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• 'file ~ ~·· Pllil...,o,y.)f*leport; 01; N!Jftmbtr 18, ..,

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

zoom

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
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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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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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.McCarthy in
4 Primaries
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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lOnd wtt. ll'CIQP clllcuiiiGD.
The ~ grade homeloom
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coorta.
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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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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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
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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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32,000 011 pnerai...,,Jeell,\ .. 11,,. lOoks an..SlDIII!W'P·
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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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

Kodak lnstamatic ·
118/Mvie C..meras

Around,
Pomeroy

Speaker.

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see It-the
.

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~
~
~coU;tiori ·~~~~ .llilO~OOO
~

a~lllnd

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
.
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.
.
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
·
work. .
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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.
.
•. I ;
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
·
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-

LJbi'&amp;l'7·~

SYRACUSE - Tho 'l'hankqlv-

lng ......... .... cla1lvwred by

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o., Nov, 30, 1967

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ContestAnno11nce&lt;t
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leso If ;you're behind In your ear
~~ ~~~~-:. ~Vacatlilil, and TraVel

·HElEN HEll US!

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Helen

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PT. P~- 1be y~
RepmUcan C... baa ~Pled
Yotrnl ASKED FOR fi'l ,
boldt i:oant;r, Calltornla. It pa:
:·a "KicloJir '88!" dlliDir
Tbla CGIIIIDII Is for 10111111- Dear Kid:
. for Solm....,., o.c; ., • 1he TodQ ~ uked me for a
Jr. illall Sehoal eafete.Ja beJID. pie, their problema and pleasures, their troobles and IUD. As jab, From 1he look of your ahOUI'ninl at 7 p.m.
.
A promlneal i!OUtl~ llpe WIG! the rest of Helen Help USI, dera as :you walked out, I aua.Will be 1he ..... !llieaker wWt It welcomes llllll!bs but woo't peet :you've been Wmed down
·• IIJt o! spelkera IDa 'dlsnltari- dodae a serious Clleat!CII wWt beforo and ma;vbe 11111 beUeve
abru~.
1)y tbat ldds out ol b •• h
' ans lo be ]IUbUihed Iller,
Send :your teen.qe CI1Ntiont schoOl can't lind work. ·
·. Eddie Mcl&gt;el'lllijt 11 prealdellt
But I hired a teenager toda;y,
:of the eount,y Y011111 Repub)Jean to YOlJITH ASKm FOR rr, care
Club o! Malao ~ Iiiii Law. of Helen Help US! this newspaper. Yoa aaw him. He was the one
with the Dollshed abDeiJ iDd a
renee Gerlaeh, Jr., eoan1;y eom.
neclltle. What 11&amp;8 10 special
missioner, Ia PI'QII'IID ehalrmaa REQUFSI' FOR REPRINT
Dear
Helen:
about him? Noterperienc:e;JIOith.
·for the ldekofr dlmer and dallee.
About
a
year
1110,
1ilu
ran.
a
ar
of :you had any, ATTri1JllE,
· Tlcketa m.,- be obtained from
Iotter
from
an
empiQYer,
tallaon,
A.T.T.I.T.IJJJ.E, JUt him
·Mr. MeDermlli, prelident; Etta
file
a
1xll'
wily
he
didn't
get
hired.
an
1he
pa.yroll. He took tlme to
:Sue Slurgeoa, rice president; llciY·
Not
long
ago,
there
was
anolher
lind
out
11\Y nome and he called
'Keefer, leeretaey and Mary
letter
from
a
dlll'erent
empiQYme
Mr.
-----or
"eir," not
llopldno, treaourer. All re&amp;ldelltt
er,
this
mostly
about
IIPelllng.
''Hey
:you."
I
rather
1ma11ne
·of the eoun1;y are 1nv1tec1 lo atI
saved
the
last
leta:,.
bat
can't
he
lmow
to
spell
11\Y
name
·lald.
find the llrat one. Would 11111 correctly, loa, He did his beat
mind printing It again, as the to Impress me. That's where ha
two columns wiD be very help. edged yoo out.
IW In our ".Job.;Ffnders" club.
Yoo - · ldd, people who hire
, PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL Thank :you, - JERRY
people llrell't "with" a lot of
ADMri'I'Eil: Nn. Charles Jef- Dear Jerry:
Ullllgs. We know more aboutl!lng
fers, Grimms Land!nr, Carolyn
PU be glad to, eopeclally Iince than Rlnalo, and we have· some
. Buck, Leon.
1118QY others have alao uked for Stone Age Ideas about who owes
, DISCHARGm: Sarah LuU!Jn, a repeaL The Iotter waa writ. whom a living. 111a.Jbe thatmakss
l't. Plea~ M r a. Garland ten b.Y a bualnessman In Hum• . uo prehistoric, but fllere's nothMayes, Awle Grove.
Ing WI'OIIII with the ebeeks we ·
sign, and H 11111 want one :you'd
better tum to our wave length.
MCA MEETS FRmAY
I want 1101118011e who wiD II'&gt;
out
In the plant, keep his ayes
· PT. PLEASANT - The meet.
DIVOTID fO INTIIIn "lng of the MasCII Count;y AaaoMliOS
claUon for Retarded children,
• -.. ~.~..!e:.~
.....lll'llb
T.,...IIL llttelo
whl Ch WBB -'-'••-•••
~ announced
"*~mH
~ S.runll., 'r
for Nov. 24. will be held FridQ',
.,.. OMtt v.,.,, lllthlldun• t".-Mu •
Dec. 1, 7:30 p.m. at H -aon -10 ilwr-1aJoo
..._11._'"""PM
......., Oldtl•.
Scbool. A tum, "Toy Makers," ""'~t~ttot•• ~ • .,.,"'
_,,.
·will be lbown In the new ~cial --~..."~ ...,.,.,. " '1 •' PHt.
fl ln. Totti
"EduC&amp;doo Cll88 room. '11dl!l mm
lifi!IAMI .....llq ,..,..._.....
.- 1 J•••" first of ali with
.llln.•III.C.IIutlet. lftt. "
,.....
Plump ph:le
._...n.&gt;nu
-WRUI
iflltlllt.,, ltlw "l'ert Cit), N- W-.
bod~ is hug·
.a retarded tal year old. Tht11 . - -.....
- ._1111..._
.,...,..
"
ft'lt .. ,.,
gable,lovable!
in later parta; with an emotion- _, -.
,.._ •• ....II
~'"P"
., ..,
onu "'sturbed ......._
fUM
IDd. - .,..,.,
.........
Oflk'e. ...... II•
-v w
..-. .. _ ...r
n,...
_,. 1'*a• .,
.working with older retarciBtes.
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I want ;you to be Infereated in MY problems. ll ;you
have 1he vapst Idea of wbat
l'm tr:YID8 to u,y, lot It •'nerat tlme 1llll ask for ,a job.
You'll be head and shOUiderl
oovlhe reatl
Lciok, kid: a.e only tlme jabs
grew 111 trees was while moat
of JDil1II)Wel' was wearing Gl'a
and pulllllg K,P, For the rest
ol hfstory, :you've had to get a •
job Uke 7ou set a fl[rl• "Case the
Bitllatlon, wear a cieaD shirt,
and lrY to IIJIPMl' wllllng." .
Yoa mil)' not beUeve It, but all
around you employers are look,.
lllg for .YlJUIIB men (and women)
smart OIIOI1llh to , after a job .
In the olcl-tashlm8d way. When
they lind one, they ean•t walt
some of their ""rrtes
For botb oar oakes, GET EA.
GER, will JllU? -EMPLOYER

