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VOL XVII

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1965

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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WASIDNGTON- GEN. 1'lu&gt;
mas D. White, whose caustic
criticism nettled civU!an
defense officials alter his reUrement " Air Force chief of
stall iD 11161, died Wednesday
night at Walter Reed
Army
Medical Center.
While. M, an intelligence
specialist and plio!, bad been
hospitalized fur lleatmenl of
leukemia for several montb.s.
In l9fl7, the four-star general
capped a highly auccesslul
military career when he was
nemed chief. of staff by
President Dwight D. EISenhow·
er.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

COLUMBUS (UP!) - Com· from the $290 miUion developmerce Director J. Gordon P•l· ment bond issue approved by
tier revealed today that 18 of the voters in May. The program
the 24 cities recommended fer was designed to aid the 57 counnew alrporta by the Federal Av. ties which do not now have
iatlon Agency plan to apply lor landing facilities capable of
15 million 1n airport funds avail· handling tw&lt;&gt;engine aircraft.
able from the state's capltal im- The list of cities recommendprovements treasury.
ed for new airport.!l in counties
Peltier said the 18 areos could whicb are already choosing airprobably apply for matching port sites includes Ashtabula,
money from lhe federal govern· Bellefontaine, Coshocton, East
ment, which recommended the Liverpool, Hillsboro, Kenton,
new airports Monday in its an- Pomeroy, Salem, Tiffin, Wadsnual airport improvement plan. worth, Washington Court House
EL PASO, TEX. - LT. HEN· The state money was made and Xenia.
ry Howe's defense attorney said available by the legislature Peltier said Chillicothe. Jack·
today that the lwo - year pri•
on term netted out to the 23-

Excellent Gift Selections In tvtry department - Rt1dy To Wur - Furnlturo
- Dr1parie1 - Luggage - R!ldloo - R-rd Players - Toltvloiono - Mona
1nd Boys Wear- Hou1ow1rH- Coomotlu ond Notions - Womens Llllfltrle,
Hosiery and Accessories,
eOpen Tonight 1nd Thunday Night T II Nine Aa Uou1l Clostcl on
Christmas E¥8.

MEN'S SOCKS
For that little extra gill
aee the selection on the
bt floor . Banlons, Orlons,
Nylons, Cotton Socks.
Crew Socks, Athletic

~g~j~~~s~i!~:.f~: Guns

Sweat Socks, One Size

BoekE, White, solld colors,
Argyle patterns. Stop ln
now and aelect what you

TONIGHT
NOT OPEN

lfDwe, of Boulder, Colo.,
ahowed no emolloo wben ' fl~eman oourt martial returned tis
verdict. The sentence includes
a dishonorable discharge from
the service and forfeiture of ali
pay and allowances. The maximum would have """" three
years' tmprtoorunent.

"WHAT'S NEW
PUSSYCAT?"
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to trBDSport Sov1et equipment
to the !Wtel regime.

deep. Framed Mirror 40 ia.

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GIFT SETS
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Underwear. Ask any of the ule1 &amp;lrla to help you find
what you want.

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MILL STREET- MIDDLEPORT

ATTEND PARTY
Several employees of the eo.·
ca Cola Company were In Park· I
ersburg, Saturday evenlng to
I attend the annual
Christmas
!dmn;r given by the oomP"ny.
, Foowmg the
turkey dinner
1 games were played and prize!
awarded. Attending from 1
1dleport, were Mr. •nd Mrs.
ace McElhinney, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard .Fink, Mr. and M,.,.
Ray Smith, Jerry Yeauger Mr
McElhinny is 1 past o:onipany '
plant manager and Mr. Fink Ia
the present manager In Mlddl"'
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HOME FROM GERMANY
A-IC Wlmam Bentz, ooo of
Mr. and Mra. Tbonw Bentz,
1home from Germany. He · haa

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WASH CLOTHS
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CANDLESTICK MAKER- Bill Rizer of Minersville displays two sets Ifour candles l of his homemade de&lt;&lt;&gt;rltU
candles made for himself and a growing list of clients. An em plo ye of !he OhioValley Publish ing company,
discarded newsprint roll cores, paiot, wire, bulbs, a little ext ra ftne ry, and hard work .-SI;'n tmel Photo.
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An 18 year old Rt. 1, Reeds· ' partment deputies said lhe
and authorized by the
ville youth was penalized heav- deer. roo Ia Iron\ of an auto- ! A Minersville man puts toget her ingenuity, lnltiaUti .
commander, Gen. William C.
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Weatmoretand, and 1t1s South
By M. E. Dow11011, Put,.
as the outcome of a November Ray lliebl, 18 · Depot·sl. Ru l· an expanding lis! of c\oents.
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Gen. QIQ Van Vien, ebief of the
Heath Methodilt Cbureh
29 inclden' in which a teen- land. T~ere. was mmor dam- Bill Riu·r. one-time coal miner. rivE'r boat deckhand,
MATCHEZ, Mill. - MGJI. Vietnamese counterpart, Lt.
The four Sundays of Advent are past.
age girl was severely injured. age to l&gt;iOhl' 1965 model car. , for nine years an employe of !he Ohi o Valley
way patrolmen relnlorced city Gen. Cao van Vlen, chief of the
We are near the eve of Christmas Day, the memorial
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; ' company as an au vPrlosing compositor, makes artfUJI;J
pollee in lbla Mlsslasl!'lll River f11!11eral staff.
which Advent's four Sundays have prepared us to ob- Richard R Smtth was ~~·
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ranged Christmas cand ies. His "factory" is at homo.
elty today where a sudden out- "In keeping with the spirit of serve this year with the decency and dignity of which eneed by Judge Frank w.'lt 0 t .
raw ma teroa ls are newspnnt roll cores and a few
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break II. .street clashe! ended Christmas and conalstent with Jesus Christ is worthy.
1 er, Jr., after pleadmg gm Y .
parts and supplies.
Uke lnstructlona that have been
But will we participate with the Advent preparedness a charge of huntmg 10 a negh·
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011 uneasy racial truce. .
At leaat. :rD sta~ htghway issued by tho cblef of stall, nonnally to be expected of us? It might be well to see lent, careless and.
reckle"
Tbe .ca ndt;.m.okmg pioJecl. Isaid Ri,er, The
patrol cars patrolled almost VIetnamese anned forces. • .. if we fit the company of the celebrants.
manner so as. ta mj\lre 13-year· ,
Isays R"er, •:.. sumc:hong l!most communities
deserted streeis ~arly today In General WesiRKtreland h88
A proper commemoration of Christ's birthday lnclud· old Diane Raiguel.
.
slarted three Y'"" ago IInke~; IMeigs County. Rizer
the aftermath of a series of directed that U.S. lorcee in Viet es among otber things at
Judge Porter ordered Snuth to
I mg around m my ' pare lome. Ihe has made &amp;bout so
olashea
between
Negroes. Nam wlll not lire at or 011 the least these factors:
thought. We can't celebrate a one - year Jail sentence
I This year Rim made about ' the Cbrostmas candieo
30
whlbia and pollee Wedneeday. enemy except In sell-defense First, Informed and Benllible Christmas if we do not know then suspended all but
Middleport's Yellow Jackets1lJl candl e
" t' whoch slaml i years,
NEW ORLEANS -ALFRED during the hours of 11110 24
what Cbristmaa Is. Advent has ol it. He placed Smtih on
may not have won many hask- ahom 2"' fee l \ugh. Ne~ghbors ' Rizer sav"'
(Ai) Rill, who with his !Jrotb. December and 2400 25 Decembeen the lime to discover the years probation.
etball games ,. far this cam-Iand fnend s conlmue lo marvel after all o[ the
m, Jimmy and Harry, parlay- ber," the onnouncement said.
nVIC IOD IS
meanlng of Cbrlstmaa lor this Terms . of the probation
paign but they are picking up upon the homemade Christmas bas been run
ed 1 wildly slapatlek clowning The order made 110 menUon
year. Olt, yes, one must disoov· that Sm•th " to serve the valuable fans.
season decorations.
press.
teclmique Into a long nst of of the recent offer by the
er Christmas every year be- jail senlence each weekend beatqe and movie bl~ died Wedcause we 00 not celebrate I tween 6 p. m. on Frldsy to 6 p. The latest is Geurge Orahood, I, I've_solcl_the,_.i:andh'S at $G " i He then takes the non '
nesda)t,' He waa 64.
RETIJRNE8 ro 'DIEGO
moment in history but a Per- m. on Sunday beginning
Marion, an engmet.&gt;r employed
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·. AI.... oldest ol the jp'llllp MASON-Radarlnln Seaman
BOD who is alive and available ber 31. that he violat~s no
on .the Middleport sewerage I
water - proofing
knoWD as "The Three Ritz
tlee Harold R. Cobb USN
rlgbl now. ChristmBB
must that he Is to obtam
project. An ardent fan m hos
pasteboard, pamls ll!im •
Brothers," suffered aD ap- Ap~ Mr
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home county, he has_ Lransfer·
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JlBrOlll heart attack. He and hi• ~of M.... baa..:~~ PT. PLEASANT - Man!~ .. far us. So we are obliged to of the girl's medical
red temporary allegiance to ]
Ul them, and brothers were completing a San D'
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board the Blessing, principal of Pomt review what Christ meano ta and that be shall not see the the Jackrts and showed how
semblies on ctrcular
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two-week qag&lt;menl at the !tack '"~0 •. " •
USS Pleasant Junior High aehotl, ua and what He confirms we girl unless he has e~pressed much he liked lheir play Tues·
bases.
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through 1t1s attnrney WUUam ~mean to Him 111 order that written oonsent of her mother. cisy night even though losing
Rizer gets help rrom .
wu lllrlckeo.
I _ __.• bre•"•• deployment Rardin, appealed I Justice I Christmas mJght be observed.
Tbe Incident In which Miss to Weilslon. His proof was in
Mane. and sons, Billy
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the Seventh
was m)ured
occurred the form of tff•ots u"l Crm~·' 8 Officers flf th(' Svr;Jcuse Vol- 1 ny. Mrs. Rizer does
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tbe unteer Fire departme
. nt wNE' I the painting and his •tK"",;ri;?j
Y_ouDI playmates drowned la South adna Sea.
and costa fine.
fitting. Normally, some sort of November 29 between ~ and
Moiqulto Qeel: here Wedftee.
Bleeslng waa found guilty of act loll""" careful thought. In 15 p, m. near the Bellvtlle locks
elected for the commg year at put !he candles togetbea,
dB)' when eae o1 them
fell
IS USU ORADUATE
the charge which had resulted fact, our acts reveal our think· and dsm at Reedsville.
Engineer Orahood also was town hail Wednesday nog ht.
Rizer's decorated hOill••d
through the lea and the ot1ter
from an all"'ed poddi!Dg c1 a lng. Yet then! are many thought- file girl waa Injured when
invited by Cnarh Carl Wolfe . Milton Varian was named onstrales his enjoyme!ll
tried to rescue him.
R1cbard Geuheimer, eon of student Bond lor his appearance less acta, either because there .12 gauge shotgun
to talk to the squad followmg f1re chief. Brooks Sa~re, prl:'st-' Christmas season. "I
The
vlcllmo were Jo1. Mr. and MrB- Olan Getlbelmer 1n circuit court wal posted by waa too lillie careful thinking hitting ber In the lert knee
the game. The gloom ol the dent : Corhell Pall•·r,un. emer-1waV&gt; liked to make thlt~ ,~
fjlb Knepjler, 10,
and Collllllbus, former Melp ....,.. Maaon Coualy Su~ or 1 person dld not have &amp;ood close range. Smith told · ·
dressing room was relieved by I gency squad chief. auu TroyI bnghten the Christmas
lUchini Groell, U, Nllee. Aulb- ty noldent, IJI'8fluatod from ir1 llchooll MJ1toa Jlulllatte,
101110. Bolb types , of lhotJ&amp;hl- Immediately aner the
his highly complimentary re- Zwilling, emergency squad pres.• he saod.
•Ilia! said lbo " -· boy Oblo lllale Unlvenlly Saturday The ynutb wU reprileuted In ,......, lllll be oblerYed In that he and Miss Raiguel
marks. ending with the adv ice ident. Allen Lipsmmp was e· ,
rodll bla bleyde onlo lbo ~ willa 1 Badlelor of Fllle Aris JUBilee COIItt II!: Altoti!IJ C. J. the8e da71 before autatmas, !I a parked car when he
!hat "a little more real hard lecled treasurer and Herman
and fell tbroalb and bla ...,.. cJearee. He will enter tbl U. S. Hyer. The ynutb tlalnll lbt ellber bettlUM Advent
waa a rabbit and decided to shoot
work will begin bringing vic- London vJCe president of both
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panloD jumped In to livo him Navy ollleen lralnlltc ll!boolll defendant'• IICIIon rtlulled II waaled and WI! art now aetlni The gun, however,
tortes."
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! The Pomeroy Volunteer '
IIICi 111111 Wider too.
Peuacola, Flo., ID JllllarJ.
bndlel of lbe hiDtlatl tlieulder. (COnltm!N 011 PIC' J)
(Continued on page Z)
The department announced its Idepa&lt;1ment was called"1P. .
The Jackets are ita&lt;;Columbus
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tonlsbt to ·see the 01-iio State- ru:w hre truck Js m ru n ser~ice j occupied by the James
Kansas clash
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DANCE ~AL
of more members and anyont' ! nor dama e w
'lbe _Tri~County~
· . Cbrist- 1 wishing to jom may do so Dy i
g as
!illllrl'llljlt&gt;\!:~ gold · 1equined
~s Ball tonight . 8 i_n tbe contacting Varian or Sayre ,
ta
wreaUt of silver roses
Middleport Elem _ ry school A dinner will be served to all ,
plotlng the aettlng. The
auditoruim is !!POII!«ed by the members at ti :30 p.m, Monday, [
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wrj waa garlanded with Ugbt·
11-a . and Pro- Dec. 27. Those planmng lo at·
ed oliver T080S combined
Womeu!s club. The tend ere asked to notily Chiel

