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Pictured (left to right) Dr. Jonas Salk and John England Let us remember, as we celebrate His birth, More than a dozen internation- support as a great forward step that our duty to mankind is ever growing in a world ally famed scientists have told in raising the level of medical the nation's March of Dimes care, encouraging research and that gropes for peace and understanding.With volunteer leaders that impress- emphasizing birth defects in ive gains have been made in the medical teaching programs. trust in Him... and with the spirit of love, we must renew our . fight against birth defects while Improved medical techniques in research promises even greater their specialties were noted by advances in the future. a number of panelists represent- faith and dedicateour efforts to accomplish that ideal. "The complex medical, social ing pediatrics, neurosurgery, and economic problems caused orthopedics, plastic surgery and .. .- *... * ...... " m by the birth of more than 250, psychiatry. 000 birth defect children in this The distinguished scientists country each year were analyzed addressing the conference were: First Place Winners In for us by some of the most Dr. Frederic Blodgett, Yale brilliant minds in medicine," University; Dr. Robert DeVito, said Attorney John 0. England University of Washington; Dr. Christmas Door Contest today after returning from a William P. Meacham, Vanderbilt National Foundation-March. of University; Dr. William Sher- Dimes conference in San Diego, man, University of Washington; Calif., site of the Salk Institute Dr. Oliver Nichols, Orthopaedic for Biological Studies. Hospital, Los Angeles; Dr. "Dr. Jonas Salk and his ass- Theodore Pfundt, Baylor ociates explained that scientists University. from many parts of the world Also, Dr. James D. Ebert, who have established reputations Carnegie Institution of Wash- in such widely diverse fields as ington; Dr. Jessie M. Bierman, biochemistry, physics, math- University of California; Dr. -ematics and the humanities are Joseph Dancis, New York now working at The Salk Institute University; and Dr. Stanley W. to solve scientific problems deal- Wright, Pacific State Hospital. ing with the most basic elements In addition, Dr. Daniel Bergsma, of life and health," Attorney director of the medical depart- England said. ment, The National Foundation- The conferees, representing each of the 50 states, toured the March of Dimes, and Dr. Virginia Institute and saw the work being Apgar, head of the voluntary done in its laboratories. Most of agency's division of congenital the financial support for con- malformations. struction of The Salk Institute Dr. Jonas Salk greets. Attorney has come from the American John 0. England, of Steubenville, uonna Arnester, daughter of people through the March of Ohio, during his recent visit to Mr. a-nd Mrs. Odell Arnester Dimes. The Salk Institute for Biological of 701 Canton Road, Winters- Speakers at formal sessions of Studies in San Diego, California. ville, was chosen Wonderland the conference were Mr. Basil Several hundred March of Dimes Queen at the Annual Christ- O'Connor, president of The volunteer leaders from through- National Foundation, and Dr. out the nation attended a con- mas Dance held Friday, De- Morris Fishbein, distinguished ference in the West Coast city cember 18, 1964 at East medical editor and educator. prior to the January March of LiverDool Junior High School Highlighting gains made since Dimes campaign to fight birth Gym from 9 to 12 pm. The the March of Dimes entered the defects. A number of the nation's dance is sponsored fight against birth defects in 1958, foremost physicians and re- by the Mr. Caleodis' Room 111 toDk East medical scientists cited an in- search scientists discussed the Liverpool Hospital Mrs. Hughes' Room 213 took First Place, in the Winters- School of Nursing. creased publid and professional grave national problem re- First Place, in the O.W. Buc- ville High School Christmas Donna is a 1962 graduate awareness of the severity of the presented by the birth of more hanan Junior High Christmas Door Uontest, with the theme problem. than a quarter of a million of Wintersv.ille High School door contest, with the theme "Angle the Christmas Tree They pointed to creation of 50 infants each year in this country 4nd the 1961 Homecoming "Sing Noel" Angel" birth defects treatment and study with serious physical or mental Queen. **«| E** ***** ****««**** s**!((!****************e******* centers through March of Dimes defects. _rTELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN "THE WINTERS VILLE CITIZEN" ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1964 r aGE -2, _,1T.-- t-.*._ "Now"o-w"rf SERMONE TTE Rev. Thomas McFadden CHURCH SERVICES Wintersville Church of Christ ST. ANDREWS ORTHODOX NEW MISSION CHURCH CATHOLIC CHURCH Silver Stream Knools Visitors From Outer Space (319 Lincoln Terrace, Mingo Jct.) (Walnut Street) VISITORS FROM OUTER SPACE Wintersville Citizen realize the true hezemonv. the Rev. Fr. John F. Psinka Rev. Clifton Keith (CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK) Estoblished December 6, 1962 Sundays, Divine Liturgy, 9:00am. Kingdom ot God. Lord, the One Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Who confronts all eternity andall Publishers: Saturdays, Vespers 7:00 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:30 P.M. As to the nature of Jesus' birth, the Angel declared, that it was to ages; and He is born, He is born Rudy ond Pot Tolieni Holy Days, Vespers 7:00 P.M. Sunday Night Service 7:30 P.M. be a Virgin birth (Luke 1:35; today, said the angel! %nd Divine Liturgy 10:00 A.M. *** Subscription bts: Matthew 1:22,23). The Angel of "GLQJORY TO GOD IN THE HIGH- Confess'Tn*11 -UT-e Itearu P,ior BUCKINGHAM RIDGE UNION $5.O4per yer or 10 per copy the Lord announced the fact of EST, AND ON EARTH, PEACE to each service. CHAPEL Advertising rotes furnished the Virgin Birth! The modernists AMONG MEN OF HIS GOOD on request Route 162, 2 Miles from and the liberalist deny it! I know PLEASURE." That is the mean- BRENTWOOD METHODIST New Alexandria testimony I'm accepting! ing of the coming of that Child. Published weekly at CHURCH Rev. Clyde E. Trout whose The how of the Virgin Birth? That is the meaning of this Sa- 559 Canton Reed (148 Stephen Street) Sunday School 10 A.M. Holy Spirit viour, Christ, Lord. Peace. But Wintersville, Ohio Rev. John E. Capper Morning Worship 11 A.M. Here it is, "The Dial 264-4303 come upon thee...". This how? "Among men in whom He Morning Worship 9:30 A.M. Midweek Prayer Services shall without a shadow of a is well-pleased." Men every- Sunday School 10:30 A.M. Wednesday Evenings 7:30 P.M. indicates **** doubt that the Holy Spirit Himself where are talking about peace and created the body of Jesus! (Gal- "co-existence", and they are NE ST. THOMAS MORE TWO RIDGES UNITED atians 4:4; Hebrews 10:5). To trying to produce peace; and they ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Virgin birth is to deny are attempting something on the (Route 22 at Jct. Broadacre Rd.) deny the Sunday School 10:00 A.M. the Bible! To accept the Bible is basis of a mistranslation and Rev. Ronald J. Cox Church Services 11:00 A.M. to accept the Virgin Birth! God consequent misunderstanding of Masses 8:30 and 10:00 A.M. is not limited by the ordinary! this passage. They say that the - ii ... Confessions before each Mass. angel said, "Peace on earth good MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH **** He is not limited by the natural! The doubter will declare, "Virgin will tomen," and then they say (Bloomingdale) OUR LADY OF LOURDES births just don'thappen." I reply, that peace will come by the exer- Rev. R. M. Getschman (Bantam Ridge Road) "Christs just don't happen. 0' cise of good will. There is no Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Rev. Fred Pasquinelli "Silent night! Holy peace on earth, except among Worship Service 11:00 A.M. Sunday Masses 9 and 11 A.M. listen, listen! night! All is calm, all is bright men in whom God is well-pleased! Holy Days 8 A.M. and 7 P.M, 'round yon virgin mother and That is the basis of peace, men STARKDALE UNITED Saturdays 8:30 A.M. Christopher Columbus, credit- Child! Holy Infant, so tender and of His good pleasure. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Confession Before Masses Peace will come to the world ed with having discovered (Sunset Boulevard) mild, sleep in heavenly peace, Sleep in heavenly peace." when men are like Christ. God America, is also believed to Rev. C. Sheldon Hastings WINTERSVILLE THE HEAVENLY HOST TOTHE said of Christ, "This is My have been responsible for the Church School 9:45 A.M. BAPTIST TEMPLE beloved Son, in whom I am well- first Christmas observance in Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. SHEPHERDS. This visit from (Grove Street-Community Room) outer space is one of the most pleased." (Matt 3:17). That is this part of the world. Rev. Ralph Wingate dramatic stories in the entire the way of peace, and there is GRACE EVANGELICAL Sunday School 10:00 A.M. According to the story, the Bible! It i recorded in Luke, no other way. LUTHERAN CHURCH Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. flagship Santa Maria beached Chapter 2. Read this story and The heavenly host was singing (Sunset Boulevard) Sunday Evangelistic Service the hymn of welcome, not merely on. Christmas Eve and Colum- Rev. William C. Haggis be thrilled and lifted by it! The bus and his men were torced 7:30 P.M. message of the Heavenly visitors to that Baby, but to the new race. Morning Worship Wednesday Evening Service "Glory to God in the highest, and to work Christmas day to free 8:30 and 10:45 A. M. on this occasion soothed the fears 7:30 P.M. of the "shepherds watching their on earth peace among men in the ship by stripping her of as Sunday School 9:30 A. M. **** flocks by night," and it declared whom He is well pleased;" the much gear as possible and **** BLESSED SACRAMENT com- race that will spring from that taking it aboard the Nina. ST. JOHN FISHER ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH great things concerning the ing Messiah. Baby. That Baby is the second The Nina, however, was un- ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH (Main Street) To the shepherds the Heavenly Man; that Baby is the last Adam able to take all of the men on (Route 152 South of Richmond) Rev. Charles J. Sargus (I Cor. 15:22,45). From that Rev. Kenneth J. Uram Confession-Saturday 1:30 to Host sang, "fear not." The shep- board and those who remained herds sure needed this assurance Child, that Son of God, Child of Masses 7:30 A.M. and 9:00 A.M. 2:30 P.M. and-7:00 to 8:00 P.M. Mary, born and laid in a manger, behind in a fort named the Holy Days 7:00 P. M. Masses 7:30-9:00-10:30 and 12 because of the supernatural, spot