piQ'Dienla

:. :,_oed

lllr 1 are
_.~~-~. liD be held F~ 10
tluo 1ldrd annual ........111~ poa- 1braulilt 18,. 1968, lit
QliiO
tgum:_~:J::w~ Illata Falrarcxmda CoiiiiUIII JD4
--·
•
Amlel,
1'¥ coqteat -besliui11&gt;1aFrld8;y,
•
lldJolufldll ~ will
~~~·::will nm::"'e be pre_... lo Che llrllt tbree
11
D-.......:.lf'lol
N·~-al place ~,;,,...·top_!'~~~•
""' - - - .
......
be ~ and - · ~•
~eea an .d tiKi Dilpatch Ohio ~~~~ ~· lo ea.
a.
.
couraaw ' ri&amp;lloi'a from oCher
All Bluclenta In Ohio's pubUc, BlatA!a and OVI!l'INi. . .
.
parochial an d Jlrivate hlsh
The top 10 wtnnera will ~
scboO!a are ellslhle to eompete. ee1ve ci11111catea vt award from
Each partlclpatlllg schoOl will the i)epvt:meni of Nlllur~ Be~eet the beat alnl!le poster aoureea.
·
.
~ those BUbmltted by ItS stu.
A plll8l vt ,)ldseo will aeieet
dtilt bOciY.
1he 1linplllg p)llera 111 ortslna1t.
~he. aeleeted poster then will toY, artistic merlt, neatneo and
represent the schOol In the com- cl~. Nemea CliChe )ldgaa will
petiUon, and will be placed Clll be 81110UDC8111atar.
~2Uc~dl!!sp!!!I~IIY~al;,!'th~e~Col!!!umbu!!!!!!!~•!._.:.:.,::._...:___::.:;:::;:;;;;;;;;;;~

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auders

c.m

reect!' tor 1he Buektlfla.

Many cOlon.,.,.
Gr.ci., to ChociM

FrOm
HAVE YOUR

CARPETING

IT'S HERB! AT THE ....

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New patterns and ideas lo cut the cost or Knitting on
Jumbo jet&amp;. This Is an entirely new concept Jn Knit·
ling. Makes It possible for anyoue, even a beginner
to complete a dress In just 7 hours. Every knitter
wants to try the Jumbo Jeta and now the lower
prices make it pooible. stop In and let us show you
how to (Knit It today and wear It tomorrow) at rea·
S&lt;mable prices.
l'atterns available for men, women and cblldren.
See our complete line of Cllrlstm4s Cards, Gift
Wrapping and SfiUIU Gift Items.

NEW

WHEELS '
fOR SNOW TIRE
MOUNTING

$9.89

POWELL SUNOCO
SERVICE
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
PH. 992-3451

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CLEVELAND (IJPI) - T h e
New York Glanla; veraawe Joe
MorriiGII rislts his home IllatA!
Sunda.y 11hen the New York
Gll!nts arrive for a cont..at with
the Cleveland Browns at the atadlum.

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GIANT AUTO TRANSPORT

-.n:: .... ""' llfk . . ~....

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Boyo have great fun loading and
unloading 3 new caro. Reallotlc
detachable cab. Plaatk:.

ltr'"" ,_.., Tl . . .

(We Are Not Open On Sundays)

SIMON'S
Open Dilly . 9:00

to 7:00-Frlday

Satnrday Til 9
E. MAIN ST.
992-3975

Til 8

POMEROY

Mer.e Telll·N-Do

WESTERN RIFLE
Pull the trigger-hear sound of
authentic shot and ricochet. Re·
allstlc wood· &amp; metal design.

Rooted Hair!

499

Rul Lin A~tlo•d

TRUCK SETS

••4.,/4.99

Pitk·up, tow, dump ·and
fire. About t-In.

TODDLER

DOLL

Boston Butt

PORK
ROAST

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•mour o,.,.wt
Corvette StlnP'IIJ

MottHUit:

Soft poly baby,

C•r &amp; Track s.t

moving arms,
lega.18--ln.tall.

4X·In. plaotlc car,

8 sections track,

2• 99

Sporty convartlbla;
turbo aound.

4 to 6lb. Avg.

SLICED
PORK STEAK

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SA

NOW

Priced to $1.17 each !·

77c.,.

David DIYiel

PORK SAUSAGEET3~.1
GROUND BEEF.3 '1·29

• Tootaletor Trudia
• M1gnellc ll91rds
• Vehicle Sets
PictUre Puzzles
3-ln-1 Truclta

• PictUre Booka

lb

SALT FISH....... 49~.
·olEO.~a •....... llt.5
McCOY'S ll·K:!·7
vatue Buy

Great fun-In·

doors or out.

2
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and J2.8 overall. l'omero7 linJibed In a tie for MVenth ($.
8) and llutland campalgued In
the MOVC.
Wolfe has b.- working pret,.
milch with II8YIIl bQ)'a, all
llllliors but ~. ODe Is t h e
6.3 junior from Lanpvllle, Joe
M.Jera, who has been lltoWing
excellent p1'011'81S otr one sea-

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Morr!BOD's past seasons have
also 11.- marked by ouch

.,..,-terback and previoual,y was
a star. passer for the UniversitY
of ClnclnnaU two leUOIIS before
switches.
he was moved lo running baek.
He hal piQed In the defenLast season Morr!SCII started
slve baeklleld and as back-up

ABA STANDINGS
By tJnlted Preao International
EAST
w. L. PeL
Minnesota • • • , 14 5 .737
Indiana • • • • • • 14 6 .700
Pittsburgh • • • • .11 12 .478
New Jersey • • • • t 11 .450
Kentucky , • • • • 7 13 .350
WEST
W, L. PeL
New Orleans • , • 14 5 .737
Dallas .. • .. • 9 8 .529
Denver • • • • • • U 10 .524
Oakland
9 13 .409
Hooston .. • .. 6 12 .333
Anahebn .. .. • 7 16 .304
WmNESDAY'S RESULTS
New Jersey 106 Anaheim 101
Kentucky 111 Dallas 80
H011staa 102 Oakland 91
Oni,y games BCheduled.

Dairymen to
Meet Dec. 9
In Columbus

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Bucl{s Still Lacl{
Speed On Hardwood

J./2.85

•SHELL PEANlJTS

Seamless sheer Cantrece"·

•MINCEMEAT

for a perfectflt-orflnelacy
mesh. Sizes 8Y,·11Y,.

CH£1QPES, RED

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Addroaa Boo~ . • • f '
Matchlng&amp;lltionely I,1 ,

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Zipper and flap

pouches. 7·1n.

Pe•rllets

2•00

1· or 2·ttranda; ,
matching 1anlng_e. •

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Just Arrived!

42.·Differlnt Kinds Now On Displ•y

Pearl Necklace and Earrings. 1.00
Klddiegem Jewelry Sets .... .. 1.00 .
Women's Shift' Gowns ........ 1.99 ·
Infants' Holiday Diaper Sets . .1.99
Women's 34-40 Shells .... . .. 2.99
Tie &amp; Jewelry Ensembles ..... 1.00

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Mell's Strftch Socks .. ...... 3/2/io · ·
Ml!l'l Lined lllnyi"Giovei .. ·.. .' 1.® ·
Children's !Jedroom Sllppers1.99
Wo1;11en'!l Qrlon Shag SIIP"f~ ~~~
Electric Can Openers .. :: ...,
Elect~lc Calving ,Knife .... "'' . :1;99

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lhoe Poll•h Kl' .

for 1 lllflno ·ahln't.

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SHOP HER£ FOR BI~IR S£1.£CTION$,11TTIR VA&amp;.U,f ,

3 Tons of Christm•s C.ncfy

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By.krow, RUJb11c PurlliD

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A favOrite gift
for women!

Buy One-Or Itt

Gift-Boxed

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Jewelry Boxes

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Hospital ·

MEIGS
EVENTS
ANNUAL CIIRISTMAS!Iuaar,
Heath Jlllbodlat Chnrch, MJddle.
port, ThurldiJ, dMirch b a 1 emeal; _ . at 9 a.m., aervlllg
of IUIICJiea wiD belln at 11
111. SaluHal'lnde ttem• C:t.iii
Iiiii _.;. ao1d by tha ~·- ...., - . .. ...... ADULT CHOm practice, st.l'aul
Llltheran Church, 7:30p.m. Wednellday.

a.

Holzer Hospital: Visltillg
hours 2-4 and 7.S p.m. Parenla
only on Pediatrics Ward.
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Wendell T. James, 2004
Chatham Ave.; Steven T. Lewis,
Mercerville Star RL; Mrs. Charles w. Lanter, 12 Edgemont Dr.;
Bemard Osbourne, Patriot Star
RL; Mrs. stanley R. Be!Yille,
Cheshire; Tanya L, Owen, Rod.
nay; Robert L. Erwin, RL 1
Bidwell; Otis E. RlceJ. Eureka
Star RL; Henry E. Meadows,
Rt. 2 Crown CitY, Mrs. Vauatm
J. French Add!S«&lt;I; Mro. Robert A. Wray, Konanga; Susan
Y. GI,..., Vlntaa; OriB H. IJod.
1011, MaS«&lt;I; . Jolm D. Gerlach,
PL Pleasant; James H. Cauf.
man, Pl. Pleasant; Heriry R,
Eichinger, Cheater; Mrs. Hor.
ace R, Edwards, PomerQYj_ Mrs.
Donald A. AUan, Oak H I I I·
Walt.!r D. Trent, Jr., Hamoou;
Lori M. Lansl!ome, Lima.

Pistons
.
h
Tnump ":

team
threw IJU:~
and 23 yards
·period to live

FRIDAY
RACINE SENIOR CLASS will
sponaor a dance In the j.mior high
school auditorium Frlda.Y followlng the Reclne-Gioaater baaketball
game
HOMEMADE SOUP and """
mage
sale will be held from 9 a. m. to 5
p, m, Friday and Saturday a the
Rutland American Legion hall be
the Rl&amp;land Senior Mothers.
JITNEY SUPPER beginn1Jw Frida.Y at 5:30 p. m. In 1he Eutem
High Sebool cafeteria before the
I
basketbal ·game between Hannan·
Trace and Eaatern. Tbe event Is
sponaored by 1he Eastern High
School senior elass.
WAHAMA IDGH Sebool willsponsor a dance with The Jeyo Friday
night at the Wahama Hfgh 8)'lll
9:30 • 12 p. m, followl!w 1he Wa~
hama u,., ba kelball
,_., s
game,
.
•
BAZAAR by the WlllllOn of the ·
Hoek !ilriJWa Methedlot Church
Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m.
Willi 4 p.m. at Duke Cleaners,
Second st., Pcmeroy. Gift ilmDa
for sale will lnelude homemade
candles, dolls, and fancy work.
A bake sale will be held on Satunlay,

SATURDAY
IBGH SCHOOL DANCE PIJV,op.
en to the pubUc, will be held this
Saturday at the MlddleJX&gt;rt IUgh
School auditorium from 8 1o 11 p
•
m. Tbe JIll'• will emcee.
JUNIOR INSTRUCTION class at
St. 1'au1 Lutheran Clllrch, 9 a. m.
Saturday; Junior choir rehearsal
ot 10:30 L m.
MONDAY
THE TIIEODORUS COUNC!Ll7,
Dautlbtera of America, will meet
at 7:30 Mond&amp;y night at the IOOF
hall. The annual Christmas party
will be held with a 50 eent sift
exchaqje. Sandwiches, cookies
and eollee will be served. Mom·
bers are lo wear wltlte for the
chartor ~for Hattie Curtis
and Naaol SWann, past national

B7 United Preas llltarnaUonal
Dave

be a
"llll'bele man" to eome Natiol&gt;al BaakeiiJall Aeaoclallon pur.
lata but be's the next belt thlllg
lo an automatic scorlllg machine as far as Che Detroit
Platona are eonceroed..
At 6 feat, 3 lndtes, BlDg Is
small by NBA atsndarda and be
aeorea 1111111Y ol bla points by
scooping liP loose beUa and
settillgother "cheap ohota."
The Platona dnll't mind one
bit, '-eve~ because Bing Is

"SEVENTII REAVEN" Ia

lhe DOD·Manlst aame of a
reatalll'ant hlgb up on lhla '
relllforced eonerete fele.
vllloa tower rillnl 1,748
feet over M014!0W'I ()atan.
ldao Dlalrlet. The atruelure
Ia .uearly 3110 feet bfCher

· tho New Yor••• Empjre·.
Slate Blildln11 wltll 1&amp;1 u, ·
tenaa. 'ne 8 ov leta say

. deU televlalo• p let a rea

from 11M tower'• trnlllllill·
atou walle received ap to

Bing

IIIII¥

~ niah~ l:n~ ~
e

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the Platona• last 10 points In a

127.123 victory over the Los
Anaeles Lakera. The victory
enabled the Pistons In creep to
~ ~=phla••vl7
,....e
s
Eaatern Dlvlalon race.
Bing and Eddie Miles each
ooored 32 points 1o lead the
Platona While Elgin Baylor had
30 and Jerry Welt 23 for the
Laksra.
The San Franclooo Warriors
eoasted lo their aeventh Btrai&amp;Jtl
"768
ctory113-9Wh5811 dththay NbeatYthrke
rs
an
e ew 0
Knlcka defeated the Clnclmatl
Royals U9.991nother IIIIIDI!S.
The Warrior!!. who now trail
the llr&amp;ti&gt;lace .._ Louis Hawks
by a haU..game In the Weatern
Division, had • 2~ lead
with 9:23 remaining In the

:! "'b:":t,

=

thr:-

~ 08~',1_1n~ed
s
e
Warriors with 22 points while

Chot Walker had 24 for the
76era.
Dick Van Arsdale and Willis
Raed led a late New York rally
that ~ Ill&gt; a 33.{Joint lead
over lnclnnaU with 6:52 left In
~-!""""b ~ni AlkI 12 pla.yederst
u.... ~ w~
c s scar a
least two point&amp; apinlt the
~~c~Yals, who were without the
lnjtted Oaear Robert1011.

baa had by fir

'!;
.'i:::WIn'::'
compared to Na'f7'a
r~

balfbaek
excallent
YIJUII&amp; In addition to
threat of

rill

bealcally 0
alve-mlnded team. The
limited their nine
OJIPOIIenls to an
polnta a pme
·'
., ~ck ·Jolll c::.t. ·
wri&amp;Jrt and IIIIi 11Gb T.,._, \
Navy has a COII1blllalbl M
has helped the team ...01'
more than 2il points pur . . - . .
But the Sailors are
whenever Cartwrisht'l peeIs coatrolled and have ;rh141!1·.
an averaae of 26 points a,._
T&lt;messee FIDiabe.Snt • , .
The 11111D1! Is Ill' fir ...
bluest na11ona1 attrutloa ._
IUrday althousb aeven1 ..._..,..
ranked ~ 111ao
will be In action.
·· j
Tennessee. the DBIIDD'a· No. $
team which will 1J11181r Ia
Orange Bowl, ends ItS ......
188100 aptnst Vandertlllt It
Knoxville and Ia • ~at
favorlt.l
AI~ which will ~
Texas A&amp;M to 1he Colton Bowl;
Is a II8Vfl&gt;iiOIDI cbalce 09W
Auburn at Blrmln&amp;bam. 111!1
Mlsslasljlpl, which will M
UniversitY ol TllliU at El l'ui '
In the Sun
Ia a 20-p!W
pick over
:
In other games,
bound Oklahoma Ia a
favorite ol Okllhoma
Rice Is a alx'{JOIDI choice
Ba;vtor Texas
twO-point pick tNet
Methodist and Holy
OII&amp;1IOint favorite over
College.

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1 Want To Thank All the

Voters of Sutlon TOWDiblp . .
GIBSON LEADER
NEW YORK (UP!)- BOO Glbaon,
st. : ;
Cardinals'
W ldtheSerle
tehlng
h
Carl
trzemakl, the Boston Red
triple crown wlmer, was second
In the Octd&gt;er voting for the S..
Rae !Uckok ProfeosiCIIal Athlete
o1 the Year Aware!.

.:-shed

nr.:

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for their

supJiort.

Thank You
TRUSTEE

IOYJONlS

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MIDDLEPORT

GARDEN Club

-ual Christmas party wiU be
beld at 6:30 p. m. In the aoclal
1'0Cllll lithe Presbyterian Church.

There will be a siftexcha~WefoJ..
lowlntr 1he dinner, Members are
remlndel\lo take sift• and wrappings for patients at the Atltenll
Stat.! Hospital.

·Famous Brand Pradl,al Gifts From N.Y•

HEYMAN TO PLAY
Pl'nSBVRGII (IJPJ) -

1M mllea away.

belped·~~

atrGag Army

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.,Gladden His Heart. ,,
.· With Gifts
SWUIBIS

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From.Hii.hvoriMMen'•ShOP· ·. ·

Eight new stylet in

Shofner was sldeUned.

2''~

3.

.cotton or nylon.

as a Danker but moved to back.
up .,..,-terback 11hen Earl Mor.
rail broke a wrlaL In 1964 be
lllled In at spUt.end when Del

a

20.1nchas tall.

Half Aprons

bel•• tile -

•t ..... 11o1o for
ldeker o• tha football ta--'
lllcked ....t eney call tha

a favorlt.. Jut.::;;~
molded a

Melga Couniy dairymen are Jn.
rited to attend the annual meet.
lllg of the Ohio Daltyman's AaaoclaUon Which Will be held on
. December 9, In the Ohio Agricultural AdmlnlstraUon Bullclln&amp; Ohio state Universlf;y, Columbus.
An outstanding program has
been formulated, coverlllgavarleV of subjects of rita! Interest
to all dairymen.
.
The
lorenoon
~IOSO:IID
atsrtintl
h
at 10 a.m., will feature com.
•
mlttee reports, welcome remarks by the College AdmlnlatraUon and an illustrated talk
by Dale Glasa, WIIJ'IIO Cotmt;y
Agent, on "How to Put 'Go' in a
Cotmt;y Dairy Program."
The afternoon program wiD
BIRTH
feature a panel of speakers Who
Mrs. Horace R. Edwards,
wiD addre•• the stmjecl, "What's Pomeroy, dau&amp;fltar, 11:10 a.m.
Ahead for the Ohio llalrymen. Wedneedey.
They wiD address tlu!1r remarkS
DISCHARGES
lo problems for Ohio Dairymen
Clyde
H, McCoy, Jr., Mrs.
In three areas.
James E. Grant, laaac c. Trout,
"CompeUtlon from Synthetic Clinton R. Smith, Evelyn D.
By ROBERT GRIMM
Dave Sorenson of FlndiQ, w11o turnovers, we must Improve our Dairy Prod! eta," Dr. Robert Ja. HochburK. Mrs. Lizzie HamiD&amp;
UP! Sports Writar
will team with Hosket on a diJu. otrenalve rebounding and we oobson.
Allan Hale Robert E Haas Sr
"Programmed VaterinarySer. Mrs. FI~ce Gear' LawNn&lt;e'
COX.UMBUS (!JPI) - . stnlD£· ble post oaense that"should pro. have to play a better unit deer in eiperten~'· ~ halldllns, vide rebounding power.
fense · If. we lllql8CI to Improve riceo," Dr. Larry Helder. · ,.
M. Fowler, MJ:o. EVLEubanks,
"Pl'oblema In Large Herd Man. Mra. Stanley E. Earwood. Mrs.
hei&amp;trt and 'filicKincllng _ . .
Seven For Guard
upon the 13-11 record ol last
agelnent," Mr. Jolm Parker.
. Thobum 111. Dett;y, Mrs. 1&gt; au 1
and sUII lacking In team speed
Other sure starters are )mlor season," Til)'lor aalcl.
Following the dlacuaslonper. H, Craig, Mrs. Robert B. Casdeaerlbea the 1967-68 ed!Uon of Jeff Miller of Lbna at forward,
"We are sWI waftillg for
the Ohio State basketball scpad. and Deyton's Denny Meadors at someone to take over In the lod the meeting will be opened sldy, Mrs. ottie Brolrord, Rog..
Coach Fred TQior said the guard.
baekcourt. ft Will be kind of lo a question and an....,. period er W Barrett, Mrs David T
Buckeyes should be Improved
At least seven candidates are like musical chairs back there Which Dr. N. L. VanDemark will warte'mu,g and Infant dau!lhter.
•
overallbbut the trouble Is a few . scrambling for a.e o1her guard wrtll someone reaiJ.y takes moderate. The meetillg wiD be
other lg Ten SCilads wiD be pos111on opposite Meadors Who over," the Buckeye coach said. ad,loumed by 3 p.m. according
improved, loa, namely co-chem· was laid low with a ~ tea.
The top candidates are lo C. E. Blakeslee, Count;y Ex.
pions Indiana, Purdue and Iowa. donltls cond!Uon lest 188..., Schnabel~ sophomOre Joey FJn. tension Agent.
"Pm always opUmlstlc. ·I which forced him to miss 13 nay ol oprin&amp;tleld. Junior Mike
don't believe In poor mouthing games.
Swain, who performed wen
NBA STANDJNGS
11\Y own team, 10 we n~~at be
A pre-aeaiGII knee InJury · when swltc:hed to guard 1aat
By
tJnlted
Press International
llgured In there aomeWbere," will force Miller to miss the Year and aophomore Jim GedEAST
TQ!or said ol the Big Ten Buckeyes• two apen1ng IIIIIDI!S des ol Darbydale near CoJum.
aeatnat Davis of Ca1lfornla Fri. bus.
w. L. PeL
only senior starting for dll)' night and Florida state
The eddWCII of Sorenaon,
Boston ....... 15 . 5 .750
the lluckoyes wiD be Bill Hoa- here Moncla.Y. Doctors have as- hltib-aoorlng whiz at Flndlll)' Phlladeiphla • • • 15 7 .682
ket, a regular the past two sea- sured Taylor that the InJury H1811 School two years .., Will Detroit .. • .. .• 13 10 .565
eone and hampered last year should not be serious.
give Ohio State some front Une
beaiuse of a knee iriJury. That
Junior steve Howell Who me that was lacking last .... New York ••• , U 12 .478
knee was ..,...ated on last filled In at center 'tor 'llolket ~
_... __ .....__ ClnclnnaU • • • • 9 11 ,450
1
BaiUmore • , , • • 8 l1 ,421
spring, and the &amp;.loot-7 center. last year for a few games will
1011 a ........ - - WEST
f«Ward could be headed for a "'J88I In place of Miller. BI'IICo all alontl and has a &amp;OOd
line aea1011. ·
Selmabel wiD start at the ''widew. L. Pet.
The big in1Jrovement In the open" guard spot.
touch," TQior aalcl. "He wiD st. Louis
l8 6 .750
BQI&amp;d comes with SOPhomore
"We have lo eut down our add to our offense with hla lize San Franelsco • • l8 7 •729
alone."
A hea!IIIY Miller appears to Los J\rvelea • • • 12 lO .545
be a key lo the aucceaa of Ohio Seattle • .. • .. 7 17 .292
state In Ito pre.Btg Ten sche6- Chicago .. .. • 5 1B .217
ule, which takes the Bucka to San Diego • .. .. 4 21 .180
Hawaii for a holldll)' tourna.
WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS
mant atsrt1nt1 Dec. 27 and In- Detroit 127 Los Aqreles 123
eludes meetlnga at home wWt New York 119 ClnelnnaU 99
South Dakota, New Moxlco San Fran. 113 PhliadeljJhla 95
State and ~gla Tech,
Only games ocheduled.
0

Navy Seeking
Over Army

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IN PROGR

43~

Morrlsaa Ia expected lo start
agalnlt the Browns as a nmnlng beck, althousb coach Allie
Sherman could use him at half.
back, fullback or Danker.
Sherman wiU decide after be
learns what piQers from his fn.
jury-riddled s&lt;JUI(l wiD be evall.
able.
Morrlsaa, a nine-year veteran
11ho ll•es In Lima during the
off • season, found himaelf
switched from Danker lo nmnlng back this year When the
Giants lost Tucker Frederickson. Frederickaon 1JUureci a
knee that l'8Cilired surgery•
Last Sunda.y when the Giants
met Philadelphia, Morrison op.
ened at hallback, then ewltehed
to IWiback When Ernie Koy hurt
an ankle.
·
He earrled 11 tlmes for 38
yards, cau&amp;Jrt four passes for
56 yards and scored twlc• as
the Giants loJIPied PbUadeljlhla

· PRE.SEASON CAGE POLL
YoliinuPI)- The 1967.
United frtss International
colle~preaeaBOD basket.
ratings with llrat place
In parenthesis:
Points
UCLA (35)
350
Houston
286
Kanaas
280
LooiBYille
246
North Carolina
191
Deyton
144
Boston College
83;
Princeton
76
(tie) vanderbfit
42
Tennessee
42
Ten: 11. Indiana 41;
36· 13. Cincinnati
14. Texas, Ei Paao 13; 15.
st. Jolm's 11, Wyoming
WJ'UilO (Ill,) 11; 18, l\larcpette
(Ue) Duke 9, Niagara 9.

FOREMAN&amp; .ABBOft
•

Lopn an a • - record ol 8-6

..., '8lqlerieaee wWt 1he Rutlllld.l'lltnlls In ·'86-8'1.
'llte atartara likely wiD come
from Tannehill, co-clljlllin wWt
Jim Anderaon, 5-S huatllllgguardf
Rod Gilkey, $.1 forward;
Myers, 11-8 lllllior forward.suard
Bill !linn, 5-9 aenfor guard Jim
Ccllde, and 5-8 forward-guard
Del!nla Ault, a Junior. Swan lettered at Middleport and GllkiiY
lllllered at Gallipolis.
llalurda.Y night the Marauders
go to Martella.

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earn:

Jut

7ear at Mlddl"11011
llnllhed In a tie for third wllb
Wolfe

Morrison Expected To Pace NY Sunday

Any Pritt to Suit Your Budge!_·
EASY
TERMS
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Open-Monday thru Frldliy-1! Til 4 PM
Saturday, 9 til 4 PM-Evenlng by Appoilltment
870 Ash st. YVvNNE SCALLY Mlddlepo11

,seniOr pard and Joe S.V&lt;!P.,
$.1~ aenfor auard, wllo
ed Iotter&amp; last JMr,
The Bucks probably will start
former reilervi.lt1 Carl PollOI',
8-f aenJor or Jerry Polley, 6.2
Junior, at center, Klnnlaon, eo.
ker, and Bob Crawford, 5-10 Jun.
lor auard, and TJo.
illeakey bed the- Nelaonvjlle
Hounda In coa1art1on last sea.
aon, lhooqb IIIII)' faded In t h e

Qeakey and Wolfe are pretty
the aame boat as ill
experience on hand to OJI4!II 1he
eampalfl'l, Both have one returnlllg reautar from 1helr conaol.
!dated IMIW!s,
Sheskey baa Jolll Coker, 6.2
lllllior forward, and Wolfe has
the Meigs Marauders 11-1 senior forward Mark T..,.
Buckt7es a ftrattlnie nehDI.
club - will take
~ake.v baa Jell Klmlson, .5Sheak8Y'io u .senlol auard: Bob 'l)o, u atreteh.
.
'
rlday
H1811 gym,
: n~~ch In

.AII·Surt ®

en with Buckeyes

::t:J.

POSI
.PLAYMATE

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p.a n,.. .....tt..

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Dall,y Senllnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov, 30, 1967

Art
Hayman, fl.loot, S-lneh former
star at Duke Univera!V, Ia
OXIl8cted Ill be In uniform
Haorldar ~ when the Pf!..
ailur&amp;b Pipers !11a7 the .An.
ahelm Amlloa Ia ., American
Ballbtball Aaaoclatloo fiiiD8.
The Plpera acaulred llll)'man
Wednelds;y wiHII liMO' treded
Barry Lelhowllz lo 1he New
Jir-.r Americana.

'OillsTMAS
PWDE

CHAIUTY BENEFITS'

CLIFTON, N.J. ~The
annual 1llmdirblrd Gnlf
Clu&amp;lc 1ut SoJJtatiler raised a
total of fl5~000 for 1he l1Jdt.4
Certbl'll Palll)' and afllllated
cllarltlta, li wu --..1

The B r It Ish nicknamed
Marion, an American · Wedneedlr b.Y Mlchall c.
Clle "old awiunp fox" N._lltiiln1' cltllrmilt of a.e
·ot bls daring ez- 1'llmderblrd 1'0urnlmenla.

INPOMaOY,

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ContestAnno11nce&lt;t
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leso If ;you're behind In your ear
~~ ~~~~-:. ~Vacatlilil, and TraVel

·HElEN HEll US!

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Helen

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PT. P~- 1be y~
RepmUcan C... baa ~Pled
Yotrnl ASKED FOR fi'l ,
boldt i:oant;r, Calltornla. It pa:
:·a "KicloJir '88!" dlliDir
Tbla CGIIIIDII Is for 10111111- Dear Kid:
. for Solm....,., o.c; ., • 1he TodQ ~ uked me for a
Jr. illall Sehoal eafete.Ja beJID. pie, their problema and pleasures, their troobles and IUD. As jab, From 1he look of your ahOUI'ninl at 7 p.m.
.
A promlneal i!OUtl~ llpe WIG! the rest of Helen Help USI, dera as :you walked out, I aua.Will be 1he ..... !llieaker wWt It welcomes llllll!bs but woo't peet :you've been Wmed down
·• IIJt o! spelkera IDa 'dlsnltari- dodae a serious Clleat!CII wWt beforo and ma;vbe 11111 beUeve
abru~.
1)y tbat ldds out ol b •• h
' ans lo be ]IUbUihed Iller,
Send :your teen.qe CI1Ntiont schoOl can't lind work. ·
·. Eddie Mcl&gt;el'lllijt 11 prealdellt
But I hired a teenager toda;y,
:of the eount,y Y011111 Repub)Jean to YOlJITH ASKm FOR rr, care
Club o! Malao ~ Iiiii Law. of Helen Help US! this newspaper. Yoa aaw him. He was the one
with the Dollshed abDeiJ iDd a
renee Gerlaeh, Jr., eoan1;y eom.
neclltle. What 11&amp;8 10 special
missioner, Ia PI'QII'IID ehalrmaa REQUFSI' FOR REPRINT
Dear
Helen:
about him? Noterperienc:e;JIOith.
·for the ldekofr dlmer and dallee.
About
a
year
1110,
1ilu
ran.
a
ar
of :you had any, ATTri1JllE,
· Tlcketa m.,- be obtained from
Iotter
from
an
empiQYer,
tallaon,
A.T.T.I.T.IJJJ.E, JUt him
·Mr. MeDermlli, prelident; Etta
file
a
1xll'
wily
he
didn't
get
hired.
an
1he
pa.yroll. He took tlme to
:Sue Slurgeoa, rice president; llciY·
Not
long
ago,
there
was
anolher
lind
out
11\Y nome and he called
'Keefer, leeretaey and Mary
letter
from
a
dlll'erent
empiQYme
Mr.
-----or
"eir," not
llopldno, treaourer. All re&amp;ldelltt
er,
this
mostly
about
IIPelllng.
''Hey
:you."
I
rather
1ma11ne
·of the eoun1;y are 1nv1tec1 lo atI
saved
the
last
leta:,.
bat
can't
he
lmow
to
spell
11\Y
name
·lald.
find the llrat one. Would 11111 correctly, loa, He did his beat
mind printing It again, as the to Impress me. That's where ha
two columns wiD be very help. edged yoo out.
IW In our ".Job.;Ffnders" club.
Yoo - · ldd, people who hire
, PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL Thank :you, - JERRY
people llrell't "with" a lot of
ADMri'I'Eil: Nn. Charles Jef- Dear Jerry:
Ullllgs. We know more aboutl!lng
fers, Grimms Land!nr, Carolyn
PU be glad to, eopeclally Iince than Rlnalo, and we have· some
. Buck, Leon.
1118QY others have alao uked for Stone Age Ideas about who owes
, DISCHARGm: Sarah LuU!Jn, a repeaL The Iotter waa writ. whom a living. 111a.Jbe thatmakss
l't. Plea~ M r a. Garland ten b.Y a bualnessman In Hum• . uo prehistoric, but fllere's nothMayes, Awle Grove.
Ing WI'OIIII with the ebeeks we ·
sign, and H 11111 want one :you'd
better tum to our wave length.
MCA MEETS FRmAY
I want 1101118011e who wiD II'&gt;
out
In the plant, keep his ayes
· PT. PLEASANT - The meet.
DIVOTID fO INTIIIn "lng of the MasCII Count;y AaaoMliOS
claUon for Retarded children,
• -.. ~.~..!e:.~
.....lll'llb
T.,...IIL llttelo
whl Ch WBB -'-'••-•••
~ announced
"*~mH
~ S.runll., 'r
for Nov. 24. will be held FridQ',
.,.. OMtt v.,.,, lllthlldun• t".-Mu •
Dec. 1, 7:30 p.m. at H -aon -10 ilwr-1aJoo
..._11._'"""PM
......., Oldtl•.
Scbool. A tum, "Toy Makers," ""'~t~ttot•• ~ • .,.,"'
_,,.
·will be lbown In the new ~cial --~..."~ ...,.,.,. " '1 •' PHt.
fl ln. Totti
"EduC&amp;doo Cll88 room. '11dl!l mm
lifi!IAMI .....llq ,..,..._.....
.- 1 J•••" first of ali with
.llln.•III.C.IIutlet. lftt. "
,.....
Plump ph:le
._...n.&gt;nu
-WRUI
iflltlllt.,, ltlw "l'ert Cit), N- W-.
bod~ is hug·
.a retarded tal year old. Tht11 . - -.....
- ._1111..._
.,...,..
"
ft'lt .. ,.,
gable,lovable!
in later parta; with an emotion- _, -.
,.._ •• ....II
~'"P"
., ..,
onu "'sturbed ......._
fUM
IDd. - .,..,.,
.........
Oflk'e. ...... II•
-v w
..-. .. _ ...r
n,...
_,. 1'*a• .,
.working with older retarciBtes.
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I want ;you to be Infereated in MY problems. ll ;you
have 1he vapst Idea of wbat
l'm tr:YID8 to u,y, lot It •'nerat tlme 1llll ask for ,a job.
You'll be head and shOUiderl
oovlhe reatl
Lciok, kid: a.e only tlme jabs
grew 111 trees was while moat
of JDil1II)Wel' was wearing Gl'a
and pulllllg K,P, For the rest
ol hfstory, :you've had to get a •
job Uke 7ou set a fl[rl• "Case the
Bitllatlon, wear a cieaD shirt,
and lrY to IIJIPMl' wllllng." .
Yoa mil)' not beUeve It, but all
around you employers are look,.
lllg for .YlJUIIB men (and women)
smart OIIOI1llh to , after a job .
In the olcl-tashlm8d way. When
they lind one, they ean•t walt
some of their ""rrtes
For botb oar oakes, GET EA.
GER, will JllU? -EMPLOYER

piQ'Dienla

:. :,_oed

lllr 1 are
_.~~-~. liD be held F~ 10
tluo 1ldrd annual ........111~ poa- 1braulilt 18,. 1968, lit
QliiO
tgum:_~:J::w~ Illata Falrarcxmda CoiiiiUIII JD4
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1'¥ coqteat -besliui11&gt;1aFrld8;y,
•
lldJolufldll ~ will
~~~·::will nm::"'e be pre_... lo Che llrllt tbree
11
D-.......:.lf'lol
N·~-al place ~,;,,...·top_!'~~~•
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be ~ and - · ~•
~eea an .d tiKi Dilpatch Ohio ~~~~ ~· lo ea.
a.
.
couraaw ' ri&amp;lloi'a from oCher
All Bluclenta In Ohio's pubUc, BlatA!a and OVI!l'INi. . .
.
parochial an d Jlrivate hlsh
The top 10 wtnnera will ~
scboO!a are ellslhle to eompete. ee1ve ci11111catea vt award from
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ABA STANDINGS
By tJnlted Preao International
EAST
w. L. PeL
Minnesota • • • , 14 5 .737
Indiana • • • • • • 14 6 .700
Pittsburgh • • • • .11 12 .478
New Jersey • • • • t 11 .450
Kentucky , • • • • 7 13 .350
WEST
W, L. PeL
New Orleans • , • 14 5 .737
Dallas .. • .. • 9 8 .529
Denver • • • • • • U 10 .524
Oakland
9 13 .409
Hooston .. • .. 6 12 .333
Anahebn .. .. • 7 16 .304
WmNESDAY'S RESULTS
New Jersey 106 Anaheim 101
Kentucky 111 Dallas 80
H011staa 102 Oakland 91
Oni,y games BCheduled.

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MEIGS
EVENTS
ANNUAL CIIRISTMAS!Iuaar,
Heath Jlllbodlat Chnrch, MJddle.
port, ThurldiJ, dMirch b a 1 emeal; _ . at 9 a.m., aervlllg
of IUIICJiea wiD belln at 11
111. SaluHal'lnde ttem• C:t.iii
Iiiii _.;. ao1d by tha ~·- ...., - . .. ...... ADULT CHOm practice, st.l'aul
Llltheran Church, 7:30p.m. Wednellday.

a.

Holzer Hospital: Visltillg
hours 2-4 and 7.S p.m. Parenla
only on Pediatrics Ward.
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Wendell T. James, 2004
Chatham Ave.; Steven T. Lewis,
Mercerville Star RL; Mrs. Charles w. Lanter, 12 Edgemont Dr.;
Bemard Osbourne, Patriot Star
RL; Mrs. stanley R. Be!Yille,
Cheshire; Tanya L, Owen, Rod.
nay; Robert L. Erwin, RL 1
Bidwell; Otis E. RlceJ. Eureka
Star RL; Henry E. Meadows,
Rt. 2 Crown CitY, Mrs. Vauatm
J. French Add!S«&lt;I; Mro. Robert A. Wray, Konanga; Susan
Y. GI,..., Vlntaa; OriB H. IJod.
1011, MaS«&lt;I; . Jolm D. Gerlach,
PL Pleasant; James H. Cauf.
man, Pl. Pleasant; Heriry R,
Eichinger, Cheater; Mrs. Hor.
ace R, Edwards, PomerQYj_ Mrs.
Donald A. AUan, Oak H I I I·
Walt.!r D. Trent, Jr., Hamoou;
Lori M. Lansl!ome, Lima.

