FUEL CO.

TEXACO

•

675-2460

!192·5186
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
'
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Every
dnp
IIams

PT. PLEASANT W.VA.

••

~tern
Local
'
1Social Notes

.

Blaettnora

B'l"'nt• Budoot Shop

·

1. V.

PARTICIPATING
MERCHANTS:
Elbmoldo
Hartloy'a Sh...

ED.,sbac:h Hardware
Nolun'• Drue Store
Gulnthors Sc &amp; 10c Store

Pickens Hdwo., Matoft
Bailey' 1 Reatourattt

SPONSORS:

Blue &amp; Grey Roshlurant
Downi ..Groll, Inc.

L &amp; Z D•ou Shop
Korr &amp; Van Zanclt Motor Sales
Crow' 1 Steak Hou ••
Lou'• Ashland S.rvlce
Bailey'• Sunoco Station
Larry 1 Sohlo S.rvlco

Now YOJt. Clfthlng Houoo
Bon Fronklln 5toro
~~a ....ilto! I Shoo Shop
Cha,mdn-Canaday Shoo Store
LHI1e 1$tstors "&amp; lola's l.auty Shop
K ond C: ~owoll'f

Goooalft Jowol•y
Ktofarl

""l!..e••,,.....

s....

Tho-f.btlc Shop

Su

ll•n Mill•
Gi b'a "Grocery
Si-o-Markot
Si-•' Plck·A-Polr
p 0 .,...,.~Fiow0f Shop
B.ii.W. H"'d-••
·
Swlohi)&lt; .&amp; Loh•~ Ro•all Drug•
p 0100,.j PoS!ry $hop
' j

Court 5t•oot Grill
Worn or' 1 Borlter &amp;

Pomeroy Hom• &amp; Auto

Po.eroy Cement Block Co.

Fro,.cl• Florist
Ohio Yalloy Plumbing
G &amp; J Auto Porto

s;· HoatlniJ

Moor•'•
StiHio"
Duke's Cleaners
P0111oroy Motor
fylton- Thompton Tractor ·Sales

Kapplo Sohlo
Bowers Drive In

••uty Shop

PoiM'roy Wino Sior•

Riaor 011 Company

·

t::i' and Mrs. Norman Mccatn.
illfrry, Faith and Amber, and Mr.

'
!

Mro. Gale Mccain and Dale

·

Twin City Eloctric
'
G&amp;GColo
PoMeroy Bowling C..
Roitln•o•'• Launclt,.
Matlonwllllo Insurance
A. D. Wood &amp; Son

Dav5 .. Wamor lniuraftco
Tho Dolly SonHnol
WMPO Radio
Athens M•••"l•r

Torch spent TMnksgiv-

&gt;·

Wohrung'• Pastry Shop
Gloeckner'• RostaYrant
The Green Lantern

Landmark

'f!•

and Mra. Starllrw: Massar
..... fllnlly were holldo)&gt;pstaof
~ porenta, Mr. and Mrs. Dina'll!"" Boyloo at Altrod.
,:;t.tr. Earl SummerReldofPenla 11P8JK .a week here with
mother, MrL EdM: Sum.nter' and other relaUvea.

Ewing• Funeral""' ·

Shulort Market

.

llia1L

Farmers lank &amp; Savlntt
Pomeroy Ncitlonal lank

Horok1 Corry·Out

.

,..
1

All gift certlficllt.. to be
Humphreys

.t

Day with Mr. and Mrs. INa
catn, rar Lorw Bottom.
~:t.tro, Mary Reed visltlld Mr.
• Mrs. Wateman White at Keno.
' •''•_,-, l 0. McCoy and son, By.
.ita, went to BurnavUle, W. VL,
&lt;fHr huntlrw Saturday. w h !I e
tJlre, they visited Mro. ~ L.

Chi I~!'

aworded are ·good at AMY
participatint Merchant.

::'Miss Edra McCoy, a student
aY Marsh!lll Unlversll;Y, opent a
foekend .tlth tho L 0. McCoy
flnily. ACOOmpt'l)'lng her WOO
..- rOCillmate, Miss Brenda ~
&amp;.~Ps of Mullens, w. Va. Also
ting were Mr. and Mrs. Lea
kran ot Parkersburg arxl Mr.
Mrs, Larry Smith. Belle-Wile,
~.Mr. arxl
. Mrs. Gene Riggs and
p visited her pareats, Mr. and
pa. Harold Noble, at AlbuquerN. M.
.,.MrL Leota Masur and Mr.
lf1d Mrs. Oscar Babcock spent
nksg!viDa Day with Mr, and
Marion Ria• and dauih' at Lopn.
~mrs. L 0, McCoy and Mrs.
lney Kautz ot Chester made a
~~sa trip to Columbus, re-

1

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Oanville Youth
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trill, Pliny, W. Va.

PT. PLEASANT - The Grand
and Petit Jurloa for the J....

IGCHAEL SMI'I1l
Mlchlel D. Smith, son ol
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of
Syracu1e, Is undergol~ his
Alr Force tt.slc training at
Lackland AFB in Texas. He is
a 1968 graduate of Southern
High School. His address is
AB Michael D. Smith, AF 4711000, 3726 BMTS CMR 1 FLT.
1475, Lacklan:t AFB, Texas,
78236,

J, S.

Black

fliAvelt,

Margaret

Mn.

Thompooo, RL 1 Letart; HANNAN
DISTRICT - Thomas Alford,
RFD Milton, Worthy Conrad,
Glenwood; LEWIS ·DISTRICT -

man, Mason; Forrest Nibert,
Ashton; Carl Chattin, Rt. 2 Le·
on; Nathan R. Slmmona, Rt. 2

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WRAP

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GIFT BOXED

S.q$8.00

. . . . . . @ ....,._

OUR PIPE COUNTER

95

,

it..

17• 95 outfit
19.95..

~eg .

No . 134

Reg. '7.50
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lam·
bert, Mrs. Byrne Vaughan, P&lt;m-

....

:::.•"

cil GWogly, Stevie, Jeffrey and

• ALL DISCOUNTED •

Lesia Ann or Athens, Mr. and
Mra. Gene Lambert, Sherry, Da\1-

Reg. 2.95 1.97
3.95 2.63

Lay-

......,
Mow

flot.

SZ4.9S

MEN'S 3·HEAD, REG. 34.95

23.95

LUDEN'S
ASSORTED

ld, Charlotte and Robert Paulsen or Hemloek Grove, Mr. ant
Mrs. Lee Roush and Rodney of
Galllpolls, Mrs. Helen Johnson
and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin White,
Denlae and llr)'an e@;yed a turkey dinner at the home ot Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Hanl~ of flat-

1/3 OFF

Gilt

24 • 67 outfit

::~-~~.95 26.89 outfit

eroy, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mourn•• of Elyria, Mr. and Mrs. Ce-

7 TRANSISTOR

RADIO

CHOCOLATES

5. lb.

REG.
4.60

Choc.

wooda on Saturday.
Sunday dinner guestsolMr. 100

3.56
""· Cherries

Am..-icon Greeting

CHRISTMAS

~:overed
By Lud•ns

Mrs, Everett Lambert were Mr.
and Mrs. Geoe Lambert, Charlotte, Don, David and ~erry, of
Hemlock Grow. Mr. and Mrs.
carl Mourning, of Elyria, Mr. am

·-

with the Cabinet, decl!ned to

do so.

Rtttulor 25c
O..Siu

3.97

KODAK

POLAROID
MODEL 210
Rogula• 49.95

News, NOteS

""""' ..... !llvtd 111 on 1111111o

Vice-president Charles G.
Dawes, although Invited to olt

BATTERY

REG. 5.00

No. 124

Ill ciOilvtr · ~~on IIIII l'O!reolmbto of poialo
t buketa lo pod- II t hI dlltla, cooldto and KOai-Aidwere
C4tlllb' 1'llllrllllrl: lllltl lo
.~·""'...": .,

fera, Pomeroy.

EVEREADY

MEN'S &amp; LADIES

20.99

Dr. Grabow

McArthur,

DISCHABGED: Mro. John MeDaniel, Maaon; l..arl')' · Carper.
Pt. Pleasant; llrL Audra Jfl-

AMITY BILLFOLDS

POLAROID ~!~~GE:R
MODEL 3000
Rogulor
24.95
SWINGER

Uoo.

J-

Pomeroy.

bag

REG. 4.00

ABREST MADE
PT. PLEASANT - One Br·
rest waa recorded at the county
jail during the poot twent.Y-loor
hours: Byrdell Neal, 59, Pt.
Pleaoant, charged wUh lntoxlea-

Joh ..on, Jamie SUO and Todd, o1
Pmueroy and Mr. and Mr•. Larry
Johnson, Gin1 and Tahnee.
Mra. Paul Pierce and Randy of
Minersville were ~~ vtaltora of Mra. Ge•\11 Shumate
and Mrs. Larry JobnBonand famIly,
Mr. and Mro. Harle,y
and flmlb' wen recent vtaltora ot
Mro. Ada Sloek of Syneuse,
Mr. and Mrs. WOllam ElohiJWer ol SrncuaewereSundayafter..
noon vlaitor ot hta &amp;later. Mr.
IIIII llno. Chorloo !;a)Te and Doo.
Also vialt.irw were Mr. Chlrle•
Sayre and ehlldren of O&lt;o•tor.
Mr. and Mrs. Eup• HontJw.
- a n d R&lt;lnold, ...... ~
vialtor1 ol her aunt end uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. l4wlo Weal, of

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
ADMITTED: Ellzabolh EYona,

ZIPPO LIGHTERS

Limit 2

TIMt body Ia at the Mohr-&amp;evena Funeral Home where arraapments will be announced.

son. Other Stnta,y afternoon visltora were Mr. and Mrs. James

not -

HARDTAC

afternoon In st. Moryo Hoopltal,
Huntington, after a long Wneas.
&amp;lrv)vlng are his wife, Beatrice Wallaee Black; ooe daughter, Mrs. Robert Brown, Raleigh,
N, C.: two 101'1.1, Colonel Charles
S. Black, Ft. Monroe, Va., and
John R. Black, Morton, Ind.;
four brother•, Frank and D. fL
Blaek, both of Hwttingtoo, Harry
Block, Ajlple Grove and Sam
maCk, Le~ap, W. Va.; andthree
alatera, Mrs. Lucinda Wallace
and Mrs. Cora Hogsett, both o1.
Apple Grove and Mrs, Camille
SWigert, Weaver, Alabama.

Rodney of Galllpolla were weekoerxl vlatton ol Mra. Helen J~

bOKln tholr dutleo liu

releaaed.

OPEN EVERY

PT. PLEASANT- J,S.Black,

Mrs. Kemeth Grover, Joy aid
JennJ,ter of 'l'lwPers Plains, Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Hontrw ot F'lat.wooda and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
GWogly. stevle, Jertery and Lisa
AM of Athens. Allernoon ... , ..
were Mr. I!XI Mra. Homer Forest
or Bradford, Mr. am Mra. Lee
Roush and Rodney of Gallt.Polis.
and Mrs. Helen Jotmaon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roush and

Plea-;--

NELSON'S

75, Ajlple Grove, died Wednesday

~- Hliftelaaaoltha
Weolo.ra• !=!,lurch hold ... - · lor !hom, too.
. ......... lilonlllb' llellbwlloC..
A chri.-. poi'IJ wiU behtkl•
. · 11 tho '-it of Llndallld D1J&gt;. cift Dei:. Z1 at '1 p. m, lftbe ~'
' wore 13 m- ldlf,........
lolldldlt 111ert

•preoant.

F. Hall, PL Pleasant; Joseph C.
Bra,y, Henderson; Robert Wolr,
Pt. Pleasant; Fred Elmer Brinker, Letart; Lawrence B. Fore-

poUs Jo'erry; COra t.vera y_., •
eer. Maaon; Dulel B, c--hart, RL 2 Pt.
Pillll:urty, RJ-'D• Pt. PIMM ..
The dole for tho J&gt;Oill ).ry .t o

Ferry; Charles Bedl-

Leon; JameJ W. Morrison, Clifton; Inez WU11011, Rt. 2 PL Plenant; Otha Lanier, Southside; Melvin W. Cobb, Apple Grove; Betty
John5011, Pl. Pleasanti Nina J. C. Sturgeon, Ashton; FlorenCe
BowleJ, Southside: James E. Bea- R. Allen, Pt. Pleaaant; Charles
ver, Sr., Leon; Ace lJ. Henry, H. Frye, Pt. Pleasant; Paul PlckGallipolis Ferry; Man in E, Bell- ena., Rt. 2 Pl. Pleasant; Ernest
nett, Sr., Pl. Pleasant; Eleanor John Morpn, New Haven; Joseph
E. McComb, Pl. Pleaaant; Ma- Guarino, Pt. Pleaaant; lory M.
son Grimm, Henderaon; Doris stanley Rittle, Rt. 2 Pl. PleasDeal, Aaldon; Carobn C. Wll · am: Edwin Withers Aten, Gelll-

Petit jurors drawi1 were: Rhoda

gil F, Adklna, R~ 2 Letart; GRAHAM DISTll!CT ~ 9drley Karr,

New

Gall~lls

The Grand Jury ia acheduled tle, Henderson; Eleanor B. Gill,
ID begin their dutlea on January Gallipolis Ferry; Charles H,
6, 1969 at 9:30 a.m.
Rawson, Southalde; R u t h M.

Leon; COOPERDJSi'RICT- Vir-

era Vallie Toney and William
Barker.
Grand Jurors by dlstrlcta are:
ARBUCKLE DISTRICT - J, W.
Sommer, Southaida; CLENDENIN D~ICT - U.rv.,. C. COt-

DieS Wednesday

a!bvtll•

•.Plalll ..... -

Clifton.

and Bernice

E. CaUow~, Heoderaon; COLOGNE DISTRICT - Gall Jm.,,

ary term ol Mason CounQ' ctr..
eutt court were drawn Mmda,y
afternoon by JIU')' Commlsaion·

\!

' ,. ,..

.........

1!. Kibble honie

f!ium..

ot

Plua: Young Gentle Pony For

Anoclotod Radio &amp; TV

Trust your home heat to

Anl!iihM

Ure Mr. and Mro. Glen Mllhcan
\tParkerobul'J! and Mr. and Mrs.
David Smith and lamt4, Long

tit

Prl us: Color T, V. and Ster..

etery.
Friends DlB&gt; call at tho Chap.
man - Wlleoxen Mortuary alter
2 p.m., '!'h"rllda.Y.

.. ~ gueowif

••
•

Dies Tuesday

o

~~.~, ~·· .,~" Larkins; Wolfpen

~sm

Mahala Johnson

PT.

Mi'&amp;.

::.

111-J

Los Angeles 124 MinneBOt 116
Only games scheduled

- -·· ~·· ~PECIAL

SUITE

,526

Denver , , .•• 11 10 . 524 '"flh
Los Angeles .. 10 10 .500 8
New Orleans .. 9 12 .429 9lh
Houston •.•• 5 11 .313 111h
Wednesday's Results
Kentucky 106 Houston 99
Indiana 117 Miami 100

lll1p
PICTURES

9

iuests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ounree Of Little Hocki~.
: Virginia Moore, Parkersburg,
W. VI.., was en overnight guest
of Mr. am Mrs. Chester Buckley.
; . Thanksgiving guests at the
~orne or Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buckley were Mr. m:t Mrs. John LodWick, aDd Mr. snd Mrs. Steve Lod• ot Columbus~ Mr. and Mrs.
wick,
Cate McC&amp;tn and Dale Lee, and
¥!'. lnd Mn. Rand.ll Coulson of
Torch, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Buckley, Anita, Kevin, Bryce and Ra1Jee or Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs.
Qeorge Buckley anti Pam, Mr.
~ Mrs. Charles Humphrey, KaPen and Robin, and Mr. and Mrs.
~heater Buckley.
and Mrs.. Dorsel Riebel
iPent TRanksgjving Day with Mr.
ol1d Mrs. John Rlebelandtamt4,
P.aneroy Rd., other visitors at
(lie Riebel home were Mr. and
Ttrs. Robert Morton and daugh-

·: Mr.

5th Annual Gold Star

.222 12'.12

Wednesday'• Results

frank, Long Bouom.
• Mr. lnd Mra. James Ruth ard
buy ...,,.. Thanksgiving dinner

'

279 W. MAIN

TV StoMpl On All Purchuesl

o

rarlliue~ley,
, Mr. and Mra. Ernest Ruth alii
W:r. lriiMra. Johnnie Kibble were
'):hlnkaglvlne dinner gueats at the
IJOme ol Mr. and Mra. Harltsa

LOU~ ASHLAND

BaoUeB,N~. ~l~eand pt, Pleasant; Goldie Beattie, tot- am, Pt:. Pleall.nt; Garnet Marie
Carter Franklin, Pt.. PieaADti tageville; Laura A. Flowers , Pt. Baxter, R,t 2 Letart; Lawrence
ROBINSON DISTRICT - Hazel Pleasant; t:harles D. Lon&amp; Jr .• E, Elhenaur, RL 2 PI, Pleaaant;
E, Roulh, Pt. Plea-; UNION Galllpoll.a Fer17; Chel cle C. Fow- Herbert D. Robert•, Galllpollo
DISTRICT - Herman Stone, Rt. ble, Apple Grove; Clerc Sayre, Fer!')'; Dreama Y. Aefker, Hon3 LOoo; WAGGENER DISTRICT Rt. 2 .Pt. Pleasart; Curti• G, derlon; Byrd Patter&amp;OII, GAlllMelvin Earl Clarl&lt;, Well Co· Burdette, Leon; Wadear R, Tha- polla Ferry; Roae H. LJ.paeomb,
lumbla and llorolllr VanMatre, bet. Pt. Pleasant; Bird B. Hughes, Rt. 2 Pl. P1eaaant; Albert Keefer,

Grand, Petit Jurors
Drawn by CommiSSlOD -

B,y MRS. LYLE BALDERSON
:- Mr. lnCI Mra, E. M. Riddle,
tarkersburc, w. VL, spent the
""cent .hoUdA)' with Mr. and Mra.

6 VO_LT AVAILABLE

~r

o1 tickets in any sln&amp;le order.

SCORES

llou..urlt!l: .j j

12·Volt
2 yu auarantu .•• .19.1,5
3 year 111Jrantee.... 25.95
4 year parantee .... 29.95

Only games scheduled

EVERYTHING AT SALE PRICES-TIL JANUARY 1st

~ve

basis, with tbe club re..rvlnl

21.

DARK MffiAGE TO COA.ST
ARCADIA,
Cali!.
(UPI)Dark Mirage, voted the best 3year old horse by the Mornlng
Telegraph and the Da..IJ.y Racing
Form, arrived WednesdB_v at
Richmond 80 W.Va. 79
Santa Anita racetrack.
No. Tex. St. 78 Centenary 73
The Lloyd Miller owned fillY
Citadel 87 stetson 74
is
being aimed toward the Feb.
E. Caroln 77 Wllm&amp;Mary 66
Aldrsn~rdua 96 W.Va. Wsl.Yn 75 1 Charles H. Strub Stake&amp; and
Mrs. Hattie PoweU and daughthe March 1 Santa Maga.rita ter. Addie, of Portland called on
Murcy Sl. 66 Bradley 63
stakes, both carrying $100,000 Mrs. Mary Circle recently.
Fisk 84 Tuakegee 82

Rod'lester 76 Alfred 55
South
Princeton 72 Md. 63
Virginia 81 Duke 75
Tulane- 108 Texas 95

ROSE AWARDED .
CINCINNATI (UP&amp; - OUdlel•
dor !'WI RoN of lllo Clndmatl
Roda n~ named Wimer of tbe
1968 "Huteh Awardt' in ballaUnc
by
moJor ,....,. beNMII
writerl

box

CARDS

39C

ond

VA LUI
510.00

$).16

I .AG-O-BOWS

9 Roll
RIBBON

25
Count
Ree. 98c

ICICLES 29C and 59C
59C

LOTION
R... $1.50
ONLY

ANu
UP

TREE TRIMMING
TINSEL

.Ami SH.AVI

10~

TREE STAND
Motal 9~
ALSO
SELECTION-of $2.69

GARLAND

HAl
KARA

98C

TREE ORNAMENTS
Glass, Plain &amp; Decorated
REG.
89c

REG.
98c

HAIR
DRYER

76C

''Domini.,
PORTABLE
Roc.l1.95

CHRISTMAS LIGHTS

1 29
~;.r,;.:, 1;:.:;,,-;:·s;;;··· . • .
Rotula, 3.19........ ·-·~· . 2. 47

7·Llght lndoo• Sot

10.88

Each Light Bums lnd_d .. tly

LIGHTBULBS
C7Ya

5
for

STOREWIDE CHRISTMAS SPECIALS

Rock.t c.u.,t.ane Tape~"

Gin Size Can

·sNOW

::·69C _.,. '

'

X

800" By

Makoro of Scotch T.,., Rog. 27&lt;.-~--~. 14c
10·Roll Ch•l•-a Papo•L R.,. 2.98. ... 2.29
3-Roll Ch•i•'"'n Pa,.. ""'· 98c. ______ 49c
9·V Tf1!o•i•lo&lt; Radio Bati• ..,......._onlr 19c
Fuo Facto.,. Jr. br Pl.., Doh.....•- ...... 1.92

