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wa. the
-P~!Willled · at a

UWbat is Value?";.

program topic
recent meotlns of tile-,.Upha Dmleron Chapter of Delta KIIJll)a
Gamma Socl!'fY atllloFirat Presbyterian Church at Well~.
The dls~etlon between fac111al :iJdgment and value )ldgment was discussed by A n n a
Maude Fehrman. She spoke of
placing values on the 1ITOIIB oJ&gt;,

Jacts, putting too much emphs- aloilal values

sla. on minor details, and noted tile ln\portance of appreclat.
lng the beauty and IJI)Odnosa In
IIQCiol;r. In '·conelualon, she urg.
ed tile members to consider 11te
main values lo life.
Parsonal values were discuss.

ed by Eena Adams who gave
a self-test aimed at motivating
the membership to an analysis
of values. She talked of profes-

Tapping Ceremony
Held at Wahama

and attributes and
described Delta KIIJll)a Gamma
aa an International honorary organlzatlnn for women .Wcators.
A report was given Wring the
business sessloll presided over
by Fay Sau8r, prealdant, m
books to be placfld !D local libraries In memory of deceased
members. The memorial group
Includes Lois CecU, Eva Simms,
Ethel Garland, and &amp;san Park.
. Jean Evans reported on t h e
spreading danger of drug addiction and L.S.D. tbrougb the
''glamorous a n d attractive"
preaentations on national television shows. The chapter, · to direct letters to NBC, CBS,
and ABC lo protest of some pro.
grams being shown.

MASON - The National Hon- Scholarship - made by StephHostesses tor the dinner meetor Sociei;Y ofWahamalllghSchool en Fowler; Leadership - made Ing were Reba Kisor, Gertrode
conducted its semi-annual Induc- by Alan Hart; and Service- made Trace, and Jean Evans.
tion ceremony Tuesday, Novem- by &amp;le Bumgarner.
Meigs County members atlenclber 21. The old members enFinally, the Induction I o o k ing were Martha Husted, Geneva
tered the gym to the proces- place, Four members of the Sen~ Joachim, Mrs. Sauer, Carolyn
sional, " Climb Every Moun- for class and five members of Smith, LucUle Smith Boaaleo
tain," played by Becky Burris. the Junior class were tapped: ~tory, Beatrlee Rinehiu-t Nef..
Each member played a signif- They were: Seniors, Harry Van lie Vale, Theodosia Frecker
icant part In t h e tapping, Meter, Karen Staats, Barbara Ruth Euler, and Genevieve SW:
First of all, Rita Brabham led Roush, Diana Roush, Jwliors: bart.
the s111dent body with the Flag Dreaml Stevens Susan Watldns,
Salute. Secondly, Sandy Greer Dli!UIY Rizer, Gary Fields, and
carried out the SocieQr's em· Cheryl Bumgarner. Each memblem, th e keystone torch at ber was presented with a canwhich time she read the
em, " The Master's Touch."

po- dle, a rose, and a membership

Nert, Gloria Gibbs presented
an important ehallenge to t h e
s111dent body and gave a brief

introduction to the speeches on
the fou r req..lired q.J.alities: Character - made by Judy Lathey;

Neutzlings Host
Holiday Dinner
Mr. and Mrs , Ben Neutzling

entertained at their Pomeroy
home Thanksgiving Day with a
dinner party.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Rurt of Belpre; Mr,
and Mrs. Gene Riggs and son
ot Chester ; Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Hester of South Point; Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Burt, Jeff, RandY
Melanie, and David, and Mr, 8.nd

Mrs. Ray Riggs, Caralynn and
Maralynn Tracy , Pomeroy,

Henr y Cla y. A m er i c an
statesrnnn, was the man who
said "I would rather be right
than be president.01

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT, Nov. 28
" HURRY SUNDOWN"

rTeehnicol&lt;&gt;r)
Michael Oalne, Jan e For¥la
Colorcertoons:
lslililon HSpeody Ghost Town
SHOW STARTS 7 P' M.

w--. ond

Thursday
Nov. 29-30

card, Mr. Foley led the new
members in tlte traditional

pledge.
The Society plans an additional tapping and a "College Bow!H
type program next sQ;inK, omcers are: President, Gloria
Gibbs ; Vice President, Sandy

Around,
Pomeroy

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fields
and son o! Chicago, Ul., and
Mr. and Mrs. David Eskew and
daughter, Kandi, of Newark, re-

Gibbs· Secretary. Sue Bumgar- turned to !heir homes Sunday
ner; Treasurer, -Rita Brabham. after a holiday weekend visit
here with Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Eskew. The Jerry Fields family also visited with Mr. and

Medicare Terms
Explained at
Meeting of Club

Mrs. Joe F ields, and the David
Eskew familY were guests ot
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Erlewine,

Rutland.
Mrs, Patty Neutzling and son,
Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Haggy and sons, Steve and Danny, have returned from a holiday visit in Columbus with Mr.
ana Mrs. Rodney Spencer and

A program on heaJth insurance
terms and medicare was pre sented by Thelma Cozart and family.
Mary Ann Fleld of Columbus
Elva Dailey when the Portland
spent the weekend here with her
Great Bend Home Demonstration parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fields.
Club met at the home of CaroLeslie Burnside of Atltens was
lyn Price.
a weekend visitor of his mother,
Shirley Johnson opened the Mrs. Fl{).rence Burnside.
Sp-4 and Mrs. Terry Stalnakmeeting with a reading on
er
have spent past 2 weeks here
Thanksgiving. Pennies for
spent
the 'past two weeks here
friendship were taken. Plans
with
his
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
were made for the Dec. 14 meetHarley Stalnaker, and other relIng to be held at thehomeofMrs. atives. Before leaving for CorJohnson with a gift exchange, pus Christy, Texas, the couple
A potluck dinner was served also visited In Cheshire, Marby Mrs. Price to those named Ietta, Elba and Columbus, and
above and Henrietta McDade , in Williamstown, W, Va. Before
Margaret Yost, Margaret West, coming here on leave, Sp-4 StaJ.
Melod,v West, Brian and Bruce naker had been stationed at Fort
BeMing, Ga.
Johnson, Ethel Johnson, Mryna
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ~ion
Ransdale, Carman Hall, Jean and children, Pat and Cindy,
Sayre, Evelyn Foreman, David ot Columbus were holiday weekForeman, and Kathleen Ward. end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Grueser, Minersville. Visiting
Sunday with the Gruesers was
Florida 's population, which Mrs. Gladys Cuckler, Pomeroy.
Mrs, Sam Bolin of Athens,
ranked last in the Union in
and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Williams
1850,_ is now in lOth place, acof
Jackson
were Sunday ~ests
cordmg to the Encyclopaedia

of Mrs, Welby Whaley.

Britannica.

Mrs. Sherry Johnson and children, Tommy 1 Paul, Mark and
Belinda, spent the weekend in
Hurricane, W, Va,, guests of

NOT OPEN

Mrs. Earl Searles. They visit-

DISCOVER AWORLD
OF BANKING SERVICES

ed relatives Jn the Hurricane
area.

Diek Clark, employed In
Youngslnwn, spent the weekend
here with his parents, Mr. and

Mrs. William Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Gibbs
w e r e Thanksgiving weekend
guests of their granddaughter

Mrs. Tim Swan, and family of
Columbus.
Oris Ginther of Pomeroy star
Route is a patient at Holzer
Hospital. He suffered a heart
attack last week,

Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Baro.
nick of Mulberry Heights have
returned from a visit with rei·
atives in western Pennsylvania.

Their Thanksgiving guests were

·'

week.

Mrs. Gertrude Cabeen hes re-turned after a week's visit b1
Columbo&amp; with Mr, and Mrs.
Joe Cabeen, Mr.- and Mrs. Hanley Cone, and Mr, and Mrs.
Thomas Watkins and children.
Mr. and Mrs, Cabeen returned
his mother to Middleport Saturday and remained here for the
weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Slater of
Jacksonvllle and Mr. and Mrs.

daughter, Connie Len Harbour,
to Jon Peter Ka.rscbnik, son ot
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Karschnik of New Haven, w. Va.

Miss Ruth Carson, They also
visited bt Colwnbus with Mr.
and Mrs. James Carson.
State University. spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Cunningham.
His parents, accompanied by
Eric and Alan, and Mrs . Oscar
Roush went to Columbus Wedne sday tor Jon,

Jeffrey Thornton was honored
recently with a party in observ~
ance of hi s birthday anniversary.
Games were played with prizes
beir.g awarded to Greg Huffman,
Jimmy Powell, Jim O'Brien, and
Eddie Cwnmlns.
Gifts were presented to the
honored guest, and cup cakes,
ice cream, nuts and kool~aid
were served. Attending besides
those named above were Mrs,
Grace Huffman , Brady, Jr. aJX1
Beth Ann; Mrs. Rita Hill, Eric
and Teresa, Mi ss Roberta Roberts, Eddie Roush, Jennifer and
Derek Badgely, Sara and Eric
Diddle, Darla aOO Greg Dec!,
Timmy, Butch and Lisa Stewart,
Barry Allen, Darla While, Chris
and Nick Bostic, Rex Thornton,
Pauline Bostick and Kimberly

LOIS ANN SISSON
The engagement and approaching marriage of Mi ss Lois Ann
Sissoo, daughter of Mrs. Leona
Sisson and the late Everett Sisson ol Long Bottom, to Charles
E. Cline, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Clin(' 'Jf Franklin Ohio
is announced.·. ·
'
'
The double ring ceremony will

take place Dee. 23, 2:30 p.m. at
the Keno ChuiTh of Christ, It
will be an open church wedding
and the public is cordially Invited.
Miss Sisson is a graduate ot

Eastern High School. She Is now
employed at the Bureau of Pub~
lie Dept., Parkersburg, W, Va.
Mr. Cline is a graduate of

Rio Grande College where he
is majoring in chemistry,

Games were led and refreshments served by Mrs, Huffman,
Mrs. Hill, Mrs, Opal Cwnmins,
Mrs. Hazel Roy, and Jetfrey's
mother, Mrs . Florence Thorn-

Family Reunion is
Held on Saturday

Inn.

A family reunion and postThanksgiving dinner was h&amp;ld
SaturdeY at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Wlnn.
Guests of the Wlnns, together for the first time In six years,

Thanksgiving is
Dinner Party Day

were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Thomson, and Ma • ana M r s,

A Thanksgiving dinner parcy

was held at the home of Mr. and

Robert Thomson anc1 Gregg,
Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Doug.
las Thomson, steve and Jeff of

Mrs. Lindsey LYons of Tuppers

Plains.

Columbus; . Mr. and Mrs. D. L,

Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Starling Massar and famiJy, Mrs.
Leota Massar, Mr. and Mrs.
David fiiggs .".nd daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Hasbargen
and son, L:unar Lyons and Mrs.
Ulah Swan ot Tuppers Plains;
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bab-

Jaques of Point Pleasant; Mrs.
James Johnson of Marmet, W.
Va.; Mrs. John Hayman and Peggy of Leon, W. Va.

REGISTRATION ENDS SOON
PT. PLEASANT -Registration
lor the 1968 Masoo County school

cock of Long Bottom and
and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Riggs
giving floral piece for the table
was a gift to Mrs. Lyons from

POMEROY WOMAN'S CHRIStian T....,.a"~ 'lltliiiMI
at 2 p.m. Tuosdei at tile Untied Melhodllt Church. M r 1. Jooepb Cook will be tho Pl'OIII'IDI
IoadOr.
SPEC1AL MEETING Tuesdlil',
Mrs. David ' 1ease, Mrs. D a·I e
7:30
p.m., Bosworth
461
Warner, Mr . Mark Evans, Mrs.
R. and s. M., to confer Royat
Mastera Delll'90. All companlona
uraed to atlebd.
MElG&gt; TOPS WeliJitl Notchero
Gauges - Gallipolis, 12.2 and .will meet at 7:30 Tuesday nl&amp;ht
20,6 running 30 feet of rollers; . ·at tile Melga Count¥ lnl!rlllllr)'.
Pl. Pleasant, 25.14; PomeroyOIUD ETA PIU CHAPTER al
Mason, 23.02; lllnton, 1.35 atal,; Beta Sigma_ Phi Sororiey will
Kanawha Falls, 5.53 falling; meet at 8:15 p.m. In the CoCharlestoo, 18.46 falling. Lon- lumbuo and Swtbern Ohio Eleedan, oo the sill; Marmet, nmnlng trlc Co. social room. A demHOLZER HOSPITAL: VIsiting one-loorth footofrollersandW!n- oolllratloo wjll be glvtlll by
lleld, rurmlng one foot.
Marilla Curl. Momller• __are to
hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Pareato
Boat Movements·
take bazaar lteml for dleplay,
only on Pediatrics Ward.
Galllpolls Locks:_ ORCO down
MIDDLEPORT
LITERARY
ADMISSIONS
5 a.m.; Western up 7:40 a.m. Club will meet Wednesday afMrs. Richard W, Danner, 12
Kana,.ha River _ Marmet, temoon at the homo of Mtaa
Evans Hts., Mrs.BryanSaunders James R. Hines up 12:25 a.m.; Beu Sanborn. ,t;'r•· James EoThe ProudTow-.
Patriot Slur RL; Mrs. John E:: Beaver down 6:30 a.m.; Win- ler.,will
lleld,
Alan
R,
Merrill
up
3:20
or
by
Barbara
W. Tuchman.
Mayes, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Noah
p.m.;
R.
E.
Bo10les
down
8
p,
Members
are
to
respond
ID roll
T, Clark, Rt. 2 Crown City; Mrs.
m.;
ML
State
up
4
a.m.;
Lolls
call
llllh
an
event
remembered
Duane R. Church, New Haven;
Shearer down 5:25 a.m.
frOm 111o book.
Clayton E. Athey, New Haven; C. Ohio
River _ Lock 14 St.
PUBLIC SOUP supper, Ra.
Mrs. Cecil E. Roach, Pt. Plea- Marys up 11 p.m.; Kenova up ciDo Me1bedlat Church, Wodnessalt; Mrs. Ronald E, Escue, Pt. 1:55 a.m.; Vulcan up 6:05 a.m.; day, Nov. 29, atartlng 4:30. SandPleasant; Mrs~ Dale V. Wood, Lock 16, Onward up 9, 50 p.m.; wlchea, pie. corn bread, bean
Pt., Pleasant; Mrs. Robert W, Reliable up 12:20 a.m.; William and vesetable ooup1 ~eo;
BOSWORTH COUNCIL 4~1. R.
Sloan, Rt. 1 Pomeroy; Mrs. Gary H, Zimmer up 4:20a.m.; PellllY
E, Freeman, Pomeroy; Pamela Downey down 6:35 a.m.; OVEC and S. M, annuallnllpOCtion, woclA. Jeffers, Middleport; Mrs, up 7 a.m.; Lock 17, Je!l'erson nesday, 7:30p.m. Elmore W 11Gertrude Nelson, Rt. 1 Dexter; up 2:15 a.m.; Polly R. dolm 7 Items lnlpeetlon olllcer of 6111
a.m.; Lock 18, Elgercllll down Arch, lnapoetlng. Work In lloyMrs. Oris L. Smith, RL 1l.ong 6:30 a.m.; Lock 19, Express al Maaters degree. Dinner, 6:30
Bottom; Mrs. Orris E. Harris, up 4:10 a.m.; Helen z. down p.m. for companions and ladles.
Rt. 1 Minersville; Charles R. 6:45 a.m.; Lock 20, Esso Welt
WEDNESDAY
Parks, Rt. 1 Ray; Mrs. James Vlrlllnla down 6:05a.m.; Andrew
ADULT CHom rebearaal at
J, Jackson, Ravenswood; Mrs. P. Calhoon up 6:50a.m.; Green- the St. Paul Lutheran Church.
Jerry L, Nickels, McArthur; up Locka, J, S. Lewis up 12:·
TIIIJiiSIJAY
Mrs. Robert E. Cassidy, Ash- 10 a.m.; Warren llougland up
12:50 a'.m.; Cypress up 2:o a,
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS Bazaar,
land, Ky.; Benjamin F. Gue, m.; Rose G, up 3:30 a.m.;5 J, Heath MethOdllt Clllreh, MlddlsChesapeake; Mrs. Harold Bee- E. Vickers up 4:25 a.m.; Mel- port, Thursday, cburcl! baa"'
gle, Inglis, Fla.; Mrs, Cobble dahl Locks, A. J, Patton up 1 mont; cpons at 9 a.m., serving
Lee, Ashland, 1\y.; Mrs. Oren p.m.; George T. Price down 2 or lunches will begin at 1_1. .8,
L, King, Cottageville, W, Va.; p.m.i Voss-It up 3:05 p.m.; AI- 81. Soiulbaltllllrdt lieu'• Clllll
,Mrs. Jarnes · v, Lawrence, Rt. 5 ton ~ephyr down 9:35 p.m.; Ra.- llld aoup oold by fila ,..n.
... ·
F1UDAY
Athens; Mrs. Albert I. Reed, venswood down 12:10 a,m,
BAZAAR by the women of the
RL 2 Wellston; Luther F. EndiRock
Springs Methodist Church
cott, Genoa, W, Va.; Mrs. Louts
Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m.
E. Unrue, Rt. 2 Ironton; Mrs.
until
4 p.m. at Duke Cleaners,
Willie Hale, Rt. 2 McArthur·
Seeood st., Pomeroy. Gift Items
Mrs. Keither W. Bishop, Flat-'
for aale will lnclnde homemade
woods, Ky.; Mrs. Earl B. £u..
eandles, dolls, and rancy work.
banks, Jackson; Mrs. James D.
A bake sale will be held oo SatPettit, RL 1 Oak Hill; Mrs. Henurday.
ry J, Bloss, Jackson; John W,
Ingalls, Wellstoo; Miss Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barnhouse
L. Lewis, Rt. I Pl. Pleaaant. and sons spent tbe weekend with
BffiTHS
Mr. and Mrs, Winnie Bailey.
Mrs. Jerry L, Nickel!, McMr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker
Arthur, daughter, 1:02 p. m, spent several days receltly with
Monday; Mrs. James J. Jackaon; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clutter and
Rt. 2 Ravenswood, daughter, 1:51 David al Elyria while Mr. Baker
p.m. Monday; Mrs. Richard W. was andergolng .observation at the
Danner, 12 Evans Hts., son, 3:38 Cleveland Clinic.
p.m. Monday; Mrs. Gary E. Free- Mr. and Mrs. George Reed visman, Pomeroy; daughter, 4:20 p. Ited an evening recently with Mr. Mr. and Mrs, William Harman
m. Monday; Mrs, Robert W. and Mrs, Byrl Griffin and family. and family entertained TllankaSloan, RL 1 Pomeroy, soo, 4:25 M188 Sharon Baker, Waahlnglon, giving dey with a family dinner
p.m. Monday.
D. C., spent the weekend with ber part,y at their home In ColurnDISCHARGES
parerts, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence bus.
1\yle D, Baxter, Mrs. Howard Baker and family.
Guests were Mrs. Thelma AsbW. Brewer, Bobble E, Clutter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kearns and worth al Pomeroy, Mr, and Mrs.
Mrs. Lucy Cremeens, Jerome family al Hartfor&lt;l visited Sunday Ralph Dorst and daughter, Mary
P, llooghman, Barbara I. Flsber, with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barrln- Ann of Galllpollo, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger D. Jenkins, Mrs. 'John ger.
Francis Dverturt a1 Bradbory,
J, Mullins, Clyde R. Radellfl,
Raymond Barton has returned and Mrs, Fanchon Overturf, Mr.
John M. Halko, Floyd W, Siders, home frun tbe Holzer Hospital. and Mrs, Carl Overturf, Buleh
Charles E. Taylor, Lisa Carcle
and Melfldy, Lawrence Hufi'Jnan,
King, Mrs, Harold 0, Geo110 and
and Mr. and Mrs. James Dowling
Infant son.
and Joey, all al Columbus.

excess levy election will end Dec.

must register 39)days prior to
the election, it tliey are notal ...

ready registered.
Voters will be asked to approve a five-year extension d.
the 100 percent levy passed in
1965. Sixty per cent of the voters
must favor the levy for It to be
extended.

. Miranda, faintest of Uranus'
ftve known satellites, escaped
detection until 1948.

.,..

Our bank has been providing every

riage licenses In the office t1

and invite you and your family to visit the music department on the 2nd
floor. See the wonderful, dependable RCA Victor Color Television Black
and White Television in Console and Portable Models. This year in' partie·
ular see the RCA Victor Tape Recorder, They're fine ()er(ormera b1
. batte~y opor~ted model~ ancf tne At;-UC type. He sure !o ask about also
the fme quahty RCA V1clor Rad1os with Golden Throat Sound, Transistors,
Clock Radios and AM·FM Models.
·

the county clerk.
Applying were Larry David Hensley, 20, Hwllington, and Judy
Faye Holmes, 18, Pt. Pleasant.
Jon Peter Karschnlk, 20, New

financial service lor many years . That's

Haveo, and Constance Len Harbour, 19, Mason.

HUSH PUPPIES FOR ALL THE FAMILY

able financial advice available.

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. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER29, 1967

G-M 2 of 7 Counties

woogma,

OHIO - A FO_B,.
mer Harvard dean said Tb o
Peace Corps and poverty pro11'11L1 are ''two very lnfluenttal
programs of our time.''
Jobn 1!, Mgnro, -~ of
flreabman atudles It Milos Col,
laae, Btrmlnglwn, Ala., llld

"U ttllO Peace Corps) aild pov--

.,.ey program are two very

ln-

Ouenttal Pll&gt;t!l'arna of our time.
And the thoUght • provoking even re~lo - . part or It
Ia IIIII It wao our IIOVemment
and nat our lnetltullono of hiP.
er learning that broo&amp;llt It .a.-

bout."

GENEVA- BRITAIN GRANTed Independence today to South
Arabia .and the Cl'OWII colOI\Y of
Aden, ending 129 tears of colonIal rule lo the territory.
A formal Independence agrosment 1V8s oiped only 11 hours
belore the proclamatloo of In~ce In tile new nation;
calling Itself the Peoples Republic of South Yemen.
PARIS - WE'Sl'ERN FINANdal experts met today ID dedde tile conditions for grantIng Britain $1,4 bUllon In creelIt to shore up the devalued pound.
Preeldent Charles de Gaulloconvonecl his cabinet to decide 11011'
much to help, as Gaulliota contlnufld to fume over France's
part In Britain's action.
T~e French cabinet would decide how much Franee would cOil~ to the $1.4 billion to be
Dl!ll&gt;llated through tho lnterna·
tlOl)al MqJM!tary Fund (IMF). Many llnanctal experts blamed
rraneo .for lore!DI! Britain ID

dlWilue tl!e'JiOund.· .

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"

SPENCER HOSPIT AU ZED
Ed Spencer, Mjddleport Pollee
patrolman! 10as taken to Veteraaa HospiJal In Huntington Mon. day and enterfld as a medical
patient IUs room nurnbor Is 333.

