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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, .

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

VOL XVIII NO. 197

Support Ground Campaign

Bombers Hit Terrorist
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Pocket lose to a1gon

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WORLD
BY THE UP!

Ruby'• Time • • •

SAIGON (UP!) -852 strategic bombers believed flying
DALLAS - JACK RUBY from closer bases than Guam
who doctors believe coold
struck a Communist stronghold
from ''wo weeks to five yea~ra;· I barely 30 miles from saigon
underwent tests today to
today in support of American
out whether surgery can
and v·,etnamese troops trying to
him from cancer.
stamp out Vlet Cong terrorl~m
Ruby' once convIcted of
the
It I
lng preoldenUal assassin Lee In
cap a ·
Harvey Oswald, has
Hanoi Radio reported a new
throughout his body. The ex· American raid today against
hausttve tests at
Parkland "populated residential areas" in
Memorial hospital will proba- the suburbs of the Commumst
bly take untll late next week. capil~l. Hanoi reported four

Despite the aertal attacks
which have forced many
Communist units undergrouna
terrorism Increased tn the
Saigon area and at least 10
persons were mjured in t~ee
incidents ln and near the ctty,
most of them policemen.
The United States stepped up
.
. tC
Jts nava1 act1on agams ommu·
nist North Vietnam and 7th
Fleet destroyers hurled rockets
and five-inch explosive ;hells at
troop concentra~:s ."'~en~e

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Stoolies Okay

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WASWNGTON _ THE
preme Court has approved

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South Vietnam was reported
light and only. sporadic contacts
wtth small umts were reported.
A spokesman said the stepped
up air raids have kept the
c.o'?munists on the ~ove and in
hJdmg although mtelllgence
ed th o1r
sources pinpoint
e
onghold near Satgon.
Bombing Ml881oD
Ia kin
giant ~·~ ~I cth 11
f~m gr~at ahttt : n stru" ~
::~ r;~!~n ~t ':e g~un~st
The

away.
truck loaded with regional
But soon afterwar~s a
troops llOUthwest of Saigon,
1St hurled a hand grenade Into lnfiicting light casualties.
buikling _three miles north
In the 7th Fleet action the
Saigon, tnJurmg a, :'~;,~~~~~ destroyers Ingersoll and Kepand four ctvahans. 1he
escaped on foot.
pier destroyed an enemy radar
gre do attack wounded
site 12 miles northea•t of Dongh
na
Hot· ,·n North Vietnam and sank
Hoa Thanb hamlet chtel
two civilians lour miles west
a cargo junk and damaged two
8alg
otllers further oil the coast. The
on.
destroyer carronade struck
One group of terrorists strock troop concentrations near the
in Satgon itself, woundtng two ctJast of South Vietnam and the
policemen with a
destroyer Newman K. Perry hit

hurl~d

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air-se! camp and storage area with a
from a sp.eedinbgl car, and VMiekt
series of esplo81on! that could a VJet Cong mme ew up a e ong

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JACK OF ALL TRADES - Homer Baxter left,
and Sam Curtiss, ri~ht, do about anything, from earo
pentry, electrical w1ring, and painting, to decorat!JII
a Christmas tree. They proved it by decorating the
large Christmas tree on the Kroger parking lot Ill
Pomeroy, adding a colorful, festive air to the area.

