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SIIOtJI Seluwluled Behintl Beef Barn

LAKIN- A•w•DciBitdlwlll lilt ol amaked huna. eamtd ern Aw.. GalltpoU•. waa tnJund
be llold llr 1be ~ at Lo- - .. 01111 lurkaro.
In an aeei&lt;IIIDt at the pt_ Ploaoant

ldD -Hollllal -..Jtbo- . • - · · Dae.lt, otartIaiit--. Fallo.r tbtln'OW.I&lt;Il
1bo 4rt raad IIIU&amp;eeat to the troa
lllrm.
'I1UI iJ •JWOJeettheemplQyeea
on lllldorlaldDe m ra1aa IIIDda
lor tbo bod"''nn allbo ~an

.Home D_ecorating Contest · · ,

SKIDMORE INJURED
Gu7 P. Skidmore, 21, Eut·

~ O,OMic:al Plallt 111'000111

SERVICES SET
Funeral lerYlce1 for sam
. PYI&lt;o, 80, Rutlond Route 1, will
be bold 111 p.m. s.turdoy at tbo
DuwUle Weat.,.an C b u r e b.
F r i - ~ WI at tile Martin
F...,.al .._., Friday unW noon

lbo boopllal pumda. '111opnoral 011 S.tur&lt;llll.
pulllle lo · Prl'""' will con-

7:30 p. m., Wecbsdly, .........
who l8 erq,loyed in tlw plant'•
proluctlon departmon~ loot part
ol hla r121tt lhmnb, Index a n d

middle a.ngera. He wa1 taken to
Haber Medical center m Flrot
Ave., where he
releaaocl.

waa treated and

Dilallo

~ Oblo Eledrlc Co., - Rolli IlLII ~to- Jilt
llntplaeo;' fl.aO, -Jrioa" .l!!.lbo-Moro..-m-. ,
"""ta, Hllrd &amp;riNplolo lbo ~ .....

at a Cl!rl- ...,.

doo«ooiDDI.......,

m be ean.., lbo _
_..... _
at CcllllmOrco 01111 ·lbo ~
111 lbo ........, ..._.,, ·1111 1o1o 01111 111011 lim Mn.
Trail Gai&lt;laa Cl..., _ . , , 111:111 prlu " ' -~O:iilr.-. Lowlo. lei, MHiopllt. ....
117 thlltod Preoo lutotnltlorlal
CAPE KENNEDY - PROJECT OFFiaALS lodi.Y decided II&gt; bavo ooaljllelad, Mro. Mar- ... ... u,lll nlood Ill Doe. to. Jadlllll wiD"' ...._lbo
procoad wltb tho . tin...,... Aj&gt;ollo 8 lll&amp;l&gt;t lrOIIIIII tho
Dec. 21 PHI Elh ._,, - a l dlalr· oW 145, ... two jiCII'II1IIa Ill- ....... atliaadloJ,Doo.SJ,i&lt;iis&amp;!lor looto tblt fllol lalklp ID of tbo ·roe. .'l e...,., mu, oald -.,..
door bulonoll&amp;IU ~.., lbo . . will be
. , ._,.., Jrd:tlem." .
Mro. Lowll 11 a put rePonaJ CoiiDDbla Gu Co. placo Ill Doe. M.
The 1111•• oald tho lookaao wu a11oclated 0111¥ willie p.- dub bead- prizo to f7,1G 01111 ~-Ji. ' Wori&lt;IN with Yro. Lowll ,.
' ...
· tiMI ...... liD blbalf ~ tbt ~
&amp;Dd tblt ltwooldnotat!oct lllolll&amp;ht of Frod&lt; ed a · aJmller (llllltell conducted ~.
Borman, ·Jomeo Lowll &amp;Dd WWtam Andtro on tile llrot SO!w'D 5 ..,. lbo two lui ,..,._
, . belli ...... ~ ....... """"'
roclwt to be manned.
Tbll ~·-•wWIDcludo will - · ...
"""Tom
&lt;ateaurlll a t - · lmlfe
at ..... t20 """ 117 !lilt be _ . .
NEW ALBANY, IND. - PORTIONS OF TilE 0100 Rl..,r Valley reB!Ikm, ooculor 01111 ealnDce codrll&gt;ulad 11r '1111 Oldo Ponr od 01111 ...,........ aa llldlcllod ID
were ataken apin Wedoatdly, .Uifttly more 1hiD a month after the "". 'l1lore will be tlll'oo win- Co. Sooood prize lo fl.
.,.... to lbo tremor which ahook 20 states ln the Mldweat.
nero oalected 1D both tho nllcPolice heh:-_, ln. Jeft"eraonvllle, lnd._t_recelved IIIIM~ eall1 louo 01111 tho oe&lt;U1ar ~~. ~--~----------~--------~----~
tram reaidenta ol New ~. Jefl'ersonvwt and aurrOUIXIJ.qr ar•• 01111 two oolected far tile enEntry Blank
after the tremor. LwiiYtne, Ky. , wu also mtkl7 ureetedt but oo truee WQJ,
Pom1111y Home Decoratl.. Conttst
dalna&amp;e or llliurleo ware ,_nod.
...... Lowll ~ out I.
!!rot place . . - . Ill 1967 Dlllt
Name
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NEW YORK - TIJLLULAII BANKHEAD, 1 Southern bello lrOm thla yoor . . _ lrOm tile - I
Huntsville, AIL, whO rooe to became o otar of Broodway 01111 Holly- IOI'Y ID which tbe7 won Judaod
Slrool -·---------·---------·--·----- 1•
wood, died lodi.Y ot tho ego ct M.
laat yoor ID or&lt;lllr to be olilll&gt;le
I;
Miss BIDidtMd died of double pnemDonla ce&gt;q~Hcalod b7 .em- 11&gt; win a llrat place.
Catet~ory Entered -······-·-··---·-·-----·-··--·--·---·-- t ;
phy-. "The actreaa died at SL Luke's Hoopllalln New York CUy,
Prize• lor tho top throe win(Pioooo co~~~plelo ond moll to Mrs. Chorloo Lowlo,
where she made her home.
ners In the religioua cateeor1

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WASHINGTON- ETIIEL KENNEDY GAVE birth by Caeoarlan
today to a girl - six moDtbs after the assasslnatlon of the
child's lather, Robort F. Kemody.
The 8 pound, 4 OUDCO bob,y Is Mrs. Kennedy's lith cldlcl, and tho
4th dl\llhter. She was born at 8:40 L m. EST at Georgetown Unlver·
sUy Hospllal.

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FINE- FURNITURE

Juror List
Drawn for
January
Names of 50 prospective petit

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jUJ-ors and 25 grand jurors tor
the J aruary term or Meiga eotnty Common Pleas Court were

drawn this morning in Evelyn
Lucke's Clerk or Courts office.
J ary Commissioner Freeland

Norris of Racine was ln charge
o! the dro~ with COmmon
Ploos Judge John C, Bacon, llftluty Clerk of Courts Nellie Brown
and Sherl!l' • Dopartment llep"ty

The SCHUMANN
Mod•l ZIZO
Diatinctive
Contompofary stvled
cabinet in oil -finiahed
Welnutveneen and
Mlect hardwood solidi.
or Pecan veneer• and
select hardwood
solids with the look
of fine diatresling.
Center lih lid
and record ltorage tpace.

Betty Theiss attending.
Follo..-irw; is thenamesofthose

selected tor pr081Jecthe grand
jury duty:

Lester J. Taylor, Middleport;
Fl&lt;Q'"d Weber, Long Bottom; Ag·
nes Price, Portland; Dorothy
·Bentz, Racine; Ralph Trunell,
LoiW Bottom RD; Rew Norris,
RD 2, Racine; J, S. Davia, 'I'q)pers Plains; Everett A. Rail,

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Mlddlepor~

L. Collins, Reedsville.
Names drawn tor possible petlt jury dutv were:

Howard. Ebersbach, Portlarxl;
Ralph Chapman, Pomeroy; Orin
H. Smith, Middleport; Harold
Smith, S:ynrcuse; Mabel Briekles,
RD, Shade; Harriet Spencer,
Pomeroy; Edwin Haggerty, Mid-

dleporlj NeecU carsey, Pmneroy; Forence Hill, Racine; David
Koblentl., Chester; Joe N. Sayre,
RD 4, Pomeroy; Maxine Chapman, RD Coolville; Judy Kautz,
Rt. 3 Pomeroy; Nancy Morris,
Middleport; Earl Kn!g~ Middleport; Mary K. Rooe, Lont!: Jlot,tt:Dl; Paul ~re, Portlam; Paul
Ervin, Racine; Charles McClain,
Racine; Richard Jettera, RD Albany; cpa1 Zerkle, Syracuse.
MartM. Hoffman, Pomeroy; It
T. Herderaon, RDGuysville;Jane
Epple, Qlester; Roy W. Promtt,
Portlard; Manni!'@: Kloes, Middleport; Wallace Bradford, Middleport; J uanlta COllie, Middleport;
Eber Gillilan, Cheater;
Georse Genheimer, Chester RD,
t1oyd. Norria, Racine; Ann eot.trlll, Pomeroy; WUlard Pigott,
Lorw Bottom; Blythe Theiaa, Racine; Don Mullen, Middleport;
James Batley, RD Long Bottom;
Homer Baxter, Pomeroy; Nol'll

Roger Young, RD 2,
Pomeroy; Roger Bissell, Miners- Hartman. Chester; Lowell staDville; David c. Mlller, Middle- ley, RD Albany; Harry Richard,
port; Mae Lambert, Middleport; Portlalll; James Et_jer, Middleport; Edison Hobstetter, PcnErnest Bush, RD 2, Recine; Mil~
lard Van Meter, Racine; Harold eroy; Marjorie NewiWt, PcmProffitt. Portland;
Lawrence eroy; Betty Ables, Pordand; Tom
Dora~ Middlopor~ Ethel Hart,
Wells, RD 2, Racine; George E.
RD
Shacle; Wayne Zurcher, PmnHolman, Syracuse; Eclith PlYl&gt;'
ter, PortlaJIJ; Herbert Rousb, · eroy; Norma G. WUcox, Mldd1._
port; Arnold HlJA), RD Racine;
RD 2, Racine: E~lyn Hollon,
Arthur Stob..-t, RD, Racine.
M1nera\1.lle; Donald Bell, RD 2',
Racine; Hllda Hunt, Long Bottom;
John W. Van Meter, Syracuae;
Helen Diddle, Syracuae, Charles

COLLINS APPOINTED
COLUMBUS (UPI)- Slate Son.
M. G&lt;s,y R-~ Wll
re-elected preal- protem 01111
Clncbmall Sen. lollcllul J. Ma-

..-.e

loney was re-elected majorU;y

Dies on Thunday
Mlao Sorah Kerwood, 8t, died
early ThiO'IIday IIIOl'IIIDg ID the
Frame Nursing Home, Zanes-

whiP late WemesdlyatthoSonate
Republlcau caucua. Commlltee
oppolnlments illcllDd OlldOY C.
CoiDno at Ironton, iD the Committee on Committees.

vtlle. Mi11 Kerwood a former
Middleport resident, was born In

M•J("~l •c f~rly

1\nw"(.ln sty le c~bm~ t m ~f'numl' Map le
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line d 1 ~ 1re~sm)t . fr om Zenorh·~ DE-(.uralor Svo~~

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stereo sound ~ystem w1th scaled sound &lt;ham ber . Etght Zenrth quality
speakers Nt&gt;w Contour Control le ts you ~e\ yo ur own "mood music"
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SULZBERGER DIEB
NEW YORK (UPI) - Ar11wr
MaiOil Counl;y, W. VL, thedalJih- Hoyo a.Izborrer, a maJor bodldter o! tho late Curtis and Mar- er ol 1be New York Tlmu durtha Francis Kerwood.
Ing hll 50 yearl wllll tho - · Ste Ia lllr'VIved by two siltera, plper, died 1n 111a ....., wemeaMrs. Edith Dixon, Charleston, daJr after a prnlmged Wneaa.
and Mrs. llortba llo!fman, Zanesville. Funeral &amp;ervh:ea wiU be
LOCAL TEMPS
Slturda.v at 1:30 p.m. from tbo
The tenl:PWature ID dowutmn1
Rawllnp - Coati Funeral Hotne.
Pomeroy 11111:30 a.m. '11110'11day
The Rev. Max llmobue will olfi- un&lt;lllr cloudy aide&amp;, .,.., tt declate. Burial wiD be In Grovel grees.
!WI cometary. Frlondo may call
l1l1)'llme atter 10 a.m. Friday.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL.
ADMll'TED - Dl!llllla web,
Pomeroy; Ma1 Wolfe, Racine;
Clyde Cramlot, Baclao; Gloria
TONIGHT, DEC. 12
Derltlach, AN:neroJ; Ja1'Jj1

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'7#1111'11 the quality goes in before the name goes on
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DEC. IS·

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"TilE SHUTTERED ROOM"

Rutland Furniture

carol I.fn1o7- Gill: Y-

ARNOLD GRATE

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RUTLAND, 0.

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Gru01er, Po"*"'1; llelwo Glm·
mel, Radne.
DlllCHARGED - Vlqll Ste-.-.111, Su.IU 8lawart, R a n d 7
Arma, Belle Bulb.

(Toebnloolor)

742-4211

aettlni

for

the expanded Viet-

nun conference underway.

"TIIE VENGEANCE OF
F1J MANCHU''
lolo!lber Lee - TOll\' Forrer
SHOWS STARTS 7 P

•us.

ment refuse to recosnlze tile
Viet Cong as a ae_parllte bocb".
As the meeting got underway,
eaeh for the North Vietnamese, Mme. Nguyen Th1 Blnh, the
llle Viet Cong, the Ualted !late&amp; ah~ed representative at
and &amp;Ugon. The new plan was lllo Natlmal Uberatloo F~
reported
to envisage two the political ...onch of tho VIet
semicircular tables to avoid Cong, accused Washington and
giving recognition of the Viet Saigon of "&lt;lellboratoly Slbotag.
Cong •• woold be Implied b7 1ng the conference" by lntenaiputting Its dolegaUm at a fying tllelr •"wir of aggression."
square table.
HThey do not want to end their
Both tile Unlted Stetas and aggreaalm ID South VIetnam,
the South Vletnameoe ..,....,.. Mme. Blnh told a luncheon ol
diplomatic correspondents that, .
"The,y do not wish lo bring
peace to VIetnam."
Her statement coincided with
reports 1n Saigoo the Communists were massing for poaslble
new attacks on Saigon and other -·
clUes.
Lau attended the luncheon but
hurried away tor his meeting
with Vance, llaDolaources said.
The Amerieans do not cmfirm
IUCh meeUnss until after they

are over.

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The third 01111 !lnal aectlm
ol the new four ..lane Rt. 35 high~

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way, between Thurman and Jack~
son wUI be dedicated at U a.m.,

FOR YOUNG MEN Who "oor 29 tD 36 see the leon cui d - 1 - Loe Llano - LoY! Slller
Sllmo IUid Soper LeaD Wrandoro. ThOI''re popular wllll.lbo hl2lt 01111 collop crowd.

-----------------------------------------A SPECIAL GROUP o! lloyo Kalt Ski Paln-1 In olzeo 8 to If. M.OO 01111 M.50 Pajomao ..,

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Mn. Ann B.mitz l.aunehes Drive

BUY MEN'S OB BOYS' JACKETS for Glllo. Tba)''re all OD oale. '111ore'o an exWient .oaledi101
-All 10"le1 - U'a a wonlarftll gltt idea.

Mra. Ann Barnttz, 110 Butter-

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Ave., fomeroy, has been

11J111ed campaign director ol the
Melp Cow1t.Y Chi!Pter o! tile National Foundadon - March of
Dlmea. The annual fund drive
was launched today.

ON TilE 1ST FLOOR - A FINE BIG SELECTION OF APRONS 10 ldaal for &amp;Uta lhla 1011' Cobbler• Aprons - Tel Slyleo - Bib lroDt 01111 Part.Y IIPrOIII - Ill Cll'PIId7, prllltl 01111 terl')'
cloth - Pick out seven! now.

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HALLMARK CARDS - When ;you core eDOllllh lo oend tho ..,. boiL We ..... a alee ooloctloa
of carda for the pJI)er boy, mlldater, doctor, etc. AliO llr apeelal tdenda and relatlwa.
lloxod Olrlstmao Clnl• attracUvely priced - sae them iD ,... c:aoivlote colloctloo of
Hallmllri&lt; Cards. In the Gill Wrap DePartmeDI we have a alee oolodloa
trims, ready made bows aid other aceeasoriea.

HIIIJ~Ier

New Year" for,

eveey child boslnni!W llfels tho
goal of the Maroh of Dbneo lundraising campmgn this year. Mn.
Am Bornltz sold,
The other objective ls ftnanclng
research that in time will over.
come the birth defects that at-

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filet 250,000 newborn infants each
year in our country alone. The
taak is an enormous one aoo
calls for major &amp;lg!Ort. she
pointed out.
Mrs. Barnttz said succen of
the drive here and elsewhere
is due entirely to the "generosity of our Melgo Co""ty neighbora, juat as throughout the na~
tion the American people are
siC)porting more than 100 March
of Dimes Birth Defe«s Centers
coast to coast."

ANOTHER BIG SIOPMENT OF LAMPS- Polo'-•-troa'-o-Ooa"'-1-tablo
' - • - pi~HC~ ' - • - hl-lntoDIIty Iampo - boudoir 01111 eel._ ' - • - _ . - . . _ In the Drlpeey DopL, 2Dd Floor.

----------------------------------------ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF HOOVER SWEEPERS Hoom" Portobleo 01111 Conotellltl-

Dlal-c -

Hoover . .rilltta

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ll,y United Pre so International
SAN FI!ANClSCO - GO\/, RONALD REAGAN and the state college board of ttu1tee1 tave rejected efforts by civic and labor lead·er• to mediate tasuos which have resulted ln alx weeks of violence
and dlsrq&gt;lionlt Sin "f'rllllclsco State College.
"'1 don't think tbere is any mediation needed, .. the governor
ll.1d ln sacramento Thursday. "This Is not just the hUlnks of overenthuslaatic students. Thll!lls insurrection."

~---------------------------------------AN0'111ER MG SIIIPMENTI TOSS CUBIDONS - -ullful eovorillp VID7I Floor Clllhlooo. Bod Riot Cuohlono and Nod&lt; PW""a.

A b1a . . -.... Alao

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A1BW AY LUGGAGE - A procUcal lift- For mea 01111 "amen. The UDI-Ifold IUid lbo Dil-l')'
in all colora and •lzeL Al10 a bit aelectlon of Attache caaeL see the DIW aoft side luaaP
end tho Potor1 One of ulillty bqo 01111 oporto bqo 011 tho 2nd OOIW.

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BOSTON -

ANOTHER mG SIDPMENTI LOG CABIN ntROW RUGS. All colora - all alzeo. lllc oaloctloo of
Area llul• In all alzeo, Aloo oval braldod pluUo kitchea rup - Aid 0111' bolt oolliJoil-..
!Wd Rup. (All on tho Srd Floor.)

ins thinklrv and coordiratlon, a Boston University researChers. re-

VISIT TilE DRAPERY DEPT, and oee oor OOJqJioto selection of colorlbl bodoproodo. WCMla

apreadaand 1lutr.Y chenlllea

~-----------------~---------------------AN OUTSTANjiNG SELECTION OF BA'm MAT 'lETS - Two 01111 Tbroo Piece Sola at 11Qa11
Vlocooa end lloc....,.Nylon. llolp tblek tezture -

Clear, laald.., colora. Soli llull)o lllucil 111

lrlrwo&lt;l 01111 plain sl)'les.

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---------------------.-----------------------------------------------------------ANO'IliER BIG SIIIPMENTOFHOOVERWASIIERS- AlooWhlrii)OCII Dllh Walhora- Wldrii)OCII
Wuhero and Dryer a - Ollllle 3rd Floor.
ALSO .SEE TilE NEW MODELS IN MAGIC CHEF- The
owno IIIII tile regular model a on tho 3rd lloor.
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a.toau Modolo wltb 'Vpll' 01111 lftN
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SEE 'l1lE BIG SELECTION OF VINYL aDIBI'MAS TREES- Cl!rllbMo Tno 11aJU - Olhlde .
ll&amp;IHt - Mlalatllre ' - • - Tno 01'niii10IIto - Tno topo - Nall'fiQ&lt; lOti- Mt .............
mo1t1111 troea - PIM ocont llPI'U - Garland• - Bello- Pbleo- Tno Sltlrlo- p _ , . .
pianta - OJrl•-• Mall llukoto - CODdle" AD oolo prload and ll'rll8ld far , _ oalactlon ... tho lat

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VISIT ELBI!RFEUlS TOYLAND Ill tho TQ)' Bulldilll 101 Fl'ooit Stn~
bo1aor Coart
- A big ooloetlon of ID7-. lloJIIUid gjrJI,-Ibla ;raar - All at raal oa1a pri- S1up
ID 01111 1!'0 lb&lt;
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Molp Gonera1 Hoopllal
ADIII'M'ED - NOilo.
DlllCHARGI!Il - Della Clllldrell, Dorollly llordiD.

MARLJUANA IS A "reloUvely mUd lntoxlcont"

with minor though real short-lived eft'ects, such as slightly impair-

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Portod toda7.

Their atudy was taken last spring on two groups of subjects,
were cisarette smokers but never had smoked martjuana •lXI eiefrt chronic marljtana users. They ranged in age rrom
21 to 26 and were drawn largely fr«m atudents in the Boston area.

nine men who

NASHVILLE, TENN. - AN ALL-WIDTE crlmlnol court jury
Tl-olrocla,y found three ClnclnniU Negroeo lobaled by pollee as Block
Pow('r advocate• guUty ot shooting a metro patrolman ard aertenced
each to 99 yeara In prison.
The panel of 11 men and one woman returned the wrdtct on
ftrat d-ee miO'der chirps aplnst WWiom G, ADen, 2t, Ralph
COnod.Y, 26, and Ste,. Porker, 24, after dollborai!Jw ovemlglrt.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND. - MAYOR John S. Ballard o! AkrGn,
Ohio, 1buraday told lndl.,. legtslatorl!l ttThe question ot the hour
ta - "UJ out · atate gowrhlllant tlddle whlle -our oitl.es burn?,.
Ballard. oddrosoed the cloalng do;y ooaslon of tho 5th Blelllial
Con!erenee opoiioored br tho Indiana Legii&amp;Uw Council In tho
Hwae ol Reprea~l'iatives chamber. He outlined the u,pa.radoxt• of
urban areas wlilch 4"contala botllll108t ot the eountry'l!l wealth and
most ot Ita aoclal and _economic prGblema."

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oot at the peak oll~" tho spoke oman said. He Solid the peak pected in mld-Ja.-..ary.
Colorado, one of the Weatern atatea, las suffered a border • a. •
border outbreak of the virus, NCDC said. The 700 deaths ...,......
ln 122 cities aDd the NCDC aald .. thla excess mortalib' Ia deDICiftor
atrated in the west DOrth central, eaat north central, mountain ...
middle Atlartic divlsiona."
The highest attack rate is in Jl'Olltl or lnsdtudona, acCOI'dlDJ
to Dr. John R. Bagby, deputy director ol tho NCDC. The_..
b 10 to 15 per cent tor the nation in _general, but is rmml~W aa blah
as 40 per cent in schools, tnduatries. &amp;tore• ll1d other t.uUtudou..

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WEDNESDAY WAS A BUSY DAY and evening: as Meigs County American Legion Ladies Auxtliaries worked in preparation for a Olrlstmas party held on Thursdly for veterans at the Veterans Ho~ital in Chillicothe. 'l)pical of the action took place at the hall of Feeney • Bennett Post
12S. Amer1can Legion, In Middleport. Four members of the Winding Trall Garden Club reported
to the hall to instruct junior and senior auxiliary members in preparing table arra~Dts. ThE,
gr~ above included Mrs. Marpret Ella Lewi s, Mrs. Wilma Terrell, Mrs. Alice Thompson and
Mrs. Addalou Lewis. In addition, the auxiliary groups made numerous other "goodies" in prep-

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SEORC members wlll also par~
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Col, D. R.. Roush, Division
9 Highway Chief, will be t h e
principal dedication speaker.
Following the ribbon - cutting
ceremon.Y, a dutch-treat dimer
wUI be held at the Jolly Lanes
BowliDg Alley at 12 noon.
Doring tile ..- .

ture highway projects for Southeastern Ohio.
Mrs. Thelma Elliott, execulive aecretary of the Gallipolis
Chamber of Commerce, said to~
day at least six Gallla Countiana
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CARACAS (IJPD- Searchers there .. remains a posathntt)'
found onb bodies, empty rWlber passt~ngers could have survived
Monday according to Carl Dahlrafts u.l. no survivora todt1 in on liferafts."
berg, Soutbeastern Ohio Region. struction.
the shark-infested Caribbean
The plane crashed 16 miles
a1 CouncU director .
Ribbon - cutting ceremonies
Sea where a jet airliner off the Venezuelan cout as Jt
Two other five - mile sections for Mmday'a five - mile project
carrying 51 peraoni from New appr~ched caracas' Maiqueda
ol four - lane highway between will be shared by Chamber of
York exploded and crashed in a Interratlonal Airport on 1 I'ICM'I
Thurman and Jackson were dedcommerce representatives of
ball o! Ore Thurocla,y ni21tL
otop IJI&amp;ht !rom New York.
icated. earlier tid a ya.r.
three conununtttes - Jack10n,
.. There are no alps ot Ute,"
"n."e -was a
Ul)lollall
'l'be" HCtlon 1o llo ·- · - · canljOI'Iii, ..nd ·cliDifOO!hi. ·
'"e.nezilelln' Navy 1:•cue oftl. aOd ooly lragmento of lba ~
ciall iatd.
remain,'' aalcl a
omoar.
In New York, Pan American
Residents of •
projec:t.
World
Airways
ofriclala
·&amp;aid
behind
the
airport
aloo
ret&gt;«&lt;od
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (UPD - Voters in the otsego
seeing a sbower of fiery
school district Thursday approved a 3.5 mill operating levy.
!rsgments !alling lntD tho - at
Tile sclloola had been closed Nov. 22 and were scheduled to open
Lease activity resulting from
the time of the crash.
Jan. 2.
the gas weU strike on the WONa ~ patrol boots bnliiJiht iD
The vote was 1,076 In favor of the levy arxl 706 against. The
llam McKelvey farm near Portthe
bodies OC a boy, 3, and 1
levy had been defeated five previous times. U the levy had tailland earlier this week, took on
woman
in her 20s to the port of
ed. the schools would have been closed again in the fall. The
clear signs of a bocm in the ofAmol'@: the Meiss Countians Lo Gualro early ~.
district has an enrollment of 1,930 students.
fice ot Meigs County Recorder who are in many corners of the
men saki at least four other
Eleanor Robson Thursday.
world during this Chris1mas sea~ bodies hlld been found. RelfATHENS - With great relucRecorder Robson said, in til- son are serricemen.
cuers said they found two
tance Ohio Unfverait,y trustees
dition
to several peraons appearFollowing are the addresses rubber lilero!ts lrml tho pt..,o.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Thurocla,y voted 6 tD I an Illi~ at the oft'ice yesterday to of three of them:
HOSPITAL
Both were Inflated but
crease ln reglstr&amp;Uon feea of
ADMLSSIONS - Irene Russell, check records, there was a toA--C John W. Reea, AF 1574The comroi tower at Mat~
1130 per quarter.
Middleport; Michelle Jollnson, tal or 1().) leases and four assign- 2791, Box 2004, APO San ~ tia said it lost contact with till
The eom_prehenalve reglstraments filed for recordirw.
Racine.
cisco, Calit, 96264.
Pan Am jet at 8:59 p.m. EST
Uon fee increase 11 for both
Most of the leases tlled ThursSgt. stephen E. Wagner, AF mlrutes before it was due to
DLSCHARGES - Dora manda.y had been obtained earlier in 11701870, KTTC CMR No. 1 8oJ&lt;
kenship, Elizabeth Stumbo.
Ohio and out.&lt;i'...ute - ·
land.
.. lljlpl'OVed lui month by tile
the year, but had not been sub- 3931, Keesler AFB. M is a.,
The jet was IIII&gt;!'Oicbllll ot
Frank C. llalllday, 80, of HarBoard of Regents.
mitted to the recorder•s ottlce. 39534.
LOCAL TEMPS
1,000
feet when lrl&amp;ed,y struck.
Ohio President Vernon R. Al- riBODVI.lle, died at his reaideoce
Mias Robson revealed the leasThe temperature ln downtown
Pvt.
Charles
F,
Wagner,
US
Pan American apoke110111 la
den said he reeommended the Friday rooming.
Pcmeroy under rain - threaten- e.!! l'llnged over five townships, 51883023, Co. A 100 lin. 442 New York said the plano, Fllcbt
Mr. Halliday woa bora March
lncreue 0111¥ alter a t11orous1&gt;
ing skies at ll:30 Lm. F'r'idQ, Including Orange, Olive, Che,._ Int., APO San Francisco. Cllif.
217, sent no message that lt wa1
13, 1888, the aon of the late
study at the \lll.versity' a rtnan..
ter, Lebanon and Scipio.
was 55 degrees.
96557,
(ConUmed .., _ . 12)
Laing """ M.ary.Longalrelll Halclal position. ''We will be ID a
oerlous liniDclal olb11U111 lfwe liday. He woo aloo preceded In
do not make Uda Increase,•• he death by .. Infant .... ArUn;
four sisters, 8bd three broChers.
said•
The additional income al$780,000 ,.. · ted would just about
balance out what would other- Presbyterian Church, a 60..year
wise be a deficit. of $800,000 member Ol the Harrt.ICI'Wllle
Grange 1734, HarrisonviDo MeBy George Hargraves, Jr., &amp;qpt. think critically about bai&gt;Penlngs at school MWitl when nnlied. """"' ..,. Mr. llamm. I t - · ..
dds flscal year, he added.
oonlc
Lodie
til,
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ass.
Melp Local School Dlatrlct
arocnd the world.
Dr. Alden said tile 11300,000
The Frlendabip Club (36) Ia promote lntereot In · -. .
He
Is
auntved
by
bla
wife,
One
ot.
the
benefits
that
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a
s
The Nature Club (32) il spon- sponoored br Mrs. Vomorl 01111 partlclpaUon by Ita DaDlborl ..
comes _partly from a lola of
'551,000 In state subal.dy be- Ruby AmeriOil Hallldo;y, one come from tho canoolldatlon of oored by Mrs. Slavin. Ita ob- Mro. Cox. Amoog Ita I1UID1 ob- spedal science projects.
jeetives are to promote an ID- jectives are helping Dew stucauoe enrollment lo about 300 daushter, Mn. Virgil Atldnai our high school stutiants h a s
'l1lo Qdtar Club (2t) Ia a
granddaughter,
Mrs.
Robert
been
tbe
development
of
a
larpr
terest
1n
nature
and
oonaervaIOrOII
b7 Mrs. - . 11 ......
less than anUcipated. Tbla alao
dents become acquobCed, YioltJewell,
Harrisonville,
and
a
s1sand
more
comprebenalve
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Uon
and
to
develop
an
underIn
tho
evealnga 01111 ooekl lD
means a loss ~ U20,000 ill atulng hospitals, and helping - r
ter,
Mrs.
E.
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Nellie
Tncy.
prop-am.
standlDg
or
man's
relatl.onshJ,p
to
dent income.
teoch l!llilor playing m Ita school organizations.
Pomeroy.
School clubs are an important them.
berl.
Alden also said ev-ery time
Funeral IOl'Yieeo will be held port at tho total school _.-am.
'l1lo Future Bualneas l . .&lt;lllr•
unlverattles are forced 1D raiae
'l1lo Future Farmon at ~ ot 2 p.m. !rom tho Harrl- The.V provl&lt;lllllW11 oddltlonal op- Club (29) lo oponoorad by Mlso
The Freoch Club (25) to IPOD· tea (40) Is . - - 11r
their student fees It mean1 leas
._ at _ ... lrOm . . - . . IOIMDe ProoQyterlaD Church portunltlos for looderahip a n d Dodrill end Mro. Hotrman. aa onred b7 Mlu Chapman. l!ooekl
eomb. It - · m JII'OIMe ....
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w1tb burial In Milos Cemetoey. eooperaUve work. The)' also pro- objective Is tD provide OlqiOI'i- iD promote lntereat In Franco fannial and &amp; better
and rural areu for~ aa
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e&lt;lleiiiiDD at otale lnltllutlons. Frlellds may WI at Ewing FU- vide a moans lor otudenta tD oncea that help m develop bual- 01111 tile French language, It hal lag alit.
T'
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neral Home anytime.
broaden their outlook and ex- neas leadership.
junior high achOOI. membera, Md
The Future flornam ,....... "
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'I'he Future Teachers Aaaocla- metta ln the evenbtp
Alll8rica (to) II - - · 1i1r
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
areu. We feel clubs are vary don (23) lo aponiOred· 1J7 Mill
The Glrlo' Athlollc:
aoclo- Mloo 01111 Mro. BoiJol',
ADMl'lSIONS - Leoro lloan,
•ailloble 01111 ' - m bavo them Slnlth. II oaeka m actplnt mom- lion (120) to aponoored
Mro. Ill bulc Jlllll'P088 la tD &amp;&amp;nllllll
PomerQy,
eaotrlbule awch ill Molp lllllh- bero wllll tbe taachlaa prateo- Bontle;y. l!s objedlyeo are m a ..._ under-•
DISCHARGES - NOIIO.
All bod a few of our dubo meet aloa 01111 their poaolblo fUture make more athletic _...u. """ family life.
WASHINGTON (UPI)- The
;., •cllooi lime 01111 lbuo more porllcij18tlon ill U.
tleo for ilrlo,
rf
Columbul area IIII'Owlllstalll'l1lo !Pnilh Club (SCI) lo ....
ltlldellluan parilclpata.
'l1lo Latin Club (M)IIIPOilliOr·
Tile VoraiQ&lt; "M" Cl... (68) IOI'Od by Mro. Jlar\.,- .... i ·
or lbUI any Other II!Qir Ohio
"'ed br Mrs. Fred&lt;or 01111 ......, m 11 ' opoaaored br Mr. T&gt;Qolor. l1oe Ia to IOil'll_..
elly Ill terms at }qlolallon,
I will -..,pi m give 1"" a arouoe 01111 DIOIIIIaln ull*relll Ita objoctlvoo oaek m develop llh culloru ad cu1tan.
a . - a m latoat-uau· i
mateo.
IIUIIliDU')' al tho ..... """"""'
ID Lotio. Thll elllb llllbo a &amp;'0011 • • - IDIOOI all
'l1lo JlOiico&lt;fRell cr.. CM
.QiiUJDbul ln&lt;:reuod aearl,y
br llotlng lllo cl..,., tho ..,..,. evoalag becauao II llu mom- and m . . _ t aethl- (20) .. IIP". .od .., - - Call!f.
lt
!rorri u-..11160 at- oon, tbo obJoctiYao 01111 lbu ,...._ borl lrali - lba jiiDiar 01111 Uu m '-01' lllo totallltbl"'- beD. . . - ·
llclal ....... - ..,. IM,700 lo
bor at momboro In p o r - a hl2lt llchOol,
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quah;t Ill
'l1lo Coin Club (30) 1o _..
'1111 - 1 HiMor ~ at lbo llell Qrooo.
a iDial at 115J,800 - COIIIjllrtld . alter the olub name.
'l'bo Comera Club (It) 11 opaa- oorec1 by Mr. o..atd W.UO.
(17) to . ' - - ' llr ·II r 1.
7;t par c;ontln lbo
dublwiUbe ......
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IOl'od b7 Mr.
Mr.llroke - m .......
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Cillcl!inolt ono llld per eta!
and. Mr. '11111 club .. do- -odaul&gt;lo ilollo&lt;lllra.
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'1'111 ·Auto Club (40) 11 oriii!IP.
U1i1 ~,. . . . . at tho - b y Mr. lloti~llbal , Tile-~· AI-.,
caa.a.
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have boon roportod In tho United Stites recenll.f and otllclalo at 1111
Natlorlal ColnmWIIcable Dloeaae Center (NCDC) said lodi.Y lllo ,..
tion l• on the threabold of an epidemic of the Hq Konc tilL
The A2 H0111 Koow 68 lnlluenzo otroln hu aeWally roacbod
epidemic prqMX11.ons in only one area - the wutern
slotos - but lo clooe tD the epidemic level ol-her• lllo N~
spoke~n aaid. At least 33 states t-.~ eJ~P~rienced some Csjjt•~

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AN0'111EH mG SIIIPMENT OF SWEA11:RS Cor Men and Y - . - Moa'o 01111 lloll' 0.
coaalalllw al Sbort Slom1 l'ullcner
SWoatar with turUe neck 01111 o bu- trool canllpa swatarm lllltcil. You'D W.lbo coat
aW'81tter, too, ot auede leather and knit combl.llltloD. A bll seleed.oa ofturdealld mock turtle
aetk _pullover aweaters ror men. Knit of 100 per cent lDtDorted vlqiD lambs wooL.

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styled - Veey well made - Road,y lor you ill buy, Aloo a W1')' liDo oolodlon lrlm evt
slackl 10 popular with )'0111180r men 01111 h121t ochool boyo.

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North Vietnamese negntiaton
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Permanotlt preoo plaid lloeron 01111 Colton ill zllll'or caM lor fl, tS. bjpdal' 01111 extra alno.
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Cyruo Vanee, deputy chle! of
tbe American delegation, met
with his Hanoi counterpart, Col.
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p.m. (10 a.m. EST). Site of the
conference waa not dtsclosed.
Procedural disputes over the
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withdrawn Dlllrly half ita: ~aval Oeet from the Mediterranean sea
and returned it to Russian waters, defense sOW'ces said tocla1·
or sane 50 ships which Russia had sent into tbe Medltel"''anean since tte June, 1967 Arab-Israeli war mJy atmte 35 remain. the

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slan planoo IUid shiPs 01111 headed bock tD lhe Mediterranean.
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Sherman Houle wUI PI.Y T1ny
Tim $25,000 a ....... - plu percentage Cor a '69 booking .•. At

her out she would scream and
get me in trouble with the management.
So how am 1 going to get out
c:l this mess'? - KIND BUT

"A Thousand Clowns, •• this time
hal created ellches strwl&amp; ·to..
gether on an endless drme.
Jack I..eJilmiXI, Felicia Farr
and her daul!hter are at theSberry • Netherland for a Yule bul~
lng Ding ... The Spanloh PaYIIIaD
decided to pia.y II the Mailrld
way: now you can get there u llle
as 1 a.m. and still baYe your full
dlmer ...
Moll1hln with
ol&amp;ter Hepalboh ..., Dick "'""
kiaoo's piano at the Drake Room
... Age ol Specialization: a travel agent does a brllk trade Ill
"TOUl'O ol Italy to Match YPeraonalitytt ••• The NaV)' pve
Zanuck Ute oke to eru1l • land
a Flying Fortress at Ford Ia1and
ror .. Toral Toral Toral" tile
20th - 111m about Pearl Harbor:
it's now a Navy golf course.
WhUe carlo Ponti hovers near
Sophia Lor.., a.-altlng their llrsl
child, Carlo' a aon Alexander en.
rolled at Yale ... Angela Lanabury' a pla,ytng an old woman in
"Dear World" but Angela's not
new at old..gal roles: she played
Judy Garland's mother in ..The
Harvey Girls" mm wttenshewas
in her teens - and younger than
Judy .•• Fumiest (unconsciously)

CONFmMED BACHELOR
Dear Bach:
Go apartment • hunting! A n d

TV commerclal la Method Ac:.
tress Sollra Lampert In the Cranapple pitch: pla,ys Eve in Eden

switch to a diQ' shift.
And hereafter be "'kind" only
to elderly spinsters.- H.
Dear Helen:
We had a discussiooaboutweding pictures in newspapers. My
room mate said only the bride's
picture should appear. 1 think
it's nice to have both the bride's
and groom's picture printed. -

with standard method mumble.
QJ.izman Mark Goodson tn
..21" studies the menu through
a tiny gold lorgnette ... All that
fuss alxtu.t uHeidi" pre~mptlng
the rinal minute of the Jets grid
game but no one's mentioned
when "Heidi" became Ute week's
Nielsen rating champ, Ute Jets
game didn't even crash the Top
20 ••• The comic 11m Cmways
of the TV Set named the new
baby Carey Dalton ... Director
Josh Logan has a reason for not
using Ids middle name "Lockwood": Josh gave it to a young
actor named Gary Yurosek, who
now stars in rilms as Gary Lock-

portant element in U 11 Brenda
V aecaro,

adorlbb comic
yowtgater; but even lhe can~
lift it from ita suffocating series
ol dreartly endleu near~
alii

.. Promises, Promises" Zorina. loguea ..• It hita a few laughs but
greatest musical eomedy dancer
ol her brilliant ell¥. leaned over
and asked ua the ldenUty o( the
exciting youngster who'd just
stowed the show: she la Donna
McKechnie, an electric sprite
from TV's old "Hullabaloo" series... NBC has news for Mel Allen.
"The Goodbye People"' stara
Milton Berle but the most im-

totally it's a 4rag .. . Berle plays

a septuagenar1aa eager to return
to hio old stand at the Cme.Y 1•land boardwalk; and althou&amp;b un-

!IRE TEA BAG
TAGS TRADEABLE?
Dear Helen:

Several months ago my sister asked if I would start savlng the tags !rom any teabags
we used. ~e said her nephew
was collecting them at his school,
and when the labe1s amounted to
giganlic amoWlt (like a mlllicm

or so) they would turn them
in and get a wheel..chair for a
charitable organization.
At any rate, I began colJeeting and enlisted the a i d ot
friends . It now tums out that
this is not going to be t h e
school's project. I have a sizeable amowtt of labels on hand.
Do you know of any other organization which is collecting
them? Or was somebody pulling
the boy's leg'? - R.M..R.
Dear R;

This soWids a little like the
cigarette hoax of a few
years back. "Save the cellQPhane
opener strip," word went out,
"And when you .;:ollect 10 pounds
you can get a seeing eye dog
for a blind person."
I doubt anyone ever reached
10 pounds, oreverheardwhereto
send them. - H.
Dear Helen:
I felt sorry for a young COU·
pie who had an apartment down
th6 haU. The man lost Ill• ~
afd they were getting desper.: ·
ate. So when an opening came at
my plant I told them about it.
However, the job was for a woman, and the hours were the same
as mine - swing shift.
Mrs. T. awlied and got it.
What more natural than she ride
to work with me'? Rose Ann and
I begon stopping lor a drink at
mi.might und then Rose suggest.
ed another bar where we coold
dance. Finally little Rosy ended up in my bachelor apartment.
while her husband slept.
~e told me she didn't like
him very well as he woul!kJ•t try
to get work.
Last night she iiUlllOUJlCed she
was going to get a divorce. I
didn't catch on until she added,
"So we can get married, dar·
great

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cle Mlltte obviously teela the
role, be doesn't get it over the
rootllghts: his accent is erratic,
his walk too shakUy exaggerated.. "The Goocltye People" ls
by llorl&gt; Gardnllr wbosc ~1f cheerfully skimpy, cpus was

WHICH

Dear Which:
I don't think there is an ettquette rule against a bride-andgroom picture, but sometimes
newspaper space shortage ruleB
it out. H you marry in June,
you may get ooly a small "mug~

wood.

especially in a smaller town,
m~ rate a two..(.'olullUl spread,
complete with cake. - H.
This colulllll is dedicated to
lamily living, so if you're hav.
ing kid trouble or just plain trouble, let Helen help YOU, She
will also welcome your own amusing experiences. Address
Helen Bottel in care of t h i s

The Britt Eklund · Jason Robards seduction scene in uThe
Night They Raided Minsky's"
has its OWil musical sacrilege:
Handel's "Messiah11 is tinkled
seductively in the background .• .
Movie muscleman Steve Reeves
is distantly related to Lee Radziwill\Jy marriage; never revealed it Llfltil Jaclde"s remarriage.
. England's top theatrical agent
Leslie Grade is aeriously ill ...
Bing Crosby starts recordlng
again after -a long hiatus , ., Angie Dickinson stayed in N. Y.
just long enough to ascertain
husband Blll't Bacharach's .. Promises, Promises" is a huge hit
and jetted back to ll'wood to fllm
"The One With the Fuzz."'
Just back from Israel, singer
Bob McGrath says rolks there
referred to our veep ~ elect as
"Shapiro Agnew" ... Gloria De
Haven can•t open on Bchedule at
the Latin QJ.arter: she"s hung up
in Miami divorcing Dick Fancher
..• Jack Durant flips in and Gloria stars later ... Bob Hope's
Chryster TV special taped numbers at U.S.C. to recorded. music during the network musician•
1trike; Eddie Fisher sang rrom
bls own recordings - and had to

newspaper.
1

ling...

