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NoUonal Guard will be he
day, Dec. 31, beginning
m.
Music will be furnisht
\'agabonds. Tickets, oo
46 per couple, may be p
ed from Robert Cochra
4007) in the Gallipolis u
from Carl Roach (992 -529
Bend Area,
Only 200 tickets will 1
for this year' s event, f
IPOkeaman said,
The dance Will last un
lh. , on Jan. 1. Proceeds
toward the unit's man,y c
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restromn t&amp;ellltle1 at the Middleport Marina. A blacktq&gt;ped road from RaUroad St. off Gravel
HW has been buUt into the marina. It l s located in a previously swampy area near the confiuence
ot Leadlna Creek aDd the Ohio River.

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Is Well
Along

Pleasant Local Office oftht
Virginia Department of Ell
ment Security • said Saturd:
local otfice , serving Masoo
nam, and Jackson countie
reeled the placement of 77
victuals in ga1nCUJ empl~
during November, 1968. J
elose of business , there
741 individuals registera
work, 307 females and 1st
erans. New applications rec
during thia month totaled

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don't you start enjo.,.ing I ·
f as t , f r i endly se r\ii ce ar
famous low rates the t made
No. 1? Call me soon.

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ofllso - n i l plenle lableo IIIII
benches which dot the marina area. These are along the banks
ol Leading Creek.

upon uCttng up procedures to
II&gt;Ointaln the marino beginning
next spring.
planning singes olnce 1960 . The
lllddioport Planning Conunlaslon, headed by Wllliam D.
Childs, hal been the gi-oup responsible for securing! tbe fa-

cUicy.
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Mr. Tucke man
SfATE FARI

Of Middle

Mutual Automobilalnsul'l!lnce (
Hoi!Mt Office: Bloominglon, lllin&lt;

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Rue c. Tuckerman, 63, 4th
St.' Middleport, i died Saturde,y
ovenlng In ML Carmel lloaJ)Ital,

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THE EAS

Mr. Tuekenn

was born Jan .
28, 1885 in M lga County, the
son of the !Eederlek and
Mattie NcKnl t Tuckerman. He
was also pre ,
-in death by
h11 wlte,
Dbel; a daughter. and tlq'ee

Finance it quickl
simple low-cost
that

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cost of any new
Santa's helpers
bank auto loan t•

lntcm ce
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Tuellda.v

Da1er. Friends
rrom 5 toil IIIII
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CllriWpol

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It 7 p.m. T
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TREATS IN RACINE
Claus will be f!ll the Radoe nrehouoe Sunday, Dec. 22,
at 2 p.m. with treat• (Dr ehlldron 12 yearo ond .,.....r of the
ANNOU~CE DlfmER
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Vol\IMOir Fire· Radoe cimununlt;y. Thlo II bemen, the ~ea aUxiliary, and Ing aps•usored bythoR~&lt;IoeFire­
membora• f ilea wUI O.ve a in911 Auxiliary IIIII LeCloa o\ul&lt;-

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1m!SI! S'II!!PS LEAD 10 not - - IIIII tho hiD plenl&lt;
area at the Middleport Marl•.

YOKOSUKA, Japan (UPD When
people talk about bow eomeMr. Tu
dlan
Bcb
llopo become the Christlflleamu for e Melp Whole~
oalo GrocerY Co. of lllddleport, mas hero, a titie second In rank
had been
the company 35 oof¥ 1n Santa Claus, tfte1 tend 10
7etr1.
He
a member o1 got a little blubbery.
"lon't he just olmply W&lt;llldertho Mlddl
Preol&gt;)1erian
fui?''
asked a mlddle..aged rune
Cllureh,
Maoonle
Lodp F &amp; M 363, tho Wood- blltitflY--starched wbites as HqJe
IIWI Lodp, $&lt;1 had a ilfe rnern- toored a ward today at tho U. S.
beraldp In the louc Walton Loo- Naval hospital here.
llq&gt;e, 1110\'lng brlakl,y !rom pap . He was a past preaklent of
tient to patient with that eld rallollr)'.
He Ia ourvlved by two daugb- millar jaunty sawrt:er and crooklarl, Mro. Sidney OJoona) Rus- ed smUe. had a QUip for everyNU, Colum
, and Mrs. Char- one.
The 65-year-old fumyman stq)lea (Paulino)
, North Ft. Myera. Fll..;
.on, Edgar H., of pecl to ollat with a young Marine
Athelia: tour
blldrea, and whose hands were encased in
bandaps as big as 16 , OWtCe
ah areat
children.
Funor4! 1 ooo will be held boxlna gloves.
The Camod grin !&gt;dod a little
Tueoda.)' at 2 .m. from the Rawllnal Coeta Funeral Home with •a the two chatted very quietly
the Rev. F~ Lu&lt;ho at AthWia berore Hope · moved on to the
cdlclall•=·
B rial will be !n Rob- next bed. And when he had gone

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LOCAL TEMPS
Tbe . temperature In downtown

Po2DOfOY at •1.1 a,ni. ~ ~­

dOl' llllll1j' &amp;ktea wai 22 dQHOa.

the young Marine looked at a
Polaroid ,Photosra(lll of hlrnoelf
and Hope.
,. Man, he has got to. be a great
eat," said Pfe. Jim Chetl'en, 20,

the badly wounded young rnon
rrom NashvUie; Tenn.
And that lo the Wl1 It went.

POINT PLEASANT, W, Va.
(UPD - The mao who hooded
up Civll Defense rescue operation• here ror montha after the
Sliver Bridge &lt;Oilapsed De&lt;. IS,
1967, has resigned fr-om that
1)011.

Jolm A. (Andy) Wllaoo In a lot·
ter 1n the Ma.... Coulrt,y Court
said he was •tepping down rrom
the job tor "personal rea1011a ..,

Ja the letter WUson said. 11 0ne
year ago, 1 wrote a similar letter' prepared to hand the Councy Court, wt tho tolling of the

Sllver Bridle took place before
any actloo could be.taken." Wilquick ~·- The photographs. son. a 12..yearveteranlntbepost,
And if everyone wa~ntt a whole
alao serves as a member ot the
lot hawier. may be a few retSlalo Board of Proballon a n d
lows relt just a lltUe better
Parole.
than they did before llq&gt;e 8lld
the girls walked ln.
Hope 8lld h!s troupe of 21
stars were In Ja,pan to kick otr
his 18th ~ Chrlo-. lOur
oo Olllerlaln. Amerl..., GP1 ovorPARIS (UP!)- VIce Prealdent
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the river Ooor and only the bed
rock drUJing was Wlderway
when water pressure evidently
caused the collapae.
A spokesman for the Johnson
Constructlon Co. ot Minnelll)olil,
Minn. said earller tbat about 40
per cent ot the diggings were
covered with aUt and river debris, Four feet needed to be
d1J8 before concrete could be
poured.
John T. Dorsey Jr., the West
Virginia state Road Commission
engineer oo the job, said a foreman on the job had '"nc:ticed
s&lt;rnething uwsual was wrong"
and called a crew of men out
of the enclosure just minutes beCore water began rushlrw ln, d&amp;o
stroying the structure. He said
the foreman had noticed "'that
some of the steel piling had
shifted" when he got the men
out.
Dorsey added that the Johnson had been world~ on the coffer dam enclosure since I a s t
July in two shifts, seven days a
week.
The pier is one of two being
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Wall, Dome too, May
Come Falling Down
WASIIINGTON
(UPO~ an
the other side or dte Cll)ltol
build ing from where the scafrotding is going up for RichL.·d
M. Nixon's inauguration is
another set of scaffolding.
Engineers erected it to help
hold up the building.
This is the Clpi.tol's We st
Front, an imposing facade
crwnbling with age and in need
of a face-lifting.
According to a controver sial
proposal of the Capitol Architect's office the time is also
ripe to create more office space
by moving the West Front some
feet outward while doing the

The marina had been in t h e

Gallipolis, Ohio
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steel s true ture placed on the
to provide a water-b-ee area for pier construction work. They said that damage was "not very much" since
Door of a river

CATASTROPHE POSSIBLE

vW&amp;&amp;e officials are embarked

Park C•ntral Hotel Bid
Second 4venu•

als in Otarleston eJoll'lained that

a coffer dam endosure is a

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through u. S. Corps of Engineers
,!undo.
While mo1t residents a r e
14 dreaming of a W1dte Chrtttmae"

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Supreme Court today left standing a Los Angeles court order forbidding persoos oo~mected
with the Sirhan
Sirhan ease from discussing the evidence
outslde the courtroom,
In a brief order, the court refused to hear an appeal.
Sirhan is scheduled to go on trial in Los A~les Superior
Court Jan. 6 on a charge of assassinating the late Sen. Robert
F, Kennedy last ,Jl8\e.
The Stc&gt;erior court issued the publicity - curbing order
June 7, the day Sirhan was indicted and two days after Kennedy
was shot at a primary eiection victory celebration.

been hearing the word, "marina••

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a s 46 persons lost their lives
whlle crossing the structlU'e on
Friday, Dec.
1967.
State Road Commission offici·

Deny Appeal

tor several years, probably few
are aware of the progress that
has been made toward completing the recreation facility in ·
lower Middleport .
For several years, state officials and others have indicated
that a part Of Meigs County's
future Ues in the field or recreation. Assuming they are correct,
the marina Ia a king-sized stel)
In that dlrecllon.
Thea~m~ photos
point up the vast amount or work
that hal been accomplished on the
project by the Sowards Construe.
tlon Co. of Charleston, W. Va.

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POINT PLEASANT, W. VL
A delay of uperhlps
two weeks"' ls e~ected to result from the colllpse of a coffer dam enclosure at the Ohio
pier site of the multi..milliondollar Ohio River bridge being
hurriedly constructed here toreplace the fallen Silver Bridge.
The collapse, which occurred
last friday night, came only 4:8
hours before Ute first anniversa-

IN SIRHAN CASE

Although Meigs Countians have

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place In 1965 to 1hore 1.11 the
cracked,
dlslntegntin.g and
bulging sandstone walls oc the
West Front's central portion,
completed 139 years ago. It is
the only exterior portion lett of
the C-apitol as rebuilt after the
British burned down the original
one in 1814.
capitol Architect J, George
Stewart has been hcplng to get
the go-ahead for his $30-million
or so project to exteOO the now
uneven w•lls out •s much as 88
feet by building new marble
walls, matching the rest of the
building, to take over the
structural burden.
Observers suggest dally that
the nine-million poun:l cast lron
dome added to the buildilll a
century ago may come topl'!lillJ
down if an unfortunate earth
tremor or som e boom should
occur.
••Tite West Frort of the
buildill!: is all but f'alling down, "
Rep. lAurence J. Burtm, RUtah, said recently. "There Is a
four.. lkJ..a..half inch bulge tn the
wall and the Cai&gt;ltol Dcme
could tall in on
at
IllY time. And it's oo ..ugbirw;

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matter."
Burton said he would introduce legi Illation to allow the
extension project toproeeed.
Stew•rt's plan taeea two
obstacles- "tradlti.ont.Uata" and

GOVERNOR JAMES A. RHODES preSOIIII a Meritorious
Achievement Award to Harold Newell, ac«~~t:ltv for the ~esi-­
er Volunteer Fire Fighters, durirw; Conservatlorl Achievement
Day ceremonies in Columbus Saturday, December 14.
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CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) The three Apollo 8 astrmauts
sought medical clearance today
ror Launch Saturday on man's
most daring spaceflight - a
Chriltmas journey around the

moon.
Frank Borman, 40, James
Lovell, tO, and William An-

ders, 35, were expected to
emerge rrom the morning-long
series of tests wttb contlrmation they are in top snape ana
reody to go. n will be Lovell's third spacellight, Borman• s second and Andres•

Limited to
Town Borders

Hoback's vehit-IT'fta.-- ~..
ly lett ot center at the point d.
impact.

Decorators

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The home decorating contest
being held In Pomeroy by the
Pomeroy Chamber d Commerce
ood the Winding Trail Gorden
Club is limited to tM corporation limits ot Pomeroy, M r s.
Charles Lewis, general chairman, laid today.
Mn. Lewis reported several
entries have been received trom
residents ot commtJnJUesoutslde
of Pomeroy. These cannot be
judged. however, obe said.
Resldent1 are to send their entrlea to Mrs. Lewis at Box: 168,

Students to

Middleport, Ohio, by Dec. 20.
They are to give their ~.
address and the category entlf-

Give Concert

ed, either religious, secular or
entrance w~. 1bere wW be three
Southern High School voeal and prizes awarded In the non.religInstrumental students will be ious and religious eategorlea and
cornblnad Weclneoda.)' ni(!ht for a
two in the entrance way cateChristmas pi'OII'am at 8 _p.m. in gor~.

Several ol the prizes otrered
The progrorn wiU be of ll.gbt are merchandise awards. Also,
Christmas seleetioo.s and wlll be there will be a $10 cash prize
cltmaxed when for the tl.rlf: time for the best decorated public
lnotrwnental IIIII voc:oi -.sto building.
will ..-eoont tho final
the high · - audltorlwn.

WOlber, Handel's world -famous
Hallelll)ah Chorus of tho Mes-

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admissims Saturday - Thornas Weber, Lone Bottom; R u t h
Bemett, Long Bottom.

ollb.

N!IIII'WI Coo 111 of South
Vl&lt;stnom. took llllrp loouetoday
wllh U.S. De!t1110 Secretary
'Clork 1oL Clil!ord 111!0 cllar&amp;ed
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bled too much, He oold Clll!ord
had the knack ot aaytng the
~ thine at the WI'Onl Ume.
Willie 111 &lt;Utlpied Clll!ord,
tho SOUth IIIII North
Vlllilln)ooe enpl(lld In more
14jUabllllng today · o111r how" lho
~ Vleonam talks ohould
bo carrl84 aut, IIIII proopocta far
llso talks I1UIInit 110011 dlmmOfl

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Jl1'o, eonunonta, pooied 111
r-toro tilrCu&amp;l&gt; a opoi&lt;eoman,

merred ID 'clllfm'sPo &amp;tndai
telovUJoft - a on Amerl•

sto(1pedf ~ .on.aeune .

Two passengers in the Hobaek

car, Ronnie Wagner and

Kenny

Theiss, both of Rt. 1, Racine,
sustained head bumps, ond IWI
suffered a bloody nose and bump
on his head. They were DOt taken for medical treatment imJne..
diately . No charges were filed.
The department also reported an accident at 11:30 p.m.
Saturday oo Route 124, about
1.1 mile west of Rutland, where
a car driven by Arthur c . Pridemore, 18, Radcliff, going west,
went out of control, over an em-

bankment, and rolled aver twiee.
The 1963 model vehicle was demollshed. There were no injuries or arrests.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Admisslons Saturday - Marvin Craig, Pomeroy; Clara Grue.
ser, MinersvlUe; Mildred Roush.
New Haven; Carolyn Keefer, Letart.
Discharges Saturday - Jolm
lhle, Steve Teaford, Ross Kent.
Frank Cornell, Dennis Bush.
EUa Douglas. Audrey Daile)' •
Irene Russell. Raymond Rob1a801l, James Watson.

Admissions Sunday - M:lldred
Instrumental atudelltl are Wlder tho dlredlon at Robert ShaDtscbarps Saturday - None. DeWees, Middleport; Jo An a
ver and vocal mush~ at:udelaa are
Admissions :ilnday - Austin Johnsoo, Pt. Pleasant; 1'omnlr
Richardson, Middleport.
. - the dlrecllon of Mn. Leo Ruulell, Middlepcrl.
Leo.
Dlachari!OB Sunday - Carl
Dll"""""'• Sunday - Nmo.
The commJsaion for extensionNorris.
Oa Fricl~U", the Southom Trl·
DEGREE WORK P LANNED
or tho Coi&gt;ltol mode ~ of the M clllb will pre- aa a11eJnbb&lt;
Work
In the nRered Awrencapitol
architect. the vice for . ... MARRIAGE 'PPLICATION
booly, IDIIIdax
Douglao Freeman Enodl, 22,.
preoldent, tho boule -ker the llnol do,y of classes before 1110 11"" Degree will be -cted
and: the house and aenate
~acuse, administrative clerk~
Cbrlllma&amp; holldo,y period. Tbe
milm'ity leaders, Wuirnoualy JUI&gt;ll&lt; II lnVlted to WeclneodJ¥'s meeta at 7:30p.m. Tuesday. Re- and Vi ckii Lynn Fetty, 20, Pom.
freshments wm be served.
Jl&gt;prowd tho proposocl ex1e1&gt;: JnllllltaU.m~
eroy, secretary.

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Ky, Clifford Trade .Sharp Salvo of

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Three persons were injured
Sunda,y in a two-Vehicle accident
on Hoback Road in Sutton tmmahlp.

The Meigs County 9!eriff's
department said the 3 _p.m. mishap demolished me caral'ldheavll.Y damaged the other.
Cars driven by William S.
Hobacl&lt;, 16, Rt. I, Radoe, going
east, and Michael J. Hill, 17, Rt.
2. Racine, traveling west, at-

first.

sion i.n 1965.
But after consultlrt&amp;' with key
apprq,riatlons committee members- who were taced with a
national money pinch as well as
the outcry of the traditlo..Usts
- the architect's office quietly
drq~ped ita request for money
to proceed with construction.
There the matter has rested
until oow, and the money
situation bas t.iled to indicate
improvement for either the new
Nixon administration or the
incoming Congress. In ract it
may well be worse.

3 Heads
Bumped
Sunday

can poll&lt;les ill Vlomam. Tbe
8oulb Vl-.oe objeded par.
tl&lt;ulorly 1n Cllllord'o atatomeot
lt was llaml and Sal- ond
oot the · United Stateo, IIIIIch

A North Vlotswneoe opalteo- SC:IIte1 insilted m "maintaining
man demanded onc:o osa1n 111111 Ito -.rd 14eao prevontlng the
tho fotlr deloptlms 10 the talks rour l*l"t.Y sxwd'erenee."
Plhor around a I'CIIIIld.table IIIII
The North Vlltswn l l a said the Vnlled States wu Cime cinly a rew houri before
were cau1ing del~ In start ol PI'OVMiilng tho llort of the tho National Uberlllm Front•a
tho talko.
enlarged talkl by "malntoltJin&amp; fiiU deleptloo UDder ''Foreign
" We have been here a whole ltsobiRinlldeu."
Mint...... Tna lUI Diem ...
week,,. Ky Aid. uwe bave been
In Sai&amp;al. prelldem NIUYon 10 arrlYe lion ID IIIIer Into the
, workln&amp; very hard with our Van ThlMI domandod Ill end to ErSil' ..... the doiepllon natlnrl
·cOIIequeo at tho Amerleon all Communist -ricy .. 1 - wlllch 00 for hu ltalled
del!lpt!on. - · ~a Vlomam u a !l'lee far peace. tho ..... Thtl' left
h~ve worked out aad "' aloo ruled flit
- lor l'lla'la -.,..
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IIi tho AmorleaDI Communlot . ~ IIIII do- -Ae.......
tlio u.llo4. !Jtalea
IIIII CIIU'IIOiveo.
Vllllnam doll 11111 11so "To 1111 S.lodco lb!ri Ia ilo with bl• ........, In neaotlallnl
at ~-llilof: tlio - d\ftlcdiQ' betise.li Ill otin....L an end ID tho war.
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Ambo&amp;~r (W, AverelQ Harrl·
A North Vlelno-oe .....,.._ .............. IIIIIch ..aid . .
MID alJo - · to think '!"• man aald Hard bad pqo:1ac' It clalma Ia tho llltr-{IOI'IJ
Tltere!ore, .. ,1 ilo not - - the nMid tUio ID lla chara&lt;let ( ( t h e - ·
Mr. Clllford'l ltltemeat. 0
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flllmi!da.

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respon!dbllley ror- tbi&amp; &amp;l.ta'l&amp;lla •

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pr!Yote three-lilllr ..........,..t'
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P"p-Ho-S-PI-TA_L_N_E_W_S,.]

BERRY'S WORLD

HOL7£R MEDICAL CF.Ij'f(;:R,
Flrst Ave. Vlaitirc hours 2-tan::l
7-8 p. m. Parents onb' on Pedi-

atrics Ward.
ADMIS'iiONS
Mrs. Frank A. Cremeans, ltt.. 2
Galll,polis;• Mrs. Rolard L Dovenbarger, 2011 Olestnut St.; Mrs.
James K. Shawver, 20E...ans Hts.;
Miss Judith L. Hall, Davis Hall,
Flrst Ave.; John T. Cotlee, Rt. 2
Vinton; Robert F, Gordon. Rt. 1
Cheshire; Mrs. Don E. SWick,
Vintm; Mrs. Lewis R. Baker, RL
I Patriot; Russell L Slayton, RL
1 Vinton; Norman L. Bennett, RL
1 Crown City; Mrs. Aha
tin, Rt. I Ewington; Mrs. Clarence Garnes, BidweU; Gomer L
Oonnally, Eureka Star Rt.; Mrs.
Aaroo D. Saunders, Gallipolis;
William E. Pettery, Vinton; Mrs.
Homer A. Baker, Lower River

..._Mar-

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"You be DaYid and I'll be Juliet"

•

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SOME KIND OF NUT

Dear Helen :
I applied for a po!lltlon which
entails travelling and meeting
the publlc. I evidently paaaed the
2..page psychology-type question.

naire included with my appll.
cation form, as I was called
in for an interview, at the per.

sormel office .
Dressed in good taste for a
woman of 34, and armed with ex.
cellent references, I thought
there woold be no problem. Not
sol First the man looked me
up and down as iC I were a slave
at auction, and asked, 11Do you
ever wear a wig?'' I said, "Occasionallv .11
Tbeo he said, .. And. I auppoae
yoli wfar a padded bra too.,;
1 impJied that was my busi nen, not his, and he said, "Anyone who would pad her bra might

also pad her expense account.
Honesty begins at home."
Before he demanded an inspection, I gut out of there .
Is this some sort of new ap-

proach to hiring'? - MISS C. T.
Dear Miss T :

This is some sort of "Hones-

zy iJ the bust policy,. nut! Report him to the company

man ~

ager.- H.
Dear Helen :
Our son hal been in and out
ot Juvenile Hall for the past two

years, for running away, being
beyond parental control, the drug

bit, etc.
He was made a ward of the
court and placed 1n a group
home, but that didn't work. He
ran away. We hlred a lawyer
to pt him back home and for a
while all went well, even h l s
1chool work.
Then he was ptcked up for
burglary. He ia an habitual liar,
and I think is mentally oft bal ance. He seems to have a split
jiOJ'oonallty.
My lmaband,. who think&amp; his
way Ia the only right way to
do anything. inaistl our 800
lhoukl take his medicine at a

Rd.: Teena M. Naegel, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Stern Walker, Mason;
Mrs. Emory A. Proffitt, Pt.
Pleasant; Mrs. Gerth&amp;. C. C&amp;sto.
PL Pleasant; Marjorie L. smi~
Pt. Pleasant; Pamela J, Davis,
Rt. 2 Racine; J . Harold Carrattan, Rt. 1 Racine; Azra A. Bryant, Rutland; Bruce A. Hysell,
Rt. 2 Pomeroy; Robert S. Durst,
Pomeroy; Mrs. James H. Kelly,
RL 3 Ironton; Lloyd H. C&lt;&gt;peland, RL 2 At!tens; Mrs. Roy E.
Long, Columbus; Kathy V. McGirr, Athens; Mrs. BeckyV. Vin..
son, Gre enup, Ky. ;Mrs. Marshall
WiUi s, Rt. 3 Jackson; Mrs. Robert E. Haynes, Hamden: Kemetfl

MONDAY
MIDDLEPORT Garden Club,
MO!dl3, 8 p. m., tJotne of M r s.

Carl Horky; amt\111 Chr1stn'laa
party, gift exebange: Ooral arrangements to be ""-httodoc·
orate the home; hostesaes, Mrs.
Horky, Mrs. M. C. WUson, Miss
Hallie Zerkle, alii Mrs. James
Arnold,
POMEROY GARDEN Club annual Chrlabnas dinner, 6 p.m.
Monday, home of Mrs. Willia McMurray, Mason, W. Va.

CANDYSTRIPER
Christmas
party, Morday night, Vetenns
Memorial Hospital; carollrw begins at 6:30 p. m.

SOUTHERN ATHLETIC Boos·
ters meeting, 7:30 MondQ" evenIng at high school, Elaon ~
cer, .President,
PTA CHRJSrMAS u!lelllb!y,
Chester Grade School, 1:45 p,
m. Monday. Parents invtted.
JOF CLASS ol tbe Pomeroy
United Methodist Church, annual
Chrl-as party 7:30 p.m. Mon.
do¥. home II( Mrs. Dwight Parker. $1 gil! ••~·~
THEODORUS COUNCIL 17, D,
II( A., Monday nlgbt, Chrlstmaa
party; 50 cent gltt exchange, at
IOOF hall.

