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CHarles
EdwardaTllo
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Middleport.
pa{otinjr Ia
now owned by Mr. and Mra. Guy
Shuler. 1be EdWarda borne was
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Frank McGl'alh

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are several reai0Qa\¥by tbefae...
tors lridch moved McNamaracrlticllllland-"'"r
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tHe deteJminatlon ID keep 011 tHe
job ao l q •s Jo1ms011 him,
Ruskfs crlties believe t:tu¢ tbll
dedlcatloo !11.11 .have become a
llaHUity. THey contend that be Has
become so dug into his present
position oo cOl!taln Issues that be
Is incajlable ol fi.,Pble resjiOIIIO
to diplomatic opportunitleo.

Limit. one
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(&lt;IWMr of tile bookmobile ~rs bulldlt!tl, who ~s spoelal guest Cor. the luncheoo meetlt!tl,)
1\illol Ruth Hess bead Of IJhral)l sernces and Construction Act pr~Jgramaln tbe state; Joseph F.
SHubert state llbrarlon; Mrs, VBma Plkko.Ja, local director, and George Wagner.

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PICKETs IN PRELUDE
EL¥B,IA. 0111o (UP!) - Some ·
100 cllj -'&lt;era plcketecr Clt;y
Hall SOturclal u a prelude i'!
llrildntJ : Mood~)' In • dii[IUie
•OYar tile .firing ol tllreo, fellow

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amiVersarY Salurcla:r. Chllilg
married tho former ~llnfl
Soong on !leo. 1, 1927, Wllon lie

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rovOI~

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northward OQOdllloo
Cblfteoe warlords.

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ol ploltlng ID exte!!d
Tho report said· a 'rond
as "General tbe Vl. . . . . IO war IntO his klt!tl·
Yal\Y&amp;" led 1be auerrlliU,
memb"ra ol tho "SaraAction Fron!M O&lt;ll ol tile .lwtllo.

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UP! correspondent Roy Henl'
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don last month visited a

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territory which appeared ID ~
been used by Communist troojio,
Tbleu _..nii.Y was rererr~~W
1D thla discovery , _ be said,
"news aboot tHe Viet COOIIIIIIII . ,_, '"'

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Cambodia
confirmed, and I afl'lrm

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VIet Cong Install their· -==~
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Slbanouk bas denied
mUnists were using tho thlnlr
patralltd border areu ' ol 'lllil

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TAIPEI; · Formooa (UP!)·Naflona!lll CHine eo ' Prellond Medamo Chiang Kal-ahok
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DALAT, Soctl1 Vietnam (UPD-

P!'e•ldem NB&lt;!I'O• van Tldeu
· sened Dotlco SsturdBY that SOUth
VIetnamese troop&amp; WOuld Invade
Csmbldla If oeceoaary to JliU'IUe
Commp{lli.ts ...., use tile 1111t1hc
.l!EPORT SURRENDERS
bol:it1c MI!OII ~ a . - r y .
KUALA LUMPUR. M,i&amp;YS!a
111e warnJrw came teas thaD a
.(UP!) '-~Jakarta rOported week oftor Piince Norodom
~ lli8t JDOrCI tllon 340 ~ · tile Camllodlan chief

• graduatlen cere- I&amp; ,u.

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OB.'IERVE ANNIVERSARY

Cambodia No Hideaway

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Due to the"'-rri(erost shown, the paintings of the
late lJaisle :saunders "llt De IIIIOWn agam next
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POMERoY - niwlit Lellllolt oj;
Crown cy.y, formerly oi MOJ,o
CocinO-,Idlled anelgbt-polntlolclc

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available at $1.00. :.WHIL,E THEY
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relal'y ~-;:'DHu' belletetbl¢
tbe dur'j,.dliCii )leo In Rusk' a 'eo·
tromo ~c~pn totbe Presldeut
and to hi~ job; wblchponnlts him

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Dece ber 3
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ADierleans were readY. ·

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oo a ri&lt;l&amp;ellne west ol llak To,
)1st wllero tho dlfector said
11\ey .WOuld be. The battle 1:1r

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overburdening
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YLile season:
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Vtetnameeo o!Dcero poolt.
poabed tile lnfortnatloa, bul
Peers' statf decided It wu
UblrQH lntelllgenee beeaile Jt
10 closely coincided with !hot
Plhored b7ll.S. IDtelllpnce.

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THur~ nlgbt When oho b&amp;.
came W at her home near the
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A new 1Z·inch L-P custom Re~ordlng faa.turilil ··.
Jack Jones, Roberta Paters, V~tnna Choir Boys
and the Fireatona Orc~estra and Chorus.

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Bul be did DDt 11Yo1CI bopo
Bam JfO)' 4 18tt 1D .tile tile 10IJI1C Spellnw! ...
ho WOuld, oftor all, molco roclamlnoatl7 Pr,i;IIMI ""'" ~or1n the ellll• ol !Jil,..
tile trip qiola tldl ,_-,
Wb11maot, )(ua., It WIL ...... tlutt be deelll f •
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SET .OF 4 CANAPE TRAYS

THe public Is IDYited to attend
a eoon dog fteld trial to be held
at 11 p.m. ~- Signa to tho
locatloo wiU be placed on Route
124 at L11111ovBie. THo event Is
being sponaored by Gillenwater
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TO 1968 CLUB MEMBW'

FIELD TRIAL SET

RaQuel Welch
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back in Ume as 30 mllllon ye&amp;riiiO•
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Atcor41!1t 1o tltt
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Blake, lluttord; RbciQ&lt; J, SlurJo1ut turned 1n 111 .,.,elle!!1110r- pll!1o&lt;l 1&gt;1 ~ """
ad · - • _
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geon, Henderllllt; Jelfrey L.lfucl..
~~ with two numbero, tllio ro!atlve)f
ofltlo "' lllln .,. 11 ~ o D
son, Henc~&amp;rson; Mra. Elmer . · "TIIoy Catl"'bo Wind Marla" rond lor ot. IPH and 1n111
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Woh,.,, Mlddlep&gt;ri; Mrs. Flor•'If Ever YO. Should Leave Me" a IIYIDll' ehlmp ..... llad ...,..,.. voklp,
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Mrs. LayDo wu also plcl&lt;ed "' ed 1be vUa1 oblllQ' 1D tr,..ol
11 11 not _ . - Clle .,;uta
&amp;bble D. llomlll&lt;J11d0 Rt. 2 Wellby 111o television cameras be- · ~11\e foreBII ol Ida time and 111o ehbnp are -·~ cliooston; Tommy L. T)'erett, Jl.!p.. - · John'o two numbers,
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b ol food by iwlniiDI est roloiiYes. ......,. -:t'ito~
ley, W. VL; MJ-s. Amoa JohD..
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Jolin In from ranch ID branch.
1be olbomln moloeulu,
son, Rt. I Kitts HUI; C11JIIda
!On)- "' :you
n seen
THo evoJI!IIonaor c I o • k "" aod c~o are no c_.loeoeH
several Blg Behl l!bowo at tHe Which tho authors baeod lllolr ileler- tbal1 eithoo". 11 to .,...•
.L. Hill; Rt. I R~.
BmTHS
Meltll C..... Fair, He carried eonclualOIII II .-rum alliWnln, I
~lila Ho1Jr!¥ood, CA!If., qpear., eommm proteiD con~~ •.or
Mrs. Robert A. WriQI', Kanau,..
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ga. aon, 12:49 .P.m. Tlalred&amp;Yi . anee very weu - to say the least. blood. There la. they sild. an
Mrs. SlaJ&gt;ley R. 'BelvUle, Che.a.;
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e:rtremely .. elose" resemblance
ire son, 4:33 p.m. Thurlday.
DUE TO THE GREAT Interest - - the aerum~s 1of
' ~ DISCIIA1!GES
o11own In tbe weekly srt l!bow ol people ~ :;,.~ oubotanc:'
TnatY - fl¥o
-Club
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t!le Lalin
· Mrs. Francis Burnett, Mrs.
the P&lt;lmero,y National Bank, the ~.: th~ _ . to evolve
~-~ m~ ~~at •
Ronald E. Etcue, Gary l'allon,
works ot the tate Mias Daisle in Ume 88 do the creatures ol
meetlel: In tbe bomo .ol Mra.
Mrs. Vaughn French, Mra. John
Saunders ol Middleport, will be t&lt;hlch the:y are a port, Sarl&lt;;h
GUIDon, Benjamin F. Guo,;Mrs.
Nellle Parker·.
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Wlllle Hale Mra. Joe J. Her· dloplayed opbt all ne&gt;t week. and WUoon said.
aid Jolvl W, Ingalls, Mrt. WUSome 45 poiJtllnKs - all f_r_om ;&gt;o, by gauging thlo process
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Twelve Ltlborl vi Hereule1.••
11.,;, F. Johnson, SllerrJ. L. Kinbomes, sebools !lJid libraries
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Tile J110!Jiherl ate IJn.
1hrouilbout tHe coun13' - done by
By Unlled Preoo International da Baer llowvd BaHr, ·Jiiillce
Mrs.' Alma Sblllet. Brenda K.
the late Miss Saunders and mw
In Wa.aldDgloo It ........ BO Baker Nancy ~ !lisSmith, Robert H. 1'1Ylor, StanhanglJw In prominent places are
hard all tile -ormen wont sell, yn;.; Borin&amp;
ley Thacker, Mrs. Erne at H..
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home.
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Rick -~
Tilley, WUils Varney, M r I,
exhibited at tit• bank.
~ their work by Miss
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In New Jereoy ID elltltt-tn&lt;lt ley Howard CaldWell, Yield Cole,
James Oney, Susan Glenn, Mrs.
btllnkei
or ..... snarled tra!llc R.,;..,. Eagle, Dobra Fitch, T&lt;!m
Saunders
for
1be
eldllblt
are
Mr.
Eldon E. Dennl1011 and lofaDt
r r ._.., -the George Wash1D81m 1\arr JoY Kaut2, ...,..,. LaConib.
daughter, Mrs. Arc:hle R. Jar.. and Mrs. Rlebard Chamber&amp;, ~
Bridge In 11\e north ID C a p o i);j,j,i0 Meldau Rctb.Va M H I I,
rell and. Infant son, Mrs. CharMiddleport; Mr. and Mrs. Charles L, MeKnigJot and Infant son.
~ Point In 11\e - · In New RHea !tlora, oavld 'Smbll, Charlea H. EYana, Mrs. Guy Shuler,
York City I!IIOW Ond Icy ..,..._ los Stearn&amp;, 1'0j"r)' .. ~!emt
Pomeroy; F..dnJt. Shields, Letart A. Chapman p a r son s, ex-· tiona caused the temporary eioa- Jame• St;ilttler, ,Jean
FaUs; Mr. and Mrs. Harry ecuttve dlreetor of the trustees lng o1 tile Lin&lt;oln Tumel, tvl!tll and'Debble woo&amp;·
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Marietta Bank to ·
Moore, Middleporl:i the Pomeroy ot the Ohio Ubrarr Assn., will
Ofllc:ctl'l oleeted .mtnil· the
thousand&amp; of """'""""" Junior lil4b School, Mrs._jaa· be one of several pest speakero up
commuters.
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meetlnlble- Sanclra Nowblu,
Convert its Status
ThUs the first mll)or IDIIWflll -.~Bamett,newl
belle Winebrenner, Mrs. Hmter Saturda$ when lfbJ!~ IK!~~
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W Walke Mr nel ol Athena, •~eon. mo ... or tile Winter piDWed 1n1o tho reporter"; 'Tom hrr and ~·
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Stettler, HrkeNB....._.,.ms. .
COLUMBUS (UPI) - S 1 a t o and ·Mrs. Cbarlea Edwards, all the head(JW'ters of the Metp Ita toll of dBid and ln)ured,
Re(reohmll!ls were ...-viOd.
Bank Supt. Robert M. Edwards . ol Middleport; Mrs. Margaret c..,ey• I!OokmobUe Sarvlce · Jn hampered Iron~ ·oo 1i1o The DBXt meeUnc .,..W tie held
announoed Thuroda.y tlleiiJIII"O\'al Neuman. Syl;aeuae; Mills SytiU PomerQY.
· grOU!Id .and ID tho ail', a n d at the 1'9")'! ol ,Jacii,O Mora.
the
erslon or the Flist Eberiba.eb, ' Pomeroy; Mrs.
Present also Wtn be District duD1pOd 1be jp.'OateOI occumw.N
Bank at Marlotla, Ohio, wayne Tumor, Rut!OJ.1d; Miss
Rep. Ralph Welker; Joseph Shu- tlon of snOwfall Cor any ·NIWem. ., ...
a state chattered bOnk.
Barbara White, Pomel'Oy; 1be bert, state Ubrartan, and ' Mha ber doy In tile Waohln&amp;IOO ·area
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Edwards said tile romplotlon Middleport Public Library, Mrs. Ruth Hess, head o1 Library Ser- oln&lt;e records were Inaugurated
of the cHang&amp;&lt;~Ver WOuld occur Walter Ha;Yes, Mra.KatllrynMU· vices and Constntctloo Act Pro- In 1888.
'· someUm:e after Jan. 1. He aalcJ
it wiD be 1He first cooveralon ol lor, middleport; Miss Bernice 81"~· atJalr wiU got underW1!Y
PLAN DANCE
a national bank to a state charter Ann Durst, Pomeroy •
at 10 a.m with a coffee hour and
EtliterR Hlp School wiD spoo..
since 1963.
Tllere'o 1101110 Hand • pal- wiU conclude ml&lt;l-altemoon. A
china by Miss Satmdera -now luncheon will be served at noon. aor a dane.e tbla evenlnl fol..,.,.
In the Eastern-Hannan Trace
owned by Mrs. Russell. Aioo In- Mrs. VIlma Pll&lt;koja II director ~e. The ••Sound Effeetl"~l
ME1GS GENERAL HOSPITAL
eluded In tbe collection Is •paint- of tile Meigs Coont;y - U e emeee.
Admissions - None.
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New Ha-.-r~NI!I'IIijv.
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was decorated wtth calla 111101.
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,;hich lhe bride and groom left
Uear Old
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a wedding trip to the VIrgin
Jones read -;_~Good 0 I d !Blando, Alter Qec. lOth lheywlll
Days,•• Mrs. Lucretia Sayre read be at home In stamford, Conn.
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Church of God
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GALLIPOLIS- Tbo Youth Fe!lawshij&gt; of lhe First Chureh of
God, 109 Garfield Av- have
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on Chrlltlr.u Eve. ll e p.m.
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lf\a)ls, ()~t,.

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Her cascade bouquet:waBafchry·
santhemums in shades or yellow
and nast, tied with green ribbon.
D•vld Martin d Lorv Islllld
served the groom as bea'bnan.
William .R, Carley or Bedford,

New Hampshire, served as usher.
The bride, "given in marriage by
her father, chose I wtdte empire
gown or peau--de-sole with bros
caded bodice and elbow lenglh·
sleeves andlhortbroadtrainalBO
or the broc~rlal accented by a bow at the i¥gh walotllne.
Her veil or ollk lllu'olon wao bold
by a Di&lt;irbow. She earrled aniii'DI
bouquet or calla lilies.
The chancel was decorated with
!ems and baskets r1 white gladioli, ana,pdragonaandyellowc:hry-

SPECIALS

PLAID CAR COAU

J~-'{~IF~~

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Barbara H. Balles ol Dunellen,
N.J., was the honor attendant Cor
her sitter. She wore a dark green
velvet gown Cashtoned with em·
plre waistline and cape sleeves.

Mozalt,

ALL WOOL BEAUTIFUL

P.JUl MYlES

,·l ,

ard of New York City.

than three months overdUe In
payment or dues will be dropped
trun the sec retary• s book.
The literary program waa In
charge or the Worthy Lecturer,
Mrs, Marte Thomaa. She used
11 the theme "In the Good 0 ld
Days/' 1be group sarw . . .

KornL

HomOton ia lho -~ · . .

li'l
:
.(t ··~ (IJ
fj

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are Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Guy.

ENO - Eno Grarce met TUesda,y II 7:30 p. m, with the Wortlly
Master, Mr. Ernest Greenlee,
presiding,
One appeal Cor aid was read and
lljlflrOYI!d, II wss voted to introduce a raewrulelntotheBy·Lawa.

Achlomnenl ctrtlllealal Wert
p r e - to Ill wtio C\)lllpletod PI'OJtcto Jut yoer,
Robin Shalrer wu lrt cbartlo
of lor .tho ovon~na. At. pb.y.
~ lho _ , . OlhorThe e•llla •• Collcmed: Father,
tho• ........d .... BuMe Jell.
- • : DMllher, Libby
llueholi.;~"· c Wall.
It\~
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. Change In By-Laws Introduced At
Eno Grange November Meeting

Coanl¥ riiCGIIJI)tlon wu , , _

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MRS, CLAUD W, GUYARD

Mrs. "nlomas H, Balles fl. Route
2, Bidwell. Parente ot the groml

&amp; -.u tor Cllrlllmao.ftbe
Chrllltan Chlld,..n'l Funds
MrL Jlmel Rl'l&gt;"rds 10'" a
very lnlertlltllw Pl'OIP'IIII. de·
ocrtbuw • tour llhl- ....,.._
1y to N~ York.. Uolnllliclos,lho
described o triJ&gt; to lhe United
Notion• Building andll'OIIIIdl. 5bo
showed YOrioulde)llrimonta IDd
her periOIIOI commeiUoddedin·
lertlllto the j)I'IWl'alll.
There · will be no Docombor
i{.j,~ or lhe cluseo, The next
. . _ , will be Jan, 21 .. the
home or Mr. and Mro. Finley
Richards,

RETURNS FROM VISIT
GALLIPOLIS ~ Mrs. Jesse
Jotm1011, Lower River Rd., haa
totumecl from a viol! with her
IIOIIsb&gt;Jaw IDd daushter, Mr. IDd
Mro, Dick Motz in Columbuo.
Whllelhore shevhlledherbroth,
er and hla wife;· Mr. and Mra.
James E. Hlllo,y and other rolls
dves. She also went on to Ss&gt;rJnls
field to visit her aliter • Mrs.
J. E. WUoon ond Mrs. John
Hawkins. Other relatives vitlted
wore Mr. and Mrs. Robert GuiJic
ther, Mr. and Mra, Thom11 Wll~
ker and Mr. and Mro. o-se

aanthemums.

ed to the club lor outatancllnl
service. Tho club wu ..,. of
only 4 in lho COIIIII1 ID receive
lhla award;
·
Sharon HomOial received o
charm ror the COIJIIb' dnso ,.._

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A ohorl bullllo .. moollatl wa&amp;··
bald .... It,_ doeidod t o -

Roaslni, Schubert, Chopin and
Franz Uazt.
The next meetiJw or Thursda,y
Club will be held ot the home or
Mrs. W, Lew! a wllh Mra, Georp
Bush in charge ~the pnwram,

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GALUPOUS - Margaret Ann
BaUea ol. Greenwich, Conn., and
Claude w. qu,yard or Great Neck,
Long Island, N. Y., were married
at a 3 p, m. ceremony Saturday
November 25, in lhoChapelofthe
Flro~, Presb&gt;lerlan Church in
Plainfield, N.J. The Rov.George
C. Bonnell read the marriage
lines in the presence ol. about 85
relatives and friends.
.Parent• or the bride are Mr .llld
Mro. Eugene I. Balles or South
Plainfield, N~ J. Paternal grandparents were the late Mr. and

GALLIPOLIS - T h o He He
He - He
f,H
Club
mel at the Grace MOU&gt;Odlot
Church, Tuesday, PrlocWa Da,y,
tal proaided over tb meeting
and Margaret Ehman pve the
devotions.
Jack Friend wu the guest
speaker, He explained tho &lt;lltlea
of the 5 In)&gt; olltcero and What
a good club meeU., Is, Hl&amp;bs
Ulhls of a £DOd meeting an
lnleroot, fun, and oclJeatlon.
IO.Qelllono wert 11ked llllar hia
~ IDd porilamentary dure wao dlscuoiOCI. E41c.ol Bullotlna ,..... dlltributacl.
The club accepted Holen Akert
roslanatlon •• aecrelar7, Ellen
McCree«r woo ~ u the
new aecretary.
The club will hold a Chrlsls
mao psrt;y Dee. 19 at the home
o1 Prtsema n.,ton, at 1 p,m.
Sue Alkln1 IDd PriiCUla Da,y,
ton are ID lllmllh r o l r o - .
There' will be 1 sift oxehanlll.
'I'M club's ~. Mrs. S.
J,
IDd -~~-­
ent.Hamlllon,
Mrs. WUUam SIWfer, were
pre Mill.
II certlfleata lor beln&amp; 1 Gold
Star Club to 1961 wu aceept..
ed 011 behalf of the. clUb by J07ee
Burner, loll y-1 preJIIlllnt,

accurate
wrist
timepiece
in the
world

•••ll'J0

one nower 1ta7 tn place, to help
the per1011 belide her; when you
see a member brush a !all.,
~r ~ ~~ !J:marr~rrc:.,!I
(
.~, bel
--.
momao~
ore the .Judie pta
to that ~&amp;!d); when you 1ee aome-

.

the most

Brown reviewed ware

Ba I•1e S G·Uy0 r d Vows Read

ment; when you let 10meonetlke
time out trom trying to make

~

Mule'' wu reviewed 6yMra. w.
LeWio Brown (or lhe Thurllday
Club II lhe home or Mrs, Joe

coold

Touchy McNamara Fed Up
With Being the No, 2 Man

Man today holds in one hand the power to
· Twenty-five years ago, on Dec. 2, "the
destroy
himself utterly; in ·the other hand,
Italian navigator landed in the New World
the
promise
or enough energy to build any
and found the natives friendly."
kind of utopia he des1res.
In a squash courl under the stands of Stagg
In a mere quarter-century, the destructive
• Field at the University of Chicago, with a pile
power
of the atom has been developed to ~ un~
of graphite blocks and uranilim oxide slugs,
imaginable
proportions. Yet while t)Yo halves
~Enrico Fermi and his colleagues had
of
the
world
hold each other at missiles·point,
1 achieve~ the f1rsl self,sUIIaining chain re- nuclear-powered
sail the oceans. EleI action-the first controlled release of nuclear ments irradiated ships
in
reactors
perform vital
energy.
·
tasks in industry and medicine. By the end of
Although, as·Fermi was later to write, "the this century, halt the electrical energy pro· event was not spectacular, no fuses burned, duced in the United States will be generated
1 no lights flashed," it wu one of the most b1 . nuclear plants. Eventually, nuclear en1 momentous events in history. It paved the gmes will truly propel us into the Space Age.
j way for the atomic bomb, the hydrogen
Still, we have hardly begun to move away
· bomb, the pesceful harnessing of the atom, from the shores of that New World discov1 and all that these things have meant and ered by the physicists. ln..,25 years we have
have yet to mean.
pushed ahead, sometimes blindly, and have
Dec. 2, 1942, is a marker separating two reached a small hill a litue ways inland.
different epochs as irrevocably as Oct. 12.
From it we can see how far we have come
1492, separated the medieval from the mod- -and how rpuch unknown territory remains
em world.
to be explored.

Thursday Club
Review ·Given By
Mrs. W. L. Brown

unaglne

RA¥CADMLEV

Just 25 Years Old

\.

II•••

or, in · dealing out Seemingly will do what I th~nk needs to
WASHINGTON-IN E A) off-the-culfr.arables and meta· · be done." he said: "But then,
Fame, said Emily Dickinson, phorlcal ta es, come oft more in the McCarthy debates,· as
is a fickle food upon a shift· genuinely Lincolnesque than now, J think if an issue being plate.
anyone else 01 the scene.
comes vltal enough, so.meone
Still c on f u s i n g to many
Or his humor may tura needs to speak out." 1
•
is w he the r Sen. Eugene droll aod biting. Uslog one of.
The issue that bas beeome
McCarthy just wants to toy his favorIte references in "vital" now · it Vtehlam. ac·
with his serving, gobble It all answer tO a studenC's ques~ cording to G e n e MCCaii.
or eat well and save any left- lion ("Wl!o do you think would 'ilia! enoUilbJo. rlok II.· ·
overs for t9'72. ·
· •·~' 1" •· ,.,
make the ·. bOot Repabllclm ilil!t, despllllb'f danger . kP
candidate?"),
he responded being holsled, b..)' many otldll
Since-he first appeared as a
potential presidential candi- wryly. "I thInk we have DemoerBtit cOI!faiU.fll, · ,; _
so far , he acts very much
date opposing the incumbent, enough trouble In our own
political observers have been leper colony without crawling as thottgh he wants to be preaident. a It hough McCirthy
trying to decide what the 51, over the wall."
year-old ' Minnesotan wants,
He has been called philo, himself denies It !rom a pure
while John Q. Public is still sophie, dreamy, even 1 y .
philosophical standpoint.
trying to put the name with
" I don't know what it akes
"I don't know il ll!lYbod~
a face. Unless you are from to make a !hilosopher, • he really wants to be president, '
M·i nne sot a or remember laughed. " I' say I'm r ect· he said . "I certainly don't."
names and faces from nomi- ive, thoughtful, probably more
" But I think II you are In .
nating conventions three and than some senators, a
I've politics for .. some time there
seven y e a r s baCk, Sen. written some t h e or f} t i c a I are conditions which buDd
McCarthy probably sWI pieces on the operation of the arouhd you,_ and it can beeome _
means a guy who chased government."
a responslbility to seek the
Commies back in the '50s.
Though his generally lack- presidency·"
It's not that fame has been luster Senate career does not
particularly elusive to this suggest one who spoils lor
SUNDAY
Sen. McCarthy, nor that he
confticts,
the
ones
he
picks
TIMES.SENTINEL
has completely ignored the
flubi ..Mcl .,,,, 1 .,.u.y .. , TM
case lor it. His light has are usually formidable.
In
1952
he
challenged
the
oh•o
Y•l"" l'ublltl'llnt co.
"'
flared briefly over 19 years on
'lch-hunling
tactics
of
that
.
o-.LLII'OLIS
DAIL
't
tJIIV
Wl
11s. (l II..
Capitol Hill, nine of'them in
ua teco1'1411 an..
the Senate. II has, however, other Sen. McCarthy and de· 41.,, Publlahed •w•rv •"""'., .c... •~
h
( nlnll UCII'I ltt.. rcll'lo IHIMI . Cl..l
.
bl' I
failed to exude a steady glow. b ate d h1m
pu 1c y, w en mos ""'''' ,,.., , 1 4t, 111 ,.. 11 a, o"••· •"''
members of Congress were
THI DAIL v tiMfiMlL
Veterans rem~mber his maintaining a d. i s c r e e t
110 Metfttnlc Strett, '~"'.,.'' 01 -~
-sUrring speech In support of
u
·k d
U7" . PublltMcl ner, · WHkll' -;::
silence. ,ve r1s e a secure "1" 9 , .. u, 11t saturday. Intend "•
Adlai
Stevenson
at
the
1960
1
WA&gt;SHINGTON &lt;NEAl
Democratic conventic,n and House seat to run as a distinct end cln• "'''''"' "'',.'' • "'"'"''"·
Defense Secretar'- Robert McNamara is tired. His personal his bid for the vice presidency underdog for the Senate in ohto,T~~~~o·~=· · su•sca••r•oN
1958.
ay cerrlt• llltiiY ' " ' lumi•Y. :nc
staff is tired. They re still working long hours but they're be- In 1964.
.
.
'
b
....
...k .
, ••
d c hll
a engmg an u~cum MAIL tutsUII',TIO"' ' "
ginning to drag.
But moatly bla career in cntAn president
of your own
Tt'lt oeuipotl• Tribune '" o:~o ·~:
McNamara Is pictured as a hard, tough operator who dotes public Ufe liao been one of
on conflict But it is thls reporter's experience after being at quiet oloofaeso-tbe .Cbolorly, P arty can hardly be consid~ "'anthl
w~t-, " 1'U' ' "• 11thrll
· ""' I'I'Oft
"'~~ \ltM•••·
't&amp;
the Pentagon part of almost every working day during meditative Hnator who, In ered playing Tiddlywinks. de- wtMIU· '"' , • ., 110• ~~~~ • •11
•
monttn ts .P .
, 1u ,
McNaMara's Seven years of otflce that ~e is personally ex- fad, oaee .c onsidered beeom- spite the di ssension over the thr••
1'ht Gal I'll Stntlr\11, ' " ":: tt
tremely sensitive to what is said about him.
. ' IDg a Beaedlctlae monk.
war.
1111 mtnthl tUir "''~,:::::.,,..; "
"I'm not the ,kind of lellow
TM .u.,ttttt •r•u
HM YM u,
He hal a terrill&lt; need to be rithl alld to have people lhlak
tliiCIUII'i'IIY entitled II
di ... -'CMI
"He's
just
not
a
Senate
I
f
he Is rigid. He bas been lmown to almost lrantleally buttonwho rushes In i someone e se publlutlon =~~ elt,W:.':',., aM tM
hole peeple wbo hove accuoed him of error to try to prove he operator, not an arm-twisting,
:::..:::, '!......
cajoling acUon man." obWal rJibt alter Oil.
served a colleague. "He's no
Criticism botherJ McNamara more ~n .any secretary of Sen. Magnuson.
defense this reporter has ever·watched m operation.
"I divide the useful sena·
More and more of late, McNamara has seen his policies,
tors-and
certainly I would inopenly. or behind-the-scenes, criticized heavUy by sections of
clude
McCarthy
among those
the pubUe., Congress, the admmtstratlon and the press .. He Is
-into
two
categories.
There
close personally to some of the men who criticize our Vaetnam
are
those
who
fight
to
' get
policies most strongly. )
.
legislation I h r o u g h. 'who
More and more this critlcism has been getting under wbeedle and trade In the lobMcNamara's skin. He has been gaD;ed n:tost l;ty recent a~cusa­ bies and offices and on the
tions that he has been dishonest m has statemen~. tn the phone. Then there are those
figures he gives out, in the proof he otters for hts defense whom I call ed'Ueatlonal sendecis'ions .
1'
ators, who make eloquent
MeNamara llke1 to he top man. At the World Ban, ~e'll speeches on the floor and get
be No. 1. Ia the Pentagoa, he Ia No. Z; the Prealdeat makes the wheels of legislation in
the final deelalons. For McNamara, It's a severe atrabl to · motlon, although in doing so
operate wbea tile dMIIIons are not hla.
.
they o f te n ruflle feathers
McNamara has never been comfortable with milltary men.
He- came ~to the Pentagon with preconceived notions of ~en along lh4t line.
"!think ol McCarthy as an
on horseback. He has seen to the remov~l o( some high·
educational
senator."
ranking officers whose attitudes disturbed bun. Formally, in
The
latest
man who would
prtlctice his relationship with his military advisers has been
Is
a tall, attractbe'
president
correct.' He has had no revolts, no organized sa~;totage of hls
ive,
articulate
intellectual
programs. There has been no move toward mass or group
resignations. But there has not been complete mutunl trust. whose dovish vle1fpolnts on
McNalljara is tired of his job. He has accomplished., whAt the VIetnam war found an
he wanteil to accomplish In the Pentagon. There are no new early haven in the acad!!mic
challenges to match the reorganizations aJ!I) cluylges in .the and clerical communltie&amp;. At
way oil doing things that ·McNamara ~ already put throtigh. · an eastern university he chid,
ed tht press ("you guy,s all
MeNamara bas told frieodo over lite yean .lhat he ... •
a&amp;k the same quesflons',) and .
lntereot to reluralat to private !lldllllr)'· He'd bad tbl "": ''Called on scb.blars for ·help •
perlence, he said. He wanted oomolbla' new. Itt! _IIOW leeli ("There's a need for a real inthe 1ame way about his Pntaron Job.
,
tellectual reiJIOnse") and -the
A man who cares so much aliout what people ~ink, as kids' cbeerea and the ·profs
McNamara 11oes has also a compulsion to cbsnge his image, beamed.
es)iecially 11 he 'wants" t.o hold ollie~ againr some Ume. Ao
Quick of wit, he can · reel
secretary ol defense, he s.,.s himself pictured a• a man o1 ott Informal 'b a n I e r like a
if/ l'lltlrl!IA.
war. In the World ·Bank, he'll be pictured, he thinks, ao a aUver-halred JoluuJy Carson,
8
Do4,
JeciJeJ wllat I wcnit lo do. I ...,.llo 6e
man doing good for the world.

.......

Frielllllllld - · Bll&gt;lt claa- . lftll Mn. EmoiiiWI_,,__
d Slffill"'"l C'-1 IUdledl• er m.llben ~1M dauea.
Tile- filllowlllllo_r_
ChUrch ot Rio C....... 11101 I!QI.4BY Oftllbw,IIDr, •• otlho- ......._,after Wide~ lhopnoW. · .
ol Mr. and Mrs,, Maurloo Foipy called lhe jlnqltxcwlber lor !be &lt;
lftll doltiNer, ~.
Mro. Maurice F~qoT
I
.,
1110rt ·_.. 111 memberoandtwo .... tbl~.

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bouse,
·
•
I'm talklhJI oboul Chrlotmao Flowor $bow fever,
w,_think lhe germo 1pread down river from Motp Count¥ becouae
Its - l o an Juot getth• over lhe epidemic prior to lhe Molal
County AnnUal Chrl•trna• Flower Showthi•JIOII-. Thelr •IP•
or relief wert heard 18 mUeo away, llore In Gelllpo!lo,
I remember the flrll Chrlsls
&lt;~ tna1t Flower hw In which 1
-.ed an nhlblt. I made 1 YOII don't Rei • blue, you are
ot1rotosm orpn IDd ptoced 12 challonpd to Jill 0110 lho , _
choir boyo ll'GUIId lt. I ev011 ~ebou.,
, ~&amp;--•
made a slsined
window ;
• ._, 1 11
ouuuiQ'
behind the orpn. 11aw limbiilouo Evano io pul11D1 his
out ey
c111 a per1011 got? I ean't rOn lhe root~ &lt;I'm kiddinl ol course
member what lite Judll Jlald, becouu stanJoy and Ellzobelh
but - • with more -'enee
have !ll'adouoly OI)OIIed their
I can
what lhe ~ home several llmto and stanJq
' The beauljt of the first flower hu onloYoc every mlnuta or II),
lhow I ever attended made me
Bill Spann doesn't know Whot
mnc1 in awe
his pretty reoJ,:halrecJ wlto hu
How
the:v do II? CQm, let ~lm in Ior, but Sunda,y otter
mon weeda had been made bMQoo 5 !)).m., when she Jdck1 otf her
111111 with paint and sporlde.
lhotto IDd collapses .on the coueh,
One woman had used p 11 Melp Counl,y will be able to
from a car headlllht ror a las hear THEM ,..,,
ble centerpiece, On 11 abo had
Eaoy,.,inl Fl)'e Somploo and
ploced White. glads a n d guici. her family perha)ls may lake It
Jllll'll3ed Wheot arranged in the in stride. Fa,ye hal a wa,yolmaks
ohape ol. a star. SJnee then I've lng tho. moot dlfllcull taak seem
seen more ortalnalldeas In now. etrortleal.
er lhowa than 1 could ever tell
Alwa,ya the lillY, Mildred Tho.
about.
rna• will wetcomo llllhe I!Ueots
One can't heli&gt; but admire the with her soft charm.
Tho onetfatbrlngseverys
perservance or an arranger, try,
to make a line ol branch 1101
one back to
r a lhoW again
where Bhe wants 1t even rela the frl
one make• by
sordns 1o usln1 ch~l IIUIII
working IDd &amp;DiniJihroulh 0 ltmo '
to make It stick; or tlie brave ofWtenh slon topthor,
-"" - - ·. ·
look
th f
of
en you 188 IOJneone croll .'
whoseonwt" m':m : : her ~~nsera behind her baekWhen
mont hal just turned over 1n
the Judp gets 1o your arranges

The DMZ Dilemma

The Atomic Age

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A FEI(J:R io going ai'Ound Galllpolia.
.
.
!lie eontqldul because about :!0 hom eo on koown to be tnroc:ted with
it. 'I1!e •)'JDIItOmt are, women walkb'W around wttb Razed •Y•lt not
hearlnl .men SM~.eone Jpeaka to thlm; kitchens full of branebes, ,
IPJ'IJI point' in the olr, llilar on lhe floor, IDd Junk Ill over .the

Cyprus: All Hands -Off

Mrs . Jam.es
·RiQiards Gives Program
.
....Loyal Frien_ds and Men's Bible Classes
Rio' GRANDl!: ..: 1110 ~ ,.........-.GaNCI_.. .....
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now

What they're Saying about These Changing Times

'

BY l'ATHOUCK

WASHINQTON (NEAl
ln war and politlcs, ~the ." inside" 'trategisls and -~~ ·
lnOuentlal outsiders re
ly IO'u Into disagreement. Cr!U.
. clams-of policy ~ ac on
in a constant s~am .
•
•
No
one
In
tills
capital
wbo
genuinely
believes· In a free ex'
change thinks It should be otherwise, or that II is likely to he.
But lately Y!'!' can find some ftgures of lbfluence here (snd
The burning !use on CyprUJ has beeft
not just in ~ Johnson admlnts!raUon) who lhiJ1k that crltl,
snuffed out, thinks m8.inly to the strenuous · ciBm as a function of democratic process is often misunder~
mediation efforts of President Johnson's
stoo~ by those who voice It .and misread by those who hear
ernluary, Cyrus Vance.
about it.
.
,
,
The next immediate .step· is to remove at
In Internal · strategy.maiting, some complaint Is heard
least some· of the more explosive ~ements &amp;Jalnst those In key places who merely mull!!r _their crJU,
which have made such a powderkeg of this
c1sms (not .wanting .t o be heard by top otfJcials) and seldom
1 Robert· s. McNamara must be pleasantly
balmy Mediterranean tsl~nd.
.
·
! surprised at the number of booSters he has ' Agreements to enable 4110,000 Greek Cyp- if ever offer ·alternatives.
Yet,
to
jlullo
from
the
eomments
of
10me
lnoiders
this
- 1 suddenly acquired on Capitol Hill by virtue
riots to get along with 1l!IJ,OOO Turkish Cyprepti'ler e - - r a In various lielclo, tloere Is more lrrltatlea ·
· of the announcement that he Is resigning ~·
rlots exist on paper. Wbat,ls needed Is the
over
the IDieraal critle who loudly tries to ctve blo ceuater,
secretary of defense to become president of
will to make them work, not only on Cyprus
arcament
the Ioree of proveD fact.
the Worlll Bank.
but In Athens and Ankara.
Militsry
and diplomatlc types may contend that il the .
. washington Is rife with speculation about
Greece must once and for all abandon tbe
United
States
does ;ome five purlicular things the war In
idea ol ·reuniting the island with itself and '
th! "real" reasons ror his leaving.
Vietnam
could
be suceesslully concluded. in six months to a
niake genuine eflorts to see that the rights of
11 is possible that the, man is simply boneyear.
Some
may
argue thst il tWo particular things had
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Turkish
minority
are
observed.
weary after seven years of hard, and generbeen
done
in
19116
or 1967, the conflict would be much ad,
Eventually,
the
more
lhst
both
Greece
and
ally brilliant, labor In a job second only to
vanced
and
might
now
be over.
:
Turkey
are
able
to
leave
the
island
and
its
tbe presldency m lts complexity.
peoples
alone,
the
better
will
be
the
chances
Within
the
camps
·of
the
candidates
for
next
year's presi·
~ But many people, including ,a number of
for
the
Cypriots
to
forge
a
real
nation
out
of
denUal
nominations,
some
may
assert
that
Gov.
George
' congressmen, see McNamara s Illl;pending
themselves
in
lasting
peace.
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of
Michigan
would
today
be
riding
high
if
he had
~ departure from the Pentagon as proof of "!'
taken their suggested specific steps and avoided others.-or
ideolOgical rift between him and the Presithat Richard Nixon would have- the whole thing wrapped up ·
dent and are feariul that it portends a sharp
if he had ~yed liome Instead of travelln~ 85,000 miles over
' escalation of the war in Vietnam.
An end run around the so-called. Demilitarfour
conU.nts. ..
McNamara, it is said, has grown increas- ized Zone between North and South VIetnam
The
trouble with till• brand ol what mltht be call~ c.aleingly doubtful and disturbed about the war. aimed at knocking out Communist artill~y
gorlcal
erlltciam II that too frequeatly )loth the eritk1 and
The removal of his moderating influence thus ·ille~ally emplaced there wouldn't constifute
lheir
aymp8tbellcllotenerl
inolde and outolde Invest II with
will constitute a victory for the hawkish adan mvaslon ~f North Vietnam, says Dwight
a
1latul
beyolld
Ito
worth.
visers surrounding the President, say the Eisenhower. . ----...
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To take an example from the. public domaln;)ll'itain's
speculators.
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It would be a justified mllltarr, operationWorld
War II hero, General Montgomery, wrote a biJQ,1t years
The coming year will prove_or ~prllve ~e
"removing a thorn in our sides. '
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afterward
saying that war could have been ended six btonths
validity of aU thiS. The question nght now IS
The trouble is, how do you keep the thorn
earlier
il
his
adylce on· strategy had been taken.
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who can effectively replace him.
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._ from sprouting back?
The
Possibly,
only
way
to
make
sure
would
bie
to
but
possibly not. In the nature ol things there to ,
McNamara has been the strongest and
absolutely
no
way
to prove or disprove his argument. Anyone
station
U.S.
troops
~rmanently
in
th'e
DMZ.
most efficient secretary of defense in the 2D
but
tnis
would
be
illegal
·on
our
pari.
And
who
thereafter
contended
that Gen. Eisenhower and other
years that the office has eXisted., More than
there
.
they
would
b&lt;1
subject
to
attack
from
siralegista
bad
"delayed
the
conclusion ol the war by six
anY of his fred~essors, he has embodie.d the
months" would be talking ru~"ish.
.
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principle o civilian control over the military. artillery farther north. ·
.
Would
this
new
thorn
in
our
sides
justify
The
library
shelves
today
are
loaded
with
detailed,
intimate
The nation will be fortunate indeed if a
histories which reveal the tremendoUJ In-lighting among top
man with the same s.ize shoes can be found an even deeper "nonlnvasion" of Nortli Vietnam?
U.S., British and other strategists over key World War II
to take his place.
decisions. c&amp;oices .not made can never be made.
To a much' more-limiled degree, and mostly within the
corifines of this country's own effort, the same disputes
flared in the Korean war and are raging internally over
VIetnam.
.
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It
is
essential
t
h
a
t
you
Inescapably,
however,
many
of
the
decisions
and
cate,
backing
out
of
the
Space
Age
Tired.
understand t h e yearnlngs gorlcal crlllcloms DOW heiDI laid down over Vietnam will
almost before we enter it.
-Fred Gill, Denver, on how
be able to
-James E. Webb , head of and hol"'s ol the overwhelm- never be aeeurately appraloed beeause DO one
il feels !o be l()J).
ing maJority ~f your country- 1111. . truly their exact contribution to the llnal re1ult-good
National
Aeronautics
and
•
men.
Space Administration.
We are opt enga,ed in a
-Sen.
Joset&gt;h Montoya, DSimilarly, if Richard Nixon should win the GOP nomina~ on poverty. It lS only a
N.M.1
urgtng
Latin-Amerition
next year, who wUl really be able to s11y what part w~s
Mrica needs help if she is
skirmish. The n e g I e c I of
can
students
to
"educate
played
by each of 100 or so .key lnternaJ.choJCeB made by his
q_~~.el!. cannot be overcome to achieve her ~olential 'It'd
'strategists?
Or what would have happened II opposite
and
lead."
we
must
not"&amp;e
'diicouraged
e-aa1y.
had
be'
e n made in 50 o( those instances?
choices
by
the,
enormit,y
of
the
task
:£.~jl!ianvHaber, University and we must not shrink from
The
failure
of
clergymen
War
and
politics
are trial-and-error enterprises. Generals
~ oJ Michlgan economist.
providing some of the assist~ ·to de a I with· present-day and politicians tend to J11Uddle through to victory or defeat.
problems in the language of The man who "knows" the cons~uence of every action taken
Only rebellion, I think, can ance required.
the
street makes laymen feel or not taken in such complex endeavors lives in a private,
save us from ultimate suffoca- -Sen. James B. Pearson, R- that while clerpmen are ununreal world.
Kan., after tour of Africa.
tion.
questionably p1ous men they
-Supreme Court Justice
are nevertheless lost balls in
The atmosphere a r o u n d high weeds when it comes to
William 0. Douglas, deploring go~rnment invasion of Washington usually seems to the bard Issues of reality.
citizen.s' privacy, in an arti- be that McDowell was just de- -Dr. Duke McCall, !'resident
feated down the road here at
cle in. PLayboy magazine.
of Southern Baptist Sem~
the First Battle of Bull Run
nary, LouisVille, Ky.
We have come a long way and the federal armies are
·in the first 10 years, but In struggling back Into tbe city
No man owns the presiterms of exploring and fully _ . . ·such is not true. I am con- dency. He must earn the
understanding our solar sys- vinced of it. My colleagues nominatldb.
tem , we still have a long way are convinced of it.
- Ed Fculeley, Oregon state
to go. Unless we are prepared -Gen. Earle G. Wheeler,
Democratic chairma:n.
chairman of the Joint
to move ubead with new proChiefs of Staff, on progress
grams of planetary exploraof the Vietnam wa'T.
tion , for example, we will be
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church lounge Cor the entire gueet
liato 1be three tier weddtrw cake
was decorated wtth calla 111101.
A buffet lunch was served, after
,;hich lhe bride and groom left
Uear Old
-"'r•. Rosetta
a wedding trip to the VIrgin
Jones read -;_~Good 0 I d !Blando, Alter Qec. lOth lheywlll
Days,•• Mrs. Lucretia Sayre read be at home In stamford, Conn.
uHow Do I Kaow A Fanner" ancl 'The bride graduated rr.m Madls
Ernest Greenlee and Mr. Clark son College, Harrisonburg, VL,
Thornj)son gave a skit entitled u A and Is Aceounling ~rvloor wilh
Farmer." uPewetuaJ. Motion" Cwnminga IDd Lockwood, Slamand '•Sugar and Spice" was read Cord, COnn. The brhleg-:oom
by Mr. Harley Dermey.
· graduated rrom the Ctty College
Maurice 'lbomaa gave a humor ... of New York IDd If A.,lotsnt
ous readi~ and Mrs. Anise Comptroller or Arnold Bakers,
Greenlee read 41 'nlink n Over.'' Inc. of Greenwich, Conn.
A oontest entitled "Jumbled
Words ofGrarce Equipmd' waa
led b.-the lecturer, Mra. Thomas.
The group cloeed with the IIOIIi

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there will be a Chriltmas supr
with membero to bring potl110k,

Church of God
Youth Group To
Present Play
GALLIPOLIS- Tbo Youth Fe!lawshij&gt; of lhe First Chureh of
God, 109 Garfield Av- have
'-n IJI)Ie buq m their pta,y,
"Angle on a stepladder." Tble
11 a lhreo ac:t pta,y, a papanl,
IDd a story about an ordinary
fun.Uy, all, but the Cather aDd
he 11 very unordinary.
The youth have ·ID put lhls pb.y .., ot Ftrll
Chureh of God, Now Haven, Well
Vlrtdnla, on W..,.sda,y, Dec.
20. Tbo J•ia,y will be put 011 ll
lhelr bon .., chureh on Dec. 24,
on Chrlltlr.u Eve. ll e p.m.
Tbo pobllc lo invited to see lhls

Thomas; daughter, Joyce ""-'•r•i
IIIII, Ro1100e Thomas: asitllolll
pastor, DannY Cook, and tdrl
rrtend, Lindlllaird,
PartidpoJIIng in lhe .110-' .
are. narrator, Marion Caldwell;
Joseph, Mike Woomer; M a,..~,
llobble;lloilok; SIJnQ, Mike

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and nast, tied with green ribbon.
D•vld Martin d Lorv Islllld
served the groom as bea'bnan.
William .R, Carley or Bedford,

New Hampshire, served as usher.
The bride, "given in marriage by
her father, chose I wtdte empire
gown or peau--de-sole with bros
caded bodice and elbow lenglh·
sleeves andlhortbroadtrainalBO
or the broc~rlal accented by a bow at the i¥gh walotllne.
Her veil or ollk lllu'olon wao bold
by a Di&lt;irbow. She earrled aniii'DI
bouquet or calla lilies.
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N.J., was the honor attendant Cor
her sitter. She wore a dark green
velvet gown Cashtoned with em·
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payment or dues will be dropped
trun the sec retary• s book.
The literary program waa In
charge or the Worthy Lecturer,
Mrs, Marte Thomaa. She used
11 the theme "In the Good 0 ld
Days/' 1be group sarw . . .

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ENO - Eno Grarce met TUesda,y II 7:30 p. m, with the Wortlly
Master, Mr. Ernest Greenlee,
presiding,
One appeal Cor aid was read and
lljlflrOYI!d, II wss voted to introduce a raewrulelntotheBy·Lawa.

Achlomnenl ctrtlllealal Wert
p r e - to Ill wtio C\)lllpletod PI'OJtcto Jut yoer,
Robin Shalrer wu lrt cbartlo
of lor .tho ovon~na. At. pb.y.
~ lho _ , . OlhorThe e•llla •• Collcmed: Father,
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Mrs. "nlomas H, Balles fl. Route
2, Bidwell. Parente ot the groml

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Chrllltan Chlld,..n'l Funds
MrL Jlmel Rl'l&gt;"rds 10'" a
very lnlertlltllw Pl'OIP'IIII. de·
ocrtbuw • tour llhl- ....,.._
1y to N~ York.. Uolnllliclos,lho
described o triJ&gt; to lhe United
Notion• Building andll'OIIIIdl. 5bo
showed YOrioulde)llrimonta IDd
her periOIIOI commeiUoddedin·
lertlllto the j)I'IWl'alll.
There · will be no Docombor
i{.j,~ or lhe cluseo, The next
. . _ , will be Jan, 21 .. the
home or Mr. and Mro. Finley
Richards,

RETURNS FROM VISIT
GALLIPOLIS ~ Mrs. Jesse
Jotm1011, Lower River Rd., haa
totumecl from a viol! with her
IIOIIsb&gt;Jaw IDd daushter, Mr. IDd
Mro, Dick Motz in Columbuo.
Whllelhore shevhlledherbroth,
er and hla wife;· Mr. and Mra.
James E. Hlllo,y and other rolls
dves. She also went on to Ss&gt;rJnls
field to visit her aliter • Mrs.
J. E. WUoon ond Mrs. John
Hawkins. Other relatives vitlted
wore Mr. and Mrs. Robert GuiJic
ther, Mr. and Mra, Thom11 Wll~
ker and Mr. and Mro. o-se

aanthemums.

ed to the club lor outatancllnl
service. Tho club wu ..,. of
only 4 in lho COIIIII1 ID receive
lhla award;
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Sharon HomOial received o
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bald .... It,_ doeidod t o -

Roaslni, Schubert, Chopin and
Franz Uazt.
The next meetiJw or Thursda,y
Club will be held ot the home or
Mrs. W, Lew! a wllh Mra, Georp
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GALUPOUS - Margaret Ann
BaUea ol. Greenwich, Conn., and
Claude w. qu,yard or Great Neck,
Long Island, N. Y., were married
at a 3 p, m. ceremony Saturday
November 25, in lhoChapelofthe
Flro~, Presb&gt;lerlan Church in
Plainfield, N.J. The Rov.George
C. Bonnell read the marriage
lines in the presence ol. about 85
relatives and friends.
.Parent• or the bride are Mr .llld
Mro. Eugene I. Balles or South
Plainfield, N~ J. Paternal grandparents were the late Mr. and

GALLIPOLIS - T h o He He
He - He
f,H
Club
mel at the Grace MOU&gt;Odlot
Church, Tuesday, PrlocWa Da,y,
tal proaided over tb meeting
and Margaret Ehman pve the
devotions.
Jack Friend wu the guest
speaker, He explained tho &lt;lltlea
of the 5 In)&gt; olltcero and What
a good club meeU., Is, Hl&amp;bs
Ulhls of a £DOd meeting an
lnleroot, fun, and oclJeatlon.
IO.Qelllono wert 11ked llllar hia
~ IDd porilamentary dure wao dlscuoiOCI. E41c.ol Bullotlna ,..... dlltributacl.
The club accepted Holen Akert
roslanatlon •• aecrelar7, Ellen
McCree«r woo ~ u the
new aecretary.
The club will hold a Chrlsls
mao psrt;y Dee. 19 at the home
o1 Prtsema n.,ton, at 1 p,m.
Sue Alkln1 IDd PriiCUla Da,y,
ton are ID lllmllh r o l r o - .
There' will be 1 sift oxehanlll.
'I'M club's ~. Mrs. S.
J,
IDd -~~-­
ent.Hamlllon,
Mrs. WUUam SIWfer, were
pre Mill.
II certlfleata lor beln&amp; 1 Gold
Star Club to 1961 wu aceept..
ed 011 behalf of the. clUb by J07ee
Burner, loll y-1 preJIIlllnt,

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the per1011 belide her; when you
see a member brush a !all.,
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LeWio Brown (or lhe Thurllday
Club II lhe home or Mrs, Joe

coold

Touchy McNamara Fed Up
With Being the No, 2 Man

Man today holds in one hand the power to
· Twenty-five years ago, on Dec. 2, "the
destroy
himself utterly; in ·the other hand,
Italian navigator landed in the New World
the
promise
or enough energy to build any
and found the natives friendly."
kind of utopia he des1res.
In a squash courl under the stands of Stagg
In a mere quarter-century, the destructive
• Field at the University of Chicago, with a pile
power
of the atom has been developed to ~ un~
of graphite blocks and uranilim oxide slugs,
imaginable
proportions. Yet while t)Yo halves
~Enrico Fermi and his colleagues had
of
the
world
hold each other at missiles·point,
1 achieve~ the f1rsl self,sUIIaining chain re- nuclear-powered
sail the oceans. EleI action-the first controlled release of nuclear ments irradiated ships
in
reactors
perform vital
energy.
·
tasks in industry and medicine. By the end of
Although, as·Fermi was later to write, "the this century, halt the electrical energy pro· event was not spectacular, no fuses burned, duced in the United States will be generated
1 no lights flashed," it wu one of the most b1 . nuclear plants. Eventually, nuclear en1 momentous events in history. It paved the gmes will truly propel us into the Space Age.
j way for the atomic bomb, the hydrogen
Still, we have hardly begun to move away
· bomb, the pesceful harnessing of the atom, from the shores of that New World discov1 and all that these things have meant and ered by the physicists. ln..,25 years we have
have yet to mean.
pushed ahead, sometimes blindly, and have
Dec. 2, 1942, is a marker separating two reached a small hill a litue ways inland.
different epochs as irrevocably as Oct. 12.
From it we can see how far we have come
1492, separated the medieval from the mod- -and how rpuch unknown territory remains
em world.
to be explored.

Thursday Club
Review ·Given By
Mrs. W. L. Brown

unaglne

RA¥CADMLEV

Just 25 Years Old

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or, in · dealing out Seemingly will do what I th~nk needs to
WASHINGTON-IN E A) off-the-culfr.arables and meta· · be done." he said: "But then,
Fame, said Emily Dickinson, phorlcal ta es, come oft more in the McCarthy debates,· as
is a fickle food upon a shift· genuinely Lincolnesque than now, J think if an issue being plate.
anyone else 01 the scene.
comes vltal enough, so.meone
Still c on f u s i n g to many
Or his humor may tura needs to speak out." 1
•
is w he the r Sen. Eugene droll aod biting. Uslog one of.
The issue that bas beeome
McCarthy just wants to toy his favorIte references in "vital" now · it Vtehlam. ac·
with his serving, gobble It all answer tO a studenC's ques~ cording to G e n e MCCaii.
or eat well and save any left- lion ("Wl!o do you think would 'ilia! enoUilbJo. rlok II.· ·
overs for t9'72. ·
· •·~' 1" •· ,.,
make the ·. bOot Repabllclm ilil!t, despllllb'f danger . kP
candidate?"),
he responded being holsled, b..)' many otldll
Since-he first appeared as a
potential presidential candi- wryly. "I thInk we have DemoerBtit cOI!faiU.fll, · ,; _
so far , he acts very much
date opposing the incumbent, enough trouble In our own
political observers have been leper colony without crawling as thottgh he wants to be preaident. a It hough McCirthy
trying to decide what the 51, over the wall."
year-old ' Minnesotan wants,
He has been called philo, himself denies It !rom a pure
while John Q. Public is still sophie, dreamy, even 1 y .
philosophical standpoint.
trying to put the name with
" I don't know what it akes
"I don't know il ll!lYbod~
a face. Unless you are from to make a !hilosopher, • he really wants to be president, '
M·i nne sot a or remember laughed. " I' say I'm r ect· he said . "I certainly don't."
names and faces from nomi- ive, thoughtful, probably more
" But I think II you are In .
nating conventions three and than some senators, a
I've politics for .. some time there
seven y e a r s baCk, Sen. written some t h e or f} t i c a I are conditions which buDd
McCarthy probably sWI pieces on the operation of the arouhd you,_ and it can beeome _
means a guy who chased government."
a responslbility to seek the
Commies back in the '50s.
Though his generally lack- presidency·"
It's not that fame has been luster Senate career does not
particularly elusive to this suggest one who spoils lor
SUNDAY
Sen. McCarthy, nor that he
confticts,
the
ones
he
picks
TIMES.SENTINEL
has completely ignored the
flubi ..Mcl .,,,, 1 .,.u.y .. , TM
case lor it. His light has are usually formidable.
In
1952
he
challenged
the
oh•o
Y•l"" l'ublltl'llnt co.
"'
flared briefly over 19 years on
'lch-hunling
tactics
of
that
.
o-.LLII'OLIS
DAIL
't
tJIIV
Wl
11s. (l II..
Capitol Hill, nine of'them in
ua teco1'1411 an..
the Senate. II has, however, other Sen. McCarthy and de· 41.,, Publlahed •w•rv •"""'., .c... •~
h
( nlnll UCII'I ltt.. rcll'lo IHIMI . Cl..l
.
bl' I
failed to exude a steady glow. b ate d h1m
pu 1c y, w en mos ""'''' ,,.., , 1 4t, 111 ,.. 11 a, o"••· •"''
members of Congress were
THI DAIL v tiMfiMlL
Veterans rem~mber his maintaining a d. i s c r e e t
110 Metfttnlc Strett, '~"'.,.'' 01 -~
-sUrring speech In support of
u
·k d
U7" . PublltMcl ner, · WHkll' -;::
silence. ,ve r1s e a secure "1" 9 , .. u, 11t saturday. Intend "•
Adlai
Stevenson
at
the
1960
1
WA&gt;SHINGTON &lt;NEAl
Democratic conventic,n and House seat to run as a distinct end cln• "'''''"' "'',.'' • "'"'"''"·
Defense Secretar'- Robert McNamara is tired. His personal his bid for the vice presidency underdog for the Senate in ohto,T~~~~o·~=· · su•sca••r•oN
1958.
ay cerrlt• llltiiY ' " ' lumi•Y. :nc
staff is tired. They re still working long hours but they're be- In 1964.
.
.
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b
....
...k .
, ••
d c hll
a engmg an u~cum MAIL tutsUII',TIO"' ' "
ginning to drag.
But moatly bla career in cntAn president
of your own
Tt'lt oeuipotl• Tribune '" o:~o ·~:
McNamara Is pictured as a hard, tough operator who dotes public Ufe liao been one of
on conflict But it is thls reporter's experience after being at quiet oloofaeso-tbe .Cbolorly, P arty can hardly be consid~ "'anthl
w~t-, " 1'U' ' "• 11thrll
· ""' I'I'Oft
"'~~ \ltM•••·
't&amp;
the Pentagon part of almost every working day during meditative Hnator who, In ered playing Tiddlywinks. de- wtMIU· '"' , • ., 110• ~~~~ • •11
•
monttn ts .P .
, 1u ,
McNaMara's Seven years of otflce that ~e is personally ex- fad, oaee .c onsidered beeom- spite the di ssension over the thr••
1'ht Gal I'll Stntlr\11, ' " ":: tt
tremely sensitive to what is said about him.
. ' IDg a Beaedlctlae monk.
war.
1111 mtnthl tUir "''~,:::::.,,..; "
"I'm not the ,kind of lellow
TM .u.,ttttt •r•u
HM YM u,
He hal a terrill&lt; need to be rithl alld to have people lhlak
tliiCIUII'i'IIY entitled II
di ... -'CMI
"He's
just
not
a
Senate
I
f
he Is rigid. He bas been lmown to almost lrantleally buttonwho rushes In i someone e se publlutlon =~~ elt,W:.':',., aM tM
hole peeple wbo hove accuoed him of error to try to prove he operator, not an arm-twisting,
:::..:::, '!......
cajoling acUon man." obWal rJibt alter Oil.
served a colleague. "He's no
Criticism botherJ McNamara more ~n .any secretary of Sen. Magnuson.
defense this reporter has ever·watched m operation.
"I divide the useful sena·
More and more of late, McNamara has seen his policies,
tors-and
certainly I would inopenly. or behind-the-scenes, criticized heavUy by sections of
clude
McCarthy
among those
the pubUe., Congress, the admmtstratlon and the press .. He Is
-into
two
categories.
There
close personally to some of the men who criticize our Vaetnam
are
those
who
fight
to
' get
policies most strongly. )
.
legislation I h r o u g h. 'who
More and more this critlcism has been getting under wbeedle and trade In the lobMcNamara's skin. He has been gaD;ed n:tost l;ty recent a~cusa­ bies and offices and on the
tions that he has been dishonest m has statemen~. tn the phone. Then there are those
figures he gives out, in the proof he otters for hts defense whom I call ed'Ueatlonal sendecis'ions .
1'
ators, who make eloquent
MeNamara llke1 to he top man. At the World Ban, ~e'll speeches on the floor and get
be No. 1. Ia the Pentagoa, he Ia No. Z; the Prealdeat makes the wheels of legislation in
the final deelalons. For McNamara, It's a severe atrabl to · motlon, although in doing so
operate wbea tile dMIIIons are not hla.
.
they o f te n ruflle feathers
McNamara has never been comfortable with milltary men.
He- came ~to the Pentagon with preconceived notions of ~en along lh4t line.
"!think ol McCarthy as an
on horseback. He has seen to the remov~l o( some high·
educational
senator."
ranking officers whose attitudes disturbed bun. Formally, in
The
latest
man who would
prtlctice his relationship with his military advisers has been
Is
a tall, attractbe'
president
correct.' He has had no revolts, no organized sa~;totage of hls
ive,
articulate
intellectual
programs. There has been no move toward mass or group
resignations. But there has not been complete mutunl trust. whose dovish vle1fpolnts on
McNalljara is tired of his job. He has accomplished., whAt the VIetnam war found an
he wanteil to accomplish In the Pentagon. There are no new early haven in the acad!!mic
challenges to match the reorganizations aJ!I) cluylges in .the and clerical communltie&amp;. At
way oil doing things that ·McNamara ~ already put throtigh. · an eastern university he chid,
ed tht press ("you guy,s all
MeNamara bas told frieodo over lite yean .lhat he ... •
a&amp;k the same quesflons',) and .
lntereot to reluralat to private !lldllllr)'· He'd bad tbl "": ''Called on scb.blars for ·help •
perlence, he said. He wanted oomolbla' new. Itt! _IIOW leeli ("There's a need for a real inthe 1ame way about his Pntaron Job.
,
tellectual reiJIOnse") and -the
A man who cares so much aliout what people ~ink, as kids' cbeerea and the ·profs
McNamara 11oes has also a compulsion to cbsnge his image, beamed.
es)iecially 11 he 'wants" t.o hold ollie~ againr some Ume. Ao
Quick of wit, he can · reel
secretary ol defense, he s.,.s himself pictured a• a man o1 ott Informal 'b a n I e r like a
if/ l'lltlrl!IA.
war. In the World ·Bank, he'll be pictured, he thinks, ao a aUver-halred JoluuJy Carson,
8
Do4,
JeciJeJ wllat I wcnit lo do. I ...,.llo 6e
man doing good for the world.

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Frielllllllld - · Bll&gt;lt claa- . lftll Mn. EmoiiiWI_,,__
d Slffill"'"l C'-1 IUdledl• er m.llben ~1M dauea.
Tile- filllowlllllo_r_
ChUrch ot Rio C....... 11101 I!QI.4BY Oftllbw,IIDr, •• otlho- ......._,after Wide~ lhopnoW. · .
ol Mr. and Mrs,, Maurloo Foipy called lhe jlnqltxcwlber lor !be &lt;
lftll doltiNer, ~.
Mro. Maurice F~qoT
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1110rt ·_.. 111 memberoandtwo .... tbl~.

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bouse,
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I'm talklhJI oboul Chrlotmao Flowor $bow fever,
w,_think lhe germo 1pread down river from Motp Count¥ becouae
Its - l o an Juot getth• over lhe epidemic prior to lhe Molal
County AnnUal Chrl•trna• Flower Showthi•JIOII-. Thelr •IP•
or relief wert heard 18 mUeo away, llore In Gelllpo!lo,
I remember the flrll Chrlsls
&lt;~ tna1t Flower hw In which 1
-.ed an nhlblt. I made 1 YOII don't Rei • blue, you are
ot1rotosm orpn IDd ptoced 12 challonpd to Jill 0110 lho , _
choir boyo ll'GUIId lt. I ev011 ~ebou.,
, ~&amp;--•
made a slsined
window ;
• ._, 1 11
ouuuiQ'
behind the orpn. 11aw limbiilouo Evano io pul11D1 his
out ey
c111 a per1011 got? I ean't rOn lhe root~ &lt;I'm kiddinl ol course
member what lite Judll Jlald, becouu stanJoy and Ellzobelh
but - • with more -'enee
have !ll'adouoly OI)OIIed their
I can
what lhe ~ home several llmto and stanJq
' The beauljt of the first flower hu onloYoc every mlnuta or II),
lhow I ever attended made me
Bill Spann doesn't know Whot
mnc1 in awe
his pretty reoJ,:halrecJ wlto hu
How
the:v do II? CQm, let ~lm in Ior, but Sunda,y otter
mon weeda had been made bMQoo 5 !)).m., when she Jdck1 otf her
111111 with paint and sporlde.
lhotto IDd collapses .on the coueh,
One woman had used p 11 Melp Counl,y will be able to
from a car headlllht ror a las hear THEM ,..,,
ble centerpiece, On 11 abo had
Eaoy,.,inl Fl)'e Somploo and
ploced White. glads a n d guici. her family perha)ls may lake It
Jllll'll3ed Wheot arranged in the in stride. Fa,ye hal a wa,yolmaks
ohape ol. a star. SJnee then I've lng tho. moot dlfllcull taak seem
seen more ortalnalldeas In now. etrortleal.
er lhowa than 1 could ever tell
Alwa,ya the lillY, Mildred Tho.
about.
rna• will wetcomo llllhe I!Ueots
One can't heli&gt; but admire the with her soft charm.
Tho onetfatbrlngseverys
perservance or an arranger, try,
to make a line ol branch 1101
one back to
r a lhoW again
where Bhe wants 1t even rela the frl
one make• by
sordns 1o usln1 ch~l IIUIII
working IDd &amp;DiniJihroulh 0 ltmo '
to make It stick; or tlie brave ofWtenh slon topthor,
-"" - - ·. ·
look
th f
of
en you 188 IOJneone croll .'
whoseonwt" m':m : : her ~~nsera behind her baekWhen
mont hal just turned over 1n
the Judp gets 1o your arranges

The DMZ Dilemma

The Atomic Age

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A FEI(J:R io going ai'Ound Galllpolia.
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!lie eontqldul because about :!0 hom eo on koown to be tnroc:ted with
it. 'I1!e •)'JDIItOmt are, women walkb'W around wttb Razed •Y•lt not
hearlnl .men SM~.eone Jpeaka to thlm; kitchens full of branebes, ,
IPJ'IJI point' in the olr, llilar on lhe floor, IDd Junk Ill over .the

Cyprus: All Hands -Off

Mrs . Jam.es
·RiQiards Gives Program
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....Loyal Frien_ds and Men's Bible Classes
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What they're Saying about These Changing Times

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WASHINQTON (NEAl
ln war and politlcs, ~the ." inside" 'trategisls and -~~ ·
lnOuentlal outsiders re
ly IO'u Into disagreement. Cr!U.
. clams-of policy ~ ac on
in a constant s~am .
•
•
No
one
In
tills
capital
wbo
genuinely
believes· In a free ex'
change thinks It should be otherwise, or that II is likely to he.
But lately Y!'!' can find some ftgures of lbfluence here (snd
The burning !use on CyprUJ has beeft
not just in ~ Johnson admlnts!raUon) who lhiJ1k that crltl,
snuffed out, thinks m8.inly to the strenuous · ciBm as a function of democratic process is often misunder~
mediation efforts of President Johnson's
stoo~ by those who voice It .and misread by those who hear
ernluary, Cyrus Vance.
about it.
.
,
,
The next immediate .step· is to remove at
In Internal · strategy.maiting, some complaint Is heard
least some· of the more explosive ~ements &amp;Jalnst those In key places who merely mull!!r _their crJU,
which have made such a powderkeg of this
c1sms (not .wanting .t o be heard by top otfJcials) and seldom
1 Robert· s. McNamara must be pleasantly
balmy Mediterranean tsl~nd.
.
·
! surprised at the number of booSters he has ' Agreements to enable 4110,000 Greek Cyp- if ever offer ·alternatives.
Yet,
to
jlullo
from
the
eomments
of
10me
lnoiders
this
- 1 suddenly acquired on Capitol Hill by virtue
riots to get along with 1l!IJ,OOO Turkish Cyprepti'ler e - - r a In various lielclo, tloere Is more lrrltatlea ·
· of the announcement that he Is resigning ~·
rlots exist on paper. Wbat,ls needed Is the
over
the IDieraal critle who loudly tries to ctve blo ceuater,
secretary of defense to become president of
will to make them work, not only on Cyprus
arcament
the Ioree of proveD fact.
the Worlll Bank.
but In Athens and Ankara.
Militsry
and diplomatlc types may contend that il the .
. washington Is rife with speculation about
Greece must once and for all abandon tbe
United
States
does ;ome five purlicular things the war In
idea ol ·reuniting the island with itself and '
th! "real" reasons ror his leaving.
Vietnam
could
be suceesslully concluded. in six months to a
niake genuine eflorts to see that the rights of
11 is possible that the, man is simply boneyear.
Some
may
argue thst il tWo particular things had
·
the
Turkish
minority
are
observed.
weary after seven years of hard, and generbeen
done
in
19116
or 1967, the conflict would be much ad,
Eventually,
the
more
lhst
both
Greece
and
ally brilliant, labor In a job second only to
vanced
and
might
now
be over.
:
Turkey
are
able
to
leave
the
island
and
its
tbe presldency m lts complexity.
peoples
alone,
the
better
will
be
the
chances
Within
the
camps
·of
the
candidates
for
next
year's presi·
~ But many people, including ,a number of
for
the
Cypriots
to
forge
a
real
nation
out
of
denUal
nominations,
some
may
assert
that
Gov.
George
' congressmen, see McNamara s Illl;pending
themselves
in
lasting
peace.
·
·"
·
.
•
Romney
of
Michigan
would
today
be
riding
high
if
he had
~ departure from the Pentagon as proof of "!'
taken their suggested specific steps and avoided others.-or
ideolOgical rift between him and the Presithat Richard Nixon would have- the whole thing wrapped up ·
dent and are feariul that it portends a sharp
if he had ~yed liome Instead of travelln~ 85,000 miles over
' escalation of the war in Vietnam.
An end run around the so-called. Demilitarfour
conU.nts. ..
McNamara, it is said, has grown increas- ized Zone between North and South VIetnam
The
trouble with till• brand ol what mltht be call~ c.aleingly doubtful and disturbed about the war. aimed at knocking out Communist artill~y
gorlcal
erlltciam II that too frequeatly )loth the eritk1 and
The removal of his moderating influence thus ·ille~ally emplaced there wouldn't constifute
lheir
aymp8tbellcllotenerl
inolde and outolde Invest II with
will constitute a victory for the hawkish adan mvaslon ~f North Vietnam, says Dwight
a
1latul
beyolld
Ito
worth.
visers surrounding the President, say the Eisenhower. . ----...
·
To take an example from the. public domaln;)ll'itain's
speculators.
.
It would be a justified mllltarr, operationWorld
War II hero, General Montgomery, wrote a biJQ,1t years
The coming year will prove_or ~prllve ~e
"removing a thorn in our sides. '
·
afterward
saying that war could have been ended six btonths
validity of aU thiS. The question nght now IS
The trouble is, how do you keep the thorn
earlier
il
his
adylce on· strategy had been taken.
·
who can effectively replace him.
·
._ from sprouting back?
The
Possibly,
only
way
to
make
sure
would
bie
to
but
possibly not. In the nature ol things there to ,
McNamara has been the strongest and
absolutely
no
way
to prove or disprove his argument. Anyone
station
U.S.
troops
~rmanently
in
th'e
DMZ.
most efficient secretary of defense in the 2D
but
tnis
would
be
illegal
·on
our
pari.
And
who
thereafter
contended
that Gen. Eisenhower and other
years that the office has eXisted., More than
there
.
they
would
b&lt;1
subject
to
attack
from
siralegista
bad
"delayed
the
conclusion ol the war by six
anY of his fred~essors, he has embodie.d the
months" would be talking ru~"ish.
.
·
principle o civilian control over the military. artillery farther north. ·
.
Would
this
new
thorn
in
our
sides
justify
The
library
shelves
today
are
loaded
with
detailed,
intimate
The nation will be fortunate indeed if a
histories which reveal the tremendoUJ In-lighting among top
man with the same s.ize shoes can be found an even deeper "nonlnvasion" of Nortli Vietnam?
U.S., British and other strategists over key World War II
to take his place.
decisions. c&amp;oices .not made can never be made.
To a much' more-limiled degree, and mostly within the
corifines of this country's own effort, the same disputes
flared in the Korean war and are raging internally over
VIetnam.
.
~
It
is
essential
t
h
a
t
you
Inescapably,
however,
many
of
the
decisions
and
cate,
backing
out
of
the
Space
Age
Tired.
understand t h e yearnlngs gorlcal crlllcloms DOW heiDI laid down over Vietnam will
almost before we enter it.
-Fred Gill, Denver, on how
be able to
-James E. Webb , head of and hol"'s ol the overwhelm- never be aeeurately appraloed beeause DO one
il feels !o be l()J).
ing maJority ~f your country- 1111. . truly their exact contribution to the llnal re1ult-good
National
Aeronautics
and
•
men.
Space Administration.
We are opt enga,ed in a
-Sen.
Joset&gt;h Montoya, DSimilarly, if Richard Nixon should win the GOP nomina~ on poverty. It lS only a
N.M.1
urgtng
Latin-Amerition
next year, who wUl really be able to s11y what part w~s
Mrica needs help if she is
skirmish. The n e g I e c I of
can
students
to
"educate
played
by each of 100 or so .key lnternaJ.choJCeB made by his
q_~~.el!. cannot be overcome to achieve her ~olential 'It'd
'strategists?
Or what would have happened II opposite
and
lead."
we
must
not"&amp;e
'diicouraged
e-aa1y.
had
be'
e n made in 50 o( those instances?
choices
by
the,
enormit,y
of
the
task
:£.~jl!ianvHaber, University and we must not shrink from
The
failure
of
clergymen
War
and
politics
are trial-and-error enterprises. Generals
~ oJ Michlgan economist.
providing some of the assist~ ·to de a I with· present-day and politicians tend to J11Uddle through to victory or defeat.
problems in the language of The man who "knows" the cons~uence of every action taken
Only rebellion, I think, can ance required.
the
street makes laymen feel or not taken in such complex endeavors lives in a private,
save us from ultimate suffoca- -Sen. James B. Pearson, R- that while clerpmen are ununreal world.
Kan., after tour of Africa.
tion.
questionably p1ous men they
-Supreme Court Justice
are nevertheless lost balls in
The atmosphere a r o u n d high weeds when it comes to
William 0. Douglas, deploring go~rnment invasion of Washington usually seems to the bard Issues of reality.
citizen.s' privacy, in an arti- be that McDowell was just de- -Dr. Duke McCall, !'resident
feated down the road here at
cle in. PLayboy magazine.
of Southern Baptist Sem~
the First Battle of Bull Run
nary, LouisVille, Ky.
We have come a long way and the federal armies are
·in the first 10 years, but In struggling back Into tbe city
No man owns the presiterms of exploring and fully _ . . ·such is not true. I am con- dency. He must earn the
understanding our solar sys- vinced of it. My colleagues nominatldb.
tem , we still have a long way are convinced of it.
- Ed Fculeley, Oregon state
to go. Unless we are prepared -Gen. Earle G. Wheeler,
Democratic chairma:n.
chairman of the Joint
to move ubead with new proChiefs of Staff, on progress
grams of planetary exploraof the Vietnam wa'T.
tion , for example, we will be
By RAY CROMLEY

McNamara Shift:
Hawk's .Victory?