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SAIGON tUPI) -U.S. and National Llberatio~ Front, poll·ponger thao the Red offer of a
South Vietnamese mill t a r y tical arm of the Viet Cong, for dusk to dawR truce. It
leoders ignoring any mention a 12-hour Christmas Day truce ' emphasized that all allied units
of t)!e 'eommunlst proposal fur so that the "enemy" could go ' would remoin In a llate · of
a 12--hour Christmas truce, "tu church.'•
normal combat readiness but
announced today allied guna President Johnson and Secrt- would IDitlale no actio&amp; aaa!Dst
would be silent for • 30. hour ·larY of Slala Dean Rusk had thr enemy.
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yuletide pertnd.
\said ... lhat it was. up to the Most Sslgoa authorities have
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. commanders in Saigon whether VIewed the CommulllSt offer aB
TOKYO - IN A BLI8TBRING The
statement emphaSIZed to accept the Communist a propaganda slunl but apattack on tho Soviet Union, Red that U.S. and government proposaL
parently decided to take them
China charged today that lOOBtlorces would shoot If fired on, The U.S.-South Vielnamese up oa it u I
of VietCong
Russian mltltary aid to Cam- however. The cease·ftre wm be announcement went 18 boura faith.
munlst North VIetNam oonsisla effective from 6 p.m. Dec. 24 to
midnight Dec 25 (5 am EST
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY,
SATURDAY
DEC. 23·24·25

son, Logan, Newark, Norwalk
and Wooster are located in
counties whlcb have indicated
they will seek state funds. He
has not yet beard from Guern.
sey County, where Camboidge
was rec...mended, or B~own
County, where Georgetown was
on the Uat.
Other cilles recommended for
new airports were Cincinnati,
Columbus, Lorain and Sand~­
ky, which already h~ve a~r­
fields capable of handlmg tw~r
e~gine aircraft an~ ~re .not elig1ble for the $5 milhon m state
money.

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A,nnoun.ce Home Lighl~g Contest Winners

and Fleldcrest. Many, many patterns and colora to
cbooae from. Most all llyleo bave matcbln&amp; band
towels and waah elolha.

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Candies For Christmas
Everybody llkea candy at Christmas time and ynu'll
like thla Mlection. All boxed - ready to give;

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will emcee.
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temperatuiie ;'~m,~·s Reedsville ; Lelah
tliStrict· oi 11:15 a.m. Mldd~. Wilham
·wb 47 de~ under 'larl, Portland;
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The J.ct.ou lroometl rolled
to an ouy 11-M victory over
the PomeJDy Panthers, Wedoesday lllght, at Jackson to remain
lied wllll Logan for foorth place
In the SEOAL standings.
The win was the third of the
aeason lor Jack.!on, all of. them
In league play. They have lost
three with two of tllelr lossses

coming 111 the league. The Pantilers' season record uow stands
at 2-li and they are wiJiless in
the league.
Chris Mullens paced the
lronm&lt;m, last night, as he hit
the hoopa for 20 points. Larry
Adair bad 14 and Larry Jlo!;e
had 10. For the Panthers Dick
Werry hit for 18 points while

BI'UCO Slmpoon was gottlug 1!.
The lronmeB broke oot In
front early and moved rapidly
to a 23-12 first quarter edge.
They increased that lead to 43Z5 at halftime with Coach Dave
Fischer sub!titutlng midway
through the second quarter.
In the third quarter, the Panthera pulled to wilhlll 14 points

t;ast
I'()MEJ\IIV (56'
T~mple 70 CanisiWI 58
.
.
. Gannon 70 IlL Wesleyan 69
Slmpsou il-3-13, Knight 2-l-5, ; Seton Hall 78 Wagner 73
CumiDgs (1-1-1; Logan 2-5-9 ; Rad- ·~ Cornell 81 Plltsbur_glj 72
ford 1-0-2; Werry 7-4-18; Swish- Pennsylvama 73 Villanova 80
34 1-0-2; Moore Z-04; Finlaw St.Bn~nture 100 Bldwn-WIIce Ill
1).:1-2. Totals 20 -l6-S6
F&amp;rf~eld 100 St. Frenc:la 94
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Officials: Berger and New- s.w. Tex. 83 Hamiltoo (0111). 57
man.
Arizona 56 San Jose St. 47
Kentucky 8&amp; Texas Teob. fl

Ill January f wben f11e7 eat«•
ta1o llie Nelsonville Greybooudl.
The boJ aeore:
JACKSON (Ill
Rose 6-0-10; Elsnaugle 4-1-9;
Adair 7-0-1(; Gillwn z.ll-4; Gin·
gerlch 3-1.7; Boggs 1-3-5; Mullens f.Z-20; Montgomery 1-1-3;
Patton Z.3-7; Morgaa 1-0-2; Totals ~11~1.

Southwestern Tops Southern, 52-40 ~~~·:

ALL-STARS

Boston
Philadelphia
C'mclnDatt
New York
Wellena

ADgelee
Franelloo
St. l4dl

IBos(OY=Ionfu':..