That lon't what I had In mind.
I wao only trying to be kind to
a couple of down-and-OUt kids, and
thi1 dame takes advantage.

I told Mrs. T. 11M had the
wrong impression, and rrorn now
on she drives to work alone. ~e
laid I couldn't mean It and she'll
wait "unW I come to my
senses." She slips notes IDlder
my door and waits in the hall unW I get In at night. Last night
she insisted oo coming in to my
apartment and said if I threw

JEAN BAIRD

Mrs. Jean Baird has accepted
the (OSitioo of Director o( Nursing ServicesandEducaUmal Programs in the Ohio Valley Health
Services Foundation Inc., or Athens. Mrs. Baird will coordinate
all Foundation activities involving nursing and paramedical activities, educatimal programs,
community health services, and
liaison with professional nurse
usociation.s, said J. E. Farring.
ton, executive director.

WPPERS PLAINS- Thollolo
Garden ClUbJ whiCh determined
this year to deeol'llte the Y1llap
tor the Christmas seaiOI'lt baa r ..
ported unusual succesa due to the
eoopentlon ot loc:al cltlzena. ,
Huol BarmW, chalrmanoltho
decontlng
commlt18e, Aid,
"'11de lathe ftrsttbneauehlpf'Oo
joel lola boen-mptod. Tho Gardon Cloi&gt; lnttlblted 'tt and ...,..

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shot." But a January wedding,

use cue cards.

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Richard Dovlo, 19611 PUJ&gt;.
eroy High School gnd.Uite,
Is In U. S. Naval Tralnlnl at
Great Lakes. His address Ia
S.R B 34-38-50, U.S.N. II. T.C.
Co. 726, 13th Battalion, Great
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at the Meigs Junior High in Pomeroy, sc~l sponsored.
HIGH SCHOOL dance part,y Saturday nlght, Meigs Jwrlor High
in Pomeroy; dancing {rom 8 to
11 p.m. The Jays will emcee.
MONDAY
MIDDLEPORT Garden Club,

Monday, 8 p. m., home of M r s.
Carl Horky; aMual Chrhbnas
party, gift exchange; noral ar·
rangements to be brought to decorate the home; hostesses, Mrs.
florky, Mrs. M. C. Wilson. Mlaa
Hallie Zerkle, and Mrs. James
Arnold.
POMEROY GARDEN Club annual Christmas clinner, 6 p.m.
Monlay, home or Mrs. Willis McMurray, Mason. W. YL
CANDYSTRIPER
ChrisCmas

par\Y,

Monday night,

Veteran•

Memorial Hospltal; caroli~ begins at 6:30 p, m.

TANKER FlRE
AMSTERDAM (UPil- A oeries of eJPlOsions ripped the
33,159-ton LiberiaD. tanker Diane
Thursday night and tire broke
out in the holds loaded with
300,000 barrels or crude oil,
injuring more than a dozen
persons.

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Kent
TR:AO\TIOM. ~Oerf
Be;. &amp;~Vt;.D. WE'LL
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J. Barmlii,Jameostoot,
J. S. Davis, Clarence Headley,
ao:l 01car Pennington all con-

Holiday 100&lt;1 bllkola will be
~od lor two lamllloo ~

MaiP Coto&gt;IY Solon 710, El&amp;hl
and Forty, accor&lt;llne to plana
made cllrlng Thursdly nlght'a
mooting hold al the home ol

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or and tho pledge to tho fiall.
Chapeau Iva FOorell lnii'OGICtcl
Mra. PeaY Rudolph ol Galllpo-

Jim

lla, a gueat.

~acuae.

Certificate

March of Dimes organizatkus.
The entire program wW be

telecast In color. Jacoba, a na,..
tlve of Pomeroy, will preaent
special colorful comedy and mag.
Jc as entertainment.

Laurel Cliff
News Notes
By BERTHA PARKER
Sabbath School atteMance on
Dec. 1 at the Free Methodist
Church was 104. Orferine _was
$21.01. Rev. Lewlo Diehl had
charge of the Sunday morni•
service at the local cburch.
Mr. alii Mn. Paul Jacobs and
children of Kentucky
spent
Thonkogivlng with Mr. Jacobo'
mother, Mrs. Pearl Jacobs, and
visited his father, Pearl Jacobs,
who is apltientinVeteransMemortal Hospital.
Mro. ~ H&lt;Moll and Ka,y spent
Thankogivlng ond the •eekend
with Mr. HowelllnPennsyhonla.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Archer,
Mra. Chlrlea HI son, Cregg, Mark
and Jody, Columbus, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Diehl, Miehlgan, Mr.
and Mrs. Otarles Diehl, local,
were dinner guests Saturday of
Mrs. Georgia Diehl. Callers In
the afternoon were Mr. ...:1 Mrs. .

WSC S Group Holds Party
Tuesday in Church Annex

-FOR-

approved.
The lflnual Christmas dinner
will be at BaUeys restaurant ..
Friday, Dec. 13, at 6:30. Fol· •
IOivirw the dinner they will ro- •
turn to headquarters where a ..
Christmas program wlll be el v- .;
en bf:: ~~no and Mro. 1
Hall, and ' ' illll""'change held. •
santa Claus ,;m be at tho~ meet- •
ing house Dec. 22, at 2 p.in.. to !
give aaeks of candy to the chll· ·:
•.,
dreJL
Past president Ada Slack in- ••
stalled the1e omcers for 1989: :
presidelt, Jean Hall; vice pre- :
sident, Thelma Grueser; aeCOIII :
vice proaldent, Mylo Hudoon; :
secretary, Janice Lawson; ••· :
aistant secretary, Maey Laven- :
der, and treaaurer, Agnes White. ~
Conunltteea ..medwere, Ways •
aM Means, Ada Slack, E d t t h ·
Hoed and Dorio Ft-lelld; Sym- :
path)', Mildred Pierce, MDe1 ~
Picke01, and Pegcy Staat&amp;; Duel, '
Marie Rizer and Lirda Lawn- :
der; Cl.rda, Clara Lavender; :

School attendance on
December 8 was 61. Theortering
wa's $19.'1'2.
·
'." •· ·
Wotrlh'il) ·aervtCeB ri'l'e beldat
10:4~ with DlnsmoreSoylesleatloing Worship services were held at
7:45 Sunday evening with tho Rev.
CaoiO.
The YOUllB people practiced lor
their Chrlo-• program SWidly
LIPS THAT TOUCH LIQUOR
afterooon. The program wm be
NAIROm (IJPil-- Preoldent
presented Sunday evening, Dec.
Jomo Keoy1tta issued a new
22, beginning at 8 o'clock.
wornlnl Thursdly against what
The Grange will have a Chri1~
he called ~~roreign meddlers and
maa program and gift exchange on
subverslws" and againat drunThursdly evening, Dec. 19, at the
keneas whictl he said wu the
Grange hill.
11 No.
1 eDBJil)'"' spciling the
The Women's Socieb' otChrls-tlan Serivee wUI hive ita Christ- nation.
mas party and gift exchange on
Tuesday evening, Dec. 11, at the ed hera due to the death ot Mr.
ehurcb with the famUies Invited. Wooclyard's father.
several local '-"'Wos atteMrs. Dinsmore Boyles spent
senlces ror Claude Woodyardat sewral dlya laat week ln C..rthe Ewln« Chlpol, sa~. De- leston, W. VL, where her niece,
comber 7. Man,y others coiled at Nancy Hawkey. underweta major
the !uneral home.
aurger~.
Viaitora in the home of Mr. and
Tbe Grange hold Ito regular
Mra. J1mes Wood)'ard. were hil moetil!c Thuroda.Y • .....,., Desister, Ethel Stew1111, and •
cember 5.
daughter and huobond ol CloveThe regular Wednosdly night
land, and Mrt. Glod1ll Hlnley, on prayer aervlcea were held on
aunt, Iran Clnclmatl, onelloo
Doc. 4.
olbero from Rockland and Belpre ·
Elhol Stevena ol Clnclnnali
and the lOti! are., who were call- apent I night .-lth Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Follrod andlullly.

son, Zanes...Ule, lh:lles Anthony Diehl.
Mlas Mtldred Schaefer of At~
ens spent 'llllnkagtvtng wltll her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. NOI'1DIIl
Scheerer.
Mr. and Mro. Vern Slory and
John ot COlumbuo spenl Thankoglvlrw and the weekend wlthMrt.
Story's parents, Mr. anll Mrs.
Norman Schaefer. 5undl¥eallera
at the Sehleter home were Mr.
and Mra. Junior Archer of Wlaconaln, who were c6lJed here by
the Wnen ot Mr. Arc:ber•a fathoo
er, Grltr Archer, who undtrwett
maJor ourgeey at Holzer Madlcol

C.ntor.
- -~SchoOl-Doc.
8 at the Free lllelhodl8l Cburch

wal 109, c:oll•ctlon $22.77.
~· will be a Chrlstmao program amday evening, Dec. 22,
at the lotal church.

Mr. Pearl Jacobi hal been
returned home rroaft VetaaWJI
Memorial HoiiiJilol,
Mr. Lawrence A. Smith villi-

Sundl,y

contly.

eel relative&amp; lD

zanemne

re-

BERRY'S WORLD

and Mra. Robert Bowen and chlld.-, Pomeroy. vUited recently
with Mr. and Mra.

on Sr.

lEWIS
REPAIR SfRVICE
.
WY 2·2374
1:14 Mill 51.
Mlddltpo.

Mr· and Mro. Aifrtcl Nlckoloua, Toledo, recently ealled on
lira. Goor1111 Dlebl.
MI.. Barbara !P'&lt;Juoe and Mr.
John Slald vlaitod reeently ..W.
Mr. p4 Mra. Frltz Slald, New

pointa a game, was held to 13.
CQlorado set a team scoring
recordl,WhUe whlppl~ Arizona
State 112-81. With six pll,yers ln
double figures, Colorado broke
the school record ot 99 points
oet e1a11t )'011'1 qo. Cllll Meely

Meig~t

paced the wimers wltll 22
points.
In other games, Provtclence
wiUpped Rhode loland 8&amp;.76,
Col. . ,. beat
Lehigh 98-83,
T~XIIs
A&amp;M topped Louisiana
Tech IO!WJ3 and Long Beach St.

• .._..... Olllahcohl CIIJ 82-75.

standing Freshman). Medilw.; tickle Bob J. Smith (Moat Elft..
clent Offensive Lineman), Maple Heights; tailback Olris Cor-tez (Most Efficient Offensive back), Vacaville, Calif.i tackle
Larry Neely (Most Efficient Defensive Lineman), Dayton, and
quarterback ' Phil Sipka (Most Valuable Player), Newton Falls.

Rams Meet Colts In Top NFL Bout
By VITO STELLINO
UPl Sports Writer
How will the Los Angeles
Ram s react SundaY?
That's the only intriguing
question left about a clash that
was expected to be the best of
the entire season.
It'll be Los Angeles vs.
Baltimore Sunday - and it'll
mean nothing. Except pride.
Baltimore, now 12-1, C"an post
the best record in the regular
season in the National Football
League since Green Bay went
13-1 in 1962.
Los Angeles can only spoil the
record a bit.
The Rams- with a possible
$25,000-f!-man rid!~ on the

outcome- made an alrnotH unbelieveable bluOOer last Sunday,
They let the orftciah take I
down 1wa)l from them- and
they didn't even notice iL
Sure, lt was the officials fault
but the thing that's still hard to
belie\'\l iB that the Rams never
realized it.
George Allen Is supposed to
be one of the brightest, quickest
coaches In pro football.
Lost Chance
He let the orficials rob him of
• down-and yet even it was all
over and it was brought to his
attention, he wasn't sure.
He said, "it was possible but
I'll have to take a look at the

films.'• That look proved the
Rams only got three downs
after the holding penalty with 30
seconds lett.
None of the other Ram
pla,yer" realized it eitherparticularly quarterback Roman
Gabriel, who may have still
been a bit shaken up from his
first half injury. But why didn't
an,y of the other players realize
it'?
That's why the rans wUI be
watchil'"€ to see how the Rams
pla,y Sunday. Will they bounce
back from thal worst or football
mistakes- the "mental error" and spill the Colts to salve their
pride'? Or did they leave their

season in that final mioote of
play last week'?

This is the week of the anti~
climax in
the
NFL.
On
Saturday, Cleveland plays St.
Louis in a nationally televised
game but this'll be another
game only for pride since
Cleveland clinched the Century
Division title last week.
Title At Stake
The only title undecided is in
the Central Division between
Minnesota a n d Chicago. The
game that means something ls
Chicago \'s. Green Ba.y. Since
Minnesota is considered almost
a cinch to win at Philadelphia,
it' s LIP to the Bears to knock orr
Green Ba)l to advance to the
Western Conference title game.
Jf the Bears win, they'll be
assured of at least a tie with
Minnesota for rirst place and
CLEVELAND (UPI) - T h e Louis quarterback .Jim Hart that means Chicago advances
Cleveland Browns will have an and running backs Willis Cren- since the Bears beat the Vikings
oriental ally on their side when shaw, Ro~ Shiver.s atw;~ Cid Ed· twice during the r~ular season.
they ·t.a.ke ':lf?Jh the St. Loui&amp; ·c .·rd... wards. Hart miss~Jd some prac· If Green Bay knocked off
inals Saturif~ in the season fi- tice this week and other team Chicago, the crown goes to
nale.
members are exPected to do Minnesota unless Philadelphia
Ten cardinal players an:l two likewise.
pulls an improbable upset.
coaches have come down with
The Browns wouldn't mind
In three games, both teams
the Hong Kong filL Those suf- seei~ Crenshaw miss the game will be wiOOing UJi the season.
fering from the flu include SL Saturday. ne gained more than It'D be San Franclsco at
160 yards and picked l4) three Atlanta, Detroit at Washington
touchdowns
his last time out.
SCHEDULE APPROVED
and Pittsburgh at Ne" Orleans
Browns head coach Blarton in those contests.
NEW YORK (UPil- A 234day racing schedule beginning Collier hO(les his own men do
In the . other game, Dallas
come
down
w
itl1
the
bug,
not
on March 30 and erxling oo Dec.
warms !.{) for its Eastern
6 wa5 approved Thursday by especially since the Cleveland Conference title dash with
the New York State Racing area has been heavil,y hit.
Cleveland by goi Ill: to New
Cleveland has Its own prob- York. Dallas sutrered one or its
CommiBsion.
The dates will cover the lems going Into the game. two losses at the hands or the
Rushing whiz Leroy Kell)l has Giants this season and they'U
state's three major tracksa
bang~ . shin, the team's
Aqueduct, Belmont and Saratowart to avenge that.
practice
field has been snowga.
covered all week. preventing
practice, and flaMer Gary Col·
lins, who suffered a shoulder
O'BRIEN TO U.S. A.
separation weeks ago, still isn't
ADELAIDE, Australia (UP0
ready
to start.
- Australian Kerry O'Brien. a
The Browns announced Thurs·
fourth place finisher in ttw
day
that IIlli reserved seat tick·
Olympic 3.ooo..meter slefpleets
for the Eastern Conference
chase, will compete in three
IUPON REQUESn
playoff
Dec. 21 at the stadium
irxloor meets In the trnited
Our U•"•l Good Cl..nlnt
here against the Dallas CowStates, it was learned Thursday
O'Brien competes at Ol.kland boys lave been sold.
Stall:ling romt tickets are on
on JaiL 24; Portland, Ore., Feb.
sale
tor the ·game at the ticket
Pomeroy
1 and Loll Angeles, Feb, 7 and
992-5421
omce at Ga~ B at the stadium.
8. and Toronto, Canada, 14.

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DRY QEANING

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SERVICE

a few daya. Mra. Pteree IDII ;!
Mrs. Staats •W be the boateaoej :;
lor tho Jan. -t3 m.,tiJII, 'lllore :
.-w be oo mootbW on Doc:. 24. •
Othen attendllll were Ph)llll•:
Helllrlx atiJ Sylvia Zwllling, and :

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Rlt11nd mlc• will Ignore othlr rood
bllt to get to TAG ...and It kills ltlem
Fitld '""

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INDUSTRIES
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Tonight's Games

Colgate 98 Lehigh R.3
Broome Tech 81 AJfred 64

Midwest
Rockrord 86 Elmhurst 81
N. Ill 76 LaCrss St. 62
Wichita St. 93 Iowa 88
Geo. Wash 74 Geogtwn DC 73
Md. St. 100 Norrolk St. 99
Cum.brlnd 119 Rio Grarde 97
Catawba 86 Gilrord 83
W. VL ''t. 115 Blulld St. 105
Glenville St. 50 W. VL Tch 49
Southwest
Tulsa 93 Cal St. 84
Lng Bch St. 92 Okla City 75
Ark A&amp;M 78 Col Ozarks 77
St. Col Ark. 78 Ark. Tch 77
Hendrsn St. 69 So St. 67
Tex. A&amp; M l02 La. Tech !13
West
Colo. 112 Ariz. St. 81

Nels-York at Gallipolis
Wellston at Athens
Ironton at Meigs
Lopn at Jackson
Pt. Pleasant at RipJey

N•w &amp; Utod Shot
Gun• &amp; Hand G.. n.
Special on Ho111llton

FederaJ.Hocking at Eastern
Hannan Trace at Southwestern

Kyger Creek at Southern Local
(SATURDAY)
Eastern at Kyger Creek
Southwestern at Hannan, w. va.
North Gallia at Portsmouth West
Soutflern at Glouster
Ashland at Ironton
Waverly at Logan
Miller at Nels-York
Vinton County at Wellston

Wa1hora
Aluminallan Point for
Raoli'!V

Semi·Giou Scr11bktllle
Paint
EJttarlor &amp; AlumlnUJr~

Fiber Roof Pa lnt
Pla.,ic Fitting•
FIHCO TV
AHTEHHAS

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BLACK &amp; WHITE
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Hardware
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damage.

BAHR CLOTHIERS

WILHELM TRADED
KANSAS ClTY
(UPO- The
Kansas City Royals, one of the
American League•s .new e:xpa!lsion clubs, Thursday traded
veteran reliever Hoyt Wilhelm
to the california Angels for
utility man Ed Kirkpatrick and
rookie catcher DeMis Paepke.
Both Kirkpatrick and Paepke,
each in his early 20s, are
capable or playing a nmnber of
positions. Wilhelm, a 45-year~ld
knuckleballer. is expected to
help the Angels' much-used

STARTING TONIGHT-FRI. DEC. 13

Until
Christmas

Free
Parkin&amp;

bullpen.

The wassail bowls of old
made of lignum·
vttae, a materi~J that "never

Member of Middleport Gifr-A-Rama

~ngland were

MAKE IT A WHITE CHRISTMAS

BIG

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ESCAPES INJURY
RIVERSIDE, Ca!IL (UP!)....
Race driver Bobby Unser
escaped Injury Thursday after
his Eagle Ford SJliDped a
auBPension bar and spun off the
Internatloral Raceway duri~ a

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Porker, had loft for 1J

The Marauder seventh ender•
eaked out a 28-26 victory ..,.
the eighth grade had an eullr
time, wiMirw 32-22.
In the seventh grade ~Itt
lloyd Burney paced the lllro
auders with 9 points while J. D..
Story chipped in 6. F.:a-Sol&amp;htm.,
Pete Sayre and Norman Curfman were higtl with 1 e.cb ....
Uave Theiss and Bob MWer got
6 each.
Rich Bailey was high tor the
Meigs eighth graders as he accounted ror 7 points aDd AD:IJ

GRIND,

holcl ill Chrlstmu dlmer Thurada.Y ovenlng at the realaurant, Middleport. Allor lbo
dlanor a.., wml to lbo bomo
ol Mr ..... lln. La-.. lin for tbolr party oed 11ft OX•

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Rutgers 91 SL Louis 67
Provdnce 86 Rhod lslnd 76
Bently 100 LoweD St. 82
Amherst 70 E. Nazarene 68
Toldeo 88 Western Ky. 65
Frnkln Pierce 99 Curry 70
Plymth Sl 75 Keene st. 67
Trint.y 84 Wrcstr Tch 77

losSN this week. droiJIJing their
season record to 1..2 •
The Baby Tornadoes lost 38.
26 to Mol&amp;• Wodneocia.Y Iii Racine and were edged 50-44 at K,y _
ger Creek lhlrlday aft.ernom.
In the Meigs game, the young
Marauders led 11-4 at the end
ol the nnt ported, 18 -11 at halltime and 25-15 at the clo&amp;e o1 the
third QJarler. Jell Morrlo, Tiny
Williams and Tom Cook paced
the Marauders in scoring witll
8 polnta each. Dave White top.
peel Southern with 11, Bret Hart
got 7 and Rick &amp;lider, 4.
Aplnot Kyger Creek, While
again led the SJuthem scoring
with 14, &amp;!ider tallied II and
Jim Hubbard chipped In 10.

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Bertha Pldtor racolvtcl word
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Mra. Edna Faulk and Mr. and
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Marietta College eornerback Bob ll Smith. secon:l from
right, of Hemlock Grove, was one of seven members of Marietta's (7-2) football team honored recently. Smith won the Most
E!ficient Defensive Back award presented by Coach Joe Me·
Daniel. left. Other award wi~mers, l·r, tackle Mike Lund (Moat
ImprO\;ed Player), Beaver, Pa,; cornerback Doug Jones (Out-

Seventh and Eighth p'ldl

Soothern Hlgto &amp;haol lrnsh oul- earned vlctotlos OYOr Yll\lthW
rered two succesliv~e gaJne Southern Thursdly lllaf11!1'001o

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Mr. and Mro. Norman Schaeler vllllod recently with Mrs.
Schatfor'o bn&gt;lher oed olotor.Jn·
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New Marohllold.

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Hudson, Mlldred. Pierce, Peg)' :
Staala, Mabel Plckolll and leo
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Slack, Aoalatant, Naomi Londoi.,
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record to 4.1. St. Louis Ia 1-4.
Tom Thomas led st. Louis
with 19 polnt s.
non Washington scored 30
points as Wichita state topped
Iowa 93-88. Dick Jenaen and
Chad calabria led th 1
with 20 poilU eae~ o;:;:

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In the l'lrst game or the
Garden twinbill Dick Stewart
scored 3U points as H..u~
t ....en
romped past St. Louis.
stewart and Doug Brlttelle
combined for 31 of Hutgers' 40
points in the first hair as the
Scarlett Knipts boot;ted their

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Spcial Notes

M~Damel s

Madl500 •••Square
1 Garden didn't
go exac~ t lC wa,y Western
Kentucky hoped it would.
The heralded 7-fo« sophl)o
more may have suffer~ ·a bit
rrom "Garden Jitters" as he
made only one or nine &amp;hots in
the nrst half and fouled out
midway in the second half as
Western Kentucky was routed
by Toledo 8S-6S,
1t was the nrst lo~!9 of the
season for We~~otern Kentucky
aft.er five straight victories, The
Hllltoppers are ranked 14th in
the nation. Toledo is oow 3--1.
McDaniels was o11e or the
natlon's most sought alter high
school prospecls when he came
out or Scottville, Ky. and
decided
to enter
Western
Kentucky.
In tl\e second game of a
Madison Square Garden double-header, Bob Miller and Steve
J Mix of Toledo stole the show.
Miller and Mix combined ror 53
poirt.s with Miller gaining 16 of
his 28 points ln the first half
aOO Mix scoring 16 of his 25
points in the second halL
McDaniels tried to make it a
game aB he pumped in the first
14 points for the Hilltoppers in
the second hair. lkJt he then
fouled out and Toledo was In
charge the rest or the way,
McDaniels finished with 16
points.
Jerane Perry, one of the four
aqJhomores in the Western
Kentucky lineup, led the losers
with 24 points.

Tho --caroloandMra.
M&amp;rUn read "The Nltht After

Klein Wins

Alfred

sentiRCI, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Frkla.y, pecember 13, 1968

By llnited l'rc."s l.ncernationa~

Tho IJ'OUI' aloo decided to PI'·

SYRACUSE Plans were
made for a Christmas decorat-ina cortest when the Ladies Aux·
lllary ot the VolumeerFirellepL
met at their headquarters Monday night Dec. 10, Tho meotlrw
was in charge of the president,
Jeaa-HIIL· Mabel Pickens lor devoUono rtlad Luke ~:1-17.
A new member, Lora Mae
Imboden, was welcomed, maklna: 18 members and one guest
pre.ent. Reports were given ani

The Dail)

All-Stan®

Chriltmaa." Glftl were excbanled and new names were drawn
.,
ebate toya for the eblldren 1n tor .aeeret pu1Dera. T h r e e
the two famllf.e1. Mrt. M a r ~ names were aubmltted ror memand
reporlod on the eyatlc n. borohlp and Mro. broil• drive and ntended tbankl Mra. Marlo Boyd roportod m "
to the public and bualnooomon tile Pauvlor mooting held last . ,
for tbolr ouwort In the .drive weekend In Columbuo.
Mre. Eileen Searls won. the
and their coopentkM iA the Yar•.
SP-4 JOHNNY KLEIN
door
prize pnwlded by M&lt;o. lb'·
loua lUnd railing projec:ta oltho
oell,
and Mro. Rhoda Had&lt;etl,
Salon. The IJ'OUI' at1U baa canMrs. Welsh and Mrs. Searla won
dy lor aale.
Seven members wore lnltlal;- game prlzeJ.
Next meeting will be held at
ed Into tho Turtle Club ol tho
the
home ot Mrs. Feme Cheaseaaloo with Mro. Catherine.Wollh
brO'N
al Choohira. Attondlne bepreoenllng a large turtle to Mra.
Col. Richard. W, swenson, com- Rulb H. Thornton, me ol tho side• those named were Mrs.
Myrtle Walker, Mrs. P e a r I
mandi!W the !60th Slanal Groq&gt;, new members.
Knapp, Mro. Eunle l!"lni!er,
A
potluck
dinner
preceded
tho
Firat Sianal Brli!lda In Vlotlam,
has 1warded a certitleate ol mooting .-bleb CliJOIIOCI with pray- Mro. Marie Boyd, and M r o.
Francea Htntel.
achievemed. to SP-t Jolwmy R.
L. Klelll. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Klein, Laurel Clllr.
Tho citation ICCO-JIYinB the
a.-ard read In part:
"In recognition or meritorious aervtce ftom 9 March 1967 to
11 Od.ober 1968, whlle serving
as a ndio rela,y and carrier team
Tho amnal Chrlalmao dlmor er, Bernice Roulh; FrlendJhiP,
chlol with compoey B, 44th Sls- and porQ' of the wscs of Ap- Ama Wbeelei'; servtee, Erma
nal Bottolloo, !60th Signal Bri- ple Grove, Oblo, waa held Tues- Norrl1; B~hoOd, M a b. e 1
gade, Republic of VIetnam, Spec- da,y, Dec. 10, at the ctl.lreh an~ Shields, and Love, luna iluw.
ialist Klein performed his duties nex. The churcll waa decoratEach member al110 brOught a
in an exceptionally professiooal ed In keepln£ with Chrlstmao. girt to be liken to the SOulltmanner. He continually displayed Mrs. Dolly Wolfe pve erace be- eaotorn Ohio Mental llealth Cena high technical knowledge a n d tore the meal,
ter. n.e IIOC!e\Y will lake a 1ru1t
keen sense of W'gency in theperMro. Naomi Slobort Jll'eolded beal&lt;et to Louloo Parr at the Cenrormance of his duties. He set tbe at the IIIOI!tlnll with oingine o1 ter.
example ror his contemporaries II 0 Uttle Town of Betblebem."
FoDowlng tbe program, mem~
to follow aD:! strived to Improve Scripture no read by P e g g y bers and D!Htl m:ehanged liftl
both himself ...:1 the etllctency of Starcher from the 2nd dlaJJior that had been placed tmder •
lighted Cbrlobnaa tree.
operatioos.
ol Matthew. The lollowlng ·•~cialist Klein was a defln.. port In a candlellshl service:
Attending bealdeo thole namite asset in the accomplistunent Faith, Julia Norris; Joy, Dua- ed were Mra. Eileen Buck, Dor·
or this unit'smlssiOfL Htadedic• na IU.Il; Ptlace, Joyce White; othy Durst, Doma Hayman, Clara
tion and performance or dut;y re- Good wiD, Mabel Rousb; For· Mae Sorgenl, Dolly Wolle a n d
flect .p-eat credit ~on himselr, giveneiS. Lucllle JUM)dea; Prv~ Beaa ParBOil.
this unit, aOO the United States
Army.''

Mra. Julia H,yaell,

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Harry Weber 1 Buc.keye Lake, lid
Mr.- and-Mrs. Nlcko~k and

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MWhooo SoiUo StatkMi, White
tuneral Hame, Elmwood R e 1 l
HOII'Ie, G&amp;G Auto sales, 1\t)pers
Plains Hardware, carr's Barber
Slql, Ohio Valley Marwfacturlrw.
Boas Equipment, Helen's Beauty

Jarobs WiU
Have Comedy,
Magic on TV

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tributed money, which was used
to purchase the decontiOnl.
00 SaturdaY. Dec. 7, the decorations were assembled by interested local citizens. A 3~
tree was erected at the junctioo or
681 and state Route 7, wtthsantas
placed In the tree top. A NathUy
scene wasalsoplacedatthia location. Wreaths and Santa&amp; were
placed at different locations
through town and the town enFRIDAY
trances stgns were decorated.
JITNEY SUPPER, Eastern
Mfs. Bamhfiladded, "Thisiaa
High School cafeteria, serving
good· community, with good comrrom 5 to 7 p.m. before Federal
munity interest, and showed coHocking basketball game; sponoperation in a project whicll has
sored by junior class; menu,
stimulated a great deal or intersteak, chicken, noodles, trimest. It is our sincere desire thl.t
mings.
our project may be enlarged an:t
SYHACUSE Ladies Auxiliary
further develq)ed in the coming
annual Christmas dinner, 6:30
,ears."
Frki&amp;J. Bailey•s Restaurant; program and exchange of gifts to
follow at headquarters, Syracuse Municipal Park.
POSI' BASKETBALL game
dance party with the J~s. rollowing the Meigs Marauder basketball game, 9:30 p.m. to 12
midnight at the Rutland Grade
School auditorium.
SENIOR CLASS. Southern High
Lee Jacobs, who wa1 a liar in •
School, will sponsor a dance FriDecember on his own llalf-hour
day. 9:30 to midnight, Racine
TV series on a local chamel,
Junior High SchOol; the "Next
will be appearing on the "March
in Line" provides the music; opof Dimes Telethon" on WSAZen to the public.
TV. Chamel 3, January 25.:16.
The telethoo will begin at 11
AFTER BASKETBALL game
p.m.
January 25 and CQltinue
dance following the Meigs Mafor 18 hours. It wiD star fa.
rauder game, 9:30 p.m. to mid·
moue personalities of Nashville,
night at the Rutland g r a d e
New Ydrk ana HollyliiJod.
··
school auditorium. Jays will em·
Ccntrlbutlons
a
n
d
pledgeo
cee.
made to the telethon from out~
SATURDAY
side the Huntington area will be
HIGH SCHOOLdancepartywith
credited back to loeal, county
the Jays Saturday, 8 to 11 p.m.

HOW CAA fOt.K'!&gt; &lt;'&gt;eC.
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Jack Kent
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Salon 710 Will Give
Holiday Food Ba-skets

Derorating
Project Was
Successful

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JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - The Chicago
Sherman Houle wUI PI.Y T1ny
Tim $25,000 a ....... - plu percentage Cor a '69 booking .•. At

her out she would scream and
get me in trouble with the management.
So how am 1 going to get out
c:l this mess'? - KIND BUT

"A Thousand Clowns, •• this time
hal created ellches strwl&amp; ·to..
gether on an endless drme.
Jack I..eJilmiXI, Felicia Farr
and her daul!hter are at theSberry • Netherland for a Yule bul~
lng Ding ... The Spanloh PaYIIIaD
decided to pia.y II the Mailrld
way: now you can get there u llle
as 1 a.m. and still baYe your full
dlmer ...
Moll1hln with
ol&amp;ter Hepalboh ..., Dick "'""
kiaoo's piano at the Drake Room
... Age ol Specialization: a travel agent does a brllk trade Ill
"TOUl'O ol Italy to Match YPeraonalitytt ••• The NaV)' pve
Zanuck Ute oke to eru1l • land
a Flying Fortress at Ford Ia1and
ror .. Toral Toral Toral" tile
20th - 111m about Pearl Harbor:
it's now a Navy golf course.
WhUe carlo Ponti hovers near
Sophia Lor.., a.-altlng their llrsl
child, Carlo' a aon Alexander en.
rolled at Yale ... Angela Lanabury' a pla,ytng an old woman in
"Dear World" but Angela's not
new at old..gal roles: she played
Judy Garland's mother in ..The
Harvey Girls" mm wttenshewas
in her teens - and younger than
Judy .•• Fumiest (unconsciously)

CONFmMED BACHELOR
Dear Bach:
Go apartment • hunting! A n d

TV commerclal la Method Ac:.
tress Sollra Lampert In the Cranapple pitch: pla,ys Eve in Eden

switch to a diQ' shift.
And hereafter be "'kind" only
to elderly spinsters.- H.
Dear Helen:
We had a discussiooaboutweding pictures in newspapers. My
room mate said only the bride's
picture should appear. 1 think
it's nice to have both the bride's
and groom's picture printed. -

with standard method mumble.
QJ.izman Mark Goodson tn
..21" studies the menu through
a tiny gold lorgnette ... All that
fuss alxtu.t uHeidi" pre~mptlng
the rinal minute of the Jets grid
game but no one's mentioned
when "Heidi" became Ute week's
Nielsen rating champ, Ute Jets
game didn't even crash the Top
20 ••• The comic 11m Cmways
of the TV Set named the new
baby Carey Dalton ... Director
Josh Logan has a reason for not
using Ids middle name "Lockwood": Josh gave it to a young
actor named Gary Yurosek, who
now stars in rilms as Gary Lock-

portant element in U 11 Brenda
V aecaro,

adorlbb comic
yowtgater; but even lhe can~
lift it from ita suffocating series
ol dreartly endleu near~
alii

.. Promises, Promises" Zorina. loguea ..• It hita a few laughs but
greatest musical eomedy dancer
ol her brilliant ell¥. leaned over
and asked ua the ldenUty o( the
exciting youngster who'd just
stowed the show: she la Donna
McKechnie, an electric sprite
from TV's old "Hullabaloo" series... NBC has news for Mel Allen.
"The Goodbye People"' stara
Milton Berle but the most im-

totally it's a 4rag .. . Berle plays

a septuagenar1aa eager to return
to hio old stand at the Cme.Y 1•land boardwalk; and althou&amp;b un-

!IRE TEA BAG
TAGS TRADEABLE?
Dear Helen:

Several months ago my sister asked if I would start savlng the tags !rom any teabags
we used. ~e said her nephew
was collecting them at his school,
and when the labe1s amounted to
giganlic amoWlt (like a mlllicm

or so) they would turn them
in and get a wheel..chair for a
charitable organization.
At any rate, I began colJeeting and enlisted the a i d ot
friends . It now tums out that
this is not going to be t h e
school's project. I have a sizeable amowtt of labels on hand.
Do you know of any other organization which is collecting
them? Or was somebody pulling
the boy's leg'? - R.M..R.
Dear R;

This soWids a little like the
cigarette hoax of a few
years back. "Save the cellQPhane
opener strip," word went out,
"And when you .;:ollect 10 pounds
you can get a seeing eye dog
for a blind person."
I doubt anyone ever reached
10 pounds, oreverheardwhereto
send them. - H.
Dear Helen:
I felt sorry for a young COU·
pie who had an apartment down
th6 haU. The man lost Ill• ~
afd they were getting desper.: ·
ate. So when an opening came at
my plant I told them about it.
However, the job was for a woman, and the hours were the same
as mine - swing shift.
Mrs. T. awlied and got it.
What more natural than she ride
to work with me'? Rose Ann and
I begon stopping lor a drink at
mi.might und then Rose suggest.
ed another bar where we coold
dance. Finally little Rosy ended up in my bachelor apartment.
while her husband slept.
~e told me she didn't like
him very well as he woul!kJ•t try
to get work.
Last night she iiUlllOUJlCed she
was going to get a divorce. I
didn't catch on until she added,
"So we can get married, dar·
great

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cle Mlltte obviously teela the
role, be doesn't get it over the
rootllghts: his accent is erratic,
his walk too shakUy exaggerated.. "The Goocltye People" ls
by llorl&gt; Gardnllr wbosc ~1f cheerfully skimpy, cpus was

WHICH

Dear Which:
I don't think there is an ettquette rule against a bride-andgroom picture, but sometimes
newspaper space shortage ruleB
it out. H you marry in June,
you may get ooly a small "mug~

wood.

especially in a smaller town,
m~ rate a two..(.'olullUl spread,
complete with cake. - H.
This colulllll is dedicated to
lamily living, so if you're hav.
ing kid trouble or just plain trouble, let Helen help YOU, She
will also welcome your own amusing experiences. Address
Helen Bottel in care of t h i s

The Britt Eklund · Jason Robards seduction scene in uThe
Night They Raided Minsky's"
has its OWil musical sacrilege:
Handel's "Messiah11 is tinkled
seductively in the background .• .
Movie muscleman Steve Reeves
is distantly related to Lee Radziwill\Jy marriage; never revealed it Llfltil Jaclde"s remarriage.
. England's top theatrical agent
Leslie Grade is aeriously ill ...
Bing Crosby starts recordlng
again after -a long hiatus , ., Angie Dickinson stayed in N. Y.
just long enough to ascertain
husband Blll't Bacharach's .. Promises, Promises" is a huge hit
and jetted back to ll'wood to fllm
"The One With the Fuzz."'
Just back from Israel, singer
Bob McGrath says rolks there
referred to our veep ~ elect as
"Shapiro Agnew" ... Gloria De
Haven can•t open on Bchedule at
the Latin QJ.arter: she"s hung up
in Miami divorcing Dick Fancher
..• Jack Durant flips in and Gloria stars later ... Bob Hope's
Chryster TV special taped numbers at U.S.C. to recorded. music during the network musician•
1trike; Eddie Fisher sang rrom
bls own recordings - and had to

newspaper.
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ling...

That lon't what I had In mind.
I wao only trying to be kind to
a couple of down-and-OUt kids, and
thi1 dame takes advantage.

I told Mrs. T. 11M had the
wrong impression, and rrorn now
on she drives to work alone. ~e
laid I couldn't mean It and she'll
wait "unW I come to my
senses." She slips notes IDlder
my door and waits in the hall unW I get In at night. Last night
she insisted oo coming in to my
apartment and said if I threw

JEAN BAIRD

Mrs. Jean Baird has accepted
the (OSitioo of Director o( Nursing ServicesandEducaUmal Programs in the Ohio Valley Health
Services Foundation Inc., or Athens. Mrs. Baird will coordinate
all Foundation activities involving nursing and paramedical activities, educatimal programs,
community health services, and
liaison with professional nurse
usociation.s, said J. E. Farring.
ton, executive director.

WPPERS PLAINS- Thollolo
Garden ClUbJ whiCh determined
this year to deeol'llte the Y1llap
tor the Christmas seaiOI'lt baa r ..
ported unusual succesa due to the
eoopentlon ot loc:al cltlzena. ,
Huol BarmW, chalrmanoltho
decontlng
commlt18e, Aid,
"'11de lathe ftrsttbneauehlpf'Oo
joel lola boen-mptod. Tho Gardon Cloi&gt; lnttlblted 'tt and ...,..

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shot." But a January wedding,

use cue cards.

