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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

VOL XX

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1967

Million
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The 'Why'
Of Thanks
Described

SWEDISH DIPLOMAT GUN.
'"" Jarring lodq aeceplecl apIOialmont u IP8Cial United Nr..
1ona peace t1MJ1 to the Middle
lUI wbere lhe United Arab Jle.
..,lic was threatening new war
rllb Israel,
U,A,R, President Gamal Abo
lei Nuser, In a speech openlna
1 new session of Eo'Pt'l nafaaal aa.,rnb!,r_Thuradl1, wamd he is P!§&gt;ared to
to war
iiilidf political pressures cia
lilt force Israel to l!lve up Arab
lands selzed In the June 5-10

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IOWA CITY, IOWA- THE
llrst llocunUinled caao of a chlld
born deformed after lta mothar
hod taken U1D lilrlng early preg.
11111ey wu confirmed tocla¥ by a
tlldlatrlcs profeseor at the State
Unlver all;)' of Iowa.
. Dr. Hans Zell- aa1d the
I.'!QIIWI. I 19.,year-&lt;&gt;!d J'owa re.
&amp;ldent who took UID on four occasions during the seventh week
of prell'laney, gave birth to ·a
baby girl with a cletormed rl8ht
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waist to 32 waist and 84 to 88 wliist.

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t;r 1a Cib.man.. o1 t11e birllldaf
111111.......,. or Mra. E, E. Foilrod.
The P8111' wu held at the
Jack Follrod home on Llneoln
Hill. Attending were Mr. an d
Ml'B. E. E. Follro&lt;~ Damy and
KIQ', Mrs. R101sh and Darin, Mr.
and Mrs, Jack Follrod and Kim
and Benny Branham.
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A1TENDGAME
Mrs, Ray Williams and sons,
Rocky and Mark, and Mrs. Sam

Dyke were ln Moreheed, Ky.,
&lt;m&gt;r the weekend lor the Morebelli Slate Unlwrolty • Eutem
Kentu&lt;ky game, They went especlally to see Connee Wi I·
Iiams, a senior there, Connee
will arrive today tor a Thanksglvill! weekend visit wi1h he r

parents.

Middleport
Mrs. Clyda Allonswur1h ls In
Washington, D. C. w1t11 her daughter, Mrs. James Hartinprand

children, for a holiday violt.
Mrs. David Entomlnger Is In

Charleston, W. Va. for a Thanks-

vislt with her famlly, Mr.
and Mrs, Roth Zahn and Mr.
and Mro. Charleo Entsminger.

giving

Miss Carol Bachtel, R. N,, has
rtiUrned to her emplol'lllent at
the otnce ~ ilr. J, J, Davis
after a several weeks' Leave
due to the Ulness ~ her father

and family of Springfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathanlel Harman and &lt;laUI!IIter, Dlana,orErle,
Pa. and Mr. and Mro, John
Smith of Akron, will be here for
a Thanklll&lt;lv!ng vlslt with Mrs.
J, K. Smith and other relatives.
Mrs. Evelyn Grueser ts a pa-

tient at Holzer Hospital. She was
accom)lO!Iled there Sundaf nl&amp;lrt
by Mrs. WUUamRobaonandMrs.

MEIGS

vln, and Min Rose Marte Hack-

Tonight thru Saturday
Nov. 22.25
"DOCTOR ZHIVAGO"
Genldlne Chsplln
JuDe Chrtll.le
Running time
3 Hrs. 20 llln.
Box-office closes 8 P.M.

ett, both students al Ohio state
Ulllversizy, Th&lt;oy will •pend the
Thankqlv!Jv weekend here with
· thelr lamliles,
HAVE GUESTS
Sundaf guests o! Mrs. Welby
Whaley were Mrs. Clara Karr,
Mrs. Gladys CU&lt;kler, and Mrs.
Karl Grueser,

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13, 1896, In Waftrly. She was
l)l'8Cedlc! In death by her par.
IIIII. Charles M. and Mollie
Sbrldor Caldlrell. She moved
frOm Pomeroy toNewarklnl931.
She was a member of the Seclilld Preall)'terlaD Church of Newark and a gracllate of MuaJdn.
1180 College.
She Is IIUJ'Vived by her lmiIIIIICI, George, who was a for.
, _ counl;y 881'1cultural aseat
of Pomeroy; two ~s, Mill
Carolyn Kreltler, Peoria. W.,
11111 Mrs. Joan Donohoo, Klleen.
l'aas; two brothers, Charles
Calc1'11811, StJrlnlllold, and John
Coldwoll, Wavwb'_;,llve sisters,
Mrs. VIrginia mea, Seallle,
Wuh.i Miss LueyCald'11811,lllss
Jean ~Caldwell, Miss Greta J:al4...U and Miss Mildred Calci'II8U,
1111 ol Dlltoo.
Funeral services will be conPod UcJnclal at 2:30 p.m. from
IIIII Second Preall)'terlaD Clllreh
Ia Newark with the Rev. Charles
lliQhter1 olllclatlna Burial will
ill In Cedar Hill Camelerfthere.
Frleads will be received at the
Roll H111dor11011 Funeral Home,
59 N. 5th st.. Newark. from 7
to9 on~ llldtrom lio ·
4llld 7 to 9 em'&amp;lnda;y, ·

Banquet
ENJOY YOURSELF

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Thanksgivin~ is a lime for f)lstime celebra·

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Sally Mora Will Crown

!1ai'IJ,

Speaker Set

and a past judge of the Junlor
Miss Pageant, and Russell Mil.
Ier, Dayton, president of the

Ohio Junlor Miss Inc.
The judaes will Interview conteotants Sundaf atternoon. The
bnpacts of Eastern Hl~ School
will provide music for the peg.
oant.
HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS WEDNESDAY Forrest
McNeal, Cheshirei
Grover Arnold ~Pomeroy.

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or by cootaclln8 Ralllh Werry,

Dixie SI\Yder, Wilbur Beaver.
ADMISSlONS THURSDAY -Pat-

Tl8&lt;eti 'tor ·11U!

be purchalled from any of the Albert Marlin, Janet Stump,
11 contestants In the pageant MerJe Manley, Mayme Custer,

director,

All-SEOAL
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Mrs. Clark.

CALCUTrA- ACOMMUNIST
Instigated 4d-bour strike ended
ot dawn liclda.Y and aulhorldoa
M!~@_ SaJ!UI9ri!..MO!gs CouJi..
&gt;egan counting the cost of the
cy
Junior Mlas 1967, will crown
'iooclf rioting that - down this
olzy of 5 mlllkln for two c1t3s. lifo lilnnor of the 11J68 Junior
At least live perB&lt;IIa nre Miss Pageant of Nov. 26 at the
dlled and 20 Injured Tburadl1 Middleport 1llllh School auditorlY policemen who !Ired 11 Ume1 Ium at about 10 p.m. '111$ J\DI.
Into ramJllll(ng mobs that were lor Mlsa Hostess award winner
1J'Oiestlng the central govern- alao will be IIIIIOUIIcecL
neot•s ouatmg of tile CommuMlaa Mora wiU present the
"Far
Away Places" wbleh help.
dat.domlnated United Front f!PV·
!l'lllllent of West llengal llate• ed win her title of Junior Miss
last year. She repraiiOilled Melga
Coun13' at the Oblo Junior Miss
Pageant, and received honorable
mention lor her hostess award

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ol 1041 Fabbanks Ave., Now.
ark. Ohio, died In Ucldng CouJi..
t;r Memorial Hospital Thuracll1

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regulAr ~•e• 8 to 2.0. Juniot Petite Sizes 3 to 11, fti'ilular .
uruor 11zes 3 to 15 and half slzes 12~ to :!e'k jlld fill' '
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daul!llters are In the process or
movi.ng to Athens where M r s.
Wrl&amp;fit Ia emp!Q1ed at 0 hI o
Unlveralzy.

BRINGS STUDENTS HOME
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Tueada.v nlgbt for his 1011, Mar·

Fornll Bachtel.

GIRls diT

Mrs. rJ. E, Harley ls the guest
of her son, Dr, John Harley,

Kenneth Byer.

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OH, YOU BEAVTIFIJL DOLL! Here ls part o! the feather dolls, eandy.sldrted dolls and costume
dolls which have been made by Mrs. Clifford Leifheit and Mrs, William F. Clark for bazaar to be
staged Dec. I and 2 at Duke Cleaners, Second St., Pomeroy, by the Rock Springs MethodiHt Church,

Judges lor Oils year' a pag.
88111 are Mra. Richard Rawllnp,
a past judge; Mrs. Janet Kom,
hosteu of the "Cofl:se W I t h
Janet;" Ralph E, Zlnoer, pres!·
dent or the Marietta Ja.vceeo

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Readers are asked to he patient
until production of news lnto
prlnt reiUms to normal, uslng
the offset process Installed by
the Ohio Valley Publishing
company last SIUlday.
Publisher Rlchard Owen said
regular news budgets will he
processed as soon as possible.

ricia Roush, Pomeroy; Don Beck..

er, Middleport.
DISCHARGES THURSDAY Grover Arnold, Bruce Campbell,
Dan Weddle.
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haS been received 0( the
of Simeon V. Davis, 81, ln

a Columbus hospital Wednesday.
He was a Conner Pomeroy resident and was living in Marengo.
He was the son of the late Eli and
Annie Van Meter Davis. SUrvivors include his wife, Sylvia, Marengo, and two children, E~ther

Mitton and James Davis, of Columbus. Arrangements are incomplete.

SALLY MORA
TllllEE FINED

Three ~endants were fined $10
and costs each Tuesday ~tin
the court of Middleport Ma.vor
c, o. Fisher. They arc Shirley
Lou Meyers, 24, Rerdsville, Rt.
1, speeding; Terry Lee Wolfe,
18, Portland, operating a motor

vehi cle in a dangerous marmer ~

and owens R. Badgley, 45, MhldlepOrt, intoxication.

NUMBERS TO CALL
Syracuse village officlals sald
toda.v the emergency and lire
number, 992 ..5201, remains the
same and ls listed in the phone
directory. The only difference is
the extension in the home or
Mayor Hennan London and to
reach him the eme1·gency number must be called. If there ls
no answer at 992-5201, persons
desiring emergency or fire de·

partment servlce should call992·
5133 as the second nwnber, or
992-2801 as the third nwnber.

COLUMBUS (IJPI) GOv.
James A. Rloldes has anliOWICed he may oubmlt to the
leglllal!lre a $700 millkln bond
Issue to provlda a glaut boost
to trsnsportatloll research and
const~Vctlcm •

R~l llld the prqiOOid
bond 1•-· which ww!d have to
be approvecl by the lol!lalalure
IIDd then by voters, would provida:
-$275 million In d!N..tapproprlattons to clUes and countles
The weekly school news col· to help them overcome crl1111llng
umn by George Hargraves point. tralflccongestlon.
- $125 million to complete the
log up ~~ In the Melga
Appalachian
lllllhWIQ', connectLocal Dlotrlet does not appear
Ing
ClnctnnaU
with Belpre, that
toc~a¥.
In Its place, Supt. Hargraves has been stalled lor lack of
submitted the following by aMI&lt;\o federal funds.
- $240 million, which would
dleport fourth grader, George
Stewart; aon of Mr. a n d Mrs. be matched by lederal money,
to ac ..lorate highw!Q' conatrucGeorge SteWart:
"WHY I AM THANKFUL" Uon tllroughout the state.
- $3D million to build the
"I am Olank!Ul Olat God geve
His son, Jems. to dle on Cal- transportation reseerch and devary's cross and He shed Hls velopment center In Logan and
Union countles.
own blood that we ml&amp;fit
No New Taxes
have everlaatlng lite In o u r
Rhodes said the IIIOII6Y to II·
home In Heaven.
"1 am thankflll lor food a n d nance all those projects can be
clothing and shelter and o u r raised "at no addl.tlonal cost to
famlly. I am thankful for o u r Ohio taxpayers." He explallled
clmrches that we can gil to, the $700 mDllm bond Issue
to worship God and to learn more could be financed by a rEilewal
of the one-oent gasoline tax and
about Him,
"I am Olank!Ul lor tile world the axle mOe tax, both of which
that we live In and Ole~· are now 1n existence.
As things stand now those
In lt. I am Olank!Ullor 111,)' ~ds '
two
taxes would end when the
and they moan to me. ·
$500
mUIIon hlghWIQ' conatrucu1 am thankful for a God who
Uon
bond
losue approved by Vl&gt;o
will answer oor priQ'ers.
ters
In
1965
Is paid of!.
"Truly - we have so much
Rhodes
brought
up the subject
to be thank1W for."
of urban traltlc bottlenecks ear·
ller this week when he asked
businessmen
at a meeting It
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tho Ohio Chamber of Commerce
to help his administration aolve
Wednesday was a d!Q'ofdooble
the problem.
accidents for Ernest (Bud) wtn.
11 0ne can travel 50 to 75 mUea
gett or Racine.
Louie D. Lee, 34, Rt. 1, Racine, traveling ealit on Rt. 124,
sttu~~·.a :COW belonging to Wingett, beriJdng Its leg, The COW
later had to be destroyed.
Wingett, traveilng to the scene
of the accident was truck from .
behind by a car driven by .Edward M.. Brown, New Haven.
The'Pomero;· emergency sQied
11"!18
summoned 'Thursdav At 12·.
The Meigs County SherlfPs De·
50
p.m.
to the Karr and Van
partmenl reported no arrests
Zandt
parking
lot where Wllor injuries, heavy damage to
llam
Browning,
Cedar Grove,
the Lee car, mediwn to Brown's
W, Va., was found lying on the
and light to the Wingett vehlclu.
street. He was taken to Vater.
ana
lllemorlal Hospital as a
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The S&lt;fllld was summoned a.
gain at 5:14 p.m. to Vale st.,
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL lor Mary Frazier, a maternlt;r
ADMISSlONS WEDNESDAY - case, who was transported to
Veterans Memorial Hospital. The
None.
DISCHARGES WEDNElDAY - unit was called tocla¥ at 5:27
a.m. to Clittol), W. Va., for small
Howard Kitchen, Bllly Brewer.
ADMI$10NS THURSDAY - daughter of llh-. and Mrs. Jack
Welker who wu having convul·
None.
s!OIIs, Tho child was taken to Hoi·
DISCHARGES THURSDAY - zor Hospital by the S&lt;Jied.
None.

Bombers:, Blast
Escape Routes
ily EuGENE V. RISHER
-:n.udwa,y betw- Dall
SAIGON (IJPI)- Waves of :tho provincial
giant u.s. B:;2 bombera tocla¥ ·The bodies of biasllod
routes or Com. lwere found on the
s neelng Hill 875, ·;and numerous blood
captured by American eoldlero roway lntiD the junglee.
In the longest and bloodiest' Five miles eali ol.
campaill'l or the llv...year.long 'sprawling American bale ·II:
Vietnam war,
Plolku, Communlst ~ ·
About 20 miles sooth of Dak {!Iring a! polnllllank r_,
To, focal pointed ol the 23-day ·.ambushed a slz..truck ~
campalsn In tho Central High. :. convoy. Six Amerlellla ·
lands, about 500 American ~wounded and three _ . . . ,
troopa caullllt up wllb a n&lt;l jNorth VletDamese eold!erl :
batUe&lt;l an unknown size Ioree ol captured.
North VIetnamese.
'. U.S. troops captured Hill 815
First reports llld at least one Thursday after live claY• It
American was ldlled and live heavy llghUng.
OhMI&lt;llll Ill tbo club, -

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atlon Servlce, said.
In Minnesota and parts
Tho molsture Is high
of South Dal&lt;ota have farmers In corn harveated thm~gb most
been able to harvest a fairly of Nebrallka·bitwo-thlrds or Iiil .~
dry crop, !lob Bergland, Ml4- and all of !nolo, lncllana and
west Director lor the AgrlcuJ. Ohio, he llld, "and that still In
farmers, 111 Agrlculture Depart. tural Stabilization and Conserv. the llolds Ia eVOII wetter,"
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Mrs. Montgomery
Dies Wednesday

Funeral services for llebble B.
Montgomery, · 73, Langsvllle R. D.
Who died Wednesday at 10 a. m,
IOlelqlOctedly at home, wlil lie.
bold Saturday at 2 p, m , at
lllng. Burial will be in the Red"
. . ollt(.&lt;:elftllleey,

&amp;R Squad Called

_ Slgnlllcant changes In bar·
Prices for drying OQJipment
natlng tn the last tow years range trom $3,000 to $15,000
worllelled the problem, Bergland wbon It can be had. but the
aa1d. Corn lormOJ'ly stored on ,:Jiltmand has so heavy that
the cob now to harveated by ,'!fwlloloaalers report none avail·
plclulr - shellers which enshle '' Jlble at any prtceJ. be said.
farmers to !lick the crop a week
Break J&gt;ven
to 10 days earlier but which a!Buyers are diiiCOUIIllng the
so re(JIIres artlll.clal drying.
wet corn ao heavily that flll'DIers are being o!!ared as l!Ulo u
50 cents a bushel, compared to
the $1.05 price Sllpport loan under wblch theY 1\gure they just
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break oval, Bergland said.
''F'armer""""ers probably can
withstand the I&lt;JIOOZO, but the
tenant Iarmer wl1o has tooled
up with blgb-prlced lii8Cblnerl'
and no oubstantlal ll11ancla1
backlog Is In bad trciUble."

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Redcllff, the daughter
Harvey and Mary Jane Pierce
Wright. She was also precedalln
·death by two daughtes, Doria,
and Helen Woodruff, two broth·
ers, and two sisters.
SUrvivors include her husbopd, ·

Twice Thursday

Corn Stale$ Farmers in Trouble
By MARGUERrl'E DAVIS
WASIIINGTON (IJPI) - Tho
exceeslvoly blah moisture content of this year's corn crop
prabably moans banltruptcy lor
a sizable number of mldwestem

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HAROIJJ LOHSE,
buslnessman, has bef.nnamedto
serve oo the Meigs County

Board of Education, He willlill
the WlelQ&gt;lred tenn of the late
Carl Kautz, Pomer01 star
Route, ¥~hieh expires Jan. 1,
1970. I.,Ohse was lonnerly a
member of the Pomeroy Exempted Village Board of Ed·
ucatlon. He is active in the
Church of Christ and Pomeroy

Gun Club,

Charleyi these children, Mra.'
Audrey Malone, Jackson; ,.roM·

Monl!lOmery, ~ Reynoldobuzll
Franlcs Montgomery, Jacko!ID;
Claude Montgomery, Jack~
Paul Montgomery, ~llvlllo; .
12 grandchildren, and lblee
great-grandchildren.
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Friends may call at tho
residence IDlti.L noon

when the body will be
funeral home to lie In Illata
noon until tlme ot servlees,

Returning to Widow .•
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LOUISVILLE

K,y,

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Mrs. Thelma \v. Tichenor 20
liclda.Y awaited tho boc!y of' 11M
husband, a VIetnam casual!;)'
mistakenly ldeotllled as another
soldier and burled by a grlev.
lng tamlly tn T81111esseo.
Mrs. Tlehooor was notllled by
a Ft. Knox Arm,y ~
Weclneadl1 or tho deatll Nov. 9
ot PFC Quinn WU!iam Tichenor
23, and on the following lillY of
a "mixup" tn ldenWlcatleln.
"The Arm,y told me they had
trcd&gt;le ldentltying him," the
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BY CHARLENE liOEFUCH
The second 1111011 of • alxweok courao In Rod Cross )ln.
lor ltrat aid wu eompleted Tu11•
daY nl&amp;bt wl1en members of Ca.
dette Troop No. 185 of Middleport II'IOt al 1lle Sc!oilh 'l1ilrd
Ave; scout bouae. Bob Davis
11 Instructor for the oourao whleh
wUI cpa!~ the elrla for eertlfloates llllcl plna from the R e d
Cross and a elrl IICOUI badge,

lleol-.C...•·-Ara ·okl·_.a.ncontl,y completed 1\Y the troop,
..... to gl
rtlfl ate
was pre-··
vo co
c s
to ·the lllrl•. There for the preoentation were Jo Ellen Diehl,
Irene Barnes, Diane KIn B.
Becky Wrilht, Darla Neutzllng,
Marla Neutzllng, Suale Soulab)",
Debbie Wlaoeup, Leanne Sebo,
Maralynn Tracy, and Caralynn
Traey •

Five member&amp; ot Junior Troop
61 meeting at the home of Mrs.
Don Thomas, Ieeder, reported
thai they bsd prepared ineals
for their famUie~ to COihplete
1'8CJilrements f o r a cooking
badge.
The five· are Cindy Reeey,
Tins Dull)', Lisa Thomas, Jack,
le Csrsey, and Angle Sisson.
The troop recently completed
a conldng courao at tho Colum.
bl•
of Ohio In Middleport.
Jolla Gila. II. a new memberer
of the troop. Games were 'played and a cake baked by the
Five - Leal Clover Patrol at the
home of Mrs. Richard Jones
were served during the soda!
hour, The cake was prepared
by Kim Jones, Anita Ash, Vicklllol!man, Tine Dull)', and JackIe Carsey.

Holiday Party
Planned Dec. 10

Recplrementa of challengea
and badges were reviewed at a
meeting of Scout Troop 52 held
at the - • of Mrs. Jean Wrlgllt,

Surprise Given
Kathy Wehrung

loader.
Joe Struble, Instructor for the

Thanksgiving is
Meeting Theme

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gram Included "SiriUIII81" at the
Door'' b)" Jolr.a. Brook&amp; SQre;
"God Does ·Not Stand Aloof''
by Mrs. Eugene Forbes; "A
Cbrlatlan Observation" b)" Join.
Stella Grueser; "God's Word"
by Mrs. 011111r Roush; "W 1 ,..
14!r's Pleasure'' 1\Y Join. Sadie
Brown; "The Minister's Vlalt"
by Mrs. Wendell Slutler; and
"lnexhaustlhle" b)" Mrs. Karl
Grueaor. Mrs. Pugh read "Sllas Thotter, Tither" to conclude
the program.
A letter of humor on clellglrta•
of the devil with Inactive Sooletles was read b)" Mrs, PhilUps. Mn, Pugh aorvod turkey,
a salsd and rolls.

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Refreabmenta of sandW!ohea,
potsto cldpo, JMIRch, cake and
Ice erNDl were served. AttendIng 1111rt those named and D!xle
and Jim Snyder, Roger Pickens,
llotUe .Br7an, Marianne Klbes,
1lebllle Llney, •· Nlnoo Stiles,
Fritz Wtbrung, ·. nd Barbara Tattenon,

Janet Caldwell
Honored with
Bridal Shower

Birthday Event
Brings Call
From Student
Mrs, Perry Orr, who with Mr.
Orr celebrated their 47th Wedding anniversary Nov. 13 in Clllwnbus, received more returns
from the event than expected.
Mrs. Orr had mailed a card to
the Dialiqr for Dollars television
show. The t~caJl" was made on
the Sally Flowers and Gene Ful-

treasurer; Linda WesUall, news
reporter; Linda Fryar, parlia-

len show.
That same evening the Orrs received another call:
Mrs. Orr answered the phone.

mentarian; Ramona Eagle, hio-

A voice asked,

torian; Winnie Marcinko,

A surprtao part,ylnobservanoe
of the 15th birthday anniversary
of Kati\Y LOuise Wehrung was
given reoontl,y b)" her slater,
Linda, and her mother, Mrs.
Patrlcta Wehrung.
Entertalrunont was provided b)"
"1be Cholell Fewn with members, Bob Shuck, drums; Gary
Elll~ Torry Grogan, and Lsrry vrogan, IIUitars, Jim Clatwor!hy, trumpet; and Mike Marth,
vocalist. The group played a
number of seloctlona.

Thanksgiving was the theme
used for decorations and tho reo
treshmonls when the Y o u n g
Wives' Club met November 16,
at the ho&gt;ne of Mrs. George Collins, Tuppera Plains. Mrs. BUI
Ritchie was co-lloatess.
Plana w e r e msde for the
Chrlstmu part,y to be held at
the lllghlander In Marl-, Decomber 12.
Others attending were Mrs,
: Okoy ConnaUy, Mrs. Larry Col: llna, Mrs. Tom !layman, Mr1.
Elilln Ritchie, Mrs. V e r n o n
Strarl%, Mrs. Alvin Trlpp, Mrs.
Robert T r I p p, lolra. Marvin
White, and Mrs. Ray Yomg_

Frlend1 and ralatlna of Miss
Janet Caldwall banoled her with
a bridal shower at the Tuppers
P1alna Methoclllt Church amex
!lalurday, Nov. 11.
Hootessea were Mrs. Irene
Parker and JolrL Sharon Swartz.
Miss CaldWel! Ia the brideelect of Jerry Carter vt Rooky
llount, N.C. The wadding was
an event of TlmsdaY at 2 p.m.
at the Tuppers Plalna · Jolatho..
dill Church. The graoklua cu..
tom of open church wasobaorved
with a reoeptlm . Alllowlng In
the church annex.
Trodlttonal weddllla deoorollona wore UHd at the lboWer.
Thoao Included a deeontlve um.
brella under whleh the gifts were
IITanaed, T h e suuta played
Plll81 With Mr1, Rubel Caldwall,
Mrs. Evelyn Spencer lll1d Mrs.
Parker Wlmlng the prizes. After Miss Caldwall opened her
glib, the hoat.IIOS HI'Vod ...

bert Pu&amp;lt'u the hosi.sa,
The sroup, &lt;llriD&amp; the rnt~~tI
"'cted ..., Mr C"-~
Ill con~
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PhUUps, prealdent, decided to
oend Chrlstmaa cards to &amp;hut. Ins, and to provide' small glfls
for elderl,y members of the SooleQ&gt; no longer able to atland
meetings.
It was voted to JMlfChase a
layette for the World Conunun1t,y Day project of providing
elothlng for Asian children. Getwell cards were sent to Leroy
Wat son and Ed Haines.
Plans were msdo for the annual Chrlstmaa part,y to be held
at 6:30 p.m. with a turkey dinnar In the church baaoment. Mombars are to take a covered dish
and their own table service.
There wUI be a $1 gift exchange,
Commlttaes for the dinner were

A holiday part,y for residents
of the Meigs Count,y Infirmary
was planned for Dec. 10 When the named.
Presented at the meeting was
deacons and deaconesaes metre.
an
Invitation from the Syraeuse
oently at tit~ Middleport First
wscs
to Minersville members
United Presbyterian Church,
for
a
meeting
on Tuesday, Jan.
The group also msde plans
for vlsltlng Bhutlns on the same 2, when Mrs. James Richards,
day. The part,y at the inflriiUU")' Portsmouth &lt;lJstrlct president,
will be In the early evening. wUI be the guest speaker. A
Mrs. Tom Rue and Mrs. Phil
llaptonstall were named to the
Ofk ers Elec fed
refreshment ooll1llllttte, end Paul
Haptonatell and Russell Lyons
will plan the program.
Of!lcors for the year were
Christmas cards being sold elected when the FuWre llonu&gt;by church members were display- makors of America of Eaatem
ed.
Hllh School met recently.
The new officers are Sandra
Curtis, president; Rota Watson,
vice prealdent; Jo Ann Brookl,
secretary; Brenda Holsinger,

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recr~

ation; and Paula Watkins, song
Iesdera, Several new members
were welcomed Into the sroup.

Thanksgiving
C,u,....
st'oms; Festiv.ols. · ·. '
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ner a! Crow' a steakHouse.ltwas
reported that three. ·ceriUieates
tor ia.vecteo 1111re ilwil at the
World Canm..,lt,y i&gt;s.Y ob8erv·
ance 011 Nov. 3 at the !\)&gt;racu8e ehurcli.
n waa wted to contribute toward an artlfical tree tor the
ehureh ooelal room belqr purchased b)" the"- Harwsters
Class. Mrs. Donald Myera wa• a
guest at the meetl~, The 'l11jdiksslvl,_ motif waa carried out In
tabl.e decoratlblls for a dessert
course served by Mrs. Moro llllcl
Mrs. cari Kautz.
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MILL
SYRACUSE; OHIO

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vice president; Mrs, Leonard
Jewell, secretary, and Mrs. Paul

Werner, treasurer. Named to
plan . p~s - for next _year
were Miss Reibel, Mrs. Jewell,
Mrs. Mora, llllcl Mrs. Bill Perrin.

Are you Jessie

Mrs, Orr hsd hoarded with Mr.
Final wedding plans are com- and Mrs. P, R. Randolph when
pleted by Miss Judith Ann Duncan, daughter of Mr. and Mn, she taught school at Eden in 1920Melvin M, Duncan of Mason, to 21. She hsd 13 In the firstgrade,
Mrs. Randolph, see!~ the DialI
Mr. William Maize Me Whortar,
11
soo of Mrs. Marjorie Maize and ing TV show, said she just had
Mr. Carl M. Me Whorter both of to rind out if this was the same
Rei the most out of holiday
Huntington,
person!' She said she would
· The double ring eerem0111 will have sent a card, it shCliad knoWn~ , fun with a · hairstyle that's .
he performed on Nov. 24, at the She lives in Orient, Ofiio.. '·,., ' ,as easy to keep up ·as it is
·nattering!
Mason Evangelical United Breth''This is much better than a
ren Church, at 7:30p.m. An open church wedding will be ob- card/' Mrs. Orr told her.
Mrs. Orr, born in Hebron, Ill.,
served.
one
of twins (Bessie Spencer Ar·
Miss Connie Harbour of Mason,
will serve as maid of honor and gabrite, deceased) came to Meigs
Phone 992·3557
Miss Sarah Zuspan of Mason u
County when nine months old and
tlowor lllrl.
Pomeroy,
234 E. Main
lived here until 1941 when the
Frank Zuspan of Mason will couple moved lo Columbus.
serve as best man and ushers
wUI he Keith Fltspatrlck or
Johnatown, Ps., Raymond Duncan, Mason and Jame1 Wallen
of Huutlngton, Nuptial mualc will
be presented by Ml" Becky Lew-

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one owner
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flard Top. Only 3,678 easy miles, FACTORY AIR
; oNDITIONED. Power steering, power brakes,
mtomatic trans, So nearly new we could put it on
the showroom. New Electra trade-in

1965 CHRYSUR 4 DR.·· ····,.. ·· $2595
Sedan. P.S. and brakes, air cond. One owner, low
mileage and perfect condition

67 LeSABRE BUICK CUSTOM ··· · $3695

1965 DODGE MONACO 500 ···· $2295

4 Dr. Sedan. Only 9,935 easy miles. FACTORY
AIR CONDITIONED. Power steering, power
brakes, automatic trans. Extra nice.

2 Dr. H.T. P.S. Radio and heater, condition clean

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65 WILDCAT CUSTOM BUICK ··· · $2395

2 Dr. H.T. Radio and Heater, P-S. Vinyl uphol·
stery, very clean

ANEW F' •ME

2 Dr. Hard Top. This is the custom and best series
Wildcat with center arrp rest and expanded mork·
ide. This car belonged to local merchant. It has
the finest engine Buick makes.