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Rlcbarol S. OWOII, Nillller
yemon Deweese, Mv. ~·
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1ft uoualb'• .,._._, but ,..
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to IUilallor Jlriol a1...
Jlu:y foodl to _ , Prieo,
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ot lho liMlc Cll-1ht ...... lotf Y&lt;lll'U lind --oonal pottem to eomocl and

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limo ot • - prloea 11 )IIi
beton, .mtog, Mid theJ&gt;O&lt;idn¥ oeo-..
Toke advonton al opeelala:
Sve&lt;Wt ean Avo you moiiey,
eopeclal]jo lhooe on moat• which
lo the moot Often IIIIUI'Id Item
to tllo grocery lllore, Take odYuQao ol thole ' ~eo becauoe

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:o prleo, I\IIIPIY, "' r..nt17 uua. third ot the IIIJnill''• weekly lood
Plan food baYJnr. 1\e ffrtt: bin. FQF ~0. ctmdc ~Bt
. tllp to l'lomlnclo ~~ 1 ofton ("""""'1!18Yaavelhehomeobopplni Jill. 'l'hl1 IIYOI you ' !hiker 16-17 cents 1 pound.
&gt;Gal 111M lll!d ~ whllt lhopSoleet QUality lor .use: Buy food
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Mulford 6:30 p.m. for Cluistmaa dillftOf moedng, bring $1
Rift li&gt;r oxehiQigo,
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1be group Includes such dlverse works aa••Pq!ptes,n a·sttn

liCe b7 Henry Varnum Poor, "Ma-

Wednesday

GALUA COUNTY CH Rldloll!e.
ATHENS- Four Ohio Unlveralty
will meet at the K ol P IIIII at
choral groups will pl-eserXapub7:30 p. m, Election of otfteen
lic ·ChrJJtmas concert at 8 toarid
Chrlstmaa · ~ lobe plan·
night in Memorial AUditorium.
ned.
The University Singers will per- GRACE METHODlST Church
form Sweelinck's .. Hoelle Chria- Cir.de 1 at the home of Mrs
tue: natus estt' and old carols .o ! PelT)' Balles, Hedgewood Dr.,
Germ~, France and England, -·7:30p.m.
T!Je-Women'o 'Glee Club wlllaiQI cmCLE 2 It the home ol Mro.
)I' variety of oeleedOOB, lne!UdiQI Harry HamUial, Cedlr St.
' a 14tb century cradle 80rW
7:30p.m. Circle 3 at the home
"Carol ot the Bells., and ••caroi .of MrS: Keltb Suiter~ 661 Secor Kod .. 1.. .,
ond Ave. '1:30 p.m.
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THURSDAY
The Men's Glee Club Will otrer GRACE METHODIST Chure!h
Bortnlansky'• "Glory to God" Circle 1 will meet with Mrs.
and Jean Berger'• ''Allelutafrom Nell McMahon, Third. Ave.
the Brazilian Psalm.'' The Ohio
SATURDAY
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University Chorus will sing arCREATIVE,Writers Groupwtll
rangements of Basque Etwlish
meet at the home olMrs. Mar1
and N
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Lewis,
Rlo G~, corner of
eapo
5tmas carols.
Lake Drive aod State Route
32.1 7:30 p.m. ·

BARBS

CLUB,

Christmas parV and dance,
Elka Hall, 9 to I a.m.

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pointing by Grandma Moses, and
"Girl Standing," an lrnpre~
siOnlll painting by CbUde Ha..
sam. Othei"arUstsrwresentedin
thO eolleetlon Include Robert Galthe eolleetlon Include Robert
Gwothmey, Ralph Blokelock,

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_-9ift to Yo~
ft. poirolotedtos lil"'candelabr•
worth$too ... yuurs when yuu buy,

1 b1.1tter-servlng knife (hollow

handle),l table or wvlnr
tPOORI. P~c~

tttrt at$326.

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404 s.co·nd Ave:

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that he'll think HE made

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Davis Llbruy will be open to
the publl&lt; during the regulor
library how's: 8 a.m._- 10 p.m.,
lllonday through Fridll'; 8 a.m. 12·-, nooo, Saturda,y; 2 p.m. - 10

tHURSDAY ' ,
VOLVNTEEilS of the Galllpol(a
State Institute Cbrlotmaa Jllf·
ey, 7:30 tothellomoE~&lt;s
Room at West Hall. All volun-

teers are welcome, $1 Kilt

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temporary, , Early American,
French or Italian Provincial
or Spanish? No maHer . . .
in our huge chrlstmos ouort·
ment, you're certain to find
a Lane Sweetheart Chest that
will make her head straight
for the mistletoe! . All with
cedar Interiors, locks and
keys, multi-use feoturll.
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. . is t~e pan that pamper~ the sauc~ that tickles the palaJe that savors the food
t~at looks best and cooks be$t and sticks not at all in pans alii(pots that LeCreuset built
LeCreuset Cookware'is importedfrom france ... From 3.50~ 14.95 in Red, Blullland\'7.11ow
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ONEIDA
Melamine Dinnerware
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45'Piece Sets $24.95

Decorator Lamps, beautifulry
styled and a wondetfulgift.

$12.00

Several Patterns ~vailable
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2 e/eyant palietm in
ONEIDA*
·STAINLESS

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IIIII - r eondld0111 for Neb
:4-hour ~rind as recorded by
'VIe McCormick at the Falrlleld
Mother llallon.
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Hlfh LDW Prec,
iunday

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finish that will resist tarnish and never require polishing. Perfectly proportioned in rich
desisns for any home decOr.

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:o&amp;urdoy ••••• 38
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Anrage high tem,PBrature for
be week thloyear,43,6;1aotyev
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Average lowtemperaturefortbe
teek thil year, 27.2; last year
:2.4.
Tolll preelpltatlon lor t11o week
bll year, 1.08; IBII year 0.73,
-Normal average p~lpltatton,

55-PIECE
SERVICE FOR 8

'riday . . . . . 34

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of •lthtr th• Early Am•lcan
or Conl•mpurary th••" b.tGw

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Sca!far Pillows
From$3.00

11985

YOU GET ALL
THESE PIECES
'16 T•••poonl
8 Dinn•r Knh1M
8 Dlnn.r Forb
8 Soup Spoons
I Sal•d Forks

lncludinl th-

;8,40 tocheo,

'69.95

7 EXTRA SERVING PIECES

Tolal preclpltaUon .to date lor
hlo year 36,53; last year 34.84.

2 T.bt. Spoont.
1 Pi•n::~ - s ......,
1 Gr•yy Ladle

· Other styleeiD lloelt

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Wrap up all the love you can
in one neat little pa!kage ... aur
pradous ~n for her in 0
wide r,.e of styles.

United Presslnternatlonol

TociiJ IJI ~ Dee. 3, the
)37111 cloy ol_l1167 with '28 to
Wow.
1be moon 11 between Ito new
lhaae IDd nrot cpar~er.
The mornlaa star• are Venus

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1be evenlnll llaio are Mara
nd Saturn.
On lhl• da7 In hlollm:
Jo 1818, Qllnoll -.-.cl tho
Ilion •• tile 21ot In 1833, ObtrUn
the

FaN lit

Shad• .

1 Cold M••t Fork
1 Sugar Spoon
1 Bun.. flinlfe

C:OmpleteUnetH.
Apphancet by

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Also available:

24,PlECE SERVICE fOR 6 in Gilt Box
6 teaspoons, 6 dinner knives.
6 dinner forks, 6 soup spoons

UNIVERSAL

•v OINII'IAL RLICTIUC

Celle:J1

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Ualted
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Mr1. ~ R. Chui'eh
and ~ 1!111. Mro; Jomes J.
J-andllllant~,Mrs.

Richard W, llon!ootr and iiPIII
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UJCIIMtll u :sn:n. rl(ht, show• here wllh Joh• Leonoo,
II fScatlt! Mind 0~ ,., the stars or uno~ I Won the War;·
iii ....... of the lcadinJC iDRf~Yalertl of mo¥JecJom today.
,\U,..u~l• he's a l'hlladelphhnt, l.ester ou•·Urltlshe• the

STORE HOURS
WHk Day 9 •m-5 pm
Fri. Till pm
0!-n All Day Thur1.

eCHARGE

OPEN MONDAY
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o hOllow ·IIUIIPin on tho

irm ot·WbllloliOr CboUnbert.

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ln tm · tllo Ford MOtor CO;
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PARTICil'ATlNG
INGALLIPOW
IIERCHANTS
SHOP·A·RAMA
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FBEE I
TICKB'l'S \

A lboqbj. for.tllldiJ- Brldab
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Weather

,lies tlepart.-

rll F.. Hanl1, Mrs. Charles
K, u..,.~ Aod,..wHoaebar, Mrs.
P..dii!IJ'd '-'· HUIMt, Pamela Am
Jtllflio. !itov111 T, ,_._Wan.
do L. Morrlo Mro. Gertrude
Nel1011, Mrs. Jerry L. Nickel•,
.Mr&amp;. Bryan Sasmdera, Mrs. Bert.
W, Teolord, Tommy L. TJD'Oit,
lin. Loulo E, Unrue David R.
Walkeri! F, Le- Wl,tte, Mro.
JoM • Wbllo, Nro. Bale V.
Wood, Ronald L. MePI)eroon,
1'1'0,)" L. Holoteto, Mra. Harland

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DJSCHARGES
Cl,ydo ADplo, Roymond Bell,
lleln"ei 0. Cant.er1_ Mra, llomor
E, ~. !lrl. H.,ry Elc:blncar, L. Erwin, Mrt. Mor-

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mak_e christmas last a lifetime,

We have a real odttball
in the neighborhood. He
has two cars, and octualltJ
WALKS to the drugstore
now and then..

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ADill (lUI - lira. Joe LaW•
riiiiC9, 1..., lh..,..;: . U.rJ Me.
~boe, Weill Call/ llo; 1..-Pot'-'-~,....uiiOdl,,
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"' 3:35 p, m.; Alia! Zepbyr "'
1:30 p, m.; Jam Lldd Dean doWn
7:20 p, m.; George T. Prlee up
1:15 p, m.:- Valwltoe down 9 p,
!11.; lrelne Chotln up 9~40 p. m,;
Be..rty Ann doWn 10:35 p, m,;
:horleo !ln)-der up 11:20 p, ~·l
liM! CII!&gt;Per .., 2:05 a. m~

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ment was asked to help. Tbe
department set up tnstnunents
and determined that the heavtest wtnds came trom the 110utb~
e_ast, next heavleR rrom the
southwest, N!"" the)&gt;

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antique car, but an automatic
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,.s.. m.; Roy Thorpe ,

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,!Own 4:05 o. m,; .Valley Trollo-

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!1: 1:30 a.· m.; Cnllcn Qaeeo

Galllpolll; Ohio

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eBe'tKaaiKeS i

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VlaWng Frll'lklln Pope, Mtddleport.i Mrs,
William Nease, Pomeroy; Charles lhle, Pomeroy; Goldie Wy.
on!: on Podlotrleo Word.
ADMISSIONS
ant. Hg.rriiOI'Iville. _
Erneot E. Nor!h, 328 Jael&lt;DisCHARGES- WOllam Camp,
..., Pikl; _Mro. Carrie Wood, Betty GW, Jam.es Ebersbach,
1103 Teodor1 Ave.· DannY ll Don Becker, Lottlo~elfleld,
WhlteL lit. 2 GaiJ!pOii~i Mril, llam Call.
Ray &lt;:rookham1 1-, w. Va.;
MF.JGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Oden c. Au11111, Jr., RenderADMn'TED - None.
...,, Mro. H.,..ld E;. Lemley,
DISCHARGED - Pal Dully,
Pomoroy; John C. Bacon. m, Roy Russell, Blanche Huldna.
Middleport; Mro. Opal E, lllcb.
ln&amp;w, Che.tel'i Sara M. Dl.ctlle,
Raetoei. Erie L. lllddle, Raetoe;
Mro. H&amp;rold E, Clrll)', RL 3
Chile has Rn area of 286,396
South Point; Mro, Jam11 E. Lieaquare
_mUes, about equal to
key, JacJ.uiOft; Mr1. Btn F. Sandthe
combined
areas or Calltorridce, R.oven.-.1; Morvin P.
Selll, F - a , Ky.; Mra, Dor. nt&amp;, Oregon and half of Wuholhy S. HWil Woll"'"'l Chorleo tngton .
F. WU-, L 5 J1clclon; Mro.
Rolill Boloo, Rt. 4 Jockoon.
Now They Know
BIRTIIS
CORVALLIB, Ott. &lt;UPI) Mro. Peu!'W, Blako, Hartford. W, VL, daU8f1ter, 1 a.m. New loudspeakers were planFrldljr; Mro: Ropr L. Moyea, ned for Oregon at.at.e Untver·
Rt, I Golllpolll, aoo, 2:31&gt; a. slty's Parker stadJum but It
was hard to determine the
m. Frilhf: Nro. En1D HW,
Wtlloton. - . 10:10 p.m. Frl- best spots for them .
llosp!lol:

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lP 6;35 o. m.; Boekjord up 7:20

ut shoWs and tour science shows
!hot IBM lends to museums, oole&lt;l&gt;&lt;ltlooal lnllltullona through.

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George Inness, Wtoliow Homer
ond Robert Vickrey.
1be oahlbltlon II one of eight

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IU. and Mra. WU!Iam Carr ud
dooCtaro ......-Frlde7111Cirelo.Uie l(r, a · Xra. Cl&amp;ir

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Jomeo R, Hlooo down 7:35 a.m.;
t.oek IS, William H, Zimmer,
down 8 a. m.; Frankllli Pier.. ..,
8:30 o. m.; t.oek 18, Ellshl Woods
Up 2:25 o. m.; Llilher Herdmall
down ·5:20 1. m.i Poll!' R, down
7:25 o. m.; t.oek 19, ~ P.
:::: up 3:20 a. m.; CH;y of St.
up . 7:30 a. m.i Lock 20.
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Chorlll K. lW 4:2$ L m.; Fmt
lloarlmn "' 6 L Ill.; BoiiYII!e
laekl, Beawr doWn 4:30 a. m.';
Val,eaa ....._, 6:11 a.·m.; Loek22;
Weitem doWn 7 a. m.; Lock 23,
llol_on z. "' 1:25 'a. m.;' llanoy
J~"'len .., 4:i5 o. m.; Mt. Stato
~ ,6:15 a. Jn•i Greerq, Loeks,
lla'rk N. Up 12:40 .. 1!1.'; Sloe!

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dcilm 10:10 P• m.i haY oowne1
IQII:25 a.m.; BryanB,down4:20
L m.; O\'WJ, ~ 1:30 Ln\.jR.
H.~ n "" 7:15 e. m.;

lulad forka, liUJUipoon,

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It is perfectly all right to
call his error to the attention of the
IF you

houro 2-4 end 7-8 p.m. Poronto

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B'rt&amp;hten yDUr hoUdlya •• , 01&amp;1vt ~bride a stft tha11
cherish: forever. With the purchase of Servlct for 'Eisht Ia
your chol~ Gorham Orlslnal On ian •,•. 'WQ.IMS'"
niR«nt c eJa.bra.to pftslde over your table or clecorall
ycx&amp;t home th11 Gorham Sterling 1501/lBQ. Thlt Vf1r1
apeclat'offn ill be made for a Umltl!d tlmt only.
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Strvlce for,; corulstJ of 1 tea~poon1,
I Pwe·kntve., a place ~rk1,

Temper~&amp;,

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• l. 'II laJJ.b~r; Kanowloo Folio,- I. 7f llllilw;
Chorloo11Ja,1UBialltoe. '"""'"'
and. ........ ~ . 1.21lool al
roltero1 . Wlllllokl,' .....u.ave ,
leet al rolloro.
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BOAT IIOVEIIENTS:

have scheduled trl-yeorly publl·
catiOn, in December, March and
June ol each year.
SUbserlptlm prlee Is $3per year
or $1.25 an llsiM!, Subtlerlber&amp;
and pi'08pectlve eontrlbutoramay i

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GALUPOLIS LOOMS -Franklin
8~ PI m.: LldJ Kim·
B. / berb' 111 l:lll oJ m.; L, w. s ip f:20 L m.; Cn&gt;nll \101m 9:10
o.m.
. KANAWHA RIVER - LandiJo,
Korrlo 11orw1 down f:IS a. m.;
lllrmel, E'lloano lioa-down
1:10 p, m.; Wlnlleld, H. E, Bowie•
Ill 5:5$ P. m.; Lilla c. Sheller
down 10:45 p. m.; Semel .., 2140
a.m.
DIDO RIVER - t.oek 13, S. ·M.
.-a deWI) 5:20 a. m,;DixlltStor
down 8:15 L m~ Andrew P. Cal·
bowt doWn' 6:30 L m.; J. E. Vicken down 1 e. m,; t.oeli14, Poplar \II' 8:10 g. m.; Duncan Btvee

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18.f .......... -~~nollon:

Br· PHIL PASTOR£T
Ol course, hurricanes bear
girls' names ; whoever heard
ol a male blowhard doing any
damage?

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Small PaintinfJS
On Display At
Davis Library ~

GALLIPOLIS

~ts:.-·~-,..:.,.._Bo_'llh_--~--, ?

hilbJ1 .... . . _ poet II l'oolr1
IDUf'I0-1 1117 lo . . -

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I~ ';JaO.n.i al' ~ llolr own - o .
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Jlriet,
"-in~~
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lltentun
IDd
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will«·
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Tbo
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olOblo
mueh !Jinlly memliit-11, ·
li!J C4nunun!b' Sfot.
UniWtllt;y II lpoi\ICJI'IJw uy-...
:IOU ,., tall ...., llllft7 ..~ . . !ln&lt;tlmolllri · fer In Ita laiUal ~bet 12
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otlood will be neoded.
, _ r , · No odml11loo.
1M11awe work!l b)': •
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- e - r Gnu Gel'IIWI..,.llll , Dr. RaiDer .......w, aulolont
. Rtad lia901r. y.., IIIQ lind IIIIi! - !'IIIII.EII CLUB .....al ~
~ b7 brand lo 1he bell pdt 111 b~Wldi' Ill Elko HaD, Bring
ond poet,......;,. al "'11io Tin ' Jlf'Cileoaor ol ~.!&amp;editor
to !plley. Much ~ II coonod ......, lor Chrlltmlo
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~ 1he llbll by the o:)ll...,o. ~ l1:3U to I p.
':"'fftl Bonoefoy, :F'refteb ub- ol Eng): lib, II · an6date editor.
F
aiFooclandO.,.Idmtolo- ' m.
-.tilt poet ..ld:.rltle, •
Tllomao J. Jkieklemo, Ph.D. eonand lido he!J1110Q 1101 GALLIA ~IC'I' SSand
-Pihlo
Nerudo,
dlstl...,ndldate
In ~lllh IDd ci&gt;mporauaclly
. you waDI lor ,.,...__ BTU Jo""'do 1dJI meet It tile
South
American
J)Oet.
. ttve Utentun., senes uldmln·
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Pato1 Creoll lloptiot Clm-ch,
-l!arl Krolow called ''Ger~ lotrotlve usJ-.
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Koov lnlormed: 11e81j ' ' &gt;k. and 1::!0 im.
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ma11Y'• ......n;i,IV llvlnll poet," Tbe edllorshcipeto~·•tn­
-u~~en to learn more about food
buying. R!"fio, TV, and new!""'·
Mond_,.
-Mlehoel Hamburger, Brldab . te.....u-1 oxetwwe 01111lllle
gera ban ~Pr' l3.'~ ''' ')·tJU:I;·r-lcea._
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poet, crllle IDdtranolatorotHol· and &lt;~llleal ,ldel,l; Ol!PioretllelnItems to plentltul or IOioonal BAND BOOSTERS will
e11n
derlln.
.,. · . ner relatlCJnfl between tbe varl·
·supply, opeelala, endtlrnolym- the B
me ·
-AmerleanJ)OO!I
Richard
Doer001 aril,partlculatl,yllterature,
BUSIIOotlona tAl belt&gt; you seleet
· IUIOf ~oooil, 7:30 p.m.
hart
and
Deritse
Levertov.
theater, mualc and palnthw.*'
"good food buj'o.h
GALLIA COUNCJIU14 Daugb-Gulaeppe
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molt.
"Mundul Artlumn wUI enoourten ol Amerf'ea Chrlllimlo
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experimelatl.on ~l1hout "be· ·
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~eal]jo avut- IDd rollolilrnlohed.1Jrlnicov•red dhh, toble ......... 50
..~· aM WUl promote ..•aueh ...
&amp;Tob bog IDd wlllte elonew art forma u fall within the
pbonll.
r.,.e 01 on intenlallonll Jour.
CALUA CH~ OF OCSilA,
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ATHENS
William Brophy, ......... meetq, Eallt Hall GS1
The -"'~~"""' will toe!Ude pOet.
associate professor ·of brua In· groundS, 7;30 p. m.' •
ry,
fiction, dltama, eaSI.)IS, and
atrwnenta, wUI direct the Ohio In LoW CANASTA elub w1U
Jp
Ume, hcipel\lll,y, mill! I&lt; a!&gt;
University Symphony Orchestra meet with Mr•.Larry NOrth, 816
•cores
and ~production"l ot
in a public concert at 8 p. m. F'irst Aw•• 7 p. m.
~lnlinlla IDd aeulpture, All
'Nesda,y, December 5, in Mem- AAVW 8:30p.m. Oaear'oFnD
works will be presented in both
Room.
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their orfllnal la!Wuaie and In
RIO GRANDE - us m a 11
George Katz, lnternaUonal]jo •
translations.
Tuesday
Paint:fnp by Americans," a
known · concert pianist and u~
"our-indnllon Is to brolden&lt;lllf
group ol 22 works ofatlng 11'om
siat_ant professor of plano, wlll
scope
to toe!Ude not only the viMERCERVILLE GRANGE rei1860 to the present. are now on
perform as soloist ror Beethov· Jar moolfn&amp; omual ~
dlsploy at Davia Ubrary, RIo tal emergirw arts otSoutb Aineren•s ••concerto No. f lnGMa.ior"' .._,, 6:30 p.m. G..._ will
!)ronde CiJUego, Rio Grande,
lea, but elao !hose ol tile Far
tor plano and orchestra.
lllrnlsh lllrkey, membera,
ObJA&gt;. Thor works w111 be oablblt- .EaaL We 4lm to niakolheJoumal
bring covered dlah:
ed throul!ll Deeember 18. 1be eo!· Indeed a wlee for ibo arto ol t11o
WAYSIDE GARDEN Club wW
leetlon II CH\ loan !rom Jnlema.
meet at the home of ..Mra. bale tiona1 Business Ma~hines Cor. world/' Schulte aa'ld. EditOrs

Choral G;oups to
Present Concert

Holzor

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o(far wrllon, ,.... ond er!lleo
olllo wo•re- 1 -liD

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Katz is Soloist
.for OU ,Concert

Barbara Turner, Edward Roark, and Alan Cole, Ito r, are featured In 1beRloGrandeCollegeTileatre'sproductlonot ••Luv,''
Dtcrf-8-9. Palllon, calamity, despair, and the i'riilrvelous wlt
oC ~lcullrw the nelr burlesque absurdity ot man~sproud
Jtailii 11 ''Tbe Moat Most Badly Treated'' creates the scintU'!J.
lath11 drama, ''Luv,'' an avant garcle play bJ.' Murray Schisgal.
Ticket r,aervatlons may be made, bJ.' caJIIng The Rio Grande
CoJJep 1beatre, 245-:;353, and~e available at the :Mullineaux
Decorating Co.,.Galllpollo. Adinlulon lor -adults lo $1, oludento 715¢.

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Sa~l Strvina: Plecn alone replarty
"" for $6.00. Set lnchldes • craceful,

avocado cran Jlass bOwl. 1 Nl•d
servine t~n •nd rork. Gift .boQd.

ALL3 PIECES

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1ft uoualb'• .,._._, but ,..
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to IUilallor Jlriol a1...
Jlu:y foodl to _ , Prieo,
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ot lho liMlc Cll-1ht ...... lotf Y&lt;lll'U lind --oonal pottem to eomocl and

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limo ot • - prloea 11 )IIi
beton, .mtog, Mid theJ&gt;O&lt;idn¥ oeo-..
Toke advonton al opeelala:
Sve&lt;Wt ean Avo you moiiey,
eopeclal]jo lhooe on moat• which
lo the moot Often IIIIUI'Id Item
to tllo grocery lllore, Take odYuQao ol thole ' ~eo becauoe

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l.olm-.: au!U..Iaeto IIIIOut
o b l l - ond w h a t - an
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:o prleo, I\IIIPIY, "' r..nt17 uua. third ot the IIIJnill''• weekly lood
Plan food baYJnr. 1\e ffrtt: bin. FQF ~0. ctmdc ~Bt
. tllp to l'lomlnclo ~~ 1 ofton ("""""'1!18Yaavelhehomeobopplni Jill. 'l'hl1 IIYOI you ' !hiker 16-17 cents 1 pound.
&gt;Gal 111M lll!d ~ whllt lhopSoleet QUality lor .use: Buy food
)lnal'
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Mulford 6:30 p.m. for Cluistmaa dillftOf moedng, bring $1
Rift li&gt;r oxehiQigo,
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poratlon.
1be group Includes such dlverse works aa••Pq!ptes,n a·sttn

liCe b7 Henry Varnum Poor, "Ma-

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GALUA COUNTY CH Rldloll!e.
ATHENS- Four Ohio Unlveralty
will meet at the K ol P IIIII at
choral groups will pl-eserXapub7:30 p. m, Election of otfteen
lic ·ChrJJtmas concert at 8 toarid
Chrlstmaa · ~ lobe plan·
night in Memorial AUditorium.
ned.
The University Singers will per- GRACE METHODlST Church
form Sweelinck's .. Hoelle Chria- Cir.de 1 at the home of Mrs
tue: natus estt' and old carols .o ! PelT)' Balles, Hedgewood Dr.,
Germ~, France and England, -·7:30p.m.
T!Je-Women'o 'Glee Club wlllaiQI cmCLE 2 It the home ol Mro.
)I' variety of oeleedOOB, lne!UdiQI Harry HamUial, Cedlr St.
' a 14tb century cradle 80rW
7:30p.m. Circle 3 at the home
"Carol ot the Bells., and ••caroi .of MrS: Keltb Suiter~ 661 Secor Kod .. 1.. .,
ond Ave. '1:30 p.m.
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THURSDAY
The Men's Glee Club Will otrer GRACE METHODIST Chure!h
Bortnlansky'• "Glory to God" Circle 1 will meet with Mrs.
and Jean Berger'• ''Allelutafrom Nell McMahon, Third. Ave.
the Brazilian Psalm.'' The Ohio
SATURDAY
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University Chorus will sing arCREATIVE,Writers Groupwtll
rangements of Basque Etwlish
meet at the home olMrs. Mar1
and N
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Lewis,
Rlo G~, corner of
eapo
5tmas carols.
Lake Drive aod State Route
32.1 7:30 p.m. ·

BARBS

CLUB,

Christmas parV and dance,
Elka Hall, 9 to I a.m.

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ple Supr Orebord," a primitive
pointing by Grandma Moses, and
"Girl Standing," an lrnpre~
siOnlll painting by CbUde Ha..
sam. Othei"arUstsrwresentedin
thO eolleetlon Include Robert Galthe eolleetlon Include Robert
Gwothmey, Ralph Blokelock,

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_-9ift to Yo~
ft. poirolotedtos lil"'candelabr•
worth$too ... yuurs when yuu buy,

1 b1.1tter-servlng knife (hollow

handle),l table or wvlnr
tPOORI. P~c~

tttrt at$326.

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404 s.co·nd Ave:

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that he'll think HE made

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Davis Llbruy will be open to
the publl&lt; during the regulor
library how's: 8 a.m._- 10 p.m.,
lllonday through Fridll'; 8 a.m. 12·-, nooo, Saturda,y; 2 p.m. - 10

tHURSDAY ' ,
VOLVNTEEilS of the Galllpol(a
State Institute Cbrlotmaa Jllf·
ey, 7:30 tothellomoE~&lt;s
Room at West Hall. All volun-

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temporary, , Early American,
French or Italian Provincial
or Spanish? No maHer . . .
in our huge chrlstmos ouort·
ment, you're certain to find
a Lane Sweetheart Chest that
will make her head straight
for the mistletoe! . All with
cedar Interiors, locks and
keys, multi-use feoturll.
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t~at looks best and cooks be$t and sticks not at all in pans alii(pots that LeCreuset built
LeCreuset Cookware'is importedfrom france ... From 3.50~ 14.95 in Red, Blullland\'7.11ow
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ONEIDA
Melamine Dinnerware
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45'Piece Sets $24.95

Decorator Lamps, beautifulry
styled and a wondetfulgift.

$12.00

Several Patterns ~vailable
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2 e/eyant palietm in
ONEIDA*
·STAINLESS

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IIIII - r eondld0111 for Neb
:4-hour ~rind as recorded by
'VIe McCormick at the Falrlleld
Mother llallon.
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Hlfh LDW Prec,
iunday

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finish that will resist tarnish and never require polishing. Perfectly proportioned in rich
desisns for any home decOr.

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:o&amp;urdoy ••••• 38
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Anrage high tem,PBrature for
be week thloyear,43,6;1aotyev
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Average lowtemperaturefortbe
teek thil year, 27.2; last year
:2.4.
Tolll preelpltatlon lor t11o week
bll year, 1.08; IBII year 0.73,
-Normal average p~lpltatton,

55-PIECE
SERVICE FOR 8

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of •lthtr th• Early Am•lcan
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Sca!far Pillows
From$3.00

11985

YOU GET ALL
THESE PIECES
'16 T•••poonl
8 Dinn•r Knh1M
8 Dlnn.r Forb
8 Soup Spoons
I Sal•d Forks

lncludinl th-

;8,40 tocheo,

'69.95

7 EXTRA SERVING PIECES

Tolal preclpltaUon .to date lor
hlo year 36,53; last year 34.84.

2 T.bt. Spoont.
1 Pi•n::~ - s ......,
1 Gr•yy Ladle

· Other styleeiD lloelt

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Wrap up all the love you can
in one neat little pa!kage ... aur
pradous ~n for her in 0
wide r,.e of styles.

United Presslnternatlonol

TociiJ IJI ~ Dee. 3, the
)37111 cloy ol_l1167 with '28 to
Wow.
1be moon 11 between Ito new
lhaae IDd nrot cpar~er.
The mornlaa star• are Venus

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1be evenlnll llaio are Mara
nd Saturn.
On lhl• da7 In hlollm:
Jo 1818, Qllnoll -.-.cl tho
Ilion •• tile 21ot In 1833, ObtrUn
the

FaN lit

Shad• .

1 Cold M••t Fork
1 Sugar Spoon
1 Bun.. flinlfe

C:OmpleteUnetH.
Apphancet by

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Also available:

24,PlECE SERVICE fOR 6 in Gilt Box
6 teaspoons, 6 dinner knives.
6 dinner forks, 6 soup spoons

UNIVERSAL

•v OINII'IAL RLICTIUC

Celle:J1

!rot
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Ualted
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Mr1. ~ R. Chui'eh
and ~ 1!111. Mro; Jomes J.
J-andllllant~,Mrs.

Richard W, llon!ootr and iiPIII
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II fScatlt! Mind 0~ ,., the stars or uno~ I Won the War;·
iii ....... of the lcadinJC iDRf~Yalertl of mo¥JecJom today.
,\U,..u~l• he's a l'hlladelphhnt, l.ester ou•·Urltlshe• the

STORE HOURS
WHk Day 9 •m-5 pm
Fri. Till pm
0!-n All Day Thur1.

eCHARGE

OPEN MONDAY
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ln tm · tllo Ford MOtor CO;
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PARTICil'ATlNG
INGALLIPOW
IIERCHANTS
SHOP·A·RAMA
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FBEE I
TICKB'l'S \

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Weather

,lies tlepart.-

rll F.. Hanl1, Mrs. Charles
K, u..,.~ Aod,..wHoaebar, Mrs.
P..dii!IJ'd '-'· HUIMt, Pamela Am
Jtllflio. !itov111 T, ,_._Wan.
do L. Morrlo Mro. Gertrude
Nel1011, Mrs. Jerry L. Nickel•,
.Mr&amp;. Bryan Sasmdera, Mrs. Bert.
W, Teolord, Tommy L. TJD'Oit,
lin. Loulo E, Unrue David R.
Walkeri! F, Le- Wl,tte, Mro.
JoM • Wbllo, Nro. Bale V.
Wood, Ronald L. MePI)eroon,
1'1'0,)" L. Holoteto, Mra. Harland

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DJSCHARGES
Cl,ydo ADplo, Roymond Bell,
lleln"ei 0. Cant.er1_ Mra, llomor
E, ~. !lrl. H.,ry Elc:blncar, L. Erwin, Mrt. Mor-

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We have a real odttball
in the neighborhood. He
has two cars, and octualltJ
WALKS to the drugstore
now and then..

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riiiiC9, 1..., lh..,..;: . U.rJ Me.
~boe, Weill Call/ llo; 1..-Pot'-'-~,....uiiOdl,,
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"' 3:35 p, m.; Alia! Zepbyr "'
1:30 p, m.; Jam Lldd Dean doWn
7:20 p, m.; George T. Prlee up
1:15 p, m.:- Valwltoe down 9 p,
!11.; lrelne Chotln up 9~40 p. m,;
Be..rty Ann doWn 10:35 p, m,;
:horleo !ln)-der up 11:20 p, ~·l
liM! CII!&gt;Per .., 2:05 a. m~

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ment was asked to help. Tbe
department set up tnstnunents
and determined that the heavtest wtnds came trom the 110utb~
e_ast, next heavleR rrom the
southwest, N!"" the)&gt;

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antique car, but an automatic
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!1: 1:30 a.· m.; Cnllcn Qaeeo

Galllpolll; Ohio

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VlaWng Frll'lklln Pope, Mtddleport.i Mrs,
William Nease, Pomeroy; Charles lhle, Pomeroy; Goldie Wy.
on!: on Podlotrleo Word.
ADMISSIONS
ant. Hg.rriiOI'Iville. _
Erneot E. Nor!h, 328 Jael&lt;DisCHARGES- WOllam Camp,
..., Pikl; _Mro. Carrie Wood, Betty GW, Jam.es Ebersbach,
1103 Teodor1 Ave.· DannY ll Don Becker, Lottlo~elfleld,
WhlteL lit. 2 GaiJ!pOii~i Mril, llam Call.
Ray &lt;:rookham1 1-, w. Va.;
MF.JGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Oden c. Au11111, Jr., RenderADMn'TED - None.
...,, Mro. H.,..ld E;. Lemley,
DISCHARGED - Pal Dully,
Pomoroy; John C. Bacon. m, Roy Russell, Blanche Huldna.
Middleport; Mro. Opal E, lllcb.
ln&amp;w, Che.tel'i Sara M. Dl.ctlle,
Raetoei. Erie L. lllddle, Raetoe;
Mro. H&amp;rold E, Clrll)', RL 3
Chile has Rn area of 286,396
South Point; Mro, Jam11 E. Lieaquare
_mUes, about equal to
key, JacJ.uiOft; Mr1. Btn F. Sandthe
combined
areas or Calltorridce, R.oven.-.1; Morvin P.
Selll, F - a , Ky.; Mra, Dor. nt&amp;, Oregon and half of Wuholhy S. HWil Woll"'"'l Chorleo tngton .
F. WU-, L 5 J1clclon; Mro.
Rolill Boloo, Rt. 4 Jockoon.
Now They Know
BIRTIIS
CORVALLIB, Ott. &lt;UPI) Mro. Peu!'W, Blako, Hartford. W, VL, daU8f1ter, 1 a.m. New loudspeakers were planFrldljr; Mro: Ropr L. Moyea, ned for Oregon at.at.e Untver·
Rt, I Golllpolll, aoo, 2:31&gt; a. slty's Parker stadJum but It
was hard to determine the
m. Frilhf: Nro. En1D HW,
Wtlloton. - . 10:10 p.m. Frl- best spots for them .
llosp!lol:

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ut shoWs and tour science shows
!hot IBM lends to museums, oole&lt;l&gt;&lt;ltlooal lnllltullona through.

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ond Robert Vickrey.
1be oahlbltlon II one of eight

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IU. and Mra. WU!Iam Carr ud
dooCtaro ......-Frlde7111Cirelo.Uie l(r, a · Xra. Cl&amp;ir

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Jomeo R, Hlooo down 7:35 a.m.;
t.oek IS, William H, Zimmer,
down 8 a. m.; Frankllli Pier.. ..,
8:30 o. m.; t.oek 18, Ellshl Woods
Up 2:25 o. m.; Llilher Herdmall
down ·5:20 1. m.i Poll!' R, down
7:25 o. m.; t.oek 19, ~ P.
:::: up 3:20 a. m.; CH;y of St.
up . 7:30 a. m.i Lock 20.
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Chorlll K. lW 4:2$ L m.; Fmt
lloarlmn "' 6 L Ill.; BoiiYII!e
laekl, Beawr doWn 4:30 a. m.';
Val,eaa ....._, 6:11 a.·m.; Loek22;
Weitem doWn 7 a. m.; Lock 23,
llol_on z. "' 1:25 'a. m.;' llanoy
J~"'len .., 4:i5 o. m.; Mt. Stato
~ ,6:15 a. Jn•i Greerq, Loeks,
lla'rk N. Up 12:40 .. 1!1.'; Sloe!

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dcilm 10:10 P• m.i haY oowne1
IQII:25 a.m.; BryanB,down4:20
L m.; O\'WJ, ~ 1:30 Ln\.jR.
H.~ n "" 7:15 e. m.;

lulad forka, liUJUipoon,

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call his error to the attention of the
IF you

houro 2-4 end 7-8 p.m. Poronto

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B'rt&amp;hten yDUr hoUdlya •• , 01&amp;1vt ~bride a stft tha11
cherish: forever. With the purchase of Servlct for 'Eisht Ia
your chol~ Gorham Orlslnal On ian •,•. 'WQ.IMS'"
niR«nt c eJa.bra.to pftslde over your table or clecorall
ycx&amp;t home th11 Gorham Sterling 1501/lBQ. Thlt Vf1r1
apeclat'offn ill be made for a Umltl!d tlmt only.
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Strvlce for,; corulstJ of 1 tea~poon1,
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June ol each year.
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Ill 5:5$ P. m.; Lilla c. Sheller
down 10:45 p. m.; Semel .., 2140
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Ol course, hurricanes bear
girls' names ; whoever heard
ol a male blowhard doing any
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~ b7 brand lo 1he bell pdt 111 b~Wldi' Ill Elko HaD, Bring
ond poet,......;,. al "'11io Tin ' Jlf'Cileoaor ol ~.!&amp;editor
to !plley. Much ~ II coonod ......, lor Chrlltmlo
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':"'fftl Bonoefoy, :F'refteb ub- ol Eng): lib, II · an6date editor.
F
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-.tilt poet ..ld:.rltle, •
Tllomao J. Jkieklemo, Ph.D. eonand lido he!J1110Q 1101 GALLIA ~IC'I' SSand
-Pihlo
Nerudo,
dlstl...,ndldate
In ~lllh IDd ci&gt;mporauaclly
. you waDI lor ,.,...__ BTU Jo""'do 1dJI meet It tile
South
American
J)Oet.
. ttve Utentun., senes uldmln·
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Pato1 Creoll lloptiot Clm-ch,
-l!arl Krolow called ''Ger~ lotrotlve usJ-.
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Koov lnlormed: 11e81j ' ' &gt;k. and 1::!0 im.
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ma11Y'• ......n;i,IV llvlnll poet," Tbe edllorshcipeto~·•tn­
-u~~en to learn more about food
buying. R!"fio, TV, and new!""'·
Mond_,.
-Mlehoel Hamburger, Brldab . te.....u-1 oxetwwe 01111lllle
gera ban ~Pr' l3.'~ ''' ')·tJU:I;·r-lcea._
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poet, crllle IDdtranolatorotHol· and &lt;~llleal ,ldel,l; Ol!PioretllelnItems to plentltul or IOioonal BAND BOOSTERS will
e11n
derlln.
.,. · . ner relatlCJnfl between tbe varl·
·supply, opeelala, endtlrnolym- the B
me ·
-AmerleanJ)OO!I
Richard
Doer001 aril,partlculatl,yllterature,
BUSIIOotlona tAl belt&gt; you seleet
· IUIOf ~oooil, 7:30 p.m.
hart
and
Deritse
Levertov.
theater, mualc and palnthw.*'
"good food buj'o.h
GALLIA COUNCJIU14 Daugb-Gulaeppe
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molt.
"Mundul Artlumn wUI enoourten ol Amerf'ea Chrlllimlo
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experimelatl.on ~l1hout "be· ·
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~eal]jo avut- IDd rollolilrnlohed.1Jrlnicov•red dhh, toble ......... 50
..~· aM WUl promote ..•aueh ...
&amp;Tob bog IDd wlllte elonew art forma u fall within the
pbonll.
r.,.e 01 on intenlallonll Jour.
CALUA CH~ OF OCSilA,
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William Brophy, ......... meetq, Eallt Hall GS1
The -"'~~"""' will toe!Ude pOet.
associate professor ·of brua In· groundS, 7;30 p. m.' •
ry,
fiction, dltama, eaSI.)IS, and
atrwnenta, wUI direct the Ohio In LoW CANASTA elub w1U
Jp
Ume, hcipel\lll,y, mill! I&lt; a!&gt;
University Symphony Orchestra meet with Mr•.Larry NOrth, 816
•cores
and ~production"l ot
in a public concert at 8 p. m. F'irst Aw•• 7 p. m.
~lnlinlla IDd aeulpture, All
'Nesda,y, December 5, in Mem- AAVW 8:30p.m. Oaear'oFnD
works will be presented in both
Room.
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their orfllnal la!Wuaie and In
RIO GRANDE - us m a 11
George Katz, lnternaUonal]jo •
translations.
Tuesday
Paint:fnp by Americans," a
known · concert pianist and u~
"our-indnllon Is to brolden&lt;lllf
group ol 22 works ofatlng 11'om
siat_ant professor of plano, wlll
scope
to toe!Ude not only the viMERCERVILLE GRANGE rei1860 to the present. are now on
perform as soloist ror Beethov· Jar moolfn&amp; omual ~
dlsploy at Davia Ubrary, RIo tal emergirw arts otSoutb Aineren•s ••concerto No. f lnGMa.ior"' .._,, 6:30 p.m. G..._ will
!)ronde CiJUego, Rio Grande,
lea, but elao !hose ol tile Far
tor plano and orchestra.
lllrnlsh lllrkey, membera,
ObJA&gt;. Thor works w111 be oablblt- .EaaL We 4lm to niakolheJoumal
bring covered dlah:
ed throul!ll Deeember 18. 1be eo!· Indeed a wlee for ibo arto ol t11o
WAYSIDE GARDEN Club wW
leetlon II CH\ loan !rom Jnlema.
meet at the home of ..Mra. bale tiona1 Business Ma~hines Cor. world/' Schulte aa'ld. EditOrs

Choral G;oups to
Present Concert

Holzor

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Barbara Turner, Edward Roark, and Alan Cole, Ito r, are featured In 1beRloGrandeCollegeTileatre'sproductlonot ••Luv,''
Dtcrf-8-9. Palllon, calamity, despair, and the i'riilrvelous wlt
oC ~lcullrw the nelr burlesque absurdity ot man~sproud
Jtailii 11 ''Tbe Moat Most Badly Treated'' creates the scintU'!J.
lath11 drama, ''Luv,'' an avant garcle play bJ.' Murray Schisgal.
Ticket r,aervatlons may be made, bJ.' caJIIng The Rio Grande
CoJJep 1beatre, 245-:;353, and~e available at the :Mullineaux
Decorating Co.,.Galllpollo. Adinlulon lor -adults lo $1, oludento 715¢.

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Sa~l Strvina: Plecn alone replarty
"" for $6.00. Set lnchldes • craceful,

avocado cran Jlass bOwl. 1 Nl•d
servine t~n •nd rork. Gift .boQd.

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Chester · Cum. and James N.

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New Haven News Notes
VERNON STAR DUSTERS
4-H CLUB
The Vernon Star Dusters 4H Club met for their November
at

the home

of

JudY

Lathey. Judy led the devotions,
usini the theme ..Thanksgiving. n
A poe01"'Thankflllnessu was read
by &amp;le Anna Bumgarner and one

We're Thankftd" by Com.le
Hottman.
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The business ·meeting opened
with the singing of 01 West VIr·
01

g1nia Hills" and the

giving of

the 4-H Pledge. The group declcledl .lo hold a Bowling Party on
~ember 28th. Names were.

dfawn Cor their Christmas

gift

exchange which will be held at
the next meeting at the home

of Bobby Roush.
It was amounced that the officers would hold a meeting for
the parpose of planning the program for next year, on November 22nd at the home of the president, JuciY Lathey,
Those attending were Sue Anna
Bumgarner. Diane Bumgarner,

Connie Hoffman, Eddie Sayre,
Debbie H~ Barry Haynes,
Thompson and Jucy Lath&lt;\Y.
Harriett Thompson and J u d y
Latl!ey,

MRS. DAWSON HONORED
A miscellaneous bridal shoWer was held recently in honOr
of Mrs. Vance Dawson, the tormer Judy Athey, at the New Ha..

ven EUB Church with the ladies
of the church as hostesses.
The table wa:s decorated In pink
and white with a bride and groom
centerpiece. Punetl and cake were

sened.
Games in charge of Mrs. Carl
Gibbs, were played and prizes
won by Mrs. 0~ C. Campbell,
Mrs. · Billie Jean Dawson and
Mrs. Howard Burri&amp;.
The. gueat Ust included M r a.
Howard Buni1l!Mrs. Howard Joe
Burr'.s, Mrs. arold Bumgam..
er, Miss Bonnie Roush, Mrs.
Bethel Vance, Mrs. John F r y,

Mrs. Thelma Capehart, Mrs.
.Lawrence Lievlng, Mfs. Eugene

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aell Capehart, Harry MU!er, Eel-

Mrs. WIUiam Powell, Jr. was
hostess to a Copper Party at ller
home recently. Mrs. Dorta Barlow was the demonstrator. The
door prize was won by Mrs, William Powell, Sr. Attending were
Mrs. Herman Layne, Miss Lelall J, Powell, Miss Lilah Pow-

A Cr)'Pto.l'nlll QllotaUoa

moet!ng

Bobby

JoeRousltoiForlBragg,

Ocean Shores Oolf and Coun·
try ClLib recently. Baker's baU

was boundlnr alona ihe lair·
way when lt wu nalled dead
Center .by a ball hit htah ,aloft

•BANK FI~NCING

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by .Ed R&amp;J.
"Looks Jtke I have an anti· ,

Mrs. l..arry LeMasters ot c~
lumhos, Ohio Is sjaylnghel'ewllh oolf ball golf ball," laid Ray.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, B. J.

3311 JACKSON AVE., PT. PLEASANT, W.•VA.
Paul &amp; Gary Northup,,Phooe·
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A NOVE!, APPROACH to an or-

dinary oeculoo or llluatloo _..
ways •eem•tomarktheadiYitte~

Howard While Mr. LeMasters
II taking training at Qwrtioo,
VIrginia Marine Corps Baae with
the Marine Reserve Corpa.

N. c. recently vlsted his IJlOtb..

er, Mrs. Lorin Roush.
James Dyer of Norfolk, Va,.
visited hla mother, Mrs. H. L.

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Purchue or Order of·Any o1 tbe AQove
Ho- U&amp;led AbOve Thru Dec. 23, 1961

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whalewr they bo, 01 ertalln
Franclo IQeln. Wben allced to do
a Jn'OII'IIII"for 11&gt;e Auxlllar)' at
Veterans Memorl.oi Hoopllallaot
week ebe came \If With ber UJ...
uai,"·ICliJletbllw dllrtrenl,
Franc:lo lllled her .,.........
'•'lbankl for the Memorte•" - remember•••Bob Hope'a theme,
llleliMiod ill ber (11'eaenlallon wu
Clmnce · .Joniln'• eq11on potch

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THE MAN WHO HAD A
CHRISTMAS CLU&amp;l
Retails effective""thru Tuesday, December 5th

ftrliorl'of llle 'l'hankiCivfns bon·
quet Which ahe gave In dialect,
aDd a lltaey of orl8lnal wrae
IPrlalded _with peraonal reneetiona on ThankiCivins memories,
It we• effecllve aDd enjoyable.

At BOth Middleoort ~nd Gallipolis Stores
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Mrs. David Roush and M r s.
Lloyd Roush.

ROTARY CLUB

Hoffman, Mrs. Ray Weaver, Mrs.
Nora Tripp, Mrs. Mabel Pick-

ens, Mrs. Rachel Sa,yre, Mrs.
Four membets of the Inter- CIUf Roush, Mrs. George Jewact Club of Wahama H 1 g h ell, Mrs. Clayton Athey, Mrs.
School, which is Spollsored by Lonnie Jewell, Mrs. S. H. Reit.
The Rotary Club, were guests mire, Mrs. Es1yl Clark.
PERSONALS
at the regular dinner meeting or
the 'Rotary Club. Mark G r i nAmong recent Holzer Hospital
stead !rom the Club spoke fD the

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If you thought only Santa had no gifts mbney worries, ask anyon.e who had a Christmas
Club account this year. The answer to carefree gifts shopping is Christmas Club! Join
now for '68 .. see how small amounts saved
weekly add up to a lot of Christmas cash.

2s.e.

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ALL GOOD BRAND

MEMBER FDIC

lb.

WI&gt;41TE BEAUTY

har'\d.
Strap .

59c

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Shortening
SUNNYFIE\:0
Family Flour
NEW CROP DRY
Pinto Beans
Margarine

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Colby Cheese

4 ·!~. .49c
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MILD AND MILLOW

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8 O'Clock CoHee
SULTANA BRAND
Salad Dressing

s:,; 3.29

Cream Drops:::.

Thin Mints ;::.

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French Creams ~:,::

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THESE .

AND FORCET

DEFROST-ING
FOREVER

Lools' Karschnlk, ' Mrs. Bemard

Lievlng, Mrs. Howard Zerkle,

~uor.ET.
P~OOF

J,o,...,ks ~xpensl·1~, dMsn't
ton AtlieJ', Mra, Gone AIIMIY, tt? H tMlr ~ ~I')Od r:ompany
Mrs.. EdL1il Bumgarner. Mra.
Cedi Plckeno, Mra. BUlle Joan tr.&gt; Y"".?lu~ ·•. ,r~Of'rl in.~~xpen·
bawoon, Mra. n..nu M~Gow­ dvc '"!:.tkh . ...~r:1 t')rfe, ctJman,. MrL Bu~ll Dawsoo. Mrs. p :Pli'm •_:u ;tt.r:h !.~ . ~. ~·e.n':'n~.
W, ·T. Stme, Oi&gt;aJ. Tunlbuli,Mra.
"5· r,'I}:;'~I EY
Karl WUea, Pat Sehwartz, Mrs.
Donald Foslet&lt;111«. Mra. Clyde
Foley, Mrt. Marl McGhee, Mra.

Jppo-:J.ERS

fi'O$t n~r fonTIS ir'l
r~lr igerolor or "zero • d~111e"
fr~uer • Bu\hlll-5iu wolcd twir'l
crispen. • Hondy gl ide-out lhelf
• Su;&gt;er-Storage door wilk egg rCICk
ond butt~r kHJ)er.

JANE PARfER FAMOUS

Fruit Calr.es
REG. 269.95

I'IO-Io

JANE PARKER

Apple Pies

'NOW

JANE' PAIIKIR

Potato Bread

White, Copper,
and Avocado

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5·'"'"'99c
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OPEN MoNDAY .

and
FRIDAY JHGHTS

Pfckena. Mra. Douglas

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BONUS
BINGO

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ths~ spofts fans ,.;'Jull bey red
and green wtiJIPlng, and you've
got It made.

altho home ofber grandflllher,
M. A.· Hill, ReechMJle. Be.
treahmEta 'Were served by
Mrs. Hall wllh ED'"'' Britt
I UNDERSTAND there Ia a and Sue Prelllon aa aasllllrig
toy on the market ealled holle110s. Gamea were plsyed
~·clean Swee,P.''YounptersWage
andprlzea won by 141ke Fields·
lhelr o'lm anii.Utter war with • and Klmmle Reed, Attending
smoll brooms; win polnla for besldea lhoae JI!UI&gt;ed were Ksy
IIOOd llouoekoeplna. Mlnlalure Balderoon, Tanu!\v and Ansle
traoh canl In center of "town" Ruth, and Rant1)' Hall, Reedllnpnloualy dii(Miilse mulll-&lt;ol• vllle; KaiiiY Pierce of Long
ored llllor. Pisyers """"P''bacP' Boltom, and Jeffrey Presion
litter aroUild benche~, brlda88 of Belpre.
and llshl polea lnlo lllliiOOIIIIo'
Jult a reminder - only 18 eotaer; ,.aoad'' llttlr·liito tlillt~
lhopplng da7•left belore.Cbnst. own
mas ... BUggeot we all visit our
Sounda !Ike IIIli ... WhUo en·
local merchantl and purcll&amp;ae Jo7lng tbo Pble lhe 70UIIillorl
lho!O all Important Cbrlatmu loam aol&gt;d hab!U,
Shower
gilts,
TO HAY): A Bm'l1lDAY Ia
POMEROY ..: '!.lisa l'arn Syi.
clno thill&amp; bul to spend the cia)'
TO THOSE STUDENTS of In the hos(JIIal and under;. sur- voster, wlloae marriage fD Tom
Melea Local, our hometown mera ftl'Y Is _,ar aDd dtotalle. Thel11 will bO an """"' of Dec.
22 atll&gt;e Syracuse Preab)'terlan
chants have toboggana, aweat !W.
ChUrcb,
wu honored with a
•llro. Elizabeth· HJHII, Rutlhlrta and jackets available In
.. Maroon and Gold" ••• looking land, calobroted her 80th birth· - r reeentlY at the Syracuse
real sharp ... This mlllhl ·s1ve dill' ihat fro;; lui Solurdq, From Elemontaey School.
Holies sea for lloe shoWer Which
oomeone an Idea !or a Cbrllt- all nporll Mr1, I!Yaall 11 doell'rled
0011 lhe umbrella """
Ina • ..,. won. Best wllhea 110
mao gilt.
lA&gt; Mra. H7aell for a opoed)o r .. Ill ill the deeorallorls wore Mrs.
Don Cottrill, llllaa !l&gt;aroo CotDID YOU KNOW that a sift COVel')',
received wrapped lnutonlloltdl . MQ' lila bell things eoms your trill, M:ra. Hobert Roberta. Mrs. ·
Geraldine Webb, Mro. JaJ~~es
. for wealth and o.. wrlllPOdlnred 1111 todo;; llld al-a.
J1un1.
aDd Mrs. Paul Baker,
moan• IJIOC( health ... hoW . Gille for the bride • elect
nro _placed beneath a plr* umbrella Which hiUIJ over !he Ia.
ble and fl'om Which -dod
- e r a . The door prize wu
won ·by C-e Wlpl 'and game
1)1'(zu !IIIII to Mrs. Marprel
Winebrenner and Mrs. Arllllr
Syiveoter, mother 01 the honor-

Bride"!'to-be'
Given

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And Infirmary by Class

POMEROY - Vlalto to !he
Elmwood Real Home and 1 h e
. lolelgl Coun1;r iDI!rJIW')' &lt;mini
• 11&gt;e hollda¥ aeum wtre DlaMOCI
whm the Golden llulo ~uo of
the Long - . . , ChurchtJ mot
recontiJ' at tbo home of Mr. and
Mr1. Will S!raln.

The ·members doeldlld t o programs and live gllto

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NQ purcttase
nC(UAnry: SimpJ)'
pieR: ·up your prize

slip and a:ame
bonk &gt;at your Joc11l
A&amp;P Food Store . ..

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tholr Msldo farlealo.
lbe door Ftze wu

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to lin. Pe&amp;rl 11an, o ·- •
tbo Cloerrlor Ganim Club,

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FURNITURE
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· lng In the concesskli stand al ·
the ball games,
The Junior elaia nominated
Jerrie P8311e to the v I c e-

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nle Eastm., Ronnie waa advanc-

~ from vjeOoj)l'!lsldent to prealdelrt We to the fact the presi-

dent moved away from the oomrJlUil(ll'.

TO PLEASE EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST

The Beta Club held a meetIng fD discuss the Invitation to
a party to be hoi~ by the Soothwestern Beta Club. Future pro-

jects were al80 dl~JCUssed.
The Pirates will be In their
basketball
Dec, 1 irllh
D

.e.son

an away gafue, The second game

Is to be- Dec. 2 at b.&gt;me with
S)'JJUiles Valier•
Harrls.

Mrs.

Richard

Winebrenner, Mrs. C h a r I e s

For CJirlstmis, gift him
In floe fublon from our
wonderful seleetloa.
styles he willis, dolllel

Theiss and LaurL
Linda Adam., Mrs. Qpal Zerkle, Mrs. Paul B..er aild Lym,
Mrs. Artlalr SyJrister, M r s.
Jack Wigal sn4 Sl)erl, Hazel
Clark, Edna Prlee, Mal')l K. Yoll
and Nancy, Mr •• lloborl L, Rob-

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erta. Mrs. Charles Smith, M:ra.
Harry Potts, Mrs. ~elle 'lbelas,
Mra, Alnea White, Mrs. Esther
lluden and Debbie, Mrs. Marpre~ Coltrlll and Sharon, Janet
ArmstronR. Beverly Price, and
Rhonda Bricklea.
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others preaeol!ng gltlaloMiis
Sylvester wire Jars. J a·m e B

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Lincoln count.v Sheriff Evert&amp;.&amp;; Hockt.'lha tial~ ihe 'mlrl ..
Juan• ~1arltx are beifta groWn
RO his ·deputies wJII kM"'' 'ft'.hltt
lhc)' h.rtk likt',

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SUITS

TOPCOATS

Qutek, Arlene 'Thelsa, D o n n a
Theiaa, Mayme Holmes. Mrs.

by Pendleton, Catlllna,
JllltzeD lllld Betty.11-.

ud Zip Lllled

Harold Smlth, .M:rs. f-dWardWag-

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ner, Mrs. Roger HUbbard, ltlrs.
Dorotloy Winebrenner, Stephanie

COATS

BLOUSES

by Curlee lllld
AIDgator
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TIES

iiy Fi.eliiitlon

brHabbard

by Peadlelon, oitallllll.
·Jean Caslle, JI!JltzPn

alld Mojutl

l,UGGAGI

ROBl$,DUSJEIS.
PAJAMAS

JACKETS

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JACI1TS
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Velour Shirts
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WALLETS '
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by Betty Roae

Pendletoa

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Jmbell

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SWEATERS

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You'll find for her
an excellent choice
selection from our

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State )nllllule
· lbanldnl the club for • 11ft of
· ""!'Hom•
the Meigs
Coun-.
_Ill Children's
for per...,.
a1 s11te pre...,ted fD each child
lllere,
Mrs. Grueoer reported on tho
sales. table at the COUI"lty now.,
er lhow, and 8 diSCUSSioft Wd
held on tM t;!lub'a radlo work
during 11oe pall year. Mrs. David
Neate will have the next
program on gar&lt;lenlng for lhe
clul&gt;. Mra, Hiram Fisher corn-,
monied oo !he pubUclll' book
for the pall year.
Member• re--lo roll call

at:
the

I'JZZA, SLUMBER PARTY.
lollliDU!fioRT .,. Pat Craig
-~ FrldaT llljot llllh a
=and a ! - Jlll'il'•at hor

or request flilme by
Atmdlne ,. sE!Il·ad·
.-.rn~I!IP.t:l ; l'IUnnped

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the meetin.l w.-elettera Read
Gaillpolll

Amott, Eleanor Ksy Schneider,
lolra. EdWard Theiss and Bet.
\1', Mrs. v.r~. · Roberl~~o Cor·
bella Hoben., ;l;lrenda Morpn,
Mr. and MrJ. Ross Norrl.,
edooeot.
Bob Hoeflldo, ilelb' Hsye ..
Mro, Blythe Thelos preaantecl 1
Pape, Mrs. .James Hunt,
Mill Sylvollor wllh a 11oart Evana, · Rachael Mc.
lhllled nriCn net holder for tho
HUI and Debbie,
rlbtiona h'om lloe slfll, T h e
b-ect was aaal- ill op.
enln8 lhe gllto by Mrs. Btverlto Wickline and IIIIo Sharon
The! sa.
The re!relhmenltablowasc•
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Jy . . . . _ . . . . , madl by M:ra.
Baker, Caice, puaeh, Rill and
miiU wen aervtd.
Guolll atlheohowvwtriMrl.
Otla Bail~. andLoli,lolra. BIJ'Ihe
Thel11, lolra. K....U. Thel10,
111111 Sharon ,..... lolra. ert c~. Mra. George
...... Anna Grace Oller, M:ra. flon Collino, Mra. Beverlee Wlc!&lt;llilo, Mra. Dil-'1' Beullll, M:ra.
Gtraldlne Webb, Mr1. NOOIIII

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GALLIPOLIS- TlH!S en I or
class of North
Gai:lla "lgh Sc:llool held a meotul!&lt;

comer.

Marshmallo•·- :ompfl.. 2 •·•·49c

JANE 'PARKER VALUES

Troubl~some

BY KATIE CROW
·~t•a BeglMini-fo Look a Lot '
Like CbriltmaJ," all over town
,, In Pomerqy and Middleport
... ao Cbrlllmas deeoralloioo are
plaeed carefUlly In each of our loealltOres.
Chrlltmaa il&amp;llll burn brlalotl,y
tJch evening In the neighbor
town1. If thll doeon'l slvo:roulhe
Christmas aplr!t ,., I really doo'l
knoW what will ... Thurllda,y's
""""added to !he aplrlt olthlnp
... ttll the rain came ... And
What a m~as that waal

Gal.
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fEATURES

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,•. 69c
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Llquicl Bleach

Miss Imboden.
Engaged
.Rodney Vfright

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MIDDLEPORT - The monlhly
- . . , ot 11oe I!Yoeu Run FloiY
waa held Nov.2t, ·at the home of
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Sheri')' lla,yes, Leading Creek
Rd.
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A A story ''Power or Pra,yer in
Healing 'the Sick" was road by
Mr1. ltt:Jben,. Musser, followed
· by prsyer and devotions by Louis
Diehl of Spring Art&gt;or Collep.
RUTLAND - Mr. and M:ra. Louisread !rom.!salahandopoke
Wilbur . Imboden ot R)tllllld, are Oil lho areal need of prsyer In
..........., the -lhenl of I&lt;!JW''s.world,
with a comment on club re~
their doiishlor, Charlotte Elaine, . "!'he bioslno11 meetlninaeallslbllley, Devolloos by Mrs. G.,...
·to Airman Rockley Dale Wrlifol. eel to order by pros!-. Allm ser Included • paalm of prel&amp;e,
...on ot Mr. and Mrt. Earl J. WWtams. PIUJs were made to on article oo Thankaslvlng and
Wrlshl of oeor Dexter,
have eholr robes mada for tho · prayer. A gat..~ card wa1 lf.flt
IIIIas Imboden 11 a Jealor at Cbrllllmao Canlata. Plans for the to Mrs. Orris Harris, a pat1ent
Rulland Hl&amp;ll sq,ool,
FloiY to go elll'9ililg were 1181 at Holzer Hoapllai, and roother
. Alrmon Wrlalot. a 1965 gracb. for De~embor 20. Viall• will be of the regional director.
,
ale
of
Rulland
IIIah
School,
Ia
,lllado
to
loeal
sick
and
ohut.ln
Cactus
tor
wlndo'w
Billa
wu
OIJR BDlTWfiHEStoMro.XIn·
stationed
at
Mountain
Home
Air
Mends
ot
the
eommuniQ-.
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diiC\Iased
by
Mra.
Kermeth
Har.
ona Childofa of MlddlepQi-1 -..bo
Force Jlase 1n Idaho. Prior to
Alter the meotln&amp; games were ria. She noted lhaii!MIY "atrlv"
wl!l obaent ber Urd bll'tllda,y entering
!he · urvt.., he ..a 1 011)oyed and refreshments of po. 111 nel!lect lnllead of Dlllllpar.
annl'lerlai'Y on Friday,
ell1l&gt;i0Yed by the Welllnihouae toto chips, cookies and hot •""" 1ng," UJd told ot the three clalAnll n01 Cliil¥ 4&lt;JeiMrs; Chllderl Coru. In ColumbUs.
colate were served. •
siftc:atlona. plncuallion, barrel,
have a record of longevlcy, llle
WOddinl'planl
Atten&lt;llng w e r e Sheri')' MI- and cereus. Not enough water.
chaela, Ran4)' Mtchatla Lee wu:
lng' Is · bettor than too much, ·
~ a SoridaJ School allellllanee
llama, Allen Williams, bana WU- and the "' lcp thai, Since !iU'nllw 80, llle
loeallorl Ia • IIOUih
Uama, Donna Williams, Gary
window.
haon't misled SUndo.Y SchOOl, aM
Taylor, Larry Taylor, Sherry
uHolid:Q Tradittonsn were
at the end of thla montl&gt; Will be
Hsyoa, Qon Hll)'e., Roger Roulh, dlscualed by the group with Mrs.
awarded her 13th bat illl'to:ar• ·
Andrea l)ewhorat, Rooaiee Wise, David Nease leading In the dl ..
alllon of her parfecl alil.danCio.
Peggy Welch, Buth Drummond,
euaston. There waa a deii\QIP
Mike Puckett, Cheeyl Hutehloon,
That bar will bo - ~ 10 hlil' .
strallon on Christmas door doeJulia Hutchison. Gueats 'W e r e ·&lt;!'ratlona by Mrs. Fred Nea3e.
ever - arfillC ail*ali&amp;o Pin
Regina Williams of Indiana, Lou- Ste dem011stratedtheuseofroond
!run the Mldollollor! C!n!!'&lt;ih Ill
Is
Dlebl and Jucy Morrl• of sQrroroam ~~~ thv base for an ar.
Chrlot.
Spring A~, Mldolgan.
rangement of · real holly uaed
By !he -.Mrs.Ch
The next meeting will. bO 0.. Wittt a redribbonandapoJnailttta,
01 !he lait 01 !he or
•ember 20 at . lhe horne or ·An- and showed ·how to make a door
Ilea wllo came to 1o1 Ia
drea DeWhurst.
piece trom a ribbOn and paper
11&gt;e New Yotl&lt; Ce
drinking eups.
lben II was the K,
!ol, RailMrs, Edison Hollon gave a
North Gallia HS
road, Mrs, Chllilera• family came
demonstratton featuring the use
of a oornucopla with goorda, fnllt,
here !run lho Wsrner shos&gt;s ill
and greenery on a brown straw
Pt. Pleaaant.
M~tings Held
mat, and Mrs. Mary Holter showa

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REEDSVILLE - Georlla

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Le.ader for MYF
Devotionals

Neighbor Towns Look
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Skinless Wieners

Chocolatesi:!="

Royal Luatersp~

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REG. 329.95
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lhe )lrDio&lt; cl... a ..,._ Jodpd - In --·"-•(lf......_tbo rlbballs ..... lollra.-HoilrOIIdQ' IN ...., lA&gt; prepare _ _, teo for a ~It - . . .....
bl*"' for rrld-IDa,ll"' trJ mall ...,.1111 rollow dol')'- rnmo
boDI to '-servicemen. ll•a and 0- . , . plllll In a 4 a r k
t1uo1 wda bad been oeirt .,_ - · 1114 •11\o• to aeveral bvya,
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I!IVO
em tholr ot•

Louis Diehl is

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EARLY WEEK
A&amp;P GROCERY VALUES!
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$10.95
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK

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sum.aiGHT

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.group concemlng the work of
the Club.
It was announced that Ladies
Night would be held on November 30th.
Atter.ding were Dick Ord, Jack
Flesher, Clyde Foley, Herman
Layne, Donald F. Roush, Lloyd
Roush, Rome Wtulamson: RuS..