TilE DAILY SENTINEL
DEVOTED TO INTEJlFJJT Of
I(I:J(;!;..Ioiiii.SON AllfJI

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Richard Dovlo, 19611 PUJ&gt;.
eroy High School gnd.Uite,
Is In U. S. Naval Tralnlnl at
Great Lakes. His address Ia
S.R B 34-38-50, U.S.N. II. T.C.
Co. 726, 13th Battalion, Great
Lakes, m. Richard is the son
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at the Meigs Junior High in Pomeroy, sc~l sponsored.
HIGH SCHOOL dance part,y Saturday nlght, Meigs Jwrlor High
in Pomeroy; dancing {rom 8 to
11 p.m. The Jays will emcee.
MONDAY
MIDDLEPORT Garden Club,

Monday, 8 p. m., home of M r s.
Carl Horky; aMual Chrhbnas
party, gift exchange; noral ar·
rangements to be brought to decorate the home; hostesses, Mrs.
florky, Mrs. M. C. Wilson. Mlaa
Hallie Zerkle, and Mrs. James
Arnold.
POMEROY GARDEN Club annual Christmas clinner, 6 p.m.
Monlay, home or Mrs. Willis McMurray, Mason. W. YL
CANDYSTRIPER
ChrisCmas

par\Y,

Monday night,

Veteran•

Memorial Hospltal; caroli~ begins at 6:30 p, m.

TANKER FlRE
AMSTERDAM (UPil- A oeries of eJPlOsions ripped the
33,159-ton LiberiaD. tanker Diane
Thursday night and tire broke
out in the holds loaded with
300,000 barrels or crude oil,
injuring more than a dozen
persons.

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Kent
TR:AO\TIOM. ~Oerf
Be;. &amp;~Vt;.D. WE'LL
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J. Barmlii,Jameostoot,
J. S. Davis, Clarence Headley,
ao:l 01car Pennington all con-

Holiday 100&lt;1 bllkola will be
~od lor two lamllloo ~

MaiP Coto&gt;IY Solon 710, El&amp;hl
and Forty, accor&lt;llne to plana
made cllrlng Thursdly nlght'a
mooting hold al the home ol

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or and tho pledge to tho fiall.
Chapeau Iva FOorell lnii'OGICtcl
Mra. PeaY Rudolph ol Galllpo-

Jim

lla, a gueat.

~acuae.

Certificate

March of Dimes organizatkus.
The entire program wW be

telecast In color. Jacoba, a na,..
tlve of Pomeroy, will preaent
special colorful comedy and mag.
Jc as entertainment.

Laurel Cliff
News Notes
By BERTHA PARKER
Sabbath School atteMance on
Dec. 1 at the Free Methodist
Church was 104. Orferine _was
$21.01. Rev. Lewlo Diehl had
charge of the Sunday morni•
service at the local cburch.
Mr. alii Mn. Paul Jacobs and
children of Kentucky
spent
Thonkogivlng with Mr. Jacobo'
mother, Mrs. Pearl Jacobs, and
visited his father, Pearl Jacobs,
who is apltientinVeteransMemortal Hospital.
Mro. ~ H&lt;Moll and Ka,y spent
Thankogivlng ond the •eekend
with Mr. HowelllnPennsyhonla.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Archer,
Mra. Chlrlea HI son, Cregg, Mark
and Jody, Columbus, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Diehl, Miehlgan, Mr.
and Mrs. Otarles Diehl, local,
were dinner guests Saturday of
Mrs. Georgia Diehl. Callers In
the afternoon were Mr. ...:1 Mrs. .

WSC S Group Holds Party
Tuesday in Church Annex

-FOR-

approved.
The lflnual Christmas dinner
will be at BaUeys restaurant ..
Friday, Dec. 13, at 6:30. Fol· •
IOivirw the dinner they will ro- •
turn to headquarters where a ..
Christmas program wlll be el v- .;
en bf:: ~~no and Mro. 1
Hall, and ' ' illll""'change held. •
santa Claus ,;m be at tho~ meet- •
ing house Dec. 22, at 2 p.in.. to !
give aaeks of candy to the chll· ·:
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dreJL
Past president Ada Slack in- ••
stalled the1e omcers for 1989: :
presidelt, Jean Hall; vice pre- :
sident, Thelma Grueser; aeCOIII :
vice proaldent, Mylo Hudoon; :
secretary, Janice Lawson; ••· :
aistant secretary, Maey Laven- :
der, and treaaurer, Agnes White. ~
Conunltteea ..medwere, Ways •
aM Means, Ada Slack, E d t t h ·
Hoed and Dorio Ft-lelld; Sym- :
path)', Mildred Pierce, MDe1 ~
Picke01, and Pegcy Staat&amp;; Duel, '
Marie Rizer and Lirda Lawn- :
der; Cl.rda, Clara Lavender; :

School attendance on
December 8 was 61. Theortering
wa's $19.'1'2.
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Wotrlh'il) ·aervtCeB ri'l'e beldat
10:4~ with DlnsmoreSoylesleatloing Worship services were held at
7:45 Sunday evening with tho Rev.
CaoiO.
The YOUllB people practiced lor
their Chrlo-• program SWidly
LIPS THAT TOUCH LIQUOR
afterooon. The program wm be
NAIROm (IJPil-- Preoldent
presented Sunday evening, Dec.
Jomo Keoy1tta issued a new
22, beginning at 8 o'clock.
wornlnl Thursdly against what
The Grange will have a Chri1~
he called ~~roreign meddlers and
maa program and gift exchange on
subverslws" and againat drunThursdly evening, Dec. 19, at the
keneas whictl he said wu the
Grange hill.
11 No.
1 eDBJil)'"' spciling the
The Women's Socieb' otChrls-tlan Serivee wUI hive ita Christ- nation.
mas party and gift exchange on
Tuesday evening, Dec. 11, at the ed hera due to the death ot Mr.
ehurcb with the famUies Invited. Wooclyard's father.
several local '-"'Wos atteMrs. Dinsmore Boyles spent
senlces ror Claude Woodyardat sewral dlya laat week ln C..rthe Ewln« Chlpol, sa~. De- leston, W. VL, where her niece,
comber 7. Man,y others coiled at Nancy Hawkey. underweta major
the !uneral home.
aurger~.
Viaitora in the home of Mr. and
Tbe Grange hold Ito regular
Mra. J1mes Wood)'ard. were hil moetil!c Thuroda.Y • .....,., Desister, Ethel Stew1111, and •
cember 5.
daughter and huobond ol CloveThe regular Wednosdly night
land, and Mrt. Glod1ll Hlnley, on prayer aervlcea were held on
aunt, Iran Clnclmatl, onelloo
Doc. 4.
olbero from Rockland and Belpre ·
Elhol Stevena ol Clnclnnali
and the lOti! are., who were call- apent I night .-lth Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Follrod andlullly.

son, Zanes...Ule, lh:lles Anthony Diehl.
Mlas Mtldred Schaefer of At~
ens spent 'llllnkagtvtng wltll her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. NOI'1DIIl
Scheerer.
Mr. and Mro. Vern Slory and
John ot COlumbuo spenl Thankoglvlrw and the weekend wlthMrt.
Story's parents, Mr. anll Mrs.
Norman Schaefer. 5undl¥eallera
at the Sehleter home were Mr.
and Mra. Junior Archer of Wlaconaln, who were c6lJed here by
the Wnen ot Mr. Arc:ber•a fathoo
er, Grltr Archer, who undtrwett
maJor ourgeey at Holzer Madlcol

C.ntor.
- -~SchoOl-Doc.
8 at the Free lllelhodl8l Cburch

wal 109, c:oll•ctlon $22.77.
~· will be a Chrlstmao program amday evening, Dec. 22,
at the lotal church.

Mr. Pearl Jacobi hal been
returned home rroaft VetaaWJI
Memorial HoiiiJilol,
Mr. Lawrence A. Smith villi-

Sundl,y

contly.

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zanemne

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BERRY'S WORLD

and Mra. Robert Bowen and chlld.-, Pomeroy. vUited recently
with Mr. and Mra.

on Sr.

lEWIS
REPAIR SfRVICE
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Mlddltpo.

Mr· and Mro. Aifrtcl Nlckoloua, Toledo, recently ealled on
lira. Goor1111 Dlebl.
MI.. Barbara !P'&lt;Juoe and Mr.
John Slald vlaitod reeently ..W.
Mr. p4 Mra. Frltz Slald, New

pointa a game, was held to 13.
CQlorado set a team scoring
recordl,WhUe whlppl~ Arizona
State 112-81. With six pll,yers ln
double figures, Colorado broke
the school record ot 99 points
oet e1a11t )'011'1 qo. Cllll Meely

Meig~t

paced the wimers wltll 22
points.
In other games, Provtclence
wiUpped Rhode loland 8&amp;.76,
Col. . ,. beat
Lehigh 98-83,
T~XIIs
A&amp;M topped Louisiana
Tech IO!WJ3 and Long Beach St.

• .._..... Olllahcohl CIIJ 82-75.

standing Freshman). Medilw.; tickle Bob J. Smith (Moat Elft..
clent Offensive Lineman), Maple Heights; tailback Olris Cor-tez (Most Efficient Offensive back), Vacaville, Calif.i tackle
Larry Neely (Most Efficient Defensive Lineman), Dayton, and
quarterback ' Phil Sipka (Most Valuable Player), Newton Falls.

Rams Meet Colts In Top NFL Bout
By VITO STELLINO
UPl Sports Writer
How will the Los Angeles
Ram s react SundaY?
That's the only intriguing
question left about a clash that
was expected to be the best of
the entire season.
It'll be Los Angeles vs.
Baltimore Sunday - and it'll
mean nothing. Except pride.
Baltimore, now 12-1, C"an post
the best record in the regular
season in the National Football
League since Green Bay went
13-1 in 1962.
Los Angeles can only spoil the
record a bit.
The Rams- with a possible
$25,000-f!-man rid!~ on the

outcome- made an alrnotH unbelieveable bluOOer last Sunday,
They let the orftciah take I
down 1wa)l from them- and
they didn't even notice iL
Sure, lt was the officials fault
but the thing that's still hard to
belie\'\l iB that the Rams never
realized it.
George Allen Is supposed to
be one of the brightest, quickest
coaches In pro football.
Lost Chance
He let the orficials rob him of
• down-and yet even it was all
over and it was brought to his
attention, he wasn't sure.
He said, "it was possible but
I'll have to take a look at the

films.'• That look proved the
Rams only got three downs
after the holding penalty with 30
seconds lett.
None of the other Ram
pla,yer" realized it eitherparticularly quarterback Roman
Gabriel, who may have still
been a bit shaken up from his
first half injury. But why didn't
an,y of the other players realize
it'?
That's why the rans wUI be
watchil'"€ to see how the Rams
pla,y Sunday. Will they bounce
back from thal worst or football
mistakes- the "mental error" and spill the Colts to salve their
pride'? Or did they leave their

season in that final mioote of
play last week'?

This is the week of the anti~
climax in
the
NFL.
On
Saturday, Cleveland plays St.
Louis in a nationally televised
game but this'll be another
game only for pride since
Cleveland clinched the Century
Division title last week.
Title At Stake
The only title undecided is in
the Central Division between
Minnesota a n d Chicago. The
game that means something ls
Chicago \'s. Green Ba.y. Since
Minnesota is considered almost
a cinch to win at Philadelphia,
it' s LIP to the Bears to knock orr
Green Ba)l to advance to the
Western Conference title game.
Jf the Bears win, they'll be
assured of at least a tie with
Minnesota for rirst place and
CLEVELAND (UPI) - T h e Louis quarterback .Jim Hart that means Chicago advances
Cleveland Browns will have an and running backs Willis Cren- since the Bears beat the Vikings
oriental ally on their side when shaw, Ro~ Shiver.s atw;~ Cid Ed· twice during the r~ular season.
they ·t.a.ke ':lf?Jh the St. Loui&amp; ·c .·rd... wards. Hart miss~Jd some prac· If Green Bay knocked off
inals Saturif~ in the season fi- tice this week and other team Chicago, the crown goes to
nale.
members are exPected to do Minnesota unless Philadelphia
Ten cardinal players an:l two likewise.
pulls an improbable upset.
coaches have come down with
The Browns wouldn't mind
In three games, both teams
the Hong Kong filL Those suf- seei~ Crenshaw miss the game will be wiOOing UJi the season.
fering from the flu include SL Saturday. ne gained more than It'D be San Franclsco at
160 yards and picked l4) three Atlanta, Detroit at Washington
touchdowns
his last time out.
SCHEDULE APPROVED
and Pittsburgh at Ne" Orleans
Browns head coach Blarton in those contests.
NEW YORK (UPil- A 234day racing schedule beginning Collier hO(les his own men do
In the . other game, Dallas
come
down
w
itl1
the
bug,
not
on March 30 and erxling oo Dec.
warms !.{) for its Eastern
6 wa5 approved Thursday by especially since the Cleveland Conference title dash with
the New York State Racing area has been heavil,y hit.
Cleveland by goi Ill: to New
Cleveland has Its own prob- York. Dallas sutrered one or its
CommiBsion.
The dates will cover the lems going Into the game. two losses at the hands or the
Rushing whiz Leroy Kell)l has Giants this season and they'U
state's three major tracksa
bang~ . shin, the team's
Aqueduct, Belmont and Saratowart to avenge that.
practice
field has been snowga.
covered all week. preventing
practice, and flaMer Gary Col·
lins, who suffered a shoulder
O'BRIEN TO U.S. A.
separation weeks ago, still isn't
ADELAIDE, Australia (UP0
ready
to start.
- Australian Kerry O'Brien. a
The Browns announced Thurs·
fourth place finisher in ttw
day
that IIlli reserved seat tick·
Olympic 3.ooo..meter slefpleets
for the Eastern Conference
chase, will compete in three
IUPON REQUESn
playoff
Dec. 21 at the stadium
irxloor meets In the trnited
Our U•"•l Good Cl..nlnt
here against the Dallas CowStates, it was learned Thursday
O'Brien competes at Ol.kland boys lave been sold.
Stall:ling romt tickets are on
on JaiL 24; Portland, Ore., Feb.
sale
tor the ·game at the ticket
Pomeroy
1 and Loll Angeles, Feb, 7 and
992-5421
omce at Ga~ B at the stadium.
8. and Toronto, Canada, 14.

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a few daya. Mra. Pteree IDII ;!
Mrs. Staats •W be the boateaoej :;
lor tho Jan. -t3 m.,tiJII, 'lllore :
.-w be oo mootbW on Doc:. 24. •
Othen attendllll were Ph)llll•:
Helllrlx atiJ Sylvia Zwllling, and :

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bllt to get to TAG ...and It kills ltlem
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8 and Nick lhlo got 4.

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Tonight's Games

Colgate 98 Lehigh R.3
Broome Tech 81 AJfred 64

Midwest
Rockrord 86 Elmhurst 81
N. Ill 76 LaCrss St. 62
Wichita St. 93 Iowa 88
Geo. Wash 74 Geogtwn DC 73
Md. St. 100 Norrolk St. 99
Cum.brlnd 119 Rio Grarde 97
Catawba 86 Gilrord 83
W. VL ''t. 115 Blulld St. 105
Glenville St. 50 W. VL Tch 49
Southwest
Tulsa 93 Cal St. 84
Lng Bch St. 92 Okla City 75
Ark A&amp;M 78 Col Ozarks 77
St. Col Ark. 78 Ark. Tch 77
Hendrsn St. 69 So St. 67
Tex. A&amp; M l02 La. Tech !13
West
Colo. 112 Ariz. St. 81

Nels-York at Gallipolis
Wellston at Athens
Ironton at Meigs
Lopn at Jackson
Pt. Pleasant at RipJey

N•w &amp; Utod Shot
Gun• &amp; Hand G.. n.
Special on Ho111llton

FederaJ.Hocking at Eastern
Hannan Trace at Southwestern

Kyger Creek at Southern Local
(SATURDAY)
Eastern at Kyger Creek
Southwestern at Hannan, w. va.
North Gallia at Portsmouth West
Soutflern at Glouster
Ashland at Ironton
Waverly at Logan
Miller at Nels-York
Vinton County at Wellston

Wa1hora
Aluminallan Point for
Raoli'!V

Semi·Giou Scr11bktllle
Paint
EJttarlor &amp; AlumlnUJr~

Fiber Roof Pa lnt
Pla.,ic Fitting•
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damage.

BAHR CLOTHIERS

WILHELM TRADED
KANSAS ClTY
(UPO- The
Kansas City Royals, one of the
American League•s .new e:xpa!lsion clubs, Thursday traded
veteran reliever Hoyt Wilhelm
to the california Angels for
utility man Ed Kirkpatrick and
rookie catcher DeMis Paepke.
Both Kirkpatrick and Paepke,
each in his early 20s, are
capable or playing a nmnber of
positions. Wilhelm, a 45-year~ld
knuckleballer. is expected to
help the Angels' much-used

STARTING TONIGHT-FRI. DEC. 13

Until
Christmas

Free
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The wassail bowls of old
made of lignum·
vttae, a materi~J that "never

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ESCAPES INJURY
RIVERSIDE, Ca!IL (UP!)....
Race driver Bobby Unser
escaped Injury Thursday after
his Eagle Ford SJliDped a
auBPension bar and spun off the
Internatloral Raceway duri~ a

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Porker, had loft for 1J

The Marauder seventh ender•
eaked out a 28-26 victory ..,.
the eighth grade had an eullr
time, wiMirw 32-22.
In the seventh grade ~Itt
lloyd Burney paced the lllro
auders with 9 points while J. D..
Story chipped in 6. F.:a-Sol&amp;htm.,
Pete Sayre and Norman Curfman were higtl with 1 e.cb ....
Uave Theiss and Bob MWer got
6 each.
Rich Bailey was high tor the
Meigs eighth graders as he accounted ror 7 points aDd AD:IJ

GRIND,

holcl ill Chrlstmu dlmer Thurada.Y ovenlng at the realaurant, Middleport. Allor lbo
dlanor a.., wml to lbo bomo
ol Mr ..... lln. La-.. lin for tbolr party oed 11ft OX•

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Rutgers 91 SL Louis 67
Provdnce 86 Rhod lslnd 76
Bently 100 LoweD St. 82
Amherst 70 E. Nazarene 68
Toldeo 88 Western Ky. 65
Frnkln Pierce 99 Curry 70
Plymth Sl 75 Keene st. 67
Trint.y 84 Wrcstr Tch 77

losSN this week. droiJIJing their
season record to 1..2 •
The Baby Tornadoes lost 38.
26 to Mol&amp;• Wodneocia.Y Iii Racine and were edged 50-44 at K,y _
ger Creek lhlrlday aft.ernom.
In the Meigs game, the young
Marauders led 11-4 at the end
ol the nnt ported, 18 -11 at halltime and 25-15 at the clo&amp;e o1 the
third QJarler. Jell Morrlo, Tiny
Williams and Tom Cook paced
the Marauders in scoring witll
8 polnta each. Dave White top.
peel Southern with 11, Bret Hart
got 7 and Rick &amp;lider, 4.
Aplnot Kyger Creek, While
again led the SJuthem scoring
with 14, &amp;!ider tallied II and
Jim Hubbard chipped In 10.

Robinson's Cleaners

Kio1n.

on to IIOOd;y famU111.
Bertha Pldtor racolvtcl word
that her - . Lt. Col. Cedric

..k ..,.. ,_ ••, 11,..

al••r"

East

Boggs Equipment Co. rupp•~:~i.~

Marlhlleld.
Mra. Edna Faulk and Mr. and
Mra. Glom Faulk vlelled SUnday with Mr. and Mrs. Cltlronl

, . Lauro1 cwr Heallh

bl•kell&gt;all teams plcl&lt;od ,. -

B)l United Press International

Marietta College eornerback Bob ll Smith. secon:l from
right, of Hemlock Grove, was one of seven members of Marietta's (7-2) football team honored recently. Smith won the Most
E!ficient Defensive Back award presented by Coach Joe Me·
Daniel. left. Other award wi~mers, l·r, tackle Mike Lund (Moat
ImprO\;ed Player), Beaver, Pa,; cornerback Doug Jones (Out-

Seventh and Eighth p'ldl

Soothern Hlgto &amp;haol lrnsh oul- earned vlctotlos OYOr Yll\lthW
rered two succesliv~e gaJne Southern Thursdly lllaf11!1'001o

College Scores

SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL EQUIPMENT

'•

Mr. and Mro. Norman Schaeler vllllod recently with Mrs.
Schatfor'o bn&gt;lher oed olotor.Jn·
law. Mr. and Mr1. Fritz stabl,
New Marohllold.

Tornado Frosh Marauder Tykes·
Drop 2 Games Take Two Gamea.-..

•dina
nw,
'"hn!' '"hol" •..,hu!'"

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Ada Slack, Mylo ·
Hudson, Mlldred. Pierce, Peg)' :
Staala, Mabel Plckolll and leo
nea White, and Reporter, Ada '
Slack, Aoalatant, Naomi Londoi.,
;,;
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a guest, Dorothy Paraons.

record to 4.1. St. Louis Ia 1-4.
Tom Thomas led st. Louis
with 19 polnt s.
non Washington scored 30
points as Wichita state topped
Iowa 93-88. Dick Jenaen and
Chad calabria led th 1
with 20 poilU eae~ o;:;:

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D-12 and D-15
TRACTORS

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In the l'lrst game or the
Garden twinbill Dick Stewart
scored 3U points as H..u~
t ....en
romped past St. Louis.
stewart and Doug Brlttelle
combined for 31 of Hutgers' 40
points in the first hair as the
Scarlett Knipts boot;ted their

Momberahi»,

lllore lnlormalloo oo the

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St. Louis Hit By Flu Bug

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Mra. Ula Carmon, Chilli-;
Mrl. Gomer Bowen. Creola; Mr.

debut

Lewis Repair Servic~
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Spcial Notes

M~Damel s

Madl500 •••Square
1 Garden didn't
go exac~ t lC wa,y Western
Kentucky hoped it would.
The heralded 7-fo« sophl)o
more may have suffer~ ·a bit
rrom "Garden Jitters" as he
made only one or nine &amp;hots in
the nrst half and fouled out
midway in the second half as
Western Kentucky was routed
by Toledo 8S-6S,
1t was the nrst lo~!9 of the
season for We~~otern Kentucky
aft.er five straight victories, The
Hllltoppers are ranked 14th in
the nation. Toledo is oow 3--1.
McDaniels was o11e or the
natlon's most sought alter high
school prospecls when he came
out or Scottville, Ky. and
decided
to enter
Western
Kentucky.
In tl\e second game of a
Madison Square Garden double-header, Bob Miller and Steve
J Mix of Toledo stole the show.
Miller and Mix combined ror 53
poirt.s with Miller gaining 16 of
his 28 points ln the first half
aOO Mix scoring 16 of his 25
points in the second halL
McDaniels tried to make it a
game aB he pumped in the first
14 points for the Hilltoppers in
the second hair. lkJt he then
fouled out and Toledo was In
charge the rest or the way,
McDaniels finished with 16
points.
Jerane Perry, one of the four
aqJhomores in the Western
Kentucky lineup, led the losers
with 24 points.

Tho --caroloandMra.
M&amp;rUn read "The Nltht After

Klein Wins

Alfred

sentiRCI, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Frkla.y, pecember 13, 1968

By llnited l'rc."s l.ncernationa~

Tho IJ'OUI' aloo decided to PI'·

SYRACUSE Plans were
made for a Christmas decorat-ina cortest when the Ladies Aux·
lllary ot the VolumeerFirellepL
met at their headquarters Monday night Dec. 10, Tho meotlrw
was in charge of the president,
Jeaa-HIIL· Mabel Pickens lor devoUono rtlad Luke ~:1-17.
A new member, Lora Mae
Imboden, was welcomed, maklna: 18 members and one guest
pre.ent. Reports were given ani

The Dail)

All-Stan®

Chriltmaa." Glftl were excbanled and new names were drawn
.,
ebate toya for the eblldren 1n tor .aeeret pu1Dera. T h r e e
the two famllf.e1. Mrt. M a r ~ names were aubmltted ror memand
reporlod on the eyatlc n. borohlp and Mro. broil• drive and ntended tbankl Mra. Marlo Boyd roportod m "
to the public and bualnooomon tile Pauvlor mooting held last . ,
for tbolr ouwort In the .drive weekend In Columbuo.
Mre. Eileen Searls won. the
and their coopentkM iA the Yar•.
SP-4 JOHNNY KLEIN
door
prize pnwlded by M&lt;o. lb'·
loua lUnd railing projec:ta oltho
oell,
and Mro. Rhoda Had&lt;etl,
Salon. The IJ'OUI' at1U baa canMrs. Welsh and Mrs. Searla won
dy lor aale.
Seven members wore lnltlal;- game prlzeJ.
Next meeting will be held at
ed Into tho Turtle Club ol tho
the
home ot Mrs. Feme Cheaseaaloo with Mro. Catherine.Wollh
brO'N
al Choohira. Attondlne bepreoenllng a large turtle to Mra.
Col. Richard. W, swenson, com- Rulb H. Thornton, me ol tho side• those named were Mrs.
Myrtle Walker, Mrs. P e a r I
mandi!W the !60th Slanal Groq&gt;, new members.
Knapp, Mro. Eunle l!"lni!er,
A
potluck
dinner
preceded
tho
Firat Sianal Brli!lda In Vlotlam,
has 1warded a certitleate ol mooting .-bleb CliJOIIOCI with pray- Mro. Marie Boyd, and M r o.
Francea Htntel.
achievemed. to SP-t Jolwmy R.
L. Klelll. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Klein, Laurel Clllr.
Tho citation ICCO-JIYinB the
a.-ard read In part:
"In recognition or meritorious aervtce ftom 9 March 1967 to
11 Od.ober 1968, whlle serving
as a ndio rela,y and carrier team
Tho amnal Chrlalmao dlmor er, Bernice Roulh; FrlendJhiP,
chlol with compoey B, 44th Sls- and porQ' of the wscs of Ap- Ama Wbeelei'; servtee, Erma
nal Bottolloo, !60th Signal Bri- ple Grove, Oblo, waa held Tues- Norrl1; B~hoOd, M a b. e 1
gade, Republic of VIetnam, Spec- da,y, Dec. 10, at the ctl.lreh an~ Shields, and Love, luna iluw.
ialist Klein performed his duties nex. The churcll waa decoratEach member al110 brOught a
in an exceptionally professiooal ed In keepln£ with Chrlstmao. girt to be liken to the SOulltmanner. He continually displayed Mrs. Dolly Wolfe pve erace be- eaotorn Ohio Mental llealth Cena high technical knowledge a n d tore the meal,
ter. n.e IIOC!e\Y will lake a 1ru1t
keen sense of W'gency in theperMro. Naomi Slobort Jll'eolded beal&lt;et to Louloo Parr at the Cenrormance of his duties. He set tbe at the IIIOI!tlnll with oingine o1 ter.
example ror his contemporaries II 0 Uttle Town of Betblebem."
FoDowlng tbe program, mem~
to follow aD:! strived to Improve Scripture no read by P e g g y bers and D!Htl m:ehanged liftl
both himself ...:1 the etllctency of Starcher from the 2nd dlaJJior that had been placed tmder •
lighted Cbrlobnaa tree.
operatioos.
ol Matthew. The lollowlng ·•~cialist Klein was a defln.. port In a candlellshl service:
Attending bealdeo thole namite asset in the accomplistunent Faith, Julia Norris; Joy, Dua- ed were Mra. Eileen Buck, Dor·
or this unit'smlssiOfL Htadedic• na IU.Il; Ptlace, Joyce White; othy Durst, Doma Hayman, Clara
tion and performance or dut;y re- Good wiD, Mabel Rousb; For· Mae Sorgenl, Dolly Wolle a n d
flect .p-eat credit ~on himselr, giveneiS. Lucllle JUM)dea; Prv~ Beaa ParBOil.
this unit, aOO the United States
Army.''

Mra. Julia H,yaell,

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Harry Weber 1 Buc.keye Lake, lid
Mr.- and-Mrs. Nlcko~k and

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tuneral Hame, Elmwood R e 1 l
HOII'Ie, G&amp;G Auto sales, 1\t)pers
Plains Hardware, carr's Barber
Slql, Ohio Valley Marwfacturlrw.
Boas Equipment, Helen's Beauty

Jarobs WiU
Have Comedy,
Magic on TV

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tributed money, which was used
to purchase the decontiOnl.
00 SaturdaY. Dec. 7, the decorations were assembled by interested local citizens. A 3~
tree was erected at the junctioo or
681 and state Route 7, wtthsantas
placed In the tree top. A NathUy
scene wasalsoplacedatthia location. Wreaths and Santa&amp; were
placed at different locations
through town and the town enFRIDAY
trances stgns were decorated.
JITNEY SUPPER, Eastern
Mfs. Bamhfiladded, "Thisiaa
High School cafeteria, serving
good· community, with good comrrom 5 to 7 p.m. before Federal
munity interest, and showed coHocking basketball game; sponoperation in a project whicll has
sored by junior class; menu,
stimulated a great deal or intersteak, chicken, noodles, trimest. It is our sincere desire thl.t
mings.
our project may be enlarged an:t
SYHACUSE Ladies Auxiliary
further develq)ed in the coming
annual Christmas dinner, 6:30
,ears."
Frki&amp;J. Bailey•s Restaurant; program and exchange of gifts to
follow at headquarters, Syracuse Municipal Park.
POSI' BASKETBALL game
dance party with the J~s. rollowing the Meigs Marauder basketball game, 9:30 p.m. to 12
midnight at the Rutland Grade
School auditorium.
SENIOR CLASS. Southern High
Lee Jacobs, who wa1 a liar in •
School, will sponsor a dance FriDecember on his own llalf-hour
day. 9:30 to midnight, Racine
TV series on a local chamel,
Junior High SchOol; the "Next
will be appearing on the "March
in Line" provides the music; opof Dimes Telethon" on WSAZen to the public.
TV. Chamel 3, January 25.:16.
The telethoo will begin at 11
AFTER BASKETBALL game
p.m.
January 25 and CQltinue
dance following the Meigs Mafor 18 hours. It wiD star fa.
rauder game, 9:30 p.m. to mid·
moue personalities of Nashville,
night at the Rutland g r a d e
New Ydrk ana HollyliiJod.
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school auditorium. Jays will em·
Ccntrlbutlons
a
n
d
pledgeo
cee.
made to the telethon from out~
SATURDAY
side the Huntington area will be
HIGH SCHOOLdancepartywith
credited back to loeal, county
the Jays Saturday, 8 to 11 p.m.

HOW CAA fOt.K'!&gt; &lt;'&gt;eC.
\!.Vf. 10 e&lt;~£. WHet.~
'~"' ~e.o.oo oo 11o1
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Jack Kent
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Salon 710 Will Give
Holiday Food Ba-skets

Derorating
Project Was
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Umps Status

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Questl
BOSI'ON

(UP()- Tho status

d. umpirea AI Salerno and BUl
Valentine remained a question
mark today following the ftrst
meeting

between
American
Leque oflicials and representatives o1 the Umpires' AISOCia·
Uon.

American Leque president
Joe Cronin fired SalemD and
Valentine near the end oi the
J968 seasoo, S8¥ing tbey were
not doing an adequjl.te job. The
two maintained the dismissals
stemmed from their efforts to

Employes are
Guests for
Buft'et Dinner
Employes ot the Ohio Valley
Publishing Co. and their hus~
bands or wives were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen at
a Christmas dinner last night at
Circle's Cafeteria and Restaururt In Gallipolis.
Wimers of the door prizes
were Larry Boyer, otho Mattox, Donald Wright and J a c k

organi:~:e

the umpires.
This questim was (l'le of
severa1 discussed behind closed
doors Thursday roc two hours
aad 37 m.imJtes. Both sides said
afterward they were pleased
with the progress made but no
one would discuss particulars.
Crmin was accompanied at
the meeting by aide Bob
Holbrook and league oounsel
Alexander ..Sandy" Hadden of
Cleveland.
Attorney John Reynolds of
Chicago represented the um~
pires. With Reynolds were
umpires Jlm Hooochick, JoM
Flabert.Y and John Rice, all
director11 or the association.
whue that meeting was being
held. chairman Frank Thompson of the House Labor
Subcommittee sald ln Washington that he would conduct
hearings in the near Mure on
whether federal labor laws can
be applied to professiooal
sports, especiallY the field or
W1ion organization.
ThOmpson, a New Jersey
democrat, alao repeated an
earlier request that Crooin
relnstate Valentine and Salerno.
"I remain very COI\cerened
about the situation because I
am a baseball fan who would

hate to see the game harmed
Finnicum.
and
because I believe that
~roximately 60 persoos en~
working
men should not be
joyed a btdiet dinner at tables dec~
orated in keeping with the hoU- arbitrarily fired for trying to
improve their oond:ltl.oo by
clay seaBOO.
a union," he said.
forming
Gueats were, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
•, enderbosch, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon De-.
weese, Mr. and Mr&amp;. Hc:.bart wu~
son, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Wetherholt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. otbo MatBy United Press .Internatiooal
tox, Mr. and Mrs. BUl Gardner •
The Atlanta Hawks had the
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wright. Mr. better of the Walt Hazzard~Len
and Mrs. John Morpn, Mr. and Wilken&amp; deal Thursday night
Mrs. Elbert McGee, Mr. and Mrs.
Atlanta, Which shipped Wilk-

Atlanta Nips

Seattle, 93-91

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Bush, .Mrs. Pat Houck, Chet Tan~
~I Miillena, "'II a r 1

nehill and son, John, Mr. and
Mrs. James Danner, Mr. and
Mrs. Gayland Bush, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Finnicum, Miss Helen
Davis, Miss Emma LOll Davis,
Mrs. Erma Lyons and Cathy.
Robert Wingett, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Hoeflich, Mr. and Mrs. wu~
Uam Lehew, Mrs. Katie Crow,
Mra. Bea Uale, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hoffman, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen.

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New York . . . 14 16 .467 Jlh:
Detroit . . . .. 10 17 .382 11
Milwaukee . . . 7 22 .241 15

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W, L, Pet. GD
Los Angeles •.• 19 9 ,679
Atlanta •.•.. . 15 15 .500 5
Son Diego .... 14 15 .500 5\1
San Fran•.... 12 17 .4:14 71h
Seattle •..... 13 19 .409 8
Chicago . .... 12 tB .400 8
. . . . . 6 21 .222 12'h
Thur~'s

Results:
AUanta S3 Seattle 91
(Only game s&lt;hedulod)
Friday's Gaines
San Francisco at Boston

Phoenix vs. Cinclnnati at Cleveland
San Diego at Milwaukee
New York at Chicago

Atlanta at Los Angeles

The GaUipolis seventh and
eighth grade basketball teams
chalked up wins over visiting
Pt. Pleasant on the Washington
School hardwood Thursday even-

ing.

The Galllpolls seventh grade
upped its season mark to 2-0
with a 4.&gt;-35 win over the Pt.
Pleasant sevenlh grade. The Gallipolis eighth grade evened its
season record at 1-1 with a JS.
14 romp over the Pt. Pleasant
eighth grade.
Coach Bill Conley's GAHS
frosh suffered a 35-33 setback
at the hands of Jackson last evening. The local frosh are 0.2 for
the )'ear,
In Thursday's first tilt, Gil
Price dumped in 18 points for
the winners, followed by Mike
Berridge's 17 markers.
James Holley had six, John

Goodyear Clrlldren
To Be Ginn Party

parting or the ways, edged
Seattle 93-91 Thursday night In
the onLY National Baak.etball
;\ssociation game.
The difference was a 20-toot
jumper by Hazzard with two
seconds left that snapped a 91.
91 tie.
Hazzard WOWld up with onLY
12 points compared to 25 for
Wilkens. But Wilkens fouled out
with the score tied 86..86 and
four minutes left and was
on

the

bench

when

from 2 unUl 5 p.m., aec:onllnc
to r,t. T. Bucci, plaM manqer.
So~ Claus wUJ bepreaentand
Iiiia will be dlstrlboted to all

llllPico'eea• childrvn under the

12 )'UI'I, caru&gt;ons WUJ
11o - n COIIilnuooo)f
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VISIT OVER WEEKEND
FIVUAY FORECAST
By United Pre••lnternallmal
Tenpratures for the tlve day parlod or Saturday IJJnJush
wiD ·average below
normal. D~me blihs trW. average ln 1he ~d and low 30s
and lows at nlshl will be In llle
liJIPe1' teen• and low 20s. It
will be colder over the weekend, DIOOorallng a little ear)f
next week. Preclj&gt;Uation will
total one..tentil ~ rour tenths of
an Inch melted oecurrtng as
snow flurries over the Weekend and rain or snow the nrst
partofnen,.ek.

Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Carsey and family were weekend
visitors ol Mr. and Mrs. Walter "Grass and Mra. Ruth Carsey, Waverly.

w_..,.

VISITS IN WAVERLY
Merri Ault, daughter of Mr.

aOO Mrs. WUliam Ault, Middleport, visited recently wltll Mr.
and Mrs. c. H. Wlse, Jr.• in
Wnerly.

Saunders three and BW Holland
one for the winners, Matt Waldie had 12 for the losers. Gallipolis trailed 13-11 alter one period, then forged ahead 25-16 at
halftime. It was 36-22 after three
periods.
In the second game, the Gallipolis eighth grade jumped ahead
6-3 in the first stanza, led 14-8
at halftime, and 25-12 after three
periods.
Jimmy Noe's 17 points paeed
the wiruters. T, Orr, D. Burnett.
K. Sheets eRch had four points.
C. Perroud, M. Kieslinghadth.r ee
each, B. Rodgers two and K.
Miller one. Moore's tour points
paced the losers.
Monday, the Gallipolis junior
high teams will host Clak Hill
on the Washington Hardwood, beginning at 4 p.m.

Asks Six Months

To Avoid Sentenee
MARIETTA, Ohio (UPD James Farley, 25, checked into
tile Washington Coun1;)' jail Thurs.
d.ay for six morrths and aSked
authorities to biU him for ex~
penset during his sta,y.
Farley, who earlier pleaded
guilty of assaulting his wife, voluntarily committed himself to
avold a IIOS&amp;ible term Jn a rerormatory. He wiU ' pay $2 a day
lor loclglng lDd pick up IJJe biU
ror meals and other costa.

Young Pedestrian

Railroad conduct&lt;Jr

PRAYER FOR OUR BOY IN
VIETNAM :
(A-IC Hal' E. Justlce)

us

stances. Warm
ter under lhe stars. Touch him
with our smile or cheer and comfort Give ltim confidence in his
every bra.,.e pursuit.
Fail him not, and may he never
er fall you, Oh Lord, Amen.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock

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V-8 motor, auto. trans., P.S.. rldlo, white with blue rinyl
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We have on eXcellent selection of Christmas Records.
Both Mono and.Stereo. By famoua Recordlnl ArtiiU.

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the Rev. Bud Hatfield assisted
by the Rev. Armor Sayre om~
ciatlng. Burial will be in the
Beale cemetery.
Friends may call at the MohrStevens Funeral Hc:111e from 7

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st..; Jamea F. Day, Rt. 1 Gal·
llpolla; John W. Watter.soo, Jr.
Apfle Grove, W. VL; Mre.
Georse W. Lenoir, U$5 Second
Ave.; Milton E. Ruuell, Middleport; Mro. LUIIan A: Shuler,
Rt. 4 Jackson; Mrs, RaymoniJ
L. Kerns, Rt. 1 Por1lanct, Bnlce
A. Dillflwer. Rt. 4 Jacklon; Mrs.
Ervin 'PolUver, Rt. 3 Jaek10n;
Elti.l cameron, Raeeland, K)'.J
George D. FaMin, Rt. 5 JacklOll; He1 A. HeNCll1, Rt. 1 Albany; Mrs. JohjJ G. Golfee, HI.
1 waterloo; Mrs. Daniel IL
Grlsgs, Ashland, Ky.; Bellmly
ll. Lll&gt;scomb, Rt. 2 Cottapvllle;
George E. Parson1, MWwood;
Mrs. Fred B. McCullough, Ashland, Ky.; Wendell L. Adkins,
RL 4Lucasvtlle;M,yronB. Hms,
Scottown; Mrs. James A ChUders, Vancll.lia; Clarence Davia,
Robertaburg, w. VL;Mrs.James
M. Mollhan, Wellat:on; George
A. Davisson, Millwood, w. va.;
Mrs. Olan H. Snyder, Jr., Rt.
1 Bidwell.
BJrths
Mrs, James A. Childt!rs, Vandalia, son, 1:27 p.m. Thursday;
Mrs. James M. Molihln, WeDstoo. daughter, 5:40 p.m.
Discharged
Mrs. Rosie Bolen, Chris R.
Brown, Jackie L. Brumtleld,
Mrs. Mlltle Cauclill, Mrs. James

rism said the engineer noticed
the youth wa1king down the center ot the tracks, blew his hom
and tried to stop. He said t h e
youth tailed to move oot of the

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PT. PLEASANT - The onmal
Christmla Party tor the chil·
dren ot Goocl,yeft Employees wUI
be held ot tiJo Nationol Guard
Armory on S.tuntay, Dec. 21

prlae birthday puQ' &amp;Jnda7, Dee. Slalo
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by her daulhter, Mr1.
won A,IIPfOYed
11Y 1bo
Robert Jeffers.. h
neeived
11oar11 or
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..... esJJ lot tile ...... Jloor
Rafrellhmenta of ice cream. or MOODI Hall to be rOI&gt;OYKooi-Aid and cake were aened "' pnwJdo lor tiJo new Jadll.
tD Mr. lDd Mrs. Lewlo smJIIi, U.s, wbl&lt;h ...Wd :Include a pa.
TJnuny lDd Sandi', Mr. and
............ well .. labMrs. Ropr Jeffers, Rhonda and oralorJ and edlocOdonal JadllBobb:&gt;, Mr. and Mrl. Clllford tiea.
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Tho truatees ulll tiJo ClOI'OII01'Y
Mro. Richard Pe,ytoo, Mr. and eare unJI al,llniverll1;)' HooMr&amp;• .Jerry Alelhln. Mn. Dor- phal, lllolq wllb Ito af!IIJoMd
Is Dally and - · Mr. 8IXI Mra. resouch 1J10l11'8111. -~ .....
Homer kenhower, and Mr. and to t1Je new ctm1er 8IXI !Jo ""~'""'l­
Mrs. Robert JeUer1 J.DCI claugb.. ed.
ters, Sblrley and Pstly.