1965 MERCURY MOtmRIY · · · · $1995

66 WILDCAT BUICK 4 DOOR · · · · $2695

1964 OLDSMOBILE JETFIR£ .... $1495

Low mileage. Extra sharp. Another new Buick
trade-in from very careful repeat owner. This car
bas the all vinyl upholstery and is clean inside and
out. Power steering, power brakes and automatic
trans.

4 Dr. Sedan. Std. trans. Radio and heater

1963 POHTIAC CONVERnBLE · · · · $795
Radio and heater. auto. trans.

65COMET V8 2 DR. SEDAN ··· .. · $1195

1962 CHEVROLET BEL AIR ······· · $995

Original bronze finish . Auto. :,nift
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64 CATALINA PONnAC · · ··· ··· $1595

4 Dr.
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patnt.

Conv. Cpe. New Pontiac trade-in from one of our
~ areful repeat customers, We can gladly refer you
to our service records on this car. Powe . steering,
power brakes and automatic trans.

Mom's new flame gives her somethinK In common with a pretty ex·
cltin1 crowd-over 90% of all of the
professional chefs
They're all coo n1 Yflth Gas. For
several sound. rea s.
Gas cooks faste than electricity.
Chefs who·su
s the preparation of
hundreds of ea - dey lull haven't
time to walt ·
k electric rans:es
to heat up or
own.
These men 1nd women whose repu·
lltlona depelld on their cooking choOse

~robaL Daughtara,
a, International
Orwill meet

Gas ranges because Gas cooks better
than eleetricltt ••• makes food .taste
better and look mc!re appetizing. The
1,001 shades of heat that only a mod·
em Gas ran1e can Rive lets them-and
you-bJke, broil, braise, saute, sim·
mer or stew with complete control.
People who cook for a restaurant
full of discriminating gourmets-and ..
people who cook for • kitchen full
hunery k!ds-know they can count on
Gas ranaes to let them be the good
CGCiks thl)' are.

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POmeroy llluonlc Temple 10 r
Initiatory work.
1' PARlSH CONSERVATION COMj mtttee mao11ng at p,m; ,lo!GD1111 at the St. Paul Lutheran
:, Cburch. TUESDAY

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dan T_,.,.uce ' - wlilli!Mt
2 p,m, ~sdiJI at !be Unitecl Methedlat Cbufeb, M r i,Jo..
epll CoGk will be the pr08rlft\
Ieider.
WEDNEII&gt;AY
ADULT CHOIR nhearsal at
..._ St. Paul LUther Clmeh.

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Bobcats.
Hlgllwas
manJoe
for
the little
Wildcat
Reserves
. Bevan with 10. Larry Daniel•
and Nonn SWindler eachhsd seven.
HANNAN TRACE (59) - Dannels, 15-4-34; Sheets, 1·1-3;
Pugh, 2·3-7; Ci1ajlman, 0-0-0;
R, WatBOII, 1-0-2; Jeffers, 5-010 l J, Sisson, 0"0-0; E. Jolontgomory, 1-1-3. Totals, 2~9.
KYGER CREEK (50) -Groae, 31·~; Eblln;0-~-1;Bradbury,a·7·
23; White, o-4-4; Buckley, 0-0-0;
Roese, 4·1-9; ~uldlng, 2-2-6,
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Tourney

Too Much of

Slated

Roger Brown

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Lions Saw

BY THE UPI
The nattan•s armchair TV addicta IIIli another good look at
300 . pouod Roger Brown on
Thanksglvlnl DIJI as he msde
hl1 first appearance ~st his
old taammates slnoe being traded to LOs Angeles and helped
the Rams jolt the Llrms 31-7.
In the other three pmes on
the holiday, Oakland routed Kan:111 Clt,y 44-22, Son ll6ltJI rallied
to edge surprising Denver 2420 and Dallaa whipped st. Louis
46-21. It was po1alble for the
devoted fans to watch nino ...,_
seoutlvo hours offootball- startIng at 9 p.m. from Dallas.
The Lions, In a rebuilding
program this year, tradedBrown
at the start of tho season to the
Rams, The Lions wore worried
about Brown• s knees and also
were concerned about hi• welgllt.
Although he claimed after the
game that "I have no bitterness
toward Detroit for trading me,"
Brown obviously IIIli great satlsfaotlon out or receiving the game
ball from the Rams for leading
the fine defensive effort which
held the Lions to just 70 yards
rushing and 38 yards passing.
Throe times Brown broke through
to nail the Lions' Mel F arr for
losses, twice to stop second half
drives.
HARRIERS COMPETE
CHICAGO (UPI) - Ron Larrieu of Los Angeles will seck his
third strallibt title Saturday In
the 1967 national AAU crosscountry championships to be held
at · (;:hiC&amp;go'a Washington Park.
The 30-yoar-&lt;Jid 1964 Olympian
representing tho Los Angeles
Striders Track Club beads a
field of 150 ""'llcted to toor the
10,000-meter course.
HEAVYWEIGHT DRAWS
GOTEBORG, Sweden (UPI) Ray Patterson, younger brother
or former world heavyweight
champion Floyd Patterson, and
Brazilian Renato Moraes battled
to an elgllt.round draw Thursday
night.
Patterson welglled 193'h and
hls opponent 180.
TARS AND TOROS .
MT. VERNO,N, N.Y. (UPI)The Westohe&amp;ter Bulls and the
VIrginia Sailors tangle Saturday
for the Atlantic Coalll Football
League championship.
The Bulla are a farm olub of
the New York Giants and t h e
Sailors are an atrlllate of the
Washington Redsklns. The two
teams split a pair of games In
reP~Iar season play.

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1965 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill ····· · $1995

4 Dr. Sedan. Auto. trans. Radio and heater clean
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and low mileage

Boxing

MEIGS
EVENTS

glw the family a carl

1966 MERCURY 2 DR. - ...... .. $2395

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Decorations

lola's Beauty Salon

BLAETTNARS

an otreose for , a zone defeDae
(which Glquater worked lXII IlP ,
' 1967-88 fft880II Weilnesdi,v night ~~~ tltim), other aeorers
· In the BueJI8Yt Preview at Bueh- were Bill Sl!an 7~ Jim Conde 1.
tel-York, wJnnJng over Gloulller Mark Tannehlll ., DeMis Auli
28-1.14 In the i'eauiatlon two ...... 5, arid Rod GOkey 2 (pl8)'1ng ._Are JOU utii&amp;N aowT .We
only part of the first qJarler didn't mlu tho lui
of
tors of play.
tho ...... r
Joe :Myers, 6 • 3 junior, who with sore ablna). Leaper hsd 10
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came Into the pme more than torInGloulller.
other games, the Buckeyes.
half the flrlll qJarler was
blgll with 10 polnta on 8 for 8 {NaiiiOrlville and Buchtel-York)
at the ·free line and one f I e l d ed&amp;ed Eastern of Meigll Count,y,
2~16, breaking away from dead8Qil.
locked
score• late In the mateh,
The Marauders had sorlmmll&amp;'and
LOgan,
with Greg Poston lesded two houri the afternoon of the
inl
all
scorers,
edged Federalsame day at Al-der_,. i\1llocldng
(Amos
Bem, Rome,
ballv, "They were dred, a n d
etc.)
31-30.
) lhowed II," said Coseh Cor!
For Eastern, Martin hsd 7,
Wolfe.
Benedum
4, Spencer 2, Karr 2,
"The bo.)'B did all l'llbt," he
and
Rose
1.
Poll4n' led the
l8ld, "for out havinl worked on
Buokees With 6.
The sei:ond anni.iii
Ohio Amateur Athletic Unton
(AAU) Golden Gloves liming
Tournament will be held In the
Southweatern Hlgll School 1)'111naalum January 10-13, accordIng to Franklin Boa•h, Southwestern phyalcal tltness director.
The tourney Is Bpoosored this
year b)" the Southweatem Boosters, along with the Beach AlbBY DICK THOMAS
Harinan Trace, now 1-0 inSVAC lotlc Club of Cbarloaton, W. Vs.
"The tournament Ia open to
Dave Daniels shredded the nets play, enlertalns Southem Local all males, ages 16-25, Beach
for 34 JMllnts Wednesday night at Tuesday night at Mercerville In added. uand lndlviduall aa well
Kyger Creek as the Hannan Trace another
SVAC battle. Kyger as teams are enoouraged to parWildcats upset tho Kyger Creek Creek's next game Is Friday, dolpate."
The top three teams from last
Bobcats, Southern Valley Athletic Dec. 1 at Southwestern. Coach
Conference defending champions Lloyd Myers' Highlanders open year' a event have Indicated that
59-50 In the season opener for
Saturday night at Eaatern In they will return this year. They
The Huntington Modem
both aqusds.
Meigs County In another SVAC are:
Press, Columbus Windsor TorDaniels, a 6-0 jUnior, hsd 15 encounter.
race, and the Beach Alhlotlc
field goals llllcl four free throws
Dave Daniels hit three straight Club,
as he dumped In 16 points In a buckets to glw the Wildcats a
Beach concluded that tho tourclose first ball and then dump- 6-0 losd Wednesday night at K,y- nament contestanlB are from the
ed In 18 markers In the pull- ger Creek. Kyger Creek msde tri-state area and that 2.1 lnvlaway second half.
four of five at the foul Uno to tatlona to area sehools and athletic organizations bave been
Larry Jeffers, a 5-11 junior, close the gap to 6-4. Pugh sdded
mailed out.
connected oo five field goals for a !roe throw, 7-4.Bradburymsde
10 JMllnts. Doug Pugh, 6-0 sen- a three JMllnter, alter being foullor , had seven points.
ed by Roger Watson and tied it
Danny Sheets, a 6-1 senior, was up 7-7, with 2:13left In the first
the big man on the hoards for period. Daniels and Grose trsded
the Wildcats as be grabbed 13 of buckets llllcl the first period endthe team's 43 rebounds. Daniels ed In a 9-9 deadlock.
hsd nlne rebounds and Pugh hsd
Kyger Creek took a brief 12-11
seven.
lead early in the second period.
Church Brsdbury, 6-2 junior, Then the Wildcats wentahesd14PT. PLEASANT - The Pulnt
paced the Kyger Creek scorlqr 12. Reese and steve Spauldi~. a Pleasant Junior Woman's Club
with eight field goals and seven 5-8 junior came in to bolster the members have completed the de.
Bobcat defense and Kyger Creek coratlon arrangements lor their
free throws for 23 points. Tom went out In front 20 .14 with 2:22 anwal HarvoJI Ball to be held
Roese, 6-1 !~~ ~· next Wl\h . tell in' the ·first half. I!IIV-the · at the ·Na'tlonaVGullrd Arnlory on
nln~ pai'nt8 ~...,ifnlsGrose, 6.,3 Wild'c8ls 1 hfback wttlt nan- Saturday,' Nov. ·· 25, frori\ 9:30
seniOr
eveh.
oug
,
to 1:30 a.m.
Antazlqrly
h, the Bobcats leis getting three more fielders p.m.
Blttarsweet, nuts, JMIMpldns,
controlled the ards getting 61 In the last minute of play to put com 1buoks lll1d farm galea are
rebounds to
Wlldcate• 43, the Wildcats out in front 23-22 just some of the IIams used to
carry out the theme of Harvest
Grose hsd 20 rebounds, Brsd- 8k~frace honsteditslesdto Time U.S.A. Even a scarecrow
.l&gt;ury hsd 13 and Reese hsd 11, 32-23 with 5:04 lett In the third
will be present for the Ball aa
period. Jeffers and Daniels led a featured Item of decor. All of
those colorM fall objects will
the scorl~ as the Wtl~ took provide the citizens an exciting
a 38-29 lesd with 1:13 leU, and eyefUl to begin the social sea.
were ahesd 40-34 at the end of son.
The Ned Guthrie Orchestra,
the third period.
featuring
"Jo Dab)"" t h e I r
Coach Paul Dillon's Wildcats
noted
vocalist
will help carry
took a 13-polnt Iesd, 48-35, with
out
the
Harvest
theme In music,
5:24 loft In the final frame. The
Dress
will
be
Wormal
and doWildcats led 54-43 with two min- keta wUI also be available
at the
utes left and 59-48 with 35 sec- door.
onds to go,
Members of the decoration
Coach Johnny Wickline's Bob- committee are: Mrs. Joe Forcats made 17 of 54 shots from bus, Jr., Mr1. Brooke Holateln,
SATURDAY
Mrs. Howard Thornton, Mrs.
ROUND AND SQUARE dance the field for 31.4 per cent llllcl Russell Thomas, Mrs. Keith HUI,
will be bold Saturday, Nov. 25, 16 of 33 at the foul line, Hannan Mrs. Robart Cochran, Miss To. at 8 p.m. at the Bodford Youth Trace outshot the Bobcats, mak- ni Daugbe~ 1111c1 Mrs. David
Cenler. The dance is be~ spon- Ing 25 of 67 goals for 37.1 per Lanham.
Mrs. Theodore Melrose is gen.
sored by the Buckeye Motorcy- cent llllcl nine of 19 at the foul
llne.
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era! cha!rman of the Ball and
ole Club.
Ofltclals whistled 40 fouls In Mrs, Raymond G, Musgrave Ia
MONDAY
the conies!, 15 oo Kyger Creek pabiltf1¥ chairman. Mrs. T o m
TENT 95, Daughters of Union and 25 on Hannan Trace. The Jennlnga Ia president of t h e
Veterans, will meet at 7:30 p. only pleyers to foul out were club.
m, M4lnday at the D,A, V, hall, Watson llllcl Jim Chapman, 5-9
FIGHT !U3JLTS
u.mbera are reminded to take junior,. both of Hannan Trace,
By" United Press International
for the Athens State HooCoach Howard Lee Mlller's K,yPORTLAND, Maine (UPI) ~~ANn OFFICERS of ger Creek Reserves won the op- Irish Jimmy Mollermolt, 168,
)taiga Temple, Pythlan Slater&amp;, ener 45-30 alter leading 24-15
Holyoke, Mass., knoCked o u t
will meet at 7:30p.m. M4lnday at at the half and 33-18 at the eod R~ 171!, N!"' York 4.
(be Columbus lll1d 3outhem Ohio of throe parlods. Jeff Tyo, Tom
G, llW008Il (UPI) Electric omee. There will be llysellllllcl Earl Tholnas hsd eight Ray Pattarson, 19:Jlh New York,
demonstration 011 "Christmas and Jim '!Yo hsd seven to pace ::;,e;llW:,tlt Renato Moraes, 180,

Jr Women's Oub
Arranges for

followed, recalling old times,

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COLUMBUS (UP!) Ohio
Stala Ia a ltvOoP)Int underdog
.;1ng Into Ita annual foray with
Michigan at Ann Arbor Saturday.
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But, Buekeye Coaeh Woody
Hayes Ia hoping that his witchcraft ean east a spsJ1 011 the
Wolverines, who bave never
beat the Buckeyes twice In a
row Iince Hayes a1 been at the
helm,
The Iaiii time Mlchi111111 won
· over OSU In Ann Arbor waa In
1959, when Bump ElUott's Wol-

Hannan· Trace Dumps
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circle.
Officers for 1968 were elected
and include Mrs. Young, president; Mrs. Elza Gilmore, Jr.,

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Festivals Al'OUIIII·ihe Worlf' '!'811
the program tq&gt;le of Miss Miry
Vlrglpla Reibel at a meetlqr ot
the Friendly Circle of the 'i'rinlt,y UnHed Churcll of Christ Wed•
nesday night.
In · talldqr on customs of our
own country, Miss Reibel noted
that the United states was the
flrst-lntheworldtomake Thanks~vl~ a legal JMlbllo hoii'!"Y·
She said that In 1863, President
Abraham pncoln proclaimed the
last Thursda)' In November to be
Thanksgiving nay, 1111c1 prior to
that It was celebnoted at Various
times but out as a national bollday.
' The story of the Indian SCiUaniO.
who changed the oourse ot history b)" remember!Jv goodness
rather than evil lncleallngwith
the pilgrims was related dilriqr
the program, and Miss Reibel
concluded with a Thankaglvlng
JM10m,
The Thankaglving theme wss
used by Mrs. Pearl Mora In lhe
devotions. She resd from tho
Psalms, hsd a meditation and
prayer.

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Came in replay, ''I am one. of
your· first grade pupils."
said Mrs. Orr, ••rm sorry, but l
I don't know which one."
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caller said.

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AllaJdlng besidealbo• named
were Mlu Mary AbboU, Mrs.
Sall,y Caldwell, Ml11 Linda Span..
cer, Mrs. Evelyn Brtcldea, Mrs.
Janice Parker, Mra. Maxine
Cbapman, Mrs. MOdred Caldwall, Mrs. Evelyn Summerfield,
Mrs. Hartl Bamhlll, Mn, Sharon Swartz, MrL Ann Summera.Id, Yra. Slna Balle,r, Mrs.
Gerlldla llola!naar, Mrs. Ida
CowderJ, Mrs. Sarah Caldwell,
111'1. Nora Rice, Mrs. GladJI
VIolet, Mrs. PI&amp;IIJ Caldwell,
YrL Edba Summerll.eid, Mrs,
liu7 GrKt Cowdery, Mla1 Cbevlller, lira, Nleaol Weatherman,
MrL Janet Connoil,y, JolrL Gay
Ami Burb, Mrs. Evelyn Span..
etr, MrL Arvllle Freclrer and
lirL Howard Caldwell, Jr.
Others Prteentlrll llfta to the
brJdo.eliel
Mr. and Yra.
Hobart \llneyard Olld Ai'u,o, Mr.
and Mra. Ben Ewilll, J~ and
Joyce Flck, Mr• . and Mra. Larry Rltchls, III"L Doro11Q&gt; Stout,
!Ina M a e Samme!;fltl4, Jolra.
Ctlla Colllna, MrL Plo'Wa
Clark, Mrs. Emma FIDcllinl,
lira, N~~~cy Colllaa, MrL EIN1101' lioullu. Jlr. 111111 Mr,a. er Adame, Mr. llld MrL Wlllllm
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ADDRESS CHANGED
Cpl. Donald R, Smith, a patient at the U.S. Naval Hospital
at Guam, hal had a change of
sddre81. lila addre1s Is
Cpl. llanald R. Smith 2290847,
Patient, W, D., B -3, U.S.N.H,;
FPO Sen Franolsco, CalU. 96630.
Wounded In Vietnam Is early
November, Cpl. Smith !a eurra&gt;t..
ly underlll!lnl akin grafting m
his left 1t1n. Additional IUI'88l'J' Is.
An ~ reception wUI be held
Is sche&lt;lllod. He Is tho son of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith, In the basement o[ the church following the ceremony,
Pomeroy.

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lll1d elderl,y mombera wve pl.,.. read b)" Mrs. Pilllllps, and a
ned as holllh,y proJedl wh.., the report ••• made on Ute sale of
Wo111an's, SocteQ&gt; of Cbrtlltlan vanllia.
Service of the Mlnerlvllle MelhScripmre from Deuteronomy
odllll Chllr&lt;lb' met With Mn. ller- and the Psalm1 and prayer b)"

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Of a Dream

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Cincinnati • • • • • • ,

then, 10-0 In Columbus In 1964, 63.
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The oversll 16-oeason re&lt;&gt;O
llhon Michigan was Rose Bowl
...,, 10 wins, half of them In
bound and Iaiii year.
Hayes' record over the Wol- the Wolverines' home stadium.
Woody pat the flnllldng
verines In 16 seasons llhcnrs a
·touches on his 17th OSU IQIId
early Thursday aile..-&gt; before
treating them ~-~·~key dinIll
ner at a local ro.~w•h
"Senior Ticldo"
Tho finishing toucbeBlnoluded
tho tr~onsl "Senior Tackle,"
whore Hayes aitd two members
of the 1913 scpsd that Inspired
Ute tradldon saluted the 10 senlora on the 1967 ocpsd.
OSU COACH Emeritus Enlle
Godfrey,
a member of J. W,
BY THE UPI
Wlloe's
1913
scpad, the llrat
Young Gene Stallings, who
Buckeye
outfit
to play In the
grew up wanting to be a rootBig Ten, gave the seniors the
ball coach, has had a number hiatory of this last tackle,
of thrUis In his athletic career
"A bunch of us seniors talked
but none surpassed the joy of to Dr, Wllce about going out for
his Texas A. &amp; M. team's oon- one Iaiii tackle julll lo sort of
cpest of arch rival Texas.
Inspire ua for our final game
Stalllnp' Texas Agglea cap- with Northwestern. We weren't
ped a brUIIant soasoo comeback supposed to have a chance, but
drive on Thanksgiving of Texas we boat Northwestern 58-0 for
10-7 and earn the Soothwest Con- Ohio State's flrlll v\c1ory In the
ference championship and the Big Ton," Godfrey recalled.
school's first Cotton Bowl trip
Michigan baa been the trsdlIn 26 years.
tlonal windup game for the
That lett only the Rose Bowl, Buckeyes giving the Senior
among the ma.ior post-season at- Tackle a bit more Import In the
tractions to he filled. The Rose eyes of many, Reyes added.
Bowl pairing will be completed
Winning streaks
alter Saturday's Big Ten outings
OSIJ and Michigan are both
sending third - ranked Purdue on a three-game wlMlng streak,
against Indiana and Minnesota which means somolhlllg muat
against W!scoosln. Either Indi- give In Ann Arbor Saturday. ·
ana or Minnesota will represent
The teams have played foor
the Big 10 In the Rose Bowl common foes thus far and lateagainst University of Soothern ly, Michigan has come out best.
CaiUornla.
Both beat Northwestern; 0S1J
whlwed Michigan State, while
Michigan lost to the Spartans.
Michigan slipped past Dllnols,
·but the Bucks didn't.
osu scpeaked by Wisconsin,
but Michigan won rather handily.

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Dallas • • , , • • 8 6 ,571
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Denver , , , . • • 8 9 .471
Oakland •• , • • • 8 11 ,426 san Francisco. • •
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San Otego ••••• · ·
Anoheim 107 Oaklllllcl 95
. Thursday'S RESULTS:, •
MIMesota 101 Pittsburgh 75
Seattle 133 Bostou 10\; '
Only Games S&lt;bedu\ed.
Chicago 106 New vook&lt;'96
HOLLYWOOD &lt;OPI - Jay Philadelphia 128 San
&lt;Dennis tbe Menace) North orrived In Hollywood for a 10-day LOs Angeles 132 Detl'l)ll;,.;"lll
Only games scheduled,
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BY CHARLENE liOEFUCH
The second 1111011 of • alxweok courao In Rod Cross )ln.
lor ltrat aid wu eompleted Tu11•
daY nl&amp;bt wl1en members of Ca.
dette Troop No. 185 of Middleport II'IOt al 1lle Sc!oilh 'l1ilrd
Ave; scout bouae. Bob Davis
11 Instructor for the oourao whleh
wUI cpa!~ the elrla for eertlfloates llllcl plna from the R e d
Cross and a elrl IICOUI badge,

lleol-.C...•·-Ara ·okl·_.a.ncontl,y completed 1\Y the troop,
..... to gl
rtlfl ate
was pre-··
vo co
c s
to ·the lllrl•. There for the preoentation were Jo Ellen Diehl,
Irene Barnes, Diane KIn B.
Becky Wrilht, Darla Neutzllng,
Marla Neutzllng, Suale Soulab)",
Debbie Wlaoeup, Leanne Sebo,
Maralynn Tracy, and Caralynn
Traey •

Five member&amp; ot Junior Troop
61 meeting at the home of Mrs.
Don Thomas, Ieeder, reported
thai they bsd prepared ineals
for their famUie~ to COihplete
1'8CJilrements f o r a cooking
badge.
The five· are Cindy Reeey,
Tins Dull)', Lisa Thomas, Jack,
le Csrsey, and Angle Sisson.
The troop recently completed
a conldng courao at tho Colum.
bl•
of Ohio In Middleport.
Jolla Gila. II. a new memberer
of the troop. Games were 'played and a cake baked by the
Five - Leal Clover Patrol at the
home of Mrs. Richard Jones
were served during the soda!
hour, The cake was prepared
by Kim Jones, Anita Ash, Vicklllol!man, Tine Dull)', and JackIe Carsey.

Holiday Party
Planned Dec. 10

Recplrementa of challengea
and badges were reviewed at a
meeting of Scout Troop 52 held
at the - • of Mrs. Jean Wrlgllt,

Surprise Given
Kathy Wehrung

loader.
Joe Struble, Instructor for the

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gram Included "SiriUIII81" at the
Door'' b)" Jolr.a. Brook&amp; SQre;
"God Does ·Not Stand Aloof''
by Mrs. Eugene Forbes; "A
Cbrlatlan Observation" b)" Join.
Stella Grueser; "God's Word"
by Mrs. 011111r Roush; "W 1 ,..
14!r's Pleasure'' 1\Y Join. Sadie
Brown; "The Minister's Vlalt"
by Mrs. Wendell Slutler; and
"lnexhaustlhle" b)" Mrs. Karl
Grueaor. Mrs. Pugh read "Sllas Thotter, Tither" to conclude
the program.
A letter of humor on clellglrta•
of the devil with Inactive Sooletles was read b)" Mrs, PhilUps. Mn, Pugh aorvod turkey,
a salsd and rolls.

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Refreabmenta of sandW!ohea,
potsto cldpo, JMIRch, cake and
Ice erNDl were served. AttendIng 1111rt those named and D!xle
and Jim Snyder, Roger Pickens,
llotUe .Br7an, Marianne Klbes,
1lebllle Llney, •· Nlnoo Stiles,
Fritz Wtbrung, ·. nd Barbara Tattenon,

Janet Caldwell
Honored with
Bridal Shower

Birthday Event
Brings Call
From Student
Mrs, Perry Orr, who with Mr.
Orr celebrated their 47th Wedding anniversary Nov. 13 in Clllwnbus, received more returns
from the event than expected.
Mrs. Orr had mailed a card to
the Dialiqr for Dollars television
show. The t~caJl" was made on
the Sally Flowers and Gene Ful-

treasurer; Linda WesUall, news
reporter; Linda Fryar, parlia-

len show.
That same evening the Orrs received another call:
Mrs. Orr answered the phone.

mentarian; Ramona Eagle, hio-

A voice asked,

torian; Winnie Marcinko,

A surprtao part,ylnobservanoe
of the 15th birthday anniversary
of Kati\Y LOuise Wehrung was
given reoontl,y b)" her slater,
Linda, and her mother, Mrs.
Patrlcta Wehrung.
Entertalrunont was provided b)"
"1be Cholell Fewn with members, Bob Shuck, drums; Gary
Elll~ Torry Grogan, and Lsrry vrogan, IIUitars, Jim Clatwor!hy, trumpet; and Mike Marth,
vocalist. The group played a
number of seloctlona.

Thanksgiving was the theme
used for decorations and tho reo
treshmonls when the Y o u n g
Wives' Club met November 16,
at the ho&gt;ne of Mrs. George Collins, Tuppera Plains. Mrs. BUI
Ritchie was co-lloatess.
Plana w e r e msde for the
Chrlstmu part,y to be held at
the lllghlander In Marl-, Decomber 12.
Others attending were Mrs,
: Okoy ConnaUy, Mrs. Larry Col: llna, Mrs. Tom !layman, Mr1.
Elilln Ritchie, Mrs. V e r n o n
Strarl%, Mrs. Alvin Trlpp, Mrs.
Robert T r I p p, lolra. Marvin
White, and Mrs. Ray Yomg_

Frlend1 and ralatlna of Miss
Janet Caldwall banoled her with
a bridal shower at the Tuppers
P1alna Methoclllt Church amex
!lalurday, Nov. 11.
Hootessea were Mrs. Irene
Parker and JolrL Sharon Swartz.
Miss CaldWel! Ia the brideelect of Jerry Carter vt Rooky
llount, N.C. The wadding was
an event of TlmsdaY at 2 p.m.
at the Tuppers Plalna · Jolatho..
dill Church. The graoklua cu..
tom of open church wasobaorved
with a reoeptlm . Alllowlng In
the church annex.
Trodlttonal weddllla deoorollona wore UHd at the lboWer.
Thoao Included a deeontlve um.
brella under whleh the gifts were
IITanaed, T h e suuta played
Plll81 With Mr1, Rubel Caldwall,
Mrs. Evelyn Spencer lll1d Mrs.
Parker Wlmlng the prizes. After Miss Caldwall opened her
glib, the hoat.IIOS HI'Vod ...

bert Pu&amp;lt'u the hosi.sa,
The sroup, &lt;llriD&amp; the rnt~~tI
"'cted ..., Mr C"-~
Ill con~
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PhUUps, prealdent, decided to
oend Chrlstmaa cards to &amp;hut. Ins, and to provide' small glfls
for elderl,y members of the SooleQ&gt; no longer able to atland
meetings.
It was voted to JMlfChase a
layette for the World Conunun1t,y Day project of providing
elothlng for Asian children. Getwell cards were sent to Leroy
Wat son and Ed Haines.
Plans were msdo for the annual Chrlstmaa part,y to be held
at 6:30 p.m. with a turkey dinnar In the church baaoment. Mombars are to take a covered dish
and their own table service.
There wUI be a $1 gift exchange,
Commlttaes for the dinner were

A holiday part,y for residents
of the Meigs Count,y Infirmary
was planned for Dec. 10 When the named.
Presented at the meeting was
deacons and deaconesaes metre.
an
Invitation from the Syraeuse
oently at tit~ Middleport First
wscs
to Minersville members
United Presbyterian Church,
for
a
meeting
on Tuesday, Jan.
The group also msde plans
for vlsltlng Bhutlns on the same 2, when Mrs. James Richards,
day. The part,y at the inflriiUU")' Portsmouth &lt;lJstrlct president,
will be In the early evening. wUI be the guest speaker. A
Mrs. Tom Rue and Mrs. Phil
llaptonstall were named to the
Ofk ers Elec fed
refreshment ooll1llllttte, end Paul
Haptonatell and Russell Lyons
will plan the program.
Of!lcors for the year were
Christmas cards being sold elected when the FuWre llonu&gt;by church members were display- makors of America of Eaatem
ed.
Hllh School met recently.
The new officers are Sandra
Curtis, president; Rota Watson,
vice prealdent; Jo Ann Brookl,
secretary; Brenda Holsinger,

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Iesdera, Several new members
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reported that three. ·ceriUieates
tor ia.vecteo 1111re ilwil at the
World Canm..,lt,y i&gt;s.Y ob8erv·
ance 011 Nov. 3 at the !\)&gt;racu8e ehurcli.
n waa wted to contribute toward an artlfical tree tor the
ehureh ooelal room belqr purchased b)" the"- Harwsters
Class. Mrs. Donald Myera wa• a
guest at the meetl~, The 'l11jdiksslvl,_ motif waa carried out In
tabl.e decoratlblls for a dessert
course served by Mrs. Moro llllcl
Mrs. cari Kautz.
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vice president; Mrs, Leonard
Jewell, secretary, and Mrs. Paul

Werner, treasurer. Named to
plan . p~s - for next _year
were Miss Reibel, Mrs. Jewell,
Mrs. Mora, llllcl Mrs. Bill Perrin.