Waterproof:

THERE

''bootenariQ'" auc:cea•, the one

U. 5. GOV'T INSP.

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ROilllol'o In tho book cartOpontlon ue Mrs,' Ted Reed, Mrl,
Fraak iU.netiUt, lUI. lbner
Gonloa, Mr1. Joe struble, M r •·
Rlchord Follnxl and, lolto. Ellen
Glbba, ,Tho llll&gt;lllluleo.;.. Mro.
Patrick Loehary ond Mro. Kermit Walton.
lneldontail,y. new - · -...
needed' for the boolo cart aM 0111
be loft al'll&gt;e Porll•to,y Ubriry,
Recent la1110a of Good HOIIae·
keepiJw, Ute, Look, llc!melloau·
lltul, loleCalla - lbal b'PO - are
»referred. ·

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--Mra. Wllllam Fry, Mro: Robert
Gilmore, Mrs. Murl Burton, Mrs.
Harry Calll)lart, Mrs. Carl
Glbba Mrs. 0~ C. campboll, Mra.

Mra. Paul HesBOn. Mrs. Douglas
Roush, Mra. Harry Schwab, Mrs.
B. J, Howard, Mrs. Larry LeMuterl, Mrs. Marlon Rizer,
Mn. William Gress, Mrs. Earl
Vicker&amp;, Mrs. George Jewell,
Mr1. Harry MUler, Mrs. Clay-

patients &amp;om New Haven were
F:rank Yoong, Jr., Mrs. Lowell Grimm, Homer Grimm.

ell, Sr., Mrs. Robert Layne,
Mrs. J, V. McGrew, Mrs. WU~
Ham Russell, Mrs. Charles Humphreys;· Mrs. R. G. Ellis, Mrs.
Henry Johnson, Mrs. Louis
Karschnik, Mrs, o. c. Campbell,
and Mrs. Paul Stewart.

Miller, Mrs. Danny Harbour,
Mrs. Lee Dawson, Mrs. Franz
DEATH NOTICE RECEIVED
Reichert, and Mrs. Samuel Ha1a
Word has been received or
stead,
the death of Ernest Pugh of East
ESTHER CffiCLE
Liverpool, Ohio on Saturday, No. The ·Esther Cirfle of the Lu- vember 18th. Funeral seTViees
th~ran Church Women met for were held on Monday afternoon
1tielr regular November meeting at East Liverpool. He was marat St. Paul Lutheran Church wiUl ried to tlie former Mimle Roush
Mrs. William PoweU, Jr. as ot New Haven, daughter of Che
hostess, The program was pre- late Will Roush, also of New Hasented by Mrs. Lloyd Roush. It ven.
was the third in a series or lesLIVE WffiE CLASS
sons In a book entitled "'SelfThe Live Wire Cl,afs ot t ll e
Portraits of Chrt,s t," the lesson EUB Church . held their annual
used was "The Living Bread." Turkey DIMer on Tuesclay eveA short .business me~ fol- ning at Roush's Restaurant in
lowed conducted by Mrs. Jack New Haven. Attending were Mrs,
T. Welch, Circle leader.
Thelma Capeflart, Miss Millie
Ateending were M r s. A. L. Bumgarner, Mrs. T. Bert Roush,
Sprouse, Mrs. Jom F. Roush, Mrs. Howard Burris, Mrs. otha
Mrs. Jack T. ·Welch, Mrs. Henry Lieving, Mrs. Bernard Llevlnll.
Buck, Jl'l., Mrs. Velma Roush, Mrs. Harry CaDthart, Mrs. Roy

'lludnall, Mrs. Harry Bumgarner,
Miss Millie Bumgarner, Mrs.
Bert Roush, Mrs. Thomas Hoffman. Mrs. Carroll Adams. Jr ••
Mn. Robert Cooke, Mrs. R. F.
Bryant, Mrs. ottie Roush, Mrs.
Fred Batey, ~n. William McFarland. Mrs. Lloyd Roush. Mrs. ··
Echrln Stein, Mrl. Jean Grueaer.
Mrs. Eber R ou s ll, M r a.
Charles Carroll, Mrs. Bett;y
White, Mrs. William Chisler,
Mn. Edwird Bumgamer. Mrs.
G. B. Hazlett. Mrs. Ray Weaver,
Mrs. 0. L. Lievin&amp; Mrs. James
Gresa, Mrs. WllbU.r Webb, Mrs.
Clll'f Roush, r.trs. James Roush.

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Matthew Carmichael,. lOb ot
Mr&amp;. Doris Carn:rl.~ael, ·waa a
recent padent at Pleasant Valley .Hos,pital.
Mra. Joll'l F Roush waa an
over-night paUent Monday at Vet- '
erans MemOrial Ho&amp;pital.

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POMEROY - .Diet you knoW that a ''librarY on wbeelatt hi• been 1n ,
...,.atlon at Veter..s Memorial Ho&amp;pltal for the Qoll - montiul? •
The book cart wu atarted at apro.)eet-ol.lhe Pomeroy ~bl",!l')', and
it operated 0q a three...ctliy..,. .. week ball I bye~ JOcil volwUei'•r.
E\'el')' lolonds,v, Wodneada1 ltd Frida, oCte...-liJocartwllh a piod
•uwb' ot bookt and nceM. ls•Ue o1. m.aga1tne1 11 p~shed ~ roOm
to l'CI!&gt;iJ&gt;.Io thatjlll!{ento ean aeloct relldlns illaterlali,

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tO. Meuure

OCEAN BHOREB, Wash.
l UPI 1 - · Lloyd Ba.t.er ·hit a

of le.ncl
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42. Mlttreat

DAILY CBYPTOQUOTE-Here'o how to work It:
AXYDLBA.AXR
II LONGf'ELLOW
One letter limply 1tand.s ror another. In thill sample A la UMd
for the1 three L'l, X for the two 0'8, etc. Sln&amp;'le let.t.ert, aJX*trophtea, the length and formation of the worda are all blntl.
Each.

day the code letters are dlfferent. ~·;

win Stein, Arthur Thabe~

ert Gilmore,

R"""

Frank C a p ehart,
Karl W II .e 1, L e lJa
it Sununers, · Floyd Caimac"'
Chester · Cum. and James N.

Rousfl.

COPPER PART)' HELD

TQSXP
Teet...,. 0)pta ..Dte: BEAR ALL INWARD ANI&gt; OUT·
WARD SUFF£RINGB IN· BD..ENCE, COMPLAINING ONLY

ell,. Mrs. John Fry. M r s.
James Marks, Mrs. William Pow-

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New Haven News Notes
VERNON STAR DUSTERS
4-H CLUB
The Vernon Star Dusters 4H Club met for their November
at

the home

of

JudY

Lathey. Judy led the devotions,
usini the theme ..Thanksgiving. n
A poe01"'Thankflllnessu was read
by &amp;le Anna Bumgarner and one

We're Thankftd" by Com.le
Hottman.
/
The business ·meeting opened
with the singing of 01 West VIr·
01

g1nia Hills" and the

giving of

the 4-H Pledge. The group declcledl .lo hold a Bowling Party on
~ember 28th. Names were.

dfawn Cor their Christmas

gift

exchange which will be held at
the next meeting at the home

of Bobby Roush.
It was amounced that the officers would hold a meeting for
the parpose of planning the program for next year, on November 22nd at the home of the president, JuciY Lathey,
Those attending were Sue Anna
Bumgarner. Diane Bumgarner,

Connie Hoffman, Eddie Sayre,
Debbie H~ Barry Haynes,
Thompson and Jucy Lath&lt;\Y.
Harriett Thompson and J u d y
Latl!ey,

MRS. DAWSON HONORED
A miscellaneous bridal shoWer was held recently in honOr
of Mrs. Vance Dawson, the tormer Judy Athey, at the New Ha..

ven EUB Church with the ladies
of the church as hostesses.
The table wa:s decorated In pink
and white with a bride and groom
centerpiece. Punetl and cake were

sened.
Games in charge of Mrs. Carl
Gibbs, were played and prizes
won by Mrs. 0~ C. Campbell,
Mrs. · Billie Jean Dawson and
Mrs. Howard Burri&amp;.
The. gueat Ust included M r a.
Howard Buni1l!Mrs. Howard Joe
Burr'.s, Mrs. arold Bumgam..
er, Miss Bonnie Roush, Mrs.
Bethel Vance, Mrs. John F r y,

Mrs. Thelma Capehart, Mrs.
.Lawrence Lievlng, Mfs. Eugene

\

aell Capehart, Harry MU!er, Eel-

Mrs. WIUiam Powell, Jr. was
hostess to a Copper Party at ller
home recently. Mrs. Dorta Barlow was the demonstrator. The
door prize was won by Mrs, William Powell, Sr. Attending were
Mrs. Herman Layne, Miss Lelall J, Powell, Miss Lilah Pow-

A Cr)'Pto.l'nlll QllotaUoa

moet!ng

Bobby

JoeRousltoiForlBragg,

Ocean Shores Oolf and Coun·
try ClLib recently. Baker's baU

was boundlnr alona ihe lair·
way when lt wu nalled dead
Center .by a ball hit htah ,aloft

•BANK FI~NCING

K.&amp;K.

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Mobile Home Par!t &amp; Sales ·

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by .Ed R&amp;J.
"Looks Jtke I have an anti· ,

Mrs. l..arry LeMasters ot c~
lumhos, Ohio Is sjaylnghel'ewllh oolf ball golf ball," laid Ray.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, B. J.

3311 JACKSON AVE., PT. PLEASANT, W.•VA.
Paul &amp; Gary Northup,,Phooe·
[_ _ __ ::______~.!!::~.:.17 H%081 4~--l!.~L-·-,----"

A NOVE!, APPROACH to an or-

dinary oeculoo or llluatloo _..
ways •eem•tomarktheadiYitte~

Howard While Mr. LeMasters
II taking training at Qwrtioo,
VIrginia Marine Corps Baae with
the Marine Reserve Corpa.

N. c. recently vlsted his IJlOtb..

er, Mrs. Lorin Roush.
James Dyer of Norfolk, Va,.
visited hla mother, Mrs. H. L.

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Purchue or Order of·Any o1 tbe AQove
Ho- U&amp;led AbOve Thru Dec. 23, 1961

I, •

whalewr they bo, 01 ertalln
Franclo IQeln. Wben allced to do
a Jn'OII'IIII"for 11&gt;e Auxlllar)' at
Veterans Memorl.oi Hoopllallaot
week ebe came \If With ber UJ...
uai,"·ICliJletbllw dllrtrenl,
Franc:lo lllled her .,.........
'•'lbankl for the Memorte•" - remember•••Bob Hope'a theme,
llleliMiod ill ber (11'eaenlallon wu
Clmnce · .Joniln'• eq11on potch

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THE MAN WHO HAD A
CHRISTMAS CLU&amp;l
Retails effective""thru Tuesday, December 5th

ftrliorl'of llle 'l'hankiCivfns bon·
quet Which ahe gave In dialect,
aDd a lltaey of orl8lnal wrae
IPrlalded _with peraonal reneetiona on ThankiCivins memories,
It we• effecllve aDd enjoyable.

At BOth Middleoort ~nd Gallipolis Stores
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"Sup·e r}Right" Meats·!

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Mrs. David Roush and M r s.
Lloyd Roush.

ROTARY CLUB

Hoffman, Mrs. Ray Weaver, Mrs.
Nora Tripp, Mrs. Mabel Pick-

ens, Mrs. Rachel Sa,yre, Mrs.
Four membets of the Inter- CIUf Roush, Mrs. George Jewact Club of Wahama H 1 g h ell, Mrs. Clayton Athey, Mrs.
School, which is Spollsored by Lonnie Jewell, Mrs. S. H. Reit.
The Rotary Club, were guests mire, Mrs. Es1yl Clark.
PERSONALS
at the regular dinner meeting or
the 'Rotary Club. Mark G r i nAmong recent Holzer Hospital
stead !rom the Club spoke fD the

Turkey
Legs
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If you thought only Santa had no gifts mbney worries, ask anyon.e who had a Christmas
Club account this year. The answer to carefree gifts shopping is Christmas Club! Join
now for '68 .. see how small amounts saved
weekly add up to a lot of Christmas cash.

2s.e.

'
Quarters

lb.

I Corned Beef Brisket
ALL GOOD BRAND

MEMBER FDIC

lb.

WI&gt;41TE BEAUTY

har'\d.
Strap .

59c

3 .~;, 57c

Shortening
SUNNYFIE\:0
Family Flour
NEW CROP DRY
Pinto Beans
Margarine

~::t.

-

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lit.

-

LONGHORN STYLE

s.~37c

Colby Cheese

4 ·!~. .49c
•.uo. 15c

MILD AND MILLOW

ll!k"

8 O'Clock CoHee
SULTANA BRAND
Salad Dressing

s:,; 3.29

Cream Drops:::.

Thin Mints ;::.

2· .!!',; 99c

French Creams ~:,::

•

3•

EnQiish Walnuts

.t, 99e

'"The ,..._ 59c
ilooll ....

?!r39c ·

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•·•· 59c
....

1" The

Bruil Nuts Sholl

::- 49c
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49 t:

-·sr.r\ ... . .

Filberts~~~

~~ 49c
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1~ 1.29

Walnut Meats

CHECK
THESE .

AND FORCET

DEFROST-ING
FOREVER

Lools' Karschnlk, ' Mrs. Bemard

Lievlng, Mrs. Howard Zerkle,

~uor.ET.
P~OOF

J,o,...,ks ~xpensl·1~, dMsn't
ton AtlieJ', Mra, Gone AIIMIY, tt? H tMlr ~ ~I')Od r:ompany
Mrs.. EdL1il Bumgarner. Mra.
Cedi Plckeno, Mra. BUlle Joan tr.&gt; Y"".?lu~ ·•. ,r~Of'rl in.~~xpen·
bawoon, Mra. n..nu M~Gow­ dvc '"!:.tkh . ...~r:1 t')rfe, ctJman,. MrL Bu~ll Dawsoo. Mrs. p :Pli'm •_:u ;tt.r:h !.~ . ~. ~·e.n':'n~.
W, ·T. Stme, Oi&gt;aJ. Tunlbuli,Mra.
"5· r,'I}:;'~I EY
Karl WUea, Pat Sehwartz, Mrs.
Donald Foslet&lt;111«. Mra. Clyde
Foley, Mrt. Marl McGhee, Mra.

Jppo-:J.ERS

fi'O$t n~r fonTIS ir'l
r~lr igerolor or "zero • d~111e"
fr~uer • Bu\hlll-5iu wolcd twir'l
crispen. • Hondy gl ide-out lhelf
• Su;&gt;er-Storage door wilk egg rCICk
ond butt~r kHJ)er.

JANE PARfER FAMOUS

Fruit Calr.es
REG. 269.95

I'IO-Io

JANE PARKER

Apple Pies

'NOW

JANE' PAIIKIR

Potato Bread

White, Copper,
and Avocado

···
5·'"'"'99c
.

OPEN MoNDAY .

and
FRIDAY JHGHTS

Pfckena. Mra. Douglas

r.

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POTATOES

lO-

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Is lack Agalnl ·

BONUS
BINGO

69~

l

ths~ spofts fans ,.;'Jull bey red
and green wtiJIPlng, and you've
got It made.

altho home ofber grandflllher,
M. A.· Hill, ReechMJle. Be.
treahmEta 'Were served by
Mrs. Hall wllh ED'"'' Britt
I UNDERSTAND there Ia a and Sue Prelllon aa aasllllrig
toy on the market ealled holle110s. Gamea were plsyed
~·clean Swee,P.''YounptersWage
andprlzea won by 141ke Fields·
lhelr o'lm anii.Utter war with • and Klmmle Reed, Attending
smoll brooms; win polnla for besldea lhoae JI!UI&gt;ed were Ksy
IIOOd llouoekoeplna. Mlnlalure Balderoon, Tanu!\v and Ansle
traoh canl In center of "town" Ruth, and Rant1)' Hall, Reedllnpnloualy dii(Miilse mulll-&lt;ol• vllle; KaiiiY Pierce of Long
ored llllor. Pisyers """"P''bacP' Boltom, and Jeffrey Presion
litter aroUild benche~, brlda88 of Belpre.
and llshl polea lnlo lllliiOOIIIIo'
Jult a reminder - only 18 eotaer; ,.aoad'' llttlr·liito tlillt~
lhopplng da7•left belore.Cbnst. own
mas ... BUggeot we all visit our
Sounda !Ike IIIli ... WhUo en·
local merchantl and purcll&amp;ae Jo7lng tbo Pble lhe 70UIIillorl
lho!O all Important Cbrlatmu loam aol&gt;d hab!U,
Shower
gilts,
TO HAY): A Bm'l1lDAY Ia
POMEROY ..: '!.lisa l'arn Syi.
clno thill&amp; bul to spend the cia)'
TO THOSE STUDENTS of In the hos(JIIal and under;. sur- voster, wlloae marriage fD Tom
Melea Local, our hometown mera ftl'Y Is _,ar aDd dtotalle. Thel11 will bO an """"' of Dec.
22 atll&gt;e Syracuse Preab)'terlan
chants have toboggana, aweat !W.
ChUrcb,
wu honored with a
•llro. Elizabeth· HJHII, Rutlhlrta and jackets available In
.. Maroon and Gold" ••• looking land, calobroted her 80th birth· - r reeentlY at the Syracuse
real sharp ... This mlllhl ·s1ve dill' ihat fro;; lui Solurdq, From Elemontaey School.
Holies sea for lloe shoWer Which
oomeone an Idea !or a Cbrllt- all nporll Mr1, I!Yaall 11 doell'rled
0011 lhe umbrella """
Ina • ..,. won. Best wllhea 110
mao gilt.
lA&gt; Mra. H7aell for a opoed)o r .. Ill ill the deeorallorls wore Mrs.
Don Cottrill, llllaa !l&gt;aroo CotDID YOU KNOW that a sift COVel')',
received wrapped lnutonlloltdl . MQ' lila bell things eoms your trill, M:ra. Hobert Roberta. Mrs. ·
Geraldine Webb, Mro. JaJ~~es
. for wealth and o.. wrlllPOdlnred 1111 todo;; llld al-a.
J1un1.
aDd Mrs. Paul Baker,
moan• IJIOC( health ... hoW . Gille for the bride • elect
nro _placed beneath a plr* umbrella Which hiUIJ over !he Ia.
ble and fl'om Which -dod
- e r a . The door prize wu
won ·by C-e Wlpl 'and game
1)1'(zu !IIIII to Mrs. Marprel
Winebrenner and Mrs. Arllllr
Syiveoter, mother 01 the honor-

Bride"!'to-be'
Given

·

Visits Planned. t6 Elmwood
And Infirmary by Class

POMEROY - Vlalto to !he
Elmwood Real Home and 1 h e
. lolelgl Coun1;r iDI!rJIW')' &lt;mini
• 11&gt;e hollda¥ aeum wtre DlaMOCI
whm the Golden llulo ~uo of
the Long - . . , ChurchtJ mot
recontiJ' at tbo home of Mr. and
Mr1. Will S!raln.

The ·members doeldlld t o programs and live gllto

So--

NQ purcttase
nC(UAnry: SimpJ)'
pieR: ·up your prize

slip and a:ame
bonk &gt;at your Joc11l
A&amp;P Food Store . ..

L.....,...

tholr Msldo farlealo.
lbe door Ftze wu

a......-!

to lin. Pe&amp;rl 11an, o ·- •
tbo Cloerrlor Ganim Club,

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radio

BAKER

FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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Tuesday to dlscuUaadoraworka
· lng In the concesskli stand al ·
the ball games,
The Junior elaia nominated
Jerrie P8311e to the v I c e-

.

'
president · jt)b tQ replace Ron~
nle Eastm., Ronnie waa advanc-

~ from vjeOoj)l'!lsldent to prealdelrt We to the fact the presi-

dent moved away from the oomrJlUil(ll'.

TO PLEASE EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST

The Beta Club held a meetIng fD discuss the Invitation to
a party to be hoi~ by the Soothwestern Beta Club. Future pro-

jects were al80 dl~JCUssed.
The Pirates will be In their
basketball
Dec, 1 irllh
D

.e.son

an away gafue, The second game

Is to be- Dec. 2 at b.&gt;me with
S)'JJUiles Valier•
Harrls.

Mrs.

Richard

Winebrenner, Mrs. C h a r I e s

For CJirlstmis, gift him
In floe fublon from our
wonderful seleetloa.
styles he willis, dolllel

Theiss and LaurL
Linda Adam., Mrs. Qpal Zerkle, Mrs. Paul B..er aild Lym,
Mrs. Artlalr SyJrister, M r s.
Jack Wigal sn4 Sl)erl, Hazel
Clark, Edna Prlee, Mal')l K. Yoll
and Nancy, Mr •• lloborl L, Rob-

....

Drtlma ....... ...

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erta. Mrs. Charles Smith, M:ra.
Harry Potts, Mrs. ~elle 'lbelas,
Mra, Alnea White, Mrs. Esther
lluden and Debbie, Mrs. Marpre~ Coltrlll and Sharon, Janet
ArmstronR. Beverly Price, and
Rhonda Bricklea.
·
others preaeol!ng gltlaloMiis
Sylvester wire Jars. J a·m e B

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Lincoln count.v Sheriff Evert&amp;.&amp;; Hockt.'lha tial~ ihe 'mlrl ..
Juan• ~1arltx are beifta groWn
RO his ·deputies wJII kM"'' 'ft'.hltt
lhc)' h.rtk likt',

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by Candy .ir., Sliapel;y,

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Cotallna ud Parblllre

SUITS

TOPCOATS

Qutek, Arlene 'Thelsa, D o n n a
Theiaa, Mayme Holmes. Mrs.

by Pendleton, Catlllna,
JllltzeD lllld Betty.11-.

ud Zip Lllled

Harold Smlth, .M:rs. f-dWardWag-

All Weatlaer

ner, Mrs. Roger HUbbard, ltlrs.
Dorotloy Winebrenner, Stephanie

COATS

BLOUSES

by Curlee lllld
AIDgator
.

TIES

iiy Fi.eliiitlon

brHabbard

by Peadlelon, oitallllll.
·Jean Caslle, JI!JltzPn

alld Mojutl

l,UGGAGI

ROBl$,DUSJEIS.
PAJAMAS

JACKETS

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lllld Metoalf

bySIIJDJOJllte
andAinnly

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IIIII.

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SPQRT &gt;COATS
ad

)ly Clll'let

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wan-e.. sewell
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PENDilTON
. .
TOPSTERS
JACI1TS
"' l'llrlWt.l!ld .
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Velour Shirts
'by l'arHIID
IDdJoebJ

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by Mlsa Ebil:ne

HANDBAGS

iBWOI.DS

•• -·- fiY Mire~£ -

WGGAGE

WALLETS '
Woli.K·CLOTJI&amp;'I
. LEVI
CASUALW&amp;U

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Alrwa7 ---

IT'S ·
EASY

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TravoiKlla

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BAHR CLOTHIERS

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

by Betty Roae

Pendletoa

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1 snlT$ &amp; SLACKS
by Pendleloll, J - .

ea•tle, c•Jma'.-.
Jmbell

W....coA.TS.
by lieU)' a-•

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·.. WE ~RE PAir.,!"lPATING IN MIUIIJ.t:l'ClRT GUT-A·ltA~I.A"

}.,.

HOSIRY

SWEATERS

t

.bJ Sapel'll*,:Wemble7

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byShlpely
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- ·'n.e county shertl' hHe
«to\tl .. PoL" in hiM oftlct. '· .

DRESSES

b;yste!Bon
Ibid Champ

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LINCOLN CITY, Ore. •IIPI• . •

lli!qoil,.~)

You'll find for her
an excellent choice
selection from our

heneedsl

T

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Sil'ro VJstt
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~ Mra~ Helen Dtc:We, Mrs.
Helen

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VldliSI&amp;dt;

~nvelope to P .'0• ..
Bmi 298, ColumiMJI,

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........ of f -....... lrlnr of (

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from
State )nllllule
· lbanldnl the club for • 11ft of
· ""!'Hom•
the Meigs
Coun-.
_Ill Children's
for per...,.
a1 s11te pre...,ted fD each child
lllere,
Mrs. Grueoer reported on tho
sales. table at the COUI"lty now.,
er lhow, and 8 diSCUSSioft Wd
held on tM t;!lub'a radlo work
during 11oe pall year. Mrs. David
Neate will have the next
program on gar&lt;lenlng for lhe
clul&gt;. Mra, Hiram Fisher corn-,
monied oo !he pubUclll' book
for the pall year.
Member• re--lo roll call

at:
the

I'JZZA, SLUMBER PARTY.
lollliDU!fioRT .,. Pat Craig
-~ FrldaT llljot llllh a
=and a ! - Jlll'il'•at hor

or request flilme by
Atmdlne ,. sE!Il·ad·
.-.rn~I!IP.t:l ; l'IUnnped

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Ji:'='~re~~~
the meetin.l w.-elettera Read
Gaillpolll

Amott, Eleanor Ksy Schneider,
lolra. EdWard Theiss and Bet.
\1', Mrs. v.r~. · Roberl~~o Cor·
bella Hoben., ;l;lrenda Morpn,
Mr. and MrJ. Ross Norrl.,
edooeot.
Bob Hoeflldo, ilelb' Hsye ..
Mro, Blythe Thelos preaantecl 1
Pape, Mrs. .James Hunt,
Mill Sylvollor wllh a 11oart Evana, · Rachael Mc.
lhllled nriCn net holder for tho
HUI and Debbie,
rlbtiona h'om lloe slfll, T h e
b-ect was aaal- ill op.
enln8 lhe gllto by Mrs. Btverlto Wickline and IIIIo Sharon
The! sa.
The re!relhmenltablowasc•
. ...... - a plne 'emo' and hoi·
Jy . . . . _ . . . . , madl by M:ra.
Baker, Caice, puaeh, Rill and
miiU wen aervtd.
Guolll atlheohowvwtriMrl.
Otla Bail~. andLoli,lolra. BIJ'Ihe
Thel11, lolra. K....U. Thel10,
111111 Sharon ,..... lolra. ert c~. Mra. George
...... Anna Grace Oller, M:ra. flon Collino, Mra. Beverlee Wlc!&lt;llilo, Mra. Dil-'1' Beullll, M:ra.
Gtraldlne Webb, Mr1. NOOIIII

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IDAHO BAKING
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Heap Big Fun Game

&lt;-· $1.49

. .l i e d -... - .........
.,. aod· botlln a r-..Jar pro.

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GALLIPOLIS- TlH!S en I or
class of North
Gai:lla "lgh Sc:llool held a meotul!&lt;

comer.

Marshmallo•·- :ompfl.. 2 •·•·49c

JANE 'PARKER VALUES

Troubl~some

BY KATIE CROW
·~t•a BeglMini-fo Look a Lot '
Like CbriltmaJ," all over town
,, In Pomerqy and Middleport
... ao Cbrlllmas deeoralloioo are
plaeed carefUlly In each of our loealltOres.
Chrlltmaa il&amp;llll burn brlalotl,y
tJch evening In the neighbor
town1. If thll doeon'l slvo:roulhe
Christmas aplr!t ,., I really doo'l
knoW what will ... Thurllda,y's
""""added to !he aplrlt olthlnp
... ttll the rain came ... And
What a m~as that waal

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Llquicl Bleach

Miss Imboden.
Engaged
.Rodney Vfright

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- . . , ot 11oe I!Yoeu Run FloiY
waa held Nov.2t, ·at the home of
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Sheri')' lla,yes, Leading Creek
Rd.
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A A story ''Power or Pra,yer in
Healing 'the Sick" was road by
Mr1. ltt:Jben,. Musser, followed
· by prsyer and devotions by Louis
Diehl of Spring Art&gt;or Collep.
RUTLAND - Mr. and M:ra. Louisread !rom.!salahandopoke
Wilbur . Imboden ot R)tllllld, are Oil lho areal need of prsyer In
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with a comment on club re~
their doiishlor, Charlotte Elaine, . "!'he bioslno11 meetlninaeallslbllley, Devolloos by Mrs. G.,...
·to Airman Rockley Dale Wrlifol. eel to order by pros!-. Allm ser Included • paalm of prel&amp;e,
...on ot Mr. and Mrt. Earl J. WWtams. PIUJs were made to on article oo Thankaslvlng and
Wrlshl of oeor Dexter,
have eholr robes mada for tho · prayer. A gat..~ card wa1 lf.flt
IIIIas Imboden 11 a Jealor at Cbrllllmao Canlata. Plans for the to Mrs. Orris Harris, a pat1ent
Rulland Hl&amp;ll sq,ool,
FloiY to go elll'9ililg were 1181 at Holzer Hoapllai, and roother
. Alrmon Wrlalot. a 1965 gracb. for De~embor 20. Viall• will be of the regional director.
,
ale
of
Rulland
IIIah
School,
Ia
,lllado
to
loeal
sick
and
ohut.ln
Cactus
tor
wlndo'w
Billa
wu
OIJR BDlTWfiHEStoMro.XIn·
stationed
at
Mountain
Home
Air
Mends
ot
the
eommuniQ-.
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diiC\Iased
by
Mra.
Kermeth
Har.
ona Childofa of MlddlepQi-1 -..bo
Force Jlase 1n Idaho. Prior to
Alter the meotln&amp; games were ria. She noted lhaii!MIY "atrlv"
wl!l obaent ber Urd bll'tllda,y entering
!he · urvt.., he ..a 1 011)oyed and refreshments of po. 111 nel!lect lnllead of Dlllllpar.
annl'lerlai'Y on Friday,
ell1l&gt;i0Yed by the Welllnihouae toto chips, cookies and hot •""" 1ng," UJd told ot the three clalAnll n01 Cliil¥ 4&lt;JeiMrs; Chllderl Coru. In ColumbUs.
colate were served. •
siftc:atlona. plncuallion, barrel,
have a record of longevlcy, llle
WOddinl'planl
Atten&lt;llng w e r e Sheri')' MI- and cereus. Not enough water.
chaela, Ran4)' Mtchatla Lee wu:
lng' Is · bettor than too much, ·
~ a SoridaJ School allellllanee
llama, Allen Williams, bana WU- and the "' lcp thai, Since !iU'nllw 80, llle
loeallorl Ia • IIOUih
Uama, Donna Williams, Gary
window.
haon't misled SUndo.Y SchOOl, aM
Taylor, Larry Taylor, Sherry
uHolid:Q Tradittonsn were
at the end of thla montl&gt; Will be
Hsyoa, Qon Hll)'e., Roger Roulh, dlscualed by the group with Mrs.
awarded her 13th bat illl'to:ar• ·
Andrea l)ewhorat, Rooaiee Wise, David Nease leading In the dl ..
alllon of her parfecl alil.danCio.
Peggy Welch, Buth Drummond,
euaston. There waa a deii\QIP
Mike Puckett, Cheeyl Hutehloon,
That bar will bo - ~ 10 hlil' .
strallon on Christmas door doeJulia Hutchison. Gueats 'W e r e ·&lt;!'ratlona by Mrs. Fred Nea3e.
ever - arfillC ail*ali&amp;o Pin
Regina Williams of Indiana, Lou- Ste dem011stratedtheuseofroond
!run the Mldollollor! C!n!!'&lt;ih Ill
Is
Dlebl and Jucy Morrl• of sQrroroam ~~~ thv base for an ar.
Chrlot.
Spring A~, Mldolgan.
rangement of · real holly uaed
By !he -.Mrs.Ch
The next meeting will. bO 0.. Wittt a redribbonandapoJnailttta,
01 !he lait 01 !he or
•ember 20 at . lhe horne or ·An- and showed ·how to make a door
Ilea wllo came to 1o1 Ia
drea DeWhurst.
piece trom a ribbOn and paper
11&gt;e New Yotl&lt; Ce
drinking eups.
lben II was the K,
!ol, RailMrs, Edison Hollon gave a
North Gallia HS
road, Mrs, Chllilera• family came
demonstratton featuring the use
of a oornucopla with goorda, fnllt,
here !run lho Wsrner shos&gt;s ill
and greenery on a brown straw
Pt. Pleaaant.
M~tings Held
mat, and Mrs. Mary Holter showa

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Le.ader for MYF
Devotionals

Neighbor Towns Look
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Chocolatesi:!="

Royal Luatersp~

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bl*"' for rrld-IDa,ll"' trJ mall ...,.1111 rollow dol')'- rnmo
boDI to '-servicemen. ll•a and 0- . , . plllll In a 4 a r k
t1uo1 wda bad been oeirt .,_ - · 1114 •11\o• to aeveral bvya,
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I!IVO
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.group concemlng the work of
the Club.
It was announced that Ladies
Night would be held on November 30th.
Atter.ding were Dick Ord, Jack
Flesher, Clyde Foley, Herman
Layne, Donald F. Roush, Lloyd
Roush, Rome Wtulamson: RuS..

Waterproof:

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ROilllol'o In tho book cartOpontlon ue Mrs,' Ted Reed, Mrl,
Fraak iU.netiUt, lUI. lbner
Gonloa, Mr1. Joe struble, M r •·
Rlchord Follnxl and, lolto. Ellen
Glbba, ,Tho llll&gt;lllluleo.;.. Mro.
Patrick Loehary ond Mro. Kermit Walton.
lneldontail,y. new - · -...
needed' for the boolo cart aM 0111
be loft al'll&gt;e Porll•to,y Ubriry,
Recent la1110a of Good HOIIae·
keepiJw, Ute, Look, llc!melloau·
lltul, loleCalla - lbal b'PO - are
»referred. ·

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--Mra. Wllllam Fry, Mro: Robert
Gilmore, Mrs. Murl Burton, Mrs.
Harry Calll)lart, Mrs. Carl
Glbba Mrs. 0~ C. campboll, Mra.

Mra. Paul HesBOn. Mrs. Douglas
Roush, Mra. Harry Schwab, Mrs.
B. J, Howard, Mrs. Larry LeMuterl, Mrs. Marlon Rizer,
Mn. William Gress, Mrs. Earl
Vicker&amp;, Mrs. George Jewell,
Mr1. Harry MUler, Mrs. Clay-

patients &amp;om New Haven were
F:rank Yoong, Jr., Mrs. Lowell Grimm, Homer Grimm.

ell, Sr., Mrs. Robert Layne,
Mrs. J, V. McGrew, Mrs. WU~
Ham Russell, Mrs. Charles Humphreys;· Mrs. R. G. Ellis, Mrs.
Henry Johnson, Mrs. Louis
Karschnik, Mrs, o. c. Campbell,
and Mrs. Paul Stewart.

Miller, Mrs. Danny Harbour,
Mrs. Lee Dawson, Mrs. Franz
DEATH NOTICE RECEIVED
Reichert, and Mrs. Samuel Ha1a
Word has been received or
stead,
the death of Ernest Pugh of East
ESTHER CffiCLE
Liverpool, Ohio on Saturday, No. The ·Esther Cirfle of the Lu- vember 18th. Funeral seTViees
th~ran Church Women met for were held on Monday afternoon
1tielr regular November meeting at East Liverpool. He was marat St. Paul Lutheran Church wiUl ried to tlie former Mimle Roush
Mrs. William PoweU, Jr. as ot New Haven, daughter of Che
hostess, The program was pre- late Will Roush, also of New Hasented by Mrs. Lloyd Roush. It ven.
was the third in a series or lesLIVE WffiE CLASS
sons In a book entitled "'SelfThe Live Wire Cl,afs ot t ll e
Portraits of Chrt,s t," the lesson EUB Church . held their annual
used was "The Living Bread." Turkey DIMer on Tuesclay eveA short .business me~ fol- ning at Roush's Restaurant in
lowed conducted by Mrs. Jack New Haven. Attending were Mrs,
T. Welch, Circle leader.
Thelma Capeflart, Miss Millie
Ateending were M r s. A. L. Bumgarner, Mrs. T. Bert Roush,
Sprouse, Mrs. Jom F. Roush, Mrs. Howard Burris, Mrs. otha
Mrs. Jack T. ·Welch, Mrs. Henry Lieving, Mrs. Bernard Llevlnll.
Buck, Jl'l., Mrs. Velma Roush, Mrs. Harry CaDthart, Mrs. Roy

'lludnall, Mrs. Harry Bumgarner,
Miss Millie Bumgarner, Mrs.
Bert Roush, Mrs. Thomas Hoffman. Mrs. Carroll Adams. Jr ••
Mn. Robert Cooke, Mrs. R. F.
Bryant, Mrs. ottie Roush, Mrs.
Fred Batey, ~n. William McFarland. Mrs. Lloyd Roush. Mrs. ··
Echrln Stein, Mrl. Jean Grueaer.
Mrs. Eber R ou s ll, M r a.
Charles Carroll, Mrs. Bett;y
White, Mrs. William Chisler,
Mn. Edwird Bumgamer. Mrs.
G. B. Hazlett. Mrs. Ray Weaver,
Mrs. 0. L. Lievin&amp; Mrs. James
Gresa, Mrs. WllbU.r Webb, Mrs.
Clll'f Roush, r.trs. James Roush.

H~

pretty good tee shot at Ute

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Matthew Carmichael,. lOb ot
Mr&amp;. Doris Carn:rl.~ael, ·waa a
recent padent at Pleasant Valley .Hos,pital.
Mra. Joll'l F Roush waa an
over-night paUent Monday at Vet- '
erans MemOrial Ho&amp;pital.

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POMEROY - .Diet you knoW that a ''librarY on wbeelatt hi• been 1n ,
...,.atlon at Veter..s Memorial Ho&amp;pltal for the Qoll - montiul? •
The book cart wu atarted at apro.)eet-ol.lhe Pomeroy ~bl",!l')', and
it operated 0q a three...ctliy..,. .. week ball I bye~ JOcil volwUei'•r.
E\'el')' lolonds,v, Wodneada1 ltd Frida, oCte...-liJocartwllh a piod
•uwb' ot bookt and nceM. ls•Ue o1. m.aga1tne1 11 p~shed ~ roOm
to l'CI!&gt;iJ&gt;.Io thatjlll!{ento ean aeloct relldlns illaterlali,

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PHO&amp;NlX A.rill. I OPll
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or ¥&amp;1.L o.' Ht.nlbla ,~p.A of e\'oJQ~ we have," aid Ra.a
Glendale eoaununl~ COlteae,. nlhla . A.mld quesUonJn1 tlute-

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11111&lt;ot, "The W-o ol Chrill,.
Jill$'' and U.., pnw0111 ""' """'
eluded wllh ..,.. a1n81n1 d.
"Silent N~Jiot'• b:r thei'!Qhl &lt;Jf
the C h r - tree. .
During the m-.a prulded
over b)' Mra. Heney Reibel, ollleera were elected. Thol.v are
Mra, Fred Dea.._, pre~;
lolloa Freda Gruesor vice. pre..
1-: Mrs. Ella Smlfh, .......
tary: aoc1 Mra. Pbllllp Melnhel'l,
treasurer,
Plans were COD1&gt;1- fur servlng dlmora. Tile Dee. 7
dlmer chelnnln II Mra. Des....,., Sbe will be u&amp;l- b)'
Mrs. Clora Korr, Mrs. N a,b e 1
Wolfe, Mrs. L111Je Rlllck, Mra.
/lmlth, aoc1 !Ira. Ada Holter.
Mra. Ben Neut&amp;lloe II chair·
Rllll (l( the Deo. 10 dlnMr to be
served at ....,. aod oe her com.
miUee are Mrs. ~~ 51hart. Miss Thelma Grueaer, Mrs.
Neva Seytrled, lira. Smith, Mrs.
EcBth LIMln&amp; Mrs. Korr, Miss
Maud aod Miss Freda Grueser.
Each member bas been asked flo
contribute $1 toward expenses
ot the dlmera.
Mrs, Neutzllng .._IU!I on the
recent health cllnlc hmeheon and
Miss Grueserali!IOreadamedi- tumed in proc~s from that.

POKEIIOY - Tile o a • a o I
.~ ........ ooo1 port,&gt; o1
lilt ~ ~~ Clua o1
lilt 1'l'lrltl1 United Clurdl o1
ChriJt WU llold FrlciiJ ni8ht. .
'lbo .,._ had a ·S p.m. dinat BonO)"I Rollouront and
Ibm to the IOCiol room a
. of the Church for the J)lrCy, A
1rt1e with red b&amp;W&gt;Ie,o and llgbla
aDd • lllll!tel ar._...ent ot
pohlaeiUaa and red taper a were
bl&amp;blllhta of the social room
deeoratlona.
Groop aJncln&amp; d. "ll Came
Upon the ~· Clear'' _ . .
eel the devotloila1 program ...,..
ducted b7 Min lbud Grueser
llfre read the secllld. chapter oi
st. Luke and had prayer.
The prosram presented by
Mlaa Freda Grueaor teatured a
medltatl9n entitled "A Gift ol
the Heart'' by Norman Vlnoent
Peale read by Mrs. Louts Reibel. The otory of the carol,
"Hark the Rerald Aqgels Sing''
written by Charles WesleY, wao
given by Jdfss Freda Grueser.
She noted that Wesley the founder of M-sm. had Mitterf
about 6,500 hymes ID Ida Uf&amp;time.

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ON THJil1' IN MIDDLEPORT

Use our Convenlen lljJile voor

Participant Middleport Glft-A·Rama

WEDNESDAY
ADULT CHOIR practice at St.
Paul Lutheran Church, Wednes•
day, 7:30 P· m.
AMERICAN Lutheran Church

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HOME
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Kloeo, boateeoeo. Tile themowaa
carrie( f101! In a pink and whltO
• color .aeheme, lndlvlduil -rv·
llw• d. cake flopped with a pink
umbrella, lee cream, CCI(!ee and
punch were 'letyed.
,
Gute1 wera ,pla,yedUdprlzea
awarded to NarJ• WlnobrenoerJ Melanie C~r and Polly
Elchlnpr, 'lbe door prize went
lo I4!&gt;da Davlo,
Olhera attrending were Helen

$29.95
Zenith Portable
THE CHORDETTE

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Mrs. Roberta Wellman, M I 11
Jessie ~rs, Mrs. HUJh

Bandshell Design Cabmet in Rug1gec
Durable Polystyrene wrth Ca rry Harrdle'

Bearhs, Mrs. William Graeser,
Mrs. Gladys Morpn, Mrs. Amoa
Leonard, Mrs. Maxine ArnOld,
Mrs. Elhel Grueaer, Mrs. Velma
Douglas, Mrs. Benton DUn,

Dimensions: 9~" high, 19 19/:n"
deep

• Aut omatic 4 - S pee~ . Cha nger

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PH. 992·2635 •
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Mrs. Rlcbard Eblin, !drs, Edward Ball, Mrs. Arlee Abbott,
Miss Mary Radtbrd, Mlas Kathy
Abbott, loilsa Sllerrl Blacklltu!,
Mro, L. R. Wiley, and Mra. WU·
bur Bailey.
SOndlng_gjtts were Mro. Eorl
Rouah, :Mra. Fred Goegleln, Mra.
Evelyn llomlne; M111 Jane llouil··
laJ, Mrs. Hamer Radtord, Mra.
Walter Weara, ldro, James EY·
ana, Mrs. Fred Leifheit, Mrs.
Scott Folmer, Mlos Becky Rad·
ford, Ml11 SuJama Arnold, Mra.
110)' Fl!rte, Mra. William F.
Clark, Mra. Levi Partlow anc1
Mr. and Mro, CloY Bey ant.
Hoo~sse• were Mro, Clifford·
Lel!belt, Mra, William Radtord,
Mrs. Harold Blackatoa,ldra..Ed.
gar ~. Mro. Norman Weyeramlller and Miss Bell,y Leonard.

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Geno¥1 Nojln, llarela Korr, Pal
Winebnmlr1 Jean .Kloa1, Elma
Loukll, Maraaret and Sharon
CottriJI, Ven Van Malro, G......
BI.!Ck, I.epna Kbw, Bernie•
Winebrenner and 1'11111', Mro. E.
E. Follrod, MUdred Amold ...
SUsie, Mary Quill.,, Lil&gt;da IJoni&gt;.
van, Allee Capehart, JUno Eleh·
lreer, Cindy Swatzel, LucUio
ljrsdoh&amp;w, llorct:I)'Wineb.t-r,
Stefanle Amott, .biY Elcblnpr,

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•'.rut a thank.JOU note to say I appreciated your .
th0UJ11htl ot me ciftr here and the cookies wel'e very.
much welcmied, not only b1 me, but also by the
trlenda d. mine, They chcereil •• very much and It
Is very nice to know people trom your home town ·
'"-What we boyogolhroughoverhere,l !I8Y again
thank you all.''
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Roger Justice

IIOiill DlCOIATIOIIS 111111

PunehiMII Chr I1t m11 tllmminp to make holldoy lleeorltln&amp; fun 1nd en;, tWin
IO&lt; tilt dllldren. 11.00 ..

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MERCHANI'S ·
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Middleport Is AChrisiiiiGS ShowciH

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Nothing To 'uy. You Need Not Be
PresentTo Win
Four Prizes Each Week
GIFT
CERTIFICATES '75 '50 '25 '25
NEXT DRAWiliiG8-DECE~BER 8·15

GIFT CERTifiCATES ·
DECEMBER .22
MATCHING TICKETS MUST BE.CLAIMED
WITHIN ONE WEEK-PRIZES NOT CLAIMED
WILL BE DRAWN THE FOLLOWING WEEK
All CertlfJeotes MUlti Be Claimed by Dee. 31, 81-4 PM

FREE PAR_KING FROM
DECEMBER 11 to 23

BY MIDDLEPORT MERCHAN~ 1N
APPRECIATJONOF YOUR SUPPQB'I

. .MAKE THIS ~rD$51111

Broul(htona o.tryGrueoer's Willie Shop
Wolter Croob
~eMeuenger
Mr. &amp; Mn. Bemord
.hbU.hlng Compony , FuJII
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loek'i o.try Shop
Dr. II..L. Sl..k .
ltodlo. Mld·l'om, Jlie,
Dr. J. J. Davis
. Dr."'T.Joy Bl'lllllhaw
Dt, Keltb iUus
Klngtl Radio &amp; TV
Dr. f• M. Cbill
Olllo VoUey PubllsltDr. Clyde J ..Iageb
lng ColaPuy
Columba• &amp; 8outbem
(Sentlael) .
Olllo Eledrle Co.
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Barketta Barber Shop
l)ownil)gla..UCC
. Ageaey, Jne.
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Dr. II. B. ~kena ·
O'Dell f,Dte'rprllell8peed Qaiea, .
ltowlblp-Ceetl .
Deb'• Barbeto Shop
~inlmle'1 Putry Sbop
.,\lfred L. BarnJiart- .

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PCMEROY

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DEC. 2.;,AT 1 P
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Ponieroy Cemont Rl~k
Lindmark
Blaetlnar Auto Co.
·Kapples Soblo Servite
Station.
Bower's Drtve-In
Franels Florist
Meigs Tlat!atre
Bailey's Re&amp;taurant
Pomeroy Pastry Sholl
J{artley &amp; llenliett
• Nelooa'a'l!rqs
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K &amp; C ,Jewelry

•· lien.Ftailklln Store

liMsT-Il-flfX

:watchband.

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Chrllemu m..Away!

. 1WEN'fY YEARS AGO,from
ru.u ar lilt Deily 'I'r!bQt and the

• ... JJi Gift CMtlflala

Gallla TIIDts •••• K.Q

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GOESSLER .lEWElRY SlORE·-.· .r~

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Ia lla&amp;- - r0 tor

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L &amp; Z Sb'op

Gubitber's Variety Stnl'&lt;'

Swisher &amp; Lohse D""'~~'

Gloeclmer's Cafe
ElberfeldJI
Chapman-cuaday Shoes
Marguerite Shoe Shn,p
Wehmngs Bike Shnp
Fanner's Bank &amp;
S•vlngs Co. " .
Goessler's Jewelry Store
,,- P11111eroy ·Nitl.oual Bonk
· Davis-WIIAier IMutano~
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Associated Radio &amp; TV
New York Clnthlnc

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ASK FOR YOU!l FREE TICKEt

) Here Are Your "Gold Star'' Particioants and Sponsors:

A 8Dod watch is an acct.irate time
keeper • ' . sometlling every busy
. ., · J\nd a
watchband
· by Speldsl will give· beauty '\lid

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Here'i why:
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Stores
Displaying
The Gold Star

~tores

Gold Star

.A BETTER IDEA I

tor

·~ Shop Pomer~y

At

AttachedY. ~.

oPerator, and WUIIam Bahr
·aeoreboard operator, 'lbe Devils
open their 1967 • 68 home campalp apiDII NeiiCilviUe-Yor~•s
'Bucke1es )i'rl"-r at 8 p. .m. .. •'
WO'd llke·to aee fllfure Galll...lli
Chriatmao parades held ID lbe
(llkll It wall several ,
~· aaul. II'• too ~old
the
idadle•
clark IIlla 11mv «
tlio ,...-. -roo, rb1 conducting the
Oftllt 'ID ciayl!pt It mll!ltprevent
ICIIIIt d. the
llhovilV
tllilt sot• on aflor dart;
Son·
-Ia Ia banding out eanc11.

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DEC. 15 AT 1 P
DE(. 22 AT 1 PM

All You Do
Is Register

Giving a
New Watch
With a Speidel
7WIS'{:.ofi£X
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Winners will be

4Big Give-Aways

walE NOTES-W~IfLow·
en (Buz) Calllo st.lll looking for
a piano'l Understand he lost one a
. couple weeks ago out on lit. 35•••
While Dateline's ol' Falcon was
In the ...,pair shop laat week, he
braved the cold winter temperaiures by walking from the new
Ohio Valley Publishing co. office.
825 Third to his home at 422
Fourth Ave. Come sp~, It
m!pt be a good Idea If we walk
lo work. II only takea takes 10
minutes (If you •alk 60 paces a
minute~... Eel .Stewart, GAllS .
all1letlc director, announced the
workstatr for tJ&gt;e 1!167 •.68 Blue·
homo ba•l\ethall games
Wedneod.,-.... Geqrge Tope will
be lbe ticket seller, Ger~ld Hull
and Dan Blazer ticket !akers,
Cllorleo Jef!era and John Trotter
-rvlsor•, Cliff Wlloon dock

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'I received your glli ~ cookies
and candy this month. It was veey
much appreciated. And good to
know IICIOI1eone Ia thinking ot us
while we are here In VIetnam. My
platoon sends ita thanks."
Perry E. Finley

otter

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CERTIFICATES

All persons 18 years oi ace and older are eligtble to participate

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reuqired. Need not

All- Drawings
Held In Pomeroy
P•r:tinglot
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"I woolcl like to send you my both teams .. ,Rio RedJnen dump·
lneerest thanks tor sending me ed 74-GObyMarletta Pioneers ...
comd.es and candy. It 1ure New dining room nears eompledoes feel good to have peoJrle llke tion at Fct.nn13r•s Hotel ••• Ohio
you back home, pushlng for us. I highway directOr hears pleas for
work In a radar ~ectlon here in better roads in SEO area at re-

VIetnam.orWhen
l!llYofusget
some
cookies
811)'fhlng
we all dig
In,
So we all appreciate what you all
are doing fOr us,.,
William Hoyt Miller

All P.rtlclJNttlng
Stores AN~
Givlna Fri.e Tlc:btt
''""' Mill

~ ·IIWrecliiiO·t i PIOIIOiio"l· ~lved ~-b. ·lfhore lls•IJ!IlJo&lt;l ,
JIOOPI• liM·th~ohnAmei-fcan·s~ce!Jiinllko y~t~te ·ifone·
year, and the )'ear :before thiS year.''
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WIUiam B, Mstheny
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Merchants
Give· A

• Typewriters
•Floor POlishers

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StaUon
Valley Lumber &amp;
Sappi'-Co.
G0111ey s Dads-In·
· Suds
Elmer Bums Colbr
Center
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The Greot Atlotle
&amp; Poellle Tel
I"'moany, be.
ICelth GGble Ford, lac.
nudlev'a Florist
nuli.e's Cleaaen, Ine.
The Qaollty Print
Shop
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vmace Pb.\Jrmaey
Werner's Radio
lfome IAiundry
The Motor Parts
Cnmouy
IJ. 11.. oner Servtee
Station
ll11ttA&gt;D Dmr CG.
Inwels Furniture
jjtore
Th~ Shoe Box
MtddleiiOrt Laneh
Room
Rllhr Clothlen
The Martin
'Restaurant
Walloee Jewelry
Ren Franklin Store
Mill Aatlqae Shop
Middleport Poolroom
Cl~na Notloaol
BanY
Cross Hardwore
Weatem Auto ' .
Auoelate Store
Boker Famlture
H&amp;R Flrelltone
Dealer Siore
Middleport Book
Store
Jerry's Benty
Shoppe
MukV
Roller'•
LaSolle Hotel

ld Sta• Christ

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"Just a note (? let you llnow I appreciated the :11 goodies bo~' that
JOllr_Jn'OUP sent. It was awreclated by tbe Whole barracks here. I
4on't know If you have mr heard aboot what happena to a package &lt;£
cookies and candy when It arrives !rOm the states, It's like a package
«cigarettes In a c:onc:entratlon _camg. They don't last ver1li)Rg, It's
eiWoYB nice to · haar from the people ot my old alma mater. That
school is I real good asset to the-communiQr."
Fred RUey,

MelliS Sewing Ceater

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'1 am l!llJT1 that I didn't get word to you soon .. - w·swp you : ·
from sending"'" a Chrlotmas packoge this year. But I did receive a •
very nlee 1xn: fromfOU. sotheqn]ythi"' left rOr me to say is '•thanks .
lipln" fur doing your fine Job lis YOO aiWOj'S dO, And thank&amp; also to
/Troop 2~. ru he &amp;eel~ you aheut l!le lOth ot December. 'If .all goes
well!'
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eard
enclooed In a package I.iUst received, I would like to thank
evol')'OIIe f'!l' being so klndandthougbttul.lmusi conless to you that
I opened the gift early and the cookies were absolutely 'deliciOus, Just
like ·~r.km" would titake Jf ·she knew how!'
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illeinber of Middleport Glft.A·Rima
MIDDLEPORT

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SINGERI

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DUTTONS-ROLLERS

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T!IE Gallipolis Post otrl:.7.:;'~'i.;.i;~~~,;; more lettars last week
from Galila Count;y servicemen statloeed In VIetnam. They were onee
ocaln .,.,........ their ~~Wreelatlon for the Christmas .boxes mailed
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lbem In c:onnecllon wl\h Operation Yule Three,
Here'o what IIIey had to say:

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SPON$0RS .

lkllrldl,

Hobg1a, Elea'lor Crott, ....
Madallno Stutler, Elbol Ferrell,

HOB•~m.

whole set of Hallnwk matcillnl party occassorils.

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POMEROY - Ruth Ann Bailey
was honored wltb a bridal shower
at the Rock Sprlnga Church Frl·
dOl' evening. Sl1e will become the
bride Clt David Wiley oo December 9.
Game prizes were awarded en
Mrs. Pllillp Radford, Mrs. wu.
llam Bailey and Mrs. Wilbur
. Bailey,
The shower 8lrts were placed
on a table featuring a large 180opy d. pink and green streamers
and a large heart inscribed ''Ruth
and Dave, Dec. 9, 1967.''
Those preaent were Mro. PhUip
Radford, Mrs. George Sisson,

Of Church .Unit

Irene Hoback, Ann sa....., aod
Jean, DoroChy Harden, ){Jldred
Se)'frled, Edna WIIJiand. Martha WUIIama, Evelyn Smith, 1\d·
die Norris, Clarice and Brenda,
Mary Uele .and Roae Ann~
Doret Arnold, Patey Hysell, Hel·
en Diddle and Niloml Ulndoe. '

lAilTA PAITY
santt comes to your Christ·
m1s part1 ud brln1s 1

and St. Jolm Lutheran Churches
at. 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Freel Blai!ttnar.
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MIDDLEPORT LODGE 363, F,
and &lt;\.M. at the Mai!OIIIe TeJIII)Ie
Tueacla3' nlgbt. omeero install·
eel.
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MEIGS TOPS Welgtlt Notchers
.at 7:30 Tuesda,y nlgbt at the home
d. Mrs. DaisY Patter11011, Syraeuse.
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS dlmer
of the Star Class d. the Syra.
cuse Preobyterlan Church Tuesday, Dee. 7 at 6:30 p.m. $1 gilt
exchange.
ADULT CHOW practice, at
St. Paul Lutheran Church, 7:30
p.m. wedna ac1a3'.
THURSDAY
A RUMMAGE sale wUI be held
in the Simpsm Building, Racine,
Dee. 7 and 8 from 10 a.m. ·to 4
p.m.lvsponsored b)' the Eaat L&amp;-

Bridal Shower
Is Given for
- Ruth Ann Bailey

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N-r Adamo, Hololl

tlojty

Mr•.

11' ror members of the st. Paul

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Five Attended
Meeting·Ftidoy

Charlotte Neaae,. Jane Davia,

Women's annual Christmas .PII'-

MODEL X508

OptJn Fri. &amp; Sat. Nights

., the 10&lt;1&amp;1 ""l'lll aflllo Albury
- . t Churcll Mill Nary
Glbba, Noney -...t anc1 ()pol

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MIDDL EPO

THIS WEEK ONLY!!

MIDOLEp01lt4\\Jt.~

naval enllnoln
!ble. ... bar II&amp;.,. blalttd olrt huo - ·
t.ht rocliJ ftlll
Yerlil17·
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ol cHilo aloftll tile 1\&amp;&amp;1011'1
.Mrt. Thalnu crow. lira. crow, Nro. - Fred Crow, Jr., eouttine.
Nra. J. E. D, ~. Xra.

PRO.FESSIONAL
PHOtOGRAPHY
GROVER'S StUDIO

MIDDLII'OIIT

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~.babQncred\oiiba-r

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INGB.S

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"'"V1da
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Goo&lt;bl · - - ,_.,.

se....,.Aab,11t11 wre
DouDe-. ~·
ftutb

Teoford, ~o fla1DW1, Adcllt
Buck, Ama Hlllclcn,San.Roush,
DoriJ 'Grueoer, Clora Sa¥.,.,
Mn. W, H; Elchbwer, llOOa
Hou&lt;laohelt, lUrie -.ahelt,
Jean Mlfn, JiM.Sa.f.,.,Marjode
M....l,. penevievo Sebneldir,
Irene Parlier, Ml&lt;ll:\lfOIN"""'an,
Eunlee Will, Wanla Nell:ler, Ka·
ron and Nola, PaUl saure; Nor•
.tha Colllno,CarolynRUe1,Lura
Cr.Ooks, Linda MeKende, Gladya
Robson. Eleanor RobiDil,, EMber
Sylveslrlr, Margaret Elchllwer,
Linda Ferrell, Martha Moore,
. Chrl.stena Gi'iriun, John Elehflw·
or, Jobrr Kloeo and Freddie Boyd,

SYR,U:IIIE - Linda KaT F.leh• • · brWo • e'-&lt;t Clt Freddie

IIDIDLEPORT Mro. T..
RM4 - . . . . . Frillllr wlllo a

Around
Middleport

SPECIAL

Phone

. Miss lhle FdsJ9y

tor

narla Lynn, o1 Pomeroy, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Struble and chll·
dren, Gordon, DoQglas, Brian and
I.ort Lynn, Carron, o.: Mr. and
Mra. Jack Cramer and chlklren,
Jackie SUe ml Dan, oC Marlon,
Ohio; Mrs. Margaret Crame~
Jackson.
Mrs. Richard Dudik and son,
Robbie, Clt Mentor, celled ID 1111
afternoon.
lluriJw the eveningMr.andMrs.
Struble telepbQned their son,
Captain Dan Struble, at Fort Car·
son, Colo., and talked with hlm
and his wl!e,ltwashls27thblrth·
dOj'. Thanksgiving Day.

(Examplei"60" Woolens_ $2yd.)
HURRY!
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is -Honored
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SAFFORD'S STUDIO

eSEWING MACHINES - -·· $49.50

e FABRIC SP~IALS GALORE

Junior Choir .
Gives Program · .
At PTA Meeting

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bY lilt dull •
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their...,·
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LETART FAidS -'lbo Eutl.o· ..llrod
PII'&lt;IIUe - #'IIIII.. tlor'llle
, clllrch llllduotf Cll Dec. 17111d
MONDAY
law Nr; ud - Mra. Dnld Gor·
Choir pre. ~=.,~
~ to l!&gt;em lo - . . THE THJXlllORUS COUNCIL 17, . . - aOnral manbero
tor lbe
ollJ8 .._, pall ot
In ,..,..., qt. lbe CIUL 'A 11ft .lloi....J:II o( Ametlca, wlll- Letart filii November PTA
cl . _ will' be alv• bl' l b 0 o1 7:10 """Ill' aJC11i at 1be IOOF
Mr. and XrL K.arl Ki&lt;* ........
cla.. lo the putor.
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llall. Tile _ _ , CbriJtmUJ)IrCy m~ B,..k wasp,:__• nre Mr.' and lira. El&lt;lall WW, •
Tile blrtbdo.Y• of Nn. Ethol
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· - · - lira. Gertrude 10001, and Wra.
qanleJbuey, Nra. Meinhart, and will be held wllh I .., ceDI all! ehal&gt;'mln. Tile pretidelll, Jlme,
Am&amp; y _ . Nr.a. K.arl IOoeo
Mra. Edith Helnoa were ob_.. exc......_ Sondwlcheo, cooll!ta Wlcbrlham, ........._.lbe~ .u ID Waverly IIlla )IUIWMI&lt;
ved b:r llbwb!8 the blrlbdo.Y - . aod ..Ueo will be oened. Jlom• buJineas oesalon.
tor the sraveoldo ..-vtqea Clt
It .,... """'rt.od that Charles
Ill •ar while fur the Foil...... the chelrconcert.F.d· a.- Co a'k el, .,...,... ot ·
• ~ o1 Flndla.J' hao oul!err c1r1i&gt;1JW tor Hattie Curti• .... Roush showed alldea d. hlo 11r
ODd Mra. E I b • r t
ed ~ ltr'lke.Naomi SWam, pool national Eur&lt;Jpqn flour.
of .......... K,y,
ll 'lf0 1. ~- the COlD- COIIIICUor
Tho ,_, COWII ·- 1 won b•0 ..... MrL IOoeJ io a cousin to the
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Coolkel tuirliJ&gt;',
oaonitJ choir will pre- tlii N!DDLEronT GARDEN Clul&gt; o. . . .~c
Pvt. Bruce Cleland d. Fort
Me.- at 1111 Trlnll1 Church
Will be tounn grade, Tbe-lldanc:eben·
1111
m Dec. 17 ol2:30 p.m.
...,
Cbrlalmal Plrll'
. nor bu been re.J)Iaeed wlthapol- tee, Va.lo herem
!look ·
Mra. llOIIl')l Reibel oxteaded beld at 6:110 p. m. ID the ooclal ted plllll. DurliW the butlneBS !l&amp;rlougb wllh- Ida partnla, Mr.
qreclatlon to .the clUI fur room CltlbePresbyterlanCblrch. meetiDe emunllleea for the year and Mra. Walter Cleland, llld
c:ooporatlon dlrinc her f I Y,8 'lbore will be a &amp;fll '""'...._. tOl·. were announeed,
other · relatives of !lf. R4clne
, _ , a'll. pn111)cleut. A alii ex- l&lt;&gt;wlng lbe dlmer. Memberoare ·
Refreahmenta d. eotree,'Kool aid area. Following his Dltloullh he
ehan&amp;e Ifa&amp; held dlrlnc the ...,. reminded to take gilts and wnp. and cookie• we..., sened duriJv/wlll report to Forest Park, Ga.
eluding ..,.w hour, Mrt. Can. plnp fur Jllllleltl at the Alhenl 111e aoclal hour
turther traiDing. Rec.-1
tetbury and Mrs. Hauck were State Hoilpttal
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&amp;Uests or the Cleland• were Mr.
hostesses aDd oerved Chrialmas
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and Mrs. AUen Cleland a D d
punch and oooldeo. from a table
EASTERN BAND Boootero will
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daugbte1' of' New Cumberland,
centered wllh on arrangement meet Moede,y evellbti, Dee. 4, o1
w, v._, and ldr. and Mro. Don
o1 colored b"""leo IIUI'I'OIIDdecl 7:30 p, m. at lbe hlgb school.
Davidson and cbUclrm of Grand
by holly braaehes. Pr01or was
SPECIAL REHEARSAL tor the
Rapids, Ohio.
bY. Mra. L&lt;Juls ReibeL
.
Messiah ai 7:30 p.m. · McJnckv
Attending the ~ere Mra. at the '1'r1n117 United Church o1
Smith. Mrs. Carrie• Me!Mart, Christ, PomorQY.
Miss Freda Gnaeser, MIISI ~
EXECUTIVE BOARD fJl the
Grueser, Miss Thelma Grutser; . women•w Auxiliar)' of the Veler·
Mr. ODd Mrs. !!bor' Lewlo of Archer.
Mrt. Bertha Amoa ol Butland
Mro. Mabel Wolte, Mra. Heney 0111 Memorial Hospital at 7:30 51aB&lt;MI, Ohio, were Monda,y lnd
....
been eon!lned to her home
Reibel, Mrs. Seyfried, Mrs• . _ Monday nllht In the confer..,.. Tueiiiii.Y &amp;Uesta of blo mother,
by
Mr!.
Jotmston
nlng, Mrs, Glac\ysCucklor, Mrs. room ol the ho!J?!!al
Mra. Arthur Lewla, and other
of Bracl!ucywas her receatauest.
Holter, Coellanc~Shlolda, Bono'
relatives. The elder Mrs. Lewis,
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Wn
Eberob h
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Mac
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Mr
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Wbo
haa apept the post lour
llam son, rs. l..OUls
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AN hurch
onth ~ th ho
d
Mr
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,]'!putzllng, Mrs. Karr, Mrs. Bess AMERICAN LUTHER C
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me w
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"Weed, Mrs. Des!IIWOI', Mro,Can- women Clt St. Paul and Sl. Jolin Mra. Freel · Lewis while reeuperatlng trom a hlp ll'aeture
-..y, and Mro. Hauck.
Lutheran Churehe 1 ' 8 p, m. returned to her 308 Locust st. ·
,. 1¥,sday al home of Mro. Fro d home IIllo woekflld.
Strubles Are H()sts ' Blaetlnar• .
Mrs. Nina Bland of Akron Ia
r, MEIGS TEMPLE. Pythlan Sla· here vlaltlng with her .-er,
POMEROY - ThankogiYiJw diD· ten, will meet at 7:3@, TUeod.,- Mra. Minerva ChUdera, and olaS.Conrlit.
ner guests (l( Mr. uid:Mro.Ciar- lllgbt at lbe hall• 'lbore will be ter, Mra. P-1 ii4Ynoldo. Mra.
.,_...,.,,Ohio
once J. struble were Mr, and lbe IICIIIIInalkJn (l( and electlotl ot ' Bland retumedtoMic'ldiO)IOl'twllh
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af!lcora. Mombori are to take her mother and slater following
Mrs. Olio De • Sr• ~ Losan, Mr. ·
their Thank ........ visit with
aod Mrs. Theo Ilea o( •••Ina, Chrlsbnao cookie•· or land·
s,..~u"'
re,. ~
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will be $1 gift latlvea In Ala'oD. The tam11,y
2409 J•Cokson A¥e.
0.: Mr. and Mrs. PaUl Des and wlches •. There
a
holiday dinner waa held at the
Pt. PIHIInt, W. Ye.
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son, Paul Jr., Mrs. Dale Brad· exPO..._.MERO.Y CHAPTER 1• 6 , Or· home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
ford arK1 children, Marie, I.AJttie
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der ot the Eastern Star, wlllmoot
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Joseph:j.';:;; ol7:4$p, m. Tuesday atlbe Mil·
aon, Mike, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill sonle Temple. 'lbore will be 111WIIIIamsoe, children, David and stallatloe d. ol!leeu,
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Ledlle Sisters
Greea Laatem
Fulton-Thompson
Traetor Sales
Ohlo Valle)' PIUinblnJt
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Heating

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Pomeroy 'Motot.eo.

Crow's Steu u Korr&amp;Vuz...dt
Hoyt's Sohlo
Kroger's .Store
Meigs EqafpiHllt

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Weeds Wholesale
Mullen Insurane&lt;\ Co.
Dr. Harold Brown
O'Brien &amp; O'Brien

.G &amp; J Auto PuU

Stillier's Red Anehnr
Ebersbaeb Hudware
Slmon'o·Muket
Moore's Store . '

Reuter'a,lnsanaee

Dowate-tiross · • • "
Pomeroy HoJ!le &amp; Auto

Athens Mea.eqer
Fabric Shop
Sugu Rua ·nour MIDI
Warner's Barber SIJnp
Gibbs Groeery

Robln10n'1 LaaMr,y
The n.ny Seatlloel- ··

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MEIGS

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Jill$'' and U.., pnw0111 ""' """'
eluded wllh ..,.. a1n81n1 d.
"Silent N~Jiot'• b:r thei'!Qhl &lt;Jf
the C h r - tree. .
During the m-.a prulded
over b)' Mra. Heney Reibel, ollleera were elected. Thol.v are
Mra, Fred Dea.._, pre~;
lolloa Freda Gruesor vice. pre..
1-: Mrs. Ella Smlfh, .......
tary: aoc1 Mra. Pbllllp Melnhel'l,
treasurer,
Plans were COD1&gt;1- fur servlng dlmora. Tile Dee. 7
dlmer chelnnln II Mra. Des....,., Sbe will be u&amp;l- b)'
Mrs. Clora Korr, Mrs. N a,b e 1
Wolfe, Mrs. L111Je Rlllck, Mra.
/lmlth, aoc1 !Ira. Ada Holter.
Mra. Ben Neut&amp;lloe II chair·
Rllll (l( the Deo. 10 dlnMr to be
served at ....,. aod oe her com.
miUee are Mrs. ~~ 51hart. Miss Thelma Grueaer, Mrs.
Neva Seytrled, lira. Smith, Mrs.
EcBth LIMln&amp; Mrs. Korr, Miss
Maud aod Miss Freda Grueser.
Each member bas been asked flo
contribute $1 toward expenses
ot the dlmera.
Mrs, Neutzllng .._IU!I on the
recent health cllnlc hmeheon and
Miss Grueserali!IOreadamedi- tumed in proc~s from that.

