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                  <text>Newark's McDonald FavOred For House Minority Leader
COLUMBUS (UP0 - . R e p,
John c. McDonald or Newark
wu OlfP8Cted to be r...,lected
mlnorlt;y Ieeder or the 0 h 1 o
House or Repreaentathea at a
caucua oC De11100rat1c repreaeJ&gt;o
tatlveL
Rep, A. G. Lan&lt;:lone oC Bel·
lalre, who !oat two years ago
to Frank Pokorny, """ a Cgy.,
hCIIII Couity COIIIDIIIIIoner, was
not e&gt;Qlecled to chellenae t h e

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Llck~Jv Counl,y

tor.
Rep. AntiJony J, Russo of
Cleveland waa I&gt;Qlected to win
the oewly created •••latart
mlnorlt,y llllder job, The post
was Included In the aWiry act
paaaed 4urlnc the laat aenlon
of the General Assembly.
Mcnor.ld, 37, took over the
minority leader's Job when Pe&gt;korey reaiJIIIed to become a
COWII,y COIIIDIIsaloner.
~n articulate lllllalator, Me-

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Donald
chuh:c

wu rcportcdl,y t h c
or state Oemo&lt;"ralk
Chairman f :ugcnc (l'ele) O'·

"There h1 no point in having
an intra..party ngtJt.'' said the

J968 tiCI'8torial c.:andkJate, ( 0 r
governor, and Mcl&gt;onald Cor at.torney general.
Lancione said he had conaid·
ercd challengl.-. McDonald but
had changed his mind. Jt wa•
undcntood he was 11ecking at
least four votes from the 11man Cuyahoga Cooney delegation.
"I think .Jack will be r~lect­
ed without opposiUoo." saUl
Land one.

Grady as was l'okorny to lead
House Democrats.
McDonald, ambi tlous to run
Cor slate-wide office, Is r~ort­
cdly interested in ruiUllng for
attorney general in 1970.
He has been frequently mentioned lately on a tlcket ·of .John
Glenn, former astronaut, ror
U. &amp; Senator; John J. Gilligan,

GOP

dean of House Democrats. ' 4 We
need party unity and we must
work together in the coming

session to put together a program lhat will strc~then our
sLate ticket for the 1970 elec-

tion."
The 1Ccpublicans, who picked
up two sCats in the Nov. 5 election, will continue to control the
House with 64 members.

rupre ~cntativc~

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for mioorit.)' leader. Charles J.

me t last

Monday and nam(..'(l Charlc ~ 1 .
Kurfcs.o; of Bowlin~ t:n:cn, &amp;!-.
!lip&lt;:akcr; Charles E. I· ry uf

( ar·nc) or Youngst.own was e-xpcch .."Cl to win the assistant mj...

Springfield, a s 8pcakcr pro tern
or assistant speaker; Hobert E.
Levitt of canton, as noor leader, and Walter L. Wflile of U ma, assistant Ooor lcadc..·r· OJ"
whip ..
Democrats were cxpc&lt;.·U.-d to
re-elect Frank W. King of T~
ledo If he c:hooscs Lo run '\,:..rain

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f.:hambe r were e xpected to rename Ted W. (ira)· of Piqua
a ... majoril,y leader and Michael

I. Malone.) of Cindnnati, as as.si stanl majority leader.

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to }l8l'tl~lpata Ill the project are
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ft,mo o&lt; all t;ypea, perishables
and noe • perishableo, elothlng,
fllri!lture ~ toys, wiU be acciJIIed tor the operatlm.
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rtrln aald It would be willing to
p~ aa many as three trueka

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YORK (UPO- Twency
\h~l1 utilities workers were
t
.s trike I~ giant ConsoiiEdlson Co. at midnight
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and 4,000 ma.-gement
llluper .. sors prepared to move
their Jobs In an etrort to
' power Rowing, to nine
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jt'.,:rsona In the New YOl'k

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i T1le strike was almost certain
lf!llllllte a possible last mlnulc
~eei!M between a New York
~~~~ , mediator and Iaber and
'11' 1 mert negotiators. A
$ t~man for Con t:ct said
""...tor VIncent D. McDonnell
=~ ~rylliJi to meet with
esentsllve' of the C&lt;llnpaey
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battle for the hearts and minds of
the people. It Involves political,
economic and social programs .
Stone, who has been in t h e
Army ror 31 years, said the Viet
C~s political apparatus must
be dismantled and uprooted in
the countryside before the U. S.
effort In VIetnam is completed.
"If we leave before this, we
will have Called In the job we
·set out to do," Stone said with
Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, the
American commander, standing
by his side.
stone wUI retire on a farm
in Mathews, Va. Ills successor
as division commander is Maj.
Gan. Donn R, Pepke, 51.

nl8ht talked with

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lowing a fire-opawnlng explosion. At that tim~ It was closed
for II days before rescue crews
entared Its still-hot tmnels and
recovered the bodies.
After that, stories spread In
the West VIrginia coal fields
abwt the Ondlng or dlarle• and
marks cut oo walls showing
men still were alive when the
mine was aealed.
Ottlclals and the reocueteams
whlcll entered the lll1ne denied
No Guesses
No one would hazard a gueu the storlea and said all evidence
on when the fires deep Ill the Indicated the 16 men were kiUed
mine's seven miles of turmels In the ~xploslm.
This time the underground
would die out and mine leoma
fires,
punctuated by 16 major
would be able to enter and
explosions
and about a dozen
recover the bodies.
On Nov. 13, 1954, Mannington smaller bluta, were -cted to
No. .9 was sealed with 16 111en bom much Ianger.
trapped deep underground folThe mine'• portals were

POTTSTOWN,

Pa.

(UP!)- A a challenge, despite telavlelm,

ell!' editor sent a repwter out cameras, mirrors,

guard&amp; and

to deliberately ehoJilllt- with !rallied employes.
pollee awroval. The l'(jpOrter
He bad to flO out ol hla way to
sot .'":!II' wltll 10 much loot . aet . caught. Whan he pleked up
•.10me "'erchanta wa- to ., tile card llble, a tr1endJy clerk
:~ th9 ec,IIIOI' tn the nose.
Offered to help him carry It lD
One Item was 10 bls- card hil ~.
~I• Ill a ca~ that.&amp; llore
lleallzlng It had no saiea sUp
!lifer~ ld help him earey attach"" the clerk held the
nr.
reJIQr(er f!ll' tile, tiOI'e pollee
· i"l!i&amp;!lell a plalnacloth· who
fi!ID..I'D after he alMMed
'to iriltch the ....rter, .ftl1 pretl · ~;

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"capped" the day following the
Nov • . 13, 1954 accident. They
were not capped this time until
10 days' after an Initial exploolun
before dawn Nov. 20 trapped 99
men shortly before they were to
leave the mille after completing
the overnight shill. Twent,y-one
men eaeaped or were rescued
hours alter the blast.
NoCmtact
No contact ever was made
with the 78 others.
The families ~ the trapped
men generally accepted the
news or the sealing with quiet
dignity when It was BMOWired
lata Friday by John Corcoran,
president of Consolidation Coal
CO., owner of the mine.

There was lltlle bitterness.
The families felt the COIIIJlll\l'
had done all possible to attempt
to reach the tra)ll)ed men.
EL MONTE, C&amp;IIL (UP0Ron BIJlBs, a slender darkhorse, ate 17 hot dogs Saturday to win a competition billed
as the National Outdoor Hot
Dog Eating Championship.
Biggs, 21, who weighs only
165 pounds and stands 5 feet
11, out-.te 12 other contestants, aClllle of whcm?. welllhed
50 to 100 pounds more. He
needed only four bottles or
pop to lubricate the skids for
the dogs in the aUotted 60 ml~&gt;o
UleL

Bla:s won $50 in cash a~ a
trophy and gulped alter he .fon,
"l'ni going to use part or the

money to lake my wife out to
dlljlllr - but 1101 tonlghL"
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DETROIT (UPO - A repair
bill of $41 to replace a tall light
lens, and $139 for repairing a
grille damaged in a three-mile
an hour accident were cited saturday by Se,r( Philip A. Hart, DMich., jn a newsletter to constituenls.
I
llarl m"!le the charges on the
eve of opening hearings In Washington by his Senate anlltrust
and monopoly committee, into the
high cost of auto repairs, Hart
said it had grown in recent years
Into a $26 billion industry.

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"The rate books, then, might
be found da~erous because they
smack of price-rigging and tend
to throw the free entefl)rise system out of whack," said HarL
Hart charged that rate books
also tend to encourage heavy use
of replacement parts instead of
minor repairs to old parts.
"There is, after all, an additional profit to be made Crom ever)· new part sold," he said.
••Parts, by the way. have gone
14&gt; by 52 per cent in the past
seven years. And all of this, or
course, does nothing to lower

The Mlchlpn Democrat r&lt;&gt;auto insurance costa."
peated charges he made earlier
Some critics have charged that
that auto makers are design!._, a
great part or the high cost or auto If a modern l)pe middle-range
(t:J,OOO) auto were buUt from
repairs Into their products.
scratch with parts at current
lie said the .$41 cost !or re- retail prices the cost would explacing lhe laD light lens was ceed $20,000

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GOP Offers Plan to Check Crime
WASII!NGTON (V 1&gt;0 - llou•e
Republicans PI'O!JOSed !;aturday
a sweopi._, package of law and
order measures Cor the 91st
Congress nnglng from a ma.ior
crackdCMn on crime lords to Job
plans for ex-eon..cts.
A GOP ta1k Ioree on crime
pi"'O!lema said II would lntroduce a number ~ billa to c1ea1
with •the law and order prcillem,
a d!lllli,.nt 1968 c&amp;q~alp
10sye, ·
·
The billa, Mime ol which were
l,lltrodUc«i !JII~
are aimed
at Jillltfng .r~eketeera behind ·
hlra, ·,·btle ·tlie' pioapoiall lloo
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Arnone the measures- which
the !lou.., Republicans said
were not necessarily part of the
Nixon edmlnlatratlon's own law
and Order package:
-A tax lncenll'l' plan for
industries that he!j) rehabililalo
lawbreakers while they are
behind bars.
- Solicitation of Industry's
help to get con..cts jobs when
they are releesed.
-Plans for ouret,y bonds to
lllduattleo 11 .an Inducement w
hire ex-oonolcta,
Alto. the Republic••• prq,osc
.t o ttP;i1 0111 aUldellnes for judge
'!'110; r-1 , ljilt present beil laws

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WASIIINGTON (U PD - De- letters to SOllie of the moat
spite a lag in announcing h i s prominent people in the courtry'-·
cabinet choices, President-elect - those listed in ''Who's Who in
Richard M. Njxon has sent America" alii others-asking
down orders that he wants all for recommeiiiationL
major poli cy position s in his
"We're convinced that there
administration filled when he are a lot of people oUt there
takes office on Jan. 20, it was who aren't seU-~tartera 1 who.
dl!osed Saturday.
Cor one reaaon or another, dlat't
op Nixon aide said the think of themaelves as cantDin president is seeking to dates ror governmerrt serviceavo d the burden of employment
CONTINUED on Pille 12
problems when he moves into
the White ltoose.
"Traclllionally, little more
than the cabinet and perhaps
sub-cabinet has been filled when
past presidents moved into
orrice," said Harry s. Flemming, Nixon's personnel chiet
The Goal
"The goal is to have every
S.IIGON (UPO- Fresh North
policy job In the goverrunent Vietnamese troops have IIIYaded
rillcd by inauguration day.'' the
southern half ol. the
Flemming said in an interview. Demilitarized Zone In a new blc1
1
•This may be difficult but we're to seize thE buller strip, the
trying to do il"
South VIetnamese c:omlllaDi!
Most of the 2,000 policy said Saturday.
The report came as U.S.
positions pay between $20,000
and $28,000. Nixon himself is headquarters played down tile
selecting 300 other higher significance of a VIet C...,
echelon officials whose salaries attsck order and said there
will range up to$35,000.
were no indications or •
Flemming has gone beyond impending major ottenalve 1Q&gt; •
simpl,y ac ecpting applications. Communist forces, An Ametf.
He is actively recruiting. His can general said the allies had
o£fil'c mailed out during the won "the main force war'' lit
weekend more than 70,000 Vietnam.
Allied communiques SaturdQ"
said
American
and
South ·
Vietnamese troops have killed
more than 500 Communists in I
because the bumper had lobe re- we&lt;!!&lt; of heavy fighting along
moved in order to replace t h e the Cambodian border, Includl_.ens. The grille he complained of ing 158 Friday and Saturday In
was one that protruded in the cia shes within 80 miles of
center concentrating impact in Saigon.
Ambush Plans
one spoL.
The
South
Vietnamese repm :
Hart also complained about s~&gt;-­
on
the
Demilitarized
Zone u1d
caUed "Oat rate books" used by
two
North
Vietnamese
batta- ·
repair shops which tell met'llanics how much time shluld be lions- about 800 men- mewed
charged ror ca&lt;.·h or several thous- into the South Vietnamese part :
of the six-mile-Wide strip 111111 .
and repair operaiJons.
Private pWli shers or these were waiting in ambu.ah poal- :
books, he said "tend to be quite tions for allied probes.
North Vietnam, In a bro.dgenerous in the times they alcast
Saturday over
llanol
low because this makes the book
Radio,
accused
lbe
United
more attractive to garage ownoC "conduetlni air
ers am thus easier to sell" States
He said mechanics might be attaeka in North VIetnam IIIII
able to cut in half the time of a terror raids In the Demilitarized
repair job, but the customer Zooe." The repot"t said a.
would still be charged the full Communists inflicted caaualtiea
but gave no speciOea.
time rate.

$41 Bill for Lens Repair Score d

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N e w B I•d

Noting recent hints by lhe
North Atlantic Treaty Organization that II would supply arms
should the Soviet Union try to
violate Yccoslavia's borders,
Tlto said Yugoslavia uis ready
and capable of defending herself
in case of aggression from any
side.
"We
would
not ask for
assistance from an.)'one," he
told a news conference saturday, on the 25th anniversary of
the assembb here that led to
his federal republic.

JAJCE, Yugoslavia (UPI)President Tlto, shrugged off
Western con&lt;ern that the Soviet
Union might crack down on
Yugoslavia next and said his
country could ward off any
attacker.
The 76-year-old leader, who
was the Orst East European
country to break wlth the
Russian bnnd or COmmunism,
said he saw 41 neither reason for
nor direct threat or' BI\Y
Czechoslowk-like invasion oChis
land now.

Nixon Wants

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78 MINERS' fATES SEALED - Authorities Saturday seal' :t*'!lla~·lillne N!t/ Sewhicll hasbeen riH:i&lt;.,l IIY ·~v ... ••·
One Ia ·• '-tt oruptlng from portal above.
and GUI.'Indlvidualo have launched a movement to aend sup.Plles to the
f1111Uies stricken by the loss of a breadwinner, and to fllmUies
of other miners out of work because of the tragedy•.

MANNINGTON, W. Va. (UPO
- For the second time In 14
to ~~ dollatltina.
years the Ove portals or the
ey, later Saturday even- burning Mamlngloo No. 9 coal
cated an organlzatlm Ill mine were sealed Saturday,
' COUnty wiU be Invited to borylng the rate of 78 miners
~aer to head the project In abandoned for dead deep In Ita
rupectlve area and to form underground chambers.
The portals were sealed with
concrete, lumber and steel to
cut ott the supply or ~gen
feeding the fllz:nes.

¥tooo Con•Ed

Pacification is often called the
uottter" war in Vietnam - the

Tito Nonchalant
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About
Invasion
Fate of 78 Miners Buried
Deep Inside Mine No.9
Tile ~ 11me• • Sentinel

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PLEIKU, South VIetnam (IJ PO
- Ma.i. Gen. Charles P. Stone
retired Saturday and said allied
troops have won the "m a i n
force war" In South Vietnam.
lie aald the major task ahead
was pacification.
,_, don't say the enemy won't
come back,n the 53-year..o I d
Stone said in a farewell speech
to the men or the U. s. 4th Infantry Division he had command.
ed Cor II months. "But It he
does, he will only make o u r
job euier. He can no longer win
any major battle. We will crush
him .
"I believe the main force war
is over and a new war now starts
- one oC pacification. We will
succeed In this war far raster
than we did In the fighting war."

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By BOB WINGE-t'r
POMEROY - A move wu underway Saturday afteriiiKIII to
launch a jolm GUlla·Melp Christmas Seaoon assistance proJect
bene Ottine IUIIllea or the 78 men trowed In the FVm~ w.
VL mine tragedy.
Howard D. GUlley, owner
the GOkey Fooda.Service or Pomeroy and GallJ,polla, started the move after learnllw the Mami!Wion
No. 9 mine, struck 111 more than 20 llre-apaomb• eJII)leolona since
befOI'I' dawn laot Wednead&amp;y, waa being sealed ott Saturday,

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Launched
Gllkay bepn the project byvoiWiieerlnl Ull!l of a truek lor
haullng IIQI eommodltlet, to.Yeor
clothlne that mlabt be ........., localb' by lndlvldualt, orpolza.
lions or bulllleiMI to &amp;&amp;lilt
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MostJt sunny and warmer Sunday. ltigh in the upper 40s IIIII
50s. Increasing cloudine&amp;&amp; and
warmer !'&lt;mday night with r~
south Sonday evening spreadlac
over the stale by Monday morning continuing Monday and warmer.

A maior part of the package,
however, deals with organized
erlme. As part of this proposed
crackdown, mobsters convicted
of inroltrating legitimate boslnesses through use of crime
profits would fllce maximum
$10,000 fines and Ill-year prison
se.ntcncea..
Fioos op to $50,000 and oneyear prison terms would be
levied against · anyone lnvosti.-.
profits that were lntertionally
withheld f•·om a ledl:ral t&amp;X
n.lturn.
A move was ~lao p._lllled to
halt the r.isi~ wave of airplane

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r:~~~lilooUy
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Using firearm• to - I t
crimes would be subject to n:llf,
he&amp;VJI penalties. Shauld ~.
gross awrove this bill,
using a pistol or other
in a robbel')· for
faoo a prioon
between one and: taft
convicted for a lltat
second offense . . , .
priaon aentcnce ut ia ·• ·1~
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The GOI•
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Music, Awards,
Highlight Eve~t

other q.Utles which the B~
fords 1-.ve dloplo.Yod inwlder1aio-'l!lg the klng-slzod project.

Built on a hill on 220 acres
owned by the Brodfords IR1' tho
Sumner Road, the house consiata
of a 14 by 32 fool HYing NJOIII
and kitchen-dining facllit,y, two
bedr0001s, al'll another r()(Dt
which wm be • bath. Mr. and
Mrs. Bradford have built the
T'fllC; FmEPLACE of atune was one or the most chlllenglrw aapects of the c:oaatru;uan
structure just as they could on
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a
Hpay~you.go" basis.
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'I1terel has been no limit to the
and Mrs. Bradford are pictured beside the unnished product".
jobs they have tackled ln ge~
ting the tlc:me toitspresentstate.
Among the most challenging
chores was the construction of a
stone fireplace. However, the
couple successfully completed the large fireplace which highlights the living room. Unlque
·antique accessories assist in
County kn&lt;M'n b.Y oldtlmers as prerequisites for embarking on a. making the fireplace attractive.
S, BOB HOEFUCH
Paneled walls, kitchen cabiflo.
.,build your own home" project.
MIDDLEPORT- You've heard "Sunn,y Hollow."
One
woold
not
logica.lly
associ·
However,
this
has
not
stopped
ets,
overhead beams and ottler
of the ''house that Jack built,"
ate Mr. and Mrs. Bradford with the Budlords, who have con- features of the llome have been
but have you heard ot the house
the construction of their o w n structed the artracti ve second created from lumber which was
that Wa'lb and Muriel buiJt'?
Wally and .Muriel are Mr. and home. Mr. Bradford has been for home which Wally hopes some given to the Bradfords when Wal: ' Mrs. 1 Wallace Bradtord, well- years a Western and Southern II). day to live in year-roond. How~ ly assisted in clearing a wooded
known Middleport residents, who sllrance Co. agent. Mrs. Brad- ever, Muriel looks upoo the sec~ area in nearby West Virginia a
··,,• . have constructed an attractive ford, besides bei~ a homemak- ond home onb as a worderful few years back.
The Bradrords have been about
' ..mO:terri yet rustic" secm"d er, has sened as executive sec-- place for a weekeld away trom
seven years in constructing the
hmne in a secluded area or Meigs retary of the Meigs County Tuber- the daily hum-drwn.
culosis and Health Assn. aDd is
One can't help but admire the house. In 1961, there was a fann
presently employed with SWish- ambition, detenninatfOn, tl)e de- house on their properey and they
er and Lohse Drugs in Pomeroy. sire to learnan:ld6, initiati:\nd used it as a spot tor "weekeOO
These professions are hardly
retreating.'' However, the house
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TONIGHT 111RU TUESDAY
DEC. 1 • DEC. 3
CHAUNCEY, Otlio (UPO - \
and Mrs. Bradford decided to
THE ODD COUPLE
Charles E. Arnold, 26, Trim- .__ U"R:Ieytake their own buildingpro(Technicolor)
ble. and John R. Friece, 19.
jeep:
Jack Lemmon. Walter Matthau
Glouster, R.D. 2, were killed
VJ.ey have done well!
COLORCARTOONS:
Saturdl3 in a two ~ car colllMJDOLU-'ORT - Middleport
Much A-do about Nuttin'
sion on Ohio 13 near here.
Lodge 363, F and A.M., will meet
Arnold was thenlriTet' of one ·
MallY "-PPf ~turns
at 7:30 Tuesday night at the MI.~
car and Friece his pes~enger.
nic Temple. ~
~.~ ~· Ji~uih\'·i''fuuitsn!v S'oThe
meettrw will be receued Authorities .uid the driver ol
DEC.4·5
the other car was not seriousat 8:15 p.m. for, the lnstallatlon
NOT OPEN
ly irtiured.
of officers at which time all mas•
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FRIDAY 111RU TUESDAY
ern Star members, Jobs DaughDEC. 6 - 10
ters, parents and guardians are
WUliam castle's
invited to attend.
ROSEMARY'S BABY
Following the installation, a
(Technlcolori
prOgram wi.ll be preseri.ed by the
GALLIPOUS - Sgt. William
Mia Farrow. John Cassa vetes
Jobs Daughters. Darrell D. DetM. Peck, son of Mr. and Mrs.
COLORCARTOONS:
ty, district deputy grandmaster,
Mason Peck, Rt. 2, Bidwell, reRockabye Baby
will be the installing officer. Kencently received a letter of ap-Hippy Woodchuck
neth W. Wilcox iiS the worship~
preciation from Major Fr~erick
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
tuJ master of Middleport Lodge.
M. Tlnseth, Artillery. Anny Ad·
visor, Charlotte, N. C., praisMIDDLEPORT - Santa comes ing him for his outstanding dtr
here Monday evening to haOO tle1.
Sgt. Peck spent the Thankscandy to children after a parade
gi
vtng
holidays with his parents.
ttlroqh town and a band concert
letter
read:
The
to launch the otncial Christmas
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Sgt.
William
M. Peck 1 of the
season.
Hlghlights oi the evening will First Escort in this area, was
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY &amp; WEDNESDAY
be a "Moonllght" Salefrom6:30 exemplary in his actlonsinewry
p.m. to 9 p.m. featuring season way. His personal conduct, apbargains tltroughout town. and pearanc~, am military bearing
CH~11.AVHRACUAARii
the first drawing for the Give • were outstanding.
'"He perfonned his duties in a
Away cerU,_ficates. No purchases
most
efficient mannerwhilademneed to be made to participate,
great tact and under~
oostrating
and wiMers do not h8\'e to be
standing.
His
actions were highpresent
ly
awreclated
by all. He greatly
The parade will begin at the
A&amp;P parking lot in north Mid- enhanced the Army's image, 1.111
dleport, move southward to Ule reOected great credit l~H)n him·
«·,:T, ·west ·cn Mill to Third, and self anti his uniL"
'llOrth on Thlrd to th&amp;.JI(eltare
building. The band wilf Plor a
concert there ard santa will treat
McBride Serviees
the
children.
CARTOON
T h e Middleport Merchants
Assn. is sponsorl~ the evenL
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Masonic Lodge
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Le"'r Co,mes
To SgL Peck

Santa Comes From Major
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of Ule Bradtords.

W. McBride will be Mllri&lt;IIQ' at
3:30 p.m. ·at the Bidwell - .
dill Church with Rev. Jooeph
Cilapaw! IIIII Rov. FreolondNorrls olllclating.

DEADLINE FOR PURCHASE OF 1969 DOG LICENSE IS JANUARY 20TH . ONE
DOLLAR ($1.00) PENALTY IF LICENSE IS PURCHASED AFTER THAT DATE.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE USE THIS HANDY APPLICATION BLANK AND
MAIL TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR AT THE (OURT HOUSE NOW. FEES ARE
TWO DOLLARS l$2.00) FOR EACH DOG . MALE OR FEMALE. (KENNEL LiCENSE PENALTY $5.00)

Spoyed Femole $2 .00

Mole Dou $2 .00

Kennel Li&lt;:ense $10

Female $2.00

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oloey In Bldweil. Frlenda 111101'
call at the MeCoy FIDerol Home
In VInton &amp;lllda,y aftem&gt;on a n d
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SUGAR CROP SOURED
MANILA (IJPI).- The Pbllipplnel moy fall to meet Ita 1969
aupr quota for the United
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GALUPOLIS - Don't look OO'ft' - but, there'a o~ 20.more
ahqlpi._, di.Ys until Cbri&amp;tmu - after today. It'a that time of year
100 soon tile old French City wtn be gaily decDnlted in a restive
mood.
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In my q&gt;lnton, Frldl,y"s omctal ~nlng of the 1968 Chri&amp;tma&amp; .
&amp;hopping season Wl8 a big success. The erowd waa much larger
than when the event was tleld at nigh.L You never saw 1uch a ,rnadohouae - as when they scrambled for gift certificates, dropped ri-om
the alll)lane.
Those were the pictures I goofed on. Somehow, my Jens opening on the camera was not 1et ju&amp;t right and the negatives were too
thln to produce a good picture, We had to sen~ the pictures, Too
bad, 1 didn't get the pi ctures. That mob of actt\lrned races and outstretched arms would have made a good picture.
From my varOge point in the bandstand, I 1\ad a good view of
the scrambling. When thoae pleeea ot paper from the &amp;k,y fell toward the ~per ellt of the park, tJ1e crowd a~rmod like bees ~
ward the landing areL
TraMe movh~ nicely over the new Rt. 35 bypass, which "as
officially opened about two weeks ago. And, at the Gallia-Meigs
Regional Airport, adjacent to tlie bypass, work is progreaalng on
.the footer s for the new banpra. Two lqe gaaoline tal)ks are
waiting to be imJtaUed.
Down the road 'IWaya, the Don King eon.tructioo Co. ot Jackson, has started work on the Federal-Mogul plant, next door- to
Chris Craft. which is already in production of marine eJWinea.
Ye s, Sir, the construction business Js really booming in Gallipolis. Frank Snedaker's new Shake g..Cflpe at Secood and Ollve Ia
comins alo!lfl nicely. The boc:k of tho building Is toword Olive St. 10 the t:ftirnoon 11m won•t shine In the: service windows.
The Lafayette Hotelcrill am dining room are undergolrw ren~
vation, both scheduled to open soon. UrWJeratand that Bob Bu1h of
the Chrlstr· Am Re11aurant will have the hotel diniRK ro«n. I peeked
In there the other afternoon a"nd they painted over the huge panel
mutala on the waDs.
Hear 1 rumor the other day that Kn;cer II going to buUd an
addition on tile LWer side oi the present store, also that a parldqr
lot II going in on Court St. where the old Wood&amp; boule was razed,
They're goln&amp;: to take the bidlding on tile adjacent lot where the
beaut;)' parlor is located.
Emerson Evan•' new house at Third and Locust Is coming along.
They're still working on the basemenL Tlllt' s the location where
for years tile old Wolfe home 1tood. I'll never forget sUpping and sitting down in a mud puddle on the Locust St. aide ol the house one
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~ old brick sidewalk, but llmagine there'll be a new eldewalk w'hen the
house Ia completed.

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WI defeated. They d1Mned Greenbrier Military 82-70 In their ftrsttind .
Two other friendly face&amp; were seen at the Time a.-Sentinel office
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Division of the Columbus and Southern Olllo E18ctrlc. I dldn•t get to
talk to him. But I did chat with Jerry Haffelt, former Tribune em.
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Well, wnaon's Wonders and Burson's Bomben won a double
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star, dr(Vped in the offtce Friday. He played his last year of basketball last seaaon at Concord Coli~. ~ OOIII'~ Don't the frui'f,'l.n

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422 Second Ave.
Prealdent•Franklln D. Ron·
aevelt l called Dec. 7, 1M!
(Pearl Harbor Day 1, lhe "dale
which will live in Infamy."

Mrl. Maddox•s polities are.
not 10 well deftned. She knowl
juat that she qrees with her
hulll&gt;and and would Uke to his ""rk continued. So abe
would not "helltate" if asked to

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a medico! bullotln lll&lt;l Friday.

lumpo them oil topther.

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Maddox. a Democrat whO
p.U; th,... ..-t~•IP.
ATLANTA (UPI)-11 Mrl.
T1W1 Unllld "'"' ~~ \1 llll.dulLester Maddox JOOh annouDCea oiiJIIIOl'led Wollaoe'a tblr&lt;lporQ1¥111 ...!ltd • !lie 11M f.ar pllllrlltlll.. of aU
that she'll run for governor eandldacy for prelldela, camut
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aiiDIIIIIItfal-•pullll ..... lttrtill: _
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.,cc:eed
blmsalf.
But
·he
when her husband" a term II lQ),
run.
Georgiana' won't be a bit
have offered
him Wallace
the key111101'
to . · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - aurpriaed.
cloean't
del\\' that
Gov. Leiter Maddox haa au ceeaaion an,yway, the «JWWIlJ'e
hinted as much, and in Georgia of rumiJlB b1l wile for tho hl8h
such hints in the put have been otftee.
Mrl. Moddox's j,phiiOicpby.
prophetic.
The Maddoxes have a record like her hulband'•· "'I optlmlam. "
or partnership. 1be &amp;QVemor,
,~ ~ ev.,!f IJ!U:e up ~~
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an admirer of roriner Alabama Jlllnd .... .ap .c!elefmlned, ,fOU
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wile IUCCeeded him fn of!'fce1 tQ."'
VIrginia Maddox, unllklo bor
FURNITURE
tlas aaid he doesn't see why
hoWeVer,
has no
"Virginia shouldn't hive a hulband
Two General Eleetric refrigerators, gas cook stove, 2
burnlni poallon for pollllco.
beds, space heater, 6 ttraight chairs, 2 lawn chairs,
chance, too."
Once,
unable
to
falllom
b1l
sewing machine, S wooden storm windows, wasli\ng
Wouldn't Hesitate
111C1Chine,
dl1hes, pots and pans, _pictures, che1t, 9x12
urd hate to get an,ythlne olmoat l\llltlmo to
wool rug, other item1 toa numerous to mentian.
started too
said Mrl. dUlY, .... -eel .. at the
Maddox, 50, an attractive. 10ft goYernor'• offtee on. ''PeOPle"•
ANTIQUES
&amp;poken mother of tour grown day" and (IIJI In line to vlalt
Library table, 3 dressers, drop l~f table, 3. stand·
chlldren, who has tried to ltay him.
tables
living room table, ail lamp, dishes, iron k...,
UkeaWelk
in the background ot her
tie,
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Mrl. Maddox, DOW a troJted
huaband' s administration. ''But
top
drener, see thi1 onef
marble
cham..,.... brunet~~.. ...., llko1
no, I wouldn't beaitate.
"I fe81 like my buaband," sho Lawrence Wolk bull not 1r1ta
ESTATE OF GERTRUDE.f'ALTERS,
aald, &lt;~anything I can do to hei.P, beeauH ~re fattenln&amp;;
Adm. Walt• Plantz
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rm willlng to sacrifice and do apends a 18.1Jour daf at belnS
0 . E. &amp; J. A. french, Auctioneers
it.,.
Georcla'• OrII lady.
Not Roaponai~lo For Any Accidonh
Slle poriiOII&amp;IIy
touro
Mrs. Maddox, born VIrginia
Cox Aug. 7, 1918 In Birming- lhn&gt;Uih Ceorcta'• $1
ham, Ala., has worked bard million avvenJQI''I manlllon 1lx
behind the scenes ln tbl de¥• a week. B'1 a year old
govemor' a mansion, and wbeft now, and has had more tban
she refers to the Ume period 100,000 Vllltorl,
since Maddox"a election, it il
MaMox llkeJ to lillY
a
people"•
admlnlltratioll..,
Yra.
called "since wetookOUlce."

Nina severely damapd
aupr crop• la1t week, the
Notlmai Fedentlon of SUgar

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Premier Antonio de
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STILL . THE LOWEST PRICES

SUNDAY
THIS UNUSUAL PALISADE 1»00 bulldlnc II onothor "do It
yourselr' completed project on the B.padford flrm. It Ia an ~
right log type structure and lauaed to house the work equipment

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3 under the direction of Mrs.
Reeelvllte the
/""'~' Rosenbaum. Concluding tho enlist oc:tlvlljo ....,.. wort
was Den 2 alngiug 'jG~ ert Sc~ider, Gene Hood, Mat.nll~:~~= Scouts.''
thew Dillard, G. E. Guinther 1.111
intermt•siOII. awards Douglas RolertluD.
to David Hurls alii
Plari. """" llllde for t h o to participate In tho Pomeroy
Chrlstmoa poroclo.
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Bradfords Build W ee k en d
Do-lt- Y ourse·l f Retreat

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HERE 15 THE ATTRACI1VE ._which Nr. and llrl. Walloce Bndford, Middleport -with
no prior eJ~Perlence Ia conatructlG1 - have built on their 220 acre tann lD the SUI'm3' Hollow
ai-M of Melfa COUDt;y, near SUm...-.

SAL·E

PRE--CHRIST

A musical pro. · Keith a.lloy,- ~ p~; Mat.
cram carr)'llw out \"~boot" t-lllllinllllll &lt;;. E. c;umu&gt;or.
- · and tho p~ntation of two 100r pl1111 0111· dOn )!oro UMd
award• ht,~leltted*Hcontmeet- In 111e Webeloo olin. Rlelq'1'111or
IDR of Pack 248 W..,.los and Cub .also received , a ·~ofp year pin.
Scouts.
Domy Leo WW woi»rooontad
A a~t aettln&amp; tor the pro- 1 two year Pia. a waif ..... a
anm waa made by G\U' GUfnttier cold arrow pot.- alld qro allwr
... the Wobelos den. Ilea 2, loti arrotr JM)Inlll. Don ohlel'uhiJuld.
liJ Mrs. Mary June Hood, 10JW er cordi went to AUOD MeHill• of ·the ahowboat era and a Wuslllln ol Den t; Tom Reed ol
atory about eub.aeout lr~:~pectJon Den 2, and David Hllel and Harshen by G. E. Gulotllar, cid Sla:on of the Wobelo: don.
Ilrueo Reed, E&lt;ldle Slssoili'-Pat- Mrs. Wlnoni .H-.nrocolwd
rick Souloby and Gene Hood- a lwo¥N1'91JL SlloWIIIC-1011 a quortet which oane oevenl lated by tho - - f o r Iavine
aoleclloRI, and Mrs. Virllrdo beea awarded tho &amp;Old key In
Crew and Mrs. Audrey Woad's •eoutt.n&amp; at the .roumtable meet-Den 3 bummed "0 Suzanrw.". tna held Nov. 14 at the lb'IW
1\fJtthew Dlllard presented a Creek lll&amp;h SchooL.
pi.UPet •how which he had wrl~
A two year Pin wae 1110 p....,
ton, David Edwards presented sented to V.o. Roeeaboum and a
uo" Top ot Old Smoky," and one )'e&amp;rplnwaaawardedtollrlo
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Music, Awards,
Highlight Eve~t

other q.Utles which the B~
fords 1-.ve dloplo.Yod inwlder1aio-'l!lg the klng-slzod project.

Built on a hill on 220 acres
owned by the Brodfords IR1' tho
Sumner Road, the house consiata
of a 14 by 32 fool HYing NJOIII
and kitchen-dining facllit,y, two
bedr0001s, al'll another r()(Dt
which wm be • bath. Mr. and
Mrs. Bradford have built the
T'fllC; FmEPLACE of atune was one or the most chlllenglrw aapects of the c:oaatru;uan
structure just as they could on
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a
Hpay~you.go" basis.
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'I1terel has been no limit to the
and Mrs. Bradford are pictured beside the unnished product".
jobs they have tackled ln ge~
ting the tlc:me toitspresentstate.
Among the most challenging
chores was the construction of a
stone fireplace. However, the
couple successfully completed the large fireplace which highlights the living room. Unlque
·antique accessories assist in
County kn&lt;M'n b.Y oldtlmers as prerequisites for embarking on a. making the fireplace attractive.
S, BOB HOEFUCH
Paneled walls, kitchen cabiflo.
.,build your own home" project.
MIDDLEPORT- You've heard "Sunn,y Hollow."
One
woold
not
logica.lly
associ·
However,
this
has
not
stopped
ets,
overhead beams and ottler
of the ''house that Jack built,"
ate Mr. and Mrs. Bradford with the Budlords, who have con- features of the llome have been
but have you heard ot the house
the construction of their o w n structed the artracti ve second created from lumber which was
that Wa'lb and Muriel buiJt'?
Wally and .Muriel are Mr. and home. Mr. Bradford has been for home which Wally hopes some given to the Bradfords when Wal: ' Mrs. 1 Wallace Bradtord, well- years a Western and Southern II). day to live in year-roond. How~ ly assisted in clearing a wooded
known Middleport residents, who sllrance Co. agent. Mrs. Brad- ever, Muriel looks upoo the sec~ area in nearby West Virginia a
··,,• . have constructed an attractive ford, besides bei~ a homemak- ond home onb as a worderful few years back.
The Bradrords have been about
' ..mO:terri yet rustic" secm"d er, has sened as executive sec-- place for a weekeld away trom
seven years in constructing the
hmne in a secluded area or Meigs retary of the Meigs County Tuber- the daily hum-drwn.
culosis and Health Assn. aDd is
One can't help but admire the house. In 1961, there was a fann
presently employed with SWish- ambition, detenninatfOn, tl)e de- house on their properey and they
er and Lohse Drugs in Pomeroy. sire to learnan:ld6, initiati:\nd used it as a spot tor "weekeOO
These professions are hardly
retreating.'' However, the house
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TONIGHT 111RU TUESDAY
DEC. 1 • DEC. 3
CHAUNCEY, Otlio (UPO - \
and Mrs. Bradford decided to
THE ODD COUPLE
Charles E. Arnold, 26, Trim- .__ U"R:Ieytake their own buildingpro(Technicolor)
ble. and John R. Friece, 19.
jeep:
Jack Lemmon. Walter Matthau
Glouster, R.D. 2, were killed
VJ.ey have done well!
COLORCARTOONS:
Saturdl3 in a two ~ car colllMJDOLU-'ORT - Middleport
Much A-do about Nuttin'
sion on Ohio 13 near here.
Lodge 363, F and A.M., will meet
Arnold was thenlriTet' of one ·
MallY "-PPf ~turns
at 7:30 Tuesday night at the MI.~
car and Friece his pes~enger.
nic Temple. ~
~.~ ~· Ji~uih\'·i''fuuitsn!v S'oThe
meettrw will be receued Authorities .uid the driver ol
DEC.4·5
the other car was not seriousat 8:15 p.m. for, the lnstallatlon
NOT OPEN
ly irtiured.
of officers at which time all mas•
ter Mason&amp;, their guests, East-. · =·:·:· :·:·:· :· : ·:·: ·:::::-:: ;.;::· :·::::::}:~::::::::: :;:::::::::::::: :::::
FRIDAY 111RU TUESDAY
ern Star members, Jobs DaughDEC. 6 - 10
ters, parents and guardians are
WUliam castle's
invited to attend.
ROSEMARY'S BABY
Following the installation, a
(Technlcolori
prOgram wi.ll be preseri.ed by the
GALLIPOUS - Sgt. William
Mia Farrow. John Cassa vetes
Jobs Daughters. Darrell D. DetM. Peck, son of Mr. and Mrs.
COLORCARTOONS:
ty, district deputy grandmaster,
Mason Peck, Rt. 2, Bidwell, reRockabye Baby
will be the installing officer. Kencently received a letter of ap-Hippy Woodchuck
neth W. Wilcox iiS the worship~
preciation from Major Fr~erick
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
tuJ master of Middleport Lodge.
M. Tlnseth, Artillery. Anny Ad·
visor, Charlotte, N. C., praisMIDDLEPORT - Santa comes ing him for his outstanding dtr
here Monday evening to haOO tle1.
Sgt. Peck spent the Thankscandy to children after a parade
gi
vtng
holidays with his parents.
ttlroqh town and a band concert
letter
read:
The
to launch the otncial Christmas
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William
M. Peck 1 of the
season.
Hlghlights oi the evening will First Escort in this area, was
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY &amp; WEDNESDAY
be a "Moonllght" Salefrom6:30 exemplary in his actlonsinewry
p.m. to 9 p.m. featuring season way. His personal conduct, apbargains tltroughout town. and pearanc~, am military bearing
CH~11.AVHRACUAARii
the first drawing for the Give • were outstanding.
'"He perfonned his duties in a
Away cerU,_ficates. No purchases
most
efficient mannerwhilademneed to be made to participate,
great tact and under~
oostrating
and wiMers do not h8\'e to be
standing.
His
actions were highpresent
ly
awreclated
by all. He greatly
The parade will begin at the
A&amp;P parking lot in north Mid- enhanced the Army's image, 1.111
dleport, move southward to Ule reOected great credit l~H)n him·
«·,:T, ·west ·cn Mill to Third, and self anti his uniL"
'llOrth on Thlrd to th&amp;.JI(eltare
building. The band wilf Plor a
concert there ard santa will treat
McBride Serviees
the
children.
CARTOON
T h e Middleport Merchants
Assn. is sponsorl~ the evenL
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Masonic Lodge
Meets Tuesday

Le"'r Co,mes
To SgL Peck

Santa Comes From Major
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of Ule Bradtords.

W. McBride will be Mllri&lt;IIQ' at
3:30 p.m. ·at the Bidwell - .
dill Church with Rev. Jooeph
Cilapaw! IIIII Rov. FreolondNorrls olllclating.

DEADLINE FOR PURCHASE OF 1969 DOG LICENSE IS JANUARY 20TH . ONE
DOLLAR ($1.00) PENALTY IF LICENSE IS PURCHASED AFTER THAT DATE.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE USE THIS HANDY APPLICATION BLANK AND
MAIL TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR AT THE (OURT HOUSE NOW. FEES ARE
TWO DOLLARS l$2.00) FOR EACH DOG . MALE OR FEMALE. (KENNEL LiCENSE PENALTY $5.00)

Spoyed Femole $2 .00

Mole Dou $2 .00

Kennel Li&lt;:ense $10

Female $2.00

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oloey In Bldweil. Frlenda 111101'
call at the MeCoy FIDerol Home
In VInton &amp;lllda,y aftem&gt;on a n d
evening.
SUGAR CROP SOURED
MANILA (IJPI).- The Pbllipplnel moy fall to meet Ita 1969
aupr quota for the United
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GALUPOLIS - Don't look OO'ft' - but, there'a o~ 20.more
ahqlpi._, di.Ys until Cbri&amp;tmu - after today. It'a that time of year
100 soon tile old French City wtn be gaily decDnlted in a restive
mood.
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In my q&gt;lnton, Frldl,y"s omctal ~nlng of the 1968 Chri&amp;tma&amp; .
&amp;hopping season Wl8 a big success. The erowd waa much larger
than when the event was tleld at nigh.L You never saw 1uch a ,rnadohouae - as when they scrambled for gift certificates, dropped ri-om
the alll)lane.
Those were the pictures I goofed on. Somehow, my Jens opening on the camera was not 1et ju&amp;t right and the negatives were too
thln to produce a good picture, We had to sen~ the pictures, Too
bad, 1 didn't get the pi ctures. That mob of actt\lrned races and outstretched arms would have made a good picture.
From my varOge point in the bandstand, I 1\ad a good view of
the scrambling. When thoae pleeea ot paper from the &amp;k,y fell toward the ~per ellt of the park, tJ1e crowd a~rmod like bees ~
ward the landing areL
TraMe movh~ nicely over the new Rt. 35 bypass, which "as
officially opened about two weeks ago. And, at the Gallia-Meigs
Regional Airport, adjacent to tlie bypass, work is progreaalng on
.the footer s for the new banpra. Two lqe gaaoline tal)ks are
waiting to be imJtaUed.
Down the road 'IWaya, the Don King eon.tructioo Co. ot Jackson, has started work on the Federal-Mogul plant, next door- to
Chris Craft. which is already in production of marine eJWinea.
Ye s, Sir, the construction business Js really booming in Gallipolis. Frank Snedaker's new Shake g..Cflpe at Secood and Ollve Ia
comins alo!lfl nicely. The boc:k of tho building Is toword Olive St. 10 the t:ftirnoon 11m won•t shine In the: service windows.
The Lafayette Hotelcrill am dining room are undergolrw ren~
vation, both scheduled to open soon. UrWJeratand that Bob Bu1h of
the Chrlstr· Am Re11aurant will have the hotel diniRK ro«n. I peeked
In there the other afternoon a"nd they painted over the huge panel
mutala on the waDs.
Hear 1 rumor the other day that Kn;cer II going to buUd an
addition on tile LWer side oi the present store, also that a parldqr
lot II going in on Court St. where the old Wood&amp; boule was razed,
They're goln&amp;: to take the bidlding on tile adjacent lot where the
beaut;)' parlor is located.
Emerson Evan•' new house at Third and Locust Is coming along.
They're still working on the basemenL Tlllt' s the location where
for years tile old Wolfe home 1tood. I'll never forget sUpping and sitting down in a mud puddle on the Locust St. aide ol the house one
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~ old brick sidewalk, but llmagine there'll be a new eldewalk w'hen the
house Ia completed.

STAlliNG AT 10:30 A.IL

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The petrel, a small sea bird.
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• II you warit a 1969 corn,crop that riGIIy poya, bool&lt; ··•
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that r•lly 'row- now. You ton oavo real '
money.,'/ reaerYing man,Y:..,alci~. Southern StaHl Hybrid Sood Corn lor hlivory .,.y, tlino through April
19, 1969. Pay nothing until doll..,.y limo.
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WI defeated. They d1Mned Greenbrier Military 82-70 In their ftrsttind .
Two other friendly face&amp; were seen at the Time a.-Sentinel office
FridiJ, One was Keith Shelton, former employe of the Gallipolis
Division of the Columbus and Southern Olllo E18ctrlc. I dldn•t get to
talk to him. But I did chat with Jerry Haffelt, former Tribune em.
ploye. He's ,_ living at Sprlnalleld.
Well, wnaon's Wonders and Burson's Bomben won a double
header Friday night from Logan. The ftralt,y and reserves are now
2--0 for the season. That varsity game was a runaway. But the re·
&amp;erve game waa a different story.ltwaa nip and tuck down to the last
minute. Then the mue Imp&amp; pulled away on foul shooting to clinch
the vlctoey.
That big wl.ncl early Fridly mo~ threatened the Christmas
decontlon11 John Fo11ter, the sign man, and crew put ltJ In the city
park. But the only d1.m1.ge waa to one of the huge pole trees. It was
e11ily taken care of. Most or the decorations were cotq)leted Frl·
da)'. Just have to put the ftnishlrw touches on now.

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star, dr(Vped in the offtce Friday. He played his last year of basketball last seaaon at Concord Coli~. ~ OOIII'~ Don't the frui'f,'l.n

early...

422 Second Ave.
Prealdent•Franklln D. Ron·
aevelt l called Dec. 7, 1M!
(Pearl Harbor Day 1, lhe "dale
which will live in Infamy."

Mrl. Maddox•s polities are.
not 10 well deftned. She knowl
juat that she qrees with her
hulll&gt;and and would Uke to his ""rk continued. So abe
would not "helltate" if asked to

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Piantoi!OIII said - '

olrd&lt;o that fellod him Sopt. 16,
a medico! bullotln lll&lt;l Friday.

lumpo them oil topther.

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flO; 11s -a.
Maddox. a Democrat whO
p.U; th,... ..-t~•IP.
ATLANTA (UPI)-11 Mrl.
T1W1 Unllld "'"' ~~ \1 llll.dulLester Maddox JOOh annouDCea oiiJIIIOl'led Wollaoe'a tblr&lt;lporQ1¥111 ...!ltd • !lie 11M f.ar pllllrlltlll.. of aU
that she'll run for governor eandldacy for prelldela, camut
- · dl ...lthtl tr-.lttll• IIIII
aiiDIIIIIItfal-•pullll ..... lttrtill: _
leplly
.,cc:eed
blmsalf.
But
·he
when her husband" a term II lQ),
run.
Georgiana' won't be a bit
have offered
him Wallace
the key111101'
to . · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - aurpriaed.
cloean't
del\\' that
Gov. Leiter Maddox haa au ceeaaion an,yway, the «JWWIlJ'e
hinted as much, and in Georgia of rumiJlB b1l wile for tho hl8h
such hints in the put have been otftee.
Mrl. Moddox's j,phiiOicpby.
prophetic.
The Maddoxes have a record like her hulband'•· "'I optlmlam. "
or partnership. 1be &amp;QVemor,
,~ ~ ev.,!f IJ!U:e up ~~
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an admirer of roriner Alabama Jlllnd .... .ap .c!elefmlned, ,fOU
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Gov. George Wallace, whose ean ouc.-il ' In &amp;1\1'1111111' tou ·
. AT 928 FIRST AVE., GALLIPOLIS, OHIO' " "" ·•-v
wile IUCCeeded him fn of!'fce1 tQ."'
VIrginia Maddox, unllklo bor
FURNITURE
tlas aaid he doesn't see why
hoWeVer,
has no
"Virginia shouldn't hive a hulband
Two General Eleetric refrigerators, gas cook stove, 2
burnlni poallon for pollllco.
beds, space heater, 6 ttraight chairs, 2 lawn chairs,
chance, too."
Once,
unable
to
falllom
b1l
sewing machine, S wooden storm windows, wasli\ng
Wouldn't Hesitate
111C1Chine,
dl1hes, pots and pans, _pictures, che1t, 9x12
urd hate to get an,ythlne olmoat l\llltlmo to
wool rug, other item1 toa numerous to mentian.
started too
said Mrl. dUlY, .... -eel .. at the
Maddox, 50, an attractive. 10ft goYernor'• offtee on. ''PeOPle"•
ANTIQUES
&amp;poken mother of tour grown day" and (IIJI In line to vlalt
Library table, 3 dressers, drop l~f table, 3. stand·
chlldren, who has tried to ltay him.
tables
living room table, ail lamp, dishes, iron k...,
UkeaWelk
in the background ot her
tie,
2
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Mrl. Maddox, DOW a troJted
huaband' s administration. ''But
top
drener, see thi1 onef
marble
cham..,.... brunet~~.. ...., llko1
no, I wouldn't beaitate.
"I fe81 like my buaband," sho Lawrence Wolk bull not 1r1ta
ESTATE OF GERTRUDE.f'ALTERS,
aald, &lt;~anything I can do to hei.P, beeauH ~re fattenln&amp;;
Adm. Walt• Plantz
(
rm willlng to sacrifice and do apends a 18.1Jour daf at belnS
0 . E. &amp; J. A. french, Auctioneers
it.,.
Georcla'• OrII lady.
Not Roaponai~lo For Any Accidonh
Slle poriiOII&amp;IIy
touro
Mrs. Maddox, born VIrginia
Cox Aug. 7, 1918 In Birming- lhn&gt;Uih Ceorcta'• $1
ham, Ala., has worked bard million avvenJQI''I manlllon 1lx
behind the scenes ln tbl de¥• a week. B'1 a year old
govemor' a mansion, and wbeft now, and has had more tban
she refers to the Ume period 100,000 Vllltorl,
since Maddox"a election, it il
MaMox llkeJ to lillY
a
people"•
admlnlltratioll..,
Yra.
called "since wetookOUlce."

Nina severely damapd
aupr crop• la1t week, the
Notlmai Fedentlon of SUgar

SALAZAR SAME
LlliiiON (IJPI).- Former I'Vr·
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Premier Antonio de
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tourl, Mrs. ~ frequeOIIy
ean be 188ft aeeoliii)8D1lns her

Georgians R e a dY
For Mrs. Ma ddOx

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STILL . THE LOWEST PRICES

SUNDAY
THIS UNUSUAL PALISADE 1»00 bulldlnc II onothor "do It
yourselr' completed project on the B.padford flrm. It Ia an ~
right log type structure and lauaed to house the work equipment

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Audrey E. Woad.
3 under the direction of Mrs.
Reeelvllte the
/""'~' Rosenbaum. Concluding tho enlist oc:tlvlljo ....,.. wort
was Den 2 alngiug 'jG~ ert Sc~ider, Gene Hood, Mat.nll~:~~= Scouts.''
thew Dillard, G. E. Guinther 1.111
intermt•siOII. awards Douglas RolertluD.
to David Hurls alii
Plari. """" llllde for t h o to participate In tho Pomeroy
Chrlstmoa poroclo.
there was a minslrelact by Den

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Bradfords Build W ee k en d
Do-lt- Y ourse·l f Retreat

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no prior eJ~Perlence Ia conatructlG1 - have built on their 220 acre tann lD the SUI'm3' Hollow
ai-M of Melfa COUDt;y, near SUm...-.

SAL·E

PRE--CHRIST

A musical pro. · Keith a.lloy,- ~ p~; Mat.
cram carr)'llw out \"~boot" t-lllllinllllll &lt;;. E. c;umu&gt;or.
- · and tho p~ntation of two 100r pl1111 0111· dOn )!oro UMd
award• ht,~leltted*Hcontmeet- In 111e Webeloo olin. Rlelq'1'111or
IDR of Pack 248 W..,.los and Cub .also received , a ·~ofp year pin.
Scouts.
Domy Leo WW woi»rooontad
A a~t aettln&amp; tor the pro- 1 two year Pia. a waif ..... a
anm waa made by G\U' GUfnttier cold arrow pot.- alld qro allwr
... the Wobelos den. Ilea 2, loti arrotr JM)Inlll. Don ohlel'uhiJuld.
liJ Mrs. Mary June Hood, 10JW er cordi went to AUOD MeHill• of ·the ahowboat era and a Wuslllln ol Den t; Tom Reed ol
atory about eub.aeout lr~:~pectJon Den 2, and David Hllel and Harshen by G. E. Gulotllar, cid Sla:on of the Wobelo: don.
Ilrueo Reed, E&lt;ldle Slssoili'-Pat- Mrs. Wlnoni .H-.nrocolwd
rick Souloby and Gene Hood- a lwo¥N1'91JL SlloWIIIC-1011 a quortet which oane oevenl lated by tho - - f o r Iavine
aoleclloRI, and Mrs. Virllrdo beea awarded tho &amp;Old key In
Crew and Mrs. Audrey Woad's •eoutt.n&amp; at the .roumtable meet-Den 3 bummed "0 Suzanrw.". tna held Nov. 14 at the lb'IW
1\fJtthew Dlllard presented a Creek lll&amp;h SchooL.
pi.UPet •how which he had wrl~
A two year Pin wae 1110 p....,
ton, David Edwards presented sented to V.o. Roeeaboum and a
uo" Top ot Old Smoky," and one )'e&amp;rplnwaaawardedtollrlo
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llootlna Weclneldar
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POMEROY - The
DonoJd 1&gt;11 found hlo nlcho.
He'.1 knee deep tn lnterdl;)' prt:lblema and PJ'CIII'UII and wa, r•

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.:{; week. U was espeeialb 1\ice to read the eDclosed notes from those
who know f.1e only through thla column. Thank• again.

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CONGRATULATIONS TO Hlloh Vo1011bln, doughier of Mr. alii
·llro. Leo VoUilhan.
Hlloh hoo been oleeted t1&gt;o joallor attendalll
the queeo at the
Snowflake Formal It Concord Cal1ep In Athena~ W, VL Th8 big
holldoy event wW be on Dee. 14.
A ooclolCJC)' major at Coaeord, Hlloh Is preoldent of Beto Phi
Chapter o1 All&gt;ho Sigma Alpba.

for

ANNOUNCE BIRTH
GALLIPOLIS - J(r, oed JlrL
Luthtr Slttlt, 128 IUntiXl Drtrt,
are .-..elngtbe blrtb or-.
oeeGIId child, o - · borl Nov.
23111 Holzer Hoopltal.
Tile little bQJ

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Mrs. Richard Keith Huber

douihter of Mr . and Mrs. f,d.
ward D, MIDlson, l2S Linc0tn

llki!nmer; of
"'olre ta1'0\A wllh.l'!.rollod &lt;Ollar. The bridesmaid, Misa Franeea Hruby of

Northfi8ld,

Ohio,

1lmllar gown in ruat
Ave., Altamont, New York, and
moire,
Both
earrled bouquete o1
Richard Keith Huber, was solemTommy MeCorty, daual&gt;ter of
Mr. and Mrs. Emest E. WaUl
rullt
and
yellOw
e11rysantheliuun1
,.,- · oed Mrl. Paul Mecart;y,la had aa gueoto for Thonkoglvlllc nl•ed Nov, 30, ln tho Altamont
and
they
wore
c:orortl&amp;l
ol tresh
Cblldren's lloopltalln Colum. Day dlmer, Moe Woodward, Gol- Rolormed Cburch. Kr. Huber lo
nowera Cl1 theii' head1.
~)&gt;o11. An&gt;one wllblngtooeud'l'lm· llpoUs Ferey, oed friend, Carole the SOD of Mr. and Mrs. Lawr•ce Huber of Gallipolill, Ohio.
Mr. LOulo llljJer, b&lt;olher of
a card D1l¥ addre11 it to Tun- Rami!O)', of Eureka.
Tbe Rev. James Reidperform. the groom, aerved a• best man.
;~i.UdrM1eotcart;y'~ , Room 3A, 322,
,.,
lloopltll, Columbuo.
Ulllers were Mr. Tbomal Early
llr. and Mrs. WUUam llenl· ed the eeremoay.
Glvon In marriage by her !lllh- of .llootoD oed Copt. Pllllllp Munboule and Mrs . Lora Hackworth
Thlnkoglvlllc gueoto ofllr. and opent Thlnksglvlllc with Jlr, oed er, the bride wa1 attired in a gown ...,, brother of the bride, trom
Kro. lloymond blll&gt;n were Kr , Mra. Lealie Menahoule and Mr. of brocade aaUn, o1;rlod with a Wichita, KutiU.
A reception wu held at 1he
IIICI' Mrs. Luther hlton, Galllai and Mra. Edwin Taft of Freder- rolled. collar and long sleeves
ending
in
a
point
over
the
haDd.
home
or the bride'a parenta. FolMr. and Kro. Keith SheliOo oed ~cktown, Ohio.
·The
empire
walotllne
formed
the
lowing the re..,U.. the brldeoed
ehtldrsa, Debn, Mikel Am. and
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tq&gt; olthe aklrt. The illusion vell groom Oew 111 !!olton wllere tboJ
Gary ol Cocoa Beach, Fla., Mr.
Mr: .... Mrl. Hobart
oed l.!ro. JOI'l')' Sbelll&gt;n oed illu&amp;ll· Sr.. vllllted tbelr 1011 and doUJil· was held by a ooronet of fresh wtll make tbelr home.
ter. ·Angola, of Gllllpolta, Keith ter-ln~aw, Mr. oed Mro. George carnations and roses. The bride
Kr •· Huber lo a ll"aduate ol
aDd lamUy are I,PIIIJdlng ten days WU1&lt;&gt;11, WUmlngton, m Thonko- carried a bouquet of wtttte car~ Baker High School, Baldwinsnatioos and yellow rosea.
bore will&gt; hlo pareota.
ville, N. Y., Green Mountain Juglvlllcllay.
'Ilte maid of bonor, Mia a Don· nior College, !'l&gt;llllaey, Vt. and
aa Zeman of Macedonia, Ohlo, Hiram ·Colleae. She lo Pl'll«&lt;ll1
Mr. oed Kro. WIU'IIO Amobory

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Munson-Huber Vows
Performed Saturday
wore_avacado

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For Fro. CotOiot And

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POMEROY - Thankqivlnl
gueoto ol Mr. oed llra•.VIctor
Hysell, MineriYiUe Route 1, In·
eluded Kro. GUool(yaeU, ~ MkMloport; tbelr 1&lt;&gt;11, Jolm Ill·
rO.f: Mr. oed Kro. R.
Klq, aell, 01111 Mlao Jucl!' ~­
dalllhter, Carol. and son, Tim, of IIJ.ehlpn

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SENTIMENTAL ABOUT tile old hilh schoollallll unlformo?Will
dld l'OU know lhot you can purchoae o COIIIPlote IO&gt;lform, RutloDd,
Klddloport, or Pomeroy, tor Juot $$. Conloet Mel&amp;• lllsh Sehool tt

1ou're lnterettet

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Or blwe - and bright
Or yellow - and y11111•
my. Yow get the idea . .
Wlullever strikes your
fa~y - and adds bold- ·
ness, brillillllct or the
elegant look of ll!onolone to the most import·
ant Holiday season.

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Delll Amol&gt;ory In ColUJDbua I o r treal' s Place des Aria that
Thlnkoglvlllc. M r . - Ami· muslclaDs clll H the "Cruel
bary. a teacber 1n MadlsoaCoun- Hall."

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8th Birthday
Is Celebrated
Mr. and Mrs. Cloy Lesley Cochran

A;JcCoy-Cochran
Wed October 26
POMEROY - Min J u 11 a
Ev&amp;qn McCoy, ciauai&gt;ter d Mr.
and Kra. L 0. Mc:Coy, Reedsville,
oed CIOJ Leoley Cothran, 1011 of
Kr. oed Kro. Cloy W. Cochran,
Parkersburg, W. Va •• were united ln DIOI'rlap at 7:30 o'clock

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MJDDLEPORT - The elal&gt;th
birthda3 amiveraary of Mepp
Miller was observed Thanksgivlllc Day wlth a dinner part,y at
the borne or her grandparents,

Mr. oed Mrs. Walter B. Harrlo,
Middleport.

A decorated cake was aerved

following the dinner. Attending
were Mr. and Mrs. George MUler, Megan, Maey Ann, Margie
and David, and Jill Harris.
'lbat evening Mn. Miller gave
a part;y tor Megan when guesta
were CarlD Balley, Dreama Hovatter, Joy Beaver, and her brother and sisters.
Also observed reeently was the
olnth birthday ol David Mlller.
His dlmter guests were Brian
Conde, MttcheU Meadowl, and
Rleky lk&gt;YIIter. A decorated eake
was served with lee cream at
the conclusioo of the meal.

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mansion tor ahollda,yopenhouae,
and the Greenbrier Hotel at Whitle
~~for

t1&gt;o SOOthem
Governor•' COnference.
Her demoolllratlon 'lblraday
nlal&gt;t b4glmlng at 7:30 p.m. ln
the
Middleport
Elementory
School auditorium, Pearl st., Ia
open to the p.~blic. Ttcket1 are
available trom memben of the
Middleport Amateur Gardenero
Club. host tar the awearanee

Qdphur

able from women ot the church
and wlll also be sold at the door.
Baked goods to be sold at lhe
bazaar are to be taken to the
school \More 1"p.m. on Saturday. All proceeds wlll go Into
the buJldtng rund tor the chureh

ter.

-roll,
auo ror

n-.

Loggoto- For
Him • For Her

Co•plete set or pc.
lt on crMlt

I'J Are Partie IP!IIiftil

In ,

Tho C..ploh

.,Ease Y.O~r aching·baek ...

·· ·b~~qfuUy wk,h
.

Colloctloo
of Ioxton

LHth•r
Good•

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Shop-A·RG•a
T"ii•l•ter

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your tnolor

oo ll.ttlo n

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twl=··.
J&gt;l-

or lhreo -

lite. b

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of

a table . . . . . _ uo-

lac

lng a buket of fruit, vqota.
blea, guurdl., pine cone1, mum1,
oedlvy.
Nmlember tlpo for gardenlllc
given by Mra. NNM lnelucled
eleonln( up tbe !lower beda, billIng up Ute rona, c:luning upirl1

tops, watering the eve• p eena,
preparlna the lawn mower t o r
winter.
A houaeplont &amp;ale woo bold Ill
the conclusion at the meeting.
Kro. l&lt;ll1011 Hollm, MRS. BETTY F ASr
leader, read a mectftaHcm, ''Be
Thankful," a poem, .. Lit Ua
Give Thanks," and had atbankaof Mrs. Fall.
Relretlunent• will be eerved glvlllc prOJer. The door prize
cturll'__g the evening. Mrs. Fait waa won by Mn. Kul Gruelel',
wUl be aecompanted to Middle- and retreBhmems were 81ned
port by her mother, Mra. EJ. by the boste11e1, Mn. U r a n a
Thomu was a guest.
mer Dent.

Elberfelds ..
Shopping
Use the Parking Lot
the 2nd Street

TIL
NINE

Alrwoy Unl~ld

tho ....

To 1tart 11111' plant~, M r a.
N - Hid a leaC lbould be eul
" ' .... rooted .. doq&gt; ...-..~...

SHOP

CO.ehllrmen for the afl'aJr are
Mra. W. A. Rice and Mrs. Jack
Young. They are eniiiiiiDg tbe
uslllance ot all clnlrdl women
tor the bazaar whleh will feature handlcralto oed baked aoodo.
The bezoar will begin 11 3
p.m. A dinner wW be oerved
from 4:30 to 7 p.m. The menu
WUl Include ebolee of ddckee
oed dresaiDg or bam, maabedpo..
tatoes. choice ol vegetable IDd
oolad,
belaraae,
oed )lie !or deo-. Coat ol the
dinner will be
adulto.
Chlldren'l prl... wiU be Melli,
u COllie, a1do dlsltea, 10 eento.
ror dinner are ......

.

room

.... otrucllon.

Chureb, Tuppers Plains.

p~v~,.

be neor 72 dolroeo, IIIII

IIIID&gt;OI'OIIO -

tropbleo ln Welt Vlrglnla, Oldo
and Vlrglnla•
ll&lt;&gt;_.zed •• a deeorllllllc
authority, Mre. Fait hal an tm.
prnllve list of awards and ac~ ·
compllahmenta. S h e decorated
the Welt Vlrglnla &amp;UYomor'l

....

lac eveey -

Japan oed Honolulu, Hawaii,
lite was the wtmer ot a aJJ.
ver ti'OIIb1 in the Jackson IDII
Perklno Ster~ Bowl Tourno.
meat ln Newark, N. Y. In addf.

tlon she

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In

tbo vorlol;r

lhouldwater
be watered
with
of
ture. A mixture ~ wood
PI'~
don toll .........- . wllllfeed.

A native ol Mlddlti&gt;Ort. abe 11
• nat1Gftll11 accredited dower
obow judge, A world traveler,
Mr1. Fut h1.1 attended cla11e•
on flower arranglnc ID K.Yato,

~,. '

· Ower 500 Colon ~oHerno To"'*""....,..
Come in Today and Moll• You~ Selection

e FREE ESTIMATES

hlvlllc ap..

peared Ill workollopo oed ellnleo lhr&lt;&gt;ughout tbe trl-otllle area.

MIDDLEPORT AND
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

e NYLON
e WOOl
e ACRILAN e HERCULON

o.lll,.ill

popular deiJIOIIItrotor,

' Dudley's flll!lst

At 11. .ulor p,;...

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MUllS - AZALEAS
CYCLEMANS- GLOXINIA

INSTALLATION
With Tl)e PvrchiN Of .•.•
· CARPET
A. 95

10 YAL_LIY

wiU be .. Middleport Tburadoy
evening for a demonstratimlecture 011 Christmas decoratlcxts.
Ho&amp;tell of tbe weekly
don Club of the Air'' on Cbomel
8, WCHS-TV, Charlelt&lt;ln, tor the
p11t nine years, Mr1. Fast Is a

Met-r

AND

Join Christmas Club for 1969
now . . . at our bank. Have up
to $500 waiting for you a
year from today.

MDlDLEPORT - Television
peracmaUt;y, Mr1. Betty Fait,

POMEROY - A bs•aar to benefit tho bulldlllc llmd for o new
ebureh will be ate&amp;lll next Saturday ot the ~s Plalna Elementary Sebool 11¥ the women
., Sl., Paul'• United

FREE PADDING

Make this Christmas the last
one you'll ever have to worry
about bills.

rlean rid. . _ , . . _.... br
Kro. v..-

Plan Bazaar on Saturday

Pink - • • And Pretty

ud: 1011, IJarry, and Pauline
Lanpdlle of Martina Ferry,
So pure are tho aooustlca of
were
of Mr. 8lld Mrs. Ken- the new concert ball In MOJioo

something that
Santa simply cannot
Keep under his hatl

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The Beill' Fut Chrl-.a cleatID be bold 'I1IundOJ
olpt • 11M&gt; IGddloport torr Sebool no .......,eel. Rood Dwlll&gt;t ~hoon. - · 111 atat tho . - . , woo a ,.,. teod.To-~u,Kro.
tram the _ . . , _ Ill Neaoe-lladtllllwhentho
tbe Golllpollo !lla1l lnolltulo lor tqJ II ... "' .. _ . .
a reeenf. therapy JU!p'UI tbere. lhoald be loft OIL 11111 lllould
~--Judged ODd tbln be pl•ntect, lhe ...td, ..
blue awarded 111 Kro. lhe clopla,yed - wldeb II grow.
Neue, Mr1. DMtYer Holter, who Ins 11ft' leave&amp;.

Mrs. Fast Comes Thu.rsday

alon veil extending below t h e
ahoulders. 9le carried a bouquet or white chryADthemuma •
Serving 81 maid ol honor W&amp;l
MI.. Edna MeCoy, oed the bridesmaids "ere Min Cella McCoy
and Mr1. Iris Smith, all listerl
of the bride
mllolurdol, Oct. 26.
Junea Hoffman was best man
The open ctwreh 1ei'Y1ce wa1
ror
Che bridegroom and the ushper!ormod 1&gt;7 the Rev. Peorl Cooen
were James Sams and Larto 11 tbl Cbeoter
PERHAPS YOU WOULD like to oomd a eard 111 Kro. Lucille
ry Smith. Guests were reeisterChureh.
MayeL She nmolno eonllned to ·tbe Comden Clark HoSPI1alln Pared
by Miss Linda Cochran, staThe brldol setting . . . hlghkenbura. Htr r.-. IUilber lalU. MrL Mayes DOW make&amp; htr hua.e llalded by palma .... white glad- ter of the bridegroom.
with her dau&amp;flter, Vlr&amp;b&gt;lo Covert, at llalpre.
An open recepUcn followed in
loll, lllwnlnated 1&gt;¥ burnlna tathe
10clal room ot the church.
pera &amp;n two lfJVen-branm candel ..
The centerpiece tor the serving
abrl. White oat1n bowo on the
table was made of blue, link and
· !omll,y IIJd I olale green tinted mums fianked by
. c!A&gt;Ih . .oad kl»ollni- .boncb: comcandles iD s!lver holderi. The
p i - the setting,
pastel
color scheme wa• carMra. Horaee Kur wa• organ.
lot and aecompenled Kro. Rhon- ried out in ttle decorations r4. the
da Thorahlll wllo 1&amp;1111 a medley three tiered wedding eake, matchol tiiiiJiia111M1alc prior to theoer- lac the &amp;Dim&amp; of the bridal atvtee, and 111be Lorc1'1 Prayer" tendants.
A1sistlng at the reception were
durlllctbe COremc&gt;lll'.
Eseorted to tbe altar 1&gt;¥ h e r Marllyn Karr. Carol Nicholl,
.lather, tlte bride wore a floor Pel!SI' Kirby, and Reglno WUYour face W111 refrect
lon&amp;lh A-&amp;o •aemble of saUn !oog.
The bride was graWated from
whleb !elllurod loag eleeveo. Her
of
eiJII)Ire -co was enhaD&lt;ed wltb Eastern High School, cla11 ol
1966, and attended Glenville State
tinY pearl&amp; oed oequlns on
COllege.
The bridegroom grad. lace appliques and tbe 11t1n train
was falhicrted with atmilar de- · - !rom Porkeroburg H 1 1 h
School, class ~ 1964, and he Is
•llna alontlthe edgeo.
The bride wore o oeulptured ~ed Ill E. L llui&gt;ool, WUh·
cop d lace petelo outlined will&gt; lngton Work&amp;. The coople rellcle
pearlo which bold an Ulu. at Walhlngton, W. Va., Route 2.

A REMINDER! IIIDDLEI'ORT llremen wUl be ma~ 1 hou ...
to-house c&amp;n\'1.11 th11 afternoon tor contrlbutionl to their am.&amp;aJ proJeet o1 PnMdlllc food bookelo lor need)' Imnlltao o1 Middleport aDd
t1&gt;o ourroundlllc eommunlzy.
.
A&gt;ll'lhl&gt;IIIIOIJ1)erlohoble w1U be liJI&gt;reclatedto'thollremen. CUh
d.,.IIDn• are a!Wa,ro IIPI&gt;feclated alao aiDCe the 1110110)' 11 Uled to
biO' mea~ brood ancl- dOiry produdo for tlie 90 or oo beolloto.
Now tr you are milled, or ioN uifa-SUDday, th6 flriMDio wW be
arOUIII opln DIXt week for ltemo put out m pc.-ebeL

elwlp.

diiPIOJod fon,l'lbla Ia lUll-.
A JNIPM' wu al• JJ"IIIIIItlt
Mra. Homer Holter, and Mra. "' ....... ~·- boueHOIU")''ll&gt;oa&gt;u.
.
plalu. JuQ. ldttJ-"Eat Your Pineuple andOrow boWel,
........
A - • wu tho ll&gt;ple Jlvee br oI'W
e_
d-_
lid _
ioolveo._ ,_
Kro. Frod for Kro.

' sheer comfort
the
this sreat new Birdie.

wu .....

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Plana were.-......., tbe
mootlna for a Chrlllmao JI0'1ll

tbcJuiht &gt;OU'd be lntereoted.

AIJI'AMONT, N. Y. - ·'lbe

/

reminded to hue their arr~~~ge.
- . II the borne of Kro. Karl
Gruo- 1&gt;¥ Dec:. 11,

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guidance."

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What's the ftrst thlqt 1 WmJU does when the doctor tells her
·:-. ahe can be ttl aiXI about after aurpry? My guess ia -she get's her
:;: hair ftxed. Thlt'1 one or the best morale buDders knc:Mn to woman.

•torr 1n a ••~aehulettt new•PIP:er.

doliJ eloss tor retarded prHd&gt;oolero. A plOJ area hoo been eotobUshed outolde with tbe Ulual ploy ,....m&lt;l4&gt;qulpment alii thlo oenn
not only the two 1'11r1ery elaaaea but al10 the Ataembly ot God 0.,
care Center acrou the 1treet.
The mlnloiOr lo crodltedlntl&gt;ofoatureotoeywlth twoprosnmo .
tor Ienior citizens. 'I'tle We1t SCJrnervUle Senior CltlzenJ C1tj) meet.
weekly, lllld theri there'aa Seniur ClUzena Drop-In Center, a COl)'
TOOID fumllhed with lOft .,ehairl, bookl, m.IIIZIMI and I nd1o,
Rev. Boone It ln the »roee•s of orpalz;lna: an adult program
where thole who feel ,.the emotiolal and p~ateal ltrel181 of urban
ll.. ng tar&gt; be bl'QUiht top~r ID IO»&gt;Itirib groocio Cor pro!Ooolo~

Bidwell Ivy Club

f·

~~

a feature

ni&amp;IJIIt tho

llto. David Flaa ao a CJ011tr1b.
utina hHtea1, member• w_..

Putor of the Mlddlepon Firat &amp;,d1t Church tor til: yean,
ROY. Boone 1&gt;11 1""1&lt; toll thot lhe eburch Dllllt be more than Juot·• :
Plaeo to Pl'll' In; thot It abo muot be a wwldqr eommunl13' center.
Thla l1 exactly wtet haa hlppened at tbe West Scmervllle ~
ttat Church In SOinenUJe, Maaa., where Rev. Boone h11 been paatCII"
for over a year. In addition to rumeroua ehureh aedvtUes the larp
tellowahlp haD houaea four comm\Wdt,y proerUaa.
"
Aeoordirw to the article oa thlactlvt.ttea of ReV. Boonllll and taa
church, the ~C~atalra house• the SomerviUe Chlld Guidlnce Center·
where Tufts Unlver1tty tnlrtMa teach emoticxlllb dtaturbed nur•ert
school children.
.
Downatatra, teacher• frmn the Comnumlty Clinic Nuraen
S&lt;hoolo of tl&gt;o Maooaehuo- llopOrtment o1 11en1o1 Heolth hold o

When 1 wc:man la bull' worldJW It 1 job and at heme, she thlnkl,
•' : "Boy, It I could gvt the ehance I'd sleep tiD 11 a. m. every dQ!'
•"
She might thlnk that but tllke it tn:m me, It .. just ain't so."
··~
1 thought I would H sleep in" but I found lll)"'elf awake It thlt
·~·~ usual 6:45 L m. with a whole day or Joanne startrv me ln dte eye.
'i ou can hue IU
-··,·
I've read everythirw in the house, aome ~ It twice. When I
-'. · start readiJW articles in "Mademolaelle" you know my readlna
. ·,, material is low. (Note: I usually look at the pictures otMWla&amp;hlonJ
-~.r ar.t reid the poetry because I'm in a hurry.)
- · Yet I coosistently ftn:l some of the best fiction In this nne
- magazine. I really enjoyed Charles Sapldn'a HJcaarney to SUdnWe,"
'~'· a man's report on da)time TV SOIP ~rar..
~~
I"ve guarded myselr against eettlne Hbooked"' on the~ opens
,._ while I'm Jlllqiog at home.
"·
Sopkins, 1 young editor aOO journalist, &amp;Ol bored with dimer
,. ; table conversation about the "state ot television." He dedded to
.', see for himsel(. His week or rOtmd-the-cloek watehlng reaulted 1n
1 book soon t o be released by Simon and Schuster... Se~n Glorious
-·· ,.Y)ays, Seven Fun-Filled Nights. .. lt should be 1 riot. ~
·
,. _.,
When I turned over to where the atoey was eon
1 rOUDII
· :. an interesdng article written by Alan Brien.
.•
Brien does 1 column. "'Mainly About the Arta, .. 6&gt;r
Sunday
,. Times and one, "Mainly Abota Mysetr, •• for the New Statesman. I
·, wish I had been that clenr about namlq thl&amp; colllllln, then when I
was forced to write "about myself'' Qike tld1, ...Slast. week)
· · those who weren't Interested could just read "Helen Help Ua,"
·, or th.e sports page a little sooner,
At ~ nte, staying home Makes 1 working wite realize the
&lt; brass on the tlrep1ace screen hasn't been polished and the lavendlr
.·· chair needs a !llipcover.
It also 1111kea her realize wt.t a nice fl.mlly she has. When a
: · slender lf..year~ daughter says, "Mom. I'll cook the turkey,'" and
' 1 tall college treBitman son says, "What can 1 do to help'!". 1 motJt..
·.· er's heart Is tu1J of thanksgtvtrw.
Waan"t It nice the WQ the dly cleared ofland the sun came out
toward eve~ this past Thursdl.v, Thanksgiving DQ 1t68?
WUI I be forgiven if I toot. my Oft'D horn? 0 know that's a I1HIO,
•••but remember I haven't bet!ln out to gather much materit)..}l.ra.
ceived word In Friday'• mail dlat D'l)' a1Dry, "Betief than a Cht·ls~ ...
!!'· mas Tree,'" took second place in the short story catWorY
..-::· Columbus Writer's Club. MlrllScrlpt Contest.
The manuscripts were all read b)' one person. No one knew who
· : had written them. Tbey were then judged on that t.sla. It was 1 very
·•:· fair Way to do lt arw::l I'm proud to have taken secoo:t place. There
.: ..:were more entries in thia e11tqory than any other.
;~ ·

of

at Mn. Gruner' a bome m Dec.
18. 'lboro WUI be 1 $1 11ft ex-

Your

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Club to Make Arrangements

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POMEROY - Holldol arr - o !or lbe Golllp&gt;llo

onN-·-

wiU be to'
men&gt;en d the WUdwood Gor-

Slate .._

den Club.
llootlna Weclneldar
borne of Kro. v..._

POMEROY - The
DonoJd 1&gt;11 found hlo nlcho.
He'.1 knee deep tn lnterdl;)' prt:lblema and PJ'CIII'UII and wa, r•

eentb' the 1\i)jlet

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Thanks &amp;o aU who sent me beautiful get-well cards this past
.:{; week. U was espeeialb 1\ice to read the eDclosed notes from those
who know f.1e only through thla column. Thank• again.

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CONGRATULATIONS TO Hlloh Vo1011bln, doughier of Mr. alii
·llro. Leo VoUilhan.
Hlloh hoo been oleeted t1&gt;o joallor attendalll
the queeo at the
Snowflake Formal It Concord Cal1ep In Athena~ W, VL Th8 big
holldoy event wW be on Dee. 14.
A ooclolCJC)' major at Coaeord, Hlloh Is preoldent of Beto Phi
Chapter o1 All&gt;ho Sigma Alpba.

for

ANNOUNCE BIRTH
GALLIPOLIS - J(r, oed JlrL
Luthtr Slttlt, 128 IUntiXl Drtrt,
are .-..elngtbe blrtb or-.
oeeGIId child, o - · borl Nov.
23111 Holzer Hoopltal.
Tile little bQJ

bu--

Jol!rfly - - ....

be ..........

· pounds oed IS ""'""'"· llli II belag IIOloomedto' hla · -._,

.II llx 1Nrl oiCL The .......
nal . . - - Ia J(ra. lAlla

Mrs. Richard Keith Huber

douihter of Mr . and Mrs. f,d.
ward D, MIDlson, l2S Linc0tn

llki!nmer; of
"'olre ta1'0\A wllh.l'!.rollod &lt;Ollar. The bridesmaid, Misa Franeea Hruby of

Northfi8ld,

Ohio,

1lmllar gown in ruat
Ave., Altamont, New York, and
moire,
Both
earrled bouquete o1
Richard Keith Huber, was solemTommy MeCorty, daual&gt;ter of
Mr. and Mrs. Emest E. WaUl
rullt
and
yellOw
e11rysantheliuun1
,.,- · oed Mrl. Paul Mecart;y,la had aa gueoto for Thonkoglvlllc nl•ed Nov, 30, ln tho Altamont
and
they
wore
c:orortl&amp;l
ol tresh
Cblldren's lloopltalln Colum. Day dlmer, Moe Woodward, Gol- Rolormed Cburch. Kr. Huber lo
nowera Cl1 theii' head1.
~)&gt;o11. An&gt;one wllblngtooeud'l'lm· llpoUs Ferey, oed friend, Carole the SOD of Mr. and Mrs. Lawr•ce Huber of Gallipolill, Ohio.
Mr. LOulo llljJer, b&lt;olher of
a card D1l¥ addre11 it to Tun- Rami!O)', of Eureka.
Tbe Rev. James Reidperform. the groom, aerved a• best man.
;~i.UdrM1eotcart;y'~ , Room 3A, 322,
,.,
lloopltll, Columbuo.
Ulllers were Mr. Tbomal Early
llr. and Mrs. WUUam llenl· ed the eeremoay.
Glvon In marriage by her !lllh- of .llootoD oed Copt. Pllllllp Munboule and Mrs . Lora Hackworth
Thlnkoglvlllc gueoto ofllr. and opent Thlnksglvlllc with Jlr, oed er, the bride wa1 attired in a gown ...,, brother of the bride, trom
Kro. lloymond blll&gt;n were Kr , Mra. Lealie Menahoule and Mr. of brocade aaUn, o1;rlod with a Wichita, KutiU.
A reception wu held at 1he
IIICI' Mrs. Luther hlton, Galllai and Mra. Edwin Taft of Freder- rolled. collar and long sleeves
ending
in
a
point
over
the
haDd.
home
or the bride'a parenta. FolMr. and Kro. Keith SheliOo oed ~cktown, Ohio.
·The
empire
walotllne
formed
the
lowing the re..,U.. the brldeoed
ehtldrsa, Debn, Mikel Am. and
\
tq&gt; olthe aklrt. The illusion vell groom Oew 111 !!olton wllere tboJ
Gary ol Cocoa Beach, Fla., Mr.
Mr: .... Mrl. Hobart
oed l.!ro. JOI'l')' Sbelll&gt;n oed illu&amp;ll· Sr.. vllllted tbelr 1011 and doUJil· was held by a ooronet of fresh wtll make tbelr home.
ter. ·Angola, of Gllllpolta, Keith ter-ln~aw, Mr. oed Mro. George carnations and roses. The bride
Kr •· Huber lo a ll"aduate ol
aDd lamUy are I,PIIIJdlng ten days WU1&lt;&gt;11, WUmlngton, m Thonko- carried a bouquet of wtttte car~ Baker High School, Baldwinsnatioos and yellow rosea.
bore will&gt; hlo pareota.
ville, N. Y., Green Mountain Juglvlllcllay.
'Ilte maid of bonor, Mia a Don· nior College, !'l&gt;llllaey, Vt. and
aa Zeman of Macedonia, Ohlo, Hiram ·Colleae. She lo Pl'll«&lt;ll1
Mr. oed Kro. WIU'IIO Amobory

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Gillrttt / ,.
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GBC GraduQ .Git
' TIIeB.U.jOb..

.Vi'olt, or C.U

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w-ore a

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· laf.nMtiOn, Writ•

Munson-Huber Vows
Performed Saturday
wore_avacado

GIC. wiltir

For Fro. CotOiot And

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,, ••· :" JD'iffliie of Miss Carol MuWim,

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Seen and·Heard ;mels..:..;
I• a patient ~~t. ~;.
HD._;.tal tn CoJumbua.
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HAVE HOLIDAY GVE!m1
POMEROY - Thankqivlnl
gueoto ol Mr. oed llra•.VIctor
Hysell, MineriYiUe Route 1, In·
eluded Kro. GUool(yaeU, ~ MkMloport; tbelr 1&lt;&gt;11, Jolm Ill·
rO.f: Mr. oed Kro. R.
Klq, aell, 01111 Mlao Jucl!' ~­
dalllhter, Carol. and son, Tim, of IIJ.ehlpn

v.

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SENTIMENTAL ABOUT tile old hilh schoollallll unlformo?Will
dld l'OU know lhot you can purchoae o COIIIPlote IO&gt;lform, RutloDd,
Klddloport, or Pomeroy, tor Juot $$. Conloet Mel&amp;• lllsh Sehool tt

1ou're lnterettet

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COLOR ME
Or blwe - and bright
Or yellow - and y11111•
my. Yow get the idea . .
Wlullever strikes your
fa~y - and adds bold- ·
ness, brillillllct or the
elegant look of ll!onolone to the most import·
ant Holiday season.

aue••

Delll Amol&gt;ory In ColUJDbua I o r treal' s Place des Aria that
Thlnkoglvlllc. M r . - Ami· muslclaDs clll H the "Cruel
bary. a teacber 1n MadlsoaCoun- Hall."

As.LowAs

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OPEN MONDAY

e nw Cw&gt;lomier
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• Drive-In Wtlldow &amp;ervlce

.•Complete

8th Birthday
Is Celebrated
Mr. and Mrs. Cloy Lesley Cochran

A;JcCoy-Cochran
Wed October 26
POMEROY - Min J u 11 a
Ev&amp;qn McCoy, ciauai&gt;ter d Mr.
and Kra. L 0. Mc:Coy, Reedsville,
oed CIOJ Leoley Cothran, 1011 of
Kr. oed Kro. Cloy W. Cochran,
Parkersburg, W. Va •• were united ln DIOI'rlap at 7:30 o'clock

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BEAUTIFUL POT
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MJDDLEPORT - The elal&gt;th
birthda3 amiveraary of Mepp
Miller was observed Thanksgivlllc Day wlth a dinner part,y at
the borne or her grandparents,

Mr. oed Mrs. Walter B. Harrlo,
Middleport.

A decorated cake was aerved

following the dinner. Attending
were Mr. and Mrs. George MUler, Megan, Maey Ann, Margie
and David, and Jill Harris.
'lbat evening Mn. Miller gave
a part;y tor Megan when guesta
were CarlD Balley, Dreama Hovatter, Joy Beaver, and her brother and sisters.
Also observed reeently was the
olnth birthday ol David Mlller.
His dlmter guests were Brian
Conde, MttcheU Meadowl, and
Rleky lk&gt;YIIter. A decorated eake
was served with lee cream at
the conclusioo of the meal.

bu -

loti In tho mer and tbl

mansion tor ahollda,yopenhouae,
and the Greenbrier Hotel at Whitle
~~for

t1&gt;o SOOthem
Governor•' COnference.
Her demoolllratlon 'lblraday
nlal&gt;t b4glmlng at 7:30 p.m. ln
the
Middleport
Elementory
School auditorium, Pearl st., Ia
open to the p.~blic. Ttcket1 are
available trom memben of the
Middleport Amateur Gardenero
Club. host tar the awearanee

Qdphur

able from women ot the church
and wlll also be sold at the door.
Baked goods to be sold at lhe
bazaar are to be taken to the
school \More 1"p.m. on Saturday. All proceeds wlll go Into
the buJldtng rund tor the chureh

ter.

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Loggoto- For
Him • For Her

Co•plete set or pc.
lt on crMlt

I'J Are Partie IP!IIiftil

In ,

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.,Ease Y.O~r aching·baek ...

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Colloctloo
of Ioxton

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a table . . . . . _ uo-

lac

lng a buket of fruit, vqota.
blea, guurdl., pine cone1, mum1,
oedlvy.
Nmlember tlpo for gardenlllc
given by Mra. NNM lnelucled
eleonln( up tbe !lower beda, billIng up Ute rona, c:luning upirl1

tops, watering the eve• p eena,
preparlna the lawn mower t o r
winter.
A houaeplont &amp;ale woo bold Ill
the conclusion at the meeting.
Kro. l&lt;ll1011 Hollm, MRS. BETTY F ASr
leader, read a mectftaHcm, ''Be
Thankful," a poem, .. Lit Ua
Give Thanks," and had atbankaof Mrs. Fall.
Relretlunent• will be eerved glvlllc prOJer. The door prize
cturll'__g the evening. Mrs. Fait waa won by Mn. Kul Gruelel',
wUl be aecompanted to Middle- and retreBhmems were 81ned
port by her mother, Mra. EJ. by the boste11e1, Mn. U r a n a
Thomu was a guest.
mer Dent.

Elberfelds ..
Shopping
Use the Parking Lot
the 2nd Street

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To 1tart 11111' plant~, M r a.
N - Hid a leaC lbould be eul
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SHOP

CO.ehllrmen for the afl'aJr are
Mra. W. A. Rice and Mrs. Jack
Young. They are eniiiiiiDg tbe
uslllance ot all clnlrdl women
tor the bazaar whleh will feature handlcralto oed baked aoodo.
The bezoar will begin 11 3
p.m. A dinner wW be oerved
from 4:30 to 7 p.m. The menu
WUl Include ebolee of ddckee
oed dresaiDg or bam, maabedpo..
tatoes. choice ol vegetable IDd
oolad,
belaraae,
oed )lie !or deo-. Coat ol the
dinner will be
adulto.
Chlldren'l prl... wiU be Melli,
u COllie, a1do dlsltea, 10 eento.
ror dinner are ......

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Chureb, Tuppers Plains.

p~v~,.

be neor 72 dolroeo, IIIII

IIIID&gt;OI'OIIO -

tropbleo ln Welt Vlrglnla, Oldo
and Vlrglnla•
ll&lt;&gt;_.zed •• a deeorllllllc
authority, Mre. Fait hal an tm.
prnllve list of awards and ac~ ·
compllahmenta. S h e decorated
the Welt Vlrglnla &amp;UYomor'l

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lac eveey -

Japan oed Honolulu, Hawaii,
lite was the wtmer ot a aJJ.
ver ti'OIIb1 in the Jackson IDII
Perklno Ster~ Bowl Tourno.
meat ln Newark, N. Y. In addf.

tlon she

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tbo vorlol;r

lhouldwater
be watered
with
of
ture. A mixture ~ wood
PI'~
don toll .........- . wllllfeed.

A native ol Mlddlti&gt;Ort. abe 11
• nat1Gftll11 accredited dower
obow judge, A world traveler,
Mr1. Fut h1.1 attended cla11e•
on flower arranglnc ID K.Yato,

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Come in Today and Moll• You~ Selection

e FREE ESTIMATES

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peared Ill workollopo oed ellnleo lhr&lt;&gt;ughout tbe trl-otllle area.

MIDDLEPORT AND
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

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popular deiJIOIIItrotor,

' Dudley's flll!lst

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MUllS - AZALEAS
CYCLEMANS- GLOXINIA

INSTALLATION
With Tl)e PvrchiN Of .•.•
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A. 95

10 YAL_LIY

wiU be .. Middleport Tburadoy
evening for a demonstratimlecture 011 Christmas decoratlcxts.
Ho&amp;tell of tbe weekly
don Club of the Air'' on Cbomel
8, WCHS-TV, Charlelt&lt;ln, tor the
p11t nine years, Mr1. Fast Is a

Met-r

AND

Join Christmas Club for 1969
now . . . at our bank. Have up
to $500 waiting for you a
year from today.

MDlDLEPORT - Television
peracmaUt;y, Mr1. Betty Fait,

POMEROY - A bs•aar to benefit tho bulldlllc llmd for o new
ebureh will be ate&amp;lll next Saturday ot the ~s Plalna Elementary Sebool 11¥ the women
., Sl., Paul'• United

FREE PADDING

Make this Christmas the last
one you'll ever have to worry
about bills.

rlean rid. . _ , . . _.... br
Kro. v..-

Plan Bazaar on Saturday

Pink - • • And Pretty

ud: 1011, IJarry, and Pauline
Lanpdlle of Martina Ferry,
So pure are tho aooustlca of
were
of Mr. 8lld Mrs. Ken- the new concert ball In MOJioo

something that
Santa simply cannot
Keep under his hatl

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The Beill' Fut Chrl-.a cleatID be bold 'I1IundOJ
olpt • 11M&gt; IGddloport torr Sebool no .......,eel. Rood Dwlll&gt;t ~hoon. - · 111 atat tho . - . , woo a ,.,. teod.To-~u,Kro.
tram the _ . . , _ Ill Neaoe-lladtllllwhentho
tbe Golllpollo !lla1l lnolltulo lor tqJ II ... "' .. _ . .
a reeenf. therapy JU!p'UI tbere. lhoald be loft OIL 11111 lllould
~--Judged ODd tbln be pl•ntect, lhe ...td, ..
blue awarded 111 Kro. lhe clopla,yed - wldeb II grow.
Neue, Mr1. DMtYer Holter, who Ins 11ft' leave&amp;.

Mrs. Fast Comes Thu.rsday

alon veil extending below t h e
ahoulders. 9le carried a bouquet or white chryADthemuma •
Serving 81 maid ol honor W&amp;l
MI.. Edna MeCoy, oed the bridesmaids "ere Min Cella McCoy
and Mr1. Iris Smith, all listerl
of the bride
mllolurdol, Oct. 26.
Junea Hoffman was best man
The open ctwreh 1ei'Y1ce wa1
ror
Che bridegroom and the ushper!ormod 1&gt;7 the Rev. Peorl Cooen
were James Sams and Larto 11 tbl Cbeoter
PERHAPS YOU WOULD like to oomd a eard 111 Kro. Lucille
ry Smith. Guests were reeisterChureh.
MayeL She nmolno eonllned to ·tbe Comden Clark HoSPI1alln Pared
by Miss Linda Cochran, staThe brldol setting . . . hlghkenbura. Htr r.-. IUilber lalU. MrL Mayes DOW make&amp; htr hua.e llalded by palma .... white glad- ter of the bridegroom.
with her dau&amp;flter, Vlr&amp;b&gt;lo Covert, at llalpre.
An open recepUcn followed in
loll, lllwnlnated 1&gt;¥ burnlna tathe
10clal room ot the church.
pera &amp;n two lfJVen-branm candel ..
The centerpiece tor the serving
abrl. White oat1n bowo on the
table was made of blue, link and
· !omll,y IIJd I olale green tinted mums fianked by
. c!A&gt;Ih . .oad kl»ollni- .boncb: comcandles iD s!lver holderi. The
p i - the setting,
pastel
color scheme wa• carMra. Horaee Kur wa• organ.
lot and aecompenled Kro. Rhon- ried out in ttle decorations r4. the
da Thorahlll wllo 1&amp;1111 a medley three tiered wedding eake, matchol tiiiiJiia111M1alc prior to theoer- lac the &amp;Dim&amp; of the bridal atvtee, and 111be Lorc1'1 Prayer" tendants.
A1sistlng at the reception were
durlllctbe COremc&gt;lll'.
Eseorted to tbe altar 1&gt;¥ h e r Marllyn Karr. Carol Nicholl,
.lather, tlte bride wore a floor Pel!SI' Kirby, and Reglno WUYour face W111 refrect
lon&amp;lh A-&amp;o •aemble of saUn !oog.
The bride was graWated from
whleb !elllurod loag eleeveo. Her
of
eiJII)Ire -co was enhaD&lt;ed wltb Eastern High School, cla11 ol
1966, and attended Glenville State
tinY pearl&amp; oed oequlns on
COllege.
The bridegroom grad. lace appliques and tbe 11t1n train
was falhicrted with atmilar de- · - !rom Porkeroburg H 1 1 h
School, class ~ 1964, and he Is
•llna alontlthe edgeo.
The bride wore o oeulptured ~ed Ill E. L llui&gt;ool, WUh·
cop d lace petelo outlined will&gt; lngton Work&amp;. The coople rellcle
pearlo which bold an Ulu. at Walhlngton, W. Va., Route 2.

A REMINDER! IIIDDLEI'ORT llremen wUl be ma~ 1 hou ...
to-house c&amp;n\'1.11 th11 afternoon tor contrlbutionl to their am.&amp;aJ proJeet o1 PnMdlllc food bookelo lor need)' Imnlltao o1 Middleport aDd
t1&gt;o ourroundlllc eommunlzy.
.
A&gt;ll'lhl&gt;IIIIOIJ1)erlohoble w1U be liJI&gt;reclatedto'thollremen. CUh
d.,.IIDn• are a!Wa,ro IIPI&gt;feclated alao aiDCe the 1110110)' 11 Uled to
biO' mea~ brood ancl- dOiry produdo for tlie 90 or oo beolloto.
Now tr you are milled, or ioN uifa-SUDday, th6 flriMDio wW be
arOUIII opln DIXt week for ltemo put out m pc.-ebeL

elwlp.

diiPIOJod fon,l'lbla Ia lUll-.
A JNIPM' wu al• JJ"IIIIIItlt
Mra. Homer Holter, and Mra. "' ....... ~·- boueHOIU")''ll&gt;oa&gt;u.
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plalu. JuQ. ldttJ-"Eat Your Pineuple andOrow boWel,
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A - • wu tho ll&gt;ple Jlvee br oI'W
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lid _
ioolveo._ ,_
Kro. Frod for Kro.

' sheer comfort
the
this sreat new Birdie.

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Plana were.-......., tbe
mootlna for a Chrlllmao JI0'1ll

tbcJuiht &gt;OU'd be lntereoted.

AIJI'AMONT, N. Y. - ·'lbe

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reminded to hue their arr~~~ge.
- . II the borne of Kro. Karl
Gruo- 1&gt;¥ Dec:. 11,

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What's the ftrst thlqt 1 WmJU does when the doctor tells her
·:-. ahe can be ttl aiXI about after aurpry? My guess ia -she get's her
:;: hair ftxed. Thlt'1 one or the best morale buDders knc:Mn to woman.

•torr 1n a ••~aehulettt new•PIP:er.

doliJ eloss tor retarded prHd&gt;oolero. A plOJ area hoo been eotobUshed outolde with tbe Ulual ploy ,....m&lt;l4&gt;qulpment alii thlo oenn
not only the two 1'11r1ery elaaaea but al10 the Ataembly ot God 0.,
care Center acrou the 1treet.
The mlnloiOr lo crodltedlntl&gt;ofoatureotoeywlth twoprosnmo .
tor Ienior citizens. 'I'tle We1t SCJrnervUle Senior CltlzenJ C1tj) meet.
weekly, lllld theri there'aa Seniur ClUzena Drop-In Center, a COl)'
TOOID fumllhed with lOft .,ehairl, bookl, m.IIIZIMI and I nd1o,
Rev. Boone It ln the »roee•s of orpalz;lna: an adult program
where thole who feel ,.the emotiolal and p~ateal ltrel181 of urban
ll.. ng tar&gt; be bl'QUiht top~r ID IO»&gt;Itirib groocio Cor pro!Ooolo~

Bidwell Ivy Club

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a feature

ni&amp;IJIIt tho

llto. David Flaa ao a CJ011tr1b.
utina hHtea1, member• w_..

Putor of the Mlddlepon Firat &amp;,d1t Church tor til: yean,
ROY. Boone 1&gt;11 1""1&lt; toll thot lhe eburch Dllllt be more than Juot·• :
Plaeo to Pl'll' In; thot It abo muot be a wwldqr eommunl13' center.
Thla l1 exactly wtet haa hlppened at tbe West Scmervllle ~
ttat Church In SOinenUJe, Maaa., where Rev. Boone h11 been paatCII"
for over a year. In addition to rumeroua ehureh aedvtUes the larp
tellowahlp haD houaea four comm\Wdt,y proerUaa.
"
Aeoordirw to the article oa thlactlvt.ttea of ReV. Boonllll and taa
church, the ~C~atalra house• the SomerviUe Chlld Guidlnce Center·
where Tufts Unlver1tty tnlrtMa teach emoticxlllb dtaturbed nur•ert
school children.
.
Downatatra, teacher• frmn the Comnumlty Clinic Nuraen
S&lt;hoolo of tl&gt;o Maooaehuo- llopOrtment o1 11en1o1 Heolth hold o

When 1 wc:man la bull' worldJW It 1 job and at heme, she thlnkl,
•' : "Boy, It I could gvt the ehance I'd sleep tiD 11 a. m. every dQ!'
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She might thlnk that but tllke it tn:m me, It .. just ain't so."
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1 thought I would H sleep in" but I found lll)"'elf awake It thlt
·~·~ usual 6:45 L m. with a whole day or Joanne startrv me ln dte eye.
'i ou can hue IU
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I've read everythirw in the house, aome ~ It twice. When I
-'. · start readiJW articles in "Mademolaelle" you know my readlna
. ·,, material is low. (Note: I usually look at the pictures otMWla&amp;hlonJ
-~.r ar.t reid the poetry because I'm in a hurry.)
- · Yet I coosistently ftn:l some of the best fiction In this nne
- magazine. I really enjoyed Charles Sapldn'a HJcaarney to SUdnWe,"
'~'· a man's report on da)time TV SOIP ~rar..
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I"ve guarded myselr against eettlne Hbooked"' on the~ opens
,._ while I'm Jlllqiog at home.
"·
Sopkins, 1 young editor aOO journalist, &amp;Ol bored with dimer
,. ; table conversation about the "state ot television." He dedded to
.', see for himsel(. His week or rOtmd-the-cloek watehlng reaulted 1n
1 book soon t o be released by Simon and Schuster... Se~n Glorious
-·· ,.Y)ays, Seven Fun-Filled Nights. .. lt should be 1 riot. ~
·
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When I turned over to where the atoey was eon
1 rOUDII
· :. an interesdng article written by Alan Brien.
.•
Brien does 1 column. "'Mainly About the Arta, .. 6&gt;r
Sunday
,. Times and one, "Mainly Abota Mysetr, •• for the New Statesman. I
·, wish I had been that clenr about namlq thl&amp; colllllln, then when I
was forced to write "about myself'' Qike tld1, ...Slast. week)
· · those who weren't Interested could just read "Helen Help Ua,"
·, or th.e sports page a little sooner,
At ~ nte, staying home Makes 1 working wite realize the
&lt; brass on the tlrep1ace screen hasn't been polished and the lavendlr
.·· chair needs a !llipcover.
It also 1111kea her realize wt.t a nice fl.mlly she has. When a
: · slender lf..year~ daughter says, "Mom. I'll cook the turkey,'" and
' 1 tall college treBitman son says, "What can 1 do to help'!". 1 motJt..
·.· er's heart Is tu1J of thanksgtvtrw.
Waan"t It nice the WQ the dly cleared ofland the sun came out
toward eve~ this past Thursdl.v, Thanksgiving DQ 1t68?
WUI I be forgiven if I toot. my Oft'D horn? 0 know that's a I1HIO,
•••but remember I haven't bet!ln out to gather much materit)..}l.ra.
ceived word In Friday'• mail dlat D'l)' a1Dry, "Betief than a Cht·ls~ ...
!!'· mas Tree,'" took second place in the short story catWorY
..-::· Columbus Writer's Club. MlrllScrlpt Contest.
The manuscripts were all read b)' one person. No one knew who
· : had written them. Tbey were then judged on that t.sla. It was 1 very
·•:· fair Way to do lt arw::l I'm proud to have taken secoo:t place. There
.: ..:were more entries in thia e11tqory than any other.
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of

at Mn. Gruner' a bome m Dec.
18. 'lboro WUI be 1 $1 11ft ex-

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bananu were lll'ftd.
'
ct Mro. Plul Wlm.
Mro. -~ aloo rtp&gt;rtod ""
A dlmer nt a tor Dee. a receat .tilt to tbe (II!IUpn'ua
tbo
I It 6:110 p.m. ot Crow'l SINk Slate IDslllute al whlell Houae. From there tbe lfOUil cUib made Chrt.lmaa COI'81PI·
wtJI .. to the homo "' Mrl. c. Cooklea and bananla were Ml'·
0. Chapman tor a bualneN meet- ved at that time.
The Rower ....,. belal held
1111! and Chrllllmas porV. Thore
this
W'8ekend at the f'Om8ro1
wW be a gift eXc~~art&amp;e, and memElementary
building was dlacuabers are reminded to take hoUW tabJe arranpmenta: to the" eecl. Six membero proricleol or.Gardoo Clw bold It tbo homo

rangementl for dlling Clan 7,

to be cblatecl to tbo
Southeaatern Ohio Mental Healtll

..~,"'ar~u•­

lal lots ct f)JIIer.
C~~. Athenl.
Mra. F.dward Nel11011 wu acIt was decided during t h e
eoptecl
lnto membership ct tbo
meet!De to send silts to tbo children' a home and the eount;y tn- club, and the name of Mra. Jel· ·
tlrmary on Valentine's o.,y in- tie White waa preaerted tor memberoblp.
ltead or at chrl.unas time.
DevoUoaal ltader wa1 M r 1.
!lllrlng tile emdoetecl
Wbm who read the lOOtb Psalm,
"Gratitude," trom Ideal&amp;. a n d
coaeluded with prayer. The creed
and eollect wen read by t h e
"""" Ill unliOII aad JllOillbers
responded to roU call loy namIng a ThookasiYIDI tl&gt;ouPt.
Mra. Clarence Mnrrrt1 gave

by Mrs. Virgil Atldl'l's, reports

were given on the regimal meet1111! held ot Eastern lli8ft School
by Mrs. Jack Robson. Mrs. Robert Canada,y told ol a therapy
vialt to the Southea&amp;tern Ohio
Mental Health Center on Nov.
12. Nine members ol the club

C!lub Meets Recently
CHESTER - The November
meetbtg of the Young Wive's CI!Jb
was held recentl¥ at the home d.
Mrs. Teresa Collins. Mrs. JanIce Yomg pre1ided and the minutes and treasurer's report were
read by Mrs. Chloris GauL
SeYenlletters were read fr'om
oervleemen In VIetnam, thonldng
the cltil ror tbe Christmas pack~
ages mailed to them.
PlanA were made tor the annual Chrlllmaa parcy whlell Ineludes a dinner at Baileys Restaurant in Pomeroy on Deeem- •
ber 12 at 7 _p.m. with a 80C:lal

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lr...U.. JriH - o d loy llrl•

hour atterwanls, wllh gllto IX! be

excbansed by aec:ret pals.
Relreahmenta or sandwlchel.
cookies, eoffee and pop were
served by the hostess to the following not mentioned above: Mre.
Nan White, Mrs. Alma Pooler,
Mrs. Nancy Colllnl, Mrs. Juet

Coonally, Mrs. Barbara

TriA&gt;.

Mrs. ~e Hayman, Mrs. Joyce
Ritchie, Mrs. Gay Am Burke.
Mrs. S1arOn Loucks and Mrs.
Marll;yn Robln1011.
GUts were presented to Mrs.
Nancy Collins and Mrs. Jllllt
Connally.

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The blrtb-

413'1 "' alolerl - - ab...,.... a !amlb' 'l'bodls&amp;blnl cllmer ,11011:)' II J o b a
Full&gt; home In Middleport.
'1'1!0)' _ , Mr1. llanlld VoceliODII. I'VlllllllOUih, lllll Mr1.
WU11am Slrilher and M r a.
Fulls, Mlddl~
Attmdlng the dbmer

were Mr.

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Com• In and R•tht•r.
Drawing Every Sat.
Til Chrishnu

afteri'J)OI\
The meetlns

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FOR HIM

Party is Given
RUTLAND - Mrs. Flor011ee
Jlarrott. Rutiancl, ~ recently wllh a parcy In obseneee ct tbo blrlhdi.Y amlversary
of her daughter. Darlene.
Gamel wel'fl ~ed and

cakes.

potato chlpl;, m1nta and
Kool-Ald were served. T h e
honored 1U8Bt'S slater, Marlene
l!1d Deena Blackwood asslotod

lnga on lbanklgivhw were given
Ia follows, "'ThankagiYiQI DQ."
by Ftorenee Potts; 11 LI'Ulti"BIIIte
~nga," by Raehel MeBrldej Myla ·

Hudaon re.d '"At

VILLAGE CUT RATE

Grarxl-

ma's

House;" .. Thanksgiving
Thoughts," by A d I Slackj

"Thankqivlng O...V.."

esa Brown. Rita. Terrie a n d
!l!errle v~ Melod7Simmona.
ilollle Keme41, lrMO lllll l'egi!Y
l(alone, JQ)' lllld Janey HutehiiCI'I.,

Holm~9h.:,., arll

-w:;- ~ •:.':,eo~:
ramu,,

Party Given

Cu--. Beverly and Vldt, MaEdclle Capell, No.
mae Slate Colleae,
W.
Va.; Mr. aDd Mre. HcnrardD»erl-

BEDROOM

BED, CHEST, DOUBLE
NITE STAND. COLOR - PECAN
REG. $429.95 .

P_,
GOLD STAR STORE"
~~~