Are you Jessie

Mrs, Orr hsd hoarded with Mr.
Final wedding plans are com- and Mrs. P, R. Randolph when
pleted by Miss Judith Ann Duncan, daughter of Mr. and Mn, she taught school at Eden in 1920Melvin M, Duncan of Mason, to 21. She hsd 13 In the firstgrade,
Mrs. Randolph, see!~ the DialI
Mr. William Maize Me Whortar,
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soo of Mrs. Marjorie Maize and ing TV show, said she just had
Mr. Carl M. Me Whorter both of to rind out if this was the same
Rei the most out of holiday
Huntington,
person!' She said she would
· The double ring eerem0111 will have sent a card, it shCliad knoWn~ , fun with a · hairstyle that's .
he performed on Nov. 24, at the She lives in Orient, Ofiio.. '·,., ' ,as easy to keep up ·as it is
·nattering!
Mason Evangelical United Breth''This is much better than a
ren Church, at 7:30p.m. An open church wedding will be ob- card/' Mrs. Orr told her.
Mrs. Orr, born in Hebron, Ill.,
served.
one
of twins (Bessie Spencer Ar·
Miss Connie Harbour of Mason,
will serve as maid of honor and gabrite, deceased) came to Meigs
Phone 992·3557
Miss Sarah Zuspan of Mason u
County when nine months old and
tlowor lllrl.
Pomeroy,
234 E. Main
lived here until 1941 when the
Frank Zuspan of Mason will couple moved lo Columbus.
serve as best man and ushers
wUI he Keith Fltspatrlck or
Johnatown, Ps., Raymond Duncan, Mason and Jame1 Wallen
of Huutlngton, Nuptial mualc will
be presented by Ml" Becky Lew-

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mtomatic trans, So nearly new we could put it on
the showroom. New Electra trade-in

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mileage and perfect condition

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AIR CONDITIONED. Power steering, power
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2 Dr. H.T. P.S. Radio and heater, condition clean

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2 Dr. Hard Top. This is the custom and best series
Wildcat with center arrp rest and expanded mork·
ide. This car belonged to local merchant. It has
the finest engine Buick makes.

1965 MERCURY MOtmRIY · · · · $1995

66 WILDCAT BUICK 4 DOOR · · · · $2695

1964 OLDSMOBILE JETFIR£ .... $1495

Low mileage. Extra sharp. Another new Buick
trade-in from very careful repeat owner. This car
bas the all vinyl upholstery and is clean inside and
out. Power steering, power brakes and automatic
trans.

4 Dr. Sedan. Std. trans. Radio and heater

1963 POHTIAC CONVERnBLE · · · · $795
Radio and heater. auto. trans.

65COMET V8 2 DR. SEDAN ··· .. · $1195

1962 CHEVROLET BEL AIR ······· · $995

Original bronze finish . Auto. :,nift
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4 Dr.
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patnt.

Conv. Cpe. New Pontiac trade-in from one of our
~ areful repeat customers, We can gladly refer you
to our service records on this car. Powe . steering,
power brakes and automatic trans.

Mom's new flame gives her somethinK In common with a pretty ex·
cltin1 crowd-over 90% of all of the
professional chefs
They're all coo n1 Yflth Gas. For
several sound. rea s.
Gas cooks faste than electricity.
Chefs who·su
s the preparation of
hundreds of ea - dey lull haven't
time to walt ·
k electric rans:es
to heat up or
own.
These men 1nd women whose repu·
lltlona depelld on their cooking choOse

~robaL Daughtara,
a, International
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Gas ranges because Gas cooks better
than eleetricltt ••• makes food .taste
better and look mc!re appetizing. The
1,001 shades of heat that only a mod·
em Gas ran1e can Rive lets them-and
you-bJke, broil, braise, saute, sim·
mer or stew with complete control.
People who cook for a restaurant
full of discriminating gourmets-and ..
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hunery k!ds-know they can count on
Gas ranaes to let them be the good
CGCiks thl)' are.

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POmeroy llluonlc Temple 10 r
Initiatory work.
1' PARlSH CONSERVATION COMj mtttee mao11ng at p,m; ,lo!GD1111 at the St. Paul Lutheran
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Hlgllwas
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Reserves
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and Nonn SWindler eachhsd seven.
HANNAN TRACE (59) - Dannels, 15-4-34; Sheets, 1·1-3;
Pugh, 2·3-7; Ci1ajlman, 0-0-0;
R, WatBOII, 1-0-2; Jeffers, 5-010 l J, Sisson, 0"0-0; E. Jolontgomory, 1-1-3. Totals, 2~9.
KYGER CREEK (50) -Groae, 31·~; Eblln;0-~-1;Bradbury,a·7·
23; White, o-4-4; Buckley, 0-0-0;
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The nattan•s armchair TV addicta IIIli another good look at
300 . pouod Roger Brown on
Thanksglvlnl DIJI as he msde
hl1 first appearance ~st his
old taammates slnoe being traded to LOs Angeles and helped
the Rams jolt the Llrms 31-7.
In the other three pmes on
the holiday, Oakland routed Kan:111 Clt,y 44-22, Son ll6ltJI rallied
to edge surprising Denver 2420 and Dallaa whipped st. Louis
46-21. It was po1alble for the
devoted fans to watch nino ...,_
seoutlvo hours offootball- startIng at 9 p.m. from Dallas.
The Lions, In a rebuilding
program this year, tradedBrown
at the start of tho season to the
Rams, The Lions wore worried
about Brown• s knees and also
were concerned about hi• welgllt.
Although he claimed after the
game that "I have no bitterness
toward Detroit for trading me,"
Brown obviously IIIli great satlsfaotlon out or receiving the game
ball from the Rams for leading
the fine defensive effort which
held the Lions to just 70 yards
rushing and 38 yards passing.
Throe times Brown broke through
to nail the Lions' Mel F arr for
losses, twice to stop second half
drives.
HARRIERS COMPETE
CHICAGO (UPI) - Ron Larrieu of Los Angeles will seck his
third strallibt title Saturday In
the 1967 national AAU crosscountry championships to be held
at · (;:hiC&amp;go'a Washington Park.
The 30-yoar-&lt;Jid 1964 Olympian
representing tho Los Angeles
Striders Track Club beads a
field of 150 ""'llcted to toor the
10,000-meter course.
HEAVYWEIGHT DRAWS
GOTEBORG, Sweden (UPI) Ray Patterson, younger brother
or former world heavyweight
champion Floyd Patterson, and
Brazilian Renato Moraes battled
to an elgllt.round draw Thursday
night.
Patterson welglled 193'h and
hls opponent 180.
TARS AND TOROS .
MT. VERNO,N, N.Y. (UPI)The Westohe&amp;ter Bulls and the
VIrginia Sailors tangle Saturday
for the Atlantic Coalll Football
League championship.
The Bulla are a farm olub of
the New York Giants and t h e
Sailors are an atrlllate of the
Washington Redsklns. The two
teams split a pair of games In
reP~Iar season play.

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Boxing

MEIGS
EVENTS

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BLAETTNARS

an otreose for , a zone defeDae
(which Glquater worked lXII IlP ,
' 1967-88 fft880II Weilnesdi,v night ~~~ tltim), other aeorers
· In the BueJI8Yt Preview at Bueh- were Bill Sl!an 7~ Jim Conde 1.
tel-York, wJnnJng over Gloulller Mark Tannehlll ., DeMis Auli
28-1.14 In the i'eauiatlon two ...... 5, arid Rod GOkey 2 (pl8)'1ng ._Are JOU utii&amp;N aowT .We
only part of the first qJarler didn't mlu tho lui
of
tors of play.
tho ...... r
Joe :Myers, 6 • 3 junior, who with sore ablna). Leaper hsd 10
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came Into the pme more than torInGloulller.
other games, the Buckeyes.
half the flrlll qJarler was
blgll with 10 polnta on 8 for 8 {NaiiiOrlville and Buchtel-York)
at the ·free line and one f I e l d ed&amp;ed Eastern of Meigll Count,y,
2~16, breaking away from dead8Qil.
locked
score• late In the mateh,
The Marauders had sorlmmll&amp;'and
LOgan,
with Greg Poston lesded two houri the afternoon of the
inl
all
scorers,
edged Federalsame day at Al-der_,. i\1llocldng
(Amos
Bem, Rome,
ballv, "They were dred, a n d
etc.)
31-30.
) lhowed II," said Coseh Cor!
For Eastern, Martin hsd 7,
Wolfe.
Benedum
4, Spencer 2, Karr 2,
"The bo.)'B did all l'llbt," he
and
Rose
1.
Poll4n' led the
l8ld, "for out havinl worked on
Buokees With 6.
The sei:ond anni.iii
Ohio Amateur Athletic Unton
(AAU) Golden Gloves liming
Tournament will be held In the
Southweatern Hlgll School 1)'111naalum January 10-13, accordIng to Franklin Boa•h, Southwestern phyalcal tltness director.
The tourney Is Bpoosored this
year b)" the Southweatem Boosters, along with the Beach AlbBY DICK THOMAS
Harinan Trace, now 1-0 inSVAC lotlc Club of Cbarloaton, W. Vs.
"The tournament Ia open to
Dave Daniels shredded the nets play, enlertalns Southem Local all males, ages 16-25, Beach
for 34 JMllnts Wednesday night at Tuesday night at Mercerville In added. uand lndlviduall aa well
Kyger Creek as the Hannan Trace another
SVAC battle. Kyger as teams are enoouraged to parWildcats upset tho Kyger Creek Creek's next game Is Friday, dolpate."
The top three teams from last
Bobcats, Southern Valley Athletic Dec. 1 at Southwestern. Coach
Conference defending champions Lloyd Myers' Highlanders open year' a event have Indicated that
59-50 In the season opener for
Saturday night at Eaatern In they will return this year. They
The Huntington Modem
both aqusds.
Meigs County In another SVAC are:
Press, Columbus Windsor TorDaniels, a 6-0 jUnior, hsd 15 encounter.
race, and the Beach Alhlotlc
field goals llllcl four free throws
Dave Daniels hit three straight Club,
as he dumped In 16 points In a buckets to glw the Wildcats a
Beach concluded that tho tourclose first ball and then dump- 6-0 losd Wednesday night at K,y- nament contestanlB are from the
ed In 18 markers In the pull- ger Creek. Kyger Creek msde tri-state area and that 2.1 lnvlaway second half.
four of five at the foul Uno to tatlona to area sehools and athletic organizations bave been
Larry Jeffers, a 5-11 junior, close the gap to 6-4. Pugh sdded
mailed out.
connected oo five field goals for a !roe throw, 7-4.Bradburymsde
10 JMllnts. Doug Pugh, 6-0 sen- a three JMllnter, alter being foullor , had seven points.
ed by Roger Watson and tied it
Danny Sheets, a 6-1 senior, was up 7-7, with 2:13left In the first
the big man on the hoards for period. Daniels and Grose trsded
the Wildcats as be grabbed 13 of buckets llllcl the first period endthe team's 43 rebounds. Daniels ed In a 9-9 deadlock.
hsd nlne rebounds and Pugh hsd
Kyger Creek took a brief 12-11
seven.
lead early in the second period.
Church Brsdbury, 6-2 junior, Then the Wildcats wentahesd14PT. PLEASANT - The Pulnt
paced the Kyger Creek scorlqr 12. Reese and steve Spauldi~. a Pleasant Junior Woman's Club
with eight field goals and seven 5-8 junior came in to bolster the members have completed the de.
Bobcat defense and Kyger Creek coratlon arrangements lor their
free throws for 23 points. Tom went out In front 20 .14 with 2:22 anwal HarvoJI Ball to be held
Roese, 6-1 !~~ ~· next Wl\h . tell in' the ·first half. I!IIV-the · at the ·Na'tlonaVGullrd Arnlory on
nln~ pai'nt8 ~...,ifnlsGrose, 6.,3 Wild'c8ls 1 hfback wttlt nan- Saturday,' Nov. ·· 25, frori\ 9:30
seniOr
eveh.
oug
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to 1:30 a.m.
Antazlqrly
h, the Bobcats leis getting three more fielders p.m.
Blttarsweet, nuts, JMIMpldns,
controlled the ards getting 61 In the last minute of play to put com 1buoks lll1d farm galea are
rebounds to
Wlldcate• 43, the Wildcats out in front 23-22 just some of the IIams used to
carry out the theme of Harvest
Grose hsd 20 rebounds, Brsd- 8k~frace honsteditslesdto Time U.S.A. Even a scarecrow
.l&gt;ury hsd 13 and Reese hsd 11, 32-23 with 5:04 lett In the third
will be present for the Ball aa
period. Jeffers and Daniels led a featured Item of decor. All of
those colorM fall objects will
the scorl~ as the Wtl~ took provide the citizens an exciting
a 38-29 lesd with 1:13 leU, and eyefUl to begin the social sea.
were ahesd 40-34 at the end of son.
The Ned Guthrie Orchestra,
the third period.
featuring
"Jo Dab)"" t h e I r
Coach Paul Dillon's Wildcats
noted
vocalist
will help carry
took a 13-polnt Iesd, 48-35, with
out
the
Harvest
theme In music,
5:24 loft In the final frame. The
Dress
will
be
Wormal
and doWildcats led 54-43 with two min- keta wUI also be available
at the
utes left and 59-48 with 35 sec- door.
onds to go,
Members of the decoration
Coach Johnny Wickline's Bob- committee are: Mrs. Joe Forcats made 17 of 54 shots from bus, Jr., Mr1. Brooke Holateln,
SATURDAY
Mrs. Howard Thornton, Mrs.
ROUND AND SQUARE dance the field for 31.4 per cent llllcl Russell Thomas, Mrs. Keith HUI,
will be bold Saturday, Nov. 25, 16 of 33 at the foul line, Hannan Mrs. Robart Cochran, Miss To. at 8 p.m. at the Bodford Youth Trace outshot the Bobcats, mak- ni Daugbe~ 1111c1 Mrs. David
Cenler. The dance is be~ spon- Ing 25 of 67 goals for 37.1 per Lanham.
Mrs. Theodore Melrose is gen.
sored by the Buckeye Motorcy- cent llllcl nine of 19 at the foul
llne.
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ole Club.
Ofltclals whistled 40 fouls In Mrs, Raymond G, Musgrave Ia
MONDAY
the conies!, 15 oo Kyger Creek pabiltf1¥ chairman. Mrs. T o m
TENT 95, Daughters of Union and 25 on Hannan Trace. The Jennlnga Ia president of t h e
Veterans, will meet at 7:30 p. only pleyers to foul out were club.
m, M4lnday at the D,A, V, hall, Watson llllcl Jim Chapman, 5-9
FIGHT !U3JLTS
u.mbera are reminded to take junior,. both of Hannan Trace,
By" United Press International
for the Athens State HooCoach Howard Lee Mlller's K,yPORTLAND, Maine (UPI) ~~ANn OFFICERS of ger Creek Reserves won the op- Irish Jimmy Mollermolt, 168,
)taiga Temple, Pythlan Slater&amp;, ener 45-30 alter leading 24-15
Holyoke, Mass., knoCked o u t
will meet at 7:30p.m. M4lnday at at the half and 33-18 at the eod R~ 171!, N!"' York 4.
(be Columbus lll1d 3outhem Ohio of throe parlods. Jeff Tyo, Tom
G, llW008Il (UPI) Electric omee. There will be llysellllllcl Earl Tholnas hsd eight Ray Pattarson, 19:Jlh New York,
demonstration 011 "Christmas and Jim '!Yo hsd seven to pace ::;,e;llW:,tlt Renato Moraes, 180,

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COLUMBUS (UP!) Ohio
Stala Ia a ltvOoP)Int underdog
.;1ng Into Ita annual foray with
Michigan at Ann Arbor Saturday.
.
But, Buekeye Coaeh Woody
Hayes Ia hoping that his witchcraft ean east a spsJ1 011 the
Wolverines, who bave never
beat the Buckeyes twice In a
row Iince Hayes a1 been at the
helm,
The Iaiii time Mlchi111111 won
· over OSU In Ann Arbor waa In
1959, when Bump ElUott's Wol-

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Festivals Al'OUIIII·ihe Worlf' '!'811
the program tq&gt;le of Miss Miry
Vlrglpla Reibel at a meetlqr ot
the Friendly Circle of the 'i'rinlt,y UnHed Churcll of Christ Wed•
nesday night.
In · talldqr on customs of our
own country, Miss Reibel noted
that the United states was the
flrst-lntheworldtomake Thanks~vl~ a legal JMlbllo hoii'!"Y·
She said that In 1863, President
Abraham pncoln proclaimed the
last Thursda)' In November to be
Thanksgiving nay, 1111c1 prior to
that It was celebnoted at Various
times but out as a national bollday.
' The story of the Indian SCiUaniO.
who changed the oourse ot history b)" remember!Jv goodness
rather than evil lncleallngwith
the pilgrims was related dilriqr
the program, and Miss Reibel
concluded with a Thankaglvlng
JM10m,
The Thankaglving theme wss
used by Mrs. Pearl Mora In lhe
devotions. She resd from tho
Psalms, hsd a meditation and
prayer.

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Came in replay, ''I am one. of
your· first grade pupils."
said Mrs. Orr, ••rm sorry, but l
I don't know which one."
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were Mlu Mary AbboU, Mrs.
Sall,y Caldwell, Ml11 Linda Span..
cer, Mrs. Evelyn Brtcldea, Mrs.
Janice Parker, Mra. Maxine
Cbapman, Mrs. MOdred Caldwall, Mrs. Evelyn Summerfield,
Mrs. Hartl Bamhlll, Mn, Sharon Swartz, MrL Ann Summera.Id, Yra. Slna Balle,r, Mrs.
Gerlldla llola!naar, Mrs. Ida
CowderJ, Mrs. Sarah Caldwell,
111'1. Nora Rice, Mrs. GladJI
VIolet, Mrs. PI&amp;IIJ Caldwell,
YrL Edba Summerll.eid, Mrs,
liu7 GrKt Cowdery, Mla1 Cbevlller, lira, Nleaol Weatherman,
MrL Janet Connoil,y, JolrL Gay
Ami Burb, Mrs. Evelyn Span..
etr, MrL Arvllle Freclrer and
lirL Howard Caldwell, Jr.
Others Prteentlrll llfta to the
brJdo.eliel
Mr. and Yra.
Hobart \llneyard Olld Ai'u,o, Mr.
and Mra. Ben Ewilll, J~ and
Joyce Flck, Mr• . and Mra. Larry Rltchls, III"L Doro11Q&gt; Stout,
!Ina M a e Samme!;fltl4, Jolra.
Ctlla Colllna, MrL Plo'Wa
Clark, Mrs. Emma FIDcllinl,
lira, N~~~cy Colllaa, MrL EIN1101' lioullu. Jlr. 111111 Mr,a. er Adame, Mr. llld MrL Wlllllm
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ADDRESS CHANGED
Cpl. Donald R, Smith, a patient at the U.S. Naval Hospital
at Guam, hal had a change of
sddre81. lila addre1s Is
Cpl. llanald R. Smith 2290847,
Patient, W, D., B -3, U.S.N.H,;
FPO Sen Franolsco, CalU. 96630.
Wounded In Vietnam Is early
November, Cpl. Smith !a eurra&gt;t..
ly underlll!lnl akin grafting m
his left 1t1n. Additional IUI'88l'J' Is.
An ~ reception wUI be held
Is sche&lt;lllod. He Is tho son of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith, In the basement o[ the church following the ceremony,
Pomeroy.

freslunenta.

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WSCS Prq;ects

lll1d elderl,y mombera wve pl.,.. read b)" Mrs. Pilllllps, and a
ned as holllh,y proJedl wh.., the report ••• made on Ute sale of
Wo111an's, SocteQ&gt; of Cbrtlltlan vanllia.
Service of the Mlnerlvllle MelhScripmre from Deuteronomy
odllll Chllr&lt;lb' met With Mn. ller- and the Psalm1 and prayer b)"

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Pittsburgh • • • • 10 8 :sS6 f!1118lieipiiJa • • •
New Jersey .. .. 1 8 467 Detroit &lt;i 0 0 0 0 ' • I ~
Kenlucky .. .. • 5 12 j 94 New York · .. "

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Of a Dream

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Cincinnati • • • • • • ,

then, 10-0 In Columbus In 1964, 63.
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The oversll 16-oeason re&lt;&gt;O
llhon Michigan was Rose Bowl
...,, 10 wins, half of them In
bound and Iaiii year.
Hayes' record over the Wol- the Wolverines' home stadium.
Woody pat the flnllldng
verines In 16 seasons llhcnrs a
·touches on his 17th OSU IQIId
early Thursday aile..-&gt; before
treating them ~-~·~key dinIll
ner at a local ro.~w•h
"Senior Ticldo"
Tho finishing toucbeBlnoluded
tho tr~onsl "Senior Tackle,"
whore Hayes aitd two members
of the 1913 scpsd that Inspired
Ute tradldon saluted the 10 senlora on the 1967 ocpsd.
OSU COACH Emeritus Enlle
Godfrey,
a member of J. W,
BY THE UPI
Wlloe's
1913
scpad, the llrat
Young Gene Stallings, who
Buckeye
outfit
to play In the
grew up wanting to be a rootBig Ten, gave the seniors the
ball coach, has had a number hiatory of this last tackle,
of thrUis In his athletic career
"A bunch of us seniors talked
but none surpassed the joy of to Dr, Wllce about going out for
his Texas A. &amp; M. team's oon- one Iaiii tackle julll lo sort of
cpest of arch rival Texas.
Inspire ua for our final game
Stalllnp' Texas Agglea cap- with Northwestern. We weren't
ped a brUIIant soasoo comeback supposed to have a chance, but
drive on Thanksgiving of Texas we boat Northwestern 58-0 for
10-7 and earn the Soothwest Con- Ohio State's flrlll v\c1ory In the
ference championship and the Big Ton," Godfrey recalled.
school's first Cotton Bowl trip
Michigan baa been the trsdlIn 26 years.
tlonal windup game for the
That lett only the Rose Bowl, Buckeyes giving the Senior
among the ma.ior post-season at- Tackle a bit more Import In the
tractions to he filled. The Rose eyes of many, Reyes added.
Bowl pairing will be completed
Winning streaks
alter Saturday's Big Ten outings
OSIJ and Michigan are both
sending third - ranked Purdue on a three-game wlMlng streak,
against Indiana and Minnesota which means somolhlllg muat
against W!scoosln. Either Indi- give In Ann Arbor Saturday. ·
ana or Minnesota will represent
The teams have played foor
the Big 10 In the Rose Bowl common foes thus far and lateagainst University of Soothern ly, Michigan has come out best.
CaiUornla.
Both beat Northwestern; 0S1J
whlwed Michigan State, while
Michigan lost to the Spartans.
Michigan slipped past Dllnols,
·but the Bucks didn't.
osu scpeaked by Wisconsin,
but Michigan won rather handily.

Stallings

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W""T
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Now orleans • , • 10 5 ,667
Dallas • • , , • • 8 6 ,571
st. i.&lt;lUls
Denver , , , . • • 8 9 .471
Oakland •• , • • • 8 11 ,426 san Francisco. • •
LOs Angeles •••• :
Anaheim • • • • , 6 13 .316
Seattle
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Houston • , , • • • 4
Chicago • • . • • • ;, '
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
San Otego ••••• · ·
Anoheim 107 Oaklllllcl 95
. Thursday'S RESULTS:, •
MIMesota 101 Pittsburgh 75
Seattle 133 Bostou 10\; '
Only Games S&lt;bedu\ed.
Chicago 106 New vook&lt;'96
HOLLYWOOD &lt;OPI - Jay Philadelphia 128 San
&lt;Dennis tbe Menace) North orrived In Hollywood for a 10-day LOs Angeles 132 Detl'l)ll;,.;"lll
Only games scheduled,
holiday before ret111'1llng to Indla where his "Maya" series Is
shot entirely on location.

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at m _,...,. olllle .cle "llk!D_:na opawl b7 .Mrs.
:: llll'le clrelu otllle a. H. s.. Richard Owen, cl1alrman, will!
.: bom
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ot lbe a poem, ''The Landing ol t h e
' Klddleport Ftr.t
Clmeh POsnm Fathers." There wu
dmJIIAJna by Mrs. Jobn Fultz
'l'lledi.Y Dl&amp;bt. '
an
lbe' 11lple, "SirJJDaer at the
All of lbe clrclu""""""ID -.11.
.l ib ol . . _ ID 11411nea1 MC. Door.".
Dnn•'d, a ·11e~at ldlolanhlp
Members were remlncled to
,7IOIIh, and to fpartld,pala In a tske uMII eiolhlng to lbe De:.·~,../project
of aw~ u.uunee, camber meet:1ns &lt;JI. the Sod:NmJ
food and cJOIIJIDg to a loeal nee- Soclel¥ tor a JJBeCI:y ·family,
... • flml]y. Oilier Pl'OJtctl plan. Plano were macle to remember
lim-Ina at Cbrllllmu time wfliJ
1!111 at tile meetlnp lllclucle vlcllni achool llll!ehe~t remem- buketa of fruit and ..... It
bering eervlcemen ol me ciiJrch
wu reported Gill boul &lt;JI.Itell!l
ll!d sh!JI.Jns ollbe communi~¥, have been malled to tei'VIcemen
and sending silts to mlaslm- ol the church In foreign londa,
arles.
and lhlt 8lfta ol wiD be
PJano were llliiO!I!C8CI for lbe llllRI to d!ooe IIOI'Y!ne In Gle Un. .
December meetlni of 1lle Su- iieci Siatea. born Soclet.Y 1ll!en Mra. Jamu
The circle also voted to l!lll!d
step!ens ol t b 1 I'OmerQY a gilt ot .._ to Dr. and Mrs.
Church will be the pill speak. Frl!llk Curry; mlaall!llarloa In
er. A desoort I!IIOl'IIQbord will India, 1!111 ID get tog 'IJer aome
be a fealllre ot tile holl~ meet. 1Qfl and ciOIIJIDg for • ~
big, and chalrmea ol the dr- maa box for a local flml]y.
eles are reSJ)OIIIIblt for Gle ta''8ometldng to Think About"
ble cleeoratlona.
·
wu the prosnm • ul!lld b7
LOVEJOY CIRCLE
Mr1. Ted RIJeT, Jr, There wu
Meeting at 1lle home of Mrs.
SrD11P Jllnglrig of "We Galher
To&amp;-ther" and lbe "liiDaY BJrtb.
da.Y'' 10111 for Mrs. Wlills Anl'flllnltrGUJ

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Mrs. Jennie Kaulr, Mrs. Dal"' BlDg, and Mrs. J..Wian Me.
Ghee were 8JP)Intecl to the I!Ost.
lSI committee for 1lle December

Sanborn Soc1el;y moetiDg, 1!111

HOLZER HOSPll'AL: Vllltlag

houri 2-4 IJid. 7.,11 p.m. Perenta
.Jy 011 Pediatrics Ward.
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ADMmSIONS
Charles B. Slclera, 131 Fourtl!
Att.; Jaaae C. Traut, 11131b!Jet
Dr.; J o h n .M. Rolke, "-'so;
llrL WUUam F, John-, Rt.

Jenkins, JaekiDI!;

1111; Roger D.

On Shelves at
Local Library

William R, 8anJhert, Coolville;

!Ira. John I H,
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M t 1. Le"IWR Hartley,

WllkalviUe.

BIRTIIS
Mrs. Joe T. Bennett, Jaeki!DII,
daulbter, 3:46 a. m, 'rhur~;
Mrs. Harold 0. Georp, Micl.

