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fii;;;·;;'''"wnqBoycott Nearing

IV. •t Gls
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COLUMBUS (UPJ) -

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State Coach Woody Hayes
wrote to his Gl frieJJis in Vie~
ram today he would scent the
'
letter with roses.
Hayes .P~S .to spend •.hJs

MARAtrOEH \ ' AilS IT\" - The Meigs Marauder \."ars ily
opens at ttome F rid a~ against SEOAL opponent .lackson. Front
row, left to rigl1t, Dennis Tloggs, Hkhl!aggerty, Ke m'l}· l&lt;ngli sh,
Jac k Hobinson, .!on 1\locs, Dennis ;\ult, .Je frWer ry; second ruw,

29 Plebions
Are Initiated
Twenty-nine p!ebians - rirst
year member !'. - were initiatl;!d
Monday night, No,·. lH , when the
Latin Chili of Meigs lligh School
ml't at \fidd leport High School.
The initiation committee was
composed of Slerman Mills, Ka tm· MOl1re. \tary Bradmry, Mary
Briddes. Bernadette Hennessy,
John Sebo . Richard Dean, Becky
Hoodashelt, and Chip Haggerty.
Pitrures were taken of t h e
plebians in their togas for use
ill the high school yearbook. Rerreshments of cookie!l and KoolAid were served by Mary Rradbur~· . :Mary Brick les, Glerma
~rague, Bernadette HeiUlessy ,
Bec!Q· Houdashelt, Twila Clat wort.hJ•, Brenda Edwards and Jennifer Goble. ,\d\risors arc Miss
Mary E. Chapman and Mrs. Theodosia Frecker.

Racine Unit
(Continued from Page

L)

W~~- Saigon, UPI correspondent
"vacation' m Vteu:-rn in Jan- Daniel So«herland said Pres-uary, showing servicemen how
ailed
hi
Bu ke
topped Leroy
ident Nguyen Van Thieu c
s
c
yes
s
hi
'
s
National
Secur•''""
,...
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K
Ed Podolak Ron John.., .....,.......il
eyes,
'
into session in his palace office.
son, and hope(ullJ O. J, Simp-Govermnent spokesmen made
son.
no un·mediate commenl But the
The veteran Buckeye coach
Post said a boycottwas in Vletram last summer. saigon
emling announcement was com"I prmnlsed those boys over
- , as dlplomat6 in Paris
there last June lr we stopped lng S......
and Saigon had been predicting.
Leroy Keyes and the others, I'd
In Paris, North Vietnamese
bring them the rilm.s," llayes
sal.d Saturday after the Bucks officials told newsmen they
humiliated Michigan 50-14 ror have oot received a reply from
lhe Big Ten tiUe and a Rose
the United States to their
Bawl berth against Southern demands Saturday for opening
talks immediately despite the
Ca.lirornia Jan. 1.
"Those poor guys don't get
anything over tllere until three
weeks late," Hayes added.
"Well, by golly, we stopped~
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Coach Carl Wolfe, Dennis Gilkey, .Jefr Tyo, DoxieWillters, Joe
roy and we stq&gt;ped Iowa's Ed
HOSPITAL
Myers, Bill Hensler, Dale Swill, Trainer, atxl RandY Rowler,
Podolak and we s topped (Mic...,
Admissims Saturday - D o n
manager. - Sentinel Photo.
lgan's Ron) Johnson. so I'm go- Gorby, Langsville; John Jividen,
ing back .. , "
Racine; Gladys Hood, MinersBut, Haye s will blush the ville; Joyce ~e. Middleport.
brightest, smile the broadest,
Discharges Saturday - David
(HOSPITAL NEWS] and
brag the most about Satur- 5Prague, Ruby Bryant, Marie Rl·
day' s- trouncing the Buckeyes
zer.
llol:zer Medical Center, First gave the Wolverines,
Admlssl01111 &amp;mday - GeralAve. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7..8
"It was the best game ever dine Scott, Pomeroy;
Randy
p.m. Parents only on Pediatric! played by the besl footbell
Brickey,
Syracuse;
Jerry
MurWard.
team Pve ever had," Hayes told phy, Coolville; Betty Roberts,
Admissions
reporters, players, Go..-. James
Mrs. Judy K. Rankin, 460 First A. Rhodes , and anyone else Cheshire.
Discharges SUnday - J a n e
Ave.; Mrs. nussell D. Wood, 98 within listening distance. "It deMeadows,
Ethel ~tt.
Garfield Ave.; Mrs. Luther ,\, serves to be No. 1. "
The Phantom jet lost Saturday Settle, 128 Kineon Dr.; Lowell
F. Harrison, Rt. 2 Gallipolis;
was shot down near Dong Moi,
50 miles north of the Demili - Mrs . Kermit M. Cisco, Rt. l
tarized Zone (DMZ). The U. S. Northup; Mrs. Alice B. Gaffcommand announced ~ the ney, Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Mrs. Bernsearch for the two pilots had ard Hunter , Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Sambeen called off. Hanoi radio re- uel M. MIJier , Rt. 1 Patriot; Mrs.
Press International
ported one of the pilots was cap- Randall E. Harrison, Rt. 2 CheMANNING, W. VA. - RESCUERS, WHO NLiDGED 4,5011 feet inshire; Charles R. McKinney, Rt.
tured.
side Mannington' s No. 9 coal shaft in an unsuccessrul search Sunday
The U. S. Military Command 1 Pt.. Pleasant; Mrs. Donald R.
for 78 miners trapped rive days by fire and e~losion, turned today
in an announcement shortly be- Van MetP.r, Mason; Carol E.
to a sensitive listening device to help locate aey sound or lite. But
rore noon (10 a.m. EST) said Darst, Rt. 1 Rutland; Caroline
all they heard were £a.Uing p.ebble5 and dripping water deep underone unarmed re1.-ormaissance E. Karr, llt. 1 Middleport; Mrs.
ground. Hope5 (adcd for the entombed miners.
~:ran and an armed e.scort plane James 0. llunt, IH. 2 Racine;
Work crews drilled the first two or eight holes and dropped the
were lost in "two sepa rate inci- :\1rs. Ernest F. Johnson, Midlistening device 700 reet down the mine in the area where the men
dleport; Mrs. Carl E. Smith, Rt.
dents over North Vietnam ."
w~;:re believed working when the first or eight gas blasts rocked the
Spokesman said other U. s_ 1 Langsvi lle ; Mrs. Edward J.
mine
in northern West Virginia last Wednesday.
aircraft searching for the down- King, Hl. 4 Pomeroy; Mrs. Weted crewmen used ••suppressive zel Ross, Coal Grove; William
MIAMI- 1WO GROUPS OF PLANE PIRATES, inchliing women
fire" into undisclosed locations G. Barker, Ashland, Ky.; GuenaOO
children.
who said Uley could not live in the United states because
of North Vletnam. Suppressivt: ter F. Metzger, Rt. 3 Proctorof
''juvenile
delirquency
and corruption,'' hijacked two American jetfire is the military term for fire ville; Garfield G. Harper , Wellliners
at
gurt&gt;oint
over
the weekend and forl.-ed them to Oy to Cuba.
directed at antiaircraft positions ston; Mrs. Joseph F. Blackburn,
The planes, \:rews and passengers were allowed to reLUrn to
firing at the American planes. Ravenswood; Deldra S. Spearry,
the United states Sunday. The hijacked planes were an Eastern AirThe Commwlists then sent up Ht. 2 Wellston; Mrs. Karen A.
lines jet with 93 persons aboard on a Saturday night alght from ChiM1Gs and fired SAM rockets at Hammond, Itt. 1 Oak Hill; Mrs.
cago to Miami and a Pan American jetliner carrying 103 persons
the Americans, the announce- Roy L. Hieronimus, Rt . 2 PeSunday from New York to Puerto Rico.
dro; Mrs. Estle K. McCain, Rt.
ment said.
l Oak Hill; Rita G. Yowtg, Wil low Wood; Edward D. Asbury,
Jackson; Mrs. Elmer W. Eickelberg, Jackson; Mrs. Abdon Rodri"Some prayers are selfish.
gues, Gallipolis.
COLUMBUS (UP0 - What
Not
this one. Woody thanked
Births
kind of a man is Wood)' Hayes?
Mrs . Luther A. Settle, 128
"Everyone knows him as a God for the game of footbalL
Kineon Dr ., son, 10 :04 a.m. Sat- hardworking coach, wearing a He praised God [or all the blesurday; Mrs. Grover Mullins, short-sleeved shirt and pacing s iogs bestowed on mankhd. He
nic ipal court Nov. 25 on a charge Pomeroy, daughter, 4:47 p.m. the sidelines. The public does prayed ror all. He prayed ror
of speed in excess for road con- Saturday; Mrs. Donald R . Van not see the other Woody Hayes, his foes. He prayed for clean
Meter, Mason, son, 12:39 a.m. the •real' Wood y Hayes .'' Gov. football.
ditions.
"Ir J had a son and he was
William fl Cameron, Z6, Bid- Monday; Mrs. Abdon Rodrigues, James A. Hhodes said Sunday.
a
college prospect, I would
For
the
record,
Hayes
curGallipolis,
son,
4:41
a.m.
Monwell, complained of a minor inwant
him to play for Woody
day,
rently
ranks
as
the
Big
Ten
jW'y in an accident at B p, m.
Hayes
at Ohio State.
Discharges
Conference's
winningest
football
Sunday on Rt. 554, five-tenths or
Miss
"Barbara
J.
Adkins,
Mrs.
coach.
Since
1951,
Hayes
has
a mile east of Porter . Officers
said that cameron's car went off Gilbert G. Adkins, Kelly D. Bone- compUed a 116-41-7 overall, 85cutter, Anna M. Durham, Joseph 27-6 league record.
on a curve and struck a tree.
"In U1e locker room, immedrherc was moderate damage to L. Fields, Rebecca S.l' i e I d s,
Charles E. Fouts, Mrs. Alice iately after his greatest victory
the car.
The patrol cited Cameron to H. GaC!ney, Mrs. Charles E. Saturday, the other Woody
municipal cour t 1\'ov. 25 on Gatewood, Mrs. Gary M. Harri- nayes projected itself, .. Rhodes
charges of failure to register son, Mrs. Le~s l~berg, Eu- continued. "I was in the locker
and speed in excesl:i for road con- gene McDaniel, William L. Mc- room immediately alter the
Kinney, Gaither F. Miller, Floyd gun sounded (Ohio State ripped
ditions.
J. Nichols, IJencil E. Reynolds, Michigan 51).14).
Jr., Elias W. Sisson, Earl C.
"Woody generously and emWilfoog, Mat shall W. Wooten, phatically gave all of the credit
Mrs. Roger K. Deem and in- to his staff and his team.
ram daugllter, Mrs. Harold W. Woody Hayes is a very humble
1\ car was heavily damaged ard Rickard, Jr. and Infant daugh- man.
''He poetically eulogized the
its driver dted into juvenile ter, Mrs. nonald D. ~k and
court as the resul t of a onl.'-Cir infant daughter, Mrs. Charles team for spirit, team play, and
accident on Butternut Ave., at W. Spurlock and infant daugh- (air play. His voice was warm
1:53 p. m. Sunda)·
Pomeroy ter, Mrs. Clifford R. Thornton and sort
and infant son; Mrs. Frank Farm"Woocb held his hand ll'· He
police said.
The car driven by Thomas er, Jeanene E. Furbee, Mrs. said, 'Let us Pray'."
Be asked e..-erybody to bow
Hoffner, 16, Middleport, went Lawrence C. Carroll, George E.
over a curb and struck a wall. Markin, Mrs. Raymond G. Mc- their heads. They did so with
Hoffner, who was not injured, Marutwa,y, Mrs. John E. Slavens, great reverence.
was charged with exces!li ve spt~ Mn. David Taylor, Zeb A. Tuck er, Mrs. nussell D. Wood, Lufor road coOOitions.
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
cinda J, Matheny, Mrs. Wade L.
James Ea.rl illll, 21, Rt. 2,
CLOT HING OFFERED
Little and infant son, Mrs. GarThe Salvation Army will ob- old E. Sizemore and infant daugh- Racine; FMC Corporation, and
serve free clothing day from 9 ter, Mrs. S. Cole Staats and in- Christiana Sue 'I\lcker, 16, Rt.
a.m . to noon Wednesday at its fant daughter, Mrs. Clitlord E.
2, Racine; Danny Albert Smith,
25, Pomeroy, welder, and Pbyl quarters on Blll.ternutAve., Pom- Whittington and infant daughter.
lis Jean Kasper, 22, Pomeroy.
eroy . Area residents needing
clothing arc invited.

SAIGON (trPO- Comm unist
gunners today shot dov.-n two
L'.S. planes over Nor U1 Vietnam
and then sent MlG jets and
surface-to-air missile s against
American rescue planes, t.:.S.
military spokesmen reported.
The United States has been
sending reconnaissance planes
over North Vietnam to check on
the Communi st buildup since
President Johnson halted bomb
attacks against North Vietnam,
and the Communists reported
shooting down an RF4 Phantom
jet reconna issance plane Saturday.
The United States also has
sent unmanm..'d reconnaissance
planes over the Hanoi-Haiphong
arl'B since the bomb halt and
Hanoi has reported shooting
down se veral or U1cse. Hanoi
reported shooting down one V.S.
plane over !he North Vietnamese capital todB), presumably
another drone.
Hanai calls such flights ''"violations of sovereignty·"

the 'Real

Deer Killed Saturday

In Route 7 Accident

M£JGS THEATIE,

ood.

End~

lad his first popular success,
was written when he ,f ts sent

bf the "lJCiaflot weekly ,_,..
to lteuon" to
Chlcteo to lrMstigate condlu..,.
In the Stool&lt;Yird&amp;.

:yoL. XXI

Middleport Dump Fees Eased in
'

BY BOB HOEFLICH
licensed garbage collectors c:ould
Regul- IIIOVemlng M I d· ps.y $200 a mcnh, or $511 aweek,
dleporl'l new undergro.md vii- to UIO the fadllcy loeated In
lap dump were, made umore Sallobury Tolmalllp. However,
roallstic" Monday n111rt by Mid- tall n111rt It was decided that
dleporl VUtago COUncU . The a- colleetors would ps.y $100 a
meDdmentJ came on the sec- month, or $25 a week.
Remaining at the original
GIMI of tlie tliree 1'1Qllred readgun set up In the ftrsl readlnp to the new ordinance.
In fact, In some t.nstancea rate a ing, and the only category refor uae or the dump were re- mainlng the same, 8111&gt;1les to tile
dueed to half ~ the amounls pro- use or passenaer ears hauling
vlcled In ·the firll reading~ tlie gar1&gt;ege to the dump. That jll'lce
durlngboth readfnga waaapprovordinance on Nor. 11.
The ordinance aa approved at eel at 54) .......
1ba other dlarges r.Weed for
the ftrot reading provided that

Wh•fe )noes Ar• ,.,..ibly Priud

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY

McCLURES DAIRY ISLE
4th &amp; Locust

Middleport

MARY JUNE'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Phon• 992·3667

- ~· ~TIM irillie ilav. ..en·
' IIIDIGd to serve J.S trustees of
the Chester Youth Commioslon
to enter into 1 lease with the
CCIDmlssloners. It w1a •ereed
that a 99 yeor lease will be

drawn up.
Paul Patterson of Rutlard,
Melp Chi! Defense Director,
••a alao present and preser&amp;ed
a progress report. Atten:liqr
were CommJsslonera Ralph W.
OUro and Rcbjp1 Clark.

IIE'I"I'Y IL\1\TFOIUl """ Orluu® a•·ryli•·
l1u1HI1•d to a&lt;·dah' to mak• ~ ~~Jrl~ lhis !'IUarl two
pi4•1:er edg(~d with nwh,: hin~ !'latin ~~·~~p:-: il ~ gno1l

I"IHtl•ing maHIIU!-1. Attua, :\a'J·
Style 1154
Size• 12-20
Style 1155
14~·22~

Deer KiJJ

Ready To Wear Deparlment On
The Second Floor

At 14 on
First Day

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
..

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PT, PLEASANT - F cleer
killed 1n eouncy Monda!'. the -'"B dQ 0(
tho 12~ Budt.-ly .....,.
llwl&amp;llt Balter, of Flat IIOd&lt;,

.ere

the larpot ~ the t!Q, a
t5-pllnt Buck.
Con10rvaU011 allleer Elmer
F........, said tliat m hla&gt;tlntrac·cl4!nls were reporWMonds,yalilloaP loll Frida¥ Jadtje !lilb,
- · roeal\'ed JIIOIIbol Iii the &lt;boll and ala!fdor -

.,'

onNal! too or tllreo.qoarter too lo - - to 1110 lntn oponttoo
trucks and hauling their own ret- the ftrlt ~· the 1e&amp;r Oldo
use to the cllmp mtQ' do so for law recplru tliat garbage lUid
$15 per mooth.
rW&gt;blllh inust be burled underMeeting witli council last n111rt JI'IUlld at dumpo.

WHO ARE TIIEY'I - About 80 )'001'0 qu lblo excellem plllllqpiOil' wao taken, _...n11y In
Mefp County. It was fCIUilf in the possessions of the late MareeDa Thoma II by her son, the postmastel" of Orville, Ohio, who mailed It and several others to Pomeroy Posb'naster James Soulsby, This eould be a lodge or ehnrch group. St,yles definitely are pre-World War I, although the
shirt eollar on the gentleman. secor¥~ row,extreme lett, q&gt;pears to be of a later vintage, and lhen~
tore. pem.s transitional into post World War l Nevertheleu, do you know them? Letters are t•

V!tocl. .

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.1· Halt Violated
;)'AJWi ( UPI) - North V\e';
said . toil&amp;)'
'wupJq~
lllackod North VIetnamese
and roc:kets
lfF.••IIDI'Y with
"olatlon ~ President .1-

u.s.

-bs

bonihlnl halt

Vlellllln08e ,Poloe-n
Thanh Lo IDid a ....a
the Uni""' S'tatea;~
aeries of·
the Al!leoi·

it was uitJainad that the recommendation
tronJ. tbe board
deals witli _ .• ..., do DOt own
real estate.
'lbe reeommendatioo has Iince
been put into ordinance form
and was given Ita llrat reading
lalt nlgbt.
The ordinance rtwia tlud: the
nm.prcpeJty owner mull put up
a doposll to guarantee payment
of water and sewage charges.
The deposits as now aet forth
In tlie ordinance Include '12 for
homes; $35 ror restaurants; f,15

under West Virginia's
barren hills before dawn last
Wednesday, trapping 99 men
work!~ tlie sra.eyard shifl.
Big buckets were lowered 700
feat dOfOI Into lha shaft and 21
men were rescued. The 78
of your neck."
remaining miners have not been
Siunplea ~ olr taken today heard frm~slnce.
from tliree hnies drilled deep
Lethal Gas Present
Into the burning Mamlngton Nn.
Air samples taken Mondl,y
9 enal mine where 78 mlners showed lethal levels of carbon
have been trapped undergro.md monoxide lUid potentially explomore tlian six days ohnwed the sive pockets of methane gas
air could not sustain life, min- clog the mine. The testa halted
Ing COIIlpaQy olllclals said.
John Corcoran, president of
the Consolidation Coal CO.
which owns Mannirwton's No. 9
mine, said the outlook was
bleak.
"As every day goes by it
necessarily gets dimmer,' he
said. "One taint hope is tllat
some men have been able to
barricade themselves into a
section of Ute mine. ••
Plana for the ll[llli'Oilchlng
The first and largest of the Chrlatmas promotion lUid the armore than 20 blasts rumbled rival ~ Santa Claus durflla tile

deep

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Monday. Par value Is 4.937.
The franc held Bleady In such
finance centers as Lmdon a n d
Zurich. In FrankfUrt the franc,
the pound and the dollar all qr
enad ali&amp;htly lower.
But Weat German llnanclal experts said the slight declines m
i.U three currencies were We to
a stowmwn Crom ~'• n1sh
and II was normaL Thill' predict-

PARIS (IJPO - Perslatont reports that France would slaall
$1 billion from Ita 1969 budget
steadied the franc: today a n d
drove tho price ~ f r - k e l
gold downward.
Government
sources said
Premier COOvede Murvlllewould
outline the drastic measures In
a speech before the National
Assembly spelling oul President
Charles de Gaulle'a e!Iorts to ed the rush would resume.
prevent cleY8luatloo of the 20 cent

franc.
Gold fell to $41.02 an ounce
from1 a Monday high ~ $41!.26.
The u.
dollar ... slightly

s.

weaker on the Paris foreiga exehange marklt following the budset slashing report. It cloaecl at
4.9550 tranea ..,_eel tn 4.96

Seal Sale Proceeds
Abead of Last Year
Proceeds dthe Christmas seal
sola ol the Meigs COUnty Tuber~oalo IIIII Heaplratory 01......
ea! .bs~tion In date total fJ,.

· U2.2S.

SALES ARE UP
CINaNNAU (Upt) - Feder·
ated Depar1mert Stores, Jnc.,
loeally • i!Osed department store
chafll, 1\fondaJ&gt; &amp;lljOUIIced • 9.2
per eent incruae In' sales for
the third quarter.

.

PRAGUE (UPD - A labor
union newspaper today denounced 1 Czechoslovak ban
against tnvel to the West and
blamBd tt on the SOviet occ~
patlon of this country.
In Moscow, the Communitst
p1rty newspaper Pravda warnto de-emphasize the national- '
ism that Oowered berore the
occupation.

Bridge Work

tf;;;~~,:·;:"i:::;j;:·Near
{~:

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~I~~

.~ Is Under Probmg ~iN
·•
Mel,a CclurQ Sheri rf Robert
C. Hartenbach's De9artment is
probing a brealdlll and entering
at Greer•a Market located on
Route 1 at Five Points, that occurred at about 2 LID. today,
Sherif! Hartenboch said entry
was gained by prying a lock olf
a doo
-rge quanUty or cllf"
arettes and scme ltpters were
reported stoleiL ·

Complete

GALLIPOLIS, Oldo (UPI) Work oo piers and abutments on
the Ohio River banks for t h e
new brldga near here Is to be
finished by the ond of lblsmoolh.
While the project Ia ollghtly
beldnd . time, nn c:haoge will be
made In the completloo aehedule whleh calls for the span to
be opened next fall, .... than
two ye&amp;r'&amp; after the famous Stiver Bridge oollapsed between
Polni Pleasant BlldKanauga, Ohio
laot Dec. 15.
To be completed by n e x t

Damages Estimated
At $500 &amp;om Fue
Damages w1re estilnated at
~00 fronl a lire which struck
the home of Larry Baker oo
Route 325 , _ DlDYIIle at 9:50
p.m. llfol¥10)'.
Pcneroy firemen on the scene
reported damage to the llrst
Door. A de!orUw chimney was
blamed •• the cauoo ~ the lire.
The Baker family, uolngbuckets,
fought the hl..e auceul\lll,)' ..,.
w the arrlw of tlie d -

VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS - JIIJIOI Mand,
Maoon; Mildred carson, Middle-

port, Susan Clark, - DISCHARGD&gt; -

lahar Baker,
. ~ I!Owlll)', Lydia Stewart,
Geraldlns Stott, Charles Blake,
.LouiiO Bartlow.

are

spring
two piers ID the river, The bridge Is being fabricated at the three plants ~ the AlUed Structural Steal Co. ~ Hammond, Ind. and 8hlpped here for
uaenmly.

Professor,

·puacle

made by the PomOI'OJ' a.amher
of Conunerce Monday atBallO)"s

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laundromalslUid cu

w•lh

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APPROVE APPOINTMENT
Council approved tlie 8RlOinlmeat of Roger Eugene Hall!QI,
COiu.Wo, as a Middleport pollee amcer under a 30-day P'Obat1on period aa recommended
by MaJor C. 0, Fisher.
MaJor Clyde Flllller said tliat
Halle,y had worked for the viilage free or charge for one week
lUid U oppeared tliat he would
prove ~actory with the police depa
ent.

to sem rescue teams 1M()
the mine. The teams went 4,500
feet Into the mine Sunday but
found no trace of the missing
men.
Fire continued to burn along
puta of the seve1H11Ue-lq
tunnels. Smoke rose steadily
from me entrance.
Adler Spotte, president of
Consolidation's Blacksville Dlvtsion. described an explosion
Mon::lay as "like a pull."
"These puffs are what scare
the hell out of ua," he said.

plans

He

replace• Rallald AIMitl..,.;

-moot had
the doJIIrifor oboul
-year.
Mayor FIBber llld tliat MderiiCIO had rell&amp;Ded to lilm - bally oeveral weeki ...... be had made other ~rar,pc r t
after receiving tbe rett.,..Um
H....,.er, COUndl PresldlllltJa
Zerkle oald that follcJwla8 I h o
verbel re.._ttoo, Allcler...,bad
approoched Zerkle Sl1lnl-..
could not locate the ma,yor IIIII
allked the council
to
oonvey to Ml)'or FIBhor lbat . .
(Continued on- 8)

pre-

"This latest e'G)losion q

•

setback. These e:xploslOOI make
the hair rise on the bock of
your neck and you think qa1n."
Drilling Rea lUlled
Mine o!llclala PIIMed to drlll
small holes to clr~ s8Jli1Uw
devices to listen tor sounds ot•
life. Previous attempts brOUjl]lt
only the sound of drlpp~ water
and talling rocks.
The mina disaster also had
repercunlooa in Washi~
Sen. Gaylor Nelson, D-Wta..,
denounced the U,S, Bureou of
Mines, the coal in:lustry and the
UMW over mine safety praetlces.
He 111id the bureau 1.8lcowred
25 "serious vt.olatlons"' at the
Mannlngtnn No. 9 mine durlag
routine inspectloltS but talled to
do anything about them.
Nelson said the bureau hid
become "little more thlln 1 «*
illiustry's mouthpiece"
and
No p!J'chase is required to ob- called for tranl!lf'er of its
ta1n Utkets for the promotlon functions to another agency.
whlcb Is being conducted b)' parUcipsllne"
Slar" mer-

chant a.

·~id

The second date for drawing

tl ckets Ill the promotioo will be

December 7 when a 12 • inch
screen televlstoo set lUid gift
certlflcates ~ $50 and $25 each
will be given away. lde1111cal
prizes will again be awarded
on December 14 and then m
• Globokar.
December 24 drawings will be
Grmps, organizations, or In~ held for a coni!IOle color 'IV
dlvlduala Interested In march- and a stereo.
Al110, on December 24, a gen.
ATHENS, Ohio (UPI) - Po- ing in the parade are asked to
contact
Glohnkar.
Already
plantie
live pony will be given away
llee Monday n111rt and early toning
to
be
In
It
are
tlie
Meigs
In
tlie drawings, oompllments
day arrested 21 per11011a IncludHigh
School
band,
Junior
Miss
of
Mr.
lUid Mrs. Lorenzo DaIng students, former student a and
Pageant representatives, a n d vis. The pony Ia tn be displayed
one man wlloldentlfledlilmaelfas
In tlie Chrlatmu parade,
a faculty me-. followblg a Santa.
The
parade
will
end
at
tlie
demonstration in camp1s police ·
In the only other activity ~
headcpu1era at Oldo University. town .PIIJ'king lot where S. Claus
will
pass
oot
treats
lUid
chitthe
sessioo presided over by
The demmstratora, 1lllo said
chat
with
youngotora.
President
Bill Grueser, Ron Methey were members ~ tlie SluThe
ftrot
drawing
~ the $1,.
Dade
was
named chairman and
denta ror a Democratic Sodely,
200
Christmas
promotlooof
PomTom
Cassell
co..chairman ol the
said they were protesting tlie
eroy
merchalts
will
alao
be
hold
home
decoration
contest to be
armln&amp; ~ C8lllJIWI pollee with
the
parade.
Drawlnp
following
held
In
POmeroy.
The dlvlalona
revolvera.
for
$511,
and
two
of
$25
each
In
and
prizes
will
be amotmced
OU VIce Prealdont James
gift
certificates
will
be
beld.
later.
Whalen told the demon.otrators

Students

Arrested

they had a right to dissent bul
their slt.4n violated unlveralt;y
poUcy. He pve them 10 minutes to lean. When they refused they were arrested by campuB and ctty pollee and cliaiged wltli trespasling. AU haYO
been released 011 $24 bond eaeb.

One ~ lhnoe arreAted ldeoUfled blmself as Bromall,
lo listed .. asooclate 11&lt;0fesiJDJ' in pemment.

Grant

Mn. Carson Taken

~50,773
ow

To Weal Hospital

Is Approved

Mrs. MUdrecl Carson, Sout!l

Third Ave., Mlddleport, ft'a&amp; g..

ken In Veterans Memorial HooCOWiolllUS (IJP0 - Goy,
pilal at 3:24p.m. Monday by the James R - s 8JIIII'OV&lt;Id llflla.
Middleport emerpncy squad a!· da,y $50,7731nontl.povercyannta
tor IIIIa was found uneonsdous awarded to the Gallla • Meigs
m the porch ~ her home. !lie CorponiiQII far C&lt;mlmunlcy Acwas admitted foc medical treat- t1on, Pomeroy, Ohio. ·
mont.
Of the total ·-n, .,8,383
A\ 12106a.m. Tuesday, the Mid- will -'&lt;It fCB'IIIe admlnllltRdleport squad was called to Ma- ttoo ol the anti • ~ pro.
son for Charles Wright whn wu sram In Galllo and llells COUll·
taken from hla home to Plasaant ' deolhrou&amp;b Oct. 31, 19119,
Valley HospUal wbere he waa
1ba rOtllalnlng: porUoo ~ the
admltied u l medical patient. funds,
are Mrmarkod
lor the --~exllllntrcom·
IIIUIIiQo
andfor
TO CLOSE TIIIJIISlAY
educ:allill
IIIII
-.a~~nc
lndlCOJ.Il!mus - Oblo Depart.
o!
IOii'
lllcllli!O
famllloo
u'I!DI' Conlrollllrec:t«
~the lara« anoa.
Cj)Ok

m,sto,

•m.. - -

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Se

lection of·

Jury Underway
A petit Jury waa being oalected lbla morning In Meigs Celomty common pleas court to hear
teatimoa;,y against Gler:m Lawson, 42, Rt. 1, Cheshire, ladleted witli pointing and diiiCbargin.g a firearm.
Tbe charge p-ew out ~ a July
25 Incident at the ljl-7 club near
Hobaon, which Is owned by LawBOll.