R.,. 2.40

MewCa ..y Twist '• Turn Waist DoiL .. 3.19

[~,~~~.~:~,:•--Pnlte..lonal
~~~

Con•olo

Mol~

Dfyor •

E•tr~

l11roe h!lr&lt;:l hOOd with

I he•Qhl . 1000 watts. fo o:?5% tuter d•y•f10 • Buil t- on 5-oos•t•on temperature

for co m tort, conv c me'1CI! • St~ led •n b lue and whole • 2 storage wells hold
I~'C'"~' "" Folds IN car rv ona, hghtweoght • I res tupper' arton- 13 tos. • 120 volt$,

•

watts

BY DOMINION
Self contained with fo5f drying ridge hood.
Built in control panel.

Retular
34.95

27.96

�t _

-n. Pall)' Stntlftll.· Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., '('h.ursd&amp;y, December 12, 1968

f.ollege Seores

Browns Make Plan-s For Title Tilt

ut.'BBIE swtMS AGAIN

·
BJ United Preas Imernatimal
Eoot
Pem .SS Delaware 39
For&lt;liam 77 livracuee 62
Duqueane 72 CatbOllc U. 48
LoSolle ~6 Miami, Fla. 71
Yale 63 Brown 59
Nlapra 89 Cornell 63
Mllllnbrg 101 Swrthmo... 76
W.Chater St. 69 :Jippnsbra68

NEW YOHK (UPO - Debbie
t.\Yer triple gold medal winner
ror the U.S. at Mexico Ctt;y, wiD

participate 1n an international

.

CLEVELAND (UP0 -

Tho
Cleveland Brownl WedneldQ"
made plans for deket orden
for a .POUible National Football
League chalrijlionsllJ,p same at
Cleveland Stadium Dec. 29.
Tile Browns will holt the title
game aplnat the Westem Con-

swimming meet at Marse1Ue1,
France, to help dedicate a new
Ol.,yrnpic-sized pool,
Mike Burton, Doug RusseU
and Zac Zorn all Olympic Gold
medalists al~ will compete in ference representative U theo"
defeat Dallas ln the Eastern
the meet.
t..:onlerence playoff here Dec.

B~t66Cmr1Cmm ~

mall

Cleveland, Ohio, t41It. AU on.
velopes obould be plainly markholden on how to ordllr their ed: Cbamplonahlp game ....
Apll.ar JeBt.ing locatlona for the quell, and ooch request llhould
' lndiMle $1 for postage and ban·
champl.tmablp.
Others mQ' order title pme dllnC.
Prices Cor the NFL chamtlcketa by mal~ ~ eeorJlni: a
ploollhlp
pme are $12, •10, 18
certltled cheek, ·bank or poltal
money onh~r to: ·~e Cleveland and $6.
~- All mall order! will be filled
Brmms,
Cleveland Stadium.
on a first-come, ftrlt ~ · served

lnllruc:tlou were bolo~
•
eel to ·Brotml 1811011 tick e l

Carmel News

By the Day

purses.

Midwest
Notre Dame 57 Wis. 56
Dayron 85 Miami, Ohio 55

David Young or Sidney is visiting his granc\)arents, Mr. and

Mrs. Edson Housh.
Mr. and Mrs. Darell Taylor
PLANE
of Creston were weekend guests
MIAMI
(U PD- Professional of Mr. ard r&lt;.o1rs. Allan Taylor,
goiter Mason Rudolph was
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith aM
among 39 perS(lll.S aboard a family visited Lawrence Smithof
Trans World Airlines flight that Laurel Cliff on Sunday.
was hijacked and diverted to
Mrs. Ermal Schreckengost of
Cuba Wednesday.
Parkersburg called on Eunie
' Rudolph won $36,000 on the Brinker and family on Tuesday.
Professional Golfers' Association tour last season.
RUDOLPII

concrd, Min 68 No Dak 62
01. Coll74 W. Dl. 67
Marquette 103 Valprso 66
Concrdia, Dl 83 Lewis 81
Southwest
Louisville 79 SMU 73
Okla. &amp;. 91 Calif. St. 54
New Mex. st. 78 Ariz. 72

The first c ow s at the
Plymouth colony arrived in
1624.

Of\

IILJACK

On the

The traveler's tree is a
close relative of the banana
tree in Madagascar. It collects good drinking water in a
pocket at the base of each
leaf stem .

Hunters should have their
eyes checked each year before
taking to the woods, says the
Ohio Society for the Prevention of Blindness .

Rise

In 1930, just over 21 per cent
of U.S. youth aged 18 to 21
attendeJ high ejucationaJ institutions. By the second half
of the 20th century, the rate
had climb~t.l beyond 32 per
cent.

The alfard Ul ato• Ill thO
rnaJc&gt;&lt; ,..,... plaJet' boot

typlflea the neree
tlellre and

lplrit ol Cormer
moJO&lt; · - ... _
and
pltehina otar F""' ~chinam,

-

died of ........ in

the right· to limit the

~rn5&amp;

i. '· .

Tho blhmus of Tl!lluanltpec
(orma the northern boundiQ"

Reedsville

southern boundary.

News, Notes

ol Central America .8114. 1lie
Iathmu• of Panama fofml'llll

1164;;.;;,·----------~

BATTERIES

~d

the BI'OWltl doloat
Dallas, a public over-die--counter sale would begin at 9 Lm.
Dec. 22 at gate u A"' at the
stadium.

992-~535

POt.IJROY

By United Press lnterratlonal

East
W. L. Pet, GB
Baltimore , , •• 22 7 . 759
Boston ...... 20 7 .741 1
Phila. , , ••.. 18 7 • 720 2

Faa"'BIG

·s!WIH

Cinclnratl , .. , 17 9 • 6.11 3'h
New Yori .... 11 16 ,467 II%
Detroit,,,, .10 17 ,382 11
Milwaukee •• , • 7 22 .241 15
West
Pc~

W. L.

Los Angeles .. 19 9 • 679
San Diego ..• i4 15 • 483 Slh
Allama • . .. , II 15 , 483 S'h

SeatUe ..... 13 18 .419

~h

San Fnn •.•• 12 17 ,414 1112
Chicago •.. , .12" 18 .400 8
Phoenix .•••• 6 21

SHOP YOUR LOCAL HOMETOWN STORESI

GB

•

.

Next Pomeroy Give-Away Sat., Dec. 14

L-------------~-------------~--------

Baltimore 118 New York 110
Cincinnati 116 San Diego 110

ChristmtU Give-Away

Boston 108 Detroit 106

Phila 143 Phoenix 123
Milwaukee 106 san Fran 96

ft'rs, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
I!forton, Belpre.

Sponsored by Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce.

.-:Mr.

and Mrs. Raleigh Hetzer
IM'ld family of Akron spent a reci.nt weekend at the Hetr:er·Biae

Thursday's Games
Atlanta at Seattle
Onl)· game scheduled

tiOme.

: Mary Ruth and Jo, sauer ot
Uiddleport were overnight euetts
o'l Jane and Jull Whitehead.
;:. Patty Boring. studedt at a busi,Jiess oollege in Columbus, spent
t\le Thadc.sgivtng vacation wttll
her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Grant
and ¥Ike.
·~" Mr. and
Junior Corwrove
Md. daughtar or wooster spent the
..Uekeb:l with Mr. and Mn. Gene
t"llson.
~Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hetzer
fJid famJly or Toledo were holi41tY gueits of Mrs. Mabel Hetzer
411' Mr. and Mrs. FrankBlseand
qm.t4.
• Mrs. Doris Marka of L o n g
lil.tu.n, Mrs. Gladya Caruthers,
~elcy '1'd Penny, of l.oolsvllle

[ill]{&amp;
SCORES

J!ortng

IN
MIRCHANDIIE
Gin CMIInCAID

By United Press International
East
W. L. PclGB

Minnesota •••• 16 6 . 727
Kentucky .. • .. 11 10
New York ...• 8 13
Miami ....... 8 14
Indiana ....... 7 16

. 524 4lh
.381

'flh.

.364 8

All Drawings Held In PoMeroy

. 304 9'12

Pa•l•ina Lat.

All perwna 13 yean of age and older
oli•1lbllo to participate.

West

W. L. Pet. GB
Oakland . ·. , : 20 4 . 833
Dallas ••.• , 10

PROFFITTS WHOLESALE
1 ONLY- Ree. $229.95

3 PC LIVING ROOM
ONLYS

14995

GREEN VINYL

SPEaAL
1 Only- Rog. $389 ..95
MARINE ll.UE

2 PC LIVING
ROOM SUITE

225

Sale

SPEUAL
9·CUP ELECTRIC

FLOOR LAMPS
WAS

NOW

$29.95 $18.
24.95-17.
21.95 - 16.95

Mlrro--motic Coffeepot
with purchase of

_Living Room Suite

or.

... Ins Nov. 25-Ends Dec. 24
No purchase necessary.
Need not be present to win.
Winners will be notified.

ALL PARTICIPATING
STORES WILL GIVE
FREE TICKETS.

PLEASANT -

4 BIG GIVE-AWAYS

Mahala

Johnson, 91, of Rt. 2, Pt. Pleasant, died Tuesday evening at the
home of her son, Walter F. Johnson, following a long iUness.
~ was born in Gallla County on March 1.2, 1874, a daughter
of the late Isaac and &amp;laan Chapman. ~ was a member of the

NOV. 30-D'EC. 7-DEC. 14-DEC. 24
ht ORA WING 1:00 P.M. Hov..,bor 30, 1968
Prizea: $50.00 gift certificate and

2 •• $25.00 Gift Co&lt;tlllcatoo

Good Hope Chureb in Crown~.
Her husband John preeeded
her in death in 1939.
Survivors include two aona,
Walrer, RL 2, 8IMl Lueleo, Huntington; one al8ter, Mra. c. F.
Buckle, Pt. Plealallti three brothers, Bruce Cbapman, Pleauntville, Ohio, and Jotm, and Jamea

2nd DRAWIHG 1:00 P.M. Docomb"' 7, 1968
Prlzoo: 121nch Po.toblo T.V.
$50.00 Gift Cortlllcoto &amp; $25 Gift C1&lt;tlfh:ato

SHOP
POMEROY
STORES
DISPLAYING
THE
GOLD STAR

Chapman, both of Apple Grove~

seven grandchildren and22 great-

grandchildren.
Fmeral services will be held
2 p.m., Friday In the Barton
.United Metbodlll Church. -1al will follow In the church cem-

3rd DRAWIHG 1:00 P.M. Doc..,bo• U, 1968
Prites: 121nch Portable T.V.,
$50.00 Gift Co•tilicato &amp; $25 Gift Cortlficato
4th DRAWING 1:00 P.M. Doco .. bo.24, 1968 ·

CITY ICE AND FUEL CO.

TEXACO

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PT. PLEASANT W.VA.

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Local
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Blaettnora

B'l"'nt• Budoot Shop

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PARTICIPATING
MERCHANTS:
Elbmoldo
Hartloy'a Sh...

ED.,sbac:h Hardware
Nolun'• Drue Store
Gulnthors Sc &amp; 10c Store

Pickens Hdwo., Matoft
Bailey' 1 Reatourattt

SPONSORS:

Blue &amp; Grey Roshlurant
Downi ..Groll, Inc.

L &amp; Z D•ou Shop
Korr &amp; Van Zanclt Motor Sales
Crow' 1 Steak Hou ••
Lou'• Ashland S.rvlce
Bailey'• Sunoco Station
Larry 1 Sohlo S.rvlco

Now YOJt. Clfthlng Houoo
Bon Fronklln 5toro
~~a ....ilto! I Shoo Shop
Cha,mdn-Canaday Shoo Store
LHI1e 1$tstors "&amp; lola's l.auty Shop
K ond C: ~owoll'f

Goooalft Jowol•y
Ktofarl

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Tho-f.btlc Shop

Su

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Gi b'a "Grocery
Si-o-Markot
Si-•' Plck·A-Polr
p 0 .,...,.~Fiow0f Shop
B.ii.W. H"'d-••
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Swlohi)&lt; .&amp; Loh•~ Ro•all Drug•
p 0100,.j PoS!ry $hop
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Court 5t•oot Grill
Worn or' 1 Borlter &amp;

Pomeroy Hom• &amp; Auto

Po.eroy Cement Block Co.

Fro,.cl• Florist
Ohio Yalloy Plumbing
G &amp; J Auto Porto

s;· HoatlniJ

Moor•'•
StiHio"
Duke's Cleaners
P0111oroy Motor
fylton- Thompton Tractor ·Sales

Kapplo Sohlo
Bowers Drive In

••uty Shop

PoiM'roy Wino Sior•

Riaor 011 Company

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t::i' and Mrs. Norman Mccatn.
illfrry, Faith and Amber, and Mr.

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Mro. Gale Mccain and Dale

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Twin City Eloctric
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G&amp;GColo
PoMeroy Bowling C..
Roitln•o•'• Launclt,.
Matlonwllllo Insurance
A. D. Wood &amp; Son

Dav5 .. Wamor lniuraftco
Tho Dolly SonHnol
WMPO Radio
Athens M•••"l•r

Torch spent TMnksgiv-

&gt;·

Wohrung'• Pastry Shop
Gloeckner'• RostaYrant
The Green Lantern

Landmark

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and Mra. Starllrw: Massar
..... fllnlly were holldo)&gt;pstaof
~ porenta, Mr. and Mrs. Dina'll!"" Boyloo at Altrod.
,:;t.tr. Earl SummerReldofPenla 11P8JK .a week here with
mother, MrL EdM: Sum.nter' and other relaUvea.

Ewing• Funeral""' ·

Shulort Market

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Farmers lank &amp; Savlntt
Pomeroy Ncitlonal lank

Horok1 Corry·Out

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All gift certlficllt.. to be
Humphreys

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Day with Mr. and Mrs. INa
catn, rar Lorw Bottom.
~:t.tro, Mary Reed visltlld Mr.
• Mrs. Wateman White at Keno.
' •''•_,-, l 0. McCoy and son, By.
.ita, went to BurnavUle, W. VL,
&lt;fHr huntlrw Saturday. w h !I e
tJlre, they visited Mro. ~ L.

Chi I~!'

aworded are ·good at AMY
participatint Merchant.

::'Miss Edra McCoy, a student
aY Marsh!lll Unlversll;Y, opent a
foekend .tlth tho L 0. McCoy
flnily. ACOOmpt'l)'lng her WOO
..- rOCillmate, Miss Brenda ~
&amp;.~Ps of Mullens, w. Va. Also
ting were Mr. and Mrs. Lea
kran ot Parkersburg arxl Mr.
Mrs, Larry Smith. Belle-Wile,
~.Mr. arxl
. Mrs. Gene Riggs and
p visited her pareats, Mr. and
pa. Harold Noble, at AlbuquerN. M.
.,.MrL Leota Masur and Mr.
lf1d Mrs. Oscar Babcock spent
nksg!viDa Day with Mr, and
Marion Ria• and dauih' at Lopn.
~mrs. L 0, McCoy and Mrs.
lney Kautz ot Chester made a
~~sa trip to Columbus, re-

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PT. PLEASANT - The Grand
and Petit Jurloa for the J....

IGCHAEL SMI'I1l
Mlchlel D. Smith, son ol
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of
Syracu1e, Is undergol~ his
Alr Force tt.slc training at
Lackland AFB in Texas. He is
a 1968 graduate of Southern
High School. His address is
AB Michael D. Smith, AF 4711000, 3726 BMTS CMR 1 FLT.
1475, Lacklan:t AFB, Texas,
78236,

J, S.

Black

fliAvelt,

Margaret

Mn.

Thompooo, RL 1 Letart; HANNAN
DISTRICT - Thomas Alford,
RFD Milton, Worthy Conrad,
Glenwood; LEWIS ·DISTRICT -

man, Mason; Forrest Nibert,
Ashton; Carl Chattin, Rt. 2 Le·
on; Nathan R. Slmmona, Rt. 2

FREE
GIFT
WRAP

CANDY

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39c

Reg. 3. 95 ••••••• 2. 99
Reg. 4.95••••••• 3.89
Reg. 5. 95••••••••4. 59

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PAPERMATE

NORELCO

INSTAMATIC

PENS

THE SHAVER PLUSf

GIFT BOXED

S.q$8.00

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OUR PIPE COUNTER

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No . 134

Reg. '7.50
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lam·
bert, Mrs. Byrne Vaughan, P&lt;m-

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cil GWogly, Stevie, Jeffrey and

• ALL DISCOUNTED •

Lesia Ann or Athens, Mr. and
Mra. Gene Lambert, Sherry, Da\1-

Reg. 2.95 1.97
3.95 2.63

Lay-

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SZ4.9S

MEN'S 3·HEAD, REG. 34.95

23.95

LUDEN'S
ASSORTED

ld, Charlotte and Robert Paulsen or Hemloek Grove, Mr. ant
Mrs. Lee Roush and Rodney of
Galllpolls, Mrs. Helen Johnson
and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin White,
Denlae and llr)'an e@;yed a turkey dinner at the home ot Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Hanl~ of flat-

1/3 OFF

Gilt

24 • 67 outfit

::~-~~.95 26.89 outfit

eroy, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mourn•• of Elyria, Mr. and Mrs. Ce-

7 TRANSISTOR

RADIO

CHOCOLATES

5. lb.

REG.
4.60

Choc.

wooda on Saturday.
Sunday dinner guestsolMr. 100

3.56
""· Cherries

Am..-icon Greeting

CHRISTMAS

~:overed
By Lud•ns

Mrs, Everett Lambert were Mr.
and Mrs. Geoe Lambert, Charlotte, Don, David and ~erry, of
Hemlock Grow. Mr. and Mrs.
carl Mourning, of Elyria, Mr. am

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with the Cabinet, decl!ned to

do so.

Rtttulor 25c
O..Siu

3.97

KODAK

POLAROID
MODEL 210
Rogula• 49.95

News, NOteS

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Vice-president Charles G.
Dawes, although Invited to olt

BATTERY

REG. 5.00

No. 124

Ill ciOilvtr · ~~on IIIII l'O!reolmbto of poialo
t buketa lo pod- II t hI dlltla, cooldto and KOai-Aidwere
C4tlllb' 1'llllrllllrl: lllltl lo
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fera, Pomeroy.

EVEREADY

MEN'S &amp; LADIES

20.99

Dr. Grabow

McArthur,

DISCHABGED: Mro. John MeDaniel, Maaon; l..arl')' · Carper.
Pt. Pleasant; llrL Audra Jfl-

AMITY BILLFOLDS

POLAROID ~!~~GE:R
MODEL 3000
Rogulor
24.95
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bag

REG. 4.00

ABREST MADE
PT. PLEASANT - One Br·
rest waa recorded at the county
jail during the poot twent.Y-loor
hours: Byrdell Neal, 59, Pt.
Pleaoant, charged wUh lntoxlea-

Joh ..on, Jamie SUO and Todd, o1
Pmueroy and Mr. and Mr•. Larry
Johnson, Gin1 and Tahnee.
Mra. Paul Pierce and Randy of
Minersville were ~~ vtaltora of Mra. Ge•\11 Shumate
and Mrs. Larry JobnBonand famIly,
Mr. and Mro. Harle,y
and flmlb' wen recent vtaltora ot
Mro. Ada Sloek of Syneuse,
Mr. and Mrs. WOllam ElohiJWer ol SrncuaewereSundayafter..
noon vlaitor ot hta &amp;later. Mr.
IIIII llno. Chorloo !;a)Te and Doo.
Also vialt.irw were Mr. Chlrle•
Sayre and ehlldren of O&lt;o•tor.
Mr. and Mrs. Eup• HontJw.
- a n d R&lt;lnold, ...... ~
vialtor1 ol her aunt end uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. l4wlo Weal, of

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
ADMITTED: Ellzabolh EYona,

ZIPPO LIGHTERS

Limit 2

TIMt body Ia at the Mohr-&amp;evena Funeral Home where arraapments will be announced.

son. Other Stnta,y afternoon visltora were Mr. and Mrs. James

not -

HARDTAC

afternoon In st. Moryo Hoopltal,
Huntington, after a long Wneas.
&amp;lrv)vlng are his wife, Beatrice Wallaee Black; ooe daughter, Mrs. Robert Brown, Raleigh,
N, C.: two 101'1.1, Colonel Charles
S. Black, Ft. Monroe, Va., and
John R. Black, Morton, Ind.;
four brother•, Frank and D. fL
Blaek, both of Hwttingtoo, Harry
Block, Ajlple Grove and Sam
maCk, Le~ap, W. Va.; andthree
alatera, Mrs. Lucinda Wallace
and Mrs. Cora Hogsett, both o1.
Apple Grove and Mrs, Camille
SWigert, Weaver, Alabama.

Rodney of Galllpolla were weekoerxl vlatton ol Mra. Helen J~

bOKln tholr dutleo liu

releaaed.

OPEN EVERY

PT. PLEASANT- J,S.Black,

Mrs. Kemeth Grover, Joy aid
JennJ,ter of 'l'lwPers Plains, Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Hontrw ot F'lat.wooda and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
GWogly. stevle, Jertery and Lisa
AM of Athens. Allernoon ... , ..
were Mr. I!XI Mra. Homer Forest
or Bradford, Mr. am Mra. Lee
Roush and Rodney of Gallt.Polis.
and Mrs. Helen Jotmaon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roush and

Plea-;--

NELSON'S

75, Ajlple Grove, died Wednesday

~- Hliftelaaaoltha
Weolo.ra• !=!,lurch hold ... - · lor !hom, too.
. ......... lilonlllb' llellbwlloC..
A chri.-. poi'IJ wiU behtkl•
. · 11 tho '-it of Llndallld D1J&gt;. cift Dei:. Z1 at '1 p. m, lftbe ~'
' wore 13 m- ldlf,........
lolldldlt 111ert

•preoant.

F. Hall, PL Pleasant; Joseph C.
Bra,y, Henderson; Robert Wolr,
Pt. Pleasant; Fred Elmer Brinker, Letart; Lawrence B. Fore-

poUs Jo'erry; COra t.vera y_., •
eer. Maaon; Dulel B, c--hart, RL 2 Pt.
Pillll:urty, RJ-'D• Pt. PIMM ..
The dole for tho J&gt;Oill ).ry .t o

Ferry; Charles Bedl-

Leon; JameJ W. Morrison, Clifton; Inez WU11011, Rt. 2 PL Plenant; Otha Lanier, Southside; Melvin W. Cobb, Apple Grove; Betty
John5011, Pl. Pleasanti Nina J. C. Sturgeon, Ashton; FlorenCe
BowleJ, Southside: James E. Bea- R. Allen, Pt. Pleaaant; Charles
ver, Sr., Leon; Ace lJ. Henry, H. Frye, Pt. Pleasant; Paul PlckGallipolis Ferry; Man in E, Bell- ena., Rt. 2 Pl. Pleasant; Ernest
nett, Sr., Pl. Pleasant; Eleanor John Morpn, New Haven; Joseph
E. McComb, Pl. Pleaaant; Ma- Guarino, Pt. Pleaaant; lory M.
son Grimm, Henderaon; Doris stanley Rittle, Rt. 2 Pl. PleasDeal, Aaldon; Carobn C. Wll · am: Edwin Withers Aten, Gelll-

Petit jurors drawi1 were: Rhoda

gil F, Adklna, R~ 2 Letart; GRAHAM DISTll!CT ~ 9drley Karr,

New

Gall~lls

The Grand Jury ia acheduled tle, Henderson; Eleanor B. Gill,
ID begin their dutlea on January Gallipolis Ferry; Charles H,
6, 1969 at 9:30 a.m.
Rawson, Southalde; R u t h M.

Leon; COOPERDJSi'RICT- Vir-

era Vallie Toney and William
Barker.
Grand Jurors by dlstrlcta are:
ARBUCKLE DISTRICT - J, W.
Sommer, Southaida; CLENDENIN D~ICT - U.rv.,. C. COt-

DieS Wednesday

a!bvtll•

•.Plalll ..... -

Clifton.

and Bernice

E. CaUow~, Heoderaon; COLOGNE DISTRICT - Gall Jm.,,

ary term ol Mason CounQ' ctr..
eutt court were drawn Mmda,y
afternoon by JIU')' Commlsaion·

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Plua: Young Gentle Pony For

Anoclotod Radio &amp; TV

Trust your home heat to

Anl!iihM

Ure Mr. and Mro. Glen Mllhcan
\tParkerobul'J! and Mr. and Mrs.
David Smith and lamt4, Long

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Prl us: Color T, V. and Ster..

etery.
Friends DlB&gt; call at tho Chap.
man - Wlleoxen Mortuary alter
2 p.m., '!'h"rllda.Y.

.. ~ gueowif

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Dies Tuesday

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~~.~, ~·· .,~" Larkins; Wolfpen

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Mahala Johnson

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Los Angeles 124 MinneBOt 116
Only games scheduled

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SUITE

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Denver , , .•• 11 10 . 524 '"flh
Los Angeles .. 10 10 .500 8
New Orleans .. 9 12 .429 9lh
Houston •.•• 5 11 .313 111h
Wednesday's Results
Kentucky 106 Houston 99
Indiana 117 Miami 100

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PICTURES

9

iuests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ounree Of Little Hocki~.
: Virginia Moore, Parkersburg,
W. VI.., was en overnight guest
of Mr. am Mrs. Chester Buckley.
; . Thanksgiving guests at the
~orne or Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buckley were Mr. m:t Mrs. John LodWick, aDd Mr. snd Mrs. Steve Lod• ot Columbus~ Mr. and Mrs.
wick,
Cate McC&amp;tn and Dale Lee, and
¥!'. lnd Mn. Rand.ll Coulson of
Torch, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Buckley, Anita, Kevin, Bryce and Ra1Jee or Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs.
Qeorge Buckley anti Pam, Mr.
~ Mrs. Charles Humphrey, KaPen and Robin, and Mr. and Mrs.
~heater Buckley.
and Mrs.. Dorsel Riebel
iPent TRanksgjving Day with Mr.
ol1d Mrs. John Rlebelandtamt4,
P.aneroy Rd., other visitors at
(lie Riebel home were Mr. and
Ttrs. Robert Morton and daugh-

·: Mr.

5th Annual Gold Star

.222 12'.12

Wednesday'• Results

frank, Long Bouom.
• Mr. lnd Mra. James Ruth ard
buy ...,,.. Thanksgiving dinner

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279 W. MAIN

TV StoMpl On All Purchuesl

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rarlliue~ley,
, Mr. and Mra. Ernest Ruth alii
W:r. lriiMra. Johnnie Kibble were
'):hlnkaglvlne dinner gueats at the
IJOme ol Mr. and Mra. Harltsa

LOU~ ASHLAND

BaoUeB,N~. ~l~eand pt, Pleasant; Goldie Beattie, tot- am, Pt:. Pleall.nt; Garnet Marie
Carter Franklin, Pt.. PieaADti tageville; Laura A. Flowers , Pt. Baxter, R,t 2 Letart; Lawrence
ROBINSON DISTRICT - Hazel Pleasant; t:harles D. Lon&amp; Jr .• E, Elhenaur, RL 2 PI, Pleaaant;
E, Roulh, Pt. Plea-; UNION Galllpoll.a Fer17; Chel cle C. Fow- Herbert D. Robert•, Galllpollo
DISTRICT - Herman Stone, Rt. ble, Apple Grove; Clerc Sayre, Fer!')'; Dreama Y. Aefker, Hon3 LOoo; WAGGENER DISTRICT Rt. 2 .Pt. Pleasart; Curti• G, derlon; Byrd Patter&amp;OII, GAlllMelvin Earl Clarl&lt;, Well Co· Burdette, Leon; Wadear R, Tha- polla Ferry; Roae H. LJ.paeomb,
lumbla and llorolllr VanMatre, bet. Pt. Pleasant; Bird B. Hughes, Rt. 2 Pl. P1eaaant; Albert Keefer,

Grand, Petit Jurors
Drawn by CommiSSlOD -

B,y MRS. LYLE BALDERSON
:- Mr. lnCI Mra, E. M. Riddle,
tarkersburc, w. VL, spent the
""cent .hoUdA)' with Mr. and Mra.

6 VO_LT AVAILABLE

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o1 tickets in any sln&amp;le order.

SCORES

llou..urlt!l: .j j

12·Volt
2 yu auarantu .•• .19.1,5
3 year 111Jrantee.... 25.95
4 year parantee .... 29.95

Only games scheduled

EVERYTHING AT SALE PRICES-TIL JANUARY 1st

~ve

basis, with tbe club re..rvlnl

21.

DARK MffiAGE TO COA.ST
ARCADIA,
Cali!.
(UPI)Dark Mirage, voted the best 3year old horse by the Mornlng
Telegraph and the Da..IJ.y Racing
Form, arrived WednesdB_v at
Richmond 80 W.Va. 79
Santa Anita racetrack.
No. Tex. St. 78 Centenary 73
The Lloyd Miller owned fillY
Citadel 87 stetson 74
is
being aimed toward the Feb.
E. Caroln 77 Wllm&amp;Mary 66
Aldrsn~rdua 96 W.Va. Wsl.Yn 75 1 Charles H. Strub Stake&amp; and
Mrs. Hattie PoweU and daughthe March 1 Santa Maga.rita ter. Addie, of Portland called on
Murcy Sl. 66 Bradley 63
stakes, both carrying $100,000 Mrs. Mary Circle recently.
Fisk 84 Tuakegee 82

Rod'lester 76 Alfred 55
South
Princeton 72 Md. 63
Virginia 81 Duke 75
Tulane- 108 Texas 95

ROSE AWARDED .
CINCINNATI (UP&amp; - OUdlel•
dor !'WI RoN of lllo Clndmatl
Roda n~ named Wimer of tbe
1968 "Huteh Awardt' in ballaUnc
by
moJor ,....,. beNMII
writerl

box

CARDS

39C

ond

VA LUI
510.00

$).16

I .AG-O-BOWS

9 Roll
RIBBON

25
Count
Ree. 98c

ICICLES 29C and 59C
59C

LOTION
R... $1.50
ONLY

ANu
UP

TREE TRIMMING
TINSEL

.Ami SH.AVI

10~

TREE STAND
Motal 9~
ALSO
SELECTION-of $2.69

GARLAND

HAl
KARA

98C

TREE ORNAMENTS
Glass, Plain &amp; Decorated
REG.
89c

REG.
98c

HAIR
DRYER

76C

''Domini.,
PORTABLE
Roc.l1.95

CHRISTMAS LIGHTS

1 29
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Rotula, 3.19........ ·-·~· . 2. 47

7·Llght lndoo• Sot

10.88

Each Light Bums lnd_d .. tly

LIGHTBULBS
C7Ya

5
for

STOREWIDE CHRISTMAS SPECIALS

Rock.t c.u.,t.ane Tape~"

Gin Size Can

·sNOW

::·69C _.,. '

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800" By

Makoro of Scotch T.,., Rog. 27&lt;.-~--~. 14c
10·Roll Ch•l•-a Papo•L R.,. 2.98. ... 2.29
3-Roll Ch•i•'"'n Pa,.. ""'· 98c. ______ 49c
9·V Tf1!o•i•lo&lt; Radio Bati• ..,......._onlr 19c
Fuo Facto.,. Jr. br Pl.., Doh.....•- ...... 1.92

R.,. 2.40

MewCa ..y Twist '• Turn Waist DoiL .. 3.19

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l11roe h!lr&lt;:l hOOd with

I he•Qhl . 1000 watts. fo o:?5% tuter d•y•f10 • Buil t- on 5-oos•t•on temperature

for co m tort, conv c me'1CI! • St~ led •n b lue and whole • 2 storage wells hold
I~'C'"~' "" Folds IN car rv ona, hghtweoght • I res tupper' arton- 13 tos. • 120 volt$,

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BY DOMINION
Self contained with fo5f drying ridge hood.
Built in control panel.

Retular
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27.96

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Keno Ridge Joppa News,
News Notes Social Notes

Women Given

'Meigs High
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Diplomas for

Honor Roll
Announced

ThankaJCiviM guests

son, Shade, Y11lted recentl.f wttll
Mr. · ond Mro. Winnie Bolloy,
Mr. and Mra. JuniOr Pett)' arx1
!Amily of Elkhorn, Neb., """"

moved Into the home tonnerllt
oee"'!od II&gt; J4, ,tamp,

Sowrol !rem the ......,.. ~

have been attenil:._ revtrilaerv..
lc., ot the Lcq: Bottari Melho.
dlot L'hurch.
..,.... vldtiJiil·,recom!¥ 111111
Mr. a nil Mrs. Qarelice BI:Mr

were ShatOI'I Blklr, O.xon IID.h
Md., Allen COiern&amp;OJ;.. .,_.)0
HUla, Md., Mro. noao!e Pott.i,
Mr. olll Mro. Junior l'ottl' oiil
lomll)' Ill! Mr, ond MrL llololll
!Amil,y,- ;

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Mrs.
MrL Larry FUlo, rialled •
Thelma
Eagle
were
Mr.
Michael
few da)'a last week wlth hla parents:, Mr. llRt Mrs. Albert E. McGann of Cumberland, Md., Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Masters of
Fourteen women who complet- RIMhart., Buckeye Lake.
buck. 0., Mr. and ·Mra. Joseph
Mr.
ond
MrL
Eri"ol
Conway
olll
ed a aix week uMedical S e 1 t
Hush
ol
AkrOn
IIPOnl
ThonksglvMasters and children. Lisa, RonHelp Training Coune" at the
Racine American LellDn Hall trw with his mother~ Mrs. Allee nie, Lorie and Jeffrey otShreave,
The ncond alx - weeka honor
0., Mrs. Audre Gross of Cosllocrecently were preM!Ud dlplo- Dodson.
roll at l\lelga Hlgli Sc:hool, olstu·
ton, Mr. WUey Masters and DorMisa
Jacklyn
seidenabel
In
d
mu by Walter Cleland, lnltrucdents with grades of "A" or ..B"
rrtend.
of
Pomeroy
ealled
on
Mrs.
othy,
Mr. Harold Masters aNI
tor , on behalf ~ Paul Patterln all IUbjectS II announced:
Irene,
ail ot Middlefield, 0., Mr.
Cloro
Milhoan,
Sunday.
son, Civil Defense Director at
SENIORS - Walter Arnold KeMeth
Davis
Joined
others
Ralph
Parks, Canton, Mrs. SUe
Meigs Count,y.
Oomlt Bodmer • Clllh.Y Bailey •
eagle
and Louie of Reedsville,
They are Mrs. Edwin Cozart. for a hunting triP in PeMiiYICodJr Boothe -JuiceBmch- Wen·