TUESDAY

OHIO ETA PIH Cba(Xer, Beta
P, Tillman, Athens; Mrs. Weston
Sigma
Phl Sororlt.y, 7:30 Tues·
E. Barker , Rt 1 Glenwood; Mrs.
day night, home of Mrs. Terry
Allen D. Hale, Middleport.
Ohlinger, Mlddi"J&gt;&gt;!'.
BIRTHS
WOMEN'S AUXalARY ol VetMrs. Frank A. Cremeans, Rt. 2
erans
Memorial Hospital annual
Callipo)is, daughter, 3:53 p.m.
Christmas
potluck dime!" and
Sunday; Mrs. Roland L DovenThe best hope for your son barger, 2011
Che stnut St., party, 6:30 p.m, TUesday at the
is a consulting psychologist daughter, 6; 53 p.m. Sunday; Mrs. hospital. Meat, beverage, rolls
and probably separation from a Allen D. Hale, Middleport, son, table sen1ce will be provided.
ChrirrtmaA program and $1 gift
family which mBJ" go overboard 3:25 a. m . Mollday.
exchange
will be held. Mrs. Eson punishment (father), and proD!SCHARGLS
tection (mother) . Sometimes a
Mrs. Edna M. Austin, Janetta lie Mossman is program chairchild's "split personality" is the L. Boggs, Richard a Brogan, man. Service awards will be made
r esult of split discipline •.~;nd Mrs. Frank V. Bullock, Mrs. by Mrs . A. E. Wheeler, assist the three-way resentments it Cre- Hazel N. Carnahan, Mrs. Ralph 811t volunteer chairman.
WEDNESDAY
ates.
Christian, Mr s. WUJiam G. FanBOSWORTH COUNCJL46, Roy.
I don't know your case well nin, Mrs. Daniel R. Griggs, Kelenough to advise further, but I ly R. Hughes, Leo Johnson, Juli~ a1 and Select Masters, 7:30 p.
do know that the JuvenHe Court us Lane, Bethany D. Lipscomb, m . Wednesday, Pomeroy Mason~
Judge in your city is an out- Mr s. J ulia M. Littler, Mrs. Fred ic Temple, officers and companstanding man. His decision wlll B. Mc Cullough, Samuel M. Mill- ions urged to attend.
be fair , and for the best . - H. er, Car ol A Mullens, Raymond
RIVERVIEW GARDEN Club anDear Helen:
nual
Christmas party, Dec. 18
F. Musgrave, George E. Parsons,
I woot m,y child baptized in the Mrs. Mason P. Peck, Lester D. at 8 p.m . at the home ~ Mrs.
church. The only trouble is her Roush, Mr s. Karma L. Stepp, Denver Weber; Mrs. Emest
father is married to &amp; woman Mr s. Calvert L, Stover, AultaM. Whitehead co-hostess; brlqg tawho won't divorce him. Can I Van Meter, Mr s• .lames WU5on, ble arrangements for .\thenl Hoshave my little girl baptized in Mrs. Eldon £ . Sowers and infant pital, and a gift for exchange
her father's name? His name daughter, Mrs, Brenda G. Adams, among members.
isn't on the birth certificate as Mrs. Elmer Bowman, Clarence
CLASS 12, 8 p.m., Heath
he is a well known business- D. Clonch, Mrs. Present A. United Methodist Church; Mrs.
man here. But I think he owes Cros s, Darrell L. Dotson, George Jame&amp; Euler, devotions; Mrs .
his daugflter something, if only A. Fannin, Mrs. Alice B. Gaff- Forrest Bachtel, program; hostrecognition in church. Don't you? ney, Mrs. Clarence W, Garnes, esses, Mrs. Nan Moore, ;Mrs.
- OTHER WOMAN
Mrs. Jame s V. Glassburn, How- Everett Davis. Mrs. Kerineth
Dear O.W.:
ard s. Hardway. Mrs. Robert Byer, and Mrs. Norman W~­
The ''Other woman" has no Haynes, Ilarr}' C. Hill, Mrs, Ris- land.
right to a married man's name, den t\. Miller, Teena M. Naegel,
nor should she use the church to Mrs. Clarence R. Rimmer, Mrs.
TilE DAILY SENTINEL
advertise her affair. (Correc- C. Dale Russell, Mrs. Paul K.
IJEV O"n:U TO INTI::II.ESr 01'
tion: It's "former affair,•• isn't Russell, Mr s. Thomas J, Smith,
it?)
"{&lt;\
RI CIIAIID ~ 0\I' I::N, PUBLISH EM
Mrs. John R. Van Sickle, Mrs.
Cl" otoor T. .nohlll, Edltollr
Whether you're out to win him Winston E. Barker, Mrs. Joseph
l'ubll- dloilJ ~10Cop1 S.turdll ~ b)- 1 heflhlo
Y•ll•1 l'ul:ditlti "' c ...,..lll., 110 "'-&lt;PaN&lt; !i.. ,
or ruin him , this isn't the way! W. Egger, Mrs. Herbert D. ChildPcmero)·, Ot.la, 4Si6fl. &amp; ol • n ,,., ... " """"
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This column is dedicated to
family Living, so if you're hav ~
ing kld troule or just plain trou.
ble, let Helen Help YOUI g..e

will also welcome your uwn amusing experiences. Address
Helen Bottel in care or this
newspaper .

ers arxl son.

3 -

Heaute to surround UW. Ho~JS
ol The !q&gt;remeo wt.o tool&lt; It
nicely and llllll!ed aulollrQI!a lor
10 m!nutel befor• the manaee ~

992- Z! S,, Edi!Ofllol

Big romance: Trini Lopez and
HY JACK O'BRIAN
Kaye
&amp;evens - even take actNEW YORK - The great Bea
in&amp;
lessons
together •••• The Wal LUUt'l around toWII wearing a
dorf'•
Peacock
Alley will feachic aurglcal nu-mask to ward
ture
nine
young
_people's
choirs
ott the Hongkongs .... Insurance
firm initiated a special course on dUferent Yule datea .••• Most
tor tnveaUgatlng Cuban plane- touehing Christmas music we
h!Jaddnga .... Exurban Ia~ phon· remember was in our early N. Y.
newspaperlng days when t h e
ed lor a pood!o-ttlmming
mellt Doc. 6 and was told noth- New York Central's Redcap.
Ing open until Jan, 2 .. ., Toploot- Choir gave Christmas concerts
balldoctors are so important to in Grand CentraJ Terminal u
the pro ranks that they rate an - hordee oC folks wen leaving for
nual lees ol $20,000-$40,000; their hinterland homes .... One
1011\e teams even vote them a Christmu Eve we eaw a friend
share ol tiUe-game ca1h .••• The oft to his home and family and
suburbs are getting as violent stayed there bawling quietly whUe
u our city so lot&amp; of tolks are the Redcaps 8lllg because we
didn't have a home .... 9Jch tiny
moving back.
Dick Nixon will give special memoriea certainly make appre8ttention to - eaoh-erodit to gei ciation now of a home and tamll,y
lots ot new farmers back to the so mucb sweeter.
Salvador Dalt holed up in Par10il . ••• Aretha Franklin's such
ia•
Hotel Meurice refusing to poke
a Ra,y Charles Can, she new back
one
moostache-halr outdoors unto N. Y. lind the Copa, busted
til
his
new winter wardrobe ar ~
pm and all .••• The upsidedown
world or Las Vegas; now there's rived, Dali's sartorial tint this
an all-night tur salon in Cae- season - amethyst .... Jackie
'"Kid" Berg, a legendary ltghtsar•• Palace.

they

cralhed the

By United Preas bernatlonal
Univeralty of Da,yton Coach
Don Donoher hal a week to
!-- find out what went wrong with
~ the Flyers.

1\.p~_!

WOMEN'S
CASUAL
.. -.

A slalllp saving program to en-

o;,... ,;

Glouster Whacks Southern
A third quarter outburlt spark:

ed the Glouster Tomcata to a
76...57 victory over southern High
School Saturcla,y n(Jht In a Mid.
Ohio Valley conference cage outing at Glouster.

Cuddles

Coach Virgil Grandy's •cats

Jlll up 26 (Kiinll In tho third
Ql&amp;rler to JO by Southern, en.
route to their first victory ot
the a~soo against 2 losses. The
setback drqJped Southern's record to 1-4,

SHOE
Where Shoes Are Sensibly Priced

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

inations of 25 cents each. Girls
who wish to participate may purchase the stamps Cram their troop
leader, and wUI keep them in a
special folder provided ror this
purpose. Stamps wiU be credited
toward council camp fees only.
When • Scout registers for
any type of council camp - day,
troop, troop. with core staff, or
established camp - she may turn
in her stamps just Uke money for
part or all of her fees. Full credit
will be given Cor each stamp
whether or not a folder is completely fiJled. Retunds on umsed
stamps will be made on Aug. 15,
1969. Money wiiJ be refunded t.pon request when a Scout moves

outside Ole council area.

Southern traDed only 20.JS at

Member of Middleport

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Rutland Furniture

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includes nine counties in West
Virginia all:! three in Ohio.
Mrs. GeorgeWesto!St. Marys,
W. Va., cour~cU camp chairman,
explained that the savings plan is
an optimal one under which Girl
Scoots may begin saving now tor
camp next summer.
Stamps will be sold in denom~

OPEN EVENINGS TIL 8:30
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WE CLOSE AT 6 CHRISTMAS'EYE"'· ·· .h'

of America, will meet Tuesday
at the Lodge for their Christmas
dinner at 6:30 p.m. , to be fol-

lowed by a regular meeting, a
Christmas program and $1 gift

By United Presa lnterNtiOiil
St. 8.4:nventure takes its
baakelbaU show on the rood
Monday night In search ol a

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RUTLAND FURNITURE
742·4211

ARNOLD GRATE

• March.

RUTLAND, 0.

st. Booavonlllre Is ot1

• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Saturday's

High School

Cage Results

,.. lwillble; OM

fti&lt;&gt;OUI $U (I . ll) mall; l1no! ~d.r $10.(1!), Sill
monlh a !J:I.2~ ,,.._.,. montho t;:I, OO. S..t&lt;rlptl..,

By United Prell Jnlemlllonal
~ 56 Parkorobura(W. VL)

prl oo 1,..,.....,. ,......,. Tlmeo-'ieml•L

South 48
Wheeling (W.Va.) 98 Bell•lro 59
Bellaire Sl. Johna 70
Wobim (W. Va.) Ml!dollla 58
Yorkville 78 60
Brllllanl 64 Mln&amp;O 47
Betbaoy (W, Va.) 91 N"' Atha11
82

Edith Luckadoo

Of Athens Dies
Edith Mae Luckadoo, 59, of
258 W, state st,, Athens, died
unexpectedly 9Jnda.y while visiting her son at the Veterans Hos-

Mt. PloaaaDI 85 - - 51
Boallavlllo 80 Woodolleld 65
Cadiz 64 ShaiiYoldo 59

1nc11en van., Soulh 57 J....rt 56
Seton Cllllral 82 Carrolltm Sl.

I lbink we should have him com~e was a rormer resident of
mitted to a State Hospital, where the Rutland area, a member of
tile conflia between him and his the Mt . Zion Baptist Churcl1,
father coold be examined - and- Athens, and president ol t h e
tre~ted.
Baptist Trade Union of the ProvIa !here any hope lor a boy idence district.
lite this? - MRS. C.
Survivor&amp; include her husband,

10th Birthday
Is Celebrated

Edword70

Sowe 86 River 50
Brldpport 107 Unlm Local 72

Jelfor1011 Unlm 65 Toront1&gt; 80
(ol)

AT

es

Game• were played witt. prizbelnl awarded to Ronnie C~.m­

ninsham.

John Pat Rlley, Steven

Bactmer, Lefllie Ingels, Cindy
Glue, Krista Morria and Joe

.Ju.U..

Capt. Wiles Given
Bronze Slar Medal

Karl M. Wiles, and !flte,Shirley,
live in New Haven. received the
Bronze Star Medal Nov. 18 in
Vietnam, Cor meritorious servl(e In ground operations against
hostile forces in Vietnlm.
At the time of the presentation
he was an operations specialist
Glue, Merrl Ault, Laura Hoover, with the U. s. Ar~y Inventory
Joe Al'lthon¥, Duvld Swtllher, and Control Center's Vietnam Head.
Coorp Boley.
quarters Comfl'lny.
A ·decorated cake inscribed
"Marc/' and lee eream were
Mnld by Mr. and Mr ,lj., Fultz
lind 4n&amp;bter, Anita Marie. Snac~
tr~:~l'were given aa favors.
otherl attending the part,y wore
Julie llonun, V!ekl Slac~. C!n~

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Army Captain James M. Wiles,
26, whose parents, Mr. alii Mrs.

Perey 58 Woo- 46
Loullvlllt 70 Ja""- 60

oakwood 79 Falrloso 66
Lake72-50
Gorra•!t¥ 65 Eaot Coulon 55
Minerva 68 Weot Branch 82
MalVftll 80 Greenford 82
Coulon Leblllall 72 ~ .Vol·

PLEASANT
POINT RESORT

Mare Fultz, 11011 ol Mr. and funeral home anytime Tuesda,y.
Mr1. John Fultz, Middleport, wa~

II(

oboerved with a party Salur&lt;lay

Coulon 50 Maalllllm 49
Coaton MCKlnlOJ 73 AlliAnce 3tl
Sto!UnvWe 49 c..- Lincoln to
Warrea IIardiDg 17 Clllllun Tim.
ken 61
Marllllgton 88 North c . - 51

BE WITH US

11te loth birthda.Y armiversary tery. Friends may call at the

allemoon.

and

runnlrw: again this season with
· loor atralght victories, Including
an 80-75 lrlumph over Toledo
S.furda.y night, but """ ~...
key gameo whlcll probably w!U
decide whether It goes up or
down ln the rankl na•.

exchange.

Curtis, a son, Donald, Chillicothe; a brother, Wallace Grant
d. Toledo, andtwograndchlldren.
Fmeral services will be held
Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Martin Funeral Home with the Rev.
Chester Lemley ofriclatibg, Bw-ial wlll be in the Mllea ceme-

"

RESERY AllONS TODAY I

PHONE
FOR

lor 86

Give your teenager an extension phone, ,
She'll move all the noise and giggles
into her own room, leaving you surrounded
by blissful peace andsuiet
Just call your telephone business office.
and we'll send you a miniature plastic phone,

675-1611
• DINING
• BEVERAGES
• FAVORS
ENTERTAINMENT · • DANCING
THE AREA'S CELEBRATING NEll' YEAR'S
WITH USI
'

PLEASANT
POINT
RESORT
RT. 62 NO,
675- !611

PT. PLEASANT, W, VA.

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Waohiogton • . . 5 9 o . 357
Philsdelphla • • . 2 12 0 .143

Monday nlgflt and has a rumte

game against Wlnots Wesle)'l.n
before participating In the All
College Tourney at Oklahoma
City. After the Chriatmas week

its big lolta Sotunlay nli!ht by
r&lt;DQ&gt;IIW to 47-30 halftime load
then

and

staging

•

•

a

game-

cllnehlng counter-rally Iller
T ..elio cut Its doftelt to 7'1·71
with
2:28
remaining. Bob

6 foot 11, 265-pound
center 1 led the Bonnie a with 40
po!me
Lanier,

SVAC Standings
(JIV AC OOJ.y)

TEAM

Western Conference
CerUal Division
W, L. T.
Minnesota • ••• 8 6 0
Chicago • . • • . 7 7 0
Green Bay •••• 6 1 1

PeL

.571

•500

. 462
Detroit • • " . 4 8 2 .333
Coastal Dlvtalon
W. L. T. PeL
Baltimore • • • 13 1 o •929
Loa Angelos • • 10 3 I ,769
san Fran. • ••• 7 6 1 .538
Atlanta , • , ••• 2 12 0 .143
Sunday's Results
Dallas 28 New York 10
Washington 14 Detroit 3
Minnesota 24 Philadelphia 17
Now Orleans 24 Plttsbur!lh 14
Green Bey 28 Chicago 1:1
5an Francisco 14 Atlanta 12

Baltimore 28 Los Alweles 24
Only pmes scheduled
S&amp;turdly's Games
Dallas at CleWJland
Ealitern Conference Chalq:Jlon...
ship
Sunday's Games
M!nno- at Baltimore

W L P OP
• 3 I 257 205 Western Conference Chalqltionohlp
. 3 I 2:1'1 19'5
lladWI Trace •• 2 2 232 247
Southwelllem • • I 2 185 210
_ , . . .•. ' . 1 2 140 171
North GaUla • • 0 2 103 126
Total• ...... 10 10 1154 1154
· All Games
TEAM
W, L P OP
Ky- Crook , • • 4 Z '$17 329
Ealllmn • • • . • • 3 2 279 262
lladWI Tnce . • 2 3 293 310 By United Prooa I!Urnatlcnl
East
Southwoatem • , . 2 3 331 353
W. L. T. Pet.
North Gollla • , • • I 2 166 168
New York . , , 11 3 0 .786
~ . . . . . . I i 240 301
Houaton . . • • 7 7 o .soo
LASl' WEEK'S RESIJL TS
Miami • . • • • 5 8 I .385
Bulfalo, w. Va. 63 lladWI Trace
Booton , • . . • 4 10 0 .286
61
~ . • . • I 12 1 .071
SoulhweotwD 7 1 " - Tnce62
Welt
~~Her Crook 72 _ , . . Local
W, L. T. PeL
F_.ol lloc!tlnB 67 Eutem 42 - · Clcy • •12 2 0 .857
-...r .... l220.857
Ealllern 59 ~~Her Crook 43
Son Dlqo ..... 9 5 0 .643
North Gallla 83 Woot DeaYer • • .. .. 5 9 0 .357
62
G l - 7S SOUihorD Local 57 C!nclllll!tl • • • • 3 11 0 .214
x.Pla)'otl ""'
D!vlalon
THIS WEEK'S SCIDDULE
IIIIo.
TUESDAY
Swllay'a Reaul.ta
HanDan Trace at SOUthern J..o..
Now
York
31 Miami 7
col (Jiacllle)
Ooklanl
34 Son Diogo 27
FRIDAY
Houaton 4S Booton 17
Eulem al North Gallla
Only pmea ocheclulod.
Southora Local at Soulhwolllem
Sunday" a Gamea
SATURDAY
Ka11111 Cll;y a1 Oa!dan!l
A I - r at Eulem
Woatem Division ~oil
~~Her Crook at Ollk Hill
~~Her Creek •
Ea~ • • . .

AFL

STANDINGS

win over Point Parle II( Plttl·

burgh,

By VITO STt:LLINO
UPI Sports Writer
The Green Bay Packers
bowed out in their kind of

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The Packers, their title atrlng
ended and with aeveral of the
players who built the ftnest
clynasty In National Football
League history ready to retire,
played Swxta.y in the st,yle that
was reminis('efK or the Packer&amp;
ot the past.
Even
though
there was
nothing at stake- e.xcept pridefor the Packers, they went out

behil'kl a third string quarterback and edged Chicago 28-1:1 to
knock
the
Bears out of
contention and hand dle Central
Division crown to lhe Minnesota
Vikings- who turned back Philadelphia 24-17, A game-savtmr
lnterception by veteran Ray
Nitschke ruined the Bears after
they rallied for 17 point&amp; in the
final period.

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Horn To Rescue

Don Horn, who's spent this
season in the Army and was
only activated by the Packers
hours before the game, was
rushed in at the quarterback

spot when Zeke Bl'lltkowakiSunday.
subbing
for injured o.rt StarrDaUas wouM tCl with the
second best record this season was hurt with 3:05 left tn the
at 12-2 as Craig Morton came first period.
otJ the bench in the sccoOO , Horn tossed touchdown passes
period to direct the Cowboys to of 67 yards to Jim Grabowski
a 28-10 victory over New York and 25-yards to Boyd Dowler u
after Don Meredith cmrctleted the Packers took a 28-10 lead
only one of nine passes a n d into the final period and seemed
asked to be taken oot of the to have the game wr&amp;J)ped l.CI.
But the Bears rallied for 17
game.
points
in the final period,
Dallas meets Cleveland in the
climaxed
by Jack Concannon's
Eastern Conference title game
'n Cleveland sa~un~a&gt;. The 51-yard TD PISS to Dick
Browns
had
their wimtrw Gordon.
There was sWI time for a
streak arapped by St. Louis 'nMac
Perciftl field goal and the
16 Sotunla&gt;.
Bears
almost had a shot at it
In
other
games Sunday,
Washington nipped Detroit 14-3 when they got the ball back am
moved to a first down on the
Packer 44 with less than two
minutes left. But after Concannon was thrown for a loss and

Eagles lU
Upset Win
The Eastern Eagles of Meigs
Coonty led all the way

Saturcla,y

nl&amp;ht at Kyger Creek a• t h e y
downed the Kyger Creek Bobcats
59-43 to tie the Bobcats f o r
flrBt place in the Southern Valley Athletic Cmference.
The eight - man 'Bobcat VAT~
alcy llnilhed with lour players
on the fioor during the last 20
seconds ad Chuck Bradbury, 63 senior; Steve f4&gt;a,uldlng, S-10
senior; and Kenny Buckley, 6..0
senior, fouled out and Jon Rothpi), 6-1 jwdor, was ejected from

tho eontelt.

frames. Eastern outseori!d Kyger
Creek 21.9 In the 1881 period.
Coaeh Dan Wright'sEaglesare
tied lor llrat In the SV AC with a
3-1 record and are 3.:! In a I I
games. Kyger Creek Is 3-1 in
the SV AC and is t-2 Jn a I 1
games.
Don Rose, 6-1 aenior, paced
the Eqles with 15 polnla. Pet
YorriiMY, 5-11 senior, had 11
and Dennlo Elchlngor, 6.2 lrelh·

NAMATil JET'S MVP

111111, had 10.
Braolrury , . . high for (\ypr
Creek with 15 and ~ding 1w1

12.
Eastern lwl28 reboundl. Eleh·
lngor was high with elgbL (\ypr

cleoi&lt; had 26 ........nils w1111 Brad·

bury'. elgbl being high.
(\ypr Creek msdo IS ol 41
attempted fteld goals lor 36.5
per cant lind mado 13 II( 24 at the
liDe for 5t.l per cenL Eastern
CCIIVIeeted oo 20 of to lhotJ for
50 JI01' coot and made 19 "' 31
at the. Uno for 60.3 per cent.

MIAMI

Joe Namath
was elected Most Valuable
Player ol 1968 by hia teammates 011 the New York Jets.
Last yeer Namath was voted
oftenaive c_,tain by his fellow
pia)'era.

Wellaton was the onb Sou1heaotorn Ohio League tMm to
chalk up a non-«tnference viclory oo the hardwood Saturday
n(Jht.
The Wellstonians hiked their
seaSOD record to 3-1 by bouncing arch-rival Vinton County, 66-

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52,
In other non - league battles,
neighboring Alh!and, K,y., ripped
Ironton's Tigers, 78..57 . It was
the Tigers fourth loss in sb:

games.
Logan remained winless in five

games

as

powerful

Waverly

bounced the Chiettains 87-52.

Nelsonville-York's seaSUJ record dipped to 1.2 following • doteat at the hands ot unbeaten Mil ler, 80-65.

SCORE CORRECTED
Dennis Boggs, sophomore
guard oC the Meigs .Marauders,
had a total of 3 points, oot 13,

as reported in the scoring box
published &amp;mda.Y of the Ma rauder-Jronton league game

Frldo¥ nlgbt,
:g,:m;: •• •J?A ''· ;ww.:~~7,1.&amp;::?;.
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LAST CALL!

two passes were incomplete, the
Bears were raced with a 4thand 15 on the 48. ·
It was too much to ask
Percival to try a 55--yard field
goal so the Bears went for the
ftrst down. But Nitschke intercepted a Concarmon pass to
preserve the Packer win.

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minlbam, Ala., 11-10; ~
&lt;JVer Wal•h 89-TS; Del'huv:e . _
Malone 129-71; ....
Cleveland Stole 82-82; over Denison ~; 'l1llel College over John Cam&gt;1180-Se;Akron over Central llichlpa 55.al
Walhlngton &amp; (1'&amp;.)
over Adolbort 13-63; and an,y over Case Tec:b

Winner Saturday

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WANCIII AHEAD
PORT AUGUSTA, South Au ..
tnll!a (Up0- Italian driver L.
Bianchi took over the lead in
the London-to-Sidney 10.000-mUe
marathon race.
Blanc:hi moved into ftrst place
when Ford driver G. StallPilltera ol Germa!IY lost elght po!nta

darviUe over FtDdla¥11-17; c:.le
Northern ovor Samlord Ill Blr·

Well•ton Only

comtected on 10 of 10treethrowa
lor 10 points to load the wtn.
ners. Williams was high for Eastern with 14 _points.
Eastern Q0-19..'i9)- R. Karr,
2:'4'-lli BuekiOJ, 3..2-ll; Rose, J.
9-15; Morrissey, 5-1~11; Etch~
inger, 4-2-10; Richie, 1-1-3; Lodwick, 1..0-2; T. Karr, 1..0-2.
KYGER CREEK U5-J2.43) Bradbury, 6-3-15; Rotllgeb, 13-5~ Reese. 1-3-5; Thomas, 2l..'i; Buckley, 0~~; ~ding,
5-2--12; H..vsell, 0-1-1i Saunders,
O.{)~.

.. Wil-

mington o..r ~ IO:Tf;, C.

st. Bm.aventure 85-75 ; Wooster
!ell to Grove City (Pa.) 69.67;
Rio Grande doelsloned PlkevUio
(Ky.) College ll6- l07.

Kyger Creek won the resene
p.me 40-37 as Jaclde Henson

Eastern led 13-11 at tho end ol
tho Or !It period, 24-18 athaiiUme
lind 38-34 at the end ol the three

w._,.

..

Tho

apinst the Baltimore Coltswho dosed out their regular
aeason with a 13-1 mark behind
a .,sub"' quarterback ramed
John Unitas by beating Loa
Arweles 28-24- ln tbe Western
Conferei'ICe tide game next

Other Ylctorleo -

Delta CC 86..'i9; T oledo loll to

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By United Press lnternatlonal
Eastern Conference
Century Divis ion
W. L T. Pet.

Pittsburgh • • • 2 ll I . 154
capitol Division
W. L. T. PeL
Dallaa • • • ... 12 2 o . 857
New York • . . . 7 7 0 .500

St. Bonaventure plays 17thranked Detroit at Detroit

DAIRY ISLE

ORDIR HOWl

NGS

Glouster • . . , • , . 20 34 60 76 ClevelaOO . • . 10 4 0 . 714
St. Louis • • , 9 4 1 ,692
New Orleans .. 4 9 1 .308

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appointment to install her real extensio~
phone, (We'll bill you for it later) ·
It's the nicest present you can give
yourself for Christmas,
·

General 'Thlephone
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\fui.nova

bc'o'l" correcUonalinstitution , but pital in Chillicothe.

Dear Mrs. C:

game,

reput.tion to go with ita record.
Tho Bonnlos haw one olthe
best records in the country- 27
i--&lt;rlctorie• in 29 pme s datil•
10u11Ulent, the - · • pia)'
; ,back to the atart ol the 1987-68
at home and Pr~
··sea1on-but are ranked only Yidenee 01'1 the road ln games
11th •11-'ly, at least parlly rOUIIIIIJW
out a dolllll!diJw
• becaun of their poor showing schedUle by aay standards.
II&gt; , tho NCA
tournament Iait
st. Bora venture tuned up for

NUIOMI -.lw.rtl li'11 ... ,..,.~ntat(~ I!Qitln11!1-0t.lllt!Nr, In&lt;., U t:.Ofl 4111 54., NtiO York
U (Jo, N"" ~&lt;rl..
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"h" "' ... u .w~ 4:i o•m• per w11k; ont year in
-.~ ..,.e 11 die U.lb .'ie nll,.. omco , IJ23, W. sh
1r10111ho, ..l l . 10_ Thr• ftlontlls, ~~ IS)' MD!IIr
~er•lu

Jun.

SOUTHERN (57)
Diddle 13-4-30; ~er, J..{J_

2; Norris 4-4·12; &amp;nith J.{).:l;
J!O!lor, with 12 point a•
Beegle o~.s, Prol!llt o.s.s; D.
The 'Cats were ~ by Bob Hlll J.l.:J; B. IIIII !.{).;!, ToLeeper, 6-5 junior center, with tals 2J.J5..'i7,
26 polnla. Tom Trace, 6-1 for.
GLOUSTER (16)
ward, had 15 and Kurt KO!Difloo
Swart 1-0..:Z; Trace, 6-3~ 15;
13,
Leeper 9-8...26; Irwln2 ~1-5; KemP11le winners also had 48 ro- ton 6-1~13; Vore 0-1-1; Mingus
boonds compared to 23 for the 0-1-1; McCieland J-2-4; Chalfant
Tornadoes. steve Stuler l e d 3-3-11, Totals 28.:!0-76.
Southern In rebounding with IOV·
eo and Leeper got 16 to pace

Bonnies Battle
Detroit Tonight

1'"'- t9:1-2 157.