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n;. Kreoer c.., 1tN

w.......... tt.rlellt ..

aJKI Mrs. WIWam llld!ordlncluded Mr Gr
Glu Mr lllll
1·
Af!e
e,
•

aDd Mrs. Addkl PUllins, Chel·
ler.

!alley-·

· - ...... • white el&lt;IJhanl
sole, baked gooda,
pillow caaea, and other

hand~

medeltema.

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Premuim Quality
Government Inspected

PtJrmtJ·lron
'.

Whole

I

l..l......d

Fresh Fryt'rs

.

lb.

Gallpalls &amp;
BOGER STOlES

I''HI~

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...... bNf, ...................._ anil
lot- ell ""' - ............. .......

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Bazaar is Planned

Gold Star
Store''

Chapmd11·
.,. .Canaday's ..,
Wonderful W
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ar, .... c., •••

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Get Up To
350 EXTRA
,:·,,,. vii. Sttlnps

a.t&amp;

HYI". . Piece

Wr.,. •• Jlrwl ·

Bologna

Picnics . __ . .

k....., Strve &amp; S.w Sllc.d

,-,.....,. Kwlck ICrhp SQCIIII

lb.
Fre~h, Bonel•••· B..f and ..Pork

Red, peen, brown, tan.

PROFFITTS WHOLESALE

OF

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.itokelr lrnd , .... .,,..

Juice ____ 4 '::; $1

lll!op. U/fletl

!tobly s...t. .,.

stokely Attl ... fllaven Fndt

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Wonderful World of

Drinks _. 3 :.,:- 89c

It EXTRA TOP V¥-UI 11'AMI'I
............... 111111 pwdt- tl

Stokelu v ac

I,..._ """' w lrt•' ~ .....a...

SLIPPERS

.. Qlr. Sllcod ........

Cll.,a

Pac

$_., Lltllot Rod K!dnay

Whole Kerll$1 Golden ·

Beans ___ . 7 '!: $1

lll!op. 1111111!

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Tea Bags ... '::'· 89c
......._
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DUNHl~

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Wii1-kl of

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Crisco Oil __ . ~ 69c

&gt;I iXTRA TOP VALUI 11'AMI'I

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II it's slippers .. : boots ... sho.s . ·•. then
it'a Chopman-Conodoy'• wonderful '(9f'ld of
footwear gifts f~ Christmas. Fre1h nPt stock
many niiW arrival&amp; this week to give you
/ tk&lt;t-"fl~P styl .. at Chopmon-Conodoy'• pleaolng•
• _J

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( _ly low pric••· Shop now • .. we ~v• footwear
· fOr all of lho family. Opon Frlday and Saturday

Clorox .. ..._ 49e

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wflh ............

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011'1' .. . .

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Cheer . s-t;, '

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Sl29
Coffee.-.....
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p.iflto-·Beans .. !39c
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39c

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Cant day

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KROGER BRAND SKIM OR

Dinners

~

3 = sl

a.,LJttAIV•IIIM

2 ~- 89c

Fruit Pies _ 4 !:.$1

Kf'091r Lo-F.t

I ( , _ C - Cot

Egg Nog .... \&gt;-pl. 89c

Freneh Fries

~

89c

"-"Com or Peas 2 !!. $1
K-AI-

$1

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Hi-Nu Milk

Pilhbury Hu"try J«&lt;c

Biscuits . _ 5
_ Pllllllury ArrrrtM Y•Niy

Cookies . 2

~

$1

=. 97e

Kro..,. Sliced AIMelc• &amp; ,........_

fce Milk _. 2 ';;:!: $1

Cheese _. . . . ': 69c

99e

Green Beans ..5 ·-::- sl

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Pumpkin . 7

1 111o.
" - Kn.,.,
- aa er CO'IInl•r
a. .,....

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Cell C.llut lti-77Gt!
Willie• L Dllea. Mp.,
A14_

• ...._,.,- FROZEN

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bald Thurlday In the ellutell 10cial room.
'llMI buaar will besle ot 10

INC~

liM•••· Grap1fntlt

Juice ___ 2 '!: 79c

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Att..•,. Oh..

Bacon ____ ~ $1.29

Stoek up
and Save
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I plrp. Chlclotll ......._ Troy Pac

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39e

5I EXTRA TOP VAL,_ 11'AMI'I
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VIRE SMITH AUDIO-VISUAl.{

lb.

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IIIDDLEPORT - A n n u a I
Cbrlolmu buaar
by
the - C i r d e ctHealh
United -~~ Clllrdl wiD be

16 W. U11l.,. II.

F'""' or Smolced Wholo Sllcod 11r. 4k

'·I•. $117
Roast . . . . •. $1.09 Bacon -. . . ....
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looly - R•l- $21.95
CHILD'S TABLE AND
CHAIR SET • • $15.95

.__ 79c

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Ret. $19.95 Children's
TABLE AND CHAIR
SETS - - - • • $14.95

Pork Loin

! - - - . - - - - - - . J Full Side

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The amcn:ing hearing okl thot filte'rs out loud,
·
painful, sudden noiw • . .
Sudden biGsts of noite con be unc:Omfort.
able. EII)Kially if. yavr hearing aid dOesn't
shut them out quickly.
The new Zenith ~erolor: eliminate• this
painful di-.comfott. And it giws you this pro· ,
tection outomoticoll y. 1
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Ask "' for a free derrionllrotlon. Wf.~nk ·
we con save you discorftfort.
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Quarter Fryers

Quarter Sllctd

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Fresh Breast or Leg
U.S. Government Inspected

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Br•..hd

Cut-Up -·-··- .. 33c

U.I.D.A. &lt;HOtC:e TENDIIRA'I'

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Fresh Fryers

"Freezer Beef" Sale"

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SALE 300.00

Ret. $14.95
CHILDS PLATFORM
ROCKER -Sale $10.95

"CHICKEN PARTS"
WJtto Rllro
1re~sts
•• 59t
Whole Leg-s ____ _ .. 49r
Win-rs ______ . ___ _ .. 29c
Backs &amp;Nerks _.. •• lOt

Hmll•u-

- 'l'hanklsiYIDI
8¥ lllll ovemlsld auoot• ct Mr.

baeb, Portland.

wsm

Any Way You Like It!

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ven. w. Va.; ·Mr.mt~Geofai\

BED ROO

CHICKEN!

Mft.-

1011:, W.Va.;

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ro~oY

· ~RI wen Mr. IDd M r a.
and from 11 a.m. UQill
Ollie Roulll, Mro. T. Berllloulll, a.m.
2 p.m. • luneheoo will be ......
M111 MlUle Bumlll'Dir. NIW Ha- ed. The buaar wtJI - . a

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'l1le Radforda' lOR, BW, ll'l·
5YRACVSE - Mr. aad
deraolnl beele ormy lralnlng In
Lan7 llberoboeb lllll 1011, Da- Carolina, llhmod &amp;Iring
vid, - - 'l'bodlq!Yial lbe &lt;lojl.
Day • dlmor ,11011:)'-

tmas

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C-otr!.

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-~ Mrs. lloDk YOUI!II Mn. lla!ald Pulllna and cloutlhWIWam YOOUI&amp; lllll ten, Debl&gt;le lllll Mrl. ROD Rood,
M1rtll ~ Porker,
aDd her 000. Jlllrtll', Columbus,

Dinner

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lllll B1J1

R,t.CIHE, OHIO

lee

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*'~Mr;...

Va.;llr.andMrl.

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Clarace .".ma, MrL Rlc:bant
~ llr1, Dicit Y-. 11r1.
Wlckorl!blm, ,..,_ Chlrlol
llrl. Addll -.n,lllro. MlrJCirde,
Mro. D&amp;vlcl YOII, llro. Ear l7
Rliulb, llrL RciO' Jludt, lllllllr.
lllll.Mre. Wollaee Hill,

cleo! IIIII due to December meollnl
Uod but' a CbriiiiwtJI be _held Ill JID-

The meetlng was closed with
Dahl' Rouah r-ti111 tile 23rd
Psalm and 1 Benediction. Mrs.
Hudson, hostess, serwd refrelhmenta.
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Olhiorl .... - . . . tiJ!o to tbo
brldl! • elaet wore il'rod lllola,

deet.

read .,.. As We Pny."'

Clncly Andei'U\, MeGrath, Roeemary Snowden, a n d
Patricia Barrelt.

Robert B. Morris aud

by

For the prccnm seeaion, reed-

Mrl. Barrett wlth the pmel.
JIDO LUCU and .,Patricia Thorp
aaslotod In lhe ..,.,....
GuNia wore Clncly Bla.....
ekwood•"",
9w-on and Karen Riggs, KatJuo
Morris, Clllld;y, F - , IDIIRbDnda Woods, Tereu MU11181', Ter·

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IW'1. Dll.lbe reaular lileet!DiaJchl.
II wtJI be a polluek dlmer •:
the unll !llmllhln&amp; tile ~ur~ou.
There wiD be a •• sift exd!aiJp.
The meet1111 prelllded over lor
Mrs. Lawrenee opeaed wltll the
ednneement &lt;ll eoi&lt;Jrs lllll - er b7 Eula Wolfe, actiaR: cbi»laiD. The traveling prl.zeo cloDited by Frances Roberta wu a...,....., IX! lladha Lou o.cfe.
Refrellbmeatl were aerved 'tv
Josle Roulh aad I.mra Young.

wm

freshment8 ol lee cream, cup-

H_....., w.

.~me.

A plamed potluck Chrlttmla
dinner wUI be held In the amex
of lbe church Doe. 20 ot 6:30 p.
m. A $1 1111 exellanp
be
held. Ado Slack and Myla Hudson was liiJ'IIed &amp; thr! decoraUna
committee.

re-

lldlolTOy lllll dallghter

eoalll
wui be

scripture or readlrw containiDg
the word "Thankful." Reportt
were reid and approwd. ·
It Wit voted to retain the officer&amp; ror another year.

For Daughter

row

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Preaident f'rlnkie Mumaw with
lhe readlns ollhe lOOih Pealm,
follOW"ed with pnyer. Seven members 1111Wered roll clll with 1

ter; Mr, and MrS. Dan Morris,
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....,.-..se; Mr. and Mrl. Wood- D

HOUSEWARES AND SMALL

ooened

1

ere bavlng a

-A...,_,

,._, llro.
Mre.
F , _ l WUOOUD, Mre. Car I
Wolro, llrL E a r l - , lllr 1.
Doo llc:Tumor, lllll llrl. Vlr.-

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Aaooel-.
'IIIII l 11'ut1ry 1..10 oolle«od
• - bDl&lt; ct eye giuoe1 lu
be ~ ''E1N lor the

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J.m.. ·!la\PI!Gii'.

sole ct lbe Jlellll C&lt;Junl1 'l'llbol'eule&amp;l11111lRo~D-1

f1nt U n i t e d Presbyterian
Church met ln d1e amex Tuesday

Pageant

HAIKARA
OLD SPICE,
TIMEX WATCHES,
ELEC. SHAVERS
BILLFOLDS

4 PC.

J ohn
Y.,.-.: II&lt; : lll&lt;l!arll -Ill,
llio. l'hllll\
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Rod!ml, Mrl)'~
Mre.

to lho "Glib ~ Yl!llks" floJd
and tbe lfOUP al10 mlde a caDlrlllulloo ID tbo CbrlmM1 oeal

SYRACUSE - A. ChrlsJmas
dinner 1111 pfOII'Uil were planned when tbo Star Cle81 of lbe

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GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY

--~w- FREE GIFTS

Clo S$ Plo ns
Dinner Event· ·

, Mrl.

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OHIO ETA.
Amut• 118'-. met reeently.
~ l'ld &amp;lrorlf::r. 8;16 p.m.
The un11 to live $5 to1'11ellle.l'. ColumiJua .... en Oblo Eleetrf.e Co.; Mr1. Ruth wardl lbe -oes ct eeell ct
lbe Cbrlotmu puilal. The..,.
Rune hu c:ulturalprocnm.
MIDDLEPORT LODGE 368, F. at.' A.- wUl be bold 011 Doc,
aDd A.M., Tue.-,, 7:30 p.m.; 6, and lbe ..,. -. CbiUI- II'
1ehNIIod lor Dee. 11. Mrs •.foon.
lnotall- al oiiiC&lt;JI'I.
THE WSCS ct lbe Euteaprloe . - Llwnl!ee wW beke a larie.·
Valtod _ . Choireb Cbrlll- cake IX! be taka~ to lbe cbllll-

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~Joaoa,

IIIII Celoi11l Jc!Ml, "!ln. JdJd

IO~$llorO

A.-., lllll 1111 ebllll- Vot.

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81'1111 Holjilol were JiwteP1D !llojUr, Bela 1bo .t\lalllaey ct lho Racine !'Val,

'ltJES)AY

lllll 11r1. Frank Tllua, F"'* Al- mu rneet'nr TuHdi.J, Dee. a,
len, Steven, and BdlbJ', Pome- at 7:30 p.m., at home ol Mr1.
roy; Mr1. Harold J--. IIID- Ellner Bltea; a 50 &lt;0111 sift
erlrillei Mr. Uld Mra. Harold
Vopl...,.. l!1d Mellnda, l'l&gt;rtlPOMEROY CHAPI'EII 1.811, Ormoutb; Mr. and Mra. WWiam dar "' tbo Eaolera Star, lnotalSwtllher, David, Velvet ad Paula, latloft ~ atneera, 7:45 Tueldl,r
aDd Mr. andMro.Fullz,l!larelllll n1aM. POme:i'Q)' Muonle TemAnita. Mellndl Fopl11011g Ia tbo ple •.
weekend guell ct the Fultz ebllMEIGS TEMPLE, Pylllbn Sislen, 7:30 1'11eodar nJi111 ot lbe
balli election ol olrtcer1; membero to brlal eooldea or Sllldwlebet; $1 J(tt exchange.
Give

-am.

FOR HER

Her•.... . .

llooJIIal 111111 II wu de- Millbr7, Mrl, •
elded that I mle 'IIIII be II- llllllllidred, llri. RciO' - ·
loibed ll!Oc:lfYinllhllll be uood Vr1. FF'\0 B. ~ tfrl.

is

--llr•-

'*1. Earl

For Veterans' Hospitals

Dinner Scene

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Time• • Sentinel,

-\dilDO, 1lrL ih'L Atll&gt;ld HJw. ~ R o 1
!llM!do, Mr~Boyd, 11rl~ Poor- SeliT Sou'fiit, II r 1.

Auxiliary Mqk~O~ations

Pblllon, ___. elect,
Roo PWIOII, -av-JOiranelect.

_,.,.re=cnom.
oh d

MI•'"CJJre brldi 111111 eob, .pmciJ,.
Golbol ..... piQOll wljll Jril· minto. llr1. Tc!m

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01 bolnll """1!f lllu .loa Hill, eob, lir1. DoaloiRooelor 4 b~
lllll...,.....lllodb-d,lllllllro. eolloa; aad lbe .. pnold'WIWam FCIL 'IIIII door JrlHI ed lllbe jJI!Jld! - ·
1 . wore """ lor llrL De11ao HID
Qle. . boo;ldoo 'lllgfo lllll!od
........ . . . . . 1\'&lt;lllo,lllll'l'llll·
IJil' .~MrL ' VIqll Welbt',

co111n..