and Larry Eagle. ParkersbUJ'B,
Mrs. Virgil Walker, Mr1. Rob- vanlo.
4J Carper - Teresa Casci • PaMr.
and
Mn.
WOllam
Rose
W. Vi..
ert Hart, Mrs. Gilbert H a r t.
tricia Collin# • Glen Crisp •
son,
Billy,
ot
Colwnbus,
Mr.
Jean Baker and John Clem of
and
'TR the season to
jolly ... to let him know how lhVIh
Mrs. John Boyd, Mrs. Dean
KENNE'fH HENDERSON
.James Crow - Diane Davis ·RODLotirtdge
visited Sunday with Mr. ·
and
Mrs.
Blain&amp;
M1100.~,
Elaine,
Brinker,
Mn.
Ost\v
Martin,
Mrs.
P.F.C, Kenneth L. Henderson,
NEY DAVIS - Stephen Donahue TOI!I', Mickel ond Will 1om Mil· and. Mrs. Edward Hughes a n d
Karen Florea - Tama Gardner - DeBary, Fla., son of Mr. and Robert G. Beegle, Mro. Paul hoe.n were Thanksgiving dinner daughter, SUnday.
think of him by gifting him with the my things he'd choose for
LINDA HACKETI - Conde Hat- Mrs. Lester Hende:rson, former Lawrence, Mrs~ Virgil Roush, guests o£ Mrs. Glema S. Milhcan
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kearns
Reid • Mary Holmon -Marta Hnb- Harrisonville, Ohio residents, is Mrs. Herbert ~elds, Mrs. Dafamily of Mason visited Sun-and
and
Bernard.
We're slyle wise and quality consd0111 in our wondrous Christmas collection.
bard -MARY JANE JENKlNSON- stationed in VIetnam. His ad- vis Yost, Miss 8.11811 Tuttle and
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard were day with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd BarMiss
Kalh.Y
Boyd.
Shirl~ Jordan - Cora Kiser -&amp;l· dress is:
Mrs. Ferne B. Hayman wU Thank&amp;gi\li~ day guests or their ringer and £amily.
P.F .c. Kenneth L. Henderson,
... Lamin8 - Brenda Lee -Mary
just about anything and everylhing to please the man on your list. At prices to please
son and daughter-iftolaw, Mr. and
Mrs. Delcla Reed was hostess
Luna - Diane McDaniels ~.Lynne U.S. 53706128, Co. D. 2 BN. 3 present for the final sesalon and Mrs. Cash Bahr It Middleport. recently to the missionary meetMcGuire - Recka McGuire ..smR· lnf., !99th Lt. In!. Bde., APO gave tmrtruetion on "EmergenBUI all! Kay Bohr oiGoll!poiis ing of the White's Chapel Church.
• SHIRTS- Dress, Sports, • BILLFOLDS
cy Childbirth" pertalnlng to the
LEY MCKINNEY - Patricia Mat- S. F. 96279 .
visited Saturday with hisPJ~rents,
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Baker
Also Flannel Shirts
.
son - Cyntbia Mills • KathY Mor •
civil defense shelters.
are announcing the engagement
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bahr.
gao- Rosemary Morris -RANDY
Mrs. Edith Osborne visited for of their daughter, Sharon, to AI·
• SWEATERS- Many styles • HANKIES
MULFORD - Elaine Murphy a week with her niece. Mrs. HCM- len J. Coleman of Temple HUla,
Joseph Myers - &amp;.zanne Partlow&amp; colors
• GIFT SETS
ard Young, at Paden Cit;)'.
Maryland.
Rebecca Radford • Ron Rueter (Continued frml Page !)
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Mr. and Mrs. George Reed
• PANTS - Perma Press,
Cheater Roush - Kathy Simmonsspent
a
recent
weekend
with
Mr.
solids, small plaids
• UMBRELLAS
William Slater - Ed Smith - Jan- fees during November plus $196
and Mrs. Vernon Reed and Cam~
ice Smith -Jeffrey Snowden -Dean in merchant police collections for
ily, Waldo.
• JACKETS - Many styles
Weber - Linr;la Wehrung -Diana a total of $709.SU.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Day and
The
resigllBtion
of
Ohlinger
Mr. Carl Hall is a patient
WeyersmiUer - Barbara White • HHIRTS &amp; SHORTS by
from the Middleport B.ecreation at Holzer Hospital and ls im• SOCKS - Orion, nylon
Mary Woods -Kay Wright.
Fruit of
.. Hue and Cry"
JUNIORS - D....,. Abbott - Commission was read. Ohling- proving.
and
cotton
The phrase "hue and cry"
Health Knit
Thanksgiving dimer guests or
Lena Acree - Mike Barr - Linda er's resignation from that ('Omoriginated in early E n g 11 s h
mission
was
brought
about
by
his
By
ALTA
CONE
STARTING FRL
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wood and
Beal - Brenda Bentz - Sberrie
common law with the practice
to
council
replacing
appointment
funeral
services
for
Taylor
Blackstoo - :'Jlaron Brawley ·
family were Mr. and Mrs. Leof pursuing a criminal with
roy Wyant, Mr. and Mrs. Web- Moore were held Thursday in horn and voice. When a felony
Randy Burt - Pemte Caton - the late B. F. Pannalee.
The bid of Michael Fry, Che-- er Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Lawrence County, Ky. Mr. Moore
LINDA COTTERILL - Dlllllll'
was discovered, the victim
shire,
on a "dozer" tobeusedat neth Wyant and sons of Logan, suffered a heart attack while at raised a "hue and cry" . and
Fink - Susan Gerlach - Roger
Mid~leport
Gilmore . Thnoth.Y Glaze - Mar- the new village dump was accept- Ohio, Jeff, Mike and Jim Han- work. Burial was ln Lawrence his neighbors were bound by
ed.
The
bid
was
$2900
and
counlaw to join in the pursuit of
County.
Gifi·A·Rama
lene Goodwin • Michael Graham·
ning of Albany.
the
suspected
criminal.
accil
gave
the
third
and
final
readMrs.
Lawrence
Morton
was
a
Mrs. Charles Klng visited one
Bonnie HaMing - Sherry Hayes cording to the Encyclopaedia
Hazel Kiser- Cherry Lewis -John ing to an ordinan"e setting rates day recently with Mrs. RJchard business visitor in Colwnbus on Britannica.
Lohse - Jan Long - Pamela Neut- for usi~ the new dump located in Carrthers and in the afternoon Monday.
The John P, llenslar family or
z.li.Dg - Celine McGowan - Paul Salisbury Township.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard
rates
as
approved
inThe
final
\\'haley. Mrs. Whaley, who Is ill, Newark spent 'J'hanksgiving with
Miller - Roberta Ord - Donna
elude:
his mother, Mrs. Grace Henslar
remains about the same.
Partlow - Pamela Rawson - UnLh:ensed
collectors,
$100
a
and
lhe Coen fam :ly.
da Shenefield - George Sdnner Miss Carol HalJ, who Is ator
$25
a
week;
()&amp;ssenger
month
Mrs.
Ginevra
Foster and
tending college in Kentucky, was
Karolyn &amp;Julsby - Nina Stiles cars,
SO
cents;
auto
with
tl'ailer
daughter,
Mrs.
Emily
Turner,
James &amp;Watzel -John Tamehill horne over the weekend to visit
BEVERLY THOMPSON - Tom attached, $1 per trip; pickL41 t.ruck her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ·Carl were Athens visitors Friday.
Mrs. Erma Nelson spent the
Vaughan - Pam Walburn ·Diana under one-haJC ton, $1.50; three Hall and her brother, Mr. and
quarter ton truck, $1.25; one-ton
holida~· with Mr. and Mrs. George
Welsh ·RICHARD WERNER.
Mrs. Joseph Hall.
SOPHOMORES - Don Ander- truck, $2; all other trucks, $2,50.
Mr. and Mn. John Dean and Ragan.
Brush
will
be
$5
a
load.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cone were
S&lt;Il - MARY BRICKLES - Twila
sons had as recent visitors Mr.
Council
also
planned
for
t
h
e
Clatwortl\Y • Stan Coates -DEBand Mrs . Sanford Well of Athens; in Glllipolls Tuesday.
construction
of
a
fence
aroWld
the
Kenneth Erickson ard Arnold
BIE CROW - Anita Fultz- Gloria
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paynter, Carnew dUlllD and work on this will
Jordan
were in Pomeroy on busiGoU • David Haggerty - Carol
penter; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
begin
next
week
under
the
din~cness
Wednesday.
Hargraves - Don Hayes -BERN.t\·
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Markins of R&lt;1cine, and Mrs.
John
and
Jaca
Goodwin
of
Ohio
.
DETTE HENNESCiY - Rebecca tion of Chase.
Clair Waggoner of Harrisonville.
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A. communicatiOn was read
u.
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Mrs. Virgil King spent Thanks- Lniversi~y spent the holiday
, ,, .
Loo Kin .:. En~·- ~--~-""ttorn the Ohio Department ol giving weekend at CleVeland wiib •1cation \lfi their par~ts, Mr.
altini Dec.
= y PEAR~N · ~ FrBnktilt' Rt'z::- •\llsttways pointing ou~ that Boote her daughter, Judy, who was a Mrs. William Goodwm.
Mr. and Mrs. Van(.'C Wilbur
er n _ Staron Roush _ Cathy 143 now must be ma1nta~ned b~
Thanksgiving guest or Mrs. Milmade
a business trip to Dayton
Searles _ John Sebo _Nancy Sni- the village. A contract w1th t h e dred Williams and famlly.
der • GLENNA SPRAGUE_ Nan- Salisbury Towns hi~ Trustees
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Smith, on Sa.LUrday.
Mrs. Alice Thomas of Columcy St. Clair _ REBECCA TRIP- providing for the Middleport De- Edward and Alvin, had as visiLETT_ Wayne WeU.
partment lo give fire protection tors over the Thanksgiving week- bus is spending some time with
(Nam s capitalized had all A), for the next year was returned end Mr. and Mrs. ~eve Smith her mother, Mrs. Ola Perry and
Custom Deluxe Model
e
completed. The village will rcand children of Cannute, Ohio. Frank.
With Stainl•ss Ste•l ~I• Plate
PLANPRAYER SERVJCE
ceive $200 for providing lhe servMr. and Mrs. Francis Canode
Mrs. Hazel Arnold, Evaline
A aerviee of morning prayer icc.
of
Columbus were Sunday visitand Walter, had as visitors over
w1U be held at 10:30 a_m. SJn.
The secord reading was given Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ors of his mother, Mrs, Clarence
day at Grace Eplaeopal Church, an ordinance setlinglt)thedepos·
Williams and son,David,oCChes- canode.
POmeroy, Following the service, Its which are to be paid by busl- ter, Mr. Robert Hanning of DayThe John P. Henslar family
Endleu
for ttle family reading;
BURGESS
a praetlce session will be held nesses and individuals who are ton, and Junior Rogers of Pome- visited relatives in Charleston
hobbin. 24.95 Voluo
AMERICAN MADE
tor the ('hildren•s Christmas pro- non-property owners when the;~:
and Clendenin, w. va., over the
roy.
cram. There will be no evening subscribe to water sen.-icc.
Kenny Hartley, who is attend- weekend.
2-CELL
aervice at the church.
Council once more discussed inE school at VieMa, Ohio, spent
Special
several pieces of property in the
Thanksgiving weekend with h i 1
Hookup
community which are considered parents and extended his stay
NEW YORK (UPII - Panamac. electronics reservations detrimental to the town. Clerk- when his dad, Mr. Kenneth HartLeu
system ot Pan American World treasurer Gene Grate was in- ley, suffered a heart attack and
laHorios
Alrwars. has been hooked up structed to send a registered let- who still remains a patient at
with 48 hotels In Jamaica, ter to the owners of one oft h e Meigs General Hospital.
representing 8:l per cent of the houses stating that it must be
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Woods
hotel rooms on that lsiAnd. completely razed or legal action received a call Thankagivtng
The !Ink will show Immediate- will be taken. The house ls parfrom Mrs. Woods' brother-lnly the availabillly of 2.814
DUDLEY'S
tially
torn
d&lt;.M'n
now
and
councillaw,
Luther Gilliam, Oak Grove,
rooms .Jn Jamaica over a pe.
59N.2ndA••·
~e.n
feel
that
it
is.~safetyhazard
Ky
.
,
who
has
just
returned
home
rtod of one year. together wit.h
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m 1ts present POSition.
after several montha dut;)' in
the rates of each hotel .
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MIODLE
A second property, ~so the~ -t Vietnam.
subjed of complaint, 1s being
15 Millionth Arrival
looked into byanauorneywhowill
MADRID t UPI! - The
15th m1lllon tourist to visit advise Mayor Fisher what can be
Spain during 1968 arrived at done. A thi.rdpropert;ylnquestion
BaraJas Airport r e c e n t 1y will be torn down earlY In 1969
Wolnot Gooln Sholl. Rot· 19.95
aboard an Iberia Air Lines of when a new building Is to be put
Spain ft1ght. one of the tour- on the site.
OLD FASHIONED

Medical Work

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Free Park Ki ngsb ury

Chestnut Ridge

Soeial Events

the Lmm &amp;

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Santa Has Arrived With A
Sleigh Load ofGoodies at Baker's
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TOASTMASTER STEAM-DRY
IRON
12.88
1-:
INTENSITY LAMP
14.88

&amp;TAM.E

Rer. 19.95

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IIISHWASIB

10.95

Holiday Dresses
BLOUSES, SKIRTS, SLACKS
AND SWEATERS
Boys-Cordurty and Plaid-SLACKS
Wash and Wear and Knit SHIRTS

Men's feathtr·lltht
S- T-1-E-T-C-H loots

Pullovet and Card loan SWEA"TERS

CRIB SETS, ANGEL TOPS, SHIRTS, MANY GIFT
ITEMS FOR THE BABY.
EASY

LAYAWAY

The Kiddie Shoppe

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Where Shoe• Are S.11slbl"y Priced

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ON THE T IN MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Mooo. Mlddlopott Gilt-A-Ramo

'119.00

5 Pc. Dinettes ........... $47.00
2 Pc. L. R. Suites •...••.. $88.00
Set of Tables
2Step Tables
1 Coffee Table •..•...... $12.88
3 Pc. B. R. Suite •..••.••• $99.00
9112 Linoleum Rqs .•....•. $4.69
Early Amer. Sofa Beds .••.• $58.00
6" Foam Matlress and

Matcbinl Bx. Spr.......... $58.00
Stllderd Desk ............. $14.99

WHITE GLASS &amp;
BRASS
REG. 12.95

$7 Billion to Churches,
Religious Institutions

Legion Hall

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the hoi Idly ....- Mrs. Ed• PickeN nuast•
her-. •Iter _ . . . . . , _ .

,ran~~-. Kn!n Slao&gt;son. ond
By MRS. FRANCIS MORRIS
· I• Plol!edel»h!e. N., w111o ~ • r
Mr1. Mnle Roush was ho&amp;- Mr1. sm.,aon'&amp; aamt, Mra.lllld..
doougloter, Dorothy fiooyro,!lllllll'·
tell for the Eather Circle of the Lain Wolle Qmn!rwtoom. Aloo,..
andllrs.DcortiiWodo
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lloptlst Ml11ICHaf1 Soclety ot tlqo, Amerlaon ond Oorlatlao,
•
chlldren. ·
her heme on Moo1a.Y evenfqa:, De- have been prelle!Udtotbeeturch
Mr. olll Mra. Rldolrd _...,.
cember 9. The meetin«OMned in memor)' ol Or. (]larles B.
olllson,
Wl)'liO,ItldMI'..........
wltll deooOIIona b)' Mra. Ethel crow, tonnerb of Racine, b;y his
cecil
lloynll'd
_,. 11oit1h · •
smith, u•lns "'The StDrJ' ot friends in Lancaatu, O.
Oil
vi•
ot•lloddllr
lrillt·Jiio
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Mr. and Mro. W. N. Brlinmt&lt;
Christmas" • P'OI.IJ firwliw ot
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Mra. JIIJ' Pendlo!Ga.
usuent Ntcht., and &lt;~Whtle Ship-- of Clewlontl brouglrt his aootheT,
herds Watched Their Flocka11 and Mrs. Helen \'ounce, home SaturTheir compEI'l&amp;atloll In a cueer prayer. ~r a bushwss af•llon, dof. Mn. y...,.. hod beenotthe
whlcb genetal!y r.,prea llleut a miuio.ry PI'CllftD'l was P r e- Brunmer home tor a.e...erll
doree yearooolpoJtlcrodualetrain- aented b;y Gretta SimpSCJU and wMkJ am an out-patient at Cle~e­
lng Ia leu than U., would re- closed by the a r - r-Uov the lond Clinic.
ceive in man.r JnduiJt;rl.al. jobs
Critt B!Witord, Jr., Wort.blnM:23l'd PIO!m. Dur!"" the-iol
ond akllled trades lor which oo hour, Mra. Roush, asstttedby her ton, spent 1everal days with Mr.
coUege_ prepar~ Ia nel!ded.
daughter, Mildred, served lovely ond Mrs. Cr!ttllndlord,s.-. They
Ch.lrche! are evBn mo.t"e nic· retreahmenta at a t.ablebealltltul\1&amp;ited MU= Louis.e Parr at Athgardl,y towm1 their other em- l,y deoonled in keE~~iov wltll t h e elll, Sunday afternoon.
ployeo. Independent otocliea . Mrs. Norman Hoover of CincinChristmas season.
tbat clerical and cuatoclill work~
A new communion table was re- nati came FridaY to visit her
era employed b.Y churches are
eentb pre&amp;ented to the Firit Bap- mother, Mrs. Harry WUtahire.
paid substantially less thanthe.f'd tist Church b)' the Booster Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Graham of
get in oomprable Jobael•ewhore. ~School cl1111 and Mr. and Mrs. Columbu&amp; spent the weekend with ·
Only their dedleation keepe
thel.r parents, Mr. and Mn. JerChester SimpsOP gave new
them working for cburd:Jea, and
candlesticks in memory of their ry Graham and Mr. an:! Mrs. Hartheir saerltteea are all the greatry WWtord..
er ror beinl generally unrecogMr. and Mrs. Titus Pickens of
nized and unapprecl.ated by
The St. Poul Uniled Methodist Syracuse spent Sundi.Y allernoon
church members who feel tbQY've Church wUI have a dinner and with Mn. Frankie Neigler.
dooe God a big favor when they bazaar on Dec. 7. The bazaar will
Mr. and Mrs. MartinWUcoxen
drop • ccq&gt;ie "' buckto in the be f:rmt 3 to 7 p. m. alii the din- wePt. to Colwnbus after their
collection plate.
ner from 4:30 to 7 p. m. It wW daughter, carol, astuclentatOhlo
State University, who will &amp;pend
be held at the TlC)pers Plains
Grade School- Proceeds will be
II)' EVELYN BIUCKLES .
used lor the build!"" lunl ol the
The St. Paul United Methodist
new church.
Church Adult Bible class held its
Everett Wat&amp;on was returned
Thanksgiving dinner on Monday home from Holzer Medical Cen.
evening at the church annex with ter aoo is somewhat lmpro't'ed.
the Lottrldge church as invited
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Rowan of
guests. The Charge Youth Fel- Middleport spent Monday at their
lowship Thankagiving dinner was hom here.
• DOUGbAS FIR
• SCOTCH PINE
held at the annex Tuesday eve-Mrs. Charles Kelso(Roaemary
Marcinko) of Genna~Q~ hu arnlov,
•WHITE PINE
•NORWAY SPRUCE
Mr. and Mra. Carl Watson and rived here to visit her parents,
•SPRUCE
dauahter,
ol Deyton, 10110111 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marcinko
the weekend here wlttt his moth- and tamll.y and other relatives.
Boqhs For Decoratin1
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Griffith
er. Mrs. Effie Watson, and oChALL SIZES
er relatives.
and son spent Fr~ night and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Violet Saturday with her broth~r. Mr.
W. MAIM
992-2582
caiJed on Mr.andMrs. Curt Wolfe and Mrs. Richard Corns alli
POMEROY
or Chester on Sunday afternoon. !Amily, Sonlyvil!e, W. VI.

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All, summer! Picnics, golf and swimminc. TI'IQand
flowers and birds and sunshine.Phooie. You're having your annual attack of the

Winter Wlshfuls.
Allthrou11h I he winter you wished for summer, tlten
suddenly n arrived. Good Old Summertime. Do you
remember how it rul!Y was. Hot and humid. Sticky
end stuffy. Your house was somewtiatless comfortable
than a Turkish bath. You draged out a flock of fans
II&gt; push the hot air around; maybe you even gol dis·
porate and tried one of those noisy, drafty window
units. And while you were tryinc w·fall asleep in thlt
oven of a bedroom, you were wishins it was winter.
In justa few months, you have all that to through
apin. Unless, of course, you order your whole-house
Gas air condltlonin11 system now.
Yes, n001. · Now-be'- that "fil'll, stnmina nlaht
sneaks up on you-is the time to let your Gas eqm.
pony add Wholo·house Gas air COII(IItlonina to ~r
present Ga.s furnace. There's no quitter, cleaner, more
economical-to-run, lonpr·llved alt cond~lonlna system

The no-obligation coupon brings all the facts. Mall
it today - and look forward to a comfortable summer
you can really enjOlf.

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MrL Ml,yWoool JohnsiAon Clllod
oa 1o1r1. Edro Jlioth rece~.
Mr. Simon PoweU eaJ~o~~onblo

Hewl latt•rr operated Radio
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Mr. ond Mro. Hubert Storoch
olll ta,.Y from Lona Run vlolted
!\Ira. Do~ Ables •Ill\ laonil,y.
Mrs. ley Elswick Ud Harry
Clyne, Mr. Lew MeMurry, loco!, called on Mr. on! Mro, DD·
lon Toylor.
lrlr. and Mra. Gary VanMeter,
Roedovllle, rio!led Mr, ondMrL
Lawrence Jolonaton ond lomily.
Mr. .... Mro. Cllrrord Icenhower, PomeroY Route, vlllted
Mr. and Mra. Homer Icenhower.
Mro. Beltl WOII'd olll lom!ly,
Mra. E"na ond llunil,y, Mr. and
MI'L Fronk S.nllh, Mr. Gtioe
CooW0o local; Mr. ond MrL Bob
Lawson ond bob7 slrl, Roclne,
callod on Mr. ond Mro. Ro.Y Pow •
ell olll tomll,y.
Mr. ond Mrs. LeonordCourHn
1111 IAmUy ol Eoat L!ve11&gt;001,
lludcl,y, 101111111, ftob.
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Goloooua wore wHkelll aueota of
Mr. ond Mro. Ooorl!e Corrollllll
tomll)'.
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Mr. a-Id WIH oodS!dno,yoC
Mlddl..,...t Route rialtod Mr. and
MrL Lowrtace Jotonatclllolllllun·

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BABIES AND CHILDREN
THIU SIZE 12

News, Notes

Chrl11tmaa treata, wtthSantaon
hand, wdl be atven to children of
Rot!eiod, acconll"" to the Rutlalll
n\lrse• tranlrw In ~rlrwt\eld, 0,,
America's · 200.000 :Protestant
BY LOUIS CASSELS
American LegiorL Plana fort h e
went the Thankl&amp;lvtne vacation event were dlacuased at the Dem!nlaten ond 80,000 CotlooUc
United Presa Intematkmal
wlth ...her parema, Mr. and Mn. cember 4th meeting of Rutland
uJt .seems to mo an awtullot prieBU, the situation 11 .iull the
Brodlord Moo•11 olli!Am!l,y,
Post 467 with four officers, two or 11101101 Ia oolng into relig- -lite.
Mro. ldo Denntaon, Solem een.. members and three guest• pl'et- ion,,. write• a Texas editor.
U. Sliarlea
ter, spent a few d.,.-a with Mr. ent. Date of thetreatsandSanta'a '~Who's getting it?"'
Sliarleo lor Catho!!c parish
and Mrs. lAvern Jordan a n d com trw wUl be announced later.
That's a big questioo which prieiUI range froM llbi:O .75 a
Cllnlly and Mn. Faye Jordan. The ennt will be held at the
onmtlo to about $300 • IJIOilllo, dedeservei a candid llfliWet.
Thanksgiving dirmer guests of Lesion Hall.
In the first place, the editor pending on tile Importance of the
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jetten were
Eighth District Vice Command- I o rlglrt about a lot ol mone,v go.. job uod the wealtll or the dJo.
Mr. and Mra. Richard Je!fera er SWeeney discussed orpniza. lng Into religim. This y e a r, eese. Of oourse, priests aleo
ond doouahter, Mr. ond Mro. La· tion ot a Legion Auxiliary post Amoricana wUl contribute about get tlleir room and board, and
wrn Jordaa ancl tamUy, Mr. and for )'OUIW men of the areL
$7 billion to churches and other 1001e by no means all have a
Mrs. Gene Jeffers and family,
modest au,pplementary income
A donation of 40 chickens and reUgious institutions.
Mn. Faye Jordan and Mn. ld. $25 waa collected to be used to
That's not quite as stagger- from mass stipends.
Demlaon.
At the time the last compreaid the RuOand Volunteer Fire ing a figure as lt may seem at
Mr. and Mrs. Dale stanabury Departmer&amp;'s poor ba&amp;keta.
tlrst glance. Jp fad, it's less hensive survey was made, 1n
were overnight gue&amp;ts ot their
Members are asked topay their than one per cent of America's 1964, the median compensstlon
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and duee durtrw: the presentmernber- Gross National Product- hard- ~ miniaters in 15 major ProMrs. Larry stansbury, Reynold ... ah.lp drive to Kenneth Devisat the ly an lmpreulve teltlmooial to testant denominations was $6,bur&amp;. and joined other oily Rutlard Dept. Store, or at a regu- tile pocketbook piety ol this "na· 358 a year. 1bat figure includes
members tor a Thanksglvingdin. lar meeting. New members a r e tlon under God." But it ian.._ pea- an average aUowance of $1,800
ner at the horne of another son, invited tlso to contact Mr. Davis, null either.
a ;year for hollsing and utUiMr. and Mrs. Clair Stansbury and or other members or the post.
Where does it fJ1)7
ties.
(aptily, Groveport.
Ttle U n l t e d Presbyterian
A substantlal. alice - about
~ Thankslfvirw dirmer at the
Church
- one or tile 15 denomi$1 bl!lloo- ooes into bricksond
Mt. Union Church was well at- Sara alll:l Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wil- mortar. Churches have been on nations covered in the 1964 surtended. Short services were held son, local, joined relatives for a a building spree l!llnce the end vey reports that the average
preceding the dinner.
Thanksgiving dlMer at the home r1 World War D, and there seems Presbyterian pastor's compenDale Caster, Apple Creek, and of Mr. and Mra. T, L Brook- to be no satia- point.
sation rose during the past live
Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Clnocle of hart in Albany. others present
years by about 23 per cent.
Maintenance Costa
Lucasville, visited wldl Mr. and were Claryee Stack and Mr. and
It is unUkely that all denomThe cost of heating, l.ightJng,
Mn. R S. Turner.
Mrs. F'nncis Stack and ram.tly !nourlng, cleaning ond maintain- Inations have done that well.
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Guests of Mrs. Clarence Cl~ and Barbara Brookhart, Albany; ing all of these elaborate physl- But ma'-&lt;e the hopeful assump·'
ode were Walter C.node, Apple Mr. and Mn. John Starkey aOO eal plants is another big item tion that..Preacher•s pa,y has gone
,, Creek; Gerald Saxon, Mllryarille; ehUdren, Sugar Gro\'ej Mr, and on church budgets - totalling up by roughly one..foorth in all
••
Francis Canode, Columbus, and Mrs. Gene Lambert and famUy, at a shotgun estimate perhaps denomlnatlms slnce 1964. That
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Mr. ond Mro. Lealie Cooode ol Pom81"9Yi Mr. and Mrs. Everett another $1 blllion a year.
&gt;
would make the 1968 median for
Lucuvtlle.
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Welsh all! laontly ond Mr. all!
A third slice ol rooghl,y $1 Protestant ministers about $7,I
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey Mrs. Bill Stack and children of billion goes lnto various &amp;er- 950. Actually, the National CounIIPORt Frldoy night ond 5alnrday Circleville.
vtee activities. The&amp;e lnclude cil of Churches figures this clos•••
In Columbus where they vi&amp;ited
Mr.
and.
Mrs.
Leland
Moore
and
foreign mlssims support of er to $7,000.
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Mrs. Jessie Jewell aNI Mr. and family, Canton, who were called church - related colleges, hosPoorly Paid
Mrs. Cecil Jewell and family and here by the death of his father, pitals, orphanage&amp; and related
It is obvious from these fihe attended an Insurance meeUog. Taylor Moore, PL Rock, visited activities.
gures that clergymen are the
They called on their son-In-law with Mr. and Mrs. RaJ.moOO NelThat leaves something In the worst..,ald, oot the best - plid,
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. [)on.. son, the Brookh.arts, and other neighborhood or $4 billion to be · professional group in America.
aid Jones and son, NelsonvDle, relatives during the vacation. accounted for. Mo3t of this goes
enroute..
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stout for penomel costl - the salaMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bowen have returned home following a ries, pensions, living allowancon! laonUy and Mr. ond M r 1. visit in Elizabethton, Tenn., with es and reimbursed expenses of
Let Us
Ralph Woodrum of Athens were their daughters and families, Mr. clergymen and other employes or
gueats of their parent&amp;, Mr. and and Mrs. E&amp;tel Kirby and sons churches.
Your
Mrs. Alva Rlele·
and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Raynard
The Texas editor voiced susMr. and Mrs. James Gaston and aona and other relatives.
Holiday
picion
that
"religion
must
be
one
and guesta, Joy Hess and Ronnie They were joined there by their
Finery
our best~ing professions . .,
o1 Hamilton, ond Mr. ond Mrs. other children, Mr. and Mrs.