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Sr., Mba lth.)'llb 1-'er-

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WEST JEFFEF:SON 0 h i 0 tell:led illness. He" 15 survived
(UP.O - Fifteen-year:O.d Ken- b,y hla wklow, Beatrice Wallace
neth Ferrell was struck and kiD· Black; two eons, one dall.lhter,
ed Thursda.Y by a Perm c e n- four brothers and tllree sisters,
tral freight train on tracks near
IJJe !JJteraec:tloo of u. S. 40 8IXI
Ohio 142.

Steel Priee Upped

Leaving tor Induction were
Paul Ray Cox, Larry T. Adkins,
Jolmie R. Barnette, Timothy
Lewia, Johnnie C. Cochran. Roy
N. McClure, Howard 1... K~p
and Richard L. Holland,

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Hazzard won it. Zelmo BeaQ0 Lord, look after that boy or
ours, wherever he may be.
led the winners with 32.
Walk with him, talk with him
Being Announced
during the silent watches of the
night.
Mr. •nd Mrl. Bobby Foster,
Spur him to braver)' when he
Sr., Pomeroy, L,...announcingthe
faees the cruel foe. Keep his
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (UPD birth of a dlughter, Melissa
spirit hl.gh and his purpose un-Armco
Steel has raised I t s
Elaine, on Dec. 2atPleasant Valwavering wherever his duty takes
base price Cor hot-rolled sheets
ley Hospital.
him, throughout all the long days
of $5.85 per hundredwei;!IJI "to
Gra~QJ&amp;rents are Mr. arXI Mrs.
of hopeful victory.
Charles DUI, Pomeroy, and Mr. meet competition/' the comparzy
Transfer our prayer to his
and Mrs. Ralph Foster, Miners- said Thursday, The price hike heart, and keep him inspired by
ville. Maternal great~ndpar~ is e!Iective with shipments Jan. a never dying faith in our God.
I, 196S.
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Chlrles
He's our choicest treasure,
MWer of Rutland and John 0111,
so take care or him for us, Oh
Sr., Pomeroy. Paternal great..
Lord.
Galileo first saw the moon
grardmother is Mrs. Vide CUne through a telescope in 1609.
Keep him in health and subof Mohawk, W. VL

s!nbottom.

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Mrs. Jacob A. Garrison, 1bavtd
L. Hole, Mrs; JtJhn fi, .1-h,
Mro. Ed,. E. Smlll'o Wil.. ~en
'!ltrall, Mae WOlle, Cyftjhit

COWIIBVS (UP!) - Plana to
creat. a eardloWaUiilar HINl' ch

HomerlcenhowerofPort~

Gallipolis Captures Two
Cage Triumphs From Point

Birth of Daughter

PT. PLEASANT - Dene Scmmer, executive secretary or the
Local Selective Service Bol.rd,
announced that 11 Mason County men left this week for Ashlanll, Ky. Three of the men ·were
for pre-induction examinations
anll eight for induction into the
armed torees.
Pre • ii'Kiuction liat inclwfed
Junes Thomas Brown, RusseU
K. McDaniel ord David L. Hig-

Medical uenter

to ~ttle tor Ha:r.t.ard when
Hawks and Wukens had a

sitting

8 Men Leave
For Induction

For Mn. leenhower
land

W, L. Pc:t. GB

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Umps Status

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Questl
BOSI'ON

(UP()- Tho status

d. umpirea AI Salerno and BUl
Valentine remained a question
mark today following the ftrst
meeting

between
American
Leque oflicials and representatives o1 the Umpires' AISOCia·
Uon.

American Leque president
Joe Cronin fired SalemD and
Valentine near the end oi the
J968 seasoo, S8¥ing tbey were
not doing an adequjl.te job. The
two maintained the dismissals
stemmed from their efforts to

Employes are
Guests for
Buft'et Dinner
Employes ot the Ohio Valley
Publishing Co. and their hus~
bands or wives were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen at
a Christmas dinner last night at
Circle's Cafeteria and Restaururt In Gallipolis.
Wimers of the door prizes
were Larry Boyer, otho Mattox, Donald Wright and J a c k

organi:~:e

the umpires.
This questim was (l'le of
severa1 discussed behind closed
doors Thursday roc two hours
aad 37 m.imJtes. Both sides said
afterward they were pleased
with the progress made but no
one would discuss particulars.
Crmin was accompanied at
the meeting by aide Bob
Holbrook and league oounsel
Alexander ..Sandy" Hadden of
Cleveland.
Attorney John Reynolds of
Chicago represented the um~
pires. With Reynolds were
umpires Jlm Hooochick, JoM
Flabert.Y and John Rice, all
director11 or the association.
whue that meeting was being
held. chairman Frank Thompson of the House Labor
Subcommittee sald ln Washington that he would conduct
hearings in the near Mure on
whether federal labor laws can
be applied to professiooal
sports, especiallY the field or
W1ion organization.
ThOmpson, a New Jersey
democrat, alao repeated an
earlier request that Crooin
relnstate Valentine and Salerno.
"I remain very COI\cerened
about the situation because I
am a baseball fan who would

hate to see the game harmed
Finnicum.
and
because I believe that
~roximately 60 persoos en~
working
men should not be
joyed a btdiet dinner at tables dec~
orated in keeping with the hoU- arbitrarily fired for trying to
improve their oond:ltl.oo by
clay seaBOO.
a union," he said.
forming
Gueats were, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
•, enderbosch, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon De-.
weese, Mr. and Mr&amp;. Hc:.bart wu~
son, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Wetherholt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. otbo MatBy United Press .Internatiooal
tox, Mr. and Mrs. BUl Gardner •
The Atlanta Hawks had the
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wright. Mr. better of the Walt Hazzard~Len
and Mrs. John Morpn, Mr. and Wilken&amp; deal Thursday night
Mrs. Elbert McGee, Mr. and Mrs.
Atlanta, Which shipped Wilk-

Atlanta Nips

Seattle, 93-91

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Bush, .Mrs. Pat Houck, Chet Tan~
~I Miillena, "'II a r 1

nehill and son, John, Mr. and
Mrs. James Danner, Mr. and
Mrs. Gayland Bush, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Finnicum, Miss Helen
Davis, Miss Emma LOll Davis,
Mrs. Erma Lyons and Cathy.
Robert Wingett, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Hoeflich, Mr. and Mrs. wu~
Uam Lehew, Mrs. Katie Crow,
Mra. Bea Uale, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hoffman, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen.

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New York . . . 14 16 .467 Jlh:
Detroit . . . .. 10 17 .382 11
Milwaukee . . . 7 22 .241 15

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W, L, Pet. GD
Los Angeles •.• 19 9 ,679
Atlanta •.•.. . 15 15 .500 5
Son Diego .... 14 15 .500 5\1
San Fran•.... 12 17 .4:14 71h
Seattle •..... 13 19 .409 8
Chicago . .... 12 tB .400 8
. . . . . 6 21 .222 12'h
Thur~'s

Results:
AUanta S3 Seattle 91
(Only game s&lt;hedulod)
Friday's Gaines
San Francisco at Boston

Phoenix vs. Cinclnnati at Cleveland
San Diego at Milwaukee
New York at Chicago

Atlanta at Los Angeles

The GaUipolis seventh and
eighth grade basketball teams
chalked up wins over visiting
Pt. Pleasant on the Washington
School hardwood Thursday even-

ing.

The Galllpolls seventh grade
upped its season mark to 2-0
with a 4.&gt;-35 win over the Pt.
Pleasant sevenlh grade. The Gallipolis eighth grade evened its
season record at 1-1 with a JS.
14 romp over the Pt. Pleasant
eighth grade.
Coach Bill Conley's GAHS
frosh suffered a 35-33 setback
at the hands of Jackson last evening. The local frosh are 0.2 for
the )'ear,
In Thursday's first tilt, Gil
Price dumped in 18 points for
the winners, followed by Mike
Berridge's 17 markers.
James Holley had six, John

Goodyear Clrlldren
To Be Ginn Party

parting or the ways, edged
Seattle 93-91 Thursday night In
the onLY National Baak.etball
;\ssociation game.
The difference was a 20-toot
jumper by Hazzard with two
seconds left that snapped a 91.
91 tie.
Hazzard WOWld up with onLY
12 points compared to 25 for
Wilkens. But Wilkens fouled out
with the score tied 86..86 and
four minutes left and was
on

the

bench

when

from 2 unUl 5 p.m., aec:onllnc
to r,t. T. Bucci, plaM manqer.
So~ Claus wUJ bepreaentand
Iiiia will be dlstrlboted to all

llllPico'eea• childrvn under the

12 )'UI'I, caru&gt;ons WUJ
11o - n COIIilnuooo)f
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VISIT OVER WEEKEND
FIVUAY FORECAST
By United Pre••lnternallmal
Tenpratures for the tlve day parlod or Saturday IJJnJush
wiD ·average below
normal. D~me blihs trW. average ln 1he ~d and low 30s
and lows at nlshl will be In llle
liJIPe1' teen• and low 20s. It
will be colder over the weekend, DIOOorallng a little ear)f
next week. Preclj&gt;Uation will
total one..tentil ~ rour tenths of
an Inch melted oecurrtng as
snow flurries over the Weekend and rain or snow the nrst
partofnen,.ek.

Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Carsey and family were weekend
visitors ol Mr. and Mrs. Walter "Grass and Mra. Ruth Carsey, Waverly.

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VISITS IN WAVERLY
Merri Ault, daughter of Mr.

aOO Mrs. WUliam Ault, Middleport, visited recently wltll Mr.
and Mrs. c. H. Wlse, Jr.• in
Wnerly.

Saunders three and BW Holland
one for the winners, Matt Waldie had 12 for the losers. Gallipolis trailed 13-11 alter one period, then forged ahead 25-16 at
halftime. It was 36-22 after three
periods.
In the second game, the Gallipolis eighth grade jumped ahead
6-3 in the first stanza, led 14-8
at halftime, and 25-12 after three
periods.
Jimmy Noe's 17 points paeed
the wiruters. T, Orr, D. Burnett.
K. Sheets eRch had four points.
C. Perroud, M. Kieslinghadth.r ee
each, B. Rodgers two and K.
Miller one. Moore's tour points
paced the losers.
Monday, the Gallipolis junior
high teams will host Clak Hill
on the Washington Hardwood, beginning at 4 p.m.

Asks Six Months

To Avoid Sentenee
MARIETTA, Ohio (UPD James Farley, 25, checked into
tile Washington Coun1;)' jail Thurs.
d.ay for six morrths and aSked
authorities to biU him for ex~
penset during his sta,y.
Farley, who earlier pleaded
guilty of assaulting his wife, voluntarily committed himself to
avold a IIOS&amp;ible term Jn a rerormatory. He wiU ' pay $2 a day
lor loclglng lDd pick up IJJe biU
ror meals and other costa.

Young Pedestrian

Railroad conduct&lt;Jr

PRAYER FOR OUR BOY IN
VIETNAM :
(A-IC Hal' E. Justlce)

us

stances. Warm
ter under lhe stars. Touch him
with our smile or cheer and comfort Give ltim confidence in his
every bra.,.e pursuit.
Fail him not, and may he never
er fall you, Oh Lord, Amen.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock

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65 Buick Skylark Sport Coupe ••.•.••••••. $1395
V-8 motor, auto. trans., P.S.. rldlo, white with blue rinyl
inL, one owner, new Olds trade,

65 FordLTD 4 Dr. H.T.-- ••• • -·-- --·$1495
352 V8 motor, auto. trua.t P.S., white over blue. with blue
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Sons Co.
"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER"

Middleport, Ohio

WHI

or lor merry gifting. Our selection in-

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We have on eXcellent selection of Christmas Records.
Both Mono and.Stereo. By famoua Recordlnl ArtiiU.

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$1,4tf

Catali.-. V8 4 dr. Sedan. New Pontiac trad~
in. We can gladly rerer you to owner •. PS,
PB- AT.
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$1,000 64 Ford

sAVE
Bomeville 2 dr. Hard Top. Factory Alr
Condoned. Only 1,625 easy miles by one of
our executives. White with buckskin vinyl
top. Really sharp.

66 Pontiac

$1, 195 ·

VB sta. Wagon. Beautiful cream ftnlab. PoW·
er ateerirw. Cruisemauc. Extra niee.

Buick
$1,995 65
Sky~oof
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$1,895 vs63 Chevroltt

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LeSabre 4 dr. CUatc:a Sedan. F~ey Air
Conditioned. Power Steering. PoWer brakea.
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: chemicals, test tubes and rack,
: alcollol lamp, chemical
EliON! Lab 111nual, 281!1" 1
: steel slDrlp cal!lnet. ·

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w!IJJ black v!nl'l buckelsoato. A real
pertonner, the 400 cuba. 4 IP• and_posiUve
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Skylark V8 4 dr, Hard TqJ. Power Steerllw,
Automatic. Olio loco! ......,.. BesuUiul ma-

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Custom
Wagon, 9 pus.' Qpe
loeal owner. Shows best or care. PS. J'B
AT. Buick's ·Oneat of best WIKC)n.
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C.talira Statton Wagon. owned by one or our
most faithful and careful customers. Bea1Joo
·iltul white with red vinyl 'CJholatery. Exeeptionalln every way.

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tail, soJin rib.IMn1l Soft 'n cvcldly doge~. in bright, beautiful
colon mok.. o huggable pelf

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65 Ford Galaxle 500 4 Door ........••.•• ;$1295

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Choose a !avo :ite record lor yourseH

United Methodist Church with
the Rev. Bud Hatfield assisted
by the Rev. Armor Sayre om~
ciatlng. Burial will be in the
Beale cemetery.
Friends may call at the MohrStevens Funeral Hc:111e from 7

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PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
service for J. S. Black, 75, ~­
ple Grove, is scheduled Cor 2 p.
m. Saturday In IJJe Beale Oolpel

unUI 9 p.m. tonlsh!o

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gine. Turbo Hydramatic Turbojet enctne.
Power Steertpg. Almost like the day it was

VB motor. auto. trans., P.B.. P.S., radio, Unted elall. Uke
new w-s-w tires, white over turquoise with turquol.n cloth

At BELOW
Wholesale Prices
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67 Chevelle. $2,595 65 Pontiac
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66 Olds Cutlass Supreme Hoi. Sed........ $1895

Gifi-A-Rama

Two Trailer
Loads Arrive

For Mr. mack

James Ray
Pierce, 22, Gallipolis, Ohio, and
Merrllyn Jane Johnson, 19, Gal·
lipolis, have made application
for a marriage _license in the of..
fice of the county derk.

68 Olds 98 Luxury Sedan---- - • --- -- -$4200

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390 V8 erw., 4 on-the-O.oor, radio, dnledgla11, Mag Wheels.
dark blue with blue vinyl tnt., one Olf'ner. Real sharp!

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Flt.cb, Mrs.. John W, Cox alii

cautrnati, James
infant dausiJter.
Mra. Bertie Coleman, Harr)' ?·

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Services Set

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Just like new.

Lowmilea&amp;•·

HoiHr Modlesl C.-, f1nt
AY8. Vlsitinc hours 2-4 and 7-s
p.m. Parents on1)' on Pediatrics
Ward.
Admiaslons
Howard S. HardwQ, 90 Cedar
st..; Jamea F. Day, Rt. 1 Gal·
llpolla; John W. Watter.soo, Jr.
Apfle Grove, W. VL; Mre.
Georse W. Lenoir, U$5 Second
Ave.; Milton E. Ruuell, Middleport; Mro. LUIIan A: Shuler,
Rt. 4 Jackson; Mrs, RaymoniJ
L. Kerns, Rt. 1 Por1lanct, Bnlce
A. Dillflwer. Rt. 4 Jacklon; Mrs.
Ervin 'PolUver, Rt. 3 Jaek10n;
Elti.l cameron, Raeeland, K)'.J
George D. FaMin, Rt. 5 JacklOll; He1 A. HeNCll1, Rt. 1 Albany; Mrs. JohjJ G. Golfee, HI.
1 waterloo; Mrs. Daniel IL
Grlsgs, Ashland, Ky.; Bellmly
ll. Lll&gt;scomb, Rt. 2 Cottapvllle;
George E. Parson1, MWwood;
Mrs. Fred B. McCullough, Ashland, Ky.; Wendell L. Adkins,
RL 4Lucasvtlle;M,yronB. Hms,
Scottown; Mrs. James A ChUders, Vancll.lia; Clarence Davia,
Robertaburg, w. VL;Mrs.James
M. Mollhan, Wellat:on; George
A. Davisson, Millwood, w. va.;
Mrs. Olan H. Snyder, Jr., Rt.
1 Bidwell.
BJrths
Mrs, James A. Childt!rs, Vandalia, son, 1:27 p.m. Thursday;
Mrs. James M. Molihln, WeDstoo. daughter, 5:40 p.m.
Discharged
Mrs. Rosie Bolen, Chris R.
Brown, Jackie L. Brumtleld,
Mrs. Mlltle Cauclill, Mrs. James

rism said the engineer noticed
the youth wa1king down the center ot the tracks, blew his hom
and tried to stop. He said t h e
youth tailed to move oot of the

White over turquoise metallic dntsh with turquoise Interior, full power equip., tilt aD:I teleaeq,e ateert .. wheel,
radio, tinted glass, wooa-w dres, com.tortron alr...eonditiu.
ing, anti-spin lxle, lS.OOO mUea. One ownernewOlda trade.

PT. PLEASANT - The onmal
Christmla Party tor the chil·
dren ot Goocl,yeft Employees wUI
be held ot tiJo Nationol Guard
Armory on S.tuntay, Dec. 21

prlae birthday puQ' &amp;Jnda7, Dee. Slalo
and - - l4odlesl
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Ohio
111Jlvenl~.
CGer
by her daulhter, Mr1.
won A,IIPfOYed
11Y 1bo
Robert Jeffers.. h
neeived
11oar11 or
man,y Pft•.
..... esJJ lot tile ...... Jloor
Rafrellhmenta of ice cream. or MOODI Hall to be rOI&gt;OYKooi-Aid and cake were aened "' pnwJdo lor tiJo new Jadll.
tD Mr. lDd Mrs. Lewlo smJIIi, U.s, wbl&lt;h ...Wd :Include a pa.
TJnuny lDd Sandi', Mr. and
............ well .. labMrs. Ropr Jeffers, Rhonda and oralorJ and edlocOdonal JadllBobb:&gt;, Mr. and Mrl. Clllford tiea.
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Jeenhower and f'unib', Nr. and
Tho truatees ulll tiJo ClOI'OII01'Y
Mro. Richard Pe,ytoo, Mr. and eare unJI al,llniverll1;)' HooMr&amp;• .Jerry Alelhln. Mn. Dor- phal, lllolq wllb Ito af!IIJoMd
Is Dally and - · Mr. 8IXI Mra. resouch 1J10l11'8111. -~ .....
Homer kenhower, and Mr. and to t1Je new ctm1er 8IXI !Jo ""~'""'l­
Mrs. Robert JeUer1 J.DCI claugb.. ed.
ters, Sblrley and Pstly.

8, given

Sr., Mba lth.)'llb 1-'er-

a

' st. MarY·~ HCtapttal &amp;rer aft ex:
WEST JEFFEF:SON 0 h i 0 tell:led illness. He" 15 survived
(UP.O - Fifteen-year:O.d Ken- b,y hla wklow, Beatrice Wallace
neth Ferrell was struck and kiD· Black; two eons, one dall.lhter,
ed Thursda.Y by a Perm c e n- four brothers and tllree sisters,
tral freight train on tracks near
IJJe !JJteraec:tloo of u. S. 40 8IXI
Ohio 142.

Steel Priee Upped

Leaving tor Induction were
Paul Ray Cox, Larry T. Adkins,
Jolmie R. Barnette, Timothy
Lewia, Johnnie C. Cochran. Roy
N. McClure, Howard 1... K~p
and Richard L. Holland,

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Never Hears Train ;:::

Hazzard won it. Zelmo BeaQ0 Lord, look after that boy or
ours, wherever he may be.
led the winners with 32.
Walk with him, talk with him
Being Announced
during the silent watches of the
night.
Mr. •nd Mrl. Bobby Foster,
Spur him to braver)' when he
Sr., Pomeroy, L,...announcingthe
faees the cruel foe. Keep his
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (UPD birth of a dlughter, Melissa
spirit hl.gh and his purpose un-Armco
Steel has raised I t s
Elaine, on Dec. 2atPleasant Valwavering wherever his duty takes
base price Cor hot-rolled sheets
ley Hospital.
him, throughout all the long days
of $5.85 per hundredwei;!IJI "to
Gra~QJ&amp;rents are Mr. arXI Mrs.
of hopeful victory.
Charles DUI, Pomeroy, and Mr. meet competition/' the comparzy
Transfer our prayer to his
and Mrs. Ralph Foster, Miners- said Thursday, The price hike heart, and keep him inspired by
ville. Maternal great~ndpar~ is e!Iective with shipments Jan. a never dying faith in our God.
I, 196S.
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Chlrles
He's our choicest treasure,
MWer of Rutland and John 0111,
so take care or him for us, Oh
Sr., Pomeroy. Paternal great..
Lord.
Galileo first saw the moon
grardmother is Mrs. Vide CUne through a telescope in 1609.
Keep him in health and subof Mohawk, W. VL

s!nbottom.

wu entertained with a

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ru.an. Liwrvnce M. F9Wier,
Mrs. Jacob A. Garrison, 1bavtd
L. Hole, Mrs; JtJhn fi, .1-h,
Mro. Ed,. E. Smlll'o Wil.. ~en
'!ltrall, Mae WOlle, Cyftjhit

COWIIBVS (UP!) - Plana to
creat. a eardloWaUiilar HINl' ch

HomerlcenhowerofPort~

Gallipolis Captures Two
Cage Triumphs From Point

Birth of Daughter

PT. PLEASANT - Dene Scmmer, executive secretary or the
Local Selective Service Bol.rd,
announced that 11 Mason County men left this week for Ashlanll, Ky. Three of the men ·were
for pre-induction examinations
anll eight for induction into the
armed torees.
Pre • ii'Kiuction liat inclwfed
Junes Thomas Brown, RusseU
K. McDaniel ord David L. Hig-

Medical uenter

to ~ttle tor Ha:r.t.ard when
Hawks and Wukens had a

sitting

8 Men Leave
For Induction

For Mn. leenhower
land

W, L. Pc:t. GB

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MORNING
ST/oR IJN1TED
OLD DEXTER CONGIUlGA- MEntQDIST
CtlliRCH - Rev.
WWiom Alroon. pool«; J o h n
lhle. ~i ROJ Van Meter, Aa1t.
Sunday School, 9:30 L m. alureh Sq&gt;l. Sunday S&lt;hod, 9:.45 L IJ.I.l
aenlcea tlrst aM third ~ iormrC- WOraiup, io:ts L m.;
Pover meoii~Vo 7:30 p. m.
TlurodQ, Fred E. !lmlth, lay·
lMder. Youth FellowllhS», 7:30

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7:30 p.

BETIIANY UNITED
DIST CHURCH - Rev. Poul A.
ALFRED
METHODIST UNITED FAITH CHURCH of
Peorl A. CosiO, ,....,.. - sw.. 5ellera, peator, Morning WQI'&lt;o NoiSe Selllemont, Sunlay School
dQ Schad, 9:30, Uo,d.DUllrwer, IbiD. 9:30 L ~j &amp;dla)' School, ~rlntendenl, RoY John-, .
10:30 L m. Blythe Thel1!11 1 Supt. Jouth meetirw, 6:30, SundQ.
5q&gt;L w....hlp Slrvlee, IO:ts L
Youitl
Fellowship, 8:30 p. Illm.' with the Rev. casto. TuesTHE
RUTLAND COMIIIJNITY
day, Dee. 17, Wmnen.'s Society
CHURCHRev. ,._. Tllllopol•
SYRACUSE F1RST UNITED
meets at 8 p. m.. for Christmas
PRESBYTERIAN
- Rev. Llnlon
tor.
Sunda.v
school,
9:30
LM.i
party IIIII gift ......... at the
StebbW.
paator.
SUndl.&gt;' acbaol,
eburdl. Sunclly, Dec. 22, 8 p.m. Lee Btrnem. ~;
anldl church Chriltml• pro- worst@ service. 11 a.m. Wed- 9:30 a.m. i worship aervlee, 10:ao •• m.; Bible stWI.Y ud pra)'tr
.,..,._ Wedneoday, 7:4! p. m., neldQ pr.,-er rneet:lnL 7:30p.m.
service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
!UnljQ
nll!lrt
worship,
7:30,
prayer services.
Till! DANVILLE WESLEY AN
CHURCH- Charle•D&lt;ner,pooPOMEROY FIRST BAPTIST
LOTTRIDGE UNITED METR· tor; Mra Swick, Sunday S&lt;hool _ John WDol, a.ndi.Y ochool
ODIST _ ,\Yorahlp,llrotllllllhlrd Sqlerlntendonl. Sunday School, oupl. !Uidly odlool, 9:30a.m.;
SUI!dllya ol each month. lO:tS L 9:30 L m.; Wor11hlp service, mornlns: woratdp, 10:30 a.m.j
m.; · aeeoad uir ~ Sunclayo, 10:30 a. m. Youtll IJXi Junlor BYF, 6 p.m. Bible olud;y, Wed7,30 p. m. Sunday Sc-. 9:45 youth oervice, 6:45 P. m. Eve- noec!Q, 7 p.m.; choir pra&lt;lice,
L m. Chrtatlan Endeavnr,lhlrd niJW worship, 7:30. P;;'er IIIII
8:30p.m., Wednesday.
Saturday of each month.
praise, Wedneada)', 7: •
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LAUREL CLIFF FREE MET&amp;
OIISI' CHURCH- Sunday School
1:30 a. m., mornillg worshiP,
10:10 a. m., evenlnc worshJp,
7:30p.m.; WeGaesdl;y, Chrlatlao Youib Crulldfrs, 6:30p.m• .
aad prayer

meetlna:. 7:30 p.m.

Thursday, choir practice, 7 p.
111. 11. Eugene GUI, paS1x&gt;r; Phil
Wiae, ~
DEXTER

CHU~H OF CHRIST

-RDnnie Rullell. pastor. NorDW1 c. WUI, s ¢ !bldoy School!
1:30 lo m.; Worahlp service,
10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor

~ evera1q.

RACD'fE FIRST CHURCH OF
11fE NAZARENE -a.dayScbool
1:30 a. m.; Mclrllllgr Wor•hlp.
10:10 a. m.; ~ Worsbtp,

7:10p.m. I'I'Qer
_._ aemceo, 7:80
hool
p. m. Wec!M-... Sunday Sc
.
S..,.rlulloudonl, Poullne MrCUn~· -~, Rev, Morrlo u

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TUPPERS PLAINS UNITED
METHODIST- MondrwWorohlp
9:30 L m. at former EUB buildI~Wo EllpllndedSunday School sealioo for ruraery to grade six
ehUdren at former Me-al..,.
- • 30 ~ ~- J
DO-..: L
, ~a. am e I
chll
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dren

~nt.

Churcb School,
edultolllll
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youth, 10:30 L m.; ;junior high,
oonlor high IIIII youag edull1

meet in former Methodist Church
tor SUndQ Church School. Boyd
Haclcney, youth 1upertnte1Xlent;
post high elan IIIII aonlor adults
meet!,. In former EUB bulldl,., .
Hol:art Vineyard. S\l&gt;t. Adult m..
.. ble Class party, last Monday each
mooth. Youth Fellmrstdp each
&amp;.u:lll1. 8 p.m.. in former Meth--

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HERMON
UNITED
BRETHREN IN CHRIST - Rev.
Menzel Smith, paator. Sun da y
Sc...,., 9:30 L RL; Rui..U Splll. cer, ••: Alfred Wotre, 11111.,..
ant. VDmlrw Sermon 11 L m.,
ewnbrs aermon. 7:30p.m., alter•IIIII eoch Sulllily. C1&amp;01 meet.1111 11 &amp;.m., oltem&amp;IIIIK Sunlay
mornillla. David Holter, c II II i
(elder. Christian Endea..,., 7:30 ·
p. IIIlo

every other

SUndQ

eve-

Juanita Spencer, president.
Poverme 0t!Dg, 7:30p.m. every
Wednesday.\ Boord meollag, 7:30
p,_m., ftrol Mon&lt;IQ of month,

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POM.mOY TRINITY UNITED'
CHURCH OF CHRIST- RO¥. W,
H. Perrin, pallor. Potdl:k D.
Wood, ~-~ ~1, 9:15
., m.; ,.--.....
Youtll

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a. m.

Ball, - - -

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lhl» ~enlc:e, 10:30 a.m.; even-

7:30 p.RL
WEsLEY AN UNITED METHO.
Dis'!' CHURCH, RaclM - W.
Dale McCiur1, pooler. Somdll1
School. 9:30 L ·m.;WorJhlp HI'Y..
tee, 10:30 L m.; Bible Stulb'.
WedDe..,., 7:30 p. m.J U.K. Y.F.
7 p.m. eochSundiQ&gt;;JUIIIcra.alr
pnetlce, Wednoec!Q, 3:11p.m.;
Senior Choir pracUee, 'I1Rir&amp;day,
7:30 p. m.; Weaieyan Senlce
Guild, fourth MondiY each month
at 7:30 p. Dl.i Hippy Huadera
clus meet1111, tourlll f'ri1111l1 of
each month, 6 p. m.; W.S.C:S.,
oecond f'rlllllll ooch monllt, 7:30
p. m.; Oftlcia1 Board, second
Monc1Q ..ch mon1h, 7:30 p. m.
PORTLAND UNITED METHO.
DIST CHURCH - W. Dale :Me-

MDDday.

GRAHA:M tJN1N:D METH().
DJST CHURCH- Preaching, 9:30 a.m.• Fint and Second &amp;mda,ya of each month; 11drd and
Fourth
each month, Worablp 1erviee at 7:30 p.m.j Wed-

~s

lng, 10:55 a.m.; Sunday evening
service, 7:30.
Bible study
classes, Wednesda,y, 7~30 _p.m. •
GRACE EPISCOPAL-E. Main

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UNITED "iiBTHO.
DIST. avracuse - Rev. WendeD
stutler, pastor. Sunday School,
10 L m.; Carroll Norria, Supt.
WorlhJp servlee,ll L m.; MYF
6 p.m. Sunday. Prayer meeting

M. Schuler, Parcels, Rutland.

Joyce Mills, Ertrx., Freda
Fischer, dee., to C. .H. McKenzie, Eva J. McKenzie, Lots.

Max A. Eichinger I sr •• JU!Iltll
A. Elddrwer, to George G. Gum,
Sr., Fay L Gum, Lot. Pomeroy.
Normon H. Bohr, Daylene M.
Bahr, to Minter V. Fryar, Ruth
Jl.llm G. Poll&amp;r,, VIrginia E. M. Fryar, 160 Acres, Orange.
Pollard, to Trustees of AposFrank K. Ewins to Asa A. Hoaa
IGIIc Llglrthouoe Churcl! or Atl&gt;- klns, Parcel. Pomeroy.
et\1, Inc., Parcels, SclpiQ.
Chauncey F. Werner, dee., to
Bertha E. Oliver, dec., Haz- Letha C. Werner, Dale Werner,
el Eichinger. Admix., to Paul Paul Werner, Betty Fife, Cert.
Eichirpr, June Elchlnpr, .23 for Trans., Salisbury.
A., Solllbury.
Ew E. Holsi1J8er, Aka., Eva
William H. Rtchmcml, Edrw. E. Lockwood, Aka., to Bloln TQ·
M. RidmloDI w Ora B. Weddell, lor. Gladys Taylor, Parcel, Or-•75 A.. Rulland.
Charleo A. Schuler w Evelyn
Letha C. Werner,
LuclUe

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FREE WliJ.. week PrQ"er meeting WednesBAPTIST _ Rev. Cludlll Alklu, day 7:30p.m.; Mlsslonar7 Meetpastor. Richard Flnk,Sunday 118 Sleond W-ec!Q of eacb
School Sq&gt;erlnlealenl. Sundl1 . month 7:30p.m.
School, 10 L m.; Worahlp, 7:30
MASON BAPTIST CHAPELp. m. Prayer meeting, Thurldly, The Rev. Harold Cumlngham,
7:30p.m. Cbolr practice, Tueo- palitor. Charleo Llmblrt, Sunday, 7 p. m.
day School Sq)L CoriiOr Second
IIIII Pomeroy Sla., Mloon, w.
CARLETON CHURCH-Kbw~t- VLi Sunday school, 9:"45 a.m.i
bury Ro6d. The Rev. Jf¥ Stiles, worahtp service, 11. Wednea-

posror. Rllpb carl, S. s. SoiiiL clay eveniag, trainiJW unloo, 7;
Sundl.y School, 9:30 L m. Wor- prayer service, 7:45.
ohlp service, 10:30 L m. IIIII
R 0 C K SPRINGS UNITED
7:30 p, RL olllor,.lely. Prayer METHODIST - C. J. LemieJ,
aervtce each Wedneldly, 7:30 pastor; Harold Blackston. church
P. m.
school 1\C)ertnt.ement. Morning
POMEROY
CHURCH OF worahlp, 9:30 L RLl churcl!
CHRIST- Robrt fL Wood, Pl...
aehool, 10:15 a.m.; ewnlnc wor··
tor. Sunday Bible Study, 9:30 L ship, 7:30; MYF Sunllay, 6:30
m.; Morning Worship, 10:30; p.m. Prayer meeUrw and Bible
Youth meeting, 8:30 p, m.; Eve- atudy, Wednelday, 7:30p.m. Adnlng worship, 7:30. Mtd-Week mlnlstrative councu meeting,
service, Wednesdly, 7:30 p.m. 8rat Monday ot Meh month, 7:Junior choir practice, Frida)',
30 p.m.
4 P· m.
'JDEN vNlTED BRETIIREN IN
LANGSVILLE
CHRISTIAN, CHBIST - Eldon II. Bilko, Pll•
LanpviUo VWap, Rev. Robert tor. Sunday School, 10 a. m~
Euaone Muner, Putor. Worahlp Wlllllo Hollilller, aupt. IIDrDiiiK.
oervlca10:30, Gltma Foii.Y,!bl- .......,, 11 a.m. Eoelllllloerv·
ciQ School &amp;!pl. Sunday School do Cbrl- - - · 7:30 P.
at 9:30 a.m.j SUDdll nllbt .-. · m., Mrl. Lfda Cbnaller, preal.
vlee 7:30p.m. M l - aarvlee ~ Sq ~ IIIII ~
WediiOiday nll!lrt at 7:30.
BIBLE BAPTIBr TEMPLE,
HIDo....uio, Ohio. Cllurcl! oervWerner, Dale D. Wei-nlr, P•Ld.- Ieel eaeh Frida¥ evenlna, 7:30
. Werner, Marpret Werner, Jlet,.. p.m. Putor Koa llerrinalon of
I.Y Fife, Rolcoe F1fe w HOJ'ICO . . . _ - B aPt I 1 t
RI)Jlh Edwardl, Joan Loulae U
Cllardl. Bllllo Slud)' eacb Wedwarda, Lot, salisbury.
ot 7:10p.m

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Worahlpaervtce, 7:30

Choir practice, 7:30 p.m. Wed- fourth Sunday !I.

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CARMEL UNITED METRO.

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You have to be so careful what you !'lay to children when they're at that
impressionable age.
he'::&gt; been careful not to let her be exposed to religious teaching, at least not
in any direct way.
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service, 8 P. m. secon:l • nd
lhlrd Sunday each month.

ENTERPRISE UNITED METHODIST - Rev. William Alrson,
Pa.tor. Ralph ~encer, ~t..;
.Fldon Weeks, Als't. Wor11hip aervices, 9:30 Lm.; SundayFeiiSchoolh,
10:30 a.m.~ Youth
OW"I lp,
6:30. W-sday: Choir, 6:15 p.
m.; Bible Study, 7:30.
CHURCH OF CHDIST- :Mid·
dleport, 5111 IIIII Main. Jaek
Scttea ....... Bible School 1·30
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a. m.; MOrnilll worahlp, 10:30 a.
m.; Ewnillll--"11&gt;, 7:30p.m,;
Prayer aentee, Weclneiday, 7 p.
m Rev RaU1In _..._
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,.,~·- u - •·-'-Mlll
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er,,
,puior, Lest1er 'I'Qior, Supt.SUII·
clay Scbool, 9:30 a. m,; MomlnK
Worahip,\ 10180 a.m.; J1m1or Soelel)l, 6,80 p. m,; NYPS, 6:45 p.
m. Sunday Etqeliltl.c meettrw,
7:30p.m. Pover meetilll, Wed-•.
nesday, 7:30p.m.
TRESALVA110N ARMY -EllYOl' liar S. WiJdlll, ollleer In
eharp, Sundaj&lt;, 10 s.m., HoHness meettrw; 10:34l a. m. Sunclay School. Y - Peo!&gt;le'o LO•
gim, 7p.m.;SolvatlmmeeiiiiK,
7,30 p.m.; Thurec!Q, 1 w 3 p.
IR.i Llldles Hmn.e I.ea&amp;ue; 7p.m..
,Prep elalaea.
MT, MORIAH BAPTIST -Mid·
diepo&lt;l, · eornor of Fourth IIIII
lohln St. Robert .Jocklon,pulnr.
SundvSehool,9:1Qa.m.;Mon-

Uw worship, 10:~ a.m., AmD14

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RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST Rev, Sem•l J, Jocklon, po-. ·
Prayer aemee, 9:3Cla. m.; Sun·
day Sebool, 10 a.m., Mrl. Ger·
trade, Butler • Slip&amp;. Worlbl»
aemeo, 1l L m.BIPIIII Traln1111 · Union,
IIIII IIOCOIId SUndQ'a at S:30 »• m.; Mrl. Mar)'
Woodo, proal-.
HYSELL RVN FREE METRO.

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Momftll Wc:l'abi&amp;t, 10:3G;·Eveailw

worlldp, t:80; YCllnC ~It' I
SerYico, 6:~p.m.;l'nl'ermeet118, '111UredQ, 7,30 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAP·
TilT - Cherial w. Sl,....., pu111r. q...,-,SuolloJsehool
~ SUnday Cbureb
Scbool, t:U a. m.i McJndlwworf!lllp, . 10:11. Sunday Blblo Slud1
hour, 7:30P.m. W-ec!Q e...
nllll prayer oervteo, 7:10 p.m.

There can be as manY i1
five eclipses of the 1ut1 In one
year. There mUit be at leaat
two and the uaual number 11
four.

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da,yo hoopllallzatlcxl at st. Joo•1111 Hoopllal In Plrkerlbtu-g. W,
Va.

Mr. and Mra. James Sheet•
or Hilllboro lfere weekend
gueata ol her parents, Mr. and

Contribution
Is Made to
Neec/y Family

A cOI&amp;ribution wu made to .a
needy tamUy when the Pomeroy

Shakespeare Club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. 8 e n
Neutzllqj: tor a Christmas party.

Using a red color scheme,
the Neutzllng home Was exte~
d vely decoratf:d for the holiday
se&amp;son. Her re:keahmeR table
was covered with a green doth
and cettered with a large ar-

en ai favors.
Features of the meeting ln.
eluded c&amp;·ol l!linglq with Mrs.

Mrs. Louia Reibel gaveapny·
er, read the Chrlabnaa Story
fr(lll Luke 2, and presented a
story "Christma11 Eve Rut".

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Pomeroy Flo- Shop
W. Mefn
MRS. MILLARD

OPEN

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Evenings

Welcomed into the memberBrown, Mrs. Joe Custer, Mrs.
Melvin Swisher, Mrs. Roscoe
Wise, Mrs. Daniel Thomas, and
Mlsa Bernice Am DursL
Mrs. strauss, club chairman
tor the annual lighting contest.
reported on the event which is
eo-spc~:~aorfld by the Middleport
Garden Club, the Amateur Club.
and lhe Middleport Chamblr of
Commeri:!e.

UNTIL
CHRISTMAS

CUT A GIFT LIST DOWN TO SIZE IN A
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ng Tonight

Gifts Provided

By Auxiliaries

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presented cartons of cigarettes
and • dollar bW to each of the

veterans.

Game• were p~ed and refreshments of aandwiches, potato chips and co(fee served.

GiU Certifiuates
TO BE GIVEN AWAY

AL~O MANY PI~ES OF FENTON in color. Many

desrgns to choose from.
Member Middleport Gift·A·Rama

THREE PRIZES TOTALING

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EVERY DAY

50.00-30.00-20.00
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NEW YORK CLOtHING HOUSE ' .

Mn. James stmp1011 waa a sueat.
Members responded to roll cau
with a Christmas symbol and ill
origin .

ship of the club were Mrs. WUUam Swatzel, Mrs. R u s a e 11

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POIIIEROY, 0. 99:1-6098
A FRIENDLY PLACE TO BVY

FA:MILY .RECREATION

Miniature Chrisbnaa comueopiaa were given as favora. Mrs.
Strauss, Mrs. WaJter Crooks and
Mrs, PraU were the bostene 11 .

lhe anplo proclaimed lhe birth
of Christ. IDclw!ed in her presentation ••• "Yes, Virginia,
There is a Santa Claua."
In AIIPOIIae to roll call, meJDoo
bers ottered • Christmas cualom. Mr1. Bernard Fullz, ho..
tess, served retreahmenta. N"ra.

199.95

ROYAL OAK PARK

which waa centered wttll a garland of gold mqnollas, _poin&amp;ettias, and fruit accented with minIature red poinsettia lights.

menllftl thatcarolsstartedwhen

. f!t11 3100 clftlt. Within nell unit 11 1
llllh q11ttl!' twl11-a~111 aptallef pro.
duclnt t ff.ctuencl reuonst of 40 to
15,000 epa. Malrl lblllt1 IHIIIfll 110·
watt P..k IIIU.IC PGwtr solld·ltllt lilt·
pllflt~t Shlrto Pttclsion rfl:Ofd.ctltllpr
wilt! Mk:to-Toutlt3 2111 tone ttm1 "'""
blllttlllll IOLidnth(tltreo bii~Mt COliIto! ; IIPirllttrltblt tnd bill tontrolt.
MDdtM-dllllll Cl(lillfl 1:11 Grtlntd Wtl ·
nut color wltll rnl'tthlnl IP"IItrs.