WhIte F0lks Key

tinued use- within limits- of
f'l
Feeuey-Bennell Pool Ul
informers, unclercover
I I
Americaa Legloa hal compteland eavesdroppiag devices by
I '
ed plaas for ill Cbrlalmao pargoverJU)tent crlmebusters.
.
ty lor eommualty eblldrea
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A• • resUlt Of Monday's decl- A parking complaint made by urday cars were parked at
The mayor asked for patience Iof Middleport Vol':tteer -~'re IDee. u at the ball.
sion, the Justice
&amp; Middleport resident was aired angle. making the sitUation lin the matter. He expected the Company, present
counc~ a
l..e(Uenllllirel are W mett at
can breathe rhore
alnee in Middleport council during its more hazardous than ever.
Situation wtll be corrected soon. not~ce from the state au ~tor the ball Dee. %1 at I p.m. to
all these are the ;oots
regular meeting Monday even-• '"I even put cement blocks In Counclbuan President John noti~g that
Is du;.: F;; sack tbe caDdy treato. Memtrade In fighting .the
.
Ifront of my home and this did Zerkle stated that for the safe- men'. Depen ency , · ' hers In charge of the party
tralllc and Ulegal activities such
.
Searles, Pearl • st.. not slop cars from parkmg ty and convenience of residents fund ts .for the firemen s .
aro Doa Roach, WtiUam Crln·
as J~ tamperms:. In three com lalned to council that the ' there," he said.
and children there jg only one teetJOn m case of an acct ent er and Walter Bunce. T be
test eases, the most prominent j par~ng situation In front of his Police chief Herb
Gilkey wlutinn. that when the parktng while on duty as a fireman. l members will also take lreaiA
CINCINNATI (UP!) - The next step in the clvll
of which was the ·appea;
of home and that of several other vowed there would be no more loi at Tiny's is full
drivers The amoum " a 10 per cenl to the Cblldreo's Home aod rights movement depends on white citizens, Whitney M.
Teamsters Presid~1 James R. residents on Pearl Street. across angle parking. He said as soon should be advised of It by the assessment based on ongm:l tbe IDfirmary Dee. U. T be Young Jr., executive director of the National Urban
Hoffa, the court i1ad been told from Tiny"s Foodland
was as he learned what
drivers patrolman on duty and congest- membership. 11 amounts to
regular meeting of the post League, said Monday night.
that the department had gone becoming 8 nuisance a~ well as were doing there he advised ed parktng prevented.
per yea~ per mem~~; t
wlll be held Wedueoday eve•·
"And 11 can go either way,'" Young said in a Jewish
too far. II 4isagreed.
dangerous. .
the patrolman on duty ol Tiny's Councilman B F. Parmalee Coun~JI ~;.tsed so:i~to; :~ lag and wDI laclude a film.
forum lecture here. '"The whites can eliminate all the NeSearlea stated that car• park to stop it.
suggested parking meters be tact .,; F 1 ~8 ~
d.
d - - - groes or they can really help the Negro to move into the
Glnom.by Rain
in front ol his driveway block· Mayor C. 0. Fisher
noted placed on Pearl Street, but coun- Bern
u
or a VJce an
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·
mainstream of society."
·
,
lng his entrance; even park on that persons who violate park· ctl took. no action. However, present It to "!unCI! at the JanYoung said he was optim istic as govenJOr ol California.
MIN CAST TilE ONLY th• sidewalk causing pedestri- lng laws would be given tick- Mayor FISher and Chief G11key uary 15 meelmg.
about the future of the civil "RiotAirs and advocates ol
weather JIOOI)l lu the
ana to wal~ 'tn the street. This els and the same procedure slated the situation would be Mill~ also noted that.• repre.
rights effort two years ago when black povr represent onlJ a
WdD:, ..MJisl of the nat!M was
an even more dangerou should be carried out anywhere corrected.
s~tattve of the Cheshire counhe did a study on race rela- small 11litfDrlty of the uai!Gb'f
b~i«P•Y \'ldr akie.111111
lie ald.
In Middleport, 10 whlcb Sear~
FIREMEN APPEAR
cil ••ked that the fire prntecliOnS at Cincinnati but several INegtoea," bo lillie!. "'llul ...
peraturea ollly normally
Searles reealled that last Sat- ea agreed.
Donald Mllll," reproaentative
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events since then bave changed•blll!e lee'!. JI.,UriJOI told by It
Rain was reported from
mat.
sponslble pei&gt;ple lba~ beciUii
Virginia coast te Florida
"We came to the year 1966 a ban&lt;llul have rioted, aod I
some 9110W reported In the
and we have run mto a se ries handful have shouted lila&lt;!ll
olina highlands.
I
PT. PLEASANT - R•presen- ol defeats that only lhe most power, the rest must lake lbe
heavy rains puahed by
tatives ol the Urban R&lt;newal pltiful ..optrmtst can fail to ob- bl~me,"
oald.
winds swept the Pa&lt;:lilc
Authority met with
council serve, he satd.
I There s no reagan why white
west, SeatUe, Wash.,
A six room two-story frame three hours, he said.
Fnends of the Sergeants to- members Mayor MorgRn Clerk
Cttes Setback!
people should have a monopoiJ
1early an lnch, as did nearby
home bclongt~g to 01arles Ser.
. day mvited donah~ns or doth- R. H. M~lrose and City Attorn- Young ci ted the defeat of a on the crackpots/' said Yoq.
Olympia during a six
t f
AlFred on Stale The ftre was believed to have mg and household J lem~ for Lhe
Ra Mus rave rollowmg a school tax levy at Cmcmnati, I uAnybody who can observe
reriod ~ndlng today.
~:~e ~te:as dest~oyed by started [rom a de£ectlve. flu in family. The ramdy has moved :unci!Y ~ssio~ Monday mght to cutbacks rn community actwn 1an of this and not stand up IIIII
fife Monday at 10 _45 a.m.
the livmg room. The fam1iy was to another Alfred area home.. discuss how Point
Pleasant programs. a pull back from be ~WJtc:d Is ablrking 1dl ,...
;retv i• Lolt
not at home at the time. Four Items requested mclude clotnld
e its one-fourth of home rule at Washmgt.on, D.C., sponstbWty as a citizen of 1
Tonight ,s Meet the Te~m Assistant Fire Chtef
Kari children were at school. The ing for the Sergeants' three dau- ~: urb~~tsrenewal project being and Ute elections of Mrs. Lur- 1democracy," Young said in ref.
McKINNEY, KY.
A 11511 Night at Middleport
Hl,h Kautz, reported that upon arn- home was partially covered by ghters and 8-year-&lt;&gt;ld son. Dre" oonsidered for the downtown teen Wallace as governor of , erence to aecregaled 11ous1Df.
;tralegic Air Command
jet School cafe-teria when Cnar·h val of tile Chester Fire Depart- msurance, it Wa!l reported. Mr. sizes for the garls are . 12, lrle, husiness area.
Alabama and Ronald Reagan lschoolJ and employmeat.
)()mber on a routlne training Carl Wolfe prt"sents the •Q66-C7 ment the house was engulfed Sergeant IS employed at the and 10, and their shoe sazes a
Estimateds indicate $240 OliO
nission plowed illlo a rugged basketball squad to parents by fl~mes. Ten firemen. foughl Union Carbide and Chemical 1, 10 and 5\\. The boy we-•rs a would be near the city's sh~re,
mountain sectloa of Kentucky and fans. Order will be calk-d the blaze for approximately Co., Manetta.
saze 8 shoe.
with the government paying the
Mnnday nillht, ~enU) kll~ at 7:!10 P m.
.
~~~ the three crewmen aboard. Sponsored by the Mtcldlfi&gt;Ort
other U~ree~foorths of the near- WASHINGTON (UPI)-James •has 25 days to file a !onna!pt
AD Investigating group head- Athletic Boosters, LewiS Sauer,
Jy one mJihon dollar project. R. Hoffa. head of lhe nation's Itition with tho courlllldJil
m by the wlag commander of Jr., president, will preSide.
l:)
'
Discussed by the group was largest labor union,
found for reconsideration, but tile I-.
Bunker Hill A1r Force Base, The meeting will be opened for
the type of bonds which ctJUid himself yet another step closer ditch effort is cooaldered .._
.nd .• was dispatched to the general discu,ion, followil\j( inbe used such as revenue or t• a prison ceu today.
Jy ., a delaytag lactie •
ICene, in an effort to determlne troduclJOn of the players. and
()'
general obhgation boods and There appears to be little his the COurt rarely ever Jrlilll
'hr cause of the crash of the movie-s of parts of at least three
V
Lee 1 ! on or listed in good condition.
was moderate damage to the where the funds would come lawyers can do aside
from such requests.
lAC hustler, which seemed to games will be shown. Refr.,.h- MWe•lef Memo~ .; Lee 434 i The State Highway
patrol truck and live guard rail posts from for the ctly lo retire the delaying briefly the day Hoffa
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~lode 00 impact.
ments will follow. The public lS p·~ ~. K~~au :" was admit-. said the boy was crossing Rt. were knocked down.
.
bonds If sold.
goes to prison. But even behind
invtted
te~ et0 'ii I H~s' ital at 5 45 35 and ran into the left SJde of McClain suffered lacerations Only action was a request bars, Hoffa was expected to
The Jackets are 3-1 on thf"ir m Mo~z:r wtthp 1 bum on 3 southbound pickup truck oper· of the face, and was taken. to that ~usgr~ve contact t~ ~te retain control of h1s union, the
season, their best start in near- ~ .head a~ a fractured ~ight I ated by Lawrence G. Stewart, Veterans Memorial Hospital Tax i...{lmmlssloner consadermg 1.1 mtllion member InternationlO TWO
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There
was
where
he
was
treated
and
re- the types ol hoods feasible.
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Brotherhood
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Flnll arrangements also will pickup truck in Kanauga He ;, I no damage to the truck and no ; ..,.,._
.
Hoffa lost an appeal Monday
be made for the t966 lri-Coun·
charge was flied against t he I Patrol arrests mcluded : Joe
to the U.S. Supreme
Court,
ty New Year's Eve Teen Ball nt
driver.
I Wtlllam Gtbson, 42, Dunbar,
which upheld a 1961 conviction
the high schooi audtlonum SaThe patrol charged Wilbur I W. Va., speedmg, Galllpohs
by a federal court JUry tamper14
lurday, Dec. 31 from 8:30p.m.
McClain, 34. Rl I.
Racine, muructpal. court, Dec.
'
ing
CliiLLICOTIIE, Oblo ~~
to I am.
with speed in ...... for road French Ttplon, 34 · Sprtngfl~ld,
CCI
The 53-year-&lt;lld teamster chief Two members of the James tl.
ATJ.ANTA &lt;UPil - "I'll
This traditionally mlormal
conditions after a one vehicle passmg over a yellow
!me:
Robinson Sr. family were killed
you In the governor's office&lt;" event, sponsored by the Boostaccident at 12:30 a.m. Tuesday :~~:I :u~!~a\:· J:•~- A 1!1115 model truck was heavMAN INJURED
Monday while trying to ereet a
c.
The &lt;neaker was Lester
ers as a lund-ral!lng project lor
on Rt. 124 m Syracuse. He " 1 d Joh • sk vronski 4i East Uy damaged m a one-vehicle G&lt;Orge E. McGos cy,
televiSion
antenna on tho fan&gt;'
4
lox, Democratic candidate
the athletic departmen~ anscheduled to appear Dee. 16 m an
n a
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acCident at 12 40 a m. today In
ily's house.
1overnor ol Georgia.
nually draws hundreds of aroa
Meigs county court.
McKeesport, Par).,sp~lng, mu- 1the village of Syracuse.
R~venswood, W. Va., was ad- I Electrocuted were James t..
Hts audience was anyone
youag people. Numerous door Forty arrests were made In Officers reported that
court.
c. ·
I Metgs County Sheriff Rohert m1tted to Holzer Hosptlal at 1:- Robinsoo Jr., 18, and bis slalar,
med to listen to hi• reaction to pM7,e9 ore awarded.
Middleport during November was beaded north on Rt.
C. Hartenbach said the truck, 35 p.m. Monday wtth a lractur- Judy Ann, 15. both students at
• u.s SlJill"erne Court
The Jays, wbo have emceea reported Police Chtel
Herb HI! pickup truck went off
drtven ...t h" Wll hnr Jark cd bone In hi s fare He WAS in- Grecnf"J~ High .&lt;:chool.
llnlllay thll Georcta'l over- over !,lXXI area dances, will l1e Gilkey to council Monday eve- right side of the
McClain, 35, Rt. I Racine, left jured at the Kaiser Alummwn Etght months ago the famllY'I
wheltn!agly Democratic leglsia- masters of ceremonies. Admls- nlng.
through a guard rail
the hlghw•y and tore oul 20 and Chemical Corp. when he house In Pike County, 1011111
ture had 1M authority to deride sian !s 7S cenu per person. Ov· There were 10 traffic viola- ed several hundred feet out
ft. ol guard railiag in front of was putting a carbon in an an- here. was destroyed by fire.
tha •deadlocked aovermr'o
er 100 attended last year.
lions, two held for
probate a field before stopping.
fi
the Howard Largent residence ode jack. and the handle flew James Jr. and Judy Ann, d 1
between Maddox and RepubU·
court, one reslstlag arreot, three
about one mile east of the state up and struck him m the face. their brothers Arnold Ray 11,
ran Howard &lt;Bol Callaway.
Voterana MemOJiol Haspltal over oighl 1111ests, 12 for lnlox·
COLUMBUS &lt;UPII - William roadside park.
He is listed In good condttion . end Donald James, 12, ~.,..,
Tile high tribunal's declaion Adml11ioa1- Jucl Davl•. l icatlon, one for Investigation.
R. Minor, 23, of Van Lear, Ky.. McClain was taken to Veter- The aceident occurred at 5 35 trying to put the antenna ~~
rev$1H I th,...juqo federal Portland; Connie Jones. Reedt- one on execution ol an old line,
was Indicted Monday by the ans Memorial Hospital
lor a.m. Monday.
a pole next to the house. T~
court rullag that ouch ar.llon by
Martha Anderson, Rut- and one charge lor left of cenFranklin Countv ~{rand turv for treatment of a laceration to
pole brushed a 7,200-volt pow~
the legla)~ woukl be llllCOII- land: Daisy Swlolt:, Middleport: ter.
murder In the Oct. his right elbow and contusions
Melfi Geaeral Hospitol
cable.
ilttuUonar; Callaway 11'11 Mall- Doria Sayre, Syraeuse: Michael Parking meter ...,.lpts totalDAYS lEn
deatb of Chicago of the light leg.
Admltsloaa - None.
The RobiiiSOilS had sine cblll,
lo1 by ~ 2,000 votee In tha Doleo New Jersey: Mrs. Chal' ed $159 and Jru!ter vlolaUoos
theologian Dr. Robert W. Sp1ke.
DIJebarlel - None.
dren.
Vov. 8 . _ , electloa.
. Wes~ Pomeroy; Cora Cun- .neUed m. 11lc cruiser travel·
The eur!y.J&gt;alrld Minor ai!IO
' Deopl\f,\llle lll'tdomlnance
·
Pomeroy.
ed 3,1!19 miles, there were 83
""' lndlcied for burglary olthe
' ill!Iii the lealslature,
...., Evelyn Wood, mealtl served to prlsool!I"B. ond
United Christian Center, near
1ft· ~ would
Uma Roach.
e!Jhll(leldenll lnvetllpted.
Ohio State Unlverlllly cam.
WOOSTER. Ohio (UP[) -Hen-iup an era of progress lor all WOOS!er, of which he Is a trui;.
:1 . ljll .
ol
d~JICbtel: Ill llr. The pollee dep1rhilent U!lO&lt;I
where Spike's body was
ry R. Luce, edttnrlal &lt;!Jalrman Asia. and
it will thereby os- tee.
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.Cbarleo West, PI&gt;- SIU gallon!J ol paolltle, the
Monday tabllsh a mutuality of Interest He grouped the Vietnam
l!9llio 1_
Gtorp
street department 111.3 gallons,
lucy, buwever, Issued a of Time, Inc., said
the with !Uch recent U. S. hlsll~
~obe!
up the pneral
the fire ~ent• ;allons,
order to the common night U. S. lnvolvement In Vlot. 'between th• West and
1maklag commitments as
·. ' • ··
·MAII1tJAOii 'A PPUCA._ making a 'lliUtt ol. illt.8 gallons
court to hold a sanity nam '"will prove to be llllO ol Ea•t."
Wr!ty J&amp;~J~¥ ;l!',llljMI , , Hol&gt;ltet!er, 118011 by all tlel&gt;aridlenllfUo Minor. who was a onr most significant achieve- I Luce's remarks wero In the Marsllall Plan, the Truman
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closlag address to a year long triM, and tile
·
ltiilj~ll.'n
Ia. ldel
Hull~
IIIli i 'ftle tbefclwil ~Ice ropqrt
several menial lnstl- ments. •
~( ·ill
II, ·~.=. reeelJiit li&gt; the IIIIOUI11
In
West Vir&amp;lnla The country's steed In Viet- series ol talks In observance of .mlch ~ said were
um, !" said, "Ia ~Ike~~ to open the centennial of tbe Colle&amp;e Dl 1.11 ~ llllloual

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end guests of their parents, Mr
and Mrs. George Korn Sr. and
Mrs. John Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs Bennie Buck I
ne ~ Lexmgton spent Sunday w1t h h1s mother, Mrs. Ben
Mr. and Mrs· Alex Gravely
of Dunbar, W. Va., spent
]Sunday afternoon With his mo- 1
lher, Mrs B. F. Gravely and I
daughter, Mrs. J. A. Eden. Mr
and Mrs. T. A. Dowme were
Sunday evening guests.
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Merchants Gift-A-Rama

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OPEN EVERY WEEK DAY and SATURDAY UNTIL 9
Come In and See The Many New Arrivals Every Day - All Over The Store - You
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WEST HARTLEPOOL, England (UP!) - The West Harllepool General Hospital said today il had hired a six
foot
inch ex-factory worker as
a bouncer. The man, wnose ofllliCiaJ job title will be nrderly,
was hired, the hospital said,
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-Terrific Values in Sport Shirts and Dress Shirts- Gih Aprons- Gih Robes-

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Pillow Cases for $1.00 a pair - Another Shipment of Flannel Back Table Co.vers,

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Dec.28-29

Second Annual Pt. Pleasant
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The Rotary members
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participating
al basketball tournament in teams will pick 3 six member
Point Pleasant on Dec. 28 and tournament team and
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the invitational.

lng Eastern 114-59 and sOuthern
68-52.
Friday njght's action
will
feature two SVAC Wts on tap
Ill Gailia county.
Saturday
h1ght three SVAC teams Will be

Tornadoes of coach Craynor .
Slone in a non-league affair.

uy00 must bave turned

Kyg~

games.·-~M.t,

School Pirates at
is 3-2 In all
where the Pirates' hold iia defeated their collllll!lt! op.
first place, with a 1-4 record, ponent, ~ Trace-c:~
will be challenged. The Pirates while Hannan Trace ~
1-2 in all games.
ger Creek H-57.
o, ii'il .
Coach Johnny Wickline's Ky- Satm·day night's games,·."!!D
playmg non-league games.
Hannan Trace is 3-3 for
Creek Bobcats are tied for be Hannan Traco~~: at ~
tap tfllli~ht.
Coach .raul Dii_Ion's Hannan ~aso~ b'ut_their
record second place in the SVAC with W. va.; North Gallla u·!.lijn..
The Eastern Eagles of Coach Trace Wildcats _WIU travel to IS 1-! _while the
Eastern, both teams
having mes Valley; and South~
Dan Wright travel w Racine ware 0-2 '" SVAC play,
SVAC reco~. Kyger Creek at B.I.S.
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Southern
(Sis are fourth and the High· I,..............................................................IJI!Ii

BY DICK THOMAS "
Three of five SOUthern Vali~y
Athletle Conference teams· Will
i play two games this coming
I weekend, wlth the other ·two
i meeting only one opponent, and
1tbe first game of the week Is on

tary Club will sponsor Its sec-

Teams registered for t h e Iclose
tournament are Wesl Virginia

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Southwestern' High 'Sehooi '
n:eet the High!Jmders. .
Lloyd Myers' Highlanders
1-2 in all games after
two straight and then
Rutland Saturday

hmders fifth .m current SVAC

Varsity standmgs .
State College; Rio Grande Coi-l
pedometer back, Ed.
Both teams have had
one
The other Friday
we walked more tllaa
I 0 common opponent
K·y g er
SVAC STANDINGS
SVAC contest Will find
