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Beulalf Maxey is New Councilo~ of
Chester Cou~il Dol AChapter

Around and
Ab00t
Middleport.

Beulah Maxey was elected tending.
counc.ilor when Chester CouncU, The addresses of sm\s and
Daughters of Ame~ica,
met grandsons of memben 'who are
Tuesday evening w1th 40 mem- 1n the service were ~tributed
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bers present.
and members wlll seqd them
Installation of officers was associat• matron; James Souls· '
The moellng opened In ritual- Christmas cards. A rejlort on
held when Pomeroy Chapter!by, _associate patron;
ElSie Mrs. Peary Reynold•
and istic form, with Mary Showal- the Deputy club and cllsV!ct of.
Pomeroy Ohio
186, DES, met Tuesday evemng •Sm!lh, secretary;
DorolhY :Mrs. Dorothy Lacey were in ter: cooncilor, presiding. Other ficers Christmas party ·held m
Iat the Pomeroy Masomc Tern- Woodard, conductress, Helen Atilens Saturday evening to at-~ offiCers elected were Mar~aret Logan on I'!ec!lJII~r ~~ wu'
1Hubbard, assoclate conductress; lend a C()flcert at Ohio Unlver~ McLain, associate councilctr·, given by Either RidenoJr. Mrs.
FR16AY
SATURDAY
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December
9-10
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ELVIS
PRE.SLEY
Barbara Thacker, worthy ma-l1 Cl.ara .Sue SouIsby, ch ap Ial:l:
sity. .
~ Mary K. Rose, vic~ counci1~r; Cleland also attended. The an·
"TICKLE ME"
tron, and Dale E. Smith, wor- IR!chard Vaughan,
marshal, DenniS Weber, senior of Rut- Anna Tuttle, assoc!8te
v1ce nual Christmas dinner of the
- Tt-chnieolor thy ru~tron, presided and distin· Flore.nce Tracy, orgamst; Ju~y land High School, was in Ath· j councilor; Dori!' Koenic, con· Past C~?Uncilors was announced
Eln~ Pre~ler.
Adams, lguished
t'I tte D111• &lt;'ns last Saturday to take tests I ducwr;
•- Mary Bahr, !'a~; f~r1Wil'I~Yt"11':e~
ti,
Jne&lt;•ly"
Lane, Julie
Jack Mull!.n·
guests presented and Mo rns, Ad
a h; Ch.•ro
a, at
f!Jo' , Merry Anders. Bill W1ll·
escorted to seats in the eafj ard, Ruth. Ru?y \aughan, Es~ grven at Ohio Umvers1ty.
, Mary Hayes, rnside ~i; 7f.t:f.th'!,"•t~ ltaRey1 reitiurant.
iam,_ Fun 1 Girls\ song! lt's were Bernice Hofrman of Rut ther: _Opal Pnddy,
Martha: . Recent guests of Mr. and Myrna Carpenter, outside senti- At the close of the r:n,eeti.ng,
Sp~:J.k~~ MURDER GAME"
land, deputy grand matron ofiSue Zirkle, EJecta, Peggy Tay- Mrs. Herman Bailey were their nel; Mary Showalter,
junior a silent auction was held by
Ken Srott. Marla Landi, Tra District 25, and Gretta Harris lor, warder; and Albert Wood- granddaughter, Doris Harrison past councilor; Dorothy Myers, the ways and ~eans cqmmi~
dt.&gt;r Fau lkner. It Takes of Sharpsburg, grand represen. la~. sentmel. Guy E. Gumther I and her guest, Linda Deane associate junhu past councilor; t.ee. '
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~~;~fe to 1'lay, and Two
Itative of Missouri.
Will serve as a trustee for three of Cincinnati. Mrs. Bailey re- and Esther Ridenour, trustee.
The next meetig wUI be DeAdmi~sion : ?5c and 4oc
years. .
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. turned to Cincinnati with her An official letter and greet. cember 20. A 6:30 dinner will
Prese~t~~ and
welcomed Followmg the mstallatJOn, the granddaughter for a week's vis. ings were read from Elizabeth precede the meef:ing:, ~d fol·
SU~~ATYU:S~~~AY
were VISitlllg worthy matrons ?ew w:orthy ~atron thanked the I it with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Halberg, state councilor. It was lowtn·g· the ' Meeting there will
Dec. _ .
and worthy patrons, past rna-' mstallmg officers and all who Harold Harrison and family.
reported that 16 members dress· be a Christmas program by the
11 12 13
·'THE T,ROUBLE WITH
[trons and pa~t patrons of Pom-1nelped make the evemng enJOY· 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Walters ed in white uniforms attended good of order ·committee and
ANGELS"
&lt;ero
_ y_Chap_ter ; Ma_rie Curd, able. Shestatedlh_ather theme . were in Parkersbur•, w. va. the Chester PTA meetin• on a $1 gift exehl!nge. Secret
. pals
Tt'chnicolor•
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Hosa!iml Ru s· d1stnct vice_ pres1dent; former was the tr~t fuJ fa1th of Martha. ·I Wednesda evening where
they November 21 and presented
will be revealed a~ new names.
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~t·l~, iliunie · Barnes. Gypsy Igrand appomtments and past Ell a Smith on behalf ot the visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill them with an American flag. drawn. Memhel'S are asked to
1\ •hl Le1•, June Harding
~ ~a.t~ons and past patrons of ';Chapter: presented a past ma-11 Angel, who was formerly em· I Erma Cleland, Council deputy, pay the 75 cents for dinner in
C!llo:·cartoons:
P"ickled Puss
Little Bo Boppt-d
IVIS! t mg chap t ers.
Itr ons P10 t0 Bar bara Tllac ker , P1oy ed at Evans supermarket thanked the members for at- advance.
Arlrni,~~ion: 75c and 40c
. d -and James Soulsby on behall of and is now manager of a mar-!
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nv1 a_ 10ns w~re rece~ve to Ithe Chapter, a past patrons pin ! ket in Parkersburg
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attend mstalla\ion of officers of , to Dale E. Smith. Both thanked Mr. and Mrs. J;ck Bechtle I'
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the followmg Chapters, Athens, h
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December 8· Bartlett Decem-~~ Chapt.er for thepms and : have rece~ved word that their
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Ev· 1also· for the couperatwn ul the son, S-Sgt. John Be&lt;htle baSI1 C okb k
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· 1 comnu"ttee.
9. :· 11 e ' ecem er ~·
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j off1cers and members dllring returned from a four months .
o oo s were assembled ta
angehne, Decem be~ 10 ;. Mmear, their term of offiee_
tour of duty in Ge 3 M 1and made ready for sale when Attending in addition to the
December tO: Ga lhpoi iS, De-i Remarks were made by Grot- r Bechtle and ch'ld/m ny.D ;'· 1the Ohio Eta Phi
Chapter, above were Judy Crook!, Soncern her 14 : Racme, December ;ta Harris and Bernice Hdfrnan and Marianne 1re~~ined e r~ I Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met dra Drak.e, Doris Ewing, Gail
17; . Thea , December 17; Euph· l 'l'.'ho wished the Chapter a good their home i~ Savannah Ga !Wednesday at the
Columbus IHovatter, Rosetta
Redovian,
~n:ua, De:ember 19; and Che-:year and extended best wishes during his absence.
' a. and Southern. Ohio
Electric iRuth Riffle. Billie Spears and
;))me December 20.
Ito all
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Company soctal room. The LindaWatson, and Martha EsIl was announced that the The meetm closed in re
meeting was opened in ritual Ichleman.
annual meetmg and school of liar form , af~er WhiCh t ~. .
form followed by roll call.
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----mstruchon of D1stnct 25 Assn
would be held at Masomc Tern: group adjourned to the dimng :
Big sisters were chosen for
ple
in
Athens,
January
10
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room
for
refreshments.
_'Thelma
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new pledges and included
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Complete Protection was also announced that there ~ill, chaJrman, was asSISted by
Lois Clelland for Marie O'Don0
Is Our Business
would be eleclwn and installa- Mary Porter, Lmda Gumther, New church and Sunday nell, Carolyn Grueser for Ann I
SEE
tror1 of a treasurer at the Jan. ~? {;utz, Pauline
Hysell, :school officers of the
F1rst Barnitz, Martha Eschleman for
2
uary mcctmg.
Mea a Cav~s, R~~h· Moore and Baptist Church m Middleport Manlyn Swan, Barbara Riggs A contribution of $25 was' givMan~ Curd was the install- re~~~ed uast er. Sle
Smith were e_lected at t?e annual con. :for Jenmfer Anderson, Judy en to the Rev. Wilbur Perrin
mg. officer and other installing ~ervice and :e SII~r coffee gregatJonal meetrng Wednesday ~rooks for Sandra D~ake, Ann- lito purchase food for a needy
officers were Ella and Dale E unch bowl esse ~ed, t he even mg.
;If Chapman_ for Bonme Thomp.- ramdy when 'l'rinity
Circle
~mlth , marshals, Caddte Wtck- banny ZrrkleB=~Y Ewing and I Officers elected for 1967 in- son, and Lila MJ~ch for Carol met Wednesday evening at the
"Your Insurance
i ham, chaplam; MarJOfle Crow cfla
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ved as the elude Dewy Richardson Fred McCullough. Jenmfer Anderson h rch
Cancelled?
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conductress; LuClle
Th1r comthmJttee.
Horrman, and Gerald
Iwas named chairman of the c pu
d' th
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e wor y matron and wor- b
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· led es
rece mg e mee 1mg, a SIX
We Can Write It"
If'r, orgamst, Maud Grueser, ,thy patron B U d
oa~d of deacons, Mrs. Bert P g ·
o'clock chirken dinner wasser1
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i w~rder; and Theo Smith, senu- ~ Cowan, pr'ese~t~ ~ fts ~h~ ~ ~od';er, ~nd F';~~ Edwards, I During the business meeting ved to 14 members and three
ne ·
mstalling officers and also to us es, rs. 10 mg Hawk- 1o donation of $5 was given to guests, Rev. and Mrs. Pernn
COATS BUILDING
i Insta ll ed were Betty Cowan, !each officer. The Chnstmas' ~~-~~mes Pullen and Richard ' the TB program and Betty and Miss Sybil Ehersbach. Rev.
f'h . 992·2903
Middleport v..or~~y m:tron,K G~y
;o~an, theme was earned out in the IW~ te' ~hurc~. ~e~, Beulah Rawlings thanked the group 1Perrin asked grace. While seatF-=========-:•,:or~_~Y-1P~~~!::on~;~a~t~ry~n~"_~'-~a~n:•/ de~rat10ns of both chapter and 1~ist~ni; t~~s~~r a Ml ow;n~:s· for th~Jr support m preesenting ed at the table, Mrs. Roy Sey.
dmmg rooms.
Houdasheit M • G ss r te the hillbillY play for the Gallla fried, president, on behalf of
er assista~t· ~· ~orge Bak- ICounty Cancer crusade. Plans the C1rcle presentd a gift to
,
IM;s Milton H, drs.. oe Wilson, were made for the Chnstmas Rev. Per·rin, who thanked the
Ul u
Isurer Mrs 00 ffiiSSiOnS
ld A th!rea- pa rt y an d d'wner to be beld Circle for the gift and also
and Mrs F;ed c·:b
n .ony Monday, Dec. 16 at Oscar's in 1expressed his appreciation for
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eefS edneSOQy MISs Rh~a H ll ~ ~gamsts; Gallipolis. Reservations are to gifl received from the Happy
Smart board a an ." Paul be in by Dec. 14.
' Har..,sters class.
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cation:
of chnsllan edu- It was announced lflat Mrs Following the dinner, I be
A B. Kmght, advisor to the group adjourned w the social
' The Deeember meeting of tlJe I Miss Rhoda H
I Guild of Grace EpiScopal church school t
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church group, Will give a party for the room for • meeting and party.
was neld Wed nes day evening ven assistant.
reasurer, M'ltJzabeth
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"Feud'rn ' 0 v- Group singing of Christmas car·
H Sla- ~ cast of the Pay,
I at the parish house wilh Mrs and' Asa Jord~n ft~aonn o.o d er Yonder" Dec. 23. Several ols opened the meeting, after
J. E. D Hartmger presJdent, man· M
A , B ce chair· !proJects ""'ere drscussed durmg which Mrs. Ben Neutzling, dem charge
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cflureh school supenntendent
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1"YOttonal leader, gave a medlta·l
e Apostled Creed and Edison B k
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' I The members worked to com- 1t1on on Glona in Excalsts Oeo
Lord's p raycr m un1son np- i' Leora Si aman
er, assJStant·
Mrs · plete the coo kbook s wh'1c h have the story of the birUl of· Christ'
h
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ened the meeting, followed by ' lleeretaryg h' c ~rch schooi'l212 recipes and Will sell for !as mtght have been told by a
ON RT. 7 IN MIDDLEPORT
·====.::::;-::-:-~:::iii-:::-:-: : ~~~~~~~~~'!/;;'1 an article on "The Advent Gerald A1: ers, ~hn Kauff, one dollar Copies were lo be ' shepherd of Judea and closed
Wreath, by Mrs. Hartinger. Re- er, David "oar~~· Fr~son Bak- 1'placed m Elberfeld's., lola's in Iwith a Christmas prayer, ''Let
ports were given by MJSs Vida Jacob Tu
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Gibbs, Pomeroy and Dutton s Drug Us Be Silent"
Ih!e secre!My
dM
rner, Sam Hood, Ste-ISrore and Middleport
B00k
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rs. H. 0 . pben Pullen Tony Fowler Rob ' Sto 1 M'ddl
Mrs. Neutzling, who was al·
E .' · t
wing.' reasurer. A report was Richardson 'George Bake • H
re n I eport. Refresh· sc program leader took the
a !so. given. on the sale of pecans old Hubbard
' s
served by the ..~- group on an 1magmary tnp ad r • .ar-. 1 menta
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A discuss Jon was held on church
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Willis
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projects.
Anthony.
Dana Harm. Tellers were Mr. round the world w see how
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At th
Servmg on the nominating Toy and Maril F It
people of other countries ob1
.
c1ose of th~ meetmg committee were Tony Fowler
yn u z.
serve Christmas. She told of
re:::m hour was enJOyed ar.d Ichr., Fred Gibbs, Mrs. Willi; ~ H
E C'-Christmas in England, Ireland,
ents were served.
I Anthony, Mrs. Asa
Jordan I ome c .....ses
Holland, Belgium,
Germany,
-~ ·· - ' I See Demonstrations
Switzerland, Norway, Sweden,
Mrs. Nancy Efaw,
Home Denmark, Spain, Italy, Russia,
Economist for Columbus and Poland, Syria and France. A
Southern Electric Co., pre.ent- poem, "f Remember We ll
ed an interesting demonstratioo Christmas When I Was A Lit·
to the student• in Mrs. Fran- tie Girl," by Mary Crowell, clo~&gt;
ces Roberts' Home Economics ed the program.
classes this week at Pomeoy During the business session,
High School.
IMrs. Gladys Cockier and Mrs.
!r
She used "Christmas Spar- Phil Williamson thanked m•m'
kle," as her topic and she show~ bers for their kindness to them.
I
ed several attractive articles A communication was
read
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portraying Christmas symbols from Mrs. Glenry Ewing exand customs which she offered tended groelings and sent an oflttmember When rofu '"' " lO
The simple fact is that on auto loon secured dias
Ideas for Christmas decor- fering for the Circle. It was
' have fried chicken for SUnday
ating.
voted to P.,rchase a
for a
rectl y ' ' Orl a bonk -especially from our " Full
'I diJmer?Well,nowyoucanhave
sick
member.
Each
member
is
Serv,ce" bo nk- con be obroiHed qu ickly, pleosCol. Sanden' Rfcipe Kentucky
CHILDREN
TO
MEET
to
take
an
arUcle
for
food
bo1
Fried Orlcken any day of lhe
an!ly, and at the lolf'J9St cost! For these a ~d r/y: r
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week.~ IOC;Iay. All you have
All children of Trinity United ,to church next ' Sunday.
hi9hly-des irable auto loon advantages
l ID do ,. p1ck 11 up and take it
Church of Christ who expect to I Mrs. Seyfried thanked all for
home. TheltrYiccis sudden
!ling io the Children'• choir on Itheir cooperation the past year,
FINANCE YOUR NEW '67 CAR HERE !~OW!
Cbristmas Eve are asked w after which the meeting closed
meet at the church, Saturday with the Mizpah benediction
at .2:30 p. m.
and gifts were exchanged.
Christmas Club Payment No. 4 Now Due.
3 Pieces Tender, Tasty Chicken
Plus all the trimmin's
(A complete banquet for one)