Lawaon allegedly discharged a
shnCgun andtheblastwenllhrou&amp;b
the front door of the bualneas
In tlie outalda and accidentally

went ttlrooBh the winclaiUold o! a
car lUid grued tlie head ol Erma
Jane Zuspan, 33, RL 1, Letart.
AtiDnley Fred W, Crow, :Jr.
is representing LaWSOli and Prolecuting Attorney Bernard V.
Fultz ia presenting the case lD
behall ~ the alate. Judge John
C. Baem Ia sitting.

Perfect Season Hess Will
Speak at SEOAL Banquet
Bill Hess, eoach ol the MldAmerleu CUiference champl.on
and Tangerine Bcnri.IJound Oldo
Uolvaratty Bobcats, will be tile
main spaaker em 11urlda,y, Dec.
In Athens....., the -~~­
Ohio Alhlotlc League holds
Ita BIDlal foolhall bsn'IIOL
- . c l to receive spedal
r._.w.. are Don E s k e y,
coadl o! llie SEOAL chalqlloo
Athens Bulldogs, Wbo was uameel Coach ~the y
and Ath

s.

01'11

w

ear,

ord - twice at the top and once
at the bottom.
Coach Eskey has compiled a
12-tear record of 72..:14-.2 at Athens. Included in that mark is
a 54-.28-1 record within t h e
SEOAL, where he has guided
three teuns In league champ.
kullhlps. He 18 one or r i v e
SEOAL coaches 10 have w o n

three tltlea, and tbi_s season be-

"

••• ~ck Bob llandi!QI,
whn was selected as Moat Valuable Player' A total ol 22 ~­
era were oamod to the all •
leaguo teun. AIIC1tlier lliafw
wu granted bonorary all~
~. while 18 - two ,._
each teun- were IIIUIIOII ID-

iooll!a.

pres'.W

nee.

Allo partldpat!nr •
...... will "" lalla
-Charlel
Jl'81111t the

p.m. on
5. Tldteto, prlcod
at ~. are mw on oale at ochnola
lll'lllllll the 1_... TbeY wiD . .
.anUable 111r&lt;Ju8b lolonclajr, Dee.

1\Q

-at

•
lUid
apods-

u

bo!6. .u· '( • ''palfeot" roc-

came the wlnnin&amp;eat coach ID
Athens history. This yeu marlr;:..
eel the fourth time that Eske111&amp;1
been selected as Coadl ~ U.
Year In tlie league.
Handley completed 39 ~ 87
]&gt;USOI In league piO)' this year
for 611 yards lUid six toucbdowna, ranking lilm second Ia
the final SEOAL slaUIIIIca. II
addlttoo to his pasllDI! for Alii·
••• (54 completlona ... 127 ...
tempts for 844 yanls aod olllll
touchdowns overall), llewaslldftl
In rushing and Bcorilll and lei
the team in lnter&lt;OIIIkm .........
He was a salet.v on defalle ...
the Bulldogs,
•
Maotor ol ceremoaloo for Ge
~will beFnakM g

llporl8 IDformatlGo ~ •
Ohio Univeralt;y, A - t o -.
berl ~ the all~- wtil.i
.. made bf Rldlanl Sttdl, .-;..~
.,. High principal ...

onble ·mention spoiL
..~~:. ~,:':::
Atlals lllddle Sdlool (the for.
mer Hi811 School) at 6:30

the ·B toa1na
...,.,..
1uuerea
JUit~.
...
~=~ P~'.lllllro! lhalliaro.Ql!
two P'll· ... ~ a • ..,. ~ ...

I .

.

restaurant.
The Chrtatmas parade, which
wUI llart at the Melp Junior
High achool parking lot lUid proceed througll the buslneaa district, Ia to be In charge ol Pbll

Locial .......... ~a 2.
Ioiii. o! .d)Hi ibrooip IIHdnd
!Jon II !n his 11th -

lrtU4dleport

0

On Saturday

... ~ . - ·-

Franc Steadied

-ber.

I

..

2~&lt;-tf~Reading

this Saturday at 1 p.m. w e r e

aun while tlii1 inre wafk.

North Claims

.

TEN CENT'S.:. : .·

S. Claus Due

porta tliat the amounl was received fronl 781 ,..._.... A
lg lhroutlh...,. bnuh 011 t h 0 total of ,t,4DO mailers were ..nt
Dial farm.
out!n early
The con. :: Blalte 11 • patleut at St. Yar)"s tr1butloas are '117 ahead of the
~
Iii lluntiD!ttoo 1lbero ho l1gure for 1967 at the same time.
u·
In the lnlmlive care 10111.
Id hlo

. SOUTHEASTERN OHIO TELEPHONE CO.

l:o

"'t? .,0 "'"'

on the garbage collectim prices
Aloo meet1111 with c:ouncU on
were La1f!'ence (Llgbtrdng) Boyd the matter Wll William Lowe,
lUid Lawrence Manley, MlddiO: trailer court operator, 1lllo said
port collectors. They both left he aloo was satilfled with the
the meeting agreeing tliat they changea.
are saUslled wlUt the provlsiOill
Lowe also que.U-. how·
of the ordinance ars changed in ever, a propol&amp;l from the Board
the secood reading.
at l'llbllc Atralra to CO&lt;IIcli. He
The ordinance has one more said that present water users
reading In be approved before It bell"'e they will have to psy
eoes 1ntn e!Iect. The new &lt;limp water meter dep;&gt;aits. However, ·for service stations, $100 for

MANNINGTON, W. Va. (UPO
- Deadly gas dogged a maze or
lllnnels today and dimmed hope
for 78 coal miners tn,pped
WlderaroWld for a week by
more U.n 20 eliPlosions "that
make the hair rise on the back

Ida hllllllila ..._.; 00 Herlllel
Mre. Nonna WUoox, executive
· T;.rnor, Aolltoo, o¢ I, 1 Ill fho. seeretaey of the asaoclaUon, ,....

With a "style line" telephone. ll's bound to be
a much-appreciated gill, lor your family or friends. You pick
out the color-make it an extension of your personality.

?.

Gas Clogging Tunnels

In other acti"cy, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Runter asked commlsaloners Cor a lease r1 the basement at the Old Cheater School
for use ~ the laclllty In 1011th
acti"Uo• of that «&lt;IUUlunlty.
.H!!'!!W dMJhal Jamea lll,yes,

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•

the a,cond reading Include: an
auto with a trailer attached, from
$1.50 to '1: a plchup truck WI·
cler one-llall too, $1.50, r.Wced
to U: lhree.quarter too truck,
from $2.50 In $1.25; a one-ton
truck !rom $3.50 to $2, and all
otlier trucks from $5 In $2.50.
Brush will be $5 alned, and this .
h an addiUonal charge, even:to
colleetora paying the weekly or
moothly fee.
CouncU also added a prorlsion
to the ordinance during I a &amp; t
nlllrt's second reading. T h I s
~rovlclel IIIII bullneo101 ullDI

Non Rli:e and Ed Kennedy,

Holiday High
Styling

"

~

..bl,y be needed next schooltenn
In order to have two classes.
~-~ theboordonmental ref¥dad.on were Iris carr,

I

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•

S:
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER;., "",~- ·~ &lt;'.&amp;

.POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

A deleptlon represenU111 the

Come To Mary June's
For Your

1/2 gal. FROZEN DESSERT 89e

m

Ke11• CotmiJ Boord on Mental
- Retanlatlon told the e o b n t 1
'' commlssloners M o n d a y, It
expectJ more money will pro-

Texas.

Open Mo". Th,u S.t.
r .... e...... "' a, .• ,.lnt-nt

'\

.Money

retained as the state flag of

LUNCH SPECIALS FOR
SCHOOL CHILDREN

NQ,

Varllble
. . . with
In the
lng mixed witli
late In the dQ .Alid 1101
ciwlae IDlaqlei'oiUI['!L

ol\

Need
More

--·

entiPe
;,

n-

The republic flag has been

~"11P---...... $4.99

at y

PIPer "~

Oted into Court

Size 4~ • 8
Width D and E

---'--=
'l
THE SHOE BOX

Woo~y'

•

e

The JIU!IIIe, pW.llalled In 1906
11 Uptoo Slnclalr'o olxth oove1

rails In allow good faith I n - ·:
here she may qaln face ~
American bombing that President Jolmson halted Nov. 1 to~
speed negotlations here.
The statements reOected whit.:
· 1
1 ..~a
called ·
diP omat c uuservers
a
bitter chill spreading over ~
negot::lation scene here. Talkll:
invoh1ng the United states.- .
North and South Vietnam ml ·
...
the Viet Cq were to have
opened Nov. 6 but hive not
begun.
saigon has rerused to join
1
•- ·
unless the C&lt;mmun sts Snvnlt)
1 ,..__
""~ ot:.
with the V et '"""''0 IS ...- ~
th N rth VI ~-del
e
o
e ......_ .
ega..
ndent
tion, not as an ln;Sepe
ti
the Red 1 1 t.
de 1ega on as
s ns s

Driver of Auto

CRAWLER

I

Sllgon I&gt;Qycott.
North Vietnam today also
accused the United States of
violating negotlatioos ground
rules by air and sea attacks
apinBl its territory.
The North V 1 e l n 11 m e s e
Foreign Ministry, in 8 statement broadcast by Hanoi radio,
said, ''The U.S. government
ould be
full
lbilit-v
sh
ar
respons
..,
ror all consequences. "
In Paris Communist sources
told United Press International
that North Vietnam also rejects
as "American Belligerence" a
warning rrom Defense Secretary Clark M. Clifford. Clifford
said in a U.S.
television
interview Sunday that if llami

Now Yoli Know

Reds Attack
Rescue Craft

1,607 calls since It was organized.
Funds already put aside into
the "New Truck Fund," for the
most part, have been raised
through donations in response
to letters mailed to residents of
Sutton and Letart Townships.
The letters have not yet been
sent into the Lebanon Township
area, but donations are gladly
being accepted from citizens in
that sector of the cmmty.
Walter Cleland, first aidchier,
and other orncers of the organ.
lzation estimate the new truck
will cost approximately $3,000
and another $1,500 will be need The State Highway Patrol reed to equip it. Current plans call
ported
a deer wa s killed at 11:10
for the new truck to be a step van
a.
m.
Saturday
on Rl 7, two and
model that can haul as many as
three-tenths
miles
north of the
four patients at one lime.
Gallia
Meigs
county
line. No
The Racine Emergenc)' Squad
one
was
injured.
The
animal
ran
Unit and Fire Department presinto
a
car
driven
by
A.
R.
Thomently has 34 members, most of
whom are very active. David Cle- as, 63, Charleston, W. Va.
Another accident occurred at
land is fire chief.
2: 15 p. m. Saturday· on Rt. 588,
sevefl.tenths of a mile east of
CAL L t\NSWERED
RL 35. No one was inj ured.
The Middleport emergency
Offi&lt;'crs ,')llid that Frederick C.
squad answered a call at 4:46 Kloss, lr. , 21, Syosett, 1\". Y.,
a.m . Monday to the ~rley King headl.&gt;d west , lost control as he
residence on Logan St..9-te was approached a f1ill, wentoffU1c left
taken to Veterans Memorial Hos- s ide of tl1e higllway and struck a
pital for outpatient treatment , ditch and renee owned by Elme r
Stover. There was moderate damage to the car.
Kloss was cited to Gallipolis
Municipal Court NO\' , 25 on a
HJr\ ICII T &amp; TlF'-IIJ1\Y
charge of speed in excess for
NOV. 25- 26
road conditions.
"Wll t:ll r WEHF Yot ' WIIF.l\.0
No one was injured and damTHE l.ll;f!TS WL\T OtT""
age was mod~ rate in another one(Tedmicol or)
car ac(·ident at 3:30 p, m. Sufl.
da) on Mill Creek Rd., one and
Dori~ Day - !tobe r t Mo rse
nine-tenths miles north of Rt. 35.
COUJHC.·\HTnn~S:
Officers said that Harold E.
Jitterbu~; Kni ght
Skater Dater
Blankenship, 19, Lima, headed
One Cab' s Famlly
south, attempted to pass another
car and lost control. His vehicle
Baby Butth
SHOW "iT ·\fiT.._, 7 P. M.
wenl off the road and into a cree k.
Blankenship wali cited to mu-

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PARIS (UPil-South Vietnam•s leaders held a special
meeting
In
Saigon today,
Unoffi lal reports said they
shoru; would announce agreent •~ atterx! delayed Paris
me
"""
talks on settling the Vietnam

'

· ..... will
SEOAL

COACII HISS

AU.olllil

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'I

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aitther iliioa Hlrt,

Junior Oass Play Date Set

cut -

bora MariifLitti&amp;,;R..r .McDonald; Qeqrp (8Q&gt;ei'mali).Heevos,
', Joe · Qnllan, ~ Ill ~Uelot
Joellaldt.
, ..
·MaMaoment of \he Br•.lideoot

,..,

··-"

AT HEAD TABLE- Paul A. Dodd. speaking, or Caldwell,
Ohio, said conservation is "e!Jerybody's problem" MoOOay
night at Cedar Lakes, W. Va., on the occasion of the annual
Western Soil Conservation District banquet. Others at the head

table, to Dodd's right, Is J. T. Johnson, alii to his Jef't, in or·
der, are Wayne W. Hughes, Norman Walter, Charles P. Williams and Edward Bumgarner.

"Prudence"
named for and
dodicaled to Mia'B kid oilier,
Prudence F1rrow. '
Dranurtized radio plQs a r e
00t11ilhhti in .very dYilized
country uve tJds ••• • And there' a

book •••• Kair Dullea r1 .. Space
Odsse,y: 2001" owltch&lt;d from
science fiction to romantic fact:
wedJ fashioa desigra- S u a a 'n
Lessans rigid after Yule ••••

a drin to return thein to the

there.
LBJ ilo'l ......... rot an1lhlnc
but a rodtlns chair .. Tu;tliloo
there's no cretlibiJIUo gap sttspocted - b e tell a ..~·­
Peter O'Toole and 1'1!1 Clark l'OIIId him he's Onall,y &lt;lllleluclBlill ore !llmlt!g the lll1eokp ed Prea: Eioen-er roall7iotew
"Goodbye, Mr. Chipsn but the hll bureaueratlc lllltots; wlllch
N, Y. premiere's been sot al- explains LIJJ'a t1WQ' Yialts to
ready: Nov. S, 1969 .... The LSD ~e at the hotlpltal.
man, Dr. Titnothy Leary, did Ids
Prodtteer DaYid Black tblnks
thing at Barney Google's spot he baa Jaelde Gleasoo ~ to
in creamy Nehru Jacket a n d cooaldor!ng starring in the ''W.
slax to match.
C." musical (about w, c. Fields)
James Kirkwood's 11 GO q d .... The !Inger !emily, opTimes, Bad Times., novel wtU erate the camelot on 3rd at
be filmed by Warners oo tbe same 73r'd, are buDding a brant:h roall
stage where his mother Ula Leo beelerie (that's the only dinner
made "Queen of the Nightclubs" meat •ervedl atop theJer80(11pal-

... 1m luaal.-·~· iMIIIo

Pu""'"""''•

pl•miwl'' atirieeto
be llboor&lt;l the ~- Mar7
fi'atll door to bo 'bloW'.., rot

rl!pairo at 3 a,.,_ and kn matter ol llllnttet · It wu bel-

"'' Ro,oelaq4.ballrotinowuerU,U
air-wave' .... The Godrrer Cam- Brecher Jiaj acuttotrlelifOJ'matlbridp CJ!S.TV aeries ltaa been !ng hia Chrliltmu oartll, r r o m
pOaljaled a )'811' ai least; the Ro..lind, !fl. J, ..., TwO ......s
)mlducers ()loser Gimbel, Tom 11&amp;0 lq&gt; model ap~~ey l!qis WllCodlran, etc.) were 1hlfted to a helm!na rode. Staten liJind bus
Glen Compboil Good Time lltJttr - totiiQ' Jho, drlver d liiat bus,
Arlene Lord, Ia m' bOr ...., to
atoJtltlll Jan. 29.
Afqja- Tom Cochran ..,_ beoom!ng. alq&gt; Wlihelmlna tilod-

J!olpl!al b.,.., .... Harry Walker
( - . . le-e bureau booka Mlhur Gol&lt;l&gt;org and .veo C h e I
lltltle,y) was elec!ed chairman
of the Yeoldva Collep Alumni
ABs'n natlanal comrnlliee ....
with Rltbard Antlersoo .... Joan
Rivera 1111ttks there' • IOlllething

fialllr -

-s

FraDde Qrera of the old "18"
Club Rllll .writea from lnlpleAl
Newark tltat "Two lllartlano eat
on the mooo and ..,. sez to the

other Qleu - ·

eomftt8 lodJtt..

Browns Prepare For Giants

tnvlillili •ultJ"

All-Stan@

Dodd is a native West Virginian,
havlng lived at Alderson. He received his BS Degree in Agriculture from W. Va. University
in 1960. From 1960 to 1963 he
aerv.ed as Soil Conservatlonbt
for SOil Conservation Service at
BUT HOPEFUL
Princeton, W. Va. and worked
Dear U.T.:
as a Soil Conservationist at
What yoo need Is seH.....tl- hunting,
Ravenna, Ohio from 1963to 19f37.
donee, and the boot tnt,)' to get
Snlldn'l I lhlttk twice about
ills subject was "Change It is from girlB your own age, marrying a liar?- DIANA, BUT
Are You Ready?"
But since you ·seem to have such NOT OF THE HUNT
He said that misuse is the main
dtmculty in meeting them, why Dear DiaDa:
cause ~ several of the condinot get one 11 )'OUr male pals
In this case, better a Uar
RECEIVING AWARD - Wayne R. Hughes, left, pre !!Ients a life- time hoMrery certificate
tions in the local area. Polluto
give
you
a
hand.
A
butld;r
than
a jallbird, but lhlttk twice
£rom the Western Soil Conservation District, to Albert G. Middleton, redred district soil consertion ~ water is a big problem.
could
easily
arrange
a
cbdJ.le
an)'W83'. 1 don't belleVe you're
vationist.
Conservation which is oft e n
date If you asked him. Aho, cut out to be a 5p)l'tlllllll's
thought of as a farmer's probwhy not Join one or1he reerea~ , · wife~ · .... ·Jl
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les Richards, supervisor of Gal- tiona! clubs at your school? In
problem - that problems on the cy, Gill &amp; l'lurdoU, Putnam Coun- placing highest on the annual con- lia Co. Soli Conservation Board. such groups guys and gals meet
farm "catmot be isolated.''
ty Bank, Bank of Ripley, Cald- servation test. Joe Walter and
Others introduced were Herb on a very lntormal basis and
He stressed the Importance well Feed &amp; Supply eo., RavensRonald Cllll&amp;dy had the two high· Darnell, State Mechanic; Carl you'll find your shyneas wearr1 a Resource Conservation and wood and Ripley, First National est scores. They attended con- S, Thomas, Acting State &amp;.per- ing oft in oo Ume.
Development Project, sayingthat Bank ofRipley,FltzgeraldGreen- servaUon camp in June. Two othMeanwhile, u. T ., screw up
visor oC Vocatiooal Agriculture;
thla is a plam.ed project when- house, J CO Lumber Inc., Jacker students attending this camp Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnson, your courage and take the "lU"
by the people know what Is need- son Co. Bank, Kaiser Alwninum who were sponsored by the Dis[ormer Commissioners of Agri- - rood, Some girl Is boomd to
ed, and have applied for neces- &amp; Chemical and Parsons Funer- trict were Miss Georglanna Somculture; Mr. and Mrs. John Heis- take lt rrorn there. - H.
sary assistance to get It done. al Home.
mer and Bill Jlamllton.
J&lt;ell, WSAZ-TV; Love! Dolin, Dear Helen:
Rev. Valrl C. Winter deliverMr. Lewis W. Bessegger, blYou said guys would w e a r
A Uletime honorary member Boone - Logan, Agricultural staed the lnvocaUon.
oh)BY teacher, of Raveoawood certificate was presented to Al- bilization and Conservation of- purses in about the same ratio
Toastmaster for the evening High School, gave a britl talk bert G. Middleton ol pt, Pleasrice, Madison; Virginia R a y- that girls wore see - lhrtlttllt
was Norman Walter fl. Red House, about-his experiences at the Con- ant. He served as District ConASCS Cowtly oftlce, pt, dreuea with notblng much llllw. Va., who was lntrcxkleed by servatim Education Workshop servat:Jonlst for· the SCS In Pl. burn,
Pleasant; Guthrie casto, ASCS der.
Wayne W. Hughes, chairman of. which was held at West Virginia Pleasant for several years. He
Around here you see a lot
County office, Winfield, and Helthe soli conservation district University last July,
of fellows with J&gt;Ul'&amp;el, and they
is now retired from government en Bush, District Clerk.
board.
Wayne Hughe!! presented sev- service.
Entertainment waB provided by aren't ••purse-awinprs" either.
The affiliate members of the eral awards. Representatives of
Among guests introduced were
three vocal groups from Jack- rm still looking for a see District: program were introduc- the Ripley FFA Chapter receivtbrougb dreSSGlencb1 P. Burton, Area Conser- son County.
ed by Rev. Vairl Winter. They ed a check for $15 for the prep.Mlllbe the guys are trying to
vationist, scs. Parkersburg;
It was pointed out that Edhave oontributed to the program aratioo of an exhibit used at
get even because women hogDenver Yoho, Cooservation Tech- ward Bumgarner ot Letart was
and are:
the state meeting, The chapU!r nician; Ronald Gilkeson, S o i I recently elected pl'esident or the . god their o1;vles, but I wllh they
Appalachian Electric Power won Orst place in the District
Conservationist o1 the pt, Pleas- state ABoodatioo ol SoU Cm- would forget beads, medallions,
Company,
Citizens National and Area in the FF A.scD conant office; RobertRichardsonand servatim District &amp;.lpervisors. pur~~as, long hair, and other remBank, City lee &amp; Fuel Co., Gene test -and second In the state,
Owen Pingley, of the Ripley SCS Bumgarner Is the third state
Ball's Restaurant, MaSOfl County for which they received a plaqoffice; Dave Combs of the Win- president from the Western Di&amp;Barlt, Mason County Insurance ue. 1be three county conservafield office; Fred Fields, Spencer trlct.
DEVOTED TO INTEREST OF
Agency, Mlller•s SUper Market, tive farm winners were armCJ!anSCS clrtce; supervisor a fro1.1 UtOther supervisors ol the WestMfiGS.MASON .-,REA
Peoples Bad&lt;, pt, Pleasant Build- ced. Re1:eivlng certificates W(lre
RICHARDS. OWEN, PUBLISHER
tle Kanawha SOil Conservatim ern Diatrict are WIU'Jie W. Hltlhing &amp; Loan, Pt.. Pleasant Live- Dale Nibert, Masoo County; Cecil
Ck.1ter Tannehill, Editor
District, Parkersburg, w. va.; es, Norman Walter, Charles P.
stock Co., Pl. Pleasant Tire Casto, Putnam Count;y, and BIUy
Publl1t..d dally e•upt Saturday by
Meigs County, and Gerald Tus- Williams, Jesse Brown, Vairl ntt~
Ohio Valley Publiahlnt Compo..,Recawing, Southern states, Pt. Kittle, Jackson County.
sing, scs, Gailipoll•, and Char- C. Wintor and Richard stadler,
110 M.c .. nle St., Po-roy, Ohio:
Pleasant, Two River Motor Co. ,
Bob RichardsOI!., District Coof5769. B.,,,~ .. . OIUca P!tona 992·
Ohio Valley Industries, Inc., Buf- servatimist, of Ripley, present·.. u., Editor/of Phon. 992•2157-:. .
$aeafKI don poatoae paid at P _.
falo Ban(~, Chapman's Ftmeral ed cash awards on behalf of the
roy, Ohio.

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COLUMBUS (UP!) - 0 h i o
State senior linebacker Mark
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player on the Big Ten cham-

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There has been circulated in
the towns ~ ~acuae and Mln-

ersvUle, in regard to the former Evangel¥:al United Brethren Church In the town or &amp;Yracuse (which is now a United
Methodist Church by rea1011 of
the lllioo of the Methodist Church
IUid the Evangelical United
Brethren Church into what 11
now T h e United Methodll!
Church) that the church Is to be
IOid and its doora closed immediately alter Jantwry I, 1969.
AJ the ..ator ol said Church,
I will ~e this -rtw1ity to

informed me that as long as
there are people attending t h e
chorch it !rill not be sold, 8bandoned, nor the doora closed.
I wiD also add this: No congregations, whether it be a former MethodiSt Church or former Evangelical United Brethren Church, will be forced to
merge into one congregation . And
the Cinal aay as to whether two
congregations will merge into one
COII8J'I!8ation !rill be 1n the hands
ol die members of the eongregations involved. I hope tbla will
BQllelch the rumor that the church
II going to be aold and the doors

sot the - • • right.
·
I called the Conference Su- eloAd..
j)llrlnteMent, Dr. Harold P, Dull,
'lbe Rev. Paul A.
SIQII!r!nletldeni ol the Ohio Soutb-

eut. Conference of The United
Melbodiot Church, and he hu

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Sellers, pastor,
llfracuae United Methodist
Church.

Holzer Medical center: Visit-ing hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Par~
ents ly on Pediatrics Ward.
Admissions
Mrs. William E. MorrlB, 13
Mill Creek Rd. i Miss Onella
Cousins, 752 Third Ave.; Mrs.
Kurt A Rutz, Rt. 2 Galllpolls;
Mrs. Irvin L. Fellure, Eureka
Star Rt.; Joe DeLawder, RL 2 ·
Bidwell; Ellis R Miller, Rt. 1
Palriot; Mrs. Keitll F. Roble,
Rt. 1 Bidwell; Mr1. Noah T.
Clark, Rt. 2 Crown Cit;y; Mrs.
Robert E. Fruth, Pl. Ple&amp;BODI;
Dennis II. Lamber4 Galli))Oils
Ferry, W. VL; Mrs. Cole Staats,
New Haven; Mrs. Rosa E. Bot.Well, Rt. 3 Leon, W. Va.;JohnM.
Rlchud1on, Pt. Pleasanti Mn.
Worth,y W. F1etcher, A p p I e
Grove, W. VL; Mrs. Stanley &amp;
Heseon, Rt. 1 Pl. Pleasant;
George H. Diddle, PortlaM;
Gregory N. Wood, Rt. 1 Rutland;
Gary F. Hysell, Rt. 4 Pmn&amp;r01; Clarence L WWtams, W~
peJ; MrL Homer E. Jones, Rt.
3 WeUstoo; Mrs_ Herbert D.
Cbilder1, Wellston; Mrs. Richard II. Meek, Columbus; Earl E.

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Buckeyes' 45-21 homecoming
wtn over Northwestern.
The awards were made at the
football appreciation banquet In
the Ohio Union.
C'J"ch woa1y lliyes told the
crowd that "confidentially, I
thou.ght I was a little better
coach last year" when the
Bucks nntshed 6-3, includl~
four straight wins to dose the
aeason. Ohio State finished regular season play 9-0 this year.
Discuss!~ this year's team,
Hayes said, "Delenslvely, · it
was .an extremely agile and
competitive unit that was called
ICJOn to stop some or the truly
great backs in the country.
"OIJensiYely, if our youngsters didn't beat you one way,
they beat you another. We had
more versatility this year. We
don't only run 26 to the right.
We run it to the left also."
Ha,yes was referring to Ohio
State's bread - and- butter pi~
off tacklel with fullback J I m
Otis plUnging behind Dave Foley or Rufus Mayes.

LOS· ANGELES (UPO - 'l'he
Rose Bowl game between Ohio
State and the University of
Southern California recei!Jed a
little early ~erbal jousting betwe\ln the nval coaches over
which team should be ranked
No. 1 In the nation.
Coach John McKay ol the
Trojans implied his team's
schedule was tougher than that
of the Buckeyes because Southern
Caltrornla was playing
Notre Dame this week. Woody
Hayes was quoted as feeling
Ohio State deserved to be No.

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No. 1 in the nation then maybe
we shQuld cancel out this saturday's game with Notre Dame
and let Ohio State plaJ them,"
McKay told the Southern California Football Writers Monday.
Ohio State has not met the
lrish since 1936 while the Tr~
jam1 and Notre Dame have met
39 times and rrequently with
the national championship at
stake.
1 'Nolre Dame
Is • big and
strong team and possibly the
best offensive team in college
rootball," McKay pointed out.
•'They have had some problems
against the forward pass but
not ln handling the running
game."
McKay paid tribute to UCLA
for an outstanding performance
In the game with hls Tro.ilns
am
congratulated
saturday
Bruins Coach Tcm Prothro.
Prothro felt his team turned
in an excellent performance but
Cell short in the final period ard
lost 211-16.
Roger Valdtserri, spokesman
£or Notre Dame, said the Irish

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(7-0-Zl 210

4. Georgia
5. x-Kansas
6. Texas
7. Tennessee
8. x-Arkansas
9. Notre Dune

(9-1) 188
(7-1-1) !59
(7-1-ll 124
(9-1) 86
(7-2) 49
(6-3) 46

10 Oklahoma

x-Completed season
Second 10..11, Houston (31);
12, Purdue (26); 13, Michigan
(20); 14. Oregon Stele (t6); 15,
Alabama (9); 16, Missouri (8);
17, Ohio Univ. (3); 18, l-1orida
State (2); 19, tie, Southern Methodist, Minnesota and Stanford
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JONES SUSPENDED

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - The
Miami lleach Boxing Commission suspe- heavyweight Al
Jones Monday ror rolling to fulnu his contract to !lght LooUs
Martin 011 Nov. 12.
Jonea, wh9 is unbeaten as a
proCenlonal, said he mined the

bout beeause

ot the

nu. Martin

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Mrs_ Alice B. Ga!fnoy, Ham
L. Hortman, I!Qmtllld F, Krider,
Mrs. Pearl Marldn, Mrs. Dew~' J, Ross, Mrl. WUlar.d W.
WIOOCirUff, Mrs. J01eph R. Fields.
and irlfart son, Mrs_ Wllllam F.

well L. Watkins, Hamden; Mrs.