lege, Cedarville College and I
Concord College.
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miles in eight hours." w Creek w'th the ~beats defeat- Team
W L p OP Mike MorriSon's North
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Dec. 28 with West
Virginia I
Paul
McCoy, Pt. Plea•ant ; Kyger Creek
3 2 261 21\9
Stale va. Cedarville, at 9 p.m. ; Brl·e~s
Bess L. Bentz, Pooneroy ; Mrs. Hannan Trace ... 3 3 372 379
Rio Grande Wlll oppose Con-:
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Effie E. Montgomery, Middle- North Gallia .... I 2 17l 178 NEW YORK (UP!)
coni College. The losers will j
port; Mrs. Bobby J. Dudding, Southweste~n · · · . 1 2 149 160 United Press InternatiOnal
then play a consolation game ICONJAR SIGNS
Racine; Mrs. Jacob W. Lee,
SVAC VOrSJty
jor coilege basketball rat1ings: \l
on. December 29 at 6 P m., for MIAMl (UPI )-Ful!back Lar-1 Holzer Hospital:
Visiting Racine; Sandy L. Culwf.ll, Rt. Team
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W L POP with f1rst placr votes and "'"''· "
th ird a~d ro~rth place:
ry Conjar of .Notre Dame's l hour s 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents S Jackson: Mrs. Betty ·Jurie North Gall!a
1 0 71 64 lost records o{ games
.Trophies Will be aw.tr~ed to national champions signed Mon- ~on ly on Pediatrics WCJ.rd.
Johnson. Ironton; Mjss Chlora Eas lern . .
2 1207 181 througn Saturday, !Jec. 10,
fir st and se~nd place wmners. day to play for the North in the ·
E. Leach, Rt. 1 Wellston; .Mrs. Kyger Creek . ... 2 1 166 167 parenth3ses:
A plaque will be presented to nnual Shnne all-star ctlarity
Admisslou
I Eric J . Dluhoseh, Athens; Ern· !]annan Trace . . • l 2 198 2: J
I W LewiS· Jackson·
Mrs . .. outhwestern . . . . 0 2 91 108 Team .:
the· thi' rd place team and. the ,' afootball game Dec. 2G in the Mrs. Casby Meadows,
848 es
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J N, Mor•a'n Rt. 2 Wellston· Totals .
~ ~ . 6 6 733 133 1. UCLA 1341 3·0
Orange Bowl.
, Seeond Ave.·, Foster Chamrvor, oe
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Pendl~torr;
Radcliff;
SVAC Reserves
2. T~xa.s Wester n 0)
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i 265 State St; We~ley
Vernon G
E McGeske Ravens- Team
W L p UP 3. M1ch1gan State (4-0)
LOS ANGELES •UPI)-Quar- i Lee. Kanauga: William D. Ley,
Eastern
3 0101 66 4 Kentucky ( 2~1 1
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North.up; w ·
Kyger Creek
2 1 107 97 5. Loutsville (3 0)
College Ba~ketball Re§ults ,engmeered UCLA 's U-7 upset,M;s. Ra ymond F. Haskms,
Births
Hannan Trace ... 1 2 84 :15 16. Brigham Young (3-0)
By lJdlted Press International I victory over Southern Cali!orma Bidwell: Mrs. ~ Ad~ L.. Borden, Mrs. Eugene H. Harmon, nt . Southwestern
0 2 50 7~ 7. New Mex1co (4-0
::.q~
East
I in his only start of the year, Kerr; . La~rence S. Akers, Rt. 3 Jackson, son. 10:57 p.m. Sun- North Galli a ..... 0 1 26 J'a 8. Norlh Carolina (3·0)
P~J!!
Penn St. 65 Bucknell 57
was named Sout h Calirurnia l Galhpohs; J\.~rs. La~nce T. day: Mrs. Ora A. Shaver 720 '-2 TOTALS ...... t; S 370 37ij 9. Kansas (5·0)
Manh&lt;1Wm 101 Bndgc'port 93
ct hlete of the month Monday by Martt, . ~t. 1 Crown ~~ty; Mrs. Second Ave., son, 4:32 a.m.
Game Tonight:
10. Cincmna t1 (3-0 )
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Niagara 68 Bowhllg Green 57 !the Helms Athletic Foundation. l ·l. HoJus Wood. Palrwl St.Dr Monday.
Eastern at Southern Local
Second 10-11, Vanderbilt 36; I
Salem St. 93 Worchester St. 76 ~ Dow, a senior drew the, Rt : ~Irs. Robert H. Taylor. Rt.
Di cha
Games Friday :
12, Boston College 33 ; 13,
' when the II
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1starling ass1gmnent
Brookh.·n Coli. 95 Marisl 73
a lJXII S, 0 n · • 0 nson,
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Hannan Tract at Southwestern Housl1111 32: 14, lllinols 29 ;
·lty · W'illiam C Deane E capeharl, Mrs. ~h.
Alliance 76 Gannon 61
Bruins' sta r ltuarterback, Gary 1 Rt • 2 Crown C ·
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f'\orlh Gallla at Kyger Creel-: West Virginia 'l1; 16, Loyola
Moigs County's Oldest and Largest
~cranton 93 Susquetmnnn 82
Beban su frer1·d u bro1(1.-n bone I Gilmour, Pt. Pleasant ; Kenneth ry C. Colhns, Mrs. R~se ~· 1 Games Saturday ·
(Ill.) l'2 ; 17, Virginia Tech 20:
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Dickm&lt;..on 87 Alle ~ h e 1y S3
"" his ' foot.
j' C,.· Le e, Hen derson,· George II · Dinsmoor • M". . Milford G. Gil- 1 Hanmm Trace at . Hannan. \\'. 18 ttle ) St. John's · 1
llrockport Sl 82 Mansfie ld :
1 Ba~ les, Rl. l Robertsburg. II'. bert, Mrs. PhillipS. Kuhn, Mrs.
Va
Providence t7; 20, Seattle 14.
St. .72
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v;~; :&lt; 1mber ly J. Cook, Pt. Otis P. Taylor and mfant so:-~. I r-:orth ua.llia 31 Symmes Valley ~·~~~rt,P.P.~~rt~rw:Jit:ftflt:~p;~~;;;~;p;:i;j
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NEW YO HK 1Ul l \-Guard I Pleasant. Fayette
Slewact,
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IEmmeW• Hry;mt, who has , Mason·. Mrs. Robert F. McGufu wes ern a · ·· ·
St Paul's tOO Morgan St. 94
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PJeasaDI Valley Hospital
rros! ~)urg St. Bl Bowie St. 71
Iaveraged !:1 .3 gamf:!s lhJs season fin, Pt. Pleasant;
Kimberly Admllted- Mrs. Edgar Wilh·
f'ISS TO RETmE
85
Amn U. 102 Old Dommtnn \14
[wlf h
.ilSSJst:s for lill! New : Jo Neville. Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant ;
Le · M Franklin Thorn- CLEVELAND 1UPI ) -Cleve- I
,' Yurk Kmckerbockcrs, will be _..-~- ·-·
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i lost to the Nat ional Basket ball
wn,
Leon;
Mrs.
Dave
Barrett,
land
Brow~s
hneback~r
J!unti1!gdon 77 Sewane~ f&gt;9
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. 1 Pliny ; Eugene Vaughn, Stone· team captam Galen F1ss
Loyole~ (La) 87 Chrstn Bro~. il l~i~~oc~:~f~ tea~~ for ~n mdefl-1 Shle bler explm~~ the. sil~t ville, N. C.; Mrs. John SamseU, nounced his retir~mcnl MondayI
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Glnvle !19 W Va Tech 75
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er .su enng a : was caused by e ays m t e Pt Pleasant· Mrs.
Jasper night
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"'1'1ss .St. 96 Sam ford 6'?
Bal timore Saturday
night.Y uve~ i' lield house,.
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Fla. ~outh.ern 72 Ga .. st. 64
Bryant wil l undergu treat. I INVITE STARS
. . \Ma':ha Sauer, Pt. Pleasant: will be his last, unless,
Ala. lU3 Southern ~1Jss . 89 .. 1 n.ent tor the nPx l two day~ antl i MANILA (U.Pil-The P~1hp- o,scbargetl- Jacob Glngnch course, the Brow~s capl~re
llallm1orl' :·~. Bndgewat•.or th.l may lmve his knee placl'd 111 pine~ Monday mv1ted Amencan Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Ronald Don- and place and wmd up m the
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M1dwest
tractiOn il Jt doe~ not respond to golf sta rs Jac k Nicklaus a~ ohew and son, l..eon: ~rnest Playoff Bowl.
M~eh1 ~an 91 Huller 8ll
ltherapv.
.A.rnold Palr:ner to take part m Harold, Pt. Ple~sant;
Mr s.
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NOT READY-GROZA
Loyol a IIIII 105 Bldwn-1\'ol. 80 :mANGE SITE
Champllmship Feb. 23-26.
I Capehart, Pt. Pleasant.
I COLUMBUS IUPI)- The last
,_ :~nvi?rr (Ohio) fJ7 Tampa :l9
HET~Ll&lt;.:HEM, Pt1. (~PJ )- Plu.h ppine forei~n secretary! Birtbs: Mr. and Mrs. Joh~ active player of lhe. originill
Kans~s St. 8~ lndwna G7
The s1le of the 1968 btstern Namso Ramos, tn a note to Samsel\, Pt. Pleasant, a son, Cleveland Browns smd Monday\
Ml"souri 94 Drtroit 8l
l ntrrculleg1ol~ Wrest ling A~soe1- Amencan Ambassador Wil.liam lMr. and Mrs. RiChar~ Wilson, night he was not ready to
Parso41S 8G Cer.tal 79
:Jtl.on l'llilmpl,onshlps , _~ll! · be , MeCormi&lt;:k Blair, Jr., pomted , Scottown, a son; Mr. and
"I'd like to play some
~lac:Murray 75 AlmA 70
h1fted ~rom .t nnc~ton; N :J., tu . out that golf "Is now one of the Dave Barrett, Plmy, .a son; bull don't know wh&lt;lt the plans
1\alil mJzoo 7R Elmliur~ 1 ti3
the Umvers 1ty o[ PiUsblirgh, 1 most popular sports m the Mr. and Mrs. Franklm
of the club are,'' said Loo The
Southwe~t
.George L. Shit•bler,· ass6Ciate I Philippines with no less tharJ ton, Leon, a daughteri Mr.
Toe Groza. "Eut 1 don 't
Centen.1ry 81 Arkr . , :'ll
r.omm.lsswner of the Eastern I President (Ferdinand) Marcos I Mrs. Edgar Withrow, Leon, a to be a hanger on."
Houston 90 St M&lt;lt',' .. \ .1iif. 74 ~-ol leg1;.~tc ~:h l_:tl:__ c_omerence : as 1ts leading exponent."
ldb.ughter.
Southern Meth~i s t 92 Hawr1i i 12
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on drive wh~ls cl passenger ·
Tu lsa 70 W"t Texas St 57
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Ohio College Basketball
Uy llnited Press IoteruaUonal Ithe Ramblers a 49-36 edge at ler was tagged for bemg. too
original tread design. Claims
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Ten baskct hall ga mes are intermission.
vehement over a called Jump
paid by dealer or !'.tore iPIJling
Ohio Colle](r. 8a!lkelball Scort ~ sc hed uled for Bu&lt;:keye cage , The VISiting Ohioans were balL
guarantee certificale.
::v Uoited Press lnternalional f11ns tomght. Lwiee as many &lt;l" rurther hampered when co-cap· The Eagles upped its lead to
SALES SERVICE
X:;nf'r 87 Tampa 39
Monday night 's cord.
, lain Ted Johnson fouled out 15t-40 three minutes lat~r .and
J.oyol:l Oil.) tmi
, Tol) action hu &lt;; Tolrd 0 t· m1dway throu gh the second were neve~ headed desp~te JUn.
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Bnldwm-V.albre 80 Marquette anti Akrun at HeJdel.l
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W'lberforce 83 Walsh 49
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Srhedule
II Other games on lap will he i offe n~e and defense was the over visiting Tampa. Jt. was t~e
8y United Pres!! Internationnl Cedarv1lle at Fmdlay, Texas 1 m:Jrgin for the Purple Eagles Musketeers third straJght VIC·
Tonight
,Soulhern at Steubenville. Hills- lover Bowling Green. Russell tory.
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Toled~ at Marquelte
:dale at Ashland, Kenyon at bucketed JB poinls but had
The Ohma?9 were .headed by
Wonste r, nluH!on at Jnd1ana trom five men in the
Bob Quick Wlth 24 pomt.'l and 12
Harold Cha11, Mgr.
Akron ~~ Heidt&gt;l.berg
I Tech Adrwn at Ddicmce and hgur(ls,
rebounds. Xavier is n.. w 4·1
CedarVIlle at Findlay
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Kenyon . at Wooste:r
~~t~t~nu~as;l~~5-~n;:nqt~es~o':r : ler w:so~eal~~c for a;ren
Otterbem at M~skmWJm
,Baldwin - Wall ace; XavJer lfoul. The Falcons had sliced a·
Bdluffton •t0ln1d11ana Tech
:trounced Tampa, Fla., 87-39; : 40·23 deficit to 43-36 when Schai- ·
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Malone at Wilmington
Jagara ou 1poJn
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iiiiiiiiiiiiii==,_;'-==-l j' ;Gl;r~ee~:n;d 68 • 57; W1lberforre Our g1ft to you free!
Walsh 83-49, and
QUICK SERVICE FOR
Youngstown beat Texas South- 1 +.
THE HOLIDAYS!
ern 83-75.
It was the third time this
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: scored more than 100 points.
The Ramblers were led by cenDRY CLEANING
ter Jim Tillman's 23 tallies and
OPEN TIL 8 PM
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(Upon Your Ro~uost)
The two sqmu:f! p!Ryrd rven
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LODGE TO MEET
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All
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Dec.28-29

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The Rotary members
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participating
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Point Pleasant on Dec. 28 and tournament team and
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the invitational.

lng Eastern 114-59 and sOuthern
68-52.
Friday njght's action
will
feature two SVAC Wts on tap
Ill Gailia county.
Saturday
h1ght three SVAC teams Will be

Tornadoes of coach Craynor .
Slone in a non-league affair.

uy00 must bave turned

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games.·-~M.t,

School Pirates at
is 3-2 In all
where the Pirates' hold iia defeated their collllll!lt! op.
first place, with a 1-4 record, ponent, ~ Trace-c:~
will be challenged. The Pirates while Hannan Trace ~
1-2 in all games.
ger Creek H-57.
o, ii'il .
Coach Johnny Wickline's Ky- Satm·day night's games,·."!!D
playmg non-league games.
Hannan Trace is 3-3 for
Creek Bobcats are tied for be Hannan Traco~~: at ~
tap tfllli~ht.
Coach .raul Dii_Ion's Hannan ~aso~ b'ut_their
record second place in the SVAC with W. va.; North Gallla u·!.lijn..
The Eastern Eagles of Coach Trace Wildcats _WIU travel to IS 1-! _while the
Eastern, both teams
having mes Valley; and South~
Dan Wright travel w Racine ware 0-2 '" SVAC play,
SVAC reco~. Kyger Creek at B.I.S.
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Southern
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Three of five SOUthern Vali~y
Athletle Conference teams· Will
i play two games this coming
I weekend, wlth the other ·two
i meeting only one opponent, and
1tbe first game of the week Is on

tary Club will sponsor Its sec-

Teams registered for t h e Iclose
tournament are Wesl Virginia

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Southwestern' High 'Sehooi '
n:eet the High!Jmders. .
Lloyd Myers' Highlanders
1-2 in all games after
two straight and then
Rutland Saturday

hmders fifth .m current SVAC

Varsity standmgs .
State College; Rio Grande Coi-l
pedometer back, Ed.
Both teams have had
one
The other Friday
we walked more tllaa
I 0 common opponent
K·y g er
SVAC STANDINGS
SVAC contest Will find
lege, Cedarville College and I
Concord College.
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miles in eight hours." w Creek w'th the ~beats defeat- Team
W L p OP Mike MorriSon's North
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Dec. 28 with West
Virginia I
Paul
McCoy, Pt. Plea•ant ; Kyger Creek
3 2 261 21\9
Stale va. Cedarville, at 9 p.m. ; Brl·e~s
Bess L. Bentz, Pooneroy ; Mrs. Hannan Trace ... 3 3 372 379
Rio Grande Wlll oppose Con-:
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Effie E. Montgomery, Middle- North Gallia .... I 2 17l 178 NEW YORK (UP!)
coni College. The losers will j
port; Mrs. Bobby J. Dudding, Southweste~n · · · . 1 2 149 160 United Press InternatiOnal
then play a consolation game ICONJAR SIGNS
Racine; Mrs. Jacob W. Lee,
SVAC VOrSJty
jor coilege basketball rat1ings: \l
on. December 29 at 6 P m., for MIAMl (UPI )-Ful!back Lar-1 Holzer Hospital:
Visiting Racine; Sandy L. Culwf.ll, Rt. Team
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W L POP with f1rst placr votes and "'"''· "
th ird a~d ro~rth place:
ry Conjar of .Notre Dame's l hour s 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents S Jackson: Mrs. Betty ·Jurie North Gall!a
1 0 71 64 lost records o{ games
.Trophies Will be aw.tr~ed to national champions signed Mon- ~on ly on Pediatrics WCJ.rd.
Johnson. Ironton; Mjss Chlora Eas lern . .
2 1207 181 througn Saturday, !Jec. 10,
fir st and se~nd place wmners. day to play for the North in the ·
E. Leach, Rt. 1 Wellston; .Mrs. Kyger Creek . ... 2 1 166 167 parenth3ses:
A plaque will be presented to nnual Shnne all-star ctlarity
Admisslou
I Eric J . Dluhoseh, Athens; Ern· !]annan Trace . . • l 2 198 2: J
I W LewiS· Jackson·
Mrs . .. outhwestern . . . . 0 2 91 108 Team .:
the· thi' rd place team and. the ,' afootball game Dec. 2G in the Mrs. Casby Meadows,
848 es
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J N, Mor•a'n Rt. 2 Wellston· Totals .
~ ~ . 6 6 733 133 1. UCLA 1341 3·0
Orange Bowl.
, Seeond Ave.·, Foster Chamrvor, oe
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Radcliff;
SVAC Reserves
2. T~xa.s Wester n 0)
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i 265 State St; We~ley
Vernon G
E McGeske Ravens- Team
W L p UP 3. M1ch1gan State (4-0)
LOS ANGELES •UPI)-Quar- i Lee. Kanauga: William D. Ley,
Eastern
3 0101 66 4 Kentucky ( 2~1 1
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North.up; w ·
Kyger Creek
2 1 107 97 5. Loutsville (3 0)
College Ba~ketball Re§ults ,engmeered UCLA 's U-7 upset,M;s. Ra ymond F. Haskms,
Births
Hannan Trace ... 1 2 84 :15 16. Brigham Young (3-0)
By lJdlted Press International I victory over Southern Cali!orma Bidwell: Mrs. ~ Ad~ L.. Borden, Mrs. Eugene H. Harmon, nt . Southwestern
0 2 50 7~ 7. New Mex1co (4-0
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I in his only start of the year, Kerr; . La~rence S. Akers, Rt. 3 Jackson, son. 10:57 p.m. Sun- North Galli a ..... 0 1 26 J'a 8. Norlh Carolina (3·0)
P~J!!
Penn St. 65 Bucknell 57
was named Sout h Calirurnia l Galhpohs; J\.~rs. La~nce T. day: Mrs. Ora A. Shaver 720 '-2 TOTALS ...... t; S 370 37ij 9. Kansas (5·0)
Manh&lt;1Wm 101 Bndgc'port 93
ct hlete of the month Monday by Martt, . ~t. 1 Crown ~~ty; Mrs. Second Ave., son, 4:32 a.m.
Game Tonight:
10. Cincmna t1 (3-0 )
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Niagara 68 Bowhllg Green 57 !the Helms Athletic Foundation. l ·l. HoJus Wood. Palrwl St.Dr Monday.
Eastern at Southern Local
Second 10-11, Vanderbilt 36; I
Salem St. 93 Worchester St. 76 ~ Dow, a senior drew the, Rt : ~Irs. Robert H. Taylor. Rt.
Di cha
Games Friday :
12, Boston College 33 ; 13,
' when the II
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1starling ass1gmnent
Brookh.·n Coli. 95 Marisl 73
a lJXII S, 0 n · • 0 nson,
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Hannan Tract at Southwestern Housl1111 32: 14, lllinols 29 ;
·lty · W'illiam C Deane E capeharl, Mrs. ~h.
Alliance 76 Gannon 61
Bruins' sta r ltuarterback, Gary 1 Rt • 2 Crown C ·
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f'\orlh Gallla at Kyger Creel-: West Virginia 'l1; 16, Loyola
Moigs County's Oldest and Largest
~cranton 93 Susquetmnnn 82
Beban su frer1·d u bro1(1.-n bone I Gilmour, Pt. Pleasant ; Kenneth ry C. Colhns, Mrs. R~se ~· 1 Games Saturday ·
(Ill.) l'2 ; 17, Virginia Tech 20:
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Dickm&lt;..on 87 Alle ~ h e 1y S3
"" his ' foot.
j' C,.· Le e, Hen derson,· George II · Dinsmoor • M". . Milford G. Gil- 1 Hanmm Trace at . Hannan. \\'. 18 ttle ) St. John's · 1
llrockport Sl 82 Mansfie ld :
1 Ba~ les, Rl. l Robertsburg. II'. bert, Mrs. PhillipS. Kuhn, Mrs.
Va
Providence t7; 20, Seattle 14.
St. .72
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v;~; :&lt; 1mber ly J. Cook, Pt. Otis P. Taylor and mfant so:-~. I r-:orth ua.llia 31 Symmes Valley ~·~~~rt,P.P.~~rt~rw:Jit:ftflt:~p;~~;;;~;p;:i;j
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NEW YO HK 1Ul l \-Guard I Pleasant. Fayette
Slewact,
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IEmmeW• Hry;mt, who has , Mason·. Mrs. Robert F. McGufu wes ern a · ·· ·
St Paul's tOO Morgan St. 94
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PJeasaDI Valley Hospital
rros! ~)urg St. Bl Bowie St. 71
Iaveraged !:1 .3 gamf:!s lhJs season fin, Pt. Pleasant;
Kimberly Admllted- Mrs. Edgar Wilh·
f'ISS TO RETmE