WILUS ANtHONY

LEIVING COAL COMPANY

Middleport Mere

Janice Holter.

espec.lal.ly Dicken's
•tChrtstmas Clrol" aril Hana
Christian Anclerten's 11 The Lit.tle Match Girl."
She llid the cullom or givl,.
"ttffl oriirlnoled wllh lhe wlse-

lutlontry new "Cir·
tit of Soun.d"
tuturn unlq~_,1
dtflt~ctor

two prizes will

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Lincoln - MerCIU')' - CCIInol - Englloh FCII'd ·
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85 N. COURT ST.
ATHE:NS, 0.

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Sbe was accompanied to t h e
meeting by her granddaughter,

SCHEDULE PTA GAME
The ~acuse PI'A women will
Scripture, poetry, and legeJKls play the women of the Thwers
ot Christmas were presented in Plains PTA in a basketbB11 cona PJ'08r&amp;lll given by Mrs. Rich- test at the Syracuse building at
ard O•nm at Wedneaday's meet- 7:30. Saturday, The Tuppers
lrw of lhe M!ddtoport Lllerary Plalna men will meet the men
CltG.
of -the &amp;Yracuse PI' A also in a
Mrs. Owen, uaing "Chriltmas leeond game.
in .America" as her tq)ic, traced the tdatory of ·customs. earala, s)'lllbols and the cluslc
storiu or the season. She meo-

'"*"d
no m81ter
wltete rou 111

SALES - ALLIS CHALMBERS - SERVICE
F/oRM - INDUSTRIAL - LAWN - GARDEN
TUPPERS PLAINS
PH. 667-3435

MIDDLEPORT, O.

Yuletide Lore
Is Traced in
Club Program

"ME:IIBER OF THE BIG 3"
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
RS PLAINS
PH. 667-3280

BOGGS EQUIPMENT

TINY'S FOODLAND

Sle said

GUts for 67 veteran• at t h e
pertaining to Christmas.
Southeastern
Ohio Mental Health
For lhe program, MI08 L.vdlo
Center,
Athens,
presented at a
Ebersbach provided a story
party
Thurec!Q
given by t h e
"There i1 Ro&lt;m •t the Inn,"
which was read by Mrs. Neutz· Athens Post 21, American Leling. Mrs. Elhel WUllamsonpve gion, were provided by the auxan article on the origin of the lllarlea ot Melg11 County Americarol .. Away bl the Ma•er." can Legion Posts.
The Athens unit and ita auxMr•. Ellen Couch was weicom..
Uiaey,
headed by WUIIam. Mc· ed •• a Tat member ot the club.
K-..,.;nmllllder,
·IIIII 'JII r a.
·· Mrs. Neldllng served a denert
Rulh
Nai!BI,
auxiliary
prelident,
course.

A COMJOLITJ!LY NIW
CONCIPT IN STEREO
SOUND

LARRY'S SOHIO SERVICE

w. v.\

w roll can

by gi vine a carol or ·quotation

With the bope It wm, in ICDe 11l81811rl, Colter ... help IUIItain that which is aood in lamlb'
IIIII community nro,lhiii'OIIureil-"bylhe bualnoaollrmo IIIII orpnizatl01111 wboee nomea
appear below.

BAKERS OF GOOD BREAD

lllihlllhtln&amp; the amual Chrlot-

Neutzlins at the organ, and a gift
exchange •round the lighted tree.

Members reoponled

HEINER'S BAKERY

Topic on Holy Land

mas party of the Middleport Ama- be awarded in the :.bree catep.
teur Gardeners Wednesda,y night ies or reUgious. ROn - religious,
at the home ol Mr1. A r t h u r and doorway or window. F i r s t
Mra. Harold Lohae.
strauss was a program on the prize will be $10 and seCUJd
Mr. IIIII Mro. Win lam Neue Hob' Land presented by M r s. prize $S:. Jud&amp;tng has been
and famll.v of Beilef'mta.lne were
Homer HoJter, Five Points, a scheduled 6:30 p.m. on Wednef..
recent Yilitora or their parents, member ol. the Chester Garden da,y, Dec. 18. No reglatratioo.ls
Mr. and Mra. Uawln Neaae and Club.
required,
Mr. and Mn. Cllfl'ord Phlllips.
Mra. Grace Pratt, president,
other reature• ol the meetMrs. C, L. Hiller of Minen- Ing lnchMied die welcoming of announced that Mrs. 0. P, Klein
vWe I• spending the holidays seven new members and an- will present the garden club prowith her 1011., Eugene, and fam- nouncement of plan• for the an. gram on WMPO at 9 a.m. on
Ily of Akron.
nual Christmas home decorat- Jan. 6.
Mrs. J. ll Meek left Thea- Ing contaol.
Gifts for an exchange were
day for Vlntoo, .,_. where lhe
Scene• ot old Jeruulem and placed beneath a decorated tcee .
wae ealled 4le to the aerlous Bethlehem were Included in Mrs. The wrappings were judged with
Ulne11 ol her ai.lter, Mrs. Ber- Holter'• alide presentation. :lie prizes going to Mr.s . Wise, Mrs.
tha Danner.
spoke of the hillside Where Jos- Betty Cline. and Mrs. Glenn Lameph and Mary came after their bert. Mrs. Thomas won the host20 mile journey from Nazareth. ess prize, and Mrs. Brown waa
A110 Included in her preaenta- the winner ot the traveling prize.
Mra. Pratt and Mrs. L. E.
tlon were JJidea or G r e e c e,
Egypt, Iarael, Italy, E))giand, Ire- Reynolds presided at the refreshland, and Switzerland. Mn. Hol- ment table. A red cloth with a red
ter toured Europe last I!IUmmer. net overlay was used on the table

rangement ot red roses ao:l tapers. Mlnlature Santas were giv·

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Paul A.

w:;e ~h, ~t.
m.,

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There was carol atrwtrw and
pmea urder the direction or
Mr•. Bower. Members exchanged
gifts and presented eifts to Mil·
ton Rwsh, telcher of the class,
•111 Mrs. Harold Smith, president. Mrs. Bowers 11erved • salad course on crystal trays.
AtteMtne besides tho•e named were kevin Venoy and Mrs.
Denver Kapple.

her 11row up with the highest ideals, he hesitated a moment before he answered her question.
Then he •aid, "God made the world." (And he wondered why he hadn't
said "God is nobody-there isn't any god.")
Her wondering eyes and pursed lips tugged &amp;t his heart. "Gosh, Daddy,"
she mused, "He's somebody to know!"
Whether you're a child or an adult, that pretty well su11111 it up. Either
God is nobody-or He I• Sotnebody To Know!
And the church bells ring every Sunday.

Sellers, pastor. Sunday Sebxtl,

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Mra. Dorea Arnold 11 reru-

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Our neighbor has a little daughter. And, being something of a skeptic,

PICtures Highlight

A carkllellght service was rea..
tur.d at the anmal Chriatmas
p&amp;J1)' or the Golden Rule Clus
ot the Pome,·oy Church ot Christ
Tuesday nlght at lhe home or
Mrs, Elwood Bowera.
Takit'W part ln the service were
Robert Woods, aa the spirit of
Chri11mas; Mrs. RobP.rt Woods,
the candle o1 hope; Mn. C(Do
rad Ohllnaer. the c•ndle of
fiJth; Mrs. Louis Oaborne, the
candle of brotherhood; Yra. Ed..
ward Venoy, the candle of lovej
Mra. Bowers, tl'le carxlle o1'
peac::e, and Mrs. Dalll\)" Brickle&amp;,
the candle or Joy, It was eoneluded with prayer by the minister.
Mrs. Charles Eskew was pr~
g:ram chairman. MUton Roush
presented devotions uaing the
aecond chapter or St. Luke. "The
I.Bleued Ctu-iatmas" was read
·oy Mra. E1kew and Craig Venoy
gave "Everyday is Christrnll!l

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pallor, Bible olud;y eluae1,SUnday, 10a.m. Worshlplllllpreach-r.

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IIIII prlilt 10mce, Tlllrec!Q,

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Pomeroy.

Property
'Transfers

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The O.Uy SeiCinel,

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- RO¥. R0J Tllwr, po-; WU-

ocllstbuildlnl. Diatrtetyouthral·
st., POmeroy.Cburchsctaleaeh
ly llroiMondayofel&lt;hmonth.
neoday evenings at 7:30, Prayer !Uidly al 10:80 a.m. Third 9Jn. Wednooda)', 8 p.m.
LETART UNITED METHO. IIIII Bible study.
day of each IIIOIIth .., morninll
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
DIST CHURCH- Flrlll ond SicFREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION oervlce, Holy eommunlon, 7:30 NAZARENE- Comer Unlonlllll
ond &amp;mc~ayo preacblng, 8 p.m.; -Bald Koobs, Portland-BIIshan p.m.
:Mulberry. Rev. Clyde v. HenderTidrd and Fourth 9md&amp;Ya. Sun- .Jload. Rev. E. J. Grlmth,pastor.
SOUTH BETIIEL UNlTED
aon. pastcx'. SUnday School, 9:30
dQ SchoOl tO a.m., Worablp Hr- ~ SchoOl, 9:30 a. m. i Rog- METHODIST _ Worship, sec:ond
L m.; Raymond Walburn, Supt.
Yice 11 a.m.; TU.udaY evtninP er Wlltred, ~t. SUrdaYPr worsh~ and fourth Sunday, 10:30 L m.; MornintJ worship, 10:30 L DL;
118 p.m., PrayerandBlbleltudJ. service, 7;30 p. m. ayermee -llrat ancl third SUndays, 7:30p.m.
Evealag Service, 7:30p.m. Mid-RVTLAND CHURCH OF THE IJVo Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., 1!111- ·Sunday School, 9,30 a. m. Youth week oervlce, Wednosday, 7:30
NAZARENE - Rev. Uoyd D. 'ford Frederick. class leader. Fellowship, 6 P.m. each &amp;mdly P.m.
Grllllm, Jr., putoo". Sunday Youtll Fellowship, f'rillllll, 7:30p. at 'l'lQJers Plalno United MolhC&gt;FOREST RUN UNITED METH·
ODIST - Rev. Wendell G. Slutocbool, 9:80 LRL; IIIOI'IIing ..,... m. Ernest Deeter, Ieeder; RoB- dial Church.
....... 10:30 a.m.·, -'"" r'llllln. - er WUtred, Jr., presldeiL
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CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD- er, ......-· OI'M..,. _,.ce,
_ple'l aentce, 6:45 p.m.o evange.. .. M
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L m.; Sunday School, 10 L m.
llotlc aem.. l, 7,30 p.m. Wed- OF GOD - Secand St.. Muon, '!be Rev, CheaterBryaut,pallor, Mro. Fred Nelle, Sq)L
audl7 weninl Ml'V1c:e, 7:30. W. Va. SwJta.y SchOOl, 10 ~ Sunday School, 9:30a.m.;. Wor:MINERSVILLE UNITED
M~- --~-. 11 a. m, ~- ship aervlee, 11 a. m.,· EveniiiK
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:METHODIST - Rev. Wendell
MDlDLEPORT HEATH UNITJD geHatlc.
1ervleo, .7:30 p. m •.Bible TIOrshlp, 7:30 P• m. PrQer IIOI'V•
_., 11111.. pr•.- oervteo,Wed- Ice, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Youth Stutler, poswr. Sundlljo Sc....a,
METHODIST-liD: E. Donatue, •_......,
~9 L m.; KennelhWiaena, o.~
mlni!Ur; JUllol BrmDcton, neadoy, 1:30 p. m. Chalfler. '1:••: Service, Tlllreday, 7:10 P. D4
._.
niDI, pastor. Plme 773-5lllll~
IIOIIIbly llrw•, llrlll Saturday at, Woroilp •onlee, 10 L m.
lbida)' · - lliJlOrlnWndenl.
CARLETON CHURCH -King&amp;• each monllt.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE
a.ureh 1ebool, 9:30 a.m.j JDOrtl.o
log worlldp, 10:30 a.m.; youth bury Ruld. School. 9:30
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRIS- NAZARENE- Rev. A. E. MUler,
me&lt;._. llmc.IQ", 8_p.m.Choirre.. a. m., Ralpb Carl. &amp;p. Worlhip TIAN Church - James Smith, pastor. .., o b Mlxlre, Sund8.Y
.liouoall(ldatadoy, 7p.m., choir aorvleo. 10:30 a.m. IIIII 7:30 P. Pallor; Robert Paulaen, !lmdiY S&lt;...,. Supt. Sunlay Schoolclaas-.
,.. dlreetor, Bat PhiliOn. Prayer m. a1t8rnideb'. Praler meeting, achooi supt. Morning service, ea for all ages, 9:30 Lm.; Mora-W-sda.r,1:30 p.m.
9:30a.m.; belay 1chool, 10:ts 118 Wor1hip, 10:30 a.m.; NYPS
Mnice, w~. 8 p.m.
a.m.; youth meeting, 6:15 p.m. Somdll1 6:30 p.m.; EvangeHotlc
.CIIRISTIAN SCIENCE Servlcea
Service Sunday 7:30 p.m.; :MJd.
ot 315 Main st, Pl. Pleaaant,

SuDtiQ'a 11 L m.; WednesdQJ
I p. m. All welcome.

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UNITED FAITH CHURCH MT. UNION BAPTIST - .,_Rev.
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Neue Settlement- Robert E. cecU Cox, pastor. SWldaJ ;xnu~a director; ~
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montb,
8:30 p. m.
Smith, Sr., pastor, &amp;mdaY achool s•-rinterdeli.,
E a r I Starkey, ....____
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OAK GROVE IJNlTEDMETHO.
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· ·, au DIST CHURCH- W. Dale Mc..,. Roy Jahn!NXL S u n d a Y Sunday Sctlool, 9:45 a.m. t SwKII.Y .N...e, "'""""'•
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achool, 9:30a.m.;-- worship ser- evenins worship, 7:30; Wednn• day, Bumy Bee:;:
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party in Clurg.paltor. SuDdlySdlool, 1 ~
vice, 10:30 a.m . and 7:30p.m. day prayer and Bible study, 7:30 ebQreh 10Cial
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9 30
each &amp;mday. Youth meeting and o.m.
RUTLAND C \U R C H OF :30 a. m.ll; "':.~ lhlrdser ~~~ ••1
choir practice, 6:30 p.m. each
SUTION UNITED ME1110..
CHRJSI' - E~ Underwood, L m., ra ,_._,
9Jnday.
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KENO CHURCH OF CHRf)T- ClUl'l, pastor. SuDday Schoci, day 1 chool, 9:30 a. \Jn.; comN
McCain , ......rfntendent.. 10:30 L m.; Worstdp service, munlon and worsh~ service,10:- CHURCH - Rev. C. J. Ln130ley,
orman
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• 9 30
m. seconcl aid fourth 30
moe11
Thur
pastor. Cburch School.S: a.m.;
Services _~klY. at 9;30 L m. : a.
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Lm.; p~er
II&amp;
a- Wor1hlp service, 10:30 a. m.
~P!'eachllll,llnl 11111 lhlrdSunday ~each monh.
day, 7:30 p,RL
of moalb by Charles Russell ot
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
CIIFSTER II!ETIIODIST Charlo
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST; a.m.
NAZARENE _ Rev. Herbert - Rev. Plarl A. Cuto, pastor. Pomeroy .. Harrisonville RoM.
9 30
BRADFORD CHURCH OF Grate. pastor. Worship service, CHESTER: Worsbfp, 9 a. m.; John Webster, pastor; Ray Lit-CHRIST _ Charlell Russell, pu- 11 L m. and 7 :30 p.m., Surday. · SUnday School, 10 L m.; Mrs. tle, Sundly school superllten·tor. Richard Gilkey, SuiJt, Sun.. Surday School. g:30 a.m. Ri~C~ Wald Spencer, SUpt. FLAT... dent. Sunday school, 9:30 Lm.;
day School, 9: 30 L m.; Morrlirw ard Barton. Supt., Olarles Bi&amp;- WOOilS; Cburch sebool, Sunday,
morning worship, 10:30; Sunday
Worl!lhip, 10:30 L m.i ~ stU, assistant s~L Prayermeot- U a.m., John BailY. supt. Wor- evenifl8 service, 7; prayer mee~
-~-· Blbl e ir:v, Wedne11day, 7:30 p.m. .
shiP aervlce alllomale&amp; with AI· lng, Wednesday, 7 p.m.
worship, 7 p.m. wii:IUI.,,....ay
fred IIIII Fiattroods. Servlceo
atud.Y, 7:3° p, m.
""""""· Slnlay mornllw or evening, of
ST:Ji&gt;AN's LlirrlERAN-Brl·
i¢QRGANIZEO CHIJRCH OF
HARRISONVILLE
e··• - k ,
an Eagel, - · r.rorniJw worJeous Christ of Lotter D a y ~ S
g~~H DAY ADVENTIST ohlp, 9 a. m,; Sunday Sclloolo
Sainte, Portland • Kleine Ruld.
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Cburch - Pmleroy, Mulblrry 10 :30 L m,
Sunday Schoo~ i:30 a.m.; lolor,.. ·/lllnday S&lt;hool, 9:30 L m. Sui&gt;-. Hei8hll Rood, north of VolorUII
ST. PAUL'S L11111ERAN -32
tar: Worship, 10:30 a.m. Sun!la,y dU serVIce, 8 p, m., the ReV;. · · J.Dmwrial Holpltal. PbiJUp Gal· · E. second st.., POmeroy. Sunday
~service at 7. Wednesday !:kl Ilcnahue of Mlddlepo&lt;l or,-· WediiOedQ, 7:30 p. School,10 a.m.;Worshlpaemce
e-'
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ng.
~..a.. .... pr&amp;¥trm eet • Jl SYRACUSE
L m.
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m., Bib!t ~
UNITED METHOPastor, Eldw Frederick J, stoJEHOV All'S WITNESSES, Lar· 118. Saturday: Sabbath School,
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-y Carnahan, presidlemlnlater. 10 .,...
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Sellers, pas lor• o~
.. ~ .. •·hool
F1RST UNITED PRESBYTER..
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lAN CHURCH _ Middleport. 9:30 a. m., Ben QuiserDerry,
BIIAI&gt;BURY CHURCH OF Wolcb Tower-· 101l1Cla. m,; Guest Minister. James Buchan. Slit..• "·-•~u.u~ ...... wora hip, 10 :30 L ·
CHRIST_ 9lada,y achool, 9:30 a. Wednesday: Bible study, 7 P.m. an, Sunday School Su,perinten.. m., nnt and third Sundays each
m. GlenEYan1, &amp;lpi.Cturcboer- Thursday: Ministry ochool, 7 p, ·
-•vices. 10:30 a.m.j evening aer~ m. Sen1ce meeting, 8 p.m.
denL Sunday School, 9:30 Lm. montvlh. 7E3v0eoou,.; e\'al1gellnd sUe
vice, 7 :30; Wednelda.Y. prayer
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST- Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. ser ce, : p. m., seco and
Miller st. _ EveriOI'I Weekley,

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MORNING
ST/oR IJN1TED
OLD DEXTER CONGIUlGA- MEntQDIST
CtlliRCH - Rev.
WWiom Alroon. pool«; J o h n
lhle. ~i ROJ Van Meter, Aa1t.
Sunday School, 9:30 L m. alureh Sq&gt;l. Sunday S&lt;hod, 9:.45 L IJ.I.l
aenlcea tlrst aM third ~ iormrC- WOraiup, io:ts L m.;
Pover meoii~Vo 7:30 p. m.
TlurodQ, Fred E. !lmlth, lay·
lMder. Youth FellowllhS», 7:30

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BETIIANY UNITED
DIST CHURCH - Rev. Poul A.
ALFRED
METHODIST UNITED FAITH CHURCH of
Peorl A. CosiO, ,....,.. - sw.. 5ellera, peator, Morning WQI'&lt;o NoiSe Selllemont, Sunlay School
dQ Schad, 9:30, Uo,d.DUllrwer, IbiD. 9:30 L ~j &amp;dla)' School, ~rlntendenl, RoY John-, .
10:30 L m. Blythe Thel1!11 1 Supt. Jouth meetirw, 6:30, SundQ.
5q&gt;L w....hlp Slrvlee, IO:ts L
Youitl
Fellowship, 8:30 p. Illm.' with the Rev. casto. TuesTHE
RUTLAND COMIIIJNITY
day, Dee. 17, Wmnen.'s Society
CHURCHRev. ,._. Tllllopol•
SYRACUSE F1RST UNITED
meets at 8 p. m.. for Christmas
PRESBYTERIAN
- Rev. Llnlon
tor.
Sunda.v
school,
9:30
LM.i
party IIIII gift ......... at the
StebbW.
paator.
SUndl.&gt;' acbaol,
eburdl. Sunclly, Dec. 22, 8 p.m. Lee Btrnem. ~;
anldl church Chriltml• pro- worst@ service. 11 a.m. Wed- 9:30 a.m. i worship aervlee, 10:ao •• m.; Bible stWI.Y ud pra)'tr
.,..,._ Wedneoday, 7:4! p. m., neldQ pr.,-er rneet:lnL 7:30p.m.
service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
!UnljQ
nll!lrt
worship,
7:30,
prayer services.
Till! DANVILLE WESLEY AN
CHURCH- Charle•D&lt;ner,pooPOMEROY FIRST BAPTIST
LOTTRIDGE UNITED METR· tor; Mra Swick, Sunday S&lt;hool _ John WDol, a.ndi.Y ochool
ODIST _ ,\Yorahlp,llrotllllllhlrd Sqlerlntendonl. Sunday School, oupl. !Uidly odlool, 9:30a.m.;
SUI!dllya ol each month. lO:tS L 9:30 L m.; Wor11hlp service, mornlns: woratdp, 10:30 a.m.j
m.; · aeeoad uir ~ Sunclayo, 10:30 a. m. Youtll IJXi Junlor BYF, 6 p.m. Bible olud;y, Wed7,30 p. m. Sunday Sc-. 9:45 youth oervice, 6:45 P. m. Eve- noec!Q, 7 p.m.; choir pra&lt;lice,
L m. Chrtatlan Endeavnr,lhlrd niJW worship, 7:30. P;;'er IIIII
8:30p.m., Wednesday.
Saturday of each month.
praise, Wedneada)', 7: •
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LAUREL CLIFF FREE MET&amp;
OIISI' CHURCH- Sunday School
1:30 a. m., mornillg worshiP,
10:10 a. m., evenlnc worshJp,
7:30p.m.; WeGaesdl;y, Chrlatlao Youib Crulldfrs, 6:30p.m• .
aad prayer

meetlna:. 7:30 p.m.

Thursday, choir practice, 7 p.
111. 11. Eugene GUI, paS1x&gt;r; Phil
Wiae, ~
DEXTER

CHU~H OF CHRIST

-RDnnie Rullell. pastor. NorDW1 c. WUI, s ¢ !bldoy School!
1:30 lo m.; Worahlp service,
10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor

~ evera1q.

RACD'fE FIRST CHURCH OF
11fE NAZARENE -a.dayScbool
1:30 a. m.; Mclrllllgr Wor•hlp.
10:10 a. m.; ~ Worsbtp,

7:10p.m. I'I'Qer
_._ aemceo, 7:80
hool
p. m. Wec!M-... Sunday Sc
.
S..,.rlulloudonl, Poullne MrCUn~· -~, Rev, Morrlo u

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METHODIST- MondrwWorohlp
9:30 L m. at former EUB buildI~Wo EllpllndedSunday School sealioo for ruraery to grade six
ehUdren at former Me-al..,.
- • 30 ~ ~- J
DO-..: L
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chll
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dren

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Churcb School,
edultolllll
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youth, 10:30 L m.; ;junior high,
oonlor high IIIII youag edull1

meet in former Methodist Church
tor SUndQ Church School. Boyd
Haclcney, youth 1upertnte1Xlent;
post high elan IIIII aonlor adults
meet!,. In former EUB bulldl,., .
Hol:art Vineyard. S\l&gt;t. Adult m..
.. ble Class party, last Monday each
mooth. Youth Fellmrstdp each
&amp;.u:lll1. 8 p.m.. in former Meth--

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HERMON
UNITED
BRETHREN IN CHRIST - Rev.
Menzel Smith, paator. Sun da y
Sc...,., 9:30 L RL; Rui..U Splll. cer, ••: Alfred Wotre, 11111.,..
ant. VDmlrw Sermon 11 L m.,
ewnbrs aermon. 7:30p.m., alter•IIIII eoch Sulllily. C1&amp;01 meet.1111 11 &amp;.m., oltem&amp;IIIIK Sunlay
mornillla. David Holter, c II II i
(elder. Christian Endea..,., 7:30 ·
p. IIIlo

every other

SUndQ

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Juanita Spencer, president.
Poverme 0t!Dg, 7:30p.m. every
Wednesday.\ Boord meollag, 7:30
p,_m., ftrol Mon&lt;IQ of month,

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POM.mOY TRINITY UNITED'
CHURCH OF CHRIST- RO¥. W,
H. Perrin, pallor. Potdl:k D.
Wood, ~-~ ~1, 9:15
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Ball, - - -

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7:30 p.RL
WEsLEY AN UNITED METHO.
Dis'!' CHURCH, RaclM - W.
Dale McCiur1, pooler. Somdll1
School. 9:30 L ·m.;WorJhlp HI'Y..
tee, 10:30 L m.; Bible Stulb'.
WedDe..,., 7:30 p. m.J U.K. Y.F.
7 p.m. eochSundiQ&gt;;JUIIIcra.alr
pnetlce, Wednoec!Q, 3:11p.m.;
Senior Choir pracUee, 'I1Rir&amp;day,
7:30 p. m.; Weaieyan Senlce
Guild, fourth MondiY each month
at 7:30 p. Dl.i Hippy Huadera
clus meet1111, tourlll f'ri1111l1 of
each month, 6 p. m.; W.S.C:S.,
oecond f'rlllllll ooch monllt, 7:30
p. m.; Oftlcia1 Board, second
Monc1Q ..ch mon1h, 7:30 p. m.
PORTLAND UNITED METHO.
DIST CHURCH - W. Dale :Me-

MDDday.

GRAHA:M tJN1N:D METH().
DJST CHURCH- Preaching, 9:30 a.m.• Fint and Second &amp;mda,ya of each month; 11drd and
Fourth
each month, Worablp 1erviee at 7:30 p.m.j Wed-

~s

lng, 10:55 a.m.; Sunday evening
service, 7:30.
Bible study
classes, Wednesda,y, 7~30 _p.m. •
GRACE EPISCOPAL-E. Main

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UNITED "iiBTHO.
DIST. avracuse - Rev. WendeD
stutler, pastor. Sunday School,
10 L m.; Carroll Norria, Supt.
WorlhJp servlee,ll L m.; MYF
6 p.m. Sunday. Prayer meeting

M. Schuler, Parcels, Rutland.

Joyce Mills, Ertrx., Freda
Fischer, dee., to C. .H. McKenzie, Eva J. McKenzie, Lots.

Max A. Eichinger I sr •• JU!Iltll
A. Elddrwer, to George G. Gum,
Sr., Fay L Gum, Lot. Pomeroy.
Normon H. Bohr, Daylene M.
Bahr, to Minter V. Fryar, Ruth
Jl.llm G. Poll&amp;r,, VIrginia E. M. Fryar, 160 Acres, Orange.
Pollard, to Trustees of AposFrank K. Ewins to Asa A. Hoaa
IGIIc Llglrthouoe Churcl! or Atl&gt;- klns, Parcel. Pomeroy.
et\1, Inc., Parcels, SclpiQ.
Chauncey F. Werner, dee., to
Bertha E. Oliver, dec., Haz- Letha C. Werner, Dale Werner,
el Eichinger. Admix., to Paul Paul Werner, Betty Fife, Cert.
Eichirpr, June Elchlnpr, .23 for Trans., Salisbury.
A., Solllbury.
Ew E. Holsi1J8er, Aka., Eva
William H. Rtchmcml, Edrw. E. Lockwood, Aka., to Bloln TQ·
M. RidmloDI w Ora B. Weddell, lor. Gladys Taylor, Parcel, Or-•75 A.. Rulland.
Charleo A. Schuler w Evelyn
Letha C. Werner,
LuclUe

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FREE WliJ.. week PrQ"er meeting WednesBAPTIST _ Rev. Cludlll Alklu, day 7:30p.m.; Mlsslonar7 Meetpastor. Richard Flnk,Sunday 118 Sleond W-ec!Q of eacb
School Sq&gt;erlnlealenl. Sundl1 . month 7:30p.m.
School, 10 L m.; Worahlp, 7:30
MASON BAPTIST CHAPELp. m. Prayer meeting, Thurldly, The Rev. Harold Cumlngham,
7:30p.m. Cbolr practice, Tueo- palitor. Charleo Llmblrt, Sunday, 7 p. m.
day School Sq)L CoriiOr Second
IIIII Pomeroy Sla., Mloon, w.
CARLETON CHURCH-Kbw~t- VLi Sunday school, 9:"45 a.m.i
bury Ro6d. The Rev. Jf¥ Stiles, worahtp service, 11. Wednea-

posror. Rllpb carl, S. s. SoiiiL clay eveniag, trainiJW unloo, 7;
Sundl.y School, 9:30 L m. Wor- prayer service, 7:45.
ohlp service, 10:30 L m. IIIII
R 0 C K SPRINGS UNITED
7:30 p, RL olllor,.lely. Prayer METHODIST - C. J. LemieJ,
aervtce each Wedneldly, 7:30 pastor; Harold Blackston. church
P. m.
school 1\C)ertnt.ement. Morning
POMEROY
CHURCH OF worahlp, 9:30 L RLl churcl!
CHRIST- Robrt fL Wood, Pl...
aehool, 10:15 a.m.; ewnlnc wor··
tor. Sunday Bible Study, 9:30 L ship, 7:30; MYF Sunllay, 6:30
m.; Morning Worship, 10:30; p.m. Prayer meeUrw and Bible
Youth meeting, 8:30 p, m.; Eve- atudy, Wednelday, 7:30p.m. Adnlng worship, 7:30. Mtd-Week mlnlstrative councu meeting,
service, Wednesdly, 7:30 p.m. 8rat Monday ot Meh month, 7:Junior choir practice, Frida)',
30 p.m.
4 P· m.
'JDEN vNlTED BRETIIREN IN
LANGSVILLE
CHRISTIAN, CHBIST - Eldon II. Bilko, Pll•
LanpviUo VWap, Rev. Robert tor. Sunday School, 10 a. m~
Euaone Muner, Putor. Worahlp Wlllllo Hollilller, aupt. IIDrDiiiK.
oervlca10:30, Gltma Foii.Y,!bl- .......,, 11 a.m. Eoelllllloerv·
ciQ School &amp;!pl. Sunday School do Cbrl- - - · 7:30 P.
at 9:30 a.m.j SUDdll nllbt .-. · m., Mrl. Lfda Cbnaller, preal.
vlee 7:30p.m. M l - aarvlee ~ Sq ~ IIIII ~
WediiOiday nll!lrt at 7:30.
BIBLE BAPTIBr TEMPLE,
HIDo....uio, Ohio. Cllurcl! oervWerner, Dale D. Wei-nlr, P•Ld.- Ieel eaeh Frida¥ evenlna, 7:30
. Werner, Marpret Werner, Jlet,.. p.m. Putor Koa llerrinalon of
I.Y Fife, Rolcoe F1fe w HOJ'ICO . . . _ - B aPt I 1 t
RI)Jlh Edwardl, Joan Loulae U
Cllardl. Bllllo Slud)' eacb Wedwarda, Lot, salisbury.
ot 7:10p.m

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Worahlpaervtce, 7:30

Choir practice, 7:30 p.m. Wed- fourth Sunday !I.

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impressionable age.
he'::&gt; been careful not to let her be exposed to religious teaching, at least not
in any direct way.
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service, 8 P. m. secon:l • nd
lhlrd Sunday each month.

ENTERPRISE UNITED METHODIST - Rev. William Alrson,
Pa.tor. Ralph ~encer, ~t..;
.Fldon Weeks, Als't. Wor11hip aervices, 9:30 Lm.; SundayFeiiSchoolh,
10:30 a.m.~ Youth
OW"I lp,
6:30. W-sday: Choir, 6:15 p.
m.; Bible Study, 7:30.
CHURCH OF CHDIST- :Mid·
dleport, 5111 IIIII Main. Jaek
Scttea ....... Bible School 1·30
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m.; Ewnillll--"11&gt;, 7:30p.m,;
Prayer aentee, Weclneiday, 7 p.
m Rev RaU1In _..._
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,.,~·- u - •·-'-Mlll
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er,,
,puior, Lest1er 'I'Qior, Supt.SUII·
clay Scbool, 9:30 a. m,; MomlnK
Worahip,\ 10180 a.m.; J1m1or Soelel)l, 6,80 p. m,; NYPS, 6:45 p.
m. Sunday Etqeliltl.c meettrw,
7:30p.m. Pover meetilll, Wed-•.
nesday, 7:30p.m.
TRESALVA110N ARMY -EllYOl' liar S. WiJdlll, ollleer In
eharp, Sundaj&lt;, 10 s.m., HoHness meettrw; 10:34l a. m. Sunclay School. Y - Peo!&gt;le'o LO•
gim, 7p.m.;SolvatlmmeeiiiiK,
7,30 p.m.; Thurec!Q, 1 w 3 p.
IR.i Llldles Hmn.e I.ea&amp;ue; 7p.m..
,Prep elalaea.
MT, MORIAH BAPTIST -Mid·
diepo&lt;l, · eornor of Fourth IIIII
lohln St. Robert .Jocklon,pulnr.
SundvSehool,9:1Qa.m.;Mon-

Uw worship, 10:~ a.m., AmD14

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RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST Rev, Sem•l J, Jocklon, po-. ·
Prayer aemee, 9:3Cla. m.; Sun·
day Sebool, 10 a.m., Mrl. Ger·
trade, Butler • Slip&amp;. Worlbl»
aemeo, 1l L m.BIPIIII Traln1111 · Union,
IIIII IIOCOIId SUndQ'a at S:30 »• m.; Mrl. Mar)'
Woodo, proal-.
HYSELL RVN FREE METRO.

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Momftll Wc:l'abi&amp;t, 10:3G;·Eveailw

worlldp, t:80; YCllnC ~It' I
SerYico, 6:~p.m.;l'nl'ermeet118, '111UredQ, 7,30 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAP·
TilT - Cherial w. Sl,....., pu111r. q...,-,SuolloJsehool
~ SUnday Cbureb
Scbool, t:U a. m.i McJndlwworf!lllp, . 10:11. Sunday Blblo Slud1
hour, 7:30P.m. W-ec!Q e...
nllll prayer oervteo, 7:10 p.m.

There can be as manY i1
five eclipses of the 1ut1 In one
year. There mUit be at leaat
two and the uaual number 11
four.

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da,yo hoopllallzatlcxl at st. Joo•1111 Hoopllal In Plrkerlbtu-g. W,
Va.

Mr. and Mra. James Sheet•
or Hilllboro lfere weekend
gueata ol her parents, Mr. and

Contribution
Is Made to
Neec/y Family

A cOI&amp;ribution wu made to .a
needy tamUy when the Pomeroy

Shakespeare Club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. 8 e n
Neutzllqj: tor a Christmas party.

Using a red color scheme,
the Neutzllng home Was exte~
d vely decoratf:d for the holiday
se&amp;son. Her re:keahmeR table
was covered with a green doth
and cettered with a large ar-

en ai favors.
Features of the meeting ln.
eluded c&amp;·ol l!linglq with Mrs.

Mrs. Louia Reibel gaveapny·
er, read the Chrlabnaa Story
fr(lll Luke 2, and presented a
story "Christma11 Eve Rut".

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membKa or the Ale of the goods
made by lho blind on display at
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Evenings

Welcomed into the memberBrown, Mrs. Joe Custer, Mrs.
Melvin Swisher, Mrs. Roscoe
Wise, Mrs. Daniel Thomas, and
Mlsa Bernice Am DursL
Mrs. strauss, club chairman
tor the annual lighting contest.
reported on the event which is
eo-spc~:~aorfld by the Middleport
Garden Club, the Amateur Club.
and lhe Middleport Chamblr of
Commeri:!e.

UNTIL
CHRISTMAS

CUT A GIFT LIST DOWN TO SIZE IN A
HURRY AT THE···

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Gifts Provided

By Auxiliaries

$

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presented cartons of cigarettes
and • dollar bW to each of the

veterans.

Game• were p~ed and refreshments of aandwiches, potato chips and co(fee served.

GiU Certifiuates
TO BE GIVEN AWAY

AL~O MANY PI~ES OF FENTON in color. Many

desrgns to choose from.
Member Middleport Gift·A·Rama

THREE PRIZES TOTALING

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Mn. James stmp1011 waa a sueat.
Members responded to roll cau
with a Christmas symbol and ill
origin .

ship of the club were Mrs. WUUam Swatzel, Mrs. R u s a e 11

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FA:MILY .RECREATION

Miniature Chrisbnaa comueopiaa were given as favora. Mrs.
Strauss, Mrs. WaJter Crooks and
Mrs, PraU were the bostene 11 .

lhe anplo proclaimed lhe birth
of Christ. IDclw!ed in her presentation ••• "Yes, Virginia,
There is a Santa Claua."
In AIIPOIIae to roll call, meJDoo
bers ottered • Christmas cualom. Mr1. Bernard Fullz, ho..
tess, served retreahmenta. N"ra.

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which waa centered wttll a garland of gold mqnollas, _poin&amp;ettias, and fruit accented with minIature red poinsettia lights.

menllftl thatcarolsstartedwhen

. f!t11 3100 clftlt. Within nell unit 11 1
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blllttlllll IOLidnth(tltreo bii~Mt COliIto! ; IIPirllttrltblt tnd bill tontrolt.
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nut color wltll rnl'tthlnl IP"IItrs.

WILUS ANtHONY

LEIVING COAL COMPANY

Middleport Mere

Janice Holter.

espec.lal.ly Dicken's
•tChrtstmas Clrol" aril Hana
Christian Anclerten's 11 The Lit.tle Match Girl."
She llid the cullom or givl,.
"ttffl oriirlnoled wllh lhe wlse-

lutlontry new "Cir·
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tuturn unlq~_,1
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Sbe was accompanied to t h e
meeting by her granddaughter,

SCHEDULE PTA GAME
The ~acuse PI'A women will
Scripture, poetry, and legeJKls play the women of the Thwers
ot Christmas were presented in Plains PTA in a basketbB11 cona PJ'08r&amp;lll given by Mrs. Rich- test at the Syracuse building at
ard O•nm at Wedneaday's meet- 7:30. Saturday, The Tuppers
lrw of lhe M!ddtoport Lllerary Plalna men will meet the men
CltG.
of -the &amp;Yracuse PI' A also in a
Mrs. Owen, uaing "Chriltmas leeond game.
in .America" as her tq)ic, traced the tdatory of ·customs. earala, s)'lllbols and the cluslc
storiu or the season. She meo-

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wltete rou 111

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Yuletide Lore
Is Traced in
Club Program

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TINY'S FOODLAND

Sle said

GUts for 67 veteran• at t h e
pertaining to Christmas.
Southeastern
Ohio Mental Health
For lhe program, MI08 L.vdlo
Center,
Athens,
presented at a
Ebersbach provided a story
party
Thurec!Q
given by t h e
"There i1 Ro&lt;m •t the Inn,"
which was read by Mrs. Neutz· Athens Post 21, American Leling. Mrs. Elhel WUllamsonpve gion, were provided by the auxan article on the origin of the lllarlea ot Melg11 County Americarol .. Away bl the Ma•er." can Legion Posts.
The Athens unit and ita auxMr•. Ellen Couch was weicom..
Uiaey,
headed by WUIIam. Mc· ed •• a Tat member ot the club.
K-..,.;nmllllder,
·IIIII 'JII r a.
·· Mrs. Neldllng served a denert
Rulh
Nai!BI,
auxiliary
prelident,
course.

A COMJOLITJ!LY NIW
CONCIPT IN STEREO
SOUND

LARRY'S SOHIO SERVICE

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by gi vine a carol or ·quotation

With the bope It wm, in ICDe 11l81811rl, Colter ... help IUIItain that which is aood in lamlb'
IIIII community nro,lhiii'OIIureil-"bylhe bualnoaollrmo IIIII orpnizatl01111 wboee nomea
appear below.

BAKERS OF GOOD BREAD

lllihlllhtln&amp; the amual Chrlot-

Neutzlins at the organ, and a gift
exchange •round the lighted tree.