Perhaps tt 11 - tor a t i n y
Jack Hess andDavid,Sprtngft.eld, James WUlla and tamUy, Macon,
were at the hOme of Mr. and.,. Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. BeiU\Y Lowe percentage or Protestant minis·' • Mra. Cllflor4 Srn!tll ond Nellie, and children, Cleveland; and Mr• ters who are big - name radio
~ • AtllelUI, tOr t\WoksgtviJ¥llloiilot: ~oill Mra.
Stout and IAmily, evangel.tata or pastors of very
HOVE LAUNDRY ;
Mrs. Elbo McKn!glot ol COium· Charleston, W. Va. for dimer 011 large and wealthY congregatlms.
But for. the vast majority of
buo llj)Ont o weekelll lritllMr.ond Thonksglriov Dol'.
Mr'a. D. 0, McKn!glotolll Mr. ond
Mrs. Fern Gillogly.
FrleTJ:Is and relative&amp; here
have received word or the birth
ol o aon, Klj&gt; Allen, to Mr. olll
.
(Wo Aro Not Opon On Sundays)
Mrs. Charles Gire (Margaret
I
Moaler) ot Columbus oo Nov. 12.
Tbo llttle onebousister,Ange!e
Marie. Grandioorento Include Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Moaler, Albany, fonner local residents.
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Mr. and Mra. Frank Bobo1 Mr.
and Mrl. Reymom Nelson and

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Unit.

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and Mrs. Edgar Crabtr~ee·
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Santa Coming

Cl'anddaughter, Valerie Vinaonoi
Armeda, Mich., were 11Jankaghinl pata of "his parent&amp;, Mr.

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Raeine Soelal Events

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News Notes Social Notes

Women Given

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Diplomas for

Honor Roll
Announced

ThankaJCiviM guests

son, Shade, Y11lted recentl.f wttll
Mr. · ond Mro. Winnie Bolloy,
Mr. and Mra. JuniOr Pett)' arx1
!Amily of Elkhorn, Neb., """"

moved Into the home tonnerllt
oee"'!od II&gt; J4, ,tamp,

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have been attenil:._ revtrilaerv..
lc., ot the Lcq: Bottari Melho.
dlot L'hurch.
..,.... vldtiJiil·,recom!¥ 111111
Mr. a nil Mrs. Qarelice BI:Mr

were ShatOI'I Blklr, O.xon IID.h
Md., Allen COiern&amp;OJ;.. .,_.)0
HUla, Md., Mro. noao!e Pott.i,
Mr. olll Mro. Junior l'ottl' oiil
lomll)' Ill! Mr, ond MrL llololll
!Amil,y,- ;

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Mrs.
MrL Larry FUlo, rialled •
Thelma
Eagle
were
Mr.
Michael
few da)'a last week wlth hla parents:, Mr. llRt Mrs. Albert E. McGann of Cumberland, Md., Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Masters of
Fourteen women who complet- RIMhart., Buckeye Lake.
buck. 0., Mr. and ·Mra. Joseph
Mr.
ond
MrL
Eri"ol
Conway
olll
ed a aix week uMedical S e 1 t
Hush
ol
AkrOn
IIPOnl
ThonksglvMasters and children. Lisa, RonHelp Training Coune" at the
Racine American LellDn Hall trw with his mother~ Mrs. Allee nie, Lorie and Jeffrey otShreave,
The ncond alx - weeka honor
0., Mrs. Audre Gross of Cosllocrecently were preM!Ud dlplo- Dodson.
roll at l\lelga Hlgli Sc:hool, olstu·
ton, Mr. WUey Masters and DorMisa
Jacklyn
seidenabel
In
d
mu by Walter Cleland, lnltrucdents with grades of "A" or ..B"
rrtend.
of
Pomeroy
ealled
on
Mrs.
othy,
Mr. Harold Masters aNI
tor , on behalf ~ Paul Patterln all IUbjectS II announced:
Irene,
ail ot Middlefield, 0., Mr.
Cloro
Milhoan,
Sunday.
son, Civil Defense Director at
SENIORS - Walter Arnold KeMeth
Davis
Joined
others
Ralph
Parks, Canton, Mrs. SUe
Meigs Count,y.
Oomlt Bodmer • Clllh.Y Bailey •
eagle
and Louie of Reedsville,
They are Mrs. Edwin Cozart. for a hunting triP in PeMiiYICodJr Boothe -JuiceBmch- Wen·
and Larry Eagle. ParkersbUJ'B,
Mrs. Virgil Walker, Mr1. Rob- vanlo.
4J Carper - Teresa Casci • PaMr.
and
Mn.
WOllam
Rose
W. Vi..
ert Hart, Mrs. Gilbert H a r t.
tricia Collin# • Glen Crisp •
son,
Billy,
ot
Colwnbus,
Mr.
Jean Baker and John Clem of
and
'TR the season to
jolly ... to let him know how lhVIh
Mrs. John Boyd, Mrs. Dean
KENNE'fH HENDERSON
.James Crow - Diane Davis ·RODLotirtdge
visited Sunday with Mr. ·
and
Mrs.
Blain&amp;
M1100.~,
Elaine,
Brinker,
Mn.
Ost\v
Martin,
Mrs.
P.F.C, Kenneth L. Henderson,
NEY DAVIS - Stephen Donahue TOI!I', Mickel ond Will 1om Mil· and. Mrs. Edward Hughes a n d
Karen Florea - Tama Gardner - DeBary, Fla., son of Mr. and Robert G. Beegle, Mro. Paul hoe.n were Thanksgiving dinner daughter, SUnday.
think of him by gifting him with the my things he'd choose for
LINDA HACKETI - Conde Hat- Mrs. Lester Hende:rson, former Lawrence, Mrs~ Virgil Roush, guests o£ Mrs. Glema S. Milhcan
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kearns
Reid • Mary Holmon -Marta Hnb- Harrisonville, Ohio residents, is Mrs. Herbert ~elds, Mrs. Dafamily of Mason visited Sun-and
and
Bernard.
We're slyle wise and quality consd0111 in our wondrous Christmas collection.
bard -MARY JANE JENKlNSON- stationed in VIetnam. His ad- vis Yost, Miss 8.11811 Tuttle and
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard were day with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd BarMiss
Kalh.Y
Boyd.
Shirl~ Jordan - Cora Kiser -&amp;l· dress is:
Mrs. Ferne B. Hayman wU Thank&amp;gi\li~ day guests or their ringer and £amily.
P.F .c. Kenneth L. Henderson,
... Lamin8 - Brenda Lee -Mary
just about anything and everylhing to please the man on your list. At prices to please
son and daughter-iftolaw, Mr. and
Mrs. Delcla Reed was hostess
Luna - Diane McDaniels ~.Lynne U.S. 53706128, Co. D. 2 BN. 3 present for the final sesalon and Mrs. Cash Bahr It Middleport. recently to the missionary meetMcGuire - Recka McGuire ..smR· lnf., !99th Lt. In!. Bde., APO gave tmrtruetion on "EmergenBUI all! Kay Bohr oiGoll!poiis ing of the White's Chapel Church.
• SHIRTS- Dress, Sports, • BILLFOLDS
cy Childbirth" pertalnlng to the
LEY MCKINNEY - Patricia Mat- S. F. 96279 .
visited Saturday with hisPJ~rents,
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Baker
Also Flannel Shirts
.
son - Cyntbia Mills • KathY Mor •
civil defense shelters.
are announcing the engagement
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bahr.
gao- Rosemary Morris -RANDY
Mrs. Edith Osborne visited for of their daughter, Sharon, to AI·
• SWEATERS- Many styles • HANKIES
MULFORD - Elaine Murphy a week with her niece. Mrs. HCM- len J. Coleman of Temple HUla,
Joseph Myers - &amp;.zanne Partlow&amp; colors
• GIFT SETS
ard Young, at Paden Cit;)'.
Maryland.
Rebecca Radford • Ron Rueter (Continued frml Page !)
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Mr. and Mrs. George Reed
• PANTS - Perma Press,
Cheater Roush - Kathy Simmonsspent
a
recent
weekend
with
Mr.
solids, small plaids
• UMBRELLAS
William Slater - Ed Smith - Jan- fees during November plus $196
and Mrs. Vernon Reed and Cam~
ice Smith -Jeffrey Snowden -Dean in merchant police collections for
ily, Waldo.
• JACKETS - Many styles
Weber - Linr;la Wehrung -Diana a total of $709.SU.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Day and
The
resigllBtion
of
Ohlinger
Mr. Carl Hall is a patient
WeyersmiUer - Barbara White • HHIRTS &amp; SHORTS by
from the Middleport B.ecreation at Holzer Hospital and ls im• SOCKS - Orion, nylon
Mary Woods -Kay Wright.
Fruit of
.. Hue and Cry"
JUNIORS - D....,. Abbott - Commission was read. Ohling- proving.
and
cotton
The phrase "hue and cry"
Health Knit
Thanksgiving dimer guests or
Lena Acree - Mike Barr - Linda er's resignation from that ('Omoriginated in early E n g 11 s h
mission
was
brought
about
by
his
By
ALTA
CONE
STARTING FRL
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wood and
Beal - Brenda Bentz - Sberrie
common law with the practice
to
council
replacing
appointment
funeral
services
for
Taylor
Blackstoo - :'Jlaron Brawley ·
family were Mr. and Mrs. Leof pursuing a criminal with
roy Wyant, Mr. and Mrs. Web- Moore were held Thursday in horn and voice. When a felony
Randy Burt - Pemte Caton - the late B. F. Pannalee.
The bid of Michael Fry, Che-- er Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Lawrence County, Ky. Mr. Moore
LINDA COTTERILL - Dlllllll'
was discovered, the victim
shire,
on a "dozer" tobeusedat neth Wyant and sons of Logan, suffered a heart attack while at raised a "hue and cry" . and
Fink - Susan Gerlach - Roger
Mid~leport
Gilmore . Thnoth.Y Glaze - Mar- the new village dump was accept- Ohio, Jeff, Mike and Jim Han- work. Burial was ln Lawrence his neighbors were bound by
ed.
The
bid
was
$2900
and
counlaw to join in the pursuit of
County.
Gifi·A·Rama
lene Goodwin • Michael Graham·
ning of Albany.
the
suspected
criminal.
accil
gave
the
third
and
final
readMrs.
Lawrence
Morton
was
a
Mrs. Charles Klng visited one
Bonnie HaMing - Sherry Hayes cording to the Encyclopaedia
Hazel Kiser- Cherry Lewis -John ing to an ordinan"e setting rates day recently with Mrs. RJchard business visitor in Colwnbus on Britannica.
Lohse - Jan Long - Pamela Neut- for usi~ the new dump located in Carrthers and in the afternoon Monday.
The John P, llenslar family or
z.li.Dg - Celine McGowan - Paul Salisbury Township.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard
rates
as
approved
inThe
final
\\'haley. Mrs. Whaley, who Is ill, Newark spent 'J'hanksgiving with
Miller - Roberta Ord - Donna
elude:
his mother, Mrs. Grace Henslar
remains about the same.
Partlow - Pamela Rawson - UnLh:ensed
collectors,
$100
a
and
lhe Coen fam :ly.
da Shenefield - George Sdnner Miss Carol HalJ, who Is ator
$25
a
week;
()&amp;ssenger
month
Mrs.
Ginevra
Foster and
tending college in Kentucky, was
Karolyn &amp;Julsby - Nina Stiles cars,
SO
cents;
auto
with
tl'ailer
daughter,
Mrs.
Emily
Turner,
James &amp;Watzel -John Tamehill horne over the weekend to visit
BEVERLY THOMPSON - Tom attached, $1 per trip; pickL41 t.ruck her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ·Carl were Athens visitors Friday.
Mrs. Erma Nelson spent the
Vaughan - Pam Walburn ·Diana under one-haJC ton, $1.50; three Hall and her brother, Mr. and
quarter ton truck, $1.25; one-ton
holida~· with Mr. and Mrs. George
Welsh ·RICHARD WERNER.
Mrs. Joseph Hall.
SOPHOMORES - Don Ander- truck, $2; all other trucks, $2,50.
Mr. and Mn. John Dean and Ragan.
Brush
will
be
$5
a
load.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cone were
S&lt;Il - MARY BRICKLES - Twila
sons had as recent visitors Mr.
Council
also
planned
for
t
h
e
Clatwortl\Y • Stan Coates -DEBand Mrs . Sanford Well of Athens; in Glllipolls Tuesday.
construction
of
a
fence
aroWld
the
Kenneth Erickson ard Arnold
BIE CROW - Anita Fultz- Gloria
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paynter, Carnew dUlllD and work on this will
Jordan
were in Pomeroy on busiGoU • David Haggerty - Carol
penter; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
begin
next
week
under
the
din~cness
Wednesday.
Hargraves - Don Hayes -BERN.t\·
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Markins of R&lt;1cine, and Mrs.
John
and
Jaca
Goodwin
of
Ohio
.
DETTE HENNESCiY - Rebecca tion of Chase.
Clair Waggoner of Harrisonville.
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Houdashelt _ GLENNA KEYES _
A. communicatiOn was read
u.
.
..
Mrs. Virgil King spent Thanks- Lniversi~y spent the holiday
, ,, .
Loo Kin .:. En~·- ~--~-""ttorn the Ohio Department ol giving weekend at CleVeland wiib •1cation \lfi their par~ts, Mr.
altini Dec.
= y PEAR~N · ~ FrBnktilt' Rt'z::- •\llsttways pointing ou~ that Boote her daughter, Judy, who was a Mrs. William Goodwm.
Mr. and Mrs. Van(.'C Wilbur
er n _ Staron Roush _ Cathy 143 now must be ma1nta~ned b~
Thanksgiving guest or Mrs. Milmade
a business trip to Dayton
Searles _ John Sebo _Nancy Sni- the village. A contract w1th t h e dred Williams and famlly.
der • GLENNA SPRAGUE_ Nan- Salisbury Towns hi~ Trustees
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Smith, on Sa.LUrday.
Mrs. Alice Thomas of Columcy St. Clair _ REBECCA TRIP- providing for the Middleport De- Edward and Alvin, had as visiLETT_ Wayne WeU.
partment lo give fire protection tors over the Thanksgiving week- bus is spending some time with
(Nam s capitalized had all A), for the next year was returned end Mr. and Mrs. ~eve Smith her mother, Mrs. Ola Perry and
Custom Deluxe Model
e
completed. The village will rcand children of Cannute, Ohio. Frank.
With Stainl•ss Ste•l ~I• Plate
PLANPRAYER SERVJCE
ceive $200 for providing lhe servMr. and Mrs. Francis Canode
Mrs. Hazel Arnold, Evaline
A aerviee of morning prayer icc.
of
Columbus were Sunday visitand Walter, had as visitors over
w1U be held at 10:30 a_m. SJn.
The secord reading was given Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ors of his mother, Mrs, Clarence
day at Grace Eplaeopal Church, an ordinance setlinglt)thedepos·
Williams and son,David,oCChes- canode.
POmeroy, Following the service, Its which are to be paid by busl- ter, Mr. Robert Hanning of DayThe John P. Henslar family
Endleu
for ttle family reading;
BURGESS
a praetlce session will be held nesses and individuals who are ton, and Junior Rogers of Pome- visited relatives in Charleston
hobbin. 24.95 Voluo
AMERICAN MADE
tor the ('hildren•s Christmas pro- non-property owners when the;~:
and Clendenin, w. va., over the
roy.
cram. There will be no evening subscribe to water sen.-icc.
Kenny Hartley, who is attend- weekend.
2-CELL
aervice at the church.
Council once more discussed inE school at VieMa, Ohio, spent
Special
several pieces of property in the
Thanksgiving weekend with h i 1
Hookup
community which are considered parents and extended his stay
NEW YORK (UPII - Panamac. electronics reservations detrimental to the town. Clerk- when his dad, Mr. Kenneth HartLeu
system ot Pan American World treasurer Gene Grate was in- ley, suffered a heart attack and
laHorios
Alrwars. has been hooked up structed to send a registered let- who still remains a patient at
with 48 hotels In Jamaica, ter to the owners of one oft h e Meigs General Hospital.
representing 8:l per cent of the houses stating that it must be
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Woods
hotel rooms on that lsiAnd. completely razed or legal action received a call Thankagivtng
The !Ink will show Immediate- will be taken. The house ls parfrom Mrs. Woods' brother-lnly the availabillly of 2.814
DUDLEY'S
tially
torn
d&lt;.M'n
now
and
councillaw,
Luther Gilliam, Oak Grove,
rooms .Jn Jamaica over a pe.
59N.2ndA••·
~e.n
feel
that
it
is.~safetyhazard
Ky
.
,
who
has
just
returned
home
rtod of one year. together wit.h
992-5560
m 1ts present POSition.
after several montha dut;)' in
the rates of each hotel .
0.
MIODLE
A second property, ~so the~ -t Vietnam.
subjed of complaint, 1s being
15 Millionth Arrival
looked into byanauorneywhowill
MADRID t UPI! - The
15th m1lllon tourist to visit advise Mayor Fisher what can be
Spain during 1968 arrived at done. A thi.rdpropert;ylnquestion
BaraJas Airport r e c e n t 1y will be torn down earlY In 1969
Wolnot Gooln Sholl. Rot· 19.95
aboard an Iberia Air Lines of when a new building Is to be put
Spain ft1ght. one of the tour- on the site.
OLD FASHIONED

Medical Work

be

Free Park Ki ngsb ury

Chestnut Ridge

Soeial Events

the Lmm &amp;

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Santa Has Arrived With A
Sleigh Load ofGoodies at Baker's
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TOASTMASTER STEAM-DRY
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Holiday Dresses
BLOUSES, SKIRTS, SLACKS
AND SWEATERS
Boys-Cordurty and Plaid-SLACKS
Wash and Wear and Knit SHIRTS

Men's feathtr·lltht
S- T-1-E-T-C-H loots

Pullovet and Card loan SWEA"TERS

CRIB SETS, ANGEL TOPS, SHIRTS, MANY GIFT
ITEMS FOR THE BABY.
EASY

LAYAWAY

The Kiddie Shoppe

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Where Shoe• Are S.11slbl"y Priced

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Mooo. Mlddlopott Gilt-A-Ramo

'119.00

5 Pc. Dinettes ........... $47.00
2 Pc. L. R. Suites •...••.. $88.00
Set of Tables
2Step Tables
1 Coffee Table •..•...... $12.88
3 Pc. B. R. Suite •..••.••• $99.00
9112 Linoleum Rqs .•....•. $4.69
Early Amer. Sofa Beds .••.• $58.00
6" Foam Matlress and

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Mr1. Mnle Roush was ho&amp;- Mr1. sm.,aon'&amp; aamt, Mra.lllld..
doougloter, Dorothy fiooyro,!lllllll'·
tell for the Eather Circle of the Lain Wolle Qmn!rwtoom. Aloo,..
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lloptlst Ml11ICHaf1 Soclety ot tlqo, Amerlaon ond Oorlatlao,
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her heme on Moo1a.Y evenfqa:, De- have been prelle!Udtotbeeturch
Mr. olll Mra. Rldolrd _...,.
cember 9. The meetin«OMned in memor)' ol Or. (]larles B.
olllson,
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wltll deooOIIona b)' Mra. Ethel crow, tonnerb of Racine, b;y his
cecil
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Christmas" • P'OI.IJ firwliw ot
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usuent Ntcht., and &lt;~Whtle Ship-- of Clewlontl brouglrt his aootheT,
herds Watched Their Flocka11 and Mrs. Helen \'ounce, home SaturTheir compEI'l&amp;atloll In a cueer prayer. ~r a bushwss af•llon, dof. Mn. y...,.. hod beenotthe
whlcb genetal!y r.,prea llleut a miuio.ry PI'CllftD'l was P r e- Brunmer home tor a.e...erll
doree yearooolpoJtlcrodualetrain- aented b;y Gretta SimpSCJU and wMkJ am an out-patient at Cle~e­
lng Ia leu than U., would re- closed by the a r - r-Uov the lond Clinic.
ceive in man.r JnduiJt;rl.al. jobs
Critt B!Witord, Jr., Wort.blnM:23l'd PIO!m. Dur!"" the-iol
ond akllled trades lor which oo hour, Mra. Roush, asstttedby her ton, spent 1everal days with Mr.
coUege_ prepar~ Ia nel!ded.
daughter, Mildred, served lovely ond Mrs. Cr!ttllndlord,s.-. They
Ch.lrche! are evBn mo.t"e nic· retreahmenta at a t.ablebealltltul\1&amp;ited MU= Louis.e Parr at Athgardl,y towm1 their other em- l,y deoonled in keE~~iov wltll t h e elll, Sunday afternoon.
ployeo. Independent otocliea . Mrs. Norman Hoover of CincinChristmas season.
tbat clerical and cuatoclill work~
A new communion table was re- nati came FridaY to visit her
era employed b.Y churches are
eentb pre&amp;ented to the Firit Bap- mother, Mrs. Harry WUtahire.
paid substantially less thanthe.f'd tist Church b)' the Booster Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Graham of
get in oomprable Jobael•ewhore. ~School cl1111 and Mr. and Mrs. Columbu&amp; spent the weekend with ·
Only their dedleation keepe
thel.r parents, Mr. and Mn. JerChester SimpsOP gave new
them working for cburd:Jea, and
candlesticks in memory of their ry Graham and Mr. an:! Mrs. Hartheir saerltteea are all the greatry WWtord..
er ror beinl generally unrecogMr. and Mrs. Titus Pickens of
nized and unapprecl.ated by
The St. Poul Uniled Methodist Syracuse spent Sundi.Y allernoon
church members who feel tbQY've Church wUI have a dinner and with Mn. Frankie Neigler.
dooe God a big favor when they bazaar on Dec. 7. The bazaar will
Mr. and Mrs. MartinWUcoxen
drop • ccq&gt;ie "' buckto in the be f:rmt 3 to 7 p. m. alii the din- wePt. to Colwnbus after their
collection plate.
ner from 4:30 to 7 p. m. It wW daughter, carol, astuclentatOhlo
State University, who will &amp;pend
be held at the TlC)pers Plains
Grade School- Proceeds will be
II)' EVELYN BIUCKLES .
used lor the build!"" lunl ol the
The St. Paul United Methodist
new church.
Church Adult Bible class held its
Everett Wat&amp;on was returned
Thanksgiving dinner on Monday home from Holzer Medical Cen.
evening at the church annex with ter aoo is somewhat lmpro't'ed.
the Lottrldge church as invited
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Rowan of
guests. The Charge Youth Fel- Middleport spent Monday at their
lowship Thankagiving dinner was hom here.
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held at the annex Tuesday eve-Mrs. Charles Kelso(Roaemary
Marcinko) of Genna~Q~ hu arnlov,
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Mr. and Mra. Carl Watson and rived here to visit her parents,
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ol Deyton, 10110111 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marcinko
the weekend here wlttt his moth- and tamll.y and other relatives.
Boqhs For Decoratin1
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Griffith
er. Mrs. Effie Watson, and oChALL SIZES
er relatives.
and son spent Fr~ night and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Violet Saturday with her broth~r. Mr.
W. MAIM
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POMEROY
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Winter Wlshfuls.
Allthrou11h I he winter you wished for summer, tlten
suddenly n arrived. Good Old Summertime. Do you
remember how it rul!Y was. Hot and humid. Sticky
end stuffy. Your house was somewtiatless comfortable
than a Turkish bath. You draged out a flock of fans
II&gt; push the hot air around; maybe you even gol dis·
porate and tried one of those noisy, drafty window
units. And while you were tryinc w·fall asleep in thlt
oven of a bedroom, you were wishins it was winter.
In justa few months, you have all that to through
apin. Unless, of course, you order your whole-house
Gas air condltlonin11 system now.
Yes, n001. · Now-be'- that "fil'll, stnmina nlaht
sneaks up on you-is the time to let your Gas eqm.
pony add Wholo·house Gas air COII(IItlonina to ~r
present Ga.s furnace. There's no quitter, cleaner, more
economical-to-run, lonpr·llved alt cond~lonlna system

The no-obligation coupon brings all the facts. Mall
it today - and look forward to a comfortable summer
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Mrs. ley Elswick Ud Harry
Clyne, Mr. Lew MeMurry, loco!, called on Mr. on! Mro, DD·
lon Toylor.
lrlr. and Mra. Gary VanMeter,
Roedovllle, rio!led Mr, ondMrL
Lawrence Jolonaton ond lomily.
Mr. .... Mro. Cllrrord Icenhower, PomeroY Route, vlllted
Mr. and Mra. Homer Icenhower.
Mro. Beltl WOII'd olll lom!ly,
Mra. E"na ond llunil,y, Mr. and
MI'L Fronk S.nllh, Mr. Gtioe
CooW0o local; Mr. ond MrL Bob
Lawson ond bob7 slrl, Roclne,
callod on Mr. ond Mro. Ro.Y Pow •
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Mr. ond Mrs. LeonordCourHn
1111 IAmUy ol Eoat L!ve11&gt;001,
lludcl,y, 101111111, ftob.
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Goloooua wore wHkelll aueota of
Mr. ond Mro. Ooorl!e Corrollllll
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News, Notes

Chrl11tmaa treata, wtthSantaon
hand, wdl be atven to children of
Rot!eiod, acconll"" to the Rutlalll
n\lrse• tranlrw In ~rlrwt\eld, 0,,
America's · 200.000 :Protestant
BY LOUIS CASSELS
American LegiorL Plana fort h e
went the Thankl&amp;lvtne vacation event were dlacuased at the Dem!nlaten ond 80,000 CotlooUc
United Presa Intematkmal
wlth ...her parema, Mr. and Mn. cember 4th meeting of Rutland
uJt .seems to mo an awtullot prieBU, the situation 11 .iull the
Brodlord Moo•11 olli!Am!l,y,
Post 467 with four officers, two or 11101101 Ia oolng into relig- -lite.
Mro. ldo Denntaon, Solem een.. members and three guest• pl'et- ion,,. write• a Texas editor.
U. Sliarlea
ter, spent a few d.,.-a with Mr. ent. Date of thetreatsandSanta'a '~Who's getting it?"'
Sliarleo lor Catho!!c parish
and Mrs. lAvern Jordan a n d com trw wUl be announced later.
That's a big questioo which prieiUI range froM llbi:O .75 a
Cllnlly and Mn. Faye Jordan. The ennt will be held at the
onmtlo to about $300 • IJIOilllo, dedeservei a candid llfliWet.
Thanksgiving dirmer guests of Lesion Hall.
In the first place, the editor pending on tile Importance of the
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jetten were
Eighth District Vice Command- I o rlglrt about a lot ol mone,v go.. job uod the wealtll or the dJo.
Mr. and Mra. Richard Je!fera er SWeeney discussed orpniza. lng Into religim. This y e a r, eese. Of oourse, priests aleo
ond doouahter, Mr. ond Mro. La· tion ot a Legion Auxiliary post Amoricana wUl contribute about get tlleir room and board, and
wrn Jordaa ancl tamUy, Mr. and for )'OUIW men of the areL
$7 billion to churches and other 1001e by no means all have a
Mrs. Gene Jeffers and family,
modest au,pplementary income
A donation of 40 chickens and reUgious institutions.
Mn. Faye Jordan and Mn. ld. $25 waa collected to be used to
That's not quite as stagger- from mass stipends.
Demlaon.
At the time the last compreaid the RuOand Volunteer Fire ing a figure as lt may seem at
Mr. and Mrs. Dale stanabury Departmer&amp;'s poor ba&amp;keta.
tlrst glance. Jp fad, it's less hensive survey was made, 1n
were overnight gue&amp;ts ot their
Members are asked topay their than one per cent of America's 1964, the median compensstlon
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and duee durtrw: the presentmernber- Gross National Product- hard- ~ miniaters in 15 major ProMrs. Larry stansbury, Reynold ... ah.lp drive to Kenneth Devisat the ly an lmpreulve teltlmooial to testant denominations was $6,bur&amp;. and joined other oily Rutlard Dept. Store, or at a regu- tile pocketbook piety ol this "na· 358 a year. 1bat figure includes
members tor a Thanksglvingdin. lar meeting. New members a r e tlon under God." But it ian.._ pea- an average aUowance of $1,800
ner at the horne of another son, invited tlso to contact Mr. Davis, null either.
a ;year for hollsing and utUiMr. and Mrs. Clair Stansbury and or other members or the post.
Where does it fJ1)7
ties.
(aptily, Groveport.
Ttle U n l t e d Presbyterian
A substantlal. alice - about
~ Thankslfvirw dirmer at the
Church
- one or tile 15 denomi$1 bl!lloo- ooes into bricksond
Mt. Union Church was well at- Sara alll:l Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wil- mortar. Churches have been on nations covered in the 1964 surtended. Short services were held son, local, joined relatives for a a building spree l!llnce the end vey reports that the average
preceding the dinner.
Thanksgiving dlMer at the home r1 World War D, and there seems Presbyterian pastor's compenDale Caster, Apple Creek, and of Mr. and Mra. T, L Brook- to be no satia- point.
sation rose during the past live
Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Clnocle of hart in Albany. others present
years by about 23 per cent.
Maintenance Costa
Lucasville, visited wldl Mr. and were Claryee Stack and Mr. and
It is unUkely that all denomThe cost of heating, l.ightJng,
Mn. R S. Turner.
Mrs. F'nncis Stack and ram.tly !nourlng, cleaning ond maintain- Inations have done that well.
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Guests of Mrs. Clarence Cl~ and Barbara Brookhart, Albany; ing all of these elaborate physl- But ma'-&lt;e the hopeful assump·'
ode were Walter C.node, Apple Mr. and Mn. John Starkey aOO eal plants is another big item tion that..Preacher•s pa,y has gone
,, Creek; Gerald Saxon, Mllryarille; ehUdren, Sugar Gro\'ej Mr, and on church budgets - totalling up by roughly one..foorth in all
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would make the 1968 median for
Lucuvtlle.
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A third slice ol rooghl,y $1 Protestant ministers about $7,I