POKEIIOY - Tile o a • a o I
.~ ........ ooo1 port,&gt; o1
lilt ~ ~~ Clua o1
lilt 1'l'lrltl1 United Clurdl o1
ChriJt WU llold FrlciiJ ni8ht. .
'lbo .,._ had a ·S p.m. dinat BonO)"I Rollouront and
Ibm to the IOCiol room a
. of the Church for the J)lrCy, A
1rt1e with red b&amp;W&gt;Ie,o and llgbla
aDd • lllll!tel ar._...ent ot
pohlaeiUaa and red taper a were
bl&amp;blllhta of the social room
deeoratlona.
Groop aJncln&amp; d. "ll Came
Upon the ~· Clear'' _ . .
eel the devotloila1 program ...,..
ducted b7 Min lbud Grueser
llfre read the secllld. chapter oi
st. Luke and had prayer.
The prosram presented by
Mlaa Freda Grueaor teatured a
medltatl9n entitled "A Gift ol
the Heart'' by Norman Vlnoent
Peale read by Mrs. Louts Reibel. The otory of the carol,
"Hark the Rerald Aqgels Sing''
written by Charles WesleY, wao
given by Jdfss Freda Grueser.
She noted that Wesley the founder of M-sm. had Mitterf
about 6,500 hymes ID Ida Uf&amp;time.

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ON THJil1' IN MIDDLEPORT

Use our Convenlen lljJile voor

Participant Middleport Glft-A·Rama

WEDNESDAY
ADULT CHOIR practice at St.
Paul Lutheran Church, Wednes•
day, 7:30 P· m.
AMERICAN Lutheran Church

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HOME
. DECORATIONS
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Kloeo, boateeoeo. Tile themowaa
carrie( f101! In a pink and whltO
• color .aeheme, lndlvlduil -rv·
llw• d. cake flopped with a pink
umbrella, lee cream, CCI(!ee and
punch were 'letyed.
,
Gute1 wera ,pla,yedUdprlzea
awarded to NarJ• WlnobrenoerJ Melanie C~r and Polly
Elchlnpr, 'lbe door prize went
lo I4!&gt;da Davlo,
Olhera attrending were Helen

$29.95
Zenith Portable
THE CHORDETTE

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Mrs. Roberta Wellman, M I 11
Jessie ~rs, Mrs. HUJh

Bandshell Design Cabmet in Rug1gec
Durable Polystyrene wrth Ca rry Harrdle'

Bearhs, Mrs. William Graeser,
Mrs. Gladys Morpn, Mrs. Amoa
Leonard, Mrs. Maxine ArnOld,
Mrs. Elhel Grueaer, Mrs. Velma
Douglas, Mrs. Benton DUn,

Dimensions: 9~" high, 19 19/:n"
deep

• Aut omatic 4 - S pee~ . Cha nger

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Mrs. Rlcbard Eblin, !drs, Edward Ball, Mrs. Arlee Abbott,
Miss Mary Radtbrd, Mlas Kathy
Abbott, loilsa Sllerrl Blacklltu!,
Mro, L. R. Wiley, and Mra. WU·
bur Bailey.
SOndlng_gjtts were Mro. Eorl
Rouah, :Mra. Fred Goegleln, Mra.
Evelyn llomlne; M111 Jane llouil··
laJ, Mrs. Hamer Radtord, Mra.
Walter Weara, ldro, James EY·
ana, Mrs. Fred Leifheit, Mrs.
Scott Folmer, Mlos Becky Rad·
ford, Ml11 SuJama Arnold, Mra.
110)' Fl!rte, Mra. William F.
Clark, Mra. Levi Partlow anc1
Mr. and Mro, CloY Bey ant.
Hoo~sse• were Mro, Clifford·
Lel!belt, Mra, William Radtord,
Mrs. Harold Blackatoa,ldra..Ed.
gar ~. Mro. Norman Weyeramlller and Miss Bell,y Leonard.

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Geno¥1 Nojln, llarela Korr, Pal
Winebnmlr1 Jean .Kloa1, Elma
Loukll, Maraaret and Sharon
CottriJI, Ven Van Malro, G......
BI.!Ck, I.epna Kbw, Bernie•
Winebrenner and 1'11111', Mro. E.
E. Follrod, MUdred Amold ...
SUsie, Mary Quill.,, Lil&gt;da IJoni&gt;.
van, Allee Capehart, JUno Eleh·
lreer, Cindy Swatzel, LucUio
ljrsdoh&amp;w, llorct:I)'Wineb.t-r,
Stefanle Amott, .biY Elcblnpr,

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•'.rut a thank.JOU note to say I appreciated your .
th0UJ11htl ot me ciftr here and the cookies wel'e very.
much welcmied, not only b1 me, but also by the
trlenda d. mine, They chcereil •• very much and It
Is very nice to know people trom your home town ·
'"-What we boyogolhroughoverhere,l !I8Y again
thank you all.''
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Roger Justice

IIOiill DlCOIATIOIIS 111111

PunehiMII Chr I1t m11 tllmminp to make holldoy lleeorltln&amp; fun 1nd en;, tWin
IO&lt; tilt dllldren. 11.00 ..

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PAITICIPATING

MERCHANI'S ·
·KIJII Booten'
R. H. Bawllllp
Sons Co.
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Roblnsoas Trl·Lastre
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Middleport Is AChrisiiiiGS ShowciH

HURRY AND SHOP
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GET YOUR FREE TICKET NOW!
Nothing To 'uy. You Need Not Be
PresentTo Win
Four Prizes Each Week
GIFT
CERTIFICATES '75 '50 '25 '25
NEXT DRAWiliiG8-DECE~BER 8·15

GIFT CERTifiCATES ·
DECEMBER .22
MATCHING TICKETS MUST BE.CLAIMED
WITHIN ONE WEEK-PRIZES NOT CLAIMED
WILL BE DRAWN THE FOLLOWING WEEK
All CertlfJeotes MUlti Be Claimed by Dee. 31, 81-4 PM

FREE PAR_KING FROM
DECEMBER 11 to 23

BY MIDDLEPORT MERCHAN~ 1N
APPRECIATJONOF YOUR SUPPQB'I

. .MAKE THIS ~rD$51111

Broul(htona o.tryGrueoer's Willie Shop
Wolter Croob
~eMeuenger
Mr. &amp; Mn. Bemord
.hbU.hlng Compony , FuJII
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loek'i o.try Shop
Dr. II..L. Sl..k .
ltodlo. Mld·l'om, Jlie,
Dr. J. J. Davis
. Dr."'T.Joy Bl'lllllhaw
Dt, Keltb iUus
Klngtl Radio &amp; TV
Dr. f• M. Cbill
Olllo VoUey PubllsltDr. Clyde J ..Iageb
lng ColaPuy
Columba• &amp; 8outbem
(Sentlael) .
Olllo Eledrle Co.
Tlay'•

SPONSORS
Barketta Barber Shop
l)ownil)gla..UCC
. Ageaey, Jne.
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Dr. II. B. ~kena ·
O'Dell f,Dte'rprllell8peed Qaiea, .
ltowlblp-Ceetl .
Deb'• Barbeto Shop
~inlmle'1 Putry Sbop
.,\lfred L. BarnJiart- .

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"lkCiare'• J¥ry lll,e

Joe'• c.rr,..()l!t

PnltJ Buaty .Shop •I
MIIWini)IIOft

Innruee Ageney
· Middleport Wine • •

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The Fabric Shop

Singer S.l" &amp; Service

115 W. SECOND
· OHIO

992-2284
PCMEROY

notified

DEC. 2.;,AT 1 P
DEC. 8 AT 1 PM

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Giving a
New Watch for
Christmas? ...
GOOD IDEAl

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Ponieroy Cemont Rl~k
Lindmark
Blaetlnar Auto Co.
·Kapples Soblo Servite
Station.
Bower's Drtve-In
Franels Florist
Meigs Tlat!atre
Bailey's Re&amp;taurant
Pomeroy Pastry Sholl
J{artley &amp; llenliett
• Nelooa'a'l!rqs
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K &amp; C ,Jewelry

•· lien.Ftailklln Store

liMsT-Il-flfX

:watchband.

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Chrllemu m..Away!

. 1WEN'fY YEARS AGO,from
ru.u ar lilt Deily 'I'r!bQt and the

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Gallla TIIDts •••• K.Q

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GOESSLER .lEWElRY SlORE·-.· .r~

. Pytbla&amp;...GI- ;I'.

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Ia lla&amp;- - r0 tor

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L &amp; Z Sb'op

Gubitber's Variety Stnl'&lt;'

Swisher &amp; Lohse D""'~~'

Gloeclmer's Cafe
ElberfeldJI
Chapman-cuaday Shoes
Marguerite Shoe Shn,p
Wehmngs Bike Shnp
Fanner's Bank &amp;
S•vlngs Co. " .
Goessler's Jewelry Store
,,- P11111eroy ·Nitl.oual Bonk
· Davis-WIIAier IMutano~
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Associated Radio &amp; TV
New York Clnthlnc

coril£ort never before po'9siblecj!i a

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ASK FOR YOU!l FREE TICKEt

) Here Are Your "Gold Star'' Particioants and Sponsors:

A 8Dod watch is an acct.irate time
keeper • ' . sometlling every busy
. ., · J\nd a
watchband
· by Speldsl will give· beauty '\lid

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Here'i why:
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Stores
Displaying
The Gold Star

~tores

Gold Star

.A BETTER IDEA I

tor

·~ Shop Pomer~y

At

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oPerator, and WUIIam Bahr
·aeoreboard operator, 'lbe Devils
open their 1967 • 68 home campalp apiDII NeiiCilviUe-Yor~•s
'Bucke1es )i'rl"-r at 8 p. .m. .. •'
WO'd llke·to aee fllfure Galll...lli
Chriatmao parades held ID lbe
(llkll It wall several ,
~· aaul. II'• too ~old
the
idadle•
clark IIlla 11mv «
tlio ,...-. -roo, rb1 conducting the
Oftllt 'ID ciayl!pt It mll!ltprevent
ICIIIIt d. the
llhovilV
tllilt sot• on aflor dart;
Son·
-Ia Ia banding out eanc11.

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DEC. 15 AT 1 P
DE(. 22 AT 1 PM

All You Do
Is Register

Giving a
New Watch
With a Speidel
7WIS'{:.ofi£X
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4Big Give-Aways

walE NOTES-W~IfLow·
en (Buz) Calllo st.lll looking for
a piano'l Understand he lost one a
. couple weeks ago out on lit. 35•••
While Dateline's ol' Falcon was
In the ...,pair shop laat week, he
braved the cold winter temperaiures by walking from the new
Ohio Valley Publishing co. office.
825 Third to his home at 422
Fourth Ave. Come sp~, It
m!pt be a good Idea If we walk
lo work. II only takea takes 10
minutes (If you •alk 60 paces a
minute~... Eel .Stewart, GAllS .
all1letlc director, announced the
workstatr for tJ&gt;e 1!167 •.68 Blue·
homo ba•l\ethall games
Wedneod.,-.... Geqrge Tope will
be lbe ticket seller, Ger~ld Hull
and Dan Blazer ticket !akers,
Cllorleo Jef!era and John Trotter
-rvlsor•, Cliff Wlloon dock

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g!g!on:::alwe;:.:ou:n:;c!!,ll.'!m::-:!!!ng!;·:....--.!:=======:::::===========l
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'I received your glli ~ cookies
and candy this month. It was veey
much appreciated. And good to
know IICIOI1eone Ia thinking ot us
while we are here In VIetnam. My
platoon sends ita thanks."
Perry E. Finley

otter

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CERTIFICATES

All persons 18 years oi ace and older are eligtble to participate

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reuqired. Need not

All- Drawings
Held In Pomeroy
P•r:tinglot
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"I woolcl like to send you my both teams .. ,Rio RedJnen dump·
lneerest thanks tor sending me ed 74-GObyMarletta Pioneers ...
comd.es and candy. It 1ure New dining room nears eompledoes feel good to have peoJrle llke tion at Fct.nn13r•s Hotel ••• Ohio
you back home, pushlng for us. I highway directOr hears pleas for
work In a radar ~ectlon here in better roads in SEO area at re-

VIetnam.orWhen
l!llYofusget
some
cookies
811)'fhlng
we all dig
In,
So we all appreciate what you all
are doing fOr us,.,
William Hoyt Miller

All P.rtlclJNttlng
Stores AN~
Givlna Fri.e Tlc:btt
''""' Mill

~ ·IIWrecliiiO·t i PIOIIOiio"l· ~lved ~-b. ·lfhore lls•IJ!IlJo&lt;l ,
JIOOPI• liM·th~ohnAmei-fcan·s~ce!Jiinllko y~t~te ·ifone·
year, and the )'ear :before thiS year.''
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WIUiam B, Mstheny
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Give· A

• Typewriters
•Floor POlishers

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StaUon
Valley Lumber &amp;
Sappi'-Co.
G0111ey s Dads-In·
· Suds
Elmer Bums Colbr
Center
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The Greot Atlotle
&amp; Poellle Tel
I"'moany, be.
ICelth GGble Ford, lac.
nudlev'a Florist
nuli.e's Cleaaen, Ine.
The Qaollty Print
Shop
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Werner's Radio
lfome IAiundry
The Motor Parts
Cnmouy
IJ. 11.. oner Servtee
Station
ll11ttA&gt;D Dmr CG.
Inwels Furniture
jjtore
Th~ Shoe Box
MtddleiiOrt Laneh
Room
Rllhr Clothlen
The Martin
'Restaurant
Walloee Jewelry
Ren Franklin Store
Mill Aatlqae Shop
Middleport Poolroom
Cl~na Notloaol
BanY
Cross Hardwore
Weatem Auto ' .
Auoelate Store
Boker Famlture
H&amp;R Flrelltone
Dealer Siore
Middleport Book
Store
Jerry's Benty
Shoppe
MukV
Roller'•
LaSolle Hotel

ld Sta• Christ

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"Just a note (? let you llnow I appreciated the :11 goodies bo~' that
JOllr_Jn'OUP sent. It was awreclated by tbe Whole barracks here. I
4on't know If you have mr heard aboot what happena to a package &lt;£
cookies and candy when It arrives !rOm the states, It's like a package
«cigarettes In a c:onc:entratlon _camg. They don't last ver1li)Rg, It's
eiWoYB nice to · haar from the people ot my old alma mater. That
school is I real good asset to the-communiQr."
Fred RUey,

MelliS Sewing Ceater

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'1 am l!llJT1 that I didn't get word to you soon .. - w·swp you : ·
from sending"'" a Chrlotmas packoge this year. But I did receive a •
very nlee 1xn: fromfOU. sotheqn]ythi"' left rOr me to say is '•thanks .
lipln" fur doing your fine Job lis YOO aiWOj'S dO, And thank&amp; also to
/Troop 2~. ru he &amp;eel~ you aheut l!le lOth ot December. 'If .all goes
well!'
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eard
enclooed In a package I.iUst received, I would like to thank
evol')'OIIe f'!l' being so klndandthougbttul.lmusi conless to you that
I opened the gift early and the cookies were absolutely 'deliciOus, Just
like ·~r.km" would titake Jf ·she knew how!'
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illeinber of Middleport Glft.A·Rima
MIDDLEPORT

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SINGERI

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DUTTONS-ROLLERS

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T!IE Gallipolis Post otrl:.7.:;'~'i.;.i;~~~,;; more lettars last week
from Galila Count;y servicemen statloeed In VIetnam. They were onee
ocaln .,.,........ their ~~Wreelatlon for the Christmas .boxes mailed
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lbem In c:onnecllon wl\h Operation Yule Three,
Here'o what IIIey had to say:

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SPON$0RS .

lkllrldl,

Hobg1a, Elea'lor Crott, ....
Madallno Stutler, Elbol Ferrell,

HOB•~m.

whole set of Hallnwk matcillnl party occassorils.

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POMEROY - Ruth Ann Bailey
was honored wltb a bridal shower
at the Rock Sprlnga Church Frl·
dOl' evening. Sl1e will become the
bride Clt David Wiley oo December 9.
Game prizes were awarded en
Mrs. Pllillp Radford, Mrs. wu.
llam Bailey and Mrs. Wilbur
. Bailey,
The shower 8lrts were placed
on a table featuring a large 180opy d. pink and green streamers
and a large heart inscribed ''Ruth
and Dave, Dec. 9, 1967.''
Those preaent were Mro. PhUip
Radford, Mrs. George Sisson,

Of Church .Unit

Irene Hoback, Ann sa....., aod
Jean, DoroChy Harden, ){Jldred
Se)'frled, Edna WIIJiand. Martha WUIIama, Evelyn Smith, 1\d·
die Norris, Clarice and Brenda,
Mary Uele .and Roae Ann~
Doret Arnold, Patey Hysell, Hel·
en Diddle and Niloml Ulndoe. '

lAilTA PAITY
santt comes to your Christ·
m1s part1 ud brln1s 1

and St. Jolm Lutheran Churches
at. 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Freel Blai!ttnar.
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MIDDLEPORT LODGE 363, F,
and &lt;\.M. at the Mai!OIIIe TeJIII)Ie
Tueacla3' nlgbt. omeero install·
eel.
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MEIGS TOPS Welgtlt Notchers
.at 7:30 Tuesda,y nlgbt at the home
d. Mrs. DaisY Patter11011, Syraeuse.
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS dlmer
of the Star Class d. the Syra.
cuse Preobyterlan Church Tuesday, Dee. 7 at 6:30 p.m. $1 gilt
exchange.
ADULT CHOW practice, at
St. Paul Lutheran Church, 7:30
p.m. wedna ac1a3'.
THURSDAY
A RUMMAGE sale wUI be held
in the Simpsm Building, Racine,
Dee. 7 and 8 from 10 a.m. ·to 4
p.m.lvsponsored b)' the Eaat L&amp;-

Bridal Shower
Is Given for
- Ruth Ann Bailey

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N-r Adamo, Hololl

tlojty

Mr•.

11' ror members of the st. Paul

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Five Attended
Meeting·Ftidoy

Charlotte Neaae,. Jane Davia,

Women's annual Christmas .PII'-

MODEL X508

OptJn Fri. &amp; Sat. Nights

., the 10&lt;1&amp;1 ""l'lll aflllo Albury
- . t Churcll Mill Nary
Glbba, Noney -...t anc1 ()pol

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MIDDL EPO

THIS WEEK ONLY!!

MIDOLEp01lt4\\Jt.~

naval enllnoln
!ble. ... bar II&amp;.,. blalttd olrt huo - ·
t.ht rocliJ ftlll
Yerlil17·
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ol cHilo aloftll tile 1\&amp;&amp;1011'1
.Mrt. Thalnu crow. lira. crow, Nro. - Fred Crow, Jr., eouttine.
Nra. J. E. D, ~. Xra.

PRO.FESSIONAL
PHOtOGRAPHY
GROVER'S StUDIO

MIDDLII'OIIT

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INGB.S

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DouDe-. ~·
ftutb

Teoford, ~o fla1DW1, Adcllt
Buck, Ama Hlllclcn,San.Roush,
DoriJ 'Grueoer, Clora Sa¥.,.,
Mn. W, H; Elchbwer, llOOa
Hou&lt;laohelt, lUrie -.ahelt,
Jean Mlfn, JiM.Sa.f.,.,Marjode
M....l,. penevievo Sebneldir,
Irene Parlier, Ml&lt;ll:\lfOIN"""'an,
Eunlee Will, Wanla Nell:ler, Ka·
ron and Nola, PaUl saure; Nor•
.tha Colllno,CarolynRUe1,Lura
Cr.Ooks, Linda MeKende, Gladya
Robson. Eleanor RobiDil,, EMber
Sylveslrlr, Margaret Elchllwer,
Linda Ferrell, Martha Moore,
. Chrl.stena Gi'iriun, John Elehflw·
or, Jobrr Kloeo and Freddie Boyd,

SYR,U:IIIE - Linda KaT F.leh• • · brWo • e'-&lt;t Clt Freddie

IIDIDLEPORT Mro. T..
RM4 - . . . . . Frillllr wlllo a

Around
Middleport

SPECIAL

Phone

. Miss lhle FdsJ9y

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narla Lynn, o1 Pomeroy, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Struble and chll·
dren, Gordon, DoQglas, Brian and
I.ort Lynn, Carron, o.: Mr. and
Mra. Jack Cramer and chlklren,
Jackie SUe ml Dan, oC Marlon,
Ohio; Mrs. Margaret Crame~
Jackson.
Mrs. Richard Dudik and son,
Robbie, Clt Mentor, celled ID 1111
afternoon.
lluriJw the eveningMr.andMrs.
Struble telepbQned their son,
Captain Dan Struble, at Fort Car·
son, Colo., and talked with hlm
and his wl!e,ltwashls27thblrth·
dOj'. Thanksgiving Day.

(Examplei"60" Woolens_ $2yd.)
HURRY!
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e FABRIC SP~IALS GALORE

Junior Choir .
Gives Program · .
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LETART FAidS -'lbo Eutl.o· ..llrod
PII'&lt;IIUe - #'IIIII.. tlor'llle
, clllrch llllduotf Cll Dec. 17111d
MONDAY
law Nr; ud - Mra. Dnld Gor·
Choir pre. ~=.,~
~ to l!&gt;em lo - . . THE THJXlllORUS COUNCIL 17, . . - aOnral manbero
tor lbe
ollJ8 .._, pall ot
In ,..,..., qt. lbe CIUL 'A 11ft .lloi....J:II o( Ametlca, wlll- Letart filii November PTA
cl . _ will' be alv• bl' l b 0 o1 7:10 """Ill' aJC11i at 1be IOOF
Mr. and XrL K.arl Ki&lt;* ........
cla.. lo the putor.
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llall. Tile _ _ , CbriJtmUJ)IrCy m~ B,..k wasp,:__• nre Mr.' and lira. El&lt;lall WW, •
Tile blrtbdo.Y• of Nn. Ethol
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· - · - lira. Gertrude 10001, and Wra.
qanleJbuey, Nra. Meinhart, and will be held wllh I .., ceDI all! ehal&gt;'mln. Tile pretidelll, Jlme,
Am&amp; y _ . Nr.a. K.arl IOoeo
Mra. Edith Helnoa were ob_.. exc......_ Sondwlcheo, cooll!ta Wlcbrlham, ........._.lbe~ .u ID Waverly IIlla )IUIWMI&lt;
ved b:r llbwb!8 the blrlbdo.Y - . aod ..Ueo will be oened. Jlom• buJineas oesalon.
tor the sraveoldo ..-vtqea Clt
It .,... """'rt.od that Charles
Ill •ar while fur the Foil...... the chelrconcert.F.d· a.- Co a'k el, .,...,... ot ·
• ~ o1 Flndla.J' hao oul!err c1r1i&gt;1JW tor Hattie Curti• .... Roush showed alldea d. hlo 11r
ODd Mra. E I b • r t
ed ~ ltr'lke.Naomi SWam, pool national Eur&lt;Jpqn flour.
of .......... K,y,
ll 'lf0 1. ~- the COlD- COIIIICUor
Tho ,_, COWII ·- 1 won b•0 ..... MrL IOoeJ io a cousin to the
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Coolkel tuirliJ&gt;',
oaonitJ choir will pre- tlii N!DDLEronT GARDEN Clul&gt; o. . . .~c
Pvt. Bruce Cleland d. Fort
Me.- at 1111 Trlnll1 Church
Will be tounn grade, Tbe-lldanc:eben·
1111
m Dec. 17 ol2:30 p.m.
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Cbrlalmal Plrll'
. nor bu been re.J)Iaeed wlthapol- tee, Va.lo herem
!look ·
Mra. llOIIl')l Reibel oxteaded beld at 6:110 p. m. ID the ooclal ted plllll. DurliW the butlneBS !l&amp;rlougb wllh- Ida partnla, Mr.
qreclatlon to .the clUI fur room CltlbePresbyterlanCblrch. meetiDe emunllleea for the year and Mra. Walter Cleland, llld
c:ooporatlon dlrinc her f I Y,8 'lbore will be a &amp;fll '""'...._. tOl·. were announeed,
other · relatives of !lf. R4clne
, _ , a'll. pn111)cleut. A alii ex- l&lt;&gt;wlng lbe dlmer. Memberoare ·
Refreahmenta d. eotree,'Kool aid area. Following his Dltloullh he
ehan&amp;e Ifa&amp; held dlrlnc the ...,. reminded to take gilts and wnp. and cookie• we..., sened duriJv/wlll report to Forest Park, Ga.
eluding ..,.w hour, Mrt. Can. plnp fur Jllllleltl at the Alhenl 111e aoclal hour
turther traiDing. Rec.-1
tetbury and Mrs. Hauck were State Hoilpttal
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hostesses aDd oerved Chrialmas
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punch and oooldeo. from a table
EASTERN BAND Boootero will
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daugbte1' of' New Cumberland,
centered wllh on arrangement meet Moede,y evellbti, Dee. 4, o1
w, v._, and ldr. and Mro. Don
o1 colored b"""leo IIUI'I'OIIDdecl 7:30 p, m. at lbe hlgb school.
Davidson and cbUclrm of Grand
by holly braaehes. Pr01or was
SPECIAL REHEARSAL tor the
Rapids, Ohio.
bY. Mra. L&lt;Juls ReibeL
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Messiah ai 7:30 p.m. · McJnckv
Attending the ~ere Mra. at the '1'r1n117 United Church o1
Smith. Mrs. Carrie• Me!Mart, Christ, PomorQY.
Miss Freda Gnaeser, MIISI ~
EXECUTIVE BOARD fJl the
Grueser, Miss Thelma Grutser; . women•w Auxiliar)' of the Veler·
Mr. ODd Mrs. !!bor' Lewlo of Archer.
Mrt. Bertha Amoa ol Butland
Mro. Mabel Wolte, Mra. Heney 0111 Memorial Hospital at 7:30 51aB&lt;MI, Ohio, were Monda,y lnd
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been eon!lned to her home
Reibel, Mrs. Seyfried, Mrs• . _ Monday nllht In the confer..,.. Tueiiiii.Y &amp;Uesta of blo mother,
by
Mr!.
Jotmston
nlng, Mrs, Glac\ysCucklor, Mrs. room ol the ho!J?!!al
Mra. Arthur Lewla, and other
of Bracl!ucywas her receatauest.
Holter, Coellanc~Shlolda, Bono'
relatives. The elder Mrs. Lewis,
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Eberob h
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haa apept the post lour
llam son, rs. l..OUls
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Mr
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,]'!putzllng, Mrs. Karr, Mrs. Bess AMERICAN LUTHER C
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"Weed, Mrs. Des!IIWOI', Mro,Can- women Clt St. Paul and Sl. Jolin Mra. Freel · Lewis while reeuperatlng trom a hlp ll'aeture
-..y, and Mro. Hauck.
Lutheran Churehe 1 ' 8 p, m. returned to her 308 Locust st. ·
,. 1¥,sday al home of Mro. Fro d home IIllo woekflld.
Strubles Are H()sts ' Blaetlnar• .
Mrs. Nina Bland of Akron Ia
r, MEIGS TEMPLE. Pythlan Sla· here vlaltlng with her .-er,
POMEROY - ThankogiYiJw diD· ten, will meet at 7:3@, TUeod.,- Mra. Minerva ChUdera, and olaS.Conrlit.
ner guests (l( Mr. uid:Mro.Ciar- lllgbt at lbe hall• 'lbore will be ter, Mra. P-1 ii4Ynoldo. Mra.
.,_...,.,,Ohio
once J. struble were Mr, and lbe IICIIIIInalkJn (l( and electlotl ot ' Bland retumedtoMic'ldiO)IOl'twllh
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af!lcora. Mombori are to take her mother and slater following
Mrs. Olio De • Sr• ~ Losan, Mr. ·
their Thank ........ visit with
aod Mrs. Theo Ilea o( •••Ina, Chrlsbnao cookie•· or land·
s,..~u"'
re,. ~
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will be $1 gift latlvea In Ala'oD. The tam11,y
2409 J•Cokson A¥e.
0.: Mr. and Mrs. PaUl Des and wlches •. There
a
holiday dinner waa held at the
Pt. PIHIInt, W. Ye.
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son, Paul Jr., Mrs. Dale Brad· exPO..._.MERO.Y CHAPTER 1• 6 , Or· home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
ford arK1 children, Marie, I.AJttie
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aon, Mike, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill sonle Temple. 'lbore will be 111WIIIIamsoe, children, David and stallatloe d. ol!leeu,
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Greea Laatem
Fulton-Thompson
Traetor Sales
Ohlo Valle)' PIUinblnJt
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Crow's Steu u Korr&amp;Vuz...dt
Hoyt's Sohlo
Kroger's .Store
Meigs EqafpiHllt

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Weeds Wholesale
Mullen Insurane&lt;\ Co.
Dr. Harold Brown
O'Brien &amp; O'Brien

.G &amp; J Auto PuU

Stillier's Red Anehnr
Ebersbaeb Hudware
Slmon'o·Muket
Moore's Store . '

Reuter'a,lnsanaee

Dowate-tiross · • • "
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Athens Mea.eqer
Fabric Shop
Sugu Rua ·nour MIDI
Warner's Barber SIJnp
Gibbs Groeery

Robln10n'1 LaaMr,y
The n.ny Seatlloel- ··

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DK1•t1r 8. 1117

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BY BOB HOEPUCH
' POIIEROY- Arbor iiS;yMnor
oomeo to 1110 Girl - . or
Amorlea, Mra. EW~ Knllbt
GALLIPOLIS - '- Mualclpol cl&gt;lqoo wore: llirvlll' L. C.,..
Pallen&gt;)' •• llailc!ni!IP lllo·Caurt .J""- ~ S. IIetz !In- 42,
(:IIJ,,.-o1 for &lt;flrloQal
baa"
ond ellol.... lllo ~~or-.
ed lvlb L.: -...,, '2. lit. J 'II!Uo lipdWed IIIII lor
at leal!,
her
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Galllpullo $40. IIIII eollo tor bit- drl~ ,uador ~loa
llclp Frido( 11111 ,._..... hlo . KOdoblonold,
tJS,
II wu the palal Xra. ·
,- - · Uc•oolor so dl;ro. ' ~ Gro¥or w.
37,
Wbo orpniJed Pomei'OJ"I tll'lt
Girl S&lt;ot&amp; Troop In D32. Sbe
b1 the
had l&gt;!ooD a Girl-In 112211111
Fhd oa potrol ellarpo, rell C. Slollo1:Jr., II,
ber
atorleo -a&lt;tlntlooafher
' ....,. J., E. Frfond, 37, Galli. 1 IIIII, fJI, Wllb'O to IIIDp lnlop re-ID (lrlo otGraco
IIOIU, fU ,......,Ito, flllureto ' llloa......,eleordl-.c.r•
Epla~ Cbureh where ohe wu
olop !rUhln tho aooured dear lea A, H1D, Jr.,ll, Walloalllllo,
dllllnee; WWan! H. Fllnl, 69, fJI . _ _ bleldq; E4wvd
a Stnltjr School - , .,......
GaliJpolil. $10 IIIII eolia, drlv. A. ~ l9,l'omorQI',fJI, pu1JOHN IIAGER .
lnteroit ond lllo •.,.......forlhot
lila wllbout l(thto; Ander.., .J, 1n11 11........ cl- d I aJam M!ebeal Hapr, - o r
Drit Ptmorvy troop. ·
!iplwldfn&amp;. 66, Rt. l Cbooblre, laaoe; aad Lavlftlo W, Jockoou,
, IIIII MrL John II. Hqor,
'Illo dturclt
liP I~
$10 ond colla, otop -~ 50L Pl. Pl..-, f28, _..,..
I, Bld!nll, hoi OIIIJtt.
llloDnttroopaadtlloDrlllnlop ;
WIU!am T, Comer, 58, V · . t'Ofh!l!nll tll banclnn (llllro1
In lllo ariiiY IIIII hoi . . . . - waa COIJijiOaedafMro.
JU and eolia, flllure tu ,.q, eharpo won: Charleo P. Col···
ardod toFortKnox,l(y,for
ollhln the ,,..,.... clear d 1 a- llna, Sl, Pomeroyl Jolin W, Glone tnlnlng. Upon lllo eom. Tl-.e Eborlboeh, Mra. M.D.
HartlJ~or IIIII 111o lite Mra. Walt·
:once.
ey 34, Alilona: E-ll Y. IIOIJ.
of bule, he 'II1UDe!ondanto In two caooa won ..;..... 471 Columblll; HilTY R. a 10 • week IJII8(noor oGIIP- ercompcoo. TheW...en'IAuxll·
&gt;IIher loomd not auU~ or tho' Gohooa, •r., tF, HilntiDitDuo w, ment eouroo at lar1 orlllo ellur&lt;b wulllo - :aoo wao dhmlaood, A charp Vo.; Peter J, Bjta&gt;, U, - · . Fort BolYior, VL Joll&gt; II a
IOritW ond Kra, Knlalll n&gt;I . in aooaa lor lUid llblo; Freolmd D. Brown, 6$, 1967
or Norlh Gollla
ealla amcq lllo memhoro or lllo
~Ilona aplnll Fredorlek R,
Sea&gt;, W, Vo.• llld Joha Crill&gt;- H(th ,School. f:rlllldi!IIBJ'wrlla
Drlllnlop wen Rachel Elberfeld
C«rpmter, 18, Oak Hill, W&amp;l
troo, 7Z, J~ all fll tor 111m at Pvt. Jolll M, Hqor, Co.
DoWnie, the "CCJmpt.aft fllrll,".
lllmloood. GI4D1 T, MeAlllotor,
_.tlnr, Lawrllle• E. Hallhlll, C, 19th Ba1tlllon, stb BrlBetl;y
IIIII ~ Eborableh an li
lS, V!nlon, waa 1Dunc1 not aull· 18, Rt. 1 B!dWoll, fl8 oorl&lt;lnKm pd&lt; (US.t&gt;rC), FortKDax,KonllarY
cl-.ln
DOt!metllotroop
cyooracbarpor_....
the ~~ 11111 Wllllim ludly,
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112
members
IIIII 1 le~
Forlolt!nf bonds on patrol Svrouoo, 26, Parkarilllur&amp; W,
wllft!nc
Pat
developed.
VL, fll,' uallflvoldeiO.
.,. &lt;::Frances dye, who bad beeD a•alot!JW with the lell!lerlhlp or 1110
first troop, relieved the altua a

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CHRIST AS
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GENERAL

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KreBS, lllo late Mrl, llulh
Lambert, Mila Mary Vlqlnla
Reibel. Mr1. Nqa Roberta.
lllro, Vlqlnla Smith ond Mro. Jo

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Jntealei.Y !nlero- ID lllo.pro.
gram which "lf'8w and ern,"
MrL Klllibt alleoded lllllJJna1
tra1ninl coUI'Iel in Cot.nbul,
:Marietta,~

SGT. ROGER BUSH

a~,!l..,ao,t ~ $2W5;-n•
.;.'t Without
deer · pernilt, ~ ·~

1967 Deer
T6ill Is 31
In County

MIDDLEPORT - - Hlltor,y ,.._
poota ltoolf ScL Roawr D. Buah, om or Mr•
ond Mro. FrandaBuah, $59 SUI.
1m Drive, Xenia, hal hoooiDJurOd In lbe rfaht arm, rf8ht 1-s
llld back whUe ........ in VI.,
nam, aad Ia In a hospital there.
Ria What, Franeta, a lormer M!ddl-rt residant, wu
at Fear! Harbor '111111
dte armed toreea ooDoc, 7,19ft,
IIIII wu IDJured during 1be Jap.
lblllatlaek.

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Ria addrell II IIA 1S71916f,
C, Srd Bn., 7th Jnf., 199th
Bdo., APO San Fr111el_oeo, Calli.

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aDd Camp
Ledpl!OOd between Akron and
CloV.laad. For about two yeara
oliO aliA!ndod moothl,y leader
traloinl aooaloos In Parkerll&gt;urK
ao lmjoreaaod wu abo byiiiOQllalltY af leadership lra!ninl ol!ered
tllero.
Ptmorvy Girl Scouto had I1'0WI!
to aeven troopa in the "lortlea'

_-Sgt. Bqsh Man Pleads
Wounded Innocent In
-,n Viet ~~~a -CouJ:1t

Allhougb It lo not known
when or where Sgt. Bulb wu
11\JUrod, it Ia belloved to have
'-'"" "'-' J'lov, 3, He had
..... . - ..... Solp.
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ScL . Bulb, in eommualcllllnll
With hla .....-. termed h l •
ilatlt IIIII aa1d t11at he
expects to ·,........ home .wllb h!a
unit within a low waakL 511.
Bulb arrived In VlotNm I~

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.Pr0Jocto lnellld!rC t bel r
cnm..., - - Mro, Knllhtoorvad u ....,.Iallon Jnaldont.!Mor, abo •aarwd on lllo pllii1QJqr
board or111o Four Rivero Girl
~ Ccunoll, a If~ area

boadQo...,.rocl In ~l'lburx.
lor -)'earl. Sbo oenod aloo
u vlee pnaldont of lllo ......,II,
For lllo Ove &gt;"'at
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Counf;r, 5be roeentl)o roaJanod
with Mro. I. R, Neal or MldcDeprt IWJiod tolllo position.
lo lrlbD to Mra.Knllbl'a
oeri!eo, an open hootoe will be
held fnlm 1 to a ·p.m.ThurodiiJI
at lllo - M - I a t Church In
Middleport. Not Olll)o
onta ..... (lrlanowlnocout!ngor
ha.... been In aeoutiqr.......,..
Mra. Knlaht'• 10111 1onuno In·
Ytlod, but also 111o pubUe !a

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ro_.ta 1D lin. KnfcbL 111o
e....t will be lnlllodmdl -1o1
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William Knlaht, Pl. Pleo0..t;
. Mn. 'R&lt;IIOr Dtlllrd 'aad Vlllctllt
' Kt1Jc1!t, bo1J1 or ~. Kro;
Knicbt hal U &amp;'i'anlkbiHer
are Clllll'llll ud
travel!nl, ber latelllrlpbolnla
10111 jourDoy to C•....Ore obo ond 111 -..........
Erpo '67.
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An ac:tlft member or lllo Grocti
EploCOIIal Cbureb, Mra, Klllchl
has aloo aenod ao o-ooroflllo
Oblo Eta l'ld C~ror-SIIr­
maPitiScovrll;tforlOyoan.Sbe
11 a member or Relum Jmallut"
Mello c~r. Daughlero orlllo
American Ro-..iluiiOD, ond hoi
been amemberorCbopler61,0r·
der or Eaatem star,atBolbWioa,
W. VL, lorlllo post tO yeara •
Mr. onc1 Mra. Knl8bt . . - t o
Pomeroy In 1930,

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Mrs. A. R. Knight o(_Pomeroy

SUND/W, l.IECEMBER 3, 1967

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He Ia lllo grand..,

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llmlnuY 11earm,. No date waa
sot lor lllo he&amp;linlo

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autlimalle trillle tdpl, Bmda
of Mro. were (orfolted b)o JciD D, Carl11Cl11,
21, Galllpollo, fJI, lallure tD
Florooee Built - · of M!d- llop within lllo uoured dear
dloport.
d l - , ond LaYierre L. Lovolt, H, Albano, *IS. lallure to

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1tw wbUe !ntoxleated. llttllioill '
Bush. 18, Maaoll, wu
a -com on charge• of did . . .
1tw lllo peace.

SHAVER WITH BUILT-IN LIGHT

•oon LSJB- Gold finish twin heed

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disposed of Frlde1 In r•nlp&gt;ll•
Mualelpal Court.
RACINE - AlrmaD GarJ K.
Pleading aull~ "' tho .....
Wllltonl, U.S.N., abote, IGI.l or cbargea were C l - w, F,._
Mr. aad Mrl, Harry Wllllonl, man, 32, IIIII hla nopbow, Do&amp;.
mar F. Freet11111, 21, ~
Rae!no, Ia oervlai lllo
anll • ............ W1ll'fan- JaekDI. &amp;Ill t11e11 won Ill..,
the maximum IJIIIII~ or f300 : '
pol'l a!rerall carried U, S, S,
IIIII
eoata ..d 90 de1• In .JoiL •
Koaraarge wllh the SeYOnllt
JudJto ~ S.
Fleet in 111o Gal! or Tonkin.. Hi• ........~~ _all ~
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addroaa It: Gary K. WUIIonl, 111o line IIIII all orlbe ja1l A. N., B 20-81-73, U.S,S. Kaar·
tenee. Uoth men were placed •
me Y-1 probation.
aarae (CV $-33), FPO, San
The Froomons had been arFranelaco, Calif., 98601.
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noo11on with Ute !hell or a
tar at the S!Jortsman 1m a · alliL Fnncll Orot valued the P.
tar at 11200 but the value· wu
reclleod to $60 ond It bocapetit larceny.
.. llllllll!er aher!iraeaao, Chorlea Booteit, 45, lit. I Galllpolll.
lorlelted bancls of $3f,50 ...
.lnfmdcallon ar.c! $64.90 lilt' •
MlllDLEPOin' - Only ooe of ...Jt ond battel'y.
four prfzea be1na ofl'e:red aa a
part of tho Cbrlatmaa .i&gt;romodnnal
b)o Mlddl~ bullnell e-lllhm«tta waaclolllled
Ill the eloaa or lllo llrot week.
Tho or a $25 gift eertltlcato .... Mro, Leaa llleKinllll'.
Mlddii!)IOI'L Since prlzeoglft - - 1n 111e IUIIDIIIII or
$75, f5Q IIIII ~5 - ......, ""'
elalmed at t p.m. Frl-, Ueketa
won drawn fer lour new prtzeo,·
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pl.. t h o - unci- prtzeo,
lfolclera or lieketl have - Week ante ...... Onod I I I I I - to claim their prlzeo. Wiooera lorlelted bonds Friday alabt Ill;
numbers are poatod ln .lllowln- the court or Mayor c. o. Fllhar.
dolo• or porilc~ merehanta. Saturday morning two - . .
ft lo llreaood lbat oo purchaao
!o naeellll)' to ooeure Ueklllslor were fined,
Fined Friday nlght ...... ~ ,.
lbe prlaoa bo!ns awardod each
u
L. llarnOII, 2f, Cheahlno- f;
FrldaJ lhrou&amp;hoUt tho ~
18111011,
1, $5 and costs, reckless oper.,. '
Uon, Don D. Roush, 24, Middle- ~
port, fS IIIII coata, otop altln vlo- \
lal!on, ond TlmoCI&gt;y D, M!chMI,
18, Pomea~ RcMle 1, tiO a~;t.4·
coati, maafe veblele:a
Forlellin8 bonds wore Gonlll
M.CariO)', 37, Galllpolja, illl
Stephen Lullly, 23, Pliu11po; . , , ·
~s each onl{lOOCiiiWehariHilll
Howard L. stephena, U,.
lord, $18,70, o~q&gt;IIgbt­
SalllrdaJ, Amold W, Hayea,
Mkldleport, wu lined
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lit. 2 Galllp&gt;lla, woo lined fw
,... eolia,. (l!!ure to obiQ' 111

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One Prize

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death of James N. Blaek, 3f,
GaiUpolla. Black was
ID a eir drlvan b,y Games tllat
waa wreellod at Third Ave, ond
Pine St. Bleek ... If·
"riYal at Holzer HospitaL Tho
eharp waa Died b,y Cll;y Pollee.
.. another Cll;y Pollee .eaao1
Tarey M. WIU!amo, 20, lit. Z
Crown Cll;y, pleaded not ~
.. a ellarp or driYinll wldle lnladoated ond r - - a jury
trial, He waa roloaaed on f308
bond. but ... dale .... hooo aet
lor lbe trial•
Aloo arre- b)o lbe CIIJ
Poijce, WIU!am K. BI'IIWD, 1~1

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GALLIPOLIS - Charaaa of
grond larceny against tlio , _

Oaim Only

GALLIPOLJS- llalpi!Gart101,
29, Rt. 2 Blclhl~ _pleaded not
.,uf1 Fr!dq In uatlll&gt;oUI )(u.
nlelpal Court to a ellarp or....,_

Garnes was chaqed wltb

Larceny
Charges
Reduced.

Middleport Native is
Kennedy's wmmander
lf
L
thoeame
or PelotT,'ileln, USN, reUev- PEKA, a ~ ipl..Ue mdaed Cotnmonder James W, U.,~o, 01' oo wllleh he BOtYed u WeaJ~s... USN, aa CommaDdlna pons Offtcer, ·
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omcer . or the USS Jo...,., P,
Commander Klein holds the
Kennedy, Jr., (Dll850).
toiiDwlnl ~L-11111 doeorMa.
Tho brief ceremoay was bold tlnna: Navy -:-r~·-=del!on ~
aboard tile K8lllledl' a Newport al with Com~?"~ DlatiDpllhlllg
baaed tleatroyerorDESTRN TEN. Derioe, Korean Service Moclai
Among .aueata allendlnil 111o with lour stars, Amarl&lt;lll cam.
chan&amp;o of conunancl were Rear pa!sn, Korean Proaldontlol UnAdmlral C. J, Van ArodaU, Jr., It Cltat!m, World War n VleUliN, Commonder Cruloor D&amp;- tor)' Modal, National llelenao
~er Foree, U, S. Atlttntlc Medal (aecond award), . Na.,Fieet; Rear Adm!ral .Ropr W, ~~~~Me!."::
Paine. Jr., USNt Commander De~--"
atroyer Flot!Da T~; Capla!n Vietnam Son1ee Modal -two
Alva L. Blank,!, USN, Collllllllld ataro.
or Deotroyer IJ!vlllon One Znro
Commlllder Klein, a native or
Two· and the captalna 01: t h o ·· Middleport, Ia llllrrlod to t h o
ahlp~ or Destroyer S1JJac1ron 10. tormer Miss Carla R. Clark,
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aloo .ofii,J,clii\Nir}o:~
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RecallbW early leaden, Mr1,

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have fresh stocks of FAMOUS BRAND 8An.RIA
TOYS-onr, Gl" thot needs battery pcnter. _BUY

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Fom L. CallOWll, .16 ondeoltl,
""' hunllnr u..... aad $1$ aad
eooto, hUDIIIII
Sul&gt;dl1: Cbuleo Ca!I.,..y, 111o11M 011 the 101111 ellarpa; '111111
Frank w, Porter.
lbe tiDes 1118p011dod 011 lbe lito
Fhd in tho cOurt were Lloi'I'J ter charp ~both Mr. ondMri.
McGratll. $25 , ond coats ond a 1 Call.,..y. 111d each p1ac:ed oo 30
!MkiQ 101-llon of hlodrlvor'a dl;ro prabal!on; ·Moat Vance, flO
U~anoo w!lh permiollon granttd ' · ond eoato, ln1ProParbaeklni;F!J&gt;.
ID drive only ID ond from work, lilY ManiO¥, $10 and eolll IIIDp
"'charges ofreokleoooper-; ~ v!olal!qn; Jamea P, YOUDI,
Rlellard !;arutltera, $10 IIIII colla f$ and coat a,
vehlolo.
dl;y Jail ...-ee ....
Smienee wao withhold .. the
iiOIDd ond placed oo probation oaao or Georp Joiiii11Cl11, charpd
lor 00 de1o, driving while IDicler lareeay, He waa plaeed oo
prd&gt;allon for one year and orAiao; Tlmotby D. Michael, f5 derod to J11J colla.
md costs, unaalo vol!ido; wu. WForiHell,~ l&gt;OIIda -'!fore Gaoraa
lfam E, ~. flO ond eoato,
• al . . , .SO, clmlna oo doapaoslnlE over a yeDow line; wu. ed hll!llwal; Cheller Sutterlin,
llam F; Wells, $U aac1 coots, no $27.50, Charles R, A I klr e,
hiJIIdns Ueeooo and $U uid ~.50; Charles L, Rolle, Jr.,
COlts · no door' hlllltlnl po~ $32.50; Tom W, Lancflt, $27,50,
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all polted on lpeedlng ebarges;
Fred Conlde, fl7.50, failure to
dlin heodlllhla; stovle Fazekas,
~7,iio, left or canter; 1lo8or T.
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Nn lined, Dine forfeited lild oontenee 011 anotller deiOIICio
olit was withheld Frfdo11n lllo
cOurt or Mala• CooJnQ- Judae

TWIN or DOUBLE

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DK1•t1r 8. 1117

Be the fir•t in line
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BY BOB HOEPUCH
' POIIEROY- Arbor iiS;yMnor
oomeo to 1110 Girl - . or
Amorlea, Mra. EW~ Knllbt
GALLIPOLIS - '- Mualclpol cl&gt;lqoo wore: llirvlll' L. C.,..
Pallen&gt;)' •• llailc!ni!IP lllo·Caurt .J""- ~ S. IIetz !In- 42,
(:IIJ,,.-o1 for &lt;flrloQal
baa"
ond ellol.... lllo ~~or-.
ed lvlb L.: -...,, '2. lit. J 'II!Uo lipdWed IIIII lor
at leal!,
her
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Galllpullo $40. IIIII eollo tor bit- drl~ ,uador ~loa
llclp Frido( 11111 ,._..... hlo . KOdoblonold,
tJS,
II wu the palal Xra. ·
,- - · Uc•oolor so dl;ro. ' ~ Gro¥or w.
37,
Wbo orpniJed Pomei'OJ"I tll'lt
Girl S&lt;ot&amp; Troop In D32. Sbe
b1 the
had l&gt;!ooD a Girl-In 112211111
Fhd oa potrol ellarpo, rell C. Slollo1:Jr., II,
ber
atorleo -a&lt;tlntlooafher
' ....,. J., E. Frfond, 37, Galli. 1 IIIII, fJI, Wllb'O to IIIDp lnlop re-ID (lrlo otGraco
IIOIU, fU ,......,Ito, flllureto ' llloa......,eleordl-.c.r•
Epla~ Cbureh where ohe wu
olop !rUhln tho aooured dear lea A, H1D, Jr.,ll, Walloalllllo,
dllllnee; WWan! H. Fllnl, 69, fJI . _ _ bleldq; E4wvd
a Stnltjr School - , .,......
GaliJpolil. $10 IIIII eolia, drlv. A. ~ l9,l'omorQI',fJI, pu1JOHN IIAGER .
lnteroit ond lllo •.,.......forlhot
lila wllbout l(thto; Ander.., .J, 1n11 11........ cl- d I aJam M!ebeal Hapr, - o r
Drit Ptmorvy troop. ·
!iplwldfn&amp;. 66, Rt. l Cbooblre, laaoe; aad Lavlftlo W, Jockoou,
, IIIII MrL John II. Hqor,
'Illo dturclt
liP I~
$10 ond colla, otop -~ 50L Pl. Pl..-, f28, _..,..
I, Bld!nll, hoi OIIIJtt.
llloDnttroopaadtlloDrlllnlop ;
WIU!am T, Comer, 58, V · . t'Ofh!l!nll tll banclnn (llllro1
In lllo ariiiY IIIII hoi . . . . - waa COIJijiOaedafMro.
JU and eolia, flllure tu ,.q, eharpo won: Charleo P. Col···
ardod toFortKnox,l(y,for
ollhln the ,,..,.... clear d 1 a- llna, Sl, Pomeroyl Jolin W, Glone tnlnlng. Upon lllo eom. Tl-.e Eborlboeh, Mra. M.D.
HartlJ~or IIIII 111o lite Mra. Walt·
:once.
ey 34, Alilona: E-ll Y. IIOIJ.
of bule, he 'II1UDe!ondanto In two caooa won ..;..... 471 Columblll; HilTY R. a 10 • week IJII8(noor oGIIP- ercompcoo. TheW...en'IAuxll·
&gt;IIher loomd not auU~ or tho' Gohooa, •r., tF, HilntiDitDuo w, ment eouroo at lar1 orlllo ellur&lt;b wulllo - :aoo wao dhmlaood, A charp Vo.; Peter J, Bjta&gt;, U, - · . Fort BolYior, VL Joll&gt; II a
IOritW ond Kra, Knlalll n&gt;I . in aooaa lor lUid llblo; Freolmd D. Brown, 6$, 1967
or Norlh Gollla
ealla amcq lllo memhoro or lllo
~Ilona aplnll Fredorlek R,
Sea&gt;, W, Vo.• llld Joha Crill&gt;- H(th ,School. f:rlllldi!IIBJ'wrlla
Drlllnlop wen Rachel Elberfeld
C«rpmter, 18, Oak Hill, W&amp;l
troo, 7Z, J~ all fll tor 111m at Pvt. Jolll M, Hqor, Co.
DoWnie, the "CCJmpt.aft fllrll,".
lllmloood. GI4D1 T, MeAlllotor,
_.tlnr, Lawrllle• E. Hallhlll, C, 19th Ba1tlllon, stb BrlBetl;y
IIIII ~ Eborableh an li
lS, V!nlon, waa 1Dunc1 not aull· 18, Rt. 1 B!dWoll, fl8 oorl&lt;lnKm pd&lt; (US.t&gt;rC), FortKDax,KonllarY
cl-.ln
DOt!metllotroop
cyooracbarpor_....
the ~~ 11111 Wllllim ludly,
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bad
112
members
IIIII 1 le~
Forlolt!nf bonds on patrol Svrouoo, 26, Parkarilllur&amp; W,
wllft!nc
Pat
developed.
VL, fll,' uallflvoldeiO.
.,. &lt;::Frances dye, who bad beeD a•alot!JW with the lell!lerlhlp or 1110
first troop, relieved the altua a

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KreBS, lllo late Mrl, llulh
Lambert, Mila Mary Vlqlnla
Reibel. Mr1. Nqa Roberta.
lllro, Vlqlnla Smith ond Mro. Jo

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Jntealei.Y !nlero- ID lllo.pro.
gram which "lf'8w and ern,"
MrL Klllibt alleoded lllllJJna1
tra1ninl coUI'Iel in Cot.nbul,
:Marietta,~

SGT. ROGER BUSH

a~,!l..,ao,t ~ $2W5;-n•
.;.'t Without
deer · pernilt, ~ ·~

1967 Deer
T6ill Is 31
In County

MIDDLEPORT - - Hlltor,y ,.._
poota ltoolf ScL Roawr D. Buah, om or Mr•
ond Mro. FrandaBuah, $59 SUI.
1m Drive, Xenia, hal hoooiDJurOd In lbe rfaht arm, rf8ht 1-s
llld back whUe ........ in VI.,
nam, aad Ia In a hospital there.
Ria What, Franeta, a lormer M!ddl-rt residant, wu
at Fear! Harbor '111111
dte armed toreea ooDoc, 7,19ft,
IIIII wu IDJured during 1be Jap.
lblllatlaek.

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ChrtatmuEve.

Ria addrell II IIA 1S71916f,
C, Srd Bn., 7th Jnf., 199th
Bdo., APO San Fr111el_oeo, Calli.

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aDd Camp
Ledpl!OOd between Akron and
CloV.laad. For about two yeara
oliO aliA!ndod moothl,y leader
traloinl aooaloos In Parkerll&gt;urK
ao lmjoreaaod wu abo byiiiOQllalltY af leadership lra!ninl ol!ered
tllero.
Ptmorvy Girl Scouto had I1'0WI!
to aeven troopa in the "lortlea'

_-Sgt. Bqsh Man Pleads
Wounded Innocent In
-,n Viet ~~~a -CouJ:1t

Allhougb It lo not known
when or where Sgt. Bulb wu
11\JUrod, it Ia belloved to have
'-'"" "'-' J'lov, 3, He had
..... . - ..... Solp.
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ScL . Bulb, in eommualcllllnll
With hla .....-. termed h l •
ilatlt IIIII aa1d t11at he
expects to ·,........ home .wllb h!a
unit within a low waakL 511.
Bulb arrived In VlotNm I~

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.Pr0Jocto lnellld!rC t bel r
cnm..., - - Mro, Knllhtoorvad u ....,.Iallon Jnaldont.!Mor, abo •aarwd on lllo pllii1QJqr
board or111o Four Rivero Girl
~ Ccunoll, a If~ area

boadQo...,.rocl In ~l'lburx.
lor -)'earl. Sbo oenod aloo
u vlee pnaldont of lllo ......,II,
For lllo Ove &gt;"'at
a.

Knlcbt
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I of Meil
Counf;r, 5be roeentl)o roaJanod
with Mro. I. R, Neal or MldcDeprt IWJiod tolllo position.
lo lrlbD to Mra.Knllbl'a
oeri!eo, an open hootoe will be
held fnlm 1 to a ·p.m.ThurodiiJI
at lllo - M - I a t Church In
Middleport. Not Olll)o
onta ..... (lrlanowlnocout!ngor
ha.... been In aeoutiqr.......,..
Mra. Knlaht'• 10111 1onuno In·
Ytlod, but also 111o pubUe !a

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e....t will be lnlllodmdl -1o1
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William Knlaht, Pl. Pleo0..t;
. Mn. 'R&lt;IIOr Dtlllrd 'aad Vlllctllt
' Kt1Jc1!t, bo1J1 or ~. Kro;
Knicbt hal U &amp;'i'anlkbiHer
are Clllll'llll ud
travel!nl, ber latelllrlpbolnla
10111 jourDoy to C•....Ore obo ond 111 -..........
Erpo '67.
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An ac:tlft member or lllo Grocti
EploCOIIal Cbureb, Mra, Klllchl
has aloo aenod ao o-ooroflllo
Oblo Eta l'ld C~ror-SIIr­
maPitiScovrll;tforlOyoan.Sbe
11 a member or Relum Jmallut"
Mello c~r. Daughlero orlllo
American Ro-..iluiiOD, ond hoi
been amemberorCbopler61,0r·
der or Eaatem star,atBolbWioa,
W. VL, lorlllo post tO yeara •
Mr. onc1 Mra. Knl8bt . . - t o
Pomeroy In 1930,

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Mrs. A. R. Knight o(_Pomeroy

SUND/W, l.IECEMBER 3, 1967

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He Ia lllo grand..,

~:LEPO{ J:....=: K~rr!eiD us:~

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llmlnuY 11earm,. No date waa
sot lor lllo he&amp;linlo

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autlimalle trillle tdpl, Bmda
of Mro. were (orfolted b)o JciD D, Carl11Cl11,
21, Galllpollo, fJI, lallure tD
Florooee Built - · of M!d- llop within lllo uoured dear
dloport.
d l - , ond LaYierre L. Lovolt, H, Albano, *IS. lallure to

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1tw wbUe !ntoxleated. llttllioill '
Bush. 18, Maaoll, wu
a -com on charge• of did . . .
1tw lllo peace.

SHAVER WITH BUILT-IN LIGHT

•oon LSJB- Gold finish twin heed

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disposed of Frlde1 In r•nlp&gt;ll•
Mualelpal Court.
RACINE - AlrmaD GarJ K.
Pleading aull~ "' tho .....
Wllltonl, U.S.N., abote, IGI.l or cbargea were C l - w, F,._
Mr. aad Mrl, Harry Wllllonl, man, 32, IIIII hla nopbow, Do&amp;.
mar F. Freet11111, 21, ~
Rae!no, Ia oervlai lllo
anll • ............ W1ll'fan- JaekDI. &amp;Ill t11e11 won Ill..,
the maximum IJIIIII~ or f300 : '
pol'l a!rerall carried U, S, S,
IIIII
eoata ..d 90 de1• In .JoiL •
Koaraarge wllh the SeYOnllt
JudJto ~ S.
Fleet in 111o Gal! or Tonkin.. Hi• ........~~ _all ~
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addroaa It: Gary K. WUIIonl, 111o line IIIII all orlbe ja1l A. N., B 20-81-73, U.S,S. Kaar·
tenee. Uoth men were placed •
me Y-1 probation.
aarae (CV $-33), FPO, San
The Froomons had been arFranelaco, Calif., 98601.
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noo11on with Ute !hell or a
tar at the S!Jortsman 1m a · alliL Fnncll Orot valued the P.
tar at 11200 but the value· wu
reclleod to $60 ond It bocapetit larceny.
.. llllllll!er aher!iraeaao, Chorlea Booteit, 45, lit. I Galllpolll.
lorlelted bancls of $3f,50 ...
.lnfmdcallon ar.c! $64.90 lilt' •
MlllDLEPOin' - Only ooe of ...Jt ond battel'y.
four prfzea be1na ofl'e:red aa a
part of tho Cbrlatmaa .i&gt;romodnnal
b)o Mlddl~ bullnell e-lllhm«tta waaclolllled
Ill the eloaa or lllo llrot week.
Tho or a $25 gift eertltlcato .... Mro, Leaa llleKinllll'.
Mlddii!)IOI'L Since prlzeoglft - - 1n 111e IUIIDIIIII or
$75, f5Q IIIII ~5 - ......, ""'
elalmed at t p.m. Frl-, Ueketa
won drawn fer lour new prtzeo,·
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MlllDLEPORT -Three ~ f '' '
pl.. t h o - unci- prtzeo,
lfolclera or lieketl have - Week ante ...... Onod I I I I I - to claim their prlzeo. Wiooera lorlelted bonds Friday alabt Ill;
numbers are poatod ln .lllowln- the court or Mayor c. o. Fllhar.
dolo• or porilc~ merehanta. Saturday morning two - . .
ft lo llreaood lbat oo purchaao
!o naeellll)' to ooeure Ueklllslor were fined,
Fined Friday nlght ...... ~ ,.
lbe prlaoa bo!ns awardod each
u
L. llarnOII, 2f, Cheahlno- f;
FrldaJ lhrou&amp;hoUt tho ~
18111011,
1, $5 and costs, reckless oper.,. '
Uon, Don D. Roush, 24, Middle- ~
port, fS IIIII coata, otop altln vlo- \
lal!on, ond TlmoCI&gt;y D, M!chMI,
18, Pomea~ RcMle 1, tiO a~;t.4·
coati, maafe veblele:a
Forlellin8 bonds wore Gonlll
M.CariO)', 37, Galllpolja, illl
Stephen Lullly, 23, Pliu11po; . , , ·
~s each onl{lOOCiiiWehariHilll
Howard L. stephena, U,.
lord, $18,70, o~q&gt;IIgbt­
SalllrdaJ, Amold W, Hayea,
Mkldleport, wu lined
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lit. 2 Galllp&gt;lla, woo lined fw
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death of James N. Blaek, 3f,
GaiUpolla. Black was
ID a eir drlvan b,y Games tllat
waa wreellod at Third Ave, ond
Pine St. Bleek ... If·
"riYal at Holzer HospitaL Tho
eharp waa Died b,y Cll;y Pollee.
.. another Cll;y Pollee .eaao1
Tarey M. WIU!amo, 20, lit. Z
Crown Cll;y, pleaded not ~
.. a ellarp or driYinll wldle lnladoated ond r - - a jury
trial, He waa roloaaed on f308
bond. but ... dale .... hooo aet
lor lbe trial•
Aloo arre- b)o lbe CIIJ
Poijce, WIU!am K. BI'IIWD, 1~1

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grond larceny against tlio , _

Oaim Only

GALLIPOLJS- llalpi!Gart101,
29, Rt. 2 Blclhl~ _pleaded not
.,uf1 Fr!dq In uatlll&gt;oUI )(u.
nlelpal Court to a ellarp or....,_

Garnes was chaqed wltb

Larceny
Charges
Reduced.

Middleport Native is
Kennedy's wmmander
lf
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thoeame
or PelotT,'ileln, USN, reUev- PEKA, a ~ ipl..Ue mdaed Cotnmonder James W, U.,~o, 01' oo wllleh he BOtYed u WeaJ~s... USN, aa CommaDdlna pons Offtcer, ·
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omcer . or the USS Jo...,., P,
Commander Klein holds the
Kennedy, Jr., (Dll850).
toiiDwlnl ~L-11111 doeorMa.
Tho brief ceremoay was bold tlnna: Navy -:-r~·-=del!on ~
aboard tile K8lllledl' a Newport al with Com~?"~ DlatiDpllhlllg
baaed tleatroyerorDESTRN TEN. Derioe, Korean Service Moclai
Among .aueata allendlnil 111o with lour stars, Amarl&lt;lll cam.
chan&amp;o of conunancl were Rear pa!sn, Korean Proaldontlol UnAdmlral C. J, Van ArodaU, Jr., It Cltat!m, World War n VleUliN, Commonder Cruloor D&amp;- tor)' Modal, National llelenao
~er Foree, U, S. Atlttntlc Medal (aecond award), . Na.,Fieet; Rear Adm!ral .Ropr W, ~~~~Me!."::
Paine. Jr., USNt Commander De~--"
atroyer Flot!Da T~; Capla!n Vietnam Son1ee Modal -two
Alva L. Blank,!, USN, Collllllllld ataro.
or Deotroyer IJ!vlllon One Znro
Commlllder Klein, a native or
Two· and the captalna 01: t h o ·· Middleport, Ia llllrrlod to t h o
ahlp~ or Destroyer S1JJac1ron 10. tormer Miss Carla R. Clark,
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eooto, hUDIIIII
Sul&gt;dl1: Cbuleo Ca!I.,..y, 111o11M 011 the 101111 ellarpa; '111111
Frank w, Porter.
lbe tiDes 1118p011dod 011 lbe lito
Fhd in tho cOurt were Lloi'I'J ter charp ~both Mr. ondMri.
McGratll. $25 , ond coats ond a 1 Call.,..y. 111d each p1ac:ed oo 30
!MkiQ 101-llon of hlodrlvor'a dl;ro prabal!on; ·Moat Vance, flO
U~anoo w!lh permiollon granttd ' · ond eoato, ln1ProParbaeklni;F!J&gt;.
ID drive only ID ond from work, lilY ManiO¥, $10 and eolll IIIDp
"'charges ofreokleoooper-; ~ v!olal!qn; Jamea P, YOUDI,
Rlellard !;arutltera, $10 IIIII colla f$ and coat a,
vehlolo.
dl;y Jail ...-ee ....
Smienee wao withhold .. the
iiOIDd ond placed oo probation oaao or Georp Joiiii11Cl11, charpd
lor 00 de1o, driving while IDicler lareeay, He waa plaeed oo
prd&gt;allon for one year and orAiao; Tlmotby D. Michael, f5 derod to J11J colla.
md costs, unaalo vol!ido; wu. WForiHell,~ l&gt;OIIda -'!fore Gaoraa
lfam E, ~. flO ond eoato,
• al . . , .SO, clmlna oo doapaoslnlE over a yeDow line; wu. ed hll!llwal; Cheller Sutterlin,
llam F; Wells, $U aac1 coots, no $27.50, Charles R, A I klr e,
hiJIIdns Ueeooo and $U uid ~.50; Charles L, Rolle, Jr.,
COlts · no door' hlllltlnl po~ $32.50; Tom W, Lancflt, $27,50,
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Fred Conlde, fl7.50, failure to
dlin heodlllhla; stovle Fazekas,
~7,iio, left or canter; 1lo8or T.
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lllalllnlh! ,..,.._ hlo Ell, _ .lulllor mlddl...lal&gt;t
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Charlea WUUams, 160 • pow&gt;d
)mlor hallback, carried 24Umeo
Uea on thO. following pii,!'Or&amp;: for 125 ylrdo, average of , 5,2
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pow&gt;d aophoqlore, . earrled 33
Urnes for 155 yards, 4.6 average
In oeven gameo. Woody Perroud,
1f$.tl0Und junior end, coUI!Ilt two
pasaos for 108 yards and t w o
touehdolms. Larry Dillon, !10 • JIO!IDd freshman hallback; earrled one Ume for two yards and
a touchdoWn.
Jim Gllbert;'·16Q - pound junior een.ter, kicking specialist,
kicked oeven extra points; ldok-

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Senloro- Rlmar,l Duton, Mike
Fadoley, Rcbert L&amp;JJliOII, anc1
Mike Rutherford; Juniors- CurUs 'Baloden, Don Garber, Jim
GObert, WUUun Greene, David
Mor1011, Woody Perroud, Gary
Reynolds Howard Shriver, Jimmle D. Wolkor, and Chuleo
IIams; liophomorea- Bt!aoell
Bush and Charles Taekott.
Numerol winners were: W·
ry Dllloo and Jolm Prose, treobmen; and Tim Banki,IIOfi(IOmOre.
Managers . receiving award•
were David Bush and R o n n I e
Hutcbll!aon, trelil)men; and Ervin
Bulb, """""'·
Cheor!Oidel's given rec:oplUoo were: Wanda Bloomer &lt;lll&gt;taln; Judy BUrnette, CU'Q'tSmith,
Darlene stout, Rita Miller, and
Carla Wagoner,
The llnole or the pnisr!ut&gt; was ·
the showlnl or rums of lhebom&amp;coming mne wtlh·HOnnan Trace
andtheMlllerH!gbSehoolpme•.

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Eaela. Week I I Zk I . SOe I $1.00 I $Z.OO I $3.00 I $UO I UUO ·
ieeetn 'iileit ''Nuv ,.tZ.So'i fZS I $50 I flOG I UIO '1$Z5t I $500
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Sel~c(ed Saturday·.

