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SURVIVOR - SholbJ Eupa8 &amp;Ioiii, ll7, ol 126 Slate St., cmo o1 lllo aunt_.a In ~
ni&amp;bt's lllol ICeldeat at l&lt;a!WoP 0 Ia lin.d lbo stretcher b)' Dr. R, Wll'ebiJIIe (risht),
Glllla Coanty ........,., 1011 1111!*1 Cl!lnoke7) SmWt (._., lell). lleldod lllo Ia tbo - In
wbldl Gerald W, Green, t5, C...urdiua, 1011 Emest Billard, 43, GalllpoUo, mot lbolr deotll. It,...
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The stewardess said the min
Delta Air Unes flight from "ohovod I shotgun Into her
Detroit to Miami was (l'UBtn.ted stmlach and said 'Tell the
in his attem,pt to stage the third captain we're going to Cuba.' "
hijacking within two days early
"Sir, we ean't do that, we're
today by a stewarden who tled in a landirv pattern,•• she
into . the pilot's coclq)lt and replied, and Oed.
locked the door.
A man identi(ying himself as
Pollee, alerted by the pilot, "EI Rojo (The Red) c0111ma11were waiting when the airliner deered a United Airlines Oight
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oeasioa ' o!dera IIIII cleicoDo of Churchoa of Christ Ia
oeolloQ ~ ,IIIII Saturdi.f eW!IIilOp ind oo Smllloy

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The pilot. Cop~ Morel Gll)'ot
or Fort Lauderdale, aaid tbe
mao WIB a llurly six-rooter who
'"1Uked DOI:Uienae" and abused
the stewante1sea. 1be plane

carried 13. passengers.

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llying at lO,OOo
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Federation oald Sundl¥moreloderal leglolatlon ·•Ia both ....,....
saey lid prcper'' tO ~ farm.
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C. WWiam Swam;, executive
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WI-IAT'S UP!

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OAPSE TO MEET
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$luthem Local ~ "' the,
Ohio Allon, Gl Public Scl&gt;oal Em~~
at 7:3oP.m.
at the
High School
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Cuba Saturdsy- one on 1 lllslrt
Cram Peru to Miami am the
other
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Pittsburgh 1o
MiamL
The Delio Olght, DDIII!qo 297
c~ 77 persons, Wl.l in 1
li.DCUng pattern when the mu
1 shotgun at stewardoso
L1M Sarpnt of Mlam1 1011
said, .. Tell the CIIPtain we're
loiJW lo Cuba... Mill Sal'...lrt
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buay llld join their neighbors Ia thla1I'Ol1llwhlle prqject,"
That was laMwe! Gllleople's ........,. Sundl¥ alter - . . . .
thet the Gallla Cooqy Water Aaooclatlan, a11er six weeks o 1 -

iJw llrorlo, bad lbo "' ....... - l o plete Plaae One of lbo prq&gt;olled rural watar prQject,

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-.nately lUmlloa
acrJ&gt;era t1o get lbo proJect Gil ofmaloa.
tile,I_I'Oimd." said GiUeiJde. '"We
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have 1,2!17, with some not yet
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FHA looa is ava!lable, - counted,, be ~continued. •'ll ltru~
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lllould prove 1,200 rural real.
pilot, Cop~ Harold
are not "'""'letely ln'llllg,
Rowley, radioed !he tower at r koow this is only a start. 1
Mlam1 Altport a n d airport
ool¥ hope .... other• will 1181
olliciola •......_pollee.
b.... .... JoiD lbolr llelghhon
Mlaml Police So!t. lloyd
In tbi11 WOi lbwbUe project. ••
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The boon! "' ~ began
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when It . . _ nine mtrutes algalog up IUbscrlbers aller a
Dec. 5 1110o1111c In Cbelllire, The
"He , (lhe IIOUid-bo hiJacker) boanl 'bad live· 1011 one - hal!
w1s Juat altli!ll tbere meekly Weeka lo 00ta1n the number of
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may begin ... lbo .JII'OJeet In A»rJJ, '' saki GtlleiiJle, PNalde&amp;t
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when J10llce llcJU1Ied tbe plane,• proJect
moving,
Chelblre Water
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~ "ina lhot IUD was Ia Ia the process of COiliJ&gt;Ietloc
Mayor a.rcheit ~twa.
la¥IDg II hi~ foot;"
engineorllqr plana for the proat w(tleb time -~ ·iltltbt ...,_
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give its members 1 broad IKJW'er with the lbllity lo Influence Prictts, terms of sale
and the amount of goods got~~g
to market."
"But tile JJO'fl'er ~ae wW not
come until chanpa are made In
the market 'ltrueture:• he llld.
"From e&gt;pertenoe 1111 !hooey 1
am cmvlncod that additional leltlslation Ia IM&gt;th oeceollll'l' 1011
proper to Jive srower• the prJ..
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the No- f ~. llddenb- ...... tho
lrOrlcl chaqiion --tho 11..,
York Jete.
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~·suran&lt;e "' .'!"'" South Villtaoillll"• .thai · f'llooll, hard:
Uners 'are her-' to 00 In the
Amerl.eon gove......,;lt. I - . '
thoJ' wiU, I! ·lll;l'lhbw. 'be mote
lniluenUII than hofore,
Nbon hu asked .AIIIbaosador
Ellsworth Bunker1 , an t:niestruc·
tible &lt;lid Yankee friend of the
Vletnaniese, to stay oli In South
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.OCT. 1 - E. Clay Bryan, over Wahama; Federal- Hocking
Jcqr.time owner of Da\is Ice downs Southern, 18-0.
OCT. 7 - a F, Parmelee.
1111 froduce in Pomeroy, passes
awar. (lrs'klegree murder war- weU..known Middleport resident
rant ftled in Columbus against and member ot town council, dies
~ames Stitt, 19, former Middle- of injuries suffered in tractor
accident.
port resident.
OCT. 8 - Plans announced for
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dedication of new section or Rt.
33 in Meigs, Gov. Rhodes to atOCT. 3 - L. R WUey of Mid- tend; Mayor Charles Legar re·
dleport retires aner 44: years• ports Pomeroy sewerage system
near bidding stage.
1e'rvlce wtth railroad.
OCT. 4 - James Stitt, wanted
OCT. 9 - Mcdg&amp; Loca1 b u s
on ftrst degree murder charge drivers appear before board to
tn Columbus, taken into custody cGnPlain about work schedules.
OCT. 10 - Eastern S c h o o 1
at Daytona Beach, fla.; M r s..
W. P, Lochary steps down as Board lndica,es plans to particiAmerican Wind Symphony count;y pate in 4-county vocational school
burglary

ecmmittee chalrman.
6· ·- CoL J~~~ V. Hal!'t-:
1\'" Middleport' native, as-:
lumes command ot 23rd Tactic&amp;! Fighter Wing at McConnel
AFB. Kansas; Meigs defeats Gallipolis, 14-0; Kyger Creekdunws
Eastern, 1&amp;.0; Ripley wins, 1g...1,

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Coluinbia, Ky., beccmes
Meigs' seventh highway fatality

STRETCH PATIENCE TOO
FAR- AND IT SNAPS
Dear Helen:
I have met the man I lave aJ..
about. He i,an'tmy

How ABOUT youll When a wom- Emma Findling, Vernon Nease
an tricks and cheats to get what and Mrs. stella Grueser, hoDore4

you think If I got dl.....-...1
and married this man, my ex·
husband would cake me back In
case it didn't work out'?- CHLOE
Dear Chloe:

raising Ginner in Pcmeroy.
Dear Helere
OCT. 25 - Meigs Frosh f~
rve been following the argu- baD team \l)s season record to
menta about the dQli)le standard S..O with 14-(1 win over Athens.
in your column. This fits in:
OCT, 27 - Meigs ties Ironton

No! Not unle&amp;s he has the paUeoce of a turtle, and about as
much brain. - H.

14-14 in storybookllnishasQuarwas, ..Should worn- terblck Jerr Werry hits End Jon
en wllk three paces behind'?" Kloes wit:l1 35 yard m ·pus lil

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at Golden Anniversary meetioc.
OCT. 24 - Eslimllted 200porcoming to her. Hqwl ' Foul'" to
aons
hear ~ Clarence E.
scmteane else, sweetie. From me,
Miller - " at ~!lean lUnd
y.., got lhe bird!- H.
she wants, she usually gets what's
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Someone told ottheregularann,y

Dear Helere
Two years ago while my husblm was in the Service, I be-

came involved with another man.
I'was 25, and he was a ver)' young
tt. It was the mo&amp;t exciting thing
'tllat ever happened to me. He was

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closing seconds; spencer dropl
Wahama 18-14; Southern nipped,
14 - 12, by ~lexander; Eastern

Sergeant who went back to VietIJIJD after an absence or a tew
years.
thUD1JS Sou1:J1western 36-14.
He said to a native, "'Say,
ocr. 28 - Rev. Glen HUes,
when I Was here before all the pastor ot Pomeroy United Me(b..
women walked three paces be-- odist Oturch, ordained.

run. We
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•nd he 11id it ls nor' t.Okh110 aiQ' snnge portis very sttmuma,a. Even a 7(t..yearll1&lt;11...,~outh. but they
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been tricked 11111

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WORLD OF
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RELIGION
~ Ry LAJIJIS CASSEI.'i
United PreuiDtenatlmal
Presldent.elect Richard M.
Nixon, a Quaker, will dnd
hlmael! surr..- by Proobyterlan!' ewey time he holds •
cabinet moetlng.
Flw or the 12 men he haa
choaen ' tor· cabinet poeta are
m e m b e r i . ol. Pre1byteriaft
churches.
Tiley are Soerecary of Stale
WlUlam P. Ropra,' Secretary or
Defense Melvin R. · Laird,
Attorney Genaral Jobll N.
Mltdlell, Posbnaater Genaral
w1nton M. Blount. IDd secretary · of Heolth, Edueatloo aod
Welfare Robert H. Flneb. '
Aides Aid Nl- ehoH hla
cabinet officers on merit Mil It
waa pure coincidence :that 4G
par eent or ~m eillle 1r&lt;1m a
denoml..tlon !illhooe menber·
ahlj&gt; ...,.tltutes onb" 2 per celll
of the u.s.~....
The Rontln C&amp;lholie eillrch Is
represented In the NIDJII

Quaker President Will Find
Presbyterians Everywhere

human Mods.
The eall for "study, acllon
and' lnval~ bj all dlaca
trGm the detloml'*- ,
uon•,. Q..trennlal l!q)halls
CGntmltuJe, hooded by illolq!
Jamoo · K. MatheW• of Boo!A&gt;Ii. ·
Tile eonunlttee has ......,.nd
a mllliel· P1"&lt;1i!nm to 8tllde ~
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those 16 .POints were on the
board did Unitas liVe the COlts
rrom a ahutout by steering
BaiUmore on an ~ loorth
Quarter drlYe that ended iJI a.
o...,....d touchdown plunge by
Jerry HUL

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lead wllb 4~' lett.In' tile tlrlt
holt ond tile Wil4coto 1e11 36-8
at halftlma and 53-M at tho ead
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A llreJki&gt;. 1loWbootla.&lt; AlexTornadoes have ww:l a ball same
wao Dee. 3 at Nortb Gallla w11en aoder Sporiaa
the Ea-.. Eogles a 6$-46 MidOhio CGerence cage setback
at AlbaQy Salurdsy nigbt.
Tile win by the !prtaa1 aYeopd a 54-481oaa handed them
earlier In the nason by Coach
Dan Wrilbt't Eagles.
AIOllllllder "ent In lrtint 19-11
by the clooe ct the Urst per.
loci, was ._, 33-19 at lntermiasloo and 49-36 when the Ahlrd

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knees that threatened to en:l hil
The fact- M«raal -leted
c~eer; led the Jets, once the
onb" six _panes for 11 )'ll'ds.
moat seorned team, to the AFL wa1 Intercepted three Umea.
Utle, and now-doing eact.J.r ond ftllllly taken oot In ill- of
W"hat he said he'd do-- has Johmy UD1ca1 late Ia tile game.
wr&amp;~ped IIJ the world cbatnIt was near lumlllaUm Cor tile
_pionship.
NF'L's uMost ValUible PIQer"
How well did Broedway Joe's award winner.
"bras"' pay otrl
'1 thou&amp;ftt we'd win when I
The brag- 11 It the line etve&amp; said thoae thirwa," Aid Nuuth
me enough protecUon to _pau, •tier the pme. .., wtsn't trying
we'll win. I'll pick 'em ~Part" to be cock;y or llf\Ythlnc."
The fact- the line protected
Shula e&gt;pWnod Namatlj's
Namath so that he waa thrown
1i ctory strategy th11 way: "He
established the Jeta• nsm.IJW

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Tllo' ·unlted 1 MOti\odlst ~hurllli·

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te11 helted ind -~~ ,Sueh
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a tline , Otnpltalizea · prl~ In
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the priest.

