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Dear R.A.L.:
How true is lhat old Russian
This g!ri ,Is not veey, strong- saying, " There Is no greater
willed, She ··ls 'sfriUd ·or .her 11- loneliness than being lonely by,
anee. H•!••elfishandclom/Jjee(- the pair." But now that you'ro
tng and h s parOJits back him up. single, don't spend the rest qr
A year ago she tried to tell him , your Life urepenting," or mourn..
tt was over, but he made such a ing lost love you never reany
tuss - snd his !olko browbeat Celt. Get on with It! - H.
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Dear Helen:
The marriage Is. set for DeHere' s another s:cJe to the " Un.
cember. Showers have been glv. married 'Married" problem. ln
en. Invitatlons are out. His par. our city, it was leurned that
enta are master-minding t h e many coupl{'s on welfare relief
whole show, as she· has only a weren't really married because
wiOOwed mother - who can't they couldn't afford divorces
or won't see how UJ1happy her from former spousc;s. However,
daughter is. Alter all, the young they Uved as families, some
man is well..otr, ~~that creates Cor many year s, and, of course,
blindness In relillves.
proWced .children.
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drink a toast to a hallhearted gone mates, guess what h.awen·
bride?- SILENT FRIENDS
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Dear Friends:
in effeCt, "You're Jiving in sin,
II this girl Is as browbeaten therefore, we must take your c hU~

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certainly needs to know h e r cent foster homes. 01 Naturally
friends are on her side. Your .;the
couple rought back.
aymp8thetlc listening may keep
The case, at thi s writing, is
a halfhearted fiancee f r o ni be- still to be tried. One thing it
coming a broken-hearted wile. has accomplished: a close--down
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on applications for divorce via
Dear Helen:
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Your adVIce to "'Trapped._ was woUld rather live as re spe~taexcellent. Th!r1y yean ago, ~
too, was ~'traooed." 1 married
the man I hac! been eogagecl to·
Cor four years,· because I ,j.lst
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LE1&amp;1JRE

Dear R.A.L.:
How true is lhat old Russian
This g!ri ,Is not veey, strong- saying, " There Is no greater
willed, She ··ls 'sfriUd ·or .her 11- loneliness than being lonely by,
anee. H•!••elfishandclom/Jjee(- the pair." But now that you'ro
tng and h s parOJits back him up. single, don't spend the rest qr
A year ago she tried to tell him , your Life urepenting," or mourn..
tt was over, but he made such a ing lost love you never reany
tuss - snd his !olko browbeat Celt. Get on with It! - H.
her so much - that she caved
ln.
Dear Helen:
The marriage Is. set for DeHere' s another s:cJe to the " Un.
cember. Showers have been glv. married 'Married" problem. ln
en. Invitatlons are out. His par. our city, it was leurned that
enta are master-minding t h e many coupl{'s on welfare relief
whole show, as she· has only a weren't really married because
wiOOwed mother - who can't they couldn't afford divorces
or won't see how UJ1happy her from former spousc;s. However,
daughter is. Alter all, the young they Uved as families, some
man is well..otr, ~~that creates Cor many year s, and, of course,
blindness In relillves.
proWced .children.
·
Up to noW·'h8r rriends have
To make matters more legal,
the sidelines.• ~ld weJ.&amp;v&lt;! ar:JfAn~Q ~ilrovide di v.
. #'Iii"m.......r of-cdr for sftjarate&lt;1tCouples.
lls lieck wtthJamiBUT when a respected and
IY arrangements, reer!Jnina.. seemingly married couple ap.

we

should
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drink a toast to a hallhearted gone mates, guess what h.awen·
bride?- SILENT FRIENDS
ed? The law stepped in and said,

Dear Friends:
in effeCt, "You're Jiving in sin,
II this girl Is as browbeaten therefore, we must take your c hU~

and mismatched as you say, she dren away and put them in de..

certainly needs to know h e r cent foster homes. 01 Naturally
friends are on her side. Your .;the
couple rought back.
aymp8thetlc listening may keep
The case, at thi s writing, is
a halfhearted fiancee f r o ni be- still to be tried. One thing it
coming a broken-hearted wile. has accomplished: a close--down
-H.
on applications for divorce via
Dear Helen:
'
Yle welfare agency. These folks
Your adVIce to "'Trapped._ was woUld rather live as re spe~taexcellent. Th!r1y yean ago, ~
too, was ~'traooed." 1 married
the man I hac! been eogagecl to·
Cor four years,· because I ,j.lst
couldn't tell hlm I didn't love

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cher•

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er and I am - REPEl'\TING AT

afraid to ucause ttOObl•':. by callIng off the engagemeot'?

tlooa, etc. - or

we pllu~e to refliinf'c•ncl:,

s"ad part ~ ~ . 1 fell in love wtUl
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took )leU'S to unravel: He, toO,
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had tell trW&lt;J and hadn't~~
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based on decelt,,.,dlhe dlshoileJ·
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INSURANCE AGENCY
After the divbtce and ~ls· re..
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Phone 992-3254,

Pf'"