In 1968 Development
WASHINGTON - Rep. Cllrence E. Miller (allo - llllh Dlatrlet)
aald ll&gt;day 1be AWalachlan l!e81onal Commission haa deoJcnated a
seven-"'lf area of SOLtbeastem Oblo as one ai.IIOVOII In tile nation
ID be developed aa a Health llemoDIIIration Area.
The sevencoantleo, Alllena, Jaek::·1011, .HocldJW, Lawrence, Vtnk. .a, lmprovemert tt the cea."
··'~.
Melso, and Gallla, ha.., been aUo- He added, "I will eoatlnuo ID
CONG, CLARENCE E. M!IJ.ER, allo, 10tbDistrlct,dlscuasesdealgeatloo al Meigs, Albens,
calad r\j)pelacblan Commlsoloo support programs al tills nature
111,
Jaeklon, Lawrence, VlniDn, and Hocklrw Counties as a Health Demonstration Area by 1be • '·
fUnds al " million for flseal 1968 that contrltolle to 1be pennanont
In tbe development al medical development
of Soutlleastem palachlan Regional Commission. Left Ia Pat Flemming, National Co-Chairman al the AW~lachiall' ,!j'
Commission, and rlgbt Is Albert Giles, Ohio Director ol Ai&gt;Palacbla.
' ·
trs!nlng and service facilities.
Oblo,"
As a part of this decision, the It Is anticipated that tbe total
Commission granted •oo,ooo to f41 mlllimprosrarn will be complan the proJect's development. pleted over a n....year perifld as
UNIJSUAL VISITOR - JAWS Jolfero, Hock St&gt;rlrcs Road, dlsFinal dedalon as to 11011' tbe $2 fUnds are made awllable.
playo the large pheaoart IIIII Mondey afternGCl1 epparently
mlllloll will be uaed will depend Paymelt ot the federal .fUnds Ia
swooped over a blllclosetotbe.Jeffershouse, crasbfldtl&gt;rougb
" - what additional state, local contingent """' congressional
the rlass In a s!orm door and door, and though woondfld made
and other Federal fUnds are made pasoage al the A&amp;&gt;Palachlan
ltoelf at home. Wblle the pheaaart ""' probably surpr!Hcl at
available
to assist In various pro- Apprnprlatlon Bill, one a1 many
whet happened, that was ootblrw to 1be aurprlse a1 Mr. and
.teeta
of the total area plan.
delayed by the eeOIIOIIl.)' ffght beMrs. Jeffers when they returned homo after working in lbelr
'11lo Ai&gt;Pilaehtan Commlllslon's tween President Johnson and
next door used clotblng sliore to find tile door glasses amasbfld,
action
'"'s taken as a result ot a Congress.
and tbelr living room cluttered with tile debris, They lhougbt
comprehensive development pro- ·
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perbaps a burglar bad boon at ...,.k, Soon, however, tbey dlogram
to
Improve the general medoovered the pheasant. A quick checkofthegamelaws sholrfld it
ical posture of the area. Thla proIa legal te take posseS8loll oll$red phe11enl under sucb cirUnited Press International
Caglayangll told newsmen, "We
gram 1V8S propolled and submltled
cumstances. There _probably already has been a dinner of
The govenunents al Greece and will make a declaration shortby the Ohio Valley Health Founde·
phea18111 ot the Jeffers home.
Turkey indicatecl ll&gt;day they were ly." He gave no sign what tile
tion, an organization composed al
witllin hours of setlllng the Cyp- declaration would say or wht111
civic and medical leaders from
be laau!!ds crisis whlcb brought them to it wouldJets
-astern Ohio, The proposed
Circle Capital
ol war TuesdeY. TurkAt Nlcoola, three Turkish jets
PI'OilJ'IIIIl reconunended 31 specific
apln flew over Cyprus circled over the Cypriot capllal
is
projeets, with a total final coat ot
as a
~ minute snags deas Vance and Makarloa mot.
Vfrgll Atldns, deput;y ~!ely $41 million,
veloped,
Other Turkish planes were
Grange master, notedtodaythe
Miller said, "The cOiiiiiiiaCypi-lot olllclalo reported six reported to have streakfld over
amual COUII\1-wlde D!llcer'a
slon's action today is a big step
other Torklsb fighter violations north and central Cyprus, two
Conference of the grange will
forward In the medical developor alrspace over their disputed at a time at aboot 5,000 to 7,000
be held. Thorsday at 8 p.m. at
mont of Soatheaatem Ohio. The
CJUCAGO (IJPI) - Newton N, Mediterranean Island nation.
feeL
the RocL~ G
hall
~. former Federal Commu·
Bot
e&gt;idenee
III&gt;P""red
In
Tbo _
pro;:s:,r tile
lotailmpatt of this program will n!Citiooo Commission chalrtnan,
00&gt;111ou will be ~84
slplflcamiy a!l'ect every clti- TuolldeJ nllht urled, flreo Athanl, Ankara and Nicosia
and
degree Wj11 be • .....,..,.,_,
·- W~IILII!UUk&gt;o, and w!Ugre¥- . tlallel"'l!~at.". f!!r alb-;\r~ !hill lndlc.tod tile war threat
may &amp;o atii-tlDr ID fade.
MOJI1llllfled !lltlleO!dilmoman1,7 coolrlbull ID tbe lcq-rarco
•llliW
In Nlcoala, where Vance
nor witll lleld wurk. A10ards
Funeral amtcoa tor Henry
· "Dna hour 0( 14ievlalon time
arrived
b7 apectal plane after
Eichinger, of Cheater, w h odled
for outstanding service t h 0
now coats wlltleai candidates
days
of
sltuttllng betwetlll
paa1 yeu will be prelllll!ted to
In Holzer lloepltal oarb' today,
about f200,000," Mloow 'aald.
Athena
and Ankara In search of
bavo
teutatlvety
set
for
"With
talevlolon'1
rising
coats,
d
grllllll8rs an granges.
SaturdeY aftel'IIOOIIwlth tbe Rev.
tho only canclidetes who wUI ba a peace formula, the American
nd
P. A. Casto oil! elating. Burial
able ID on televleloo will mediator promptly met In tile
particularly tile o!l'lcors, are
wUI be In the Pine Grove Come.
be wealtlly 01101, or onea wi111 palace for an hour with
Prealdent Makarioa of Cyprus.
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vall llnanclal resources."
ur- '"I attend.
He,... pootmaater atCbeater,
Telovlalon ne111111'ko should Cypriot oources reportecl the
a gr.Wate or Middleport IIIIJit
Jdve presidential candldeteo an beardfld archbishop of the
Fwr suits he.., been llled in
School, World War 2 .vetoraD,
1"1
hour of flree limo a week the Greek Orti-. Clalrch bad
member of tile l'latioDal Leaaue
!all four weeki before an been balking at publiclY agree. Meigs County C0111111011 Pleas
or Postmaater s, Cbeater F 1 r o
aloetloll, he said. It t h o y m. lng to Turkish terms that Court.
Deputment, and of tile CMs- E1enD 11011Yictlooa were re- not, tbe FCC aboutd see IIIII Include the ,..ck pollout from
New actions Include an actlm
· Cypru• of 12,000 Greek troops.
tor Malhoc1lst Church.
corded ill MlddlopurtMayorC,O, thOU' do, be said.
to portion real estate by EthSecond Meeting Scbecllloci
He ,... preceded In death 10' Fl 8her'1 court Tue""•• - • Minow, who. aa FCC cbalrman
el
Rife, RD 1, Dexter, agalnat
UP! correspondent John La.,_
hla Oral wife, tile former Loll"""' ···~•· frOm 1961 to "1963, aald, " ,The
lse Hettaalmer, and hla parenta,
Fined ...,.., James P, RllOioh, United States is tile only ton reporlfld Vance and Maka- Richerd L. and Linda Rife, RD 1,
Rev. 1111d Mr1, Charles HI!IIIY 63, Cheahlro, $10 and coats and country In the world wilere rlos emoraed from t11e1r meet- Dexter, and James D. Rife and
ElchiD&amp;&gt;er, who were ldlled 1n Carla E. Gibson, 20, lllaaon, $II canclidetes n~~at boo' televlelon Ing with oo comment to Roberta Rife, both minors, and
newsmen. Vance said !hay Howard E. Frank, as treasurer
an auto aecldent at Clrclevlllo and eolia, both oospefldlngchar- time."
.
would mont again later today. of Meigs Camt;y.
In 1933.
geo; IlanrQo Lee Staalo, u, ~
But Lawton aald both men were
&amp;lrvlvors lnclode hli w I f e, dlopurt, and Herbert Leo Clark,
VIcki Turner, a minor, bas flismlilnl after tllelr seoslon.
Oual; four ehlldron, Charleo, 30, Cbeahlro, each $10 and colla
FIREMEN CALLED
At Ankara, UP! correspon- ed suit for dlvurce from Blaine
WallliiL&amp;IDn. D, C.; Dennis an d m lllopl exllaUII e~Mki~Ls•,
Mlddlepurt
Volunteer
Firemen
dents reported a new feeling In Turner m grounds of gross oog"-ld, at home, and a dallbtile
Turkish cepltal that tbe lect al duiy and extreme cruelty,
MASON - "~ W, JobnBCII, , tor, Laun Jean, at homo; 0 n e Charlol Haary Schuler, 33, RL 1 were summoned at 1:47 p, m,
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Cc&gt;- l\llddlelJOI'I, $II and colts, l'lllllling Tuesdlll' to the Carpenter area t.:yprua ertll&amp; JIUU' De ove.- The plaintiff asks for custody of
57, MaBCII, dladrtal TuoHpltaedaYiln Vet-- ~A:z
hi) stop Jlge; Paul CllniDn Pierce, to aasist In comrolllng a forest althoulllt more dlpltllllatic action one minor child.
erano Memo
os
• lle1V8o lumbul, and a olster, EYfbn 25, l'llmeroy, $10 and coots, fail- fire IIIII wu threatening sewral waa to be expected. Turkish
In anotllor actloo, Howard
1ng ID stop within an assured
Foreipl Minister lhllll Sabri Frank, as county treasurer haa
a fonner Ollll&gt;loyoe of the Henry Jonoe, Dayton.
homoa. Firemen said tile blaze
Coal Co.
Frifllde may callllflle Ewclear dlllarlce, and William c.
asked a judJiment o1"',093,57for
He was born Fob, 22, 1910 the lng Funeralllmiie llllJIImo,
Manley, 57, Syracuse, $5 and was In the Yiclnll;y oftlla McCom·
alll!lled taxe• OWed~ Also, a suit
as propert,v. DlvlslonolForeatry
VETERANS MEMORIAL
son al tho late Martin and Mae
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bas been lllfld by Anna 1\lao COlo!l'lctals
broagbt
In
oquljment
to
HOSPITAL
CITED TO COURT
Bonds were forfelled by El·
Oliver Johnlon. He 1V8s born In
lins, Rt. 1, Rutland, against wn . .
douae
tbe
fire.
Vie
Bahr,
Chester,
ADMlSSIONS - Lottie Shemetd,
Maaon Cooney,
A !i)'racuse man was cited Into deana Slblth, ~6, RL 1, Middlellam
El- COllins, Napa, Calll.
The deceufld Ia survlvfld by his Middleport Mayor C. 0, Fisher's port, fl8,78 for 'nmnlng a red was In charge ot the divlaloo op- !iYracuse; Georgia Pullins, Pom- for s._-t under the Reciprocal
eroy; Aw Gllke)', Harrisonville;
wife, Fnntes; tllroe de~ra, Court 111 Im»ropor bacldatl lfgbl; COM!t &amp;lo Candlff, 21, eratloos.
Aaroomont Act.
VIcki j, llolslrcvr, Racine.
Boanio and Mary at borne, and clllr8&lt;! follow!JV a m1oor aeel- Colllmbul, $18,70, Ulegal oxLOCAL TDIPS
DISCHARGES -Pbj!Upllonovan, A ault by Judy uuerman against
Mrs. Shells R4usb,Radford,DI.; deDI" In an alloy bel1lnd North haul!, and Monte E. Hoover, 19,
The temperature lo Pomoroy's Mary Walsh, Patricia McCurry, Roy Lee Crisp resulting from a
alx ....., GtOrp Jr., Belp~; .Second-Ate.,II12:1JP.IILoTuol• l'lllneroy, and Rager Lee Hall,
18BG adiDmobUo accident has
Jameo, Vlolnam; Charlea, Fl. day, Middleport pollee
18; pt, Plouent, each $18,78 for doW!Iknm bull'*SI dislrl~ at Pearl Markina, Gerald Selletl, been dlarnlssed on awlicatloo al
11:10 .. rn. todaY was 38de8rt0• Nellie Traey,EdlthGral1am, WllSmith, Arklnlaa; Richerd, Fl. William c. Manley, 57, after he speedq,
tbe plaintiff.
diBnJpD.
111111Y lidos,
under
Jaeklon, S. C.: lili!Ward, IoGar- baeked bla truck-Into a car OWJImany, and Michael, II homo, and ad by c. J, Sauer,Brownell-Ate.
two sisters, Mrs, Martha Bart- Mlddlepurt, 'lboro ,.., minor
loy, Blacklick, Oblo, and Mrs. damage te Sauu'a 'car and m.
Goldie qle1, Mason.
to 1be truck.
Funenl 8ervices are lnctllllplete pendtni arrival al hi&amp; lj)llB
lo servlee. ArrUwemOntl IIIII ... MEIGS GENERAL HOSPlTAL ;
announced by F'aiJOIIO!W Fune\'11 Admlllllolll - Ncille.

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Palace Peace Talks .

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Urged in
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$100

Mr. Johnson

G1C. White

Squad for ' .. ·

Dles Tuesday Of Mason
F~eral senlces for Grover

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c. ~· Sr., 74, who diad at
hl1 r aldenee at 3 p.m. Tuea.
day,
be held Friday at 2
p.m.
the Rt&lt;l&gt;ruoh Church of
Chrl at Long llottl&gt;m with evanIlls Denver Hill and Vemon
'olllelatlng.
al will be lnthoWhlto
oomolel')' at Long Bottom
his late wife, Loclo
G
s White. He waa a member pf tile Church of Chrtat for
65 years.
lilrv}rw• loclude tllese eblldrll1. Mrs. Thelma Eddy, Wooster: i 'N:I~ Ballird, Loni B o (.
tom; Mae JOQel South Charloa.

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Donna Jean Baker, Killalso 20 groodehlldnll, two
~grandeblldron: fo!lr bl'lllher•l Wateman WblleL..Long Bollom; ih! White, 1'ayl, W, Va.;
be

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Wddlepoi'l, • n d

Wldte, st. Albana, W,

Va., llld I 'IIIIer, Edith KJle,

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until 110011 on
P~ wllili the body will be
lllbn ID the clllrch.

lnli Punon1 Home

Inhalator

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for the boy or girl in your family or a. Clmsote Stereo with Aft\·FM and
FM Stereo Radio for the entire family tQ
)'es,
'enJoy visit .
to Elberfelds mu~rc d~partment and .a first ' hand look at all {lie wonderful '
gift ltema by RCA VIetor.
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TO UNDERGO SURGERY
Mrs. Cells lllte Ia conllnod
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THE SHOE BOX
Where Shoes Are Sensibly Priced
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Harmon Family is
Host far Dinner

Look for the shoe

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Mr. and Mrs. Marion Riggs,

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New's Events

Snuthern Local High School of
Racine. He is now a senior at

Dugan.

and Mrs. Harold Hicks and chil-

Joe struble, Mrs. Allan Leo!&gt;.
ard, Mrs. Dayton Strlekland,
Mrs. Don Collins Mra. K.A. Graeser, Mn, Stacy Arnolcl, Mri. Allen Barris.
Others proaentiDg flltts were
Mrs, Opha Offutt, Mro. ww.
ard Rines, ~s. Gaile Kin§! Mrs.
Charleo MWJen, Mrs. ., e n e
Mitch, Mrs. LaiiTtlllce S m I t h,
Mrs. ThollU\t Weber, Mrs.
George Heines, Mrs. Ellen KUllnger.r. ~ss JUCIY Williams, Mrs•.
PhU l&gt;l!ley, Mrs. KOMeth Mc:,.,IU81111n\. Mrs. Helen Stewart,
rothy IIUSaoll, and Mrs, Loulaolleinea.
Cake and pmch ware servfld
by tile hoStesses.

llhodee, cme or tile -.
,den of 11lo old 11111'ld, II a
lmlnze llllue more 111111 100
feet bl8b of tile BUll god, Hellos.

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Jeffrey Thornton
Is Honored at
Recent Party

and family of Logan. The Thanks-

10111 of Mr. and :Mrs. Don Grueaer, F~ Run._,... held recently at tbe 'Irlnllf United
Church of &lt;lhrlst.
Mre. Larry ' Heines, Mrs. v,
D, Ed\yarde, Mrs. Paul EichInger, Mrs. PhliUp Werry, and
Mrs. Don Thomas were holteases for the shower, ·
Ablue 'and white color scheme
,... carried out In tho decora.
t19lis 10hlcb featured mlnlalure
footballs aa mantel pieces, a
sliork repllca, and streamers.
Gifts were ,placed In two decorated bassinets.
Garnes were played wltll prizes belngwonbyMrs.FrfldNeaae,
Mrs. John Terrell, and M r i.
Mark Evans.
Gueats at 1he shower were
Mrs. Paul Chapman, Mrs. MaxIne Arnold, Miss Sally Bartels;
Miss Louise GUmore, Mrs. Charles BamUton, Mrs. Frfld Neaae,

TUESDAY
SOUTHERN LO&lt;al Band Boosters, opecial meeting at 7:30p.m.
Tuesday at the high school. ·
WILLING WORKERS Claas of
the Enterpt1so E. U.B. Church
wUI meet at the home of Mrs,
James Will ThurBclay evening,
LADlgj AUXIUARY of Drew
Webster Polt 39, American Legion, will meet at 6 p. m•.'1\lesday at the hall for a.covereddlsb
dinner. Tbere will be a $1 gift
exchaJwe. Business meetlrc will
follow the dinner.
RACINE AMERICAN Legion
Auxiliary will "bold its "'8Ular
.meeting Tuesday, Nov. 28, at
7:30 p, m. at the poat home.

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Hospital

Jon Cunningham, student at Ohio

terest is in a savings plan or an auto loon.

why so many people prefer to bank here.

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son, father of Mrs. Gibbons, and room.

You'll find our bank a good source of
financial services .. . whether your in-

CONNIE HARBOUR
NEW HAVEN - Mr, and Mrs.
stanley llarlxxlr, Mason,
announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their

The open church wedding will
Kenneth KirkendaleofNew Phila- be Saturday, December 23, at
deJphia were Sunday guests of 6:30 p.m. a! the Mason MethoMr. and Mrs, William Slater and dist Church. The Reverend LoBill.
well Keeney will perform the
Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Gibbons dollble ring ceremony. Following
have returned after a week's the wedding, a reception will
visit in Bucyrus with J, E, Car- be ll'e!d in the church social

Mr. and Mn, Wheeler Allen
dren of CheLyan, W, Va. and
Mr. and Mrs. James Hicks of
Huntington, W. Va.
Mrs. Nellle Tracy was t h e
Thanksgiving guest of her son
Dr. Everett Tracy in Columbus:

-A layette aliOll'er tor Kelly Don Eciear Arnold, Mrs, Don L a li.and Kemeth Sean Grueser, twin nin&amp; !&gt;Irs. Jolm Terrell, M r s.

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-Given Twi'n Sons

Mrs. J, E. Harley returned home
Sunday after a· week's visit In
Sprlngf'10ld with her son, Dr.
John Harley, and family.
Melanie YQUng., doughier a1 Mr.
and Mrs. Joe YQUng, Jr. ofCambrldge and gnind~ughter ii J,
A. Young, Sr., Middle.J)Orl, is a
patient at the BetMsda Hospital
In ZarJesville,_She underwent an
emergency awendeetomy last.

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EVENTS
WEDNEIIIAY~

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It
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THUIISDAY
ANNUAL antiSI1lAS Buaar,
Bllill ¥tllbodiJt Cllanb, IQddl..
part, Tburldi!J, cllll'dl b a 1 ..
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FRIDAY
RACINE SENIOR CLASS wUI
op11110r a tlance ID !be jmlor blgh
aclml tllllitllrlum ....u.v follow·
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log !be Reclne-Glousterbula!lball
game,

HOMEMADE SOUP and rlllllllliP
sale ..UI be held from 9 s. m. to 5
p. m. Friday and saturday • !be
Rul1and American Leg1011 bali -~
!be llltlaDd Sealcw Mothers.
JITNEY SUPPER

bellnniDB Fri·

day a1 5:30 P• m. 1D !be Easlem

Hill&gt; Sclml cafeteria before !be
bukelball game between Hannan·
Trace and Ealllem. The event lo
llpOIIsored by !be Eallml High
Scbool -""' class.
WA11AMA HIGH ScbOOI wUIIIPOII·
10r a w1111 The Jill'• Friday

nlibt at !be Wabama llllb om,
9:30 • 12 P. m. followilw !be Wabama llllb baJkelball pme.

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Roell

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Friday .... saturday"tram 9 a.m.

111111 t p.m. . al Duke Cleal!ers,
SoCOIII st., ~19¥· Gift Uemo
... &amp;ala wUl Include homemade
Clllllba, dolla, and fancy work.
A llaka sale will he belcl 011 Sat-

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HIGH SCHOOL DANCE parcy, apID m U. public, wUI be helcllbll
Soolurdll It !be Mlddieporllllgh
Sdlool adlDrlum fran 8 to u p.
m. The lap wUI emeee.
JIINICI! 1NSTRUC110N class II
St. 1'1111 L!llllel'llll Clllrcb, 9 L m.
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Cleveland's Portland farm to
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and outllelder Jotm Scruggs and
pllcher George Scott from
Baltimore's Elmira roster to
Portland,

Detroit and Pittsbursh excwlhangedth
"~-~• pair of righthander a
'"""""" Rlbant moving to
lhe Tigers tor Dave Wlckersltam,

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Nichols It's the lack of a spark.
plug guard to replace the l!l"ado
uated Bill Backensto,
Strong Offensively
"Our wealmess is In our
guard pill', but otrenslvelY
we'D be strong and oiJenslve rebounding will be a strong
point," Nichola said at a meet.
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All work is performed by
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Would l:lke to be Wh en ne JOUn;
lhe pro ranks.
B J1 b a n, UCLA's versatile
signal caller who scrambles
!Ike Tarkenton, throws t h e
"bomb" with the long arm of
a Starr and directs a team
with the generalship of a Unitas, was named Tuesday the
natlon•s outstanding college
football player of the season
by a board of sports wr iters
and sportscasters.

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Re.lUii ForUn, Harry c. Geolll,
Mrs. Charles Hawbaker Sheila
A. Lanham, Mrs. James V, Lewrenee, Minnie E. Mullins, Jolm
B. Norris, Mrs. Cecil E, Roach,
MT r,Ulerc Soyre, Teresa D.
o-~ Carl L, Wears, S..
J..,. R- Welker Mrs. Joe
Bemelt and Infant
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MORE FLOOn'!
KUALA LUMPIJR (UPI)Floods In !be tour Mall,yao
mainland llall1 have receded
but flood
oontrol aCIIclall
warDed todl!' !be "worll II yat
to -.e." One death hal bem
blametl m the IIICIIIOOII sea1011
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Florida community of 800 per The tte•vy rainfall otcurri:d mlljll
sons rect&gt;h'ed one o! t he heavi · · Sept. 25. 1950, when a wind . ot ¥~&gt;Jico :

INSTITUTE, W, Va, (UPI)FRIDAY:
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HBiqlan Trace at Eastern
Rio Grande Collegeo!Ohlosuf.
rered lis first baske11!allloss
Kyger Creek at Southwestern
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In three starts here Tuesday
North Gallia at Alexander
nlsht at the hands or West VJr.
Glouster at Southern Local
ginla st..te.
GAMES SATURD AY:
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West
VIrginia
w1n
was
Fairland
at
Kyger
Creek
{erel)ee eoa.ches here.
Its lhlrd win In three starts
Symmes Valley al North Gallia
The Rockets will have Mix at Rio
Grande's Tony Bass hli
Hannan, W. Va. at Southwest.
ceotsr, ~John Brisker and Bob for 29 points to pace t h e
ern
Mlll8f" ~ forwards and Willie Otdo team.
Bsblooe . and John Rudley at
guards,. ~t least they will start
. The. races of man are classithe season that way until SOphof!ed mto three ma jor divimore Hess Is ready to liD at
S io ~s ; Ca ucaso id nr white. Ne• , California, of alf'lhe slates grmd or black and Mongol oid
center.
uwe hope to use Hess at cen- Ol the Union, has the highest or ye ll ow .
ter and Mix at forward, but ~mount of land under irriga- · lloojamin Franklin was a
Hess Is not quite ready to step tiOn.
lprinter by trade.
ln as a starter,,. NichoJs said.
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For Marshall, back at for- -&gt;''
wards will be hish-scoring Bob
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Redd and George Stone, B o b
Allen, a 6-foot-9 center, returns
along with guards Jim Davidson
and Danny D' Antoni, both jun.
ion.
The conlerence will have one
new coach this season Bill
Fitch of Bowling Green. Fitch,
34, coached the paat five seasons at North Dakota Unlver-

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TEAM
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Hannan Trace
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Batt starr, Johnny Unilas and
Fran Tarkenton and yoo have
the composite picture of the
quarterback 196711 e I s man
Trophy WIMer Gary B e b a n

When tho R'l'ins Came
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HO!!II!Itead. (Sollda)

HOLZER HOSPITAL: VislliDg
hours ~ and 7-8 p.m. Parents
only 011 Pediatrics Ward.
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Gary A. La.Jne, 845 SecOIId Ave.; Mro. Lens R. Myera,
527 SeCOIId Ave.; Robert H. Tay.
lor, Rt. 1 Gallipoll~ Mrs. Frances Burnett, 131 ,.cood Ave.;
Mrs. Stanley E. Earwood, Rt. 1
Gall.Jpolis; Mrs. Clarenee A.
Tucker, Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Gary
L. FaDan, Rt. 2 Patriot; Mrs.
PIUI H. Craig, Grimms LandIng; WIUis L, Dudding, Ma1011;
Mrs. Jolm G!llllao, C h e sl e r;
Mrs. Reed H. E1nan, Rt. 1 Ra.
cine; Clyde H. McCoy, Jr., Rt.
2 JackSOII; Mrs. Gerald P, Laneborne, JackeOII; Mrs. Joe J,
Herald, Jack1011; Emanuel M,
Henderoan, Jackson; Artlllr Conloy, Rt. 2 South Webster; Mrs,
Edward C. llu&amp;hes, lrontm· Mrs.
Cherles G. Dickerson, lit. 3
Wellston.
BDlTHS
Mrs. Gary A. Loyne, 845 SeeOlld Ave.,. daugbler, 4:50 p.m.
Tuesday; lllll'a. Duane R, Cburcb,
:,~Haven, san. 7:10p.m. Toea-

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·rapld.tlre deals wllen they
By ROBERT GRIMM .
'OC(Idred catcher Jotm Ro&amp;&amp;UPI Sports Writer
' lioro, lefthanded reliever Roo
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The
l'errailolkl and rlgllthander Bob
!Wier li'om, !be Leis Anaelea Mid-AI!lerican Conference bas. lAAI&amp;ers tor shortsk)p Zollo ketball race should be a twoVersallea and pitcher Jim way alfelr between defending
champion Toledo and runnerup
Marshall with the rest of the
!league scramblblg for what's
SEOAL Standinf9!
'. lelt.
SE(iAL ST ANDlNGS
Toledo's Bob Nichols and Ellis
(All Games)
Jotmson of Marshall will deny
TEAM
W L P OP they are the class or the seven.Logan
1 0 88 80 learn circuit, but tlte other five
Wellston
1 1 109 108 clubs do not seem to be In the
· Aalens
0 1 49 61 same level as tlte two favorites.
Jack1011
0 1 52 64
Toledo has tour of its five
. Gallipolis
0 0 0 0 starters returning rrom last sea. lletgs
0 0 o o son's 23-2 squad, Including higiiJronton
o 0 0 0 scoring Steve Mix. What's more·
!&gt;lela-York
0 0 0 0 the Rockets have seven-foot
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS•
SOphomore Doug Hess from
Columbus Eastmoo&lt; 61 Ath~s 49 East Detroit, Mich., rea&lt;IY to
Logan 88 Columbus Whitehall 80 step Into the lineup at any time.
WaverlY 61 Jackson 52
U Toledo's position seems
·Vinton Counlr 57 We!istnn 51 cozy, lake a look at Marshall
Wellston 58 Alexander 51
which has all five starters back
FRIDAY'S GAMFS:
. from last season's runnerup
GalllpoUs at Jackson
squad that nearlY won the Na. Wellston at Logan
tiona! Tnvllatlanal Tournanient
Melgo at Nelsonvlllt&gt;-York
In New York.
Athens at lrontiJo
"We'11e got the same slarliDg
. SATURDAY'!i GAMFS:
group of boys ba"k from last
Meigs It Marietta
.vear and three or four goodVinton Cooney at Marietta
looking sophomores comlng up,"
Jack11011 It Oak HUI
said Johnson. "Things look &amp;rod
Logan al Marton.Franklln
but the conference is looking

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&amp;pats and this deal puts us r.;;i
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up there again " Cal Ermer Ute switched Wlltorms at tlte end or
TWins' 111l1118ger said 'w1111 a buQ' day In wltlch the DUIJora
obvious deliBht '
also drafted 23 minor leaguers.
He made his r e m a r k 8
Baltimore traded Eddie Flshmoments after Baltimore and .,er, a klllcklebaD relief specia-.
Cleveland also completed a five- ,list, to ,the Indians for soutltpaw
~ ::::· 1110, the Twins came player swap and Pittsburgh and JOhn 0 Donoghue. As part of
(liP with 20.game winner Dean Detroit traded a pair of
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Clhance from the Cailtomla
Angela, and going lrito tlieae
.\lissball meeliDgs they !bought
;#Ill! only twl&gt; things stood In
llleir "~~' or i 1968 pe....nt,... a
)•~er and a lelthanded

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111 serlas ~ lhe gl'OIU)OIIlikes rules. '
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·'MEXICO "'CJTY'N (U""Th
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wlllnfDI by \lnl1 - game ~r·
pUll
, tng 1Jte biQesl coup of Ia~
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.pme . and Qlaybe the pemant
a)l because of their lateat ftve-

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caro11JW and then to !be ~~embers al U. Pomtr07 ~
6:20 Bob mat !be R '.....
dlea Golt Asaoclalloo ote tobave
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C1!S News
. ev. -Mrs. Briall lcllll'ae or !be Ucket sale and
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party,.
Janet Flck !can
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bolless
meetl.rw.
llouae.obtain
Tl.cketa
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The ~ eonslaled a1 an au- ebased a1 !be c!JD llousel!18111
Custer
lence res.11011se suney a1 nve member or . . - tee Plll'er·
adiO productlms al a reliBI0118 Tbe Plrlf 11111 be hekl m Doc.
Seeond 100 Years
alure candiiOcecr ey !be minister. 10 ll 7 p.m. at !be Amlrlcan
Movie
"he f;ypea varied fran religious Lesion haD In l'omerw. lfullc_
"!'!!!!!"'_ _,. ews &lt;11 !be national level or au tor dining and danclnl wlllDi
&gt;nomioatiOIIs to !be daytime apat provided bJ' Georp Hall at !be
•rles. l'rotlucllma tor Chrlll·
of !be l'olllerQf La.
W---.f-.......IUIL..---·Ias, late nlibt spats, &amp;1111 "ayJ. dies Golf Aaaoclalloo rocentiJ
oette," aPl'&lt;l11'81Dforyoutllwltlch elacled are. Ann Howell, preP.
Late Sllmr
kes !be top 20 tunes and IDler- dent; Audrll\' Batzlog, "rice prea11:20 Joey Blllbop
IOrses dla!CJBOO 011 tl!nolfll¢8 a1 lclent; Shirley Custer, secre11:30 Tonlalt
ld fran )'I)Uib around !be world tar:v; l'b)IUis H8111081!', treu-

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SUNDAES
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CLOSING OUT SPEQALS

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EVENTS
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ANNUAL antiSI1lAS Buaar,
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RACINE SENIOR CLASS wUI
op11110r a tlance ID !be jmlor blgh
aclml tllllitllrlum ....u.v follow·
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game,

HOMEMADE SOUP and rlllllllliP
sale ..UI be held from 9 s. m. to 5
p. m. Friday and saturday • !be
Rul1and American Leg1011 bali -~
!be llltlaDd Sealcw Mothers.
JITNEY SUPPER

bellnniDB Fri·

day a1 5:30 P• m. 1D !be Easlem

Hill&gt; Sclml cafeteria before !be
bukelball game between Hannan·
Trace and Ealllem. The event lo
llpOIIsored by !be Eallml High
Scbool -""' class.
WA11AMA HIGH ScbOOI wUIIIPOII·
10r a w1111 The Jill'• Friday

nlibt at !be Wabama llllb om,
9:30 • 12 P. m. followilw !be Wabama llllb baJkelball pme.

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111111 t p.m. . al Duke Cleal!ers,
SoCOIII st., ~19¥· Gift Uemo
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Clllllba, dolla, and fancy work.
A llaka sale will he belcl 011 Sat-

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HIGH SCHOOL DANCE parcy, apID m U. public, wUI be helcllbll
Soolurdll It !be Mlddieporllllgh
Sdlool adlDrlum fran 8 to u p.
m. The lap wUI emeee.
JIINICI! 1NSTRUC110N class II
St. 1'1111 L!llllel'llll Clllrcb, 9 L m.
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and outllelder Jotm Scruggs and
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Baltimore's Elmira roster to
Portland,

Detroit and Pittsbursh excwlhangedth
"~-~• pair of righthander a
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plug guard to replace the l!l"ado
uated Bill Backensto,
Strong Offensively
"Our wealmess is In our
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Would l:lke to be Wh en ne JOUn;
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B J1 b a n, UCLA's versatile
signal caller who scrambles
!Ike Tarkenton, throws t h e
"bomb" with the long arm of
a Starr and directs a team
with the generalship of a Unitas, was named Tuesday the
natlon•s outstanding college
football player of the season
by a board of sports wr iters
and sportscasters.