La Navidad, in honor of frightening and breathtaking ac- will spring the race which shall Confessions before each Mass. tivities in the sky that night. satisfy the Divine demands, and the Nativity. ST, PIUS X please the heart of -God. Peace WINTERSVILLE METHODIST And, listen; we need the strength ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH and the peace of heaven to speak there isfor these! CHURCH (Lovers,Lane) The prophet Isaiah rings a Rev. Richard C. Swogger peace to our troubled and per- Blessed Sacrament Teen Rev. Alfred L. McMullan plexed souls at times. In the solemn warning down through the Church Services 9 and 11 A. M. Confession-Saturday 7:00 to mad and uncertain whirl of this ages as he says, "There is no Sunday School 9:00 A. M. 8:00 and before Masses onSunday Club unstable and crazy, mixed-up peace, saith my God to the T HoRelDance **** Masses 8:00-10:00-11:30 A.M. world, we need to hear that wicked" (Isaiah -57:20). Peace The Blessed Sacrament Teen WEST PARK and 5!30 P.M., comes to the obedient (Romans Club is holding a Christmas METHODIST CHURCH "still small voice" of Godsaying 5:1). Peace is the unfailingApos- Dance December 28, 1964 at the Rev. Pershing Pyle "all is well!" Yes, God is the WINTERSVILLE answer to the present and the tolic salutation toward Christians Wintersville Fire House. Ad- Worship Service 10:45 A. M. CHURCH OF CHRIST (Romans 1:7; I Cor. 1:3). Peace mission is 25 a ticket or 350 Sunday School 9:30 A.M. future. With my eyes on the O.W. Buchanan Jr. High "Son", the shadows fall behind is attainable in the highest degree at the door. It will be held from " M.Y.F. 6:00 P. M. Rev. Thomas McFadden by Christians only (John 14 27; 7-11 p.m. * ** * ** me! Morning Worship at 10:00 A.M. 16:33; Colossians 3:15; Phil- For tickets contact either Patti HOLYRESURRECTIONSERBIAN Let the beauty and the truth Bible School at 11:00 a.m. of what the heavenly choir said lippians 4:7). So you see, peace Crispino at 264-0714 or June EASTERN ORTHODOX CHURCH Youth Meetings at 6:30 p.m. comes to those who have had Granatir at 264-2735. (530 N. Fourth St., Steubenville) of Christ in this story'speak for Night Service at 7:30 p.m. itself: "For behold, I bring you their lives purged of unrighteous- Rev. Fr. Vladimir Suka **** ness, and have made clean by the Sundays & Holydays good tidings of great joy which BLOOMINGDALE shall be to all the people: for blood of the Lamb of Calvary. Why have a Cold Motor? Divine Liturgy 10:00 A.M. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH May I ask you this? Does this Parochial Church School there is born to you this day in DIP-STICKS and (Bloomingdale) the city of David a Saviour, who glorious Christmas Season find Sundays, 9:45 A. M. Rev. Emory G. Lowe,Jr. you with peace in your life? Will ENGINE WARMERS *O*** is Christ the Lord. And this is Sunday School 10:00 A.M. the sign unto you: Ye shall find this be a Christ-centered Holiday FOR ALL CARS AT BLOOMINGDALE Morning Worship 11:10 A.M. a babe wrapped in swaddling Season for you? I know that there CHURCH OF GOD BLOOMINGDALE clothes, and lying in a manger." will be those reading this article (Bloomingdale) whose lives and thoughts are POP'S METHODIST CHURCH Saviour, Someone confronting all Rev. Mae Joy Lacy the sin of the world with regal restless because they are not at RADIATOR Sunday School 10:00 A.M. (Bloomingdale) peace with God. How about you? Rev. Howard Williams authority, based upon redeeming Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. about you? God help you to SERVICE Sunday School 10:00 A.M. power. Christ, Someone con- How Evangelistic Service make the Prince of Peace the Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. fronting all the chaos of the world, 408 N. Court St. Sundays 7:30 P. M. the Messiah, Who will be able to King of your life! 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Elder Floyd Johnson, Pastor A OW.. .-. -. : . . , ...... CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Sunday School 10:00 A.M. OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Morning Worship 11:30 A.M. (Wintersville Grange Hall) Wednesday Night 7:30 President, Owen S. Bunker Prayer Meeting & Bible Class Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Thursday Night 8:00 P.M. Sacrament Services 10:30 A. M. Young Peoples Meeting ATribute *0** Last Friday in Month 7:30 P.M. Missionary Meeting MBE~fT'S *0*** of Dignity NURSING HOE 4 a and Beauty 4 Mrs. Edith Forester, Adm. 4 I4 4 0-4 p 4 We leave nothing undone to assure that the 4 ersi final tribute may be a source of solace and -A spiritual inspiration to the family, long matwe- zY( * 4p 4 remembered after time ha s softened sorrow: 1o"aI Member of : TELEFLORA Trust to us to handle erery detail of a beau- W), W and F. T.D tifiul, dignified serrice . .. to perfection. 524 Canton Rood Wintersville, Ohio 4dW^i - ^ o p *FUNERAL . , .. .. 4 (DT2WtJL HCMF Phone 264-0010 4 6 5W * «- 728 Main Street rhone Zt,4-I6U~ ~ ^y:*.R.- M TFLU THFM YOU KAW IT IN 41IT14F WIMTl:RqVII I F rIT17F:Mtt tIN Wl:nNI:4ZnAV ric-ro."mcc fl)'2- lfkZA DA #f.Ce TI ITUF&"wTC VLl.W I T h I'Fir.CIMTM DIVII IjjTTTis kI" vr y kCL_%llI1AmNfr~.LJAjV Naf'M Daa ' I DAIy^^^(L, Kichmond Lions Lntertain District (iovernor 9( 4 MrARGO Dear Margo, bought it to wear to a party, I don't understand you. What but my dad is angry. He says is so terrible about wearing curl- I was taken, that nobody buys ers downtown when you have a sleeveless dress this time of a date in the evening, and your year. Is he right? hair looks terrible. I have many GRACE C. errands to do, and I have to Dear Grace, wear them if I'm to look decent 1 hope your dad forgives me, for my date. but he's wrong! Sleeveless dres- MARGERY K. ses are worn the year round. Dear Margery, There are ways to show him how I'm sure that you didn't under- smart you were to buy this dress. stand me, for I think it's terrible After the party, take this same to wear even one curler any- dress, and under it wear one where outside of your home. of your blouses...the white one, Your excuse is that you have the pink one, or the pale blue. a date. Well' if you didn't have one. Put the collar on the out- one, would you have so little side. You'll have an adorable pride that you'd let your hair jumper. Try the same thing with fly in all directions? Don', you one of your sweaters; a turtle realize that the fellow ou meet neck would be perfect. Presto! in the street might have been Yet another outfit. There are so the next one who would have many changes you could make, asked you for a date if you hadn't Dad will soon be admiring his looked like a monster when you clever daughter's very wise pur- met him? The place to wear curl- chase. ers is in the house, and pre- ferably in your own room! Dear Margo, Pictured (left to right) are: Wilbur Grimm welcoming Howard Palmer and Vic Street, as new mem- My girl friend told me that bers, while Or. Snively and Phil Knootz look on approvingly. Dear Margo, she bought a borgana coat. I'm I have to wear a hat when I not sure of the spelling, but it go to church, and it makes me sounded like that. I didn't want her look awful. I can't find one to to know that I didn't know what look decent because theyall seem it was, so I pretended that I to sit on top of my head. I want DID. What is it? Is it like a to wear a scarf, but my parents chesterfield? won't let me. Please convince them that it's alright. CANDY Dear Candy, HATLESS Why did you pretend? There is Dear Hatless, no one wise enough to know I couldn't possible, for I agree everything about everything. The with them completely. A scarf only way to learn is to ask. has no place in church, except The next time a situation such around your neck. I'm sure that as this comes up, don't pretend. when you say the hats all sit Ask! In the meantime, I'll try on top of your head, that it's to straighten you out, at least the result of your hair style, as far as borgana is concerned. not an oversized head. Get rid No, Candy, a borgana is not of that big bouffant concoction a chesterfield. Chesterfield re- you're probably wearing. When fers to a style of coat, while can I get through to all of you? borgana is a fabric. A chester- You pretend to know fashion, and field is a tailored coat fashion- yet you persist in that monstrous ed with a vent in back, set in hair style which those in the sleeve, and velvet collar. Bor- know have discarded months ago. gana is a deep pile fabric, made Get out your hair brush, and use of synthetic fibers to resemble Pictured (left to right) are: Donald Birney, Herman Muesegaes, Lloyd Burns, Dr. John Sn ively, it. Brush, brush, brush until all the fur of a beaver. The coat Phil Knootz, Wilbur Grimm and Donald Dye-. the snarls are gone, and your may be designed in various hair really shines, Then, and styles, and is available inblacks, only then, buy a hat; and for this beiges, browns, andnavy blues. It The Richmond Lions Club were that year. since joining in 1952. On the season, try the high crowned, is a very luxuriant fabric, and hosts to Dr. John M. Snively, On May 20, 1944 Frances Shet- District level he has been Zone small visored hats. They're Most compatible with the budget District #13 Governor, at their well was united in marriage with Chairman and Deputy Governor. young, charming, and exactly of the young. regular dinner meeting. John and the Snivelys are now During his term as president of right. MERRY CHRISTMAS, GIRLS, and Dr. John M. Snively was born six with the. addition of Marcia, Minerva Lions Club he started a " 'if you have any problems, just June 9, 1925 at Carrollton, Ohio Doug, Brad and Jan. They now bi-annual Glaucoma Clinic. He Dear Margo, ask receiving his education in grade reside at 401 Jackson Street, was one of the founders of the and high school at Carrollton With my own money I bought Minerva and attend the Lutheran Minerva Junior League Baseball a plain brown wool sleeveless MARGO going on to Muskingum College Church where they both teach a and has been a coach of the Lions shift. It has a round neckline. I after serving 32 months in the Sunday School class. Dr. Snively Club entry for eleven years. His Seabees during World War II. has served on the church council hobbies are sports. A man sat dowvn at a table in an exclusive restaurant and tied a napkin He received his degree, Doctor and the building'committee. Two new members, Howard Pal- around his neck. The manager, noting this, turned to a waiter and of Dental Surgery, from Western said: As a Lion, Governor Snively mer and Victor Street, were "Tell him as diplomatically as possible that sort of thing just isn't done Reserve University in 1952, and has held six offices in his club welcomed. here." opened an office in Minerva, Ohio After a moment's thought the waiter stepped up to the table and asked the man: "Pardon me, sir. Shave or haircut?"