85
Amn U. 102 Old Dommtnn \14
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.ilSSJst:s for lill! New : Jo Neville. Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant ;
Le · M Franklin Thorn- CLEVELAND 1UPI ) -Cleve- I
,' Yurk Kmckerbockcrs, will be _..-~- ·-·
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i lost to the Nat ional Basket ball
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Leon;
Mrs.
Dave
Barrett,
land
Brow~s
hneback~r
J!unti1!gdon 77 Sewane~ f&gt;9
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. 1 Pliny ; Eugene Vaughn, Stone· team captam Galen F1ss
Loyole~ (La) 87 Chrstn Bro~. il l~i~~oc~:~f~ tea~~ for ~n mdefl-1 Shle bler explm~~ the. sil~t ville, N. C.; Mrs. John SamseU, nounced his retir~mcnl MondayI
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Glnvle !19 W Va Tech 75
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er .su enng a : was caused by e ays m t e Pt Pleasant· Mrs.
Jasper night
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Chata11oga }07 Middle renn 1~3 td~;r '' 'h·t,JJa~enJc'k~s' hJvsJ.ctloefrt kn~ 1 construction of Prin e€ 's new Eden, Letart; Robert Higgin- Fis~ sa1d Saturday's
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"'1'1ss .St. 96 Sam ford 6'?
Bal timore Saturday
night.Y uve~ i' lield house,.
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Fla. ~outh.ern 72 Ga .. st. 64
Bryant wil l undergu treat. I INVITE STARS
. . \Ma':ha Sauer, Pt. Pleasant: will be his last, unless,
Ala. lU3 Southern ~1Jss . 89 .. 1 n.ent tor the nPx l two day~ antl i MANILA (U.Pil-The P~1hp- o,scbargetl- Jacob Glngnch course, the Brow~s capl~re
llallm1orl' :·~. Bndgewat•.or th.l may lmve his knee placl'd 111 pine~ Monday mv1ted Amencan Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Ronald Don- and place and wmd up m the
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M1dwest
tractiOn il Jt doe~ not respond to golf sta rs Jac k Nicklaus a~ ohew and son, l..eon: ~rnest Playoff Bowl.
M~eh1 ~an 91 Huller 8ll
ltherapv.
.A.rnold Palr:ner to take part m Harold, Pt. Ple~sant;
Mr s.
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NOT READY-GROZA
Loyol a IIIII 105 Bldwn-1\'ol. 80 :mANGE SITE
Champllmship Feb. 23-26.
I Capehart, Pt. Pleasant.
I COLUMBUS IUPI)- The last
,_ :~nvi?rr (Ohio) fJ7 Tampa :l9
HET~Ll&lt;.:HEM, Pt1. (~PJ )- Plu.h ppine forei~n secretary! Birtbs: Mr. and Mrs. Joh~ active player of lhe. originill
Kans~s St. 8~ lndwna G7
The s1le of the 1968 btstern Namso Ramos, tn a note to Samsel\, Pt. Pleasant, a son, Cleveland Browns smd Monday\
Ml"souri 94 Drtroit 8l
l ntrrculleg1ol~ Wrest ling A~soe1- Amencan Ambassador Wil.liam lMr. and Mrs. RiChar~ Wilson, night he was not ready to
Parso41S 8G Cer.tal 79
:Jtl.on l'llilmpl,onshlps , _~ll! · be , MeCormi&lt;:k Blair, Jr., pomted , Scottown, a son; Mr. and
"I'd like to play some
~lac:Murray 75 AlmA 70
h1fted ~rom .t nnc~ton; N :J., tu . out that golf "Is now one of the Dave Barrett, Plmy, .a son; bull don't know wh&lt;lt the plans
1\alil mJzoo 7R Elmliur~ 1 ti3
the Umvers 1ty o[ PiUsblirgh, 1 most popular sports m the Mr. and Mrs. Franklm
of the club are,'' said Loo The
Southwe~t
.George L. Shit•bler,· ass6Ciate I Philippines with no less tharJ ton, Leon, a daughteri Mr.
Toe Groza. "Eut 1 don 't
Centen.1ry 81 Arkr . , :'ll
r.omm.lsswner of the Eastern I President (Ferdinand) Marcos I Mrs. Edgar Withrow, Leon, a to be a hanger on."
Houston 90 St M&lt;lt',' .. \ .1iif. 74 ~-ol leg1;.~tc ~:h l_:tl:__ c_omerence : as 1ts leading exponent."
ldb.ughter.
Southern Meth~i s t 92 Hawr1i i 12
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Uy llnited Press IoteruaUonal Ithe Ramblers a 49-36 edge at ler was tagged for bemg. too
original tread design. Claims
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Ten baskct hall ga mes are intermission.
vehement over a called Jump
paid by dealer or !'.tore iPIJling
Ohio Colle](r. 8a!lkelball Scort ~ sc hed uled for Bu&lt;:keye cage , The VISiting Ohioans were balL
guarantee certificale.
::v Uoited Press lnternalional f11ns tomght. Lwiee as many &lt;l" rurther hampered when co-cap· The Eagles upped its lead to
SALES SERVICE
X:;nf'r 87 Tampa 39
Monday night 's cord.
, lain Ted Johnson fouled out 15t-40 three minutes lat~r .and
J.oyol:l Oil.) tmi
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Bnldwm-V.albre 80 Marquette anti Akrun at HeJdel.l
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W'lberforce 83 Walsh 49
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II Other games on lap will he i offe n~e and defense was the over visiting Tampa. Jt. was t~e
8y United Pres!! Internationnl Cedarv1lle at Fmdlay, Texas 1 m:Jrgin for the Purple Eagles Musketeers third straJght VIC·
Tonight
,Soulhern at Steubenville. Hills- lover Bowling Green. Russell tory.
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Toled~ at Marquelte
:dale at Ashland, Kenyon at bucketed JB poinls but had
The Ohma?9 were .headed by
Wonste r, nluH!on at Jnd1ana trom five men in the
Bob Quick Wlth 24 pomt.'l and 12
Harold Cha11, Mgr.
Akron ~~ Heidt&gt;l.berg
I Tech Adrwn at Ddicmce and hgur(ls,
rebounds. Xavier is n.. w 4·1
CedarVIlle at Findlay
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Kenyon . at Wooste:r
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Otterbem at M~skmWJm
,Baldwin - Wall ace; XavJer lfoul. The Falcons had sliced a·
Bdluffton •t0ln1d11ana Tech
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Walsh 83-49, and
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THE HOLIDAYS!
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It was the third time this
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The Ramblers were led by cenDRY CLEANING
ter Jim Tillman's 23 tallies and
OPEN TIL 8 PM
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to let rnozy for a gaU.bladdor
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tip iDCnpt, QJIU!IIa
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Cnspi. was slliiJII abolnl Roy Games to pay for lilt oew llao
Colla'• A-foot yacht "'I'll e dlum there; chip off lite
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Call Por Honte Appolntmant-No Chi,..
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and everything else in proper•
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Church
lor
t'ORstruction
of
an
Mayor
Moren
reported
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Dear
Helen:
linn.
If
she
wins,
she
fnsur1nce
addition of lbeir church wtuch 1 boat Iauncb!.q mulu ,.., AD zcquaintanoe from ocbool b.all of what be makes.
would extend i•lo the alley bo· : progr"ss!Dc oatl!laclerlly •
dayJ worked with me lD a bl&amp; Granted lha old boy was
hiDd
III•
church
and
would
be
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would
bo
ready
lor
.,.
Ia
tlte
office bulldlnl· Her lunlar e:t· 1.\' and he u-vea to be 111111ht
PhtnoltW52t
INSUitANCI AGENCY over city water and sewer lines.\ spring of 1H1.
ecutive
bou wu iDitrtlled, 1 letiOII bullhould be have
, _ ,2-2440
I S. Court II. p, O, Ia 141
No decision was reached on tho
.
dated her, ul:ed her lo DWIY pay ,..;. $70 000 a year to
mattor.
', b A ~requcilest wasWalll&amp;llD o-u• lnm - but he mille a fotal m1s- womaa who ~ perfectly ablo
Y ,.un mao
ace "''""' tak H took her to a party
Two lettm were read from for chaper0110s for the
•· •
support hersalf, who did
eOiineering firms conccrnilg nilht dancOJ held at the
tiJe •11 1101• tave.
inS to mako her marrioge
surveys of tbe oily sewer sy· boildin&amp; which are attendod
The B. B. wss stllhtiy Dlll'o and quite posolbly had her
which need to be made approlimately 1511 boys
ried but not worJdoa at • Jl dren fer the oole intention
11 a lookor booldi!C him tor mare IDOOIO)'?I
and tile possibility of having the girls wetkly.
This
chosol lor the survey also
and a schemer. Before liD( Even if he ..,lOIII the
IIII :~:~~~tthe Bollemeade chureh cityFmancial
reporta of lbe
she was his "'"·
he'll probably aet the
deparlml!llls were
Two ohlldran later, ohe sued nd
Mayor D. B. MorKw• read I showing the followiDI
lor diven:t oo &amp;rooads of er· e •
city police report as sun. , on November 30th trtllle mental cruelty. 1 under- Child JUpport In a nuona11milled by actiJt&amp; chief of police 719.11; Water
she had mad• ber older- ble ametmt - Sl. Albnoly, No!
11~~~~~r~P~y~Ies for the month of Stwa&amp;o Dloposal,
hWiband'allft ml$fi'Qie from WhJt's YGUr opllllon, Helen? 11
sbowin&amp; the depart· Present for the
heCIMIDC and he was llad SHOCKED
mont invostlcated 10 aecideats, wore Mayor Mora111, Cltrk
pt rid of her - BUT: She Dear Shocked:
arrested 8 driven involved: Is. H. Molrost, City Attoraey
asked for $6,000 a DJOnth ill ad· OUR oplDlon ia 001 I
sued 318 park meter tickets; Muaarave and councilmen
clition to &lt;hild aupport.
Her tbe ju~ will shire: Rfti!Onl·
16 unlawful parkiag
tickets; Fl!her, Joe Wlpina,
lawyer listed ''actual uptnotS" ble child support: 81; alimouy:
made 61 road law violation ar· Fowler, Elmer Jaota,
such as $700 a 100111h !Or l&lt;lod No! - H.
resJs · 16 other misdemeanor 1r· Smith, Russell Holland, Buster - -- 11'2'"', and three ftlony arrest!. IRiffle and lleld Daollttlt.
All: roWED
deparln\Oilt worked tl50
PT. PLEASANT_ Three con·
IIhou1rs in Nonmber.
hive made apPlications
,
Mayor Mor&amp;an reported on
marrilp I I - ia the of.
the requ"l fro~ Paul Crabtree
fico of tho county clerk. Apply•
of the Governors office that
illl ...... JloCer Mouroe Hill' PT PLEASANT JIIDOI
Por smooth PI~IMI , we••
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Pleasa~t
be
entored
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for
le8
eC.
•hart,
20,
Pt
Plolllllt
and
CarMelvin
Nibert;
ts,
GaiUpoliJ
thi t ltlf . winGint Cmtl• wlrh
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lhe ~!tie of All
Amencan l
'o1 Roaalee Connolly, 17,
pt, l Forry dlod Sunday in Holzer
UCOI'Icl htn~ lOft .old· llltG IOJo,
lC1ty. Tho Mayor stated he bad Everett El&amp;a Sinon, oon of Pleasant; William IWward Jew· Hos Ilat after 1 1001 111n111.
1t11niH1 11411 btck .. ... . .. $lOS
Witt\ •trto. 115
,looked mto the onterina of Pomt the lote Henry Slsaon and Oliva eU, 21 , Letarl, and Diann Lou· He ~~~ employed .at the Mas·
SHOP EACH NIGHT
!Pleasant and would do so when jJone• Sisson, died Sunday, Dec. ill McLean, :11, Lelart; Eddie on County Motora 11 1 bady
'TIL 8 P.M.
ob,talnedu the formassaryand o(h. ·It at _tho Ohlo State Univorsity Lyle Black, 2!, lleodersno, and man.
er '" orma on nect
·
. UospJial, foUowJoa a abort ill· Breda Joyce LoJan, 21,
Pt.
Councd approved tile rocom· , ness. He "''' born Nov. 7, 1m Ploasaat.
. Mr. Nibert. was born In JU»
mendatlon of the Planning Com· land ,. 11 married to Leona Tay.
tioo City, Oh1o, November 18,
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CIVIL
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Gordon Nibert, Galllpo.
Gallipolis, Ohio
1
1eluded In the
' Leona; two dauptm, Carolyn PT. PLEASANT- _A CIYil l llB Ferry, IIIlo IW'VlVO. He Wll
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Ann at hnme · two &amp;l'andchil· fi,. al tile Cli'CUit Clerk atyled I Church.
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dre;, Lr
· Eu1eoe, and Shel. National Bank of Commerce o£ 1 _Other '"!vivors includ~ hla
"MAIL"
Ia Ann
nil· five brotlwa ChariHton va. Jamoa
w1dow, EloiJe Paarson Nibert;
and five sisters,' Oran and war. Muon, W. Va. Tbe action
Glle dauptor, Twila Jean and
ron SISion Btoslt Congrove corns payment of a
threo 1001, Bobby, Steven and
Rod~or Ohlo· Nelson Sleson: note with the
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Bruce Nibert, aU at borne. A
Loni Bottom; Clari!!ICe SIJso~ Joa iudc.moat qal1181 the
sister Marcelline Nibert
Waldo, Ohio; Lenora Holoinler, ftndant m the ·~ of
can precHecl ~ ·~ death.
Hanovtoter, Ohio;
Dorothy cllllts and attoraey 1 fee.
Funeral aerv1oe will be0 'Iai" I
Chevalier ond Mary
Baker
Wedne*y 2 p.m. in the "'
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the
Rev. Don McMellon
and nephewo.
. Philharmonic Orcheslra,
ing. Burial will be in Beale
Two brothero proceded h1m nuere~. Gaorie Gershwin s . " Chapel Cemetery. Friends may I
in death.
Ipoem An American In Patl!. call at 111o Mortuary after 4
He wu a member of the I
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GENTLEMEN:
j i i · = = = · · - - · · = - = - = • i " 'IKeno Church of Christ, of the In 1937, Japanese
p. ·
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Olive Grange No. 2135; and w.. , captured Nankin&amp;, Chtna,
AIIRES_TS_RE_C_ORD-ED
I endtlf $ . .. .. .lor lllhlch send
by the Ohio Valley [began oystemstically to loat
PT. PLEASANT _ Arrests ,
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jaU
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are: Forest H. Stover, 31, Ash- ,
N1mt ..•••••••••••.•••••••••••••••
ton; James Ray Finley,
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Address .•••.•• , , ••••••••.•.•••••••
(]lesapeake: Luciao Ferguson, I
43, Leon: Samuel S. Smllh, 47,
Columbus; Webster Porterfield, I
&amp;2, Beckley; Mlchaol
Eugene '
Kincaid, Pt. Pleasant; George ~
I W. Let10m. East Liverpool, 0 .• 1
. an charged with Intoxication; I
Ronald K Barker. 31, Mason,
AWOL from the Marine Corps:
Owen Dalton, 39. Gallipolis Fer· ' - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - ' ry, bit and. run end non-sllpport,
C1t1rt11y of tho lot ail Merchants

125 E. Main St.

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btu reports aod diSCUSS com· would croate a oeparate Bollrd IL-

Everett Sisson
o· D 'tl.. h

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1011 showman Rudy Tellez as
IQOil as tile latter's d.ivorte is
ftnal · .. Kate Smith droppe&lt;l
J4 lbs., wltb more to co (611!)
to let rnozy for a gaU.bladdor
operation. . "Mao From La
Mancha" is this kJnd of amash:
A mao dashed to the bozoffice,
explained hls wife wa• In Iabar
and they were on tbe way to
tho hospital - but they'd wait·

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PT. PLEASANT - City Colli- plao of the city and to
cil mtl in a 'hort session Mon- tise for a public Marina on
day ni&amp;ht ill lite dty buildioa j matter.
lrilll only I of the 14 COWl&lt;il l C.WJcil also approvtd londiinlll
members present, lii'KOly

TIFFIN -~

CREDIT
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lhis lona and , . _
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they exchal\!e thelr duealo f&lt;lr
I
a montb from lbent ••• WDIIt ltaU111
the grimaciJI&amp; laboritw lady jlllerecl oenouil;r by, lba ducal~ One or • . . , . II. !,
were awilcbed; IIlii Ibis wu public ldlloll ... 1111 - ....
a pnos apal'a dnam - ell-up Clllllfltl ~
interostinlllllllllllk hal atudlnt 'lllrzlw .....
old friends IIlii O!!upbft blmsell .... tram v11111
veep Sol Sdlwll'll, wbo ll'OIIP blda pllll ,._
II
ri&amp;bl Ibn, lD leislft, aat I caill. mul~ ~=~~
laloor.
lba n!ll of lbt ..,..
llbile .s.mts !Ia,... wu fa~- lba simple IGiullatu
a•iliog Pwl Harllor lD Rome blm. . . Emil Aac~mp .rr~
K-yYNld. Jepane~t .0. of the Mll1eM radJD.TV
bBul)'. bls last proriaus ~ tpcooo, peddled eDOqh UGbtl
tip iDCnpt, QJIU!IIa
V'm for th• Mexico Qty ~
Cnspi. was slliiJII abolnl Roy Games to pay for lilt oew llao
Colla'• A-foot yacht "'I'll e dlum there; chip off lite
ll'a~· into
NOI'IDIII'a Inca shrewdie.

Council Hears Reports,
Disc~ City Problems

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1..-------~

1

tha most romlrkablt new hHrlng aldt by llldiHir
Remomlllr the place and tho dato.

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INGELS FURNITURE

1of Gover11ors for Marshall
Call Por Honte Appolntmant-No Chi,..
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and everything else in proper•
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Church
lor
t'ORstruction
of
an
Mayor
Moren
reported
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Helen:
linn.
If
she
wins,
she
fnsur1nce
addition of lbeir church wtuch 1 boat Iauncb!.q mulu ,.., AD zcquaintanoe from ocbool b.all of what be makes.
would extend i•lo the alley bo· : progr"ss!Dc oatl!laclerlly •
dayJ worked with me lD a bl&amp; Granted lha old boy was
hiDd
III•
church
and
would
be
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would
bo
ready
lor
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Ia
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office bulldlnl· Her lunlar e:t· 1.\' and he u-vea to be 111111ht
PhtnoltW52t
INSUitANCI AGENCY over city water and sewer lines.\ spring of 1H1.
ecutive
bou wu iDitrtlled, 1 letiOII bullhould be have
, _ ,2-2440
I S. Court II. p, O, Ia 141
No decision was reached on tho
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dated her, ul:ed her lo DWIY pay ,..;. $70 000 a year to
mattor.
', b A ~requcilest wasWalll&amp;llD o-u• lnm - but he mille a fotal m1s- womaa who ~ perfectly ablo
Y ,.un mao
ace "''""' tak H took her to a party
Two lettm were read from for chaper0110s for the
•· •
support hersalf, who did
eOiineering firms conccrnilg nilht dancOJ held at the
tiJe •11 1101• tave.
inS to mako her marrioge
surveys of tbe oily sewer sy· boildin&amp; which are attendod
The B. B. wss stllhtiy Dlll'o and quite posolbly had her
which need to be made approlimately 1511 boys
ried but not worJdoa at • Jl dren fer the oole intention
11 a lookor booldi!C him tor mare IDOOIO)'?I
and tile possibility of having the girls wetkly.
This
chosol lor the survey also
and a schemer. Before liD( Even if he ..,lOIII the
IIII :~:~~~tthe Bollemeade chureh cityFmancial
reporta of lbe
she was his "'"·
he'll probably aet the
deparlml!llls were
Two ohlldran later, ohe sued nd
Mayor D. B. MorKw• read I showing the followiDI
lor diven:t oo &amp;rooads of er· e •
city police report as sun. , on November 30th trtllle mental cruelty. 1 under- Child JUpport In a nuona11milled by actiJt&amp; chief of police 719.11; Water
she had mad• ber older- ble ametmt - Sl. Albnoly, No!
11~~~~~r~P~y~Ies for the month of Stwa&amp;o Dloposal,
hWiband'allft ml$fi'Qie from WhJt's YGUr opllllon, Helen? 11
sbowin&amp; the depart· Present for the
heCIMIDC and he was llad SHOCKED
mont invostlcated 10 aecideats, wore Mayor Mora111, Cltrk
pt rid of her - BUT: She Dear Shocked:
arrested 8 driven involved: Is. H. Molrost, City Attoraey
asked for $6,000 a DJOnth ill ad· OUR oplDlon ia 001 I
sued 318 park meter tickets; Muaarave and councilmen
clition to &lt;hild aupport.
Her tbe ju~ will shire: Rfti!Onl·
16 unlawful parkiag
tickets; Fl!her, Joe Wlpina,
lawyer listed ''actual uptnotS" ble child support: 81; alimouy:
made 61 road law violation ar· Fowler, Elmer Jaota,
such as $700 a 100111h !Or l&lt;lod No! - H.
resJs · 16 other misdemeanor 1r· Smith, Russell Holland, Buster - -- 11'2'"', and three ftlony arrest!. IRiffle and lleld Daollttlt.
All: roWED
deparln\Oilt worked tl50
PT. PLEASANT_ Three con·
IIhou1rs in Nonmber.
hive made apPlications
,
Mayor Mor&amp;an reported on
marrilp I I - ia the of.
the requ"l fro~ Paul Crabtree
fico of tho county clerk. Apply•
of the Governors office that
illl ...... JloCer Mouroe Hill' PT PLEASANT JIIDOI
Por smooth PI~IMI , we••