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Mrs. Charles Hawbaker Sheila
A. Lanham, Mrs. James V, Lewrenee, Minnie E. Mullins, Jolm
B. Norris, Mrs. Cecil E, Roach,
MT r,Ulerc Soyre, Teresa D.
o-~ Carl L, Wears, S..
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Bemelt and Infant
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MORE FLOOn'!
KUALA LUMPIJR (UPI)Floods In !be tour Mall,yao
mainland llall1 have receded
but flood
oontrol aCIIclall
warDed todl!' !be "worll II yat
to -.e." One death hal bem
blametl m the IIICIIIOOII sea1011
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sons rect&gt;h'ed one o! t he heavi · · Sept. 25. 1950, when a wind . ot ¥~&gt;Jico :

INSTITUTE, W, Va, (UPI)FRIDAY:
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HBiqlan Trace at Eastern
Rio Grande Collegeo!Ohlosuf.
rered lis first baske11!allloss
Kyger Creek at Southwestern
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In three starts here Tuesday
North Gallia at Alexander
nlsht at the hands or West VJr.
Glouster at Southern Local
ginla st..te.
GAMES SATURD AY:
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The
West
VIrginia
w1n
was
Fairland
at
Kyger
Creek
{erel)ee eoa.ches here.
Its lhlrd win In three starts
Symmes Valley al North Gallia
The Rockets will have Mix at Rio
Grande's Tony Bass hli
Hannan, W. Va. at Southwest.
ceotsr, ~John Brisker and Bob for 29 points to pace t h e
ern
Mlll8f" ~ forwards and Willie Otdo team.
Bsblooe . and John Rudley at
guards,. ~t least they will start
. The. races of man are classithe season that way until SOphof!ed mto three ma jor divimore Hess Is ready to liD at
S io ~s ; Ca ucaso id nr white. Ne• , California, of alf'lhe slates grmd or black and Mongol oid
center.
uwe hope to use Hess at cen- Ol the Union, has the highest or ye ll ow .
ter and Mix at forward, but ~mount of land under irriga- · lloojamin Franklin was a
Hess Is not quite ready to step tiOn.
lprinter by trade.
ln as a starter,,. NichoJs said.
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wards will be hish-scoring Bob
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Redd and George Stone, B o b
Allen, a 6-foot-9 center, returns
along with guards Jim Davidson
and Danny D' Antoni, both jun.
ion.
The conlerence will have one
new coach this season Bill
Fitch of Bowling Green. Fitch,
34, coached the paat five seasons at North Dakota Unlver-

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Hannan Trace
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Batt starr, Johnny Unilas and
Fran Tarkenton and yoo have
the composite picture of the
quarterback 196711 e I s man
Trophy WIMer Gary B e b a n

When tho R'l'ins Came
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HO!!II!Itead. (Sollda)

HOLZER HOSPITAL: VislliDg
hours ~ and 7-8 p.m. Parents
only 011 Pediatrics Ward.
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Gary A. La.Jne, 845 SecOIId Ave.; Mro. Lens R. Myera,
527 SeCOIId Ave.; Robert H. Tay.
lor, Rt. 1 Gallipoll~ Mrs. Frances Burnett, 131 ,.cood Ave.;
Mrs. Stanley E. Earwood, Rt. 1
Gall.Jpolis; Mrs. Clarenee A.
Tucker, Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Gary
L. FaDan, Rt. 2 Patriot; Mrs.
PIUI H. Craig, Grimms LandIng; WIUis L, Dudding, Ma1011;
Mrs. Jolm G!llllao, C h e sl e r;
Mrs. Reed H. E1nan, Rt. 1 Ra.
cine; Clyde H. McCoy, Jr., Rt.
2 JackSOII; Mrs. Gerald P, Laneborne, JackeOII; Mrs. Joe J,
Herald, Jack1011; Emanuel M,
Henderoan, Jackson; Artlllr Conloy, Rt. 2 South Webster; Mrs,
Edward C. llu&amp;hes, lrontm· Mrs.
Cherles G. Dickerson, lit. 3
Wellston.
BDlTHS
Mrs. Gary A. Loyne, 845 SeeOlld Ave.,. daugbler, 4:50 p.m.
Tuesday; lllll'a. Duane R, Cburcb,
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By ROBERT GRIMM .
'OC(Idred catcher Jotm Ro&amp;&amp;UPI Sports Writer
' lioro, lefthanded reliever Roo
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The
l'errailolkl and rlgllthander Bob
!Wier li'om, !be Leis Anaelea Mid-AI!lerican Conference bas. lAAI&amp;ers tor shortsk)p Zollo ketball race should be a twoVersallea and pitcher Jim way alfelr between defending
champion Toledo and runnerup
Marshall with the rest of the
!league scramblblg for what's
SEOAL Standinf9!
'. lelt.
SE(iAL ST ANDlNGS
Toledo's Bob Nichols and Ellis
(All Games)
Jotmson of Marshall will deny
TEAM
W L P OP they are the class or the seven.Logan
1 0 88 80 learn circuit, but tlte other five
Wellston
1 1 109 108 clubs do not seem to be In the
· Aalens
0 1 49 61 same level as tlte two favorites.
Jack1011
0 1 52 64
Toledo has tour of its five
. Gallipolis
0 0 0 0 starters returning rrom last sea. lletgs
0 0 o o son's 23-2 squad, Including higiiJronton
o 0 0 0 scoring Steve Mix. What's more·
!&gt;lela-York
0 0 0 0 the Rockets have seven-foot
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS•
SOphomore Doug Hess from
Columbus Eastmoo&lt; 61 Ath~s 49 East Detroit, Mich., rea&lt;IY to
Logan 88 Columbus Whitehall 80 step Into the lineup at any time.
WaverlY 61 Jackson 52
U Toledo's position seems
·Vinton Counlr 57 We!istnn 51 cozy, lake a look at Marshall
Wellston 58 Alexander 51
which has all five starters back
FRIDAY'S GAMFS:
. from last season's runnerup
GalllpoUs at Jackson
squad that nearlY won the Na. Wellston at Logan
tiona! Tnvllatlanal Tournanient
Melgo at Nelsonvlllt&gt;-York
In New York.
Athens at lrontiJo
"We'11e got the same slarliDg
. SATURDAY'!i GAMFS:
group of boys ba"k from last
Meigs It Marietta
.vear and three or four goodVinton Cooney at Marietta
looking sophomores comlng up,"
Jack11011 It Oak HUI
said Johnson. "Things look &amp;rod
Logan al Marton.Franklln
but the conference is looking

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&amp;pats and this deal puts us r.;;i
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up there again " Cal Ermer Ute switched Wlltorms at tlte end or
TWins' 111l1118ger said 'w1111 a buQ' day In wltlch the DUIJora
obvious deliBht '
also drafted 23 minor leaguers.
He made his r e m a r k 8
Baltimore traded Eddie Flshmoments after Baltimore and .,er, a klllcklebaD relief specia-.
Cleveland also completed a five- ,list, to ,the Indians for soutltpaw
~ ::::· 1110, the Twins came player swap and Pittsburgh and JOhn 0 Donoghue. As part of
(liP with 20.game winner Dean Detroit traded a pair of
:::.
Clhance from the Cailtomla
Angela, and going lrito tlieae
.\lissball meeliDgs they !bought
;#Ill! only twl&gt; things stood In
llleir "~~' or i 1968 pe....nt,... a
)•~er and a lelthanded

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111 serlas ~ lhe gl'OIU)OIIlikes rules. '
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wlllnfDI by \lnl1 - game ~r·
pUll
, tng 1Jte biQesl coup of Ia~
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.pme . and Qlaybe the pemant
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caro11JW and then to !be ~~embers al U. Pomtr07 ~
6:20 Bob mat !be R '.....
dlea Golt Asaoclalloo ote tobave
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C1!S News
. ev. -Mrs. Briall lcllll'ae or !be Ucket sale and
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Janet Flck !can
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meetl.rw.
llouae.obtain
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The ~ eonslaled a1 an au- ebased a1 !be c!JD llousel!18111
Custer
lence res.11011se suney a1 nve member or . . - tee Plll'er·
adiO productlms al a reliBI0118 Tbe Plrlf 11111 be hekl m Doc.
Seeond 100 Years
alure candiiOcecr ey !be minister. 10 ll 7 p.m. at !be Amlrlcan
Movie
"he f;ypea varied fran religious Lesion haD In l'omerw. lfullc_
"!'!!!!!"'_ _,. ews &lt;11 !be national level or au tor dining and danclnl wlllDi
&gt;nomioatiOIIs to !be daytime apat provided bJ' Georp Hall at !be
•rles. l'rotlucllma tor Chrlll·
of !be l'olllerQf La.
W---.f-.......IUIL..---·Ias, late nlibt spats, &amp;1111 "ayJ. dies Golf Aaaoclalloo rocentiJ
oette," aPl'&lt;l11'81Dforyoutllwltlch elacled are. Ann Howell, preP.
Late Sllmr
kes !be top 20 tunes and IDler- dent; Audrll\' Batzlog, "rice prea11:20 Joey Blllbop
IOrses dla!CJBOO 011 tl!nolfll¢8 a1 lclent; Shirley Custer, secre11:30 Tonlalt
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The Estber Circle of the Baptist Missionary Sooleb" met Nov·
ember 13 with Mrs. Lina Curtis, hostess, at her home. Devotions with a Thanksgiving theme
were led by Mrs. Ethel Smith.
A business session preceded a '
program entitled "A Sharp Clash
of Opinion" presorted by Mrs.
Frances Wilcoxen. During the
social hour, Mrs. Curtis serYecl
refreshments to Mrs. MArie
Roush, Mrs. Ethel Smith, Mrs.
Ura Morris, Mrs. Grella SimPson, Mrs. Frances Wilcoxen and
Mrs. Edna Pickens •
The World Mission Campaign
Film Presentation by Rev. and
Mrs. Donald Hall &lt;iWellston was
well attended November 14 at the
First Baptist Church. Refreshmenlo were served In the basement social rooms, Mrs, Fran
Goltl~lb 12 Inch Doll, Reg, f.U8 . , .. ..... , . . .. NOW 99e
ces Wtlcoxen and Mrs, Marie
Roush, hostesses.
:_l'ueker 33 pe. Tea Set,
$3.118 ........ . .. NOW $UB
Mrs. Present Crosl!l, Mr. DudBasket Ball &amp; Goal Set, Ref. $5.98 . . . . . . . . NOW $4.68
ley Wolfe and Mr. Freeland NorE.S.P. Game. R"!. SUB ... ;,.,. " .. . .......... ·NOW $3.18
ris were business visitors in
Gallipolis a day recently.
Race_rlfle Se4, Reg. $U9 . .. .. .. ... ... .... . NOW $2.5$
Miss Wilma Rose of Colwnbus
JdNII Cold Feet Game, Reg. $7.95 . . . . . . . . . . NOW $3.88
spent a week with Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs.
!llattel lneredlble Edible, .Reg. $13.95 ........ NOW $6.88
Ward Sayre.
Cltrbtmas Gift Wrap, Reg. $2.07 ..... : . ..... NOW $1.00
Mrs. John Mllrr returned home
Deluxe Spring Horse, Reg. $22.95
. . NOW $12.88
after a visit with her da..:hler
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Star Brite Table &amp; Chair Set, Reg. $13.95 . . . . NOW'$9.44
Miller at Coolville.
Sklleraft ll pe. Tool Set, Reg. $2.98 . . . . . ...
U.88
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miles and
son and da..:hler of Charleston
Aggravallon; Rei(. $1.98 .................. . NOW $1.44
were recent Saturday visitors of ·
Mrs. Sybil Miles •
Western Cash Register, Reg. $2.98 . . . . . . . . . . NOW $2.22
Mrs. Harry Hayman spent sev-

eral days In Jackson visiting her
daughter, Mrs. AUdrey WiiS&lt;m
and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Allen Graham
were weekendguestsofthelrparento, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Willford,
Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher and
son, Kenny, of Akron, spent a

Hannan Trace
Leading Loop
With 2-0 Mark

weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jackson of
Chillicothe spent Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. Sybil Miles, who
returned horne with them to spend
the winter.
Mrs. Rush Philson and son, Eric
Left recently for their home in
New Jersey after spending a
month with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Philson and Mrs. Mlna Lewis.
BY DICK THOMAS
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Philson acCoac~ , . . • a ·a llliilillm TraC'8 Wildcats are ofl to a flying companied them to !he. alrlJOrt
start In the Southern Valley Athletic Conference (SVAC). Last night at Columbus.
at Hannan Trace the Wildcats downed the Southern Local Tornadoes
Miss June Nelgler, nurse at MI.
49-33 !or their sec~ SVAC win against no losses.
Carmel Hospital in Colwnbus, relt was the first staJ:,t of the season for coach Jim Adams' Torno- cently spent several days with her
does, new members of'tbe SVAC this year. Southern's next game is
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Friday at Racine agalnsf.Glouster.
Neigler and visited in Gallipolis
Da.., Daniels, 8-U junior, led the
one day.
Wildcals with 28 POints InclUding Wildcats 6-2 In the period and the Mr. and Mrs. Brian Simpson
Dine fteld goals and 10 for 17 at first half ~nded with the Wildcats and children &lt;i Woodsfield spent
..e .toulllne, Daniels also had 19 PD,top 15-U,
a weekend wlththelrparents, Mr.
Ill till tNm'• 18 rebounds,
Hannan Trace held a slim 19-16 and Mrs, Chester Simpson and
Soulbem lost the services &lt;i Bob lead at lbe half-way mark In the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Badgley.
Diddle, 5-11 ""P'Pomore, In the third period but broke the game Mrs, Harry Pickens was hosflrat 10 seconds &lt;i ilie contest. wide open In lbe last three min- tess, at her horne, to members
Diddle was fooled by Daniels as utes or the period going ahead 30- and guests of the Woman's Sollie two went down In a colllslon. 19 at the end of the third period. cieb" ~ Cbr!stlan Service of the
The game waa delayed lD1Ill Did- Daniels scored u points In the Method1st Church. Mrs. Albert
dlo could be carried ofl .., a final period as lbe Wildcats pulled Hll~, program leader, used as her
lllreto:ber RIIIIIY
Profl!U S-ll out to a 40-27 lead with 3:20 left top1c, "The Missionary Finds
junior, .;,.,e In, shot the~ but Ill play. It was 40-31 with 2:20 to A New ldentlzy.'' At the close the
missed. Diddle had scored the as&gt;· .go and Daniels canned his last hostess served a dessert course
en1ng basket of the game 111 11.., bucket a! the 30 second mark 1D "' keep!Q: w1th the Thanksgiving
Southern a 2·0 lead, Its only lead make It 49-33.
seBBon.
of the game,
otrlclala whistled 43 fouls In the
Diddle suffered a lmee InJury and contest, 22 on Southern and 21 ·. .,
waa taken to Holzer Hospital. Ac- Hannan Trace, Mark Beegle, 5-11 SMALL CQLLEGE POLLS
COI"di!1J to reports, he sutrered a sophomore, fouled out with seven NEW - YORK - (UP!) _ The
dislocated lmee and went horne minutes to go In the game for United Press International final
fronl the hospital on cnaches. Southern. Hannan Trace lost I.ar- smali collego foolball ratings
Terry Proflltt, 6-0 sopbomore, ry Jeffers, 5-11 Janlor, with 2:15 for 1967 with first place votos
paced Southern with 10 points and }eft_ln_the game and he was lol· and won-lost reoord In parenthe.
he and stmoe Shuler 6-1 jlinior owed at 'the 1:10 mark by Danny sis.
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Team
Polnta
each aeeowted for seven rebounds
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1. San D!egoSt.(l7 (9.1)
317
of the Tornadoes 25rebounds.
Both teams pot on apoorexhlbl- 2. N. Dakota st. (1-1) (9-ll) 299
Hannan Trace lied It 2-2 on a lion &lt;i foul shooting, Southern was 3. U. of Texas, Arl. (2) (9-1)205
bueket by Daniels In lbe first min- 11 for 26 ,•t the line and Hannan f. Fairmont st. (1) (1~) 194
ute of play and then went on to Trace maile; 11 out
28. 'l1le
5. West Chester (1)(9-ll) 132
1Ju1M 1111 *11-41ead with 2d5 re- Wildcats hit 19 ol t8 atteqlled 6. Eaat Wash. St. (1) (11.0)121
malnlna 1n lite nrot period, The fteld goals for 39.5 per cent while 7. Texas A&amp;I (9.0)
106
Wlldcals led 13-5 a1 the end or the Tornadoes were ·u for 40, or 8. New Mex, Hl!hlnds (9.1) 84
the -:~;;.
23.9 per coat,
9. Nrtlm Mich. (9-1)
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DlaQf • · , 6-1 senior, soor- .........m .won the reserve game
The second 10: 11. Eastern
ecllliliiiD Trace's only two POints 29-27 dellllte a last minute rulll! Kattucq 64; 12. Santa Clara,
. In the 110e01111 period wblch found frcltl 1be Little Wlldcds wiMiwere 62; 13. llo.rthwest Texas State
bollllaaml In a stubl)om defense. dolln 211-21 w1tb ~ minutes 31; 14, W-r. 24; 15, Adam~
The Tornldoes outacored the left In the contest. Roy Jolin1011 Slate, 20; 16. Kearne;y&amp;J!; 17;
· ·
pilcecl the wlnnerl With 10 points, ·(tie) Son Francisco
and
lf!lll .tor Hannan Trace wen ·NOr• ~- State, 12; 19. TIIUies~ Swindler ·,wltb idfte .and Ste" ~ )'i'lrtln), 11; 20. Witten.
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DRESSER SET
Btautllul Pa.rel Pearl, 3 pc-. set conoiots of mirror
ProStyle brush and comb, Two styles to choooo fro~
Color of plnk, blu•, Iliac or white. Any yount Mho
wlll bt ploosod with thou. lovely seh.

Tarrson Gum Bank, Reg. 98e . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. NOW &amp;He
Mastro Guitar, Reg. 98r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW 88c

DISCOUNT
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Jlalnbow Craft Modeling Compound, Reg. 98e . . NOW 88r
Stevens Color Book Set, Reg. 98e . . . ......... NOW 88r
.

' Paint By Numbers, Rei(. '98e . .. .. . . . . . ..... , NOW 6Hr
Reaxl Wishing Well BllJik, Reg. tile . . . . .. .... NOW 88e
Ideal Plush Rumply Dumpty, Re~. 98e ...... . . NOW &amp;lie
Ashland Rubber S4tueeze Toys, Reg. 98e .. ..... NOW ~
Assorted Trucks, Iieg. 98e
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"AZIU"

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actors up and wotch them twirl
away in a goy dancel Take
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J~rry the mou so. Each
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Choice of 16 Difhrent Items

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Atn.!ieo TODD· A· VIsion, Reg. 98r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW &amp;Be
Amseo Banl{iroo Game, Reg: $1.98 .. ... . ...... NOW 68•
Udo Bowlin( Set, Reg. 9Se . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW 68c
Lido Target Sets, Reg. 98e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... NOW 68e
'l'lleo Jig Saw Pt12zle, Reg. 98c ... . .. .. .... , . . . NOW 88•
Color Vne Penrll Craft, Reg. 98e ...... :·. .... . . NOW 88•
Lido Pinball G8D1et1, Rer. 98e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW &amp;He
Am seo Chaos Game,. Rei(.
- $1.98 .............. . NOW 811r
Cork Rifle, Re(. 98e
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Tap N Trap Game, Reg. $1.98 .. .. .... . . ...... NOW Ilk

Reg. $2.98

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NOW 68e
Amseo Ringo Game, Reg, $1.98J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW SSe
\feavlng LOOm Set, Reg. 98e . . . . . . . . . . . .... NOW 68e
Maseon Dial Telephone, Reg. 98e . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW 68e

MARBLE
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Amseo Tlddly Turtle Game, Reg. $1.98

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when squeaked. Helvht a~·
B1lght colored cloth jumper
No fictitious llat· · prices.

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Marx Automatic rune, leg; $1.59

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Ohio Art Mechanical Train -Set, Reg. $2.98 ... NOW $U8
Lite Up Mirror, Reg. $4.95 . . . .

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BY Nms, FRANC~ NORR~
The Estber Circle of the Baptist Missionary Sooleb" met Nov·
ember 13 with Mrs. Lina Curtis, hostess, at her home. Devotions with a Thanksgiving theme
were led by Mrs. Ethel Smith.
A business session preceded a '
program entitled "A Sharp Clash
of Opinion" presorted by Mrs.
Frances Wilcoxen. During the
social hour, Mrs. Curtis serYecl
refreshments to Mrs. MArie
Roush, Mrs. Ethel Smith, Mrs.
Ura Morris, Mrs. Grella SimPson, Mrs. Frances Wilcoxen and
Mrs. Edna Pickens •
The World Mission Campaign
Film Presentation by Rev. and
Mrs. Donald Hall &lt;iWellston was
well attended November 14 at the
First Baptist Church. Refreshmenlo were served In the basement social rooms, Mrs, Fran
Goltl~lb 12 Inch Doll, Reg, f.U8 . , .. ..... , . . .. NOW 99e
ces Wtlcoxen and Mrs, Marie
Roush, hostesses.
:_l'ueker 33 pe. Tea Set,
$3.118 ........ . .. NOW $UB
Mrs. Present Crosl!l, Mr. DudBasket Ball &amp; Goal Set, Ref. $5.98 . . . . . . . . NOW $4.68
ley Wolfe and Mr. Freeland NorE.S.P. Game. R"!. SUB ... ;,.,. " .. . .......... ·NOW $3.18
ris were business visitors in
Gallipolis a day recently.
Race_rlfle Se4, Reg. $U9 . .. .. .. ... ... .... . NOW $2.5$
Miss Wilma Rose of Colwnbus
JdNII Cold Feet Game, Reg. $7.95 . . . . . . . . . . NOW $3.88
spent a week with Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs.
!llattel lneredlble Edible, .Reg. $13.95 ........ NOW $6.88
Ward Sayre.
Cltrbtmas Gift Wrap, Reg. $2.07 ..... : . ..... NOW $1.00
Mrs. John Mllrr returned home
Deluxe Spring Horse, Reg. $22.95
. . NOW $12.88
after a visit with her da..:hler
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Star Brite Table &amp; Chair Set, Reg. $13.95 . . . . NOW'$9.44
Miller at Coolville.
Sklleraft ll pe. Tool Set, Reg. $2.98 . . . . . ...
U.88
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miles and
son and da..:hler of Charleston
Aggravallon; Rei(. $1.98 .................. . NOW $1.44
were recent Saturday visitors of ·
Mrs. Sybil Miles •
Western Cash Register, Reg. $2.98 . . . . . . . . . . NOW $2.22
Mrs. Harry Hayman spent sev-

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daughter, Mrs. AUdrey WiiS&lt;m
and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Allen Graham
were weekendguestsofthelrparento, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Willford,
Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher and
son, Kenny, of Akron, spent a

Hannan Trace
Leading Loop
With 2-0 Mark

weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jackson of
Chillicothe spent Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. Sybil Miles, who
returned horne with them to spend
the winter.
Mrs. Rush Philson and son, Eric
Left recently for their home in
New Jersey after spending a
month with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Philson and Mrs. Mlna Lewis.
BY DICK THOMAS
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Philson acCoac~ , . . • a ·a llliilillm TraC'8 Wildcats are ofl to a flying companied them to !he. alrlJOrt
start In the Southern Valley Athletic Conference (SVAC). Last night at Columbus.
at Hannan Trace the Wildcats downed the Southern Local Tornadoes
Miss June Nelgler, nurse at MI.
49-33 !or their sec~ SVAC win against no losses.
Carmel Hospital in Colwnbus, relt was the first staJ:,t of the season for coach Jim Adams' Torno- cently spent several days with her
does, new members of'tbe SVAC this year. Southern's next game is
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Friday at Racine agalnsf.Glouster.
Neigler and visited in Gallipolis
Da.., Daniels, 8-U junior, led the
one day.
Wildcals with 28 POints InclUding Wildcats 6-2 In the period and the Mr. and Mrs. Brian Simpson
Dine fteld goals and 10 for 17 at first half ~nded with the Wildcats and children &lt;i Woodsfield spent
..e .toulllne, Daniels also had 19 PD,top 15-U,
a weekend wlththelrparents, Mr.
Ill till tNm'• 18 rebounds,
Hannan Trace held a slim 19-16 and Mrs, Chester Simpson and
Soulbem lost the services &lt;i Bob lead at lbe half-way mark In the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Badgley.
Diddle, 5-11 ""P'Pomore, In the third period but broke the game Mrs, Harry Pickens was hosflrat 10 seconds &lt;i ilie contest. wide open In lbe last three min- tess, at her horne, to members
Diddle was fooled by Daniels as utes or the period going ahead 30- and guests of the Woman's Sollie two went down In a colllslon. 19 at the end of the third period. cieb" ~ Cbr!stlan Service of the
The game waa delayed lD1Ill Did- Daniels scored u points In the Method1st Church. Mrs. Albert
dlo could be carried ofl .., a final period as lbe Wildcats pulled Hll~, program leader, used as her
lllreto:ber RIIIIIY
Profl!U S-ll out to a 40-27 lead with 3:20 left top1c, "The Missionary Finds
junior, .;,.,e In, shot the~ but Ill play. It was 40-31 with 2:20 to A New ldentlzy.'' At the close the
missed. Diddle had scored the as&gt;· .go and Daniels canned his last hostess served a dessert course
en1ng basket of the game 111 11.., bucket a! the 30 second mark 1D "' keep!Q: w1th the Thanksgiving
Southern a 2·0 lead, Its only lead make It 49-33.
seBBon.
of the game,
otrlclala whistled 43 fouls In the
Diddle suffered a lmee InJury and contest, 22 on Southern and 21 ·. .,
waa taken to Holzer Hospital. Ac- Hannan Trace, Mark Beegle, 5-11 SMALL CQLLEGE POLLS
COI"di!1J to reports, he sutrered a sophomore, fouled out with seven NEW - YORK - (UP!) _ The
dislocated lmee and went horne minutes to go In the game for United Press International final
fronl the hospital on cnaches. Southern. Hannan Trace lost I.ar- smali collego foolball ratings
Terry Proflltt, 6-0 sopbomore, ry Jeffers, 5-11 Janlor, with 2:15 for 1967 with first place votos
paced Southern with 10 points and }eft_ln_the game and he was lol· and won-lost reoord In parenthe.
he and stmoe Shuler 6-1 jlinior owed at 'the 1:10 mark by Danny sis.
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Team
Polnta
each aeeowted for seven rebounds
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317
of the Tornadoes 25rebounds.
Both teams pot on apoorexhlbl- 2. N. Dakota st. (1-1) (9-ll) 299
Hannan Trace lied It 2-2 on a lion &lt;i foul shooting, Southern was 3. U. of Texas, Arl. (2) (9-1)205
bueket by Daniels In lbe first min- 11 for 26 ,•t the line and Hannan f. Fairmont st. (1) (1~) 194
ute of play and then went on to Trace maile; 11 out
28. 'l1le
5. West Chester (1)(9-ll) 132
1Ju1M 1111 *11-41ead with 2d5 re- Wildcats hit 19 ol t8 atteqlled 6. Eaat Wash. St. (1) (11.0)121
malnlna 1n lite nrot period, The fteld goals for 39.5 per cent while 7. Texas A&amp;I (9.0)
106
Wlldcals led 13-5 a1 the end or the Tornadoes were ·u for 40, or 8. New Mex, Hl!hlnds (9.1) 84
the -:~;;.
23.9 per coat,
9. Nrtlm Mich. (9-1)
69
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DlaQf • · , 6-1 senior, soor- .........m .won the reserve game
The second 10: 11. Eastern
ecllliliiiD Trace's only two POints 29-27 dellllte a last minute rulll! Kattucq 64; 12. Santa Clara,
. In the 110e01111 period wblch found frcltl 1be Little Wlldcds wiMiwere 62; 13. llo.rthwest Texas State
bollllaaml In a stubl)om defense. dolln 211-21 w1tb ~ minutes 31; 14, W-r. 24; 15, Adam~
The Tornldoes outacored the left In the contest. Roy Jolin1011 Slate, 20; 16. Kearne;y&amp;J!; 17;
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pilcecl the wlnnerl With 10 points, ·(tie) Son Francisco
and
lf!lll .tor Hannan Trace wen ·NOr• ~- State, 12; 19. TIIUies~ Swindler ·,wltb idfte .and Ste" ~ )'i'lrtln), 11; 20. Witten.
~l&gt;t~~ lild JO,I.
~ bail
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Uneeda Pee Wee Dolls, Reg. $1.49 . . . .. ...... NOW 88e

DRESSER SET
Btautllul Pa.rel Pearl, 3 pc-. set conoiots of mirror
ProStyle brush and comb, Two styles to choooo fro~
Color of plnk, blu•, Iliac or white. Any yount Mho
wlll bt ploosod with thou. lovely seh.