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A Christmas Door Decoration contest was held at Buchanan Junior High on Wednesday, Dec- ember 16. Mrs. Alessi, Mrs. Caleodis and Mrs. Chociej, tea- chers irom me hign scnool, were the judges. Mrs. Hughes' Room, Number 213, won first prize with the theme of "Sing Noel". Second place honorable mention went to Mr. SCicone's Room, Number 105, with a "Merry Christmas" theme. Third place honorable mentior went to Mr. Onidayko's Koom, Number 206, with the theme "Christmas Around the World." Other honorable mention awards went to: Room 3, Mr. Talarico- "What do you want for Christ- mas". Room 104, Mr. Allen-"Grieeting Card". Room 205, Miss Oliver-"Frosty Snowman." Room 204, Mrs. Thistlewaite- "Merry Christmas." Room 103, Mr. Lardas-"Angel- Peace on Earth."

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Holidag NIEL It's Christmas, presents As in years be- Have a real bell rinaer all over; we'd like to fore, we extend a warm Warm wishes and sin- Warm wishes and sin- of a Yuletide! That's thank you for the year- "Thank You" to our cere thanks to our loyal cere thanks to our loyal our wish to each and ev- round present of your many friends and good friends and patrons. friends and patrons.. ery one of our friends! patronage. customers. Lee's Auto Parts Barnetts Grocery Beauty Salon Pastime Inn D-Mar Cottons Tire Servi 409 Main Street, Wintersville 289 Canton Road Canton Road, Wintersvilil 3Y2Main Street, VWintersville 532 Main Street, Winters'

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Over hill and dale, as the happy tale of May your stocking be Christmas is retold, filled to bursting with we chime in with our the many joys of best wishes to you Christmas. 24~ee&i~cy GREETING8 and yours! Dixon Realty WEST POINT TEXACO We wish you all the best Intersection 22 & 43 756 Main Street, Wintersvil Like Santa, we're wishing of holiday cheer ... a 11 We wish you success under everyone Yuletide joy, Christmas bright with the mistletoe and all the joy and we'd like to add a joy. Thanks to you our Mr, this season brings. Have a special note of thankful- Christmas has been a Afnv Cfislmas merry Christmas! ness to all our many loyal happy one .. . serving friends and patrons. you has been the great- Let everyor ie rejoice . . . Christmas est treat of all. time is herre again. We'd like to thank you f'or making ours a happy MODERN McConnell's Yuletide. 728 Main Street For esters Rest Home Wintersville, Ohio DAIRY Meat Market 11 Richmond, Ohio 524 Canton Road Wintersville,

Happy Holiday

Here's hoping Santa pops up with all the boxfuls of good things for your happy holiday!

Farm Fresh Store 125 Canton Road Peace On Earth

Here's hoping Santa's ex- May all men be blessed by the just and lasting tra kind to you this year! peace that was the joyous promise of that first A very merry Christmas, Christmas. It is our most sincere wish that the everyone! Day wilt be a happy and holy one filling every heart and home with love and contentment. Creetingqs --%mfaWags* Merry Christmas to all S.. from us Suburban to you for the guys and gals that your happiness during made this Christmas a OHIO VALLEY SAVINGS the holiday season . .. Sales & Service happy one for us here! may a sleighful of all AND LOAN COMPANY good things be yours! Cadiz Road'Wintersvi I1e 424 Washington Street Steubenville, Ohio George Thompson Store Camns Meat Market TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN "THE WINTERSVILLE CITIZEN" ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1964 In-A G E 7

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May your stocking be Gfreetinqs 100 filled to bursting with wish to thank you for your valued the many joys of Archer Marble & Christmas. patronage and send you and yours Granite Works ANN'S CLOTHING 719 Main Street their hopes for your happy holidays. 536 Main Street, Wintersville Steubenville, Ohio

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Season's Greetings to all our valued custom- ers. Here's wishing you Ml Merry Christmas and A special thank you at We hope Santa be- good wishes to a happy Yuletide, fied hearty Merry Christmas to all Christmastime to all stows on you and your all our friends ... old with good cheer and family all the our friends, with a spe- our loyal friends and joys of and new. We hope warm friendship. cial note of thanks for patrons. Christmastime. you'll let us serve you letting us serve you. I. W."ack" COdWS'Green Lantern Dutch Carl's Bernabei's Imported Morton Amoco Service BEVERIDGE Humble Service Center &Domestic Foods Wintersville 345 Main Street, Wintersville 250 Main Street, 215 Main Street, Wintersville Main Street, Wintersville 251 Main Street, Wintersville rooig se o I NOEL

Hope Santa's totin' a bag full of goodies for you on Best wishes to all our Christmas Eve! friends for a warm and merry Christmas! Sarah Baker Agency Beechwood 1st National Bank Building House of Beauty Steubenvi lie, Ohio This little cherub is ringing the Christmas bell to tell you how May the joy and peace Festive as candy canes much we've enjoyed serving of the Christmas spiril and bright ribbons are you. Happy holidays! ever be yours, and may our wishes for a joyous you have a very happy and fun-filled Christmas The Jefferson Building and blessed Christmas. for you. Our own Christmas carol to all our friends: Thank you &Savings Company MALLETT'S for your continued patron- Canton Road, Winters.ville age! Merry Christmas. Hardware 127 S. 4th Street D & M Grocery Steubenville, Ohio Canton Road, Wintersville 512 Main St.-Wintersville 423 Canton Road Wintersville, Ohio fe/y CIF/m4?ms

Santa's sleigh is on its way to your house, loaded down with our sincere best wishes for

I a happy Christmas! 'Jim Robins on Auto Body 472 Canton Road Wintersvi lie May the light of Christmas, the light that first shone nearly two thou- sand years ago, fill your heart with joy! .. and may Here comes Santa with Peace and Happiness our very best wishes _ be yours during this for those it has been /- jjoyful season and ever our privilege and after. pleasure to serve. May your holiday be an May Christmas bring to you In the true spirit of especially happy one. and yours all the happiness this joyous season, we your hearts can hold. Best thank you for your loy- wishes! al patronage. Happy United Service holiday. Dunlope Funeral Home Dry. Cleaners Vance Insurance S et Home Dairy 758 Main Street, Wintersville 215 Fernwood Road Wintersville, Ohio S...... tub n il, Ohio 544 Main Street, Wintersville PgAGEJA TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN "THE WINTERSVILLE CITIZEN" ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1964 Now"

Eddie Pearce working on the lathe, preparing his Christmas giftt J. for. i.4- Mom. • : *• Instructed• -• .,*- by" ^* " Cecil H."'"*** Nicola. " *"' * * * ** *************** # " : #

The first shop projects to come out of the O.W. Buchanan Junior High School. Pictured above- (left to right)-Eugene Hickman-9th. grade, Eddie Pearce-9th. grade. Dana Hellock-8th. grade, and Dick Harris-7th. grade

THE CANDLE PRANG'S CARD l ztio There is an interesting legend concerning the origin of the No one is quite sure, but The "Father of-the American Hospitiizotion agesI to use of tinsel on Christmas trees. According to the story, a kind some hold that the custom of Christmas Card", is said to For All Ages tOo years. having a Christmas candle be old lady with a large family spent a great deal of time prepar- Louis Prang. Prang is be- comes to us from baronial days lieved to have issued the first Group Insur)ce ing a family Christmas tree with what meagre decorations she for three when a huge Yule candle was line of -cards could afford. Christmas in the or more Employees During the night spiders visited and crawled from branch to prepared to furnish the light United States in 1857. Peasis U R branch of the tree, leaving their beautiful webs behind them. at the high table throughout Great Variety Store is believed LLOYD W. BUNS Because the lady was good and kind, the legend continues, the holiday festivities, to have been the first user of Nationwide Insurance the Christ-child rewarded her by blessing the tree, thus trans- *************************** the American Christmas card. Phone 283-3681 *il* * ***si* ^*i~|*^ici(^^si***nwn*O * ** * * V forming all the spider webs into shining silver.

ITH people coming into the city in

response to the tax order, the inn-

pressed to accom- I keeper was hard modate guests. While some had been turned away, he had relented in one case, telling the couple they could stay in the stable. After all, they had made a long journey and the woman was with child, It was just another ordinary night in Beth- lehem. The city had finally quieted and out in the hills the shepherds tended their flocks.

And then... a star shone over Bethlehem!