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Beautiful serving tray when you join
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Open Friday Nights

6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

THRIFT BOX .. · .. ·.... · .... · .. .. $2.50
9 Pieces Chicken Only

THE BUCKET· .. · ...... · ...... · .. $3.75
15 Pieces Kentucky Fried Chicken
1 Pint Cracklin' Gnwy
Hot Rolls
(Serves 5 to 7)

THE BARREL .. · .............. · .. $5.00
21 Pieces Col. Sanders' Chicken

POMEROY

NATIONAL BANK

Take it from the Colonel
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COLOHEI.IANDERS' RECIPE

Member Federal Reserve System

Kcatlllkv Triid Ckiftt~.'
CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatwn

POMEROY, OHIO

Serving Meigs County tor over 94 year~

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Kitchen - For Tables and Limps.
eOn the 2nd Floor For Womens antf'Girla
Ready To Wear, For Luggage, Haaockf,

DIRECTORS NAMED - Carl Hysell, Jack Cris"al!d,.;blyde Scraggs, left
Jght, were appointed Saturday as directors. oJ the ne~Jj'' fQI'IDed Leading
Conservancy Dlstrict in Meigs County by ~udge John C. Bac&lt;ill.

Bedspreadr., Blankets, Draperfts, 'Yafd
Goods, For Pictures and Mirrol'l.

Victor Selections of Radios, TV's,

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Players, Stereo Tape Recorders, For Gult1..
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Records and Sheet Music.

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·Starting Monday, Dec. 12
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Early To Get The Best' Sl!lecfions. There Ia
Still Time For lay-Aways, Only $1.00
Down - Pay Balance later. Don't Forget
To Pick Up Your Blanket lay-Away - We
Need Th~ Sp~cel
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of three dlreclon
established Lead·
District
County was made Sat· Common Pleas Judie
. Bacon.
. 'HI'e Carl s. Hysall,
and Jaok W. Crisp,
Hyaell wu appotrn.
a term of tMee yean,
for five years and
Biven.
cohservancy district,
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seellon of die
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Girls Lovely Lingerie, Costume JewelrJ,
Handbags, Buxton Billfolds, Umbrei!Q,
Neckwear, Angel Treads, Sllpptl'l For Men
and Women Cameras and Film.
Gift Boxed Toiletries For Men and Women;

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Westdox Alarm Clocks, Wrist Watches for

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Men and Women, Flashlights, Pocket
Knives, Sewing Baskets, Hallmark Canl.

Kits, Binoculars, Big Selections of Max Fao-;'
tor, Evening In Paris, Old Spice, Currier ancl'
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Colon, Ties by Wemblay, Parls Belts for
Men and Boys, Trousers for Men and Boys,
Jackets, Sweaters and Pajamas, Womens

Covers in the Popular Flannel Back Plastic,
Bath Towell, .

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Hand Towels, Wash Cloths, Towel Seh,
Matched Sheet and Pillow Case Sets.

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MARK WRIGHT: SUPERINTENDENT
Mark Wright, 34, bas been nam~d plant superintelto
dent of the Galhp~hs plant of Robbms &amp; ~yers, Inc. ~
nah~e of Troy, OhiO, he gradu~ted from_Ohio State UruversltY. m 1955 w1th a degree tn mdustrial manageme~L
Followmg graduatiOn, Mr. Wrtght received a commtssion 1n the U. S. Navy where he spent two years of active duty, and is presently an offici!! in th_e Nav~ Reserve. Mr. Wright was employed m mduatrial engmeer·
ing by Hobart Manufacturing Company, Troy, eight
years, aod has spent two years with R&amp;M in industrial
management. He and his wife, B:~rbara, plan to move
as soon as convenient. They have no children. According
to Mr. Wright, the plant is nearing completion, however ber;iuning of actual operations may be dela,ed
temporarily due to delivery of equipment. Mr. Wright
suggested that persons int~rested in applring for JlOSi·
lions with R&amp;M wait for hiS notice as to bme and place
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Mother) Saturday underwent sucr.essful abdominal sur·,
eery. A late bulletin said she had passed a quiet day and
ber condition was satisfactory.
The 68-year-old beloved grand dame of British roy·
alty, fondly referred to by her nation as "the Queen
Mum,"
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wet JOint . statement said.
We
Nearly a year ago, an organ-· and overilowed lands. .
Irec~ .. ~ embrace this
ation known as the LeadinJ -Prov1dlng
for Irrigation I responsibility.
Creek Watershed Assn.. w•• where it may be needed.
. 'll!e¥ aald "there IS good
organll!lf with
Isp acce~.ting -Regulalln&amp; . the n~w
of i reason w believe that within
the tiUe of chairman. Activ1tie• $!reams and eonaervmg I h e two years . we will be the
of the .group continued during watera tbereol,
1 governing party In the national
this put spring and siiiiUDef. -Divertiq or fll wbole or In
JDd then
. In early October a pa- pan; ellmfnalin&amp; water-courseo.
tilton 1sklng for the Coillervan- -ProVIdln&amp; a water 111pply
cy District hearing was med: for domeaUc, industrial and pub.
PIII'(IOS'!II for whieh the district Uc use~
. -Providing for the colleetlna
is "'!iallllshed are; ·
-PrtVenllng Bonds.
, , and diSpillfl of sewage and otb1
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COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo.admini•tratlon" as well as 1n
Pennaylvanla Gov. William W.
(UP!) -Republi!&gt;fn aqverJiors, trtates representing about 60 per Scranwn, who was the Chiel'
filllhed with 1.988 succe11 and cent of he populatioo.
drafter of the govemors
lo:etastlng a pre8lclelitlil viC\0Rollllli!Y Ia FNII
declaration, made II clear he
ry bl 111611, said · Saturday The governors ended their thinks Romney obould be more
"smouldering rebelliOn'~ agalnat conference
at this
Rocky , active in seeking presidenUal
WashlngWn rule bas pushed Mountain reaort with Mlchi3an l backing now. But there was
to "tbo end of the Gov. George Romney still lhe Utile evidence that the Mlehlgan
·
front-runner among . their pre.- lender was taking that adviceTwenty-three aovernors and ldentlal prospects, but still at l¥51 for Colorado Springs.
govemor•&lt;Oiect who wlll control lacking firm commitments from Tbe GOP governors' strongof tile nation's statehouses In most of hia asaociates.
tbened party belief was reOectJ~~~;e:nded
their two-day Romney edged a Uttle closer ed in action asaurlng them
P'
Republican gover- to becoming an active candi- more members on the 29-man
nors conference 'l'litb a fresh date, however, but virtually Republican Coordinating Comchart of their plans lor 1!168.
Inviting auistance in deciding mtttee, whicb moela Mondoy in
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reco
_our v ewe