POINTS
(21) (9-0) 332
(13) (9-0) 321
(I) (9-0) 287

danger
more serious problems,'" Kennelb said. "'l11e di~
rective I have luued shoWdmir~
' imize such potential problems."

Robert L. Broyles, Ray Fox,

Joseph II. Ashby, AJhland, Ky.; monesl lypes of bridges.

jor college football teams with
rirst place votes and won- losttied · record in parentheses.
(tenth week).

TEAM

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BIUf• -l'h Scotty ,, ~n·
a Mki-Ohli&gt; Valley Conferenco !oe.
said K-...n
practloo with
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Riel~ lligh Schooj: toamB 0! the JOte.' ·· · weeks but would ~m""

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Tarkenton is the third leading

passer in the NFL behind Don
Meredith of the Dallas Cowboys
and Bart Starr o£ Green Bay.

Hayes Is
Top Scorer
(UPO ~ Eivin
YORK
NEW
Hayes, the former Houston
University All America now in
his rookie season with the san
Diego Rockets, took over the
trwJividual sc.:oring lead in the
National BaskelbaH Association
toda) on the strength of a
spectacular three-game spurt.
Hayes
scored
15 points
against Seattle, 39 against New
York and 37 against Philadelphia In successive games to
raise his season point total ro
591 and his average to 31.1 '
points a game.
Bob Rule of Seattle ranks
second with 566 points although
his 23.6 average is lower than
third..place Dave Bing or Detroit
as well as several other players
ln the top 10 Bing has Sl.'ored
536 points in 18 games for a29.8
average.
EarJ Monroe of Baltimore is
fourth with 531 points and a 26.6
average and Elgin Baylor of
Los Angeles with 523 points and
29.1,
Wilt Olamberlain or Los
Angeles leads in field goal
percentage with 148 for 226 and
a 655 percentage;
La r ry
Siegfried of Boston leads in tree
throw percentage with 78 or 90
for 867; Nate 1'hw-mord of San
Francisco leads in rebounis
with 399 and Len Wilkens or
Seattle is No. 1 in assists wlth
203.

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Press International
CARACAS, Venezuela (UP() Alfredo Marcano, 124, Venezuela, knocked out calvin Woodland,
126, Waohiqton, D. C, (I); carloa uMorocbo" Hernandez, 147,
veoezuela, tmoeked out German
Gallelboodo, 146, Columbua (6).

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Discharges
George W. Allen, Mrs. Archie

Hartwi&amp; KiUs HW; Mrs, Max·

took lull advantage of a bye
last week to prepare ror the
game with USC and he s a I d
Coley O'Brien had been work~
ing at quarterback and might
be switched to that position.
The Irish had been filling in
for injured quarterback Terry
Hanratty wilh Joe Theismann.
O'Brien rormerly alternated
with Halll'alty at quarterback.
"We elq)ect to have our problems stoppirw; 0_ J. Simpson;
we didn't stop him last year,"
said VaJdiserri, recalling that
Slmpson's three touchdowns ac·
counted for the Tro.\anll' win ·
last .. ~on at South Be~, Ind.

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Giants at the stadium. They
will be up against the Giants'
outstanding quarterback Fran
Tarkenton.
Tarkenton threw three touchdown passes against the Los
Angeles Rams 9mday but was
unable to carry the entire load
as the Giants were dereated 2 4-

game_

CITY ICE ,AND FUEl··~CO.

12:43 p,DL Moolay,

Its hand• lull thio

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Mrs. carl E. Smith, Langovllle, daug!lter, 7:49 Lm. Mono

co, Rt. 1 Nort}q), aon, 5:06 p.
m. Montlo)'; Mra. Robert E.
Fruth, Pt. Plell&amp;am, aon 7:41 p.
m, Monday; Mrs, WW!am E.
Morris, 13 Mill Creek Rd., son.

ing total to 27.
Ben Davis, Ernie Kellerman
and Jim Houston were the defenslve players who temporarUy turned the defense into the
gains! th Ea 1
Daoaense a
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g es.
vis leads in interceptions for
the Browns this season with seven, two shy of Tommy Jones•
1950 haul.
The defensive Wlit will have

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Mondo)'; Mr11- Kermit M. Ci&amp;-

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FINES THREATENED
NEW YORK (1JP0 - Natioral
Basketball Assocladon Commissioner Walter KeMedy h a s
threetenud to slap $100 fines on
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ln three consecutive B081100S
and a generally wtstaoding day
for quarterback Bill Nelsen, it
was a defeMin day for the
Browns.
The defense ha&amp; come up
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with the ball and turned t
over to the offense regularly
this season. &amp;mday, the defensive unit intercepted three

USC Has Tougher
Schedule--McKay

Stier Named
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Cleveland Browns had the day
off Monday after their lopsided
47-13 victory Sunday against
the Philadelphia Eagles at the
stadi
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Despite Leroy Kelly becoming
only the third man in National
Football League history to top
1 000 yards per season rushing
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looklttg like a man? - FROM
NORTHERN NEW JERSEY
Dear Helen:
rm going with a fellow la S nut about hltnllns and ilohing. We are plam!ng on marrlage next year but rm not so
sure.
He goes target 8hootlng, doesn't call until he pta home, and
thOtt expects me to be r..W Itt
10 mlllltes.
Last weekend be didn't show
up at all. He claims he w a a
thrown in ~ Friday nil!ld and
ke)ll there until Sunday. llhlttk
he Is lying to me. He just went

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Crow. JoM Krawac:Z)'Il; third row, Wayne Well, Jim Morris, Mike Grate, Dick
Qualls, Dave Boyd, Randy 'l'rlPpleU, Kenny Hollman, Lam Lemley, J o h n
Ritchhlrt, Harry Slawter, Mike Custer, Harold Whitei back rt:Ni, Chuck Hannahs, manager; Randy Williams, Bob Snowden, Roger Abbott, Mike Williams,
stan Coates, Jim Wainer, Steve Van Meter and Randy Beeker, manager. Grover Studio Photo

O'Brien, Dann,y Abbott, Jim SWatzel, Lynn Black, Jon Kloes, Mickey Childa,
Rocky Williams, Dennis Ault, Jeff Werry, Max WhiUateh; secoOO row, John
Smith, Mike Barr, Tom Hoctner, Mlke Young, Roy Vaughan, Demis Hackett,

for no
doti&gt;t
males;
tranaporent
vltiYI
... '!bey can't bury their billa'.
.iumll
suito,
Pl!ler Und Hayes, starring
Wlldest cltaoe Itt tmm - tow
now In ul.overs," relleetecl at
trucks
on
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.-a that many of I he
cr.W of the Air Force WW D each other tltrouab redllghts, pe- .
show 11 W!Dged Vlctoey'' are off destrlaus, ete., to aet to - k behind lboae great bill -Ualrta ed and llalletl cars flrot ....
in the li&lt;y: oil dead . - are Ita They're alerted by radio.

THE COMMONEST QUFSI'ION
Dear Helen:
Pm a Junior in high school,
am five feet ten lncbes, weilb
165, and am not bad Ioolt!ng,
but Pm CODl(lletely tlateJess] Ev01')' ooce Itt a while a girl wave•
to me or something, but rm
too bashful to iD over and talk
to her, or even wave back. l
can talk to I!UYS oi&lt;By, but i
gueBB I just don't know to
approoeb a girl, ru [I1'0babl.y
never get ~ nerve to ask me
for a date.
Any
UP TIGIIT

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team firdahed Its season with an overall 5-4--1 slate. Members ot the 1968
squad were, front row" lett to right, DeiDii&amp; Weber, Elbert WUliams, Pat

nor? ThOiiilier dllbed udly and
said, why Wally Scblrra - w h o

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lese, - .. arrival II oxpocted momentarily.
Cut members are RJc:k Handley, Debbie Soyre, Nina Smith,
John Calandroa, Steve Wilson,
Paul Dick, Margie Crllbtree, Llnda Burcham, Roberta llelb, Jim
Ramey, Tom Hujlk, R o &amp;: e r
RouJh, S;ormy See, Debbie Cottrlll, L.Ym Hartley, Sblrley Dalton. SbMient directors are Charlene Lund and Curtis Shhm; stage
manager is Mike Grubb and the
ilirector is Miss Opal Rose.

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derwent tllll'gery at St. Vltteent's el.

lsades .... 1be Beatles' t u .it e lliOIIhJe )II'Oscrlptlotls - ally ''but altnl,l's t;ypothelrbUio" plans

Conservation: Everybody's Problem
CEDAR LAKES - COOservaUon is everyboc\y' s problem, not
only the rarmer's, an Ohio conservationist told approximately
2oo people at the 22nd amual dinner meeting ot the Western Soil
Conservation District at Cedar.
Lakes FF A..f'HA Camp at Ripley, W. Va. Mcnday evening.
The guest spMkerfortheevent
•was Paul A. Dodd, Project Coordinator or the Buckeye llllls ReIOUJ"C:B Conservation and Development Project of Caldwell, Ohio.

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40 _,_, 88!&gt; .... Texas Gtilnan
NEW YORK - Dr. I'IIIIWBial· was In It .••• What tribute
berg, most famous tranoplanted - to a star: •Eila•s. Nigh~" to the
heart ..lien!, sisnod with I b e great Ella Fi1288l'ild, Doe. l at
WOllam Morris lheairleal apn- the N. Y, Colt.tm; OYO&gt;iboob
ey for repreaesutlon: first a from the mayor ... 11)) will be

PI', ' PLEASANT _ "'I' hey
GaYe Him a Co-ed" is the Utle
for the amual Junior &lt;.:lass plfl¥
or pt, PiealiBIII HighSchool which
wlll be preaented on Dec. 19 in
the hlgfl school gym bogiM!ng
al 7:30 p.m.
1be play, written by John
Nash, Is a comedy o1 college
llfe with the setting in a lounge
ln the college asBembly buildIn&amp; and the tcpic of the hour
Ia the new Dean oe the col-

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Ohio, said conservation is "e!Jerybody's problem" MoOOay
night at Cedar Lakes, W. Va., on the occasion of the annual
Western Soil Conservation District banquet. Others at the head

table, to Dodd's right, Is J. T. Johnson, alii to his Jef't, in or·
der, are Wayne W. Hughes, Norman Walter, Charles P. Williams and Edward Bumgarner.

"Prudence"
named for and
dodicaled to Mia'B kid oilier,
Prudence F1rrow. '
Dranurtized radio plQs a r e
00t11ilhhti in .very dYilized
country uve tJds ••• • And there' a

book •••• Kair Dullea r1 .. Space
Odsse,y: 2001" owltch&lt;d from
science fiction to romantic fact:
wedJ fashioa desigra- S u a a 'n
Lessans rigid after Yule ••••

a drin to return thein to the

there.
LBJ ilo'l ......... rot an1lhlnc
but a rodtlns chair .. Tu;tliloo
there's no cretlibiJIUo gap sttspocted - b e tell a ..~·­
Peter O'Toole and 1'1!1 Clark l'OIIId him he's Onall,y &lt;lllleluclBlill ore !llmlt!g the lll1eokp ed Prea: Eioen-er roall7iotew
"Goodbye, Mr. Chipsn but the hll bureaueratlc lllltots; wlllch
N, Y. premiere's been sot al- explains LIJJ'a t1WQ' Yialts to
ready: Nov. S, 1969 .... The LSD ~e at the hotlpltal.
man, Dr. Titnothy Leary, did Ids
Prodtteer DaYid Black tblnks
thing at Barney Google's spot he baa Jaelde Gleasoo ~ to
in creamy Nehru Jacket a n d cooaldor!ng starring in the ''W.
slax to match.
C." musical (about w, c. Fields)
James Kirkwood's 11 GO q d .... The !Inger !emily, opTimes, Bad Times., novel wtU erate the camelot on 3rd at
be filmed by Warners oo tbe same 73r'd, are buDding a brant:h roall
stage where his mother Ula Leo beelerie (that's the only dinner
made "Queen of the Nightclubs" meat •ervedl atop theJer80(11pal-

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be llboor&lt;l the ~- Mar7
fi'atll door to bo 'bloW'.., rot

rl!pairo at 3 a,.,_ and kn matter ol llllnttet · It wu bel-

"'' Ro,oelaq4.ballrotinowuerU,U
air-wave' .... The Godrrer Cam- Brecher Jiaj acuttotrlelifOJ'matlbridp CJ!S.TV aeries ltaa been !ng hia Chrliltmu oartll, r r o m
pOaljaled a )'811' ai least; the Ro..lind, !fl. J, ..., TwO ......s
)mlducers ()loser Gimbel, Tom 11&amp;0 lq&gt; model ap~~ey l!qis WllCodlran, etc.) were 1hlfted to a helm!na rode. Staten liJind bus
Glen Compboil Good Time lltJttr - totiiQ' Jho, drlver d liiat bus,
Arlene Lord, Ia m' bOr ...., to
atoJtltlll Jan. 29.
Afqja- Tom Cochran ..,_ beoom!ng. alq&gt; Wlihelmlna tilod-

J!olpl!al b.,.., .... Harry Walker
( - . . le-e bureau booka Mlhur Gol&lt;l&gt;org and .veo C h e I
lltltle,y) was elec!ed chairman
of the Yeoldva Collep Alumni
ABs'n natlanal comrnlliee ....
with Rltbard Antlersoo .... Joan
Rivera 1111ttks there' • IOlllething

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Newark tltat "Two lllartlano eat
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Dodd is a native West Virginian,
havlng lived at Alderson. He received his BS Degree in Agriculture from W. Va. University
in 1960. From 1960 to 1963 he
aerv.ed as Soil Conservatlonbt
for SOil Conservation Service at
BUT HOPEFUL
Princeton, W. Va. and worked
Dear U.T.:
as a Soil Conservationist at
What yoo need Is seH.....tl- hunting,
Ravenna, Ohio from 1963to 19f37.
donee, and the boot tnt,)' to get
Snlldn'l I lhlttk twice about
ills subject was "Change It is from girlB your own age, marrying a liar?- DIANA, BUT
Are You Ready?"
But since you ·seem to have such NOT OF THE HUNT
He said that misuse is the main
dtmculty in meeting them, why Dear DiaDa:
cause ~ several of the condinot get one 11 )'OUr male pals
In this case, better a Uar
RECEIVING AWARD - Wayne R. Hughes, left, pre !!Ients a life- time hoMrery certificate
tions in the local area. Polluto
give
you
a
hand.
A
butld;r
than
a jallbird, but lhlttk twice
£rom the Western Soil Conservation District, to Albert G. Middleton, redred district soil consertion ~ water is a big problem.
could
easily
arrange
a
cbdJ.le
an)'W83'. 1 don't belleVe you're
vationist.
Conservation which is oft e n
date If you asked him. Aho, cut out to be a 5p)l'tlllllll's
thought of as a farmer's probwhy not Join one or1he reerea~ , · wife~ · .... ·Jl
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lem, is not just an agricultural Home, General Insurance Agen- Bank c4 R:lpley to the students
.
les Richards, supervisor of Gal- tiona! clubs at your school? In
problem - that problems on the cy, Gill &amp; l'lurdoU, Putnam Coun- placing highest on the annual con- lia Co. Soli Conservation Board. such groups guys and gals meet
farm "catmot be isolated.''
ty Bank, Bank of Ripley, Cald- servation test. Joe Walter and
Others introduced were Herb on a very lntormal basis and
He stressed the Importance well Feed &amp; Supply eo., RavensRonald Cllll&amp;dy had the two high· Darnell, State Mechanic; Carl you'll find your shyneas wearr1 a Resource Conservation and wood and Ripley, First National est scores. They attended con- S, Thomas, Acting State &amp;.per- ing oft in oo Ume.
Development Project, sayingthat Bank ofRipley,FltzgeraldGreen- servaUon camp in June. Two othMeanwhile, u. T ., screw up
visor oC Vocatiooal Agriculture;
thla is a plam.ed project when- house, J CO Lumber Inc., Jacker students attending this camp Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnson, your courage and take the "lU"
by the people know what Is need- son Co. Bank, Kaiser Alwninum who were sponsored by the Dis[ormer Commissioners of Agri- - rood, Some girl Is boomd to
ed, and have applied for neces- &amp; Chemical and Parsons Funer- trict were Miss Georglanna Somculture; Mr. and Mrs. John Heis- take lt rrorn there. - H.
sary assistance to get It done. al Home.
mer and Bill Jlamllton.
J&lt;ell, WSAZ-TV; Love! Dolin, Dear Helen:
Rev. Valrl C. Winter deliverMr. Lewis W. Bessegger, blYou said guys would w e a r
A Uletime honorary member Boone - Logan, Agricultural staed the lnvocaUon.
oh)BY teacher, of Raveoawood certificate was presented to Al- bilization and Conservation of- purses in about the same ratio
Toastmaster for the evening High School, gave a britl talk bert G. Middleton ol pt, Pleasrice, Madison; Virginia R a y- that girls wore see - lhrtlttllt
was Norman Walter fl. Red House, about-his experiences at the Con- ant. He served as District ConASCS Cowtly oftlce, pt, dreuea with notblng much llllw. Va., who was lntrcxkleed by servatim Education Workshop servat:Jonlst for· the SCS In Pl. burn,
Pleasant; Guthrie casto, ASCS der.
Wayne W. Hughes, chairman of. which was held at West Virginia Pleasant for several years. He
Around here you see a lot
County office, Winfield, and Helthe soli conservation district University last July,
of fellows with J&gt;Ul'&amp;el, and they
is now retired from government en Bush, District Clerk.
board.
Wayne Hughe!! presented sev- service.
Entertainment waB provided by aren't ••purse-awinprs" either.
The affiliate members of the eral awards. Representatives of
Among guests introduced were
three vocal groups from Jack- rm still looking for a see District: program were introduc- the Ripley FFA Chapter receivtbrougb dreSSGlencb1 P. Burton, Area Conser- son County.
ed by Rev. Vairl Winter. They ed a check for $15 for the prep.Mlllbe the guys are trying to
vationist, scs. Parkersburg;
It was pointed out that Edhave oontributed to the program aratioo of an exhibit used at
get even because women hogDenver Yoho, Cooservation Tech- ward Bumgarner ot Letart was
and are:
the state meeting, The chapU!r nician; Ronald Gilkeson, S o i I recently elected pl'esident or the . god their o1;vles, but I wllh they
Appalachian Electric Power won Orst place in the District
Conservationist o1 the pt, Pleas- state ABoodatioo ol SoU Cm- would forget beads, medallions,
Company,
Citizens National and Area in the FF A.scD conant office; RobertRichardsonand servatim District &amp;.lpervisors. pur~~as, long hair, and other remBank, City lee &amp; Fuel Co., Gene test -and second In the state,
Owen Pingley, of the Ripley SCS Bumgarner Is the third state
Ball's Restaurant, MaSOfl County for which they received a plaqoffice; Dave Combs of the Win- president from the Western Di&amp;Barlt, Mason County Insurance ue. 1be three county conservafield office; Fred Fields, Spencer trlct.
DEVOTED TO INTEREST OF
Agency, Mlller•s SUper Market, tive farm winners were armCJ!anSCS clrtce; supervisor a fro1.1 UtOther supervisors ol the WestMfiGS.MASON .-,REA
Peoples Bad&lt;, pt, Pleasant Build- ced. Re1:eivlng certificates W(lre
RICHARDS. OWEN, PUBLISHER
tle Kanawha SOil Conservatim ern Diatrict are WIU'Jie W. Hltlhing &amp; Loan, Pt.. Pleasant Live- Dale Nibert, Masoo County; Cecil
Ck.1ter Tannehill, Editor
District, Parkersburg, w. va.; es, Norman Walter, Charles P.
stock Co., Pl. Pleasant Tire Casto, Putnam Count;y, and BIUy
Publl1t..d dally e•upt Saturday by
Meigs County, and Gerald Tus- Williams, Jesse Brown, Vairl ntt~
Ohio Valley Publiahlnt Compo..,Recawing, Southern states, Pt. Kittle, Jackson County.
sing, scs, Gailipoll•, and Char- C. Wintor and Richard stadler,
110 M.c .. nle St., Po-roy, Ohio:
Pleasant, Two River Motor Co. ,
Bob RichardsOI!., District Coof5769. B.,,,~ .. . OIUca P!tona 992·
Ohio Valley Industries, Inc., Buf- servatimist, of Ripley, present·.. u., Editor/of Phon. 992•2157-:. .
$aeafKI don poatoae paid at P _.
falo Ban(~, Chapman's Ftmeral ed cash awards on behalf of the
roy, Ohio.

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COLUMBUS (UP!) - 0 h i o
State senior linebacker Mark
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player on the Big Ten cham-

THE DAILY SENTINEL

Notional advartlalng rapriMntoUve
Botllnelli.Oallagh., Inc., 12 East
, '4ht 5t,, New Yorll City, New Y.ark,
Subacrlptlon rate1: Delivered by
e.nta ..,
carrleo wflara available
WMk; OIM )'ICJ In oclvaMI at the
Dally Sentinel Office, $23.40_ Si,.
;:-wilmor 'ifV!~ Pedro; onantha,
$11.70. .Three 1110ntha, $5.85.
EUzabeth JC)]Iy, . !ltlllld_I!S_ Br Motor Route where carrier ,,,..
vic• nat avallollle: Dna INIIIth Sl.50.
Mrs. Aldrew J. Miller, weu ... By
moll: One ,.. .. $10.00. S/,. ntOntha
ton; Wesley Rollback. Blacktork; $.5.25.
mcontht S3.00. SubJC:rlp•
Enos L. Domelly, Millwood, W, tlon pt/ce Include• Suotde,- Tin~H•

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There has been circulated in
the towns ~ ~acuae and Mln-

ersvUle, in regard to the former Evangel¥:al United Brethren Church In the town or &amp;Yracuse (which is now a United
Methodist Church by rea1011 of
the lllioo of the Methodist Church
IUid the Evangelical United
Brethren Church into what 11
now T h e United Methodll!
Church) that the church Is to be
IOid and its doora closed immediately alter Jantwry I, 1969.
AJ the ..ator ol said Church,
I will ~e this -rtw1ity to

informed me that as long as
there are people attending t h e
chorch it !rill not be sold, 8bandoned, nor the doora closed.
I wiD also add this: No congregations, whether it be a former MethodiSt Church or former Evangelical United Brethren Church, will be forced to
merge into one congregation . And
the Cinal aay as to whether two
congregations will merge into one
COII8J'I!8ation !rill be 1n the hands
ol die members of the eongregations involved. I hope tbla will
BQllelch the rumor that the church
II going to be aold and the doors

sot the - • • right.
·
I called the Conference Su- eloAd..
j)llrlnteMent, Dr. Harold P, Dull,
'lbe Rev. Paul A.
SIQII!r!nletldeni ol the Ohio Soutb-

eut. Conference of The United
Melbodiot Church, and he hu

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Sellers, pastor,
llfracuae United Methodist
Church.

Holzer Medical center: Visit-ing hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Par~
ents ly on Pediatrics Ward.
Admissions
Mrs. William E. MorrlB, 13
Mill Creek Rd. i Miss Onella
Cousins, 752 Third Ave.; Mrs.
Kurt A Rutz, Rt. 2 Galllpolls;
Mrs. Irvin L. Fellure, Eureka
Star Rt.; Joe DeLawder, RL 2 ·
Bidwell; Ellis R Miller, Rt. 1
Palriot; Mrs. Keitll F. Roble,
Rt. 1 Bidwell; Mr1. Noah T.
Clark, Rt. 2 Crown Cit;y; Mrs.
Robert E. Fruth, Pl. Ple&amp;BODI;
Dennis II. Lamber4 Galli))Oils
Ferry, W. VL; Mrs. Cole Staats,
New Haven; Mrs. Rosa E. Bot.Well, Rt. 3 Leon, W. Va.;JohnM.
Rlchud1on, Pt. Pleasanti Mn.
Worth,y W. F1etcher, A p p I e
Grove, W. VL; Mrs. Stanley &amp;
Heseon, Rt. 1 Pl. Pleasant;
George H. Diddle, PortlaM;
Gregory N. Wood, Rt. 1 Rutland;
Gary F. Hysell, Rt. 4 Pmn&amp;r01; Clarence L WWtams, W~
peJ; MrL Homer E. Jones, Rt.
3 WeUstoo; Mrs_ Herbert D.
Cbilder1, Wellston; Mrs. Richard II. Meek, Columbus; Earl E.

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Buckeyes' 45-21 homecoming
wtn over Northwestern.
The awards were made at the
football appreciation banquet In
the Ohio Union.
C'J"ch woa1y lliyes told the
crowd that "confidentially, I
thou.ght I was a little better
coach last year" when the
Bucks nntshed 6-3, includl~
four straight wins to dose the
aeason. Ohio State finished regular season play 9-0 this year.
Discuss!~ this year's team,
Hayes said, "Delenslvely, · it
was .an extremely agile and
competitive unit that was called
ICJOn to stop some or the truly
great backs in the country.
"OIJensiYely, if our youngsters didn't beat you one way,
they beat you another. We had
more versatility this year. We
don't only run 26 to the right.
We run it to the left also."
Ha,yes was referring to Ohio
State's bread - and- butter pi~
off tacklel with fullback J I m
Otis plUnging behind Dave Foley or Rufus Mayes.

LOS· ANGELES (UPO - 'l'he
Rose Bowl game between Ohio
State and the University of
Southern California recei!Jed a
little early ~erbal jousting betwe\ln the nval coaches over
which team should be ranked
No. 1 In the nation.
Coach John McKay ol the
Trojans implied his team's
schedule was tougher than that
of the Buckeyes because Southern
Caltrornla was playing
Notre Dame this week. Woody
Hayes was quoted as feeling
Ohio State deserved to be No.

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"H Hayes thinks his team Is
No. 1 in the nation then maybe
we shQuld cancel out this saturday's game with Notre Dame
and let Ohio State plaJ them,"
McKay told the Southern California Football Writers Monday.
Ohio State has not met the
lrish since 1936 while the Tr~
jam1 and Notre Dame have met
39 times and rrequently with
the national championship at
stake.
1 'Nolre Dame
Is • big and
strong team and possibly the
best offensive team in college
rootball," McKay pointed out.
•'They have had some problems
against the forward pass but
not ln handling the running
game."
McKay paid tribute to UCLA
for an outstanding performance
In the game with hls Tro.ilns
am
congratulated
saturday
Bruins Coach Tcm Prothro.
Prothro felt his team turned
in an excellent performance but
Cell short in the final period ard
lost 211-16.
Roger Valdtserri, spokesman
£or Notre Dame, said the Irish

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4. Georgia
5. x-Kansas
6. Texas
7. Tennessee
8. x-Arkansas
9. Notre Dune

(9-1) 188
(7-1-1) !59
(7-1-ll 124
(9-1) 86
(7-2) 49
(6-3) 46

10 Oklahoma

x-Completed season
Second 10..11, Houston (31);
12, Purdue (26); 13, Michigan
(20); 14. Oregon Stele (t6); 15,
Alabama (9); 16, Missouri (8);
17, Ohio Univ. (3); 18, l-1orida
State (2); 19, tie, Southern Methodist, Minnesota and Stanford
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JONES SUSPENDED

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - The
Miami lleach Boxing Commission suspe- heavyweight Al
Jones Monday ror rolling to fulnu his contract to !lght LooUs
Martin 011 Nov. 12.
Jonea, wh9 is unbeaten as a
proCenlonal, said he mined the

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OSifJC)nent.

Mrs_ Alice B. Ga!fnoy, Ham
L. Hortman, I!Qmtllld F, Krider,
Mrs. Pearl Marldn, Mrs. Dew~' J, Ross, Mrl. WUlar.d W.
WIOOCirUff, Mrs. J01eph R. Fields.
and irlfart son, Mrs_ Wllllam F.

well L. Watkins, Hamden; Mrs.

POINTS
(21) (9-0) 332
(13) (9-0) 321
(I) (9-0) 287

danger
more serious problems,'" Kennelb said. "'l11e di~
rective I have luued shoWdmir~
' imize such potential problems."

Robert L. Broyles, Ray Fox,

Joseph II. Ashby, AJhland, Ky.; monesl lypes of bridges.

jor college football teams with
rirst place votes and won- losttied · record in parentheses.
(tenth week).

TEAM

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BIUf• -l'h Scotty ,, ~n·
a Mki-Ohli&gt; Valley Conferenco !oe.
said K-...n
practloo with
ril!hl, in his &amp;e&lt;:Ond x~ "ith the TOI'ni~ i.oula · duri'!l!. U.,l ~ ~
Riel~ lligh Schooj: toamB 0! the JOte.' ·· · weeks but would ~m""

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Tarkenton is the third leading

passer in the NFL behind Don
Meredith of the Dallas Cowboys
and Bart Starr o£ Green Bay.

Hayes Is
Top Scorer
(UPO ~ Eivin
YORK
NEW
Hayes, the former Houston
University All America now in
his rookie season with the san
Diego Rockets, took over the
trwJividual sc.:oring lead in the
National BaskelbaH Association
toda) on the strength of a
spectacular three-game spurt.
Hayes
scored
15 points
against Seattle, 39 against New
York and 37 against Philadelphia In successive games to
raise his season point total ro
591 and his average to 31.1 '
points a game.
Bob Rule of Seattle ranks
second with 566 points although
his 23.6 average is lower than
third..place Dave Bing or Detroit
as well as several other players
ln the top 10 Bing has Sl.'ored
536 points in 18 games for a29.8
average.
EarJ Monroe of Baltimore is
fourth with 531 points and a 26.6
average and Elgin Baylor of
Los Angeles with 523 points and
29.1,
Wilt Olamberlain or Los
Angeles leads in field goal
percentage with 148 for 226 and
a 655 percentage;
La r ry
Siegfried of Boston leads in tree
throw percentage with 78 or 90
for 867; Nate 1'hw-mord of San
Francisco leads in rebounis
with 399 and Len Wilkens or
Seattle is No. 1 in assists wlth
203.