Nearly twenty centuries have passed since

the story of love, sacrifice and hope had its

beginning that night in a manger. For nearly two thousand years the light of the Bethlehem star has guided mankind just as it guided the shep- herds that night so long ago. Today it continues to beckon mankind, hold- ing forth the promise of peace and hope...

a beacon marking the way for man on the

path of life.

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Uhristmas uinner in the cafeteria of the new school. 1011111101, Dip 'N'Dive Second Place Third Place Jim Lone was caller for the Belvedere News Mr. Rathbun-Room 9 Mr. Westcotts Rooir Dip 'N' Dive regular "Second Sat- urday" Square Dance on Dec- ember 12, at the Wintersville Mr. Caleodis' homeroom, 111, there was a small, red-headed The Belvedere Volunteer Fire their duties in January. won first prize in the Christmas girl who wanted her two front Fire Hall. The members enjoyed a gift club's "Fourth Friday" Department assisted other local door decorating contest sponso- teeth. Room 109 displayed "I he Volunteer Fire Departments exchange and visit from "Santa" aance has been cancelledbecause red by the Hi-Times. "Angle the Saw Mama Kissing Santa Claus." fighting a fire that leveled the who presented them each with a Christmas Tree Angel" was the A small boy is shown cautiously it falls on Christmas Day. dairy barn of Mr. Ben Gundrum The club members will have small gift from the Fire De- winning heme, was painted in peeking through the rails of the at about 3:00 pm on Friday, partment. cartoon form as an elfish looking bannister while mother was kiss- their Christmas Party on Tues- day, December 29. Jim Long will December 18. Mr. Gundrum lives Later they had refreshments and little girl dressed in the tradi- ing Santa. A variety of other doors on Copeland Road. some members trimmed the tree tional angelic robe, red shoes, included a jolly snow man, a white be caller for an open dance on Saturday, January 9 and a Several of our firemen who while others prepared the Needy and red hair ribbons. wreath, a stable setting a church were on the scene used a tanker Basket, while still others worked In addition to first prize the setting, and others. special "Guest Caller" dance of water to extinguish the fire will be held on Friday, January on preparations for the Christ- Hi-Times also awarded second Congratulations to the winners of undetermined origin. mas party that was enjoyed by and third place. Second place went and thank you to all who par- 22 with.George Joy of Canton, Ohio as caller? The shock was so great upon many young and older citizens to Mr. Rathbuns' homeroom num- ticipated in our contest again seeing the fire as he arrived of the Belvedere Community. ber 9. Their door represented this year. A framed certificate A class in round dance lessons is being organized and those who home about 4:00 pm that Mr. The children sang Christmas "Twelve Days of Christmas" will be presented to Mr. Caleodis Gundrum blacked out and ran into Carols while they waited for portraying each day by the use to be put on display in his home- are interested in taking the les- sons will meet at the Winters- the cars of two firemen sustaining Santa to arrive with his gifts of vividly colored paper figures. room until next year when it nossible internal injuries. He for all. "Angels We Have Heard On High" will be presented to the new ville Grange Hall on Tuesday was taken to St. John's Hospital. evening January 5, at 8 o'clock. There were refreshments and on Mr. Westcott's door received winner. ****** This is especially distressing to prizes galore. third place. Amidst a deep blue Mr. Gundrum as he went through The joyous Christmas spirit was background and white flowing a situation quite similar to this prominent throughout the even- clouds were three angels singing A labor leader was having trouble with his wite and he went to an old 10 months ago when another barn ing. praises to God. associate to tell him his troubles. The associate listened to the whole story containing his stock, feed and ma- and then said: On the comical side of things "I'm sorry, but in this case I have to agree with your wife." chinery was destroyed. FUN! FUN! FUN! "What?" cried-hie labor leader. "I never thought I'd see you going over All the friends and neighbors of On Wednesday, December 16, to management!" the Gundrum family feel deep fourteen young people enjoued sympathy about theirbadluckand themselves at "Doug" Snod- sincerely wish him a speedy re- grass's 13th birthday party. LA L-41 4 f MA covery. The party was held in the Snod- erass's home. LADIES AUXILIARY There was dancing, games and On December 18 the Ladies the usual "goodies" to eat. We Auxiliary held their monthly hear a good time was had by all. meeting at the Firehouse. The first business of the night WITH OUR SICK was the election of officers who Mrs. Myrl Taylor, Mr. Sam were Mrs. Carl Snodgrass-pres- Vojvodich and Mr. J. L. Hazlett ident, Mrs. Gerald Channels-vice still remain in the Ohio Valley president, Mrs. Sam Vojvodich- Hospital where we hear they are secretary, and Mrs. Clarence coming along nicely. Marshal Halpny-treasurer. The community extends their These officers will take over wishes for a happy holiday and a speedy recovery.

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ALUMINUM-FULL GUARANTEE 61MaIInS.161SMaintStreet1' M.HOME IMPROVEMENT MOREILIBROS'* 261 ManSUNSETDil 64Dial WINDOW CO. 264-5051261 Main Street21Mi tetDa 6-2 Pal I 1 a& TFLL THEM, YOU SAW IT IN "THE WINTERSVILLE CITIZEN" ON WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1964 , ...... THE .. ... YIT . I-- THE...... LE.....CITIZEm-*w-N",,"...... OA . . B 23 1 I Laso Wintersville Civic Service Club J.U. Board Of Education Meets The December meeting of the the old high school building. Pur- Jefferson Union Board of Ed- chased a PBR Dictaphone re- ucation was called to order by corder and a TA5R Dictaphone William N. Early, President. transcribing machine. Purchased Mr. Joseph Skarzinski was hired fluorescent light fixtures from as "a science teacher, and thp Verd-A-Ray Corporation for typ- boaro accepted the resignation ing room, drawing room, and of James M. Blackburn, school home economics sewing room. bus driver. Mrs. Josephine Irvine was grant- Mr. M. DavidShaeffer, engineer ed leave of absence for tne second from Wheeling, West Virginia, semester of the 1964-65 school was hired to draw up plans for year with effective dates of the installation of two new boil- January 18 to July 10, 1965, and ers in the old high school build- Mrs. Lillian Simpson was grant- ing and to supervise installation ed a four weeks' leave of ab- of new boilers, when and if sat- sence from February 1 through isfactory bids are accepted by the February 26, 1965. Miss Alyce Board of Education. Beaman's resignation was ac- The executive head was instruc- cepted by the board. ted to secure plans and have Before the January meeting, es- bid proposal forms drawn up timates are to be secured for for the installation of a sewage the enclosing of the open walk plant at the Pleasant Hill Ele- way at the Richmond Elementary mentary School. School. The Board of Education approv- The Board of Education grant- ed the following items: Mr. Otto ed Mr. Frank Solak permission Jack, agent for the Northwestern to attend the National Principles National Insurance Company, was meeting in Miami, Florida, Janu- given permission to sell tax'shel- ary 16 to January 21, 1965. tered annuities to the faculty Due to the nature of the meeting, members and school employees. certain items were tabled until Approved participation in Title the January meeting. Il N.D.E.A. and Vocational Act Members present for the meet- of 1963. Awarded a contract to the ing were William N. Early, Wintersville Civic Service Club Officers: (left to right)-Mrs. Kenneth Ketcham-Parliamentarian, Steubenville Plate Glass Com- Frank Cunningham-Secretary, Mrs. Stephen Krawson-Treasurer, Miss Pauline McCasland- Robert Kearney, Kenneth Miller, Mrs. pany to install new aluminum Edgar Hill,. and James Evans. Vice President and Mrs. Albert Huffman-President and glass doors in the front of

LEGAL NOTICE Chamber of Commerce NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF THE VILLAGE OF WINTERS VILLE, OHIO Elects New Officers You are hereby notified that a The Wintersville Chamber of Public Hearing will be held on Commerce held its monthly January 10, 1965 at 7:30 pm. meeting to elect new officers. EST to determine whether or not Elected were President-Marion Ordinance Number 508 amending Mellott, Treasurer-Ivan Mallett, Ordinance Number 186, the Secretary-Celic Allaway. Permanent Zoning Ordinance of New members elected to the the Villaqe of Wintersville. Ohio board for a period of three years including 371.73 acres, more or property was annexed were Jack Christoff, Marjorie less, which by the Village of Wintersville, Ford, Bud Hunter and Delwin Orr. Ohio, by Ordinance Number 421 Plans were discussed for a Passed July 23, 1963, should be membership dinner to be held in approved or rejected by the Coun- February. The next board meet- cil at said Village. A copy of ing will be held Janaury 18,1965. said Ordinance is now on file The Wintersville Chamber of with the Clerk of the Village, Commerce wishes You a Merry and may be examined by the res- idents of said Village. Christmas anda Happy New Year! ****** Delbert P. Vance, Clerk Village of Wintersville, 0 James H. McHugh, Solicitor FOR SALE-Five weeks old bun- 12-10,17,24-64 nies. Would make nice Christmas presents. Price $1.00 For Sale-African Violets, 100 to PHONE 944-1199 chose from. Mr. Henry Mowry ****** 637 Canton Road. Phone AM-4-3413 dUaUThursday