Tarrson Gum Bank, Reg. 98e . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. NOW &amp;He
Mastro Guitar, Reg. 98r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW 88c

DISCOUNT
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Jlalnbow Craft Modeling Compound, Reg. 98e . . NOW 88r
Stevens Color Book Set, Reg. 98e . . . ......... NOW 88r
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' Paint By Numbers, Rei(. '98e . .. .. . . . . . ..... , NOW 6Hr
Reaxl Wishing Well BllJik, Reg. tile . . . . .. .... NOW 88e
Ideal Plush Rumply Dumpty, Re~. 98e ...... . . NOW &amp;lie
Ashland Rubber S4tueeze Toys, Reg. 98e .. ..... NOW ~
Assorted Trucks, Iieg. 98e
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"AZIU"

Wind thou lovable little char•
actors up and wotch them twirl
away in a goy dancel Take
your chalet of Tom tho Cat or
J~rry the mou so. Each
h19h. Beautll~lly decorated ,;.1•
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RED
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DOUBL£
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Assorted Friction
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Wakh the marbles zaci01 doWII lho tnlck
. Lots of action-fun for all. Fascl•atlat
3 elholnotlon hoots. Over 88 lnchita

of foot plutlc track. Get you,. toclay.

·PRICE

Reg;:

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Choice of 16 Difhrent Items

AN . GARD

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Atn.!ieo TODD· A· VIsion, Reg. 98r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW &amp;Be
Amseo Banl{iroo Game, Reg: $1.98 .. ... . ...... NOW 68•
Udo Bowlin( Set, Reg. 9Se . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW 68c
Lido Target Sets, Reg. 98e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... NOW 68e
'l'lleo Jig Saw Pt12zle, Reg. 98c ... . .. .. .... , . . . NOW 88•
Color Vne Penrll Craft, Reg. 98e ...... :·. .... . . NOW 88•
Lido Pinball G8D1et1, Rer. 98e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW &amp;He
Am seo Chaos Game,. Rei(.
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Cork Rifle, Re(. 98e
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Tap N Trap Game, Reg. $1.98 .. .. .... . . ...... NOW Ilk

Reg. $2.98

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Amseo Ringo Game, Reg, $1.98J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW SSe
\feavlng LOOm Set, Reg. 98e . . . . . . . . . . . .... NOW 68e
Maseon Dial Telephone, Reg. 98e . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW 68e

MARBLE
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Amseo Tlddly Turtle Game, Reg. $1.98

"OHIO ART"

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when squeaked. Helvht a~·
B1lght colored cloth jumper
No fictitious llat· · prices.

Marx .Typewriter, Reg. U4.95 . ............. NOW $9.88

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Soulbhelld Doll Coaeh, Reg. $8.95 . . . . . . . . . . . Now $5.55

Marx Automatic rune, leg; $1.59

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Lite Up Mirror, Reg. $4.95 . . . .

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money was embezzled by either

of the Storers writing a check
on their account at the bank
and then having Mrs. Storer
pull tile check before It could
he posted to the Storer's record.
In that wa,y, explained the of.
ficials, tile bank paid tile
checks but they were never
charged against any or the

Storer's three accounts. Allegedly many of the checks were

written to pa,y bills Incurred by
Storer's truck sales firm.
One account was in the name
of Storer's garage one was a
joint accounl and 'the third in

Your Depond•blo

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LADIES' Pill MAID

Gowns

A beautltul of IMla' HoUdar Dualero bt aoft-luxur)" ~
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Jl!POU - '1'111!1 ·llOI'Ial view cl stale Roote 76 )1st aort1t or
~ · oltoiro lhil oharp """"'• "blind 'apoto" andgen~ .....""'" &lt;OIIditl«t or the hlgllw~ before It was re&lt;Mtod ~ Oltlo PUwor Co. atrlp lblning operotiatl, Under
..,.., Of ,oa apeomelllbelween the Ohio 1JeJ&gt;arinwm ol Hlcb·
IIIII tile eleetrlc utility, the mlnod-tltr!tullt aeetton cll'OIId
wu relllaeed prlmaJolly at Ohio Power - · · '

in 14 Karat Gold

(Upon Request)

As Cornelia, famed mother of Ancient
Rome, said of her children .. . "These
are my jewels". A graceful and elegant
symbol
of pride in motherhood this
.
Lady Cornelia~ ring is fashioned in 14K
gold, Florentine finish, smooth inside
against the finger and set with synthetic
birthstones ... one for each child or
grandchild. Truly a lasting treasure.

ROBINSON'S
CLEANERS
216 E.2nd Pomeroy

Waltz rutd l1dl lenllh, mony with
llllltchlnJ Allllten In eyloll tricot,
Dacroli·Dllotl oolton ond permanent
pteu I~ holidiJ co!Gn.

=:!led

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sllppe~

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flexible service footwear.

40 Turkeys

\ fin;; aualtty dreu shirt is sure to
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comfort in Nurse-Mates -service shoes designed for
busy, wotkins feet . . • a deliihtful new feel in light.

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DRESS · SHIRTS

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Designed for women who are apt to work on

Your Antene Rose. By Displaying
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In The Middle Block Next To Elberfelds
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE

SIZES
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Chapman-Canaday . Shoe Store

CERTIFIED OIL COMPANY

Phone WY 2-2550

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PLUMBING

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the j)lll'&lt;haoe cl perishable items
for the Christmas baskets.
On &amp;mda,)',llee,10,lirel!1enwill
do a ltQase-to-house canvass to
collect 11011 - J18r1Shable Items for
the basketl, A callback will be
made 111 Dec, 17 for reoldents
wishing to conl)'lbute but who are
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ANTHONY

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Aid Course

to embezzlement.
Federal officials said the

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first aid instruction committee
and invite groups and organizations interested in a first aid
cour~e 1o contact them.

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l'Oim!l'OY
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nc»ert
•and to the ·l&gt;!lel! .bumper of the ortal lloi.Pital as a
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Qr 11!1&gt;-car ac~dent on Roote were made.
e
• nOt It hGme Clll Dec, 10; · ,
.2f8,
between
Coon~~'
Road
28
Nl!l\l&amp; c1 famUiea In nlied c1
· food' be•ket• can be given to any and Towitshlp Road 115 In ChesCaah COI¢rlbulions for the an- fireman or mailed to the depart. .ter Tow!llhlp, at 12:30 p.m. Monnual Christmas project c1 the menl,
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MiddleJ)Ort Fire Depar1mert '
providing food baskets tor abcMt
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COLUMBl!S (UPI) - Beu;i
the
u.: ·
the dOep!,y rell8iooi &amp;In- , fbe
....-B. ,Storer' .-Id aoln£"
The l!ev. Luther Ramae,y .of
d~ school teaeber from QuysAt the Ume of her arrest, the Guymllo Melltodlst CIIU'eh
ville In ATHENS ~, and her ~.aldento of Guysville ..-Id she said she had an excelleol charhUsband were Indicted toda;f b7
of their
a federal grand jury 011 a charge was 0110
llneat elllz..,s. acter, tau8bl a &amp;mda.Y scltool
of embezzling nearly half a . Bank -of!lelals were , sbockod claoa and was very well thoutlltt
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and William Hamer,
bank of b7 -fP!!OP)e. The slender
mtll on dollars from the bank vice Pfesldent, said, "9Je was bloode and her husband have
where she worked.
a ~Jllet girl and very ellll'ch one school- clilld.
Mrs. storer was char&amp;ed with
10 counts or misappropriating
the funds from the Belpre
branch of the Peoples Bank and
Deadline for purchaslngtlckTrust Co. of Marietta. Her husets to the s...thern High School
band, Geylord, was charged
Football Banquet, to be held
witll aiding and &amp;belling in the
Saturd~,
Dec, 2, at 6:30 p, m,,
embezzlement scheme.
Is
tonight.
Both were ebarged with one
Eleven area residents have
count o! conspiracy and Mrs. completl\d a standard American
Charles RliY Slohart, &amp;former
storer was charged with mak- Red Cross first aid eoorse taught Ohio Uni.verslb' atar(lllartering false entries in bank rec- by Lee SmiUt.
hack and now Miami University
ords.
assistant coach, will be speskCompletiJw
the
10-hour
course
1\ warrant was issued r o r
Storer's arrest so he could be were Charles Weyland, Tom er,
Tickets at ,1,50 each ~ be
placed under bond. He was nev- Darst, Carl Platter, Kenneth Imer arrested or charged in the boden, Donald Lowery,.Lawrence gotten at the hlgh school or from ·
"misappropriating'• of the$427 - Harrisoo and Richard Karr, all Elson Spencer, Alfred Crow,
053. Mrs. Storer was arrested members c1 the Middleport Fire Bob Cozart, Lsrry Grueser or
Sept. 25 and released on bond. Department; James Sfnlpson, Robert Harden.
Although no arraignment date Edgar Reynolds, Middleport, and
The banquet io sponsored by
was set, Mr. and Mrs. Storer
the
Southern Athletic Boosters
were expected to be arraigned Thomas Martin, Rutland, ambuAssn. and will be in the high
in about two weeks before a lance drivers, and Luther Tuckschool
cafeteria.
er,
Mason,
a
safety
supervisor
U.S. district judge here,
.o\ccording to the indictments at the Slaufler Chemical Co.
the Starers "misappropriated': SmiUt and Emmett Shuler are ·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::::::::::
the funds between !958 and chairmen d. Ute Meigs County
Sept. 21, 1967, when bank ofiJ. American Red Cross Chapter's
rials discovered the shortage.
Misappropriation is comparable

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of the Storers writing a check
on their account at the bank
and then having Mrs. Storer
pull tile check before It could
he posted to the Storer's record.
In that wa,y, explained the of.
ficials, tile bank paid tile
checks but they were never
charged against any or the

Storer's three accounts. Allegedly many of the checks were

written to pa,y bills Incurred by
Storer's truck sales firm.
One account was in the name
of Storer's garage one was a
joint accounl and 'the third in

Your Depond•blo

Dulor For

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QUILTED .NYLON.

LADIES' Pill MAID

Gowns

A beautltul of IMla' HoUdar Dualero bt aoft-luxur)" ~
nylli111, J:xoellaul color 111_
, Fancy lrl-.
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Jl!POU - '1'111!1 ·llOI'Ial view cl stale Roote 76 )1st aort1t or
~ · oltoiro lhil oharp """"'• "blind 'apoto" andgen~ .....""'" &lt;OIIditl«t or the hlgllw~ before It was re&lt;Mtod ~ Oltlo PUwor Co. atrlp lblning operotiatl, Under
..,.., Of ,oa apeomelllbelween the Ohio 1JeJ&gt;arinwm ol Hlcb·
IIIII tile eleetrlc utility, the mlnod-tltr!tullt aeetton cll'OIId
wu relllaeed prlmaJolly at Ohio Power - · · '

in 14 Karat Gold

(Upon Request)

As Cornelia, famed mother of Ancient
Rome, said of her children .. . "These
are my jewels". A graceful and elegant
symbol
of pride in motherhood this
.
Lady Cornelia~ ring is fashioned in 14K
gold, Florentine finish, smooth inside
against the finger and set with synthetic
birthstones ... one for each child or
grandchild. Truly a lasting treasure.

ROBINSON'S
CLEANERS
216 E.2nd Pomeroy

Waltz rutd l1dl lenllh, mony with
llllltchlnJ Allllten In eyloll tricot,
Dacroli·Dllotl oolton ond permanent
pteu I~ holidiJ co!Gn.

=:!led

DRY CLEANING

99

FOI HOUDAY GIVING .

$

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MAYO

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99

sg.•g to s1 pg

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SQUEE-GEE-ACTION SOLES

sllppe~

floors. The amazins squee-gee-action sole helps prevent

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flexible service footwear.

40 Turkeys

\ fin;; aualtty dreu shirt is sure to
pleue the man 011 your list. ReJrtJ_..,.u.lif l)tyles Jn all sizes, 14:~
to 17 in all sleeve leniths.

Bnnd name pm\lft

99

comfort in Nurse-Mates -service shoes designed for
busy, wotkins feet . . • a deliihtful new feel in light.

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DRESS · SHIRTS

Campus

Futorl•a••••"••~ Flulllt, Sltp.r""'"'

Designed for women who are apt to work on

Your Antene Rose. By Displaying
the Rose you are in our new contest

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and elutlc 1111.
Slzoo S.M-L-XI..

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Pomeroy

538 W. Main

• • • USE OUR LAY· A

SB.ECT

In The Middle Block Next To Elberfelds
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE

SIZES
141A
to
17

11o-- •ine ....... - _ __ . j

Chapman-Canaday . Shoe Store

CERTIFIED OIL COMPANY

Phone WY 2-2550

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200 WEEKLY PRIZES

HEATING

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$1 00.00 Cash

PLUMBING

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F\mds received will be used lor
the j)lll'&lt;haoe cl perishable items
for the Christmas baskets.
On &amp;mda,)',llee,10,lirel!1enwill
do a ltQase-to-house canvass to
collect 11011 - J18r1Shable Items for
the basketl, A callback will be
made 111 Dec, 17 for reoldents
wishing to conl)'lbute but who are
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Come In Any Time For

Plum~ing-Heating

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FREE ROSE

ANTHONY

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11 Complete
Aid Course

to embezzlement.
Federal officials said the

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NURSE -MATE

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a

first aid instruction committee
and invite groups and organizations interested in a first aid
cour~e 1o contact them.

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SQUAD CALLED~
· ·ii!I\ID
l'Oim!l'OY
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were
,at
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"''" ·'l&amp;ll'·damllae wthe tt on t Libe~-Lane,
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Meigs
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nc»ert
•and to the ·l&gt;!lel! .bumper of the ortal lloi.Pital as a
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Qr 11!1&gt;-car ac~dent on Roote were made.
e
• nOt It hGme Clll Dec, 10; · ,
.2f8,
between
Coon~~'
Road
28
Nl!l\l&amp; c1 famUiea In nlied c1
· food' be•ket• can be given to any and Towitshlp Road 115 In ChesCaah COI¢rlbulions for the an- fireman or mailed to the depart. .ter Tow!llhlp, at 12:30 p.m. Monnual Christmas project c1 the menl,
.
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said cars drlv.
MiddleJ)Ort Fire Depar1mert '
providing food baskets tor abcMt
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COLUMBl!S (UPI) - Beu;i
the
u.: ·
the dOep!,y rell8iooi &amp;In- , fbe
....-B. ,Storer' .-Id aoln£"
The l!ev. Luther Ramae,y .of
d~ school teaeber from QuysAt the Ume of her arrest, the Guymllo Melltodlst CIIU'eh
ville In ATHENS ~, and her ~.aldento of Guysville ..-Id she said she had an excelleol charhUsband were Indicted toda;f b7
of their
a federal grand jury 011 a charge was 0110
llneat elllz..,s. acter, tau8bl a &amp;mda.Y scltool
of embezzling nearly half a . Bank -of!lelals were , sbockod claoa and was very well thoutlltt
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and William Hamer,
bank of b7 -fP!!OP)e. The slender
mtll on dollars from the bank vice Pfesldent, said, "9Je was bloode and her husband have
where she worked.
a ~Jllet girl and very ellll'ch one school- clilld.
Mrs. storer was char&amp;ed with
10 counts or misappropriating
the funds from the Belpre
branch of the Peoples Bank and
Deadline for purchaslngtlckTrust Co. of Marietta. Her husets to the s...thern High School
band, Geylord, was charged
Football Banquet, to be held
witll aiding and &amp;belling in the
Saturd~,
Dec, 2, at 6:30 p, m,,
embezzlement scheme.
Is
tonight.
Both were ebarged with one
Eleven area residents have
count o! conspiracy and Mrs. completl\d a standard American
Charles RliY Slohart, &amp;former
storer was charged with mak- Red Cross first aid eoorse taught Ohio Uni.verslb' atar(lllartering false entries in bank rec- by Lee SmiUt.
hack and now Miami University
ords.
assistant coach, will be speskCompletiJw
the
10-hour
course
1\ warrant was issued r o r
Storer's arrest so he could be were Charles Weyland, Tom er,
Tickets at ,1,50 each ~ be
placed under bond. He was nev- Darst, Carl Platter, Kenneth Imer arrested or charged in the boden, Donald Lowery,.Lawrence gotten at the hlgh school or from ·
"misappropriating'• of the$427 - Harrisoo and Richard Karr, all Elson Spencer, Alfred Crow,
053. Mrs. Storer was arrested members c1 the Middleport Fire Bob Cozart, Lsrry Grueser or
Sept. 25 and released on bond. Department; James Sfnlpson, Robert Harden.
Although no arraignment date Edgar Reynolds, Middleport, and
The banquet io sponsored by
was set, Mr. and Mrs. Storer
the
Southern Athletic Boosters
were expected to be arraigned Thomas Martin, Rutland, ambuAssn. and will be in the high
in about two weeks before a lance drivers, and Luther Tuckschool
cafeteria.
er,
Mason,
a
safety
supervisor
U.S. district judge here,
.o\ccording to the indictments at the Slaufler Chemical Co.
the Starers "misappropriated': SmiUt and Emmett Shuler are ·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::::::::::
the funds between !958 and chairmen d. Ute Meigs County
Sept. 21, 1967, when bank ofiJ. American Red Cross Chapter's
rials discovered the shortage.
Misappropriation is comparable

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Minor·Accident .~ i&gt;¥ Herman Francis Cheva. .•
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liW'IU~rlte CcJntQJJy, 5f,
e n1Y~sttgate
Rt ·i ,11.!"tdaYille. eOllideCI. Tltere

M9ney .for.

Stgrets·lidicted
SIQrer,

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BOXED

SPECIAL

HIGH QUALITY

Chrlllmas C••

From All Points
Of n.. World

IEAUnFUL

GIFTS
best

llift

We have oeleeted Ute

from oil of the lead!Qg markets .•

Pra.Ueal, uselul, decorative and

elty !lema that will Please the reee!ver u o Chriotmaa gift. Many
!lemllo choole from. All at one
prlco.

·mtan and· 8ool PlaDter, llolt•b!q
Bead Dop, Deoaraled Ptales,
rutd Pepper, Cbrlotrtau Salt 1111d
Pepper, CUdle Holden, Cup and
s.-r, Footed
J.,..ln'
llo:rt:eo, Borv!DI Tra7s. FaWII Fom·
87, ClpreiR SO~ Splee Sell. Sala&lt;l
SOIA, Deeaaler, 'Cuii!Dc Board, F!r111'1oneo, Ceotlc Ju, Rub7 Frail
Bowl. Cadd1 Sols. Couter Seto.
Sqor Cmlm 8 ell, Maculae

Right

reserved

6~~
Ju11ior
Sportswear .·

to limit

These Prices Effectiv~
Nov. 30-Dec. 1 &amp; 2
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f'rozeta Food Buv Of The Week!

WAID CROSS SONS

FROSTIE SEAS

Finest·fruit

FLORIDA JUICY

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95~

WIENERS

73~

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Brand of

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OLEO

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Real

35~
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SPAGHETTI
DINNER
fB oz.
box ·43~

Martha Wbite ~elf-IUBIJJg

«EG. SIZE

73C

.:c 67"

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·pkgs.

bl'p qusiJIJ

wnppbtp •• Aloort- .
daooraled papen and

briiM lllllerlnc folio.

CHEF--BOY-AR-DEE

CHASE&amp;. SANBORN

BEEF STEW
24oz.
can
45~

ORANGES

Reg Siz:e
2FOR

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Gift WrapDing

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LYONS MARKET

JUMBO 8Tn.&amp; PACK OF '

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MEAT BUYS

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lumbe 1111 pack of

BREADED
~FISH S-TEAKS
lb. box

AT TUPPERS PLAINS

Com...,

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HOSE

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u....m~:

Porrola. llelilb E.. Plak . Rub7

Cand7 Jar, AJIOibeeary Jar, Bar ·
hmll1, ....,.. Bel, China Bon Boa,

g $
Tea Pula

PIC·-

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R ep()r ·

re,qi! lillie lllllllest ~aid
bUI II) lli!O·lut ~ yearo. I

voijd iplnlit W. bW'a iiDU
PIIUII, * - 'I bolleved 1Mt

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HIDUM '
BROKEN RECORD "Just think of all the character
Ito's bulldlq!." - NOT R.WED
Dtar Helen:

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IIIII 1!10N l!iiDuld be trimmed

from

IIIQ'

lllllolllpnce. Of llvtJw
turu. I!m' not-io .llll'el

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YOUR FRIIIIIDLY ICROGER
FOOD STAMPS

Dinners

79c

..,w

Qvortor !lkod

Pork Loin .............. 59&lt;

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Noll~,_,..

llrusttrLOf

Spare Ribs _•.: . . •. .. 59c

Quartered Fryers ... ... 3~

H&amp;D

Whiting ... _. __ . . :! $1

BOOK

Dear Not;
,
What -build, cbaraeler In one
builds reaenbnent In ~r and breaks the spirit d tlie
third, To each his own - and I '
still like relaxed discipline bell1.
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This colmnn is dedicated to
family Hvlng, so If you're haviJW
lcld trouble or just plain trouble,
lot Helen help YOU, She wUI al10 welcome your own amusbw
operlenoes. Address. Helen -Bot~
tel In ~jll'e of this no.W8J!I!P8r.1

a broken record with our sons
for lll8h on to 10 years, and
it's ~ beginning lo penetrate
that 1lley must comb tbetr hair,
waih their whole tacos and brusb
tllelr leelh each morning and
.,.,nllla, •- If !om not behind
litem breathi!W lire,
If llli huin8ll brain·Ia so IJ'8at.
come it talcea so 1.,.. 111
Jll8lle a break-1~ir~Ja~h'l - OVF;R
" AND OVF;R AGAIN
Dtar 0 IIIII OA:
· T'll . bullla!l brain - ••peelally
' lila&amp; ~ a 8lllall be)' - II also
.,. '· ~lit!.. .. whit It c... llders

Copyrlt!M, ·lllo IC....r Co., lfl7
Wo _ , . llio """' t. limit ~-

STORE M:CEI*TS FIDIIIAL

erel-

I trabled IQF q 111 do almost
IIIIYtblii&amp;I 1111)' -Ill dlf'ee months,
Yet I'w been as repetitious as

Loin lb.

T~ _ PSYCHOLOGY

~-• haw theldib· BY

Clarern:eMiller

LUKKS

OFA

TASTEE

WILt:' 1&lt;11:15 THOU~T

iHEV'I'

lamble.. GAMUT

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tomorrow)

·I f YOID''
•ncorc~ .m tlie
·'ljilr, t.ce· ailil teeth theme II
.J~Jbw d! alter onlY ,to yearo-

2-lb. ...

Y,

e. Hoi- or Sllal

peaches

Del

$1.42

Monte

Corn

. Del

Monte

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• . Dt,r llelell: .
' · .Some .tlmi bo.ck a girl vmlte
' · ·· COinplabdiV about her mUltary ·
' : ' · fidbar who treated Ute ramlJy
. lllle•Tile TroOpo, demandl~ lb-.
,Oiult 1 rigid obeclle~~ee; ewn to
.amombW line-1!11 andtHsDiiaoal,

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63c

cans

Honz-•ln

Dog Ymnmies
19c

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. h .••••• 5'·.·.....
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..$1 ·' .
Spmac
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cans

49c

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Kraut _•. . •. • 5 ':..* $1

No.303

Crunch

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DoiMooto

a..•

Uwht

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Krogor Pllin &amp; Solf.Rhlllt

CAKE

Macaroni
2 ...L,.... 33c

each

2gc

Flour----------':! 89c

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Pepper ---------!:;. $1

Boullion Cubes
25c
12·&lt;1.

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Coffee

99c

Olive Oil
98c

- ·ao..ue.

Mont.•

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Powders

,. . . aoe
Deodorant
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54e

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To some. a practiCal~ II• ~ • a rainy weekend.
To others, it's juat tbe rilbt-auwer. ·

Monday thru. Saturday
9 A.M.-9 P.M•
OPEN SUNDAYS

Plll•urr or Ballo.-.1

Biscuits_._. 12

=s1

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U, S. Ho.l, Silo A

Potatoes

Rells

Bread ____ . . 4 .=: 88c

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D.mners ... :) ~ ..........- ~::~ ... ·
Cwlolit Club All Plnln

I~ Cream

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FLORIDA RED RIP£

U.S. No. 1

T
20~:~aac Broccoli -29c

POTATOES

CALIFOIINIA

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SUNNYFIB.D - ALL PURPOSE

BRIGHT SAIL

WllllllulltJ Sllortell•c • .l!a57c

A I P Gr~,efr•lt Se1t1o11 • C: tee
AI ' Ceff• • •Y=W . . 2 !. S1zt
CraU,Ie JeiiJ •
~ lie
Stuffetl Olios •
Uc

ly Flour • •5~ 37c Liquid Bleach • -:- 3t

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=- 47c

loiAMHA WHITICCIIII

"'IAL .... -

25 .... _ $177

FRESH CUSTOM GROUND

8O'CLOCK COFFEE

Sgc

1-lb.

bat

47c

lUIS

121
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Q\"'"ILL~ • HEINZ ll\6

TOMATO
SOUP . .... ...

3-tb.IHif .

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liED CIIICLE COFFEE '0:. ... , a~··101111 COFFEE . '0:: ltc . . a~sea
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h

•••r s,...t,r

All
Plaltlla1Ul8.

mill be opea
everflllafl

PINTO

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only

Save Big on Fine Groceries!

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U. SIM

SHOULDII49c LH O.LAMI
CUT

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BEEF RIB STEAlS

LAMB ROAST

35c

~AINE

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. . . ., A11NI'I'Ie' NCitiC'NA CD., INC.

Rolls .. _____ 4 ,.... 88c

PICNICS

PU.SLICID
U. Jtc

ADd here's tlie belt part-no one cui- pt too many of them.

IJ

Kr- Brand Whllo

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When fOil think about It,
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.. would~lt.
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rolls

Wafer Sll.. lata 1 :.:, s1oo , F11zn Sllrllllf ~~: 5~ P

A banclsome ll8l tifleate with a mlllb.rltll.
available in all AAP Btores ell Y'i!r Joiia'• ·.
Olfered in 16 and '10 denonlinatiol1t, thiiie gift eertlfteatel
will be honored in any AAP store in tbe Unlt.ed
$tatel.
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an A&amp;P Gift cmtillcate.

INWn &amp; ~.

POMEROY STORE ·HOURS

0

Here's a praetical.ut. that's prietkaBy ~ect:

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Cottage Cheese _ !!. 49e
Ready Mix
$1.69
MI.

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Christmas Boxes

Mrs. JIDie Dewhurst eoncllcted 1lle bulinus meellntr. wbal
llle decided .. ....s: Chrtll• mu balta lo two aenlce·and a. ~ work on nill~ - boxea. Each lifO will
HJiil a Clfd , lo aa W cbll4.
·Two .·a .e II'' men~en, ·Mtl.
· ' . ·. )tollbllll .Whltlatd! and II I) 1
wbe, ,..-. we1~
' · · ~ !IOflesuervedretrelltmojlli

PEAS....... ~ate

Calgon

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BRAND

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II r •· Kee... read ocrlpture
ll'om: llle book of PlllimJ. Mrs.
Leona Wlae led

Rolls ________ 3 '.:;- $1

,.....,,.11 HOVIO lnstonl

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.... Serflllure

Pies ----------- .....
...: 29c

39c

37c

$1

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$1'
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MORRELL$

SAUSAGE

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The Woman•• Mia~ Socleey .of Ute lflaell Run Ji' r e e
Mllbodlst Church mot recentl,y ·
at llle boml of llrl. Ada Ke&amp;-

- A n w.ICIVII'IKrCrtom

A'&gt;rtoa

Ill, ,.,.

DUa..

lb.

Roast •

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lo conaeeratlon were read and

Crisco

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CHUCIIOAIT

lb.

waa buSy bacldiW my fatller 1111.-

K,...rllock

Milk ... _. . . . . 7

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·Fruit

K,..., t!onnocl E¥-llld

HI.