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey Mrs. Bill Stack and children of billion goes lnto various &amp;er- 950. Actually, the National CounIIPORt Frldoy night ond 5alnrday Circleville.
vtee activities. The&amp;e lnclude cil of Churches figures this clos•••
In Columbus where they vi&amp;ited
Mr.
and.
Mrs.
Leland
Moore
and
foreign mlssims support of er to $7,000.
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Mrs. Cecil Jewell and family and here by the death of his father, pitals, orphanage&amp; and related
It is obvious from these fihe attended an Insurance meeUog. Taylor Moore, PL Rock, visited activities.
gures that clergymen are the
They called on their son-In-law with Mr. and Mrs. RaJ.moOO NelThat leaves something In the worst..,ald, oot the best - plid,
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. [)on.. son, the Brookh.arts, and other neighborhood or $4 billion to be · professional group in America.
aid Jones and son, NelsonvDle, relatives during the vacation. accounted for. Mo3t of this goes
enroute..
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stout for penomel costl - the salaMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bowen have returned home following a ries, pensions, living allowancon! laonUy and Mr. ond M r 1. visit in Elizabethton, Tenn., with es and reimbursed expenses of
Let Us
Ralph Woodrum of Athens were their daughters and families, Mr. clergymen and other employes or
gueats of their parent&amp;, Mr. and and Mrs. E&amp;tel Kirby and sons churches.
Your
Mrs. Alva Rlele·
and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Raynard
The Texas editor voiced susMr. and Mrs. James Gaston and aona and other relatives.
Holiday
picion
that
"religion
must
be
one
and guesta, Joy Hess and Ronnie They were joined there by their
Finery
our best~ing professions . .,
o1 Hamilton, ond Mr. ond Mrs. other children, Mr. and Mrs.
Perhaps tt 11 - tor a t i n y
Jack Hess andDavid,Sprtngft.eld, James WUlla and tamUy, Macon,
were at the hOme of Mr. and.,. Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. BeiU\Y Lowe percentage or Protestant minis·' • Mra. Cllflor4 Srn!tll ond Nellie, and children, Cleveland; and Mr• ters who are big - name radio
~ • AtllelUI, tOr t\WoksgtviJ¥llloiilot: ~oill Mra.
Stout and IAmily, evangel.tata or pastors of very
HOVE LAUNDRY ;
Mrs. Elbo McKn!glot ol COium· Charleston, W. Va. for dimer 011 large and wealthY congregatlms.
But for. the vast majority of
buo llj)Ont o weekelll lritllMr.ond Thonksglriov Dol'.
Mr'a. D. 0, McKn!glotolll Mr. ond
Mrs. Fern Gillogly.
FrleTJ:Is and relative&amp; here
have received word or the birth
ol o aon, Klj&gt; Allen, to Mr. olll
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(Wo Aro Not Opon On Sundays)
Mrs. Charles Gire (Margaret
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Moaler) ot Columbus oo Nov. 12.
Tbo llttle onebousister,Ange!e
Marie. Grandioorento Include Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Moaler, Albany, fonner local residents.
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Cl'anddaughter, Valerie Vinaonoi
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i - The Dilly Sentinel, Pomeroy-MJddleport, o., T11ursda)', December 12, 1968

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You aet a husky three-ton Gas eir conditlonina
system-includinl normal installation-for os lillie 11
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Christmas Party Held
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Helidlr UJIII.-.Dta for the 2, 1..20, pvo • - - - ll'om
Southeutem Otdo '' UJ Health tbe Upper Room, and ooncluded
c.nter, Athena, wtre dl.spil,yed with pr!l1'er. Mra. Chapman waa
at lllo ...U Cllrlotmu~~UV ot ille winner Of the lravolln8prlze,
lllo Rutlud ~Jerden Club !londo7
Carol IIDalnl! .... enjoyed by
aQirt at 1l1e home or Mrs. c. o. tho IJ'OOil with Mrs. E I I Cblpmon.
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Mra. Jack Robeon. Welcomed Into the memborlhll&gt; or the club
were Mra. Harvey Erlewine aDd
Mrs. Victor NeiiOI'I.
DuriD&amp; the bullineas meedna
prelided over by Mra. Chria
Diehl, a· report wa1 glvea on the
recent county Christmaa dower

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it from Mrs. Margaret Ella Lew.
ia, chairman, was reacl.
A chicken dimer at Crow'a
Steak House preeeded the meet.
ing. A Cloral piece and t.per-1
centered the dinner table. Mrs.
Harry William1011 was (!O...Cba!r,
man for the part.y at the Chapman
home which waa extensively deeorated inside and out. Gifta for
an exchange were placed beneath
a ligflted tree.
Mrs. C. E. BUbop wu devotional leader and nad from Luke

:r;::;;::z Visit of Santa is Highlight of Party
A mit lhlmSentaboor!Jvabq
IIIII ol toys hlahllchled oput;y
slll&amp;ed by the Middl_.t Cburch
o:f Christ youth grollll tar the 21

Mr. and Mrs. J o o • - - .
For iiJo !lrst limo In lix
yooro, an otlbe hmll,)' waatoplher. Pro- lor 1 dlmer
wero Mr. ond lin. Ruoaall
IIO)'IIonl, Point Ploooont; llr,
and 111'1. Daniel Zirkle and
dluibloro, Terri Alii and Dell-

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t.fr1. Dale Adam• and Mrs.
Dorrell WWie · entertalnocl reconlly with a surprlao iayllto
shower honoring MrL Ealbor
Mayel. 1be lbower wa1 held at
die borne or Mrs. waid
Mrs. Bemiee Bailey and Mr1.
Lola Morrlam won the pme
prizes, and tbe door prize was

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awarded to Mra. Avis Bing.
Guests besides those naml::ld
were Joyce BJn&amp;. Mrs. Allee
Ma¥• and Avice,. Mr1. Irene McGrath, Mill .!*Bie Teaford, Mrs. ·
Sarah !llencor, Mrs. Fqe Kennedy, Mrs. Pat Thomas, .Mra.
Mae Spencer, Mrs. Martha McElroy, Mrs. Eother Wrilhl. Mrs.
Ellen Day, Mrs. Doroth.YEPmcer.
Mrs. Gladya Spencer, Mrs. Hattie Winner, Mrs. Theresa Meek,
Mrs. Goldie Frederick, Mro. llattlo Frederick, Mrs. Zooa Biggs,
Mrs. Karen Young.
Others lmld1Dg gifts were Mrs.

Class Sponsors Party
Patients in the acute intensive
care ward at the Southeastern
Ohio Mental Health Center Atlleos, were gtveo a holiday party
Tueoda.Y nJght by the llomobulldera Class of the Middleport
Church ~ Christ.
Going to Athena for the party
were Mr. and Mrl. Wendell Gerlach, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Stewart, George Null, Mr. and
Mrs. Denver Rice, Mr. arX1 Mrs.
Norman Yeauger, Mrs. Oaby
Martin, and Mike Martin.
VIsits to tho Allleno hoaplt.ll
have been taken on as a mm.thi.Y
project by the class. Mrs. 'Ibelma Risley of Athens, the vohmteer service director, joined the
group for the ~. and the hospital superintendent welcomed
1he &amp;mda.Y school class.
Mike Martin led tho patients
in singing carols. There were
poems by Denver Rice, Nash,
IIDd Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Rice

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Dinner, Party

Held by Class
The Loyal Helpers Class o(
I b e Asbury Unltod Methodist
Church, &amp;Yracuse, met 1\lesda,y
allht In the church social room
6:1r a holiday dinner and party.
A turkey dinner with all the
tr1mmlnga was aerved lollowing
table grace by the Rev. Wendell
stutter. The room and tables
nre decorated in keeping with
tbe holiday season.
Gifts were presented to Carl
Weese, teacher of the class, and
Mrs. Frank Winebrenner, the
ullstant teacher. Members exchanged gifts.
Attending were the Rev. and

Mrs. WendeD Stutler, Mr. and
Mrs. Weese, Mr. and Mrs. Riehard Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. DaIDOil Ferrell and daughter, Terrie, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Houdllohol~ Mrs. Ralph RobliOO, Mrs.
~en

Damewood, Mn. Allee
Capehart, Mrs. Lois Mayes, Mrs.
William Eichinger, Miss Mar-

Hillary's Feats
S~r Edmund Hillary, known
chiefly for making the first
ascent o( Mt. Everest, was
also the first man to reach the
South Pole overland s i n c e
Capt. Robert F . Scott accomplished the feat in 1912.

Before her destruction in

June of 1864, the Confederate

p.m. Parents onlJ on Pediatrics
Ward.
Admissions
~ Mr.. H. Claude EYans, 23 Vine
8t.; Michael D. Treida, Rio
~; Barbara Jo Henry, Ka.Daup; Vance Brumfield, Eurt!IU
Rt.; Mrs. James v. Gluarn, Rl 1 Bidwell; Lewlo E.
utton, No. 7 Court St.; M111
I A. Mullens, Rt. 1 EwiDifa•;
llro. Jolin R. Van llckle, RL 1
J;olllp&gt;lts; Mro. Gorr F, Flnlu,
jlt. 2 Crown Clcy; Mra. Nolde
J;ohntc:m. Rt. 1 GaDipoU.; Char·
(oo H. Ramoburg, Mo-; c:~~~­
~ A, Fitch, Rl I POrtland•
ilr-1. FJdm E. Sowera, Jack,..;
L, Rooob, Rl I MlddleMra. Jomoa E. McClain,
Reedlville; Bobble D. Ham~
...,., RL 2 WaUIIton; MrL EltiOI' -.....,RL31r&lt;Jnloo;Dovld
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Mickey Odlda, Denn11 Boas,
Sbaron Wilson, Mike Martin,
Susie Soolsby, Mark MDyer, Q»aa
Mr. David Franklin 110)'1, Berry, Helen and Pat Glaze,
YOWJ&amp;OIII ocio Of iiJo Rev. and Mrs.
C, E. Hoyt, Boy Cit)&gt;, Mich., lormor(y or Middleport, Will be
married oo Dec. ~~ Ill Milo ~­
ole Jeu~~e Mdlonald, dau.Rhter
Of Mr. and Mro. Weboler C. McDonald, Jr., Ferndale, Mlcb.
Vowo or the CertiiiiOIII' will ho
read at B p.m. at the Drayton
Avenue Presbyterian Church at
2441 Pine Crest, Well Droylon.
A reception Mil be bold there
lmmodlately following the cere-

Cleaaen

Holiday remembrances f o r
ahut-ln1 and elderly members of
tiJo Trlnlt)&gt; Unltod Cllurcb or
Cbrlst wiD be clellvarecl by momben ot Friendly Circle before
Chrlltmas.
Final i l r r - lor thlo
....... prajoet ..... compl'nleadoy nl&amp;bt *'rinB tho ...U
Chrlotmoo put;)' Of tiJo Circle
bold .. die home or Mro. Carl

Mrs. Kautz presented tbe pro..
tll'om ont!Uod "Tho Story ol
Chriltmas" in acrlpture. poet.
ry and prote. uKeepin&amp;: Cbrist.
masu by Henry Van Dyke and
.. The Gitts We hre, •• including

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pllaolzed that the true happlnon
Of Cbrlotmoo II living In mony
ways at aU timea ot tbe year.
There waa group aingln, of
UJoy to the World" and ''Silent
Night" wltlt Mrs, Kautz at the pl.
ano. Larp eand.lea at the door
greeted tbe guelts as tlley arrived at the Kautz home which

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was extatalvely decorated.
Gifts were exchanpd around
• lightod lroo In tho laml(y room.
Following the lift exchange, Mrs.

Thomaa Young, pre11derrt, served de1sert, and .Mr1. Kautz, the
coftee. Aholiday dinner at Crow' a
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needy families was mad&amp; by the
Hearthstone Class ot tho Middleport Flrot Blptlst Cburcbomlng a boilda,y par\y Tueoda,ynlght
st the home 0( Mr. and Mrs. Pau1
Smart.
The meeting followed a dinner
at the Martin Restaurant. A gift
waa presented to the Rev. and
Mrs. Cllarles Slmoo and lamily.
The members exchanged gifts.
New officers eJected were Paul
Smart, president; John Werner,
vice preaidenti Mrs. Mlltm Hood,
secretary; Jobn McNeil, trea~­
urer; and Mrs. Paul Smart, Oow.
er 8Dd card chairman.
A Christmae meditation was
given by Mrs. Willis Anthony,
devotional leader. The hosts
served a dessert course. Attending the party were Mr. and Mrs.
David Darst, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hubbard, Mr. and .Mra. MD.ton Hood. Mr. and Mrs. McNeil,
Mr. and Mrs. Edison Baker, Mr.
and Mra. Werner, Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Anthony, and the Rev, Simons and son, Wes.
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and Belgian troops reached
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llom Pullins UJd lamlly enter. Christmas party Tueacloynlghtot

lalnod wltlt a dlmor IO&lt; her par- the home of Mr1. Arthur strau11

onto and dlo RobortFrlcklaml(y, So. Third Ave., Middleport.
Mr. and Mro. Alex Gordner
Animated choir 1ingera w i t h
ar Dayton were weekend guelta blinking ca..Ues, a movtne reinor her 1011, William Pullins, UJd deer, and alarpChristrna•card
family.
on the porch orthe Strauss horne
Mr. and Mro. NoriiWI Ftal&gt;or

SeneeariUe were recent vlal101'1 Oftbolr 5011-ln-lowancl-tar, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wamsley, and other relallvoo lncludlnl lllo Paorl 1\loro laml(y.
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By MRS. HERBERT ROUSH
Mrs. Delores Owens, Jack
Noon and Billy Dye ~ Columbua were Thanksgiving weekend
guests of Mrs. DoUy Wolfe and
lamlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush entertained Tbankoglvlng Day the
following guests: Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Buck and Pam, Mr. and Mrs.
Doo Beegle and Zane.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush
and Roger spent Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Par1001!1 at Negley, OhJo, and Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Durst and family at Niles, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDade,
Kim and Gene Early or Troy,
0., accompanied Mrs. E d n a

greeted the gues&amp;tf. lis lhe.)l arrhed. The doorway of twinkling
stars Cramed 1 deerandpinetree
decoration.
Interior d~contlon11 included
white rose lights entwined around
the bannister of the stah'Wa.Y. a
miniature snow tree, and an ani-

mated decontion carrylngoutthe
theme '"Christml.s Eve at t h e
North Pole." It 'featured Santa
a~ his reindeer movtngacroasa
sk.)l of twinkling stars, s..ru•s
helper.i at work, and a bonfire
spcUing smoke.

Donations Made
To Two Families
Donations of money were made
to two needy !amities at the Ul·
nual Christmas meeting of the
Laurel Clttr Better Health Club
recently.
Club members dined at the
Martin Restaurant preceding the
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Lawrence Eblin. The Eblin home
was extensi\'ely decorated for
the altair. Membera exchanged
gifts. There was group alng:log
or carols and g-dJTles with prizes
being awarded to the winner. Mrs.
Nellla Barton, a guest, joined the
16 members for the dimer par -

The
automated Christmas
scenes are crutionsotMr. Arth-ur Strausa who has mide original
contribuUons to this artamually
lor more than 20 years. He ls an
owner of the Twin City Machine
Shop, W. Main St., Pc:meroy,
Mrs. Lucille SWackhamer led
the group in singing Christmas
carols, Mn. Betty Conkle read
the story of the birth of Christ
frmt the Bible, and the •• Miracle of the Manger" was present·
ed by Mrs. Rose Reynolds.
Games were p~edwithprizes
being won by Mrs. Loretta Saelens and Mrs. Barbara Grimm.
Miss Olga Pierrotl won the door
prize.
A game of matching cards was
used in the gift exchange. Guests
at the party were Mrs. Nora Wilson, Mrs. Connie Swisher, Mrs,
Jane Brown, and Mrs. Grimm.
Refreshments
were served
from a table decorated ina green
and red color scheme. A spiral of
poinsettia lights were used on the
table. Mrs. Conkle presided at the
coffee s e r v i c e. Sal"llwiches,
Christmas torte, nuts, punch and
coffee were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Ann Bailey, M r s.
Grace Pratt, Mrs. Farie Kenne~
dy, Mrs. Jean Moore, Mrs. Pearl
Reynolds, Mrs. Rose Reynolds,
and Mrs. Swackhamer.

dy Craig and other relatives at

New Haven Hts., W, Va.
Thoma&amp; Beckner of San Diego,
Calif., is visiting his grandmoth·
er, Mrs. Vandora Knighting.
Thanksgiving weekend guests
of Mr. and Mn. Ray Heiney were
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Craig
and Lisa and Todd of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heiney called at U!e Chambers Funeral Home
at Ravenswood, W. Va., to pay
respect to their aunt, Mrs. Belle
Davis wllo passed away.

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Enjoying the day with Mrs.
Mary Circle Sunday were Mr, and
Mrs. Wllliam Perry aM children
of Hollon, 0,, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pierce, of Athens, Mrs.
George Circle and daughters of
Ashland, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Circle anddaughterofColum·
bus, Mr. and Mrs. James Circle
ot New Haven, W. VL, snd Ricky
Circle of Charleston, W, Va.
The Dwight Swepston lamUy ol
Columbus spent Sunday w I t h
Ralph Lee and the Robert Lee Roush to her home Saturda,y and
loml(y.
'
spent the weekend with Mr, and
Eimle Brinker, WUIIom Corl.,. Mrs. Herbert Rouah l.nd other
ton, Betty Van Meter, Margaret relattvea.
Ann carleton and Patrick visited
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roush
at the heme ol Mr. and Mrs. Orvy and F IU'e of Mansfield, spent the
Galner ot Hebron on Sunday. weekend with relatives.
Mrs. Robert Lee and clllldren,
Mr. and Mrs. William Cox and
Bob Bill and Becky spent Thanks- Romie of NOes, Mr. and Mn.
givif11: with Mr. and Mre. Roger Pete Durst ol Ravenswood, w.
Grueser and family at Logan, Va., spent Frlda,y wltb Mr. and
Clyde Salser was dlmer guest Mrs. Russell Rou1h and Mr. and
ofEunle Brinker. Wutiamcarle-- Mrs. Dorsa Parsons.
ton, Betty Van Meter, Pltrickand
Mrs. Gladys Shields has reMargaret Ann Carleton, Thanka- turned to her home at Letart
g!vl:w Day.
Falla.
Carl Circle ot COlwnbus and
Mrs. Floyd Norris spent the
DiJde Circle of Athena apent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gra~
weekelll with their pilrents, Mr.
am Mrs. Homer Circle.
~..Ung the weekerd at t h e had as guest.&amp; during the week
Homer Circle home were Mr. and Rev. and Mrs. Richard Young
Mrs. Doyle Mutt! and lamU. ol and laj!Ji(y ol Sydney, 0.
ErritJ' Schrech6~st
f)f Park- r
MacedOrii(. O." ,'Mr; anc1 Mrs. Har.
old Circle ud family, Racine, ersburg sPent Thursday night
R. D. They also vlsltod with Mr. with Eunie Brinker, Erm1l, Betand Mrs. Robert Harden and fam- ty Van Meter and Mrs. Brinker
called. on Ernest and Estella
ily of Neue Settlement
Mr. and Mra. EdiCI'I Rouah Cllrk, Racine.

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Set. and Mrs. Robert E, Frick
and TOmmy, loll Mondo)'
J.o:xtenal ve holiday deeorattons
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vlaltlnc here with hlo parento, ated a festJve setting for the a•
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Pr:oeram books tor the new
yoor made by Mrs. Leonard J.,.
ell were distributed 1.0 tbe mem~

The Rev. Mr. Hoyt 1s a formsr j)8Stor ol tho Middleport
Firat Baptist Church.

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Allee ~cer, Mrs. Norma Cain,
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Mary Martin.
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The ~· and a poem, ••Let U1
Keep c::JuUtmaa. u Mr11. Lawrence M1lboan p.ve an article 011
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&amp;iowball eake, minta, nutl,
Mrs. Mary Bllmhart waa ~
cofl'ee aDd _punch were served to ored recently with a surprtaem,ythe 18 membera aUendln.g the ette shower at the IMXne ol Mrs.
put;y. The hoateasea nre aa- Esther Maya with Miss Marllyn
olllocl In IIOl'Ying by Mrs. Fred Karr as the co-hostess.
Wllliam801'1 and Mrs. Webster.
Gimes were pli,Yed, prizes beoFavon were miniature Santa i rc won by Mrs. Bernke Bailey,
Claus faces made by Mrs. Har- Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes, an:l M r s.
ry Wwtamsm.
Waid ~ncer, Mrs. Martha Me·
Attending beBJ.de-a those na.m- Elroy received the door prize.
ed were Mn. C. E. Bishop, Mrs.
A l:ruit salad course was serv~
I\OIIert Canaday, Mr•. Jooah Cot· ed by the hostesses after M r a.
terW, Mrs. Guy Larkin, Mrs. Barnhart opened her gifts.
Rua,q:ll Little, Mrs. James Nlch~
Atten:ting besides those rmned.
ol1011, Mrs. Roy Snowden, M:n. were Mrs. Linda Spencer, Mrs.
Plul WinD, Mrs. Vernon Weber, Dotothy Fischer and Terry, Mrs.
Mrs. Charlea Amos, and Mrs. Margaret Teaford, Katlcy and SuCarl Denlooo.
sie, Mrs. Lois Morrison, Mrs.
Velma Barnhart, Mrs. G o I d 1 e
Frederick, Mrs. Mae ~ncer,
Mra. Zona Biggs, Mrs, Hattie
Frederick, Mrs. Alice ~ncer,
Mrs. Avis Bing and Joyce, Mrs.
Gladys Spencer, Mrs. Linda
Yeauaer talked on the poinsettia. Fitch, Mrs. Ruth Durst and Mrs,
The class presented g1tts 0( Ka,ye Kennedy.
a tie, a handkerchief, a comb,
Others presenting gifts to Mrs,
stationary, pencil, stamps, gum Barnhart "ere Mrs. Mona Sor·
and . a date book to the male pa- dan, Mrs. Pst Thomas, Mrs.
tients, and jewelry, lipstick, sa- lrere McGnth m::l Barbara, Mrs.
chet, gum, and stationary to the Judy Sloter, Mrs. Phyllis Sa•
women. Each on.e waa alao given ders, Mrs. Edith Bing and Mrs.
a pouDd and a hall ~ candy. Rheda Bing.
For the part;y the class made
Christmas cards into name tags.
PLAN BAKE SALE
Cookies, hOmemade candy, KoolThe Jolly Green Giants 4-H
Aid, and an apple "ere served Club will stage a bake sale at
during a. concluding social hour. the Robinson's Dry Cleaners in
The candy for the party was made Middleport boglmlng at 9 a. m.
by Mrs. Lena Bunce.
Saturda,y.

dlreo Bifta and a troot !rom the decon.Uona and let the chUdren
church~- Thel'werepreaent-- trim their own tree. There we1
ed Testamenta, foun&amp;aln pena, IJ'QCI ••natne ot carols and
atutred antmab, and model car&amp;, roldi!WB oo Cbrlo-• by Danny
a tanprtne and a candy cane. Abbott and COIIIy BaUey.
HCJmelllade cookies, eandy, tee
!like Martin tQOl&lt; tho roleorSoncream
and Kooi-Aid were 1erved.
to Claus and dlatrlbutod ille IIIIa
Candy 'ftl lolllor later thlo week.
to tile )'OUI1Kitel'l.
'""' yoodl gi'OIII tQOl&lt; olroe and Tho chlldron played records, bod
pi_.,. ramo a, and vloltodwl1h
tho Ml4dloport gr&lt;Ktl.
Golll!l to Athens lor U.IIUV
wore Danny and Roger ~

Shower Given · David Hoyt

llll)'nonl, julll reeellti)o dlocborpd ll'om tho Air Force
otter a tour or dut;f 1n Germany.

C&amp;liiJ Batley, KotiiJ J!unco, n .. Fra,. Tr"llll, ·we~Gorloeb
and Suaoll, Tol'1')' Ohl•t and

Netrl, J;rl Beaver, Rita · Clad,
Jon Blarn, KeunJ Walten, Leta
no:d, Grear Stewart, Georao
Nosh, Rick &amp;nd l)obblo TriPlett,
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Christmas Party Held
,

Helidlr UJIII.-.Dta for the 2, 1..20, pvo • - - - ll'om
Southeutem Otdo '' UJ Health tbe Upper Room, and ooncluded
c.nter, Athena, wtre dl.spil,yed with pr!l1'er. Mra. Chapman waa
at lllo ...U Cllrlotmu~~UV ot ille winner Of the lravolln8prlze,
lllo Rutlud ~Jerden Club !londo7
Carol IIDalnl! .... enjoyed by
aQirt at 1l1e home or Mrs. c. o. tho IJ'OOil with Mrs. E I I Cblpmon.
Weboter ot tho orpn. MrL WDThe table arranaements wW lialniOn read a Chriltma• atory

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be token to lbe -.o bosjllt.llby
Mra. Jack Robeon. Welcomed Into the memborlhll&gt; or the club
were Mra. Harvey Erlewine aDd
Mrs. Victor NeiiOI'I.
DuriD&amp; the bullineas meedna
prelided over by Mra. Chria
Diehl, a· report wa1 glvea on the
recent county Christmaa dower

""""· and • 1 - (IOIUinlng to
it from Mrs. Margaret Ella Lew.
ia, chairman, was reacl.
A chicken dimer at Crow'a
Steak House preeeded the meet.
ing. A Cloral piece and t.per-1
centered the dinner table. Mrs.
Harry William1011 was (!O...Cba!r,
man for the part.y at the Chapman
home which waa extensively deeorated inside and out. Gifta for
an exchange were placed beneath
a ligflted tree.
Mrs. C. E. BUbop wu devotional leader and nad from Luke

:r;::;;::z Visit of Santa is Highlight of Party
A mit lhlmSentaboor!Jvabq
IIIII ol toys hlahllchled oput;y
slll&amp;ed by the Middl_.t Cburch
o:f Christ youth grollll tar the 21

Mr. and Mrs. J o o • - - .
For iiJo !lrst limo In lix
yooro, an otlbe hmll,)' waatoplher. Pro- lor 1 dlmer
wero Mr. ond lin. Ruoaall
IIO)'IIonl, Point Ploooont; llr,
and 111'1. Daniel Zirkle and
dluibloro, Terri Alii and Dell-

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children In CottageRattlleSc:Juth..
eastern Ohio MerUI Health Ce•

ter, Alhena, Wednelday nlaht.
Each ol theehlldre•n,erellwn

Ka.Y. Middleport; .... Paul

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t.fr1. Dale Adam• and Mrs.
Dorrell WWie · entertalnocl reconlly with a surprlao iayllto
shower honoring MrL Ealbor
Mayel. 1be lbower wa1 held at
die borne or Mrs. waid
Mrs. Bemiee Bailey and Mr1.
Lola Morrlam won the pme
prizes, and tbe door prize was

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awarded to Mra. Avis Bing.
Guests besides those naml::ld
were Joyce BJn&amp;. Mrs. Allee
Ma¥• and Avice,. Mr1. Irene McGrath, Mill .!*Bie Teaford, Mrs. ·
Sarah !llencor, Mrs. Fqe Kennedy, Mrs. Pat Thomas, .Mra.
Mae Spencer, Mrs. Martha McElroy, Mrs. Eother Wrilhl. Mrs.
Ellen Day, Mrs. Doroth.YEPmcer.
Mrs. Gladya Spencer, Mrs. Hattie Winner, Mrs. Theresa Meek,
Mrs. Goldie Frederick, Mro. llattlo Frederick, Mrs. Zooa Biggs,
Mrs. Karen Young.
Others lmld1Dg gifts were Mrs.

Class Sponsors Party
Patients in the acute intensive
care ward at the Southeastern
Ohio Mental Health Center Atlleos, were gtveo a holiday party
Tueoda.Y nJght by the llomobulldera Class of the Middleport
Church ~ Christ.
Going to Athena for the party
were Mr. and Mrl. Wendell Gerlach, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Stewart, George Null, Mr. and
Mrs. Denver Rice, Mr. arX1 Mrs.
Norman Yeauger, Mrs. Oaby
Martin, and Mike Martin.
VIsits to tho Allleno hoaplt.ll
have been taken on as a mm.thi.Y
project by the class. Mrs. 'Ibelma Risley of Athens, the vohmteer service director, joined the
group for the ~. and the hospital superintendent welcomed
1he &amp;mda.Y school class.
Mike Martin led tho patients
in singing carols. There were
poems by Denver Rice, Nash,
IIDd Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Rice

tf&lt;' a

story oo holly, aDd Mra.

Dinner, Party

Held by Class
The Loyal Helpers Class o(
I b e Asbury Unltod Methodist
Church, &amp;Yracuse, met 1\lesda,y
allht In the church social room
6:1r a holiday dinner and party.
A turkey dinner with all the
tr1mmlnga was aerved lollowing
table grace by the Rev. Wendell
stutter. The room and tables
nre decorated in keeping with
tbe holiday season.
Gifts were presented to Carl
Weese, teacher of the class, and
Mrs. Frank Winebrenner, the
ullstant teacher. Members exchanged gifts.
Attending were the Rev. and

Mrs. WendeD Stutler, Mr. and
Mrs. Weese, Mr. and Mrs. Riehard Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. DaIDOil Ferrell and daughter, Terrie, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Houdllohol~ Mrs. Ralph RobliOO, Mrs.
~en

Damewood, Mn. Allee
Capehart, Mrs. Lois Mayes, Mrs.
William Eichinger, Miss Mar-

Hillary's Feats
S~r Edmund Hillary, known
chiefly for making the first
ascent o( Mt. Everest, was
also the first man to reach the
South Pole overland s i n c e
Capt. Robert F . Scott accomplished the feat in 1912.

Before her destruction in

June of 1864, the Confederate

p.m. Parents onlJ on Pediatrics
Ward.
Admissions
~ Mr.. H. Claude EYans, 23 Vine
8t.; Michael D. Treida, Rio
~; Barbara Jo Henry, Ka.Daup; Vance Brumfield, Eurt!IU
Rt.; Mrs. James v. Gluarn, Rl 1 Bidwell; Lewlo E.
utton, No. 7 Court St.; M111
I A. Mullens, Rt. 1 EwiDifa•;
llro. Jolin R. Van llckle, RL 1
J;olllp&gt;lts; Mro. Gorr F, Flnlu,
jlt. 2 Crown Clcy; Mra. Nolde
J;ohntc:m. Rt. 1 GaDipoU.; Char·
(oo H. Ramoburg, Mo-; c:~~~­
~ A, Fitch, Rl I POrtland•
ilr-1. FJdm E. Sowera, Jack,..;
L, Rooob, Rl I MlddleMra. Jomoa E. McClain,
Reedlville; Bobble D. Ham~
...,., RL 2 WaUIIton; MrL EltiOI' -.....,RL31r&lt;Jnloo;Dovld
J- Tbomu, Ook IWI.

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Our llloal -

Mickey Odlda, Denn11 Boas,