:firmed ~~:~'hy, ~
eorrtclloil of a cottdltlon follow· condUon .. coollnta w be
By Unllod PreSI lntt.~t..I
sla er of presldenUal assassta lng an apPendectomy two years satisfacwry, he doctors aa!d
Snow was falling from Kansls to Ohio Saturday
Le; Harvey Os•vald, is suffer- ago.
Saturday night
and the coldest weather of the season
southward
.
· · ing from cancer.
The he~lme ~~k1ng •:. from the Dakotas to Texas and h_MJsDSlSlinsl~pl. dFloCoal~s
"'•' •
111 be
nouncemen provo
a sur• spread misery through Ind1ana
10,
OIS an
II
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Tbe
Docrol'l Jay Sanford
and
of sympathy among Britons fornia.
'
asked to enact a set of tougb .new .blgllway
.Ia~ watts Webb of the Southwe•tern
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for whom the Queen Mother
Heavy rain from a Pacific gale turned to snow as It
1
that include annual motor vemcle inspection, creases Medi&lt;al School In Dallas, said
stands as a symbol of gracl· reached the mountains of the northwest. Record warmth
fees for license tags and teBII!'g of drunken driving su " Ruby bad been operated
on
ousness and devotion to du!)'. along the Atlantic seaboard caus.ed, traffic snarling !~g
pects..
be of
lsi U
highway early Saturday and that canA leadins medical authority in New England and New York City s second smog cl'ISIJI
Sill of the 12 mem rs
a 1eg a ve
· • cer had been found in Ruby's
said that if it was a CI!Se ot a ~~ less than a month. Heavy
.
.
1\arly
safety s_tudy committee Friday appfOV~d a ~~.:! rec~r lymph node. They said it had
•Ingle uncomplicated obstruc- rain hit Dixie.
Iseason. A wmd-whlpped storm
SMOG mendatio~s to be made .to the 107.!!!._enera
sem Y: spread from some other pari
.
uon, the Queen Mother prob.
.
Friday night caused two-bour
blanketed
The meeting followed e1ght
ted
of his body
CIIESAPEAKE, Ohio (UPI)- . ably would be out of the King Detroit had four mches of power failure and was blamed
Satutday 1n
York City's public hearings.
'
conuruss•on 1• o1pec . to :p-I
·
A mother and her two children 1Edward VII Hospital in tO to snow and Fort Wayne,
Ind. for the crash of
two IICbt
Siset~t&gt;:llll~d ~alr:.~~,,~ crisis since Onl
ffl
U e prov~ ~ recommendations or , They said lhev did not knnw Iwere killed Saturday when a 1~ days
three inches, both in si&gt; hours planes.
T
this lime reonetil mo.;: a rma v draftiog mro new lawa,
1how ..tenslve the cancer waa, kerosene stove in the kitchen i ., If
ob•truction Is caused Toledo, Ohio, had four inches.
.
nd
1 lllfti:' Sen. Michael J Maloney R- no! could they say whether lhelofltlelr house here apparently , by adhesion after the •ppendix l Up to an inch nl snow fell in .
fief
:1• 11om
toer Sl
Ind.,
h !J'I
The U. S.
Bureau re:mm:':UQD$
the,.;. Senate 'rna- cancer "'uld be arrested. Thhey explnded.
I operation, once this is devided Kansas. Freezing drizzle_
luued .a higl\ •id
.
. Commission.
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hazards
r pollution po- Legislative
Semce
-.r com· said
ood theY did
, chnot know
al Dead on arrival at a Hunting- or remov ed th'" wou ld unmed!-· ped h1ghw•y
d
t m1 M1ssuun.
·ow
1· 0 h more Cincinnati had 125 inches
0f N
tentlal ldvlsoey, warning that
mittee member, said he and g Ruby 8 ances 01 sUI'VIV ton w va funeral home were ! ately clear the obstrucl!on." arts
eva a go wo " es and ' c.Iumbus 1 34. inches
the pall of
and fog Committee Chairman He a. Rep. Gordon M. Scherer, R· were.
P.;kland
Bowen Hamlin, ,
of snow.
Louisville, ky., had.l.34 Inches;
shpuld Unger orn. lha densely Ed Garrigan, R-Akron, said lha ,
would .present their Ruby ·~:v:O·
with za, and her daughter, C~thy, 8, 1
Flooding was reported along jpaducah, jky., had 1,59 Inches.
populated ,areai!Jili~
_l
bill If the ~~: ~tal ~bed ~neumo- and ber son. Tommy ' ·
I 0
the Wabash and 'Whlte rivers in Parts of West Virsinla got more
mominl• Mayf:
V.
0
•houltl happen to ,..,...,
w a was
Indiana Tbe Eel river over- than an ineh
say pleaded tjl'
le support
·
lltudy ,committee recommend• nia. He was given oxygen and Her busband, Leslie, wa• at'
flowed . at Logansporl. Ind.,
·
to fight .1111. j)piitJII'lJI problem.
•
tloos.
fluid In his lungs w~s rem~ed. work m Huntington when the
IDle tO f0 e
forcing several families to nee Atlanta had 1.64 inches at
Wjthln - . . ~r. th.
'II1o revenue from the fll. i He wu deacrtbed U1
senoua blast occurred. The couple bad
homes.
rain. !irmtngham, Ala .• bad
twjn effects of stdil'18 sun and
cresaed driver II c e ~ s e fees condition.
no other children.
CINCINNATI (UPil - A lac- Montana reported more sub- 1.25 Inches. New Orleans
briQ
~It cllared away
would be used for driver
Depcty Coroner G. G. Hunter Itory worker questioned in the zero temperatures early S"lur- neasured 1.17 inches.
mvcb of lhe polluUoA.Iaden fog
catiq~Wholesale Prices
of Chesapeake
ruled their •laying• of seven women wa• day than at any time this
MUS!UES DEFEATED
_... circulated fresblail'.
·
The other
Are Down Again
deatha were due w suffoca.l evnvtcted Saturday on an a,_ season. Havre and Miles City
CHARLESTON, w. va.
qne dial driver ~uca- WA8111NGTON &lt;UP!) -Whole tioo.
s_ault eharge and sentenced to had lows ol 15 below &lt;ero.
1
MoJUiay for Ike
- Dean Paul L.
· ~. be required 0 ~ aale prices dropped for tile ! The· bodies were found tying'" months In Jali.
It was 25 below zero at MURFREESBORO,
Tenn.
AS~GTI!JI\ - , il'oRMER the_West virginia
school students ~nd
pecond stra]81ll month
In' in the Uvtng room of tbe five- Pollee said the sentence would Bismarck, N.D. and 21 below at !tUPI) - Tennessee State. UniJ&gt;r,osiclenl ~~ .D. ~enbow· La.w Scbool fell 40 feet from .
of ID
~l't'd
living some econ- room frame bouse by neighbors give theln time to make
a Devils Lake, N.D. Fargo, N.D. I versity, behind the
br~IDI
er: wUI IUldetao ap h01II' and a hotel window here Saturda}'
· coune o r b
omist8 bbj1e the economle pinch who heard the nplosion. _All thorough, unburned lnveatiga- bad a low of 18 below. Readmg pasalng of quarterback Eldridge
h8u OP,e"atltll Monilaj.•lor re- apparently escaped lli!rtous.
~ lint tbDe In or lnflltlon
be drawing to lhrte were wea~ng coats, lndl· Uoo of the activities of the de- near the ero mark
were D1ckey, beat Muskingum SH to
n$&lt;al ol his gall b'-llded.
jury.
· · or
of
an e"4
eating they were preparina to fondant, Posteal Laskey Jr., reported as fa~ south a•. Kansas! win the third annual Grantlnnd
IJoelol'l at -Walter 1IHd Army Selbv 42 ot Mlrgantol'!ll
qe.
'II1o Labor Department · re- .Jeaye the bouse.
129, an employe ID a mattress and eastward mto WJSCOnsm, Rice Bowl football game SaiHoepllll
tl&gt;e Op&lt;!l'ltlOII !or Y•· w~ ~~ to
.'
ported Friday thlt tbanks to Ofliclals said kerosene appar- facwry, over the pa!il year.
Grand Forks, N. D., had
a urday ..
1
after. -!lllenalve Geriera1 HltiPIW ·
;:
L
reduced t!\\118 lm• farm orodu• '"\enlly h~d been leaking out ol "We still think he's a good
of seven below ero at The Tigers extended
their
tneillcll ~i/s lbal shoWed the
· reJ10!111d .1m. ~'lfl(jllit!ll ·
IIIII prOcessed fooda, the who!&amp;- tlie stove and had colloe!ad un- suspect" ln the all'~! or slay- mid-afternoon.
wmnms streak to Z3 gam eo and
fly&amp; star ..
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lndel dropped from Icier the linoleum and for some tngs, Lt. Col. Jacobs Schott, San Francisco reported twice ended a 17-game olring for U..
lionel.
108.2 w 1011.9~
reason resulted in the explosion. ehlef of Cincinnati pollee, said. the nonnal rainfall for the IMuskies in winning.

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BUD SIMPSON
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to golf's 1!1611 All-America team
Jack Nicklaus and Arnol~
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the third time U&gt; the team anbounced ln the Januacy· 1ssue

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pion &gt;fler deserting the middleweight ranks for the light
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day for the third successive year
to golf's 1!1611 All-America team
Jack Nicklaus and Arnol~
Palmer also were named ior
the third time U&gt; the team anbounced ln the Januacy· 1ssue

Two Mariner Mars
1pocecraft are sched·
ultd for 19691aunch·
ings from Cape Ken·
ntdy in the period
from early February
to mid-April,

a new look for your : •

borne with DEVOE.:=.