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. ' l!lttr 80118 also, 10 their !UIIIre
.. ' '· . 'W!Vel wlloilcln'~ liavt "' ' 1111
, :~\ ~ 111.1!' lime as • chalnber~:'ids

Muollor Sholl

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glad
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Jo~e

ILADI CU'IS

c

, .,, ~ well-blliiilfed hibltl-.r-- . ·•

Marshmallow ere.·s·· l'ii.t $1 ·
·
·

11una -------- 4 ~~ $1

'

Center Cut BONELESS
c
c

CINTII ILADE CUTS

· · AaP aenfiW· me 'in ewry phase

'

Merry Makers
.tlc
t-oz. plcg.

STEAKS

. af&gt;f.'tlio- time It lakea IQF less
· '? '' !!tU • PftJIU'II; ~'/'IJOrarios.

IHIP.o.LITI

•
-

SUPER.-R.IGHT QUAUTY- One Price -as advertised- N011e Priced Hlghr

,am bow 1111117 times be was
' rlPt.
At lS, •1 lllllihecJ hl. denlands,
At- ZS, I iiiid I can malntaln a
. IIG!IIe. two 1111a11 chllclnn, 11111
· ' ••I• bllaband In a !l'actloa

Pineapple • _•• 3 '!,. $1
'

THOUIANDI OF ITAMP PRIZII
THOUIANDI OF PRODUCT PR1D1

I•

me

1

l)ol . . . . . . . _

""''f'

.- ewr ao cln a &amp;etond elate,
but It -~ ~ aurprlsiq!

.

'

'

'

. ,. 11!1 lu&amp;lecUIII - yoU'd better
· .btllm It wto \oqllll - .....,'!
worth 1lle -tllhe waned m him.
· I' wu aure I woukln't aurvlw
· ·lila first dOcree lntel'roptlons

SllciM, Cllunk or Crothool

Ool -

59c

lb.......

~

. ·,,.,_

-

NEW alPS!
NEW •ur
NEW GAllES!
NEW PIIIZES!

-.J .,~ from U8 and
• ~ - lioliillig less. He COil·
. .· _ · . that l batY ·afl'aid to paas

Ool Mo.to

'

Oranges ..... 4 ·~ $1

Potato Chips

.,

Tba Adminlstratlon!ou&amp;lrtbard

lo keep this restrlctloa out, bul
'Ito Hou10 had learnocl 111e lei. ona of Ute daagorous omall.wara
~e Ute lndla-Paldstall War. This

Annnm When. c~d lo Umh, you'd prokWy
ebo.e thU fiWJrllod atboee all otiMn -TO

' .. _..
'
, I, *l!'•
¥arlM COrP MaJor
IQr a' fatlieio,;.lle demanded per-

~;

80illllsiiWed weapons of - .
lor wldch those nations can bave
no reuanable need.

Try "Super-Right" Meats forT end er-Juicy Goodness!

ieime IMI,ytrlend in..,eetkln. You
~ . 'llili trellmert .... too

No.303

approved bW foreet the Proaldent lo r..mce IIIII' llllder-&lt;leYiioped nation's economic aid b7
tlie 181110 amount o t - wlddl
that nation ..,..... lo pil'chue

IELLOW

CASH

aDol lor lallliq! over )line Dlln·
l,lllllle teltpliooe, and rear-

Thrill

r

Ia addition lo cutUns llle dol-

lar amount of foralln ald. 1lle

OVER 208,

, .more tuo;IQ&lt;t- a. .

Coffee

IDIOf DIPACE

1ar7 wMI)OIIr)'. -

WI,)',

N

broken

...

eo.

Yeaterd•y'•

...-ce.....Y'I .',.

:

Ever since I came to Cqress last January, I ha.e been a member o! Ute mlnorlcy of Consreasmen here who haw conalstenlly
called lor reduced Federal spending.
We ha.e been a thorn In tile side oflhe Admlnlstratloa, wblch,
wblle lalklng loudly abolll eeonoony, hasoubmltted requests to Congress lor still higher appropriations in every goyenunent Pl'ClJ!l'ID1,
We have not been entirely successfUl in cutting out as much
This lll&lt;lll1h the t:axpayer •corspending as we wanted to, b&amp;- ed one ol his most impressive
cause we have been a minor- victories in recent years In Contty, but we have definitely &amp;1&gt;1- l!l'ess; House action forced ll!e
ten some reoults lor our e!- Administration's proposed forJort~
e!gn aid •WfOPrlotion bill do1'll!

WHI!RE

,

a 11 mdoill ...,..
It 1801111 lOme oort of lolly filii 1Mt llle llllii!d
to me to send billluts of t b e bU
Till
taxpayer's dollar• overseu, . 11ana1
whan here at borne we apead le11 but umeedld ·
a. Improve our Ollb llllder-&lt;lellel- ehange 111e
oped ...... M.., of IQF collea- mood io .,.
~el apparently felt the ll8lne

MOTHER~

They

II!" [lrllllrom and used bore

at homO.

·t· By Congreuman

c-•n.·--

(\.'·, .;.
' . ·,
,~'·,a( !{bW[pn dpllata. 'i'bl

except

s.,.fl

CllrlatlluJII•.-.·
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Washington
.
R ep()r ·

re,qi! lillie lllllllest ~aid
bUI II) lli!O·lut ~ yearo. I

voijd iplnlit W. bW'a iiDU
PIIUII, * - 'I bolleved 1Mt

~

HIDUM '
BROKEN RECORD "Just think of all the character
Ito's bulldlq!." - NOT R.WED
Dtar Helen:

----

IIIII 1!10N l!iiDuld be trimmed

from

IIIQ'

lllllolllpnce. Of llvtJw
turu. I!m' not-io .llll'el

eot

~

YOUR FRIIIIIDLY ICROGER
FOOD STAMPS

Dinners

79c

..,w

Qvortor !lkod

Pork Loin .............. 59&lt;

.

Noll~,_,..

llrusttrLOf

Spare Ribs _•.: . . •. .. 59c

Quartered Fryers ... ... 3~

H&amp;D

Whiting ... _. __ . . :! $1

BOOK

Dear Not;
,
What -build, cbaraeler In one
builds reaenbnent In ~r and breaks the spirit d tlie
third, To each his own - and I '
still like relaxed discipline bell1.
-H •.
This colmnn is dedicated to
family Hvlng, so If you're haviJW
lcld trouble or just plain trouble,
lot Helen help YOU, She wUI al10 welcome your own amusbw
operlenoes. Address. Helen -Bot~
tel In ~jll'e of this no.W8J!I!P8r.1

a broken record with our sons
for lll8h on to 10 years, and
it's ~ beginning lo penetrate
that 1lley must comb tbetr hair,
waih their whole tacos and brusb
tllelr leelh each morning and
.,.,nllla, •- If !om not behind
litem breathi!W lire,
If llli huin8ll brain·Ia so IJ'8at.
come it talcea so 1.,.. 111
Jll8lle a break-1~ir~Ja~h'l - OVF;R
" AND OVF;R AGAIN
Dtar 0 IIIII OA:
· T'll . bullla!l brain - ••peelally
' lila&amp; ~ a 8lllall be)' - II also
.,. '· ~lit!.. .. whit It c... llders

Copyrlt!M, ·lllo IC....r Co., lfl7
Wo _ , . llio """' t. limit ~-

STORE M:CEI*TS FIDIIIAL

erel-

I trabled IQF q 111 do almost
IIIIYtblii&amp;I 1111)' -Ill dlf'ee months,
Yet I'w been as repetitious as

Loin lb.

T~ _ PSYCHOLOGY

~-• haw theldib· BY

Clarern:eMiller

LUKKS

OFA

TASTEE

WILt:' 1&lt;11:15 THOU~T

iHEV'I'

lamble.. GAMUT

.

'

(~wn

tomorrow)

·I f YOID''
•ncorc~ .m tlie
·'ljilr, t.ce· ailil teeth theme II
.J~Jbw d! alter onlY ,to yearo-

2-lb. ...

Y,

e. Hoi- or Sllal

peaches

Del

$1.42

Monte

Corn

. Del

Monte

..;..;,

• . Dt,r llelell: .
' · .Some .tlmi bo.ck a girl vmlte
' · ·· COinplabdiV about her mUltary ·
' : ' · fidbar who treated Ute ramlJy
. lllle•Tile TroOpo, demandl~ lb-.
,Oiult 1 rigid obeclle~~ee; ewn to
.amombW line-1!11 andtHsDiiaoal,

....

•
--- ...... !

.. .i

63c

cans

Honz-•ln

Dog Ymnmies
19c

'

Dol Moait Monlllrla

. h .••••• 5'·.·.....
._.
..$1 ·' .
Spmac
. ....

cans

49c

.

Kraut _•. . •. • 5 ':..* $1

No.303

Crunch

.

DoiMooto

a..•

Uwht

•

Krogor Pllin &amp; Solf.Rhlllt

CAKE

Macaroni
2 ...L,.... 33c

each

2gc

Flour----------':! 89c

·' ,.

Pepper ---------!:;. $1

Boullion Cubes
25c
12·&lt;1.

.,..

Coffee

99c

Olive Oil
98c

- ·ao..ue.

Mont.•

I

Powders

,. . . aoe
Deodorant
.. n....

54e

1

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To some. a practiCal~ II• ~ • a rainy weekend.
To others, it's juat tbe rilbt-auwer. ·

Monday thru. Saturday
9 A.M.-9 P.M•
OPEN SUNDAYS

Plll•urr or Ballo.-.1

Biscuits_._. 12

=s1

K.....,l,....

•

All-f'urpooe Wltllo
U, S. Ho.l, Silo A

Potatoes

Rells

Bread ____ . . 4 .=: 88c

...........
. ., _

Fn!l We

...........
., -,,.,.,. .

".

D.mners ... :) ~ ..........- ~::~ ... ·
Cwlolit Club All Plnln

I~ Cream

.•... ~

,
v

• • :.. • •

u.

'

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··-·
.a.:.·-·

JANIPAUEI
ALL ¥AllmD
OYil

'

J~ :.~NUll

Sl'l

··=. : .
•

r..IIFIIIela. : : . ',)'

... .

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,-------L.• -.. •'
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u.

FLORIDA RED RIP£

U.S. No. 1

T
20~:~aac Broccoli -29c

POTATOES

CALIFOIINIA

...

tJ-·-

SUNNYFIB.D - ALL PURPOSE

BRIGHT SAIL

WllllllulltJ Sllortell•c • .l!a57c

A I P Gr~,efr•lt Se1t1o11 • C: tee
AI ' Ceff• • •Y=W . . 2 !. S1zt
CraU,Ie JeiiJ •
~ lie
Stuffetl Olios •
Uc

ly Flour • •5~ 37c Liquid Bleach • -:- 3t

• • , . , ,. . . . . .

llllll'.fllpt

I

0

~~·

'

,.... Tla••
·"'-"•

0

= . ..

.... • '!:' Qc
~ 19-:

=
su::-- , •';:
1

1

New Lower Retails - Check - Compare! tJ·--

=- 47c

loiAMHA WHITICCIIII

"'IAL .... -

25 .... _ $177

FRESH CUSTOM GROUND

8O'CLOCK COFFEE

Sgc

1-lb.

bat

47c

lUIS

121
.:

Q\"'"ILL~ • HEINZ ll\6

TOMATO
SOUP . .... ...

3-tb.IHif .

•ut

liED CIIICLE COFFEE '0:. ... , a~··101111 COFFEE . '0:: ltc . . a~sea
'

Let Plaid' St•_,•
h

•••r s,...t,r

All
Plaltlla1Ul8.

mill be opea
everflllafl

PINTO

.

?.4f'

'

RETAILS REDUCED

only

Save Big on Fine Groceries!

~~ '

DIUIIOIIICO
U. SIM

SHOULDII49c LH O.LAMI
CUT

,,

BEEF RIB STEAlS

LAMB ROAST

35c

~AINE

.'
....,lllfes•
. . . ., A11NI'I'Ie' NCitiC'NA CD., INC.

Rolls .. _____ 4 ,.... 88c

PICNICS

PU.SLICID
U. Jtc

ADd here's tlie belt part-no one cui- pt too many of them.

IJ

Kr- Brand Whllo

J.~::"

When fOil think about It,
.
:.
practieallyanyonewbo.buy.fpod
.. would~lt.
,,

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-' '

....,. .

1-lb.
rolls

Wafer Sll.. lata 1 :.:, s1oo , F11zn Sllrllllf ~~: 5~ P

A banclsome ll8l tifleate with a mlllb.rltll.
available in all AAP Btores ell Y'i!r Joiia'• ·.
Olfered in 16 and '10 denonlinatiol1t, thiiie gift eertlfteatel
will be honored in any AAP store in tbe Unlt.ed
$tatel.
'

¥trieS relating

I

S\IPU II&amp;HI

an A&amp;P Gift cmtillcate.

INWn &amp; ~.

POMEROY STORE ·HOURS

0

Here's a praetical.ut. that's prietkaBy ~ect:

-•r.

p--

Cottage Cheese _ !!. 49e
Ready Mix
$1.69
MI.

'..

-Society to Send
Christmas Boxes

Mrs. JIDie Dewhurst eoncllcted 1lle bulinus meellntr. wbal
llle decided .. ....s: Chrtll• mu balta lo two aenlce·and a. ~ work on nill~ - boxea. Each lifO will
HJiil a Clfd , lo aa W cbll4.
·Two .·a .e II'' men~en, ·Mtl.
· ' . ·. )tollbllll .Whltlatd! and II I) 1
wbe, ,..-. we1~
' · · ~ !IOflesuervedretrelltmojlli

PEAS....... ~ate

Calgon

"

"

BRAND

• •
Frrerup ... Qc er 8reals ... uc
........ :.::-oc:

{'

II r •· Kee... read ocrlpture
ll'om: llle book of PlllimJ. Mrs.
Leona Wlae led

Rolls ________ 3 '.:;- $1

,.....,,.11 HOVIO lnstonl

...........

·

Itt -~r •led .. say... abe

.... Serflllure

Pies ----------- .....
...: 29c

39c

37c

$1

~

$1'
• •3

MORRELL$

SAUSAGE

,,

The Woman•• Mia~ Socleey .of Ute lflaell Run Ji' r e e
Mllbodlst Church mot recentl,y ·
at llle boml of llrl. Ada Ke&amp;-

- A n w.ICIVII'IKrCrtom

A'&gt;rtoa

Ill, ,.,.

DUa..

lb.

Roast •

.

lo conaeeratlon were read and

Crisco

I••

!":~

....

,,,...

·,,

.. .

., tloq't demand these things from

.

·,

CHUCIIOAIT

lb.

waa buSy bacldiW my fatller 1111.-

K,...rllock

Milk ... _. . . . . 7

.. 1·

. 'I:

fJelMonte
·Fruit

K,..., t!onnocl E¥-llld

HI.

.

. ' l!lttr 80118 also, 10 their !UIIIre
.. ' '· . 'W!Vel wlloilcln'~ liavt "' ' 1111
, :~\ ~ 111.1!' lime as • chalnber~:'ids

Muollor Sholl

lb....

.

'

' ·~

.111 ,Ute... I. im-- lnereasiq!lf
glad
' '
'
'
" · 111 llle ft!8lille~ I once de"' IIPised. Too' bad more fathers

Jo~e

ILADI CU'IS

c

, .,, ~ well-blliiilfed hibltl-.r-- . ·•

Marshmallow ere.·s·· l'ii.t $1 ·
·
·

11una -------- 4 ~~ $1

'

Center Cut BONELESS
c
c

CINTII ILADE CUTS

· · AaP aenfiW· me 'in ewry phase

'

Merry Makers
.tlc
t-oz. plcg.

STEAKS

. af&gt;f.'tlio- time It lakea IQF less
· '? '' !!tU • PftJIU'II; ~'/'IJOrarios.

IHIP.o.LITI

•
-

SUPER.-R.IGHT QUAUTY- One Price -as advertised- N011e Priced Hlghr

,am bow 1111117 times be was
' rlPt.
At lS, •1 lllllihecJ hl. denlands,
At- ZS, I iiiid I can malntaln a
. IIG!IIe. two 1111a11 chllclnn, 11111
· ' ••I• bllaband In a !l'actloa

Pineapple • _•• 3 '!,. $1
'

THOUIANDI OF ITAMP PRIZII
THOUIANDI OF PRODUCT PR1D1

I•

me

1

l)ol . . . . . . . _

""''f'

.- ewr ao cln a &amp;etond elate,
but It -~ ~ aurprlsiq!

.

'

'

'

. ,. 11!1 lu&amp;lecUIII - yoU'd better
· .btllm It wto \oqllll - .....,'!
worth 1lle -tllhe waned m him.
· I' wu aure I woukln't aurvlw
· ·lila first dOcree lntel'roptlons

SllciM, Cllunk or Crothool

Ool -

59c

lb.......

~

. ·,,.,_

-

NEW alPS!
NEW •ur
NEW GAllES!
NEW PIIIZES!

-.J .,~ from U8 and
• ~ - lioliillig less. He COil·
. .· _ · . that l batY ·afl'aid to paas

Ool Mo.to

'

Oranges ..... 4 ·~ $1

Potato Chips

.,

Tba Adminlstratlon!ou&amp;lrtbard

lo keep this restrlctloa out, bul
'Ito Hou10 had learnocl 111e lei. ona of Ute daagorous omall.wara
~e Ute lndla-Paldstall War. This

Annnm When. c~d lo Umh, you'd prokWy
ebo.e thU fiWJrllod atboee all otiMn -TO

' .. _..
'
, I, *l!'•
¥arlM COrP MaJor
IQr a' fatlieio,;.lle demanded per-

~;

80illllsiiWed weapons of - .
lor wldch those nations can bave
no reuanable need.

Try "Super-Right" Meats forT end er-Juicy Goodness!

ieime IMI,ytrlend in..,eetkln. You
~ . 'llili trellmert .... too

No.303

approved bW foreet the Proaldent lo r..mce IIIII' llllder-&lt;leYiioped nation's economic aid b7
tlie 181110 amount o t - wlddl
that nation ..,..... lo pil'chue

IELLOW

CASH

aDol lor lallliq! over )line Dlln·
l,lllllle teltpliooe, and rear-

Thrill

r

Ia addition lo cutUns llle dol-

lar amount of foralln ald. 1lle

OVER 208,

, .more tuo;IQ&lt;t- a. .

Coffee

IDIOf DIPACE

1ar7 wMI)OIIr)'. -

WI,)',

N

broken

...

eo.

Yeaterd•y'•

...-ce.....Y'I .',.

:

Ever since I came to Cqress last January, I ha.e been a member o! Ute mlnorlcy of Consreasmen here who haw conalstenlly
called lor reduced Federal spending.
We ha.e been a thorn In tile side oflhe Admlnlstratloa, wblch,
wblle lalklng loudly abolll eeonoony, hasoubmltted requests to Congress lor still higher appropriations in every goyenunent Pl'ClJ!l'ID1,
We have not been entirely successfUl in cutting out as much
This lll&lt;lll1h the t:axpayer •corspending as we wanted to, b&amp;- ed one ol his most impressive
cause we have been a minor- victories in recent years In Contty, but we have definitely &amp;1&gt;1- l!l'ess; House action forced ll!e
ten some reoults lor our e!- Administration's proposed forJort~
e!gn aid •WfOPrlotion bill do1'll!

WHI!RE

,

a 11 mdoill ...,..
It 1801111 lOme oort of lolly filii 1Mt llle llllii!d
to me to send billluts of t b e bU
Till
taxpayer's dollar• overseu, . 11ana1
whan here at borne we apead le11 but umeedld ·
a. Improve our Ollb llllder-&lt;lellel- ehange 111e
oped ...... M.., of IQF collea- mood io .,.
~el apparently felt the ll8lne

MOTHER~

They

II!" [lrllllrom and used bore

at homO.

·t· By Congreuman

c-•n.·--

(\.'·, .;.
' . ·,
,~'·,a( !{bW[pn dpllata. 'i'bl

except

s.,.fl

CllrlatlluJII•.-.·
'

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.. lftle Jlllbl ~.i~Yil!'~Nldal;.;o.:t;
'o,, November 29, 1967
' ' ~- '
' . -ij_ r:'' \:,. ·.
' 'r

. Q,t , . .. .0,,f th·.·e
Be
l

.

'

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'

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:'&gt;\

. ~ !II oclilllJ, 11111' tbe weddine of llobert Meier ·aDd Marilyn !Ue Slwnbo.

.
Von ot tbe ·~ were
read by tbe Rev, fatber .John

Turel, pastor of tbe f&amp;C;redHesrt
Churcb In Pomeroy, ·
Bob was lite laat ot lite Ove
chlldnn of Mr. and Mra. l'bll·
lp Meier to marry, 'lbe Rev.
Father Turei read lite ¥0Wa ror
all ftve. Qllle a feat, IInce ~
lstera are uiUallj notlilllteaame
parish long ..,..,l!h to perform
so many ceremonies In one ram.
lly,

Jnelderrlal11, Rev,FIIIherTurel
bad been In Pomeroy 13 :rears on
Nov. 26 - tbe IGnP,st period

which UIY priest baa ...ved lite
local cburcb.
I 111spect thlnga abputtblsUme
sre getting hectic wltb Father
Turel who will be preparing Ida
church !or tbe Cbrlatmas sea,.
son. Trad!Uonally, - - · •
at the church are "trameodouo"
when lnmdredo come cllrlng the
oeason to see lite latest creatlnns by tbe popular priest.

e·~
cuu

:.:.~a1:\e~:, ~ ~

A l&amp;ARVELOOS Thanksg!Ying
r-son bytbe Condelamlly-llte
ftrst In 21 7ears !or the l1ve
surviving cldlclren o! tbe late
Mr. Uld Mrs. Joe Conde,
Tbe reomloD was at tile home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conde. 6
Oak Sl., Pomeroy, on Tbank,.
giving day - also lite home o!
Mlu Bertha Conde, .one or lbe
ftve remaining children. others
auendiDg were August Conde and
Ids son, Ollie, Toledo, and Miss
Louise Conde and Mrs. Ill a r y
Crowe o! P!Usburgb. Tbe groups
bave returned to their homes
with mUll' fond memories o! a

A READER SUGGESTS that,
perhapa, tbere are IIUIDe around
wlio would Uke to' remember servicemen with cards &amp;Iring !be
holldoy ........
Needless ID say, a Cbri_stma~

.

.
· · a lot .......,
-4re
..._....
"'~ .,._
ea are bard at It preparing .tor ..
1
:,r.u~~. ~0: their --.1 holiday ba..U 'to

13- The Dally Sentinel, P.oniorDJ-M,Iddlcpoi(

o:, November 29, 1967

be beld all day Ibis Friday' and

lumbus TV market."
Jim, of coursekls 1be

Be. ·. n d.· · . By Bob lfoemeb
· ·

.
IIIIJ'ket 'tc)day. Lori's only Uu-ee. .

...., In tile states,
Salurd4l)' Ill tile fellowship ball
1011 of
It 1011 baveaaervleemaniOJII6. ot tbo Sl. Paul Cburch, Pomo.._ 111111 ..
_
arold ....._,
' ·•·· where ·
- - think -.14hiIlk&amp; to l'QY.
.....
......
Cave Sl., Pomeroy, ond Lon be remembered, dnJp s comTbe women have come up oIs lbelr granddaasltter, Are tile plete name ond adllreas to tills galn wltb some unuiWII hollday
lll'...,.enta prood? Yes, t1141r &lt;OIIIIIID, care of The Dally Sen- gilt and decorative Uems not
are!
t1ne1, at onee and we'll see tbat to mentloll tooclltema to be IOid.

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lite aclilresses are pJbll- ao
One pllllllar attraction will be . ·
tbat tbo8e wlio lnHIId Uke to be a "taste testing boo411" wltb Mrs,
llloulhlfUi, CUI be,
William. Downie, chairman, Here,
you can taste the "goodies" and
THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN llten JlUl'Chase the recipes !or
Churcb Women of lite Sl. Paul your favorites. A real "oo It ·
Uld Sl. John Lutheran Cbure~ )'OUrself'' deal.

rtstm us

v.acm,,.

long overme reunion.

LORI ANN LOHSE, daUghter
o! Mr. and Mrs. James Lohse,
bas drawn a nice comment by
Ron Pataky, mualc and theater
critic o! a Columbus paper.
Self-ex]))anatory, the note said:
· "Prize Winner: Try UUle Lori
Ann Lohse, dsughter or WTVN
disc jockey Jim Lohse, whose
commercials !or Lazarus have
to be the best lllu!r on the local

AM BERTONE
b8
SHEET

Center Cut West Virginia

f.otted Meat•• :. •••••••• - 1oe
~Jled Kraut ........ !"-10e
·HJminy
•••••••••••••••••
'!3 -lOe
........
Chopped
•••••••••• ~-10~
....... . Kale
.
Navy Beans•••••••••••• ~~-10~
.,.:......,...""".
Beans
••••••
!"-10e
'
.
......
Pinto Beans••••••••••• ~"elllloe
auzlMI
·Spaghetti............ m.aa10~·
Bis-Mix••• ~ •••••• .............: 1oe
Morillo '"'"- c..........w
Corn
,..,.. .....Bread Mix•••••••. J*I. 10e
Flap Stax Mix. •a •••••• ~*~· 10e
Purity Salt, iodized •••• ~~t. ... lOe.
Purity Salt, plain ••••• ~. IlL 10~
Ballard's Biscuits......... Joe
Pillsbury Biscuits•••••• ~ 10~
Custom Pop, all flavors-10~

:3 .60

CHOPS

.

a •••••••••••

.

Community
Corner

· lt.llh

Hoeflich

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;t

.

\

Train, train, sound that whistle the contest Is on!
Meigs Couni;v's 3,400 children In
the first through tbe eighth grades
are Invited to participate Ina trainthemed poster contest planned as
a pniiiloUon !or tbe annual Cbrlstmas seal sale olthe Meigs COUII(y
Toberculoels and Health Association. 'l1le seals picture trains.
Prizes in tbe poster contest?

.........

ON LARGE SHIPMENT

By Charlene

He has been at both Unlverslcy
Hospital and the GahaJllla Nursing HOllie, and Mrs. Watson, In
Columbus !or the holida,y, brought
him to Athens over the weekend.
Besides being with her husband,
Mrs, Watson, while in Cohunbus
visited her son, Jimmy, and sonIn-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Andy SUnunerfield and daughter,
Renee,

i:herrytona
4x8 Sheet

S3.90

Virginia Luan

~s4.35

4x8 Sheet
Special! Reg.~
Antique Birch

With battery, ear

.s5.90
HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

WAYNE GmBONS, with Standard
Oil !or 30 years before leaviQithe
company last spring, was one ci
oeveral honored at an annual recognition party held In Columbus
last week,
n was a gala eventrv out for Mr.
and Mrs. Gibbons - dinner at the
Christopher inn, a performance o!
Holiday on Ice, and a gift !or
Wayne,
HOilllAY HAPPINE!B !or MaxIne Arnold was spendlll{ tbe lOili
weekend with her daughter, Susanna, 111111 herflOIICe,PaulFI!zgerald, both students at Olivet College, Kankakee, Dl.
Maxine jet!ed to Chicago, Dl., last
Wednesday and wao met there by
Susanna and PauL The spent
Tbanksgivill{ with his perento,
Mr. 111111 Mrs. Clarence L, Fitzgerald d Fowler, Ind., with Uher
members d the !amlly, Mr. and
Mro, Roy Fitzgerald and !amlly
d Fowler, and Mr. and Mrs, Carl
Hall and family COIIII!W lor the
dinner, 'l1le re at ot the Ume Mrs.
Arnold apem wltb her daughter at
tbe colll!le. She returned home

s..m.r.

Mason, W.Va.
773-5554
MATERIAlS CO.
L-..:.:.:.:.::,;_
___________________
-f

Participating ,

Srores Now

CHRISTMAS

GIFTS
Your Choice Of
M.anylt&amp;ms

Giving

Sl.OO christmas Gifts
Kitten end boot planter,
Bobbling He•d Dogs,
Decoreted Platts, Birds,
Vues, Trivets, Salt and

Another hOliday
to tempt tbe
cllocolate

Pepper, Lemps, Christmas
S.lt &amp; Popper, Candle
Holdors, Tea Pots, Cup and
Saucer, Pig Banks, Potted
Compote, Basket, Jewelry
Boxes, Pltchera, Serving
Trays, Fawn Family, Ash

Trays,

"ree Tickets

Cltl'~·

3 ROLLPKG.

CHRISTMA~

WRAP

.