118
Mldwst
28-12 to take o 38-24 lead at going Into the ftnal eight min- Butler 79 Michigan 64
(overtime)
the bttermisslon.
utes of actloo. Southem's had EV'IInsville 89 San Diego St. 76 San Francisco 114
With 6-2 senior Bud Jackson a very cold four poml third Cincinnati 87 Wisconsin 74
I ~(~On~l~y~g~a~m~es~===
aad I' senlor Steve Elliott join· stanza. Sherm Cundifl, a not Dayton 88 Loyola (La.) 57
ir
ing CoUey and Hall, the bost shooting guard, paced the chnrg- Michigan St. 61 Drake 50
FIRST
team iacreased Ita lead to 47-10 en of Coach Crayuor Slone Marquette 95 Wichita St 76
QUALITY
with 16 points. John McClintock Valparoiso 114 Purdue . 96
REGULAR Evauville Tope
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and Dole IIDI had seven pomts Tex. Western 88 Nevada 4i
Cert"lfi--' 011
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I owe It an to my each.
Creighton 1115 South Dakota 63
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0 ege
teaounates
for doing
such hea At
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NEW
(UPI] -The fine
job of blocking
for me,"
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U n II • d Presa International said. "I think aU rookies who eeut from the field, the High- /
small college basketball ratings come into the league think landers controlled both boards.
1
"Hope .. you haven't had your
By 10E SARGIS
State tackle, and Bill Yearby, with first-place votes and won- aboot Rookie of the Year 30 ·
workout yet, Ed. Our car SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) - 1Michigan State tackle, are the lost records through Saturday, honors, bul 1 never realized l The Southwestern reserves
otalletl about sl1 miles from No officials odds as yet have . other first string aU-Americas. Dec. 18, in parentheses:
would get It
made the mght complete by tal&lt;· I
...,(;ilSODillgs.
home and 1 aeed a push!" been posted for the East-West Pat Killorin, SyracUBe center, Team
Points
''There are so many fine ing the preliminary contest, 39Shrine football game on Dec. Jerry Shay, Purdue tackle, I. Evansville (15) (3-2) 302 rookies in tile National League,
.
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31, but the East's head coach Aaron Brown, Minnesota end 2. Sou. I. (9) (5-11
281 and some very fine ones on my Rickey D1llon tallied 10 for
Canoon Lincoln 75
Ben Schwartzwalder or Syra-'and Thomas Mack, Michigan 3. Cent. lO.) St. (6) 15-1) Z« ,own team. Fellows like Dick th wmners.
,
.
Ak~on North 37
cuse already has given the nod guard, were voted to second 4. No. Oak. II) (6-1
1801Butkus, Jimmy Jones and Dick _Southwes~rn ~ next outmg
Canton McKmley 71
to the Wesl.
' string all-America squads.
5. Gramgling (I) (6-tl)
153 Gordon helped Ule Bears will be an SVAL encounter Jan.
Cuyahoga Fal~ 57
"We have many wealth boys' Alll&lt;lng these Shay (Vikings), 6. Tenn. St. (2) til-0)
142 1tremeudously."
17 at Hannan Trace while the
Canton South 83 Marlmgton 19 on our tenm," said Schwart- IKellcy (Eagles), Yearby (Jets) 7. Akron (il-0)
139 Sayers hoped he would have Tornadoes play Wahamo at Ra1
Mas"Uon 69 East Liverpool 65 zwalder, "who probably are and Van Horn !Lions) and end 8. Steubenville 16-1)
68 an evea better season as •• cme on Jan. 4·
1
Alll11nce 78 New PhiladelphiB 62 thinking already about playing Phil Sheridan and halfback Bill 9. Long Island u. (6-t)
591 sophomore since ''I J"'rned
SOUTHERN liD)
Ij
FaJCiess 61 Sandy Valley 17
in the pros u~xt season and I'm Wolski of Notre Dame Fal- 10. Fresno st. I 5-3)
45 , quite a bit, but there's room lor Cundiff, 7-2·16; Sherman, !).(H) ; 1
East Canton 78 Randolph 33
afraid their minds may wander cons) already have signed Second 10-11, Seattle Pacific Improvement.
Wallbrown, 1-(1.2; Hill, :J.I-7; I
You have 00 idea how .Wjrjnqo (]rite
Dover 57 Claymont 45
a· bit by game time.
lucf'ltive pro contracts.
43; 12, MI. St. Mary's (I) 31;
"I think I can learn quite a Grueser, 244, Matthews,t).(H); you've tasted our Keootucky Fried &lt;'H•hn, 1111.......
Akron Buchetl 61
"The west, on the other
McAdams Joined Jets
13 Philadelphia Textile 22 . 11 bit more, and I hope to become Proffitt, D-0~ , M;. Hill, 1-2-1. tion. It is • bleud of 11 cWrerent
Akron East 59 tot)
hand," he said, "is full of , Th only member of the West A;sumption 20. 15 P;clfl~ better," he said.
Deem 0-0-0, McCimtock, 3-1-7. Sandera' original recipe is the-.
Akron Central 65
hungry kids, so they'll probably I team, on the other band, to ! Lutheran 18 . 16 '(tie) 'Arkansas Bears owner-coach George ITotals 17 -6-40.
Chicken tender and WI}' and fill(!l!l' lidaa' ,.-- --.
Akron Hower 56
play harder than our boys 1' grab off a big pro boous is ' State and Abilene christian 17 . Halos was pleased at the. SOUTHWESTE~(52)
eooldug. All you have to do ia lab il
Akron EUet 66 Stow 58
hope we are good enough to linebacker Carl McAdalDS, who 18 (I' ) L
T h
' selection, and said "I certainly ' Hall, 4·5·13, Elliott, 1-5-7; Chri•tm .. •hopping, lllop in f« a Laoht af
~
Kent Roosevelt 48 Ravenna 46 . make it a good game"
signed with the Jets lor a siX· • Ch le 's amar ec and concur not only because h•'s • Colley. 7+16; Jackson, 4+11; Chicken. And lorn the Holiday Season
.
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. fi eJd Townsh'1p 92
Sprmg
Tongue In Cheek
figure pact. Heismao Trophy D' eyney11 tate 15·' 20 ' U. OF San fine choice,
but tbe young man :1 Shriver ' 1· 0-2 ·• BrYant• laz.
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Norton 69
The portly, graying Syracuse winner Mike Garrett of South· lego '
~
deserved It just on the basis oi l Carter, I-0-Z;
Lloyd 0-0-0;
J
19
Clveland St. Edward 77 .
coach, or course, was jesting eri California ligures to olgn
his accomplishments oo the • Waugh, 0.0-0. Totals ·!1-U.!,
COLONR£ELCSIPEANDERS' V.-... .1... 'C.:..I tl!jJ
Cleveland Lat1n 51 because hardly anyone
at for a six-figure pact, too, once
football field.
By Quarters :
1\~-"' 1.-- .,_
,
Bay Village 59 Avon Lake 46 least in the West - is willing to he makes up his mind wh•ther
"He finished second In Southern
14 26 30 40
Tho Dinner-US-Tho Buckot 3.75
North Olmsted 61
bet against the East on an to play with the Los Angeles
rushing, in punt returns, In Southwestern
12 38 47 5Z
Tho Borrel 5.00
Rocky River 42
even· money basis Jet alone give Rams or Kansas City Chiefs.
kickoff returns, and Jed the Reserve - Southwester&amp; 39 CROW'$ STEAK HOUSI!
WY 2-5432
Olmsted Falls 60 Westlake 52 odds.
John Ralston of Stanford, the
league in scoring, and any one -So::u::th:::ern.:_:SO::·_ _ _ _ __..:.=================~
BreekBvlile 62
.
Four all-Americas will lead West's head coach, said be bas
of these is good, so all of them 0
North Royalton 42
the East. Jim Grabowski, a Jot of respect for the East,
are terrific."
Brooklyn 88
Illinois fullback, wou ld appear "but we have some pretty good
---Cu)'llhoga Helghta 65
to be the least hungry, having ball players on oor side, too."
CJnCAGO tUPI) -The Chi· Ninth Graden at
Warrensville 65 .
reportedly received more than "Personally, I think we are eago Bears' Gele Sayen eald PHS U d f
'
Richmond Heights 37
$300,000 for signing Monday very evenly matrhed," he sald, "naturally l' ever
elated"
n e eated
Conneaut till Ashtabula 41
~·1th the Green Bay Packers. , "and I'm sure we'll play as M da h In! Yed h had The Pomeroy Nmth Grade
Geevo 69
Dwight Kelley, Ohio Slate : good a golll8 81 we possibly be~~
ook~1 th eY basketball team remailted a
;
Ashtabula Edgewood 58
center, Doug Van Horn Ohio can"
in th N
e, ea r defeated Wednesday evelllng il
Ashtabula St. John 43
-'
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e 1 . 081 001 • 8 1I lhe Baby Panthers rang up
Ashtabula Harbor 41
their fifth consecutive victory
Wickliffe 66_
T~
at the expen.e of the Jacksoll
Pamesv1lle Harvey 46
Freshmen 33-29, at Jacki!Oil.
Kirtland 82 Chardon 53
LOS ANGELES !UP[) To Joining him on the offensive Ringo and B DeM .
of st Jeff Werry led the Panther
Elyria tl Marion 38
the victors belong the spoils, squad are tackle Dick Schaf- Louis at
r; N:: Snead Freshmen with 17 points while
Mansfield 73 Loram 52
and the world champion Cleve· rath guards John Wooten and of Phladelphia at arte back· Jim Crow bad 10. Stepbens of
Findlay llO Lorain King 85
land Browns proved it a~ain to. Gen~ Hickerson, quarterback Tim Brown of Phil: Jp~
dJackson had eight.
East Cleveland Shaw 114
day by nailing down eight posl- Frank Ryan and Danker Gary Charley Taylor of ; a - a
Cleveland West 68
lions on the 31-man Eastern Dl· Collins, who also will double 81 at hnllbact; Bob Hayes ol Dal- Ulde Cree1l attlalmaa Tourney
Porma Valley Forge 64
VISIOn squad named to meet the punter.
las at nanker and Tucker fred.
At Norfolk, Va.
Mansfield st. Peter 58
West In the annual Pro Bowl
erickson of New y k 1 full Mrshll Coli. liZ W. Reed llosp.
Bedford 50 Solon 35
game here Jan. 16.
Named to the defensive squad b k
or 1
• 72
Berea 62 Fairview 57
.
were end Paul Wggln and liae- ac ·
Lebjgh 83 Capo May CG 71
Kenston 63 Newbury 38
Jim Brown, the Cleveland full· backer Jim Houston.
Former Oblo oollege otars Quntco Mrines 18 Old DmlnloD
G.E. 1966 MODELS
aeveland Lourdes II
!rack, for the ninth year was Besides tho BroWIIII, tho East T:m/ar~! ~'::..:":: " - - - - - - - - Beachwood 29
na~ed to . the team . as were offensive squad wlll have Soeny Ohio State and !Bckle Bob VoQevelado Caotlus 66
Philadelphia center J 1m Rmgo Randle of St. Louis, Pete Ret- gel or Baltimore and Ohio St te
Cleveland Padua 62
and New York tackle Roosevelt Jaff of Philadelphia and Gary both on the We&amp;l'l offe..':v~
Oberlln 56 RidgevJUe 41
Brown.
Ballman of Piltsburgh aa ends; squad.
Columbus West 72
Marloa Franklin 68
Columbus East 103 Colwnbus Brookhaven 48
Columbus South 49
Columbus North U
Columbs Llndeu 78
Coumbua Cntral ee
BALTIMORE (UP!) - The unless be was eligible for the "The matter wu thorooghly
Colwnbus Eastmoor 72
Baltimore Colts didn't have
last two regular·seasoa
discussed and 110 action 8
8
Columbus Walnut Ridge 49 leg to stand on" against the Na- NFL publicity dlrecter
Iaten," Kensll concluded w
PORTABLI
Columbuo St. Mary 61
tiona) Football League rule book sll said. "Neither Brown
"'Well that'o 11 • eald
ha·
STIREO _ _ __
Hl-1'1
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Fairbanks t6
and
they're !~It with th~ "'!; Haffner was allglble for tha
grlned ~eom..; for the
STIRIO tCIJIIDLII
With lift off speaker, Diamond llyiUI.
MI. Vernon 87 WhitehaD 55
derplns of
de-pressunzetl two games.
"If M.atle Is burl during the
Grandview 80 Delaware 65
Tbt bell In porlablel.
Tom Matte fo~ Sunday's Westgame we'll liOild 111 the water
Worthington 46- Bexley 65
em Division IItle playoff game
AWARD
._ to .,..
k•
Westerville M Grove City 57 witb the Green Bay Packers.
NEW YORK (UPD Defend- _,
~""' quarterbac ·
Urbana 56 Upper Arlingtoo 52
PM.AtoiHI.PI
"' SOLID STATI
"I cooldn't have any more lllg tltlehelder Clarence
Won1ed AMI Boyd
Newark II ChUllcotha 55
PORTAILI T.V. - STIRIO CONIOLI
presoure on me Sunday than I vich of East Carolina and seveu A slx.fool, 2(l).poond five-year
uuca ao Johlllltown 66
had against the Rams," com· other head football ceaches
veteran halfback from 0 ~ Ia
PlaYJI
from tar &lt;;i~etlt .......,
SOLID
ITA'B
Llcklnl Helgbta 61
fOlt
hetalrf'
01 uo ..... oaiiiL ' .
mented Matte when he learned in the running lor the
State, Matte ...,med more con•• dt
Centerburg 50
that quarterbacks Ed Brown Kodak small oollege Coach
cerned about biB beet-up quarMarietta M
and George Haefner coold not the Year Awii'td, the
terback than hbnsell.
Montgomery, W. Va. 47
be
ruled
eligible
for
the
Football
Coacbea
"Now the pressun Is noally
Chllllcolhe Flaget 70
game. "If I were Cleveland or announced Wednesday.
oa Boyd," eald Matte, referring
Southeastern 66
Green Bay I would vote against The other llnallota are
to Bob Boyd, 1 defensive bact
Sberfdd 41 Dresden 41
making
them eligible. This S. Westerman of
wht wu 1 quarterbact at otJackson 81 Pomeroy 56
game Is Important· 1o every. Gregory of Easl
lahoma. "He'll have to 181111
BABEZ WBtfB DIES ...... hedy."
Charles Murphy of
lbe plays" t1t1a weet In ~ I
ALBANY, N.Y. (UP!) _ The Colts-their oflense
Tennessee, Raymond
1et burt.
Habez White former bantam- pled by the loss through lnjlll' of Ball State, Darrell Mudra
Boyd Is the ollly other player
~lit . ~, died Tlleaday les or Jolqu,ty Ullltaa and back· Nortk Dakota State Ulllversity CID the Baltimore eqaad with any
nl3ht In Albany Medical Center up quarterback Gary Cuozzo _ and Jack Curtice ol Sanla uperlesco at quarterbact.
ln•ur- Aglllel' I-.
lloaj!llal, He was 74.
had hoped the NFL clubuwners Barbara.
The westera division raee end•
White who fooCbl between would rule Brown and Haffner TIJBNlNG PRO
111 a deadlock lall weekend
Phone WY Mill
$389.~
1111
1129, died of malnutrl· eflslble for the game.
ROME IUPI) -Nicela
wben the Colla beat tbe Rami . . L Mllll h. .....,.., 0.
lion and · pnelliiHIDla hospital
No Ae1Je11 Taken
trangell, Italian Davis Cup
20-!7 and the Patcen "'" lied
MATCHING
AIITOMAT1CI
offlelalo ald.
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The unanlmoqa consent ol
said Wednosdsy that be
:.::"~n
1J~Hiat
the other 13 clubs In t1tt
decided le turn profeslonal
Sunday'o pmo plaYJI the
SPANIARD IN BERLIN
. wao required !rat the
will join Jack Kramer's tauua Cleveland Bro1illll tor the I'IFL
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llatchea $198.
ERLIII (UP!) -'Juan (Som- mlgbl jWII as well have
troupe
IItle J
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2
brlta) Albornol of Spaia, asttnc to borrow Jimmy
The · Italian ace added, l.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;aa;;;;.. ...·
E~ Junior llgbtwetgbt lor the game for all the
however, the! if the coontry'alr
bol:b!i ~mplon, arrived bere they had.
Davis Cup etntlngent has need
Wedneoday !'18ht confldeut that Thai quickly becrime
or bls servlceo, be would
he,;. would IIIJllCesalu!ly defend ll'htD Colta: President Carroll D remain an amateor until Italy
Ills 'liUe agallllt West Clerma- Rllaenbloom mel 1n New
· hu completed Ita commttmenls
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,Alhonios, .wbo meets Qualuor owners alld 1 NFL u
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Led by an 18 poillt scoring per·
formance by senior Don Colley,
Coach Lloyed Myers' Soulhw.,._
tern Highlanders avenged an
earlier 51-41 setback at Recine
by defeating the Tormadoes,

52-40 at atrlot last Dighl
It. as Southwestern's fourth
win m seven outiJip and Southern's fourth win In sevea oo~
ings and Sothern'a lllth loos
in seven games.

Schwartzwalder Gives Not
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HELEN HELP US!

and llayed there awllllt but
gave way to the tailor
Jacksen team, falling behind at
the tblrd quarter 111 10-311.
Jackson also woo the prelimJnary game, 45-32, with Gllli·
land leading the scoron with
13 pointe. Bob Whale,. or the
Panthers bad 11.
The Panthen are now Idle 1IJl-

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behind Colley'• jumpen and
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THE POErS

Society Note8

WHY?
Why the lights of pretty eolora
homeland
Whythethe
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'llle Pl Pleaaant
Rotary man, Dwayne Ciatwortby, Dr.
Club. will stage a IOU!' team In- Carl Irvin, Dr. Jack Buxton,
BJ Mrl. LJit llllfmoa
Yllllionol a.tlene Balkttball Tom Fisher, CMrles Lanham, Thanks1ivln&amp; IUeBts of Mrs. l Of the people whom we meet?
TOIII'IIIIIlOOt Tuesday and Wed· and the lour coacttes.
Lillie and ROM Thomas were . Why the boJea aru1 the bundles
nesday ni&amp;ht, Dec. 2&amp;-29, at Pl Rotarian hosts lor the teams MrB. Emma Powell, Long Bot· ' Hidden from the
III~o. IIOojumo, ad Jllr.
SEASONAL DEF1Nm~INSIP1easant H1gh School.
are •• follow!: W. Va. State- tom and Otho and Black Pow-'l
view?
p101 . . . .
This bebJc the lime of
The oeeond game at 9 p.m. Dwayne Clatwortby, Tom Fish· ell.
, Why the ruah and tho exciteIt has been more or less re- whtn the air i.s filled with
Dec. Zl pula Coach Art Lan· or, and Dr. Jack Billion; Con· Mrs, Lillie· Thomas recently • mont
llab~ reported that Ray Bllas, sic, or at leut, with
ham's Rio Grande College Jled. cord - H. A. Johnson, J o e celebrated her 96th birthday.! Of the young and older, tooT
ehatrman of the GOP Nahona' j"""'· -a few muoical definitions men against Concord College. Buffington, and John Felker; She was honored wltll a dinner ,
Committee, has .so far gone ov- should be WJeful:
The o~ner, at 7 ~.m_. Monday Campbellsville - Bob Sherber, by Mrs. Rose Thomu. Present~ Why the trees all decorated
er 1o Democrauc prmc1plrs as Accordion - An Jnotrument 1night fmds West Vll'gmJa State Bob Butcher, and Herb Strun- were Mr .. and Mrs. Frank Gale Near the windows in plain
lo write a letter to Santa Claus which can't make up its mind College playmg
Ca!llpbelis- er; and Rio Grande - Harley and Mrs. Gladys Baughman of On the lawns and other
the Santa whose address is Lat whether to Jet Its sounds
ville College.
Hartloy, Charles Lanham, and Gah-anna. Mra. 'lllom01 wish- I Each a scene of great
zero norlh, not Pellll8ylvaDia cape.
. Ticket&amp; are on sale by Rotar· Lonnie Salford.
. ea to thank her friends for the I Why the donkeys, sheep
Avenue ).
Bagpipe - A h1deouA
ums and at varlooo lo&lt;ations In charge of flcltet
sales many cards she received. Re.l
cattle?
Other than a requ~t for some Ior a glorlouo sound
Pt. Pleasant and GallipOlis. are; Frank Smith, Rober t cent callen in the Thomas Why a baby on some hay?
tripie-l&gt;uffered asp1rm lor po- on your ancestry.
Admi.souon IS fl for adults and Sm1th, D1ck Melrose, and John home were Mrs. Ethel Cheva- Why a group of kneeling
Utica! headaches. Ray is only Guitar - One of two
50 cents lor student&amp;, for two WJSeman; Concesslona: Judson Uer o1 Long Bottom and Mrs.
ureo 1
requesting one gift. He wants for use in night-time
&amp;ll!les on one mght.
Brake, Fay Wllson, Wadear VIrgie Mora, Pomeroy.
Why this scene along the
a Boojam.
ing, produeln£ similar
Officii!! for the tournament Thabet, and Larry Dye; Medl· Gene Fields of th U. S. Air
It seems the chairman has the other being the tomcat.
are Bill Jenkins, Gallipolis; cal facllltiea: Dr. Roy Eahe- Foree i.s spending the holidays Why the groupo of
recently be&lt;'n reading Lewis FUe - Half of ten In
~· BeMett. Catletlahorg. Ky.; uur; Fa_clliUes! . Charles Becb· with hio parent&amp;, Mr. and Mrs.
singers
Carrol's "The Hunting of the lyn.
.
I Dick Hyland, Cltllll""the ; and I tie, Lenz!O Hednck, Rudy Fn· Gay Fields.
S.ndlng out a joyful sound!
Snark" in the hope of nnding · Horp - A piano which has Blll Wolcox~n, Hunt111gton. IV.· ar, and Carroll Casto.
Mr. and Mrs. Csrl Baker or Why the programs in t h