110011• "''""' ..rrler

Bob Diddle, 6·1 Southern

lor, took scoring honors with
• 30 polntll on 13 field goals and

.'We...-.1 d an IIOI"''*P"kl• P - r&lt;J), Oitio.

PLAN DINNER
Chester Lodge 323, Daughters

lour !reo tl!rowt. Tho oniYoth·
or Tornado to hit In do&lt;lblo n.
gures wu Gary Norrla, alao a

the . close of the nrst quarter Glouster.
and only by three, 34-31, at the
haJttlme break.
In the reserve game, the litCoach Jim Adams' Tornado tle Tornadoes scored a 46-40
crew hit oo21of56&amp;ttemptsfrom triumph. Sam Shain paced the
the field for a 38 per cart shoot· winners with 11 and Barry lind
.. 1nr average while the hosts CCRI- Gary Hart each contributed 10,
nected on 28 of 80 for 35 per
S:xiU!em will host Hannan
• cent.
Trace. this Tuesday in a St/ AC

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Starting
WED., DEC. 18
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over Mlam.l ol Obio ~; Jolm
McElroy aoored 28 polnta in
Youngstown state'• 72-60 win
over Philadelphia Textiles; and
Mulllllngwn , . . led by Ken
Gandola's 28 points In an 86-7.f

Seven Gamea
ment; Old Dominican at Xavier,
Toni£ht, Hven games are on and Wilmington Ia at Urbana.
taD. ln&lt;ludlng Qve out.&lt;fl...tate
Roundln&amp; out the weekend a cclashes. Ohio state, which tloo Soiurday' St. Joseph "'
dumped Harvard 89-74 Salur&lt;lay Philadelphia dol.- Xavier 76·
is at Waahlngtoo state; Cindn~ 67 ; Purdue walloped ado U.
natl playa at SoutherD Califor- 100-89; Bowling Green edged
nia; Bowling Green at Vander· Ball State 76 • 69; Roanoke
bUt; Akron at Kemueey w••. Boldwln·Wallaee 82-72;
leyab; Ohio NortherR is in the st. lloDodlct clunpod Ohio Do.
Trw (Ala,) Ho!ldoy Touma· mtntcan 97 -76; Penta Teeh beat

Packers Stop Bears, Vikings - · Cop Title

'$1,2·99

Barrymore .... Oh, well.
Scboolkids staged a riot on
2nd Ave. but it was a h'appy one:

courage Girl Scouts to save money for camp has been launched in
the 16 neighborhoods of the Four
Rivers Girl Scout Cooocil which

KtiQ,)'UJ 89-87 on Larey Baker'•
tO-tooter at the Onal buzzer;
o(Jhth..-anked CIDeiMatl owo(Jt

LINED.lOOT

Wbere Eagles Dare" spy ~ film
. ... Mercedes McCambridge will
play Ethel Barrymore in t h e
film of Gene Fowler's "Good-:afght, &amp;veet Prince"' about John

For Camping

Long Win String, 84-69

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Plan Begun

date Saturdo,y with - · ·
Louisville meanwhile s,POJ'tl; a

•

welJht champ (circa '32) plays a
Nazi officer In Richard Burton's

Stamp Saving

aince Louisville dumped them
73-72 at Lou11ViUe last sea101.
Stovo Tlll'ttwald talllm 19 ol

5..0 record.
hla 23 po!nto In tho ooc:ond hall
While tbe Flyer• feU to deSafurda.y nlgbt, but the •·!yors leal Salur&lt;lay nll!lll, avo Ohio
..
Ranked 19th and boasting • were DOt able to abut ctf M1ke collegiate &lt;JU(ntolo eoatlnuod Wl·
~ 19-gamo wiM!ng streak, tho GroaMO ...:1 Jerry King d. Louis ~ defeated this aea8on, eaeh scor, Dayton cager1 went to Louis- vWe who notched 21 pointl each Ina: wiD No. 4.
ville Saturday looking for No. In the Cardinali• 84-69 ~IBL
Aahland put en ita defenllve
.. 20. What they, got waa loll No.
Dl)'ton oliJ&gt;pod to a 5-l mark llhow IUid whipped Chicago
~
1 for the campaign - the nut and !o gottlng ready lor a hOme Slato 63-!lll; Wittenberg niwod

Hush

_Int.

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Louisville Snaps Dayton's

ment liberated l}er. NP. Yur-a
Evo: Fred We!ntr..b'a mtter
Collap. De End, $6.50 per pertcm •

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BERRY'S WORLD

HOL7£R MEDICAL CF.Ij'f(;:R,
Flrst Ave. Vlaitirc hours 2-tan::l
7-8 p. m. Parents onb' on Pedi-

atrics Ward.
ADMIS'iiONS
Mrs. Frank A. Cremeans, ltt.. 2
Galll,polis;• Mrs. Rolard L Dovenbarger, 2011 Olestnut St.; Mrs.
James K. Shawver, 20E...ans Hts.;
Miss Judith L. Hall, Davis Hall,
Flrst Ave.; John T. Cotlee, Rt. 2
Vinton; Robert F, Gordon. Rt. 1
Cheshire; Mrs. Don E. SWick,
Vintm; Mrs. Lewis R. Baker, RL
I Patriot; Russell L Slayton, RL
1 Vinton; Norman L. Bennett, RL
1 Crown City; Mrs. Aha
tin, Rt. I Ewington; Mrs. Clarence Garnes, BidweU; Gomer L
Oonnally, Eureka Star Rt.; Mrs.
Aaroo D. Saunders, Gallipolis;
William E. Pettery, Vinton; Mrs.
Homer A. Baker, Lower River

..._Mar-

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"You be DaYid and I'll be Juliet"

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SOME KIND OF NUT

Dear Helen :
I applied for a po!lltlon which
entails travelling and meeting
the publlc. I evidently paaaed the
2..page psychology-type question.

naire included with my appll.
cation form, as I was called
in for an interview, at the per.

sormel office .
Dressed in good taste for a
woman of 34, and armed with ex.
cellent references, I thought
there woold be no problem. Not
sol First the man looked me
up and down as iC I were a slave
at auction, and asked, 11Do you
ever wear a wig?'' I said, "Occasionallv .11
Tbeo he said, .. And. I auppoae
yoli wfar a padded bra too.,;
1 impJied that was my busi nen, not his, and he said, "Anyone who would pad her bra might

also pad her expense account.
Honesty begins at home."
Before he demanded an inspection, I gut out of there .
Is this some sort of new ap-

proach to hiring'? - MISS C. T.
Dear Miss T :

This is some sort of "Hones-

zy iJ the bust policy,. nut! Report him to the company

man ~

ager.- H.
Dear Helen :
Our son hal been in and out
ot Juvenile Hall for the past two

years, for running away, being
beyond parental control, the drug

bit, etc.
He was made a ward of the
court and placed 1n a group
home, but that didn't work. He
ran away. We hlred a lawyer
to pt him back home and for a
while all went well, even h l s
1chool work.
Then he was ptcked up for
burglary. He ia an habitual liar,
and I think is mentally oft bal ance. He seems to have a split
jiOJ'oonallty.
My lmaband,. who think&amp; his
way Ia the only right way to
do anything. inaistl our 800
lhoukl take his medicine at a

Rd.: Teena M. Naegel, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Stern Walker, Mason;
Mrs. Emory A. Proffitt, Pt.
Pleasant; Mrs. Gerth&amp;. C. C&amp;sto.
PL Pleasant; Marjorie L. smi~
Pt. Pleasant; Pamela J, Davis,
Rt. 2 Racine; J . Harold Carrattan, Rt. 1 Racine; Azra A. Bryant, Rutland; Bruce A. Hysell,
Rt. 2 Pomeroy; Robert S. Durst,
Pomeroy; Mrs. James H. Kelly,
RL 3 Ironton; Lloyd H. C&lt;&gt;peland, RL 2 At!tens; Mrs. Roy E.
Long, Columbus; Kathy V. McGirr, Athens; Mrs. BeckyV. Vin..
son, Gre enup, Ky. ;Mrs. Marshall
WiUi s, Rt. 3 Jackson; Mrs. Robert E. Haynes, Hamden: Kemetfl

MONDAY
MIDDLEPORT Garden Club,
MO!dl3, 8 p. m., tJotne of M r s.

Carl Horky; amt\111 Chr1stn'laa
party, gift exebange: Ooral arrangements to be ""-httodoc·
orate the home; hostesaes, Mrs.
Horky, Mrs. M. C. WUson, Miss
Hallie Zerkle, alii Mrs. James
Arnold,
POMEROY GARDEN Club annual Chrlabnas dinner, 6 p.m.
Monday, home of Mrs. Willia McMurray, Mason, W. Va.

CANDYSTRIPER
Christmas
party, Morday night, Vetenns
Memorial Hospital; carollrw begins at 6:30 p. m.

SOUTHERN ATHLETIC Boos·
ters meeting, 7:30 MondQ" evenIng at high school, Elaon ~
cer, .President,
PTA CHRJSrMAS u!lelllb!y,
Chester Grade School, 1:45 p,
m. Monday. Parents invtted.
JOF CLASS ol tbe Pomeroy
United Methodist Church, annual
Chrl-as party 7:30 p.m. Mon.
do¥. home II( Mrs. Dwight Parker. $1 gil! ••~·~
THEODORUS COUNCIL 17, D,
II( A., Monday nlgbt, Chrlstmaa
party; 50 cent gltt exchange, at
IOOF hall.

TUESDAY

OHIO ETA PIH Cba(Xer, Beta
P, Tillman, Athens; Mrs. Weston
Sigma
Phl Sororlt.y, 7:30 Tues·
E. Barker , Rt 1 Glenwood; Mrs.
day night, home of Mrs. Terry
Allen D. Hale, Middleport.
Ohlinger, Mlddi"J&gt;&gt;!'.
BIRTHS
WOMEN'S AUXalARY ol VetMrs. Frank A. Cremeans, Rt. 2
erans
Memorial Hospital annual
Callipo)is, daughter, 3:53 p.m.
Christmas
potluck dime!" and
Sunday; Mrs. Roland L DovenThe best hope for your son barger, 2011
Che stnut St., party, 6:30 p.m, TUesday at the
is a consulting psychologist daughter, 6; 53 p.m. Sunday; Mrs. hospital. Meat, beverage, rolls
and probably separation from a Allen D. Hale, Middleport, son, table sen1ce will be provided.
ChrirrtmaA program and $1 gift
family which mBJ" go overboard 3:25 a. m . Mollday.
exchange
will be held. Mrs. Eson punishment (father), and proD!SCHARGLS
tection (mother) . Sometimes a
Mrs. Edna M. Austin, Janetta lie Mossman is program chairchild's "split personality" is the L. Boggs, Richard a Brogan, man. Service awards will be made
r esult of split discipline •.~;nd Mrs. Frank V. Bullock, Mrs. by Mrs . A. E. Wheeler, assist the three-way resentments it Cre- Hazel N. Carnahan, Mrs. Ralph 811t volunteer chairman.
WEDNESDAY
ates.
Christian, Mr s. WUJiam G. FanBOSWORTH COUNCJL46, Roy.
I don't know your case well nin, Mrs. Daniel R. Griggs, Kelenough to advise further, but I ly R. Hughes, Leo Johnson, Juli~ a1 and Select Masters, 7:30 p.
do know that the JuvenHe Court us Lane, Bethany D. Lipscomb, m . Wednesday, Pomeroy Mason~
Judge in your city is an out- Mr s. J ulia M. Littler, Mrs. Fred ic Temple, officers and companstanding man. His decision wlll B. Mc Cullough, Samuel M. Mill- ions urged to attend.
be fair , and for the best . - H. er, Car ol A Mullens, Raymond
RIVERVIEW GARDEN Club anDear Helen:
nual
Christmas party, Dec. 18
F. Musgrave, George E. Parsons,
I woot m,y child baptized in the Mrs. Mason P. Peck, Lester D. at 8 p.m . at the home ~ Mrs.
church. The only trouble is her Roush, Mr s. Karma L. Stepp, Denver Weber; Mrs. Emest
father is married to &amp; woman Mr s. Calvert L, Stover, AultaM. Whitehead co-hostess; brlqg tawho won't divorce him. Can I Van Meter, Mr s• .lames WU5on, ble arrangements for .\thenl Hoshave my little girl baptized in Mrs. Eldon £ . Sowers and infant pital, and a gift for exchange
her father's name? His name daughter, Mrs, Brenda G. Adams, among members.
isn't on the birth certificate as Mrs. Elmer Bowman, Clarence
CLASS 12, 8 p.m., Heath
he is a well known business- D. Clonch, Mrs. Present A. United Methodist Church; Mrs.
man here. But I think he owes Cros s, Darrell L. Dotson, George Jame&amp; Euler, devotions; Mrs .
his daugflter something, if only A. Fannin, Mrs. Alice B. Gaff- Forrest Bachtel, program; hostrecognition in church. Don't you? ney, Mrs. Clarence W, Garnes, esses, Mrs. Nan Moore, ;Mrs.
- OTHER WOMAN
Mrs. Jame s V. Glassburn, How- Everett Davis. Mrs. Kerineth
Dear O.W.:
ard s. Hardway. Mrs. Robert Byer, and Mrs. Norman W~­
The ''Other woman" has no Haynes, Ilarr}' C. Hill, Mrs, Ris- land.
right to a married man's name, den t\. Miller, Teena M. Naegel,
nor should she use the church to Mrs. Clarence R. Rimmer, Mrs.
TilE DAILY SENTINEL
advertise her affair. (Correc- C. Dale Russell, Mrs. Paul K.
IJEV O"n:U TO INTI::II.ESr 01'
tion: It's "former affair,•• isn't Russell, Mr s. Thomas J, Smith,
it?)
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Mrs. John R. Van Sickle, Mrs.
Cl" otoor T. .nohlll, Edltollr
Whether you're out to win him Winston E. Barker, Mrs. Joseph
l'ubll- dloilJ ~10Cop1 S.turdll ~ b)- 1 heflhlo
Y•ll•1 l'ul:ditlti "' c ...,..lll., 110 "'-&lt;PaN&lt; !i.. ,
or ruin him , this isn't the way! W. Egger, Mrs. Herbert D. ChildPcmero)·, Ot.la, 4Si6fl. &amp; ol • n ,,., ... " """"
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This column is dedicated to
family Living, so if you're hav ~
ing kld troule or just plain trou.
ble, let Helen Help YOUI g..e

will also welcome your uwn amusing experiences. Address
Helen Bottel in care or this
newspaper .

ers arxl son.

3 -

Heaute to surround UW. Ho~JS
ol The !q&gt;remeo wt.o tool&lt; It
nicely and llllll!ed aulollrQI!a lor
10 m!nutel befor• the manaee ~

992- Z! S,, Edi!Ofllol

Big romance: Trini Lopez and
HY JACK O'BRIAN
Kaye
&amp;evens - even take actNEW YORK - The great Bea
in&amp;
lessons
together •••• The Wal LUUt'l around toWII wearing a
dorf'•
Peacock
Alley will feachic aurglcal nu-mask to ward
ture
nine
young
_people's
choirs
ott the Hongkongs .... Insurance
firm initiated a special course on dUferent Yule datea .••• Most
tor tnveaUgatlng Cuban plane- touehing Christmas music we
h!Jaddnga .... Exurban Ia~ phon· remember was in our early N. Y.
newspaperlng days when t h e
ed lor a pood!o-ttlmming
mellt Doc. 6 and was told noth- New York Central's Redcap.
Ing open until Jan, 2 .. ., Toploot- Choir gave Christmas concerts
balldoctors are so important to in Grand CentraJ Terminal u
the pro ranks that they rate an - hordee oC folks wen leaving for
nual lees ol $20,000-$40,000; their hinterland homes .... One
1011\e teams even vote them a Christmu Eve we eaw a friend
share ol tiUe-game ca1h .••• The oft to his home and family and
suburbs are getting as violent stayed there bawling quietly whUe
u our city so lot&amp; of tolks are the Redcaps 8lllg because we
didn't have a home .... 9Jch tiny
moving back.
Dick Nixon will give special memoriea certainly make appre8ttention to - eaoh-erodit to gei ciation now of a home and tamll,y
lots ot new farmers back to the so mucb sweeter.
Salvador Dalt holed up in Par10il . ••• Aretha Franklin's such
ia•
Hotel Meurice refusing to poke
a Ra,y Charles Can, she new back
one
moostache-halr outdoors unto N. Y. lind the Copa, busted
til
his
new winter wardrobe ar ~
pm and all .••• The upsidedown
world or Las Vegas; now there's rived, Dali's sartorial tint this
an all-night tur salon in Cae- season - amethyst .... Jackie
'"Kid" Berg, a legendary ltghtsar•• Palace.

they

cralhed the

By United Preas bernatlonal
Univeralty of Da,yton Coach
Don Donoher hal a week to
!-- find out what went wrong with
~ the Flyers.

1\.p~_!

WOMEN'S
CASUAL
.. -.

A slalllp saving program to en-

o;,... ,;

Glouster Whacks Southern
A third quarter outburlt spark:

ed the Glouster Tomcata to a
76...57 victory over southern High
School Saturcla,y n(Jht In a Mid.
Ohio Valley conference cage outing at Glouster.

Cuddles

Coach Virgil Grandy's •cats

Jlll up 26 (Kiinll In tho third
Ql&amp;rler to JO by Southern, en.
route to their first victory ot
the a~soo against 2 losses. The
setback drqJped Southern's record to 1-4,

SHOE
Where Shoes Are Sensibly Priced

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

inations of 25 cents each. Girls
who wish to participate may purchase the stamps Cram their troop
leader, and wUI keep them in a
special folder provided ror this
purpose. Stamps wiU be credited
toward council camp fees only.
When • Scout registers for
any type of council camp - day,
troop, troop. with core staff, or
established camp - she may turn
in her stamps just Uke money for
part or all of her fees. Full credit
will be given Cor each stamp
whether or not a folder is completely fiJled. Retunds on umsed
stamps will be made on Aug. 15,
1969. Money wiiJ be refunded t.pon request when a Scout moves

outside Ole council area.

Southern traDed only 20.JS at

Member of Middleport

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Rutland Furniture

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includes nine counties in West
Virginia all:! three in Ohio.
Mrs. GeorgeWesto!St. Marys,
W. Va., cour~cU camp chairman,
explained that the savings plan is
an optimal one under which Girl
Scoots may begin saving now tor
camp next summer.
Stamps will be sold in denom~

OPEN EVENINGS TIL 8:30
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WE CLOSE AT 6 CHRISTMAS'EYE"'· ·· .h'

of America, will meet Tuesday
at the Lodge for their Christmas
dinner at 6:30 p.m. , to be fol-

lowed by a regular meeting, a
Christmas program and $1 gift

By United Presa lnterNtiOiil
St. 8.4:nventure takes its
baakelbaU show on the rood
Monday night In search ol a

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RUTLAND FURNITURE
742·4211

ARNOLD GRATE

• March.

RUTLAND, 0.

st. Booavonlllre Is ot1

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Saturday's

High School

Cage Results

,.. lwillble; OM

fti&lt;&gt;OUI $U (I . ll) mall; l1no! ~d.r $10.(1!), Sill
monlh a !J:I.2~ ,,.._.,. montho t;:I, OO. S..t&lt;rlptl..,

By United Prell Jnlemlllonal
~ 56 Parkorobura(W. VL)

prl oo 1,..,.....,. ,......,. Tlmeo-'ieml•L

South 48
Wheeling (W.Va.) 98 Bell•lro 59
Bellaire Sl. Johna 70
Wobim (W. Va.) Ml!dollla 58
Yorkville 78 60
Brllllanl 64 Mln&amp;O 47
Betbaoy (W, Va.) 91 N"' Atha11
82

Edith Luckadoo

Of Athens Dies
Edith Mae Luckadoo, 59, of
258 W, state st,, Athens, died
unexpectedly 9Jnda.y while visiting her son at the Veterans Hos-

Mt. PloaaaDI 85 - - 51
Boallavlllo 80 Woodolleld 65
Cadiz 64 ShaiiYoldo 59

1nc11en van., Soulh 57 J....rt 56
Seton Cllllral 82 Carrolltm Sl.

I lbink we should have him com~e was a rormer resident of
mitted to a State Hospital, where the Rutland area, a member of
tile conflia between him and his the Mt . Zion Baptist Churcl1,
father coold be examined - and- Athens, and president ol t h e
tre~ted.
Baptist Trade Union of the ProvIa !here any hope lor a boy idence district.
lite this? - MRS. C.
Survivor&amp; include her husband,

10th Birthday
Is Celebrated

Edword70

Sowe 86 River 50
Brldpport 107 Unlm Local 72

Jelfor1011 Unlm 65 Toront1&gt; 80
(ol)

AT

es

Game• were played witt. prizbelnl awarded to Ronnie C~.m­

ninsham.

John Pat Rlley, Steven

Bactmer, Lefllie Ingels, Cindy
Glue, Krista Morria and Joe

.Ju.U..

Capt. Wiles Given
Bronze Slar Medal

Karl M. Wiles, and !flte,Shirley,
live in New Haven. received the
Bronze Star Medal Nov. 18 in
Vietnam, Cor meritorious servl(e In ground operations against
hostile forces in Vietnlm.
At the time of the presentation
he was an operations specialist
Glue, Merrl Ault, Laura Hoover, with the U. s. Ar~y Inventory
Joe Al'lthon¥, Duvld Swtllher, and Control Center's Vietnam Head.
Coorp Boley.
quarters Comfl'lny.
A ·decorated cake inscribed
"Marc/' and lee eream were
Mnld by Mr. and Mr ,lj., Fultz
lind 4n&amp;bter, Anita Marie. Snac~
tr~:~l'were given aa favors.
otherl attending the part,y wore
Julie llonun, V!ekl Slac~. C!n~

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Army Captain James M. Wiles,
26, whose parents, Mr. alii Mrs.

Perey 58 Woo- 46
Loullvlllt 70 Ja""- 60

oakwood 79 Falrloso 66
Lake72-50
Gorra•!t¥ 65 Eaot Coulon 55
Minerva 68 Weot Branch 82
MalVftll 80 Greenford 82
Coulon Leblllall 72 ~ .Vol·

PLEASANT
POINT RESORT

Mare Fultz, 11011 ol Mr. and funeral home anytime Tuesda,y.
Mr1. John Fultz, Middleport, wa~

II(

oboerved with a party Salur&lt;lay

Coulon 50 Maalllllm 49
Coaton MCKlnlOJ 73 AlliAnce 3tl
Sto!UnvWe 49 c..- Lincoln to
Warrea IIardiDg 17 Clllllun Tim.
ken 61
Marllllgton 88 North c . - 51

BE WITH US

11te loth birthda.Y armiversary tery. Friends may call at the

allemoon.

and

runnlrw: again this season with
· loor atralght victories, Including
an 80-75 lrlumph over Toledo
S.furda.y night, but """ ~...
key gameo whlcll probably w!U
decide whether It goes up or
down ln the rankl na•.

exchange.

Curtis, a son, Donald, Chillicothe; a brother, Wallace Grant
d. Toledo, andtwograndchlldren.
Fmeral services will be held
Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Martin Funeral Home with the Rev.
Chester Lemley ofriclatibg, Bw-ial wlll be in the Mllea ceme-

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PHONE
FOR

lor 86

Give your teenager an extension phone, ,
She'll move all the noise and giggles
into her own room, leaving you surrounded
by blissful peace andsuiet
Just call your telephone business office.
and we'll send you a miniature plastic phone,

675-1611
• DINING
• BEVERAGES
• FAVORS
ENTERTAINMENT · • DANCING
THE AREA'S CELEBRATING NEll' YEAR'S
WITH USI
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PLEASANT
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RT. 62 NO,
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Waohiogton • . . 5 9 o . 357
Philsdelphla • • . 2 12 0 .143

Monday nlgflt and has a rumte

game against Wlnots Wesle)'l.n
before participating In the All
College Tourney at Oklahoma
City. After the Chriatmas week

its big lolta Sotunlay nli!ht by
r&lt;DQ&gt;IIW to 47-30 halftime load
then

and

staging

•

•

a

game-

cllnehlng counter-rally Iller
T ..elio cut Its doftelt to 7'1·71
with
2:28
remaining. Bob

6 foot 11, 265-pound
center 1 led the Bonnie a with 40
po!me
Lanier,

SVAC Standings
(JIV AC OOJ.y)

TEAM

Western Conference
CerUal Division
W, L. T.
Minnesota • ••• 8 6 0
Chicago • . • • . 7 7 0
Green Bay •••• 6 1 1

PeL

.571

•500

. 462
Detroit • • " . 4 8 2 .333
Coastal Dlvtalon
W. L. T. PeL
Baltimore • • • 13 1 o •929
Loa Angelos • • 10 3 I ,769
san Fran. • ••• 7 6 1 .538
Atlanta , • , ••• 2 12 0 .143
Sunday's Results
Dallas 28 New York 10
Washington 14 Detroit 3
Minnesota 24 Philadelphia 17
Now Orleans 24 Plttsbur!lh 14
Green Bey 28 Chicago 1:1
5an Francisco 14 Atlanta 12

Baltimore 28 Los Alweles 24
Only pmes scheduled
S&amp;turdly's Games
Dallas at CleWJland
Ealitern Conference Chalq:Jlon...
ship
Sunday's Games
M!nno- at Baltimore

W L P OP
• 3 I 257 205 Western Conference Chalqltionohlp
. 3 I 2:1'1 19'5
lladWI Trace •• 2 2 232 247
Southwelllem • • I 2 185 210
_ , . . .•. ' . 1 2 140 171
North GaUla • • 0 2 103 126
Total• ...... 10 10 1154 1154
· All Games
TEAM
W, L P OP
Ky- Crook , • • 4 Z '$17 329
Ealllmn • • • . • • 3 2 279 262
lladWI Tnce . • 2 3 293 310 By United Prooa I!Urnatlcnl
East
Southwoatem • , . 2 3 331 353
W. L. T. Pet.
North Gollla • , • • I 2 166 168
New York . , , 11 3 0 .786
~ . . . . . . I i 240 301
Houaton . . • • 7 7 o .soo
LASl' WEEK'S RESIJL TS
Miami • . • • • 5 8 I .385
Bulfalo, w. Va. 63 lladWI Trace
Booton , • . . • 4 10 0 .286
61
~ . • . • I 12 1 .071
SoulhweotwD 7 1 " - Tnce62
Welt
~~Her Crook 72 _ , . . Local
W, L. T. PeL
F_.ol lloc!tlnB 67 Eutem 42 - · Clcy • •12 2 0 .857
-...r .... l220.857
Ealllern 59 ~~Her Crook 43
Son Dlqo ..... 9 5 0 .643
North Gallla 83 Woot DeaYer • • .. .. 5 9 0 .357
62
G l - 7S SOUihorD Local 57 C!nclllll!tl • • • • 3 11 0 .214
x.Pla)'otl ""'
D!vlalon
THIS WEEK'S SCIDDULE
IIIIo.
TUESDAY
Swllay'a Reaul.ta
HanDan Trace at SOUthern J..o..
Now
York
31 Miami 7
col (Jiacllle)
Ooklanl
34 Son Diogo 27
FRIDAY
Houaton 4S Booton 17
Eulem al North Gallla
Only pmea ocheclulod.
Southora Local at Soulhwolllem
Sunday" a Gamea
SATURDAY
Ka11111 Cll;y a1 Oa!dan!l
A I - r at Eulem
Woatem Division ~oil
~~Her Crook at Ollk Hill
~~Her Creek •
Ea~ • • . .