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Press International
CARACAS, Venezuela (UP() Alfredo Marcano, 124, Venezuela, knocked out calvin Woodland,
126, Waohiqton, D. C, (I); carloa uMorocbo" Hernandez, 147,
veoezuela, tmoeked out German
Gallelboodo, 146, Columbua (6).

B1 United

BREAKS BONE

'1'0 RON'I'O (U PO - AI BaldIng, the individual winner or the
recent World (\C) Golf championship ln nome, broke a bone
ln hls back while U!ti~ weights
Molliay.
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ST. LOUIS !UPO - Larry e&lt;l no displacement or the bone.
. Ke.,,nl~ a left Wi!lJer, was shiP-- Balding, 44, lo elii&gt;Ooted to be
.t pod{ to Kanoaa Clt.Y •• the~ 'ready for the .U.S. tour which ·
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1n can
two red candles
only 10c with any
purchase
Your Ashland dealer says '"Happy
Hoi iday Decorating" with these
hand·dipped red candles. They are
smokeless, dripless, colorfast and
handsomely packaged. You get two
12'tapered candles ... a 45&lt; value,
for only 10( with any purchase at
a participating Ashland Service
Station, while the supply lasts. Look
for the "TWIN CANDLE" sign and
drive in soon .

In NBA

College Ratings

ed in Ooor fights there ls a great

Discharges
George W. Allen, Mrs. Archie

Hartwi&amp; KiUs HW; Mrs, Max·

took lull advantage of a bye
last week to prepare ror the
game with USC and he s a I d
Coley O'Brien had been work~
ing at quarterback and might
be switched to that position.
The Irish had been filling in
for injured quarterback Terry
Hanratty wilh Joe Theismann.
O'Brien rormerly alternated
with Halll'alty at quarterback.
"We elq)ect to have our problems stoppirw; 0_ J. Simpson;
we didn't stop him last year,"
said VaJdiserri, recalling that
Slmpson's three touchdowns ac·
counted for the Tro.\anll' win ·
last .. ~on at South Be~, Ind.

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Giants at the stadium. They
will be up against the Giants'
outstanding quarterback Fran
Tarkenton.
Tarkenton threw three touchdown passes against the Los
Angeles Rams 9mday but was
unable to carry the entire load
as the Giants were dereated 2 4-

game_

CITY ICE ,AND FUEl··~CO.

12:43 p,DL Moolay,

Its hand• lull thio

to participate in a fight or other

Mrs. carl E. Smith, Langovllle, daug!lter, 7:49 Lm. Mono

co, Rt. 1 Nort}q), aon, 5:06 p.
m. Montlo)'; Mra. Robert E.
Fruth, Pt. Plell&amp;am, aon 7:41 p.
m, Monday; Mrs, WW!am E.
Morris, 13 Mill Creek Rd., son.

ing total to 27.
Ben Davis, Ernie Kellerman
and Jim Houston were the defenslve players who temporarUy turned the defense into the
gains! th Ea 1
Daoaense a
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g es.
vis leads in interceptions for
the Browns this season with seven, two shy of Tommy Jones•
1950 haul.
The defensive Wlit will have

Incidents that occur durirw a

Blrtha

day; Mrs. Richard B. Meek, Columbus, daughter, 11:55 Lm.
Mondo)'; Mr11- Kermit M. Ci&amp;-

passes to run their league~ead-

FINES THREATENED
NEW YORK (1JP0 - Natioral
Basketball Assocladon Commissioner Walter KeMedy h a s
threetenud to slap $100 fines on
any player who leaves the bench

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.ALIGNII!ENT

ln three consecutive B081100S
and a generally wtstaoding day
for quarterback Bill Nelsen, it
was a defeMin day for the
Browns.
The defense ha&amp; come up
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with the ball and turned t
over to the offense regularly
this season. &amp;mday, the defensive unit intercepted three

USC Has Tougher
Schedule--McKay

Stier Named
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The

Cleveland Browns had the day
off Monday after their lopsided
47-13 victory Sunday against
the Philadelphia Eagles at the
stadi
um.
Despite Leroy Kelly becoming
only the third man in National
Football League history to top
1 000 yards per season rushing
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KARR &amp;VANZANDT MOTOR SALES

eloe'l'' .... ;n.e Lorey (Wn MDrrls) ~llmatls booked the stork
scribble their
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!nine trilla. Whara wrong lrith
looklttg like a man? - FROM
NORTHERN NEW JERSEY
Dear Helen:
rm going with a fellow la S nut about hltnllns and ilohing. We are plam!ng on marrlage next year but rm not so
sure.
He goes target 8hootlng, doesn't call until he pta home, and
thOtt expects me to be r..W Itt
10 mlllltes.
Last weekend be didn't show
up at all. He claims he w a a
thrown in ~ Friday nil!ld and
ke)ll there until Sunday. llhlttk
he Is lying to me. He just went

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Crow. JoM Krawac:Z)'Il; third row, Wayne Well, Jim Morris, Mike Grate, Dick
Qualls, Dave Boyd, Randy 'l'rlPpleU, Kenny Hollman, Lam Lemley, J o h n
Ritchhlrt, Harry Slawter, Mike Custer, Harold Whitei back rt:Ni, Chuck Hannahs, manager; Randy Williams, Bob Snowden, Roger Abbott, Mike Williams,
stan Coates, Jim Wainer, Steve Van Meter and Randy Beeker, manager. Grover Studio Photo

O'Brien, Dann,y Abbott, Jim SWatzel, Lynn Black, Jon Kloes, Mickey Childa,
Rocky Williams, Dennis Ault, Jeff Werry, Max WhiUateh; secoOO row, John
Smith, Mike Barr, Tom Hoctner, Mlke Young, Roy Vaughan, Demis Hackett,

for no
doti&gt;t
males;
tranaporent
vltiYI
... '!bey can't bury their billa'.
.iumll
suito,
Pl!ler Und Hayes, starring
Wlldest cltaoe Itt tmm - tow
now In ul.overs," relleetecl at
trucks
on
- s . eopedaithe Callie Barab restaurant beJ.y out Itt Qu...., rae!ng lo beat
.-a that many of I he
cr.W of the Air Force WW D each other tltrouab redllghts, pe- .
show 11 W!Dged Vlctoey'' are off destrlaus, ete., to aet to - k behind lboae great bill -Ualrta ed and llalletl cars flrot ....
in the li&lt;y: oil dead . - are Ita They're alerted by radio.

THE COMMONEST QUFSI'ION
Dear Helen:
Pm a Junior in high school,
am five feet ten lncbes, weilb
165, and am not bad Ioolt!ng,
but Pm CODl(lletely tlateJess] Ev01')' ooce Itt a while a girl wave•
to me or something, but rm
too bashful to iD over and talk
to her, or even wave back. l
can talk to I!UYS oi&lt;By, but i
gueBB I just don't know to
approoeb a girl, ru [I1'0babl.y
never get ~ nerve to ask me
for a date.
Any
UP TIGIIT

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team firdahed Its season with an overall 5-4--1 slate. Members ot the 1968
squad were, front row" lett to right, DeiDii&amp; Weber, Elbert WUliams, Pat

nor? ThOiiilier dllbed udly and
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Cut members are RJc:k Handley, Debbie Soyre, Nina Smith,
John Calandroa, Steve Wilson,
Paul Dick, Margie Crllbtree, Llnda Burcham, Roberta llelb, Jim
Ramey, Tom Hujlk, R o &amp;: e r
RouJh, S;ormy See, Debbie Cottrlll, L.Ym Hartley, Sblrley Dalton. SbMient directors are Charlene Lund and Curtis Shhm; stage
manager is Mike Grubb and the
ilirector is Miss Opal Rose.

This Week's K&amp;V Speci•lll

derwent tllll'gery at St. Vltteent's el.

lsades .... 1be Beatles' t u .it e lliOIIhJe )II'Oscrlptlotls - ally ''but altnl,l's t;ypothelrbUio" plans

Conservation: Everybody's Problem
CEDAR LAKES - COOservaUon is everyboc\y' s problem, not
only the rarmer's, an Ohio conservationist told approximately
2oo people at the 22nd amual dinner meeting ot the Western Soil
Conservation District at Cedar.
Lakes FF A..f'HA Camp at Ripley, W. Va. Mcnday evening.
The guest spMkerfortheevent
•was Paul A. Dodd, Project Coordinator or the Buckeye llllls ReIOUJ"C:B Conservation and Development Project of Caldwell, Ohio.

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40 _,_, 88!&gt; .... Texas Gtilnan
NEW YORK - Dr. I'IIIIWBial· was In It .••• What tribute
berg, most famous tranoplanted - to a star: •Eila•s. Nigh~" to the
heart ..lien!, sisnod with I b e great Ella Fi1288l'ild, Doe. l at
WOllam Morris lheairleal apn- the N. Y, Colt.tm; OYO&gt;iboob
ey for repreaesutlon: first a from the mayor ... 11)) will be

PI', ' PLEASANT _ "'I' hey
GaYe Him a Co-ed" is the Utle
for the amual Junior &lt;.:lass plfl¥
or pt, PiealiBIII HighSchool which
wlll be preaented on Dec. 19 in
the hlgfl school gym bogiM!ng
al 7:30 p.m.
1be play, written by John
Nash, Is a comedy o1 college
llfe with the setting in a lounge
ln the college asBembly buildIn&amp; and the tcpic of the hour
Ia the new Dean oe the col-

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•tl•esl'l¥1nthoseuon,were
upoet twlre 11111 sidetracked in

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ehUni&gt;lonsh(p. But Soturdly
they get tholr cilance to decide
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Cnllfornia, lloe oaU...'s No. 1
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(10.0) Cljlluri~ 17th. Florldo
Stote was 18th willo Soulhern
Molloodlsl, Stonlord 100 MI...,.
soli Ued CCX' 19th.
ParSO(I(tlan can weD remem-

ber the November ofter~ In ,..... Notre
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took h' ,_cc.
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19 4 when he
IS w-ten secCNid •..,ltnucldowns, .,.)Ill
Notre DUne team to Loa .,..,11111 ~th "'" I!U two
Angeles to try to sew 141 the ml ...teo remolnllWo · and · tho
..ttono~ chanqllonshlj&gt; In Ito nolfOiool. IItie ..tiJi II&gt; Alalloli&gt;o.
Onol
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CINCINNATI (UPO - Cinch,. before they go to work with the Jet&amp; Dec. 8, 11111 If lloey con
..tt Bengols Head Cooch Paul player&amp; In p~roUorl lor next pull oiut a Ylctoey to one o1
Brown looked at ftlm5 or Sun-. Sunday's contest in Boston with theJr last two games they ean
close out Uoe

Tntners sold MoiKII.Y 11oe
team was in better shQe than
11 hos been ener all)' game this
aeasOIL · No irUurles were reported and none of .the players
eCIIII.pll.tned.

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11oe
"I ' m dt sappolnted .~~
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way ""played, rully, •• Broom
commented. "1 think chis team
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COaklaOO) played better this
time than they did out there
(In Oakland). By the same t.,.
ken, we pl~·ed a poorer

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In their tlrst mecti~ earlier
this year, the Raiders beat Cincinnati 31-10
The Berpls coaching staCf
will look at more ftlms

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VIS MOV

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Assl8•tantship

L. Pet. GB
5 . 7~,Q2
56 .667
. 72 2I
0 44 6
Detroit · · · · · · · 8 1 .i
New York ..•.•. 8 13 .381 7lf2
Milwaukee . w~s: 13 .278 9

SCORES

W. S
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Los Angeles · · · 14
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San Francisco .. 10 9 .526
1 476
Atlanta · · · · · • 10 1 ·
San Diego ..... 9 10 .474
Chicago · · · · · 7 14 ·333

Seattle • · · · · · 8 17 .320 9
Phoenix · · · · · S 11 .312 n~
Monday's Results
Seattle 123 Milwaukee 113
(Only game scheduled)
TuesdaJ"'s Games
San Diego n. Detroit at Baltimore
Atlanta at Baltimore
Los Angeles at New York
PhUadelphia at Phoenix
Chicago at Seattle
(Only games sche6Jied)

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GTO Stolen, Found

(Only gamo• scheduled)

Entirely Stripped
PT. PLEASANT - Horry R.
Knapp, Jr., ol Mason, reported

to authorities that his 196S GTO
was stolen sometime early &amp;mMASON BOWLING CENTER
day morning.
Week End.ll1f No\'. 23, 1968
The car was spotted by a hunt..
SUNDAY MIXED
er in the TNT area Monday noon
(Standings not avoilable)
and when the Sllerlfl's department investigated, UJe car was
MERCHANTS LEAGUE
1. Sisk; 2. Mason Co. Banki found to have been completely
3. G. 0. Roush alld Sons; 4, MU- slrlpped, including the transmisler•s Ins.; 5. W.O. W.; 6. Siders sion. Tile matter Is under Inns~
Supplyj 7. w. Va. NatiolliiGuard; Ugation.
8. Pantasote.
High Game - R. Mason - 237.
High Series - M. Roush - 574.

Market Report

SPORN
1. ReJects; 2. Davis Shift; 3.
C Sllift; 4. Trippers; S. A Shift;
6. King Plna,
High Games - C. Yeager, 225i
High Series- s. Haggerty, 584.
MEN'S INDUSTRIAL
1. Burton's Sunoco; 2. coc ...
COla; 3. Rickman; 4. Tom R u e
MOC.Oni 5. J.K.M.; 6. Waddell &amp;
Reed; 7. SL Joseph; 8, A.B.C.
Cleaners.
High Game - H. Miller, 223;
Hljtl Serie1 - II. Miller, 578.

SCIOTO LIVESTOCK
HOGS - 190-220, 18.50i No. 1,
18.75j 220-240, 18. 25; 240-260,

17.75; 266-280, 17.25; 180-!90,
17.75; Sows, 13.65-15; Boars,
Jl.fi5-l2.10; Stock Hogs, 14.2517; Pigs by the Head, 9.50-13.
CATTLE 614 head; Good
to Choke Steers, 27_ - 27.85;
Good,
25.50-26.85; StaiKiord
Steers, 23.50-24.50i GoOO Heifers, 25.25-26; Standard, 21-23;
Good Cows, 17.20-18.40; Utility,
14.85-16; camer and Cutter, 14d0wn; Bul1s, 19.40-24.10; Good
Stock Cat t Steers, 24.50
28. 70; Heifers, 22-25.25.

OHIO VALLEY LIVESTOCK
Gallipolis, Ohio
November 23, 1968
HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs., 17 to
18; 220 tn 250 lb,., 17to 18; Light
16 to 18; Fat Sows, 14to 16; stags,
12 to 14; Boars, 10 to 14; Sows
STEELWORKERS
and Pigs. 60 to lDOi Shoats, 6 to
L 1'11Js&gt;eni 2. f'errosi 3. Nuts 14.
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" ~ts; 4. Beatlelj 5. Duds; 6.
CA.TTLE - Steers, 20 lO 2Gi
Sldp•; 7. S.trwen; S.. Bombers. lleirers, 18 to 24; Baby Beef, 20"
HIP Game- Geo. Roush, 230i to 26.50; Fa.t Cows, 14 to 18i Canlllf! ~riea -H. Whitlatch, 574. ners, 12 to 14i Bull s , 18 to ::2i
WEDNESDAY MIXED
Milk Cows, 100 to 200.
1. Try Harda; 2. White &amp; NelVEAL CALVES - Tops, 38.50;
son; 3. Leftovers; 4. Sayre &amp; Seconds, 30 to 3!i; Medium :!~ 10
Ttnn~m; 5. Gi-Jo's; 6. Hits &amp;
32; Com. &amp; Hvs., 25 to 34i Cull !I,
Mlpesj 1. Sons-().Guns; 8. Hy- 20 to 24.
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For's. ·
SHEEP - Ewes &amp; Lms, 5 to
{WOitien) Hlah Game: L. 10; Stock Ewes·, 5 to lO; FatSh(.&gt;ep,
JUchlnlaon, 113; Hieh Series; f to 10; CuDs, ·1 to 5; Bucks, 4
A. White .nd Gilmore, 45:;. to lOi F•t Wethers, 5 to 10.
Oleo) - lllth Game: D. IIWer,
LAMBS - Tops, 23,50; Sec. 2f4; HJ.ch Sltrie1 - D. Miller, ond11, 20 to 22; Light Wts., 18 to
50.
20; Common, 12 tn 18.

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Shown IWLA
PI'. PLEASANT -

The Ma·

board oC Jzaak Walton leagues.
Chris Bauer was named alternate.
Mohr announced the state
Board has accepted an invitation or the local ctlapter to hold
the spring meeting of the state
Board In Pt. Pleasant In 1969.
The group voted to increase
tile annual membersh1pduesrrom
$7 to $7.50 per year and plans
were discussed for the merri&gt;erahip drive which wlil be concluded
with a venison dinner, the venison being donated by Chris Bauer.
New officers are Mohr, president; Gail Faires, vice presidentj
R&amp;lmond Selby, 2nd vice president; C. L. Head, secretary, and
Clair Cheuvront, treasurer.
The chapter meets on thethlrd
Thursday of each month at 7:30
p.m. in the Krodel Park elubr
house.

Lewis Allen Named

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maJor collqe- team,

ripped. PIUoburiih 6&amp;-9.

Pollee Investigate

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son County Chamber ol C o mmerce.
The girls will present a
molloer-daughter slngat7:30p.m.
In Gunn Park M 4th Street willo
Girl Scout and Christmas carols
being presented.

Begins on Friday
PT. PLEASANT - The Christmas season will ofJ'Ielally get IDlderway Frldsy, Nov. 29, wilh a
parade llorough downtown !'Oint
Pleasant and the arrival of Santa Claus, who will pass out treats
to the children.
The 6:30 p.m. parade will begin at the Old Jr. High School
and proceed down Main &amp;reel
to Third Street and onto VIand
Street up to Gum Park where
Santo will distribute hlo goodIes. The Christmas lights 1ft
the clt,y will also be turned 111
at this time.

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elected preoldent of the Syrocun Mlnloterlal Alloclltlon 1ft
a recent meell,. at the ._e of
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lie a corry -In- diMer, wllh 111!1
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of the mlnlotera. The Union
'1'11onl&lt;q1YI,. service will be hold
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IQI that .all baaS.saas are to
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more over the years. Efficient operat1ons and .vour tncr.ea~ uut~ h~ ,
hel~ keep the pricl! of electricity low, Yoi{~JOY electnc...Y •n.alt· k_W!.~,}t
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Tile Cletillnd Electric lllun'li;;ltinR Company

Coluftlbus and Southern OhiO £1ettric Com~nv
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DREW WEBSTER FOil 39 Jilllor Alixlllary, ·7:30 111m. ~­
do,y. Toke old Chrlstlhas -...s
Mr. alld Mrs. David Taylor,
for vateranshoapbalparty scrap- canton, ·are announcing the birth
book. ·
of their first child, a daughter,
CIVU. DEFENSE program 7:30 Crystal Dawn. born Nol'. 16 at
p.m. Tuesday at. American Le- the Holzer Medical Center. She
gloa llall, lllc4Pe.
weighed nine pounds. .
.LAJliES AUXU.IABY, FeeneyMr, 11111 Mrs. Roymo~ WalB - FOil 128, Amerlcaa Le- burn of HomUton St., Mldfl!et&gt;ort,
gion, 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the 11111 Mr. 11111 Mrs. Merrul TayMlddl;oport holl. Junior amdllary lor. ot Polneroy, Route 3 are the
memberl wtU meet at 7 p.m. craqarents. Daniel Harrtsonor
COUNTY Riding Cllb, Potrt Pleasant, W. VL, iaagreat.
T..,., 7:30 p.m. at the home grandfather.
o1 E. J, HOI, Flalwoods Reed.
Piau w1U be 1ftl\llo lor tile annual bonquol !II Jan~ •
BASKET
omo ETA PHI CftiPter, 7:30 Mro.AWARDED
Freda Davio ol La~¥:s­
Tueldlly nlgl1l: II the Coi1011bua vUle was awarded the basket of
ooo Soutliern blolo Electric Co. fruit giV\In away at lhe Rullond
aoclal roun; 1\t&gt;.POnnre pariJf volunteer · firemen's amual tur.to !ollow; 1 box lor Vlai110J11 wUl key dlmer Thursday nighL Tho
he pi'epored.
large basket o1 fancy assorted
BOY . SCOUT Troop 245, parlrulta aoo .... ... dolated to
onto 11111 bofa, to meet at 7 p. the nre dopartlnent by Empire
m. tonight at lhe Feeney Be... Produce, Perkersburg•
nett Poat 128, American IActon,
hOpoe to dlscu11 lllture plant.
P A$ MATRONS, Pomeroy w1U "'lJJO''&lt;XIIetlerool Ambrooe
Cbapter 183, O.E.S.
Bierce.
nlght II 8 p.m. II tho homo ol
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POTLUCK FELLOWSHIP dlaWEDNESDAY •
ner, 6 p.m. 'lllur*, at-..B~ SALE, llropr otoro,
lnr Slor United llfolhodlll Churelo.
POIIItt'Of, bell...... Jt 11 o.m,, l'rolram wUI tollolr•
oponoored by tloe Piliuoroy 7llo
ANNUAL 'l'111Dk1c1Yilll doaee
Day ~11 Chordo.
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A RllH SCHOOL dance .JIOrf.l',

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Soturcl&amp;Y,
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. Cl"', 7to Jualor High, audltorlmnln PcmeIC-

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bought a new hat
with the m~y she saved on her flameless electric dryer
Virginia Dade of Loulsville, Ohio compared; "I shopped both kinds of dryers and with the features
I wanted the electric model was about $36 less ... enough to buy a new hat with money left over.
1feel I got it as a bonus." Model for model, flameless electric dryers offer more for less money.
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Leproaorl..., In Ugaoxll, Africa Church_
wm be taken It the annuaJ communlt.Y Thanklglvlng service ~ mer pastor of the MDUIIt Morilh ·
.00 chaplain
altho Galioe hold at 7:30 Wednesday nlglli Churdo,
The Rev.
Nyle
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lli&gt;otls State lnsUtute, .tolled the
leprosarium tl1lo past •""'"'""·
He wiD comment on the needs
·a nd work there before the of,.
terlng Ia taken.
~ker for the senice will
be the ·Rev. Audrey MlDer, pastor of lloe Middleport Churdo ol
the N4zarene. other miniatera
participating wUI be lloe Rev.
,.Hints Cor Groom~' was the Max OOIIahue of Heoth Methodist
tq)ic of the November meetlna Cllurch; the Rev. Charles Si~
of the Future Homemakers Club
o! SOuthern Local Higll School.
Mrs. Marie Leadinghun or
Marie's styling Post, Syracuse,
discussed hair care and styllng.
She was assisted in her presen-tation by Linda Johnson, an em~
ployee at the Post
MakeLWJ and proper application
was discussed by Mrs. Jane ClelYOU VISIT
and, Avon cosmetic representa~
live. Miss Johnson did a complete make'-'&gt; and hair styling '
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Arthur Miller prellded altho

meeU., ol111111 wbldo Ume It

was · - to buy • xylophone.
The baiM1 Hlllllool woo ODIIOIIIIC·
ed
ror April Uld It was deddThe bond w1U morch Ill two
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that nrat on&lt;1 seCCNid yeor
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members
wi.IJ receive letteni
SolurdQ' at and t h e
MiJndoy OYeollll ..,. 1ft Mlddle- tl1lrd yeor girls will receive
charma, alld tile boy a, tie tockl;
port. On tloe lut day ol · · - 11111 the !ourth yeor member• w1U
belore CbrtJtmaa vaeatloo the
aenlor baDd will present a con- be given trophies.
Old . baDd unllorma ol Rutland,
cert In the ..........., and Uoe Jwo..
Mlddleport, Uld I'Omeroy are oo
sale lor $5 ·esch lor a complete
wolf«m.
It wu noted ttuot the bond will
have the eat1re concession at the
bukotbtil pmea. Notes ol
thar*a are to be aent to Mayor'
The ritual ollloe Jewel de8ree Charles Lelor, I'Omeroy Fire
was conducted tor Ta.na Simon~ Department for use of tables,
1m by lhe XI Camnuo Mil Chap- 11111 Jod&lt; Ambrose lor providlor ol Bela . Spoo 1'111 Soror- Ing Ice lor the pmes, bond din1\Y &amp;l1day n._, at the home ners and partie&amp;.
Next meeting of lloe Boostera
of Mrs. Yvome Seally .
will
he 1ft Jonusry.
Mra. Barbara Betzing, preal~
dent, read the ritual and was aa~
Choir
slated in the presentatloo by Mra.
Pearl Welker, Mrs. Mildred
Karr, and Mrs. Rose Sluon.
For the sodel hour which followThe children'&amp; choir of the
ed, M:ra. Betting preatded at Ule Middleport H e 1 t h Methodist
sliver tea service.
Church sang Sunday during the
Attending besides lloooe namBible school hour. Sol't parts
ed were Mrs. Mary Caroi.Yn Wil- were taken by Kellee Burdette,
ey, Mra. Stirley Beegle, M r a. Becky Fultz, April Fraser, Mer~
Teresa Swatzel, Mrs. Clarice ilee· Cassell a I'll sandra JohnsoiL
Krautter, Mrs. Marpret Foil~
The groltJ, directed by Mrs.
rod, Mrs. Lee Lee, Mrs. A n n Bernard Fultz, sang "Praise Ye
Rupe, Mra. Nellie Brown, Mrs. the Lord.'' and "ComeYeThank~
Reva Vaughan, Mrs. Norma Ami·
tul People Come." A rehearsal
bary, Mrs. Vera Crow, Mrs. Vel. wUI be held at 3:30 p.m. Wed·
ma Rue, Mra. Jean Morgan.
nesday at the church.
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with Lewta Allen elected pres~
ldenl to succeed oul.going preoldent Vltua Hartley, Jr.
Others elected to serve rdth
Lewis In 1969 were Kemeth W.
Robinson, first vice president;
Larry Phillips, second vice president and ~rwood Costen, aecretary4reosurer. Elected to the
boerd ol directors were William
J. BWI'ington, Todd Mayea, Chester Roush, Vitus Hartley, Jr.,
James HeU and Larry Pllllll!&gt;o.

Fla. arrived

Mro. Stonobury wUI return to
F1orldo Friday with her son.
Roy Snowden, Rutltmd; Louis
CADETtE T-ROOP 185
Oab«ne, Pom8roy; C 1 r r o 11
A tour . or the court house to learn •bout the ft.mctlona or county Snowden alii aons, steve an:l Lar\• . .,neloonent·no taken recently b.r members of Middleport COdette r7, Golllpolls, attended the Ohio
Stole - Mlchlpn 1-U game
·.·. Troop 185.
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¥ Fred Gtbbs. Jr., leaders. Judge John C•. Bacon, Court or CommOII Snowden accompanied them to
t PJals, conducted the tour ~ the omces uxl eJPlained legal pro- Columbus and spent the day nstt[:.
cedures.
ing Mr. and Mrs. Charles SimpThe scout ~re lllken to the Blue and Grey for ice cream pro- kina and daughters, Charla and
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by , HoiJanl Frank, counb' tr.eesurer. On the tour were Pam Melissa,
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Dodson. Mary Kn.wsczyn, Nancy Buskirk, sonya Ohlinger, Joan mev- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Parker,
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Hamm, susan P(JIIfera, Jyl Beaver, Tire Nlerl, Debbie Rutland were recent visitors
_ ~yell; Margie Womsley, Faye Wllson, Mary Wlla..,, Venldo Glbbo, with hi~ brother ond slster-1,..
law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Par·'· and TrlM Gihba, a guest.
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ture lervlce IJ&amp;I planned ror . ker atll! ctllldren, Aprll aiXI Aaron
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Mn. Roy Snowden, RuUaiKI,
giving glfta lor lloelr mothers Mld!lleport.
and Mro. Clrroll SJ&gt;Mden, Galwhen the memberl· of Brownie
Kathy CobUrn and Kelly Bur- llpolis, were Parkersburg, W.
Troqp
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Tlolrsdoy
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dette
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ae"ed following the court a- week.
Meetlq" opened with the flq warda which ia planned
3:30
Mrs. David Entsminger is in
ceremony CODIIUcted by Julie p.m. Memburs ofTroop39w1Ubu Charleston, W. Va.,lor aholi~
Byer, color bearer, and Debra guellts at the meeting.
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Coleman and TilrrJ, Fox, color
A aurprlse holiday party waa Entamlnger am Mr. aoo Mrs.
pard. A thank you note waa pre- cUacusled. and membera worked. Roth zahn and tamllies.
pared lor Mro. R, W. Rtua ol on yard bed dogs Cor their toy.
LongavUie who dCNioled a ator- mellor badge.
qe cheat to Uoe troop. M r 1.
Mrs. t R. Nest, ehalrman r1
Bobby PoYno asollledMra.Bem- Nelt!hborhood I, Meigs Counl.l'
ard Fultz, leader, with the pro.. acouta, was elected to the nomjoel work.
· tnsU1111 committee lor the Four
JUNIOR TROOP 5
Riven Girl Scout COuncil ot a
A COuRT OF AWARDS com- meeiiDg held last week 1ft Parkblned with a Ry"'P and lnve.U- erlburg, W.Va.
Mrs. Noel w1n ....., .. pre,
~ a ala~ ~ officers ror
c&lt;~~.WersUCNI at the sprlq Coun•
Oftlcera were elected at the
cil 18Silora. Others attending
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meeiiDg oflloe Unitfrom here were Mrs. D o n n a
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Grate ond Mrs. w..u VlniD&amp;,
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Rutland; Mrs. Ruby Vauatoan ond &amp;mdoy ~ at the Heollo
ohurch .. Mld!lleport•
'l'had&lt;IIIYIDI potlucl&lt; dloNr Mrs. Janice Gibbs, Middleport,
The t10cers are Kathy Franlor member• ol lhe L)'llla Cir- oad Mrs. Bernice McKhlney, cea, ~acuse, president; Tom
their Camille• .... held l'Gmeroy.
Mrs. Mary llunler alld M r s . Cossen, Middleport, vice pres!londly n1t111 at 11oe U n It o d
Vougtoan attended a oongs alld ldant; Mary Rodlord, R o c k
Molhodlst CIMtrcb, POmeroy,
Sprlnga, treaaurerj and Vern
The prqp:om, wldd&gt; Ceotur- dance -kabop hold at St. AD· Ord, ~raeuae, news reporter.
ed ......... by tile clllldrla, Will drew's Methodist Church In ParkSandy Johnsoo, !lisen Powero,
conducted by Mn. Ted Downie. eroburg last week; alld Mro. aoo Mary Brod&gt;W'Y ol the MidPlont _ , mode for the an- Bemard Fultz alld loin. Marga- dleport group gave the welcome
nual Chrllllmlls par\Y to bu held ret Sberldan attended a almllar and devotfms. Grou.P singing was
8mdQ. Dee. 8, at the home of worklbop held al ltoveniWCNid. led by the Rev. WendeiY Stut!ln. Kermit Welton. Members
ler. A film, uworld Behind the
will bovo a
gill exchange.
Headlines" was presented after
Mlonll•&amp; u.O Tloonklglving
whlch those attending divided into
dlnaor were Mra. Fronk VlllllhdlscussJon groups.
:;; an, Pam, Pat Uld Vlok;y; Mr.
It waa announced that the next
and Mro. Ted Downie, Mlsololyr·
sub..cllstrict meeting will be held
Uo Parker, Mr. ond Mrs. Keron Jan. 26 at Uoe Rock ~s

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son Count)' Chapter of the lzaak
walton League met In
monthly session lasl week It
the Krodel Park clubhouse wltll
18 member~ viewing two color
PT. PLEASANT - Local Girl
films - "Grouse Hunting with Scouts wUI participate ln trimTed Williams" and "Wilooping ming ot the new Christmas trees
Crane."
tllroughout the downtown section
In a business session w 1 t h placed at various corners in
Lawrence Mohr presiding, Gall their redwood containers. Priz.
Faires was elected to repre- es will be awarded ror the two
sent the local chapter on the state best trimmed trees by the Ma-

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BO COPLEY
The iiWltington(W. Va.)District, Army Corps of Engineers, has narn ed llo Cop Iey •....
head Its newly organized
Geology, Soils and Materials
Brancll. The new branch organization will contribute materially to the professional
evaluation of proposed water
resource projects. Copley, a
Hwltington resident, formerly
was chief of flood projects operations branch, which manages multipurpose reservoirs
and fioodwalls.