Stude11ts may
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ety
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Mr. and Mrl, LlwiJ--"apent a week ID Akron 'l'bll~l Melp ODUDIJ
relatives.
llome fer CllrlltiDu
IIIlo
Mr. and Mrs. Emllt
tile 8oclll Secl!rity 011and 1am11y of Columbua
at all Fourlb atr.l
a weekend wttb Georp
·
to lie It IIley ue
Mrs. Marie Roberts, who
ell«&lt;ble fur l!llllltbly dl&lt;cll:o, .,t.
several weeks with
vised Roberl G. Lonnl, District
home wltb them.
Manager.
Mr. and Mrl. Opha OffuU
A recent cbaJiCe in the law,

Due Them Now

colleat--:::

Weber ol
elfeellve J111111817 1111, mokea
with Mr. and Mra.
II poelble for eorlliD lllldents,
and helped them
18 or over, lobe peld o monthly
their butchertrqJ.
Soclal Becurlty check. U
a
Mr. and Mrs. Reocl
boy or lfrl wu piling beMI!ts
Mr. and Mra. Cbarleo
Ill ellber parelll'l ooc!lll HCUF·
ID eveJdDC I'IICIIItly
tty II!OOUDtl and thoie beuollls
A. IL llalley.
alopped wbeD be reached qe
Mr. and Mn. JuDior
18, he 11117 bt able lo liar! ptand daughters of WarSaw
ling benellts apin 'I he Is a
w..kend with Grover White
fuJI. time atudent under age U
aome new methOll.s of hunt ing joined the nudist movement.
i ~a., all registered college orfl·l Lonme Sarford IS m charge Belpre visited at the Williams· , churches? •
Doria.
and bu not, married.
down the elusire roter and s 1 Oboe - An instrument 'mis- coals.
. , of the programs. T~ Pt. Pleas· Belderson home.
Far and ncar they can be Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr
II a childs porento had te~srned of lhe Boop m.· that .spelled" by Shakespeare and Time keeper Is Alon :W•Idte, ant Ju~or Women s Club sold Melanie Brown of Ohio state
found.
onMr. andMrs. CalOrr
Ired, diedor become disabled
strange crea&lt;ure the stghl or misused by most every one ! and the scorer JS Jack towler.l advertis111g for the program. University Is spending her holi-. Why the freedom from
ly.
and tho child 9181 already 18 at
which causes the beholder to. si nce.
IBookk1&lt;per for the tournament . The teams will be. quartered d-ay vacation with her parents, classes,
I Mrs. Sadie Trussell and Mra. tho tltat tltne, the child fflay
"softly and suddenly vanish •·1 Musical Saw - A saw which 1 " Jon !.eighty. Bob Stier. Ro- at the Pleasant , Pomt Reso• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown And from other places, too? 1\iary K. Holter and Mrs. A. H. DOW be eligible forstlldenla ben~·ay and nrver be met ~~ i th a- , ~ounds like a buzz saw striking t~ry .pre~!dent, and Bill Br~dy, Host~ for the L:Jms are Joe and family .
Why the joy among the
Bailey were shopping in Park· ellis.
.
&amp;ai n."
, knot.
Ivtce-preStdent. are responstble l Bdf•ngton and Bob Butcher. I Diane RaiUel, a patient et
ren,
ersburg recently.
U a chlld 11 now letting beneWhich seems to be about the' Music Teacher - a person fo. overall OPl'l'alton of
the , Pau_l Chtlders " '" charge
Grant Hospital in
Columbus. When these happy seenes they Mr. and Mrs. Claren&lt;!e
fill! they can continue after age
only solution to the
party' s,employed to try to bridge the ! tournament.
ushermg, and m charge of the ! would enjoy receiving cards
view?
of Columbuo spent a
l81f he JS a full· time unmarJohnBirth Society problcm.iawful gap brtw ee n the studentsl An aU . tournament tea~ entertamment are Larry Mohr jfrom her friends.
at their home here and
stude~t.
For although Bliss. along with and Chopin.
woll be selected by a commtt· and Clarence Anderson . .James
GARDEN CLUB
' Once a year these things
Milo McDole.
An application muat be flied
Dirl&lt;aen, Morton, Nixon and olh-, Uigh Fidelil]l
Something tee of: Bob Shertzer, chatr· Moore, club secretary, IS in Mrs. Denver Webet. assisted
happen
Randy Orr spent a
any cheekl can be paid.
er Republican stalwarts ha v. which furnishes an excuse for
by Mrs. Ernest Whiteheod en· In the homes and on the
with his grandparente, Mr.
who lh1nkl they are elldisavowed the too-far Ri g h t tradmg in the old record playtertained the _ Riverview Gard-. And folk.o have the joy of
Mrs. Clint Orr.
ahould phone or vtstt the
Wingers, and their theory of , er for a new set or payments.
Itn Club Cor 1ts Chnstmas par-; To their own and those
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam
office at .once at 331 Fourth
joining of Birch and Stale. il Hogh School Band _ An 0 , .
ty. The Weher home was de· meet.
anc Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Monetta, phone J73just isn't going to be that easy. lganization furnishing proof of
c __ •
cornted for the holiday season, I Our dear Saviour is
called on the Clint Orr fanrlly. lllllt",
A good many of the Repubii-lthe old adage that "children
O(es
with gifts placed under a white '!
reason
Mrs. Murl Oun spent a
110 olficH!olders who surviv-lshould he seen and not heard."
frosted tree with blue lights.. For this joy on Chrishnas
with Mrs. Mary Johnson at
\llldnfls sailed to northeast..m
c last year's debacle are not Violin - A fiddle played by a Mrs. Delcla Reed was hostess i
. 1
Harllss Frank, president, And His birth is celebrated
pre.
America largely 14 oeek wood,
only stanch adherente lo the musician.
to 8 Tupper ware party at her Mr• . and Mro. Sam Proce.' conducted the business session With these scenes along
Mr. and Mrs.
according to tile Icelandic
Weith pbilOIO(Ihy, but are also Piccolo - The s1111!1lest in- home Tuesday morning. Mrs. Bloonungron, Indiana .. have ar· with members answ.,mg I h ' '
way.
and family of South
sagas.
d!Pflldlllll ?" the SocietY's aid I strument a musictan may play Wayne Uetzer won the door rived to spend the hohdays wtth roll call with a
Christmas
.
apent a Sunday with Mr.
Tulip and daffodil
bulbs
fw n-electioo. And qwte a few m public and sltll maintaon hts pnze. Goye Smalley of Chester his parents, Mr. and M" Hu-, verse.
It Is ntce to see bright
er White and Dorio.
ahould be planted before the
If thosl abte lo contribute five self respect.
I was demonstrator
bert Pnce.
Plans were made for Mrs. And the shining of each light.
Mlas Rita Clrcle•.,wit;~·~~~i.;;;~ir""'-und'-"'-la•lrozen;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;""'j
and li% fllure checks w cam- Symphony Concert_ An even t! Recent IUOSts ~f Mr
and Mrs. Robert Euler, Lori and I Frank and Mrs. Harold Massar 11 is nice to hear the ~nging !tndlng school at r
paign funds aloo agree wtth attended largely by henpecked Mrs. Harold Brannon · wore Michael, Morgantown, W. Va.lto deliver "cm;istmas Goodies" And to oee each lovely sight. spent a weekend with her
Jlim Birth Ideas. Espec~al'y husbands and devotes of the Mr •nd Mrs Wtllialll Kirkbride spent the weekend with his Pll· to the Children s Home Dec. 22. But the thing that lo most
ente, Mr. and Mrs. Mlllon
u- of opposition to waduat- slatus·cymbal.
of ·Rto Grande and the Rev.l ents. Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Mrs. Claremont Harris and Mrs.
ed
cle.
ed incooJe.1u and approval of Classical Musi&lt; _ '!lie kind jand Mrs. Bab Sanders and Deb- Roush.
Herman Grossmckle made dec-1 Is to have God's love
,
M1k1 A
deplelloo allowances and capt· we keep hoping will turn mto a bie of Ju t n C't
Mr. and Mro. Thereon John- OJ'Btlve favors, these were sent And to worship our dear
'!lie average :emperatu.tal galna loop-holes.
tune.
M
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Be edu son were Sunday eventng auesto to the Elmwood Rest Home. 1
iour
the alate of Texaa illfl df8ree•. ll
BNutlful Gift
From aootber poetic work,I Opera - A magic scene con- an/J:~et .'~ M;e:nd n ~of Mr. and Mrs. Don JohllSOll Chrishnas table arrangements~ With a heart that's free from
During The
Goethe's FaUlt, Mr. Bliss might •tnved to please the ea" and M , Bened~t vi~ited reeen · and sons, BrlJIJl _and Bruce.
were_mad&lt;! lor the Athens State
aln.
Rye wao grown atlt'uh::11
hove learned that the maktng the eyes, ot the expense of the wi: Mr
d M Do Pullt!y 7Mr. Larry Pnce, IIUdent at hospttal. dtrected by Mrs. Wbtte-l Yes, we need to wortJhlp JeiUI, V•mon by George W
Christm•• Se1son
of bargains in order to bnng understanding.
f Willi · an
rsw ~
ms Marietta College 11 spending his head. The prGil'Bm was m For He is the Only Ught, _apeet..:.__a_ll.:_y_l_or_dl_s_lll_ling..;..._ _
11
back the glortoos youth, and Drum - A word which lac- o
amatown, . a.
vacatwn with his parents, Mr. charge of Mrs. Carl Buckley, That will lead us to that City,
lbe past, does not always work ed before "corps" increasfs its B ~r. and _MdrsW:I :aker t"~ and Mrs. Huhert Price
with "The Le1en~.of the Christ- Where all things are e v 0 IIDed to hospttala.
oot so good, and that M&lt;phisto- , chance of bemg pronounced cor· e pre Vtstte
es ay w I
Mr. •nd Mrs. Clarence Price mas Rose" by Mts. Muaar and
bright.
Mr. and Mnt. Rex RHves
pheles can be nastily persistent • 1
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker. and Mr. and
Harry "'!lie Legend of tb Narciuua" So let's keep the joy of
eently spent an evening
about coUechng hi.s share of re~~;,b&lt;me _ An instrument Mr. and Mro. Mayford !'ucb- Swan were in Columbua Friday, by Mrs. White~ad. A contest
mu
Mr. ond Mrs. Guy Bolin.
the bargain.
whtch appears to be trying to anan and Joey were VJStting I*. 17 to attend lflduation U · 011 lllliJlin&amp; of ~
· was tlllnduet- Every day throughout
ltecenl IUeBia of Ava ~:~~:11
So. tt. appears _tt.atletting the escape from 118 own noise (of· Sunday with Mr. and ..t.lrf. ......,. at Obio State UnlYirll· ed by
Lyle alderson.
year,
were Mr. and Mra.
a
John Btrclten VIOW the Bootum ten with great justillc lion)
Kmtnelh Andenoa of Flemm(. ty. Mila Patsy Prtce was a Delldous re
0111&amp; ....., Giving of our love and sorvice Jones and Mn. Elra Schrieber.
PINI .ROPING
, , . W I he the way out. Of eourse Stereo _ Sound ~ .rltrch Dinner guesll recently of. Mr. membet. of the vadullting clau. served to 17 me
rs and two , Unto others far and near.
Mr. RaleJib Gregory who
HOLLY e MISTLETOE
some Republicans OOIIIing near you can't turn a deaf
ond Mrs. A. E. Wyers and tam· A atrllhnU dinDor wu beld guests, Mrs. ~ Plckena of -Compoaed Dec. 18 lllld
been llorelleeper here lor
CiMETiiRY WRiiATHS
would have to bt very careful! Piano _ A device :~~- 89 lly were Mr. and Mrs. Lealie at tho home of Mr. and Mn. Racine and Mro. ,.. Wilson of IllS by Mra. Riley Pi(oll,
)'WI sold out to Mr. Foil
DOOR IPRAYI
not 10 look at the Be tjum, but notes· 88 musical· one promi.s· Scarbrough ond ton, Basban and llcil1 Johnlan 011 Tburaday eve- llocklngport.
Loar·Botlom, Oblo.
Columbua. Tbe Grogorys
with their yeara of practice in sory.'
•
Mr. and Mrs. Jolumy Ktbblo. Dill(. Thoae present Included,
RIVERV!t.O PTA
llvlng In Pomeroy."'~IJDiill PINEl PINEl PIN.I
keeping !heir beads averted I
Weekend f!U'!IIs ·of Mr. IJld Mr. and_Mrs. Carl Morris, Car- Tho Riverview PTA opened
Mrs. Oma Arllt II
from any present problems of I
Mrs. George Reed were Mra. Ia, Came, Carol, Carl Jr., and lbelr December meeting with
lbe winter ln Delrofl, Mlcb.,
S&amp;E OUI
the notion, tha t shouldn't trou-' I
Charlene
Brooks
and
children
Clak,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob
Hill
tho
ftar
ceremony
by
Cub
wttb
her
slater.
1
DECORATING
bit• th·•m a bil.
LO
of Wooster, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- Phil, Pat and Jay, Mr and Scouts of Pack 236. Mrs. Allee
Dinner 1Ue1t1 recently of Ava
Also cnlical would be th o
lard Windon and family of Wid· . Mrs. Gordon West, lleborah Nease dlreeled the students,
Gilkey were lhe Cllnlon Gilkey
NOVElTIES
problem how to sort out Repub- ]
ero, W. Va., Mrs. Betty McKin· l Rhonda and Jo/lllny, Mr. and in several Chrislmu musical I
family of Albany and afterlicans who ought lo see the Boo- '
ney of Widen and Mr. and Mrt. Mrs. Carol Teaford, Sharon and I selections. The Christmas story
• ~ guests w~ the Howard
Jam and thoae v•ho shouldn'l. _ __
James Brannon and daughter. IChariDtte, Mr. and Mrs. Jhn (a Perry Como recording) was :
BY AVA GU.IEV
Gtlkeys of Gallipolla, Frances
Millions of Teddy Roosevelt Re- ,
M
-Those visiting recently with Carnahan, Tony and JauJCe and Idemonstrated wllh the fianne~ l G11y Boln and Robert Alklrs Alkire and Mr. and Mrs.
publicans (modern brand) wiii·I O:.i" and . rs. Ted Hayman, Mr. and ~Irs. Byrl Griffin were I Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sayre, ali graph by Mrs. Nease, aS!isted l made a busmess lnp to
Ruuell and daughter of Porn-11
'llfl and capable and even anxumbus, vtsoted Mr. a" d Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shultz of of Racine.
by Mrs. Weber. Studente from •fontame.
.
oroy.
·
111
lous iD I40k History in the face, ~··. Joe Btssell and other: Tupp&lt;ro Plains and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parsons Ohio University Dramatic grouoi Mrs. N..I was Columbuo
1iliiiiiiiiiiiiijifi~ii~;p(;pt;;~t
coulti ret caught in the maaa re ahveo.
Mrs. George Reed.
of Augusta, Geor11ia, visited re- presented a play, "Boy
Al t see a doctor.
b&lt;rr'or.
Helpln)lVida Weber celebrate
cently wltb severo' friends in Large." From this.
Mrs. IIAJby Halliday and
But the Dllill dllflculty is tbat~ her Sth
were Mr. and patient at St. Joseph Hospllal the area.
roceived sood advice on
IDena Welsh both remain
Santa may 1111 be able wdellv·' M~RS. Junoor Hauber and famoly in Parkerabur&amp;.
Mr. Robert McKelvey of Bel· mg of children.
.
er the Boojum. The North Pole M and Mrs. Fred Larkms and Vlotu Mr and Mrs Oscar pre visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Walter Brown
od Mr. and Mrs. Wirth with
office II heavlly overburdftned :
and Mrs. Norman Weber B~ wer~ Lindsey . Lyona Wt!Uam McKelvey Wednesday on the library fund lor East- weddmg gift from the PTA. Rewlth wori&lt; and btdly undllr • Mrso~ Mrs Denver CUrtis ~nd Lynal and Lamar, Tuppers afternoon.
em High oehool, $269.65 wao freabments were served.
atafled (due lo tho failure of Colu,;,bu&amp; Mr · and Mrs
Plains, Lawrence Hasbargen of Mr. Marvin
colleetecl in this
PIRST
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EngiiU lelchera to emphaolu bart Ne~ell Cheater and Mr Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrt. dent at Morahall
Mr. Morrtoon uked Mrs.
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· David Riggs
Hunttnglon, W. Va. II
bet w oxtend lhanb 1o evetry· ll
elauaes no doubt),
~Jd
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Mrs. Larry Curtis were M
· . Fred
the holidays with 1111
b I"'•• 'th .-.
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REGULAR •
Vlll!irlfi Mary p 10rce.
r. and Mrs.
Larklu
one e .....,. WI .,. pro,....
ADd wllol with all tho Wlll'k Sandra Newlun was an over· were visiting Mr. llld Mn. Mr. and Mn. WUllam
The room banner aad ':~~~~ Certlf1td Oil Station
requlred to send back all those night
vey.
book - won by Mrs l
11 0 1 L'111 da Brown 0 1 Orlin Branche Belpre
which
Mr. and
John Csr14r
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lollera ltGm
were intended for tile Watrltlllll· Sboron ·Frank student a 1 and son, Belpre, and Mr. and Advancing clllelll't llling up lr
tort office, .lllll filling orders Marshall Univer;ity, Huntington Mrs. David Oorter, Pomeroy, the nallon'o larmlands ot orate
fur
is apondlng
the bolids)'I at her Hemley.
v11ited Mr. and Mra. llenJy o1
a mllllon
acno a year, say•
CIA,007
andequipment
ftr mqle from
carpelll the
for bo
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National
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our ' African diplomalll lrying
~e. Mr Ell th Dill Mr. and Mra. Emmett Steib- Jack rabbila CID run 45 mUes li
to lqlep up with the changes_ in Ip.,!~oy, wer~ visl~~ Mr: eon were vatting Mr. IJld Mn. an boor and take :Ill-foot •
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Program for
'l1te Federated Church Sunday herdo; and Joe -a:,;·=:::\ Jr. Hi Assembly
School held its Cllrhtmss pro- Steve Jewell and Morton