AFL

STANDINGS

win over Point Parle II( Plttl·

burgh,

By VITO STt:LLINO
UPI Sports Writer
The Green Bay Packers
bowed out in their kind of

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The Packers, their title atrlng
ended and with aeveral of the
players who built the ftnest
clynasty In National Football
League history ready to retire,
played Swxta.y in the st,yle that
was reminis('efK or the Packer&amp;
ot the past.
Even
though
there was
nothing at stake- e.xcept pridefor the Packers, they went out

behil'kl a third string quarterback and edged Chicago 28-1:1 to
knock
the
Bears out of
contention and hand dle Central
Division crown to lhe Minnesota
Vikings- who turned back Philadelphia 24-17, A game-savtmr
lnterception by veteran Ray
Nitschke ruined the Bears after
they rallied for 17 point&amp; in the
final period.

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TUES. &amp; WED.
BUY ONE AT
REG. PRICE
THE SECOND
FOR ONLY

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••h l Locuot

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and

New

Pittsburgh

Orleans

st&lt;lpped

2~14.

Horn To Rescue

Don Horn, who's spent this
season in the Army and was
only activated by the Packers
hours before the game, was
rushed in at the quarterback

spot when Zeke Bl'lltkowakiSunday.
subbing
for injured o.rt StarrDaUas wouM tCl with the
second best record this season was hurt with 3:05 left tn the
at 12-2 as Craig Morton came first period.
otJ the bench in the sccoOO , Horn tossed touchdown passes
period to direct the Cowboys to of 67 yards to Jim Grabowski
a 28-10 victory over New York and 25-yards to Boyd Dowler u
after Don Meredith cmrctleted the Packers took a 28-10 lead
only one of nine passes a n d into the final period and seemed
asked to be taken oot of the to have the game wr&amp;J)ped l.CI.
But the Bears rallied for 17
game.
points
in the final period,
Dallas meets Cleveland in the
climaxed
by Jack Concannon's
Eastern Conference title game
'n Cleveland sa~un~a&gt;. The 51-yard TD PISS to Dick
Browns
had
their wimtrw Gordon.
There was sWI time for a
streak arapped by St. Louis 'nMac
Perciftl field goal and the
16 Sotunla&gt;.
Bears
almost had a shot at it
In
other
games Sunday,
Washington nipped Detroit 14-3 when they got the ball back am
moved to a first down on the
Packer 44 with less than two
minutes left. But after Concannon was thrown for a loss and

Eagles lU
Upset Win
The Eastern Eagles of Meigs
Coonty led all the way

Saturcla,y

nl&amp;ht at Kyger Creek a• t h e y
downed the Kyger Creek Bobcats
59-43 to tie the Bobcats f o r
flrBt place in the Southern Valley Athletic Cmference.
The eight - man 'Bobcat VAT~
alcy llnilhed with lour players
on the fioor during the last 20
seconds ad Chuck Bradbury, 63 senior; Steve f4&gt;a,uldlng, S-10
senior; and Kenny Buckley, 6..0
senior, fouled out and Jon Rothpi), 6-1 jwdor, was ejected from

tho eontelt.

frames. Eastern outseori!d Kyger
Creek 21.9 In the 1881 period.
Coaeh Dan Wright'sEaglesare
tied lor llrat In the SV AC with a
3-1 record and are 3.:! In a I I
games. Kyger Creek Is 3-1 in
the SV AC and is t-2 Jn a I 1
games.
Don Rose, 6-1 aenior, paced
the Eqles with 15 polnla. Pet
YorriiMY, 5-11 senior, had 11
and Dennlo Elchlngor, 6.2 lrelh·

NAMATil JET'S MVP

111111, had 10.
Braolrury , . . high for (\ypr
Creek with 15 and ~ding 1w1

12.
Eastern lwl28 reboundl. Eleh·
lngor was high with elgbL (\ypr

cleoi&lt; had 26 ........nils w1111 Brad·

bury'. elgbl being high.
(\ypr Creek msdo IS ol 41
attempted fteld goals lor 36.5
per cant lind mado 13 II( 24 at the
liDe for 5t.l per cenL Eastern
CCIIVIeeted oo 20 of to lhotJ for
50 JI01' coot and made 19 "' 31
at the. Uno for 60.3 per cent.

MIAMI

Joe Namath
was elected Most Valuable
Player ol 1968 by hia teammates 011 the New York Jets.
Last yeer Namath was voted
oftenaive c_,tain by his fellow
pia)'era.

Wellaton was the onb Sou1heaotorn Ohio League tMm to
chalk up a non-«tnference viclory oo the hardwood Saturday
n(Jht.
The Wellstonians hiked their
seaSOD record to 3-1 by bouncing arch-rival Vinton County, 66-

Could you olford to buy o
MW

home or rebuild your

home? You probably hove
"fire and extended cover·
age" Insurance w_
ith your
mortaoge, but is this • .,..
o~~gh)
Thit in1'--ance

might only poy off the
morllJoge. See ua for ad._

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vice.

n.a.

52,
In other non - league battles,
neighboring Alh!and, K,y., ripped
Ironton's Tigers, 78..57 . It was
the Tigers fourth loss in sb:

games.
Logan remained winless in five

games

as

powerful

Waverly

bounced the Chiettains 87-52.

Nelsonville-York's seaSUJ record dipped to 1.2 following • doteat at the hands ot unbeaten Mil ler, 80-65.

SCORE CORRECTED
Dennis Boggs, sophomore
guard oC the Meigs .Marauders,
had a total of 3 points, oot 13,

as reported in the scoring box
published &amp;mda.Y of the Ma rauder-Jronton league game

Frldo¥ nlgbt,
:g,:m;: •• •J?A ''· ;ww.:~~7,1.&amp;::?;.
! ::·.:

.•.•-•-

--

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LAST CALL!

two passes were incomplete, the
Bears were raced with a 4thand 15 on the 48. ·
It was too much to ask
Percival to try a 55--yard field
goal so the Bears went for the
ftrst down. But Nitschke intercepted a Concarmon pass to
preserve the Packer win.

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What Would Happen
If A Fire DestroJed
YOII Home?

minlbam, Ala., 11-10; ~
&lt;JVer Wal•h 89-TS; Del'huv:e . _
Malone 129-71; ....
Cleveland Stole 82-82; over Denison ~; 'l1llel College over John Cam&gt;1180-Se;Akron over Central llichlpa 55.al
Walhlngton &amp; (1'&amp;.)
over Adolbort 13-63; and an,y over Case Tec:b

Winner Saturday

(IJPI) -

WANCIII AHEAD
PORT AUGUSTA, South Au ..
tnll!a (Up0- Italian driver L.
Bianchi took over the lead in
the London-to-Sidney 10.000-mUe
marathon race.
Blanc:hi moved into ftrst place
when Ford driver G. StallPilltera ol Germa!IY lost elght po!nta

darviUe over FtDdla¥11-17; c:.le
Northern ovor Samlord Ill Blr·

Well•ton Only

comtected on 10 of 10treethrowa
lor 10 points to load the wtn.
ners. Williams was high for Eastern with 14 _points.
Eastern Q0-19..'i9)- R. Karr,
2:'4'-lli BuekiOJ, 3..2-ll; Rose, J.
9-15; Morrissey, 5-1~11; Etch~
inger, 4-2-10; Richie, 1-1-3; Lodwick, 1..0-2; T. Karr, 1..0-2.
KYGER CREEK U5-J2.43) Bradbury, 6-3-15; Rotllgeb, 13-5~ Reese. 1-3-5; Thomas, 2l..'i; Buckley, 0~~; ~ding,
5-2--12; H..vsell, 0-1-1i Saunders,
O.{)~.

.. Wil-

mington o..r ~ IO:Tf;, C.

st. Bm.aventure 85-75 ; Wooster
!ell to Grove City (Pa.) 69.67;
Rio Grande doelsloned PlkevUio
(Ky.) College ll6- l07.

Kyger Creek won the resene
p.me 40-37 as Jaclde Henson

Eastern led 13-11 at tho end ol
tho Or !It period, 24-18 athaiiUme
lind 38-34 at the end ol the three

w._,.

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Tho

apinst the Baltimore Coltswho dosed out their regular
aeason with a 13-1 mark behind
a .,sub"' quarterback ramed
John Unitas by beating Loa
Arweles 28-24- ln tbe Western
Conferei'ICe tide game next

Other Ylctorleo -

Delta CC 86..'i9; T oledo loll to

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..314 81FJ Olf,I'FIT
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By United Press lnternatlonal
Eastern Conference
Century Divis ion
W. L T. Pet.

Pittsburgh • • • 2 ll I . 154
capitol Division
W. L. T. PeL
Dallaa • • • ... 12 2 o . 857
New York • . . . 7 7 0 .500

St. Bonaventure plays 17thranked Detroit at Detroit

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Glouster • . . , • , . 20 34 60 76 ClevelaOO . • . 10 4 0 . 714
St. Louis • • , 9 4 1 ,692
New Orleans .. 4 9 1 .308

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Dear Mrs. C:

game,

reput.tion to go with ita record.
Tho Bonnlos haw one olthe
best records in the country- 27
i--&lt;rlctorie• in 29 pme s datil•
10u11Ulent, the - · • pia)'
; ,back to the atart ol the 1987-68
at home and Pr~
··sea1on-but are ranked only Yidenee 01'1 the road ln games
11th •11-'ly, at least parlly rOUIIIIIJW
out a dolllll!diJw
• becaun of their poor showing schedUle by aay standards.
II&gt; , tho NCA
tournament Iait
st. Bora venture tuned up for

NUIOMI -.lw.rtl li'11 ... ,..,.~ntat(~ I!Qitln11!1-0t.lllt!Nr, In&lt;., U t:.Ofl 4111 54., NtiO York
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SOUTHERN (57)
Diddle 13-4-30; ~er, J..{J_

2; Norris 4-4·12; &amp;nith J.{).:l;
J!O!lor, with 12 point a•
Beegle o~.s, Prol!llt o.s.s; D.
The 'Cats were ~ by Bob Hlll J.l.:J; B. IIIII !.{).;!, ToLeeper, 6-5 junior center, with tals 2J.J5..'i7,
26 polnla. Tom Trace, 6-1 for.
GLOUSTER (16)
ward, had 15 and Kurt KO!Difloo
Swart 1-0..:Z; Trace, 6-3~ 15;
13,
Leeper 9-8...26; Irwln2 ~1-5; KemP11le winners also had 48 ro- ton 6-1~13; Vore 0-1-1; Mingus
boonds compared to 23 for the 0-1-1; McCieland J-2-4; Chalfant
Tornadoes. steve Stuler l e d 3-3-11, Totals 28.:!0-76.
Southern In rebounding with IOV·
eo and Leeper got 16 to pace

Bonnies Battle
Detroit Tonight

1'"'- t9:1-2 157.

110011• "''""' ..rrler

Bob Diddle, 6·1 Southern

lor, took scoring honors with
• 30 polntll on 13 field goals and

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PLAN DINNER
Chester Lodge 323, Daughters

lour !reo tl!rowt. Tho oniYoth·
or Tornado to hit In do&lt;lblo n.
gures wu Gary Norrla, alao a

the . close of the nrst quarter Glouster.
and only by three, 34-31, at the
haJttlme break.
In the reserve game, the litCoach Jim Adams' Tornado tle Tornadoes scored a 46-40
crew hit oo21of56&amp;ttemptsfrom triumph. Sam Shain paced the
the field for a 38 per cart shoot· winners with 11 and Barry lind
.. 1nr average while the hosts CCRI- Gary Hart each contributed 10,
nected on 28 of 80 for 35 per
S:xiU!em will host Hannan
• cent.
Trace. this Tuesday in a St/ AC

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over Mlam.l ol Obio ~; Jolm
McElroy aoored 28 polnta in
Youngstown state'• 72-60 win
over Philadelphia Textiles; and
Mulllllngwn , . . led by Ken
Gandola's 28 points In an 86-7.f

Seven Gamea
ment; Old Dominican at Xavier,
Toni£ht, Hven games are on and Wilmington Ia at Urbana.
taD. ln&lt;ludlng Qve out.&lt;fl...tate
Roundln&amp; out the weekend a cclashes. Ohio state, which tloo Soiurday' St. Joseph "'
dumped Harvard 89-74 Salur&lt;lay Philadelphia dol.- Xavier 76·
is at Waahlngtoo state; Cindn~ 67 ; Purdue walloped ado U.
natl playa at SoutherD Califor- 100-89; Bowling Green edged
nia; Bowling Green at Vander· Ball State 76 • 69; Roanoke
bUt; Akron at Kemueey w••. Boldwln·Wallaee 82-72;
leyab; Ohio NortherR is in the st. lloDodlct clunpod Ohio Do.
Trw (Ala,) Ho!ldoy Touma· mtntcan 97 -76; Penta Teeh beat

Packers Stop Bears, Vikings - · Cop Title

'$1,2·99

Barrymore .... Oh, well.
Scboolkids staged a riot on
2nd Ave. but it was a h'appy one:

courage Girl Scouts to save money for camp has been launched in
the 16 neighborhoods of the Four
Rivers Girl Scout Cooocil which

KtiQ,)'UJ 89-87 on Larey Baker'•
tO-tooter at the Onal buzzer;
o(Jhth..-anked CIDeiMatl owo(Jt

LINED.lOOT

Wbere Eagles Dare" spy ~ film
. ... Mercedes McCambridge will
play Ethel Barrymore in t h e
film of Gene Fowler's "Good-:afght, &amp;veet Prince"' about John

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Nazi officer In Richard Burton's

Stamp Saving

aince Louisville dumped them
73-72 at Lou11ViUe last sea101.
Stovo Tlll'ttwald talllm 19 ol

5..0 record.
hla 23 po!nto In tho ooc:ond hall
While tbe Flyer• feU to deSafurda.y nlgbt, but the •·!yors leal Salur&lt;lay nll!lll, avo Ohio
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Ranked 19th and boasting • were DOt able to abut ctf M1ke collegiate &lt;JU(ntolo eoatlnuod Wl·
~ 19-gamo wiM!ng streak, tho GroaMO ...:1 Jerry King d. Louis ~ defeated this aea8on, eaeh scor, Dayton cager1 went to Louis- vWe who notched 21 pointl each Ina: wiD No. 4.
ville Saturday looking for No. In the Cardinali• 84-69 ~IBL
Aahland put en ita defenllve
.. 20. What they, got waa loll No.
Dl)'ton oliJ&gt;pod to a 5-l mark llhow IUid whipped Chicago
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1 for the campaign - the nut and !o gottlng ready lor a hOme Slato 63-!lll; Wittenberg niwod

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Louisville Snaps Dayton's

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Evo: Fred We!ntr..b'a mtter
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�AFL Playoff Necessary

;,Lukers Nudge Seattle, 115-115

D)' GARY KALE
UPI S\)orta Writer
Rol&gt;er100, hitting elgbt ol nine when Rockets were~ ln
Jerey Wnt l• a carrier.
Contill.led next week:
netd goala attempts, netted 26 New York b¥ a enowltorm
which
deiiJ'ed
aU
air
lllibta.
The
rr-t American Football
polnta,
two
less
than
the
Ro,yala'
JUit lho Los Allpleo
Liken _ . - pho&amp;ned b.f To.m. Van Aredale. Stan McKenteo&amp;ue eerial concllll!oo tta
Western Division $lsode next
zie was the ~\ strongman
·
·
and
beolnnlng
to
diolr bi&amp;' woiotem dlvlaiDII with 28 polnto.
- · leaving the New Yor~
~ Well beglno cart')'ing the
Jete. aWl gueuing at their
Blll.y Cunntnghm scored 36
team to victory.
......,... in lho Dec. 29 tiUe
poiDU and drew down 23
Weat'&amp; tbree-90lnf: pll.f with r........., u Pldladelphta toooed
llvt ........ remalniol&amp; rallied New York 110-104. It was the
It waa 1 case of hurry ICI' and
Lii1 Angelea fr'om a 13-tJotnt 76ers 17th wtn in their last 20
wall for the Kan.;aa Clt,v Cl!lofs
ldnl quarter deflcU to a 115-IH ootinga, Cazzle Russell PICed
aa diey rushed to beat Dener
Sunday
rietory over Sea;Ule Sundilf the Knick• with 25 pointa.
3~7 Saturday and then spent an
SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Oakland
Jlllhl. the Tri1Un(lll lnc:reaaeci
anxious
24 houre until they
n.e sCheduled San Diego at earned
a Dec. 22 AFL ,p]QoU
·•
Lakera' ilrot place leod to Atlanta game was poatpooed date with Kansas CU1 b)'
pmeo over Adonta.
beating San Diogo 34-27.
Wtit ooored 28 JJOlnlelor the
Lokmo, Wlllle WUt Chamberlain
CUPOPIDLAIJELPIIIA
CIIDll;
UtP with aome key
Mtnnef!~ defeated _?hllldel.......... and tallied. 12 polnta.
phia 2t-17 to win the NPL's
IIJin 11o11or oat out lho pine
Central Division dde. Chicago's
With a groin lnlury, Bob Rule of
28-27 loss to Green Bay wu the
llattle led all ICIOI'ers with 37
key to the Vikirws' championBy United Press lntematioral
;oalnla and teammate Len
ship.
By United Press International
Eaot
ii'Ukene llni- w1111 33.
Ohio
Slate
89
Harvard
74
W. L. Pel GB
CindnMII tied for
BRISBANE, Australia (\JPI)
ttdrd place In the National St. J o - (Pa.) 76 X.vler 67
Baltimore • - ' 23 7 '767
- Arthur Ashe defeated stan
Philldelpbla ••• 20 1 .141 llh
J asketball Association's Eastem CtncfnnaU 56 Miami 48
Smith
64, 1~. 9-7, 4-6, 7-$ in an
Loulavtlle
84
Dayton
69
·Jivislon with a 119-101 triumph
all.American
tlnal for the Boston •••..• 20 9 .690 ~h.
over Phoenix, which lost its Punl.le 100 Ohio U. 89
Clnclnmti • , •. 20 9 . 690 'l!h
QueenslarrJ termls title.
23rd game in 30 ltarta. Oscar Akron 55 Central Michigan 52
New York .••• 16 17 .485 ll'h
Wittenberg 89 Kenyon 87
Detroit ' - ' ' ' 10 18 ,357 12
BRISBANE, Australia (Upl)
PeM State U, 63 Kent state 49
Milwaukee , , • 8 23 ,258 IS'/,
Yoongstown St. 72 Phttadelphta - ArthW" Ashe, Stan Smith,
West
Charles Pasarcll alii Bob Lua
Textile 60
W. L. Pel GB
Gamon 82 Cleveland State 62 were lllllled to the U.S.. Davis
Loa Aqplles •• 21 10 .677
Rio Grande 116 PlkeviUe (Ky.) Cup tennis team for the
Attaria , , , , • 16 15 .516 5
Challenge Cup round against
107
San Diego •.• 14 17 .452 7
Australia Dec. 26-28.
Urbana 89 WaJsh 73
San Fran. .• • 13 18 .419 8
PACOIMA, Collt (UPI)-Jes&amp; Thiel 60 John Carroll 5fl
Clti&lt;:ag&lt;~ • , , , 12 19 .387 9
Willard, a link with boxing's Ashland 63 Chicago State 29
Seattle . . . . . 13 21 . 382 9lh
past who won the heiY)Welght Cedarville 88 Flndla,y 87
Phoenix • . • • 7 23 .241 131-;~
title in a memonble 26-round Wilmington 90 Blufft.on 74
Sunday's Results
bout with Jack Johnson in 1915, Grove City (Pa.) 69 Wooster 67
Cincil'Dlllti 119 Phoenix 101
Mualdngum 86 Point Park (Pa.)
Ia deld at the age of 86.
Los Angeles 115 Seattle 114
74
The dw·able Kansas plainsPtrlladelptda 110 New York 104
JD&amp;II died Sunda,y !rom conge..,
Defiance 129 Malone 71
San Diego at Atlanta, ppd., san
Uve heart failure 12 hours after Ohio Nortbem 71 Samford (Ala.)
Diego Right delayed by New
reluctantly entering Pacoima
70
York storm.
Memorial Lutheran Hospital Washington &amp; Jefferson 93 AdelOnly games scheduled.
tollowlrw a stroke.
bert 63
Monday's Games
Willard had been hoepttalized St. Bonaventllre 85 Toledo 75
No
games
schedult.&gt;d.
By United Press 1nternatiorel
lalt week for a heart corxlttion Hiram 58 Denison 56
East
but stubbornly refused to stay Bowling Green 76 Ball state (Ind.)
W, L. Pd GB
under medical care. He checked
69
Minnesota ..... 16 7 . 696
out against his doctor's advice Roanoke 82 Baldwin-Wallace 72
Kentuc~ .....• 12 11 ,522 4
only to be forced to go to the Case Tech 69 Bethany (W, Va.)
New York ..• , . 9 15 ,375 71;2
hooptlal again Saturd,. night
68
Miami •.•.•.• 9 15 .375 7'/z
lndiaiB . . . . . . . 9 16.360 8
West
W. L. Pet GB
Oaklard , , .. 22 4 . 846
Dallas . . . . . 11 9 .550 8
Denver • . . . . 13 10 .565 8

Br llnlled Pnoo Jntematlollal

Weekend

Summary

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Ohio College

SCORES

Cage Results

Jess Willard

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Dies at 86

&amp;rn&amp;

SCORES

catchi~

duel with New York's
Ceorgc Slucr. lie ca!Jiht five
passes CQr 6&amp;. sauor caught two
could learn the Oaklandl out- Sunday for 66 rocoptlons.

On SaturdaY. Buck Buchanan
and Aaron Brown helped a
sputtering Kansas Cit;y · otfense
with their defensive moves

come.

Oakland edged San m.,.. 3427 Sundly to tie Kanlls Ot;y ror
the Western Conference lud
and Coree a pl~Yott.
Raider general maoager AI
Davis eredlta the Oakland team
with ua mental toughness" that
enabled the Raiders to-staw oft'
the anxiety of knowing 'even a
tie apinst the Chargers "ould
end their bid Cor a seeond
straight Western title.
In other games on the ftnal
clay or tho regular ......, the
New York Jets routed the
Mtamt Dolphin• 31-7 and tile
Houston
OUers bonibed the
Boston Patriots 45-17.
Daryle Lamonica threw three
touchdown pasaes as Oakland
beat San Diego in a game that
the National Broadcasting Compan,y televised to its c~letion
· aDd set back each succeeding
program's startbw time nine
minutes to accommo:late foot-ball Cans who were cheated on
Nov. 17 when the New YorkOakland game was cut off witll
a minute oC playing time
remaining.
Lamonica passed 40 yards to
Charlie Smith, · 13 to Fred
BUetnikoff and 55 yards to
Warren Wells on his scoring
strikes. The Raiders' defense
provided the odler touchdown
when Roger Bird ran back a
Hadl interception 22 yards.
George Blanda booted field
goals of 28 and 18 yards Cor the

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plamod by the Fomeroy
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2J. .
Purina • meeting held Wedno!dat nllthl at the ThOmao home,
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SALISBURY 't R 0 0 P 8 BROWNIE TROOP 220 pd Jill·
tor Troop 100 will" bave a Chrtitmas party Tuesday followtng
sc:hoOI at the Saliabury Eleml!lll·
tary SChool. At Tllurlda)' ntpt•s
meet1n1 Qf the troops, ctuiftmas llfta for their ~•were
• ...The Christmas project of ca..
clel:te 208 girls is to visit three
lhut-lnl of the cornmuntt,y. one
retldlng in a re1t home.
MIDDLEPORT TROOP &gt; THE PURPLE pansy "troop
crelt" waa presented to sever.
a1 new members of Middleport
Troop 5 during Frida, night's
meeting held at the scout house.
Mrs. Richard Vaughan, leader, reminded the girls 'that registratloo for 1969, a fee oC $1,
ta clle. It was voted to d i s penae with meetings until Jan.
3 when a New Year's part;y will
be held.
A court 0( award• wu ached·
ulocl for J....ary 10, andtheglrto
will begin cooklng classes at
the Columbia Gas of Ohio in early February. Work was continued on the Christmas project
maldng bed doll• for gtlto,
one of the NQUirement• Cor the
toymaker badp.
SYRACUSE BROW~ IE TROOP
37 - A HOLIDAY dinner party
wao held Tueoda,y nlgllt by lhe
~racuae Brownie Troop 37 at
BalleY'~atourant in !'l&gt;meroy,
Following the dinner 1tte girls
weRt to the home t#. Mra. Corbet Patterson, leader, for a par11 and Kill exohanao. Aooloting
with the party were Mn. Beverl,y ChapmBP, co-.leader, Mrs.
Velma Parsons, and Mrs. FS¥e

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TOWNSHIPS
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Moira Local S.D. . . . . . . . . 4.30 2.50

23.50
26.50

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.65
.65

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34.80

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Alexander Local S.D. . ... 4.30

1.50

29.90

.60

.65

.25

87.20

LEBANON
Eaatem Local S.D. . . . . . . 4.30 2.00
Southern Local S.D.
4.30 2.00

23.50
24.00

.60
.60

.65
.65

.25
.23

31.30
31.80

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24.00

.60

.65

.25

32.30

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23.50

.60

.65

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32.80

2.00

23.50

.60

.65

.25

31 .80

4.30 2 50
4.80 1.40

26.50
26.50

.60
.60

.65
.65

.25
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34.80
37.70

4.30

1.511

26.50

.60

.65

.23

33.80

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Meigs Local S.D ......... 4.30
Middleport Village . . . . . . 4.30
Pomeroy Villaie . . . . . . . . 4.30

1.30
.20
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26.50
26.50

.60
.60
.60

.65
.65
.65

.25
.23
.25

83.60
35.70
40.20

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Southern Local S.D. . . . .
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Syracuse Village .... .. ,
Sutton-Meip Local S.D. .

26.50

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3.20
7.70

2.50

26.50

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.65

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4.30
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4.30
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26.50

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Curtis Jenkinson, a patlerit at Riverside Mt.1hodist Hos·
pi tal.
Mn. carroll Swanson spent
the weekend tn •PO&gt;tOn vloltlng
her brother-in-law and sister.
Captain and Mrs. Frank F.astep.
Debbie Grueser spent the'lll8ek·
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Grut:ser. She was
accompanied to GJenviUe state
College &amp;mday by her mo1her,
Mrs. Dorothy Roach and dau&amp;h·
w, Trudy, and Mike Gerla&lt;l&gt;
who stayed for an open hOUse
and vocal concert Sunday even·
lng. Debbie sang with the choral group.