Sbaron Wilson, Mike Martin,
Susie Soolsby, Mark MDyer, Q»aa
Mr. David Franklin 110)'1, Berry, Helen and Pat Glaze,
YOWJ&amp;OIII ocio Of iiJo Rev. and Mrs.
C, E. Hoyt, Boy Cit)&gt;, Mich., lormor(y or Middleport, Will be
married oo Dec. ~~ Ill Milo ~­
ole Jeu~~e Mdlonald, dau.Rhter
Of Mr. and Mro. Weboler C. McDonald, Jr., Ferndale, Mlcb.
Vowo or the CertiiiiOIII' will ho
read at B p.m. at the Drayton
Avenue Presbyterian Church at
2441 Pine Crest, Well Droylon.
A reception Mil be bold there
lmmodlately following the cere-

Cleaaen

Holiday remembrances f o r
ahut-ln1 and elderly members of
tiJo Trlnlt)&gt; Unltod Cllurcb or
Cbrlst wiD be clellvarecl by momben ot Friendly Circle before
Chrlltmas.
Final i l r r - lor thlo
....... prajoet ..... compl'nleadoy nl&amp;bt *'rinB tho ...U
Chrlotmoo put;)' Of tiJo Circle
bold .. die home or Mro. Carl

Mrs. Kautz presented tbe pro..
tll'om ont!Uod "Tho Story ol
Chriltmas" in acrlpture. poet.
ry and prote. uKeepin&amp;: Cbrist.
masu by Henry Van Dyke and
.. The Gitts We hre, •• including

tboushts on charley, bospltallt.Y,
tnoplrallon, lond lrodlllon, em-

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pllaolzed that the true happlnon
Of Cbrlotmoo II living In mony
ways at aU timea ot tbe year.
There waa group aingln, of
UJoy to the World" and ''Silent
Night" wltlt Mrs, Kautz at the pl.
ano. Larp eand.lea at the door
greeted tbe guelts as tlley arrived at the Kautz home which

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' Circle to
I Remember
I
Shut-Ins

up

Musical

was extatalvely decorated.
Gifts were exchanpd around
• lightod lroo In tho laml(y room.
Following the lift exchange, Mrs.

Thomaa Young, pre11derrt, served de1sert, and .Mr1. Kautz, the
coftee. Aholiday dinner at Crow' a
S&amp;eak House preceded the meet-Ing,

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A $10 conlrlbutloo to tho Middleport firemen• s project of providing Christmas bsokats lor
needy families was mad&amp; by the
Hearthstone Class ot tho Middleport Flrot Blptlst Cburcbomlng a boilda,y par\y Tueoda,ynlght
st the home 0( Mr. and Mrs. Pau1
Smart.
The meeting followed a dinner
at the Martin Restaurant. A gift
waa presented to the Rev. and
Mrs. Cllarles Slmoo and lamily.
The members exchanged gifts.
New officers eJected were Paul
Smart, president; John Werner,
vice preaidenti Mrs. Mlltm Hood,
secretary; Jobn McNeil, trea~­
urer; and Mrs. Paul Smart, Oow.
er 8Dd card chairman.
A Christmae meditation was
given by Mrs. Willis Anthony,
devotional leader. The hosts
served a dessert course. Attending the party were Mr. and Mrs.
David Darst, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hubbard, Mr. and .Mra. MD.ton Hood. Mr. and Mrs. McNeil,
Mr. and Mrs. Edison Baker, Mr.
and Mra. Werner, Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Anthony, and the Rev, Simons and son, Wes.
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Mro. Jolm D. &amp;nllh, John
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was begun May 21!, 1940, and

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some 338,000 British, French
and Belgian troops reached
English ports safely.

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Cbriotmoo baskoto lor underprlvUeged.

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dll)' OYanlna Mr. and Mro. WD- Protei!IBioral Women'• C I u b
llom Pullins UJd lamlly enter. Christmas party Tueacloynlghtot

lalnod wltlt a dlmor IO&lt; her par- the home of Mr1. Arthur strau11

onto and dlo RobortFrlcklaml(y, So. Third Ave., Middleport.
Mr. and Mro. Alex Gordner
Animated choir 1ingera w i t h
ar Dayton were weekend guelta blinking ca..Ues, a movtne reinor her 1011, William Pullins, UJd deer, and alarpChristrna•card
family.
on the porch orthe Strauss horne
Mr. and Mro. NoriiWI Ftal&gt;or

SeneeariUe were recent vlal101'1 Oftbolr 5011-ln-lowancl-tar, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wamsley, and other relallvoo lncludlnl lllo Paorl 1\loro laml(y.
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By MRS. HERBERT ROUSH
Mrs. Delores Owens, Jack
Noon and Billy Dye ~ Columbua were Thanksgiving weekend
guests of Mrs. DoUy Wolfe and
lamlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush entertained Tbankoglvlng Day the
following guests: Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Buck and Pam, Mr. and Mrs.
Doo Beegle and Zane.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush
and Roger spent Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Par1001!1 at Negley, OhJo, and Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Durst and family at Niles, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDade,
Kim and Gene Early or Troy,
0., accompanied Mrs. E d n a

greeted the gues&amp;tf. lis lhe.)l arrhed. The doorway of twinkling
stars Cramed 1 deerandpinetree
decoration.
Interior d~contlon11 included
white rose lights entwined around
the bannister of the stah'Wa.Y. a
miniature snow tree, and an ani-

mated decontion carrylngoutthe
theme '"Christml.s Eve at t h e
North Pole." It 'featured Santa
a~ his reindeer movtngacroasa
sk.)l of twinkling stars, s..ru•s
helper.i at work, and a bonfire
spcUing smoke.

Donations Made
To Two Families
Donations of money were made
to two needy !amities at the Ul·
nual Christmas meeting of the
Laurel Clttr Better Health Club
recently.
Club members dined at the
Martin Restaurant preceding the
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Lawrence Eblin. The Eblin home
was extensi\'ely decorated for
the altair. Membera exchanged
gifts. There was group alng:log
or carols and g-dJTles with prizes
being awarded to the winner. Mrs.
Nellla Barton, a guest, joined the
16 members for the dimer par -

The
automated Christmas
scenes are crutionsotMr. Arth-ur Strausa who has mide original
contribuUons to this artamually
lor more than 20 years. He ls an
owner of the Twin City Machine
Shop, W. Main St., Pc:meroy,
Mrs. Lucille SWackhamer led
the group in singing Christmas
carols, Mn. Betty Conkle read
the story of the birth of Christ
frmt the Bible, and the •• Miracle of the Manger" was present·
ed by Mrs. Rose Reynolds.
Games were p~edwithprizes
being won by Mrs. Loretta Saelens and Mrs. Barbara Grimm.
Miss Olga Pierrotl won the door
prize.
A game of matching cards was
used in the gift exchange. Guests
at the party were Mrs. Nora Wilson, Mrs. Connie Swisher, Mrs,
Jane Brown, and Mrs. Grimm.
Refreshments
were served
from a table decorated ina green
and red color scheme. A spiral of
poinsettia lights were used on the
table. Mrs. Conkle presided at the
coffee s e r v i c e. Sal"llwiches,
Christmas torte, nuts, punch and
coffee were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Ann Bailey, M r s.
Grace Pratt, Mrs. Farie Kenne~
dy, Mrs. Jean Moore, Mrs. Pearl
Reynolds, Mrs. Rose Reynolds,
and Mrs. Swackhamer.

dy Craig and other relatives at

New Haven Hts., W, Va.
Thoma&amp; Beckner of San Diego,
Calif., is visiting his grandmoth·
er, Mrs. Vandora Knighting.
Thanksgiving weekend guests
of Mr. and Mn. Ray Heiney were
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Craig
and Lisa and Todd of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heiney called at U!e Chambers Funeral Home
at Ravenswood, W. Va., to pay
respect to their aunt, Mrs. Belle
Davis wllo passed away.

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Apple Grove

Enjoying the day with Mrs.
Mary Circle Sunday were Mr, and
Mrs. Wllliam Perry aM children
of Hollon, 0,, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pierce, of Athens, Mrs.
George Circle and daughters of
Ashland, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Circle anddaughterofColum·
bus, Mr. and Mrs. James Circle
ot New Haven, W. VL, snd Ricky
Circle of Charleston, W, Va.
The Dwight Swepston lamUy ol
Columbus spent Sunday w I t h
Ralph Lee and the Robert Lee Roush to her home Saturda,y and
loml(y.
'
spent the weekend with Mr, and
Eimle Brinker, WUIIom Corl.,. Mrs. Herbert Rouah l.nd other
ton, Betty Van Meter, Margaret relattvea.
Ann carleton and Patrick visited
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roush
at the heme ol Mr. and Mrs. Orvy and F IU'e of Mansfield, spent the
Galner ot Hebron on Sunday. weekend with relatives.
Mrs. Robert Lee and clllldren,
Mr. and Mrs. William Cox and
Bob Bill and Becky spent Thanks- Romie of NOes, Mr. and Mn.
givif11: with Mr. and Mre. Roger Pete Durst ol Ravenswood, w.
Grueser and family at Logan, Va., spent Frlda,y wltb Mr. and
Clyde Salser was dlmer guest Mrs. Russell Rou1h and Mr. and
ofEunle Brinker. Wutiamcarle-- Mrs. Dorsa Parsons.
ton, Betty Van Meter, Pltrickand
Mrs. Gladys Shields has reMargaret Ann Carleton, Thanka- turned to her home at Letart
g!vl:w Day.
Falla.
Carl Circle ot COlwnbus and
Mrs. Floyd Norris spent the
DiJde Circle of Athena apent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gra~
weekelll with their pilrents, Mr.
am Mrs. Homer Circle.
~..Ung the weekerd at t h e had as guest.&amp; during the week
Homer Circle home were Mr. and Rev. and Mrs. Richard Young
Mrs. Doyle Mutt! and lamU. ol and laj!Ji(y ol Sydney, 0.
ErritJ' Schrech6~st
f)f Park- r
MacedOrii(. O." ,'Mr; anc1 Mrs. Har.
old Circle ud family, Racine, ersburg sPent Thursday night
R. D. They also vlsltod with Mr. with Eunie Brinker, Erm1l, Betand Mrs. Robert Harden and fam- ty Van Meter and Mrs. Brinker
called. on Ernest and Estella
ily of Neue Settlement
Mr. and Mra. EdiCI'I Rouah Cllrk, Racine.

SATURDAY

AND BULBS

A
GOLD
STAR
STORE

Set. and Mrs. Robert E, Frick
and TOmmy, loll Mondo)'
J.o:xtenal ve holiday deeorattons
ior Corollno Boaeh, N. C. lfler felituriiJI animated l'liiiJUres ere~
vlaltlnc here with hlo parento, ated a festJve setting for the a•
Mr. and MrL Paul Frick. &amp;u&gt;. nu~l Middleport Business and

A Meaage to the Men!

MEIGS SALON 710, 8 8Dd 40,

PROCTOR
TOASTERS
MIXERS
PERCOLATORS
ELECTRIC CAN OPENERS
IRONS
ELEC. OYENS
HAIR DRYERS

THURSDAY
PORTLAND
Homemakers
Club, Tburadoy, an da,y, pot.
luck dlmer at bome, borne ol
Mr·1. Ruth Eberablch;

PAPER MATE
PEN &amp; PENCIL SETS

·--------------------~

nelday.

5.50

We Sell
Only The:~-,,
GOOD
BRANDS!
AT
REASONABLE
PRICES!

Automated Scenes Feature
Strauss Home Decorations

bers.

Revival service• will start &amp;Inday at 7:30 p.m• .at the Plants
Memorial t.llurch on. the Radne
Letart Road.. The Rev. L. R. Conger, Jr., Sandyville, W, Va., wW
oonduct services. The pastor Is
the .Rev. Edward Grlfflth.

tf!!IB!

9 - Tbo llllb Somi..l, P,...rO)'·Middlepor4 0., Thuracloy, Decombor 12, 19611

Pr:oeram books tor the new
yoor made by Mrs. Leonard J.,.
ell were distributed 1.0 tbe mem~

The Rev. Mr. Hoyt 1s a formsr j)8Stor ol tho Middleport
Firat Baptist Church.

~VICES

1

Kautz.

Hearthstone

World's oldest lllbway i_s
Elclool ·E, Sowwa, Jock- that of L o n tl o n, En!PJliKI.
"""' daulbter, 8:08 p.m. Wod- opened In llll3.

•

Claan....

m...,,

You'll Be Glad You Did!
, Holzer Medical Center; First
VIJidng hours 2-4 and 7..8

DIY .OWII4G

to

Slwp Our Selection-

~ve.

A Marry Chrl1tma1, u

t

Jewellte ·

eta Karr, Mrs. Orville Crooks,
lllra. Evelyn Stowe, Mrs. Wlnebreaner. and lJoyd Jenkins.

Allee ~cer, Mrs. Norma Cain,
Ml.os Marilyn Karr, Mrs. Mary
Barnhart, Mrs. Pat Mays, and
Miss Barbara McGrath.

Mary Martin.
As tbe ar&lt;q1 loft the .,._., .
tile ehlldren Mill "We·-Wiah You

2-Hour·

Wed Dec. 28th ·

Is Surprise

Given
Mrs. Barnhart
Shower

entitled "A Bleoed Cbrlotmu,
The ~· and a poem, ••Let U1
Keep c::JuUtmaa. u Mr11. Lawrence M1lboan p.ve an article 011
··What to Do in JIIUI:rY."'
&amp;iowball eake, minta, nutl,
Mrs. Mary Bllmhart waa ~
cofl'ee aDd _punch were served to ored recently with a surprtaem,ythe 18 membera aUendln.g the ette shower at the IMXne ol Mrs.
put;y. The hoateasea nre aa- Esther Maya with Miss Marllyn
olllocl In IIOl'Ying by Mrs. Fred Karr as the co-hostess.
Wllliam801'1 and Mrs. Webster.
Gimes were pli,Yed, prizes beoFavon were miniature Santa i rc won by Mrs. Bernke Bailey,
Claus faces made by Mrs. Har- Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes, an:l M r s.
ry Wwtamsm.
Waid ~ncer, Mrs. Martha Me·
Attending beBJ.de-a those na.m- Elroy received the door prize.
ed were Mn. C. E. Bishop, Mrs.
A l:ruit salad course was serv~
I\OIIert Canaday, Mr•. Jooah Cot· ed by the hostesses after M r a.
terW, Mrs. Guy Larkin, Mrs. Barnhart opened her gifts.
Rua,q:ll Little, Mrs. James Nlch~
Atten:ting besides those rmned.
ol1011, Mrs. Roy Snowden, M:n. were Mrs. Linda Spencer, Mrs.
Plul WinD, Mrs. Vernon Weber, Dotothy Fischer and Terry, Mrs.
Mrs. Charlea Amos, and Mrs. Margaret Teaford, Katlcy and SuCarl Denlooo.
sie, Mrs. Lois Morrison, Mrs.
Velma Barnhart, Mrs. G o I d 1 e
Frederick, Mrs. Mae ~ncer,
Mra. Zona Biggs, Mrs, Hattie
Frederick, Mrs. Alice ~ncer,
Mrs. Avis Bing and Joyce, Mrs.
Gladys Spencer, Mrs. Linda
Yeauaer talked on the poinsettia. Fitch, Mrs. Ruth Durst and Mrs,
The class presented g1tts 0( Ka,ye Kennedy.
a tie, a handkerchief, a comb,
Others presenting gifts to Mrs,
stationary, pencil, stamps, gum Barnhart "ere Mrs. Mona Sor·
and . a date book to the male pa- dan, Mrs. Pst Thomas, Mrs.
tients, and jewelry, lipstick, sa- lrere McGnth m::l Barbara, Mrs.
chet, gum, and stationary to the Judy Sloter, Mrs. Phyllis Sa•
women. Each on.e waa alao given ders, Mrs. Edith Bing and Mrs.
a pouDd and a hall ~ candy. Rheda Bing.
For the part;y the class made
Christmas cards into name tags.
PLAN BAKE SALE
Cookies, hOmemade candy, KoolThe Jolly Green Giants 4-H
Aid, and an apple "ere served Club will stage a bake sale at
during a. concluding social hour. the Robinson's Dry Cleaners in
The candy for the party was made Middleport boglmlng at 9 a. m.
by Mrs. Lena Bunce.
Saturda,y.

dlreo Bifta and a troot !rom the decon.Uona and let the chUdren
church~- Thel'werepreaent-- trim their own tree. There we1
ed Testamenta, foun&amp;aln pena, IJ'QCI ••natne ot carols and
atutred antmab, and model car&amp;, roldi!WB oo Cbrlo-• by Danny
a tanprtne and a candy cane. Abbott and COIIIy BaUey.
HCJmelllade cookies, eandy, tee
!like Martin tQOl&lt; tho roleorSoncream
and Kooi-Aid were 1erved.
to Claus and dlatrlbutod ille IIIIa
Candy 'ftl lolllor later thlo week.
to tile )'OUI1Kitel'l.
'""' yoodl gi'OIII tQOl&lt; olroe and Tho chlldron played records, bod
pi_.,. ramo a, and vloltodwl1h
tho Ml4dloport gr&lt;Ktl.
Golll!l to Athens lor U.IIUV
wore Danny and Roger ~

Shower Given · David Hoyt

llll)'nonl, julll reeellti)o dlocborpd ll'om tho Air Force
otter a tour or dut;f 1n Germany.

C&amp;liiJ Batley, KotiiJ J!unco, n .. Fra,. Tr"llll, ·we~Gorloeb
and Suaoll, Tol'1')' Ohl•t and

Netrl, J;rl Beaver, Rita · Clad,
Jon Blarn, KeunJ Walten, Leta
no:d, Grear Stewart, Georao
Nosh, Rick &amp;nd l)obblo TriPlett,
Mr. and !Ira. Lorry MorTioon,

I-

PH!IfE. 773·.5592
. .-

MASON FU.RNITURE
•
MaSGII CountJ' s Laraest Martq o.ll.

�10 - '1111 Dlil)' SooiiJIOI, -rOIJ ltiddl_.c. 0., ~. Dol

' I I ll!, ' l"l.

A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching Want Ads Bring Top Grade Results
WANT AD
INfORMATION
Df:ADLINU
S , .Ill. D.r lef..-e P.. liceflo11
M.MI•r o..till• 9 ' ·"'·
Co••lletiMl ..
ct i...
Will k .cc."" ..,..,, t • ·• · '"'
Der ef P~licetio11
REGULATIONS

c......

I

The Publhh., ••••'"'' the r~,Jht

to edit or reiect

an~

adt deemed ob·

leoc:- tlenable . The f.ubllet- will net: '

be respon1ible

or more rhan or&gt;e

RA TES

S centt

~

W.,d o,..

Mini- " '

c...,.

ineert tOft

1Sc

12 cent1 ... , •o• tl thtee co,..ecutlwe i neertione

11 cenh,.. W.,..d ~•• con .. cu1i••
IMertien•

· 25 ,er c•"' Dotcou., e n ,..,.; eel a

e...d o4s. ,oid wot hin 10 .;,.,, _
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1 .50 f• 50 word ••uni mu111 . Ee
. . llllt ioiiGI woul 2c .

BLINO

AD ~

A4dltlo-l 25c Charge ,._, A.dnrtitO-nt

OF.FICE HOURS
l :l!J: ,•.., to 5 :00 P·"' Doil,
8:30 0 - 111• t_o 12:00 No o" jarur..,

Notice

WILL DO sewing at home zippers . pockets, pegging ,
hemming , alterations, etc.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Mason,
Phone 773-5651.
4-36-tfc

HelpWaniM

For lent

PART TOO: TRUCK D111VE11. ftiREI!: BEDROOM tralltr, M
for 11ft poullrJ lniCL ...
• 0 Jl'ood Mlrbt. milos
Marvin Gialco, 3lf W. Main
a1
Middleport on Rl. T.
St. Frldly p.m.
lS-ll.ak:
JS.11-3te

WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK. 3
dayti I ~ pbone 81 . . .

1).11-!tc READY NOW. AKC Scottlee.
cocker female, 7 moolbo;
Beagles.
and beautiful Peek(;AR HOPS, Waltreoa nnd al!o
A-Poos
ready
Dee. 2S ; mlnlreliable person to operate
~ture Schnauzers and
wire
switch board. Crow's Steak
terriers ; also miJ&lt;ed , . _,
House. phone 992-S432 or 119!Barl:aroo Kennels. CoolviOe.
1580
11-!Uic
Ohio . Phooe G87-3tllil,
11-IZ..lotc
SOMEONE to an11Wer phone In
their home. Contact NewFotS.Ie
land's Sewing Center , 100 7th
REDUCE SAFE, illmple a n 4
Sl. Parke,..burg. W. Va.
IZ.l:l-3tc
lui wltb Gobeoe llblela. 01&gt;
ly Ill cenls. Nelson llruii11-Dalp
Employment Wanted

BABV SITTING In my home.
Phone New Haven 1151-21311.
I!-lUte

Wanted To luy
WILL BUY raw furs and bee!
hides. Carl Chevalier, Lon&amp;
Bottom.
11-1WOie

8'1S-1065.

U+lotp

CHRISTMAS TREES
Beautifully Shape-d, Prun-

ed, 5proyed or Unsprayed .
No Prett ier Trees Available Any Where .

ISHENANG SPRINGS

Wentecl
ANTIQUES. IUmlturo,

dlshel.

mtseeDaneous. Mrs. llowanl
CecU, 1100 W. Main St.. PomeIIIJ.
1-11-lfc

LOST - Larp Walbr bound
near Cbester. Hal one e)'O and .... broWn eye, Ph.
Coolville.
lUIIp

For Sele or Tncle
11167 PONTIAC Flreblrd, Y-1 automatic transmlslilon, !Jill
OlcilmobUe eonvertlblo. V-1,
power steering, pcnrer hrol:el :
11163 Rambler lllalioll ......
I cylinder, standard. Financing avaDable. Phone - 7
or 119J.1?41.
II~

STORE equipment for house
traDer. M "' G Food lllarbt,
three
miles south ol Middlelumbus, oow ilji(IOBiing nltely
port
011
Rt. 7.
l).ll-3te
at The Hotel Martin Bar. Will
llnlslt this engagement '"'
•
For Leese
Friday niJ!rt. They will return after the boliday ........ M "' G Food MBI'ket, three miles
~outh of Middleport on Rt. 7.
JS.Ntc
i).ll-3tc
ALL MEMBERS are urgod to
21teod the monthly meeting
Business Opportunities
of Rutlaod Gun Uub Dec. 13,
11168. Membership dues are
opportunity.
due. Card shoot Sunday, Dec. EXCEPTIONAL
Management
trainee
this area,
15, I p.m.
11-1:1-ltc
married, age 25 to 60, full or
part time. Income tmUmllod.
TRI!lRE WILL be a g1111 &amp;boot
Reply to Daily Sentinel, Box
Sunday, Dec. 15. beslnninl II
688 G, l'llmeroy, Olllo.
noon at the Forked Rtm
12-11-ltc
Sportoman Cl.., .. Eveeyooo II

THE TOM TIIOMAS duo of Cl&gt;-

.,

weloome.

a-10-st&lt;

Attention Teenacers!

DANCE
feoturint~:

HEAD STONE Cl RCUS
PSYCHEDELIC GROUP

QUE CENTER
POMEROY, OHIO
TIIVCK WATER to be IOIG m
Racine from NO a.m. to 7:30
p.m. only.
12-11-!tc

REVIVAL AT a Going Churoli
for a Cmning Lord, Bible
Baptlst Temple, Mlnmvllle,
beginning Mooday. Dec. 11.
servlcel nightly 7:30 p.m.
Evangelist Rev. Ken Darring-

ton. Secood Baptist Churdi.
RaveiiiWOOd. Everyone weloome.

a-ll-4tc

11110&lt;11'ING malcli Slmday, Dec.
15 at the Rutlaod American
Legion Farm.

7-Bulb
LIGHT SETS .............• 91c
L11~g• 12 Ct.
BULBS ........•......... 98c

For Rant
I ROOM apartment. clOH to
downtown Pomeroy. C.U 9922143 before 5 p.m. 11-lS-Ifc

11-11-31&lt;

MUSIC EVERY Friday and
Saturday at Jadl's Club on
Harrioonville Road, off Rt. 7.
ll-11-3te

DANCE
HISPEIING PINES
MITE CLUB
SATURDAY
DECEMBE114
10 TIL 2
Rose Dulaney Trio
Electric Ore~n
Trumpet and
Drums

TRAILER SPACE, ready to
hook up, private, plenty of
room lor children to plaJ.
Pbone 119:1-3110(.
t-It-tle

PIONEER . Travel traDer, 111'1.

:tO-fool. iidf-eontalnod.

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QIRISTMAS SPECIAL! Free
l~Hizt waiting doll anol 3
mootba of plano 11!880111 by
teacher ol your choice with
the purell- of a new Wurlltzer plano. Good quality
guitar outfl~ $34.95; Good aeleellon of Estey chord orpns,

CHRISTMAS RECORO . LP'• 98c
Arilflclal

11-ll.JIIr:

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POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
miniature. $75 and up. Stud
oervlee and groomllll!. Phoae
119:1-5443.
II 3 tie

AKC Golden Retriever puppleo.
514 Ash St. Middleport. •

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CHRISTMAS TREES. on R1.
U4 between Long BotJom m1
ReedaviUe. by airport. M. L.
Carr.

Bryants Budcet Shop

Sheared &amp; Sprayed

Pomeroy

HAY. Phone 742-4'/SS. ll -24-201p

BRADFORD'S

992·2181
Jlck W. Caruy,

•

Mfr.

aod truck service, sepllc
tanks. water lines. basemenls.
also topiloH. Henry Ballr,
Phone 1115-3981 or Roger Bahr,
Phone 1185-3951.
n-~

7sr·r·l

EVEN RUDE

In -ud c:ot
l : Ro-ln
Sproyed wlfh WGrm uop
orMI thin o hl•h ,.. ••• .,...

,DR

CHRISTMAS

rlnto of 1oft wo.., to

mol.o c:or

1hiM

Schwarzel Marine

3 . ,&amp;,ttendont on dwry

M·~

... -:. . ·...... .
Sat.• ' ......... .
Sun. • • • • • • - • •

-1.

f415. Wendell's,

to
to

Hocklneport, (J)fo
Phone 667·3370

to

'ITRAw. Phone

99:~-C~.

IIA-121p

lovely walnut finish, AM "'
FM radio, wpeed ebqer.
dual balance control. Tab
over paymenls of fl.7'1 per
month or pay balance due
$112.211. TrY II In your home.

can 1111:1-2136.

AucrJONEER

Mens &amp; Ladin

WATCHES
Vaht•s as

hit~h

u 59.95

Lontlnal, LucM"o, Spc~m.ns

GREAT

J,ITsi'Gft";.!f SAVINGS

SEWING MACHINE: Maeblllo
equipped to zig zq, make
buttonholes, dam. oew oo bullorui, all without attaclunenls.
Has many leaiurel not .....,.
llonod. Pay $43.12 or monlbly

payments of 15. caB - · ·
lUtt&lt;

Hunrl Sala EMil• Mon. 5 PM

Bryants Buqet Shop
101 W. Main

Pa111a,oy

1!111 MOBILE home, 12 E S1
With lip out room. Priced very
reaoonallle. Phone dayll 992-

'*"'-

u.-.

trana-

HOISTETTER
REALTY

The

-GUARANTEED-

I 1 lfc

PHONE 992-2094

Mast

papular 111as awailallla.
fiVIIIIMif at lhl1 prlca.

Ll ...it.d

fully guarant-.t. lulh by

D

bit

tlra m•••r ftor • • ,

omaroy Home &amp; AVIOJI
Ill E. Mlln

l'titllerQ. ·O

Busin11s Services
HUDGET PRICE furniture on
our third floor budget lhop.
Baker Fumlt•re. Middleport.
tlhlo.
23-tfc

99~2143

Pomeroy

ABC CLEANER
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY

5.55

-Raetae.MNtl!t
OMo
Crill Bndl'ord

12.4 ••
'

MOORE'S
MAIH

Business

POMEROY
.

s.rvr-

Alterations, 1ippera and
pocket•

Professional lUI
cleanlnr·IUaranteecl
Mason, West Vlrginld

773-5543

SEWING MACHINES, repair
service, an mokel. WY 12214. The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. Authorized Singer Sates
and Smrlee. We Sliarpen

OKAY PUT TilE'

R~T

.

I'll PlJt.L IT UP!

s-2t-tfe

S{)RE;, BUT. IT5. Nat" ~
I.AAID~ 1H"T GETI; 11-lE

'w\WLOO'T IT 86 EIISIER
TO AAVG: HIM M"IL IT TO
YOU, J. PAUL GHETIO ?

MONEY IIV THE 5\!CKIIT /WI&gt;

CHM!CE lO RAISI&gt; 1HE f!ENT
EI.E~Y ~~

SKATirrA-WAY holiday partteo.
TtlaniDrglvlng, Friday, Nov.
zz. ChriJtmal, Fri., Dec.
zo. New Years Eve.. 'l'llea.,
Dec. 31, 7:SO to 12:1111. Open
Chrlatmu Eve. CiGied Cbrlatmu. Open Wedneoclay, l"riday, Saturday, T:30 to 10:31!.
AvaDable for partlos, Mooday, Tueatlay and Ttiunday
nlghta, Saturday IDtl SUnday
afternoons. PhoDe 111519J!I or

Drive

One

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• u ""
\

-- IJOr.jT ~01.1 THI&gt;.IO':

11-17-llle

!!'SliME I 1lOllE&gt;f.ll" A
1-leW SUtT? _/S-EE
........
WH~T L

CIGARE'M'E venlfln, IIIIChlneo

OPEN

-

and service. ABC Enler]lrlleo,

#-.~~ II

MfH)r

Mason. W. Vo. 'PIIooe '173-5$41.

OUR SPECIAL

RADIO and TV repair, house
calli, and antennu Installed.
John Harrison, Pbooe . .
:JIZZ.
JU.tfe

December Prien Maku h Easyl
196.1 FORD GALAXIE 500 H. T. CPE ................. $1195
V8 engine, automatic trans., power steerlng,ll)Ortless clean
interior. Red finish, 4 brao;t new w-w tires. Rad.lo. A real
sharp car.

1964 CHEVELLE MALIBU 4 DOOR ......................$995
Local 1 owner car, spotless clean interior. All good W•W
tires. TUrquoise over white D.nish. 6 cyL with powergllde
trans. Radio.

1965 FORD ................................,............................ $ 1495
Galt.Xie 4 door, black finish, clean inte•·ior, good W·I-W
tires, V8 engine, auto. trans., power steeril"lf, radio, heat.
er, sharp 1 owner car.

IN THI PaohTI COUIT OP
MIIOI COUIITY, OMIO
CMAIL.I M. HYDLL, A41MIIIIIt,.._r
Wlttl ttlle Will A ...... . , tilt ._...
trf C.re Mllnhwt,
Plllellft,

,..1HI! FIRST ISSUI!!

CHAIUI M. HYIILt.. aT AL..

RAUTIIILL \\ClMEN

...

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WILL FEATURE AN

MT'ICI.a ON CNi Cll=
HISIOkT'S~

1962 CADILLAC ................................. SPECIAL $899
HT Coupe, good white wall tires, full power equipment in.
cludi~

6 way seat, power windows, apoUess Interior, R&amp;H.

1964 CORY AIR ..................................................... $895
~ider,

2 dr. black finish, good tires, 4 spd. Radio and

heater.

1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4 DOOR ................ $1095

&amp;mo&amp;l
l . Banamor
Copperii01d
I.I'IDdla

one owner car.

....

I963 FORD G4LAXIE 4 DOOR .............................. $795
Loco 1 owner and reol nice, blue finish, clean int.,

10. Unattended
ll.Partof•

good tiru, radio, V8 engine, std . trans .

cuUe

12.-

1968 CHEvROLET CAPRICE COUPE •••••• $:U95
Local one owner car with only 12,000 miles, 396 cu...Jn.

..... ctly
13. Gerullmo.

foront

engine, turbo hydramatlc trans., power ateerinsandbrakes,
tinted fl(loo, slnitoliock sea~ Cmilortron olr condltlooiJie,
radio • heater, 8111 many ather extn1, beautiful gold ftrd.sh
with blalck vinyl root

1967 PONTIAC FIREBRD H.T. COUPE •••• • $2595

.......

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JO·:J:'•

·Arri...S
S. Muffle

21.0n.
docor

BtbUcal

White's
f-dl
8. Showy
floworo
9. Chun:b

part
0ther 12. Endea:mr

Au. .

:H. Goblet

a

38.111M

en.tnncea

Wlth creat

aT. Joluttar)r

21. Piaa'l
pbeno-

center

39.Capitol

28. UMarthed
31. Kind of
bound
36. Partota
Ferber
IIIIa

fellowa:

obbr.

40. Not lilly
fl. Golf term
fll. Cloek

10
tFANNIT
()
l I

I

number

'·-··......
·. .=
....... .
inalpla

2f. Common

211.~·-

ofa .......

IO.Siberton

,.If

H. Clock

GRAND OPENING SPECIALS
DECEMBER tJfLY

Chevyland Sweepstakes
A GAMI! FOR THE
fAMILY .. , FA!I!I
••t:.ald Star Pertlclpet~t, ca111• In
far
Tlclcatl

p,..

.,;

TERMS!

POMEROY MOTOR. CO.
OPEN

S. JOUfM71

mulberr)·
U.l'lniUy

Any car &amp; tnJc .. purchaaecl ..ow
until Dec. 2.. . . . .

992·2126

.,...

DautlceiRy

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I'.......,..
-....... ............
lin

te.llitonia•

four;:;:;;::

UIIICI'III1Ib1et._
one letter to each aquare. to
form four ordinary worda.

D. Indian

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3118 ·318 E. MAIN

dOlo

1. Vuitund
2:. Dowaat&amp;tn,

elt7
T.Onaot
Snoor

22"."-

Local one owner car, new W+«Ures, vinyl tr1m with bucket
aeata, couole, radio, P.S. and P.B., auto. trailS., dark blue
nnlah wlt:IJ while nylon top. A real ahuple.

.Whot We S.ll

DOWN

deoerto
11. J'Nach

eharaetor