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reoultlag 1ft PiCIPOI17 doJnap es- lists con IVrlle or phone 1 he
tlmated at $300 but DO periODal Speakers Bureau, Otttce ol PubinjLu"y or dtatkml.
lie lnformaUon, Ohio University,
It occurred ·wtt.. a car driv- Athens, Ohio.
en by Howard Patteraan, 20, Pt.
In additloil to Slt).Pfylng toplca
Pleaaant, oollldldwttllaeardrlv- and names, the bureau ~proen by Slurwel Park Lee, 62, Pt. vide information on honorar~ums
Pleasant, at the crell ol. a ·hlll tor speclftc IIPeaken, tntormaon tbe secondaQ roM.
tion tor Introductory remarks
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PI'. PLEASANT-Orderuii!Ded by the Ma son COunl,)&gt; ClrculI
Court and entered in the olltce
of the circuit clerk dismissed
Helps You Overcothe separate malraenance aetJon
styled Evelyn R. Stewart n.
WUbur Jack stewart and dtvoree
Loosen••• aticl Worry
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l, Slugers; 2. Deadbeats ; 3.
llayheoots; 4. Luck,f Strikes aoo
Tcppers (tie)i 6. Alley Cats and
Clowns (tie); 8. Shamrocks.
High Game - V. Fry, 201;
Hlgh Serle11 - V. fry, 510.

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Lewis E.
Davis. former Ohio farm radio
broadcaster and public relations
man, has been appointed assist~
ant to the president or The Federal LaM Bank or Louisville, effective December l
Lew Davis was born and rearBy United Press International
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East
County where for 10 years he
W. L. PeL GB lived on a farm. He was active
Minnesota . • •7 4 •636
In 4-H Chb and fT A during high
Miami • • • • •7
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erous tattle show awards and
New York. , .. 7 8 .467 2
first in the State FF A public
lndlono •••.•• 4 12 , 250 5'.',
speaking contest
West
He served In the U. S. Army
W, L. PeL GB for two year&amp; and worked as Carm
OOidond. • • • .13 2 . 867
anmuncer for Radlo S t a t 1 o n
Los Angeles •• 7 6 . 538 5
WJEH. Gallipolis, during much
New Orleans .• 7 6 .538 5
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•.••. 5 7 .417 6'h bachelor's ct,gree ini.P1~ultural
DoUit .•.•• . 3 6 .333 7
educotion !rom Ohio Sliue UniHouston •.••• 3 8 . 267 8
versity.
Monday's Result&amp;
From 1964 to 1966 he taught
New Orleans 124. Lo1 AfWeles vocational agriculture at Mt Ver~
115
non and Cor two more years
Olldand 111 Houstnn 102
served as farm service director
lflsml 126 lnlla~a 121 (double Cor Radio station WRFD, Worth~
onrtlme)
in.gton. Since last May he lla&amp; been
(Only games scheduled)
public relations manager foe the
Tuesday's Games
agricultural dlvisiqn of Monsanto
Oakland It New Orleans
Chemicals at St. Louis.
Denver at Dallaa
Kentucky vs. Mimesota at Du-

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ranked Ohio state Monday when
the :~$-member United Prell
Jater..donal Bolrd of Coaches
aworded the unbeaten Trojans
(9-0) 21 nrst place vote&amp; and 332
points. Ohio state, which ended
Ita regular season by drubbif@
Michigan lor the Big Ten ttlle
aNI a Rose Bowl shot at the No.
1 ranked Trojans, was closed
behind with 13 Orfit place votes
and 32l poirts.
Pem State retained third,
receivlrw the remalnina first
place ballot al\1 ~7 points while
Georgia moved lP to fourth and
Kansas took ft.fth.
Texas was sixth with Tennesaee, ArkaDSas 1 Notre Dame atw::l
Oklohoma CCII!jleting the top 10.
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Homton retained its o. I
ranking and Purdue was 12th.
Michipn plu118&lt;'1 to 13th,
followed by Oregon State and
Allbama. Missouri Cell to 16th

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(10.0) Cljlluri~ 17th. Florldo
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IS w-ten secCNid •..,ltnucldowns, .,.)Ill
Notre DUne team to Loa .,..,11111 ~th "'" I!U two
Angeles to try to sew 141 the ml ...teo remolnllWo · and · tho
..ttono~ chanqllonshlj&gt; In Ito nolfOiool. IItie ..tiJi II&gt; Alalloli&gt;o.
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..tt Bengols Head Cooch Paul player&amp; In p~roUorl lor next pull oiut a Ylctoey to one o1
Brown looked at ftlm5 or Sun-. Sunday's contest in Boston with theJr last two games they ean
close out Uoe

Tntners sold MoiKII.Y 11oe
team was in better shQe than
11 hos been ener all)' game this
aeasOIL · No irUurles were reported and none of .the players
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11oe
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time than they did out there
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In their tlrst mecti~ earlier
this year, the Raiders beat Cincinnati 31-10
The Berpls coaching staCf
will look at more ftlms

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Assl8•tantship

L. Pet. GB
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. 72 2I
0 44 6
Detroit · · · · · · · 8 1 .i
New York ..•.•. 8 13 .381 7lf2
Milwaukee . w~s: 13 .278 9

SCORES

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Los Angeles · · · 14
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1 476
Atlanta · · · · · • 10 1 ·
San Diego ..... 9 10 .474
Chicago · · · · · 7 14 ·333

Seattle • · · · · · 8 17 .320 9
Phoenix · · · · · S 11 .312 n~
Monday's Results
Seattle 123 Milwaukee 113
(Only game scheduled)
TuesdaJ"'s Games
San Diego n. Detroit at Baltimore
Atlanta at Baltimore
Los Angeles at New York
PhUadelphia at Phoenix
Chicago at Seattle
(Only games sche6Jied)

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GTO Stolen, Found

(Only gamo• scheduled)

Entirely Stripped
PT. PLEASANT - Horry R.
Knapp, Jr., ol Mason, reported

to authorities that his 196S GTO
was stolen sometime early &amp;mMASON BOWLING CENTER
day morning.
Week End.ll1f No\'. 23, 1968
The car was spotted by a hunt..
SUNDAY MIXED
er in the TNT area Monday noon
(Standings not avoilable)
and when the Sllerlfl's department investigated, UJe car was
MERCHANTS LEAGUE
1. Sisk; 2. Mason Co. Banki found to have been completely
3. G. 0. Roush alld Sons; 4, MU- slrlpped, including the transmisler•s Ins.; 5. W.O. W.; 6. Siders sion. Tile matter Is under Inns~
Supplyj 7. w. Va. NatiolliiGuard; Ugation.
8. Pantasote.
High Game - R. Mason - 237.
High Series - M. Roush - 574.

Market Report

SPORN
1. ReJects; 2. Davis Shift; 3.
C Sllift; 4. Trippers; S. A Shift;
6. King Plna,
High Games - C. Yeager, 225i
High Series- s. Haggerty, 584.
MEN'S INDUSTRIAL
1. Burton's Sunoco; 2. coc ...
COla; 3. Rickman; 4. Tom R u e
MOC.Oni 5. J.K.M.; 6. Waddell &amp;
Reed; 7. SL Joseph; 8, A.B.C.
Cleaners.
High Game - H. Miller, 223;
Hljtl Serie1 - II. Miller, 578.

SCIOTO LIVESTOCK
HOGS - 190-220, 18.50i No. 1,
18.75j 220-240, 18. 25; 240-260,

17.75; 266-280, 17.25; 180-!90,
17.75; Sows, 13.65-15; Boars,
Jl.fi5-l2.10; Stock Hogs, 14.2517; Pigs by the Head, 9.50-13.
CATTLE 614 head; Good
to Choke Steers, 27_ - 27.85;
Good,
25.50-26.85; StaiKiord
Steers, 23.50-24.50i GoOO Heifers, 25.25-26; Standard, 21-23;
Good Cows, 17.20-18.40; Utility,
14.85-16; camer and Cutter, 14d0wn; Bul1s, 19.40-24.10; Good
Stock Cat t Steers, 24.50
28. 70; Heifers, 22-25.25.

OHIO VALLEY LIVESTOCK
Gallipolis, Ohio
November 23, 1968
HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs., 17 to
18; 220 tn 250 lb,., 17to 18; Light
16 to 18; Fat Sows, 14to 16; stags,
12 to 14; Boars, 10 to 14; Sows
STEELWORKERS
and Pigs. 60 to lDOi Shoats, 6 to
L 1'11Js&gt;eni 2. f'errosi 3. Nuts 14.
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" ~ts; 4. Beatlelj 5. Duds; 6.
CA.TTLE - Steers, 20 lO 2Gi
Sldp•; 7. S.trwen; S.. Bombers. lleirers, 18 to 24; Baby Beef, 20"
HIP Game- Geo. Roush, 230i to 26.50; Fa.t Cows, 14 to 18i Canlllf! ~riea -H. Whitlatch, 574. ners, 12 to 14i Bull s , 18 to ::2i
WEDNESDAY MIXED
Milk Cows, 100 to 200.
1. Try Harda; 2. White &amp; NelVEAL CALVES - Tops, 38.50;
son; 3. Leftovers; 4. Sayre &amp; Seconds, 30 to 3!i; Medium :!~ 10
Ttnn~m; 5. Gi-Jo's; 6. Hits &amp;
32; Com. &amp; Hvs., 25 to 34i Cull !I,
Mlpesj 1. Sons-().Guns; 8. Hy- 20 to 24.
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SHEEP - Ewes &amp; Lms, 5 to
{WOitien) Hlah Game: L. 10; Stock Ewes·, 5 to lO; FatSh(.&gt;ep,
JUchlnlaon, 113; Hieh Series; f to 10; CuDs, ·1 to 5; Bucks, 4
A. White .nd Gilmore, 45:;. to lOi F•t Wethers, 5 to 10.
Oleo) - lllth Game: D. IIWer,
LAMBS - Tops, 23,50; Sec. 2f4; HJ.ch Sltrie1 - D. Miller, ond11, 20 to 22; Light Wts., 18 to
50.
20; Common, 12 tn 18.

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PI'. PLEASANT -

The Ma·

board oC Jzaak Walton leagues.
Chris Bauer was named alternate.
Mohr announced the state
Board has accepted an invitation or the local ctlapter to hold
the spring meeting of the state
Board In Pt. Pleasant In 1969.
The group voted to increase
tile annual membersh1pduesrrom
$7 to $7.50 per year and plans
were discussed for the merri&gt;erahip drive which wlil be concluded
with a venison dinner, the venison being donated by Chris Bauer.
New officers are Mohr, president; Gail Faires, vice presidentj
R&amp;lmond Selby, 2nd vice president; C. L. Head, secretary, and
Clair Cheuvront, treasurer.
The chapter meets on thethlrd
Thursday of each month at 7:30
p.m. in the Krodel Park elubr
house.

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The girls will present a
molloer-daughter slngat7:30p.m.
In Gunn Park M 4th Street willo
Girl Scout and Christmas carols
being presented.

Begins on Friday
PT. PLEASANT - The Christmas season will ofJ'Ielally get IDlderway Frldsy, Nov. 29, wilh a
parade llorough downtown !'Oint
Pleasant and the arrival of Santa Claus, who will pass out treats
to the children.
The 6:30 p.m. parade will begin at the Old Jr. High School
and proceed down Main &amp;reel
to Third Street and onto VIand
Street up to Gum Park where
Santo will distribute hlo goodIes. The Christmas lights 1ft
the clt,y will also be turned 111
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servtee clubs, school&amp; and or~ •.U frvnf the polaJblllty of
vehicle mlahap MGDdQ 10:10 gardzations irterested tn book- , beeomlal dlleolored by

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a recent meell,. at the ._e of
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The Chri-s !!leeU.. Ia to
lie a corry -In- diMer, wllh 111!1
place to lie decided ~ the wives
of the mlnlotera. The Union
'1'11onl&lt;q1YI,. service will be hold
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"lltollllllldo as the !edaral law
IQI that .all baaS.saas are to
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Topic of Club

CHANGE
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BUDGET SHOP ·

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been.tu~iling us on.
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more over the years. Efficient operat1ons and .vour tncr.ea~ uut~ h~ ,
hel~ keep the pricl! of electricity low, Yoi{~JOY electnc...Y •n.alt· k_W!.~,}t
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ever before. With what's been haP.pening to the ~ost of almqst ev;rytlllns
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Tile Cletillnd Electric lllun'li;;ltinR Company

Coluftlbus and Southern OhiO £1ettric Com~nv
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DREW WEBSTER FOil 39 Jilllor Alixlllary, ·7:30 111m. ~­
do,y. Toke old Chrlstlhas -...s
Mr. alld Mrs. David Taylor,
for vateranshoapbalparty scrap- canton, ·are announcing the birth
book. ·
of their first child, a daughter,
CIVU. DEFENSE program 7:30 Crystal Dawn. born Nol'. 16 at
p.m. Tuesday at. American Le- the Holzer Medical Center. She
gloa llall, lllc4Pe.
weighed nine pounds. .
.LAJliES AUXU.IABY, FeeneyMr, 11111 Mrs. Roymo~ WalB - FOil 128, Amerlcaa Le- burn of HomUton St., Mldfl!et&gt;ort,
gion, 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the 11111 Mr. 11111 Mrs. Merrul TayMlddl;oport holl. Junior amdllary lor. ot Polneroy, Route 3 are the
memberl wtU meet at 7 p.m. craqarents. Daniel Harrtsonor
COUNTY Riding Cllb, Potrt Pleasant, W. VL, iaagreat.
T..,., 7:30 p.m. at the home grandfather.
o1 E. J, HOI, Flalwoods Reed.
Piau w1U be 1ftl\llo lor tile annual bonquol !II Jan~ •
BASKET
omo ETA PHI CftiPter, 7:30 Mro.AWARDED
Freda Davio ol La~¥:s­
Tueldlly nlgl1l: II the Coi1011bua vUle was awarded the basket of
ooo Soutliern blolo Electric Co. fruit giV\In away at lhe Rullond
aoclal roun; 1\t&gt;.POnnre pariJf volunteer · firemen's amual tur.to !ollow; 1 box lor Vlai110J11 wUl key dlmer Thursday nighL Tho
he pi'epored.
large basket o1 fancy assorted
BOY . SCOUT Troop 245, parlrulta aoo .... ... dolated to
onto 11111 bofa, to meet at 7 p. the nre dopartlnent by Empire
m. tonight at lhe Feeney Be... Produce, Perkersburg•
nett Poat 128, American IActon,
hOpoe to dlscu11 lllture plant.
P A$ MATRONS, Pomeroy w1U "'lJJO''&lt;XIIetlerool Ambrooe
Cbapter 183, O.E.S.
Bierce.
nlght II 8 p.m. II tho homo ol
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Mra.-llQird.
POTLUCK FELLOWSHIP dlaWEDNESDAY •
ner, 6 p.m. 'lllur*, at-..B~ SALE, llropr otoro,
lnr Slor United llfolhodlll Churelo.
POIIItt'Of, bell...... Jt 11 o.m,, l'rolram wUI tollolr•
oponoored by tloe Piliuoroy 7llo
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A RllH SCHOOL dance .JIOrf.l',

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Soturcl&amp;Y,
, , altlrll,. ot 8 p.m. at lho Melp .
. Cl"', 7to Jualor High, audltorlmnln PcmeIC-

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bought a new hat
with the m~y she saved on her flameless electric dryer
Virginia Dade of Loulsville, Ohio compared; "I shopped both kinds of dryers and with the features
I wanted the electric model was about $36 less ... enough to buy a new hat with money left over.
1feel I got it as a bonus." Model for model, flameless electric dryers offer more for less money.
Avel1lie operating cost? About Ra mont~. Move~~ to a flameless electric clothes drye1. See your
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Leproaorl..., In Ugaoxll, Africa Church_
wm be taken It the annuaJ communlt.Y Thanklglvlng service ~ mer pastor of the MDUIIt Morilh ·
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altho Galioe hold at 7:30 Wednesday nlglli Churdo,
The Rev.
Nyle
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leprosarium tl1lo past •""'"'""·
He wiD comment on the needs
·a nd work there before the of,.
terlng Ia taken.
~ker for the senice will
be the ·Rev. Audrey MlDer, pastor of lloe Middleport Churdo ol
the N4zarene. other miniatera
participating wUI be lloe Rev.
,.Hints Cor Groom~' was the Max OOIIahue of Heoth Methodist
tq)ic of the November meetlna Cllurch; the Rev. Charles Si~
of the Future Homemakers Club
o! SOuthern Local Higll School.
Mrs. Marie Leadinghun or
Marie's styling Post, Syracuse,
discussed hair care and styllng.
She was assisted in her presen-tation by Linda Johnson, an em~
ployee at the Post
MakeLWJ and proper application
was discussed by Mrs. Jane ClelYOU VISIT
and, Avon cosmetic representa~
live. Miss Johnson did a complete make'-'&gt; and hair styling '
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Arthur Miller prellded altho

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was · - to buy • xylophone.
The baiM1 Hlllllool woo ODIIOIIIIC·
ed
ror April Uld It was deddThe bond w1U morch Ill two
ed
that nrat on&lt;1 seCCNid yeor
~a .......... tile- tl111
members
wi.IJ receive letteni
SolurdQ' at and t h e
MiJndoy OYeollll ..,. 1ft Mlddle- tl1lrd yeor girls will receive
charma, alld tile boy a, tie tockl;
port. On tloe lut day ol · · - 11111 the !ourth yeor member• w1U
belore CbrtJtmaa vaeatloo the
aenlor baDd will present a con- be given trophies.
Old . baDd unllorma ol Rutland,
cert In the ..........., and Uoe Jwo..
Mlddleport, Uld I'Omeroy are oo
sale lor $5 ·esch lor a complete
wolf«m.
It wu noted ttuot the bond will
have the eat1re concession at the
bukotbtil pmea. Notes ol
thar*a are to be aent to Mayor'
The ritual ollloe Jewel de8ree Charles Lelor, I'Omeroy Fire
was conducted tor Ta.na Simon~ Department for use of tables,
1m by lhe XI Camnuo Mil Chap- 11111 Jod&lt; Ambrose lor providlor ol Bela . Spoo 1'111 Soror- Ing Ice lor the pmes, bond din1\Y &amp;l1day n._, at the home ners and partie&amp;.
Next meeting of lloe Boostera
of Mrs. Yvome Seally .
will
he 1ft Jonusry.
Mra. Barbara Betzing, preal~
dent, read the ritual and was aa~
Choir
slated in the presentatloo by Mra.
Pearl Welker, Mrs. Mildred
Karr, and Mrs. Rose Sluon.
For the sodel hour which followThe children'&amp; choir of the
ed, M:ra. Betting preatded at Ule Middleport H e 1 t h Methodist
sliver tea service.
Church sang Sunday during the
Attending besides lloooe namBible school hour. Sol't parts
ed were Mrs. Mary Caroi.Yn Wil- were taken by Kellee Burdette,
ey, Mra. Stirley Beegle, M r a. Becky Fultz, April Fraser, Mer~
Teresa Swatzel, Mrs. Clarice ilee· Cassell a I'll sandra JohnsoiL
Krautter, Mrs. Marpret Foil~
The groltJ, directed by Mrs.
rod, Mrs. Lee Lee, Mrs. A n n Bernard Fultz, sang "Praise Ye
Rupe, Mra. Nellie Brown, Mrs. the Lord.'' and "ComeYeThank~
Reva Vaughan, Mrs. Norma Ami·
tul People Come." A rehearsal
bary, Mrs. Vera Crow, Mrs. Vel. wUI be held at 3:30 p.m. Wed·
ma Rue, Mra. Jean Morgan.
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with Lewta Allen elected pres~
ldenl to succeed oul.going preoldent Vltua Hartley, Jr.
Others elected to serve rdth
Lewis In 1969 were Kemeth W.
Robinson, first vice president;
Larry Phillips, second vice president and ~rwood Costen, aecretary4reosurer. Elected to the
boerd ol directors were William
J. BWI'ington, Todd Mayea, Chester Roush, Vitus Hartley, Jr.,
James HeU and Larry Pllllll!&gt;o.

Fla. arrived

Mro. Stonobury wUI return to
F1orldo Friday with her son.
Roy Snowden, Rutltmd; Louis
CADETtE T-ROOP 185
Oab«ne, Pom8roy; C 1 r r o 11
A tour . or the court house to learn •bout the ft.mctlona or county Snowden alii aons, steve an:l Lar\• . .,neloonent·no taken recently b.r members of Middleport COdette r7, Golllpolls, attended the Ohio
Stole - Mlchlpn 1-U game
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¥ Fred Gtbbs. Jr., leaders. Judge John C•. Bacon, Court or CommOII Snowden accompanied them to
t PJals, conducted the tour ~ the omces uxl eJPlained legal pro- Columbus and spent the day nstt[:.
cedures.
ing Mr. and Mrs. Charles SimpThe scout ~re lllken to the Blue and Grey for ice cream pro- kina and daughters, Charla and
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by , HoiJanl Frank, counb' tr.eesurer. On the tour were Pam Melissa,
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Dodson. Mary Kn.wsczyn, Nancy Buskirk, sonya Ohlinger, Joan mev- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Parker,
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Hamm, susan P(JIIfera, Jyl Beaver, Tire Nlerl, Debbie Rutland were recent visitors
_ ~yell; Margie Womsley, Faye Wllson, Mary Wlla..,, Venldo Glbbo, with hi~ brother ond slster-1,..
law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Par·'· and TrlM Gihba, a guest.
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ture lervlce IJ&amp;I planned ror . ker atll! ctllldren, Aprll aiXI Aaron
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ropllcu ware made ao 1'hlnks- day nll!hl at the ocout house In
Mn. Roy Snowden, RuUaiKI,
giving glfta lor lloelr mothers Mld!lleport.
and Mro. Clrroll SJ&gt;Mden, Galwhen the memberl· of Brownie
Kathy CobUrn and Kelly Bur- llpolis, were Parkersburg, W.
Troqp
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Tlolrsdoy
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dette
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ae"ed following the court a- week.
Meetlq" opened with the flq warda which ia planned
3:30
Mrs. David Entsminger is in
ceremony CODIIUcted by Julie p.m. Memburs ofTroop39w1Ubu Charleston, W. Va.,lor aholi~
Byer, color bearer, and Debra guellts at the meeting.
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Coleman and TilrrJ, Fox, color
A aurprlse holiday party waa Entamlnger am Mr. aoo Mrs.
pard. A thank you note waa pre- cUacusled. and membera worked. Roth zahn and tamllies.
pared lor Mro. R, W. Rtua ol on yard bed dogs Cor their toy.
LongavUie who dCNioled a ator- mellor badge.
qe cheat to Uoe troop. M r 1.
Mrs. t R. Nest, ehalrman r1
Bobby PoYno asollledMra.Bem- Nelt!hborhood I, Meigs Counl.l'
ard Fultz, leader, with the pro.. acouta, was elected to the nomjoel work.
· tnsU1111 committee lor the Four
JUNIOR TROOP 5
Riven Girl Scout COuncil ot a
A COuRT OF AWARDS com- meeiiDg held last week 1ft Parkblned with a Ry"'P and lnve.U- erlburg, W.Va.
Mrs. Noel w1n ....., .. pre,
~ a ala~ ~ officers ror
c&lt;~~.WersUCNI at the sprlq Coun•
Oftlcera were elected at the
cil 18Silora. Others attending
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oub..Ustrlct
meeiiDg oflloe Unitfrom here were Mrs. D o n n a
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ed Methodist Youth FeUowship
Grate ond Mrs. w..u VlniD&amp;,
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Rutland; Mrs. Ruby Vauatoan ond &amp;mdoy ~ at the Heollo
ohurch .. Mld!lleport•
'l'had&lt;IIIYIDI potlucl&lt; dloNr Mrs. Janice Gibbs, Middleport,
The t10cers are Kathy Franlor member• ol lhe L)'llla Cir- oad Mrs. Bernice McKhlney, cea, ~acuse, president; Tom
their Camille• .... held l'Gmeroy.
Mrs. Mary llunler alld M r s . Cossen, Middleport, vice pres!londly n1t111 at 11oe U n It o d
Vougtoan attended a oongs alld ldant; Mary Rodlord, R o c k
Molhodlst CIMtrcb, POmeroy,
Sprlnga, treaaurerj and Vern
The prqp:om, wldd&gt; Ceotur- dance -kabop hold at St. AD· Ord, ~raeuae, news reporter.
ed ......... by tile clllldrla, Will drew's Methodist Church In ParkSandy Johnsoo, !lisen Powero,
conducted by Mn. Ted Downie. eroburg last week; alld Mro. aoo Mary Brod&gt;W'Y ol the MidPlont _ , mode for the an- Bemard Fultz alld loin. Marga- dleport group gave the welcome
nual Chrllllmlls par\Y to bu held ret Sberldan attended a almllar and devotfms. Grou.P singing was
8mdQ. Dee. 8, at the home of worklbop held al ltoveniWCNid. led by the Rev. WendeiY Stut!ln. Kermit Welton. Members
ler. A film, uworld Behind the
will bovo a
gill exchange.
Headlines" was presented after
Mlonll•&amp; u.O Tloonklglving
whlch those attending divided into
dlnaor were Mra. Fronk VlllllhdlscussJon groups.
:;; an, Pam, Pat Uld Vlok;y; Mr.
It waa announced that the next
and Mro. Ted Downie, Mlsololyr·
sub..cllstrict meeting will be held
Uo Parker, Mr. ond Mrs. Keron Jan. 26 at Uoe Rock ~s

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son Count)' Chapter of the lzaak
walton League met In
monthly session lasl week It
the Krodel Park clubhouse wltll
18 member~ viewing two color
PT. PLEASANT - Local Girl
films - "Grouse Hunting with Scouts wUI participate ln trimTed Williams" and "Wilooping ming ot the new Christmas trees
Crane."
tllroughout the downtown section
In a business session w 1 t h placed at various corners in
Lawrence Mohr presiding, Gall their redwood containers. Priz.
Faires was elected to repre- es will be awarded ror the two
sent the local chapter on the state best trimmed trees by the Ma-

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Pom Stole, 1 .claeh lor the
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BO COPLEY
The iiWltington(W. Va.)District, Army Corps of Engineers, has narn ed llo Cop Iey •....
head Its newly organized
Geology, Soils and Materials
Brancll. The new branch organization will contribute materially to the professional
evaluation of proposed water
resource projects. Copley, a
Hwltington resident, formerly
was chief of flood projects operations branch, which manages multipurpose reservoirs
and fioodwalls.