WONDER·TONES
('~·[, ';,

"'

of the magazine.

TO DEFEND TITLE
NEW YORK tUP!i - Jose

Torres, who became a cham-.

RALSTON NOMINATf:ll
NEW YORK iUPIJ -Dennis
Ralslon ol Bakersfield, Calif.,
who fought his w•y 10 tbe

Wimbledon final
was oomlllllled
bead tbe United
ranklnp lor the

year.

last summer
Saturday ro
States Tennil
third otrilibl

•

In one experiment •
spacecroft will pms' boo
hind Mars to Stek new
information on tht den•
sity, extent and compolition of the atmosphere.

pion &gt;fler deserting the middleweight ranks for the light
heavyweaight dlVISion,
risks
his title felr the fourth time this
year Friday mght agamst an·
other former
Jmddlewf'tghl,
Dick Tiger of Ntgl'na.

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JflfMI E Doll,, Adv. Dlr.
Dwtghl W•tlltrholl, l:cii!Or
Germon
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Wider
Brailill.
vemon DNfiD, Adlr. Jlgr,
S:okrl Wlllon. Jr. llatl. lillllf
r·..ponllblUty have · IIIJde II
cut 4own to 11'111 11M
no IQienlloD DQ11. It
1on1, would tiDd llltlf
KieobrgiP at Chrmoellor and by cleor here In WaalrlriCIOG !bat ullrl IJ'OIIPklll P lhl
tht Soviet UnlvP Htell - ud bY a fir • 11ft frlltJ! 1111$11 I
the respiJnBible toclallll, Willie Kleoinger ud Brurdl ori11 baVI ,!fact. !Ill lilt tar r1P1 •...-',.:;.1 oo lnlenllorr evir lo approach pc&gt;llllft tmr4. 1111 O.IUI..
Brandl, 11 Vte..chanc.uor - as their very first obje«lvt a
tha .llir !Ill.
It IIJI·In ·bud.
polo!: ll
lll'lllll• "'I
11 to make it absolutely certain reform of tha Wl!lt
T!IO
.
llllbmlllloiL
11
lbal Ibis shall be the last Geriawo which will nol CIIDI objedllvll an thUI
'1'bere ...., lntanlloD, bDwo 'ftro 101111 alld lbDrt of It II
man coalition.
moan the auppre11krll oiiiii'GUI ed.
ever, ol approaehlllll
tboP tbll thll cctlllloll. .,.tl fHii
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a m'--'ty movemenla· but will .., llrtl II tlm•1• I•
Erurtem EuioptiD Oollrmun!Jt ...... lor ... --"-1 "-!·•.,;,
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"'" _ . ·- . What ..,e m..,er Pl'ru.. re wun
pet!Uve er:onOIDJ In an abstnr:t of adverdoing Is momentarily burying see lo it that they shall nenr llvh a leJ11poi'!I"Y
oate tes Rlllllfft lJ Mclllll7·
atroaalroPI
It oln't llk~iy, is It, that in the U.S.
tising.
, their docb'lnal dlllerenr:.,. be- be In a· pooltion, aa 10 IQI1I
UlliOD free ollbl
and Poland wllleh f" Ill- of a lOIII ; oiinllllutll GVftlll
an agency ol the Government would sug·
For a111 gcv01'1111l81ltal q:rmcy wltlr the
the one oupreme neceoslty they onca were In France, elth- preSIIIn!l ol tilly mliiOi'llll
oreallnlb'
IWI1 frtm
ltlllelult Gl tffw,
~I to a company !bat liB spelldini . 011
power to intltr.'O 1 rtduetlon In a4vettlallli !ere
to
eree1
a
safeguarded
twe&gt;par·
er
to
dictate
to
er
to
deatroy
1
to
make
r:ertaln
lhel
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Mtteow'a
to
control
A
!lhcl·
Uve
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Wll\111 and ef .-.
~dvertlsing and promotion is exc... rve, '
ll)ltl1d!ns, and banoe volume, aurely bas
ty
system
tn
Germany
which
government.
sort
ol
covenunettt
Will
Jy
conservaUve
GovetQII1IDI,
IJIIIIISibiUIJ
Ill
wwld alf,ll'l.
and would recommend lbat such apendl·
the powtr to bring aboll~ U it cbooles, can never again be open to the Their preolla lalellllon Ia after pnvaU.
say, of Kielln8er'l Clrrllllan FOr It dllultl allb lbl old
tur.. bo aut almost In hall?
the ellmlnatioa of ad•ertiolni· Wbidr some
•-ail b
vide olmpl drat b- The eecood II to maintain Demor:raUc Ulllon, could uol capacl!a ol tilt far rllhl Ia
To be aure, In Britain 10melbini of the
Y
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alone acoompiiJh thl!ll slept. haltu'y -·• 1)1 . . . . _ . , :
people, IIlio rret llboul wblt they - aud possibility of political blac., · ,. pro
101'1 hu happened. But lben, it hal a LabJ fringe groups from either alter wha!IVer porty
"" widely. btstd pellUCII
Nel1h could 1 boD ooeill
.... ..... ,.
J11t11131 aoclalllla - ct11 the ooeill coot of
bor government. Tha BrlUoh Monopoliel
colvol !be larptl number of Oeniwly which wlll bt
er
w Y
• ...,.. a Eoroptall
1111
adYOrliaiQg, would lite to tte, together the far rtsht or the far telL
111 goverrunt11l
CommisiiDD cnargeo two prntlucoro ol ~
1n a word, w..t Germany Is parUamentary seat• wUI au- no narrowly baaed
ol Braudt'a So- whldl II al lie bHtl OIIIJ· 1
wllh packaging uniform In ille, shape and
tergento - Uniiever Ltd. and Proctor •
at last embracing lbo tradiUon- tomadcally form lbe ac•e,.. could have dOIIe, to
clal DemD&lt;rall.
(ICGllltm, ...,! 1111 ol4
color.
Gamble Ltd. - with spending too mudr
al
two
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r:oncept
o1
Britmoot.
Tblo
wtU
meu
lUI
ao
German
attempts
at
For
a
P111'
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1Y
co"""*Uve
capar:lty
of
left to
Hare In the U. S., curtailment of adverOD their advertising. It r~PDmmends they
government,
no llllDo not lor lrM o-n reunlOII
, tiolng lln't bellli $01'10UJ!y espoused. Or lo ain and lbe United Stale$ pre- major party leader wlll have acconunDCiaUona In
cut spendlog try at least .0 per cent, 011
it? Well, a few weeks q:o Donald Turner,
ersoi
lib- but
fer over Ill GllllnUW·
OalnliJIIII!A
::.l·
erala, lnm
wouldthe
ODiy lind llaell par.
ooalrirl
the grounds that, If they do, there can be
chlel of tile .rusuca Department's anUIMI
a SO per rent reductloo In wboleoale
dlviiiOII. uid that II would be "quite 811"
'-The Sunday Tlme..SOnUnel, ltllldu, D~CP~btr 11, 1tll
prices.
propriate" in illltances where companleo
Now ll&gt;e colllllliision's recommendation
aaqulre "undue 1118fket power" lbrougb
Is not l08ally binding. But what it meana
'liolallon of andtrust laws, for lire Go•'tV,a~hiltgton
ls ll&gt;at the companies 111111t enter Into a
enunent to "lrnpoae .. . an absolute or
sort of bargaining dialog with the Briliob
percentege UmltaUon on promotional ...
government, whether they want to or not.
ponditlll"s" even thougb such espenditurel
illnderotandably. the companies dlil....
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and ON lawful. 11
~ith the eommlsslon's eonclll!llon!l. They
He also ptapoaed that there be oomo
point out the obvious, which is lbllt wbtD
form of Government operated or subolproperly expended, advertiolng ltmlil .,..
dlzed "evaiuaUon" of conoumer producll
oult In lower distribution and unit cosll
11J BRUCE 111088AT
101111 ICbcol JiiOPII, 'IIIIo ,..,
"at tower IOClal cost11 so as to make eonthan are possible, say, by spreading news
WASHINGTQN
(NEA)
thai automation hllll» mabli
tiUIIItl'l lela dependent on adverllslng lor
about a product by mea111 of a amaU ll"
two or mort aovamon Ill
teachen QIQCI or 1411 o~Jta~Mt.
their product naw1, and 1o belp
I b e rno
my of doorbell ringero.
room
lolethar
and
lhly
Yet 1111 ue ol ellell'ollk 9,1
"spend their dollars more lrultlully." That
Moreover, i~ oug:ht to be plain by now
IDDII likely IIIII alxlul their
other lelddnlllidlll llloaiHIJI
Ia, to apend tltem the way the Government
- as evidtnt\v it is not to the Brltllh Mon.
....
prablem
whlrt
..
tteadU'
pjmoa,
thlnU bell.
opolies Cmmm~~ion - that unle11 product
the
mtney
to
finance
the
What Ia happening to ldvertlslnK and
news is widelv disseminated, B.l by adver.
llantly risinC dlmloda o1
IIIII ~
marketlog in Britain can't really happen
tislng, the r:o1l!1umer is nat a1erted to the
r:aUoa.
1lJ1I
IQio lbll 1114 011 I .
here .. , can It! - Wall Street Journal,
lDg ICI]e. ICipsrbDelllll ,....
fact tha t th•rr ar• choices availablt to
Aua.
Ill,
1916MOI't than .,.third ol the IY.. _... In aaeb lllii.P • oaif
him. And that there bardly can be a COlli"Ill oiate budplpi for ed1l- pulll'fllllttll I.........
calion aud the
JII"PC''''IOD k w11. AI lilt 1111ta111. ._
seems to be rislDc ill many courN,tball11'8..,....
plaets. QUite • few oiat.l allot 11·
. : ~
up to e&amp; per ciDI ol their rtvtAcluiiiJ liP 11 0111J Jlr\ 11
DU.. to lbll purpoot.
the at.,..'~ tlfml .
Defl!llst lllcrellfY McNamlfl'l
111President JobnaOII'&amp; announCIIIIIDI that
nOUPCOmenl 11 lba ume pr111 conference
Ntw Ytrk uri c.u!Onda btiDi JDIIII to mocllnllle 1111
be will Ilk :tit new ConiJI"'I for an addithat lbla country will pour otbar mliUono
aloat ...... - · .:. ... ei!llre tiCiltooUIII pnctll • 0!1
tional It to flO bOUoo to finance the IIIII
or bllllcno lDto prodactPI lbl advuced
siJ: monthl oi the Vtetna111 war Is eopeetal•
llu
aelroolt - l!umaa
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Mlnuttman m mlalllt to COW!Ic' an unexrcouciy
ball
lire
ledenl
badpl
judpMIII
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ly saddenln&amp; ~~ this IIIIOD of Cbrlstmu. paetl4 IIUIIIaD bulld.up of ICBMs can onIa
J'raaklla
D.
IIMHtefl'alrll·
IGIIIy
II
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1)' mab one wonder U mankind has leamBY WJWAM 1. WIDTII