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C!rlet.Y Blemer, Mrs. Lull!er A.
Bowles, Richard B, BrciiiD. Mrs.
David A. Butler, Curlla'W. Chris-

navll, Earl H.
~~~Mr=s.~Gar)'
G, Mr1.
Faulkner,
Flllli!Y,
Hewll'd
Mra. George w.
Clarence

Jones, J,
S. Maaalo,
l!lll&amp;h. Mrs.

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thyroid pills for a long time,

was later found to have a
toxic goiter. What are her
chances for a complete re·
covery?
A-Emotional stress may
be a factor in oausing a toxic
goiter in a person with an un-

QUICK QUIZ
Q-Wbot fish is known as a
renowned land traveler?

,..,. stnd , .., qtiUiionr end
C"Ommenrs to Wgyne G. lrGMrtodt,
M.D., In ct11t o1 thu poper. While

leader o.f gefT!IIIIOI!de
. ring
{lion btl 38 Democratic and

Havin~ . )leen under the
cloud for believing too little,
It's at least a change to be
faulted for believing too much.
-Birhop James A. Pike, after
an invitation for him to
preach ill New York 1008
withdrawn becau&amp;e of his
involuement in spiri11uJiism.

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Porter, Jr.·'lbe aBSOClatiOII wted tAl sponsor a New Year'• Eve

'1'lmothy

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canner GIIP'tt lndividuallettets ht will answw lttttn ol

Dr. 8nm4sfodt

,eural inffrtjr in luture colllfflru.

PLAN REVIVAL MEETINGS
A revival meeting will be In
progress all weekbe81nnlngMonday, November 27, at the Flat.
wools Methodist CjJurch. The
Rev, Charles Norris will be tile
speaker. Services each evening
belllnnln8 at 7:30. The public Is
cordially Invited. Pearl A. Casto Is the pastor.

Pomeroy Flower Shop
W. !lola
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1111! lCICil J!lnlor W..u'l Cia,
9tor'N IIIIo will ~ IIIJI;;fll
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DRAWINGS FOR
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FRIDAY AT 4P.M.

Prices In This Ad Effective
lhrougt. Sunday Nov. 26

STARnNG NOV, 24

New Store Hours
SUNDAY 10:00AM-7:00PM

Wonderland in
file Town where every
gift says "
and
where there's a boundless
selection for every
of the family!

stores are fairly bursting with this year's
fabulous collection of sparkling new merchandise.
Everything you want for everyone. From new winter
fashions to smart decorations, from holiday treats to
gleaming appliances. Services, too - everything you
need to put your home, your car and you at your best
for the Christmas season! It's all served up by people
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at Middleport High
School.
Basketball Coach Carl Wolfe
eonducteclthe "Meet tile Team"
part ot the Ill~· Wolfe asked
TOWEB· OF~
VIetnam is no academic
NEW 'YORK (UPI) _ WbllPW
the BOoster's 111 suwly the team
question.
It
Is
not
a
topic
for
T-,
turf inltfi tar llpdrta
with two do281! or-• tor each
cocktsU parties, otflce a(gu. ~ ID!It,v'wu l!llllad,' ngame and a chartered bul to menta or debate from the · cl»itat ot {l;e 'l'hortiuiiJbNd ~
transport the squad to 11U!toJ1o comfort of distant sidelines.
1ng 4lvJ'illaa'• llllliy er 1 p
Both requests were unanlmously -President Johttscm.
a11rard tor (114 'Mini -·ph
IJilllroved.
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Followlrw the meellrw Coach
Allltrla ~ al!oa\ 80 raclns.
Wolfe lnb;ocluced the assistant per cen' of Ill !oodstulll.
The Afaodatlan cited orvarsity coach, Dick Well; there•
0
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1m
1111! Nlllve." wbldJ told ol . .
,~rve eoaeh, Terry Ohllnger,and
utnJiudJIPI a110 II OWD u JUNed Natm DIYr• 1111rt
team members
the Nqnolla Btl!te.
. vldm'f In the Gold ~ It Bal.
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oaeh Wolfe and hls assistants
lynod Park.
had the team give a preview ol
what the fans will be seeJrw 011
openJrw night when tile Meigs
Marauders travel 111 Bueht81'York Docmeber l.1iirst
home game will he
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A-The climbing perch, a
native of Asia and Africa. It
possesses special breathing
equipment which permits it to
Walking for pleasure in
leave the water and journey
England durin!! the 18th
overland in quest of a new
and 19th centuries required
place to live. To move about,
gentlemen to make some
the fish has unusual gill covurious concessions to pre·
PATIENT ADIIIITTED
ers, which It uses much like The POmeroy emergency
· ailing notions of propriety.
crutches.
. , The World Almanac notes
answered a call at 7:49 a.
~ that it was a mark of vul·
said it might annoy other ten·
Q-What h on o r did Calig· nesda,y 111 the home ·
garity tolerable only in
ants by barking at the posttradesmen .t o, I')'~ . too
,lila,
the mad emper~ , of. ~Jil!. ~p~~:;r·~~::~~~~!:
"" llliD• i"' 1'•'-tt r,
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'Rome, bestow on his horse~
111 Meigs
briskly, and' it·was tlie cus·
A-He
declared
his
horse,
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she
was
admitted
tom
to carry an umbrella
Yes, Gwendolyn, it's true
while
walking to indlcata
treatment.
tbot a fool and his money Incltatus, to be a consul.
one
was a gentleman,
that
•• • •
are soon partied.
Q--How accurate is the
not a tramp.
Alabama was created
Carbon·l4 method of dating?
J1tory b1 CODil'ea&amp; in
A-Accuracy Is within 1 to became the 22nd at&amp;te
10 per cent.
Union Dec. If, 1818.
DAVIS PROMO'J'Dl
Donovan B. Davia, Waahi!Jgton c. H., has received a pro.
motion !rom Gle Nallanal Caah
Relll*r Co. He ill to bethemanager of their new )llaDt being
eonllracteclln Morrtlllown, Tenn.
Mr. Davis, Ida wife and daughters, Llllda and Donna, will be
moving to TO!IIOII!Ile,
The Davl~es were reeeot visItors 111 his parenll' home.

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gressmen to IW(!p ~rts of •··lbe~lcle.
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cliBtncts to l1111!11'e theJr con- "'ias
parlllli ~ bt J4l..a
tillultl{l re-electioil.
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DISCHARGES
Mro. Carlos G, Bi,y, Mrs.

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Lind, Bob llysell and the Rev. c.
J. Lemley, vice presideJJI, -~...~
presided 111 the meetlJW In the
abse-e ol President - · • w.
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Jackson; Aopla R. Batey, JacJ..
1111; Kimberly Boroll', Rt. 5JacJ..

stable endocrine balance. A
person with myzedema (thyrold deficiency) would not develop a toxic goiter but could
show the symptoms of this
ddlsease if givendtoo large a
osage
h of thyrol extract.
T ere are many sources of
error in laboratory tests· and
when one or more tests are
inconsistent with other clinical
findings, they should be repeated. Assuming, however,
that both the basal metabolic
rate and the radioactive
iodine uptake results were
correct, the only conclusion
would be that the patient had
taken an enormous overdose
of thyroid.
Anyone who has a toxic
goiter can, with sldllful treat·
ment, make a complete recov·
ery but, with even the best of
treatment, the condition may
recur and further treatment
may be required.

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nonple
are ·entKJe4i
to.
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th ·one
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man, one vote, ·bl! . ere s

A committee was named 1'11!1•
daJI night In Ruti&amp;Dd at a ngll•
1ar meett._ of the Meigs.Athletic
BOosters 111 Jl())))inate new olfl·
cera tor the 1968 seaBOJJ.
On the committee are Reno

. ave an mward got~r.
Could It make my pulse Jr·
Q-Js It true that a toxic regular? Is a goiter operation
goiter is caused by stress and dangerous In a person who
strain over a period of years? is 68?
Is it possible for a person with
A-An Inward or toxic goimyzedema to develop a toxic ter would make your pulse
golter later in life? Why very fast and cause palpltawould a BMR show the thy· lion and irregularity. With
roid function to be below nor· modern surgical techniques a
mal and the next week a ra- goiter operation, if needed, is wn
dioactive iodine test show a less dangerous at any a~e
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was taking tranquilizers and ease.

By PHIL PASTORET

Electronic reporting ls won·
derful, but you can't park
fUI.
Plana were mscJe ll!rlng Gle your snowy galoshes on a fivemeeting eond!lctecl by Mrs. Mil- minute newscast.
ton Hood for providing school
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for needy ehlldren and
HenclerSOJJ; Mrs. Charles M.llenAnyone who likes llli
ry, GaUlpolls Ferry; 9Jella A. ror romemberlrur abut - Ins at stea~ rarely slwuld hove
Lanham, Pt. Pleuant; Andrew G. Glhba. Cll'da of I!Jll!1'8clalio
our budget·minded wife
Hoschar, Ma8&lt;H!; Helen J. Bra)). ed to take fruit and eantl1 111 cooking for him.
bam, New Haven; Kimberly Sue the December meeting wben Gle
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Office
mate's
landlord won't
out
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Fred
F. Enoch, llfracul!ll; Mrs. Harlet
him
keep
his dogfishold 0, Georga, Mlalloport; Mrs.
Lizzie Hamlng, Middleport; a.
jean F ortll!, Quebec: Canada;
Bobble E. Clutter, Rt. 2MIUwood,
W, Va.; Mrs. Joe T. Bennett,

propothiouracil and becomes
pregnant, would the drug abf.
feet the baby? Woul!l
. there
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a~y danter of a mJsca!Tiage .
Will ben gn, or collOid, goiters
or fetal adenomas of the thy·
rold become cancerous if not
removed?
A-A thyroid deficiency
may cause the menstrual periods to be more frequent and ·
more profuse than normal.
Since propothiouracil inter·
feres with the production of
thyroid hormone and can pass
through the placenta to the
baby's blood, the baby would
suffer from thyroid de!lciency.
If this were sev~re enough, it
would cause a mtscarnage.
Benign goiters, including
the colloid type, do not become cancerous. Adenomas
may do so. but this is the ex·
ception rather than the rule.

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By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
(Se~ond fl thlf!e related columns,)

BARBS

dedleallan 1!81'Vice using "ThanJ..
11!1 for AU Tblnga" as her 1nJ&gt;.
le. In presenting otrerlngs, each
member related some tblng tor
which they are eapeelally GJanJ..

Named by

Will Affecf Unborn Baby

"'l'hl'*lng .... Thanking'' wu
lbe meditation 11lplc ul!lldb)' Mrs.
q.-Whal elleet doos the
Hood to lbe meollog. Mrs.
Gthba bod eharse ol the p r o thyroid 'have on a woman's
snm and readamedltlllon''T'tlo menstrual periods and her fer·
Golden D"'a" - Yesterday and tillty? If a. woman is taking

Mrs. Fielding Hal!ldna was named to live cJe"'JJInns,
Mrs. MamlnB Kloos, Socle~J
prelldant, aJJd Mra. Charles Sl1110111 were JJNta. The hostess
ltl'Yed a Iliad CD!Il'l!ll to thole
named and Mrs. Mary I.Jooa
and Mra. Anna G1'lm. ·
ELECT A CIRCLE
Durlne a meeting of 1lle EJecta Clrele at the homo of Mrs.
Boos Pullen, It was doeicled to
give II!OIIIJ)' for two ehlldren's
luoches for tile next montl!, 111
remember ~1111 during the
I!Olldl1s, and to l!lll!d 81111 to
tile apec:lal IDiereat mllslollar7.
thaW.
The -'P prepared baskets
Mrs. JloC!man and Mrs. Eugene
of
fruit during Gle 8YliiiiDI tor
Murrey served punpldn pie and
a!Jut.lns.
Mra. Charles Searles
eolres to thole named and Mrs.
used
"Appreciation
Makos for
ChJrlea Bennett, Mrs. Harold
Happiness"
as
her
devotlol!al
Cbll!ll, Mrs. ~I Hotrman, Mrs.
topic,
and
lhe
program
was preE, L. HUihes, Mrs, John Mcaented
by
Mrs.
Edlaon
Baker.
Niel, Mrs. Beulah White, Mrs.
Mrs.
Pullen
l!lll'Ved
a
clesaert
Ellzsheth Slavin, Mrs. lllhelle
Wlnebrenoer, and Mrs. lssbeUe CO!Il'llll toUowlng Gle moellng to
d!ollll named and Mrs. NoraHBIDTQ1.
Uton, Mrs. Jacob Turner, Mra.
DORCAS CIRCLE
Frances
Bearhs, Mrs. David
A love gilt dedication carryDarst,
Mrs.
Arland Kin&amp; Mrs.
Ing out Gle Thank1181vlng theme
Paul
Smart,
and
Mrs. TDQY Fowwas a feature of the meeting
of tile Doreaa Circle held at lhe ler, chairman.
home of Mrs. Charles Edwards.
Miss Rhoda llall OOI!Wcteclthe

Hospital

2 Gallipolis; Jameo R, Baker,
Addison; Clycle R. ·Rlllclllf,- Rt.
2 Cheshire; Daryl G. Jmes, Rio
Grancle; JOG)' Thomas Crouoe,
Patriot star Rt.; Mrs. Lucy Cremeens, Eureka Star Rt.; David
A. CurflnaD, Rt. 1 .Cheshire; Augustine Foeantl, Rt. 1 C.alllpllls;
Jerome P. Doushman. D Patriot
star Rt.; Kyle D, Boater, Rt. 2
Crown Clt;y; Adam H. Benson,
West Columbia; Floyd W. Sieler-.

Cltbba had ei!Use f!!. lhi ilrowere read from aoveral alllt •
Ina who were remembered b)-the
drele at llallOWMD lime.

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Middleport, Is a carrier
for the Daily Sentinel in
the village of Middleport.
U you are not receiving
the Dally Sentinel and
would like to do so give
Vickie a call sbe will be
bappy to add you to ber
list of customers, Wby
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at m _,...,. olllle .cle "llk!D_:na opawl b7 .Mrs.
:: llll'le clrelu otllle a. H. s.. Richard Owen, cl1alrman, will!
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' Klddleport Ftr.t
Clmeh POsnm Fathers." There wu
dmJIIAJna by Mrs. Jobn Fultz
'l'lledi.Y Dl&amp;bt. '
an
lbe' 11lple, "SirJJDaer at the
All of lbe clrclu""""""ID -.11.
.l ib ol . . _ ID 11411nea1 MC. Door.".
Dnn•'d, a ·11e~at ldlolanhlp
Members were remlncled to
,7IOIIh, and to fpartld,pala In a tske uMII eiolhlng to lbe De:.·~,../project
of aw~ u.uunee, camber meet:1ns &lt;JI. the Sod:NmJ
food and cJOIIJIDg to a loeal nee- Soclel¥ tor a JJBeCI:y ·family,
... • flml]y. Oilier Pl'OJtctl plan. Plano were macle to remember
lim-Ina at Cbrllllmu time wfliJ
1!111 at tile meetlnp lllclucle vlcllni achool llll!ehe~t remem- buketa of fruit and ..... It
bering eervlcemen ol me ciiJrch
wu reported Gill boul &lt;JI.Itell!l
ll!d sh!JI.Jns ollbe communi~¥, have been malled to tei'VIcemen
and sending silts to mlaslm- ol the church In foreign londa,
arles.
and lhlt 8lfta ol wiD be
PJano were llliiO!I!C8CI for lbe llllRI to d!ooe IIOI'Y!ne In Gle Un. .
December meetlni of 1lle Su- iieci Siatea. born Soclet.Y 1ll!en Mra. Jamu
The circle also voted to l!lll!d
step!ens ol t b 1 I'OmerQY a gilt ot .._ to Dr. and Mrs.
Church will be the pill speak. Frl!llk Curry; mlaall!llarloa In
er. A desoort I!IIOl'IIQbord will India, 1!111 ID get tog 'IJer aome
be a fealllre ot tile holl~ meet. 1Qfl and ciOIIJIDg for • ~
big, and chalrmea ol the dr- maa box for a local flml]y.
eles are reSJ)OIIIIblt for Gle ta''8ometldng to Think About"
ble cleeoratlona.
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wu the prosnm • ul!lld b7
LOVEJOY CIRCLE
Mr1. Ted RIJeT, Jr, There wu
Meeting at 1lle home of Mrs.
SrD11P Jllnglrig of "We Galher
To&amp;-ther" and lbe "liiDaY BJrtb.
da.Y'' 10111 for Mrs. Wlills Anl'flllnltrGUJ

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Mrs. Jennie Kaulr, Mrs. Dal"' BlDg, and Mrs. J..Wian Me.
Ghee were 8JP)Intecl to the I!Ost.
lSI committee for 1lle December

Sanborn Soc1el;y moetiDg, 1!111

HOLZER HOSPll'AL: Vllltlag

houri 2-4 IJid. 7.,11 p.m. Perenta
.Jy 011 Pediatrics Ward.
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Charles B. Slclera, 131 Fourtl!
Att.; Jaaae C. Traut, 11131b!Jet
Dr.; J o h n .M. Rolke, "-'so;
llrL WUUam F, John-, Rt.

Jenkins, JaekiDI!;

1111; Roger D.

On Shelves at
Local Library

William R, 8anJhert, Coolville;

!Ira. John I H,
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WllkalviUe.

BIRTIIS
Mrs. Joe T. Bennett, Jaeki!DII,
daulbter, 3:46 a. m, 'rhur~;
Mrs. Harold 0. Georp, Micl.

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Bowles, Richard B, BrciiiD. Mrs.
David A. Butler, Curlla'W. Chris-

navll, Earl H.
~~~Mr=s.~Gar)'
G, Mr1.
Faulkner,
Flllli!Y,
Hewll'd
Mra. George w.
Clarence

Jones, J,
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l!lll&amp;h. Mrs.

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thyroid pills for a long time,

was later found to have a
toxic goiter. What are her
chances for a complete re·
covery?
A-Emotional stress may
be a factor in oausing a toxic
goiter in a person with an un-

QUICK QUIZ
Q-Wbot fish is known as a
renowned land traveler?

,..,. stnd , .., qtiUiionr end
C"Ommenrs to Wgyne G. lrGMrtodt,
M.D., In ct11t o1 thu poper. While

leader o.f gefT!IIIIOI!de
. ring
{lion btl 38 Democratic and

Havin~ . )leen under the
cloud for believing too little,
It's at least a change to be
faulted for believing too much.
-Birhop James A. Pike, after
an invitation for him to
preach ill New York 1008
withdrawn becau&amp;e of his
involuement in spiri11uJiism.

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'1'lmothy

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Dr. 8nm4sfodt

,eural inffrtjr in luture colllfflru.

PLAN REVIVAL MEETINGS
A revival meeting will be In
progress all weekbe81nnlngMonday, November 27, at the Flat.
wools Methodist CjJurch. The
Rev, Charles Norris will be tile
speaker. Services each evening
belllnnln8 at 7:30. The public Is
cordially Invited. Pearl A. Casto Is the pastor.

Pomeroy Flower Shop
W. !lola
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1111! lCICil J!lnlor W..u'l Cia,
9tor'N IIIIo will ~ IIIJI;;fll
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DRAWINGS FOR
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Prices In This Ad Effective
lhrougt. Sunday Nov. 26

STARnNG NOV, 24

New Store Hours
SUNDAY 10:00AM-7:00PM

Wonderland in
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gift says "
and
where there's a boundless
selection for every
of the family!

stores are fairly bursting with this year's
fabulous collection of sparkling new merchandise.
Everything you want for everyone. From new winter
fashions to smart decorations, from holiday treats to
gleaming appliances. Services, too - everything you
need to put your home, your car and you at your best
for the Christmas season! It's all served up by people
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The Daily Sentinel Is Proud to mtroduce

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at Middleport High
School.
Basketball Coach Carl Wolfe
eonducteclthe "Meet tile Team"
part ot the Ill~· Wolfe asked
TOWEB· OF~
VIetnam is no academic
NEW 'YORK (UPI) _ WbllPW
the BOoster's 111 suwly the team
question.
It
Is
not
a
topic
for
T-,
turf inltfi tar llpdrta
with two do281! or-• tor each
cocktsU parties, otflce a(gu. ~ ID!It,v'wu l!llllad,' ngame and a chartered bul to menta or debate from the · cl»itat ot {l;e 'l'hortiuiiJbNd ~
transport the squad to 11U!toJ1o comfort of distant sidelines.
1ng 4lvJ'illaa'• llllliy er 1 p
Both requests were unanlmously -President Johttscm.
a11rard tor (114 'Mini -·ph
IJilllroved.
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Followlrw the meellrw Coach
Allltrla ~ al!oa\ 80 raclns.
Wolfe lnb;ocluced the assistant per cen' of Ill !oodstulll.
The Afaodatlan cited orvarsity coach, Dick Well; there•
0
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1m
1111! Nlllve." wbldJ told ol . .
,~rve eoaeh, Terry Ohllnger,and
utnJiudJIPI a110 II OWD u JUNed Natm DIYr• 1111rt
team members
the Nqnolla Btl!te.
. vldm'f In the Gold ~ It Bal.
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oaeh Wolfe and hls assistants
lynod Park.
had the team give a preview ol
what the fans will be seeJrw 011
openJrw night when tile Meigs
Marauders travel 111 Bueht81'York Docmeber l.1iirst
home game will he
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A-The climbing perch, a
native of Asia and Africa. It
possesses special breathing
equipment which permits it to
Walking for pleasure in
leave the water and journey
England durin!! the 18th
overland in quest of a new
and 19th centuries required
place to live. To move about,
gentlemen to make some
the fish has unusual gill covurious concessions to pre·
PATIENT ADIIIITTED
ers, which It uses much like The POmeroy emergency
· ailing notions of propriety.
crutches.
. , The World Almanac notes
answered a call at 7:49 a.
~ that it was a mark of vul·
said it might annoy other ten·
Q-What h on o r did Calig· nesda,y 111 the home ·
garity tolerable only in
ants by barking at the posttradesmen .t o, I')'~ . too
,lila,
the mad emper~ , of. ~Jil!. ~p~~:;r·~~::~~~~!:
"" llliD• i"' 1'•'-tt r,
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'Rome, bestow on his horse~
111 Meigs
briskly, and' it·was tlie cus·
A-He
declared
his
horse,
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she
was
admitted
tom
to carry an umbrella
Yes, Gwendolyn, it's true
while
walking to indlcata
treatment.
tbot a fool and his money Incltatus, to be a consul.
one
was a gentleman,
that
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Q--How accurate is the
not a tramp.
Alabama was created
Carbon·l4 method of dating?
J1tory b1 CODil'ea&amp; in
A-Accuracy Is within 1 to became the 22nd at&amp;te
10 per cent.
Union Dec. If, 1818.
DAVIS PROMO'J'Dl
Donovan B. Davia, Waahi!Jgton c. H., has received a pro.
motion !rom Gle Nallanal Caah
Relll*r Co. He ill to bethemanager of their new )llaDt being
eonllracteclln Morrtlllown, Tenn.
Mr. Davis, Ida wife and daughters, Llllda and Donna, will be
moving to TO!IIOII!Ile,
The Davl~es were reeeot visItors 111 his parenll' home.

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gressmen to IW(!p ~rts of •··lbe~lcle.
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cliBtncts to l1111!11'e theJr con- "'ias
parlllli ~ bt J4l..a
tillultl{l re-electioil.
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DISCHARGES
Mro. Carlos G, Bi,y, Mrs.

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Lind, Bob llysell and the Rev. c.
J. Lemley, vice presideJJI, -~...~
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abse-e ol President - · • w.
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Jackson; Aopla R. Batey, JacJ..
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stable endocrine balance. A
person with myzedema (thyrold deficiency) would not develop a toxic goiter but could
show the symptoms of this
ddlsease if givendtoo large a
osage
h of thyrol extract.
T ere are many sources of
error in laboratory tests· and
when one or more tests are
inconsistent with other clinical
findings, they should be repeated. Assuming, however,
that both the basal metabolic
rate and the radioactive
iodine uptake results were
correct, the only conclusion
would be that the patient had
taken an enormous overdose
of thyroid.
Anyone who has a toxic
goiter can, with sldllful treat·
ment, make a complete recov·
ery but, with even the best of
treatment, the condition may
recur and further treatment
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nonple
are ·entKJe4i
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A committee was named 1'11!1•
daJI night In Ruti&amp;Dd at a ngll•
1ar meett._ of the Meigs.Athletic
BOosters 111 Jl())))inate new olfl·
cera tor the 1968 seaBOJJ.
On the committee are Reno

. ave an mward got~r.
Could It make my pulse Jr·
Q-Js It true that a toxic regular? Is a goiter operation
goiter is caused by stress and dangerous In a person who
strain over a period of years? is 68?
Is it possible for a person with
A-An Inward or toxic goimyzedema to develop a toxic ter would make your pulse
golter later in life? Why very fast and cause palpltawould a BMR show the thy· lion and irregularity. With
roid function to be below nor· modern surgical techniques a
mal and the next week a ra- goiter operation, if needed, is wn
dioactive iodine test show a less dangerous at any a~e
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was taking tranquilizers and ease.

By PHIL PASTORET

Electronic reporting ls won·
derful, but you can't park
fUI.
Plana were mscJe ll!rlng Gle your snowy galoshes on a fivemeeting eond!lctecl by Mrs. Mil- minute newscast.
ton Hood for providing school
• • •
lunches
for needy ehlldren and
HenclerSOJJ; Mrs. Charles M.llenAnyone who likes llli
ry, GaUlpolls Ferry; 9Jella A. ror romemberlrur abut - Ins at stea~ rarely slwuld hove
Lanham, Pt. Pleuant; Andrew G. Glhba. Cll'da of I!Jll!1'8clalio
our budget·minded wife
Hoschar, Ma8&lt;H!; Helen J. Bra)). ed to take fruit and eantl1 111 cooking for him.
bam, New Haven; Kimberly Sue the December meeting wben Gle
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Office
mate's
landlord won't
out
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Fred
F. Enoch, llfracul!ll; Mrs. Harlet
him
keep
his dogfishold 0, Georga, Mlalloport; Mrs.
Lizzie Hamlng, Middleport; a.
jean F ortll!, Quebec: Canada;
Bobble E. Clutter, Rt. 2MIUwood,
W, Va.; Mrs. Joe T. Bennett,

propothiouracil and becomes
pregnant, would the drug abf.
feet the baby? Woul!l
. there
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a~y danter of a mJsca!Tiage .
Will ben gn, or collOid, goiters
or fetal adenomas of the thy·
rold become cancerous if not
removed?
A-A thyroid deficiency
may cause the menstrual periods to be more frequent and ·
more profuse than normal.
Since propothiouracil inter·
feres with the production of
thyroid hormone and can pass
through the placenta to the
baby's blood, the baby would
suffer from thyroid de!lciency.
If this were sev~re enough, it
would cause a mtscarnage.
Benign goiters, including
the colloid type, do not become cancerous. Adenomas
may do so. but this is the ex·
ception rather than the rule.

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By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
(Se~ond fl thlf!e related columns,)

BARBS

dedleallan 1!81'Vice using "ThanJ..
11!1 for AU Tblnga" as her 1nJ&gt;.
le. In presenting otrerlngs, each
member related some tblng tor
which they are eapeelally GJanJ..

Named by

Will Affecf Unborn Baby

"'l'hl'*lng .... Thanking'' wu
lbe meditation 11lplc ul!lldb)' Mrs.
q.-Whal elleet doos the
Hood to lbe meollog. Mrs.
Gthba bod eharse ol the p r o thyroid 'have on a woman's
snm and readamedltlllon''T'tlo menstrual periods and her fer·
Golden D"'a" - Yesterday and tillty? If a. woman is taking

Mrs. Fielding Hal!ldna was named to live cJe"'JJInns,
Mrs. MamlnB Kloos, Socle~J
prelldant, aJJd Mra. Charles Sl1110111 were JJNta. The hostess
ltl'Yed a Iliad CD!Il'l!ll to thole
named and Mrs. Mary I.Jooa
and Mra. Anna G1'lm. ·
ELECT A CIRCLE
Durlne a meeting of 1lle EJecta Clrele at the homo of Mrs.
Boos Pullen, It was doeicled to
give II!OIIIJ)' for two ehlldren's
luoches for tile next montl!, 111
remember ~1111 during the
I!Olldl1s, and to l!lll!d 81111 to
tile apec:lal IDiereat mllslollar7.
thaW.
The -'P prepared baskets
Mrs. JloC!man and Mrs. Eugene
of
fruit during Gle 8YliiiiDI tor
Murrey served punpldn pie and
a!Jut.lns.
Mra. Charles Searles
eolres to thole named and Mrs.
used
"Appreciation
Makos for
ChJrlea Bennett, Mrs. Harold
Happiness"
as
her
devotlol!al
Cbll!ll, Mrs. ~I Hotrman, Mrs.
topic,
and
lhe
program
was preE, L. HUihes, Mrs, John Mcaented
by
Mrs.
Edlaon
Baker.
Niel, Mrs. Beulah White, Mrs.
Mrs.
Pullen
l!lll'Ved
a
clesaert
Ellzsheth Slavin, Mrs. lllhelle
Wlnebrenoer, and Mrs. lssbeUe CO!Il'llll toUowlng Gle moellng to
d!ollll named and Mrs. NoraHBIDTQ1.
Uton, Mrs. Jacob Turner, Mra.
DORCAS CIRCLE
Frances
Bearhs, Mrs. David
A love gilt dedication carryDarst,
Mrs.
Arland Kin&amp; Mrs.
Ing out Gle Thank1181vlng theme
Paul
Smart,
and
Mrs. TDQY Fowwas a feature of the meeting
of tile Doreaa Circle held at lhe ler, chairman.
home of Mrs. Charles Edwards.
Miss Rhoda llall OOI!Wcteclthe

Hospital

2 Gallipolis; Jameo R, Baker,
Addison; Clycle R. ·Rlllclllf,- Rt.
2 Cheshire; Daryl G. Jmes, Rio
Grancle; JOG)' Thomas Crouoe,
Patriot star Rt.; Mrs. Lucy Cremeens, Eureka Star Rt.; David
A. CurflnaD, Rt. 1 .Cheshire; Augustine Foeantl, Rt. 1 C.alllpllls;
Jerome P. Doushman. D Patriot
star Rt.; Kyle D, Boater, Rt. 2
Crown Clt;y; Adam H. Benson,
West Columbia; Floyd W. Sieler-.

Cltbba had ei!Use f!!. lhi ilrowere read from aoveral alllt •
Ina who were remembered b)-the
drele at llallOWMD lime.