Pistons
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Tnump ":

team
threw IJU:~
and 23 yards
·period to live

FRIDAY
RACINE SENIOR CLASS will
sponaor a dance In the j.mior high
school auditorium Frlda.Y followlng the Reclne-Gioaater baaketball
game
HOMEMADE SOUP and """
mage
sale will be held from 9 a. m. to 5
p, m, Friday and Saturday a the
Rutland American Legion hall be
the Rl&amp;land Senior Mothers.
JITNEY SUPPER beginn1Jw Frida.Y at 5:30 p. m. In 1he Eutem
High Sebool cafeteria before the
I
basketbal ·game between Hannan·
Trace and Eaatern. Tbe event Is
sponaored by 1he Eastern High
School senior elass.
WAHAMA IDGH Sebool willsponsor a dance with The Jeyo Friday
night at the Wahama Hfgh 8)'lll
9:30 • 12 p. m, followl!w 1he Wa~
hama u,., ba kelball
,_., s
game,
.
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BAZAAR by the WlllllOn of the ·
Hoek !ilriJWa Methedlot Church
Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m.
Willi 4 p.m. at Duke Cleaners,
Second st., Pcmeroy. Gift ilmDa
for sale will lnelude homemade
candles, dolls, and fancy work.
A bake sale will be held on Satunlay,

SATURDAY
IBGH SCHOOL DANCE PIJV,op.
en to the pubUc, will be held this
Saturday at the MlddleJX&gt;rt IUgh
School auditorium from 8 1o 11 p
•
m. Tbe JIll'• will emcee.
JUNIOR INSTRUCTION class at
St. 1'au1 Lutheran Clllrch, 9 a. m.
Saturday; Junior choir rehearsal
ot 10:30 L m.
MONDAY
THE TIIEODORUS COUNC!Ll7,
Dautlbtera of America, will meet
at 7:30 Mond&amp;y night at the IOOF
hall. The annual Christmas party
will be held with a 50 eent sift
exchaqje. Sandwiches, cookies
and eollee will be served. Mom·
bers are lo wear wltlte for the
chartor ~for Hattie Curtis
and Naaol SWann, past national

B7 United Preas llltarnaUonal
Dave

be a
"llll'bele man" to eome Natiol&gt;al BaakeiiJall Aeaoclallon pur.
lata but be's the next belt thlllg
lo an automatic scorlllg machine as far as Che Detroit
Platona are eonceroed..
At 6 feat, 3 lndtes, BlDg Is
small by NBA atsndarda and be
aeorea 1111111Y ol bla points by
scooping liP loose beUa and
settillgother "cheap ohota."
The Platona dnll't mind one
bit, '-eve~ because Bing Is

"SEVENTII REAVEN" Ia

lhe DOD·Manlst aame of a
reatalll'ant hlgb up on lhla '
relllforced eonerete fele.
vllloa tower rillnl 1,748
feet over M014!0W'I ()atan.
ldao Dlalrlet. The atruelure
Ia .uearly 3110 feet bfCher

· tho New Yor••• Empjre·.
Slate Blildln11 wltll 1&amp;1 u, ·
tenaa. 'ne 8 ov leta say

. deU televlalo• p let a rea

from 11M tower'• trnlllllill·
atou walle received ap to

Bing

IIIII¥

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e

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the Platona• last 10 points In a

127.123 victory over the Los
Anaeles Lakera. The victory
enabled the Pistons In creep to
~ ~=phla••vl7
,....e
s
Eaatern Dlvlalon race.
Bing and Eddie Miles each
ooored 32 points 1o lead the
Platona While Elgin Baylor had
30 and Jerry Welt 23 for the
Laksra.
The San Franclooo Warriors
eoasted lo their aeventh Btrai&amp;Jtl
"768
ctory113-9Wh5811 dththay NbeatYthrke
rs
an
e ew 0
Knlcka defeated the Clnclmatl
Royals U9.991nother IIIIIDI!S.
The Warrior!!. who now trail
the llr&amp;ti&gt;lace .._ Louis Hawks
by a haU..game In the Weatern
Division, had • 2~ lead
with 9:23 remaining In the

:! "'b:":t,

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~ 08~',1_1n~ed
s
e
Warriors with 22 points while

Chot Walker had 24 for the
76era.
Dick Van Arsdale and Willis
Raed led a late New York rally
that ~ Ill&gt; a 33.{Joint lead
over lnclnnaU with 6:52 left In
~-!""""b ~ni AlkI 12 pla.yederst
u.... ~ w~
c s scar a
least two point&amp; apinlt the
~~c~Yals, who were without the
lnjtted Oaear Robert1011.

baa had by fir

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compared to Na'f7'a
r~

balfbaek
excallent
YIJUII&amp; In addition to
threat of

rill

bealcally 0
alve-mlnded team. The
limited their nine
OJIPOIIenls to an
polnta a pme
·'
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wri&amp;Jrt and IIIIi 11Gb T.,._, \
Navy has a COII1blllalbl M
has helped the team ...01'
more than 2il points pur . . - . .
But the Sailors are
whenever Cartwrisht'l peeIs coatrolled and have ;rh141!1·.
an averaae of 26 points a,._
T&lt;messee FIDiabe.Snt • , .
The 11111D1! Is Ill' fir ...
bluest na11ona1 attrutloa ._
IUrday althousb aeven1 ..._..,..
ranked ~ 111ao
will be In action.
·· j
Tennessee. the DBIIDD'a· No. $
team which will 1J11181r Ia
Orange Bowl, ends ItS ......
188100 aptnst Vandertlllt It
Knoxville and Ia • ~at
favorlt.l
AI~ which will ~
Texas A&amp;M to 1he Colton Bowl;
Is a II8Vfl&gt;iiOIDI cbalce 09W
Auburn at Blrmln&amp;bam. 111!1
Mlsslasljlpl, which will M
UniversitY ol TllliU at El l'ui '
In the Sun
Ia a 20-p!W
pick over
:
In other games,
bound Oklahoma Ia a
favorite ol Okllhoma
Rice Is a alx'{JOIDI choice
Ba;vtor Texas
twO-point pick tNet
Methodist and Holy
OII&amp;1IOint favorite over
College.

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Voters of Sutlon TOWDiblp . .
GIBSON LEADER
NEW YORK (UP!)- BOO Glbaon,
st. : ;
Cardinals'
W ldtheSerle
tehlng
h
Carl
trzemakl, the Boston Red
triple crown wlmer, was second
In the Octd&gt;er voting for the S..
Rae !Uckok ProfeosiCIIal Athlete
o1 the Year Aware!.

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supJiort.

Thank You
TRUSTEE

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MIDDLEPORT

GARDEN Club

-ual Christmas party wiU be
beld at 6:30 p. m. In the aoclal
1'0Cllll lithe Presbyterian Church.

There will be a siftexcha~WefoJ..
lowlntr 1he dinner, Members are
remlndel\lo take sift• and wrappings for patients at the Atltenll
Stat.! Hospital.

·Famous Brand Pradl,al Gifts From N.Y•

HEYMAN TO PLAY
Pl'nSBVRGII (IJPJ) -

1M mllea away.

belped·~~

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.· With Gifts
SWUIBIS

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Eight new stylet in

Shofner was sldeUned.

2''~

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.cotton or nylon.

as a Danker but moved to back.
up .,..,-terback 11hen Earl Mor.
rail broke a wrlaL In 1964 be
lllled In at spUt.end when Del

a

20.1nchas tall.

Half Aprons

bel•• tile -

•t ..... 11o1o for
ldeker o• tha football ta--'
lllcked ....t eney call tha

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Melga Couniy dairymen are Jn.
rited to attend the annual meet.
lllg of the Ohio Daltyman's AaaoclaUon Which Will be held on
. December 9, In the Ohio Agricultural AdmlnlstraUon Bullclln&amp; Ohio state Universlf;y, Columbus.
An outstanding program has
been formulated, coverlllgavarleV of subjects of rita! Interest
to all dairymen.
.
The
lorenoon
~IOSO:IID
atsrtintl
h
at 10 a.m., will feature com.
•
mlttee reports, welcome remarks by the College AdmlnlatraUon and an illustrated talk
by Dale Glasa, WIIJ'IIO Cotmt;y
Agent, on "How to Put 'Go' in a
Cotmt;y Dairy Program."
The afternoon program wiD
BIRTH
feature a panel of speakers Who
Mrs. Horace R. Edwards,
wiD addre•• the stmjecl, "What's Pomeroy, dau&amp;fltar, 11:10 a.m.
Ahead for the Ohio llalrymen. Wedneedey.
They wiD address tlu!1r remarkS
DISCHARGES
lo problems for Ohio Dairymen
Clyde
H, McCoy, Jr., Mrs.
In three areas.
James E. Grant, laaac c. Trout,
"CompeUtlon from Synthetic Clinton R. Smith, Evelyn D.
By ROBERT GRIMM
Dave Sorenson of FlndiQ, w11o turnovers, we must Improve our Dairy Prod! eta," Dr. Robert Ja. HochburK. Mrs. Lizzie HamiD&amp;
UP! Sports Writar
will team with Hosket on a diJu. otrenalve rebounding and we oobson.
Allan Hale Robert E Haas Sr
"Programmed VaterinarySer. Mrs. FI~ce Gear' LawNn&lt;e'
COX.UMBUS (!JPI) - . stnlD£· ble post oaense that"should pro. have to play a better unit deer in eiperten~'· ~ halldllns, vide rebounding power.
fense · If. we lllql8CI to Improve riceo," Dr. Larry Helder. · ,.
M. Fowler, MJ:o. EVLEubanks,
"Pl'oblema In Large Herd Man. Mra. Stanley E. Earwood. Mrs.
hei&amp;trt and 'filicKincllng _ . .
Seven For Guard
upon the 13-11 record ol last
agelnent," Mr. Jolm Parker.
. Thobum 111. Dett;y, Mrs. 1&gt; au 1
and sUII lacking In team speed
Other sure starters are )mlor season," Til)'lor aalcl.
Following the dlacuaslonper. H, Craig, Mrs. Robert B. Casdeaerlbea the 1967-68 ed!Uon of Jeff Miller of Lbna at forward,
"We are sWI waftillg for
the Ohio State basketball scpad. and Deyton's Denny Meadors at someone to take over In the lod the meeting will be opened sldy, Mrs. ottie Brolrord, Rog..
Coach Fred TQior said the guard.
baekcourt. ft Will be kind of lo a question and an....,. period er W Barrett, Mrs David T
Buckeyes should be Improved
At least seven candidates are like musical chairs back there Which Dr. N. L. VanDemark will warte'mu,g and Infant dau!lhter.
•
overallbbut the trouble Is a few . scrambling for a.e o1her guard wrtll someone reaiJ.y takes moderate. The meetillg wiD be
other lg Ten SCilads wiD be pos111on opposite Meadors Who over," the Buckeye coach said. ad,loumed by 3 p.m. according
improved, loa, namely co-chem· was laid low with a ~ tea.
The top candidates are lo C. E. Blakeslee, Count;y Ex.
pions Indiana, Purdue and Iowa. donltls cond!Uon lest 188..., Schnabel~ sophomOre Joey FJn. tension Agent.
"Pm always opUmlstlc. ·I which forced him to miss 13 nay ol oprin&amp;tleld. Junior Mike
don't believe In poor mouthing games.
Swain, who performed wen
NBA STANDJNGS
11\Y own team, 10 we n~~at be
A pre-aeaiGII knee InJury · when swltc:hed to guard 1aat
By
tJnlted
Press International
llgured In there aomeWbere," will force Miller to miss the Year and aophomore Jim GedEAST
TQ!or said ol the Big Ten Buckeyes• two apen1ng IIIIIDI!S des ol Darbydale near CoJum.
aeatnat Davis of Ca1lfornla Fri. bus.
w. L. PeL
only senior starting for dll)' night and Florida state
The eddWCII of Sorenaon,
Boston ....... 15 . 5 .750
the lluckoyes wiD be Bill Hoa- here Moncla.Y. Doctors have as- hltib-aoorlng whiz at Flndlll)' Phlladeiphla • • • 15 7 .682
ket, a regular the past two sea- sured Taylor that the InJury H1811 School two years .., Will Detroit .. • .. .• 13 10 .565
eone and hampered last year should not be serious.
give Ohio State some front Une
beaiuse of a knee iriJury. That
Junior steve Howell Who me that was lacking last .... New York ••• , U 12 .478
knee was ..,...ated on last filled In at center 'tor 'llolket ~
_... __ .....__ ClnclnnaU • • • • 9 11 ,450
1
BaiUmore • , , • • 8 l1 ,421
spring, and the &amp;.loot-7 center. last year for a few games will
1011 a ........ - - WEST
f«Ward could be headed for a "'J88I In place of Miller. BI'IICo all alontl and has a &amp;OOd
line aea1011. ·
Selmabel wiD start at the ''widew. L. Pet.
The big in1Jrovement In the open" guard spot.
touch," TQior aalcl. "He wiD st. Louis
l8 6 .750
BQI&amp;d comes with SOPhomore
"We have lo eut down our add to our offense with hla lize San Franelsco • • l8 7 •729
alone."
A hea!IIIY Miller appears to Los J\rvelea • • • 12 lO .545
be a key lo the aucceaa of Ohio Seattle • .. • .. 7 17 .292
state In Ito pre.Btg Ten sche6- Chicago .. .. • 5 1B .217
ule, which takes the Bucka to San Diego • .. .. 4 21 .180
Hawaii for a holldll)' tourna.
WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS
mant atsrt1nt1 Dec. 27 and In- Detroit 127 Los Aqreles 123
eludes meetlnga at home wWt New York 119 ClnelnnaU 99
South Dakota, New Moxlco San Fran. 113 PhliadeljJhla 95
State and ~gla Tech,
Only games ocheduled.
0

Navy Seeking
Over Army

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IN PROGR

43~

Morrlsaa Ia expected lo start
agalnlt the Browns as a nmnlng beck, althousb coach Allie
Sherman could use him at half.
back, fullback or Danker.
Sherman wiU decide after be
learns what piQers from his fn.
jury-riddled s&lt;JUI(l wiD be evall.
able.
Morrlsaa, a nine-year veteran
11ho ll•es In Lima during the
off • season, found himaelf
switched from Danker lo nmnlng back this year When the
Giants lost Tucker Frederickson. Frederickaon 1JUureci a
knee that l'8Cilired surgery•
Last Sunda.y when the Giants
met Philadelphia, Morrison op.
ened at hallback, then ewltehed
to IWiback When Ernie Koy hurt
an ankle.
·
He earrled 11 tlmes for 38
yards, cau&amp;Jrt four passes for
56 yards and scored twlc• as
the Giants loJIPied PbUadeljlhla

· PRE.SEASON CAGE POLL
YoliinuPI)- The 1967.
United frtss International
colle~preaeaBOD basket.
ratings with llrat place
In parenthesis:
Points
UCLA (35)
350
Houston
286
Kanaas
280
LooiBYille
246
North Carolina
191
Deyton
144
Boston College
83;
Princeton
76
(tie) vanderbfit
42
Tennessee
42
Ten: 11. Indiana 41;
36· 13. Cincinnati
14. Texas, Ei Paao 13; 15.
st. Jolm's 11, Wyoming
WJ'UilO (Ill,) 11; 18, l\larcpette
(Ue) Duke 9, Niagara 9.

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..., '8lqlerieaee wWt 1he Rutlllld.l'lltnlls In ·'86-8'1.
'llte atartara likely wiD come
from Tannehill, co-clljlllin wWt
Jim Anderaon, 5-S huatllllgguardf
Rod Gilkey, $.1 forward;
Myers, 11-8 lllllior forward.suard
Bill !linn, 5-9 aenfor guard Jim
Ccllde, and 5-8 forward-guard
Del!nla Ault, a Junior. Swan lettered at Middleport and GllkiiY
lllllered at Gallipolis.
llalurda.Y night the Marauders
go to Martella.

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870 Ash st. YVvNNE SCALLY Mlddlepo11

,seniOr pard and Joe S.V&lt;!P.,
$.1~ aenfor auard, wllo
ed Iotter&amp; last JMr,
The Bucks probably will start
former reilervi.lt1 Carl PollOI',
8-f aenJor or Jerry Polley, 6.2
Junior, at center, Klnnlaon, eo.
ker, and Bob Crawford, 5-10 Jun.
lor auard, and TJo.
illeakey bed the- Nelaonvjlle
Hounda In coa1art1on last sea.
aon, lhooqb IIIII)' faded In t h e

Qeakey and Wolfe are pretty
the aame boat as ill
experience on hand to OJI4!II 1he
eampalfl'l, Both have one returnlllg reautar from 1helr conaol.
!dated IMIW!s,
Sheskey baa Jolll Coker, 6.2
lllllior forward, and Wolfe has
the Meigs Marauders 11-1 senior forward Mark T..,.
Buckt7es a ftrattlnie nehDI.
club - will take
~ake.v baa Jell Klmlson, .5Sheak8Y'io u .senlol auard: Bob 'l)o, u atreteh.
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Art
Hayman, fl.loot, S-lneh former
star at Duke Univera!V, Ia
OXIl8cted Ill be In uniform
Haorldar ~ when the Pf!..
ailur&amp;b Pipers !11a7 the .An.
ahelm Amlloa Ia ., American
Ballbtball Aaaoclatloo fiiiD8.
The Plpera acaulred llll)'man
Wednelds;y wiHII liMO' treded
Barry Lelhowllz lo 1he New
Jir-.r Americana.

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CLIFTON, N.J. ~The
annual 1llmdirblrd Gnlf
Clu&amp;lc 1ut SoJJtatiler raised a
total of fl5~000 for 1he l1Jdt.4
Certbl'll Palll)' and afllllated
cllarltlta, li wu --..1

The B r It Ish nicknamed
Marion, an American · Wedneedlr b.Y Mlchall c.
Clle "old awiunp fox" N._lltiiln1' cltllrmilt of a.e
·ot bls daring ez- 1'llmderblrd 1'0urnlmenla.

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Awards Made to Pea~ Corps Tests
Members of Pack, At Athens Monday
248
In Pomeroy
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: Awards wuepresentedbyRog.
:.r Dillard, cubmaster, at a
:meeting of l'llmeroy Cub Scout
·Pack 248 held Tuel!\lay night
:at tile D.A.V, hall.
: Receiving one year pins were
:David Harris, Keith Ballay and
Dale Sisson. RickY McKnJ.stitwas
awarded a wolf badge; and TJD.
·mas Jomson received a two year
pin and a wolf badge.
Slssoo led In tile pledge to
the flag to open the meeting.
The cub scout song was led
by Den 3. Plans wore made
1pr the scouts to march In the
Chrlslmu parade In Pomeroy
Saturd&amp;Y, and the ann u a I
Christmas Jlll1V was acbeGI!ed
tcr 8 p.m. on Dec. 26. Mrs. Llnyd
~ and Patrick Wnnd were
harned chairmen of plans !or tile
holiday party.
For tile program Kenny Hollman e&gt;plalned Indian slsn&amp; Jnhn,.
..., anowec1 a 10tem pole made
lir his den and explained I t •
lll)anlng; and G, E. Guinther
tl!owed a burlap Thankosivlng
card and told boW It was made.

:N:r. and )Irs, Don Eastman and
daugbler, Elizabeth Jean, r1. Co·lumbuB, were 'l'ba'*lclvlnl
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Saxton, l'llmero,y, and Mr.
add Mrs. Jolm Taylor, Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newman
of Syracuse and Mrs. VIrginia
Moore of Parkersburg, W, Va.,
were holidaY weekend guests d.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whittle or
Worthlngtoll.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Lee and
Larry of ~ Bottom had as
Thanksglvlng dinner guests, Mr.
and Mrs, Charles Lee of Harrisonburg, Va., Mr. and Mrs.
George Theiss and cblldren, Karla, Kandy, Keith, Kelly, alldKerri, ol Belpre, and Miss VIrginia
Cunnlrvham of l'llmero,y. Mr.
and Mrs, Charles Lee returned
to VIrginia Slmday after spend!~
tile weekend here with his family.
Mr, anci Mrs. Gerald Slmster
were vlsttors In Newark Tuesday.
Mrs. Homer Cooper is a medical
patient at Holzer Hospital. Her
room numer is 311,
Mr, mr Mrs, Emest Clark d.
Hebron have been here due to
the illness of her brother, Orvy
Gainer, wbo Is reportedly improving,

GaiJia.MelgB area reoldents Interested In putting their skills to
use In developing nations around
111e world are inYited to take tile
Peace Corps Placement Test at
3 p.m. Monday, December 4 at
the U.S. Post Olllee In Alhens.
VolwrteerB need not have a
college degree, ao a broad range
of aldlls are needed to 1111 the
overseas programo In agriculHoliday proJects were planture, public health, community
development, education and co- ned when 111e Olive Townsblp
Ladles Auxiliary met recently
operative development.
at tile home of Mrs. Mary Nichols.
The group decided to provide
a year's news-r subscrlpUon
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to Mrs. ~ellle Petl;y who is
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Russell and contlned to a rest home at ParkTerry Lynn oll'llmeroy, Mr. and ersburg, W. Va. Plans were al·
Mrs, Cilnlqn GUkey and family so made tor giving homemade
or Albany were Sunday visitors candy to elderly residents of
d. Mr. and Mrs, Lincoln Russell the community and to prepare a
and Monday visitors were Mrs, food basket If there is a need
Harold Gillogly and family.
· for one.
Eileen Venoy of Columbus was
Games were played witlt prlz.
es going to Mrs. Mary Blse
a recent weekend YJS!tor of Mr. and Mrs. Opal Johnson. The DeHoward Russell and Mrs. Wlilia comber meeting will be held at
Boyce. 11ley also visited Mrs. the home of Mrs. Johnson.
Howard Russell at Pleasant ValRefreshments wore served to
ley Hospital.
those named and Dorotby CaaltMr. and Mrs. Richard Jeffers dollar. Emma Durst, Inez Barand Valorie ol Coalton were re- lng, &lt;;arnet Boring, Erika Borcent weekend visitors of Mr.and Iii&amp; Do.ttllli6 -Riebel, IIIII twn
"-s Joe Hatfield
member&amp;, Do.tollv Ball and

Ladies Planned
Holiday Pro;ects

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Seminaries Test Union
By LOUIS CASSELS
United PresalnternatiODII
Faced with . huge probleills,
Amel'lea•s theological seminaries are testing Aeaop's maxim
that "Union glyea strengtlt,"
Sem!narles are the schools
111at educate tomorrow's minlstero, priests and rabbis. Their
health Is of lncalculallle lmpor·
tance to the future rellglouo ll!e
of this country.
Toclsy seminaries of all faith•
are In trouble.
Monay, ao usual, io part of
the prcblem. The cost of
theological eductloll has quaclrupled since 1940, and there haa
been no commensurate Increase
In seminary Income.
Seminaries are not eligible for
&amp;Qvernment aid Which Ia
distributed to other Institutions
of hlgber education. And thay
try to keep their tuition charges
very low, so there is a
minimum financial barrier In
the way of young men who want
to prepare for tile ministry.
Thus seminaries are increasingly ~dent on support
from parent denominations and
concerned Individual&amp;- and this
has not been forthcoming In
a n y w h e r e near adequate
amounts.
Faculcy Problem
Because their faculty ealarles
often are below par, seminaries
are vulnerubie to raiding by
publicly supported colleges and
universities which are building
up department• or religion.
ThirtY years ago, only 10 per
cent of the nation's public
Institutions of higher education
oll'ered undergraduate courses
In religion. Today, 90 per cent
do.
A tltlrd serlaus problem Is
enrollments. They have been In
a downtrend for the past 10
years. There are doubtleos

many reasons, but one of the

big ones, apparently, II the fact
that seminaries are widely
regarded as clol atered Institutions, apart !rom lhe world,
serving the inloreots of one
denomination. This Image Is
very unappealing to college
students who want to be
Involved with the secular city
and who have little patience
with denomlnatlonallom.
Obviously, there are no
simple and eaay solutions to
these problems. But many
rellglaus leaders believe that all
tllree of them can be relieved

by pooling resources In fewer

but better semm.rlea.
The cypteal seminary of~
past was a relatively s
Institution, wi111 100 to 200
students, sponiiOl'ed by a lllnsi•
denomination, and often located
In a small town or rurai
environment.
Combine Efforts
Tnday the trend Is toward
Jorge, ecumenical graWate
schools supported Jolntl7 by
sevfral different denominations
and assorted with major
universities In urban~· _
An outstanding example of
this new kind of seminary Is the
Gra.fuate Theological Union In
Berkeley, Call!. Locsted Just a
block from tile Unlversl11 of
California campus, It provides
advanced oourses tor f'riM.
stant, Catholic and Jewish
studenls from 12 dltrerent
oemlnarles In the San Francisco
Bay area.
In Rochester, N,Y,, Baptist,
Episcopalian and Roman Catbc&gt;lie seminaries are working out
plans for a joint oparstlon in
association with the University
of Rochester.
Consolidations across denomlnallonal llneo do not mean that
candldstes for the Catholic
priesthood and the Protestant
mlrilstry will henceforth receive
exactly the same education.
Atllllollng seminaries retain
tlleir separate Identities, and
each continues to see to the
basic theological trelnlng of Its
own students.
~are FacUlties
But they can achieve considerable savings, and at the
same time offer a richer
curriculum, by sharing library
and classroom facUlties, and by
conclldl ctlng( ~lnt ~':se" inGsomk,e
stu es sue as
rew, rea
homUetlca and pastoral counseling) in which there are no real
denominational dltrerences.
Seminary mergers eoold give
a powerful Impetus to the overall ecumenical movement. Clerl!)'lllen of dltrerent faltho who
have studied togelher In semlnary are likely to have a much
hlsher degree of mutual undersfiiiilfng and aympathy than
those who have no contact
.~ore ordlna!J&lt;m.
The rationale for locating
seminaries near major universlties is similar Under the usual
working agree~nts seminary
studants are rr..e to take
gr~ate courses at the unlver-