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WA8111NGTON -The oentral
aJm o1 tho new "Vaud coall•
tkln" govtll'lllllenl In Freo o...
m1ny - a regtmo beadad by
thl t!OlliBfVatlvo Kurt.Georg

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Push is on to Modernize
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ttl aD)'tb!DI a1 all In lbe put 2,000 years.
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LJUUL
~ anyone, on either side oi human' _::;;:;:.ltJ•~~o ltleological divide, actually ODIItemlllrl'l an ttora ol polllhlt ·lnlmli to · plate using !bale tarriblo nallon-oblltorat-

News for the

man:
By 11170, half of all tha driven lD the Un!tad Statal will be women!
Btlort you tue to the hllll, gentlemen,
rememhar thAt Ibm alrtltly are 38 million womu behind lire wball, against and tha word Ia Ultd punly by coJnol.

denoe - II million mat. drive,..
'lbt number of women drlvero beo cloub.
led alDct IllS, due to mort auburbs, mftl'll
lvro-cat famlliol, mort Ullllllfrild career

II the k!lllng in Vietnam can be halted
for four dayJ »I Chrlatmu, and if It can
ha belli down to non-nuelear levols lor the
other 361 d»ys of the year, vmy cannot
ratlollll 111111 end it anUraly!
The answor elndes us, even more than

w0111111 and more pecpla, ptrlod.
AI you mlcht eljlfCt, thJa lJDoar In tiltWI drlvlna hal 1101 10n1 UIUIOIIGid bY lba
it eluded the medieval church, whose
peopll who make IIIII aervlco .U1olll0bllol.
l'ruct of God eventually succe"dcJ in limAuto manufadurtl'l are 10 CODvlncttl
Hkll feudal warfare to a quar ,r of the
tha Little Woman often eastl lire dtt:ldlftl
Jllf.
voto In clloosing the family car lbll lhtJ
11 Ia on11 111111. of courae. wh. calli bimaro paying closer end r:iosor attnllon 1o
lalf r1tlorlal. No oilier anima l ~retendJ to
her preferenCH in color and ai7Ung, llld
that dlatlnclloD: DC other am .. st deatroya
ara offering such lady·ltlf1!1 • IUI[JIIIIItd
Its OWII kiltd with oucll ptwion 1114 lnaen.
accleratnr pedals Ito meet tba bJ1b bnl
ulty and lay• wasw lis own 111vlronment
problem), fAelal tlllue tlil}leNers
and
with such lboroughru!ss.
"hla" and "her" ubtrayo.
Yet, it is thla very Irrationality, which
And aervlco atatlonl ara recoaoizlng lbal
perpetually rempis men to their own depremium restroonu ara juat 11 Important
struet!OII, that also enables them to oour·
1o the lldles 11 miracle ldd!Uveo in the
isb bope and 1o conceive of a beller
'uolllle ara to the mm. lo laney pow&lt;ler lubD'I.
1'001111 are roplaclni bisak cubleleL
What is murt lrl'ltlonal. llr the I!Jirt tot
Trallle author!U01 11tn1 to agree tltal
human hlltor)', !ban to ollq 1o the llory
wom111 are drtvlnl more aafely and more
of a atar tlral ODCI lhoat lD the lUI, of
expertly day by dey. And 111011 111111 IN
vok!es from lhl aiiJ pror:lalmlDc: "Peaee
acceptlnl the fact lhlll the woman c)ri•er
on lllrth, pxl 'llill to men!"
Ia here to aloy, even II not In one JI)IOL
What coukl bl mora lrraUnoal, Ill the
'nltra will probably alwaya ramaln, how·
lace of lire record o1 seU-cauaed 11uman
ever, U10 occaalonll cynlo wbo insiJII lhU
IDillry, !ban to blllievt that the dey will
wben a woman 1Uck1 out bar hand In
\'Dille wben llltiD will CPt uldt lbalr fears
traffic to ctve 1 llcnll, It rnaan• only 0111
arrd UINda 1114 jelllotllta. - llld their
th1ni - that the window II down.
weapono?
('U\III't only a quote, ladltl, and 4oll
But what Wllllld be mort lrraUonal Ulan
NOT -orlly rallect tba views of thla
not to bellevo II, aatl baUtvina II, 1o time
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Worl4 War U.
MIIIY atale lUdara
IJ that lhl "achocl

rtprttenlinl prtiiUI'I lor
from ta~cben,
etc. - lS today virtually I
IIIO.!t powerful in tbalr area.
During the ri!Cflll
IQ 1 quiet IIIII 111

log '"'"pons? II they are reoerved, 11 America ,mt lbrtlia and even lied Ollila I!Jve
pleclild thay "'· solely for PlllP*I of
detemurce aDd retallatioo, whf cannot raUonai men Invent 10m• other sort of oafepard to remove Ibis mutual lear of at·

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. 'Student Power'

elallel' oolctd hla

CfllUmllni

By PAUL R. JESCHKE
wben a omall group of aludanll adopted blaok
u tlrelr
Ullited Pre" International 1end several non-atudents plr:ket- oymbol and the BeaU11' dillY.
BERKELEY, Calll (UP!)- A ed a Navy recruiting table aet "Yellow 8ubmarina" II a
new coalition, com- ' up in the student union wllh marchlnl IOftl.
posed of studenll of the "new admlnistraUon approval.
Both may spread to
le f t" a n d "h l p s t e r" n on· , It quickly mushroomed Into a acroli tire nation, for In
•tudantl, t1 threateniDI to lufCII, movement to proleat what words, "Ibis 11 a 'rovolullOII
ahowdown battle next month I students claimed was a rl&amp;bt which will be louJibt
the Unlverllty of Calllorn!a. \ granted to the navy wb!ell other and we will w1n beeO'I"'
The rallying cry Is "student 1organizations were denied- are more of us &lt;studenll)
"
lauthorluUnn of 1 non-c1mpua lthere are of them (admlnislrl•
Tho obJeotlve II nothing abort group to eogq:e in ' • r:ampua Uon).''
of 1 complete lekeover of the activity.
No matter wbltb way \110
administration and About 50 police and aherlll'l [batUe goea, the new fear
lacllltlea.
depuUOI wert r:alled to IITUI IBerkeley " not likely 1o
Chancellor Ro1er W. lleyns 1the non-atudent preteol leaden 1happy orre.
hal been tabbed an "enemy in and I
ftoHwlltglnS meiel.
mldenca.''
·eruplod when the arreo ted•wethrt l Q - What 11 lire
At ttre bolm oi thlo radical · carried out. Savio ea11
' Imotto or the Unllad staltl1
II Mario Savio, \Incident tho "ulllmato dell'adl- .. A - "In Gad We
acharismaUc obaracttr who lion."
woo daolgnated •• tha
taiU
newly dllcovered He said tha coaiiUQil betwaen motto by Congrea In
Ill the lmlot between student polltlclllll and hlpplal

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Showdown at University of Californiamulu

•·we
ruled by members o! the blowing their minds."
community-the stadents here Though the atudenll were \
and those !Jculty memb&lt;~• who 1forced to call a ''temporary
are prepared to jobr ua," ,llalt" In Utelr alrlht, 1110•t stili [
tledara Savio, wbo led oaveral :eonsldored it a victorY·
thousand of Ute 111liverslty's , "The rtsents have recognized
27,500 students thi'OIIIb-'1 aerie• tl(lf poWtl' and kllcw thai we
of demonstrations 1aet week have oupport," said Frank
whir:b naulled llr· a elusroom Borda&lt;ke,
2i, a graduate
boycott and 1 tllrlk• by some ,1tudont lD political acltnet. "II
3011 taocblnl Ill~·
', our damalllll ara not me~ end
The atudtnll, ooncorned be- lu we have to cell 1 atrll!e In
e1amlnatlonl beJin Mon- January, thllll lira resenll will'
and 1)1 too awiii'O tit at lhe [have 10 sbul lbll place .sown."
university's board of re(!OIIII Mark l!heehner, 1 teaching
was na4J to lll'acll doWD, gavt \llllstant Who went 011 atrlke,
up tho l!rlke Tl1udaY nllht.
1114 the new ~psurge or radical
''Go b.ck to cliP and pau activity on the eampus wao
tho • e eumlnattons," SavIo born out of ll'uitraUon 11 being
the students. "We don't Ignored by tile atlmlnlllrallon,
want you to Ounk out and the failure of anti-war demonmate a whole new group of . strations and Ule ro:ali)na-&lt;nrl of
1118-atudenis.'' ,
.\whita ftudeota [rom the civil
IVQI Be 11m
rlibts movclllttrt by lbe student
But, ~led&amp;e4 SavJo. "we'll be non·violent CGQrdlnaUns combock nm l!'onlh. and II they miitee.
·
(the univer!IIY -'mlni41rf!Wn J Savio, ~·
lbo fParkplug
do not acctdo to ~~ demands. o1 tho ··~ .JjMieCII !1141vement"
we1l r:looe dOwn their great and two yeaN'.,. when ..,eariy 800
profitable unlv..-.tty."
atudenll w"'e arreate&lt;J during a
Tbe Issues In tha "etCOIId Imau al~tn. · N011 • no..,tudent,
batlla ol klul8¥'' &lt;the flrll 1ha hal 1r..n ·1111111141 readmiJJIIMI
the &lt;hnott• !roe opeech to the ~!. ,
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momrllftl two yoora 110! aPe To ·deritonotfaie their "out-