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FRESH
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cans

SCOT LAD

CANDY SPECIALS

16 oz.
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Mrs. Jim Cable of Canlon, Ohio will never have to clean
her oven again. "Our new electric self-cleaning oven is
almost unbelievable. After I use my oven, I just close il,
turn it to 'clean,' go away and leave it and it cleans itself.
In an hour or so I open it up and any grease or pie drippings just disappear. It's so clean .. . just like brand
new." You can end messy oven cleaning forever. See the
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Escape.

HOWARD E . FRANK, Meigs County Treasurer

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!UPON IEQUEnl

Sally Cable made

Real estate taxes which have not been paid at the close of each colleetlon
carry a penalty of ~en per cent, Taxes may be paid ~t the office of the county
treasurer or by mall. Please bnng your last tax receopt and 1f you pay by mail
~ oure to loeata your property by taxing district and enclose stamped self alldressed envelope. AIWIL)'S examine your tax receipt. tu see that it covers all
your property. Office Houl"ll 9:00A.M. to 4 :00PM. daily except Saturday when
office closes at Noon. Tax Booko will open December 20, 1968, to Feb. 5, 1969.

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elrY - · out of. for their
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The holiday program waa preChllrdo haa been ldoeduled !Or
Poato. .
ChurC!h 011.1itilt.JRobaan, ._.
Je11e.
7;3!1 ~ at the church. oented b1 Mro. lio1n01d~ It QJIc. 0, Chlpnuuo Ia &lt;llalr- ened with fi'OlCJ singiJV:of"Silent
A rod
J!l)lnaett!a
,Jorlth
1!1'081
-·~·aoe ·, liard foi'"Mro; c.-riO~
of the pncram. A pqeant, Nl&amp;ht•• and "0 Little Town of
d-Iablo, Napldi.ibrtledout 1.....atni a poiiOnt olflol- maa
Bethlehem" with Mrs. Martha
ilit holldo,y theme ouid tavoto ' 'aer llolplial,
'uslp- recltatlou.· ..,.-.ehoral teadinll ChUds, the teacher, as the acCoolwillo, 0.
101
were miniature angel;.:.'l'he &lt;tift.. mem.s ror·1KD wed m:adl aNI it will be IMII\di.l' with a party to
be
hold
iJI
tho social room folner was &amp;erved b)'- tbe women was ~ that Mrs. Nettie
lowing the prOgra~~~. ura.. Dm.
of the oburdl and the put coun- lla¥e&amp; wW enterta1n iJI January.
Harrlaan ia chairman D recUors pve a vote of thank• to
Attending the pBr1;y belides
f
&lt; - llld Mra. Harold Sou·
them.
thole ft8lned were Mrs. Mabel
er
will havt. charte ~ games and
Gifts for the exclwlge w e r e
Bearhs, Mrs. Cora Beegle, Mrs.
a
gilt exehanp.
plac:ed beneath a lighted tree ln Lottie COhen, Mrs. MarY B.
OITICE HOORS 9,30 TO 1%, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT NOON ON
ThoH llflhlnt! to portt- in
the social room. Miss Erna. Jee~ Heines, Mra. Siarah Diddle. Mrs.
THURS.) - !'AST COURT ST., POMEROY
se preslded at the JDNt.inK which Adria Sayre. Mrs. Winona Cook, tho 11ft .." " - are ukod to
take
•
50
gift.
opened wUh ecripQ.tre reading and Mrs. Ruby Erb.
b)' Mra. Eva Deaaauer Crom Luke
2. Prayer waa by Mrs. Mabel
Wolle and Mrs. O..sauer gave a
Christma!l greedng. There was
group otngtng of ''Silent Nig!1t"
and ..Joy to the World."
Miss Jesse preaented gifts to
her committee of Mrs. Wolfe,
Mrs. Kate Goodwin, and M r s.
Dossauer who in turn presented
a gift to her. An original holiday greeting from the commit·

Rell Home. other reeem pro-

AND CORPORATIONS

Gamel.

\ia

Gtrla at the party were Debbie Pickens, Ulna Greer, Brenda Hughes, Connie PaUeram,
Cindy Patterson. Debbie Brown,
Reua Davia, S8ndr&amp; Hamilton,
Talrlmy Davia, Eleanor Moore,
Lori Cllapman, JIJ' Ord, Lori
Q-Why did President
Guinther, Kimberly Winebrert- Franklin. D. Roosevelt once
caU a .~Jpecial session of Con·
.,.r, and Vlc:kl Cllndlll.
Tueoda,y nlgbt the glrla will gren on a SundaJI?
A- To proclaim a national
make boll~ treat baskets tor
bonk
holiday, March 5, 19:13.
tile 13 patients at the Syracuse

In pursuance of law. I. Howard E . Frank, Treasurer of Meigs County, Ohio.

26.50

tif

~dons for theofterlngwere
.....,lved from both Mrs. Mabel
Vaftee of Ken.t and Mrs. C 1 a r a
Dllgard, lAkewood, both Conner
members of the class. A letter
Crom LNh Vance Whitlock told

tee WII

C'.c:luqCU 17, ~· ot •• awardeid.
Alller!&lt;a; ..u ,'Jti14 · Tburi&lt;IW· _.,.. for
.. ·
:·'ld&amp;tll It a.e. i'rlnltr·' U n'l t e'd' :~ lUibel, Mn'..
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Monday's Games
No games scheduled.

1.50

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ChnstiMa"· r
JlrJ- (&gt;a41111J'i
dows.
ltclolh. Mro. Ito..... ~ ......
Mrs. Jo:rneat LaU.ancc hid ' 'c.llriBI... o ~. ,Lov!JII" ~I
char~ of ihe love rth offering.
Mrs. ~· . - -. will!
The tall wtlUe &amp;~per on the low ~'To ·Grudml. -Wlr.tl'........_ ••
. ' +,
aPR table .• •• lighted ..,_ Nrs.
omcero oloetef 'lbi' t11e 't!i" ·
William lteynaldl. Mrli. Lal- ,.,. ware wr... ~-. pr.......,'

and lighted calllles ln lhe wln.-

The aged, the orphaned and the
needy Were remembered with
gin, of money in the holiday p~
jeds. adopted b)l1 the Loyal Wm~­
en' a Clau De lhe Middleport
Church o( Christ.

The annual holiday Ctu.tet·(j
1he past coune11on of Tbeodor·

of Indiana official
Only games scheduled.

BEDFORD
Meip Local S.D. . . . . . . . . 4.80

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lhe ..;•• ....,. ....... , . . .
Lui&lt;o J by Mfo. CIIIYio, .1101 ,.t e d - , _ ._,j~

tallle.

lndla111 at Minnesota, pp(L death

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lance relld a meditatloo on
a hiring and aa each member presented her gl ft of money &amp; h e
quoted 11t:rlpture or gave a
prayer. AWhite poinsettia, ttpers
and a Bible were on the love lift

Denver 113 Los Angeles 110

FUIIITUIE CO.

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Sunday's Results
Houston 105 New York 103
Kentudcy 123 Miami 102

MASON

........

The Dall)&gt; Sedl•l.

Raiders.

Hadl threw one touchdown
pass, a 62-yarder to Jacque
Mackirmon,
and
Ken
Dyer
recovered an O&amp;kland fumble in
the
end zone for another
Charger TD. Dennis Partee
booted rour field goals, they
traveUed 13, 34, 40 and 42yards.
Lance Alworth won his pass

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Los Af€cles .. 1 12 .455 Dlh
New Orleans .. 9 14 .391 Hlh
Houston • , . . . 6 13 . 316 13

. $30.00 hn··lllllct ..
Celnlllllt ,_,

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Mdlafions,

3 ROOMS

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which placed them in the
Ocnver blckfield moat ol dae
pme. The Chief• aet a ~
re(..'Ord for fewest polnta llh*wl

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o\l!TiiORll£0 ZENITH Of"-lUt

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RGARINE
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�AFL Playoff Necessary

;,Lukers Nudge Seattle, 115-115

D)' GARY KALE
UPI S\)orta Writer
Rol&gt;er100, hitting elgbt ol nine when Rockets were~ ln
Jerey Wnt l• a carrier.
Contill.led next week:
netd goala attempts, netted 26 New York b¥ a enowltorm
which
deiiJ'ed
aU
air
lllibta.
The
rr-t American Football
polnta,
two
less
than
the
Ro,yala'
JUit lho Los Allpleo
Liken _ . - pho&amp;ned b.f To.m. Van Aredale. Stan McKenteo&amp;ue eerial concllll!oo tta
Western Division $lsode next
zie was the ~\ strongman
·
·
and
beolnnlng
to
diolr bi&amp;' woiotem dlvlaiDII with 28 polnto.
- · leaving the New Yor~
~ Well beglno cart')'ing the
Jete. aWl gueuing at their
Blll.y Cunntnghm scored 36
team to victory.
......,... in lho Dec. 29 tiUe
poiDU and drew down 23
Weat'&amp; tbree-90lnf: pll.f with r........., u Pldladelphta toooed
llvt ........ remalniol&amp; rallied New York 110-104. It was the
It waa 1 case of hurry ICI' and
Lii1 Angelea fr'om a 13-tJotnt 76ers 17th wtn in their last 20
wall for the Kan.;aa Clt,v Cl!lofs
ldnl quarter deflcU to a 115-IH ootinga, Cazzle Russell PICed
aa diey rushed to beat Dener
Sunday
rietory over Sea;Ule Sundilf the Knick• with 25 pointa.
3~7 Saturday and then spent an
SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Oakland
Jlllhl. the Tri1Un(lll lnc:reaaeci
anxious
24 houre until they
n.e sCheduled San Diego at earned
a Dec. 22 AFL ,p]QoU
·•
Lakera' ilrot place leod to Atlanta game was poatpooed date with Kansas CU1 b)'
pmeo over Adonta.
beating San Diogo 34-27.
Wtit ooored 28 JJOlnlelor the
Lokmo, Wlllle WUt Chamberlain
CUPOPIDLAIJELPIIIA
CIIDll;
UtP with aome key
Mtnnef!~ defeated _?hllldel.......... and tallied. 12 polnta.
phia 2t-17 to win the NPL's
IIJin 11o11or oat out lho pine
Central Division dde. Chicago's
With a groin lnlury, Bob Rule of
28-27 loss to Green Bay wu the
llattle led all ICIOI'ers with 37
key to the Vikirws' championBy United Press lntematioral
;oalnla and teammate Len
ship.
By United Press International
Eaot
ii'Ukene llni- w1111 33.
Ohio
Slate
89
Harvard
74
W. L. Pel GB
CindnMII tied for
BRISBANE, Australia (\JPI)
ttdrd place In the National St. J o - (Pa.) 76 X.vler 67
Baltimore • - ' 23 7 '767
- Arthur Ashe defeated stan
Philldelpbla ••• 20 1 .141 llh
J asketball Association's Eastem CtncfnnaU 56 Miami 48
Smith
64, 1~. 9-7, 4-6, 7-$ in an
Loulavtlle
84
Dayton
69
·Jivislon with a 119-101 triumph
all.American
tlnal for the Boston •••..• 20 9 .690 ~h.
over Phoenix, which lost its Punl.le 100 Ohio U. 89
Clnclnmti • , •. 20 9 . 690 'l!h
QueenslarrJ termls title.
23rd game in 30 ltarta. Oscar Akron 55 Central Michigan 52
New York .••• 16 17 .485 ll'h
Wittenberg 89 Kenyon 87
Detroit ' - ' ' ' 10 18 ,357 12
BRISBANE, Australia (Upl)
PeM State U, 63 Kent state 49
Milwaukee , , • 8 23 ,258 IS'/,
Yoongstown St. 72 Phttadelphta - ArthW" Ashe, Stan Smith,
West
Charles Pasarcll alii Bob Lua
Textile 60
W. L. Pel GB
Gamon 82 Cleveland State 62 were lllllled to the U.S.. Davis
Loa Aqplles •• 21 10 .677
Rio Grande 116 PlkeviUe (Ky.) Cup tennis team for the
Attaria , , , , • 16 15 .516 5
Challenge Cup round against
107
San Diego •.• 14 17 .452 7
Australia Dec. 26-28.
Urbana 89 WaJsh 73
San Fran. .• • 13 18 .419 8
PACOIMA, Collt (UPI)-Jes&amp; Thiel 60 John Carroll 5fl
Clti&lt;:ag&lt;~ • , , , 12 19 .387 9
Willard, a link with boxing's Ashland 63 Chicago State 29
Seattle . . . . . 13 21 . 382 9lh
past who won the heiY)Welght Cedarville 88 Flndla,y 87
Phoenix • . • • 7 23 .241 131-;~
title in a memonble 26-round Wilmington 90 Blufft.on 74
Sunday's Results
bout with Jack Johnson in 1915, Grove City (Pa.) 69 Wooster 67
Cincil'Dlllti 119 Phoenix 101
Mualdngum 86 Point Park (Pa.)
Ia deld at the age of 86.
Los Angeles 115 Seattle 114
74
The dw·able Kansas plainsPtrlladelptda 110 New York 104
JD&amp;II died Sunda,y !rom conge..,
Defiance 129 Malone 71
San Diego at Atlanta, ppd., san
Uve heart failure 12 hours after Ohio Nortbem 71 Samford (Ala.)
Diego Right delayed by New
reluctantly entering Pacoima
70
York storm.
Memorial Lutheran Hospital Washington &amp; Jefferson 93 AdelOnly games scheduled.
tollowlrw a stroke.
bert 63
Monday's Games
Willard had been hoepttalized St. Bonaventllre 85 Toledo 75
No
games
schedult.&gt;d.
By United Press 1nternatiorel
lalt week for a heart corxlttion Hiram 58 Denison 56
East
but stubbornly refused to stay Bowling Green 76 Ball state (Ind.)
W, L. Pd GB
under medical care. He checked
69
Minnesota ..... 16 7 . 696
out against his doctor's advice Roanoke 82 Baldwin-Wallace 72
Kentuc~ .....• 12 11 ,522 4
only to be forced to go to the Case Tech 69 Bethany (W, Va.)
New York ..• , . 9 15 ,375 71;2
hooptlal again Saturd,. night
68
Miami •.•.•.• 9 15 .375 7'/z
lndiaiB . . . . . . . 9 16.360 8
West
W. L. Pet GB
Oaklard , , .. 22 4 . 846
Dallas . . . . . 11 9 .550 8
Denver • . . . . 13 10 .565 8

Br llnlled Pnoo Jntematlollal

Weekend

Summary

-

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~mill

Ohio College

SCORES

Cage Results

Jess Willard

'

Dies at 86

&amp;rn&amp;

SCORES

catchi~

duel with New York's
Ceorgc Slucr. lie ca!Jiht five
passes CQr 6&amp;. sauor caught two
could learn the Oaklandl out- Sunday for 66 rocoptlons.

On SaturdaY. Buck Buchanan
and Aaron Brown helped a
sputtering Kansas Cit;y · otfense
with their defensive moves

come.

Oakland edged San m.,.. 3427 Sundly to tie Kanlls Ot;y ror
the Western Conference lud
and Coree a pl~Yott.
Raider general maoager AI
Davis eredlta the Oakland team
with ua mental toughness" that
enabled the Raiders to-staw oft'
the anxiety of knowing 'even a
tie apinst the Chargers "ould
end their bid Cor a seeond
straight Western title.
In other games on the ftnal
clay or tho regular ......, the
New York Jets routed the
Mtamt Dolphin• 31-7 and tile
Houston
OUers bonibed the
Boston Patriots 45-17.
Daryle Lamonica threw three
touchdown pasaes as Oakland
beat San Diego in a game that
the National Broadcasting Compan,y televised to its c~letion
· aDd set back each succeeding
program's startbw time nine
minutes to accommo:late foot-ball Cans who were cheated on
Nov. 17 when the New YorkOakland game was cut off witll
a minute oC playing time
remaining.
Lamonica passed 40 yards to
Charlie Smith, · 13 to Fred
BUetnikoff and 55 yards to
Warren Wells on his scoring
strikes. The Raiders' defense
provided the odler touchdown
when Roger Bird ran back a
Hadl interception 22 yards.
George Blanda booted field
goals of 28 and 18 yards Cor the

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a kid's desire for what's new and now.
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SOUTHEASTERN OHIO TELEPHONE CO.

plamod by the Fomeroy
'troop for Modoy, Dec.

2J. .
Purina • meeting held Wedno!dat nllthl at the ThOmao home,
't:;~· ~·~,.. ~
- u- ·woa dod~ to dlopenoe w\11&gt;
~
.u tng the bolldiJ's,

•t¥•

girl~
·remlndied bop,.
tftelr" -.mu.al· reeistratl.on fee at
.. . , ..~. -tina ,wldch wUl
;~~~!IIi 111 Pom , . M, the Doll 0110 unUt " t e r

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Chrlltmu llfto wore made

durlq the meeting which clos. ed witb a !tag oerem(llf by Vtc-

ld - · PaUy . _ , Tina
DUll)-,
l!ond, and 'Ka·

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'Analoi

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S1111on, JIU · COttrill,
Crystal Clazeand
were hoatesat h.

·Gameo were pta.yed

belnc

with
wop by Kiln Jones,

iind Toni R u land Kooi-.\ld

·' lSSIQOI-Tueoctay niahtat

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were

served.
SALISBURY 't R 0 0 P 8 BROWNIE TROOP 220 pd Jill·
tor Troop 100 will" bave a Chrtitmas party Tuesday followtng
sc:hoOI at the Saliabury Eleml!lll·
tary SChool. At Tllurlda)' ntpt•s
meet1n1 Qf the troops, ctuiftmas llfta for their ~•were
• ...The Christmas project of ca..
clel:te 208 girls is to visit three
lhut-lnl of the cornmuntt,y. one
retldlng in a re1t home.
MIDDLEPORT TROOP &gt; THE PURPLE pansy "troop
crelt" waa presented to sever.
a1 new members of Middleport
Troop 5 during Frida, night's
meeting held at the scout house.
Mrs. Richard Vaughan, leader, reminded the girls 'that registratloo for 1969, a fee oC $1,
ta clle. It was voted to d i s penae with meetings until Jan.
3 when a New Year's part;y will
be held.
A court 0( award• wu ached·
ulocl for J....ary 10, andtheglrto
will begin cooklng classes at
the Columbia Gas of Ohio in early February. Work was continued on the Christmas project
maldng bed doll• for gtlto,
one of the NQUirement• Cor the
toymaker badp.
SYRACUSE BROW~ IE TROOP
37 - A HOLIDAY dinner party
wao held Tueoda,y nlgllt by lhe
~racuae Brownie Troop 37 at
BalleY'~atourant in !'l&gt;meroy,
Following the dinner 1tte girls
weRt to the home t#. Mra. Corbet Patterson, leader, for a par11 and Kill exohanao. Aooloting
with the party were Mn. Beverl,y ChapmBP, co-.leader, Mrs.
Velma Parsons, and Mrs. FS¥e

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namu....

RATES OF TAXATION I&lt;'OR 1968
do hereby Jlive notice that the number of Mills levied on each dollar of proper!)·
shown on the General Tax Duplicate of Real E'tate, Public Utility and Personal Property within said County for the year 19c8 is as follows:

TOWNSHIPS
SCHOOL DISTRJCI'S

Joeto have

inc~

repllou.

•

.65

.26

88.80

CHESTER
Eaatam Local S.D ....... 4.30 2.50
Moira Local S.D. . . . . . . . . 4.30 2.50

23.50
26.50

.60
.60

.65
.65

.25
.25

SL80
34.80

COLUMBIA
Alexander Local S.D. . ... 4.30

1.50

29.90

.60

.65

.25

87.20

LEBANON
Eaatem Local S.D. . . . . . . 4.30 2.00
Southern Local S.D.
4.30 2.00

23.50
24.00

.60
.60

.65
.65

.25
.23

31.30
31.80

UO 2.5Q

24.00

.60

.65

.25

32.30

Eastern Local S.D ... .... 4.30 3.00

23.50

.60

.65

.25

32.80

2.00

23.50

.60

.65

.25

31 .80

4.30 2 50
4.80 1.40

26.50
26.50

.60
.60

.65
.65

.25
.25

34.80
37.70

4.30

1.511

26.50

.60

.65

.23

33.80

SALISBURY
Meigs Local S.D ......... 4.30
Middleport Village . . . . . . 4.30
Pomeroy Villaie . . . . . . . . 4.30

1.30
.20
.2C

26.50
26.50

.60
.60
.60

.65
.65
.65

.25
.23
.25

83.60
35.70
40.20

LETART
Southern Local S.D.
OLIVE

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Eastern Local S.D. . . . . . .
RUTLAND
Meigs Local S .D .........
Rutland Village . . . . . . . .
SALEM
Meip Local S.D. . .......

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4.30

SCIPIO
Meigs Local S.D. . ....... 4.30
SUTI'ON
Southern Local S.D. . . . .
lta&lt;ine Village . . . . . . . . .
Syracuse Village .... .. ,
Sutton-Meip Local S.D. .

26.50

4.00

3.20
7.70

2.50

26.50

.60

.65

.25

34.80

4.30 2.00
4.30
.70
4.30
.7J
4.30 2.00

24.00
24.00
24 ou
26.50

60
.60
.60
.60

.65
.65
.65
.65

.25
.25
.25
.25

31.80
86.50
40.80
34.80

6.00
10.30

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SLIDE PROJECTORS

other mother's 1llneas.

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OPTOMniiST

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CUDAHY
CANNED

PICNICS
3 ~~" 1.89

SEALTEST GRADE A
Mrs. C, M, Hennesy is in
Columbus for the holida)'s witb
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brad·

MIL
ration
carton

12

bury were in Columbus 9JnQay

Curtis Jenkinson, a patlerit at Riverside Mt.1hodist Hos·
pi tal.
Mn. carroll Swanson spent
the weekend tn •PO&gt;tOn vloltlng
her brother-in-law and sister.
Captain and Mrs. Frank F.astep.
Debbie Grueser spent the'lll8ek·
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Grut:ser. She was
accompanied to GJenviUe state
College &amp;mday by her mo1her,
Mrs. Dorothy Roach and dau&amp;h·
w, Trudy, and Mike Gerla&lt;l&gt;
who stayed for an open hOUse
and vocal concert Sunday even·
lng. Debbie sang with the choral group.

SMALL SIZE

COUNTRY MAID

EGGS

BACON

3 :~· 99~

39~

lb.
pkg.

49"'

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lO visit

2r
DRY CLEANitG

EVERYDAY LOW PRICES

Thin.. .Skinned
Sweet.
" '"'

Tangerines

3
s

SCOT LAD

BISCUITS

POP

FRESH
STOCK
LOW PRICED

cans

SCOT LAD

CANDY SPECIALS

16 oz.
!lottie

THROI·AWAY BOffiE .

cans

·F.ihlly·1ize
··ltri9$
Nl.'w

z~~lth "Z.m~o.-.rll!"

fJil

milk!.' IUc fun dl:ain. rre&lt;ision amplift·

cillion from ~ Mirro· l1lh1t • · rirnliCS. Wl"iJttl'- nnly 116 oun&lt;:e oiiml
MIIUd for mn~t milct h ;.;~l'i . C1tnW.' in fur o1 do;trmm~lr,rt iu n nf ZL'nith'i
nl.'w Zt•IWU\! . ·It m-.1v hL· ju•t fiRht fOr ' 'CMI 1

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65.19

Wo Poy Tho

a••

TOOTH P

~~...~WEB COMPANY

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Denver Rloe, ~ ... ctJtr'.. ·,·~

$

ORANGE
SLICES
GUM
DROPS
SPICE
DROPS

ROYAL SCOT

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Mrs. Mar1ba ctilld•, tAcher....

~..,...~ olplii~a.~ '\ Mra.

OvrU....I_C_Ino

Mrs. Jim Cable of Canlon, Ohio will never have to clean
her oven again. "Our new electric self-cleaning oven is
almost unbelievable. After I use my oven, I just close il,
turn it to 'clean,' go away and leave it and it cleans itself.
In an hour or so I open it up and any grease or pie drippings just disappear. It's so clean .. . just like brand
new." You can end messy oven cleaning forever. See the
new flameless electric self-cleaning ovens a! your appliance dealers today

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ll(ra.ldJ altlil!,-~-~~
Lallanco. -rotarY;Mn- W.Biilr"

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The
Great
Escape.

HOWARD E . FRANK, Meigs County Treasurer

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Sally Cable made

Real estate taxes which have not been paid at the close of each colleetlon
carry a penalty of ~en per cent, Taxes may be paid ~t the office of the county
treasurer or by mall. Please bnng your last tax receopt and 1f you pay by mail
~ oure to loeata your property by taxing district and enclose stamped self alldressed envelope. AIWIL)'S examine your tax receipt. tu see that it covers all
your property. Office Houl"ll 9:00A.M. to 4 :00PM. daily except Saturday when
office closes at Noon. Tax Booko will open December 20, 1968, to Feb. 5, 1969.

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ORANGE

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elrY - · out of. for their
~~. and lleeorative eandle

.60

deDI; Mrlo _..._

The holiday program waa preChllrdo haa been ldoeduled !Or
Poato. .
ChurC!h 011.1itilt.JRobaan, ._.
Je11e.
7;3!1 ~ at the church. oented b1 Mro. lio1n01d~ It QJIc. 0, Chlpnuuo Ia &lt;llalr- ened with fi'OlCJ singiJV:of"Silent
A rod
J!l)lnaett!a
,Jorlth
1!1'081
-·~·aoe ·, liard foi'"Mro; c.-riO~
of the pncram. A pqeant, Nl&amp;ht•• and "0 Little Town of
d-Iablo, Napldi.ibrtledout 1.....atni a poiiOnt olflol- maa
Bethlehem" with Mrs. Martha
ilit holldo,y theme ouid tavoto ' 'aer llolplial,
'uslp- recltatlou.· ..,.-.ehoral teadinll ChUds, the teacher, as the acCoolwillo, 0.
101
were miniature angel;.:.'l'he &lt;tift.. mem.s ror·1KD wed m:adl aNI it will be IMII\di.l' with a party to
be
hold
iJI
tho social room folner was &amp;erved b)'- tbe women was ~ that Mrs. Nettie
lowing the prOgra~~~. ura.. Dm.
of the oburdl and the put coun- lla¥e&amp; wW enterta1n iJI January.
Harrlaan ia chairman D recUors pve a vote of thank• to
Attending the pBr1;y belides
f
&lt; - llld Mra. Harold Sou·
them.
thole ft8lned were Mrs. Mabel
er
will havt. charte ~ games and
Gifts for the exclwlge w e r e
Bearhs, Mrs. Cora Beegle, Mrs.
a
gilt exehanp.
plac:ed beneath a lighted tree ln Lottie COhen, Mrs. MarY B.
OITICE HOORS 9,30 TO 1%, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT NOON ON
ThoH llflhlnt! to portt- in
the social room. Miss Erna. Jee~ Heines, Mra. Siarah Diddle. Mrs.
THURS.) - !'AST COURT ST., POMEROY
se preslded at the JDNt.inK which Adria Sayre. Mrs. Winona Cook, tho 11ft .." " - are ukod to
take
•
50
gift.
opened wUh ecripQ.tre reading and Mrs. Ruby Erb.
b)' Mra. Eva Deaaauer Crom Luke
2. Prayer waa by Mrs. Mabel
Wolle and Mrs. O..sauer gave a
Christma!l greedng. There was
group otngtng of ''Silent Nig!1t"
and ..Joy to the World."
Miss Jesse preaented gifts to
her committee of Mrs. Wolfe,
Mrs. Kate Goodwin, and M r s.
Dossauer who in turn presented
a gift to her. An original holiday greeting from the commit·

Rell Home. other reeem pro-

AND CORPORATIONS

Gamel.