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"ho lilolll ... eonfololtw - IIKlilaly, ..Jthout ilel&lt;w brr

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recel.. • .the _,.~......... "'
p.....,e, ltDall .--a mller
contelllonalo aro prorei-abl8. Sueh a r00111 lbouid Ita..,

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"TWENTY RULES f"OR MATUIIITY," SEND ASTAMRED,SELF·
ADDRESSED ENVELOP!l TQ
IIELEN BOTIEL, CARE OF TillS
NEWSPAPBR.

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•'pad''" wttlt sqaer-mod q - e u 1n tho APL ...., Dllldelo,
s.a IOJIIIOmuro,
brr mode a treo 11mow to
furnllhqs, 11111 a yen ft&gt;r· tile bettm- liJan (!be CO!to') Earl
put Sou1llom oa tile - r d .
Big
TCMn' a
brlaflt llaflta; Morrall.''
York

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dis--red within two
of our wedding. I asked

lamed HM cleteDaee.

Dille nd~~&lt;•u a1111 1tve ct tile emlell. II Trace 11-11 - · ·Sam lllaln,

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hia:l their men. Now they're ten
OC'f. 29 - Southern School
steps In troRt. How come?"
Boanl vote&amp; to participate In
Answered the native, .. land prQStOied four-county vocatlooal
mines!" -SLIM
plall; 93 units donated at blOCJCI..

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Logan Surprises
Gallipolis 60-55 _

.

rlee H. Slone, 5ecrelFJ ol tile
IDtilrlor
Walter J. IUc:ktl! Mil
~~
reall,y discussed
secretary or ··~oo
W"ith each other.
mobile vi"slt in Meigs.
111 husband found out and di- Dear SUm:
Jom A. Volpe.
. ·'.,
.
From tile Chun:lf Of~ Jesus
(tiire&lt;!d me. The affair was still
Tha~Ws for ._ ~ ,story. But
OCT. 30- Richard M. Ruuell;
strong so I made sure Ute please teD me:'~ is a "COl- .Che&amp;~~ native, named 0 hi o Cllrlst of J.atlitr-lli.J Satllll,
'lllililio wife learned about it. He lege of Comple:pM''? We'll be , Ben ~unity relations !q)er- eCliiUIIOitiY; ltnDWII · ao ' the Mor·
furious at first, but things walti~ to hear. -11. • .
v!oj&gt;r Iii Cleveland II"ea.
IJiall ~ch, NiDn dre" hie
1:Jcr; $1 . - Meigs Coont,y Red Secretaey. · . ol.' the. Treallll')',
down. When his divorce
( fi•lll, ••• were1married - and
PERSONAL TO "STRANGELY . {;fJIIP Chai&gt;ter drive lA&gt; roloe O.Yid x · ~. ·IIIII hlo
with the blggestlemon ATTRACTED BUT DOlJBTUFL" .• ~ii!OO : eontlnued with mall ep. secrOIOIT ..c ~-~~~~ and Ulilln
·neve10pmoat; Geqqe w. Rain- Rememller what Bishop SlleeR ..II~','
. ";-;
l•bavelu&gt;OU"iea I neve"rdreamed once said, '"Marrtqe baled on ·
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no¥·
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Tile Eplocopal c{Nrch aloo
..,. ~· it makes me siek to Ill)'
sex alone Is llke eiltabl.i's~ a
to see my "cid man" lire-long a.,oelaUoo on a ~ ol
than
ww· .. .. 1w11 ~- at
in bls chair night atter pi~ pong." tr you ean't r.lk tO":
the city . thO CObiJ1ot, lab18: S.crotol7
him, the "language orlove' 1 won't
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Laborl'te~-.....-v
:Georae
ail!
trace· of hi s ~ailed last much longer than the honey·
..,..
Vlee
rt. -....,.
and also

mo.t nated otswfnaer''

17 of 28 - • Cor 206 )'lrdo,

Uterally picldlllr 0)111"1 tho Colto'

WIUJ all nve starters In doable figures, the Miller H 1 g h
School Falcons of Hemlock, Ohio,
roUed to a 107-68 wtn ot-er Coach
Ru&lt;lf Shively's Pirates Saillr&lt;lay
Namath's passing was brU- . niaflt at North Gallla.
Uant- but football men on both
Despite the fact tbe Pirates
sides daid his signal...calling was became the Falcoos• ninth vteeven ereater.
Um of the seaaon, North Gal~
'
"We
owe
this
to
Joe's
ability
lla
has one c:onaolatton - they
.m.........
.and Roa:er Coaby w1tb 11.
Coach Ken Insani's l..opn Chiet\ains upset Gallipolis 60..S51n a
aM
our
abllit;.v
to
read
their
lha hlshest number ct
soored
••;:;:::;: overall oaljo 12 of 50
Melge oeorec1 a 40./18 win In lllrWI~W - • t e r n Ohio League hardwood conteat st 1opn Satdefenses," said end Georp polnta against the FaiCOI!ll ~
- - . _ !rom !be deld !or a lhe reoerve IJIIIIIO 01 the LIWe urd&amp;J." nighL
por cent, Coaeh · C a.r I Marauder• CbljJ 1lauorQ&gt; top.
c..ch Duke Burson's visiting Blue Devils were unable to hit S.uer, who eaught eight _passes MY team 1hi1 S8a1101l.. MUter
11: 9~ ror the seasm,
,..~.... • etew dld DOt r.core a ped all •corers with 15 and Dea- Crom the outside with conslstancy qatnst the Chieftains' 1-3-1 ror 133 yards.
II ,.., the third Ume In Dille
~ aoal Ia tile Courlh period. nlo BoiP !oiiOWOd wllb 14. Mllr- zooo dofenoo.
Sbula agreed. "'Joe read our
detense&amp;
welt. We tried to blitz aames Miller has &amp;Qne over the
1 the IJnprQ.
23
tile ollter bind. hit pbJI wao b1ill for JackJOD with
So otreellve
Tile Llllle Chlefo led 15-11
otlonqU from U.t dold 12.
ed LIIS defORM tiJat two ~ UU: 30-21 and 39-32 at Ute quarter: him lbout fiw times, al'kl he century mark. MIUer defeated
beat the blitz more than it beat Southern ol Meigs Cooney 102Co~:.: l h~per eant.
BY 'QUARTERS
loop'o top ICGrero, Jim Henry marka.
him."
39, st. Aloyslu1 oC New Lex--w.~""" ! '
~· .... the Melp •••••••• 12 2129 3t lt1d Tom Sponaor - · limit- n-.:
Whll
.haj&gt;penod
to
the
Colli?
Ington
106-52 ond then Norlll
--::~'•lt'f?~~~'' Jackoqn., ;~-:~; ; .;1~ta -v;64
lo 1 comb~ toW ctlS
soore of jhe varol,
Gallla.
a~i.Siiala, ;'·,d~~ tbJiik, we
~·
··
MEIGS
IIOinlo - Henry Onllhed with
GALLIPOLIS - !!&gt;encer; 2-1- did 11nythq right;"
ssya
···Prior to Saturday' nlaflt, only
AME .
~ .. FGA FGM FTM FTA
R PF PI'S 10 before fouling out In the !1na1 5; Henry, 4.2-10; Fenderbosch, Morr~l, ''It wu .iult one ot three leoma bad s&lt;Dred 60 or
'bO • • • · • · · • • • • • • · · · • •• 11 l
5
8
8
4
7 period whUe ~ wu Um- 4-6-lt; Matthews, 5.0-10; Srnitll, those thlflll." Slya Unitas, 11101"0 pointa against the Fll11¥er1 · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 12 8
1 2
8
4 17 lead to hlo loweet out)Jut of tile 4-3-16; Prose, 0-11-11; Salaa, 0- · "Time just ran out on us."
cons. They were tosan,. in a
i,;erry • • · · · • • • • \ · , • • • 3 . 0
0 0
2
1
0 Year - ltve.
0-11; TOTALS 19-17..'15.
But what ~ned to the 75-Gt lou. NeliOIIVllie-York, in
R !'!~..:..;
7 I
2 3
8
3
4
.!.~~sweet r.._forthelllLAJGAN - JohnRoo, 5-3-16; Colts is much more &amp;IJqJiy told:
an st0-65 loll, and Federal HockI
0
0 0
0
1
0 •~~·-· ' - lostlla ......, .'l!aw, 6-4-16; Gatlagher, 2-11-4;
Joe Nlllll.th.
log, In a 62.00 1011. Frlda,y nigh~
. I • • • • • • • • • • •••••.. I
0
0 5
2
2
0 opener 80..'13 at Gallipoll1 on Walter, 2-4.8; Siehl 5-1-11· RoiIn a teeondmeetlog, Miller clown.
Aull. • • • • • • · • ••••••••••• t
0 "0 1
1
1
0 Nov. 29.
llno, 2-1.S; TOTALs 22 j6-30.
eel Federal Hoddng 47-41.
B. Werry . • •• ,, ••••.•.•••• 10 . 2
2 2
5
o
6
The defeat all but lllmlnated
Ill' ~rs:
Top 1corers tor the Falcons
H-er • · · · • · · · . . . . . . . . . I 0 0 0 2 0 0 Gallipolis 11"0111 Ibis year's t!Ue Galllpollo ..• 16 17 7 15-55
were Ken Williams, 8-1 sonlor,
TOTAI.'i • • • • • • •••••••••• 50 12 10 21 M 11 34 Picture. With llh loop pme1 Logan . • . • • 16 15 11 18-60
27 points; Mark Hermey. 11-4
remaJalng, GAHS It four 11111e1
Resene score - Logan $2
senior, 25 .POints; Bob Matthewa,_
JACKSON
behind
Athens with a Gallipolla 46.
'
6-3
oenlor, 12 pointo; Paul Du·
. NAME
FGA FGM FTM FTA PF PI'S 4-4 eoar......., reeord. The o.v.
Co.._ .
Uel, 8..0 Ienior, 11 polntli and
••••••••• 12
5 I
2
11 Da lH tied wllb Ironton I o r
OHIO IDGH SCHOOL
I
Chuck Belltrice, 6-0 Hnior, 10
Kt~Pe• • . • . . . • . ..•...•
8
RASKETBALL RESULTS
2
I
2
2 5 fourlll plo.ee Ill the SEOAL.
polnto.
Blce' • , • • • • • , • • • • • • • • • 7
2
8 12
Unpredictable cUmbed
Overall, GalllpoUo lo 6-4. J.o.. Ill' United Preaslnter•tional
2 12
Rm Greenlee, 6-2 aen1or, 01111
Into a tie for fCIUJ1b place willl
Green . • • • . . . . . . • •. •• . u 7 4 5 1 18 11011 upped iiiiOIICNI marktot-7. Cllnllrwton 66 Pleasant 57
Jolm
Games, 6-1 Ienior, each
Olborae , • , • . • , ••• , , l •• 9
4
0
1
8 II 1 - e piq, the Chlefa are Mllndeld Madlaon 89 Shelbj 66 Galli&amp;JoUs Ia the ..._..... had ,17 points for North Gai4
Yo•llbaraer .••••••.•.••• s
1
0
0
1
2 3..'1.
Conlon MeKlnley 66 Kent Rooae- Ohio t.eaaue buketball lags Saturda,y oight by upoelllng Da. Bob Smith, ~ )lnlor, ICOI"·
NlfiCII • • , • , • • •. , ••••••• 0
0
0
0
1
0
fa Sat.urdq•s reaerve game,
velt 31
eel 15 aocJ Steve Sounders 5P8ter• • • • • • . •.•••••.••• 0 . 0
0
0
0
0 1Apa dolllptiC) tho Blue 1mpo Conton Tbnken 60 Sandy Valley Wellston'• &amp;eeood pl.acellocketa, 11 Junior, had 10.
•
6l.S9 •
.Clark ,•. • .•••••••••••••••• 2
0
0. 0
1
O 52-48. Georp Yeknleh aod Blli
50
North
Ga!Ua
Ia
1101r
1-6
Ia
The Tigers, down 56-tO euly
E1tnauele 1 o • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2
0
0
0
I
0 Scbmltter had 16 each for the CUyahop Falla 49 Barberton 46
In tile llnal-lod, ou-WIIS all P!Det ror the INIJOil and
Arballlb • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . • 2:
2
t
.•
1
8 wlmoro. John North had 12 and
(3 otl
0-5 In 5cJul!lem Vall07 AtblelTOTALS •• · ••• • • •••..•••• 5I 28 18 28
lS M Rruea WDom 11 for the IOIOl"l. Strubull! 72 Dalton 6i
21-7 In tile !lna1 - · a( plsy fc CoDteren.ce J)la,r.
to hond 1he Roelceto their Caldwell 74 Ft. Frye 66
.Miller woa the reserve aame
IOIIIU&amp; loo' In eight outlap. IllS
'
Ia f-4. Ironton WOft the reserve 56-34 u Ri&lt;bard West hit 17
IIOinlo for the wlnnero. Pal Stout
game, 56..a9.
was hlsh for Norlll Gallla with
Defending ehaJni&gt;lon mode It eight in a row Ia 1....,. 10.
MILLER (M-11-107) - Matplsy byhombqNeiiORYIJie-York
NeD, 6-3. &amp;eehmlo, had 24. Dan Ctuqlballsv!Ue Collqe IIIII ..,u 73-48. Tile llueke1eo are """ 2~ thewa, 6..0all; Dutiel, 5-{all; Jlermey, 10.,'l.i,l5; Williams, 13-1.:rl;
AdamO. W sophomore, hod 1&amp;. MoadaJ, OaklalOI .Clt,y Colleae, at In 1oogue plsy. - · .......... Beatrice,
4-11-10; Sm.i1h. 1~;
remained . _ with 1 .10-35
DI.W Collier, 6-3 JuniOr, ICOI'ed Ookland Clt,y, Ind.
We~ l.o..2; Altlnan, 2..(J-4; Jo..
13 lt1d JOhn Galolar, 11-1 Junior,
RIO GRAMJE ( 42-23-IO!l ~.;.,
se,pbsaa, · 2·1~; Pierce, 1-0..:;
lled10.
Marshall, 11-2-18;
10-3.... poliO
.. Dau(lhertr, t-t.a;_Bm*ea, 2-0-t.
-··
"lbt wlo lOft Coach Art Lan- 23; Mabry. 8-12..28j Baker. f.4,. Mll)p 84-34 tothumped
NORTH GALUA CIS-IUS) oloa
ct
tblrd
ptaee
In
tile
SEOAL
ham~&amp; Redmea with . a M rec- 12; Harris, 3-,2..8; Jacobt, ~
c.--~
1-1-17; llmJ1h. &amp;..a-U·
with a 6-3 mark. MeiiJ ill o.a.
ord 1D the KIAC lDd t-5 In 1111 8; Bentley, ~10.
~.
4-#-toi D. Clark,
lleiiJ -the ......... IJIIIIIO,to.
pmoa, P~vllle Is 3-4 In KIAC
PIKEVILLE (Uo-1!1.10~ - Ad- 21.
0-4; - · t-s.l7; Sloat, 1pia, and 7-7 for the - - &amp;IRI, 7-t-18; CoJlier, W--13•
0-11; L. "-U. 1-14.
GAllS
loot
60-lll
at
~
Tho· Boors ohol ~8 per cent JW~es, ~;Good, 1~14.b"sai
MILLER ••• ,.' . ~ ~.. 22 55 85 t07
ll1aidJw 42 of 89 bun tho lleld Ned, I~Z; Nell, 9-6-,24; Geio- Ollil tho Lopa ......... - 52- NORTH:
GAJ,LIA • :. 16 3S 51 68
aitd 19. of 25 at
Coul. Une. ler, 4-J..tO.
Plkov!Ue had 48 reblllllldla.