btbiDd 1M llmll, .lhtl . bolla
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wltbln lba 1P1iD ofllil IIIII
Ierma and lbraateuod to
ap!n by 11'11
Tbe iDYifll4' IQAIItall tbal,
!lllh ttala ud otbar tal:
~u belnlllpped almctt It
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COLUMBUS (UPl)' - Glenn E. (Bo) Schembechler,
whOse teams at Miami have won 17 of their last 20 gam·
MORGANTOWN, W.
Va. comeback 91}88 victory over tory of the young seasoli and
es, including a 9·1 record this year, was named Satur·
W~l)
Dave
.Reaser
fired
in previously unbeaten Illinois.
the first ever againsl,DlinOis ill
day the 1966 Ohio college football coach·of·the·year.
a
f1ve-foot
shot
m
the
final
secA
capacity
crowd
of
6.500
four tries.
In t!Je 15th annual poll con·
··-· - - -- ducted by the Columbus Dis- Bowling Green, 17-14. Miami's
ond Saturday aftornoon to eli- watched the undefeated Mounmax West Virginia University's taineers notch their fourth vic- Reaser took a long pass from
patth, ttie 37-year-old Schem- victories in 1966 included a 2o- \
Ron Williams, taking the bali
bechler gained the honor over 10 win over Indiana
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veteran Ed Sherman of Mus- A native of Barberton, Ohio, 1
kingum, Ute unbeaten champion 1948, 1919 and Hl50 under Woody ;
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an nffen·:
man won Lhe award a year ago. ~ive tackle on Miami team&amp; of
ning shot,
Schembechler received 11 11948, 1949 and 1950 under Woody
Reaser'a goal climaxed •
Boy ling Green, 17-14. Miami's \ Hayes.
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fu·st-place votes from the 3~ I Following a stint in the Ar· j
ers
1966-67 football squad enjoy- for the best defensive player ur the 6-frJOt--6 junior forward. He
Ohio college coaches and was . my, Schembcchler was an ased
their
first annual football the season.
fired in 20 points in the last lJ
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3-2-1 point system, he received ! and Bowhng Green before mov-.,
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Rtchard D11Jon, JUmor end, re- half
47 points to 39 for Sherman, 38 1ing to Northwestern as a mem-,
Friday night sponsor~d by ceived recognition as first team ~
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All SVAC dream team
alnng Carl Head fled the WVU atfor John McVay of Dayton and ' ber uf Parseghian's staff. He·
The evening began with a wiUl twa teammates Keith Cart- tack, scormg 24 pomts. Reaser
11'1 ellch for Keith Piper of Den- joined l;layes at Ohio State becovered dish supper at 6:30 p. er, sophomore quarterback and finishrd with 23, Williams had
ison and Kirk Mee or Defiahce. l fore moving to his alma mater!
m, followed by the presentation nussell Miller, eenior halfback. 18 and 6-foot-8 Bob Benfield
Ara Parseghian, coach of as head coach.
Notre Dame's national cham- SchembeC'hler's
fo ur-season
of awards to individual play- Highlight of the evening was bagged 13.
pions, was the only allier Ml- record at .Miami is 27-10&lt;1.
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ami coach to win the award.
The , Dispatch inaugu_ra1 rd the I
year coach. who finished the "Shorty'' Moss, All • Continent- 7 junior forward, sparked lUiseason
0-7-2.
al League choice at tight end nois by scoring 30 points and
PHrseghian was the first win- ~ ~1~ l&lt;&gt; years .ago to gtVe recog- 1
ner in 1952.
mt1on to Ohw college cuaches, l
Freshmen earni ng emblems for the Charleston Rockets pro- getting 15 reboonds.
excluding Ohio State. The
were Russell Bush, Rustv Hut- fessional football team who is , As 1\easer 's game • winning
"~ucil of the ~redit for Mi- coach-of-the-year receives ~ :
chins, Jerry Johnson, William also guidance counselor
at shot fell cleanly through the
am1 s success must go to the plaque and a Ionge Lrophy at a
Kiser, Charles Tackett and Lar- Herbert Hoover High School. pets, Illinois coach
Harry
fantas~ic ~roup or seniors who sports banquet March 13.
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ry Terry. Numeral winners in- Mr. Mass said that, "Pride, f:ombes lt.lt ked over the watera
~a\'e 1?sp1red our team _to vic- \_ Previous winners, beginning I
eluded . Robet Lawson, William Dedication. and Desire
are I bucket and protested vigerously
.ory ~~, 15 of lhe last .16 \ m 1952, were: Parseghian of
Greene, Ed :-o1cCarty, William three of the most important that the shot should not have
~-ames, Schembechler _sa1d. Miami, Carroll Widdocs of Ohio I
Ramsey. Dave Morgan, Char- ingredients of a winning football counted. The officials told
We also are blessed w1lh al L'niversity, Paul Hoerueman of
les Williams and Doug Smith. player and a winning team. Ar- Combes the timekeeper ruled
gre.at coaching start without Heidelberg, Sherman ot Mus- i
Letter awards went to sen- ter his talk, he showrd the film the shut in the air when U1e
Which w_e coul.d not ~ave won kingum, Doyt Perry of Bowling I
iors Gary Edmonds, Ted Fort- of the Charleston . Orlando final hom saunded.
two strmght M1d-Amencan Con- Gree n, Dill Edwomb of Witle n- 1
ner, Gene Hall, Dwight Lloyd, game in the Tangerine Bowl in
fere~ce _championships."
berg, Trevor Rees of Kent
Russell Miller, Gary (Bear) Florida.
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t_11a~ shared the ~id-Ame~i- Stale, Perry of Bowling Green,
Provens. and. Paul
David Following the program a ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y.
can t1tle last .Ye~. Wllh Bowhng Bill Edwards of W1ttenberg,
Waugh . Juniors receiving letters dance was held for the players (UPil - The sch~duled SaturGreen ~~ this year with W~st; Keith Piper of Denison, Byron
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were Curtis Baisden.
Keith and their guests. Also honored day night basketball game here
trn Mich1gan. The Redskms Morgan, Fiudlay, and Sherman
. LEAP FROG-:- It appears Mrddl eport for·l\l ar rt Mark T annehill (4J\ is playing Farney, Howard Shriver and were the cheerleaders, Paula betweenSt.BonaventureUniver·
only loss of the season was to last yea r.
l~a.p _i~og Ill Uus _T1mes-Sentmel photogr&lt;1 ph,, taken . early m th e Sl't'UIH l period of Don&amp;ld Wa~ker. . Sophomr,r.es Perroud, Roberta Kiser, Wan- sity and the University ef Toleiopd~~ s ?AHS-Mtddl;JlOrt bas~rtball ~am e. f annehlll snaggrd the f('hound from were curt1s Ba1sden, Ke1th da Bloomer, Judy Bumette and do was cancelled because of
lial!ltl s.1om ~lead~\\S (44~ \~'h1le M~·T s for.w~rd W:1ync J?a vJs (33 ) looked on. Partial- Carter. Donald Garber, Cary Carol Smith and Rita Miller. 1 bad weather.
I~ shO.\\ n be.t\\.e~n fannch11l s legs IS Gallia s Gene LJuJ re) Jackso n. number 14. Reynolds, Jimmy Dale Walker 1- - - - -- --:_:_:...:._:...:.:::::.:.::.:._____
GAll S held 1ls b1ggest lead allhis point, 17·11. Middleport won the game, 4643.
and Freshman Jerry Johnson,
· - - -·-- · · - --··- - Ervin Bush, junior fullback
who was injured in the third
game of the season also received a letter along with Zat Sal·
rr.ons, the manager for the
team.
Special awards for the evenIng went to Russell Miller and
Gene Hall in the form af tro-phies for being co-captians. Russell Miller also received the
A~N ARBOR. Mich iUPI)trophey for the best offensive
·t JMEMPHIS, Ten~. (UP!) -. Quarterback Bill Miller ~lichigon scrambled rrom a 11). 1· •.
and most valuable team playhI ames Cox on a ~B-yard ftnal penod pass play Salur· ·P'!int defi cit behind two hot .
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for the 1966-67 campaig'n.
day to} ~et up the wm~ung t~u ~h~own that gave Miami sOPhomores Saturday 3nd up~et ·
Jimmy
Dale Walker, sophoa 14-V vrctory over val1ant V•rgmia Tech in the Liberty 'fll"evlorrsiy unb&lt;aten Dav;dson
more fullback and defensive
Bowl.
71-&lt;lB.
The lean and hungry Tech
Gobbler~ held the ninth·ranked Miller, full back D&lt;lug McG•e Sophomore Dennis Stewa!lled
Hurricanes scoreless in the first land runnmg back .Joe Mira lhe WDiveriue comeback~ ramhalf, but in the second half, managed to squelch lhe rale- mmg home 14 of hls 22 poi nts in
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to break a 7-7 tie four plays aft- Sulliva n, scored f1 rve points m
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Miami's first touchdown came
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j PALM BEACH GARDENS,
pa_ss m the third pet:!Od to cap a I free lhrovl' altempts. took
Fla. \UP[) - Arnold Palmer
dm'e t~at starl~ d . on Miami's I comm:md in the opening half
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the-ir position as co-rulers of the : . ,. ,~.. ·~ · .·.,,' ....."1.\~·-·i'
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remained unbeaten and chalk· Tech scored midw ay tllrough
But hot shoaling by Stewart '
putting together a string of
P.d up its thii·d straight cage ~e sec~~~ q_uart.er, w;th w?:k- r.nd Sulliv nn pulled Michigan to
birdies to win the $275,000 PGA '
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,, I National Team Championship in ~ An new from heacllightta .taillight.
lng Southern, 80-46,
Friday ~~mng over .rom t e one after Wolvcrmes grabbed a threethf'! richest golf tournament ever ~The fabulous FIATl124.
night in a Mid-Ohio
Volley ' !JvMe·pla~ drlve thai 1 sl!JGrtedbblon point
lead before David· ·
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11te tamt 21 w ;en o er
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The hosts, Jumped .to a !7-&lt;i Bobby Stokes unt atlem t and l liuckle. .
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flrst quarter lead, piled up a re over d
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Wayne
40-15 margin by halftime and Jc h eU.t' k' k d
lluck!,·.
"I GOT it , and ye~.t'rc not getting it." That must of 32 - ·under - par 2.56 and a ~· passenger comfort 0 4-way Safety
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o n m IC e the exira . Stewi.lrt 1e.d M'1c111gan
· ~ente r Btll
· (Spi:: flasher system 0 Independently fused
. •.~ sror- I havr crJCe.n \V1~a t M'ddl
I ~por I' s 6-4 semor
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at no extra cost 0
fnr ta~en midW&lt;lY In the second pc.riod of Friday's ~AHS- There were still 28 teams in
. five ':as led in scori~ by shar~- underdogs, ags~~de ;~~ r~~r noc~ !it:ored 20 p11inl:;
See FIAT 124 today-drive it away!