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reoultlag 1ft PiCIPOI17 doJnap es- lists con IVrlle or phone 1 he
tlmated at $300 but DO periODal Speakers Bureau, Otttce ol PubinjLu"y or dtatkml.
lie lnformaUon, Ohio University,
It occurred ·wtt.. a car driv- Athens, Ohio.
en by Howard Patteraan, 20, Pt.
In additloil to Slt).Pfylng toplca
Pleaaant, oollldldwttllaeardrlv- and names, the bureau ~proen by Slurwel Park Lee, 62, Pt. vide information on honorar~ums
Pleasant, at the crell ol. a ·hlll tor speclftc IIPeaken, tntormaon tbe secondaQ roM.
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PI'. PLEASANT-Orderuii!Ded by the Ma son COunl,)&gt; ClrculI
Court and entered in the olltce
of the circuit clerk dismissed
Helps You Overcothe separate malraenance aetJon
styled Evelyn R. Stewart n.
WUbur Jack stewart and dtvoree
Loosen••• aticl Worry
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l, Slugers; 2. Deadbeats ; 3.
llayheoots; 4. Luck,f Strikes aoo
Tcppers (tie)i 6. Alley Cats and
Clowns (tie); 8. Shamrocks.
High Game - V. Fry, 201;
Hlgh Serle11 - V. fry, 510.

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Davis. former Ohio farm radio
broadcaster and public relations
man, has been appointed assist~
ant to the president or The Federal LaM Bank or Louisville, effective December l
Lew Davis was born and rearBy United Press International
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East
County where for 10 years he
W. L. PeL GB lived on a farm. He was active
Minnesota . • •7 4 •636
In 4-H Chb and fT A during high
Miami • • • • •7
583 1..i~
school at Jackson, wirmi111: mmKentuck,f ..•• 8 7 .533 I
erous tattle show awards and
New York. , .. 7 8 .467 2
first in the State FF A public
lndlono •••.•• 4 12 , 250 5'.',
speaking contest
West
He served In the U. S. Army
W, L. PeL GB for two year&amp; and worked as Carm
OOidond. • • • .13 2 . 867
anmuncer for Radlo S t a t 1 o n
Los Angeles •• 7 6 . 538 5
WJEH. Gallipolis, during much
New Orleans .• 7 6 .538 5
or the time he was earnil'fl: his
•.••. 5 7 .417 6'h bachelor's ct,gree ini.P1~ultural
DoUit .•.•• . 3 6 .333 7
educotion !rom Ohio Sliue UniHouston •.••• 3 8 . 267 8
versity.
Monday's Result&amp;
From 1964 to 1966 he taught
New Orleans 124. Lo1 AfWeles vocational agriculture at Mt Ver~
115
non and Cor two more years
Olldand 111 Houstnn 102
served as farm service director
lflsml 126 lnlla~a 121 (double Cor Radio station WRFD, Worth~
onrtlme)
in.gton. Since last May he lla&amp; been
(Only games scheduled)
public relations manager foe the
Tuesday's Games
agricultural dlvisiqn of Monsanto
Oakland It New Orleans
Chemicals at St. Louis.
Denver at Dallaa
Kentucky vs. Mimesota at Du-

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ranked Ohio state Monday when
the :~$-member United Prell
Jater..donal Bolrd of Coaches
aworded the unbeaten Trojans
(9-0) 21 nrst place vote&amp; and 332
points. Ohio state, which ended
Ita regular season by drubbif@
Michigan lor the Big Ten ttlle
aNI a Rose Bowl shot at the No.
1 ranked Trojans, was closed
behind with 13 Orfit place votes
and 32l poirts.
Pem State retained third,
receivlrw the remalnina first
place ballot al\1 ~7 points while
Georgia moved lP to fourth and
Kansas took ft.fth.
Texas was sixth with Tennesaee, ArkaDSas 1 Notre Dame atw::l
Oklohoma CCII!jleting the top 10.
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Homton retained its o. I
ranking and Purdue was 12th.
Michipn plu118&lt;'1 to 13th,
followed by Oregon State and
Allbama. Missouri Cell to 16th

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REGULATIONS

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6_ ~yl. Std. trans. Radio. Local 1 owner cor, black
ftmsh, spotless elean interior. Good tires.

1961 CHEVROLET Bel Air Waron ......... $350
Blk: ftmsh, red mtertor. VB engine. Automatic trans.
Rod to and heater.

1960 FORD FALCON 2 DR ............... $295

Whtfe fmtsh. Good ttres . Automatic. Radio.

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'"POIIIIEitOY, OHIO

lnst and Found

IN LOVING memory of our beloved wife and mother, Dorolbey Cowdery. who passed
away Nov. J&amp;. ltll:
Sine&lt; yoo were called away
Our eyes shed many a tear,
OUr hearl9 still aclle wllh
sadness

As we end tile lhlrd sad year.
Sadly missed by bwband
and cblldren.
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Notice
RETIRING DEC. 31, 1161. Will
buy metals until above day
and roots. No fur or bides
wanted. Bill Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio.
11-24-llllc

I.OST. Blanket back rabbit dog,
mostly black. La!! In tlle vicinity of Rutl...t, reward,
call 99Z-6SSt.

11-25-Stc

For Sale or Rent
FIVE ROOM house. bath, basement. 1662 Uncoln His. Phone
99U1711.
11-:!Utc

For Rent
FURNISHED and unlm1llshed
apartments. Close to lcllool.
Phone 991-5434.
111-la.tlc
FURNISHED apartment.
4
roo!ll9 and balh. Marlon Reynolds, Maoon, W. Va. Phone
m-~147.

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11'\JRNISHED APARTMENTS
WILL DO sewing at home in Middleport. All utlBUes
zippers.
pockets. pegging.
paid. Rowley &amp; Reed, MJcl.
hemming. alterations, e~. dleport. Phone llft-217&amp;.
Mrs Freddie Thabet. Muon.
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Phone 773 5'51.
4-:JO.tlc
•: ACANCY for two elderly people. Prefer private paid palients. Phone Mason, TIJ.5115.

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'I'RAILER LOTS. Bob's MtAIIIe
Court. Syracuse. Ohio on Slate
Rl. 124, Ph- 119M151.
8-11·Uc

TRAD..ER,
THE HOTEL Martin bar Is open Wtdne9day and Tbursday
evening for your daadna
pleasure. Closed Tbanbilving Day.
11-2f-lle
THERE WILL be a guo lhool
Sunday. Dec. I, beglnnfnB at
noon at tile Forted Run
Sporl9man Club. Every0110
Is wdcollll!.
11-26-Stc

'BENEFIT' Gun shoot, Sunday,
Dec. I. Coon Hunters Club
Grounds, Sllowl&gt;all Hlft, otartlng at noon. Sllotguns only.
11-~tc

Park,

Brown's
Minersville,

Phone 99%-3324.

Trailer
Ohio.
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FUlt~SHED THREE ROOM
APARTMENT wllh hath,
Adults. 212 Soulh Fiflh Ave ..
Middleport, phone 119!-S435.
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FURNISHED 4 Room House.
Lower Monkey Hun. Pomeroy,
$40, no balh. has running waler &amp; gas heat. See Esta
Brickles. Brlckles Gulf Sor·
vice. Albany.
11-24-3tp
WORKING MEN'S apartment,
two rooms and bath. furnace
heal. Private entrance. Call
992-5440 between 5 and 1 p.m.
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A'ITENTION: Atmual 'J'banb..
giving dinner for all memberl
of tile Coon Hunters Club will
be held Friday, Nov. 29. at
7:311 p.m. at the club house on THREE-BEDROOM trailer. M
Snowball HIH. All attending
&amp; G Food Markel. three miles
must have a 1168 or 19119 Coon
""uth of Middleport on Rt. 7.
Hunters membership card.
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Help Wanted
1.ADY TO DO housework and
cooking. Live ln. Phone 91125251. 0. Hindy, over Liberty
lt-:14-lfe
Theatre.

3EVEN ROOM apartment In
Mlddleporl. newly cleaned and
completely redecorated, front
and back porches and entran·
ces. For information caD
9112-3770.
11·17-tfc
i'OUR ROOM furnished apart-

Wanted
RESPONSIBLE party to aSBume
payments of $5.12 per monlh
or pay balance due $72.30 for
19119 slereo console wltll radio,
4-speed automatic cbanger.
Call 9112-21136.
11-2Ut&lt;
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m:scellaneous. Mrs. Howard
Cecil. 100 W. Main St., Pomeroy.
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For Sale or Trade
.•"'Il CHEVY pickup, 'AI-toa, wltb

camper, for sale cr trade.
Salem St.. Rolland. 11-JI.ete
1157 JAGUAR, M &amp; G Food
Market, lhree mllet I!OUill of
Middleport m Rt. 7. 11-24-lle
11187 PONTIAC Firelllrd, V-8 automalie transmission, !IIIII
Oldlmoblle convertible. v.a.
power steering. power-;
111111 Rambler stallm ......,
' cyUnder. standard. ,.,..
clng anllable. Phone IIIIJ •11
or 99!-57«.
11-:14-Uc

menl . All utilities pa!d . Phone

0\'0ULD LIKE to buy 1111111
euckoo clock. Call 89UJII.
11-t441p

--Employment Wanted

C~HPEN'I'RY, palDtlrlll, )ll1nnb.
lng, eleetrll!al · .n. Pbone

11*1Jtp

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11-1$-lfc

99219'15.

t ROOM apartment. close

to
downtown Pomeroy. can 9922143 before 5 p.m. 11·111-lfe

4 ROOM FURNISIIED apart·
menl, bath and shower. furnace beat, private parking,

out ol all noods. 3 blocks from
post office 992-5932 from 12

p m to 6 p.m.

11-lttfc

TRAILER SPACE. ready to
hook up, prlvale. plenly of
room for chDdren to play.
Phone •l92-3904.
11-14-llc

Auto Sales
1968 FORD pickup, 6 cylinder,

like new. $1850: 1965 Ford Ga.
laxie 500, 2-door hardtop, full
power, one owner $1250; 1M3
Meteor station wagon, above
average $6"': 1964 Mercury
Marauder. !-door hardtop
$195. G &amp; G Auto Sales, Tuppers Plains, Ohio. Pllone 1167·
3700.
11-26-4tp

Wanted To Buy

Clleshlre 111-liiZ.

E"~~ Business Stfvic~S
dltlon. Phone M11011 Tl'.l-ml.
11-26-tfc

s~:r,

1964 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 Door ...... _. $995

· 25 ,.,

ANTIQUES. lumllure,

.~

rit.h•

to odlt Of ,.joct onr od1 cloomed ob•
jec-tlonablo. Th. r.ubli1hw wUI n.t; •
bo rnpon1lblo or moro tho" o ...

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WORKIN'
ON IT

For Sale
f-oTATOES.
Phone BIJ-2254
Clarence Proffitt, Portland.

• 111-111-lfc
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
mimature, $75 and up. Stud

service and grooming. Phooe
192-5443.

11 1 tfc

For Sale
~.QUARIUMS,

Call Pomeroy
614-992-2181
For Sale

MACHINE, in good
condillon, nllone 7lz.4B54.
11-:IIHic

oTnuaTor

INSYRACUBE

BUY y&lt;&gt;ur wile a nice home for
:IJ67 SUPER Sport Impala. Xmas. large lot, 3 bedroom
wllh closets, knotty pine ldtfiiOO. Phone m:ma. 11-26-3tp
chen, good cabinets, one &amp;
one hall balhs. large U'fin4
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! Jl'ree
room,
stohe front, needs new
llfuize walking doll and 3
spouting, new septic tank,
monlhs of plano Jeosons by
lotted air furnace. full bueteacber of your choice with
ment for children to play.
lhe purchue of a new WurLiberal
financing.
lltzer plano. Good quaiHy
D.
H.
WOOD, Broler
guitar outfit. f3US; Good ...
l!
Lo&lt;lld
St., Golllpolk, o.
lection of Estey chord organs,
l'llotle44tiiN
f139.56 up; lifetime guaran11-lf.Btc
tee on reeds. Wendell's. 1209
Garfield Ave., Parkersburg,
W. Va . Phone 485-1-14JI.
11·21-Z9tc

Chrlsbnu sets,
5, 10, 15, gallon. see our complele line of exotic flab and
supplies. Gift certlfl&lt;ates
available. Tbe House of WUson, lint road left below
Pleasant Polnl Resort. OpeD CORN OUT of field. picking
9 to 9 Tuesday. Thursday and
now. Phone 992-8636.
Salurday. Phone 67$-!1111$.
11·14-31C
11·24-llllc
TIMOTHY HAY 40 to 50 cent•
BALED TIMOTHY AND ClhVa bale. Marvin Wilson, DeJ:.
ER HAY. thL&lt; years bay 511
ter.
11-24-!lp

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cents, year old 40 cents. Wm.

HOIST ETTER
REALTY

GEO. ROBSIE'J IER, Broker
ilACINE RURAl. - 24 acres,
four room house. ball bath,

basement, oil furnace, several
outbulldlngs and fruit trees.

On blacktop road. Garage.
Houdashelt, Kingsburg Road, !lOY'S 211-lncb blcyele, very
Only fS$011.00.
Phone 99U'158.
ll-24-3tp
good condltkm. Garage tools
RT. 1!4 - 1 rooms. bath, baseand equipment. Gall Miller.
ment, furnace. and garage.
l&gt;9 FORD MOTOR. 332 cubic
Phnne 99MI98.
11-24-lle
November special S3.0G0.00.
Inch, and pony. phone 'TCRURAL
- 4 room frame. large
3656.
11-14-Mp SIX ROOM house 1111 Mill St.,
ctstem.
large lot. gflOC! gravin Middleport. Inquire at 439
e)
road.
$5110.00 down $34.09 a
COMPLETE barber ohop equfl&gt;.
Lincoln St.
II·IZ-8te
rnonlh.
menl. 854 Second Ave., Gallipolis, 0.
11-- THREE BEDROOM ranch 111J1e HELEN and VIRGO.. TEAF'ORD
4SSOCIATES
tt! ms
home In Syra.,... Hardwvod
~YRAClfSE
1967 ZI'G ZAG-Omallc: Well
noors. storm doors and car11-21-311
!mown make sewing machine,
port. Etonomlcal gu heat.
makes buttonholes, ..,.. on
Close to sdlool and cburehes.
butlono. monogra!ll9. etc. An
Business Services
Pbone 9112-211M.
11-D-12tp
wllhout atlachmento. Jl'ull balIIADIO &amp; TV REPAIR and anance due only f44.20 or $li per AKC Puppies, SeoiUes, Coclo!rl.
tennas installed. John Hani·
month. Pbone 192-3218.
son, Phone 1192-2522. 11-3 30ic
Poodles. Westleo and Sclmauz.
11--D«&lt;:
ers. Bartaroo Kl's.. Coolville.
OOZER. BACKHOE, trendier
Ohio, Phone m.-.
FOR SALE - Bids :wiD II!_~
and truck servt&lt;e, septic
11-IIJ.31Ttc
ceived at lhe olll'"" ol Weblanks, water lines, basements,
ster and Fultz until Saturday, 53 ACRE !arm, M &amp; G Food
also topaoll. Helll"l' Bahr,
November 30, 1161, al 10:011
Phone- or Roger Babr,
Markel, lhree mil.. south ol
o'Clock A.M. for tile purchase
Phone 98&amp;-39511.
11-13-301o
Middleport on Rt. 7.
of the automobile of E. C.
11-Bryan, being a 1968 ChevroC. C. BRADFORD
let Impala Sedan, low mile- GUERNSEY COW and call.
AUcriONEER
age.
11·2Uic
Compler.
Service
Phone 247-2248.
11·U4tc
l'llotleMI-UZI
MAPLE STEREO radio coruole CORD WOOD. Phone 247·:1141.
Racine, ~
combination: 1967 modem ste.
CriU Bradford
u.-.
reo. AM&amp;FM radio combinaS 1 lfc
tion, 4-speed automatic chang- TWO REGISTERED black and
er. Mndem maple console.
tan coon hound pupo. Phone Affi CONDmONING RefrigerBalance due 191.20 or PlY·
ation service. Jack's Refrig·
-11.JI-8tc
ments of $6 per monlh. Coli
eration, New Haven. hone
119!-3211.
11-:a.ate TWO !O.INCII !-BEAMS 17 feet
llft.2079.
4 • tic
long, two Keyrtone custom
SOLID STATE stereo: 1961 walmags lor Pontiac or Olda. READY - lo!lX conr:rete deUvnut ot..,. console wtlh 4
ered right to your project.
Pbone Coolville, 118$-4171.
speakers, 4-speed automaUe
Fast and easy. Free ..U11-24-4tp
cllanger. Take over paymenll
mates_ Phone 1192-3284, Googof $5.25 per moolh or pay baJ. 110 CHEVY. 4-door, very good
leln Ready - Mix Co., Middleance due fl4.60. I'll- 991port, Ohio.
8 10 tic
motDr. sroo. Phone New Hav3218.
11-JUic
en llft.2881.
11-U.ltp
BUDGET PRICE fumltore on
REDUCE SAFE, simple and HAY, Pllone 742-41SS. 11-~
our tblrd floor b•Jd~et shop.
fast with Gobese tablets. OnBaker F'umlture, Middleport.
ly 98 cents. Neloou Drugs.
oruo.
~He
DALMATIONS, six weeks old,
11-JWOtp
Uonobieds. Male and lemale.
Phone 9112-71175.
11-:H-Stc SEWING \IACHINES. reoalr
r.ooD HAY and straw. Call
service. all makes. WY 2IIIJ.C21.
11-:ZZ.12tp FROM WALL to waH, no son 22M. The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. Authorized .Sin•er Sal"
at all. on carpets clealled wltb
and Servlee. Wr. Sharoen
Blue Lustre. Rent electric
Odds &amp; Ends Bargains
Scissors.
3-2f.lfc
shampooer $1. Baker ll'llrnll&lt;Jte Wei9ht
lln.
11SKATE·A-WAY holiday parties.
Vibrator Machine ...... $30.00
Tbanks~lvlng, Friday. Nov
SPO'nl BEFORE your eyes. on
BABY CAR SEATS
X.l. 1:tlfJslmas, Fri.. Dec.
your new carpet, remove
BABY WALKERS
2('
1, 1\;:w 'r'eaf1!. Evto .. Tues.,
lhem wlttl Blue Lustre. Rent
BABY CAR BEDS
Dec.
31. 7:30 to 12:30. Open
electric sbampooer fl. Tlny'a
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Christmas
Eve. Closed Christ.
Bargalnland.
11·2Mie
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
mu. Open Wednesday, Frf.
day. Saturday. 7:30 to 10:10.
ONE DRAFI'SMAN table, f!l:
Available for parties, Mon,],!Y~~~s Budget ~~~!..,
one :ZZ.Incb Phllco console TV .
day. Tuesday and Tbursday
992-S196
f25. Pl!one 992-2413. ll-26-3tc
nights, Saturday and Sunday
AKC Golden Retriever puppies.
afternoons. Phone 8851929 or
STEREO
RADIO.
1969
model
~24 Ash Sl., Middleport. m
91JS:!S85.
11·17-301&lt;
stereo Is equipped with AM &amp;
M43.
11-23-tfc
FM radio, 4-speed automatic
ClGARE'M'E vending maeblnes
\VARM Morning coal stove wilh
turntable. Take over payand service. ABC Enterprises.
fan, beats 3 to 4 roo!ll9, used
ments of $6.44 per monlh or
Mason, W. Va. Phone TIS-5543.
less tllan two monlhs. GleiUl
pay balance due f!38.M. Try
1-f.lfc
Jewell, Downlngton, o. Phone
It In your home. CaH 9112-21118.
6911-3135.
lt-14-121c 11.JI.«c
lnturance
1161 ZIG ZAG sewing maelllne.
Freighl damaged. Paint scrat- AUTOMOBO..E lmmran&lt;e bee•
GOOD USED Hardwl&lt;k PI
esn&lt;efted? Lost JOUr operatched. Hss !&gt;yr. written warrange, Norge refrigerator,
or's Ucense? can . . . .
ranty. Makes bultonholet,
large size Warm Mominc gu
• IS tfc
blind hem dressea, over east
heater. two-wheel troller. can
seama, aM makes laney stit-WU909.
11-21...,
~-HelpWanted
ches without attacbmentl.
·Full sale price $38.811. Call $17,000 PLUS RE:GULAR CASH BO..
USED SPINET plano, A·l conNUS far '"•" " " 11110 h• Pot~~ ... ay
9112-21136.
II·JII-etc
dition, light walnut flnlsh,
orea. T ah ahott auto tflpl to
co"toct cwat0111on. Air moll A. J.
$4115. Wendell'•· 1209 Garfield
Pate, Proa., To•ot R1flntry Corp.,
Ave., PaJkerlburg, W. Va. 10 F'T. x 50 FT., AMERICAN
Bo• 711, Fort Worth, Tuoa 76101.
11·26~tc
house traDer, fronl end ldt.
Phone -~11-21-29tc
chen. two bedrooms. In good
!1Iil: GERMAN Pollee puppies, condition. can be Hen alter
Anyone wbo ,doesn't be.
fiS to f20. teet Lincoln Ills.
4:30 p.m. at 412 Soulll 'l'blnl lleve In wltchea basn't seen
Phone 1192-'1035.
II-J4.3tt
Ave., Middleport.
11-:H-Stc our neighbor's wife.

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lo D~v~,Th••l

Real Estate For Sale

EYINRUDE
69's Are Hera

l R•moln In!!~ c"

6-9~-18

•

On Display
115 Soon

: Spray~ ..,llh -rm uop
ond then a high prou-.r•
rii'IIID of aoh •oter to
mol.• cor 1hl,.

To Arrive

Schaw1n1l •rill

3. Attendant or~ duty

M-F - - • - - - • - • - 11 to 6
Sat. • • • • ....... • .. ·9 to 7
Sun.-- ·- • • ·- • -II to 6

HockiiJIPOit, Ohio
Phone 667-3370

From the Larpst Trucl&lt; fill

Bullc»oar Radloll&gt;r To The
lOnolleatHeaterCore.

BLAETTNARS
.;xPEirJ
Wheel Alignment

5.55

r

H..,.,. dutf,, e111Uo deep ,,.o;s.
four fvll y nylon.
775• 4 Whlto SJdowolls

ONL Y$18.95

--GUARANJ!EDPHONE 992-2094
omeroy Home &amp; Autol
. . E. -

SPECIAL
SNOW TIRE SALE

Plus 2.19 foderol Tox

LIOAL NOTICI

N•. 14111

DORII JIAN I)AILIY
• • .,.. 1,
Porflsflll, Ollie

,....,...

~ ::."-=.~-

Pomeroy

Fully 'jiiiOfllftfood. Built by a big
tiro ..,.Jr.or for , ••

\2 ..

MOORE'S

W. MAIN

POMEROY

WMPO

ISN'T GOING

ANYWHERE.

ABC CLEANER..
&amp; SHIRT LAUNHY
Alterations, zippers and
poekett. Professional· rug
eltaning guaranteed.

Mason, Wast Virginia
773-5543

INFORMATION
NEWS

presents

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O!tA·~LIO DAILIY•
PcnitMMI, 01'1 ..

On L.o "DalleJ • .,..bON piM:e ef
raldeae• II l.lnkDown, but •II~
t..t plilce of ..-.kleaee wu PbrllaDd.
Ohio, and a perwn upoD wbom au·

, Ice ocu not be JDMo wtthiD. 12M
Stole of Ohio. Will tab D0Uee ttW
on the llth d.sy of Octoblr. ••·
!he uHenlpltd flied IW' PeutMn
•saiNI him lD tbe COW'\ ot
l'leu of M'li!IP CoulltJ', Qblo, .....,m•
fflr a dtYDifto CY.todJ Gf ddldNn,
t;uppurt. AJltnOft)'. CGIU . aad. edlel"
rellet'. Oft tbe Qrvond.l Gf GTIMI Hill·
leri "'

ec-mon

no,..

-Sold c:ouu ..,.111 b• fOf heorl"' ol'l
snd dter tJM I d.,. ot J'aM•"· 1 ~·

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DOI:II JIAM DAILIY

CROW, CIOW • P'OI:TII
Att91'MP .., ._ P..tftflff
11 . ; 1J 3: 11 ID: 11 1,1
IJ~llll;l''He

Kingsbury
News, Notes
Lt. and Mrs. Terry Mccarl of
Fort Bragg, N. C., visited several days with Mr. and Mrs.
WJIYne Beal and lam.Uy. Lt. McCarl is enroute to Vlet.nam. Other guests were Barbara IJghtfoot, lAura Hamilton and Sandra
Beal of Athens and :r.rr. and Mrs.
Roger Young.
Mr; and Mrs. John Dean and

LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY
AT
7:50 A.M.
12 NOON .
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.
J&lt;eeping Meigs ·
Gallic and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As
Enlerlained
erl,y 1 resident ot this eomm~
IQI bas reiUnled to VletNm aft..
er spendlrw a lurlongh wltll hiB

.. Free Estimates

• Quality C1111crete
• Certified Strel!llh

• Delivery
• Quick San lee
• Fihishinc
• Sand &amp; Gravel

DIAL 992-3284
GOEGLEIN GRAVEL
.07 PAGE '
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Chestnut Ridge

Sooial Events

By MRS. ALTA CONE
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Greglamlb-. His grandmother, ~bec­ ory ol Dayton spent 1 recentSunca Hundell, who recently fell diJI wltll his fatber, W. A. Greg.
ond sulrervd o sprained anlde, Is OT)'.
Richard visited with Mr. and Mrs. somewhat better at this tbne.
Mr1. Ginevra Foster hll rel&lt;eMeth Markins recently at
Mr. am Mrs. Charles Sayre
turned
home after visltiJW rela·
Pomeroy.
and Mr. allll Mra. Eddie Killg tivos In Columbus for a week.
:r.rr. and Mrs. Dwight C..rtare and son, Joey, were all recent
Mrs. l...ciM Pettie ·wa• an Athaonounclng lbe birth of a son, vloltnra of :r.lr. and Mrs. CMI"Ies
0111
visitor on Frlcial.
John. Gra~nts are Mr. and
King.
Mra.
Grace Henslar wu ln
:Mrs. Rolph C..r~ Kingsbury, and
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Sw-- Alhena WedNsdJIY to consult bar
Mr. and Mn. Charles Barnett
~ and lamllyvlo!Uidwlth Mr.
doctor.
of Grove City. The CArla have
and Mrs. Nev White and lamlb'
Tho J!Jhn Poul Helllllar famUy .
another son. Jvan,andadaughter, recently.
·
of
N..,ark vlaited at the HenslarPaula.
Mr. and :r.rra: David Leach ond Coon home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chose of acm violted re&lt;enti)' with Mr. and
Randy Oood, Dole Newman and
Colmnbus visited lhelr farm here Mrs. · Horold Leach and lamlb'.
friend
of Columbus called on Mr.
ond oho called on Mr. and Mrs.
The K!rwsllury Mlnl-.y Cll'- and :r.lrB. Albert Cone and :r.lrL
William K1Jw.
cle ot the C..rlellin Church held
:r.lr, Elijah MlchaellaBpendiJW lie regular meeting' at lbe home Ginevra Foster oo Saturday.
Kemeth Erickson picked com
eome time wtth his daughter.
of Mrs. WJIYilO BoaL DeVGIIU18 for LaVerne Jordan SotureJIJ',
:r.lr. and Mrs. Branch Miller were read from Luke 17. AspacMrs. Taylor Moore spent a law
and lamlb' at Belpre.
ial reldq. "ABasketorTbankadiiJ's
In Doyton with her daushMr. and Mrs. Jack Durham givtq:' wa1 read by Mrs. Vir·
ter,
Mrs.
Lena Hamilton, a n d
llll daughter, Lori, of catifor· gU KJni. AltendiJW were Mrs.
famUy.
nia visited a week here with relRolph C..rl, Mrs. Roser Young,
Mr. and Mrs. Van&lt;e Wilbur
atives and trienda.
Mra. Ellzabelh Murroy, Mrs. were recent Gallipolls vialtora.
Mrs. Roland Dah visited one Olen Horrlaon, Mrs. VlrgU King,
Cor! Wlnlde and&amp;onofllColumday recently with Mrs. Jesse
Mra. Norman Wood, Mrs. WU- bus spent SaturdiiY nlgjlt at the
Douglas at Athens.
IIam Ktrw. Mrs. John Dean, LIJ&gt;.
A layette shower was held at da and Karla _ . allll Mrs. K. E. Erlckeon home.
Mrs. Flossie Ropn hao boon
the home ol :r.rr. and Mrs. Rolph WJIYne Beat Tbe next mooting
uolotiJW
Mro. Erma NeiiCIIwlti&gt;
C..rl recenUy for Mrs. Dwight wnt be held at lbe church wltb
her
work.
(Saa.tnl carL Those at!elldiJW
the date to be OllllOUII&lt;ed later.
SpendiJW SUnday wli!l KAimeth
were Mrs. Ralph carl, M r L
Mou1n111
and wife were Mr. and
UO]'d King, Mra. Vlr;ll CITI,

Mrs. Elizabeth. Murray, Mra.

Lonnie Hudson, Mra. WUIIom
J&lt;lng, Mrs. Wayne Beat, .Mrs.
· Roser Young, Mrs. Earl Thoma,
Mrs. Gqy Thoma. Mr1, 0 I e n
Harrison. Mrs. Dale Harrison

and Mrs. Larry Farley.
Games wore played and prizes
won b7 Mrs. Olen Harrlaon and
Mrs. Lomle Hudoon. Tho door
prize was woo by Mrs. OleDHirrlaon. Hoste&amp;HI, Mra. VlqU
carl and :r.rra. UO)"d KtJw, oervoct

refreolonenta to thoM attondintl.
Sandra recel&gt;ed liWIY loveb'

Bifll.
Miss Eftllne Arnold visited
over a ..,eekelld Ia PomerO)' wltll
Ph)'lllo lllazewlcz.
Rec..t rilltorsofMr. andMra.
John Deail and ...,. were :r.rr, and
:r.lra. P au! Pl,),ur ot Qorpantar,
Mra. AlDll '1\!ae Terr'lll andJUI!1Ita ot P&lt;1110roy allll Mr; and Mrs.
Sanf&lt;l{d W'411, Ali-no.
'
Jlinll\ll Hlldaell """ "'"' form-

So. tor as we're con-

cernrrf, the best wor to
cook broccoli l.! ""Til· ""Til
1eldom.
·

MIGHT AS WELL

GET our, DEAR: .
l&gt;IIS CRI'i!C

Mou populor sl••• oYolloble.
Lhnit.d nu'"bor of this prlu.