team

OCT. 18 - Finance committee
to raise additional funds for pro-

posed museum appointed at
aM118.1 meeting of Meigs County
Pioneer and Historical Society.
OCT. ·20- Jim Lohse, former ..
plan.
ly or Pomeroy I named program1
OCT. 11 - -Large crowd views director of WTVN Radio io !CJt
dedication'" Of ~w section or RL lumbus; Wal~ stewart ~:es.ips
33 in Meigs; Edlsoo Hobstetter as Veterans Memorial Hospital
honored Cor 40 years with Pom- administrator; Wah.arna wins 26-0
eroy National Bank.
over Eastern: Southern sufCers
OCT. 13 - Logan edges Meigs, 3B-8 losa to Glouster; Meig5
16-14; Poca drops Wahama, 20-6; biiDIP&amp; Wellston, 6-2.
OCT. 21- WillofthelateMra.
Edna Stewart, Reed&amp;ville, of an
estimated $311.2 million, .tiled in .
Meigs Probate Court.
OCT. 22 - Fred Jackson of
Middleport dies.
OCT. 23 - Meigs Teachers

crlclzed UOO,OOO contraetto)oln
Jet&amp;; turDed Into roocbiU ••

n.uu.

Atmrer te PmiHI Ptt111t

or year.

t..

.

The Melp Mar-ra. flllllna Into dooblo
M,ero hit
to maraud oaoln. outrarod t1lelr on eialhl ct 12 flald aoa1 u..
ellbllt llroialhl lou In u IIIOIQ' tempta 11111 ,.. free illi"OW for
11ar1o tbll cap In aM- his 17 points.
84 kbln&amp;l at Jackoon SalurJackaoo, tile ume
that
dq nlibl.
had beaten the Maraudoro 6$The Mlll'ludero oiQet1 wiU. 35 In the ~rll· meetlltll oa Nov.
Coaeh Dave Fllher'a JackJOD 29, was pacecl ill -m, by 6-1
~ bofo .1!11111 early In the Paul Green wllb 18. AIIO hlliecoaol quarter when llelao led · tina In dooblo !Iauro• for the
16-11 (or tile laot t1ine ill tile holttl - e Bob Rico with 12

39,

Association endorses Rep. Ralph
Welker and State Sen. Qakley C.
Collins lor re-election; "nlree of
seven 50eyear members of Meigs
Farm Bul'eau Federation, Mrs.

_::.:.:_eamed

· ..

is the dean of all our mea lD
Saigon. He had before Bunker's
time served both President&amp; Ken..
ned)' and Johnson therei and no
man in the world has •t once a
greater respect rrmh our triends
and • tuller knowledge ot our 116versartes. When Lodge takes ov-

Meigs,

Mrs. Eugene Atkins'

home at Harrisonville.

Saa"••o ValJe" AtbWie Coaleraee Ult. t •
the Uni_versl'Q' . ot Alablmai CHIIJI Poke tr)1tW .lo POlL So he
slped an Incredible, much
The Melp Cottnl1 - · fal).
•-letAid a ~ ... to ...... a pobtl ill tho ftrll

O+
~ Marauders on Saturday ~~i~~~~:

He1117 Dlbol Lod8e lA&gt; cake over
of Our mission negoila~
l~ In Pari• wllh the North Vlet.namose COntinunlsta. And th11 ls
even more signlfletnt. For Lodge

Trace 24--0.
OCT. 14 - Kootts School of
Auctioneering alumni holds r&amp;union at Royal Dak Park.
OCT. 15 - Pomeroy C of C
offers· to help work for airport in

He GolniUed 11
That'a elladl¥ what lhe7
Sundar'• li&gt;lrd Ollllllal ~ "auld havo oald 11&gt;wt Namalb
B!iwl a - I l l l! tile Jell lied lool. ~
7$,377 at tho OraJws - .
· . _ .,..,. other tbiJwo be
ADd Nlmllh, pot ilia uld befor• ~ Joe
pertaftll nputation ..-reb' Cit . .w, '"J , ...-utee itl' when
the U. wllh a lot at bill ta11t ukec1 If tho Jeto could "''"tile
dur)JW the POll -11, waa lho Calle.
,.., who did tile w11CJ1o tJdat..
"He not onb" made lllil boll...,
-·He ia evef7tbbw we'" we'd win," said cme Jet
heard he wa1," 11kl charerlned der.nalve beck John Dockel')':
eaach OCII Shull ot thl dtfatad "but be made us au belleYe. I
Coitl, who hid to lettlt for the neftr IIW" another rena Uke hJm
.7,500loeera' sbareefthinsteld 1n all my lite."
of the ••certain" tta,ooo wla..
n.t'a p r o b a b J 7 becauJe
ner'o share they a1reoJobo lied there' a "''"r been a tenow 1Jke
eounted 011. ·
Namath In ~ before.
lmogine what Cola • would c...h Weeb Ewbank at the Jet1
haw said of Babe Ruth that ealled him "fabulws" after the
limo he pointed to the title same. and iKM .... can
&lt;enterdeld ocando In arleqo-1! you deseriba a pll,yer who:
Rulb had lllruek out, loolead of
Clme out of BeaWlr Falls
hitting hia 1 'called" home ,un. PL, to be • star quarterback.;

Iro.nmen _in 64-34 Drubbing5.a~:~

'

11 head

6-0; Southern blanks Raman-

1.-. an ·Ute u

........,.t

Vletlllm; &amp;Ill this hils been deep.
·
He has requested the veteran

Federal-Hocking nips Elstern,

wllb

All tblo woe
by throe
or tho moot amulna ilour1 ever
seen on a footbiU lleld.
aii)'Where- II!! 111-7 01&gt;1181 vleto-

•

ly welcomed In Saigon.

News Highlights of October '68

vlodleated

a lnoeliJW at tho AFL Inc! NFL
•lwi1Po.

"

.,

lo

ry 1&gt;1 Namath'o III1&gt;0Jnt wtJior.
dOl Jeto over tho Cotto ·in

~waaaver.

The loss ·dropped !be Eagles

overall aeuon record to 8-3.
Eastera appeared tired after hav-

Ina triumphed 70.S7 wer North
Gallla In a hard.loogtrt contest
Friday nlibt. The !Pu"tans were
Idle Friday.
Tbn Goao, big 8111lor center
for tbe SJ'tarl4na, paced all scor ..
era wllb 25 polnto on 10 field
KOalo ond ~ve !roe lhrowa. John
Perry ct tile hollo followed with
17 allll Tom Bobo llso hit In dou·
ble !Iauro• wiU. 10.
Bob Rltehla. junior forward
for tile Eagles, topped Eeelem
with 19 on oll!bl buc:keto 11111 three
free tbrcnrs. Don Rose followed
wllh 11 and Rsy Kerr got 10.
The Eastern reservesalsosut!ered a 53-119 selback In the pre.
llml.oary game. Howle Cll&lt;lwen
WBI big11 f&lt;N" Eeelem with 8.
BY QUARTERS
Eeotem •.•.••.•• 11 19 36 46
AiMancler . .. • • . . • 19 33 49 65
EASTERN (46)
Karr 5..0-10, Rose 4-3-U, Morrloaey 2-11-4, EleiiJDaer 1-11-2
Ritchie 8-3-19. Totalo, 20-3-46:
ALEXANDER (65)

Perry 7-3-17, Saml3-1-7, Goas
10-5-25, Bobo 5-11-10, Kec:k 2-11-

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What Would Happ111
If A Fire Das1roJIIII
YOII Home?
Could you oHord to buy o
new home or rebuild your
heme? You probably hevo
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fire and extet"lded cover-

age" insuranc. with your
mortgage, but is this .,._

ough?
This
insurane•·
mitht only pay oH t~
mortgage.

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Phone 992-2966
114 Court St.
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City Loan
of course ...

It's o great feeling to get rid of those financial

blues. Bills are paid-one poym.nt per montheven some extra cash. ft isn't magic-just the normal way we can help you at City Loan.
dentially ... of course.

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·~ go-go generation puts 'Its
unique stamp on personal
•P,OI&amp;easiona. That goes ~ {or
cilotbes. too, and you can bet
It eoes double for the haD·
of the teen years- the

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a very j udit ious use or
bleach to space the spots.
Luminous p a In t, bright

', eolored felt and-erazy dai-

.A les are used to gild the gold
•· .;&gt;(or dude up the denim, if
will~·'A double row of
''Jitl&amp;ht red or yeUaw fabric
tAssels sewn on the outside

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A"" if you like jeans that
llnile jangle, use rows of

Uttle r o u n d bells sewn to

bright-colored fabric for side
Jtrlpes.

The patient ones are teenen who can sit for hours
llainstakingly picking aut the

bottom rows of thread on the
. pantlegs. They get "fringe"

These teen·ogers from Lcrchmont, N.Y., hove personalized_their · blue jeans.
Susan Bunn chose the look of the leopard (left) . Her faded 1eons are now hot
with" cool navy spots. Using red, yel"low, blUe and green felt, Sora Pinney and
Anne Gillespie (right) mode flowers, signs, docks and birds for the pontlegs of
their denims.
benefits with this trick and

the smart ones pick out just
a half-inch or so on each
pants leg, then launder the

pants to make- unrave-ling
easier .

Yesterday's jitterbugs
jumped into a tub of hot
water to shrink their jeans
to form fit But lf todafs
kids can't bother with shrank
to fit, they merely buy their

Sanforized jeans .a bit on the
small sid..e, then shave their
legs and butter their knees
to squeeze Into them .