Po~tponed

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Tbe

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wUh the Ol.fmple Games.
JOiiJe ·S&amp;Onz, Jftllldent of the
Kexlc&amp;ll o"""'c ~
aald the · -...nt -rd
ab&lt;iut '30 di,Yo beflln or
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t h o OlyJilplea. FDIInDII
Klllrl..,e, pre- ol the Med·
eon Buobali 'Federatlon, ·I I ...parted to have wrlltal to U.S.
CommfaoiCIIOr WWiam Eckert

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ball in Latln Amerl&lt;L

We save you mop~y be,
fore Christmas .this year·
for the .f'i rst time In our
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We will give 2 New One;
Dollar Bills For Each '
Cash Purchase of $10.00

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 5:00 to 7:00

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UP! Spo.U Writer
wm ml*l.. tWo IIIII a halt
B7 CARL "- VINES
KNOXVILLE, T.., (I]PI)PHILADELPHIA (1]!'1) - lnlplred NaVY 't!uJ1t up a 19-9 1... over
........ .eu"l11a "" · · - wUh
favored Army and tbon held on for dear lifo aplnat a bllater!rv
-~.hld
~Bowl-bound
wriJPIC[ up Ill Drill Soo6NIII- 1,000 7Vdo toto! ....,.. u he
Cadet comeback In tbe fourth ®arter to pull out a 19-lt tbrlller In
.rn 'Coa!erooee •~In bit ave ol m paaoes f!&gt;r IJ2
tbe 88th renewal ol their ·otorled ela11le Saturday be!oro 102,000
11 yeora SolurdiJ wiUl a rom. Jlrd• Solurday, He 1111 out qu.
ehUied tons,
,
•aonat half lfter T..eNM
' sook.ed fl.lf win...,.
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Annlo, lralllnK b7 lull live pl., for • touehdown.
Jll.ed up a U.O lead b7
bllL
po[nlo, wao driving again llhen
NaYJ Unclerdoll
Tho .......wonked Vols, wm lmermlukll.
N&amp;VY was a one • fDudetldldoMiOMI
Na01 IIDebadcer s., TeCarlo
Reeepttoo R._d
meet Otdabomll In Mtaml Now
· recovered .a tumble ua·the Navy Unclen\ot,·. Jri,.., II took to the
nl&amp;bt. Ifni- ...
v
andY tl1d Bob Goo«&lt;dKo
20 with 4:S2 to .,, Navy OMr-lroOeo Jolm F.. Kennedy
10111011 &amp;.ll In the SEC lftcl t-1
to lUI Sau1lteullrn
....In . runnlnJI out the atadlwn, wbleh 111111 2t bouro
overoll, wiUI tWo tou..-.o 1&gt;7 C&lt;iuflll'8lee pua catchii!J re-lier
hiOI
bela
burled
under
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elock aller 111at for the Drill win
tollbeck Walter Chldrrlok, ana eord, liUIIdn8 13 grabl for 105
el&amp;bl lnchea or ......
!he !In! win·
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over Arm)r In lolllbali llnee 1963
The lleld wu le pJDd " ' - ·
Wyche aod Bob Patterllll!' and witb 79 eatebel and 1,114 yard&amp;.
11&gt;1 Ita Drll 1liDr1lns oeaoon however, and ao were the
Bold liiiOi• at 38 and 31 yard• 1&gt;7
The Commodores' llrllll&gt;Ueb:Middlet. Kovtng with 0110
abtee 1l1at Y-.r.
-.1 was 1181 up at the otarl ol
Karl
tlnll! Arm)r isuddonly eam&amp; a i a 1 n • t Arm)r, Cartwrl&amp;bt
Wlni!IWI&lt; John Valpoa aeored .... half by 1111 ll&gt;oalde
allve In tho third -lod U 1101 dlrer:tod the lfJddlea to a 10..0
Vandorbllt'o llrll touehdorm 011 kick eaptared by tl1d John
aU NaVY •• Pldoed ~c!&lt; lead In lba Drat poriocllllld built
a .. ....yard · run In tbo tblrd Ingram on tbe Teme•- f7.
Jolin Clrtwrl&amp;lrt repelledly 1l1at to 17~ at tbo balf.
period and ~·k Roger
A '""lido kick -JIII)I
pt&lt;hed opart lhe Army _ . , .
May hit 'lllnPck Leo Noel on a faliecl IUid Tameaoee scored Ita
ry will&gt; hll precision (1&amp;1101 and
.10.yard aeortng paso early In fourtlt tou......., or t1&gt;e - 1111 • olert dofenoe kept t b o hit 11Gb TI,Yior and !like
the ' fourth period to It up ,_, In nine pli,YI, wltb Wyehe,
for the hapiell Coortmoclonl hl&amp;b-ilo&amp;red A'imi Clark. and !lanker Torry MarrO)'
led keiY Temeooee wino
· air- I&gt;Dttled In ill own for key damko or yardalo
over Googla Teeh and Alabama
ended tho 1011011 2-7-1,
territory,
whleh 1181 up NaVY'o early
For the seeond year In a row, earlier In the 10111011, keeping
.
Tw........1 by Jeri .Bailly oeorlng.
QlOI'lorback Dewey WarrOD, tor tho llnal two ,......
NaVY_.... tho oeorlrlgon
and Dan Pike, NaVY'• alternat.
In&amp;: left hallbad&lt;a, a 29-yard, Cburoll'a lteld p i for a 3-0
!leld p i by Jolm Chureh and a load. Riek S.,or, Kldclles• ·
&amp;lfaty &amp;IJpal'tll\ly hod ' Navy deteool•e becl&lt;, tbeo Intercepted
GARY BEBAN (left) received the NEA-NCAA Player ol the Year trophy from Sporla
home tree, but ·wiUI nine a Sie're Lindell pall on Arley's .
Editor Morray Olderman. The presentation waa televised by ABC-TV. The 8-1, 196mlllulel to go Arm)r ap1oded 45 and tho ·lrllddles needed Juot
. pound quarterback guided UCLA to a 7-H season and gained All-America reeognltlon.
· with two lllfok touehdowna nine playa . to aoore with
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behind IUb QlOI'lorbaek Jim oqhomore Pike riiJIIIDing In
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O'Toole. .O'Toole 'o!oo hit H.... trom the one.
hlgbo for the game. MJehlpo
But RIIJlP, With TM U...
ANN ARBOR, lfJeh, (I]PI) A 1~yard pass from CartAndrzojezak for a 1:w1J.i&gt;o1nt
Umo wlna - . 111111' 11b: J!ll1!"
led. by ..........__. fo
CO!leh
Biron
Rupp
101Volled
tWo
&lt;:Om'ersloD ancl It was~· wrt&amp;ht to Marro!&lt; and a a-yard
T~dh 17
to beeome tho all-time vi I I
sophomore 111aota Saturdi,Y u
dllih by Balsly wen tbo key
rooervo
Bob
Sullivan
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at 111at point.
his Konlllclly WUdeata lplllled .
Arm)r oeored Ito flrat· touc:l&gt;- playa.
It
wai
the
Drat
ever
tbe dalz!lng~U I .
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the debut of 'Caz:de's Caltle''
Navy made II 17~ C!D . a 92UnlThe M CaH7 .,.._ II Ill '
oo a -Yard nm. by
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an
OilY
96-79
trlumjlh ·over ptayed In lfJehlpo'a
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verlfl;y
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Events
illn&amp;
a
$7
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18 Drill llalf polall ID a
·. lfJehtgln.
mlllltea late:t O'Toole hit Mid Bollly, • member or the
niuUoo
stru
whleh
oaata
four-minute
_ . dlblnl ...
HUJlll, tho wlmlngeat &lt;;o~legl­
Garr Steele .., • 52-yard JJOII Junior varlfl;y at tbe beginning
14,000.
The
waoprompt..
Drat
half,
to
ball111111 the' WU.
ate baakelball cOileh In .tho naill the oeaaon, sprinting In from
ed
1&gt;7
Cu
lluaaoll,
former
eats•
leed
from
four to Upolall,
tion, otarted guard Mfkl&gt; Ca!MQ'
tho 13 wljh 8:05 left In tbe
.Amerlco, and 1&gt;7 K111tueky tbMI crtllll ...-.
and eonter Dan lsoel, both llll)lb- Wolverine
he says, ..that was cltmu::ed ~ther hand,. has. be~n the phys- omoros, and tbey .responded With tho rt Of MJehlgan baakelball lly fa\:. a 49-32 lialiiiiDe built.
JlO!'Iod. Cartwrl&amp;bt's malloriW
By· TOMMY THOMAS
llllxlng or hla playa bad Arley's
N• • S
W.
by the usc game tblo year. 1cal and Inspirational force 28 anc1 18 points respectively
- · befuddled as be hit
.., ports roter
We came wlthla one point of that took a good team one! •
' aliA~-· ol slumber.
Taylor for 13, Cluk for nine
N E W y 0 R K-(N E A)- winning the aational ehamp- brought It to the verge :.of
=RS
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ADDS TWO PLAu:.
ancl 11 and """'IY .for nine to UCLA may not be No. I but ionshlp so I .feel we've noth- greatness.
The pros lndlcJte strongly
DAYTON (I]PI) -The Dayton
Gary Beban certainly is.
Ing to be ashamed of.''
'?. sat up the ljluehdown 11111,
he
wW
be
the
flrat
player
Gems
of the lnlematlonal Hoe
NaVY's much-maiiHned doThe AU-American · quarterAs for his f i n a I varsity
felloe waa lhorod ldmltobly 1&gt;7
ehooen
Ia
the
dralt
of
eollege
Of
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added two P
tbr!IO otartero- c:ornerbaoks Jer- back, a native of Redwood game a g a i n s.t Syracuse talent, and Behan Ia not baab- to their rooter
SaturdQ',
,
ry Moll and Jim .Sbepjlord and City, Calif., has been named (UCLA lost 32+14), .Beban lui. He expects to play on any
Dorenoeman
IIW
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was
aatot;y Shelley Buttrlll- but It the outstanding college foot- says, "That w~s like asking club that lapo him.
reoalled from Sfrll!"'oe, N, Y,,
woo the MJc(dlea• top veter.,, ball player of 1967 and the the Old Graf Mare to make
"Sincethelea•ues
merged,"
or
Eaalem Le!'lliO anclwlnde(111 o!ve Mid U1CI team Cll!ll- recipient of ·the first annual
one more tnp to town. · The he sa~s. "l don't think about serthe
Gerry
returned from
LAFAYETTE, La. (I]PI) Bill Dow, wm eo!ler:tod theiiMI NEA-NCAA P I aye r of the seniors tried to get the Other negotiating or playing for anx Oklahoma Mazur
Cll;l'
of
the Centro!
kids f i r e d up .but couldn't.
· Lfchlnlnc an d thWldoroll&gt;rmo NaVY polnta when he taokled Year trophy.
partlctllar club. I'll just W81t ~.
Warrea Western Reiene; Klrtl
foreocl pootponema or lhe tblrd Army ldeker Nick Kurllko In
Following the Army·Navy Everybody was · really dow~ till
the
draft
and
see
what
raund 'Ol a.. CaJ\11 Clalole golf tho Mid zone In the fOOil'tb game on ~lee . 2,. NEA Sports after: losing to the Trojans.u
Erwin, Cuyabop Falla~
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U;lllrlllment here Sai:QrcJa,y. '
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Editor Murray Olderman preJ;3, e b Iii n' s J:orilpetition for
Has Beban tried to leiih
land st. li!natluo; Ken·
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Sol then II11U Ar~a 111m- sented Beban with the trophy headlines this season came from
the pro quarterbacks?
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" Yes, I've been following
Krall,
Toledo
c..lrol·
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Beban displayed ·the same Purdue's t.eroy Keyes. Gary Fran Tarkenton and Burt
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Starr quite closely," he says,
Port Clinton.
hold i one stroke 1eac1 at 1 h e to midfield, O'Toole eamo In to while leading the Bruins to seen.
" because of their contrasting
ilm
Mid ill the 'oeeand round Frt- &amp;1!1 lhlnll Kolo&amp; The Codata victory in 24 of his 31 varsity
And he calls Tennessee and styles . I've a I s o watched
l.Gol
do1. He waa 10 "'*'r par at marehed to a oc:ore In 11 pii,Yo games. He I Irs t gained Southern
California the two Craig Morton (Dallas' .backup
' tho· · Oold&gt;ourne COillllry Cili&gt; w1Ui Moote going over left national acclaim when UCLA
best clubs he faced . UCLA man), since his college days
eourae wl1b a score or 67-67A pan for two polilt8 upset Mike G a r r e t t and heat the second-r'!led Vols ort at California."
lst.
Beban's touchaOW·tl run in the
Army IJ1I 111 llnol TD In an Souther~&gt;- California to gain
And bow about the "Great
Tied ror aeecJIId place wore
dying
minutes
of
the
season
explollve
m11DII81',
The
Cadeto
the
Rose
Bowl
berth
his
sophOne"
tag, which may not be
UarQ' Flec:kinan o( llousiiJII and
opener.
The
Bruins
remained
IJJI
tbo
ball
1he
Arm)r
omote
year.
so
advantageous
w h e n he
Laurie Hammer or Saruota,
48
00
unhealen
till
that
~~-~ loss to
reaches
rookie
camp?
wiUi
7:23
In
tbo
11na1
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Another
upset
followed,
this
FIL, 1oore1 of 67-68-135.
" I'm sure there are people
' Deadloeltod In fourth plooe IJI8I'Ier and IICOl'ed 30 - · time over national champion USC at the LA Coliseum.
f3eban, a proven performer on campus who think I'm a
were Jaek Morrlgumery of Fori later on O'Toole' a masterM 52- Michigan s.t a t e on New
yard pass to steele.
Year's Day of 1966. Beban for the past three years, hod snob because of that name,
Worlb, Deaa 11e1nan or - · ·
NaVY
Mlded
tho
eampalsl,
stunned
the Spartans by g~id­ to face a more challenging but actually my friends have
da, Yd.. Bob Smith of given me the roughest time.
a
rwslng
oueeeas,
at
5-4-1
ing
the
Uclans to two qutck situation thap Simpson.
- · Caiif.; MlJier Rubor of
Shennan, Tex. • and Dlek Craw. while Arm)r eoncludod Ita touehdowns that stood up for
0 . J. , ~reat as he is, plays That's a good line for a com.:
se- atrallllrt ~ seasoo.
. a 14-12 win. He says that was on a great team. His blocks edi&amp;n to Jiave fun with.
ford or Beuav1ota. Ark.
"And, believe me, all my
· Whm play was bolted 60 or
For eoaeh ~Ul Elias, It was his biggest thrill in college are prov)~ed by r~gy line· .
the 75 P.n&amp;Uota bad teed elf .. Ill• Drll vlc!or7 over AJ'!IIY football.
men who av.erage 225 pounds friends are comedians."
a.. -....ept oourae. Guato of atnce taking over Navy fooll!all "The whole eollege cereer and have speed to mat.ih their
· 1110re than zo mph .mtng lbo In 1985. He pnvl..,ll.y bad. was q u Itt! .an experlenee," ruggednees. Beban;; on the
· ~bad piAJed
Ua and lOll · a lllllle.
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The a a d d.0 n tllmclorltorm
brou&amp;llt wiUI It tbe Drill hea"J
nln In tblo area In IOV8l'OI

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Inspired Mid~hipmen
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10-3 Victory

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Those winning letters lnelud- kler h'eads, belleved to be the
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DALLAS (UP!)- Jerry I.evias, lt!lr pass catcher for
Sootbern Metbodlat Unlveroll;l',
wao recuperating In a Dallal
hoapltal tnday alter undergoing
surgery for a fracture of a
. taelal bone under his right eye.
The hospltol sold . Levial
underwent aurgery Frldo.Y lftcl
the operation .was a.~ccess. He
waa InJured In laat Saturday's
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Dlllall . . . . - th 0
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TfOIIIIY and Jimmie D. Walker,
... Moot Vllluobio l&gt;erMIIiVO
PII.Yer Trophy, Tuo~ nljillt
at tho ·~·· lllilual - .
ball bonQ101 atSauthweotornHI&amp;b

Coaoll SteYe Slllot g a v o a
brll!l' ·........,.y of tho 1967-.
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ball
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baekl lftcl their bldiYIUI ef,
rorto. Col&lt;h Stllea wu 'llld&lt;
to .......,t"' U., bird work 01111
~red by tho w
olfoctlve bioeklng ol the lfll&amp;.
eru Af:hletle Booster•~ Club, tbe man.
han-... &lt;llmaxed 000 ill tho moll! He otated: "WI- the bloek,
IG-nlund bout.
JUe;'IIUI Hl&amp;lllancler football tng and tlrelen ollorl ol t b e
lolantaalll IIUI Gonzaloa OWl,!' seubao In .... hllllor)' or South- UtlemOD, ... ba&lt;kl WOOIId not
with a IDIUblng rllllrt book to weotorn Hlal&gt; !!(boo!,
be geWng the yerdqe tbOJ PIJ&gt;.
the head. Tho knockOut como at
other awarc!Oancltrqlb!eowent ed ao often."
2:40 Gl tho I'Oillld.
to tho follcovlng playero: Co-eap.
Coleh Slllea olao llllVe the Col' SENT BACK
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lllao _ Jimmie D. Wolker anc1 lowinl otaUIIIea, -we~
Pli"ISBURGH (1]11) - The Howard Shriver; Voat !Dum&gt;¥· llllod Drat:
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Plttoburii!l Ponaufnl have .._ .eel !'I
(Ue) - CurUo Bal._
Toto! n~abing - 1•584 yarda,
J D W LKE
allned defeniiOIIIIII Dune MeCai- d"' ~Robert LaW&amp;Gn· Star anc1 OIJPIXIentl,· 1,296 yard a; Total
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lum to lbo Bo!Umote Cllpporo "Croas Bone• Award ...! Rlohard , poaatng yardale - 666yardo, 01&gt;llcilert U.aon, 160 • pow&gt;d
of the .A m e rl c a n lloekJty Dillon and CurUo Balldell; Flrll ponenta, 426 yards; Totololfenoe IIOIIIor hallback, fllie punter, carLeague.
Team SVAC Dream Team- Rleh- - 2,250 yarda; opponents, 1,722 rled ball 55 limes for 523 yards,
M.Callum . came to lbo ard Dillon and Don Garber· Jloa. yards; First downa- 102,_. • • - ill 9,5 ,yards per carry;
Penauinl In a trade wilh the onblo Monllon All.SV AC..: Jim- ents,. 89; Polnto ~red - 201: . 51 y!Jrdo pus receiving for toNew Yorl&lt; n_. lut 1111111- mle ll Wolker Curtis BolodMI opponent&amp; 117, regular sea...,, to! olreriie or 57f. yards lndud•
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mer.
1 oe...., oc~a. ' ~- points.
IT'S HERE!IATTHE
1 Sootbwestom punters hid 2t Rlmard (Georsel Dillon, t7~
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1 punta for 838 yards, an average JIO!IDd senior end, 11110111moua
of 35.3 yards per punt; wi- · SNAC end, e~ball33Umeo
counting a.ree bloeked punts, tbe for •119 yards, &amp;ver&amp;i'll of 3.6;
t. cau!lllt 23 p&amp;aaos for 408 yards
average wao 39,9 y
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aplalns ere and 10011 olreoao of 527 yards;
New patterns iD4 ldei!S .to cut the &lt;Oat of mtting on
named 11 ron s: Jlalmle D. sc:or!'d ....., iouehdowno and ,
Walker, CurUs Baisden and How- caught seven extra point paaoeo
Jumbo jcta. This II an entirely new concept ID Kmt·
ting, Makes It
for anyone, even a beginner
ard Sbrlver.
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tol' 13 points, total or 55 points.
to complete a
In just 7 hours. Every knitter
William Fadeley oatd groee
Curt BolodOD, 155-iJound half.
wants to try t)le
and now the . lower
before the meal. Followlngtb e back, earrled 94lilllea for 329
prices make it
in and let us show you
·•upper, omcers ot the boolters yards, averageof3.5yarda;puahow to (Knit
It tomorrow) at rea·
club were recognized and ol.so edf611me. .ndeompleted18for ·
recognbed were all or the work- 365 yards and four touehdowna;
oonable
ero wm helped In 81\V WI.!' wiUI scored ltve touehdoWns ancl 30
Potterns
women and children.
tbe foolholl progrom. Thla lf&lt;IUP polntt.
See our
Christmas Canis, Gift
was cited for their work ...,.
il9ward Shriver, 150,poundjun.
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Wrapping
,IIemo.
trlbuted to bulldlng new b!Oieh· loriWiback, eerrled49tlmestor

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lllalllnlh! ,..,.._ hlo Ell, _ .lulllor mlddl...lal&gt;t
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Charlea WUUams, 160 • pow&gt;d
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Uea on thO. following pii,!'Or&amp;: for 125 ylrdo, average of , 5,2
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yordt. Charles Tl!cl&lt;ett, 14~
pow&gt;d aophoqlore, . earrled 33
Urnes for 155 yards, 4.6 average
In oeven gameo. Woody Perroud,
1f$.tl0Und junior end, coUI!Ilt two
pasaos for 108 yards and t w o
touehdolms. Larry Dillon, !10 • JIO!IDd freshman hallback; earrled one Ume for two yards and
a touchdoWn.
Jim Gllbert;'·16Q - pound junior een.ter, kicking specialist,
kicked oeven extra points; ldok-

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Senloro- Rlmar,l Duton, Mike
Fadoley, Rcbert L&amp;JJliOII, anc1
Mike Rutherford; Juniors- CurUs 'Baloden, Don Garber, Jim
GObert, WUUun Greene, David
Mor1011, Woody Perroud, Gary
Reynolds Howard Shriver, Jimmle D. Wolkor, and Chuleo
IIams; liophomorea- Bt!aoell
Bush and Charles Taekott.
Numerol winners were: W·
ry Dllloo and Jolm Prose, treobmen; and Tim Banki,IIOfi(IOmOre.
Managers . receiving award•
were David Bush and R o n n I e
Hutcbll!aon, trelil)men; and Ervin
Bulb, """""'·
Cheor!Oidel's given rec:oplUoo were: Wanda Bloomer &lt;lll&gt;taln; Judy BUrnette, CU'Q'tSmith,
Darlene stout, Rita Miller, and
Carla Wagoner,
The llnole or the pnisr!ut&gt; was ·
the showlnl or rums of lhebom&amp;coming mne wtlh·HOnnan Trace
andtheMlllerH!gbSehoolpme•.

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Tbe

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wUh the Ol.fmple Games.
JOiiJe ·S&amp;Onz, Jftllldent of the
Kexlc&amp;ll o"""'c ~
aald the · -...nt -rd
ab&lt;iut '30 di,Yo beflln or
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UP! Spo.U Writer
wm ml*l.. tWo IIIII a halt
B7 CARL "- VINES
KNOXVILLE, T.., (I]PI)PHILADELPHIA (1]!'1) - lnlplred NaVY 't!uJ1t up a 19-9 1... over
........ .eu"l11a "" · · - wUh
favored Army and tbon held on for dear lifo aplnat a bllater!rv
-~.hld
~Bowl-bound
wriJPIC[ up Ill Drill Soo6NIII- 1,000 7Vdo toto! ....,.. u he
Cadet comeback In tbe fourth ®arter to pull out a 19-lt tbrlller In
.rn 'Coa!erooee •~In bit ave ol m paaoes f!&gt;r IJ2
tbe 88th renewal ol their ·otorled ela11le Saturday be!oro 102,000
11 yeora SolurdiJ wiUl a rom. Jlrd• Solurday, He 1111 out qu.
ehUied tons,
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•aonat half lfter T..eNM
' sook.ed fl.lf win...,.
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Annlo, lralllnK b7 lull live pl., for • touehdown.
Jll.ed up a U.O lead b7
bllL
po[nlo, wao driving again llhen
NaYJ Unclerdoll
Tho .......wonked Vols, wm lmermlukll.
N&amp;VY was a one • fDudetldldoMiOMI
Na01 IIDebadcer s., TeCarlo
Reeepttoo R._d
meet Otdabomll In Mtaml Now
· recovered .a tumble ua·the Navy Unclen\ot,·. Jri,.., II took to the
nl&amp;bt. Ifni- ...
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andY tl1d Bob Goo«&lt;dKo
20 with 4:S2 to .,, Navy OMr-lroOeo Jolm F.. Kennedy
10111011 &amp;.ll In the SEC lftcl t-1
to lUI Sau1lteullrn
....In . runnlnJI out the atadlwn, wbleh 111111 2t bouro
overoll, wiUI tWo tou..-.o 1&gt;7 C&lt;iuflll'8lee pua catchii!J re-lier
hiOI
bela
burled
under
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elock aller 111at for the Drill win
tollbeck Walter Chldrrlok, ana eord, liUIIdn8 13 grabl for 105
el&amp;bl lnchea or ......
!he !In! win·
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over Arm)r In lolllbali llnee 1963
The lleld wu le pJDd " ' - ·
Wyche aod Bob Patterllll!' and witb 79 eatebel and 1,114 yard&amp;.
11&gt;1 Ita Drll 1liDr1lns oeaoon however, and ao were the
Bold liiiOi• at 38 and 31 yard• 1&gt;7
The Commodores' llrllll&gt;Ueb:Middlet. Kovtng with 0110
abtee 1l1at Y-.r.
-.1 was 1181 up at the otarl ol
Karl
tlnll! Arm)r isuddonly eam&amp; a i a 1 n • t Arm)r, Cartwrl&amp;bt
Wlni!IWI&lt; John Valpoa aeored .... half by 1111 ll&gt;oalde
allve In tho third -lod U 1101 dlrer:tod the lfJddlea to a 10..0
Vandorbllt'o llrll touehdorm 011 kick eaptared by tl1d John
aU NaVY •• Pldoed ~c!&lt; lead In lba Drat poriocllllld built
a .. ....yard · run In tbo tblrd Ingram on tbe Teme•- f7.
Jolin Clrtwrl&amp;lrt repelledly 1l1at to 17~ at tbo balf.
period and ~·k Roger
A '""lido kick -JIII)I
pt&lt;hed opart lhe Army _ . , .
May hit 'lllnPck Leo Noel on a faliecl IUid Tameaoee scored Ita
ry will&gt; hll precision (1&amp;1101 and
.10.yard aeortng paso early In fourtlt tou......., or t1&gt;e - 1111 • olert dofenoe kept t b o hit 11Gb TI,Yior and !like
the ' fourth period to It up ,_, In nine pli,YI, wltb Wyehe,
for the hapiell Coortmoclonl hl&amp;b-ilo&amp;red A'imi Clark. and !lanker Torry MarrO)'
led keiY Temeooee wino
· air- I&gt;Dttled In ill own for key damko or yardalo
over Googla Teeh and Alabama
ended tho 1011011 2-7-1,
territory,
whleh 1181 up NaVY'o early
For the seeond year In a row, earlier In the 10111011, keeping
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Tw........1 by Jeri .Bailly oeorlng.
QlOI'lorback Dewey WarrOD, tor tho llnal two ,......
NaVY_.... tho oeorlrlgon
and Dan Pike, NaVY'• alternat.
In&amp;: left hallbad&lt;a, a 29-yard, Cburoll'a lteld p i for a 3-0
!leld p i by Jolm Chureh and a load. Riek S.,or, Kldclles• ·
&amp;lfaty &amp;IJpal'tll\ly hod ' Navy deteool•e becl&lt;, tbeo Intercepted
GARY BEBAN (left) received the NEA-NCAA Player ol the Year trophy from Sporla
home tree, but ·wiUI nine a Sie're Lindell pall on Arley's .
Editor Morray Olderman. The presentation waa televised by ABC-TV. The 8-1, 196mlllulel to go Arm)r ap1oded 45 and tho ·lrllddles needed Juot
. pound quarterback guided UCLA to a 7-H season and gained All-America reeognltlon.
· with two lllfok touehdowna nine playa . to aoore with
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behind IUb QlOI'lorbaek Jim oqhomore Pike riiJIIIDing In
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hlgbo for the game. MJehlpo
But RIIJlP, With TM U...
ANN ARBOR, lfJeh, (I]PI) A 1~yard pass from CartAndrzojezak for a 1:w1J.i&gt;o1nt
Umo wlna - . 111111' 11b: J!ll1!"
led. by ..........__. fo
CO!leh
Biron
Rupp
101Volled
tWo
&lt;:Om'ersloD ancl It was~· wrt&amp;ht to Marro!&lt; and a a-yard
T~dh 17
to beeome tho all-time vi I I
sophomore 111aota Saturdi,Y u
dllih by Balsly wen tbo key
rooervo
Bob
Sullivan
If.
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at 111at point.
his Konlllclly WUdeata lplllled .
Arm)r oeored Ito flrat· touc:l&gt;- playa.
It
wai
the
Drat
ever
tbe dalz!lng~U I .
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the debut of 'Caz:de's Caltle''
Navy made II 17~ C!D . a 92UnlThe M CaH7 .,.._ II Ill '
oo a -Yard nm. by
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wllh
an
OilY
96-79
trlumjlh ·over ptayed In lfJehlpo'a
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verlfl;y
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Events
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a
$7
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18 Drill llalf polall ID a
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mlllltea late:t O'Toole hit Mid Bollly, • member or the
niuUoo
stru
whleh
oaata
four-minute
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HUJlll, tho wlmlngeat &lt;;o~legl­
Garr Steele .., • 52-yard JJOII Junior varlfl;y at tbe beginning
14,000.
The
waoprompt..
Drat
half,
to
ball111111 the' WU.
ate baakelball cOileh In .tho naill the oeaaon, sprinting In from
ed
1&gt;7
Cu
lluaaoll,
former
eats•
leed
from
four to Upolall,
tion, otarted guard Mfkl&gt; Ca!MQ'
tho 13 wljh 8:05 left In tbe
.Amerlco, and 1&gt;7 K111tueky tbMI crtllll ...-.
and eonter Dan lsoel, both llll)lb- Wolverine
he says, ..that was cltmu::ed ~ther hand,. has. be~n the phys- omoros, and tbey .responded With tho rt Of MJehlgan baakelball lly fa\:. a 49-32 lialiiiiDe built.
JlO!'Iod. Cartwrl&amp;bt's malloriW
By· TOMMY THOMAS
llllxlng or hla playa bad Arley's
N• • S
W.
by the usc game tblo year. 1cal and Inspirational force 28 anc1 18 points respectively
- · befuddled as be hit
.., ports roter
We came wlthla one point of that took a good team one! •
' aliA~-· ol slumber.
Taylor for 13, Cluk for nine
N E W y 0 R K-(N E A)- winning the aational ehamp- brought It to the verge :.of
=RS
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ADDS TWO PLAu:.
ancl 11 and """'IY .for nine to UCLA may not be No. I but ionshlp so I .feel we've noth- greatness.
The pros lndlcJte strongly
DAYTON (I]PI) -The Dayton
Gary Beban certainly is.
Ing to be ashamed of.''
'?. sat up the ljluehdown 11111,
he
wW
be
the
flrat
player
Gems
of the lnlematlonal Hoe
NaVY's much-maiiHned doThe AU-American · quarterAs for his f i n a I varsity
felloe waa lhorod ldmltobly 1&gt;7
ehooen
Ia
the
dralt
of
eollege
Of
~
added two P
tbr!IO otartero- c:ornerbaoks Jer- back, a native of Redwood game a g a i n s.t Syracuse talent, and Behan Ia not baab- to their rooter
SaturdQ',
,
ry Moll and Jim .Sbepjlord and City, Calif., has been named (UCLA lost 32+14), .Beban lui. He expects to play on any
Dorenoeman
IIW
H
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was
aatot;y Shelley Buttrlll- but It the outstanding college foot- says, "That w~s like asking club that lapo him.
reoalled from Sfrll!"'oe, N, Y,,
woo the MJc(dlea• top veter.,, ball player of 1967 and the the Old Graf Mare to make
"Sincethelea•ues
merged,"
or
Eaalem Le!'lliO anclwlnde(111 o!ve Mid U1CI team Cll!ll- recipient of ·the first annual
one more tnp to town. · The he sa~s. "l don't think about serthe
Gerry
returned from
LAFAYETTE, La. (I]PI) Bill Dow, wm eo!ler:tod theiiMI NEA-NCAA P I aye r of the seniors tried to get the Other negotiating or playing for anx Oklahoma Mazur
Cll;l'
of
the Centro!
kids f i r e d up .but couldn't.
· Lfchlnlnc an d thWldoroll&gt;rmo NaVY polnta when he taokled Year trophy.
partlctllar club. I'll just W81t ~.
Warrea Western Reiene; Klrtl
foreocl pootponema or lhe tblrd Army ldeker Nick Kurllko In
Following the Army·Navy Everybody was · really dow~ till
the
draft
and
see
what
raund 'Ol a.. CaJ\11 Clalole golf tho Mid zone In the fOOil'tb game on ~lee . 2,. NEA Sports after: losing to the Trojans.u
Erwin, Cuyabop Falla~
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U;lllrlllment here Sai:QrcJa,y. '
quarter ·
Editor Murray Olderman preJ;3, e b Iii n' s J:orilpetition for
Has Beban tried to leiih
land st. li!natluo; Ken·
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Sol then II11U Ar~a 111m- sented Beban with the trophy headlines this season came from
the pro quarterbacks?
SenlUak;y. Alternates .....
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" Yes, I've been following
Krall,
Toledo
c..lrol·
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Beban displayed ·the same Purdue's t.eroy Keyes. Gary Fran Tarkenton and Burt
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for
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JoiJn Lots or llayward, Calif., Evana retuned a punt 36 yards poise on camera he showed rates Simpson the best he's
Starr quite closely," he says,
Port Clinton.
hold i one stroke 1eac1 at 1 h e to midfield, O'Toole eamo In to while leading the Bruins to seen.
" because of their contrasting
ilm
Mid ill the 'oeeand round Frt- &amp;1!1 lhlnll Kolo&amp; The Codata victory in 24 of his 31 varsity
And he calls Tennessee and styles . I've a I s o watched
l.Gol
do1. He waa 10 "'*'r par at marehed to a oc:ore In 11 pii,Yo games. He I Irs t gained Southern
California the two Craig Morton (Dallas' .backup
' tho· · Oold&gt;ourne COillllry Cili&gt; w1Ui Moote going over left national acclaim when UCLA
best clubs he faced . UCLA man), since his college days
eourae wl1b a score or 67-67A pan for two polilt8 upset Mike G a r r e t t and heat the second-r'!led Vols ort at California."
lst.
Beban's touchaOW·tl run in the
Army IJ1I 111 llnol TD In an Souther~&gt;- California to gain
And bow about the "Great
Tied ror aeecJIId place wore
dying
minutes
of
the
season
explollve
m11DII81',
The
Cadeto
the
Rose
Bowl
berth
his
sophOne"
tag, which may not be
UarQ' Flec:kinan o( llousiiJII and
opener.
The
Bruins
remained
IJJI
tbo
ball
1he
Arm)r
omote
year.
so
advantageous
w h e n he
Laurie Hammer or Saruota,
48
00
unhealen
till
that
~~-~ loss to
reaches
rookie
camp?
wiUi
7:23
In
tbo
11na1
.
Another
upset
followed,
this
FIL, 1oore1 of 67-68-135.
" I'm sure there are people
' Deadloeltod In fourth plooe IJI8I'Ier and IICOl'ed 30 - · time over national champion USC at the LA Coliseum.
f3eban, a proven performer on campus who think I'm a
were Jaek Morrlgumery of Fori later on O'Toole' a masterM 52- Michigan s.t a t e on New
yard pass to steele.
Year's Day of 1966. Beban for the past three years, hod snob because of that name,
Worlb, Deaa 11e1nan or - · ·
NaVY
Mlded
tho
eampalsl,
stunned
the Spartans by g~id­ to face a more challenging but actually my friends have
da, Yd.. Bob Smith of given me the roughest time.
a
rwslng
oueeeas,
at
5-4-1
ing
the
Uclans to two qutck situation thap Simpson.
- · Caiif.; MlJier Rubor of
Shennan, Tex. • and Dlek Craw. while Arm)r eoncludod Ita touehdowns that stood up for
0 . J. , ~reat as he is, plays That's a good line for a com.:
se- atrallllrt ~ seasoo.
. a 14-12 win. He says that was on a great team. His blocks edi&amp;n to Jiave fun with.
ford or Beuav1ota. Ark.
"And, believe me, all my
· Whm play was bolted 60 or
For eoaeh ~Ul Elias, It was his biggest thrill in college are prov)~ed by r~gy line· .
the 75 P.n&amp;Uota bad teed elf .. Ill• Drll vlc!or7 over AJ'!IIY football.
men who av.erage 225 pounds friends are comedians."
a.. -....ept oourae. Guato of atnce taking over Navy fooll!all "The whole eollege cereer and have speed to mat.ih their
· 1110re than zo mph .mtng lbo In 1985. He pnvl..,ll.y bad. was q u Itt! .an experlenee," ruggednees. Beban;; on the
· ~bad piAJed
Ua and lOll · a lllllle.
.
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above par Cll ' " Drat nine.
The a a d d.0 n tllmclorltorm
brou&amp;llt wiUI It tbe Drill hea"J
nln In tblo area In IOV8l'OI

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Vanderbilt 41-14

Inspired Mid~hipmen
Stun Cadets, 19 to 14

10-3 Victory

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DALLAS (UP!)- Jerry I.evias, lt!lr pass catcher for
Sootbern Metbodlat Unlveroll;l',
wao recuperating In a Dallal
hoapltal tnday alter undergoing
surgery for a fracture of a
. taelal bone under his right eye.
The hospltol sold . Levial
underwent aurgery Frldo.Y lftcl
the operation .was a.~ccess. He
waa InJured In laat Saturday's
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Ca~ollna's

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Dlllall . . . . - th 0
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TfOIIIIY and Jimmie D. Walker,
... Moot Vllluobio l&gt;erMIIiVO
PII.Yer Trophy, Tuo~ nljillt
at tho ·~·· lllilual - .
ball bonQ101 atSauthweotornHI&amp;b

Coaoll SteYe Slllot g a v o a
brll!l' ·........,.y of tho 1967-.
~ ~u~
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ball
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baekl lftcl their bldiYIUI ef,
rorto. Col&lt;h Stllea wu 'llld&lt;
to .......,t"' U., bird work 01111
~red by tho w
olfoctlve bioeklng ol the lfll&amp;.
eru Af:hletle Booster•~ Club, tbe man.
han-... &lt;llmaxed 000 ill tho moll! He otated: "WI- the bloek,
IG-nlund bout.
JUe;'IIUI Hl&amp;lllancler football tng and tlrelen ollorl ol t b e
lolantaalll IIUI Gonzaloa OWl,!' seubao In .... hllllor)' or South- UtlemOD, ... ba&lt;kl WOOIId not
with a IDIUblng rllllrt book to weotorn Hlal&gt; !!(boo!,
be geWng the yerdqe tbOJ PIJ&gt;.
the head. Tho knockOut como at
other awarc!Oancltrqlb!eowent ed ao often."
2:40 Gl tho I'Oillld.
to tho follcovlng playero: Co-eap.
Coleh Slllea olao llllVe the Col' SENT BACK
.
lllao _ Jimmie D. Wolker anc1 lowinl otaUIIIea, -we~
Pli"ISBURGH (1]11) - The Howard Shriver; Voat !Dum&gt;¥· llllod Drat:
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Plttoburii!l Ponaufnl have .._ .eel !'I
(Ue) - CurUo Bal._
Toto! n~abing - 1•584 yarda,
J D W LKE
allned defeniiOIIIIII Dune MeCai- d"' ~Robert LaW&amp;Gn· Star anc1 OIJPIXIentl,· 1,296 yard a; Total
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lum to lbo Bo!Umote Cllpporo "Croas Bone• Award ...! Rlohard , poaatng yardale - 666yardo, 01&gt;llcilert U.aon, 160 • pow&gt;d
of the .A m e rl c a n lloekJty Dillon and CurUo Balldell; Flrll ponenta, 426 yards; Totololfenoe IIOIIIor hallback, fllie punter, carLeague.
Team SVAC Dream Team- Rleh- - 2,250 yarda; opponents, 1,722 rled ball 55 limes for 523 yards,
M.Callum . came to lbo ard Dillon and Don Garber· Jloa. yards; First downa- 102,_. • • - ill 9,5 ,yards per carry;
Penauinl In a trade wilh the onblo Monllon All.SV AC..: Jim- ents,. 89; Polnto ~red - 201: . 51 y!Jrdo pus receiving for toNew Yorl&lt; n_. lut 1111111- mle ll Wolker Curtis BolodMI opponent&amp; 117, regular sea...,, to! olreriie or 57f. yards lndud•
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mer.
1 oe...., oc~a. ' ~- points.
IT'S HERE!IATTHE
1 Sootbwestom punters hid 2t Rlmard (Georsel Dillon, t7~
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1 punta for 838 yards, an average JIO!IDd senior end, 11110111moua
of 35.3 yards per punt; wi- · SNAC end, e~ball33Umeo
counting a.ree bloeked punts, tbe for •119 yards, &amp;ver&amp;i'll of 3.6;
t. cau!lllt 23 p&amp;aaos for 408 yards
average wao 39,9 y
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Next y01r's
aplalns ere and 10011 olreoao of 527 yards;
New patterns iD4 ldei!S .to cut the &lt;Oat of mtting on
named 11 ron s: Jlalmle D. sc:or!'d ....., iouehdowno and ,
Walker, CurUs Baisden and How- caught seven extra point paaoeo
Jumbo jcta. This II an entirely new concept ID Kmt·
ting, Makes It
for anyone, even a beginner
ard Sbrlver.
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tol' 13 points, total or 55 points.
to complete a
In just 7 hours. Every knitter
William Fadeley oatd groee
Curt BolodOD, 155-iJound half.
wants to try t)le
and now the . lower
before the meal. Followlngtb e back, earrled 94lilllea for 329
prices make it
in and let us show you
·•upper, omcers ot the boolters yards, averageof3.5yarda;puahow to (Knit
It tomorrow) at rea·
club were recognized and ol.so edf611me. .ndeompleted18for ·
recognbed were all or the work- 365 yards and four touehdowna;
oonable
ero wm helped In 81\V WI.!' wiUI scored ltve touehdoWns ancl 30
Potterns
women and children.
tbe foolholl progrom. Thla lf&lt;IUP polntt.
See our
Christmas Canis, Gift
was cited for their work ...,.
il9ward Shriver, 150,poundjun.
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Wrapping
,IIemo.
trlbuted to bulldlng new b!Oieh· loriWiback, eerrled49tlmestor

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lloJI!II' Wr11bt'o Ia-., Eqloo Tr- here Friday nl&amp;ht.
the 1lllrd -"'&lt;! bot JOII)Ied awu
·IntO tho *itoi-'o of
Tho Eqies ..,. 'OOith an-· fr&lt;lm tho 'fllllor"s lio ll)e llnal
... ~ V.U. Albi.Uec- .U U roconi on tho ....., Ollld elal&lt;t mllout... Tho loaa lll'oncewillla ,l l-t791otoeyovv tho -laSVAC.pll1 held a theWQdcatll~1cmthe-'
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W L p OP • lialllpoiJs 83 Jacki&lt;MI 79 (OT)
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1 0 711 54 ~olal 46 Nelo-York 43
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Wenoton at Meigs
W L P OP Athens at Logan
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picked Bill Wwana of ~
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llalnes of Dover Uo pilot 1be
South. Both ooaebel will Hleet
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teoma II! ·IIJIII
,ltl!il fall,
and H wiD be tho flrll lime
either hao beea bead coaclo Ia
tho all-.- - .
Tho vot.ru WUklns aooed out
Bob RtubiiD i&gt;f· onee • beolen
~ ·lor tho North lab.
Bob CommiDp i&gt;l .........
Slruthero wu . - 1D llill.
For lho South, llalneo wm
out ovar 'IJoloa .-z. of Verlalllea, tho IIIWo Clua A - .
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Mar for'1lanl Jim ColoR wu
tho onl1.,_\lf"nt.-r11Drtho
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Swan ani TaiiiOehUI, hit over 40'l.
llrun the tleld, and Conde, plll)'ed tho Jut three quarters at
guard, hits of 121or 42perce~
Teamwloe, Moll• hit 37 per ce.from tho llOid, 57 per cent at tho
free uno.
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BOIIlo ;o_oo _government g._
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trace of the Communlot
band tiW ambu- and killed
a elx-man Plrlllwlne patrol and
t1&lt;o clvlllana Tloulii!II.Y. The "bla
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For the losers, Steve Jeffen
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Logan led the entire pmo.
Wellston pulled within olx Ia the
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ker Slate Service Center)- Dave
Phillips, RL 2 Patriot, a buck
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Vinton (Jim Myers Sohlo Set·
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Columbus, 6-polnt buck In Morgan Twp. i and Clarence Hash,
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Soultta, 1361~ • Algeria stopped By United Pr111 lntem:# s!
Tore Marnusaen, 135'.11 , Nor- Ohio Slate 95 U,ofCaut.Daoblt
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Maml Union 70 Wellllnl a..

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MattJH,ws, 3-1..7; Albert, 1+8;

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game, 39-32:. Box seore of the
varoi\Y pme:
LOGAN - Anglo 3-0~; Cnoloe,
6-4-16i Kemper, 7.6-20; Poskl1,
A..A-22: WeUand. &amp;-1 ..13; Trow.
bridse, 1-il-4; TOTALS 32-17-al.
WELLSTON - Jetlen, 5-10·
20: Hulbert, 5-3-13; Downard,

GALLlPOLlS - Hunter&amp; kill.
ed only tour deer In Gallla Coun\Y Friday but It bnoughl the
kill lor lhe 1967 five day 11Uft
deer season to 37 animals kill·
ed, lour more than the 33 killed durinl a com])lll'able five day
season last year.
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Gallla Coun\Y G...., Protec·
tor Kenneth L. Tomllasoo aeld
Saturday oot enough hWIIers were
out the last da,y of the sea1011.
Had tlooy been wt, Friday's kill
would have e(J.Ialled Monday's
kill of 12 animals. A light soow
Thursday made for excellent
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pOd JimD17 Melllour, 161,
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zlnglol 154% Italy "'-&lt;! Joe Rico drew TGIII BsDn,
Gon@eo, 1Slt. , France •.
157, New York I.
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JACKSON ;_ Tloe Gallipolis
of a stroll1Jacklon reserve s(fl&amp;d
Frldajl o1abt.
Leading ocorera for lhe Blue
Devil reaerves were Beep Mattbews
.Mike -orr, eaeh witi

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Blue Imps Drop
Opener, 53-29

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Re"'"ea- Lopn31Woll I
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53-34. Lopn eloo hit 11 ., 39
free IDI&amp;el while Well...., hit
23 of 33 from thO foul clrcloo.
Logan led 22-8, f4.,36, and
62-55 at .tho Ql8l'tei'DI8rkL LIIS
played Marion • Franklin lall
night. Well...., playa at Alhono
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both .,.acil.
The wtnnen placed four men
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LOGAN - Powonw L o g a n
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bench maintained their mm- TOTALS • • •• 18 -45-17 21-12
J10 -nllartersgotlnloultroubAVERAGE ••••• ~ $7',1;
trouble,
Gilkey, lor example had three
NELSONVILLE-YORK
fools wblstled oo him by tho end PLAYER
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Tannehill had blo fourth late ID Polley , ••• ·• 8 ' U-2 ' t-1
the third quarter, sat out the rest KIMI- • , • • 3 9-1 2-1
of 'thet period, and ball of tho T)'9. • .. • • ••• 3 3·1
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JACfisoN - Quite a to-.i- flrlta"!llre cbalked up bere Friday nlgbt
IIIIer c-h·DUke Burson's GAHS Blue Devils nudged Jackom 837111D atllri1U1111 overtime bailie.
It ws1 GalllpoU•'• lint ~ague game of the year, and their llrat
open~!'~~ league win ~ years. ,
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It wu the t1rit time tn nine 7ear1 the Gallians defeated Jackson
at JackiOil.·
It wat the tlrlt tJ.me.ln four year1 a Blue Devil hardwood quintet
defeated the tromneli in 'baaketball, havfirw: lost seven in 1 row to
Jackson, and 15~tbelr last l&amp;gameato the Iroiunen since the 1958.; ·
59 campolgn.
The victory left the two teaml
even after 43 years of actlvi\Y
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Tamoblll let tho Yahiiloira
with 12 pointo, Coke bad :!'tor
1bo BucJceye hiP.
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27, Gilkey led
with 10,_Tanneblll had 9.
111e Bllclolyo reoernl bad 1111
"i'UY time ·with c-h Tt'!7 011·
Molao ,........,., n1n1: U·:le. t.owtrlqr hadU for
tho - n , Joa Klooo lied I and
Pal Ardoor 7 tor Molp.
BY QUARTERS
NeiiOIWIIle-York 11 25 _31 U
Mello
10 2236 46
NElS, -'YORK: Coker 6-t·t3;
Ennis 2-3·7; C. POll•¥. 2-1•5;
KIMIIOO 1-1-3; '1')'o 1-l.S;,Fiek
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MEIGS: TBDnoblll 3·1•12; GU•
key t-1-9; Myero 0-2-2; swan f.
2-10; Ander"'"' 0·1-1; AU111-0·2; C - 5-G-10; Werry 0-G-G•.
TOTALS,
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Ol!lclala: Rels ani RIIIMll.
MEIGS INDIVIDUAL
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Gilkey • • , • • • 3
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Myero .. . . . . . . . 1 2-G· 4-2
Swan.: •••••• 1 lo-" Z-2
Ander,... ••••• 2
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BY JIM PORTER m
JACHSON - ,Coach DUke Burson's Gallla Academy Jllsh School Blue
Devils woo thslr oea100 opener at Jackson Friday n1g1rt by deleatq
the lronmen 83'.. 79 In a htgh.acarillg overtJme thrlller.
Spe~ the Blue Devil attack was torwant Larry Mitchell who .f:~::::::..:::::.:~§:~::::::.o:&gt;.::~::?-:o:~f:-:::&amp;.:.:::::?:~~::::~};:;m~a,;:;::~~.::::~;:..::::;::~JS:,~;:;:;.;o:e-X::?pw:nped 32 pointl thrqh the hOopa to lead all scorers.
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Tho contell wa1 tied 16 time1;
·60 per eent from 111o tlold, •• and the lead exclwl&amp;ed band8
well aa 66 per coot 11-om the 10 tlmoo. Jackooo'o biiii!Oit lead
foul line.
was a.. points, 14-11 and IS.
Even more lmprealive, how· 11 ln u.e flrll half, GantpoUa•
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fort lha BuriCIII&amp;ns displayed. 42, and 56-46 at the end of the
' Including MHcllell, four Blue . tblrd otanza.
Devils aoored - l o ligures
GARS shot 53.6 per eoot from
•• 110111or guord Butch Cordell 111o Door and 56,3 from tho foul
cllalked up 17 po!Dta, 'OOith guards Uno. JackiOD had 52.5 from the
BY DICK THOMAS
Jim Gnmore and Lee Bur1011 Door ond 61 per coot from the
adding 12 eaeh.
line.
GALUPOLJS - The Kyger Creek Bobcats almost pulled the gaJJJe out
Tbe visiting Galllpolllanl ellABox acore:
of the fire Friday nlgbt at Southweslern High School but Coach·Lloyd
n't get U&lt; nm as much against
GAllS - -Mitcball, 15.2- 32; Myers Hlshlandors flnlshefl strong ID eke oUt a 66-63 wiOI over the
the taller Jack.IIOIIIQJadaa Coach Cordell, S.l - 17; BurBOD, e. vlslt)rv Bobcats.
Bur10n bad hoped. but the fast 0 - 12; Gilmore, s..2 - 12; With a minute aqd eight seconds to go Kyger Creek had narrowed
break was really unnecelllary Spencer, 2-2 - 6; Henry, 1-1
the margin to 62·'60. Daye Beaver, a S..lO senior, sunk a layup for a
as the Blue Devil cagera ran - 3; MeadoW,., 0-1- 1.
84--60 count. George Dillon, 6-1 senior, was fouled twice bv Chuck
pattern playf againlt tho Jack·
JHS- Hmi~ 11-7- 23;Mount, Bradbury, 6-2 Bobe¥ junior. b116;Jnlsaed both shots.
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1011 man-to-man defenaewithper- 10-1 21; ureen, 8-3 - 19;
At the 16 ~d mark, Bea.
lectlon.
DeStephen, 2-3 - 7 l Rice, 3- ver scored on a crlp to put the
GAllS, oven thousll loading 0 - 6; Mopes, IJ.3 - •·
Highlanders ah d 66-6 1 Jim next game this week will be a1
moat of the game waa nover
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reeiiy out of troubl~. Coach Dave
_Score by Quarters: .
Whim, 5-10 )lnlor Bobeat, had ' day night. Ky;er ~;.;,cl,00~:
9 29 ~6 14- 83 been fouled by Beaver and made lalned Falrlaad of Lawrence
Floher•o lronmoo were con- Geni)10Jia
-~•- 11nc11ng weak opotsln the Jackam
14 27 46 74- 79 hla seeond llhnt. With the seconds ~---· last ni~ Next -k•--.1
Devil" •
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lindUcldng away Whim wao fouled ~·"
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agalri' by D.;.e Notter 6-l ...,_ end, the Bobcats play 1w&lt;&gt; games.
In!! lanl&lt;;y ro.....,.d Bob ount.
lor, under lhe basket as he Kyger Creek goes toMelgsCounwtde open HVeril ti~es beneath
made Kyger Creek's last buc.- ty to meet Eastern on Friday
the Jackam basket.
ket. White missed the lr 111
night and SouthernLocaloiMoiJ&lt;s
So cloae w•s tho 111mo. In fact,
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County Is at Kyger Creak next
thO\ wloen the scoreboard clock
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ahiJWed 0:~ rooiJoclY 110med \0
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· Bra&lt;l&gt;ury paeed Kyger Creek
The win leaves the Highlandknow
had woo. AI that polilt
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wi111 23 )IOinls and 13 ebound
oro with a 1-1 rec&lt;&gt;rd, not count.
lhe score liOI 74-74, but l&gt;llt.
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lag last night's game, Kyger
chell had juat sunk a bucket that ...!,rmalng•~;m by• =--~ th.:!; the boards with fS rebounds ID Creek was 0-2 going lnio t1oe
oeemod m rip the net,!&gt;l'eclsely
W' ehl .,
po F , 34 tor Southwestern. Dennl
Fairland game last nlsllt.
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6-3 enl had 2
&amp;.stern leads tile Southern
Not even the officials knew Burke led the . drst place teaJrJ Br•!:::.-. s or,
1 points. VaUey
Athletic
Conference
lot 11111'0 as the roar ID thoii,YIIIo witlo a 203-558 aeries, as B. TU- 10 -;,('23' and Groae eacfi made (SVAC) 2-G alter Friday night's
nulum kept audlblliQ'· close to Ill was turning In • 199--5 63 for
Fl a11~ the Ooor •
58..47 win over Hannan Trace
· the laa!ng five
ve ..... anders were In dou- Coa
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ch Paul
lon s Trace Wildzero.
Neal! In •
auranc~ but~ lor · all of the scoring Dillon cats are 2-lla the SV AC, In secBut the Um~ ruled th_at lain th1
l&gt;lltchen's basket was too late,
~- e runner-&lt;JPho
Tiny• had 16 to pace the •
d.
ond place.
and both teams were launched mar&amp;&amp;~, was art IS rt a1
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1n1o three mUnrtes of overtime. Bargalnland """ a 3 game aet - r was next wi111 u. Jim
western reserves alTloe overtime period was a over them. lol. Zeoli, of TillY'•• Walker, 5-11 iunior, had 13. Beaso
a 31-29 win over the
80010 In Itself. With both teams turned ID the bl&amp;ll for lbo ...,. ~~ 1 ~·
~arter.
Kyger
reek
resenea in Frlpreo1ing IWI eourt, both mama inl with a 222-8_18 aerieL C. Nsal 1ng with 11:
• 1&lt;01'· d~ night•s opener. The little
were drawing fools.
led ·hla team ID aoorlng with a
Hlgblinders . were leading 30-18
Mllehell comrerted a t h r e e 1,89-527,
Tho game was actually won at. at 111o end of three periods but
po1n1, p111 after drawinl a foul
1'be BIU. FClWIIaln Motel- and the foul llao as OOth teams were Kyger Creek dutscored them u ..
'"' .nisf'IIIUd-"larold llowe who • Craddoclo'JJ, ServloeJI!atlm.opl~- • "''"" fJ"9'l\ !h.a tie\~ ~st. . l In the last frame. Richard
had .jult scored. Now the seore their aeries at 4 pulilla each. ern made 28 of 73' toi- ' a8.3"per Stout had 15 points lor tho winwaa 79-76 Gallipolis with 1:50 L. Brown had a206-56llorCracJ. cent and Kyi!eJ' Creek had 28 ners and Jim Tyo hadiO,hlalolor
rellllinlli
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dock's and -P. Alderlgl 2, 21~ ~ for 77, or 36.3 per cenl At the the loaers.
GAllS forward Tom Spencer 567 lor Blue Fountain.
: : foul line It was a dllrcrent smry. Kyger C&lt;eek
10 13 20 20 63
bloeked 811 all -Important Howe
B. Harrloon'o 214-605 seri., The Hlgltlandero made 10 oilS Southwestern
14 19 19 13 66
1hol' with 35 ....,.... left and led Skyline 1\.anel Ia a 3 il!lllll lor 55.5 per coot while the Jlob.
Kyger Creek (63) - Buckley,
Mitebell pleked up 111e loose ball, · - over tho Shoe c~. cats made ..... of 16 lor 43.7 1-0-2; Bracbu-y, 10-3-23; Grose,
roclng lot 111e acore with
whoae E. Painter with a 193' - pet cent. · .
10-1-2); Spaulding, 2-2-6; White,
526 was leading scorer.
Top men on tho boards lor 3-1.-7f· Eblin, 1.-IJ.2; Reese, 1·
aeconda 00 tiMi clock.
Howe retaliated with a mark
Standlnga:
Southwestern were Dillon with 0.:1. otals, 28-7-63.
73 23 II rebounds, Walker with nlne
"i]ve IIOCOIIdo' later making 111e Erma•a Aces
Southw,stern (6&amp;) - Walker,
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Neal's loauranco
61·. 35 and N - . With elgltt. Kyger 5-3-13; Dillon, 7~-l6j Beayer,
Spencer drow two ·fools 1n tho TinY'&amp; Bargalnlaad
56 to Creek's edge on the boards waa 6-0wl2j Carter, ~11; Notter,
11na1 12 aecondo, making both Blue Fountain
· 50 46 In defensive rtboundL
6-2-lt. Totals, 28-10-66.
4~_48
Seothweotern Jumped to a 6-j)
ellnchinll: lhe victory alter Howe 8\0:IIne Lanes
Reserve score: Soutmtestern
had made only one of a - - Shoe Center
38
lead early Ia U.o -first period 31, Kyger Creek 29.
~ free throw &lt;IPIIOI'Illni\Y~ Craddoek'a Ser. Sta.
30 86 but Kyger Creek tied It 6-6 at
Tbe buzzer IIOIIIICied with Galli· Worehlme's Clinic
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Reserves- !rootoo 47 • 0101
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Southern
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Friday's High
GLOUSTER - Leeper 1-1-3,
ter. -~"";;rhlled onl1 two coot while Glouster hit oo 17 Trace t.•-iO, Erwin 4-4-12, Mepolftta ID tloe
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Tloe holts
Glou1- 10, M. Swart 2-2-6, D. SwariiJ.
Glwster'a Tomeats bed fer
31
to
21
with
Southern's
1-1. TOTALS 17-15-49.
Cioyahoga Falls 90 Akron Central pl11er1 hH Ia - e flsure•
Steve Sillier haYing 12 to lead . SOilrHERN - T. Diddle 7.f.
65
' -· 18 Norris 2-G-4, T. Protlltt 1during their ....... ... In thet deportmoot.
Akron East 62 l!"arbertoo 47
Glouster's Reserveaalsoscor- 3-5, Shuler t-3-5, Stewart 2-0galnll tho Meigs Countlafts. The
Sprlnafleld 39 Ravenna 35
Y!sltor 1 were poeed by Sopho. 011 a 311.:19 victory Ia the pr&amp;- t. Totals 1 :~- 1 0-3 6 • •
Wamrloo 87 Windham 63
l,tiOI'e Greg ~ who hit lor Umlnary conteit. Dan Smith's
Belpre 66 Fort Frye 54
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ALBANY_ Coaeh.R~Shlv&amp;Lorain st. Merys 86 Cel&gt;lrel41
l.v's North Gallla Pirates clnJp.
pOd a IIIJ.43 non-leaaue basket.
Ashland 69 Lancaster 53
ball OOritell to Alexander here
Miami East 58 Newton 53
Frldajl nlglrt.
Xenia Woodrow WU100 80
By ROBERT GRIMM
Brm Bacevlch of undei'.Forreot Ervin paced.eight Alex.
Cedarville 53
CIDclmatl Roser Bacon. Bac&amp;- · andel' scorer• with 20 points • .
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Dayton Carroll 61 Dutoo BelCOLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio's vich """ believed the larorlm Fred Deel had 14 for tholoaers. ·
mont 51
hlsll
ochool rooa.au coaches to land the South coachinl nod.
Fairmont Well 75 Colonel Whim
NORTII GALLIA (43).- Groen.
Tho 32 • member board of dlbeve
turned
doWn a $3,000 offer
M
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P~! Ul-4; Hager,
to take p$rt Ia tho "Big $3" all· reetors lallructed Federle! to U7·,3-4-10;
Toledo Central Catholle 51
Morr!l.....,.
Deei,6-Z-14;
star grid game ID Hershey, PL, oppollll a committee m stuclY G~ - 0-2-2. T~a- 1&amp;-U.fil.
Fairview 36
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tho matter of111e Herllbey, Pa.,
Fairborn 76 Vandalia Butler 65 next summer.
ALI!;AANDER (00) - Brooks,
'l1he
board of directors of the game If apm10rs were still In- 4-0-8; Goas, 7-t..tS; West, 3-4-9;
Xenia 89 Sarlruzlleld Shawnee 49
Ia pla!'lng Ohio In 1969.
Hamlltoo Girl!eld82Miamlllburg Ohio Hlglt School F - -terested
The
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Association,
meeting
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cade, 7..2-16; Hacker, t..O.:Z;Vall,
Carllalo 74 Middletown Madison bore U&lt; aeloet the players and cloWn lbo 1968 game were that 1-G.:I. Toga) a- 39-12-90. ,
coadte• for next lliDlDler'l It would be too dltllcult to work
-R eserves: AIOlllllldor 59, North
48
' No11h • South game In Canlon, out seleetlan of lloe all-star• 011
Arcanum 84 Preble Mooroe 53
19
Gallla
Hamlltoo Tall 73 Falrlleld 65 heard a PnlllOsal from IPJII&amp;Orl such short notice. Federle! and
By~ra:
Celina ICIIS 75 Wapahooeta St. of tbe "Big 33" c:laadc to take Lima's AI Scrivner wool m "'-'· North Gellla •• 12 25 '30 43
the plaee of Texas ID tho an. sbey to _ obtain detail&amp; of the
Joseph 64
Aleundor •• ' 13 44 72 00
nual
pme nat IIUIIDIIer on11
Cia. LaSalle 59 Cln. Elder 57
a
week
alter
tho
Ohio
;.!1-.Cia. Moeller 62 CID. McNicholas 49
game.
Cln. St. Xavier 86 Cln. Roger
The 8111110 would bave auar•
Bacon 53
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Millersport 74 Herne UniOn 52 "-OOOt&gt;lus 112,000 laseholarshlp
Carroll 77 Fairfield Unlcm 66 " - and _ . ... lot a 33Newark 6t Lancaster 53
man oQiad with coaches ani
Ealltern (Mejj!a) 58llannan-Tra'!' trainer&amp;.
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Glouster 49 Southern of Melp eoacbes, _.ntly bellevlnl It
Counly 36
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Instructed 111a1r preal-. Ted
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Portsmouth 82 Chillicothe 63
v• ..,.., Portsmouth Notre Dame 55 New tit¥ tho "-IIYIYanla - - • ·
Boeton 51
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Alhona .-.oiled t1oa bQordo
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Alhona led 19-13' -iheflrot
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Now York
11- 13 :us quarter cmJUnlor JoeMyerl' J)OI.Ir
Baltlmon
9 II .450 of free llorowo, ·
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st. Loot'
19 7 ,731 hlil,
and Jim Condetoelooe
Sao Franelaeo
19 7 . •7:1 tho half 01125• 22 ;
Loo Allaelos
12 l~ 5
In the third quarter, Conde'o 20
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Sin DitiO
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Frlda.v'l RoiQits
bU fr&lt;lm , the corner, 1:aJ1nehlll
Baltimore 123-CIDcfllnatl 109
clroft In, COOde gotooe lrmo In
PhHadelphla 133 Soattle1~9
!root of tho ke ,.., Rod Gilkey
D·ston12.3Los•·-•es119
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Chlcqo 102 Now York 100
pulnta while tho Buckeyes were
Sin Fran. 12t St. Lools 101 c811111lw only a Qeld goal by 8-'
(Only g8mes scheWiod)
Carl Polley and olqrlelree
throwo by Flck and Polley,lor31
points.
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tho Qnal period, though Pltll ED·
nis's two free thrOw• with 57 seceight po1n1a led ~ Ia that . ondsleft tied it at 43-'_3 . T~.game.
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Southern win open l&gt;lld-Obko 0:58 left, Andersoo .coml!'llln,
Veney Conleronee ~ ani hlttl!'llthecllncher!reethrOw
at home againll Alexander tbls noted above witb 5 seconds left.