, · hooting Greg McDanret who hrt own 13 nn ihe first scri mmage DavidSOn an d Hodney Knowles ~ Mrddleport basketball game. Middleport roll!ed tn the the 70-team field out on the
10 field goals and a free throw play of !he game and then they had 11.
fw al 21 seconds to wm, 46-4
:...:.:3~.- - - - - - - - - course when Palmer and
finished But, in order
lor 21 markers. .
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to accommodate television. the
Others
ID jouble flMiami played conservative
leaders went out early in the
. gures.for the wmners were R bail, content to walt for the
final round and no team closer
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I Milo Above The Silver Bridge In Kanauga, 0.
Westwith
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B-y CURT BLOCK
New York (5-5-2)
at S(,n DiegoI1reserve.
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Grabbing scoring honors, attack which had
beaten Gmo ~appe1lettJ !i nght toe Oakland (7-5-1}.
.h9W~\·er. was Tornaj:lo senior jorange-Bowl bound Florida, I has provided t~e difference for No discussion of 1he Patriots Kansas City, the Western
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, m,os Wal!b.rown,
Ba. st?n
the apast
but this
.scasGn isJin1
complete
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k h b ak 5-10
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hopesm for
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league leadmg 1,234 yards and
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9ouble figures as he connected Bowl entry Florida Slate
scormg champmn. suflered a !'tandard for most carnes m a I defense The Chirfs'
~16r 10. Bob Grueser added 8 to 1
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set on Jimmy Brown's all-pro attack is ably fortified
... The Meigs County crew, now
triumph over the Buffalo
mark of 305 rushes set in 1961 . halfbacks Mike Gurretl ar.d
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last Sunday and although
Houston, wilh only the "spo- Bert Corm and fullback \..UrJJSII
. ~yger_ &lt;;reek's Bobcats
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start Clther D&lt;ln Trull or Buddy lop 10 in rushing and QUarter·- II
Southetn's ReserV1!9 dropped
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Humphrey at quarterback with I back Len Dawson has fired
. Its first .d~cision of the season PIIILADF.LPIIIA (UP!) -The blocj&lt;ed.
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. 8! Alexander romped to an IJO. ClevelancJ Btq\\'ns, sUII a long- Buffalo, second place in r:i
., 31) win in the preliminary co~· shot contender for
Nalillllal East with an IH·l record. is
ENTRY BLANK
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'· Football League's Pi3;oli;Jlowl, this week and closes out
Gallipolis Suuthern Ohio
:Soothero .. ...... .. 6 15 30' 46 meet lhe. revrnge · ~ fhil· home with Denv.er next Sunday.
Golden AAU Gloves Event
. AleJan\ler , , •, .17 10 63 80 1adelphia Elgles at • ·•Franklin The Patriots (7-3-a) fmish on
We Will Close December 24th At 5:00P.M.
'.,!!9U!Ii•l'll &lt;II) Cundiff
Field Su~y belore. a , full the road at ijouston this weel&lt; ll
January 12, 13, 14, 1967
&gt;"t-210; R. Prollltt 1-'H, 'Wall· ~ouse of ·alloul 60,1100 tan~. '.
and in lihea stadium against
brown !l-5-23; Grueset 4-'6'- The Drowns, who also llave New York Jete. next Saturday.
FIGHTER'S NAME ......... .... .. , .. AGE ... ,
· 8, Beeite ,()-0...0, Totals:· 18- a micrbscopic chance lor .the
Cappelletti, dope~~ as one
OPEN CLASS ..... ,. • , NOVICE CLASS ...... ,
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· division title, must &lt;leleat .the ·quarterbirck Baliilt&gt;ar~lli's
. Alt,iander (Ill Hamill 7.J.O- Eagles and the Cardhiais ~t Sl; "•crrite-lari~a..l~hls flanlker ll TEAM OR CLUB .............. Unattached .. ..
_llf. •yeO! 4-().;.., R Brooks s- Louis o~ Saturdat to gtlllUfy post. But
.. 'fi·46, Nlj!gemeyer 2-H, .Me. : lor the runnerup game in Jol~ t.ai· ollie~
· I!Janl~l' lf)...ll-2), Perri ~· ami.
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Fighter must be at least 16 years old. All fight·
S. BI'Oioks l~l.o.;i. '!"'tals 3$:.But the Browns, who sun ,do Garron, Jinl Colelough and
ers under age 21 must have consent of parents or
QOBI
not believe in miracles,
,Belllilo.
legal guardians. MaU entry blanks to: 725 Fourth
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In ..!ltller AF,L ·games, J&lt;on:sasll Ave., Gallipolis,
Deadline !or submit•
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and would recommend lbat such apendl·
the powtr to bring aboll~ U it cbooles, can never again be open to the Their preolla lalellllon Ia after pnvaU.
say, of Kielln8er'l Clrrllllan FOr It dllultl allb lbl old
tur.. bo aut almost In hall?
the ellmlnatioa of ad•ertiolni· Wbidr some
•-ail b
vide olmpl drat b- The eecood II to maintain Demor:raUc Ulllon, could uol capacl!a ol tilt far rllhl Ia
To be aure, In Britain 10melbini of the
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alone acoompiiJh thl!ll slept. haltu'y -·• 1)1 . . . . _ . , :
people, IIlio rret llboul wblt they - aud possibility of political blac., · ,. pro
101'1 hu happened. But lben, it hal a LabJ fringe groups from either alter wha!IVer porty
"" widely. btstd pellUCII
Nel1h could 1 boD ooeill
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J11t11131 aoclalllla - ct11 the ooeill coot of
bor government. Tha BrlUoh Monopoliel
colvol !be larptl number of Oeniwly which wlll bt
er
w Y
• ...,.. a Eoroptall
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adYOrliaiQg, would lite to tte, together the far rtsht or the far telL
111 goverrunt11l
CommisiiDD cnargeo two prntlucoro ol ~
1n a word, w..t Germany Is parUamentary seat• wUI au- no narrowly baaed
ol Braudt'a So- whldl II al lie bHtl OIIIJ· 1
wllh packaging uniform In ille, shape and
tergento - Uniiever Ltd. and Proctor •
at last embracing lbo tradiUon- tomadcally form lbe ac•e,.. could have dOIIe, to
clal DemD&lt;rall.
(ICGllltm, ...,! 1111 ol4
color.
Gamble Ltd. - with spending too mudr
al
two
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r:oncept
o1
Britmoot.
Tblo
wtU
meu
lUI
ao
German
attempts
at
For
a
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co"""*Uve
capar:lty
of
left to
Hare In the U. S., curtailment of adverOD their advertising. It r~PDmmends they
government,
no llllDo not lor lrM o-n reunlOII
, tiolng lln't bellli $01'10UJ!y espoused. Or lo ain and lbe United Stale$ pre- major party leader wlll have acconunDCiaUona In
cut spendlog try at least .0 per cent, 011
it? Well, a few weeks q:o Donald Turner,
ersoi
lib- but
fer over Ill GllllnUW·
OalnliJIIII!A
::.l·
erala, lnm
wouldthe
ODiy lind llaell par.
ooalrirl
the grounds that, If they do, there can be
chlel of tile .rusuca Department's anUIMI
a SO per rent reductloo In wboleoale
dlviiiOII. uid that II would be "quite 811"
'-The Sunday Tlme..SOnUnel, ltllldu, D~CP~btr 11, 1tll
prices.
propriate" in illltances where companleo
Now ll&gt;e colllllliision's recommendation
aaqulre "undue 1118fket power" lbrougb
Is not l08ally binding. But what it meana
'liolallon of andtrust laws, for lire Go•'tV,a~hiltgton
ls ll&gt;at the companies 111111t enter Into a
enunent to "lrnpoae .. . an absolute or
sort of bargaining dialog with the Briliob
percentege UmltaUon on promotional ...
government, whether they want to or not.
ponditlll"s" even thougb such espenditurel
illnderotandably. the companies dlil....
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and ON lawful. 11
~ith the eommlsslon's eonclll!llon!l. They
He also ptapoaed that there be oomo
point out the obvious, which is lbllt wbtD
form of Government operated or subolproperly expended, advertiolng ltmlil .,..
dlzed "evaiuaUon" of conoumer producll
oult In lower distribution and unit cosll
11J BRUCE 111088AT
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"at tower IOClal cost11 so as to make eonthan are possible, say, by spreading news
WASHINGTQN
(NEA)
thai automation hllll» mabli
tiUIIItl'l lela dependent on adverllslng lor
about a product by mea111 of a amaU ll"
two or mort aovamon Ill
teachen QIQCI or 1411 o~Jta~Mt.
their product naw1, and 1o belp
I b e rno
my of doorbell ringero.
room
lolethar
and
lhly
Yet 1111 ue ol ellell'ollk 9,1
"spend their dollars more lrultlully." That
Moreover, i~ oug:ht to be plain by now
IDDII likely IIIII alxlul their
other lelddnlllidlll llloaiHIJI
Ia, to apend tltem the way the Government
- as evidtnt\v it is not to the Brltllh Mon.
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prablem
whlrt
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tteadU'
pjmoa,
thlnU bell.
opolies Cmmm~~ion - that unle11 product
the
mtney
to
finance
the
What Ia happening to ldvertlslnK and
news is widelv disseminated, B.l by adver.
llantly risinC dlmloda o1
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marketlog in Britain can't really happen
tislng, the r:o1l!1umer is nat a1erted to the
r:aUoa.
1lJ1I
IQio lbll 1114 011 I .
here .. , can It! - Wall Street Journal,
lDg ICI]e. ICipsrbDelllll ,....
fact tha t th•rr ar• choices availablt to
Aua.
Ill,
1916MOI't than .,.third ol the IY.. _... In aaeb lllii.P • oaif
him. And that there bardly can be a COlli"Ill oiate budplpi for ed1l- pulll'fllllttll I.........
calion aud the
JII"PC''''IOD k w11. AI lilt 1111ta111. ._
seems to be rislDc ill many courN,tball11'8..,....
plaets. QUite • few oiat.l allot 11·
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up to e&amp; per ciDI ol their rtvtAcluiiiJ liP 11 0111J Jlr\ 11
DU.. to lbll purpoot.
the at.,..'~ tlfml .
Defl!llst lllcrellfY McNamlfl'l
111President JobnaOII'&amp; announCIIIIIDI that
nOUPCOmenl 11 lba ume pr111 conference
Ntw Ytrk uri c.u!Onda btiDi JDIIII to mocllnllle 1111
be will Ilk :tit new ConiJI"'I for an addithat lbla country will pour otbar mliUono
aloat ...... - · .:. ... ei!llre tiCiltooUIII pnctll • 0!1
tional It to flO bOUoo to finance the IIIII
or bllllcno lDto prodactPI lbl advuced
siJ: monthl oi the Vtetna111 war Is eopeetal•
llu
aelroolt - l!umaa
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Mlnuttman m mlalllt to COW!Ic' an unexrcouciy
ball
lire
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ly saddenln&amp; ~~ this IIIIOD of Cbrlstmu. paetl4 IIUIIIaD bulld.up of ICBMs can onIa
J'raaklla
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1)' mab one wonder U mankind has leamBY WJWAM 1. WIDTII