\ia

Gtrla at the party were Debbie Pickens, Ulna Greer, Brenda Hughes, Connie PaUeram,
Cindy Patterson. Debbie Brown,
Reua Davia, S8ndr&amp; Hamilton,
Talrlmy Davia, Eleanor Moore,
Lori Cllapman, JIJ' Ord, Lori
Q-Why did President
Guinther, Kimberly Winebrert- Franklin. D. Roosevelt once
caU a .~Jpecial session of Con·
.,.r, and Vlc:kl Cllndlll.
Tueoda,y nlgbt the glrla will gren on a SundaJI?
A- To proclaim a national
make boll~ treat baskets tor
bonk
holiday, March 5, 19:13.
tile 13 patients at the Syracuse

In pursuance of law. I. Howard E . Frank, Treasurer of Meigs County, Ohio.

26.50

tif

~dons for theofterlngwere
.....,lved from both Mrs. Mabel
Vaftee of Ken.t and Mrs. C 1 a r a
Dllgard, lAkewood, both Conner
members of the class. A letter
Crom LNh Vance Whitlock told

tee WII

C'.c:luqCU 17, ~· ot •• awardeid.
Alller!&lt;a; ..u ,'Jti14 · Tburi&lt;IW· _.,.. for
.. ·
:·'ld&amp;tll It a.e. i'rlnltr·' U n'l t e'd' :~ lUibel, Mn'..
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Monday's Games
No games scheduled.

1.50

"We Jin 13~ . - ·~1 ...,._..
ChnstiMa"· r
JlrJ- (&gt;a41111J'i
dows.
ltclolh. Mro. Ito..... ~ ......
Mrs. Jo:rneat LaU.ancc hid ' 'c.llriBI... o ~. ,Lov!JII" ~I
char~ of ihe love rth offering.
Mrs. ~· . - -. will!
The tall wtlUe &amp;~per on the low ~'To ·Grudml. -Wlr.tl'........_ ••
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aPR table .• •• lighted ..,_ Nrs.
omcero oloetef 'lbi' t11e 't!i" ·
William lteynaldl. Mrli. Lal- ,.,. ware wr... ~-. pr.......,'

and lighted calllles ln lhe wln.-

The aged, the orphaned and the
needy Were remembered with
gin, of money in the holiday p~
jeds. adopted b)l1 the Loyal Wm~­
en' a Clau De lhe Middleport
Church o( Christ.

The annual holiday Ctu.tet·(j
1he past coune11on of Tbeodor·

of Indiana official
Only games scheduled.

BEDFORD
Meip Local S.D. . . . . . . . . 4.80

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lhe ..;•• ....,. ....... , . . .
Lui&lt;o J by Mfo. CIIIYio, .1101 ,.t e d - , _ ._,j~

tallle.

lndla111 at Minnesota, pp(L death

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lance relld a meditatloo on
a hiring and aa each member presented her gl ft of money &amp; h e
quoted 11t:rlpture or gave a
prayer. AWhite poinsettia, ttpers
and a Bible were on the love lift

Denver 113 Los Angeles 110

FUIIITUIE CO.

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Houston 105 New York 103
Kentudcy 123 Miami 102

MASON

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The Dall)&gt; Sedl•l.

Raiders.

Hadl threw one touchdown
pass, a 62-yarder to Jacque
Mackirmon,
and
Ken
Dyer
recovered an O&amp;kland fumble in
the
end zone for another
Charger TD. Dennis Partee
booted rour field goals, they
traveUed 13, 34, 40 and 42yards.
Lance Alworth won his pass

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New Orleans .. 9 14 .391 Hlh
Houston • , . . . 6 13 . 316 13

. $30.00 hn··lllllct ..
Celnlllllt ,_,

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Mdlafions,

3 ROOMS

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which placed them in the
Ocnver blckfield moat ol dae
pme. The Chief• aet a ~
re(..'Ord for fewest polnta llh*wl

,~,/i~ •m•• ;, ""'~' ''" ;..,• ..., ~·

o\l!TiiORll£0 ZENITH Of"-lUt

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RGARINE
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WANT .4.0
INFORMATION
DEADL.INES

J , .... Dar l•fera P•licotiott

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Ca...eollotion• &amp; C.,.rocu""•
~Ill ~- ate.,ad urotll t 41 -111. for
Dar .t P""'llutlon

REGULATIONS
Til. Puhlial.r ralai'\IU fho rig.ht
to .d~t ot raiaC'I gny ad1 daa..,.d ob·
!-c-11-bla. Tt.f.ubllthar "(ill n..t: '

W ralpOntlblo or mora than ona
lncllll'ncf ln1arf i on .
RATES
F., ll'oltf Ad S.rvica

.5

1:0ttt"1 ,.. Word OM lnaartioft

Mi ~&lt;~ll•u'"' ~;i• 7Sc
12 canh par ..,ord throa ton.aeu 11¥0 inlart iona .
II calttl ,., Word ai• con.. c:uliva

IM.-tions
' 25 ,., ca"' Do .count 411 po~id od1
..... 11h paid wothin 10 de~y1 .
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITU.ARY

$1 .50 for .50 word '"'"'"'.,"' - Eo
..tditionol word lc .

BLIND ADS.
Ad.thlo,..l 2.5c Chor1a per Ad,.••·

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8:30 o ~ "' - t~:~ S:OO p . ll'l Doily
1: 30 ,;. m• . t.o 12:00 Nool\ ;oturd~

Card Of Thanks
10 THOSE friends and relatives who remembered me

For lent
FURNISHED garage aport.
men! on Lincoln lUll. Ulllltlea paid, adult. only. 1'110110
11111-34119.
U.J3.,1tc

e ROOM apartment, c - 1D
down!Dwn Pomeroy . Ca U Jl9l.
%143 before 5 p.m. 11-18-Uc
TRAILER SPACE, ready ID
hook up. private, plenty ol
room lor children to pill)',
Phone 11112-39114.
11-14-lfc
FURNISHED and unluml•hed
apartments . Close to school.

Phone 992-M34.

10.16-lfc

FURNISHED apartment.
4
rooms and bath. Marton Reynolcls, Mason, W. Va. Phone
713-5147.

11-UU.

For Sale

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PIONEER Travel traDer, IM'I.
211-loot, oeH-contained. carpeting, air conditioned. Good COD·
dillon. Phone Mason 7'13-5771.
11-211-tlc

t,t!RISTMAS SPECIAL! Free
llle-slze walking doll and 3
months of plano lessona by
teacher ol your choice with
tbe purchase of a new Wurlltzer piano. Good quality
guitar outfit. $!Uii; Gonet .,._
leetlon ol Estey cbord organa,
$139.50 up: llfedme guarBJ&gt;.
tee on reeds. WendeD's. 1201
Garfield Ave., Parkersburg,
W. Va. Phone 41S-4401.
11-Jt-291c

PUPPTE~.

POODLE
Toy
miniature. S'15 and AKC
UD. stud
""rvlce and I!J'OOmln•. Phooe
m -M43.
n s 11c

FURNISHED APARTMENTS
In Middleport. All utmu..
paid. Rowley r. Reed, Mid- AKC Golden Retriever puppies.
dleport, Phooe 992-2776.
5%4 Ash St., Middleport. Jl9l.

10.%%-tlc
5443.
6-23-lfc
during my re&lt;"ent stay in the
hospitaL Thank you, and a '11\A!LER LOTS, Bob's Mobile
CHRI'STMAS TREES. on Rt.
cheerful Christmas and healCourt, Syracuse, Ohio on State
1%4 between Long Bottom and
thy happy New Year.
Rt. 124, Phone Bft.2951.
Reedsville. by airport. M. L.
Charles Larkins
Jl.11·tlc
Carr.
12-11-lotp
12-16-ltp

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QUALITY

WHYNOT
GIVE

196-4 CHEVELLE MALIBU • DOOR --- - • • $ 995

Local 1 owner car, 590Uess clean interior, All - good w--w
tirea. _T urquoise over white ftniah. 6 eyl with powerglide
tnna, Radio.

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2- s.-,...
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hlth

Galaxie 4 door, black flnish,clelnl.nterlor,goodw......,. tires,
V8 eogine, auto. trans., power steering, radio, ·heater,
sharp 1 owner cer •

Po~,~~~fes.~!!~~ Co.

I. R-•ln In

,eft

$199.00

A gift that

ke&lt;~&gt;o

.

year • round! Has Urethane
teem insulation for thln walls

- more space inside, less
Ooor space outaide.

POMEROY
992-2181

HOBSTETTER
REALTY
LAST CHANCE TillS YEAR

TO BUY
!IIIDDLEPORT - Gravel ffill
7 rooms, bath, furnace, basement, garage. Asking $14.000.
LAUNDRY - Good going bust·
nm 1\&gt;r husband and wile.
F.xcellent working oondltlons,
Your own boss. Asking
120.000.110
FIREPROOF - building East
Main IIOxBO. Good location for
business. Asklno 120.11011.00

er.,..,

BABY SITl'ING in my home.

l'booe New Raven 852-1130.
U.!Utc

Wanted To Buy
lllLL BUY raw fun! and beef
bides. Carl Cbevaller, Lolli!
Bollmlt
II-~

J11ED PqNY SULKY and bar,_, CaB -

- 11-10-lfc

Wanted
ANTIQUES. furniture. dl-.
mllceDaneou!. Mrs . Howard
Cedi, IIIII W. Main st., PomeI'OJ.
1-25-Uc

For Sale or Trade
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ltll'l POII'I'fAC P'lreblnl, V-II au.
tranmdalon, ll!lla
Oldolllobl1e convertible, V-11.
powerlleerlng, power br-;
. 1111 Rambler lllatloo wagon,
· f eyllndor, standard. Financing ovaUable. Phone tiUM7
.. 1111Ur411.
11-24-lfc

Busl•ss Opportunities

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oooortunlly.
lla...,_ trainoe tbllarea.
IMJTied, Bile 25 to 110. fuJJ or
' lll1 limo. Jneomo unllmltod.
lloplr fD Dally 8entlnol, !los
• G, Pamor.,, Ohio.
11-11-lllc

Beautifully Shoped, Pruned, Sprayed or Unsprayed.
No Prettier Trees Avail·
able Any Where.

HENANG SPRINGS
Parking Lot Rt. 1
l!AY, Phone 74M75S. 11-U-~

- -home,-

. 19114 MOBILE

12 • 51

wttb II!&gt; out room. Priced ..,..
............. Phone days Jl9l.
51118. ovenlngl IIIIM!$7.
11-11-lltc

WILL Be A
Glft ·For
The Whole

.fl.ll

~OR

CHRISTMAS

Schwane! •rlne
HocklniPOrt, IIIIo
Phone 667·3370

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SPECIAL
SHOW TIRE SALE

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AIC CLEANER
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY

"-•• populor ,, .., a•ollabl ••
Lhnttelll .ftllmb.r Clf tbla prlc••

Alterations, alpp•rt and ,
poclcets

Heevl, tlvty, eatra d-p ,,....,,

77S.U Whlto St4.woll•

-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992-2094
,...,., ..... &amp; Alto
606 E. Main Pom•roy, 0.

l'lu. 2. 19 ll.4er•l Tu

PuUy tu•r.......,.. Built by a ltlt
tire ,. •••, for •••

MOORE'S

_laA •. -MAIN

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PO!'EROY

Preparo lor

our paa•lna:

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Sharnen

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AIJTOMORILE tnauranee beett
"'"""lied! Loot ,.,.. oiiOI'IItor'a Ucense'! CaD 191-2111.

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LEGAL NOTICE

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lOMe ..... filM CIMOII Mo
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dldl' 41 7 II.. ~ Abb'±t·
t.or • • tiM wm r
,.,. 111 11111
Nate .t ~ R. Jr1:Dt. lat. of
ItS: ......... t • •, denutal
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our dl11olutlon,
11 where least
AU nnka lovoted.
Tho FIJnib
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q~ected.

PIIOIAft .IUDINI

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l!'achlDeo
•nd servli'e. ABC En!enn'lles.

RADlO and TV renoir, bouse
calla. and anteonas lnatalled.
Jolm Barrlaon, Phone 111121112.
U-IJ.Ife

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Hartford
Mr. IJ1d Mro. Harey Holllllan
have learDBCI that their aoa. Greiory, who Ia stat1ooed lnVietDim,
has been promoted to !he nnkof

•erseant. He has also siped. 111
1\&gt;r another six moothsofdleyln
Vlelmm. llo wiD ~ t h o
Chrlotmas holldljfo with hlo wile,
Ellen, IJ1d his parenta, and then
wiU rewrn to Vletaom.
Mr. IJ1d Mro. Gordon Johnson
Ud dauahten ot a.mbler. 0. ,
were holldaJ weekand guoota ot
Mr. aad Mro. HaroldJMr. IJ1d Mro. Paul llcJuah aad
lamll,y of Roanoke, VL, apentlllo
hoilda!'• with rotsthea In t h o
BendlniL
Mr. IJ1d Mro. JolmFryvlalted
dur!Jw the weekend with Mr. IJ1d
Mra. Freeman Rouoh In Cle,..
land, VL
Mr. ani Mrs. Cllffonl Yoatof
Otarle1ton Yislted with M r s.
Yosraparent., Mr.am:!Mra.Phll
Bale)'. during tho 1blnkqlvina
holiday.

Mrs. J, V. McGrew returned
~ altar~ tho
holiday weekend with Mr. 1 n d

heme

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Q-Whne lllho onlv pla&lt;e

In tho Uftittd State• where
tour lltlttl ""'ot1
A-Where Arizona, Colo-

rado, New Hexlco and Utah
come lo&amp;etber. A monument
IDirb !lie olte.
Q--Wh4t animal toll bees7
A-The atullll: hao the reputation of dl&amp;lng up nests of
)'eUowjackefi" or WIIPI with
Ill sharp clawa and eating the
gruba, for IDMCtl are a stapte
In their dlot.

Mr, aad Mro. William Ruaoetl
iMIIb' vlolted. duriJW t h e
weekend with nlaUveo lliSI&gt;rtnr-

and

ftald, Ohio.

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Somdtl1 auo•ta of Mr. and Mrs.
Harey II&lt;CNin were Mr. aad
Mro. 1107 EWa of Harrtaomllle,
0., loin. Vado Clldwoll of Pom0&lt;07, Mr. IJ1d Mra. Marvlnltlarr
of Butralo, Mro. Junea Carlton of
Gall1polis IJ1d Mra, Larry Jividen ol. New Haven.
Mra.
E. Fry wao tho weekand 11110•1 of loin. Y-r

c.

oiMason.

(GJ&lt;OAN!&gt;

Mro. G"''IIO')' Holllllan -

li 1S MY
ANKLE 1

1'hll*t8lv11W with her parento,
Mr. and Mro. ~lllrd,of

DOC!

Mra. William Noose ol llu&lt;:ha. HurriC8111.
Mr. ani Mro. Donold Hart and
Mr. IJ1d Mro. Otbo Llevlnrloft lilmib of PhUadab&gt;hla apont tho
TuoldiJ for an •-eel - o n Thankllllivtnr holldarl with Mra.
In florida.
Freda Hart.

looatlon. buolneoo doing good.

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Phone days ..............
1115-4157.
D-11-lltc

SINGER, 19118 model, Ute IIOW
USED SPINET plano, A-1 «lllIn beautiful welnut cabinet.
dlllon, light walnut ftnllh,
Just set dial to make design,
1485. Wendell's. 1209 Garfield
atlldles, zig ""·
Ave.. Parlrersburg, W. Va.
bllnd-bomt!, etc. Pay balance
Phone ewn.
11-21-!Jtc
fiUO; nothing down, •.10
monthly, or $61.10 cub.
POTATOES, Phone 843-2254
Phone Ravenswood
Clarence Proffitt, Portland.
alter 6 p.m.
11-lt-lltc
10-16-tlc
liiXED HAY. 0ootaet Man1n
mAW. Phone 19U227.
Keeballlb, l'booe J1Un1eroJ
IJ+I2tp
1111%-5342 or Cheoter lltf&gt;.3913.
11-lUic
AI'PROX1MATELY tOO bales
hay, etitlre lot. 40 centa • ONE MARK 7 and cme Polly
hole; smaller lola 50 cen11 a
Oomm 4 ch8DIIe!a Top Hat
bale. Phone 918-1173. l2-15-3tp
antenna. OompleR oet $1011;
'47 lnternallonal It-ton 1000 BALEs ol iood mlud boy,
far parts "''
""'""'"· Oltlo.
Ed
Dunlap,
Ooolv!Ue,
lint and cutttnp, •
c:euta a bole. Homer c. n
Pbone ..,.JIIM,
12-11-lllc
lard. Pbone 112-11250. 11-lt.,

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MJ 18«1 of Blue Lultro for
year old aeldlnp, weD tralll. eel, gentle, Cheap. R h o d 1 cleaning ...,.&amp;. Rent electrtc
. flautll. 00 Grove Road, RL llhampaoer. ·tl. Bater Jl\imlture. .
~INie
1. Racine, Oldo.
11-JI.IIc

"MAIL"

Subscription Rates
1 YEAR ·.... · ...... $10.00

Greanland,-N e w Guinea,

Borneo and Madapacar are
the. lour largest ~aln the

world.

MONTHS ......... .
67

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aulllerlptloa Jo Tbe Dally SeDtlnel lo:

Name ........................... ..
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We w•l Sead AChristmas Card

• • • $2,595

s..ar.!!port eoov.

porfoim.w Ill ChovrGiel liDo wlchlte cu. ln. ....
pne, Turbo ~· Tur·
bolot qlne, P'"'or IIIMrlnl.

A1maltl Ukolbodllitwueald.

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bueklldn
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CIGARE'M'E;venclln~

Mason. W. Vs. Phone 77U543.
11-t-llc

1\lSii!E: !

aee be)'OIII, tram which DO
one haa returMd. Lettered
lllOIIUIIenta a)'lltboli.Je them.

MACJIT'IES reoalr
all makes. WV 22284. The Fabrle Shop, Pomerov. Authorized Slll!lor Sal..

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M/Arrt; 'IOtJ

With iq&gt;OIIOIIO you walkllono
Ul1 the aeparatlon or body and
ooul. Knowledge o!q&gt;o with tho
pve. Only then, talth do we

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Wile ani mother, twogreateat names.

SEWING

S-29-tlc

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SPEED A~P '/OJR.
11001,1 AT THE '/MCA

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our third noor bud•et shoo.
Baker Furnll•re. Middleport.
Oblo.
a.tfc

We

ALREAD'I'.

In loving memt&gt;r)' of Mra.
VIola Louks who paned awl¥ ,
December 16. 1001, 7 yeara

81!()~ F.'!'

Service.

ll!E JUNGI.!

In MliiiiGI J

READY . .,IX concrete dellv·
ered right to your project
Fast and easy. Free estimates. Phone 1192-3%84, Goeg.
leln Ready . Mix Oo., Middleport. Ohio.
6 30 tie

and

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773-5543

AIR CONDITIONING Relrlger·
atlon service. Jack's Refrlgeratlon, New Haven. boDe
11112-2078.
4 • tie

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Professional rua
cleanlna·auarantead
Mason, West Vlrainia

LEGAL NOTICE

Business Services

SMAU BVSINI!SS. Pomeroy
S.Wng duo to otber

HE DON'T

;J:

f.wr ull ply nylon.

S5.55

For

THE DAILY SENTINEL

dut1

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

lleol Estate For Sale

giving the

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CHRISTMAS TREES

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(N•t A Drlv.. Thru)

1965 FORD ..................................... S 1M.S

Santa ·. Suggests

Employment Wanted

IT AIN'T

Business/Services

V8 engine, autdnatic trans., spotless clean interior. Red
flnUh, f brand new w-w tires. Radio. A real sharp car.

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ELVINEV

Pomeroy
Motor Co•.

3 ROOM unfurnished apartment. TWO- YEAR.old sorrel horse,
Phone 992-3975.
IU.tlc
alBo bridle and saddle Ulte
WILL DO sewing at home new. Phone 992-29110. 12-13-8k
zippers,
pockets, pegging. FOUR ROOM house with blllb,
For Sale
hemming. alterations, etc.
picture window, on Lincoln SOLID STATE stereo. 11168 walMrs. Freddie Thabet, Mason,
Hgts. Call 11112-1'1110 or fm.MSI.
nut console model, 4-speed UKE NEW EIIMA Z2 caliber
Phone 773-MSl.
4-~ &gt; ·fC'
lUIIe
automatte pistol $1!0. WUI IIC·
automatic changer, 4-spoaker
cept 22 rifle on trade.
sound system. Pay only
VACANCY lor two elderly peo. HARMONY apartments - 3 and
HI«&lt;M!.
~15-6tc Come In and make ut an offer
f;L:I2, or moothly payments.
pie. Prefer private paid pa• rooms, furnished, new:
GEO. HOBS'J ETI ER, Bnker
Call !193-ma.
IS.I3-3tc
ti.entl. Phone Masun, 173--5185.
walls, lloon, furniture. PriHELEN
or VIRGIL TEAFORD
OOST brtgbt cPrpel colors, re.
111-8-llc
vate parking. Out of all
11%-.13!5
star. them with Blue Lustre. 'SSOCIATES
ORHAMCNTS AT LOWEST
Doods. 3 blocks from PomeSYRACUSE
PRICES
Rent electric shampooer ft .
AQUARIUMS - Cbrlstmas sets
roy post office. IHIU392 from
IZ-13-3tc
Tiny's Bargalnland. 12-!&amp;«c
For Clwi•ITINI• D.corotlon
5. 10. 15 gallons. see our com10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
!Utlc
12 TREE _B_ULBS • •• , , ....t 79c
plete line ol exoUc flllb and
1 et. LIGHT SET .......... 98c
ALL OTHER CHRISTMAS
supplies. G~t c&lt;rtlflcates TRAILER. Brown'• Traller
ORNAMENTS, Vol. ta 1.49 • • 79c
BusiRPss Services
available. The House of WUCHRISTMAS CARDS .... lu:. 79c
Bu•ln.,ss Services
Park, Minersville, Oblo. Phone
S...oll Artlflclol
SOII, lim road left below
119U:124.
U.lll-lltc
MZER. BACKHOE. trendier
CHRrSTMAS TRUS •• • • • , .• 98c
SKATE·A·WAY hollday parties.
POTTED CHRISTMAS
Pleasant Point Resort. Open
and truck service, septic
FLOWERS . . . . ....... . bCMII ftc
Thanksglvllll!, Friday, Nov.
8 to 8 'nles. tbnJ Sal. Pb. NICE FURNISIIED and unlurtank, . water Jines. basements,
22.
Cluismas, Fri., Dec.
6'15-1065.
IM-Iotp
also toosoil. Henry Bahr,
)llshed living quarlenl for
Bryants Budget Shop
20. New Yean1 Eve., Tues ..
alngle people. Coupl.. or oman
108 W, Main
Pom•roy
Phone 985-3988 or Roger Bahr.
Dee. 31, 7:30 to 12:30. Open
992·5896
REVIVAL AT a Golna C'IIUrd!
Phone 1185-3958.
11'13-301~
lamilleo. Four vacancies In
Christmas
Eve. Closed &lt;llrtst.
lor a Oomlng Lord, Bible
Mld\!leporl.
Phone
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mao. Open Wednesday, FriBapliBt Temple, Mlner!vllle,
C. C. BRADFORD
11-11~ DALMATION PUPPIES I or
day.
Saturday, 7:30 to 10,30.
beglmtlug Monday, Dee. 16,
AUcriONI!:ER
Chrlolmas glfta, pure bred
Available
for partleo, Mon.,.m- ulg1rtly 7:311 p.m. FURNISHED Ove room bouse, mate and female $25 ead!.
Complete Servlee
day, Tuesday and Tburoday
~list Rev. Ken DarrtngPhoae MB-311!1
Third st., Mason. Newly painMrs. Pete OIIIJDger, New Hanights. Saturday and SUnday
1... Second Baptist Church. led, forced alr gas lurnaco. ven, phone 1182-1350. 11-15 6tc
Racine. Olllo
afternoons.
Phone 985"3929 or
Ravenswood. Everyone welCriU Bradford
Call Mason 11112-2971. U.~
11115-3585.
lt-17.ale
COII)e.
11-11-litc
5 I tic
PONY, BEEF COW, 58 C1Jevx
and 59 Plymouth ean, pllone
Pets For Sale
REVIVAL SERVICES will be
843-2'1'18.
11-IHie
held, siL-ting Dee. 15 at 7:30 READY NOW. AKC Scottles.
&lt;OCker female, 7 monlbs;
p.m. at !he Plants Memorial
Beagles, and beautiful PeekChureh on tbe Racine - Letart
A-PODS ready Dee. %3; mlnl- F.ARLV AMERICAN stereo,
RAI. Rev. L. R. ~ Ia the
lovely maole finish. wltb tnalme Sclmauzenr and wire
evalll!elist, ol SandyviUe, W.
!l!ant on radio. A'M &amp; FM, 4terriers; also breeds.'
Va. The poj&gt;Uc Ia cord1al1y inspeed changer. dual volame
Bubroo Kennels, Ooolvillo,
vited. Pastor Rev. Erneol
oontrol.
Balanco of $111.21 or
Ohlo. Phone 667-31154.
Deetet.
12-16-41
montbly
payments of 1'1. can
U-12-IOtc
9!J2.3211.
tS.t3-3tc
AS OF TillS date I will not be
For Sale
roopc!OIIble for debt&amp; contractMIXF.Il HAY. contact Jobn J.
ed by anyone other tban 111}'- REDUCE SAFE, simple and
Rose. Lone Bottom. Oblo.
fast with Gobese tablets. Ill&gt;
oelf.
Leo R. Ferrell.
Phone 918-2122.
IZ-13-6tc
ly 91 oents. Nelson Drugs.
11-15-atp
11-2l-30tp 4A LEGHORN HENS. 80e each.
Gall Mtner. Phone 1111%-31911
HelpWanted
AKC
Puppies,
ScoUies,
Cockers.
or 74UI:I9.
D-13-3tc
CAll IIJPS, Wal.,_ and allo
Poodles, Wesu.. and Sclmauz.
nllable penon to operate
ers, Barkaroo Kl's., Cootvme, 19114 CHEVROLET l'MPAILA.
IIWIIA:II board,
steak
Ohio, Phone 667-3654.
lfQe, phone llfU432 or 11112' door hanlloo, V-II PU!omat.
11-11).30tc
lc, clean car. wiD sell ....-.
:1110.
12-IU!c
able. phone Mason 773-m2.
D-13-3tc

Notice

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196-4 FORD GALAXIE 500 H.T. CPE •• --- $1195

•ck W. ~artey,
Mgr.