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a---t~U~ilwlll!a

Gr.. lllll ,.uoir JliJor dJIInl
...,. uood 1o the do~~
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IIONDA.Y
lllVERVJBW : Pl'A will moot
_ . , ·. . - , Doe. 2, 11 7:110

v-...--

Fultz

at

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a1AIIaiJ
brldii- otllll"-'1bell In Boehle.
.

were

Will

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brldi lloll. A. ...,.qi.JUltlltJoill ) . . llro.llaJIIICild
lller.lilll- V
llGallole, llrl. WUIIalll
111111 eo!lllolllln...,. uod aoNM ooo l;.lbo l!lm1
~--1. Gorelol flt,Y-.
'llllleh alto bod - '
\
llrt, ~~ • .Mro. J...

a1oo lllll Afri- -OIL All oroa l!lllbnllalo,.UOWIIIIII
dele llllltled ••J.At'• Mbr: • Batch
· - " ' ' flom 1be
"' 1'11111111 81111" .... told .,. al 1111 - · 'IIIII _...,will llft
tal&gt;la wu - • llro. .w..... Tlpo "" . . . . - . . _... al olldol dlll!iellal 1111
tor Dec•mhlr ..... .... bJ Cbrlltmu . . , atOI'1IqMhd "'
llr1.~~
Cbrlltmu ClmJIL - - II
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R _ w r e _ . o d l o y welorme.
EXECUTIVE
BOARD,
woril.
1110 - - llrL Will, .llrL
llllrru, lllll 11r1. OleYaC..- ou'l AlalllerJ,
01. Gueot1
Mre. orlm Nel- 111 ,..,.,..., YaDdQ', 1:10 p.m.,
1011, Yra. MD: Dula, ad Mn.
- ...... "'boollfte1,
Ka~DeyDW..---.
RACINE CIIAPTEII,Illf, Order
ol the Eutera stu. 8 p.m. .....
RACINE - ~~ 1 0 r
413' IIIII&amp;. MaiCIIIe TODIIJ(e; lnbolidol'
porllel allbe ScUhoallHome
.,...., Gl. oftlcer1, Mal•
em 01J1o Hee1tll C-r,

Wedding Plans Completed

CODY, EVEHIHG
IH PARIS, YARDLEY,
COSTUME JEWELRY,
WATCHES,
CAMERAS

1

pPIIEROY - llla1 ' ' jodde
"-i. brldo-eleel ct Tflrii 1.
Roulb, .... _ _

lor llro. a.rta

LONG BOTTOM - Clolrelles
ct Long
will hold lbolr
a!nlel Chr181maa program ot
7:30 p.m. on Mmllay, Dec. 23,
al the Unltod - I t Cburd!.
A. papa!~~, ''Keepllll ChrlolPOMEROY - Plans for the elate.
maa Today,'' will be preaanted.
Miss Linda Blillr, siatero!the 1'he Rev. Charles Norris, pasopen church wedding of Miss Dl... Baer, daughter of Mr. and bride, will be the malcl ol hooor, tor, extendl aa lnvltadoa. to the
Mrs. Paul Baer. Cbes'-IT. to De• and Vernon Weber, uncle ot the public to attood lbe
nis McCune, son or Ml: aDd Mrs. bride, will serve as bestmanfor
Howard McCUne, Columbus, tw.ve tiE bridegrocm.
Ushers arll acolytes will be
been completed.
DeaD
and Dallas Weber. couaiDI
The weddiqc will be 111 event
GIJESI'S COME
ol Sotuntoy, lle&lt;:. 7 at 2:30p.m. or the bride. Hostesses at the rePOMEROY
ThlaklsiYIDI
at the Chester Methodist Church. ception will ,P Mill Rutl! Ann
..,_,
11'0111
of
Mr.
and Mrs.
A half hour o! m•tlal music Barnhlll ard Mlsa Debbie }(ee..
DwiiiK
PIJrlu!r
II
their
Pleaopreceding U. eereatony wW be boulh. The reoeptjon wUI be held
0111 Ridge home wore Mr. and
Jreaented by Mn. Horace Karr. In the church social room t~
Mr1.
Robert J. Kramz, Tole.
. The Rev. Pearl Clsto will &lt;tfi- diately follatring the ceremOJU'.

TONKA TOYS
BABY DOLLS
SLEDS, GAMES
TRICYCLES, ETC.
FOR THE KIDS

.

to lDolnel t b o -

moJd!la: ct

.

~~ida/ S~6w .erGivenJor M~·--s Joe~
· ·e Jones_

Sonllo&gt;. De&lt;elllbor 1, liA

Garden Club Makes Plans
RUTLAND -

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Sunriae-Freah
Goldt:_n Ripe

Bananas

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The -

Ttme• -

sondnol,

llolldo,y

DiaN wont to

tile hoopiW
tbo podoal1 In the

-~- doqinrnlolll'l meeii!IC &lt;ll tbo lll&amp;laod

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1&lt;1101. -

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bananu were lll'ftd.
'
ct Mro. Plul Wlm.
Mro. -~ aloo rtp&gt;rtod ""
A dlmer nt a tor Dee. a receat .tilt to tbe (II!IUpn'ua
tbo
I It 6:110 p.m. ot Crow'l SINk Slate IDslllute al whlell Houae. From there tbe lfOUil cUib made Chrt.lmaa COI'81PI·
wtJI .. to the homo "' Mrl. c. Cooklea and bananla were Ml'·
0. Chapman tor a bualneN meet- ved at that time.
The Rower ....,. belal held
1111! and Chrllllmas porV. Thore
this
W'8ekend at the f'Om8ro1
wW be a gift eXc~~art&amp;e, and memElementary
building was dlacuabers are reminded to take hoUW tabJe arranpmenta: to the" eecl. Six membero proricleol or.Gardoo Clw bold It tbo homo

rangementl for dlling Clan 7,

to be cblatecl to tbo
Southeaatern Ohio Mental Healtll

..~,"'ar~u•­

lal lots ct f)JIIer.
C~~. Athenl.
Mra. F.dward Nel11011 wu acIt was decided during t h e
eoptecl
lnto membership ct tbo
meet!De to send silts to tbo children' a home and the eount;y tn- club, and the name of Mra. Jel· ·
tlrmary on Valentine's o.,y in- tie White waa preaerted tor memberoblp.
ltead or at chrl.unas time.
DevoUoaal ltader wa1 M r 1.
!lllrlng tile emdoetecl
Wbm who read the lOOtb Psalm,
"Gratitude," trom Ideal&amp;. a n d
coaeluded with prayer. The creed
and eollect wen read by t h e
"""" Ill unliOII aad JllOillbers
responded to roU call loy namIng a ThookasiYIDI tl&gt;ouPt.
Mra. Clarence Mnrrrt1 gave

by Mrs. Virgil Atldl'l's, reports

were given on the regimal meet1111! held ot Eastern lli8ft School
by Mrs. Jack Robson. Mrs. Robert Canada,y told ol a therapy
vialt to the Southea&amp;tern Ohio
Mental Health Center on Nov.
12. Nine members ol the club

C!lub Meets Recently
CHESTER - The November
meetbtg of the Young Wive's CI!Jb
was held recentl¥ at the home d.
Mrs. Teresa Collins. Mrs. JanIce Yomg pre1ided and the minutes and treasurer's report were
read by Mrs. Chloris GauL
SeYenlletters were read fr'om
oervleemen In VIetnam, thonldng
the cltil ror tbe Christmas pack~
ages mailed to them.
PlanA were made tor the annual Chrlllmaa parcy whlell Ineludes a dinner at Baileys Restaurant in Pomeroy on Deeem- •
ber 12 at 7 _p.m. with a 80C:lal

L...

-.._t. 'IIIII
lr...U.. JriH - o d loy llrl•

hour atterwanls, wllh gllto IX! be

excbansed by aec:ret pals.
Relreahmenta or sandwlchel.
cookies, eoffee and pop were
served by the hostess to the following not mentioned above: Mre.
Nan White, Mrs. Alma Pooler,
Mrs. Nancy Colllnl, Mrs. Juet

Coonally, Mrs. Barbara

TriA&gt;.

Mrs. ~e Hayman, Mrs. Joyce
Ritchie, Mrs. Gay Am Burke.
Mrs. S1arOn Loucks and Mrs.
Marll;yn Robln1011.
GUts were presented to Mrs.
Nancy Collins and Mrs. Jllllt
Connally.

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Dlllll. llr1. Dlolll - - •

IIIDDLEI'ORT -

"'.,

The blrtb-

413'1 "' alolerl - - ab...,.... a !amlb' 'l'bodls&amp;blnl cllmer ,11011:)' II J o b a
Full&gt; home In Middleport.
'1'1!0)' _ , Mr1. llanlld VoceliODII. I'VlllllllOUih, lllll Mr1.
WU11am Slrilher and M r a.
Fulls, Mlddl~
Attmdlng the dbmer

were Mr.

-·=-

Com• In and R•tht•r.
Drawing Every Sat.
Til Chrishnu

afteri'J)OI\
The meetlns

I'

Long Bottom

,

-m

FOR HIM

Party is Given
RUTLAND - Mrs. Flor011ee
Jlarrott. Rutiancl, ~ recently wllh a parcy In obseneee ct tbo blrlhdi.Y amlversary
of her daughter. Darlene.
Gamel wel'fl ~ed and

cakes.

potato chlpl;, m1nta and
Kool-Ald were served. T h e
honored 1U8Bt'S slater, Marlene
l!1d Deena Blackwood asslotod

lnga on lbanklgivhw were given
Ia follows, "'ThankagiYiQI DQ."
by Ftorenee Potts; 11 LI'Ulti"BIIIte
~nga," by Raehel MeBrldej Myla ·

Hudaon re.d '"At

VILLAGE CUT RATE

Grarxl-

ma's

House;" .. Thanksgiving
Thoughts," by A d I Slackj

"Thankqivlng O...V.."

esa Brown. Rita. Terrie a n d
!l!errle v~ Melod7Simmona.
ilollle Keme41, lrMO lllll l'egi!Y
l(alone, JQ)' lllld Janey HutehiiCI'I.,

Holm~9h.:,., arll

-w:;- ~ •:.':,eo~:
ramu,,

Party Given

Cu--. Beverly and Vldt, MaEdclle Capell, No.
mae Slate Colleae,
W.
Va.; Mr. aDd Mre. HcnrardD»erl-

BEDROOM

BED, CHEST, DOUBLE
NITE STAND. COLOR - PECAN
REG. $429.95 .