Businen Services

Ill'am Sunday afternoon In the k!np.
Pomere)l Junior mg11 IICIIOOr1
educational room whl&lt;h waa '11te prnl!l'am cloeed wltb lbe Studelll Coundl, under the d&gt;
ow ,. _..., ..til ..,. &amp;. • · HOUSE FOR RENT - 5 rooms demoDBIJ'alors, While IIIey
decorated with a large tree, two Hlfre cast sln8iDil Cllrhtmas rect1on of Prin&lt;lP&amp;I
Howard
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and bath on Rt. 7 above Ole- pedlasl
BALTIMORE (UPIJ Bait\.
on
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' " .,"'""' _,_ - ...., ahire, Call WY U5011.
holes darn, o'mbrolder etc Shampoo &amp; Sell .. $1.50 more Colt delensiv• ballblclt .,_
an
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color rlnH,
Bob Boyd is as bald . aa lbe plano.
ing the program, Rlcllard
John Sebo nad the Olrist·
Pay $6 per monlll or pay bal- ·
.,
$3.50 Ye"'-'- Abr·•·m Tittle, bot A Crhistmas prelude by Ralph enbaum, pmldtoll of the ehur&lt;h mas 1
from Luke z.
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4
ROOMS
and
bath,
unlurnlahanco
due
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Minersville, phone WY 2-3SU.
--We SeD ed Service
Vel the ·rallying ery durlai w"""' waa
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Wlp and Wllletl
lbe Colts actke oesslOIII 1hls Baer, assistant director. • ..e Sun y e......, IPPI"'llliiBW" The nativity....,. was poruayo
12 17
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Get "Star." Ebersbacb H.rdpr
of Kindergarten deparlmeDI taugblly 3&amp; memben went Cbrllltmu ed by narrator John Sebo;
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.'! ::: - HOUSETRAILER, sleepa folD', ware sugar Run Mill, Pick· Marie's Style Post week lor lbe decldlni game by Mrs. Guy Russell, Mrs. Do• earnllng to the ohul-ln mom- Jameo swatr.el, Joseph; Marga... ,.~ ,..-..,.
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Brown's Trailer Park, Mill- ena 'uaro"'"", Mason.
Ill. 124
Ph. WY U271 the Westera Division In lbe '11tomas and Mlsa Baer 11111111 hers of the ehurcb, after whlcb ret Story, Mary; augela, Debbie
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ersvill&amp; WY 2·3324. 12-17-4tc
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IYr- Ohio
National Football LeagUe hu oeveral Chr1stmu 11011gs .
!bey retumed to the church
and N81ef 'Jblmp50ll,
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TWO bedroom housetrailer, all
been "all the way with Y.A." ''The Cbrlatmaa P.;geant" olalrt0111 lor relrelbmeDIL
meo llaDJly lfDod, Bobby
utilities furnished. Call WY 2- .
1965 STEREO CONSOLE
Baltimore meets tho Paeken was preseuted by lbe l'rlmarYWerry and Steve VP Meter,
,,. .. • ., - •;Jo .."'
, WY
or WY 2-3600. Just taken in. lll65 model radio
EXPERIENCED
at Green Bay 08 Suaday In the Junior depatbnenll 1111 lbe
lhapberdo, Rldllrd
Qualls,
3346
';:!. 'j,ft
12-16-tfc equipped stereo. Tins Bet
Western playoH.
yoolh choir. Taking part wen
rrra Glrolatnl, Qllrlel Han'
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bas twin opeaker oystem. DuBoyd ts
Donna Deibel and JoJ Kautl.
alhl, Dwld Lt' •a 1811 RoJ
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THREE BEDROOM house for o1 vulume control Lovely wa1prtosed Into oervlce 10 pbaci ,.,.ders; Mary Hayn as Mao
VauabatL
.
.. !'HONE WY 2-2156
rent. Phone WY 2-2246. 161 N. nut finish Used ooly four
up Toa Malle, an \Mipero ry; Eddie YOUB&amp; Joseph; eo.
ll.eJ!toldll . . . • erlg·
5th Ave.
months. Take over payments
lenced P"" quarterba&lt;k hlmaelt. nle Lanning, Elizabelh Blaet. The 1!11111lal Cllrhtmaa
lna")'"6;latmas poem.
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ROG [I·Ur ... ,
of $1.2fl per week or pay bat- From the largest truck or
TeaJJl1'118tes bave be8ll about- tnar, !rent Baraes, Resa Boothe, gram of the Pomeroy
A ald.t 00 "F" troop featured
Lost and Found
ed ond unlurnislled apart, ance due $96.44. Call WY 2r bulldozer radiator to tbe lng, "Attaway, Y.A." at Boyd Ingrid 118wley, Terri Russell, Cbrllt was bald SUnday evenlnfl. Jelf"'Y Werry, J&amp;llll!l SWatzel,
menta WY Z.W34
12 1 tic 8555.
12 %1 6ta ....nest beater oore.
in hopes that It wiD IOIIII!boW Lisa Tbomu, Debbio Kenn&amp;o The sanctuary was decorated MJdtael Globokar 8lld Chest.
LOST - Two Beagle rabbit dogs
ROOM furnished apartment
give the AD-Pre defensive back ely, Melanie Burt, Faye Belbel, with gneaery ud candln
er Jlowh. Joo and Ctazy Gug·
in the VJcnuty of State. Gar· 4 tor rrnt. Phone WY 2.2776. AIOPEN EVES. TIL 9
some of Tlttle'l former espet' Nancy Crow ud Janet Rollor, a lighted tree.
geeelm
81 presented Roy Vaugh·
, ;.- or near Chester VIllage: ter p.m. Phone WY 2-3574.
I CLOSED SUNDAYS)
WY 2·2143
r-roy lise In passq atld o!!enslve angels, and Patty Heatoa, the Mls&amp; Elizabetb Dully
an
JOI, Bob Werry as Mr.
5
,·, trry r&amp;bles mnoculatJOn tags Rowley and Reed Hardware.
direction.
Cbrlstm8l angel: Douglas llcJs. the meeting witb a pia.. Jft' Donahue, and Jed Will II Cr..
•'" dog license nwnbers 1093,
n 1 tfc
Christmas GIFT
, IARL GRUESER. PIUmblnl Both Matte and Boyd did IIOt enbaum, Allen Rollor, David lucie "Sllanl Night," followed zy G.
111'14. Liberal reward. Hosmer
·--IDEAS at Landmark
and He&gt; ling.
Mloeraville. pass oltea Ill their college deys, Crow and Jim Schmoll, llhepo by the carol, ''Joy to the World" Lut bot DOt 1eu1 - 1 llkK
Hc u' h Box 66, Minersville, TRAILER LOTS - !reo .,.
Ohio. End your oewer lroUbo and It Ia most doubtful thallbe
and prayer 117 MDtoo Roush.
llaDta Clalll (wht didn't
o
WY 2-3327.
age and •ater Srown'o l'rall
lee. We
all size&amp; sewer Colt offense will have a
Followill3 the ,hyma,
1o ho Santa Claus) Cheot.
·
12 2% 61p er Park (Siale Approved)
ma·"·-. n---nabla ralel. dey uta 11 ng aerial attack
"--• All y 1 F•Hitfttl."
er ~-·-~ ...,_ Mklh•el GloMiner&gt;Ville. Ohio, l"'llM W\
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Call WY ,_297._ doy nr algbt. agalnll Greet! Bay.
tiODI and lOOP were
bol&lt;ar, ud Jeff WI!ITJ and boyo
1
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Notice
blcyc •
t II tic
Matte played at Ohio State,
by tilt Naroery, llqlnaen, Prl- and lh'la telllDI him what they
4 ROOM, unfurnished apart- wh"" e&lt;~~ch Woody Hayeo Is
mary and Junior classes wllh want fu' Chrlllm8l. Boyt were
DELICIOUS Homemade Pilla, ment. Charles Lyons, Mason,
UNICO 28 CU. FT.
BEATING, PLUMBING Rural inown lor 1be "thrM yardo aad
Lou11 Qlborno,
Charleo VaugbU, l"raDk Glrol·
,, c, and $1.00 sizes. De· IV. Va. 773·5611.
12·11-tfc
CHEST FREEZER
Doxol Botti• Gas. AmOld Broo 1 cloud of dusl" ollenso.
tha alUI01liiCil'.
ami, Bob WI!ITJ, Kallll Lisle,
75
511
'"'' Pizza, $1.50. Jack's Dai- 5 ROOM furnished apartment
$299.95
tbers, 611 It Mala su.l Oklahoma teaml bavo tradlfVaDce8
o\ pqeul, "'nHo Gill 01
KeltiV P'Agliab IIIII Patrlek 0'·
ry Bar, Middleport. 12 8 Uc WY 2·2288.
11 4 lie
Pomeroy.
t 11 tic t1onally beell leu pau minded
was presented by tbo
Brim. Glrll wwe Olarllto Por·
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HOUSE;- -rooms and- bOth, • A GOLD STAR STORE"
Phalli Today Far
tbaD Ohio Stele, II lbet II t'brlllmll hal heel oboes ied High llasllaugbi by Mrs. C. B. 11!1', IDa I•nnllll and Kathy