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Pomt
Pleasa~t
be
entored
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for
le8
eC.
•hart,
20,
Pt
Plolllllt
and
CarMelvin
Nibert;
ts,
GaiUpoliJ
thi t ltlf . winGint Cmtl• wlrh
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lhe ~!tie of All
Amencan l
'o1 Roaalee Connolly, 17,
pt, l Forry dlod Sunday in Holzer
UCOI'Icl htn~ lOft .old· llltG IOJo,
lC1ty. Tho Mayor stated he bad Everett El&amp;a Sinon, oon of Pleasant; William IWward Jew· Hos Ilat after 1 1001 111n111.
1t11niH1 11411 btck .. ... . .. $lOS
Witt\ •trto. 115
,looked mto the onterina of Pomt the lote Henry Slsaon and Oliva eU, 21 , Letarl, and Diann Lou· He ~~~ employed .at the Mas·
SHOP EACH NIGHT
!Pleasant and would do so when jJone• Sisson, died Sunday, Dec. ill McLean, :11, Lelart; Eddie on County Motora 11 1 bady
'TIL 8 P.M.
ob,talnedu the formassaryand o(h. ·It at _tho Ohlo State Univorsity Lyle Black, 2!, lleodersno, and man.
er '" orma on nect
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. UospJial, foUowJoa a abort ill· Breda Joyce LoJan, 21,
Pt.
Councd approved tile rocom· , ness. He "''' born Nov. 7, 1m Ploasaat.
. Mr. Nibert. was born In JU»
mendatlon of the Planning Com· land ,. 11 married to Leona Tay.
tioo City, Oh1o, November 18,
JEWELERS
mi,.ion thatlht Bollemoede seo- lor April 3, 11144 _
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404 Second Avo.
Uon
of
Point
Pleasnt
be
in·
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is
survived
by
hia
wilt,
CIVIL
AOI'ION
FILED
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Gordon Nibert, Galllpo.
Gallipolis, Ohio
1
1eluded In the
' Leona; two dauptm, Carolyn PT. PLEASANT- _A CIYil l llB Ferry, IIIlo IW'VlVO. He Wll
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Ann at hnme · two &amp;l'andchil· fi,. al tile Cli'CUit Clerk atyled I Church.
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dre;, Lr
· Eu1eoe, and Shel. National Bank of Commerce o£ 1 _Other '"!vivors includ~ hla
"MAIL"
Ia Ann
nil· five brotlwa ChariHton va. Jamoa
w1dow, EloiJe Paarson Nibert;
and five sisters,' Oran and war. Muon, W. Va. Tbe action
Glle dauptor, Twila Jean and
ron SISion Btoslt Congrove corns payment of a
threo 1001, Bobby, Steven and
Rod~or Ohlo· Nelson Sleson: note with the
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Bruce Nibert, aU at borne. A
Loni Bottom; Clari!!ICe SIJso~ Joa iudc.moat qal1181 the
sister Marcelline Nibert
Waldo, Ohio; Lenora Holoinler, ftndant m the ·~ of
can precHecl ~ ·~ death.
Hanovtoter, Ohio;
Dorothy cllllts and attoraey 1 fee.
Funeral aerv1oe will be0 'Iai" I
Chevalier ond Mary
Baker
Wedne*y 2 p.m. in the "'
. ' In lUI, the New
man·Wdcoten
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the
Rev. Don McMellon
and nephewo.
. Philharmonic Orcheslra,
ing. Burial will be in Beale
Two brothero proceded h1m nuere~. Gaorie Gershwin s . " Chapel Cemetery. Friends may I
in death.
Ipoem An American In Patl!. call at 111o Mortuary after 4
He wu a member of the I
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m toda
GENTLEMEN:
j i i · = = = · · - - · · = - = - = • i " 'IKeno Church of Christ, of the In 1937, Japanese
p. ·
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Olive Grange No. 2135; and w.. , captured Nankin&amp;, Chtna,
AIIRES_TS_RE_C_ORD-ED
I endtlf $ . .. .. .lor lllhlch send
by the Ohio Valley [began oystemstically to loat
PT. PLEASANT _ Arrests ,
sullserlptlon hi Tho Dally Santlnal t01
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are: Forest H. Stover, 31, Ash- ,
N1mt ..•••••••••••.•••••••••••••••
ton; James Ray Finley,
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Address .•••.•• , , ••••••••.•.•••••••
(]lesapeake: Luciao Ferguson, I
43, Leon: Samuel S. Smllh, 47,
Columbus; Webster Porterfield, I
&amp;2, Beckley; Mlchaol
Eugene '
Kincaid, Pt. Pleasant; George ~
I W. Let10m. East Liverpool, 0 .• 1
. an charged with Intoxication; I
Ronald K Barker. 31, Mason,
AWOL from the Marine Corps:
Owen Dalton, 39. Gallipolis Fer· ' - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - ' ry, bit and. run end non-sllpport,
C1t1rt11y of tho lot ail Merchants

125 E. Main St.

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btu reports aod diSCUSS com· would croate a oeparate Bollrd IL-

Everett Sisson
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ro ro 11
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cUSTOM butchering, will buy
For Sale
hides. Phil Meier, 992-3510.
NEW SI!IPMENT of clothing ---:-:===~1.:..1.:..1.:...rlc
has arrived, nice line of chil·
A.UCMUNEER
64 CORVAIR
$1095
5_00 coupe. Low mileagt&gt; . lo{'al 1 owner, std. trans. Turquo1se
dren's clothing, including toys
Complete senlet
iinish, nnyl interior, R and H.
also men's work uniforms,
Crill Hradhtrd
Jeffer's Used Clothing Store,
Wrllo, Proot or Coalld
$695
61 CORVAIR
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Rl. 33, going towards the
A. L. IIRAUFUIID
700 Ot&gt;luxP 4 Door. one of tht&gt; s~:trpesl cars m ~o~·n. Power·
Fairgrounds.12 11 6tc
RaciDe1 Oklo
ul\t'\e ndio .a.nd ht•.ater, good \I hllewalls, gret'n fmJSh.
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$1099
Ph 949 ••'WING ma•••- replll' ..,.
ORVAIR - - -----,--- - - - - 1 bathroom outfit.
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THAlLER.
Brown's Trailer 2· PIECE living room su1te, 3
ijT- _Lady's black ':ar c:'&lt;ll, ~ Park, Minersville, 0. Ph. 99'2· end tables, C'hild's desk cmd
at l\ac1ne Laundry Mat Sun· 3324_
12 13 -~lc Wonder norse, can be seen
day Finder call 949-2773.
-- - · - at 3Jb Lasley St Pomerev,
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12 13 3tc FURNISHED 2 bedroom a.part., 12 13 61."
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•ized long blond hair. Call.
eveomg 949 _266 1.
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coll..:t Gallipolis 367·7439 a [-~ ~'OUR ROOM furnisbed oparl!
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p.m. week days, al l i _ment WY 2-3658. _ _
• ~ : GOOD, clean, lump, egg P:~~
Real Estate For Sale
day Sunday.
1:!. 13 5tc !4 ROOM furni shed aparlment Oll lreated stoker coal.
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LOST: "Dancer," red brown,, Wlth balh, In Pomeroy. f. traffic light m Cheshire, 0. 1 Jes • . black or Silver. Phone Middlcporl. 0., $ti.80U. Can be
4 lb. ~gistered Chihuahua. ~ 1112-3975 or 992-2571. 12 ~-c Ph. 367·7526.
12 1 tfc I service and groomlng.
bouoht with ~ma!l down pav·
Reward for retu;.nu:g him. ~ flffiNISHED and unfurnished i Nt-:RVOUS?-- can't sleep?~Tryj 992-5443.
ll 25 tfc
me~, balanc~ lib" rent. Ca-ll
Call Pl&amp;-3441 or lllifrl'&lt;l Stepp I apartments. Close to school.
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Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Co.,
12 lZ 3lc' Phone 992-0434.
10 18 lfc
Sleepers.
Guarante
k SINGER Sewing
Machme. ; M'ddl
1 cporI 1 0 • 992- 2709•
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bac ·I sews forward and reverse, z1~ i
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LOST - German shepherd
Only 98c. Nelson's Pharmacy, I zag equipped to butlonbole, 1
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Beller
browu, female. Contact LinFor Sale
Pomeroy, 0.
II 25 31ltp 1 monogram. darn, elc. Sews ' ; ROOM house, full basement,
port.
t health club wiii ·Jlletl &amp;1 lhe
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like new. Pay off 4 payments , ball&gt;. nrw gas furnace, alu'TI·
THE WINDING Trail Garden IMethodist churcJ4
to (18me of ''Maggie Jane." i 10 new zig zag sewing maeh· UON'T pump your sluggl~b sep· $7.00 each. Ph. 992-268~1 .
inum ~iding. Call 992-6274.
POMEROY LANES
.
· at 11 a.m. A potluck
dinner
12 11 31p I ines with 20 year factory g1.1ar- tic ~ank. Get Klean -Em -All
2
8
tf
Club
Will
have
a
Christmas
dm-1
.
h
t
f
.
hed
b
I
c1
12 13 3tp_
December 1, 19&amp;6
. •
w1t mea urms
y lh e
- - - - - ------ nntee nalionally advertised I Septic Tank Clea!'ler. Land- - - - - --- -- --·-- --'- M- 1- ··-- B -d Women's Tbursday League ~er ~t B~ey ~3 res:a~r::tri on , dub~ wm ·be served' at
noon.
bral&gt;d', to he sold for stor- mark Farm Bureau in
VACUUM CLEANER out . '
l_ousel on rolatwayd
Won J.ost ue.s ay,
c. 'a : v·m·ITt
'II be a 25 . cent grab
---=-,Notice
-·-·
·
. ~ .
a · "u
,,t, 1n acme, arge
o em
, (ollowed by a party and gift Jere WI
.
.
PIANO TUNING, School, age
freight
$41.- i _eroy, o_.-of
tallk
com- : garden, write or contart Mrs. 1 Up BoHling Co.
25 11 exchange in party room. .
rand .secret, pal gJfts Will
ex.
church, home, Ph. L;;Jne Dan·,1 50 eac h, can be P&lt;lld . $5.00 ''1\EVEB. used anything hke! plete wJth
Beulah Bradford. Box:
116, ' Simon's Market
21 15
MIDDLEPORT Lodge No. 363 . cha!iged. Each member IS to
iels, 992·5509.
12 7 l2tp per month. We Wlll del1tver to I il. '' say users of Blue Lustre 1 4 paym;n ts $!&gt;.00 eat:h 12
Hacine. Phone 949•382 1.
i Rulland Ot!pl. Store 17 19 will hold a special meeting on contribute towar.d the program
685
Adams- and Stanley
Auction your home to sew on t1em to ! for cleaning ca rpet.
Hent ~h~_·_.
_:
lllOtc
·N. Y. Clothing House 17 19 luesday at
p.m. to cohfer The afternoon Will be spent l,n
12
730
1
House and Trading
Post make sure yo~u are completr- eledric shampooer $l. Baker
.
I I - --,- Flescher's Texaco
14 22 lhe Enter Apprenlice degrl'e.l prepanng glfL~ for Carm~n s
b now under one roof
at ly sa iisfied. Call 992~3218.
I Furniture Co.
12 12 6lc GlVE. the perfect . glfL
~.llS\89 ACR.E farm, 3 b~roon.s, Landmark
1-l 2.l 11arr L Chesher worshipful Rest home and the sic~
and
Laurel Cliff School
House
12 13 6tc l - -- - - - - - - - --Chmtmas that Will be tre.ts- house WJth bath, l miles from , High Game - Betty Smith,
Y .
'
elderly of/ Lhe commuruty,
- - -- -·- _- - ---:-- -, IF carpels look dull and drear,
•d life time. Portra1t tilk· Pomeroy, Rt. 143, phone 992.
.
.
master.
oRn S7tabte Routeolp2e4n
1967 C'miSOLFt STEIHfo:tO-f_
remove the spots as they t
ina )'uur own horne. Aho l 7009.
12 g 6tp 1192: 5121!ghTSemnesllg-1
RACINE WESLEYAN Servl. POMEROY
t.
y-pass,
taken in l_ove Y \~~ nu ~ms~J. , appear with blue
Lustf"e.
wedding and dvic affa ir s. call 1
-- - -ey: , : L~a • ~ 1 '--'~
?
1ce .Guild will have its annua club w1\J meet at tht home, . of
1
1Z noon. Jim Adams1120and radio I'IJUipped wit h 4 'peed I Hent eledric shampooer .II.
nnw for appointmenls tn gtwr·
/J.Ill,.lttt
SerieS - Simon s Mruket
.('hnstmas party Tuesday, Dec. Mrs. Ben Neutzltng, Wednesda.y
Worthy Stanley.
He
dial VCII · j Pomeroy Cement Bloc k Co.
antee delivery before christ- \Af..,Riu- l'(t:lfll 7
2343.
f13 at
at the home_of Mrs. at 2 p.m., for their regular
~ery~•le Help Wlnted ume control. ThiS set 3)
12 12 6tc
mas. Call 992-3Z3l or 919·
INeva Bailey. There Will be ") meellng and Christmas party
3041.
12 9 6tc POMEROY- One story hom~, I
Der~:e~~g.u~9~S
$1 gift exchange. A tl
f&gt;( . with !I 50 cent , gift exchange.
CLERK Typl.st II, "Due to the months old.25Take ovr\ pay-·CITIZEN BAI\'D one Mosley
1 , SYRACUSE PT
menls of Sl · per wee
or ! 3 element bea~ 1 one 23 &lt;.:han·
alununum and Permastone siu-1
J
wi me ' Members are :reminded to bri~
growth and expansion of Lhe pay balance due $101.95. Try
R
,R
G .11 one 5 TIRES like new 7 35 x 15 1 ing. 6 rooms i3 bedrooms), !
Po 1'lls I Tuesday, Decen.ber 13, at 7:30 gifts · for . Girls
Industrial
university, there are several ll in your home. Call 992·32\£. ~;I &lt;.:h:~~e~~ lnt:~~:l!oaJniaE-x . Ph. g92'_6298.
' l2 9 6tr. 1 h.1ih fu ll b&lt;:~scmmt, g.uage. H&amp;R Firestone
~ 1 at th~ grade school rutJi_torium. School. 1
typist vacancies at the pres·
12 13 6.c ecut l\e \lod-7.iOhh Car l S· 1
I Own~r must sell $8.000.00.
t.:yraruse Ball Park
Pasto:-s of the community Will i
THURSDAY
tnl lime in administrati ve of. 100 YEAR OLD Walnut secre- II sell, Hutland, 0. Ph. 742 • • POTATOES, get your
winter I POMEROY - 14 story frame, D-0 Bar
, . •6-J provide the program. Hefre!lh-11 MAGNOLIA TEMPLE Pvthfi ces. Duties will include: typ. tary, 7ft. high. Glass doors
~12 12 6tp · potalees while they
last. 5 rooms 13 bed roomS!, balh, Pomeroy Cem~nt Blt&gt;ck ~ . ~·, ments Will be served. All par- ian Sisters will m,.t Thursday
ing .reports and correspond- and top. Desk at bottom. Ph. , - --- - - - -- - · ---· Clarence Proffitt, Por!land, enclosed ha&lt;'k porch, corm·r
Honda.
.Ji , ents and friends are urged lC. I at 7:30p.m. at
. hAll,
12 11 3tc GERMAN Shepherd pups. Walt- O. Ph. B43-!254 •
ence; filing; keeping detailed 992-62 36.
o
tfcl
lol.
iOx!IIO,
out
of
high
waler.
Ialley
Belle
Dairy
.
4_2
atlend.
Followmg
the
meetirtg,
t~m
10 3
records requiring the use of __
- ----.- er Wi lson. Ph. 992-71128.
,;1~.00.
lhgb Game and Series -N~rk THE
ANNUAL Christmas will be a Christmas l)llrty aoa
independent judgment. Appli- RUGS DIRTY' Rent .electnc
12 12 3tp
I BRADBURY _
One
story Coates .226, 628; Team l!1g11 rarly of the Middleport Busmess, gift exchange.
,
ca nl must be high school shampooer lor $1 With purWanted To
I fra me ialummum sia mg '·
Game Hun
,· and Professional Women's club I W0\1EN'S ASSOCIATION of
graduate and hove at Jeasl chase of Lustre Foam. EbersBuy
rooms.
bath.
c
·ellar,
leve
l
lot,
H1gh
Team
Senes
II
&amp;
R
will be held Tuesaay evenoug. the First
Presbyl-.ian
0
one year of office experience. bach Hardware, Pomeroy, · STANDING timber In
Ollfo
For Solo-Scotch Pine
locat.ed on route 14:&lt;. $4,500.0,0. Firestone. 2649.
December 13, at the home ot Church in Midrileporl will me&lt;t
12
Salary $Z76 per month. Call
_9 _61c_ or West Virginia, or M old
WANT TO
WITU
- - -- Mrs. Edison Weaver, Mason, I Thursday evening, 7:30 p.m. 21
Ohio Univemly, Personnel Of- LEGHORN HE~S. 50c ea_ch. W. farms with Umi&gt;or.
ar1oD '
Locally Grown Sheared
US
POMEROY L.~· ':S
wilh Mrs. Gloria Ebersbach as l lhe church. Mrs. Joe o·ailey
1
fice, 594-5836.
12 11 3tc S. Mi chael,
Near Chester. Reynolds, 80.1: 77, Syracuse,
lnd Sprayed-Display at
Albert M. Cnx, Broker
Tri County L.eagut!
hostess.
There will be a $l 1 is program leader and Mrs. Eu~
BAR MAID. Apply at Hi-Ho Phone 985-3956.
12 7 6tp
0.
t ll10'ltp
Jlenry Ci•land, Saltsman
Polots gift exchange. The hostess cum· ward Cooks', devotional leader.
Bar, Middleport, 0.
- - - - ... - Office 992-JIIJQ
Forem an-Abbolt
~~ mitlee is In charge of the pro- Hostesses wllf be 'Mr.. Owighl
12 7 fitc
Evenings 992·25li8 or 992-3636 llob urn l,o. I
gram.
Wallace, Mrs. Joe
Bailey,
60
12 13 lie Crow's Steak Hou se
Mrs. William Ohlin•er, Mrs.
Help Wanted
~
lJ
803 Brownell Ave.
- - - - - - -Cra 1g·s Markel
49
DECEMBER MEETING of
• Ed d
MARRIED MAN for farm work
AC&amp;OSIJ j .
DOWN
l8.s.tne
17; ACRE larm, bouse WilD I Hoisum No 2
,, Lydm Circle of United Meth .. Leo Kennedy, Mrs.
, war
3,Cityi11
I :LAllota
tcibu.
MIDDLEPORT
1 rooms and ba1h, cettar. c•tt"' I G A p t
dist
church
·will
be
Tuesday
at
Smith,
Mrs.
Emil
Ball.
•
house furnished. P. M. Cowd.
38
21
,
Goorgta.
:t.F.,.e!t:nert
1_
.
house,
2
large
barns.free
seri•s
l&lt;ogp.m.,
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
EPISCOPAL
.
CHURCHWOery, Long Bottom, 0.
1
7 30
ing
PONIES, chok-e eolors
and gas. 2 farm ponds, tmmedl·
Team
liiJ;:h
Kermit Walton. There will be a men
have
annual
12 11 3tc t
0 11
234 638
·--- I Cer.
'.t,:
or stream:. 22. •-rn&amp;
heights. Child trained
and ate occupa~cy, Pearl Wll· 1~am~ ;~d Se;JeS _ lfolsum No. 1 $l gift exchange and members \ Christmas · p~~am · ~nd p1rty .
PART TIME waitress. Apply j
11.~d&amp;
· .4.Poem
~~ak·
green broke. Terms. Call or !Jam_,, 992-2:-Ha or lt92-~l,
are to bring .lood for Christ· Thursday evenmg, at the ~e.
1 910 2602 .
ira person are Crow·s Steak l2.Bbeeplik&amp; ,• ~.Compaaa
Foet•
see E. J. Hill,
Flatwoods I
10 J tte '
'
b kels
of Mrs. Harry Moore, . Wtfh
1
l3.PneumatJ4 ~
l!Oint
-mas as
.
.nd
M .
House, Pomeroy, 0.
tube
6.'J'heeartl&amp;
2&lt;.L.... o
Road, Pomeroy, Ohio.
lnsur•nce
City Leogue
RIVERVIEW Garden
Club Mrs. 0 . B. Stout a
. . . rs.
12 a !tc
U.Fnmcl&amp;
12 8 9tc
------ - - November 21,1166
will have a Christmas party, Rome Williamson as
''''"
byfono
a.J.lolyrtleO&amp;' J
- --- - i GET A quotation !rom REU·
Points Tuesday, Dec. 13 al 7:30 p.m. es. Mrs. Herbert Seth
Will
1!.
Sul&gt;onert&lt;e
21.
N0&gt;11
oak
GOOD
USF.D
tires.
t1.95
and
TER
INSUKANCE
AGENCY
II
k
at
lhe
home
of
Mrs.
Denver
speak
on
Christmas
on
.England
9 Ll
k.
62
31 C1,.o
l'IC.
'"f
tloUt
• veoa
-"".Foo·me•
up. Pomeroy Horne Dl:•. Aut o.
.
uc ore reoewIn•• your Syracuse Ba par
ll'eber with Mrs.
Ernest as anc knew II iS a chIld .
37
' Level'"
37.Sooffed
lO. Takeo.JIIe·
C:.:ech,
ll 9 1:ltc
auto in.surance. We may be ' H &amp;: ~· Firestone
Ill)
'
OCK SPRINGS GRANGE
BOY or GIRL
c tineDt•
tureagain
}:lresldcnt 39.Teammllle
R 1
Hod
58 Whitehead as co-hostess. Mem~ R
1 '•
19. &amp;.:;r,
• :t4.Interj(!ctiol3.9
or QB &amp;nil.
a"uDGET PRICED lurnlture lr able to anvo you mooe:.2 Uc
na
51l bers are to bring Christmas ar.. will meet Thursday, at 1 p.m.
In Rutl•nd on Main
,B.Re~r~ 16.Spberea :n.l'itch.crs
l-IB
.
-Pomeroy Cement Block 58 rangemenls and $l gift
ex- for a potluck dinner with meat
Street &amp; Colfega Ave.
:!·
•.
our third floor budget shop. AUTOMOBILE msurance been Valley Belle Dairy
40 changes.
provided by the home
Earn Money and Prizes
w
"
Baker furniture, Moddleport
·
milt
The
-•ular
ahbr.
Obio.
ICS corn
ee.
' , .. D
11 12 tfc. canceJled? Lost your operat- High Game _ Ken Yeauger,
O.fivoring The D•ily
2!.Exoia" ··
or's ltcense·r Call WV 2-21166. 245 ; High Senes _ Dee HawWEDNESD~Y
meeting and progra~n : wm fol.
Stntinel to established
tion
ot
e
I!
Uc
fey,
598;
Team
High
Game
WHITE
ROSE
LODGE
AuxU·
!ow at 8 p.m.
Route
25.
iary will meet Wednesd".y, Dec. WILLING WORKERS cl.,. of
hox o
Hanna Line
Legal Notice
Pomeroy Cement Block, 954 ; 14 at lhe legion ha.ll In Midd.
' le- the Ent-rise EUB church
CALL 992-2156
High
Team Series ~ D-D Bar, port. A potluck dmner Wt 11 be will meet··r
1
27.SouthSc~
TRAVEL TRAILERS
LEGAL Nontr -•
at the home of Mrs.
p;umlh,u
(Qu•titv
Buill)
I
r,;.Jd.~
(
·.ll,t
hl.'d.
Gooo
i'.'JI,,
n
1
1.647
served
at
1
p.m.
Memb&lt;&gt;rs
Br~
Ed
Klllu
28. Put o~
k
' •ldlnK ~ o JesHe E J ~e~rH, I..I!Uorl, W
- -·
,
ed
•• 'l'hun;da,'y e\ICrJng f6r
"to bE! '"
1967 Models In Stoc
: ... ~. ~~ hereb y nol ll ol'd that on IIW
I w d d M~ d Le
reminded to brms a CO"/er a. :::Ch:r~is:t::m::"':· ~P::"::I::Y:_·- - - 29. lo' raglle
l•th &lt;I~Y of "''ovemht'r, lYtl~. Ulan K Ear: y e nes ay ..... e
ague ' dish
and table service. There For RP.nt
.
&amp;
YONS
c;uvd~~oin
h' Dale t:. Warnrr.
"I.
N
embe
30
19fil
I
ROUSH
""' ""'
,.,,.,.,IIJIDII""'"'
ov
r ' Won lost will be a one dollar gift ••· Don't NegiectSIIppiiCJ
! ROOM furnished apartment · !.·••'..-. To",f.?
·~ ba&lt;:k
CAMPING TRAILERS
I"""""
Pl~rnloH, ftled
~~~ pel1t1on
hAr
:16
Ml.saion
Horton
St.
M_a_
s_
o
n,
w.
Va.
a8
det
..
nd
..
nt
In
lh~
("'-"'of
('vmmon
B
F'
27 15 change.
and 4 room lurni ~ hr-d apllft·
37:Brler
-l'le;u , M'!'Oil:. t_:ounly, Obou. t."illte
No
- s
AMATEUR Gardeners Club rl
ment. Adult s. Refprenres. 126
14024. '""'"IC r.. , ' '••one rmno
the Foursome
11 15
3B.SeltinR"
~~PACH£
_ .
t;rld Mary t..:atntor•ne Uoortwln un fbe