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Reedsville_
News Items

Program for

BY MRS. LYLE BAWERSON
The NoWIIIberm..U..oltheRiv•
emew PTA was held reeenll7 at
the ocbool.' Tbe me• '1111 ,~·
A skit "~lett Our . Forelin ened with the repeatinll ~ the
Loaders /, was oreeented bY Den Lord's Prayer in un1o1n. Tbe !Ia,
6 w11en • MicMleport Cub Scout
led b the Cub 9cout1
ck 2 f met M..w n1gbt at pledge wao
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~ ~eportFiratunlt8cl Pre1- Mro. Marpret B"':al:ve 1
byterlan Clllreb
short talk on 'a recent
con·
Each bQy of the den dlapli1ed terence which she attended In
a ~ and told or the coauliY Jackson. ·
widdi he'~e~ Thaywere Tom MeGovem, District Scout
Steven B&amp;clmer, ~;pan; Brian Executive 1n1n Parkersburg, W.
Conde .Italy• Kenily By e r, V
conducted 1 scoutlns proAntaroUea· Mnehell :N:eodoWa, a.,
lstlrw of alldea and '1
Sweden· Wckay Davellport, Af- sram cons
rlea· David :N:ffier Korea; and questton and answer period. The .
FraDk Grell, I'Ddll.'
PTA members voted to sponsor a
Partlclpat!JIII 1n the opeulng Cuti and Boy Scout program.
with the . pledge and oath were The business melting was premembers o1 Den 4, Danny Da.. aided over by tile president, Mrs!
vis, Marc Fultz, Richard Ber- Vivian Humphrey,dUl'l..rwhichsbe
ry Timmy Scitea, and Dick Ow- ............. Scout committee who
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John Fultz, committeeman, are Dohrman Reed, Joe TUmor and
prealdecl at the meeting In 11le Robert Barber. Anotheroommlttee
abaence of Kennetlt Scitea, e1Jb. wss ppolnted to secure the cost ol
muter. Fultz noted that In or- kitchen Clll'\8in&amp;. Those named inder for the Pack lD reclwter In eluded Mrs,MargaretBrnwn, Mrs.
Jamuu")' a Webelo Ieeder for Hue! Turner Mrs, Thelma Smith
10 year' oid bQrol.l nee '-d. Vol· and Mro. ~Allee Blse. Momunteero to serve on the commit- be 8 of the PTA voted to give a
tee are aloo needed.
r
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Middleport bQys who are elifJt donation to tile Salvation Army •
years old and Interested In be- ·Mra, HumphreY. and Mrs. Whitecom!Dg a eubscout, are 1nv1t- bead extended thanks to all who
ed to contact Scltes, Mrs. Pat bad helped in any way to make
John11011, Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Ern- the carnival a success.
le Fraser, or Mrs. Danny Mea- Attendance bonner and reading clr·
dows.
cle book were awarded to Mr•
Refreahmento ware served by
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Mrs Fraser's Den 8 at 111e con- Rice • room. l'llsters were.,....,
elusion of the meeting.
by the -ents on the recently
voted on operating tax levy. Prlzeo
Were awarded to C-1 Holsinger,
5 first, David Weber' second, and
Mike Larkins, tbird.
Due to tile Chrlotmas operetta
De
the PTA ""'I not hol4
on c. 7'
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Q
C _ its regular meeting In December•
.
. At the elose ol the meeting reToclsy 18 Thuroday; Nov. 30, freshmento were served by the
the 334111 day of 1967 with 31 to teachers.
follow
The' moon Is betw- Its Jut
~ and Its new phase.
The morning stars are Venua
and J·-'•The~ stars are Mars
DRY CLEANING
and Saturn
On thl5
In history:
In 1782 preliminary peace
articles ~.... 111e Franeb
ore signed
(Upon Request)
1
war "

alcy, atlelld
seminars, and use Ita Ubrary
facllltte.• ~ u unlverlllll
Btudentl are welcome 1X1 enroll
. In B8llllnary cluaea).
Jna!elld of feeling IIO!atld, .
B8llllnary students are lllten
111e l,ntellectual actiOn li. ,....,
#Ire 8lll10sed dall,y to tile
lltlmulua of contact with gr1dilate students In law, medicine,
business and science. And If Ule
unlvera!Q&gt; lo In or near a big
c11;y seminarlaliB can do their
fieldwork u apprentice pastors
1n the kind of urban enviriJII.
rnent to which moat of them
can expect to minister after

ordination.

Comml'tte;,.s
rf'0 r ,
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AnnUa/ Program
Are Announced
Milton Roush, Sunday school

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day evening, Dec. 17 ' at t 0

Pn::' C: ~&amp;";gram
committee are: Evelyn lark and

EUeen Bowero, .....,halrmen, and
Cline Dallay, Sara Roush, Jeo.
nle Well, E•elyn Smith and Pearl
Welker· Those 011 11le deoora11on
committee
w111Orville
be Chairman Richard
Davlo,
Wall,
Walter and Pauline Kennedy, Lin•··-·
Cl
da and Mary ...... qe, il'ence
and Margaret Andrews, Gardner and Pat Webnmg, and LCJUI.I
and Thelma Osborne,

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en Lelfhall, and Melvin and 01lve Smith. The treat• wm be
given on Sunday, the 24111 of
December, chirlng the Sunday
school boor.
December 22• at 7 p.m., evOI'YOIIe Is Invited to meet at
tile church building to &amp;0 earn!lng to shut-Ins, the sick and
othero.

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the Rev, Jame• D. McGovern,
Jlll&amp;tor, olflclatiJll, andMissllorothy Reynolds with Elder Conrad Ohlll1ler otrlclatinll. Pastor
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prayers by members. Retnahments were semid to Marjorie
Grimm, Helen SlmpBOII, Marie
Roy, Blanche Spencer, Maggie
Shain, Dorothy Badgley, and
Grella SimpBOII,
Mrs. Clara Roush and MIBB
Vera Beegle relurned home alter vlaltiJll a month In KenluckY
With Mr. and Mro. Arthur Banks
at Jeftersoutuwu, Mr. and :Mrs.
Robert Martin at LoulsYIIle, and
Mr. and Mrs. Wllilam Banks and
two children at Middletown. They
also visited in Indiana and many
places r1 Interest and helped to
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on November 16, The me~
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aive reading was "Thanksglvlng
and Praise." A program ol
Thankaglvlng readings was given.
In tile buolness session, tile new
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Awards Made to Pea~ Corps Tests
Members of Pack, At Athens Monday
248
In Pomeroy
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: Awards wuepresentedbyRog.
:.r Dillard, cubmaster, at a
:meeting of l'llmeroy Cub Scout
·Pack 248 held Tuel!\lay night
:at tile D.A.V, hall.
: Receiving one year pins were
:David Harris, Keith Ballay and
Dale Sisson. RickY McKnJ.stitwas
awarded a wolf badge; and TJD.
·mas Jomson received a two year
pin and a wolf badge.
Slssoo led In tile pledge to
the flag to open the meeting.
The cub scout song was led
by Den 3. Plans wore made
1pr the scouts to march In the
Chrlslmu parade In Pomeroy
Saturd&amp;Y, and the ann u a I
Christmas Jlll1V was acbeGI!ed
tcr 8 p.m. on Dec. 26. Mrs. Llnyd
~ and Patrick Wnnd were
harned chairmen of plans !or tile
holiday party.
For tile program Kenny Hollman e&gt;plalned Indian slsn&amp; Jnhn,.
..., anowec1 a 10tem pole made
lir his den and explained I t •
lll)anlng; and G, E. Guinther
tl!owed a burlap Thankosivlng
card and told boW It was made.

:N:r. and )Irs, Don Eastman and
daugbler, Elizabeth Jean, r1. Co·lumbuB, were 'l'ba'*lclvlnl
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Saxton, l'llmero,y, and Mr.
add Mrs. Jolm Taylor, Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newman
of Syracuse and Mrs. VIrginia
Moore of Parkersburg, W, Va.,
were holidaY weekend guests d.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whittle or
Worthlngtoll.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Lee and
Larry of ~ Bottom had as
Thanksglvlng dinner guests, Mr.
and Mrs, Charles Lee of Harrisonburg, Va., Mr. and Mrs.
George Theiss and cblldren, Karla, Kandy, Keith, Kelly, alldKerri, ol Belpre, and Miss VIrginia
Cunnlrvham of l'llmero,y. Mr.
and Mrs, Charles Lee returned
to VIrginia Slmday after spend!~
tile weekend here with his family.
Mr, anci Mrs. Gerald Slmster
were vlsttors In Newark Tuesday.
Mrs. Homer Cooper is a medical
patient at Holzer Hospital. Her
room numer is 311,
Mr, mr Mrs, Emest Clark d.
Hebron have been here due to
the illness of her brother, Orvy
Gainer, wbo Is reportedly improving,

GaiJia.MelgB area reoldents Interested In putting their skills to
use In developing nations around
111e world are inYited to take tile
Peace Corps Placement Test at
3 p.m. Monday, December 4 at
the U.S. Post Olllee In Alhens.
VolwrteerB need not have a
college degree, ao a broad range
of aldlls are needed to 1111 the
overseas programo In agriculHoliday proJects were planture, public health, community
development, education and co- ned when 111e Olive Townsblp
Ladles Auxiliary met recently
operative development.
at tile home of Mrs. Mary Nichols.
The group decided to provide
a year's news-r subscrlpUon
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to Mrs. ~ellle Petl;y who is
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Russell and contlned to a rest home at ParkTerry Lynn oll'llmeroy, Mr. and ersburg, W. Va. Plans were al·
Mrs, Cilnlqn GUkey and family so made tor giving homemade
or Albany were Sunday visitors candy to elderly residents of
d. Mr. and Mrs, Lincoln Russell the community and to prepare a
and Monday visitors were Mrs, food basket If there is a need
Harold Gillogly and family.
· for one.
Eileen Venoy of Columbus was
Games were played witlt prlz.
es going to Mrs. Mary Blse
a recent weekend YJS!tor of Mr. and Mrs. Opal Johnson. The DeHoward Russell and Mrs. Wlilia comber meeting will be held at
Boyce. 11ley also visited Mrs. the home of Mrs. Johnson.
Howard Russell at Pleasant ValRefreshments wore served to
ley Hospital.
those named and Dorotby CaaltMr. and Mrs. Richard Jeffers dollar. Emma Durst, Inez Barand Valorie ol Coalton were re- lng, &lt;;arnet Boring, Erika Borcent weekend visitors of Mr.and Iii&amp; Do.ttllli6 -Riebel, IIIII twn
"-s Joe Hatfield
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Seminaries Test Union
By LOUIS CASSELS
United PresalnternatiODII
Faced with . huge probleills,
Amel'lea•s theological seminaries are testing Aeaop's maxim
that "Union glyea strengtlt,"
Sem!narles are the schools
111at educate tomorrow's minlstero, priests and rabbis. Their
health Is of lncalculallle lmpor·
tance to the future rellglouo ll!e
of this country.
Toclsy seminaries of all faith•
are In trouble.
Monay, ao usual, io part of
the prcblem. The cost of
theological eductloll has quaclrupled since 1940, and there haa
been no commensurate Increase
In seminary Income.
Seminaries are not eligible for
&amp;Qvernment aid Which Ia
distributed to other Institutions
of hlgber education. And thay
try to keep their tuition charges
very low, so there is a
minimum financial barrier In
the way of young men who want
to prepare for tile ministry.
Thus seminaries are increasingly ~dent on support
from parent denominations and
concerned Individual&amp;- and this
has not been forthcoming In
a n y w h e r e near adequate
amounts.
Faculcy Problem
Because their faculty ealarles
often are below par, seminaries
are vulnerubie to raiding by
publicly supported colleges and
universities which are building
up department• or religion.
ThirtY years ago, only 10 per
cent of the nation's public
Institutions of higher education
oll'ered undergraduate courses
In religion. Today, 90 per cent
do.
A tltlrd serlaus problem Is
enrollments. They have been In
a downtrend for the past 10
years. There are doubtleos

many reasons, but one of the

big ones, apparently, II the fact
that seminaries are widely
regarded as clol atered Institutions, apart !rom lhe world,
serving the inloreots of one
denomination. This Image Is
very unappealing to college
students who want to be
Involved with the secular city
and who have little patience
with denomlnatlonallom.
Obviously, there are no
simple and eaay solutions to
these problems. But many
rellglaus leaders believe that all
tllree of them can be relieved

by pooling resources In fewer

but better semm.rlea.
The cypteal seminary of~
past was a relatively s
Institution, wi111 100 to 200
students, sponiiOl'ed by a lllnsi•
denomination, and often located
In a small town or rurai
environment.
Combine Efforts
Tnday the trend Is toward
Jorge, ecumenical graWate
schools supported Jolntl7 by
sevfral different denominations
and assorted with major
universities In urban~· _
An outstanding example of
this new kind of seminary Is the
Gra.fuate Theological Union In
Berkeley, Call!. Locsted Just a
block from tile Unlversl11 of
California campus, It provides
advanced oourses tor f'riM.
stant, Catholic and Jewish
studenls from 12 dltrerent
oemlnarles In the San Francisco
Bay area.
In Rochester, N,Y,, Baptist,
Episcopalian and Roman Catbc&gt;lie seminaries are working out
plans for a joint oparstlon in
association with the University
of Rochester.
Consolidations across denomlnallonal llneo do not mean that
candldstes for the Catholic
priesthood and the Protestant
mlrilstry will henceforth receive
exactly the same education.
Atllllollng seminaries retain
tlleir separate Identities, and
each continues to see to the
basic theological trelnlng of Its
own students.
~are FacUlties
But they can achieve considerable savings, and at the
same time offer a richer
curriculum, by sharing library
and classroom facUlties, and by
conclldl ctlng( ~lnt ~':se" inGsomk,e
stu es sue as
rew, rea
homUetlca and pastoral counseling) in which there are no real
denominational dltrerences.
Seminary mergers eoold give
a powerful Impetus to the overall ecumenical movement. Clerl!)'lllen of dltrerent faltho who
have studied togelher In semlnary are likely to have a much
hlsher degree of mutual undersfiiiilfng and aympathy than
those who have no contact
.~ore ordlna!J&lt;m.
The rationale for locating
seminaries near major universlties is similar Under the usual
working agree~nts seminary
studants are rr..e to take
gr~ate courses at the unlver-

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News Items

Program for

BY MRS. LYLE BAWERSON
The NoWIIIberm..U..oltheRiv•
emew PTA was held reeenll7 at
the ocbool.' Tbe me• '1111 ,~·
A skit "~lett Our . Forelin ened with the repeatinll ~ the
Loaders /, was oreeented bY Den Lord's Prayer in un1o1n. Tbe !Ia,
6 w11en • MicMleport Cub Scout
led b the Cub 9cout1
ck 2 f met M..w n1gbt at pledge wao
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byterlan Clllreb
short talk on 'a recent
con·
Each bQy of the den dlapli1ed terence which she attended In
a ~ and told or the coauliY Jackson. ·
widdi he'~e~ Thaywere Tom MeGovem, District Scout
Steven B&amp;clmer, ~;pan; Brian Executive 1n1n Parkersburg, W.
Conde .Italy• Kenily By e r, V
conducted 1 scoutlns proAntaroUea· Mnehell :N:eodoWa, a.,
lstlrw of alldea and '1
Sweden· Wckay Davellport, Af- sram cons
rlea· David :N:ffier Korea; and questton and answer period. The .
FraDk Grell, I'Ddll.'
PTA members voted to sponsor a
Partlclpat!JIII 1n the opeulng Cuti and Boy Scout program.
with the . pledge and oath were The business melting was premembers o1 Den 4, Danny Da.. aided over by tile president, Mrs!
vis, Marc Fultz, Richard Ber- Vivian Humphrey,dUl'l..rwhichsbe
ry Timmy Scitea, and Dick Ow- ............. Scout committee who
.,.:
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John Fultz, committeeman, are Dohrman Reed, Joe TUmor and
prealdecl at the meeting In 11le Robert Barber. Anotheroommlttee
abaence of Kennetlt Scitea, e1Jb. wss ppolnted to secure the cost ol
muter. Fultz noted that In or- kitchen Clll'\8in&amp;. Those named inder for the Pack lD reclwter In eluded Mrs,MargaretBrnwn, Mrs.
Jamuu")' a Webelo Ieeder for Hue! Turner Mrs, Thelma Smith
10 year' oid bQrol.l nee '-d. Vol· and Mro. ~Allee Blse. Momunteero to serve on the commit- be 8 of the PTA voted to give a
tee are aloo needed.
r
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Middleport bQys who are elifJt donation to tile Salvation Army •
years old and Interested In be- ·Mra, HumphreY. and Mrs. Whitecom!Dg a eubscout, are 1nv1t- bead extended thanks to all who
ed to contact Scltes, Mrs. Pat bad helped in any way to make
John11011, Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Ern- the carnival a success.
le Fraser, or Mrs. Danny Mea- Attendance bonner and reading clr·
dows.
cle book were awarded to Mr•
Refreahmento ware served by
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Mrs Fraser's Den 8 at 111e con- Rice • room. l'llsters were.,....,
elusion of the meeting.
by the -ents on the recently
voted on operating tax levy. Prlzeo
Were awarded to C-1 Holsinger,
5 first, David Weber' second, and
Mike Larkins, tbird.
Due to tile Chrlotmas operetta
De
the PTA ""'I not hol4
on c. 7'
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Q
C _ its regular meeting In December•
.
. At the elose ol the meeting reToclsy 18 Thuroday; Nov. 30, freshmento were served by the
the 334111 day of 1967 with 31 to teachers.
follow
The' moon Is betw- Its Jut
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The morning stars are Venua
and J·-'•The~ stars are Mars
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On thl5
In history:
In 1782 preliminary peace
articles ~.... 111e Franeb
ore signed
(Upon Request)
1
war "

alcy, atlelld
seminars, and use Ita Ubrary
facllltte.• ~ u unlverlllll
Btudentl are welcome 1X1 enroll
. In B8llllnary cluaea).
Jna!elld of feeling IIO!atld, .
B8llllnary students are lllten
111e l,ntellectual actiOn li. ,....,
#Ire 8lll10sed dall,y to tile
lltlmulua of contact with gr1dilate students In law, medicine,
business and science. And If Ule
unlvera!Q&gt; lo In or near a big
c11;y seminarlaliB can do their
fieldwork u apprentice pastors
1n the kind of urban enviriJII.
rnent to which moat of them
can expect to minister after

ordination.

Comml'tte;,.s
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AnnUa/ Program
Are Announced
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committee are: Evelyn lark and

EUeen Bowero, .....,halrmen, and
Cline Dallay, Sara Roush, Jeo.
nle Well, E•elyn Smith and Pearl
Welker· Those 011 11le deoora11on
committee
w111Orville
be Chairman Richard
Davlo,
Wall,
Walter and Pauline Kennedy, Lin•··-·
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da and Mary ...... qe, il'ence
and Margaret Andrews, Gardner and Pat Webnmg, and LCJUI.I
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given on Sunday, the 24111 of
December, chirlng the Sunday
school boor.
December 22• at 7 p.m., evOI'YOIIe Is Invited to meet at
tile church building to &amp;0 earn!lng to shut-Ins, the sick and
othero.

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Family Theater

Beautiful

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Spinet At A
Tremendous S.v!ngs
To You During
This Fabulous
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Flint atones

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Wyatt Earp
Leglonalres

Dick Van Dyke
LOYe d. Lito

Hoi~ Sq.

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For Christmas Sewing
VEl vet'EENS
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Candid Camera

Andy Griffith

12:00~

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• Dress Forms

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The meelinll cloSed by slnglrw
· "Blest Be tile Tie" and senteliCO
prayers by members. Retnahments were semid to Marjorie
Grimm, Helen SlmpBOII, Marie
Roy, Blanche Spencer, Maggie
Shain, Dorothy Badgley, and
Grella SimpBOII,
Mrs. Clara Roush and MIBB
Vera Beegle relurned home alter vlaltiJll a month In KenluckY
With Mr. and Mro. Arthur Banks
at Jeftersoutuwu, Mr. and :Mrs.
Robert Martin at LoulsYIIle, and
Mr. and Mrs. Wllilam Banks and
two children at Middletown. They
also visited in Indiana and many
places r1 Interest and helped to
celebrate tile 35tll weddlq: ann!·
versary on Nov, 5 of Mr. and

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The Booster &amp;mday School class
of the First IISPtlst Church met
at tile home of Mrs. Marie R&lt;lUBh
on November 16, The me~
opened wltb the ~ong, "COllie
Ye Thankful People" and res))OD•
aive reading was "Thanksglvlng
and Praise." A program ol
Thankaglvlng readings was given.
In tile buolness session, tile new
llgble for tile church wen discussed, The Chrislmas Jlll1V will
be at tile home of Gretta Simpson
with Blanche Spencer, co-hos-

llslman
Flying Nlln
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General Hospital

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Hqliday Proiec ts Planned
Fruit plates for alllllns of tho
communltr and &amp;tftsfor:real-s
ol the Meigs Count.T lnllrmiU')'
were ._tho holidaY liroJecta
planned when the RutlandFrl~
ly Gardeners met :recently at
the home of Mrs. Tom Martin
Rutl&amp;ld,
'
In response to roll call, oach
ol t h e members presented a
Christmas table arrangementlor
the Athens Slate Hospital. It was
decided cltrlng the meeting thai
each member will purchase a
g[tt for a resident at the Infirmary.

For clvle pro.Je-'ls, the club
planned a Chrlstmasllgltt!ng contest lor the Rutland area, and
voted to participate In a decoratlng contest whioh the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commercewlllsponsor inPomeroydurlngthoChrlst.
mas season.
Tho annual bszssr and bake
sale of the club was announced
lor Dec, 9 beginning at 9 a.m.
at the Rutland Department Store.
The dale or Doc. ~at 7::10 was
set lor the club members to llD
to the Columbus and Soothern

Ohio Electric Co. In MlddleDort lng ot the Rutland Garden Club
lor a demonstration on ''Holllclay and the counll'
shoW held
Foods". The Mothers TeenHelp- last weekend was diseussed.
ers 4-11 ·Club members will be
Mrs. Don Harrison wao tranoguests of the club tor the dellKlrl- !erred from active membership
lllratlon.
to assoelale membership.
.\ report on the garden ther.\n Illustrated talk oo holly
apy program started at the Rut. was given by Mrs. Bruce May.
land Grade School and given by lile displayed a branch of AmerMrs. Fred Wllllamsoo and Mrs. ican Holly and stated that It Ia
Joe Bolin. Mrs. Parv&lt;~r O'Dell the most common variety growing
Is chairman of the proJect and In this area. She recommooded
has planned activities concern- that every member grow at least
lng gardening and oonservaUon one of the numerous varieties
to be presented throughout the of holly.
school year. This month t h e
Necessl1y for having both the
class made bird feeders and the male and female pl;,nt for red
children will feed and watch the berries was mted by Mrs. May,
birds cltrlng the winter months. who suggested that if aomsooe
Bird seed for the feeders will nearby has a male tree tflen a
female tree can be pollinated
be provided by the club.
Mrs. Boward Blrehfield and from the neighbor's tree. S h e
Mrs. William Willford reported told shout English, Japanese, varon the recent regional meeting igaled and Mahonla, which is
held In Gallipolis. It was ooted called Oregon grape holly, but
that fOUr members of the club is roally not a holly.
Mrs. Joe Bolin gave a demonattended the demonstration or
Betey Fast sponaored by the stration on h o 1 I d a y lll'!'ang&amp;Gallipolis Garden Club recently. ments. She made one for t h e
members psrt!clpated In Thanhsgivlng table using com
the flol\',er show and open meet. husk roses In a turk&lt;~r container
with turkow candle holders. Dog.
wood blosSI:Ims made from grllilf&gt;'
!rmt peel were dlspl&lt;~red a n d
used by Mrs. Bollnlnanarrange.