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Middleport, Is a carrier
for the Daily Sentinel in
the village of Middleport.
U you are not receiving
the Dally Sentinel and
would like to do so give
Vickie a call sbe will be
bappy to add you to ber
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Jaek Fruth, Mrs. 1!enr7 Fruth,
1114 IIIIIs Killllt1n Fl'lllb of Polat
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of Bill Wikeman
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tbolr clients tor everything fn..
clucllni todiU"s atar..frustra!lona
oucb aa taxes, contracta et&lt;, ...
H~!"ju" Is bavinl a C!GIItract
run at wban a atar Ia bu·
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aale1 Ia atop
Botbbls sizzling album...
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The '""'-c
By United Preas lnterlllitloGal
Today lo FrldiJ, Nolr..... !lie
328th da7 of 1987 wllli, 37 'to
follow.
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The mom 11 In Its last
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Tho mo1'111D1l atara are
Mercury, Venus and Jupiter.
The ovonlna stars liH Mars .
and Saturn.
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man art..&amp;bow at ,.Three/' 1m
On this day tn ltlatory:
E. 72nd st. eatery ... P o t e r
In 1869, women~ 21 atstes Duchln'• sio-Ju.law balressPam.
met In Cleveland to· draw up ela Zauder8ll • !lilt Iter ll;yllsh ·
plana lor tbe orllllllzatlon of tbe CartJer's ~Job to bocome
American Woman ~ Ao- exec • ass't to the pres. of ParBOCladon.
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In 1944, ouperfortrallel ortbe
II S. ArmY Air ~ IIIOk off
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oo TOII)'O.
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Admitted: Mrs. Donald A, Nlln 1961, tbe U,N, ~ bert, Pt. P!eaaaat: Jane Haw- 11!50CooncU gave Secrecu7. Geaeral ldna,Bulralo;Mrs.WWiamC....,_ 1:00-

.Neal and danpter'
Th'IY are vllltllls
.N..''"!:~. pareato, tbe Rev.

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Geor1111 Oller.
lfr. aDd lllro, Paul Wlneb..- o f Columbua and Mr. and
Mrs. .Iolii Gaoclr.lck of llqtoo
ue lbo 'lbaDlii8Mni ~
gueoto of Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Owen.
A famll7 dlmer at tbe home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Roast at
PoiDI Pl08811111 was attended by
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crooks

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accused assassin at President
In 1963, Lee

Kennedy, was shot to death by

Jack Ruby In a Dallas jall, The
abootlng was seen by mnnons of
persons m television.
A thought for tbe &lt;illYScotUBh poet Robert GJirulan
mce said, "There' a a hope ror
every woe, and \ balm tor
every pain, but tbel!ratjoyaln
our heart, come back never
qaln,"

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.Gr!Jmn, ~; LutberHslatead,
BecldOIY.
lllacbar&amp;old: Mrs. L u t h e r
, Price, Apple Grove; Mrs. ldlr- Stewart, Cheshire; 111,-s.
. Bertba Ruaaen, PomerQJ; Mro.
. Marvin Bennett, Pt. Plea~U~C; .·
Jolm Corrl--, Pt. PleaiJalll,
, Blrlb: Mr. and Mrs, Jackie
L. RudiiCII, Pt. Plouant, a dolj.

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10 a. m.;
Bible study and prayer service,
Wednesday, 7 p. m.
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST - Elden R, Blake, pastor.
Sunday School, 10 a.m., Wlnnle
Hols!Jwer, supt, Morntq1 serm
11 a.m. Evening service
lan EndeaYOl", 7:80, Mrs.
Chevalier, preoldont.
serf•
lee and sermon, 8:20.
prayer

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Pomeroy

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Thanksglvlq devotiDnala when
tbe Suoablne Claao of tbe Ma..
son Motbodlst met recently at
tile church. Host:eaeea were Mrs.
Rwban Slewart and Mrs. t b 0 r
Roush.
Tbo clus clocided tx) contfn..
ue Its lfiiiiWII cuotom or itvinl
Chrlslmaa remembrance boxes
to shu~a and elder)J people
durlng tbe bolldaya.
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Attending In add!Uon to tho
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and Mrs. Zerkle ware
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TRANSFERS

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Yost, student at Rlo Grande Col- •
loll&amp;, Is here for tbe weekend.
ldlsllng from tbe family group
was Mrs. Mattie Yoat of Raclne1 _.whc !•. conllned to Voterans MemOrllll Hospital for trealor lnlurles aul(ered In a
Mr and Mrs. Georllll Dallas
and d.ndren; BlliJ,-SieVIe, ldlchaal, and Melissa Or st. P'aris
came Wednesday tor tbe holldiJ
weekend here w1111 their parents
lllr. and Mrs. BntMatlack, Cbe.:.
ter Road, andl.lu.Forreii!Bacbtel and family or l.lldilleport.
Also bore for tbe weekand Is
Forrest D BachtoL a graduate
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Main st., Pomeroy, 8 Pent
~aglvlnl Day wlll1 hor fa..
thor, Fred Jackson of Middl.,.
port. Mr. Jackaon will observe
his 88tb blrtbdiJ In January,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner and
grancldaul!hter, Sandra Turner,
were aueoto of lllr. IDd Mrs.
Earl See a1 Flstrock, W, Va.
Tbe RcJberl Turner family of
Nortb RobiDaoD will come SaturdiJ for a holiday vlaU wltb his
parents.

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psta'/ Let "' hsar !rom yoo
- Phone 992-S292.

Dinner Given
Tuesday Night
A com bread and bean dinner
was held Tuesday night at the
Middleport Church of Christ fur
members of the Homebuilders
Class and their guests.
Frank Wllsoo prepared tl10
beans. Servlrw were Mrs. Wilscm, Miss Sharon wusoo, Mrs,
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Moyer asked grace.
Franklin Triplett presided at
Lewis Repair Service
the business seosion, durlrw
e HEATING
which time the class planned a
PLUMBING
Christmas Dinner lor Dec. 12 al
!lie church. It was noted that
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Mrs. Cash Braley, now residing
at !lie Mount Healthy Christian
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tent there,
Raymond Cole and Trlplettgavc
prayers and devotions from tlae
book flf. Jlldo were gjvon by tbe
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supporfin the November 7 eleetion

ATTEND FESI'IVAL

MASON - MondiJ evening 100
young people from Motbodlst
CburcbeslliMaaonCoun!JattencJ.
ed the Bootb Festlval at Saint
Paul Metbodlst Cburcb In Polat
Pleasant. Each Yootb Fellowshlp
was rellj)OIIslblo fur solectlng a
llierne and decorstlng a booth.
The judges solocted two Drat
placeo. Mason Youth FeUowoblp·
Booth waa judged the lllOst orlg..
Ina! and the Trlniey Metl)odlst
Church Followablp, Point Pleaoant, for cpalley. The Rev. Lowell
Keen'IY accompanied tbe group
of 29 young people from Mason.

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llllos Duncan received many -; , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,..!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=
Jo~~ honoree openOc( tbe
gilts, refreshments were aen".:·c.,,~
ed to Mrs. LotUe Janko, Mrs.
Rlllll Tbompaon, Mrs. Dorothy
Cartwri.Rht, loire. Katbryn Jobft..
aon, Mrl, Eva Knopp Mrs. El·
leon Duncan, Mrs. An;i1a Da..
vis, lllrs. Lillian Grimm, Mrs•
Rulli RUOIY, Mrs, P-Edwardo,
and !l!lrley Am, Mr.a. Mabel
Lane, Mrs. PaUY Rouab, 111,-o,
Velma Zuapan, Mrs. L u cllle
Schwarz, Mrs. LucllleCiay,Jlo!&gt;In Slewart, Mrs. LoWe JobniiOII, .
Mrs. Bessie Hudaoo and Cheryl,
and Miss VIcki Crow.
Sencllni gl!ta were lalra. Nora
Lewis, Katby Jolmaon, M r 1,
Pb71ll• Know Mn Katherlno
Raynes and Elien Grimm.

ward Evans. The Rev. Hau1lin

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12:30 A l 1:00 Moot Pn.so
1:151:30 IAIINJ

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11:00 1tlilll Life
12:00 TV Cblpel'

'r::'ater.

';llle boya were tbe guesto of
tlloir _,pch, Frank w. Porter,
Jr., aiilhlo wlte, Mary. An estimated GO parents came alter
.d!ll!ei to 0eo films or tbe tOam'•
Jtfrter, Jr.
Tbe assoclallol! voted to

Lamp untO Feet .

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Loater

MASON - lllr1.
Zerkle, Maaoo, was 111 cbar1111 or

·1wish to thank the Voters in ·

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9:45 Goapel SlrWbv

10·00 - '·'

Mrs. Zerkle Has
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ed by lllrs. Orville Well at 'rues;~~~r~ ~~-~~::
night's mest1111 of the Evan- Misses Hilda and Lorena Weiss,
gellno Missionary Socieey or the 111,-a. Albert Swatzel, M r 1.
Pomeroy Chur&lt;h of Christ bold Clarence Blero, Mrs. IIUJsell
at !lie beme of Mro, Holen Lell· Bartoo, Mrs. MatndaNoblo,lalrs.
holt, ~zer st.
Murl Megee and Mrs. Ro7 Prof.
lllro, Well talked on the Alaska fttt.
Cbrlstlan Home, children's
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homes In Idaho and Indiana, and
Indian schools In Arizona and
Wash1111too. Plano were made
TO ELECT MASTER
Ro,r Pooler, Elsie J. Pooler to clurlng tbe buBlness sessloo for Eloctlm fit I Cab Scoutmaller
!_lll;erea c. =ri{ei:IB~.~ .. a . ~rl)lstmaa parey to be held ~=rm:t:sor~ ~~= .
lllxion, 3 acres,
mr.
at tile bome of !alto. Louis os- Cub Scouts Tuesday, Nov. 2S
Eugene T. German to Ohio ~I · borne,
at the Racine BlqJ!Ist Cburcb
.... rlgbt of way, OUve.
.
Mrs, Harold Smith gave de- · at 7:30 p.m. An parents are
Irene Tun, Exec., Joseph voUms Ullng "Walk as Children I urged to -d. Ill,-, Hall, TrlGrueaer,dec. toNlcholasGruos- of Light'' as the theme. &amp;;rip. ];. state Area Director will help
or, Marjorie Grueser, partela, turoo were road by Mrs. &amp; L, J organize a scout troop,
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Pbelpo and Mrs. Os~, and
llarrllll llm\llaillllwatolletl)' Mro. Mlltoo Rouoh·
the
.1, Falb, 4/5 a.cn,.Paneroy,
prayer.
Tbomas E. Andel'lllll, .Nancy A.
In response to roll .
.Andlrllllll, to Clllrlil W, lllllln, bora gave BGIIletblng ~;:!:(.~
Nllllo E. DUn; lata, Panenv.
giving. Retresbmonta w
Cbarles R, Muli, Anna r.ee ed those already mentioned and
llasll, to Wnlli!D IL.Knopp, Mll· Mro. Elwood Bowers, Mrs. Clyde
dre4 A. Knopp, 40 acres, Bed- Andrews, Mrs, Denver Kapple,
. ford,
Mrs, Walter Kennedy, Jr., Mrs.
Delbert Raymlind Chaney, Mary Conrad Ohlinger, and Sandra
Challey to ~ Albert, Bon· Roosh, a guest.
Die J. Albert, parcela, Bedtord.
lla'lla Ic9 IIIII ProiiQeo Co. to Porter Sr., Speaker
Crow'• Sleek House, lnc., per"A team makeo tbe lndlvldual,
cola, P\lmei'QJ.
!lie
lndlvlclual ,.,ver makes !lie
Coy
Vl!leent ll&amp;wk, Woll&amp;wk,
Calvin team,!' Frank W. Porter, Sr.,
or Gallipolis told tbe Panei'QJ
ll&amp;wk,
Robm-; JUnior Higb football squad which
was honored at a banquet Tueo-

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Romans f Corinthians
11:2S.36 . 2.:6-13

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Study Program

AROUND POMEROY
lllr. 1114 Mrs. Dllllf Brown
and ave clllldrta boiled a ciiJ&gt;.
..,. pari, Tlwnklld&gt;lns Da J,
Gueltl .nn lllrL ·llloe Sauer
and lllr4o CIDda Harrit, ldlcldloJ)OJt; Rod Sauer, home fro m
"'tlllllf UiiiV*IItl; IDd ,lllr, and
.111r1. VIctor Bl'OIIII and clau&amp;hter, Marilyn.
lllr. and Mrs. Evorolt Thomaa will return tudl!t alter a hoi. ldl7 visit wltb tbolr aoo, !lortoo Thomas, and famllyorBrunowick, 0,
In Dqton for tbe hollcla¥weekeOd an lllr. IDd llln. Patrick
Locba17. Th'IY are ~eats of
lli-L Gieno Chue, Others at
lbo Cbue homo are ldlu Holen Loeba17 of Collimbua, and
lllr. and Mrs. Jim Lochir,y and
chlldrea or Lata.vette.
Mrs. Albert Slnltb or AkrGD
II hen vlldtlni her IIIIIWIHaw
and diUidrter, lllr. and lllro. TerI')' Pballn.
The Rev. ·and Mn. CII'VOI'
WWlams and Infant diUidrter.
Elizabeth Am, apent !lie holl-

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MASON _:. Alan Hart. am of
lllr, artc1 lllra. Jlllllla L. Hart,
and &amp;oo Aim i!umprner, douil&gt;ter at~&amp;; and Mrl. ~IIWII- .MASON - ldlal Judltb Dun- - · Letart Rt. 1, au.nded a
can was honond recently w1111 mootlac m "Piob!Dg ll18ber 1!4a pre • ~ lliowor at t h e ucatlon'' at Marahall Vnlver4Jey
dl7 tn Columbuo wlllt bls .lllr· lllaaoo United Brethren Church.
='aF.::C:r":
..... lllr. and lllrs. C•- Wnn. , HooteaoeJ were· Mro. EmoiiBDO
•-.
- ·Crow, Mrs. Gladys Stewart and tbe Vnlveralfl'• Speech, Drama
n.:'~· tbe Gene Yost t·-".. .Mrs. Donna Tullob. The theme and Music department and Saturfor the Tbank•gl"'·· dlrmer~ •a• carried oot In color• of dl7 allemoon tbe Marabaii-F.ast
lalra. J. Ednrd
Nau.cy pink and Wblte with wodcllnibells. CaroUna football game.

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Judith Duncan
Given Shower

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.. lit/ "1114 . . . . Danny Tholllu
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Alma McC&lt;\Y, Mr. 1114 Ill r L
Jaek Fruth, Mrs. 1!enr7 Fruth,
1114 IIIIIs Killllt1n Fl'lllb of Polat
PiWIIIL

111111 bocau•oe.

formo

war) ...
off his
bookin&amp; to

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the

••Kiss Me
writer) Bella
... Tap
llked Abe
Horman aren't
thing; relatlonlblp
pro remains
able ... Pat
of Bill Wikeman
lte wlte Trink

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B&gt;:"'ika holldiJ
IIICI lalra. WaJ,.
The Ketchka fa..
lldllo w:tlb Ida parenta

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le f t
ror a WeeJceDd
wltb·Mr. 8lld
•9lallY 11wtoo and a o n,
8lld Mrs. Am Anael.
W, Va, for lbo
are )lr, and

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are mobillzlng a bat:,,
comllllaslona - lawyers
are taldng over too llliii1Y of
tbolr clients tor everything fn..
clucllni todiU"s atar..frustra!lona
oucb aa taxes, contracta et&lt;, ...
H~!"ju" Is bavinl a C!GIItract
run at wban a atar Ia bu·
lng his hottest voguo; as Bill
Swl Coaby's rocorcllni ....
tract
aale1 Ia atop
Botbbls sizzling album...
comedy 111d sing.
lng ... Sarah• Churehlll'a colored arUat pal "Lobo'' IIBlB a mo-

The '""'-c
By United Preas lnterlllitloGal
Today lo FrldiJ, Nolr..... !lie
328th da7 of 1987 wllli, 37 'to
follow.
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The mom 11 In Its last
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,....wr.
Tho mo1'111D1l atara are
Mercury, Venus and Jupiter.
The ovonlna stars liH Mars .
and Saturn.
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man art..&amp;bow at ,.Three/' 1m
On this day tn ltlatory:
E. 72nd st. eatery ... P o t e r
In 1869, women~ 21 atstes Duchln'• sio-Ju.law balressPam.
met In Cleveland to· draw up ela Zauder8ll • !lilt Iter ll;yllsh ·
plana lor tbe orllllllzatlon of tbe CartJer's ~Job to bocome
American Woman ~ Ao- exec • ass't to the pres. of ParBOCladon.
,,, . .
lllbernalla, Paul Young,
In 1944, ouperfortrallel ortbe
II S. ArmY Air ~ IIIOk off
-'
from Salpu for their ftrltnliio PLEASANT Y~ HOSPITAL
oo TOII)'O.
.
Admitted: Mrs. Donald A, Nlln 1961, tbe U,N, ~ bert, Pt. P!eaaaat: Jane Haw- 11!50CooncU gave Secrecu7. Geaeral ldna,Bulralo;Mrs.WWiamC....,_ 1:00-

.Neal and danpter'
Th'IY are vllltllls
.N..''"!:~. pareato, tbe Rev.

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Geor1111 Oller.
lfr. aDd lllro, Paul Wlneb..- o f Columbua and Mr. and
Mrs. .Iolii Gaoclr.lck of llqtoo
ue lbo 'lbaDlii8Mni ~
gueoto of Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Owen.
A famll7 dlmer at tbe home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Roast at
PoiDI Pl08811111 was attended by
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crooks

a

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crisis.
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llami1 O..,ald,
accused assassin at President
In 1963, Lee

Kennedy, was shot to death by

Jack Ruby In a Dallas jall, The
abootlng was seen by mnnons of
persons m television.
A thought for tbe &lt;illYScotUBh poet Robert GJirulan
mce said, "There' a a hope ror
every woe, and \ balm tor
every pain, but tbel!ratjoyaln
our heart, come back never
qaln,"

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lalro. Carl
o..o GJI.

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iJenldna, Pt. Pl...a.t; Daniel D.
'Cbllders, Pt. Pl118881l_!j Oacar
.Gr!Jmn, ~; LutberHslatead,
BecldOIY.
lllacbar&amp;old: Mrs. L u t h e r
, Price, Apple Grove; Mrs. ldlr- Stewart, Cheshire; 111,-s.
. Bertba Ruaaen, PomerQJ; Mro.
. Marvin Bennett, Pt. Plea~U~C; .·
Jolm Corrl--, Pt. PleaiJalll,
, Blrlb: Mr. and Mrs, Jackie
L. RudiiCII, Pt. Plouant, a dolj.

l!hter.

HELEN.HELP US!

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homes •(or cblldren was prese nt -

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8 .ti•l'ape,ye
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lleiQJ.A: Cecil
8:00 i'optyt;
()apt, Koastnio .. .MaclhA·Gol'llla
8:30·':·
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9:00 SUper 6
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9,30 SUper Pres.
HurcUlolda
F81Qitic Four
Ul:OO F1lnl&amp;!ildeo
·~zan'
Bi&gt;ldo
lil:IO....,. . ;!if,·tl&lt;~Mee Gliht
r Man
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12:30 Cool McCool
1:00 Car!Dm Cam.
1:30 Action
· 2:00 Up)leat

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Farm-Industrial-Lawn &amp; GaTden
Tuppers Plains
Phone 667"·34ll5

Kiddie Matinee

2:15 2:30-

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OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

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3:00 Theatre · '
NCAA Foolball
3:30 Willlhll
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7:00 P,,'W -r
Marsball Dillon
Datl!w .Game
7:30 ~a
Jackie m......
8:00Newlywed Game
8:30
smart
111y 'l1lree SOns
Lawrence Wolk
9:00 ovle
lkijpn'o Heroeo
9:30 Pettlcoot ~
!roo Horse
10:00 Mannix
10:30GoodCompanJ
ll:OO News
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sYRACUSE FIRST UNITED
PREll!YTERIAN - Rev. Unson
Wotahlp, 9a.
10 a. m.;
Bible study and prayer service,
Wednesday, 7 p. m.
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST - Elden R, Blake, pastor.
Sunday School, 10 a.m., Wlnnle
Hols!Jwer, supt, Morntq1 serm
11 a.m. Evening service
lan EndeaYOl", 7:80, Mrs.
Chevalier, preoldont.
serf•
lee and sermon, 8:20.
prayer

W!! W ~NTHCNY
Pomeroy

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
l40 Lincoln St

MARK V STORE
Middleport, Ohio

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Thanksglvlq devotiDnala when
tbe Suoablne Claao of tbe Ma..
son Motbodlst met recently at
tile church. Host:eaeea were Mrs.
Rwban Slewart and Mrs. t b 0 r
Roush.
Tbo clus clocided tx) contfn..
ue Its lfiiiiWII cuotom or itvinl
Chrlslmaa remembrance boxes
to shu~a and elder)J people
durlng tbe bolldaya.
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Attending In add!Uon to tho
hostesses
and Mrs. Zerkle ware
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PROPERTY
TRANSFERS

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Yost, student at Rlo Grande Col- •
loll&amp;, Is here for tbe weekend.
ldlsllng from tbe family group
was Mrs. Mattie Yoat of Raclne1 _.whc !•. conllned to Voterans MemOrllll Hospital for trealor lnlurles aul(ered In a
Mr and Mrs. Georllll Dallas
and d.ndren; BlliJ,-SieVIe, ldlchaal, and Melissa Or st. P'aris
came Wednesday tor tbe holldiJ
weekend here w1111 their parents
lllr. and Mrs. BntMatlack, Cbe.:.
ter Road, andl.lu.Forreii!Bacbtel and family or l.lldilleport.
Also bore for tbe weekand Is
Forrest D BachtoL a graduate
-·~ or n..~ L
Ill r
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Ili-a. · Clllllllbell Harper of E.
Main st., Pomeroy, 8 Pent
~aglvlnl Day wlll1 hor fa..
thor, Fred Jackson of Middl.,.
port. Mr. Jackaon will observe
his 88tb blrtbdiJ In January,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner and
grancldaul!hter, Sandra Turner,
were aueoto of lllr. IDd Mrs.
Earl See a1 Flstrock, W, Va.
Tbe RcJberl Turner family of
Nortb RobiDaoD will come SaturdiJ for a holiday vlaU wltb his
parents.

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Did you have 1banksglvln8
psta'/ Let "' hsar !rom yoo
- Phone 992-S292.

Dinner Given
Tuesday Night
A com bread and bean dinner
was held Tuesday night at the
Middleport Church of Christ fur
members of the Homebuilders
Class and their guests.
Frank Wllsoo prepared tl10
beans. Servlrw were Mrs. Wilscm, Miss Sharon wusoo, Mrs,
Honnan Kincaid, and Mrs, Ed·

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Denver G. Hy·sell .

BEN FRANKLIN

USE CLOSED

FIREPLACE-STOVE

AS A STOVE!

$11995

COMPLETE
STOVE
SET

REGULAR $J45.9S VALUE
' includes:
FRANKUN STOVE • 8" flUE
OUTL£T • CAST IRON
GRATE • FlR£ SCREEN

COMMANDING CO, C
Arm,y llo&lt;tor (Captain) Charles E. Jordan m, 27, whose par.
ents Uve at 1550 Lencke Road,
Xenia, Ohio, assumed command
of Company C of !lie 10lst Airborne Division's 326tb Medical
Battalion, located at Ft. ClllllPbell, Ky., Oct 18. His wile, Patricia, lives In Portland.

ReM/y to use in your living
room. family room, basement, or cabin.

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ln11all it ea1ily, either free ua nd,n g or buolt·in. U1e it for wgrmth 01
1ireploce, or fill it with cl-lorcoo l br~qu el!e 5 for year 'round chmcaol
bro ili ng . Folding do on, domper control. Dl'!lth from front to bee~ i; 25".
Width of fr ont ot lOP i$ 32" . Heorlh i1 37~ ".

FII!EPLACEI

CONTINENTAL

FIREPLACE

FIREPLACE

NOW ONLY

NOWOIWLY

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REPAIR SERVICE

$8.69

REGULAR

$10.79 VALUE

FIREPLACE·
ENSEMBLE
tfl.•itau

SALE PRICE

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FIRE TONGS

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A wonderful gift for the whole faMily! Play lndoo11 or ovt of door~.

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hanging mesh p ull !&lt;reen, two andirons ond 3«•
tool Bet wit f1 ~~ow~ l , brush ond poker on Uond.

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Moyer asked grace.
Franklin Triplett presided at
Lewis Repair Service
the business seosion, durlrw
e HEATING
which time the class planned a
PLUMBING
Christmas Dinner lor Dec. 12 al
!lie church. It was noted that
• ROOFING
Mrs. Cash Braley, now residing
at !lie Mount Healthy Christian
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Home near Cincinnati, is con$
tent there,
Raymond Cole and Trlplettgavc
prayers and devotions from tlae
book flf. Jlldo were gjvon by tbe
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ATTEND FESI'IVAL

MASON - MondiJ evening 100
young people from Motbodlst
CburcbeslliMaaonCoun!JattencJ.
ed the Bootb Festlval at Saint
Paul Metbodlst Cburcb In Polat
Pleasant. Each Yootb Fellowshlp
was rellj)OIIslblo fur solectlng a
llierne and decorstlng a booth.
The judges solocted two Drat
placeo. Mason Youth FeUowoblp·
Booth waa judged the lllOst orlg..
Ina! and the Trlniey Metl)odlst
Church Followablp, Point Pleaoant, for cpalley. The Rev. Lowell
Keen'IY accompanied tbe group
of 29 young people from Mason.

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llllos Duncan received many -; , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,..!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=
Jo~~ honoree openOc( tbe
gilts, refreshments were aen".:·c.,,~
ed to Mrs. LotUe Janko, Mrs.
Rlllll Tbompaon, Mrs. Dorothy
Cartwri.Rht, loire. Katbryn Jobft..
aon, Mrl, Eva Knopp Mrs. El·
leon Duncan, Mrs. An;i1a Da..
vis, lllrs. Lillian Grimm, Mrs•
Rulli RUOIY, Mrs, P-Edwardo,
and !l!lrley Am, Mr.a. Mabel
Lane, Mrs. PaUY Rouab, 111,-o,
Velma Zuapan, Mrs. L u cllle
Schwarz, Mrs. LucllleCiay,Jlo!&gt;In Slewart, Mrs. LoWe JobniiOII, .
Mrs. Bessie Hudaoo and Cheryl,
and Miss VIcki Crow.
Sencllni gl!ta were lalra. Nora
Lewis, Katby Jolmaon, M r 1,
Pb71ll• Know Mn Katherlno
Raynes and Elien Grimm.

ward Evans. The Rev. Hau1lin

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12:00 TV Cblpel'

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';llle boya were tbe guesto of
tlloir _,pch, Frank w. Porter,
Jr., aiilhlo wlte, Mary. An estimated GO parents came alter
.d!ll!ei to 0eo films or tbe tOam'•
Jtfrter, Jr.
Tbe assoclallol! voted to

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MASON - lllr1.
Zerkle, Maaoo, was 111 cbar1111 or

·1wish to thank the Voters in ·

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ed by lllrs. Orville Well at 'rues;~~~r~ ~~-~~::
night's mest1111 of the Evan- Misses Hilda and Lorena Weiss,
gellno Missionary Socieey or the 111,-a. Albert Swatzel, M r 1.
Pomeroy Chur&lt;h of Christ bold Clarence Blero, Mrs. IIUJsell
at !lie beme of Mro, Holen Lell· Bartoo, Mrs. MatndaNoblo,lalrs.
holt, ~zer st.
Murl Megee and Mrs. Ro7 Prof.
lllro, Well talked on the Alaska fttt.
Cbrlstlan Home, children's
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homes In Idaho and Indiana, and
Indian schools In Arizona and
Wash1111too. Plano were made
TO ELECT MASTER
Ro,r Pooler, Elsie J. Pooler to clurlng tbe buBlness sessloo for Eloctlm fit I Cab Scoutmaller
!_lll;erea c. =ri{ei:IB~.~ .. a . ~rl)lstmaa parey to be held ~=rm:t:sor~ ~~= .
lllxion, 3 acres,
mr.
at tile bome of !alto. Louis os- Cub Scouts Tuesday, Nov. 2S
Eugene T. German to Ohio ~I · borne,
at the Racine BlqJ!Ist Cburcb
.... rlgbt of way, OUve.
.
Mrs, Harold Smith gave de- · at 7:30 p.m. An parents are
Irene Tun, Exec., Joseph voUms Ullng "Walk as Children I urged to -d. Ill,-, Hall, TrlGrueaer,dec. toNlcholasGruos- of Light'' as the theme. &amp;;rip. ];. state Area Director will help
or, Marjorie Grueser, partela, turoo were road by Mrs. &amp; L, J organize a scout troop,
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Pbelpo and Mrs. Os~, and
llarrllll llm\llaillllwatolletl)' Mro. Mlltoo Rouoh·
the
.1, Falb, 4/5 a.cn,.Paneroy,
prayer.
Tbomas E. Andel'lllll, .Nancy A.
In response to roll .
.Andlrllllll, to Clllrlil W, lllllln, bora gave BGIIletblng ~;:!:(.~
Nllllo E. DUn; lata, Panenv.
giving. Retresbmonta w
Cbarles R, Muli, Anna r.ee ed those already mentioned and
llasll, to Wnlli!D IL.Knopp, Mll· Mro. Elwood Bowers, Mrs. Clyde
dre4 A. Knopp, 40 acres, Bed- Andrews, Mrs, Denver Kapple,
. ford,
Mrs, Walter Kennedy, Jr., Mrs.
Delbert Raymlind Chaney, Mary Conrad Ohlinger, and Sandra
Challey to ~ Albert, Bon· Roosh, a guest.
Die J. Albert, parcela, Bedtord.
lla'lla Ic9 IIIII ProiiQeo Co. to Porter Sr., Speaker
Crow'• Sleek House, lnc., per"A team makeo tbe lndlvldual,
cola, P\lmei'QJ.
!lie
lndlvlclual ,.,ver makes !lie
Coy
Vl!leent ll&amp;wk, Woll&amp;wk,
Calvin team,!' Frank W. Porter, Sr.,
or Gallipolis told tbe Panei'QJ
ll&amp;wk,
Robm-; JUnior Higb football squad which
was honored at a banquet Tueo-

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Romans f Corinthians
11:2S.36 . 2.:6-13

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Study Program

AROUND POMEROY
lllr. 1114 Mrs. Dllllf Brown
and ave clllldrta boiled a ciiJ&gt;.
..,. pari, Tlwnklld&gt;lns Da J,
Gueltl .nn lllrL ·llloe Sauer
and lllr4o CIDda Harrit, ldlcldloJ)OJt; Rod Sauer, home fro m
"'tlllllf UiiiV*IItl; IDd ,lllr, and
.111r1. VIctor Bl'OIIII and clau&amp;hter, Marilyn.
lllr. and Mrs. Evorolt Thomaa will return tudl!t alter a hoi. ldl7 visit wltb tbolr aoo, !lortoo Thomas, and famllyorBrunowick, 0,
In Dqton for tbe hollcla¥weekeOd an lllr. IDd llln. Patrick
Locba17. Th'IY are ~eats of
lli-L Gieno Chue, Others at
lbo Cbue homo are ldlu Holen Loeba17 of Collimbua, and
lllr. and Mrs. Jim Lochir,y and
chlldrea or Lata.vette.
Mrs. Albert Slnltb or AkrGD
II hen vlldtlni her IIIIIWIHaw
and diUidrter, lllr. and lllro. TerI')' Pballn.
The Rev. ·and Mn. CII'VOI'
WWlams and Infant diUidrter.
Elizabeth Am, apent !lie holl-

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MASON _:. Alan Hart. am of
lllr, artc1 lllra. Jlllllla L. Hart,
and &amp;oo Aim i!umprner, douil&gt;ter at~&amp;; and Mrl. ~IIWII- .MASON - ldlal Judltb Dun- - · Letart Rt. 1, au.nded a
can was honond recently w1111 mootlac m "Piob!Dg ll18ber 1!4a pre • ~ lliowor at t h e ucatlon'' at Marahall Vnlver4Jey
dl7 tn Columbuo wlllt bls .lllr· lllaaoo United Brethren Church.
='aF.::C:r":
..... lllr. and lllrs. C•- Wnn. , HooteaoeJ were· Mro. EmoiiBDO
•-.
- ·Crow, Mrs. Gladys Stewart and tbe Vnlveralfl'• Speech, Drama
n.:'~· tbe Gene Yost t·-".. .Mrs. Donna Tullob. The theme and Music department and Saturfor the Tbank•gl"'·· dlrmer~ •a• carried oot In color• of dl7 allemoon tbe Marabaii-F.ast
lalra. J. Ednrd
Nau.cy pink and Wblte with wodcllnibells. CaroUna football game.