21. "'My

COil

........to

e. UnldenUfled

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18. 381M.

Four on lhe Q.oor, 400 8cyl., LeMau, blue ftnlsh, custom
sUpine, blue vinYl Int., with bucket aeet•, stereoP.&amp; rldlo,
23,000 mDea b)' local owner. Uke new 1st Une wide ova.I
w.w. ttre..

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DAILY CROSSWORD

VS engine, IJ(M'er steering, automatic tnna. radio, new
"""' tires, clean interior, white o-ver turquoise. A clean local

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Wheel Alignment

Compi&lt;R Service

1u.ete

STEREO PHONO : llan4liome FIVE PIECE blonde ..............
oulte. acellent COildlllon.
console, like ,_, 4-lpood
Phone llt!Ulell.
12-1~
BSR ebanger, I'M spelter,
solid state. Make payments of
n.so per week or fli!I.SI cuh. EARLY AMERICAN alereo:
19611 lilliiJeJ "'tereo AM and FM
- Call 992--.
Il-l-Ite
radio eomblnallon, dual l(leaker
system. Balance d u e
1!1119 ZIG ZAG sewing machine.
...,.71,
or monthly paymenlo
This machine malt.. bullonof fUl. Call 992-3Zll. IU61c
holet, dilrtiS, emb.• In loftiJ
portable case. Pay 11 paymenls of 15 or will dlsrount STEREO RADIO co...inallon'
Four ....,... lnleunlled cllqlor cash. CaD 181-21135.
er.
4-lpeaker sound system.
IU-61c
LoveiJ walnut finlslt Tbls Ill
juat
a lew montlu old. Pay
COAL STOKER with all conbalance
of fll!l.lll, or montbly
trols
Excellent oondltiO!i.
payments. CBII !l924111.
Phone New Haven lft-.2085.
IU«&lt;:
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GIGANTIC
WATCH SAVINGS

Rodiltor To
Core.
1 ::;;~HOlter

SPECIAL
SMOWTIRE SALE

~PERT

C. C. BRADFORD

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Ave.. Parkonburg, W. Va. SOLID STATE stereo, 1116!1 model. This sel, like new. bas
Phone
ll-21-191c

10-1ti-llc

die l.ariest True'li 01'

BLAETTNAIS ·

Sctsson.

lJll9 Garfield

NlTATOES, Phone MS-1254
Clarence Proffit!, Portlaod.

UI'EIIEIICEI
......_Snlce

Parallel ta Middleport Hill

FURNISHED and unfumilbed
H2-5896
apartments. aose "' othool
- · .....inp fiii..IIJT.
~lt«e
Phone 991-5434.
10-lt-lfc SINGER, lJtll - . 11U ,..
In beautllul walnut eablaol.
FURNISHED aparlmeDI.
4
Just set dial to make delip. SMALL BUSINESS. I'UiiitiiO)o
localloo, .......... doing ......
rooms and bath. Marloo lleJllllldies, zig ...................
Selling
due to other . , _ _
nolds, Mason, W. Va. Phone
bllncl-llems, ek. Pay balance
'173-5147.
11-lttfc
$72.50; DOtlilng ........ ....
Pbono da)'ll - · eveniJiel
IIG-4157.
a-u«e
moo+.biy, or fllll.SG
Fl1liNlSIIED APARTMEN'l'll
Pbono ftaVeuiWGOcl . . . _
In Middleport. AU ulllilles
after I p.m.
l).ll«e . NEW AND USED pool lliblel.
Cae Clater, hudoypaid. Rowley "' Reed, MidIJ-11-4tc
dleport, Phone 1111:1-rm.
aLACK GELDING ridinl hone
10-21-Uc
fiSO. also 11112 Pmttac for
Real &amp;tete For S.le
sale or trade lor
'fRAILER LOTS. Bob's Moblle
needs a little
Coort, SyriiCIIIIe. Ohio .., State
worll, $325 Phone IIUI9.!.
Rt. 124, P1wne 991-2151.
l).IUtp
1-11-tlc
IISED PIANOS: Two nice re3 ROOM unfurnished apartment.
conditioned Ufll'ltlhl planal. GIDO. lklllsfBI iiili, a '
Phone 992-3975.
11-S-tlc
Free delivery. eou Rutland IYBAalSE - 7 NOIDI, batb.
ooe lloor plu. wall to wall
Furniture 741-4211.
!).lUI&lt;
!'OUR ROOM house bath,
COf1iOIIJil In living room, dlt&gt;picture window. on Lincoln \IIXED HAY. Con1ae1 Morvin
.... area, oulomalle bell.
Hgts. CBII 1112-fiiO or 811-MD.
Keebaugh, Phone l'l&gt;meloy
............ double .......
!Ut!c
Lorp level lot. $20,001.00
!1112-5342 or Chester - s .
ltU'l'I.\ND
- 3 bedroom home.
11-IJ.IIc
IIARMONY apartmonts - 3 and
batb, me lloor ploD, panoi4 r001111, lurnlahed, new: ONE MARK 7 and one Polly
lng In llvlnc room, ceUinc
floors, fumltun!. PrlCmnm 4 channels Top Hat
ttle. 2 ......,_ Only ".000.00
vote parting. Out of all
antenna. Complete set $100: M Aau!ll - !Ike bnlldlnl 1010,
floods . 3 bloc:kl from Pome'47 lntematlonal ~-ton truck
about 15 """" of - .
roy poll office. IIIU112 from
lor parts $7!1. nmolile. Ed
llrp I .-m house. 1"i - ·
10 a.m. to I p.m.
11A-tlc
Dunlao.
Coolrille.
Ohio.
full buemenl. allo renlll
Phone 1167--.
i).JS.!Oie
bouse. Good illocll fami. , . .
TRAILER, Brown's Trailer
. IIlli ...000.00
PoJt. Mlnemtlle, Ohio. liM PLYMotm! Sport Fury, lll!Ll!N or VIIUliL TEAPOIID
112-&amp;111.
11-!Ntc
1• 1111
cleon, $875: liM Ford Gai- A!II!IICIATIII
tmiACilBIIl
alie 500, new paint, clean
NICE FURNISII!IJ and unfur.
interior, • :
Chevy
nlshod llvlng .quortm for
Nova Sport ~. obarp,
•inale _..,, Couplet or 1111111 tm: llltlll Pontiac, fl50; ut11
Insurance
famm... Four vaconctes In
AIJ'I'OMOBILI!!
ln.,._ ben
Rambler, fl$. RoedavUie
Alito Sales. Reedsrille, Ohio.
..-od! Loot ,.., - ·
Middleport. Pbono ·
..... lleense?
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803 Brownell Ave.
USED SPINET plano, A-1 condillon, light walnut llnlsh,

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POMEROY

READY - MIX concreto delivered right to your project.
Fast and easy. Free estimates. Phone 119!-3!14, Goegleln Ready - Mix Co., Middleport. Ohio.
B 31! tfe

SCOTCH PINE

I

toam ln&amp;Ulatlon for thin walls
- more space lnaklei less
Ooor apace outside.

CHRISTMAS TREES
Locally Grawn

Business Services

$199.00

A gift lhlt keeps g1 viJig the
,._ • round! HI&amp; Urellione

11-1-lotp AIR CONDmONING Refrigeration service. Jack'l!l Refrigeration. New Haven. hone
812-Ztl79.
4 • tfe

CHRISTMAS TREES ••• fro~t~ 1.00

108 W. Main
992-5896

Unlco 15 fl.
CHEST FR1EZER

$1Jt.50 up: IHetlme ..........
lee on reeda. Wended's. 1201
Gartt.ld Ave., Partonburg,
BusiMSs S.rvl~1
W. Va. Phone - 1 .
DOZER. BACKHOE, -

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fLOWERS .....•.•..... pot 9Bc

c:arp&amp;-

ing, atr eondltioned. Good .....
tiiUon. Phone . . _ '1'11-$771.
IJ.a-tfc

CARDS . ........•..•... bx. 91c

ONLY 9.95

Friday, Dec. 13-9 PM

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98c CHRISTMAS SALE

Lost end Found

Partli111 Lot Rt. 7

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AKC Puppies. scotlles, Cockers.
Poodles, WestleJ and Sclmausers, Barl:aroo Kl's .. Cool'riUe,
Ohio, Pholle G87-3tllil,
11·1.,__

VACANCY for lwo elderly people. Prefer private paid pa- lJSEil PONY SULKY and hBI'...... Call 991-11134. 1:1-10-tfc
tients. Phone Mason: '173-5115.
10-8-tfc
AQUARIUMS - Christmas oets
5. 10. IS gallons. See om- complete line of exollc fllh and
supp1iea. Gift certificates
available. The House of Wilson, first road left below
PIN!!ant Point Resort. Open
I to 9 Tues. thru Sat. Ph.

Pats For S.le

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For We

POIIEROJ

lnltoduclnt all now 69 -ul RlchardMn and Sl&lt;yllno
Mobile""'""'·
.
Sl&lt;yllno 50 x 12 2 Bdrm. Cuoto• $4395 ·
Sl&lt;yllno 60 x 12, 2 BdrMo. lll ..tho $4,995
Sl&lt;xllno 60 x 12 3 Bd,..l larly ....,orlean $&lt;1995
Rlc'lumloOfl 60 x 12 ·2 !'!(•·• Anl01010 $&lt;1995
Richardooo 60 x 12 3,Bdno. Eorll'_ American $5195
All C..ploUiy Furnloliod, Bonk Rotoo
ONLY A FI!W LIFT
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A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching Want Ads Bring Top Grade Results
WANT AD
INfORMATION
Df:ADLINU
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CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1 .50 f• 50 word ••uni mu111 . Ee
. . llllt ioiiGI woul 2c .

BLINO

AD ~

A4dltlo-l 25c Charge ,._, A.dnrtitO-nt

OF.FICE HOURS
l :l!J: ,•.., to 5 :00 P·"' Doil,
8:30 0 - 111• t_o 12:00 No o" jarur..,

Notice

WILL DO sewing at home zippers . pockets, pegging ,
hemming , alterations, etc.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Mason,
Phone 773-5651.
4-36-tfc

HelpWaniM

For lent

PART TOO: TRUCK D111VE11. ftiREI!: BEDROOM tralltr, M
for 11ft poullrJ lniCL ...
• 0 Jl'ood Mlrbt. milos
Marvin Gialco, 3lf W. Main
a1
Middleport on Rl. T.
St. Frldly p.m.
lS-ll.ak:
JS.11-3te

WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK. 3
dayti I ~ pbone 81 . . .

1).11-!tc READY NOW. AKC Scottlee.
cocker female, 7 moolbo;
Beagles.
and beautiful Peek(;AR HOPS, Waltreoa nnd al!o
A-Poos
ready
Dee. 2S ; mlnlreliable person to operate
~ture Schnauzers and
wire
switch board. Crow's Steak
terriers ; also miJ&lt;ed , . _,
House. phone 992-S432 or 119!Barl:aroo Kennels. CoolviOe.
1580
11-!Uic
Ohio . Phooe G87-3tllil,
11-IZ..lotc
SOMEONE to an11Wer phone In
their home. Contact NewFotS.Ie
land's Sewing Center , 100 7th
REDUCE SAFE, illmple a n 4
Sl. Parke,..burg. W. Va.
IZ.l:l-3tc
lui wltb Gobeoe llblela. 01&gt;
ly Ill cenls. Nelson llruii11-Dalp
Employment Wanted

BABV SITTING In my home.
Phone New Haven 1151-21311.
I!-lUte

Wanted To luy
WILL BUY raw furs and bee!
hides. Carl Chevalier, Lon&amp;
Bottom.
11-1WOie

8'1S-1065.

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CHRISTMAS TREES
Beautifully Shape-d, Prun-

ed, 5proyed or Unsprayed .
No Prett ier Trees Available Any Where .

ISHENANG SPRINGS

Wentecl
ANTIQUES. IUmlturo,

dlshel.

mtseeDaneous. Mrs. llowanl
CecU, 1100 W. Main St.. PomeIIIJ.
1-11-lfc

LOST - Larp Walbr bound
near Cbester. Hal one e)'O and .... broWn eye, Ph.
Coolville.
lUIIp

For Sele or Tncle
11167 PONTIAC Flreblrd, Y-1 automatic transmlslilon, !Jill
OlcilmobUe eonvertlblo. V-1,
power steering, pcnrer hrol:el :
11163 Rambler lllalioll ......
I cylinder, standard. Financing avaDable. Phone - 7
or 119J.1?41.
II~

STORE equipment for house
traDer. M "' G Food lllarbt,
three
miles south ol Middlelumbus, oow ilji(IOBiing nltely
port
011
Rt. 7.
l).ll-3te
at The Hotel Martin Bar. Will
llnlslt this engagement '"'
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For Leese
Friday niJ!rt. They will return after the boliday ........ M "' G Food MBI'ket, three miles
~outh of Middleport on Rt. 7.
JS.Ntc
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ALL MEMBERS are urgod to
21teod the monthly meeting
Business Opportunities
of Rutlaod Gun Uub Dec. 13,
11168. Membership dues are
opportunity.
due. Card shoot Sunday, Dec. EXCEPTIONAL
Management
trainee
this area,
15, I p.m.
11-1:1-ltc
married, age 25 to 60, full or
part time. Income tmUmllod.
TRI!lRE WILL be a g1111 &amp;boot
Reply to Daily Sentinel, Box
Sunday, Dec. 15. beslnninl II
688 G, l'llmeroy, Olllo.
noon at the Forked Rtm
12-11-ltc
Sportoman Cl.., .. Eveeyooo II

THE TOM TIIOMAS duo of Cl&gt;-

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weloome.

a-10-st&lt;

Attention Teenacers!

DANCE
feoturint~:

HEAD STONE Cl RCUS
PSYCHEDELIC GROUP

QUE CENTER
POMEROY, OHIO
TIIVCK WATER to be IOIG m
Racine from NO a.m. to 7:30
p.m. only.
12-11-!tc

REVIVAL AT a Going Churoli
for a Cmning Lord, Bible
Baptlst Temple, Mlnmvllle,
beginning Mooday. Dec. 11.
servlcel nightly 7:30 p.m.
Evangelist Rev. Ken Darring-

ton. Secood Baptist Churdi.
RaveiiiWOOd. Everyone weloome.

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11110&lt;11'ING malcli Slmday, Dec.
15 at the Rutlaod American
Legion Farm.

7-Bulb
LIGHT SETS .............• 91c
L11~g• 12 Ct.
BULBS ........•......... 98c

For Rant
I ROOM apartment. clOH to
downtown Pomeroy. C.U 9922143 before 5 p.m. 11-lS-Ifc

11-11-31&lt;

MUSIC EVERY Friday and
Saturday at Jadl's Club on
Harrioonville Road, off Rt. 7.
ll-11-3te

DANCE
HISPEIING PINES
MITE CLUB
SATURDAY
DECEMBE114
10 TIL 2
Rose Dulaney Trio
Electric Ore~n
Trumpet and
Drums

TRAILER SPACE, ready to
hook up, private, plenty of
room lor children to plaJ.
Pbone 119:1-3110(.
t-It-tle

PIONEER . Travel traDer, 111'1.

:tO-fool. iidf-eontalnod.

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QIRISTMAS SPECIAL! Free
l~Hizt waiting doll anol 3
mootba of plano 11!880111 by
teacher ol your choice with
the purell- of a new Wurlltzer plano. Good quality
guitar outfl~ $34.95; Good aeleellon of Estey chord orpns,

CHRISTMAS RECORO . LP'• 98c
Arilflclal

11-ll.JIIr:

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POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
miniature. $75 and up. Stud
oervlee and groomllll!. Phoae
119:1-5443.
II 3 tie

AKC Golden Retriever puppleo.
514 Ash St. Middleport. •

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CHRISTMAS TREES. on R1.
U4 between Long BotJom m1
ReedaviUe. by airport. M. L.
Carr.

Bryants Budcet Shop

Sheared &amp; Sprayed

Pomeroy

HAY. Phone 742-4'/SS. ll -24-201p

BRADFORD'S

992·2181
Jlck W. Caruy,

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aod truck service, sepllc
tanks. water lines. basemenls.
also topiloH. Henry Ballr,
Phone 1115-3981 or Roger Bahr,
Phone 1185-3951.
n-~

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EVEN RUDE

In -ud c:ot
l : Ro-ln
Sproyed wlfh WGrm uop
orMI thin o hl•h ,.. ••• .,...

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CHRISTMAS

rlnto of 1oft wo.., to

mol.o c:or

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Schwarzel Marine

3 . ,&amp;,ttendont on dwry

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Sat.• ' ......... .
Sun. • • • • • • - • •

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f415. Wendell's,

to
to

Hocklneport, (J)fo
Phone 667·3370

to

'ITRAw. Phone

99:~-C~.

IIA-121p

lovely walnut finish, AM "'
FM radio, wpeed ebqer.
dual balance control. Tab
over paymenls of fl.7'1 per
month or pay balance due
$112.211. TrY II In your home.

can 1111:1-2136.

AucrJONEER

Mens &amp; Ladin

WATCHES
Vaht•s as

hit~h

u 59.95

Lontlnal, LucM"o, Spc~m.ns

GREAT

J,ITsi'Gft";.!f SAVINGS

SEWING MACHINE: Maeblllo
equipped to zig zq, make
buttonholes, dam. oew oo bullorui, all without attaclunenls.
Has many leaiurel not .....,.
llonod. Pay $43.12 or monlbly

payments of 15. caB - · ·
lUtt&lt;

Hunrl Sala EMil• Mon. 5 PM

Bryants Buqet Shop
101 W. Main

Pa111a,oy

1!111 MOBILE home, 12 E S1
With lip out room. Priced very
reaoonallle. Phone dayll 992-

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trana-

HOISTETTER
REALTY

The

-GUARANTEED-

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PHONE 992-2094

Mast

papular 111as awailallla.
fiVIIIIMif at lhl1 prlca.

Ll ...it.d

fully guarant-.t. lulh by

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tlra m•••r ftor • • ,

omaroy Home &amp; AVIOJI
Ill E. Mlln

l'titllerQ. ·O

Busin11s Services
HUDGET PRICE furniture on
our third floor budget lhop.
Baker Fumlt•re. Middleport.
tlhlo.
23-tfc

99~2143

Pomeroy

ABC CLEANER
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY

5.55

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OMo
Crill Bndl'ord

12.4 ••
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MAIH

Business

POMEROY
.

s.rvr-

Alterations, 1ippera and
pocket•

Professional lUI
cleanlnr·IUaranteecl
Mason, West Vlrginld

773-5543

SEWING MACHINES, repair
service, an mokel. WY 12214. The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. Authorized Singer Sates
and Smrlee. We Sliarpen

OKAY PUT TilE'

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I'll PlJt.L IT UP!

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S{)RE;, BUT. IT5. Nat" ~
I.AAID~ 1H"T GETI; 11-lE

'w\WLOO'T IT 86 EIISIER
TO AAVG: HIM M"IL IT TO
YOU, J. PAUL GHETIO ?

MONEY IIV THE 5\!CKIIT /WI&gt;

CHM!CE lO RAISI&gt; 1HE f!ENT
EI.E~Y ~~

SKATirrA-WAY holiday partteo.
TtlaniDrglvlng, Friday, Nov.
zz. ChriJtmal, Fri., Dec.
zo. New Years Eve.. 'l'llea.,
Dec. 31, 7:SO to 12:1111. Open
Chrlatmu Eve. CiGied Cbrlatmu. Open Wedneoclay, l"riday, Saturday, T:30 to 10:31!.
AvaDable for partlos, Mooday, Tueatlay and Ttiunday
nlghta, Saturday IDtl SUnday
afternoons. PhoDe 111519J!I or

Drive

One

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11-17-llle

!!'SliME I 1lOllE&gt;f.ll" A
1-leW SUtT? _/S-EE
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WH~T L

CIGARE'M'E venlfln, IIIIChlneo

OPEN

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Mason. W. Vo. 'PIIooe '173-5$41.

OUR SPECIAL

RADIO and TV repair, house
calli, and antennu Installed.
John Harrison, Pbooe . .
:JIZZ.
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December Prien Maku h Easyl
196.1 FORD GALAXIE 500 H. T. CPE ................. $1195
V8 engine, automatic trans., power steerlng,ll)Ortless clean
interior. Red finish, 4 brao;t new w-w tires. Rad.lo. A real
sharp car.

1964 CHEVELLE MALIBU 4 DOOR ......................$995
Local 1 owner car, spotless clean interior. All good W•W
tires. TUrquoise over white D.nish. 6 cyL with powergllde
trans. Radio.

1965 FORD ................................,............................ $ 1495
Galt.Xie 4 door, black finish, clean inte•·ior, good W·I-W
tires, V8 engine, auto. trans., power steeril"lf, radio, heat.
er, sharp 1 owner car.

IN THI PaohTI COUIT OP
MIIOI COUIITY, OMIO
CMAIL.I M. HYDLL, A41MIIIIIt,.._r
Wlttl ttlle Will A ...... . , tilt ._...
trf C.re Mllnhwt,
Plllellft,

,..1HI! FIRST ISSUI!!

CHAIUI M. HYIILt.. aT AL..

RAUTIIILL \\ClMEN

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WILL FEATURE AN

MT'ICI.a ON CNi Cll=
HISIOkT'S~

1962 CADILLAC ................................. SPECIAL $899
HT Coupe, good white wall tires, full power equipment in.
cludi~

6 way seat, power windows, apoUess Interior, R&amp;H.

1964 CORY AIR ..................................................... $895
~ider,

2 dr. black finish, good tires, 4 spd. Radio and

heater.

1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4 DOOR ................ $1095

&amp;mo&amp;l
l . Banamor
Copperii01d
I.I'IDdla

one owner car.

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I963 FORD G4LAXIE 4 DOOR .............................. $795
Loco 1 owner and reol nice, blue finish, clean int.,

10. Unattended
ll.Partof•

good tiru, radio, V8 engine, std . trans .

cuUe

12.-

1968 CHEvROLET CAPRICE COUPE •••••• $:U95
Local one owner car with only 12,000 miles, 396 cu...Jn.

..... ctly
13. Gerullmo.

foront

engine, turbo hydramatlc trans., power ateerinsandbrakes,
tinted fl(loo, slnitoliock sea~ Cmilortron olr condltlooiJie,
radio • heater, 8111 many ather extn1, beautiful gold ftrd.sh
with blalck vinyl root

1967 PONTIAC FIREBRD H.T. COUPE •••• • $2595

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S. Muffle

21.0n.
docor

BtbUcal

White's
f-dl
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floworo
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0ther 12. Endea:mr

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aT. Joluttar)r

21. Piaa'l
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39.Capitol

28. UMarthed
31. Kind of
bound
36. Partota
Ferber
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40. Not lilly
fl. Golf term
fll. Cloek

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GRAND OPENING SPECIALS
DECEMBER tJfLY

Chevyland Sweepstakes
A GAMI! FOR THE
fAMILY .. , FA!I!I
••t:.ald Star Pertlclpet~t, ca111• In
far
Tlclcatl

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TERMS!

POMEROY MOTOR. CO.
OPEN

S. JOUfM71

mulberr)·
U.l'lniUy

Any car &amp; tnJc .. purchaaecl ..ow
until Dec. 2.. . . . .

992·2126

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DautlceiRy

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four;:;:;;::

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one letter to each aquare. to
form four ordinary worda.

D. Indian

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3118 ·318 E. MAIN

dOlo

1. Vuitund
2:. Dowaat&amp;tn,

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T.Onaot
Snoor

22"."-

Local one owner car, new W+«Ures, vinyl tr1m with bucket
aeata, couole, radio, P.S. and P.B., auto. trailS., dark blue
nnlah wlt:IJ while nylon top. A real ahuple.

.Whot We S.ll

DOWN

deoerto
11. J'Nach

eharaetor
21. "'My

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JS. Gave vtrtue
itajWit

arllclo
18. 381M.

Four on lhe Q.oor, 400 8cyl., LeMau, blue ftnlsh, custom
sUpine, blue vinYl Int., with bucket aeet•, stereoP.&amp; rldlo,
23,000 mDea b)' local owner. Uke new 1st Une wide ova.I
w.w. ttre..

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DAILY CROSSWORD

VS engine, IJ(M'er steering, automatic tnna. radio, new
"""' tires, clean interior, white o-ver turquoise. A clean local

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Wheel Alignment

Compi&lt;R Service

1u.ete

STEREO PHONO : llan4liome FIVE PIECE blonde ..............
oulte. acellent COildlllon.
console, like ,_, 4-lpood
Phone llt!Ulell.
12-1~
BSR ebanger, I'M spelter,
solid state. Make payments of
n.so per week or fli!I.SI cuh. EARLY AMERICAN alereo:
19611 lilliiJeJ "'tereo AM and FM
- Call 992--.
Il-l-Ite
radio eomblnallon, dual l(leaker
system. Balance d u e
1!1119 ZIG ZAG sewing machine.
...,.71,
or monthly paymenlo
This machine malt.. bullonof fUl. Call 992-3Zll. IU61c
holet, dilrtiS, emb.• In loftiJ
portable case. Pay 11 paymenls of 15 or will dlsrount STEREO RADIO co...inallon'
Four ....,... lnleunlled cllqlor cash. CaD 181-21135.
er.
4-lpeaker sound system.
IU-61c
LoveiJ walnut finlslt Tbls Ill
juat
a lew montlu old. Pay
COAL STOKER with all conbalance
of fll!l.lll, or montbly
trols
Excellent oondltiO!i.
payments. CBII !l924111.
Phone New Haven lft-.2085.
IU«&lt;:
l).IN!p

GIGANTIC
WATCH SAVINGS

Rodiltor To
Core.
1 ::;;~HOlter

SPECIAL
SMOWTIRE SALE

~PERT

C. C. BRADFORD

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Ave.. Parkonburg, W. Va. SOLID STATE stereo, 1116!1 model. This sel, like new. bas
Phone
ll-21-191c

10-1ti-llc

die l.ariest True'li 01'

BLAETTNAIS ·

Sctsson.

lJll9 Garfield

NlTATOES, Phone MS-1254
Clarence Proffit!, Portlaod.

UI'EIIEIICEI
......_Snlce

Parallel ta Middleport Hill

FURNISHED and unfumilbed
H2-5896
apartments. aose "' othool
- · .....inp fiii..IIJT.
~lt«e
Phone 991-5434.
10-lt-lfc SINGER, lJtll - . 11U ,..
In beautllul walnut eablaol.
FURNISHED aparlmeDI.
4
Just set dial to make delip. SMALL BUSINESS. I'UiiitiiO)o
localloo, .......... doing ......
rooms and bath. Marloo lleJllllldies, zig ...................
Selling
due to other . , _ _
nolds, Mason, W. Va. Phone
bllncl-llems, ek. Pay balance
'173-5147.
11-lttfc
$72.50; DOtlilng ........ ....
Pbono da)'ll - · eveniJiel
IIG-4157.
a-u«e
moo+.biy, or fllll.SG
Fl1liNlSIIED APARTMEN'l'll
Pbono ftaVeuiWGOcl . . . _
In Middleport. AU ulllilles
after I p.m.
l).ll«e . NEW AND USED pool lliblel.
Cae Clater, hudoypaid. Rowley "' Reed, MidIJ-11-4tc
dleport, Phone 1111:1-rm.
aLACK GELDING ridinl hone
10-21-Uc
fiSO. also 11112 Pmttac for
Real &amp;tete For S.le
sale or trade lor
'fRAILER LOTS. Bob's Moblle
needs a little
Coort, SyriiCIIIIe. Ohio .., State
worll, $325 Phone IIUI9.!.
Rt. 124, P1wne 991-2151.
l).IUtp
1-11-tlc
IISED PIANOS: Two nice re3 ROOM unfurnished apartment.
conditioned Ufll'ltlhl planal. GIDO. lklllsfBI iiili, a '
Phone 992-3975.
11-S-tlc
Free delivery. eou Rutland IYBAalSE - 7 NOIDI, batb.
ooe lloor plu. wall to wall
Furniture 741-4211.
!).lUI&lt;
!'OUR ROOM house bath,
COf1iOIIJil In living room, dlt&gt;picture window. on Lincoln \IIXED HAY. Con1ae1 Morvin
.... area, oulomalle bell.
Hgts. CBII 1112-fiiO or 811-MD.
Keebaugh, Phone l'l&gt;meloy
............ double .......
!Ut!c
Lorp level lot. $20,001.00
!1112-5342 or Chester - s .
ltU'l'I.\ND
- 3 bedroom home.
11-IJ.IIc
IIARMONY apartmonts - 3 and
batb, me lloor ploD, panoi4 r001111, lurnlahed, new: ONE MARK 7 and one Polly
lng In llvlnc room, ceUinc
floors, fumltun!. PrlCmnm 4 channels Top Hat
ttle. 2 ......,_ Only ".000.00
vote parting. Out of all
antenna. Complete set $100: M Aau!ll - !Ike bnlldlnl 1010,
floods . 3 bloc:kl from Pome'47 lntematlonal ~-ton truck
about 15 """" of - .
roy poll office. IIIU112 from
lor parts $7!1. nmolile. Ed
llrp I .-m house. 1"i - ·
10 a.m. to I p.m.
11A-tlc
Dunlao.
Coolrille.
Ohio.
full buemenl. allo renlll
Phone 1167--.
i).JS.!Oie
bouse. Good illocll fami. , . .
TRAILER, Brown's Trailer
. IIlli ...000.00
PoJt. Mlnemtlle, Ohio. liM PLYMotm! Sport Fury, lll!Ll!N or VIIUliL TEAPOIID
112-&amp;111.
11-!Ntc
1• 1111
cleon, $875: liM Ford Gai- A!II!IICIATIII
tmiACilBIIl
alie 500, new paint, clean
NICE FURNISII!IJ and unfur.
interior, • :
Chevy
nlshod llvlng .quortm for
Nova Sport ~. obarp,
•inale _..,, Couplet or 1111111 tm: llltlll Pontiac, fl50; ut11
Insurance
famm... Four vaconctes In
AIJ'I'OMOBILI!!
ln.,._ ben
Rambler, fl$. RoedavUie
Alito Sales. Reedsrille, Ohio.
..-od! Loot ,.., - ·
Middleport. Pbono ·
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803 Brownell Ave.
USED SPINET plano, A-1 condillon, light walnut llnlsh,

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POMEROY

READY - MIX concreto delivered right to your project.
Fast and easy. Free estimates. Phone 119!-3!14, Goegleln Ready - Mix Co., Middleport. Ohio.
B 31! tfe

SCOTCH PINE

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toam ln&amp;Ulatlon for thin walls
- more space lnaklei less
Ooor apace outside.

CHRISTMAS TREES
Locally Grawn

Business Services

$199.00

A gift lhlt keeps g1 viJig the
,._ • round! HI&amp; Urellione

11-1-lotp AIR CONDmONING Refrigeration service. Jack'l!l Refrigeration. New Haven. hone
812-Ztl79.
4 • tfe

CHRISTMAS TREES ••• fro~t~ 1.00

108 W. Main
992-5896

Unlco 15 fl.
CHEST FR1EZER

$1Jt.50 up: IHetlme ..........
lee on reeda. Wended's. 1201
Gartt.ld Ave., Partonburg,
BusiMSs S.rvl~1
W. Va. Phone - 1 .
DOZER. BACKHOE, -

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fLOWERS .....•.•..... pot 9Bc

c:arp&amp;-

ing, atr eondltioned. Good .....
tiiUon. Phone . . _ '1'11-$771.
IJ.a-tfc

CARDS . ........•..•... bx. 91c

ONLY 9.95

Friday, Dec. 13-9 PM

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98c CHRISTMAS SALE

Lost end Found

Partli111 Lot Rt. 7

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AKC Puppies. scotlles, Cockers.
Poodles, WestleJ and Sclmausers, Barl:aroo Kl's .. Cool'riUe,
Ohio, Pholle G87-3tllil,
11·1.,__

VACANCY for lwo elderly people. Prefer private paid pa- lJSEil PONY SULKY and hBI'...... Call 991-11134. 1:1-10-tfc
tients. Phone Mason: '173-5115.
10-8-tfc
AQUARIUMS - Christmas oets
5. 10. IS gallons. See om- complete line of exollc fllh and
supp1iea. Gift certificates
available. The House of Wilson, first road left below
PIN!!ant Point Resort. Open
I to 9 Tues. thru Sat. Ph.

Pats For S.le

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For We

POIIEROJ

lnltoduclnt all now 69 -ul RlchardMn and Sl&lt;yllno
Mobile""'""'·
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Sl&lt;yllno 50 x 12 2 Bdrm. Cuoto• $4395 ·
Sl&lt;yllno 60 x 12, 2 BdrMo. lll ..tho $4,995
Sl&lt;xllno 60 x 12 3 Bd,..l larly ....,orlean $&lt;1995
Rlc'lumloOfl 60 x 12 ·2 !'!(•·• Anl01010 $&lt;1995
Richardooo 60 x 12 3,Bdno. Eorll'_ American $5195
All C..ploUiy Furnloliod, Bonk Rotoo
ONLY A FI!W LIFT
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SIIOtJI Seluwluled Behintl Beef Barn

LAKIN- A•w•DciBitdlwlll lilt ol amaked huna. eamtd ern Aw.. GalltpoU•. waa tnJund
be llold llr 1be ~ at Lo- - .. 01111 lurkaro.
In an aeei&lt;IIIDt at the pt_ Ploaoant

ldD -Hollllal -..Jtbo- . • - · · Dae.lt, otartIaiit--. Fallo.r tbtln'OW.I&lt;Il
1bo 4rt raad IIIU&amp;eeat to the troa
lllrm.