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elltd IIObU Ollld CalAEASTERN- KarUn f.O.I, B,_
...U ob: aged tho Win- Bucidllt' 1-7-13, B.,-... t-2.10;
- • wldla Norm -Swladl__.a IIX ~ U-f, ~ 5-4-14.;
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Team ;Play ResultS

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J:a-.., piQioc a ...- tldl1\wdlr.
..~. loll~ bn!ak a 43-43 tie andCO.CIIJI&amp;In Jim - IIJia of ball ID tho tint hall, 1• BY qUAK'l1!111c
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-12 21 15 51-51 kelball team ..,top ~oy ·tiW ...,.., ...rNti.....WO·York In t h o WU :1$-21 II Mlftl-~ .• 11-T - t-4-12, 1'11111 oaataro IJIIo ~ - r-t a r - litre FrlcltJ Dilllt-

·Athens Wallops Ironton
moNTON - - ' 1 retw'n
to the Soothoaatern Ololo Athlstle League
tho firlt time
In 37 yeors was marred by dolending SEOAL CQIO chaJIWiob
Athena 79-54 here Friday nl&amp;ht.
Coach !;Iouck McAteo'o Bulldogs, bltllnc 57.1 ~ _cent of
t!Mili lhols from the&lt;flld, tralledonlymce- 7-6oarl¥ ID
the flrll canto - before pullIng away· to aa e&amp;IIY victory.
It waa the INIOn opener for
Coach Dick Myers Tlaero. Tho
win left Alheao with a 1-1 ....
son reeord.
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Tloe Bulldog~ who have wm
or shared the ..,oAL herdwood
tiUe tar ftve atralghtyeara, placed three men In double ttaure•,
paced by Dennis llapp'o 25 markoro. Roller Bentley had 15 and
Dave Wickerham 16." l'ldJ Rice
totaiOd nlne for Jhe smaller TJ.
gers who conneeled cm 19 of
69 l'rOIQ the tleld lot a 27.5
perc:entaie. · Athens hit 24 of
42 from tho field. ..
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did ..... f&gt;eiier, spiltdiilr ·l tie
cords 31 limo• Ia 42 lt&gt;-

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Jim Chadwell, 5-11 - l o r ward · for Eallem and Haman lnl-porlod. ·
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lloJI!II' Wr11bt'o Ia-., Eqloo Tr- here Friday nl&amp;ht.
the 1lllrd -"'&lt;! bot JOII)Ied awu
·IntO tho *itoi-'o of
Tho Eqies ..,. 'OOith an-· fr&lt;lm tho 'fllllor"s lio ll)e llnal
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10 46 43 MolaL .. ...
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It? Alhons 79' Irootoo 54
W L p OP • lialllpoiJs 83 Jacki&lt;MI 79 (OT)
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1 0 711 54 ~olal 46 Nelo-York 43
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Wenoton at Meigs
W L P OP Athens at Logan
1 0 53 29 Gallipolis at lrootoo

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Colo.llooe
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Cola. Marloo Franklin 58 Colo.
Walout Ridge 51
Worthington 62 Bexley 46
• Grove City 52 Gakama so
Groveport 53 Hilliard 51
Westerville 85 Mllllln 81
Londoli 79 M1117svllle -68
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h8doU · IUlrered their oecood
atraltlrt oeiiJack . of the 1967.
68 eaae aeason bJ clrapplne a
49-36 doc:latoo to Glwster bore

Frldq.nlstot:

12. Sophomore Tom Trace and
Senior Jomea SloonbOrn ..ch tal·
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Tom Diddle, Southern'• 6ft.
senior, took ocorlng honors of

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picked Bill Wwana of ~
~.!: ~-!"~ Dick
llalnes of Dover Uo pilot 1be
South. Both ooaebel will Hleet
· :::.. aaslatants each lot 111o
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teoma II! ·IIJIII
,ltl!il fall,
and H wiD be tho flrll lime
either hao beea bead coaclo Ia
tho all-.- - .
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Bob RtubiiD i&gt;f· onee • beolen
~ ·lor tho North lab.
Bob CommiDp i&gt;l .........
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For lho South, llalneo wm
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llrun the tleld, and Conde, plll)'ed tho Jut three quarters at
guard, hits of 121or 42perce~
Teamwloe, Moll• hit 37 per ce.from tho llOid, 57 per cent at tho
free uno.
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For the losers, Steve Jeffen
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Logan led the entire pmo.
Wellston pulled within olx Ia the
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Vinton (Jim Myers Sohlo Set·
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Tore Marnusaen, 135'.11 , Nor- Ohio Slate 95 U,ofCaut.Daoblt
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MattJH,ws, 3-1..7; Albert, 1+8;

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varoi\Y pme:
LOGAN - Anglo 3-0~; Cnoloe,
6-4-16i Kemper, 7.6-20; Poskl1,
A..A-22: WeUand. &amp;-1 ..13; Trow.
bridse, 1-il-4; TOTALS 32-17-al.
WELLSTON - Jetlen, 5-10·
20: Hulbert, 5-3-13; Downard,

GALLlPOLlS - Hunter&amp; kill.
ed only tour deer In Gallla Coun\Y Friday but It bnoughl the
kill lor lhe 1967 five day 11Uft
deer season to 37 animals kill·
ed, lour more than the 33 killed durinl a com])lll'able five day
season last year.
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Gallla Coun\Y G...., Protec·
tor Kenneth L. Tomllasoo aeld
Saturday oot enough hWIIers were
out the last da,y of the sea1011.
Had tlooy been wt, Friday's kill
would have e(J.Ialled Monday's
kill of 12 animals. A light soow
Thursday made for excellent
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zlnglol 154% Italy "'-&lt;! Joe Rico drew TGIII BsDn,
Gon@eo, 1Slt. , France •.
157, New York I.
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JACKSON ;_ Tloe Gallipolis
of a stroll1Jacklon reserve s(fl&amp;d
Frldajl o1abt.
Leading ocorera for lhe Blue
Devil reaerves were Beep Mattbews
.Mike -orr, eaeh witi

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Blue Imps Drop
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53-34. Lopn eloo hit 11 ., 39
free IDI&amp;el while Well...., hit
23 of 33 from thO foul clrcloo.
Logan led 22-8, f4.,36, and
62-55 at .tho Ql8l'tei'DI8rkL LIIS
played Marion • Franklin lall
night. Well...., playa at Alhono
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The wtnnen placed four men
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LOGAN - Powonw L o g a n
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J10 -nllartersgotlnloultroubAVERAGE ••••• ~ $7',1;
trouble,
Gilkey, lor example had three
NELSONVILLE-YORK
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the third quarter, sat out the rest KIMI- • , • • 3 9-1 2-1
of 'thet period, and ball of tho T)'9. • .. • • ••• 3 3·1
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JACfisoN - Quite a to-.i- flrlta"!llre cbalked up bere Friday nlgbt
IIIIer c-h·DUke Burson's GAHS Blue Devils nudged Jackom 837111D atllri1U1111 overtime bailie.
It ws1 GalllpoU•'• lint ~ague game of the year, and their llrat
open~!'~~ league win ~ years. ,
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It wu the t1rit time tn nine 7ear1 the Gallians defeated Jackson
at JackiOil.·
It wat the tlrlt tJ.me.ln four year1 a Blue Devil hardwood quintet
defeated the tromneli in 'baaketball, havfirw: lost seven in 1 row to
Jackson, and 15~tbelr last l&amp;gameato the Iroiunen since the 1958.; ·
59 campolgn.
The victory left the two teaml
even after 43 years of actlvi\Y
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with 12 pointo, Coke bad :!'tor
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27, Gilkey led
with 10,_Tanneblll had 9.
111e Bllclolyo reoernl bad 1111
"i'UY time ·with c-h Tt'!7 011·
Molao ,........,., n1n1: U·:le. t.owtrlqr hadU for
tho - n , Joa Klooo lied I and
Pal Ardoor 7 tor Molp.
BY QUARTERS
NeiiOIWIIle-York 11 25 _31 U
Mello
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NElS, -'YORK: Coker 6-t·t3;
Ennis 2-3·7; C. POll•¥. 2-1•5;
KIMIIOO 1-1-3; '1')'o 1-l.S;,Fiek
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MEIGS: TBDnoblll 3·1•12; GU•
key t-1-9; Myero 0-2-2; swan f.
2-10; Ander"'"' 0·1-1; AU111-0·2; C - 5-G-10; Werry 0-G-G•.
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Ol!lclala: Rels ani RIIIMll.
MEIGS INDIVIDUAL
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Gilkey • • , • • • 3
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Swan.: •••••• 1 lo-" Z-2
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BY JIM PORTER m
JACHSON - ,Coach DUke Burson's Gallla Academy Jllsh School Blue
Devils woo thslr oea100 opener at Jackson Friday n1g1rt by deleatq
the lronmen 83'.. 79 In a htgh.acarillg overtJme thrlller.
Spe~ the Blue Devil attack was torwant Larry Mitchell who .f:~::::::..:::::.:~§:~::::::.o:&gt;.::~::?-:o:~f:-:::&amp;.:.:::::?:~~::::~};:;m~a,;:;::~~.::::~;:..::::;::~JS:,~;:;:;.;o:e-X::?pw:nped 32 pointl thrqh the hOopa to lead all scorers.
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Tho contell wa1 tied 16 time1;
·60 per eent from 111o tlold, •• and the lead exclwl&amp;ed band8
well aa 66 per coot 11-om the 10 tlmoo. Jackooo'o biiii!Oit lead
foul line.
was a.. points, 14-11 and IS.
Even more lmprealive, how· 11 ln u.e flrll half, GantpoUa•
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fort lha BuriCIII&amp;ns displayed. 42, and 56-46 at the end of the
' Including MHcllell, four Blue . tblrd otanza.
Devils aoored - l o ligures
GARS shot 53.6 per eoot from
•• 110111or guord Butch Cordell 111o Door and 56,3 from tho foul
cllalked up 17 po!Dta, 'OOith guards Uno. JackiOD had 52.5 from the
BY DICK THOMAS
Jim Gnmore and Lee Bur1011 Door ond 61 per coot from the
adding 12 eaeh.
line.
GALUPOLJS - The Kyger Creek Bobcats almost pulled the gaJJJe out
Tbe visiting Galllpolllanl ellABox acore:
of the fire Friday nlgbt at Southweslern High School but Coach·Lloyd
n't get U&lt; nm as much against
GAllS - -Mitcball, 15.2- 32; Myers Hlshlandors flnlshefl strong ID eke oUt a 66-63 wiOI over the
the taller Jack.IIOIIIQJadaa Coach Cordell, S.l - 17; BurBOD, e. vlslt)rv Bobcats.
Bur10n bad hoped. but the fast 0 - 12; Gilmore, s..2 - 12; With a minute aqd eight seconds to go Kyger Creek had narrowed
break was really unnecelllary Spencer, 2-2 - 6; Henry, 1-1
the margin to 62·'60. Daye Beaver, a S..lO senior, sunk a layup for a
as the Blue Devil cagera ran - 3; MeadoW,., 0-1- 1.
84--60 count. George Dillon, 6-1 senior, was fouled twice bv Chuck
pattern playf againlt tho Jack·
JHS- Hmi~ 11-7- 23;Mount, Bradbury, 6-2 Bobe¥ junior. b116;Jnlsaed both shots.
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1011 man-to-man defenaewithper- 10-1 21; ureen, 8-3 - 19;
At the 16 ~d mark, Bea.
lectlon.
DeStephen, 2-3 - 7 l Rice, 3- ver scored on a crlp to put the
GAllS, oven thousll loading 0 - 6; Mopes, IJ.3 - •·
Highlanders ah d 66-6 1 Jim next game this week will be a1
moat of the game waa nover
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reeiiy out of troubl~. Coach Dave
_Score by Quarters: .
Whim, 5-10 )lnlor Bobeat, had ' day night. Ky;er ~;.;,cl,00~:
9 29 ~6 14- 83 been fouled by Beaver and made lalned Falrlaad of Lawrence
Floher•o lronmoo were con- Geni)10Jia
-~•- 11nc11ng weak opotsln the Jackam
14 27 46 74- 79 hla seeond llhnt. With the seconds ~---· last ni~ Next -k•--.1
Devil" •
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agalri' by D.;.e Notter 6-l ...,_ end, the Bobcats play 1w&lt;&gt; games.
In!! lanl&lt;;y ro.....,.d Bob ount.
lor, under lhe basket as he Kyger Creek goes toMelgsCounwtde open HVeril ti~es beneath
made Kyger Creek's last buc.- ty to meet Eastern on Friday
the Jackam basket.
ket. White missed the lr 111
night and SouthernLocaloiMoiJ&lt;s
So cloae w•s tho 111mo. In fact,
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County Is at Kyger Creak next
thO\ wloen the scoreboard clock
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ahiJWed 0:~ rooiJoclY 110med \0
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· Bra&lt;l&gt;ury paeed Kyger Creek
The win leaves the Highlandknow
had woo. AI that polilt
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wi111 23 )IOinls and 13 ebound
oro with a 1-1 rec&lt;&gt;rd, not count.
lhe score liOI 74-74, but l&gt;llt.
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lag last night's game, Kyger
chell had juat sunk a bucket that ...!,rmalng•~;m by• =--~ th.:!; the boards with fS rebounds ID Creek was 0-2 going lnio t1oe
oeemod m rip the net,!&gt;l'eclsely
W' ehl .,
po F , 34 tor Southwestern. Dennl
Fairland game last nlsllt.
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6-3 enl had 2
&amp;.stern leads tile Southern
Not even the officials knew Burke led the . drst place teaJrJ Br•!:::.-. s or,
1 points. VaUey
Athletic
Conference
lot 11111'0 as the roar ID thoii,YIIIo witlo a 203-558 aeries, as B. TU- 10 -;,('23' and Groae eacfi made (SVAC) 2-G alter Friday night's
nulum kept audlblliQ'· close to Ill was turning In • 199--5 63 for
Fl a11~ the Ooor •
58..47 win over Hannan Trace
· the laa!ng five
ve ..... anders were In dou- Coa
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ch Paul
lon s Trace Wildzero.
Neal! In •
auranc~ but~ lor · all of the scoring Dillon cats are 2-lla the SV AC, In secBut the Um~ ruled th_at lain th1
l&gt;lltchen's basket was too late,
~- e runner-&lt;JPho
Tiny• had 16 to pace the •
d.
ond place.
and both teams were launched mar&amp;&amp;~, was art IS rt a1
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1n1o three mUnrtes of overtime. Bargalnland """ a 3 game aet - r was next wi111 u. Jim
western reserves alTloe overtime period was a over them. lol. Zeoli, of TillY'•• Walker, 5-11 iunior, had 13. Beaso
a 31-29 win over the
80010 In Itself. With both teams turned ID the bl&amp;ll for lbo ...,. ~~ 1 ~·
~arter.
Kyger
reek
resenea in Frlpreo1ing IWI eourt, both mama inl with a 222-8_18 aerieL C. Nsal 1ng with 11:
• 1&lt;01'· d~ night•s opener. The little
were drawing fools.
led ·hla team ID aoorlng with a
Hlgblinders . were leading 30-18
Mllehell comrerted a t h r e e 1,89-527,
Tho game was actually won at. at 111o end of three periods but
po1n1, p111 after drawinl a foul
1'be BIU. FClWIIaln Motel- and the foul llao as OOth teams were Kyger Creek dutscored them u ..
'"' .nisf'IIIUd-"larold llowe who • Craddoclo'JJ, ServloeJI!atlm.opl~- • "''"" fJ"9'l\ !h.a tie\~ ~st. . l In the last frame. Richard
had .jult scored. Now the seore their aeries at 4 pulilla each. ern made 28 of 73' toi- ' a8.3"per Stout had 15 points lor tho winwaa 79-76 Gallipolis with 1:50 L. Brown had a206-56llorCracJ. cent and Kyi!eJ' Creek had 28 ners and Jim Tyo hadiO,hlalolor
rellllinlli
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dock's and -P. Alderlgl 2, 21~ ~ for 77, or 36.3 per cenl At the the loaers.
GAllS forward Tom Spencer 567 lor Blue Fountain.
: : foul line It was a dllrcrent smry. Kyger C&lt;eek
10 13 20 20 63
bloeked 811 all -Important Howe
B. Harrloon'o 214-605 seri., The Hlgltlandero made 10 oilS Southwestern
14 19 19 13 66
1hol' with 35 ....,.... left and led Skyline 1\.anel Ia a 3 il!lllll lor 55.5 per coot while the Jlob.
Kyger Creek (63) - Buckley,
Mitebell pleked up 111e loose ball, · - over tho Shoe c~. cats made ..... of 16 lor 43.7 1-0-2; Bracbu-y, 10-3-23; Grose,
roclng lot 111e acore with
whoae E. Painter with a 193' - pet cent. · .
10-1-2); Spaulding, 2-2-6; White,
526 was leading scorer.
Top men on tho boards lor 3-1.-7f· Eblin, 1.-IJ.2; Reese, 1·
aeconda 00 tiMi clock.
Howe retaliated with a mark
Standlnga:
Southwestern were Dillon with 0.:1. otals, 28-7-63.
73 23 II rebounds, Walker with nlne
"i]ve IIOCOIIdo' later making 111e Erma•a Aces
Southw,stern (6&amp;) - Walker,
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Neal's loauranco
61·. 35 and N - . With elgltt. Kyger 5-3-13; Dillon, 7~-l6j Beayer,
Spencer drow two ·fools 1n tho TinY'&amp; Bargalnlaad
56 to Creek's edge on the boards waa 6-0wl2j Carter, ~11; Notter,
11na1 12 aecondo, making both Blue Fountain
· 50 46 In defensive rtboundL
6-2-lt. Totals, 28-10-66.
4~_48
Seothweotern Jumped to a 6-j)
ellnchinll: lhe victory alter Howe 8\0:IIne Lanes
Reserve score: Soutmtestern
had made only one of a - - Shoe Center
38
lead early Ia U.o -first period 31, Kyger Creek 29.
~ free throw &lt;IPIIOI'Illni\Y~ Craddoek'a Ser. Sta.
30 86 but Kyger Creek tied It 6-6 at
Tbe buzzer IIOIIIICied with Galli· Worehlme's Clinic
28 68 the 3:55 .mark. . Tl!! _!llgltlandpollo on top. 83-79
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"1918162 6 - 71
- Ironton
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Ado
Reserves- !rootoo 47 • 0101
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e Tornadoes of Coach Jim
19 30 19 - 49
A
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The
Tornadoes
hit
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Southern
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lad of every CIIU'IIIIIs fr&lt;lm 1bo tlold lor 24 per
Friday's High
GLOUSTER - Leeper 1-1-3,
ter. -~"";;rhlled onl1 two coot while Glouster hit oo 17 Trace t.•-iO, Erwin 4-4-12, Mepolftta ID tloe
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of 43 att&lt;nnpts lor to per cent. Celland 2-$-7, SboMorn 44School Scores
ter.
Tloe holts
Glou1- 10, M. Swart 2-2-6, D. SwariiJ.
Glwster'a Tomeats bed fer
31
to
21
with
Southern's
1-1. TOTALS 17-15-49.
Cioyahoga Falls 90 Akron Central pl11er1 hH Ia - e flsure•
Steve Sillier haYing 12 to lead . SOilrHERN - T. Diddle 7.f.
65
' -· 18 Norris 2-G-4, T. Protlltt 1during their ....... ... In thet deportmoot.
Akron East 62 l!"arbertoo 47
Glouster's Reserveaalsoscor- 3-5, Shuler t-3-5, Stewart 2-0galnll tho Meigs Countlafts. The
Sprlnafleld 39 Ravenna 35
Y!sltor 1 were poeed by Sopho. 011 a 311.:19 victory Ia the pr&amp;- t. Totals 1 :~- 1 0-3 6 • •
Wamrloo 87 Windham 63
l,tiOI'e Greg ~ who hit lor Umlnary conteit. Dan Smith's
Belpre 66 Fort Frye 54
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Waterlord 60 Marietta st. Mary
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Edgertoo 58 North Central 33
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ALBANY_ Coaeh.R~Shlv&amp;Lorain st. Merys 86 Cel&gt;lrel41
l.v's North Gallla Pirates clnJp.
pOd a IIIJ.43 non-leaaue basket.
Ashland 69 Lancaster 53
ball OOritell to Alexander here
Miami East 58 Newton 53
Frldajl nlglrt.
Xenia Woodrow WU100 80
By ROBERT GRIMM
Brm Bacevlch of undei'.Forreot Ervin paced.eight Alex.
Cedarville 53
CIDclmatl Roser Bacon. Bac&amp;- · andel' scorer• with 20 points • .
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Dayton Carroll 61 Dutoo BelCOLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio's vich """ believed the larorlm Fred Deel had 14 for tholoaers. ·
mont 51
hlsll
ochool rooa.au coaches to land the South coachinl nod.
Fairmont Well 75 Colonel Whim
NORTII GALLIA (43).- Groen.
Tho 32 • member board of dlbeve
turned
doWn a $3,000 offer
M
lee,
P~! Ul-4; Hager,
to take p$rt Ia tho "Big $3" all· reetors lallructed Federle! to U7·,3-4-10;
Toledo Central Catholle 51
Morr!l.....,.
Deei,6-Z-14;
star grid game ID Hershey, PL, oppollll a committee m stuclY G~ - 0-2-2. T~a- 1&amp;-U.fil.
Fairview 36
1
tho matter of111e Herllbey, Pa.,
Fairborn 76 Vandalia Butler 65 next summer.
ALI!;AANDER (00) - Brooks,
'l1he
board of directors of the game If apm10rs were still In- 4-0-8; Goas, 7-t..tS; West, 3-4-9;
Xenia 89 Sarlruzlleld Shawnee 49
Ia pla!'lng Ohio In 1969.
Hamlltoo Girl!eld82Miamlllburg Ohio Hlglt School F - -terested
The
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Association,
meeting
63
cade, 7..2-16; Hacker, t..O.:Z;Vall,
Carllalo 74 Middletown Madison bore U&lt; aeloet the players and cloWn lbo 1968 game were that 1-G.:I. Toga) a- 39-12-90. ,
coadte• for next lliDlDler'l It would be too dltllcult to work
-R eserves: AIOlllllldor 59, North
48
' No11h • South game In Canlon, out seleetlan of lloe all-star• 011
Arcanum 84 Preble Mooroe 53
19
Gallla
Hamlltoo Tall 73 Falrlleld 65 heard a PnlllOsal from IPJII&amp;Orl such short notice. Federle! and
By~ra:
Celina ICIIS 75 Wapahooeta St. of tbe "Big 33" c:laadc to take Lima's AI Scrivner wool m "'-'· North Gellla •• 12 25 '30 43
the plaee of Texas ID tho an. sbey to _ obtain detail&amp; of the
Joseph 64
Aleundor •• ' 13 44 72 00
nual
pme nat IIUIIDIIer on11
Cia. LaSalle 59 Cln. Elder 57
a
week
alter
tho
Ohio
;.!1-.Cia. Moeller 62 CID. McNicholas 49
game.
Cln. St. Xavier 86 Cln. Roger
The 8111110 would bave auar•
Bacon 53
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Millersport 74 Herne UniOn 52 "-OOOt&gt;lus 112,000 laseholarshlp
Carroll 77 Fairfield Unlcm 66 " - and _ . ... lot a 33Newark 6t Lancaster 53
man oQiad with coaches ani
Ealltern (Mejj!a) 58llannan-Tra'!' trainer&amp;.
SAYS'.
47
But 111o ~ Slate
Glouster 49 Southern of Melp eoacbes, _.ntly bellevlnl It
Counly 36
wou14 be too tllllcult m make
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eyersvllle 58 c
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Instructed 111a1r preal-. Ted
Federle! of n....- c•-, m Miller Clly 66 Holgate 4t
Portsmouth 82 Chillicothe 63
v• ..,.., Portsmouth Notre Dame 55 New tit¥ tho "-IIYIYanla - - • ·
Boeton 51
th1!11 would be lrden- In
Po~ Ealt 67 Valley Hilll I~ turning cloWn tho at..

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hH 16GI20 free throwL
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Alhona .-.oiled t1oa bQordo
'OOith 32 r-..clo. Rowhad 'Jdne
....,. for tho cllaiiiPI.
Alhona led 19-13' -iheflrot
period of aetllHI. II wu 37.:15
at hall-&amp;le, and 53-371ollowlnl

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-eiWa-rthelr.-oleel bamorl. T!oei!Uckeyosareh
Iormor Nei.....Ule IIIII BuclUI·
York 11oam1, and tho Maralldero
are- Pomerw • MiddJepurt ani
utland
lld!dO&lt;I
• !IBA STANDINGS
- RCoao:h. ~WoUo'~ Marouderll
By Uolla&lt;l Prell ~
. ~ lboeamewerecloWD8-',
EAST
. It at 8·8 With 1:20 ID tho .
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~-:.l)lbla
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free 11orow, loll behlllclll-8, and
llotrvlt
IS IO •sss pulled U&lt; 11"10 at tho end of lbo
Now York
11- 13 :us quarter cmJUnlor JoeMyerl' J)OI.Ir
Baltlmon
9 II .450 of free llorowo, ·
Clnclmotl
9 12
Dowu by 7 (25-18) mldwa)'lntho
WEsr
~cone! quarter, •tho Manlldero
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st. Loot'
19 7 ,731 hlil,
and Jim Condetoelooe
Sao Franelaeo
19 7 . •7:1 tho half 01125• 22 ;
Loo Allaelos
12 l~ 5
In the third quarter, Conde'o 20
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Sin DitiO
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4 22 ':154 mlaUies left. By 'Ito end, Swan had
Frlda.v'l RoiQits
bU fr&lt;lm , the corner, 1:aJ1nehlll
Baltimore 123-CIDcfllnatl 109
clroft In, COOde gotooe lrmo In
PhHadelphla 133 Soattle1~9
!root of tho ke ,.., Rod Gilkey
D·ston12.3Los•·-•es119
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a 10 1-r. Meigs lied 38
Chlcqo 102 Now York 100
pulnta while tho Buckeyes were
Sin Fran. 12t St. Lools 101 c811111lw only a Qeld goal by 8-'
(Only g8mes scheWiod)
Carl Polley and olqrlelree
throwo by Flck and Polley,lor31
points.
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Tho MaraUders ..,..r trailed In
tho Qnal period, though Pltll ED·
nis's two free thrOw• with 57 seceight po1n1a led ~ Ia that . ondsleft tied it at 43-'_3 . T~.game.
.
hlll had exiled "" nve fools With
Southern win open l&gt;lld-Obko 0:58 left, Andersoo .coml!'llln,
Veney Conleronee ~ ani hlttl!'llthecllncher!reethrOw
at home againll Alexander tbls noted above witb 5 seconds left.

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a J0-11 wlo ovar H·T Ide ro&gt;1
~ Jtller1 1tllrlllor. Bob llltdlle wit~ J-t.TotalolS.U-f7.
elltd IIObU Ollld CalAEASTERN- KarUn f.O.I, B,_
...U ob: aged tho Win- Bucidllt' 1-7-13, B.,-... t-2.10;
- • wldla Norm -Swladl__.a IIX ~ U-f, ~ 5-4-14.;
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Team ;Play ResultS

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J:a-.., piQioc a ...- tldl1\wdlr.
..~. loll~ bn!ak a 43-43 tie andCO.CIIJI&amp;In Jim - IIJia of ball ID tho tint hall, 1• BY qUAK'l1!111c
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11aabold a 12-7 ...._,.litho - T n c e - 7· 211147-47 ltH-UWithQ.. oecondlnmalnlnl:topoiltholliOICI
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-12 21 15 51-51 kelball team ..,top ~oy ·tiW ...,.., ...rNti.....WO·York In t h o WU :1$-21 II Mlftl-~ .• 11-T - t-4-12, 1'11111 oaataro IJIIo ~ - r-t a r - litre FrlcltJ Dilllt-

·Athens Wallops Ironton
moNTON - - ' 1 retw'n
to the Soothoaatern Ololo Athlstle League
tho firlt time
In 37 yeors was marred by dolending SEOAL CQIO chaJIWiob
Athena 79-54 here Friday nl&amp;ht.
Coach !;Iouck McAteo'o Bulldogs, bltllnc 57.1 ~ _cent of
t!Mili lhols from the&lt;flld, tralledonlymce- 7-6oarl¥ ID
the flrll canto - before pullIng away· to aa e&amp;IIY victory.
It waa the INIOn opener for
Coach Dick Myers Tlaero. Tho
win left Alheao with a 1-1 ....
son reeord.
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Tloe Bulldog~ who have wm
or shared the ..,oAL herdwood
tiUe tar ftve atralghtyeara, placed three men In double ttaure•,
paced by Dennis llapp'o 25 markoro. Roller Bentley had 15 and
Dave Wickerham 16." l'ldJ Rice
totaiOd nlne for Jhe smaller TJ.
gers who conneeled cm 19 of
69 l'rOIQ the tleld lot a 27.5
perc:entaie. · Athens hit 24 of
42 from tho field. ..
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did ..... f&gt;eiier, spiltdiilr ·l tie
cords 31 limo• Ia 42 lt&gt;-

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timeoandlt-Tpl11erodnwed
17 peri&lt;Mialo &amp;om the Eqioo.
Jim Chadwell, 5-11 - l o r ward · for Eallem and Haman lnl-porlod. ·
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On4' pl.,..- lo alt ftOIII tho
soorinl honon 'OOith 14
pme tift JOri&lt;Miall wu
oa•h. Othar playero U&lt; t ID lhe WUdc:'!l&amp;: D. "oelo. Boao

ALL GAMES
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lim~ 10, D. lllleell lloo
hadl2tarthoWUkrto
EttM pollia bj' Qldoollllld
ob: bj' 8ta1 •m p..:ed 1be!!oll•
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u tho Malia Couab' .eli~&gt; hit
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GALLIPOLl'l _ PUt a oot.O
"clooo" In ,...... Cbriotmu and
eUmlDate
11n hazordo tt..ot

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Keel)
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chocking·
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daY. Thla 1101
only koopo '- tllo entedloo ProiiY
and gr., but It' a ..,. or tile ,
best -·• io r&lt;&gt;oircolln bazard4
when "ti,0 !roo II brousht, Into
ll1e houao
Make ;.,.., U.o !roo .Ia
· aloo check wiring
rtod, IUid
II11Y kind of docoralln&amp;
Doo't overload aocketa. 'And disconnect ,...... docorltlons WllOOno

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You'To ulllllc 1011dnd of
c:oM&gt;lllllblo aUvo - . .
alo, JOt !hoM lbot .,.. oam.
an.r
proofed, lr )'OU havo matorlalo,
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oucll u Sonta•o clolbiDg, lrbloh
lboolid be llrtprooeed,· dip or
oprly tbom orllb o ooiUUon ol
7 ouncoo bora and 3 ouocoo
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Allo, help IIDOllchUdreo Mlh
olectrleal toy a, and U.Om ·
U.o oofo WOYI to hancllo il&gt;om.
ThlJi lllOY mOIII a rule lb&amp;t lbo
J&gt;lurfilng ind 1111J)l!'Pins be dooo
by""'""'"'" only, .
As sooo aa all a.o olftl oro
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•--' take lite dlac-~
unm.........,
-wrawlngs to lbo Incinerator or doaDirsa
blOclia make rood Christmas
outolde to bum lbom. Never pot
......,_
gifts. Put them 1n baga of tired
tbom In lite llroplaco, since !be Ical In one gallon ol water, using mo.,.tto nettln&amp; and """" In red

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Panel.

The reason for this is that

effective next January 1, a person to be eligible for the hos..
pitallzation benefits under the
Medicare Program must work
at least three quarters and possibly more under Social Security covered occupations to quallly

lor hospitalization.

Representatives of the Marietta Soeial Security otrlce met
recently with the members of
the Technical Action Panel. The
panel learned that this change
In re~rements tor ~~spltall­

zation coverage affects· only the
hospital insurance,
tor bUl insurance.

not

the

doc-

The reason ror this iB that

hospital bene!lta coot will be
paid for by Medicare eontribu..
ttons whlle .YOU are working.

For the doctor bUI part of lite
Medicare Program each perSOfl
aigns up voluntarily and makes
• $3 monthly payment.
Some :wople may wonder what
the Technical Action Panel Is
and wh,y the Technical Action
Panel should be Interested In
' encouraefng people to sign up for

Medicare and •I'PO&lt;Ialty lite hospltallzaUon ba(o!lts. The Meigs
COU!It;y Technical Action Panel
Is one of 88 such groups in the
stale.

Membership in the Teehnlcal

Actlon Panel consists or a represeataUve of the SoU Conservatkln Service, Ute Agricultural
StabUizatbl and Conservation
Service, Farmera Ho~e Admin-

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lltratlon. tile Forest Service and
IU&gt;Y olber United States Depart.
rrient of Agriculture agency havIng omces In a specific county,
The CooporaUve Extension
Service, because It Is not a
straight line agency of 11\o United States Departmenl or Agrf..
culture, Is invited to be a member in each county.
Here In Meigs County monthly mee~s are held under the
leadership of. Carl Billkam, ronservatlonl st wilb the Soli Conservation Servlc~; H.E. ~eld~,
Agricultural StabUizaUon and
Conservation Service; Mllton
Roush, Far.mers Home Administration; a,ld C. E. Blakeslee,
County Extonsloo Agent. Mme.
bers Of other {.1nited States Department of Agriculture agencies are invited whenever they
can find the opportwrlty to attend
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Starting last month the panel
began meeting with f{ r o u P s
U!rooghoul the COU!It;y. L a s I
month's meeting was with the
LeadlnsCreek Conservancy DiStrict officials. Tho next wUI be
w1111 Southern Development Cor.
poration otrlclals at Racine. Other groups will be schecllled as
the opportunity is offered.. The
purpose of meeting with groups
la to otter the services or the
Technical Action Panel agencies
In lmtn'ovlni! Meigs COU!It;y.
Now .. to why Is tho PM~"I
interested bl ' seeing that 'people
who will be 65 year ot age or
older should have the opportun..
icy to sign up for the ~edicare
hospltallzaUon program, Enrollment In Medicare Is a continuous
program Involving some 27,000
nll'al people every month ~
reach age 65. Eligible people
who, for some reason, did not
enroll lo Medicare durlllo the
!Ira! period provided (P,L. 8997, enacted In 1965), Mil have
lbo -rtunl(y to sign up be-

tween October 1 and December

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Oak Hill Hospital

-~lhlckwldi8.Tha10 . . .
oro .ouitlbla tor (OMrol

coolllatt:

sod baldrW JIUI'PIIOO ••
Lot tllo IJSDA (rOdo mork'"'
c . - (or on ~ ~ wldcb
ooalo tllo carton) he)IS
tllo slzeandqua!Icyeaoyouwont;
Romorilbei, not aiiOUtaroFotl•roJIY , . . - becauM &amp;i'odlrv 11

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nical Action Panel grouplsworking on several projects in Mao-

son

County,

One projeot, •blchwiUbecom-

pleted tn' lbo near future, Ia putting together a directory Ollplalning services available to our peo-

n has been pointed out that
many people do not understand

ple.

services which are available to
!hem.

The TAP Commltloo Is made

o1 repreamtatlves of the ag~
rlcultural agencies and associated agenc:le1. The members of
the Committee who are work~
up

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lng on lbo directory are Judson Brake o1. Farmers Home
Admlnlstrllllon IUid John c_.
er, U. S. Soil Conservation Ser-

vice; Virelnla Rayburn, Agrlcul.
tural stabillzatlon and Conservation S e r Y ice; CaiJ Cook,
Cooperative Extension S e r v.

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Loonu.
State JJoportment or Natural Resaurcea, and .lack Smith of West
Vlrolnfa Deportment at Employmont Securlt;y.
EARTH MOVED
Paul Oshel, whose rarm is ott
a.o SandhU! Rood 011 a.e Shrine
Club Rood, haa complelod the
oarlbmov!ng lor a !arm pond.
Tlds pond will hold about t.at111 of an acre water which
111DDW111 to 1bout 250,000 gat.
lolls: 111e 1q&gt; of lbo rut waa built
10 •• to be orldo OIIOUil1 to be
uled u a road acro1s the small
holl.,. In wltloh !be !Ill Is placed.
Charleo McCulloch of McCulloch Farms on Rt 17 baa extended o dlvorolon lupllshlng water
tor one of hlo fll!'lft ponds, The
dtyorsloll ,... oxtonded about200
foot to p%'C!yldo oome extfa walerthed wlllch will more ·raj&gt;ldly rerill. jhoi pond. This pond lo
pot to coill!lft( uoo bocaw it
turnlllhoo' ......, In and around
his dairy born. He llasbolnohort
of water Uln&amp; drY
tpells.
·
Robert Bu.nlltte~ whose tarm
Ia 011 i i i - C1'1111k 1*1' tbe
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a voluntary,not cun,puliCJI't,pro..
ll'&amp;m ot'tbe..Coaoumer IUid Morkotln( SOntco,Hondleroondproc8uort must reQ.Yelt and~ for
lhll .,....Ill! oontco If IIIey Mlb
to uoo It
Now They KilO'!'

. lii'JUNQPilliW, Oro. (t!PI)
- Ctlli' councnmon were WOIIt·

Country Club, has cleared some
land. Part of this land is in pasture which he is developing by
the use of lime and fertilizer
and some seed In places. Another area wtllch he has cleared Is In part ol bls bottom !lelcl.
He Is plannlno to Install We
drainage in Utls area.
Recently we helped Charles
Lewis or Oldtown Farms on Rt.
62 with a tile hookup. This was
part at a tile instaUation, a· major pOrtion of which was installed late last fall. Because of
bad weather at that time, Mr,
Lewis .was !lOt able to complete
the Job, The hookup Involved dig.
olno about 200 fe&lt;rt of ditch by
hand. Installing 8" tile on grade,
aud booking a 4" lateral into
the 8" main.
We were looldrlg at some conservaUoo work on the Everett
Keefer farm recently. Mr. Keefer had built a diversion ditch,
waterway, cleaned out a creek
and aiOJ&gt;Od the banks. The earthmoving was done in August and
Mr. Keefer seeded and mulch~

3 Oak HUI; P8ut E, Nlchols,
Jaekaon; Elma Marie Robbins,
Jicksoo; Karen Sue Ruttl, Rt.
3 Oak HUI; Jeanette Scott, Jackson· Bonnie Lou . Sheets, Rt. 1
Rai; Robert Sims, Rt. 301kHUI;
Lou Vollmer, Jackaon, and Eva

located

a~

Marietta.

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Declalons as to signing up
for tile Medicare hospital program are management decisions
just as much as management

atore not .eeiUnl appUancet or
other larp ltew.
How did he know? He phoned hll wife. The counetl eontlnued 111 work.

Kenneth

R"f McFam, Clirford L. Cal:
lahan, Linda Carol Callahao,_Ada
T. Duqn, J~anna Edwards, ta.izaboih M. Fl.,.ers, M.yrtle V.

Graves. James Henry. A n n a
KanOuse, Pamela Sue L o n g,
Jameil T. Parker. Marvin Sny~
der, Lucille Smittle, F I o Y d
Wblte, Guy Schellenger, Frank
Davis James E. Emmert, Herman My era, Sylvia Vance, Blaine
Jones, Denise Parsons, ancl Ollie Howell.

NEW

WHEELS
POR SNOW TIRE
MOUNTING

. $9.89

It should be a wet month lor moat of the eountry wUb dry
weather over the eentral and southern Great Plal11 auil

ed 11\e area ImmediatelY alter
the earthmoving was completed.

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along the South Atlantle eoast.

om~e

physlcalty or lltrough documents
(such as warehouse receipts or

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2 appliaQces in, 1 cabinet!
True zero freezer·and spa.

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95 Sycamorv SL

O.lllpolls
PH.44H391

114 ~lberry Aye,

ITIM

PRICI
Auhmetlc
. \Yosioor ...... : •.... 20f.tS
Pac.rn~~ktr

cious refrigerator with sep.
arate doots and separate
Insulation. Buy with no
down payment.

PICitfttoktr Aut.tnltlo

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Pomeroy

PH. 992..S270

Richard N. S&amp;errett, Co, Mgr

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lkllltt .. .. .. .. .. .. lUI

• MONTH

Domlnltn Porcol- .. IUS
Dominion Sllcln• Knlh 16.25
Dtmlnl• Com _,,_,,, ." 7.5t'
-nlon Holr Dryer .. 2.US

Club Alumln'p.m

Special OHers'

WATERLESS COOKWARE
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Tetion coated set Includes: l'h
qt. saucepan '!t/Cover:,2 qt. sauce-

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pan w/cover, 41&gt; qj.

Dutch oven w/covei,

Tractors

and

$

4995
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10" open fry pan, 6%"
fry pan, stainless ste-el spatula.

ON

bon,ded to' sun-ray
, Jluminum. Set mcludes, llh qt.
saucepan w/covtr, 2 qt;
saucepan w/cove[i 10 f
open fry pen, 4'1'2 · qt. ,
Dutch oven wJcover, 6~n fJy pa'l.
Po~celain,

13495.

Bailers

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Ploolllltlht .. - .. .. .. . . Bt
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- yeur ·.
Nltctlona to . !'

LANDMARK

7"

Elec:trlc ·

Shopcn~ft
.SAW.

PERC

$1125

$2195

DRILL

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4 QT.
DOMINION

(I) Wtl,.r of Flnonce Chongoo Until

Mllrch 1, 1961 on TrKion
Mlly 1, 1961 on loloni
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12l ln-tment Crodlf Tt• Advent.,.

TOIIonPort•lo Mlur . . . . . . 12,11
......m 'lloctrlc lrot1, . l.fS

SolllJ&gt;I•• Of thoao (lito are oil
dlaplO)' ot your LANDMARK
otore1 atop In eoriY •1111 ••·
olcl tne loat-mloiite rUalr. •

NOVEMBER and D£C£MBER ONLY
Windbreak• With Any
New Tractor
5 Bales of Twill With Aay
New Baler

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l:at.tl
llf.tl

CORN
POPPER

$750

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LANTERN

$2118

wirH IATfERY

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LARa'E 4 rm. unfum. ups!ilrs
opt.. ..,troRy located. river
view. adulla onlv. CaR 44$.
11'19 or 435 Ill Ave.
Z!S-If

MaMgiliMftf of

FQRRESTE.
THOMP$QN
Prevk»u1 Cll11111
· · Welcome

5 RMS. and balh, fum. Ph. 6'IS.
2658.
2111-1
8 ROOMS. unfum. (half or double\, downlown locaUon. m.
27'15.
2111-l

PIN~ING

"*"

ahears llhsrpened
11.25 up, sc:losors tSc up. ()ii1i'IC8
for· ront. c.u
Sheppard Se•tng , Machine
- - from I 8.DL tiD I
Sales and Servk:e. 862 1st
Ave.
~
NEWLY deeorlllerl I rml, _,.

,:m.

btlll, btaelnenl,

Daad Stock
. .. Removed Fru
WILL · remove your dead
horses, cows and mules. Call
coli~ Jaekson 286-4531.

erial fllrual

at former DaDI a ,_. Pt.
PlriiHIII. Realonable, fl'lor·
- . C.D Wtyae ~.
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USED •leclrlc guitars and amollfiers. Ia~ recorders. rnov·
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283-3
le arid 35 MM r,.ld corneru.
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-·- - - - : Will
trade oo guns or sell
..... GMC ..-LICK
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very
rerum,able. Fife's, 71 J s.
,.,.
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Middleport, Phone 1192HIADQUAIIa5
• 5U7.
2liU
T ~·
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1165 s T, GMC
IM7 Oldmloblle Delmont 1 11159 PLYMOUTH Stalion Wa~
lfon. wll"J sell verv reasonoble
1155 if, T. GMC
or
trade for motorcycle. boal.
11155 10 T. Ford
~DS.
or wbat have ~you .
lteO 10 T.. Cllev.
Fife's, 711 S. 3rd. Middletl&lt;&gt;rl.
11105 10 T. Ford
Phone 1192-5457.
2113-6
tiM 10· T. artY. Pldolp
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Ita 1% T. Cbenalet '!'nidi
IIIIa 10 T. Chevrolet Paaol
Reallltlteforlale
1851 I T. GMC
• "liD_.. •Ita % T. Cbem&gt;l~ Plekup
_, • ·
tll8l ll. T01,1 ·ilh.v'1'let PldtliJ&gt;
Olear S.ird,lultor
1159 1 T. GMC. dUihp truek 1110x280 BuOd'fg lot . loealed
1 uied TI'ICIGr ........., . Juot · outaldo ton Willa eiiJ
Spreader
natural po.
1 Minneapolis Molino Power J'OR t$,0110, ,0.. OlD buy I I"
Unit
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llory home ID 11&gt;0 Kypr
IIIIa F 800 Ford
Creek Sehool ~ Mill
New 10'• 11o1aey cuuora
btlh, 'nice kllclloD, drilled
tzlj9.50. New U$ z :10, 10 pli weD. ll'o nice Inside,
nylon tires f$5. Jne. Federal OWNER """""' lo MD and
tax
wlllla 111 offer on hll I tfar7
~ ValleJ ~- c:..
otoro bulldlng or bave wltb •
UI .PIM 11. a_ tM aa.
Inventor,., Balb, fun ~ .
140 u menl, llorm windows, Jocat.
•
ed In GallipoiJt.
GOOD elean lump IIIII otobr U,OOO buys a two bedroom
coal. Car Wlnlers,
Rio frame home with bath, 2 ftlls,
Grande. Phone CH UIIS.
almost 3 A. of land, located In
Kyger Crook Sehool Dlalrlel.
VALLEY Fumllure, Sf Slate Vacant and walling for you.
SL, Gallipolis, has i large. ...
1Wiert Baird, l!olooma
lecUoil Of pre-used furnlluro.
Olllco .,.... HI.477S
Ph. 441-052!.
23t II
0,.. U Boan

••ler.

MODERN ltoulelraDer, tdlllllet
THE CHRISTMAS Shop at
paid. 1110
~
Smeltzer's Garden Center will .
21'111
be open until 10 P .M. fill Dec.
23.
2113-12 P'URNISRI!ID Apartment. Gl
J'aurlh Ave.
Ill-#
NOW ·through December at
Eileen's Hair Fashion. gel a S RM. APT., one upctaln, one .
$15. permanent for 110. This
do..,., furn. or unfurn. I'll.
Includes •Ill-_ and set. . While
44$.1711. , .:IJI0.8
you are thm, check our low
price on frostings. It will add . tATE
MODEL
expandlng
spice to your Christmas hairhouaelraller, e&lt;panda to 211
do. Call 446-4514.
282-3
11. wide. S ml. Rt. 7 N. I'll.
44&amp;.1711.
:IJI0.8 IF YOU are buRdlng a new
home or remodeling, ..0 us.
PAULA KAY'S Beauty SalonForllle
We are builders. Illl!rlbutor
Now for lhe first lime, beau·
lor Hotpolnt Appllancoo, AIU8tJ
GARDNER
hrM111Jrillii,
tlful 100 per cent human hair
son
Eloclrle.
· 1114 If
wiRS and wlgleta available. by . "aravan typo, I lull lldrmo.,
full batb Upstain, " blllb
order In all colora. Orden
lake only I week for delivery.
.doWIIItaln. I'll. "''""' tl- LUMP coa). Open no 7 Mon.
'tar I p.m. Gl' -1'111. 17M
tllru Fri., Jaymar Coal Co.,
C&amp;ll or otop In now for com.
Rt. 7 al tbe Melp IIIII Galplele Information. You~! be
:LOGS
lot
fireplace,
r:ut
tbe
abe
Ua
County
Ph. tiU(OI,
amazed at ·our low prlee~.
needed, cat] 44$.107. lll.a
:MO If
Ph.- 44&amp;-4442,
111M

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Piftsa11f.' ,
281·16

sliver malet, 1St lc • · , .
Oak .HID IIIUOII.
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Rell Elf•te For Sale

hie, Tract. ·

ltEALTOI

992-2176

· lNr Meigs Gen•ral M01pltal

Oesigned For

H•pDV Livin9i

YOU 'LL /n(D CHARM AND CON.
YENIINCI PLUS 1\ lESTIGE AND

PI.ZASUH~ IN. THIS NEW 3 BED-

ROOM BRICK. I FULL .ANI&gt; J
HALF B..\THS, A KITCHEN WlTK
MAN'k' BEAUTIFUL CABINETS,
PLUS RANGE, OVI;,N, DISH WASHER AND DISP llSAL BUILT IN.
Tilt: BEDROOMS ARE LARGE
WITH AMPLE CLOSETs. OTHER .
RATUR£S IN CLUDE CENTRAL
Afll. , LARGE Z CAI.t ' GARAGE,
J'IRE' PLACE,
DININO AR~
WITH PATIO,
DOORS
AND
LAROE UTILITY ROOM WITH
CABI:oiEfS BUILT IN ,' ALL THIS
ON A LARGE FLAT LOT J IUL.I
OUT JN A NEW SUBDIVISION.
WE PROMISE ITS WORTH Y01JJ\
TIME TO INVISTIGAT.&lt;:. C/-u.
Ma.3M:J TODAY OR -He-3'1'911
THIS EVENING.

Up The Creak With
No House Boat??
Wit DON'T HA'IIB A HOUSE BO
WE DON'T HAVE
A
HOUSE.
B:lAT IIU1' WE DO HAVE A
N!AK NEW 3 8ED' .1 00M f'RAME
h MILE OUT 35. YOU 'LL LIKE
'l'HE FINE COSSTRVCTIO."&lt;i AND
THE LARGE ROOMS.
IT JN.
CLUDE!:l A FULL BASEMENT,
A BEAUTIFUL BUILT IN KJT.
CltEN, ~ FIRE PLACES, A Rll .::
ROOM ANU ~ C"A ft
GARAGE .
C.:OST ::1 ~ · WVING AND BUILl).
lNG PRICES ARE Q-OJNQ UP.
BETTER LOOK l&lt;)DA Y .

We Really Need ,
Ustings

COME IN TODAY AND LET US

Big 150' X 150' Lot

FIU!:E

cHais:ht
'--:Ai:;;-:;,c;:;ilrdT";:;;;:s::r.i: ;t:rt.d.

FnNI Appril•l

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SHOW YOU

A

3

BEO.lOOM

HOME
WITH OR WITHOUT
BASEMENT IN AN AREA OF
YOUR CHOICE THAT WILL COST
t:.ESS NOW THAN IT WILL NEXT
SPRING. WE HAVE SEVERAL
HOME OW .' IERS
'IIERY
ANX lOUS TO SELL BEFORE CHRISTMAS. MANY HAVE MOVED AND
CAN GIVE IMMEDIATE OCCU·
PANC\'. CALL US FIRST OR
LAST BUT CAlL TODAY AND
·rAKI!: ADVANTAGE OF ONE OF
THESE TERRIFIC, VALUES.

D. H. WOOD, RNitor
Phone 446-1066

TERMITE I PEST CO.'ft'IIOL
FAIN EdermlnaUon Co. Wl1eclersi&gt;w'g, Ohio, Ph, 7'16-21150.

mu
REESE bulldozer and baek,
hoe service. Ph. 367·'/519.
11011
LEE. SHEllS'
Plrimblng and remodellng.
Ph. ~- Crown Cl!J, 0.

8211
WATER WELL IIIIIU.ING
MYERS !'amps Sales lc 9erV·
leo, Ph. 7!l,i113S, Rutland, 0.
c. J. Lemley.
141 u

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Our U.S. Bureau of Customs stat,.s: "Travelers enterinl
and leaving the United States are permitted for peraOIIII ,_
three firearms (nonautomatic· rifles, carbint\s, revolven . .
pislols) and 1,000 rounds of ammunition as part of tbelr aecompani~d or uJ;Jaccompanied baggage.'' Getting them over
borders. is, fortunately, another matter.
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DEAR STEVIE : Our family's favorite tourist spot is
the authentic big-game preserve just transplanted from
Africa to Palm Beach County, Florida. You should hear
our children brag that
they've bean on a real, live,
African safari! And believe
me, it's "real" enough.
Hundreds ·of wild animals
-including 150 lions- roam
free in over 640 acres of slmuljlted African bush eountry,
but the area is heavily patrolled and protected by
.
teams of professional hunters, wardens and ~~~~~;;
tourists are confined safely in their cars. If a_ car
disabled during the toUr, it's rescued. Of course, convertiblel
must be exchanged for sedans at the entrance.
It's called Lion Country Safari and is located off hlgbway
98, six miles west of Royal Pabn Beach. It also has a fullscale replica of an Mrican village, a 1,000-seat •:r,hltbeater
With shows featuring native dances, tribual rit
• capoeloads of. Zulu warriors in full batUe regalia, a large restaurant,
picnic grounds and a pets' corner where children ean romp
with lion cubs and monkeys . (Admission $2.;.1), $1.50 for lddio
over lhree.)-MRS. HANK M.

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eoin. ~Ole

Now, .a 'Safari' in U.S.

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.: A .,VERY ·nice !tome In OICOI- PIANO tuning, school, home.
Lane Danleli, 8113 Locus~ MldIellt ..O.Utlon. No "'Plln Gr
dleporl.
1192-5509. C.U I a.m.
deeorallng, downtown loci14111
Uon, See Ibis for a 1lllllllerftii
homo.
DOLL House Nursery tralllflOI'
lallon available, reasonable
Q A.; LARGE homo, barb, •
rates also for shopping or
bout :10 A, farmlnc ltDrl,
working
mothers, hourly, daf.
blacktop rood. f8,0110.
ly or weekly raleo. I'll. m.
45!2.
If If
SMALL home, garqe, two room, ......, oome repair.
SPECIAL
$1,400.
.
LOW RATES untO spring, topping, trlmminc and removing.
WE NEED a le• -llotlngs. See
trees.
Ph. 387~7736.
281-l!
us now.

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leresis. Any suggestlons ?-'-AMY JACOBS
· LOW, LOW-, PRICES '"' llal- · A wonderful pne, Amy. Gei a copy of !he "Jewllb 'I'Nft!
lreueo. Rice and Corbin Fur- Guide, Directory o! World Travel," published by tbe Jewltll
nlluro.
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• 11 . Chronicle In London and distributed by Bloch$ PubUshln.l C..
·
in New York. You'U find it at most librarJes, too. It coDh'
2 GOOD coal boo""" 111avo1 section~ ·on restaurants, hotels, commercial o r g . - ,
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• s)rnagog·ues, ·schools, clubs, travel agencles, tours and~­
brick lined. Wuhlnr rntcbo all with your special interests in mind. Sells for about tt•
lne. See at Crown City, nnt and should be a great help.
door -to Crown Restlurant. .
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DEAR STEVIE: Like most campers, I feel bettor·lf I ean'f
a firearm for camper protection. I've heard that at 'b ordtr
18NNI!Tll STEGER'S
crosslllgs ( Canoda alld lila·
WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
ieo) there's a dlffereaee liePh. 44f.OS47.
2fl If
tween a revolver 8lld •
automaUc and that u IGDI
as the gom does not ha.. a
WATER delivery aorvl~. O'pln or clip lo insert, jt II
Dell &amp; 0..11. ~ 44841157 or
called a revolver and u.t
~1340 anyUme.
71 tf
you may .take lt acr~•· M.K., Port Arthur, TeltU
1'EIIMITE PEST CONTROL
I"m afraJd you've ...,.
FREE Jnspecllon. call
WI'OD(, M.K. - Clllllda Mexico have strinpat repMerrlll O'Dell, Operator for
lations
for lmporllnc · flioeElllermllal Termite Sen&lt;le!
arms.
NONE
are pel'lllllttd
ttl' Bebnont Dr.
2fl II
into Mexico without prlfll: .,.
plicaUon for a permit throulill
CIIARL1E IIUIINI'ITI!
the Mexican consulate nearest your residence. This appJIM,
WATER DELIVERY Sllll1C£ to hunting firearms, pistols, revolvers and automatic or iJeml..
KERR, Ohio Ph. ttUI~ or aulomaUc firearms. It takes about 110 days to gel a permit.
Hunting rifles and shotguns may be taken Into Canada wltb
Paul Beaver - Drl..r. Pb.
Proper
clearance through the Canadian border customs, bat '
44$.Z211.
2,21 II
NOT revolvers , pistols or fully automatic firearms without a

good seleellon of cards. Slm- Get ready lor tile Spr,lng Rush
mons Pig. &amp; Office Equip.
early - We'D appraise your
Fem1le Help
e.
281).1f home free - ·If yw like ""'II
LADIES in or near GalllpoUs
For lnformaUon oee or eon
ool! ll for you, If not, notblrits
and Cheshire, ,Call 3sa.a4oo.
·K &amp; K Mobile Part, lc Iii, 87 DEMONSTRATOR barlalns, lost.
Z83·S ·3311 Jackson. Avo., P!. ..,.
eamplng supplies, Amsbtry Olllce It Bn. Pit. ttl •••
ant, W. Va. Paul lc G
JW.
Apaehe Trail", .lSI Fourth
OoetrW ·ttUill
WOMEN for pari time work In .Jbup, ~ or.
Ave.
2'16-lf
,
c.rter Maole, .....
Gallla Co. Write Cor! Cosme- ' -~75-411111.
llD-11
Wllltm Ball, ......
tics 2m So. lOth st. Ironton,
USED FURNITURE - 3 wash~
Ohl~ 4563ll.
~I NEW LATEST model .ilttalght.
lag maehlnes, S gas ranges,
DILLON AGENCY
7 pe. breakfast .set, I couch,
zl~ .., and autom'!lfe hllh
LOOK VETERANS
. , JMipWant.d
elect. stove, &lt;:OU sprlnp.
gr~e oowlnq maciJin.es. The
115;000 FOR A MAN over 30 to
com6ahy bas been Iii buslneas
Clole out .price on a NEW 52 ACRE FARM ~ Small ham,
handle sale of Lubrlcanll and
'dolibte tub Deiter ·washer. milking parlor wllh pipe line
for 13 years. lllic~- of W•
~lap:
milker, farm pond, new drill~
Fuel Additives Ill Gallipolis · neas, am Mil~ an at a tarae
Rice &amp; Corbin Furniture Co.
ELECTRIC Realing Contractor.
~DD.Woiii,WW
ed 'deep well, 9 room, 2 story
area. Wrlle J. A. Byers. Sales ·· discount. I'll. 446,1711 ~ ;r,.
l'ri·IO
Blown in Insul8tion. P. J. ·
home, I \l baths, extra nice
Manager, Texas Refinery
7728.
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F.Sler &amp; Son. Oak Hill, Ohio
with cherry finish, hardwood
C~rp. , Box 711, Fort Worth,
HANNAH'S
husband
Hector
0.
D.
PARSONS
45656. Phone 682-6374. 283-6
•
floor, coal furnace, storm
Texas. 78101.
2111-4 1960 MORiiiS-MINOR
. hates hard work so he cleans
1000 four
REALTOR
windows and doors. If you
the rugs with Blue Lustre.
pasoenser sed.,.. New paint
Vllqe, CIIJ ,...,...,.
ln~uranc.
have
a
good
.joJ&gt;,
rou
can
own
Rent
electric
shampooer
$1.
.... tlllo
lob. """ w.s,'w. tires, ...,,
IF
YOU
DOOd
auto, 1ft or
tills homo. 100 per cent !inCentral Su~ply Co.
284-6
· ,tires 011 rear.:. 14,000 mUes oo
111..-Aft..
PHARMACIST
general 1Dsur8IICO, It pays to
ance. Located near Rutland.
eDI!Int, to mJJes to 111e raDon.
Hart'o FomUy Cenler
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see
your Grange Agents Ill
radio, heater. oafety hello and REGISTERED German shari~
PRICE REDUCED
CHERRY Mahog, oanellng. w
Brldgepot1, Ohio
lbe
Neal lnsura- A(ency,.
haired pointer pups, 9 wks. 6 ROOM - One slory ·home lobueket ..,... Price, ....
to w carpet, 3 BR. modern
An opportunily for a pharmaN Stale Sl., Pb. 44$.lfN.
446-liH, .
. ...,
·old, Call 446-163( or 446-1913.
cated on Rt. 7. Needs some
kitchen. buill~ln cab. refrlg.,
cist to work In a prescrlpUoo
51 II
284-1
repair. 3 BR, basement, deep
range. full basement, alum.
·department in Bridgeort with
I KNJGHi' C-D C. B. rtdlo, five
well, lot (0' x 385'. Price
sidi~. almost 1 acre one mile
one of Ohio's fastoot ii'Owing
Plumbing &amp; He1ting
crystal controlled eharmall, D 2 PC. sectional living room
$6,500.
Room
lor
two
trailers.
out.
110.0110. See this today.
ehalns,
sulle, l"'ld eondltlon. 00 Cltll·
tuneable chaDbela, II~
198
ACRES.
TB,
5
rooms
&amp;
IIIIAMMER'8
LARGE
TWO
STORY
Exeellent alarllng salary, pluo
llcothe
Rd.
m...
214-3
lip lolll!'d antenna, S.S. baD
bath, barns, new heat &amp;: wa........... lleothi
profit~sharing,
pension plan,
HOME
300 4th Ave., 44f.la7.
mount wllh aprlnJ, cabloo 111111
ter system~ timber, coal, fruit,.
hospitalization. life Insurance,
Price ... ~ TRAILER, 8 • 35. Skvllne 2 bed• LOCATED ln 'Addison, Ohio. 3 $9.500.
llfll
opportunity for advancement
BR., TV room, Inclosed front 7 ROOMS &amp; bath centrally loroom. Call 446-0580.
284-6
111M.
lfil.3
and other benefits. Send resume
porch, deep well wlih plenty
IJBWh't•s
I'UJIIBJNQ
caled on 2nd Ave., .moving In
AND BEATING
water.
Vacant. can to see.
matorjal in conrulenee to:
GIVE your children an educa·
FOB sALE: SPINET PIANO
condllloo, priced m•d·leens.
RO!ITE 180 at Evorgroen. Ph.
' · Dlvid Godfrey \.
tlonal llifl . for Xma.i, World. WANTED. ros!XInsible party to
$4,500
m 11
.' HART STORES INC. \~ . Book .:.. chlldcran. $10. clo1in, lake over low montllly pay~ BUYS this nice 5 room home on !!ill A. STOCK and Dairy Farm~ll 441-mS.
modem
f
room
home
on
Slllte
_
.
... ·
'
(} fl'lt paymenl In ~ days, Ph. · ments on a ·solnet niano. Can
an acre lot, basemen! wltll
Rt., due to qe and health. STANDARD
PWMIIINQ a
77t W. ~le Blvd.
44&amp;-4536 731 Second Ave., Galbe soon locally. Wrlle Credll
coal fumace. l"'le I car gar.
Colum~ao, Olllo Gilt
.. 11 Us '
·
114-6. Manager, P.O.' Box 276, She!·
prleerl ID ooD.
118ATING, Ill 1M1.. A...
age, detaehed. Just 2 mi.
Or call collect for an appoint~
po ' ·
byvllle. lndlani.
284.1 from do_wntown Gallipolis.
17S A., equipped dairy farm,
*'-L
'II!
ment.
MALE B-..-.-le_ho_u_nd-:-,-aoqd
Aroa Code llf.ZIJ.ull
186
60 ACRES
Tub. base, J!leoty btml, Qlh.
An equal opportualt, •IRPlo7er
bU dog, 125. Ph . .fC6.. 7.1M-3 NEW fashion colora are SUe'a CLEAN well fenced, has tobae..
GI!NE PLAN'II
.er oulllulldlng~, mode rn
I'UJMBING a 118ATINO
":!:!:!;!::::::::;:;:;:;:;:; :;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;~:;:;:;:::::::;:;:;:;:;:;!;
delllhl. She keeps her earpet
co base, large bam, plenty oul
home, pleJtly water, 2 farm
"•lllpiUo.
t11 1
coloro bright· - wllh Blue
buildings, .farm pond. 3 good
ponds, Janda IIIII to rolllna,
S'I'ERIXI RADIO
,Lu.ire. Rent electric shamweUs, modem-Ill story home,
good fenl!e atrourmtllle coot.
II&amp; If
. COMJIJN'AT!ON
pooer $1. Farmer's Harilware
3 BR and bath, nl~ kltehen.
Le&gt;lf" 1nd Found
FEMALE German shepherd dog MODERN waiiKil ileroo AM· · Co.
28U
In a good locallon near Vin- '" ACRJ:B, 1 room ltoule, ,.. lilt Choooe
35 near ~
00 u.S. RJ..
·Fl&gt;l radio comblnaUoo, OieOf· .
lon. Price f13,750.
~.....llootlod Jocallaa, ~ PORTLAND, Oro. &lt;VPI&gt; Grande. Slle has recently had
lent conditlo!J,' e&lt;Wnal spoa. .
5•1-., tr•de
HOBART DIUON, lleoltGr
vu ...
Ho" much mU1t does I' lake
J
1
puP,. To claim eaO Jackson
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l!lDGI
OJI town 011'111111
IS, IR'NJi. ·oroo0n
tO aloke Dairy
a ton Producto
of ch0010!Com·
'l'be
ket IIi:..
• ...et .Iun "'"
•.,.. dii 1 .JtiS'I' one · com•lel•
Wlttnauor
·
286-1620 alter 3:30 p.m. _ Z!S-~
channel sOund, •!c. Balance
movlo Camero TII'Oie&lt;itor
... llowlrd a-allllteiJ • - •'mloolon IOYI abou' '1,1.000
,.
due "'·"· or · payrrienll of
world's best nrofes.
E•eah!P. tfl.tm
nalalo. qa&amp;rto - a doy'o prodUcUon
·' WANTID
M.50 per month. c.
•.U .,~ tlpnal. quallly oleclrie dflye.
from 700 cowa.
•·· Ic eve f--•
t DO IIIII
In Orosoa, NO. ...
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f ·
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In:, LO'Q18 (\'r•) - • - 81 , , . - - !II . , _ ,
IDMllllJ IItie of - .-........
MAPLi! miiEO
nreeor wll ra . •ues, , I Loull-l&gt;aled -urt-Paclftc
lar ••uii'J, t•llll ·
Nortltwofi,tbeel1.... lamooi!T
,_ mode! .;......; AM ~ ·FM
S. 3rd. Middleport. Phone 1112- , R&amp;llroad hll ' Dillie a refund
-... Wl.llrt, . . I Ill
yoUow cheddar, abou' 2 per
-·
·~·•
54Sf.
· •'' •· ·
:IIU on an un- 'ucte' ilouod II "' - · -••••
cent of the· nollonol total. The
,J radi9 comblhatlon; dual .,....
'
nan aao bY . Ue Jndeaaaaor,
A8tfl~, .""'
.
ton ot cbeddar1 would mate
~~.- ker syatem. Pat baltiiCO dlie · JUST one Ar&lt;rus ai~ proj..,. Ule '1Uoi·Pa¢ftc Rllli'IHitl. .
. oanrtwlchoo lor 34,Ao poioom..
.-...
fltl.t!O or
ol tus
tor, 'automatic wlth automatic
sub. lit! Malt llri•k• lit!
after t:• .
· per wet!l&lt;, P.ll
,Kodak .35 · min camero. \i _..:
rallroodor •hil ·Way ayotem in New York City
•VPIJ - ' Cla\!df
· · •
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111 1 I"'·' i
')l'l&lt;e or Wllllracle. File's, II · oOJtl be folllltl It amllarJ blo was
In 1870 beneath C'3mord Is the blog•" lloer
" ·
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$1 llnl, Mlcloileporl, PI10ni 1112- mothor'l ollocll. The IICb&amp; Lower B-ay, ,with the ,_ oi1'1nker In
In more -··
IY piJt· w ad. i1111' I 1. . Clfi!:V. tillill)a Cdh. $111.
5417.
' 111-1 1!U ior a chUd'o bll!"fvo for eara I!eing propelled 111rough ·than one. Ca!flard __a 31:&gt;.. r,_, ftimlallod 111&gt;14 lidtr
j..
itatJon
\
. a rldl .!r.o -bolD, 'NIL, .. I tube by eqmp...._ air. Old tapestrt mat•r. "'ho ..l'lrlhs
~ lt......_ ~ 8111'1 ~
·
Port. Wortl&gt;. 'file l'hlo oyllem proved flnanelal- In ai 231 pounds. downed _ ,
...... Qontaol· .,...,. .,..._
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Ph....WitT · '..::;
Aloato'l llfi 11-ltPJ lo lho rOt i: U.ll ntlmd. oi( l.f ly unaueeeasfOI
waa !&gt;lnl&amp;
boor In 10 minot.. lo
Pari&lt; 0e111r11
Ill 1f
!(In, ·
·
· ·,
• - In Nortll - . .. . ""!!ll lillie. .
eloood, within a,.toW, years.
take the tltl•.
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DEAR STEVIE: On lours abroad, I'm mQre lnterntod lit
Wlnten, Rio .Grllllle, 0. Cll
Jewish
history and in vJsitiqg noted ayn•a:oa:ueJ.. than ca8n
~121 after S.
• II
drals, but Jo lar I have not been lucky In putliulng m:r Jot. ·

~soo ·

Wit\" i&gt;A:\' MO .lE NEXT SPHING1

IIIII' frontage In lowD
. an
fenced In - Exlta Sharp, S
bedroom wilb a separate car·
age and all for fl2,500.

typoo ol 'bulldlll( .......
ltla, - . - . pipe,
wlttdowl, llDtell, elc. Claudo

Off.~6G

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TRAV(

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MEIGS EQ~ENT CO.

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JlOB'S Aulo Repair, ll. &gt;mile
oul JOQ· Croot Rd. Exporlrolced mechtnlc, tte as. m u

Th. WISEMAN A..ncy

SeHer Be Firsl Today

Naat R1nch

·s.n.-w
Ofhl••
.lti8T Olf'ENW

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WI!!'VE HAD OUR BE&amp;'T YI:A'a
EVER BUT WE
HAVE RUN
SHORT OF PROPERTY TO SEU.
TO T l DAV AND TOMORROW
BUYERS. IF YOU ~ANT FAST
COURTEOUS SER'iiCE
CALL
THE WISEMAN' AGENCY ..

~anted 1'1\~~·~-..,~~-wl-lb_M_o_blle

ASCS therefore is urging that
all 1967 • year appllcatlool be
ftlod before Jan. 31, 1968. .
POYments for lhe 1967 mar..tll likelY beoln In

own'¥l

.PAUL WILLIAMS !S
NowUftd.rThe

from Pi.
free easy parking.

ed on the ilverage national price ·
ror marketings during the whole
year, and this ean be determined more exactly If reports on mar
ketlngs are complete:

....

THE OFFICE OF

2 acrou

Modern credit for mod•rn !•rpnu·•
~nomlul- Con•enlent 0.
p.endat&gt;l., Comrtetii.IYtl r.ot.al '"•"

.,,..,.,. •

ifN,

., ,

under the wool program are bas-

'l"ltmeo

• -~ · •• • •

FREE Compact and clean two !Jed.
PORTABLE
TV
.
Mlh
purch010
room home wllh lola of space
to be given away Dec. 18. No
bftere. 'Rint eloctrlo , . _ '
of 'II· Apache eamper travel _ New Slorm Wlndowa and
purebaae neceSJary, don't
fl G c M•- ....
!railer, Amabary Apache Doon, Oak flooring and prleerl
have to be present lo win. Prepooor · · · ~ ...,
'l'l'allor,
Ill Fourth Ave.
at .f9000.
lnvenlory sale. canoway Fur·
, ..
.
·;
27" 11
nllure, Rt. 17, I block oil 11i..~C;iluQl~e ·~~~
· ,
Call Now For

any time, and tile chaliman advises that this be OOne as 110011
as possible, Incentive payments

~

balh, gar~~e. ··~Tienl loco~
lloo. lower Fil'll-Ave. Pit ~
2ttt from 9 to. 5 p.m. or ~
2!411 afle• 5 p.m.
2ft.l

For w.
- l fO!l~~agl~abb~~

with J11e
- .Jabmue FREE
FREE· SYLVANIA elock radio CLEAN
,Li!lln earpoto
· mabl
1

Ilona!· Wool Act ma.y ·be filed

with (il&gt;e) ASCS county

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une.

J'OI!U)atlon.

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PH.992~451

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ot lading) transferring conWhen we observed. it recently, bllla
trol
·
to the buy-er. and having
we saw nice cover of grass ~
wheat growing oo the disturbed avalJable all the information
earth. This gran cov.;~t· ~ :~s needed to determine the buyers• .
tall enoullh to give protection total. purchase price.
Applications for 1967 marketthroughout the coming winter .
Ing year payments under the Na-

Dairymen's Co-Operatift Sales
Assoclatioo yesterday gave
stro~W 1\lli)OI'l(9 a proposal that
would place Pittsburgh under
Federal Mill&lt; MarkoUng order

mUll: -markets in Western

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Thla Includes paaalng title to

PI'I'TSBURGI! - The marketing

Ponneylvanla with 'existing Fedorol. Order markets In Cleve- :
load YOoqalown
aod WhOel"-1.
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POWEU SUNOCO
. SERVI~

AVfiAGfS:
DEC. t .DEC. ll

Wool and Mohair Year
Ends on December 31

8ectslons by commercial farmers, Commercial farmers eacb ·'"'--GALLIPOLIS' - ~. Tlie ' trowers
week and eaeh month ha'Ve to
th 1 the
make decisions as to Investments were reminded today
a
they w111 make or expenses they 1967 marketing year under the
wW Incur. HospitalizaUoo for wool and mohair program ends
those 65 and over is such a d~ December 31.
ili
lsion
J. Melvin Gilbert, ch man,
c EveOone who has or wUI reach Agricultural stabili:zatlon an _d
agEi 65 by December 1 and has CO{Iservatlon County Committee,
not availed themselves of the explains that thia means that
rtunity to enroll ror hospit. payments Cor the current 1967
:tlon undertbeMedtcare~ year will depend on completing
am ahould contact tile Social all delnlls of marketing ollbor
!!:curlty representatives before wool, mohair, or lambs,oledbyt~t
date. Marketings compl
•·
d or Decembe r •
tile en
Dor c
31 .1967
te
, , will become
· marketlncs In U.o 1968 marketing year, and thus not eligible
for payments unW earlY 1969,
The chairman urged produc..
ers to ·make sure that all de..
tails for the 1987 sales are completed by the end of the year.

Committee r1 the 3300-member

othei-

tew mlnut.-

and returned a

tator to 1e11 the council It lo a

cootactlng

DCSA Endorses
Order to Merge

Roconuneoded Nov, 17 by tho
Consumer ao;1 Marketln,g8ervice
·~ lbo 1Jn11811 states Deparlro1ent
of A&amp;rlculturo,
the proposal
would merge Pittsburgh, Erie and

1no wltb a proposed cc&gt;mprebon.atvo aonlna' ,oi'O!lnanl:e. "'
one point It roterred to
"JUDlor department atom...
Wbolll thai? No ·one know.
councilman Bernard RQhl ..
eder walked out ot the meet~na

Below normal lemperatures are roreca1t for the ROrtbern
third of the nation, bu. w~trmer weather Is predlete:l for
tbe soui:hern balf.

WeDs, Wellston.
Patient• Released -

~­
~·ond·~a.tck~·~
ea:• an aaod rw all PG&amp;JOIII.
wbero .......... lo~

mu1!:f

31 1967.
'
The current percentage of enrullmont Is l.,.oallo states Mill
large rural populaUons. Only
by havlno all ol tho facto can
Blrtl11 - ·Mr. and Mrs. Earl
the rural aged make an lnrormK.
Davis, 223 East Elllh111 Ave.,
ed decision about enrolling In the
medical insurance part of the Wellskll, daughter, Dena EUeen,
NoV. 21; Mr. and Mrs. Homer
program.
1bo Meigs Coon()' ·Technical c. Nettles, Rt, 3, Wellston, daugll- ·
Action Panel is asking that peo- ter, Erma ·Claire, Nov. 25· and
ple in the various townships and Mr. and Mra. Carl E. Y'atea,
vlllages of tlle cowttv who know Rt. I, Oak Hlll, daughter Nov.
or people who will J&gt;e 65 by De- 28.
Presoot PaUents- Wllla Dean(
cember 31 and have not sf.aned
up ror the Medicare hospitaliza- Carter, Rt. 3 Oak HUt. E II a
tion program tell tho pei&gt;ple a- Brooks, Davis Home.l Oak Hill;
bout U.ls opportunlcy and encour- Vernie R. Cochran, Ht. 1 Jackage U.em to sign up. To sign up son· Amos H. Dozer, Rt. 1 Me.
the Social Securl(y represonta. Ardtur; Logan D. ·Elliston. Rt.
tives may be contacted on their 2 Sidney; OIUe Mae , Evans, Oak
weekly vial! to Pomeroy which Is Hlll; Looter GOlespte, Rt. I
each Monday from 10:30 a.m. un- Oak Hill; Joy~ Darlene Grant,
til -lll ptq~le are taken care ot.
Rt. 3 Wellston; Mause S. Ham·
The Social.. Security represen- mer, Oak Htll; Elvin E. Jaynes,
tatives m~e their weekly visit Oak HIU; M. Melba Lewis, Jackln rooms in the basel)tent of son; Thomas McEIOOwney, Rt.
the Post Office at PomerOy.
Details or the program or oth ..
er tnrormation may be secured

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Quallb' B oao yolkaado-n
·o
olllhti.Y-

For lhnt .
.~'EW ~lodern apt.,. 4 rmt. llld

Notfce

oopoclolly for fr7la( or - -

the buyer, delivering the wool
or mohair to the buyer either
PT. PLEASANT - The Tech--

--rii'Odo•Cor•

(Ado(~·

ror

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"-~SHOP.THE wAm ADS FoR BIG BARGAINS DAILY ·

aa

cbocl&lt;-

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ct':'l&lt;ld-

wi!Uo plaatlng, Leave a dlpre.";
olon around lbo plaot to m
loter ftterlllg oolf, Young tree•
ohoVId ba kept watered wllon
CHRISTMAs TREES
rali!fstl lo Umlled.
A live, boRed. and -burlawod
API&gt;IY a 2 to 4 Inch
Chrllllm~ tree can be a bar- J)ellt mooe, IJ'OWICl bark, or
•
oa1n for ,... If your· I~ Jar materials. Tlda holpa pr"'
voot dama(o from U.o freezing
· needs an evergr.,..,
Tho· blaoal problem Mi!l a and thawing llrrlnr1 tho 1flntor
live tree Is keeping II nterod, months.

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'!llo illdoolt
Ollloo
o1 ..... LliDA lbot lise II
buod ~ ................. , .
., Tha alsu.,
•

llad -·~~~Or. Ell·
..,.ut:y.
• rio ot ::: Larro (J7 os.), LartoCM ooJ
'IW• wlv ~
and...,.,., (3' os,). Sluotllo u. s. Doporlm
Mb1'lllllrW ,... .... JUmbo (10 01,),
. turo'o
c
r
IUid
!ball
Cit
sontco , _ t tho7 II'Odo ,..
l
, oz,) and - ·..
lor~ ond
for OlUlDA
ll'o- not troo- tbt "'"- oloo, Qfllclall7 , . . - ~ld -~•- oro U 5 Gndl AA (01:
o1- carry 1bo USDA • _...
&gt;.' 'ond .,_111110tbt . . tllo boUer ,lt)'OUIIIIr* wldcb lndlcolea bodl
•""r
AA :;.. A, 11.. al- lolbo -rmla)
o1
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li.Y ond ...
out ........... 111'11

MUCH
mJ,NOlMAL
U:LOW

Directory is Being Made
SoU ConservaUon Service

-...,be
low Ia

AVfUoGU:
Dt:C,. 1.0fc. J1

Lay of the Land

BY JOHN COOPER

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Some May Miss Medicare.
Hospit~li,ation Chances
Meigs County
POMEROY - Man,y M e 1 g s
area people · who are 65 years of
age or older may lose their opportunity to enroll In the hospitalizaUon Wlder the Medlcare
Program, according to t h e
Meigs County Technical Action

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BY C, E, BLAKFl!LEE
Ext. Agent, Agrlculbre

otf--

.... cbomlcal tor eocb bald!. Voo WMn 10U aot ,_ troo ~
- - ..- - 'f"'"'a poD 0.. . . - crocf1. put 1bo 1011 ball
IOik w
biA
~
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1&gt;0111'
FIREPLACJ; FLAMfS . t;;i.
You doa't 111&gt;11 liMp tbt tree ·
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G..., .......,, blue, rod. .,.. · to cl-M eon1a1nor lbur• tbt ~ uolll Cbrl- '1'11o
JIUilll• ilamoo ID ...,. llrtpiMo CIOiiiiJ
a ch&amp;op of ohemJ.. looo limo a tree Ill l.....,.o, tbt
""" add -1&amp;1, boUdQ'
ealo.
bollor "" ......,. of oun!Yal.
to ,...... 1ldl
- - eonoo or . - , bloclcl
Ali!Jou6 a tni1 Ill - n mike lbo colOI'O. bum your ...,. bo plocod 1n 0 molb. 01' )'OU bur 11. !Mt'o m IIIIo 11'11
IUlar lllel olOIII orllb OVorll'- _ . boa and lOOked 1n a.o oo- otor lbot ol10, Some ,._ to be
. _ . o r - blockooookedln · 1.-..,.. a ~- or oo. Yw may 20-Z$ fool tall. To hob&gt;- dl-,
..... 1!Nii!lt
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recomm,.~ ,.,.
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clum chloride; b I u o, _ . bloclcl out oflbo eon1a1nor and (l'OI!P,
chloride; rich red, !JihJ.Umcblor- lot dry, WI!. tiKo' 01'0
piJ 11Je .,._, llolo ., - .
Ide; and purple, potudumeblor- a.or...~ dry, tool one or two hro foot Mdor ind doopor ll1ar! •
Ide. For oof~o alko, dolt'! bur IIi !be IIMD!aco and ntch lbo U.e dlam- ol lbo ooll ·boll.
II11Y aubstl!IMo. Yoo con prr- amuemont ol 10Ul' ohUdroo or Plirco t h e - lo the hololoav-.
chase U.eao chomleala at drug M~ltl
Inc lbo burlOP oo but looHn and
stores. Do U.o ·-"'-·
Job
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roll ·tt •-~
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and ....