Elect Officers

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bai:. ..Tbe emPtY ~(raw
~pt In the bOx while• a

an the bulo l'i prole51lanalox·
ceUenco as a French IIJWUIBO 1"'
otructor and her cantrlbutlma ID
church ancl community projects.
Naml•ted ror the haoor by
otterbein COile-, In Wester·flne,
OM~
w~e
1.v taURht Frenclo, 1M
and ~er·
by tho

chain Is-~ wom.
,.;),
To keep tile cldldren on
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their" toea with tbelr
meUc, I make flash cardS wtth magic m!~rker ~ella and ,
&amp;fe clll'dl. The eumples (minus the anl'lllers) are· put
a number of cards spread on the floor. I call far them to
gather together any cards .with a certain number for an
answer 8lld they race each ather to gat the grealett num• ·
ber of cards. An example would llti· to aak fW 8 (HC. .
5+3, 10-2. etc.) They enjoy lll1s lllld·itaharpeull)e)P UJ!. &gt;.
I think Ills the nel&amp;hbarly thing 1o dP to give Jne another
Palnlers. I can't tell you how miiDY f use.-LILLIAN

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DEAR POLLY-My friends and I cut newspapers In
strips ai&gt;Put 4&gt;:7 Inches 8lld use them to clean our e~e
glasses. Nothing we have tried geta them any ·clejlner.'-

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Mra. Geraid Wlldermuth.
CLASS 12, ·IIEAT.JI Mo!hadlot .,
Church,. i p.m., II!'•· \- W. ~- ;
~mua, procram-.l~fi M _r_1.
EmerJOD- Jonea, davotloal; Mrl.
D, E. M!Uer, Mro. ~ ~
dox, aQd !tJn, WJ.UliJ9. ,~lOll,
holteJBea.

Am.erleu Aasoclation of Universlcy Women' a . , _ In Bowling Green, Mro. C-berlln Ia
presently servins as il part..
time instructor at Weat.rn Kfto.
tucky Univeroto, i"eving P,...
Yioua)JI been a Mltlme member
o1. the uniwrsity'a French l)e:..
partmenL

A participant in liUdJo' pro.MONilA'Y
WILLING
8J'IIIIII In Franee and ~ln. she
RIVERVIEW "PI'A, Monday, Entarprtoe U n It o
Officer&amp;, board members and ushers for 1969 have been elect. hu a as and a BAdeareetrom Jan. 13, 7:3d ' at the 1~; fn..
Church,· 7130 Fo.;dll
ed at the Middleport Firat BO)JIIat Church.
otterbein Collep In lddldon to 111rumGaJ otuderita ol Charles
ol
Mro. Eldon Weeks.
The officers elected Include Beulah White, church Clerk, Sllrth a ..Masters dqree in French, Ylll8D' will present the program.
owen, assistant; Freddie Hoodaahelt, treasurer, Kathleen Anth· earned at Ohio State tJnlftratBETHEL ·a , bemat1clnal ar..
ony. aasl1tant; Dorothy Anthoa.Y. orpnlet, Janice Gibbs. usia· ty. She alto spent two summers dlr of Jobs,Dau&amp;btert. 7:30 lfon.,.
tant; Robert Richardson, church school superintendent, Fted Hoft'. In Quebec, canada, st1113"lng .&amp;.vyr .hJ.abt. Pomeroy Maaonlc
man, aasiatant; Delores Richardson. church school treuurer, French.
~~.- A member of the Chrllt Unit'wsc~ HEATH Uitll:od MethoDal.,. Bing, asalatant; Rand&gt; Reeker, chur&lt;h scbaal - r y ,
Clara Balle Riley, aosiolalll; Eloise WUson, church mtosiono ed MetiMK!Ist Church Choir ol dial Ohurch, 7:30
Monday,
treasurer, and Freda Hood, aaslatant.
Bowll'* Green, K,y,, Mrs. 'Chain- at tM daw"eh; MrS, t,a:.a r l on
Serving lor threa year terms on ~ various boardo or the church berlin provloool,v hu "'rved ~· F~~
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are Elizabeth,.Siavlp~~~·l!&amp;rll. !!a!le~\l'~~·"ff- ~ .n ! olflcer ·and. SlnioY' Sdiaiil ''' w~ ' -~
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Ice Gibbs, Fr..cell' :;"'"'" !!'lfab '!l!iln and
illc:narooon, boanl , -teichef of tile South Bethel UJIIt- l . ', • . E!lrfAY
AAA,
al Chrtatlan eclucatton.
l ed MetiMK!lst Church ol 1111t
EASrE!iN BAND Boaster•, · ,
Ethel lluJho•, Iva Turner, Mottle McGhee, Lettie Rouoh, Helon ~-• Pillno Ohio. She with T ..." 1 30
m
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Bodlmer and_
Freda
Edwards, board
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parents, Mr.
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. ,, Hayes, John Kaull, Fred RuaoeU, WI!Uo Anthony, David Darat, rett Olrlocy al Grave CIQ&lt;,lorm·
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Jake Turaer, RichsrdiiOO, llollman, and Gerald ~. baud ed tho a.nao Family triO who . AUXII!&amp;rJ, ·· 'I'Uolday, 7:i\l, p,m.

Program was
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MIDDLEPORT TROOP 5
Achlewment ~~ were presented during a court of awards
touo-bors al Trocv 5 Frl~ nJcht at tllo·Middl_,-1 Scoot Houao.
Gtliats were 16 members cil MiddltPOrt junior troop 39.
Mrs. Richard Va~ welc(lned the members and guests, then
·-· ' pr.esented badges to Kathy ColelDIIn, hwsekeeper; Vicld Slack, my
lilolne, cook, and house~er, and to Beth Vaughan, troq&gt; ~.
CMdlioor cook, backYard tun, m1 housekeeper.
others to receive awards but unable to attend the meedng due
41; illneSS were Sherrie Lane, houy:ktCJir 1 Cook, and my home, and ol dea&lt;Gill,
Manning Kloila, John Werner, Martita King, MariJ¥n FullS, Har·
IWb,. Baker, colleciDr.
Cl.ndl' Glaze led the grottJ tn sbwlQJ "Girl Scouts Topther" old lllbbard, Sr., John McNeil, Richsrd SorN, Freda Hood and 1'0IU'
· ud 11 Make New Friends." RetreshmeU ot ~ake, Koci-Akl and Fowler, board ~ trustee a.
Elected to tho llnonee commldee were Serah F.owler, Norlne
lee ertam ""e served 1be cakes, as part of a bdge requlrement,
were baked bJ Kellee Burdette, Melanie HUDtJbrey, and Shecyl Ad· McNall, Owen BraUm, Maxine Ruoootl, MUtGn Hood and Ado Jor.
""" Tlmi Hafllnan and Martlee Cos..U mode tile Koai-Atd.
don.
Ushers named for tho year were Gerald AnlhaiiY, Edloon Bale~ D ~d D "
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 198
or, Mark Fowler, j ake Turner, WWlo
a.. ar- .
NEW OFFICERS WERE ELECTED when oenlor troql1~8 met Eddie SorN. Bob Richardson, Kelll Kloea, Wall.v Davlo, 1'0IU'
Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Frank Powers,
Fowler, John Kauft, and Greg HB¥ea.
carol Harcraves was eleeted patrol leader, Mary Pearson.
·aaoiiiiOnt pair&lt;ll !Older: Becky Trlolett. scribe; and Debbie Laney,

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li In the Fry buUdinK. M1U St., Middleport. Resident• "lth rumAttendance pint were awardlillie to contribute are asked to telephone 992-2301, 992-3311, or
ed
.mring tile &amp;uldoy school hour
lllilolil64.
- It was decided that the enqJ will attend the Aide Bar traini.l11: at tile Enterprise United 1001i&lt;ln to be held In Parkersbure In late February. Attendi~ tho dill Chureh by Ralph Sj&gt;encer,
IUporinlenclent:
meellow besides those IUlOd was Becky Triplett.
Recel"flng awards were Brian
WW, Delores WUI, Paul Dlll.,
SYRACUSE TROOP 254
and
Frances Humel, one year
A silatlow part.y ""' planned lor Jan. 18 at the Sllate+Way
Rink an tho Clle- Road durt~ a meellow ol Troop 25! Thuradl¥
nlabt at the home of Mrs. Minnie Harris.
A court ot honor was held and Mepn Brown was elected
aeribe and Rhondl Ash wa&amp; ramed reporter for tbe trcN:V. FollowIll the moetins the 16 girts attend!~ w...-I&lt;Od on tlletr sew!~ bod(e.

Teletlwn Host

.Pins; Jlm WIU, M111 El.lzlblth
Davll, Beck;y. WW,
aDd
COrdeUa Bentz, two 1 • a r
pins; Bnnda WUI, lleYoriJ WUI,
Sarah DW, end Carl Jndnp,
three year pJnl.
Lila JoU, loUr; Acne• and

RoBer DIJIDII, ~rearplna;

Brends Bentz, 11 1011"0, a n d
Jqree Ewanl, a l2 78U' pin.

Birthday bbserved

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haw mode ...., public - - ot
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anceo In centnl ln!IIICllti)M•to lila ·.leok , iuJd poriJW , knives, .
ern Ollto u evatwelllldc ·at,. ,...U -..C..S eantaet a a y
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Tuoodiii al ~ P - Unlttd . ,
tern ~lucky Untvonlo,J ,.w Methodist ChuJ'cll, MJ:1• c 1 a f'a .
Jived In Bow"- Greeal\11" the
..,. Tiley Mve m,. 'rhalnOo
Mt.lhe1&gt;r08J'Ull,
pall ljour years.
MIDDLEPORT
·BUW Club,
daughter, Chrtso_Ame.
• Tueadl¥, 6:311 p. m., MardnRoa·taur..t; tollowllll-dinner to meet

International Event
international dl~r ancl

January 25-26

die Broom, GeorJeHawley,IJotld . .,._
service has been pta. Krawscayn arl:l Tom C'a.aHll.
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4:30 p.m. next SuRii:Y at
Refreshment• were served b)'
Heath United Methcxlist Miss Edwarda and JennUer Go~!"c~1 lby the Youth Fall&lt;lll'shfp. ble. Cowlselora Mr. and Mra.
a meet1111 or the grOtCI Jack Slavin met with tile yNtlt

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PAST PRE81DENTSOrthe Ladlos A!rdlioey, Drew W -

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Box 2, Pomero:r
All orders muot be In b7
JUl. 18. B.e- lor
Frl~ and S.Jurdq nl&amp;htoare
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Phlildelphla ••• 29 13 .690 ~
Bo........... 29 14 .S1t . ""
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Clllclnnall .•• ,24 20 .545 t
. Detroit • • • • • • 17 27 ,386 16
llllwaukee , •• 1{ 32 .30t %0
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lllwibury, t0o2-22; Rotltgeb, 11CI-Oi R8esa, W-13; 'lbamlla, $0.10; Buckley, 0.0.0; saunctera,
1..:..4; Silauldlrc. &amp;-.5-17.
F .WU,AND . 12 33 49 16
KYGER CREEK 11 2~ 46 67

STEAKS~ ...... ~~.39C
STEAKS.... ~ ..•~b; 99C
EARLY IN THE WEEKI
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-and 4 - iillhe Ollllolthree
periods. With 2:48de11 In the
game, the Draaona turDed loote
their fto·st b..... to e&lt;OIIliD 1l1e •
vl&lt;~ory,
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The Droaons hit 30 ol 64 tram ,
tho tiOid lor 46.8 per: cei1t •1111
made 16 ol 22 at the fOul Une.
Kyser creek bed Jl3
,61 !rem
tho lelcl for 45.3 per cent and
made 13 ol 20 at the line.
Fairland won t11o - · of the
bomlo getliow t6reboundo. SIA!ve
Cox Wla high with 21. _K ypr
Creek had 35 rebdunds as Jon
Rothgeb and Tm&gt; Reeu Oa&lt;h cot
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TOMATOES •••• 5 ::.1.00
BEANS •••••••••• 6 ::!.1.00

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SOUP
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CHICKEN NOODLE
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TIIUW&lt;.) ~ &amp;liST COUR1' ST.,

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do hereby rive aotice that tile ipmber of Millo f~ on·~ dollar of p!l)pl!l't)
thoWJi .Os!.l~he ~Jietai 'Tu DupliCate .o£ Real Eo.U.~ Public· tltillty and Perat&gt;Jio
a1 Ptoperiy' wltblil ~d County for tile year 1968 bl M followa:
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#Silk.-,
~~ dcl&lt;eto lor the ·1989
Ohio ,Junior Mlsl W
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be hoW Feb. 7 and· S In Middletowa ean .be ordered from
the ~ Count;y Junior Mloo

ol 7-4. Kner
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In """'""' place In tbo Soutl1orn
Volle)&lt; Athlelle ~with
a $-1 rec'ord behind lint place
&amp;-... The Ell!les an 7·1
wUh two came• to play to wrap
oe tho 1968-69 SV AC 11t1o,
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. 1j was the '""'1'1 tOll or the
1,.,.. to Fairland lor the Bobcall. At Fairland, Ky..,. Creek
dl'&lt;ll11&gt;0d the firot e - r be- l h e twa teamo GUt.
Mike Shepherd, 5-9 Jlllliar, ,..,
rumorup in t11o sccrq lor Fairland with 21 pointo, SIA!ve .Cox.
6-3 senior, had 15.
Chuck BradbUI')'. , &amp;.a senior,
paced Kuer Creek with 22
palnto. Bradbury held onto third
place in tile SVAC oil • game

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"JOt

llgdlonl Ll • - · -

eveairw; at the church a
entitled "Dare to be Dll·

"'l&lt;hhPP! ' ' • • ' • '

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prollt arpnizatian ot anooao.
W. Her itome ..d Iii~ col
skot&lt;h will lljlpo&amp;r .In tho 1968
edl- ol OutatlndltW YGIIII Women o1 America, an omual blognphlcal' cOIIIJlil&amp;tton. At one
!line tho Chrtavs lived ~' the
~r• Pillns area.
, Mn. ctwnborlln wu selected to In the puhllcadon

c£ome up with the leopard

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tanl • fnl!l tlunn
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a fe'li ohort Ieugtljli of 1
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book tllem loge~
~ lloNp Ill tile ·Jowelr¥

•

Amort""" Foundotlon, " ~

the fabrlc. The real
o is the teen~ger who can

cln flavor to denims.