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ment.

C'l1ristmas for the whole
Family, each room full
of comfortable heat. II

is a new Coleman
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play

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Now on dis·
10% discount

Another arrangement made by
the demonstrator featured the use
or a candle board made from
plywood, She used dllferont sizes
and colors of tspero In the board,
and then placed It In the center
of a wreath of pine coneo with
evergreen accents. Mrs. Bolin
also demonstrated how to make
instant candles with the n e w
granulated form of candle wax,
and displayed a picture showing
holiday bsubles and sl;yroloam
balls on a t:ree replica.
Devotions to open the meeting
were given by Mrs. BUI Brown.
Mrs. Jim Nelson was a guest.
The traveling prize donated by
Mrs. Carl Morris was won by
Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Bruce Davls
woo the door prize.

through Dec. America's

only Bonded Healing &amp;
Ail \-'ondiUoning.

Under New

Management
West S. Powell

CHASE HARDWARE
MiddleporT

Locust St.

Ohio University
Wins AEC Grant
Ohio flrms were awarded over
$2\1, million In Atomic Energy
Commlssloo contracts during
June, third highest amount for
illiY state, the Development n...
psrtment 811110U11Ced today,
The largest Ohio contractor$!
million went to Ohio Unlverslt;y
lor a research project enlltled
"8 MeV Tandem Accelerator Facility." Only five contracts of a
million dolll\fS or more, lncludt1d In the AEC listing, were
awarded In the United states.
Ohio Univeroll,y was the only
educational Institution to receive
one of the milllon4&gt;11ar contracts.

$50 Contributed by Unit .

Auxiliary to Participate
In Dec. 14 Hospital Party
ParllcJpst!on In the Dec. 14
birthday party at the Chillicothe
Vetenns Memorial Hospital
was planned when the Ladies Aux!UIU')' ol Feeney - Bennett Post
128. American Legion, met on
Tuesday night at the hall.
Mrs, Albert Roush asked that
members planning to attend the
party to be staged by District 8
units contact her by Dec. 12.
Cookie and CandY donations can
be left with either Mrs. Roush
or Mrs. Golda Mourning. Instead
rJ sending money lor candy, It
was decided to give combs and
handkerchiefs to the patients.
Junior members

or

the Wlit

A $50 conlrlbution to "t h-~-- hos;ital; $3,320
Brecksville;
"Gifts to the Yanks Who Gave" $2,775 to Cincinnati; $2,840 to
progrsm of the American L.,. the Cleveland hospital; $8,300
glon was made by the Ladles to tile Dayton Veterans Center;
Auxiliary or Drew Websler Post $2,200 to the SanduskY Soldiers
39, at a meetlog Tuesday night and Sailors home; and In exfollowing a "post.pre" (a 1 t e r coss or $8,000 to state menThankoglvlng, before Christmas) tal hospltalo.
holiday dlmer party.
During tho meeting presided
Another highlight of 1be meet. over by Mrs. Linda Guinther, It
lng was planning for psrtielpa- was reported that $59,39 was
lion In the District 8 birthday made on the recent rummage
party to h held at the Chilli- sale. A letter was read from the
cothc Veterans Hospital on Dec. Athens State Hospital thanking
14. Several members plan to the auxtllary for mon&lt;~r sent
attend the psrty which begins to the one veteran ol Mel g s
at 1 p.m. Cakes and candy -.viii County confined tho""· Cards
be taken and anyone Interested in from the Thoma and Heines'
making a donation to the party lap11Hes were read.
Is asked to contact Mrs. Paul
A bulletin rrom Mrs. Lenore
Casd, rehubilltation chairman. Atkins, eighth district president,
The unit voted to contribute was read calling attention to
$5 toward expenses ol the par- membership and reporting the
ty. Mrs. Ben Ncutzling present. local unit with 103 paid - ~
ed personal t,rilt items from the members. She req.~ested that
Pomeroy Shakespeare Club which birthday cards be sent to the
will be taken by the auxiliary department president by Dec. 4,
members to the Chillicothe Hos- and announced the mid-winter
pital.
conference to bo held 1n CoDurlng the meeting It was vot- Jumbos In February. Mrs. Atkins
ed to porchase live dozen bath also announced that Jan, 26 Is
towels and after Christmas to the dead1ine for national citamake bibs lor the Chillicothe lion for membership,
hospltal. Acontribotion was made
Mrs. J. M. Thornto•, Jegioto the cystic N.brosis fund drive lative chairman, presentedacernow underway In tile county.
tillcate received !rom the LegMrs. Casci reported on what islativc Leaders Club, A report
has be~n done in Ohio for hos- on civil defense was givetJ by
pitalized veterans through the Mrs. Georgo Mowrey, and Mrs.
Gifts [or the Yanks Who Gave T, A, Hennessy, card and flowprogram, Expendib.lres for last er chairman, reported that a
year totaled $37,393.18, she not- card had been sent to the c,....
ed. The distribution of funds was lfa family, and that flowers were
as follows: $6,000 in canteen , sent to Mrs. Peggy Taylor at
hooks to the Chillicothe hospit. Veterans Memorial, and Mrs.
al; $1,500 to the gilt shop and Laura Watson at Pleasant Valcash donations at the Chillic.:othe ley,

io

pay dues ror the junior members
in exc~ for assistance with
the annual l'llppy Day sale,

Plans were made for se~
Meigs County Salon 710, 8 and
40, Christmas dinner on Dec. 11
at the hall.
A party lor the unit was planned
for Dec. 21 at 6:30 p. m, Meat,
potatoes, bread and coffee will be
furnished but members are to
take a covered dish. There will
be a $1 gift exchange with the
)mior members to have their
own gift exchange.

Get well cards were sent to
Mrs. Bert Boclimer, Harry stover, Harry Kaofl, J. B. Wayland,

will make 100 favors lor the par- Janie Thomas, Becky Roush, and
ty and are to meet at the hall at Ed Spencer, a patient at the Htmt2 p. m. on Dec. 10 to work on ingt:Gn Veterans Hospital. SympaUty cards were sent by the unit
the faYOrs.
During the meeting presided to Mrs. l.oois Diehl, Char I e s
over by Mrs. Helen KeMedy, Diehl, Dale Hendricks, Charles
contributions were made to the and Robert McElhinney and MyrMeigs Counly Tuberculosis and tle Walker.
Karen Hawley, delegate to the
Health Aosociatlon, and the Meigs
Buckeye
Girls state, was a guest
County Chapter rJ the American
at
the
meeOng
and reported on
Red Cross.
Seven new applications Cor her experiences at Capital Unimembership were accepted, They

were from Dorothy Roush, Judy
Roush and Hazel Van Cooney,
senior Wllt, and Trudy Hendricks
Linda Hendricks, Dottie Roush
and Sharon Roush, junior writ. It
was voted dur~ the meeting to

versit;y last summer. She played
the piano for group singing of
'~America.'' Karen's mother was

also a guest at the meeting.
The
Mrs.
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traveling prize donated by
Helen Darst was won by
Mourning, Refreshments
served.

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POMEROY NATIONAL BANK

Mrs. Frances Klein, tho guest
gave a very iulereotlqr ·

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.cemr't.ti

Dltt Kina "AP"-Improve his
shlnlria hours. 30 jewels.

Starting ·Dec. 1
Thrue Sat., Dec. 23

·•- Re-g. $2.10

We will give 2·New One ·
Dollar .Bills For Each
Cash Purchase. of. $10.00

We save you money be,

fore Christmas this year
for the first time In our

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TURN -'EM IN FoR. $2.00

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You Must R~ EACH WEEK.
Mler 'lbunday Drawing Eaeh
Week, WeStartl New Registration

Reg· 35c end 45c
MILK SHAKES

$16.88

Middleport, 0.

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PICKENS

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Jesse Hawley wrote his 13
essays under the name of
Hercwes.
There are 132 rooms In the

POLAROID

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s600.00 CASH

truck &lt;lrf7lng bananu CM18kt
lire It 6:50 p.m. Wecmeada,y 011
Rt. 2 IMilr Ashtm retiUIIIIIg In
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Jewelry ·
Go. fogether ·

GIVEN AWAY FREE!

IOWIIW their dil~baqe ~ .
Holzer Hospital. Harold Geclqe
and 10110, Brian and Brelll, llave
bee• euesta of Mr. aDd Mra.Jk.
ClliiiU durlrJr Mrl. ~·
hospltallzatlaa.
Robert Sllarp Ia In Zanesville
nslt1J1C bla 1011 and daU(IIIter·ln·
law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sllarp,
He wa1 accompanied there by
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haptonstall,
l!llly and Edith.

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all preaent.
Mrl. Wilma Blake waslliven a
two monllls leave It absence.
Any auxiliary member willllflw
··to get In l&lt;luehwithMrs. Will may

Member FDIC
All Accountslnsu..d Up to $15;000 Undtr
Tho Fed•ral Deposit lnsuronce Corporation

e FIRST DRAWING TUES., DEC. 5

ELECTRIC co.

Doria Fq ol
Huotillllon, W. Va., Mrs. Eliza·
beth DuCkworth ol Syracuae, Mr.
and Mrl. Hay Smith and family.
Oheshln, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Workman, RaveDJwood, Mrs. Ella Holter, Mrs. Anna Stacy aDd
son, VIUihiD, Mrs. Carl Kerns,
Barbara and Naney, all ol Akron.
lolro. Carolyn Jcllmson has been
the guoll rJ her Jllll'Ontl, Mr, and
Mra. Robert c. Rinehart and her
children, 4'dls and Eddie, who
reaide here with her Jll'8lldpereots. During- her visit the fifth
birthdaY rJ 4'dla Johnson wao
ob&amp;ened.
Mrs. Harold 0. Georp and infant son, David Allen. are now
It tho homo (i her
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GIVEN AWAY ~ACH TUESIAY ancl THURSDA'f · MORNING ON PICKENS' WMPO
RADIO PROGRAM. "Register ~ree At Our Store. No . P~rcbase Is Necessary.
Register Each Time You visit Our Store! ·

At $12.3!11 month, 11101t people can afford electric heating. If yot:1'd
like to talk to home OWIIIflln your area who now e11joy electric heating,
c:ont1c1 JOfll nearest Electric Company o:r;,~.

llld were

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Look!.. Christmas

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This electrically heated home has 2,518 square feet of
living area which includes three bedrooms, two baths, family room,
living room, dining room and kitchen.

'l'lwlkllclvlng dinner guests at
the borne of Mrs. Eugene Atkins
of Rutland were Mr. allll 1o1 ra.
Gordon R. Aikins olForestville,
!lid,, Mr. and Mrs, David Rtggs,
David Ray, Mark, Danny, Paul
and LindaRigJs,Mro. Mary Diehl
!llr. and Mrs, VIrgil Atklno,Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Jewell, Mr. and
Mrs, Felix Alkire, Marilyn, and
Shirley Allde and MIIB Ruby
Diehl.
Guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Duekowth ""rthe hollcla.y ,...k-

Atte..U,. were, 1111111, Mro.
- Plalll for the an- do 110 by llhonlnc 9924$22 llli'
Klein,
Miss Carla WUl and lolro.
wer,madewbon evenirw alter 7 or all clay llns.t.
FettY and Hoapltal Admtnlotr.tor
Aux!IIIU')' of Veter· Ul'day, ~ 01' Moncla.y,
HoiiPital met In The . 1'huikBJivfiW motU Wll Walter Stewart, llld membors
room of the hospital carrted out In the beautifUl table Mrs, Blak8, Mrs. Plckana, Mrs.
decoraUons with tha tridlt!onal Law1011, Mrs. Slack, Mrs. LAinlucliod the meati"W wu Mrs. retreshmento
)IUIIIj)kln pie, don, Mrs. Wlll, Mra • .Jolmson,
In the absence 0( the cotree and punch beflw serwd Wlnooa ll&lt;ilman, J0111 WeyersMrs, LoUise Bearhs. by
Mri, Ada Slack, miller, Eliza Powell, Ruth MorMrs,
Londoo
and
Mrs. Janice ris, Mildred Withee, Janece Danift~:=~~ol was
the 23rd Psalm
chen by Mrs. Lawson. Contributing hestesaea lela, Mrs. ·Werry, Mra. Elkew,
Plckana, Mlnutlls ol the were Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Bet- ~-W-Uid Mn. !11ewut.
meeting were read by ty Hayes, Mrl. Vazle Lee and
Mrs. Kalhryn Mrs. M,yla Hudson.
the treasure,.•
by Mrl, NIGIIII LCIICIOn,
Will, volunteer _ . r
TO BE HONOIIID
nnan,presentecl &amp;JIIstpres- PT, PLEASANT - Mr. . .
to Mrs. Wanda Fet- Mrl. G1Q' llousb of Mason 11111
1!11ffilB) Christmas open be honored ..,. their eblldnll
will be Dee. 17. Cookies Sonday, Dec. 3 on thalr Golden ·
be fllmllhe4 .by A11111Jar:y Weddlna Amdveraary with .,..
house from 2 1111111 5 p.m. It
~lrB wiJo will aiiO be hoB·
their borne.
for the clay.
The Roushos were marrlll
Christmas potluck dinner will Dec. 1._ ~17 by the Rev. ~
bold In the hospital dlniiW field. ·•near chlldrea hobotllll
Doc. 19 at 7:30 p. m. with thorn are Mrs. Charlea Walker
and an exchange of $1 ol IKcCormellsvllle, 0.; Mrs. Be.
ME'Ns
aid Zerkle, L e t a r I; K81111111
Rousb, Pl. Pleulllt, 111C1 WD- ·
AND
for the prCill'am chairman. Uam and Vemon Roush, bolb of
memborahlp drive will end Mason 111d 13 grandchildren.
LADlES
19 with tho mllllbor brilwthe moat new members to
a gift. Mrs, Anna WheelHighest Rocky MoUDtaln
lllllled Volunieer Chair·
peak
In the United States Is
GuaraniMcl
assistant.
Colorado'• MI. Elbert. 14,411
Wlllpve a brletreporton
Giltlloxtd
two clay meeiiJW of the Ohio
frM Gilt
.
.
Wrapping
lnBtilutefor
of volunteers
and
ol Volunteer Services
.
.
Chrletepber Inn In Colum•
Sile and Mrs. Wheeler bad
:ended the meetlllll.
member' Mrs. Eraest!ae
.
.
and Mrs, MarpretEikew
Puneroy, Mrs. Kathryn WeavHarrisonville and Mrs.

==AsBOC!ation

''Our
electric heating
bills average

Around·
Middleport

ospital Auxiliary Plans
en House .December 17

. - Dliin8rwa:re for the lecklnldto
chen was diiiCllssed md Mr1.
Frances Hunnell and M r s.
Neutzl!ng were aJII!Oinled to purchase needed dishes after ecJI&gt;.
!erring with the legion momhers. It was noted thst Mrs.
Nentzllng was the lnllalllng ofOcer for new olllcers ot the'
auxiliary of Lewis Manl&lt;~r Post
263.
Plans Were made for the January meeting whenChar~
will be draped for
eon
ma. Mrs. Leonard JeweiiL.Mrs.
Marie Young, Mrs, C. F. Tompklns, Margaret Vodlsh, Mrs.
Ellzabe1b Vaughan! and M r s.
Franh Vaughan wU be the hostesses, The unit will not meet
In Decembor.
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Tueaday nl(!l1t's m~..... 01&gt;'
ened In ritualistic form will!_
Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth as act.;
ing chapJain, Mrs. Pearl Knaw
and Mro. Hunnel~ color bearers; Mrs. David ~Cummings, as,
ers; Mrs. David Cumm~1 sergeant at arms, and Mrs. Neutz..
ling, pianist.
Two tables were used at the
"post-preu dlrmer with one belng decorated In the Thanltsglvlng theme, and the other In the
Christmas motif, Green eandles
encircled with holly were used
on tile one table, whUe turkey
replicas were on Che other. Ta..
ble grace was gf.vea by M r •·
Frank Cheesebrew. Mrs, Cummlngs and Mrs, Elza GUmore,
Jr. were co-chairmen for the
dinner,
A gift exchange and social
hour concluded the evening.

Christmas Party Planned
A Christmas party was plan- elli •iThariksglving," by Harry
ned for Dec. 26 when Chesler Holter; 11 What Is Character,"
Grange met Tueaday night at by Mrs. Dale Kautz; ''Take
the hall. The party will Include Time," by Mrs. George Gen~
a 50 cent gift exchange lor both heirner; and 11 A Sensible Girl "
the adults and children, with by Sheila Newell. A p o e ,;,,
the home eoonomics committee ~'Fulfillment," by Mrs. Ethel
to provide ham for a putluck Orr, and a &lt;Jliz won by Ule ladies
dinner.
concludes the program,
Mrs. Lena Koblentz was inDuring the meeting presided
stalled as lecturer by Dale Kautz over by George Genhelrner. masand had charge ol the program ter, a communication was read
which carried out the Thanko- from Boys' Village. Convention
glvlng theme. Members respond- news was given in a bulletin
ed to roll call with a bb53l.1g. from the state master. Refresh ~
,.Count Your Blessings'' and ments were served following the
the tOOth Psalm were read to meeting.
open the program, Kautz gave
a poem, uSpeclfic Reasoos for
Bacteria are plants which
Thanks;" and readings includare
too tiny to be seen with
ed "Thanksgiving Time Is Here
the
naked
eye.
Again," by Mrs, Hobart New-

o., Nov. au. 1081

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CHOQ.SE FROM THESE FAMOUS NAMES
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Hqliday Proiec ts Planned
Fruit plates for alllllns of tho
communltr and &amp;tftsfor:real-s
ol the Meigs Count.T lnllrmiU')'
were ._tho holidaY liroJecta
planned when the RutlandFrl~
ly Gardeners met :recently at
the home of Mrs. Tom Martin
Rutl&amp;ld,
'
In response to roll call, oach
ol t h e members presented a
Christmas table arrangementlor
the Athens Slate Hospital. It was
decided cltrlng the meeting thai
each member will purchase a
g[tt for a resident at the Infirmary.

For clvle pro.Je-'ls, the club
planned a Chrlstmasllgltt!ng contest lor the Rutland area, and
voted to participate In a decoratlng contest whioh the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commercewlllsponsor inPomeroydurlngthoChrlst.
mas season.
Tho annual bszssr and bake
sale of the club was announced
lor Dec, 9 beginning at 9 a.m.
at the Rutland Department Store.
The dale or Doc. ~at 7::10 was
set lor the club members to llD
to the Columbus and Soothern

Ohio Electric Co. In MlddleDort lng ot the Rutland Garden Club
lor a demonstration on ''Holllclay and the counll'
shoW held
Foods". The Mothers TeenHelp- last weekend was diseussed.
ers 4-11 ·Club members will be
Mrs. Don Harrison wao tranoguests of the club tor the dellKlrl- !erred from active membership
lllratlon.
to assoelale membership.
.\ report on the garden ther.\n Illustrated talk oo holly
apy program started at the Rut. was given by Mrs. Bruce May.
land Grade School and given by lile displayed a branch of AmerMrs. Fred Wllllamsoo and Mrs. ican Holly and stated that It Ia
Joe Bolin. Mrs. Parv&lt;~r O'Dell the most common variety growing
Is chairman of the proJect and In this area. She recommooded
has planned activities concern- that every member grow at least
lng gardening and oonservaUon one of the numerous varieties
to be presented throughout the of holly.
school year. This month t h e
Necessl1y for having both the
class made bird feeders and the male and female pl;,nt for red
children will feed and watch the berries was mted by Mrs. May,
birds cltrlng the winter months. who suggested that if aomsooe
Bird seed for the feeders will nearby has a male tree tflen a
female tree can be pollinated
be provided by the club.
Mrs. Boward Blrehfield and from the neighbor's tree. S h e
Mrs. William Willford reported told shout English, Japanese, varon the recent regional meeting igaled and Mahonla, which is
held In Gallipolis. It was ooted called Oregon grape holly, but
that fOUr members of the club is roally not a holly.
Mrs. Joe Bolin gave a demonattended the demonstration or
Betey Fast sponaored by the stration on h o 1 I d a y lll'!'ang&amp;Gallipolis Garden Club recently. ments. She made one for t h e
members psrt!clpated In Thanhsgivlng table using com
the flol\',er show and open meet. husk roses In a turk&lt;~r container
with turkow candle holders. Dog.
wood blosSI:Ims made from grllilf&gt;'
!rmt peel were dlspl&lt;~red a n d
used by Mrs. Bollnlnanarrange.

n""""

ment.

C'l1ristmas for the whole
Family, each room full
of comfortable heat. II

is a new Coleman
. FurnacE~'.
play

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Now on dis·
10% discount

Another arrangement made by
the demonstrator featured the use
or a candle board made from
plywood, She used dllferont sizes
and colors of tspero In the board,
and then placed It In the center
of a wreath of pine coneo with
evergreen accents. Mrs. Bolin
also demonstrated how to make
instant candles with the n e w
granulated form of candle wax,
and displayed a picture showing
holiday bsubles and sl;yroloam
balls on a t:ree replica.
Devotions to open the meeting
were given by Mrs. BUI Brown.
Mrs. Jim Nelson was a guest.
The traveling prize donated by
Mrs. Carl Morris was won by
Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Bruce Davls
woo the door prize.

through Dec. America's

only Bonded Healing &amp;
Ail \-'ondiUoning.

Under New

Management
West S. Powell

CHASE HARDWARE
MiddleporT

Locust St.

Ohio University
Wins AEC Grant
Ohio flrms were awarded over
$2\1, million In Atomic Energy
Commlssloo contracts during
June, third highest amount for
illiY state, the Development n...
psrtment 811110U11Ced today,
The largest Ohio contractor$!
million went to Ohio Unlverslt;y
lor a research project enlltled
"8 MeV Tandem Accelerator Facility." Only five contracts of a
million dolll\fS or more, lncludt1d In the AEC listing, were
awarded In the United states.
Ohio Univeroll,y was the only
educational Institution to receive
one of the milllon4&gt;11ar contracts.

$50 Contributed by Unit .