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EGGS are Inoculated at lran'o modem Razl IIIJtltate lit .
lbe proceao of produelng rahleo vacellle. U.S. forelp llil·
IH!Ipecl train 1la!l and aaalated In eoaotruelloa • • ..._
puc of llboratorleo for lbe •-•reb eelller ru bf llie

Mlalotry of ACrlealturo.

SUNOCO
Now has available amodem
2' Bay Service Sfafion
•localetl Downlown al Second Ave1ue I
_ •Grape llreel
.station Under Same Ownership Pasl
· IJ hars
•Proven Gallim~e and Prolils
• ~~d lrainaing
,• free Mertbandising
e,Ren.till Assislanee
-~nqaal $ Rebate 01 Pun:hms
~•li••o•s ~dviee ••d .l:ouaseli~
U you

are a potential Independent, have: ~ -

· ~it. de8ire to work and be ,.qd · ~ •
lt'OUid Jike to discuS$ our program Willi you

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B.ig Eggs

I

-Put Safety Claus in Christmas
CAM'tJi

BY .llllYSON R.

GALLIPOLl'l _ PUt a oot.O
"clooo" In ,...... Cbriotmu and
eUmlDate
11n hazordo tt..ot

_ _., ~ bo"~·
""i'!,
~.t,;;:'iroo
out.
olde In ...,tiJ 1.., Mod 11. .

~-~~JOUibo
~~-· •~n· ~

b..... It In, cut
~-• of lbo

w,.. ,

•- tor
trunk.
Keel)
lllandlnr
chocking·
11 IIaaoh
daY. Thla 1101
only koopo '- tllo entedloo ProiiY
and gr., but It' a ..,. or tile ,
best -·• io r&lt;&gt;oircolln bazard4
when "ti,0 !roo II brousht, Into
ll1e houao
Make ;.,.., U.o !roo .Ia
· aloo check wiring
rtod, IUid
II11Y kind of docoralln&amp;
Doo't overload aocketa. 'And disconnect ,...... docorltlons WllOOno

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..- Whenlo

Ol'&lt;llllld, 0\leot U 1UU pion

,..j'~l.

b e - .... ml,y &amp;lhorlwhllo.
You'To ulllllc 1011dnd of
c:oM&gt;lllllblo aUvo - . .
alo, JOt !hoM lbot .,.. oam.
an.r
proofed, lr )'OU havo matorlalo,
"""To
oucll u Sonta•o clolbiDg, lrbloh
lboolid be llrtprooeed,· dip or
oprly tbom orllb o ooiUUon ol
7 ouncoo bora and 3 ouocoo
- • acid -'-od
·~ •w ·~ .-··-'·
..-of hoi •·•-r
Allo, help IIDOllchUdreo Mlh
olectrleal toy a, and U.Om ·
U.o oofo WOYI to hancllo il&gt;om.
ThlJi lllOY mOIII a rule lb&amp;t lbo
J&gt;lurfilng ind 1111J)l!'Pins be dooo
by""'""'"'" only, .
As sooo aa all a.o olftl oro
·
•--' take lite dlac-~
unm.........,
-wrawlngs to lbo Incinerator or doaDirsa
blOclia make rood Christmas
outolde to bum lbom. Never pot
......,_
gifts. Put them 1n baga of tired
tbom In lite llroplaco, since !be Ical In one gallon ol water, using mo.,.tto nettln&amp; and """" In red

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o, u t -

New in Farming

Panel.

The reason for this is that

effective next January 1, a person to be eligible for the hos..
pitallzation benefits under the
Medicare Program must work
at least three quarters and possibly more under Social Security covered occupations to quallly

lor hospitalization.

Representatives of the Marietta Soeial Security otrlce met
recently with the members of
the Technical Action Panel. The
panel learned that this change
In re~rements tor ~~spltall­

zation coverage affects· only the
hospital insurance,
tor bUl insurance.

not

the

doc-

The reason ror this iB that

hospital bene!lta coot will be
paid for by Medicare eontribu..
ttons whlle .YOU are working.

For the doctor bUI part of lite
Medicare Program each perSOfl
aigns up voluntarily and makes
• $3 monthly payment.
Some :wople may wonder what
the Technical Action Panel Is
and wh,y the Technical Action
Panel should be Interested In
' encouraefng people to sign up for

Medicare and •I'PO&lt;Ialty lite hospltallzaUon ba(o!lts. The Meigs
COU!It;y Technical Action Panel
Is one of 88 such groups in the
stale.

Membership in the Teehnlcal

Actlon Panel consists or a represeataUve of the SoU Conservatkln Service, Ute Agricultural
StabUizatbl and Conservation
Service, Farmera Ho~e Admin-

•~ ~-

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lltratlon. tile Forest Service and
IU&gt;Y olber United States Depart.
rrient of Agriculture agency havIng omces In a specific county,
The CooporaUve Extension
Service, because It Is not a
straight line agency of 11\o United States Departmenl or Agrf..
culture, Is invited to be a member in each county.
Here In Meigs County monthly mee~s are held under the
leadership of. Carl Billkam, ronservatlonl st wilb the Soli Conservation Servlc~; H.E. ~eld~,
Agricultural StabUizaUon and
Conservation Service; Mllton
Roush, Far.mers Home Administration; a,ld C. E. Blakeslee,
County Extonsloo Agent. Mme.
bers Of other {.1nited States Department of Agriculture agencies are invited whenever they
can find the opportwrlty to attend
"'
Starting last month the panel
began meeting with f{ r o u P s
U!rooghoul the COU!It;y. L a s I
month's meeting was with the
LeadlnsCreek Conservancy DiStrict officials. Tho next wUI be
w1111 Southern Development Cor.
poration otrlclals at Racine. Other groups will be schecllled as
the opportunity is offered.. The
purpose of meeting with groups
la to otter the services or the
Technical Action Panel agencies
In lmtn'ovlni! Meigs COU!It;y.
Now .. to why Is tho PM~"I
interested bl ' seeing that 'people
who will be 65 year ot age or
older should have the opportun..
icy to sign up for the ~edicare
hospltallzaUon program, Enrollment In Medicare Is a continuous
program Involving some 27,000
nll'al people every month ~
reach age 65. Eligible people
who, for some reason, did not
enroll lo Medicare durlllo the
!Ira! period provided (P,L. 8997, enacted In 1965), Mil have
lbo -rtunl(y to sign up be-

tween October 1 and December

Not All
Better

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by

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lbe Social Securlllrector•a Of!lce which Is

Oak Hill Hospital

-~lhlckwldi8.Tha10 . . .
oro .ouitlbla tor (OMrol

coolllatt:

sod baldrW JIUI'PIIOO ••
Lot tllo IJSDA (rOdo mork'"'
c . - (or on ~ ~ wldcb
ooalo tllo carton) he)IS
tllo slzeandqua!Icyeaoyouwont;
Romorilbei, not aiiOUtaroFotl•roJIY , . . - becauM &amp;i'odlrv 11

1011-

nical Action Panel grouplsworking on several projects in Mao-

son

County,

One projeot, •blchwiUbecom-

pleted tn' lbo near future, Ia putting together a directory Ollplalning services available to our peo-

n has been pointed out that
many people do not understand

ple.

services which are available to
!hem.

The TAP Commltloo Is made

o1 repreamtatlves of the ag~
rlcultural agencies and associated agenc:le1. The members of
the Committee who are work~
up

'

lng on lbo directory are Judson Brake o1. Farmers Home
Admlnlstrllllon IUid John c_.
er, U. S. Soil Conservation Ser-

vice; Virelnla Rayburn, Agrlcul.
tural stabillzatlon and Conservation S e r Y ice; CaiJ Cook,
Cooperative Extension S e r v.

••

ice;: Johnny
Loonu.
State JJoportment or Natural Resaurcea, and .lack Smith of West
Vlrolnfa Deportment at Employmont Securlt;y.
EARTH MOVED
Paul Oshel, whose rarm is ott
a.o SandhU! Rood 011 a.e Shrine
Club Rood, haa complelod the
oarlbmov!ng lor a !arm pond.
Tlds pond will hold about t.at111 of an acre water which
111DDW111 to 1bout 250,000 gat.
lolls: 111e 1q&gt; of lbo rut waa built
10 •• to be orldo OIIOUil1 to be
uled u a road acro1s the small
holl.,. In wltloh !be !Ill Is placed.
Charleo McCulloch of McCulloch Farms on Rt 17 baa extended o dlvorolon lupllshlng water
tor one of hlo fll!'lft ponds, The
dtyorsloll ,... oxtonded about200
foot to p%'C!yldo oome extfa walerthed wlllch will more ·raj&gt;ldly rerill. jhoi pond. This pond lo
pot to coill!lft( uoo bocaw it
turnlllhoo' ......, In and around
his dairy born. He llasbolnohort
of water Uln&amp; drY
tpells.
·
Robert Bu.nlltte~ whose tarm
Ia 011 i i i - C1'1111k 1*1' tbe
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a voluntary,not cun,puliCJI't,pro..
ll'&amp;m ot'tbe..Coaoumer IUid Morkotln( SOntco,Hondleroondproc8uort must reQ.Yelt and~ for
lhll .,....Ill! oontco If IIIey Mlb
to uoo It
Now They KilO'!'

. lii'JUNQPilliW, Oro. (t!PI)
- Ctlli' councnmon were WOIIt·

Country Club, has cleared some
land. Part of this land is in pasture which he is developing by
the use of lime and fertilizer
and some seed In places. Another area wtllch he has cleared Is In part ol bls bottom !lelcl.
He Is plannlno to Install We
drainage in Utls area.
Recently we helped Charles
Lewis or Oldtown Farms on Rt.
62 with a tile hookup. This was
part at a tile instaUation, a· major pOrtion of which was installed late last fall. Because of
bad weather at that time, Mr,
Lewis .was !lOt able to complete
the Job, The hookup Involved dig.
olno about 200 fe&lt;rt of ditch by
hand. Installing 8" tile on grade,
aud booking a 4" lateral into
the 8" main.
We were looldrlg at some conservaUoo work on the Everett
Keefer farm recently. Mr. Keefer had built a diversion ditch,
waterway, cleaned out a creek
and aiOJ&gt;Od the banks. The earthmoving was done in August and
Mr. Keefer seeded and mulch~

3 Oak HUI; P8ut E, Nlchols,
Jaekaon; Elma Marie Robbins,
Jicksoo; Karen Sue Ruttl, Rt.
3 Oak HUI; Jeanette Scott, Jackson· Bonnie Lou . Sheets, Rt. 1
Rai; Robert Sims, Rt. 301kHUI;
Lou Vollmer, Jackaon, and Eva

located

a~

Marietta.

·

Declalons as to signing up
for tile Medicare hospital program are management decisions
just as much as management

atore not .eeiUnl appUancet or
other larp ltew.
How did he know? He phoned hll wife. The counetl eontlnued 111 work.

Kenneth

R"f McFam, Clirford L. Cal:
lahan, Linda Carol Callahao,_Ada
T. Duqn, J~anna Edwards, ta.izaboih M. Fl.,.ers, M.yrtle V.

Graves. James Henry. A n n a
KanOuse, Pamela Sue L o n g,
Jameil T. Parker. Marvin Sny~
der, Lucille Smittle, F I o Y d
Wblte, Guy Schellenger, Frank
Davis James E. Emmert, Herman My era, Sylvia Vance, Blaine
Jones, Denise Parsons, ancl Ollie Howell.

NEW

WHEELS
POR SNOW TIRE
MOUNTING

. $9.89

It should be a wet month lor moat of the eountry wUb dry
weather over the eentral and southern Great Plal11 auil

ed 11\e area ImmediatelY alter
the earthmoving was completed.

.

along the South Atlantle eoast.

om~e

physlcalty or lltrough documents
(such as warehouse receipts or

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2 appliaQces in, 1 cabinet!
True zero freezer·and spa.

""lltll

¥•11rl;e'

95 Sycamorv SL

O.lllpolls
PH.44H391

114 ~lberry Aye,

ITIM

PRICI
Auhmetlc
. \Yosioor ...... : •.... 20f.tS
Pac.rn~~ktr

cious refrigerator with sep.
arate doots and separate
Insulation. Buy with no
down payment.

PICitfttoktr Aut.tnltlo

o..,... """ ". ".
Un~h:"'.:t.'!lt.. . . . .

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539500 ~~~.~.

Pomeroy

PH. 992..S270

Richard N. S&amp;errett, Co, Mgr

"

Domlnl011 Tofltn

lkllltt .. .. .. .. .. .. lUI

• MONTH

Domlnltn Porcol- .. IUS
Dominion Sllcln• Knlh 16.25
Dtmlnl• Com _,,_,,, ." 7.5t'
-nlon Holr Dryer .. 2.US

Club Alumln'p.m

Special OHers'

WATERLESS COOKWARE
'

Tetion coated set Includes: l'h
qt. saucepan '!t/Cover:,2 qt. sauce-

•

pan w/cover, 41&gt; qj.

Dutch oven w/covei,

Tractors

and

$

4995
'

10" open fry pan, 6%"
fry pan, stainless ste-el spatula.

ON

bon,ded to' sun-ray
, Jluminum. Set mcludes, llh qt.
saucepan w/covtr, 2 qt;
saucepan w/cove[i 10 f
open fry pen, 4'1'2 · qt. ,
Dutch oven wJcover, 6~n fJy pa'l.
Po~celain,

13495.

Bailers

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Plua .

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Arwln AMo'M

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loy.O.Voc

Ploolllltlht .. - .. .. .. . . Bt
,.,., .C..llor Wo- .. 7.fS

lhol'Crofl lltctrlc
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Jl).ploco Wronch Jot . . 1M

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Phone, mell or ~
- yeur ·.
Nltctlona to . !'

LANDMARK

7"

Elec:trlc ·

Shopcn~ft
.SAW.

PERC

$1125

$2195

DRILL

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4 QT.
DOMINION

(I) Wtl,.r of Flnonce Chongoo Until

Mllrch 1, 1961 on TrKion
Mlly 1, 1961 on loloni
·
,
12l ln-tment Crodlf Tt• Advent.,.

TOIIonPort•lo Mlur . . . . . . 12,11
......m 'lloctrlc lrot1, . l.fS

SolllJ&gt;I•• Of thoao (lito are oil
dlaplO)' ot your LANDMARK
otore1 atop In eoriY •1111 ••·
olcl tne loat-mloiite rUalr. •

NOVEMBER and D£C£MBER ONLY
Windbreak• With Any
New Tractor
5 Bales of Twill With Aay
New Baler

.

l:at.tl
llf.tl

CORN
POPPER

$750

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HUr'ITER
LANTERN

$2118

wirH IATfERY

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LARa'E 4 rm. unfum. ups!ilrs
opt.. ..,troRy located. river
view. adulla onlv. CaR 44$.
11'19 or 435 Ill Ave.
Z!S-If

MaMgiliMftf of

FQRRESTE.
THOMP$QN
Prevk»u1 Cll11111
· · Welcome

5 RMS. and balh, fum. Ph. 6'IS.
2658.
2111-1
8 ROOMS. unfum. (half or double\, downlown locaUon. m.
27'15.
2111-l

PIN~ING

"*"

ahears llhsrpened
11.25 up, sc:losors tSc up. ()ii1i'IC8
for· ront. c.u
Sheppard Se•tng , Machine
- - from I 8.DL tiD I
Sales and Servk:e. 862 1st
Ave.
~
NEWLY deeorlllerl I rml, _,.

,:m.

btlll, btaelnenl,

Daad Stock
. .. Removed Fru
WILL · remove your dead
horses, cows and mules. Call
coli~ Jaekson 286-4531.

erial fllrual

at former DaDI a ,_. Pt.
PlriiHIII. Realonable, fl'lor·
- . C.D Wtyae ~.
IM, II

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USED •leclrlc guitars and amollfiers. Ia~ recorders. rnov·
~ .
283-3
le arid 35 MM r,.ld corneru.
·
-·- - - - : Will
trade oo guns or sell
..... GMC ..-LICK
.,
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very
rerum,able. Fife's, 71 J s.
,.,.
'"'
3rd.
Middleport, Phone 1192HIADQUAIIa5
• 5U7.
2liU
T ~·
1.1 ....- ••
1165 s T, GMC
IM7 Oldmloblle Delmont 1 11159 PLYMOUTH Stalion Wa~
lfon. wll"J sell verv reasonoble
1155 if, T. GMC
or
trade for motorcycle. boal.
11155 10 T. Ford
~DS.
or wbat have ~you .
lteO 10 T.. Cllev.
Fife's, 711 S. 3rd. Middletl&lt;&gt;rl.
11105 10 T. Ford
Phone 1192-5457.
2113-6
tiM 10· T. artY. Pldolp
•
Ita 1% T. Cbenalet '!'nidi
IIIIa 10 T. Chevrolet Paaol
Reallltlteforlale
1851 I T. GMC
• "liD_.. •Ita % T. Cbem&gt;l~ Plekup
_, • ·
tll8l ll. T01,1 ·ilh.v'1'let PldtliJ&gt;
Olear S.ird,lultor
1159 1 T. GMC. dUihp truek 1110x280 BuOd'fg lot . loealed
1 uied TI'ICIGr ........., . Juot · outaldo ton Willa eiiJ
Spreader
natural po.
1 Minneapolis Molino Power J'OR t$,0110, ,0.. OlD buy I I"
Unit
.'
llory home ID 11&gt;0 Kypr
IIIIa F 800 Ford
Creek Sehool ~ Mill
New 10'• 11o1aey cuuora
btlh, 'nice kllclloD, drilled
tzlj9.50. New U$ z :10, 10 pli weD. ll'o nice Inside,
nylon tires f$5. Jne. Federal OWNER """""' lo MD and
tax
wlllla 111 offer on hll I tfar7
~ ValleJ ~- c:..
otoro bulldlng or bave wltb •
UI .PIM 11. a_ tM aa.
Inventor,., Balb, fun ~ .
140 u menl, llorm windows, Jocat.
•
ed In GallipoiJt.
GOOD elean lump IIIII otobr U,OOO buys a two bedroom
coal. Car Wlnlers,
Rio frame home with bath, 2 ftlls,
Grande. Phone CH UIIS.
almost 3 A. of land, located In
Kyger Crook Sehool Dlalrlel.
VALLEY Fumllure, Sf Slate Vacant and walling for you.
SL, Gallipolis, has i large. ...
1Wiert Baird, l!olooma
lecUoil Of pre-used furnlluro.
Olllco .,.... HI.477S
Ph. 441-052!.
23t II
0,.. U Boan

••ler.

MODERN ltoulelraDer, tdlllllet
THE CHRISTMAS Shop at
paid. 1110
~
Smeltzer's Garden Center will .
21'111
be open until 10 P .M. fill Dec.
23.
2113-12 P'URNISRI!ID Apartment. Gl
J'aurlh Ave.
Ill-#
NOW ·through December at
Eileen's Hair Fashion. gel a S RM. APT., one upctaln, one .
$15. permanent for 110. This
do..,., furn. or unfurn. I'll.
Includes •Ill-_ and set. . While
44$.1711. , .:IJI0.8
you are thm, check our low
price on frostings. It will add . tATE
MODEL
expandlng
spice to your Christmas hairhouaelraller, e&lt;panda to 211
do. Call 446-4514.
282-3
11. wide. S ml. Rt. 7 N. I'll.
44&amp;.1711.
:IJI0.8 IF YOU are buRdlng a new
home or remodeling, ..0 us.
PAULA KAY'S Beauty SalonForllle
We are builders. Illl!rlbutor
Now for lhe first lime, beau·
lor Hotpolnt Appllancoo, AIU8tJ
GARDNER
hrM111Jrillii,
tlful 100 per cent human hair
son
Eloclrle.
· 1114 If
wiRS and wlgleta available. by . "aravan typo, I lull lldrmo.,
full batb Upstain, " blllb
order In all colora. Orden
lake only I week for delivery.
.doWIIItaln. I'll. "''""' tl- LUMP coa). Open no 7 Mon.
'tar I p.m. Gl' -1'111. 17M
tllru Fri., Jaymar Coal Co.,
C&amp;ll or otop In now for com.
Rt. 7 al tbe Melp IIIII Galplele Information. You~! be
:LOGS
lot
fireplace,
r:ut
tbe
abe
Ua
County
Ph. tiU(OI,
amazed at ·our low prlee~.
needed, cat] 44$.107. lll.a
:MO If
Ph.- 44&amp;-4442,
111M

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Piftsa11f.' ,
281·16

sliver malet, 1St lc • · , .
Oak .HID IIIUOII.
.

Rell Elf•te For Sale

hie, Tract. ·

ltEALTOI

992-2176

· lNr Meigs Gen•ral M01pltal

Oesigned For

H•pDV Livin9i

YOU 'LL /n(D CHARM AND CON.
YENIINCI PLUS 1\ lESTIGE AND

PI.ZASUH~ IN. THIS NEW 3 BED-

ROOM BRICK. I FULL .ANI&gt; J
HALF B..\THS, A KITCHEN WlTK
MAN'k' BEAUTIFUL CABINETS,
PLUS RANGE, OVI;,N, DISH WASHER AND DISP llSAL BUILT IN.
Tilt: BEDROOMS ARE LARGE
WITH AMPLE CLOSETs. OTHER .
RATUR£S IN CLUDE CENTRAL
Afll. , LARGE Z CAI.t ' GARAGE,
J'IRE' PLACE,
DININO AR~
WITH PATIO,
DOORS
AND
LAROE UTILITY ROOM WITH
CABI:oiEfS BUILT IN ,' ALL THIS
ON A LARGE FLAT LOT J IUL.I
OUT JN A NEW SUBDIVISION.
WE PROMISE ITS WORTH Y01JJ\
TIME TO INVISTIGAT.&lt;:. C/-u.
Ma.3M:J TODAY OR -He-3'1'911
THIS EVENING.

Up The Creak With
No House Boat??
Wit DON'T HA'IIB A HOUSE BO
WE DON'T HAVE
A
HOUSE.
B:lAT IIU1' WE DO HAVE A
N!AK NEW 3 8ED' .1 00M f'RAME
h MILE OUT 35. YOU 'LL LIKE
'l'HE FINE COSSTRVCTIO."&lt;i AND
THE LARGE ROOMS.
IT JN.
CLUDE!:l A FULL BASEMENT,
A BEAUTIFUL BUILT IN KJT.
CltEN, ~ FIRE PLACES, A Rll .::
ROOM ANU ~ C"A ft
GARAGE .
C.:OST ::1 ~ · WVING AND BUILl).
lNG PRICES ARE Q-OJNQ UP.
BETTER LOOK l&lt;)DA Y .

We Really Need ,
Ustings

COME IN TODAY AND LET US

Big 150' X 150' Lot

FIU!:E

cHais:ht
'--:Ai:;;-:;,c;:;ilrdT";:;;;:s::r.i: ;t:rt.d.

FnNI Appril•l

.

SHOW YOU

A

3

BEO.lOOM

HOME
WITH OR WITHOUT
BASEMENT IN AN AREA OF
YOUR CHOICE THAT WILL COST
t:.ESS NOW THAN IT WILL NEXT
SPRING. WE HAVE SEVERAL
HOME OW .' IERS
'IIERY
ANX lOUS TO SELL BEFORE CHRISTMAS. MANY HAVE MOVED AND
CAN GIVE IMMEDIATE OCCU·
PANC\'. CALL US FIRST OR
LAST BUT CAlL TODAY AND
·rAKI!: ADVANTAGE OF ONE OF
THESE TERRIFIC, VALUES.

D. H. WOOD, RNitor
Phone 446-1066

TERMITE I PEST CO.'ft'IIOL
FAIN EdermlnaUon Co. Wl1eclersi&gt;w'g, Ohio, Ph, 7'16-21150.

mu
REESE bulldozer and baek,
hoe service. Ph. 367·'/519.
11011
LEE. SHEllS'
Plrimblng and remodellng.
Ph. ~- Crown Cl!J, 0.

8211
WATER WELL IIIIIU.ING
MYERS !'amps Sales lc 9erV·
leo, Ph. 7!l,i113S, Rutland, 0.
c. J. Lemley.
141 u

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permit.

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Our U.S. Bureau of Customs stat,.s: "Travelers enterinl
and leaving the United States are permitted for peraOIIII ,_
three firearms (nonautomatic· rifles, carbint\s, revolven . .
pislols) and 1,000 rounds of ammunition as part of tbelr aecompani~d or uJ;Jaccompanied baggage.'' Getting them over
borders. is, fortunately, another matter.
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DEAR STEVIE : Our family's favorite tourist spot is
the authentic big-game preserve just transplanted from
Africa to Palm Beach County, Florida. You should hear
our children brag that
they've bean on a real, live,
African safari! And believe
me, it's "real" enough.
Hundreds ·of wild animals
-including 150 lions- roam
free in over 640 acres of slmuljlted African bush eountry,
but the area is heavily patrolled and protected by
.
teams of professional hunters, wardens and ~~~~~;;
tourists are confined safely in their cars. If a_ car
disabled during the toUr, it's rescued. Of course, convertiblel
must be exchanged for sedans at the entrance.
It's called Lion Country Safari and is located off hlgbway
98, six miles west of Royal Pabn Beach. It also has a fullscale replica of an Mrican village, a 1,000-seat •:r,hltbeater
With shows featuring native dances, tribual rit
• capoeloads of. Zulu warriors in full batUe regalia, a large restaurant,
picnic grounds and a pets' corner where children ean romp
with lion cubs and monkeys . (Admission $2.;.1), $1.50 for lddio
over lhree.)-MRS. HANK M.

. .....

........rtes.

eoin. ~Ole

Now, .a 'Safari' in U.S.

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.: A .,VERY ·nice !tome In OICOI- PIANO tuning, school, home.
Lane Danleli, 8113 Locus~ MldIellt ..O.Utlon. No "'Plln Gr
dleporl.
1192-5509. C.U I a.m.
deeorallng, downtown loci14111
Uon, See Ibis for a 1lllllllerftii
homo.
DOLL House Nursery tralllflOI'
lallon available, reasonable
Q A.; LARGE homo, barb, •
rates also for shopping or
bout :10 A, farmlnc ltDrl,
working
mothers, hourly, daf.
blacktop rood. f8,0110.
ly or weekly raleo. I'll. m.
45!2.
If If
SMALL home, garqe, two room, ......, oome repair.
SPECIAL
$1,400.
.
LOW RATES untO spring, topping, trlmminc and removing.
WE NEED a le• -llotlngs. See
trees.
Ph. 387~7736.
281-l!
us now.

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leresis. Any suggestlons ?-'-AMY JACOBS
· LOW, LOW-, PRICES '"' llal- · A wonderful pne, Amy. Gei a copy of !he "Jewllb 'I'Nft!
lreueo. Rice and Corbin Fur- Guide, Directory o! World Travel," published by tbe Jewltll
nlluro.
'
• 11 . Chronicle In London and distributed by Bloch$ PubUshln.l C..
·
in New York. You'U find it at most librarJes, too. It coDh'
2 GOOD coal boo""" 111avo1 section~ ·on restaurants, hotels, commercial o r g . - ,
'
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• s)rnagog·ues, ·schools, clubs, travel agencles, tours and~­
brick lined. Wuhlnr rntcbo all with your special interests in mind. Sells for about tt•
lne. See at Crown City, nnt and should be a great help.
door -to Crown Restlurant. .
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DEAR STEVIE: Like most campers, I feel bettor·lf I ean'f
a firearm for camper protection. I've heard that at 'b ordtr
18NNI!Tll STEGER'S
crosslllgs ( Canoda alld lila·
WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
ieo) there's a dlffereaee liePh. 44f.OS47.
2fl If
tween a revolver 8lld •
automaUc and that u IGDI
as the gom does not ha.. a
WATER delivery aorvl~. O'pln or clip lo insert, jt II
Dell &amp; 0..11. ~ 44841157 or
called a revolver and u.t
~1340 anyUme.
71 tf
you may .take lt acr~•· M.K., Port Arthur, TeltU
1'EIIMITE PEST CONTROL
I"m afraJd you've ...,.
FREE Jnspecllon. call
WI'OD(, M.K. - Clllllda Mexico have strinpat repMerrlll O'Dell, Operator for
lations
for lmporllnc · flioeElllermllal Termite Sen&lt;le!
arms.
NONE
are pel'lllllttd
ttl' Bebnont Dr.
2fl II
into Mexico without prlfll: .,.
plicaUon for a permit throulill
CIIARL1E IIUIINI'ITI!
the Mexican consulate nearest your residence. This appJIM,
WATER DELIVERY Sllll1C£ to hunting firearms, pistols, revolvers and automatic or iJeml..
KERR, Ohio Ph. ttUI~ or aulomaUc firearms. It takes about 110 days to gel a permit.
Hunting rifles and shotguns may be taken Into Canada wltb
Paul Beaver - Drl..r. Pb.
Proper
clearance through the Canadian border customs, bat '
44$.Z211.
2,21 II
NOT revolvers , pistols or fully automatic firearms without a

good seleellon of cards. Slm- Get ready lor tile Spr,lng Rush
mons Pig. &amp; Office Equip.
early - We'D appraise your
Fem1le Help
e.
281).1f home free - ·If yw like ""'II
LADIES in or near GalllpoUs
For lnformaUon oee or eon
ool! ll for you, If not, notblrits
and Cheshire, ,Call 3sa.a4oo.
·K &amp; K Mobile Part, lc Iii, 87 DEMONSTRATOR barlalns, lost.
Z83·S ·3311 Jackson. Avo., P!. ..,.
eamplng supplies, Amsbtry Olllce It Bn. Pit. ttl •••
ant, W. Va. Paul lc G
JW.
Apaehe Trail", .lSI Fourth
OoetrW ·ttUill
WOMEN for pari time work In .Jbup, ~ or.
Ave.
2'16-lf
,
c.rter Maole, .....
Gallla Co. Write Cor! Cosme- ' -~75-411111.
llD-11
Wllltm Ball, ......
tics 2m So. lOth st. Ironton,
USED FURNITURE - 3 wash~
Ohl~ 4563ll.
~I NEW LATEST model .ilttalght.
lag maehlnes, S gas ranges,
DILLON AGENCY
7 pe. breakfast .set, I couch,
zl~ .., and autom'!lfe hllh
LOOK VETERANS
. , JMipWant.d
elect. stove, &lt;:OU sprlnp.
gr~e oowlnq maciJin.es. The
115;000 FOR A MAN over 30 to
com6ahy bas been Iii buslneas
Clole out .price on a NEW 52 ACRE FARM ~ Small ham,
handle sale of Lubrlcanll and
'dolibte tub Deiter ·washer. milking parlor wllh pipe line
for 13 years. lllic~- of W•
~lap:
milker, farm pond, new drill~
Fuel Additives Ill Gallipolis · neas, am Mil~ an at a tarae
Rice &amp; Corbin Furniture Co.
ELECTRIC Realing Contractor.
~DD.Woiii,WW
ed 'deep well, 9 room, 2 story
area. Wrlle J. A. Byers. Sales ·· discount. I'll. 446,1711 ~ ;r,.
l'ri·IO
Blown in Insul8tion. P. J. ·
home, I \l baths, extra nice
Manager, Texas Refinery
7728.
I
lliiU
F.Sler &amp; Son. Oak Hill, Ohio
with cherry finish, hardwood
C~rp. , Box 711, Fort Worth,
HANNAH'S
husband
Hector
0.
D.
PARSONS
45656. Phone 682-6374. 283-6
•
floor, coal furnace, storm
Texas. 78101.
2111-4 1960 MORiiiS-MINOR
. hates hard work so he cleans
1000 four
REALTOR
windows and doors. If you
the rugs with Blue Lustre.
pasoenser sed.,.. New paint
Vllqe, CIIJ ,...,...,.
ln~uranc.
have
a
good
.joJ&gt;,
rou
can
own
Rent
electric
shampooer
$1.
.... tlllo
lob. """ w.s,'w. tires, ...,,
IF
YOU
DOOd
auto, 1ft or
tills homo. 100 per cent !inCentral Su~ply Co.
284-6
· ,tires 011 rear.:. 14,000 mUes oo
111..-Aft..
PHARMACIST
general 1Dsur8IICO, It pays to
ance. Located near Rutland.
eDI!Int, to mJJes to 111e raDon.
Hart'o FomUy Cenler
'
see
your Grange Agents Ill
radio, heater. oafety hello and REGISTERED German shari~
PRICE REDUCED
CHERRY Mahog, oanellng. w
Brldgepot1, Ohio
lbe
Neal lnsura- A(ency,.
haired pointer pups, 9 wks. 6 ROOM - One slory ·home lobueket ..,... Price, ....
to w carpet, 3 BR. modern
An opportunily for a pharmaN Stale Sl., Pb. 44$.lfN.
446-liH, .
. ...,
·old, Call 446-163( or 446-1913.
cated on Rt. 7. Needs some
kitchen. buill~ln cab. refrlg.,
cist to work In a prescrlpUoo
51 II
284-1
repair. 3 BR, basement, deep
range. full basement, alum.
·department in Bridgeort with
I KNJGHi' C-D C. B. rtdlo, five
well, lot (0' x 385'. Price
sidi~. almost 1 acre one mile
one of Ohio's fastoot ii'Owing
Plumbing &amp; He1ting
crystal controlled eharmall, D 2 PC. sectional living room
$6,500.
Room
lor
two
trailers.
out.
110.0110. See this today.
ehalns,
sulle, l"'ld eondltlon. 00 Cltll·
tuneable chaDbela, II~
198
ACRES.
TB,
5
rooms
&amp;
IIIIAMMER'8
LARGE
TWO
STORY
Exeellent alarllng salary, pluo
llcothe
Rd.
m...
214-3
lip lolll!'d antenna, S.S. baD
bath, barns, new heat &amp;: wa........... lleothi
profit~sharing,
pension plan,
HOME
300 4th Ave., 44f.la7.
mount wllh aprlnJ, cabloo 111111
ter system~ timber, coal, fruit,.
hospitalization. life Insurance,
Price ... ~ TRAILER, 8 • 35. Skvllne 2 bed• LOCATED ln 'Addison, Ohio. 3 $9.500.
llfll
opportunity for advancement
BR., TV room, Inclosed front 7 ROOMS &amp; bath centrally loroom. Call 446-0580.
284-6
111M.
lfil.3
and other benefits. Send resume
porch, deep well wlih plenty
IJBWh't•s
I'UJIIBJNQ
caled on 2nd Ave., .moving In
AND BEATING
water.
Vacant. can to see.
matorjal in conrulenee to:
GIVE your children an educa·
FOB sALE: SPINET PIANO
condllloo, priced m•d·leens.
RO!ITE 180 at Evorgroen. Ph.
' · Dlvid Godfrey \.
tlonal llifl . for Xma.i, World. WANTED. ros!XInsible party to
$4,500
m 11
.' HART STORES INC. \~ . Book .:.. chlldcran. $10. clo1in, lake over low montllly pay~ BUYS this nice 5 room home on !!ill A. STOCK and Dairy Farm~ll 441-mS.
modem
f
room
home
on
Slllte
_
.
... ·
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(} fl'lt paymenl In ~ days, Ph. · ments on a ·solnet niano. Can
an acre lot, basemen! wltll
Rt., due to qe and health. STANDARD
PWMIIINQ a
77t W. ~le Blvd.
44&amp;-4536 731 Second Ave., Galbe soon locally. Wrlle Credll
coal fumace. l"'le I car gar.
Colum~ao, Olllo Gilt
.. 11 Us '
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114-6. Manager, P.O.' Box 276, She!·
prleerl ID ooD.
118ATING, Ill 1M1.. A...
age, detaehed. Just 2 mi.
Or call collect for an appoint~
po ' ·
byvllle. lndlani.
284.1 from do_wntown Gallipolis.
17S A., equipped dairy farm,
*'-L
'II!
ment.
MALE B-..-.-le_ho_u_nd-:-,-aoqd
Aroa Code llf.ZIJ.ull
186
60 ACRES
Tub. base, J!leoty btml, Qlh.
An equal opportualt, •IRPlo7er
bU dog, 125. Ph . .fC6.. 7.1M-3 NEW fashion colora are SUe'a CLEAN well fenced, has tobae..
GI!NE PLAN'II
.er oulllulldlng~, mode rn
I'UJMBING a 118ATINO
":!:!:!;!::::::::;:;:;:;:;:; :;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;~:;:;:;:::::::;:;:;:;:;:;!;
delllhl. She keeps her earpet
co base, large bam, plenty oul
home, pleJtly water, 2 farm
"•lllpiUo.
t11 1
coloro bright· - wllh Blue
buildings, .farm pond. 3 good
ponds, Janda IIIII to rolllna,
S'I'ERIXI RADIO
,Lu.ire. Rent electric shamweUs, modem-Ill story home,
good fenl!e atrourmtllle coot.
II&amp; If
. COMJIJN'AT!ON
pooer $1. Farmer's Harilware
3 BR and bath, nl~ kltehen.
Le&gt;lf" 1nd Found
FEMALE German shepherd dog MODERN waiiKil ileroo AM· · Co.
28U
In a good locallon near Vin- '" ACRJ:B, 1 room ltoule, ,.. lilt Choooe
35 near ~
00 u.S. RJ..
·Fl&gt;l radio comblnaUoo, OieOf· .
lon. Price f13,750.
~.....llootlod Jocallaa, ~ PORTLAND, Oro. &lt;VPI&gt; Grande. Slle has recently had
lent conditlo!J,' e&lt;Wnal spoa. .
5•1-., tr•de
HOBART DIUON, lleoltGr
vu ...
Ho" much mU1t does I' lake
J
1
puP,. To claim eaO Jackson
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l!lDGI
OJI town 011'111111
IS, IR'NJi. ·oroo0n
tO aloke Dairy
a ton Producto
of ch0010!Com·
'l'be
ket IIi:..
• ...et .Iun "'"
•.,.. dii 1 .JtiS'I' one · com•lel•
Wlttnauor
·
286-1620 alter 3:30 p.m. _ Z!S-~
channel sOund, •!c. Balance
movlo Camero TII'Oie&lt;itor
... llowlrd a-allllteiJ • - •'mloolon IOYI abou' '1,1.000
,.
due "'·"· or · payrrienll of
world's best nrofes.
E•eah!P. tfl.tm
nalalo. qa&amp;rto - a doy'o prodUcUon
·' WANTID
M.50 per month. c.
•.U .,~ tlpnal. quallly oleclrie dflye.
from 700 cowa.
•·· Ic eve f--•
t DO IIIII
In Orosoa, NO. ...
'I ~
f ·
.
e""'lr
~-·~· 1e111. u, Retro....,.· hfuiNI
_
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,f-._
. . llltlap.
,.__
-~··-:-"""":-"-;".....,..:.
I
·"l I de - ' 71
In:, LO'Q18 (\'r•) - • - 81 , , . - - !II . , _ ,
IDMllllJ IItie of - .-........
MAPLi! miiEO
nreeor wll ra . •ues, , I Loull-l&gt;aled -urt-Paclftc
lar ••uii'J, t•llll ·
Nortltwofi,tbeel1.... lamooi!T
,_ mode! .;......; AM ~ ·FM
S. 3rd. Middleport. Phone 1112- , R&amp;llroad hll ' Dillie a refund
-... Wl.llrt, . . I Ill
yoUow cheddar, abou' 2 per
-·
·~·•
54Sf.
· •'' •· ·
:IIU on an un- 'ucte' ilouod II "' - · -••••
cent of the· nollonol total. The
,J radi9 comblhatlon; dual .,....
'
nan aao bY . Ue Jndeaaaaor,
A8tfl~, .""'
.
ton ot cbeddar1 would mate
~~.- ker syatem. Pat baltiiCO dlie · JUST one Ar&lt;rus ai~ proj..,. Ule '1Uoi·Pa¢ftc Rllli'IHitl. .
. oanrtwlchoo lor 34,Ao poioom..
.-...
fltl.t!O or
ol tus
tor, 'automatic wlth automatic
sub. lit! Malt llri•k• lit!
after t:• .
· per wet!l&lt;, P.ll
,Kodak .35 · min camero. \i _..:
rallroodor •hil ·Way ayotem in New York City
•VPIJ - ' Cla\!df
· · •
••
i .
111 1 I"'·' i
')l'l&lt;e or Wllllracle. File's, II · oOJtl be folllltl It amllarJ blo was
In 1870 beneath C'3mord Is the blog•" lloer
" ·
· ,.,......,..... If
$1 llnl, Mlcloileporl, PI10ni 1112- mothor'l ollocll. The IICb&amp; Lower B-ay, ,with the ,_ oi1'1nker In
In more -··
IY piJt· w ad. i1111' I 1. . Clfi!:V. tillill)a Cdh. $111.
5417.
' 111-1 1!U ior a chUd'o bll!"fvo for eara I!eing propelled 111rough ·than one. Ca!flard __a 31:&gt;.. r,_, ftimlallod 111&gt;14 lidtr
j..
itatJon
\
. a rldl .!r.o -bolD, 'NIL, .. I tube by eqmp...._ air. Old tapestrt mat•r. "'ho ..l'lrlhs
~ lt......_ ~ 8111'1 ~
·
Port. Wortl&gt;. 'file l'hlo oyllem proved flnanelal- In ai 231 pounds. downed _ ,
...... Qontaol· .,...,. .,..._
• ...
Ph....WitT · '..::;
Aloato'l llfi 11-ltPJ lo lho rOt i: U.ll ntlmd. oi( l.f ly unaueeeasfOI
waa !&gt;lnl&amp;
boor In 10 minot.. lo
Pari&lt; 0e111r11
Ill 1f
!(In, ·
·
· ·,
• - In Nortll - . .. . ""!!ll lillie. .
eloood, within a,.toW, years.
take the tltl•.
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DEAR STEVIE: On lours abroad, I'm mQre lnterntod lit
Wlnten, Rio .Grllllle, 0. Cll
Jewish
history and in vJsitiqg noted ayn•a:oa:ueJ.. than ca8n
~121 after S.
• II
drals, but Jo lar I have not been lucky In putliulng m:r Jot. ·

~soo ·

Wit\" i&gt;A:\' MO .lE NEXT SPHING1

IIIII' frontage In lowD
. an
fenced In - Exlta Sharp, S
bedroom wilb a separate car·
age and all for fl2,500.

typoo ol 'bulldlll( .......
ltla, - . - . pipe,
wlttdowl, llDtell, elc. Claudo

Off.~6G

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TRAV(

.w.

uM4) .

MEIGS EQ~ENT CO.

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JlOB'S Aulo Repair, ll. &gt;mile
oul JOQ· Croot Rd. Exporlrolced mechtnlc, tte as. m u

Th. WISEMAN A..ncy

SeHer Be Firsl Today

Naat R1nch

·s.n.-w
Ofhl••
.lti8T Olf'ENW

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WI!!'VE HAD OUR BE&amp;'T YI:A'a
EVER BUT WE
HAVE RUN
SHORT OF PROPERTY TO SEU.
TO T l DAV AND TOMORROW
BUYERS. IF YOU ~ANT FAST
COURTEOUS SER'iiCE
CALL
THE WISEMAN' AGENCY ..

~anted 1'1\~~·~-..,~~-wl-lb_M_o_blle

ASCS therefore is urging that
all 1967 • year appllcatlool be
ftlod before Jan. 31, 1968. .
POYments for lhe 1967 mar..tll likelY beoln In

own'¥l

.PAUL WILLIAMS !S
NowUftd.rThe

from Pi.
free easy parking.

ed on the ilverage national price ·
ror marketings during the whole
year, and this ean be determined more exactly If reports on mar
ketlngs are complete:

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THE OFFICE OF

2 acrou

Modern credit for mod•rn !•rpnu·•
~nomlul- Con•enlent 0.
p.endat&gt;l., Comrtetii.IYtl r.ot.al '"•"

.,,..,.,. •

ifN,

., ,

under the wool program are bas-

'l"ltmeo

• -~ · •• • •

FREE Compact and clean two !Jed.
PORTABLE
TV
.
Mlh
purch010
room home wllh lola of space
to be given away Dec. 18. No
bftere. 'Rint eloctrlo , . _ '
of 'II· Apache eamper travel _ New Slorm Wlndowa and
purebaae neceSJary, don't
fl G c M•- ....
!railer, Amabary Apache Doon, Oak flooring and prleerl
have to be present lo win. Prepooor · · · ~ ...,
'l'l'allor,
Ill Fourth Ave.
at .f9000.
lnvenlory sale. canoway Fur·
, ..
.
·;
27" 11
nllure, Rt. 17, I block oil 11i..~C;iluQl~e ·~~~
· ,
Call Now For

any time, and tile chaliman advises that this be OOne as 110011
as possible, Incentive payments

~

balh, gar~~e. ··~Tienl loco~
lloo. lower Fil'll-Ave. Pit ~
2ttt from 9 to. 5 p.m. or ~
2!411 afle• 5 p.m.
2ft.l

For w.
- l fO!l~~agl~abb~~

with J11e
- .Jabmue FREE
FREE· SYLVANIA elock radio CLEAN
,Li!lln earpoto
· mabl
1

Ilona!· Wool Act ma.y ·be filed

with (il&gt;e) ASCS county

., .., ..,., u a •

une.

J'OI!U)atlon.

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PH.992~451

'

ot lading) transferring conWhen we observed. it recently, bllla
trol
·
to the buy-er. and having
we saw nice cover of grass ~
wheat growing oo the disturbed avalJable all the information
earth. This gran cov.;~t· ~ :~s needed to determine the buyers• .
tall enoullh to give protection total. purchase price.
Applications for 1967 marketthroughout the coming winter .
Ing year payments under the Na-

Dairymen's Co-Operatift Sales
Assoclatioo yesterday gave
stro~W 1\lli)OI'l(9 a proposal that
would place Pittsburgh under
Federal Mill&lt; MarkoUng order

mUll: -markets in Western

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Thla Includes paaalng title to

PI'I'TSBURGI! - The marketing

Ponneylvanla with 'existing Fedorol. Order markets In Cleve- :
load YOoqalown
aod WhOel"-1.
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POWEU SUNOCO
. SERVI~

AVfiAGfS:
DEC. t .DEC. ll

Wool and Mohair Year
Ends on December 31

8ectslons by commercial farmers, Commercial farmers eacb ·'"'--GALLIPOLIS' - ~. Tlie ' trowers
week and eaeh month ha'Ve to
th 1 the
make decisions as to Investments were reminded today
a
they w111 make or expenses they 1967 marketing year under the
wW Incur. HospitalizaUoo for wool and mohair program ends
those 65 and over is such a d~ December 31.
ili
lsion
J. Melvin Gilbert, ch man,
c EveOone who has or wUI reach Agricultural stabili:zatlon an _d
agEi 65 by December 1 and has CO{Iservatlon County Committee,
not availed themselves of the explains that thia means that
rtunity to enroll ror hospit. payments Cor the current 1967
:tlon undertbeMedtcare~ year will depend on completing
am ahould contact tile Social all delnlls of marketing ollbor
!!:curlty representatives before wool, mohair, or lambs,oledbyt~t
date. Marketings compl
•·
d or Decembe r •
tile en
Dor c
31 .1967
te
, , will become
· marketlncs In U.o 1968 marketing year, and thus not eligible
for payments unW earlY 1969,
The chairman urged produc..
ers to ·make sure that all de..
tails for the 1987 sales are completed by the end of the year.

Committee r1 the 3300-member

othei-

tew mlnut.-

and returned a

tator to 1e11 the council It lo a

cootactlng

DCSA Endorses
Order to Merge

Roconuneoded Nov, 17 by tho
Consumer ao;1 Marketln,g8ervice
·~ lbo 1Jn11811 states Deparlro1ent
of A&amp;rlculturo,
the proposal
would merge Pittsburgh, Erie and

1no wltb a proposed cc&gt;mprebon.atvo aonlna' ,oi'O!lnanl:e. "'
one point It roterred to
"JUDlor department atom...
Wbolll thai? No ·one know.
councilman Bernard RQhl ..
eder walked out ot the meet~na

Below normal lemperatures are roreca1t for the ROrtbern
third of the nation, bu. w~trmer weather Is predlete:l for
tbe soui:hern balf.

WeDs, Wellston.
Patient• Released -

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The current percentage of enrullmont Is l.,.oallo states Mill
large rural populaUons. Only
by havlno all ol tho facto can
Blrtl11 - ·Mr. and Mrs. Earl
the rural aged make an lnrormK.
Davis, 223 East Elllh111 Ave.,
ed decision about enrolling In the
medical insurance part of the Wellskll, daughter, Dena EUeen,
NoV. 21; Mr. and Mrs. Homer
program.
1bo Meigs Coon()' ·Technical c. Nettles, Rt, 3, Wellston, daugll- ·
Action Panel is asking that peo- ter, Erma ·Claire, Nov. 25· and
ple in the various townships and Mr. and Mra. Carl E. Y'atea,
vlllages of tlle cowttv who know Rt. I, Oak Hlll, daughter Nov.
or people who will J&gt;e 65 by De- 28.
Presoot PaUents- Wllla Dean(
cember 31 and have not sf.aned
up ror the Medicare hospitaliza- Carter, Rt. 3 Oak HUt. E II a
tion program tell tho pei&gt;ple a- Brooks, Davis Home.l Oak Hill;
bout U.ls opportunlcy and encour- Vernie R. Cochran, Ht. 1 Jackage U.em to sign up. To sign up son· Amos H. Dozer, Rt. 1 Me.
the Social Securl(y represonta. Ardtur; Logan D. ·Elliston. Rt.
tives may be contacted on their 2 Sidney; OIUe Mae , Evans, Oak
weekly vial! to Pomeroy which Is Hlll; Looter GOlespte, Rt. I
each Monday from 10:30 a.m. un- Oak Hill; Joy~ Darlene Grant,
til -lll ptq~le are taken care ot.
Rt. 3 Wellston; Mause S. Ham·
The Social.. Security represen- mer, Oak Htll; Elvin E. Jaynes,
tatives m~e their weekly visit Oak HIU; M. Melba Lewis, Jackln rooms in the basel)tent of son; Thomas McEIOOwney, Rt.
the Post Office at PomerOy.
Details or the program or oth ..
er tnrormation may be secured

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Notfce

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or mohair to the buyer either
PT. PLEASANT - The Tech--

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loter ftterlllg oolf, Young tree•
ohoVId ba kept watered wllon
CHRISTMAs TREES
rali!fstl lo Umlled.
A live, boRed. and -burlawod
API&gt;IY a 2 to 4 Inch
Chrllllm~ tree can be a bar- J)ellt mooe, IJ'OWICl bark, or
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voot dama(o from U.o freezing
· needs an evergr.,..,
Tho· blaoal problem Mi!l a and thawing llrrlnr1 tho 1flntor
live tree Is keeping II nterod, months.

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o1- carry 1bo USDA • _...
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Directory is Being Made
SoU ConservaUon Service

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Lay of the Land

BY JOHN COOPER

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Some May Miss Medicare.
Hospit~li,ation Chances
Meigs County
POMEROY - Man,y M e 1 g s
area people · who are 65 years of
age or older may lose their opportunity to enroll In the hospitalizaUon Wlder the Medlcare
Program, according to t h e
Meigs County Technical Action

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a ch&amp;op of ohemJ.. looo limo a tree Ill l.....,.o, tbt
""" add -1&amp;1, boUdQ'
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bollor "" ......,. of oun!Yal.
to ,...... 1ldl
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IUlar lllel olOIII orllb OVorll'- _ . boa and lOOked 1n a.o oo- otor lbot ol10, Some ,._ to be
. _ . o r - blockooookedln · 1.-..,.. a ~- or oo. Yw may 20-Z$ fool tall. To hob&gt;- dl-,
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clum chloride; b I u o, _ . bloclcl out oflbo eon1a1nor and (l'OI!P,
chloride; rich red, !JihJ.Umcblor- lot dry, WI!. tiKo' 01'0
piJ 11Je .,._, llolo ., - .
Ide; and purple, potudumeblor- a.or...~ dry, tool one or two hro foot Mdor ind doopor ll1ar! •
Ide. For oof~o alko, dolt'! bur IIi !be IIMD!aco and ntch lbo U.e dlam- ol lbo ooll ·boll.
II11Y aubstl!IMo. Yoo con prr- amuemont ol 10Ul' ohUdroo or Plirco t h e - lo the hololoav-.
chase U.eao chomleala at drug M~ltl
Inc lbo burlOP oo but looHn and
stores. Do U.o ·-"'-·
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lbe proceao of produelng rahleo vacellle. U.S. forelp llil·
IH!Ipecl train 1la!l and aaalated In eoaotruelloa • • ..._
puc of llboratorleo for lbe •-•reb eelller ru bf llie

Mlalotry of ACrlealturo.

SUNOCO
Now has available amodem
2' Bay Service Sfafion
•localetl Downlown al Second Ave1ue I
_ •Grape llreel
.station Under Same Ownership Pasl
· IJ hars
•Proven Gallim~e and Prolils
• ~~d lrainaing
,• free Mertbandising
e,Ren.till Assislanee
-~nqaal $ Rebate 01 Pun:hms
~•li••o•s ~dviee ••d .l:ouaseli~
U you

are a potential Independent, have: ~ -

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lt'OUid Jike to discuS$ our program Willi you

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C:A. ItO 01' THANKS • OIITUAII: ~
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JUNIOit i'lAIR BUILDING
ATHENS CQUI(fY FAIR
·• GROUNDS
West Union Ave. (St. Roule ftl'
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AT!IENS. omo
The following personal collections or antiques. clocks, furniture, glassware and toys wiD
be sold (no reserve bids) by
the unden!lgned at 11:110 A.M.
Sbai'p.
CLOCKS: Grandlalher (Made
Early 1700's) Banjo, Steeple,
Gingerbread Plate, Regulator
LAMPS: G.W.T.W.. Hanging
Aladdin, Oil. Organ. Toys: Ir&lt;in
Overland Circus Wagon, Lrg.
Tin Truck. Wagon, Wbeelbar-

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LOIIC RIGRI' lllol1 wllb 0.0:
SALESMEN. 117.000 plus regUIOp4le . . pi!Ouft . . All
A-Dill tel' I ... Colt' •. lfol.
lar cash bonus ror man over
IOp4le 1oa1t denr, J..laol.
40 In l'&lt;lmeroy.Middleport ar-·· Dnll.
• 11marl&lt; Farm-.
ea, take short auto lripo to
ll~.a'I'C POrATOES. Cllnt&gt;ce ~
oontact customers, air mall H.
Portlllld. Ploooo . . .
J . Dickerson, Pres., SouthweoFACTORY
REPAIRED
WIDE
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tern Petroleum Corp., 534 N.
OVAL
TIRES,
81WIJII&lt;ed,
Moin St., Ft. Worth, Te•as
76101.
12-14TC
'"·• each. Jaho 11'. VIIIMe- KNAPP SR01:11o aura Sllo e
ter, Syracuoe, IIH!Il.
Repolr. Completo ll!oe Soft'li.U.TFC
tco. Mlddlepllt.
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ELDERLY LADY for housework
and cooking, pbone 992-5251 lor
lnlervlew. 0 . lfmdy over Lfl&gt;. NO CHEVY rw'O I)OOR PILl II 111ft ... loiiJ, COlOn
HARD TOPS. INS Slick Shill
erty Theatre, Middleport.
relaiD 'brllll- 1ft carpolll
IIJII4 Mag Wheels. Pl'leed
.
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&lt;In""' with Blue ~
re_.ble, )(...., 7'1$4211.
l1M11 oloollle ll!tnepow el.
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For Sale or Tr.de
USED ElScTRIC Guitars and
ampUflers, tape reOorden,
movie ·~ 3S mm field camera, wUI trade on guns or selt
very reasonable. Fife's. 711
S. Srd, M'oddleport, Phone
992-5457.
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Five chUdretl die •m.f!J~I
insur.anee can
baci a life, your
ltemB you cherish.

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on, will sell very reasonable
or U'ade lor molorcyele, boat,
~~Uns . or .mat bav~ you. File's,
711 s. !rd, Middleport, Phone
992-5457.
11·30-6TC

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ICEJTH· GOBLE FORD

JUST ONE comolete Wlttnauer '--:-';..-.;
movie camera projector, com,
it.MIIht•.. For
blnatlon W&lt;&gt;rld'a best proles·
O'B,JUEN AND CROW
_slonal quality eleetrie drive,
. REALTY COMPANY
~ric eye locuolng lens, ~ IU!EDSVILLI! _ OOrrAGE
price or will trade. File's, 711
WITH RENTAL_ rf8hl ori the
S. 3rd. Middleport, Phone
river - 3 bedroollil, bath,
992-5457.
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basement, garage, free gas,
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Use the year around $5 900 00
JUST ON" Ari!US slide projec- POMEROY _ 5 roo.; fr.,;,e
tor, automa~ic with automatic . bath, utllity room, buill-In tl~
Kndak 3S mm camera, ~ price
eben wall to waD arpel
or will trade. File's, 'l1l S. thro.ut hoU!e NJ..:'Ievel
Srd,
Middleport.
Phone
lot All llke new
OOiJ 110
1192-54S7.
II-3UI'C POMEROY -

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MlNJATURE Scbnauzen rudy PAcroRY Rlt:PAIRI!D 11RIS.
OFI'tCI HOUII:I
Hart's FamUy Center
Cbrbtmu Eve.. · I boautlful
1:30 • · m. to 1:111 11. 11'1 . DtiiY
cuaraaleod, rt~~lar tread, aD
. Bridgeport, Obi~
~ . ll 1 m. to 11:ot NGOn hturd;~r
mole Scottie. ready now.
IT'S IAIY TO PL.ACa A
row;
WELLER
WARE:
Lrg.
An
opportunity
for
a
pharma·
$lUI each, phoDe Joill
WANT .&amp;g
Spltr pupo rea"" Nov. so. cr11'
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Collection Including Umbrel- cist to work in a prescriptlon
PH~E ~H_1Sf
der early. Little Barkaroo
Ia Stand, vases, Toba·cco Jar, department in Bridgeort with
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Kennel.
CooiYille,
nhone
"otice
Jardinieres. Animals &amp; 3 Pc. one of Ohio 's fastest growing
M'/-3854.
11-26.'1'1'1: UPoe&amp;ESRD 1... ~ nRockwood; ClflNA &amp; GLASS' chains.
dlo Clllllblnatloo. AMI'II n(Few Signed Pieces) Iron Excellent starting salary, plus
1111$
4
door
Custom
FORD.
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dlo, 4 lptUen. All speed
· a1 H.p . p1eces,
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profit-sharing, pension plan,
Stone, Carmv
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cvllnder. new tirel. runs IOOd
eliaqer,
See ll!ld 11011' Ia
Pressed, Vaseline, Custard, hospitalization, life insuranc!!,
t900.
ltsO International ~ ton
Hams-Yz ttog-Bacons
,..,.
home
. ....,... buylne.
Heisey _ PICTURES : Hand- opportunity for advancement
pickup. needs transmilsiM
D.IO 1101' ~ or lilY biiiDee
painted, Needlepoint, Chalk, and other benefits. send resume
rooalr 1'75, II Gauco abo!....
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tltl.lll. Clll tJII.I'IM.
Prlnts ; FURNITURE: 4 Nice material in confidence to :
Browning automadc rth bar·
' !!.LLP'ARK
11-a.TFC
Wal. Needlepoint Chairs, Wal.
David Godfrey
reD, like new, f!OO, · Phone
Marble top dresser, Marble
HART STORES, INC.
Cooloille M'l-3854. lt.liS·TI'C LOOK - Beautiful eolored .,.,.
Dec. 3-1 P.M.
top Sideboard &lt;Unusual ), Or·
770 w. Goodale , Blvd.
aole 'l'Y. IJI.Ind! .......,, Wu
gan, Wagon Seat, Tables,
Columbao, ObJo 43Zili
4 ROOMS. BAni. otorue
Snow, Ill! in or Shine
$5!t.W,....,tiii.W. Get new
bullcllng, out of hlgb watet'. Blmlard eocyelo!&gt;odll AI
Cooper Boiler. Coffee Grind- Or call collect for an appointer, Oak Book Case (Glass ment.
.neect. repair. a IOOd lnveot.
SltOT~SONLY
!roe. Try Ia ,.... hOme. Ca1l
door) Trunks, Rockers, Two
Area Code IH-IZI·5!161
ment lor $1.1100. 'PI1one lft.S'III.
11-21-'l'nl
Brsss Beds, Jewelry Boxes, . Al1 equal oP.PIIrtu nlty emplo)'er
1!1!-2543,
11-28-ti'P
Brass Teapot &amp; Burner and ::;::;~::::::::::::!::~::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::::;::::::::::::.;::~::::::
MRS. DORA, Character Reader
UNCLAIMI!D FllEIGR'I'. I
many items not listed.
SOLID STATE STEREO, 1116'1 ,., II~ Zllll aewlnr mocblnes
and Advisor, first time in the
For Rent
KOTE: Many of these items
walnut stereo C&lt;&gt;IISole with 4 with JO vt!ar factory ruaranarea.• advises on all problems
FURNISHED
APARTMENT, 3
would
make
lovely
Christmas
speaker,
4 speed automatic too nationally
or life, don't fail to see her,
adverllsed
rooms, bath, adults preferred,
Gifts
and
.antique
enthusiasts
take
over
paymenlll
changer,
special readinl!ll haU · price
brand• to he sold lor storage
phone 992-5435.
11-2f.TFC
should attend. Sale will be in. or IS per month or pay bal- lnd might. 1o1a1s or t45
wJh this ad. No appointment
ance 1'11.211. Call 1192-3211.
necessary, open daily and side and lunch will be served. 4
each. ean be paid at $15 per
apartment lumllbed.
TERMS:
Cash
ll.fi-6TC
Sunday from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
..17.Ue
month, "" wiD dellver lo ,....
BRADFORD AUCTION CO.
Pllone ·
315 Main St., Belpre.
bome to aew on lhem to make
Racin&lt;l, Ohio
STEREO RADIO CONSOI.E, sure that ,.... .,. eompletoly
12-3-6TC
ONE three room aparttnent,
A. C. BRADFORD, Mgr.
stereo with AM &amp; FM radio
sallllled, ..U 1111-21Sit
aU new, all electrio, range
C.
C.Bra~,Aacl
de!Uie noatlng turntable per·
ANYONE INTERESTED IN
ll.fi-6TC
unit
and
walt oven, stainless
SIGNED:
rect condition, take over pay.
F·MPLOYMENT WITH the
steel
sink,
completely
modments of. $6 per month or pay 1111 STEREO. lovely walnut
Water Department, Village of Mr~ and Mn. William Ma11er
ern, Phone 992-52'11.
Not
responsible
for
accidents
balance '118.10. Call 1192-3211. eonsole with AM &amp; FM ~··
Pomeroy. are asked to contact
12-3.STC
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Jl·27~ "..~ ..-- -"· .--~ · h.......
the Mayor's olfi~. !fll' an . ap.
- SIX ROOM "lipaiti!/enl, f bOcJ.
plication or information. Age
rooms, unlumlshed, C clooell SEWING MACHINE' SINGER
limit is 21 to 35 and must be
tab over peyments of IIlier
Card Of Thanks
apace,
bot water heal, lion
slant needle sewing machine month cr pay balance due
High School graduate.
THE family of Freeland E.
room, outalde porch. Pbane equipped to zig zag, balan"" snue. Try 11 1n your homo,
12-UI'C
"Fritz" Norris wish to exIIIIZ-$l0'1,
u a de Sfti,S6 or tenns can be arran- call - ·
11·17-6TC
press our sincere thanks to
ged,
call
Jl9!.3218.
IL-27-6TC
HAM AND BACON Shoot, Sunour friends, relatives and nei- 4 room apartment lunlbbed.
day, Dec . 3, I p.m. at Isaac
1117 FORD GaiOIJ 1100, 4 door
·ghbors who assisted ln any
Phone tn-3e51.
' 17 1ft THE proven carpel oleaner sedan, power bratos and _po.
W•lton Farm, sponsored by
way by sending Dowers, food.
Chester Firemen. 11·2&amp;-fTP
personal gifts and deeds of FURNISHED and unfurnished Blue Lustre is easy on the wer steering, v.a automalle,
budget. Restore• , forgotten :11100 mllea, priced 1o oen.
kindness during the death of
apartmenll.
Close
to
ld!ool.
colors.
Rent electric sham- can !1ft.U1t Mer 1 call
HOLIDAY SPI!lCIAL ON COLD
our loved one. Special thanks
Phone 992-5434.
10.18-tfc
pooer
Sl
. Bater Furniture.
IIIIU74I_. _ _
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WAVES from NoY. Jl tllnJuib
ll.fi-6TC
to Elder Howard S. Sbeehe,
Dec. 2t, '" ..,., .12.10. N.JO
Pallbearen. Ewing Funeral PIIRNISIIED llllil Ull!undlhed
'10,
11.110, Ruth'•
Home and the Racine AmeriE-ARL-Y--A-MEIUCAN P'UI1N1TIJRE, Antiques and Colaportmeolll. Row1eJ • Roed. 1968
Beauty Sbop,
phoDe · can Legion Post 602. Your
lectors Itema, two vtolllll and
!'bone IIWS74 an. • p. ...
STEREO,
bandoome
maple
one
JlU)tar ,.... 100 years ol~
'I'IUIII,
II·INri'P
kindness wilJ always be re10 11 lfe
console
with
AM
&amp;
FM
radio,
lllaceDBIIOIIUI
items phone
membered.
CUSTOM Bl.ITCHERING and
4 speed BSR lntenn!J: chanr- after 1 p.m., - - IAq
Mrs. Earlene Norris and
rotiR ROOM AND BATH
er, resume payments ol $6 l!ottom
ll-11-TI'C
will buy hides every Monday,
sons, Darrell and Steve
APAII'I'MEN'l', Wlfurnlllled,
per
month
or
nay
balance
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Phil Meier, 992-3510.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Norris,
11-2f.TFC
due '1116.24, call tn-21Sil.
PICK your pup ..,., wm bold
In l'omeroJ. plloDe - -·
father and· mother.
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until Olrtattnu, A.lt.C. Reg.
Mrs. Vera Craig, sister,
HYMN 'SING. at the Freedom
and Herschel Norris,
FOUR ROOM HOUSE, BATH, SINGER Sewln~ Machine. 1116'1 llfmld· Dacblllound, poodle,
Gospel Mission, Bald Knobs,
'AIIIIrtan terrier, toy los terbrother.
Hysell Run Road, phone
mndel In beautiful cahlnet.
Sunday, Dec. 3, 2 p.m. Dan
12-3-ITC
742-SII!.
11-30-6TP
roand drop.in bobbin with dial rier. C. • M. Kennel, l'lvt!
Hayman and lhe Country
Polnlll, l'omenly.
11·11-TI'C
control to make zl~ za~ deHymn Timers. and tbe Duncan.
Wanted To Buy
SINGLE HOUSE, also apartsign stllcbes. buttonholes.
Quartet. Public Is Invited.
blind
hem•. etA: WID sell lor III!(J FORD, 2110 standard shift,
ment,
in
Middleport,
pbone
SIX
VOLT
RADIO
FOR
VW
or
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11·29-4TC
~•tng · down .. 50 financing avaDable, phone
992-326'1.
12-I-11I'C
6 volt radio for other cars,
161150
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call
l'&lt;lmeroy
992-2403.
moothly.
Phone
Raven..,ood.
RADIO AND TV REPAIR, can
IZ.3-.ITC UNFURNISHED APARTMENT,
742-4738. lor
information.
27$-1893.
II·Z..TI'C TWO YEAR old pony, gentle,
6 rooms and bath also one unCharles Eugene Bowles.
furnished apartment with 4 ADMIRAL 'lmd Air Chief Radios. reasonable. Contact Joyce
11·29-fi'P • Employment Wanted
values to ,lll.95. your cbol"" South, Oak Grove
Ita·
rooms and bath. inquire at InHIGH School Senior boy availtlt.lll. l'&lt;lmeroy Home and dne.
12- .fi'C
able for employment that does gels Furniture, Middleport.
INTERESTED in workin~ at
D-1-BC
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home. Send 10 cents for denot require heavy llftmgf~
Auto.
lWI).TFC TRAJLEit i!OJ:IO wilh 10.110
tails, Carman. 350 Groveport,
weekends only, phone 992--3565
porch and awning, carpeted
Coluinbus. Ohio 43207. 12-1-JTP
12-3-JTP 8-ROOM bouse and bath. Syra- USED Ei.rerRIC RANGE, A-1 llvbtg room, television and air
cuse. Call 992-3223.
r&lt;&gt;ndltlon. 139.95. Pomerov
conditloner. natoral gas lurHome and Auto.
11-311-TFC
LADY wants work as cook in
1J.3.3tc
P••hltt ~..1..
nace, • · can Henry Ml·
boarding club or widower's
~ .Pahltc: Solo
lam, Oleabtre. 36'1-7112. '
home or care for elderly: STORAGE SPACE FOR Boalll, RUV HIM AN EVINRUDE 114.
AUCTION, Saturday, Dec . . 2,
D-1-411'
phone $9~ Athens
trailers, autos. &lt;amperB, etc ..
AP Mate fm- Chrtstm,s, onlv
tO a.m. on account of other
li-3-ITC see or call Dick Seyler, phone
1114.110. l'&lt;lmeroy Home &amp; II COM'PLmE well equipped
bUBiness interests the entire
992-2798.
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Auto.
11-311-TFC wood and "Fixit" sbop In
stock of the Neigler Grocery
ONE FOUR ROOM UPSTAIRS
will be sold. This is all clean
Middleport to be sold as a
APARTMENT, 12$ a month, 1!!51 PIN'MOUTH. 4 door, V-1. complete unit. Building not
new merchandise; a chance
Help
standard transmission. 8 tires
see or call Dick Seyler, 992to buy your Christmas groc- ·~
Included. South Bend metal
and wheels. new biltterv.
2798.
12-3-3TC
eries and candies at your MALE &amp; FEMALE needed at
44.11M rnt1~ . .-cvwt me,..hanleAt cutting .or wood lathe with
once, full or spare time, man
price. AIS{. will seU one 114
condition. nov J.ee. n$1rwin . quick change gears, I" chuck
or woman to service custoft. self service display case
:W" bed, s pair or miorometForS.J.
phone 9111-6349.
11 -~lhTI'P
mers with Watkins Products
(unless sold before sale) , and
era, combination bench belt
and Christmas gifts in city of POODLE PUI'PIES. .«C Tot
other articles. Be sure to be
mlnloture. t'IS and up. lbd NEED A PONY far Cbrlstma• and disc sander, router, 2
Middleport, earn $85 and up
there. Located in the village
electric drills, portable 6" skill
se"lce and IJ'OOIIIInl- PbGnt
or anv other tlme1 I have
weekly, write D-80, Watkins
of Antiquity J 1~ miles up the
nw, portable si&lt;UI belt sandtllem In size. col.,.. and nrlProducts, Inc., Winona, Minn. river from Racine. Ohio. on
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er. bench type Delta drill
c... u•rod and unused. Eakey
12-3-TC
State Route 338. Harriet
press, 'tl" chuck, 6" double
ORDER AMSTUTZ'S H &amp; N
Hill. Jl'lalwoods Roa&lt;l. ""~ ­ extended grinder, electric solNeigler owner. Terms cash .
"Nick Chick" le~horn chickS,
roy. Ohio.
II~
Not respon$ible for accidents. MALE - lor stock room clerk.
dering sun. W' drive aocket
or
started
pullets
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t
oday.
Mot:. Sale conducte&lt;l by the Brad- Must be over 21. Neat In "ap- dern Poultry, Box 188, Athset vise, anviBl, complete set
TIMOTHY HAY. See or ~II .
pearance, courteous and willford Auction Co., Racine .
of new wood blbl, all sizes,
ens, Ohio, phone S93-7831.
Geor~e Mowrey, m-6018.
ing worker, None other need
Ohio.
12-1-tTf:
bils
lor cutting alee!, comIZ-3-t'l'C
11·!0-3TP
apply. Apply In per!IDn at Raplete acetylene welding ham,
cine Food Mkt., Racine, 0 .
Mutical Instruments
mers, uvn. chlsels, planes• .
.
12-3T
FOR SALK sninet piano. ·want- ONE YEAR old bea.le male, 1 piPe wrei.ches, open and box
ed, resoonsible party to take
end wrencbel, pipe fittings,
started. $20. Phone 992-6'793.
MALE CLERK lor night duty,
over low month1v payments on
IZ-1-31'1' a large . selection of Berews.
semi-retired, must have refer. a soinet olano .. Can be seen Jo.
AUTOMOBILE ............ lleeD
nails, bollll, ole. 2 work ben·
c........ , Loot ,..,. ..... ' · ences, apply In person at Hocally. Write credit manaver. FOX Terrier oopoies. -.~ .
cbell and many olher Items
tel Martin, Pomeroy. 11·30-7TC P . 0 . Box 276. Sbelbvvllle.
..... ......,, Clll • • •
IZ-3-3to not listed. If intereated call
119U3!2.
12-3-3TC
Indiana.
12-1·2TP
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UST WITII us
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POMEROY - One story, z bedlreary ae1aac1
room home, A)umlnum siding,
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storm doors and windows,
Reto.-&amp;R
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lng, Pr9perty in good condllion.
$8,500.00 ·
MIDDLEPORT - 6 room lrame
home, batb, ..~2 gas flll'IUICel
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rage, and other buildings,
large garden, 2 acres of land.
$6.500.110.
FARM - 58 Acrea - 25 'Ill!able - I 12 otory 7 room lrame
horne, batb, basement, rumace
heating, barn, chloken house,
one mile from Harrisonville
on paved road.
.000.00
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Wort. l!IUilnt. .,.,._ ..,._
oldl, Jluoa, !'bone 7INHI
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log tlmbor, poplar, - . ,....
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Put and eiiJ'. Jl'no 1111Evetdop
matet, Pbone . . . . GolfP'OUR room boule, bath and
loin
Ready .. Mls Co., MJddloo.
ball, gas· lumace. • • Ann
port, Ohio.
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St.. Pomeroy. can IIIJI.tlll5.
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ladldlnl good . Iiiii
Ume loan available. CaD lilt

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Lordi Day.