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Joh.n (1!0mberUn, for.r~,v Janet· Chrtav, al..,.ling
Gr- · k1., ~~ bile~ l~loctecl
u .. ~~~ndl,. Y&lt;iiiQI w.....
rt - ••- ~-·~""'ot Amo ca .~ ·~ ~...---

Take the bleach bit. Just
-:iaded denims won't do it to,~
. ·y. You've got to have a
~·
h of Op Art when you

·seams gives a Latin-Ameri-

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1· •5 s.
week.
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fnctPlllllm&gt; will ' ........, - .. . ..,, •· •· • • • 11 1I 7T_ 5
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lbaut .... hair jicf, moltllll hi .lDn- • ~ • • • · ·"' •·• •
1
-.ooat ~ done quiartaro · WI,_ ' • ' ' ' • O J S 8
. 1ne11 inol~:oc~ 1n oora...t hall ledlana • ; • • • • • • 0 I 4
Mkl-knertcon Coo(enoee
'or 1ho Buc!&lt;e1tSiole; accurrtne
iAI8Ut 0\lll'aU
w~ cllqlow
W L W L
to """' flurries Thur"""with
Miami • · · • • • • • 8 0 6 5
• - llurrteo &lt;OIIIIIodqr tbo
Bowling Green • • • I 0 5 6
Nil " fJI the •Weeli, Oi!pllclally
Toledo • • • • • • • • 2 I 8 3
· ov~ the nortt.st aectlma.
Ohio Unlveratt;y • • 1 I 6 · 6
-~~ Western Ml~. • I I• 3 8
Kent state······· 0 2 5 5
HOCKEY PLAYER KILLED
Marlhall '" • • • • • • ' 0 3 4 7
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (IJPI)ado Conlennee
John Shawllllibln, a ao.,-.ar-olcl
Leque OVerall
WL W L
amateur hoeke,- player, _wu
proJIIJIIJICed doad on arrival at WIUeDbere . . . . . t 0 9 0
Uniwrsto Hoopl1al after oufl!or- MIIMID&amp;Wn .. • .. 4 0 8 0
trw i!llw'lea durtow • g ~ m e Clj)ltal . . . . ., ,; 4 2 5 7
Baldw"J.o..Wallace • • 2 1 s 7
~nighL
· ShlwaNbin was checked lnto Ollerl&gt;eln . • .. .. • 2 I 5 2
tho board• and leU to tho Ice KOII)'GII . . . . . .. . 3 2 6 7
bleedlrw tn.n the aoae. He was Ohio Weoleyan .. . I I 3 5
llkoD to Jackson llolpltal and Marl- ... . . . .. 2 8 6 5
ordered tranaterred to Unl.vertio- Woa11Aor . . . . . . . . 2 3 4 8
Heldelbers • • • • • • 2 8 3 s
cy Ha!l&gt;ital Suado,y.
Den!IOD , ••• : .. . % 5 t 8
Hiram ••••••• . • l 3 S t
chair and JOUih choir -red Mt. Union • . •• • • • I 3 S 6
from tile bee~ of the ehurclo, oil Oberlin . • • , • •. . . 0 3 I 4
carf1lng a l!pled candle and
Mld.ohlo Conlll'ence
111nato1. "0, Come All" Yo Faith·
LeasueO\IeraJI ·
ful."
W L :·w L
Tbe service conalp!ed of Wal- Defiance • • . , • .• 4 0 7 4
laco Damewood noc11na t h e Cedarville • • • • • • 2 1 6 5
Cbrllt!Dis Storr u member• or' WUml"""" .•••. . 2 2 5 5
tlto ehurch adecl out Uoe porto. Blul!ton . • . •••.• 1 2 2 6
'fhl&gt;se partlefpatlne were Mr. ·Malone . . . ..•.• . I 3 3 5
and Mro. Chsrloo Honoii\Y, Judy Flndti\Y •. •.. • .•. o 2 4 f
lkllter, Tai!UIIr Ollborne, David
Others
W L
Hooton, Joe Bl01eU, Sonlord COuri,.and Lewio ~II.
Ashland ...... . . ... . , 12 I
A JIYID&amp; Chrlatmao troe wao Dayton .••.•••••••••• 10[ 2
tlton formed on slap, wilb the Y01111p1Dwn State . . • . • . • 9 2
members woofing sreen lhirta Ohio state • • ••. . , . . • . • 8 %
and carl')'lna !!pled red &lt;an· Clnclnnoll .. . ... .. .... ~ · 3
&lt;lieo. TbOse lonning the tru Urbsna .... . . .. ..... , 7 3··
and' hsvlq speotdll( porto ware Central State • • • • •.• • • . 6 2
Rev. Charles Nardo, Pilfll~and Caoe Tech •••..•••• • 6 3
Dorool Laekta1, "-P Pld&lt;ano, Ohio Nartllerll • • , . • , • 7 s
~~lon· FJ"~k! ~~
- , f f. ~.J~ , ~~~ •.' _. !S _t.-II J • ,_._.;f, f.
Ma Bloootl, ti'i&amp;i
el1 • xm.r .. · • .- •• • •• -• • 1 . ·1 -·
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Noney -~ Kil!l .~l, ' and Boblll RIO Grande ••• ·.•. • • , 4 5
HeadloU'.
'
.Wllberloree , , ..• • • • I 6
' Tlli' P1'0iram cloled with the Akrua • • • • • • • • • • .. • 9
~ Jolnbll In singing Cl...land State • . . . •• 3 9
1D 0.. Worltt" !oiJowed b7 Wallb • .. , , . , • , • •• I 8
the . ~et.tqn. ~ft;Ullt ior the Steubenvtlle , • • • , • • . 1 8
PI'Oiram wao ·Sondra Newlun,
Adelbert • . • . • • ••. • I 9

insignia

• joatches In pockets in their
·teen y e a r s won't believe
what their bewildering off-

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:_,Topple &amp;licat Five, ·. 1~1

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dill'
'ljlill tho ~~--· ....... Nootaoosilto.,. , ••• • 1
llloiiJill"lo lilll the .... of lilt.

their denims far a faded look

·

20.

WOMI!II Tutlclal'. and Jilt;
.,..... ·~ calder 'riur.,;

ubiquitous blue jeans·.
Parents who once bleached

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mark

lpr~ng

·5,~a~.:._~~il1 g_,8-·

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dill - - 111-llnd -

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~mo ~.e · .

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w~ It's' ran~ atri~ or

sewed school

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.· Tho Fah1allll ~ uMd a
•
: • ~.
'
lourtlt quarter "lut-l&gt;reok" to
wiD 4 - iD 1ho -· ~
IIJ.:
~ 'ii'owa t1te Kypr Creek Bobcata
and the ""'"' 141111D and
. Bll TOll r~..
1f.l'l Saturda1 ni&amp;hl at K)'88r
Ia tlto m~ 30f I n - ·
·
,.
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ovontl
Creek •• J.
s.to ....
oftrol!lal&lt;t lao' .
VI L W L 1..., lllammed In %6 pdnls lor lhe
1
.... wiD · - Ill tl1o '
a 1 2 1lrqona.

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.0ragom Fmish Strtmg To · ·

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ONLY

~
IED.ANS

HOIINEY
SPAGHETTI
POJtl,
-· ~
, ~\.

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�OF

QUALITY
RIGULATlOMS

Tho Put.flthM ,.,.,,, the tltht
.. ,.dlt ... ,. ... t '"' ·-· ...... ~
•tect'-'teble. The pHIIIth•r will
• t lie ,,,,...,,.,,, f• • - tfrten

ene lnc-cl 1•,.,.1..,..
RATES
,., 1-1 Ad S.r¥1CI

5

Woul ''"''"'"
-~~~~-~~~ Chlltt• 75c
12 c...-te per wor-4 tM- cansecr
c cets ,.,

ti'PI lnMrtlll'llo

II c-t• ,_ WOt"d •'• con•.c""'l.,..
25
'"''"'""'·
tN'IIII edt

1962

CH~VROLET...•...•.....•........ Cioaraoca.

Prlca US0

Impala Station Wogon . Local one owner car, VB with
duto. trans ., good tir•' · R&amp;H .

1964 CORY AIR......·-·-·-······-----····--·· ----·-·---------···-$895
Spider Cpe., 4 speed trons., oil good tires bkKk
finish, R&amp;H . Just the right car fOI" s now goir9.

l......U ....... . .....•. . .
-· ········ · ·····-Clerk
···••••··
~ .......

I'M c:e1U Discount on ,.Jd ad1
p~~ld

............
""""'
...-......,..,

within 10 cloys,

CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
Sl.50 for 50 word t~~lnh!lufll. fCI .

I
WAO
0 ........
I
111.00
I
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6oaolld&amp;N .... . · ··•····· .........

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t:.fao. &amp;age...

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I I,IOt..OO
Lqal .Unrtillal
I
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llaltor . . . . • . I
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o.ldltlanol "'''d 2c.

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BL.IHD ADS

Adcllti-1 25c Chargl por Ad•ertlso~t~ont .

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•111GZ~ ud BoadiJ • . .
LAM. ...........
aad

(l,.FICE HOURS

l1l0 ~:~.m . to StOO p.m. Daily
l1l0 o .l". to 12•00 Noen
. -Saturday

For Rent

Notice

.....

For Sale

01,DOI.OO

. .tb'. . . . . . . . . . . . .