$1.1100. '
.
11
17 21r .' FAC'rORY repaired llfi,.,·_,Jl!H(' '
D,,y of Publ lt1H11n
1
anleed, regular tread,
REGUlATIONS
DUE
lo
dfv4H'ce
we
have
a
1968
$12.5o each, John !\',
T 1 ~ P•.':l ~~N rrSP. rveJ t he rleh t to
1'1
"'
, t',l'o \ !tn \ ,I 1 ~ lk\'1 \ lt'll Ol.h
·
Meter,
Syracuse, phone
sewing machihe. This machtctoonaltl! , The pul:lllthtr will not
2788.
ll . .. lltlc
ine d.., dozens of dillerent
;:, rH.J-or:,; N"' for mor t than one In,nsert.on
fancy stitches, makes button· SJNGI?R MODEL-it!, In nice•
RATES
holes and ,darns. Want relia- i watr.ut sewing I able, too k~L For Want Ad $er•uet
...... .. .
ble person to lake over eight 1 and runs like new, fully ~uip.J
J u nit " r WOrd one onttrtlon
rt -•mvm Charge 1Sc
2
Door
SpolleSli
~lean lnterioi·. New ww
payments
of
$6.25
per
montb.
I P"'d to zig tag, monogram,
1" ce nts per ord lllrtt conuoc.u·
trans.
Solid
body,
radio and heater
' :1 .'.
Call 992-2836.
ll I' 6tc
blJitonholc etr., pay 10 pa.}'lo'i
;2 (tft ll ptt Word "1!1 COIISII'CUIIVt
mt'tlt ~ S3.50 each or ~ c.-sh. ; '
'lo JOI,
' .. . . . .
! . . .• .
--~1395l
15 prr cent tUs.count on pard adt. 1968 VICTOR STEREO. AM It I
~'85 4 Ooor. ~Jo&lt;;jol 1 owner car, ctein i~t••Jor
Ph
~92-2ti85
11
7
lfc
,,
,(.~ Pll ' d 'H •IIm la di~l
•
•
I
gi~. automatiC Iran&amp; Power ,teerlng, radio and heater
C o.RD Cf TH A N I&lt; S &amp; O!UTUA·I ~S
FM radio, 4 speakers. • ·speed KNAPP SHO~S. Cliff's Shoe He$' SO fQ t SO v•ord mll1l;num . lbc~
changer, walnut console. This 1 pair fomplete Shor&gt; Serv- :
• • o n ~, word :,
BL tN'O ADS
set still in packing carton,
ICt' , Middleport.
1t .j 30tp
&lt;' ! en o' ~~( .::na tlll
~r
Adv tr·
left in lay-away. Pay balance
~trlltn t .
O o'F I C~ H&lt;lURS
of $1116.32 or $1.50 per week.
QPiN .. EVES. 9:00 P.M.
Q·lO • m. to ! Oli p m. Dally
'·4 •
,;, an. t~ lJ~ O tol ~o n Sll: uodl'i
COLDS,
HAY
lever,
sinus
Try
it in your home. call
Elmer E. White, , .
IT'S a .SY TO I'I.ACE A
QHIO
Hours ol relief In every Sina992-2836.
11 14 6tc
WANT AD
Ropro~entatpve In
PHONI "1-2156
Time capsule. $1.49 value
tnso~t &amp;
only 99c. Summers PharDUAL STEREO - RADIO Con-----,::-;--,-;-·· -· . -·
Notice
macy, New Haven.
YOU SATiSFIED
222-~hAve.,
sole Four speed intermixed
1
66
Buick
$2695
WITH
YOUR
FUEL
OIL
changer, volume control, 4
10 22 321~
I WILL NOT be respo111ible
SERVICE LAST YEARP
Wildcat 4 Dr. Sedan. An·
speaker sound system, love.
\
other new Buick trade-in
lor any debl! other th•n my
IF NOT, CALL
ly walnut finish This set IIOUSE IN Thomas Fo1k. IJV•
from
particular
original
own. David Wellman
iJVe months old. Take over
Pomeroy Landmark owner We ean gladly rerooms. bath, t.-ellar . o u 111 17 3te I
1
payments of $6 per month or
buildmg. gCtrage, l l acres,
992·2181 COLLECT
f.. '"" to the original ow·
OPEN 7 TO 7
Bud,et plan, metered li&lt;keie . .,., ' This car b equipped
pay balance $81.11 Call 99!bottle gas. 1 cement covered
and treated fuel.
3216.
11 II 6\c
.L'II HUA.HUA
STL'D sen1ce
1 with the ~st and finest of
porches. well. cistern. Call
II ONI 0' til.
MON. THRU FRI.
Buick engines ~ eame as In
Phone 813-2643.
Jl 7 301c
or , .. Mrs J J Ward, Rt
NICIS! PIO~••• . CALL
' POM;ROY I Electra and Riviera. It is
I Ml&lt;klleport, Silver R 11 n
WIRF. FUR STRETCHERS
fully
equipped.
CLI:CTROLUX s,1les and "' ·
DICK IIAWLINGS
Phon&lt; 992-i386
992-21:J1
.
I~Otlll Fox ~1m~ I1:11J::
pos:
RT. 7 ~-1 The Meigs and
JL _, Bonded factm \ 1epl c ~~· l
•
11 16 61p
"um ~~1111k · 11 t'"~ P l!lling uut
65
Olck
F85,_
$1495
t,H n e Ph 9!::2·3780
~ack Y_i: Cai!IJ.~Mil•·
G.llio County Lin&gt;
:~f [ll!' hUSlPt-&gt;"" n1 11 Bail e~
1 Rawlings Honda Salai
' O~E DUo-THERM OU Heater,
10 19 lCtp
4 Dr. Sedan. One careful
'1nd St Reef!~ lite
I large coal Heatrola. Two
w~ :J.al5l
PH. 992-6408
local owner. Spotless orig1 E T!1JM'fiNG and rew.m
MIDDLIPORf
OHIO
TH
283 Chevrolet engmes cominal
while
finish.
Automo·
l -\:-iDSC.:\PING. ttee cutting.
-- -;'; l'u l1" J.:st ·c1. Fre&lt;&gt; esr.
plete w1th l1eads H. B. HarCl!~gmg
basemen ts dozer HL'CS a mess" Cl~an f ~r lt!
r' rlte!'. O'C•)nt~t: r's Tret• and
mon, Rt. I, Dt&gt;xter, Ohio
1 orl,. haulm .z
\Lmon Re\ n
with Blue- Lustre. Rent elec.
r ~HI Os;,i ':e s· "\ !( "' C.'ll\ :18i
tic
11 16 3tp
lllc shampoot&gt;r $1. Sta1 Sup·
o!ds. Mason. Phone 773-5147
~ ; , ) ur !lSI;:. .i iH, ChcstCl'. 0
10 29 30tc plv, Racme. Ohio
IIAMPSHIRE &amp; YORKSIIIRE
J1 lS JOlp
11 17 6tr
pigs. 7 weeks o:d. Call 992MIXED HAY.-40c a bale. also
li!i9 HC~.rnsonvllie.
GUARANTEED USED Tires
one se m1 rig. and GMC trac.
11 15 file
$3 .95 up Pomeroy Home and
tor Contact. M. W. Runyon,
Auto.
10 30 lfc
r. E.Il. F'.T•Tr: f•'fl S \LF
AUTO S.\i F:S
Eag le R1dge Road, Mmers.
1
v1lle. Oh10 45736
11-19-!0TC
1001 rhcvy
pick-no fl'uck.
MONDAY EVENING
RATS. MICE eliminated forUS&lt;'d onl~· 5 months. St&gt;t d•al
shift,
$350.
phone
712-5006
ever "Get Star" 2"' lb. $1.69
for z1g zag, fancy stil ehe.!i,
HOLIDAY SPECIAL ON COLD
II 14 6to
W~AZ TV - 3 WCHS TV -8 WHTN-13
Ebersbach Hdwe . Sugar Run
buttonholes. b II n d hems
WAVES from :'-lov 21 through
Mill . Pickens' Hdwe , Mason.