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BUDGET PRICED furmture ln
Insurance
chil.dren vlolted her
parenta\Mrs. Elsie Haning.
Mrl. Jalm J. Booth, Mn. 1'8111 c:har8lDI lbe tbeft If
FL HS AND beef bideo. Carl our thtrd floor budget sbop.
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Grata of Dr.
of Rio Grande CoJ. Stella C. Booton, Harold L. :II caliber revolver valued
t.hevalier, Long Bottom, Ohio Bahker Furmture, MtdlldleportiZ
u' PHI!'I'O Copy1nC sentce. Cop- Wlkesville.
l:!:.:IS&gt;ted•·wdlth Goy William
FJf. •CIWGrdMr GeorCooll:, : · &lt;lara Mae Hart, 21,
25tp
0 10·
c 1es made o1 Legal papera. Mrs. Weltha Chlrk of Atheaa
a s... ent at Rio Grande
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USED KING FLUTE, for sale. blrtb records and almost any visited a recent weekend witb and Mr. Guy Harper and Mra. E. Green, John W. Harper, Mrl. al children,
,.,,TIQUE Fnm•ture,
diShel. WY 2-2950.
11 17 tic other doowneuta.
her son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hope Harper.
Qwleo A. Nuckleo, Jr., Mra.
---miscellaneous Call or wnte:
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Atkins Bonnie M. Persinger, Carolyn PT. PLEASANT - Arrala!l-1
1118...,.,.,
Mrs. Howard Cecil. 11111 W. USED work pants, shirts, jack·
:-r.' and Mr•. David WlsemQJI attended lbe l'8&lt;*lt 1oe allow In Sue Phlll\pa, Mn. Jameo Qul&lt;k, ed In JusUce of Peace J
1
Ma m st . Pomer&lt;&gt;y.
ets, and shoe&amp;. Carl .Chevaof Rutland vl•lted with Mr. and Athens.
Harry J. Rl&lt;hardo, Roherl N. Colley eourt crt Yariowt
1 29 tfc lier, Long Bottom. Ohto.
oAE'I'NA CASUALTY Insurance Mrs. Larry Clark.
Bealtivea bera !eared of lhe Sprouse, .NSRcy Lynn Walker, were Ronald L. Brumfield,
FLHS WANTE'j):"'Red Fox, -'·
.
12-11-~ Mullen 1nluraDce Agf~Dcy, IDe. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd lln!'lng of death of Mrs. Liane Diehl Beclt· Jack K. White, Mrs. Isaac Wilt, and costs, mprnper license
'Ju•:krats, $1.50, raccoons, $1.· APPLES, red and yellow Delic- Pomeroy, P~ooo WY U38L Athens visited recently with · le of Cheyenne, Wyo. Sbe Steven Wolf, Mrs. M""ln R. plates; Pbyllfl A. Stevens Gall-11
. . Maran Fur Agency, (0. tous, Stoyman,
Winesap,
I 1 tic Mrs. Elsie Haning.
was a former l'lll!ldent of Meigs Forreot and IDfant dllugbler.
!polls Ferry, $1011 .,..11· 'sueed-ll
r,15 Wrighll N. Brown $1., Mao Grimetl Golden, Melrose. Oj&gt;' GRANGE INSURANCE. M.alllll Mrs. Rooald BroWII of Jaci- COUJity and I teacher Ill the
·
lng; Howard S. Jack.;,n t25
"'n. w. va. Ph. 7'13-6296, en dally and Sunday. Wello Insurance AIOIICJ, me., Pom. son, Mrs. Elsie Haning and Mr. Pomeroy llChools.
'l1te Harrlsonvllle llomemak· and coots, left of centor; 'Glen
wel'k days p.m.
IJ.4.38Ic Orchard, Wilkesville, Ohio.
eroy. Phone WY 1-3311.
Mike Epple of Harri8oovllle wer Mn. Lana Glbroa W8l a reo era Club and guelll aUended a Patterson, l888ult and
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12 8 30tp
t 1 tic \ recent Sunday dinner guests ol cent bt18me. visitor In Athenl. demonab'allon meetln&amp; at the f6 and costa; Joba w.
For Rent
TWO bedroom ,
1iWsOI
Mr. and Mn. Franklin ~le.
Mn. IleUs Atkins visited ber Columbia Gu olfl... I Mid- flO and coots, hlzardoua
54
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nsur1nce
\ Mr d Mr oordall Colmer mother Mrs Mary Diehl
dleport ,.,.enlly . Altel&gt;dl•&amp; WIUI8 L.
TH\ILF.R LOT, Bulland, llve trailer, 8138'. New pamt Job. lUTOMOBJL&amp; ....,._ ·
s.
Mn.'Gi«bt Rlgp and · boya tlere
Oleva
MfB:
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Rood,
.
from Pomeroy. Phone See It at Daniels Gull Sla- caneelltd! tGtl ,.., ..,....
Elale
v18ltetl with .Mrs. Mary Dlebl Hazel Stlnlay, Mrs. Pauline Hy- $9.50 and
IIP""'IDB,
_ SH Z-5613.
12 13 fOtc
lion, Racine.
12-ii&gt;IOta lllr'l U...! Cal WY , _ , Mr. and Mrs. Hownrd Allan m a recent aftemoon,
oell, Mn. Faye Colterlll, ~· Ploa- Vl!loJ llios Met
FOUR ROOM furnlal&gt;ed apart. CHRISTMAS trees,
sbeared
IJMI&lt; and lamliy of Falrbonl visited Mrl. Hazel Blonley and BOD, Goldie Jones, Mrs.· Nelllo .,... ADM
menr, utillliel . 'furnlabed. Scotch, Rl. 124 between Long
hilalalor, Mr. and Mro. Samuel Stevea,
Sunday afternoon gan; Mrs. llolallo Blrchfleld,
SH 241 5.
IZ Z% 3tc
Bottmn and Reedsville. M. L.
Buslnesa
Senicel
Lewla 111111 family and Mr. an4 with lier _mother, Mra. Nado Mra. Linda Morrll, Jolrl, ~~~. DIBCHARGI!D: Ronald Dotrel[l
f ROOM 7CO'I'l'AGE. baib and Carr.
AU CONDmOIUMG RIIJ1&amp;el' Jolrl. Jalm Grounds (CoUie ToWMelid .crt
Kelll!edy, Patly Blrehlleld, ""'y Leon
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; Mra. J.-ep\1 Dill!
gas. Furnished or uniurlllsh- EXTRA GOOD rabbit Beagle, lllkm oenlce. Jaek'a 1WJ11o Lewil) and
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f&lt;W the tb.rat L'a. X for &amp;be two 0'.. etc. Siq"l.e letter..
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Middleport
tbll Clarll
and lllo
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Matte. failed to complete aBY putthoweek
by pupl\lScboole
of aD oges,
olasa taught
by IIIII
Dully.
II eharge
FREE ESTIMATES
passes In the Colta IH7 win from Jdnderprten lbroulb bl&amp;h adult choir SOIII! lbe 1111'011
crt lha ·
JobA Scho, Jell
over lbe Loa Angeleo Ramslaat acllool.Tu··•·• ...........
.... Jlalbara Klll!lldy Wll
Wfllf1
VIIUJhan
ON
Sunday Bayd hal yet to throW
...,., ,..._ .,.........,. .,. Prayar by Je&lt;ry Maslen,
....,... lbe clreodllrl.
eALUMINUM SIDING
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PriDclpN llowaa4 ICnlght dlJ.
111 Jr08U1 • bukellJall pme, tilt Middle- tor, olosod tb JII'OII'IID
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p&amp;SI 1hls yoar
atian pori Br&amp;SI Ensembla ,.... 011 tbe lfOUP adjounod to tho ... misled lho ....,.Wy fir tho
&amp; WINDOWS
play.
a earn1lng laur to alJnt.lns ollbe &lt;lal room whlcb was also cleo- ChrlslmM bolldap aad 11 Ill&gt; ·
e ROOfiNG
ll!'rnDmnlty
&amp;I p'····'
an IDilUII
• orated ........
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er, Mr. and Mn. Jerry Weill and · - . I I -•··
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accompamed homa br Ella aad at lbo Meigs
.,...., Couaty In- wi"
..,., white -v'"'•- -•
---0 Mao and Terl.
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WY 1.5644 Mlddlopoft, •
flrmarJ and Chlldna'a Home. eel wi1h tandln and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Webllllll Tbo group W81 aocompllllied by Followbtg the
A08110NBD
Terl visited lultdoY willa Mr. lbeiJ' .ur.:tor, Mr. Wlllllm RuD- Santa arrlvod .IIIII gave
ttm'l* Sentoo
and Mrs. Rober\ Blacltwood. tiL
to lbe chlldrell. Plcturao
Crill Bradford
Mr. IIIII Mrl. 1 1m DlmnJD Mlking ap !Ita crouP ...,.. tatea
durlJll ... tvlllll!l
llod Sunday
witb Mr. Callly Pickens, Peggy McCinney J41111111 Roush.
Rrta, Oldl
and Mrs. Tlnl bl«!• elii8W Davo Jeat!Da, 11m Cllltwi1Uif,
----DFA II
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Haven recently. .
Mike Buskirk, BlU lfaP!ooslall,
Tho lllllUII
.. prnMr. and Mro.
Jlorrll Mlb Grel.'l, Clllll;r
1M'
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Ill lbe 11"'* .,.._ Met1 Columbus, Mr•. aad Mrs. carl
Gladwell and Roy Colemu,
lhodllt amrdl will ho beld Frt·
O.eneu Employment
Coon of The P1Bfu and Mrt. aD memhera 111 tho lllddlaport
,.
day, I)!Hr!lbc lltb at 7:30
AD tradel truck drlvtr 1o Mas MaMa Ill .flbu1
open! High Scbool band.
Memhon of Ill Dnrou
p.m. Every-lo welcoma. Sanprojoct e11glnoerl. Africa,
1&amp;. IIIII Tbo ......., Qar1stmao 1111&amp;111- cle beld a pollnck
ta will ho JleB!al 1lllh treats
• ••• ·-·- p -- Mrs. J·•·.
bl•, wldo-'J!lurope, ~ ... -·~ ac~.
~~
......, a11ornooa 111 lbe 11i111er II lbe lloml or Mrt. fclr tho lhlldren.
paid
bowlD&amp;
Mr. IIIII Mrs.
Weill 'flat. bigll acboolaudltorlwD ltaturtd Janice Glbho wblcll W8l decor· 'l1tero will ho a Cbrlalmas
Atletle.
ulorJ jobll, ell her pannll In Middleport. a eudlellght processloll and ated wltb I llSbl8d lrto
atlbe Joppa Melhodisl
male, temalo ovor 1&amp;. OEIB
Mr. ud Mrs. Delmar Bllodao caroll lllltll by the Gb'la Glee other bolldoy decorallonl.
Wednel'lay
evening,
11o1 l3l90, oaiiiDd Parll. vltited over the weekead wllll Club and the Mlaed Vocal Eo- Mrs. Ctarlea Bn 1'41,
DIG. M. :l;c; • II weloome.
:;":J:11~ ~nn':..~ ~= Fla. 33307
their son, Mr. m:1 Mrs. Rich- semble under tbt direction of man. opened the meetiDt
RUTLAND
For Sale
~•ool
ard Rhodes and IBmlly of St. Mrs. Clarence Lacey, vocal lll- devotions by Beulah White. She
REALTOR BAS A'l'l'AC&amp;
cmHUAHUA Puppies lor sale.
CUSTOM BUTCHERING 8D1 Albans, W. Va.
structor.
used a mediation, "The Gilt of PT. PLEASANT- Jolla WlllApply WY 2-2156
Call VI 3-2642, Portland, Ohio ;.:,-;• :;;:' •::--·
cutting. Will buy bideB .,ery Mr. and Mnl. Larry Clark, '11te Rev. Donald lncka of J0811B," ocrlpture, aad
lam Devault, 26D Lfncola Ave1
!2 zz c ae•••'"'
Monday. Pbll Meier, Pbolle Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cox of Alb- the Cbur&lt;h of Cbrlsl pmented with prayer.
nue local ,.,.ltor ud 1ormer
31 --- - - - - - 0
THE
= '=="""'=:--;-WY z.3St0.
t 1.8 U&lt; ens had Sunday dinner with Mr. the Cbrlatmaa message. Mr. Wi Durin&amp; lbe bullne&amp;l
of Dalryland, II 1 paUent
HARWICK
FOUR
burner,
gas
Real
&amp;tlte
For
Sale
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and
Mrs.
H.
E.
Starkey,
&lt;M·
lam
Russell.
Principal,
erlendtbe
project
cbalrman
at
Pleasant
Valley llolpltal
DAILY SENTINEL
range. Good condition. Phone
Lege otice
penter.
td holiday l!l'eetlnP
to the 28 boxed ol b'eall had beea dls- Dated bl&amp;el'lDuS condltlollltlfflr·
DKIV~R - SALESMAN, 25 . 35 WY 2-3102.
IZ ZZ 3tc
uoAL HOTICI
Irene Jacoba
of Clncl!mall stude111s and diamlssed lbem, tributed to s~ut.lns In tile com- '""from a heart attadL
, ... _UI/' LJ_
,.,.,1 moollol
visited Mr and u.1
~.a'. . . .uuw
.~u JDIIU•~ o
llllllllly and at 1be r~ •·-· 1111;""'~~~~...-.~~--;;;;;
, ,.,., old. married. local
.
R
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n h nd·nrit CARPETS and life too can be ~j
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Jaold.en o1 u.. Pomft01
Natloa~
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G:n. ~
IIi
a .. - be .f .
Blue
Hl.l!.k. romaro1 • Ohlo. tor \he •lectlon Wells.
Tupi'IPr. Plains. Gifa were
FIRST
f1r m . ep1Y m ow
1
1
preferred but Lustre.
aut! u Rent
I
you
o! d..inetor- alldthat
tbe tran
cUon bottoN
ol .nt
Dr• 8 nd Mr!l. Don GibSOD aad
.....:;:;;·
electric shamother
mJJ. .eom•
..._, rw
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aaD to the B&lt;holorabiJo [I QUALITY
rn• necessary. Write Care of
e $! Baker l"'lrniture POMEROY- Ono story frame, ,.,
bel4",..
o&lt;tl«&gt; family of Pnrtsmouth Mr and
girl amd the hom mtssl~.,..
.,, Dal·ly Sentm'el Box .:tll!tl
C poo
r, .
' .,c rooms, ba th ' basement di- of
uld PomeroY
NaUonat
Bank. oa Mrs. John Gibson and
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Mddleport
12
20
Stet
J.muanr
ll.
1966.
a\
S:lt
p.m.
fam.1ly
a I WirtoD~
Va. and a --.r
dona- REGULAR 1
pl,meroy, Ohlo.
12 21 :lie _ _ _ __ ·
vided Into 5 rooms, eofuld he 031
.\'.""''"' of Athens, Mrs. Lana Gibsoa
tloa of $6 to tho ochool lwlcb
Certified Oil Stlllon
.~0LTE MAN~established I THE PROVEN . carpet cleaner 3 room apartment. urnace
were recent Sunday dinner
program.
route, salory and commission, Blue Lustre IS easy on the heating, front and back porcb
~Uesll of Mr. and Mrs. Jameo
Mrs. Beanetl &amp;IIIIOUJICtd
Y""s old or over. Exper· hudlget. ReRstortesl
garage. $7,000.00.
Gibson, Jr. and oon, AUBB.
Entered lltopllal
the circle will he file
.
d coors. $! en
e ec ICC 61a~mlly comm1!tee for file J81&amp;1...,
Want man... Lnteres
e
p
e
t
MIDDLEPORT
_
Two
slery
Charles
Barnhart
of
PersonJ
enterlnl
Holzer
Hos1C pooer . omeroy ern n
A
B
·
·ted
hi
bro
""""'•• f ,.._
_,
Jn permanent posi. IOn. . . .
Bl k C p
frame 5 rooms bath omall
VISI
s
ther, Rev. and pllal during lbe last II houri --·-.. o u"' B. H. Sanborn
,
W V
oc o. , orneroy. 12 20 6tc basement,
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Mrs. William Barnhart recent- Included: Mrs. Robert Lang- .......
'"--'mary Society. She alao
!root •and back
tWS Ole8
Cl ta ners, "1''""· · a.
12 21 3tc
.- - - - - - ches gos heating boose ill
ly.
borne, m ,.... Rd.; Lnretla nounced the next circle meet.
- -,W
- a_ n_t-e d
- :-::T- -_
-uy
USED clothing for ;ale.
goo.i condition. $1.ooo.OIL
Mr. and Mrs. Jaka Let of a. L YOWIIo 2007
St.; 1118 would he held at the hame
•ssortment, !"en s, women s
By Mn. Felh Asklre
cine visited ""'ently with Mn. James H. Ri&lt;kmaa, Rt. 2 Bid- of Mrs. Pearl Hoffman wl1h
0 8
and children s. Jeffers Used ze ACRES - Close In, 15 cull!- Mr. and Mrs. Eldo Carsey Kale Wilson.
well; Mra. Marvin L. Baird, Beulah White asslsllq
.
ON ENTIRI,
Si'F:CIAL, fox gray 2 50, nd Clothmg Store, State Route 33 wted, &amp; room frame borne, visited recently wlth relativee Mr. 8lld Mrs. Fnmklln Epple Rl 1 GallfpoUs; Mn. Wllllam The circle voted to
ITOCKOP
all lour feel on. Pomeroy, Oh10.Monday, Wed- bath: basement, coal lurna&lt;e ill Delaware, Ohio.
Mrs. Elale Haning and Mr. Jlllke T. Klmelllarllnrd;
Patricia to the missionary quota 111 the
b·il Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio.
nesday and Frtday, 9 to 7 heatmg, barn, chicken house, Mrs. Kate Wilson visited her Epple spent 'lllanklglvfng doy L. Wlntor, Pl p - t: Mra. cburclt. A gilt exchange W8l
11. 23 6tc
p.m. Salurd.y, H p.m.
other bulldmgs. $7,500.00.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jake l wtth his daughter, Mr. and Mra. Stephen D. WUllams, Render- 8held during lbe 16VealJW and
Christmas- $$$- ior
WY !..1838
WY t-3831
tVinas) Lee of Racine ,.,..ntly., Brown &lt;Jean) of Jacbol.
son: Er001t M. Burloll, lrllddle- carol ling CODcluded lhe meet.
12 21 6
:-or1r "fur" fresh caught, sl&lt;m- WHY worry over • sluggish
12 21 3t.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones' Mr.
Mrs. Larry Ctark vii- port; Allen D. New, Rt. I Rav ing with Mrs. P'nd Glbbo
ned or unskhmed, bring to septic tank Get Klean-Em ·
.
. and La\"a vi•Lled with frienciJ \lted with his parents, Mr. ud sood; Mrs. RAiherl H. Stevenl, lbe ptaao.
"ll•Je," Henderson, W. Va. All Septic Tank
Cleaner, FOR SALE . I room house wtth and realtives In Zanesville.
Mrs. Robert Clark.
Roven~wood: Floyd S. Jones,
---Fnday, December 24, and Landmark Farm
Bureau, balh, fuU basement, 894 Hy- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Ralel8h S. Oak IDU; Mn. Hamid Jividen,
Arreoto Mallo
tri day. December 31. Will be Pomeroy.
1Hii-30tc sell St., Middleport. Phone: and family of St. Albans, W. \ Gngory have moved to Porn· Grimmo Landing; Charles J. PT. PLEASANT - Arresll
'''.Jack 's Farm Supply from
wif.. Pt. Pleasant19HII07.
Va .. visited hi• parents, Mr. 1eroy. '11tey sold their store to Denny, Hogaell, w. Va.
listed In the I.'OIInly jaU were:
111 a. m. until 2 p. m. and
z_
Gtc
11 II tfo &amp;JJd Mrs. Delmar Rhodes.
\Mr. a'\(1 Mrs. Earl Folt of eo.
Richard Lee Abbott, 21, New
4
2651
•·.ch following Saturday until _
·
.
Mr. and Mrs. Thor Carsey and lumbul. Mrs. Folt II 1 slater ol
DIBcbarced
Havea, oo a misdemeanor war-