Iof Middleport wilf have its an.
Dot~t,etthdrop,{IUPOI'WObU.a;
Mulberry Ave ., Pomeroy, 992- ;i9.
Moretn~
cruund~
ot l'l'•lllul AhM-u~e "'
Uld Four Spo:-tsmen
2l 21
'
Wedne
wneeyoutJD; ••t.~ _ottneez
d.....,.ndt&gt;:tt
~ ••-.......
uer.. nd,.nt frnn1 ~aid pla1nlllf ror mur e
.
nual Chnstmas pany
I· Dont bo IJU!.OJed and~
6698.
t2 8 Uc
20 22
•r·
ALL NEW FOR 1"'7
lhan nne ,·ear Tu • !'liSt. ~ro51 ne11lel't Spoilers
De 14 I the home f by mcb har:UlJcapa, •ABT&amp;IITH, an
"'
day,
C.
, B k
0
alkaliDe III.OIWCid.)
POWdtt t.o.IPrtn•
167 A h M d.tl
or duly ~nd ut reme cruc uv. t'lMinllfl four Ares
18 &lt;IJ
ttl
A
'ft
~lli.IHIII
4 ROOM unfurnished apartmen t ! 40. Searches
1 ,.,,~s '"' ,,, e4u•taht .. otl't'too of
for
p.tc e ar.t
aT~.,
Mrs. Walter Croo R.
g1
llle on -,vur,p
• .· P.l iint:teel·
in Pom~rny. PIL W2-5J85.
I 4l.AnAntare21 Feet Long
the real pro"'''' ~· a""ell Mnd ll~hoJotle, Double M's
13 29 exchange w'lllbe held and pack~~!
.. ~~
.. ld eomton.
tl
l
1967 Ap.tch" Due Dec. 10
of t he p... rtle• ~nd lor nHtH pru11er
Se
Ll
~~
..,_ tut t~rre.l
tt 16 tfc I
ca.exp orerrelit'{ . fiald ('~U~I! Will he Tor nearlne
High
Game
and
ries
nage
wrappin~s
JudRedHosteR&amp;- ra~~~
,'.,diU;
- --- ------I
and
lUI
"" •lr
2t•L
daJO &amp;£
da
Boyles
179
462
·
Charles
ks
.
M
lllf .
ftJWblre
TRAJL F:H ~PJ('e 0n Brownell 1
English
- -~-- -- · - - A. o. tuat~
·
'
•
. es will be Mrs. Croo , ra. coua
..,
. · ~~
,
(:omp()ser
Auto Sales
01~ " E. t;oudwln
Boyles, 20:1, 566; Team Hu~h _ _
;; ;
Av~ .• Middltoport. Ph.
0
1
DAILY CftVD'NVliUOTE- Here's how to work Its
-C
De VI 11 P., t:row, ',\~.
~~~.r~i ••~:~~erNut PrTend 1Game
and Series- B-F's, 6~
·'-- 1~T'
~
2ti2:i.
ll lU tiC
._ • .._'"'
1956 CADILLAC oupe
( 'row a. l'ortet
1998
\
A X Y D L B A A. X B
1 all pow~r also a lYb~ Stude- Auunu•yH for l'taontlff
•
FURI'ii~HP:i)4-~~om - ap:1rt -~
1e L 0 N U F E 1~ L 0 W
'
!
u TJ fl. 1~, ~. ~~~ u:u I, 13, 20-7te
baker
1 •League
•
mrnt with hath. Ph. 992·3056. 1
one h·tt~r almp!y stand&amp; for anoUter. l!l thl11 •ample A la u~
. . Lark ' standard
. 5 transNPw ----· -- LEGAL NOTICE - --Thursday Tripes
882
235
for Ule Um~e L's, X tor the two O'a, elc. Single lettera, apo1..
mtSSIOn. Ph .
· ··
'fhe annual meeting of the
December I, 1166
__
__
_ __ L! _li _ll c j
trophies. the length and !onnaUon of the words are all btnt..
Haven,
W.
Va
.
12
12
6tc
slockhvlders
ot
Lhe
Pomeroy
Won Lost
SLEEPING room s, f'io~e in :
.Each day the code letters are dl!ferent.
l955 CHEVROLET $125,
good National Bank, Pomeroy, Ohio, Map1e Lawn Poullry 25
11
town , 127 Buflt&gt;rnut
Ave.,
A
Cryptorram
Quotation.
condition
:
also
electric
mea
t
:
fo
t.he
election
of
director,;
N.
V
.
.
Central
24
12
Pomeroy,
12 6 tfc
B v o u 1 A K K H K J wE v oF v o K EN A
Blicer, ·$20:
Allia • _Chalm- · ant the transaction ot
anY Three Aces
17112 18 1,}
6 HOOM house and b~tli. fur.
ers
tractor
and
eqUipment.
.
other
business
that
may
come
Two
A
ces
&amp;
A
Deuce
15
21
VEETHP GEA WR HJJWSAJBA.-POTWI 1
na('e and e.arage , 25S W Mam
.
. Warm morning stove
wtlh i t&gt;t&gt;forc tht! meeting, will be· City Loon
Hlhi 21 %
St ., PomE&gt;I O}, 0 . Ph . ~12- I
l'~terdl.y'~ ('ry ptoquott-: lNDEPENDENCE. lJKE HONOR. I
blower, $25. Ph. 949-'lfl7:l. J:lfl.;;~ htla at UM! offit:e ol said Pom· \fC"I&lt;enzie's Raiders 12 24
2668 or 992-2!fGi.
12 5 tic!
]g A ROCKY [SLAND WITHOUT A BEACH.-·NAPOLEOM j
Scarberry.
12 12 3tc . eroy National Bank on JHn· Hl~h r.al""'e - H. Ummas,
llONAPARTE
5 ROOM houst&gt; wil h balh. 1Jn 1
l9\9 FORD,3sicu. in. ••~one, I ua ry 10. IS67, at 3.30 p. m..
231 : l!l~h Series - · R. Davis,
'9 lii.ICI, Xlnt
l'radicatl, ~
Pearl Sl ., Mif1dlt&gt;porl . Oh10,
3 •peed standard shift. 1210. '
EDISON HOBST~ITER !49, Team flig' game - Maple
near grarle •whvol "i t'l' Mallll:!
alf.IO ,, 1959 F'fJ'-'~1.. ~fit ('tt.
Pr ~side nt
f.awn PoP 11 rv. fi·~. Te~ ·h)linh
Bush. 68U Pagt: St., Mlrlf11P· i
in. engine, ~75. Ph. 992.:1187.
f!IJ 29 1121 6, 13, 2tJ. 1Series - New York Cenlral,
port, 0.
12 I Uc
u 13 6tp
27; (IJ 3, 6tc
1474.

d'

'IONDER COMES
ELVJNiiY 'BACK

11 ONI OP fHI

Russell Miffs,
Mrt. · Glenn
Lambert and Mrs. Edgar Reyn·
olds.
PO'!EROY
CHAPTER No.
•
·
n
Minnetonks Blvd.,
TUESDAY
80 Royal Arch Ma.on.o
~·11
is, Minn., 5:.llti.
THE WSCS of the UnIted hold their stated convoca on
12 7 lltp Melhudist Church will meet on Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday evening at the church. WSCS OF FOR·EST· RU:"l
Members are to bring articles
for basket for geedy family. M,elhodist church wiU •. r mf'E&gt;l
THE AMERICAN Legion l\ednesda.y ~t 6:30 p.m. or a
Auxiliary of Lewis Mailley Post potlu~k dmner, follow~d bv .a
will have a Christmas party I meetong and party With a gut
'ruesday at 7 p. m. al !he Ml. uchange.

Brothers, 618 E. Maln St,
romeroy.
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JEST HOW
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THAT OUT,
MR.5MAR!V?

SAlf.S·· &amp; SERVICE

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service and collect trom au!~· II
matic dispensers. No experi.
ence needed - we estoblish
accounts for you. Car,
ences and $935 to $1785
capital nel'eSSIH)', 4 to
hours weekly nets exceJlent
!hi ·ncome full
mon y 1 I I' ;,olc•cvi,ew
more. For oca
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THI WILLETS

YOUR I)IRTY CAR

persun from t is are2.

Poone !1!12-3284,
Goe&amp;Jelll
Ready-Mil Co.. Middleport.
Ohio.
6 30
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- - -AIR CONDITIONING Refrlgeratieo service, Jack's Refrigeratioo, New Haven. Phone
TU 2-3537.
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NEW
CHEST
FREEZERS . . $1S3
All Modoto Solo Pcicodl
All Appliance• S•l• Pricedl
We Service, DeliYtr.
Finence
Open Til 9 Every Night.
Exupt Sunday

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BLAEnNARS
Pomerey

Pomero~

Authorized SJnger Sales

CHRISTMAS SALE!

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lost

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WLEY DAVIDSON

folding type, nearly new. P. Service.
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Business pportun1ty
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112 baths. Ph. 992-2590.
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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
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&amp;-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-M iddleport, 0 ., Dee. 13, 1968

WI\Nl AD
INFORMATION

Business
MAKE
MORE Servicei
PROFIT by
listing your finn's services tn
the Daily Sentinel's Business
Service column.
ro ro 11
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cUSTOM butchering, will buy
For Sale
hides. Phil Meier, 992-3510.
NEW SI!IPMENT of clothing ---:-:===~1.:..1.:..1.:...rlc
has arrived, nice line of chil·
A.UCMUNEER
64 CORVAIR
$1095
5_00 coupe. Low mileagt&gt; . lo{'al 1 owner, std. trans. Turquo1se
dren's clothing, including toys
Complete senlet
iinish, nnyl interior, R and H.
also men's work uniforms,
Crill Hradhtrd
Jeffer's Used Clothing Store,
Wrllo, Proot or Coalld
$695
61 CORVAIR
.
Rl. 33, going towards the
A. L. IIRAUFUIID
700 Ot&gt;luxP 4 Door. one of tht&gt; s~:trpesl cars m ~o~·n. Power·
Fairgrounds.12 11 6tc
RaciDe1 Oklo
ul\t'\e ndio .a.nd ht•.ater, good \I hllewalls, gret'n fmJSh.
1 1 tfc
"' · 10 CAST IRON steam radiators,
$1099
Ph 949 ••'WING ma•••- replll' ..,.
ORVAIR - - -----,--- - - - - 1 bathroom outfit.
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From the

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Pomeroy, 0.

Bulldozer Rad1ator To The
Smallest Heater core.

For Sale

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THAlLER.
Brown's Trailer 2· PIECE living room su1te, 3
ijT- _Lady's black ':ar c:'&lt;ll, ~ Park, Minersville, 0. Ph. 99'2· end tables, C'hild's desk cmd
at l\ac1ne Laundry Mat Sun· 3324_
12 13 -~lc Wonder norse, can be seen
day Finder call 949-2773.
-- - · - at 3Jb Lasley St Pomerev,
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12 13 3tc FURNISHED 2 bedroom a.part., 12 13 61."
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RCA
TV ·
Port, 0. Ph, 992-3874.
and white
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11 28 tfc BLACK
21 m. screen,
$75. Ph.
late

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ITTOOKOFFAT f'ANTA'r!TIC. 5I'EED IN AN E~TERI.Y DIREGTLON.

DICK RAWLiNGS
LI'L ABNER

Rawlings H.9ild1 S1les

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WY Z-2151
MIDDLEPORT OHIO

WAL/3/) LONG,
1-40NEST ABE..'.'
IT WERE NICE.

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SToRE LOADED

CALL

9 9'l~IBI
•ized long blond hair. Call.
eveomg 949 _266 1.
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12 13 61c
coll..:t Gallipolis 367·7439 a [-~ ~'OUR ROOM furnisbed oparl!
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SUPER SERVICE STATION
10
ter
p.m. week days, al l i _ment WY 2-3658. _ _
• ~ : GOOD, clean, lump, egg P:~~
Real Estate For Sale
day Sunday.
1:!. 13 5tc !4 ROOM furni shed aparlment Oll lreated stoker coal.
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Ph
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LOST: "Dancer," red brown,, Wlth balh, In Pomeroy. f. traffic light m Cheshire, 0. 1 Jes • . black or Silver. Phone Middlcporl. 0., $ti.80U. Can be
4 lb. ~gistered Chihuahua. ~ 1112-3975 or 992-2571. 12 ~-c Ph. 367·7526.
12 1 tfc I service and groomlng.
bouoht with ~ma!l down pav·
Reward for retu;.nu:g him. ~ flffiNISHED and unfurnished i Nt-:RVOUS?-- can't sleep?~Tryj 992-5443.
ll 25 tfc
me~, balanc~ lib" rent. Ca-ll
Call Pl&amp;-3441 or lllifrl'&lt;l Stepp I apartments. Close to school.
ed re-I
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Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Co.,
12 lZ 3lc' Phone 992-0434.
10 18 lfc
Sleepers.
Guarante
k SINGER Sewing
Machme. ; M'ddl
1 cporI 1 0 • 992- 2709•
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1
liults or money
bac ·I sews forward and reverse, z1~ i
13 9lc
LOST - German shepherd
Only 98c. Nelson's Pharmacy, I zag equipped to butlonbole, 1
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Moriah Baptist church, Middle- ROCK
Beller
browu, female. Contact LinFor Sale
Pomeroy, 0.
II 25 31ltp 1 monogram. darn, elc. Sews ' ; ROOM house, full basement,
port.
t health club wiii ·Jlletl &amp;1 lhe
1
da Durst at 992-2916. answers INOTICE _ Unclaimed lreigl:l.
.
like new. Pay off 4 payments , ball&gt;. nrw gas furnace, alu'TI·
THE WINDING Trail Garden IMethodist churcJ4
to (18me of ''Maggie Jane." i 10 new zig zag sewing maeh· UON'T pump your sluggl~b sep· $7.00 each. Ph. 992-268~1 .
inum ~iding. Call 992-6274.
POMEROY LANES
.
· at 11 a.m. A potluck
dinner
12 11 31p I ines with 20 year factory g1.1ar- tic ~ank. Get Klean -Em -All
2
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Club
Will
have
a
Christmas
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12 13 3tp_
December 1, 19&amp;6
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- - - - - ------ nntee nalionally advertised I Septic Tank Clea!'ler. Land- - - - - --- -- --·-- --'- M- 1- ··-- B -d Women's Tbursday League ~er ~t B~ey ~3 res:a~r::tri on , dub~ wm ·be served' at
noon.
bral&gt;d', to he sold for stor- mark Farm Bureau in
VACUUM CLEANER out . '
l_ousel on rolatwayd
Won J.ost ue.s ay,
c. 'a : v·m·ITt
'II be a 25 . cent grab
---=-,Notice
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o em
, (ollowed by a party and gift Jere WI
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PIANO TUNING, School, age
freight
$41.- i _eroy, o_.-of
tallk
com- : garden, write or contart Mrs. 1 Up BoHling Co.
25 11 exchange in party room. .
rand .secret, pal gJfts Will
ex.
church, home, Ph. L;;Jne Dan·,1 50 eac h, can be P&lt;lld . $5.00 ''1\EVEB. used anything hke! plete wJth
Beulah Bradford. Box:
116, ' Simon's Market
21 15
MIDDLEPORT Lodge No. 363 . cha!iged. Each member IS to
iels, 992·5509.
12 7 l2tp per month. We Wlll del1tver to I il. '' say users of Blue Lustre 1 4 paym;n ts $!&gt;.00 eat:h 12
Hacine. Phone 949•382 1.
i Rulland Ot!pl. Store 17 19 will hold a special meeting on contribute towar.d the program
685
Adams- and Stanley
Auction your home to sew on t1em to ! for cleaning ca rpet.
Hent ~h~_·_.
_:
lllOtc
·N. Y. Clothing House 17 19 luesday at
p.m. to cohfer The afternoon Will be spent l,n
12
730
1
House and Trading
Post make sure yo~u are completr- eledric shampooer $l. Baker
.
I I - --,- Flescher's Texaco
14 22 lhe Enter Apprenlice degrl'e.l prepanng glfL~ for Carm~n s
b now under one roof
at ly sa iisfied. Call 992~3218.
I Furniture Co.
12 12 6lc GlVE. the perfect . glfL
~.llS\89 ACR.E farm, 3 b~roon.s, Landmark
1-l 2.l 11arr L Chesher worshipful Rest home and the sic~
and
Laurel Cliff School
House
12 13 6tc l - -- - - - - - - - --Chmtmas that Will be tre.ts- house WJth bath, l miles from , High Game - Betty Smith,
Y .
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elderly of/ Lhe commuruty,
- - -- -·- _- - ---:-- -, IF carpels look dull and drear,
•d life time. Portra1t tilk· Pomeroy, Rt. 143, phone 992.
.
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master.
oRn S7tabte Routeolp2e4n
1967 C'miSOLFt STEIHfo:tO-f_
remove the spots as they t
ina )'uur own horne. Aho l 7009.
12 g 6tp 1192: 5121!ghTSemnesllg-1
RACINE WESLEYAN Servl. POMEROY
t.
y-pass,
taken in l_ove Y \~~ nu ~ms~J. , appear with blue
Lustf"e.
wedding and dvic affa ir s. call 1
-- - -ey: , : L~a • ~ 1 '--'~
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1ce .Guild will have its annua club w1\J meet at tht home, . of
1
1Z noon. Jim Adams1120and radio I'IJUipped wit h 4 'peed I Hent eledric shampooer .II.
nnw for appointmenls tn gtwr·
/J.Ill,.lttt
SerieS - Simon s Mruket
.('hnstmas party Tuesday, Dec. Mrs. Ben Neutzltng, Wednesda.y
Worthy Stanley.
He
dial VCII · j Pomeroy Cement Bloc k Co.
antee delivery before christ- \Af..,Riu- l'(t:lfll 7
2343.
f13 at
at the home_of Mrs. at 2 p.m., for their regular
~ery~•le Help Wlnted ume control. ThiS set 3)
12 12 6tc
mas. Call 992-3Z3l or 919·
INeva Bailey. There Will be ") meellng and Christmas party
3041.
12 9 6tc POMEROY- One story hom~, I
Der~:e~~g.u~9~S
$1 gift exchange. A tl
f&gt;( . with !I 50 cent , gift exchange.
CLERK Typl.st II, "Due to the months old.25Take ovr\ pay-·CITIZEN BAI\'D one Mosley
1 , SYRACUSE PT
menls of Sl · per wee
or ! 3 element bea~ 1 one 23 &lt;.:han·
alununum and Permastone siu-1
J
wi me ' Members are :reminded to bri~
growth and expansion of Lhe pay balance due $101.95. Try
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G .11 one 5 TIRES like new 7 35 x 15 1 ing. 6 rooms i3 bedrooms), !
Po 1'lls I Tuesday, Decen.ber 13, at 7:30 gifts · for . Girls
Industrial
university, there are several ll in your home. Call 992·32\£. ~;I &lt;.:h:~~e~~ lnt:~~:l!oaJniaE-x . Ph. g92'_6298.
' l2 9 6tr. 1 h.1ih fu ll b&lt;:~scmmt, g.uage. H&amp;R Firestone
~ 1 at th~ grade school rutJi_torium. School. 1
typist vacancies at the pres·
12 13 6.c ecut l\e \lod-7.iOhh Car l S· 1
I Own~r must sell $8.000.00.
t.:yraruse Ball Park
Pasto:-s of the community Will i
THURSDAY
tnl lime in administrati ve of. 100 YEAR OLD Walnut secre- II sell, Hutland, 0. Ph. 742 • • POTATOES, get your
winter I POMEROY - 14 story frame, D-0 Bar
, . •6-J provide the program. Hefre!lh-11 MAGNOLIA TEMPLE Pvthfi ces. Duties will include: typ. tary, 7ft. high. Glass doors
~12 12 6tp · potalees while they
last. 5 rooms 13 bed roomS!, balh, Pomeroy Cem~nt Blt&gt;ck ~ . ~·, ments Will be served. All par- ian Sisters will m,.t Thursday
ing .reports and correspond- and top. Desk at bottom. Ph. , - --- - - - -- - · ---· Clarence Proffitt, Por!land, enclosed ha&lt;'k porch, corm·r
Honda.
.Ji , ents and friends are urged lC. I at 7:30p.m. at
. hAll,
12 11 3tc GERMAN Shepherd pups. Walt- O. Ph. B43-!254 •
ence; filing; keeping detailed 992-62 36.
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out
of
high
waler.
Ialley
Belle
Dairy
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4_2
atlend.
Followmg
the
meetirtg,
t~m
10 3
records requiring the use of __
- ----.- er Wi lson. Ph. 992-71128.
,;1~.00.
lhgb Game and Series -N~rk THE
ANNUAL Christmas will be a Christmas l)llrty aoa
independent judgment. Appli- RUGS DIRTY' Rent .electnc
12 12 3tp
I BRADBURY _
One
story Coates .226, 628; Team l!1g11 rarly of the Middleport Busmess, gift exchange.
,
ca nl must be high school shampooer lor $1 With purWanted To
I fra me ialummum sia mg '·
Game Hun
,· and Professional Women's club I W0\1EN'S ASSOCIATION of
graduate and hove at Jeasl chase of Lustre Foam. EbersBuy
rooms.
bath.
c
·ellar,
leve
l
lot,
H1gh
Team
Senes
II
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will be held Tuesaay evenoug. the First
Presbyl-.ian
0
one year of office experience. bach Hardware, Pomeroy, · STANDING timber In
Ollfo
For Solo-Scotch Pine
locat.ed on route 14:&lt;. $4,500.0,0. Firestone. 2649.
December 13, at the home ot Church in Midrileporl will me&lt;t
12
Salary $Z76 per month. Call
_9 _61c_ or West Virginia, or M old
WANT TO
WITU
- - -- Mrs. Edison Weaver, Mason, I Thursday evening, 7:30 p.m. 21
Ohio Univemly, Personnel Of- LEGHORN HE~S. 50c ea_ch. W. farms with Umi&gt;or.
ar1oD '
Locally Grown Sheared
US
POMEROY L.~· ':S
wilh Mrs. Gloria Ebersbach as l lhe church. Mrs. Joe o·ailey
1
fice, 594-5836.
12 11 3tc S. Mi chael,
Near Chester. Reynolds, 80.1: 77, Syracuse,
lnd Sprayed-Display at
Albert M. Cnx, Broker
Tri County L.eagut!
hostess.
There will be a $l 1 is program leader and Mrs. Eu~
BAR MAID. Apply at Hi-Ho Phone 985-3956.
12 7 6tp
0.
t ll10'ltp
Jlenry Ci•land, Saltsman
Polots gift exchange. The hostess cum· ward Cooks', devotional leader.
Bar, Middleport, 0.
- - - - ... - Office 992-JIIJQ
Forem an-Abbolt
~~ mitlee is In charge of the pro- Hostesses wllf be 'Mr.. Owighl
12 7 fitc
Evenings 992·25li8 or 992-3636 llob urn l,o. I
gram.
Wallace, Mrs. Joe
Bailey,
60
12 13 lie Crow's Steak Hou se
Mrs. William Ohlin•er, Mrs.
Help Wanted
~
lJ
803 Brownell Ave.
- - - - - - -Cra 1g·s Markel
49
DECEMBER MEETING of
• Ed d
MARRIED MAN for farm work
AC&amp;OSIJ j .
DOWN
l8.s.tne
17; ACRE larm, bouse WilD I Hoisum No 2
,, Lydm Circle of United Meth .. Leo Kennedy, Mrs.
, war
3,Cityi11
I :LAllota
tcibu.
MIDDLEPORT
1 rooms and ba1h, cettar. c•tt"' I G A p t
dist
church
·will
be
Tuesday
at
Smith,
Mrs.
Emil
Ball.
•
house furnished. P. M. Cowd.
38
21
,
Goorgta.
:t.F.,.e!t:nert
1_
.
house,
2
large
barns.free
seri•s
l&lt;ogp.m.,
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
EPISCOPAL
.
CHURCHWOery, Long Bottom, 0.
1
7 30
ing
PONIES, chok-e eolors
and gas. 2 farm ponds, tmmedl·
Team
liiJ;:h
Kermit Walton. There will be a men
have
annual
12 11 3tc t
0 11
234 638
·--- I Cer.
'.t,:
or stream:. 22. •-rn&amp;
heights. Child trained
and ate occupa~cy, Pearl Wll· 1~am~ ;~d Se;JeS _ lfolsum No. 1 $l gift exchange and members \ Christmas · p~~am · ~nd p1rty .
PART TIME waitress. Apply j
11.~d&amp;
· .4.Poem
~~ak·
green broke. Terms. Call or !Jam_,, 992-2:-Ha or lt92-~l,
are to bring .lood for Christ· Thursday evenmg, at the ~e.
1 910 2602 .
ira person are Crow·s Steak l2.Bbeeplik&amp; ,• ~.Compaaa
Foet•
see E. J. Hill,