E'l(' Wilt sell lor $67 Nothmg
Dec 29 $15 now $12 50. $12 50
10 12 30\p
down , $6 monthly. Call Rav· FAIR LANE TERf,IACE- ~
now $10 $10 now $11.50, Ruth's
DLEPORT - Modern ti room
enswood 273-9893.
Beauty Shop. Mason, pho ne
home. Aluminum siding, 4
11 15 61c
DUE lo dtvorce we have a 1!lf:1
773-5686
11-19-30TP
bedrooms. modem ki !chen,
sewmg machine. 1h15 mach
'
large living room, 1~ bath,
ine does dozens of dtff!"rf'nl POODLE PUPPlES, AKC Toy
full basement. rec . room ,
mmlilture
$73
and
up,
stud
EF.ST PRICE patd for standfancv stilches . makes buttf\n
garage. Three lois. excellent
serviC'f' and grooming, phone
~S nmb&lt;J.r 1 popla r, oak, \\i [.
Lucy ihow
Rat .
hol('s and darnc: . want relw
SINGER TOUC,H &amp; SEW, 500 J 8:30
:)92
5'f4~
localiQI!.
$.\8.500.00.
"11M -t S': ;Camo'~'e. ash. lyn Fr"'e
ble pe rson- to take ov"r 8
serlP-~ Lovely two tone pasAn&lt;iy '
11-3-U'C POMEROY - Good 2 srory
E::. 1•n·c: tes No JOb too bl&lt;; or
pa\ ments or 56 25 oer month , --- - -- - -- tel blue. Fully equipped to -J
'
home,
6
rooms.
3
bedrooms,
'r:; :Jttle Ca ll . anon Re1 n.
call 992-2$.16
11 14 1:t1' 1967 SEWl~G ~!.~CHINE, fulbutronhole, fancy design, etc.
bath, cellar, block garage,
'' d) Box. 4C7, ~
W Va 19!8 VIC'TOR STEREO. AM &amp;
lv e JU!pped to zig za,2:, fanly
10:00 I Spy
automatic ~bbin refill. Orlg·
front porch with nice view of
Phone 773-5147,
des.~
n
darn,
sew
in
zippers,
n1 radto. ~ speaker!!. ~ speed 1
inally $331.85. $36,40 now due - J '1"m:-;;::::---i---::-::----+~-...,..._...;..
river. $6,000.00
10 29 30tc changer waln ut commie. th1s
tit' , layaway balance
$32 •
and assume balance. TradeNewa
POMEROY - One story, 2 bed10.
phon•
992-2685.
11
7
lfc
S\'! ~ 1111 in packt n~ (arton.
Ins accepted. hone 992-1610.
11:30 Ton!..,t
Late lb&gt;w. .., '
---- -- -- - room home, bath, basement,
~
~~~ ~~~F~OR~R~E~N!~~~­
left 10 lay·away. pav
bal · LOS" WEIGHT safely with Dex
furnace
heating.
Aluminum
s;\ R00:\1 apa rtment 3 bed· ar.ce of S106 :n or Sl 50 ~r
11 7 tie 1
A·OIC't Tablets, only 98c. Nel·
siding,
storm
doors
and
win;·ooms. unfurnished 6' close~s
we~ic try It 10 your h J me
son's Drug.
9 19 ~Ole
ETIIYLENE GLYCOL Base i
TUESDAY DA
dows. $6,500.00
I
space, hot water heat, store
call 992-2836.
11 H 6tc
~
.
tnU!reeze,
$1.3S
permanent
'
CURTISS DAIRY BEEF Breed-i VtKr.TL or IIELEN TEAFORD
, oom outside porc h Phone
WSAZ
TV
-3
WCHS
WHTN
per
gallon.
~Home
In~. Serv1re lor anyone any992-3325
c.n-5307.
11 8 tic DU IL STEREO-RADIO C &gt;ll·
.1,1
10
30
tic
and Auto.
sole 4 speC'd inlermr·v•d char:-1 wnere. Call Parker 992·!264 1
Albert M. Cox, Broker
' .,
6:30 News
gtr. volume control, 4 speak·
POO"Jtroy or 985·3824 Chesler. , 992-3830
News
Merv GiiJFFJN
99:!-3636
'
T'\0 BEDR00\-1
furn ished
8:45
eom Ccb
t1' S(' Und system. lovel y wal·
Nou(y
by
8
a.
m.
for
morning
,
apartment. 114 1;2 :\1ulberry
nut !irush, th1s set ft\'t month!!;
perfDrmance service. 1 p.m.
~ \'e Phone P92-6698.
. fULLY EQUIPP~D "I!' ' "·
old, hk~ ovrr paymen•~ of
aiiernoon service. :\ o~ prom-!
RM'iT, 50 yeal'i in · ~ .:~a:.lt
11 7 tfc
.M per month or "'ay balanct• • ism { after 6 p. m. for the
NewTelllalnenl
locatJOn, rlMht in l 1e midst
$81
H.
""
991-nts.
11
II
oil'
same
da).
10
'IJ
:JOtc
,
1 room
of a bi ~ future indll'ilrla·l de.
apartment furnished.
Felt!val
LOSE
WEIGHT
safely
•v
i
t
h
st:
.
W
tNG-woc~.
repatr
..,:
'
velopment, ~.500. Ca ll Walrhone 9!12-3658.
9 17 tfc
Dex-A-D"t tablets. Only 9fie i •ice, aU makeo, IVY Z-2214 •
ter Crooks, m-ae:Il, Middle,
af
Summers Pharmacy, New
l'he fa~rac Shop, Pomeroy
port, Obio.
9 1% tfc
Ft R\ISHED
APARTMENTS
1 Aulhortzed Sinsrf!r Sala and •
Haven.
10
22
30tp
~ and 4 rooms, furnace hea t,
- LOS h - f
.
-~- '
Servl&lt;•e
J 21 Ue I
out of all floods. 2 blocks• CO
. ay ever, smus - "
O'RRlE~ &amp; CliOW
I rom Pomeroy Post Office
!lours or relief m evry Sina- ~
. Ol!SINR~S SRR;,.ris-::- 1
REALTV COMPANY
IJr 1\iJte parkinA Call
992·
T1me capsule. $1 4t value
POMEROY _
CLOSE TO
;'192 between 10 a m and 7 only $99c. Summers Pharm,~C. -BRADFOM
GRADE SCROOL - 2 story
acy, New Haven.
~
1 m
9 19 tfc
,· Avcno!lo'I:BR
frame. ; rooms 12 bedrooms),
lO
22
4Ztp
pOmplote
Service
bath.
In ~ood repair, excel1
• : ':IS HED
and unfurnished SJNGf~il -roucH &amp; - SEW - ·~
Crill
llndlord
1
t
d'l'
$3500M
,w ron110n
.,
w.
•P.'ll'tments Close t to school
"""'· lovely two tone pastel
'lfrtte, Pbooe or Cealld
MIDDLEPORT - I~ storY. 5
Phone 9!12-5435
10 18 lie
blu,, fully equlpJ1f·rl to but·
Raclae, t*o
rooms (2 bedrooms). bath.
lo~t.olt&gt;, fancy 1 _
etc, ·
$ l tl~ ,
nice oorches. Jn gOOd condi·
f';,,' RNISHED and unfurQished - aut&gt;mauc bobblll _, I Ong-' :-A;;lii:-::CU=N;:D;;m;;o;:fllN:::;;:,;;G;-;;IIc::etngcl'l
tlon. ~,000.00.
'-' P&lt;I rlmenls. Rowley &amp; Reed
ina!ly $331.8;, $36 " now due'
allen IIOI'VICII. IIICk's l!elrlt · POMEROY _ 2 story frame, 6
} hone 992-3574 after 4 p m.
and assume balance, trade ·'
balh
"" orcepted, phone ~9 2-2681 [ oration, N01t RaveD, Phone ,
rooms (4 bedrooms),
,
10 31 tfc
~1.
4 I lie
Iaroe front poreh, u'lllty
,==-- ~~ 11 7 tic ,
._;_;'~·
room. lot (100 • 11111). $41,500.