Auxiliary to Participate
In Dec. 14 Hospital Party
ParllcJpst!on In the Dec. 14
birthday party at the Chillicothe
Vetenns Memorial Hospital
was planned when the Ladies Aux!UIU')' ol Feeney - Bennett Post
128. American Legion, met on
Tuesday night at the hall.
Mrs, Albert Roush asked that
members planning to attend the
party to be staged by District 8
units contact her by Dec. 12.
Cookie and CandY donations can
be left with either Mrs. Roush
or Mrs. Golda Mourning. Instead
rJ sending money lor candy, It
was decided to give combs and
handkerchiefs to the patients.
Junior members

or

the Wlit

A $50 conlrlbution to "t h-~-- hos;ital; $3,320
Brecksville;
"Gifts to the Yanks Who Gave" $2,775 to Cincinnati; $2,840 to
progrsm of the American L.,. the Cleveland hospital; $8,300
glon was made by the Ladles to tile Dayton Veterans Center;
Auxiliary or Drew Websler Post $2,200 to the SanduskY Soldiers
39, at a meetlog Tuesday night and Sailors home; and In exfollowing a "post.pre" (a 1 t e r coss or $8,000 to state menThankoglvlng, before Christmas) tal hospltalo.
holiday dlmer party.
During tho meeting presided
Another highlight of 1be meet. over by Mrs. Linda Guinther, It
lng was planning for psrtielpa- was reported that $59,39 was
lion In the District 8 birthday made on the recent rummage
party to h held at the Chilli- sale. A letter was read from the
cothc Veterans Hospital on Dec. Athens State Hospital thanking
14. Several members plan to the auxtllary for mon&lt;~r sent
attend the psrty which begins to the one veteran ol Mel g s
at 1 p.m. Cakes and candy -.viii County confined tho""· Cards
be taken and anyone Interested in from the Thoma and Heines'
making a donation to the party lap11Hes were read.
Is asked to contact Mrs. Paul
A bulletin rrom Mrs. Lenore
Casd, rehubilltation chairman. Atkins, eighth district president,
The unit voted to contribute was read calling attention to
$5 toward expenses ol the par- membership and reporting the
ty. Mrs. Ben Ncutzling present. local unit with 103 paid - ~
ed personal t,rilt items from the members. She req.~ested that
Pomeroy Shakespeare Club which birthday cards be sent to the
will be taken by the auxiliary department president by Dec. 4,
members to the Chillicothe Hos- and announced the mid-winter
pital.
conference to bo held 1n CoDurlng the meeting It was vot- Jumbos In February. Mrs. Atkins
ed to porchase live dozen bath also announced that Jan, 26 Is
towels and after Christmas to the dead1ine for national citamake bibs lor the Chillicothe lion for membership,
hospltal. Acontribotion was made
Mrs. J. M. Thornto•, Jegioto the cystic N.brosis fund drive lative chairman, presentedacernow underway In tile county.
tillcate received !rom the LegMrs. Casci reported on what islativc Leaders Club, A report
has be~n done in Ohio for hos- on civil defense was givetJ by
pitalized veterans through the Mrs. Georgo Mowrey, and Mrs.
Gifts [or the Yanks Who Gave T, A, Hennessy, card and flowprogram, Expendib.lres for last er chairman, reported that a
year totaled $37,393.18, she not- card had been sent to the c,....
ed. The distribution of funds was lfa family, and that flowers were
as follows: $6,000 in canteen , sent to Mrs. Peggy Taylor at
hooks to the Chillicothe hospit. Veterans Memorial, and Mrs.
al; $1,500 to the gilt shop and Laura Watson at Pleasant Valcash donations at the Chillic.:othe ley,

io

pay dues ror the junior members
in exc~ for assistance with
the annual l'llppy Day sale,

Plans were made for se~
Meigs County Salon 710, 8 and
40, Christmas dinner on Dec. 11
at the hall.
A party lor the unit was planned
for Dec. 21 at 6:30 p. m, Meat,
potatoes, bread and coffee will be
furnished but members are to
take a covered dish. There will
be a $1 gift exchange with the
)mior members to have their
own gift exchange.

Get well cards were sent to
Mrs. Bert Boclimer, Harry stover, Harry Kaofl, J. B. Wayland,

will make 100 favors lor the par- Janie Thomas, Becky Roush, and
ty and are to meet at the hall at Ed Spencer, a patient at the Htmt2 p. m. on Dec. 10 to work on ingt:Gn Veterans Hospital. SympaUty cards were sent by the unit
the faYOrs.
During the meeting presided to Mrs. l.oois Diehl, Char I e s
over by Mrs. Helen KeMedy, Diehl, Dale Hendricks, Charles
contributions were made to the and Robert McElhinney and MyrMeigs Counly Tuberculosis and tle Walker.
Karen Hawley, delegate to the
Health Aosociatlon, and the Meigs
Buckeye
Girls state, was a guest
County Chapter rJ the American
at
the
meeOng
and reported on
Red Cross.
Seven new applications Cor her experiences at Capital Unimembership were accepted, They

were from Dorothy Roush, Judy
Roush and Hazel Van Cooney,
senior Wllt, and Trudy Hendricks
Linda Hendricks, Dottie Roush
and Sharon Roush, junior writ. It
was voted dur~ the meeting to

versit;y last summer. She played
the piano for group singing of
'~America.'' Karen's mother was

also a guest at the meeting.
The
Mrs.
Mrs.
were

traveling prize donated by
Helen Darst was won by
Mourning, Refreshments
served.

!lilly Senllnol, Pllmeroy-Wddloport,

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
5:00 to 7:00

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POMEROY NATIONAL BANK

Mrs. Frances Klein, tho guest
gave a very iulereotlqr ·

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Serving Meigs County tortJVII1 9S Yearw

.cemr't.ti

Dltt Kina "AP"-Improve his
shlnlria hours. 30 jewels.

Starting ·Dec. 1
Thrue Sat., Dec. 23

·•- Re-g. $2.10

We will give 2·New One ·
Dollar .Bills For Each
Cash Purchase. of. $10.00

We save you money be,

fore Christmas this year
for the first time In our

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CHRISTMAS

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till Christmas
The re;1'so."1 wl•y .
thia Bu1ova

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autorilatic
ia that
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critical .paTti
WtrfC made u~

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Wrapping

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Value

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$4.Ts'3.49

$5.00 '4.35
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TURN -'EM IN FoR. $2.00

Rights

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A
FAMILY

GIVEN AWAY FREE

"PRICE

~UNDAES

Mens&amp;Lidi..

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now 25c &amp; 35c '
5c off Til Closing .

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CLOSING OUT SPECIALS

$6.95

MONOP'OLY

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EXTRA!

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Thenkl for • Wonderful

$19.95 Volue

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CHRISTMAS CARDSI

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TOASTER

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Pickens,,Extra!
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IIUiinto:

'dial. $71.115

You Must R~ EACH WEEK.
Mler 'lbunday Drawing Eaeh
Week, WeStartl New Registration

Reg· 35c end 45c
MILK SHAKES

$16.88

Middleport, 0.

and Goessler's

PICKENS

~ DRAWINGSDEC. 5-7-12-14-19-21

Jesse Hawley wrote his 13
essays under the name of
Hercwes.
There are 132 rooms In the

POLAROID

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s600.00 CASH

truck &lt;lrf7lng bananu CM18kt
lire It 6:50 p.m. Wecmeada,y 011
Rt. 2 IMilr Ashtm retiUIIIIIg In
~by-=trud&lt; wu
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SWINGER

FURNITURE,

Jewelry ·
Go. fogether ·

GIVEN AWAY FREE!

IOWIIW their dil~baqe ~ .
Holzer Hospital. Harold Geclqe
and 10110, Brian and Brelll, llave
bee• euesta of Mr. aDd Mra.Jk.
ClliiiU durlrJr Mrl. ~·
hospltallzatlaa.
Robert Sllarp Ia In Zanesville
nslt1J1C bla 1011 and daU(IIIter·ln·
law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sllarp,
He wa1 accompanied there by
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haptonstall,
l!llly and Edith.

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enjoyed by

FIRE Hml TRUCK

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~r-595

Memortes,tt

all preaent.
Mrl. Wilma Blake waslliven a
two monllls leave It absence.
Any auxiliary member willllflw
··to get In l&lt;luehwithMrs. Will may

Member FDIC
All Accountslnsu..d Up to $15;000 Undtr
Tho Fed•ral Deposit lnsuronce Corporation

e FIRST DRAWING TUES., DEC. 5

ELECTRIC co.

Doria Fq ol
Huotillllon, W. Va., Mrs. Eliza·
beth DuCkworth ol Syracuae, Mr.
and Mrl. Hay Smith and family.
Oheshln, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Workman, RaveDJwood, Mrs. Ella Holter, Mrs. Anna Stacy aDd
son, VIUihiD, Mrs. Carl Kerns,
Barbara and Naney, all ol Akron.
lolro. Carolyn Jcllmson has been
the guoll rJ her Jllll'Ontl, Mr, and
Mra. Robert c. Rinehart and her
children, 4'dls and Eddie, who
reaide here with her Jll'8lldpereots. During- her visit the fifth
birthdaY rJ 4'dla Johnson wao
ob&amp;ened.
Mrs. Harold 0. Georp and infant son, David Allen. are now
It tho homo (i her
-Mr.

FURNITURE~

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GIVEN AWAY ~ACH TUESIAY ancl THURSDA'f · MORNING ON PICKENS' WMPO
RADIO PROGRAM. "Register ~ree At Our Store. No . P~rcbase Is Necessary.
Register Each Time You visit Our Store! ·

At $12.3!11 month, 11101t people can afford electric heating. If yot:1'd
like to talk to home OWIIIflln your area who now e11joy electric heating,
c:ont1c1 JOfll nearest Electric Company o:r;,~.

llld were

TIMEX

Look!.. Christmas

SlZJ!''

This electrically heated home has 2,518 square feet of
living area which includes three bedrooms, two baths, family room,
living room, dining room and kitchen.

'l'lwlkllclvlng dinner guests at
the borne of Mrs. Eugene Atkins
of Rutland were Mr. allll 1o1 ra.
Gordon R. Aikins olForestville,
!lid,, Mr. and Mrs, David Rtggs,
David Ray, Mark, Danny, Paul
and LindaRigJs,Mro. Mary Diehl
!llr. and Mrs, VIrgil Atklno,Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Jewell, Mr. and
Mrs, Felix Alkire, Marilyn, and
Shirley Allde and MIIB Ruby
Diehl.
Guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Duekowth ""rthe hollcla.y ,...k-

Atte..U,. were, 1111111, Mro.
- Plalll for the an- do 110 by llhonlnc 9924$22 llli'
Klein,
Miss Carla WUl and lolro.
wer,madewbon evenirw alter 7 or all clay llns.t.
FettY and Hoapltal Admtnlotr.tor
Aux!IIIU')' of Veter· Ul'day, ~ 01' Moncla.y,
HoiiPital met In The . 1'huikBJivfiW motU Wll Walter Stewart, llld membors
room of the hospital carrted out In the beautifUl table Mrs, Blak8, Mrs. Plckana, Mrs.
decoraUons with tha tridlt!onal Law1011, Mrs. Slack, Mrs. LAinlucliod the meati"W wu Mrs. retreshmento
)IUIIIj)kln pie, don, Mrs. Wlll, Mra • .Jolmson,
In the absence 0( the cotree and punch beflw serwd Wlnooa ll&lt;ilman, J0111 WeyersMrs, LoUise Bearhs. by
Mri, Ada Slack, miller, Eliza Powell, Ruth MorMrs,
Londoo
and
Mrs. Janice ris, Mildred Withee, Janece Danift~:=~~ol was
the 23rd Psalm
chen by Mrs. Lawson. Contributing hestesaea lela, Mrs. ·Werry, Mra. Elkew,
Plckana, Mlnutlls ol the were Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Bet- ~-W-Uid Mn. !11ewut.
meeting were read by ty Hayes, Mrl. Vazle Lee and
Mrs. Kalhryn Mrs. M,yla Hudson.
the treasure,.•
by Mrl, NIGIIII LCIICIOn,
Will, volunteer _ . r
TO BE HONOIIID
nnan,presentecl &amp;JIIstpres- PT, PLEASANT - Mr. . .
to Mrs. Wanda Fet- Mrl. G1Q' llousb of Mason 11111
1!11ffilB) Christmas open be honored ..,. their eblldnll
will be Dee. 17. Cookies Sonday, Dec. 3 on thalr Golden ·
be fllmllhe4 .by A11111Jar:y Weddlna Amdveraary with .,..
house from 2 1111111 5 p.m. It
~lrB wiJo will aiiO be hoB·
their borne.
for the clay.
The Roushos were marrlll
Christmas potluck dinner will Dec. 1._ ~17 by the Rev. ~
bold In the hospital dlniiW field. ·•near chlldrea hobotllll
Doc. 19 at 7:30 p. m. with thorn are Mrs. Charlea Walker
and an exchange of $1 ol IKcCormellsvllle, 0.; Mrs. Be.
ME'Ns
aid Zerkle, L e t a r I; K81111111
Rousb, Pl. Pleulllt, 111C1 WD- ·
AND
for the prCill'am chairman. Uam and Vemon Roush, bolb of
memborahlp drive will end Mason 111d 13 grandchildren.
LADlES
19 with tho mllllbor brilwthe moat new members to
a gift. Mrs, Anna WheelHighest Rocky MoUDtaln
lllllled Volunieer Chair·
peak
In the United States Is
GuaraniMcl
assistant.
Colorado'• MI. Elbert. 14,411
Wlllpve a brletreporton
Giltlloxtd
two clay meeiiJW of the Ohio
frM Gilt
.
.
Wrapping
lnBtilutefor
of volunteers
and
ol Volunteer Services
.
.
Chrletepber Inn In Colum•
Sile and Mrs. Wheeler bad
:ended the meetlllll.
member' Mrs. Eraest!ae
.
.
and Mrs, MarpretEikew
Puneroy, Mrs. Kathryn WeavHarrisonville and Mrs.

==AsBOC!ation

''Our
electric heating
bills average

Around·
Middleport

ospital Auxiliary Plans
en House .December 17

. - Dliin8rwa:re for the lecklnldto
chen was diiiCllssed md Mr1.
Frances Hunnell and M r s.
Neutzl!ng were aJII!Oinled to purchase needed dishes after ecJI&gt;.
!erring with the legion momhers. It was noted thst Mrs.
Nentzllng was the lnllalllng ofOcer for new olllcers ot the'
auxiliary of Lewis Manl&lt;~r Post
263.
Plans Were made for the January meeting whenChar~
will be draped for
eon
ma. Mrs. Leonard JeweiiL.Mrs.
Marie Young, Mrs, C. F. Tompklns, Margaret Vodlsh, Mrs.
Ellzabe1b Vaughan! and M r s.
Franh Vaughan wU be the hostesses, The unit will not meet
In Decembor.
• ......
Tueaday nl(!l1t's m~..... 01&gt;'
ened In ritualistic form will!_
Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth as act.;
ing chapJain, Mrs. Pearl Knaw
and Mro. Hunnel~ color bearers; Mrs. David ~Cummings, as,
ers; Mrs. David Cumm~1 sergeant at arms, and Mrs. Neutz..
ling, pianist.
Two tables were used at the
"post-preu dlrmer with one belng decorated In the Thanltsglvlng theme, and the other In the
Christmas motif, Green eandles
encircled with holly were used
on tile one table, whUe turkey
replicas were on Che other. Ta..
ble grace was gf.vea by M r •·
Frank Cheesebrew. Mrs, Cummlngs and Mrs, Elza GUmore,
Jr. were co-chairmen for the
dinner,
A gift exchange and social
hour concluded the evening.

Christmas Party Planned
A Christmas party was plan- elli •iThariksglving," by Harry
ned for Dec. 26 when Chesler Holter; 11 What Is Character,"
Grange met Tueaday night at by Mrs. Dale Kautz; ''Take
the hall. The party will Include Time," by Mrs. George Gen~
a 50 cent gift exchange lor both heirner; and 11 A Sensible Girl "
the adults and children, with by Sheila Newell. A p o e ,;,,
the home eoonomics committee ~'Fulfillment," by Mrs. Ethel
to provide ham for a putluck Orr, and a &lt;Jliz won by Ule ladies
dinner.
concludes the program,
Mrs. Lena Koblentz was inDuring the meeting presided
stalled as lecturer by Dale Kautz over by George Genhelrner. masand had charge ol the program ter, a communication was read
which carried out the Thanko- from Boys' Village. Convention
glvlng theme. Members respond- news was given in a bulletin
ed to roll call with a bb53l.1g. from the state master. Refresh ~
,.Count Your Blessings'' and ments were served following the
the tOOth Psalm were read to meeting.
open the program, Kautz gave
a poem, uSpeclfic Reasoos for
Bacteria are plants which
Thanks;" and readings includare
too tiny to be seen with
ed "Thanksgiving Time Is Here
the
naked
eye.
Again," by Mrs, Hobart New-

o., Nov. au. 1081

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BL.IND ADS
Uc: Charte ,.,

For sat.

For Sale
APARTMENT. 3
'.
rooms, bath. adulls preferred, MINIATURE Sehnauzen ready SINGER MODEL M, Ill .fiiCI
WERE YOU SATISFIED
Chrl.slmu Eve.: I beautiful
phone 992-5435.
11-29-TFC
walnut
IIWinl
table..
1oob
,WITH
YOUR FUEL OIL
'
male Seoltle, ready now,
....
runl
ID:e
neW,
full7
SERVICE
LAST YEAR?
Spitz pups readv Nov. 30, orRESTAURANT, fuDy equipped
.
IF NOT, CALL
.
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der early. Lillie Bmaroo equl..,ed to I1IC .... In Rutland across from Rutgram.
buttonbole,
etc.
PIJ
lG
:
Pomeroy
Landmark
nbone
land Fumlture, see Mnold Kennel. Coolvnte.
, , r.'_..l
paymenls tsJO eadl Cl' •
992·211 COLLECT
86'1-MM.
11-28-'I'I'C
Grate at lhe Fumllure store.
cash. Phone - - .
Bud8et ~tan, metered tlebq
II-2UTC
and lreo ell fuel.
· .·
tl
7
Ue
IINI5 4 door Custom FORD, 1
. tAiullllnum
Colitlct:
. ,, . . .
cyUnder,
new
tires,
111111
good
furnlabed.
atARLES.LISLE
STORM
tsOO, 1950 InternaUonal 14o lon KNAPP SHOES, Cliff's Shoe
POM;ROY
J-17-lfc
Repair. Complete Shoe Serv-2111
Syracuse, Ohio
WIND&lt;IWS
pickup, needs lransmlsslon
I
Ice.
Middleport.
ll
I
IGIP.
·
repair
f'/5;
12
Gauge
Bhol,qun,
'
Estimatt1
ONE three room apartmenl,
eAiumlnum
Awnings
end
·
.!Kk
W.
Cllner~
MarBrownlll£
aulomalle
rib
baraD new, an electric, range
·eAiumlu!'m Siding .
_DOOU
reD, ute new, ttoo. Phone - SINGER '1'00011 • SEW, • ·
unit and wan oven, stainless
•Aluminum
hlllnp
eCir
Porta
CoolvHle 86'1-MM. 11-:IMTC series. LoveiJ two lane pu.
steel sink, completely modtel blue. Fully equipped lo .
• Palloa e B!Gwn In h11UIIflon
ern, Phone !19Ur11.
buttonhole,
filley
dellp,
lie;
or Call Collect 53NIIi .
4 ROOMS, BATH. storage
ct1CKLER REAL !!:STATE ...
.
automatic
bobb1ll
re1111.
011fi.
buDding, OUI of hieh water,
POMEROY - Two llory, 1
A GOOD RENT ON Tannen
tsSUS, .... - dal
raoul' home, bath, cellor, ps
.. . .EI!Mr E. White, 404MI So. 4th St., Ironton
Run. Rldne, RD 2, S bed- needs repair, a good lnveat- lnaDy
IIIII
...,__ Trldi'
ment
for
•1.1110.
l'bone
furnace,
black
prqe,
Out
Rlpl'~lntlliw In Thlt Ana 20 YRn
room llolated home, garage,
Ins
ICCe)lled.
hone
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111-1143.
11-211-m'
of high water. f!I,OOO.OO
nDil]lUS room. oD beat, large
Johnson &amp; Soil
11 7 .
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POMEROY
- Five room home
........m, bath, hot IIIII cold
,
.
4th
Ave.,
Hu""ngton
bath, cellor, enclosed
n~. spring, driDed weD, SOLID !rl'ATE STEREO, 11111'1
PILE II 10ft IIIII lofty, colon
walnul
stereo
console
with
4
porch, comer lot. $2,500.1111
and larp prden, tsO • month
retain brt1l1anee Ill carpell
BRADBURY - On Rl. tOavaDable 011 or before JBIIIJ. speaker, 4 speed aulomatlc
elelaed with llll1e Lultre.
One story borne, Aluminum
ary 1, 1181, m.ther West, 1 Ch811Ber, take over payments Real electric Sbampaoer tlphone ...__
11-IJI.ITC of $5 per month or pay bal·
sldlng, storm doon and winBalrer Furalture.
ll*'re
anee t'll.20. cau 992-3211.
dows, 5 rooms, batll, level
..J)HH 'I TO . .
11-Z'l.ft'C
lot.
$5,500.00.
SIX ROOM apartment 1 bedFACI'ORY REPADIICD nilES.
MON. THRU FJAA
COUNTRY ROME - LEBANU ONI
rooms, unfumlshed, 1• closet~
cuaranteed,
recutar
trud, an
STEREO
RADIO
CONSOLE,
ON TWP. - ONE ACRE I]IIC!e, hot 1llter beat, lltln
IIIC im 1'101'1. 111 • CALL
slles twO eacll, phone Joim
2 story 7 room bome, 4 bedroom, outllde pon:b, Pllaae stereo with AM &amp; FM radio
I
.
w. VanMeter, Syr-. rooms, half bath, cellar,
. DICit IAWUNGI
deluxe floating lumtable per9112-5307,
11 • Uc
9112-1'1111.
ll.zl.TFC
RT. 7
Mllp end .
feel condilion, take over paystorm d001'11 and windows
'
ments of $8 per month or pay
. Gill~ CountyUw . .
several olher buDdlnp.
4 room apartment fumlshed.
REPOSSESSED
1•
stereo
r.
balance $118.10. Call 992-3218.
$8,500.00.
l'bone tu2-3858.
9171fe
Pit .992o6401
dio
comblnatlon.
AM·FM
r.
11-Z'l.ft'C
HELEN TEAFORD,
dlo, 4 speakers. AD speed
SALESLADY
FURNISJIED IIIII unfumlslled
. .'
changer_
See
and
hear
In
..
. 7:SO Natl01181 News
·
HO Sports .
apartmenls. Close to 1cbool SEWING MACHINE: SINGER
your home before buylnl.
Services
Offered
slant
needle
sewlll£
machine
ALBERT M. Cox, Bnlbr
8:45 Baker Show, Wed.·Fri.
· 4 Kuslc'a~
Phone lm-5385.
10-18-tfc
ti.IO per 11eek or pay balance
equipped to zig zag, balance
tn-3UO
. . . EXPERT - Motorcyde · Repair: 845 lfargraws Report, Thurs. 1 5:00 Sports Scope
of '1GU2. cau 9112-mt.
9:00 Newa
5_15 ~11·28-ITC
Pomeroy Home and Auto.
FtiRNISBED IIIII 1lllfumllllecl t46.56 or Ierma can be arran- .
ll4TJI'C
9:15
Cdtee
With
Janet
' _. ott
ged, call 992-3218. 11-27·6TC
apartmenls. RcnrltJ a. Reed.
11-30-TFC 10:00 Swap Shop
Olc1 Habit
PhoDe 992-3S74 lfler 4 p. m.
10:15 Meditations
DALLAS (lJPS) - Claude II.
LOOK
Beautlfal
colored
CllllEXPERT
ENGINE
TUNE
UP
10 S1 tic THE proven carpet cleaner
10:30
Brunch
Parl;y
(Cy) Bvan.o rot. tile habit eoriJ
sole TV. 211-in&lt;b lm!tft. Wu
Blue Lustre is easy on !be
$4.95 nlus oarls If needed' 11 :00 Till)" s
to 110 to tho State Pair a1
tsSU5,
now
t411.15.
Get
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... _. eoontry J1llellon · Te111. He started 111 uati 1114
budget.
Restores
forgotten
Pomeroy
Home
&amp;
Auto.
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FOUR 'ROOM AND BAm
A. C. 11RADF011D
Slandard encyc1opedla ret
, •30 •"" s Cfl11111r7 llymn1lme hal! mlased onJT one or till
APAR'I'II!NT, unfurnished, colors. Rent electric sluun11-30.TFC
AUCI'IONIER
.12:00 Nat101181 &amp; Oldo News
· · Je&amp;r)J evenlll alnee t1m1 And
tree. Try In your bome. can
pooer $1. Baker Furnllure.
---"--In Pomeroy, phone 992-ISIIS.
12:15
Local
News
he hal! Wdblted ltv~ a&amp;
Cemplete
enlet
88Uftl.
u.-.TJI'C
11-27.ft'C
FA!rl'
FARM
TIRE
SERVICE
n.u-TFC
12:25
Sports
Report
.the
Pair the put 81 ,_.._
Write, ..... w o.tod
Pomeroy Home and Auto. .' 12:30 Guest star, Friday
- --. - ..
CIII&amp;Br....
-~EARLY
AMERICAN UNCLAIMED FREIGHT, t
FOUR ROOM HOUSE • BATII • 1988
11-30-TFC 12:30 Larry Aikle1'8&lt;)D Show
new zig zag aewtng machines
Hysell Run Road, phone STEREO, handsome maple
(1:00 River Report)
....
s 1 lfe
with 20 year factory guaran.
eonsole wllh AM &amp; FM radio,
742-5113.
II~
2:oo 01110 News
IMUriMI
tee llatlonaDy
advertised
4 speed BSR intennlx chang3:00
01110 News
JVU
AIR rormlTIOHIMG 11e1r1pr.
brands
to
be
sold
for
storage
er, resume paymenls of f8
(qr
alton service. Jad:'1 Refrt1o At.rroMOBILE 1n1ur1nee 11ee11 3:05 Miles Kusle
Sale, Trade
and freight, tolale of t4S
per month or pay balance
eratlon, New llaven. baDe Clnetlled? 1.o1t 1oar ..... 4:00 News
each. can be paid at t5 per
due $106.24, caU lm-21136.
or'l llcenle? can .....
4:30 Local News
lliiJ.III'I.
t • tfe
USED ELECJ'RIC Guilars and
month, we will dellver to your
5:00 Sports Scope
11-17-6TC
amplifiers, tape recorders
home
to
sew
on
them
lo
make
.
'
READY • MIX conerele de1ly.
I lS le _5:15 Sign ort
mov1e and 35 mm field cam- ONE BLACK RIDING MARE
sure thai you are completely
erecl rlgbt to , _ proJeet.
' SATuRDAY
era, wi11 lrade on guns or seU 64", 4 stocking feet, blaze face
satisfied, call 992-2838.
vut
11111
easy_
rree
.u.
5:59
Sign 0n
10
very reasonable. Fife's. 711 broke 10 ride, one black mar~
ll.JT-fi'C
mala. Phone M-mf, aoeg.
. - -,. · 6:00 Protelllala 11aar
S. 3rd, Middleport, Phone
pony, Arnold Grate, Rutland.
leln Ready • MlJ: Co., MJddle.
MONDAY TIIRU FRIDAY
6:30 NatiOIIII Newa
992-5457.
11-:ro.rJ'C
port, Ohio,
l 10 1e 5:59 Sign On- News
6:35 Anderson's Show
11-29-3TC 1168 STEREO, lovely walnut
conaole wilh AM a. P'M radio
6:00 Sacred Heart 11Dar
10:50 Top Ten Show
1959 PLYMOUTH Stallon Wagthis set 110ld mueh hllber' BUDGIT PRICE furni1uft
' 8:20 Meigs Co. RFD
12:00 Noon News Report
SINGER Sewin~ Machine. 198'7
1111
on, will seU very reasonable
Ibis
set
h8J
record
llorage:
our
third
lloor
budpt
lbGp
6:25
Education
News
12:15 IIA!v, George Bryant
model in beautiful cabine\.
or trade for motorcycle, boat,
take
over
paymenls
of
t5
per
round rlroo-ln llobbln with dial
Baker Furnlln,
Shields
guns. or whal have you. Fife's,
month or pay balii!ICI! due
oonlrol to make •l• zaq de? II le · 7:30 News and Sports
1:00 Newa
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711 S. 3rd, Middlepori, Phone
•uuo. Try It 1n your borne, Oblo.
si~n
slitches. buttonholes.
7:30
flekals,
TUes.
&amp;
')burs,
l:15
FaolbaJ]
992-5457.
11-30-6TC
call IIIJ.2l1Stl.
11-Z'l.ft'C
blind hems. etc. Will sell for
aiRTl88 DAIRY BEI!:F llriiiJd.
168.50. Notbin~ down. 16.50
JUST ONE complete Wlllnauer
lnl- 8lnlce for IDJQDe ...,..
116? FORD Galazy 500, 4 door
moothlv. Phone R•venswood.
Parter . . . .
movie camera projector com
sedan, power brakes and po- where.
273-9893.
I 1-29-TI'C
Pomeroy or - . . . a.ter.
binatlon world's heal Prores:
wer sleeting, V-3 automatic,
atonal quallly electric drive,
NotlfJ by I a. m. for IIIOrldnC
3500 mDes, priced to eell.
ADMIRAL anrl Air Chi•! R•dlos.
performance ~~nice, 1 p. m.
e1ectrlc eye focusing ltns, llo
Call
9112-2471
Mler 5 call
values
to
S18.95.
vovr
choice
price or wm trade. Fife's, 711
afternoon llti'VIee. No pro-.
IIIU748.
11-28-TJI'C
$12.88. Pomeroy Home and
S. 3rd, Middleport, Phone
Ishii
after I p_ m. tor tbe
Auto.
11-30-TFC
lm-5457.
11-30-6TC
same day.
10 fl a
FURIIITURE. Antiques and Colleclon Items, lwo violins and
USED ELECI'IUr RANUE. A-1
JUST ONE Ari!US sllde projecnne guitar over 100 years ol~ SEWING MACHINES, repair
condition. tl9.95. Pomerov
lor. automatic with automatic
~vice. · aD malrel. WY
MlsceDaneous Items, phone
Home and Auto.
11-30-TFC
Kodak 35 mm camera, \lo price
2Z84. The Fabric Sbop, PQm.
alter 5 p.m., l§.1ll5l Long
eroy. Autborlled 8IDpr 111111
or wl1l lrade. Fife's. 711 s. BIIY HlM AN F.VINllUDE 111..
Boltom.
lt-28-7TC
and Servk:e. We Sharpen
3rd,
Middleport,
Phone
Ill&gt; Mat• for Christ"'""· onlv
Sclai!On,
Ul-lfc
992-5457.
11~
$114.110. Pomeroy Home &amp; PICK your llUP now. WD1 bold
untD Cbrlstmu, A.K.C. Reg.
Auto.
11-30-TFC
latered Dachshound, liOodle, .TREE TRIMMING ·IIIII For
at. Ful17 !niUred. Fne ..u.:.
Auslrlan
terrier, toy fox ter.
IXIi"l' P11111p JIUI' llugllb . 1957 PLYMOUTH. 4 door, V-8,
malel. O'Oimor'1 Tile IIIII
rler. C. &amp; M. Kemel, Five
lepllc taat, get Klean l!lm All
standard lra"smission. 8 tires
Polnls, Pomeroy.
11-28-7TC
Landacape knlce. CaD 1eplic tut - - . l.aJICI. and wheels. new battery.
41tl Gl' 1154S47,
0.
awt Fll'lll Bureau
44,800 miles, ~ood mechanical
"" -. ·i r.: .. , ~ • ., l=nr C,.la
'u.u.-n:: condition. Guv Lee, Darwin.
~,.tvice' Oft..red O'BRIEN AND CROW
---phone 99U349.
ti-30-3TP
CHIHUAHUA snJD Mvke,
REALTY COMPANY
JIIACroRY REPAIRED WIDE
1"-IIWMI.
n7a
OVAL TIRES IUiflllleed NEED A PONY for Christmu REEil8VlLLE - OO'ITAGE
wrm RENTAL - right on the
tlt.51 each, Joim w. v~ or any olher time? 1 have river
- 3 bedrooms bath
them in size, colors, and priter, SJra&lt;use. lft.2'lll.
basement,
garage, ~ gu'
ces, used and unused. Eskey
ll.zl.TJI'C
Use the year around. t6,800.o0
Hill, Flatwoods Road, Pome.
roy, Ohio.
ll-3Un' POMEROY - 5 room flame
SINGER 8EWJNG MACHINE
. bath, utlllly room, bullt-in tl~
In lovely IeWing lllble, cloel
chen, walt 14 wall carpet
aD regulor IeWing, piUI dill TIMOTHY HAY. See or caU
thi'OUjl[toul house. Nice level
George Mowrey, 99UOIB.
equipped for f&amp;IIC)' m,
lol.
AU lll&lt;e """· $8.IIOO.OO.
ll·:JO.m
deslpl, bultonbolea, onrPOMEROYwr (lllxUI) _
wll, elt., only 1 montbly POODLE PUPPIES, Alec
8 room frame, bath, uW!ty
paJmenll of $1.17 per week.
mlnlalure, f'/5 IIIII up. llud
room, out of floods. A steal at
phone tfS.Itll5.
11-1&amp;-TFC
aervlce IIIII lfOOIDIDI- Pboae
t4,5110.00
liii1-544S.
11 I Uc
B£8'1' PRlCI!l paid for 111116'ANT TO sELL SJI'GER SEWING MACHINE
IJ8T WlTII us
lnltlmber, Jlllllllr, - ....
•n fonnrd and re-·
nul, IJ'CIIIIII', uh, 1,yra.
Beary
Oelutl
Ill rag equipped to ~
tiiiJnllell,
No Jqll, loo 1111 •
Oflloe . . . .
hole, monogram, dllrn, elt.,
~'URNISHED