I'Omere!'. 0

IN THI ('C•"""ON Pf,.IAI CO\I ....
MltOI COUNTY, OHIO
NCITICi IV PUILICATiaN

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ents, Mr. am :r.rra. Albert Cone.

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I - Tho Doll)o Sentinel, Pomeroy-!Aiddleport, 0., TueadiJ, N.....ber 26, 1968

aut

.A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching Want Ads Bring T~p , Gra~e Results
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REGULATIONS

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

S II·•· D1y lei•• P' ... llution

QUALITY

lncorroc:t in1ortion.
RATES

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12 conto por word tlvoo con1oc: .,.
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II nnh ,.. Word ti• eor~.. c..,.ivo

6_ ~yl. Std. trans. Radio. Local 1 owner cor, black
ftmsh, spotless elean interior. Good tires.

1961 CHEVROLET Bel Air Waron ......... $350
Blk: ftmsh, red mtertor. VB engine. Automatic trans.
Rod to and heater.

1960 FORD FALCON 2 DR ............... $295

Whtfe fmtsh. Good ttres . Automatic. Radio.

iiiiOrfiOI'II
ceflf DiiCOI.I'If

ol'l poid odt
.... od• paillll within 10 doyt .

CUD OF THANKS &amp; 081TUAR't
.JI ..SO f. 50 ,..o&lt;d ""'";""'"' Eo .
2~ .

BliND ADS
Addltio,..l 2Sc Chor,. pc~r Advor.
tlso-nt .
OF.fiCE HOURS

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8:30
5:00 P·"'·
8:30
o.m. ....toto 11:00
llioCM"oOoilr
.Soturd•y

rnMemory

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN l!fVES. 8:00 P.M.

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'"POIIIIEitOY, OHIO

lnst and Found

IN LOVING memory of our beloved wife and mother, Dorolbey Cowdery. who passed
away Nov. J&amp;. ltll:
Sine&lt; yoo were called away
Our eyes shed many a tear,
OUr hearl9 still aclle wllh
sadness

As we end tile lhlrd sad year.
Sadly missed by bwband
and cblldren.
ll-26-llc

Notice
RETIRING DEC. 31, 1161. Will
buy metals until above day
and roots. No fur or bides
wanted. Bill Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio.
11-24-llllc

I.OST. Blanket back rabbit dog,
mostly black. La!! In tlle vicinity of Rutl...t, reward,
call 99Z-6SSt.

11-25-Stc

For Sale or Rent
FIVE ROOM house. bath, basement. 1662 Uncoln His. Phone
99U1711.
11-:!Utc

For Rent
FURNISHED and unlm1llshed
apartments. Close to lcllool.
Phone 991-5434.
111-la.tlc
FURNISHED apartment.
4
roo!ll9 and balh. Marlon Reynolds, Maoon, W. Va. Phone
m-~147.

11-~

11'\JRNISHED APARTMENTS
WILL DO sewing at home in Middleport. All utlBUes
zippers.
pockets. pegging.
paid. Rowley &amp; Reed, MJcl.
hemming. alterations, e~. dleport. Phone llft-217&amp;.
Mrs Freddie Thabet. Muon.
!IJ.D.tlc
Phone 773 5'51.
4-:JO.tlc
•: ACANCY for two elderly people. Prefer private paid palients. Phone Mason, TIJ.5115.

lU-IIe

'I'RAILER LOTS. Bob's MtAIIIe
Court. Syracuse. Ohio on Slate
Rl. 124, Ph- 119M151.
8-11·Uc

TRAD..ER,
THE HOTEL Martin bar Is open Wtdne9day and Tbursday
evening for your daadna
pleasure. Closed Tbanbilving Day.
11-2f-lle
THERE WILL be a guo lhool
Sunday. Dec. I, beglnnfnB at
noon at tile Forted Run
Sporl9man Club. Every0110
Is wdcollll!.
11-26-Stc

'BENEFIT' Gun shoot, Sunday,
Dec. I. Coon Hunters Club
Grounds, Sllowl&gt;all Hlft, otartlng at noon. Sllotguns only.
11-~tc

Park,

Brown's
Minersville,

Phone 99%-3324.

Trailer
Ohio.
11·:/Mtc

FUlt~SHED THREE ROOM
APARTMENT wllh hath,
Adults. 212 Soulh Fiflh Ave ..
Middleport, phone 119!-S435.
11·21-llc
FURNISHED 4 Room House.
Lower Monkey Hun. Pomeroy,
$40, no balh. has running waler &amp; gas heat. See Esta
Brickles. Brlckles Gulf Sor·
vice. Albany.
11-24-3tp
WORKING MEN'S apartment,
two rooms and bath. furnace
heal. Private entrance. Call
992-5440 between 5 and 1 p.m.
11-:!Uic

A'ITENTION: Atmual 'J'banb..
giving dinner for all memberl
of tile Coon Hunters Club will
be held Friday, Nov. 29. at
7:311 p.m. at the club house on THREE-BEDROOM trailer. M
Snowball HIH. All attending
&amp; G Food Markel. three miles
must have a 1168 or 19119 Coon
""uth of Middleport on Rt. 7.
Hunters membership card.
11-:U.3tc
11·26-3k

Help Wanted
1.ADY TO DO housework and
cooking. Live ln. Phone 91125251. 0. Hindy, over Liberty
lt-:14-lfe
Theatre.

3EVEN ROOM apartment In
Mlddleporl. newly cleaned and
completely redecorated, front
and back porches and entran·
ces. For information caD
9112-3770.
11·17-tfc
i'OUR ROOM furnished apart-

Wanted
RESPONSIBLE party to aSBume
payments of $5.12 per monlh
or pay balance due $72.30 for
19119 slereo console wltll radio,
4-speed automatic cbanger.
Call 9112-21136.
11-2Ut&lt;
dlshel.

m:scellaneous. Mrs. Howard
Cecil. 100 W. Main St., Pomeroy.
1·25-lfc

For Sale or Trade
.•"'Il CHEVY pickup, 'AI-toa, wltb

camper, for sale cr trade.
Salem St.. Rolland. 11-JI.ete
1157 JAGUAR, M &amp; G Food
Market, lhree mllet I!OUill of
Middleport m Rt. 7. 11-24-lle
11187 PONTIAC Firelllrd, V-8 automalie transmission, !IIIII
Oldlmoblle convertible. v.a.
power steering. power-;
111111 Rambler stallm ......,
' cyUnder. standard. ,.,..
clng anllable. Phone IIIIJ •11
or 99!-57«.
11-:14-Uc

menl . All utilities pa!d . Phone

0\'0ULD LIKE to buy 1111111
euckoo clock. Call 89UJII.
11-t441p

--Employment Wanted

C~HPEN'I'RY, palDtlrlll, )ll1nnb.
lng, eleetrll!al · .n. Pbone

11*1Jtp

'
'
.. :Mtt:tf&amp;t~·
~

11-1$-lfc

99219'15.

t ROOM apartment. close

to
downtown Pomeroy. can 9922143 before 5 p.m. 11·111-lfe

4 ROOM FURNISIIED apart·
menl, bath and shower. furnace beat, private parking,

out ol all noods. 3 blocks from
post office 992-5932 from 12

p m to 6 p.m.

11-lttfc

TRAILER SPACE. ready to
hook up, prlvale. plenly of
room for chDdren to play.
Phone •l92-3904.
11-14-llc

Auto Sales
1968 FORD pickup, 6 cylinder,

like new. $1850: 1965 Ford Ga.
laxie 500, 2-door hardtop, full
power, one owner $1250; 1M3
Meteor station wagon, above
average $6"': 1964 Mercury
Marauder. !-door hardtop
$195. G &amp; G Auto Sales, Tuppers Plains, Ohio. Pllone 1167·
3700.
11-26-4tp

Wanted To Buy

Clleshlre 111-liiZ.

E"~~ Business Stfvic~S
dltlon. Phone M11011 Tl'.l-ml.
11-26-tfc

s~:r,

1964 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 Door ...... _. $995

· 25 ,.,

ANTIQUES. lumllure,

.~

rit.h•

to odlt Of ,.joct onr od1 cloomed ob•
jec-tlonablo. Th. r.ubli1hw wUI n.t; •
bo rnpon1lblo or moro tho" o ...

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Hje'S

WORKIN'
ON IT

For Sale
f-oTATOES.
Phone BIJ-2254
Clarence Proffitt, Portland.

• 111-111-lfc
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
mimature, $75 and up. Stud

service and grooming. Phooe
192-5443.

11 1 tfc

For Sale
~.QUARIUMS,

Call Pomeroy
614-992-2181
For Sale

MACHINE, in good
condillon, nllone 7lz.4B54.
11-:IIHic

oTnuaTor

INSYRACUBE

BUY y&lt;&gt;ur wile a nice home for
:IJ67 SUPER Sport Impala. Xmas. large lot, 3 bedroom
wllh closets, knotty pine ldtfiiOO. Phone m:ma. 11-26-3tp
chen, good cabinets, one &amp;
one hall balhs. large U'fin4
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! Jl'ree
room,
stohe front, needs new
llfuize walking doll and 3
spouting, new septic tank,
monlhs of plano Jeosons by
lotted air furnace. full bueteacber of your choice with
ment for children to play.
lhe purchue of a new WurLiberal
financing.
lltzer plano. Good quaiHy
D.
H.
WOOD, Broler
guitar outfit. f3US; Good ...
l!
Lo&lt;lld
St., Golllpolk, o.
lection of Estey chord organs,
l'llotle44tiiN
f139.56 up; lifetime guaran11-lf.Btc
tee on reeds. Wendell's. 1209
Garfield Ave., Parkersburg,
W. Va . Phone 485-1-14JI.
11·21-Z9tc

Chrlsbnu sets,
5, 10, 15, gallon. see our complele line of exotic flab and
supplies. Gift certlfl&lt;ates
available. Tbe House of WUson, lint road left below
Pleasant Polnl Resort. OpeD CORN OUT of field. picking
9 to 9 Tuesday. Thursday and
now. Phone 992-8636.
Salurday. Phone 67$-!1111$.
11·14-31C
11·24-llllc
TIMOTHY HAY 40 to 50 cent•
BALED TIMOTHY AND ClhVa bale. Marvin Wilson, DeJ:.
ER HAY. thL&lt; years bay 511
ter.
11-24-!lp

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cents, year old 40 cents. Wm.

HOIST ETTER
REALTY

GEO. ROBSIE'J IER, Broker
ilACINE RURAl. - 24 acres,
four room house. ball bath,

basement, oil furnace, several
outbulldlngs and fruit trees.

On blacktop road. Garage.
Houdashelt, Kingsburg Road, !lOY'S 211-lncb blcyele, very
Only fS$011.00.
Phone 99U'158.
ll-24-3tp
good condltkm. Garage tools
RT. 1!4 - 1 rooms. bath, baseand equipment. Gall Miller.
ment, furnace. and garage.
l&gt;9 FORD MOTOR. 332 cubic
Phnne 99MI98.
11-24-lle
November special S3.0G0.00.
Inch, and pony. phone 'TCRURAL
- 4 room frame. large
3656.
11-14-Mp SIX ROOM house 1111 Mill St.,
ctstem.
large lot. gflOC! gravin Middleport. Inquire at 439
e)
road.
$5110.00 down $34.09 a
COMPLETE barber ohop equfl&gt;.
Lincoln St.
II·IZ-8te
rnonlh.
menl. 854 Second Ave., Gallipolis, 0.
11-- THREE BEDROOM ranch 111J1e HELEN and VIRGO.. TEAF'ORD
4SSOCIATES
tt! ms
home In Syra.,... Hardwvod
~YRAClfSE
1967 ZI'G ZAG-Omallc: Well
noors. storm doors and car11-21-311
!mown make sewing machine,
port. Etonomlcal gu heat.
makes buttonholes, ..,.. on
Close to sdlool and cburehes.
butlono. monogra!ll9. etc. An
Business Services
Pbone 9112-211M.
11-D-12tp
wllhout atlachmento. Jl'ull balIIADIO &amp; TV REPAIR and anance due only f44.20 or $li per AKC Puppies, SeoiUes, Coclo!rl.
tennas installed. John Hani·
month. Pbone 192-3218.
son, Phone 1192-2522. 11-3 30ic
Poodles. Westleo and Sclmauz.
11--D«&lt;:
ers. Bartaroo Kl's.. Coolville.
OOZER. BACKHOE, trendier
Ohio, Phone m.-.
FOR SALE - Bids :wiD II!_~
and truck servt&lt;e, septic
11-IIJ.31Ttc
ceived at lhe olll'"" ol Weblanks, water lines, basements,
ster and Fultz until Saturday, 53 ACRE !arm, M &amp; G Food
also topaoll. Helll"l' Bahr,
November 30, 1161, al 10:011
Phone- or Roger Babr,
Markel, lhree mil.. south ol
o'Clock A.M. for tile purchase
Phone 98&amp;-39511.
11-13-301o
Middleport on Rt. 7.
of the automobile of E. C.
11-Bryan, being a 1968 ChevroC. C. BRADFORD
let Impala Sedan, low mile- GUERNSEY COW and call.
AUcriONEER
age.
11·2Uic
Compler.
Service
Phone 247-2248.
11·U4tc
l'llotleMI-UZI
MAPLE STEREO radio coruole CORD WOOD. Phone 247·:1141.
Racine, ~
combination: 1967 modem ste.
CriU Bradford
u.-.
reo. AM&amp;FM radio combinaS 1 lfc
tion, 4-speed automatic chang- TWO REGISTERED black and
er. Mndem maple console.
tan coon hound pupo. Phone Affi CONDmONING RefrigerBalance due 191.20 or PlY·
ation service. Jack's Refrig·
-11.JI-8tc
ments of $6 per monlh. Coli
eration, New Haven. hone
119!-3211.
11-:a.ate TWO !O.INCII !-BEAMS 17 feet
llft.2079.
4 • tic
long, two Keyrtone custom
SOLID STATE stereo: 1961 walmags lor Pontiac or Olda. READY - lo!lX conr:rete deUvnut ot..,. console wtlh 4
ered right to your project.
Pbone Coolville, 118$-4171.
speakers, 4-speed automaUe
Fast and easy. Free ..U11-24-4tp
cllanger. Take over paymenll
mates_ Phone 1192-3284, Googof $5.25 per moolh or pay baJ. 110 CHEVY. 4-door, very good
leln Ready - Mix Co., Middleance due fl4.60. I'll- 991port, Ohio.
8 10 tic
motDr. sroo. Phone New Hav3218.
11-JUic
en llft.2881.
11-U.ltp
BUDGET PRICE fumltore on
REDUCE SAFE, simple and HAY, Pllone 742-41SS. 11-~
our tblrd floor b•Jd~et shop.
fast with Gobese tablets. OnBaker F'umlture, Middleport.
ly 98 cents. Neloou Drugs.
oruo.
~He
DALMATIONS, six weeks old,
11-JWOtp
Uonobieds. Male and lemale.
Phone 9112-71175.
11-:H-Stc SEWING \IACHINES. reoalr
r.ooD HAY and straw. Call
service. all makes. WY 2IIIJ.C21.
11-:ZZ.12tp FROM WALL to waH, no son 22M. The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. Authorized .Sin•er Sal"
at all. on carpets clealled wltb
and Servlee. Wr. Sharoen
Blue Lustre. Rent electric
Odds &amp; Ends Bargains
Scissors.
3-2f.lfc
shampooer $1. Baker ll'llrnll&lt;Jte Wei9ht
lln.
11SKATE·A-WAY holiday parties.
Vibrator Machine ...... $30.00
Tbanks~lvlng, Friday. Nov
SPO'nl BEFORE your eyes. on
BABY CAR SEATS
X.l. 1:tlfJslmas, Fri.. Dec.
your new carpet, remove
BABY WALKERS
2('
1, 1\;:w 'r'eaf1!. Evto .. Tues.,
lhem wlttl Blue Lustre. Rent
BABY CAR BEDS
Dec.
31. 7:30 to 12:30. Open
electric sbampooer fl. Tlny'a
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Christmas
Eve. Closed Christ.
Bargalnland.
11·2Mie
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
mu. Open Wednesday, Frf.
day. Saturday. 7:30 to 10:10.
ONE DRAFI'SMAN table, f!l:
Available for parties, Mon,],!Y~~~s Budget ~~~!..,
one :ZZ.Incb Phllco console TV .
day. Tuesday and Tbursday
992-S196
f25. Pl!one 992-2413. ll-26-3tc
nights, Saturday and Sunday
AKC Golden Retriever puppies.
afternoons. Phone 8851929 or
STEREO
RADIO.
1969
model
~24 Ash Sl., Middleport. m
91JS:!S85.
11·17-301&lt;
stereo Is equipped with AM &amp;
M43.
11-23-tfc
FM radio, 4-speed automatic
ClGARE'M'E vending maeblnes
\VARM Morning coal stove wilh
turntable. Take over payand service. ABC Enterprises.
fan, beats 3 to 4 roo!ll9, used
ments of $6.44 per monlh or
Mason, W. Va. Phone TIS-5543.
less tllan two monlhs. GleiUl
pay balance due f!38.M. Try
1-f.lfc
Jewell, Downlngton, o. Phone
It In your home. CaH 9112-21118.
6911-3135.
lt-14-121c 11.JI.«c
lnturance
1161 ZIG ZAG sewing maelllne.
Freighl damaged. Paint scrat- AUTOMOBO..E lmmran&lt;e bee•
GOOD USED Hardwl&lt;k PI
esn&lt;efted? Lost JOUr operatched. Hss !&gt;yr. written warrange, Norge refrigerator,
or's Ucense? can . . . .
ranty. Makes bultonholet,
large size Warm Mominc gu
• IS tfc
blind hem dressea, over east
heater. two-wheel troller. can
seama, aM makes laney stit-WU909.
11-21...,
~-HelpWanted
ches without attacbmentl.
·Full sale price $38.811. Call $17,000 PLUS RE:GULAR CASH BO..
USED SPINET plano, A·l conNUS far '"•" " " 11110 h• Pot~~ ... ay
9112-21136.
II·JII-etc
dition, light walnut flnlsh,
orea. T ah ahott auto tflpl to
co"toct cwat0111on. Air moll A. J.
$4115. Wendell'•· 1209 Garfield
Pate, Proa., To•ot R1flntry Corp.,
Ave., PaJkerlburg, W. Va. 10 F'T. x 50 FT., AMERICAN
Bo• 711, Fort Worth, Tuoa 76101.
11·26~tc
house traDer, fronl end ldt.
Phone -~11-21-29tc
chen. two bedrooms. In good
!1Iil: GERMAN Pollee puppies, condition. can be Hen alter
Anyone wbo ,doesn't be.
fiS to f20. teet Lincoln Ills.
4:30 p.m. at 412 Soulll 'l'blnl lleve In wltchea basn't seen
Phone 1192-'1035.
II-J4.3tt
Ave., Middleport.
11-:H-Stc our neighbor's wife.

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lo D~v~,Th••l

Real Estate For Sale

EYINRUDE
69's Are Hera

l R•moln In!!~ c"

6-9~-18

•

On Display
115 Soon

: Spray~ ..,llh -rm uop
ond then a high prou-.r•
rii'IIID of aoh •oter to
mol.• cor 1hl,.

To Arrive

Schaw1n1l •rill

3. Attendant or~ duty

M-F - - • - - - • - • - 11 to 6
Sat. • • • • ....... • .. ·9 to 7
Sun.-- ·- • • ·- • -II to 6

HockiiJIPOit, Ohio
Phone 667-3370

From the Larpst Trucl&lt; fill

Bullc»oar Radloll&gt;r To The
lOnolleatHeaterCore.

BLAETTNARS
.;xPEirJ
Wheel Alignment

5.55

r

H..,.,. dutf,, e111Uo deep ,,.o;s.
four fvll y nylon.
775• 4 Whlto SJdowolls

ONL Y$18.95

--GUARANJ!EDPHONE 992-2094
omeroy Home &amp; Autol
. . E. -

SPECIAL
SNOW TIRE SALE

Plus 2.19 foderol Tox

LIOAL NOTICI

N•. 14111

DORII JIAN I)AILIY
• • .,.. 1,
Porflsflll, Ollie

,....,...

~ ::."-=.~-

Pomeroy

Fully 'jiiiOfllftfood. Built by a big
tiro ..,.Jr.or for , ••

\2 ..

MOORE'S

W. MAIN

POMEROY

WMPO

ISN'T GOING

ANYWHERE.

ABC CLEANER..
&amp; SHIRT LAUNHY
Alterations, zippers and
poekett. Professional· rug
eltaning guaranteed.

Mason, Wast Virginia
773-5543

INFORMATION
NEWS

presents

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O!tA·~LIO DAILIY•
PcnitMMI, 01'1 ..

On L.o "DalleJ • .,..bON piM:e ef
raldeae• II l.lnkDown, but •II~
t..t plilce of ..-.kleaee wu PbrllaDd.
Ohio, and a perwn upoD wbom au·

, Ice ocu not be JDMo wtthiD. 12M
Stole of Ohio. Will tab D0Uee ttW
on the llth d.sy of Octoblr. ••·
!he uHenlpltd flied IW' PeutMn
•saiNI him lD tbe COW'\ ot
l'leu of M'li!IP CoulltJ', Qblo, .....,m•
fflr a dtYDifto CY.todJ Gf ddldNn,
t;uppurt. AJltnOft)'. CGIU . aad. edlel"
rellet'. Oft tbe Qrvond.l Gf GTIMI Hill·
leri "'

ec-mon

no,..

-Sold c:ouu ..,.111 b• fOf heorl"' ol'l
snd dter tJM I d.,. ot J'aM•"· 1 ~·

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DOI:II JIAM DAILIY

CROW, CIOW • P'OI:TII
Att91'MP .., ._ P..tftflff
11 . ; 1J 3: 11 ID: 11 1,1
IJ~llll;l''He

Kingsbury
News, Notes
Lt. and Mrs. Terry Mccarl of
Fort Bragg, N. C., visited several days with Mr. and Mrs.
WJIYne Beal and lam.Uy. Lt. McCarl is enroute to Vlet.nam. Other guests were Barbara IJghtfoot, lAura Hamilton and Sandra
Beal of Athens and :r.rr. and Mrs.
Roger Young.
Mr; and Mrs. John Dean and

LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY
AT
7:50 A.M.
12 NOON .
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.
J&lt;eeping Meigs ·
Gallic and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As
Enlerlained
erl,y 1 resident ot this eomm~
IQI bas reiUnled to VletNm aft..
er spendlrw a lurlongh wltll hiB

.. Free Estimates

• Quality C1111crete
• Certified Strel!llh

• Delivery
• Quick San lee
• Fihishinc
• Sand &amp; Gravel

DIAL 992-3284
GOEGLEIN GRAVEL
.07 PAGE '
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Chestnut Ridge

Sooial Events

By MRS. ALTA CONE
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Greglamlb-. His grandmother, ~bec­ ory ol Dayton spent 1 recentSunca Hundell, who recently fell diJI wltll his fatber, W. A. Greg.
ond sulrervd o sprained anlde, Is OT)'.
Richard visited with Mr. and Mrs. somewhat better at this tbne.
Mr1. Ginevra Foster hll rel&lt;eMeth Markins recently at
Mr. am Mrs. Charles Sayre
turned
home after visltiJW rela·
Pomeroy.
and Mr. allll Mra. Eddie Killg tivos In Columbus for a week.
:r.rr. and Mrs. Dwight C..rtare and son, Joey, were all recent
Mrs. l...ciM Pettie ·wa• an Athaonounclng lbe birth of a son, vloltnra of :r.lr. and Mrs. CMI"Ies
0111
visitor on Frlcial.
John. Gra~nts are Mr. and
King.
Mra.
Grace Henslar wu ln
:Mrs. Rolph C..r~ Kingsbury, and
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Sw-- Alhena WedNsdJIY to consult bar
Mr. and Mn. Charles Barnett
~ and lamllyvlo!Uidwlth Mr.
doctor.
of Grove City. The CArla have
and Mrs. Nev White and lamlb'
Tho J!Jhn Poul Helllllar famUy .
another son. Jvan,andadaughter, recently.
·
of
N..,ark vlaited at the HenslarPaula.
Mr. and :r.rra: David Leach ond Coon home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chose of acm violted re&lt;enti)' with Mr. and
Randy Oood, Dole Newman and
Colmnbus visited lhelr farm here Mrs. · Horold Leach and lamlb'.
friend
of Columbus called on Mr.
ond oho called on Mr. and Mrs.
The K!rwsllury Mlnl-.y Cll'- and :r.lrB. Albert Cone and :r.lrL
William K1Jw.
cle ot the C..rlellin Church held
:r.lr, Elijah MlchaellaBpendiJW lie regular meeting' at lbe home Ginevra Foster oo Saturday.
Kemeth Erickson picked com
eome time wtth his daughter.
of Mrs. WJIYilO BoaL DeVGIIU18 for LaVerne Jordan SotureJIJ',
:r.lr. and Mrs. Branch Miller were read from Luke 17. AspacMrs. Taylor Moore spent a law
and lamlb' at Belpre.
ial reldq. "ABasketorTbankadiiJ's
In Doyton with her daushMr. and Mrs. Jack Durham givtq:' wa1 read by Mrs. Vir·
ter,
Mrs.
Lena Hamilton, a n d
llll daughter, Lori, of catifor· gU KJni. AltendiJW were Mrs.
famUy.
nia visited a week here with relRolph C..rl, Mrs. Roser Young,
Mr. and Mrs. Van&lt;e Wilbur
atives and trienda.
Mra. Ellzabelh Murroy, Mrs. were recent Gallipolls vialtora.
Mrs. Roland Dah visited one Olen Horrlaon, Mrs. VlrgU King,
Cor! Wlnlde and&amp;onofllColumday recently with Mrs. Jesse
Mra. Norman Wood, Mrs. WU- bus spent SaturdiiY nlgjlt at the
Douglas at Athens.
IIam Ktrw. Mrs. John Dean, LIJ&gt;.
A layette shower was held at da and Karla _ . allll Mrs. K. E. Erlckeon home.
Mrs. Flossie Ropn hao boon
the home ol :r.rr. and Mrs. Rolph WJIYne Beat Tbe next mooting
uolotiJW
Mro. Erma NeiiCIIwlti&gt;
C..rl recenUy for Mrs. Dwight wnt be held at lbe church wltb
her
work.
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the date to be OllllOUII&lt;ed later.
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J&lt;lng, Mrs. Wayne Beat, .Mrs.
· Roser Young, Mrs. Earl Thoma,
Mrs. Gqy Thoma. Mr1, 0 I e n
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and Mrs. Larry Farley.
Games wore played and prizes
won b7 Mrs. Olen Harrlaon and
Mrs. Lomle Hudoon. Tho door
prize was woo by Mrs. OleDHirrlaon. Hoste&amp;HI, Mra. VlqU
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·. Part ·~fNegotiatin·g TeaJil
May ·work for New ..Chief
NEW
'\'ORK
(UPO- PresIdent-elect Richard M. Nixon is
considering keeping on at least
one or America's two chiet
Degotlators at the Vietnam talks
In Paris after he takes offic:e.
Sell Jacob K Javits of New
York, wOO returned from a tw()week
fac~finding
tour
of
Europe Fridl.,}, said he recommended thai either W. Averell
Harriman or Cyrus Vance
continue
on
the
American
negotiating team in the Nixon
adminisLratlon in order w
pro\1de continuity to the talks.
met
with Javits,
Nixon
chairman
of
the political
committee or the North Atlantic
Alliance, for more than an hour
MoMay in his Hotel Pierre
headquarters. He got a report
from
Javits
both on his
soundings at the NATO ministerial meeting in Brussels and a
week-long swing to Germany,
France, England and Italy.
Want Lnd To War
In a session with newsmen,
Ja'loits said tle told Nixon he
round 1\merica's European al-

(Cor1!1nued from Pagel)
did not.wl$11 tu re11an.

eoomdlman Zerkle Said last

lies anxious for an end to the sal.
Meantime the president-elect
Vietnam War and a general
lessening or tensions between announced the appolnlment ot. a
the Soviet Union and the United long-time friend and campaign
aide, Herbert G. Klein, as s~C)er
States.
public
information chief to
Nixon also met with Sen. John
coorcu
..
te
news Oowing frcm
Tower of Texas and Gov. James
all
deparlments
of the executive
Rhodes of Ohio MoOOay to
branch
of
government.
discuss programs aOO persomel
Klein's title is Director ol
for his administration. He is
Communications
for the Execlr
putting together the cabinet that
live
Branch
and
ho is charged
wiII run tlle government after
Jan. 20 am camoassing Republi- with coordirati~ dissemination
can leaders throughout the of information on governmental
aHairs for the Nixon adminis-country for their opinions.
"He's look ill: for people with tration.
Klein, 50, was formerly the
great professional competence
who are capable of managing editor o£ the San Diego Union.
what is realty a sprawling
bureaucracy," Tower said when
he emerged from the meeting.
Javils said " he had also
recommerded to Nixon that a
"consultive group" from the
Congress be estaWished to work
directly with the negotiators at
the Paris talks in an advisory
capacity.
Reaction Unknown
Middleport firemen will again
Theri! was no iOOication of this ye8r prepare Christmae basNixon's reaction to this propo- kets for needy families of the
community.
First pickup for contributions
to the project will be made in
the village Smday. Firemen will
begin at 1 p.m. for a house-tohouse canvass for contributions
of canned goods and non..perishthe All-America team aOO for able foods . Money given £or the
the secoOO year in a row project will be used to purchase
versatile back Leroy Keyes of perishable items for the basket.
Purdue, w h o received votes
Residents who will not.behome
both on offense and defense, &amp;lnday but wish to contribute
was runner-up with a total of to ttlc baskets for the needy are
191 balllts.
uked to leave contributions on
One thing Simpson was not their porches. A second .Pickup
able to do- to lead Soutllern Cal will be made on Dec. 8. On that
to the greatest number of date firemen will drive through
places on the All-America learn. the COITUJlunity and collect items
The Trojans, who had four men which have been placed on steps
on the squad last year, landed or porches.
onl;·; two this time - Slmpsoo
Cash contributions can be lett
and defensive back Mike Battle. or mailed to the firemen at MidPerhaps ominously rOr the dleport village hall, or will be
Trojans' national championship called for if a fireman is conhopes, Notre Dame- which will tacted.
meet Southern Cal this SaturThe firemen will be prepar·
day in the final game of the ing about 90 baskets for needy
regular season for each- took families in the village and surtop team honors on the All- rowuling area. Names for basteam
with
three kets should be sent to the MidAmerica
berlhs.
dleport Fire Department at vilHere are the players chosen lage hall.
as lhe best in the land.:
Ends- Jim Seymour, Notre
Dame, and Ted Kwalick, Penn
State.
Tackles- Dave Foley, Ohio
State, and George Kunz, Notre
Dame.
Guards- Charles Rosent'elder,
John Bush, 78, formerly of
Tennessee, and Guy Dennis, Old Town Flats, died Saturday
r'lorida.
in the Southeastern Ohio Mental
Center- John Didion, Oregon Health Center, Athens. Mr. Bush
State.
had been a patient there20 years.
Backs- Terry Hanrau~, Notre
He was !be son of !be late
Dame; O.J. Simpson, Southern Sherman and Mary Watsm Bush.
California; Leroy Keyes, He was also preceded in death
Purdue;
and
Bill
Enyart, by his wile, Ella Aumiller Bush,
Oregon Slate.
in 1941, mesister,andabrother.
Defense:
Mr. Bush was a farmer a n d
Erds- Ted Helldricks, Miami mail carrier. He is survived by
(Fla.) and John Zook, Kansas.
a roster son, Howard Dailey.
Tackles- Bill Stanfill, Geor- Hockingport. whom he raised;
gie, and Joe Greene, North two sisters, Mrs. G. J. Leah
Texas State.
and Mrs. Mabel Alexandar, both
Middle Guard- Chuck Kyle, of Columbus, and several nieces
Purdue.
and nephews.
Linebackers- DeMis Onkotz,
Graveside rites will be held
Penn State, and Blll Hobbs, Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at Old
Texas A&amp;M.
Town Flats cemetery. White FuBacks- Roger Wehrli, Miss~ neral Home in Coohlille is ln
ri,
Mike
Battle,
Southern charge.
California, Jake Scott, Georgia,
and AI Worley, Washington.