ETIIII.E~E GLYCOL 8 as e R'' . , ., ~ ),1l1{ , ., .,~., d ~·:·:·
Henry Clelond, $11esmau
pe'man•nt
antilre.ze.
$133
_
,
• UIIA.'I:'
n~. - - INSURANCE
l r •_,! ll'r h ~ ~'J )', 'Jr iz!'llj ~et..
1
per gallon. Pomrroy Home
,' : ·' ,' ( .. ~v
. . .-. 1,"~ ~stiResidenceIJ!..zst8 •
\ ":"r'R\-fo·'n"rt~E'"""in::,,:,:ur;;a:..nc"'e"""'bfen
and
Auto
tO
30
tfc
11 18 3tc
.wcelled'' Lost your operatI" ,1 • l''· 'J: : nq't ~ ~·. GOl'.J·
~
::,,1
~ ,£
GU~HJ\.\TEED USED Tir.s .
•r \ licen ~? Call 992-2966
1 , r:
· ' ':.In "0 .. "'~'!drJ J c. .~. ~.. ,
t3 J5 up Pomeroy Home a n d p ,.. 1 "' .;,,
6 :;o tfc . j. 1i()O'M HOUSE, must . ttell,
6 15 lfc
AUJo
10 30 .tfe
lull basement, an around
- - '
lenetng, 'Chicken house. Iavely
FOR SA~E
HAl'S, ~ICE: ehmmated fol'· Nl·: r:;, ·.r.•s Buddir~
Su pnly
1
ourl'ot!Jidlnp. Pbane 7'1U97II
l'iiTATOES, Sweet Potatoes
P.~"r. " Gel su~r" i ~ lb. $1.69 1
..~··::·~ · , h "l':"r. ~ ,' mpili ~
MI!SDII. ,;
10 13 30tp
Charle~ Hilton , Portl and
F.:ber~bach Hdwe, Sugar Run :
,. ') ~ I; ktl,.h:-!\ t:')iinet1~ &lt;'l n d
10 15 301c
Mr!l Pr cken·~ Hdwe, Mason. :: lv r wo:-lc c8n ·,9•,P-350~ or
_
_
1012 30tp I '•'q :!;.
.1
8 tfc
WAITED
BUY ..
J 'P!~ L OIL !ito ve. 85,000 BTU
FACTOHY repalfed wide oval I
·c
, '.
TRADI!
fJhonc 992-62~0
11 14 61p
t1res. g11arauleed, $16 50 each, , BtJI. ,f:r 'P RIC~ fltf.rntur2 on WANT TO BUY
roR TANK,
from ~·
John VanMP! er , Syraeu!O(o',
1': 1 r l~ird liuo; b~~t:ct sho-,
to
three
gallon,
mUBt
' "Pl F: STEREO - R~nJO
phone 902.2738
11 a l2tc I P· ·~{')' r'!!rnitur~. t ..iiMJepo:1..
' '
be In lair
to. lteaJ.
1"1':7 model !Qvelv finl5h Thi'l
r 'ilio
'! :::~ Lfc
WELL KEPT carpet• 'how the
ing water,
, V. W,
, :t hvs AM &amp; FM , ,,din. tw'n
results or regular Bh1e Lustre
Runyon, Eagle'
. l!Oad,
" ('akcr~ . du ~ l voh,me con·
spot
clf'anmg.
tlcnl
ell'clrr!'
Minersville, 0.
t ·,1 S"'t 3 mo11lh!'i nlrl. Tal&lt;;r.
'
!'hampooer $1 RakE'r F'urm·
Fre51&gt;-w.ater Sharks
· • r payments (Jf $7 20 '&gt;E!I"
tun:
11 I3 61c
Sh4trks can 'be found in rresh
"~Wlth 1)1" Jl;&lt;'JV b&lt;.1laricl! d 1.1;~~
watet:
A few spe&lt;:ies run up LOS I!
SPE~I'l QVf:f;N I&lt;J'mger-•·a.h" 11'1" -,~ Trv It in yn•ii' ho~l'!.
\~tlll:lresh
waters of tropical
l'r, lrke new ,. R. M. r.{IOper,
,., n ~'12- Jm
n· 14 Gle'
1'10\~ ··"-'!d tl!l'ee or four spo- ·
l&gt;ex1er .
ciel 1~r!! r~JUlar inhabilanls
11-3-TFC of lresh-wa!l!r
lake; in Central ~m~ric&amp; and Thailand
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WANT AD
18,0.MATION
Dt.ltDltNU
8 ' · m. Day btfort PullollutHt"'
•ndiV De1dlont 9 il. 1111

1 ~ue[03~~ ~ig··t:, ~~~b~·
paneled. Selling
Phone 992-3254,

Pf'"

$1.1100. '
.
11
17 21r .' FAC'rORY repaired llfi,.,·_,Jl!H(' '
D,,y of Publ lt1H11n
1
anleed, regular tread,
REGUlATIONS
DUE
lo
dfv4H'ce
we
have
a
1968
$12.5o each, John !\',
T 1 ~ P•.':l ~~N rrSP. rveJ t he rleh t to
1'1
"'
, t',l'o \ !tn \ ,I 1 ~ lk\'1 \ lt'll Ol.h
·
Meter,
Syracuse, phone
sewing machihe. This machtctoonaltl! , The pul:lllthtr will not
2788.
ll . .. lltlc
ine d.., dozens of dillerent
;:, rH.J-or:,; N"' for mor t than one In,nsert.on
fancy stitches, makes button· SJNGI?R MODEL-it!, In nice•
RATES
holes and ,darns. Want relia- i watr.ut sewing I able, too k~L For Want Ad $er•uet
...... .. .
ble person to lake over eight 1 and runs like new, fully ~uip.J
J u nit " r WOrd one onttrtlon
rt -•mvm Charge 1Sc
2
Door
SpolleSli
~lean lnterioi·. New ww
payments
of
$6.25
per
montb.
I P"'d to zig tag, monogram,
1" ce nts per ord lllrtt conuoc.u·
trans.
Solid
body,
radio and heater
' :1 .'.
Call 992-2836.
ll I' 6tc
blJitonholc etr., pay 10 pa.}'lo'i
;2 (tft ll ptt Word "1!1 COIISII'CUIIVt
mt'tlt ~ S3.50 each or ~ c.-sh. ; '
'lo JOI,
' .. . . . .
! . . .• .
--~1395l
15 prr cent tUs.count on pard adt. 1968 VICTOR STEREO. AM It I
~'85 4 Ooor. ~Jo&lt;;jol 1 owner car, ctein i~t••Jor
Ph
~92-2ti85
11
7
lfc
,,
,(.~ Pll ' d 'H •IIm la di~l
•
•
I
gi~. automatiC Iran&amp; Power ,teerlng, radio and heater
C o.RD Cf TH A N I&lt; S &amp; O!UTUA·I ~S
FM radio, 4 speakers. • ·speed KNAPP SHO~S. Cliff's Shoe He$' SO fQ t SO v•ord mll1l;num . lbc~
changer, walnut console. This 1 pair fomplete Shor&gt; Serv- :
• • o n ~, word :,
BL tN'O ADS
set still in packing carton,
ICt' , Middleport.
1t .j 30tp
&lt;' ! en o' ~~( .::na tlll
~r
Adv tr·
left in lay-away. Pay balance
~trlltn t .
O o'F I C~ H&lt;lURS
of $1116.32 or $1.50 per week.
QPiN .. EVES. 9:00 P.M.
Q·lO • m. to ! Oli p m. Dally
'·4 •
,;, an. t~ lJ~ O tol ~o n Sll: uodl'i
COLDS,
HAY
lever,
sinus
Try
it in your home. call
Elmer E. White, , .
IT'S a .SY TO I'I.ACE A
QHIO
Hours ol relief In every Sina992-2836.
11 14 6tc
WANT AD
Ropro~entatpve In
PHONI "1-2156
Time capsule. $1.49 value
tnso~t &amp;
only 99c. Summers PharDUAL STEREO - RADIO Con-----,::-;--,-;-·· -· . -·
Notice
macy, New Haven.
YOU SATiSFIED
222-~hAve.,
sole Four speed intermixed
1
66
Buick
$2695
WITH
YOUR
FUEL
OIL
changer, volume control, 4
10 22 321~
I WILL NOT be respo111ible
SERVICE LAST YEARP
Wildcat 4 Dr. Sedan. An·
speaker sound system, love.
\
other new Buick trade-in
lor any debl! other th•n my