By Marge Harris The Preamble to the Constitu- February 16, 1965 Treasurer: Mrs. Stephen Kraw- tion of the Wintersville Civic "FUN NIGHT". Committee: Miss son. Service Club reads: "We asso- Margaret Staib, Miss Virginia Parliamentarian: Mrs. Kenneth ciated ourselves together as a Moores and Miss Pauline Mc- Ketcham. body for the following purposes: Casland. Committees To develop fellowship with each March 16, 1965 Program and Yearbook: Miss other and with our neighbors. Talk and Slides on Jerusalem with Pauline McCasland, Chairman. To develop a better knowledge Dr. Alexander Fisher of East Mrs. Thomas Hatcher, Mrs. of the affairs of the day, that Liverpool, Ohio. Committee: Lester Moore, Miss Margaret we may be of service to our Mrs. Leroy Baker, Mrs. Lawr- Staid, Mrs. John Eft, Mrs. Vernon community and todevelopa deep- ence Faulkner and Mrs. Frank Lee and Mrs. John Miller. er appreciation of the finer things Cunningham. Social and Gifts: Miss Virginia of life, that will enable us to April 20, 1965 Moores, Chairman. Mrs. Stephen become useful, intelligent citi- Guest Speaker will be an Ex- Krawson, Mrs. Frank Cunning- zens." change Student. Committee: Mrs. ham, Mrs. Lawrence Faulkner. This Club was organized in May Kenneth Ketcham, Mrs. Harry Ways and Means: Mrs. Robert 1955 and Federated in August Phillips and Mrs. John Eft. Walter, Chairman. Mrs. John 1955. The Club is a member of May 18, ist5 Mackey, Mrs. William Tyson, the General Federation of Wo- Installation of Officers. Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Jackson, Mrs. men's Clubs and Ohio Federation Hayden Chaney, District 11, Virginia Smith, Mrs, Leroy of Women's Clubs. Meetings are President. Also, Guest Night. Baker, Mrs. David Miller. held the Third Tuesday of each Committee: Mrs. William Tyson, Nominations and Membership: month, September through May. Mrs. Wilbur Grimm and Mrs. Mrs. Keneth Ketcham, Chair- Programs for the 1965 are: Virginia Smith. man. Mrs. Wilbur Grimm and January 19, 1965 Mrs. John Mathes. "Skit on Parliamentary Law" Officers Blind articles: Mrs. William with Club Members participating. President: Mrs. Albert Huffman. Tyson. Committee-Mrs. David Miller, Vice President: Miss Pauline WAR A Board: Mrs. Stephen Mrs. John Mathes and Mrs. McCasland. Krawson and Mrs. Thomas Ernest Jackson. Secretary: Mrs. Frank Cun- Hatcher. ningham. TFI "TfHE WNTERSVILLE CITIZEN" ON WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER .23, 1964 ,PA ] I- J6,Lftm THEM YOU SAW ITIN

able to upset Florida. day meeting of Thoroughbred ra- rennein Aiora wIn an eigni point, zub ID., Charles Lash Jr., and Bl, u ramer wiL Sun Bowl: Georgia, "Bulldogs", cing. buck shot at Hammondsville three raccoons are back in the lime-lite after Steubenville Central wants a a few lean years. They Should football game at home on Sep- take the Texas Tech in an upset. tember 25, 1965. Sugar Bowl: The Orangemen of Basketball is going to have a Deer Killed On Road Syracuse, sporting a poor season ',Hall of Fame" at Springfield, record, plays Louisianna State. Massachussets. Gets Man InTrouble The score should read, L.S.U., Wintersville Basketball Team 14, Syracuse 8. lost its third game. A deer killed by an automible Cotton Bowl:" This game is the Madonna High needs a game Oc- is on Ohio's roads may only be best offering on TV for the 1964 tober 1st and 8th, 1965. claimed by the Ohio resident football season. Nebraska, with Cleveland opens the baseball owner of the car which struck local talented players in Jeter season at Los Angeles April 12, it. An Andover man found to his and Wilson and the Big Eight 1965. sorrow this was true. The in- Title, meet the best in the South, 'Out on a limb" Cleveland cident was reported by the Ohio Arkansas. The "Razorbacks" Browns over Baltimore. Division of Wildlife. from the south want to prove they To all my readers and friends Larry Burdick, Route 2, And- are Number 1 in the Country. 'Merry Christmas' on 'Christ's over, found a deer which had Orange Bowl: Alabama plays Birthday.' ,obviously been killed by a car, lying along a road in Ashtabula County. He reported the find to the county sheriff and asked if Warriors Lose To J.U. 60-51 he might keep the animal-he was told he could not. The Yellow Jackets of Jefferson Keith Dickinson with 18 and Bruce The sheriff's office reported the Union High School took charge of Stinnard with 15. incident to Wildlife Enforcement the Wintersville Warriors from Wintersville 51 Agent Lew Grubb who went to the start of their basketball game Peters;on 16 the scene but found the deer last Friday to win 60-51. The Dixon 12 gone. Burdick was located and Warriors trailing by 18 points, R. HaLstwell 9 taken to the Ashtabula County at one time, couldn't match the F. Ha stwell 1 1 3 Court at Jefferson where Judge "Jackets" on rebounds or shoot- Porre(ca 0 1 1 George Cornell fined him $100 ing from the floor. Coach Bob Denny 1 0 2 and $5 court costs. He was Alpino's team in winning its sec- Wrightt 2 4 8 charged with illegal possession ond victory was able to hit on Total 20 11 51 of a deer. Melvin D. Grose with an eight point, 160 lb., buck shot with '50 per-cent of its shots the first Jefferson Union 60 bow and arrow at Goose Run Hollow. half to lead 35-17. The Warriors Tarr 3 3 9 To find out what your doctor in the fourth quarter came within Sivert 0 2 2 recommends these days, watch 5 points of tieing the score but Dickinson 7 4 18 television. fell short in the final minutes. Stinar(d 6 3 15 * Modern Woodmen Conference Report The Warrior's scoring was done 14 Riggs 5 4 Money doesn't bring happiness, mainly by two Juniors-Peterson Bicker7staff 0 2 2 Ralph E. Hilt, Richmond, records. TheSociety's assets are now in excess with 16 points, and Dixon with Total 21 18 60 but it enables you to be misera- Modern Woodmen of America of a quarter of a billion dollars; 12. The Wintersville Reserve Team ble in a better neighborhood. Supervisor for eastern Ohio, has insurance in force exceeds The J. U. Team was lead by continued its winning record over returned from Rock Island, Ill- three quarters of a billion. J. U. Reserves 51-28. inois, where he participated in a three day agency conference Announcement was made of a of the legal reserve fraternal new service program, the Orphan ** life insurance society. Benefit, which will become effec- 4 &Son Ad-metisimg Mr. Hilt and nearly sixty other tive January 1. Under the new State Managers and Supervisors benefit, orphaned junior mem- 4***** ADVERTISING SPECIALITIES .. :: 4 from forty-seven states were bers or children of adult mem- .. ¢Matches• ClendtIrs *Pens *Pencils congratulated at the home office bers will receive monthly finan- io * *Balloons o Party Goods conclave for leading their re- cial allotments through age eight- Phonet748-396 .. Weirtni W. _Vo. spective agencies to twenty-three teen at which time they will be- -Aff-A6 -M6 -m- gmm----- = ------ME'dlft z I 14m,lw 1w, lqw lw lw qw, wl IRW".WwW-W- 'Wr1w, W--MV W 'IF, W, , I consecutive monthly production come eligible for college schol- arshins