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CAID 0' THANKI I OIITUAIII:IIJ
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NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, Pomeroy

GOESSLER JEWELRY STORE, Pomeroy

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Now . . . General Ele&lt;tric features a smari cherry earvil!g board counter top on tbla new Mob!lo Maid* dJib.
wuher. Its rich looking appearance adds beauty and el·
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marvels or General Electric's automaliOII with U..
additional features:
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• kycle push button
• Faucet no
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Cor mea, women and cblldren. SiJel and Wldtba rqe
from toddler size 2 to giant size 18. Truly the gill to mate
you Important In the eyes of t~ who mean the moat
to you. Prlcea from children's $8.99 to about $15.00 for
loll and apeeially shoes
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Widths A, B, C, D, E, EEE. Sizes 6'h to 13. Priced
$11.95 to $23.95.

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craftsmanship-and " friendliness of fit" for extra-pleas(U

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Jarmans, lor he will get distinctive ,styling and top
ant walking.

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WITH A SINGER• .
Surprise her with a Deluxe Touch ah&lt;l Sew Singer.
Other new Singer Sewing MAchines from '59.SU up.

THE FABRIC SHOP, Pomeroy

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Watch for Christmas
TIMEX-featuring stainless steel backs, unbreakable
Jaamsprinea ami shock resi stant. There is a Timex
Y.·atch for every one on your list. Men's, women's ind

'nildreo'1, f6.95 11p.

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE DRUGS, Pomeroy

LUY! QUICK! TIDY!
Co•••oured 13" power handle lets you shine all areas of
the shoe quickly and easily. Power pick up and release
of attachments keeps fingers clean. Attachments Jn..
elude two polishing brushes, brown and black, complete Mlh loam buffin~ pads, and two touch-up travel
kit~ cootamong brown and black polish and applleators.
Beoge power handle stores easily b1 durable charcruoJ
grey case. ('f. ft,

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back the Channel Master at the push of a button.
No need to Plug it in (unlesa you want to). And wbat
a joy to listen to! Outstanding solid state circuitry
assures surprisingly rich hi·fidellty sound for voice
or music. Features? In addition to easy pushbutton
operation you get- Automatic Level Control for dl•·
tortlon·free party or group conversation recordlnp ).
Capstan Drive, Digital counter. Remote control mllte.
Vu·Meter. Tone control. Battery strength Indicator.
3'% and I~ IPS. Up to 5" reel. Complete With ac:ee•

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Notice
I wUi not be responsible

Cor
any debts contracted by anyone other than mysell.
Robert L. Arnold
11-24-3TP

ROOM available for bedfast or
ambulatory woman at Syraeuse Nursing Home.
11·24-3TC

WE, the under signed bereby
give notice that our property
II posted for NO HUNTING
OR TRESPASSING day or
night of .tbla date: Stanley
Trussell. Jam81 Bailey, R&lt;r
bert Ritchie, Gary R. Dlll,
Walter M. Barrett, Oris Smith
Perry Carpenter, Raymond
Evans, N. G. Rose, Henry
Wlvole, LeWis E. Edgell.
Theodore Pullins, John P.
Kelly, Alva Coates. Doris
Hollet, Paul Orr, Dr. H. D.
Brown, A. D. Tuttle, M. W.
Runyan. Berthn Foster, Ar·
vii Holter, Larry Ritchie.
Olan Hvsell. Warren R&lt;ose.
John Golden. Paul Moore,
Carl Hicks. Dou~las G. CJr.
cle. Carl Morri&lt;. Edson Roush
Ralnh Lee, l\llltorr · :Cirele:·
Lew C. Johnston. M. A. Har·
ria, Bryan Harris. Anton "LI·
ter. George Hensley, C. R.
Harris Farm. Gordon Profitt.
Doris Miller. Clarence Prof.
fttt, Henry Thomas. Eurana
'ftoolllJ.9. Lando Clay, Vie
. Wippel, Freda Frecker, Will·
1e Frecker, Zona Biggs, Ray.
mond Teaford. Martha McElrov. Gene McEirov. George
Morrison. Glenn Tuttle.
r:~~: R. Pitzer, Robert
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. Georre G&lt;!nheimer,
K. Ridenour. James AJl.
d~~~:~ Hattie Frederick.
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Frederick. Henry
Wsld S1l011cer, Jlo.
0 . Bailey, John Hayes.
r.o:,;::i~Fr~ederick, Jr .. Oeor~•
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Clayton Schartl••··

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pocteta, long sleeves, 100% wool. Panel Tie Shell
Style 15206-double knit shell, sleeveless, jeWel ~.
solid color sides and bact with contrutlng ftoDt Jilin·
el. And, companion.

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Writing (or repla~elll •ssuredl. With your Keepsake
Diamond Ring, y receive permanent l'el'lstratlon, P""
tectlon against lou diamonds Crom the setting lor ooo
lull year, and lifetime trade-In prlvlleo!e. For the perfeel Jtilt . . . Co
• • • choose a KEEPSAKE DIA·
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SWERING service in Pomeroy. good pay, must have
phone and a ~ood voice. work
in your own , home, write or
call Arcade TV &amp; ApPliance
Co., 900 7th St.. Parkersburg,
W. Va. or call Mr. Woodle at
485-4571.
11-22-3TC

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olumbus, Ohio 4320'7.
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SP"CIAL ON COLD
from Nov. Z1 through
29. 115 now 111.50. llUO
$10. 110 nO'W 18.50, Ruth's
$hop, Millon, phone
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M~.;~M;E~:~~C~~ s~~i~~~~ ~j~~~ i~ie~io~. ·N~ ww ft~~

Pomeroy Motor Co.

KNAPP SHOES. Cliff's Shoe
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For Jlne EatlmaiH
eAiumlnum Awningt
eAiumlnum Siding
DOORS
eAiumlnum Ralllnga eC.r Ports
eP•IIoa e Blo,.n In lnsuletion
or Cell Collect 532-6811

Elmer E. White, 404¥.! So. 4th St., Ironton
Rlp-.ntlllve In This Area 20 Years

Real Estate For
For Sale
'49 JEEP. metal top, kelly hubs.
'59 Ford. 4 door, standard,
good condition, Phone 992-2966
11-24-3TP

MIDDLEPORT ~ 2 story 8
room, modem kitchen, Ill
balhs, 5 bedrooms, 2 enclosed 'lorches,

1957 BUICK, GOOD CONDITION, phone 992-6823.
11·24-3TP
CORN, HAY. CAITLE. John J .
Rose, phone 949-2821.
11-24-!TC

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Albert M. Cox. Brolt'f
9!12-31130 or 992-3136
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HOUSE FOR SALE next to
school in Middleport. Priced
to sell . Phone 992-5321.
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FIVE ROOM HOUSE, I acre
ground, near Rutland. newly
Services Offered
decorated inside and out,
$2000. see Arnold Grate, RutA. C. BRADF'ORD
land.
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Crttt Bradlord
model. used only 5 months,
RAcine, Ohio
•et dial lor zi~ za~s. fancy
5 I tfc
•!Itches. butwnholes. blindhems, etc., will sell for $67.
nothing down. $6 monthly. AIR CONDITIONING Refrigeration service. Jack's Refrigcall Ravenswood 273-9893.
•ratlon, New Haven. bone
11·22·6TC
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Rawlings Honda Slles

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PH. 992-6408

AUTOMOBILE insurance been
cancelled? Lost your operator's license? Cali 992·29116.
6 15 tfc
NOTICI 0, APPOINTMINT
Ca1a No. 1tl15
lttato of Chtrllt Peck DH••Md·
Notlcto 1.1 henb,. Jlven tllat Paul
Peclll of R. D. Albany Ohio h11 bun
duly appointed Admlnl1trator of the
'Eitate of Charle• Peel deeeued lat41
of B. D. Albany Ohio Melli CouatJ
Ohio.
Cre41ton are required to Ble their
claim• wltb 1ald fh'luclary within
four montba
Dated thl~ 14th day of Nonmber
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Probate Judp of .aid Coul'llJ
nu 1'1' 14 nm 1 3tc!

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MIIGI COUNTY, OHIO
IAI"DALL 1 . CAIPINTII, I
Minor, tt ".." et' e1e, bY Henry
o . ca,..nttr, htt fotl'lar anti no•t
fri1ML lex 11J, Middleport, Olllo
Pltlntlff,

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NOTIC:I OF
Z.bte of

A~TMIItiT

Denver

eeaNd.
Notice ll hereby liven tb.t Vll·
dNd I. Zlqler of Cbelter, Molp
CGunty, Ohio llno been dub' appoiDt·
ed Admlnl1tratrlx of lbe ltltteta of
Denver ThoMa, deceued, tate of
Pomero7, Velll Count,., Oblo.
Credltol'l ore required to file their
with aaid flducla,. wltbln
four moatN.
Dated thll 10th dQ' o! November.
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No. 1H11
latatt of Corl W. Kaut1 lhlttallld,
Notice II hereby rtven th•t Carl R.
Kautl whOM Pod: Oftlee Addft!ll Ia
PomeroJ Ghlo Star Route ha• been
duly appointed .. Admlnlttrator with
tJ:ae Will annexed or lhe Eab.te of
C.rl W . Kaull lale of Melli County
Ohio decea~ed .
D.lted thi1 Uth day of November
IN?.
P'. H. O'DRI&amp;N
JudJe of the Problte Court
M•lp Count,. Olllo
on te 23 30 3te

within one or two days or

place in yow home freezer U
you want to have another
turkey dinner later. Be sure
that such foods a.re property
packaged in air-tight containers or wro.pplngs before freez ..
lng.

The Philadelphia Spelling
John Barry, was the
first book registered for copyright In the United St•tes.
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Book, by

Chicken

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BAD.EY'S BESTAtJBANT
PHONE 992-3974

Pomorer

Dally 5:30AM to 1:30 PM-Suaday 7:00 to 7:00

New for the w!l\llr outdooYs

set Is the m!Utacy-style ski cap.

.. .
It's "His" and "Hers" tn tbe
newest of sports wardrobe. The

originally ....m by the rugged
idea of male and female attire
mountain folk of Central Eu~
rope. The cap, with visor, can · eoordlnated in B))Ortawear js
the bra1nch11d of llel'Dard Im·
be worn ftaps turned UJ1 for
her or Now York. To match
warmer day~. flaps· down to
Items
Include uh!rta, uhoes and
cover ears tn colder weather.

and flaps

fully unfurled to add
face pro&amp;iectton In eevere
ther.

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Av, .. Mamaroneck, N.Y.) .

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unloo Jan. 10, 1881.
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Children will enJOll IIllo
CU. No. lt.lll
'l"bom11, Do· · smooth pink banana drink. D1

Refrigerate leftover turkey
meat, stu:l'rlng, and gravy fleP•
ara.tely and promptlY. Use

211 E. Main

eC.r eTruck elllll•
Con elulldaiw

Legal Notice

Insurance

HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD

Budget plan, metered tlcke)f
and treated Cue!.

a .

extra

£JRra?fl!, barn. ~verPI
other
buildin"s. Lorated closP. to
Hl•h ~chnot . Good Investment
lor $12.000.00

992·2181 COLLECT

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POMEROY

e;arage,

HONDA
SAI:B &amp; SERVICE

caroort. $10.600.00
I•:AST MAIN ST., POMEROY~ story home. 5 rooms, bath,
,.. . . nrc, front porch. Income
$35.00 per month. $3.500.00
5 ACRES - ON ROUTE 121RACINE - 2 'torv home. II
I'Ooms, 2 kitchens. 2 b•ths.

WERE YOU SATISFIED
WITH YOUR FUEL OIL
SERVICE LAST YEAR?
IF NOT, CALL

Pomeroy Landmark

V. V.Johnson&amp;Son
•
;122- 4th Ave., Huntington

Cuek/t, r&lt;~"lt•

Pomeroy or 985-3a24 Chester.
RATS, MICE eliminated for.
take ever low monthly payNotify by 8 a. m. for morning
ever. "Get Star" 2\l lb. $1.89.
DON'T Pump your sluggish
ments on a spinet piano. Can
performance service, I p. m.
Eberabach Hdwe., Solar Run
septic tant, get Klean Em AU
he seen locally, write Credit
aRemoon service. No promMill, Pickens' Rclwe .. Mason.
septic lank cleaner, LandManager, P. 0. Box 276,
Ising alter 6 p. m. for the
10 12 30tp
mark Farm Bureau.
Shelbyville, Indiana.
same day.
10 2'1 30tc
11-11·30TC
11·24-2TP
RUGS a mess? Clean for less
Roal Estate For Sele
SEWING MACHINES. repair
l&amp;qs STEREO RADIO combin- With Blue Lustre. Rent elctO'BRIEN
AND
CROW
service. all mates. WY 2lrlc shampooer II. Star SU!Iation, handsome walnut eonREALTY
CO.
2284. The Fabric Shop, Pomply, Racine, Ohto.
sole. this bas a BSR automa·
MIDDLEPORT2
story
frame.
eroy. Authorized Sl"'er Sales
II 17 6te
lie record changer, take over
3 bedonnis, bath, new wall to
and service.
3 29 tfc
paymenll at t5 per month or
wall
carpet,
rental
over
garpay balance due .-.u, call SOLID STATE stereo. 1967 age in rear for additional inTREE TRIMI\IING and removwalnut stereo console with 4
992-21136.
11-21.eTC
rome.
al. Fully lnaured . Free estispeakers, 4 apeecl automallc
IIIJNERSVJLLE
CLEAN
AS
mates.
O'Connor's Tree and
changer, take over payments
SINGER ZIG ZAG sewing maA
PIN
remodeled
and
in
Landscaoe · S•rvlce. Call 985of N.4L per month or pay ·
chine sold much blgber, this
e"Cellent
condition,
•
bed·
4141 or 985-3547. Chester. 0.
balance due
call
maehlne wUI make Jiu1t0n.
rooms.
bnth.
garage
and
11 15 llltn
992-3218.
11·21J.tl'C
hol81, dam, embroidery and
w~rkshop. $9,000.00.
CHIHUAHUA STUD service.
ztg.zag;. ~e over payments
POMEROY
I
acre
with
Phone 843-28f3.
II 7 30tc
of 11.25 per week or pay bel· MAPLE STEREO radio COJ&gt;o
ranch
tyne
house.
3
bedrooms,
sole· C!OIIIblnaUon, 1967 mod·
ance due pa.a. wiD dillbuut-in kitchen, carp(lrt, all ELECTROLUX Sales and Serv·
em stereo' AM lo FM rl!dlo
count lor euh, caU 1112-2131.
like
new. $11,000.00
Ice. Bonded factory repre118ncombmatlon, I lpeH aUto' ll-ll.n'C
Beary
Ueland
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tallve.
Pb. 992-3180.
malic cbjuoger, modem map.
Ollioe - lft.ZZH'
10 t.pttp
le . l e , . ba..nc:e llue
HOuSE TRAILER, SbiJ, 4
Res.- tn-1511 '
• 126.34 or JIIIYmenlt! of -" 1'1
~ and bath, inqUire ,Ra·
11-22
per month. ti~i·, -=13~ .&lt;
~ Sblyeter, Bm,111'• Trailer
: II~
Court. !lflnernllle, Ill-JIM.

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REMINGTON "PUMP GUNS" ... FOR
A LIFETIME OF SHOOTING SPORT
Remington shotguns and rifles, favorite of Amerloll
sportsmen since 1816. The hunter in your family will
welcome a Remington for Christmas '67. Many guna
on display now, special orders token for Cbrlstmu
d•l iv•r.v. We'll lay them away Cor you, too.

QUALITY

1

1960 CORVAIR . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. ,!95
aDr. ~od tires~ clean interior, std. t;ans. Ra~lo "
MIXED HAY, 40c a bnle, also . 700
Heater.
one semi rig, and GMC tractor. Contact, M. W. Runyon.
Eagle Ridge Road, 1\llners- BJ
Selia body, radio and heater.
ville, Ohio 45736
lt-19·10TC
· .. .. · · ·.·....... .......
. S995
2 Door. Dark green finish, vinyl Interior. Ui:e new
POOIJLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy tixes. Radio &amp; Heater, std. lrans.
miniature. $75 and up. Stud
service and grooming. Phone
1192-5443.
It 3 tic
OPIN IVIS. 9100 P.M.

BAR MAID AND part time
waitress. Sundown Nile Club. 1967 SEWING MACHINE. fuJ.
iy equipped to zig zag, Caney
11·31-3TP
design, dam, sew in zippers.
etc. Layaway. Balance $32.For Rent
70. Phone 9&amp;2-2685.
SIX ROOM apartment, 3 bed·
11 7 tic
rooms, unfurnished, 6 closets
space, bot water . heat, atore
room, outside porch. Phone
1192-5307.
II 8 tfc LOSE: WElGHT safely with Dex
A-Diet labiels. Only 'lllr. Nel'on's Druy.
9 19 60tc
TWO BEDROOM furnished
apartment. 114\l Mulberry
SPEED QUEEN wringer •
Ave. Phone 1192-8691.
washer. .Like new. B. M.
II 7 tic
Cooper, Dexter.
11 13 tfc
1 room apartment furnished.
9 17 tfc POTATOF:S. Clarence Proffitt.
Phone 992-3658.
Porlland. Phone 843-2254.
u a tfc
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
3 and 1 rooms, furnace heal,
FACTORY reoaired tlros. guarout of all fioods, 2 block&amp;
anteed. regular tread, all
!rom Pomeroy Poat Ofllce.
sizes. $12.50 each. John W.
Private parklJil!. Call 992VanMeter. Syracuse. Phone
539% between 10 a. m. aod 7
992-2788.
It 8 12tc
9 19 tfc
p. m.
SINGER MODEL 66, in nice
FURNISHED and unfumlabed
walnut sewln~ table. l"oks
apartments. Close to school.
and runs like .new. fully
Phone 992-5435.
10 18 tic
equioped to zi~ zaq, mon&lt;r
~ram. buttonhole. etc. Pay 10
FURNISHED and unCuml!hed
pavments $5.50 each or $50
apartments. Rowley &amp; Reed.
cash. Phone 992-2685.
Phone 99H$71 after 4 p. m.
11 7 tfc
to 31 tfc
HOUSE. 301 Sycamore st~
Middleport, see Mr~i- ~

Motor Co.

Oil

---AND- BATH LOSE WEIGJlr sAFELY wilh
FOUR TMENTROOM
hn'nlshed
De1-A-Dlet tablet9. Only ll8c
APAR
• un
•
at Summer's Pharmacy, New
In Pomeroy. phone 992-5385.
Haven.
10 22 3otp
11-21-TFC
COLDS, HAY lever, sinus RESTAURANT, fully equipped
Hours of relief in every SinoIn Rutland across Crom RutTime capsule. $1.49 vslue
land Furniture, see Arnold
only 99c. Summers PharGrate at the Furniture store.
macy,
New Haven.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
11-:IUTC
10 22 32tp
in lovely sewing table, does READY - MIX concrete delivered right to your project.
all regular seWing. plus dial
Fast and easy. Free esti4 room apartment furnished. SINGER TOUCH &amp; SEW, 600
equipned for fanev Zi~ Zag
mates. Phone 992-3284, Goeg.
Phone 99:1-3658.
9-17-tfc
series. Lovely two tone pas.
desi~ns .
buttonhole•, overlein Ready . Mix Co., Middletel blue. Fully equipped to
casts. etc.. onlY 8 monthly
port, Ohio.
6 30 tic
buttonhole, fancy desiRD. etc. payments of $1.67 per week.
automatic bobbin refill. Orig.
phone 992-2685.
11-22-TFC
NEIGLER's Building Supply
lnally $331.85. $36.40 now due
for building homes, repair
and DBsume balance. Trade- SI"GER SEWING MACHINE.
work, kitchen cabinets and
Ina accepted. hone 992-2885.
!961 CHEVROLET VI, ~.
sews forward and reverse.
other
work. Call 949-31101 or
11 7 tfc
phone 70-5806.
11-21-4TC
ziR zag equipped to button949-3228.
It 8 tfc
hole. monogram, dam. etc.,
r.nt('.!I'!T. .TBm(IS Hnllsews like new, pay olf 5 pay1961 CHEVROLE'l' PICKUP ETHYLENE GT. YCOL Base
BUDGET PRICE furniture on
Rr.. Paul H. Ba... .John , TRUCK, blaek-wlolte, pltoue
permanent antifreeze. $1.33
ments $6 each.
phone
our third noor budget shop.
Rose. E L. Riebel Vlrgj'l ' 74:1-5381.
per gallon. Pomeroy Home
11-Zl.n'C
992-2685.
11-2:1-TFC
Baker
Furniture. Middleport,
.l•rnlor Wbl!e. Hay.
and Auto.
10 30 tfc
Ohio.
? 23 tfc
Bissell. R•lnh Ballard. HOSPITAL BED, good condiLawrence. Mrs. A. A.
uon. $50, mangle t21J, ron. GUARANTEED USED Tires.
CURTISS DAIRY BEEF Breed$S.05 up. Pomeroy Home and Mu1ical InstrumentS
IIM'M....W!'llel~l~s.;:;~_,;-~bed~ t21J, Frigidaire $50,
Ing. service for anyone
Aulo.
10 SO tfc FOR SALE SPINET

W EOO I "'G R I .. G 1 !!10

THE NATIONALINE
DISPOSER ·

J,A DY FOR TELEPHONE AN-

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BAKER FURNITURE, MIDDLEPORT

MODEL 170

For S•le

TRUCK, m ton. liM to 11158 WIRE FUR : STRETCHERS.
model. With Rat bed, must be
Coon, Fox, Mfnk, Rats, posin good condition. contact Issum. skunk, cheap, going out
aoc Lewis. CitRon. W. Va.
of lur h&lt;JSln,ss, Bill Bailey,
11-21-3TP
2nd st., Reedsville . .
ll-19-6TC
~·· · Help Wanted

50Cks and aU are available In
several colors.
&lt;Glitter Kn!la, Lid., 385

Plfth Ave .. New York, N.Y.I .

Kentucky eountrJ Haln II •
_.t
meat p&lt;&gt;polar lo tho lll1lepul
State .

epeetally·tnllled and

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a blender, combine 1 cup of
chilled cranherr)' juice ooek•

to.il. 1 vecy
t l! blespoon

ripe banaua. 1
or sugar 1 and %_ r.uP .

or chilled heai'J' ciUID; blend
untO smoot.b. Serve at; once,
garnished with a sprinkle o1

cinnamon. Makes 2 aervtn11.

Add 'h cup ol Pitted ripe
oUves, he.Ived, tor extra IPICW 1
flavor tn stew made w1Ul lUDit
neck.M.Psl!ces
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· G:OO Sacred Hart 6:20 Meigs Co. 'RFil,. .
6:25 Education Nen.· · . •
l:illr National Newt .. .; ; .
1:35 Bill M1J1et Sltollt' '

7:30 Neq;and Spotll
7:30 ~ -~•• J'r!. .
7:50 Natilial Ne111 '"
1:45 Baker Show, Wed.-Pit..
1:45 barlra\001 llepart, Tbtlii. .
1:110 News
·
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t:IS Coffee Wllb J..;.i"" · . .
10:00 Swap Sloop,
II:IS MeoWationl
10:30 ~ l&gt;ari7· ......
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11:110 OhiO Nelli
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tl:Os Tlnr'• Country

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11:30 Tiny's Country Qyioo"li!*
12:00 National &amp; Oblo ~- ·
12:15 Local Nelli
l
12:25 'Sports Report
12:30 Gueil Star, Fri. ·
12:30 Larry AnderaOI) - . .
(1:00 River ~
2:00 Ohio New•
S:OO Ohio News .
3:05 Mileo Kusic
4:00 News
4: 30 Local Ne111
1:00 Sports Scope
5:15 Sign Off
SA'l'URDAY
1:58 Sip Oil
1:110 Protestant 1:30 National New
1:35 Anderaon'o SllDW ·
10:50 ToP Ten Sbn-·
-&lt;.
12:00 NooD Newa ~
12:15 Rev. Gecl1t lli7lllll ·
12:30 A.S.C.-Pete
12:45 Muon Co. AI!'L · .. "
1:110 News
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1: 15 Footblll
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4:31 Sporll Rwndap
4:35 Kuslc'l Show
5:110 Sports Scope

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THE.
WANT AD
INIIIOlMATION
DIAD~INII

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Mtndty O.fdllno t I, m.
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New

Thf! Pu:,umor ,.·, .rvet the right ..
dlt Ol' l'f'o1'ct ilny ad1 deeml!d ~ ob- ..
octlon6bl•. Th• ~Mtbllth•r will not
1.) r•tMntlblo for More ttuln o"' In·
~r roet lnHrtlon.

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'or W1ftt Ad

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M!nlmvm Chtrlt 7Sc
12 ctntl per Orcl thrH CIHIHCU•
iVI l"l•rt:ont.
11 c•nh, " ' Werlll 1111tx c.nsecutlve
''" rtions;
21 por cent Dlscou~tt on Plld adt
:1d JCI 111:d Within 10 dl\'t.
CAID 0' THANKI I OIITUAIII:IIJ
II ... lor 50 word minimum, loch
·::dltltntl w~d 2c.
ILIND ADS
.cltUtlonal 25c Chlrto per Advor·
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Of"c:l MOUII
1:30 1. lfl, to JtOO p, m. DIIIJ
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ONLY WU.RLITZER GIVES YOU TOTAL TONE

A meaningful ~eritagc of 117 years oC craftsmanship
stands behind the name ArtCarved, inscribed by arti-

Usten to the newest, most exciting sound in home or.
gans : Wurlitzer Total Tone. It brings incomparable
depth. richness, and fin e shadings of tone to all orgcn

sans, who create your ring with the same careful pride
they earned more than a century ago. illustrated: Starburst Set ; his, $37.50, hers, $37.50.

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, Pomeroy

GOESSLER JEWELRY STORE, Pomeroy

'

1HE IDIAl Gin FOI YOUI WIIOlU FAMIY
Now . . . General Ele&lt;tric features a smari cherry earvil!g board counter top on tbla new Mob!lo Maid* dJib.
wuher. Its rich looking appearance adds beauty and el·
egance to your kitchen.. Treat your whole famlly to the
marvels or General Electric's automaliOII with U..
additional features:
• New exclusive Silver
• Automallc RiDie Glo
Shower
dispenser
• kycle push button
• Faucet no
controls
• Twin llft.top raeb
Let you and your family do better things than washi!lg
clilbe81

AMIIICA'S fAYOim W11A1S
- Hll 1'111 m• MMIY
Why DOt· five the ultimate Ill llgbt-nlcht comtort ·and
food loob to the important people Ia your llfeT HUSH
PUPPIES* shoee come in a variety of stylei and colora
Cor mea, women and cblldren. SiJel and Wldtba rqe
from toddler size 2 to giant size 18. Truly the gill to mate
you Important In the eyes of t~ who mean the moat
to you. Prlcea from children's $8.99 to about $15.00 for
loll and apeeially shoes
"

·THE SHOE BOX, Middleport

H&amp;R FIRESTONE, Middleport

Open Fridays

Tl19:00
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All Dav

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HONDA
Weartested
for
More
Comfort!
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FOR IT!!

TOUCH 6 BIIIWO

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JARMAN SHOES - THE MOST FmiNG GIFT

WORLD'S FiR ST AND"FlNEST

AnY 19an on your gUt list will be highly pleased with

CHAIN SAWS

you don't know his site or think he'd

rather select his shoes himsell. we have Jarman gift

certilicalel.)
Widths A, B, C, D, E, EEE. Sizes 6'h to 13. Priced
$11.95 to $23.95.

HARnEY &amp;

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t:f&gt;winl! book.

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The Gift For I hat Man On Your List.

craftsmanship-and " friendliness of fit" for extra-pleas(U

nu deluxe d . .Jr,
••win&amp;' benob. aad
.

Jarmans, lor he will get distinctive ,styling and top
ant walking.

Dalu:a:e

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POMEROY HOME AND AUTO

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PLAY SANTA TO HER FOR CHRISTMAS
WITH A SINGER• .
Surprise her with a Deluxe Touch ah&lt;l Sew Singer.
Other new Singer Sewing MAchines from '59.SU up.

THE FABRIC SHOP, Pomeroy

Pomeroy

RAWUNGS HONDA SALES,J4!dcllaport

CHANNEL MASTEB

TIMEX

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Rote• Ravel On or

The Gift Perfect

tellaft lldlllaUHJSHOE POLISHER

Watch for Christmas
TIMEX-featuring stainless steel backs, unbreakable
Jaamsprinea ami shock resi stant. There is a Timex
Y.·atch for every one on your list. Men's, women's ind

'nildreo'1, f6.95 11p.