Employment Wanted
Pomeroy, easily heated. out
POMEROY
lock
w. coneY
LADY- WOULD
of high water. Phone WI BManauor
enl home In exchange for 2180.
12 21 6tc
Ph. WY 2-2111
Would prefer s!JV· BRICK DUPLEX I llldrOODll
ing with a couple or elderly 1 living room, dining room, kitlad res. ,\nna Thompson, Rt. ! chen, basement and garage SIWING marhlnH, rapalr _.
s. coolville, Oh1o. (2nd boose · forced air gas furnace, But- vice, aU makes. WY Z.221H. I
on Uutch Ridge Road al AI· 1
, temut Ave. Call WY 2-5127.
Tile Fabric Shop, Po!IMIOY
--•
fred
I.
12
23
3tp
11
13
lie
Authrnized
linger
Solei
...,
- -·
1 :Ill 110
Wanted- - - MODERN unfurnished 3 rooms Service.
Help
.
and bath. Furnish utilities.
r,JALE - Mamed farm hand \ Coals Building.
Auto S1les
11 16 tic
lor grade •·B'' dmrv, house
lurmshed. Glendale sk id- HOUSE on Lincoln
Heights 1864
more.. Shade, Ohio. Phone newly decorated, lnJide and\ ooRdtlion.
r,.., .
~ 37.
12 23 6tp
out. Call WY 2.-511.7.
1! 23 llo
GIRL Flll\ GENERAL offico
IO
llo lll61 FALCON DelliXII Tudor,
work. Expe l'icnce in lnsur· UNFIJRNISHED 5 rooms and radio, heater, automat\otrBMarlee or accounting helpful. bath, downstarrs apartment. mission, OIOior
to Box 666 Pomeroy.
Nice lo&lt;ation ln Middleport. $650. John Rlchmood, Btl East
't2
Jtp
Call WY 2-5434.
u.-1 uc Main at., Polll8l'OJ, Clllo.
22
U.7.1fc
,.
• TWO TRAILER SPACES- fur
1
renlln the Village of Middleport. Call WY
WY 2-3600
2r3346 or WY
Instructions
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u.
s.
CIVIL
SERVICE TESTSI
2 2186
30
- _ ..- .. - - · ....,.
FOUR ROOM furnished apart- ,.... ...,. '"" ment. WY 2-3658.
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LITnE ORPHAII ANNII

By HAROLD GltAY

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SO Attend Dinner Meeting Tuesday
Of Chester COUnCI'/ D 01A GTOUp

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Wood Carving of Nativity Obtained ~allabury Troop
In Bethlehem Displayed qt
Ha, Holiday Party

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Mainly About
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The December

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Gmeroy

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Around And
About
Middleport

Meditations Remembrances Feature
M.ISSIOnary
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Young Children
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1965

E
onstruction ,
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Tonight, Thursday until 9 In the even·

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Christmas Eve at 5.

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G V M
reg an e er
Is Host for
Church Party

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D1m0ted To The

Shop At Elberfelds

One Won One
Class Dl'nes,

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Speaker for
PHS Assembly

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Christmas Eve Communion Service
At Grace Episcopal Church to be held