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I 627 Frankln Avenur Between Railroad & 7th St. PAGE 12 TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN "THE WINTERSVILLE CITIZEN" ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER23, 1964 "Pummoommo Graham Rolls High B.Gibbons Has High Charles Brandt Takes Series InMoose Set In Ladies Town Honors InCommunity Mixed Doubles and Country Church League AMERICAN LANES Charlie Brandt again comes ALL SUNSET BOWL Series through for top honors with a 600 High High Series V. Moffat 176-144-118 438 set on lines of 191-188-221. B. Gibbons 191-163-175 529 I. 140-156-124 High Series Jeffries 420 B. J. Elson 153-168-174 495 181-219-170 570 D. Williamson 155-124-140 419 179-159-151 J.Baumberger N. O'Neill 489 583 J. Jeffries 134-122-141 397 J. Sample 186-110-187 483 R. Hobson 179-203-201 D. Stacy 211-167-197 575 M. Bailey 155- 93-112 360 C. June 175-131-176 482 N. Graham 218-175-141 534 J. Lodge 182-177-185 544 V. Quattrone 183-175-123 481 Dr. Campbell 180-153-197 530 R. J. Moffat 172-195-156 523 M. Thomas 158-144-174 476 170-178-167 515 H. Gump 200-176-148 524 B. Surgeifor I. Hunt 148-164-163 475 B. 500 R. Pyles 168-170-186 524 Simpson 165-180-155 E. Stephens 158-177-133 468 143-157-194 494 L. Katz 187-169-165 521 J. Smith N. Reynolds 168-157-142 467 K. Smith 160-167-188 515 High Games M. Rairigh 163-135-165 463 176 C. Drake 171-153-174 498 Virginia Mof!at P. Maus 172-141-149 462 J. Weaver 156-175-157 488 Irene Jeffries 156 I. Vaja 200-118-141 459 K. Hunt 132-199-154 485 Mae Bailey 155 S. Schmied 168-143-144 455 H. Stern 167-164-149 480 Donna Williamson 155 High Games R. Weaver 180-152-140 472 Vera Myers 147 H. Cooper 207 141 F. Jackson 156-198-107 469 Jeanette Jeffries D. Gump 204 Imogene Tolley 139 E. Howard 154-164-150 468 N. Booth 195 138 R. Coleman 156-166-140 462 Colleen Ridgley M. Simmons 195 Danny Loyer 182-168 G. Tweed 172-133-155 460 H. Prolago 177 -154 Walter Maderia 171-165 P. Pritchard 177-140-139 456 Art Claypool 171-150 M. McGowaj 1741-159 E. Cusic 155-155-144 454 W. Hastwell 170 Mitty Panella 170-171 N. Yoho 167 D. Miller 149-140-164 453 169-156 Hillman Craig (shown above) will be the recipient of a patch Steve O'Droneic E. Kramer 166 -150 F. Dimit 152-137-163 452 166-151 Converted Splits for his conversion of the 4-6-7-10 split in the Weirton Steel Gib. Jeffries P. Turnbull 165 Crawford Fisher 156 L. Jones 3-9-10 League. Hiliman is one of the newer bowlers and is quite P. Bethel 164 Alex Bailey 155-157 thrilled over his conversion. B. Bowers K. Smith ****** 5-10 155-153 162 John Myers W. Morgan 162 Everette Spencer 153 ****** Q. Eroshevich 160 Schnabel's 207 Tops M. Becker 159 Ballantine Posts 200 Game InBantam League L. Rarey 159 Suburbanite League High Series Saver 88-148- 92 328 The Four Jays Lead C. Antill 159 SUNSET BOWL Ballantine 151-128-200 479 Tucker 117-125- 86 325 A. Gump 159 -157 Team Standings McVey 158-152-118 418 High Games Tuesday Mixed League M. Youngman 155 -154 Donvernon Rfg. & Htg. 33-15 Karas 106"164-103 373 Muckle 100-129 Ee Callas 154 Rairigh 106-124-120 350 Reed 114 SUNSET BOWL P & 0 Oil 32-16 C. Gibbons 154 Grunewald 123-122- 91 336 Rensi 109 Art Weiss rolled the high series Stars 32-16 J. Fellows 154 -150 Tuesday night in the mixed league Sew Vac Co. 30-18 M. Orwick 153 at Sunset Bowl by rolling games -152 Dick Hastwell's Exc. 25.5-22.5 M. Stead 153 of 205216-171 for a total of 592. Mucci Printing 22.5-25.5 ....::;!!i!:::::: : P. McCasland 153 Gerrero Music 19-29 High Series Nuzum M. Snyder 166-211-199 576 J. 152 Liquid Glass 17-31 A. Claypool 152 H. Christoff 199-175-193 567 Doc's 16-32 P. Zorne 152 D, Nethers 179-181-197 557 Richmond Lions 13-35 M. Kerr 152 Dr. Myers 181-189-185 555 High Games & Series K. Anderson G. Nuzum 181-189-181 551 151 P. Brown 180-205-191 576 0. Orr 151 P. Stead 177-202-171 550 C. Strauss 197-187-175 559 A. Stover 160-166-214 540 B. Fisher 150 J. O'Connell 179-175-193 547 R. Pitzer 141-164-232 537 H. Hilty 149-218-175 542 R. Hobson 182-165-187 534 R. Rogers 182-187-172 541 R. Yost 182-174-176 532 N. Trbovieh 191-186-154 531 C. June 167-171-191 529 S. Hauser 166-172-175 513 T. Yost 136-185-193 514 Strohs Beer Leads In T. McCloskey 168-163-177 508 S. Gibbons 162-2D4-147 513 W. McMannis 178-150-176 504 K. Turnbull 159-187-162 508 Inter City League P. Hauser 183-170-149 502 High Games High Series J. LaRosa 164-164-173 501 Mary Lou Russell 201 A. Bowers 192-268-205 665 High Games Hank Finkowski 193 A. Kearney 178-233-234 645 C. Schnabel 207 Ribar 221-217-181 619 Jules Legros 190 B. R. Yost ,****** 202 Pat Bethel 181 R. Gaston 194-212-210 616 Dick Chociej 181 H. Serafine 221-176-211 611 Jim Kirkpatrick 178-171 P. Stead Jr. 216-192-203 611 Findlay's Five Leads Bess Snyder 178 A. Sawan 214-190-202 606 Jim Houser 177 G. Medvis 179-236-180 595 Junior League Chuck Antill 176 J. 'Costantini 215-190-179 584 SUlNSET BOWL Bill Humes 175-170 L. Matello 222-162-196 580 High Series Ethel Kramer 173 A. Bertwell 168-213-198 579 Rairigh 153-182-196 532 Betty Gibbons 171 S. Angelo 193-217-164 574 Antill 169-179-175 523 The Four Jays are leading the J. Werkin 179-167-223 569 Huston 183-158-180 521 league with 33 wins and 15 losses. F. Dasta 184-204-179 567 Hocker 176-164-173 513 The City of Bedrock, The Twist- W. Dorrance 193-182-192 567 Ballantine 148-190-168 506 ers, The Chain Gang are in second V. Archangel 198-181-186 565 Smith 157-165-171 493 with 28 wins and 20 losses. J. Chadnock 199-174-191 564 Graziani 173-189-120 482 ****** J. Corsi 171-168-224 563 Reed 145-190-145 480 Team Standings Hazlett 142-148-167 457 Kirk Fires 576 In Strohs Beer 10- 2 Shields 166-127-163 456 Tri-State Printing 8- 4 , Dasta 150-113-163 443 Sunday Night First National Bank 8- 4 Adams 149-128-174 441 Sunset Bowl 8- 4 Stover 118-190-131 439 Mixed League Rollings Heating 7- 5 B. Kerr 146-146-126 438 SUNSET BOWL Mingo National Bank 6- 6 Findlay 156-128-146 430 High Series Linden Grocery 6- 6 Nocera 126-174-112 412 J. Kirk 163-211-202 576 Welfare Finance 6- 6 Marini 138-133-136 407 Checker Cab 5- 7 High Single B. Rogers 201-162-206 569 / P. Ferguson 157-198-183 538 Washington Trail Motel 4- 8 Carrocci 201-141 D. Rotella 177-176-162 515 Steubenville Plate Glass 3- 9 Findlay's Five leads the league N.D'Anniballe 162-142-210 514 Hollywood Lanes 1-11 with a,15-2 record. C. June 198-143-167 508 D. Findlay 180-143-182 505 E. Waugh 149-166-187 502 Pete Rice Blasts 629 D.Virtue Has High E. Rice 137-168-184 489 B. McCrea 153-139-179 471 InMetropolitan League Series InWednesday. K. Coen 151-197-121 469 SUNSET BOWL From The Owners A. Meloy 112-165-190 467 Pete Price rolled a 629 series Morning Breakfast T. Casto 156-185-118 459 on games of 215-236-178 at Sunset Bowl. SUNSEiT BOWL J Rotella 160-149-148 457 High Series 456 High Series And Employees T. McNeil 148-151-157 D. Virtue 166-181-113 460 452 P. Price 215-236-178 629 D. Mucci 128-176-148 P. Smith 123-164-170 457 M. Rice 143-166-142 451 C. Ross 202-188-201 591 B. Hocker 215-194-182 591 E,. Saver 159-120-171 450 At Sunset Bowl M. McNeil 144-134-168 446 447 G. Pizutti 163-186-231 580 V. Hatcher 151-153-143 High Games A. VanHorn 180-124-136 440 Betty Findlay 147-169 A. DeMaria 188-166-224 578 C. Brandt 231-179-167 577 I. Hunt 135-191-114 440 Charles Hodgkiss 166 D. Visyak 139-155-144 438 Ken Dailey 153-164 P. Weaver 115-214-183 572 P. Bethel 138-142-150 430 Sunset Bowl Will Close 163 C. Antill Jr 176-208-187 571 Billie Kirk E. Moorhead 130-144-155 429 159 D. Myers 196-184-191 571 Jim McCarroll D. Dalrymple 129-158-136 423 Anita Virtue 158 T. Sawon 199-156-212 567 J. Linder 135-191-114 423 Thursday December 24 157 M. DeStefano 181-197-189 567 Arlene Morgan L. Barnett 160-145-114 419 J. Puzzuole 188-166-212 566 Gerald Cornish 155 E. Weiss 119-145-151 415 R. Blancato 187-171-206 564 Tom Boychan 150 ll-152-126 409 K. Hores 194-196-172 562 K. Hunter John Riapos 150 409 0. Ridenour 222-166-172 560 J. Brown 135-140-134 Wilda Fithyan 147 B. Kernahan 101-163-140 404 559 Georgetta Cornish 146-141 S. Cholewinski 191-183-185 - High Games Reopen At 4:00 p.m. Anna Meloy 146 G. Wade 145-224-189 558 A. Weiss 205-189-161 555 I. Ankrum 150 Mary Mucci 143 150 B. Morelli 207-184-162 553 R. Ickes (Christmas Day) Cree June 141 Converted Splits Gilbert Jablonski made the P. Stead Sr. 198-205-148 551 N. Petkovich 156-233-161 550 Della Virtue 3-10 6-7-10 split and Dave Findlay Rose Ickes 5- 7 made the 4-7-9 split. ***** ------J TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN "THE WINT'ERSVILLE CITIZEN" ON WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 23. 1964 PAGE 13 v W- 1. 64-9 M.9%"Wvww-ftww wee wabowmam amaw 6 Nso w awV-S 9