Firemen Plan
Baskets for
Needy Persons

Dream Team Announced;
0. ]. Simpson Unanimous
NEW

YORI\

(UPI)- O.J.
"Orange Juice" Simpson, who
often makes the difficult look
easy, anomplished the "impossible" toda,y when he got the

nation's sports writers and
broadcasters lo agree on one
thing unanimously.
Simpson, the rccon:l-breaking
running back from Southern
California, was a unanimous
choice on all 202 ballots cast in
the voting for the 1968 United
Press International All-Americ.a
college football team announced
today.
rt marked the first time in

the history of the team- the
only All-America team chosen
by direct vote of the nation's
sports writers and broadcasters
-that one fl18R was named on
all the ballots. The closest
previous approach to perfectiQll
came in 1966 when end George
14 Bubbl."
Smith of Michigan
State missed a unanimou'il v..Jte
· by seven ballots.
It also marked the second
atraight year tilat Simpson, now
1 senior, had led the voting for

MEIGS THEAll£
TONIGHT ONLY

NOV. 26

"WHERE WERE YOU WHEN
THE UGHTS WENT OUTI"
(Technicolor)
Doris Day - Robert Morse
COLORCAHTOONS:
Jitterbug Knight
Skater Da!.er
One Cab's Family
Baby Butch

WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY
NOV. 27- 28
PEN
(Technkolor)
Jack Lemmon-Walter Matthau
COLORCARTOONS:
Mucll A-do About Nuttln'
Many Hippy Returns
SHOW STARTS 7 P, M.

John Bush, 78

Dies Saturday

Pl1111 Services
On ThanksgJ.ving

STANLEY
POWER-PACKED

The Christian Science Church,
Main St., Pt. Pleasant, will 001'1duct special Thanksgiving Day
services, beginning at 10 a.m.,
Thursday,
Mrs. Norma Hecox, Middleport, will be !be rirst reeder.
Mrs. K. E. Alexander, Gallipolis, will be the second reader .
The public is invited lo attend
the services.

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By UnJted Presa International
PARIS - THE DELAYED VIETNAM TALKS In Paris may open
late this week, acoordlog to diplomatic roporls loday. Diplomatic
sour:ces in Wi.shlqrton. Sl.laon a.-1 Paris lllid South Vietnam's President Nguyen Van Thieu Ia oo the ~erge of announcing the end of
his boycott ol !be tolks with the VIet Co..r, North Vietnam ard the
United States.
In Wasbl~ UPJ diplomatic reporter Stewart Hensley said
only 1 last minute hitch was believed able to prevent the t.lks openill: here late this week or, pouibJy, early next week.

nll!ht that he ·hail lllfprmed Mayor
Fisher rl.. Anderson• a wish to
withdraw the reai~m. Mayor
Flsher, Cl1 the other band, said
that be did not recall COuncil·
man Zerkle reporting the lncl-

dent.

However, the four councilmen
at last night's meeting- Zerkle,
George Baker, Charles Byer,
and David Ohlinger, new councllman replacing the late B. F.
P AlliS - WITH VIETNAM NEGOTIATIONS e&gt;j~eCted to open Parmelee- approved the Halley
shortly, Communist Chi.. todly suddenly announced it wants tore- appointment. Byer and Baker said
sume dl.plmnaUc talks wJth the United States. A Peking Radio broad- that, perhaps, 1n the ruture writcut heard tn Tokyo said the Chinese Communists have agreed to ten resi.KDBUons could be secured from viUa.ge employes.
meet' American diplomats in Waruw on Feb. 20.
Mayor Fisher then broUght beFrom 1955 until last January the United States anJ the Peking
fore
COWlCil the matter f1 sevregime held periodic tolks In !be Polish copital The State Departeral
houses
bl the communlty,
ment aaid Nov. 18 it had been seeking renewed contacts, with Feb.
Which,
he
stated,
"are fire haz~
20 as the last suggested date.
ards and dangerous to other
SAIGON - U.S. MARINES aOO South Vietnamese soldiers to- homes. 11
He said he bad discussed the
day battled COmmunists on two tronl&amp; inside Vletnlm's border de-militarized Zone (DMZ) ror the nnt time since the Nov. 1 hilt of matter wltb his son, Fire Chief
Bob Fisher, who told him that
U.S. bombing or North Vietnam.
Heavy fighting raged into the night witll the Marines calli~ the vlllage should have legislafor reinforcements, wa.rplanes, artillery and •val gunOre to blast Uon providing ror the declaration or fire hazard!.. Du9ng the
the dug-in guerrillas.
discussion, it was reported that
BOUND HROOK, N, J, - UPTON BEALL SINCLAIR, who raged the Slate Fire Marshal is not
with a muckraker's pen against evil and tried to steer the world permitted tmder present regulatoward utopia "with sweat and blood and groans and tars:• is dead tions to deal with these problems.
at 90.
n was agreed that G r a t e
The teetotaling son of a liquor salesman who started with cheap
shoold
confer with Solicitor Berndlme novels and eMed by wiming the Pulitzer Prize for literature,
died in his sleep MoOOay night in th8 New Jersey nursi~C home he ard Full2 on the cypo of legislation that is needed to handle such
entered 10 months ago
hazards.
Council, upon the reconunendaBLUEFIELD, W. VA. - BOND WAS SET at $25,000 each totton
of the cemetery trustees,
day for lhree Negroes charged with the bombi~ Thursday night or
appointed
Harold Chase, vWage
the physical education building on the Bluefield State College cammaintenance
supervisor, as cempus. Charged on two felony counts were: Edgar Janes, 25, J..osan,
etery
sexton
at a pay of $50 per
W. Va., William Travis, 25, Willow Grove, Pa., and Nathaniel Johnmonth.
The
trustees
also recson, 23, muefield.
ommended
that
their
clerk,
Mrs.
.James and Joflnson are students at the !onnerly all • Negro colBetty
Darst,
be
Kiven
a
pay
,inlege, while Travis ls a former student. Jolmsonwas arrested earlier
crease
of
~0
a
month.
Howthis year on armed robbery charges.
ever, COWlcil took DO action on
•
the matter.

Danny McCoy
Dies Monday
Danny W. McCoy, 23, Hockingport, was killed in an accident
working in timber Monday morning bt Pleasants County near St.
Marys, W.Va.
Mr. Mc::Coy was born in Parkersburg, the son d. Robert Cecil M(Coy and Mrs. Belle Snyder.
He attended school at Cooi~Ule. For the past three years
he had been employed by the
Ohio Valley Mfg. Co. of Tuppers Plains.
He ts survived by his mother,
Mrs. CliHord Belle Snyder, Hockingport; his wife, Barbara Ann
Smith McCoy, Hockingport, and
a daughter, Trina &amp;le, at home;
his maternal grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Rose, Hockingport, and several aunts, uncles,
nephews and niece&amp;.
Funeral services will be conducted
Wednesday at 2 p.m.
from the White Funeral Home in
Coolville. The Rev. George Hoschar will olrlclate. Burial will
be in stewart Cemetery, Hocklngpori. Friends may call any.
time.

MAN KILLED
NEWTON FALLS, Ohio (UPD
- Howard Sutton, 24, Newton
Falls, was killed Monlay when
his automobile struck several
poles and overturned on Cable
Line Road near here.

Kurfess is
Happy in
New Job

COLUMBUS (UPD - Charles
F. Kurfess claims he has "tw·
ery anticipation of serving a
term" as speaker of the 0 h I o
House of Repre&amp;entatives. Kurfeas, frequently mentioned as a
possible successor to Atty. Gen.
WUllam B. Saxbe who was elected to the U, S. Senate, made the
comment Monday after his reelection as speaker.
Charles E. Fry was elected
speaker pro tern or assistant
speaker. The Springfield builder defeated Keith McNamara or
Columbua for the post.
Robert E. Levin of Canton
was ~manimously eJected majority fioor leader and Walter L.
White of Lima defeated Gordon
Scherer of Cincinnati 41.21 for
assistant floor leader.
Elected without opposition,
Kurfess said It was not for him
'"tD rule out or rule in my posslbillcy of being attorney general!' The appointment of a successor lo Saxbe will be made by
Gov. James A. Rhodes.

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Zerkle commented
that other village employes
should also be considered for Increases. It was agreed to consider the matter when the annual appropriations rel90lution is
drawn. Chase• s salary as sexton
does oot become etrective until
Jan. 1.
Councilman Ohlinger was named to serve on the same oonunlittees as the late Mr. Parmelee.
It was reported that the new
pollee crui~er has arrived and
wlll be equipped within the next
few days. Council transferred
!Wids to pay $2,150 due on the
vehicle and completed Dther fund
transfers including $1,350 to pay
for new fire hose.
Chase reported that !be marina project has progressed rapidly and that workers will be
back In !be spring lo complete
IL He stated that water has
been run to the marina which
Ia also now ready to be connected to sewage lines. However, it was agreed to wait unW
sprl..ng m the sewage hooku,p.
It was reported that one village renter is dellncpmt in the

.,.u i')olntlnB out that any .ballli~ ' In the water eonllli'l'tctlon
fuftd llhould be - to !be bank
by Jan. 1 or he must vaeale d.e to ·bo deposlt8d In U..- acpr&lt;l!&gt;4i.-cy. The rtoller will alao count. There Ia IIPJ)I'OXima~cy
bo advJjt!il that r.elll In the ru- $15,1100 In ""' fin). The .1!'11ture 100ol be paid ' In advuee. ter
bo
advloeCouncil was ai!J¥1aed by 1Fruk ment.
-;,..\
H. JohnstDn, clerk of the S&amp;llsChase was~ torebury T&lt;nmahi.P Trustees, thatthe move pollt!eal alina·lrom trees,
townshi.P contract for Ore pro .. poles and Other locallons In tho
tectloo with, Middleport expires town. Mayor Fisher polntotl out
Dec. 31. It Ia piiiDled to renew that el!ec:llvo ~, poilUthe contract for one year at tbe cal candlclateo must pay $10 for
same price $200.
a permit to put up their waters
A letter was read. from the with !be fee to provide eosts ct
First NaUonal Bank r:J.. Cbtcln~ labOr In taking tbem down.

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nve months rent plus real estate taxes for which the renter
was responsible. Clerk Grate
was tuld to notify renter by mall
that the amoonts must be paid

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THE 2ND STREET ENTRANCE.

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Mrs. Zuspan said she was treat- daughter or the defendant; &amp;ieretl very nicely by the manage. Ill Robert c. Harienbach, 11bo
ment, and her sister, NaomiRus- lnvesUgated tile Incident; Alfred

• flreorm.
Prooecutlog ~!toney Bernard
Fui12,PreHIIIetl ...
oo In behalf &lt;1 the otate T11eldBY,
illcludlng the Wife ol tho accl!JOII
man. llto'enoe Cocmdl Fred · W,
Crow, Jr. relted htacuewttboUt
calling o w!tneu.
Common Pleao Judge Joho c,

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Role LawiOI'I, wife or the ac-

onw!••o-

aell

or Carrolltown,

Ohio, made Farley, who lives at!ross from

a almllar statement in her tea- the nlte club and heard the shot,
and otho C. May, who was at !be
bar at about 6 p.m. and testteuied, said in her testimony fled that Lawson came ln and
that her . iJJslNind was standing said he was going lo close !be
between her and Ute (rout door bualness door for the evening
o1 the nlte club witb !be shot- because o1 having no help.
gun when it dlacharged. Fultz

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~ded
MANNINGTON, W. Va. (up!)
Undefii'GUIIII pocketo oldeldearbon 1IH
He 10 lntenaa
"eauld DOt be eDdured" by

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.., 78 ·coal mlaera tnwetl _..
. ' " " ' " deep Mallllinllon's
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'!J 21-IAI:h hole about 1100 feet
i'MoPIDto !be...,. wherethomla; Ml . .,.. loot wtirklJW,

"-:.1-;;., fll, 110 oilier procodure

. to~ out a reacue,''llldJolm
' Qar&lt;9nn, prelldeit ol COnaolltllltlia Cool Co., ""aer of tho
mlno first hit by a PI lllut bolon down loll Wttlntadll'. Nlne,1;)'-&lt;IIM mlnoro wero tnwet1 but
It were rescued the aame day.
"AI eoncllUON now are, ~
' • ebe ia possible," he la1cL
Ill did not .., whea sucb 1 hole
""- bt drWed or -~the
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attorneys took 15 mtootea eacll
for their closing arguments.
Fultz, in his final argument,
said he argued the lneldent &lt;I
bow Mrl. Zuspan was lnjured
boiled down to a "freakish In·
elden!" but said that LawiMit
should be beldresponslbleforhiB
action.
Fultz claimed Lawson should
have pe outside, lt be had not.
had guilt Inthematter,andcheeked to see U someone had been InJured, and offered to assist.

Crow stressed to the jury that
Mrs. Zuspan and her sister,
wlthln only a mlnute or two after the shooting, left their ve~
hicle and stewed a passerby to
tr2 1sport her to the hospital,
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HOUSTON, Tex. (UPO - A
six - root wooden cross was
burned Thesday night on the
lawn or a white University of
Houston administrator ha\ing
Negroes to dinner.
Edwin Bennett, 46, an a~
ministtator In the student life
division, said Jes6ie Brown, a
student and part time newsman for KPHC radio - tClevision, and his date, Am Morgan, both Negroes, were having dinner when one of Bennett's four children called a~
tent ion to the fire on the lawn.

Den Chief
Meeting
Is.Nov. 30

Hundreds or Boy Scouts and Explorer Scouts will gather at the
Owens--Dllnots clubhouse on Sat~
urday, Nov. 30, for the annual
Tri-State Den ChiefTrainin»COnference sponsored by the Scout
Council's leadership training
committee, according to Frank
Rodriguez, chainnaTL
The all~ay event will be di~
rected by Jim Wagers who will
be assisted by the following adult
volunteer scouters: Royce Adkins, WUUam Meadows, Brady
WASHINGTON (UP0 - M r s. woodard, Leroy Caudm. Harold
Robert F. Kennedy, sustained by Pardue and Don Robbins, all of
her religion and her 10 children Huntington; Garland Parsons,
In the months since her husband Gallipolis; ~orge Lamp, Pt.
was sla:ln, is :In sacluslon await. Pleasant; Eldin lson aOO Robert
lng the birth of tbeir lith child- Halli, Ashlard; 111. C. Chitwood,
possibly this weekend.
James Lewis, Frank Warner,
It has been a dil!lcult pregnan- Cleveland Jenkins, Chesapeake.
cy for the 40 - year - old widow,
Main topic will be the D e n
and she has spent much of h e r Chiers vU.al role in the transitime In bed in recent weel&lt;s. She tion -or Cub Scouts to the Boy
had me raise alarm Oct. 19 and Scout level It age 11. They work
. was admitted lo Georgetown Uni- urxler the direction or ·:ubmasters
veralty Hospital, then reiUmed in coq)eraUon with den mothers
to her !lpl'lwilng Hickory Hill Es- to teal:h the younger scouts, by
tate In suburban McLean, va., example, how to be helpCul and
the
considerate•
The baby s h e Is expecting
Because of the exacting eli.giarotnd Thankqlvlng will be de- bUity standards, Dell C'hiefs are
livered by Caesarian soctloo, !be entitled under scout regulltions
fifth 111ch oper,Uon for the ath- to wear a distinctive shoulder
letic, vlvaclou.a Ethel who has re- cord on their uniforms.

COnatructlon co., subm.lttedalow
$648,481 Tuesday on the
fllal contract In construction or
the new Ohio River bridge at
Henderaon, W. VL
AcconUrw to a state Road Com1miuion spokesman in Charleston. the Melbourne bid, one or
three otters sOOmJtted, was on a
contNct for the span deck and
lighting, The contract calls for
eOIIII&gt;Ietioll of the work In 120
ealendar days.
Tile mw SJ)OII, OJCIIOrled lo bo
open for tnlflc 10111etime in the ferred to herself in conversattm
1969, will ropllce !be Pl. as n&amp;OOd .oJd moms." Few~
Plolwt Silver Brldp, which me bave more than tbree such
colllpoetllast December,
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holidays! An electric dishwasher doeJ this harrowing, ume-:consumlnli)ol:!.fl\!ller
and better than you can. It uses water ·h!&gt;t enough for healttilul sanitizing-.,. , ..
much too hot for your hands to standi Bring the view from·your !dtcihen•back Jnlp ·
locus. Buy an electric dlshwaeher..lt'&amp;'ltutomatic,
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the ~rk of closing for the evenlng began.
At 2:.S p.m. Tuesday Fultz
rested his case and defense counsel Crow immediately did llkewise. lie then moved for dismlssal on a directed verdict for lack

PARIS (tiPD - The National Anembly's finance comtnittee
today gave necessary approval to President Charles de Gaulle's
$1 billion "pain, effort am discipline" austerity drive to save the
franc. Prices rose, politicians shouted and students grew restless.
Committee approval WI&amp; gillen a
hours before the 487member assembly was to begin debate on the program announced
Tuesday, Final approval was assured by the 133-voteGaullist majority in the assembly.
What Prime Minister Maurice minute speech was punctuated
Vouve de MurvWe called "the by the jeers of opponents
war to save the franc" sent the unhappy with the ctlanges.
Travelers reported police
cost of automobiles, gas,
electricity and consumer goods inspecting wallets and purses to
jumpi'1!- Food held the line.
enforce currency restrictions
Students
at
a
suburban deslgned to halt ruinous specubranch or the Uni versit;,y of lation in francs.
Parts pelted their dean with
The austerity program cut.
tcmatoea when he re!u&amp;ed to $1.07 billion !rom the 1969
aplaln a faculcy ..,polnbnent French budget, to be made up
they dill not like. On another .partially by Increased Iue• bn
c~,
atudents seized a profita. lt sacked Ule nation's
locfureroom.
nuclear testl.Jw program tor at
1be leader ol the Communist least a year.
party in France*s Nati0181
FranCe's big Cow- automahers
Assembly deplored De Gaulle's blamed the increased taxes on
austerity program as a "meR- profits for hiking tlleir prices 5
ace to the WOI"kers of our to 6 per cent on domestic sales.
country."
Gas and electrlclt,y faced a 4,8
Couve de Murvllle ootllned per cen~ ~ i~rease.
the program Tuesday to a
nucouo se"lnn of' the Natlcnl
Aaoemlll;)'. He ..,pealed lor
'~palll, effort and dtscfp]lne, ..
The w~te-halred premier's 42-

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priest 1lbo Mr¥01 -pulahea
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Uon, testitfed that he did not hear
Lawsoo and hla wife argue berore he left the bustnen just as

First Round
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. Retcuen Aid "lf the men are bid

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Tho jury bqan c!ollbe.-.
this ITlOJ'IlinB In tho trill Ohio verouo Glem LIWIOII, 42, Rt. I,
Cheshire, lndlc:tetlln Molp CoiOIt;y with pointing and diiChlnlng

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The prooeeutloo said the alleged Inc~ took place July 25,
1968, at the Hl-7 Nile Club, near
llobsm, whl ch lo Jointly owned
by Mr. and Mrs. Lawson.
Fultz fUrther said In blo openlllg liatemente that a blast
from LawiCI:l•a ehotlwt went
through the elooetl anti locked
wlndowle11 fr&lt;llll door ol the
1ltte elub, tbrou8b a aereen door •
IDto u automobile, and grazed
Ernia Zuspan•a bead,
Mro. Zuapan teotlfled that she
had just aotten lnllde bei- suter'o automobile wllll 'llllom ohe
waa travellna and It wa1 a perIod ct mly . - three m!DJtes
Iller lhe left tile nlte club wben
!lhe ll.drered the wound. M r s.
Z~ in cross examinattoll,
teltlfted she had nner before
In !be bar and she did not
know, nor dtd she ban conver1811m with, tho accuoetl man.

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asked her U she had ever told
him a dlflerent story and she
Beoon thio momlng read h I 1 testified he had not.
Crow objected to all ques.
charp to !be jury and !her! aent
ttona
directed to the wife of
the seven men.tlve women panel
to otud,y !be mlotlemeanor ehar&amp;e- the defeodant and did not cronP r o - - Fultz, In hlo _ . . examine her. crow objected nine
lng otatemento, told the jury that times Wilen questions were preLaw1011 pointed a firearm at both sented to Rose Lawson by Fultz.
other w:ltnesses testl(rlng
bl1 wife, Rose, and a third part;y,
were
Glenna Law1011, 16-year~ld
Erma Zuapan, Rt 1, Letart. W,

IN VIETNAM
Airman First Class Ray E.
Justis, son ot. Mr. and Mrs. Os.
car Babcock of Long Bottom, Is
on duty at Bien Hoa AB, Vietnam. A Security policeman,. he
served at Travis AFB, Calif.,
before his arrival in Southeast
Asia. He is a graduate of' Eastern lll.gfl Sc:hool.

INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE-MUTUAL FUNDS .

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LOCAL TZMPS
The temperature In Pomeroy's downtown business district
at 11:30 Lm. today WIS 50 de-grees under suMy skies.

THE
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VETERANSMEIIIORIAL
HOSmAL
Admitted - Cheryl WIUiams
ot. near Rutland.
Dlocharged - Joyce Stone, Aneotlne Carsey, Helen Hunter,
Barbara Crabtree, Harry Y a r~
brough, RliiiiiY Brlclw anti Lucille Cll,l'.

MEIGS GENERAL HOSijiTAL

Admitted - Nooe. ·
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MAKING GREAT PIWGHESS in providi~ educational fa..
('!lilies for retarded youngsters despite an existence or only
11 months, is the Meigs County Board of MenUJ.J Hetardation.
Here arc the members, front rw, left to right, Mrs. WiJllam

Carr, Mrs. Grace Weber, pres~; Mrs. Pearl WWilm&amp;,
Mrs. Emmet Shuler; back row, left to right, Ed Kennedy, MrL
Denver Rice and Thomas Kelly.

Community Class Shows Progress
BY BOB HOEFLICH
Making giant strides in dealing with .the prlt&gt;lems or providing educatioo for retarded children - in spite or its brief
11 months existence is the Meigs
County Board of Retardation.
Composed of only seven members, the board has been handed the king-size problem of work ~
ing out facilities, finances, transportation and an endless amowrt
of Y"elated detail.
The board, which meets at the
Meigs
Courthouse on the

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given the complete set ot problems - certainly all new for the
Meigs County area - by the
state legislature. The legislature
decreed that such boards would
be established to administrate
such special schools under supervisJon of the Meigs County
Commissioners. The board is
separate from particular school
districts and the 13 students attending the classes of the school
come from all three local districts of Meigs County.
The Meigs Board was eltabUshed on Jan. 1, 1968, with the
cowrty commissionersawofnting
five members and the juvenlle
court appointing two. The board
does, however, have behind it the
support of the p.ibtic which in November, 1967, passedaooe..quarter mill tax levy for maintaining
a school for the mentally retarded.
The school, named the "Meigs
County Commwd1y Class," is

taught by Mrs. Julia Wed&gt; In the
Rutland Elementary SchoOl. Re~
cently, the board purchased a
12...passenger school bus used
1o transport the 13 children attending its classes.
Prior to this time, parents
were resfiOilsible for getting their
children to and from classes.
Parents now transport theirchil·
dren to convenJent points along
the designated route, which starts
at Darwin. The youngsters a r e
picked up and dellnred along
the same route in the eveninf.
is paid $300 lor eac:h student
enrolled by t,hc ~te Department or Education.
Although the board has man·
aged to come up with the answers to l'llJDerous problema and
to make great strldes forward,
there are still problems to be
faced.
Next year, for example,. .t .h e
state will insist that there must
not be more than 12 students
per class. Also, the age differ~
enUal between students ina class
in t,!le future must not vary over
six years .
It Is the hope oC the board
that a second class can be started next year. This will mean additional costs in teachers' salaries and accompanying expenses
that will come with more students.
Thla Is not, f1 course, then.rst
time that Meigs ComC;y has had
a school ror the mentally retard&lt;!d. Last year through the

11lE NEW 1:1-.P ASSENGER BUS purdaoed for !be ... af
children attending the Melgs ·Cowty CUmnuntty Claa5 isdellvered by Marlon Riggs, Logan. whoA atao agency aol.d the bus
here at a considerable discount, to Mrs. Norman Wocxls, ita
driver, of the Kingsbury area.

contrlbutims or numerws groups ot Mental Retardation ts mpl•1nand ind.Jvtduals, enough JnOOeY ed In Ita attitude.
The members weleome idau
was raised to start the achool.
and
help with !be problema 111It was beld In the Pomeroy Elementary building.
Taking leadership in the cam.
paign to raise the rund&amp; need~
ed through. contribuUons was the
Rev. Bill Perrin, pa- of the
Trinity United Church ~ Christ
in Pomeroy.
Perhaps the progress made to
date by the .Meigs County Board

vohed lrom all reldclenta. Reali zing they are W01'Iclllc In a
relatively -

field, ~

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!be IIJ'sttoacknowlod&amp;ethat&lt;1 otlms IIlii¥ bo most - ctal. They welcome all intere.a...
ed perooos at the regular board
meetings wbem the progreaa ad
!be probleDll are reviewed.

Full Talks Could Open Next Week
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SAIGON (UPD - President Ngu.yen Van 'fhieu said tonight
VIce President Nguyen Cao Ky wUl "supervise" Saigon's delegation to the Vietrmn War talkainParh and the delegation will
be on hand for the next ·regular session of the meetirws. Ky,
38, is the hardline hawk of the saigon government and Thieu's
anrKRI1cement indicated the gowrmnent would pursue a tough
line at the Paris meetings, where a member or the Viet Coni's
National Liberation Front (NLF) ridiculed beforehand Saigon's
presence aa "an American p11JpeL"

&lt;UPO- With south atep opens a new and hopeful
P AlliS
Vleti'Am firelly agreeing to phase in the negotiations. Bu~
attend, dipJomats said today as I have said before. we must
delayed Vleinlm Wllr negotll- orpect both hard borgalnjng and
tlons may q,en here earb otxt hard lighting In !be days
·week. They predicted a year or ahead," Johnson said.
No Doh! Set
more of )&gt;argalnlng before
No elate has been lllllllWICed
America's JOngest war may be
foc !be itarl of the Ialka. Hut
over,
The diplomats said the United
States, South Vietnam, North
VIetnam arll !be VIet Clmg mQ
wt!&amp; ,spelll weeks just de~log
the protocol Issues that dluoetl
SaJson tu )&gt;alk at the tolks for il

month
In Lcnloo, Communist dip!~
.mots ·told UP! correopoetlent

K, C. .

Tl!aler .

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t"'n wiD

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dipllllllW here and in Soi&amp;Qn 8lld
it was unl.lkely South Vietnam's
negotiators cwld be on harQ
before Monday.
In Saigon. UPl correspondent
D a n i e l SoutherlatJ:I quoted
go~errment soorces that President Nguyen Van Thieu probably will pick Vice President
Nguyen Cao Ky to head 1 100man talk team. Dlplconats oald
K,y Is perhajls Sllion's most

vocal hawk.
T h i e u's

government aJloo
nounced Tues.-, nl&amp;ht (Wednesday mornJng, Saigon time)

that
utt is prepared
to
participate in the new talka
Paris with tho Hanoi ~elopla
to show the coed w!U
tho
RepubUc of VIetnam ard tu tel&amp;
tho good faith o f - - "
The slatelnel&amp; eJimegd ID.
intense U.S. caJ11&gt;t11cn .Ill , .
Saigon to tho tolks It ar....;...
with Hanoi in 11ve mantbl'
bargaining here. Johuon _..,

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tit.
VIetnam Nov. 1 tu arraJW1 die
talko, which were fD bolla
Nov. 6. The VIet CGIII rulilllla ·
delegation to Poria. '

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