P_,
GOLD STAR STORE"
~~~

·«.,...,

n;. Kreoer c.., 1tN

w.......... tt.rlellt ..

aJKI Mrs. WIWam llld!ordlncluded Mr Gr
Glu Mr lllll
1·
Af!e
e,
•

aDd Mrs. Addkl PUllins, Chel·
ler.

!alley-·

· - ...... • white el&lt;IJhanl
sole, baked gooda,
pillow caaea, and other

hand~

medeltema.

- - . ·~

Premuim Quality
Government Inspected

PtJrmtJ·lron
'.

Whole

I

l..l......d

Fresh Fryt'rs

.

lb.

Gallpalls &amp;
BOGER STOlES

I''HI~

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...... -,.. ... ......

...... bNf, ...................._ anil
lot- ell ""' - ............. .......

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Bazaar is Planned

Gold Star
Store''

Chapmd11·
.,. .Canaday's ..,
Wonderful W
,. ' .,.

.,..,._, ''f.'

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ar, .... c., •••

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_

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Get Up To
350 EXTRA
,:·,,,. vii. Sttlnps

a.t&amp;

HYI". . Piece

Wr.,. •• Jlrwl ·

Bologna

Picnics . __ . .

k....., Strve &amp; S.w Sllc.d

,-,.....,. Kwlck ICrhp SQCIIII

lb.
Fre~h, Bonel•••· B..f and ..Pork

Red, peen, brown, tan.

PROFFITTS WHOLESALE

OF

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.itokelr lrnd , .... .,,..

Juice ____ 4 '::; $1

lll!op. U/fletl

!tobly s...t. .,.

stokely Attl ... fllaven Fndt

'

Wonderful World of

Drinks _. 3 :.,:- 89c

It EXTRA TOP V¥-UI 11'AMI'I
............... 111111 pwdt- tl

Stokelu v ac

I,..._ """' w lrt•' ~ .....a...

SLIPPERS

.. Qlr. Sllcod ........

Cll.,a

Pac

$_., Lltllot Rod K!dnay

Whole Kerll$1 Golden ·

Beans ___ . 7 '!: $1

lll!op. 1111111!

...........
Tea Bags ... '::'· 89c
......._
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DUNHl~

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Wii1-kl of

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Crisco Oil __ . ~ 69c

&gt;I iXTRA TOP VALUI 11'AMI'I

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II it's slippers .. : boots ... sho.s . ·•. then
it'a Chopman-Conodoy'• wonderful '(9f'ld of
footwear gifts f~ Christmas. Fre1h nPt stock
many niiW arrival&amp; this week to give you
/ tk&lt;t-"fl~P styl .. at Chopmon-Conodoy'• pleaolng•
• _J

•

( _ly low pric••· Shop now • .. we ~v• footwear
· fOr all of lho family. Opon Frlday and Saturday

Clorox .. ..._ 49e

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!I IXTIIA TOP ¥~ II'AMI'I
wflh ............

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011'1' .. . .

•.....
,.
Cheer . s-t;, '

1....

z
.
Sl29
Coffee.-.....
.
....
p.iflto-·Beans .. !39c
"-AI-VacPac

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.. 23c

---- ................... -..... ..

39c

....

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Cant day

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A-BD VARIETY

KROGER BRAND SKIM OR

Dinners

~

3 = sl

a.,LJttAIV•IIIM

2 ~- 89c

Fruit Pies _ 4 !:.$1

Kf'091r Lo-F.t

I ( , _ C - Cot

Egg Nog .... \&gt;-pl. 89c

Freneh Fries

~

89c

"-"Com or Peas 2 !!. $1
K-AI-

$1

·,,

~

Hi-Nu Milk

Pilhbury Hu"try J«&lt;c

Biscuits . _ 5
_ Pllllllury ArrrrtM Y•Niy

Cookies . 2

~

$1

=. 97e

Kro..,. Sliced AIMelc• &amp; ,........_

fce Milk _. 2 ';;:!: $1

Cheese _. . . . ': 69c

99e

Green Beans ..5 ·-::- sl

•

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Pumpkin . 7

1 111o.
" - Kn.,.,
- aa er CO'IInl•r
a. .,....

,.,.,

Cell C.llut lti-77Gt!
Willie• L Dllea. Mp.,
A14_

• ...._,.,- FROZEN

'

bald Thurlday In the ellutell 10cial room.
'llMI buaar will besle ot 10

INC~

liM•••· Grap1fntlt

Juice ___ 2 '!: 79c

~ :·

Att..•,. Oh..

Bacon ____ ~ $1.29

Stoek up
and Save
. .

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I plrp. Chlclotll ......._ Troy Pac

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39e

5I EXTRA TOP VAL,_ 11'AMI'I
·,·.

apon-

VIRE SMITH AUDIO-VISUAl.{

lb.

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IIIDDLEPORT - A n n u a I
Cbrlolmu buaar
by
the - C i r d e ctHealh
United -~~ Clllrdl wiD be

16 W. U11l.,. II.

F'""' or Smolced Wholo Sllcod 11r. 4k

'·I•. $117
Roast . . . . •. $1.09 Bacon -. . . ....
.

,,,

looly - R•l- $21.95
CHILD'S TABLE AND
CHAIR SET • • $15.95

.__ 79c

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Ret. $19.95 Children's
TABLE AND CHAIR
SETS - - - • • $14.95

Pork Loin

! - - - . - - - - - - . J Full Side

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The amcn:ing hearing okl thot filte'rs out loud,
·
painful, sudden noiw • . .
Sudden biGsts of noite con be unc:Omfort.
able. EII)Kially if. yavr hearing aid dOesn't
shut them out quickly.
The new Zenith ~erolor: eliminate• this
painful di-.comfott. And it giws you this pro· ,
tection outomoticoll y. 1
•
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•
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Ask "' for a free derrionllrotlon. Wf.~nk ·
we con save you discorftfort.
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Quarter Fryers

Quarter Sllctd

.'

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._39t

Fresh Breast or Leg
U.S. Government Inspected

,.,,_ __
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"A

Br•..hd

Cut-Up -·-··- .. 33c

U.I.D.A. &lt;HOtC:e TENDIIRA'I'

.

.. 35e

Fresh Fryers

"Freezer Beef" Sale"

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SALE 300.00

Ret. $14.95
CHILDS PLATFORM
ROCKER -Sale $10.95

"CHICKEN PARTS"
WJtto Rllro
1re~sts
•• 59t
Whole Leg-s ____ _ .. 49r
Win-rs ______ . ___ _ .. 29c
Backs &amp;Nerks _.. •• lOt

Hmll•u-

- 'l'hanklsiYIDI
8¥ lllll ovemlsld auoot• ct Mr.

baeb, Portland.

wsm

Any Way You Like It!

,...,n

ven. w. Va.; ·Mr.mt~Geofai\

BED ROO

CHICKEN!

Mft.-

1011:, W.Va.;

.

ro~oY

· ~RI wen Mr. IDd M r a.
and from 11 a.m. UQill
Ollie Roulll, Mro. T. Berllloulll, a.m.
2 p.m. • luneheoo will be ......
M111 MlUle Bumlll'Dir. NIW Ha- ed. The buaar wtJI - . a

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Radfords Ehtertain

'l1le Radforda' lOR, BW, ll'l·
5YRACVSE - Mr. aad
deraolnl beele ormy lralnlng In
Lan7 llberoboeb lllll 1011, Da- Carolina, llhmod &amp;Iring
vid, - - 'l'bodlq!Yial lbe &lt;lojl.
Day • dlmor ,11011:)'-

tmas

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C-otr!.

.

M8)rme

-~ Mrs. lloDk YOUI!II Mn. lla!ald Pulllna and cloutlhWIWam YOOUI&amp; lllll ten, Debl&gt;le lllll Mrl. ROD Rood,
M1rtll ~ Porker,
aDd her 000. Jlllrtll', Columbus,

Dinner

-

Fnnkle Mumaw

lllll B1J1

R,t.CIHE, OHIO

lee

w-.

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*'~Mr;...

Va.;llr.andMrl.

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Clarace .".ma, MrL Rlc:bant
~ llr1, Dicit Y-. 11r1.
Wlckorl!blm, ,..,_ Chlrlol
llrl. Addll -.n,lllro. MlrJCirde,
Mro. D&amp;vlcl YOII, llro. Ear l7
Rliulb, llrL RciO' Jludt, lllllllr.
lllll.Mre. Wollaee Hill,

cleo! IIIII due to December meollnl
Uod but' a CbriiiiwtJI be _held Ill JID-

The meetlng was closed with
Dahl' Rouah r-ti111 tile 23rd
Psalm and 1 Benediction. Mrs.
Hudson, hostess, serwd refrelhmenta.
. . . . , .,..J.~ '

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Olhiorl .... - . . . tiJ!o to tbo
brldl! • elaet wore il'rod lllola,

deet.

read .,.. As We Pny."'

Clncly Andei'U\, MeGrath, Roeemary Snowden, a n d
Patricia Barrelt.

Robert B. Morris aud

by

For the prccnm seeaion, reed-

Mrl. Barrett wlth the pmel.
JIDO LUCU and .,Patricia Thorp
aaslotod In lhe ..,.,....
GuNia wore Clncly Bla.....
ekwood•"",
9w-on and Karen Riggs, KatJuo
Morris, Clllld;y, F - , IDIIRbDnda Woods, Tereu MU11181', Ter·

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IW'1. Dll.lbe reaular lileet!DiaJchl.
II wtJI be a polluek dlmer •:
the unll !llmllhln&amp; tile ~ur~ou.
There wiD be a •• sift exd!aiJp.
The meet1111 prelllded over lor
Mrs. Lawrenee opeaed wltll the
ednneement &lt;ll eoi&lt;Jrs lllll - er b7 Eula Wolfe, actiaR: cbi»laiD. The traveling prl.zeo cloDited by Frances Roberta wu a...,....., IX! lladha Lou o.cfe.
Refrellbmeatl were aerved 'tv
Josle Roulh aad I.mra Young.

wm

freshment8 ol lee cream, cup-

H_....., w.

.~me.

A plamed potluck Chrlttmla
dinner wUI be held In the amex
of lbe church Doe. 20 ot 6:30 p.
m. A $1 1111 exellanp
be
held. Ado Slack and Myla Hudson was liiJ'IIed &amp; thr! decoraUna
committee.

re-

lldlolTOy lllll dallghter

eoalll
wui be

scripture or readlrw containiDg
the word "Thankful." Reportt
were reid and approwd. ·
It Wit voted to retain the officer&amp; ror another year.

For Daughter

row

~

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Preaident f'rlnkie Mumaw with
lhe readlns ollhe lOOih Pealm,
follOW"ed with pnyer. Seven members 1111Wered roll clll with 1

ter; Mr, and MrS. Dan Morris,
..__,
....,.-..se; Mr. and Mrl. Wood- D

HOUSEWARES AND SMALL

ooened

1

ere bavlng a

-A...,_,

,._, llro.
Mre.
F , _ l WUOOUD, Mre. Car I
Wolro, llrL E a r l - , lllr 1.
Doo llc:Tumor, lllll llrl. Vlr.-

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Aaooel-.
'IIIII l 11'ut1ry 1..10 oolle«od
• - bDl&lt; ct eye giuoe1 lu
be ~ ''E1N lor the

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n

J.m.. ·!la\PI!Gii'.

sole ct lbe Jlellll C&lt;Junl1 'l'llbol'eule&amp;l11111lRo~D-1

f1nt U n i t e d Presbyterian
Church met ln d1e amex Tuesday

Pageant

HAIKARA
OLD SPICE,
TIMEX WATCHES,
ELEC. SHAVERS
BILLFOLDS

4 PC.

J ohn
Y.,.-.: II&lt; : lll&lt;l!arll -Ill,
llio. l'hllll\
~
Rod!ml, Mrl)'~
Mre.

to lho "Glib ~ Yl!llks" floJd
and tbe lfOUP al10 mlde a caDlrlllulloo ID tbo CbrlmM1 oeal

SYRACUSE - A. ChrlsJmas
dinner 1111 pfOII'Uil were planned when tbo Star Cle81 of lbe

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GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY

--~w- FREE GIFTS

Clo S$ Plo ns
Dinner Event· ·

, Mrl.

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A

OHIO ETA.
Amut• 118'-. met reeently.
~ l'ld &amp;lrorlf::r. 8;16 p.m.
The un11 to live $5 to1'11ellle.l'. ColumiJua .... en Oblo Eleetrf.e Co.; Mr1. Ruth wardl lbe -oes ct eeell ct
lbe Cbrlotmu puilal. The..,.
Rune hu c:ulturalprocnm.
MIDDLEPORT LODGE 368, F. at.' A.- wUl be bold 011 Doc,
aDd A.M., Tue.-,, 7:30 p.m.; 6, and lbe ..,. -. CbiUI- II'
1ehNIIod lor Dee. 11. Mrs •.foon.
lnotall- al oiiiC&lt;JI'I.
THE WSCS ct lbe Euteaprloe . - Llwnl!ee wW beke a larie.·
Valtod _ . Choireb Cbrlll- cake IX! be taka~ to lbe cbllll-

..........

~Joaoa,

IIIII Celoi11l Jc!Ml, "!ln. JdJd

IO~$llorO

A.-., lllll 1111 ebllll- Vot.

.,
81'1111 Holjilol were JiwteP1D !llojUr, Bela 1bo .t\lalllaey ct lho Racine !'Val,

'ltJES)AY

lllll 11r1. Frank Tllua, F"'* Al- mu rneet'nr TuHdi.J, Dee. a,
len, Steven, and BdlbJ', Pome- at 7:30 p.m., at home ol Mr1.
roy; Mr1. Harold J--. IIID- Ellner Bltea; a 50 &lt;0111 sift
erlrillei Mr. Uld Mra. Harold
Vopl...,.. l!1d Mellnda, l'l&gt;rtlPOMEROY CHAPI'EII 1.811, Ormoutb; Mr. and Mra. WWiam dar "' tbo Eaolera Star, lnotalSwtllher, David, Velvet ad Paula, latloft ~ atneera, 7:45 Tueldl,r
aDd Mr. andMro.Fullz,l!larelllll n1aM. POme:i'Q)' Muonle TemAnita. Mellndl Fopl11011g Ia tbo ple •.
weekend guell ct the Fultz ebllMEIGS TEMPLE, Pylllbn Sislen, 7:30 1'11eodar nJi111 ot lbe
balli election ol olrtcer1; membero to brlal eooldea or Sllldwlebet; $1 J(tt exchange.
Give

-am.

FOR HER

Her•.... . .

llooJIIal 111111 II wu de- Millbr7, Mrl, •
elded that I mle 'IIIII be II- llllllllidred, llri. RciO' - ·
loibed ll!Oc:lfYinllhllll be uood Vr1. FF'\0 B. ~ tfrl.

is

--llr•-

'*1. Earl

For Veterans' Hospitals

Dinner Scene

L.

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Time• • Sentinel,

-\dilDO, 1lrL ih'L Atll&gt;ld HJw. ~ R o 1
!llM!do, Mr~Boyd, 11rl~ Poor- SeliT Sou'fiit, II r 1.

Auxiliary Mqk~O~ations

Pblllon, ___. elect,
Roo PWIOII, -av-JOiranelect.

_,.,.re=cnom.
oh d

MI•'"CJJre brldi 111111 eob, .pmciJ,.
Golbol ..... piQOll wljll Jril· minto. llr1. Tc!m

-••
01 bolnll """1!f lllu .loa Hill, eob, lir1. DoaloiRooelor 4 b~
lllll...,.....lllodb-d,lllllllro. eolloa; aad lbe .. pnold'WIWam FCIL 'IIIII door JrlHI ed lllbe jJI!Jld! - ·
1 . wore """ lor llrL De11ao HID
Qle. . boo;ldoo 'lllgfo lllll!od
........ . . . . . 1\'&lt;lllo,lllll'l'llll·
IJil' .~MrL ' VIqll Welbt',

co111n..

•

toz,

a---t~U~ilwlll!a

Gr.. lllll ,.uoir JliJor dJIInl
...,. uood 1o the do~~
-

IIONDA.Y
lllVERVJBW : Pl'A will moot
_ . , ·. . - , Doe. 2, 11 7:110

v-...--

Fultz

at

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,....17_ -lllbl·

a1AIIaiJ
brldii- otllll"-'1bell In Boehle.
.

were

Will

_?; :tt.""' /:1

brldi lloll. A. ...,.qi.JUltlltJoill ) . . llro.llaJIIICild
lller.lilll- V
llGallole, llrl. WUIIalll
111111 eo!lllolllln...,. uod aoNM ooo l;.lbo l!lm1
~--1. Gorelol flt,Y-.
'llllleh alto bod - '
\
llrt, ~~ • .Mro. J...

a1oo lllll Afri- -OIL All oroa l!lllbnllalo,.UOWIIIIII
dele llllltled ••J.At'• Mbr: • Batch
· - " ' ' flom 1be
"' 1'11111111 81111" .... told .,. al 1111 - · 'IIIII _...,will llft
tal&gt;la wu - • llro. .w..... Tlpo "" . . . . - . . _... al olldol dlll!iellal 1111
tor Dec•mhlr ..... .... bJ Cbrlltmu . . , atOI'1IqMhd "'
llr1.~~
Cbrlltmu ClmJIL - - II
.
\
R _ w r e _ . o d l o y welorme.
EXECUTIVE
BOARD,
woril.
1110 - - llrL Will, .llrL
llllrru, lllll 11r1. OleYaC..- ou'l AlalllerJ,
01. Gueot1
Mre. orlm Nel- 111 ,..,.,..., YaDdQ', 1:10 p.m.,
1011, Yra. MD: Dula, ad Mn.
- ...... "'boollfte1,
Ka~DeyDW..---.
RACINE CIIAPTEII,Illf, Order
ol the Eutera stu. 8 p.m. .....
RACINE - ~~ 1 0 r
413' IIIII&amp;. MaiCIIIe TODIIJ(e; lnbolidol'
porllel allbe ScUhoallHome
.,...., Gl. oftlcer1, Mal•
em 01J1o Hee1tll C-r,

Wedding Plans Completed

CODY, EVEHIHG
IH PARIS, YARDLEY,
COSTUME JEWELRY,
WATCHES,
CAMERAS

1

pPIIEROY - llla1 ' ' jodde
"-i. brldo-eleel ct Tflrii 1.
Roulb, .... _ _

lor llro. a.rta

LONG BOTTOM - Clolrelles
ct Long
will hold lbolr
a!nlel Chr181maa program ot
7:30 p.m. on Mmllay, Dec. 23,
al the Unltod - I t Cburd!.
A. papa!~~, ''Keepllll ChrlolPOMEROY - Plans for the elate.
maa Today,'' will be preaanted.
Miss Linda Blillr, siatero!the 1'he Rev. Charles Norris, pasopen church wedding of Miss Dl... Baer, daughter of Mr. and bride, will be the malcl ol hooor, tor, extendl aa lnvltadoa. to the
Mrs. Paul Baer. Cbes'-IT. to De• and Vernon Weber, uncle ot the public to attood lbe
nis McCune, son or Ml: aDd Mrs. bride, will serve as bestmanfor
Howard McCUne, Columbus, tw.ve tiE bridegrocm.
Ushers arll acolytes will be
been completed.
DeaD
and Dallas Weber. couaiDI
The weddiqc will be 111 event
GIJESI'S COME
ol Sotuntoy, lle&lt;:. 7 at 2:30p.m. or the bride. Hostesses at the rePOMEROY
ThlaklsiYIDI
at the Chester Methodist Church. ception will ,P Mill Rutl! Ann
..,_,
11'0111
of
Mr.
and Mrs.
A half hour o! m•tlal music Barnhlll ard Mlsa Debbie }(ee..
DwiiiK
PIJrlu!r
II
their
Pleaopreceding U. eereatony wW be boulh. The reoeptjon wUI be held
0111 Ridge home wore Mr. and
Jreaented by Mn. Horace Karr. In the church social room t~
Mr1.
Robert J. Kramz, Tole.
. The Rev. Pearl Clsto will &lt;tfi- diately follatring the ceremOJU'.

TONKA TOYS
BABY DOLLS
SLEDS, GAMES
TRICYCLES, ETC.
FOR THE KIDS

.

to lDolnel t b o -

moJd!la: ct

.

~~ida/ S~6w .erGivenJor M~·--s Joe~
· ·e Jones_

Sonllo&gt;. De&lt;elllbor 1, liA

Garden Club Makes Plans
RUTLAND -

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Sunriae-Freah
Goldt:_n Ripe

Bananas

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BY C. E. BLAKESL&gt;:E

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For ladlvldual Melga COuii\Y
rarmera t1ae budnea• rec:orda m--

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Saturd~y

Career Conference is
GALLIPOLts -

Hllh · - eaUaa, -

1tudenta, parenta, cqmaeloi'saal
other ID!eroolad Potaf!lll aro Inritad to .U.Onl oa trrleulturo '
and......, . -•• ..,.... .,..
loronco boiDc bold at 'lbo Ohio
Stat. Untvanlb' . . _ . on satunll,y, Doe. 1.
Home e®nC~Dtea dlaeu.alkllll
wlll be In &lt;&gt;qloeiU!aD IIDIIIIJ'I·
eultunl dloeuaolono will be In
tho A~rtcultural Admlalotntlon
Bulldlrw lldltorlllll.
Job
Ill be
otreolllld, tilth eqbula boiDc
plated oo modem - I a of .
opieulture. Alrleullllnl llmltleo exllt Ia buo._u, -

"'porllmitl" "

tllrricea, and ,.._
aeareh.
~ wW dao tell about
odmloolm requinm-. COlla
01111. collep llle. Clrolll dloeutolooa tilth
11D11
lleulb' will be bendled In 011 U..
formal - · llllotlilw plo~Q
~ ·time fCII' .-ltloaa Ull uIWiro.
Durqlbo llfllt,_, taeh...,..
deipoJJt may Hloet • . . . , . _
ho 1roUid W.. to rill~ 'lblo wW
allow oacll p_.ttw . to aok more -Red quootlono
aboul the DUI ID 'llhieb he heo

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HlllioDI are acbeduled

By RONALD GILKESON

move Utter

rrom

the I'OI.dslde.
About a month ago tie dub 1Jo.
Soil Conserw:Uon Service
came a cooperator with the WesMason Coonty
PT. PLEASANT - We recent;.. tern Soil Conservation Dlatricl.
b' attended lho Maaoo County 4-H John COOI)eroltheiJSDASollConAehle...,.onlllanj!lol at tho Point aervation Service (S~ assisted
Ploaaant Jtmlor lll&amp;lt Sehool. Gil- the club with a consen~~tion: plan
bert V, Barno1t. Ul Clul&gt; Agent for . the Improvement of their
for the' COWII;y. hu do• a ftne rc.daide park along Rt. 87. The

for 'nlolldaJa. January 7, 14 IIDII
21. 1beaeu-oforlnd1YIIbllannerl and wiD be admlled 011 a
11nt come, tlriJl serve baail.
A , _ t _ . , - guide In 1110b'llni. farm _ , ... Ia the 1967
Farm Bullaeaa

Job with elul&gt;aetlriUeo. Aboot500 club plans to plant sune everclub membera, parenta a n d ereena

IIDII a lew dogwood In the
gue1ts atterxled the awarda dtn. area, as well as to alqle, seed
ner. MaQY ot Maaoo. County' a tq, and mulch tho at tho eclgn of
t.H club membera were honored the parkl~ area there.
at this program.
OTHER RECENT eoqoenton
We were especially interested
to hear of the llDe work which Ia with tile Weawn Soli Coole..,..
tim Dlatrlet are IIQy o, Smltl&gt;,
beil&gt;B dooe In tho&gt; lleld cr
wtlon by these TOWW people. Harless a Klds aRi E. T. Graff,
The Busy 4's 4-H Club of Leoa Jr.
Is probobly dolog tl'e moa out,.
Tho Smith fllnD eon1alna 129
standing consenatlonwork oliiQ' acrea and Ia located south or Rt.
ol the elubo In lbe - · 'lblo 87 along Flwmllo Crook. Mr.
dub plaeed fourth In tho olate In Smith lo - - ID bulldiJ1! I
coDBenatlon prQjecta.
pODd.. tqrovlag 8&lt;fte pasture
Henry Hum r~tved honorable land, ul traatalli!W acme dral•
mention 1D the State COnservation ago tile.
lkl,v cl tho Yoar ConteaL He IIDII
'!be kuntz farm isloeated near
Roonle Wedge, beth of tho Buoy the Elmwood mine, the Graff
4:'a Cld:., received the Count;yNa- fllnD Ia II Gallipolis Ferr7. CODUOPII Award in Conserwtion of SerYI.tion plana
be developed
Natural ReiOUI"Ces. Mrs. Charlee ror theM farms in the neer ru.
Wedge IIDII Mro. P. V. So&gt;re are lure•
' Denlll E. Durst, whose rarm
two leaden of the club who ue
reapoaalble for much of the suc- Is located on Saul HW Read, r•
CI!Iss or thb club in eonaenation

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ANTI-FREEZE
FILl S1IEIITII
Afm.FIEm
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LOW PRICESl

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Jae- F'rlanl, ~ '-" llld.
wW 111 att...Urc thllme ..•ud
cea !i.mloh .....,_um ID
who Ia IDteraatad. can thi Galli&amp; Extenatc:m Office, ,....
4112, befon Doe. II.
Per~ from tho llaiP £».
leuiCII ollloo dao will """"'

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SUNDAY. DECEMBER I, 1968

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Pony Runs

-·-with w-can

lbo
portallm
will be a'flllablo.

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In Front
Of Semi

WATER?

111111 tntoreat.

'lbo trrleullllnl 01111-oeoeallon, ,...,....... prnlu~ DGtllleo p _ . wW oaehbatln
oommuni..Uooa IIDII oelo- tt 9:SO a.m. IIDII conelude about
"'""" eeoiQillea liiiii'P_. 2:80 p,JD. Lunch wW be a..Uaod ()JipOI1unlt1eaarelnbualne11• alii• at reaiOIIIble costL No
c&lt;ID~· cllet.ttc1 , ldu-1 pr.r-Qlltration Ia necesiU')'.

PT. PLEASANT 11. pony
was injured in a tractor - trailer
mishap Friday morning on Rt .
17, four mUts eolrth ofJlt. Plea"'aot, according to the Sheriff's
dcpartmmt who ln\'estigated the
mi &lt;;hap •
The driver or the rig, Charles
F.. Wilson, 53, Carroll, Ohio, told
officers he was tra'o'~lingsooth on
Rt. 17 when the pony appeared
in rront of him on the highway.
Wilson said he swer-ved to the
lert but the rightC!'Qilt of his truck
hit the pony and knocked it down.
The pony was owned by Homer
Litchfield or Southside. Dumage
to the truck was estimated at
$150.
Arrests recorded at the COUO·
ty jail were: Charles Ray Dtm ~
ean. 39, Henderson, charged with
intoxication, and Russell V.
Moore, 24, Henderson, charged
with assault and battery.

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PORCELAINIZED

PRESSURE WATER SYSTEMS

Agent Doing Great Work
In 4-H Club Activities

dalryeowo.
one 18C01ld A sslm ol t h 1 a
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Jolly Old Santa Claus, Parades with Bands, Trea~
Highlight Start of C hristmas Season in 2 Counties
No
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Take Stock.

to

"' 1bo 11 ;ria. poriod - -lncomo llad DUleb hllbar milk
'50 to $80 per
ID IH'I . . . . . IIDII toiaJ rocelplj iliaa
71 crop - . , IIDII
lido llad lnenOied to fit per 1bo 1010 25 per Hill or 1bo ma28-calllo,.._.L
I'OJIEIIOY - 'lbo acro lbr tho ...,IDVootmw IIDII 4lum 50 per coat ......,, Tldo Ia
a Ia - . . to IIOIIce 1bo $83
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)[elp .... - per ..... for 1bo hllb In- .. lndleaiiCII ot ........ YO!. . a acelleat c::bllllce to IM· trend In n-. for ....
l)ote 111o1r fllnD bullllou IIDII lall II ,_.. Ill 1157 1bo la- · ume cr bualnoaa wldeb Ia aa
CnJp aeru bano-waaYarY
oa-.. atop .In aeblerill&amp; o
IDIU Jtllllll for future 11UI'
111t11fae1or1 labor IIDII """"'""
ll'om ~9110 tD $8,271 ... 1187 el- to 200 aena per farm.
llurlallbo 117oar ptrlad lbo mw - ·
Tldo JIPI we mailed eop. .... . ..... labor . . . . , . , _ In'.rbe 111&amp;11 -llad bilbor exloo cr lbe 1167 Form Buoloou como _ , f153 IIDII lbe hllb wu ...-r cr eowabaaclla_.(nlllor clruUeaiiJ'. Fcrlboftrlllluw _..,, porlleular~ for hired
Anol7lll ~ tD IIIIQ1 "' .... $14,'121.
i . . . . ltiiiiei'i Gl
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For fin Je&amp;rl Ill Ute JJd.dditl yaU"o cr lbo J&gt;Oriod lbo IIUIIber lallor, lood purebued IIDII fer!rom a ..., ol 17 lOP to Wiler and Umo. 'Ill.- are •ar~--~ay cr IIIIo U yeor J&gt;Oriod, lbo 1010 ranpd
35 eowo. Froon 1180 to 111131ho • labia · _
.., tbol to lnlabor lneome Cll raap wu 23 up to 43 cows. creue u volume or aile ot. bui....... otnee.
diJrJr rarmt rlllled from 1 loaa
ol $312 to a lola cr $3,168. Sinee 1984 lho ranao 6u boeo !noaa lalner-.
- are a ·
·tD farmer•
aerle1
of two
meetllao7
-DIIIr·
The hllb to..... durll!jr thlo 31 tD 55 eowa.
1n
lllal)ottna
baa
._,_
loolo
dlllleidQ&gt;
1n
mallllllnlnr
If.
lllp, .... ftrll "' wblcll wW be period wu u low u ,8,827 ln
ed
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find
tbol
tho
hllb
ftcloaQ,
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oapeelal~
m
tho
uao
¥77h7 WlldDC. Dee. 2, from 1959. The ld&amp;b laeome did DOt
'/#. ..Pial. .. lbo loW 25 per
I to 10 p.m. Ill tile Trl - Coolll;y aet ~ to 111e •10,000 level 101UI
SchoOl 11 Nei.....W.. 198f.
"oont- t h e - - .........
BOAT sAFE
oentad 41 par ..a ol 1bo rroa•
Tbla Ia ror aD Iarmer• ill t b e
For lbe post t1uw yoaralboiO
COTEBORG,
(VPI)...
ana d. Athens IDd JUJtWI..Una fumen bid a lf'OBa income ~ The oallboll Sap D, r.andlolt IDcomo. Ill the hllb 2S per couatlu and lt Ia a farmer' a ln- ~5,000 .... to $48,000. 'lbo Cll&gt;- In a atorm carl'l'lnr 315-,yaar-old llda dJqJpod to 2s per - . m
. _ tu clinic. ReiOUI'efl per- ltal :lavestment ranged r r o m Lelf Aim 11D11 ble 1~-old 1ov.be&amp;d erpfb;Ma ue lteml
•eb u ....eclation, laterelt,
, _ wW be BW - · Area $88,000 .... to . • IU,OOO p. r daugbler !I'OID SIDckholm to 1bo
ExlllloiDo Aaonl. Form !llaDap- form.
Canary laluda, was ll&amp;fded l'eJII!ra, taxea, ID.Iur'llic8, a a d
111000; IIDII COUII1;y EltmoiDo aIn most caaes, ror the last FridaJ aoolh o! Uaboll. Both,
polo, Don YOIII!t cl llocldllg fin years. tbeae operatloaabal'B Aim 11D11 tho dau&amp;lllor ...,..
Aaolhor "' CXIIIIjiOl'lna lble
c...,cy IIDII Kaaetll Ackerman
o!deiiiiQ'
lo
tho
- • Income
Ale,
a
SWedilb
radio
Dtfon
boeo tho .,..!valent cr - - - - lbr ..... ,1,000 ....,
cr
Counf.Y. TOplea to be oporiii&lt;DI.
aaJd.
dloeuoaed will be ldDda cr reeordl to keep, tax JIWIII&amp;OIIIOIII
bow to l't!10I't farm lllcome IIDII
on Form 1040F, d&amp;pred•ttnn, invelltment credit.
I
and CI)Jital p.lnl and losaea 011.
ulea d. brood livestock a n d

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ville; lira.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Rt.
5 Jackaoa; Mro. ......., E.
ADMJTtm Helea
Canter,
Rt. 2 Wellotoa; David
Baer,lllnerorilla.
V. Law-., J&amp;dliiOD; AlmS, Tow·
DISCHARGED - lloat.
cenUy -completl!d 10111e repair
lar, .llhllllll, llj&lt;.~ Orolll. JUoc,
work On a farm pam, In June, .
~ W, Va.~ llro, IIJI.
1967, Jotm Cooper orscs uat•~
41red
J, lloll,y, Rt. l ' Wellllal~
VETERANS MEKOBIAL
ed Mr. Durst with a conaenat1011
Yra. Hlrlu D. Worner, l.ollmlr,
HOSPli'AL
plan for the fann. It was e"rident
G. PhlllljJa, Cool
ADI!IITI'I!II - Clar..,. Gil· lJ.~ to Mr. Durst that tho pond 1roUid
Grove;
~
ll&amp;*D, Jn&amp;an;
more, Mlddlop&gt;ri; WUbur - .
ha.. to be repaired or It ml8ht
l'olnmlo'; Ella LaRuo. LCIIC Bot- llra. n.mt. £, Mrlllmtl', - be lost entlrely. It was decided
-~ Jee- E. Furboa, Pl.
tom;
Ella Douglao, l'olnmlo'.
to lay a new pipe &amp;PUlway, widen
Plooopt; Mrl. lllcbaol II. Me- .
DIIIICARGED
Jlllll
lllarld,
the existing euth spWwty and
Larry~. Arthur Rumllold, MuaiQ-, W.Uitaa; Mrt. Bruee
place some lddltlcal earth on
Weill&gt;, Wall-.
the fill This work hU oow been
and
Pleree.
eompleted and lbedlaturbodearth
Mro. Charloo E, ~ R~
Holzer -ool ~. Flrll
has bew;! seeded aa:l mulehed.
The pooid hal been fenced and a Ave., O.Uip)lb. VlalUq boura 1 Patrtol, aaa, 3:02 p.m. FrldaJ~ ·
molal troua!IIMtaDed to provide 2-4 IIDII7.8 p.m. ParorU mb'.., lira. Bob Harold llfoore, ('&lt;Atap-

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Uvestock water. The Dllrsts plan
to build aoolher· poad .-year,
THE USDA son. consenation
Serviee has, as a part of itl JD..
centive Awards Program. nemployees' sugesUon aystmo.. John
COOper IIDII Donwr Yoho ol tho
PL Ploaaant Work Ualt reeontiy
received awards for a work iJn..
provement P'-aol whleh 1bo7

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vllle, W. VL, - . 5:66 p. m.

Frida¥.
Dlaebarpa

E. J;ldler, 843 -

J • . _ B1'10111. llrL - Ave .• GaWpolla; Jacob c. CIMJn.
HII
B. Canoif, Jr., llrl. Kerllor, Rt. 2 Golllpolla; Carol1n F.
1111111.
Claeo, JohoD, Cclpr,
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CIIJ; 11r1. Clar-

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••• E. llauq!lm, Rt. 1 Pllrlol; .
Mra. Clua camden, Pt. PleuIDI; La-•• M. Fowler, Pt.
PJMAIIll Jolm W. Sorrnn•, Rt.
1 Soutb: Side, W, VL; EYentt H.
SQH, Rt. 1 Pl. Plouant~ !lllrloa
J, Nolrler, Racine; Mrl. WUllam
R, Kamob', Bottland~ Robert D.

wu.

llam H.

~. Mro. cathorlna

HuaiiN, Blcbard D.lriGI,Domll
B. lamborl, llro. Lawnoeo E.
YecartDe;r, and fDtalll . ., Mra.
Robert lleCo.Y, and WUllam 1.

Model CPE.l
511-15 hllll of -

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By Sheriff

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CHRISTMAS PARADE CAROLS - Tho Melga Marauder marching band played Chrlotmas
carols for the large crowd in Pomeroy'sbusineudistrict Saturday a.Cternoon to watch the first arrival of Santa Claus this sea.soo. The Southern High ba.OO also participated in the event sponsored
by ~ Pomeroy Cbamber of Commerce. Phil Globokar was in charge of the parade.

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* Wl{lllm Will WI JAIIIIII
Yoor F - S.,lp S..lce c,.,,.,
CEIITIAL SOYA
OF OHIO

Clol ...
submitted. 111elr IUIR8Stlon Involves tbe use or a siphon I)' ..
Tbo capital of llukatebetem for -.,. pond• wlthoutclralo
wan, ~' •• aamed Repipe a or lor pollllo wllllre thednln . _ , l'umonoJ; 01• G. Doer- ilna In 1882 In hciUr of Vlefor, R~ 1 lllddl~; Mro. Bo- !Orla llellna. q,_ of Eircplj&gt;e has bloen t._.,auvo.
Information coacerniiW tbta .... land R. aetbem, l.mi: 'Bottom; laacl.
phon. ll)' stem can be obtained at CharJel E. Larldno, Olellor; .
the scs omce In pt. PleUaiL Mrl. Bob llarGidllfoore,~

Ph.

This club has aho been active
in cCJDWtlettrw several community
cOI'l!ervation projects. S.e tlm.e

ago the chit conducted a cleanlOP campaign along Rt. 87 to r&amp;-

OUTSTANDING

SEE THE NEW

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60HPF

1&amp; ft.

CHEST
FREEZER

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Buy WITH NO
DOWN PAYMENT

ONlY $7.13
PER MONTH

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loftoOIII .......

world"• moltpoputllr,lll'ld .

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1M~ . . .. Thll HofMtllll

1'1111 aow U plow Farmoll ...... up many bi1 traetor
aclftlllapo loto a medium-priood paelrap. Modem
bydraulieo, all..bydraulie poinde~t pto, torque ampliller, IHI.t% ofllelonl dey-tnJo
o1r ........ wide plillorrn, ~ _, and-baell- •.. olnce we've run out o f - wh7 not otop In and
in peroon? a-bor 1r~ ~to lit your

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**'·~ ct\altl . . . wlh pertor"Mt#IOIIO
llllttft 1111 ...... Cutl fl'lfiOulh a l2-tnctlk'8 In I~.
, ....... ..,. 10Y, pound~" .

You'tlbeproudto CMniL You at~'t find • niONI dip&amp; •••••.
ct.lft MW fOr Wftlnf )'01,11" own ,.,..,_._
........ loriertiOtlfllltorm-diiMgill(lt... t~mt.. kJO. , . .

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SUNBEAM

MIXER

Llahtwei&amp;bt and
portJble, but has
powerful mo'tor for
cookina·mixina

needs.

HOM ELITE

SANTA CLAUS VISITS- Mr. Olus arrhvdlnPomeroy for the anDUI.I Chri1tm1s Parade uoo
the nre truck" Saturday afternoon, and was surrounded at once by hundreds of youngsters wanting
to pUt in their Yuletide Season orders, santa hamed treats to the youl'l8sters from in trorit'O! the
eoJIIDIIIIllt~· Chrlttrna• tree on the perking lot.

Scn1J Orlv• Set • - Ut
~,.0-Yac Rid Flalll•

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Action i 8 Filed. .

tho animals lneluded a 1,900
lb; Joroey and BGO lb. Hoi stela,
three heiftt calvea and me bull
eall. JohniCII told the ahorllf

GALLIPOLIS - 1\larlene C.
Johnaoo, 117 Mabel- Dr., Galllpollo, filed a pet!Uoo Friday he had aotaeen tbeOiilmaloolnea
In Gallla Count.Y CoiUmon Pleas Tueld!Q&lt; wliBII be W.nt lo feed
Coorl for a cllvorco

tram Glo..,

R, Jom•, .., ......,.., cr srooo
nosloet of W1,y IIDII extreme &lt;1"!·
elb'. 111111 ware married Ana.

th:':~er' Siundara,

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RL 2 Colli-

Davis ProJDoted

'lbe · ploltltlll alao ·IOtka
MIDDLEPOIIT _ ~ E,
eurof0d1 ~ tho .,.,.._,
.
DaYII, ,.... cl Mr. and MrL
.k
avoree 8 :. eu · , ~le l]ovlo, · lll'ddljlport, hlo
POJIEIIOY - CJta:&amp;lna - ·
PrOm- from IIIJOCiallat
J1181oet c1 dli¥ ooll~
fourth oloaa to lbo rank cl E-ll
,lb', Charleo R. sotom, ~- ·. llffseari. ' !illlo&gt; ~orio baa beoll
,., hai !lied sillt fo~ &lt;!iV&lt;,Jr&lt;o lq ~~.'!{ ')!:Ill¥
poaJ
ftQII\ sarah 'L, sarocln, Padt- u """""a' -.d for ~ ..1! 10
or~bur~; In tho:Ml!l!t; Ci:oilltY ·l"""th~~ ~ ~· •• a

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GALLIPOLIS - The state
Highway Patrol Investigated two
mJnor accidents Friday, one In
Gallla and ooe in Meigs tount;y.
No one was injured.
A deer was killed in U1e GaJ ..
Ha Coonty accident at 6:40 a.m.
Friday on Rt. 325, ooe and threetenths miles soutfl ci Rio Grande.
Officers said the animal ran into
the rigbt side of a north.boond
car driven by Clarence Bums,
Jr. , 3U, Rt. 1 Thurman. There
was mioor damage to the car.
No one was injured .
The Meigs COWJty accident occurred at 8:30 a.m. on Rt. 124
at Salem Center. A car driven
by Woodrow Smith, 31, Rittman,
Ohio, failed to negotiate a cur'o'e
and went through a fence into a
field. The renee was ovmed by
In Miller. There was moderate damage to the car. No one
was injured.
The patrol cited Smith to Meigs
County Court Nov. 29 on a charge
of speed in ex cess for road con~
ditions .

GALLIPOLIS - Sales ta,; col lections during the lith biweekly
reporting period (Nov . 10-23,
1968) showed Increases in both
Galliu. and Meigs Counties, according to State Treasurer John
D. Herbert.
Gallia Count,y•s Increase was
$2,584.70 or 15.25 per cent over
an identical two week period a
year ago. On the other hand,
Meigs. County showed a 77.82
per cent i Lt collectioos Cor the
period. The difierence was $12,.
858.63.
Collections for the period this
year in Gallia CotuJty totaled
$19,530.76 as compared with
$16,949.06 for comparable period period last year. In Meigs
County, collections this year totaled $29,380,95(as compared to
$16,$22.32 for the same period
last year .
Both Gallia ahd Meigs COWlties are nndag aiJead on eoJ.

The 1968 Christmas ohopplng ,_...., In Galli-

CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SEASON OPENS -

polis opened Friday arternoon with Santa Claus on hand ror a large parade. Santa gave out treata
to approximately 1,200 children at the park front. Afterward, an airplane
over ard dropped
gift certificates. Here is the Gallia Academy High School Band, under the direction of A. Kimball
Suiter, marching in the annual Christmas Parade down Second A,ve.

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POMEROY Three gun
shoots planned today in Meigs
County will benefit Matt !I{'~
ricks, Racine, who is in ill
health.
The shoots are at the Forked Run Sportsman's Club, the
Rutland
American Legion
farm and at the Meigs Coon..
hunte rs Club on Snowball Hill,
near Syracuse.

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Pistol is Stolen
GALUPOLIS City pollee
reported' trie theft or a .25 caliber blue steel automatic pistol.
from the Womcldorff ~ ThOmas
Hardware sometime Friday afternoon . The theft was discovered and reported by James M.
Pratt. Police are imcstigating,

TREATS - Gallia Academy High School majorettes 0 tor) Kltt.Y Meadows. Beth B11dlird and
\tarcia Malone, assist santa Claus pass out Christmas treats to some of the 1,200 children
Yrlday afternoon at the Gallipolis park front. After treats were given, gift certificates in denominations of $1 to $25 were dropped rrom an airplane over the area.

lectlons on a fi seal basis, the
y e&lt;l1' .to-date t:ollections slnce
July 1, 1968 compared to July
I, 1968.

Year -to-date oollections in Gal lia County $216,884.61 this year
compared to $145,323 .37 last
year. Meigs County•s fiscal collections totaled $149,299,64 this
year and $115,727,76 last year.
Both counties also showed increases on the biweekly and yearto-date collections oC motor vehicle and housetrailer sales and
use tax co,llections.
bt Gallia C.oWlty, use tax collections on a biweekly basis tOtaled $11,4:!1.27 this year ..,..d
$7,664.77 last year. The 1968
fiscal total in Qtllia COW'Ity was
$107,375.63 and ror 1967 it was

$75,445.85.
Meigs County's 1968 fiscal collections of use tax totaled $98,.
372.63 eompared to $7 4, 600.94
for lut year .

GALLIPOLIS - James John· his Johnson Ridge rarm since polis. reported two missing rab.
8011, ~ ftt1 t Galllpolla, reported Tuesday, Nov. 26. The possibil- bit dogs, The doll mig!tt have
to thO Gall Ia County iilerlll' a ib' of Mlolllng aetlvlb' lo belna been 1tolen, aeeordlng to t b e
Pepartment F~ !lUll olx bead lnvolllpted.
aherill's deportment. Mlallintl
~ ealtlo lfltve ·nlliolna from Sberllr Denvor ~A. WAlker aald are an elflht..,.....-old pup and a

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Mishaps

Johnson Farm Missing Cattle

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lncldea ioellerJ.

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WOII.n 11051 POPIUI
CHAII SAW-

SIIOPMATE

A Sift that . . _ SiV•
illl the Y'M'·•roundl .

Hurt in

Meigs, Gallia Sales
Tax Receipts are Up

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POMEROY - Two persons
were arrested on charges of
contributing to the delinquency
ot minors and another on a non.
support charge by Mei.,gs County
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenba ch's
department .
Kenneth Pauley, 21, RD Albany, and Minter Frayar, 21,
RD CoolvUle, were taken into
custody on the cootributing to
delinquency charge and Hobert
Meredith, 25, Rt. I, Little llock lng, was arrested on an affi davit charging non-support.

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THE WNG W AJT - A1 santa Claus halkis out treats to approxlmlltely 1,200 GaOIDOlla ldd1
at the park front Friday afternoon, this view shows part of the crowd of 4.000 waiU.,. for 10 air·
plane to Qy over and drop $3,000 worth of girt certificates to usher in the Christma1 ~
season in the old French City. The picture was taken from the·plalfonn where S.IU. an:l....,_.a
pve out the candy.

three-Jeor-old bend! typoboaglo, ·

AD8Wers AI'd Call
POMEROY -

'{be l'llmeroy

Emeraency Squad anawerecl •
tall at 8156 p.m.
to 1bo
Walter Hol!lrwl home aoar Cltoo-

Fri.-,

ter, Ella Dooc~a• liu IUI!'arinl
choot palno. tllare. She waa lalten to Veter'l'h• Momorlal Hoopltal whore abo will adJ]Iitlod 01
a medleal patient.
AD
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uoopl~oa ~tlee J...,.1 ..,
C. White, usN, ZIJ, son d Mr. ·
BOY - Sontto 0.,. llleillrd
ot·lbo
•'!'l.!'ia. ~i:: WhlteolRut.
~ rived In Pelnoi'OJ lor bla CltOmbei"Of
land, and M.abtrid ol'lhe·r-.r .,•. ec.
;~ ,or!alt .Sltlrit.Y ~-Here, Santa .
·.Mhio, Ka~n · d n..ker ~11\0ilt. i.'l. laklo Umo out for a otuot plct.... with Dlti~ CM, &gt;IWot~resl­
3, Pomero.r, "''~ted l'ri!!D ~ 'doni ql Tho """..Wolr ~oct C&lt;lmlo~, Warren, Ohio, and
Jhe 14,-week blalc lloopllfl COQio j.;;, ~~ brolhii~ oll\&lt;l!ltoror ~ !i'rOd Cl'o!!· ,... _
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sc~•l'"'•t 4Juis,' m '
1M way bOte li'olil Wmin, to·- SOnia," uta Dlek.

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General Tel Completes $6,800 Project
phone
Ohio toclay
r-• lilr lha ed completion
a
cable

General T e I e- rural areas. rt wa,.. I!'CI1stntcted
report- along Slate Route 124•
of $6,800
Robert Keatley, Alhons dlllrlct
proJeet deolgned to provide ad- commerctal manager, uld eon-.
ditional tal~ loellllles to atructlon wu l!tarted last Auautt.
tills Meigs County oommunlb'.
'lbe new cable beefs up racilltlea In tho aoulbem port of the
RVTLAND - Bob Barnt1 hal
exellan&amp;o, both In tho urban IIDII
eompleted belle tralnina tilth
RUTLAND Co. of

Traia,ing Completed

MARRIAGE l.ICENSE
POMERoY - Roger 11\er .....
, Mame11 · 1&amp;, and Edith EllzoRou!h, ' ·~I!; cl Raelno RO)IIe'

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ject,

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oorvlco to
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tho U, S. Al'IIIY' and Ia home
from Fort. MeCiollan to _.,(
• 30-&lt;~oy leave. wit'h bla par- Do.....,..
eil!o, Mr. and Mro. Chari•• Bar- Oocar'o '*'
rett bolore i10iliB ovor...o.
at l p.m.

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BY C. E. BLAKESL&gt;:E

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rarmera t1ae budnea• rec:orda m--

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Career Conference is
GALLIPOLts -

Hllh · - eaUaa, -

1tudenta, parenta, cqmaeloi'saal
other ID!eroolad Potaf!lll aro Inritad to .U.Onl oa trrleulturo '
and......, . -•• ..,.... .,..
loronco boiDc bold at 'lbo Ohio
Stat. Untvanlb' . . _ . on satunll,y, Doe. 1.
Home e®nC~Dtea dlaeu.alkllll
wlll be In &lt;&gt;qloeiU!aD IIDIIIIJ'I·
eultunl dloeuaolono will be In
tho A~rtcultural Admlalotntlon
Bulldlrw lldltorlllll.
Job
Ill be
otreolllld, tilth eqbula boiDc
plated oo modem - I a of .
opieulture. Alrleullllnl llmltleo exllt Ia buo._u, -

"'porllmitl" "

tllrricea, and ,.._
aeareh.
~ wW dao tell about
odmloolm requinm-. COlla
01111. collep llle. Clrolll dloeutolooa tilth
11D11
lleulb' will be bendled In 011 U..
formal - · llllotlilw plo~Q
~ ·time fCII' .-ltloaa Ull uIWiro.
Durqlbo llfllt,_, taeh...,..
deipoJJt may Hloet • . . . , . _
ho 1roUid W.. to rill~ 'lblo wW
allow oacll p_.ttw . to aok more -Red quootlono
aboul the DUI ID 'llhieb he heo

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HlllioDI are acbeduled

By RONALD GILKESON

move Utter

rrom

the I'OI.dslde.
About a month ago tie dub 1Jo.
Soil Conserw:Uon Service
came a cooperator with the WesMason Coonty
PT. PLEASANT - We recent;.. tern Soil Conservation Dlatricl.
b' attended lho Maaoo County 4-H John COOI)eroltheiJSDASollConAehle...,.onlllanj!lol at tho Point aervation Service (S~ assisted
Ploaaant Jtmlor lll&amp;lt Sehool. Gil- the club with a consen~~tion: plan
bert V, Barno1t. Ul Clul&gt; Agent for . the Improvement of their
for the' COWII;y. hu do• a ftne rc.daide park along Rt. 87. The

for 'nlolldaJa. January 7, 14 IIDII
21. 1beaeu-oforlnd1YIIbllannerl and wiD be admlled 011 a
11nt come, tlriJl serve baail.
A , _ t _ . , - guide In 1110b'llni. farm _ , ... Ia the 1967
Farm Bullaeaa

Job with elul&gt;aetlriUeo. Aboot500 club plans to plant sune everclub membera, parenta a n d ereena

IIDII a lew dogwood In the
gue1ts atterxled the awarda dtn. area, as well as to alqle, seed
ner. MaQY ot Maaoo. County' a tq, and mulch tho at tho eclgn of
t.H club membera were honored the parkl~ area there.
at this program.
OTHER RECENT eoqoenton
We were especially interested
to hear of the llDe work which Ia with tile Weawn Soli Coole..,..
tim Dlatrlet are IIQy o, Smltl&gt;,
beil&gt;B dooe In tho&gt; lleld cr
wtlon by these TOWW people. Harless a Klds aRi E. T. Graff,
The Busy 4's 4-H Club of Leoa Jr.
Is probobly dolog tl'e moa out,.
Tho Smith fllnD eon1alna 129
standing consenatlonwork oliiQ' acrea and Ia located south or Rt.
ol the elubo In lbe - · 'lblo 87 along Flwmllo Crook. Mr.
dub plaeed fourth In tho olate In Smith lo - - ID bulldiJ1! I
coDBenatlon prQjecta.
pODd.. tqrovlag 8&lt;fte pasture
Henry Hum r~tved honorable land, ul traatalli!W acme dral•
mention 1D the State COnservation ago tile.
lkl,v cl tho Yoar ConteaL He IIDII
'!be kuntz farm isloeated near
Roonle Wedge, beth of tho Buoy the Elmwood mine, the Graff
4:'a Cld:., received the Count;yNa- fllnD Ia II Gallipolis Ferr7. CODUOPII Award in Conserwtion of SerYI.tion plana
be developed
Natural ReiOUI"Ces. Mrs. Charlee ror theM farms in the neer ru.
Wedge IIDII Mro. P. V. So&gt;re are lure•
' Denlll E. Durst, whose rarm
two leaden of the club who ue
reapoaalble for much of the suc- Is located on Saul HW Read, r•
CI!Iss or thb club in eonaenation

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FILl S1IEIITII
Afm.FIEm
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LOW PRICESl

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I Allto4 PM

Jae- F'rlanl, ~ '-" llld.
wW 111 att...Urc thllme ..•ud
cea !i.mloh .....,_um ID
who Ia IDteraatad. can thi Galli&amp; Extenatc:m Office, ,....
4112, befon Doe. II.
Per~ from tho llaiP £».
leuiCII ollloo dao will """"'

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Pony Runs

-·-with w-can

lbo
portallm
will be a'flllablo.

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In Front
Of Semi

WATER?

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'lbo trrleullllnl 01111-oeoeallon, ,...,....... prnlu~ DGtllleo p _ . wW oaehbatln
oommuni..Uooa IIDII oelo- tt 9:SO a.m. IIDII conelude about
"'""" eeoiQillea liiiii'P_. 2:80 p,JD. Lunch wW be a..Uaod ()JipOI1unlt1eaarelnbualne11• alii• at reaiOIIIble costL No
c&lt;ID~· cllet.ttc1 , ldu-1 pr.r-Qlltration Ia necesiU')'.

PT. PLEASANT 11. pony
was injured in a tractor - trailer
mishap Friday morning on Rt .
17, four mUts eolrth ofJlt. Plea"'aot, according to the Sheriff's
dcpartmmt who ln\'estigated the
mi &lt;;hap •
The driver or the rig, Charles
F.. Wilson, 53, Carroll, Ohio, told
officers he was tra'o'~lingsooth on
Rt. 17 when the pony appeared
in rront of him on the highway.
Wilson said he swer-ved to the
lert but the rightC!'Qilt of his truck
hit the pony and knocked it down.
The pony was owned by Homer
Litchfield or Southside. Dumage
to the truck was estimated at
$150.
Arrests recorded at the COUO·
ty jail were: Charles Ray Dtm ~
ean. 39, Henderson, charged with
intoxication, and Russell V.
Moore, 24, Henderson, charged
with assault and battery.

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PORCELAINIZED

PRESSURE WATER SYSTEMS

Agent Doing Great Work
In 4-H Club Activities

dalryeowo.
one 18C01ld A sslm ol t h 1 a
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Jolly Old Santa Claus, Parades with Bands, Trea~
Highlight Start of C hristmas Season in 2 Counties
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"' 1bo 11 ;ria. poriod - -lncomo llad DUleb hllbar milk
'50 to $80 per
ID IH'I . . . . . IIDII toiaJ rocelplj iliaa
71 crop - . , IIDII
lido llad lnenOied to fit per 1bo 1010 25 per Hill or 1bo ma28-calllo,.._.L
I'OJIEIIOY - 'lbo acro lbr tho ...,IDVootmw IIDII 4lum 50 per coat ......,, Tldo Ia
a Ia - . . to IIOIIce 1bo $83
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)[elp .... - per ..... for 1bo hllb In- .. lndleaiiCII ot ........ YO!. . a acelleat c::bllllce to IM· trend In n-. for ....
l)ote 111o1r fllnD bullllou IIDII lall II ,_.. Ill 1157 1bo la- · ume cr bualnoaa wldeb Ia aa
CnJp aeru bano-waaYarY
oa-.. atop .In aeblerill&amp; o
IDIU Jtllllll for future 11UI'
111t11fae1or1 labor IIDII """"'""
ll'om ~9110 tD $8,271 ... 1187 el- to 200 aena per farm.
llurlallbo 117oar ptrlad lbo mw - ·
Tldo JIPI we mailed eop. .... . ..... labor . . . . , . , _ In'.rbe 111&amp;11 -llad bilbor exloo cr lbe 1167 Form Buoloou como _ , f153 IIDII lbe hllb wu ...-r cr eowabaaclla_.(nlllor clruUeaiiJ'. Fcrlboftrlllluw _..,, porlleular~ for hired
Anol7lll ~ tD IIIIQ1 "' .... $14,'121.
i . . . . ltiiiiei'i Gl
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For fin Je&amp;rl Ill Ute JJd.dditl yaU"o cr lbo J&gt;Oriod lbo IIUIIber lallor, lood purebued IIDII fer!rom a ..., ol 17 lOP to Wiler and Umo. 'Ill.- are •ar~--~ay cr IIIIo U yeor J&gt;Oriod, lbo 1010 ranpd
35 eowo. Froon 1180 to 111131ho • labia · _
.., tbol to lnlabor lneome Cll raap wu 23 up to 43 cows. creue u volume or aile ot. bui....... otnee.
diJrJr rarmt rlllled from 1 loaa
ol $312 to a lola cr $3,168. Sinee 1984 lho ranao 6u boeo !noaa lalner-.
- are a ·
·tD farmer•
aerle1
of two
meetllao7
-DIIIr·
The hllb to..... durll!jr thlo 31 tD 55 eowa.
1n
lllal)ottna
baa
._,_
loolo
dlllleidQ&gt;
1n
mallllllnlnr
If.
lllp, .... ftrll "' wblcll wW be period wu u low u ,8,827 ln
ed
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find
tbol
tho
hllb
ftcloaQ,
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oapeelal~
m
tho
uao
¥77h7 WlldDC. Dee. 2, from 1959. The ld&amp;b laeome did DOt
'/#. ..Pial. .. lbo loW 25 per
I to 10 p.m. Ill tile Trl - Coolll;y aet ~ to 111e •10,000 level 101UI
SchoOl 11 Nei.....W.. 198f.
"oont- t h e - - .........
BOAT sAFE
oentad 41 par ..a ol 1bo rroa•
Tbla Ia ror aD Iarmer• ill t b e
For lbe post t1uw yoaralboiO
COTEBORG,
(VPI)...
ana d. Athens IDd JUJtWI..Una fumen bid a lf'OBa income ~ The oallboll Sap D, r.andlolt IDcomo. Ill the hllb 2S per couatlu and lt Ia a farmer' a ln- ~5,000 .... to $48,000. 'lbo Cll&gt;- In a atorm carl'l'lnr 315-,yaar-old llda dJqJpod to 2s per - . m
. _ tu clinic. ReiOUI'efl per- ltal :lavestment ranged r r o m Lelf Aim 11D11 ble 1~-old 1ov.be&amp;d erpfb;Ma ue lteml
•eb u ....eclation, laterelt,
, _ wW be BW - · Area $88,000 .... to . • IU,OOO p. r daugbler !I'OID SIDckholm to 1bo
ExlllloiDo Aaonl. Form !llaDap- form.
Canary laluda, was ll&amp;fded l'eJII!ra, taxea, ID.Iur'llic8, a a d
111000; IIDII COUII1;y EltmoiDo aIn most caaes, ror the last FridaJ aoolh o! Uaboll. Both,
polo, Don YOIII!t cl llocldllg fin years. tbeae operatloaabal'B Aim 11D11 tho dau&amp;lllor ...,..
Aaolhor "' CXIIIIjiOl'lna lble
c...,cy IIDII Kaaetll Ackerman
o!deiiiiQ'
lo
tho
- • Income
Ale,
a
SWedilb
radio
Dtfon
boeo tho .,..!valent cr - - - - lbr ..... ,1,000 ....,
cr
Counf.Y. TOplea to be oporiii&lt;DI.
aaJd.
dloeuoaed will be ldDda cr reeordl to keep, tax JIWIII&amp;OIIIOIII
bow to l't!10I't farm lllcome IIDII
on Form 1040F, d&amp;pred•ttnn, invelltment credit.
I
and CI)Jital p.lnl and losaea 011.
ulea d. brood livestock a n d

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ville; lira.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Rt.
5 Jackaoa; Mro. ......., E.
ADMJTtm Helea
Canter,
Rt. 2 Wellotoa; David
Baer,lllnerorilla.
V. Law-., J&amp;dliiOD; AlmS, Tow·
DISCHARGED - lloat.
cenUy -completl!d 10111e repair
lar, .llhllllll, llj&lt;.~ Orolll. JUoc,
work On a farm pam, In June, .
~ W, Va.~ llro, IIJI.
1967, Jotm Cooper orscs uat•~
41red
J, lloll,y, Rt. l ' Wellllal~
VETERANS MEKOBIAL
ed Mr. Durst with a conaenat1011
Yra. Hlrlu D. Worner, l.ollmlr,
HOSPli'AL
plan for the fann. It was e"rident
G. PhlllljJa, Cool
ADI!IITI'I!II - Clar..,. Gil· lJ.~ to Mr. Durst that tho pond 1roUid
Grove;
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ll&amp;*D, Jn&amp;an;
more, Mlddlop&gt;ri; WUbur - .
ha.. to be repaired or It ml8ht
l'olnmlo'; Ella LaRuo. LCIIC Bot- llra. n.mt. £, Mrlllmtl', - be lost entlrely. It was decided
-~ Jee- E. Furboa, Pl.
tom;
Ella Douglao, l'olnmlo'.
to lay a new pipe &amp;PUlway, widen
Plooopt; Mrl. lllcbaol II. Me- .
DIIIICARGED
Jlllll
lllarld,
the existing euth spWwty and
Larry~. Arthur Rumllold, MuaiQ-, W.Uitaa; Mrt. Bruee
place some lddltlcal earth on
Weill&gt;, Wall-.
the fill This work hU oow been
and
Pleree.
eompleted and lbedlaturbodearth
Mro. Charloo E, ~ R~
Holzer -ool ~. Flrll
has bew;! seeded aa:l mulehed.
The pooid hal been fenced and a Ave., O.Uip)lb. VlalUq boura 1 Patrtol, aaa, 3:02 p.m. FrldaJ~ ·
molal troua!IIMtaDed to provide 2-4 IIDII7.8 p.m. ParorU mb'.., lira. Bob Harold llfoore, ('&lt;Atap-

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Uvestock water. The Dllrsts plan
to build aoolher· poad .-year,
THE USDA son. consenation
Serviee has, as a part of itl JD..
centive Awards Program. nemployees' sugesUon aystmo.. John
COOper IIDII Donwr Yoho ol tho
PL Ploaaant Work Ualt reeontiy
received awards for a work iJn..
provement P'-aol whleh 1bo7

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vllle, W. VL, - . 5:66 p. m.

Frida¥.
Dlaebarpa

E. J;ldler, 843 -

J • . _ B1'10111. llrL - Ave .• GaWpolla; Jacob c. CIMJn.
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B. Canoif, Jr., llrl. Kerllor, Rt. 2 Golllpolla; Carol1n F.
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Mra. Clua camden, Pt. PleuIDI; La-•• M. Fowler, Pt.
PJMAIIll Jolm W. Sorrnn•, Rt.
1 Soutb: Side, W, VL; EYentt H.
SQH, Rt. 1 Pl. Plouant~ !lllrloa
J, Nolrler, Racine; Mrl. WUllam
R, Kamob', Bottland~ Robert D.

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B. lamborl, llro. Lawnoeo E.
YecartDe;r, and fDtalll . ., Mra.
Robert lleCo.Y, and WUllam 1.

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CHRISTMAS PARADE CAROLS - Tho Melga Marauder marching band played Chrlotmas
carols for the large crowd in Pomeroy'sbusineudistrict Saturday a.Cternoon to watch the first arrival of Santa Claus this sea.soo. The Southern High ba.OO also participated in the event sponsored
by ~ Pomeroy Cbamber of Commerce. Phil Globokar was in charge of the parade.

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CEIITIAL SOYA
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submitted. 111elr IUIR8Stlon Involves tbe use or a siphon I)' ..
Tbo capital of llukatebetem for -.,. pond• wlthoutclralo
wan, ~' •• aamed Repipe a or lor pollllo wllllre thednln . _ , l'umonoJ; 01• G. Doer- ilna In 1882 In hciUr of Vlefor, R~ 1 lllddl~; Mro. Bo- !Orla llellna. q,_ of Eircplj&gt;e has bloen t._.,auvo.
Information coacerniiW tbta .... land R. aetbem, l.mi: 'Bottom; laacl.
phon. ll)' stem can be obtained at CharJel E. Larldno, Olellor; .
the scs omce In pt. PleUaiL Mrl. Bob llarGidllfoore,~

Ph.

This club has aho been active
in cCJDWtlettrw several community
cOI'l!ervation projects. S.e tlm.e

ago the chit conducted a cleanlOP campaign along Rt. 87 to r&amp;-

OUTSTANDING

SEE THE NEW

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aclftlllapo loto a medium-priood paelrap. Modem
bydraulieo, all..bydraulie poinde~t pto, torque ampliller, IHI.t% ofllelonl dey-tnJo
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SANTA CLAUS VISITS- Mr. Olus arrhvdlnPomeroy for the anDUI.I Chri1tm1s Parade uoo
the nre truck" Saturday afternoon, and was surrounded at once by hundreds of youngsters wanting
to pUt in their Yuletide Season orders, santa hamed treats to the youl'l8sters from in trorit'O! the
eoJIIDIIIIllt~· Chrlttrna• tree on the perking lot.

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tho animals lneluded a 1,900
lb; Joroey and BGO lb. Hoi stela,
three heiftt calvea and me bull
eall. JohniCII told the ahorllf

GALLIPOLIS - 1\larlene C.
Johnaoo, 117 Mabel- Dr., Galllpollo, filed a pet!Uoo Friday he had aotaeen tbeOiilmaloolnea
In Gallla Count.Y CoiUmon Pleas Tueld!Q&lt; wliBII be W.nt lo feed
Coorl for a cllvorco

tram Glo..,

R, Jom•, .., ......,.., cr srooo
nosloet of W1,y IIDII extreme &lt;1"!·
elb'. 111111 ware married Ana.

th:':~er' Siundara,

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'lbe · ploltltlll alao ·IOtka
MIDDLEPOIIT _ ~ E,
eurof0d1 ~ tho .,.,.._,
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avoree 8 :. eu · , ~le l]ovlo, · lll'ddljlport, hlo
POJIEIIOY - CJta:&amp;lna - ·
PrOm- from IIIJOCiallat
J1181oet c1 dli¥ ooll~
fourth oloaa to lbo rank cl E-ll
,lb', Charleo R. sotom, ~- ·. llffseari. ' !illlo&gt; ~orio baa beoll
,., hai !lied sillt fo~ &lt;!iV&lt;,Jr&lt;o lq ~~.'!{ ')!:Ill¥
poaJ
ftQII\ sarah 'L, sarocln, Padt- u """""a' -.d for ~ ..1! 10
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GALLIPOLIS - The state
Highway Patrol Investigated two
mJnor accidents Friday, one In
Gallla and ooe in Meigs tount;y.
No one was injured.
A deer was killed in U1e GaJ ..
Ha Coonty accident at 6:40 a.m.
Friday on Rt. 325, ooe and threetenths miles soutfl ci Rio Grande.
Officers said the animal ran into
the rigbt side of a north.boond
car driven by Clarence Bums,
Jr. , 3U, Rt. 1 Thurman. There
was mioor damage to the car.
No one was injured .
The Meigs COWJty accident occurred at 8:30 a.m. on Rt. 124
at Salem Center. A car driven
by Woodrow Smith, 31, Rittman,
Ohio, failed to negotiate a cur'o'e
and went through a fence into a
field. The renee was ovmed by
In Miller. There was moderate damage to the car. No one
was injured.
The patrol cited Smith to Meigs
County Court Nov. 29 on a charge
of speed in ex cess for road con~
ditions .

GALLIPOLIS - Sales ta,; col lections during the lith biweekly
reporting period (Nov . 10-23,
1968) showed Increases in both
Galliu. and Meigs Counties, according to State Treasurer John
D. Herbert.
Gallia Count,y•s Increase was
$2,584.70 or 15.25 per cent over
an identical two week period a
year ago. On the other hand,
Meigs. County showed a 77.82
per cent i Lt collectioos Cor the
period. The difierence was $12,.
858.63.
Collections for the period this
year in Gallia CotuJty totaled
$19,530.76 as compared with
$16,949.06 for comparable period period last year. In Meigs
County, collections this year totaled $29,380,95(as compared to
$16,$22.32 for the same period
last year .
Both Gallia ahd Meigs COWlties are nndag aiJead on eoJ.

The 1968 Christmas ohopplng ,_...., In Galli-

CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SEASON OPENS -

polis opened Friday arternoon with Santa Claus on hand ror a large parade. Santa gave out treata
to approximately 1,200 children at the park front. Afterward, an airplane
over ard dropped
gift certificates. Here is the Gallia Academy High School Band, under the direction of A. Kimball
Suiter, marching in the annual Christmas Parade down Second A,ve.

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POMEROY Three gun
shoots planned today in Meigs
County will benefit Matt !I{'~
ricks, Racine, who is in ill
health.
The shoots are at the Forked Run Sportsman's Club, the
Rutland
American Legion
farm and at the Meigs Coon..
hunte rs Club on Snowball Hill,
near Syracuse.

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Pistol is Stolen
GALUPOLIS City pollee
reported' trie theft or a .25 caliber blue steel automatic pistol.
from the Womcldorff ~ ThOmas
Hardware sometime Friday afternoon . The theft was discovered and reported by James M.
Pratt. Police are imcstigating,

TREATS - Gallia Academy High School majorettes 0 tor) Kltt.Y Meadows. Beth B11dlird and
\tarcia Malone, assist santa Claus pass out Christmas treats to some of the 1,200 children
Yrlday afternoon at the Gallipolis park front. After treats were given, gift certificates in denominations of $1 to $25 were dropped rrom an airplane over the area.

lectlons on a fi seal basis, the
y e&lt;l1' .to-date t:ollections slnce
July 1, 1968 compared to July
I, 1968.

Year -to-date oollections in Gal lia County $216,884.61 this year
compared to $145,323 .37 last
year. Meigs County•s fiscal collections totaled $149,299,64 this
year and $115,727,76 last year.
Both counties also showed increases on the biweekly and yearto-date collections oC motor vehicle and housetrailer sales and
use tax co,llections.
bt Gallia C.oWlty, use tax collections on a biweekly basis tOtaled $11,4:!1.27 this year ..,..d
$7,664.77 last year. The 1968
fiscal total in Qtllia COW'Ity was
$107,375.63 and ror 1967 it was

$75,445.85.
Meigs County's 1968 fiscal collections of use tax totaled $98,.
372.63 eompared to $7 4, 600.94
for lut year .

GALLIPOLIS - James John· his Johnson Ridge rarm since polis. reported two missing rab.
8011, ~ ftt1 t Galllpolla, reported Tuesday, Nov. 26. The possibil- bit dogs, The doll mig!tt have
to thO Gall Ia County iilerlll' a ib' of Mlolllng aetlvlb' lo belna been 1tolen, aeeordlng to t b e
Pepartment F~ !lUll olx bead lnvolllpted.
aherill's deportment. Mlallintl
~ ealtlo lfltve ·nlliolna from Sberllr Denvor ~A. WAlker aald are an elflht..,.....-old pup and a

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Mishaps

Johnson Farm Missing Cattle

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CHAII SAW-

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illl the Y'M'·•roundl .

Hurt in

Meigs, Gallia Sales
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POMEROY - Two persons
were arrested on charges of
contributing to the delinquency
ot minors and another on a non.
support charge by Mei.,gs County
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenba ch's
department .
Kenneth Pauley, 21, RD Albany, and Minter Frayar, 21,
RD CoolvUle, were taken into
custody on the cootributing to
delinquency charge and Hobert
Meredith, 25, Rt. I, Little llock lng, was arrested on an affi davit charging non-support.

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THE WNG W AJT - A1 santa Claus halkis out treats to approxlmlltely 1,200 GaOIDOlla ldd1
at the park front Friday afternoon, this view shows part of the crowd of 4.000 waiU.,. for 10 air·
plane to Qy over and drop $3,000 worth of girt certificates to usher in the Christma1 ~
season in the old French City. The picture was taken from the·plalfonn where S.IU. an:l....,_.a
pve out the candy.

three-Jeor-old bend! typoboaglo, ·

AD8Wers AI'd Call
POMEROY -

'{be l'llmeroy

Emeraency Squad anawerecl •
tall at 8156 p.m.
to 1bo
Walter Hol!lrwl home aoar Cltoo-

Fri.-,

ter, Ella Dooc~a• liu IUI!'arinl
choot palno. tllare. She waa lalten to Veter'l'h• Momorlal Hoopltal whore abo will adJ]Iitlod 01
a medleal patient.
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uoopl~oa ~tlee J...,.1 ..,
C. White, usN, ZIJ, son d Mr. ·
BOY - Sontto 0.,. llleillrd
ot·lbo
•'!'l.!'ia. ~i:: WhlteolRut.
~ rived In Pelnoi'OJ lor bla CltOmbei"Of
land, and M.abtrid ol'lhe·r-.r .,•. ec.
;~ ,or!alt .Sltlrit.Y ~-Here, Santa .
·.Mhio, Ka~n · d n..ker ~11\0ilt. i.'l. laklo Umo out for a otuot plct.... with Dlti~ CM, &gt;IWot~resl­
3, Pomero.r, "''~ted l'ri!!D ~ 'doni ql Tho """..Wolr ~oct C&lt;lmlo~, Warren, Ohio, and
Jhe 14,-week blalc lloopllfl COQio j.;;, ~~ brolhii~ oll\&lt;l!ltoror ~ !i'rOd Cl'o!!· ,... _
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sc~•l'"'•t 4Juis,' m '
1M way bOte li'olil Wmin, to·- SOnia," uta Dlek.

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General Tel Completes $6,800 Project
phone
Ohio toclay
r-• lilr lha ed completion
a
cable

General T e I e- rural areas. rt wa,.. I!'CI1stntcted
report- along Slate Route 124•
of $6,800
Robert Keatley, Alhons dlllrlct
proJeet deolgned to provide ad- commerctal manager, uld eon-.
ditional tal~ loellllles to atructlon wu l!tarted last Auautt.
tills Meigs County oommunlb'.
'lbe new cable beefs up racilltlea In tho aoulbem port of the
RVTLAND - Bob Barnt1 hal
exellan&amp;o, both In tho urban IIDII
eompleted belle tralnina tilth
RUTLAND Co. of

Traia,ing Completed

MARRIAGE l.ICENSE
POMERoY - Roger 11\er .....
, Mame11 · 1&amp;, and Edith EllzoRou!h, ' ·~I!; cl Raelno RO)IIe'

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growth ••
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oorvlco to
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tho U, S. Al'IIIY' and Ia home
from Fort. MeCiollan to _.,(
• 30-&lt;~oy leave. wit'h bla par- Do.....,..
eil!o, Mr. and Mro. Chari•• Bar- Oocar'o '*'
rett bolore i10iliB ovor...o.
at l p.m.

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VISIT IN DEFIANCE

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ALEX MASSIE, al 7 a.m. to.
clay

MIDDLEPORT- Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hotnnan and children, Mike,
Tam!, Bevorl,y and David aponl
the ThoDkagtvln&amp; hOliday In De·
ftance with Mr. , and Mrs. Ted
~rea and cblldreo, Torn one!

Rrown of the latter cit.Y and named after his only daughter, one
or the prettiest and most popul~r girh. that ever lived in GaUl polis. Some years ago, tlle Carrie Brown, then owned by Captain Dick Brown, was destroyed
by rtre at "(;allipolis. ~st year
her hull while being used as a
sort of wharfboatat Catlettsburg,
Ky., was crushed and carried
away by heavy ice floea .
From the River News of the
Gallipolis Daily Tribune or 50
years ago. here are otller inM
teresting River News:

The HWlting·
ton Herald Dispatch 50 years
ago printed a story about a
wtarfm:~er
complet!!'.g :.W
J'Nr&amp; on the job and the story
told about lil wharfboat bui It at
AntlQJiQ' and the Gallipolis HWltington paeket Carrie Brown.
The sfltrY was headlined: 30
Years On ·one Job. Interesting
River Incidents ol Old 0 h i o
Rlver Days. The story read:
GALLIPOLIS -

will have completed 30 years

of continuous service as manag.
er of the Huntington wharfboat.
He still has more pep and ginger than the a\·erage boy in his

NOV. 2:i, 1918 -

GA.S boats
have about rinished transporting
the apple crop from points beM
twL&gt;en Crown City, Miller , and
t\thalia. The apples were shipped out of HWltington by rail.
Wharfmaster Joe Shepard of
Millersport , an old time boat man, fell out o( the top of a
high apple tree a short time ago
and came near being killed . As it
was, he was considerabiJ injur ed but is on de ck again and CapM
tain Dick Brown says he will soon
be able to climb a telephone pole
without spurs.
11ivermen are wondering how
soon the upper Ohio River will
be filled with ice. This river
has been full of ice as early as
Thanksgiving but that has nol
happened for mallj' years. A lady
&gt;Jisitor in Gallipolis tells us the
caterpillar sign is foratnildwinter with the coldest part during
the fore part or the winter. This
is denoted by the stripes on the
caterpillar which are dark at
both ends with a red stripe a rowtd the center or his body. We
are now waiting to hear from the
Allegheny Weatherman's i\ssocialion which last fall predicted a
mild and open winter - the worst
we e&gt;Jer had.
Captain Samuel Hamilton, oldest riverman living in Gallipolis. has been in poor health the
past few weeks. Captain HamilM
ton was one of the best known
ll8Vigators on the Ohio River in
his day. As a pilot, he had few
equals.

teens, and he bas proved as efncient as he has been faithful.
That is shown in a forceful way
by the condition in whlch t h e
whartboat has been kept; and it
has seen 28 years or service.
When he came here in November 1888, the wharfboat in
use was one brought from Gal ·
lipolis and was a boat that had
been used for transporting soldiers across the river.
It was beached and destroyed
by a storm 28 years ago. When
the storm came up, the old Bos1ifl9"', one of the bigge st, fast est, and popular sidewheelers
that ever ran the Ql1io ltiver ,
was lying longside the wharf.
Not long afterward lhc pre sent wharfboat was brought here ,
havlng been built at Antiquity
by Captain B. T. F Iesher. The
towboat Jesse brought It down
stream and the Carrie Brown
helped put it ln place. T h i s
wha:rfboat, in the opinion of Cap .
taln Massie, ls now the oldest
one on the upper Ohio River.
In this cormection, it might
be interesting to note that tire
and ice wiped the Carrie Brown
completely out ot existence. This
Uttle packet that ran lor many
years between Huntington a n d
Gallipolis was buitt in 1890 and
was own ...-d by Captain Miles

Rutherford in
OAPSE Talk

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NOV. 26, 1918 - THE packet
C. C. Bowyer was lakeD to Pi.
Pleasant Monday by pilot George'
RACINE - Neal Rutherford, Hamilton and laid up for an in·
representative of the Ohio Asso- definite period. Captain S. G.
ciation of Public School Em· Gardner, owner of the BowYer,
plo,vees, explained benefits of was unable to securE! a deck
insurance coverage, minimum crew or stewarJ. lie does not
!mow just when lhe Aowyer will
wage stardards, overtime and
contracts, in a talk to the new resume her trips in the HugtingSouthern Local District OAPSE ton-GaJlipolis trade. The boat
Chapter last week at the h i g h will undergo some repairs while
at Pt. Pleasant.
5chool in Hacine.
A fight In which several rifleFourteen members attended
men
were mixed up occurred on
the session presided over by Dan
a
packet
at tllat wharfboat ~M
Smith, president The chapter
day morning. Too much booze is
~urrenf.ly has 20 members,
A committee, with smith a s said to have caused the trouble.
chairman, was named for the var- No one was seriously ln,lured in
Ious divisions of the Southern the scrap but several black eyes
and sore heads resulted.
Chapter. Jesse Briner will rep-.
It is reported that the big tow·
resent bus drivers, Grace Oiler,
boat
Julius rlelschmanotthe Hat.
cooks; Gerald Nease, custoc:H~ns;
neld
Line wUI go into commisMarll)'n Powell, secretaries ani
sion
again
after being laid up
Edwip Cozart, mechanics.

56 Pay up or

!-concert 57 Body of
water

tRinea Don'tthe door
12 Fish
13 Malarial

fever
14 Heav)'

volume
15 Neitlwr ht·n•
- there
16 Turncoats
18 Rich furs
20 Mortgages
21 Abstract
being:

22 Enthusiastk

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2 " What a fo'ul

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24 "Don't be
40 Dispatches
such a - : " 41 Actress, 2 5 - and
Davia
hearty
42 Plant part

4 Mou nta in
pcx&lt; ·'
5 Molding
6 Eventide
; Obse rve
S Discolor
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26 Sluggish

27 Messes
28 Es.st!nlial

Mineral
depos it

being
29 Whipping
m;~rk (var)
JlMu!:ill'line
mammals

10 Prayer

ending
II Disordt•r
fish
Z6 Roman roar! 17 Shone

24 Herringlikc

Z7 HPavy on the gras5
30 "Ont&gt;-

indivisibl e"
32 Emend
34 Oleic add

:1J Tria\'!;

brightly

43 ltalian
5tream
44 Manner of
motion
46 Golf
1eacht'l8
47Cryo(

bacchanals
48 Chi be han

Joc.:ation
· Indian
19 Asian nation
38 Frt't' fror11 an !iO Priorily
23 Masculint'
vath
(prefix )
appt·llalhon

35 City In

Missouri
36 "You made

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THE Green·

pelled to pilot his boat up the
last trip as botll pilots, Peter
Holloway and Lee WiiUs, were
ill at home. Pilot Holloway is
now back on the Greenwood ..
, NOV. 29, 1918 - THE towboat D. T. Lane sank twobar~s
o( Campbells Crsek coal near
Dam No. 31 below Portsmouth
and abreast of Walker's light,
The Lane was on her way to
Cincinnati, in command of Cap·
tain Harry Miller, when the accident occurred. It is a dangerous place to navigate at Dam No.
3 J. The sinking of the loaded
barges of coal was reported bY
Capiain Dietz or Dam No. 31.
Efforts will be made to salvage
the coal.
The General Wood, a day late,
is due down tonight at 11 lrom
Pittsburgh. The Wood will return
here and not go to Charleston
this trip according to a telephone ·
message received from Captain
W. D. Kimble by wharfmaster
Donally. Low water. fog and way
business delayed the Woods.
The packets are doing a good
business, it is reported, but it
takes a long time for some oi
them to make a rOWldtrip wltf~h
cuts into the profit.
It is unusually late for t h e
Ohio River dams to be up in order to maintain certain p o o l
stages. A substantial rise , like
last fall, is aw11 behind this seaM
son.

1918 - CAPTAIN
George Hukhison o! Pomeroy,
now a hotel proprietor, is using his influence to get the packet boats back to the city wharf
which was abandoned by the
Greene Lines a few year s ago
on account of a disagreement
with the Pomeroy city council .
As a result the stcamOOat s ha\'c
been landing a mile up s1ream.
The proper place for the packet s is at the cit.y wharf and
Captain Hutchison is to be &lt;:ommended in hia efforts to re~s ·
tablish bualneas at the regular
wharf landing at Pomeroy.
Captain David Hartley, one or
the best known rivermen along
tlle upper Ohio, and a hustler.
has purchased the Racine ferry
and Is giving the people the best
service ever . Captain Dave is an
all ..round boatman or years of experience.
NOV. 30,

Blackwood to

GHEENVILLE, S, C. - Wil·
liam Alan Blackwood, son ol Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Blackwood of
Haute 1, Hutland, will sing bass
with the Bob Jones . University
Oratorio Sociecy and Chamber
Orchestra in HaMel's "Mess iah" at the university here, Nov.
30 and Dee. 1. Blackwood is a
freshman at BJU majoring in
Bible.
The two presentations are part
or the gala Thanksgivlngwe&amp;kend
event.a scheduled at B.IU. Tho
Universicy Classic Players also
staged two performances oCPro-logue , a stirring drama on the
life ani death or Jon llus, areformer , on Nov. 28 and 29.

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STEEl. GOES UP
CLEVELAND (UP0 - Republic Steel Corp. announced So.tur day price increaaes of $2S 1:1
tCI1 for hot rolled carbon ateel
·and of 40 cents cwt for gal van ~
ized sheet steel.

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SEOUL, South Korea (UP0A U, S. Arltll' UIIW ~ellcopter
wi_th rour men aboard has been
mi111nl alnce laet WeckleldQ-,
mllltary spokeemon
reported Sotunlo)'.

Saigon Believed Hedging
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On New President's P l .J

BYPASS TO OPEN
PARIS (UPO- Woatem dlplo- . obeorvor Ul the Parlolalka, wW lae whlcb would &amp;lve the \'I.C
Jill.
COLUMBUS (UPO - Tho U,
mats aald
Saturda)'
South not be arrivtne tor "several cona equal status at the talks
S.
52 bypaas of Wheelersburg In
that
rew
diplomat•
believe
Ute
vietnam mi,Y block ITlelll1niful dt¥a,.. a SIJ.aon apokesman
Sclolo
Counly wi U be o!ficlall,y
peace negotiatioll.s untU the said. Lam 11 conllder'tl&amp; a South VletnamoS(J . will agree
TWO KILLED
Ul tral!lc Monday, lt was
opened
Nixon adminiatraUm takes over poSI.lble lpder of the South eaaUy to a compromfso qreeMARION, Oblo (UP0- A twoIn Januaey aDd nunea Ita own Vletnameae delegatim to die meat which could get tho t&amp;lko """'""ced So1urday.
car accldent on Ohio 739 near
here Satunlay claimed tbe lives team lor the Plrll Ialka. Solaoo rour.Cded Ialka lnvolvln&amp; Sol- otarted.
Source1 close to the south lnatatenee by bdth the South
believes N' "(())'' will take a 1100, North Vhltnam, the Vnlted
ol George w. Jollla, 49, Marsomewhat harder line with the States and the VIet Cone's Vlelnameso oatd the dologallon Vietnamese and the Viet Cong
ion, and Mlcbael G. Damer, 18,
Cowumurlats.
N a t 1 o n a I Liberation Front "over~Nn'• bY Vice Prellident that they are authentic repre·
Marlon, R. D. 7,
Nguyen Cao K.Y would staU until sentatlvea of the South VietnaAn lrullcation olposslbio root- (NLF).
dragl!fng by tho South Vleloao!fielais have said lho.Y Nlxon 8W)Olnted a new delega~ mese people.
mese came ~wrday wilh the wiii noi. Degin anj' Wi\i "1th ttoii tioo chief ;,·ho :rot:!c! g!ve !h'!!lm
CLEVELANDER DIES
announcement that Ambassador Communists on procedur•l ar- better ~I.WP(U't apinst t h e
CLEVELANll (UP0 - A two· Pham DaT~:: Lam w a 5 not rangements for the expanded Communists.
car collision Saturday on t h e arriving h-um Saigon on &amp;~Delay conference wrtU Lam arrives in
Wantl.odge
city' 8 east side claimed the llfe as scheduled.
South Vietnamese aticlala
Parts and
agrees tu the
ot Florence Mack, 19, Cleveland.
here hiVJ macle It clear they
Delays Arrival
declsloos.
Three persons were lnjured.
Lam, chief South Vietnamese
The procedural quelrtlons in- hopo Nlxblt will OllllOlnt 110111')'
/'
volve such m atters as the shape' Cabot Lodge, U.S. ambassador
.J
of the conference table, who tO West German,y, as the top
shall enter the room first, the negotiator, replacing W, Averell
wording of name plates and the Harriman. ambassador-at-large.
Lodge formerly was ambatisachairmanship of the talks.
Saigon has commHted itself dor to VIetnam.
t:'()MEROY - Six perBOns forThe main _problem 11 the
so dL-eply against an..v comprom~
feited bonds, three cases were
conttnuet1 and 11 other periiODa
He was a member of the Nawere
lined In Melgo Counly Court
Mrs. Ruth Srou
tional Association or Retired and
by Judt!o Frank W, POrter, Jr.
Veterans Railroad Employes,
GALLlPOLIS - Mrs. R u t h Humboldt l..odge 476, F.&amp;.A.M .,
Friday.
Williams Scott, 61, or 8t7Fourth Scottish Rite, and 9\dne.
The cases or Calvin Urbide
Ave., a naUve of GaU.ipolis, died
and
Phillip Lowry, beth or AlFuneral services will be held
a't 5:30 a.m. Saturday in Holzer at 10:30 a.m. Monday at t b e
bany. and Damy Laudermllt,
Medical Center, First Ave.
charged with breaking and en.
Schoedinger-Linder Chapel in CoBorn April 27, 1907, in Galli- lumbus. Friends ma_y call at the
terlng at the Howery Grocery
MIDDLEPORT- Driver train- cause."
polis, she was the daughter or chapel from 2 to 4 and from I
in Carpenter, were continued to
ing, r~red by law in 0 h i o
He criticized big auto mak- January 24lnaprolimlnaryhear.
the late Clem 1:11\d Cora Slloe ~ to 9 p.m. today.
I
sehools, is the atepc~}d of the era for supplying him with t h e ing. Bond for the trio was set
maker Thompson.
Sle was married to Ra,ymond
Gerald
Teal
e&lt;tucatton system.
t:~
whole package or materials to at $500.
'
So hel~ Eric Chambero; driver· help teach aa!ety and good drtv.
Scott in 1955 who survives, as
Forfeiting bonds WJ&amp;re Charles
GALLIPOLIS - Gerald Don- training Instructor ot Southern lng, then pollute the airwaves
do two sons by a former marR&gt;.-. Morae, Charleatul, W. Va.,
riage, Allred Williams, Pitts- aldsoo Teal, 64, or 1104 Adri~ High SehoOI in Racine. in a talk . to advertise 475 ~se power- $17 .so tor ..-una; Randolph
burgh, Pa. and Charles Williams . Drive, died about 4 a.m ., Fri- to the Middleport-Pomeroy RD· ed machines of sure death.
Fraley, Rt. 2 Cheahlre, $17.50
One guest, George Dallas, rorM
Gallipolis, and a brother, James day, while visiting his mother ta.ry Club Frida,y night at Heath
for unsate vehicle; Frank Harin New Lexington.
Methodlat Church.
merbo of Pomeroy and MiddleThompson, Sandusky.
rah, Pt. Pleasant, $50 tor in·
He apparently suffered a heart
Chambers,' reminding m e m. port, superintendent of South
Funeral services wUl be held
sutrtctent funds; David L Hen·
at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Paint attack. He was dead on arriva1 . bers the nut Whind the wheel Chllrleltml, Ohio schools, was drl&lt;ka, $22.50 lor do!ecllvo exCreek Baptist Church . Burial at Bethesda Hospital in Z.anes- causes most accidents, said llt- . Introduced.
hauati Dorothy Dent, Columbus,
tie or no college tralnlng in the. Ladies of Heath Church aerv~
will be In Pine street Ccmc- vi lle.
$27.50 lor 8llj&gt;lred opera!Dr'a
:\ retired employe of Western tield has been reQUired to teach ing dbler were Mrs. Freda
ter)'. The body will be taken
llcelUIO and Calherlne lllntlY, MidElectric, Columbus division, he the courses. TI1Is will be chang- Mitch, Mrs. Terrl Byer, Mrs.
to the church one hour before
dleport, $27.50 lor IIJll!eding.
Emma Wayland, Mrs. Aim&amp; Milthe services where it may be was OOrn Dec. 18, 1903, in New ed soon, he said.
Jo Am Bishop, Rt. 2 Albany,
Lexington, son of Garfield D.
He warned parents not to teach ler. Mrs. Lorena Davia, Mrs.
view~. Friends may call at the
was tlned $50 and costs, witll
and Bessie Wright Te.al . His their t6.year-olds - eapec1ally Ama Smith &amp;lld Miss Besa SanScott residence, 817 Fourth 1\'le. ,
$40 o! the line suspended, and
born.
Monday afternoon and e\'ening . father preceded him in death. girls _ how to drive.
placed oo probaUon lor 30 dayo
He married Violet Brothers,
.. I need two weeks," he said,
President WUbur Theobald
s!ter being found BOrlll&gt;' or a
and she survives, as does one '"to undo the damqe parents presided.
charge or pa..!ng a slopped
Robert }ohmon
son, Don, of New York City.
ochool bus. MYo ..JBiahop bad enThe Teals came to GallipoGAI.LIPOUS - Robert John.
tered a plea o! 001 guiliJ.
lis from :'-Jew Lexington. He was
son, 87, Eureka, died arotmd
others fined were LawrcmQI
a member of the New Lexington
2:10p. m., Saturday at his home.
Jame~ T~, Ml~; Cbor·
Presbyterian Church and or the
He had been in faJ,Iing health ales A, StliOOnover, ·Rt. !Dexter,
Telephone Pioneers of America.
bout foor years. lie was a reand
Blaine Carter, Jr., Rutland,
Services wtu be held 2 p .m . ,