IF NOT, CALL
ly walnut finish This set IIOUSE IN Thomas Fo1k. IJV•
from
particular
original
own. David Wellman
iJVe months old. Take over
Pomeroy Landmark owner We ean gladly rerooms. bath, t.-ellar . o u 111 17 3te I
1
payments of $6 per month or
buildmg. gCtrage, l l acres,
992·2181 COLLECT
f.. '"" to the original ow·
OPEN 7 TO 7
Bud,et plan, metered li&lt;keie . .,., ' This car b equipped
pay balance $81.11 Call 99!bottle gas. 1 cement covered
and treated fuel.
3216.
11 II 6\c
.L'II HUA.HUA
STL'D sen1ce
1 with the ~st and finest of
porches. well. cistern. Call
II ONI 0' til.
MON. THRU FRI.
Buick engines ~ eame as In
Phone 813-2643.
Jl 7 301c
or , .. Mrs J J Ward, Rt
NICIS! PIO~••• . CALL
' POM;ROY I Electra and Riviera. It is
I Ml&lt;klleport, Silver R 11 n
WIRF. FUR STRETCHERS
fully
equipped.
CLI:CTROLUX s,1les and "' ·
DICK IIAWLINGS
Phon&lt; 992-i386
992-21:J1
.
I~Otlll Fox ~1m~ I1:11J::
pos:
RT. 7 ~-1 The Meigs and
JL _, Bonded factm \ 1epl c ~~· l
•
11 16 61p
"um ~~1111k · 11 t'"~ P l!lling uut
65
Olck
F85,_
$1495
t,H n e Ph 9!::2·3780
~ack Y_i: Cai!IJ.~Mil•·
G.llio County Lin&gt;
:~f [ll!' hUSlPt-&gt;"" n1 11 Bail e~
1 Rawlings Honda Salai
' O~E DUo-THERM OU Heater,
10 19 lCtp
4 Dr. Sedan. One careful
'1nd St Reef!~ lite
I large coal Heatrola. Two
w~ :J.al5l
PH. 992-6408
local owner. Spotless orig1 E T!1JM'fiNG and rew.m
MIDDLIPORf
OHIO
TH
283 Chevrolet engmes cominal
while
finish.
Automo·
l -\:-iDSC.:\PING. ttee cutting.
-- -;'; l'u l1" J.:st ·c1. Fre&lt;&gt; esr.
plete w1th l1eads H. B. HarCl!~gmg
basemen ts dozer HL'CS a mess" Cl~an f ~r lt!
r' rlte!'. O'C•)nt~t: r's Tret• and
mon, Rt. I, Dt&gt;xter, Ohio
1 orl,. haulm .z
\Lmon Re\ n
with Blue- Lustre. Rent elec.
r ~HI Os;,i ':e s· "\ !( "' C.'ll\ :18i
tic
11 16 3tp
lllc shampoot&gt;r $1. Sta1 Sup·
o!ds. Mason. Phone 773-5147
~ ; , ) ur !lSI;:. .i iH, ChcstCl'. 0
10 29 30tc plv, Racme. Ohio
IIAMPSHIRE &amp; YORKSIIIRE
J1 lS JOlp
11 17 6tr
pigs. 7 weeks o:d. Call 992MIXED HAY.-40c a bale. also
li!i9 HC~.rnsonvllie.
GUARANTEED USED Tires
one se m1 rig. and GMC trac.
11 15 file
$3 .95 up Pomeroy Home and
tor Contact. M. W. Runyon,
Auto.
10 30 lfc
r. E.Il. F'.T•Tr: f•'fl S \LF
AUTO S.\i F:S
Eag le R1dge Road, Mmers.
1
v1lle. Oh10 45736
11-19-!0TC
1001 rhcvy
pick-no fl'uck.
MONDAY EVENING
RATS. MICE eliminated forUS&lt;'d onl~· 5 months. St&gt;t d•al
shift,
$350.
phone
712-5006
ever "Get Star" 2"' lb. $1.69
for z1g zag, fancy stil ehe.!i,
HOLIDAY SPECIAL ON COLD
II 14 6to
W~AZ TV - 3 WCHS TV -8 WHTN-13
Ebersbach Hdwe . Sugar Run
buttonholes. b II n d hems
WAVES from :'-lov 21 through
Mill . Pickens' Hdwe , Mason.
E'l(' Wilt sell lor $67 Nothmg
Dec 29 $15 now $12 50. $12 50
10 12 30\p
down , $6 monthly. Call Rav· FAIR LANE TERf,IACE- ~
now $10 $10 now $11.50, Ruth's
DLEPORT - Modern ti room
enswood 273-9893.
Beauty Shop. Mason, pho ne
home. Aluminum siding, 4
11 15 61c
DUE lo dtvorce we have a 1!lf:1
773-5686
11-19-30TP
bedrooms. modem ki !chen,
sewmg machine. 1h15 mach
'
large living room, 1~ bath,
ine does dozens of dtff!"rf'nl POODLE PUPPlES, AKC Toy
full basement. rec . room ,
mmlilture
$73
and
up,
stud
EF.ST PRICE patd for standfancv stilches . makes buttf\n
garage. Three lois. excellent
serviC'f' and grooming, phone
~S nmb&lt;J.r 1 popla r, oak, \\i [.
Lucy ihow
Rat .
hol('s and darnc: . want relw
SINGER TOUC,H &amp; SEW, 500 J 8:30
:)92
5'f4~
localiQI!.
$.\8.500.00.
"11M -t S': ;Camo'~'e. ash. lyn Fr"'e
ble pe rson- to take ov"r 8
serlP-~ Lovely two tone pasAn&lt;iy '
11-3-U'C POMEROY - Good 2 srory
E::. 1•n·c: tes No JOb too bl&lt;; or
pa\ ments or 56 25 oer month , --- - -- - -- tel blue. Fully equipped to -J
'
home,
6
rooms.
3
bedrooms,
'r:; :Jttle Ca ll . anon Re1 n.
call 992-2$.16
11 14 1:t1' 1967 SEWl~G ~!.~CHINE, fulbutronhole, fancy design, etc.
bath, cellar, block garage,
'' d) Box. 4C7, ~
W Va 19!8 VIC'TOR STEREO. AM &amp;
lv e JU!pped to zig za,2:, fanly
10:00 I Spy
automatic ~bbin refill. Orlg·
front porch with nice view of
Phone 773-5147,
des.~
n
darn,
sew
in
zippers,
n1 radto. ~ speaker!!. ~ speed 1
inally $331.85. $36,40 now due - J '1"m:-;;::::---i---::-::----+~-...,..._...;..
river. $6,000.00
10 29 30tc changer waln ut commie. th1s
tit' , layaway balance
$32 •
and assume balance. TradeNewa
POMEROY - One story, 2 bed10.
phon•
992-2685.
11
7
lfc
S\'! ~ 1111 in packt n~ (arton.
Ins accepted. hone 992-1610.
11:30 Ton!..,t
Late lb&gt;w. .., '
---- -- -- - room home, bath, basement,
~
~~~ ~~~F~OR~R~E~N!~~~­
left 10 lay·away. pav
bal · LOS" WEIGHT safely with Dex
furnace
heating.
Aluminum
s;\ R00:\1 apa rtment 3 bed· ar.ce of S106 :n or Sl 50 ~r
11 7 tie 1
A·OIC't Tablets, only 98c. Nel·
siding,
storm
doors
and
win;·ooms. unfurnished 6' close~s
we~ic try It 10 your h J me
son's Drug.
9 19 ~Ole
ETIIYLENE GLYCOL Base i
TUESDAY DA
dows. $6,500.00
I
space, hot water heat, store
call 992-2836.
11 H 6tc
~
.
tnU!reeze,
$1.3S
permanent
'
CURTISS DAIRY BEEF Breed-i VtKr.TL or IIELEN TEAFORD
, oom outside porc h Phone
WSAZ
TV
-3
WCHS
WHTN
per
gallon.
~Home
In~. Serv1re lor anyone any992-3325
c.n-5307.