Members reoponled

HEINER'S BAKERY

Topic on Holy Land

mas party of the Middleport Ama- be awarded in the :.bree catep.
teur Gardeners Wednesda,y night ies or reUgious. ROn - religious,
at the home ol Mr1. A r t h u r and doorway or window. F i r s t
Mra. Harold Lohae.
strauss was a program on the prize will be $10 and seCUJd
Mr. IIIII Mro. Win lam Neue Hob' Land presented by M r s. prize $S:. Jud&amp;tng has been
and famll.v of Beilef'mta.lne were
Homer HoJter, Five Points, a scheduled 6:30 p.m. on Wednef..
recent Yilitora or their parents, member ol. the Chester Garden da,y, Dec. 18. No reglatratioo.ls
Mr. and Mra. Uawln Neaae and Club.
required,
Mr. and Mn. Cllfl'ord Phlllips.
Mra. Grace Pratt, president,
other reature• ol the meetMrs. C, L. Hiller of Minen- Ing lnchMied die welcoming of announced that Mrs. 0. P, Klein
vWe I• spending the holidays seven new members and an- will present the garden club prowith her 1011., Eugene, and fam- nouncement of plan• for the an. gram on WMPO at 9 a.m. on
Ily of Akron.
nual Christmas home decorat- Jan. 6.
Mrs. J. ll Meek left Thea- Ing contaol.
Gifts for an exchange were
day for Vlntoo, .,_. where lhe
Scene• ot old Jeruulem and placed beneath a decorated tcee .
wae ealled 4le to the aerlous Bethlehem were Included in Mrs. The wrappings were judged with
Ulne11 ol her ai.lter, Mrs. Ber- Holter'• alide presentation. :lie prizes going to Mr.s . Wise, Mrs.
tha Danner.
spoke of the hillside Where Jos- Betty Cline. and Mrs. Glenn Lameph and Mary came after their bert. Mrs. Thomas won the host20 mile journey from Nazareth. ess prize, and Mrs. Brown waa
A110 Included in her preaenta- the winner ot the traveling prize.
Mra. Pratt and Mrs. L. E.
tlon were JJidea or G r e e c e,
Egypt, Iarael, Italy, E))giand, Ire- Reynolds presided at the refreshland, and Switzerland. Mn. Hol- ment table. A red cloth with a red
ter toured Europe last I!IUmmer. net overlay was used on the table

rangement ot red roses ao:l tapers. Mlnlature Santas were giv·

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There was carol atrwtrw and
pmea urder the direction or
Mr•. Bower. Members exchanged
gifts and presented eifts to Mil·
ton Rwsh, telcher of the class,
•111 Mrs. Harold Smith, president. Mrs. Bowers 11erved • salad course on crystal trays.
AtteMtne besides tho•e named were kevin Venoy and Mrs.
Denver Kapple.

her 11row up with the highest ideals, he hesitated a moment before he answered her question.
Then he •aid, "God made the world." (And he wondered why he hadn't
said "God is nobody-there isn't any god.")
Her wondering eyes and pursed lips tugged &amp;t his heart. "Gosh, Daddy,"
she mused, "He's somebody to know!"
Whether you're a child or an adult, that pretty well su11111 it up. Either
God is nobody-or He I• Sotnebody To Know!
And the church bells ring every Sunday.

Sellers, pastor. Sunday Sebxtl,

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Mra. Dorea Arnold 11 reru-

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PICtures Highlight

A carkllellght service was rea..
tur.d at the anmal Chriatmas
p&amp;J1)' or the Golden Rule Clus
ot the Pome,·oy Church ot Christ
Tuesday nlght at lhe home or
Mrs, Elwood Bowera.
Takit'W part ln the service were
Robert Woods, aa the spirit of
Chri11mas; Mrs. RobP.rt Woods,
the candle o1 hope; Mn. C(Do
rad Ohllnaer. the c•ndle of
fiJth; Mrs. Louis Oaborne, the
candle of brotherhood; Yra. Ed..
ward Venoy, the candle of lovej
Mra. Bowers, tl'le carxlle o1'
peac::e, and Mrs. Dalll\)" Brickle&amp;,
the candle or Joy, It was eoneluded with prayer by the minister.
Mrs. Charles Eskew was pr~
g:ram chairman. MUton Roush
presented devotions uaing the
aecond chapter or St. Luke. "The
I.Bleued Ctu-iatmas" was read
·oy Mra. E1kew and Craig Venoy
gave "Everyday is Christrnll!l

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ocllstbuildlnl. Diatrtetyouthral·
st., POmeroy.Cburchsctaleaeh
ly llroiMondayofel&lt;hmonth.
neoday evenings at 7:30, Prayer !Uidly al 10:80 a.m. Third 9Jn. Wednooda)', 8 p.m.
LETART UNITED METHO. IIIII Bible study.
day of each IIIOIIth .., morninll
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
DIST CHURCH- Flrlll ond SicFREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION oervlce, Holy eommunlon, 7:30 NAZARENE- Comer Unlonlllll
ond &amp;mc~ayo preacblng, 8 p.m.; -Bald Koobs, Portland-BIIshan p.m.
:Mulberry. Rev. Clyde v. HenderTidrd and Fourth 9md&amp;Ya. Sun- .Jload. Rev. E. J. Grlmth,pastor.
SOUTH BETIIEL UNlTED
aon. pastcx'. SUnday School, 9:30
dQ SchoOl tO a.m., Worablp Hr- ~ SchoOl, 9:30 a. m. i Rog- METHODIST _ Worship, sec:ond
L m.; Raymond Walburn, Supt.
Yice 11 a.m.; TU.udaY evtninP er Wlltred, ~t. SUrdaYPr worsh~ and fourth Sunday, 10:30 L m.; MornintJ worship, 10:30 L DL;
118 p.m., PrayerandBlbleltudJ. service, 7;30 p. m. ayermee -llrat ancl third SUndays, 7:30p.m.
Evealag Service, 7:30p.m. Mid-RVTLAND CHURCH OF THE IJVo Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., 1!111- ·Sunday School, 9,30 a. m. Youth week oervlce, Wednosday, 7:30
NAZARENE - Rev. Uoyd D. 'ford Frederick. class leader. Fellowship, 6 P.m. each &amp;mdly P.m.
Grllllm, Jr., putoo". Sunday Youtll Fellowship, f'rillllll, 7:30p. at 'l'lQJers Plalno United MolhC&gt;FOREST RUN UNITED METH·
ODIST - Rev. Wendell G. Slutocbool, 9:80 LRL; IIIOI'IIing ..,... m. Ernest Deeter, Ieeder; RoB- dial Church.
....... 10:30 a.m.·, -'"" r'llllln. - er WUtred, Jr., presldeiL
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CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD- er, ......-· OI'M..,. _,.ce,
_ple'l aentce, 6:45 p.m.o evange.. .. M
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llotlc aem.. l, 7,30 p.m. Wed- OF GOD - Secand St.. Muon, '!be Rev, CheaterBryaut,pallor, Mro. Fred Nelle, Sq)L
audl7 weninl Ml'V1c:e, 7:30. W. Va. SwJta.y SchOOl, 10 ~ Sunday School, 9:30a.m.;. Wor:MINERSVILLE UNITED
M~- --~-. 11 a. m, ~- ship aervlee, 11 a. m.,· EveniiiK
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MDlDLEPORT HEATH UNITJD geHatlc.
1ervleo, .7:30 p. m •.Bible TIOrshlp, 7:30 P• m. PrQer IIOI'V•
_., 11111.. pr•.- oervteo,Wed- Ice, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Youth Stutler, poswr. Sundlljo Sc....a,
METHODIST-liD: E. Donatue, •_......,
~9 L m.; KennelhWiaena, o.~
mlni!Ur; JUllol BrmDcton, neadoy, 1:30 p. m. Chalfler. '1:••: Service, Tlllreday, 7:10 P. D4
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niDI, pastor. Plme 773-5lllll~
IIOIIIbly llrw•, llrlll Saturday at, Woroilp •onlee, 10 L m.
lbida)' · - lliJlOrlnWndenl.
CARLETON CHURCH -King&amp;• each monllt.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE
a.ureh 1ebool, 9:30 a.m.j JDOrtl.o
log worlldp, 10:30 a.m.; youth bury Ruld. School. 9:30
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRIS- NAZARENE- Rev. A. E. MUler,
me&lt;._. llmc.IQ", 8_p.m.Choirre.. a. m., Ralpb Carl. &amp;p. Worlhip TIAN Church - James Smith, pastor. .., o b Mlxlre, Sund8.Y
.liouoall(ldatadoy, 7p.m., choir aorvleo. 10:30 a.m. IIIII 7:30 P. Pallor; Robert Paulaen, !lmdiY S&lt;...,. Supt. Sunlay Schoolclaas-.
,.. dlreetor, Bat PhiliOn. Prayer m. a1t8rnideb'. Praler meeting, achooi supt. Morning service, ea for all ages, 9:30 Lm.; Mora-W-sda.r,1:30 p.m.
9:30a.m.; belay 1chool, 10:ts 118 Wor1hip, 10:30 a.m.; NYPS
Mnice, w~. 8 p.m.
a.m.; youth meeting, 6:15 p.m. Somdll1 6:30 p.m.; EvangeHotlc
.CIIRISTIAN SCIENCE Servlcea
Service Sunday 7:30 p.m.; :MJd.
ot 315 Main st, Pl. Pleaaant,

SuDtiQ'a 11 L m.; WednesdQJ
I p. m. All welcome.

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Neue Settlement- Robert E. cecU Cox, pastor. SWldaJ ;xnu~a director; ~
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Smith, Sr., pastor, &amp;mdaY achool s•-rinterdeli.,
E a r I Starkey, ....____
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achool, 9:30a.m.;-- worship ser- evenins worship, 7:30; Wednn• day, Bumy Bee:;:
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vice, 10:30 a.m . and 7:30p.m. day prayer and Bible study, 7:30 ebQreh 10Cial
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each &amp;mday. Youth meeting and o.m.
RUTLAND C \U R C H OF :30 a. m.ll; "':.~ lhlrdser ~~~ ••1
choir practice, 6:30 p.m. each
SUTION UNITED ME1110..
CHRJSI' - E~ Underwood, L m., ra ,_._,
9Jnday.
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KENO CHURCH OF CHRf)T- ClUl'l, pastor. SuDday Schoci, day 1 chool, 9:30 a. \Jn.; comN
McCain , ......rfntendent.. 10:30 L m.; Worstdp service, munlon and worsh~ service,10:- CHURCH - Rev. C. J. Ln130ley,
orman
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m. seconcl aid fourth 30
moe11
Thur
pastor. Cburch School.S: a.m.;
Services _~klY. at 9;30 L m. : a.
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II&amp;
a- Wor1hlp service, 10:30 a. m.
~P!'eachllll,llnl 11111 lhlrdSunday ~each monh.
day, 7:30 p,RL
of moalb by Charles Russell ot
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
CIIFSTER II!ETIIODIST Charlo
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST; a.m.
NAZARENE _ Rev. Herbert - Rev. Plarl A. Cuto, pastor. Pomeroy .. Harrisonville RoM.
9 30
BRADFORD CHURCH OF Grate. pastor. Worship service, CHESTER: Worsbfp, 9 a. m.; John Webster, pastor; Ray Lit-CHRIST _ Charlell Russell, pu- 11 L m. and 7 :30 p.m., Surday. · SUnday School, 10 L m.; Mrs. tle, Sundly school superllten·tor. Richard Gilkey, SuiJt, Sun.. Surday School. g:30 a.m. Ri~C~ Wald Spencer, SUpt. FLAT... dent. Sunday school, 9:30 Lm.;
day School, 9: 30 L m.; Morrlirw ard Barton. Supt., Olarles Bi&amp;- WOOilS; Cburch sebool, Sunday,
morning worship, 10:30; Sunday
Worl!lhip, 10:30 L m.i ~ stU, assistant s~L Prayermeot- U a.m., John BailY. supt. Wor- evenifl8 service, 7; prayer mee~
-~-· Blbl e ir:v, Wedne11day, 7:30 p.m. .
shiP aervlce alllomale&amp; with AI· lng, Wednesday, 7 p.m.
worship, 7 p.m. wii:IUI.,,....ay
fred IIIII Fiattroods. Servlceo
atud.Y, 7:3° p, m.
""""""· Slnlay mornllw or evening, of
ST:Ji&gt;AN's LlirrlERAN-Brl·
i¢QRGANIZEO CHIJRCH OF
HARRISONVILLE
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an Eagel, - · r.rorniJw worJeous Christ of Lotter D a y ~ S
g~~H DAY ADVENTIST ohlp, 9 a. m,; Sunday Sclloolo
Sainte, Portland • Kleine Ruld.
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Sunday Schoo~ i:30 a.m.; lolor,.. ·/lllnday S&lt;hool, 9:30 L m. Sui&gt;-. Hei8hll Rood, north of VolorUII
ST. PAUL'S L11111ERAN -32
tar: Worship, 10:30 a.m. Sun!la,y dU serVIce, 8 p, m., the ReV;. · · J.Dmwrial Holpltal. PbiJUp Gal· · E. second st.., POmeroy. Sunday
~service at 7. Wednesday !:kl Ilcnahue of Mlddlepo&lt;l or,-· WediiOedQ, 7:30 p. School,10 a.m.;Worshlpaemce
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~..a.. .... pr&amp;¥trm eet • Jl SYRACUSE
L m.
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UNITED METHOPastor, Eldw Frederick J, stoJEHOV All'S WITNESSES, Lar· 118. Saturday: Sabbath School,
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-y Carnahan, presidlemlnlater. 10 .,...
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Sellers, pas lor• o~
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F1RST UNITED PRESBYTER..
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lAN CHURCH _ Middleport. 9:30 a. m., Ben QuiserDerry,
BIIAI&gt;BURY CHURCH OF Wolcb Tower-· 101l1Cla. m,; Guest Minister. James Buchan. Slit..• "·-•~u.u~ ...... wora hip, 10 :30 L ·
CHRIST_ 9lada,y achool, 9:30 a. Wednesday: Bible study, 7 P.m. an, Sunday School Su,perinten.. m., nnt and third Sundays each
m. GlenEYan1, &amp;lpi.Cturcboer- Thursday: Ministry ochool, 7 p, ·
-•vices. 10:30 a.m.j evening aer~ m. Sen1ce meeting, 8 p.m.
denL Sunday School, 9:30 Lm. montvlh. 7E3v0eoou,.; e\'al1gellnd sUe
vice, 7 :30; Wednelda.Y. prayer
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST- Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. ser ce, : p. m., seco and
Miller st. _ EveriOI'I Weekley,

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c.Me ~ ~1111 ~

.

.... Qv- Celo
'

,if: ·\\¥,.

..... ''.· . . ·

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9 -

The Daily Sentinel, Pomei'O)'-Middlcptrt. 0., Jo'ridl)o, Deeember 13. 1968

,-

Holiday Proiects of
'

Giving a.re Planned

.

"'"'"'"'"1£1'"0::.......~
·--~ ...... -.
£::.: - .. I.:' .

It • • voted to give oontri·
butlano to the programo ol the
lollddl_,-t Fire D-ODd

J.1&lt;11a

the Meigs Count)' Jll)'CMI (or
heiJIIDf the ....,.. wbon the I'IIU·
alheo Society ol the Middleport
Chureh ol Chriot met '!bur~
nlgllt ot the ol Mro. ClarIce Erwin.
The group alao made plant to
mike a donaUon to the ChriS(...
maa leal rW1d drive and to re-

_... by Mro. R011101ds and
Mlll Hr~ell. exeerpts from a

member the building ouolodlah
at Chriltmaa ttme. Plana were
made for women of the 110eleQ'

JilT

to oerve tho llomebulldou Cla11
amual Chrl•-• dinner Tue~
even1ng. Dee. 17.
There was group slnelng ~
"'stlent Night" aecompsaled by
Mr1. Erwin and prayer by Mr.
Ron Moyer, poliDr. to _ . tile
meeting. Mrs. Rose Reynold1

MiliCI'S FIVOIITI wgw
---JOI IHIIIRJII FAMILY

THE liNG WitH 1HI Pllfl(l DIAMOIII
A perfect diamond reflects full beauty and brilliance and
Keep!lake auarantces a perfect center diamond in writin1
tor replacement assured) . With your Keepsake Diamond

Ring, you receive permanent rel(istration, protection spinst
loss of diamonds from the setting for one fuU year, and
lifetime trade·in privilege. For the perfect gift ... forever
. . . &lt;boose a KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RING.

Why not gi"Ye the ultimate in J.iaht-weiJht comfort IPd
good looks to the important people in your life? HUSH
PUPPIESS shoes come in a variety of styles and colon for
men. women and children. Sizes and widths ran(IC from
toddler size 2 to &amp;iant size 16. Truly the. lift to .make you
important in the eye&amp; of those who mean the molt to you.
Prices from children's $6.99 to about $15.00 for eolf and
apecialty shoes.

MlliKAN DOUBLE KNIT. 60" wlda or 111011.
R11. sells for $1.95. Hurry only a few 100 yllds
lift at . . .

T!lot'l lhO moot on Aceutrane tlmOPI- will pin or Ill
· month ~ . .·u , ....lt.t - - Hloo •
::.,.. 1111 it ltrl't. It
hovo o molniJlll"" olio~
or o bolonco ...._. Accutron hot '"lllocod lllom
.: ,
.
.
powirod
tun
ina
forte.
It
opllto
!!""~
~
11
11
oqllol porto ~ moMs tho Acciii!Oft tin....- ....--.:..
WOft'tpiil
on ov-eOI morotllon twO - • o '7" .

_n,

...

o..-

$1.98 y4.

GOJsSLEI JEWELRY STOlE, POMEIOY

THE SEWING CENTER

........... Cf911M ..... ..,... ... Int•

•

- - -... tl-"••alfle a.,.... ..,we.ll.nec.ur,. Chulnom.. It ter _ ... ,..,,

ON THE TIN MIDDLEPORT, 0.

THE SHOE BOX, MIDDLEPORT

I &amp; C JEWELERt POMEROY '

o~~~~~o

~

-·

~Mustal'lv\, Afl'l'afic~-oriOiiuJI I~W

Piiced

sporty
car with bucket seOts . And, at no extra cost,
floor shift, bucket s.ots, color-keyed wall-towall carpeting, courtesy lights, dual, self-adjusting brake system • •• plu1 all the other Ford Motor
Company Ufei~Juard Detign Safety Features.

lElTH .(;9BLE FORD, MIDDLEPORT
r:.~~~.J!"'J~~o

It'• a .:on•pl~!&lt;. ~"'

storaF bM
sabre saW,

~

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1
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'i~~~.#"'~"-""'a
Here's the best gift under the tree! Nationaline Oit•
poser gets rid of ~orbo9e _ so .fo~t . . . so. easy.I I t ' s a
real wife-saver g1ft. Th11 Chrtstmos g1ve a useful
gift for the hO'fllle . low as $33. S9.

OHIO VALLEY PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
POMEROY, IIIlO

mainspring• and shock retlatant. There Ia a Time•
watch for ev•ry one on your list. Men's, .-men' a and
thllclr.,'o; $6.95 up.
·
• __

SWiSHER &amp;.LOHSE IEXALL 'RUGS ·

MOORE'S STORE IN POMEROY

KARl &amp; VAN ZANDT, POMEROY

POMEROY, OHIO

Q"-~~~~~

McCULLOCH

o~~~..,~D

For The

Handyman!

DISPOSER

~~~~:j~;~i~u oloinluCs\U1.1..lldu~~.

all interehupoblo "' Iiiii
bill. saw blodol
and IO!Id J101* pllio screw driver
included. Complete
tit weip only 161bo, M01111t1 eaoilyfor boody wall -.p.

10-IOA

-~

oooonrn1r
MOOrn
»••····
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Complete wllh Bor &amp; Choin- Engine weigh• only 11~
lbs. Big 3.3 cu. in. powor. Ruggo&lt;l.
Pick 1ho IO.IOA hw lop voluo, performan&lt;e- light·
est weight with automatic a·i lint- lowest price. Full
frif;tionlen bearings throughout. Cut brush, log1,

Play Santa

Surprioe hor with o Do luxe ~ouch ond Sew Sl,..•.
Olhor new Singer Sow•nu Mathlnot from $59.50 liP·

• C......-1•.,. 1110N t• ataft4er4 eavll,...,.,. Wlufft.f

udloa . . . tape r•cordera ... nfrlaaratora .. .
treezen .•. air conditioners ... ltlectrk: ranan.

MEIGS

See them now at yo~:~r Adml,.l qUilllty d..a..

~QUIPMENT

Authorized Slna• 5ales-Snlct

CO.

THE FABRIC '$11_0P

POMEROY, OliO

BAIER FURNITURE

to Her For Ch1lstmas

WITH A SINGER
.
'

trees, posts, firewood- faster, easier, better, longer.

, .. dramatic new Portable Color TV. AN-new
solid-state stereo .. . black-and-whiW porlllble
and console TV ... stereophonic thMtrft. .. .

Skating Party
.Held by,Ciub
SYRACUSE - The Tri-Counly CIUzOIII BandRodloCiub,IOred a -tng porly Ill t h e
••Skate-Wqu on the Cheater road
Thur1day night, Dec. 6, trom 7
to 10.
Member• and trlends atieall-

inK wete Mr. ODd Mro, Junior
Hololnger, Brad ODd P au I
w.,.,., Pat, Bea, and Glenda,
ODd LeRoy Forreoter, Mr. ODd
Mra. Ralph Rote~ Racine; Mr.

and. .Mn. Paul Pierce and Raft..
dy, and Debbie Wolfe, lliner..
viUo; Mr, ODd Mra. Brookl Edwarde and Sbirle,y, Maacm; Jean
Morpn, New Haven; Mra. F.,...
ole Kearns, Rhonda and Mary.
Hartford; Mr. and Mfa. Olear

- all the exciting new produCU
for your home from Admiral

Famous Mmiral Duplex lid~e fuiHize
treezer(retrlaeretor-4 eizes, &amp;brtlna: .t lust
33" wide. New Admiral Cofor TV with " lnlltant·
Plliy" and "Fe AutorMtlc Ane Tunina Contrd

Guests were Mrl. Annabelle
Houdollbel~ Mro. Harold Loboe,
Mro. Bea Stewart, and Mr. and
Mra. Moyer and Barbara.

POMEROY, 01110

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Leonard. New Haven; Mr. &amp;Dd

Mrl. llOUIIa• Hemlloy, Mr. ODd
MrB. Larry Hubbard, Aqie,
Rooemary, Rielly, ODd Robin,
Carol Michael, &amp;late Jeltert,
David IJ»scomb; Tony Pierce,

Apeo White ODd April Hayman,
flyrocuoe, and William Pltuck,
Doli¥ Alr100, Adrlaa Boll, and

Knlallt, • , ,
A llshted Cluiltmae C811dlo

Roger

decoratloa wa1

WCJn by

Famil

linY candY cane• ottad!ed

are urged to - . BrlnJ lllht
rolrollunonto. PUp ODd ...r!•

will be IUrallhod 101' tho club.

with

$149

FESCO

28 QT. SWING TOP

WASTE BIN

c
RETAIL
VAlUE

e 74 SQ. INCH

PICTURE

TERRY FOAM

e BUILT ·IN ANTENNA

SEAT COVERS

• ALL CHANNEL

6 PIECE

UHF· VHF

KITCHEN
SET

o ASSORTED
COLORS

e DRAINIOARD
e DISH RACK
e SOAP DISH

66

RETAIL VALUE

52.89

lOO's

Cuckler read a poem, uReady

for Chrlstmi•," and the membero oxcbonpd glib oround a
Uahtod tree.
Mantel decOrations featured
poiMettlas and liihted tapers,
and an arrarcement or red potn.
~· with veen candles centered the table. At the conellllion of the meeting &amp;herbert
and lemon 1Uck1 were terved
wlthc:o&amp;e.

ly PHIL PASTORET

l!lelllbero

CHECK THE ADDRESSES AT BOnOM
OF PAGE FOR HECK'S STORE
IEAREST YOU!

RETAIL VALUE

mao.
Mra. Roy Seyfried told of die
IIJPreciation of the one chUd at
the MBias Counly Olilclren'•
Heme who was recently given an
outfit of new clothing, including
a winter eoat.
lt wu reported durirw the
meetll8 condueted by Mrt, Lou11
Reibel, presidert, that $45.69
to in tbe furd for molnmlnlng
the huge lighted cross on Lincoln
HUI.
Mrs. Ben Neutzling, Mrs. Freda Fa\Ur •.~ ~·· Re~ we~9 ·.v ,!!tk.
named to make out the pi'ograma· ,,.. .
for the coming year. 111e claaa
will send o . - of llll&gt;recloUon
to the Busy Beet ror new rugs
on the JOCial room door.
A turkey dinner In tile dining
room opened the meeUng with
Mrs, Reibel giving grace. The
gl"Oll) sana: "It came Upon the
Midnight Clear" and Mrs. Seyfried, devotional leader, read
aerlpture from Luke 2.. A prayer .. For Those Who Haw No
Chrlttmas" Wll given by Mrs.
Ne.utzling and there were tcrlptures from James.
11 1be
OlrlBtmll Angel,"· ·a
stor;y of the protected soldleir,
was read by Mn. Neutzllng to
tho ProsraDL Mrs. Glollys

Tho -moetln&amp;willbeTIIunn&amp;Ulot lload·
quotlaro. Plaao wW be Dildo
~.

1 JO 7 P.M.

on the Sundly preceding Christ-

BARBS

for Ehrlttrnoo

POWERED FILM DRIVE
CASE, BATTERIES AND
FILM INCLUDED.

Favors werepopeornballawtth

Kearna.
dq, Dec. 12, Ill

c

7 LENS SETIINGS

Mn. Norman Yeauger poured
punch,

prd who remembered the So..
clety with a donaUoo.
Reported ill were Mn. Blanche
Gilkey, Mra. Delcio Reibel, Mrs.

Trinity United Chureh of Christ
for a holtdQ part¥.
AD women of the chW"ch are
beiJW asked to contribute food or
cl~ to ttle project. Articles
are to be brought to the ch\U'ch

A New, Wide Selection!

All-:= "

from an attradlve table covered
Witb 1 red el.oth and centered
Jrilll Dine accO!IIed with redbird•
and aUver baubles. Silver eandlebOidera with red eandles were
used to either side. A eeyltal
punch bowl was u.aed. M r a.
Nora Rice, prestdent, preaided
at the allver coffee terriee, and

red rlbbono. Cluiltmao cookleo,
aandWI.chea and a salad " e r e
ae"ed b1 the hoateuea, M r a.
Erwin, Mro. Allred Rouoh, ODd
Mr•- E. L. Lollance. Mra. Clyda All0111- ODd Mra. Marilyn BlelqJ were cmlrlbutlnir
ho1te11ea•

grottJ met Wednesday nishtltthe

For

Wishina, ~ be\l for you at. any .time, and makinR yo~r
wislles ·In atrtomobiles come""" trlW ~s what Youngmob1le
Thlnking is all about . It's the thinkil,g that's kept Olds ftrit · with young ideas like the exciting new Delta 88 R.oyale, lhe
proud Toronado, the classic 98, the 11-window Vi!taCruiser station wagon, and the dashing Cutla&amp;s S. Any one
of them can be your escape from the ordinary for 1969.
That's a grCat way to assure yourself a Happy New Year.

enhanp.
Refreahmehtl were 1 e r v e d

n..

Watch

TI1AT'6 't'()IJI'olt3MOOILI' Tt11~11'01C&gt;

Mra. Graee Pratt, Mra. Erwin ODd Mra. Louloo McEihlr&gt;.
ney were iD charge of a 11ft

ODd Mlso Mabel lii'..U were in
charge of the dovoUonol _..,..
with Mro. R011101dl reading !rom
'"Ideals., and Miss Hysell gty.
inlo ~ ·An Orange for Cbrt.tmu. tt
Members recalled Chrtlbnat
lradltiooo oboerved in their
homes 1n anawer to roll call.
A thank )'GU card from the Claude
Aohloy famliY wu read olong with
a l~r lrom [!iro. Cloro DU-

Chrisbnaa project. of pro.
vldliW baskets ord ctothlna
for needy famlllet was taken on
by the Trlnily Circle when the

PRICES II
SAT.,
Y!
3M/REVERE SUPER 8 ~RI-GH_T_G-UA_R_D_ MONDAY
thru
SATURDAY
MOVIE
9 A.M.•·
DEODORANT
9 P.M.
CAMERA
7 OZ. SIZE
SUNDAY
KIT

read.

GIFT .

Christmas

Mw14ng: tlu! All-American Favorile!

booklet, ''The Second Chrlot-

mal," a 1t0r7 ot Jetua, were

The

Perfect

SPUD CD111101 PDWEI r~ llf

Durin&amp; the - - · oloo pre-

Trinity Circle to Provide
Food, Clothing for Needy

•

l

Howley, Mro. Leno Wolfe
ODd Curtlo Jenld111011. ,

6.75 OZ. FAMILY SIZE

CREST

They've decorated the
local d Ia &lt; o u n t store for
Chrlltmao--three lift trucib
with red· ond.. green turn
1lgnala brlnl In job Iota of
loodle• four tlmea • day.

TOOTHPASTE
MINT ONLY
RETAIL
VAWE
SI.05
TUBE

• • •

HECK'S REG. LOW PRICES

2 $1
FOR

MAnEL

BARBIE

CLOTHES
RETAIL

Hoi---

NODJIL 110'-"wiNGMASTP."..- GIVI HIM I ltlnDII
otiii!TMIS &amp;In CIIT1fKIJI

The

.,meet &amp;ift, the perfCf;t thoulhl-

a Stetson Christmas
Gift Certifkate ... the perfect way to remembeJ relative
or friend! Because it allows. him to ch~ his Stetson to

sui&amp; lti.r taste in style, color. and lrim-while thinking of you,
tho alver! Pril:ed from $13.95.

NEW YOII CLOTHING HOUSE, POMEROY

'VAJUI, . "-' .

_l16•

.......

·.

mado lo 12, 16,01111120did steel rete~••·- intcceb•. ..tllt .,...,...felture, ....
- eapodiY- JUtall prlc:e SI04.9S.
MODEL 512-12 Clllber bolt ~dim. blbullr ,.,,.,. ....
-..;., ·.-.,.....toll boll..., doriped lor o Ucolllor

WORLD'S FIRST AND FINEST
CHAIN SAWS
The Gift For That llan On Your List

llunliOJ ridt, .Amul.. - - PorfOCI price ~9.9,,

' bol
'

'"'"*"

MODEl. 788-- IICIIon. ollp ltdlq ~
rille. Avolloblelll JO.lO, 44 1om. Mq.. m .- . n.:uo
or :loll Will. drllltd ODd ..,....lor . _
.............. price $19.95
..

a.m..

POMEROY HOME &amp; AUTO, POMEROY

..

UERSIACH ·HliiWAaE. POIEIOY'
••

..

•

f/

'

89¢
RETAIL
VALUE

c

TEFLON

SET

�.- ,. ~1Hor....iiliSTOm· FOi. fi'NiST SELECTI~N AND BEST lUIS..... USE THE LAY-AWAY PLAN-If ·YOU DESIREI

9 -

The Daily Sentinel, Pomei'O)'-Middlcptrt. 0., Jo'ridl)o, Deeember 13. 1968

,-

Holiday Proiects of
'

Giving a.re Planned

.

"'"'"'"'"1£1'"0::.......~
·--~ ...... -.
£::.: - .. I.:' .

It • • voted to give oontri·
butlano to the programo ol the
lollddl_,-t Fire D-ODd

J.1&lt;11a

the Meigs Count)' Jll)'CMI (or
heiJIIDf the ....,.. wbon the I'IIU·
alheo Society ol the Middleport
Chureh ol Chriot met '!bur~
nlgllt ot the ol Mro. ClarIce Erwin.
The group alao made plant to
mike a donaUon to the ChriS(...
maa leal rW1d drive and to re-

_... by Mro. R011101ds and
Mlll Hr~ell. exeerpts from a

member the building ouolodlah
at Chriltmaa ttme. Plana were
made for women of the 110eleQ'

JilT

to oerve tho llomebulldou Cla11
amual Chrl•-• dinner Tue~
even1ng. Dee. 17.
There was group slnelng ~
"'stlent Night" aecompsaled by
Mr1. Erwin and prayer by Mr.
Ron Moyer, poliDr. to _ . tile
meeting. Mrs. Rose Reynold1

MiliCI'S FIVOIITI wgw
---JOI IHIIIRJII FAMILY

THE liNG WitH 1HI Pllfl(l DIAMOIII
A perfect diamond reflects full beauty and brilliance and
Keep!lake auarantces a perfect center diamond in writin1
tor replacement assured) . With your Keepsake Diamond

Ring, you receive permanent rel(istration, protection spinst
loss of diamonds from the setting for one fuU year, and
lifetime trade·in privilege. For the perfect gift ... forever
. . . &lt;boose a KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RING.

Why not gi"Ye the ultimate in J.iaht-weiJht comfort IPd
good looks to the important people in your life? HUSH
PUPPIESS shoes come in a variety of styles and colon for
men. women and children. Sizes and widths ran(IC from
toddler size 2 to &amp;iant size 16. Truly the. lift to .make you
important in the eye&amp; of those who mean the molt to you.
Prices from children's $6.99 to about $15.00 for eolf and
apecialty shoes.

MlliKAN DOUBLE KNIT. 60" wlda or 111011.
R11. sells for $1.95. Hurry only a few 100 yllds
lift at . . .

T!lot'l lhO moot on Aceutrane tlmOPI- will pin or Ill
· month ~ . .·u , ....lt.t - - Hloo •
::.,.. 1111 it ltrl't. It
hovo o molniJlll"" olio~
or o bolonco ...._. Accutron hot '"lllocod lllom
.: ,
.
.
powirod
tun
ina
forte.
It
opllto
!!""~
~
11
11
oqllol porto ~ moMs tho Acciii!Oft tin....- ....--.:..
WOft'tpiil
on ov-eOI morotllon twO - • o '7" .

_n,

...

o..-

$1.98 y4.

GOJsSLEI JEWELRY STOlE, POMEIOY

THE SEWING CENTER

........... Cf911M ..... ..,... ... Int•

•

- - -... tl-"••alfle a.,.... ..,we.ll.nec.ur,. Chulnom.. It ter _ ... ,..,,

ON THE TIN MIDDLEPORT, 0.

THE SHOE BOX, MIDDLEPORT

I &amp; C JEWELERt POMEROY '

o~~~~~o

~

-·

~Mustal'lv\, Afl'l'afic~-oriOiiuJI I~W

Piiced

sporty
car with bucket seOts . And, at no extra cost,
floor shift, bucket s.ots, color-keyed wall-towall carpeting, courtesy lights, dual, self-adjusting brake system • •• plu1 all the other Ford Motor
Company Ufei~Juard Detign Safety Features.

lElTH .(;9BLE FORD, MIDDLEPORT
r:.~~~.J!"'J~~o

It'• a .:on•pl~!&lt;. ~"'

storaF bM
sabre saW,

~

=

l

1
)

'i~~~.#"'~"-""'a
Here's the best gift under the tree! Nationaline Oit•
poser gets rid of ~orbo9e _ so .fo~t . . . so. easy.I I t ' s a
real wife-saver g1ft. Th11 Chrtstmos g1ve a useful
gift for the hO'fllle . low as $33. S9.

OHIO VALLEY PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
POMEROY, IIIlO

mainspring• and shock retlatant. There Ia a Time•
watch for ev•ry one on your list. Men's, .-men' a and
thllclr.,'o; $6.95 up.
·
• __

SWiSHER &amp;.LOHSE IEXALL 'RUGS ·

MOORE'S STORE IN POMEROY

KARl &amp; VAN ZANDT, POMEROY

POMEROY, OHIO

Q"-~~~~~

McCULLOCH

o~~~..,~D

For The

Handyman!

DISPOSER

~~~~:j~;~i~u oloinluCs\U1.1..lldu~~.

all interehupoblo "' Iiiii
bill. saw blodol
and IO!Id J101* pllio screw driver
included. Complete
tit weip only 161bo, M01111t1 eaoilyfor boody wall -.p.

10-IOA

-~

oooonrn1r
MOOrn
»••····
•••lasa..

TOUCR.U'Ir
Jata..

••l•- ......
...................
~

e••lnp tlloe11:.

Complete wllh Bor &amp; Choin- Engine weigh• only 11~
lbs. Big 3.3 cu. in. powor. Ruggo&lt;l.
Pick 1ho IO.IOA hw lop voluo, performan&lt;e- light·
est weight with automatic a·i lint- lowest price. Full
frif;tionlen bearings throughout. Cut brush, log1,

Play Santa

Surprioe hor with o Do luxe ~ouch ond Sew Sl,..•.
Olhor new Singer Sow•nu Mathlnot from $59.50 liP·

• C......-1•.,. 1110N t• ataft4er4 eavll,...,.,. Wlufft.f

udloa . . . tape r•cordera ... nfrlaaratora .. .
treezen .•. air conditioners ... ltlectrk: ranan.

MEIGS

See them now at yo~:~r Adml,.l qUilllty d..a..

~QUIPMENT

Authorized Slna• 5ales-Snlct

CO.

THE FABRIC '$11_0P

POMEROY, OliO

BAIER FURNITURE

to Her For Ch1lstmas

WITH A SINGER
.
'

trees, posts, firewood- faster, easier, better, longer.

, .. dramatic new Portable Color TV. AN-new
solid-state stereo .. . black-and-whiW porlllble
and console TV ... stereophonic thMtrft. .. .

Skating Party
.Held by,Ciub
SYRACUSE - The Tri-Counly CIUzOIII BandRodloCiub,IOred a -tng porly Ill t h e
••Skate-Wqu on the Cheater road
Thur1day night, Dec. 6, trom 7
to 10.
Member• and trlends atieall-

inK wete Mr. ODd Mro, Junior
Hololnger, Brad ODd P au I
w.,.,., Pat, Bea, and Glenda,
ODd LeRoy Forreoter, Mr. ODd
Mra. Ralph Rote~ Racine; Mr.

and. .Mn. Paul Pierce and Raft..
dy, and Debbie Wolfe, lliner..
viUo; Mr, ODd Mra. Brookl Edwarde and Sbirle,y, Maacm; Jean
Morpn, New Haven; Mra. F.,...
ole Kearns, Rhonda and Mary.
Hartford; Mr. and Mfa. Olear

- all the exciting new produCU
for your home from Admiral

Famous Mmiral Duplex lid~e fuiHize
treezer(retrlaeretor-4 eizes, &amp;brtlna: .t lust
33" wide. New Admiral Cofor TV with " lnlltant·
Plliy" and "Fe AutorMtlc Ane Tunina Contrd

Guests were Mrl. Annabelle
Houdollbel~ Mro. Harold Loboe,
Mro. Bea Stewart, and Mr. and
Mra. Moyer and Barbara.

POMEROY, 01110

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Leonard. New Haven; Mr. &amp;Dd

Mrl. llOUIIa• Hemlloy, Mr. ODd
MrB. Larry Hubbard, Aqie,
Rooemary, Rielly, ODd Robin,
Carol Michael, &amp;late Jeltert,
David IJ»scomb; Tony Pierce,

Apeo White ODd April Hayman,
flyrocuoe, and William Pltuck,
Doli¥ Alr100, Adrlaa Boll, and

Knlallt, • , ,
A llshted Cluiltmae C811dlo

Roger

decoratloa wa1

WCJn by

Famil

linY candY cane• ottad!ed

are urged to - . BrlnJ lllht
rolrollunonto. PUp ODd ...r!•

will be IUrallhod 101' tho club.

with

$149

FESCO

28 QT. SWING TOP

WASTE BIN

c
RETAIL
VAlUE

e 74 SQ. INCH

PICTURE

TERRY FOAM

e BUILT ·IN ANTENNA

SEAT COVERS

• ALL CHANNEL

6 PIECE

UHF· VHF

KITCHEN
SET

o ASSORTED
COLORS

e DRAINIOARD
e DISH RACK
e SOAP DISH

66

RETAIL VALUE

52.89

lOO's

Cuckler read a poem, uReady

for Chrlstmi•," and the membero oxcbonpd glib oround a
Uahtod tree.
Mantel decOrations featured
poiMettlas and liihted tapers,
and an arrarcement or red potn.
~· with veen candles centered the table. At the conellllion of the meeting &amp;herbert
and lemon 1Uck1 were terved
wlthc:o&amp;e.

ly PHIL PASTORET

l!lelllbero

CHECK THE ADDRESSES AT BOnOM
OF PAGE FOR HECK'S STORE
IEAREST YOU!

RETAIL VALUE

mao.
Mra. Roy Seyfried told of die
IIJPreciation of the one chUd at
the MBias Counly Olilclren'•
Heme who was recently given an
outfit of new clothing, including
a winter eoat.
lt wu reported durirw the
meetll8 condueted by Mrt, Lou11
Reibel, presidert, that $45.69
to in tbe furd for molnmlnlng
the huge lighted cross on Lincoln
HUI.
Mrs. Ben Neutzling, Mrs. Freda Fa\Ur •.~ ~·· Re~ we~9 ·.v ,!!tk.
named to make out the pi'ograma· ,,.. .
for the coming year. 111e claaa
will send o . - of llll&gt;recloUon
to the Busy Beet ror new rugs
on the JOCial room door.
A turkey dinner In tile dining
room opened the meeUng with
Mrs, Reibel giving grace. The
gl"Oll) sana: "It came Upon the
Midnight Clear" and Mrs. Seyfried, devotional leader, read
aerlpture from Luke 2.. A prayer .. For Those Who Haw No
Chrlttmas" Wll given by Mrs.
Ne.utzling and there were tcrlptures from James.
11 1be
OlrlBtmll Angel,"· ·a
stor;y of the protected soldleir,
was read by Mn. Neutzllng to
tho ProsraDL Mrs. Glollys

Tho -moetln&amp;willbeTIIunn&amp;Ulot lload·
quotlaro. Plaao wW be Dildo
~.

1 JO 7 P.M.

on the Sundly preceding Christ-

BARBS

for Ehrlttrnoo

POWERED FILM DRIVE
CASE, BATTERIES AND
FILM INCLUDED.

Favors werepopeornballawtth

Kearna.
dq, Dec. 12, Ill

c

7 LENS SETIINGS

Mn. Norman Yeauger poured
punch,

prd who remembered the So..
clety with a donaUoo.
Reported ill were Mn. Blanche
Gilkey, Mra. Delcio Reibel, Mrs.

Trinity United Chureh of Christ
for a holtdQ part¥.
AD women of the chW"ch are
beiJW asked to contribute food or
cl~ to ttle project. Articles
are to be brought to the ch\U'ch

A New, Wide Selection!

All-:= "

from an attradlve table covered
Witb 1 red el.oth and centered
Jrilll Dine accO!IIed with redbird•
and aUver baubles. Silver eandlebOidera with red eandles were
used to either side. A eeyltal
punch bowl was u.aed. M r a.
Nora Rice, prestdent, preaided
at the allver coffee terriee, and

red rlbbono. Cluiltmao cookleo,
aandWI.chea and a salad " e r e
ae"ed b1 the hoateuea, M r a.
Erwin, Mro. Allred Rouoh, ODd
Mr•- E. L. Lollance. Mra. Clyda All0111- ODd Mra. Marilyn BlelqJ were cmlrlbutlnir
ho1te11ea•

grottJ met Wednesday nishtltthe

For

Wishina, ~ be\l for you at. any .time, and makinR yo~r
wislles ·In atrtomobiles come""" trlW ~s what Youngmob1le
Thlnking is all about . It's the thinkil,g that's kept Olds ftrit · with young ideas like the exciting new Delta 88 R.oyale, lhe
proud Toronado, the classic 98, the 11-window Vi!taCruiser station wagon, and the dashing Cutla&amp;s S. Any one
of them can be your escape from the ordinary for 1969.
That's a grCat way to assure yourself a Happy New Year.

enhanp.
Refreahmehtl were 1 e r v e d

n..