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FOUR ROOM furnlohed lpart. MAPLE SI'EREO radio ...,_
IJSIIpoA1 . • • • •• . • • . . . . . I I,MIOM
WILL DO sewing at home ment, all utilities paid, ..,_ sole combination, IIIII mod- CIUI 1111 PoBee • , . • . I Ulll.ot
z;ppers.
pockets, pegging.
···· ···· ·· ·'······
Pbone lln-'niM.
1-8-lfc
ern stereo AM &amp; FM radio, otbu hUOI ......... .. I '1,000.00
hemming, alterations, etc.
Flnt Aid . - •• - . ... •• . - •
toG.OO
combination 4-speed automat· Put:lq lletllr .. . .. ". 10 - Mrs. Fn!ddie Thabet. Muon,
...
!c changer, modem maple 1Uft1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Phone m-5551.
1-311-tlo 3 Bl'lDROOM and Balli In Pom0100.00
er&lt;&gt;y. Ph. 1112-nlO.
t-JJ«e
console, balonce due "1.20, or ~ayments of 15 per ..,.111.
VACANCY for two elderly peo....._ I'UDd
·• ·· I IAIOOM
TOTAL GEMDAL
Call
992-3211.
1-lt-!lc
ple. Prefer private paid paFor Sale
I'VND .. .... . . ...... . . . . . .
FUll: Da&gt;Alt'l'IIDf'f I'UI'ID
tients. Phone Mason, T/S-5185. 63 OLDS 85, slid&lt; shift, priced
I n CbMJ ....... . ... . . I
JIIIOM
10-8-Uc
Vol\IDtftr l'lNmn • • . . I 1.000..00
to llall, Plume M7-ZMJ. J+lfe '"l'EREO. walnut console wlll1 Fire
A)t,.-atu . . . . . . . . • . . . . . .
4-spcod changer. !-speaker &amp;q.Jdpment
tt.itltddN .. I 1.000.110
system. b&gt;lance due 156.40 or &amp;q\llpllle!lt &lt;mrallolll • • • .....
THERE WILL be a gun ohoot POODLE PUPPIES, AKC ToJ
~
•. ..... I
101.00
15 75 per month. Phone lln- Olb.er
Sunday. Jan. 12. beginning at
ror.u.nu
mlnlature, f'l5 and up. Stud
DD'ABTIII.NT .. . .. I a.-.•
3211.
1-~
noon at the Forked Run
aervlce 11111 groomlag. ~
S.C. '· 11W - . 1M ....~
fro!!\ U.. WA.TD ruM):
.
. Sportsmzn Club. Everyone IS
11112-5143.
11 I tie
ll. WATD. rt1ND
Jlllc;E
FOR
health,
send
b
for
welcome.
l-9-5tc
omoe &amp;Qe~ae. . • . . . . . . 1 a.oouo
&amp;:alp~ • • . . . .. • • . . . .. .. I JI,OOO.OD
'l.lve
Food
Juices,'
get
anAKC Golden Retriever pupplol,
hel aod ~
olhc• book free. W. C. Riden- Lud Md IJU.IWI•I . ..... I• 1.100.00
IDOM
m Aah st., Middleport. •
L!lst
l'laDt - Qlemkall an4
our
Sales.
·St.
Louisville,
Oblo
ll4ll.
6D-Ifc
I\IJIPUel ....... . .. .. .. I ........
SMALL BLACK DOG witb white
430'11.
J-Ut&lt; l•l.uat - J:qu.Jpme•l.
!pot on cbest. N. E. Vona.,.... .ad &amp;uppUal • . • . . . . .
~ll-~man, Rutland - HarriBonville FIREWOOD, any Jeuslll, lfOIII
a..,.m. ~ •
or dry. Gerald King, Rl. l, NEED LIMESTONE for your
Road.
l-12-31p
. .t.enaJ
. .. .. .. ..
I 1.1111.00
driveway? We furnlsb and Va.uirlU.Uoa I , . _ _
Shade.
U.a.JIIp
deliver. Emmell W. Shuler.
Wanted
• 1.100.00
Contracting, Phone 119U:M3.
. . . . . .II.MOQI ·• , , , , ..
0 .......
";\OMAN TO RECRUIT. train !lAY, G. CARSON. Phono 7G11-D-tlc
Wol.rd of Publle
IS-a.l21p
f'ISS.
0
and surervtse amall oales
'l'rwr. .tr; Principal 6
force. excellent earnings,
Phone IU-2254
later.&amp; PapMM
I ...ept.OO
NI!.'W SIX room Colonial de- POTATOES.
Public:
EmP
.
.
.
plMJIIe Mason 773-5619. 1-Mlp
Clarence Prolfitl, Portland.
~
.• I IMO.tD
signed bome. Three bedrooms,
10-le-tfe
lbaiUUN ua4 lkl- · · · · I
IIOAO
I 1&gt; batllo, ceramle tHo lnTOTAl.
ANTIQUES. lumlture. dllhel.
WATBil
FUND
.
.
.
.
.
.
tllt
....
GO
rludlng floor•. lUll basement,
..
umzry
mllceDaneous. Mrs. Howard
connectlng garage, uUIIty ~TRAW, 45 cents bale. _.Frank &amp;tnM u,b\1 . . .. . .. . . • 10,000...10
Cecil. 100 W. Main Sl., PomoDodderer, Coolville. Phone JfJ'4rald &amp;eD&amp;al • . . . . . . . I a,•.oo
room, air coodllloned, II foot
TOTAL U'l'IU'1'Y • . I U....OO
"'1·
1-:IS-Uc
6111-3212.
1-IJ.Jtp
o. camra.v nnm
tnmt porch overlooking Ohio
.........._ .. . .......... .. I
IIICI.GI
.Kap~ .. .. ... ........ I 1.1011.00
Rim, Phone ~- 1-Nie
WRACUSE, Rl. 124, I br e a T. .lll. Srpl1piDIDI aad
.. ..
0
Wanted To Buy
room aparlnjenl up and 3 110- ~·t an4
aRCULATING beater. wIll
~ .. .. ..... . I
rages down, bath and ldtchenSEASONED ind&gt; nJU1b lumber,
heal 5 or I room house. CaD
&amp;liaJIIIIiiM ~ . . I
.tte, large. screened In pordl, Pv.tllkl ~ r
~· Frank Dodderer, C.Olvme. . 911S-12111.
1-U-tlc
a.ttnmeM ~ . . • . a.oo
one third
lavOI ground, OUier
Pilon• 867-32112.
l-IJ.3tp
~- • ,
I
100.00
WTA.L c:DmnaY
fuel oil furnace. Phone 1181FUND . .. .. . .. .. .. .. I 7,100.GI
5427.
1-~
See. 10. That tlaeN H apprw:r:Y$-

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HelD Wanted

Botti• Gat

WONDERFUL money sarin~
bargain specials lor your cuatomers help JOU make a big
,..,.... BO a Rawlellh products dealer. Write Cbarlol

Penn, W. T. Rawlelgb Co., P.
0. Box 2114, C11111lcotbe, 01116
-1-J&amp;.alc
RETAIL SALI!JS clerk: Slate
ago, nperlence and relmn"""· Write Box 818 s. In care
ol 'lbe Dally Sentinel, Pome10)'.
1-t-«c

•'

Sales Opportunity
We are seeldrw 2 representatives
in thhl area for career opportun-

lcy.
-$600 month guarantee to atart
...: Traini~ at Coq~an,y e~nse

'

- Promotion by merit
-60 per cent income lrom esta~
liahed accounts
Our representatives are happythey earn satisfaetory iRcomes.
You, too, have an exceptional opportunity to establish an income

ror life.

For

confider:~tlal

interview call

collect 44&amp;.4376, Gallipolis, Ohio

Female Help Wanted
WOMEN, opening oo eotabll8hed
route ill city of Pomeroy. Full
or I)JIIn! lime. Choose your
own hours, average $3 hourly
and up poosible. Write Ruth
Bergaua, Walkins Prnducta,
Inc., Winona, Minnesota 56117.
1-U.Itc

For Rent

ONE BEDROOM unlandlbed apartment. Coats
over Dutton'a. Drug
at apartment
l-5-121c
to......_
Jt-11-Ue

Oil
COOK 5TOV£ .......... 15.00
War111 Marnlng
COAL HEATER ..•...•• 35.00
85 000 BTU

Rl!:FRIGERATOR and apartment kitcben range. Pbone
DIU427.

1-~

GA.S HEATER ........ .. 75,00

20,000 BY
20,000 BTU
GAS HEATER .......... 18.00
BATHROOM HEATER .... 2.50

Bfyants Bud1et Shop
IOIW.

Po111eror

BE GEN'I1.E, b&amp;clclncl, to lllat
oxpenolve earpet,~elean H wltll
Bl"" I.ustre. Rent elodrle
abampooer ~- Baker Fuml·
tnre.
1-ls.etc

, five
Real Estate For Sele
....,., ball1, wall to wall carO'IIIUEN AND CROW
pet iD thO Uvlng room, builtREALTY COMPANY
in cabinets in kltdlen, 1~ acPOMEROY - A NICE TWO
rea ground, on RL rn juat as STORY HOME CLOSE 1N - 6
yoo turn onto 143 at Laurel
rooms. S large bedrooms,
. r.llll. Pllone 119UII5. 1·7-Uip
balll, loadJ ol cabinets In kitchen, lull baoement, garace.
WOW! 11189 IrrEREO COIII01e
19.950.00.
wiU• AM It FM radio, wpeed BASIIAN PRACI'ICAILY
automatic changer. Tllla set
'SEW - 5 rooms. 2 bedrooms,
sold much higher. Just Uke
batfl, natural gas furnace. utilnew. Pay 15 per monlll or
ity room, garage, 1 acre
balance dne. $116.42. CaU llnground. 15,500.00.
2136.
1·7-tlc
POMEROY - An old house
BUI' NICE INSIDE - 2 olory
SAVE MONEY, lllllll zl&amp; zag
frame, 8 rooms, 5 bedrooms,
,.,.lng machiDe; lb1o macbbath, cabinets in the kltcben.
lne malw buttonholes, dams,
going at 15.500.00.
and emb. Take over paymenll
HOIJBE FOR RENT
of 15 per 111011th or pay balHENRY CLELAND
ance due 13U2. Call !112-ZII:I8.
Ollloe - IIZ-IZ5I
1-7-«e
A JIM

Jlal.--

MIDNIGirt' CONSOL-ER llereo
4 opeaken. 4-lpeed ·record
&lt;bangor with two-way baloncc control; diamond need·
le, AM-FM radio; 'IH eaab
or t/.110 per month. Pbone
Jm-25011.
1-7-fk

.......,.......FUND
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,ur BJ Contract • . . i I,OOOAD

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OONfti.UC'I'lON,
JCAJNTiiN.uoa:

AND . . ..ua "-'MD I ......

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APrODrtatoe4
fr-. &amp;be l'l'Aft JIIQIIWA.'f Jill.
PROVDI&amp;NT FUND iM foDnliq1
MIW\ . . . . . . ........ .

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M.urlall .... .. .. .. .. . .. I

EmploJal

hide KDipl.,...

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TOTAL I'I'ATS

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J..IID.IO

110M
.110.01

KIOJIWA y IJI.
NOVI.ImNT I'UHD I a,aiD.OII
IPIICIAL 81Wl .......
BOND u:naaoiiT JVHD

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MCORE'S

12A • • MAll!

-.,or

·wWAIIt••t

'5.55 :

T,.u\&amp;Nr .. .. .. . . . .. . . I
t'UbJk.lb" .OU.Ctor . . . . . t

-GUARANTEE[)..

'JI.IG

ToYI . ........... . ... I lta.to
('qrrvl.l:
UUke HeJ,p .. . . . • • • • .. I 3111.1J
Ol.bu:
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TOUI .. .. . .
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Total

3lt.10

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111.7t

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2'&amp;1La11:

Wort. Cooaq,. • •
Told ...

lnaw-enee:
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PoliU.U Bcmdl
I
Total . .
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Due•:

0

A4veru.tDt;:
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Business Services

Da11J oentco

wlll1 limited

Sunday foreli-A-l21c

noou.

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The particles -ihat become
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SMITH AUTO SALES
Kla,.AUGA. OHIO

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Atl 1 MISSY AGATHA PAYit'l' OUT

Mason Area
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eraUon, New Haven. hone tor tekll'oU. ui&amp;Dlt 1:11 o n e
Rldlard
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ered right to your pro)eel. Trial wao · ~e~ . rot the .ieOi. Ill
Feb. 3.
Fut and easy. Free elll.
I JAII.ID
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to tbe Forestry (:Imp at Blackwater F allti on a bnalcing and

C. C. BRADFORD
AUCI'IONEER
Com(llele &amp;emce

Junlot Fair
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JWUor Fair .!x)MDHI (OUter
TIWl l"remJ.unWl

Speed:

PRINCE1!

lit Penitentiary
PT. PLEASANT- -lien·

s-.11 AIR CONDmONING RefrlgerJ.ltlAl

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lURIIIIITO A
MA11'0.\E

.Henry Draws 1-10

CURTiils - 'l'I!JCIINJCWI, Leloncl Parker, roy residence or 11'1-ml OoolviDo call alation, wlthea Holiday Groetlnp.

IF VA KISS A
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ANNUAl.. .IPOilt.,.
Mll•l COUNTY
AGai~UL TUI.At. IOCIITY
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JIINAM.:IAt. ITATtiMttT
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BiLLS OF CUIUl&amp;NT YL\iol

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2'1ZI.
l-t-l21c ASSOCIATI!S
Syracuoe, Oblo on Bille
SYRACil8E
Phone m-•t.
1'118 PONTIAC GTO, 4011 euble
1-11-tle
Inch, 4 apeed tra...-ton, .i&gt; Services
ceDenl COIIdllion. Phone 111- CIGAR
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!1o0M fumtsllecl apart- 2441 after I p.m.
anciiiii"Vke: ABC
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l'lllane liZ 3•.
Mason, W. Vo. Pllone 771-1511.
IHI-Ife
Mile
Kr.EP CARPET cleaning ,......
leml IIIIIIU, ... Blue lAiolra
""' bedroom
fllliJICI lleat. MldW8ll lo n)l. Rem elecld&lt; '
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SEWtNG MACIIINES, repair
...-.k:e, 1!1 makes. WY •
!181. The Fabrk Shop, Peili...,.. Aulhorizl!d Singer 8alall
and Setvlce. We Shorpeil
sa.n.
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JIAIN'I'ENAN'CS

GEO.
BROIU!R
:f&gt;611 ZIG ZAG sewinl macldne, SYRAcuSE - 8 rooms, bath,
fancy or just plain everyday
lurna&lt;e, large level lot.
!lOWing. Yoo will like 1~18 one. • •00.
Monograms, darrul, makel MIDDLEPORT RIJJW. - I
1'4Xtma, bath, furnace, fire..
hottonholerl, """" on buttons,
pleee wlll1 beat-o-Iator, some
or elralghl stitches. Try it Ill
P811elbig. Only $8.000.00.
your home; '42 or "·10 per
mon:h. Phone 992-2101. 1-7-«e POIIEIIOY - 8 room house,
hot water, 3 bedrooDII, outl&gt;ulJciiiiP; 1 ...... Only ....
HOUSE overlooking rtvei, two
FAIIMI WANTED
•lory. I room• and 2 batlll.
HELEN
or YlRGO. TEAI'OIID'
Appointment only. Plme lln-

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TION, IIAINTDIANCS AND U.
PAm FUND Olotor V~ aad 0..
ollae Tu FaDIU) llbll foUowlal:

ed froiD •

FLOOR FUR HAtE •• , , , .45,00

JI!Kkotl

PRICE lurnlllml'"'
oar lhlrd floor bucfaol· abop.
Baker Fumllure, :lllddloplrt

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STOVE SALE

Altmtlooo, a~,P-..