.

S.t, Spice Soli, Silad Sots,

.00

'

Basketr. Hanging Purott,
Apol'hocary Jar, China

For The Mal'lln Your .Ufe
Popular North
Woods fancy plaid

patterns in warm

[Jannel, aSBOrted
colors, in sizes S.M-

•soo

TREASURE
CHEST

IN

DEC. 2 AT 6:00 PM·
1- $25 Girt Certificate, 1-$20 Gift Certificate,
1--$15 Gift Certificate, 1-$10 Gift Certificate,
.

I

I

.

-

FISHNE!J'

$ 99

1
•

NYLON
HOSE.

lD see if your white service
shots ore Ill that Y&lt;J11 wanlond
need, to carl)' JOU t!Qh the
lonetst illy. 1lleti d!eek NurseM.ttes witb the exclusive tush·
ionod f11tures to ease you
throtlfh the Illy ......,., illy.

See Nurtf.Matts ·11

.fiA 8•1• 'I'BlTRSDJll' Otalg
fRESH CUT-UP

hlcken

2 pr~ sloo

CERTIFICATES

th~dti'RIDJl~fJnlv

.

GRADE ASMALL

--

'

and 3-$1 Gift Certificates

.

1--$15 Gift Certificate, 1-$10 Gift Certificate,
3-$5 Gift CertHieares, 4-$3 Gift Cert~ates,

and 3-$1 Gift Certlfleates

DEC. 16 AT 6:00 PM
1--$15 Gift Certificate. 1-410 Gift Certlfieate,
3-$5 Gift Certificates, 4-$3 Gift Certlftule!l,

and3-U

EGGS

'PHIL
AID'·

. (NO PURCHASE NECESSARY)

HOliDAY lilTS.

•h.S.~Sili'IJRD.tl' ONLY

MOOTZ

/

THESE RULES APPLY:
1. Winning Numbers 'Will be Pooled Each Woek At

Participating Stores
2. Each Participating ·Store WIJLGive Fr.., Ti~eto
3 Winners Have 1 Week to Claim Gift Certitldal&lt;ls
·
4. Gift Certificates Must Be Redeenuol by Jan 1~, 1968
5 · Drawings Held AI FallllPn Home Bank Pll!fldng Lot
6. ·An Tickets Good For Final Dra1vill.lli

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uadDe \lu ·4: :lervfee Co.

The Star Supply Bdwe.
Eller'&amp; GuH Servlee

Snaek &amp; Chat Resltlurant
Bradford Auction &amp; Fum.

Racine Q:ome-Natiolllll.
Bllllk

SPONSORS:
·
Weaver's Skiff Workll ·
Raelne Home Laundry .
Raelne Recreation Center ·

Blg iFoozWolfe
C. &amp; G. Egg CO.
EJlOD'I SobJO Be~

-·-~····~

-

Armo~r's Star Slicetl ;.

SAUSAGE
lb·

59~

'

LADIES HOliDAY

D·USTE·RS

. sa.9l

BACON
~s9~

4
HI·C
ORANGES
5
••••••••••••• ....
PUFFS
2-..89~
MARStiMLLOW
•••••••
CHOC.
CHIPS=.
:
·1
DAN DEE
iracle · lp::..,,4
Easy
day •••- ·2
4601.

FMtAL TISSUES

ASK FOR
YOUR FREE TICKET

Racine Dept. Stol.'e

Special! Bob Evans

•••••••

MITYGF

Aline's Beauty &amp; DreBI
Shop
Raelne Ful·Valu Mkt
Racine Garage
·
lobluon's Radio &amp; TV
Wagner Ulmlware
Wald Cro&amp;6 8Gm
VUlqe CUt Rate
Raclne Servlee Station
lbe Club Rel&amp;llll'lllt

FRESH PORK STEAK••••••••• ~ 49~·
FRESH Bc:JnON ROAST •••••••••• ~ 450·' .
,RESH PORK NECK BONES.:19.~!
FRESH SPARE RIBS••••• _
••~b. 49~
0. VALLEY WIENERS .2 ~ 9· 9:~·

JUICY
FLORIDA

DEC. 9 AT 6:00 PM
1-$25 Gift Certifieate, 1- $20 Gift Certificate,

Rockland
PERCH
FOR
39~~~·.

Redeemable At
Participating Stores

3-$5 Gift (;erflflcates, 4-$3 Gift Certlflratea,

"WAITRESS
CHECK,
PLEASE!"

'

12·Values to $1.99 *Whistling Locomillffil
*Friction Toys *Ding·A·Ling Telephone
*Broneo Double Holster Sets
•·4-Piece Fire Fighter Sets *Play Doh Fun
Factory Jr. *Maestro Twin Se&amp;-Banjoletw
and Uketi~

GIFT

FROZEN FOODS

!····

SuguCNam Setl, W11te

FLANNEL SHIRTS

Christmas

'

Flgurlnes, Cookie Jar,
Caddy Sets, Coaster Sets,

Go Dogs,

MERCHANTS

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French City Pork Values!

Decanter, Cutting Board,

each

1-125 Girt Certlflute, 1-$20 Gift Certiflute,

LEROY WATSON, wbo had two
bed falls this year, Is now at the
HUlcrest Convalescent Home at
Atbeno !or therapy.

2~ sloo

Selections From All Points of World

second and third place - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -··-.
First, otcourset
Trains,
· ;,.;
-,
prizes will be given ln. the age
categories of first III~h !ourth
grades, and fifth through eighth
grades, Electric trains wUt go ID
the first place winners, while second,llllll third place wilUIOrs In the
tW1i'grade groups wUI also receive
train&amp;, smaller, perhaps windup
models.
The winning posters wUI be dlspla,yed In Middleport 111111 PomerDJ,
and deadline !or entries Ia Dec. 8,
Mrs. Manning Kloos, executive
secretary or the sponsoring group,
wUI vi sH each elementary school
In the county Ibis week to discuss
the contest.
n hall been emphasized that parents may assist their children with
Ideas for entries, but are not to do
the work on tbe posters •• , that's
only fair.

BON BON
COOKIES

phone &amp; carrying
case

lb.

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cans

200 ct.

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'o,, November 29, 1967
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. ~ !II oclilllJ, 11111' tbe weddine of llobert Meier ·aDd Marilyn !Ue Slwnbo.

.
Von ot tbe ·~ were
read by tbe Rev, fatber .John

Turel, pastor of tbe f&amp;C;redHesrt
Churcb In Pomeroy, ·
Bob was lite laat ot lite Ove
chlldnn of Mr. and Mra. l'bll·
lp Meier to marry, 'lbe Rev.
Father Turei read lite ¥0Wa ror
all ftve. Qllle a feat, IInce ~
lstera are uiUallj notlilllteaame
parish long ..,..,l!h to perform
so many ceremonies In one ram.
lly,

Jnelderrlal11, Rev,FIIIherTurel
bad been In Pomeroy 13 :rears on
Nov. 26 - tbe IGnP,st period

which UIY priest baa ...ved lite
local cburcb.
I 111spect thlnga abputtblsUme
sre getting hectic wltb Father
Turel who will be preparing Ida
church !or tbe Cbrlatmas sea,.
son. Trad!Uonally, - - · •
at the church are "trameodouo"
when lnmdredo come cllrlng the
oeason to see lite latest creatlnns by tbe popular priest.

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cuu

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A l&amp;ARVELOOS Thanksg!Ying
r-son bytbe Condelamlly-llte
ftrst In 21 7ears !or the l1ve
surviving cldlclren o! tbe late
Mr. Uld Mrs. Joe Conde,
Tbe reomloD was at tile home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conde. 6
Oak Sl., Pomeroy, on Tbank,.
giving day - also lite home o!
Mlu Bertha Conde, .one or lbe
ftve remaining children. others
auendiDg were August Conde and
Ids son, Ollie, Toledo, and Miss
Louise Conde and Mrs. Ill a r y
Crowe o! P!Usburgb. Tbe groups
bave returned to their homes
with mUll' fond memories o! a

A READER SUGGESTS that,
perhapa, tbere are IIUIDe around
wlio would Uke to' remember servicemen with cards &amp;Iring !be
holldoy ........
Needless ID say, a Cbri_stma~

.

.
· · a lot .......,
-4re
..._....
"'~ .,._
ea are bard at It preparing .tor ..
1
:,r.u~~. ~0: their --.1 holiday ba..U 'to

13- The Dally Sentinel, P.oniorDJ-M,Iddlcpoi(

o:, November 29, 1967

be beld all day Ibis Friday' and

lumbus TV market."
Jim, of coursekls 1be

Be. ·. n d.· · . By Bob lfoemeb
· ·

.
IIIIJ'ket 'tc)day. Lori's only Uu-ee. .

...., In tile states,
Salurd4l)' Ill tile fellowship ball
1011 of
It 1011 baveaaervleemaniOJII6. ot tbo Sl. Paul Cburch, Pomo.._ 111111 ..
_
arold ....._,
' ·•·· where ·
- - think -.14hiIlk&amp; to l'QY.
.....
......
Cave Sl., Pomeroy, ond Lon be remembered, dnJp s comTbe women have come up oIs lbelr granddaasltter, Are tile plete name ond adllreas to tills galn wltb some unuiWII hollday
lll'...,.enta prood? Yes, t1141r &lt;OIIIIIID, care of The Dally Sen- gilt and decorative Uems not
are!
t1ne1, at onee and we'll see tbat to mentloll tooclltema to be IOid.

. : • ·' :•• e'
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'

.

-•

,
i

I
·

·

lite aclilresses are pJbll- ao
One pllllllar attraction will be . ·
tbat tbo8e wlio lnHIId Uke to be a "taste testing boo411" wltb Mrs,
llloulhlfUi, CUI be,
William. Downie, chairman, Here,
you can taste the "goodies" and
THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN llten JlUl'Chase the recipes !or
Churcb Women of lite Sl. Paul your favorites. A real "oo It ·
Uld Sl. John Lutheran Cbure~ )'OUrself'' deal.

rtstm us

v.acm,,.

long overme reunion.

LORI ANN LOHSE, daUghter
o! Mr. and Mrs. James Lohse,
bas drawn a nice comment by
Ron Pataky, mualc and theater
critic o! a Columbus paper.
Self-ex]))anatory, the note said:
· "Prize Winner: Try UUle Lori
Ann Lohse, dsughter or WTVN
disc jockey Jim Lohse, whose
commercials !or Lazarus have
to be the best lllu!r on the local

AM BERTONE
b8
SHEET

Center Cut West Virginia

f.otted Meat•• :. •••••••• - 1oe
~Jled Kraut ........ !"-10e
·HJminy
•••••••••••••••••
'!3 -lOe
........
Chopped
•••••••••• ~-10~
....... . Kale
.
Navy Beans•••••••••••• ~~-10~
.,.:......,...""".
Beans
••••••
!"-10e
'
.
......
Pinto Beans••••••••••• ~"elllloe
auzlMI
·Spaghetti............ m.aa10~·
Bis-Mix••• ~ •••••• .............: 1oe
Morillo '"'"- c..........w
Corn
,..,.. .....Bread Mix•••••••. J*I. 10e
Flap Stax Mix. •a •••••• ~*~· 10e
Purity Salt, iodized •••• ~~t. ... lOe.
Purity Salt, plain ••••• ~. IlL 10~
Ballard's Biscuits......... Joe
Pillsbury Biscuits•••••• ~ 10~
Custom Pop, all flavors-10~

:3 .60

CHOPS

.

a •••••••••••

.

Community
Corner

· lt.llh

Hoeflich

'

;t

.

\

Train, train, sound that whistle the contest Is on!
Meigs Couni;v's 3,400 children In
the first through tbe eighth grades
are Invited to participate Ina trainthemed poster contest planned as
a pniiiloUon !or tbe annual Cbrlstmas seal sale olthe Meigs COUII(y
Toberculoels and Health Association. 'l1le seals picture trains.
Prizes in tbe poster contest?

.........

ON LARGE SHIPMENT

By Charlene

He has been at both Unlverslcy
Hospital and the GahaJllla Nursing HOllie, and Mrs. Watson, In
Columbus !or the holida,y, brought
him to Athens over the weekend.
Besides being with her husband,
Mrs, Watson, while in Cohunbus
visited her son, Jimmy, and sonIn-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Andy SUnunerfield and daughter,
Renee,

i:herrytona
4x8 Sheet

S3.90

Virginia Luan

~s4.35

4x8 Sheet
Special! Reg.~
Antique Birch

With battery, ear

.s5.90
HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

WAYNE GmBONS, with Standard
Oil !or 30 years before leaviQithe
company last spring, was one ci
oeveral honored at an annual recognition party held In Columbus
last week,
n was a gala eventrv out for Mr.
and Mrs. Gibbons - dinner at the
Christopher inn, a performance o!
Holiday on Ice, and a gift !or
Wayne,
HOilllAY HAPPINE!B !or MaxIne Arnold was spendlll{ tbe lOili
weekend with her daughter, Susanna, 111111 herflOIICe,PaulFI!zgerald, both students at Olivet College, Kankakee, Dl.
Maxine jet!ed to Chicago, Dl., last
Wednesday and wao met there by
Susanna and PauL The spent
Tbanksgivill{ with his perento,
Mr. 111111 Mrs. Clarence L, Fitzgerald d Fowler, Ind., with Uher
members d the !amlly, Mr. and
Mro, Roy Fitzgerald and !amlly
d Fowler, and Mr. and Mrs, Carl
Hall and family COIIII!W lor the
dinner, 'l1le re at ot the Ume Mrs.
Arnold apem wltb her daughter at
tbe colll!le. She returned home

s..m.r.

Mason, W.Va.
773-5554
MATERIAlS CO.
L-..:.:.:.:.::,;_
___________________
-f

Participating ,

Srores Now

CHRISTMAS

GIFTS
Your Choice Of
M.anylt&amp;ms

Giving

Sl.OO christmas Gifts
Kitten end boot planter,
Bobbling He•d Dogs,
Decoreted Platts, Birds,
Vues, Trivets, Salt and

Another hOliday
to tempt tbe
cllocolate

Pepper, Lemps, Christmas
S.lt &amp; Popper, Candle
Holdors, Tea Pots, Cup and
Saucer, Pig Banks, Potted
Compote, Basket, Jewelry
Boxes, Pltchera, Serving
Trays, Fawn Family, Ash

Trays,

"ree Tickets

Cltl'~·

3 ROLLPKG.

CHRISTMA~

WRAP

.

.

S.t, Spice Soli, Silad Sots,

.00

'

Basketr. Hanging Purott,
Apol'hocary Jar, China

For The Mal'lln Your .Ufe
Popular North
Woods fancy plaid

patterns in warm

[Jannel, aSBOrted
colors, in sizes S.M-

•soo

TREASURE
CHEST

IN

DEC. 2 AT 6:00 PM·
1- $25 Girt Certificate, 1-$20 Gift Certificate,
1--$15 Gift Certificate, 1-$10 Gift Certificate,
.

I

I

.

-

FISHNE!J'

$ 99

1
•

NYLON
HOSE.

lD see if your white service
shots ore Ill that Y&lt;J11 wanlond
need, to carl)' JOU t!Qh the
lonetst illy. 1lleti d!eek NurseM.ttes witb the exclusive tush·
ionod f11tures to ease you
throtlfh the Illy ......,., illy.

See Nurtf.Matts ·11

.fiA 8•1• 'I'BlTRSDJll' Otalg
fRESH CUT-UP

hlcken

2 pr~ sloo

CERTIFICATES

th~dti'RIDJl~fJnlv

.

GRADE ASMALL

--

'

and 3-$1 Gift Certificates

.

1--$15 Gift Certificate, 1-$10 Gift Certificate,
3-$5 Gift CertHieares, 4-$3 Gift Cert~ates,

and 3-$1 Gift Certlfleates

DEC. 16 AT 6:00 PM
1--$15 Gift Certificate. 1-410 Gift Certlfieate,
3-$5 Gift Certificates, 4-$3 Gift Certlftule!l,

and3-U

EGGS

'PHIL
AID'·

. (NO PURCHASE NECESSARY)

HOliDAY lilTS.

•h.S.~Sili'IJRD.tl' ONLY

MOOTZ

/

THESE RULES APPLY:
1. Winning Numbers 'Will be Pooled Each Woek At

Participating Stores
2. Each Participating ·Store WIJLGive Fr.., Ti~eto
3 Winners Have 1 Week to Claim Gift Certitldal&lt;ls
·
4. Gift Certificates Must Be Redeenuol by Jan 1~, 1968
5 · Drawings Held AI FallllPn Home Bank Pll!fldng Lot
6. ·An Tickets Good For Final Dra1vill.lli

'

f
I

'

uadDe \lu ·4: :lervfee Co.

The Star Supply Bdwe.
Eller'&amp; GuH Servlee

Snaek &amp; Chat Resltlurant
Bradford Auction &amp; Fum.

Racine Q:ome-Natiolllll.
Bllllk

SPONSORS:
·
Weaver's Skiff Workll ·
Raelne Home Laundry .
Raelne Recreation Center ·

Blg iFoozWolfe
C. &amp; G. Egg CO.
EJlOD'I SobJO Be~

-·-~····~

-

Armo~r's Star Slicetl ;.

SAUSAGE
lb·

59~

'

LADIES HOliDAY

D·USTE·RS

. sa.9l

BACON
~s9~

4
HI·C
ORANGES
5
••••••••••••• ....
PUFFS
2-..89~
MARStiMLLOW
•••••••
CHOC.
CHIPS=.
:
·1
DAN DEE
iracle · lp::..,,4
Easy
day •••- ·2
4601.

FMtAL TISSUES

ASK FOR
YOUR FREE TICKET

Racine Dept. Stol.'e

Special! Bob Evans

•••••••

MITYGF

Aline's Beauty &amp; DreBI
Shop
Raelne Ful·Valu Mkt
Racine Garage
·
lobluon's Radio &amp; TV
Wagner Ulmlware
Wald Cro&amp;6 8Gm
VUlqe CUt Rate
Raclne Servlee Station
lbe Club Rel&amp;llll'lllt

FRESH PORK STEAK••••••••• ~ 49~·
FRESH Bc:JnON ROAST •••••••••• ~ 450·' .
,RESH PORK NECK BONES.:19.~!
FRESH SPARE RIBS••••• _
••~b. 49~
0. VALLEY WIENERS .2 ~ 9· 9:~·

JUICY
FLORIDA

DEC. 9 AT 6:00 PM
1-$25 Gift Certifieate, 1- $20 Gift Certificate,

Rockland
PERCH
FOR
39~~~·.

Redeemable At
Participating Stores

3-$5 Gift (;erflflcates, 4-$3 Gift Certlflratea,

"WAITRESS
CHECK,
PLEASE!"

'

12·Values to $1.99 *Whistling Locomillffil
*Friction Toys *Ding·A·Ling Telephone
*Broneo Double Holster Sets
•·4-Piece Fire Fighter Sets *Play Doh Fun
Factory Jr. *Maestro Twin Se&amp;-Banjoletw
and Uketi~

GIFT

FROZEN FOODS

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SuguCNam Setl, W11te

FLANNEL SHIRTS

Christmas

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Flgurlnes, Cookie Jar,
Caddy Sets, Coaster Sets,

Go Dogs,

MERCHANTS

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French City Pork Values!

Decanter, Cutting Board,

each

1-125 Girt Certlflute, 1-$20 Gift Certiflute,

LEROY WATSON, wbo had two
bed falls this year, Is now at the
HUlcrest Convalescent Home at
Atbeno !or therapy.

2~ sloo

Selections From All Points of World

second and third place - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -··-.
First, otcourset
Trains,
· ;,.;
-,
prizes will be given ln. the age
categories of first III~h !ourth
grades, and fifth through eighth
grades, Electric trains wUt go ID
the first place winners, while second,llllll third place wilUIOrs In the
tW1i'grade groups wUI also receive
train&amp;, smaller, perhaps windup
models.
The winning posters wUI be dlspla,yed In Middleport 111111 PomerDJ,
and deadline !or entries Ia Dec. 8,
Mrs. Manning Kloos, executive
secretary or the sponsoring group,
wUI vi sH each elementary school
In the county Ibis week to discuss
the contest.
n hall been emphasized that parents may assist their children with
Ideas for entries, but are not to do
the work on tbe posters •• , that's
only fair.

BON BON
COOKIES

phone &amp; carrying
case

lb.

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cans

200 ct.

I

�WANT AD
INFORMATION
DEADLINES

For Rent

I p. m. Day before PubllcatiOM
Monday Deadline t 1, m .

tllltollltlona . &amp; Corroctlon 1
Will be J~cce""'d until 9 ;~. m. , 0 ,
DIY of PubUc~lon.

REGULA.T'IONI
T!'l ~ Pu)llsher re:ur ves the rtght to
o•(ht Ol' rt&gt;ject any ads dtflmed ob·
ectlonable. Tho publiahor will not

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re1ponslble for "'oro than one In·

orrett IMertl on.

RATES
For Want Ad Service
5 cent1 per Word one ln•rt lon
Minimum Chuge 75c
12 unts per ord three conuculivr!

lra~ r t: ons .

12 cents .,., word

[~the

,n~ ~' rl i;) nt ,

con1tcuttn

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15 per cent

DII~Unt

on palcl 1 ·

a ·.n ;~(l s Pflld within 10 Claya.
C ARD OF THANKS &amp; OIIITUAR ,

$1.50 for 50 word m inimum. h
to&lt;~ nll word lc:.
BLIND ADI
:· ~rt it l on ;a l
l Sc Charge per Aelvlr
,•:. rl

t ose ment.

OFFICE HO.URS
1· 30 1 . m. to 5:01 p. m . Dally
~.3J a m. to 12 :00 Noon $aturd!ly
IT' S EASY TO PLACE A

WANT AD
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Notice

Gun: Shoot
H•ms-~ Hog-Bacons

$YRA,CUSE

tA!-LfARK
Dec. a:-1 P.M.
Snow, ~in or Shine

!HOTGUNS ONLY
HAM AND BACON Shoot, Sunday, Dec, 3, I p.m. at Isaac
Walton Farm, •ponaored by
Chester Firemen. 11-2&amp;-4TP
I WILL BE OUT o[ my ofli~
from Saturday, Dec. 2 to Monday Dec. II . Dr. Ray R. Pickens.
11-29-3TC

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THURSDAY. Nov. 30th, at the
Soortsman's Bar, the TriCounty Boys String Band. Entertainment at its best. All le281 beverages and good food.
Located at the Crossroads off
Route 124 and 143. Everyone
welcome.
11-29-2TP

HOLIDAY SPECIAL ON COLD
WAVES from Nov. 21 lhraulh
Dec. 29. S15 now .12.50. • 1UO
now flO, •10 now •.so, Ruth's
Beauty Shop, Muon, phone
'I'IJ.IIII.
11·1t-3GTP
NO HUNTING or Trespassing
on my property at any time.
Leroy Lawrence
11-28-3TP

CUSTOM BUTCHERING and
will buy hides every Monday,
Phil Meier, 1192-3510.
11-29-TFC
HYMN SING, at the Freedom
Gospel Mission. Bald Knobs,
Sunday, Dec. 3, 2 p.m. Dan
Hayman and the Country
Hymn Timers. and the Duncan
Quartet. Public is Invited.
11-~TC

RADJO AND TV REPAIR, Call
742-4738. for
information.
Charles Eugene Bowles.
lt-29-m

Wanl..tToluy

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WANT TO BUY OR mADE
FOR TANK, capaclt)' from oae
lo three lbouland pllaD. mUll
~ Ill fair condltloa, for hutInC water, llGIItlet, M. W.
RIIDylll, ....... Rldp RoM,
liiDemllle, 0. 41'113.
11-lf.lote
A 11fl3.64 or 65 one owner car
direct from owner Call
Wl-9105.
11-Z'l -3TC
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SIX ROOM apartment, ! bed.
rooms, unfurnlsbecl, S dosets
splfe, bot water hell, etoft
room, outside porch. Phone
9t2-5307.
II 8 tfc
4 room apartment furnished.
Phone 192·3651.
' 17 lie

ForS.te
' ' I• .• 4oor'-~m FORD,' t , .
, eyUnder, .new tires,,.,._ JO!I!l :•

2 SIGNS
OF

QU.LITY
1962 CHEVII,OLEt
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4 Dr Bel Air 8 ~ill e.,g: ' ' ' .. ' ' ' · ' · · · · · · · · · · · f'750
lor, .;.dio, heater, ;.'ioite ~~~ ·~~e''f"b:fSitS~tlea elean• inter-

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1964 OLDSMOBILE
lzy1&gt;.1mlc 88 HT Sed,n, aioi~,;.;ti~ i~aM· p;,;.~~ .si . . $1595
brOil:..., radio and heater, vinyl Interior, maroon
and

1963 FORD .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .... .. . ,1295
~ngin!J 4 speed trans., ciUial wheels 9 11.

I Ton Stake V 8

stake. Like new tires.

:)111rp.

fiOO; 19st lli!ernaUooial IIi l01l ' • ·
plelaqi, ' ~ , trani~
repair $'15, ll Gauge 8h01p.
Bt'OIIIIIna automaUe rib bar- ·
rell, like· new, $100, Phone
CoolvUie 1117-.1154. 11.JI.7TC

4 ROOMS, BATH, storage
buDding, out of high water,
needs repair, a good Investment for · ,1,000: Phone
tt2-JS4S.
11-2Un" .