Watch

TI1AT'6 't'()IJI'olt3MOOILI' Tt11~11'01C&gt;

Mra. Graee Pratt, Mra. Erwin ODd Mra. Louloo McEihlr&gt;.
ney were iD charge of a 11ft

ODd Mlso Mabel lii'..U were in
charge of the dovoUonol _..,..
with Mro. R011101dl reading !rom
'"Ideals., and Miss Hysell gty.
inlo ~ ·An Orange for Cbrt.tmu. tt
Members recalled Chrtlbnat
lradltiooo oboerved in their
homes 1n anawer to roll call.
A thank )'GU card from the Claude
Aohloy famliY wu read olong with
a l~r lrom [!iro. Cloro DU-

Chrisbnaa project. of pro.
vldliW baskets ord ctothlna
for needy famlllet was taken on
by the Trlnily Circle when the

PRICES II
SAT.,
Y!
3M/REVERE SUPER 8 ~RI-GH_T_G-UA_R_D_ MONDAY
thru
SATURDAY
MOVIE
9 A.M.•·
DEODORANT
9 P.M.
CAMERA
7 OZ. SIZE
SUNDAY
KIT

read.

GIFT .

Christmas

Mw14ng: tlu! All-American Favorile!

booklet, ''The Second Chrlot-

mal," a 1t0r7 ot Jetua, were

The

Perfect

SPUD CD111101 PDWEI r~ llf

Durin&amp; the - - · oloo pre-

Trinity Circle to Provide
Food, Clothing for Needy

•

l

Howley, Mro. Leno Wolfe
ODd Curtlo Jenld111011. ,

6.75 OZ. FAMILY SIZE

CREST

They've decorated the
local d Ia &lt; o u n t store for
Chrlltmao--three lift trucib
with red· ond.. green turn
1lgnala brlnl In job Iota of
loodle• four tlmea • day.

TOOTHPASTE
MINT ONLY
RETAIL
VAWE
SI.05
TUBE

• • •

HECK'S REG. LOW PRICES

2 $1
FOR

MAnEL

BARBIE

CLOTHES
RETAIL

Hoi---

NODJIL 110'-"wiNGMASTP."..- GIVI HIM I ltlnDII
otiii!TMIS &amp;In CIIT1fKIJI

The

.,meet &amp;ift, the perfCf;t thoulhl-

a Stetson Christmas
Gift Certifkate ... the perfect way to remembeJ relative
or friend! Because it allows. him to ch~ his Stetson to

sui&amp; lti.r taste in style, color. and lrim-while thinking of you,
tho alver! Pril:ed from $13.95.

NEW YOII CLOTHING HOUSE, POMEROY

'VAJUI, . "-' .

_l16•

.......

·.

mado lo 12, 16,01111120did steel rete~••·- intcceb•. ..tllt .,...,...felture, ....
- eapodiY- JUtall prlc:e SI04.9S.
MODEL 512-12 Clllber bolt ~dim. blbullr ,.,,.,. ....
-..;., ·.-.,.....toll boll..., doriped lor o Ucolllor

WORLD'S FIRST AND FINEST
CHAIN SAWS
The Gift For That llan On Your List

llunliOJ ridt, .Amul.. - - PorfOCI price ~9.9,,

' bol
'

'"'"*"

MODEl. 788-- IICIIon. ollp ltdlq ~
rille. Avolloblelll JO.lO, 44 1om. Mq.. m .- . n.:uo
or :loll Will. drllltd ODd ..,....lor . _
.............. price $19.95
..

a.m..

POMEROY HOME &amp; AUTO, POMEROY

..

UERSIACH ·HliiWAaE. POIEIOY'
••

..

•

f/

'

89¢
RETAIL
VALUE

c

TEFLON

SET

�~.,

Want
Ads
Bring
Top
Grade
Results
A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching·

10 - , . Dolly _sentloel, Pom.,...·Middl....,n. 0., Fridl¥, ~lli"'

WANT AD
INFCNUIATION
DlAOL.IHU
5 , .... Der lef•• Pvltlicotie"
MoMiey o..411M f 1.111.

Coroc•ll-'1""' &amp; c.. ,.ct i ot~t
Will M oceetttN ""' ' ' 9 • ·• - lor
D•r el P•liutien
RfGUlATICHS
n,, PIA!Ihlwr
~ rle"t•t
to edit or ,.iect ony ad1 dee.,.d ob·
f-ctle...,.ble. n .. , ...
"till Mil : .

reu"'''

b• retpontihl•

Of

,!......

more thon on•

lnCIHTICI inteff l n"',

RATE S
A~ S.••lco
.S cenh ,., •ood ,,.. l1111•tien
Mini 7!tc

Fw Wo"'

o.,,.

12 c:enh ,... wo•d three co,..ecu·
!loC il'lf.~fiOM -

11 c•"'• ,., W•d

tili

ce11aacu1i••

l111111ion1 .

25 ~· cent Oi•cowltt on ill'l id eols

on4 ode ,.id .. ;thin 10 day1 .
CARD OF THANKS. &amp; OBITUARY
$1 ..50 for 50 word 111ini""'"'· Eo .
..S.tlt iorMI word :!c .
BLIND ADS
Addi tiont~l 25c: Chorp ~It Ad¥er ·

OF.FICE HOURS
1 :30 , :"' to .5 :00 P· "'· Doily
8:30 o.m. to 12:00 Noon Sotul'llley

2 SIGNS
OF

QUALITY

For Sale

Pomeroy
•tor Co.

mAW. Phbne 1fU21'1,

JU.IJtp

PIONEER Travel trli1er, 1116'1,
:ZO.fool, eell..ontalned, earpeltng, air conditioned. Good conditloo. Phone Mason 7'13-5771.
114-lfc

1965 FORD.. __ ----------------·----·---·----·--------·--------·--·-- Sl ~95

Galaxie 4 door , bloc:lt finish, clean interior, .tood w:s"'
w tires, VB engine, auto. trans ., power steering, rod10,
heater sharp 1 owner car.

including 6 way seat, power windows, •potless 1nter•

196~ RC~RV AIR...... .

. -- . - -------- - - : - - - - --------~5

and heater .

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEII EVES. 8:00P .M.
POMEROY, OHIO

Notice

_ For Rent __

.

THE TOM THOMAS duo of Co- TRAILER SPACE, reedy to
hook up, private, plenty of
I WISH lo thank those wbo
lumbus, now appearing nitely
room lor children 1o play.
were so kind at the time of
at The Hotel Martin Bar. Will
Phone 1192--39048-14-tle
tl1e death of my wife, Mary
finish this engagement on
Rees. Those who sent flow·
Friday nigbt. They will ret rs, Rev. Max Donahue ar:d
turn after the holiday season. F'URNISHED and unlumlshed
apartments . Close to IIChool.
the Rawlings Coats FuJJerol
IZ.~I&lt;
Pbone
1192-5434.
111-11-tlc
home for the lovely service,

Card Of Thanks

and especially do I 1\lank the ALL MEMBERS are urged to
many friends for their cheere!U!nd tile monthly meeting
ing notes, cards and prayen ol Rutland Gun Club Dee. 13,
sent durlng her Jllness.
1968. Membership dues are
HUsband, David E. Reel
due. Card shoot Sunday, Dee.
1:1-1!-ltC
15, I p.m.
t:!-1:1-31&lt;:
WE WANT to thank everyone THERE WILL be a gun shoot
for being so kind and helpSlmday. Dec. 15. beginning at
ful during the death of OlD'
noon at the Forked Run
loved one, Lisa German.
Sportsman Cl..,. Everyone I&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
welcome.
12-10.5tc

German and relatives
1:1-IS.IIc TRUCK WATER to be sold In
Racine from UO a.m. to 7:30
Notice
p.m. only.
U-ll-31c
WILL DO sewing at home zippers, pockets, pegging,
hemming, alterations, etc.
Help Wanted
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Mason, PART TIME TRUCK DRIVER.
Phone 773-Si&gt;l.
4-30-tfc 1or 11ve poultry trock. see
Marvin Glasco, 399 W. Main
st. Friday p.m.
1:1-11-&amp;c

CHRISTMAS TREES

Beautifully Shaped, Prun--

ed , Spraved or Unsprayed.

WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK, 3
days a week. pbone llti:I-6S36.
1:1-IU!c

FURNISHED apartment,
4
rooms and bath. Marlon Rey·
nolds, Mason, W. Va. Phone
773-5147.
11-tttlc

98c CHRISTMAS SALE
7~1o.~l\

LIGHT SETS .............. 98c
Lllfl• 12 Ct.
lULlS •..•. - .....•..•.•. tic
CARDS ................ b•. fie
Artlflciol

PLOWERS .. .......... . pat fie
CHRISTMAS R!CORD.LP•• file
Artlflclol

!lilt - · (living the
,-ear ... romdl Ha1 ~rethl.ne
loam ifllulatioo fM thin walls

more space inside, leu
Ooor space outaide.

POMEROY

WHY NOT
GIVE

992-2tet
iaclc W. -~orsey,

•

w.

Main
992•SI96

M·l' • • ~ • ', .. • • • 11 to 6
Sat. • • • • • • • • • • ·9 Ia 7
Sun.--········11

HOMEWORK,
TOO --

Wheel Alignment

5.55

HAY. Contact Marvin
Koebangh, Phone Pomeroy
99UM2 or Chester 11111&gt;3913.
1:1-11-Sic

-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992-2094
Pomeroy Home &amp; AUk!
•

E. Mill

REMEMBER
WHAT! LEFT

HOMEWIT"-

n-IEJ R &amp;.IFit

SAVIN'S!!

Frum the Lorpat Truek or
Bullcilzer Radiator To The
::malleat Heater Core.

Phone 667 ·3370

BLAETTNARS
SPECIAL
SIIOW TIRE SALE

ec,PERT

"~XED

=-,:r;":. ;~nc•

A SHOT.".'

HocklniPort, tllio

Pluo 2.19 fe4eral To11

OIILY S18.95

ABC CLEANER
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY

Moot popvlor sine ••allaltlo.
Limited number .t this price.

Alterations, J:ipper1 and .
pockets

r'r

Hoovy .tuty, oatro deep treo•••
nylon.
775• .. White Sl.walll

fow lull

Fully 111ar~t...t. Built b)' u big
tire ntGl.or for , , •

MOORE'S

\24 II, MAIN

PO!'EROY

......,.,~,o

5UT . .JANif ,UUNGLE
I~LAN05&gt; ARE TOO
RCUSH FOR A
MO'l'HoR·TO·SE.

Professional rue
cleaning-guaranteed
Mason, West Vir1inla

Buslnen Services

---

riiENANG SPRiNGS

HE'S DOIN' HIS

VOURMOMMA
ISGUITa

Schw1rzel Marine

CAR HOPS, Waitreos and also
reliable person to operate
TWI).~AM\d liQrTO!I ~ .,....,
able /...ny Where.
mtch . boaid, Crow'a Steak .. 'I'IIA!LER. Brown'a TraDer
.uuc :
atso briclle and saddle like
House, phone II9U43i or l19z.
Part, MinersviDe, Ohio. Phone
new. !'bone 119Z-2991l. IZ.!Uic
2580.
1:1-12-Btc
1Z.Itl«c
AUTOMOBILE 1ns11ran"" beeo
cancened• Loot )10111' onerat_
SOLID
STATE
stereo,
1911
wal·
Parking Lot Rt. 7
soMEONE to 8II8WOI' phone in NICE FURNISHED and unfur·
or's Jteense~ can • •.
LAB!' CHAliCE TRIB YEAR
nut C01l801e model, 4-......t
their home . Contact New·
nlshed living quarten lor
I
15
Ue
'1'0 BUY
automatic changer, !-speaker
VACANCY lor two elderly peo- land's Sewing Center, !00 7th
alngle people, Couples or li!IUift
MIJli)LEPORT
- Gravel Hill
'BOund system. Pay only
ple. Prefer private paid pi·
St., Parkersburg, W. Va.
families. Four vacancies in
7 rooma. bath. furnace. baoe$'ii.S!, or monlblY payments.
tients. Pbolle Mason, 77S-6185.
1:1-!Hto
Mlcldleporl.
Phone
99M267.
•
ment, garage. Asking $14,000.
I~C
ean 1193-3218.
1:1-1~
1:1-ll.jllc
LAUNDRY - Good going bull·
nea for husband and wife.
locally Grown
AQUARIUMS - Christmas sets l'rnnlnvm•nl Wanted
Ex&lt;ellent wor\dng condltiool,
5, tO, 15 gallons. see our com- BABY SI'M'ING in my home. 'niREE BEDROOM trailer, M
GIGANTIC
Sheared
&amp;
Sprayed
&amp;
G
Food
Markel,
three
miles
Your
own boos. Asking
plete line of exotic fish and Pl!one New Haven 85:1-2130.
WATCH
SAVINGS
south
of
Middleport
on
Rl.
7.
1:1-IMic
$20.000.1111
supplies. Gilt certifiCates
SCOTCH PINE
MotU I. Lodl••
IS-11-3te
nREl'I\()OF
- building East
availllble. The Hoose of WI!·
Wt.TCHES
Main
110180.
Good location for
SOil first
road left below
W1nted To Buy
Values as high a1o 59.95
business. Askin• $211.000.00
Pets For S1le
Pl.;.sant Point Raort. Open \VILL BUY raw furs and beef
OIILY 9.95
~IDmi
...... UOnalfer
Lonelnea,
L1n:.-.na,
Sporton•
803
Brownell
Ave.
9 1o 9 Tues. thru Sat. Ph.
bides. Carl Chevaller, LonR READY NOW, AKC S.Ottlea.
2 l'· auorantae
GEO.
11088'1
E II £1\. Brobr
Parallol
to
Middlopart
Hill
cocker female, 7 months;
GREAT GIPTS'GA£1-T SAVINGS
m-11165.
12+1Qtjl Bottom.
II~
Hurry! Sale 11\4• Mon. 5 Pill
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
HELEN tr VIRGIL TEAP0RD
Beagles, and beauUiul Peek·
A·Poos ready Dec. :13; miniAl!SOCIA'l'ES
• Bryants Budeet Shop
USED PONY SULKY and barSYRAOO!IE
ature
Schnauzers
and
wire
neaa. CaB 1192-99M. 1:1-111-tle
Attention Teena1ers!
101 W. Main
terriers; also mled breedJ.
C. C. BRADFORD
992-5896
Barkaroo Kennolll, Coolville.
hUCftONEER
Wanted
t.. .AL NOTICI
Complelo Service
Ohio. Phone 116'1.J851.
IN THI COURT OP COMMOft PLIAI.
F.ARL
Y
AMERICAN
stereo.
ANTIQUES.
furniture.
dlehol.
Friday, Dec. 13-9 PM
11-IS-!Ote
Mile I COUNTY, otiiO
PboDe . . . .
.... 14,171
lovely maple Rnlsh. with InmlllceUaneoua. Mrs. Howard
JlldDO, OMo
Phflll• •11nH, Loq ........, Ohle,
Feoturing:
stant
oo
radio,
AM
&amp;
FM,
4Cecil, 100 W. Main St.. PomePNintiH
Crill Bradford
HEAD STOllE CIRCUS
ForS.Ie
opeed changer, dual volume
...,.
1-15-Ue
I I Uc
PSYCHEDELIC GROUP
IlEDUCE SAFE, limple a n d
control. Balance of $M.21 or
fut with Gobeae tablets. On·
mon1hly paymentl of S$. CaD ·
For Sale or Trede
AIR coNDmONING Refrigerly 91 cents. Nelson Drugs.
91M211.
1:1-!Uie
1116'1 PONTIAC Flrebtrd, V-8 auation service. Jack's Refrl&amp;·
II·D-alf&gt;
tomatic
lransml!sion,
lOllS
eratlcm, New Haven. hoM
POMEROY, OHIO
MIXED
HAY.
0011tad
John
J.
Oldsmobile convorllble, V-8, AKC Puppies, S&lt;:ottles, Cockers,
111:!-211'11.
4 • tic
Role, Long Bottom. Olllo.
power
steering,
power
brakes;
Poodles, Westiea and Schnauz.
REVIVAL AT a Going Church
Pllone 9111-:1121.
IZ.I~
1963
Rambler
slalion
WIIII'JII,
READV • liiTX concrete deUv·
en, Barkaroo KI'a .. Coolville,
lor a Coming Lord, Bible
8 cylinder, standard. Flnanen!d right to your proJeel.
Baptist Temple, Minersville,
Ohio, PboDe 116'1-3654.
·11 LEGHORN HENS. IOe esdl.
etng
aval!able.
Phone
._..7
Fast
and easy. Free eat!·
Il-l~
beginning Monday, Dec. 16,
Gall Mille&lt;. Phone IIHI91
or
IIIU'III.
11-14-tlc
mates. Phone IIIIU284. Goet!·
services nightly 7:30 p.m.
or TfZ.ASI.
IS-I~
loin llea4y • Mix Co .• Middle.
IIAY, Pbone 74M'1611. 11-24-20tp
Evangelist Rev. Ken Darringport, Obio.
8 !10 tic
S'roRE
eQUh&gt;ment
for
houoo
lon. Second Baptist Church.
19M CIIZVROLET I'MPALLA,
traDer.
M
&amp;
G
Food
Market,
USED sPINET plano, A-1 conRavenswood. Everyone wel7 door banllop, V-8 automat- BDDGE'I' PRICI!! luniiiBre on
diUoo, Ugbl walnut flntsh.
eome.
1:1-ll.ste three miles aoutll of MiddioIc, clean ear, wiD aell ,.......
our tlllrd ftoor budget shop.
port on Rt. 1.
U-11-!lc
$4116. Wendell's, 12119 Garfield
able, phone M - 'm-5211.
Baker
Furniture. Mlddleporl
Ave., Pl!brlburg, W. Va.
SJIO()'nNG match gunday, Dec.
11-IJ-.,._
Ohio.
....
Phone 4115--4401.
11-21-29tc
15 at the Rutland American
For
Legion Farm.
1:1-11~ M&amp; G Food Market, tl1ree miles
1914 MOBILE home, 12 • ~
•outh of Middleport on Rt. 7. POTATOES, Phone 841-2154
with lip out room. Prleed very
U-1141c
Ciarenoe Prolftlt, Portland.
MUSIC EVERY Friday and
re...able. Phone days 11111lt-16-llc
Saturday at J act's Club on
511911, evenlncl 9154117.
Harrtoonville Road, off Rt. 7. Business Opportunity
1:1-11-Bic
U-11-!lc EXCEPTIONAL
STEREO
PHONO:
llandJome
opportunity.
COIUIO!e. like new, !-speed SMALL BUSINESS. Pomeroy
Management trainee this area,
B8H changer, PM speaker,
location, bus- doing loodmarried, age 25 to 80, luU or
solid
state.
Make
payments
of
part time . Income unlimited.
$1.541 per week or $18.50 euh.
Sellinll
due to
bltereat. · - - - - - - - - - -...........- - - ,
Pbone days
. ,other
_ , .........
Reply to Dally Sentinel, Box
9154157.
u.u-tte
GRAND OPENING SPECIALS
can
19:1-2&amp;111.
IU-ttc
IIIII G, Pomeroy, Oblo.
U-11-Bic
DECEMBER ~L Y
1911 ZIG ZAG sewing mat!hlne. NEW AND USED poo1 tables.
Cue Center, PomeiOJ.
lntrod~clng all now 69 modol Rlchordoon on~ Skyllno
'nils machine maes button·
For Rent
holea,
omb.,
in
lovelf
1:1-11-ltc
Mobil• Homos.
FURNIS1IED 111•8110 apart.
Sky II no 50 x 12 2 Bdrm. Cu olooo $.1395
men! ion Unooln HHI. Utlll- portable ease. Pay II paJ·
Skylln• 60 x 12, 2 Bd... s., 1~ baths $.1,995
ments o1.. $I or will diJeount SINGER, 1911 model, like MW
tleo paid. adulll only. Phone
Skylln• 60 x 12 3 Bdrm., Eerly Aonorlcon $4995
11111-341t.
1:1-11-IIA&gt;
for cash. can ••·
bl beaUiilul · - Qblnol.
Richordaon 60 x 12 2 Bdrm., Ardmore $4995
ls.utc
Just set dial to make deSign.
Rlchordoon ·60 x 12 3 Bdno. Early Amorlc~• $5195
llltchel, Ill ua. butlonholes,
6 ROOM apartment. el... to
All c.mplotoly Fvrnlohe&lt;l, lank Rotu ·
blinll.bems, etc. P•1 l&gt;alance
downtoWII Pomeroy. Call 11111- COAL itJOK&amp;R with an conOHL Y A FEW LEFT
trols. h:enent oondltlao.
$'12,10; iiOibiDII doQ, S$.10
2143
be(pre ~ p.m. 11-11-11&lt;
· Rose Dulan.r Trio
monthly, or . ..10 wit
""""e Now Ravon -:,u.J~p
Electric Drean
PboDe Ravenswood m.eetS
3 RO&lt;ntiDIIurniahed opartment.
after
I p.m.
1:1-11-tte
Phone M-3915.
124-tlc
No Prettier Trees Avail·

... '

EIUTNOW 1

CHRISTMAS

tillED PIANOS: Two nlee reconditioned upright pianos.
Free delivery. Call Rutland
Furniture 742--1211. 1:1-1~

Comm 4 channels Top Hat
antenna. Cont1)lele set $100;
'47 International ll·lon trock
fur parts $'15, rnnable. Ed
Dunlap,
Coolville,
Olllo.
Phone 116'1-31154.
U-1:1-!0ic

f#

FOR

Business Services
POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
DOZER, BACKHOE. trenc:her
miniature. $'15 and up. Stud
and !rock service, septie
""lee and grooming. Phone
tanks, water lines. basements,
11111-544!.
11 s tic 1961 PLYMOUTII Sport Fury,
also
topsoil. Henry Bahr.
clean, $m; 19M Ford Gal·
!'bone
985-3988 or Roger Bahr,
AKC Golden Retriever puppies.
uie 500, new pakrt. clean
Phone 985-3953.
11'1!-301~
&amp;JI Ash St., Middleport. 11111'I'RAILER UYI'S, Bob's Mobllo
Interior, tll85; 1963 Chevy
5441.
8-zs.tf&lt;
Nova Soort Coupe, sbart&gt;, SKATE-A-WAY hnliday parties.
Court, Syracuse, Ohio on state
S7'15: 19110 Pontiac. 1150: 1959
Rt. 124, Phone IIIUI51.
Thanksgiving, Friday, Nov.
8-tl-lfc CI!RISTMAS TREES. on Rl. Rambler. $'15. Reedsville
22, Chrisbnas, Fri., Dec.
124 between Long Bottom and Auto Sales, Reedsv!De. Ohio.
to, New Yeara Eve., Tuea..
lleedsvllle, by airport. M. L.
IS-IWie
FOUR ROOM house witll bath,
Dee. 31, 7;30 to 11:30, Open
Carr.
IU-IOip
picture window. on LincOln
t.'hristmas Eve. Closed Chris~
Hgts. Call II9UI80 or 992-3431. SOLID STATE stereo, 1969 momaa. Open Wednesday, Frl·
Business Services
!Uti&lt;
day,
Salurday, 7:30 to 10:30.
del. This set, like new. bas CIGARETI'E vending maeltlnea
Available for parties, Monlovely walnut finish, AM &amp;
and service . ABC Enterpr\les.
HARMONY apartments - 3 and
day,
Tueoday and Thursday
FM radio, !-•peed changer,
Maoon, W. Va. Phone 773-5543.
1 · rooms, furnished, new :
nights,
Saturday and Sunday
dual balance control. Take
5-f.lfe
walls, floors , furnitw-e. Priafternoons. Phone 985-3929 or
over payments of fl .TI per
vate parkilll!- Out of all
1185-3585.
11-17month or pay balance due !l ADIO and TV repair, house
floods. 3 blocks from Pome$11UI. TrY It In your home. calla, and antennas Installed.
roy post office. II9U392 from
Cali 1191-2836.
IU-ttc John Harrison, Phone l19z.
Real Est1te For Sale
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
11-4-llc

FURNISHED APARTMENTS
in Middleport. All utilities
paid. Rowley &amp; Reed, MJd.
dleport, Phone 992-2'1'78.
111-:.lfc

-... -

EXPERIENCED
Rrnllmr S.rvlct

.;J:

EVEN RUDE

Mt•·

ONE MARK 7 and one Polly
101

.. ----· ..- .

-

CHRISTMAS TRIEU .•• from 1.00

Bryants Burtaet Shop

--~

Business Services

$199.00

A IIIII

tbe purchase of a new Wur·
lltzer plano. Good quallly
guitar outfit. t3U5; Good ae- II!.ACK GELDING rldlog hone
iectlon of Estey chord organs,
fUO, also 11162 Pontiac for
$139.50 up; lifetime guaransale or trade for livestock.
tee on reeds. Wendell'•· 12119
needs a Utile transmission
Garlield Ave., Parkersburg,
work, $325. Phone 99U'I93W. Va. Plume 4854401.
1S-I2,3tp
11-11·29tc

Spider, 2 dr. black fini1h , good tires , 4 spd. Rad1o

AN' PIAl{?

.......

'

Un~CjfE\\F~II£E7ER

Cl!RISTMAS SPECIAL! Free
!IIN!zo walking doll and 3
monlbs of plano leSSOns by
teacher of your choice with

196 2 CAD ILU C. ..........................--------- SPECIAL $199
HT Coupe, good white wall tirea, full power equi~nt

TATER

COME OUT

.,.,.._,.

773·5543
Save

time

and

steps

while Christmas shapping ..• hove lund! at
Bailey's. It's the thing

DINE
HERE

to do.

While Shopplnl
Downtown!
218 E. Moio
992·997~
POMEROY, OHIO

10BSTETTER .:
REALTY

CHRISTMAS TREES

BRADFORD'S

DANCE

QUE CENTER

---

&gt;Ulii088
l.·ReL Khool

---

DANCE

MITE CLUB
SATURDAY
DECEMBER 14
10 TIL 2

darns.

Til COUNTY MOilLE IIO.ES

TIIIIIPtt and
Drums

'

•. The Jlltomal
00)&lt; ,
10. ... NolO or·

"My •bowline pm• wu aure off ton1ahtl The ball
doHn't .,.uaiiJ' bounoe over TW&lt;r alleyel"

WORLD~

---

L•-

-

' · Iron or

JUrtaUon
lf,Fren.ch

camp

--

13. J'&amp;tea

lT.Paintul

18. Betore

school yearly because of
fever.

hay

aanr,etc.
--~

li.CaeaY1
four
20.Sueat

28.'.,....
/ ruult.

-......,.,

24.Traftla
H.Cellbu

28. 1t.l'ltn....
(BriL

N. W. COMPTON, O. D.

• . nnt a.une

OPTOIETIIST

!Dpootiy
30."-

of'nCE HQIJilS 9:30 TO l:i, 2 1'0 5 (CI-(ISE AT NOON ON

,...

SJO.OI ......t.t•ct •

AND
E!UGS IS L.EA\IJNG!

..-.,.

week or· more of work or

'

AN~E~ TIE~

tel'l'tt.GI'f
lJ.Ro.....

one litfUOD polleD
•
Sumo 250,000 peOllle o0e a

3
New Furalturt·
.
ONLY $'299

IT WORKED! :t DIDN'T

fllbt"

The loRowblg I a e t 1 on
ragweed may Induce a
aneeze, from some of tho
eight million AmeriC8111
who surrer from hay fever.
During each hay fever aea·
son, a million tona of rag·
weed oollen IICalter tbrougll
the afr1 w}th a oingle ragweed_pJ!UR procluelng~

THUB&amp;l _; !!AST C00RT ST., POMEROY

I

.

......UcM.Duteh

llndlcape

patnter
37.Shaktapeon'o
river

sa a.-a-

HOW'S 7N4T FER
DEMONSTRATIN' 1'1-11

5TUIWINESS O' MY
NEW LINE 0 '
POTS AN'
PANS?

�~.,

Want
Ads
Bring
Top
Grade
Results
A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching·

10 - , . Dolly _sentloel, Pom.,...·Middl....,n. 0., Fridl¥, ~lli"'

WANT AD
INFCNUIATION
DlAOL.IHU
5 , .... Der lef•• Pvltlicotie"
MoMiey o..411M f 1.111.

Coroc•ll-'1""' &amp; c.. ,.ct i ot~t
Will M oceetttN ""' ' ' 9 • ·• - lor
D•r el P•liutien
RfGUlATICHS
n,, PIA!Ihlwr
~ rle"t•t
to edit or ,.iect ony ad1 dee.,.d ob·
f-ctle...,.ble. n .. , ...
"till Mil : .

reu"'''

b• retpontihl•

Of

,!......

more thon on•

lnCIHTICI inteff l n"',

RATE S
A~ S.••lco
.S cenh ,., •ood ,,.. l1111•tien
Mini 7!tc

Fw Wo"'

o.,,.

12 c:enh ,... wo•d three co,..ecu·
!loC il'lf.~fiOM -

11 c•"'• ,., W•d

tili

ce11aacu1i••

l111111ion1 .

25 ~· cent Oi•cowltt on ill'l id eols

on4 ode ,.id .. ;thin 10 day1 .
CARD OF THANKS. &amp; OBITUARY
$1 ..50 for 50 word 111ini""'"'· Eo .
..S.tlt iorMI word :!c .
BLIND ADS
Addi tiont~l 25c: Chorp ~It Ad¥er ·

OF.FICE HOURS
1 :30 , :"' to .5 :00 P· "'· Doily
8:30 o.m. to 12:00 Noon Sotul'llley

2 SIGNS
OF

QUALITY

For Sale

Pomeroy
•tor Co.

mAW. Phbne 1fU21'1,

JU.IJtp

PIONEER Travel trli1er, 1116'1,
:ZO.fool, eell..ontalned, earpeltng, air conditioned. Good conditloo. Phone Mason 7'13-5771.
114-lfc

1965 FORD.. __ ----------------·----·---·----·--------·--------·--·-- Sl ~95

Galaxie 4 door , bloc:lt finish, clean interior, .tood w:s"'
w tires, VB engine, auto. trans ., power steering, rod10,
heater sharp 1 owner car.

including 6 way seat, power windows, •potless 1nter•

196~ RC~RV AIR...... .

. -- . - -------- - - : - - - - --------~5

and heater .

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEII EVES. 8:00P .M.
POMEROY, OHIO

Notice

_ For Rent __

.

THE TOM THOMAS duo of Co- TRAILER SPACE, reedy to
hook up, private, plenty of
I WISH lo thank those wbo
lumbus, now appearing nitely
room lor children 1o play.
were so kind at the time of
at The Hotel Martin Bar. Will
Phone 1192--39048-14-tle
tl1e death of my wife, Mary
finish this engagement on
Rees. Those who sent flow·
Friday nigbt. They will ret rs, Rev. Max Donahue ar:d
turn after the holiday season. F'URNISHED and unlumlshed
apartments . Close to IIChool.
the Rawlings Coats FuJJerol
IZ.~I&lt;
Pbone
1192-5434.
111-11-tlc
home for the lovely service,

Card Of Thanks

and especially do I 1\lank the ALL MEMBERS are urged to
many friends for their cheere!U!nd tile monthly meeting
ing notes, cards and prayen ol Rutland Gun Club Dee. 13,
sent durlng her Jllness.
1968. Membership dues are
HUsband, David E. Reel
due. Card shoot Sunday, Dee.
1:1-1!-ltC
15, I p.m.
t:!-1:1-31&lt;:
WE WANT to thank everyone THERE WILL be a gun shoot
for being so kind and helpSlmday. Dec. 15. beginning at
ful during the death of OlD'
noon at the Forked Run
loved one, Lisa German.
Sportsman Cl..,. Everyone I&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
welcome.
12-10.5tc

German and relatives
1:1-IS.IIc TRUCK WATER to be sold In
Racine from UO a.m. to 7:30
Notice
p.m. only.
U-ll-31c
WILL DO sewing at home zippers, pockets, pegging,
hemming, alterations, etc.
Help Wanted
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Mason, PART TIME TRUCK DRIVER.
Phone 773-Si&gt;l.
4-30-tfc 1or 11ve poultry trock. see
Marvin Glasco, 399 W. Main
st. Friday p.m.
1:1-11-&amp;c

CHRISTMAS TREES

Beautifully Shaped, Prun--

ed , Spraved or Unsprayed.

WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK, 3
days a week. pbone llti:I-6S36.
1:1-IU!c

FURNISHED apartment,
4
rooms and bath. Marlon Rey·
nolds, Mason, W. Va. Phone
773-5147.
11-tttlc

98c CHRISTMAS SALE
7~1o.~l\

LIGHT SETS .............. 98c
Lllfl• 12 Ct.
lULlS •..•. - .....•..•.•. tic
CARDS ................ b•. fie
Artlflciol

PLOWERS .. .......... . pat fie
CHRISTMAS R!CORD.LP•• file
Artlflclol

!lilt - · (living the
,-ear ... romdl Ha1 ~rethl.ne
loam ifllulatioo fM thin walls

more space inside, leu
Ooor space outaide.

POMEROY

WHY NOT
GIVE

992-2tet
iaclc W. -~orsey,

•

w.

Main
992•SI96

M·l' • • ~ • ', .. • • • 11 to 6
Sat. • • • • • • • • • • ·9 Ia 7
Sun.--········11

HOMEWORK,
TOO --

Wheel Alignment

5.55

HAY. Contact Marvin
Koebangh, Phone Pomeroy
99UM2 or Chester 11111&gt;3913.
1:1-11-Sic

-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992-2094
Pomeroy Home &amp; AUk!
•

E. Mill

REMEMBER
WHAT! LEFT

HOMEWIT"-

n-IEJ R &amp;.IFit

SAVIN'S!!

Frum the Lorpat Truek or
Bullcilzer Radiator To The
::malleat Heater Core.

Phone 667 ·3370

BLAETTNARS
SPECIAL
SIIOW TIRE SALE

ec,PERT

"~XED

=-,:r;":. ;~nc•

A SHOT.".'

HocklniPort, tllio

Pluo 2.19 fe4eral To11

OIILY S18.95

ABC CLEANER
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY

Moot popvlor sine ••allaltlo.
Limited number .t this price.

Alterations, J:ipper1 and .
pockets

r'r

Hoovy .tuty, oatro deep treo•••
nylon.
775• .. White Sl.walll

fow lull

Fully 111ar~t...t. Built b)' u big
tire ntGl.or for , , •

MOORE'S

\24 II, MAIN

PO!'EROY

......,.,~,o

5UT . .JANif ,UUNGLE
I~LAN05&gt; ARE TOO
RCUSH FOR A
MO'l'HoR·TO·SE.

Professional rue
cleaning-guaranteed
Mason, West Vir1inla

Buslnen Services

---

riiENANG SPRiNGS

HE'S DOIN' HIS

VOURMOMMA
ISGUITa

Schw1rzel Marine

CAR HOPS, Waitreos and also
reliable person to operate
TWI).~AM\d liQrTO!I ~ .,....,
able /...ny Where.
mtch . boaid, Crow'a Steak .. 'I'IIA!LER. Brown'a TraDer
.uuc :
atso briclle and saddle like
House, phone II9U43i or l19z.
Part, MinersviDe, Ohio. Phone
new. !'bone 119Z-2991l. IZ.!Uic
2580.
1:1-12-Btc
1Z.Itl«c
AUTOMOBILE 1ns11ran"" beeo
cancened• Loot )10111' onerat_
SOLID
STATE
stereo,
1911
wal·
Parking Lot Rt. 7
soMEONE to 8II8WOI' phone in NICE FURNISHED and unfur·
or's Jteense~ can • •.
LAB!' CHAliCE TRIB YEAR
nut C01l801e model, 4-......t
their home . Contact New·
nlshed living quarten lor
I
15
Ue
'1'0 BUY
automatic changer, !-speaker
VACANCY lor two elderly peo- land's Sewing Center, !00 7th
alngle people, Couples or li!IUift
MIJli)LEPORT
- Gravel Hill
'BOund system. Pay only
ple. Prefer private paid pi·
St., Parkersburg, W. Va.
families. Four vacancies in
7 rooma. bath. furnace. baoe$'ii.S!, or monlblY payments.
tients. Pbolle Mason, 77S-6185.
1:1-!Hto
Mlcldleporl.
Phone
99M267.
•
ment, garage. Asking $14,000.
I~C
ean 1193-3218.
1:1-1~
1:1-ll.jllc
LAUNDRY - Good going bull·
nea for husband and wife.
locally Grown
AQUARIUMS - Christmas sets l'rnnlnvm•nl Wanted
Ex&lt;ellent wor\dng condltiool,
5, tO, 15 gallons. see our com- BABY SI'M'ING in my home. 'niREE BEDROOM trailer, M
GIGANTIC
Sheared
&amp;
Sprayed
&amp;
G
Food
Markel,
three
miles
Your
own boos. Asking
plete line of exotic fish and Pl!one New Haven 85:1-2130.
WATCH
SAVINGS
south
of
Middleport
on
Rl.
7.
1:1-IMic
$20.000.1111
supplies. Gilt certifiCates
SCOTCH PINE
MotU I. Lodl••
IS-11-3te
nREl'I\()OF
- building East
availllble. The Hoose of WI!·
Wt.TCHES
Main
110180.
Good location for
SOil first
road left below
W1nted To Buy
Values as high a1o 59.95
business. Askin• $211.000.00
Pets For S1le
Pl.;.sant Point Raort. Open \VILL BUY raw furs and beef
OIILY 9.95
~IDmi
...... UOnalfer
Lonelnea,
L1n:.-.na,
Sporton•
803
Brownell
Ave.
9 1o 9 Tues. thru Sat. Ph.
bides. Carl Chevaller, LonR READY NOW, AKC S.Ottlea.
2 l'· auorantae
GEO.
11088'1
E II £1\. Brobr
Parallol
to
Middlopart
Hill
cocker female, 7 months;
GREAT GIPTS'GA£1-T SAVINGS
m-11165.
12+1Qtjl Bottom.
II~
Hurry! Sale 11\4• Mon. 5 Pill
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
HELEN tr VIRGIL TEAP0RD
Beagles, and beauUiul Peek·
A·Poos ready Dec. :13; miniAl!SOCIA'l'ES
• Bryants Budeet Shop
USED PONY SULKY and barSYRAOO!IE
ature
Schnauzers
and
wire
neaa. CaB 1192-99M. 1:1-111-tle
Attention Teena1ers!
101 W. Main
terriers; also mled breedJ.
C. C. BRADFORD
992-5896
Barkaroo Kennolll, Coolville.
hUCftONEER
Wanted
t.. .AL NOTICI
Complelo Service
Ohio. Phone 116'1.J851.
IN THI COURT OP COMMOft PLIAI.
F.ARL
Y
AMERICAN
stereo.
ANTIQUES.
furniture.
dlehol.
Friday, Dec. 13-9 PM
11-IS-!Ote
Mile I COUNTY, otiiO
PboDe . . . .
.... 14,171
lovely maple Rnlsh. with InmlllceUaneoua. Mrs. Howard
JlldDO, OMo
Phflll• •11nH, Loq ........, Ohle,
Feoturing:
stant
oo
radio,
AM
&amp;
FM,
4Cecil, 100 W. Main St.. PomePNintiH
Crill Bradford
HEAD STOllE CIRCUS
ForS.Ie
opeed changer, dual volume
...,.
1-15-Ue
I I Uc
PSYCHEDELIC GROUP
IlEDUCE SAFE, limple a n d
control. Balance of $M.21 or
fut with Gobeae tablets. On·
mon1hly paymentl of S$. CaD ·
For Sale or Trede
AIR coNDmONING Refrigerly 91 cents. Nelson Drugs.
91M211.
1:1-!Uie
1116'1 PONTIAC Flrebtrd, V-8 auation service. Jack's Refrl&amp;·
II·D-alf&gt;
tomatic
lransml!sion,
lOllS
eratlcm, New Haven. hoM
POMEROY, OHIO
MIXED
HAY.
0011tad
John
J.
Oldsmobile convorllble, V-8, AKC Puppies, S&lt;:ottles, Cockers,
111:!-211'11.
4 • tic
Role, Long Bottom. Olllo.
power
steering,
power
brakes;
Poodles, Westiea and Schnauz.
REVIVAL AT a Going Church
Pllone 9111-:1121.
IZ.I~
1963
Rambler
slalion
WIIII'JII,
READV • liiTX concrete deUv·
en, Barkaroo KI'a .. Coolville,
lor a Coming Lord, Bible
8 cylinder, standard. Flnanen!d right to your proJeel.
Baptist Temple, Minersville,
Ohio, PboDe 116'1-3654.
·11 LEGHORN HENS. IOe esdl.
etng
aval!able.
Phone
._..7
Fast
and easy. Free eat!·
Il-l~
beginning Monday, Dec. 16,
Gall Mille&lt;. Phone IIHI91
or
IIIU'III.
11-14-tlc
mates. Phone IIIIU284. Goet!·
services nightly 7:30 p.m.
or TfZ.ASI.
IS-I~
loin llea4y • Mix Co .• Middle.
IIAY, Pbone 74M'1611. 11-24-20tp
Evangelist Rev. Ken Darringport, Obio.
8 !10 tic
S'roRE
eQUh&gt;ment
for
houoo
lon. Second Baptist Church.
19M CIIZVROLET I'MPALLA,
traDer.
M
&amp;
G
Food
Market,
USED sPINET plano, A-1 conRavenswood. Everyone wel7 door banllop, V-8 automat- BDDGE'I' PRICI!! luniiiBre on
diUoo, Ugbl walnut flntsh.
eome.
1:1-ll.ste three miles aoutll of MiddioIc, clean ear, wiD aell ,.......
our tlllrd ftoor budget shop.
port on Rt. 1.
U-11-!lc
$4116. Wendell's, 12119 Garfield
able, phone M - 'm-5211.
Baker
Furniture. Mlddleporl
Ave., Pl!brlburg, W. Va.
SJIO()'nNG match gunday, Dec.
11-IJ-.,._
Ohio.
....
Phone 4115--4401.
11-21-29tc
15 at the Rutland American
For
Legion Farm.
1:1-11~ M&amp; G Food Market, tl1ree miles
1914 MOBILE home, 12 • ~
•outh of Middleport on Rt. 7. POTATOES, Phone 841-2154
with lip out room. Prleed very
U-1141c
Ciarenoe Prolftlt, Portland.
MUSIC EVERY Friday and
re...able. Phone days 11111lt-16-llc
Saturday at J act's Club on
511911, evenlncl 9154117.
Harrtoonville Road, off Rt. 7. Business Opportunity
1:1-11-Bic
U-11-!lc EXCEPTIONAL
STEREO
PHONO:
llandJome
opportunity.
COIUIO!e. like new, !-speed SMALL BUSINESS. Pomeroy
Management trainee this area,
B8H changer, PM speaker,
location, bus- doing loodmarried, age 25 to 80, luU or
solid
state.
Make
payments
of
part time . Income unlimited.
$1.541 per week or $18.50 euh.
Sellinll
due to
bltereat. · - - - - - - - - - -...........- - - ,
Pbone days
. ,other
_ , .........
Reply to Dally Sentinel, Box
9154157.
u.u-tte
GRAND OPENING SPECIALS
can
19:1-2&amp;111.
IU-ttc
IIIII G, Pomeroy, Oblo.
U-11-Bic
DECEMBER ~L Y
1911 ZIG ZAG sewing mat!hlne. NEW AND USED poo1 tables.
Cue Center, PomeiOJ.
lntrod~clng all now 69 modol Rlchordoon on~ Skyllno
'nils machine maes button·
For Rent
holea,
omb.,
in
lovelf
1:1-11-ltc
Mobil• Homos.
FURNIS1IED 111•8110 apart.
Sky II no 50 x 12 2 Bdrm. Cu olooo $.1395
men! ion Unooln HHI. Utlll- portable ease. Pay II paJ·
Skylln• 60 x 12, 2 Bd... s., 1~ baths $.1,995
ments o1.. $I or will diJeount SINGER, 1911 model, like MW
tleo paid. adulll only. Phone
Skylln• 60 x 12 3 Bdrm., Eerly Aonorlcon $4995
11111-341t.
1:1-11-IIA&gt;
for cash. can ••·
bl beaUiilul · - Qblnol.
Richordaon 60 x 12 2 Bdrm., Ardmore $4995
ls.utc
Just set dial to make deSign.
Rlchordoon ·60 x 12 3 Bdno. Early Amorlc~• $5195
llltchel, Ill ua. butlonholes,
6 ROOM apartment. el... to
All c.mplotoly Fvrnlohe&lt;l, lank Rotu ·
blinll.bems, etc. P•1 l&gt;alance
downtoWII Pomeroy. Call 11111- COAL itJOK&amp;R with an conOHL Y A FEW LEFT
trols. h:enent oondltlao.
$'12,10; iiOibiDII doQ, S$.10
2143
be(pre ~ p.m. 11-11-11&lt;
· Rose Dulan.r Trio
monthly, or . ..10 wit
""""e Now Ravon -:,u.J~p
Electric Drean
PboDe Ravenswood m.eetS
3 RO&lt;ntiDIIurniahed opartment.
after
I p.m.
1:1-11-tte
Phone M-3915.
124-tlc
No Prettier Trees Avail·