11 8 tic DU IL STEREO-RADIO C &gt;ll·
.1,1
10
30
tic
and Auto.
sole 4 speC'd inlermr·v•d char:-1 wnere. Call Parker 992·!264 1
Albert M. Cox, Broker
' .,
6:30 News
gtr. volume control, 4 speak·
POO"Jtroy or 985·3824 Chesler. , 992-3830
News
Merv GiiJFFJN
99:!-3636
'
T'\0 BEDR00\-1
furn ished
8:45
eom Ccb
t1' S(' Und system. lovel y wal·
Nou(y
by
8
a.
m.
for
morning
,
apartment. 114 1;2 :\1ulberry
nut !irush, th1s set ft\'t month!!;
perfDrmance service. 1 p.m.
~ \'e Phone P92-6698.
. fULLY EQUIPP~D "I!' ' "·
old, hk~ ovrr paymen•~ of
aiiernoon service. :\ o~ prom-!
RM'iT, 50 yeal'i in · ~ .:~a:.lt
11 7 tfc
.M per month or "'ay balanct• • ism { after 6 p. m. for the
NewTelllalnenl
locatJOn, rlMht in l 1e midst
$81
H.
""
991-nts.
11
II
oil'
same
da).
10
'IJ
:JOtc
,
1 room
of a bi ~ future indll'ilrla·l de.
apartment furnished.
Felt!val
LOSE
WEIGHT
safely
•v
i
t
h
st:
.
W
tNG-woc~.
repatr
..,:
'
velopment, ~.500. Ca ll Walrhone 9!12-3658.
9 17 tfc
Dex-A-D"t tablets. Only 9fie i •ice, aU makeo, IVY Z-2214 •
ter Crooks, m-ae:Il, Middle,
af
Summers Pharmacy, New
l'he fa~rac Shop, Pomeroy
port, Obio.
9 1% tfc
Ft R\ISHED
APARTMENTS
1 Aulhortzed Sinsrf!r Sala and •
Haven.
10
22
30tp
~ and 4 rooms, furnace hea t,
- LOS h - f
.
-~- '
Servl&lt;•e
J 21 Ue I
out of all floods. 2 blocks• CO
. ay ever, smus - "
O'RRlE~ &amp; CliOW
I rom Pomeroy Post Office
!lours or relief m evry Sina- ~
. Ol!SINR~S SRR;,.ris-::- 1
REALTV COMPANY
IJr 1\iJte parkinA Call
992·
T1me capsule. $1 4t value
POMEROY _
CLOSE TO
;'192 between 10 a m and 7 only $99c. Summers Pharm,~C. -BRADFOM
GRADE SCROOL - 2 story
acy, New Haven.
~
1 m
9 19 tfc
,· Avcno!lo'I:BR
frame. ; rooms 12 bedrooms),
lO
22
4Ztp
pOmplote
Service
bath.
In ~ood repair, excel1
• : ':IS HED
and unfurnished SJNGf~il -roucH &amp; - SEW - ·~
Crill
llndlord
1
t
d'l'
$3500M
,w ron110n
.,
w.
•P.'ll'tments Close t to school
"""'· lovely two tone pastel
'lfrtte, Pbooe or Cealld
MIDDLEPORT - I~ storY. 5
Phone 9!12-5435
10 18 lie
blu,, fully equlpJ1f·rl to but·
Raclae, t*o
rooms (2 bedrooms). bath.
lo~t.olt&gt;, fancy 1 _
etc, ·
$ l tl~ ,
nice oorches. Jn gOOd condi·
f';,,' RNISHED and unfurQished - aut&gt;mauc bobblll _, I Ong-' :-A;;lii:-::CU=N;:D;;m;;o;:fllN:::;;:,;;G;-;;IIc::etngcl'l
tlon. ~,000.00.
'-' P&lt;I rlmenls. Rowley &amp; Reed
ina!ly $331.8;, $36 " now due'
allen IIOI'VICII. IIICk's l!elrlt · POMEROY _ 2 story frame, 6
} hone 992-3574 after 4 p m.
and assume balance, trade ·'
balh
"" orcepted, phone ~9 2-2681 [ oration, N01t RaveD, Phone ,
rooms (4 bedrooms),
,
10 31 tfc
~1.
4 I lie
Iaroe front poreh, u'lllty
,==-- ~~ 11 7 tic ,
._;_;'~·
room. lot (100 • 11111). $41,500.
ETIIII.E~E GLYCOL 8 as e R'' . , ., ~ ),1l1{ , ., .,~., d ~·:·:·
Henry Clelond, $11esmau
pe'man•nt
antilre.ze.
$133
_
,
• UIIA.'I:'
n~. - - INSURANCE
l r •_,! ll'r h ~ ~'J )', 'Jr iz!'llj ~et..
1
per gallon. Pomrroy Home
,' : ·' ,' ( .. ~v
. . .-. 1,"~ ~stiResidenceIJ!..zst8 •
\ ":"r'R\-fo·'n"rt~E'"""in::,,:,:ur;;a:..nc"'e"""'bfen
and
Auto
tO
30
tfc
11 18 3tc
.wcelled'' Lost your operatI" ,1 • l''· 'J: : nq't ~ ~·. GOl'.J·
~
::,,1
~ ,£
GU~HJ\.\TEED USED Tir.s .
•r \ licen ~? Call 992-2966
1 , r:
· ' ':.In "0 .. "'~'!drJ J c. .~. ~.. ,
t3 J5 up Pomeroy Home a n d p ,.. 1 "' .;,,
6 :;o tfc . j. 1i()O'M HOUSE, must . ttell,
6 15 lfc
AUJo
10 30 .tfe
lull basement, an around
- - '
lenetng, 'Chicken house. Iavely
FOR SA~E
HAl'S, ~ICE: ehmmated fol'· Nl·: r:;, ·.r.•s Buddir~
Su pnly
1
ourl'ot!Jidlnp. Pbane 7'1U97II
l'iiTATOES, Sweet Potatoes
P.~"r. " Gel su~r" i ~ lb. $1.69 1
..~··::·~ · , h "l':"r. ~ ,' mpili ~
MI!SDII. ,;
10 13 30tp
Charle~ Hilton , Portl and
F.:ber~bach Hdwe, Sugar Run :
,. ') ~ I; ktl,.h:-!\ t:')iinet1~ &lt;'l n d
10 15 301c
Mr!l Pr cken·~ Hdwe, Mason. :: lv r wo:-lc c8n ·,9•,P-350~ or
_
_
1012 30tp I '•'q :!;.
.1
8 tfc
WAITED
BUY ..
J 'P!~ L OIL !ito ve. 85,000 BTU
FACTOHY repalfed wide oval I
·c
, '.
TRADI!
fJhonc 992-62~0
11 14 61p
t1res. g11arauleed, $16 50 each, , BtJI. ,f:r 'P RIC~ fltf.rntur2 on WANT TO BUY
roR TANK,
from ~·
John VanMP! er , Syraeu!O(o',
1': 1 r l~ird liuo; b~~t:ct sho-,
to
three
gallon,
mUBt
' "Pl F: STEREO - R~nJO
phone 902.2738
11 a l2tc I P· ·~{')' r'!!rnitur~. t ..iiMJepo:1..
' '
be In lair
to. lteaJ.
1"1':7 model !Qvelv finl5h Thi'l
r 'ilio
'! :::~ Lfc
WELL KEPT carpet• 'how the
ing water,
, V. W,
, :t hvs AM &amp; FM , ,,din. tw'n
results or regular Bh1e Lustre
Runyon, Eagle'
. l!Oad,
" ('akcr~ . du ~ l voh,me con·
spot
clf'anmg.
tlcnl
ell'clrr!'
Minersville, 0.
t ·,1 S"'t 3 mo11lh!'i nlrl. Tal&lt;;r.
'
!'hampooer $1 RakE'r F'urm·
Fre51&gt;-w.ater Sharks
· • r payments (Jf $7 20 '&gt;E!I"
tun:
11 I3 61c
Sh4trks can 'be found in rresh
"~Wlth 1)1" Jl;&lt;'JV b&lt;.1laricl! d 1.1;~~
watet:
A few spe&lt;:ies run up LOS I!
SPE~I'l QVf:f;N I&lt;J'mger-•·a.h" 11'1" -,~ Trv It in yn•ii' ho~l'!.
\~tlll:lresh
waters of tropical
l'r, lrke new ,. R. M. r.{IOper,
,., n ~'12- Jm
n· 14 Gle'
1'10\~ ··"-'!d tl!l'ee or four spo- ·
l&gt;ex1er .
ciel 1~r!! r~JUlar inhabilanls
11-3-TFC of lresh-wa!l!r
lake; in Central ~m~ric&amp; and Thailand
CilnctUatio"• 6 Corrutootu