S.rtices

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0' THE
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G.oT A CA'aE FOR A JUDGE!

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net meoilbori ut -.tlc pnll).
~!right t1it1
l'tlna, Nixon aake4 for thl ' COftlo
are
how
good
they
are,
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DEATH CAR - Ernest J. Ballard,
Galllpol1s, Clle of
two men killed in the three car colllaioa S.turday nigbt at
Kanauga, lies outside the demolished station wagon driven by

Two Killed in Crash
(Continued from page I)

clock It lllld was following it
when he saw the alation wagdenee Ol Lavada Smlth, tearing
on oomiDg 111&gt; the hllbway,
looae a corner post, and then
Paogb, accord!Dg to c p 1.
bounced across the driveway,
Francies, had pulled out ol tile
riJJplng up shrubbery and break~
parltlng lot at tho IDue WUlow
lng oft a gas meter. The car
night club and headed south at a
.topped on top oC the meter.
hfl!h rate ol speed.
Paugh's car, meanwhile,
Dr. Warehime was traveling
bounced off Moore's car and continued down tile highway backwards. It stopped in the center
of the road in front of Bliss'
Market. Paugh was slumped oo

the floor in the front or the car.
Green's station wagon oontin~
ued off the right side of the
bJgbwa.y, across the front of the

lot at Evans Sohlo &amp;atlon. The
vehicle lmocl&lt;ed down metal &amp;ll01
posts, including a highway marker sign.
The

station wagon then cut

between a hedge and two trees
lD the front yard of tile residence or Dana Raike, struck one
tree, knocked down a newspaper delivery tube, damaged
Raike's maU box, and kerf, go..
IDgi
It struck a 12-lnch diameter
lteel stlndard which holds an
overhead highway marker, turned around and slid backwards
over a alight alope and came to
relit beaded south, almost aPinst the residence ol J o h n
Ratke, llrlt boose above that
of his son, Dana Raike.
Both Green and Ballard were
thrown out of tile station wag~
on &amp;Dd were (OWld dead at the
seeoe. Contenta of the vehicle
were spllled onto the ground.
Dana Ratke was sitting in the
living room at home when the
crash occurred. Raike said he
heard a ~'tenible, resounding
noise," went outside, saw what

tieer found the death car and

Its two victims on the

ground.

The State Highway Patrolman
said that Green's station wagon
had been involved In an accident earlier with the Moore car.
somewhere between GalllpoUa
and Kanauga. Neither Moore nor
Shain had any idea ol how far
south of the fatal accident or
how long before 1t the Green
vehicle had bumped their ear
from behind.
Cpl. Francies said there ac.

tuaUy were two separate acci-

MSG5 TH£ATR£
(Technicolor)

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An

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recreation .PrOgram for men will get underway at Me[ga Hllh Sehool at
Middleport 1\leeclay evening
at 7:30 p.m. annoLilCed Head
Football Coach Cbarles Chan·
cey.
The program will be held
twice each week, Monday and
Tuesday evenlnga. On Monday
volleybOll wm be played and
Tuesday baske1ball The program ls open to aU ackllta.

south on Rt. 7 lOMe distance
behind the patrol cruller when
he came upon the accident scene.
The coroner was first to reach
the Paugh car. He found the driver slumped on the Ooor in the
front ot the car. An ambulance
Meigs Frosh Nurses
was called.
Cpl. Francies said he firat
went to the Paugh car, then back Capped in Ceremony
to the Moore car where he picked up Moore and 9latn, and toFive Meigs C~ l"re&amp;lunen
gether the.Y drove to J o h n at Holzer Medical Center School
Raike'&amp; residence where the of- of Nursing were capped in a

dents. After Green's staUon wagon struck the back of the Moore
car, Greenfailedtostopandbeaded north. Moore told the officer
he was In pursuit r1 the atatlon
wagon trying to get its license
number when tbe other accident
occurred.
Moore tailed to accomplish
his miaaion, the officer aaid. The
next thing Moore knew, accordbad happened, and asked his wife
in&amp; to the patrolman was when
to call the patr.,ol.
the two vebicles collided on the
Cpl. Francies stated that he
highway ahead of his car and
was headed scuth on Rt. 7 wllen
the Paugh car slammed Into tho
he came upon the accident. Tlle
lett side ol his car.
officer said he was attempting
GalUpolla Cit;r Pollee, the Galto get behind llle Paugh car to
lla COunt,y Sllerlll't Department
and other volunteers assisted
the patrol at the accident scene.
The Injured were taken to tlle
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
hoapltal by ambulances ol Mll·
JAN. i3-14
ler's Home For Funerals and the
'THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR

Gerald W. Green.. 45, Columbua, al10 killed Ia the accldtri.
Wreckage was strewn along Rt. 7 INn Bllu Market to the
Jolm Ralke residence, just below tho lll-loled SIJYOr Brlcljte.

Waul!h • HsUey - Wood Funeral

Horne.

Steve McQueen-Faye Dunaway

ceremony

Friday evenJJw: at

Grace United Methodist Church
in Gallipolis marking the suc-

Cesaful completion of their tlrst
quarter of work.
They were Candace Ann Sahr,
Betsy Cunningham, and Nancy

Van Meter, Middleport; Sherry

Lyrm Lambert, Rutland; Diana
Sue Holliday, Dexter, and Judy
Deeter, Racine.

Engineer8 To
Meet Thursday

BAGGIN' TilE DRAGON

HELD ON CHARGE

Dale Jo..,., Lawrence, 30, RD
Long Bottom, baa been urelled by the Meigs Coonf;y Sllor-,
Ill's D e - - on a charge
of malicious anault and bat-

tery.
LOCAL TEMPS

FeUcla VIctoria Grueoer; four
dausrrters, Mrs. EYelyn Hollon,
MineriVille; Freda Grueae.r,
Pomeroyi Mrs. Helen Oberhnlzer, Albany, and Mra. E d n a

Herber, Antwerp; his 1 t e p..

mother, Winnlfred Grueaer, lb
Texas; three brothers, Herman.,
Mark and Joho; faur llillera, l(a..

tie, Christine, Emma aod Clara,
and five gr&amp;Ddehlldren.
Funeral sei-vtees will be held
Weclneoday at I p.m. at Ewing
C~l wltll the Rev. Wendell
Stutler offlclatlni- Burlol will he
In Rock ~lnp cemetery.
FrlfiKls may caD anytime.

Four Unibi

wh•n ILOCI( dof!IS vovr
you'll know it'1 done
Prepare

your return
•• . for on early r.tlmd

rile time needed Ia
IIA ·

AHD

STATE

!1m

I)

said.

Two Americans were kWed

ACt7 "spookies" planeuatunted the barbed wire fence around
the base wltll 18,000 bullets 1
minute from their machine

guns.
Communiats 1111111¥ Red

into the forests Jea'fing tour
dead near the base's steel
airstrip. It was fi"om can Tho
that operatloas Uke tho South

Vietnlmese Army's r e c e n t
drhe to clear Commwdsts rrmn

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Play in Parade

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Onlotalt'p
VOL. XXI NO 184

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infantry divlsloo heodquorten

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ed-a-ateordlnanco,
lnclor omergeney ruleo, alltliHe
teadlnp beiDg fwroved 1ut
DilllL II prorideo Ute tollowlni
lllarles.
Cblet at pollco, $3110 p e r
month from $380; rqular pa..

man

at hll home. _
Born Fob. 3, 1886, In Mason
County, he was the aon oftbe late
Ellp and Adalbte Duncan MeKina.,. lie was a member ol
tile Cottagevllle Masmlc Lod&amp;e.
IUa wife, Mr•~ Ama Marie Me~

' EVANGEJ.lllr WILLIS

ville, V/. Va., 118Veral ftleeea and
nephew a,
Sorolces will be ~ at

tery trulteee, nnnalnl at $55
per mootll; volunteer llremal,
remalnl at f9 per yeery clerk,

hour fnlm tL7Sj . . ,.... - - hoard ot public alfalro, $290
•leo, •1.72 per )loar _...,..,U7; per mouth from $240; eP;ra cler~

one 1011r Hrolce, .1.8t por hour
from $1.57.
AIIIO, ~~ , _.a.

mr, ltreet ~;-tOhcura

a week or onr, U.!O per hoar
trolmen, ~15 •-from~5; from $2.U; pool and jliok di- a poUce, $1.115 porbourtr&lt;im reetor, rematu ·at •
per

tor depoalt truata, fl20, 110' IX•
»endtturea. t3,16S.25; watercqn..
lli'uctlon, no recolpta, t789.18,

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JA~UAkY CLEAN-tiP SALE AU. bVE~
tHE STORE

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Clerk ol water -u, $1.65
per hour from $1.80; water meter r - n and repairmen, time
and one-ball for over fO hours,

3 Defendanbl F'med
One d e l - lorfollod h I 1
bond lllld three othorl ...... tined Saturday nigltt bt tlla court ol
Pomeroy ~ lllarlea ' " - ·
Lloyd Roualt, 32, Point Pleasant. lorfolted $23.70 pollted ..,
speeding charges. Filled were
Riehard Lewia, addrell unknown_ $5 and &lt;Oilta, - don; Charles Jq1811, 20, Pam~
eroy, $5 and COita, failure to
yield the rll!ht.o!...., wldle boeklng, and Junior )(lltox, 20, !-.,
W. Va., $10 ud cot1a, lllepl
muftler.

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admiulona Saturday -

Carey

H.Ysell, Pomeroy; Veatrlce·Nlee,
Racine.
Dl•cblrges saturday - None.
Admtssioos Sunda¥ - N...,_

Diacllarpa SWidrl)' - Pauline
DereiUrger, Merle Harris, Fannie Beaver.

:l~l~~~~;~r~~;~f:lti~i~l~~~~!~~~;~ml~~~nm~t~~~~~~;!~t~~!~~=~~~~~:~~~:~:~~:~::m;:~t=~~it;=~1=r:~wt~j~l;~:
'
(COotlli!IOd rr.... PIP u '

re•-.

l ...........men ud tlecl olllpo fr&lt;lll Main.&gt;
The - - -~
ment wlla .-..~Soliday nlaht andlnCJUdeii.tho thcirA)' I~ at cai&gt;o
talner!Jatl~ -llll ol alan!. INik;«xi~ai...-• Jo.oolpd'41roell;;

. ._ - -

·. .

~

·.

neral - · Burial wulll Kirk·
laDd Memorial Gordsnt.
A ol World War I,
Taylor wu emplOJeclU a auord
at 11101 Woll Vlqlnla Natt«&lt;al
Guard Armor71
.
- s btclude 'hll widow, .

Mrt. lele Ta,ylor; o dauilller,
Sarah Jane Ta,ylor; ..... llepdopalltera, Mro. ll&lt;!beri.Jalmscm
ond Mrl. WUUam Jol!nllllli, at Pl. Ploa-; ond a
ClerC, Ill Ohio.

-oer.

llany Do~las
Rart)'

llo,IJ&gt;Itol. .

lie

illt"rlyed

11

.

Ruth Am ~~. ud tl1He
Demli; Bell-bioi Donand llar17 Jr., ud one
ot.Racbte.

from

J2; cuatodlaa.

$15 p e r

ASKS RELIEF
Clllrord Slunibo, c:ouncUman

,.

moJor ~ beiDg made - . . 1111ptrv!-.

by hll - - tn· tlla communltt. Ho ·pointed out that tile ...,.
atructloa proceaaea are such that

Tho--·APPROPIUATIONS

wbo for the pUt four or live oome repalra and .re-allaa provtdu for tlla followln!l
.rear• ba1 served u vtllqe rep.. cannot be made until warmer poncllluru:
resenttilve ~~long witll lhe mq- Weather. · He asaured cumcU,
(CodlDIOd on tJ

oi'

-~~

w1t11 Warren LGcalll Mel&amp;olllah
School bl Mhldl~ lo1W ll
$43,J1Uf, $13,771, t619.191 , 5 j.m. Admlotlaa Is !5, conta
for . . _ . and 50 C8IU for
genorll boncl retlhmont,

•I.-

SOU&amp;, ..,180, t7,370.It.
~Later tlla varllil1 wreltllnl
Recet,ptl. tor 'the mOith 1n10'
all llolds ......_ to $67,033.15 team and the bo~l­
CCllq)lrod fill dl~IIUlopla lo- ~ team will bo IliON ol tile
..U.iHt;Ha::IC ~' . .
· ~ .~c ·- • ID-&amp;,

toaular llltlllllne

at tile

Melc•

Hllb Sdlool coteter1a at 7:30
tonight,

Two Jailed
In B&amp;E of

Ben Tom

Down

In -Bay H-...