CONTINUED from PI!&lt;O l
has been received regarding the ali "$10 and costs m llJll!eding
tired farmer .
Monday at the Waugh - Halley - Croes Disaster Headquarters In Chrisunas season of the families
lie was born Jan. 28, 1881,
charges; Roy Nolan Hanfn,g and
Wood Funeral Home with Rev. Farmington and Jess Borowski,
in Ohio Twp., son of the late
was from an American Legion Charles Leslie Butcher, each
Joseph t;::. Chapman otrlciatlng. chief of the Farmington Volungr&lt;q) ln New York state on Frl~ $100 and costa, Uiwnloatlng wild
Joseph and Sara Harbour JohnBurial will be in Pine street teer Fire Department, to learn
day offering to hold ·a party for animal&amp;; David Flaa, $125 and
son.
Cemetery .
il eflorta were underway any- the childrerL
lie married the former Debcosta, taking a deer during closFriends ma.v call at the fu- where io &amp;tart a Christmaa Seabie Chick on Dec. 24. &amp;907. ~e
Borowski added that a semi- ed .,_lOili WalterFranklloLaudneral home after 3:30 p.m., Sun- lOll usiatanee project.
survives, along with two sons,
trailer pulled Into FmnbwtDn ormilt, I'Omoroy, $5 and outo,
day,
Both
Borowski
and
Red
Cross
Fridly l«*led with 265 boxes or wuiate vehicle; Lealle Ray fla..
Forrest n. Johnson, Gallipolis,
olflelala
indicated
arrangementa
and Francis II. Johnson, also or
roodstufts rrom busineSses in zelbaker, Matland, F Ia., '10 and
juat geltln&amp;underwi.Y in thio Richmond, VI.
Gallipolis. Six grandchildren and
,
costa, Olljlired operator'• Udirection and donation• from the
eight great - grllJidchildren sur"We would be very thankrut it cenae; RandJ D. Casto, Atheall,
Meigs and Gollla eoun\,y area the people or your area want to $10 and costa, oorO(IIIIrationl!&gt;vive.
would
be gladl,y welcomed.
Four brothers survive, Em·
help our !olko. The oommi- pUed !01' and WO&gt;drow Smith,
Chief
Borowski aald the F&amp;nn- here would gladly accecu it ror Rll!mon, 0., $25 and ooato, oo
or_y Johnson, llt. 2, Crown Uty;
GALLIPOLIS Judge John ington Volunteer Flre Depart- distribution to the flmutes."'
Homer Johnson, Huntington; Oak·
operator•• Heense and $10 a n d
e_y Jotmson, Centenary, and .Roy \V. !lowell fined Charles L. ment his just finished a project said Chief BorowakL
eosta, ucesalve speed
road
Johnson, Ht. 2, Crown City. Three Waugh, 17, HL 2 Crown Clt;y, of hondllng Thlnkag!Y!ng Day
condllkm.
brothers and one sister preced- and Vance W, !leek, 17, of 135 ·baskets for lhe ramniea or those
ed him in death - Chauncey L. Pine St., each $10 and costs, trapped ~n the mine and. abo the
Johnson, Mart Johnson, James speeding, and Cloyd W, Gindles- !amUles or the estimated 300
ACIIOIII
DOWN
11. Harem
Johnson, and Mrs. Elma Call. berger, 17, Rt. 1 GaiJipolis, $10 men who lost tl'leir employment
1. l'rancilean
1. "Tbe ctty or
room
6. Kind or
Ullea'"
18. Onion'l
Services will be held 2 p. and costs, defective brakes. AU in the tragedy.
2. Butbll.tt
nDOWD
Borowski said racilitles have
m., Tucsda)' at the Waugh - three had been cited by the State
tO. Ckcupanta ·
.cctft
22. The
llighway
Patrol.
been obtained in Fannll1[ton to
Halley.Wood FWleral Uome with
or tbe
3. Front
appoint:.
Forfeiting bonds were Samuel store donations. A group called
t .......
Rev. James G. Morrison ofllctooth
ed
tlrnt
iatlng. Burial will be in Mound R. Scarberry, 17, New Haven, the Citizen's Miners' Disaster 11. Plue for a. • . DetcrtbihJ
.pare steno
wine and
2S.
LUc•
a
$12.50
bood,
slop
sign;
Kenneth
committee
hu
been
formed
to
mil Cemetery.
... _ , de IAon
chet•
·box of
Friends may call at the fu - W. ParBDns, 17, BidweU, $12.- acc:ept cootributlons.
13. Per'&amp;Onal
r.. RuprM• :
choca"We nof only have the t4)001n....t
Ubr.
late•.
neral home from 3:30-5 and 7- 50 bood, parking m the hlgb.
8. Plant in~o.:t
cookies,
way; Steven E. Ph!Ulpe, 17, Rt. ing Chrialmas Season situation 14. Chaldean
9 p.m., on Monday.
clty
1. Ruth'•
etc.
38. Hant to
2 Crown CliJ, $18 bood, speed- racbJB our neighbors and famil5. Admi,..
hutband
24. Suitable;
flad
ing; Damy B. Brown, 17 1 Rt.
lies here, •• said ·chter Boi'OIII'·
exceuh·el)·
8. Erudition
proper
37. That which
9. New
26. Evtct
1 GalllpoUa, $17.50 bond, speed- skl, "but we also feel the re-- 11. otande y
"'llva after
George Hoffman
Bravo
them"
ll:llfland
as. Balance•
ing; and steven 0, MerrUl, 16,
aomalbllll&gt;' or bolpi"« them with
19. Father
lpeclaltlea
3l.
Yuta.o1
38.
Quaker
POMEROY - George Hoffman,
Parkersb.lrg, W, Va., $23, speed- their da.Y to d-,y needs not¥•" .
20. Country ;
12. FiiUcky
33. Bledtod
Cleveland A\'e., Columbus, Ohio, ing.
He said the only other call tllat
comb. tom1
1nmmartan
•
42. Backward
21. Sloth
13. Pr01peetor'11 ~ . Kind o
died Thursday at Lincoln Memor-tt. Man ot the
:!2 . PORR~ll
npt
liCboot
ial Hospital there.
KILLED IN SCOTT CO,
25. Crou
lie is sunived by a brother,
GEORGETOWN,"&gt; · (UP0
hOme plat~
Harley, Langsvtne; two half - Rosalene Messer, 18, Cincinnati,
:n. st, ,ame
CONTINUED fr"'5 Page I
animal
brothers, Cecil Hoffman, Colum- was 1dlled Friday night when
Sl¥ the guy who hasn't been :!9. "nlriee :
bus, and Clarence Hoffman, her car ran off 1·75 and crashe(i
politically in\·olved.
miJJIIC
Langsville, and several nieces 15 miles north or here in Scott
30. 40
The Key
and nephews.
32. Detonator
County.
"That's wrong. We're looking 33. Finial
calent. This is the key...
34. Out of
JI~WID~~~.~
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He e:wects 1 tremerDlua 31. Fon•lall&gt;l
I y 101 -... .. AII .... OI tl •'"ol non I I r
inRux or mail in the coming 39. [DlU..la ot n
Pulltser
lJRS('ramble thew bar Jumble'
weeks, but tie views his job as
one letter to each ~quare, ta
"keeplng those letters mowt111:
winniD&amp;
form four ordinary words.
poet
orr my desk."
40. "Bolero··
Generally speakl~, the let... . ,, ",.' ' ...
compo•r
ters- now running at a rate of 41. Bll and
750 a day- are routec:llnto "the
•tronc
pipeline" - to 13 deaks corre- 43. GrHn land
spondif1!: to each of the major H. Unit of
lenJ'lh: Brit.
cabinet departments alii the
spelllna
Independent agencies.
Basic 45. Sktn
information is trar~sCerred tO a 48. Fht the
lawn
data processing card, mainly to
be used to nu vacon&lt;leo lhlt DAILY CRYI"i'oqUOO:t;- Hore'o bow to work It:
arise after Nixon takes ontce.
A X Y D L 8 A. A. X R
I\IHA1' 'TO DO ASoUT
1-lemmirc, a 28-year-old Vir•• L 0 N o r J: t. L 0 \\1
~·
A C&gt; llnY LOOK.
giOian, ls directing his part of . ~"e letter •imply atand.s for another. In tllill aamp1• A ill uM
the Nixon "talent hunt" rrom tOr tht&gt; thret&gt; L'•, X for the two O's. etc. Bini'.. l•tt.era.. a,_.;
h
trophle•. the len&amp;1h and fonnaUon. of the! wordl are all hblta.
the 7th· r.oor . or • . red brick I!Hh day the eoc1e ~etten are dllfeftn.t.
federal bUUdirw a short distance
rrom u~ White House..
A CJnl•~ Qlle......
' 11en}ining began the ..,.,....
y
MJZDS
XN
U~ZHOKI.;
OT Htlon Nov. 12- orb seven days
SJ J 0
Y
NDI.ZRREK;
lEO
YRK
T
aft.er the presidential electioll- '
! \II~" ..... ~ \luuoln• I
LKRLKD. ~- QXKLYKEX
alii now 50 "orkers each day
IJnml·l· ··: ALlUM CIIEL GAIIfY MOTtVI
proce!:IS huftlreds Of letters
t'"'k'_7._ (~rJP-...V: LIBI:RTY, TOO, Mti'ST BJC LIM·
l •·•h·r•l"~ ·•1
from
people teeklne poslttona ln • ITI:U IN ORDER TO BE 11'08l1J:SBIED.· -IEDMUNQ BUKK"
\ll•'" 'r ! · ·~ f'fiH tn· t11 IIIII tlti1, but it muNnp•
I•• ~roo .., ,;,j,~ jtul fill' •11mo•! TIMI
the Nixon admlni&amp;tratlon.
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Friday's Cage Results
Offill IIJGil SCHOO L Sl'OHE..\i
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Carroll 65 Dayton Belmont 62
Lebanon 73 Da,)ton Patte non 59
Toledo Libby 90
Dayton Roo.seve~
08)1on Sthers 63
Lemon Moru-oe S4
DII,Y1on Alte&lt; 53 Ookwood 42
Fairborn 104 West Milton 51
Fairmont East 68
West 'Carrollton 67
Vand.alia DuUer 72 Tecumseh 69
Piqua Catholic 94 Parkway 53
Springboro 47 Clinton Mlssle 46
Mason 75 WayneniUe 65
Middletown 77 Franklin 60
Northeaetern 69
Yellow ~rings 61
Washirwton c. H. 63
Cedarville 48
Euclid 61 Shaker Heights 57
Parma 60 Normandy 44
Berea 73 Mayfteld 47
Mentor 38o WUloug~ Sooth 19
Brecksville 49 North Royalton26
Bay 82 Cleve. West 54

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Haney'&amp; debut aa the new head
baaked&gt;ail men!D&lt; at Wellstm
waa aucceuful Friday nllhl u

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hlo Golden RoekoiO rallied Ul
vialtlnc lrmtat 67.,1 In
the SEOAL opener ror b o t h
leaml.
llaney, Who succeeded JobD

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GroYe City G9 Groveport G5
Deri"'lf &amp;8 tlead coach
the
Lon:lon 60 Bexley 59
Rockets, aaw hi1 team trail for
Teaya Valley 73 Hamilt0fl1'wp. 48 three quarter• bet'or&amp; a fUrious
Col. McKlnley 82
!ourlh perkid rail,y carried them
Carton Lincoln 52
"'the win.
New Albany 73 Dublln 63
Coach Dick Myers' taYored TIUnioto 78 Piketon 59
gers led at the end ot the quar.
W..,st Musklngum 72
tera by score&amp; or 15-13, 3l.:Z8,
Maysville 51
and 43-t2. Their !lnai lead came
Amanda Clearcreek 70
at 58..56 In tho !ourlh perlocl.
Berne Union 42
The tcore wu tied for the
Hilliard 62 MHflln Sl
14th lime or tho conteot at 61-

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61 with 1:12 left when A n d y
Zimmerman's Jumper put Weli Jton ahead for keeps at 63 •
61. Ill the !lnai W aocondo o1
play !ldp DownaJ'&lt;l C&lt;IIIVorted!our
ol tlve free throw1 to ice the
contest and give Wellston a 1-0
, season mark. Ironton'• record
lr now 1~ wtth their lone victory over Coal Grove and a lou
at Portomoolh.
Downard's 28 po!nto led beth
team1 ln seorlng wtdle Zimmer·
man added 21 for the winners.
Top man tor konton was Har~
old Roa~ wllh 18 !ollowed by
Chorlie Kltchoo with 11 mark-

'The box eoore:

• FURNI~HINGS
• FINANCING
"INSURANCE
5
• SET-UP

DIONTON (fl)
Kitchen 5-1-11; Edward• 4-2 t-J0-18;
5· 10;
2- l2; Bar1ram 3-2-8; Green 1..02. TOTALS 22-17~1.
WELLSTON (67)

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10~48;
1.0·
2; Fout 3-3..9; Zimmerman 9-321; Hulbert 2..0--4; McMan.la 11..3. TOTALS 26-15 ..7.

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lrooton ' ' ' . . 15 31 43 61 ·
Wellstm . , • .
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Reaene aeore: Jrorrton 44,
Wellston 26.

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Mlnne- ..•. 10 4 .714
Miami , , , , , , 7 7 .500 3
Kontudcy • , ••. 8 10 .tit 4
New York •.. , 7 10 .412 t'h
Indiana . , . . . . 5 13 .278 7
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Oakland , , , , .U 2 .889
Loa Angeles .• 8 7 .533 61h
New Orleans .• 8 7 .533 6112
Denver . . . • • • 7 8 . t67 7'h
Dallas , . . _ . . 5 7 .417 8
Houstm . . . . , 3 9 .250 10
Friday's ResultJ
Oakland 133 Kentudcy 109
IrwUaoa 108 Los Angeles 103
New Orleans 131 Denver 128,
OT
(Only gamea aoheduled)

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W, L, Pel. GB
BalUmore .... 17 6 .739
Boston' ' ' ' .. 14 6 ,700 1\1
Philadelphia .. 12 5 . 706 2
Cincinnati . , . i3 7 ,65(} 21h
Detroit •.. , .. 10 11 .476 6
New York •... 9 14 .391 8
Milwaukee • • . 5 15 .250 10lh
Weat
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W, L, Pel. GB
;,. Los Aqelea . •15 7 .682
s.,. Fran.• _ .. 11 10 .524 3\1
Atlanta ..... 11 12 .478 4%
San Diego . • ~!O 12 .455 s
Chicago , , , , 9 15 .375 7
Soaltle • . . . . to 17 .370 7'h
Phoeolx • • • , 5 14 ,260 S'h
Fri.da.Y'a Results
Baltimore 124 l'hoonlx 106
Cincinnati 122 Detroit 112
Loa Angeles 93 Bolton 92
San Francisco 140 Milwaukee 119
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Chicago 110 San Diogo 89
(Only Games acheclJied)

By PETE ALFANO
There is no place Uke home
except when It's New York, where
It could cost a team a chance at
the National Football League tiM
Ue .
The New York Glants7...fwere
all but ellmlnatedCromtheNFL's
Capitol Dtviaion race when Dallas (lO.Iol) do!oated Waablngtoo
29.20 oo ThoDkag!ving day, How.
ever. if the Giants were still in
the Century Dlvi&amp;ionaatheywere
last season, this fAmday' s game
aplnot Cleveland (8-3) would
have given New York a chance to
wt.n the crown and gain just reward for their continued improve-ment over the last two years.
But, as the NFL'J only nomadic: team, the Giants were switchM
eel to the Capllol Dlvislon tbls
aeaiiOD so that inalternateyeara
aU Eastern Conference teams
would be able to play in New
York snd· ta~oe' Jiolna,a shore o(,.
the gate receipts.
Thus, the Giants will have to
be with trying to bealloog
team rival Cleveland today just
lor pro Bilge.
In other games today 1m Angelea Is a one point favorite over
the Vlldnp In Minnesota, Green
Bay is a touchdownplckoverthe
Forty Nlners In San Franclflco,
the COlts are 21 over Atlanta in
Baltimore, SL Louis is six over
the Steelera In Pittsburgh and
the saints are 1lx over Chicago in
New Orleans.
The Browns are 12pointtavorltea over the Giants and have won
six straight behind the quarterbacking 0( ex.steeler Blll Nelsen.

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Elyria 63 North Olmt~ted 47
WeaUakc !)5 IUdgevUle 54
Independence 66
Richmond Heighta 50
Kirtland 78 Cl'arclon 55
Cle&gt;Je. Byzantine 59 Kenston 53
Lorain Kh~ 58
Toledo Bowsher 53
Cin. MoeUer 66
ChL Courter Tech 40
Covington (Ky.) C.thollc 61
Cincinnati LaSalle 55
Cln. Roger Bacon 55
ClrL Hughoa 42
ML Healthy 74 Lockloed 53
Mariemont 60 Country Day 36
Worthingtoo 62 Westerville 47
Delaware 58 Reynoldsburg 57
Whlt.ehall 59 ML Vernon 56
Pic:kerlngton 69
Lancaster Fenwick 55
Cola. Mohawk 78
Doyton Kiser 55
Cola.. Watterson 61 Lancaster 56
Weatrau 74 Circleville 60
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Findlay 65 Toledo Macomber 54
Grandview 69 Marysville 32

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Browns Are

StepchUd of Schools

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Applying were : Thomas Dean
Stutea, 19, Gatiipolla, - ·
and Patty Jean Bulb, 18, Gal~
Upolls, student; and n.vld J.
Darst, 18, Chelhlre, 1awldQ'
worker. and Be\lerly K. Mealfp,
16, Galllpolll, -nt.

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NOV. 27, 1918 -

wood is due up Thursday rrom
Cincinnati In cllarge o! Captain
Gordon C. Greene. He was com-

Court.

39 Christmas
41

Coptaln AI Martin commands the
Fleischman and Fred Wright Ia
her steward. The Fleischman
was formerly the Mill.t~irut.ippi
River towboat Dolphin No. 3. She
was caught in the ice at Cincin·
natf. last winter and narrowly es.
caped being wrecked.

Gt\LUPOLIS - Two couples
applied for marriage Ucensea
Fdday and Satunloy In the olfice of Gallla County Probate

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1622 Ea1tern Ave.
Gallipolis, Ohio
on
THUR. , DEC. 5th ot 10:00 A.M.
REAL PROPERTY
A life esll.te In tweri)'·four am one-half perc:ent (24ih per
cenO
the rriinerab ln the follow~ng described lancl: TOW"nahlp 56 North, Range 89 West, 6th P.M., Cami1be1l County,
Wyoming. Tract 50 in Sections 15 &amp; 22 &amp;: 27; Track 56 ln
SecttOiis 15 &amp; 22;; Tract 42 in Sections 14, 15 &amp; 23; NW 14
NEI.4, Elh E'h or SecUon 21; Lot 2 and NW•!. or Section 22;
NE'.4 NE'4 of Section 28. I
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Bltteries (4);; Addina: machine; MlaceUaneoua booka; CustMior Counter (JII,ywoodl; Display racka (2); Wooden closk;
Desk chair; Metal cabinet; Auto htm caps (4); Stool; Lot or
Miscellaneous atCIPllea; Motorc)'ele seat;; F1oor mats (17);
Seat cowra (101); Tires (uaed 46); Firm tractor tin; Foldln&amp; table anr1 s cha1ta; · stq, rollarJ or creeper&amp; (t); Jaek
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VISIT IN DEFIANCE

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ALEX MASSIE, al 7 a.m. to.
clay

MIDDLEPORT- Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hotnnan and children, Mike,
Tam!, Bevorl,y and David aponl
the ThoDkagtvln&amp; hOliday In De·
ftance with Mr. , and Mrs. Ted
~rea and cblldreo, Torn one!

Rrown of the latter cit.Y and named after his only daughter, one
or the prettiest and most popul~r girh. that ever lived in GaUl polis. Some years ago, tlle Carrie Brown, then owned by Captain Dick Brown, was destroyed
by rtre at "(;allipolis. ~st year
her hull while being used as a
sort of wharfboatat Catlettsburg,
Ky., was crushed and carried
away by heavy ice floea .
From the River News of the
Gallipolis Daily Tribune or 50
years ago. here are otller inM
teresting River News:

The HWlting·
ton Herald Dispatch 50 years
ago printed a story about a
wtarfm:~er
complet!!'.g :.W
J'Nr&amp; on the job and the story
told about lil wharfboat bui It at
AntlQJiQ' and the Gallipolis HWltington paeket Carrie Brown.
The sfltrY was headlined: 30
Years On ·one Job. Interesting
River Incidents ol Old 0 h i o
Rlver Days. The story read:
GALLIPOLIS -

will have completed 30 years

of continuous service as manag.
er of the Huntington wharfboat.
He still has more pep and ginger than the a\·erage boy in his

NOV. 2:i, 1918 -

GA.S boats
have about rinished transporting
the apple crop from points beM
twL&gt;en Crown City, Miller , and
t\thalia. The apples were shipped out of HWltington by rail.
Wharfmaster Joe Shepard of
Millersport , an old time boat man, fell out o( the top of a
high apple tree a short time ago
and came near being killed . As it
was, he was considerabiJ injur ed but is on de ck again and CapM
tain Dick Brown says he will soon
be able to climb a telephone pole
without spurs.
11ivermen are wondering how
soon the upper Ohio River will
be filled with ice. This river
has been full of ice as early as
Thanksgiving but that has nol
happened for mallj' years. A lady
&gt;Jisitor in Gallipolis tells us the
caterpillar sign is foratnildwinter with the coldest part during
the fore part or the winter. This
is denoted by the stripes on the
caterpillar which are dark at
both ends with a red stripe a rowtd the center or his body. We
are now waiting to hear from the
Allegheny Weatherman's i\ssocialion which last fall predicted a
mild and open winter - the worst
we e&gt;Jer had.
Captain Samuel Hamilton, oldest riverman living in Gallipolis. has been in poor health the
past few weeks. Captain HamilM
ton was one of the best known
ll8Vigators on the Ohio River in
his day. As a pilot, he had few
equals.

teens, and he bas proved as efncient as he has been faithful.
That is shown in a forceful way
by the condition in whlch t h e
whartboat has been kept; and it
has seen 28 years or service.
When he came here in November 1888, the wharfboat in
use was one brought from Gal ·
lipolis and was a boat that had
been used for transporting soldiers across the river.
It was beached and destroyed
by a storm 28 years ago. When
the storm came up, the old Bos1ifl9"', one of the bigge st, fast est, and popular sidewheelers
that ever ran the Ql1io ltiver ,
was lying longside the wharf.
Not long afterward lhc pre sent wharfboat was brought here ,
havlng been built at Antiquity
by Captain B. T. F Iesher. The
towboat Jesse brought It down
stream and the Carrie Brown
helped put it ln place. T h i s
wha:rfboat, in the opinion of Cap .
taln Massie, ls now the oldest
one on the upper Ohio River.
In this cormection, it might
be interesting to note that tire
and ice wiped the Carrie Brown
completely out ot existence. This
Uttle packet that ran lor many
years between Huntington a n d
Gallipolis was buitt in 1890 and
was own ...-d by Captain Miles

Rutherford in
OAPSE Talk

)

NOV. 26, 1918 - THE packet
C. C. Bowyer was lakeD to Pi.
Pleasant Monday by pilot George'
RACINE - Neal Rutherford, Hamilton and laid up for an in·
representative of the Ohio Asso- definite period. Captain S. G.
ciation of Public School Em· Gardner, owner of the BowYer,
plo,vees, explained benefits of was unable to securE! a deck
insurance coverage, minimum crew or stewarJ. lie does not
!mow just when lhe Aowyer will
wage stardards, overtime and
contracts, in a talk to the new resume her trips in the HugtingSouthern Local District OAPSE ton-GaJlipolis trade. The boat
Chapter last week at the h i g h will undergo some repairs while
at Pt. Pleasant.
5chool in Hacine.
A fight In which several rifleFourteen members attended
men
were mixed up occurred on
the session presided over by Dan
a
packet
at tllat wharfboat ~M
Smith, president The chapter
day morning. Too much booze is
~urrenf.ly has 20 members,
A committee, with smith a s said to have caused the trouble.
chairman, was named for the var- No one was seriously ln,lured in
Ious divisions of the Southern the scrap but several black eyes
and sore heads resulted.
Chapter. Jesse Briner will rep-.
It is reported that the big tow·
resent bus drivers, Grace Oiler,
boat
Julius rlelschmanotthe Hat.
cooks; Gerald Nease, custoc:H~ns;
neld
Line wUI go into commisMarll)'n Powell, secretaries ani
sion
again
after being laid up
Edwip Cozart, mechanics.

56 Pay up or

!-concert 57 Body of
water

tRinea Don'tthe door
12 Fish
13 Malarial

fever
14 Heav)'

volume
15 Neitlwr ht·n•
- there
16 Turncoats
18 Rich furs
20 Mortgages
21 Abstract
being:

22 Enthusiastk

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2 " What a fo'ul

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3 Per\"aded

24 "Don't be
40 Dispatches
such a - : " 41 Actress, 2 5 - and
Davia
hearty
42 Plant part

4 Mou nta in
pcx&lt; ·'
5 Molding
6 Eventide
; Obse rve
S Discolor
9

26 Sluggish

27 Messes
28 Es.st!nlial

Mineral
depos it

being
29 Whipping
m;~rk (var)
JlMu!:ill'line
mammals

10 Prayer

ending
II Disordt•r
fish
Z6 Roman roar! 17 Shone

24 Herringlikc

Z7 HPavy on the gras5
30 "Ont&gt;-

indivisibl e"
32 Emend
34 Oleic add

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brightly

43 ltalian
5tream
44 Manner of
motion
46 Golf
1eacht'l8
47Cryo(

bacchanals
48 Chi be han

Joc.:ation
· Indian
19 Asian nation
38 Frt't' fror11 an !iO Priorily
23 Masculint'
vath
(prefix )
appt·llalhon

35 City In

Missouri
36 "You made

L...J.-f..-lrt-

THE Green·

pelled to pilot his boat up the
last trip as botll pilots, Peter
Holloway and Lee WiiUs, were
ill at home. Pilot Holloway is
now back on the Greenwood ..
, NOV. 29, 1918 - THE towboat D. T. Lane sank twobar~s
o( Campbells Crsek coal near
Dam No. 31 below Portsmouth
and abreast of Walker's light,
The Lane was on her way to
Cincinnati, in command of Cap·
tain Harry Miller, when the accident occurred. It is a dangerous place to navigate at Dam No.
3 J. The sinking of the loaded
barges of coal was reported bY
Capiain Dietz or Dam No. 31.
Efforts will be made to salvage
the coal.
The General Wood, a day late,
is due down tonight at 11 lrom
Pittsburgh. The Wood will return
here and not go to Charleston
this trip according to a telephone ·
message received from Captain
W. D. Kimble by wharfmaster
Donally. Low water. fog and way
business delayed the Woods.
The packets are doing a good
business, it is reported, but it
takes a long time for some oi
them to make a rOWldtrip wltf~h
cuts into the profit.
It is unusually late for t h e
Ohio River dams to be up in order to maintain certain p o o l
stages. A substantial rise , like
last fall, is aw11 behind this seaM
son.

1918 - CAPTAIN
George Hukhison o! Pomeroy,
now a hotel proprietor, is using his influence to get the packet boats back to the city wharf
which was abandoned by the
Greene Lines a few year s ago
on account of a disagreement
with the Pomeroy city council .
As a result the stcamOOat s ha\'c
been landing a mile up s1ream.
The proper place for the packet s is at the cit.y wharf and
Captain Hutchison is to be &lt;:ommended in hia efforts to re~s ·
tablish bualneas at the regular
wharf landing at Pomeroy.
Captain David Hartley, one or
the best known rivermen along
tlle upper Ohio, and a hustler.
has purchased the Racine ferry
and Is giving the people the best
service ever . Captain Dave is an
all ..round boatman or years of experience.
NOV. 30,

Blackwood to

GHEENVILLE, S, C. - Wil·
liam Alan Blackwood, son ol Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Blackwood of
Haute 1, Hutland, will sing bass
with the Bob Jones . University
Oratorio Sociecy and Chamber
Orchestra in HaMel's "Mess iah" at the university here, Nov.
30 and Dee. 1. Blackwood is a
freshman at BJU majoring in
Bible.
The two presentations are part
or the gala Thanksgivlngwe&amp;kend
event.a scheduled at B.IU. Tho
Universicy Classic Players also
staged two performances oCPro-logue , a stirring drama on the
life ani death or Jon llus, areformer , on Nov. 28 and 29.

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CLEVELAND (UP0 - Republic Steel Corp. announced So.tur day price increaaes of $2S 1:1
tCI1 for hot rolled carbon ateel
·and of 40 cents cwt for gal van ~
ized sheet steel.

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t MEN MJ&amp;;JNG
SEOUL, South Korea (UP0A U, S. Arltll' UIIW ~ellcopter
wi_th rour men aboard has been
mi111nl alnce laet WeckleldQ-,
mllltary spokeemon
reported Sotunlo)'.

Saigon Believed Hedging
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On New President's P l .J

BYPASS TO OPEN
PARIS (UPO- Woatem dlplo- . obeorvor Ul the Parlolalka, wW lae whlcb would &amp;lve the \'I.C
Jill.
COLUMBUS (UPO - Tho U,
mats aald
Saturda)'
South not be arrivtne tor "several cona equal status at the talks
S.
52 bypaas of Wheelersburg In
that
rew
diplomat•
believe
Ute
vietnam mi,Y block ITlelll1niful dt¥a,.. a SIJ.aon apokesman
Sclolo
Counly wi U be o!ficlall,y
peace negotiatioll.s untU the said. Lam 11 conllder'tl&amp; a South VletnamoS(J . will agree
TWO KILLED
Ul tral!lc Monday, lt was
opened
Nixon adminiatraUm takes over poSI.lble lpder of the South eaaUy to a compromfso qreeMARION, Oblo (UP0- A twoIn Januaey aDd nunea Ita own Vletnameae delegatim to die meat which could get tho t&amp;lko """'""ced So1urday.
car accldent on Ohio 739 near
here Satunlay claimed tbe lives team lor the Plrll Ialka. Solaoo rour.Cded Ialka lnvolvln&amp; Sol- otarted.
Source1 close to the south lnatatenee by bdth the South
believes N' "(())'' will take a 1100, North Vhltnam, the Vnlted
ol George w. Jollla, 49, Marsomewhat harder line with the States and the VIet Cone's Vlelnameso oatd the dologallon Vietnamese and the Viet Cong
ion, and Mlcbael G. Damer, 18,
Cowumurlats.
N a t 1 o n a I Liberation Front "over~Nn'• bY Vice Prellident that they are authentic repre·
Marlon, R. D. 7,
Nguyen Cao K.Y would staU until sentatlvea of the South VietnaAn lrullcation olposslbio root- (NLF).
dragl!fng by tho South Vleloao!fielais have said lho.Y Nlxon 8W)Olnted a new delega~ mese people.
mese came ~wrday wilh the wiii noi. Degin anj' Wi\i "1th ttoii tioo chief ;,·ho :rot:!c! g!ve !h'!!lm
CLEVELANDER DIES
announcement that Ambassador Communists on procedur•l ar- better ~I.WP(U't apinst t h e
CLEVELANll (UP0 - A two· Pham DaT~:: Lam w a 5 not rangements for the expanded Communists.
car collision Saturday on t h e arriving h-um Saigon on &amp;~Delay conference wrtU Lam arrives in
Wantl.odge
city' 8 east side claimed the llfe as scheduled.
South Vietnamese aticlala
Parts and
agrees tu the
ot Florence Mack, 19, Cleveland.
here hiVJ macle It clear they
Delays Arrival
declsloos.
Three persons were lnjured.
Lam, chief South Vietnamese
The procedural quelrtlons in- hopo Nlxblt will OllllOlnt 110111')'
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volve such m atters as the shape' Cabot Lodge, U.S. ambassador
.J
of the conference table, who tO West German,y, as the top
shall enter the room first, the negotiator, replacing W, Averell
wording of name plates and the Harriman. ambassador-at-large.
Lodge formerly was ambatisachairmanship of the talks.
Saigon has commHted itself dor to VIetnam.
t:'()MEROY - Six perBOns forThe main _problem 11 the
so dL-eply against an..v comprom~
feited bonds, three cases were
conttnuet1 and 11 other periiODa
He was a member of the Nawere
lined In Melgo Counly Court
Mrs. Ruth Srou
tional Association or Retired and
by Judt!o Frank W, POrter, Jr.
Veterans Railroad Employes,
GALLlPOLIS - Mrs. R u t h Humboldt l..odge 476, F.&amp;.A.M .,
Friday.
Williams Scott, 61, or 8t7Fourth Scottish Rite, and 9\dne.
The cases or Calvin Urbide
Ave., a naUve of GaU.ipolis, died
and
Phillip Lowry, beth or AlFuneral services will be held
a't 5:30 a.m. Saturday in Holzer at 10:30 a.m. Monday at t b e
bany. and Damy Laudermllt,
Medical Center, First Ave.
charged with breaking and en.
Schoedinger-Linder Chapel in CoBorn April 27, 1907, in Galli- lumbus. Friends ma_y call at the
terlng at the Howery Grocery
MIDDLEPORT- Driver train- cause."
polis, she was the daughter or chapel from 2 to 4 and from I
in Carpenter, were continued to
ing, r~red by law in 0 h i o
He criticized big auto mak- January 24lnaprolimlnaryhear.
the late Clem 1:11\d Cora Slloe ~ to 9 p.m. today.
I
sehools, is the atepc~}d of the era for supplying him with t h e ing. Bond for the trio was set
maker Thompson.
Sle was married to Ra,ymond
Gerald
Teal
e&lt;tucatton system.
t:~
whole package or materials to at $500.
'
So hel~ Eric Chambero; driver· help teach aa!ety and good drtv.
Scott in 1955 who survives, as
Forfeiting bonds WJ&amp;re Charles
GALLIPOLIS - Gerald Don- training Instructor ot Southern lng, then pollute the airwaves
do two sons by a former marR&gt;.-. Morae, Charleatul, W. Va.,
riage, Allred Williams, Pitts- aldsoo Teal, 64, or 1104 Adri~ High SehoOI in Racine. in a talk . to advertise 475 ~se power- $17 .so tor ..-una; Randolph
burgh, Pa. and Charles Williams . Drive, died about 4 a.m ., Fri- to the Middleport-Pomeroy RD· ed machines of sure death.
Fraley, Rt. 2 Cheahlre, $17.50
One guest, George Dallas, rorM
Gallipolis, and a brother, James day, while visiting his mother ta.ry Club Frida,y night at Heath
for unsate vehicle; Frank Harin New Lexington.
Methodlat Church.
merbo of Pomeroy and MiddleThompson, Sandusky.
rah, Pt. Pleasant, $50 tor in·
He apparently suffered a heart
Chambers,' reminding m e m. port, superintendent of South
Funeral services wUl be held
sutrtctent funds; David L Hen·
at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Paint attack. He was dead on arriva1 . bers the nut Whind the wheel Chllrleltml, Ohio schools, was drl&lt;ka, $22.50 lor do!ecllvo exCreek Baptist Church . Burial at Bethesda Hospital in Z.anes- causes most accidents, said llt- . Introduced.
hauati Dorothy Dent, Columbus,
tie or no college tralnlng in the. Ladies of Heath Church aerv~
will be In Pine street Ccmc- vi lle.
$27.50 lor 8llj&gt;lred opera!Dr'a
:\ retired employe of Western tield has been reQUired to teach ing dbler were Mrs. Freda
ter)'. The body will be taken
llcelUIO and Calherlne lllntlY, MidElectric, Columbus division, he the courses. TI1Is will be chang- Mitch, Mrs. Terrl Byer, Mrs.
to the church one hour before
dleport, $27.50 lor IIJll!eding.
Emma Wayland, Mrs. Aim&amp; Milthe services where it may be was OOrn Dec. 18, 1903, in New ed soon, he said.
Jo Am Bishop, Rt. 2 Albany,
Lexington, son of Garfield D.
He warned parents not to teach ler. Mrs. Lorena Davia, Mrs.
view~. Friends may call at the
was tlned $50 and costs, witll
and Bessie Wright Te.al . His their t6.year-olds - eapec1ally Ama Smith &amp;lld Miss Besa SanScott residence, 817 Fourth 1\'le. ,
$40 o! the line suspended, and
born.
Monday afternoon and e\'ening . father preceded him in death. girls _ how to drive.
placed oo probaUon lor 30 dayo
He married Violet Brothers,
.. I need two weeks," he said,
President WUbur Theobald
s!ter being found BOrlll&gt;' or a
and she survives, as does one '"to undo the damqe parents presided.
charge or pa..!ng a slopped
Robert }ohmon
son, Don, of New York City.
ochool bus. MYo ..JBiahop bad enThe Teals came to GallipoGAI.LIPOUS - Robert John.
tered a plea o! 001 guiliJ.
lis from :'-Jew Lexington. He was
son, 87, Eureka, died arotmd
others fined were LawrcmQI
a member of the New Lexington
2:10p. m., Saturday at his home.
Jame~ T~, Ml~; Cbor·
Presbyterian Church and or the
He had been in faJ,Iing health ales A, StliOOnover, ·Rt. !Dexter,
Telephone Pioneers of America.
bout foor years. lie was a reand
Blaine Carter, Jr., Rutland,
Services wtu be held 2 p .m . ,
CONTINUED from PI!&lt;O l
has been received regarding the ali "$10 and costs m llJll!eding
tired farmer .
Monday at the Waugh - Halley - Croes Disaster Headquarters In Chrisunas season of the families
lie was born Jan. 28, 1881,
charges; Roy Nolan Hanfn,g and
Wood Funeral Home with Rev. Farmington and Jess Borowski,
in Ohio Twp., son of the late
was from an American Legion Charles Leslie Butcher, each
Joseph t;::. Chapman otrlciatlng. chief of the Farmington Volungr&lt;q) ln New York state on Frl~ $100 and costa, Uiwnloatlng wild
Joseph and Sara Harbour JohnBurial will be in Pine street teer Fire Department, to learn
day offering to hold ·a party for animal&amp;; David Flaa, $125 and
son.
Cemetery .
il eflorta were underway any- the childrerL
lie married the former Debcosta, taking a deer during closFriends ma.v call at the fu- where io &amp;tart a Christmaa Seabie Chick on Dec. 24. &amp;907. ~e
Borowski added that a semi- ed .,_lOili WalterFranklloLaudneral home after 3:30 p.m., Sun- lOll usiatanee project.
survives, along with two sons,
trailer pulled Into FmnbwtDn ormilt, I'Omoroy, $5 and outo,
day,
Both
Borowski
and
Red
Cross
Fridly l«*led with 265 boxes or wuiate vehicle; Lealle Ray fla..
Forrest n. Johnson, Gallipolis,
olflelala
indicated
arrangementa
and Francis II. Johnson, also or
roodstufts rrom busineSses in zelbaker, Matland, F Ia., '10 and
juat geltln&amp;underwi.Y in thio Richmond, VI.
Gallipolis. Six grandchildren and
,
costa, Olljlired operator'• Udirection and donation• from the
eight great - grllJidchildren sur"We would be very thankrut it cenae; RandJ D. Casto, Atheall,
Meigs and Gollla eoun\,y area the people or your area want to $10 and costa, oorO(IIIIrationl!&gt;vive.
would
be gladl,y welcomed.
Four brothers survive, Em·
help our !olko. The oommi- pUed !01' and WO&gt;drow Smith,
Chief
Borowski aald the F&amp;nn- here would gladly accecu it ror Rll!mon, 0., $25 and ooato, oo
or_y Johnson, llt. 2, Crown Uty;
GALLIPOLIS Judge John ington Volunteer Flre Depart- distribution to the flmutes."'
Homer Johnson, Huntington; Oak·
operator•• Heense and $10 a n d
e_y Jotmson, Centenary, and .Roy \V. !lowell fined Charles L. ment his just finished a project said Chief BorowakL
eosta, ucesalve speed
road
Johnson, Ht. 2, Crown City. Three Waugh, 17, HL 2 Crown Clt;y, of hondllng Thlnkag!Y!ng Day
condllkm.
brothers and one sister preced- and Vance W, !leek, 17, of 135 ·baskets for lhe ramniea or those
ed him in death - Chauncey L. Pine St., each $10 and costs, trapped ~n the mine and. abo the
Johnson, Mart Johnson, James speeding, and Cloyd W, Gindles- !amUles or the estimated 300
ACIIOIII
DOWN
11. Harem
Johnson, and Mrs. Elma Call. berger, 17, Rt. 1 GaiJipolis, $10 men who lost tl'leir employment
1. l'rancilean
1. "Tbe ctty or
room
6. Kind or
Ullea'"
18. Onion'l
Services will be held 2 p. and costs, defective brakes. AU in the tragedy.
2. Butbll.tt
nDOWD
Borowski said racilitles have
m., Tucsda)' at the Waugh - three had been cited by the State
tO. Ckcupanta ·
.cctft
22. The
llighway
Patrol.
been obtained in Fannll1[ton to
Halley.Wood FWleral Uome with
or tbe
3. Front
appoint:.
Forfeiting bonds were Samuel store donations. A group called
t .......
Rev. James G. Morrison ofllctooth
ed
tlrnt
iatlng. Burial will be in Mound R. Scarberry, 17, New Haven, the Citizen's Miners' Disaster 11. Plue for a. • . DetcrtbihJ
.pare steno
wine and
2S.
LUc•
a
$12.50
bood,
slop
sign;
Kenneth
committee
hu
been
formed
to
mil Cemetery.
... _ , de IAon
chet•
·box of
Friends may call at the fu - W. ParBDns, 17, BidweU, $12.- acc:ept cootributlons.
13. Per'&amp;Onal
r.. RuprM• :
choca"We nof only have the t4)001n....t
Ubr.
late•.
neral home from 3:30-5 and 7- 50 bood, parking m the hlgb.
8. Plant in~o.:t
cookies,
way; Steven E. Ph!Ulpe, 17, Rt. ing Chrialmas Season situation 14. Chaldean
9 p.m., on Monday.
clty
1. Ruth'•
etc.
38. Hant to
2 Crown CliJ, $18 bood, speed- racbJB our neighbors and famil5. Admi,..
hutband
24. Suitable;
flad
ing; Damy B. Brown, 17 1 Rt.
lies here, •• said ·chter Boi'OIII'·
exceuh·el)·
8. Erudition
proper
37. That which
9. New
26. Evtct
1 GalllpoUa, $17.50 bond, speed- skl, "but we also feel the re-- 11. otande y
"'llva after
George Hoffman
Bravo
them"
ll:llfland
as. Balance•
ing; and steven 0, MerrUl, 16,
aomalbllll&gt;' or bolpi"« them with
19. Father
lpeclaltlea
3l.
Yuta.o1
38.
Quaker
POMEROY - George Hoffman,
Parkersb.lrg, W, Va., $23, speed- their da.Y to d-,y needs not¥•" .
20. Country ;
12. FiiUcky
33. Bledtod
Cleveland A\'e., Columbus, Ohio, ing.
He said the only other call tllat
comb. tom1
1nmmartan
•
42. Backward
21. Sloth
13. Pr01peetor'11 ~ . Kind o
died Thursday at Lincoln Memor-tt. Man ot the
:!2 . PORR~ll
npt
liCboot
ial Hospital there.
KILLED IN SCOTT CO,
25. Crou
lie is sunived by a brother,
GEORGETOWN,"&gt; · (UP0
hOme plat~
Harley, Langsvtne; two half - Rosalene Messer, 18, Cincinnati,
:n. st, ,ame
CONTINUED fr"'5 Page I
animal
brothers, Cecil Hoffman, Colum- was 1dlled Friday night when
Sl¥ the guy who hasn't been :!9. "nlriee :
bus, and Clarence Hoffman, her car ran off 1·75 and crashe(i
politically in\·olved.
miJJIIC
Langsville, and several nieces 15 miles north or here in Scott
30. 40
The Key
and nephews.
32. Detonator
County.
"That's wrong. We're looking 33. Finial
calent. This is the key...
34. Out of
JI~WID~~~.~
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He e:wects 1 tremerDlua 31. Fon•lall&gt;l
I y 101 -... .. AII .... OI tl •'"ol non I I r
inRux or mail in the coming 39. [DlU..la ot n
Pulltser
lJRS('ramble thew bar Jumble'
weeks, but tie views his job as
one letter to each ~quare, ta
"keeplng those letters mowt111:
winniD&amp;
form four ordinary words.
poet
orr my desk."
40. "Bolero··
Generally speakl~, the let... . ,, ",.' ' ...
compo•r
ters- now running at a rate of 41. Bll and
750 a day- are routec:llnto "the
•tronc
pipeline" - to 13 deaks corre- 43. GrHn land
spondif1!: to each of the major H. Unit of
lenJ'lh: Brit.
cabinet departments alii the
spelllna
Independent agencies.
Basic 45. Sktn
information is trar~sCerred tO a 48. Fht the
lawn
data processing card, mainly to
be used to nu vacon&lt;leo lhlt DAILY CRYI"i'oqUOO:t;- Hore'o bow to work It:
arise after Nixon takes ontce.
A X Y D L 8 A. A. X R
I\IHA1' 'TO DO ASoUT
1-lemmirc, a 28-year-old Vir•• L 0 N o r J: t. L 0 \\1
~·
A C&gt; llnY LOOK.
giOian, ls directing his part of . ~"e letter •imply atand.s for another. In tllill aamp1• A ill uM
the Nixon "talent hunt" rrom tOr tht&gt; thret&gt; L'•, X for the two O's. etc. Bini'.. l•tt.era.. a,_.;
h
trophle•. the len&amp;1h and fonnaUon. of the! wordl are all hblta.
the 7th· r.oor . or • . red brick I!Hh day the eoc1e ~etten are dllfeftn.t.
federal bUUdirw a short distance
rrom u~ White House..
A CJnl•~ Qlle......
' 11en}ining began the ..,.,....
y
MJZDS
XN
U~ZHOKI.;
OT Htlon Nov. 12- orb seven days
SJ J 0
Y
NDI.ZRREK;
lEO
YRK
T
aft.er the presidential electioll- '
! \II~" ..... ~ \luuoln• I
LKRLKD. ~- QXKLYKEX
alii now 50 "orkers each day
IJnml·l· ··: ALlUM CIIEL GAIIfY MOTtVI
proce!:IS huftlreds Of letters
t'"'k'_7._ (~rJP-...V: LIBI:RTY, TOO, Mti'ST BJC LIM·
l •·•h·r•l"~ ·•1
from
people teeklne poslttona ln • ITI:U IN ORDER TO BE 11'08l1J:SBIED.· -IEDMUNQ BUKK"
\ll•'" 'r ! · ·~ f'fiH tn· t11 IIIII tlti1, but it muNnp•
I•• ~roo .., ,;,j,~ jtul fill' •11mo•! TIMI
the Nixon admlni&amp;tratlon.
1.., • • Kl., I"M..:'lln-1 lra41cat*. Jne.l

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Friday's Cage Results
Offill IIJGil SCHOO L Sl'OHE..\i
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l 'nited i'rl"ss International
Carroll 65 Dayton Belmont 62
Lebanon 73 Da,)ton Patte non 59
Toledo Libby 90
Dayton Roo.seve~
08)1on Sthers 63
Lemon Moru-oe S4
DII,Y1on Alte&lt; 53 Ookwood 42
Fairborn 104 West Milton 51
Fairmont East 68
West 'Carrollton 67
Vand.alia DuUer 72 Tecumseh 69
Piqua Catholic 94 Parkway 53
Springboro 47 Clinton Mlssle 46
Mason 75 WayneniUe 65
Middletown 77 Franklin 60
Northeaetern 69
Yellow ~rings 61
Washirwton c. H. 63
Cedarville 48
Euclid 61 Shaker Heights 57
Parma 60 Normandy 44
Berea 73 Mayfteld 47
Mentor 38o WUloug~ Sooth 19
Brecksville 49 North Royalton26
Bay 82 Cleve. West 54

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Six Bonds

Given Up ,
To Court

Driver TrainingMere

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Three Fined in

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WEL LSTON - &lt;..:oach P au I
Haney'&amp; debut aa the new head
baaked&gt;ail men!D&lt; at Wellstm
waa aucceuful Friday nllhl u

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hlo Golden RoekoiO rallied Ul
vialtlnc lrmtat 67.,1 In
the SEOAL opener ror b o t h
leaml.
llaney, Who succeeded JobD

or

GroYe City G9 Groveport G5
Deri"'lf &amp;8 tlead coach
the
Lon:lon 60 Bexley 59
Rockets, aaw hi1 team trail for
Teaya Valley 73 Hamilt0fl1'wp. 48 three quarter• bet'or&amp; a fUrious
Col. McKlnley 82
!ourlh perkid rail,y carried them
Carton Lincoln 52
"'the win.
New Albany 73 Dublln 63
Coach Dick Myers' taYored TIUnioto 78 Piketon 59
gers led at the end ot the quar.
W..,st Musklngum 72
tera by score&amp; or 15-13, 3l.:Z8,
Maysville 51
and 43-t2. Their !lnai lead came
Amanda Clearcreek 70
at 58..56 In tho !ourlh perlocl.
Berne Union 42
The tcore wu tied for the
Hilliard 62 MHflln Sl
14th lime or tho conteot at 61-

SKYLINE MOilLE HOMES

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61 with 1:12 left when A n d y
Zimmerman's Jumper put Weli Jton ahead for keeps at 63 •
61. Ill the !lnai W aocondo o1
play !ldp DownaJ'&lt;l C&lt;IIIVorted!our
ol tlve free throw1 to ice the
contest and give Wellston a 1-0
, season mark. Ironton'• record
lr now 1~ wtth their lone victory over Coal Grove and a lou
at Portomoolh.
Downard's 28 po!nto led beth
team1 ln seorlng wtdle Zimmer·
man added 21 for the winners.
Top man tor konton was Har~
old Roa~ wllh 18 !ollowed by
Chorlie Kltchoo with 11 mark-

'The box eoore:

• FURNI~HINGS
• FINANCING
"INSURANCE
5
• SET-UP

DIONTON (fl)
Kitchen 5-1-11; Edward• 4-2 t-J0-18;
5· 10;
2- l2; Bar1ram 3-2-8; Green 1..02. TOTALS 22-17~1.
WELLSTON (67)

-eli

w.-m

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AS LOW AS

10~48;
1.0·
2; Fout 3-3..9; Zimmerman 9-321; Hulbert 2..0--4; McMan.la 11..3. TOTALS 26-15 ..7.

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Score by 4Jl&amp;rtera:
lrooton ' ' ' . . 15 31 43 61 ·
Wellstm . , • .
13 28 42 67
Reaene aeore: Jrorrton 44,
Wellston 26.

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Eaat
W, L. Pel. GB
Mlnne- ..•. 10 4 .714
Miami , , , , , , 7 7 .500 3
Kontudcy • , ••. 8 10 .tit 4
New York •.. , 7 10 .412 t'h
Indiana . , . . . . 5 13 .278 7
We at
W, L. Pel GB
Oakland , , , , .U 2 .889
Loa Angeles .• 8 7 .533 61h
New Orleans .• 8 7 .533 6112
Denver . . . • • • 7 8 . t67 7'h
Dallas , . . _ . . 5 7 .417 8
Houstm . . . . , 3 9 .250 10
Friday's ResultJ
Oakland 133 Kentudcy 109
IrwUaoa 108 Los Angeles 103
New Orleans 131 Denver 128,
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BalUmore .... 17 6 .739
Boston' ' ' ' .. 14 6 ,700 1\1
Philadelphia .. 12 5 . 706 2
Cincinnati . , . i3 7 ,65(} 21h
Detroit •.. , .. 10 11 .476 6
New York •... 9 14 .391 8
Milwaukee • • . 5 15 .250 10lh
Weat
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;,. Los Aqelea . •15 7 .682
s.,. Fran.• _ .. 11 10 .524 3\1
Atlanta ..... 11 12 .478 4%
San Diego . • ~!O 12 .455 s
Chicago , , , , 9 15 .375 7
Soaltle • . . . . to 17 .370 7'h
Phoeolx • • • , 5 14 ,260 S'h
Fri.da.Y'a Results
Baltimore 124 l'hoonlx 106
Cincinnati 122 Detroit 112
Loa Angeles 93 Bolton 92
San Francisco 140 Milwaukee 119
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Chicago 110 San Diogo 89
(Only Games acheclJied)

By PETE ALFANO
There is no place Uke home
except when It's New York, where
It could cost a team a chance at
the National Football League tiM
Ue .
The New York Glants7...fwere
all but ellmlnatedCromtheNFL's
Capitol Dtviaion race when Dallas (lO.Iol) do!oated Waablngtoo
29.20 oo ThoDkag!ving day, How.
ever. if the Giants were still in
the Century Dlvi&amp;ionaatheywere
last season, this fAmday' s game
aplnot Cleveland (8-3) would
have given New York a chance to
wt.n the crown and gain just reward for their continued improve-ment over the last two years.
But, as the NFL'J only nomadic: team, the Giants were switchM
eel to the Capllol Dlvislon tbls
aeaiiOD so that inalternateyeara
aU Eastern Conference teams
would be able to play in New
York snd· ta~oe' Jiolna,a shore o(,.
the gate receipts.
Thus, the Giants will have to
be with trying to bealloog
team rival Cleveland today just
lor pro Bilge.
In other games today 1m Angelea Is a one point favorite over
the Vlldnp In Minnesota, Green
Bay is a touchdownplckoverthe
Forty Nlners In San Franclflco,
the COlts are 21 over Atlanta in
Baltimore, SL Louis is six over
the Steelera In Pittsburgh and
the saints are 1lx over Chicago in
New Orleans.
The Browns are 12pointtavorltea over the Giants and have won
six straight behind the quarterbacking 0( ex.steeler Blll Nelsen.

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for 1,896 yards.

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Nixon

Elyria 63 North Olmt~ted 47
WeaUakc !)5 IUdgevUle 54
Independence 66
Richmond Heighta 50
Kirtland 78 Cl'arclon 55
Cle&gt;Je. Byzantine 59 Kenston 53
Lorain Kh~ 58
Toledo Bowsher 53
Cin. MoeUer 66
ChL Courter Tech 40
Covington (Ky.) C.thollc 61
Cincinnati LaSalle 55
Cln. Roger Bacon 55
ClrL Hughoa 42
ML Healthy 74 Lockloed 53
Mariemont 60 Country Day 36
Worthingtoo 62 Westerville 47
Delaware 58 Reynoldsburg 57
Whlt.ehall 59 ML Vernon 56
Pic:kerlngton 69
Lancaster Fenwick 55
Cola. Mohawk 78
Doyton Kiser 55
Cola.. Watterson 61 Lancaster 56
Weatrau 74 Circleville 60
·
Chillicothe 74 Portsmouth 60
Findlay 65 Toledo Macomber 54
Grandview 69 Marysville 32

Wellston Shocks Ironton

ALL TIED UP IN ONE PACKAGE

Browns Are

StepchUd of Schools

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Applying were : Thomas Dean
Stutea, 19, Gatiipolla, - ·
and Patty Jean Bulb, 18, Gal~
Upolls, student; and n.vld J.
Darst, 18, Chelhlre, 1awldQ'
worker. and Be\lerly K. Mealfp,
16, Galllpolll, -nt.

40 Coteries

52

NOV. 27, 1918 -

wood is due up Thursday rrom
Cincinnati In cllarge o! Captain
Gordon C. Greene. He was com-

Court.

39 Christmas
41

Coptaln AI Martin commands the
Fleischman and Fred Wright Ia
her steward. The Fleischman
was formerly the Mill.t~irut.ippi
River towboat Dolphin No. 3. She
was caught in the ice at Cincin·
natf. last winter and narrowly es.
caped being wrecked.

Gt\LUPOLIS - Two couples
applied for marriage Ucensea
Fdday and Satunloy In the olfice of Gallla County Probate

E"Slt&gt;r

your-,
nnw liE" in it ~ ..
37 Old dog ~-

sever&amp;l months at Pt. Pleasant.

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PUBLIC AUCTION

CAN OPENER

liquidation of

GALLIPOLIS TIRE AND TRIM CO.
1622 Ea1tern Ave.
Gallipolis, Ohio
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THUR. , DEC. 5th ot 10:00 A.M.
REAL PROPERTY
A life esll.te In tweri)'·four am one-half perc:ent (24ih per
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the rriinerab ln the follow~ng described lancl: TOW"nahlp 56 North, Range 89 West, 6th P.M., Cami1be1l County,
Wyoming. Tract 50 in Sections 15 &amp; 22 &amp;: 27; Track 56 ln
SecttOiis 15 &amp; 22;; Tract 42 in Sections 14, 15 &amp; 23; NW 14
NEI.4, Elh E'h or SecUon 21; Lot 2 and NW•!. or Section 22;
NE'.4 NE'4 of Section 28. I
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Bltteries (4);; Addina: machine; MlaceUaneoua booka; CustMior Counter (JII,ywoodl; Display racka (2); Wooden closk;
Desk chair; Metal cabinet; Auto htm caps (4); Stool; Lot or
Miscellaneous atCIPllea; Motorc)'ele seat;; F1oor mats (17);
Seat cowra (101); Tires (uaed 46); Firm tractor tin; Foldln&amp; table anr1 s cha1ta; · stq, rollarJ or creeper&amp; (t); Jaek
atanda (3); Hydnulic Roller Bumper Jacka CO; Acetylene
Torch lUIIe• and hose (2 Jell); Flrei extbwulaher; Battery
Jut111 coblos; Pl,ywood coblnot; United Delco Cobh•t and
comentsi Electric berdt arlader; Bench 'Vice; Material
racka (4); Work table• (5); 1,ot or Rollo\9holol8rhw mater·
lalan:l Auto Rug material; (2) eQIIU!lerciali8WIIII•chlnea..
noor mounted. air opirated tire dlalll8l1 Au eornprestor;
st.epladder; Truck tire wrench; Ta cart;" Floor broom and
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Daniel Md recovered a Tech
fumble at the visitor's six-yard

to their own two--yard Hoe, but

line and the second on a two-yard

CaVIn led them 98 yards in 16
plt,ya, gotngthelastyardhlmseU,
to score the Pll}e'&amp; first touc•
down midway through the opening
period.
It didn't take Georgia, a 2o.
point tilvorite, but a moment~
pad its score as linebacker tt.p..
py Dicks Intercepted a pass af
the Teeh 22 on the first play after
Georgia's kickoff. Fourplayslater, Brad Johnson rammed over
trom three yards out.
Tech tried to battle back, but
after moviug to the Georgia 33
yard line, quarterback Larry
Good, who had been the Yellow
Jacket star before a mid-season
or injury, reo-injured his knee and
when he waa cartied o«the field,
the Yellow Jacket o«ense went

runbyBruceKemptocHmua19yard m'arch.
Georgia Tech finall,y got a
score In the opening mimrtea of
the ftnal period - the fir&amp;t touch·down s~ored on Georgia In the
last three games- when Kenny
Bou!XIs went across trom a yard
out at the em or an 86-yard
march and Jlm Person, who took
over ror Good, threw to BouOOs
for two points to make it 31-8.
However, the Yellow Jackets
shouldn't have awakened t h e
Bulldogs, Georgia, with Donnie
Ha.JI()ton taking over at quarter·
back, then exploded ror 16 points
In the final six minutes.
HaJJ11)ton scored on runs of
seven and three yards ancf All-

Following Good's Injury,
Georgia marched 89 yards, only
to be stopped at the Tech fiveyard line alii Jim McCullough,

America tackle Bill Stanfill picked til two points when he tackled
Person in the end zone.

The loss left Tech with a
record.

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the immortal Glenn Davil while
leading tbfl Cadeta to a 21.14

vlclor1 over otubbom NaY)'.
The hard - driving !llllback
scored on a fiH·Jard l'll1 and
a OM·Yard plunp In the ftrst
hall and lalllecl the decisive tie-

breaklnl touchdown on a nineone minute re~
tblrd period as
a 19-14 loss to

.Yard nm with
malnlna In the
Army avenaed
Navy lut year

NEW CENTER TO OPEN TUESDAY - ·,A[l:ort v1tow or Ohio Vnl-oley'o ·~ mW1c1o
Convocation Center, with athletic omces on the lOwer level and tbe main uena en&amp;n~ on the
hlther lewl. 1be 1tructure will open Tueadlr.
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Convocation Center
ATHENS - Nearly every section of the oountry can talk with

winter. The center, built In a
little over two yeua directly
acroaa from eight rear old Gro·
ver Center, will be the home
court alte for Jim &amp;t.Yder' 1 20th

pride about its DeW sports stadium or arena wltll the profeaaion·
al and college sports boom and
Southeastern Ohio can finally get basketball procluctlcm.
The Bobcats trill open the Coo ·
into the act.
Ohio UniYerstty will open its vocation Center on Tuesday, Dec.
new ,." mini" Astrodome, a 13,. 3, against Indlana'a Hoosiers.
080 seat, completely air coodl· Tipoff Ume Ia 7:30 p.m.
From the first appearance
tioned Convocation Center this
through a complete look on the
Inside the 8.2 million dollar cent•r exhibits .nrotcl•••lookwltb
the very latest in modern facil·
ides, equipment and comfort.
The center, one of the largest
basketball facUlties in the Mid·
west, will seat 15,030 tor convOcations. the facility Is an Ideal
GALLIPOLIS- T h l r teen site ror concerts, conunenceSoutheastern Ohio League root. ments and many other activities
ball players were named toposi.
in ac:kli.tlon to basketball a n d
tloos on the Class AA All-South- wrest1ifl8.
ern Ohio Dlstri ct "dream team"
The circular building, designnamed last Thursday by the As - ed by Brubaker and Brandt Arch·
eociated Press .
itects ot Columbus with t h e
Athena' Don Eskey was named prime contractor the Knowlton
the district's "Coach -or~ the ·
Construction CO. o! BelletonYear."
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taine, will ~ tile entlr' inIncluded were Dennfs 'Au.lt. ~rcolleiate athl~c staff. AAMelgs, a first team end, and RJck • Other 89 dormitory rooms wm
Mosley, Gallipolis, a second team house 356 male students on the
tackle.dl
ct- other side opposite the lntercol.
The str1ct team 1s se1e ~ Jegtate staff.
by AP subscribers only. The
The center 18 328 reet in dl·
United Press International Al.l M a meter with the top of the dome
Ohio team will be announced wltll · 134 feet, 10 inches above ground
In the next lew days.
level parking and 123 feet, (our
Here's the 1968 Ali·SEODls.
inches above playing floor. The
trict squads:
roof is aluminum over wood ti-

Named To All
Boston College
Dumps Holy~Cross District '11'
BOSTON (UPO - Sophomo"'
quarterback frank Harri1 threw
three 13 ~ yard touchdown pass-es saturday whlle leading favored Bootnn C&lt;lllege .. a 40 - 20

victory over traditional rival
Holy Cross.
The Harria. toochdoftn tosses
were to tmlfblck Paul Della vu-

•, ltl;"eii! ·uam caft'q, Uid sdi&gt;OO,.,.,, .,.,. halll&gt;ack FrldriVlllb. Wil-

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hallback Dave Bennett tied the

Eaglet' all - time career touc~
down record by running 22 alii 72
yards ror touchdowns.
BC was wion~Jv u..lxth game
against three losaes and for the
33rd time In the 65tb meeting
between the Jesuit college rivals.
Holy Cross, bowing tor the
atxth time in 10 games, twice
rallied from three touchdown
deficits before a capacity crowd
or 26,500 at Boston College's
Alwnni Stadium.

Crusader halfback Tom Lamb

scored on a 25 • yard touchdown
rW1, quarterback Phil O'N~ll
threw a 19 - yard touchdownpass
to Ed Murphy and elll Bob Nears
fired a 10 - yard touchdown pass
to halfback Steve Jutras for the
three Hol.Y Cross scores.
BC explo:led tor 21 points in
the opening quarter after tallying just :20 througll the game on
tho 58 - yard JOSS 'from half..
back WUlts to Gallup and scored
again less than seven miootes
later on the Harris to Della Villa
end zone connection to cap a
lengthy drive.
Harris completed 16or23Pf,ss1ng attempts ror 192 yards am
three touchdowns while Bennett
was the Eagles • rushing leader
as he reeled off 154 yards in 16
carries.
Bennett's two touchdowns gave
him a career total or 25 to lie a
42 • ye.r - old BC record. Bennett's performance earned him
the O'Melia Trophyasthegame's
outstandil'€ player.

Underdog Florida
Upsets Miami 14-10
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ENDS _ Larry Vincent, Ath-

ens senior and Dennis Ault, Meigs
senior.

LINEMEN _ Mike Rinehart,
Chillicothe senior; Mike Cottrill,
Logan senior; Bob 5ebring, Ath·
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senior; 9aad Willlama, Portsmouth senior.
QUARTERBACK - Paul ildnner, Waverly senior.

and defeated the

Middle• for the fourth time 1n
five yearl.
, Janla, whose tumble ln the
rtnaJ. ftv~ mtmtea or last year• a

when defensive lineman Tom La.
Ford raced 36 yards for a touchdo:wn with an intercepted _pass.
Navy, which ended lb season

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LOS ANGELES (1JP0 - T h e
Unlvereit)' of SOUthern Calltornia
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oo a one-yard run b1 Dan Pike

THERE MUST BE A
Theismann threw tour lntercep.
Uona ln the game but proved a
REASON
brilliant lleld general, BUbbing
oHIO THE RUSONS
for all.Amerlean Terry Hanratcy.
down Sotur&lt;loy to pull up to a
1be Irish scored all three or
21..21 lie with Notre Dame but their touchdowns in the (irst
complete coneourse ring Inside the deadlock opolled the Tro- halt, two or them in the opening
QUALITY
and out, witb 16 porl4lo lead- Jan•' dream of I perfect-· sea- period which wao hltd&gt;llihted by
Construction ... Design
Ing tnto the 1eating area feed- 110ft snd a p&gt;asible national toot· Bob Gladieux'• breakaway run
Decor ~· luulotlon
ror 57 yards from scrimmage for
Ing up and down Into seating ball championohlp,
Conv•nlence
The battling Irish, 111\derdoga a TD. It was the longest No.
sections. People may I e a v e
by three points, for the first tre Dame rUh o1 the year from
throogh 56 exit doors out ol Interior concourse ring into three dme this seaaon !d.opped 0. J. scrimmage.
Simpson by holding the Helsman
The game waa 40 aecmds old
public lobbies.
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winner
to
55
yards
on
21
when
Trojan safety Se.ndy ~ko
The total cost or the center ls
Mobile
Homes:
$8.2 million with $1 million com- carries. This waa his lowest stepped ln front or Jlm Seymour
on the 21 to Intercept a The1sing from dormitory tunds, $1 yardage total or the se&amp;S&lt;Il.
It
took
the
poOling
ol
Sogge
to
mam pe.sa and nm It over tor a 675-3000 Pt. Ploaooot, W.V-. .
million from a private gilt and
keep
the
Trojma
!rom
thlir
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TD,
$6,2 mllllm !rom a bOnd l•sue
covered by the facUlties tee por- deleat m their wa.v to their Rose
tion of the Student Services Fee. Bowl ~at witb Ohio Slate
Maintenance on the entire arena Jan. 1. In the lourth period alter
Gerry Saaw intercepted a J o e
will amount to approximate~¥
TheloiiWIII
paos, Sogge climax$480,000 yearly,
ed
a
54.yard
touchdoWn drive
The new ticket oaice is local·
ed on the lower office level (ad- with a to-yard pus to end Sam
vance sales) while ·rana wlll be Dickerson.
able to purchase tickets on the
Notre Dame held a 21-7 half·
night or a pme at three ticket time l&amp;ad but usc cut the marcounters, one lnalde each en- gin wltb a third-quarter tou&lt;htrance. Five large eon.ceaslon down on a $5.yud drive w i t h
areas are evenly distributed on Simpson going over trom the one
the Inside concourse ring, each Cor hls 22nd ecore of the season.

ber whUe the main arena Ooor
is composed or a spring SUP·
ported two layer maple wood
system. Carpet 1I used in the
executive lounge area, intercoileglate offices, locker rooms and
press rooms.
Seatlng banks are served by a

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In the second quarter and Ued
the ~score in the third period

BACKS - Darwin Valentine,
Jaek1011 junior; Bev Lee, Miami

plays later Olivo passed 55 yards
SECOND TEAM
GAINESVll.LE, Fla. (UPO _
to Danker Ray Bellamy and VlnENDS- Tom Bloomrield,lron·
Fullback Larry SmiUl tore loose cent Opalsky scored rromthetwo ton and Mike Beatey, Chlllic«he .
rrom two tacklers and romped to make it 10-0 at the halt
LINEMEN- Rick Mosley, Ga.J.
1ix yards to score with two min-florida missed a good chance llpolls; Rick Foil, Waverly; Ron
utes to pll,)' Saturday as under· to sc-ore late in the first halt Rutter, Logan; Randy Reed and
dog Florida 1.0set Miami 14-lO.v...- when Eckdahl completed a 20- Chris Stewart, Portsmouth; SherSmtth, closing out a career as yard pass on rourth down to man ~rklns, Nelsonvfile.York;
one of the best TWII'lers in South- Smith at the Miami 22.
and Steve Mitcheil, Jacksoo.
But Miami's tenacious defense,
eastern Conference history, cap..
QUARTERBACK - Bob Handped a secorli half raJJy by F1ori· Jed by All - America erxi Ted ley, Athena.
da after the Hw-ricanes had tak- Hendricks, held ani Jack YoungBACKS- Jack Mont1DeOca,
blood's 42 - yard field goal at- Hllllboro; Mike Goodwin, Athene,
en a lo..&lt;l halftime lead.
~~ Tom Phillips, Chl.llieothe.
F1oridl's other touchdown tempt ~as low a.-:1 wide.
came in tile third period on a
one • yard plunge b)' halfback
Gary Walker after defensive back
Mark Eb intercepted I pas1 b)'
Miami's David Olivo and returned it 32 yards to the Miami 3 yard llne.
The victory gave Florida a 63-1 recorti and some peace of
mind after glowing preseason
forecasts. Gator player s hoisted
coach Ray Graves onto their
shoulder!l arter the victory over
arch-rival Miami alii most ofthe
partisan crowd of 55,875 r~».red
ita awroval.
Miami, which wound ~ the
season at S--5, got a taste ot ita
own bitter defensh'e medicine in
the second half as Florida held
the Kw-rlcanes to only three ftrat
downs wtlUe Smith ptclted I.IJ 94.
yards in 21 att.empts ror the c;a..
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tors.
Gallipolis Motor Co., Your Local Chevrolet .. OldsmobUe 1
Miami scored the first time it
Dealer, it prou:l to announce HOWird Tht vener •• their
Rot the ball, drh1t~~71 ;rard.s to
sale ~man for the .Month of November. Only thru excellflnt
tile norkla 10 where the Gatorl
aervice and •trona -desire to pleeae the people ol this area •
held and Jim Huff kloked a 27 •
can this be accompllehed. Mr. Ttdvener realdrea at 23 1
yard Deld goo!.
Chlllle- llood, GaUipollo, Ohio with hlo lovoly wife Ruth
Elrl)' in the aecond q.arter1
and daugbter, cam,y. Another dli\l8flter, Mrs. Larey(!;haronl
M1uni defenaiw blck GteiOI'J'
File, ~ivea at Bryan, Ohio. GallJpoiJs Motor Co. and its emPtl'll irUrcepted a pa11 trorr.
and management taho pride in extendlns to Hewlll'd
plo;vees
F1ca1da quarterbock Jaeklo E&lt;:kand hla famll¥, 'Conantulllli0111.
dlhl and pill t11o Hurricailea In
laualness
their own 4:5. Thl'ee

vit' careeP mark by 11 yards. Ford anared an erraM toll b)'
Jarvis ended hls career with quarterback Steve Lindell, aDd
2,334 yardo ruohlng.
-.. with the help ol ai)OOCI blo&lt;t b1 .
Desp.te Jarvis' work,
'rom O'Brlon on l.lnlioB, rececl ;;
er, N.vy made a struggle out of unmolested into the end zone to .:
the 78..year-old clallit". The Mid· -d.e the score with ):tlleft In the :
shipmen, a U.poin! underdog. pe~r~led:;,·-------•

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:G;AHS Wall)ap:s L

""""'st killed Army'o laot dltcb witb a dlamal 2-8 re~, waa
lie Janlo, ~ aoot otlall~• drive to win, redeemecl hlmoell tlloroughly llatruoecl b1'Arnw•
tnter~ervlce dutie, cllriibed..... nicely by carrying the bnmt •ot rugpd runnJ.ns pma but &amp;PI
a brUIIIIII .,....... wllb three the Army gr&lt;IWid pme, The sen- the c:apacley ci'OIId or 102,000
toucbdownl Sotllrdoy and amaoh- lor lullback lugged the ball 2 t vbtono ol a 10cond llr~ up- :
eel lhe AI'JIQ' caner J'lllblng ol limes lor 88 yordo In beat Da- set J.n the third illflod La-

Geol111•.

The ftrst time the Bulldogs got
the football they wen backed \II

with him.

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ATHENS, GL (UP1)- F'Gur1l1, who mode oix extn pointodurl'llr
Gocqta elOoed ..a ita the afternoon, kicked a 2Z-yanj
llrot
in 22 llelcl aoaJ .. giYe
17-4
,..n 4aturdl1 whea aaphc:nore IHd wllb 23 secunda left in. the
.,.rtert.ek Mike cavan led the llrat perkxl.
Bulldogs to an eaay- 47~ victo.J')'
Georgia didn"t acore in the .ecover Georgia Tech.
ond period because the Bulldop
Georgia, which will take an 8- were held for downa once at the
0..2 record against Arkansas in Tech rour-yard line arid later at
the Supr Bowl, acored 17 points the Tech 8.
In tho open!Jw period i.nd &lt;heft
But Georgia was back p...-~,..
eoasted the rest ot tM way to lt 011 ln the third period adding
land die faded Yellow Jackets two more touchdowN&gt; in t he
their worst lou lntheserlestt.t period, the tlrst on a thrie-yard
1tarted in 1893.
run by Craig Elrod after Lee

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Daniel Md recovered a Tech
fumble at the visitor's six-yard

to their own two--yard Hoe, but

line and the second on a two-yard

CaVIn led them 98 yards in 16
plt,ya, gotngthelastyardhlmseU,
to score the Pll}e'&amp; first touc•
down midway through the opening
period.
It didn't take Georgia, a 2o.
point tilvorite, but a moment~
pad its score as linebacker tt.p..
py Dicks Intercepted a pass af
the Teeh 22 on the first play after
Georgia's kickoff. Fourplayslater, Brad Johnson rammed over
trom three yards out.
Tech tried to battle back, but
after moviug to the Georgia 33
yard line, quarterback Larry
Good, who had been the Yellow
Jacket star before a mid-season
or injury, reo-injured his knee and
when he waa cartied o«the field,
the Yellow Jacket o«ense went

runbyBruceKemptocHmua19yard m'arch.
Georgia Tech finall,y got a
score In the opening mimrtea of
the ftnal period - the fir&amp;t touch·down s~ored on Georgia In the
last three games- when Kenny
Bou!XIs went across trom a yard
out at the em or an 86-yard
march and Jlm Person, who took
over ror Good, threw to BouOOs
for two points to make it 31-8.
However, the Yellow Jackets
shouldn't have awakened t h e
Bulldogs, Georgia, with Donnie
Ha.JI()ton taking over at quarter·
back, then exploded ror 16 points
In the final six minutes.
HaJJ11)ton scored on runs of
seven and three yards ancf All-

Following Good's Injury,
Georgia marched 89 yards, only
to be stopped at the Tech fiveyard line alii Jim McCullough,

America tackle Bill Stanfill picked til two points when he tackled
Person in the end zone.

The loss left Tech with a
record.

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the immortal Glenn Davil while
leading tbfl Cadeta to a 21.14

vlclor1 over otubbom NaY)'.
The hard - driving !llllback
scored on a fiH·Jard l'll1 and
a OM·Yard plunp In the ftrst
hall and lalllecl the decisive tie-

breaklnl touchdown on a nineone minute re~
tblrd period as
a 19-14 loss to

.Yard nm with
malnlna In the
Army avenaed
Navy lut year

NEW CENTER TO OPEN TUESDAY - ·,A[l:ort v1tow or Ohio Vnl-oley'o ·~ mW1c1o
Convocation Center, with athletic omces on the lOwer level and tbe main uena en&amp;n~ on the
hlther lewl. 1be 1tructure will open Tueadlr.
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Indiana . Takes On OU In
Convocation Center
ATHENS - Nearly every section of the oountry can talk with

winter. The center, built In a
little over two yeua directly
acroaa from eight rear old Gro·
ver Center, will be the home
court alte for Jim &amp;t.Yder' 1 20th

pride about its DeW sports stadium or arena wltll the profeaaion·
al and college sports boom and
Southeastern Ohio can finally get basketball procluctlcm.
The Bobcats trill open the Coo ·
into the act.
Ohio UniYerstty will open its vocation Center on Tuesday, Dec.
new ,." mini" Astrodome, a 13,. 3, against Indlana'a Hoosiers.
080 seat, completely air coodl· Tipoff Ume Ia 7:30 p.m.
From the first appearance
tioned Convocation Center this
through a complete look on the
Inside the 8.2 million dollar cent•r exhibits .nrotcl•••lookwltb
the very latest in modern facil·
ides, equipment and comfort.
The center, one of the largest
basketball facUlties in the Mid·
west, will seat 15,030 tor convOcations. the facility Is an Ideal
GALLIPOLIS- T h l r teen site ror concerts, conunenceSoutheastern Ohio League root. ments and many other activities
ball players were named toposi.
in ac:kli.tlon to basketball a n d
tloos on the Class AA All-South- wrest1ifl8.
ern Ohio Dlstri ct "dream team"
The circular building, designnamed last Thursday by the As - ed by Brubaker and Brandt Arch·
eociated Press .
itects ot Columbus with t h e
Athena' Don Eskey was named prime contractor the Knowlton
the district's "Coach -or~ the ·
Construction CO. o! BelletonYear."
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taine, will ~ tile entlr' inIncluded were Dennfs 'Au.lt. ~rcolleiate athl~c staff. AAMelgs, a first team end, and RJck • Other 89 dormitory rooms wm
Mosley, Gallipolis, a second team house 356 male students on the
tackle.dl
ct- other side opposite the lntercol.
The str1ct team 1s se1e ~ Jegtate staff.
by AP subscribers only. The
The center 18 328 reet in dl·
United Press International Al.l M a meter with the top of the dome
Ohio team will be announced wltll · 134 feet, 10 inches above ground
In the next lew days.
level parking and 123 feet, (our
Here's the 1968 Ali·SEODls.
inches above playing floor. The
trict squads:
roof is aluminum over wood ti-

Named To All
Boston College
Dumps Holy~Cross District '11'
BOSTON (UPO - Sophomo"'
quarterback frank Harri1 threw
three 13 ~ yard touchdown pass-es saturday whlle leading favored Bootnn C&lt;lllege .. a 40 - 20

victory over traditional rival
Holy Cross.
The Harria. toochdoftn tosses
were to tmlfblck Paul Della vu-

•, ltl;"eii! ·uam caft'q, Uid sdi&gt;OO,.,.,, .,.,. halll&gt;ack FrldriVlllb. Wil-

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hallback Dave Bennett tied the

Eaglet' all - time career touc~
down record by running 22 alii 72
yards ror touchdowns.
BC was wion~Jv u..lxth game
against three losaes and for the
33rd time In the 65tb meeting
between the Jesuit college rivals.
Holy Cross, bowing tor the
atxth time in 10 games, twice
rallied from three touchdown
deficits before a capacity crowd
or 26,500 at Boston College's
Alwnni Stadium.

Crusader halfback Tom Lamb

scored on a 25 • yard touchdown
rW1, quarterback Phil O'N~ll
threw a 19 - yard touchdownpass
to Ed Murphy and elll Bob Nears
fired a 10 - yard touchdown pass
to halfback Steve Jutras for the
three Hol.Y Cross scores.
BC explo:led tor 21 points in
the opening quarter after tallying just :20 througll the game on
tho 58 - yard JOSS 'from half..
back WUlts to Gallup and scored
again less than seven miootes
later on the Harris to Della Villa
end zone connection to cap a
lengthy drive.
Harris completed 16or23Pf,ss1ng attempts ror 192 yards am
three touchdowns while Bennett
was the Eagles • rushing leader
as he reeled off 154 yards in 16
carries.
Bennett's two touchdowns gave
him a career total or 25 to lie a
42 • ye.r - old BC record. Bennett's performance earned him
the O'Melia Trophyasthegame's
outstandil'€ player.

Underdog Florida
Upsets Miami 14-10
8)' CHARLES S. ALDINGER

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ENDS _ Larry Vincent, Ath-

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senior.

LINEMEN _ Mike Rinehart,
Chillicothe senior; Mike Cottrill,
Logan senior; Bob 5ebring, Ath·
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senior; 9aad Willlama, Portsmouth senior.
QUARTERBACK - Paul ildnner, Waverly senior.

and defeated the

Middle• for the fourth time 1n
five yearl.
, Janla, whose tumble ln the
rtnaJ. ftv~ mtmtea or last year• a

when defensive lineman Tom La.
Ford raced 36 yards for a touchdo:wn with an intercepted _pass.
Navy, which ended lb season

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LOS ANGELES (1JP0 - T h e
Unlvereit)' of SOUthern Calltornia
rode tile pas11nl arm ot steve
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Portsmouth senior.

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aophomore Billy Hunter to score
oo a one-yard run b1 Dan Pike

THERE MUST BE A
Theismann threw tour lntercep.
Uona ln the game but proved a
REASON
brilliant lleld general, BUbbing
oHIO THE RUSONS
for all.Amerlean Terry Hanratcy.
down Sotur&lt;loy to pull up to a
1be Irish scored all three or
21..21 lie with Notre Dame but their touchdowns in the (irst
complete coneourse ring Inside the deadlock opolled the Tro- halt, two or them in the opening
QUALITY
and out, witb 16 porl4lo lead- Jan•' dream of I perfect-· sea- period which wao hltd&gt;llihted by
Construction ... Design
Ing tnto the 1eating area feed- 110ft snd a p&gt;asible national toot· Bob Gladieux'• breakaway run
Decor ~· luulotlon
ror 57 yards from scrimmage for
Ing up and down Into seating ball championohlp,
Conv•nlence
The battling Irish, 111\derdoga a TD. It was the longest No.
sections. People may I e a v e
by three points, for the first tre Dame rUh o1 the year from
throogh 56 exit doors out ol Interior concourse ring into three dme this seaaon !d.opped 0. J. scrimmage.
Simpson by holding the Helsman
The game waa 40 aecmds old
public lobbies.
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winner
to
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yards
on
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when
Trojan safety Se.ndy ~ko
The total cost or the center ls
Mobile
Homes:
$8.2 million with $1 million com- carries. This waa his lowest stepped ln front or Jlm Seymour
on the 21 to Intercept a The1sing from dormitory tunds, $1 yardage total or the se&amp;S&lt;Il.
It
took
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million from a private gilt and
keep
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$6,2 mllllm !rom a bOnd l•sue
covered by the facUlties tee por- deleat m their wa.v to their Rose
tion of the Student Services Fee. Bowl ~at witb Ohio Slate
Maintenance on the entire arena Jan. 1. In the lourth period alter
Gerry Saaw intercepted a J o e
will amount to approximate~¥
TheloiiWIII
paos, Sogge climax$480,000 yearly,
ed
a
54.yard
touchdoWn drive
The new ticket oaice is local·
ed on the lower office level (ad- with a to-yard pus to end Sam
vance sales) while ·rana wlll be Dickerson.
able to purchase tickets on the
Notre Dame held a 21-7 half·
night or a pme at three ticket time l&amp;ad but usc cut the marcounters, one lnalde each en- gin wltb a third-quarter tou&lt;htrance. Five large eon.ceaslon down on a $5.yud drive w i t h
areas are evenly distributed on Simpson going over trom the one
the Inside concourse ring, each Cor hls 22nd ecore of the season.

ber whUe the main arena Ooor
is composed or a spring SUP·
ported two layer maple wood
system. Carpet 1I used in the
executive lounge area, intercoileglate offices, locker rooms and
press rooms.
Seatlng banks are served by a

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In the second quarter and Ued
the ~score in the third period

BACKS - Darwin Valentine,
Jaek1011 junior; Bev Lee, Miami

plays later Olivo passed 55 yards
SECOND TEAM
GAINESVll.LE, Fla. (UPO _
to Danker Ray Bellamy and VlnENDS- Tom Bloomrield,lron·
Fullback Larry SmiUl tore loose cent Opalsky scored rromthetwo ton and Mike Beatey, Chlllic«he .
rrom two tacklers and romped to make it 10-0 at the halt
LINEMEN- Rick Mosley, Ga.J.
1ix yards to score with two min-florida missed a good chance llpolls; Rick Foil, Waverly; Ron
utes to pll,)' Saturday as under· to sc-ore late in the first halt Rutter, Logan; Randy Reed and
dog Florida 1.0set Miami 14-lO.v...- when Eckdahl completed a 20- Chris Stewart, Portsmouth; SherSmtth, closing out a career as yard pass on rourth down to man ~rklns, Nelsonvfile.York;
one of the best TWII'lers in South- Smith at the Miami 22.
and Steve Mitcheil, Jacksoo.
But Miami's tenacious defense,
eastern Conference history, cap..
QUARTERBACK - Bob Handped a secorli half raJJy by F1ori· Jed by All - America erxi Ted ley, Athena.
da after the Hw-ricanes had tak- Hendricks, held ani Jack YoungBACKS- Jack Mont1DeOca,
blood's 42 - yard field goal at- Hllllboro; Mike Goodwin, Athene,
en a lo..&lt;l halftime lead.
~~ Tom Phillips, Chl.llieothe.
F1oridl's other touchdown tempt ~as low a.-:1 wide.
came in tile third period on a
one • yard plunge b)' halfback
Gary Walker after defensive back
Mark Eb intercepted I pas1 b)'
Miami's David Olivo and returned it 32 yards to the Miami 3 yard llne.
The victory gave Florida a 63-1 recorti and some peace of
mind after glowing preseason
forecasts. Gator player s hoisted
coach Ray Graves onto their
shoulder!l arter the victory over
arch-rival Miami alii most ofthe
partisan crowd of 55,875 r~».red
ita awroval.
Miami, which wound ~ the
season at S--5, got a taste ot ita
own bitter defensh'e medicine in
the second half as Florida held
the Kw-rlcanes to only three ftrat
downs wtlUe Smith ptclted I.IJ 94.
yards in 21 att.empts ror the c;a..
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tors.
Gallipolis Motor Co., Your Local Chevrolet .. OldsmobUe 1
Miami scored the first time it
Dealer, it prou:l to announce HOWird Tht vener •• their
Rot the ball, drh1t~~71 ;rard.s to
sale ~man for the .Month of November. Only thru excellflnt
tile norkla 10 where the Gatorl
aervice and •trona -desire to pleeae the people ol this area •
held and Jim Huff kloked a 27 •
can this be accompllehed. Mr. Ttdvener realdrea at 23 1
yard Deld goo!.
Chlllle- llood, GaUipollo, Ohio with hlo lovoly wife Ruth
Elrl)' in the aecond q.arter1
and daugbter, cam,y. Another dli\l8flter, Mrs. Larey(!;haronl
M1uni defenaiw blck GteiOI'J'
File, ~ivea at Bryan, Ohio. GallJpoiJs Motor Co. and its emPtl'll irUrcepted a pa11 trorr.
and management taho pride in extendlns to Hewlll'd
plo;vees
F1ca1da quarterbock Jaeklo E&lt;:kand hla famll¥, 'Conantulllli0111.
dlhl and pill t11o Hurricailea In
laualness
their own 4:5. Thl'ee

vit' careeP mark by 11 yards. Ford anared an erraM toll b)'
Jarvis ended hls career with quarterback Steve Lindell, aDd
2,334 yardo ruohlng.
-.. with the help ol ai)OOCI blo&lt;t b1 .
Desp.te Jarvis' work,
'rom O'Brlon on l.lnlioB, rececl ;;
er, N.vy made a struggle out of unmolested into the end zone to .:
the 78..year-old clallit". The Mid· -d.e the score with ):tlleft In the :
shipmen, a U.poin! underdog. pe~r~led:;,·-------•

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""""'st killed Army'o laot dltcb witb a dlamal 2-8 re~, waa
lie Janlo, ~ aoot otlall~• drive to win, redeemecl hlmoell tlloroughly llatruoecl b1'Arnw•
tnter~ervlce dutie, cllriibed..... nicely by carrying the bnmt •ot rugpd runnJ.ns pma but &amp;PI
a brUIIIIII .,....... wllb three the Army gr&lt;IWid pme, The sen- the c:apacley ci'OIId or 102,000
toucbdownl Sotllrdoy and amaoh- lor lullback lugged the ball 2 t vbtono ol a 10cond llr~ up- :
eel lhe AI'JIQ' caner J'lllblng ol limes lor 88 yordo In beat Da- set J.n the third illflod La-

Geol111•.

The ftrst time the Bulldogs got
the football they wen backed \II

with him.

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PHILADELPIDA (UP0- Char-

ATHENS, GL (UP1)- F'Gur1l1, who mode oix extn pointodurl'llr
Gocqta elOoed ..a ita the afternoon, kicked a 2Z-yanj
llrot
in 22 llelcl aoaJ .. giYe
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,..n 4aturdl1 whea aaphc:nore IHd wllb 23 secunda left in. the
.,.rtert.ek Mike cavan led the llrat perkxl.
Bulldogs to an eaay- 47~ victo.J')'
Georgia didn"t acore in the .ecover Georgia Tech.
ond period because the Bulldop
Georgia, which will take an 8- were held for downa once at the
0..2 record against Arkansas in Tech rour-yard line arid later at