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WANT .4.0
INFORMATION
DEADL.INES

J , .... Dar l•fera P•licotiott

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llloNiay O.aclli• 9 ,..,.. _
Ca...eollotion• &amp; C.,.rocu""•
~Ill ~- ate.,ad urotll t 41 -111. for
Dar .t P""'llutlon

REGULATIONS
Til. Puhlial.r ralai'\IU fho rig.ht
to .d~t ot raiaC'I gny ad1 daa..,.d ob·
!-c-11-bla. Tt.f.ubllthar "(ill n..t: '

W ralpOntlblo or mora than ona
lncllll'ncf ln1arf i on .
RATES
F., ll'oltf Ad S.rvica

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1:0ttt"1 ,.. Word OM lnaartioft

Mi ~&lt;~ll•u'"' ~;i• 7Sc
12 canh par ..,ord throa ton.aeu 11¥0 inlart iona .
II calttl ,., Word ai• con.. c:uliva

IM.-tions
' 25 ,., ca"' Do .count 411 po~id od1
..... 11h paid wothin 10 de~y1 .
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITU.ARY

$1 .50 for .50 word '"'"'"'.,"' - Eo
..tditionol word lc .

BLIND ADS.
Ad.thlo,..l 2.5c Chor1a per Ad,.••·

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OF.F ICE HOURS
8:30 o ~ "' - t~:~ S:OO p . ll'l Doily
1: 30 ,;. m• . t.o 12:00 Nool\ ;oturd~

Card Of Thanks
10 THOSE friends and relatives who remembered me

For lent
FURNISHED garage aport.
men! on Lincoln lUll. Ulllltlea paid, adult. only. 1'110110
11111-34119.
U.J3.,1tc

e ROOM apartment, c - 1D
down!Dwn Pomeroy . Ca U Jl9l.
%143 before 5 p.m. 11-18-Uc
TRAILER SPACE, ready ID
hook up. private, plenty ol
room lor children to pill)',
Phone 11112-39114.
11-14-lfc
FURNISHED and unluml•hed
apartments . Close to school.

Phone 992-M34.

10.16-lfc

FURNISHED apartment.
4
rooms and bath. Marton Reynolcls, Mason, W. Va. Phone
713-5147.

11-UU.

For Sale

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PIONEER Travel traDer, IM'I.
211-loot, oeH-contained. carpeting, air conditioned. Good COD·
dillon. Phone Mason 7'13-5771.
11-211-tlc

t,t!RISTMAS SPECIAL! Free
llle-slze walking doll and 3
months of plano lessona by
teacher ol your choice with
tbe purchase of a new Wurlltzer piano. Good quality
guitar outfit. $!Uii; Gonet .,._
leetlon ol Estey cbord organa,
$139.50 up: llfedme guarBJ&gt;.
tee on reeds. WendeD's. 1201
Garfield Ave., Parkersburg,
W. Va. Phone 41S-4401.
11-Jt-291c

PUPPTE~.

POODLE
Toy
miniature. S'15 and AKC
UD. stud
""rvlce and I!J'OOmln•. Phooe
m -M43.
n s 11c

FURNISHED APARTMENTS
In Middleport. All utmu..
paid. Rowley r. Reed, Mid- AKC Golden Retriever puppies.
dleport, Phooe 992-2776.
5%4 Ash St., Middleport. Jl9l.

10.%%-tlc
5443.
6-23-lfc
during my re&lt;"ent stay in the
hospitaL Thank you, and a '11\A!LER LOTS, Bob's Mobile
CHRI'STMAS TREES. on Rt.
cheerful Christmas and healCourt, Syracuse, Ohio on State
1%4 between Long Bottom and
thy happy New Year.
Rt. 124, Phone Bft.2951.
Reedsville. by airport. M. L.
Charles Larkins
Jl.11·tlc
Carr.
12-11-lotp
12-16-ltp

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QUALITY

WHYNOT
GIVE

196-4 CHEVELLE MALIBU • DOOR --- - • • $ 995

Local 1 owner car, 590Uess clean interior, All - good w--w
tirea. _T urquoise over white ftniah. 6 eyl with powerglide
tnna, Radio.

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2- s.-,...
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hlth

Galaxie 4 door, black flnish,clelnl.nterlor,goodw......,. tires,
V8 eogine, auto. trans., power steering, radio, ·heater,
sharp 1 owner cer •

Po~,~~~fes.~!!~~ Co.

I. R-•ln In

,eft

$199.00

A gift that

ke&lt;~&gt;o

.

year • round! Has Urethane
teem insulation for thln walls

- more space inside, less
Ooor space outaide.

POMEROY
992-2181

HOBSTETTER
REALTY
LAST CHANCE TillS YEAR

TO BUY
!IIIDDLEPORT - Gravel ffill
7 rooms, bath, furnace, basement, garage. Asking $14.000.
LAUNDRY - Good going bust·
nm 1\&gt;r husband and wile.
F.xcellent working oondltlons,
Your own boss. Asking
120.000.110
FIREPROOF - building East
Main IIOxBO. Good location for
business. Asklno 120.11011.00

er.,..,

BABY SITl'ING in my home.

l'booe New Raven 852-1130.
U.!Utc

Wanted To Buy
lllLL BUY raw fun! and beef
bides. Carl Cbevaller, Lolli!
Bollmlt
II-~

J11ED PqNY SULKY and bar,_, CaB -

- 11-10-lfc

Wanted
ANTIQUES. furniture. dl-.
mllceDaneou!. Mrs . Howard
Cedi, IIIII W. Main st., PomeI'OJ.
1-25-Uc

For Sale or Trade
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ltll'l POII'I'fAC P'lreblnl, V-II au.
tranmdalon, ll!lla
Oldolllobl1e convertible, V-11.
powerlleerlng, power br-;
. 1111 Rambler lllatloo wagon,
· f eyllndor, standard. Financing ovaUable. Phone tiUM7
.. 1111Ur411.
11-24-lfc

Busl•ss Opportunities

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oooortunlly.
lla...,_ trainoe tbllarea.
IMJTied, Bile 25 to 110. fuJJ or
' lll1 limo. Jneomo unllmltod.
lloplr fD Dally 8entlnol, !los
• G, Pamor.,, Ohio.
11-11-lllc

Beautifully Shoped, Pruned, Sprayed or Unsprayed.
No Prettier Trees Avail·
able Any Where.

HENANG SPRINGS
Parking Lot Rt. 1
l!AY, Phone 74M75S. 11-U-~

- -home,-

. 19114 MOBILE

12 • 51

wttb II!&gt; out room. Priced ..,..
............. Phone days Jl9l.
51118. ovenlngl IIIIM!$7.
11-11-lltc

WILL Be A
Glft ·For
The Whole

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CHRISTMAS

Schwane! •rlne
HocklniPOrt, IIIIo
Phone 667·3370

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SPECIAL
SHOW TIRE SALE

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AIC CLEANER
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY

"-•• populor ,, .., a•ollabl ••
Lhnttelll .ftllmb.r Clf tbla prlc••

Alterations, alpp•rt and ,
poclcets

Heevl, tlvty, eatra d-p ,,....,,

77S.U Whlto St4.woll•

-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992-2094
,...,., ..... &amp; Alto
606 E. Main Pom•roy, 0.

l'lu. 2. 19 ll.4er•l Tu

PuUy tu•r.......,.. Built by a ltlt
tire ,. •••, for •••

MOORE'S

_laA •. -MAIN

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PO!'EROY

Preparo lor

our paa•lna:

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Sharnen

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AIJTOMORILE tnauranee beett
"'"""lied! Loot ,.,.. oiiOI'IItor'a Ucense'! CaD 191-2111.

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t.or • • tiM wm r
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our dl11olutlon,
11 where least
AU nnka lovoted.
Tho FIJnib
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PIIOIAft .IUDINI

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l!'achlDeo
•nd servli'e. ABC En!enn'lles.

RADlO and TV renoir, bouse
calla. and anteonas lnatalled.
Jolm Barrlaon, Phone 111121112.
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Hartford
Mr. IJ1d Mro. Harey Holllllan
have learDBCI that their aoa. Greiory, who Ia stat1ooed lnVietDim,
has been promoted to !he nnkof

•erseant. He has also siped. 111
1\&gt;r another six moothsofdleyln
Vlelmm. llo wiD ~ t h o
Chrlotmas holldljfo with hlo wile,
Ellen, IJ1d his parenta, and then
wiU rewrn to Vletaom.
Mr. IJ1d Mro. Gordon Johnson
Ud dauahten ot a.mbler. 0. ,
were holldaJ weekand guoota ot
Mr. aad Mro. HaroldJMr. IJ1d Mro. Paul llcJuah aad
lamll,y of Roanoke, VL, apentlllo
hoilda!'• with rotsthea In t h o
BendlniL
Mr. IJ1d Mro. JolmFryvlalted
dur!Jw the weekend with Mr. IJ1d
Mra. Freeman Rouoh In Cle,..
land, VL
Mr. ani Mrs. Cllffonl Yoatof
Otarle1ton Yislted with M r s.
Yosraparent., Mr.am:!Mra.Phll
Bale)'. during tho 1blnkqlvina
holiday.

Mrs. J, V. McGrew returned
~ altar~ tho
holiday weekend with Mr. 1 n d

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Q-Whne lllho onlv pla&lt;e

In tho Uftittd State• where
tour lltlttl ""'ot1
A-Where Arizona, Colo-

rado, New Hexlco and Utah
come lo&amp;etber. A monument
IDirb !lie olte.
Q--Wh4t animal toll bees7
A-The atullll: hao the reputation of dl&amp;lng up nests of
)'eUowjackefi" or WIIPI with
Ill sharp clawa and eating the
gruba, for IDMCtl are a stapte
In their dlot.

Mr, aad Mro. William Ruaoetl
iMIIb' vlolted. duriJW t h e
weekend with nlaUveo lliSI&gt;rtnr-

and

ftald, Ohio.

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Somdtl1 auo•ta of Mr. and Mrs.
Harey II&lt;CNin were Mr. aad
Mro. 1107 EWa of Harrtaomllle,
0., loin. Vado Clldwoll of Pom0&lt;07, Mr. IJ1d Mra. Marvlnltlarr
of Butralo, Mro. Junea Carlton of
Gall1polis IJ1d Mra, Larry Jividen ol. New Haven.
Mra.
E. Fry wao tho weekand 11110•1 of loin. Y-r

c.

oiMason.

(GJ&lt;OAN!&gt;

Mro. G"''IIO')' Holllllan -

li 1S MY
ANKLE 1

1'hll*t8lv11W with her parento,
Mr. and Mro. ~lllrd,of

DOC!

Mra. William Noose ol llu&lt;:ha. HurriC8111.
Mr. ani Mro. Donold Hart and
Mr. IJ1d Mro. Otbo Llevlnrloft lilmib of PhUadab&gt;hla apont tho
TuoldiJ for an •-eel - o n Thankllllivtnr holldarl with Mra.
In florida.
Freda Hart.

looatlon. buolneoo doing good.

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1115-4157.
D-11-lltc

SINGER, 19118 model, Ute IIOW
USED SPINET plano, A-1 «lllIn beautiful welnut cabinet.
dlllon, light walnut ftnllh,
Just set dial to make design,
1485. Wendell's. 1209 Garfield
atlldles, zig ""·
Ave.. Parlrersburg, W. Va.
bllnd-bomt!, etc. Pay balance
Phone ewn.
11-21-!Jtc
fiUO; nothing down, •.10
monthly, or $61.10 cub.
POTATOES, Phone 843-2254
Phone Ravenswood
Clarence Proffitt, Portland.
alter 6 p.m.
11-lt-lltc
10-16-tlc
liiXED HAY. 0ootaet Man1n
mAW. Phone 19U227.
Keeballlb, l'booe J1Un1eroJ
IJ+I2tp
1111%-5342 or Cheoter lltf&gt;.3913.
11-lUic
AI'PROX1MATELY tOO bales
hay, etitlre lot. 40 centa • ONE MARK 7 and cme Polly
hole; smaller lola 50 cen11 a
Oomm 4 ch8DIIe!a Top Hat
bale. Phone 918-1173. l2-15-3tp
antenna. OompleR oet $1011;
'47 lnternallonal It-ton 1000 BALEs ol iood mlud boy,
far parts "''
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Ed
Dunlap,
Ooolv!Ue,
lint and cutttnp, •
c:euta a bole. Homer c. n
Pbone ..,.JIIM,
12-11-lllc
lard. Pbone 112-11250. 11-lt.,

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MJ 18«1 of Blue Lultro for
year old aeldlnp, weD tralll. eel, gentle, Cheap. R h o d 1 cleaning ...,.&amp;. Rent electrtc
. flautll. 00 Grove Road, RL llhampaoer. ·tl. Bater Jl\imlture. .
~INie
1. Racine, Oldo.
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Mason. W. Vs. Phone 77U543.
11-t-llc

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one haa returMd. Lettered
lllOIIUIIenta a)'lltboli.Je them.

MACJIT'IES reoalr
all makes. WV 22284. The Fabrle Shop, Pomerov. Authorized Slll!lor Sal..

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Ul1 the aeparatlon or body and
ooul. Knowledge o!q&gt;o with tho
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our third noor bud•et shoo.
Baker Furnll•re. Middleport.
Oblo.
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In loving memt&gt;r)' of Mra.
VIola Louks who paned awl¥ ,
December 16. 1001, 7 yeara

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READY . .,IX concrete dellv·
ered right to your project
Fast and easy. Free estimates. Phone 1192-3%84, Goeg.
leln Ready . Mix Oo., Middleport. Ohio.
6 30 tie

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AIR CONDITIONING Relrlger·
atlon service. Jack's Refrlgeratlon, New Haven. boDe
11112-2078.
4 • tie

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cleanlna·auarantead
Mason, West Vlrainia

LEGAL NOTICE

Business Services

SMAU BVSINI!SS. Pomeroy
S.Wng duo to otber

HE DON'T

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lleol Estate For Sale

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1965 FORD ..................................... S 1M.S

Santa ·. Suggests

Employment Wanted

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Business/Services

V8 engine, autdnatic trans., spotless clean interior. Red
flnUh, f brand new w-w tires. Radio. A real sharp car.

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ELVINEV

Pomeroy
Motor Co•.

3 ROOM unfurnished apartment. TWO- YEAR.old sorrel horse,
Phone 992-3975.
IU.tlc
alBo bridle and saddle Ulte
WILL DO sewing at home new. Phone 992-29110. 12-13-8k
zippers,
pockets, pegging. FOUR ROOM house with blllb,
For Sale
hemming. alterations, etc.
picture window, on Lincoln SOLID STATE stereo. 11168 walMrs. Freddie Thabet, Mason,
Hgts. Call 11112-1'1110 or fm.MSI.
nut console model, 4-speed UKE NEW EIIMA Z2 caliber
Phone 773-MSl.
4-~ &gt; ·fC'
lUIIe
automatte pistol $1!0. WUI IIC·
automatic changer, 4-spoaker
cept 22 rifle on trade.
sound system. Pay only
VACANCY lor two elderly peo. HARMONY apartments - 3 and
HI«&lt;M!.
~15-6tc Come In and make ut an offer
f;L:I2, or moothly payments.
pie. Prefer private paid pa• rooms, furnished, new:
GEO. HOBS'J ETI ER, Bnker
Call !193-ma.
IS.I3-3tc
ti.entl. Phone Masun, 173--5185.
walls, lloon, furniture. PriHELEN
or VIRGIL TEAFORD
OOST brtgbt cPrpel colors, re.
111-8-llc
vate parking. Out of all
11%-.13!5
star. them with Blue Lustre. 'SSOCIATES
ORHAMCNTS AT LOWEST
Doods. 3 blocks from PomeSYRACUSE
PRICES
Rent electric shampooer ft .
AQUARIUMS - Cbrlstmas sets
roy post office. IHIU392 from
IZ-13-3tc
Tiny's Bargalnland. 12-!&amp;«c
For Clwi•ITINI• D.corotlon
5. 10. 15 gallons. see our com10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
!Utlc
12 TREE _B_ULBS • •• , , ....t 79c
plete line ol exoUc flllb and
1 et. LIGHT SET .......... 98c
ALL OTHER CHRISTMAS
supplies. G~t c&lt;rtlflcates TRAILER. Brown'• Traller
ORNAMENTS, Vol. ta 1.49 • • 79c
BusiRPss Services
available. The House of WUCHRISTMAS CARDS .... lu:. 79c
Bu•ln.,ss Services
Park, Minersville, Oblo. Phone
S...oll Artlflclol
SOII, lim road left below
119U:124.
U.lll-lltc
MZER. BACKHOE. trendier
CHRrSTMAS TRUS •• • • • , .• 98c
SKATE·A·WAY hollday parties.
POTTED CHRISTMAS
Pleasant Point Resort. Open
and truck service, septic
FLOWERS . . . . ....... . bCMII ftc
Thanksglvllll!, Friday, Nov.
8 to 8 'nles. tbnJ Sal. Pb. NICE FURNISIIED and unlurtank, . water Jines. basements,
22.
Cluismas, Fri., Dec.
6'15-1065.
IM-Iotp
also toosoil. Henry Bahr,
)llshed living quarlenl for
Bryants Budget Shop
20. New Yean1 Eve., Tues ..
alngle people. Coupl.. or oman
108 W, Main
Pom•roy
Phone 985-3988 or Roger Bahr.
Dee. 31, 7:30 to 12:30. Open
992·5896
REVIVAL AT a Golna C'IIUrd!
Phone 1185-3958.
11'13-301~
lamilleo. Four vacancies In
Christmas
Eve. Closed &lt;llrtst.
lor a Oomlng Lord, Bible
Mld\!leporl.
Phone
·
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mao. Open Wednesday, FriBapliBt Temple, Mlner!vllle,
C. C. BRADFORD
11-11~ DALMATION PUPPIES I or
day.
Saturday, 7:30 to 10,30.
beglmtlug Monday, Dee. 16,
AUcriONI!:ER
Chrlolmas glfta, pure bred
Available
for partleo, Mon.,.m- ulg1rtly 7:311 p.m. FURNISHED Ove room bouse, mate and female $25 ead!.
Complete Servlee
day, Tuesday and Tburoday
~list Rev. Ken DarrtngPhoae MB-311!1
Third st., Mason. Newly painMrs. Pete OIIIJDger, New Hanights. Saturday and SUnday
1... Second Baptist Church. led, forced alr gas lurnaco. ven, phone 1182-1350. 11-15 6tc
Racine. Olllo
afternoons.
Phone 985"3929 or
Ravenswood. Everyone welCriU Bradford
Call Mason 11112-2971. U.~
11115-3585.
lt-17.ale
COII)e.
11-11-litc
5 I tic
PONY, BEEF COW, 58 C1Jevx
and 59 Plymouth ean, pllone
Pets For Sale
REVIVAL SERVICES will be
843-2'1'18.
11-IHie
held, siL-ting Dee. 15 at 7:30 READY NOW. AKC Scottles.
&lt;OCker female, 7 monlbs;
p.m. at !he Plants Memorial
Beagles, and beautiful PeekChureh on tbe Racine - Letart
A-PODS ready Dee. %3; mlnl- F.ARLV AMERICAN stereo,
RAI. Rev. L. R. ~ Ia the
lovely maole finish. wltb tnalme Sclmauzenr and wire
evalll!elist, ol SandyviUe, W.
!l!ant on radio. A'M &amp; FM, 4terriers; also breeds.'
Va. The poj&gt;Uc Ia cord1al1y inspeed changer. dual volame
Bubroo Kennels, Ooolvillo,
vited. Pastor Rev. Erneol
oontrol.
Balanco of $111.21 or
Ohlo. Phone 667-31154.
Deetet.
12-16-41
montbly
payments of 1'1. can
U-12-IOtc
9!J2.3211.
tS.t3-3tc
AS OF TillS date I will not be
For Sale
roopc!OIIble for debt&amp; contractMIXF.Il HAY. contact Jobn J.
ed by anyone other tban 111}'- REDUCE SAFE, simple and
Rose. Lone Bottom. Oblo.
fast with Gobese tablets. Ill&gt;
oelf.
Leo R. Ferrell.
Phone 918-2122.
IZ-13-6tc
ly 91 oents. Nelson Drugs.
11-15-atp
11-2l-30tp 4A LEGHORN HENS. 80e each.
Gall Mtner. Phone 1111%-31911
HelpWanted
AKC
Puppies,
ScoUies,
Cockers.
or 74UI:I9.
D-13-3tc
CAll IIJPS, Wal.,_ and allo
Poodles, Wesu.. and Sclmauz.
nllable penon to operate
ers, Barkaroo Kl's., Cootvme, 19114 CHEVROLET l'MPAILA.
IIWIIA:II board,
steak
Ohio, Phone 667-3654.
lfQe, phone llfU432 or 11112' door hanlloo, V-II PU!omat.
11-11).30tc
lc, clean car. wiD sell ....-.
:1110.
12-IU!c
able. phone Mason 773-m2.
D-13-3tc

Notice

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196-4 FORD GALAXIE 500 H.T. CPE •• --- $1195

•ck W. ~artey,
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WASIIINGTON

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(UPI)- All
interstate sales or ftrearm• and
•mmunition, other than thoae
between licensed manutllctur ers, dealers and collectors,
be l'ame federal crimes toda¥ aa
the most restri ctive natioral
gun contr-ol law ever eracted
went into effect.
The controversial new lawfought
stubbornly
by
gun
enthusiasts and branded ~msa­
tisfactor-}' by liberals who called
it " watered down"- was signed
Oct. 22 by President Johnson
after five years of intensive
debate.
lts main provisions prevent
the interstate sale of riOes,
shotguns and ammunlion
thr()lWh the mail or over the
counter unless future state
legislation allows residents to
bu.,} these items in ldjacent
states.
The law does not require
national registration or licensing of guns and gun owr~n.
despite presidential requeata
that it include those provl.!lions.
Interstate sales oC handguns,
meaning pistols am revolvers,
are not incJOOed because th8y
were already barred in the 1968
anticrime bill
Final regulations fur enforcing the Gun Control Act of 1968
were published over the weekeOO in the federal register by
the lm.ernal Revenue Service
which has the responsiblli.Qo of

MEIGS THEATIE
TONIGHT AND TUFSDAY
DECEMBER 16- 17

"DON'T RAISE THE BRIDGE
- LOWER THE RIVEft''
(Technicolor)
Jerr}' Lewis, Terry Thomas
AlSO

"FEVER HEAT"

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Nick Adams - Jeannine Riley
SHOW STARTS7P. M.

handgm

or ammunition tor u.

a

dealer

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from

selUng firearms or ammunition
to anyone he "has reasorable
cause to believe" is a conrieted
criminal, a fugitive, a drua:
addict or ia mentally defective.
-Exempt frmJ ita provisions
antique ems and ammunition,
curios, peU et gull8 operated by
air or ga1 and all handloedilv
equipment except ammunition
components.

Bridge
(Cootimed !rom Pogo I)
readied !ol' the single, 90Moot
clear-eharmel bridge at Herderson, about a quarter mile below
the site of the ill-1ated Stiver
Bridge which connected Point
Pleasant and K&amp;Nup, 0 h I o.
Abutmeras and lard .Piers on
both the West VIrginia and allo
sides are practically cunpleted,
Dorsey said.
SRC Public Relations Director
Carter McDavid had coiled the
new bridge "a miracle in t h e
makirw'' in one anniversary
storY on the bridge.
"I think it will be heralded as
a major engineering step if we
corq,lete it in two years," McDavid said. He said a bridge of
this size oormally would t a k e
four to ft ve years to bull d.
McDavid saidSeptember,1969 1
had been mentioned as a possible target date for opening or
the new span.

Keep your face to the
sunshine and you cannot see

the shadow.-Helen Keller,
American writer and
lecturer.

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llltlted Preaa lnterll&amp;timal
GOV. JAMES A. RHODES TODAY ealled !ol' •

hicha avarqlrclnllloJnld..'IOa

even in his hometown. To
purchase riOes, shotguns and
their ammWlition, the buyer
must be "18.

-Prevent

NEll' YORK (UPI) - ~
Jolin v. Lindsay o! New York,

'l'eqenturoa lrrOIIIon.dol' lhrouatl 5alunlt1 w I I I
averue ..ar normal wUit

lmplemelltlrw the L.w.
The complex act has varloua
seetlona 1 ineludlrw provilllons
that:
- Make it unlawfUl for aoy
person under 21 to buy a

COW¥B!JS .1U IIIIIUcm - i a n of llldUUeo of llle Oblo YcMh Ccxnmluion
lllrouP 1971 u part of hla SoluU- lor t11o Sevanlloa.
Prtnelpal expenditures would be for lhree aew )'outh treatment
1-lllllmo, 0111t tD be built In eaeh of 111e ~~~- porloda, 1969-71,
1971-73 .... 11173-7$. - · oald tlloy would c:oat an Htbn&amp;lod *12,725.000. ''Thlae fatUities are for YOUIW Jeqllewhohave problems,"

In lhe north ID lilo low 40a ID
the south .... to llle low 201
In the 1101'111 to the low fOa in
the south ami to the low 20. in
tllo north ID ..,_ 20o in 111e
soulh. Warmlll( aroun1 midweek, alq with preeipllotlon
averagill(....,.. --.rlach
melted, then turnh!c

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- · aal4 "We wan1 tD make s""' that lllelr opeclal - · are
met. •• He said the altes ~ tbe new inltitullons were not yet deter·
mined, but lllot one of !hom would be In - n Ohio.

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ABSENTEEISM AMONG POUCE ollleero, loaehera ud aovenment eDIJIO)'el iacrellaecl today 11 &amp;he Hq l((q:
!lu apnod ropldiJ acrooa llle •lion. A hsalth o!llclal predicted llle
"'klomlc woold claim 300 to 400 Uvea In New York"'WaohiD&amp;Ian, D. C. .... the
Uor of t11o SOUth r e aebool clOIIIWI and la'VY absenteeiam amour 10vernment "orkera. In tllo Mldweot, pollee aal !Ire....,..._...., tehods .... hoopltolt were IIOrd hit u .......,.. e&amp;lled In old! with tllo !lu.
ATLANTA -

Sailors
Offered
In Trade

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'ftJ'IdJw: thlt Amerlea's dome..
tic crl1l1 wl11 sfve m rest to tie
new .cbnlnlstratlon, called 011
Presklent.elect Richard M. Nixon Sunday to ehaft&amp;&lt;l tllo ....,......
ll ol r.ideral speodlll( tram mUitary to eh1Uan needL
The Nixon administrat&amp;on.
Undla,y said, muat "flee t h e

need tor a ba1tc ...,.,ueatton ot
reSOW'Cea within the federalpvoo

ena:nent."
The New York mi,YOr made the

remarks to the 1i.xtharmhersary
banquet of tllo Ripon Soelecy, a

Brown Gets
State Atty.
Gen's., Post
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More thaD 300 American
pilots are still held in Nortb
Vieu.m, a U.S. spokesmen

said.