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE DRUGS, Pomeroy

LUY! QUICK! TIDY!
Co•••oured 13" power handle lets you shine all areas of
the shoe quickly and easily. Power pick up and release
of attachments keeps fingers clean. Attachments Jn..
elude two polishing brushes, brown and black, complete Mlh loam buffin~ pads, and two touch-up travel
kit~ cootamong brown and black polish and applleators.
Beoge power handle stores easily b1 durable charcruoJ
grey case. ('f. ft,

MOORE'S STORE, POIMI'Oy

Off

Campw

eperated er AC bpe
.-..rlalllllldliO,..
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It's ready to do it anywhere. You can tape or play
back the Channel Master at the push of a button.
No need to Plug it in (unlesa you want to). And wbat
a joy to listen to! Outstanding solid state circuitry
assures surprisingly rich hi·fidellty sound for voice
or music. Features? In addition to easy pushbutton
operation you get- Automatic Level Control for dl•·
tortlon·free party or group conversation recordlnp ).
Capstan Drive, Digital counter. Remote control mllte.
Vu·Meter. Tone control. Battery strength Indicator.
3'% and I~ IPS. Up to 5" reel. Complete With ac:ee•

"'nes.

lol"fl~o

I HIUI ptor WOrd Oft. IMertlon

Notice
I wUi not be responsible

Cor
any debts contracted by anyone other than mysell.
Robert L. Arnold
11-24-3TP

ROOM available for bedfast or
ambulatory woman at Syraeuse Nursing Home.
11·24-3TC

WE, the under signed bereby
give notice that our property
II posted for NO HUNTING
OR TRESPASSING day or
night of .tbla date: Stanley
Trussell. Jam81 Bailey, R&lt;r
bert Ritchie, Gary R. Dlll,
Walter M. Barrett, Oris Smith
Perry Carpenter, Raymond
Evans, N. G. Rose, Henry
Wlvole, LeWis E. Edgell.
Theodore Pullins, John P.
Kelly, Alva Coates. Doris
Hollet, Paul Orr, Dr. H. D.
Brown, A. D. Tuttle, M. W.
Runyan. Berthn Foster, Ar·
vii Holter, Larry Ritchie.
Olan Hvsell. Warren R&lt;ose.
John Golden. Paul Moore,
Carl Hicks. Dou~las G. CJr.
cle. Carl Morri&lt;. Edson Roush
Ralnh Lee, l\llltorr · :Cirele:·
Lew C. Johnston. M. A. Har·
ria, Bryan Harris. Anton "LI·
ter. George Hensley, C. R.
Harris Farm. Gordon Profitt.
Doris Miller. Clarence Prof.
fttt, Henry Thomas. Eurana
'ftoolllJ.9. Lando Clay, Vie
. Wippel, Freda Frecker, Will·
1e Frecker, Zona Biggs, Ray.
mond Teaford. Martha McElrov. Gene McEirov. George
Morrison. Glenn Tuttle.
r:~~: R. Pitzer, Robert
,(l
. Georre G&lt;!nheimer,
K. Ridenour. James AJl.
d~~~:~ Hattie Frederick.
N1
Frederick. Henry
Wsld S1l011cer, Jlo.
0 . Bailey, John Hayes.
r.o:,;::i~Fr~ederick, Jr .. Oeor~•
''
Sr .. Kenneth New.
Clayton Schartl••··

Catalina offers this Open Front Bluer, Style 15~
double knit ChaneJ.type jacket, welt seamlof, side
pocteta, long sleeves, 100% wool. Panel Tie Shell
Style 15206-double knit shell, sleeveless, jeWel ~.
solid color sides and bact with contrutlng ftoDt Jilin·
el. And, companion.

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and Keepsake guanntees a p.rCe&lt;l center diamond in
Writing (or repla~elll •ssuredl. With your Keepsake
Diamond Ring, y receive permanent l'el'lstratlon, P""
tectlon against lou diamonds Crom the setting lor ooo
lull year, and lifetime trade-In prlvlleo!e. For the perfeel Jtilt . . . Co
• • • choose a KEEPSAKE DIA·
MOND RlNil

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SWERING service in Pomeroy. good pay, must have
phone and a ~ood voice. work
in your own , home, write or
call Arcade TV &amp; ApPliance
Co., 900 7th St.. Parkersburg,
W. Va. or call Mr. Woodle at
485-4571.
11-22-3TC

2

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ERl~STI~IINN

WORKING
HOME.? S•l'd IDe lor de: Carman. 350 Groveport,
olumbus, Ohio 4320'7.
11-2UTP
LmA• v

SP"CIAL ON COLD
from Nov. Z1 through
29. 115 now 111.50. llUO
$10. 110 nO'W 18.50, Ruth's
$hop, Millon, phone
.
11-19-llrrl'

Shoot

HIS
CHRISTMAS

lml,.._l'll

Hog--Bicon•

SYRACUSE
~!.I. PARK

Nov.'26-1 P.M.

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EIERSBACH HARDWARE, Pomeroy

M~.;~M;E~:~~C~~ s~~i~~~~ ~j~~~ i~ie~io~. ·N~ ww ft~~

Pomeroy Motor Co.

KNAPP SHOES. Cliff's Shoe
Repair. Complete Sboe service. Middl~i"'II 5 30\D
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OLD '

Business Serv·

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EXPERIENCED.

eAiumlnum

Contact:

RADIATOR .

CHARLES USLE

STORM

Syracu11, Ohio

WINDOWS
end

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For Jlne EatlmaiH
eAiumlnum Awningt
eAiumlnum Siding
DOORS
eAiumlnum Ralllnga eC.r Ports
eP•IIoa e Blo,.n In lnsuletion
or Cell Collect 532-6811

Elmer E. White, 404¥.! So. 4th St., Ironton
Rlp-.ntlllve In This Area 20 Years

Real Estate For
For Sale
'49 JEEP. metal top, kelly hubs.
'59 Ford. 4 door, standard,
good condition, Phone 992-2966
11-24-3TP

MIDDLEPORT ~ 2 story 8
room, modem kitchen, Ill
balhs, 5 bedrooms, 2 enclosed 'lorches,

1957 BUICK, GOOD CONDITION, phone 992-6823.
11·24-3TP
CORN, HAY. CAITLE. John J .
Rose, phone 949-2821.
11-24-!TC

992-2181

~

J1ck W. Cei'HI, Mar·

II ONI

992-3325

Albert M. Cox. Brolt'f
9!12-31130 or 992-3136
11 -22-~tr

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HOUSE FOR SALE next to
school in Middleport. Priced
to sell . Phone 992-5321.
11 3 tfc

FIVE ROOM HOUSE, I acre
ground, near Rutland. newly
Services Offered
decorated inside and out,
$2000. see Arnold Grate, RutA. C. BRADF'ORD
land.
11-IUTC
AUCTIONEER
,
.
•
Complete
crvlco
' WA'i¢11"')\ ' '~i'Y ''~? SINGWrite, Phoae or Contact
ER •ewing machine, 1967
Crttt Bradlord
model. used only 5 months,
RAcine, Ohio
•et dial lor zi~ za~s. fancy
5 I tfc
•!Itches. butwnholes. blindhems, etc., will sell for $67.
nothing down. $6 monthly. AIR CONDITIONING Refrigeration service. Jack's Refrigcall Ravenswood 273-9893.
•ratlon, New Haven. bone
11·22·6TC
882-2079.
4 6 tfc

RADIATOR .

LUMP COAL

SERVICE

OPEN 7 TO 7
MON. THRU FRI.

o• '"II

. CALL
DICK RAWLINGS

NICIST

PEO~••o

AIINewa.dlalw...., .

JAYMAR COAL CO.
RT. 7 AtThe Mligund

Rawlings Honda Slles

Gallla County Line

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PH. 992-6408

AUTOMOBILE insurance been
cancelled? Lost your operator's license? Cali 992·29116.
6 15 tfc
NOTICI 0, APPOINTMINT
Ca1a No. 1tl15
lttato of Chtrllt Peck DH••Md·
Notlcto 1.1 henb,. Jlven tllat Paul
Peclll of R. D. Albany Ohio h11 bun
duly appointed Admlnl1trator of the
'Eitate of Charle• Peel deeeued lat41
of B. D. Albany Ohio Melli CouatJ
Ohio.
Cre41ton are required to Ble their
claim• wltb 1ald fh'luclary within
four montba
Dated thl~ 14th day of Nonmber
liii'J'
·
F. H. O"B1UII:N
Probate Judp of .aid Coul'llJ
nu 1'1' 14 nm 1 3tc!

- iMTit1 COMMON ..PLIAI C:OURT

MIIGI COUNTY, OHIO
IAI"DALL 1 . CAIPINTII, I
Minor, tt ".." et' e1e, bY Henry
o . ca,..nttr, htt fotl'lar anti no•t
fri1ML lex 11J, Middleport, Olllo
Pltlntlff,

eAn,ryp. , . ''
1 KEITH GOBLI Fe. .

NOTIC:I OF
Z.bte of

A~TMIItiT

Denver

eeaNd.
Notice ll hereby liven tb.t Vll·
dNd I. Zlqler of Cbelter, Molp
CGunty, Ohio llno been dub' appoiDt·
ed Admlnl1tratrlx of lbe ltltteta of
Denver ThoMa, deceued, tate of
Pomero7, Velll Count,., Oblo.
Credltol'l ore required to file their
with aaid flducla,. wltbln
four moatN.
Dated thll 10th dQ' o! November.
dalmo

ttr.r.

P, M. O'IIIIN
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11 ·24 12-1 1J.8 3TC
T
NO ICI 01' -'"OINTMINT
No. 1H11
latatt of Corl W. Kaut1 lhlttallld,
Notice II hereby rtven th•t Carl R.
Kautl whOM Pod: Oftlee Addft!ll Ia
PomeroJ Ghlo Star Route ha• been
duly appointed .. Admlnlttrator with
tJ:ae Will annexed or lhe Eab.te of
C.rl W . Kaull lale of Melli County
Ohio decea~ed .
D.lted thi1 Uth day of November
IN?.
P'. H. O'DRI&amp;N
JudJe of the Problte Court
M•lp Count,. Olllo
on te 23 30 3te

within one or two days or

place in yow home freezer U
you want to have another
turkey dinner later. Be sure
that such foods a.re property
packaged in air-tight containers or wro.pplngs before freez ..
lng.

The Philadelphia Spelling
John Barry, was the
first book registered for copyright In the United St•tes.
• • •
Book, by

Chicken

.

BAD.EY'S BESTAtJBANT
PHONE 992-3974

Pomorer

Dally 5:30AM to 1:30 PM-Suaday 7:00 to 7:00

New for the w!l\llr outdooYs

set Is the m!Utacy-style ski cap.

.. .
It's "His" and "Hers" tn tbe
newest of sports wardrobe. The

originally ....m by the rugged
idea of male and female attire
mountain folk of Central Eu~
rope. The cap, with visor, can · eoordlnated in B))Ortawear js
the bra1nch11d of llel'Dard Im·
be worn ftaps turned UJ1 for
her or Now York. To match
warmer day~. flaps· down to
Items
Include uh!rta, uhoes and
cover ears tn colder weather.

and flaps

fully unfurled to add
face pro&amp;iectton In eevere
ther.

"''ea

&lt;Bator!, 436 Mamaroneck
Av, .. Mamaroneck, N.Y.) .

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oeceded !rom tile

unloo Jan. 10, 1881.
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For tho Kids

Children will enJOll IIllo
CU. No. lt.lll
'l"bom11, Do· · smooth pink banana drink. D1

Refrigerate leftover turkey
meat, stu:l'rlng, and gravy fleP•
ara.tely and promptlY. Use

211 E. Main

eC.r eTruck elllll•
Con elulldaiw

Legal Notice

Insurance

HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD

Budget plan, metered tlcke)f
and treated Cue!.

a .

extra

£JRra?fl!, barn. ~verPI
other
buildin"s. Lorated closP. to
Hl•h ~chnot . Good Investment
lor $12.000.00

992·2181 COLLECT

•
POMEROY

e;arage,

HONDA
SAI:B &amp; SERVICE

caroort. $10.600.00
I•:AST MAIN ST., POMEROY~ story home. 5 rooms, bath,
,.. . . nrc, front porch. Income
$35.00 per month. $3.500.00
5 ACRES - ON ROUTE 121RACINE - 2 'torv home. II
I'Ooms, 2 kitchens. 2 b•ths.

WERE YOU SATISFIED
WITH YOUR FUEL OIL
SERVICE LAST YEAR?
IF NOT, CALL

Pomeroy Landmark

V. V.Johnson&amp;Son
•
;122- 4th Ave., Huntington

Cuek/t, r&lt;~"lt•

Pomeroy or 985-3a24 Chester.
RATS, MICE eliminated for.
take ever low monthly payNotify by 8 a. m. for morning
ever. "Get Star" 2\l lb. $1.89.
DON'T Pump your sluggish
ments on a spinet piano. Can
performance service, I p. m.
Eberabach Hdwe., Solar Run
septic tant, get Klean Em AU
he seen locally, write Credit
aRemoon service. No promMill, Pickens' Rclwe .. Mason.
septic lank cleaner, LandManager, P. 0. Box 276,
Ising alter 6 p. m. for the
10 12 30tp
mark Farm Bureau.
Shelbyville, Indiana.
same day.
10 2'1 30tc
11-11·30TC
11·24-2TP
RUGS a mess? Clean for less
Roal Estate For Sele
SEWING MACHINES. repair
l&amp;qs STEREO RADIO combin- With Blue Lustre. Rent elctO'BRIEN
AND
CROW
service. all mates. WY 2lrlc shampooer II. Star SU!Iation, handsome walnut eonREALTY
CO.
2284. The Fabric Shop, Pomply, Racine, Ohto.
sole. this bas a BSR automa·
MIDDLEPORT2
story
frame.
eroy. Authorized Sl"'er Sales
II 17 6te
lie record changer, take over
3 bedonnis, bath, new wall to
and service.
3 29 tfc
paymenll at t5 per month or
wall
carpet,
rental
over
garpay balance due .-.u, call SOLID STATE stereo. 1967 age in rear for additional inTREE TRIMI\IING and removwalnut stereo console with 4
992-21136.
11-21.eTC
rome.
al. Fully lnaured . Free estispeakers, 4 apeecl automallc
IIIJNERSVJLLE
CLEAN
AS
mates.
O'Connor's Tree and
changer, take over payments
SINGER ZIG ZAG sewing maA
PIN
remodeled
and
in
Landscaoe · S•rvlce. Call 985of N.4L per month or pay ·
chine sold much blgber, this
e"Cellent
condition,
•
bed·
4141 or 985-3547. Chester. 0.
balance due
call
maehlne wUI make Jiu1t0n.
rooms.
bnth.
garage
and
11 15 llltn
992-3218.
11·21J.tl'C
hol81, dam, embroidery and
w~rkshop. $9,000.00.
CHIHUAHUA STUD service.
ztg.zag;. ~e over payments
POMEROY
I
acre
with
Phone 843-28f3.
II 7 30tc
of 11.25 per week or pay bel· MAPLE STEREO radio COJ&gt;o
ranch
tyne
house.
3
bedrooms,
sole· C!OIIIblnaUon, 1967 mod·
ance due pa.a. wiD dillbuut-in kitchen, carp(lrt, all ELECTROLUX Sales and Serv·
em stereo' AM lo FM rl!dlo
count lor euh, caU 1112-2131.
like
new. $11,000.00
Ice. Bonded factory repre118ncombmatlon, I lpeH aUto' ll-ll.n'C
Beary
Ueland
'
tallve.
Pb. 992-3180.
malic cbjuoger, modem map.
Ollioe - lft.ZZH'
10 t.pttp
le . l e , . ba..nc:e llue
HOuSE TRAILER, SbiJ, 4
Res.- tn-1511 '
• 126.34 or JIIIYmenlt! of -" 1'1
~ and bath, inqUire ,Ra·
11-22
per month. ti~i·, -=13~ .&lt;
~ Sblyeter, Bm,111'• Trailer
: II~
Court. !lflnernllle, Ill-JIM.

.lt-JI-S'ro

REMINGTON "PUMP GUNS" ... FOR
A LIFETIME OF SHOOTING SPORT
Remington shotguns and rifles, favorite of Amerloll
sportsmen since 1816. The hunter in your family will
welcome a Remington for Christmas '67. Many guna
on display now, special orders token for Cbrlstmu
d•l iv•r.v. We'll lay them away Cor you, too.

QUALITY

1

1960 CORVAIR . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. ,!95
aDr. ~od tires~ clean interior, std. t;ans. Ra~lo "
MIXED HAY, 40c a bnle, also . 700
Heater.
one semi rig, and GMC tractor. Contact, M. W. Runyon.
Eagle Ridge Road, 1\llners- BJ
Selia body, radio and heater.
ville, Ohio 45736
lt-19·10TC
· .. .. · · ·.·....... .......
. S995
2 Door. Dark green finish, vinyl Interior. Ui:e new
POOIJLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy tixes. Radio &amp; Heater, std. lrans.
miniature. $75 and up. Stud
service and grooming. Phone
1192-5443.
It 3 tic
OPIN IVIS. 9100 P.M.

BAR MAID AND part time
waitress. Sundown Nile Club. 1967 SEWING MACHINE. fuJ.
iy equipped to zig zag, Caney
11·31-3TP
design, dam, sew in zippers.
etc. Layaway. Balance $32.For Rent
70. Phone 9&amp;2-2685.
SIX ROOM apartment, 3 bed·
11 7 tic
rooms, unfurnished, 6 closets
space, bot water . heat, atore
room, outside porch. Phone
1192-5307.
II 8 tfc LOSE: WElGHT safely with Dex
A-Diet labiels. Only 'lllr. Nel'on's Druy.
9 19 60tc
TWO BEDROOM furnished
apartment. 114\l Mulberry
SPEED QUEEN wringer •
Ave. Phone 1192-8691.
washer. .Like new. B. M.
II 7 tic
Cooper, Dexter.
11 13 tfc
1 room apartment furnished.
9 17 tfc POTATOF:S. Clarence Proffitt.
Phone 992-3658.
Porlland. Phone 843-2254.
u a tfc
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
3 and 1 rooms, furnace heal,
FACTORY reoaired tlros. guarout of all fioods, 2 block&amp;
anteed. regular tread, all
!rom Pomeroy Poat Ofllce.
sizes. $12.50 each. John W.
Private parklJil!. Call 992VanMeter. Syracuse. Phone
539% between 10 a. m. aod 7
992-2788.
It 8 12tc
9 19 tfc
p. m.
SINGER MODEL 66, in nice
FURNISHED and unfumlabed
walnut sewln~ table. l"oks
apartments. Close to school.
and runs like .new. fully
Phone 992-5435.
10 18 tic
equioped to zi~ zaq, mon&lt;r
~ram. buttonhole. etc. Pay 10
FURNISHED and unCuml!hed
pavments $5.50 each or $50
apartments. Rowley &amp; Reed.
cash. Phone 992-2685.
Phone 99H$71 after 4 p. m.
11 7 tfc
to 31 tfc
HOUSE. 301 Sycamore st~
Middleport, see Mr~i- ~

Motor Co.

Oil

---AND- BATH LOSE WEIGJlr sAFELY wilh
FOUR TMENTROOM
hn'nlshed
De1-A-Dlet tablet9. Only ll8c
APAR
• un
•
at Summer's Pharmacy, New
In Pomeroy. phone 992-5385.
Haven.
10 22 3otp
11-21-TFC
COLDS, HAY lever, sinus RESTAURANT, fully equipped
Hours of relief in every SinoIn Rutland across Crom RutTime capsule. $1.49 vslue
land Furniture, see Arnold
only 99c. Summers PharGrate at the Furniture store.
macy,
New Haven.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
11-:IUTC
10 22 32tp
in lovely sewing table, does READY - MIX concrete delivered right to your project.
all regular seWing. plus dial
Fast and easy. Free esti4 room apartment furnished. SINGER TOUCH &amp; SEW, 600
equipned for fanev Zi~ Zag
mates. Phone 992-3284, Goeg.
Phone 99:1-3658.
9-17-tfc
series. Lovely two tone pas.
desi~ns .
buttonhole•, overlein Ready . Mix Co., Middletel blue. Fully equipped to
casts. etc.. onlY 8 monthly
port, Ohio.
6 30 tic
buttonhole, fancy desiRD. etc. payments of $1.67 per week.
automatic bobbin refill. Orig.
phone 992-2685.
11-22-TFC
NEIGLER's Building Supply
lnally $331.85. $36.40 now due
for building homes, repair
and DBsume balance. Trade- SI"GER SEWING MACHINE.
work, kitchen cabinets and
Ina accepted. hone 992-2885.
!961 CHEVROLET VI, ~.
sews forward and reverse.
other
work. Call 949-31101 or
11 7 tfc
phone 70-5806.
11-21-4TC
ziR zag equipped to button949-3228.
It 8 tfc
hole. monogram, dam. etc.,
r.nt('.!I'!T. .TBm(IS Hnllsews like new, pay olf 5 pay1961 CHEVROLE'l' PICKUP ETHYLENE GT. YCOL Base
BUDGET PRICE furniture on
Rr.. Paul H. Ba... .John , TRUCK, blaek-wlolte, pltoue
permanent antifreeze. $1.33
ments $6 each.
phone
our third noor budget shop.
Rose. E L. Riebel Vlrgj'l ' 74:1-5381.
per gallon. Pomeroy Home
11-Zl.n'C
992-2685.
11-2:1-TFC
Baker
Furniture. Middleport,
.l•rnlor Wbl!e. Hay.
and Auto.
10 30 tfc
Ohio.
? 23 tfc
Bissell. R•lnh Ballard. HOSPITAL BED, good condiLawrence. Mrs. A. A.
uon. $50, mangle t21J, ron. GUARANTEED USED Tires.
CURTISS DAIRY BEEF Breed$S.05 up. Pomeroy Home and Mu1ical InstrumentS
IIM'M....W!'llel~l~s.;:;~_,;-~bed~ t21J, Frigidaire $50,
Ing. service for anyone
Aulo.
10 SO tfc FOR SALE SPINET

W EOO I "'G R I .. G 1 !!10

THE NATIONALINE
DISPOSER ·

J,A DY FOR TELEPHONE AN-

2 SIGNS

wanMr.··

BAKER FURNITURE, MIDDLEPORT

MODEL 170

For S•le

TRUCK, m ton. liM to 11158 WIRE FUR : STRETCHERS.
model. With Rat bed, must be
Coon, Fox, Mfnk, Rats, posin good condition. contact Issum. skunk, cheap, going out
aoc Lewis. CitRon. W. Va.
of lur h&lt;JSln,ss, Bill Bailey,
11-21-3TP
2nd st., Reedsville . .
ll-19-6TC
~·· · Help Wanted

50Cks and aU are available In
several colors.
&lt;Glitter Kn!la, Lid., 385

Plfth Ave .. New York, N.Y.I .

Kentucky eountrJ Haln II •
_.t
meat p&lt;&gt;polar lo tho lll1lepul
State .

epeetally·tnllled and

• • •

·

a blender, combine 1 cup of
chilled cranherr)' juice ooek•

to.il. 1 vecy
t l! blespoon

ripe banaua. 1
or sugar 1 and %_ r.uP .

or chilled heai'J' ciUID; blend
untO smoot.b. Serve at; once,
garnished with a sprinkle o1

cinnamon. Makes 2 aervtn11.

Add 'h cup ol Pitted ripe
oUves, he.Ived, tor extra IPICW 1
flavor tn stew made w1Ul lUDit
neck.M.Psl!ces
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· G:OO Sacred Hart 6:20 Meigs Co. 'RFil,. .
6:25 Education Nen.· · . •
l:illr National Newt .. .; ; .
1:35 Bill M1J1et Sltollt' '

7:30 Neq;and Spotll
7:30 ~ -~•• J'r!. .
7:50 Natilial Ne111 '"
1:45 Baker Show, Wed.-Pit..
1:45 barlra\001 llepart, Tbtlii. .
1:110 News
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t:IS Coffee Wllb J..;.i"" · . .
10:00 Swap Sloop,
II:IS MeoWationl
10:30 ~ l&gt;ari7· ......
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11:110 OhiO Nelli
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tl:Os Tlnr'• Country

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11:30 Tiny's Country Qyioo"li!*
12:00 National &amp; Oblo ~- ·
12:15 Local Nelli
l
12:25 'Sports Report
12:30 Gueil Star, Fri. ·
12:30 Larry AnderaOI) - . .
(1:00 River ~
2:00 Ohio New•
S:OO Ohio News .
3:05 Mileo Kusic
4:00 News
4: 30 Local Ne111
1:00 Sports Scope
5:15 Sign Off
SA'l'URDAY
1:58 Sip Oil
1:110 Protestant 1:30 National New
1:35 Anderaon'o SllDW ·
10:50 ToP Ten Sbn-·
-&lt;.
12:00 NooD Newa ~
12:15 Rev. Gecl1t lli7lllll ·
12:30 A.S.C.-Pete
12:45 Muon Co. AI!'L · .. "
1:110 News
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1: 15 Footblll
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4:31 Sporll Rwndap
4:35 Kuslc'l Show
5:110 Sports Scope

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ROBIN MALONE ·

BARNEY GOO(;U:

- Dailv

ARNEY

~nttne:; · pomcroy-M\ddleport, - o, ,, Nov.

.

:I WUl.JfST

.

24, 1967

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SICH A

FER 'fORE HOUSE,

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GOOD·LOOKIN'
LEETLE ~:1\'!if\n;l
AN' HE's

SliiUiif'Y-10 TELL VE
TO COME SEE Ntf·

NEW LITTER OF

MINE; ALL
MINE!!

PUPS

LI'L ABNER

THE BORN LOSER
'HE BORN LOSER

WINNIE WINKLE
SAY, ~IRDIE , THE TOURI~
ARE Ae;lGf./6 IF THE MAYFLOWER
DOCKED AT F!'\GO Ao\GO

WE ONE OUR GOOD
FORTUNE TO WINNie
FOR REOOMMENDING

PACK CAREFULLY, JANIE.
PRINCESS GUCRIANA'5
WEDDING GONN fv\UST
TRAVEL THOUSANDS

WHEN IT LEFT PLYMOOTH •

1\J ·lU'S PLAN .

BY 1).1E WAY1 WINNIC /

:-' DON'T FUSS /

HER HIGHNE55 EX·
PECTS YOU TO
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By PHIL PASTORET
Some people who go to half·
a-dozen doctors constantly are
enjoying 1U health.

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hairline.

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ROBIN MALONE ·

BARNEY GOO(;U:

- Dailv

ARNEY

~nttne:; · pomcroy-M\ddleport, - o, ,, Nov.

.

:I WUl.JfST

.

24, 1967

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SICH A

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GOOD·LOOKIN'
LEETLE ~:1\'!if\n;l
AN' HE's

SliiUiif'Y-10 TELL VE
TO COME SEE Ntf·

NEW LITTER OF

MINE; ALL
MINE!!

PUPS

LI'L ABNER

THE BORN LOSER
'HE BORN LOSER

WINNIE WINKLE
SAY, ~IRDIE , THE TOURI~
ARE Ae;lGf./6 IF THE MAYFLOWER
DOCKED AT F!'\GO Ao\GO

WE ONE OUR GOOD
FORTUNE TO WINNie
FOR REOOMMENDING

PACK CAREFULLY, JANIE.
PRINCESS GUCRIANA'5
WEDDING GONN fv\UST
TRAVEL THOUSANDS

WHEN IT LEFT PLYMOOTH •

1\J ·lU'S PLAN .

BY 1).1E WAY1 WINNIC /

:-' DON'T FUSS /

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IS YOUR SNAPPER
5RA55A11!&gt;. ARE

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GO 'TO 1liE DIMES lORE

YOUR

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A'ID MOON MAID
HAVE BEEN F'AVINC

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MAGNETIC AIR CARS 'TO
HIGH CRIME AREAS WI~
EXCELLENT RE!;ULTS.

MOON -MAIO PLAS'Tlc
HORNS AND MOON
MAID eClOT5 ,

SIGNATURE
IN TWO
PLACES!

BUGS BUNNY
U~ 1

YOU 5All~AED?'

'I'OU KIDS
WANNA ·Oto.NCE
- I WANNA EA'T...

I ' LL G~AB F'\VIl

ANOTf.IER OA'I'

Cl eACI&lt;· BREAKIN1

lll:P.E MINU'TeS

L..Al!OR COMIN' UP!

LE'6 COMPI'OMISEl

0' SHUT-EYE!

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

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By PHIL PASTORET
Some people who go to half·
a-dozen doctors constantly are
enjoying 1U health.

-

With an el:treme, receding
hairline.