the Supr Bowl, acored 17 points the Tech 8.
In tho open!Jw period i.nd &lt;heft
But Georgia was back p...-~,..
eoasted the rest ot tM way to lt 011 ln the third period adding
land die faded Yellow Jackets two more touchdowN&gt; in t he
their worst lou lntheserlestt.t period, the tlrst on a thrie-yard
1tarted in 1893.
run by Craig Elrod after Lee

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Wellston 67lronton 61
Greentleld McClain 36 Sidney 80 Lima Senior 59
CrookJYiUe 76 Roseville 38
Kolida 61 Deslllor 5.!
New LexingtOn S7 Morgan 44 Gomer 100 Ohio City 78 ...
Guernse&gt; catholic 79
New Lexingtoo St. AI 48

Xenia Control 18

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Shawnee 46
Cols. West 77 Cols. Read.Y 62
Cois, South 59 Cois. Centrol44

Gahanna Lincoln 64
PieosantYiew 63
Cols. Hartle&gt; 66 Vinton Co. 60
Zanesville 61 New PhilL 43
Mechanicsburg 61 Logan Hills 44

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(40) scramble with lronman Roger Cosby tor a rebound in the
second quarter of Jackson's 69-39 romp Friday. Terry Osborne
(11) and Referee.Benny Stump intently look on.

. . Defeats

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NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS HECKS
POINT PLEASANT STORE WILL BE
OPEN DAILY-MONDAY THRU SATURDAY

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Barna &amp;01 ito lhlrd TD early
in the- thin! qUII'ter, lllll'chlna
84 playo In 10 playo wl.th llwl&amp;er'a.PIIHI to Mor-gaa Ud~
Swolforir oett1111 up tho touchdmt"n ton to Hall.

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Salon lor 5 .YIUL He worked
lor CyrU'o of Columbuo and

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announce a chango In our

afttworlng senlce. Phone

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Broadway, Jackson,

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Write ()...92, Walkins Products,
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Tlla &amp; Brtcll CIIIIIPMr
GALENA, OHIO

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new pony aaddleo, •·•· JCDI
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SO s 10 bam, A. Tob. B. &lt;11
welll. plenty Wiler, I silo·
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ro.t. Sprhtlfield Twp.
2 barns, ..tra good one stw
Acroa from Poll Oflloe
7 room home wttll bath .,.-~
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Pbooe!Umaee, loc:ated OD a BT ACRES joining city - . diJ
Your Emeraoo Dealer 10-11
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Cattle farm. 10 """"' dun
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lOOACRES
timber, near ..,. feneeo, 5 VACANT LoDd, I* mlleo aut.
room country home, barn 6
1.1 Aere Tob. B., 4 1\0r lob. PINKING SHEARS allarpenod
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105 ACRES
Sales &amp; =
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layo good and hu ...... IODil
ON ST. Rt. 110, 1-llltbs milo
loll, born, sUo. iobaceo ......
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lar&amp;e I atory home and drGALLD'OLIS P'UIINACE 00 .
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Sen-lee aDd Repair.
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1 room bome, buemenl, cool
DEAD STOCK
6ACRES
furnace. good fonee, 17 ......sed loll OD Raceoon Croet, OR MORE acres, II yoa prefer,
HEW so s 111 llrfdt rand!
Ideal for cottaces.
trimmed In Redwood. lleol
41 ACRI!I8
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No bulldtnp, so ...... bottom
Kentuety
builder.
Price
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land, located '"' BT ....t.
Patriot
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FREE
Inspection. ooll 411 RC5
bome, ball!. stolanltle beaL
eled. plenty fnllt - Merrill
O'Dell, Operodor for
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EJ:termllal Tormlla llenlc!
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OHI!l ACIU!! or IIICII'e loll Rt.
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!be By-P-. City lob, TERMITE I PEST OON'I'IIOt
.man barnl, 1 room, 1 Bit ID«
Kanaup, 8llf lldlool dlslrlol, PAIN EJ:IennlnoHoo Co. 1ftleol.
home wltb balemellt ' eoo1
any prlee. From f\111. with
erabarg, Ohio . Ph. 174-1112.
fllmaee, aomo good kloll I"
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TWO HOMES
Bart 'WIIiten, .., . .
DOLL House N......, " 7 niOJIII .... balb, cool fumace,
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tatloa avaUeble, reMDIIItit
5 rooms aDd balb oae IIGrJ
raleo also for .......... or
!lome wltb fllrlw:o, 1arop and
wortJnr molben, hour!J, dilSoblo fDilnc otllllon. loc:aled .. .
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LOCATION
a.- beiD8 ~ ... - 4 TIIIBI)HEW
Nlahl. DQt-Ph. • . . .
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DR bome- dowD 1o1m..,
EveoiDp - J. B. or Leo
NEWUSTINGS
'n!lrd Aw. 2 full balbt, W.
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ancl ...euaa!lfB.
Price rdad.
woldlnt!. meohule, ...., """
BEFORE
YOU BUY a lender -"· u ,.... Ollpll'
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cbeet lloltl 4 DR bomo attacl&gt;..... Fllllllood. ,,,.
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1111 IIIIIIDgo. If ,.. have ....
larp lot wllb ..... 1111 ml1aa
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GAU.IPOLIS All1l PT. PLEASANT.

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U.RP£'1' COLORS IDoklnl dim!
BriDJ 'em bad&lt; 'em
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perm. 110.50, SIS penn. 112.50
WANTIID
for 'l'lleaday and Wednelday
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paymenll of. 111.11 per IIIOIItlt
Beauty Sllop, Ph. -13.
or
pay bolanee due 1"11.30 lor
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dol)' dulcb, Wool Cout mlr....., 11100. Soe J - Ruff,
Olra - Cenllrpoinl Rd. or I'll.

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Robert L. BaW, .... 1111111

1er

wheel ...... heavy daly
spriDgo, deluse beater, buvy

sell,

Door We!Mrlooll, ft. 1111111

.t&lt;o all makes. RenlaiJ. Slm-

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tiiH -- .tar ahffl. GaM ...,ly

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liM CIIIMIOLE'I' pl&lt;kup,

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IIY OWNER - ""'I ....,_
WE ARE about lOki out IIIII home wllb carpet, diJ - .
.... full .......... Plafi
need prOperties to uB, ~
Sub Dlv. 111011. Ph. Ill • ·
location. CaD .. 8lld we'D be
bappJ to belp ,... oell ,......

Fora.nt
Unfumlthtd

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For lent

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PERMANENT SPEClALIJ

Roquirocl by R. J. Roynoldo Food, lnc.,lOO E. Brood·

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Prloe reduced. OWner

lbltl ODO 11GrJ
bomo, ,..,..,.,, barn, ......
paldl, located m xnor cne1t
School Dlltrlet.

110.50

way, Jackson, Ohio.
Preferred applicant will have some college training and
background In ba1it: bookkeeping. This is a salaried
poSition with liberal fringe benefits providing trai""'
ing in lodtor accountint 4 cost accounting and involrtOt'y control.
Apply in ~~~~·::.i call 2116o5550 ontl aok fo• Mr.
W. ltoy,

Phont~1066
I ACRES, i room borne, lbNa
becb ....... bath, well, bolllo
IM beat, IDIIU tobaeco b8ll,
~eptk tank. smo.
A VERY NICE I room home,
air oond!Uoood, eldra alee
kltcbtn with otove, two eu
port, eocl-. ton:ed air 111
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1JSED· TYPEWRI'I'ER SAL!l--4

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D. H. WOOD,Ia•ltor

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Ill' YOU are btdldlng a borne or remodeling, - •·
We are builders. Dlatrlbalor
lor Bo1po1nt AppUonee~, AJB.
... lllleetrle.
1M tf

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OWNER - . . lo Ml to - . JUST NEWLY romodeled lbNa
lie Ill estate. Two ...,. home.
bedroom home, camploiiiJ
A. lob. bue, 4 opr ~· new paroeiiDc In every - ·
pod barn, p\ellly ~ ......
large bath, new larp IIIOihrn
lllo'*"'P rd. Price ~ tlkhen, ~oblneto. See t h 1 •
home. No _ ... lor llpllr&lt;.

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T. Dodp PJetap
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New Ill" IIDior7 eou- • .10. New Ul s It, 11 ply
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only. Wu tii!I.SO now
llld f19.50 now tii!I.SO. We

YOU'LL Ute lido 1m1J one
iliiij l'8lldl ... •
beautiful ~ ltl..,.apoot
lot. It lnoladeo I --....
complete built In ldldel, ftn.
llbed baRmeftt, 1111 bollia,
earport. drilled ...n, p1en1J

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OK•r 181rd, RNitor
StlteRt. 7

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LOW, LOW. PRICI!!S Cll Mat- APPLES - Red aDd Yollow
Dellcioul, Grimes, 11Gme1,
- . . . Rlee llld CorbiJI Jl'ur•
2 BEDROOM housetrailer, uWiStayl11811, Sweet elder. MlrDllare.
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tleo furnished. Call 446-0893.
tet houro' open I to 8 IICII281-1
day thru Friday, 8 lo 8 llatALL type~ of building llllllerBIIADBtlftY Apt. No. I, IIY.
urday, 12 to 8 Sunday. Weill
lall, bloclt, brlct, MWer pipe,
rm., bodrm., kltdlon, bllll 6
Orclwdl, Rt. 180, 1 milo
wtndoWI, lintels, etc. Claude
pnb. Adultl oo!J.... pelf.
South of Wllkeovllle, 0,
Wlntero, Rio Grande, 0. Cl!
7111 loooDd AYe.
llf.lt
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5-$121 alter 5.
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NEW GMC mJCK
HEADQUARTERS

For Rant

p.m.

Ohio.

I!WGE I(MIImwll, I . _

YOIINO ........., rudJ to
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b mod eo111J11111. M.IOO pial
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a few ...... fi'Cim lbt top. llelld
to 11011 lfo. ltl H
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. 1DETROIT (UP!) - llomy M&lt;&gt;Liln, oil - . . _ octl.vltieo oet ao rut • p.~ ao hll U, · . ,
pme '!imina ... ..., lilt the 0,..
troll Tl&amp;oro, wlil be .., tho boaeh

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•fter Doc.

WANTfD
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MANAGEMENT TRAINEE

Tho Motional Cooh Roe-

HAS OPERATION

for • while

ment opportunities. Ap-

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tor the other extn.90f,nt

,.._yan~

~.Vnde~
of • Ciolek titcGulre. tie no

CAU. ot 1924'h EaolerD A,., Cor
Rawlellh Producto lilY time
on Ttturtdaya; other da)'a, aft- I IIOOIIIIIIflnllhed
or S p, in. Ph. U6.20U.
181-1

and one extra point while an AD-

from lho

Cheablre,

Ploooant, W. Vo.

rler an:l the three-yard pass waa
caught by COnnie Frederick. John
RUey kicked • 22-yard fteld goal

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The Crimson Tide scored flrat
on Morpn'a J)Oit'ertul, broken
· Oeld run oo the fourth A1aboJna
olfonalve pla)o. Hall hod ln..,..
cepted hla first 11 two paaaea
from CoriOr at ,_idaolcl on t h o ·
game' a third pla)o.
Auburn aot '"' !be oconboord
next when Don Wtbb bloekod a
Frank lfam punt at the Tide 21.
aod, after • goal Ure stand b.¥
the Alaboma defense, Riley ld....
ed hlo 22-yant aOid aoot.
Clooe to tho end of the llrat
half AloNw aot rollv 0111 Tammy Welpnd l"'""ceptlon at lbt
Auburn 23, With • 10-yanl pao
to Polo Moore moving Ale-•
in close, Moqan. Ylulted aCr011

t..ne,

Rouah

position with advance-

1968, our new nu•bor
will bo 675-1525, Point

all - Seutheaatern Conference
quarterback Loran Carter. car.
ter' s '70-ya.rder went to Mike cur..

burn run

CUT AND CURL
BEAUTY SALON

nu111 t.er

passes oC 70 and three )lards by

NEW

Required lmmedlatelr
br R. J. Rernolds
Foods, Inc. This Is a
p•manint, lull rear

NOTICE

Auburn, bound for the s u n

Bowl,

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BOILER
FIREMAN

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Rl7-6285.
281-1

. - - - - - - -.. FURNlSIIED a~ ..n al
Ill Fourth Ave., (lalllpo!lot•
.AliO IIIII' Pt. ~.

mont e.U 317-1118.

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UbiiJ

For immediate lnformadon
write: Cortl.nental Securtt,y &amp;
Credit Co., P. 0. Box 571, Ravenra, Ohlo, 44266,
281-1

Ch!caao for ono year. All
beaut;)' servlcet IQII'I.nteed to
aallofl'. Complete wi&amp; oaleo
and ur¥1ee. For )'OW' llj)po\,...

Morgan ran 35"\nd one yarda
ror touchdown,ltadHunteruaned
n ve yards to ~cker..tw'ned­
end Mike Hill. Mike Donn kicked
a 30-yard !!old goo\ lnd throe extra points for 15th-ranked Ala--

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FULL TIME - PART TIME
National ~zatton needs repreaentatiM In this trea to
work 11 Independent Bioken•

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COntinental No. 111, Dallas,

Mala Help Wanted

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to be ••HOT"'uxl:retold enough
to be • proven produc~ We can
SIGN &amp; MOLD MACHINES, 111

4fl.ta

Hotel.

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Ph.

tlrw 1n oa aamethtng new enoush

icy. WRITE PLASTIC.MATIC

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IIIIL We furnlall to you1111ter·
lala erKJU8h to net to you more
tllan ft2,000 be!oro r.......&amp;&gt;r1c;. The ~ ~....: to have ! !'!!-cure fllaoclal future ln the \I)-per I......, bracket lo by cet-

offer you thla type of opportun.

1111:111: CLERK, relonii!O ..,_

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The world'IWIII')'ti'OIIJlllanl
trial&amp; are peat.
In aUeDCe ahe aufferlad, lD pa..
Uenee ahe bore,
Till God ealled her home to
1ufter no more.
·sadly mined by chlldren, Ver... Frances and Chlrlea, and
ll'lnd&lt;hlldren.
281-1

$400 per week and tel· 'An lnveotmont of ...,. t2,e&amp;5 wDI
pill )'Oil In thio hllh prolltbuoi-

to

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IN MEMORY &lt;t..,. deOJ:'moiMr YOU CAN'T afford to mtu thit
Immediate IDcCDe, tpare time
and cnndmother, Wura Claar
or fllll Ume. NO experience, no
who Plllled IWI)' Nov. 21, 1987
employeea, no overhead. From
oneye1r qo.
)'our
home or prqe earn$200Pe~eefulb alelplnl:, r11tbw It

Ill """ Ill ft. •• 1111
RED TICK COON DOG, ha•
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t:Oilar aDd name plste. Ho:· IS $2,50 HOURLY WORTII A 5c
man Perry, Eaat l.Jrm, W. POSTCARD TO YOU?
GOOD CLEAN WMP aDd llot.
Easy to eam $10 to $15 dolly
Va. Sal 1oward. If faomd, c,U
er coal. Carl Wlnterl, Rio
dlstributlns famous Watkin&amp;
14Ntl4.
:t.l! 3
Gnmdo
. . Pbo-. MU1U. 1-11
Products an:l Christmas lifts

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Business Opportunities

lnMtinD'1

TREE WAIJKIR DOG, willie
wtlb bla lllld 11rvw11 opo~~.
Call ft6.GS13.
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BIRMINGHAM, All. (UP0 Gator Bowl ~ bouR:I Alabama,
behind tailback Ed Morgan's running and quarterback Scott Hunt-er' s passi~, took advantaee of
Auburn mistakes Saturda,y to beat

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fUHIGHT ~TTEMES------• 1~.
FRENCH PURSE----------- $150
all FAa WAJQI ________ .$7.50
MEN'S ENVOY aJNTON WATCH $14.95

STORE HOURS: 3 P.M. TO 9 P.M.

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JACKSON (69)
FG~ FG FTM FTA PI'S.

NAME

I FANTASTIC SAVINGS I

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a 31-:J5 Overtt.me wtft 10Mf the
RUTLAND - The Mota&amp; Marauder• il"" tl)tfr cage falls Ill indlLlllla .
' Ia the ~eatlon lt wUl be aiic;lther long ~e ,-ea..on ••~theJ' were beaten 69--39 OJJIDinl: _Up.oJ Cl'l a buP.et bf DII"J', . .. ~ , ;.., . _...~
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Cell111 67 Greenville 43
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Colwnbuo Grove 57
Cooch cart Wotro'o Marauder qui~' In I~ 11168-69 cllqlllip flral porjcld 'l)o lied 11oe """"
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lhlrd !11lftor,
Cory-Rawson 51
operer, fell behind lho lronmen irter U.0,11lrot mhule ofaetion ...t at 2..2.
Ued wiU1 Nl~ aillda' hllllna
Lima Balb 76 Ll.ma C. C. 73 thtJ1' !~ ~he&gt; 'VI!!Itm'~ ~~~ly pOe lJ!t a~~
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Ore:!!!, ~!t'. M~ badr: an ~ 18 ·footer Wtl.tt·-f ta aaeondl
Del. St. Johns 89 Vu Wert 78
, ~ win waa Jackson'• s~rd In •~ row; _:Jbelronmen defeated on a tut break to hlt 1 10ft. rematn,tna. ,)o ·Ue the aeon at
Coshocton 89 West Holm's 55 OokHW60.481nthtlrllOI&gt;Iooguelldl~roarllarlaatweekend,
lum.POr to )IQ!Ibe ·vfalton Ia :JUS. Jm Klaeo...,..... tllo
Hiland 63 Zane Tnco 59
· Mello' 'l)o, a 6-1 ...,.........
front t..2' ...t Jad&lt;lll! 19'1 ·the onJ,y bu&lt;ko&amp; ollloe 0 ¥ - ~rTrl Valley 79 Philo 53
forward, oliiiOII IIDIIe-lllndod- atlemill• iDd
ol nino free real or !be wq. .
lod to 8lW ~Ill wiD. "
New Concord 56 SheridAn 43 1y aaved the Marallderl from
ll!rM · Irlol bt h!o !Irs! vorail&gt; . The 1ronmeq .., top lfao1p ·~, omlber bardDover 55 Rherview 46
total entarraasment by taJb'l,ng eap 1JM!Irform&amp;nee.
a when tbe ftrJt quarter ended.. workllll. I.PMib" aopbpmore, led .
Youngstown North 84 Howland 59 19 JOints tO lead all ,.corers. ·~ Next blgh aoorer for the Ma- at.retehed the lead to 29-18 at the llanuder ReNrYII bJ acor.
Bridgeport 89
'l)o,- traDiferred to Melia raudero wao Doxie Waltera, ~~ half ume ...tied 50..26 ~ tbo lni , 11 ~ l!fou1;IIIJ' JIOC·
Belllire St. John 83
from trner Creek u 1 freohs juoior oonter, got elllhl lhlrd period came to
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19 fior Marauders~ 11-:!J:.'*:'~"':; ~~·011"-'•
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USE CLASSIFIED ADS ------------------ to Buy, Sell, Swap, Rent· or Hire

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Excavating aHIIIdilt C1111._ j
BACKHOE, IULLDOZEI, CIAHit

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GRADER AND DRAGUNE SIIVICI
Bosements-Footers-le.c:h a.cle&lt;·
Farm Ponds-Septic Tanb-Y..-d1..,. ·
DrivewayS;-lond ClhrlnQ--'flll Cit • ·
Top Soil-Ponds Clea~orlclf!a. I.Qta

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Upper Arli~ 66
Wellston 67lronton 61
Greentleld McClain 36 Sidney 80 Lima Senior 59
CrookJYiUe 76 Roseville 38
Kolida 61 Deslllor 5.!
New LexingtOn S7 Morgan 44 Gomer 100 Ohio City 78 ...
Guernse&gt; catholic 79
New Lexingtoo St. AI 48

Xenia Control 18

~ringfieJd

Shawnee 46
Cols. West 77 Cols. Read.Y 62
Cois, South 59 Cois. Centrol44

Gahanna Lincoln 64
PieosantYiew 63
Cols. Hartle&gt; 66 Vinton Co. 60
Zanesville 61 New PhilL 43
Mechanicsburg 61 Logan Hills 44

GoUipolis 80

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BeUelonioine 82 Kenton 39
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KIESLING'S

Meigs-Jackson Box

Located On Route 7 In Kanauaa,
Beside The Gull Station

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100 n. • CORD---------$1.50
2 au. fWIIIGifT__________ 3fe

MEJn Nm GI.OYES---.:.._--pr.$1.00
100 n. SIB TAPE---------$4.50
12IUNSISTOR WIO------- :6.95
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boeOUIO OliO C!&gt;Of -

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work ol two. 0..'1 toiol I!!Jr
WO&lt;d. Tl)' II. Not onjy ·. Oevo'e do double ·d utr, It
' Cll_,.. your hau• the mDJt

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durable flnlah fl't ...,.;

ll'e Are Now
· Parllclpating In ·
Pt. Pleasant Merchants
Christmas Give Away.

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AI"J'ER BAJ.J..".,"JI1'igs' Doxie Walt&lt;t-s (4%),.1il JelfTYo
(40) scramble with lronman Roger Cosby tor a rebound in the
second quarter of Jackson's 69-39 romp Friday. Terry Osborne
(11) and Referee.Benny Stump intently look on.

. . Defeats

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NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS HECKS
POINT PLEASANT STORE WILL BE
OPEN DAILY-MONDAY THRU SATURDAY

foilecl.

Uno.
Barna &amp;01 ito lhlrd TD early
in the- thin! qUII'ter, lllll'chlna
84 playo In 10 playo wl.th llwl&amp;er'a.PIIHI to Mor-gaa Ud~
Swolforir oett1111 up tho touchdmt"n ton to Hall.

.,._.. of Chuclt'o llolul;y
Salon lor 5 .YIUL He worked
lor CyrU'o of Columbuo and

lster Company wlahos to
announce a chango In our

afttworlng senlce. Phone

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Broadway, Jackson,

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time. We help you get started

Write ()...92, Walkins Products,
Inc.,
WI nora,
Mhmesot&amp;,
5.!987.
281-1

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AGENCY

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Ew. 446-1796
446-4500

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rates. Part Cenlrll Rolli.
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Tlla &amp; Brtcll CIIIIIPMr
GALENA, OHIO

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NEW HORSE IIAOOLIS, f41,11;
new pony aaddleo, •·•· JCDI
Cl'eelt Saddle Sbop, ttl 11141.

OIIJee Equip.

1111-11 PUBUC SEATING - dloln,

an - ·

folding lablel,
llcbools, - · . . . - .

MAPU! 11TEU0 RADIO

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1!1811 STEREO AM FM radio
&lt;GIIIblnatlon, 4 apeed dlanger.

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ADDING MACIIINES lrom -~
50 and 1911-50 up, band or e1eo&gt;

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80UD BJ'ATE BI'£REO
:861 WALNUT CODBOie wtlb t
speakers, 4 speed automatic
chaaler. Take over paymonla
P.211 ""'· or pay balan&lt;e
f/UO. Ph. ttf-1.1111.
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opood aatomalle 1m11 table.
Take over paymeuta of. SUI
per ....,th or pay balanee
due 1131.84. Try H · ID your
!lome. CaD m.alll.
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MAIL onlero filled lor Merle
MAaiiNII:
Norman .,..mellal, Call Point
Pl....t ~ lor your .... FREIGRI' damapd. 1'11111
der,
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writtell warranty. Makeo bu1111alloles, bUDd bem * - , ...r
1966 CHEVELLE Malibu 2 Dr.
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lfaldtap, Sl7 foar apeod. Ph.
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wllb aut IIIINfon""'ll.
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for CbrllbaOI
make - - APACHB Faleoa mDdel derful g111a. Ph.
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Poodle, • 1110111111 old. .AliO
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I ROOMS All1l BAm, fumllb.
Pllodle iV"""'"C, PIL tt&amp;... Ph. . . . .
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1110. Caa be IOail IIJ lt&gt;Pikf..
refrigerator. 2 pa ranee•,_ __ ,
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• .. 'IIOSIIITE llllrlnl eleclrlc aut·
bldo+bed, rooter, 1 m all
tar, Ute ""'· Contael Ray
bite, ....... and dryer. like
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MANAGERS AND ASSISTANT MANAGERS
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SO s 10 bam, A. Tob. B. &lt;11
welll. plenty Wiler, I silo·
011 SocoDd A•bard
ro.t. Sprhtlfield Twp.
2 barns, ..tra good one stw
Acroa from Poll Oflloe
7 room home wttll bath .,.-~
ONEOR25
Pbooe!Umaee, loc:ated OD a BT ACRES joining city - . diJ
Your Emeraoo Dealer 10-11
ll!boola, gaa • water, I 1'11111.
road.
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6 bath, baoemorrt, I .., p.
It ACRI!S
UNNETII STBGD'II
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New
llalltig.
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WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
Cattle farm. 10 """"' dun
Ph.-·
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llld In 1!1'111. 21 aeres good
lOOACRES
timber, near ..,. feneeo, 5 VACANT LoDd, I* mlleo aut.
room country home, barn 6
1.1 Aere Tob. B., 4 1\0r lob. PINKING SHEARS allarpenod
oulbulldlnp. Prlee 11.5011.
bam.
bam pond """ 11.25 up, ldnorl 4Sc up.
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105 ACRES
Sales &amp; =
281~·
layo good and hu ...... IODil
ON ST. Rt. 110, 1-llltbs milo
loll, born, sUo. iobaceo ......
fronloge, aH clear \aDd. a.oct
lar&amp;e I atory home and drGALLD'OLIS P'UIINACE 00 .
1 Bft home, large bam, bldp.
culoU., beat.
Sen-lee aDd Repair.
mnt .._, IDo. a pDIIdo. Can
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be bougbt I WBJI, 13 A... A.,
2 amlll barlla, lobaeoo bue,
or ab liB..,...,
1 room bome, buemenl, cool
DEAD STOCK
6ACRES
furnace. good fonee, 17 ......sed loll OD Raceoon Croet, OR MORE acres, II yoa prefer,
HEW so s 111 llrfdt rand!
Ideal for cottaces.
trimmed In Redwood. lleol
41 ACRI!I8
Mlii!MEDWI
....,IM!IIon
6 malarlalo bJ
No bulldtnp, so ...... bottom
Kentuety
builder.
Price
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Water
DeiiVet'J 8ervieo
land, located '"' BT ....t.
Patriot
Star
Rt., Galllpolll
ellanRed deoplle eoot of tumPrlee 14,01111.
Ph. mms
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eo ACIIIB
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so ..... Ullable. form pood,
I!UREICA
welltl, tobacco - · 1lrp
TERMITE Pl!ft CON'I'liOL
bam, oufllullcllnp, 1* ...., ~ ACRE, I r1111. 6 balb, pao.
FREE
Inspection. ooll 411 RC5
bome, ball!. stolanltle beaL
eled. plenty fnllt - Merrill
O'Dell, Operodor for
14 ACRII8
LOTS
OF
LOTS
EJ:termllal Tormlla llenlc!
~ted .. Rt. 180, large ...,.
OHI!l ACIU!! or IIICII'e loll Rt.
10
Belmont Dr.
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Itt, lleoulllul loll omiookplenty good Gllloulldl.... I
!be By-P-. City lob, TERMITE I PEST OON'I'IIOt
.man barnl, 1 room, 1 Bit ID«
Kanaup, 8llf lldlool dlslrlol, PAIN EJ:IennlnoHoo Co. 1ftleol.
home wltb balemellt ' eoo1
any prlee. From f\111. with
erabarg, Ohio . Ph. 174-1112.
fllmaee, aomo good kloll I"
water.
llanT.
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wttb bome.
Ja, ._.... tflttlJ
TWO HOMES
Bart 'WIIiten, .., . .
DOLL House N......, " 7 niOJIII .... balb, cool fumace,
...,.. Am&amp;huy, ...
tatloa avaUeble, reMDIIItit
5 rooms aDd balb oae IIGrJ
raleo also for .......... or
!lome wltb fllrlw:o, 1arop and
wortJnr molben, hour!J, dilSoblo fDilnc otllllon. loc:aled .. .
ly ,.. -tiJ raleo. I'll. tft.
Thurman. A llllf1ll')so packaae at
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IIO,IGO. W111 trade for I m all
farm.
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PoiMUionJ•n.l
WATER Anytime - Ill)" Cl'
LOCATION
a.- beiD8 ~ ... - 4 TIIIBI)HEW
Nlahl. DQt-Ph. • . . .
I BTATB 8'I'IIBiml
DR bome- dowD 1o1m..,
EveoiDp - J. B. or Leo
NEWUSTINGS
'n!lrd Aw. 2 full balbt, W.
K1D11 Ill tilt or !tilmore ttf-1'151.
m.ll
tlltben. dlniDI lauDdr) WE RAVB A NICE 2 DR 'bolDroom on ftrll tlolr, full ...._ plow at 14 Galfleld A 11'0111, - port. cleop lat. with a prqe. Look It over (;ltR11FIED etoelrlc aDd . .
ancl ...euaa!lfB.
Price rdad.
woldlnt!. meohule, ...., """
BEFORE
YOU BUY a lender -"· u ,.... Ollpll'
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cbeet lloltl 4 DR bomo attacl&gt;..... Fllllllood. ,,,.
.t prap, large tllclel. ~
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a.m. Ill II p.m. 7 daJI a ...._
eoled on • large lot ll C.
Joe'l AlblaDd SlaiiOII, 11111~...u, 0. · - ·
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1!111, lllllf1 - ... .,_
Will, ........ fall t I IM.,
1111 IIIIIIDgo. If ,.. have ....
larp lot wllb ..... 1111 ml1aa
perlJ ,.. .... aold clll •.
"""' - lloaptaillla .. HI.
We buy, le1t and Indo.
fll.•.
P1L 4fi.MO fit 4fl.

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l"'rm, Vlllqe. aty

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l'ann

Ill llllomallci. good condltiOD,
prlco fiOO. See at Ill MDI
Cnelt, Ph. 4t6-tnt.
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er'e llanlnre Co.
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Counter aaltl peoplo-·

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NEW F /ISf FOOD SERVICE RESTAURANT
GAU.IPOLIS All1l PT. PLEASANT.

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U.RP£'1' COLORS IDoklnl dim!
BriDJ 'em bad&lt; 'em
vim. llae Blue ~ouatre. Rent

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PERM. $8.50, 112.50
perm. 110.50, SIS penn. 112.50
WANTIID
for 'l'lleaday and Wednelday
Dec:. ·J llld S, Bee-Lov-Lee RESPONSmLE party to 11181111111
paymenll of. 111.11 per IIIOIItlt
Beauty Sllop, Ph. -13.
or
pay bolanee due 1"11.30 lor
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lilt llereo wtlb radio,
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anlomallc
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WA'!'Klm l'nlduoltl. Lowell
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Olra - Cenllrpoinl Rd. or I'll.

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Robert L. BaW, .... 1111111

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wheel ...... heavy daly
spriDgo, deluse beater, buvy

sell,

Door We!Mrlooll, ft. 1111111

.t&lt;o all makes. RenlaiJ. Slm-

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IIY OWNER - ""'I ....,_
WE ARE about lOki out IIIII home wllb carpet, diJ - .
.... full .......... Plafi
need prOperties to uB, ~
Sub Dlv. 111011. Ph. Ill • ·
location. CaD .. 8lld we'D be
bappJ to belp ,... oell ,......

Fora.nt
Unfumlthtd

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For lent

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PERMANENT SPEClALIJ

Roquirocl by R. J. Roynoldo Food, lnc.,lOO E. Brood·

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Prloe reduced. OWner

lbltl ODO 11GrJ
bomo, ,..,..,.,, barn, ......
paldl, located m xnor cne1t
School Dlltrlet.

110.50

way, Jackson, Ohio.
Preferred applicant will have some college training and
background In ba1it: bookkeeping. This is a salaried
poSition with liberal fringe benefits providing trai""'
ing in lodtor accountint 4 cost accounting and involrtOt'y control.
Apply in ~~~~·::.i call 2116o5550 ontl aok fo• Mr.
W. ltoy,

Phont~1066
I ACRES, i room borne, lbNa
becb ....... bath, well, bolllo
IM beat, IDIIU tobaeco b8ll,
~eptk tank. smo.
A VERY NICE I room home,
air oond!Uoood, eldra alee
kltcbtn with otove, two eu
port, eocl-. ton:ed air 111
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1JSED· TYPEWRI'I'ER SAL!l--4

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D. H. WOOD,Ia•ltor

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We are builders. Dlatrlbalor
lor Bo1po1nt AppUonee~, AJB.
... lllleetrle.
1M tf

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OWNER - . . lo Ml to - . JUST NEWLY romodeled lbNa
lie Ill estate. Two ...,. home.
bedroom home, camploiiiJ
A. lob. bue, 4 opr ~· new paroeiiDc In every - ·
pod barn, p\ellly ~ ......
large bath, new larp IIIOihrn
lllo'*"'P rd. Price ~ tlkhen, ~oblneto. See t h 1 •
home. No _ ... lor llpllr&lt;.

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T. Dodp PJetap
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New Ill" IIDior7 eou- • .10. New Ul s It, 11 ply
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only. Wu tii!I.SO now
llld f19.50 now tii!I.SO. We

YOU'LL Ute lido 1m1J one
iliiij l'8lldl ... •
beautiful ~ ltl..,.apoot
lot. It lnoladeo I --....
complete built In ldldel, ftn.
llbed baRmeftt, 1111 bollia,
earport. drilled ...n, p1en1J

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OK•r 181rd, RNitor
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LOW, LOW. PRICI!!S Cll Mat- APPLES - Red aDd Yollow
Dellcioul, Grimes, 11Gme1,
- . . . Rlee llld CorbiJI Jl'ur•
2 BEDROOM housetrailer, uWiStayl11811, Sweet elder. MlrDllare.
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tleo furnished. Call 446-0893.
tet houro' open I to 8 IICII281-1
day thru Friday, 8 lo 8 llatALL type~ of building llllllerBIIADBtlftY Apt. No. I, IIY.
urday, 12 to 8 Sunday. Weill
lall, bloclt, brlct, MWer pipe,
rm., bodrm., kltdlon, bllll 6
Orclwdl, Rt. 180, 1 milo
wtndoWI, lintels, etc. Claude
pnb. Adultl oo!J.... pelf.
South of Wllkeovllle, 0,
Wlntero, Rio Grande, 0. Cl!
7111 loooDd AYe.
llf.lt
m.ll
5-$121 alter 5.
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NEW GMC mJCK
HEADQUARTERS

For Rant

p.m.

Ohio.

I!WGE I(MIImwll, I . _

YOIINO ........., rudJ to
...... and ....... wllb """"
b mod eo111J11111. M.IOO pial
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a few ...... fi'Cim lbt top. llelld
to 11011 lfo. ltl H
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pme '!imina ... ..., lilt the 0,..
troll Tl&amp;oro, wlil be .., tho boaeh

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•fter Doc.

WANTfD
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MANAGEMENT TRAINEE

Tho Motional Cooh Roe-

HAS OPERATION

for • while

ment opportunities. Ap-

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tor the other extn.90f,nt

,.._yan~

~.Vnde~
of • Ciolek titcGulre. tie no

CAU. ot 1924'h EaolerD A,., Cor
Rawlellh Producto lilY time
on Ttturtdaya; other da)'a, aft- I IIOOIIIIIIflnllhed
or S p, in. Ph. U6.20U.
181-1

and one extra point while an AD-

from lho

Cheablre,

Ploooant, W. Vo.

rler an:l the three-yard pass waa
caught by COnnie Frederick. John
RUey kicked • 22-yard fteld goal

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The Crimson Tide scored flrat
on Morpn'a J)Oit'ertul, broken
· Oeld run oo the fourth A1aboJna
olfonalve pla)o. Hall hod ln..,..
cepted hla first 11 two paaaea
from CoriOr at ,_idaolcl on t h o ·
game' a third pla)o.
Auburn aot '"' !be oconboord
next when Don Wtbb bloekod a
Frank lfam punt at the Tide 21.
aod, after • goal Ure stand b.¥
the Alaboma defense, Riley ld....
ed hlo 22-yant aOid aoot.
Clooe to tho end of the llrat
half AloNw aot rollv 0111 Tammy Welpnd l"'""ceptlon at lbt
Auburn 23, With • 10-yanl pao
to Polo Moore moving Ale-•
in close, Moqan. Ylulted aCr011

t..ne,

Rouah

position with advance-

1968, our new nu•bor
will bo 675-1525, Point

all - Seutheaatern Conference
quarterback Loran Carter. car.
ter' s '70-ya.rder went to Mike cur..

burn run

CUT AND CURL
BEAUTY SALON

nu111 t.er

passes oC 70 and three )lards by

NEW

Required lmmedlatelr
br R. J. Rernolds
Foods, Inc. This Is a
p•manint, lull rear

NOTICE

Auburn, bound for the s u n

Bowl,

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BOILER
FIREMAN

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Texas 75207 OR CALL AC.214
Rl7-6285.
281-1

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Ill Fourth Ave., (lalllpo!lot•
.AliO IIIII' Pt. ~.

mont e.U 317-1118.

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For immediate lnformadon
write: Cortl.nental Securtt,y &amp;
Credit Co., P. 0. Box 571, Ravenra, Ohlo, 44266,
281-1

Ch!caao for ono year. All
beaut;)' servlcet IQII'I.nteed to
aallofl'. Complete wi&amp; oaleo
and ur¥1ee. For )'OW' llj)po\,...

Morgan ran 35"\nd one yarda
ror touchdown,ltadHunteruaned
n ve yards to ~cker..tw'ned­
end Mike Hill. Mike Donn kicked
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National ~zatton needs repreaentatiM In this trea to
work 11 Independent Bioken•

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lala erKJU8h to net to you more
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offer you thla type of opportun.

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In aUeDCe ahe aufferlad, lD pa..
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Till God ealled her home to
1ufter no more.
·sadly mined by chlldren, Ver... Frances and Chlrlea, and
ll'lnd&lt;hlldren.
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IN MEMORY &lt;t..,. deOJ:'moiMr YOU CAN'T afford to mtu thit
Immediate IDcCDe, tpare time
and cnndmother, Wura Claar
or fllll Ume. NO experience, no
who Plllled IWI)' Nov. 21, 1987
employeea, no overhead. From
oneye1r qo.
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home or prqe earn$200Pe~eefulb alelplnl:, r11tbw It

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RED TICK COON DOG, ha•
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t:Oilar aDd name plste. Ho:· IS $2,50 HOURLY WORTII A 5c
man Perry, Eaat l.Jrm, W. POSTCARD TO YOU?
GOOD CLEAN WMP aDd llot.
Easy to eam $10 to $15 dolly
Va. Sal 1oward. If faomd, c,U
er coal. Carl Wlnterl, Rio
dlstributlns famous Watkin&amp;
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Products an:l Christmas lifts

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BIRMINGHAM, All. (UP0 Gator Bowl ~ bouR:I Alabama,
behind tailback Ed Morgan's running and quarterback Scott Hunt-er' s passi~, took advantaee of
Auburn mistakes Saturda,y to beat

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FRENCH PURSE----------- $150
all FAa WAJQI ________ .$7.50
MEN'S ENVOY aJNTON WATCH $14.95

STORE HOURS: 3 P.M. TO 9 P.M.

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RUTLAND - The Mota&amp; Marauder• il"" tl)tfr cage falls Ill indlLlllla .
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lhlrd !11lftor,
Cory-Rawson 51
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Ued wiU1 Nl~ aillda' hllllna
Lima Balb 76 Ll.ma C. C. 73 thtJ1' !~ ~he&gt; 'VI!!Itm'~ ~~~ly pOe lJ!t a~~
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Del. St. Johns 89 Vu Wert 78
, ~ win waa Jackson'• s~rd In •~ row; _:Jbelronmen defeated on a tut break to hlt 1 10ft. rematn,tna. ,)o ·Ue the aeon at
Coshocton 89 West Holm's 55 OokHW60.481nthtlrllOI&gt;Iooguelldl~roarllarlaatweekend,
lum.POr to )IQ!Ibe ·vfalton Ia :JUS. Jm Klaeo...,..... tllo
Hiland 63 Zane Tnco 59
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front t..2' ...t Jad&lt;lll! 19'1 ·the onJ,y bu&lt;ko&amp; ollloe 0 ¥ - ~rTrl Valley 79 Philo 53
forward, oliiiOII IIDIIe-lllndod- atlemill• iDd
ol nino free real or !be wq. .
lod to 8lW ~Ill wiD. "
New Concord 56 SheridAn 43 1y aaved the Marallderl from
ll!rM · Irlol bt h!o !Irs! vorail&gt; . The 1ronmeq .., top lfao1p ·~, omlber bardDover 55 Rherview 46
total entarraasment by taJb'l,ng eap 1JM!Irform&amp;nee.
a when tbe ftrJt quarter ended.. workllll. I.PMib" aopbpmore, led .
Youngstown North 84 Howland 59 19 JOints tO lead all ,.corers. ·~ Next blgh aoorer for the Ma- at.retehed the lead to 29-18 at the llanuder ReNrYII bJ acor.
Bridgeport 89
'l)o,- traDiferred to Melia raudero wao Doxie Waltera, ~~ half ume ...tied 50..26 ~ tbo lni , 11 ~ l!fou1;IIIJ' JIOC·
Belllire St. John 83
from trner Creek u 1 freohs juoior oonter, got elllhl lhlrd period came to
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WANT AD
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laok of revtnue In tba paerai ftmd.
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buy 11»1811 un111 above daY
and . - . No fur lr ldclll
wonted. Bill BoDey, JleoD.
rille, Ohio.
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OF.FICE HOURS
t• S:OO , ... . Deily
8:30 • · "'· to 12:00 Noon- ~aturd.,- 1 WILL

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II, 111611. '!bull, each .........
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Townoblp lo lalorm ....
n!llclents of salem Tuwlllllip
tllat the will .......
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ment after tbe pr•llll aa.
lrlct wltb Pomeroy Fin IJe.

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WILL DO aewlng

at homo -

zippers.
pockets. pegging,
hemming, alteralloM, ole.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, MUOB,
Phone 773-5551 .
l-liO-tlt
VACANCY lor two eldl!l'!y pie. Proler private paid patlentl. p - Muon, 'I'IJ.6111.

THERE WilL be a IIIII lhool
Sm&gt;lay, Dee. I, IJellmdDc II
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at lbe Jl'orbd Run
Spor1lmon Oull.
Ia wel&lt;cme.
!I!USJC IVery P'rtday and Satur.

day at Jaok'o Club on RarrlIODvtlle Road ell Rt. 7.
11-11.-.:

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a.tober 2S, IIIII, Jll'l)\'ldel eclucatlooll11811lstanoeofuplo
fl30 montl&gt;l)' tD wives IIIII
wldowa ollotllly dllablod ..,._

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a wile

veter.,

1o qualify,

muat be llllfferln' ftom totally dlsabbng service &lt;GIIDOOILd
dlsabiUty, c.- U a widow, the
veteran's death muat be ot-

!rlbuled to .....,.. - · o d
- · Contact Mr. Jolmoor,
Velerans Service Ofllce,
eroy, Ollio.
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By Tom Thomas Duo

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HOTEL MARTIN BAR
POMEROY, OHIO

John J. !tole, Anti - ·
WIJ'J'eD !tole, JODW ADIW1011, Glenn Tuttle, Ma,ytord D.

llarrit, 'ftleodore PuUina, Ha,• word Bluell. Lewio Edloft.
: Albert Rooebary, Guy - .
Perey Clrpontor, Gary R:

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YOU CAN'T AFf'QJID TO

MISS THIS.

Immediate in-

come, spare time or f'ull time.
No experience, no employees,
no overhead. From your home

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week lnd Ill· An Investment of
only 12,995 wUJ put you inthla
h1ch proQt buslnesa. We furnbh to YOU materials enouetJ

to net toyoumorethan$12,000
before rMH'derh~. The only
way to hive a secure nranclaJ
future In the ~r income
bn~ket ts by getting in on

• lomettdng new enough to be
,: • .. HOT'' and Yt'!t old enough to
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Phone 667-3370

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SNOW TIRE SALE
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low II jtly nrlon.
77S.U White Sldowall,

5.55

ONLY Sl8.95

Plu• 2.19 fMotol To•

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tiloat popular oln1 ov-ollolllo,

PHONE 992·2094

LiMited nlffl'lbllr ot

MOORE'S

1.2A W. MAIM

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tanb, water ll.nel, llalme"ta,
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Pbone or IIAipr Babr,
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dillon. lllbl lll1oul lbdlll,
a.lliN 11'1-1111. li*JJJp FM
lumtablo. 1'llb ...... ...,. . . . Wtlldeii'L 1.111 o.tlold
men!J of 111.44 per IDOIIfb &lt;r
A..._ Paibiillwl. W. V..
Lost 1nd Found
pay balance due f!SII. '1\'y
um. Blanket bacll ro11111t q, It In your home. caB ...... PJa. .IIDl. ~
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111'1 POliTIAC rtntllrd, v.. 1Do

ChrilfiiiGs Cards-...99c lt11.

tr_m..,_ Oldamoblle ...,,:tiiJJ;, V-1.

,Ty,p.,.,Itoo Pap•r.... 25c eo.

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Pictures .................. ea. 79c

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mlloellaaeoua. llrl. Boward
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ln!ermlud clumger. Dual volume control. 4 IIJIOaker B)'ltem. Lovely wllnul lln1lb.
Toke over paymentJ 111. •·•
per mont1t ar balanoe fll.l4.
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FM radlo, 4 o'peaten dull
volume ~Y. 1'llb OfW
paymen!J of fl per liiDIIIb or
pay Just 1111.110. cau - . .
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Holm l!ewlng Madllne. -

no allaolunentl. -

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lAibom pulletl, bath floor or
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lolodem Poultry. Boll Ill.
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.WHIRl LAUNDRY

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bla2lar red dna a shirt Ttttll Wblte
collaro In Ita wt.-? .... Nlze
dauilrter: YT- Mlmlaux pve
hot folka I llx-'&lt; trljl lo the
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Alterations, zippers and
pocket.. Profeulonal rug
cleonhu., guaranteed.

. engine, turbo 11)-d.rutatic

tnna., power .st.eerirwandbralcea,

1967 OIEVY II NOVA 4 DOOR • - •••••• - • - $1995
lAM palleage, ShowrOCIIl cl~n, blue IlUi-tor, mecl. biYI tlnlah,
VB enaiDI, autanatlc tnna., power steering, tinted glua,
. radio, w..w tlrea, ahow llttle wear. 'Ddata 1 cream puff and
vou'U love th11 JKISIU(ar model

relatives

. engi.De with 3 ~ tnna., eonaol.e bucket 1e.ta, \lln)'l tn-

. terlor, only 23,000 mDoo b)' local one owoer. · white wall Urea. lhowrOCII'I cleaa.

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23,000 mUoo b)' local OADOt, Like now lot Uno- oval

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MIDDLEPoRT OHIO:.

66 Skylark

$4 5. 54per month
$26.55permonth

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396, Sup.r Sport Convortlble.' 26,000 actuol mllea by'
on. careful locol owner, Tvrbo-Hydrarnatlc, P.S~,
Power disk brake1, beautiful blue bott?"'• white top.

68 Po1tlac

Locall)' owned 1111 cl•n IMido andOUI, VBeqrt,., lid.
tl'l.na., iood W4 tires, radio, t.ter.

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VB Fairlono 500 2 Dr. Hard Top. Smort red llnioh with bfjock
vinyl Interior. Auto. trana. 289 cu. in. Showa boat of &lt;aoi!~,

Chewr.land Sweepstakes

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$106. 81PIIIIkHIIh

Bonnovlllo 2 0.. HaJd Top. Factory Air Conditioning. -Only

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1963 FORD GALAXIE 4 DOOR ••••••• uo•.
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IOQd. tire .. nd:lo, VB eJWl•• ltd. trua.
1964 OIEVROLET BEL AIR 2 DOOR • • $795

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about- n'dtum

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brlna bor back?- JILTED
frlead. 11&gt;e neods help, ev•U lbe
D - JUted:
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et7 limo be pta mad. ID»&gt;D be
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Ina thto, lbe'd probably kW me know abo t.., maldngthto..,,u
becauM abe tlpres • ''tramp" PverJeen the brulsea. •
I told him ao atop bec:auaa 110
doeon't ooed 1101' help.
I'm not a tramp. My frlaro good lddt. They Uke 11m, but
they know wboD lo atop, and lhe7
don't break tho law. I _.dD,
of potting with • bo7. but

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$95.11per 1110nth

68 Buick

whoaoar-

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VB Country Sedan 6 ponenger. Cream color wiih gold inte,...
ior. Cruitematic drive. R&amp;H. Power stHring. Shows good core

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1966 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE CON .••• - ••• $1995
Local one owner eU, new w.......-ttrea, ~I trim wlttl bueket
nata, eoneole, ndlo. P.S. andl P.B., auto. trana., dark bl..-

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tho Syrocuae Nurolna Hcone 1111
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Funeral !kino, tho Rev,
les Simons for his wonl1 ol.
collaolaUon, and tha ~
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YOVTH ASKED FOR
Tbtl oolwtm II l o r - people, lloolr probiODII and P.,-

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ness and death ()( our atop.

,..Frill E_stlma~s.

Custom VB A Dr. Hard Top. One careful local owner. Beautiful
burgandy with parchment vinyl seats. Extra nice.

1967 PONTIAC FIREIRD H.T. COUPE . . . . . $2595

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New. "400" 2
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with black l.n.-.rior vinyl bucket seats. 5 year warranty.

1967 PONTIAC LEMANS tl. T. COUPE •••••• $2195
Boallllfld JIOid IIDioh with black vtll)'l !ql, 328 cu. ln. V8

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mother, Gamet Da\idaon. We

YOUR PRESENT CAR WILL PROBABLY MAKE DOWN
PAYMENT.
NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS UNTIL 1969

tinted gloss, stnUoback oeot, Comtortroo llr condiUOidlo&amp;
· ndio • heater, and many other extraa, beautiful gold flntah
with block vtn,yl roof.

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thanks and opprectatloo Uo ou
man,y !rlendo, noJ&amp;N»n 1111

Mason, West Vlrelnla
773-5543

WHAT A FEW DOLLARS A MONTH
WILL BUY AT BLAETTNAIS ~

1968 CHEVROLET CAPRICE COUPE • - - • • • S:U95
.Local one owner car with only 12,000 mnea, 396 cu. in.

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Herman;

for $22,000,000,

AIR OO!IDMONJNG

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of HolonHelpUSI,It
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turn It, blo Up wu 1 barnp of Uo: "Tho Man Who 'l'boulbt l!o be I l l - off lor ~~ &lt;hlll- HE MADE UP HIS
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role: Hedl Drldl l)la¥o K1DB Fa- oarb' lfi01'11In&amp; _ . .... Rooe- and omelllnBod:" and you tmow, the OOok "i'ho ~· So- work. But I 11ko bachelor lifo.
•• rcdc bJ 20th'• "Justial'' .... I.,.; a OADOt LoU Breebor'a ell be lo? .... Jamea Is not the cypo prano"
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II not about Tlmv Tim.
DetroJ.t mull.c makers HoUIDd· In a I11CIDh 111 bla 42Dd tranaat- ()( aont1emiD IIIYUIO mllbl 1rY
week vacaticrl and, when 1 re·
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• apln• the vut 11otcnm rockopo. medlaa "don't need wntera a• CJ'CN!bl joined ~_ lite'rati with an nf the world.
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B8R automatlo 11oa11nt1 tum.
table. Mote paymenll of
fi,:D or pay 1111.211. Set oold
mud! blper. '1\'y It In your
home. PhoM Mason City m.
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; WE 11IE unclenlped live ""'
: lice that our property II poot.
, : od lor No Himllnl or Tfto.
: pualng, clay or lli&amp;bt, u of
' . thlo date.

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well .... 1V'1 Alan Burke's 1011
David will wed N, J, coed Helen
lfJmon .. .. II'. • 7th clltptJna
(Jolla Edwar4) lor t11o Watttlloo-

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NEED HELP to oare lor JD.
valid bwiband, middle • apt!
ARE YOU lnlm8ted In a Bible
maa or woman to Uve ID. IIIII!
......... Churcll. If .. lr7.
Bible Baptlal Temple, an 11&gt;- be clean, IIIII no cJrlntllll.
dependeot dlurcb, In llle for.. Pho110 - - for lnlunnamer llnnm'o Marine Bldg.,
tlon.
Jl.lllp
Mlnenvllle. . 0. Servb 7:111
p.m. Jl'rlday even~nc. Putor
WentedToluy
Ken De.rlngton, RIY-, WILL BUY raw fun IIIII bell
lleemd Baptlll a.urdl
hldea. Cll1 Cbmller, Lane
11-11... Botlam.
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NEW VETERANs

buttonholes, clam, """ ., but.
- · aU wiiiMI ltta""'-11.
Allo haa 111111}' olbr leaPay just ..1.17 &lt;r montldy
payment~ ol fl. WID cJemon.
ltrate In your home oa11 1113111.
11-lNio

· - · f3SOII.OII- • I room brlet.
IIQDDLEPORT
not be resp0111ible ror
lifo batlla, I bedroomo, b o t
Wiler beat, lull bo.oemmt, ...
1ny debll olber tban 1111 OWII
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116111p
u of Nov. B, 1181,
race. near aobooiJI. aD.IIIII!,GI.
VIlLAGE 8'I'OftB 6 8EBVICB
Ralph no,.~J!ox 122
FIJRNIIIIIID APARftiiiN'II
In
Middleport.
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7 room boaw, both, doullle
pUd. llftleJ • 111111, IIJd. Poodlao, w.u. -~·~1~
UU, BaJbotDO 111'1., ClahiJia,
dlaport, PI!-. IIIJ.Inl.
........ """' lot. Only $11,0011.
Help W1ntecl
· ·w. Need smoil FlnDI
C*lo,l'lloal . . . . .
REAL Ertate flllelmiD or 111eo
11-. . . . IIELEN • VIIIGIL 'I'BAPORD
lady for Jfelp Caomty, ........ 'l'JWLER LOTI. Bob'a 11'1•
ABIIOCJATEa
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Coart, s,r-, Ohio., . . OUiiRNiiEf COW ad a1t
Write glvlns brief ......,. lo
Bl. JJt, PJa. 1111 • .
l'llono lt'l.all.
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P. 0. 8os HS, AU.., Olda.
loU-4fe CORD WOOD. Pltoao . ,....
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Business Services

!IBWING Madllne. 'lldl Jllldl.

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WANT AD
INFORMATION
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The PuDIIshet ,.,,,.,.., t·h , right
h11 Mit 01 ,.led ony ads ck•mecl ob•
fiscti•nobi •• lhef.ultlfsh-r "fiJI n.r ~t
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Vft1ng lor thlo ..... ....
Wllkelvllle, Rutland, Pomeroy and Middleport. 1'llt reo·
SOli !be towusbtp II dlloontinulnl their contract 11 tbe
laok of revtnue In tba paerai ftmd.
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BLIND ADS

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buy 11»1811 un111 above daY
and . - . No fur lr ldclll
wonted. Bill BoDey, JleoD.
rille, Ohio.
U4-Jik:

OF.FICE HOURS
t• S:OO , ... . Deily
8:30 • · "'· to 12:00 Noon- ~aturd.,- 1 WILL

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pa..- explrol u of hb.
II, 111611. '!bull, each .........
wUI be reo~ble for nil

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Townoblp lo lalorm ....
n!llclents of salem Tuwlllllip
tllat the will .......
ger be carrytaa a lin trsct wltll 181 lire depart.'
ment after tbe pr•llll aa.
lrlct wltb Pomeroy Fin IJe.

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WILL DO aewlng

at homo -

zippers.
pockets. pegging,
hemming, alteralloM, ole.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, MUOB,
Phone 773-5551 .
l-liO-tlt
VACANCY lor two eldl!l'!y pie. Proler private paid patlentl. p - Muon, 'I'IJ.6111.

THERE WilL be a IIIII lhool
Sm&gt;lay, Dee. I, IJellmdDc II
llOCI1
at lbe Jl'orbd Run
Spor1lmon Oull.
Ia wel&lt;cme.
!I!USJC IVery P'rtday and Satur.

day at Jaok'o Club on RarrlIODvtlle Road ell Rt. 7.
11-11.-.:

law

a.tober 2S, IIIII, Jll'l)\'ldel eclucatlooll11811lstanoeofuplo
fl30 montl&gt;l)' tD wives IIIII
wldowa ollotllly dllablod ..,._

rico OOIIJieCted veterans. Fer
a wile

veter.,

1o qualify,

muat be llllfferln' ftom totally dlsabbng service &lt;GIIDOOILd
dlsabiUty, c.- U a widow, the
veteran's death muat be ot-

!rlbuled to .....,.. - · o d
- · Contact Mr. Jolmoor,
Velerans Service Ofllce,
eroy, Ollio.
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By Tom Thomas Duo

EVERY NIGIII

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· Monday thru Saturday

HOTEL MARTIN BAR
POMEROY, OHIO

John J. !tole, Anti - ·
WIJ'J'eD !tole, JODW ADIW1011, Glenn Tuttle, Ma,ytord D.

llarrit, 'ftleodore PuUina, Ha,• word Bluell. Lewio Edloft.
: Albert Rooebary, Guy - .
Perey Clrpontor, Gary R:

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YOU CAN'T AFf'QJID TO

MISS THIS.

Immediate in-

come, spare time or f'ull time.
No experience, no employees,
no overhead. From your home

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or garage earn $.2004400 per
week lnd Ill· An Investment of
only 12,995 wUJ put you inthla
h1ch proQt buslnesa. We furnbh to YOU materials enouetJ

to net toyoumorethan$12,000
before rMH'derh~. The only
way to hive a secure nranclaJ
future In the ~r income
bn~ket ts by getting in on

• lomettdng new enough to be
,: • .. HOT'' and Yt'!t old enough to
. : be a proven product. We can
. • offer you ttUs t.we ofopportun.

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bllb. baaeiiiO!Il, level lot near

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Phone 667-3370

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SPECIAL
SNOW TIRE SALE
Hm7. .,uty, •11tTo doep tJNIIIe,
low II jtly nrlon.
77S.U White Sldowall,

5.55

ONLY Sl8.95

Plu• 2.19 fMotol To•

-GUARAHI'EED-

tiloat popular oln1 ov-ollolllo,

PHONE 992·2094

LiMited nlffl'lbllr ot

MOORE'S

1.2A W. MAIM

IIIII truot - . oeptlo
tanb, water ll.nel, llalme"ta,
.... topooll. . . , Baltr,
Pbone or IIAipr Babr,
Phllle 111W161.
111a.aeto

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DELIIIERY

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P'relibt dantqed. Point aorat.
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CW'ENTRY, pollltlllc. ,....... IITEREO RADIO, 1M JDOdel
IDII, electrical wort. PJa. atereo II equipped w1111 AM 6 1JIII) 8PINB'I' ....... A-1 radio, HJIOI!d automatic
dillon. lllbl lll1oul lbdlll,
a.lliN 11'1-1111. li*JJJp FM
lumtablo. 1'llb ...... ...,. . . . Wtlldeii'L 1.111 o.tlold
men!J of 111.44 per IDOIIfb &lt;r
A..._ Paibiillwl. W. V..
Lost 1nd Found
pay balance due f!SII. '1\'y
um. Blanket bacll ro11111t q, It In your home. caB ...... PJa. .IIDl. ~
11101t1J bllot. Loll ID llle rio
1144tc Jlal'ATOII, PboDa - I
olnlty of Rullalld, - ..
a.- Plalllll,
call ... ....
114111111
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PAPER SALE

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For W. or Tl'lllt
111'1 POliTIAC rtntllrd, v.. 1Do

ChrilfiiiGs Cards-...99c lt11.

tr_m..,_ Oldamoblle ...,,:tiiJJ;, V-1.

,Ty,p.,.,Itoo Pap•r.... 25c eo.

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Pictures .................. ea. 79c

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3/oo 50&lt;

... )IOifll' lnbo;

111111 Rambler -

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&lt;r IIDml.
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101 W. Main

FIVII: ROOM boaw...... Jllae. PION:Ulll '!n&gt;el traDer, IWI.
- . tea LiDeoiD 1111. PJa. :JO.Ioot, oelf.....talnod, oarpet.
IIUI'It.
U-1111111 lng, aJr ooodltloaod. Good ...,_
clition. " - Maaoa 'MI'I'II..

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IIESPON8IJJLE party lo - _
... of fi.IJ .... IIICIIIIl
or ~ bllanc:e .._ mJO lor
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ANTIQUES, lumiJure, cJWw.
mlloellaaeoua. llrl. Boward
Cedi, 1111 W. IbiD SL, " -

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For lent

I"URNNlliiED
prop ·~
.., Unooln HID. UtlUtiel paid.

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Adults oaly, Pbone • - ·

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RllOII
APAR'l'MEN'l' wllh 11o111,
Adulll, 212 floulll 1"11111 A....
Mlddlepart, ~ . . .
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lwo 111111 betb, - beal. PriYI"' - . . . . . Coli
Ill 11• betw- I llllt7 p.m.

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l'1flll IIIII &lt;lllldotii, lllo haN
eJpt clay cloot, PJa. IIIJ.
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11-11-ate
IIAliE Guitar. ~ De'A', Ulld
....,. Uttle, ..... ' plebpo, will

I'NIOIIable Gllor, ....
10 recuJar ........ wllh trtp.
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... lllan two IJII!Idl•. 1111111
JenD, Dean• ....... 0. " •u.
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ln!ermlud clumger. Dual volume control. 4 IIJIOaker B)'ltem. Lovely wllnul lln1lb.
Toke over paymentJ 111. •·•
per mont1t ar balanoe fll.l4.
Call IIIIJ.DU.
II.....

stereo lladlo.
ly m'IJIIo -flnlat! -

IIIAPLE

1. . love.

AM 6
FM radlo, 4 o'peaten dull
volume ~Y. 1'llb OfW
paymen!J of fl per liiDIIIb or
pay Just 1111.110. cau - . .
II.JNle
TJNCLAIMEI&gt; ..,. OWl)'.
Holm l!ewlng Madllne. -

no allaolunentl. -

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R • M DAY OLD « llllll'W
lAibom pulletl, bath floor or
•.,. nalllble. l'llallry -.a IIIII automallaD.
lolodem Poultry. Boll Ill.
Alheno, Ohio. PhoM lllf.711l.
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cbeo, pa' t44.51 ar fl.a a AUTOMOBILE 1 - beH \
Loll :roar IIJII!I'IIo
moath. '1\7 It In ,..,. homo.
PhoM Muon City mat~~.
or'• nce.T can ......
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Bulkbaar Radlotor

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To Tho

&amp;nallNt Heamr Core~

BLAETTNAIS
PH, llta.2143

AIC CLEANER
.WHIRl LAUNDRY

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setand
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Uee.. eaeort .••• What'1 a nile
Ilion IJb Kaise'o OOfng Jtttll I
bla2lar red dna a shirt Ttttll Wblte
collaro In Ita wt.-? .... Nlze
dauilrter: YT- Mlmlaux pve
hot folka I llx-'&lt; trljl lo the
Far Eaat .... 9wonk JD!&lt;llowupocobop Ia eallod "J!aanln-

Alterations, zippers and
pocket.. Profeulonal rug
cleonhu., guaranteed.

. engine, turbo 11)-d.rutatic

tnna., power .st.eerirwandbralcea,

1967 OIEVY II NOVA 4 DOOR • - •••••• - • - $1995
lAM palleage, ShowrOCIIl cl~n, blue IlUi-tor, mecl. biYI tlnlah,
VB enaiDI, autanatlc tnna., power steering, tinted glua,
. radio, w..w tlrea, ahow llttle wear. 'Ddata 1 cream puff and
vou'U love th11 JKISIU(ar model

relatives

. engi.De with 3 ~ tnna., eonaol.e bucket 1e.ta, \lln)'l tn-

. terlor, only 23,000 mDoo b)' local one owoer. · white wall Urea. lhowrOCII'I cleaa.

.. JOOd

JtlpiQe, blue vln;vltnt., with bucket HUI,ItereoP.a. ndio,
23,000 mUoo b)' local OADOt, Like now lot Uno- oval

•oiuYIIJ
• Qulck Senlce
• Flnlshlnt · ·
• Sand &amp;GraYal
OIAL 9!12-3284

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llolth with White 11)1on top. A nal sbarplo.

407 PAGE .
MIDDLEPoRT OHIO:.

66 Skylark

$4 5. 54per month
$26.55permonth

s101.661*

iltontlt

396, Sup.r Sport Convortlble.' 26,000 actuol mllea by'
on. careful locol owner, Tvrbo-Hydrarnatlc, P.S~,
Power disk brake1, beautiful blue bott?"'• white top.

68 Po1tlac

Locall)' owned 1111 cl•n IMido andOUI, VBeqrt,., lid.
tl'l.na., iood W4 tires, radio, t.ter.

·1,648 easy miles, by one of •Keeutlves. Fully equipped. ~•r

boon tltlod. 5

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65 Ford

Any CtH' I tn.ck ,ur~:hel-4 Mw
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62 Buick

A GAM I P'OR THI
fAMILY •• , PRI!fl

'"G•I4 Shlr P..-tlclpant, c - • 111
,... ,,.. Tlckett

----POMEROY MOTOR CO.
308 ·318 E. MAIN

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PLEASINioo
TI!RMSI

992·Zl26

worranty.

$26.55per•tb

VB Fairlono 500 2 Dr. Hard Top. Smort red llnioh with bfjock
vinyl Interior. Auto. trana. 289 cu. in. Showa boat of &lt;aoi!~,

Chewr.land Sweepstakes

We Service
-What Wo S.ll

$106. 81PIIIIkHIIh

Bonnovlllo 2 0.. HaJd Top. Factory Air Conditioning. -Only

1961 CHEV. BEL AIR STA. WAGON··- S3&lt;19
Blaek Doloh, red 101!., VI .,.mo. Poweqltde, ...uo

CHANNEL 3'

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try "' ccm1nce IllY - thetl A aoilbbor me klaa.
Ins • boy
and IJIY
folkl are .ure I'll ead .., 111'11'·

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1963 FORD GALAXIE 4 DOOR ••••••• uo•.
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1964 OIEVROLET BEL AIR 2 DOOR • • $795

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$95.11per 1110nth

68 Buick

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VB Country Sedan 6 ponenger. Cream color wiih gold inte,...
ior. Cruitematic drive. R&amp;H. Power stHring. Shows good core

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Local one owner eU, new w.......-ttrea, ~I trim wlttl bueket
nata, eoneole, ndlo. P.S. andl P.B., auto. trana., dark bl..-

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tho Syrocuae Nurolna Hcone 1111
Ita otalf, 1lawi1Dp - Caata
Funeral !kino, tho Rev,
les Simons for his wonl1 ol.
collaolaUon, and tha ~
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YOVTH ASKED FOR
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,..Frill E_stlma~s.

Custom VB A Dr. Hard Top. One careful local owner. Beautiful
burgandy with parchment vinyl seats. Extra nice.

1967 PONTIAC FIREIRD H.T. COUPE . . . . . $2595

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with black l.n.-.rior vinyl bucket seats. 5 year warranty.

1967 PONTIAC LEMANS tl. T. COUPE •••••• $2195
Boallllfld JIOid IIDioh with black vtll)'l !ql, 328 cu. ln. V8

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mother, Gamet Da\idaon. We

YOUR PRESENT CAR WILL PROBABLY MAKE DOWN
PAYMENT.
NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS UNTIL 1969

tinted gloss, stnUoback oeot, Comtortroo llr condiUOidlo&amp;
· ndio • heater, and many other extraa, beautiful gold flntah
with block vtn,yl roof.

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thanks and opprectatloo Uo ou
man,y !rlendo, noJ&amp;N»n 1111

Mason, West Vlrelnla
773-5543

WHAT A FEW DOLLARS A MONTH
WILL BUY AT BLAETTNAIS ~

1968 CHEVROLET CAPRICE COUPE • - - • • • S:U95
.Local one owner car with only 12,000 mnea, 396 cu. in.

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Herman;

for $22,000,000,

AIR OO!IDMONJNG

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turn It, blo Up wu 1 barnp of Uo: "Tho Man Who 'l'boulbt l!o be I l l - off lor ~~ &lt;hlll- HE MADE UP HIS
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role: Hedl Drldl l)la¥o K1DB Fa- oarb' lfi01'11In&amp; _ . .... Rooe- and omelllnBod:" and you tmow, the OOok "i'ho ~· So- work. But I 11ko bachelor lifo.
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II not about Tlmv Tim.
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week vacaticrl and, when 1 re·
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m.lllion pigs on the farms lbnou&amp;b- Ju• 11ko that. She aald
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• apln• the vut 11otcnm rockopo. medlaa "don't need wntera a• CJ'CN!bl joined ~_ lite'rati with an nf the world.
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B8R automatlo 11oa11nt1 tum.
table. Mote paymenll of
fi,:D or pay 1111.211. Set oold
mud! blper. '1\'y It In your
home. PhoM Mason City m.
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David will wed N, J, coed Helen
lfJmon .. .. II'. • 7th clltptJna
(Jolla Edwar4) lor t11o Watttlloo-

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valid bwiband, middle • apt!
ARE YOU lnlm8ted In a Bible
maa or woman to Uve ID. IIIII!
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Bible Baptlal Temple, an 11&gt;- be clean, IIIII no cJrlntllll.
dependeot dlurcb, In llle for.. Pho110 - - for lnlunnamer llnnm'o Marine Bldg.,
tlon.
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p.m. Jl'rlday even~nc. Putor
WentedToluy
Ken De.rlngton, RIY-, WILL BUY raw fun IIIII bell
lleemd Baptlll a.urdl
hldea. Cll1 Cbmller, Lane
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Allo haa 111111}' olbr leaPay just ..1.17 &lt;r montldy
payment~ ol fl. WID cJemon.
ltrate In your home oa11 1113111.
11-lNio

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not be resp0111ible ror
lifo batlla, I bedroomo, b o t
Wiler beat, lull bo.oemmt, ...
1ny debll olber tban 1111 OWII
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ROBERT (Smokey) Wlon, 39,

'

ex-Rio

Gnncle

· - ID - r llODIIIUIII pleu

COllege rrld player (1949) who hla been auceeaaful ln the roaching raMs durine the paat 10 yelrll
waa recently Dlllled "Coech-ot4fle..Year" In the

court aetlon.
Irena M. Sqgp, Rlo Gr&amp;Dde,
dlamlned aa earlier petttloa,
and ftled a new peti.Um tor a

newl)'-tormed Ohio Clpltal Cont'erenee. Wton, who
spt~nt two years in India~ after guidiJ'II Martina
Ferry through 3~ lltrallht unbeat.engames, coached
Wortht,..... High School to an 11-1 euq&gt;algn thll

, · yar. The Cards were 2--8 in 1967. In one short
' year, w.3er Wlon's watchful eye, theyboonced.back
to c'l'tUn a co-champtmahlp with Gahanna.

++++++
LAST IIPrirW. K. Bryee Toops, In his weekly 11 L&amp;sses" column
(Mt. Sterllrw: Tribune) commented on the Silver Bridge disaster. On
~ov. 13, he wrote about his Ch:tober trip in the Ohio Valley. Said
Toops:

++++++
••OCTOBER has been a wonderful month. Not often we get to enjo)' the outdoors so completely this late in the year. I took advantage
ol the wonderful Indian Summeran:iwentdown to Gallipolis to see the
new bridge.

Ill

-~far-­
In&amp; ordor .... . . . - to .._ or-Howu-111
the
from ...te.... 1111 ~ f30 a .,.. for ,._t 111111
to ntniD f1un moleollni t be
pl&amp;blllll.
Judge Rmald B. COI.._JNIII-

dO{-

Ave., KIDan,P, filed. a peddan

tor

a divorce from Ruasell FU·
llapr, Rt. I CrowD CIQ. liw

ed Goldie - · · Rt. 2 Golll_polla. a dboree from W11.llam
111111 extreme .....eiiJ. Tbey ...... E. Province,'"'.....- ol.,...a
mOrrled !!opt. 8, 11182 II Cll- nolioet Ill ~ ond odreme ..,..
!ellllburr, K)'. Two children Ill elll. Cjlatodr" ol • ddld
that marrlqe are PPW 11'1 a fos .. wu awvdecl the pla'ntJJr and
t h e - .... Oldoied to~
ter home.
for .._-t.
Marl.. A. Thomas, Rt. I

&lt;boriO&lt;I cro•• oeslect Ill

with two cMl ..... 111111 ........
waa found IUDI;y ol eaatenp of

tho -ld.

- - · Rt. t Golll·
palll, f 6Jr
- !allan
lllilll "'
·- I'II'
11&gt;CII'
41111 IIIII - - moolQ. Tbey ..... &lt;I wwo m~&lt;rted 11aJ U, UN ond I Olll1't ardor til ~ hcht
hove three chlldron. A rulnbl·

four dlilclrea. 'l'lloy - . morrlecl Doc. 10, 1955.
Sblrtl)' FUJI......., f2.f SeCCIDd

GALUPOLfS - Suit f o r di'YOI'ct:t were tlledWedneldat ln
tho ollloe ol clork of eoort ·MarBY HOBART WILSON, JR.
jorle ru-.., GolBa ~
AN011IER '1111111&lt;ql'finB holldol' •• oome 01111-. N..,, Amer- commoo Pleoo COUrt.
ICIDt' tiJo&amp;WhU are turned toward Chrlttmaa. GI"Mtett Qlristmaa
One dl:rorce clleree wu IJ'dJNMilt Gl Ill on Dec. 25 would be peace in Vletmm, ard throuctuMit ltd, two Olbera dl.amlaaed alooa:

*'f;r

.7.50.-

Gallipllla, filed a petition for a

QUALITY FOOD

pl-.
Olhor d l - -dlamlll·

·1s ALWAYS OUI FIRST
CONCERN

od wm1 ....,_.. P, llum&amp;lh·
...,.. Ml So..... Ave. va, oiler·

aid 0, _,.,..,....,; 111111 I'III;J M&lt;·
CleJ....,, Gtlllpolia, "'· aopr

BOB EVANS
STEAK HOUSE
AND
BOB EV
DRIVE-IN

D, MeCiolland.
CIYII oet!ono dlamlaiOCiblelucl-

o4JameiH. v_,.., lllddl~,

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"EVERYniiNG Is about u I told you, but they went ahead al'll
ftnished that road that should have been abaOOoned. So now you got
a four lane highway tllat runs down to the river's edge where the Silver Bridge used to be, and there she comes to an end an::l just keep
got~ IC you walt to drown.

to take shape but the work

•

~

is still

-.

belnc done from barges and the piers are not ftnished. Trame Is
beitw pretty well cared for by the ferry service. But ol course much

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TWENTY YEARS AGO. from the tues of the Dally Tribune

~'~~UNT

a.llla Times ... Tim Lewis, 71, boat builder, worker

88C

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Gift &amp; ron Wrap

De Ime 8Ift Wrap
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Today is SUnday, Dec. 1, the
336th day o! 1968 with 30 to
follow.

FREE TELETYPE
SERVICE TO
7 STATES
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DE LUll
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The moon is between Its ftrst

INSTANT STICK-ON
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the Angela, kllllq 93 children
and 3 ·nun&amp;.
In 1965 the Havana to Miami

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A · thought for the da.Y:
Samuel Johnson said, "Grati-

Henry, Don,

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tude Is the
cultivation. ..

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10 RoiiL
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MONDAY THRU, FRIDAY, DEC. 2-20

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FIRST DRAW lNG

5-100.00 PRIZES, DEC. 23
GENERAL ELEcrRIC TREE LIGHT SETS DARINGLY

Silver Foil. Safe lo use .
Compo,.
•t 59-

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the perfed gift for everyone on your shopping list, at a price you
can aHord ... plus helpful clerks, plenty of parking

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MONDAY NIGHT

Dear old Santa, with FREE candy and gifts for all the kiddies. His
suggestion to wise shoppers is to shop at h~me, where you'll- find

TINSEL-ICICLES

1001 gift wrapping uses.
wide.

3m

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AU anoen cord. sockets and plul•·
U.L. approved.

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IN
MIDDLEPORT
GET YOUR

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168 Ft. of ribhon. Sparkling

&amp;lrlift began after an agreement

was reached with Cuban Premier castro. Up to 4,000 Cuban
refugees per month were to be
Down to Florida.

ExoUc Gilt Wraps

Includes cards, tass, seals, fold•rsl

Wblte Tlslllle Wrap
In Bandy CUtter Box
By .Papercnftl Each ran

SHOP

IN GIFT CERTIFICATES'
TO BE G'IVEN AWAY

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ACCESSORIIB
49¢

bl 193S the New York Stock
announced Ulat for
the first time in history
investors could buy stocks on
the iiUitallmeM. plan.
In 1958 ftre "'ept through
Chicago school or Our Lady of

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in Nebraaka.
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In Pt. Plaaaart clinic ... Emerson E. Evans buya El'llns Grocery
Co. wanhOUie oo Firat Ave. ... Co111:. Tom Jenkins apPQlnts Harold
C. Pol'ter to Weat Point ... Harry w. Carman retires, ends lt-year
eoreer as butler .•. Dan R.
renamed to lead Glllla County
Producdon alii Marketing Asaa. ... Hmner Kerr, 72, former city

Auto
Wrecking

BEGINNING WITH THE AIIIY AL OF

•

$199

witb aheet metal, dies after long Ulneu •.• J. T. Arnold, 75, die1

The mornillt stars are Mar1
and Jupiter.
The evening stars are saturn
and Vem~s.
On this day in history:
In
1917 ~ther Edward
Flarmagan founded Boys Town

MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 2nd

.-.

Shown are Just 3 eumples
of the variety to be found It R..c:ol
The finest examples of art and
deoian to lend opeclol moanlnl
to your holiday &amp;ntetinl•·

$2.00
Assortment

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BAIRD
BROS

PARADE BEGINS AT A&amp;P PARKING LOT

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llKl weekb'

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tratftc is l'Qited 4J"QUnd and on Sunday the lines will back 1.1) for
nearly a mile. It also gets pretty rushed In the morning and evening.
"THESE feTT)' boe.ta are amarvelofeffldency. Leave It to these
m.idlarM1 sailors to think or a cute trick. The ferry consists of a
barge, holding fifteen cars. The tug boat is hitched to the en:t of a
bar that sticks out from the middle of the barge on one side. Thia
allows the O•g boat to turn around while the ferry goea straight back
and forth. Now you wlll have to see ttw.t to ftgure out how it works.
They laocl at the mouth of the Kanawtw and directly across In Ohio.
The7 paas In the m:Jddle of the river aro work with preclalon accuracy. Don't worry about them rumlng into each other for there is
plel'lt1 ot water tor Mvigation. II you come to the bank just as the
lat. leavea, 1t is only about flve minute&amp; till the next Oale ls pulling
IWIJ;and they work right oo time.''

FEATURING

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Green cord, 20 ft. ton&amp;. Assorted
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FOR FUN
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FOR YOUNG
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For indoor or outdoor.
Silver or cold colors.

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lndoor-4 Pack • . .

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LOG CABIN BOOK STORE
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO /

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PARTICIPATING MEMBERS
Ja1ry'1 Beauty Shop
Tho Kiddie $1;appo
Vall~ Lil11~or f, Supply Company
Go•n•Y'• Dud..t•·S.do
Qoality· Prhtt Shop
Melli Electrical Service
Gonorol Tiro Soles · ~
French &amp; Powell S.~•c• StatiOft

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THINKING MANS GOLF
3M Sport• Game
18 B01t Golf Holn In U.S.
"TEACH KEY" MATHMATICS
: The Wo~tder of Math For Your Youngst..-s 5 to 8
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R2·20 Mldpt-5 Pick . • .

GREAT GAMES FOR CHRI5TMAS
NOW AT THE LOG CABIN BOOK 5TORE

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Middleport Wino Store

Elmer Burns C.lor Center
King Builder Supply Co.

Middl•r•rt Bo•k Sto••
Werner 1 Radio
Bahr Clothiers

Gru ...r..l WaHle Shop
Jack' 1 Dairy Bar

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H. &amp; R. FU.otono Deol 0r Stora
Brannon• Garage

DuHon Dru1 Company
Ban Franklin Sto"'
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· Micldloport Lunch RooM
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ROBERT (Smokey) Wlon, 39,

'

ex-Rio

Gnncle

· - ID - r llODIIIUIII pleu

COllege rrld player (1949) who hla been auceeaaful ln the roaching raMs durine the paat 10 yelrll
waa recently Dlllled "Coech-ot4fle..Year" In the

court aetlon.
Irena M. Sqgp, Rlo Gr&amp;Dde,
dlamlned aa earlier petttloa,
and ftled a new peti.Um tor a

newl)'-tormed Ohio Clpltal Cont'erenee. Wton, who
spt~nt two years in India~ after guidiJ'II Martina
Ferry through 3~ lltrallht unbeat.engames, coached
Wortht,..... High School to an 11-1 euq&gt;algn thll

, · yar. The Cards were 2--8 in 1967. In one short
' year, w.3er Wlon's watchful eye, theyboonced.back
to c'l'tUn a co-champtmahlp with Gahanna.

++++++
LAST IIPrirW. K. Bryee Toops, In his weekly 11 L&amp;sses" column
(Mt. Sterllrw: Tribune) commented on the Silver Bridge disaster. On
~ov. 13, he wrote about his Ch:tober trip in the Ohio Valley. Said
Toops:

++++++
••OCTOBER has been a wonderful month. Not often we get to enjo)' the outdoors so completely this late in the year. I took advantage
ol the wonderful Indian Summeran:iwentdown to Gallipolis to see the
new bridge.

Ill

-~far-­
In&amp; ordor .... . . . - to .._ or-Howu-111
the
from ...te.... 1111 ~ f30 a .,.. for ,._t 111111
to ntniD f1un moleollni t be
pl&amp;blllll.
Judge Rmald B. COI.._JNIII-

dO{-

Ave., KIDan,P, filed. a peddan

tor

a divorce from Ruasell FU·
llapr, Rt. I CrowD CIQ. liw

ed Goldie - · · Rt. 2 Golll_polla. a dboree from W11.llam
111111 extreme .....eiiJ. Tbey ...... E. Province,'"'.....- ol.,...a
mOrrled !!opt. 8, 11182 II Cll- nolioet Ill ~ ond odreme ..,..
!ellllburr, K)'. Two children Ill elll. Cjlatodr" ol • ddld
that marrlqe are PPW 11'1 a fos .. wu awvdecl the pla'ntJJr and
t h e - .... Oldoied to~
ter home.
for .._-t.
Marl.. A. Thomas, Rt. I

&lt;boriO&lt;I cro•• oeslect Ill

with two cMl ..... 111111 ........
waa found IUDI;y ol eaatenp of

tho -ld.

- - · Rt. t Golll·
palll, f 6Jr
- !allan
lllilll "'
·- I'II'
11&gt;CII'
41111 IIIII - - moolQ. Tbey ..... &lt;I wwo m~&lt;rted 11aJ U, UN ond I Olll1't ardor til ~ hcht
hove three chlldron. A rulnbl·

four dlilclrea. 'l'lloy - . morrlecl Doc. 10, 1955.
Sblrtl)' FUJI......., f2.f SeCCIDd

GALUPOLfS - Suit f o r di'YOI'ct:t were tlledWedneldat ln
tho ollloe ol clork of eoort ·MarBY HOBART WILSON, JR.
jorle ru-.., GolBa ~
AN011IER '1111111&lt;ql'finB holldol' •• oome 01111-. N..,, Amer- commoo Pleoo COUrt.
ICIDt' tiJo&amp;WhU are turned toward Chrlttmaa. GI"Mtett Qlristmaa
One dl:rorce clleree wu IJ'dJNMilt Gl Ill on Dec. 25 would be peace in Vletmm, ard throuctuMit ltd, two Olbera dl.amlaaed alooa:

*'f;r

.7.50.-

Gallipllla, filed a petition for a

QUALITY FOOD

pl-.
Olhor d l - -dlamlll·

·1s ALWAYS OUI FIRST
CONCERN

od wm1 ....,_.. P, llum&amp;lh·
...,.. Ml So..... Ave. va, oiler·

aid 0, _,.,..,....,; 111111 I'III;J M&lt;·
CleJ....,, Gtlllpolia, "'· aopr

BOB EVANS
STEAK HOUSE
AND
BOB EV
DRIVE-IN

D, MeCiolland.
CIYII oet!ono dlamlaiOCiblelucl-

o4JameiH. v_,.., lllddl~,