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Hit 11 eltarl then, thal 1hei.e
l&amp;id1 U"fhe late 18601 wW t. no rut tor the:li
, .
.
is • ume wbea the laat half- .admlnlalratian, nor pro!lt
eenblr)' lwa ft..U, ...,.t..,wllll ... to turn boCk to
Amvlc:a. For 50 year• out cltlea time, another erao •• 1be qlleS....
bHil IW111tRI wltb the IDo then, Ia boW"1 Howdo•e•roa•
.,...
lauilllt Oftd llle unakwod, a mi- theu dl.ltmBall?"'
Alii Llnd.ll)"a auwer was
JI'&amp;nl _.wlon whleh !led re..... wlwre ourvhal Itself waa take a l0111o hard look at ll1(o
tbr•tened, and crowded trto our eDDI'JDOUI drain" ot more than~
trWicm &lt;lallara ljiOII! an de!enipl
urlaa-L
••Now, with owortunt'Y for the oinca lilo Oftd of .World War II.
..It Ia dille, foruam,ple, to&amp;.OC
unlldlled )Ciftl siDee 10111. ettle.
atqpr omder ,.. weilbt of tlo- our dlferMIDII aerpiiJIIee ftm(J
manda udltlftllod,... (In!) the to de- llleir lhinldll( not juSt
potldQill of c:oonmuntiea without tol!aapln(ua-..reD'omoutai..:O
reiOUl'ees ·and w,1tboul ~= allodt, lluiiO bq&gt; ,...,...,,....
lndeeenl hOUOiri:'IWe_..l,. llle . . _ , of lkllleotlc: colachools, cn..ae, crime lid tbt llpM," UadiA)' aald.

poaltkJna. H

entorcement.a agencies.

!q&gt;reme Coult boneh slnool964,
when he was elected to an un.
expired tw- IA!rm. In 1966
he was elected to a lull ab:.,year
tarm with a pluni!Q&lt; of &amp;1111011

ST. PAUL, MINN. - HUBERT il HUMPHREY has decided what
he'D do when he l01es hie lease on the vice president's omee: Go
back to school.
HUIJ1)hrey, unsuceesatul Democratic party presidential clllli·
dlte, UIDOWlced he has accepted a shared professorship at MacAlester College ln St. Paul aM the University ot Minnesota. in reJchborla., MinnesapoUa. In an appearance atMacAlesterSunday, Hlllq)~
rey said his deel.s.ion to return to teachirw was made because of
the need " to have my milld and senses stretched once again by stu-

U.S. Infantrymen 67 miles
north
or Saigon
adftnced
agajnst heavy rocket grenade dent&amp; ..
arll machine gun ftre in klllina:
eight of a 30-trtan perrUa toree

Sunday. Two Amerieans were
killed and tM-ee wourkled.

Brown, 53, has been on

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TO DINE DEC. 18

The past pre-nta elub oflbo
Drew Webster Post Awdllar;y
will have Ita annual Chrlltmal
dJMer at Crow's ~ Houae

Dec. 18, at 7:30 p.m . in- Wednesday, Dee. 18, at 6:30 p.
MASON - Mason Chapter 157, stead ol Dec. 25, due to Christ- m. Following lbo clinner IIIey
Order ot Eastern Star. will have mas. Those attendlng are to take will llD tD the homo of Mra. Ben
ita December meeting Wednes· a $2 item for a gift exchange, Neutzling lor their lllftm&lt;ellaaa9.
day,

LODGE TO MEET

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Cynw Vanee without commenta
!rom Alnerlean olllelala In
Waahlli&amp;I&lt;Jn.

table, Harriman said, "We
never make proposals amona
We talk
about
ourselves.
common problems with a view
to having a united front."
Lam had stated, ..the delegation o! the (llouth) Vietnamese
Rep.Jbllc to the Paris conterence will never agree to the
thought of a separate settle-

''I don't know how Mr.
Clll!oml, ata)'ing !ar • ...,. In
Waahln&amp;Um. c:&amp;l1 make remarka
lbout the pro&amp;res• here,,. Ky
Mid. '1"hla wa1 a reference to
• Cll!lord'a 9.ulday -mont that
Sai&amp;On'• 19l811bllng was delaying 111ar1 of 11"1 ...,.,- lalko.

.and Hanoi."
Hi&amp; statement, made to the
French news agency AEP, came
as U. S. Ambassador W, Av erell Harriman waged a diplOmatic campaign to smooth Amer.
ican - South Vietnamese rela-

aenewed his attaek1 oa Defense
Clarl&lt; Clll!ord and
said u would IIOVOr
qree to a pure!J' AmorieanNol1h Vielllameae aettlement.
K,y, leaving hla deleplion
headrpartera after a meetlne of
,..._ two houra will! Ambul&amp;dof w. Averell Harriman.,
l&amp;ld he prol.erred to work
cllreetl&gt; with Harrlmaa and
Saeretary

RUE TUCKERMAN

Tuckerman is
Laid to Rest
Rue Tuckerman, who had deep
family roots in the L.angsvi.Ue~
Dexter area, and who died aver
the weekend, was buried today.
Few Meigs Cowrty men were
more widely known. This picture, taken about ftve years ago
when he was approaching 80, suggests how lasting was his outgoing disposition. h was apparent,
too, in his many years of publie service in civic organb:ations of the county.
'lWo prlncipal ones were tlle
Middleport - Pomeroy Rotary
Club and the lzaak Walton Lea·
gue, both of which he was a char-

er.
Lam also said his delegation
will never agree to recognize its
arch foe - the Viet Cong as lts equa\ in tile negotrirtlons.
Hanoi has demanded such recognition. Difference over meiliilg
the Hanoi demand has led to the
American • South Vietnamese
peace strategy split.

of the rllt - ·

oa1y he had "a very . - . t.alku
with K,y and Ambassador Pham
DIDI Lam. He ealled It a

TF'/."ll
L ePJ.on
,.,. '
e-

T • a
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Initiation - new member• wnl
..,.,,Held on Jab. 20, it WII • IDo
p!;IUilCid Monf*.Y 'tdght whenDrew

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Webtter Poat 39, American Legioia, met at the ,post hcxne.
COmmaader Don Hunnel .PJ'e'o
aided as three new members,
Michael Swatzel, GObert Zwillillllld J~mea Brew:lrwton. were
aeeepWd. A gueat. Barry Boyer 1
reeentb 41achargecl trom the
armed forces, was welcomed.
GQ)' Eddie Guinther reported

assisdno. Cmdr. Hunnol thankod lhaae helping willlthegol!clul&gt;
benquot.

NEW YORK (UPI) - RiChard
M. Nixon, his choice of an
ambassador
to the United
Nations the major lllanPOI.Dleed

appointment

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on any man-made list of flatteries?
Blue, of eon.
And this ia the blue ot blues.
So joyously clear and freah
It ainp with your compi'!Jdon
and with your clothes.
Why even trY to reaiat Bluebird?

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Gaw" proaram thi• )'8U' wu

IMIMIU:ed pcJit ewr-

Home; 6 Die
tlw'auilh thatr hCIDO. All II")'-·

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Seialo Memorial Hoopital.
MrL Arttta _COoper, 40i three
d&amp;U&amp;f*ra, Pttricla." 7i Jacque-

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See Our Collection of Fonwfll-li.oger~
Slips, IIIII( Slips, Briefs, Gowns, P~io­
nolrs, P11j11111u 11114 Ollr New Selection
of Blilt·arid Girdles In lhe llosiPopulor
Styles.
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Jllll a dose o! coogressiooal

munlQ, Fred Borch, chairman

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totaling $916.25 lor N.,...-.
- Autborized....,ert!olltctDoffer for sale ita old tractor 1 whlebwas recently replaced by a .W,
Ford model.
- Gave Fire Chlellllnr7W••
ry ......,.IQ&lt; to orcler four tires for Fire Truck No. L ·

- Doeldocl .... vlllaaO will ..
pay the $5 per ruldwac:a 'I;Mt.allatloo lee requlrod to placo olll*
more firemen &lt;m the vo1uraet
department's fire-bar.

-melon of lllo.UIage as usual cluing the Clll'nd:

holida,y season.
Attending were Ml.)w IACU'.
Clerk Edna Sc:hoelllob, Jane Walton, who wUI begin cloUea .clerk as of Jan. 1, and. eo....
cilmen Franklin Rizer, Ro;r Jleu...
lAir, Lou

PAINT ROCK, Tex. (UPI)-

teacher at the Meigs Community school Monday night when the
Meigs County Mental Retardation
Board met at the county commissioners otrice.
Mr s. Grace Webe r, ~~
............
chall"IRII\ preserted a gift of
money frmJ the Easlern Local
School District Teachers Assodadon with which the board is
to purchase a piece of classromn equipmenL Mrs. Julie Webb

Spec. 4 Steven L. Mch'er was
..just a liWe bit young'' and it
all apparently was a little too
nmdt to bear.
He was being buried t:ocl.l¥ in
• gras s1ess hill IIide cemetery •
dead by hla own hand.
At the age of 20, Mciver had
survived tbe jungles of Viet·
nam, buried a young aon and
mourned his mother who also
took her own lHe. His W1fe had

is teacher at the school which is
conducted in the Rutland Ele-.
mentary School. Jane 111omas is
the assistant teacher, for tbe 13
pt.plls enrolled.

left him.
Mehrer, on leave from Ft.
Riley, Kan., was found shot to
death Sa.turda,y on a deserted
road near Grapevine, Tex.,

Governor Jamea A. Rbode•
Soturdoy preoenled a DiaUnatdahed ·Achievement Award to Cbes ..
ter Volunteer Fire Filhters of
Cheater In Meip~,..,.of
~everal ~roup~ honored during

In leas than a )'ear. they built
a nre house tone eJtOI18h to hold
three lane tire trucks. A tractor plow will! a WI bod lruekwao
&amp;lao asolgnod ID the
Volunteer Fire Fighting Special-

price of admission is one can
of food. Proceeds will go to
the PL Pleasant Volunteer Fire
Dept. Chrisbnas program ror
needy !amilies.

The movies all will be cartoons arll comed,y. If there are
enough participants, the movies will be presented in a ~
Unuous run starting at 1:45 p.

Propose
Museums
In Ohio

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where his father and his es·
tranged wife live. It w a 8

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bomPrebingsidenitnAc~':~ :~~=

e SJ.iva assumed 1n':tr dlctator ruled a suldde.
ialpower.
His father, W.M. Mciver said
No one reported seein.gtheterhe did not want a military rorists who planted the bomb in
funeral for his son.
the crowded business district but
"It is too hard to take," the
subversive pamphlets weretound
elder Mciver said. "He never at the scene.
did get into any misc:hier. He
Costa e Silva's crackdown oo
was just a little b1( young.
his J)Olltical opponents beganfri"His mother committed sui - day with the arrest of hundreds
clde while he was ln Vietnam.
His little 16-month-old son fell ~ persons and the closing down
down some stalrs about Uiree ~ congress for having defied
the government and the armed
months ago and di~ and his
ted fro him
forces.
wife separa
m
.
PoJitical sources said he had
"What else can I say,'' the
oeen releasing a few or t h e
father said.
prisoners and that former Prest ~
dent Jusceline Kubitschek will
he !reed shortly ,
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Oblo Cooeenatloo Aelde..ment
Du Ceremonies. Tbe presentaUon waa made foUowln:g a noon

lata.

Che...,.

.,._ lnjurin
SllarOtt c-or .,ll&amp;I'Onlly wu
,.....,.... lor bod whao an
okll ripped tbroull&gt; tho two •
aloi'J !ramo hOme loealed-

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ouUtandlng work Ia
tbe eonaervatim Geld.
It wu noted that not m a n '¥
small comrm.mitlea boalt ol. haY•
ing !Ire trud!s and Ill
men to mu them. '1'1111 11 true
of the VUloge of Cheater, p&gt;pl•
latiAJo 145,1n Melp CowltJ',
In 1960 llle men !ormod a volunteer rorest and gra11 f i r •
luJJproaolon wtl~ will! tho edo
\'lee lind eneourap- of ,..
Ohio llopartmOnt of Natural U..

.aurcu. DIYllkll,1olForeltr)'ud
Boelama1lolt.
'ntt Dl"oloa proridod a took.. , trudo - powar lake- off

puii!IJlObeuoodaplnolfortll

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.'lb• Clhlooter &amp;ll'eod to
houM ud eon lor IIIIo tnK:k.

and

Mr1. Homer
ttcxl.at the Pcnei"(U' Post Oftlce.

. , . )IIQIId of tholr

equipment, and now bave three
apeclall~'l '.lnits, some of trhicb

tbBJ have had

Called Out

to build. All trucks,

lneludlng the one owned by the
Divtaion, are cleaned and painted l'OIIIIarly.
'l"tUeu.8h perseverance and co.-

operation, Chester Volunteers
have ahowll how a small communit;y can have flre _protection
and help others.
Harold Newell is '"'sllire ehle!
and now operates a ~eniee station located near the fire department.

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Mattox .Property' ln West Columbia.
George Van Maire, Captsln,
said the attic was -on fire but
had been extinguished upon arriv~ ot the department. He said
.... siDve pipe ~ was
too cloae ID the limbers, causing
them to caleb !Ire. Minor dam·
age was reported.

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million In adcllliona lltd lmprovemento to Ohio'a ldllmleal
!acWtles Including the ......,.._
tlon of seven new state "''eeumt.
The
mu.HWnl
would be

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located near major
and-d-ilon.

RhOdea said the lfi'OIIam wu
an Investment ID patrl.oUim.

.. nds program wW teaeb oar
youlh appredalion lor tho .,....

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heritage," Rhodes said. •'Fllr'thermore, it will cantrlbute to
tourism whicb is the third largest industry in Ohio."
Major Items in the pr'081'am
include:
-Como!- of lbo Oldo lilatorical Center DHr the Ita
Fairgroonde In Columllua at a

cost o! about $1.6 miiUm.
Saving &lt;K prleoleu Ohio
buildings and homes of blatorleal lntereot at a &lt;0111 of . $600,000 .

-Complete restoratlallaad-.
velopmenl of 11 major oxlotlnl
state memorials at • COlt a(
about $1.1 mllllon.
The proposed new naaleUIII
would be an blstDrle IIdia
museum and restoratlm ol Fort
In the Dl1toD...... area; an Ohio Rlvv seum County; A Potter IIUIIUID.
In Perry Councy; a cenmlea
Museum In the Eut Llve!pltlj

Plekaw!UIIIll'

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Muswm in Uc:klng caum;, ""'
a Blac:k Swamp 161- 10
Dellanee c...,cy.

Judge Dunarn

Is Promoted
COLUMBUS (UPI)- Afao:-1
chief co.m:sel in the state ~
ney general'&amp; oftlce wu DUDed • Slate SullremO court Jllotiee and a Hl&amp;b court Julllco .,.

Mary Largent

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Gov. Jamea A.. RhDdu ...,:a

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become etrective wbla.
e1oe1 WWiam B. SUllo

Mary Jane Lar-'. 86, died
tbla morning In Hillenot Nuro-

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nlelpal Judp ~

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in&amp; Homo, Athens•

Mrs. Largent is BUrviVed IQo .... 41, to ....
two ...,., Elmer, of Florida, .... ... tho bl&amp;ll oourt.
Howard, ot ~eue• a aliter,
Juad.. l'lild
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Ruth MatfMnY, NeieoeYille; a &amp;ll'eodtolllopft
p:anddauilller, Rlla Pl-., To..

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,dren.
•rol•oo wW be llol4

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'l'l!llrilde.Y at 2 , .... at .... Ewilia ~I wlllt "'" R•. Wilbur
Perrin ollelatlns. Burial wW
be Ia Milo• ~. Frlooola

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World War n memorial in t h e

F~.pteu•

lbw, 5, and Janice, 12; and two
IOnl, DuiQt, 14, and Fraz*te.
4, ...... killed In ""' ~ Ml•"'
oy ~ naln _ . oOnliUOii
at tho hoapllal will! tldrcldearto
buru. 11le oldeat chUd Ia tM
flllib', Sharoll, 11, esoaped will

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Lingerie Depar1111en1
Main Floor

member or the business com-

Cotaltlu.
Gov....... - · cleoerlbod
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aomo of ~hooter Volunleer Fire

lltlloa woat of PorlaltiOilll&gt; W.
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Development; a senator-elect,
Barry Goldwater; a .PJ'eatlgi.OUs

nate

No eaU to this organization
hal gone unanawered, da,V or
b - at the Youlh C*""r• nlshl. The Volunteer&amp; have helpOhln Ellpooltlon Groondlo, Colum- ed IQDI)nll ftrea loeall7 and
aw~. J01ne as rar as A.thenA,
bus.
.. msldn1 the preoontation, Gallla, Morpn and Wallhln&amp;too

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Fire Engulfs

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Pleasant Jaycees movie day
has been announced ror Dec.
23 at 10:30 a.m. at the state
Theatrt! on Main Street.. The

=~Firemen

lutlll( aervlees !ol' lbo oeCOid

loli -wlllolooelita.

gentlemen except Thant wore to
be held ill Nixon's '"interim"
headquarters
in
the Hotel

Olester Fir.e Fighters Progress

reported vel')' aucceaatal. The
.....,ived -tiona whlcllt
were- dcdllo llle ~

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Plerre .
Nixon is already begl.mlng to
(eel the IU'eSsureS of presidential responsibility in his conferences with business and political leaders.
On Monday, for instance, he
new in an Air For ce jet to
Washington where he met with
congressional leaders or his
party, a weekly presidential
task when Calgress is in
sessioo.
Dirksen To Act
After the conference, Nixon

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PORTSMOU'l11, Ohio (UPI) sax .. m-• o! a family clled
Maltdal' nlllhtln • !Ire that SWtlll

SUp,

Shriver had deelined the job,
The U.N. visit was only one of
several conferenc..,a Nb:m scheduled today on an itinerary that
looked as II It had been issued
by the White House.
Busy Day
The president-elect was to
confer toda,y with one foreign
ruler, the Amir of Kuwait; two
governors, Tim Babcock or
Montana and George Ronmey of
Mlehtgan, his secretary4slg.

Hartley.

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Hllllllll pve a detailed . _ t oa
lalt aummer'• bueball pl'(lgi'8!D
oponaorod ~ntiwl1 by lilo
posta of Middleport, Rutlmlaal
PIIIIOI'OJ',
lltpJrted W were

General

But informed sources at tbe
United Nationa aaid it appeared

of the Hrooklngs
The conferences with all the

312, just three under quota, and

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$50 signs, and $360, building
rental, all street Department
Fund; $SOO, power, light and
fuel; $900, tools and suwlies,
and $4,300, new equipment a n d
distributloo equipment, Water
Department FlUid.
The first reading of an ordl.nance prohibiting the pa.rking or
storage Of junked vehicles or
partially dismantled vehielea on
streets or private propercy of the
town was approved . TI1e ordl·
na~~ce provides that owners or
junked vehicles parked on pri·
vate property be given 10 days
written notice to remove the
vehicles. If not re1Jl9-Ved by then,
they would be towed lUAU' and
held until to9r and storage bllls
are paid.
In other activity cwncil:
Approved Mayor Legar's
report of collections from fines

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Secretary

The president~lect•s rumored
choiee for the ambassadorship
bas
been Sargent !iui.ver,
Iormor head of the Peace Corps
and · the Ofttce at Economie

MembershiP wa• reported at

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i Employed by Board ~ 00 ' lUUC W ent W rong :::' :'':~o: :ru::lngdown:
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meeting in February, and a pot·

A meedng of trustees was •~
nounced for Dec. 30 at the post
home. Joe Gilmore showed slides
or his sentce period in Korea
and Okinawa. ~treshmerU were
served by Guy Eddie Guinther

with

Thant.

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Columbus.

lnCOQling

would reveal his choiee for the
eabinet...J.evel post in a stop at
the U.S. mission across the
street tram the U.N. building.
His seheOJ.Ie also lncluded a

Hemadomanyo!his!riendscmr-

A report waa given on the post'•
pll"tlclpatlon in the tuneral tor
Thomas Shasteen. Mllitary rites
were conducted by 1ervlcemen
from the Lockborne Air Base in

of his

adrninistration,
ar.r.npd
to
visit the world body today.
There was speculatlon Nb:on

1ng nearly 30 years or traveling
as a salesman ror the M e i g a
Wholesale Grocery Co.

and gueata was announced tor
New Y•r's Eve attheposthclne.

lectors. $100 a month or $25
a week; passenger cars, 50 cents;
4Uto with trailer attached, $1;

Nixon Visiting UN

ter member and paBt president.

. . luek'-~tormembers, wlves

on the banquet served euwloyes
ot the Farmen Bank and Savlrwa co. 1111 thlnked members

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&amp;»rt, so far, is the ool.y municipality that has moved toward pickup truck under one - half
ton, $1.50; three - quarter ton
oomplyiDg with the new law.
Middleport's p.~blished rates truck, $1.25; one-ton truck, $2;
are hlgher than they woold ra- all other trucks, $2.50 (all rates
vor ,PilYing, village and tolmship "per trip") UJd brush, $5 per
omcials have said prtvatel,y . load.
Pomeroy council last night also
Some of the officials also beUeve the cowtty should share in approved supplemental apprOpriations totaling $11,460 to bal•ioners, representatives of~•· the costa.
cuse Village Council, Salisbury,
Ma.yor Lepr reported first ance the village books at the
Suttoo and Cheller TCI'IOIIOhiJ&gt; steps to seeure acreage ill the close of the year. These includTrustees and of the State De- Dark Hollow area suitable ror a ed $1,200 for the J)Olice PI\Vroll;
portment of Heaitll, will be In- landflll dump to service Pome- $100 , first aid fund; $700, otllce
roy and other political subdi- expenses; $300 parking meters,
vited.
Middleport Village laat month visions wishing to participate. all General Fwtd; $1,450, Ceme~
enacted leglslation establishing
Middle~Qrt
rates., approved tery Fund; $300, employees; $300
eharges tor use of a landfill Dec. 12, lnciudea licensed col- tools and maintenance supplies;

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tions io they ean start the talks
witll the Communists all the soon.

.Wublnalon .... Sai8CII1 1:.1111 said

dump it will open ln Salillbury
Township, west of town. Middle-

lbllicy o! eotabtiobing a iand!lll

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roy Village and neighboring political subdlvlaiona, wW be called ear l.y next month, M a r o r
Charles Legar told members of
Pomeroy Couneii MOII&lt;Ioy nlsh~
Ma.yor Legar said members ol
llle Board of c.,..cy Commit-

ment between the United States

Aeeept Pressure
"'We came here accepting
daa:t we have to race a lot of
pnlllll'e,'• Ky aald. ''We are

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BY J ~ u n WINGETT
A meeting to explore the fea.l·

shape of the conference

the

to doflno the kind or
preaaure he meant, K,y said,
Harrlman rel.laed to diiCU&amp;S

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ahortly alter Lam Baid Sa.igm
would never accept a settlement
cllc:lated by Washington and
Hanoi.
Asked whether tlle allies had
eome up with new propOsal&amp; on

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Set for Middleport's
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"routine meeting," but it came

PARIS (U~ A U,S..&amp;luth
Vietnam Jplit over tbe Vietnam
Iaika wldonal rapidly todO)'.
VIce Preoldenl NIIOI}'en Cao K,y

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er w•eldg_ _.._ 'l:lnz• _rl
lhowers.

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tonl&amp;ht, 6:30 to 7:30.

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Devoted To 'l7u! lnte,....ll Of 'l7u! Mcigl- M0110n Area

Llnd~t~

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me mlllJoa. votes.

In t11o 3GB. Fodr 111!4 . . . tonilhL !.« ltl lllo 20&amp;. 00.

Ileana.

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19 per cent increase and nwa1 areu a 13 per cent, tile agency said
in a periodic report cmnpiled from statistics provided by local law

Warmarthla-*

'lbe lt&amp;le !lap of Geo&lt;ila and
Y.iuiulppl. eonta1n mtntature
confederate fla.gl,

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NEW YORK - JOHN EDGAR HOOVER, 73, llle ooly ._, lilo
Federal Bureau ol lllveltiptlon has .,... had, wW be beck lor an.._. of wcy in llle Nlmo odminlatnUon.
Hoover. who ... headed the FB1 alDee It was created In 1924,
COLUMBUS ;;;.- - · Jamoa
SAIGON (UPil-1'118 Unlll!d wW be ponnltted tD aer.. when Preolcleo&gt;Wie&lt;l Rldlard M. Nbalo
todaJ 11111"1- ...
States today aent heine ..wn ..... a walvw ot t11o """""oory rotir«ned oge o! 65 u Presideal promo c..n Juadeo Paul W.
captured
North
Vletnlmeae Joluuoo clld IDur ,..........
Brown ID tho AltornoY Gensailors in hq)e• of cetUrw back
eral's ol'lee. .NCeeedlng WOAmerican flien held in HanoL
SAN JUAN, P. II, - 11lE U. S. COAST GUARD hooded au ~erial llam B. Saxbo, aloc:ted . - . . ,
In South Viet.:rul allllld forces oeoreh toda&gt; lor aU. S. Air Foree Cll9 earsoplall! c:arryilw oleht lui montll.
killed at least 98 guerrOlasin a Ohio lid PemaylvarQ Reservists that crashed into the dense E1
The ~ wiU be ol.series ot battles.
Yunque Rain Forest oolts '1ft)' to H«nestead AFB, Fta.
!octlvo lmmedlalob' IJIXII realllThe release 12 mile• off the
1be CC.st Guard &amp;aid it had no word on whether the men sur- natlon of Saxbo, - · aald.
North Vietnamese port cl~ ol "wd. The plall! had just token oil fnJm Roosewolt Roods Naval Air
,. Jultl.ee Brown dld not Hek
Vinh was the secon:l su.eh mid- S&amp;atlolll em: the 1,200 mile dlgtlt to the F1orldl blae when It crashed. 1111• _ , . _ but ........ 19
gull repatriation In two lllOIIIha.
acOOiit II llld lilo Rre&amp;l ...,_..
U.S. authorities in saigon Aid
WASHINGTON - THE NATIONAL CRIME RATE for the Drat s.lbiii.Q' that aoea wblllt,., Rbodea
the release was arranged in niDe months of 1968 was 19 per cent abow the same period last said. ur am conf1dent that be
talks between U.S. and N011JJ yeor, llle FBI Aid toda&gt;.
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Vietnamese diplcwnats in Vie~
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