Flatwoods I
10 J tte '
'
b kels
of Mrs. Harry Moore, . Wtfh
1
l3.PneumatJ4 ~
l!Oint
-mas as
.
.nd
M .
House, Pomeroy, 0.
tube
6.'J'heeartl&amp;
2&lt;.L.... o
Road, Pomeroy, Ohio.
lnsur•nce
City Leogue
RIVERVIEW Garden
Club Mrs. 0 . B. Stout a
. . . rs.
12 a !tc
U.Fnmcl&amp;
12 8 9tc
------ - - November 21,1166
will have a Christmas party, Rome Williamson as
''''"
byfono
a.J.lolyrtleO&amp;' J
- --- - i GET A quotation !rom REU·
Points Tuesday, Dec. 13 al 7:30 p.m. es. Mrs. Herbert Seth
Will
1!.
Sul&gt;onert&lt;e
21.
N0&gt;11
oak
GOOD
USF.D
tires.
t1.95
and
TER
INSUKANCE
AGENCY
II
k
at
lhe
home
of
Mrs.
Denver
speak
on
Christmas
on
.England
9 Ll
k.
62
31 C1,.o
l'IC.
'"f
tloUt
• veoa
-"".Foo·me•
up. Pomeroy Horne Dl:•. Aut o.
.
uc ore reoewIn•• your Syracuse Ba par
ll'eber with Mrs.
Ernest as anc knew II iS a chIld .
37
' Level'"
37.Sooffed
lO. Takeo.JIIe·
C:.:ech,
ll 9 1:ltc
auto in.surance. We may be ' H &amp;: ~· Firestone
Ill)
'
OCK SPRINGS GRANGE
BOY or GIRL
c tineDt•
tureagain
}:lresldcnt 39.Teammllle
R 1
Hod
58 Whitehead as co-hostess. Mem~ R
1 '•
19. &amp;.:;r,
• :t4.Interj(!ctiol3.9
or QB &amp;nil.
a"uDGET PRICED lurnlture lr able to anvo you mooe:.2 Uc
na
51l bers are to bring Christmas ar.. will meet Thursday, at 1 p.m.
In Rutl•nd on Main
,B.Re~r~ 16.Spberea :n.l'itch.crs
l-IB
.
-Pomeroy Cement Block 58 rangemenls and $l gift
ex- for a potluck dinner with meat
Street &amp; Colfega Ave.
:!·
•.
our third floor budget shop. AUTOMOBILE msurance been Valley Belle Dairy
40 changes.
provided by the home
Earn Money and Prizes
w
"
Baker furniture, Moddleport
·
milt
The
-•ular
ahbr.
Obio.
ICS corn
ee.
' , .. D
11 12 tfc. canceJled? Lost your operat- High Game _ Ken Yeauger,
O.fivoring The D•ily
2!.Exoia" ··
or's ltcense·r Call WV 2-21166. 245 ; High Senes _ Dee HawWEDNESD~Y
meeting and progra~n : wm fol.
Stntinel to established
tion
ot
e
I!
Uc
fey,
598;
Team
High
Game
WHITE
ROSE
LODGE
AuxU·
!ow at 8 p.m.
Route
25.
iary will meet Wednesd".y, Dec. WILLING WORKERS cl.,. of
hox o
Hanna Line
Legal Notice
Pomeroy Cement Block, 954 ; 14 at lhe legion ha.ll In Midd.
' le- the Ent-rise EUB church
CALL 992-2156
High
Team Series ~ D-D Bar, port. A potluck dmner Wt 11 be will meet··r
1
27.SouthSc~
TRAVEL TRAILERS
LEGAL Nontr -•
at the home of Mrs.
p;umlh,u
(Qu•titv
Buill)
I
r,;.Jd.~
(
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hl.'d.
Gooo
i'.'JI,,
n
1
1.647
served
at
1
p.m.
Memb&lt;&gt;rs
Br~
Ed
Klllu
28. Put o~
k
' •ldlnK ~ o JesHe E J ~e~rH, I..I!Uorl, W
- -·
,
ed
•• 'l'hun;da,'y e\ICrJng f6r
"to bE! '"
1967 Models In Stoc
: ... ~. ~~ hereb y nol ll ol'd that on IIW
I w d d M~ d Le
reminded to brms a CO"/er a. :::Ch:r~is:t::m::"':· ~P::"::I::Y:_·- - - 29. lo' raglle
l•th &lt;I~Y of "''ovemht'r, lYtl~. Ulan K Ear: y e nes ay ..... e
ague ' dish
and table service. There For RP.nt
.
&amp;
YONS
c;uvd~~oin
h' Dale t:. Warnrr.
"I.
N
embe
30
19fil
I
ROUSH
""' ""'
,.,,.,.,IIJIDII""'"'
ov
r ' Won lost will be a one dollar gift ••· Don't NegiectSIIppiiCJ
! ROOM furnished apartment · !.·••'..-. To",f.?
·~ ba&lt;:k
CAMPING TRAILERS
I"""""
Pl~rnloH, ftled
~~~ pel1t1on
hAr
:16
Ml.saion
Horton
St.
M_a_
s_
o
n,
w.
Va.
a8
det
..
nd
..
nt
In
lh~
("'-"'of
('vmmon
B
F'
27 15 change.
and 4 room lurni ~ hr-d apllft·
37:Brler
-l'le;u , M'!'Oil:. t_:ounly, Obou. t."illte
No
- s
AMATEUR Gardeners Club rl
ment. Adult s. Refprenres. 126
14024. '""'"IC r.. , ' '••one rmno
the Foursome
11 15
3B.SeltinR"
~~PACH£
_ .
t;rld Mary t..:atntor•ne Uoortwln un fbe
Iof Middleport wilf have its an.
Dot~t,etthdrop,{IUPOI'WObU.a;
Mulberry Ave ., Pomeroy, 992- ;i9.
Moretn~
cruund~
ot l'l'•lllul AhM-u~e "'
Uld Four Spo:-tsmen
2l 21
'
Wedne
wneeyoutJD; ••t.~ _ottneez
d.....,.ndt&gt;:tt
~ ••-.......
uer.. nd,.nt frnn1 ~aid pla1nlllf ror mur e
.
nual Chnstmas pany
I· Dont bo IJU!.OJed and~
6698.
t2 8 Uc
20 22
•r·
ALL NEW FOR 1"'7
lhan nne ,·ear Tu • !'liSt. ~ro51 ne11lel't Spoilers
De 14 I the home f by mcb har:UlJcapa, •ABT&amp;IITH, an
"'
day,
C.
, B k
0
alkaliDe III.OIWCid.)
POWdtt t.o.IPrtn•
167 A h M d.tl
or duly ~nd ut reme cruc uv. t'lMinllfl four Ares
18 &lt;IJ
ttl
A
'ft
~lli.IHIII
4 ROOM unfurnished apartmen t ! 40. Searches
1 ,.,,~s '"' ,,, e4u•taht .. otl't'too of
for
p.tc e ar.t
aT~.,
Mrs. Walter Croo R.
g1
llle on -,vur,p
• .· P.l iint:teel·
in Pom~rny. PIL W2-5J85.
I 4l.AnAntare21 Feet Long
the real pro"'''' ~· a""ell Mnd ll~hoJotle, Double M's
13 29 exchange w'lllbe held and pack~~!
.. ~~
.. ld eomton.
tl
l
1967 Ap.tch" Due Dec. 10
of t he p... rtle• ~nd lor nHtH pru11er
Se
Ll
~~
..,_ tut t~rre.l
tt 16 tfc I
ca.exp orerrelit'{ . fiald ('~U~I! Will he Tor nearlne
High
Game
and
ries
nage
wrappin~s
JudRedHosteR&amp;- ra~~~
,'.,diU;
- --- ------I
and
lUI
"" •lr
2t•L
daJO &amp;£
da
Boyles
179
462
·
Charles
ks
.
M
lllf .
ftJWblre
TRAJL F:H ~PJ('e 0n Brownell 1
English
- -~-- -- · - - A. o. tuat~
·
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..,
. · ~~
,
(:omp()ser
Auto Sales
01~ " E. t;oudwln
Boyles, 20:1, 566; Team Hu~h _ _
;; ;
Av~ .• Middltoport. Ph.
0
1
DAILY CftVD'NVliUOTE- Here's how to work Its
-C
De VI 11 P., t:row, ',\~.
~~~.r~i ••~:~~erNut PrTend 1Game
and Series- B-F's, 6~
·'-- 1~T'
~
2ti2:i.
ll lU tiC
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1956 CADILLAC oupe
( 'row a. l'ortet
1998
\
A X Y D L B A A. X B
1 all pow~r also a lYb~ Stude- Auunu•yH for l'taontlff
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FURI'ii~HP:i)4-~~om - ap:1rt -~
1e L 0 N U F E 1~ L 0 W
'
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u TJ fl. 1~, ~. ~~~ u:u I, 13, 20-7te
baker
1 •League
•
mrnt with hath. Ph. 992·3056. 1
one h·tt~r almp!y stand&amp; for anoUter. l!l thl11 •ample A la u~
. . Lark ' standard
. 5 transNPw ----· -- LEGAL NOTICE - --Thursday Tripes
882
235
for Ule Um~e L's, X tor the two O'a, elc. Single lettera, apo1..
mtSSIOn. Ph .
· ··
'fhe annual meeting of the
December I, 1166
__
__
_ __ L! _li _ll c j
trophies. the length and !onnaUon of the words are all btnt..
Haven,
W.
Va
.
12
12
6tc
slockhvlders
ot
Lhe
Pomeroy
Won Lost
SLEEPING room s, f'io~e in :
.Each day the code letters are dl!ferent.
l955 CHEVROLET $125,
good National Bank, Pomeroy, Ohio, Map1e Lawn Poullry 25
11
town , 127 Buflt&gt;rnut
Ave.,
A
Cryptorram
Quotation.
condition
:
also
electric
mea
t
:
fo
t.he
election
of
director,;
N.
V
.
.
Central
24
12
Pomeroy,
12 6 tfc
B v o u 1 A K K H K J wE v oF v o K EN A
Blicer, ·$20:
Allia • _Chalm- · ant the transaction ot
anY Three Aces
17112 18 1,}
6 HOOM house and b~tli. fur.
ers
tractor
and
eqUipment.
.
other
business
that
may
come
Two
A
ces
&amp;
A
Deuce
15
21
VEETHP GEA WR HJJWSAJBA.-POTWI 1
na('e and e.arage , 25S W Mam
.
. Warm morning stove
wtlh i t&gt;t&gt;forc tht! meeting, will be· City Loon
Hlhi 21 %
St ., PomE&gt;I O}, 0 . Ph . ~12- I
l'~terdl.y'~ ('ry ptoquott-: lNDEPENDENCE. lJKE HONOR. I
blower, $25. Ph. 949-'lfl7:l. J:lfl.;;~ htla at UM! offit:e ol said Pom· \fC"I&lt;enzie's Raiders 12 24
2668 or 992-2!fGi.
12 5 tic!
]g A ROCKY [SLAND WITHOUT A BEACH.-·NAPOLEOM j
Scarberry.
12 12 3tc . eroy National Bank on JHn· Hl~h r.al""'e - H. Ummas,
llONAPARTE
5 ROOM houst&gt; wil h balh. 1Jn 1
l9\9 FORD,3sicu. in. ••~one, I ua ry 10. IS67, at 3.30 p. m..
231 : l!l~h Series - · R. Davis,
'9 lii.ICI, Xlnt
l'radicatl, ~
Pearl Sl ., Mif1dlt&gt;porl . Oh10,
3 •peed standard shift. 1210. '
EDISON HOBST~ITER !49, Team flig' game - Maple
near grarle •whvol "i t'l' Mallll:!
alf.IO ,, 1959 F'fJ'-'~1.. ~fit ('tt.
Pr ~side nt
f.awn PoP 11 rv. fi·~. Te~ ·h)linh
Bush. 68U Pagt: St., Mlrlf11P· i
in. engine, ~75. Ph. 992.:1187.
f!IJ 29 1121 6, 13, 2tJ. 1Series - New York Cenlral,
port, 0.
12 I Uc
u 13 6tp
27; (IJ 3, 6tc
1474.

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'IONDER COMES
ELVJNiiY 'BACK

11 ONI OP fHI

Russell Miffs,
Mrt. · Glenn
Lambert and Mrs. Edgar Reyn·
olds.
PO'!EROY
CHAPTER No.
•
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n
Minnetonks Blvd.,
TUESDAY
80 Royal Arch Ma.on.o
~·11
is, Minn., 5:.llti.
THE WSCS of the UnIted hold their stated convoca on
12 7 lltp Melhudist Church will meet on Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday evening at the church. WSCS OF FOR·EST· RU:"l
Members are to bring articles
for basket for geedy family. M,elhodist church wiU •. r mf'E&gt;l
THE AMERICAN Legion l\ednesda.y ~t 6:30 p.m. or a
Auxiliary of Lewis Mailley Post potlu~k dmner, follow~d bv .a
will have a Christmas party I meetong and party With a gut
'ruesday at 7 p. m. al !he Ml. uchange.

Brothers, 618 E. Maln St,
romeroy.
y 12 Uc

JEST HOW
DID 'IE FI66ER
THAT OUT,
MR.5MAR!V?

SAlf.S·· &amp; SERVICE

e Cor • True• • Heoter

service and collect trom au!~· II
matic dispensers. No experi.
ence needed - we estoblish
accounts for you. Car,
ences and $935 to $1785
capital nel'eSSIH)', 4 to
hours weekly nets exceJlent
!hi ·ncome full
mon y 1 I I' ;,olc•cvi,ew
more. For oca
·· Eage
1 10 ''us
• trie:i,·
wn,e

u•'ATING, PLUMBING. Rural
=
Dolo! Bottle Gas. Arnold

THI WILLETS

YOUR I)IRTY CAR

persun from t is are2.

Poone !1!12-3284,
Goe&amp;Jelll
Ready-Mil Co.. Middleport.
Ohio.
6 30
Uo
- - -AIR CONDITIONING Refrlgeratieo service, Jack's Refrigeratioo, New Haven. Phone
TU 2-3537.
f 8 tfc

NEW
CHEST
FREEZERS . . $1S3
All Modoto Solo Pcicodl
All Appliance• S•l• Pricedl
We Service, DeliYtr.
Finence
Open Til 9 Every Night.
Exupt Sunday

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()tffA TH' ~6. ~97, ~eo

BLAEnNARS
Pomerey

Pomero~

Authorized SJnger Sales

CHRISTMAS SALE!

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lost

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Experienced
WLEY DAVIDSON

folding type, nearly new. P. Service.
J 29 Uc
0
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M. Cowdery, Long Bottom, o.
Business pportun1ty
F I
12 11 3tc READY-MIX concrete. deUvered right to your PfOICCl a&amp; MAN OR WOMAN.
d
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PttO
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ROOM house, 3 bedrooms,
112 baths. Ph. 992-2590.
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CHRISTMAS TREES

PIIECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
'THE MOGU~t COMPAH'Y DlQE(ToQS
MIJ"jT BE M!;ETIHG. f'U(I, BCNII BtT
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Playlet Presenting Life of Christ
1: ~~~~~!?.~~!' Hea!~ e~~f.'S Event
&lt;lory of Christ's birth and

Mrs. Br~ce Lloyd was program chairman. and narrated representing _the CoJu~bus ana
the playlet. Takmg parts were SGuthern OhiO Electric Co.,
Mrs. Bernard Fultz as Mary, was the guest of the Easter~1
mother of Jesus; Margaret Ed- Future H()JTJemakers of Am~n wards as Sarah, and Mrs. John ca (FHA) at Eastern
High
Krawsczyn as Mary Magdalene. School Dec. 5 in the home ec
David Krawsczyn played "What room. Her topic was, "How to
IIChild Is this" on the accordian Make Your Christmas sparkle
II duriir,. the program.
wilh decorations of various
The program opened with a kinds.'' in descnption and del piano prelude. " I Heard
The monstrations.
1
Bells," by Mrs. Emerson Jones. A formal initiatioo of new I
I Mrs. Max Donahue was devo- 1mem bers was held laltr in l~t'
pr. tional leader using p•1ems and , evening when. ever~· gtrl WJS
1 prayer on the Christmas theme. presemed a pw to be worn all
Chrisl nJa' carols were &gt;Ung in week. A plan of work also was
Iunison.
discus.&lt;:;ed.
Mrs. .James Cr iswell,
An upcomin~ jitney supper
"~::.~i.h:eiii::i I was di scussed, and refreshiii
ment s served.

Pfe, as seen m retropsect by
His mother, Mary, highlighted
the pro~ram hour of the Decemher meeting of the WSCS at
Heath Methodist Church Mon-

WELLINGTON
BOOTS
Leather Lined

11h: to 11

$1?.·99
..

was used on the deconoled blrlb- vid Swisher, John Pat Riley,
Fult2 Terry Gardener,
day ca" e.
.Marc
'
Neff
Steven
Mrs. Batey was assisted by Roy and Larry
• Brenda

George Batey, son or
Mr. her mother, Mrs. Roxie Oller
Mrs. George Batey, obser- and her sister. Shirley Royer
his 8th birthday anniversary in serving the guesis ice cream,
recently with a party given at cake and minis. Games were
home of his parents recent- played and prizes awarded the
ly. The Batman theme
was winn~, The. honored guest reout in the tablecloth leelved gifts and carde from the
napkins, plates and eerre.m: invited guests.

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MEN'S

Holiday!

Just
Unpacked

MiSS BF.TTY fRADDOCK
Mr and Mrs. L. E. Craddock of Rt. 1. Belpre, an- I
begin in Januaryh Wllh .\!Irs.~~~ ~ nounc:e.the e!Jgagement of their daughter, Betty Jo, to
len Bro~n as ~ alr~a n.
Kt' nneth H. Hager, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H.
s:udy ~Ill be g~ven m two ~~ ! Hager, Sr., of Route 3, Coolville. Miss Craddock was
· s~ons Wllh the first one to . j gr;1dua led from Belpre High School with the class of
gJven at lhe Januar~ mf't'IJOg. 11963_ She 1s employed with Broida Stone &amp; Thomas. Mr.

AfOUR d aU d
About

Mrs

James Clatwurthy, cont ributing, served assorted Christma s
cookies and lime punch. The
table was covered with a lace

Jf.H.n our '67 Christmas Club.

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a red lighled candle and grren-

•Prrsonal Loans •Home Loans
eSafety Drposit 1 Bank-by·MaiJ

I ery.

/ialional,

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"The archlle&lt;tural firm of
Sullivan, loaacs &amp;
SUlllvau
1nd tbo State Department or
Educallon cOncur
in
mendil).i the site In the •lcinlty

of Salisbury school u the loe&amp;o
tlon of the Meigs High School,
Their recommendation is bll!ed
on many faclors reported in the
analysis of the varlou.s proposed sites,
"Concurring in this prof..,
slonal recommendation, the Ill·
perintendent recommeoos thM
!he board of education proceed
witb negotiations to obtain the
property needed to provide an
adequate site in this area.
"The major Items upon which
this recommendation ls made,
are:
(I) Proximity of this site to
a municipal water source.
(2) Proximlty of tills lite to
the junction of the two major
traffic arteries In tho county.
(3) The central location of tho
site In respect to potential IU·

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Altorlley Fred W.
Crow
ud WUliam Soulsby, represeniiDg Mr. V, A. Carman,
fl, owner ol the property
oougbl lor COIIIII'IIetlon of lbe
ocboot, dii&lt;Diaed the oiluallou
11 lenJib wllb the board.
It wu agreed there will be
a meeting ne&lt;l Tuesday niglll
of board membera, school offi·
cials, Prooeculing
Attorney
Bernard Fulu and possibly a
representative of the architeo!ural firm to discuss with Mrs.
Carman, Mr. Soulsby and Mr,
Crow to agree upon the e1act.
amount of land Involved,
PLAN MEETING
Soulsby and Crow also confirmed that a decision would
be made on whether or not tbe

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tUP!)-U.S, )l!is 1quarter of a mliUou gallons of
pierced a defense led by the . gasoline and oil was destroyed.
most modern Soviet-buill MIGS
H
Bo be
and bombed several military
eavy l!l rll
targets on the outskirts ol Hours earlier, giant U.S. 852
Hanoi millt ' ffl 'a!
'd strategJC bombers flew over the
'
lll'l 0 CJ 8 881 dividing zone and dropped
today. One American plane was
.
· r~ported downed by ground fire. heavy explo~ves on areas
nnk
said I
where Norlb VIetnamese troops
U·8, 'r:esmen
oor
rted I0 be bUild'mg
CoJD(!Junilt MIGS Including two were repo
I \he ad ced'
· d strength.
o G
van
swept·wmge
The Communist attack oo the
Ml 2ls, went aloft ID lnter&lt;ept fuel dump at Tam Ky was
the Amencan fighter-bombers coordinated wllb mortar and
m the raids Tuesday. The nreUghl as•aulta on flve surMIG21s fired beat.seeking mfs. rounding outpost&amp;. A U.S,
allee, bot none hit tiJetr tars•.~ Marine unit 81 one of tile
The apokesmen sald U.S. Air outposts was reported ID b
Force and Navy Raidera l.ll:tJc!
ave
targeis wflbln five Dilles oT ·t~~~ taken b.eavy casunlU"'- · South
Norlh Vietnameee capitol, bul
•
none near Hanoi resldenllal FREEHOLD, N,J, (UPI) areas as Communists claimed Dr. Carl A. Coppolino toot
earlier today·
lbe wliDeBS stand In his oWD
Meanwhile, VIet Cong troops defense at 11:11 a. m, lEoTI
countered with a pre-dawn raid today as lhe murder Lrlal or
today on a South VIetnamese tbe doctor • hypnotist neared

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DEC, 17-1:00 PM

$50- $25- 5.$5 PRIZES

H.\ YS COMING HOME
RiehJrd {Red) Hays, son (;[
' Mrs. Str~lla Beys, Mill St. Mid-·
i dleport, who has been in Vi~l
N&lt;1m, wiJl return to the sta tes .
DPr. 17 on the USS Beale. Hays
will land at Norfolk. Va., proceed io Middl1•pnrt in time to
celehnte his 22nd b1rthd ~y
t·re lJO Dec. 20, and will re- 1
mai11 here through Chri stm&lt;Js. I
l-Ie IS .' n his Fourth year m the
.1\,w.v. Thf' HP;:~Jr is en:'Ou1P ,,
stalt•si;l!• via thr Near
Ba~ t ,
Ht:d writing from Athens,
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DEC. 24- 1:00PM

$200 - 3 · $50 Prizes,
5 · $25 Prizes, 5 • $5 Prizes

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomtrov

ASK FOR YOUR FREE TICKET- No purchase Is required. You need

not b•

present to win. All drawings held in tht Pomeroy Parking Lot.

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Stiffler's Red Anchor
Ebersbach Herdware
Simoni~ Market
Moore's Store
Pomeroy Flower Shop
Crow·• Steak H~;~vse
Karr &amp; Van Z1ndt Motor Sata
Pomaroy Sunoca Station
Hoyt's Sofollo Station
Krogtrs
Mtlgs Equ1pment Co.
G, &amp; J. Avto Ptrh Co,
The Fabric Shop
B.R.W. Hdwt. &amp; L.. thtr Svp,
Sug1r Rvn Mill•
Gibbs Grocery
Fulton-Thompson Tractor

sar..

Ohto Valley Plumbing
&amp; Heating

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TONIGHT
"TtiE T,ROUBLE WITH
ANGELS"
- Terhnicotor-

Pomoeroy Home •nd Avto Cen
lngel'• Carpl!'t Hovse

llaylt&gt;y Mills Rosalmd Rus
~ ~·lt, Binnie
Barne ~.
Gypsy

Oownie·Grou
Simon's Pick-A-Pair

HoSf&gt; Ur-, June Hardin g
Co1orurloonfl: Pkkl•d Pull

Big 61!'nd Trailer Salf&gt;s
Assoc . Radio &amp; TV.
Midway Market
Dan~ A1hl1nd Service
Pomeroy Motor Co,

Admi.~ c:i on;

BOW@r!l Drive-Inn

B•itty's A••taurant
SPONSORS:
Fermert 81nk &amp; S1vlng1
Pomeroy Netionat B1nk
Oevlt-Warner lnturtnce
William" N1tionwidt lmur.
Revton'• lmurtnct
Karr's B•rber Shop
Crow, Crow &amp; Porter

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7Jc and 40c

•nd Thursd1y
December 14·15

Wednet~dav

NOT OPEN

------·Frldiy 111nd S1turday
Dt«mbtr 16-17
"YOUR CHEATIN' HEART"

- TechnicolorGeorge Hamilton, Susan Oil·
ver, Red Buttons, Arthur

Nationally Famous TV Advertised Toys
Secret Sam
Captain Action:.~· _ s.t. 3·44
The T•Jgers 2.~9Men
Fighting
Wen

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The roughe&gt;sl. tougf'l.. t fightinv comb.tt t..m ner 11een

Tiger Uniforms 1 .4~·.:_
Ktddl.,
Ma tte Is Little
•.•.
Topper Ret. Girl1
Topper
' Tank 2w~
Rogulor
T1ger
2J7 _ __

Th• my&amp;terious M!lln of many ldtntles

New From M•tt•l

Switch &amp; Go ~~5 _

Solo

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Twin G, 1'. Ctr Set

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Topper1

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Johnny Express ~~~5 s.1• 13·

Go Go

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2.49 _ _ _ _