~~~~~--~~~--~::::::::::::::::::::::~~~====~- •••·
~f.

=
.-.

-...-..

oc itto'em1

Revco's got your Christmas

needs all wrapped up •.• NOW

~

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

Save over 50% on Nationally Famous boxed
single design Christmas Cards with envelopes

~

----•.-•

r

"EVERYniiNG Is about u I told you, but they went ahead al'll
ftnished that road that should have been abaOOoned. So now you got
a four lane highway tllat runs down to the river's edge where the Silver Bridge used to be, and there she comes to an end an::l just keep
got~ IC you walt to drown.

to take shape but the work

•

~

is still

-.

belnc done from barges and the piers are not ftnished. Trame Is
beitw pretty well cared for by the ferry service. But ol course much

Boxes of

Boxes of

20 &amp; 25
$5.00 Assortment

20 &amp;25
$3.00 Assortment

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Assorted lio!iday patlems.

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Today is SUnday, Dec. 1, the
336th day o! 1968 with 30 to
follow.

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In 1965 the Havana to Miami

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5-100.00 PRIZES, DEC. 23
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Dear old Santa, with FREE candy and gifts for all the kiddies. His
suggestion to wise shoppers is to shop at h~me, where you'll- find

TINSEL-ICICLES

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GET YOUR

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&amp;lrlift began after an agreement

was reached with Cuban Premier castro. Up to 4,000 Cuban
refugees per month were to be
Down to Florida.

ExoUc Gilt Wraps

Includes cards, tass, seals, fold•rsl

Wblte Tlslllle Wrap
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TO BE G'IVEN AWAY

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ACCESSORIIB
49¢

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investors could buy stocks on
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Co. wanhOUie oo Firat Ave. ... Co111:. Tom Jenkins apPQlnts Harold
C. Pol'ter to Weat Point ... Harry w. Carman retires, ends lt-year
eoreer as butler .•. Dan R.
renamed to lead Glllla County
Producdon alii Marketing Asaa. ... Hmner Kerr, 72, former city

Auto
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The mornillt stars are Mar1
and Jupiter.
The evening stars are saturn
and Vem~s.
On this day in history:
In
1917 ~ther Edward
Flarmagan founded Boys Town

MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 2nd

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Shown are Just 3 eumples
of the variety to be found It R..c:ol
The finest examples of art and
deoian to lend opeclol moanlnl
to your holiday &amp;ntetinl•·

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nearly a mile. It also gets pretty rushed In the morning and evening.
"THESE feTT)' boe.ta are amarvelofeffldency. Leave It to these
m.idlarM1 sailors to think or a cute trick. The ferry consists of a
barge, holding fifteen cars. The tug boat is hitched to the en:t of a
bar that sticks out from the middle of the barge on one side. Thia
allows the O•g boat to turn around while the ferry goea straight back
and forth. Now you wlll have to see ttw.t to ftgure out how it works.
They laocl at the mouth of the Kanawtw and directly across In Ohio.
The7 paas In the m:Jddle of the river aro work with preclalon accuracy. Don't worry about them rumlng into each other for there is
plel'lt1 ot water tor Mvigation. II you come to the bank just as the
lat. leavea, 1t is only about flve minute&amp; till the next Oale ls pulling
IWIJ;and they work right oo time.''

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Tho Kiddie $1;appo
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Melli Electrical Service
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Werner 1 Radio
Bahr Clothiers

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GALL!POUS - Judge R. S.
Betz fined Harold L. Smith, 27,

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Rt. 1 Gallipoli s, $20 and costs
Wednesdl,}' in Gallipolis Munici.
pal Courl on a city police charge
ol reckless &lt;tJeratlon.
Judge Betz, in a state High~

eo&amp;ts, for ftetiUous reglatratton.
Forfeiting bonds on pollee
charges were: Donald L. Cox,
!9, RL 2 Crown CIIY, and WU-

Patrol case, lined Roger H.
Reynolds, 26, Pomel1!7, '$10 and

Uam H. Masters, 27, Galllpdis,

Cubans Dare Deqth,
Or Worse, to Escape
GUANTANAMO·

NAVAL
BASE, Cuba (UPn - Dellj)Orale
Cubans climb, run, swim and
float into this big u.s. liaae on

the southeast corner t1 their
Conununist island every chance
they get, usual()' under cover ol

darkness.
Snme make it over the bate
fence and through the mine

MONDAY, DEC. 2-6:30 Til9 P.M. ONLY

fields OJ

SEW UP VERY MERRY Glm

via the waters or

B13 aDd are
quietly flown to the United
States where they melt into the
Guantanamo

Se.;., Up surprisn for unde-r th.e
tr•e . , . we've everything you
nefl'd.

huge refugee populadon.
The Navy doea not like to talk
about the refugees or even
acknowledge that the ntghta
occur.

Wos.hoble
Abby

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Loll fortunate Cubaal
In
their bid for freedom and are

abol

b)'

Fidel Caotro'a vigilant

trocpa, cltiwed or cowed by
patrol dop or cirowned In tho
boj&lt;. The CUban regime doeon~
eare to admit that such thinga
occur either.

base is known. The week before
at lea1t two were captured, one
of them woonded by CUban
guards.

These
1ome ol
who live
and the

reports come from

doea

nvort castro" a economy 11

in big trouble.
Rear Adm. Jame1 B.

Hlld~

retb, commander at Gltmo, said
Castro 4 1las got hi&amp; hands tull,

and work oo the base
400 CUban '"commu-

each $23, speeding; Blanche S.
Miller, 58, Rt. 2 Bldwoll, $28,
failure to stop within the as~
sured clear distance; and Robert ~ Casey, 18, Galltp)lia,
$33 speeding.
Forfeiting bonds oo patrol
charges were Charles L. Barcus, 37, Rt. 2 Crown City, $18,
stop sign; Paul M. Darnell, 53,
GALLipOLIS - Tri-Hi-Y of
Pomeroy, ·$28, passlng over the Gallla Academy High School e~
yellow line; Clyde J, Hunt, S4, tertained the people at ~ GalGallipolis, $28, failure to trans- lia County Home this week with
fer registration; and Harold E. skits led by Barbara Nibert and
Whitt, 37, Rt. 2 Galllpolia, $308, gr&lt;q) singing under the leaderdriving while intoxicated.
ship of Christine Jenkins and
Margaret Tracy.
Chlb members also provided
refreshments of pumpkin pie and
whipped cream, coffee and milk.
Charla Gooch and Joy Detty were
chairmen of the refreshment
committee.
Perhaps the most inspiring
DEC . 2-- 6:30 til9 P.M.
part of the evening, it was reported, was the social conver sation. The Tri -HI -Y girls received much joy in talking with the
residents of the cOWlty home .
Before the girls departed , they
left with each member of t h e
home a ceramic angel. These
angels were made by Evelyn
and Roberta Brinton.
Serving a s chaperones for the
evening were Mrs. George Grace,
Mrs. Burdell Forth and Mrs.
Paul B. Saunders.

II
er lJ •t..,tng to beYe trouble
ua!IUIOI!IIbocb' bUll biJD ..a,» berey 1 b o r t c • k e, reachiru auapected d. ucommutlna" re. Uiiii&gt;.Y f4lur, fin IIPCI II• .fOot 111l1rb to C!_i&gt;a lhrouP tho
HlldrOih uld.
'lblt tiJODI~· p:"t•irnebi.J tenath, accorcllq: to baN renee for purpoHI ol romapce,
wculd be the Sovtot UllinL
oeeuponll.
IOitlelhlaJ 1111 . the - ·
ll . il a place where Marlnel cheer.
Prell "-"" t11at oome 70 G(
Tho f,OOO miHtary men here
11'001&gt;• uoound Gltnlo eajOUire bl&amp; boo conatrl&lt;toro
bod "dolfected Into tho loeoe ...,.. while on loneo-llno oliiY and lneludo 250 Navy olllcou_~.~.tt8
called "abloluteb' false,. to' the where they uae tank name Navy eollfied meni 50 Marine
thrower• to bum oft_ the omeera, 1,239 Matlne enUatecl
- . . admiral.
srasa on the mine men: and three coast ~
overarown
But tho eubona reported
ftelda,
aomettmea
.aetttnc off a om.cers and 10 enlisted men.
incroulnB dtuatlmctlon In tho
raakl of Cuban army men.
CUban ueommut.eJd• workers
mull turn over 90 per cent of
t!oolr dollar earntnsa- at • polOMON.,
P.M.
lor .dollar rate- to the Cootro
regime every paydQ.
RANDOM HOUSE
Do&amp;mleUve•
These "Mm~Duten" -'to lead
DICTIONARY of ENGLISH LANGUAGE
double Uvea- world!li for the
Yankee dollar by dQ' aDd
Firat Edltlo•, U••~rldged
returning to tholr famllloa in
ORIGIHALL y 25.00-SJ.LE PRICE - - - Red CUba at nlgbl- oro only me
of unique thlnga about Gllmo.
It is a place "ffhtire ipDall
often take the place ot ctca as

The O&lt;rorlb louur WUI be

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Air-expressed 1,500 miles,
the fastest homing pigeons
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within three days .

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6:30-9 P.M.

MONDAY, DEC . 2
6:30til9

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NOW COLOR TV WITH A
SO EASY TO TUNE
YOU CAN DO IT
BUNDFOLDEDI

low prices.

Make II Zenith
COLOR for Christmas!

ONF GROUP

MENS WOOL
· TOP COATS
REG . $39 .95 to $59 .95

27.96

30% OFF SALE

1 LOT LADIES

NYLON HOSE
REG . 3 P'· fo, $2.50

3 pair ). 50
1 RACK LADIES

SKIRTS 1/2 PRICE
REG. $9 .95 to $22.00

4. 98 to 11.00

1 GROUP LADIES
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3 pairs 4.75

High

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Monday . •• • .. 55
Taeotday .. .. .. 60
Wodneotday , . . ,56
Thurotday • • •• ,69
Fridoy . . . , .. .67

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But You Haven't Seen Them All
Until You Come To Western Auto.

IT'S THE BAZ AAR season and
a highlight of the affair being

held on Dec. 7 by Ohio Eta Phi
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sor-

sq.

OPEN MONDAY NIGHT TIL 9:00

MON., DEC. 2
p.m.

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Average higtl temperatures for
the week this year - 58.G degrees, last year - 47. I degrees.
Average low temperatures for
the week this year - 35.2 degrees, last year - 27. 5 degrees.
Total precipitation for the week
this year - 0. 94 of an inch, last
year- 1.37 inches.
Total precipitation to date this
year - 42.21 inches, last year
- 31.77 lnches.

GIANT 23"
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Santa Has Arrived With A
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The ruaed Rebel, mainstay of the Intermediates, has a wider track, new grille, new deck lid, lower
deck openlnl and ner• taillilhts for 1969. Like tbe Ambassador,the Rebel's track has been increased to
60 Inches and the.front and rear suspensions have been redesl1ned to improve its already bll car ride.
The Rebel is offered in slx models - fotr-door sedan, two-door hardtop and station waeon In a basic
"Rebel" series - and the same three body styles In the top-line SST s•ies. Wheelbase and overall
leneth ramain at 114 Inches and 197 inches, respectively.

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Rayroond G. Barr &amp; Soos .. 60
Meadows Bottled Gas .. , so
Kirby's Sohio Service ... 41
Johnson's Mobile Homes • , 32
Gallla Co. CB Radto Club . , 22
Skyline Lanes . . . . ..... 18

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Tunin&amp;. Danish Modern styled "lo-boy" c•binet with Sandia
styled base. In pnuine hand rubbed Walnut veneen .1nd
select hardwood solids. Zenith Handcrafred Chas~s wilh no
printed circuits, no production shortcuts for unrivaled

Johnson's Mobtle Homes won6
points from gcyitne Lanes. F o r
Johnson's, it was 9tarDbonwith
146-376. For Scyllne, itwaJ Florence Lintala with 149~60.
.Anotller 6 point winner waa Kirby's Sohio Service over Gallla
Co. CB Radio Club, The beat for
Kirby's was 137-394 by Barbara
Bailey. For Gallia Co. CB Radio
club, the best was123-341by Maralyn Taylor.
Raymond G. Barr &amp; Sons also
tool&lt; 6 points from their ._.,.
entl, Ftt:zprald Guns &amp; AccesIOrlea. Betty Copley with 155408 had the best series for Raymond Barr's while Donna Sands
had the best for Fitzgerald Guns
with a 165-427 series.

Won

$649

HOW

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New Solld·IUte Portable Phene

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OHLY

science major,\
Frank was r ecalled into the Air
Force during the Pueblo Crisis.
He h a weapons instructor at
Lockbourne Air Force Base and
in January wUJ become a guest
lecturer lntheGeographyDepB.Jt..
ment at Ohio Stale,
He is a graduate of Pomeroy
High School and an honor student
at Ohio State.

conditions for each 24 hour period as recorded by Pete McCormick at Fairfield Weather Sta·

Member Middleport Gift·A-Rama

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tures, precipitation and weather

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COMPACT CONSOLE

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Separate loudness and ton• con·

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SEAMLESS PLAIN
SEAMLESS STRETCH

Bowman with 130-336.

VALUES
TO $6.00

SGT. FRANK TITUS. sonotMr.
ard Mrs. Frank E. Titus, Lincoln
Hill Road, has returned from 20
days of research work in Pararna on a project for the political
science department at Ohio State
University, where he is a junior.
The project involved the civic
action program or the Latin American Armed Fon.-es,
Sgt. Titus' project was carried
out with the assistance or the u .

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BY
THE BOX

waiting for a
stoc king value
like Ihis .
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and
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at these low,

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lllm ot the tJ001 tor the bame, callllllN. Jllr.
aororlQ&gt; bazaar wUI be attrac- . bie clotbll, holiday api'CIIIa ud
tho &amp;Ill
BociUho lii-IIPCI crocheted pl--. A ahap
boltom ore wrll&gt;Pod ani Ill you IOOtoorlfW
and
ha-v. to do 11 llft the decorated cendlea wlll aliiObeoperat.ddlurwlid. ~ In your cifl ancl JOU"re Ina: the hours t4 a. Mle.

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pictured were G. W, Keiser, Dr,
Mel Hartinger and Erwtn Smith.

November 22, 1968
Bob's Citizens Band R ad i o
Equipment moved Into first place
as they took 6 points from Mea·
dows Bottled Gas. High fQr Bob's
CB Equip. waa Martha Kelle)' with
a 139--402 series. (Ugh tor Meadows Bottled Gas was M a r l e

MfMilfR

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Zenith Specials At INGELS
HERE NOW I from the

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MONDAY NIGHT - DEC. 2, 5:30 til9 P.M.

MUS. JACOB HOLMAN, SR., c;~ th.c P.:.c!nc uea, has r eceh-ed
word that her aon SP4 Jacob Homan, Jr., serviqr with the U. S.
Army ln Frankfurt, Germany, will be attendil'lg a special equipment
repair
school in the mountains ot Northern German,y during the en1
tire month ot December. Speclallst Holman haa been in radio repair work since arriving tn Germany,
Mrs. Holmln,. by the way, Ia
hqolow to spent the Cbrt•-• S. Soutllern Comman;l HQ in the
holiday season with reladvesln Panama Cam1 Zone and pertained to the armed forces program
the Chicago area.
of construction of roads, schools
FRANK H. JOHNSTON and VIr· and related projects in a civiltan
gU Campbell were am.q readers Improvement program. --·
Frank took his Air Force leave
identl!yiQ~: acme ol the subject&amp;
in an old photo which was pub- to make the trip and plans to r&amp;lished Tuesday in The Dally Se• turn to Latin America early next
tinel. The picture related to a year to work on a similar pro-

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wu~a.

planned a munber ot tr~s this school year.
Already senior boys, accorq,anied by Parsons and Supt.. J!Wl
Riebel, visited the Kyger Creek POIII'er Plant an:l another trip tor
junior boys Is planned for Dec. 9. The Dec. 9 jaunt wW be to the
Union Carbide operation It Marietta.
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MIDDLEPORT'S GIFT SALE

In ilualnes.t.
other .U• ....,., wi8. lftdYIII

IN orclor to acquaint lluclonts with the world or work In thla
area. Gary Parsona, Ea1tem High School guidance counselor, hu

SPECIAL

M4tnroe _ooc·t rlne
The Monroe Doctrine guar ·
anteed all the independenl
nations of the western hemi s·
phere against European inter ·
ference for the purpose of
oppressing them or controlling in any other manner their
destiny . Also. the American
continents w e r e henceforth
not to be considered as sub·
jects for ruty.re--'i{:olonization
by ~uropean powers.

Loca] Bow1ing

SALE

••rri•lon

lster sets, catciHIU can• ani

6:30-9:00

Here's the lteW Party-aolna. solid·
state portable from Zenitn tnat

Sale

In Pometo)'.
A 1lnlquo antlquine eomor ..,.
der the
of Mra. Ann
Chl&amp;&gt;lllltl will oil""' tile mDk ....

at '10 each plus antJque:l ca•

&amp; TAaE COMIINATION

H &amp; R FIRESTONE
N. 2nd Ave.

P.m.

held from 10 Lm. to 7
at the
Trlnlb United CIHorch of &lt;llrt11

9PEN
MONDAY
NIGHT

Entertain

98

oriQ' wlll be the ll.le o1 the lXII'•
tor antiqued milk caoo.

hoUMhD)d peta, tbrMng on dot few mtneJ In thl proeei:a..
lood and- ..,.. Umoo-11111wAnd ..,. Morino oaf

e.-mi.&amp;lb." Tho CUban I...S.

the "' 500 Cuban exlles

Members

Reg.

$2.98
SALE

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dle ..aod, long.tlmo IIPCI truated
Escape Report.
Last week at least four workers.
While the Navy does not
escapers were reported to have
dliiCUU
the ...,_ problem, It
made It into uGitmo," aa the

Tri Hi-Y

F lann•lt
58'' Wide
Solid• &amp; Plo;~id•

teran who ao back IDd forth
dally lrom their lobi hero via
Hthe northeast pte,'" the ODly
tbroo&amp;b tho l7.mlle chaiD
link fence Cuban workers ue
permitted to use,
Boll! tho exllea IIPCI tho
"commuters'" are most.lf mld-

Tho Sunda)' Tbnoo • Sentinel, Sundl)', De&lt;ember 1, !968

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Lllotlotie Guaiontoe 0• The Sprlog
U•lt.

(Compo,. ot 249.00)

189.00

WHITE GLASS &amp;
BRASS
REG. 12.95

PAIR

5 Pc. Dinettes......... .. • $47.00
2 Pt. L. R. Suites ••.•..•. $88.00
Set of Tables
2 Step Tabies
1 CoHee Table •• : ••••••• $12.88

3 Pt. 8. R. Suite ......... $99.~
9x12 Linoleum Rqs •••••••• $4.69
(Early Amer. Sofa Beds ....• $58.00
6" Foam Mattnss and
' Malclll"l Bx. Sllf'.......... $58.00
·studn Desk .. , .......... SlUt'

St.odonl ~ Choract.t
K..... nl. 5 Yr. Wo""•IJ

Strea.,u ••, ...-•.

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GALL!POUS - Judge R. S.
Betz fined Harold L. Smith, 27,

w~

Rt. 1 Gallipoli s, $20 and costs
Wednesdl,}' in Gallipolis Munici.
pal Courl on a city police charge
ol reckless &lt;tJeratlon.
Judge Betz, in a state High~

eo&amp;ts, for ftetiUous reglatratton.
Forfeiting bonds on pollee
charges were: Donald L. Cox,
!9, RL 2 Crown CIIY, and WU-

Patrol case, lined Roger H.
Reynolds, 26, Pomel1!7, '$10 and

Uam H. Masters, 27, Galllpdis,

Cubans Dare Deqth,
Or Worse, to Escape
GUANTANAMO·

NAVAL
BASE, Cuba (UPn - Dellj)Orale
Cubans climb, run, swim and
float into this big u.s. liaae on

the southeast corner t1 their
Conununist island every chance
they get, usual()' under cover ol

darkness.
Snme make it over the bate
fence and through the mine

MONDAY, DEC. 2-6:30 Til9 P.M. ONLY

fields OJ

SEW UP VERY MERRY Glm

via the waters or

B13 aDd are
quietly flown to the United
States where they melt into the
Guantanamo

Se.;., Up surprisn for unde-r th.e
tr•e . , . we've everything you
nefl'd.

huge refugee populadon.
The Navy doea not like to talk
about the refugees or even
acknowledge that the ntghta
occur.

Wos.hoble
Abby

y.,

Loll fortunate Cubaal
In
their bid for freedom and are

abol

b)'

Fidel Caotro'a vigilant

trocpa, cltiwed or cowed by
patrol dop or cirowned In tho
boj&lt;. The CUban regime doeon~
eare to admit that such thinga
occur either.

base is known. The week before
at lea1t two were captured, one
of them woonded by CUban
guards.

These
1ome ol
who live
and the

reports come from

doea

nvort castro" a economy 11

in big trouble.
Rear Adm. Jame1 B.

Hlld~

retb, commander at Gltmo, said
Castro 4 1las got hi&amp; hands tull,

and work oo the base
400 CUban '"commu-

each $23, speeding; Blanche S.
Miller, 58, Rt. 2 Bldwoll, $28,
failure to stop within the as~
sured clear distance; and Robert ~ Casey, 18, Galltp)lia,
$33 speeding.
Forfeiting bonds oo patrol
charges were Charles L. Barcus, 37, Rt. 2 Crown City, $18,
stop sign; Paul M. Darnell, 53,
GALLipOLIS - Tri-Hi-Y of
Pomeroy, ·$28, passlng over the Gallla Academy High School e~
yellow line; Clyde J, Hunt, S4, tertained the people at ~ GalGallipolis, $28, failure to trans- lia County Home this week with
fer registration; and Harold E. skits led by Barbara Nibert and
Whitt, 37, Rt. 2 Galllpolia, $308, gr&lt;q) singing under the leaderdriving while intoxicated.
ship of Christine Jenkins and
Margaret Tracy.
Chlb members also provided
refreshments of pumpkin pie and
whipped cream, coffee and milk.
Charla Gooch and Joy Detty were
chairmen of the refreshment
committee.
Perhaps the most inspiring
DEC . 2-- 6:30 til9 P.M.
part of the evening, it was reported, was the social conver sation. The Tri -HI -Y girls received much joy in talking with the
residents of the cOWlty home .
Before the girls departed , they
left with each member of t h e
home a ceramic angel. These
angels were made by Evelyn
and Roberta Brinton.
Serving a s chaperones for the
evening were Mrs. George Grace,
Mrs. Burdell Forth and Mrs.
Paul B. Saunders.

II
er lJ •t..,tng to beYe trouble
ua!IUIOI!IIbocb' bUll biJD ..a,» berey 1 b o r t c • k e, reachiru auapected d. ucommutlna" re. Uiiii&gt;.Y f4lur, fin IIPCI II• .fOot 111l1rb to C!_i&gt;a lhrouP tho
HlldrOih uld.
'lblt tiJODI~· p:"t•irnebi.J tenath, accorcllq: to baN renee for purpoHI ol romapce,
wculd be the Sovtot UllinL
oeeuponll.
IOitlelhlaJ 1111 . the - ·
ll . il a place where Marlnel cheer.
Prell "-"" t11at oome 70 G(
Tho f,OOO miHtary men here
11'001&gt;• uoound Gltnlo eajOUire bl&amp; boo conatrl&lt;toro
bod "dolfected Into tho loeoe ...,.. while on loneo-llno oliiY and lneludo 250 Navy olllcou_~.~.tt8
called "abloluteb' false,. to' the where they uae tank name Navy eollfied meni 50 Marine
thrower• to bum oft_ the omeera, 1,239 Matlne enUatecl
- . . admiral.
srasa on the mine men: and three coast ~
overarown
But tho eubona reported
ftelda,
aomettmea
.aetttnc off a om.cers and 10 enlisted men.
incroulnB dtuatlmctlon In tho
raakl of Cuban army men.
CUban ueommut.eJd• workers
mull turn over 90 per cent of
t!oolr dollar earntnsa- at • polOMON.,
P.M.
lor .dollar rate- to the Cootro
regime every paydQ.
RANDOM HOUSE
Do&amp;mleUve•
These "Mm~Duten" -'to lead
DICTIONARY of ENGLISH LANGUAGE
double Uvea- world!li for the
Yankee dollar by dQ' aDd
Firat Edltlo•, U••~rldged
returning to tholr famllloa in
ORIGIHALL y 25.00-SJ.LE PRICE - - - Red CUba at nlgbl- oro only me
of unique thlnga about Gllmo.
It is a place "ffhtire ipDall
often take the place ot ctca as

The O&lt;rorlb louur WUI be

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Air-expressed 1,500 miles,
the fastest homing pigeons
can return to their home lofts
within three days .

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MONDAY, DEC . 2
6:30til9

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NOW COLOR TV WITH A
SO EASY TO TUNE
YOU CAN DO IT
BUNDFOLDEDI

low prices.

Make II Zenith
COLOR for Christmas!

ONF GROUP

MENS WOOL
· TOP COATS
REG . $39 .95 to $59 .95

27.96

30% OFF SALE

1 LOT LADIES

NYLON HOSE
REG . 3 P'· fo, $2.50

3 pair ). 50
1 RACK LADIES

SKIRTS 1/2 PRICE
REG. $9 .95 to $22.00

4. 98 to 11.00

1 GROUP LADIES
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PSSSTI Slack up
on Eye-Catch.er'a

PANTY HOSE
R~tular

GALLIPOLIS

LIGHTED HOLLY
WREATH
K"ll . $1.79 To•lght

ject.
A political

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Da,y

2.0Q.. _____ , 1.59
3 pairs 4.75

High

Low

Sunday • • • • • '63

Monday . •• • .. 55
Taeotday .. .. .. 60
Wodneotday , . . ,56
Thurotday • • •• ,69
Fridoy . . . , .. .67

46
30
24
41
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Oak Plywood
Play Table &amp;:

Two Chain

MADE
FOR
PLAY

Reg. $8.88
Tonight

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But You Haven't Seen Them All
Until You Come To Western Auto.

IT'S THE BAZ AAR season and
a highlight of the affair being

held on Dec. 7 by Ohio Eta Phi
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sor-

sq.

OPEN MONDAY NIGHT TIL 9:00

MON., DEC. 2
p.m.

Prec.

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Average higtl temperatures for
the week this year - 58.G degrees, last year - 47. I degrees.
Average low temperatures for
the week this year - 35.2 degrees, last year - 27. 5 degrees.
Total precipitation for the week
this year - 0. 94 of an inch, last
year- 1.37 inches.
Total precipitation to date this
year - 42.21 inches, last year
- 31.77 lnches.

GIANT 23"
SCREEN
DIAG.
295
in. piclufe

OPEN

Santa Has Arrived With A
Sleigh Load of Goodies at Baker's

UNnl
9:00P.M.

STEAM-DRY
12.88
Plate

SOLID STAn WIO AND HIGH
INTENSITY
14.88
End!•n uset for the famil)' reading,
sewen;, desk, hobbiu. 24.95 Value

Rec. 19.95

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Christmas!

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Bob"s Citizens Band
, , . . 65 23

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28
38
47
56
66
70

latest Addotion
Pi~skin,

featured -in suit s
and coats. is the latest addl·
tion tu the leather look in
fashion .

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Longfel-

Now
Band shell

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IIUILT·IN IIOLID-IITATIIIIADIO
Tile SI'!CTATOI • Moohl X525
The best of both-autom11ic porUbJe
phono plus AM rldlo in one compact
c•blnet. Band-shell de•lcn. Portamatlc
•utom1tlc 4-lpeed record chanpr.
Built-in AM radio has Control switch for
both r1dlo and phono. Blue, White or
Yellow-Gold colors.

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adjust color hues, adjun volu~T~e to low,
medium and hil!lh, tum set on and off, ell.,._ VHF
channl!lt left or ri&amp;hl, turn off sound while picture stays.

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The ruaed Rebel, mainstay of the Intermediates, has a wider track, new grille, new deck lid, lower
deck openlnl and ner• taillilhts for 1969. Like tbe Ambassador,the Rebel's track has been increased to
60 Inches and the.front and rear suspensions have been redesl1ned to improve its already bll car ride.
The Rebel is offered in slx models - fotr-door sedan, two-door hardtop and station waeon In a basic
"Rebel" series - and the same three body styles In the top-line SST s•ies. Wheelbase and overall
leneth ramain at 114 Inches and 197 inches, respectively.

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TWANSISTOIIIZED

Design
Directs lha

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GIFT FOR
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FAMILY!

AFC

Zenith's AFC tuMS color television piCture-perfect at the flick of a finjer. Just
flip the switch once and forpt it-betauw it ·oot only
tunfl the color picture-but keeps it tuned u you
chanl!le from channel to chaMel. And It eYen perfects
your Gne·tunina on UHF rlwlnnelt-automtlically.

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Radio Equip,

and UHF Slide Rule Dial.

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dependability. Two IJ" oval twin-cone speaken an~ one 3 1h"

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Fitzgerald Guns &amp; Ace. , • 64
Rayroond G. Barr &amp; Soos .. 60
Meadows Bottled Gas .. , so
Kirby's Sohio Service ... 41
Johnson's Mobile Homes • , 32
Gallla Co. CB Radto Club . , 22
Skyline Lanes . . . . ..... 18

distinctive Danish Modern style
Featuring SPilce Command• "600" VHF Remote Control tv
Tunin&amp;. Danish Modern styled "lo-boy" c•binet with Sandia
styled base. In pnuine hand rubbed Walnut veneen .1nd
select hardwood solids. Zenith Handcrafred Chas~s wilh no
printed circuits, no production shortcuts for unrivaled

Johnson's Mobtle Homes won6
points from gcyitne Lanes. F o r
Johnson's, it was 9tarDbonwith
146-376. For Scyllne, itwaJ Florence Lintala with 149~60.
.Anotller 6 point winner waa Kirby's Sohio Service over Gallla
Co. CB Radio Club, The beat for
Kirby's was 137-394 by Barbara
Bailey. For Gallia Co. CB Radio
club, the best was123-341by Maralyn Taylor.
Raymond G. Barr &amp; Sons also
tool&lt; 6 points from their ._.,.
entl, Ftt:zprald Guns &amp; AccesIOrlea. Betty Copley with 155408 had the best series for Raymond Barr's while Donna Sands
had the best for Fitzgerald Guns
with a 165-427 series.

Won

$649

HOW

Special

OVAL BRAIDED RUGS

New Solld·IUte Portable Phene

trots. Automatic Bas• Boa•t. In
new youthful colors.

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Saturday . ' • ' •42

zsoe • The SPINNIR

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TONIGHT
OHLY

science major,\
Frank was r ecalled into the Air
Force during the Pueblo Crisis.
He h a weapons instructor at
Lockbourne Air Force Base and
in January wUJ become a guest
lecturer lntheGeographyDepB.Jt..
ment at Ohio Stale,
He is a graduate of Pomeroy
High School and an honor student
at Ohio State.

conditions for each 24 hour period as recorded by Pete McCormick at Fairfield Weather Sta·

Member Middleport Gift·A-Rama

-(,c e-LOR TV

Tmlo

tures, precipitation and weather

e
COMPACT CONSOLE

CII.Y

Weather

PR.

3P&amp;lrs 2.35

plays all·size, 4-speed record1 .
Separate loudness and ton• con·

low wrote under the pseudonym of JOsiah Colin.

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SEAMLESS MESH
SEAMLESS PLAIN
SEAMLESS STRETCH

Bowman with 130-336.

VALUES
TO $6.00

SGT. FRANK TITUS. sonotMr.
ard Mrs. Frank E. Titus, Lincoln
Hill Road, has returned from 20
days of research work in Pararna on a project for the political
science department at Ohio State
University, where he is a junior.
The project involved the civic
action program or the Latin American Armed Fon.-es,
Sgt. Titus' project was carried
out with the assistance or the u .

BUY'EM
BY
THE BOX

waiting for a
stoc king value
like Ihis .
Just think- famous
Berkshire quality
and
ling
at these low,

HOW

Mod ..

HAPPY -GO-LUCKY

MIDDLEPORT
c.; IFT-A-R,\MA

We Have
Htn

A little bird

SPEaAL

Quality Leader. ..

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lllm ot the tJ001 tor the bame, callllllN. Jllr.
aororlQ&gt; bazaar wUI be attrac- . bie clotbll, holiday api'CIIIa ud
tho &amp;Ill
BociUho lii-IIPCI crocheted pl--. A ahap
boltom ore wrll&gt;Pod ani Ill you IOOtoorlfW
and
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Bob's Citizens Band R ad i o
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as they took 6 points from Mea·
dows Bottled Gas. High fQr Bob's
CB Equip. waa Martha Kelle)' with
a 139--402 series. (Ugh tor Meadows Bottled Gas was M a r l e

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Army ln Frankfurt, Germany, will be attendil'lg a special equipment
repair
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tire month ot December. Speclallst Holman haa been in radio repair work since arriving tn Germany,
Mrs. Holmln,. by the way, Ia
hqolow to spent the Cbrt•-• S. Soutllern Comman;l HQ in the
holiday season with reladvesln Panama Cam1 Zone and pertained to the armed forces program
the Chicago area.
of construction of roads, schools
FRANK H. JOHNSTON and VIr· and related projects in a civiltan
gU Campbell were am.q readers Improvement program. --·
Frank took his Air Force leave
identl!yiQ~: acme ol the subject&amp;
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Lowest City in the World
BY REV. CHARLES LUSIIER
GALLIPOLIS- We.otartodoar
trtp to Jericho and tile Dead Sea
wittJ certain mlaglvinga, balb because of the exces~ve heatol'that
area and because we knew it wu
a .. hot spot., in the Jewiab-Arab
tension. However' it proved to be
one or the most interelllinl: trip•
or our Holy Land adventure.
Jesus's Parable of the Good
Samaritan took place on the road

that went down from Jerusalem
to Jericho. The road cerlalrd.¥
does go "down," for there Is
more than a half..mile drq) cklring the 14-mlle journey between

WTS OF

LOCK.

Mrs.

Sammy Vlte holds a glual
padlock believed lo han

been used around tbe lith
century &amp;o keep prisoners
iD the atocb. The loek was
part of an autumn antiques
fair eoodueted in Cllelsea,
England.

the cities.
lt was interesting too to see
a sign that said "Sea Level""
haU way on a mountainside. All

the Jordan valley is below sea
leYel, and Jericho is th"' lowest city in the world. The whole

area is 8 barren wJlderness of
treeless hills and valleys. The

While shopping of Middleport's

Moonlight Sale Mon. Dec. 26:30 til 9 P.M. Leave your cor
at Ben's Sohio Station to be
serviced.
Bafferie1, tires , c:omlul.ricatian, wuh jobs.
Ovallty prod vets and ski li•d
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6:30 TO 9:00P.M.
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1be ancleol oily ot Jericho
iodoY 11 a hoop ot dirt. We-

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warnlnll lo

•cover our beida." 'Ibe 120 -degree heat was rouah, but we ltQ'ecl l q lllDII8b ID Ill&lt; D1a11a11J
the scenes ~ the Blble eventa
related to the area. Eut of us
was tM Jordan Valley where J6aus had been t.ptlzed and 1)_1hlncl .. the .. _
ot Toawta4

Uon" where Satan had tempted
Him. Mount Plogah and Moab
wen in view to the East, and
I remembered how Moses II.W
tha \and from this site, and wu
burled somewhere there; how the
children ol Israel had eroJSed
the Jordan here and lett the memorial stones to commemorate
the miraculous eroulng;howBalaam had come here to curse the
Israelites, but God refusedtopermit it; here also occurred the e_pi.
sode of the spies and Rahab. aa
well as the story of Jesus and
Zaccheus.
"FJisha's ~ring" (fl Kings
2: 19{) is the key to Jericho. It
produces over 1,000 gallons ~
water per minute with litUe variatioo the year 'round. It provides water for two large Ar,ab
refugee camps today as well as
water for irrigation. The fruits
produced here are some ot the
best in the world. Here grow or-

anges, bananas, dates. coconuts,
apples, etc,
There was a nice little restaurant near Elisha's Spring that
helped us quench our thirst with
some room - temperature pop.
Then we made our WaY
soutll to the Dead Sea area. Here
we saw an area so hot that it
evaporates all the water tlte Jordan and Mt. Hermon can bring to
lt. nie.v say the water Is more
than one.tourth salt and I believe
it. Some of us went swimming
in the Dead Sea and loond It
very easy to float - in raet, you
eoold Doal with hallyoorbodyoul
of the water. I had a rash about

my neck when I entered the water and the salt certainly made
it sting, but it never bothered me
again. Yet h is really a .. dead"
sea, for there Is no life there,
DO ftsh, birds or nowera.
It so well illustrates what happens to 1111 persons who keeps

l HOSPITAL NEWS]
OAK HD..L HOSPITAL NEWS
Births - Mr. and Mrs. Tbomaa A. Hargett, 117 Jmea st.,
Oak HID, sm, 11lomas Allen
Jr., Nov. 2lj Mr. and Mra.
Charles Thomas Goheen, Rt. 2,
We11ston, daugbter, Tam1 &amp;le,
Nov. 22; Mr. and Mrs. James
Nickels Jr., Rt. 2. Thurman,
twin dnllbters, 9aaren Ka1 and
Karen 9.18, Nov. 22; Mr. aDd
Mro. Lmnle Craft, Rl 3; Wheel·

ersburg, cloulhler.