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THE BOoM ON \IAHo.oLs''

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JUDCE tli.AS rnR!i

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Olct Swedes Church. erected
in W11 r um~lon ,
Swed·
1sh Lu1htmms ~now PriJte•
f'~pt ··~ upal1 in 1698, is,
'" lle the oldest f'ro1te•tifr
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State..

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the
da..:!Itir,
,
who Is worki~ ·on her master:•
Sharop is the director or
resid~nce afthe Y,W,C.A.
Charlene is a kindergarten

8 at the Simpson
Racine. D.lr!ng,' tne
mee~g a letter was read from
Wen&amp;Sil :Colden, missionary, by
Mrs. Ferne Hayman.
,
uvouth - Society's UntapPed
Resour'CQ _ let's Listen 8J!Cl

aisle. The l{ev. Mr. -Zundel ls
still pastor of the Duncan Falls
C'hurch.

tans imd Romans were read and
the.r~ was prayer. Taking part in

the program were Mrs. Earl Ad~

ams, Mrs. Roy Pearson, Mrs.
Herbert ShieldS, Mrs. llerschel
Roush, and Mrs. W~L_l)am Fox.
Concensus or opi.nion follOW·
ing a lengthy discussion. on
youth was that if good thmgs

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SHOW STARTS 7 PM

land

w~

't

land ·oarden
to the ):Athens
'

for each
of the
women.
Mrs,
Johnston
conducted
contests
and others who were there from

S~Act!SE- Observing its 65th bers ot the l~ were "ifow...
·year on · Dec 14 will be Guiding ing older, 11 so a few mor;:s~c:
Star Couneu' 12 4 Daughteil!l or

America·
'
r
For m'any many years membe
r th ~ ..r,.cuse group have
beenrs ~ee:n; upstairs In ahdl&lt;f.;
1118 which the lodge ppretl.ased a!te the Junior Or~r of United
r
f 1 1 had d 1 s~.:~can l.. c(' l·'l·l cs
The .structure was built about
1905 by the late Robert Mi!:·!l'
or Middleport, a contractor, and
the late Earl Nease. Earl a n d
N
ned a grocery
Harvey ,ease ope leli!J of the
in the groondd n:~ m any
structure an n
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Mrs. Paul Winn.
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Turkey favors were gJve
each OC the therapy club me~bers, and thcHutlaiKlgroupserved a dessert ~:ourse,
The Hutland Garden Club is one
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those named \vere 1\lrs. Richard Dugan , Mr _, . Herschel Norris , Mrs. Gerald lla,yma'l, and
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doo of Huntington, W. Va. entertained 'Sunday afternoon with
a party honoring her par~ts,
Mr. and Mrs. James Br~wm.gM
LOn or Middleport, on thetr sliver .vOOding anniversat·y.
A pink rosebud motll was carried out In the decorations for
the affair. Tho anniversary table was centered with an ar~
rangement of Y.1tit.e chry~~
mums and carnations Wtth ac·
cent o "~ 1:1ver. A cake, decorated in the rosebud motif, a n d
punch were served to tlle guests
during the artefnoon . .
Gifts of silver we~_presented
to Mr. and Mrs. Br.e\ftilgton, who
were mar{ied on Nov, 16 in 1942
a: Heath Methodist Cburch. Played during the afternoon was a
recor'ding, ~~'•when'Yout OldWe6dlng Ring Was ~ew, tt a gift to
the couPle Crom Mrs. Brewington's sister, Mrs. Esther lussel or Columbus who is confined
to M04111 t Cannel Hosottal. Mrs.
·Kissel served as matrono01000r
for her sister.
Among the guests at the affair were Mrs. C. M. Hennesy,
organist tor tlle wedding, Mrs.
William Ste!ll, wbo provided music ror the rec-ptid Mrs.
o. P. Klein, voc,
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g wrtt.
len by Mrs. Klein was read.
Other (fJesta.·a~ w_e r e
Miss ,{!csa Sanborn, Mts. C. P•
Gallaghe~,.t,lr. and Mrs. Gene
Harris Mrs. Jamis Daniela,
Mrs Ed Spencer Mr. and Mrs.
Alva· llickeydoo of NeW Haven, W.
v a., Mr. and Mrs. John Vroman,
and John E. Vroman and son,
Jolm Howard.

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stairs to get to meetfngs,
First noor noors were repaired, walls were pabtedrr anthd
a kitchen was ~pJ)ed o
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meeting room. 1he group Pans
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roomWM) a dlnlng room. repair _,.,d CQmmittee has
active so tJiat ,:m~r"~!~:~~
collected Cor th~The cooncll ,,.s
and honorarY membera, a numher or whom have belonged for
over 50 years. HQ'ft'ever, there
are anly some '27 actlve members Others tlave moved awa:y,
but ~tinue their membership
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PT, PLEASANT - With one
checking station unreported last
night, the unofficJal deer ~ill
Cor Mason County on openm,g
day of the 12-day season was
Last year's opening d a y
kill was 21.
Total of six deer was checked at Plants Quaker Statton in
Henderson; War:ren Sturgeon l;a1l!polls Ferry; G. E. Mlbr1&amp;11t,
Henderson; Chai-tes PcirsonCallipolis 1-'erry; Norlin Humgurner, Ht. 1 Pt. Pleasant; Itc rbert Woyan, Ma.r~, 0., :_~ a.n d
Ton'uny- Neal, -1tt, - 2- .Pi, Plells;
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Nina BoWles, Squtbside: three
checked - Manford B ow I e s,
Southside; Harry Lee Woyan,
Southside; Clarence WIIUamson,
Southside.
Roney's Market, New Haven
Harold Johnson, Letart,
Margaret J,.,ambert' s, Ashton,

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Me,lgs Ai!r!e' No. 2172,
Fraternal. Order
Eagles In ..f'omel'PJ' 1 Jell, and TllurJ;t,on Sl9ne; Jr., secretary ,ot Meigs Aerie ,
~ Distil~ 4 Pres!dent, rigllt, are P~nled ollat!Oijs by Glenp Gl!l'lner, Soutneast Zone Cnairman, lor net gain·
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Juanita Yost, Arbuckle- Ron~
aid Wilkinson, Rt. 3 Leon.
Cornstalk Huntlng Grounds James Wamsley. Pt. Pleasant,
McClintic Wildlife Station Ralph A, Mlller, West Columblai · Paul [layman, Ft. Pleasant; Bill Cullen, Rt. ~ Letart;
Henry ' A, Lewis, Rt, 1 Letart;
Keefer's Service Station - unreported.
0( the 18 reported kills, 16
were taken by Mason County
residents, Miles Darst, CoJP
servaUon officer, reported and no
reJJOrt of lll\Y hunting accidents
, were rl!PQrted.
KUls ' reported weighed from
200 lbs. to 105 pounds and !'rom
9 paints to 3 paints.
LOCAL TEMPS
The temperatur.F ~ ~eroy•s
downtown buaines' dtstrlct at 10
a.m. today was 42degrees under
overeast _skles.

the . most modern offset printing equipment availatite. -An
open house is tentatively planned in January. Publishing operations were lllOved Into ~he new plant over the weekend.

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Christmas food baskets Co r
needy !amli!es of the Middleport
area ~111 again this year be carried out by the Mic:llleport Fire
Department.
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As in. previous years, about
100 baskets or food containing
everything Cor &amp; Christmas dinner Will be distributed by t h e
Cir~men. Thomas Darst, Donald
l.owery and I&lt;eMeth Imboden
make up the committee Cor the
firemen•s project.
A house--to-house canvass f o r
non • perishable ltems will be
conducted by the firemen on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 10. A second pickup of contributions has
been scheduled for Oec. 17. Meat
and produce will be purchased
with money donated to the proJect.
Names ror baskets are to be
submitted to Middleport V!llage
Hall, Box 144, or to any firemen. In teq.oestlng a basket,
Camilies are asked to note the
number of persons in the ram~
1\y.
Deadline ror submitting names
!Ql" baskets Is Dec. 15. The baskets will be delivered on Dec. 22. ·

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NO PAPEH THliRSDAY
Thefe will be no issue of
The Daily Scntlnel on Thurscla,y1 Thanl1s,giving Day, so that
carriers and stafr may enjoy
the holiday at home.