ot1flrmwht 011t that the light
'l'lle Sansbury Girl Sot!Uts Veotmenta of the ancient offered at 10 o'Clock Ch•lstmas
United
to
the
shepherds
on
the
Troop
lOO met al the home ol church will be worn 1..-· ihe .mDl'lling, lor those who cannot
1
11 6 30 baked ham dinner pre- 1ng. Quarterly birthdays wm
Methodist Church was h a! d Chrlstmio 'was not of this
Mra. Phil Ollllnger Friday even- eondlelilht service of Holy Com- attoll!l the Christmas Eve Nr(eded the meettns of Che.•ter 1 be observed then, with the kJI.
Tuesday evenlns at the church. but was the slory of the Lord.
for 8 Chrlatmas party.
munton Christmas Eve at 9 p;m. vice at t.
Council. Daughters of America, chen committee servlnS the re- Miss Patricia Fields, student Prayer by Mrs. Richard Rupe Following a h,ymn, Mrs.
,
In Grace Episcopal church.
---Tuesday evenlns. with 50 pre- freslunents. Ada Morris and nurse at Holzer Hosptal School opened the meetint!. Symbols nie displayed a Christmas
Games were played and Sifts "The Story of the Chfilltmas ""lecflJ Circle Meet~
'1ent. Ada Morris asked grace. Letha Wood reported on taking Of NurslnS, Is spending a weelcs ol Christmas were used on the she had received which was
uciransed. -Each Sirl received Fire," created lor the oecatlo~, "'~.
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Leda Mae Kraeuter,' rouncil. a basket of fruit, candy and vacation with her parents, Mr. worablp center, including a adapll!tion from the
a Girl Scout drlnklnl
and , will be told by The Rev. IUcb. AI ClaW,tth Dmner '
or. opened the meeting in ritual- ~ nuts to Bernice Ridenour, and and Mn. Joseph Fields Sr. wood carving of the Nativity, 4J Uno Bible printed in 1456. a candy cane from her
ard Martin rector In place of The EJeCta 'Cin:le met at ' lstic form and reported ill were Erma Cleland and Esler Wright , and Jeffrey,
purchaaed by MI., Lydia ' Eb- told the ilory of Christmas
Mra. Wi!Uam Ohlln&amp;er
tho aermoo: ·
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Mary Parker, in hospital, and 1on taking a basket to Faonie l Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Milhoan ersbachln Betblehem In 11162. cordins to Luke, which
Phil Ohlinger.
Icier
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Zon&gt; Btgii• and Selma Call have i Adams at Elmwood rest home. and son, Rhett, spent Monday The scene was carved by ..-. read by Mra. Downie.
were served to Connie
children of the Sllll!lay li01cl11fl p:ai. ,Mro, WiUII ' babv bovs A thank you letter
In Marlette with Mr. and Mrs. phan boys In the Christian AP" 1 Tw• e&amp;rols preceded the
Floranell Burney, Ann.
School will sins a selection -of· 'tltOtiy; iilile cillajl'ln)ll!; ,pres ,
.,; ,.,;1 from Golde Kra&lt;'kom· l At the close of the m~ting Robert Calland,
.
prt&gt;ach Mission.
ltns of Mathew 2:1-11 by
Coonie Grueser, Becky
carols before the aervlce bet!~ .'In the abs¥. !&gt;(_!lk•. Tqpy
1
berger tor cards sent her whtle ! a Chrtstmas party was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sadler
Rupe whO explained the
Debbie Ohllnser, Nancy
and all young people are In Fowler.
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Jli and fro m Dorothy Lawson JWhile members were seatPd in iof Bridseport arrived today to Mrs. Rupe told of the period lbQI of the star. The star
Diana Ridgway, Beverly Smith, vlted to atay for the rejnalnder . 'Mrs, Dave. [)ant was~
Comtwtmcations
were read , a cir&lt;le. Santa arrived and the · spend Christmas with ber sister, of advellt and e&lt;plalned the guided the WISemen was a
Darlene Michael, Sheila Folmer, of the service. A nursery In HDIIal . ~~- 8J1d bed .lor
from F'dtlh Wakely. district de- ~ group •ang Christmas carols I Mrs. Bentz Wolfe.
four weeks berore Christmas. only destsn. A carol and
Shelly Clark, Becky WUI ODd a the parish houae Is provided bor theme, "~emlier." Treats
put) '"'tUng aU past council· I With Olive Eeber as acrom· l Miss Bonnie Smith student ~ ats,oI fplatned ':'"t the by Mrs. Downie closed
prl&gt; guest, Kim Ohlinser.
for the younsest family mem· wore Jli'OP81'ed lor: flll!il-lna lor
'" ;.. au end a mt'Oting .lan· l pan is!. The book officers and ; at Glenville State College in co or VlO e • or purp e, r&lt;:P"" srun.
hers.
tbe holiday and Mrs. AnthQDJ
usrv ! "' Pomeroy !OOF for Erma Cleland. deputy. were pre. Weal Virginia, arrived Friday ' seated moumlns or penitence; Mrs. Jay Warner,
'l'lle church has been decor- anno"''C8d that tlie circle would
. D , P : sented gift•f thby Mary
Holler,
. to
d the I d
the red rose a symbol of Mary, conducted • sh..-t business ,...
IS•
ated for the occasion with Oo- have devoUOilS ~r the January
'"~""' "ttun of a 1Slrlrt ast ' ch
ood f d evemns
apen
hoI ays mather of Jesus J_esus IS re- st
Can-d good5
wers and poinsettia plants about m•etm'.• of ..._ Socle·_ty. Pre·~
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0 or er wltb her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
C11un J!o! s rlub
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The guo &lt;! ol order committee I &lt;'Ummlttee. Secret pals were re- Menzel Smith.
!erred to as the Ro~e of Sharon. b1'0118bl by the members t~
the alter, wreaths on walls and were Mrs. Anthony, Mrs. Dal:)tt,
fhunked the Young Wives rluh vealed wtth a g1fl. new names Mrs. J. A. Eden and motltor, 'l'lle symbol ol light was ~· prepare baskets for ~eedy faml·
doors, ribbons and pine 011 the Mra. N..-a Hamilton, Mra. MU·
lor leavtnR th• decora ted tree drawn for the commg year. and ' Mrs. B. F. Gravely returned pla1ned by Mr~. T. A. Dowrue lh!s. Refreshmenta m keeplns
pews, and a Christmas tree.
ton Hood, Mrs. Joe Wllaon,
for the meetmg A vo~ of g1fl&lt; were exchanged.. Lilli! home Tuesday £rom Dunbar, who said that light to ChriStians wtth Christmas were served by
Several pieces of Christmas Mrs. Frances Bearha and Mrs.
thanks was ~iven the kiU:h•n Chnsty won the door pi'IZe,
W. Va. Mrs. Eden Is tmprov· symhohzes the commg
of the host'""''· Mrs. Jack Car·
music, both rare and famlllar, Richard OWen.
·
committee for preparing the din- !
1ng from surgery at 'l'llomas ChriSt. She lighted two can&lt;lles sey and Mrs. Charles Perst~
will be offered by the choir.
. Esthe · Ktd•nour thanked •
Memorial Hospital
on the worship center, one for er. Favors were nut cups o
and besl·loved e&amp;rois are to be
ANNOUNCE PROGRAM
; :;· l'am /or
gift to her at !
~ Mr. and Mrs. J~mes Patter· His divine nature and one for Ia~ doily and decorated with
sung by the congregation.
'l'lle EnterPrise EUB church
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f son and sons, Brent and Terry His buman nature. It
was pomsetltas.
Rev, Wilbur Perrin o1 the A celebration of the Holy Com- will bave Ita Christmas prograjll
Pomeroy Federated
Church munlon, without mucls, w~ll be Fri"·y at 7;: 30 p.m.
nounced that the books would I
ol Racine were Wednesday din""
be audtled December JC at the
• ner guests of his mother, Mrs.
spoke
at
the
aonual
Christmas
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assembly of Pomeroy H I • b
I Patterson.
Desse
home or Lucille Kaeuler.
Installation of officers was
lfC
Wednesday afler!IO'In.
announced for the next meet·
Christmas meditations an d given to those present including 'l'lle assembly prosram was
·--- -----Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luckey·
holiday remembrances for shut Mrs. Kloes, Mrs. Frank
the final activity of the Porn
doo of HuntinSton, are apending
the Christmas vacation with
Ins and home and foreign ms- brew, Mrs. Harold Chase,
eroy calendar year usherlns
sionaries highlighted the meet· John Fultz, Mrs. John
the Christmas vacation for
their parents, Mr. and Mrs .
lngs of the circles of the B. H. Mrs. Charles Edwards,
students whlcb wUI extend
James Brew'ngton, Middleport,
Sanborn Missionary Society of Jacob Turner, Mrs. James
January 3.
:OON Mr.Hand Mrs, VLuck"'fdoo
the F'rst Baptist Church which I ders, Mrs. Fielding .:~~~~~~~~
1 ew aven, W. a.
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met Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Lera Jones, Mrs.
The annual ChriSimao party 1 Mr and Mrs Willis Anthony\ 1 embers of the One Won One ! The members of the Lovejoy Searles Mrs. Richard
for th~ Middleport Kindergarten 1 were.ln Canal Winchester Tues- ~ass of the Pomeroy First Ba~ Circle met at the home Qf son, a~d Mrs. Donald Boone,
c!a!:lses w~s held Wednesday day to attend funeral services ] list church met at the _Martm I Mrs. Paul Smart for their meet· guest. The next meeting
mornmg WJth the room mothers for Harold Hoy who died sud- ! re;t~~r;.•t Mo;~ayta~enmg .f: ing with cookie treats being dis- announced to be held at
In charge.
denly Saturday.
. • ·the ~~~er~ e the carn'th trlbuted to shut-ins later in the home of Mrs. Richard Owen
His talk followed a
Toys were pre!lented to the
: ou1
rJ mas erne ~ 1 evening. Mrs. Manning Kloes, the circle is to have the
sented by the Stwdent AcliviiJrll
classroom inc)uding a battery 1 Alan Wallace,. who i~ with ;grt&gt;en _cover. and .8 cente:rpi_ece chairman, opened the meeting gram for the January B.
Association. Featured in
operated train, dolls, telephone, the_ U. S. ~avy , .1s spendmg the of white poinsettias and pme. with a reading, "Busy Inns." Sanborn Society meeting,
were Terri Fultz, Sandra Hen1d·ll
tops. games, and other toys holidays With. ~us parents, Mr. Following the dinner the group Devotions were given by Mrs.
rix, Linda Haggy, Shirley
from a fund f!lven by parents of and Mrs. Dwight Wallace and went to the home of Mrs. Harry Charles
Searles using the
f
ter, Jennifer Menchinl, ~~:~::II
the children, an ann•al project. bis_brother, Bruce. of Marshall Lee Bailey, East Main-st. for theme, ''In the Fullness of
Legar, Becky Nease and S
Mrs. Dale Walburn and Mrs. UmverSity, and thetr Sisler, a meeting and party, The home ,"rtme," and
reading "The
Globokar.
Fred LewiS '!'ere cha1rman for Nancy.
was beautifully decorated, in- 1Strangers ." Mrs. John Fultz
Tbe Pomeroy Glee Club,
tbe party, assisted by Mrs, Char- Airman Tom Anderson. ol the , eluding a lighted tree under was program chairman
and
der the direction of Mrs,
II. Wtnobrenner, Mrs. Gary Wa- U. S. Alrfon"O, is spending the \ which gifts were placed.
presented an article written by A Chrtstmas party was held cllle Swackhamer,
presented
~nd, Mrs. Walter Harn•. Mrs.l Christmas holiday with his pa-\ Mrs. J. E. Foster, vice pres!· ~athryn . Marshall entitled , at the home or Greg VanMeter several numbers. Barbara """'II
Charles Smith, Mrs. N..-man [ rests, Mr. and Mrs, Francis : dent, was in charge of the bust· When Chnslmas Means the •for the Primary Class of the nedy, president of the SAA,
Yeauger, Mrs. Kenneth Wlit~I, Anderson and tamtly,
! ness sessien, Mrs. Dale Wippel Most.:~
.
. RuUand Church of Christ Wed- ved as mistress of ceremonie!l.
Mrs. John Gross and Mrs. Will· I Miss Seren Lewis a fresh· I thenked the members for the Donng the busmess sessiOn neaday from 6 to 8 p.m. The Earl Youns, advisor or the SAA
lam Ingels.
i man at Warren-Wils;., College
many cards, gifts and flowers . the circle voted to sponsor two home was beautifully decorated :t!r~i. Thoodosta Frecker di·
Mrs. Rey~olds, teacher, was ; in Ashville, N. C. is spending sent her wbile ilL The annual school lunches for the next and gifts were, placed under S
Cl
pr&lt;'sented w1lh a camall&lt;ln ~r- 1 the Christmas vacation with her business meetins of the church month and to. send gifts to the a lighted Christmas tree. . tri:~ c.:: (Rodth Karr) dl!·
sage Sh.e pres~nted the child-1parents. Mr. and Mrs. William ' was announced for January 12 scholarship glfl, Emma Jane Ashort progra*' was held wtlh follow· the Yasto e
ren wtlh mlmature nativtly Lewis and daughter. Olita. : and plans were made lllr a pot. · Justice, and Betty Killian, borne prayer by Teresa VanMeter,
lllg
sembly.
scenes and favord were g1ven Mr. and Mrs. Kalad Hindy luck dinner.
\missionary at Wierton, W. Va. The Birth of Cjlrist £rom the
by the room mothers. Ice eream and chl!dren of Seneca Falls, A Christmas story was read I and other missionaries and fami- second chapter:
· of Luke wa5
and candy canes were _se::'ed: New York, are spendins the by each member d~ring the lles.
_
read by Brenda lin. The P""
holidays here with their parents. devotiOnal period wh1ch closed : The Smart home was aecor· gram was clo
wilh prayer
I Mr. and Mrs. George Baker and ! with the formation of a £riend- aled throughout in the holiday be Greg VanM~er.
AN OPEN LEnER TO THE MOTORISTS OF MEIGS COUNTY
: Mrs. 0. Hindy and family
I ship circle and silent prayer. theme including a lighted tree. Games wer'lj played with ,
Pomeroy, Ohio
I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D~rst Gifts were exchanged and a Refreshments of holly decorat- prizes going to each child. An
, and soo of Akron are spending gilt was sent to Mrs. J. H. Step· , ed cake, Ice cream trees, and exchans~ of gifts was made. I
(HAPPY BIRTHDAY ERNIE)
TONIGHT Thru SATURDAY ; the holiday with his mother, ; henson teacher of tht class and , coffee were served at the c1ose Each child r.ece1ved can~~ cane
"~~S~~~A~~
: Mrs. S.ulah While and other ' to Rev. Carver Williams. White I of the evening. Fav..-s or holly\ candy stocking, and mm1ature
(Technlcolor)
: relatives.
i gifts were brought by the mem· : nutcups and candy canes were sleigh and reindeers. Gifts w~re
Now it can be told and should be, we believe. 7 years ago, Ernest Burton
Peter O'Toole, Peter Sehen, I Mrs. Harold GeBrge and new hers for a basket for 8 needy
presented to the class teacher,
Joined
with our organllatlon as our Meiss County Representative. At that
~~~~ :;,rr~~t/:.~'·w~.f:'~ii: son. Brent Edward have been ramify.
Thelma Hysell, from her pupils,
time, we bad few members In the area and aervlce was at a low ebb.
en, Ursula Anaress.
I rdurned from Holzer Hospital I Prayer by Mrs. T. T. Shelton
~efreshments of decorated cook- '
~OOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS 1to the home of her parents Mr , closed the meetins, alter which
lies, Ice cream, and kool·ade I
Ernie has worked bard and faithfully during the following years In build·
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I and Mrs. L_ w. McComas. Thei~ : a dessert course was served to
with those named above were !
etber son, Brian Lee has been 1 those named above and Mrs.
bara VanMeter. Others present ,
ing membership repreaentatlon and service. He has been a loyal and faithful
SUNDA'!r MONDAY
with his grandparents while Mrs. 1 Lorain Sterrett. Mrs. Joseph !
with thos 11llmed above were i
oervant and the employees, manasement and board of directors o1 the AutoTU•SDAY
George was hospitalized.
Cook, Mrs. Elmer Wickham,
Cindy and Steven Anderson, 1
mobile Club of Southern Ohio are pleased to take thla method of publicly
DEC. 26-27·21
Mrs. Oliver Michael, Mrs. Albert ' 'l'lle home ol Mrs. Phil Meln· i Judith and Rosemary Snowden,
commending him for his efforts and In reeognlzins him on his 76th blrtb date.
"THAT ,UNNY FEELING"
STUDENT DAY
Smith and Mrs. Homer Braley. hart was the scene lor the re-I Michael May, Teresa Brown,

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be observed Sunday, Dec. 26, 1mg wtll he Mrs. George Skinner : Past Chiefs of Meigs Temple , Brett Carter, Bobby Williamson,
at Heath Methodist Churcb with and Mrs. Victon Voung, Sr.
Pythian Sisters. It opened with 1Beverely Thompson and Purl
coiJege students taking part io
the story of "Silent Night/' by VanMeter.
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club, over 800,000 in Ohio, and 9 mUJion in the United Statea and Canada.

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We pledge continued aervlce to our many Meigs County membera u weD
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Meiga County motorists.

TO YOU, ERNEST BURTON AND TO YOUR WONDERFUL WIFE AND
COMPANION EDITH, GO OUR WISHES FOR CONTINUED HAPPINESS AND
SUCCESS IN THE YEARS AHEAD. YU HAVE INDEED BEEN A. TIRELESS
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Mike Nicholson, Kathy Thomas
Rodney Davis, Billie Jean Car·
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A duet was sung by Roy
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