AdVer

t•se ment.
OFFICE HOURS
11:30 • · m. to 5:00 p. m. Dlllr
BcJ&gt; a m. to 12:00 Noon s,.tvnl ,~ y
IT ' S !ASY TO PLACI A
WANT AD
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Gun Shoot
Hams-¥.! Hog-Bacons

sYRACUSE
Snow, ~in or Shi11e
SHOTGUNS ONLY
NEIGLER STORE Auction has
been cancelled, but store will
be open under new manage~
ment. Bradford Auction Co.
11-30-ITC
HAM AND BACON Shoot, Sunday . Dec. 3, I p.m. at lsaao
Walton Farm, sponsored by
Chester Firemen. 11-29-lTP
I WILL BE OUT of my office
from Saturday, Dec. 2 to Monday Dec. 11. Dr. Ray R. Pickens.
11-:!9-3TC
THURSDAY. Nov. 30th. at ·the
S'lOrtsman's Bar, the TriCounty Boys strin~ Bancl. Entertainment at its best. All Ie~al beverages and good food .
Located at the Crossroads off
Route 124 and 143. Everyone
welcome.
ll-:!9-2TP
HOLIDAY SPECIAL ON COLD
WAVES from Nov. II lhrouih
Dec. 21, ,15 now 'lUll. tlUII
now till. '10 now •.51. Ruth'a
Beauty Shop, JfuGn, pbGae
'I'/3.MIIIl,
ll·INft'P
NO HUNTING or Trespassing
on my property at any Ume.
Leroy Lawrence
11-28-:ITP

--CUS'l'OM BIJTCIIERlNG

and
will buy bides every Monday,
Phil Meier, 992-SS111.
11-:!9-TFC

HYMN SING. at the Freedom
Gospel Mlsalon. Bald Knobs,
Sunday, Dec. 3, 2 p.m. Dan
Hayman and the Country
Hymn Timers. and the Duncan
Quartet. Publie ts Invited.
11-21-fTC

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RADIO AND TV REPAIR, CaD
742-4138. for
lnfonnatlon.
Charles Eugene Bowles.
11-:19-n'P

Card of 1banks
wish to thank our many
friends for the manv cards.
bcautjful flOwers and iovelv
~!Its we reeeived on our 50th
weddine anniversary.
'Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Hartenbach

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Wanted
MALE CLERK for night duty.
semi-retired. must have references, apply in person at Hole! Martin. Pomeroy. tl-30-7TC

WaniMToluJ
WA'Nr TO BVY OR TRADB
FOR TANK, eapldl)' from Gill
to tine tblltiP'Dipllon, lllllll
ba Ia fJir CllldlllaD. for Ilea.
lnl water, CIGIItlet; II. W.
llaDJGI. ICICle JUdp Rolli,

1111Lemllll, 0. 41'111.

HONDA·
·SAns &amp; SERVICL

LUMP COAL' ,

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I'OTAroES.

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11-30#C '• oldl. ~

a.- Pl'l1flltt,

Porlllad. ""- 141:11St.
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bulldhll aoocl ' homel, IOiiC

mf

·half, gas furnace. $2500_ Allil ·~

•St., Pomeroy, CaD

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NEIOL'BR .Bulldlq
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Jtl'OUR room boule, bath

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Pballe ......... .

'FOR SALB-=-,FIVE- ROOM
lllUII, .... I illllriiT
nlcl Jot IIIII prqa, ~

11-~

intervle!f. 0. HindJ over LJb.
erty Theatre, Klddleport.
•
11-~TFC

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TWO CHEVY TWO DOOR
1
Help Wanted
BARD TOPS. 111.'1 Slick Shift. LOSE WEIOIII' 11f11t with Da
ELDERLY LADY for bou15or11:
liM Mag Wheela, nrtced A.Jllet tab1e11 ODJr 11c lfel.
and cooldng, phone 9112-5251 for
,.._.ble, Malan 'I'IU282.
1011'1 Jlnll. '
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JAYMAR COAL

Dec. 3'-1 P.M.

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Notice

.Business-:.

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Nflaler store.

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WANT AD
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DIADLINIS

I p, m. Day btfore Put.HcatiOM
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Clncel&amp;ltlont &amp; Correction•
Will be IC:CIPfld vntil f il. m. for
Day of PubUcttlon

RIOULAnONI
The Publ/1her re.. rve1 tile rleht to
ed 1t o1· rt'ject any alb deemed obectlon•bll. Tha publlther will not
b ~ n•pon1lble for more then ont lno• rett IMertloft,

RATEI
For Went Ad Service

s

per Word one ln..rtkln
Mtnlmum Ch.trgt~ 75c
12 cents per ord llu" conHCU·
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CARD OF THANKS &amp; OIITUAito

sua for 50 word mtntmum. le
~:ld!lion a l

P.(lni tlonal

word 2c.

BL.IND ADS
Uc: Charte ,.,

For sat.

For Sale
APARTMENT. 3
'.
rooms, bath. adulls preferred, MINIATURE Sehnauzen ready SINGER MODEL M, Ill .fiiCI
WERE YOU SATISFIED
Chrl.slmu Eve.: I beautiful
phone 992-5435.
11-29-TFC
walnut
IIWinl
table..
1oob
,WITH
YOUR FUEL OIL
'
male Seoltle, ready now,
....
runl
ID:e
neW,
full7
SERVICE
LAST YEAR?
Spitz pups readv Nov. 30, orRESTAURANT, fuDy equipped
.
IF NOT, CALL
.
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der early. Lillie Bmaroo equl..,ed to I1IC .... In Rutland across from Rutgram.
buttonbole,
etc.
PIJ
lG
:
Pomeroy
Landmark
nbone
land Fumlture, see Mnold Kennel. Coolvnte.
, , r.'_..l
paymenls tsJO eadl Cl' •
992·211 COLLECT
86'1-MM.
11-28-'I'I'C
Grate at lhe Fumllure store.
cash. Phone - - .
Bud8et ~tan, metered tlebq
II-2UTC
and lreo ell fuel.
· .·
tl
7
Ue
IINI5 4 door Custom FORD, 1
. tAiullllnum
Colitlct:
. ,, . . .
cyUnder,
new
tires,
111111
good
furnlabed.
atARLES.LISLE
STORM
tsOO, 1950 InternaUonal 14o lon KNAPP SHOES, Cliff's Shoe
POM;ROY
J-17-lfc
Repair. Complete Shoe Serv-2111
Syracuse, Ohio
WIND&lt;IWS
pickup, needs lransmlsslon
I
Ice.
Middleport.
ll
I
IGIP.
·
repair
f'/5;
12
Gauge
Bhol,qun,
'
Estimatt1
ONE three room apartmenl,
eAiumlnum
Awnings
end
·
.!Kk
W.
Cllner~
MarBrownlll£
aulomalle
rib
baraD new, an electric, range
·eAiumlu!'m Siding .
_DOOU
reD, ute new, ttoo. Phone - SINGER '1'00011 • SEW, • ·
unit and wan oven, stainless
•Aluminum
hlllnp
eCir
Porta
CoolvHle 86'1-MM. 11-:IMTC series. LoveiJ two lane pu.
steel sink, completely modtel blue. Fully equipped lo .
• Palloa e B!Gwn In h11UIIflon
ern, Phone !19Ur11.
buttonhole,
filley
dellp,
lie;
or Call Collect 53NIIi .
4 ROOMS, BATH. storage
ct1CKLER REAL !!:STATE ...
.
automatic
bobb1ll
re1111.
011fi.
buDding, OUI of hieh water,
POMEROY - Two llory, 1
A GOOD RENT ON Tannen
tsSUS, .... - dal
raoul' home, bath, cellor, ps
.. . .EI!Mr E. White, 404MI So. 4th St., Ironton
Run. Rldne, RD 2, S bed- needs repair, a good lnveat- lnaDy
IIIII
...,__ Trldi'
ment
for
•1.1110.
l'bone
furnace,
black
prqe,
Out
Rlpl'~lntlliw In Thlt Ana 20 YRn
room llolated home, garage,
Ins
ICCe)lled.
hone
•
•
·
111-1143.
11-211-m'
of high water. f!I,OOO.OO
nDil]lUS room. oD beat, large
Johnson &amp; Soil
11 7 .
'
POMEROY
- Five room home
........m, bath, hot IIIII cold
,
.
4th
Ave.,
Hu""ngton
bath, cellor, enclosed
n~. spring, driDed weD, SOLID !rl'ATE STEREO, 11111'1
PILE II 10ft IIIII lofty, colon
walnul
stereo
console
with
4
porch, comer lot. $2,500.1111
and larp prden, tsO • month
retain brt1l1anee Ill carpell
BRADBURY - On Rl. tOavaDable 011 or before JBIIIJ. speaker, 4 speed aulomatlc
elelaed with llll1e Lultre.
One story borne, Aluminum
ary 1, 1181, m.ther West, 1 Ch811Ber, take over payments Real electric Sbampaoer tlphone ...__
11-IJI.ITC of $5 per month or pay bal·
sldlng, storm doon and winBalrer Furalture.
ll*'re
anee t'll.20. cau 992-3211.
dows, 5 rooms, batll, level
..J)HH 'I TO . .
11-Z'l.ft'C
lot.
$5,500.00.
SIX ROOM apartment 1 bedFACI'ORY REPADIICD nilES.
MON. THRU FJAA
COUNTRY ROME - LEBANU ONI
rooms, unfumlshed, 1• closet~
cuaranteed,
recutar
trud, an
STEREO
RADIO
CONSOLE,
ON TWP. - ONE ACRE I]IIC!e, hot 1llter beat, lltln
IIIC im 1'101'1. 111 • CALL
slles twO eacll, phone Joim
2 story 7 room bome, 4 bedroom, outllde pon:b, Pllaae stereo with AM &amp; FM radio
I
.
w. VanMeter, Syr-. rooms, half bath, cellar,
. DICit IAWUNGI
deluxe floating lumtable per9112-5307,
11 • Uc
9112-1'1111.
ll.zl.TFC
RT. 7
Mllp end .
feel condilion, take over paystorm d001'11 and windows
'
ments of $8 per month or pay
. Gill~ CountyUw . .
several olher buDdlnp.
4 room apartment fumlshed.
REPOSSESSED
1•
stereo
r.
balance $118.10. Call 992-3218.
$8,500.00.
l'bone tu2-3858.
9171fe
Pit .992o6401
dio
comblnatlon.
AM·FM
r.
11-Z'l.ft'C
HELEN TEAFORD,
dlo, 4 speakers. AD speed
SALESLADY
FURNISJIED IIIII unfumlslled
. .'
changer_
See
and
hear
In
..
. 7:SO Natl01181 News
·
HO Sports .
apartmenls. Close to 1cbool SEWING MACHINE: SINGER
your home before buylnl.
Services
Offered
slant
needle
sewlll£
machine
ALBERT M. Cox, Bnlbr
8:45 Baker Show, Wed.·Fri.
· 4 Kuslc'a~
Phone lm-5385.
10-18-tfc
ti.IO per 11eek or pay balance
equipped to zig zag, balance
tn-3UO
. . . EXPERT - Motorcyde · Repair: 845 lfargraws Report, Thurs. 1 5:00 Sports Scope
of '1GU2. cau 9112-mt.
9:00 Newa
5_15 ~11·28-ITC
Pomeroy Home and Auto.
FtiRNISBED IIIII 1lllfumllllecl t46.56 or Ierma can be arran- .
ll4TJI'C
9:15
Cdtee
With
Janet
' _. ott
ged, call 992-3218. 11-27·6TC
apartmenls. RcnrltJ a. Reed.
11-30-TFC 10:00 Swap Shop
Olc1 Habit
PhoDe 992-3S74 lfler 4 p. m.
10:15 Meditations
DALLAS (lJPS) - Claude II.
LOOK
Beautlfal
colored
CllllEXPERT
ENGINE
TUNE
UP
10 S1 tic THE proven carpet cleaner
10:30
Brunch
Parl;y
(Cy) Bvan.o rot. tile habit eoriJ
sole TV. 211-in&lt;b lm!tft. Wu
Blue Lustre is easy on !be
$4.95 nlus oarls If needed' 11 :00 Till)" s
to 110 to tho State Pair a1
tsSU5,
now
t411.15.
Get
'
u:
... _. eoontry J1llellon · Te111. He started 111 uati 1114
budget.
Restores
forgotten
Pomeroy
Home
&amp;
Auto.
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FOUR 'ROOM AND BAm
A. C. 11RADF011D
Slandard encyc1opedla ret
, •30 •"" s Cfl11111r7 llymn1lme hal! mlased onJT one or till
APAR'I'II!NT, unfurnished, colors. Rent electric sluun11-30.TFC
AUCI'IONIER
.12:00 Nat101181 &amp; Oldo News
· · Je&amp;r)J evenlll alnee t1m1 And
tree. Try In your bome. can
pooer $1. Baker Furnllure.
---"--In Pomeroy, phone 992-ISIIS.
12:15
Local
News
he hal! Wdblted ltv~ a&amp;
Cemplete
enlet
88Uftl.
u.-.TJI'C
11-27.ft'C
FA!rl'
FARM
TIRE
SERVICE
n.u-TFC
12:25
Sports
Report
.the
Pair the put 81 ,_.._
Write, ..... w o.tod
Pomeroy Home and Auto. .' 12:30 Guest star, Friday
- --. - ..
CIII&amp;Br....
-~EARLY
AMERICAN UNCLAIMED FREIGHT, t
FOUR ROOM HOUSE • BATII • 1988
11-30-TFC 12:30 Larry Aikle1'8&lt;)D Show
new zig zag aewtng machines
Hysell Run Road, phone STEREO, handsome maple
(1:00 River Report)
....
s 1 lfe
with 20 year factory guaran.
eonsole wllh AM &amp; FM radio,
742-5113.
II~
2:oo 01110 News
IMUriMI
tee llatlonaDy
advertised
4 speed BSR intennlx chang3:00
01110 News
JVU
AIR rormlTIOHIMG 11e1r1pr.
brands
to
be
sold
for
storage
er, resume paymenls of f8
(qr
alton service. Jad:'1 Refrt1o At.rroMOBILE 1n1ur1nee 11ee11 3:05 Miles Kusle
Sale, Trade
and freight, tolale of t4S
per month or pay balance
eratlon, New llaven. baDe Clnetlled? 1.o1t 1oar ..... 4:00 News
each. can be paid at t5 per
due $106.24, caU lm-21136.
or'l llcenle? can .....
4:30 Local News
lliiJ.III'I.
t • tfe
USED ELECJ'RIC Guilars and
month, we will dellver to your
5:00 Sports Scope
11-17-6TC
amplifiers, tape recorders
home
to
sew
on
them
lo
make
.
'
READY • MIX conerele de1ly.
I lS le _5:15 Sign ort
mov1e and 35 mm field cam- ONE BLACK RIDING MARE
sure thai you are completely
erecl rlgbt to , _ proJeet.
' SATuRDAY
era, wi11 lrade on guns or seU 64", 4 stocking feet, blaze face
satisfied, call 992-2838.
vut
11111
easy_
rree
.u.
5:59
Sign 0n
10
very reasonable. Fife's. 711 broke 10 ride, one black mar~
ll.JT-fi'C
mala. Phone M-mf, aoeg.
. - -,. · 6:00 Protelllala 11aar
S. 3rd, Middleport, Phone
pony, Arnold Grate, Rutland.
leln Ready • MlJ: Co., MJddle.
MONDAY TIIRU FRIDAY
6:30 NatiOIIII Newa
992-5457.
11-:ro.rJ'C
port, Ohio,
l 10 1e 5:59 Sign On- News
6:35 Anderson's Show
11-29-3TC 1168 STEREO, lovely walnut
conaole wilh AM a. P'M radio
6:00 Sacred Heart 11Dar
10:50 Top Ten Show
1959 PLYMOUTH Stallon Wagthis set 110ld mueh hllber' BUDGIT PRICE furni1uft
' 8:20 Meigs Co. RFD
12:00 Noon News Report
SINGER Sewin~ Machine. 198'7
1111
on, will seU very reasonable
Ibis
set
h8J
record
llorage:
our
third
lloor
budpt
lbGp
6:25
Education
News
12:15 IIA!v, George Bryant
model in beautiful cabine\.
or trade for motorcycle, boat,
take
over
paymenls
of
t5
per
round rlroo-ln llobbln with dial
Baker Furnlln,
Shields
guns. or whal have you. Fife's,
month or pay balii!ICI! due
oonlrol to make •l• zaq de? II le · 7:30 News and Sports
1:00 Newa
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'
711 S. 3rd, Middlepori, Phone
•uuo. Try It 1n your borne, Oblo.
si~n
slitches. buttonholes.
7:30
flekals,
TUes.
&amp;
')burs,
l:15
FaolbaJ]
992-5457.
11-30-6TC
call IIIJ.2l1Stl.
11-Z'l.ft'C
blind hems. etc. Will sell for
aiRTl88 DAIRY BEI!:F llriiiJd.
168.50. Notbin~ down. 16.50
JUST ONE complete Wlllnauer
lnl- 8lnlce for IDJQDe ...,..
116? FORD Galazy 500, 4 door
moothlv. Phone R•venswood.
Parter . . . .
movie camera projector com
sedan, power brakes and po- where.
273-9893.
I 1-29-TI'C
Pomeroy or - . . . a.ter.
binatlon world's heal Prores:
wer sleeting, V-3 automatic,
atonal quallly electric drive,
NotlfJ by I a. m. for IIIOrldnC
3500 mDes, priced to eell.
ADMIRAL anrl Air Chi•! R•dlos.
performance ~~nice, 1 p. m.
e1ectrlc eye focusing ltns, llo
Call
9112-2471
Mler 5 call
values
to
S18.95.
vovr
choice
price or wm trade. Fife's, 711
afternoon llti'VIee. No pro-.
IIIU748.
11-28-TJI'C
$12.88. Pomeroy Home and
S. 3rd, Middleport, Phone
Ishii
after I p_ m. tor tbe
Auto.
11-30-TFC
lm-5457.
11-30-6TC
same day.
10 fl a
FURIIITURE. Antiques and Colleclon Items, lwo violins and
USED ELECI'IUr RANUE. A-1
JUST ONE Ari!US sllde projecnne guitar over 100 years ol~ SEWING MACHINES, repair
condition. tl9.95. Pomerov
lor. automatic with automatic
~vice. · aD malrel. WY
MlsceDaneous Items, phone
Home and Auto.
11-30-TFC
Kodak 35 mm camera, \lo price
2Z84. The Fabric Sbop, PQm.
alter 5 p.m., l§.1ll5l Long
eroy. Autborlled 8IDpr 111111
or wl1l lrade. Fife's. 711 s. BIIY HlM AN F.VINllUDE 111..
Boltom.
lt-28-7TC
and Servk:e. We Sharpen
3rd,
Middleport,
Phone
Ill&gt; Mat• for Christ"'""· onlv
Sclai!On,
Ul-lfc
992-5457.
11~
$114.110. Pomeroy Home &amp; PICK your llUP now. WD1 bold
untD Cbrlstmu, A.K.C. Reg.
Auto.
11-30-TFC
latered Dachshound, liOodle, .TREE TRIMMING ·IIIII For
at. Ful17 !niUred. Fne ..u.:.
Auslrlan
terrier, toy fox ter.
IXIi"l' P11111p JIUI' llugllb . 1957 PLYMOUTH. 4 door, V-8,
malel. O'Oimor'1 Tile IIIII
rler. C. &amp; M. Kemel, Five
lepllc taat, get Klean l!lm All
standard lra"smission. 8 tires
Polnls, Pomeroy.
11-28-7TC
Landacape knlce. CaD 1eplic tut - - . l.aJICI. and wheels. new battery.
41tl Gl' 1154S47,
0.
awt Fll'lll Bureau
44,800 miles, ~ood mechanical
"" -. ·i r.: .. , ~ • ., l=nr C,.la
'u.u.-n:: condition. Guv Lee, Darwin.
~,.tvice' Oft..red O'BRIEN AND CROW
---phone 99U349.
ti-30-3TP
CHIHUAHUA snJD Mvke,
REALTY COMPANY
JIIACroRY REPAIRED WIDE
1"-IIWMI.
n7a
OVAL TIRES IUiflllleed NEED A PONY for Christmu REEil8VlLLE - OO'ITAGE
wrm RENTAL - right on the
tlt.51 each, Joim w. v~ or any olher time? 1 have river
- 3 bedrooms bath
them in size, colors, and priter, SJra&lt;use. lft.2'lll.
basement,
garage, ~ gu'
ces, used and unused. Eskey
ll.zl.TJI'C
Use the year around. t6,800.o0
Hill, Flatwoods Road, Pome.
roy, Ohio.
ll-3Un' POMEROY - 5 room flame
SINGER 8EWJNG MACHINE
. bath, utlllly room, bullt-in tl~
In lovely IeWing lllble, cloel
chen, walt 14 wall carpet
aD regulor IeWing, piUI dill TIMOTHY HAY. See or caU
thi'OUjl[toul house. Nice level
George Mowrey, 99UOIB.
equipped for f&amp;IIC)' m,
lol.
AU lll&lt;e """· $8.IIOO.OO.
ll·:JO.m
deslpl, bultonbolea, onrPOMEROYwr (lllxUI) _
wll, elt., only 1 montbly POODLE PUPPIES, Alec
8 room frame, bath, uW!ty
paJmenll of $1.17 per week.
mlnlalure, f'/5 IIIII up. llud
room, out of floods. A steal at
phone tfS.Itll5.
11-1&amp;-TFC
aervlce IIIII lfOOIDIDI- Pboae
t4,5110.00
liii1-544S.
11 I Uc
B£8'1' PRlCI!l paid for 111116'ANT TO sELL SJI'GER SEWING MACHINE
IJ8T WlTII us
lnltlmber, Jlllllllr, - ....
•n fonnrd and re-·
nul, IJ'CIIIIII', uh, 1,yra.
Beary
Oelutl
Ill rag equipped to ~
tiiiJnllell,
No Jqll, loo 1111 •
Oflloe . . . .
hole, monogram, dllrn, elt.,
~'URNISHED