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F1mou1

WORLD

Remco'1 Scrumlng Mte-M"
A bitt huck that do61 evtrylhlna

GUN :;;, _____ 3.49

Does every thing by remot• control

By Tbe UPI

Cirll .4rre•ted

OPEN
EVERY
NIGHT

SUlY CUTE DOLL
8y Topper

Roaular 2 . 9 8 - - - - - - -

MANY
OTHE2 TOYS
REDUCED I

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ALSO PLENTY OF ACCESSORIES .

SaVe on Doll Clothing
All Clothing Reduced

.:·!~htijHJih School.
Hblon II Shaker

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The Mlddl
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~~ •· mther&amp;Jen~
..,_ was ......., w e 0
Taylor, .residence Wednesday at
CN~IIAS SflLSfiPITIIIC 12. a, In, for Mr..Taylor, 8
Ilk RESPIIATIIf IISfASfS medical paUent, who -:as tak·
ji'?~~~~ ..,llltohooVetaram
Memonal Hoathe _,..
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The U.S. casualties occurred
shortly after midnight today
when a 155 mm artillery shell
oliPiocled while inside the
mnuol The artillerymen were
Urlnl allells to harass Comrnu·
aJst foroea ID Tay Nmb

v1nce

Attadt

STORY OF THE BEAR- Frances Klein I! shown
with two children at the Children Community Dinner, and a bear which was used by Mrs. Klein m her
story told to the children. Mrs. Klein was program
chairman for the annual event. llr.
Pickens,
who killed the bear two years ago
loaned
it to Mrs. Klein for the program,
'

have given the Penta Coonty
Vocational School Dlslrict an
additional $600,000 a year, But·
ler County voters rejected lev-

ies for two lOcal school districls,
and Fairfield Local's requeste-d
4.7S-mlll lncreaoe and Ross W{'3I's request to continue a six-

mill levy both were turned down.
Amanda . Clearcre&lt;k School
District voters rejected a fivemiU operating levy, and Circleville school district voters delea led a 3.S-mlll additional levy.

Six ll!strlcf 14
Future Evans; Rutland, silver, Everett hers from J!OIIlpetlng teoms.
Farmers of America chanws Holcomb,
These questlolls test the chair·
participated In a • h a p t • r Also observing the contest man's abUity to handle mlsprocedure contest
Tuesd•Y were members of the Symmee takee and unexpected procednight ·at Hannan Trace -Jiigh Valley FFA cluJpter and advi .. ·ure, and also cherk mistakes
School In Mercerville.
or Bill Melvin. Each team con- made by the competing te~m.
Teams participating, · . thefl .dueled a business meeting an&lt;l The teams are scored on bu..
ratings, and advi!!Ors, were dtmomtratnd its knowledge of iness procedure, ol)O!Jlng .,..,
named today by
Emerson parllm..,tary procedure.
monies, the chairman, the ...,
Shimp, Hannan Trace advisor. Tho team or t to 12 memhera rotary's report, teem ••"'cl·
..- •
They were;
'· 11'11181 demonslrate, u~ng it· patloo and the team's quizera
Gallipolis, gold, Charlee ~y;. ema of business which wero for other teams,
or; Kyger Creek, gold, Rail&gt;h drawn 20 mlnutea earlier. The Through this activity P'FA
Needs; Hannan Trace, gol4, team must have throe mern- members learn proper pi'O(:&lt;!d.
Emerson Shimp; Southern I;.o- bera act os chairmen,
ure ill a bll8inee8 meetbJI u
CIJ, fiOJ.d, Rebert And""''n: • Ourina lhli di!mOlllltr:llllllll well as speaking before a RrOUP
SouthWestern, .Over, l!obert ut:l( ...,n ill qumed by
tlllnldl1&amp; 011 tbeir lee&amp;.

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. DISPLAY TREATS.- Children at the community
dmner Tuesday evemng at the Heath Methodist
Church, display a few of the treats prepared by
members of the Church,

Christmas Spirit Showing With Full Force

w;: b~::.: ~:~ District ·FFAContest Ratin~s Announced

Ill ..._._ " . llaMNlml

Warren Stev"!m
Admission: &amp;ic and 30c

tlve others received wounds.

off~

York and Wuhlngton, rtducln&amp;
It to two hours, 5 minutes,

WEATHER

Pomeroy

mishaps. In the others, eight '
VIetnamese clvillana died and

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- Technico lorAudie Murphy, Joan Staley.

By Uulted Press lnlomallooal
The vote, 8,615 tor and 7.022
School dislricls lrying for a against, according 1o unofficial
second time to secure addition- returns, gave 55.09 per cent apal r~venues were handed _dis-- proval to the operating levy
appomtmenis from all Sldee ihey had defeated Nov. 8.
Tuesday in special elections.
School officials threatened earAt. least five school operal· lier If the levy was not approvIng lev1es were rejected by vot- ed the suburb's schools would
era from Toledo 1D Hamilton, be sbut down in J:~~~uary. 'llher
most of them by olim margins. i...es thal failed were a threeVoter! in Cincinnati's suburb- miU additional levy in Tea.vs
an Oak Hills passed a 14-mill Twp., six northwestern Ohio
tax levy by a scant nin..hnn- counties rejected again a 1.5
dredths of a per cent margin. mill operating levy thai would

AIJo

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vin Tate.
"GUNPOINT"

casualties.
,
Three tragic war accidents 1
also were reporwd today. Twu
Americans were killed and lwo
others wounded ln one of the

Meigs Memorial I!Gspttal
Pennsey PllllllllO
'I!IA:d&lt;diml'ell11rlto;n•- Garnet C8r1oo.l Highbaii96Trains
BY BEULAH .JONES
of candy treats, gilts for all favorlto with children, present1
101 ; William
1,
Levacy, BOSTON IUPII _ The Penn- . The Christmas spml was show- ages; and to lop II off, a chick· ed s program or Chnstmas storSyracuse; Zora Walker,
1 . Railroad hoping to re- 11111 In full Ioree Tuesday even- eo dinner followed by ice ieo w arranged that there was
, sy va=~ls glory .htys as a giant ing at Heath Methndisl Church cream and derorated Christmas participation by the youngest.
I h::'b~: Barbara
of Northeast transportation plan with appr0Xl111ately
children """kies.
She told a story of an early
1t,,.,.:.. Doris Sayre,
Michael
to
highball
trains
a
day
a·
of
the
community
enjoy1ng
the
The
basement
dining
~m
American Chrlst~as with its
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Lisa Lynch.
long the New York-Phllad~phia- annual Christmas dinner and was decoratnd with holly, pom- jingle bells and siOJghs, and led
Washington corridor at
no Party.
.
settles, greenery •nd rolored tho group in simng
Jingle
Molga General llotpltal
miles an hour starting next Oc· Everything traditional I&lt;&gt; balls. The tables were decorat. Bells bo the accompamment
Admll181ono - Pearl Pullins,
1was there, .including a lighted ed with lighted candles, slel~hs. of real bells and the accordion
Ray Gibbs,
John F. Piper, chief malnten- make childiSh h~arts happier balloons and other holiday sym-, played by David Krawsczyn.
Dlschor,.o - Essie
of way officer of the Penn- ChriStmas tree With all I h e bois.
I Mrs. Klein also told the color·
Yarbrough,
told the New England Rail- trimmings, popcorn balls, aacb Mrs. 0. P. Klein, always 1 1ful story of a little Indian boy
Club Tuesday the high,

betepti)oe Lt. Ralph Schaar, '
In
of a four man team
I
the use
of
. teen-JIIera In · the
~ll the pis are

O'Connell, Chris Crosby, Ke-

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WILLING WORKERS - Girl Scouts of Troop 39,
Middleport, have spent a great deal of time making
"Sock Dolls" to be given to needy children for Christ·
mas. The girls will also donate their favorite toy in
order to make some child happy on ChrislfMs morn·
ing. The Meigs County Junior Chamber of Commerce
•ponsor the gift program. Leaders of the Troop are
Mrs, Ike Neal and Mrs. Harold Thomas. In the larger
group, left lo right, front row, Ida Cacsi, Cynthia
Manley, April Fraser and Stephanie Ord; second row,
Diana Lynch, Carol Teepel, Mary !Au Mills and Cyn·
thia Demosky. In the smaller group, front row, left
to right, are Janet Neal; Linda Gerard, Martha McNeal; second row, Teresa Thomas, Judy Owens and
Barbara Fultz.

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outpos~ reported light overall 1

Voters Frown on Schools Bids for Money

CLEVELAND Heights Ponce plan · ID
charges In Juvenile
,;ilnal 30 hlgh school
inyolved 'In purchases of nar- ,

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VIetnamese forces at the other

pro
Clvlliana
Meanwhllt, U.S. and Vletna·
mese combat unlis continued to
.weep through paddies and
ioresls aroond Saigon where
Viet Cong guerrillas bave
stepped up a terrorism campaign, During the week ended
storage area for fuel vital to 80 eud.
last saturday, Viet Cong forces
U.S, operations south of tbe
kUied 36 civilians and wounded
demilitarized zone. More than a 1_ _ _
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eTHIRD DRAWING

Rlnr 011 Comp1ny
PomnDy Cement Block Ca.
Lendmark Stor•
lleettner Auto Co.
Kepble's Sahio Sl!'nt'lu Sta,
Prancis. FIori~!
'Omtroy Pa1try Shop
Hartl•v and Benm•tt
Nelson Drug Store
K &amp; C Jew•lry
ltn Franklin Slore
Ntw York Clothing House
LIZ Shop
Swlshtr &amp; Ltthst
Elberfeld•
CNpmtn-Canaday Sfoloe!l
Margutrlt•'• Shoe Sht)p
ftlue &amp; Crt)' Restaurent
Got11ltr Jtwelry Stort

The ilet# CoUniJ ~=~I
of the Re~~nal Llbr;r).
Center wlQ oller as Ito Chriot-1
"'"' presMI .to Meigs County
1 "stOry ltr,!lr'' ·to be held Dec.
21, 22,
The atory boor chairman
Mrs. Franc~, Klein, who weiCf'mes assio~e In the
entation. Pions are to includ•• I
sto~. rerords..,. and Rames.
stories, records and games.
m. to noon. and l p. :·m. to 3
m. Pa1·entfl are tnvit.Pd to leawe
their children during the story
boors while thev
Christmas
shop, announced Mrs. Plkkoja,
h•ad librarian,
The communiiY,
service
Christmas lights at the bookmobile were turned on '('ues.
day eyenlpg, The tree was
donaied by Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Brewer, Portland, and decora~
ed by the boo)cmoblle staff.

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$800 IN CASH PRIZES

prtngs

SAIGON

will be presented Sunday even·
ing. DeL". 18 at 7:30p.m. at the 1

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Military Targets Hit
On Hanoi's Outskirts I'

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land sought for !be new .bleb
eure all the property """ed by
May 21, lll67.
Band Boosters Group, ~
school from Mr. Carman ~
Mr. Carman, and tndlcated this
-Set the commencement date
!hat the band boooters ol lbl
be purchased without th4&lt; jjoi!J'4
may be a factor in possible ..,.
at Pomeroy High for rue&gt;!day,
new school be given a percenlo .
movln&amp; in condemnat148 pr11o
aotiatiooL
May 23 Middleport High Wed.age ol the gate receiplli for
ceedJn&amp;s,
OO'HER
BUS~
nesday,
May
Z4,
and
Rutland
athletic events and also oDI
.;
1
Board President
·!\fd!ard
In other activity of · t h a
High on Thursday, May 25.
concession. Supl
Hargrav~ ·'
Jones, and Supl
'"''
board:
- Heard it reporle&lt;l that Mr.
Indicated a meeting wW
~·
observed in the di
n ,jrilb
- A heaUng bill or t3,520.30
Pearl WUiiams has offered a
held early next year with tho 1
carman representa } that
from lhi RuUaod Fu~ and Gu
reduction in option price from
omoolidated band boootell11
a price for· the 1 •• ls
Company lor the past monlb
$20,000 lo $15,000 U the only
group, the dlstrlct
alblellt~l
finally approved by
State
waa discussed and tho declslon
part of his land optioned 18 that
board and !he three prtleiJ! ~
Department of Ecluca
was reached not ID pay It, Tbe
lying east ot Rt. 143, at the
band groups, ID attempt 10 11M
Crow said he feels that U the
board, questioning gas blUa for
infirmary site, No action was
rlve at an agreement Ill · lllls'l
board and the C1rmans can't
heatlng the Rutland ~ementary,
taken by lbe llo&amp;rd.
matter.
j
agree on a price, the matter
bas wught assistance of PUC
- Agreed on rental of the
- Gave Jane Wllliamll a s.:&lt;
should be put throllllh court as
officials.
Pomeroy Junior high school
months leave of ahseoce ~t
qulekly aa possible. Supl Har·
- Appointed Terry Ohlinger
auditorium from noon to 7 p.
her cook's dillies In the distri · ·x
8
graves said the optimum Umo
as a teacher In the Pomen&gt;y
m. on Feb, 20, April 17 a n d
Attending wen. Supt,
for beginning C0118tnlction of
Junior and Senior Higb Schools
June 19 ID the Red Cross Bloodgraves, Asst. Supt.
·~'
tne school would be May I of
effecUve on or before January
mobile,
Morrison Board President Jooei
next year.
30,
- A communication was disand membero WUUam Kin&amp;
Soulsby recorded hb hope that
- Set Baccalaureate at aU
euased from Mrs. Jolm Welch,
Mrs. E. 0. Rail, VIrgil Klni
the board wW not want to ... _ _:thre:.=e_h:::igh~.:sch=oo:::b:....::on::...::Su:::n:::d=a:y:.:.•_ _ch_a:::irm=an
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tUre consolidation in the coun-

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I Mr. and 'Irs. G. E. Flrvan church. The annual Candlelight

Pomeroy Merchants
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CHRISTMAS

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and daughter. Mrs. Ruth Ann service will follow the chil· ;
Hyland and dJugl1ler, Laura dren's program. The children I
SON BORN
Ann of Powhat an Poin t, were will be given a treat following
Mr. aod Mrs. Isaak Wilt, Co- Sat urday guests of .\1rs. Gladys the program. The classes will l
lumbus, are announcing
the Cuckler,
ha\'e a pracllce session Sunday
binh of a son, November 29 in :
~
· morning dur ing the
Sunday 1
Mt. Carmel Hospital in Colum- · Mr. 311 d Mrs . ~- · E. H&lt;~lhburn School opening _ The Rev. Max
bus, weighing 7 pounds and 4 of Athens were Sunday t&gt; \ rmng Donahue will conduct the can~ ounces, named Michael David. ; dJ_nner gue_.~ t s of Mr. and Mrs. dlelight serv ice and the
1
Mr. alld Mrs. Wilt have three Limier Dams.
groups wtll present the Chr'TSl· 'l
! other sons, Chris 9, Pat 6, and 1 Mrs. Eslie Mossmnn visited m::1:-:.
~tory m mtrratJon and
Gregory, 18 months. Grandpar- recently in Newark and Gran- song.
I
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Adolph ville wilh relaLives.
I
Saelrrt~ and Mr. and Mrs. IsMr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser Gret&gt;r ~, uf his early
arrival
aak Wilt, Middleport.
spent the we~kend in Columbus home.
with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ~~~i~
Quinn and fam ily and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McDow~ll.
, Mr s. Susie Fis('fler and Mrs.
, Grover Erb visited Fnday at
1Middleport with Mrs. Charles
. McNamee.
Charles Bur~ who is &lt;'mployed in Lorain, spent the weekend
[ wtth hi s Family, Hutl&lt;lnd Hont
Mr. and Mrs. William Dillard
, of Lancaster spent a day last
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Keiser, Miners~·ill e
Also visiting in the evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ht: zer of Racine.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hassler
Ior Reynoldsburg spent Sunday
with hf'r parents, Mr. and Mrs_
.
.' Harry KeJser.
Alfred GloecknN of Canton
spent Lhe weelr.end at
hi s
farm. Cherry Ridge. and alo;o
Shooter Cant
visitt•d his mother. Mrs. Jacob
(;]CN:'rkner.
Rogul., 1.79 ~

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A Christmas program by the
. Sunday S('hool classes and the :
Juninr and Senior MYF memJJers of Heath Methodist Church .
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cloth and centered with an arrangement of glitter balls with

COMPLETE SERVICES

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Wlth l Hager was gr;.tdualt&gt;d from Eastern Hi_gh Scho?l with

I hostesses, Mrs . .James JiViden,
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Miss :&gt;lellie Zerkle, Mrs. John ~~'~'"'&lt;c::-t:-P" ·~--.,.
Zerkle, Mrs. C. E .
Young ,

buy those gifts next Christmas , . , start saving now!
A little savPd each week will :~.dd up to a big check.

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,the class of 1962. He IS employed by Un wn CarbHie MeI Dunng the socJal hour . the · tals Corporatwn. A June wedding is planned.

Mrs. Galen Brown and

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NegoUatloos directed to possfble p~ of acreap in !be
Roel:"springs vicinity of SaJis,
nury Twp, for the new comprl&gt;
bensiw Melga Local School Di..
lrict blJh school will be oontiiJo
ued up to January I,
This w~s ,~ded by t h e
Me1fs .Local Board of Educa- .
lion, upoa the reoommendation
ot Bupt,,,.Qeorge Hargraves, Jr.,
Tui!Oid4Y night at the board'•
rtguhlr montbly meeUng,
Supt, Hargraves released the
following statement In relati..
•hlp to the aMouncement to pr"'
ceed wllil purchase negotla·

Aprons

Mrs. Criswell ·announced that
a study on self-cval~ation would

Part of 1he fun of Christmas ls giving presents
.•• a big part of the giving I~ money. 'fo be able to

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Make Elberfelds In Pomeroy
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Open Evenings Until 9

m(!cting. Mrs. Fultz displayed
clocks for th~ social
room
and one was chosen to be plac~
ed in the room. It was announc[ ed that Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Cook would plare the
allar
I poinsettias in the church sane: tuary on Christmas, Sunday,
Dec. 25 to be given to shut-ins
foll owing the servJCf'. Group
pi rt.ures were taken for
thr

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Bachner, Jay B~~YPeggy Pal·
and PeMY : e
McKln·
ty, Ronnie M 1 y Joe Me·
ney, Kathy onpe ttlt TommY
Cloud, Kmty e ~Its were
Wallace. Se~dinl~ Little an d
Keith and av
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8th Birthday
Is Obsetved by
Ge·orge 8a1'ty

Mrs. Efaw is
Demonstrator
Of
'Sparkle'
Mrs. Nancy Efaw of Al'-er.s,

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and Christmas with the anirnals 'cludei wllh the singing of
of the forest, includin! bears. IIenl Night.
Here, the children , e t"at- The children were l(lveu idlli
ed to seeing a real bear, al- of toys, candy, and popCGrii
though now a bear rug, which balls around the lighted QJrtdo
was loaned by Dr. R. R. Pick- mas tree .
ens who had bagged the besr This Is the th~d year of 1!1
in AlARk'" wilds. Mrs. Klein dinner sponsored by the CIJrl&amp;.
was assisted in the slnry pres- tian Social CollCOfns CoJnmJe,
entation by Robbie Ord, dress- sion ol the church with Mrl.
ed In authentic Indian costume, Nan Moore as general chair'
telling the story of the birth of man. Other members of !be
Jesus in the Indian sign !an- Icommission assisting were Mn.
page. The program was con- Emerson Jones, Mrs. Jam•

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COLUMBUS IUPII -T be
Illite today rea&lt;ho11 a contract agreement onder wbkh
Oblo Stole Univerolly woold
operate tbe Oblo Tuberuc~•·
11 Hospital, tbreatened •ltb
the
1 do f 19
m gua n
nunes.
The effect of tbe eoatracl
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to ta~e effeet "wllhln ~..
ays, would be to make the
11r1r11es and - r employ" ot
lh ...pttal emplo)U of lhe
antvenlty, a •pokeamaa said.
Tbe aunes tbas would 11411
llave jobs irom ~lllcll to .,..

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"Many hando mal&lt;e light tile
load" halo helped make
event possible, 81 chureh
bers B!sisUng. 111 dellwling
invltallons, pl'"'·lng the
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up and retuhllng lbem to
homes· the Sr MYF mernbfl
servlni the 'too!d and seeing ~
each child hilil all ' he o....!a,
and
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