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!!OLID STATE STEREO, 1887 ~
walnut Blereo ·conoole with 4
speaker, 4 automatic
changer, take over paJmeilll
of f5 per noonth or pay bal·
ance f71.20. CaD llft.32i8.
11-17-6TC

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OI'EN EVES. 9•0!1 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

FURNISHED and unfurnished
apartments. Close to school. " " ' - - - - - - - --- - - - - Phone 992-5385.
10-18-tfc
Fors.le
STEREO RADIO CONSOLE,
MIXED HAY, 40c II bile, IIIII
WERE OU SATISFIIiD
stereo wiOt AM &amp; FM radio
FURNISRED Rlld unfurnished one 1!81Di riC, IIIII GMC tJ'It&lt;.
WITH YOUR FUEL OIL
deluxe floating turntable per·
apartments. Rowley I Reed.
SERVICE LAST YEAR?
lor, CoOtact, M. W. RaDyoD,
feet
condition, take over pay.
IF NOT, CALL
Phone 99t-3574 after 4 p. m.
~ Ridge Bold, J111o11n.
of ttl per moriOt, or PaY
to Sl lfe ville, Ohlo G'IJI ll·lf.IOTC
Pomeroy L1ndmark • ments
balance •118.10. Call m.mt.
992·:!181 COLLECT
11-rt.lri!
FOUR ROOM AND BATH POODLE PUPPIES, AKC ToJ
Budget plan, metered tlekel•
_ __ _ , _
t -.; ,
and
treatOII
fuel.
APARTMENT, unfumllbecl,
miniature, f75 and up. Stud
SEWING MACHINE: SINGER,
In Pomeroy, pbone 9fU385,
service and poomlng. Pboae
slant .needle sewing machine
• POM:ROY
11-II·TFC 19U443.
11 s tfe
equipped to zig zag, balance
992·2181
t48.56 or lerm11 can be ·81'1'811I
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1flfl SEWING MACIDNE, ful.
ged, can m.~sa. 11-17-6TC
!)vhJ;c Salt'
ly equipped to zig ug, fancy
Jack W. Ca
, Mgr.
AUCTION, Saturday, Dec. 2,
design, dam, sew In zlppel'll, - - proven Cl\'}lel ·cleaner
10 a.m. on account of other
etc. Layaway, Balance til· 1968 STEREO, lovely walnut- THE
Blue
Lustn Is e.,.y on the
console wiOt AM &amp; FM redlo,
business interests the entire
70, Phone M-2115,
budget. nest~ loraotlen
this set oold much rusher,
stock of the Neigler Grocery
11 7 Uc
colors. Rent 'lectrlc alulmthis set has morel Blorage,
will be sold. This is ail clean
pooer
Baker Furniture.
take over payments of fS per
new merchandise ; a chance
LOSE WEIGRT safely wiOt Del
ll.fl-6'l'C
to buy your Christmas groc- A-Diet tablets. OniJ •. NeJ. month or pay balance due
.113.
441.
Try
It
in
your
home,
eries and candies at your
son's Drug,
I IJ IIOtc
EARLY 'AMERICAN
call m%831.
11-27.cTC 1968
price. Also will sell one 114
STEREO,
handsome maple
ft. self service display case
rot'ATOES. Clarenct Proffitt,
console with AM I FM radio,'
1967 FORD Galaxy 500, 4 door
(unless sold before sale), and
Portland. Phone S0.225C.
sedan, power brakes and po- 4 speed BSR lntennb: doanR·
other •rticles. Be sure to be
11 s tic
wer
steering, V-8 automatle,
er, resume payments of t8
there. Located in the village
per monOt or pay· balan~
of Antiquity 11&gt; miles up the
3500 miles. priced to sell.
SINGER MODEL 86, In nlet
river from Racine, Ohio, on
due •11111.24, call 992-2838.
walnut sowing table. loob Call 992-2472. After 5 caD
11·2'1-6'l'C
State Route 338. Harriet
992-5748.
11-28-TFC
and n1111 lllre ne11, luUy
Neigler owner. Terms cash.
equipped to zig zag, 1110110Not responsible for accidents.
gl'am, butlonbole,. ele. Pay It FURNITURE. Antiques and Cot. ONE BLACK RIDING MARE
64". 4 stllckln81ett. bl:!Ze face,
Sale conducted by the Bradlectors Items, two vlollna .and
paymenfl
•uo
eadl Ill' tsO
ford Auction Co.. Racine,
broke tG ride, one black IDare '
one guitar over Jtio years 'Of~
cash. Phone tn-21115.
pony, Arnold Grate. Rutland.
Ohio.
11-28-3TC
Miscellaneous
itema.
phone
11 7 tic
11-29-3'I'C
after 5 p.m., 985-3851 Long
PUBLIC SALE, Saturday. Dec. KNAPI' SROES, Clift's S h o e Bottom.
11-28-'ITC
2, II a.m. The personal pr&lt;&gt;SINGER Sewinc Machine. 19f/
Repair. Complete !G1oe Serv·
perty of the late Allie Cahoon
model In beautiful cabinet.
Ice. Middleport.
11 5 :ltltp PICK your pup now. Will hold
will be sold at public auction
until Cbrlslmas, A.K.C. Reground drop.ln bobbin wiOt dial
at lhe rellldence located on St. COLDS, RAY fever, linus istered DachBhound, poodle,.
control to make zl~ ~~~~~ deRt. 1M at the east edge of
slrn stitches. buUonholes,
Hours of relief In e'tf'Y SJna. Austrian terrier. toy lox ter·
Wilksville. Ohio. Antiques and
I
1\f.
Kennel,
Five
blind
hems. etc. Will sell lor
rier.
C.
Time CllJ!I!ule. .1.41 value
collectors' Items, .•olld cherry
Points, Pomeroy.
11-28-'ITC
$68.50. Nothing down, ttJ,50
GDly lie. Su!I!I!M!I'I t1Jar.
4-drawer chest, walnut center
mondtly.
Phone Raventwood.
macy, New Haveu.
table. walnut gale leg table,
2'13·9193.
11-29-'ITC
18 2Z Utp
Seth Thomas clock, rocklnK
chairs, small secretary, on SINGER TOUCH lo SEW, •
65 Pontiac _ $2195
...lEst.,.~
lamps. few pieces of Ironstone,
series. Lovely two tone pas.
FOR SALE, FIVE BOOM
Roseville and Meken china.
Ventura 2 Dr. Hardtop. Potel blue. FuUy equipped to
HOUSE, baOt. I bedroom!,
wer st..,rin11, Po...,. brat..,
glass medicine bottles with
buttonhole, fancy design, ele.
nice Jot and prage, priced
Automatic Trans. a low milestoppers, stone jars !rom 1 to
automatic bobblll re!ID, Orlg.
age one awner ear
re11011.1ble, JIIIOIIe Ill Jail~ .
20 gallons, 2 wooden rakes.
lnaUy t331.15, tM.4D now dai
11-IUTC
picture frames, mirrors and
and 88lllllle balomce. 'l'flde.
various small items. HouSe1M accepted, bone IIIZ 1185.
FOUR room house, baOt and
hold, Frigidaire refrigerator,
65 Pontiac __ $2595 hall, gas fumace. t4500. Ann
117tfc
Sunray gas stove, oak table.
St., Pomeroy. Call S$Z-2685.
coal cook stove, "Belknap ETHYLENE GLYCOL Base
Bonnevllle t Dr. Hardtop,
11-211-3TC
Full7 eauipped in&lt;. tutorJ
Bountiful - over 70 years old" ,
permanent antlft !Ill!, •llt
air eo!ld. Vrry sharp Inside
Maytag washer, gas healing
per gallon. 1'omeroy Homfi
and out.
stove, radio, Zenith portable
10 30 tfc
and Auto.
TV, library table, Krohler living room suite, floor lamps, GUARANTEED USED Tires.
wool rugs, oak gun case, oak
ts.IS up. Pomeroy Home and ·
Bt.AETTNARS
CucKLER REAL .EsTATE .
plank bottom chairs, cloth bot- \ Auto,
10 30 tic ;·
I'OMEROY - Two story, 6
,,.
room home, bath. cellar, gas
lorn chairs, oak bed and oak
dresser with mirror, Iron bed, PILE is 10ft and lolly, eo1on 1fANT A GOOD BUn IIJiiG.
furnace, block garage. Out
RR IeWing llllebiDe lilT
of high water. $&amp;,000.00
wooden bedstead, White sew- retain brlllllnc:e In carpe11
ing machine, couch, 1955 4cleomed with Blue Lultre.
model, !!led 01111 1 ~......; ' POMEROY- Five room home,
door Chevrolet, 6 cyl. stand·
Rent eleclllc Shampooer t\. aet dill for idg aq~, faey
baOt, cellar, enclosed back
ard shift, miscellaneous, platBaker Furniture, 114TC atllehel, butblllllolel, IJJIDd.
porch, corner lot. t2,500.00
form scales, step ladder, oil
beml, etc., will 111!11 fll' "'· !!RADBURY - ' On Rl. 143drums, glass sbowcase, meat FACI'ORY REPAIBED IIIO:S,
IIC!Iblng down, .. IIIUilllliJ,
One story borne, AlumlnUIII
saw, tree pruner, wool tier,
guaranleecl, regular IRad, aD
call lbvelllwuod m.s.
aldlng, ~torm doors and wJn.
blacksnake whip, fruit jars,
sizes .IJ.SO each, pbone John I
. U.afi'C
dows; 5 rooms, bath, level
hose, rakes and shovels. varW. VanMeter, 8yracu1e
lot. ts,500.00.
ious small items. Not respontt2-2'118.
114SINGER SEWING Ji.tCHJNB OOVNTRY IIOMI!: - LEBAN·
sible for accidents or loss ol
,
In lovely !leW!Dg table, doel
ON TWP. - ONE ACRE property. Terms, cash day of REPOSSESSED 1968 stereo r•
aD regul!ll' HWing, pt.. &amp;I
2 story 7 room home, 4 bedsale. The estate of Allie Ca.
diD combination. AM-FM flequipped for faney Zll Zq
I'OOIDI,
half bath, cellar,
boon , John Schilling, Adm.
dlo, 4 speaken. AD speed
destgna, butlonho!te, overstorm doors and windOWJ,
Lunch served by Wllksville
changer. See and hear 1n
calli, etc., anly 1 monthly
several otber buildings.
Medtodist Church. Carnahan
your home before buyln1• paYIIItDtl of tU7 per week,
S8,54JO.OO.
Auction Service. Col. Jim Car.
$2.10 per week or pay balance
pbone tn-UI&amp;.
114TFC
HELEN TEAFORD, ·
nahan, auctioneer, Col. Dan
of .IOU2. Call t112-m4.
SALESLADY
Smith, apprentice. 11-29-ITC
11-28-TPC . Sli'GE!l SEWING MACIIINI
•azs
---leWI lornnl and oeitrlt:
ALB~ M. Cox, B...,
LOOK - BeauUful colored con:,
zig Ill equipped 1o but1G11lfZ.Illll
IIN83G
1!(')11 ~All
sole
TV.
Jll.lnch
screen.
Wu
hole,
IIIOIIOIP'BJD
dll'll
e1e
11·211-3TC
DON'T Pump JVUI' lholll'b
tssus, now t4tU5. Get new 1e1r1 lib new, ~Y orr 111j:
aepUc tank, get Klean Em All
&amp; .• • : •• ~ ....
Standard
encyclopedia set
menta t8 udl,
phone
aeplle lank cle.._, .......
tree, Try In your home. CaD
f112.1815.
ll·U.TFC
mull Farm Bureau.
11·21-TFC
11-21-a'ro HU'II4.

8Usinessse
Colitlct:
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CHARLES' USLE
Syr1cuse, Ohio

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ELDERLY LADY for housework
and cooking, phone 992-5251 for
Interview. 0 . Hlndy over Liberty Theatre. Middleport.
11-29-TFC

For Rant
FURNISHED APARTMENT, 3
rooms. bath. adults preferred,
phone 992-5435.
11-29-TFC

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•Aluminum

STORM
WINDOWS
For.,,.. Estimates
and
•Aluminum Awninp
.AI;.mbtum Siding
. DOOU
e~lnum Railings •C.r Portl ·
.htl01 • Blown In IIIIUiatlon
~r Call Collect 532-alt
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E-jllr E. White, 404l2 So1 4th St., Ironton
Rtp,...ntatlve In Thla Area 20 Y•rt

v. V.Johnson&amp;'SOn

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PHONE "2·11$6
-

A GOOD REN'Il ON Tanners
Run, Racine, RD 2, S bed·.
room Isolated home, garage,
. rumpus room, on beat, large
basement, baOt, bot and cold
water, spring, drilled weD,
and large garden, t50 a monOt
avaUable on or before January I, 1961, Esther West,
phone 949-2889.
11-28-6'1'C

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C!N• 111111* ,
..Cit.., ,Ito...... . CALl.

MON. THRU F"f

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j)I!EN 7 TO 7

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JAYMAR CoAL·
RT. 7 At The Meiptl\ll
. O.JILi County LJ~.
PH; 99u4o•

READY • MIX concrete dell'f·
e.l'lld rigbl lo your projcd. .
Fill and Ill)', Pte; fill.
illites, Phone . . . Goeg.
leln Ready • Mil Co., MJddle.
port, Ohio,
I 30 Uc
I

BUDGET PRICE lurnllure on
our third Door budget 11\op.

Bakel- FtirnJture, MiddlepOrt,
? If tic

Oblo.

CUJmSS DArRY BEEF Qreeding. sersl~' for ,IDJOD!! ·~
*'tere. 4!J PWI' ~
I'Ome~Yt Ill' IllS.,., ~­
NotifY by a a. m. for aloriiin&amp;
performanee service, I p. 111.
afternoon servlc:e. No ·Jtotft.
Ising after 8 p. m. .for the
18Rie day.
' ' ' ~~ fl 30tc

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SEWiNG MA~ "pair
aervlee; aD mates. WY t-~

The Fabrie Shop, Poino ·
eroy. Autborlzed Singer Sales
and Service. We Sharpen
~· · . . . . s-5uc

e.Jti, llultt

TFC,

5

RESTAURANT, fully equipped
In Rul1ad acrou from Rullalld Jl'unlllure, leO Amold '
Gnte It lhe Fumlture 11ore. JI'ACI'(JilY RBPAIRID WIDE UNCLAIMED FREIGRT, 8
u.zurc OVAL T1RBS, ........,.., new zll zag sewing machines
---.11.10 acll. Jolm w. ,.... wiOt ., year factory cuaran.
ter,
tn-r/11,
lee naUonally
advertlled
4 room a~ fumllhed.
11-JI.'I'P'C brands to be sold for
Pia. 111 rn.
f.17-tfe
---and lrelsht, totals of ft$
liVE ROOM HOUSE, I .:re each, can be paid at fS per
"lNE three rriom apartment.
paund, 111!11' Ralland. MWIJ month, we will deliver to your
ab new, all eleclrlc, range
dec:orated llllide IIIII aa1, home to sew on them to make
unit and waU oven, atalnleu
- - See Arlald Gr*, Jlll,. sure lllil you are completely
ateel sbik, completely modlaild.
, •• ere uti&amp;Red, call tn-2838.
ern, Phone 18UZ7J,
11-17.fi'C

II)•-·

stor•

BEsT PRICE paid !Or stand·
lag umber, ,poplil', - . ~
nut. ay~. ash, !fa,., _
~.... No Joli' file!: Iii'.
too' lillie. Can MariO&amp; ..,..
~. Bel. WI.,lilian, W. Va. ...,.;;...._......;..;..._...,
Pbone 71UH7.
I
NEIGL'ER Bulldln~ SUpply _lor

EXQll£NT.

!Ae~l pla~~t -of a
building . good hornet. lonR
.mg
•n
lllil~ lo1111 avliilabJe. Call the
.duate.
Nelgler Store. 949-a. Close,( Sundays. Kee~· ·~merlca · fila all
Free and go to churcl{ oo Ute
Lords Day.

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�WANT AD
INFORMATION
DEADLINES

For Rent

I p. m. Day before PubllcatiOM
Monday Deadline t 1, m .

tllltollltlona . &amp; Corroctlon 1
Will be J~cce""'d until 9 ;~. m. , 0 ,
DIY of PubUc~lon.

REGULA.T'IONI
T!'l ~ Pu)llsher re:ur ves the rtght to
o•(ht Ol' rt&gt;ject any ads dtflmed ob·
ectlonable. Tho publiahor will not

~~ ~

re1ponslble for "'oro than one In·

orrett IMertl on.

RATES
For Want Ad Service
5 cent1 per Word one ln•rt lon
Minimum Chuge 75c
12 unts per ord three conuculivr!

lra~ r t: ons .

12 cents .,., word

[~the

,n~ ~' rl i;) nt ,

con1tcuttn

·

15 per cent

DII~Unt

on palcl 1 ·

a ·.n ;~(l s Pflld within 10 Claya.
C ARD OF THANKS &amp; OIIITUAR ,

$1.50 for 50 word m inimum. h
to&lt;~ nll word lc:.
BLIND ADI
:· ~rt it l on ;a l
l Sc Charge per Aelvlr
,•:. rl

t ose ment.

OFFICE HO.URS
1· 30 1 . m. to 5:01 p. m . Dally
~.3J a m. to 12 :00 Noon $aturd!ly
IT' S EASY TO PLACE A

WANT AD
,4_ - --

..,-

Notice

Gun: Shoot
H•ms-~ Hog-Bacons

$YRA,CUSE

tA!-LfARK
Dec. a:-1 P.M.
Snow, ~in or Shine

!HOTGUNS ONLY
HAM AND BACON Shoot, Sunday, Dec, 3, I p.m. at Isaac
Walton Farm, •ponaored by
Chester Firemen. 11-2&amp;-4TP
I WILL BE OUT o[ my ofli~
from Saturday, Dec. 2 to Monday Dec. II . Dr. Ray R. Pickens.
11-29-3TC

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THURSDAY. Nov. 30th, at the
Soortsman's Bar, the TriCounty Boys String Band. Entertainment at its best. All le281 beverages and good food.
Located at the Crossroads off
Route 124 and 143. Everyone
welcome.
11-29-2TP

HOLIDAY SPECIAL ON COLD
WAVES from Nov. 21 lhraulh
Dec. 29. S15 now .12.50. • 1UO
now flO, •10 now •.so, Ruth's
Beauty Shop, Muon, phone
'I'IJ.IIII.
11·1t-3GTP
NO HUNTING or Trespassing
on my property at any time.
Leroy Lawrence
11-28-3TP

CUSTOM BUTCHERING and
will buy hides every Monday,
Phil Meier, 1192-3510.
11-29-TFC
HYMN SING, at the Freedom
Gospel Mission. Bald Knobs,
Sunday, Dec. 3, 2 p.m. Dan
Hayman and the Country
Hymn Timers. and the Duncan
Quartet. Public is Invited.
11-~TC

RADJO AND TV REPAIR, Call
742-4738. for
information.
Charles Eugene Bowles.
lt-29-m

Wanl..tToluy

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WANT TO BUY OR mADE
FOR TANK, capaclt)' from oae
lo three lbouland pllaD. mUll
~ Ill fair condltloa, for hutInC water, llGIItlet, M. W.
RIIDylll, ....... Rldp RoM,
liiDemllle, 0. 41'113.
11-lf.lote
A 11fl3.64 or 65 one owner car
direct from owner Call
Wl-9105.
11-Z'l -3TC
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SIX ROOM apartment, ! bed.
rooms, unfurnlsbecl, S dosets
splfe, bot water hell, etoft
room, outside porch. Phone
9t2-5307.
II 8 tfc
4 room apartment furnished.
Phone 192·3651.
' 17 lie

ForS.te
' ' I• .• 4oor'-~m FORD,' t , .
, eyUnder, .new tires,,.,._ JO!I!l :•

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QU.LITY
1962 CHEVII,OLEt
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4 Dr Bel Air 8 ~ill e.,g: ' ' ' .. ' ' ' · ' · · · · · · · · · · · f'750
lor, .;.dio, heater, ;.'ioite ~~~ ·~~e''f"b:fSitS~tlea elean• inter-

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lzy1&gt;.1mlc 88 HT Sed,n, aioi~,;.;ti~ i~aM· p;,;.~~ .si . . $1595
brOil:..., radio and heater, vinyl Interior, maroon
and

1963 FORD .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .... .. . ,1295
~ngin!J 4 speed trans., ciUial wheels 9 11.

I Ton Stake V 8

stake. Like new tires.

:)111rp.

fiOO; 19st lli!ernaUooial IIi l01l ' • ·
plelaqi, ' ~ , trani~
repair $'15, ll Gauge 8h01p.
Bt'OIIIIIna automaUe rib bar- ·
rell, like· new, $100, Phone
CoolvUie 1117-.1154. 11.JI.7TC

4 ROOMS, BATH, storage
buDding, out of high water,
needs repair, a good Investment for · ,1,000: Phone
tt2-JS4S.
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walnut Blereo ·conoole with 4
speaker, 4 automatic
changer, take over paJmeilll
of f5 per noonth or pay bal·
ance f71.20. CaD llft.32i8.
11-17-6TC

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OI'EN EVES. 9•0!1 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

FURNISHED and unfurnished
apartments. Close to school. " " ' - - - - - - - --- - - - - Phone 992-5385.
10-18-tfc
Fors.le
STEREO RADIO CONSOLE,
MIXED HAY, 40c II bile, IIIII
WERE OU SATISFIIiD
stereo wiOt AM &amp; FM radio
FURNISRED Rlld unfurnished one 1!81Di riC, IIIII GMC tJ'It&lt;.
WITH YOUR FUEL OIL
deluxe floating turntable per·
apartments. Rowley I Reed.
SERVICE LAST YEAR?
lor, CoOtact, M. W. RaDyoD,
feet
condition, take over pay.
IF NOT, CALL
Phone 99t-3574 after 4 p. m.
~ Ridge Bold, J111o11n.
of ttl per moriOt, or PaY
to Sl lfe ville, Ohlo G'IJI ll·lf.IOTC
Pomeroy L1ndmark • ments
balance •118.10. Call m.mt.
992·:!181 COLLECT
11-rt.lri!
FOUR ROOM AND BATH POODLE PUPPIES, AKC ToJ
Budget plan, metered tlekel•
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t -.; ,
and
treatOII
fuel.
APARTMENT, unfumllbecl,
miniature, f75 and up. Stud
SEWING MACHINE: SINGER,
In Pomeroy, pbone 9fU385,
service and poomlng. Pboae
slant .needle sewing machine
• POM:ROY
11-II·TFC 19U443.
11 s tfe
equipped to zig zag, balance
992·2181
t48.56 or lerm11 can be ·81'1'811I
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1flfl SEWING MACIDNE, ful.
ged, can m.~sa. 11-17-6TC
!)vhJ;c Salt'
ly equipped to zig ug, fancy
Jack W. Ca
, Mgr.
AUCTION, Saturday, Dec. 2,
design, dam, sew In zlppel'll, - - proven Cl\'}lel ·cleaner
10 a.m. on account of other
etc. Layaway, Balance til· 1968 STEREO, lovely walnut- THE
Blue
Lustn Is e.,.y on the
console wiOt AM &amp; FM redlo,
business interests the entire
70, Phone M-2115,
budget. nest~ loraotlen
this set oold much rusher,
stock of the Neigler Grocery
11 7 Uc
colors. Rent 'lectrlc alulmthis set has morel Blorage,
will be sold. This is ail clean
pooer
Baker Furniture.
take over payments of fS per
new merchandise ; a chance
LOSE WEIGRT safely wiOt Del
ll.fl-6'l'C
to buy your Christmas groc- A-Diet tablets. OniJ •. NeJ. month or pay balance due
.113.
441.
Try
It
in
your
home,
eries and candies at your
son's Drug,
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EARLY 'AMERICAN
call m%831.
11-27.cTC 1968
price. Also will sell one 114
STEREO,
handsome maple
ft. self service display case
rot'ATOES. Clarenct Proffitt,
console with AM I FM radio,'
1967 FORD Galaxy 500, 4 door
(unless sold before sale), and
Portland. Phone S0.225C.
sedan, power brakes and po- 4 speed BSR lntennb: doanR·
other •rticles. Be sure to be
11 s tic
wer
steering, V-8 automatle,
er, resume payments of t8
there. Located in the village
per monOt or pay· balan~
of Antiquity 11&gt; miles up the
3500 miles. priced to sell.
SINGER MODEL 86, In nlet
river from Racine, Ohio, on
due •11111.24, call 992-2838.
walnut sowing table. loob Call 992-2472. After 5 caD
11·2'1-6'l'C
State Route 338. Harriet
992-5748.
11-28-TFC
and n1111 lllre ne11, luUy
Neigler owner. Terms cash.
equipped to zig zag, 1110110Not responsible for accidents.
gl'am, butlonbole,. ele. Pay It FURNITURE. Antiques and Cot. ONE BLACK RIDING MARE
64". 4 stllckln81ett. bl:!Ze face,
Sale conducted by the Bradlectors Items, two vlollna .and
paymenfl
•uo
eadl Ill' tsO
ford Auction Co.. Racine,
broke tG ride, one black IDare '
one guitar over Jtio years 'Of~
cash. Phone tn-21115.
pony, Arnold Grate. Rutland.
Ohio.
11-28-3TC
Miscellaneous
itema.
phone
11 7 tic
11-29-3'I'C
after 5 p.m., 985-3851 Long
PUBLIC SALE, Saturday. Dec. KNAPI' SROES, Clift's S h o e Bottom.
11-28-'ITC
2, II a.m. The personal pr&lt;&gt;SINGER Sewinc Machine. 19f/
Repair. Complete !G1oe Serv·
perty of the late Allie Cahoon
model In beautiful cabinet.
Ice. Middleport.
11 5 :ltltp PICK your pup now. Will hold
will be sold at public auction
until Cbrlslmas, A.K.C. Reground drop.ln bobbin wiOt dial
at lhe rellldence located on St. COLDS, RAY fever, linus istered DachBhound, poodle,.
control to make zl~ ~~~~~ deRt. 1M at the east edge of
slrn stitches. buUonholes,
Hours of relief In e'tf'Y SJna. Austrian terrier. toy lox ter·
Wilksville. Ohio. Antiques and
I
1\f.
Kennel,
Five
blind
hems. etc. Will sell lor
rier.
C.
Time CllJ!I!ule. .1.41 value
collectors' Items, .•olld cherry
Points, Pomeroy.
11-28-'ITC
$68.50. Nothing down, ttJ,50
GDly lie. Su!I!I!M!I'I t1Jar.
4-drawer chest, walnut center
mondtly.
Phone Raventwood.
macy, New Haveu.
table. walnut gale leg table,
2'13·9193.
11-29-'ITC
18 2Z Utp
Seth Thomas clock, rocklnK
chairs, small secretary, on SINGER TOUCH lo SEW, •
65 Pontiac _ $2195
...lEst.,.~
lamps. few pieces of Ironstone,
series. Lovely two tone pas.
FOR SALE, FIVE BOOM
Roseville and Meken china.
Ventura 2 Dr. Hardtop. Potel blue. FuUy equipped to
HOUSE, baOt. I bedroom!,
wer st..,rin11, Po...,. brat..,
glass medicine bottles with
buttonhole, fancy design, ele.
nice Jot and prage, priced
Automatic Trans. a low milestoppers, stone jars !rom 1 to
automatic bobblll re!ID, Orlg.
age one awner ear
re11011.1ble, JIIIOIIe Ill Jail~ .
20 gallons, 2 wooden rakes.
lnaUy t331.15, tM.4D now dai
11-IUTC
picture frames, mirrors and
and 88lllllle balomce. 'l'flde.
various small items. HouSe1M accepted, bone IIIZ 1185.
FOUR room house, baOt and
hold, Frigidaire refrigerator,
65 Pontiac __ $2595 hall, gas fumace. t4500. Ann
117tfc
Sunray gas stove, oak table.
St., Pomeroy. Call S$Z-2685.
coal cook stove, "Belknap ETHYLENE GLYCOL Base
Bonnevllle t Dr. Hardtop,
11-211-3TC
Full7 eauipped in&lt;. tutorJ
Bountiful - over 70 years old" ,
permanent antlft !Ill!, •llt
air eo!ld. Vrry sharp Inside
Maytag washer, gas healing
per gallon. 1'omeroy Homfi
and out.
stove, radio, Zenith portable
10 30 tfc
and Auto.
TV, library table, Krohler living room suite, floor lamps, GUARANTEED USED Tires.
wool rugs, oak gun case, oak
ts.IS up. Pomeroy Home and ·
Bt.AETTNARS
CucKLER REAL .EsTATE .
plank bottom chairs, cloth bot- \ Auto,
10 30 tic ;·
I'OMEROY - Two story, 6
,,.
room home, bath. cellar, gas
lorn chairs, oak bed and oak
dresser with mirror, Iron bed, PILE is 10ft and lolly, eo1on 1fANT A GOOD BUn IIJiiG.
furnace, block garage. Out
RR IeWing llllebiDe lilT
of high water. $&amp;,000.00
wooden bedstead, White sew- retain brlllllnc:e In carpe11
ing machine, couch, 1955 4cleomed with Blue Lultre.
model, !!led 01111 1 ~......; ' POMEROY- Five room home,
door Chevrolet, 6 cyl. stand·
Rent eleclllc Shampooer t\. aet dill for idg aq~, faey
baOt, cellar, enclosed back
ard shift, miscellaneous, platBaker Furniture, 114TC atllehel, butblllllolel, IJJIDd.
porch, corner lot. t2,500.00
form scales, step ladder, oil
beml, etc., will 111!11 fll' "'· !!RADBURY - ' On Rl. 143drums, glass sbowcase, meat FACI'ORY REPAIBED IIIO:S,
IIC!Iblng down, .. IIIUilllliJ,
One story borne, AlumlnUIII
saw, tree pruner, wool tier,
guaranleecl, regular IRad, aD
call lbvelllwuod m.s.
aldlng, ~torm doors and wJn.
blacksnake whip, fruit jars,
sizes .IJ.SO each, pbone John I
. U.afi'C
dows; 5 rooms, bath, level
hose, rakes and shovels. varW. VanMeter, 8yracu1e
lot. ts,500.00.
ious small items. Not respontt2-2'118.
114SINGER SEWING Ji.tCHJNB OOVNTRY IIOMI!: - LEBAN·
sible for accidents or loss ol
,
In lovely !leW!Dg table, doel
ON TWP. - ONE ACRE property. Terms, cash day of REPOSSESSED 1968 stereo r•
aD regul!ll' HWing, pt.. &amp;I
2 story 7 room home, 4 bedsale. The estate of Allie Ca.
diD combination. AM-FM flequipped for faney Zll Zq
I'OOIDI,
half bath, cellar,
boon , John Schilling, Adm.
dlo, 4 speaken. AD speed
destgna, butlonho!te, overstorm doors and windOWJ,
Lunch served by Wllksville
changer. See and hear 1n
calli, etc., anly 1 monthly
several otber buildings.
Medtodist Church. Carnahan
your home before buyln1• paYIIItDtl of tU7 per week,
S8,54JO.OO.
Auction Service. Col. Jim Car.
$2.10 per week or pay balance
pbone tn-UI&amp;.
114TFC
HELEN TEAFORD, ·
nahan, auctioneer, Col. Dan
of .IOU2. Call t112-m4.
SALESLADY
Smith, apprentice. 11-29-ITC
11-28-TPC . Sli'GE!l SEWING MACIIINI
•azs
---leWI lornnl and oeitrlt:
ALB~ M. Cox, B...,
LOOK - BeauUful colored con:,
zig Ill equipped 1o but1G11lfZ.Illll
IIN83G
1!(')11 ~All
sole
TV.
Jll.lnch
screen.
Wu
hole,
IIIOIIOIP'BJD
dll'll
e1e
11·211-3TC
DON'T Pump JVUI' lholll'b
tssus, now t4tU5. Get new 1e1r1 lib new, ~Y orr 111j:
aepUc tank, get Klean Em All
&amp; .• • : •• ~ ....
Standard
encyclopedia set
menta t8 udl,
phone
aeplle lank cle.._, .......
tree, Try In your home. CaD
f112.1815.
ll·U.TFC
mull Farm Bureau.
11·21-TFC
11-21-a'ro HU'II4.