AdVer

t•se ment.
OFFICE HOURS
11:30 • · m. to 5:00 p. m. Dlllr
BcJ&gt; a m. to 12:00 Noon s,.tvnl ,~ y
IT ' S !ASY TO PLACI A
WANT AD
"'ttON~ ft:l..J1H

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Gun Shoot
Hams-¥.! Hog-Bacons

sYRACUSE
Snow, ~in or Shi11e
SHOTGUNS ONLY
NEIGLER STORE Auction has
been cancelled, but store will
be open under new manage~
ment. Bradford Auction Co.
11-30-ITC
HAM AND BACON Shoot, Sunday . Dec. 3, I p.m. at lsaao
Walton Farm, sponsored by
Chester Firemen. 11-29-lTP
I WILL BE OUT of my office
from Saturday, Dec. 2 to Monday Dec. 11. Dr. Ray R. Pickens.
11-:!9-3TC
THURSDAY. Nov. 30th. at ·the
S'lOrtsman's Bar, the TriCounty Boys strin~ Bancl. Entertainment at its best. All Ie~al beverages and good food .
Located at the Crossroads off
Route 124 and 143. Everyone
welcome.
ll-:!9-2TP
HOLIDAY SPECIAL ON COLD
WAVES from Nov. II lhrouih
Dec. 21, ,15 now 'lUll. tlUII
now till. '10 now •.51. Ruth'a
Beauty Shop, JfuGn, pbGae
'I'/3.MIIIl,
ll·INft'P
NO HUNTING or Trespassing
on my property at any Ume.
Leroy Lawrence
11-28-:ITP

--CUS'l'OM BIJTCIIERlNG

and
will buy bides every Monday,
Phil Meier, 992-SS111.
11-:!9-TFC

HYMN SING. at the Freedom
Gospel Mlsalon. Bald Knobs,
Sunday, Dec. 3, 2 p.m. Dan
Hayman and the Country
Hymn Timers. and the Duncan
Quartet. Publie ts Invited.
11-21-fTC

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RADIO AND TV REPAIR, CaD
742-4138. for
lnfonnatlon.
Charles Eugene Bowles.
11-:19-n'P

Card of 1banks
wish to thank our many
friends for the manv cards.
bcautjful flOwers and iovelv
~!Its we reeeived on our 50th
weddine anniversary.
'Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Hartenbach

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Wanted
MALE CLERK for night duty.
semi-retired. must have references, apply in person at Hole! Martin. Pomeroy. tl-30-7TC

WaniMToluJ
WA'Nr TO BVY OR TRADB
FOR TANK, eapldl)' from Gill
to tine tblltiP'Dipllon, lllllll
ba Ia fJir CllldlllaD. for Ilea.
lnl water, CIGIItlet; II. W.
llaDJGI. ICICle JUdp Rolli,

1111Lemllll, 0. 41'111.

HONDA·
·SAns &amp; SERVICL

LUMP COAL' ,

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I'OTAroES.

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Porlllad. ""- 141:11St.
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bulldhll aoocl ' homel, IOiiC

mf

·half, gas furnace. $2500_ Allil ·~

•St., Pomeroy, CaD

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NEIOL'BR .Bulldlq
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Jtl'OUR room boule, bath

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Pballe ......... .

'FOR SALB-=-,FIVE- ROOM
lllUII, .... I illllriiT
nlcl Jot IIIII prqa, ~

11-~

intervle!f. 0. HindJ over LJb.
erty Theatre, Klddleport.
•
11-~TFC

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TWO CHEVY TWO DOOR
1
Help Wanted
BARD TOPS. 111.'1 Slick Shift. LOSE WEIOIII' 11f11t with Da
ELDERLY LADY for bou15or11:
liM Mag Wheela, nrtced A.Jllet tab1e11 ODJr 11c lfel.
and cooldng, phone 9112-5251 for
,.._.ble, Malan 'I'IU282.
1011'1 Jlnll. '
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JAYMAR COAL

Dec. 3'-1 P.M.

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Notice

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Nflaler store.

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John H~ Yost
=:

Funeral Set

COSHOCTON, .Qblo (t,IPI)-

A fiDlUi ot bQ- butDed·10
cleltb toe~~~ wbeltdlre ....
llnllialh their ~ frame
home here.
Autllorltles said WIWam T,
Gl'C!I)', 36; bls wUe, Helen, 30,
and the couple's two dlqb.
tera, Pauline, 9, and Tereaa.
· 10, were fCJund on the second
flaor ot the home. Pollee aald
ille are ·IJIPIU'IIItiY IIWted 111
the rear ot the home and CJ&amp;.
stroyed about half ot the structure.

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Jobn H. Yost, formerly
ot Ratlne, died Weclnesday after an extended Illness In Beaver COUJ1b'
Hospital (Pa,), at the age ol 89,
.Mr. YostwasbomMarch5,1878
in Racine, but bad llved In Beaver, Pa., the past 40 years. He
was a retired employee olthe
Pennsylvania Railroad where be
was a locomotive engineer.
He was a member of the First
Methodist Church, Beaver; the
The whooping crane is soWesley Men's Bible Class • called because its loud, deep
Brotherhood ot Locomotive En- call can be heard a ntile or
gineers, and the Retired Railroad ntore away.
Fellowship.
He was preceded in death by his Yost in 1945. He is survled by
wife, the late Mrs. Merce Kuhn two step-daughters, Mrs. Nayoma Carroll, Beaver, and Mrs.
Kenneth (Mercedes} Christian ol
Rochester, Pa.; one sister, Mrs,
Roy (Bertha} Spencer, Racine;
TONIGHT, NOV. 30
three
step grandchildren, and
NOT OJIEN
14 step great-grandchildren.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Funeral service wlll be conductDecember 1·2
ed
from tbe J. T. Anderson, Jr.
FATHOM
Home, College Ave.,
Funeral
(Technicolor)
Beaver, Saturday at 2 p. m. with
Tony Franciosa,
Haque! Welch
the Rev. Frank I. Snavely otficiatTAMMY AND THE
ing. Burial wlll be in Sylvania Hill
MILLIONAIRE
Memorial Park, Rochester.
(Technicolor)
Friends are being received today
Debbie Watson
Frank McGrath
from 7 to 9 and Friday from 2 to
SHOW STARTS 7 PM
4and7to9p.m,

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MEIGS THEATRE

No Change in

Kaiser
Backs

War Policy

School

Vows LBJ

RAVENSWOOD- The~
ment ol K a l ae r Aluminum &amp;
Chemical Corporatfon's West
Vlrglnla operatbls tod&amp;.Y eDdorsed the ecmcatlonal program
proposed by the JackSOil County Board ot Education.
The program, calling for a
comprehensive centralized high
school, wlll be voted upon December 13. Both a bond Issue
and a special levy wlll be considered.
"Under the program, Kaiser
Alumlrluri estimated It wlll pay
approximately $400,000 In additional taxes annually, for the next
five years, for both the bond
Issue and supplementary levy,"
Works Manager J. H. Williams

WASIDNGTON (1JP1)- Presldent Johnson 11 emphasizing that
Defense Secreflth RobertS. MeNamara•s departure from the
admlnfstratlon only months before the 1968 electbl will have
no effect on the course of the
war In Vietnam.

VETERANS ...,...ORIAL

SERVICES SATURDAY
· unc;PJfu
.MASON - Flmeralservlce• ~or
ADMJBONS -Benny GUI, FUn.. Georae ,Jolm!!UI, MaSOil, will be
eroy~ RI.Y EYanl, fcmeroya WU- held.'~ It 3 p, m•• 1111
llam Call; lAq Bottom; Sidney Folle11018 Fnral HomewWithe
' HanldnSOil, Rutland; WilHam Rev, Leltep: Lane offlclatiJW,
Clllll), Ma1011; Colonel WGq!Je, Burial wlll blln the Adamsville
ITllpplrs Plains; Robert Moldin, cemetery above Mason. Friends
Dexter; Clarence Boyles, Mid.. may call at the realdence after
dleport; Buster Barrett, June 8 I), m. CJil Fri4111Y• 'lbe body will
Smltb, Athens,
be retuiued to tbe funeral bome
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LOCAL TEMPS
English. name of the CheroThe temperature In downtown
kee Indian, · Sequoya, was
Pomerqy at 11 a. m. wltb a mixGeorge Guess, which was
ture 11IIgbi rain and snow fallfront -his father's nante, Gist.

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.JohnSOil, disturbed by persistent speculation ·that MCNamara's departure stems from a rift
with the Joint Cblefs ot Sta1r
over U.S. policy In Vi~1• attempted to make It clear wedsaid.
neaday nl&amp;tlt that no change In
"Because the company Is a the direction ot the war effort
corporate citizen and as such Is forthcoming.
cannot vote but does pay taxes,
"The course ot our participawe feel we can best support this tion In the war In Vietnam Is
important program through pub- firmly set," the President said.
Uc armouncement," Williams
added.
"We support the bond and levy
because we are convinced that
this truly COWity-wide program
wUI give each young person In
Jackson COIDlty the best opportunity to obtain a total educational experience," Wllllams explained.

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Handbags••••••••••••••• 4.49'
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MUSICAL
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_Jewelr.y Boxes, •••••••• 2. 98 up
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Pea and Pencil Sets 3 95 -Up .
Men's Justin Genulnt&gt;
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Leather-Bil~folds••• 3.95 u-p MEN;S GIFrstrf
Clocks Make Fine Giftsl
lvas, Kings
Wind and Electric
Travel -Clocks- Kitchen Clocks 1.25 up
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GR~Y. TUSSY. EVENING
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Yerdlay, Old Splc.,
Wllllems. Mennen, GUiette,
Currier &amp;.
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and Kenneth Mc(ulloch are yaur friendly pharma·
clsts at Swithtr &amp; Laflst Rexall Drufl. They havo
low prescription pr'i:as 111d prompt serYict and
di-unt drug prl~es seven ci•YJ 1 week~.
eOPEN DAILY I AM TO 10 P"'
eSUNDAY 10:30 AM TO 12:30 PM

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FUNERAL SET
Funeral services for Henry
Chester, will be held
Saturday at 2 p, m, at the ~
Chapel with the Revs. P, A. CasElch~er,

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' jacketa In all the
JioDular leDJths.. In
alf . . from 88 to
M. W~ QYIODI,•
cordll1'01 cotton
twWa, ·111 are w•rm·
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His C~ristmas
takes a colorful
tum, with new
sport shirts in
our arruy of colors, patterns,
collars. Choose!

Joob •JYJ eur war.

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10.9~ MENS COATS-JACKETS . . . . . . . . . . . 9...
lU5 MENS COATS-JACKETS ... .... ... 11.00
13.95 MENS COATS-JACQ!TS ........... lUG
14.95 MENS COATS-JACI(ETS ..... .. . .. l!.SO
15.95 MENS COATS-JAC= .. ......... 13.50
11.15 MJ!jNS COA'fi.JAC
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l'UO MflNS COA'f'8.1ACKET8 . .. .... . . : . 11.50
18.95 MENS COATS-JACKETS . . . . . . . . . . . 11.10
19.50 MENS COATS-JACKETS ........ . . 17.00
IUS HENS COATS-JACKETS ........... Jl.SO
auo MENS COATS-JACKE'm ........... 11:50
25.00 MENS COATS-JACKETS ... . ....... !1.50

See this fine selection In
sizes for everyone on your
list. Small (14-141,1), Med-

ium (15-UIJ,I), large (18161,1), extra large (17-1'11,1)

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/e Tapered and non taper styles with regular or
button down collars
·• Most all shirts are pennanimt press fabrics
that are so popular now.

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Ex~ellent quality and a wonderful selection of styles

for men and boys. The popular wldthl-the best col·
ors. You'll like these Paris belts for Men and Boya.
I'hey're smart looking, properly styled and wW wear 1
and wear and wear.
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of glrla d.re88ea yqu'll want to -=a and t 1y for
wear now and ~ for Cbristmal: S1lea for glrla .
ol' all &amp;J." and stylet that are uJUUUal, very ·dainty ·
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·Any man ·would like
a smart new Wembley
Tie. Choose fiom sol·
ld colon - Palaleya Stripea, Neat Figures.
Take advantage of
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Sizes 2 to 6x-Sizes 7 to 14

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FOUND INNOCENT
Russell Campbell, Parkersburg, charged with cbalw~ lane a
without due caution, by PcJmeroy
Pollee, bas entered a not ~
plea and was found not eullflv In
Mayor Charles Legar's COurt.

in I bar and rll*'tediJ 1NIIt
onat.Ye::t::aesdoa.
Pollee Aid . a1lk told them
he "bid the 'li'P to ldll ~
oae for ..,... moallla."
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DANCE PLANNED
A teen dance wlll be held Saturday. Dec. 2, from 7:30 - 11:30 p.
m. at tbe Boothe BulldhwonMainSt. In Pomeroy. Music will be by
the Sole lnsplratlona and admission will be 50¢ each. 1be dance Is .
be~ sponsored by the Meigs l
Count,y YOUJW Democrat Club,

COURT APPEARANCE
MIAMI Fla. (UPI)- A Mlchllpn 111111 . . . to appear Ill
CGirt today on a flrlt4Jrtt
murder c~ In the alQ1q ot
a ZaneiVllle, Ohio, perap\qlc
Nov, 19. ' · .
ClareDcll KOvalik. TraYII'It
Clflv, lllcb., IIIII Artlur Glen

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Jacket or Coo1t for •
CbrlmDia and uve .
now durigg thllllle_

to and Ray Warne 11ficiat1Jw.
Burlal will be In the Pine Grove
Cemetery. Friends may call at
the funeral bome anytime,

11o1d1.ni;
•1. ZID81vlll~botllar~
rlvect ben New. 18. 1_, met

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ORLANDO, Fla (UPI) A
plush, etght.place jet aircraft
plunged Into a beavliy pOpulated
residential area here -Wednesday night, killing Its three occupants and spewing a towering
ball ot flame that set a bouse
on ftre.
The private plane, a Lear jet
plowed a bole six feet deep In
the backyard ot the home of Joseph Teufel and sent wreckage
flylng over the bouse.
The bouse caught ftre. Teufel, bls wife and two cbildren
Oed unll\jJred.
The victims were the pfiot,
William J. Brennan ot ~
ery, Ala., president 11 Jet InternaUOilal, a leasing corporation; bls secretary and copllot,
Gayle Holder, also ot ~m­
ery, and a passenger, Jolll McGee, an attorney of Mlsml.

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home 7 to 9 p, m. on Friday,
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L.et Us Jtl'¥1 You for ell your pretcrlptlon
end Drug NMCII

ith; a 8011, Eddie, New Haven; a
daughters, Mrs. · DcJnna Dotson,
Lake Park, Fla.;twodltera~Ra­
cbel s.yre, New Haven, Catherine
Pierce, .ata, Georgia; two
bratbera, Everett, Charlell(oa,
W, Va., llld Harry, New Haven,

for Claull M.Bumi&amp;mer,M,New
ijaven, wbo wudeadonarrivalat
Holzer Holpltai tll'ly thl•mornc- will be be,...,..........., at 1:~
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p. m, at the F'alleliq
Home witb the Rev. Paul FOrtneY
offtciatbw. Burial will be In the
Graham Cemetery,
He was born Sept. 3, 1903, at
New Haven, tbe 1011 o1 the late
:lyde and Florence F.l!!~4s B~_-.

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sprayed the charging V 1 e t
Cong with streams 11 ftre and
drove them back Into the jun.
gl~ military spokemen said.
The Communists assaulted an
800 • man U.S. Army force and
three South VIetnamese forts under a barrage ot about 350 mortar shells In a vain attempt to
revenge their defeat Wemeaday
90 miles north ot Saigon.
U. S. otrlclals also reported
American battle deaths In the
Vietnam war have topped the
15,000 mark, They said 212 A., merlcans died In combat last
week. Another 1,242 suffered
WOIDlds and 66 were ~eel to
the missing list.

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Visit every depar!_mc:nt in ,the store for bl&amp; sel~lou. ~ · gifts for everyone on your_list. Furnltu~e on J!le 3r~ floor _
and 2nd f!~r-RCA Vic_~r Teleyislon-Radlos-Record Players-Kimball Planos-HCA wmrl_pooJ~liane~!; . Shop ...
U)e ,Ready_'!'~ wear Dtlp&amp;rtf!IE!Dt_19!.Wontens and girll
Dripery Department-Luggage-Blankets-Bedspreads
the fine selection of Mens and Boys Wear-Housewares
and many other wanted gifts. Visit Elbertelds 1st floorWomens and Children~ ~~slery:-IJngeri~Ruster ~wn Knitwear-candles-cosmetics and Toiletries. SP.A the .
Hallmark Christmas Cards-Gift Wrappings-Ribbon - Camerubi Polaroidor KOdak, \:ourteous, -capable people
_to _11~lst you with your _i!!! biJy!!tg. _ _
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guerrlllas tod&amp;.Y attacked allied
bases near Bo Due on the Cambodian border for the second

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SWISHER-LOHSE

garner. He bad beenutoreclerk
for Phil~» Sporn P111t 1114 blil
owned llld -operated the Bllll•
garner Greenhouse In New Hav-

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