_pl_thouilll_ _ _

~t.........._...;;1

Accordl111 to Matrq&gt;Oillan Life; Ia Ute' ol&amp;flt lli!ll!&gt;r colUtrophos, ¥
ldUlog more Uton 21, Ia 1968 t11aro woi-o tU ~
FIYO of tlieao dloutero itm&gt;lved ocholluled alrUnos wltft lli1l taol:o
est loao of Ute oc:curlng on Mar 3 - 8$ poriiCJIIO died !no plue
crash near Dawson. Tex. ADd, of courH, there waa the accldelt
cl01er to cur locale oa Aug. 10, whln 35 periCXll were kllled. at
Chorlostoo, W. VL
The e&gt;PJoalon and lire bl a ~ W. VL, coolmlm..,
Nov. 20 coot 78 Uvea, tho secoad lupat collstropbe ol tlla , . .
Ja. Ill catmess1 the report does DOt gl:ve aqy statlaUea oo U.
oumbore kUled across tho •lion durlog 1968 In ...-. vehlclea IIIII; ·
of course, tlla plane crubes would necessarily lnvoiYe large ,...._
berL The report does not also • - bolo manr alrliDso reotheir dutlnatlons transportlow
without Incident.

-ncl•

AND COLLEGE STUDENTS juat don't toke a plain cct!ee thoso daya.
1bey drink uupresao," a rieh, 10ft cottee with dlree tiJMI!i
tho otreogth o! regular co4oe ancl, accordi!W to o~t~potlero, 11Jrooi
times tile Oovor. it h made by torclog illlense heat. eitberor liquid, t11roup powdered cct!ee buaM and Ia to be llvond - ·

ly.

..

'

Prices range frqn 15 to 25 cents a c~
.
Ex;pruao Ia blended smneUmea with coooa, oran&amp;e rlqd, IIIP(,
vullla and Wtd»9ed crellll.
E&gt;prooso, 111)'0110?

MEU&lt;SA DAVIS, daughter o! Mr. and Mn. Paul E. .Divlo, ~ .
clhvorl. received a 3.33 point averqe fer tho loll oprter It 01to
!JIIIvwalcy. Named to tlla dean's lls4 Ml11 Divis is anl!osUJhJor. Slle sndualed from Middleport Hfl!h School in 1968,.•

wr-

Jack S l - r-led ~ .
holiday leevo wltll hi a ........ ; 1frt;
Leora Slpaan ol MhWleport.
·
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:·

by hll wlto;

dauiiiiter. rioaole J!ciaiou,

.-z..

dump-.

Yeah. Thot Wll&amp;

76, . RaSolurday 'IIi Malp '

au

.. ' '
Funoral.-vlc11 wlll be held
Tuooday at I ,p.m. atEwlncCblpel witll the Kif. Plwl euto olllciltlnl. .Burial 'wlll be In Letart cematery•.Frlendo may call
llllf(lme.

i

vlco, $1.85, present omplqy..i lng,
tileAltoi!ldlDII
Ia tho
- - -- -·· ' '
1ut
..........
attar one year's eemoe. ~.05;
ftN Jfalor F11111or, c-en'11m&gt; Cueell, local water, extra help, $1.80 an hour ol Ute CCIIlllllbla Gu ol Ohio, Siumllo, Goorp •
from $1.50;
$1.Ide, Did&lt; V11181u and David Ob-. I·
upreuod
bla
o!
55 per hoar, 110 prev!ouo Ml- tho . - ot.&lt;tllo vlll..., olrl- IIDpr,~CJerk..Treuurer G e a·~ ·~.
lrl': mechanic, $2.05 per hour claliiDd ~-tho Grate ud llarold a.uo, ~

Fort

0. ll®llbuo,

General

~ by the DOXt -

Iia -'

h&lt;ni.ver, theae - . 11111
ta1tea. He an~
to aatrlalo ud tholr .,...., ''Golllal" ~ lit

A POMEROY BOY formerly !rem Mlddl_.rl

Dies 'Saturday
cbte, -

.1.-

or oo tlla Board ol N&gt;lle Attalra, aMed to be relieved from
that poalllaa. Ma.J&lt;&gt;r c. 0. Filiior IOid lllat he ~d have a -

The Melli illall Sebool wrestline teaDI wlll match muscles

Paul Taylor

Dies Saturday

$2.20 per hoar from $2.15; op,premtce, water deputmeat Q1"
slllltary ....r ciepa..-,
90 per hour lrom $L85 ilarhour,
witb less than one ye.-r'a ....

-·
·.·· - ·nc 8
•uo

leal help, public alfalrs,
por hour !rom $1; dl1110tcher,
remolna at $25 a mooth.

•13,1~83; sewer ~

~

s

I

month; head llteauard, $1.30 per
hoar from $1.25; lllquards, •• 80
an hour trorn ••75; secretary to
mayor, fi02 per mont11 from
$135; extra clerical help, $1.50
per hour from 'l; clerk, eeme.

Over $82,000 in All Funds

rom.y. died In 1968.

He lo surotved by ooe brother, Jolm H. MeKbmey, Sf.&amp;MIIl·

-·-..,.....to
...,...q:..,

BY BOB HOEFUCH
$1.60;
Middleport VU!ap Coundl
per
Monday nlPt a&lt;qted a tafl,520 mooth;
hour
lljlpr&lt;IP1iatlCIIII ordlnlllce liJat ln- weell, Ytarll .orvtce, $1.73
per
hoar~
.• LAIIworears
lmall Nlar7 - - am&lt;IIIDiliiB
to alxMilYO conle Hrolco, fl.l5 poi'· llour !rom
... tlla hour - to almoot all •uo: nar ...-.teo. •1.55
toltn eD1plO)"II.
Per hour from fLIO; wertlme,
l'l,y lacreoMa ...,.. approv. tllreo nars 10rolce, tl,BO per

PT. PLEASANT - W. L. MeKinney, 82, Rt. 2· Letart, W. Va.,
a former
carrier 1n the I.e..
tart area lor 3~ yoaro, died st
4 a.m.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 7969

Middleport Raises Most Sala

~

Carrier Dies

nJ ll!ierwt. Of'IJul Meig.-M010n Area

·-

Saved

Fonner Mail

'

y . enttne

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

Uma
Mostly

Ill&amp; 118 persona, lnclucllng 83
students CUll!"' from Arget111no
on an &amp;xchanp program.
Thoy were the !ourtll and fltlh
h[Jacldnco over the Unt 11 days
of 1969,

Pr. PLEASANT - The tllree at lloog Tam 37 miles 1:30 p.m. WodDesday at tho Good
'
ol Saigon, damlslnll
Mason Coon\)' IUI!h S c b o o I southwest
!llepberd \J n I t e d Methodist
10
helicopters.
· Other gupa tired
bands, Pl. Pleasant, Wahoma aod
Church by the Rev. Earl PerHaman, along wltll a 50 man 25 rocket and mortu rounds
ldns. Burial will be In tile McWill o! tho 366411&gt; National Guard Into the JOist Airborne Division Kinney Ceme!&lt;ory at f[tlrock,
Ordnance Corq&gt;afty, are toplrtlc- headQtiirter's ·near Hue on South W. Va. Frlencll moy call at
ipate in the Governors Inaugur~ v•etnam's northern c&lt;ast
· tllo CIOW.Husall Funeral Home
a1 parade in Charleatm Monafter 1 p.m. Mooday.
day aflerDOOO.

News ... in·Briefs~
onto trueka. ·

(Soc •

resf.stered his protest apinat
the U.S. lnwlvemeot bl Vlel-

Communists tnded gunfire with
U.S. deferders while Air Force

The

~ch

AlQa, 25, ol Quito. Ecill;dor,

and wounded by the mortar and
automatic weapons fire which
the CommuDlsts 111ed to cover
the ccmmandoa..
For more than two lloure the

The attack came few hours
after Commwdsta dr&lt;pj)Od 15
mortar roullla into the U.S. 9th

BOTH
FIDIRAl

s~smen

rrmn -

•lid he wu trrtnr

nam by cOiliJIIOJJieerlng on
APSA-Pilruvlan jetliner carry- '

the U Minh forest were based.

Tho

to be an early refund.

odditionol

vllle Road !lmday ,..run,.
He Ia survlftd bJr hta wife,

Tbe ~roy emergency squad
answering a call lu the Dorea
PTA WON'T· MEET
Arnold borne oo Old Route 33
-""-Y meetla8 ol the
Sa.1urdly; removed Mary Law- ~acu.M PiA· schedlaled for
renee to Veterans Memorlalllo1o Tuescl8, evllllln&amp; at til¥ !t'rapllol Where she was ldmltted •• CUM Grade Sc~M»l hal )leen ...,.
a medical llltlent.
celled..

"worm" in thi1 ;;:ase is

ti"Y'

Pr. PLEASANT - Mr. and
Mrs. John R. Felker, Point Dialrlbutlng co., 224 First II., Point
Pleasant, are attending the an~
nual Anheuser.- Busdl. Inc. Salta
Conventloo beiDg held In Los
Angeles January 12 Uti'OIIIIh 16.
TAKEN TO HOSPITAl

on
your

- ·lncl

(contlnueci

tho ....,.n.I
get Mr.

U: '

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•

D~

• - pO,ooo per,_.

omcor Rd&gt;ort lq1lch) to open
the door am tet him out., .
Only hour's elrUer, Jesus

*"".-..,.

MARRIAGE APPUCATION
James AnthonY Scldrtzlnpr, a.m. today waa 21 degrees, m23 • COlumtus. airp)ane riveter, der clear. SWill skies.
aod Pamela Carol LoU, 18,
L.-SH•O•W•S•T•AR_TS_7•P•.•M.-..1 Reedorvllle, !nope-.
IN FAR w=

EARLY BIRD

Joseph llenry CrUeser, 64, died
at his residence on the Harrlson-

on
to

(c..itiiiUed trcm -

•

the VnliJ!d swlea lo Nell'ia A.
Roc~flllor of New Yorli Whoi

Hijacker .·

Scheduled to leave for tbe capHal city at 9 LID. Monday were
70 members o! PPHS band, diThursday, at theCOICXliallnJack~ rected by Michael RoWsey; the
70...,mber Waltama While FalJlol!.
PT. PLEASANT - Funoral
Ra.v Mereer, JackiiOil Water con band and director Gene Sim- services for Paul W. Tulor,
mons; and 25 members of the
Works lilpt., wW dlseuas water
Hannon Higl1 band under tile di- 68, Rl. 2 l't. Pleasant, supply aod treatment.
late Saturday al lilt llolzer Medrection
ol
WUllam
Warlleld.
A special btvltadon Is extendThe 50-man unit o! tho Guards Ical · Center, First An., Gallled to all area auperiDtendents of
·
was
heoded by tapL K e o&gt;- poUo, •ere held Moodo,y aliorwater works.
noon at tile
Funeth Morris.

WEE WILLIE WILDCAT
MARVIN DIGS

Be An

SuneriDg Ute ..-H 1a 'lhe.
Hole! Plerre, Nuuuolmlu.iottbat
.
hla popularlt;r In acede¢~ circles hod not always been bl&amp;h.
dlf tile vOte were: taken In ttd•
roun It would problbly · come
oul Humphrey Rrst and Nbuo
aecood," he saicL
But he added that ·hil &lt;ablnet oeed all talent avallable and wanted, a "cCII'Itirubw

Joul(now

The l)llhott pild a&lt;&gt;vernor in

, ·

VietCong

Dies Sunday

The Obto Valley chapter ol
Proteasiooal &amp;gineers and 9Jr~
veyora will meet at 7:30 p.m.,

The temperature bt l'omero1's
downtmm bulllness district at 11

COLORC ARTOONS'

Joseph Grueser

·

N~w

Ute altuation

1!onn1J8. Ga., a1tor a

F,lni-e ·

Jack accidently meL a om ol tlla Rn Cllarlea ~
was lllrmercy In Mlddl~ as poater of tlla Ml~
Ust atureh. The two oQjoyed qullo a con..-lltloa..,.. ~
~

durlnc tile meedog.

: .

BERTIIA WRIGHTIIOUSE, I t0rmer ochool loidw ... 111111..
!;}TlCUIO, h coallnecl to ~ H......., • q.Ji!oit ~ ~
H~ W. VL She'd I!IIPHciale bMrlow tn.a rrt.iiJL The rOII!Ii
Dllllber II 220.
·.

ter ol

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AN ADUL'I: RECREA'I10N p. ..
..
bolla at T:IO
tonltl&gt;t at tho Melgo Hlsh Sehoal . . ~- of c..h't::Mr-

let O.DeeJ.

n- ta1ollll port
...ewlll
·l!our- oa ·

loy ball and at tho

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