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BUDGE'!' PRICE lurnllure C11 EXPERT Jlotorcyde Ilepalr,
Pometoy Home and Auto.
0111' thltd a... budget lilop.
114'1'nl
'Babt l"ummlun, .JIIddlepost.
NEW HAVEN - Mndern brick
Olllo.
t II tie
apartment building, four 3
EXPERT ENGINE Tl1N!l UP,
bedroom and two 2 bedroom
·
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apartments with II10dOrn tit. ctnmSS DAIRY BID' BrllilPoilleroy Home • Auto.
inc. ltnlce
-cbens and electric beat. Some
'llllete.
CaD iar
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11-311-'Tli'C
furniture included. With price
l'llmoroy ,.. •liM a.rtc ·
redueed to f46,000, Investment
Nollf7 bJ 1 L m. fer _..., FAST PARM 1lRE SERVI'CZ,
should return 10 per cent to
porformPomeroy Home ilnd Auto.
1 p. m.
12 per cent per year.
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NEW HAVEN ~ Large older
aile.,_ oenlet. , No , . _
style borne on Route 33, 4 lllng alter • p, m. ~ 1111
111110 dQ.
10 11
bedrooms and ~~ baths. Lor&lt;l!ft"
cated on approxima~ 108' • IIE'II'IN
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G
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195' lot. Tbls home ts Ideal
JIACIIIN!ljl, - "
for the llorge family and ownoerwlco, ab · • · WY ,.
er will assist In IJnsnclng
• • , . Fobrle lbop,, , _
wltlumall down paymen' ilnd' eroy. Avthoslied 111111tF' Iaiii
the balan&lt;t!llke rent. •u,soo.
and. 9srvlce. We llllarpeo Aile- II SOIDdaJ Se-ll
MASON _ 4 room home on $0'
Selllon.
·....ue lbe FrM Motbodld Choreb '"'
• 150' lot near new boat laun·
Nov. lM wu U7. O«orttw Will
TREE TllbDmiG ... t:!l.IS, '!'be !leY, ~ GUI
chlng facilities. Gas luma""
a!. hiJsr Jillured.
a lllfetiiiii·ID ZllltiYI!te
beat, priced reasonably at
maw. O'OJI!oor's TNj, IDd on !IIO!!doy ~.
IS,OOO.
Lllldleape lerwlco; Clll Mr. ond Mra, lflnnlll Fallon
NEW HAVEN - Need a 4 bedor
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11. II ..,.. Jlldf Morr11, of 5Drt11r Al'bar,
and very . reuonably pr1eed ?

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We are prlvUedged to ofll!f
this z story borne wllh I~
baths all ceramic tiled, famlly, room with fireplace. 'ftle
tlicben bas bull~ln range,
oven, range hood and duuble
stainless steel , sink; Can you
belleve the 1...- price of
,lll,liOO.OJJ? Vacant and you
ean be In by the bolldaYJ.
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Army .,.s 'IIJI be·ill ~lor
a year.
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Mta. Vom S1or7 ond Jollll of
Columbul and •Kill M114rod
ScbaoCer, Albo!U, lpOm 'nooablfYI'!I_~1,thtlr-,Mt.Ond
MrB. NOimm'Schaeler.
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Will ba"' tlletr CllrllllnU ot Btll"l"• Reliouront to IWI·
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-koild Willi Rov. !Jitbl'•
pareata, Mr. IIIII !IIn, Cbarles
Diehl and fllmlly, mlo.qta
Dlebl.
ii/Scto IIIIIMra, '111oma1 Pork·
or of Fort Bllll, Tu., aponllbo
wllll bta motbor,Mrt,
Bai:'lbo Partoer•.Sunclll' IUOita as
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Karen, )(las Cloo Porilor of C:O..
' lmlbwo, Mr. and Mrs, Wahor
WalloOr,I'Oaaloroystaritwt.,Mr,
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Your gift for tl:lat very special serviceman package, Je!lving room for the necessary
can make Christmas Day a lot brighter, postmark, notations, etc. Be sure to include what weight limit applies. (It varies by
even in Vietnam. :Su;1i•has to travel almost · the important 5-digit A.P.O. or F.P.O. num- . A. P.O. and F. P.O. number.)
8. Be very sure the package itself is
halfway around the w ld.~
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' ber in tlfe address to avoid serious delays.
'19 be sure it J4l es him in good con- ·
3. It qlay be necessary to mark th~ secure and substantial. Take into account
dition and in good time for Christmas ... just package, "Giff-exportlicertse not required." the cont'ents, the climatic conditi9ns, and
the handling within Vietnam. Paper alone
follow these important sti'P~~o
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Ask your pos.t office.
1.' l:he deaflline for mailing by surface .
4. Make sure the postage is fully pre- , or ordinary pasteboard boxes are inade·
transwrl"ation, November .11 th; is ~teady · paid. Your post office can help you deter• quate. Canvas or similar materials, dou'Qle- •
faced corrbgated cardboard boxes, solid
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· past. Tp be .sure you.r packalle arrive's ~l!: mine fhe amount.
time, send it air mail-:-and mail it by Decem. 5, If you are using thristmas seals fiber boxes or wooden containers are recom· ,
'. ber 11th at the latest.
. or other labe!~ in aid of charitab~e projects, mertded.Contentsshouldnotshakeorrattle.
,If YOJl have any .further questions,
· (The P~t Office Department,and tpe pu~ them on the back, not on.the address
·Qepartm~n:t of_ Defen~ have ~n assured ' ~!ide of_your ~cka~e. The Post ~Inc~ issues your post office cart ,answer them for you.
. that all a1r n;1a1l packages recetved ,by then · a spec1al Chnstq~as stamp whtch as legal . But by following these key suggestions1
will be delivered to,Yiemlim b}IChdstmas.) postage and sl)ould therefore be above the your serviceman should have your gift
package intact and in time for.Christmas..
2. Make sure the name and address is , address.
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6. Mail the package f.ltthe proper win.. And that's. the best way to tell him your
wise. dn the lower right ~and side ~ your dow in your post office, not at a letter box. heart is with him:·

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ATHENS CQUI(fY FAIR
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West Union Ave. (St. Roule ftl'
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AT!IENS. omo
The following personal collections or antiques. clocks, furniture, glassware and toys wiD
be sold (no reserve bids) by
the unden!lgned at 11:110 A.M.
Sbai'p.
CLOCKS: Grandlalher (Made
Early 1700's) Banjo, Steeple,
Gingerbread Plate, Regulator
LAMPS: G.W.T.W.. Hanging
Aladdin, Oil. Organ. Toys: Ir&lt;in
Overland Circus Wagon, Lrg.
Tin Truck. Wagon, Wbeelbar-

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LOIIC RIGRI' lllol1 wllb 0.0:
SALESMEN. 117.000 plus regUIOp4le . . pi!Ouft . . All
A-Dill tel' I ... Colt' •. lfol.
lar cash bonus ror man over
IOp4le 1oa1t denr, J..laol.
40 In l'&lt;lmeroy.Middleport ar-·· Dnll.
• 11marl&lt; Farm-.
ea, take short auto lripo to
ll~.a'I'C POrATOES. Cllnt&gt;ce ~
oontact customers, air mall H.
Portlllld. Ploooo . . .
J . Dickerson, Pres., SouthweoFACTORY
REPAIRED
WIDE
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tern Petroleum Corp., 534 N.
OVAL
TIRES,
81WIJII&lt;ed,
Moin St., Ft. Worth, Te•as
76101.
12-14TC
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ter, Syracuoe, IIH!Il.
Repolr. Completo ll!oe Soft'li.U.TFC
tco. Mlddlepllt.
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ELDERLY LADY for housework
and cooking, pbone 992-5251 lor
lnlervlew. 0 . lfmdy over Lfl&gt;. NO CHEVY rw'O I)OOR PILl II 111ft ... loiiJ, COlOn
HARD TOPS. INS Slick Shill
erty Theatre, Middleport.
relaiD 'brllll- 1ft carpolll
IIJII4 Mag Wheels. Pl'leed
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re_.ble, )(...., 7'1$4211.
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USED ElScTRIC Guitars and
ampUflers, tape reOorden,
movie ·~ 3S mm field camera, wUI trade on guns or selt
very reasonable. Fife's. 711
S. Srd, M'oddleport, Phone
992-5457.
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on, will sell very reasonable
or U'ade lor molorcyele, boat,
~~Uns . or .mat bav~ you. File's,
711 s. !rd, Middleport, Phone
992-5457.
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JUST ONE comolete Wlttnauer '--:-';..-.;
movie camera projector, com,
it.MIIht•.. For
blnatlon W&lt;&gt;rld'a best proles·
O'B,JUEN AND CROW
_slonal quality eleetrie drive,
. REALTY COMPANY
~ric eye locuolng lens, ~ IU!EDSVILLI! _ OOrrAGE
price or will trade. File's, 711
WITH RENTAL_ rf8hl ori the
S. 3rd. Middleport, Phone
river - 3 bedroollil, bath,
992-5457.
II.JO.GTC
basement, garage, free gas,
__.
Use the year around $5 900 00
JUST ON" Ari!US slide projec- POMEROY _ 5 roo.; fr.,;,e
tor, automa~ic with automatic . bath, utllity room, buill-In tl~
Kndak 3S mm camera, ~ price
eben wall to waD arpel
or will trade. File's, 'l1l S. thro.ut hoU!e NJ..:'Ievel
Srd,
Middleport.
Phone
lot All llke new
OOiJ 110
1192-54S7.
II-3UI'C POMEROY -

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MlNJATURE Scbnauzen rudy PAcroRY Rlt:PAIRI!D 11RIS.
OFI'tCI HOUII:I
Hart's FamUy Center
Cbrbtmu Eve.. · I boautlful
1:30 • · m. to 1:111 11. 11'1 . DtiiY
cuaraaleod, rt~~lar tread, aD
. Bridgeport, Obi~
~ . ll 1 m. to 11:ot NGOn hturd;~r
mole Scottie. ready now.
IT'S IAIY TO PL.ACa A
row;
WELLER
WARE:
Lrg.
An
opportunity
for
a
pharma·
$lUI each, phoDe Joill
WANT .&amp;g
Spltr pupo rea"" Nov. so. cr11'
.
Collection Including Umbrel- cist to work in a prescriptlon
PH~E ~H_1Sf
der early. Little Barkaroo
Ia Stand, vases, Toba·cco Jar, department in Bridgeort with
--11-11-'l'nl
Kennel.
CooiYille,
nhone
"otice
Jardinieres. Animals &amp; 3 Pc. one of Ohio 's fastest growing
M'/-3854.
11-26.'1'1'1: UPoe&amp;ESRD 1... ~ nRockwood; ClflNA &amp; GLASS' chains.
dlo Clllllblnatloo. AMI'II n(Few Signed Pieces) Iron Excellent starting salary, plus
1111$
4
door
Custom
FORD.
I
dlo, 4 lptUen. All speed
· a1 H.p . p1eces,
·
profit-sharing, pension plan,
Stone, Carmv
- .
cvllnder. new tirel. runs IOOd
eliaqer,
See ll!ld 11011' Ia
Pressed, Vaseline, Custard, hospitalization, life insuranc!!,
t900.
ltsO International ~ ton
Hams-Yz ttog-Bacons
,..,.
home
. ....,... buylne.
Heisey _ PICTURES : Hand- opportunity for advancement
pickup. needs transmilsiM
D.IO 1101' ~ or lilY biiiDee
painted, Needlepoint, Chalk, and other benefits. send resume
rooalr 1'75, II Gauco abo!....
ol
tltl.lll. Clll tJII.I'IM.
Prlnts ; FURNITURE: 4 Nice material in confidence to :
Browning automadc rth bar·
' !!.LLP'ARK
11-a.TFC
Wal. Needlepoint Chairs, Wal.
David Godfrey
reD, like new, f!OO, · Phone
Marble top dresser, Marble
HART STORES, INC.
Cooloille M'l-3854. lt.liS·TI'C LOOK - Beautiful eolored .,.,.
Dec. 3-1 P.M.
top Sideboard &lt;Unusual ), Or·
770 w. Goodale , Blvd.
aole 'l'Y. IJI.Ind! .......,, Wu
gan, Wagon Seat, Tables,
Columbao, ObJo 43Zili
4 ROOMS. BAni. otorue
Snow, Ill! in or Shine
$5!t.W,....,tiii.W. Get new
bullcllng, out of hlgb watet'. Blmlard eocyelo!&gt;odll AI
Cooper Boiler. Coffee Grind- Or call collect for an appointer, Oak Book Case (Glass ment.
.neect. repair. a IOOd lnveot.
SltOT~SONLY
!roe. Try Ia ,.... hOme. Ca1l
door) Trunks, Rockers, Two
Area Code IH-IZI·5!161
ment lor $1.1100. 'PI1one lft.S'III.
11-21-'l'nl
Brsss Beds, Jewelry Boxes, . Al1 equal oP.PIIrtu nlty emplo)'er
1!1!-2543,
11-28-ti'P
Brass Teapot &amp; Burner and ::;::;~::::::::::::!::~::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::::;::::::::::::.;::~::::::
MRS. DORA, Character Reader
UNCLAIMI!D FllEIGR'I'. I
many items not listed.
SOLID STATE STEREO, 1116'1 ,., II~ Zllll aewlnr mocblnes
and Advisor, first time in the
For Rent
KOTE: Many of these items
walnut stereo C&lt;&gt;IISole with 4 with JO vt!ar factory ruaranarea.• advises on all problems
FURNISHED
APARTMENT, 3
would
make
lovely
Christmas
speaker,
4 speed automatic too nationally
or life, don't fail to see her,
adverllsed
rooms, bath, adults preferred,
Gifts
and
.antique
enthusiasts
take
over
paymenlll
changer,
special readinl!ll haU · price
brand• to he sold lor storage
phone 992-5435.
11-2f.TFC
should attend. Sale will be in. or IS per month or pay bal- lnd might. 1o1a1s or t45
wJh this ad. No appointment
ance 1'11.211. Call 1192-3211.
necessary, open daily and side and lunch will be served. 4
each. ean be paid at $15 per
apartment lumllbed.
TERMS:
Cash
ll.fi-6TC
Sunday from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
..17.Ue
month, "" wiD dellver lo ,....
BRADFORD AUCTION CO.
Pllone ·
315 Main St., Belpre.
bome to aew on lhem to make
Racin&lt;l, Ohio
STEREO RADIO CONSOI.E, sure that ,.... .,. eompletoly
12-3-6TC
ONE three room aparttnent,
A. C. BRADFORD, Mgr.
stereo with AM &amp; FM radio
sallllled, ..U 1111-21Sit
aU new, all electrio, range
C.
C.Bra~,Aacl
de!Uie noatlng turntable per·
ANYONE INTERESTED IN
ll.fi-6TC
unit
and
walt oven, stainless
SIGNED:
rect condition, take over pay.
F·MPLOYMENT WITH the
steel
sink,
completely
modments of. $6 per month or pay 1111 STEREO. lovely walnut
Water Department, Village of Mr~ and Mn. William Ma11er
ern, Phone 992-52'11.
Not
responsible
for
accidents
balance '118.10. Call 1192-3211. eonsole with AM &amp; FM ~··
Pomeroy. are asked to contact
12-3.STC
_,.,. '·'"1'
r ,...-T"C
Jl·27~ "..~ ..-- -"· .--~ · h.......
the Mayor's olfi~. !fll' an . ap.
- SIX ROOM "lipaiti!/enl, f bOcJ.
plication or information. Age
rooms, unlumlshed, C clooell SEWING MACHINE' SINGER
limit is 21 to 35 and must be
tab over peyments of IIlier
Card Of Thanks
apace,
bot water heal, lion
slant needle sewing machine month cr pay balance due
High School graduate.
THE family of Freeland E.
room, outalde porch. Pbane equipped to zig zag, balan"" snue. Try 11 1n your homo,
12-UI'C
"Fritz" Norris wish to exIIIIZ-$l0'1,
u a de Sfti,S6 or tenns can be arran- call - ·
11·17-6TC
press our sincere thanks to
ged,
call
Jl9!.3218.
IL-27-6TC
HAM AND BACON Shoot, Sunour friends, relatives and nei- 4 room apartment lunlbbed.
day, Dec . 3, I p.m. at Isaac
1117 FORD GaiOIJ 1100, 4 door
·ghbors who assisted ln any
Phone tn-3e51.
' 17 1ft THE proven carpel oleaner sedan, power bratos and _po.
W•lton Farm, sponsored by
way by sending Dowers, food.
Chester Firemen. 11·2&amp;-fTP
personal gifts and deeds of FURNISHED and unfurnished Blue Lustre is easy on the wer steering, v.a automalle,
budget. Restore• , forgotten :11100 mllea, priced 1o oen.
kindness during the death of
apartmenll.
Close
to
ld!ool.
colors.
Rent electric sham- can !1ft.U1t Mer 1 call
HOLIDAY SPI!lCIAL ON COLD
our loved one. Special thanks
Phone 992-5434.
10.18-tfc
pooer
Sl
. Bater Furniture.
IIIIU74I_. _ _
· __n•TFC
WAVES from NoY. Jl tllnJuib
ll.fi-6TC
to Elder Howard S. Sbeehe,
Dec. 2t, '" ..,., .12.10. N.JO
Pallbearen. Ewing Funeral PIIRNISIIED llllil Ull!undlhed
'10,
11.110, Ruth'•
Home and the Racine AmeriE-ARL-Y--A-MEIUCAN P'UI1N1TIJRE, Antiques and Colaportmeolll. Row1eJ • Roed. 1968
Beauty Sbop,
phoDe · can Legion Post 602. Your
lectors Itema, two vtolllll and
!'bone IIWS74 an. • p. ...
STEREO,
bandoome
maple
one
JlU)tar ,.... 100 years ol~
'I'IUIII,
II·INri'P
kindness wilJ always be re10 11 lfe
console
with
AM
&amp;
FM
radio,
lllaceDBIIOIIUI
items phone
membered.
CUSTOM Bl.ITCHERING and
4 speed BSR lntenn!J: chanr- after 1 p.m., - - IAq
Mrs. Earlene Norris and
rotiR ROOM AND BATH
er, resume payments ol $6 l!ottom
ll-11-TI'C
will buy hides every Monday,
sons, Darrell and Steve
APAII'I'MEN'l', Wlfurnlllled,
per
month
or
nay
balance
_.
Phil Meier, 992-3510.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Norris,
11-2f.TFC
due '1116.24, call tn-21Sil.
PICK your pup ..,., wm bold
In l'omeroJ. plloDe - -·
father and· mother.
ll~·'I'FC
_
_
_
_
ll-I7-6TC
until Olrtattnu, A.lt.C. Reg.
Mrs. Vera Craig, sister,
HYMN 'SING. at the Freedom
and Herschel Norris,
FOUR ROOM HOUSE, BATH, SINGER Sewln~ Machine. 1116'1 llfmld· Dacblllound, poodle,
Gospel Mission, Bald Knobs,
'AIIIIrtan terrier, toy los terbrother.
Hysell Run Road, phone
mndel In beautiful cahlnet.
Sunday, Dec. 3, 2 p.m. Dan
12-3-ITC
742-SII!.
11-30-6TP
roand drop.in bobbin with dial rier. C. • M. Kennel, l'lvt!
Hayman and lhe Country
Polnlll, l'omenly.
11·11-TI'C
control to make zl~ za~ deHymn Timers. and tbe Duncan.
Wanted To Buy
SINGLE HOUSE, also apartsign stllcbes. buttonholes.
Quartet. Public Is Invited.
blind
hem•. etA: WID sell lor III!(J FORD, 2110 standard shift,
ment,
in
Middleport,
pbone
SIX
VOLT
RADIO
FOR
VW
or
,
11·29-4TC
~•tng · down .. 50 financing avaDable, phone
992-326'1.
12-I-11I'C
6 volt radio for other cars,
161150
•. . Nuuo
, ..,.
. _7_
IJ.I-BC
call
l'&lt;lmeroy
992-2403.
moothly.
Phone
Raven..,ood.
RADIO AND TV REPAIR, can
IZ.3-.ITC UNFURNISHED APARTMENT,
742-4738. lor
information.
27$-1893.
II·Z..TI'C TWO YEAR old pony, gentle,
6 rooms and bath also one unCharles Eugene Bowles.
furnished apartment with 4 ADMIRAL 'lmd Air Chief Radios. reasonable. Contact Joyce
11·29-fi'P • Employment Wanted
values to ,lll.95. your cbol"" South, Oak Grove
Ita·
rooms and bath. inquire at InHIGH School Senior boy availtlt.lll. l'&lt;lmeroy Home and dne.
12- .fi'C
able for employment that does gels Furniture, Middleport.
INTERESTED in workin~ at
D-1-BC
.
home. Send 10 cents for denot require heavy llftmgf~
Auto.
lWI).TFC TRAJLEit i!OJ:IO wilh 10.110
tails, Carman. 350 Groveport,
weekends only, phone 992--3565
porch and awning, carpeted
Coluinbus. Ohio 43207. 12-1-JTP
12-3-JTP 8-ROOM bouse and bath. Syra- USED Ei.rerRIC RANGE, A-1 llvbtg room, television and air
cuse. Call 992-3223.
r&lt;&gt;ndltlon. 139.95. Pomerov
conditloner. natoral gas lurHome and Auto.
11-311-TFC
LADY wants work as cook in
1J.3.3tc
P••hltt ~..1..
nace, • · can Henry Ml·
boarding club or widower's
~ .Pahltc: Solo
lam, Oleabtre. 36'1-7112. '
home or care for elderly: STORAGE SPACE FOR Boalll, RUV HIM AN EVINRUDE 114.
AUCTION, Saturday, Dec . . 2,
D-1-411'
phone $9~ Athens
trailers, autos. &lt;amperB, etc ..
AP Mate fm- Chrtstm,s, onlv
tO a.m. on account of other
li-3-ITC see or call Dick Seyler, phone
1114.110. l'&lt;lmeroy Home &amp; II COM'PLmE well equipped
bUBiness interests the entire
992-2798.
12-3-.ITC
Auto.
11-311-TFC wood and "Fixit" sbop In
stock of the Neigler Grocery
ONE FOUR ROOM UPSTAIRS
will be sold. This is all clean
Middleport to be sold as a
APARTMENT, 12$ a month, 1!!51 PIN'MOUTH. 4 door, V-1. complete unit. Building not
new merchandise; a chance
Help
standard transmission. 8 tires
see or call Dick Seyler, 992to buy your Christmas groc- ·~
Included. South Bend metal
and wheels. new biltterv.
2798.
12-3-3TC
eries and candies at your MALE &amp; FEMALE needed at
44.11M rnt1~ . .-cvwt me,..hanleAt cutting .or wood lathe with
once, full or spare time, man
price. AIS{. will seU one 114
condition. nov J.ee. n$1rwin . quick change gears, I" chuck
or woman to service custoft. self service display case
:W" bed, s pair or miorometForS.J.
phone 9111-6349.
11 -~lhTI'P
mers with Watkins Products
(unless sold before sale) , and
era, combination bench belt
and Christmas gifts in city of POODLE PUI'PIES. .«C Tot
other articles. Be sure to be
mlnloture. t'IS and up. lbd NEED A PONY far Cbrlstma• and disc sander, router, 2
Middleport, earn $85 and up
there. Located in the village
electric drills, portable 6" skill
se"lce and IJ'OOIIIInl- PbGnt
or anv other tlme1 I have
weekly, write D-80, Watkins
of Antiquity J 1~ miles up the
nw, portable si&lt;UI belt sandtllem In size. col.,.. and nrlProducts, Inc., Winona, Minn. river from Racine. Ohio. on
·
11 I lie
er. bench type Delta drill
c... u•rod and unused. Eakey
12-3-TC
State Route 338. Harriet
press, 'tl" chuck, 6" double
ORDER AMSTUTZ'S H &amp; N
Hill. Jl'lalwoods Roa&lt;l. ""~ ­ extended grinder, electric solNeigler owner. Terms cash .
"Nick Chick" le~horn chickS,
roy. Ohio.
II~
Not respon$ible for accidents. MALE - lor stock room clerk.
dering sun. W' drive aocket
or
started
pullets
.
t
oday.
Mot:. Sale conducte&lt;l by the Brad- Must be over 21. Neat In "ap- dern Poultry, Box 188, Athset vise, anviBl, complete set
TIMOTHY HAY. See or ~II .
pearance, courteous and willford Auction Co., Racine .
of new wood blbl, all sizes,
ens, Ohio, phone S93-7831.
Geor~e Mowrey, m-6018.
ing worker, None other need
Ohio.
12-1-tTf:
bils
lor cutting alee!, comIZ-3-t'l'C
11·!0-3TP
apply. Apply In per!IDn at Raplete acetylene welding ham,
cine Food Mkt., Racine, 0 .
Mutical Instruments
mers, uvn. chlsels, planes• .
.
12-3T
FOR SALK sninet piano. ·want- ONE YEAR old bea.le male, 1 piPe wrei.ches, open and box
ed, resoonsible party to take
end wrencbel, pipe fittings,
started. $20. Phone 992-6'793.
MALE CLERK lor night duty,
over low month1v payments on
IZ-1-31'1' a large . selection of Berews.
semi-retired, must have refer. a soinet olano .. Can be seen Jo.
AUTOMOBILE ............ lleeD
nails, bollll, ole. 2 work ben·
c........ , Loot ,..,. ..... ' · ences, apply In person at Hocally. Write credit manaver. FOX Terrier oopoies. -.~ .
cbell and many olher Items
tel Martin, Pomeroy. 11·30-7TC P . 0 . Box 276. Sbelbvvllle.
..... ......,, Clll • • •
IZ-3-3to not listed. If intereated call
119U3!2.
12-3-3TC
Indiana.
12-1·2TP
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SVRACUSE

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JIPIJit '7 TO '1 .

-DICK IIAWUNIII .

Gun Shoot

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IHI Est• For~
I room frame, bath, ullllty
. room, out of Doods. A steal at
~ 1.:1: ..0.;;:..:&amp;;;
-..,5(1().00, - ' ,,--·· ••.• ,- S.rvl- OHwt •.
~· f'lro;.;.ay-... ""' wANT ro SELL- -- - amroAHUA rroo....,,...,
UST WITII us
117 . .
POMEROY - One story, z bedlreary ae1aac1
room home, A)umlnum siding,
~
, .,_ """Cr
storm doors and windows,
Reto.-&amp;R
dlalnl . 111--. . , _

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bath, basement, furnace beat
lng, Pr9perty in good condllion.
$8,500.00 ·
MIDDLEPORT - 6 room lrame
home, batb, ..~2 gas flll'IUICel
_
,

storm doors, aiiltwi@lows, ga-

rage, and other buildings,
large garden, 2 acres of land.
$6.500.110.
FARM - 58 Acrea - 25 'Ill!able - I 12 otory 7 room lrame
horne, batb, basement, rumace
heating, barn, chloken house,
one mile from Harrisonville
on paved road.
.000.00
VII\GU. or IIEI.EN

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Services Offered

Wort. l!IUilnt. .,.,._ ..,._
oldl, Jluoa, !'bone 7INHI
.Jt • •

A. C. IIIUilrOIID
A'uo
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BEST PRICE paid fer ~
~. ,.... • tO'zloet
log tlmbor, poplar, - . ,....
11111• .,...,_, ub, .,., . . .
; Olllllsa«is•
' IIAdle, ...
Olllmaleo. No Job lao IIIII •
1 t t1e
too Ulllo. CaD
olda, 80S. c, ......;, ·v..
AIR CONDI'I'IONTMG Roftlget- Pbune TIU147.

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atlon Mr'rloo. Jade'• ~

watton.

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READY • IIIli - - deltt·
ered rtcht to ,..... peojoel.
Put and eiiJ'. Jl'no 1111Evetdop
matet, Pbone . . . . GolfP'OUR room boule, bath and
loin
Ready .. Mls Co., MJddloo.
ball, gas· lumace. • • Ann
port, Ohio.
• • tie
St.. Pomeroy. can IIIJI.tlll5.
ALBI!RT M. COX,

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NEIGLI!lR lllllldlng lluppiJ fer
ladldlnl good . Iiiii
Ume loan available. CaD lilt

Nelli_. Jllore, . . ..

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eel Sundaye. KMp AIDilrlca
Free and go to cburdl Ill lilt
Lordi Day.

u.am:

BUDGE'!' PRICE lurnllure C11 EXPERT Jlotorcyde Ilepalr,
Pometoy Home and Auto.
0111' thltd a... budget lilop.
114'1'nl
'Babt l"ummlun, .JIIddlepost.
NEW HAVEN - Mndern brick
Olllo.
t II tie
apartment building, four 3
EXPERT ENGINE Tl1N!l UP,
bedroom and two 2 bedroom
·
•us pl.. par111 11 needed,
apartments with II10dOrn tit. ctnmSS DAIRY BID' BrllilPoilleroy Home • Auto.
inc. ltnlce
-cbens and electric beat. Some
'llllete.
CaD iar
,.,.....
• .,.
a.t
11-311-'Tli'C
furniture included. With price
l'llmoroy ,.. •liM a.rtc ·
redueed to f46,000, Investment
Nollf7 bJ 1 L m. fer _..., FAST PARM 1lRE SERVI'CZ,
should return 10 per cent to
porformPomeroy Home ilnd Auto.
1 p. m.
12 per cent per year.
ll*TFC
NEW HAVEN ~ Large older
aile.,_ oenlet. , No , . _
style borne on Route 33, 4 lllng alter • p, m. ~ 1111
111110 dQ.
10 11
bedrooms and ~~ baths. Lor&lt;l!ft"
cated on approxima~ 108' • IIE'II'IN
.
G
U~e '-d..lll
195' lot. Tbls home ts Ideal
JIACIIIN!ljl, - "
for the llorge family and ownoerwlco, ab · • · WY ,.
er will assist In IJnsnclng
• • , . Fobrle lbop,, , _
wltlumall down paymen' ilnd' eroy. Avthoslied 111111tF' Iaiii
the balan&lt;t!llke rent. •u,soo.
and. 9srvlce. We llllarpeo Aile- II SOIDdaJ Se-ll
MASON _ 4 room home on $0'
Selllon.
·....ue lbe FrM Motbodld Choreb '"'
• 150' lot near new boat laun·
Nov. lM wu U7. O«orttw Will
TREE TllbDmiG ... t:!l.IS, '!'be !leY, ~ GUI
chlng facilities. Gas luma""
a!. hiJsr Jillured.
a lllfetiiiii·ID ZllltiYI!te
beat, priced reasonably at
maw. O'OJI!oor's TNj, IDd on !IIO!!doy ~.
IS,OOO.
Lllldleape lerwlco; Clll Mr. ond Mra, lflnnlll Fallon
NEW HAVEN - Need a 4 bedor
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a.t.,
0.
ncatt~
to Florida.
4141
" ·room borne that Is modem
- · Rev. Louta ,Diel!l ond frt...l,·
11. II ..,.. Jlldf Morr11, of 5Drt11r Al'bar,
and very . reuonably pr1eed ?

Christntas inVietnam.

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Only. 8 mo~e shipping days. BY- ai~.

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We are prlvUedged to ofll!f
this z story borne wllh I~
baths all ceramic tiled, famlly, room with fireplace. 'ftle
tlicben bas bull~ln range,
oven, range hood and duuble
stainless steel , sink; Can you
belleve the 1...- price of
,lll,liOO.OJJ? Vacant and you
ean be In by the bolldaYJ.
. ER
J &gt;u- N ROUSH BROK
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...,. 1D Go.....,., Sit. Parker
bu25yevatothtthiltM-•
Army .,.s 'IIJI be·ill ~lor
a year.
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Mta. Vom S1or7 ond Jollll of
Columbul and •Kill M114rod
ScbaoCer, Albo!U, lpOm 'nooablfYI'!I_~1,thtlr-,Mt.Ond
MrB. NOimm'Schaeler.
'
'!'be Laurel Clllf ~Club
Will ba"' tlletr CllrllllnU ot Btll"l"• Reliouront to IWI·
orQJ , . - · 1, Willi 1 J11V II
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Jl(leblpn, ....-'lballl&lt;lllwiDtllllll
-koild Willi Rov. !Jitbl'•
pareata, Mr. IIIII !IIn, Cbarles
Diehl and fllmlly, mlo.qta
Dlebl.
ii/Scto IIIIIMra, '111oma1 Pork·
or of Fort Bllll, Tu., aponllbo
wllll bta motbor,Mrt,
Bai:'lbo Partoer•.Sunclll' IUOita as
tht l'lrkorhoaltwuMri,IIUP

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Karen, )(las Cloo Porilor of C:O..
' lmlbwo, Mr. and Mrs, Wahor
WalloOr,I'Oaaloroystaritwt.,Mr,
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Your gift for tl:lat very special serviceman package, Je!lving room for the necessary
can make Christmas Day a lot brighter, postmark, notations, etc. Be sure to include what weight limit applies. (It varies by
even in Vietnam. :Su;1i•has to travel almost · the important 5-digit A.P.O. or F.P.O. num- . A. P.O. and F. P.O. number.)
8. Be very sure the package itself is
halfway around the w ld.~
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' ber in tlfe address to avoid serious delays.
'19 be sure it J4l es him in good con- ·
3. It qlay be necessary to mark th~ secure and substantial. Take into account
dition and in good time for Christmas ... just package, "Giff-exportlicertse not required." the cont'ents, the climatic conditi9ns, and
the handling within Vietnam. Paper alone
follow these important sti'P~~o
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1.' l:he deaflline for mailing by surface .
4. Make sure the postage is fully pre- , or ordinary pasteboard boxes are inade·
transwrl"ation, November .11 th; is ~teady · paid. Your post office can help you deter• quate. Canvas or similar materials, dou'Qle- •
faced corrbgated cardboard boxes, solid
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time, send it air mail-:-and mail it by Decem. 5, If you are using thristmas seals fiber boxes or wooden containers are recom· ,
'. ber 11th at the latest.
. or other labe!~ in aid of charitab~e projects, mertded.Contentsshouldnotshakeorrattle.
,If YOJl have any .further questions,
· (The P~t Office Department,and tpe pu~ them on the back, not on.the address
·Qepartm~n:t of_ Defen~ have ~n assured ' ~!ide of_your ~cka~e. The Post ~Inc~ issues your post office cart ,answer them for you.
. that all a1r n;1a1l packages recetved ,by then · a spec1al Chnstq~as stamp whtch as legal . But by following these key suggestions1
will be delivered to,Yiemlim b}IChdstmas.) postage and sl)ould therefore be above the your serviceman should have your gift
package intact and in time for.Christmas..
2. Make sure the name and address is , address.
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6. Mail the package f.ltthe proper win.. And that's. the best way to tell him your
wise. dn the lower right ~and side ~ your dow in your post office, not at a letter box. heart is with him:·

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BY DICK THOMAS
GALLIP()LIS - The Gallipolis Dally TJ:lbunc of Nov. 27,
1917 carried a headUned stoq,
"BIG RIVER NEWS, Half..MIIion Llne or Stearnboat'i To Be
Oragaillzed," under the datellne
of Wheeling. W. Va., Nov. 26At a conference held here toda,y, which · was attended

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ernm.eDt engineer&amp;, reprellent.atlves of the tartest business ~
.terests In tho Ohio Voller, bonkera, prealdentl ot .commercial
organizations and OU!ers, it waa
unanimously agreed that a com.

pany' be rormed •t once wl!h
a eapltol o1 :SSOO,OOO to buy and
operate a line ot steamboats a..
long the Ohio River from Pitt•
b~gt, to Charlestoo and HuntIngton and that navigat!oo 011the
river be increased and :Ute feaslbfllty or • clammed and locked river be demonstrated So eonv1nclngly

HOW MUCH YOU MAY
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that there be a gener ..

a1 resumption ot traffic, so that
cities along the Ohio River will't
in the near Mute, be lncteper».
ent to some degree rrom the
raUroads that ue unable to au~
ply the demand made on them
for ears.
Stoek in the new oompany will
be sold at $100 a share and that
it will be largely subscribed to
appears to be a certainty tor
the facts dev~loped at the meetIng appeared to make success
or the venture u sured. The details or the plans will be named
by B. Walker Peterson, Wheeling. chairman or a group ofbank-.
crs IJld businessmen who map.
ped but the initio! plans.
Lt. ...Col. H. W. Sickle of the
U. S. Engineers told in a eoo.
servative manner the greatest
advantage by the establishment
or a line or steamers on the
river. He spoke of the many (m ..
provements that have been made
along the i-iver, calling attention
to the ract there, iii now a ~
foot waterway rrom Parkersburg
· to Pittsburgh and that all clams
in that section have been r fiD..
tshed witJl the exception or one
and ihat it will be open by July
Nov. 27, 1917- Businessmen
of Huntington have purchased an

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r~· will b e No¥. 28, 1917 - GOVERN- by tllo .,.Ol'llllltUI. 11an1 ~U.
IIIENT TAKES OVER TOW- boats have purd!ued out.- .
BOATS.
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River ildllltr)' between Pitt.. charte&lt;odbllrllh and N.,.. Orleans Ia be8fnnlni to play on lnu&gt;i&gt;rtont part
Nov, 30, IDI7' --' A diiiJ)IIcil
in tile trans110rtot1on ~ muni- from Pituburgt, lllll' s the largo
from cities oiClfti number ol avaUIIble steamboats
tloos of tho Oblo and MlsslsaljW Rivero from Plttoburgt, to soolhem
to our allies In F&lt;II'Cl!)O. Witll porta, aueh as excunion steam.
tile government taking over mBI\Y er111 wblc:ll have been laid up In
craft for this purpose, river- Winter cpartera 'and ~ boats
men are ot the ODinlon that it which need only all8hl riPalra
will only be a maher of a few -liKe 111rprlsed &amp;overnmeiil 0111reeently made a trip · at the American F..-m Con- mont 1n oooperatloD U.
months until every boot oper- clolo .
Ccl\grellllooal Moclol ~Honor
ating on Inland waters will be or inapeet!oo. A filii report hal tor,
In the service of tile govern- been sent to the ' War DeJ&gt;art- · ·' F~.two acres, ""'ompualng · Socleb' 11 one whleb deMrvea
nient and there Is a pooolbllity · · lito stream• and ldlla hoiiOiftld the filii IUJIP)rt of ovm eonment.
ihat
these boats win 110 pre so- b7 tile oarl:l' patriots of the Rovo- eemod Amer!W&gt;.
The steamer Sprogue, iargost
F..-m•o F - . and most modern eraft now in ed Into oervleo, Amon8 the .,_ lutlooary Wir, have been deo]f.
servlee between Plltlburgt, and curalon steamero are iho s1111_ RAted, one ror eaeh of the 50 sora or the Conireollmal .loloclol
New Orleans, and ihe J, B, Fin- shine, Cltl&lt; of Parkeroburr, In states. Puerto Rico and the Dls- or Honor Grooo at Valle' Forao,
ley have been taken over by tile Plt:tsi&gt;urgt, hariJor, lind the trlct or Columbia, as a penna- has olloted ooia acre to Ohio m
the government and are now en-. Homer Smith, which lo laid up , nent memorial 14 the reeiplents which a llliiiiiiiiiOii benches,
.
· ol tbe naUon'a supreme mlll- path&amp;, treee IIKI anu;kWI will
roote to Pitlsburgt, from the at Ft. Pleasant.
lower river. They will be used
It Is said lhat oeverol steam- lacy award, !he Medol of - · be provided hooorlnc eaeh ~
Living trees will be 11\&gt;l"ked tile more than 200 Conlrotalanal
in towing abeiis and steel ears era or the Plttoburgt, Coal Co
In perpetuity with the names or Medal or llonorwlmonaceredll.
from Plttsburgt, to New Orleans. are being oonsldenid. A m 011
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The shells will be' loaded 011 tbem are the W, K. Field, Tom each of tlle more than 3,000 ed to this State.
Governor James A.Rhodotbaa
cars at Wheeling and the ears Dodo11&lt;1rth, Vo!lant Boaz andtllo Medal or llonor reeiplents. In
Field and lite Henry Knox (Arcblveo)Bullol- appolntech speelal committee to
at Ambridge, Pa. The stool cara J. A.. Donoldson.
Donaldsoo
were
rebuUt
leaa than ing are houeed the reeorcis or piRD, raise flmcllll!d parttc!poje
will be broken down at PittS'
In the clevelcpmtrnl 11( Ohio's
burlh aJid taken to the soutJr. three years OIP&gt; at the Elizabeth 'thelr heroie deeds.
This opeclal area has been acre at Voll,.y Forao- A mlnlem terminus, w!Jere they wUl marine ways. It Is possible tbot
wilh ihe inallguratlon of packet landae8j)OCi in I ciesijp) ...,.-.,d- mum . fli,OOO will he ror,drecl.
be sent to Europe,
The Sprague which was bull! servlee between P!ttoburgt, and mating the map · or ihe -Onltecl It Ia the dealro or the GoYonm
In Dubu&lt;J~e, Iowa, In 1902, has West Viri!lnla points and the lm- States !'ith eaeh stale identified and the Committee, 1 h a t oil
a gross toonage or l,f79 tons pooslbUitles or buDcling boola, in Itt oppnrprlale ioc:atlon. Sev- Obloona know or this project and .
wllh a length or 276 root a n da some or tho above steamers will oral mOos or wlncllng patba1!111 be Bltorcied· the _,..tuo!ly to
breadih or 611eet. Thebootdraws be pressed Into sel'VIee to relieve conneet tho ~2 Memorial S&lt;Jiares, parUclpate. Hlstorieol ooclellot,
each contalninS an Honor Shaft, vete&lt;ana orpnlzat!oos aile! other
7. t reet or "ater. AU boats tak- ihe !relgt,i congestiona permanent obelisk In the do- etvle &amp;nJUPO are bplni Invited to
~n over by the government will
alln or the Washington Monu- , take part.
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Ohio's Acre Will be tite' llrot
mont.
The state's seol will be •~ dedl.,.ted 011 Memdrlal llo.Y,lll68,
taebed neat the baoe of the shall.
The Gov..,....l c:ommltteo m
These seols will be ·12 - !nob Ohio's Aero at Vallet For10
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each alate governor will pro- lng your oonlril&gt;l!tlon to Ohio's
sent this emblem as a gift of Aere, Harry B. RIChter, Tree...
the alate and personally dedi- urer, 0111o Natlonol Bank, -51
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l'ilys ilia 7" roc4 Ptl!h-buttoo oporltl&lt;m IO&lt;Iudlnt f1tl
lomrd. ''SGcrol·"'~Sound" !llllrro !til yoo odd.,. ""ncl to old, P.A.
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Ever. as you read this~

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one. day and up the _next. Hunt.
ington businessmen, it is said, Ohioan may have made the su.
will place two fast packets ln preme sacrUtce aJJd ror ttJat
ihe Cinelnnati-Pittsburgt, trade sacrifice, he, too, me.y be award-

when all the locks and dams ed the Congressional Medal or
llonor.
. The First Conlreaslonol Medal d! 'Honor w!Mer In the United
States was Pvt. Jaoob Parrot
ot Kenton, Ohio, who was presented Ids medal In 1863, ror
services rendered cllrlng the
CivU War, by Echrin M, Stanton
or stewenvUie,Seeretary orWar
In President Llndoln' s Cabinet.
Ohio's latest Congressional
Medal or Honor winner was
Lance Corporal Joe C. Paul,
who enlisted in the United States
Marine Corps at 'Cinelmati, and
lost his life In Vietllam on Aug.

MURPHY

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Pvt. Parrot was a member ot
u Andrews' Raiders," a bunch of

Yankees who stole the ••General," locomotive of Civil War

fan'!e.

Cpl. Paul was a Unltecl Stales
Marine. There's no need to 1111)'

more. He ciled fi(lhting to keep

'Communism orr of Main Street,

u.s.A.,

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ravorite lounging
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Medal or llonor recipients will 43215. AU &lt;CXIbibutera will be

the Huntington - Portsmouth

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be engraved clown the sides. It
plam1'ed to use material ldentilled with the state - such
as Maine's eranlte, Vermont's
marbel, ~ lndl~•s Umesp,ne
-for the groond oover. Each

of!ieially reported to Fr-.a
FounclatliJn 'at Vall,.y Forge and
!heir names will be · recorcloci,
ror publlc view, at Ute Heory
.Knox buUcllrut Where tbearc~hlvea
!or Ohio's Medolofllcinorswln-

will be eonolderocl ao a JiersCiiollzatlon or lhe memoriol. There
must be enougt, to 'creote a be:Jie
or a mlnimwn or two Inches illlek
-more U available.
A Medllalion Area, 25-leol In .
diameter surrouncling tile Memorlal area and honor shall, will
contain · - benches to permit per110nal, family and small
I!I'OIIP gatherings and encoursge
deserving reverenee to those who
have given so much ••above and
~011d the call or clul;y. ..
The grove will booome a
great nat!oool shrine or impolling and patriotic slgnlll..

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The Medal of Honor is awarded
by the Prealdent or the llniteci
states and presented in the name
of Congress to a member of the
Armed Forees who cli&amp;Ungu!abes
hlmself conspfcuoUSJ;~ !•)' giiJn :~ .
try and lntr'IJidlll&lt; at the rtlk
or Ids IUe above and beyond the
eali or chey, f&gt;l&gt;iie engaged In
an action against an OReillY ~
the United States,· wtrlle engaged
In mUitary operations Involving
eon!lict with an opposing !orelln
torce, or WllUe serving " I t h
friendly rorelsn forces engaged
In an armed oonfiict agolnsl an
opposing Coree in which t h e
United Stales Ia not a belligerent pu:t;y.
To -ide a fitting memorial
to those valiant men who, In
connlct w1ti:J the enem,y, have
cilstlngulshed tllemseives oonspleuousty by gallantry and intrepeciitl&lt; at the risk or their
lives above and beyond ihe eoli
of duty, and to keep ever alive
the records ot their bravery
and .aao:rlflciol to duty,

1\l!fe'• c:hajee or lasting mate~ ~·!.~~s
·' ar.be''"'l'l-,cll1:·,,c•.ontrl-

eanee as a memorial to our

count:r;y's herOes. Its develop.

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Gollia Counl;v, has boon 811110inteel to represent Galila.• Counl;y
on· the Govermr'o Committee.
Everybocly In Gollfa Count;v1 Is Interested, lhoulcl eoota01 Mr.
Taber.
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who planned. - d&amp;Jllah&amp;
beey . ol • Bouth Londol1 bank
rot only llvo peuncls. ror lhelr
trouble. one oi lhe men crabbed a nv..,paund .note from o
WOlllan as she ·waa, leaving the
bant, wbic'b had just cloled tor .
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~~ ratdoorson foUr HC" ~rles. push·buttolt SiA1
Ofl&lt;rlllo~ ~ .-.IIIli level indiclior, includn . . .
llll~.o, ufl[ione, il" nt1 crt lspe, ll!l[iiJ not, bll·
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Forge has •-llshecl tho CO!&gt;grosslonol Medal or Honor Grove

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See all . the wonderful models nf RCA VIctor Tape

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NEA Hollywoq4 Correspondent ,

HOLLY.WQ9D-(~A).,.-Tbe

co~mercial cu~ema,

R&lt;member whoa lblb 1lled to
have lried chicken tor Sunday
dinner? w~ now you can have
Col. Sanden Recipe Kentucky
Fried Ch!clen any day of the
week. Lib today. :.O,U you have
to do Ia pldc. it up lind take it
!lome. "ne 1&lt;1'\'iee is sudcicnll.,

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undergrourid

movi~' "non-

as those who make them prefer to call

their. product-Is blooming. Most major cities have theaters
showmg these avant-garde films. There are dozens of festivals at which they are shown.
And now there is ' a catalogue listing' hundreds of movies
you can rent, for fr~m $4 (for a .three- pr four-minute epic) up
to ·~ !or something Uke Andy Warhol's eight-hour "Em·
ptre, w~ch he describes as "homage to the world's tallest."
There 1s somethiu for eVeryone. If you like action there is
"Blazes"-"100 basic images switching position ior 4,000
frames. A continuous explosion."
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that falls ln. the winter) which is beautiful ·and winter too
somewhat stnce snow comes then and winter is a kind of
psouclo-cieath, se&gt; maybe the movie ls about a beautiful klncl

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Thrill your Child with a
letter from Santa
111/isit our Santa Post Office and se·
one of our gay, colorful letters
envelopes, FREE 1 Mail the \
.l-11·or&lt; you choose in our special
box and we will have them sent
the famous Santa Claus Post
in Santa Claus, Indiana. The
~~;~~child in your life will be de·
lig
with this positive proof that
is a Santa Claus.
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3 Pieces ·render. tasty Chicken
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kltaea her at

full gaUop; he runs away p•r•
by ·the lhroe broOiera wha
want to ~lobber him. The ctrl al eh'l!e• ·~lm, hoplac for a
aoeond kiss. 'lbe bero lo trap~ twlee. He e1&lt;ape1 eaeh time
lngentoully. The brolhen are finally ovj!reome by exbauattoo.
Tbe girl ,eaehes .. blm; they oUde down a banboter toCother

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they ·are to be projected; such a&amp; these wlth "'CIIrialinas· ori ' ·

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multaneously. ,Two projector~ are needed., The flrai projector
!Ills tbe 1&lt;reen; the Image ol the second proj~r 11 approximately one-third smaller abd fUll only the ':·middle or the
•creon,' superimposing on llte Orst image. This can be done
. either by using dlfferout lenses or by ·plaelng prolect&lt;&gt;r
cl(ller to the screen. It doesn't matter which reells on whlcll
projector." ·
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, Banquet" del!ls. witb ·•eoUagos, djsloruOilt, mql,tlple lmageo,\
anim•tions, clote·ups, fareOutl, iludea mlcr9C&amp;m1 macro- ·
cornns; psJchedellc ei:~~ences, slow' motloh ~·up mo:- \
tlon, ~pi~ pullinll. boa\1, ·flowei'J, birds, oceaol.'-desaert will
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the ~ncl and ·#rd; Fioora. See the big .Hioelion. of E~
Chalrl by· Btrlcllne and Kroobler - Special , Hlectlon
and values ln. Ki'qebler· Uvlrig ~m ' Slllles-'See the
Whirlpool Appliances, Waohers; Dryers, Refrigerators.
B!ove.. ·Dinette ~·
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wh1ch has a genuine plot:
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BY DICK THOMAS
GALLIP()LIS - The Gallipolis Dally TJ:lbunc of Nov. 27,
1917 carried a headUned stoq,
"BIG RIVER NEWS, Half..MIIion Llne or Stearnboat'i To Be
Oragaillzed," under the datellne
of Wheeling. W. Va., Nov. 26At a conference held here toda,y, which · was attended

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ernm.eDt engineer&amp;, reprellent.atlves of the tartest business ~
.terests In tho Ohio Voller, bonkera, prealdentl ot .commercial
organizations and OU!ers, it waa
unanimously agreed that a com.

pany' be rormed •t once wl!h
a eapltol o1 :SSOO,OOO to buy and
operate a line ot steamboats a..
long the Ohio River from Pitt•
b~gt, to Charlestoo and HuntIngton and that navigat!oo 011the
river be increased and :Ute feaslbfllty or • clammed and locked river be demonstrated So eonv1nclngly

HOW MUCH YOU MAY
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that there be a gener ..

a1 resumption ot traffic, so that
cities along the Ohio River will't
in the near Mute, be lncteper».
ent to some degree rrom the
raUroads that ue unable to au~
ply the demand made on them
for ears.
Stoek in the new oompany will
be sold at $100 a share and that
it will be largely subscribed to
appears to be a certainty tor
the facts dev~loped at the meetIng appeared to make success
or the venture u sured. The details or the plans will be named
by B. Walker Peterson, Wheeling. chairman or a group ofbank-.
crs IJld businessmen who map.
ped but the initio! plans.
Lt. ...Col. H. W. Sickle of the
U. S. Engineers told in a eoo.
servative manner the greatest
advantage by the establishment
or a line or steamers on the
river. He spoke of the many (m ..
provements that have been made
along the i-iver, calling attention
to the ract there, iii now a ~
foot waterway rrom Parkersburg
· to Pittsburgh and that all clams
in that section have been r fiD..
tshed witJl the exception or one
and ihat it will be open by July
Nov. 27, 1917- Businessmen
of Huntington have purchased an

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r~· will b e No¥. 28, 1917 - GOVERN- by tllo .,.Ol'llllltUI. 11an1 ~U.
IIIENT TAKES OVER TOW- boats have purd!ued out.- .
BOATS.
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River ildllltr)' between Pitt.. charte&lt;odbllrllh and N.,.. Orleans Ia be8fnnlni to play on lnu&gt;i&gt;rtont part
Nov, 30, IDI7' --' A diiiJ)IIcil
in tile trans110rtot1on ~ muni- from Pituburgt, lllll' s the largo
from cities oiClfti number ol avaUIIble steamboats
tloos of tho Oblo and MlsslsaljW Rivero from Plttoburgt, to soolhem
to our allies In F&lt;II'Cl!)O. Witll porta, aueh as excunion steam.
tile government taking over mBI\Y er111 wblc:ll have been laid up In
craft for this purpose, river- Winter cpartera 'and ~ boats
men are ot the ODinlon that it which need only all8hl riPalra
will only be a maher of a few -liKe 111rprlsed &amp;overnmeiil 0111reeently made a trip · at the American F..-m Con- mont 1n oooperatloD U.
months until every boot oper- clolo .
Ccl\grellllooal Moclol ~Honor
ating on Inland waters will be or inapeet!oo. A filii report hal tor,
In the service of tile govern- been sent to the ' War DeJ&gt;art- · ·' F~.two acres, ""'ompualng · Socleb' 11 one whleb deMrvea
nient and there Is a pooolbllity · · lito stream• and ldlla hoiiOiftld the filii IUJIP)rt of ovm eonment.
ihat
these boats win 110 pre so- b7 tile oarl:l' patriots of the Rovo- eemod Amer!W&gt;.
The steamer Sprogue, iargost
F..-m•o F - . and most modern eraft now in ed Into oervleo, Amon8 the .,_ lutlooary Wir, have been deo]f.
servlee between Plltlburgt, and curalon steamero are iho s1111_ RAted, one ror eaeh of the 50 sora or the Conireollmal .loloclol
New Orleans, and ihe J, B, Fin- shine, Cltl&lt; of Parkeroburr, In states. Puerto Rico and the Dls- or Honor Grooo at Valle' Forao,
ley have been taken over by tile Plt:tsi&gt;urgt, hariJor, lind the trlct or Columbia, as a penna- has olloted ooia acre to Ohio m
the government and are now en-. Homer Smith, which lo laid up , nent memorial 14 the reeiplents which a llliiiiiiiiiOii benches,
.
· ol tbe naUon'a supreme mlll- path&amp;, treee IIKI anu;kWI will
roote to Pitlsburgt, from the at Ft. Pleasant.
lower river. They will be used
It Is said lhat oeverol steam- lacy award, !he Medol of - · be provided hooorlnc eaeh ~
Living trees will be 11\&gt;l"ked tile more than 200 Conlrotalanal
in towing abeiis and steel ears era or the Plttoburgt, Coal Co
In perpetuity with the names or Medal or llonorwlmonaceredll.
from Plttsburgt, to New Orleans. are being oonsldenid. A m 011
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The shells will be' loaded 011 tbem are the W, K. Field, Tom each of tlle more than 3,000 ed to this State.
Governor James A.Rhodotbaa
cars at Wheeling and the ears Dodo11&lt;1rth, Vo!lant Boaz andtllo Medal or llonor reeiplents. In
Field and lite Henry Knox (Arcblveo)Bullol- appolntech speelal committee to
at Ambridge, Pa. The stool cara J. A.. Donoldson.
Donaldsoo
were
rebuUt
leaa than ing are houeed the reeorcis or piRD, raise flmcllll!d parttc!poje
will be broken down at PittS'
In the clevelcpmtrnl 11( Ohio's
burlh aJid taken to the soutJr. three years OIP&gt; at the Elizabeth 'thelr heroie deeds.
This opeclal area has been acre at Voll,.y Forao- A mlnlem terminus, w!Jere they wUl marine ways. It Is possible tbot
wilh ihe inallguratlon of packet landae8j)OCi in I ciesijp) ...,.-.,d- mum . fli,OOO will he ror,drecl.
be sent to Europe,
The Sprague which was bull! servlee between P!ttoburgt, and mating the map · or ihe -Onltecl It Ia the dealro or the GoYonm
In Dubu&lt;J~e, Iowa, In 1902, has West Viri!lnla points and the lm- States !'ith eaeh stale identified and the Committee, 1 h a t oil
a gross toonage or l,f79 tons pooslbUitles or buDcling boola, in Itt oppnrprlale ioc:atlon. Sev- Obloona know or this project and .
wllh a length or 276 root a n da some or tho above steamers will oral mOos or wlncllng patba1!111 be Bltorcied· the _,..tuo!ly to
breadih or 611eet. Thebootdraws be pressed Into sel'VIee to relieve conneet tho ~2 Memorial S&lt;Jiares, parUclpate. Hlstorieol ooclellot,
each contalninS an Honor Shaft, vete&lt;ana orpnlzat!oos aile! other
7. t reet or "ater. AU boats tak- ihe !relgt,i congestiona permanent obelisk In the do- etvle &amp;nJUPO are bplni Invited to
~n over by the government will
alln or the Washington Monu- , take part.
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Ohio's Acre Will be tite' llrot
mont.
The state's seol will be •~ dedl.,.ted 011 Memdrlal llo.Y,lll68,
taebed neat the baoe of the shall.
The Gov..,....l c:ommltteo m
These seols will be ·12 - !nob Ohio's Aero at Vallet For10
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each alate governor will pro- lng your oonlril&gt;l!tlon to Ohio's
sent this emblem as a gift of Aere, Harry B. RIChter, Tree...
the alate and personally dedi- urer, 0111o Natlonol Bank, -51
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lomrd. ''SGcrol·"'~Sound" !llllrro !til yoo odd.,. ""ncl to old, P.A.
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one. day and up the _next. Hunt.
ington businessmen, it is said, Ohioan may have made the su.
will place two fast packets ln preme sacrUtce aJJd ror ttJat
ihe Cinelnnati-Pittsburgt, trade sacrifice, he, too, me.y be award-

when all the locks and dams ed the Congressional Medal or
llonor.
. The First Conlreaslonol Medal d! 'Honor w!Mer In the United
States was Pvt. Jaoob Parrot
ot Kenton, Ohio, who was presented Ids medal In 1863, ror
services rendered cllrlng the
CivU War, by Echrin M, Stanton
or stewenvUie,Seeretary orWar
In President Llndoln' s Cabinet.
Ohio's latest Congressional
Medal or Honor winner was
Lance Corporal Joe C. Paul,
who enlisted in the United States
Marine Corps at 'Cinelmati, and
lost his life In Vietllam on Aug.

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Pvt. Parrot was a member ot
u Andrews' Raiders," a bunch of

Yankees who stole the ••General," locomotive of Civil War

fan'!e.

Cpl. Paul was a Unltecl Stales
Marine. There's no need to 1111)'

more. He ciled fi(lhting to keep

'Communism orr of Main Street,

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ravorite lounging
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Medal or llonor recipients will 43215. AU &lt;CXIbibutera will be

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be engraved clown the sides. It
plam1'ed to use material ldentilled with the state - such
as Maine's eranlte, Vermont's
marbel, ~ lndl~•s Umesp,ne
-for the groond oover. Each

of!ieially reported to Fr-.a
FounclatliJn 'at Vall,.y Forge and
!heir names will be · recorcloci,
ror publlc view, at Ute Heory
.Knox buUcllrut Where tbearc~hlvea
!or Ohio's Medolofllcinorswln-

will be eonolderocl ao a JiersCiiollzatlon or lhe memoriol. There
must be enougt, to 'creote a be:Jie
or a mlnimwn or two Inches illlek
-more U available.
A Medllalion Area, 25-leol In .
diameter surrouncling tile Memorlal area and honor shall, will
contain · - benches to permit per110nal, family and small
I!I'OIIP gatherings and encoursge
deserving reverenee to those who
have given so much ••above and
~011d the call or clul;y. ..
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great nat!oool shrine or impolling and patriotic slgnlll..

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The Medal of Honor is awarded
by the Prealdent or the llniteci
states and presented in the name
of Congress to a member of the
Armed Forees who cli&amp;Ungu!abes
hlmself conspfcuoUSJ;~ !•)' giiJn :~ .
try and lntr'IJidlll&lt; at the rtlk
or Ids IUe above and beyond the
eali or chey, f&gt;l&gt;iie engaged In
an action against an OReillY ~
the United States,· wtrlle engaged
In mUitary operations Involving
eon!lict with an opposing !orelln
torce, or WllUe serving " I t h
friendly rorelsn forces engaged
In an armed oonfiict agolnsl an
opposing Coree in which t h e
United Stales Ia not a belligerent pu:t;y.
To -ide a fitting memorial
to those valiant men who, In
connlct w1ti:J the enem,y, have
cilstlngulshed tllemseives oonspleuousty by gallantry and intrepeciitl&lt; at the risk or their
lives above and beyond ihe eoli
of duty, and to keep ever alive
the records ot their bravery
and .aao:rlflciol to duty,

1\l!fe'• c:hajee or lasting mate~ ~·!.~~s
·' ar.be''"'l'l-,cll1:·,,c•.ontrl-

eanee as a memorial to our

count:r;y's herOes. Its develop.

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tiii1 Dann o. Taber, Kanaup, !prmer stale repreaentatlve trom
Gollia Counl;v, has boon 811110inteel to represent Galila.• Counl;y
on· the Govermr'o Committee.
Everybocly In Gollfa Count;v1 Is Interested, lhoulcl eoota01 Mr.
Taber.
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who planned. - d&amp;Jllah&amp;
beey . ol • Bouth Londol1 bank
rot only llvo peuncls. ror lhelr
trouble. one oi lhe men crabbed a nv..,paund .note from o
WOlllan as she ·waa, leaving the
bant, wbic'b had just cloled tor .
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NEA Hollywoq4 Correspondent ,

HOLLY.WQ9D-(~A).,.-Tbe

co~mercial cu~ema,

R&lt;member whoa lblb 1lled to
have lried chicken tor Sunday
dinner? w~ now you can have
Col. Sanden Recipe Kentucky
Fried Ch!clen any day of the
week. Lib today. :.O,U you have
to do Ia pldc. it up lind take it
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undergrourid

movi~' "non-

as those who make them prefer to call

their. product-Is blooming. Most major cities have theaters
showmg these avant-garde films. There are dozens of festivals at which they are shown.
And now there is ' a catalogue listing' hundreds of movies
you can rent, for fr~m $4 (for a .three- pr four-minute epic) up
to ·~ !or something Uke Andy Warhol's eight-hour "Em·
ptre, w~ch he describes as "homage to the world's tallest."
There 1s somethiu for eVeryone. If you like action there is
"Blazes"-"100 basic images switching position ior 4,000
frames. A continuous explosion."
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that falls ln. the winter) which is beautiful ·and winter too
somewhat stnce snow comes then and winter is a kind of
psouclo-cieath, se&gt; maybe the movie ls about a beautiful klncl

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letter from Santa
111/isit our Santa Post Office and se·
one of our gay, colorful letters
envelopes, FREE 1 Mail the \
.l-11·or&lt; you choose in our special
box and we will have them sent
the famous Santa Claus Post
in Santa Claus, Indiana. The
~~;~~child in your life will be de·
lig
with this positive proof that
is a Santa Claus.
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full gaUop; he runs away p•r•
by ·the lhroe broOiera wha
want to ~lobber him. The ctrl al eh'l!e• ·~lm, hoplac for a
aoeond kiss. 'lbe bero lo trap~ twlee. He e1&lt;ape1 eaeh time
lngentoully. The brolhen are finally ovj!reome by exbauattoo.
Tbe girl ,eaehes .. blm; they oUde down a banboter toCother

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they ·are to be projected; such a&amp; these wlth "'CIIrialinas· ori ' ·

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multaneously. ,Two projector~ are needed., The flrai projector
!Ills tbe 1&lt;reen; the Image ol the second proj~r 11 approximately one-third smaller abd fUll only the ':·middle or the
•creon,' superimposing on llte Orst image. This can be done
. either by using dlfferout lenses or by ·plaelng prolect&lt;&gt;r
cl(ller to the screen. It doesn't matter which reells on whlcll
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, Banquet" del!ls. witb ·•eoUagos, djsloruOilt, mql,tlple lmageo,\
anim•tions, clote·ups, fareOutl, iludea mlcr9C&amp;m1 macro- ·
cornns; psJchedellc ei:~~ences, slow' motloh ~·up mo:- \
tlon, ~pi~ pullinll. boa\1, ·flowei'J, birds, oceaol.'-desaert will
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Like comedy? " Duet for Two Hands" should do--"Dllel for
Two Hands 1s a gray comedy about the hazards of playing
dtleta wlth members of the Immediate family; advantagea of ,
solo playJng are also shown."
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&lt;?ne of the more intric,a tely complex films is "Cbrysalls "
wh1ch has a genuine plot:
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"In Golden Gate Park, a p[cn!e takes plaoo. A beaullfnl
ctrl, clreoled Ia wblte, Ia kept Ia ml!&lt;'r,: by Olroo evn brotben

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Amorlcll!ll. The U.S. lorcoo
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and 111e lroopo lllormed aollore.
Earlier txJday l!llfrrlllae fired
bazooka rockets Into lllo Lon8
Blnb 'blac which opnwlo live
mlloo along a main hii!I&gt;WIIY . 1$
mneo north of Salp. Tbo
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ltnlted • field of 40,000 $5.pi)CII
drums of li..,W aapllal~ olartlni
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MRS. HELEN SAIJ!m. loft, aad Mro. Dwight Wollace, chairman, cllopliiJ IIOllle d.lllo nrlof;y d.
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prices In Salp 1J&gt; "'' or
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The third team removed ~ boomed. Thill U1o rlveriJiel
--'Dr Cilrlollon Bornord lllo too. •
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attacked, amalll\ln8 Into file rico
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At Lon8 Blnh, black arnoke
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and watehoc1 Bunard aaJ4 It 10-yoar-old Nolii'O ~.
1eom connected It to volni 'aad
oxplocled b.Y one u 1110
DillY take $ to 10 yoaro to be
KJ~ · transplants are a artorloa.
O&amp;DIOI roacbOd 111om. Flnl!leoun 111o ~Joey o1 .,.OC.. LwJo daeeda old. But hoarl t r The lllth 1eom ~iaeed eloc- btera ul8d Ill tH area't water
Wulolwlolo', Ill, dOoo not p1o1U are ..,q 11 old •• · !rodeo agalnot lllo lrlllliJIII!IIed supply aad called .., ......, "'
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Dlnloo'o hoart wu tllllctlon- suec-.I," Barnard aold. He lmmunlt!' of bacteria aad cello
"1118 llora)all.y In W.......,.'• lmmodlatell' called Ill a pt-. woold cause him to reject •
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Communist diplomat• oald todiiY 1lll&gt; ro(llme ol
Pre.._ Ho Chi Mlnll hOI
rolled 111o price for ending lllo
VIetnam war.
North Vle1nam doeS not Want
to fiOIIOIIalo lillY comproml8o
settlement. It aims at 11 Amerl·
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AdndRolona Sa1!lrllay - James
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Jlonol'o 1ou&amp;lmeaa waa oald to
be ouch as 11&gt; dlacoUraae oven
Ill own allies and 811J1110l'iero
from 1&gt;'ylng to , counsel peace
tlll'OURh neiJ)tlatlm.
Uncler 1110ae elrcumsiancea, It
appeared

hllii&gt;IY doui&gt;UW 1bat

Jlonol would _ , negotiations
even Ill the event the United
States ordered a pause Ill ll1e

bombing of North Vle1nam, 111a ,
cllplomalo Indicated.
Hanoi appearslo be rec:lalill
011 1110 JIKI1IIIIng pres""' ,_ ·
world oplillim on the Amerl....,
on ._oltloo to 1ho V - 1•
war . within the United' ~ -:.
and oo the uneertalntlea - ·
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Cars Damaged
In Accident

Sbd:eeD _periCI!.s died in acci-..
denll oo Ohlo's lltceeta aad blgb.
way a dUrlncthe weekend, accord-

low to lllo llnlted Press llllercotlooaiiRil'WY·

Till&gt; UPJ CG11D! of occldenlal

cia Workman, VIrginia Buch""" deaih• tor t11e period startuw at
non, Mrs. Frilnk E\ll&gt;le lid om, 6 p, m. Friday aad ....... last
Burt McBee, Pearl Gamel,
mldnlgltl also lllclllled tbreeoth·
Admlulolls &amp;a1doy - Ellea er fatalities- two by !Ire llddne
Wilko, Racine.
b,y carbcol DlOIIOXIde polsonllwDlaollarle• Sunda.Y - None. for a total ~ 19.
Jncl\lded were Clreleville, LOU ..
lo N. Brewer, 112, Mj. sterlq,
aDd hl• wile, M:lmie, tatallY In¥EJ~AL
jured In acar-tnockeraahat u.s.
Admlulolla Solunla7 - Helen 62 lid Olllo 3, about 11/2 miles
Turaer,Jioni.....uto.
-weat ~ Derby, Saturday;
Salurd.,- - None.
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Rice, PomeiQI'.
Dllcharaes Sunda,y - Harold Houle, wu ldlled in a GM~-ear
Klnl, Chari•• Wltlloe. .
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MeAI1bar, Karen K. Bevard, 16,
Me~, killed when 111r&lt;nm
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