• • •

bas ey~s which
creature to liee ·
.front ~nd, to' the ,

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Now arnnre !he clh:led Jettera

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BARBS

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Today's Thought

CLASSIFI-

, 1Ln1enbachs
(cOntinued From Page 1)

'

FOR REN'J',
,
Oifcir1 ror
ber parents, Mr. Bnll Mro; Rl· FOR ltENT-Wil!,oopeta,Nil:e
ley Mcintosh In Msoon. '!ben 5 rom~ DilL, fllrnls~..
!!~ oloeted
~Y IIIO)'ed to Mlnerovllle where FOR RENT-2 bedrOOII\inDef• ' 'roPS Wolibt
they &amp;!nee have reolded.
edults, no pets. , · ··~ """ · Tueoda.Y n1a1tt at l!1t
'.
However, It was not untll1944 FOR SAL!LOR TRADE - ,... ., fl ~·
tractor,
19~7
J~,
.
.
IIUih
N-1
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Cbill!ilrt
~
!bat Mr. and Mrs. Hartenbaeh
~:~
P\II'Ci!lised .the S81ldstone bouoe M&amp;G F~ Mal'k.t, 3 milo•.&amp;QUilt oloeted
whicH bed been bouglit by their of Mlcldlej)orl on Route 7,
~~ lt.~
nephew l!le late George Harten-,
.
11-25·3tc
EdUh Gardaer;
~sch, as elderly members of the
ANNOVNCEBIRTII · ·
Ebll!l, PIII!IM! 1 .. ' .
family-passed on.
.. ,
••_...... tam Holt~~ Ss&gt;ol!'•l · '-.!'-'-·)'
Mr. aDd illr1. Pat · - - . Eva Rob1011, uol.stont .........
While It Wu&amp; owned by,G eo rge
Plqla,
aro lliiOIIDclni lila bh1h er; Wanda Ebllll. wollihtriri._m
,rdclHlll'lonbeeh, the residence wao
of
111a1r
llrll
child,
,a·
llx
and
er,
and
l!etfl
Clark,
ulilolet
·1
rented for about a year to Sid·
on&amp;ollalf pound 11011, Mataiew, bom welabt recorder.
·
ney Lellllelt, With the exception Nov. 20 at PlcJia, Gr....,.tllla
Mr1o Clark bed cbarll8 II nco
of that year, the house bas been are Mr. aDd lir1. RtchardVau&amp;h- roetlon. A Thallklllvlng 1101111
occupied for more than the past an, Pomeroy, llld Mr.llld Mto. - rood, and each m8mbor _.
100 yearo by members of the Gerald Grimes, Fluohln&amp; Wal- preltllled wt111 a boo~ Ntw
ter Vau&amp;ban, Pomoro.r, lis a diet buddies _., solected. 11.- ·
Hartonbach family,
DOrted Ul were Nina
Well preoerved and well main- great.grandlather.
------bara lllcGoYom, llld Volm&amp; Partained, the house holds many antiquo fllrnlsblQgS not only hand· alhiete, will apeak.
ed cloWn ln the Hartenbach CamAfter llJ88[d111 to 1be ..,...ng
h lam
of &amp;u1daY School In 1be ycuth
.PROGRAM PLANNED
lly ·boJt also ln the Mcintoo
• divisiOn, the Rev. Mr. Brown,
A
"Gospel
In Sons" progriDI
lly •
wiR atng and preaeh at t h e
will
be
preStlliod
by the . .
Mrs. Hartenbach is one of a morning worship oarvlco,
family of eight children. Still
Following •a COYered dlab dln- lor choir ot U.O Bethel' ¥It
llvlQg are two sisters, Mro. nor at 8:15 p.m. he wiR allow Clolreh of i'ortlmouth at 3:30
Pearl Phillips and Mrs. Adolph slldea of his work In 1be Phil- p.m. &amp;u1daY et the Mou!K MorGrueoer, twins, who also live in !Jll)lnea. He will be aaslatod by Iah Baptist Clllrcb, Middleport.
Minersville, and a brother,bl
J::s:wlfo::::•.,:C;::har:,:t-.::::.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,
James Mclnto&amp;bofNewell, W, Va. •
Mr. Hartenbach is one of five
children. He bas one brother,
Mal'k, oow of East Liverpool and

SpeCial Service

Being Planned

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·

Life in ·NBA World
Is Not His Oyster
By IRA BERKOW
NEA Sports Writer

160 Deaths Over
Holt"day Reported

Career Levels

Are Given

money doing anything else.''
Monroe had s I a r t e d the
game agajnst the Knicks,
scored five points and spent
most of the second half comfortably on the bench,
"I'm averaging a b o u t 15
points a game," said Monroe.
He smilej wanly. "But that's
going down fast."
Much of the sparkle and
clan that marked his play as
the h l g h e s I single-season
scorer In collegiate history
(1,329 points) and for which
the Bullets are paying an estimated $50,000 a y e a r bas
ebbed. It seems, now, that
when he dribbles behind his
back, he feels the crowd ••·
peels lt of him-and , not be·
cause he wants to or deUghts
In lt.

"I'm not tired in games, but
I'm tired of the rest of it,"
said t h e 6-3%, 190-pound
guard. "The !ravel, the sleeping odd hours , the eating in
restaurants. I get home to
Philadelphia at least once a
week to rest."
The period of adjustment
from college to pro bail has
been particularly hard on
Monroe . He has nol been hitting. His style of play has
to be ad jus I e d. And the
pressures on·him to spark the
floundering B u II e I s In the
standings as weU as the box
office have been great.
Monroe, the BuUets' No. I

draft pick, led Winston-Salem
to the NCAA small college
championship last year. He
controlled play , He was the
ultimate in showmanship and
ability-passing and drlbbllOR
between his legs and behind
his back, assisting, rebounding and averaging 41.5 points
a game.
What he dld last year, be
cannot do now. In pro ballunless your name ls Oscar
Robertson-you cannot be a
one-mao learn. "That puts the
other four guys out of the
game," said Don Ohl, another

Bullet guard. "It takes time,
maybe a year, to caleb on to
tbe way tblngs IIIe done up
here-to learn defenoe and
how to get clear for shots.
His offensive game has been
especially i r k s o m e for
Monroe.

Ing,

FoUowlng 43 years a• an employee of the Connor Parkersburg Rig and Reel Co, ln Pomeroy, Mr. Hartenbach became
custodian of the Pomeroy Nation-

berfelds In Pom

al Bank ln 1960. Both he and
Mrs. Hartenbach are members of
the
Minersville Methodist
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Hartenbach hove
Melgs Couney. They are Mrs.
Charles (Margaret) RusseU of
Middleport; Sheriff Robert Hartat home, They have two grandchildren, steve and Debbie Hartenbach.

Commission on
Missions Plans
Dec. 3 Service
Tho Trillley Methodist Church Commlsalon on Missions plans a special oboervance on Dec. 3 at
tbe churcb, tlte Rev. C; S.

called for c h a r g i n g about
three times a game. And my
shooting has been off ever
since I got to camp. I've had
a couple of hot nights- 22
against the Knicks and 'l7
against one of those new West
Coast teams. I though I'd
start hitting after that, but I
haven't.
"I don't rea II y feel the
pressures outwardly," he said.
Then he tapped his head.
"But I know my problems are
aU up here. I g u e s s I am
pressing."

!

I SOLID STATE FMIAM

AND FM STEREO RAiliOI

!

CROW(S
STEAK
HOUSE

By Unllod Preas illlernatlonil

·
Cyrus Vanee Saturday
earrted a new Greek peace
propolal to Turkey In an effort
to avert a war over
The

Shop Saturday 9 am to 9 pm

lesion, who le now with. the Overeeas Crueados and who haa
distlniiJished himself ae an outstanding missionary, aclolst and

.

to wllbdraw all

il'OOpl orlslnall1
apal by
s.cretarY
Gonora!
Oboervor1 In
1\thllls Bald Vanet II'I'IUaded
the Greek ' ~J&gt;vermneat to agree

Record 89th
li'' ::1 1o·:::az,lc; s0 many depositors

26.. high,"'

use our

When you use our quick Drive-Up Thller Window
you can bank in a jiffy . .. . sit right In your car ..
target parking problems .. and don~t have to wor·.
ry how you look! Taking the k1ds to school. . gomg
to work or shopping.

16W deep!
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put In the

8I'OOIIICI (aooumlng he trees planted under Practice A.

plant• at lealll1,000 trees).

7, for example.
In about201earsaplneplantlng
Appllcadona for tlte 1968 pro.
will . - lhlmlng. At that Ume gram are being taken and trees
a crop of poata may be remo\'- are turnlahed by tho state Fored, yielding $1.50 to $2 per estry Departmentonallrlllcome,
tree.
llrst served bael8. A!ll&gt;llcat!on
Sbields Bald comparable re- may be made at the ASCS olfice
turns mey be IJilten from oub- In the Masonic Temple, Pomeroy.
oecpeot thlnnlngs and tho final
Free tedmlcal assistance on
harvest, "Most of lite Idle _ , tree planting ls available from
land In Meigs Count;y Is su1ta. tho Farm Forester uponreCJleal.
blo tor pine," Bald Shield&amp;,
This aselstance lnvolvoelnipectPlanting costa tor landowners lng tho area to be planted and
Who q.oall(y under cortaln COO advising what species woold be
dldona, can be reduced If a prop. best to plant. He will also explain
erfl holder q.oa!Uies for cost how to handle and plant s e e ~
sharing under the ASCS p r "' lings.

Ho Chi ,Working
From Sick Bed
VIENTIANE, Laos (UP!) - Ho Cbl Minh ls seriously Ill and conducting North Vietnam's affairs of state hun his sick bed, a HIDI•
garlan Journalist said Saturday.
latvan L Szabo, the foreign news editor for Budapest's Nopsyabad·
sag llllWspaper, said the 77-year-old Ho was unable to atteod the
SOViet Union's 50th am1iversary celebrations in Moscow earlier this
"IIOllth becauoe o1 his lllness,'
Szabo, wtio stopped ln Laos en
route to Camhodla followlrw a raids had created serious food
visit to llano!, said Ho was dele- shortages.
gatlni! more aulhortfl and reSzaho gave no lndlcnllon of the
aponslbllity to his premier, Phan nature of Ho's illness. but sa~
Van Dong;
Tbe Hunfarlan Journalist fur·
soveare
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~~· ~pptWJ tlldt.llle-l'l&lt;&gt;rth¥1* his fall~ beal)h. ''\'l!i't\ .
nan\eso ~~ wu virtu.ailY In
rU!nsl'&amp;l.eepbols foOd •1!6~
bed arloen becauoe cil \1. S.
bomb raids near the centsrr1the
clll,.
Szabo said oeveral bulldlngo
In the city center Itself wore
reclueed ·to rubble and living con·
dltions were "utterly poor and

However, Szabo said North
Vietnamese citizens andolfi·
clals were OOJtldent they could
endure the U, s. attaeks lndefi·
nltely and adamantly lnolsted
there could be no. peace talk&amp;
unleos the · Amorlcac bombiQg
raids stopped,
He silld the North Vlotnamese
were depeadlnil mainly on supplies hun friendly Communist
oountrtes but !bat despite this
help, dllllrlbutloo problem• as a
result (1om Amerlcac born~

Toll is Soaring
The 41penlng r1 the Chrlstma&amp;
shopping oeaoon lUred motorists
to the nation's streets and high.
"ay • Saturday and sent the
Tbankaglvilli ,.ekend traf!lc toll
IOa1'iJW toward the 50,0 mark.
Amertcaua 1rere IIYbw on the
highway&amp; at the. rate ~ neuly
sill an hour dllrlrC the ~-hour
hoUday period, whleb began Wedneoda,y Ill 6 p. m., local time all4
ends at mldnilbt SUndey. Tbe
UPI tally at 8130 .p, m. SaturdiiY
showed at least Ul perll0118ldl1·
ed In traffic elnce the
began. California led the natiUI
wltb t7 tratnc tieolba.

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newly - elected mayor &amp;ald.
Rhode&amp; called the meottrw
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productive'' and said he hoped
similar program&amp; will he lnitiated for other Ohio cities.
"Ohio is no stronger than Its

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GOOD INVE'iTMENT - state Forester Roller! McGulre, left, inspects tree plantiqrs of Guy
Swadley, right, made eight years ago, Swadley, who has taken advantage ol' tlte Agricllilural Stabilization and Conservatioo Service's cost·share tree program, planted 50,000 more trees in
1966. Applications for 1968 trees on the same program are now be~ ta.ken at the ASCS ~fice in
the ·Masonic Temple building in Pomeroy.
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the state must give every asslstanco at its command ln the
oolutlon of urban problems."
Rut -"lillY the assistance
he has in mind is more in the

form ol. brain - power than
dollar • power. Rhodes proposed
eight opeclfic steps he thought
Cleveland should take towards
revitalization, but did not come
up with much in the way r1 a
commllment for new state aid
to the city,
He did note, however, that
Cleveland would get $45 million
to combat traffic bottlenecks it
his proposed $700 mlllioo transportation bond issue is authorized by the legislature and by
~ voters.

Thien Will :,~~t~?=~~~£:.~:;: Arsenic in
Tak e Step
Bread Kills
proTo Peac·' e
Person'"'·
70
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~canning
chants' annual Christmas Shop..

ping Guide, over SO Gallipolis merchamts are participatIng In the '67 Christmas
motioo program, and ads de-

scribing the many itemsavauable in the Old French Clcy may
fOIDid by
the pages

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"several il8ttons": to tranamlt a
broad doullh; baa killed at.Iealll
letter to the North VIetnamese
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11 a "flrllt step toward peaCe
600 ~8rJDUsly Ui, a ~J&gt;Vemment
n88Qtlatlons "
spokesmen Bald Saturday nil!ht.
"We ar~ asking several
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Tho widespread outbreak of
nations of tlte world to tranomlt
poisoning eame !rom a """'ly
!be Ieuor to tlte North Vletna-·
of aroenlc wbleh was mixed witb
John A.
meso authorities and 1 hope
bread cbJ!ih and sold to CamlGen. William
Jame1
tltat Ibis letter wUI be tlte ftrst
0pU
0 lies In Ibis eaatern· Colombian
Hannah
Westmoreland
CaUag~ ·
step toward negotiation " Tbleu
town.
• The President's Civil Rights Commissioc , headed by
told nowsmm during ~ trip to
Reports said victims we r e
Michigan Slate University president John A. Hannah,
the Mekong Delta.
POMEROY - Tbe AutomobUe collapsing In tbe - t s at tho
placed racial and poverty problems above all others, inThleu, Who had promised such Club of Sootltern Oblo bao do- height of tlte trage&lt;IY as tlte
cluding the Vietnam war, in a report summing up cona step toward peace talks nated a copy of the popular book, polacn gripped. litelr ayatems
during his cam~ for the
To My Son, the Teen-Age Drlv- and oent !Item mto conwlslono.
clusions on hearings in five major U.S. cities. • Sena_t(!
presidency
would
oot
say
er,
to
hilih
schools
ln
Meigs
Most
of
tlte
victims
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r
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Democratic
leader Mike Mansfield suggested that in 'light.
PT. PLEASANT - Gr~tel
exactly
when
tbo
Iotter
Will
bo
and
Gallla
coWltlos
for
their
Jl.
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II
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n.
The
!J&gt;Vernment
of
Britain's
devaluation
of the pound, President Johnson . ,,
of tltreo Dale Carnello Cou!:seo
sent,
What
proposols
It
would
brartes.
spokesman
said
at
least
20
of
should
consider
asking
Congress for an additional tax
last wsek organized tho Dale
lncluda
or
which
nattoos
were
Thlo
book
by
Henry
Folson
ofthe
stricken
vicUmo
were
crltCarnegie Alumni AsaoctaUon.
hike above the 10 per cent he has requested. • Gen.
The course was llrst offered In being a'sked to act aa tatermadl- tors practical advice to Ule teen- ically Ul and 60 more ln very
William C. Westmoreland said the end of full-scale U.S.
aries.
age driver and gives good oolld serious oondidon,
Point PleallSII! In 1963,
military involvement in Vietnam is in sight and a phaBti- . ,
Informed
IIOUl'ces
said
tltat
reasoos tor tbe restrletlon par.
The third course, wblch waa
down of troops might come about in less than
•:,.
Thiw has Informally discussed ents ecmetlmesplaceootbelruoe
JOHN-JOHN IS 7
• British Chancellor of the Exchequer James
·
recently completed, was NEWPORT, R, L (UP!) ..John
acred by tbe Point Pleaaant tbe possibUity of Japan's acting of the family car.
was greeted with hoots and cries to "resign " when
Wltb a now law becoming of- F. Kennedy Jr. observed his
Chamber of Commarce. The pur- as an Intermediary, There has
arrived at the House of Commons to explain the P&lt;!li!!Cf".,'.
been
no
disclosure
oo
tbe
Cocttve
July, 1969, retpirlng ....nth birthday Saturday
pose ot this asaoctatton Ia pridevaluation.
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marily devoted to Improving Ill- Japenose roactioo to the propo. tltooe 101der 18 to have driver ed·
ucatloc and with the State pr().
man relations throogll otrectlve 181,
vldlng
ftmds January, 1968, lor
oommuntcaticllls and to prepare
high schools to provide driver
Its l!l'l&lt;llales for leadership In
omcaticlll, the book will become
litolr buslno11, proles~, r&amp;o
a valuable addition to tltelr lillglous and oommonlcy ectlvitlos.
braries
Tuelday Jack Frullt was electSAN- ANTONIO, Tex. (UPi)- a lot for Lynds ln transforming
ed proeldent ot the Alunml AaacLynde Bird .lohnoon has tnVItecl her Into a glamor girl.
clation~ Vice-Pres. Ron Knolls,
her rormer heartthrob, movie
Lynda alae has Invited other
alar George Hamuton, to ber ex-boyfriends to the nuptials,
Galllpc)lls, 0 hI o~ Secretary DAYTON, Ohlu .,._) _ .__
Madge Rogga, Gallipolis, Ohio;
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wedding ·In the White llouoe One of !Item, Joe Batsoo, an
llld T ea••-· "'·enttn WI •u- WUUam Jolmoon Saturds,y said
Dee. 9.
AmarU!o, Tex., friend, will be a
Point~--c......., the orderly evacuatloo It 180 lnBut Hamlleton declines to say groomsman In the wedding.
·Tbe neil mtettng ofthoasSOo mates from the burning Dayton
whether he will attend lite
The White' Houoe ls saying
clatkm will be hold 'l'llooda.Y, Correctionol lnslllule W.. "one
doublwing ceremOny when "non to press J'eellests for a
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January 8, at 7:30 p.m. In the r1the moot beautiful aoenesr..
GREENF1ELD, Oblo, (UPI) .:. Lynda. 23, m&amp;rrloa Marine
l!llest list, But oeveral HollyAwa~aohian Power Colllpai1J""" ever wltnes,w~,.••
.
Harry
'llirner, prlne.lpalr1the Cspt. Charles S. Robb, 28, of wood celobrltles Lynda met
tlorliun, Grawateaftoman)'Dale "There Wit abi!Oiutety no paotc Qroonfleld McClain High School Milwaukee, Wlo.
through HamUton are expected
Carnegie Cou!:so are ll!vlted and
Word of !Ito lnvitallon came to be among lite 500 Invited to
here,
says
ihe
school
will
disurged to attend this moetlng. or lnclde!U amoae the prloonfrom Informed IIOUJ'COS, Hamll- the wedding
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Jclut~"'u lild. •'It could continue uoe r1 an honor roll.
ton himself said, "I wouldn't
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AR members of the cabinet
'l'lln~~&gt;r oald he decided I&lt;!
have devel~
a very ba4
answer on that. I foe! It's • and ooagrosslonal leaden, as
·abaackio tile time-honored tra. per aerial matter. Tbe WhUAI
•IU•atlm.". .-; ,•,•·{V
u.
wall at the dean of the
ilittC.. becauoe be felt acldeve· lloUire..,,l would oay, sbould be diplomatic
corps, are expected
mont In scliQQI'.@hould be based the one · to roleaoe . lillY
to
be
present.
Ollter I!IIOtls wiR
' 011 moi-e than a !litter gtade reInformation on the Invitations." Include lite John11011s'
Texas
&lt;etved fmn a couroe. Soo!e abUPreSiitOnt Johilsoii ~s be kinfolk illd friends and Robb'l
Itles llld ••hlevomenta CUIIIO! be likes HamUion and feels he did rolatlvea.
mealllred that IIlli; he &amp;ald.
TUmor said student&amp; are put
. - r external pressure to attain grades ,:for the honor roll
when with!# ihe •rstem tll!lr
might opej'ate In a more 1'1'·
MlGON {UPI) - American
.taxecUe~ sllul!li!IL
b
14dzed another hlllln tbo
Daki To area Saturday and their
commanding pneral said lhll
. ----::-rNoilb Vlolllamose had lost 3;000
ill . 4,000 men kiiJB\1 In tho 23dQ,qld Central Hl&amp;fllancls battle
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Lynda Invites Ex-Heartthrob

Evacuation of
Prisoners was
Beautiful Scene

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the one goal of meetlqr.,... '·
pie's needs we may meoC Wll!lf. '
snater success ln 8'llll!J.. ~-A :+,'
r. ., .J
thi~ done 1.. he explcua~
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The specific measures ·~ '
Rhodes proposed lor Clevela
included·
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-A ,..giooal, Cleveland·Cuya:
hoga Port Autltortt;y to lmpnM
port !acilitles, stimulate tr.de,
and help creabl jabs,
-Construction ot "the finest
domed stadiiDJl in America" under the auspices of tho port
author icy.
-Consideration of a $1 per head
tax or. air passengers to give tile
port authority a working capital
of $40-million to $50 miJ!l..,.

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lleve the city of Cle..lllli! C.' ,
afford not to support it." 'r-;.&lt;,.
"We agreed to go ~~ '
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cities and counties,,. Rhodes said housil'¥: and transportatiQi," ; ';-~
in his address to the meet!.~. Stokes said.
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"Tile cities are in a crisis and
"We agreed that if we gO ·Jil ·, '

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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Repoblican Gov. James A. Rhodes aNI~ .
cratlc Cle.. land Mayor Carl B. Stokes taamod..,Saturda,y ip,'•
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fort to pull the state's largest city out r1the muck r1 arbiD - . , , ·'·''
Stokes and top members r1 his odmlniotratlon came here at~;
invitatioo for a day-long meetlqr with the go. .rnor 3nd key mem- '
bers or his administration.
"We•.. got a partftershlp now tilat will help Cleveland regain COiill· . " ·
donee In ltoelf," Stokes said. Stokes and his~ were lJnol184'·1it '
the executive mansioo for lunch.
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four cents per tree a landown- gram, Shields said landowners
er can purchase and have a pine can get up to $33 per tltou881ld

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POMatOY

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NEW 1968

Pameroy-1&lt;,

Partnershi to
Give Con Idence".:'~',..

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Every Call in

POMEROY .
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Fruth Heads

Miller Makes

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community rojoct.d the plan on
lhe grounds tbat the preoence of
l'urklah arii\Y troops on the
Island was their qnJY l!llaranuoo
agsiDat Greek Cypriot attack.

Home o/lhe

Two g• and
speake111.
Veneen and
Hardwood

Turks,
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LANGSVILLE- Guy Swadley,
a tarmer-lumber mill ot&gt;orator
of northwestern Metga Countl,la
one of many OhlDens Who hu
taken advantage of tbo Agrlcultural StablllzaUon and Coo&amp;er·
vstloo Service's col!f-&amp;bare tree
program,
Swadley, wbo owns more than
1,000 acres of l~ oayo par.
tlclpatlon In tlte
S tree pro.
gram Ia a I!IJod Investment.
"Trees provide a I!IJod cover
for land that Is not otlterwtse
being uoed. Cover helps protect
the acU agalnllt wind and wa.
tor erosion," Bald Swadley,
Herbert E. upetett Shields,
manager of the Meigs ASCS of.
flee, calls the program a usoond
long rango Investment."
Sbields, citing pine planting
as an example, Bald for about

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Pf. PLEASANT -

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Farme·r -Lumberman
Uses ASCS Program

Bargain Prices on Womens Coats -·
Womens Dresses-- Womens Skirts·Girls Wear -- Airway Luggage-Furniture-- Mens and Boys Wear-Lingerie -- Housewares

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of th~ Christmas holiday iblms bebw offered at tlte annual Christmas bazaar of the Amertcanh
Charc •·
Lutheran Church Women , of the st. Paul Lutheran Church and the ~t · John Lutlteran
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Seated displaying a large '•kissing ring'' is Mrs. William Hoh. The bazaar offenng nwnerous
handmede !toms will be from 10 a, m. to 9 p.m. on Friday and Saturda,y, Dec, 1 and 2, at the fellowship hall of st. Paul Lutheran Cbarch In Pomeroy. Lunches will be served from 11 a. m. to
7 p, m. hotlt days,

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PT. PLEASANT - Tbe infor- · garages and warehOuses iilat
NEW YORK- (NEA)-After
mal group of Christian Solen- tlte arii\Y would COliUiliDCl8er · only a month of professional
list~ of pt, Pleasant held a
them In t'l~ twent ot war. ureeK basketball, the luster bas aJ.
army trucks reportedly were ready dimmed for Earl (The
Thanksgiving service, open to the ·. empbing supp)y bases around
Pearl) Monroe, He looks
comm1mity, in their meeting
the capital and moving the
drawn. Some of his eye·
room at 315 Main st., Pt. Pleas- •' stores elsewhere.
catching court moves seem
ant, Nov. 23, at 11 a. m. The
purely mechanicaL
1
public was invited,
.
In the dank locker room
" An
especially
prepared ·
below the Madison Square
"Thanksgiving Scnnoo-Lesson''
Garden stands. the Baltimore
was
read at the close of
Bullets' high 1y publicized,
the Jes son, the meeting was
highly
paid rookie slowly but·
At 8 a.m. EST todiY, Unitopened for expressions ofthanks- ed Preu illlematiAJilal counted toned his bright yellow sh1rl.
giving and gratitude for devine
110 trallle doalh1 In the .,._
''I wish it was March," he
healing, comfort and guidance. Ubn since the otert of tbe hol- said, his big, brown eyes look·
The congregation
joined in Iday WM&gt;olday nlliht. Dealbl ing bloodshot "That's when
In alrplant cr aabla, llroa llld the season's over. I'd get out
hymns , accompanied by Mrs.
other
mlahapa ran tbe UJtal dead of basketball right now if I
Norma Hecox, Middleport, pianto
at
least
195,
could make nearly as much
ist. Mrs. Florence B. Arnett,
The
brenkdown:
Pt. Pleasant, First Reader, arxJ
Traffic
160
Mrs. Kathryn Alexander 1 GalliPianos
7
polis, Second Reader. led the
Fires
17
Mlacellanoous
11
service.
Tobd
195
In accordance with tong .. stand,Callfomla led In traffic deaths
ing practice, no coUection was
with
17; Indiana had 10, K..,.
be taken at this special service.
tuck,y 9 and Michigan and Ohio
8 eacb.
Lifetime milk and buttertat
proructlon levels for Reglatered Holstein cows in this area
1NF ANT PERISHES
TOLEDO (UPI) - A t w o • have been announced by H o l~
month old baby hoy perl1hed stein • Frleslari Association of
here early today wbeo f I r e America. The indlvlwal a n 1owept through his bedroom. Rol- mals have been credited witb
and Beaty Jr. clled of smoke career proc.ilction totals exceedInhalation and burns when the Ing 100,000 lbs. o! ~k underofblaze atruck hi&amp; home about 1:- flclal blstlng supemslon.
Because of current replace15 a.m.
ment heifer rearing and p u rchase costs, cows that stay in
YOUTH KILLED
tlte herd longer and achieve high
CANTON, Ohio (UPI) - Ran- lifetime procllction have proven
. dal Follte, 18, Canton, was klll- to he more profitable. The Holed in a ooe-car crash near here stein Association has more than
late Tbursda,y night.
26 800 cows on file tltat have
atWned tlte SO-ton prodlctioo
mlleotone.
Local Holstein breeders and
Break tho Rush
their long • time pr&lt;&gt;Wcers reTake a break !rom holiday DOrted by tlte organization lnactlvitles
with a refreshing elude·
SUNDAY, MONDAY
!rult
drink,
Combine 2 cups or Gaitlpolls v Arab t;sttter'
and TUESDAY
Juice
cocktail and I 3742518 (GP), 116,165 lbs. of
cranberry
"HUHRY SUNDOWN"
cup
ea.eh
of
strong
ch111ed tea milk and 5,017 lbs. of butter(Technlcolor)
and
lemon
or
Ume
soda.
Pour fat in 3,875 days; Galllpolis B S
Michael Caine, Jane Fonda
Into
pitcher,
add
ice
cubes
and Arab Freda 3844159 (GP), 112,Colorcartoons:
gamish
with
lemon
or
Ume
366 lbs. of milk and 4,270 lbs.
Million Hare
sllceg, Makes 1 quart.
of butterfat In 3,875 days; Gal.
llpoils H Dewdrop Maid 4032073,
· 109,818 lbs. of milk and 3,742
lbs. of butterfat ln 3,84S days;
Gallipolis B S Arab Natsey
3844160, 106,614 lbo. of milk
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B1 ANTHONY TOBIN
llaltod Proeslnternatlona)
' GNek llld Turkllh troilpl,
- · llld miaallea today
rumbled .., to lho lOkllle
trmlier between the NATO
allle• In a showdoWn o¥er the
PVT. ROGER STOBART
~ laland nation of
Pvt. Ro1191' Stobart, U, S.
Cyprus, On Cyprus, more than
Army, eon of Mr, and Mrs.
500 women and chlldren, mostly
George D. Stobart, Sr., Ra.
American, wore being evacuatcine 11oote 2, will leave the
ed because ' of a tbreateilod
first of December for Vietnam
Turkish Invasion.
ao a cock with the 187th A!rTrying to prevent a war
berll Division. Pvt. Stobart
between 'lllrkey and Greece,
....,.,... from the Ft. JackU.s. \presldentiaJ envoy cioriii
-.S.C. achool,llldtookmore
Vande carried his L'ypi'ua'Jjl!ilCe
trllintng at Ft. Lee, v... and
~en :to King Conetanllne and
Ft. Campbell, Ky, lfe attended
Olhet Greek leadera today In
Southern llil!IJ' School In Ra.
iltl!ens. The formar deputy
cine. Hlo address la Pvt. Jlo.
Cletorise secretary met Wltb the
ger L, Stobart, S1878637; HHC.
king and Premier Constantine
3rd Bn . (ABN) 187th lot., 101
Kollta.s, then w...t Into conaulta.
ABN Division. Ft. Campbell,
Uon wltb Foreign MlnlBtor
Ky.
Pan"ll(is Plplnella and U.S.
'Ambbsedor PhllUps Talbot.
MEET TONIGHT
Vance and a U,N, envoy
MASON _ The regular montltly talked Thursda,y nlilrt with
meeting of the Mason County As- , Turklsb olrlclals In Ankara. Tbe
sociation for Retarded Children · Turk.f said nothing new had
wi ll be held at 7:30 tonight at the been . blW8bt forward by the
Appalachian Auditoriwn, All reproilentatlves of President
Jolmlion and U,N, Secretary
members and interested individ- General Thant.
ual s are invited.
The women and chlldren had
been brought Into Nlooala from
. outlying dangor zones on Cyprus
WeGiesda,y nlsht and Tbursda,y
morning, Six transport&amp; had
been chartered to get litem out
; of the battle-rea&lt;IY capital,
In Athens Informed sources
i said
tbe mllltary was advlgtng

"Though a man may be wise, it
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