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EIUTNOW 1

CHRISTMAS

tillED PIANOS: Two nlee reconditioned upright pianos.
Free delivery. Call Rutland
Furniture 742--1211. 1:1-1~

Comm 4 channels Top Hat
antenna. Cont1)lele set $100;
'47 International ll·lon trock
fur parts $'15, rnnable. Ed
Dunlap,
Coolville,
Olllo.
Phone 116'1-31154.
U-1:1-!0ic

f#

FOR

Business Services
POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
DOZER, BACKHOE. trenc:her
miniature. $'15 and up. Stud
and !rock service, septie
""lee and grooming. Phone
tanks, water lines. basements,
11111-544!.
11 s tic 1961 PLYMOUTII Sport Fury,
also
topsoil. Henry Bahr.
clean, $m; 19M Ford Gal·
!'bone
985-3988 or Roger Bahr,
AKC Golden Retriever puppies.
uie 500, new pakrt. clean
Phone 985-3953.
11'1!-301~
&amp;JI Ash St., Middleport. 11111'I'RAILER UYI'S, Bob's Mobllo
Interior, tll85; 1963 Chevy
5441.
8-zs.tf&lt;
Nova Soort Coupe, sbart&gt;, SKATE-A-WAY hnliday parties.
Court, Syracuse, Ohio on state
S7'15: 19110 Pontiac. 1150: 1959
Rt. 124, Phone IIIUI51.
Thanksgiving, Friday, Nov.
8-tl-lfc CI!RISTMAS TREES. on Rl. Rambler. $'15. Reedsville
22, Chrisbnas, Fri., Dec.
124 between Long Bottom and Auto Sales, Reedsv!De. Ohio.
to, New Yeara Eve., Tuea..
lleedsvllle, by airport. M. L.
IS-IWie
FOUR ROOM house witll bath,
Dee. 31, 7;30 to 11:30, Open
Carr.
IU-IOip
picture window. on LincOln
t.'hristmas Eve. Closed Chris~
Hgts. Call II9UI80 or 992-3431. SOLID STATE stereo, 1969 momaa. Open Wednesday, Frl·
Business Services
!Uti&lt;
day,
Salurday, 7:30 to 10:30.
del. This set, like new. bas CIGARETI'E vending maeltlnea
Available for parties, Monlovely walnut finish, AM &amp;
and service . ABC Enterpr\les.
HARMONY apartments - 3 and
day,
Tueoday and Thursday
FM radio, !-•peed changer,
Maoon, W. Va. Phone 773-5543.
1 · rooms, furnished, new :
nights,
Saturday and Sunday
dual balance control. Take
5-f.lfe
walls, floors , furnitw-e. Priafternoons. Phone 985-3929 or
over payments of fl .TI per
vate parkilll!- Out of all
1185-3585.
11-17month or pay balance due !l ADIO and TV repair, house
floods. 3 blocks from Pome$11UI. TrY It In your home. calla, and antennas Installed.
roy post office. II9U392 from
Cali 1191-2836.
IU-ttc John Harrison, Phone l19z.
Real Est1te For Sale
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
11-4-llc

FURNISHED APARTMENTS
in Middleport. All utilities
paid. Rowley &amp; Reed, MJd.
dleport, Phone 992-2'1'78.
111-:.lfc

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EXPERIENCED
Rrnllmr S.rvlct

.;J:

EVEN RUDE

Mt•·

ONE MARK 7 and one Polly
101

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CHRISTMAS TRIEU .•• from 1.00

Bryants Burtaet Shop

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Business Services

$199.00

A IIIII

tbe purchase of a new Wur·
lltzer plano. Good quallly
guitar outfit. t3U5; Good ae- II!.ACK GELDING rldlog hone
iectlon of Estey chord organs,
fUO, also 11162 Pontiac for
$139.50 up; lifetime guaransale or trade for livestock.
tee on reeds. Wendell'•· 12119
needs a Utile transmission
Garlield Ave., Parkersburg,
work, $325. Phone 99U'I93W. Va. Plume 4854401.
1S-I2,3tp
11-11·29tc

Spider, 2 dr. black fini1h , good tires , 4 spd. Rad1o

AN' PIAl{?

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Un~CjfE\\F~II£E7ER

Cl!RISTMAS SPECIAL! Free
!IIN!zo walking doll and 3
monlbs of plano leSSOns by
teacher of your choice with

196 2 CAD ILU C. ..........................--------- SPECIAL $199
HT Coupe, good white wall tirea, full power equi~nt

TATER

COME OUT

.,.,.._,.

773·5543
Save

time

and

steps

while Christmas shapping ..• hove lund! at
Bailey's. It's the thing

DINE
HERE

to do.

While Shopplnl
Downtown!
218 E. Moio
992·997~
POMEROY, OHIO

10BSTETTER .:
REALTY

CHRISTMAS TREES

BRADFORD'S

DANCE

QUE CENTER

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l.·ReL Khool

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DANCE

MITE CLUB
SATURDAY
DECEMBER 14
10 TIL 2

darns.

Til COUNTY MOilLE IIO.ES

TIIIIIPtt and
Drums

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•. The Jlltomal
00)&lt; ,
10. ... NolO or·

"My •bowline pm• wu aure off ton1ahtl The ball
doHn't .,.uaiiJ' bounoe over TW&lt;r alleyel"

WORLD~

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' · Iron or

JUrtaUon
lf,Fren.ch

camp

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13. J'&amp;tea

lT.Paintul

18. Betore

school yearly because of
fever.

hay

aanr,etc.
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li.CaeaY1
four
20.Sueat

28.'.,....
/ ruult.

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24.Traftla
H.Cellbu

28. 1t.l'ltn....
(BriL

N. W. COMPTON, O. D.

• . nnt a.une

OPTOIETIIST

!Dpootiy
30."-

of'nCE HQIJilS 9:30 TO l:i, 2 1'0 5 (CI-(ISE AT NOON ON

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SJO.OI ......t.t•ct •

AND
E!UGS IS L.EA\IJNG!

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week or· more of work or

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AN~E~ TIE~

tel'l'tt.GI'f
lJ.Ro.....

one litfUOD polleD
•
Sumo 250,000 peOllle o0e a

3
New Furalturt·
.
ONLY $'299

IT WORKED! :t DIDN'T

fllbt"

The loRowblg I a e t 1 on
ragweed may Induce a
aneeze, from some of tho
eight million AmeriC8111
who surrer from hay fever.
During each hay fever aea·
son, a million tona of rag·
weed oollen IICalter tbrougll
the afr1 w}th a oingle ragweed_pJ!UR procluelng~

THUB&amp;l _; !!AST C00RT ST., POMEROY

I

.

......UcM.Duteh

llndlcape

patnter
37.Shaktapeon'o
river

sa a.-a-

HOW'S 7N4T FER
DEMONSTRATIN' 1'1-11

5TUIWINESS O' MY
NEW LINE 0 '
POTS AN'
PANS?

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12 -

Ancient Fleshpot
Center is Found

'!Ill Dolb Sentlnol, Pameroy-Mlc01optr1, 0., Frldl1, llo&lt;eDibor 13, 11168

Scranton Reporting His
Soundings to Mr. Nixon
NEW YORK CUPO _ Richard
M. Nlu.1, briefed on prable:me
o1 being president in a lengthy
White House aeulon Thursday 1
•.-~..., called in hi a persoral en"--.J"

voy to dlscusa condHions In the
troubled Middle Easl
Fonner Pennsylvania Gov.
WUIIom W, Scranton, dt.patched
Dec. 1 on • six - mtion I!IWlng
through what Nixon hal!l termed
one of the world's most volatile:
regions, was reportirw his findlngs Ln a pri~te session with
the president - elecL

se~=oe c=l~tedl:!:er~: :~

his new adm.inlstrationandplunged today into a close examination of boUl the domestic and
foreign problems he will !Merit
when he takes ortl.ce Jan. 20

Racine Squadmen

Summoned Twice

orpni'i&amp;tiOD which seeks eolutioos to problems of the urban
poor.
Nixoo spent eight hours with
d1
hls ne« cabinet Tbursday, scussing prOOiems ranging trOm
the war In Vlottam 10 what to .
wear to the inauguration.
With only a 30 mirute break

He abo scheduled a meeting
wltll John Gardner, the tormer
hea.ldt, educationandweltareseche ad the Urban
retary who now
s
Coalldoo, • riot. born vol~Y
,.._

McDonald

Dies

llank

In Indiana Monday

lor lunch, the

with a granddaughter, Mrs. Virginia Lee Franklin.
Among the survi ... ors is a d8u..
ghter, Mra. Addison
Seaman, ol Pomeroy.

- "ta]
Stewart R
eCI

Js OB Thursday

(Continued from page 1)
in trouble.
Among the passengers, mostly Venezuelans. were Mrs.
Antonetti, Luis Beltran Gonzalez, president of a Veneluelan
advertisUW agency I aoo two
Cuban citizens, Mr. and Mrs.
Franll Toscano of Fairlawn,
N.J.
When news of the crash
spread to the waiti~ room at
Maiquetia, panic gripped those
waiting for tlle flight to arrive.
A doctor treated se\'enl persona who fainted at the report
Five riaval vesseh alq with
private yachts
an:l planes
continued to search a wide area
off the coast on the possibility
there were survivors.

the Fabulous

SANDWICH
Order By Phone

And Take Em Ham•

992.5,32

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WORK VOLUNTEERED - Numerous members of the New Haven Recreation Foundation have
been doM.tirw their time to restore the New Haven Community BuUding. Here, volunteers are cleaning.ud painting bleachers. Lett to rightareWUUam Kimes, Mrs. David Roush, Mrs. Jack Flesher
and Mrs. Nell Haymaker.

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their assistants and to ,be candid 'iillli thO public.
,
The Nixoo cabinet ,met wiUl
their counterparts in; lhe Jo•
son administration at a recep.
uon in the Slate Depar1lnenL
Nixon, his Wnily an:l personal
aides paid a one hour ard 40
minute call to the White House.

Jet Crash

Home

loadershil&gt; o!

alt' eu~~...kenstmas",o' ~~::r··~~el:~~

(Mary)

CROW'S

• of

top

ArchaooiOKiota Gulaeppe Fotl
ol llOiy and Froellc~ G. Hainey
of the University of Pennsylvania museum announced the site

the Nixon administration and
Mrs. Ella McDonald, 91, of their wives - about 75 people in
.~t IIUI.I.I
c ~ .. - , er·......
-Gary Drive, New Albany, Ind., all _ spent 01· ~rr~•
died Moo:II:Y at F1oyd Memoridl med into a smtll rocm of the
llospltal In lndiallll.
Shoreham Hotel in Washireton
Funeral services were held headng expert ~ini.ons on probWednesday at the Kratt Funeral lems aOO procedures(orconduct.Home and burial was in Gray- iM 1111tional affairs during the
next lour years
Son Memorial Park there.
·
Mrs. McDonald made her home
According to Herbert G. Klein.,

Rlcine emergenc)' squadmen
MASON - Gerald (Gary) Stew·
were summoned twice Thursday.
art
will appear in senior reci·
The tlrst was at 4:05 p.m.
foe Michelle Johnson, age 4, tal next Thursday as a part of
who became ill at the Beulah the requirement for the bacheAutherson home in Racine. Squad-- lors degJ'ee in Music Education
men transported her to Veterans at Marshall Unl.,.ersity in HunMemorial Hospital where she ti~on.
The recital will be held at the
was admitted. The other was at
9 p.DL for Mary Kearns, Port· Evelyn HollbergSmith Music Hall
lard, who was removed to Porn~ at 8:15 p.m. The public is inroy and transferred to an Ewing vited. During his studies at Marambulance. She was taken to Hol- snail, stewart participated in
zer Hospital and admitted as a ban:l and choral union work. He
is a major in trumpet. He is
medical p•tient.
the ·son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Stewart, Mason.

STEAK
HOUSE

PHILADELPIIIA (UPD- Tho
loot Greek city ol Syltarls, Ita
riches and decadert pleaaure
domes buries for 2,500 years,
has been fouDJ on the Ionian
shore of Italy,

TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
T h e Middleport emergency
~~ answered a call at 6:07
p.m. Thursday to the office of
Dr. Richard Slack fr(JJ) where
Mrs. sarah Congo, who was Ul
there, was taken to Pleasant
Valley Hospital and was admit..
ted as • medical patient.

New Haven Community Building
Being Cleaned Up, Painted Up

63 StrukntJJ
On Eastern
HorwrRoll

three students of the
Eastern High School were named
to the honor roll at the close of
the second six weeks grading
period.
Students havill8: all A grades
were Patti Se"on, Barbara Bailey, Jennifer Dean, senion;Danny Will, Phyllis Mcintyre, juniors, aOO Nancy Ba.wn and l)eb..
ra Fitch, sophomores.
StWents who had all A and B
grades were, Seniors, Nacmi
Bissell, Linda Clark, Kathie
Chichester, Candace Hawk, Pam
HeOOerson, Rick Kapple, Rich ..
ard Lodwick, Lenora Michael,
Louise Michael, Patrick Morrissey, Shirley Rucker. Louretta
Sargent, Kay Spurlock, Ray Karr,
David Mora.
Juniors, Linda Baer, Rl.th Am
Barnhill, Vicki Carr, Joanne
Codner, Remon&amp; Eagle, Keren
Ebersbach, John Fryar, Pam
Griffin, Laura Harris, Debbi Keebaugh, Avice Mays, Celia McCoy, Debbie Morgan, Mike Elberfeld, Martin Osborre, ~
Sloter, BreOOa Spencer, Carol
Sargent, Fern Showalter, KaUty
Tuttle, Bonnie Walker, Russell
Well, BUI Cole.
Soph&lt;Xnores, Brenda Boring,
Mike Boring, Kimberly Fick,
Carolyn Griffin, Thcmas Karr,
Robyn Mills, fiathy Smith, David. Smith, Suzlrme Teafonl, Jea11
Sixt;y •

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P A1N"11NG IJP - Floyd Cannack, long 1lmo genoral,...._
ger of the New Haven Community Building, left, and Doc: Uhu.r, president of non-profit New Haven Recrea.Uon Founda-tion, use paint brushes to brighten the buOdlrw: whleh Ia now
owned by the town of New Haven.

ALSO

CHICAGO (UPD-Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr., in his laat
published work, said America la
'4-f.ragl.cally unprepared" to
solve tlle problem of race
relations and poverty.
The Negro leader shot down
ln Memphis, TeM., in AprH
said, however, he was optimistic that justice for all black
people would come. but not
'"without radical changes in the

more than a year ago from a
Gallla COWlty farmer.
Sgt. James E, Baldwin said

SHOW STARTS7P.M.

Finance it quickly ... here .•• with a very
simple low-cost bank

t~t

that will save you money on the over-all
cost of any new '69 car. Come in and tell
Santa's helpers you want your low-cost
bank auto loan today/

I

POMEROY
I
NATIONAL BANK
POMEROY
Senin&amp; Mei1s County lot

o•er 96 years

Herman James Fitch, 25,

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MAlE IT AVISTA THIS CHRISTMAS I
The New Fun Bike For Kids of All Ages
I

AUTO LOAN

A Gold Srar
Mcrchanl

RUTLAND
A FULL
SERVICE
GANI&lt;

Member Federal Reserwe System

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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. All

Accounts Insured Up To $15,000.00.

ALSO: WAGONS - TRICYCLES - SL,~OS
SIDEWALK BIKES. Lay·a·way now for Clvistmas

----ilowE:-&amp;iiAitiil-sumv*-.

.Open friday Nlgllls S:IJO IO 7:00

111 W, 2nd

.

992-2774

I

POMEROY

much qroduetlve d i a: g I n ~
which ~~ been neeesaary In tht

•

put." '
ArchooolOKilllo drilled at 1lio
site ol Syltarls and l'OIIIOVeil
piece• of archaic tile d
struck lllllller&lt;MIO

atone structures.
Ancient hiatorians wrote: that
Syborites II ved a luxurious and

eo. or

d'-codent lifo. There waa a In
In Sybuia that before wane•
could be 111vlted to a publle
celebntlon they must be gt_veD

• )'8U'•a notice to

an(M

SaiDrday.

enough

time to p.._... lite apprq,rlate
dresaes and finery.

AL JOHNSON CONSTRt!CTION CO. worlt on 1 pier toward lite OMo olde of lite Ohio River,
where a new brldee Is beiOI buUt, waa set back Frld;aY night when an estimated 40 per cent or it
colliiPI8d, two da)'s shy of the first anniversary of the collapse of the Silver Bridge.
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Spec.~ial · Service
GAWPOIJS - Members and a'ty and pastor oiEUzabeth Chapfriends o! the tamUtea ot thole el Church will read PAlm 27,
who periahed at the colli,IJse of giving emphasis to, "W&amp;Itirw: oa
the Silver Bridge one year ago the Lord."'
today, re11dents of Gallipolis,
D. B. Morgan, mayor of Point
Point Pleasant, surroundirwcom- Pleasant, will present wonts of
munlUe1, and members of area commendation, represendna the
churches are warmly welcome to city ot Point Pleeaant AM ttl
attend a apecial Memorial and surroundirw areaa. Due tb pre-Christmas Vesper Service at the -t loul· cOJi'dnlttmenta, City Ma~
First Blpdst Church, Third Ave- ager Kenneth Morpn ot Gelli..
nue and Locust - t In Galli• polls J'Olii'Ot• he wlllnoi bo oblo
polis, thia afternoon rrom s · to to attend. In hil place wUl be
6 p.m.
881, PlerceMcCreedy,loctlcomIn char&amp;e of the aorvtce to tho ..._,. of lite State Hlah"'1 PaRev. Jooeplt C.. Chlp~n, Jlaoicir · uGI;.

cealing stolen proper1;)', Athena

pollee cllioC Fred James aai.d..
The grand Jury procoodllllll
were in connection with theft•
o1 some $900 In clothing !rom
tho Qllllll Shq), about $925 In
tools aoc1 appliances tram a
~ otoro, ..... t500 .IJI
ole·cttioal 6ij/dpment !ritm Tv
s~pllos atore and tsoo In tape

PT. PLEASANT - A c&lt;D~nu­
, nit;)' produetionofHandel's "Messiah" will be presented Wednea..
day, Dee. 18 at the Christ &amp;tis-copal Church beginning at 7:30
p.m. with WUitam Worftold directing lite 60 member cbolr.
Muslciane and sirwets fr&lt;:m
area schfils and chw-ches wtll
be taldqj port In tho productloo recorder&amp; ard microphones stol•
Ewing Hall, 1he
which Ia eJPeded to laat nearly en frotn
one hour. The public Is cordially chief said.
lttvited.

· ... fte·t'l~WUP'CIIllrl!lr, Wbo
·will jlroald.. ·
Aaloclale llaolor a.v. llorry
E;. COlo wW preoont ,_,.of
comtort and inapiritl:on entitled.
"Leaving the Cbolco with God'",
fallowed by brio! remarks. Rev,

ou•s

Rev. King Expected Great Changes

The Gallia County SherW'a
Department Thursday afternoon
recovered a watch and four diamond rings allegedly stolen from
the Tawney Jewelry store on
Nov. 1. The sherirr s deparbnent
also recovered a chain saw stolen

"FEVER HEAT"
Nick Adams - Jeannine RUey

POINT PLEASANT, W. VL
(UPI) - A section of a coffer tor
a pier of the $12 million bridge
being rushed to completion in
record time to· replaee the collapsed Silver Bridge owr the
Ohio River collapsed.
About 40 per cent or the work
on a coffer on the Ohio side of
the river was ruined by the collapse Friday night, a spokesman
for the .'-J Johnson CoMtruction
Minneapolis, Minn., 111id

they aalcl In I joint ..........,...
meut. ''It aboul.d elimJ.Jate

and

at:rueture of our society."
"The natlm waited until the
black man was explosive with
fury before &amp;tirrinl itself even

Rt. 1 Mt. Perry, led him to
where he fouOO the $250 accutron watch and four diamond
rings, total value or the rings at

to partial concern,•• King wrote.
••coorroo.ted now w:l.th 1he
interrelated problems of war,
tnrlatlon, urban decay, white
backlash and a climate ol
violen(e, it is now forced to
address itself to face relation•
and povorcy, and It Ia trasJcally

rnaiazlne, the Neii'O advocate
~ IIOIIViolent civil dl-OIICO
!aultod Presidents Kemody and

Service Held
Funeral Hrvicoa
were bold Monday at I,.oav1tt Foneral Home In Parkersburg for
Mlll Ads v. Coe, 7t, of Park-

MASON -

Tho board of remain opeD Mmllly, Dec. 16,
of lite Gallll County from 7 to 9 p.m.

CIIESHlRE -

tru-•
Water AloQclltlon Friday nllht

'

'·

count;)'

water

es-

The daleo lncl..te: Tuelday,
Dec. 17, from 7 to 9 p.m. at lite

water user• '11"81metU must Addavlll• ~.,. •clt!Jol;
bo allpted prto. to the dol!lllne. Dee. 18, from 7.9 p.m.., at the
()f[lclala report alter Jan. 11, R~ Graap Hill; 'llturoda&gt;,

tap roes wiU be lnereased to
PQO eacb.

F.OI lllaf be paid

at lite Cbelltire water ..Ofllce dslb !rom 9
Lm. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. i
Cremeens' Grocery Ill BldweU,

dslb

whlcb Ia -

!rom 7:30

Ill 6 p.m., and Mltcbell's Grocer,y
In Rodney.
The Cheshire Water Oftlcewlll

Dec. 19, 1 to t IIlli 1 to~ p.m.
tho I'Orter Melltodlot Cborch;
So~, De&lt;. 21, Centarv!Ue
Gnqe Hall !rom 1 10 3 D.m.;
Monday, Dec. 23, c-..,
Gnqe Hall, !rom 7 to t p.m.
and Doc. 30. Ohio Valle;y Granp
Hall, from 7 10 9 p.m.
l'llrpo8e ~ theM saaalono 18
"' erplaln Ute procreos 00 the
Q'slem and to obtala the tap

at

Driver Thrown from

The first major secbac:k in
construction of the federalzy financed four - lane span could
set construction back aeveral
months.
Collapse of the construction
came less than two days before
the first anniversary of the collapse ol the Silver Bridge between Point Pleasant ard Kanauga, Ohio. The Dec. 15, 1967,
!all ol lite old two -lane bridge
during rush hour traffic killed
46 persons.
A West Virginia Road Com·

Set

Margaret Brewer at the piano. An
awropriate selection, "1 Know
Who Holda Tomorrow:• will al·
so be sung by Mrs. Wilbur Klrtland.
A solemn memorla.l tribUte
will be preaented honoring those
who lost their lives. A token will
be given to a member or repre·
sentatlve of each family. There
will be conaregatloml ainging of

'

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' 11.,;;~ De&lt;. 2ii lin a
s~iD lxeeJI

1

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&amp;...- ot

r. road' II!IMdl·

1111 accldont at 7:10

Friday oit Rt. 1, .... lilil
ano.:ta,~~~t milo DOrUt of I b·o
Gallla.Melga County liM.
OUer, aecordina to tbe .PI·
trol, waa thrown out of hi&amp; ear*

by

u,e

.........

Middleport

Eri!e-

He 1111 reported ouD:orina: abrallons, was ad.mltted, and
kept for oboervat!oo.
..,..
11te potrot alated. Oller attempt.
· ed to ov-e aed poaa two other .IOQU. . . . vehicles. He•lolt
~ ~ hi1 car. The vehicle

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Flu? Who-: Cares?

nurriel

•or•

C&lt;lntbwlld cold ...,.,

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wid~ . . .

n... r1.. oort1teut .., roll' ea..
Whet'e over lhe .wte.

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See Pagf!S 17-18 today:

mhMlon spoke&amp;IIUIIn aa1d this
week that work was "on sched-ute•• with all sigrlll hdicati~
the bri.dgf: "will be open to trarClc late next year."
"It'll be a miracle in modern bridge construction if it is
completed as anticipated,, said
carter MacDavid, director of
public relations and information
for the road cunmission.
The spokesman said tour feet
remained to be dug before coocrete could be poured. T h e
company had been working m
Ule coUer dam enclosure since

July.
The company inspected t h e
daJnap Saturdl¥ and a spokes -

man aatd no information would
be ,elven on the extent of dam~ the cause of the enclosure eollapse.
Jolm T, Dorsey, Jr., West Vir -

age

ginia Road Commission area engineer on the job, said such col~s "generally are from water prelisure.n He said tho Jotm-

company has been working
two shifts, seven days a week.
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Memorial section to

the first anniversary of collapse of th" Silt•er

Bridgl!.

Piers of Silver Bridge: Monumenb?

No Monument, Writer Says
GALL!POLL~ - Piers o! the
Some people think they should
old sn ver Bridge atlll staid remain as momuments to the 46
above, a year alter collapse or peraons who lost their Uves.
the bridge,
oth,rs disagree. Amoog them is

Ewlyn Rotl1Jeb, of 101 Cedar St.,
who wrote to the Ttmes - Semi·
nel:
.. "My home is at K.a~. Uld
I lo...e this tittle town alq the

Chrlstma• carola.

Ohio.
"Here at Ka•uga. we have
memories of a beautifUl bl'ldp

said the Rev. Mr. Chipman:
The membera and friends of
tho Flrot lllptlot Church senda
lhalr ~~~ aympoth&gt;
who

tllllt served us and our neighbors
for thirty..rune years - for a
quick visit to a frieol, the doctor, or just a pleasure drive. We

li'-ll'illlcl flth t1tt 1'

ruins ot the
bring us pleasure, nor can they
help the prosperity in thi1 UUie
town. Our town gri 'led for our
friends lost on the bridge, and
these bridge ruins onlyaddtoour
sorrow. We live with the ruirul
- but
requires I prayer, a
hope. and a future.
"Here at Kanauga, on the Obio
llde or the rher let's let West
Virginia destroy these ruins ....,
while they wish to do so. and
plant an e-vergreen garden or
park. Let•s have a future to look
to- not a dark tragedy."

hymns and

l!f:~ *"''~'-'·:i!!=~~~

can

OC ''iiltili... . . .,
·Ho
otto~.J'"IdtOUt,allyetlttl
hclplt·tn the tonS. u
AD otlttl' I'IIIUiarlb ochoduled
••nlceo 11'\t ·~celled tonlgh~
The ehutch liltM1'7· will be open.

feoa

ond

lUll -

I

forms. Per·
wlllt to Jill Ute balance

fl5 lop fees are aahod
bltJw 1lloir to&gt;: receipt lor

of lite

to

location illd ldontlllcatlon.
A speelal meetlq' for devel-

opers Is slated Satunla.y, Dee.
21, at 10 a.m. In lite Gallipolis
Municipal Bulldlng,

Attending Friday ni&amp;llt's noIlion. In aMtlon "' the boor&lt;l,
ware Vernon McNairoltheFarmerollome Admtollltr-. Altor-

lltl' R. W!lllam Jenldno and John
Hill ~ Sleeo, ilc. ~ Columbuo,
Ind.
Lut week, aaoocletlm dlreetora were gtven a letter d. 27
ooadltloos wltlcb nwat be mel bo·
fore tho $2.1113,000 FHA 1 - u.
app...ed.

.

life

-mont

car Injured

GALL~ - , :n&gt;t. S,t&amp;.i o ooto t1oe hlllbwiY. He waa taken
-.llllbwiY l'atl'!tl d~ , ~OII- to Velerano Memorial llolpltal

p.m.

"

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ltloo af!octed.

Uoo• idiot

Friday and Saturday Nights and
Every Night Next Week. Come In
and See the Many, Many Excellen,t
Christmas Gifts All Over The
.
Store.

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the 112 mile

tem.
l'ntporty IUOJIIOIIt formo lllld

UNTIL 9:00

Sgt. BaldwlrL

Ml Solurdoy, Jan. 11, ., the
deadllllo 10 Jill all t.I!P
.cltl

Tho board aloo olllabllahod a
list of dalea to ibnt wltb tho
cWzena in the vartGus commun-

r.o

approximately $600.

Elllerfelds In Pomeroy Are Open

,p.

lnOW

_ , ...
..... illb ••s

........... pr~~an _ ,
nor d1we1t portiGII ~ 111111&amp;;

Fee Deadline is Set

Jo1Kt100 lor foreign and dome ...
Uc policieo, urged morepollllcal
and ........Uc ptWOr lor tile
NOfirO and nld ooluUmo to Ida
~· problem• "mulll be ·
eoutructtve and rattonal" tiJat
rlollng ac:compUahos nothing.

King, eaotlgated by black• for fiiJing too alow. laid,
IIJIPI'eporod.
"What might mce have been
or allure died at Pineview "no prooldent hal roalb very much for the AmerlCQ
a series of separate problems Nursing Homo In llarrlavlllo.
N08J'O.
• He oald Pnoldoatl
now merge into a social crisis W. Va. Sbo wao bom In JackKemody and Jolmlon recel•ed
of almost Btupetylng cOIIIj)lexl- ""' County. lite daughter of lite
late F.· Perry Utd Sopbla lbatl mueb undeserved credit for
ty."
ID a "testament of hope" Coe. 9le wu a member ~ the helping NoJP,'OOO.
"Thll credit hal accrued to
pobllahod In lite 15th holiday Firat Baptlat Cburcb In Park·
L~ ~ I'"" .Jolm
anniversary issue of Playboy enburg.
Slrvivina are a brother, Hoi~ KomOIIY miJ .,.._ .It wao
I!' Coe, SJtOncer; a .......,., Char- ,. during tllelr admtnlltrallooa
AHRESTS REPORTED
that Negroes bopn c1alng IliON
PT. PLEASANT - Arrests lea P. Coe, Pldllppl; a niece,
for themselves.
recorded at the councy jail dur- Mrl. TerOIA Wrlaltt Preal&lt;ln,
"KalMCIY dl.dn't vohdatUr
ing the paJt 24 hours are: Leon- d. Maryland and throe CC&gt;Ialn&amp;, aubmlt a dvU rlshtl blll, nor
ard W. Lee, 45, Pt. Pleasant, Mra. 1118ncbe Tucker ~ MaliOII
did ~ JoiUiom. ID fact,
charged wlth aasault aOO. bat- and Jonnlo and FlUIIIIo Blackbotlt
told uo at ,_ Umo thol
tery and Garland C. King, 51, burn, both of Wollavllle, Olllo.
IUcb
leglolatloa wa! l111j1014o
Rt. 1 Letart, eharged wiUl intox• Burial waa In IOOF ce.-y,
ble."
Parkoroburg.
icatton.

Fitch and carl E. Stewart. 19,
Middleport, have been charged
wiUl breaking and entering of
the jewelry store and both pleaded not guilty In Gallipolis Municipal Court. Both are awattirv:
gram jury action, in the Gallla
Count,y jail in lieu oC $7,500
each.
Sgt.. Baldwin said the std.en
merchandise was located in a
hedge, behind residences in the
400 block of Third Ave., near
the Ohio Valley Bank parking lot.
Stewart was picked ~ outside
the jewelry store the morning of
the B &amp; E and Fitch na appre..
hendod the next day. Sgt. Baldwin
said Fitch told· h~m he hid the
stolen item• in the hedge alter
he made good his escape from
police.
..
Sgt. Baldwin also reported that
a chain saw stolen from Ellis
Thornton, Rt. 1 Patriot, on Oct.
21, 1967~ was recovered Thurs.
day afternoon after oaicersarm..
ed with a search warrant found
it in a Gallia County residence.
The person ln possession of the
saw told officers he purchased
IL An arrest ln ihe clae Is, hcJw..
eYer, forthcoming, according to

:·on..~·.....~~
.., .fltot.&amp;p..
111!1 J!\11- •.m,
of
"Whon f llomo•r." A mixed
quartet oelectton, "JeauoloAl·
ways There," wW tollw. The
choir Ia onder lite dlre&lt;tloo ot
Eugene Gherko wltlt Mrt. EdWort
Maxwell, home mission- stewart at the organ and Mill
·

Corltl-.l cold

SUNDAY DECEMBER 15. 1968

..:.V,O:..:L:_.3=-·:..N...:.::O:_._:4.::6_ _ _ _~--·- ___Pomeroy-Middleport

Ai1Mr

By Sheriff's Department

(Technicolor)
Jerry Lewis, Terry Thomas

36 PAGES

space had been used fpr
archaeolO(O',
and lt holds
promlae, where soU eon:lltlona
are suitable, lor the MQ
recognition ol l:tiried objects ..'•

. Messiah Will Be.Given

Watch, Rings Recovered

- LOWER THE RIVER"

Devoted To The Grt!aler Midd{., Ohio Valley

Rainey's museum staff laatid

A ·grond jury - andatiifung 1r111
t)peWJ'lter atolon !rom Oblo were ou student• Lawrence
University lod Thuroda&gt; to alx c&lt;llll'ld, 18, o1 muftton, ~
OV atudents and I Marietta erick Myers, 18, of Akron. steyouth being bound to lite COWI- ven Harding. 18, of Marietta,
cy grand jury In ....,al break- Michael D. Gugel, 19, Robeit
Ing and ..-tng chargoa In- Ward, 19:, and Joeepb W. CroU
Jr., 18, all of Hartville.
volving $2,400 In stolon ljOOdL
Jolm Chorpennlng ol Marl•
The missing typewriter was
DOl port ol the oUoged contra- etta, who is not a student.
band material, but lod throogtt Thurlllloy pleaded gullcy "' •
informants to the ftlirw of petty lareeny charge, was tined
$100 ond sentenced 10 10 ctaya
charges, police said.
Bound to tho Athena COUnty In jaiL He origtMIIy wao
charpd with receiving and con-

last Nmmer of the outdoor swim·
mlns pool, which is a part aC
the property, numerous repair a
were made. recreatiOn fowtdatioo officers 1ay new concrete
Whltehoad, Deborah Wood.
will have to be poured arOW'Id
Freshmen, Julia Holter, Bar·
bara Ebersbach, Marjorie Gilli- the pool before it can be openlan, Mike Benedum, Roger Karr, ed next summer.
The roundatlon, to earn fUnds
Beverly Smith, Kathy SaOOers.
for further improvements, is
planning a series or ~Y making events. One or these,
a New Year's Eve dance, has
been scheduled for adults. TickTONIGHT AND SATURDAY
eta are now on sale at $4 per
DECEMBER 13 - 14
couple. Music will be by the
"THE SHUTIERED ROOM''
Five Saints.
(Technicolor)
carol Lynle)· - Gig Young
"THE VENGEANCE OF
FU MANCHU"
Christopher Lee - Tony Ferre

"DON'T RAISE THE BRIDGE

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ATHENS, O~lo (UPI) -

In and around the building.
Although prior to the opening

DECEMBER 1.5-1&amp;-17

tmts

.•

eight yoon. They nld locaUcllt .
ol lite rulna woo duo largely to
an instrument cal1ed a eelium
mQMtometor to locow obJect•
20 feet below the surface.
"'I1d1 II the Drat tlme that an
Instrument of the klnd developed for exploration la outer

p-.,.

Weather

+

D-ent ol AntlqulUoo u!d

cro-

or

SUNDAY, MONDAY
AND TUESDAY

Thou~hl&lt;~

OU Students Bound
Over to Grand Jury

NEW HAVEN - The lnteriar
of the New Haven COmmunity
building Is a Clean-Up, PaintUp project of a newly organized
volunteer group.
The organization, the N e w
Ha\'en Recreation Foundation,
was started after a "town meeting'' was called by the New Haven Junior Woman's club and the
New Haven senior Woman's club.
The organizations called t h e
meeting after agreelng to enter
an improvement contest sponsored by tlle West Virginia JWlior
Chamber aC Commerce and the
Appalachian Power Company.
With the cooperation
several other civic groups here, there
were approximately 60 persona
at the first session. From t h e
group a board of directors was
choaen to establish the New Haven Recreation Foundation.
Approximately 25 organizations then were imited to assist in the project. A number of
individuals and busineases, in addition to the organizations, were
urged to donate atleast$100 each
to pay off old debts remaining
from earlier operations o!thefacillty, so tho property coold be
turned over to the town or New
Haven.
This was accomplished, and the
New Haven Recreation Foundation began making improvements

MEIGS THUTIE

THE EASIER WAY TO
GIVE YOURSELF A '69
CAR FOR CHRISTMAs-

discovery here Thursday niett
and disclosed their search waa
aided by an tnatrument de ...
loped for outet" apace but used
in archaeology for the first
time.
Tiley said thoy have ootabllshed ..beyond. a rea1101able
doobt" !hat S,yborla Ilea benelth
15 to 18 reet o1 earth oo the
plain of Cntl near 111urH, about
o
mile !rom lite lolllon
shoreline.
The announcement cllmued a
centur)'4d search b)' scholars
ol many •lions lor lite 1'lllnll ol
the Greek colony, reputedly the
wealthiest moRt 1UXW7-Iovlrl:
and decadent of ita time.
Sybaris was conquered and
doatreyed In 510 B. C. by t ts
nolghbora !rom
T.., search by Fotl's Italian

•

'

Ev·a ns Employes
Are Reeogni~ed

PRE!SENTED 20-YEAR AWARDS - J. Tim Ewna, left.
president-elect of Evans Packing Co ., Gai1Jpolis, presents Hillard Adkins, 228 Third Ave., 1 20-_year service award and outgoing president, Harland Martin., right, presenU Stephen Rollins, Bulaville RcL_, a 20-yearserviceawardduringEvans Pack·
ing Cmnpany's lOth annual awards dinner am Cllristmas part;y
hold Frldl1 nlgi\t In lite Wadtlngton School cafeteria and oudl·
torium. Seventeen ot~Jer COJ!l*IQ'" employes have received similar awards since lite linn ._.:.Oration in lite IItie 1930L

City to
Appeal
Ruling
GALUPOLIS - CUr Manqv
Ken ...,._ ln!ormed lite TllnH-

Sentlnel Salurtlo,y he bod Ia
CCIIIact with mombero of 111o
Clcy C'.ommlllion IIlli Ute CIIJ
Planning Commtsalon ~
the receot doclsion ~ _ . . . . ,
Court Judge Robert s. :
wltereby tho cit,v z o n l n g -

waa found to be unoon.UU.._..,,
Followltta his confer'"'oo ....,. olflclala, Mr. Morpo hu
odriaed cicy lollcltor a. wp..
llam J-ln· to proeeed 00 .....
ball of lite city "' ...... all . .
atepo ne&lt;eaoary to - ' , . . .
Blitz's declaim, and to ....,.....
Ute valldlcy ~ lite ,..._ -

hteordlnance.
The cU;y Of C'•IIIIIOH.s wiD -.,
Unue to - · · the ICidDc ....
.. untU lhore haa it ...

-

noldotornt~M~.., byu~

...., ....torltaYIIIdlv, Mr.
IIIII

aid.

Three Meigl! Men
Given lndutti.oa

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