Ida Kay,

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daugbter. !Jilnl8. Kristina, Nov.
23; Mr. and Mrs. llooald Russell, Main st., Jack8011, dau!!bter, Sally Jane, Nov. 23; Mr.
and Mn. Roger Bowling, Rt. 3,
Jack8011, daughUr, Taml 14'DD,
Nov.24.
Prelellt Patients - Fred Bur·

ton, Rt. 2 Jacboni Melria Baehtel. Rt. 2 Thurman; Fred Huaftea,

CAMELS GRAZE ID I h o

semi«id area of the Dead Sea
Jult lOUth of JATieho. 11 A num
who om~s thla herd is a
weallh,y mao," old the auldo lo
Rev. Charles Lusher, author
at this Mid-East series.
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-~·u·. ~. ~~. ~ and never leai'IUI

to give.
Yes, "Living 11 Giving'' and
.. Giving is Uving'' can be written either way, and still be true.
The sand was so hot, the air
so dry. and Ute pop so warm
that we soon were on our Ws
and headed for the area where
the Dead Sea Scrolls were found.
Thl1 Ia one of the most interesting places in the world Cor the
modern Bible student. M a n Y
books have been written abod.
the ancient manuscripts of the
Bible that were found here re.
cently and we have al10 come
upoo a wea!UI or knowledge sl&gt;oot
the Essenes, a religious group
at the time of Christ.
John the BaptiBt could well
have receivvd his spiritual train.
ing from the Essenes. It was
some 10 mUes north or t h Is
area where he preached and also
baptized Jesus in the Jordan River. So these hills and valleys
knew his footsteps and saw the
preparation or this one who was
destined to be the forerumer of
Jesus.
The modern story of this area
bagan one Spr!Da da,y In 1945
when a 15-year~ld shepherd boy
went searching for a runawQ" goat
in Ule hills at the northwest edge

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Mrs. Oft:ey 0, Miller, Rt. 2,

Crown City, wae naslened to the
189tb Aaaaalt Helicopter Com·
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Nellher honor hlllamll)obld""''
Idea at their worth, and lhoy
were tooled about 1bo laJnll)o
for two yean. It wu in February, 1!1411 - Dr. John c.
Trever ot Baldwin Wallaee College, who wu oa leave at t h e
AmertClll SciMIOI or Oriental a......... In Jeruaalom, r...,....ecl
tbelr value. Prices II08l'tld and
ovor)'llody star1ec1 ...,.ehln8the
uvea ~ the Dead Sea area for
more scroll!. auttrottheacrolls
revealed that here were Bible
maii.Uieripts 1, 000 years older
llwllho oldoll prevloosiJolmown.
The EueOes were a most lninterelttq people. Joaephua, a
Jewish writer altho oariJo ChrlaUan era, says about t,OOO at' them
exl- In hlo Ume and thallhoy
dressed in white, pve honest
toll and lived by a moot llrlet
muual ot' discipline.

Sentinel.

RUTLAND -

IN VIETNAM

ASSIGNED
Airman Jame1

E. Vanaman, acm of Mr. and Mrs.
Private First Class
Nat:Jian E, Vanaman of R, D. I,

Army
Leonord Sllepherd, 19, oonotMr.
and Mro. Georoe W. Sllepherd,
Rt. 1, Ewington, walii 818lgned
lo the l98th Infantry Brigade,
American Division Nov. 5 near
Chu Lal, VIetnam, 11 a rifle-

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RuUand, b01 coJDj&gt;lotecl besle
lraU.IDa at Laekland AFB, Tex.,
and hal been a&amp;llcoecl to llle•part AFB. Tex •• for tralnlne aa
a medteal service• speclalliL
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uate at Rutland Hlih SciMIOI.
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From 6:30 to 9:00 ONLYI
SHOP EARLY THIS YEARI

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dining ball. They were an ascetic
group, who tried to live separate
from all others. They appeared
on thb scene about 200 B. c.
and were destroyed by Titus •·
bout
A. D. If Jom Ulo Baptist
was brought up by the group, he
broke with them in later years.
for his baptism was to indicate
spiritua) repentance. He was missionary and evangelistic and helped men prepare tor the Messiah
rather than retire solely to the
Qumran l!f&lt;I"P.
These scrolls, however, pro~
vide our real interest. Let me tell
you how from m,y own experience.
Bible critics used to say that

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laalah 53, for lnltlanee, was written after Christ' a t1me and then
placed in the text f1 the Old Testament. Wo believed God could
and did rof.eteu events, but hOW
could we prove it with our oldest Old Testament texts in existence wrlttfill\ about 1000 A.D.?
When the seroU rind was unounced, we waited to see II
Isaiah - and especially Chapter
53 - was there. &amp;Ire enough it
waa all there and two C&lt;Jpiesl
SelenUIIe dating declares both
manuscripts were written before
Chrilt' s birth and the wording
is almost identical to the texts

SON SUHVIVOH
Henry Amos, and not Mn.
Henry Amot~ Upper s.nltB~,
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MASON - Neil Ha,vmaker, a
grid fan flnl, last, and always,
aummed 'V P,e lut two yeara of
looiiNtll by the Wohama White
F1lcons and suggested - though
10 senior's will depart next Mayprobable lq)rovement.ln aeaaona
to come, His report follows:
The f"aleons willloJet 10 boys
lhl1 year who well can be proud
o! their ac~lllhmen~a on the
gridiron OYer the past two years.
In the lut 20 games, Wahama

haa outscored lts opponents 474268. It has won 12, lost 7arlltied
1, having beenshutoutonlytwice,
both times last year.
Most of these boys were members ot the 1967 team that was

aspiring athletes. 1t ,pows Gary
m.eedng two taeklen headon. EY·
en though each ot &amp;hem ~lg~
ed Gaey ~ at lee It iO Ibs., It
w11n't Gary they carried oH the
field.
Mel Frey, tailback and satety
man. who on defellR was a b.tstler all the way, aavedthe Falcons

embarrassment

from

many

times.
Gary Sisk. wingback anddefen&amp;iY;; haUback, always carried his
share of the game.

Bobby Roosh, fullbaekandmld-

dle linebacker, acted like he owned the ballfl.eld, andhedkl There
is many an ortenslve back around
that probably wouldn't believe
litterally ground into the dirt at that Bobby only weighs 150.
Robert (Crazy Boy) Redmond,
Ravenswood to the tunc of 46-(),
center
and defensive end, came
but picked themselves up, shrugged their shoulders and came down with moooneucleosie this
back to win their remaining six past summer, When training season started he looked like a walkball games.
Thla year saw the Falcons win-- ing dead man, but he wanted to
ning only Coor games while los- play wall. This boy _probably has
ill!: nve and tying one. Fourofthe one or the biggest individual acfive losses were to Ravenswood, complishments over Ul health in
Ripley, Poca aOO Meigs. Losing Wahama history. Bob came out
to these teams didn't leave any of and trained andworkedallheposthe Wahama fans embarrassed, sibly could starw:latter his weakas the boys gave a good account ened condition and by sheer will
of themselves in these four power and desire got himself Ingames. Even lhe Ravenswood to shape to play. And he played
game was closer than the score well
Danny Rizer, end and defen.
ir.:llcated.
si
ve
halfback, was a hardluck
The biggest Falcon graduating
player
all the way. A broken
is Larry C8rC"ent.er, at 210 lbs.
Larry has p"-Yed every position arm sidelined him one year, this
on the line this year, along with year a hernia condition. Coach
doing the klckorf chores. Lfrry' s Grant Barnett said of Danny
confidenc~ arw:l ability toad.iust Lo when he had to ifve up tot the
aOOut any position on the line is season that he tw2 really turned
into a ballp~er and would have
going to be missed.
Gary Burdette, kicker and helped the Falcons tremendousquuterback, has turned in some ly.
Donnie Wood, otren&amp;lve guard,
good ball games for WaharoL
earned
a starting position this
Gary Fields, quarterback, lir.e-backer and punter, has left on film year although he only tips the
at Wahama an example to all scales at 143, Donnie trapped
many a big tackle to make himself look good out there.
Bryant (Cornstalk) Hudson, d~
fensive guard and linebacker, ha~
sent man,y an (\)posing player off
the field taking to himselL lle
has probably gotten or was in on
45 per cent or the lackle1i this
year. At 165 lbs .. he was one of
the most feared defensive men in
the area. And lhc best war
dancer!
We can't say these boys were
lhe best ba1lplayers that Wahama
has turned out but there has been
none with more hearl and desire
to play. They won't soon be for ·
_gotten.
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Steve Halstead had two touch-

downs, two tumble recoveries
1.nd one blocked punL
Mel Fr)' had one toochdown and
3 pass interCeptions.
Randy Smith, 3 extra points.
Dorsel Adkins, two touchdowns
and one pass int-erception.
Cheater Roush, one LOuchdown.
Bryant Hlllsoo, three fwnble
recoveries, one blocked punts
and 89 tackles.
Each of the following boys had
one fumble recovery - Larry
Carpenter, Robert Redmond,
John Johnson, Buzz RifO.e and
Davld Morgan.
Each of the following had a
pass interception - Gary Sisk,
Danny Rizer aOO Larry Fields.
Wahama has picked up four
new .
s on Its schedule next
year, ,.f"oach Barnette is Lrying
to come up with schools that are
In our class. WhUePocaandRavenswood remain of the "big
boys,"' Barnett has dr~ped over
the -past two years Racine, East·
ern, Alexander,
Ripley and
Meigs. In their stead he has picked up Wirt, Duval, Guyan Valley
arw:l PS:rkersburg Catholic. This
schedule will give the Falcons
a much beUer balanced schedule
and better over all competition.
Following is next year's sche!Sule:
Buffalo of Putnam •••..• H
Wirt ••• , , •••.• , ••... A
Kyger Creek •••••• , •. II
Duval . . . . . . . . . . . . . ll
Federal Hocking . . . . . . A
Parkersburg Catholic ..• A

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Academy High School this week
visited Penn,yfare &amp;c&gt;ermarket,
in connection with a Social stucJ..
ies unit 011 Supermarkets, along
with th.)ir teacher, Mrs. DJ.genia Gardner.
Another reason for visiting
the supermarket, apart f r o m
food for dally needs, was a need
for Increased awarenessoftratnlng Md job sldlls needed for
the varlools kinds o1 Jobs round
In a commwdt;y.
Gene ~rlock, manager, escorted the class on a tour c:l Ute
store and explained theoperatlm
or the various departments. 'The
class observed cashiers at the
checkouts and watched the manager use the teletype to place
an order to the main otrtee in
Pltlsllurgh, Pa.
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and relrlgerated rooma;
and saw foods from all over the
United s:ates, Norway, GntH..I&amp;,
'Jbailand, Japan, South Mrica
ottd

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driver license e:rcaminer Tmt
Lewis gave 15 preliminary examinations Tuesdl)' and approved
~pllcants

and gave 14 behind
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eight applicants.
Two days this week, Lewis
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lor a temporary lnlllrllctlon per.
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ohangetklo, ptltlj,"f· •

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on the team thls year.
Gary Clark llad over 600 yards
ruahlng, 68 points, two Interceptiona and blfo bnble recoveries.
Tim Howard had ah: points.
Dovld Gillispie hod 44 J&gt;Oints
and three lnterceptiona.
Gary Fields bod 18 J&gt;Oints.
Bobby Rouatl had 24points, two
fumble recoveries and 113 tackles.

Students

.; Jatktm; Joan Campbell, Coalton; Gertrude Klug, oak Hill; Jolm
Rowland, HI. I llarndon; Jolm Homer Lewls, Rt. 2 Patriot; Robert
Keller, Firebrick; Ramen Meyer,
Jacldort; Emma Walla~. Rt. 3
Oak lUll; JoBI))b Arthur, HI. 2
Jack.IOI'I; Enoch Messer. Jadtaon;
William Leffler. Rt. 1 Jaekaon;
Guy SoU and Bill Faml&gt;', Jack•
oon; Roy lla1slett, HI. 3 Jack.
son; Anna CocbraD, Rl. 2 Oak
Hill; Ell%llbelh Vllltoe, Rl. 3
Jacksoo; Jemy Parry and Gertrude Klug, Oak Hill, and Jane
Ann Davis, Rt. 4 Jackson.
Patients Released - Emory
Cart, Clarence Ritl'e, John Harbert, Telltha Hughoa, Rose Palrick, Ella Pell, John G. Morpn,
George Tumer, Edward steele,
Richard Nleholo, .1o1m Slater,
LUllao Leach, Ellz- Jarvis,
Mary Howard, Ruby WUIIIml,
Mary Walker, Zelia Fltzpalrlek,

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Z';' - The Sunda)· Time5 ...'ientinel, Studa), December 1, 19611

litho Jorualom hotel the dotallo. well "" all ....,..
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••• the be• Mer. and 1ftl tx· eel 11 dOj'l
ot
our
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IDa u. ,_,. did It wllh .a omlle. tlmt."

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Middleport Sale, Monday, 6:30-9:00

Lightweight
for ease of carrying ...
lightweight in price!

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1111 on 1&lt;1p ot ihal heodlng tho auidt'.

sea.

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we have knowa. 0, it mak"
•• know lhll we con aate!Jo b1ul
GcMPI Word and reJt our 11Yes
apcm lta IJI"'((qJIIII. •
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Lowest City in the World
BY REV. CHARLES LUSIIER
GALLIPOLIS- We.otartodoar
trtp to Jericho and tile Dead Sea
wittJ certain mlaglvinga, balb because of the exces~ve heatol'that
area and because we knew it wu
a .. hot spot., in the Jewiab-Arab
tension. However' it proved to be
one or the most interelllinl: trip•
or our Holy Land adventure.
Jesus's Parable of the Good
Samaritan took place on the road

that went down from Jerusalem
to Jericho. The road cerlalrd.¥
does go "down," for there Is
more than a half..mile drq) cklring the 14-mlle journey between

WTS OF

LOCK.

Mrs.

Sammy Vlte holds a glual
padlock believed lo han

been used around tbe lith
century &amp;o keep prisoners
iD the atocb. The loek was
part of an autumn antiques
fair eoodueted in Cllelsea,
England.

the cities.
lt was interesting too to see
a sign that said "Sea Level""
haU way on a mountainside. All

the Jordan valley is below sea
leYel, and Jericho is th"' lowest city in the world. The whole

area is 8 barren wJlderness of
treeless hills and valleys. The

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Moonlight Sale Mon. Dec. 26:30 til 9 P.M. Leave your cor
at Ben's Sohio Station to be
serviced.
Bafferie1, tires , c:omlul.ricatian, wuh jobs.
Ovallty prod vets and ski li•d
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6:30 TO 9:00P.M.
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onJ,y bu11c11nc I noue.d on I h o
whole trip lllor we left -

wldeh Is Joru......
1be ancleol oily ot Jericho
iodoY 11 a hoop ot dirt. We-

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warnlnll lo

•cover our beida." 'Ibe 120 -degree heat was rouah, but we ltQ'ecl l q lllDII8b ID Ill&lt; D1a11a11J
the scenes ~ the Blble eventa
related to the area. Eut of us
was tM Jordan Valley where J6aus had been t.ptlzed and 1)_1hlncl .. the .. _
ot Toawta4

Uon" where Satan had tempted
Him. Mount Plogah and Moab
wen in view to the East, and
I remembered how Moses II.W
tha \and from this site, and wu
burled somewhere there; how the
children ol Israel had eroJSed
the Jordan here and lett the memorial stones to commemorate
the miraculous eroulng;howBalaam had come here to curse the
Israelites, but God refusedtopermit it; here also occurred the e_pi.
sode of the spies and Rahab. aa
well as the story of Jesus and
Zaccheus.
"FJisha's ~ring" (fl Kings
2: 19{) is the key to Jericho. It
produces over 1,000 gallons ~
water per minute with litUe variatioo the year 'round. It provides water for two large Ar,ab
refugee camps today as well as
water for irrigation. The fruits
produced here are some ot the
best in the world. Here grow or-

anges, bananas, dates. coconuts,
apples, etc,
There was a nice little restaurant near Elisha's Spring that
helped us quench our thirst with
some room - temperature pop.
Then we made our WaY
soutll to the Dead Sea area. Here
we saw an area so hot that it
evaporates all the water tlte Jordan and Mt. Hermon can bring to
lt. nie.v say the water Is more
than one.tourth salt and I believe
it. Some of us went swimming
in the Dead Sea and loond It
very easy to float - in raet, you
eoold Doal with hallyoorbodyoul
of the water. I had a rash about

my neck when I entered the water and the salt certainly made
it sting, but it never bothered me
again. Yet h is really a .. dead"
sea, for there Is no life there,
DO ftsh, birds or nowera.
It so well illustrates what happens to 1111 persons who keeps

l HOSPITAL NEWS]
OAK HD..L HOSPITAL NEWS
Births - Mr. and Mrs. Tbomaa A. Hargett, 117 Jmea st.,
Oak HID, sm, 11lomas Allen
Jr., Nov. 2lj Mr. and Mra.
Charles Thomas Goheen, Rt. 2,
We11ston, daugbter, Tam1 &amp;le,
Nov. 22; Mr. and Mrs. James
Nickels Jr., Rt. 2. Thurman,
twin dnllbters, 9aaren Ka1 and
Karen 9.18, Nov. 22; Mr. aDd
Mro. Lmnle Craft, Rl 3; Wheel·

ersburg, cloulhler.

Ida Kay,

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23; Mr. and Mrs. Richard AIlOII Rlj&gt;pelb, Rt. 2, WeUslon,
daugbter. !Jilnl8. Kristina, Nov.
23; Mr. and Mrs. llooald Russell, Main st., Jack8011, dau!!bter, Sally Jane, Nov. 23; Mr.
and Mn. Roger Bowling, Rt. 3,
Jack8011, daughUr, Taml 14'DD,
Nov.24.
Prelellt Patients - Fred Bur·

ton, Rt. 2 Jacboni Melria Baehtel. Rt. 2 Thurman; Fred Huaftea,

CAMELS GRAZE ID I h o

semi«id area of the Dead Sea
Jult lOUth of JATieho. 11 A num
who om~s thla herd is a
weallh,y mao," old the auldo lo
Rev. Charles Lusher, author
at this Mid-East series.
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-~·u·. ~. ~~. ~ and never leai'IUI

to give.
Yes, "Living 11 Giving'' and
.. Giving is Uving'' can be written either way, and still be true.
The sand was so hot, the air
so dry. and Ute pop so warm
that we soon were on our Ws
and headed for the area where
the Dead Sea Scrolls were found.
Thl1 Ia one of the most interesting places in the world Cor the
modern Bible student. M a n Y
books have been written abod.
the ancient manuscripts of the
Bible that were found here re.
cently and we have al10 come
upoo a wea!UI or knowledge sl&gt;oot
the Essenes, a religious group
at the time of Christ.
John the BaptiBt could well
have receivvd his spiritual train.
ing from the Essenes. It was
some 10 mUes north or t h Is
area where he preached and also
baptized Jesus in the Jordan River. So these hills and valleys
knew his footsteps and saw the
preparation or this one who was
destined to be the forerumer of
Jesus.
The modern story of this area
bagan one Spr!Da da,y In 1945
when a 15-year~ld shepherd boy
went searching for a runawQ" goat
in Ule hills at the northwest edge

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tabor 11nd uansport•t•on ••tra Gu.,rantee not velid unlen 1uar
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Mrs. Oft:ey 0, Miller, Rt. 2,

Crown City, wae naslened to the
189tb Aaaaalt Helicopter Com·
pany. Nov. 9 near Pletku, Vietnam, aa a hellcoptt~r pllot.

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· - IIOIIlllblallnlldo. FilterIng the cave, be totDc1 brokm potten. Jora IDd lollller aerolls.
Nellher honor hlllamll)obld""''
Idea at their worth, and lhoy
were tooled about 1bo laJnll)o
for two yean. It wu in February, 1!1411 - Dr. John c.
Trever ot Baldwin Wallaee College, who wu oa leave at t h e
AmertClll SciMIOI or Oriental a......... In Jeruaalom, r...,....ecl
tbelr value. Prices II08l'tld and
ovor)'llody star1ec1 ...,.ehln8the
uvea ~ the Dead Sea area for
more scroll!. auttrottheacrolls
revealed that here were Bible
maii.Uieripts 1, 000 years older
llwllho oldoll prevloosiJolmown.
The EueOes were a most lninterelttq people. Joaephua, a
Jewish writer altho oariJo ChrlaUan era, says about t,OOO at' them
exl- In hlo Ume and thallhoy
dressed in white, pve honest
toll and lived by a moot llrlet
muual ot' discipline.

Sentinel.

RUTLAND -

IN VIETNAM

ASSIGNED
Airman Jame1

E. Vanaman, acm of Mr. and Mrs.
Private First Class
Nat:Jian E, Vanaman of R, D. I,

Army
Leonord Sllepherd, 19, oonotMr.
and Mro. Georoe W. Sllepherd,
Rt. 1, Ewington, walii 818lgned
lo the l98th Infantry Brigade,
American Division Nov. 5 near
Chu Lal, VIetnam, 11 a rifle-

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RuUand, b01 coJDj&gt;lotecl besle
lraU.IDa at Laekland AFB, Tex.,
and hal been a&amp;llcoecl to llle•part AFB. Tex •• for tralnlne aa
a medteal service• speclalliL
Airman Vanaman Ia a 1967 grad
uate at Rutland Hlih SciMIOI.
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DEC. 2

From 6:30 to 9:00 ONLYI
SHOP EARLY THIS YEARI

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ury and ate together In a common
dining ball. They were an ascetic
group, who tried to live separate
from all others. They appeared
on thb scene about 200 B. c.
and were destroyed by Titus •·
bout
A. D. If Jom Ulo Baptist
was brought up by the group, he
broke with them in later years.
for his baptism was to indicate
spiritua) repentance. He was missionary and evangelistic and helped men prepare tor the Messiah
rather than retire solely to the
Qumran l!f&lt;I"P.
These scrolls, however, pro~
vide our real interest. Let me tell
you how from m,y own experience.
Bible critics used to say that

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rn

laalah 53, for lnltlanee, was written after Christ' a t1me and then
placed in the text f1 the Old Testament. Wo believed God could
and did rof.eteu events, but hOW
could we prove it with our oldest Old Testament texts in existence wrlttfill\ about 1000 A.D.?
When the seroU rind was unounced, we waited to see II
Isaiah - and especially Chapter
53 - was there. &amp;Ire enough it
waa all there and two C&lt;Jpiesl
SelenUIIe dating declares both
manuscripts were written before
Chrilt' s birth and the wording
is almost identical to the texts

SON SUHVIVOH
Henry Amos, and not Mn.
Henry Amot~ Upper s.nltB~,
lllould have been 11Aed as a
survivor .or Ethel AmoJ iD last
Sunc~a.v•a obituary ln tt.e TimeaVANAM.~N

The Kf'OUII had a common treas-

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MASON - Neil Ha,vmaker, a
grid fan flnl, last, and always,
aummed 'V P,e lut two yeara of
looiiNtll by the Wohama White
F1lcons and suggested - though
10 senior's will depart next Mayprobable lq)rovement.ln aeaaona
to come, His report follows:
The f"aleons willloJet 10 boys
lhl1 year who well can be proud
o! their ac~lllhmen~a on the
gridiron OYer the past two years.
In the lut 20 games, Wahama

haa outscored lts opponents 474268. It has won 12, lost 7arlltied
1, having beenshutoutonlytwice,
both times last year.
Most of these boys were members ot the 1967 team that was

aspiring athletes. 1t ,pows Gary
m.eedng two taeklen headon. EY·
en though each ot &amp;hem ~lg~
ed Gaey ~ at lee It iO Ibs., It
w11n't Gary they carried oH the
field.
Mel Frey, tailback and satety
man. who on defellR was a b.tstler all the way, aavedthe Falcons

embarrassment

from

many

times.
Gary Sisk. wingback anddefen&amp;iY;; haUback, always carried his
share of the game.

Bobby Roosh, fullbaekandmld-

dle linebacker, acted like he owned the ballfl.eld, andhedkl There
is many an ortenslve back around
that probably wouldn't believe
litterally ground into the dirt at that Bobby only weighs 150.
Robert (Crazy Boy) Redmond,
Ravenswood to the tunc of 46-(),
center
and defensive end, came
but picked themselves up, shrugged their shoulders and came down with moooneucleosie this
back to win their remaining six past summer, When training season started he looked like a walkball games.
Thla year saw the Falcons win-- ing dead man, but he wanted to
ning only Coor games while los- play wall. This boy _probably has
ill!: nve and tying one. Fourofthe one or the biggest individual acfive losses were to Ravenswood, complishments over Ul health in
Ripley, Poca aOO Meigs. Losing Wahama history. Bob came out
to these teams didn't leave any of and trained andworkedallheposthe Wahama fans embarrassed, sibly could starw:latter his weakas the boys gave a good account ened condition and by sheer will
of themselves in these four power and desire got himself Ingames. Even lhe Ravenswood to shape to play. And he played
game was closer than the score well
Danny Rizer, end and defen.
ir.:llcated.
si
ve
halfback, was a hardluck
The biggest Falcon graduating
player
all the way. A broken
is Larry C8rC"ent.er, at 210 lbs.
Larry has p"-Yed every position arm sidelined him one year, this
on the line this year, along with year a hernia condition. Coach
doing the klckorf chores. Lfrry' s Grant Barnett said of Danny
confidenc~ arw:l ability toad.iust Lo when he had to ifve up tot the
aOOut any position on the line is season that he tw2 really turned
into a ballp~er and would have
going to be missed.
Gary Burdette, kicker and helped the Falcons tremendousquuterback, has turned in some ly.
Donnie Wood, otren&amp;lve guard,
good ball games for WaharoL
earned
a starting position this
Gary Fields, quarterback, lir.e-backer and punter, has left on film year although he only tips the
at Wahama an example to all scales at 143, Donnie trapped
many a big tackle to make himself look good out there.
Bryant (Cornstalk) Hudson, d~
fensive guard and linebacker, ha~
sent man,y an (\)posing player off
the field taking to himselL lle
has probably gotten or was in on
45 per cent or the lackle1i this
year. At 165 lbs .. he was one of
the most feared defensive men in
the area. And lhc best war
dancer!
We can't say these boys were
lhe best ba1lplayers that Wahama
has turned out but there has been
none with more hearl and desire
to play. They won't soon be for ·
_gotten.
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Steve Halstead had two touch-

downs, two tumble recoveries
1.nd one blocked punL
Mel Fr)' had one toochdown and
3 pass interCeptions.
Randy Smith, 3 extra points.
Dorsel Adkins, two touchdowns
and one pass int-erception.
Cheater Roush, one LOuchdown.
Bryant Hlllsoo, three fwnble
recoveries, one blocked punts
and 89 tackles.
Each of the following boys had
one fumble recovery - Larry
Carpenter, Robert Redmond,
John Johnson, Buzz RifO.e and
Davld Morgan.
Each of the following had a
pass interception - Gary Sisk,
Danny Rizer aOO Larry Fields.
Wahama has picked up four
new .
s on Its schedule next
year, ,.f"oach Barnette is Lrying
to come up with schools that are
In our class. WhUePocaandRavenswood remain of the "big
boys,"' Barnett has dr~ped over
the -past two years Racine, East·
ern, Alexander,
Ripley and
Meigs. In their stead he has picked up Wirt, Duval, Guyan Valley
arw:l PS:rkersburg Catholic. This
schedule will give the Falcons
a much beUer balanced schedule
and better over all competition.
Following is next year's sche!Sule:
Buffalo of Putnam •••..• H
Wirt ••• , , •••.• , ••... A
Kyger Creek •••••• , •. II
Duval . . . . . . . . . . . . . ll
Federal Hocking . . . . . . A
Parkersburg Catholic ..• A

LADIES' &amp; MISSES' SHOES
All are fall &amp; winter 1tylu, but brolc:en siu1.

Moon~

light Special . . .

1.00 ta 3.00
MEN'S &amp; BOYS" SHOES
Some Are Pedwins. Moonlight Special ..
3.00 - 4.00 - 5.00

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MEN'S STORM SHOE BOOT
Special "Moonlight Find". Fleece lined and mode

by Ball Band. Broken 1in1.

ONLY 10.00
LITTLE GIRLS, 8\&gt; TO 12
Moonlight Sp•cial of school styles and patenh.
ciol Monday night ...

1.49 to 3.00
YOUTHS' &amp; LITTLE GENTS'
Moonlight Sp•cial, 1.00 &amp; 2.00
WOMEN'S WHITE KEDS CANVAS OXFORDS
Our regular 5.50 values. N &amp; M widths, but brolr.en
sin1. Moon light sp•ciol . . .

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SOCKS FROM REGULAR STOCK
For all the family. Moonlight prices . .
lOc to 49c

Doors Open For This Big Event ar 6:30p.m.
MONDAY . DEC 2 (MOONRISE)

THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLEPORT

Poca . . . . , . . . . . . . . . A
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Where Shoes Are Always Sensibly Priced

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Siaas 5 to 7. Regulor 6.00...........................................4.75

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BY COUNSELOR

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CHRISTMAS PIN GIVEN WITH
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THE
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NOW

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visited Penn,yfare &amp;c&gt;ermarket,
in connection with a Social stucJ..
ies unit 011 Supermarkets, along
with th.)ir teacher, Mrs. DJ.genia Gardner.
Another reason for visiting
the supermarket, apart f r o m
food for dally needs, was a need
for Increased awarenessoftratnlng Md job sldlls needed for
the varlools kinds o1 Jobs round
In a commwdt;y.
Gene ~rlock, manager, escorted the class on a tour c:l Ute
store and explained theoperatlm
or the various departments. 'The
class observed cashiers at the
checkouts and watched the manager use the teletype to place
an order to the main otrtee in
Pltlsllurgh, Pa.
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meat

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BATH TOWELS

Reg. $1.49 ONLY 99~

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and relrlgerated rooma;
and saw foods from all over the
United s:ates, Norway, GntH..I&amp;,
'Jbailand, Japan, South Mrica
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driver license e:rcaminer Tmt
Lewis gave 15 preliminary examinations Tuesdl)' and approved
~pllcants

and gave 14 behind
the wheel road tests and passed
eight applicants.
Two days this week, Lewis
pvo 49 teols and approvecl38applleanls or 77.5 per cent. ThlolneiOOecl 23 of 26 laking pre«ams
lor a temporary lnlllrllctlon per.
llilt and 15 ot23 taldnJroodleots
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BATTERIES

MENS

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GIFT WRAP

Boys• Wuh •,. w.., Long SIHve Shirts
But&lt;on collar. Rotolo• 4.00........................................ 3.00
Sl•u 8-12. Body Shirh, Rot. 5.00........................•. 3.75

WATCH

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on the team thls year.
Gary Clark llad over 600 yards
ruahlng, 68 points, two Interceptiona and blfo bnble recoveries.
Tim Howard had ah: points.
Dovld Gillispie hod 44 J&gt;Oints
and three lnterceptiona.
Gary Fields bod 18 J&gt;Oints.
Bobby Rouatl had 24points, two
fumble recoveries and 113 tackles.

Students

.; Jatktm; Joan Campbell, Coalton; Gertrude Klug, oak Hill; Jolm
Rowland, HI. I llarndon; Jolm Homer Lewls, Rt. 2 Patriot; Robert
Keller, Firebrick; Ramen Meyer,
Jacldort; Emma Walla~. Rt. 3
Oak lUll; JoBI))b Arthur, HI. 2
Jack.IOI'I; Enoch Messer. Jadtaon;
William Leffler. Rt. 1 Jaekaon;
Guy SoU and Bill Faml&gt;', Jack•
oon; Roy lla1slett, HI. 3 Jack.
son; Anna CocbraD, Rl. 2 Oak
Hill; Ell%llbelh Vllltoe, Rl. 3
Jacksoo; Jemy Parry and Gertrude Klug, Oak Hill, and Jane
Ann Davis, Rt. 4 Jackson.
Patients Released - Emory
Cart, Clarence Ritl'e, John Harbert, Telltha Hughoa, Rose Palrick, Ella Pell, John G. Morpn,
George Tumer, Edward steele,
Richard Nleholo, .1o1m Slater,
LUllao Leach, Ellz- Jarvis,
Mary Howard, Ruby WUIIIml,
Mary Walker, Zelia Fltzpalrlek,

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Rot. 3.29

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Rt. 2 Oak Hill; Charles Van-

Middleport Sale, Monday, 6:30-9:00

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for ease of carrying ...
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Seven Co-eds in llomecoming Race
ernity is sponsoring her,
HIO GRANDE - Seven co- Alpha Tau Delta Fraternity.
eds will be cmnpeting for the
Chris Ross is a 21 ..year-old
Sanely captzzi Is a 20..year4d
title of 1969 Homecoming Queen Senior from Euclid, Ohio, and is Sophomore from Somerdale, N,
of Rio Grande College on Fri- majoring in Elementary Educa- J, She Is major!~ in English
da.}', December 6.
tion.
with a minor in Theatre Arts.
Chris is in Alpha Mu Beta
Am y Ivanoff ls a 19-.}'ear-.ol.d
Sandy's
activities include
Sophomore from Columbus, tJ., Sorority, SEA and president of Pledge Mistress of Cbi Omega
who is majoring in Art '"'\min- Moulton Hall. Chris is doi~ her Alpha Sorority, Kayette pledge,
stldent teaching and will gradu- AWS, IFC representative, Yoimg
oring in History.
She is a resident of Moulton ate in June.
Republican Club, and Newman
She also played an important Club.
Hall and has participated in depart in instituting the Moulton
s igning the art displays for the
Sat¥ly ls being sponsored by
llall Dorm party. Pi Sigma frat- the men of Varney·'House.
library.
Amy is pledging Chi Omega
Alpha Sorority at this time and
is president of her pledge dass.
Amy is nominated by Circle K.
l.ast Dance for Me ," as well
Franki Carr is a 21-)'ear--old
as many more.
.Junior from Rm·hester , New
What the experts don't know York, majoring in English and
i.s the team spirit that keeps the minoring: in Sociology,
"Drifters" together. There is
Franki is the Hegional Secreno prima doma, everyone works l.ary of SEA and is also a memtoward a common goal, to sing a ber of lhe Young Republican
good song and sell a million. An- Club. One of her hobbies Is sew~
other thing that the experts might ing and she participated in the
not be counting on is that, as the college ba1xl
old saying goes, pra~tice makes
Franki is being sponsored by
perfect. The members or the
group are: Johnny Moore, L11ar ~
les Thomas, William Frederlchs , Findlay College In what proves
to be an exciting game.
and Rick ~epherd.
Also, there will be one ~ half
Crowning of the Homecoming
hour
of entertainment before the
Queen will occur between Ule
game
with the Tumbling Cham~
two performances by "'The Drift~
pions
from
Hamilton Junior High
ers."
On Saturday, December 7, at School. During halftime, there
11 a.m., there will be a Home~ will be the crowning of the 1968
GE1TING AN
,
ol Gral·
coming Parade ln Gallipolis, and Rio Grande College Homecom too, W.Va.,
as a Vietnamese banana cat •oe•
some "wbisperlag. •• McAfee is an tnfantrymaa ltatioaed
at 2 p. m. Rio Grande College's ing Queen and a trophJr presen ~
tation.
In Vietnam; the cat i1 tbe company mmacot.
Varsity Basketball team v.ill host

The Drifter: They're a Team

·Rio Homecoming
Assured Success
RIO GRANDE -

Homecoming

at Rio Grande College this year
Iooka to be a real success . On
top of the agenda for Thursday,
December 5, there will be a
bonfire pep rally on campus.
The fabulous "Drifters" wiU
highlight the amual Homeeom1ng Dance on Friday, December
6. The experts have t1 ·ied to fi eure out what makes the •1)rifters" as hOt as they are. How do
they manage to rome up year
after year with big hits? To find
out the answer - it ahou1d be
oelf-explanatory .
The,y are professiooall Thelr
list of gold records is Innumerable, such aa: .. There Goes M8

Baby/' uunder the Boardwalk,A
·~p on the Root," "'This Magic Moment,"' ••Sind in My a.oes,"
"Dance With Me," "Saturday
Night at the Movlea," ."Save the

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Julia Taylor is a 19-year-old
Sopllomore from Columbua, Ohio.
She is majoring in Math.
She is a resident of Moulton
Hall and is a member ofthecam.
pus literary club, "Thumb's
Down. •• Julia enjoys daneing,
reading and writing.
She is being sponsored tor
Homecoming queen by the menot
Holzer Hall.
Cindy Amidon Is a 21·year-old
Junior frmit Ashtabula, Ohio, who
is maJoring ln Elementary Education.
Cindy's activities include beiqr Treasurer of Alpla Mu Beta
and she Is a Chief Justice in Student Senate.

lthcr
Cll'lly is a resident of

..o~y tonllbt a n d
b occas1ooal n1n
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Hall Is boi!ll sponsored by tlto
)llen Of New Donn.

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Sophcmore from New Concord,
Ohio. Silo Ia mWr1111 in math&amp;mdca and enjoya worJdn8 as a
math aaalstant.
Mlu Tcan is a realdent of
Mou!IAII1 HaD ond likes &lt;O!loge

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iilo Ill Rio. She onloys ohlgiDII
in tlto college choir. She lo boiDII
sponaored by the Fraternal Order of ArchoTL
The name of the new Homtcomine Queen tor 1969 will be
announced at the Friday Dight,
December 6t concert featuring

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can ~ck up whet they say and who is interested in you after the sale, SERVICL the
best 1n the Valley, WARRANTY-best in the industry. PRODUCT- the leader In the eutomobile industry for many, many, ~~ny years. You can't get a better deal anywhere.
-MAKE· US PROVE IT. Our merchand1smg pi an end our quality products assures you the
Most for Your Money at Gallipolis Mt:Jtor Co. Your Chevrolet end Oldsmobile dealer.

a A.M. TO a P. M. UCEPT THURSDAY &amp; SATUI~AY I

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now and Dec. 24.. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DISCOUNT on aD unita. Don't I
forget your FREE tickets on the new 1969 Chevrolet shown here to be giv~ . •
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'ETY LAW, Page 8)

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Seven Co-eds in llomecoming Race
ernity is sponsoring her,
HIO GRANDE - Seven co- Alpha Tau Delta Fraternity.
eds will be cmnpeting for the
Chris Ross is a 21 ..year-old
Sanely captzzi Is a 20..year4d
title of 1969 Homecoming Queen Senior from Euclid, Ohio, and is Sophomore from Somerdale, N,
of Rio Grande College on Fri- majoring in Elementary Educa- J, She Is major!~ in English
da.}', December 6.
tion.
with a minor in Theatre Arts.
Chris is in Alpha Mu Beta
Am y Ivanoff ls a 19-.}'ear-.ol.d
Sandy's
activities include
Sophomore from Columbus, tJ., Sorority, SEA and president of Pledge Mistress of Cbi Omega
who is majoring in Art '"'\min- Moulton Hall. Chris is doi~ her Alpha Sorority, Kayette pledge,
stldent teaching and will gradu- AWS, IFC representative, Yoimg
oring in History.
She is a resident of Moulton ate in June.
Republican Club, and Newman
She also played an important Club.
Hall and has participated in depart in instituting the Moulton
s igning the art displays for the
Sat¥ly ls being sponsored by
llall Dorm party. Pi Sigma frat- the men of Varney·'House.
library.
Amy is pledging Chi Omega
Alpha Sorority at this time and
is president of her pledge dass.
Amy is nominated by Circle K.
l.ast Dance for Me ," as well
Franki Carr is a 21-)'ear--old
as many more.
.Junior from Rm·hester , New
What the experts don't know York, majoring in English and
i.s the team spirit that keeps the minoring: in Sociology,
"Drifters" together. There is
Franki is the Hegional Secreno prima doma, everyone works l.ary of SEA and is also a memtoward a common goal, to sing a ber of lhe Young Republican
good song and sell a million. An- Club. One of her hobbies Is sew~
other thing that the experts might ing and she participated in the
not be counting on is that, as the college ba1xl
old saying goes, pra~tice makes
Franki is being sponsored by
perfect. The members or the
group are: Johnny Moore, L11ar ~
les Thomas, William Frederlchs , Findlay College In what proves
to be an exciting game.
and Rick ~epherd.
Also, there will be one ~ half
Crowning of the Homecoming
hour
of entertainment before the
Queen will occur between Ule
game
with the Tumbling Cham~
two performances by "'The Drift~
pions
from
Hamilton Junior High
ers."
On Saturday, December 7, at School. During halftime, there
11 a.m., there will be a Home~ will be the crowning of the 1968
GE1TING AN
,
ol Gral·
coming Parade ln Gallipolis, and Rio Grande College Homecom too, W.Va.,
as a Vietnamese banana cat •oe•
some "wbisperlag. •• McAfee is an tnfantrymaa ltatioaed
at 2 p. m. Rio Grande College's ing Queen and a trophJr presen ~
tation.
In Vietnam; the cat i1 tbe company mmacot.
Varsity Basketball team v.ill host

The Drifter: They're a Team

·Rio Homecoming
Assured Success
RIO GRANDE -

Homecoming

at Rio Grande College this year
Iooka to be a real success . On
top of the agenda for Thursday,
December 5, there will be a
bonfire pep rally on campus.
The fabulous "Drifters" wiU
highlight the amual Homeeom1ng Dance on Friday, December
6. The experts have t1 ·ied to fi eure out what makes the •1)rifters" as hOt as they are. How do
they manage to rome up year
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She is majoring in Math.
She is a resident of Moulton
Hall and is a member ofthecam.
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reading and writing.
She is being sponsored tor
Homecoming queen by the menot
Holzer Hall.
Cindy Amidon Is a 21·year-old
Junior frmit Ashtabula, Ohio, who
is maJoring ln Elementary Education.
Cindy's activities include beiqr Treasurer of Alpla Mu Beta
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-MAKE· US PROVE IT. Our merchand1smg pi an end our quality products assures you the
Most for Your Money at Gallipolis Mt:Jtor Co. Your Chevrolet end Oldsmobile dealer.

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look1 to be a real success. •
top ol the agenda for Thurscb
December 5, there will be
bont'lre pep rally on camp~.
The fabulous uorttters" w
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I Udall Calls Coal Mine Safety Conference
WASHINGTON (UP0 - Inter lor Sec:r&lt;W-y SleJrart L. IJdaU
today ealled a emference ol gov ~
emment, induJtry and labor 'eader• to seek ways or avoldlni coa1
mine cllaasters ilke the ooe which
reeently entombed 78 men at Mannlnaton, W, Va,
"Our views on what can and
must be done by Che Cederal government will be presented at
the Dec. 12 meeting," Udall said.
But he said new aatety laws were
not enougl:l unle11 coupled with
uresearch to develop safer mining methods and equi_
pment and
broader and more intensive safe-

train:lng."
lnritaUons to the meetlnl:,
sche&lt;tiled here, were ma11e4 to

t,y

175 peraons tncludlns 17 &amp;eftA.
ton, 21 House memberund&amp;OV·
ernora ot 19 eoal mining Jtates,
Udall &amp;aid, plus induJtry and labor leaders.
"We are looking into ways ln
which we can better diacllarp:

our current responsibDitles

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der exilting law and are considering what a.ddltional legislation is needed to provide practical remedies for the hazard!
to which our miners are exposed," Udall said.

The MamlnetOO tr"'II''Y already hae ·bl'(IUght miners, em.
ployers and regulatory otficiaiJ
IDgether In
lal·
anlmlty that new oafety laws
are needed.
But there the agreement ends.
While nearly all facets of the
industry believe legislation is
necessary to help prevent a
repetition of the Wool Virginia
dlsuter, m.an,y speclaUBtl fear
the declining demand (or ooa1
m a k e a etrective preventive
measures economically unfeasible. And no two agree on what
is tile best approach.

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audt proposals he

made In September, too late lor
Concress to act this year.
Laws on Rooks
"There is a lot ol atate and
lederal leglolatl&lt;ln oo the books
and there will be more, n said one
tnduatry spokesman. '-But the
real prOblem Is ma1dng It

work."
He clted a regulation that
miners' must wear rubber
respirator masks with built-ln.

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CUter, to ward r.11. ...
phylli.ea.l effects or eoal

haz&amp;J'di the man-trip ears used
to trllliPOrt the miners iD and
when they are undei"D'OUIIO.
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out ar the mine mu.llt be
"But the average miMr ,...'t Jhlelded
with
steel as a
wear hio mook down t1ton ,_. if pr&lt;Mctlon aplnot fallJng rock;
ell!ht hours," he cited..., claP . tmoklns
and !be uoe ~
up and gets wet rro1n hlarbrelttl flammable materials are (Orbidand U' a ditlicult to apeek with den; government inapecdooa
them on. So they just let tbem are regular.
dangle around their ~cka."
But even with these laws and
Titere also are laws whieh SQ others, federal inspectors have
that only spark-J)roo( eleetrical no power to order a mine owner
equipment can be used under- \0 shore up a sagging mine roof
ground;
adequate
ventilating or re~Jlire the replacement o1 a
equjpment must be used at the
potentially hazardous machine.
mine face (where the miners
Johnson•• proposed M i n e
work) to combat the pi
Health and ~- - 1.Y Act will have
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deaths occur, It al80 would
abolish an escape claule whlcb
permits old and
electrical oqulpmont to be u.ted;
tighten penaltles Cor Yioltdana;
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The term '"Molly Magulres"
wa1 given to certain men convicted of violence during labor
strife in Pemsylvania's coa1
mlnea from 1882 to 1876.

their famlll.. fD erldlcote HlbOCklna tra,ged1e.l, U be aa1d,
and modem &amp;tatUtes must be
enacted to do the job. llo ursed

There are sale1;y lawD oo the
books now. There will be e¥en
stricter provlaloos. IIIII the
defects ol man and nature
prol&gt;obly
rule out comple!Ao
remeQies to the danlerl of thil
hlgh.-rlsk business.
Ao the portals of exp~olfion
wracked No. 9 were iLaJ.ed
Saturday with the victims aUll
Inside, Preoldenl John1011 paid
tribute w their courage and al
tbe same time branded the
accident ••a final and tragic
acknowledgement
of
bwna.n
failure" ln mine aalety laws.
~clety owes it to miners and

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Mostly clou&lt;IY IOIII&amp;I&gt;t a n d
Tuesday with occasiooal rain
Tuesday. possibly beJ!Innlni!well
portions late too1gtrt:, Lows to..
night in the 301 and low f01.
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at Rio Grande College this :
looks to be a real success.
top at the agenda for Thurs.
December S, there will b
bonfire pep rally on camJ
The fabulous "Drifters"
hlghljlht the aMWli Home&lt;

1.ne Dance on Frida,y, Decerr.
6. The experts havJ!! tried ta
gure out what make a the •"Da

era., as hot as they are. H~
they rnamge to come up y

Local and state authorities are

investigating an explosion at the
Rutland Gun Club building located on the New Lima road, which
caused damages estimated in excess of $2,000.
The damage was discovered
by gun club ofttcers Saturday.
A state Cire marshall assiited
Sheriff Robert c. llarten1Mt.~l:l 1.s

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MRS. GEORGE ZIEGLER, left, and Mrs. Audra Well, members of the Walk-ln Garden Club,
admire two ot the lmpreuive madonna arrangements featured at the fitth annual Christmas flower

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131 Entries Judged
Flower Shows .
By CHARLENE HOEFUCH
The artistry of ~ county's
,arden club members was effectively demonstrated over the
weekend in the fifth annual Christmas nower show at the Pomeroy
Elementary School.
The show, headed againbycapablu Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis,
offered the viewer almost an unlimited realm of Ideas in floral
arri.11ging on the theme of the
holidas season.
Artistic arrangements ranged
from the tmpressive formal Madonna class to ''wa,y out" inter·

pretive designs, whUe others of
a traditional nature were marked
with baubles and glitter.
Offering "something for everybody," the show featured an
effective display or gift wrapping
ideas and corsages. some colorflll and attractive holiday doorway
swags and wreaths, some outstanding work by junior gardenen. a dJsplay of handmade jewelry by Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Nolan, and. of course, st:-edlnen
and educational categories.
•• Christmas Ideals" was the
theme of the show judged by Mrs.

Albert Pool of Marietta. an accredited judge. and immediate
past president of the Ohio Assl&gt;clation of Garden Clubs. The show
featured a total of 131 entries in
the 18 artistic arrangements categories.
Placing first. seeond, third
and fourth, respectively, in the
categories of the artistic arrangements diVision were the rollowing garden club members:
"The l-1crwer of the Snow,"
featuri~ tlle use of holly in arranging, Mrs. Geneva Nolan,
Mrs. Norman McCain, Mrs. Pat
Goebel an:l Mrs. Oscar Penning-

ton.

Hy United Press lnternltional

A F.AMILY OF FOUR FROM YPSILANTI, MICH., aOO two Creston. OhiO. youths died ln a grlBtina: two-car erasb in Medina County

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en away by the Gal
chaM required. NO
purchased a car frof
for it oa your new c1

Howarcf Thivener

Quality Salesman

on 'lbankag1.WW: Day as trafftc mishaps over the 102-hour weekerd
ldUed tt poroooa In Ohio. It oc:&lt;Urred at the junction ol Ohio 301
&amp;Ill 18 about 15 mlles west or Medlra when a car carry~ the TalIIIIP Suttnn family ol YpsUa!d was struck by amther auto eorcyq
Mra. Betty ~ 42, Creston. and her· sons, WWiam Jr•• 17, and
John. 12. Suttcl1, 361 hia wile, carol,24, their daughter, Ruby, 6, son.
John. six mmtba, aJKI the Kbw brothers were all killed.
Eight d&lt;dlle llotalitles were r&lt;ported durtrw the holiday period tour ol them Sltur&lt;lay. Fatalllleo In SE Ohio ineltded Raymond C.
eopeland, 18, stewart, ldUod when the car ln which he was ridilv
was struck by a B&amp;O train 1n AtherUI Thursday; Charles E. Aroold,
26, Trimble, and John R. Fierce, 19, Rt. 2, Glouster, ldlled when
their auto struck another oo Ohio 13 near Chauncey Saturday; Raymond L. straight, Jr., ·U. Rt. 2, Orient, killed when the speedllw car
he waa in crashed oo U. S. 50 just rm1h of Athen on Surday,

"The Greatest Sto.ry.'" Madonna figurine accents, Mrs. Leota
Young, Mrs. Robert Lewis. Mrs.
Betty Dean, and Mrs. G r e t a
Simpson.
ustar of Antiquity," Interpretive, Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs•
Allee Thompson, Mrs. B e t t y
Dean and Mrs. Wilma Terrell.
"A Messa.p at Cl'lrlsbnas,"
arrangements with three candles
representing peace. faith and
love, Mrs. Pauline Ridenour.
Mrs. Betty Frederick, Mrs.
Donald Mora and Mrs. Geneva
Nolan.

"Christmas Is the Time," ar~
rangements teaturi111 the use ol
five Oowers represeDtlng a time
to look up. down. around, ahead
and back, Mrs. Robert Snowden.
Mrs. Tom stewart. Mrs. Allee
Thompson am Mrs. WW1am WUIIonl.
"Horne (Or Clu'isUnas, •• someCOLIJMBUS - OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Is taking elabonte thing suitable for a la_!'le festive
precautions to pre~ the acalpirw of its allotted 10,000 Rose Bowl
(See 131 ENTRIFS, Page :;)
tickets. StudeiU ancl facult)o members wlll be pbotognphed when
they purchase Ucketo. The photo then wUI be lorwmled to Po,.._
d..., Colll, and will be used as ldentlllcatloo wben llle Individual
appell'S to pick lV hll ticket.
Persona taking the universitJ awroved tours to the gam&amp; be-tween Ohio state ancl SOUthern California wW be given their Uekets
on the plane.
PRAGUE - FROM COLOR TELEVISION to pork chops, Czechoalotako tod~ l8lt .. e&lt;onomlc pinch that came with the SOVIet
bloc llwaslon in ~st, l.Muatry omclah aa1d. They said thil ~
ct,Vled nadi:WI is belns forced to acctPt an inferior syatem of color
television because it Ia the kind the SOVIets chose for themselves.
S11or14o beiOI'O the Aug. 21 ID¥Oslon, lbe Czechoslowks had de-

cidiCI on a Weat German eolOI' televialun 1yatem. n. otflciala 1110
10ld tlllo •lion - eo 1on1 ~ pork - II eallntlleaa meat bec:ouoe
the

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lllAMI !lEACH - THREE RESOLUTIONS CONDEMNING clprotlt atnold"' IIIII teleriokJn ..........-clalo were under •todl' IA)dQ b)'
.....,.._ of lhe Amerl$0n Medleol Aaooclati&lt;Mt (ANA) ot Ill 22od

Truce
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deputies &amp;mdaY in checking the intensive tnvestigaUon Ia being
conducted to determine whether
ruins.
the explosion was purposely trigClub official!J told them the
gered. The club reported1:7 had
explosion had taken place at the
no insurance on the structure.
cement block bulldi.ng, constructIn other weekend actMt.Y ol
ed only a lew months ago. a_pparthe sheriff's department, tnvesently two or three days earlier.
Ugatlon of three accidellts wu
It was believed a natural gas
made, Including one that occurleak set the stage for the blast
red todaY m Route338. Adoewas
tJJat cracked the walls, blew out
killod at about 7 a.m. at Apple
the window!! from the inside, raisGrove when it crossed mto the
ed the roof and fractured the
tJighway ip front of a vehicle drlv top row or blocks.
en by Richard Allen Sayre, Itt.
Sheriff Hartenbacb said the
2, Racine . There was moderate damage to S&amp;yre"s car.
The department aloo probed
Five Day Weather a mishap Saturday at 6:50 p.m.,
oo Route 338, 2.3 miles oorth ol
By United Press tnternatiooal
Racine. A car driven by Mary
Temperatures will average
R, Stubbs, 24, Ozark, Ala., travabout three to five degrees aeling south, struck a bump, went
bove normal during the f1ve .
out of control, and raked a
day period commencing Tuesguard rail. There was damage
day morning, in the lower 40 s
to the lett 1ront lender, hood,
in the north and the middle 40 s
grille and bumper of the car.
Ln the south whiletheovernlgtrt
No injuries or arrest were relow readings wUl be In the lowported.
er 30s. There will be, howInvestlptim has also been
completed of. an accidelt Friday
ever, a marked warminc trend
toward the end of the week.
night, .6 ol a mile sooth ol Route
Preclpitatioo will average
7, on CountY Road 5, Where a
truck operated by Glem Charles
one--half inch in the south, as
.scattered showers in the south
Glaze, Llm:olo St., Middleport,
at the Urst or the week and awent over a 65 ft. embankment
gain about Friday.
alter hitting a sectloo ol guard
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rail. Glaze, who reportedly escaped injury. said be was blinded by the lights of an oncom' lng car. No charge was tiled.
Sherl!lllartenbach reported today his department served 781
meals to prisooers lD October
and 996 in November.

SAIGON (UPJ) President
Ngu,yen Van Thleu of Sruth Vietnam tonight ordered a 24--hour
Christmas cea.se~re in s lowkeyed armouncement that caught
the U. S. Embaasy by surpriee.
, The annot11temeht, made by e.
spokesman for Tbieu"a office on
a regularly scheduled television
news cast, said the eeasertre
would go into effect throughout
the RepubUc ot Vietnam at 6
p.m. Dec. 24 and would last
for 24 hours.
Similar hollda,y truces have
been delivered with great ranfare ln the past, usually la.Ying
down sWJ warnings that allied
commanders would react swiftly to any Collllllunist troop or
supply movement.
But Thieu's declaratioo waa
terse and almost matter 0( fact.
It was seen by some observ ers as an attempt to deny the
Viet Cong a propaganda victory
at the Paris peace talks. T h e
VIet Coog, portroying themselves as the true peace seekers,
scored a propaganda victory in
late November by beJng the first
to announce a Christmas ceasefire.
Aitltoogh U. S. Embassy officials were unaware of the announced cease..fire ootil inl'ormed by UPI and the omouncement omitted any reference to
U. S. or allied troops, It was
considered certain American
commanders would concur with
the plan. Seeretary of State Dean
Rusk said Smc1ay he would ap.
prove a ceue~re.
There was no word U the Viet
Coos and North Vietnamese
forces also would observe the
holiday war peuee. He said It
would be In honor ol both Chrt 11mas ao::l New Year's, appearing
to rule out aeparate eease...ttres
lor each holiday.
Th!Eil ordered the &lt;ease-lire
for "humanltar'i.ru re&amp;~~~Ms. the
spokesman said.
ceue-41rea are UJIIIOI!Ular with
IIWIY tr&lt;q&gt;a. Vlrtualq1!verY oucb

period hal lbarl&lt;ed Communist attempta to use the
eeaae.ftre to take tbe ottenal.ve
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QUEEN AND PRINCESS - Miss Be&lt;J&lt;y Nease, Jell, dautil&gt;ter of Mr. aOO Mrs. Arthur Nease. Pomeroy, and Miss Kay McGowan. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. ThOmas B. McGowan, Mason.
were selected queen arxl princess, respectively, ot the Big
Berxl Minstrel Association Saturda.y night at the Middleport
Elementary School. They were prel!lented Oowers and gifts.
OUter highlights of the part included a dance featurq music by
"Your Bored of Education," the presentation or a gift to each
association member. and refreshments.

Are Reported

Short, Ly(Jns, 10 Others
Will Be Honored Dec. 5

Pomeroy police Investigated
two weekend accident..a.
At 12:40 Lm. Sun:layacardriven by Steven A. Russell, 21, C&amp;lurnbus. went over a curbiEl!: on
Union Ave. and struck a utility
pole, The pole broke off about
three feet above ground and
struck the hood of the vehicle.
Russell escaped injury but was
cited to court on the charge or
failing to have his vehicle under
control He told officers that an
oncoming car foreed him off the
road.
The seeond aeddent occurred
Saturday at the intersection of
Main aiJJ Butternut sts. A car
driven b)' Masoo Fisher, Miners..
ville, atte~tire a turn east tr001.
Butter rut onto W. Main, struck a
seoord automobD.e driven by Rolf.
er Weaver, 21,Raclne,whichwaa
followt~ the Fisher car. Fisher
"as attempting to back up, after
he decided U.t attempting to
Jllllke the turn was dangerous.
when he struck the Weaver Y&amp;- \
hlcle. He WIIS fined $5 Ud costs
ln the court of' Mayor Olarles Legar for improper backing. Medlwn damlget were incurred to
the Weaver ear aM minor to the
Flsher vehicle.

Gary :Jtort, president or the
Gallia County [Jllprovement Corp.
and adrnlnistrative manager of
Chris Craft, Gallipolla, and Lindsay Lyons, Tuppers Plains bustnessman and promoter ol rural
water services in Meigs County,
are two of 12 outst&amp;nding cltizens of soutbeastem Ohio wbo
will behoooredonThurada.Y. Dec.
5 when the Southeastem 0 h I o
Regional Council meets at the
University Inn ln Athelll.
E. E. Davis. prel!lldeot r1 the
councll. IJ&amp;id the SEORC ls racogni:r.ing tbese indivtmals for
past and present accompliahmenta in the development of the
region.
~- ac:ldBd. u1bere are many
duals tn southeastern Ohio
W have made great eontributiona to our continued dl!tvelopment and the 12 we have C!bosen
represent a con~• ol Chambers ol Conuneree, Trade Aasoelations, ~ic ol'lteials and tile

strong supporter andpromoler~
aviation irf southo&amp;ltern 0 h I o;
Max Davidson, Logan businessman and a leader In the lndua.
trial development ol Lotan; R.
V. Oakley, Nelsooville banker
and president of the HockiDa
Conservancy District; Kelly Wallce. Waverly savings 11'11 ~
otficial and a rormer wimer of
the Jaycees Dlstln8uiehed SorTice Award; B. Tad Grover. Jr.,
Athens Banker and leader Ill
ootnmunit;y developtnelt; Paul B.
Mutzlg, Jacksoo bulldlnilllldofficlal and president of the Community Improvement ~
tion; W. E. Engle. McArtbur ctlltractor and promoter ot IIOUtbeastern Ohio, and G. Kemw
Bush, Athens publisher andprealdent of the Conununlty lnqJroqment Corpmltion.
Tickets lftliJ' be purchaoad •
cally
!rom John K. AU• at tbo ·
Portomouth and Scioto Coon\Y;
Electric:
Company em SeCObll A.-.
Edpr William Newlon, New Lexnue.
inlton automobile dealer and a

Regional Council."
Albert Giles, director of Urban Affairs for the state of
Ohio and a member of Governor
James A. Rhodes' cabinet, will
make the formal presentations
O[ pla(fleS to the honored individualS, Davis said.
According to Carl Dahlberg,
director of the Council. t he
twelve individuals represent businessmen. bankers, industrialIsts, loan officials, contractors
and the neWS media.
Ttlfl others to be hOnOred are
Bartoo A. Holl, Logan Industrialist and a leader in the development of 80\ltheastem Ohio during the past 30 years; David A.
Vetter. Portsmouth savings and
loan official md a past president o( the Portsmouth A r e a
Chamber ~ Commerce and a
leader in the development rl

Probe into Violence Blames Police

WASIDNGTON (UPl) - The the side ol police."
The stage
violence mlUiou of Amerleana

report said, by actions of Mayor
Richard J. Daley and other cit;y
officials which conlltimed po-

televlsioo In breal&lt;down In (loliJJ'O
Chicaao streets outside the
Democntlc
convention
was
NEW YORK (UPO- The Clll-pollceac:tlondurlng lbe Democntlc Nal*ai ~lui
"overwhelmifllbr" on the side
Alq(llat wu partly the result~ 1 brealldown ill authority cauled by wldeoproacl pollee ~
of pollee and aatOWited to a
Lifo Mopzl,. charaed In lts c:urn~nt Ia suo. "The llx, which Unko en- with politico, II "pollee riot," accordl1111 to
spread," !he Life article laid. "A alicaco c&lt;JP Is ·~ to 'bend' wilb lbe politleol of
lnveotlgatoro lo.- the National
lbe llx, ""'puoh lnwotlgaton rlalK IIIlo it."
C~hsion. m VIolence.
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.. Tbl.s ~don, in turn. has a lot todo with the lnlblllt;y cl. certain Odcaco pa1lce t9•W •
~ ' lact.llt&gt;lin!l teom ~ efs to eoab'Ol their men." Llfe aaic:L When 1 nkl on a Chieaao lotteq t.ldquartera am .t ·,..
to lbe ccottml11ioo Sunday that
"ice Uall" ("" payoll ll•lll ~pollee In 10 ot lbe clty'o 21 pdl&lt;e dlttrlel&amp;, lJIIo oold, "'"'
orldeoce r.,m tltousoodo ole~ ·
aclloa'' wu token b)' the deuartmenl.
witno1101 lo the disorders
c.pt. Wllllaln DullY, who helped plen lbe Jo~ nld, was~ '!'Ills emt. .ad ., . . 1
that wblle pollee lac:ed
pollee illlolllgence dlrialoo six weeks
accord!Jw to Ute. Ao r•roducooUa tbo
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