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Colitlct:
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Syr1cuse, Ohio

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ELDERLY LADY for housework
and cooking, phone 992-5251 for
Interview. 0 . Hlndy over Liberty Theatre. Middleport.
11-29-TFC

For Rant
FURNISHED APARTMENT, 3
rooms. bath. adults preferred,
phone 992-5435.
11-29-TFC

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•Aluminum

STORM
WINDOWS
For.,,.. Estimates
and
•Aluminum Awninp
.AI;.mbtum Siding
. DOOU
e~lnum Railings •C.r Portl ·
.htl01 • Blown In IIIIUiatlon
~r Call Collect 532-alt
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Rtp,...ntatlve In Thla Area 20 Y•rt

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A GOOD REN'Il ON Tanners
Run, Racine, RD 2, S bed·.
room Isolated home, garage,
. rumpus room, on beat, large
basement, baOt, bot and cold
water, spring, drilled weD,
and large garden, t50 a monOt
avaUable on or before January I, 1961, Esther West,
phone 949-2889.
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..Cit.., ,Ito...... . CALl.

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RT. 7 At The Meiptl\ll
. O.JILi County LJ~.
PH; 99u4o•

READY • MIX concrete dell'f·
e.l'lld rigbl lo your projcd. .
Fill and Ill)', Pte; fill.
illites, Phone . . . Goeg.
leln Ready • Mil Co., MJddle.
port, Ohio,
I 30 Uc
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BUDGET PRICE lurnllure on
our third Door budget 11\op.

Bakel- FtirnJture, MiddlepOrt,
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CUJmSS DArRY BEEF Qreeding. sersl~' for ,IDJOD!! ·~
*'tere. 4!J PWI' ~
I'Ome~Yt Ill' IllS.,., ~­
NotifY by a a. m. for aloriiin&amp;
performanee service, I p. 111.
afternoon servlc:e. No ·Jtotft.
Ising after 8 p. m. .for the
18Rie day.
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aervlee; aD mates. WY t-~

The Fabrie Shop, Poino ·
eroy. Autborlzed Singer Sales
and Service. We Sharpen
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RESTAURANT, fully equipped
In Rul1ad acrou from Rullalld Jl'unlllure, leO Amold '
Gnte It lhe Fumlture 11ore. JI'ACI'(JilY RBPAIRID WIDE UNCLAIMED FREIGRT, 8
u.zurc OVAL T1RBS, ........,.., new zll zag sewing machines
---.11.10 acll. Jolm w. ,.... wiOt ., year factory cuaran.
ter,
tn-r/11,
lee naUonally
advertlled
4 room a~ fumllhed.
11-JI.'I'P'C brands to be sold for
Pia. 111 rn.
f.17-tfe
---and lrelsht, totals of ft$
liVE ROOM HOUSE, I .:re each, can be paid at fS per
"lNE three rriom apartment.
paund, 111!11' Ralland. MWIJ month, we will deliver to your
ab new, all eleclrlc, range
dec:orated llllide IIIII aa1, home to sew on them to make
unit and waU oven, atalnleu
- - See Arlald Gr*, Jlll,. sure lllil you are completely
ateel sbik, completely modlaild.
, •• ere uti&amp;Red, call tn-2838.
ern, Phone 18UZ7J,
11-17.fi'C

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BEsT PRICE paid !Or stand·
lag umber, ,poplil', - . ~
nut. ay~. ash, !fa,., _
~.... No Joli' file!: Iii'.
too' lillie. Can MariO&amp; ..,..
~. Bel. WI.,lilian, W. Va. ...,.;;...._......;..;..._...,
Pbone 71UH7.
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NEIGL'ER Bulldln~ SUpply _lor

EXQll£NT.

!Ae~l pla~~t -of a
building . good hornet. lonR
.mg
•n
lllil~ lo1111 avliilabJe. Call the
.duate.
Nelgler Store. 949-a. Close,( Sundays. Kee~· ·~merlca · fila all
Free and go to churcl{ oo Ute
Lords Day.

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P~o:~l~ttg_~~ ~~es~nt~~ orl Sunday
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Union

Middleport

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Four County IlJibrary Meeting in PoJl\ ~roy Fri

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.·. .Two Candidates Aroun,d'

lloli~~· DJOJM, The Qllllllbaa .... ~torDte.
at the 1:311·
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lild • I)I8NIII 111 the .tunlor
Ice ol ihe MfddliiiGit~ led . •f:!!!'·of the ehurcb ..ut.
Cbrl8t..
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Aapia ~ Wild&gt;.
Dlrec:te!l br Be r ..
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be preallilwd Gil Dec.
Sclteo,
tho
plqlot
tell
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a c:hlid'a roaOIIOII iQ • ·ato.,. Of llrL Seltoa baa
the birth of Cllrllt. ~ Dewl m CllrfmMa OVGilla tor the elllrdl
bort hal the loaclq , ..W.,To!- and will be ulllllid with the
playlet wlllch will' ilo~ PI8NIII 111 Mr1. ~ Rloe.
ed by 24 junior choir membora
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lnoos1ume.
SINGERS COMING
Final rehearsal for the playlet
will be held at f p m. Satur
The LemJo.r Singer a rrom lltdday at the ebureh,
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• well wlll 'be at revival .m...
The amual Chri-s program at the F l - . Melbodllll
of recitations by cblldreo of the Cburch, Wedneldl)' nlaht, New.
primary and -besll&gt;net: depart. 29, at 7:30.

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Tile GILfORD • YU1r ..
aty&amp;.d console In srained
Walnut color, or &amp;rained

Maho11•nr t:olor, 23,000
Voltl Picture Pow.r. 61,4•
Ov•l Front-Mounted

KODAK"
CAROUSEL 850

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Greater dependability! Fe"r ..nice
problems I Evary chassis connection
:~.relully handwired for araatar d•
~ ~n dabi l ity, fewer service problems.

Kodak Carousei850''Siide Projectors

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au~atlc focusing Of each slide, remote control to
c nge de, forward or reverse or automatic change '
every 5, 8 or 15 seconds. High or low biigbtneiS con- .
trol: ll,a~e now during the Camera Sale.

eratlon by ;the present leslala-

Seal7 II chalrmall of tho ture." 1 I '
Soab' welrt 8lrthor to &amp;I!' that
Houae Select Comllltu. 011 Till
a
"~ revtlllon'' of
Revlslm which Ia 'ti01'klnl oPorOhio's
~ atructure Ia needed
adlcallJ em-In&amp; the leslslallve
and
will
be enaeted by the le&amp;receta lD come 1111 wllb a plan
lalature,
llbldl reconvenes JilL
for l'OY8IIIPinl the state's Iocal
15,
"U
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people l&amp;lderstand
tax atructure.
u. said Wemeldl)' he .... theHeprob'lam."
urr;cl' the councy otnclals
1101 IIDOiklnl tor tho committee,
to
COO(lll'ote
''ID bring about
"beciuae final aetloo b&amp;B 1101
this
Ullllel'lllndlng."
yel " - taken by the conunltIt ~d be aile to &amp;I!' that
t.ee."'
On the oilier hand, Soab' Ia the bUI f tt)e commlltee ftnal11
lbe dla1rman and he DOled that r~s to lbo lUll House
the
conuntttee had been will ~ a klsaln8 C&lt;Ualn to the
char&amp;ed with drafilnl a bW "u pllll Seal7 outlined Wedneldl)'.
lit bll propoaal the personal
rapidlY u poaalble," adllinl:
)II'Oilll'tl' tax, both taDIIble and
''Fundalilental Revision"
"We hope to e&amp;rl'7 out thla lntan8D&gt;l•· ...Wd be abollahed.

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INGELS FURNITURE
992-2635

MIDDLEPORT

aa~ont In time for Ca~llcl-

tm GET GtJIIIGI
ONlY

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Open Friday:Nights
Til ·9:00
I'Also Of,en All

D1y Thursd•y•

aa walld the proaent Income
taxes itvled by 11 Jm1!11clpalltlea,
The proaent mumclpal Income
· walld beformula
blended Into the
cllllrll&gt;uUon
for . the
counll tax and taxpsyero In
munlcillallUea ..,.. po.ytng more
than 1 per cent Income tax
would eontlllle paying the blabor rote.
The counll Income tax
nue would be dlltrlbuted "to all
unlll ot local govennnent 1.!1 a
malhematlcal mamer that t'IC·
OIJII&amp;es no1 only present needS
but also future growth lild
changes 1n needs.''
Sealy said tho 1 per cent IncOllie tax would take some of
the pressure o1r lbo real eatele

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Party Dec. 5th
SYRACUSE - "Thankaglving
PratW' ...s reed In 111111011 for devotions when the &amp;Illshine Makers Claoo of the First
United Presbyterian Cburch met
recently In the cbureh annex
with the president, Margaret CottrUI, presiding. Secrela1'7 and
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Of Belpre is
PTA Speaker

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mi)roberl m.
111 MICHAEL L. POSNER
tervl
by UPI were unWASIIINGTON (UPI) - The movec! 11'1 ~tlon arkill' Houao Ways lo lolelllo 8'JIIIOI!Is
that the proposed 10
Conunlttee remained u ada- per coni Income tax aurdlarp,
mantly 11111-tax lnereua aa iiVer wlllcb theJ voted to abelvo Oct.
today, cleoplte ..... !Gill! hour&amp; 3, ,.. needed lD re&lt;\ICe the
of araumenll from Prosldonl ~ delicti, !labt lnflat!M,
, Jomaon'a 1op fllca1 advlaerL
and 1alealb' ellmblna Interest
" Trea8UI'7 Se'crelar3' llalry H,
Fowler, lluU!t D Ire c tor· ~Cuts Presented
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Lharlel L, S&lt;hultze lild Cbalr·
BY THE UPl
Th01 al• Clll)l't&amp;aed little
WASHINGTON - FORMER man William McCheSIII)' Martin IIIQiie titan pertunctorr tntarelll
Prosldenl llwlabl D, Elaenbow· Jr., ot the Federal Reserve hi the admlnllllratlllll'l plan to
or 'has dOIIated bla ahOltplaee Board were ctetermlnecl lD tr)' cut I federal spending by ...1
Gelt;y&amp;burg, Pa., farm to t h e apln toclq In snolher IISaim blll,loo. even tiiCIUab It had be&amp;
nation as a national hlllorlc lite. before the taxwr1t1ng plllal.
ElaeMower and bls wI f o,
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Mamie, will eontlnue to occu~

taken:

d Mr
r. an
a. &amp;bert W, Sloon
of Pomerw RoUto 1, are IIOWICq the birth of their llrat
cblld, a aoo. The lnfllll, 11&amp;111ad Timotlll
wel&amp;bed ,...
., )JOUIIdl lild l3 OIIIICOI, He
wu bon! Motlclal, New, '17, at
llollpltal, GaJII»&gt;OIa. ·
• lild Mrs. James Walbr
of Pomaro.r Route 3, are the
malmlal .........-; and the
polemal gr........-.. are "'-L
Wavno
a.vne "'""" lild the Iaiit Wa.vne
~~ Pomeroy Route 1• Mrl.
ooyowl J.ona of Pomaro,y lild
Mr.Mldill
and Mra. Lalll'8IICO Wr"o!
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CERTI FICA YES

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ALWAYS PLEASE'

Put on your holiday oest and your elegant mood and co
aJ,ve after 5 in shimmering silver 8 nd gold shoes I
me
. Pick a glittery, trim pump, or Black or White Peau de Soie
W1th Handbag to match.
Light up the evening! See~ in Seventeen. $9.99 to $11 .99

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~7 tho hollae and uae the .farm
facllltlea &lt;llrlng the pneral'a

lifetime. Bul afterward&amp; caatrol
of the farm, adjoining the Ga.
iYIIbUrl National Cemelor71 will
so to the Government ana will
be ClpOIIed to Vtlltors, the White
. H111ae announced Woclrleadll.

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Identificatio~ Sought
Of Two 'EHS' Youths

creased colla como !l'om .,_
foreoment o! this lllw the Incroaae Is ~a new rosponslbUIcy~ rsther !ncreues _,G.
ani ill ~lng what baa alwaya a reiiJIO!Islbll!il' of
~about..:~~
:r:":at'"f10 per cent
,.:;era
tax of the cases where children are
1101118
Ieabillllon
said congresatonil on ADC pl.)'lllentl there are
pullli8 oi 111 Increase tbls y - fathers capable 01 IIUJIIIOrllni
..U •'lmpoalible."
the ;yuunptera, He estimated
the IUIIIIIa1 aavtnss If the rathera paid up would be about $5

programs 1101 bearing directly
on the VIetnam-·
Chalrmlll Wilbur D. Mills, DArk., who sat silent thrwab
Wedfteada.Y'S hearfn&amp; plannocl
to question the three otnclall

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Anre was ellliD8UIIhed 111 the
Mlcldlepe&gt;rt Volun18er Firemen
Wlllnesdl)'

Nr. aed Mra, Staal01 Jclbn&amp;OII,
Racine 1101111, hucampieteclher
tralallv at the OldoSiale School
of coamotol~ and 11 now ....,.
ployed at Marie'• ~le Poll Ill
Syraeuae. Mill JolmiOII 11 a
......... til SOUther1l Hl&amp;b
School in Racine.

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Crowning of Children
To Feature Festival

bers attheLadlosAIIldliaryo!the
Syracuse Volunteer Fire Depart·
mont. The two yowwotors !lllllled
as "MissiDdMr.Sno•Oake"wlll
be &amp;elected oo the beSII o! the
most contrlbulk&gt;n• made oo be·
hslt at the some 30 cblldrentakIna part at ths rote at a pe!llll' a

vote.
Judge a will be Mrs. Mollie Hill,
Walter stewart&amp;lldBobHoenicb.
The festival will got underWII
at 6 p m. 11111 booths a0t up for

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leature baked

a coid1'7 - · I grab
bal table c:aDiiY llbop IIJhjiCIIII,

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pGUI ...

ttem• IIIII there wtn be aoltdrlnka
&amp;lid CGI!ee IIIII oandwlcheo for
sale. PrlzetwUlbeawardedtoall
pll)'iqf the same•A psrt d the proceeds will be
used to purcbase cillllb' trea\ll
whleh will be prell!lded to cbll·
ctrenattho SyracuseareaoolJec,
24 wben SaiD makes bls 8lllllla1
IIIJIIO&amp;I'antO under aponaorsblp d
the auxiliary.
Door prizes will be awarded
perlodlcali.Y ilarfJw the e...U.
of the fellllval.

MINDY LONG

Yugoslav
City lfit

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prllliarlea.
WASHINGTON (Um.:. Sea.
McCartiiY said In a lllatelnd
Eupne J. McF artilY, !).lllnD.,
at
a - s conference called lo
IIJIIQIIIlCed today he will enter
.-eo
forlllallY u a cancllDemoerBII• prelldenllal prima- dote lhat be
cloea 1101 aee In bla
ries In WIICXIllln. OreP.
move
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CIIII throal to tho
Callforula and Nebruka- U.
unltJ
and
the
lllrenlth of tho
said he Ia doing ao becouae be Ill
Democratic
parcy,"
CGDeomed the JohniiCIII admlnlsHe reiterated earHer oxtrat!M aeoms to have aot 111
pressed
feellnp lhat "there Ia
llmlta Cll the prlco It will po.y IIJ'OIIIna ovlcillleo
of a deepening
for military vlc:lorY In VletMm. moral crlala In America:
MoCartlt)' slid he will decide
trualratlon and a
within tWG weeks wbether to Dlac:cdllnt,
cllopodtkla to extra iepl-lf not
challenae Prtelcleul Johnaon'a
_,pO!Icjea al., 1n the :Muaa- llleiPII - mllllifeatAIIlons Of
.~ ~ n d New ~ofdre protelt."
McCartiiY said bls declaim
about :Muaachuaetll will citpeal principally upllll 11!8
rutoome at a mellll•g thla

Accident Blamed
On ley Highway

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HERE ARE more of the 30 eonleatenll for the Mr, and Miss ·
Snowllake Utle In the Chrlstmal prcmotlona1 Jli'OII1'III' of t b e
Ladle• AUXIliary at the Syracuse Volunteer Fire DepertmeJt.
They are: Plllllp Hoocl, 1, ..., o! Mr. and Mrs. HarOld Hoocl,
Lincoln Helgbta; MindY L&lt;q:, 4, daughter of Mr. 81111 Mrs.
Richard tcq:, MiddlepOrt; Kennelb Edward Kiql, I, and Uaa
Kine, children at Mr, IIIII )Irs, Kenneth KIQI, PunetW,

weekend of that IIIAIII&gt;'I Democrallc ..,..un!ltoa.
The New HaJ11111b1n prlmarJ

BELGRADE (IJPI) - A
earthCiual&lt;e
odonla toda.Y and

psr coni of the bulldtnp illln~·=~r~\
clcy of Dehsr, Beigracle B
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At least seven persons weie
ported killed butmore....,ofa!tlri
ed burled In the rubble,
Yugvolav army unill _..
to Debar, which lies ID u ~a[i1 ~

oarthCI~=ualce:::faWt:
·~,el~i~

with
runs adoWn
huge to Greecea

persons were
&amp; reoort m Lake Ohrlcl
em Maeedmla.
The ..11 quake wasfeltlliii'Q....,:
oul the region and In
Europe. It slllljli)Od

lions lines to Debar,
banlan -r, and
lngs In nearby
cludlrw Slrop!Je, the
capital, tbe radio aalcl.

Price Hurt

II flrJI. It CODIOI nut Mardll2.
Wlac011aln Ia April 2, Nobralka
""' 1' llllCI Orep May 28, Leslie Price,
Callfllrnla J-- '- The llaa,..
Ill fair coodlttoo
clilllltllll'lm&amp;l7_Ia Aprll30.

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KENNETH KING

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Hclou1 rtl'l'tlhlnlntt wen iltl'V·
ed 117 the flrllll'lde homeroom

When a man has put a Umlt
on what he wUI do, h~ has
put a llllllt on what he can do.
-charles M. Schwab, American induatr)allllt.

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UNDA JOHNSON, daUJhler o!

And JtiUI sokl to him, "If
you call} All thing~ &lt;!rt posatbl&lt; to him wlw bt!Ntle~."­

Mark 9:23.

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FlretnOD llllll""red a call to the
Hobson yltdllD (lUI out abUrn·
Ina bUilcllqj. TheY clld jUII thai.
Loter, bmlstlption disclosed
!bat~ In the areabadtn·
teat10111lb' aot nre to the strue·
tare to remave It from the site.
It .... Ulumed the lire ...Wd
reiUDio today,

It .... lllllldmoolb' ...... to
IIUI'ChaM &amp;1'111
William Amalt wu QIIOinled chalrman lD llrvMIIIiate IIIII purci1aM
1&amp;11111. U. llad also caataetad.,.
tborllbia COIICOl'll!ng the 0 1 d
lruclt pulled Gil the pi----'
and ~.... thai
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rrmed.It walld be ..,
Tho llrll IJ'Ide reeolvld the
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tala prlllnl.
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lOnd wtt. ll'CIQP clllcuiiiGD.
The ~ grade homeloom
llllllllrl will be hoatAiasel to Ute
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He char&amp;ed that failure olioIP""JIIIlllliU: PfOCill~ IIIII:
~ lo ' enlld uiefr. IIUJip&amp;l' cal
51jppOrl talei '-'·orCillltl'lbUtlcf • C~of.U.IIIIIIMr;SDOW•
ftJr hiallet taxes.
to a great extent'' to lncreaalng Oake will hlcblliht &amp; holiday leaThe formula for cuttlni ~ o! the Aid to Do.pendenl Uval to be llll&amp;ed on Dec 9attllll
spendlni called for a 2 per cent Cblldren program.
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remetlon In IPVeflllllllll po.y"Keep In mind," he told tho Syracuse ElementarY SchooL
rolls and a 10 per cent cut 1n all cOUIItY otnclala, "that U 1n- stagllil the foatiYal are mem-

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lllirarleo,, idl'l!d.. - lfll II aUIIIblt.
tnlkin of all atato IIIII federal er lllllerfala oudl ulilllll, , _
81'111111 and lid )II08riiD8, ell.. lie doe\111101111
lrlbutla! of atal8 doCUJ!I8IIII and . azlnes are aloo - cOf)l'dlnatiOII of ell llbr&amp;l'7 aeUvltle• 011 the state levol.

u sale IIOUI'CO o1 achOOI operating rovenuo. lndlvilllal
.....Ues eoold levy addltlmal
personal iDCOJne tax, "pim·
back" Cll the 1 per cent.
Same Tax 0. Bualaess
He said the 7 per cent 11&amp;111'•
for the tax .., bUalaeaaes 1181
dolermlned by a Battelle Memorial lnatl- abldl' and
~ lean the aame tax bUrdea oo blistneas u Is placed Cll
It by the personal proper\1' tax.
Also aueaklnl to tho COIIII\Y
otnelals Wemeldl)' waa Lyle
Lee of Lima, a state Welfare
Departmout olrlclal, who urged
cwnties to spend tho needed to enforce a new law
craeldng clcnm on falbero who
fall to 8IJRIOl'l their chlldrell.
Lee pOinted rut that the law,
wbleh req.dres councy welfare
departments to llle non-support
charges against abaent fathers
Bble to ~ their cblldren,
would moan extra work for
proaeeutors,
llherllfa,
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Oblo'a ill'"'dll)llll, ,.,...... 1, ~ v sgonc!M Wid ~~.• '1
IIIII orderlt eliplnlioD ,til all
tldeat ..., 117 ._. If

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treasurer relM)I1.8 were awrov..
ed and $56.25 clear was reported on the EleeUon Day dinner
A free will olrerlng wu
Tho amual Christmas pan;v
will be Tuesday night, Dee, 5
In the church IIIIOX, potluck ~
ner ID be aeftled at 6:30 wltb
lito mala Item ID be ~
Fried Cbleken. '!'here w1n be 111
oxehanp of $1 gllta, and a gram con4aeted by lolarlliU'OI
Wlnob....,..r. ·
Election ot otneera ,., d 1 eeusasd. Naom!I...toavollllteered .. prellclent and the IICI'etary, Esther Harden, and All·
nea Wbitel treasurer were retained,
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Plllll MrO made to aervethe
recepUGn for the !lflveaterThelll ncldln&amp; to be held In
SYRACUSE - 07, Laq Rlee
tho e1unb December 22. Hfl. of Belpre .... the .... ~"
en Diddle wa1 ~ chair- er When the PI' A met In the
man.
•chool llldltorlum with the vlcoDuring tho aoclal bour delle- prealdebt, Vlrlillla Flaher, preI..,, retreabmonta wen ••ed
stdlna.
by the hoateao, Gonevlev.SclllllSoerata1'7 and -.urer r&amp;der, to Esther !lflveatet, E.. pOl'll
wwe -vred u read.
ther Harden, Naomi ~ Hel- A dnaatlan waa
lD llle
en llarrla, lllarllJU'OI Cottrill lild TB lo H Aaan.
ldarpret Wlntbrennor,
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The lllllt &gt;'Oied to P01 tor rr--&lt;
the cll&amp;lllng of tile audltarlwn
driPIO, npalra Deeded on the
1111np, IIIII to han the IIIOYia
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan

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Come
Alive
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THII~C:I'\AV NOVEM~ER ~0. 1967

,OHIO

NO. 162

run today,

22 ,000_ Volts of Picture Power • Custom "Perm•Set" VHF

The qu•Hry gtHs in belor• the wmo

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nual clloliur,_tl bid
. '$; 118111
allll _.-1,
ed a1molt $5,000.
, '\:. ""o '!ler llbrlrle1 llllllf
While the ·llbral'7 flrllt beiP, «. '$. ter-llbrarJ IIOI"ffee .llld In
on a llmlt4d bella, It Ia 110\
kill to eauiiiJ . - .
reapoaalble !'Or proWidlni lldiC!I' 'Ji IJnoarlel, Balik - - !IN
maliGn and ather aenlCOI. for· "' ,:. ede to the llbn1'7'• -

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Has
le.U: ~lectrlc eYe
exposure contro~ compact
and llghtwelgllt, Hu adjustable pistol 8J'Ip. Save
on lhls fine camera during
this aale.

HANDCRAFTED

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The
le8111iaturo llllPfOill"lated $1,000 for addllloaa1 bOoks
and ......., ruiN l!lll'erniDJi tho
llbrali; placlllllt In the care
of the IJritBIIIOl'· It was open onb Uln8 111id0111 of the lelialalllre and boOkl were loaned
only to alate olrlclala or their
.-etarlta irnl then only !'Or
li limited time.
Later Je&amp;rl 11w the llbr&amp;l'7
..,.nd In Jlllinber o! volumeo.
By. the end of 1872 there were
5,964 law boC1ka and more titan

aly of GOP Wants Business,
ersona4 County Income Taxes

Projector

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Pomeroy

Speaker.

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MrL Marjorie Cunnlnabam and
Mr. Robert Moore Of the Clllreh
of the Nazarene. aanc "Transformed." She accompanied at the
plam, The eloalng Pf!U'er ,...
by the Rev. SoUers.

Recital Planned

lndlreCII1toall~
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~coU;tiori ·~~~~ .llilO~OOO
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ated $9,500 11
for the .,........... dl,...etlollal'7
use. Foitunatel1 for lal8r Oldo1110, he aetod 1q1011 bla bellet
IDthevaluelnbOCka.
Wblle ID J'ldbdolphla, Gover·
nor Wortlllnilm , 11*1!: $945.6'7
for 509 booka. Theae bOok• were
the ,...leua .til the llrlll state Llbr11'7,
,
The llrat bOoka and
werutlacedilboVottitlllateaudttor• 1 office. ThOJ' were lD be
uasd In provldlnl !nfot'maiiOtl
for elected otnclala tO antst In

You Kno"

ThlllltiiMPI ·~ Jatercoa
,... led li7 tha, Pau!Seliera
d the United Brethren ~
"- al• read the acrtpturo lesion
and .... tho IIQtora1 prayer
Eleanor Kay SCtmetclor p~ay:
ed .. Cll'8lll prelude and
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bide and acoompoaled tor~
grepUonal ~. The "-'wak.
enlnl Cilorue" 1181 111111 b7 Roae
AM Lisle. She al., pla.Yed for
tho Rev. Stutler, a1ng1ng, "Jt~~~a
Is the Sweotelll Name 1 Know ..
MrL A. 0, Lee read aa ...U.
: :.."The Origin Of Thinksglv-

Attr•ctlve ContempoWQ.

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s1gg.ss

~mllllall ~to~

Velma~

the Reo. A. E. llllller oi the
Cbureh of the Naprena w!1on
Ua1m Senlcea wen held Wedneldl)' ~~ In the flrlll Unit..
1111 Prelb,rt8rlan Churcb.
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The call to lli&gt;iililD and m.
vocatlan - • 11'1 die 'lleJ. )Vot&gt;-

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!til
· Mila 0.11' was formerly act- come • ataat
pro.
Ina ataf.e llbrarlaD rrom 1983 vldlnl valuable .er.icoa to oCbto 1988 and """ livea a ope. or litllllbiiiODI llld dlreell.Y and
cla1 eltlitfGoo ·I'IIC«&lt;Il7 for , her
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.Libr&amp;1'7
'l'be )I8Jp l:ounl1 J!oolcmci!l)e Ia o
bOCka
Senlco il- a lli!'l. til .the state ail well ,u a
otPDizaThb year the lion.
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Ohio state Libf&amp;l'7 II cbllerY·
lit the IIWIIIII8t .Ol1817, Oblo'l
Ins Its 150th ilimlverl&amp;l'7 Mrs, Governor ThOmU · WorilllnaiOO
Ia MeiSJ .ilbrar- ,ltiurneYed lD t!Hiija,t to lnYe..
IIIL
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tlpte the edmlnlalratlott of varSince ltl follndlns In 1817 the loua state ~·· The Ohio
State Librlll')' .hal llfOWII ltGm G..,el AaiilmbiYIbad 11lPf'1Pl'1-

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