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on lllldorlaldDe m ra1aa IIIDda
lor tbo bod"''nn allbo ~an

.Home D_ecorating Contest · · ,

SKIDMORE INJURED
Gu7 P. Skidmore, 21, Eut·

~ O,OMic:al Plallt 111'000111

SERVICES SET
Funeral lerYlce1 for sam
. PYI&lt;o, 80, Rutlond Route 1, will
be bold 111 p.m. s.turdoy at tbo
DuwUle Weat.,.an C b u r e b.
F r i - ~ WI at tile Martin
F...,.al .._., Friday unW noon

lbo boopllal pumda. '111opnoral 011 S.tur&lt;llll.
pulllle lo · Prl'""' will con-

7:30 p. m., Wecbsdly, .........
who l8 erq,loyed in tlw plant'•
proluctlon departmon~ loot part
ol hla r121tt lhmnb, Index a n d

middle a.ngera. He wa1 taken to
Haber Medical center m Flrot
Ave., where he
releaaocl.

waa treated and

Dilallo

~ Oblo Eledrlc Co., - Rolli IlLII ~to- Jilt
llntplaeo;' fl.aO, -Jrioa" .l!!.lbo-Moro..-m-. ,
"""ta, Hllrd &amp;riNplolo lbo ~ .....

at a Cl!rl- ...,.

doo«ooiDDI.......,

m be ean.., lbo _
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at CcllllmOrco 01111 ·lbo ~
111 lbo ........, ..._.,, ·1111 1o1o 01111 111011 lim Mn.
Trail Gai&lt;laa Cl..., _ . , , 111:111 prlu " ' -~O:iilr.-. Lowlo. lei, MHiopllt. ....
117 thlltod Preoo lutotnltlorlal
CAPE KENNEDY - PROJECT OFFiaALS lodi.Y decided II&gt; bavo ooaljllelad, Mro. Mar- ... ... u,lll nlood Ill Doe. to. Jadlllll wiD"' ...._lbo
procoad wltb tho . tin...,... Aj&gt;ollo 8 lll&amp;l&gt;t lrOIIIIII tho
Dec. 21 PHI Elh ._,, - a l dlalr· oW 145, ... two jiCII'II1IIa Ill- ....... atliaadloJ,Doo.SJ,i&lt;iis&amp;!lor looto tblt fllol lalklp ID of tbo ·roe. .'l e...,., mu, oald -.,..
door bulonoll&amp;IU ~.., lbo . . will be
. , ._,.., Jrd:tlem." .
Mro. Lowll 11 a put rePonaJ CoiiDDbla Gu Co. placo Ill Doe. M.
The 1111•• oald tho lookaao wu a11oclated 0111¥ willie p.- dub bead- prizo to f7,1G 01111 ~-Ji. ' Wori&lt;IN with Yro. Lowll ,.
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&amp;Dd tblt ltwooldnotat!oct lllolll&amp;ht of Frod&lt; ed a · aJmller (llllltell conducted ~.
Borman, ·Jomeo Lowll &amp;Dd WWtam Andtro on tile llrot SO!w'D 5 ..,. lbo two lui ,..,._
, . belli ...... ~ ....... """"'
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Tbll ~·-•wWIDcludo will - · ...
"""Tom
&lt;ateaurlll a t - · lmlfe
at ..... t20 """ 117 !lilt be _ . .
NEW ALBANY, IND. - PORTIONS OF TilE 0100 Rl..,r Valley reB!Ikm, ooculor 01111 ealnDce codrll&gt;ulad 11r '1111 Oldo Ponr od 01111 ...,........ aa llldlcllod ID
were ataken apin Wedoatdly, .Uifttly more 1hiD a month after the "". 'l1lore will be tlll'oo win- Co. Sooood prize lo fl.
.,.... to lbo tremor which ahook 20 states ln the Mldweat.
nero oalected 1D both tho nllcPolice heh:-_, ln. Jeft"eraonvllle, lnd._t_recelved IIIIM~ eall1 louo 01111 tho oe&lt;U1ar ~~. ~--~----------~--------~----~
tram reaidenta ol New ~. Jefl'ersonvwt and aurrOUIXIJ.qr ar•• 01111 two oolected far tile enEntry Blank
after the tremor. LwiiYtne, Ky. , wu also mtkl7 ureetedt but oo truee WQJ,
Pom1111y Home Decoratl.. Conttst
dalna&amp;e or llliurleo ware ,_nod.
...... Lowll ~ out I.
!!rot place . . - . Ill 1967 Dlllt
Name
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NEW YORK - TIJLLULAII BANKHEAD, 1 Southern bello lrOm thla yoor . . _ lrOm tile - I
Huntsville, AIL, whO rooe to became o otar of Broodway 01111 Holly- IOI'Y ID which tbe7 won Judaod
Slrool -·---------·---------·--·----- 1•
wood, died lodi.Y ot tho ego ct M.
laat yoor ID or&lt;lllr to be olilll&gt;le
I;
Miss BIDidtMd died of double pnemDonla ce&gt;q~Hcalod b7 .em- 11&gt; win a llrat place.
Catet~ory Entered -······-·-··---·-·-----·-··--·--·---·-- t ;
phy-. "The actreaa died at SL Luke's Hoopllalln New York CUy,
Prize• lor tho top throe win(Pioooo co~~~plelo ond moll to Mrs. Chorloo Lowlo,
where she made her home.
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WASHINGTON- ETIIEL KENNEDY GAVE birth by Caeoarlan
today to a girl - six moDtbs after the assasslnatlon of the
child's lather, Robort F. Kemody.
The 8 pound, 4 OUDCO bob,y Is Mrs. Kennedy's lith cldlcl, and tho
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FINE- FURNITURE

Juror List
Drawn for
January
Names of 50 prospective petit

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jUJ-ors and 25 grand jurors tor
the J aruary term or Meiga eotnty Common Pleas Court were

drawn this morning in Evelyn
Lucke's Clerk or Courts office.
J ary Commissioner Freeland

Norris of Racine was ln charge
o! the dro~ with COmmon
Ploos Judge John C, Bacon, llftluty Clerk of Courts Nellie Brown
and Sherl!l' • Dopartment llep"ty

The SCHUMANN
Mod•l ZIZO
Diatinctive
Contompofary stvled
cabinet in oil -finiahed
Welnutveneen and
Mlect hardwood solidi.
or Pecan veneer• and
select hardwood
solids with the look
of fine diatresling.
Center lih lid
and record ltorage tpace.

Betty Theiss attending.
Follo..-irw; is thenamesofthose

selected tor pr081Jecthe grand
jury duty:

Lester J. Taylor, Middleport;
Fl&lt;Q'"d Weber, Long Bottom; Ag·
nes Price, Portland; Dorothy
·Bentz, Racine; Ralph Trunell,
LoiW Bottom RD; Rew Norris,
RD 2, Racine; J, S. Davia, 'I'q)pers Plains; Everett A. Rail,

$299·95

Mlddlepor~

L. Collins, Reedsville.
Names drawn tor possible petlt jury dutv were:

Howard. Ebersbach, Portlarxl;
Ralph Chapman, Pomeroy; Orin
H. Smith, Middleport; Harold
Smith, S:ynrcuse; Mabel Briekles,
RD, Shade; Harriet Spencer,
Pomeroy; Edwin Haggerty, Mid-

dleporlj NeecU carsey, Pmneroy; Forence Hill, Racine; David
Koblentl., Chester; Joe N. Sayre,
RD 4, Pomeroy; Maxine Chapman, RD Coolville; Judy Kautz,
Rt. 3 Pomeroy; Nancy Morris,
Middleport; Earl Kn!g~ Middleport; Mary K. Rooe, Lont!: Jlot,tt:Dl; Paul ~re, Portlam; Paul
Ervin, Racine; Charles McClain,
Racine; Richard Jettera, RD Albany; cpa1 Zerkle, Syracuse.
MartM. Hoffman, Pomeroy; It
T. Herderaon, RDGuysville;Jane
Epple, Qlester; Roy W. Promtt,
Portlard; Manni!'@: Kloes, Middleport; Wallace Bradford, Middleport; J uanlta COllie, Middleport;
Eber Gillilan, Cheater;
Georse Genheimer, Chester RD,
t1oyd. Norria, Racine; Ann eot.trlll, Pomeroy; WUlard Pigott,
Lorw Bottom; Blythe Theiaa, Racine; Don Mullen, Middleport;
James Batley, RD Long Bottom;
Homer Baxter, Pomeroy; Nol'll

Roger Young, RD 2,
Pomeroy; Roger Bissell, Miners- Hartman. Chester; Lowell staDville; David c. Mlller, Middle- ley, RD Albany; Harry Richard,
port; Mae Lambert, Middleport; Portlalll; James Et_jer, Middleport; Edison Hobstetter, PcnErnest Bush, RD 2, Recine; Mil~
lard Van Meter, Racine; Harold eroy; Marjorie NewiWt, PcmProffitt. Portland;
Lawrence eroy; Betty Ables, Pordand; Tom
Dora~ Middlopor~ Ethel Hart,
Wells, RD 2, Racine; George E.
RD
Shacle; Wayne Zurcher, PmnHolman, Syracuse; Eclith PlYl&gt;'
ter, PortlaJIJ; Herbert Rousb, · eroy; Norma G. WUcox, Mldd1._
port; Arnold HlJA), RD Racine;
RD 2, Racine: E~lyn Hollon,
Arthur Stob..-t, RD, Racine.
M1nera\1.lle; Donald Bell, RD 2',
Racine; Hllda Hunt, Long Bottom;
John W. Van Meter, Syracuae;
Helen Diddle, Syracuae, Charles

COLLINS APPOINTED
COLUMBUS (UPI)- Slate Son.
M. G&lt;s,y R-~ Wll
re-elected preal- protem 01111
Clncbmall Sen. lollcllul J. Ma-

..-.e

loney was re-elected majorU;y

Dies on Thunday
Mlao Sorah Kerwood, 8t, died
early ThiO'IIday IIIOl'IIIDg ID the
Frame Nursing Home, Zanes-

whiP late WemesdlyatthoSonate
Republlcau caucua. Commlltee
oppolnlments illcllDd OlldOY C.
CoiDno at Ironton, iD the Committee on Committees.

vtlle. Mi11 Kerwood a former
Middleport resident, was born In

M•J("~l •c f~rly

1\nw"(.ln sty le c~bm~ t m ~f'numl' Map le
Vt."ntoer~ and selec t h,Hdwood so lid~ w1th the look o f
line d 1 ~ 1re~sm)t . fr om Zenorh·~ DE-(.uralor Svo~~

Zenitl-o combines the beitiuly o f fine- furn 1ture cab1netry with
precis1o n-eng•neered components fo r the most beautiful look in
sound . features 320·watl peak mus1C power solid-state .;.mplifier for
the mosl spect.;.cutar sound .n home console stereo. Ultr.;.phonic
stereo sound ~ystem w1th scaled sound &lt;ham ber . Etght Zenrth quality
speakers Nt&gt;w Contour Control le ts you ~e\ yo ur own "mood music"
from b-i~c kground to normal 01 bril!tant. Stereo Professiona l record
chanljer with exclustve custom Mi cro-Touch® 2G tone arm. For
stereo that look~ as bc.:~utdul as it sound~. see .;.nd he.itir Zenith
console ste reo tod itiy 1

SULZBERGER DIEB
NEW YORK (UPI) - Ar11wr
MaiOil Counl;y, W. VL, thedalJih- Hoyo a.Izborrer, a maJor bodldter o! tho late Curtis and Mar- er ol 1be New York Tlmu durtha Francis Kerwood.
Ing hll 50 yearl wllll tho - · Ste Ia lllr'VIved by two siltera, plper, died 1n 111a ....., wemeaMrs. Edith Dixon, Charleston, daJr after a prnlmged Wneaa.
and Mrs. llortba llo!fman, Zanesville. Funeral &amp;ervh:ea wiU be
LOCAL TEMPS
Slturda.v at 1:30 p.m. from tbo
The tenl:PWature ID dowutmn1
Rawllnp - Coati Funeral Hotne.
Pomeroy 11111:30 a.m. '11110'11day
The Rev. Max llmobue will olfi- un&lt;lllr cloudy aide&amp;, .,.., tt declate. Burial wiD be In Grovel grees.
!WI cometary. Frlondo may call
l1l1)'llme atter 10 a.m. Friday.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL.
ADMll'TED - Dl!llllla web,
Pomeroy; Ma1 Wolfe, Racine;
Clyde Cramlot, Baclao; Gloria
TONIGHT, DEC. 12
Derltlach, AN:neroJ; Ja1'Jj1

MEIGS TIIEATII

'7#1111'11 the quality goes in before the name goes on
~.

NOT OPEN

DEPENDABLE SERVICE WITH EVERY SALE

DEC. IS·

\

"TilE SHUTTERED ROOM"

Rutland Furniture

carol I.fn1o7- Gill: Y-

ARNOLD GRATE

I

RUTLAND, 0.

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Gru01er, Po"*"'1; llelwo Glm·
mel, Radne.
DlllCHARGED - Vlqll Ste-.-.111, Su.IU 8lawart, R a n d 7
Arma, Belle Bulb.

(Toebnloolor)

742-4211

aettlni

for

the expanded Viet-

nun conference underway.

"TIIE VENGEANCE OF
F1J MANCHU''
lolo!lber Lee - TOll\' Forrer
SHOWS STARTS 7 P

•us.

ment refuse to recosnlze tile
Viet Cong as a ae_parllte bocb".
As the meeting got underway,
eaeh for the North Vietnamese, Mme. Nguyen Th1 Blnh, the
llle Viet Cong, the Ualted !late&amp; ah~ed representative at
and &amp;Ugon. The new plan was lllo Natlmal Uberatloo F~
reported
to envisage two the political ...onch of tho VIet
semicircular tables to avoid Cong, accused Washington and
giving recognition of the Viet Saigon of "&lt;lellboratoly Slbotag.
Cong •• woold be Implied b7 1ng the conference" by lntenaiputting Its dolegaUm at a fying tllelr •"wir of aggression."
square table.
HThey do not want to end their
Both tile Unlted Stetas and aggreaalm ID South VIetnam,
the South Vletnameoe ..,....,.. Mme. Blnh told a luncheon ol
diplomatic correspondents that, .
"The,y do not wish lo bring
peace to VIetnam."
Her statement coincided with
reports 1n Saigoo the Communists were massing for poaslble
new attacks on Saigon and other -·
clUes.
Lau attended the luncheon but
hurried away tor his meeting
with Vance, llaDolaources said.
The Amerieans do not cmfirm
IUCh meeUnss until after they

are over.

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The third 01111 !lnal aectlm
ol the new four ..lane Rt. 35 high~

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way, between Thurman and Jack~
son wUI be dedicated at U a.m.,

FOR YOUNG MEN Who "oor 29 tD 36 see the leon cui d - 1 - Loe Llano - LoY! Slller
Sllmo IUid Soper LeaD Wrandoro. ThOI''re popular wllll.lbo hl2lt 01111 collop crowd.

-----------------------------------------A SPECIAL GROUP o! lloyo Kalt Ski Paln-1 In olzeo 8 to If. M.OO 01111 M.50 Pajomao ..,

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Mn. Ann B.mitz l.aunehes Drive

BUY MEN'S OB BOYS' JACKETS for Glllo. Tba)''re all OD oale. '111ore'o an exWient .oaledi101
-All 10"le1 - U'a a wonlarftll gltt idea.

Mra. Ann Barnttz, 110 Butter-

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Ave., fomeroy, has been

11J111ed campaign director ol the
Melp Cow1t.Y Chi!Pter o! tile National Foundadon - March of
Dlmea. The annual fund drive
was launched today.

ON TilE 1ST FLOOR - A FINE BIG SELECTION OF APRONS 10 ldaal for &amp;Uta lhla 1011' Cobbler• Aprons - Tel Slyleo - Bib lroDt 01111 Part.Y IIPrOIII - Ill Cll'PIId7, prllltl 01111 terl')'
cloth - Pick out seven! now.

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HALLMARK CARDS - When ;you core eDOllllh lo oend tho ..,. boiL We ..... a alee ooloctloa
of carda for the pJI)er boy, mlldater, doctor, etc. AliO llr apeelal tdenda and relatlwa.
lloxod Olrlstmao Clnl• attracUvely priced - sae them iD ,... c:aoivlote colloctloo of
Hallmllri&lt; Cards. In the Gill Wrap DePartmeDI we have a alee oolodloa
trims, ready made bows aid other aceeasoriea.

HIIIJ~Ier

New Year" for,

eveey child boslnni!W llfels tho
goal of the Maroh of Dbneo lundraising campmgn this year. Mn.
Am Bornltz sold,
The other objective ls ftnanclng
research that in time will over.
come the birth defects that at-

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filet 250,000 newborn infants each
year in our country alone. The
taak is an enormous one aoo
calls for major &amp;lg!Ort. she
pointed out.
Mrs. Barnttz said succen of
the drive here and elsewhere
is due entirely to the "generosity of our Melgo Co""ty neighbora, juat as throughout the na~
tion the American people are
siC)porting more than 100 March
of Dimes Birth Defe«s Centers
coast to coast."

ANOTHER BIG SIOPMENT OF LAMPS- Polo'-•-troa'-o-Ooa"'-1-tablo
' - • - pi~HC~ ' - • - hl-lntoDIIty Iampo - boudoir 01111 eel._ ' - • - _ . - . . _ In the Drlpeey DopL, 2Dd Floor.

----------------------------------------ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF HOOVER SWEEPERS Hoom" Portobleo 01111 Conotellltl-

Dlal-c -

Hoover . .rilltta

-

ll,y United Pre so International
SAN FI!ANClSCO - GO\/, RONALD REAGAN and the state college board of ttu1tee1 tave rejected efforts by civic and labor lead·er• to mediate tasuos which have resulted ln alx weeks of violence
and dlsrq&gt;lionlt Sin "f'rllllclsco State College.
"'1 don't think tbere is any mediation needed, .. the governor
ll.1d ln sacramento Thursday. "This Is not just the hUlnks of overenthuslaatic students. Thll!lls insurrection."

~---------------------------------------AN0'111ER MG SIIIPMENTI TOSS CUBIDONS - -ullful eovorillp VID7I Floor Clllhlooo. Bod Riot Cuohlono and Nod&lt; PW""a.

A b1a . . -.... Alao

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A1BW AY LUGGAGE - A procUcal lift- For mea 01111 "amen. The UDI-Ifold IUid lbo Dil-l')'
in all colora and •lzeL Al10 a bit aelectlon of Attache caaeL see the DIW aoft side luaaP
end tho Potor1 One of ulillty bqo 01111 oporto bqo 011 tho 2nd OOIW.

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BOSTON -

ANOTHER mG SIDPMENTI LOG CABIN ntROW RUGS. All colora - all alzeo. lllc oaloctloo of
Area llul• In all alzeo, Aloo oval braldod pluUo kitchea rup - Aid 0111' bolt oolliJoil-..
!Wd Rup. (All on tho Srd Floor.)

ins thinklrv and coordiratlon, a Boston University researChers. re-

VISIT TilE DRAPERY DEPT, and oee oor OOJqJioto selection of colorlbl bodoproodo. WCMla

apreadaand 1lutr.Y chenlllea

~-----------------~---------------------AN OUTSTANjiNG SELECTION OF BA'm MAT 'lETS - Two 01111 Tbroo Piece Sola at 11Qa11
Vlocooa end lloc....,.Nylon. llolp tblek tezture -

Clear, laald.., colora. Soli llull)o lllucil 111

lrlrwo&lt;l 01111 plain sl)'les.

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---------------------.-----------------------------------------------------------ANO'IliER BIG SIIIPMENTOFHOOVERWASIIERS- AlooWhlrii)OCII Dllh Walhora- Wldrii)OCII
Wuhero and Dryer a - Ollllle 3rd Floor.
ALSO .SEE TilE NEW MODELS IN MAGIC CHEF- The
owno IIIII tile regular model a on tho 3rd lloor.
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a.toau Modolo wltb 'Vpll' 01111 lftN
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SEE 'l1lE BIG SELECTION OF VINYL aDIBI'MAS TREES- Cl!rllbMo Tno 11aJU - Olhlde .
ll&amp;IHt - Mlalatllre ' - • - Tno 01'niii10IIto - Tno topo - Nall'fiQ&lt; lOti- Mt .............
mo1t1111 troea - PIM ocont llPI'U - Garland• - Bello- Pbleo- Tno Sltlrlo- p _ , . .
pianta - OJrl•-• Mall llukoto - CODdle" AD oolo prload and ll'rll8ld far , _ oalactlon ... tho lat

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VISIT ELBI!RFEUlS TOYLAND Ill tho TQ)' Bulldilll 101 Fl'ooit Stn~
bo1aor Coart
- A big ooloetlon of ID7-. lloJIIUid gjrJI,-Ibla ;raar - All at raal oa1a pri- S1up
ID 01111 1!'0 lb&lt;
1"" eon .....

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Molp Gonera1 Hoopllal
ADIII'M'ED - NOilo.
DlllCHARGI!Il - Della Clllldrell, Dorollly llordiD.

MARLJUANA IS A "reloUvely mUd lntoxlcont"

with minor though real short-lived eft'ects, such as slightly impair-

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Portod toda7.

Their atudy was taken last spring on two groups of subjects,
were cisarette smokers but never had smoked martjuana •lXI eiefrt chronic marljtana users. They ranged in age rrom
21 to 26 and were drawn largely fr«m atudents in the Boston area.

nine men who

NASHVILLE, TENN. - AN ALL-WIDTE crlmlnol court jury
Tl-olrocla,y found three ClnclnniU Negroeo lobaled by pollee as Block
Pow('r advocate• guUty ot shooting a metro patrolman ard aertenced
each to 99 yeara In prison.
The panel of 11 men and one woman returned the wrdtct on
ftrat d-ee miO'der chirps aplnst WWiom G, ADen, 2t, Ralph
COnod.Y, 26, and Ste,. Porker, 24, after dollborai!Jw ovemlglrt.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND. - MAYOR John S. Ballard o! AkrGn,
Ohio, 1buraday told lndl.,. legtslatorl!l ttThe question ot the hour
ta - "UJ out · atate gowrhlllant tlddle whlle -our oitl.es burn?,.
Ballard. oddrosoed the cloalng do;y ooaslon of tho 5th Blelllial
Con!erenee opoiioored br tho Indiana Legii&amp;Uw Council In tho
Hwae ol Reprea~l'iatives chamber. He outlined the u,pa.radoxt• of
urban areas wlilch 4"contala botllll108t ot the eountry'l!l wealth and
most ot Ita aoclal and _economic prGblema."

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uh appears we're at the beglmi~W ot a nationalepldldtf~­
oot at the peak oll~" tho spoke oman said. He Solid the peak pected in mld-Ja.-..ary.
Colorado, one of the Weatern atatea, las suffered a border • a. •
border outbreak of the virus, NCDC said. The 700 deaths ...,......
ln 122 cities aDd the NCDC aald .. thla excess mortalib' Ia deDICiftor
atrated in the west DOrth central, eaat north central, mountain ...
middle Atlartic divlsiona."
The highest attack rate is in Jl'Olltl or lnsdtudona, acCOI'dlDJ
to Dr. John R. Bagby, deputy director ol tho NCDC. The_..
b 10 to 15 per cent tor the nation in _general, but is rmml~W aa blah
as 40 per cent in schools, tnduatries. &amp;tore• ll1d other t.uUtudou..

raw

Mood8y Is tile

middle ooe. It

took two years to complete three
five-mile sections between Thur~

]ius t B0 d zes

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WEDNESDAY WAS A BUSY DAY and evening: as Meigs County American Legion Ladies Auxtliaries worked in preparation for a Olrlstmas party held on Thursdly for veterans at the Veterans Ho~ital in Chillicothe. 'l)pical of the action took place at the hall of Feeney • Bennett Post
12S. Amer1can Legion, In Middleport. Four members of the Winding Trall Garden Club reported
to the hall to instruct junior and senior auxiliary members in preparing table arra~Dts. ThE,
gr~ above included Mrs. Marpret Ella Lewi s, Mrs. Wilma Terrell, Mrs. Alice Thompson and
Mrs. Addalou Lewis. In addition, the auxiliary groups made numerous other "goodies" in prep-

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of the Rt. 35 Assoclatioo, a n d
SEORC members wlll also par~
ticlpate in the ceremony.
Col, D. R.. Roush, Division
9 Highway Chief, will be t h e
principal dedication speaker.
Following the ribbon - cutting
ceremon.Y, a dutch-treat dimer
wUI be held at the Jolly Lanes
BowliDg Alley at 12 noon.
Doring tile ..- .

ture highway projects for Southeastern Ohio.
Mrs. Thelma Elliott, execulive aecretary of the Gallipolis
Chamber of Commerce, said to~
day at least six Gallla Countiana
are planning to attend the Monday dedication.

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CARACAS (IJPD- Searchers there .. remains a posathntt)'
found onb bodies, empty rWlber passt~ngers could have survived
Monday according to Carl Dahlrafts u.l. no survivora todt1 in on liferafts."
berg, Soutbeastern Ohio Region. struction.
the shark-infested Caribbean
The plane crashed 16 miles
a1 CouncU director .
Ribbon - cutting ceremonies
Sea where a jet airliner off the Venezuelan cout as Jt
Two other five - mile sections for Mmday'a five - mile project
carrying 51 peraoni from New appr~ched caracas' Maiqueda
ol four - lane highway between will be shared by Chamber of
York exploded and crashed in a Interratlonal Airport on 1 I'ICM'I
Thurman and Jackson were dedcommerce representatives of
ball o! Ore Thurocla,y ni21tL
otop IJI&amp;ht !rom New York.
icated. earlier tid a ya.r.
three conununtttes - Jack10n,
.. There are no alps ot Ute,"
"n."e -was a
Ul)lollall
'l'be" HCtlon 1o llo ·- · - · canljOI'Iii, ..nd ·cliDifOO!hi. ·
'"e.nezilelln' Navy 1:•cue oftl. aOd ooly lragmento of lba ~
ciall iatd.
remain,'' aalcl a
omoar.
In New York, Pan American
Residents of •
projec:t.
World
Airways
ofriclala
·&amp;aid
behind
the
airport
aloo
ret&gt;«&lt;od
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (UPD - Voters in the otsego
seeing a sbower of fiery
school district Thursday approved a 3.5 mill operating levy.
!rsgments !alling lntD tho - at
Tile sclloola had been closed Nov. 22 and were scheduled to open
Lease activity resulting from
the time of the crash.
Jan. 2.
the gas weU strike on the WONa ~ patrol boots bnliiJiht iD
The vote was 1,076 In favor of the levy arxl 706 against. The
llam McKelvey farm near Portthe
bodies OC a boy, 3, and 1
levy had been defeated five previous times. U the levy had tailland earlier this week, took on
woman
in her 20s to the port of
ed. the schools would have been closed again in the fall. The
clear signs of a bocm in the ofAmol'@: the Meiss Countians Lo Gualro early ~.
district has an enrollment of 1,930 students.
fice ot Meigs County Recorder who are in many corners of the
men saki at least four other
Eleanor Robson Thursday.
world during this Chris1mas sea~ bodies hlld been found. RelfATHENS - With great relucRecorder Robson said, in til- son are serricemen.
cuers said they found two
tance Ohio Unfverait,y trustees
dition
to several peraons appearFollowing are the addresses rubber lilero!ts lrml tho pt..,o.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Thurocla,y voted 6 tD I an Illi~ at the oft'ice yesterday to of three of them:
HOSPITAL
Both were Inflated but
crease ln reglstr&amp;Uon feea of
ADMLSSIONS - Irene Russell, check records, there was a toA--C John W. Reea, AF 1574The comroi tower at Mat~
1130 per quarter.
Middleport; Michelle Jollnson, tal or 1().) leases and four assign- 2791, Box 2004, APO San ~ tia said it lost contact with till
The eom_prehenalve reglstraments filed for recordirw.
Racine.
cisco, Calit, 96264.
Pan Am jet at 8:59 p.m. EST
Uon fee increase 11 for both
Most of the leases tlled ThursSgt. stephen E. Wagner, AF mlrutes before it was due to
DLSCHARGES - Dora manda.y had been obtained earlier in 11701870, KTTC CMR No. 1 8oJ&lt;
kenship, Elizabeth Stumbo.
Ohio and out.&lt;i'...ute - ·
land.
.. lljlpl'OVed lui month by tile
the year, but had not been sub- 3931, Keesler AFB. M is a.,
The jet was IIII&gt;!'Oicbllll ot
Frank C. llalllday, 80, of HarBoard of Regents.
mitted to the recorder•s ottlce. 39534.
LOCAL TEMPS
1,000
feet when lrl&amp;ed,y struck.
Ohio President Vernon R. Al- riBODVI.lle, died at his reaideoce
Mias Robson revealed the leasThe temperature ln downtown
Pvt.
Charles
F,
Wagner,
US
Pan American apoke110111 la
den said he reeommended the Friday rooming.
Pcmeroy under rain - threaten- e.!! l'llnged over five townships, 51883023, Co. A 100 lin. 442 New York said the plano, Fllcbt
Mr. Halliday woa bora March
lncreue 0111¥ alter a t11orous1&gt;
ing skies at ll:30 Lm. F'r'idQ, Including Orange, Olive, Che,._ Int., APO San Francisco. Cllif.
217, sent no message that lt wa1
13, 1888, the aon of the late
study at the \lll.versity' a rtnan..
ter, Lebanon and Scipio.
was 55 degrees.
96557,
(ConUmed .., _ . 12)
Laing """ M.ary.Longalrelll Halclal position. ''We will be ID a
oerlous liniDclal olb11U111 lfwe liday. He woo aloo preceded In
do not make Uda Increase,•• he death by .. Infant .... ArUn;
four sisters, 8bd three broChers.
said•
The additional income al$780,000 ,.. · ted would just about
balance out what would other- Presbyterian Church, a 60..year
wise be a deficit. of $800,000 member Ol the Harrt.ICI'Wllle
Grange 1734, HarrisonviDo MeBy George Hargraves, Jr., &amp;qpt. think critically about bai&gt;Penlngs at school MWitl when nnlied. """"' ..,. Mr. llamm. I t - · ..
dds flscal year, he added.
oonlc
Lodie
til,
01111
OES
ass.
Melp Local School Dlatrlct
arocnd the world.
Dr. Alden said tile 11300,000
The Frlendabip Club (36) Ia promote lntereot In · -. .
He
Is
auntved
by
bla
wife,
One
ot.
the
benefits
that
h
a
s
The Nature Club (32) il spon- sponoored br Mrs. Vomorl 01111 partlclpaUon by Ita DaDlborl ..
comes _partly from a lola of
'551,000 In state subal.dy be- Ruby AmeriOil Hallldo;y, one come from tho canoolldatlon of oored by Mrs. Slavin. Ita ob- Mro. Cox. Amoog Ita I1UID1 ob- spedal science projects.
jeetives are to promote an ID- jectives are helping Dew stucauoe enrollment lo about 300 daushter, Mn. Virgil Atldnai our high school stutiants h a s
'l1lo Qdtar Club (2t) Ia a
granddaughter,
Mrs.
Robert
been
tbe
development
of
a
larpr
terest
1n
nature
and
oonaervaIOrOII
b7 Mrs. - . 11 ......
less than anUcipated. Tbla alao
dents become acquobCed, YioltJewell,
Harrisonville,
and
a
s1sand
more
comprebenalve
c
I
u
b
Uon
and
to
develop
an
underIn
tho
evealnga 01111 ooekl lD
means a loss ~ U20,000 ill atulng hospitals, and helping - r
ter,
Mrs.
E.
J.
Nellie
Tncy.
prop-am.
standlDg
or
man's
relatl.onshJ,p
to
dent income.
teoch l!llilor playing m Ita school organizations.
Pomeroy.
School clubs are an important them.
berl.
Alden also said ev-ery time
Funeral IOl'Yieeo will be held port at tho total school _.-am.
'l1lo Future Bualneas l . .&lt;lllr•
unlverattles are forced 1D raiae
'l1lo Future Farmon at ~ ot 2 p.m. !rom tho Harrl- The.V provl&lt;lllllW11 oddltlonal op- Club (29) lo oponoorad by Mlso
The Freoch Club (25) to IPOD· tea (40) Is . - - 11r
their student fees It mean1 leas
._ at _ ... lrOm . . - . . IOIMDe ProoQyterlaD Church portunltlos for looderahip a n d Dodrill end Mro. Hotrman. aa onred b7 Mlu Chapman. l!ooekl
eomb. It - · m JII'OIMe ....
1
w1tb burial In Milos Cemetoey. eooperaUve work. The)' also pro- objective Is tD provide OlqiOI'i- iD promote lntereat In Franco fannial and &amp; better
and rural areu for~ aa
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ADMl'lSIONS - Leoro lloan,
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and returned it to Russian waters, defense sOW'ces said tocla1·
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