-7-7' Red Cross Report On Disaster Wintersville Lions Meet The Wintersville Lions Club Mrs. William W. Borden of worked alongside thousands of held their regular dinner meet- 2904 Sunset Boulevard, a vol- chapter volunteers in Louisiana, ing at the Wintersville Grange unteer social welfare aide for Mississippi, Alabama and Texas. Hall Thursday, December 17, Steubenville Chapter, American They were helped by several 1964. National Red Cross, and the first hundred Louisiana State Univer- Lion President Joe Blackburn DISASTER CASE WORKER sity students. Hilda flooded many presided. The meeting was open- FROM JEFFERSON COUNTY TO, areas of the South before her ed by singing "God Bless Amer- SERVE IN A NATIONAL DIS- wind fury was spent. ica" followed by the pledge of ASTER is back home from the New shelters were opened to allegiance and the invocation gi- recent Hurricane Hilda in a re- care for flood evacuees in North ven by Eugene Miner. sponse to an SOS from Eastern Carolina and Georgia. Hardest hit President Joe Blackburn an- Area Headquarters, Alexandria, by Hilda were Louisiana's La- nounced James Taylor as a new Virginia and deemed it "A most Fourche, andSt. Mary's parishes member and welcomed him to thrilling and interesting adven- (Counties) especially the com- the club. Lion Secretary Harold ture." munities of Larose, Franklin, Lowman read the minutes of the Attorney N. Hart Cohen, Chap- Abbeyville and Morgan City. previous board meeting which ter chairman and Disaster Chair- Mrs. Borden said there were were approved. man, George J. Barthold both approximately 60 disaster case The Christmas program was stated "This is the first time workers in Franklin and Morgan opened with a piano monologue a volunteer ,has been sent out City shelters both in St. Mary's "Reflection of a Young Lion", of Jefferson County to serve on Parish County. Workers were a parody on "Twas the Night a national disaster." We feel from all parts of the United before Christmas" given by Lion this a great tribute to our chap- States, covering the four Red Ed Ekey. Lion Don Hutton led the ter and our volunteers. Mrs. Bor- Cross areas which makes up the group ina Sing-A-Long of Christ- den's eight years active service National Red Cross. mas songs and carols, concluding with the Red Cross which in- Represented were Washington, with "Silent Night." eludes three in welfare aide work Oregan, California, Wisconsin, Lions are reminded that meet- and her experience in local dis- Iowa, Missouri, New York, Mas- ings for January will be back on aster service for which she re- sachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, the regular schedule--the second ceived a commendation from Nat- Washington, D. C. and Illinois. and fourth Thursdays of the ional Red Cross qualified her 12 of the workers were housed month. for this assignment, where she in 7 new trailers tat had been reported for duty to the direc- brought into Morgan City just tor of disaster operation on Octo- for this emergency. The trailers Th. person who is smart enough were placed in a lot across from ber 16th. As it happened, Mrs. to keep smiling usually winds Borden was sent to Morgan City, a trailer Park six miles from about 90 miles from New Or- Morgan City. It was called Clara up with something to smile leans in St. Mary's Parish (cal- Barton Village. Mrs. Borden re- about. led Counties in the north) one sided at the Henry Donant Trail- Dorothy Manning, featured singer with the Paul Campbell of the five hardest hit cities by er. Since the food was at a pre- Orchestra, will be performing at the New Year's Eve Dance Hilda. mium caused from the disaster at the Steubenville Community Arena. HILDA Fears stemming from evacuees and workers, so time- memories of Hurricane Audrey, consuming trying to get food which killed hundreds of Louisi- the case workers did some cook- Wintersville Civic Community ana residence in 1957, saved many ing in their trailers. lives when Hilda struck the same REMEMBER Service Club Room Activities general area of the state early ALL RED CROSS HELP TO DIS- The Wintersville Civic Service December 27-January 1 October. This time, heading ASTER VICTIMS IS AN OUT Club, GFWC, met in the home of Sunday-Church Services. warnings by the weather bureau, RIGHT GIFT. Mrs. Thomas Hatcher with Mrs. Mondav-Dance. - state and local officials, Civil Total amount Albert Huffman presiding. Tuesday-Dip IN' Dive. ot expenditures in Squares. Defense and the Red Cross, more Morgan City and Franklin shelt- The Pan American Fellowship Friday-r-riendly than 150,000 persons fled costal ers alone was $141,263 paid by Fund was explained by Mrs. Law- areas and the low-lying Cajun the National Red Cross. rence Faulkner, Two Acre Drive, the group in singing Christmas country. Two thirds of them 1,198 were registered with 1,160 Wintersville, Ohio. Carols. flocked into ARC shelters. Chap- families receiving assistance. The program was a review of the Gifts for teen-age girls were ter-borrowedt ambulances helped 1,056 received Food, clothing book, "Little Christmas," by brought by the members for the transport the ill and bed ridden and miscelaneous-$28,823, 168- Agnes Sligh Turnbull given by Wintersville Community Christ- to points of safety. Building and Repairs-$17,884157 Mrs. Lester Moore. mas baskets. For the Red Cross it was the Household Furnishings -$8,135, Vocal selections were sung by Assisting the hostess were Mrs. biggest mass care emergency 44 Medical and Nursing-$2,103 Carol Probert and later she led John Miller and Mrs. Vernon Lee. operation since 300,000 people Morgan City Staff alone paid out were sheltered from hurricane $66449 ^ ^^^. *^ Carla in 1961. ,Mrs. Borden who is leaving for The night before Hilda struck, Fort Myers with her husband 103,204 persons were housed and to spend the Holidays with their fed in 372 ARC shelters, children said: "This has been Eleven chapter mobile canteens an experience which I will never from five states were used in forget. It brings you closer to feeding evacuees and rescue the fact of what it truly means ireace workers, when you read in all major Dis- Two babies were born in the asters: AND THE RED CROSS Good Will to All, shelters, one with the aid of tele- WAS ON THE JOB, and you know at Christmastide. phoned advise from a Red Cross you have been part of sharing doctor and a nurse. in it 'and given the opportunity From An ARC staff of 150 disaster to serve." workers, including 24 nurses, The Wintersville Police !Department We're loaded down with holi- When a man starts throwing And Auxiliary dirt, you can be sure he's losing day wishes and thanks for your faithful patronage. Have G^on a a merry, merry Christmas. note of cheer, may HUNTING-FISHING LICENSES and EQUIPMENT we wish you all a very From happy holiday. 0 GEORGE E.THOMPSON STORE 0 The Wintersville d57 Main Street, Wintersville, Ohio Branch Post Office GENERAL STORE NOTARY PUBLIC Employees

DUTCH CARL'S MOTOR - MAC ENGINE REPAIR HUMBLE SERVICE CENTER -W PARTS and SALES .. Main Street Wintersville Loawn Mowers - Cholh Sow . ho e 7 5 . =2 0 Gaden Troctors-Outboords hne /o 8u4 Phone 264-0167

From The Staff Of The de rMs. Ilialp: 1\ -M'>- I tn..anaoll 1 Wintersville Citizen Ho\ f f h Wo d' TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN "THE WINTERSVILLE CITIZEN" ON WEDNESDAY DECEMBER, 23, 1964 mommanow Cr

Best wishes for a Merry Christmas are extended to you here from the fireetings local stores where you shop. They

Season's Greetings on this day of peace and good wishes among the 1• 0... - •12 peot Ale otf the world. Hfpp Atlas Supply Co. IioftAss Here's hoping Santa brings you and your family everything A' Gifts-Novelties you've hoped for at Joy and happiness in this Christmastimel season of good cheer is Pottery-Color Glass our wish to all our friends ,%Open 10 am to 9 pm and customers. BLUE PARAKEET Steve's Gulf The Steubenville Automobile Club CHINA SHOP On Route 22 178 Canton Road Across from State Patrol 149 N. Third! Street Steubenville, Ohio Rt.43 and Powells Lane MERRY CHmRBTMAS Merry Christmas A special thank you at MERRY CHRISTMAS Christmastime to all To our loyal friends and i'Tis truly the season to be patrons. jolly! Hearty best wishes to All Our Friends / l you and your family for a , , warm and merry Christmas. The Brandt Motor Co. Pepsi Cola Ralph D. Freshwater 1439 W. Market Street Steubenville, Ohio Bottling Company Associates

Warm wishes and sin- 6 cere thanks to our loyal I BIesn of ese4#W friends and patrons. The Carousel of Gifts Owned and Operated by May you be blessed 2610 Sunset Blvd. ...A Janet and Albert Ormsby with a joyous and holy Christmas season. SBest wishes to all our I friends for a warm and MBranaganriaorie and Will Ford merry Christmas! Florist Queen Moore at Branagan Moores Inn 123 Canton Road Wintersville, Ohio Cadiz Road Wintersville

GfEETINGS . Joy unconfined, hope unrestrained.., our Christmas wish for you. Mmq

FROM CkIWuA Bob Hoover Scott Hoover Dick Pecenka In keeping with the true spirit of the Christmas at season, may we wish you and your family a happy holiday, filled with the many joys this very special day often brings. Hoover's toit to pou for the uletibe, Pure Oil boping pou anb pours babe a errp Christmas! Belle-Aire Quality Super Market 4358 Sunset Blvd. OPEN Xmas Day Sarvey Canella (Prop.) 12 noon til ? Bailey's Auto Mart 'TO

wish to thank you for your valued patronage and send you and yours their hopes for your happy holidays.

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J&M A~Ai&fiKt~ ~V~& HOME IMPROVEMENT . .. from us to you for your happiness during the holiday season . .. may a sleighful of all good things be yours!

ANNAPOLIS Morelli Bros. NOEL Have a real bell ringer May the joy and peace of a Yuletide! That's of the Christmas spirit The our wish to each and ev- ever be yours, and may ery one of our friends! you have a very happy Miners & and blessed Christmas. Steubenville Mechanics 0.0. Francis, Coca Cola Florist Bank Bottling Company, inc. Bloommingdale, Ohio Merry Christmas and hearty good wishes to K all our friends ... old and new. We hope you'll let us serve you May we extend our warmest always. holiday greetings and wish you and yours a joyous and S memorable Christmas. Cku JIM and JO LAROSA OPEN XMAS EVE TILL 10 pm Sew-Vac Company 816 Market Street Steubenville, Ohio

MINER 5 An RESCRIPTION PHARMACY geA&oA &~eeu PR 2G4- 25G I 520 MAI N ST WINTERSVILLE Down the chimney he goes with a ho-.ho-ho and a bag of Christmas cheer. Happy Christmas to all. Bransons Farm Market *? Across From The State Partol on Rt. 22 §4(tc& Season's Greetings to all our valued custom- ers. Here's wishing you a happy Yuletide, filled with good cheer and warm friendship.