Six senior girls or IMJand High
School are the final entries in the
Fifth Annual Meigs County Junior
Miss Pageant to be staged Nov.
26th at the Middleport Hirh School
Auditoriwn at 8 p, m.
The~· are Gloria Thompson, the
daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Thompson, MarJ' Hall, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Hall,
Billie Jeanne Carter, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Carleri Ter·
esa Dean, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Dean; Beck~, llaley,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Haley, and Charlotte Imboden,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur
Imboden,
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Miss Thompson Is active In the
band, glee club, National Honor
Society, paper

Miss Hl'!ley, is a Me'igs High
School Cheerleader, was a Homecoming Queen attendant £or Meigs
Hlgn school. sne lsaCanclystr!per, and belongs to F,H,A,
Miss bnOOden belongs to thE'
Safety Club, F.H.A.i Pep Club,

POUND ON UNE
LONDON (UPI) -Prbne Minister Harold Wilson put the devalued p:nmd on Britain's money
market today for its first major
iest, Financial experts predicted
it would pass with powerful help
from the United States and other
major financial powers.
SQUAD CALLED
Pornero.y emergency squadmen
were. swnmoned at 5:41 a. m. today to the Kermedy residence on
1!oute 7 where Oda Clitford statts,

a Parkersburg, W, Va,,restdent,
was dead at the unWs arrival,
reportedly ot a cerebral homorrllage.

G,A.A., and Car.dystr!pers,
All e~even contestants wUl
sent a three minute taJentnt~;~.
entation, appear in an e
gown, and sportsweat.
Sunday, Nov. 19th, the
Miss Hostess award
place atthc
oC Christ in Pomeroy with 111ro.'
Richard Rawlings, A.Pftsenlq
the Ohio Beta Sigma Pht Sorority. Mrs, Horace Karr and Mi•1
Bonnie Thompson, Athens, did tbe
judging. Tne wlnioer ot the Bootess award wilJ be announced1 ~
the finals of thepageantNov,26111
alq with the 1968 MelgoCooJn131
Junior Miss and her conrt.

Ceremonies

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tivities,
Miss Hall is a Meigs High
Cheerleader, and is in the F.H,A,,
Safety Club, paper staff, a candy~
striper and a class reporter.
Miss Carter beiOJWS to -tht:l
F.H.A., Candystripcrs, Pep Club,
College Club, and F,T,A.
Miss Dean is in the Safety Club,
Candy stripers, is a majorette in
the Meigs Hign Marchlrw Band,
and she belongs to the F.ll.A.

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been oo crash.
Cn•o'le11 1 Cocn1ran, 45,
air llours,
waS at Ute 'ron~''•~'ro'"ls when a
problem wss foond In one of the
doors of the !our-englned
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Ohio Valley Publishing Company's new p~lnting p~ant f~r
The ·nai ly ~ntinc-1 and Sllrldes Times~Sentmel publ1shed m
Pomeroy, Located at 825 Third Ave., Gallipolis, it houses

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flioriilil&lt; nai&gt;alilo li\fo' a Comrku• 1/1 the ilr, u-.s. i,ts , nh the li81ltlng on 11111 875, spokesn\en
'lilt!·&gt;· 61ilrop lortntss in thO ' Hanol-llalphq area 'of 'North said,
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Central' ' Hll!illan'ds today to VIetnam in a m"sslve 175
tell~t: at&gt;OOt , 1,00~ Amer!c~ mJsslons MoncleS- the tnost In a wounded, the spokesmen said.
parall:&lt;loPers caugbt with SUJI- · month, spokeomen said. But a
All Hurt
P.lie• ' of food, U.ms and Conpnunist Supersonic MJG2l
Medical officers reported all
m~c!ne running down. But at allot ilown an Air Force F!05 the Gl medics on 11111 875 nave
'mlddl\v Tueida,V the Glo Tnundercnlet- the 300th u.s. been killed or woonded. They
remained pinned on the jungle plane lost over North Vietnam . said the wounded Alflerlcans.alope just\lnderthefortress, .
this year, an average of one a some who feJI in the ~rst U.S.
U.S. medical officers reported day,
charge Sunday, were sutl'e_rlng
aOiores. ot WOunded paratroopers
Another r\merlcan _plan~, an from dehydration brought on by
wefe sutr'erlng from exposure RF4 Phantom, was lost to tlleir wounds, ttm blazing tropic
aiter three ila,Vs of walling In unknown causes, It brought to the jungle nlglots, '
tile Jungle ror rescue from just 7·59 the number of American
The estimated 5QO North
below the roaring North VIe~- aircraft, Including eight hellcop. Vielnamese atop the pe-4, 12
men mortars and rocket ters, lost 'OV~r th'e Communist miles southwest of. the Allied
launCHers.
nation.
bastion or Dak To, used their
The Communist fire drove orr
In South Vietnam, U.S. planes heaviest guns-120mm mortars
fieMa or rescue helicopte'rs: brooght both hope- and !J"agcdy -to pound the Americans. The
damaging lit least 10, One to the two battalions of the paratroopers, three co\npanles
American h e ll c o p t e r got 173rd caught on the SlOJ.3eS just who were pinned down Sunday
thniulh
plucked out ttve 100 yards below the Communist only 100 yards from the summit
*oonded Glo and Maj. IV!il!am !ortreos, on HUI 875 the eye or and a battalion that nacked its
Kelly Of Chattanooga, Tem., the central highlands' battle.
way tn Monday, also were
who said·
u.s. spokesmen $11ld pant 852 taldng rocket, macnlnecun and
.t~There'•s not an oCtieer in Stratorortreases ripped ~ posi- ' rifle nre from all around.
~ thier.; without' a acratCh on him. tlotls of the 12,00Q cornm.unJst
u.s. spokesmen said at least
f!! taet, tlf&amp;re are nol many troops now reported In the 72 Americans hve been !tilled
"' .'· tbere mtnoot a
e. Tney said lhe· North and 86 wounded. On\)' fLve
·ier~tat." • Brli. Gen. Leo H. Vietnamese inVaders brooght In wounded were reported out by
•'~n1f.ilef, the ~. be&amp;pac- two mor~ reglme~to to battle midday today. At least 33
:.~\'$&lt;1 ~cle:l coinmander of the 173rd some 16,000 American ~P~ in Communist boc:Uea~ were count·''' Alrborno.Br~e,ilooked a) !be th~ 2ll-&lt;iay-&lt;&gt;ld duel lor tne ed.
blll baltle and almost· wills- blgblands.
But a 500 pound bomb from
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Mi ss namora Boice. daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Haymond Boice,
namora left Ole Miami ValJ('y
Hospital at D8,}1on in early October after several years U1ere
as a laboratoiJ tcdmologist , and
is nO\~ working at st. Frances
Hospital in Honolulu, She made
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MICHAEL ~tiLLER
MILLER, 4, son of
Mr. and Mrs.MickMiller,Middleport, is a candidate ror the
title of Mr. SnowCJ.ake in the
Christmas promotion program
being conducted by the Ladles
Auxiliary Of the Syracuse Volunteer Fire Department.
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Ritualistic
grave
mark;~!:ng:~~~
monies
for two
charter
of the Captain James
Chapter of the Daughters
American Revolution were
Monday,
Bronze markers were
the gl'aves of Mrs.
er Hamilton in the Rome
tery in Lawrence Count;y,
her sister, Mrs. Francis &gt;"leA~ked
er Moore in the Spring!Jill ~aao­
eter_y in Hwttington, W. Va. Rm11 '
Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs,
"ere residents of
and both were
Application has been made in and past regents or the
the Meigs Local School District Mrs, Hamilton, mother ol.
for a rederal grant ror adult
Klein orn~!~d~t~~~~;.;
education, Miss Martha Ohling- o.
the organizing
er, instructor, reports,
ter.
The courses l)((cred include Conducting the rites was
sllorthancl and typing and book- Fenton Brubaker, regent,
keeping. Classes will be held ot,her oCCiccrs of the
in each subject for an hour, two James Lawrence
evenings a week with the courses Among those
to run over a 20-week period. emonies v;ere .Mrs. M. L.
A fee of $20 Will be charged Cor the
the two periods.
Mrs. I
Public Jnterest wiJI affect the
courses offered. Residents taking

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trfct. Persons interested are to
oall Larry Morrison at 992-2153
before Dec.l.Classesaresclled.
uled to begin about Jan, 1.

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