The holiday season is here . . . and in the midst of all the merry- making, we'd like to extentl est The wishes and greetings-, to our friends. First Jim, Pauline and Sarah National of:514 Midway Foodland Bank 902 Cadiz Road Wintersville The "Original" name is on the wrapper. PAGE 16 TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN "THE WINTERSVILLE CITIZEN" ON WEDNESDAY OnFrCMRFD 23 1OAA wo#Is 4wan VAP bw ff"bo bwW% Mb go , Wayne High Honor Roll Seeking Junior Miss Jacksn Faily nered The search to discover Jeffer- son County's ideal high school SEVENTH NINTH ELEVENTH Koren Hommond Both Bough mnan Donald Carothers ;enior girl is now in progress. Chicago A national spotlight is PoarmLogsdon Fred Devore Dave Clauss SnDonsored bv the Steubenville TocuseW 6n a Wintersville couple Susan Re id Debbie Fleming Tom Henderson Jaycees, the 2nd annual Jeffer- in the January issue of TO- Debra Rens i Terry Hammond Beverly Huffman recipes son County Junior Miss Pageant GETHER, the Methodist national Paula Toney Connie Henderson Beverl-y Watson will find 10 young ladies com- magazine for families. Tom Hervey David Waggoner HAWAIIAN HOT BREAD peting for the local title to be A Two-Job Family,. pictorial EIGHTH Agnes Kourich Roger Wallace staged at the Steubenville High feature, tells about Fred and Darla Gaffney Cheryl Montgomery Jacquelene Toney The stomachs of youngsters Richard Glover Potty Os borne Marsha Taylor everywhere will be delighted School Auditorium on Jan. 23rd. Joyce Jackson of 310 Forest View Michalene Matuska Cathy Ott Linda Reed even more this Christmas with Winner of the local pageant, in Avenue, who bring their religion Bonn ie Parker Charlotte Ott of this Hawaiian addition to a $200 scholarship, into every part of their lives, TWELFTH the addition trophy and a white formal gown, Debora'hDorfeie Plotts every day of the week, in their Potts TENTH Lew Rawson treat to the recipe book of the will win the right to represent absorbing interest in Ronald Miller family, Terence Rensi Karen B laonchard family cook. The tasty contri- Jefferson County in the Ohio church, community, school and Jim Taylor Reed Susan Taylor Carolyn bution of our 50th state in- finals in Xenia in February. The union. Barhara Short Connie Simmon cludes: (good for one loaf) girl crowned Ohio's Junior Miss Fred, an officer of the Inter- 2 eggs will receive a $1,000 shcolar- national Brotherhood of Elec- / Cup sugar ship and compete for the Am- trical Workers, Local No. 246, shortening SCup melted erica's Junior Miss crown and the currently is helping wire fur- 2 Cups sifted all-purpose flour $6,000 first prize scholarship. naces in the giant new Mingo Wintersville Grange 3 teaspoons baking powder Bloomidale NEWS 1 tablespoon salt The Junior Miss program has works of the Wheeling Steel Cor- Wintersville Grange #1636 met 1 Cup chopped nuts set high standards for contest- poration. Joyce teaches kinder- Fred Porter, a Senior citizen in its regular session on Sat- 1 Cup crushed canned pineapple ants. From the start of the ac- garten in Harmony School at of Bloomlngdale is still in the urday, December 19 with Worthy (do not drain) tivity nationally in 1958, the typi- Mingo Junction. St. John's Hospital. Master Frank Weeks presiding. Beat eggs and sugar together; cal "bathing suit" competition They met and were married add shortening. Sift together flour, was omitted as having no place while attending Oberlin College. During the regular business baking powder, and salt. Add dry Kathy Bucklew is a patient in session, the Grange voted to do- in the selection of the young lady Before turning to the elec- ingredients to first mixture and representative of her classmates trician's trade, Fred taught the Ohio Valley Hospital. nate to the new agriculture "Hall blend. Add nuts and pineapple. of Fame" to be erected in Kansas Stir just enough to combine. Pour in every American community. school and coached basketball, Dorothy Lewis was a patient City, Missouri. batter into a greased 4 X 8-inch Special emphasis is placed, in- which experience he has used to stead, on these important qual- advantage in St. John's but now is recup- The Wintersville Grange was Toaf pan. Bake in a moderate in his union. He has erating at her home in Blooming- happy once again to recognize oven for one hour (350 degree F.) ities -- character, scholarship, gained renown for conducting la- dale. another one of its members as Before slicing be sure and let ambition, leadership, religious bor education classes and for a 50 year member. Worthy loaf cool thoroughly. interest, and lady-like poise and training union stewards. Former Wayne High students Master Weeks presented Mr. **************************** ** demeanor. But most of all, he is noted home from college for the holi- Williard Ekey, of Wintersville, To be eligible for the Jefferson for his "lunchbox evangelism" days are: Dick Wiley, Alan Huff- with a golden sheaf certificate Wintersville Home County Junior Miss Pageant, a -- turning fellow workers' con- man, Dave Galbraith, JerrySim- from the National Grange, a let- contestant must be a bonafide cerns to religion. Not only has mons, Charlotte Souders, Jerry ter and a 50 year card from Demonstration Group high school senior girl between he led several co-workers into the ages of 16 and 18 on March Brentwood Methodist Church at Rense, Jack Marsh, Bob Hickle the Ohio State Grange and a 50 The' Wintersville Home Demon- and Bill Defoor. year pin from the Wintersville 20. She must not be graduated Wintersville, but he has helped stration Group held their Christ- prior to May 1; she must never build up the Methodist-operated Grange. Mr. Ekey spoke briefly mas party in the Grange Hall ^g sHCwUI-wnLIM~s PAIJTS recalling his having worked for have been married. She must Mill Men's Hoster which attracts with a covered dish dinner. give a talent performance, which an average of 500 steelworkers the Grange before being old en- Devotions were led by Mrs. Ed ough to become a member. He may include singing, dancing, weekly. Rice-a poem, "Our Christmas playing a musical instrument, In addition, he heads the church became a member on November Prayer." Mrs. Charles Ross SImplement 27, 1914. He recalled many happy dramatic reading, art display, building committee, teaches Co made the favors, Santa and his dress designing, etc., or she may church school, heads the adult memories of his early Grange sleigh. Phone 264-1281 WintvrsvilI life. give a three minute speech ofler study department, is a former i .^^ A A A >^ "A ot A lesson on Hub cooking was choice. local lay leader, and is active Mrs. Rachel McCullough, the presented by Mrs. Donald Cole Worthy Lecturer, presented a The deadline for all applications in Methodist county and district and Mrs. James Pittman. is set for December 26th. Any programs. Christmas program. Several Mrs. Mary Luppinetti and Mrs. WEST POINT 'TEXACO| members participated with San- senior girl desiring an appli- Joyce directs the Brentwood Isabelle Fodor will attend the Church choir and Jim Ferguson, Monager , dra Weeks reading the Scripture cation should contact their school is treasurer lesson on "Dinner when you are office, or write to the Steuben- of the Woman's Society of Chris- from Mathew, Second Chapter 1 away," in January at the Ohio 10 1 Canton RoiJ to the 12 verse. ville Jaycees, P.O. Box 295, tian Service. Power Kitchen. Steubenville, Ohio. Their oldest daughter, Debbie, Grange closed and a social hour Lessons to be presented in the ****** -^Dial24-0131^ followed in the dining hall. The 15, is president of the Methodist coming year are as follows: Youth Fellowship, and sings in members sang Christmas Car- January ols, and enjoyed a covered dish the choir. She has had a perfect "The Family enjoys itself" to attendance record in church, and then had their annual White be given in three phases Tires-.Tires-.Tires Elephant gift exchange. The din- school for six years. February The Jacksons' other children ing hall and table were decorated Home made games. are Diane, 9, Deidre, 5, and with Christmas decorations and March a beautiful tree lit up the hall. Mark, 1. USED TIRES-$2.50 Camping-Equipment and pre- ****** COTTON'S TIRE SERVICE The Grange families brought planning. 532 Main Street gifts to be given to Carol Ann Spring Phone 264-5631 Leonhart who is in the Cripplec Entertaining the Family andSel- Children's Home in Pittsburgh. ecting Accessories. r FOR AHOEO q April 18 Hat Making. op TOMORROW.. .CONTACT RP Fall of 1965 Managing Family Income, Stor- New Year~s age Space and Understanding 'Suburban Auto Sales James Norman Teenagers. and Service Eve Dance Our projects for the past sev- QUALITY eral months have been knitting, REPAIR WORK THOMAS making lint brushes and we will Steubenville start rug making in January. Phone 264-4741 The next hostesses will be Mrs. AM 4-3621 100 POWELLS LANE Community Arena John Alexapder and Mrs. James *oute 22 Wintersville WINTERSYILLE, OHIO Montgomery. Mrs. Dale Milhoan presided Campbell and His Orchestra over the business meeting. Pen- nies for friendship were coll- 4 C4 S10 pm til 2 am - $7.00 per couple ected. Mrs. Floyd Hazlet was 144 ift... o . --- -6.ll her assistant. KewswrvuTiOnS -. Oil ul *..."...... ":.::".":...:....:.:..... 4. A965 AT 2-5800 or LE 7-2661

o_ milk's a must for • I SHOLIDAY MENUS v~4 CL w 4 Hey! Read all 4 4 4 About it! The merriest 4 4 4 4 Christmas of them 4 4 0'4 4 all is here. Best * PACKAGE POLICIES 4 * HOME 0' OWNERS 4 * AUTOMOBILE 0' 4 * GENERAL LIABILITY 4 wishes to you! * PLATE GLASS * FIRE I.4 * FURS * BOATS * BONDS 0' 0'4 * BURGLARY * JEWELRY 4 From Your 0' * HUNTING 4 0' 4 Wiitrsville Citizen 0' al 264-1487 4 0'4 NEWSBY 758 MAIN ST. 0' 4 0' 4