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WA8111NGTON -The oentral
aJm o1 tho new "Vaud coall•
tkln" govtll'lllllenl In Freo o...
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ttl aD)'tb!DI a1 all In lbe put 2,000 years.
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~ anyone, on either side oi human' _::;;:;:.ltJ•~~o ltleological divide, actually ODIItemlllrl'l an ttora ol polllhlt ·lnlmli to · plate using !bale tarriblo nallon-oblltorat-

News for the

man:
By 11170, half of all tha driven lD the Un!tad Statal will be women!
Btlort you tue to the hllll, gentlemen,
rememhar thAt Ibm alrtltly are 38 million womu behind lire wball, against and tha word Ia Ultd punly by coJnol.

denoe - II million mat. drive,..
'lbt number of women drlvero beo cloub.
led alDct IllS, due to mort auburbs, mftl'll
lvro-cat famlliol, mort Ullllllfrild career

II the k!lllng in Vietnam can be halted
for four dayJ »I Chrlatmu, and if It can
ha belli down to non-nuelear levols lor the
other 361 d»ys of the year, vmy cannot
ratlollll 111111 end it anUraly!
The answor elndes us, even more than

w0111111 and more pecpla, ptrlod.
AI you mlcht eljlfCt, thJa lJDoar In tiltWI drlvlna hal 1101 10n1 UIUIOIIGid bY lba
it eluded the medieval church, whose
peopll who make IIIII aervlco .U1olll0bllol.
l'ruct of God eventually succe"dcJ in limAuto manufadurtl'l are 10 CODvlncttl
Hkll feudal warfare to a quar ,r of the
tha Little Woman often eastl lire dtt:ldlftl
Jllf.
voto In clloosing the family car lbll lhtJ
11 Ia on11 111111. of courae. wh. calli bimaro paying closer end r:iosor attnllon 1o
lalf r1tlorlal. No oilier anima l ~retendJ to
her preferenCH in color and ai7Ung, llld
that dlatlnclloD: DC other am .. st deatroya
ara offering such lady·ltlf1!1 • IUI[JIIIIItd
Its OWII kiltd with oucll ptwion 1114 lnaen.
accleratnr pedals Ito meet tba bJ1b bnl
ulty and lay• wasw lis own 111vlronment
problem), fAelal tlllue tlil}leNers
and
with such lboroughru!ss.
"hla" and "her" ubtrayo.
Yet, it is thla very Irrationality, which
And aervlco atatlonl ara recoaoizlng lbal
perpetually rempis men to their own depremium restroonu ara juat 11 Important
struet!OII, that also enables them to oour·
1o the lldles 11 miracle ldd!Uveo in the
isb bope and 1o conceive of a beller
'uolllle ara to the mm. lo laney pow&lt;ler lubD'I.
1'001111 are roplaclni bisak cubleleL
What is murt lrl'ltlonal. llr the I!Jirt tot
Trallle author!U01 11tn1 to agree tltal
human hlltor)', !ban to ollq 1o the llory
wom111 are drtvlnl more aafely and more
of a atar tlral ODCI lhoat lD the lUI, of
expertly day by dey. And 111011 111111 IN
vok!es from lhl aiiJ pror:lalmlDc: "Peaee
acceptlnl the fact lhlll the woman c)ri•er
on lllrth, pxl 'llill to men!"
Ia here to aloy, even II not In one JI)IOL
What coukl bl mora lrraUnoal, Ill the
'nltra will probably alwaya ramaln, how·
lace of lire record o1 seU-cauaed 11uman
ever, U10 occaalonll cynlo wbo insiJII lhU
IDillry, !ban to blllievt that the dey will
wben a woman 1Uck1 out bar hand In
\'Dille wben llltiD will CPt uldt lbalr fears
traffic to ctve 1 llcnll, It rnaan• only 0111
arrd UINda 1114 jelllotllta. - llld their
th1ni - that the window II down.
weapono?
('U\III't only a quote, ladltl, and 4oll
But what Wllllld be mort lrraUonal Ulan
NOT -orlly rallect tba views of thla
not to bellevo II, aatl baUtvina II, 1o time
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MIIIY atale lUdara
IJ that lhl "achocl

rtprttenlinl prtiiUI'I lor
from ta~cben,
etc. - lS today virtually I
IIIO.!t powerful in tbalr area.
During the ri!Cflll
IQ 1 quiet IIIII 111

log '"'"pons? II they are reoerved, 11 America ,mt lbrtlia and even lied Ollila I!Jve
pleclild thay "'· solely for PlllP*I of
detemurce aDd retallatioo, whf cannot raUonai men Invent 10m• other sort of oafepard to remove Ibis mutual lear of at·

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elallel' oolctd hla

CfllUmllni

By PAUL R. JESCHKE
wben a omall group of aludanll adopted blaok
u tlrelr
Ullited Pre" International 1end several non-atudents plr:ket- oymbol and the BeaU11' dillY.
BERKELEY, Calll (UP!)- A ed a Navy recruiting table aet "Yellow 8ubmarina" II a
new coalition, com- ' up in the student union wllh marchlnl IOftl.
posed of studenll of the "new admlnistraUon approval.
Both may spread to
le f t" a n d "h l p s t e r" n on· , It quickly mushroomed Into a acroli tire nation, for In
•tudantl, t1 threateniDI to lufCII, movement to proleat what words, "Ibis 11 a 'rovolullOII
ahowdown battle next month I students claimed was a rl&amp;bt which will be louJibt
the Unlverllty of Calllorn!a. \ granted to the navy wb!ell other and we will w1n beeO'I"'
The rallying cry Is "student 1organizations were denied- are more of us &lt;studenll)
"
lauthorluUnn of 1 non-c1mpua lthere are of them (admlnislrl•
Tho obJeotlve II nothing abort group to eogq:e in ' • r:ampua Uon).''
of 1 complete lekeover of the activity.
No matter wbltb way \110
administration and About 50 police and aherlll'l [batUe goea, the new fear
lacllltlea.
depuUOI wert r:alled to IITUI IBerkeley " not likely 1o
Chancellor Ro1er W. lleyns 1the non-atudent preteol leaden 1happy orre.
hal been tabbed an "enemy in and I
ftoHwlltglnS meiel.
mldenca.''
·eruplod when the arreo ted•wethrt l Q - What 11 lire
At ttre bolm oi thlo radical · carried out. Savio ea11
' Imotto or the Unllad staltl1
II Mario Savio, \Incident tho "ulllmato dell'adl- .. A - "In Gad We
acharismaUc obaracttr who lion."
woo daolgnated •• tha
taiU
newly dllcovered He said tha coaiiUQil betwaen motto by Congrea In
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Showdown at University of Californiamulu

•·we
ruled by members o! the blowing their minds."
community-the stadents here Though the atudenll were \
and those !Jculty memb&lt;~• who 1forced to call a ''temporary
are prepared to jobr ua," ,llalt" In Utelr alrlht, 1110•t stili [
tledara Savio, wbo led oaveral :eonsldored it a victorY·
thousand of Ute 111liverslty's , "The rtsents have recognized
27,500 students thi'OIIIb-'1 aerie• tl(lf poWtl' and kllcw thai we
of demonstrations 1aet week have oupport," said Frank
whir:b naulled llr· a elusroom Borda&lt;ke,
2i, a graduate
boycott and 1 tllrlk• by some ,1tudont lD political acltnet. "II
3011 taocblnl Ill~·
', our damalllll ara not me~ end
The atudtnll, ooncorned be- lu we have to cell 1 atrll!e In
e1amlnatlonl beJin Mon- January, thllll lira resenll will'
and 1)1 too awiii'O tit at lhe [have 10 sbul lbll place .sown."
university's board of re(!OIIII Mark l!heehner, 1 teaching
was na4J to lll'acll doWD, gavt \llllstant Who went 011 atrlke,
up tho l!rlke Tl1udaY nllht.
1114 the new ~psurge or radical
''Go b.ck to cliP and pau activity on the eampus wao
tho • e eumlnattons," SavIo born out of ll'uitraUon 11 being
the students. "We don't Ignored by tile atlmlnlllrallon,
want you to Ounk out and the failure of anti-war demonmate a whole new group of . strations and Ule ro:ali)na-&lt;nrl of
1118-atudenis.'' ,
.\whita ftudeota [rom the civil
IVQI Be 11m
rlibts movclllttrt by lbe student
But, ~led&amp;e4 SavJo. "we'll be non·violent CGQrdlnaUns combock nm l!'onlh. and II they miitee.
·
(the univer!IIY -'mlni41rf!Wn J Savio, ~·
lbo fParkplug
do not acctdo to ~~ demands. o1 tho ··~ .JjMieCII !1141vement"
we1l r:looe dOwn their great and two yeaN'.,. when ..,eariy 800
profitable unlv..-.tty."
atudenll w"'e arreate&lt;J during a
Tbe Issues In tha "etCOIId Imau al~tn. · N011 • no..,tudent,
batlla ol klul8¥'' &lt;the flrll 1ha hal 1r..n ·1111111141 readmiJJIIMI
the &lt;hnott• !roe opeech to the ~!. ,
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momrllftl two yoora 110! aPe To ·deritonotfaie their "out-

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COLUMBUS (UPl)' - Glenn E. (Bo) Schembechler,
whOse teams at Miami have won 17 of their last 20 gam·
MORGANTOWN, W.
Va. comeback 91}88 victory over tory of the young seasoli and
es, including a 9·1 record this year, was named Satur·
W~l)
Dave
.Reaser
fired
in previously unbeaten Illinois.
the first ever againsl,DlinOis ill
day the 1966 Ohio college football coach·of·the·year.
a
f1ve-foot
shot
m
the
final
secA
capacity
crowd
of
6.500
four tries.
In t!Je 15th annual poll con·
··-· - - -- ducted by the Columbus Dis- Bowling Green, 17-14. Miami's
ond Saturday aftornoon to eli- watched the undefeated Mounmax West Virginia University's taineers notch their fourth vic- Reaser took a long pass from
patth, ttie 37-year-old Schem- victories in 1966 included a 2o- \
Ron Williams, taking the bali
bechler gained the honor over 10 win over Indiana
1
out of bounds in the middle of
veteran Ed Sherman of Mus- A native of Barberton, Ohio, 1
kingum, Ute unbeaten champion 1948, 1919 and Hl50 under Woody ;
1
b!•
ol the Ohio Conference. Sher- Schembechler was
an nffen·:
man won Lhe award a year ago. ~ive tackle on Miami team&amp; of
ning shot,
Schembechler received 11 11948, 1949 and 1950 under Woody
Reaser'a goal climaxed •
Boy ling Green, 17-14. Miami's \ Hayes.
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The Southwestern Highland- ~ linebacker recieved the trophy brilliant second haU effort by
fu·st-place votes from the 3~ I Following a stint in the Ar· j
ers
1966-67 football squad enjoy- for the best defensive player ur the 6-frJOt--6 junior forward. He
Ohio college coaches and was . my, Schembcchler was an ased
their
first annual football the season.
fired in 20 points in the last lJ
mentioned on 21 ballots. On a : sistar.L Lit_ Presbyterian College
. h
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minutes .after a goalless firs&amp;
I hig
ba· nquet at tIe
3-2-1 point system, he received ! and Bowhng Green before mov-.,
sc oo
Rtchard D11Jon, JUmor end, re- half
47 points to 39 for Sherman, 38 1ing to Northwestern as a mem-,
Friday night sponsor~d by ceived recognition as first team ~
·
the atheltic boosters club.
All SVAC dream team
alnng Carl Head fled the WVU atfor John McVay of Dayton and ' ber uf Parseghian's staff. He·
The evening began with a wiUl twa teammates Keith Cart- tack, scormg 24 pomts. Reaser
11'1 ellch for Keith Piper of Den- joined l;layes at Ohio State becovered dish supper at 6:30 p. er, sophomore quarterback and finishrd with 23, Williams had
ison and Kirk Mee or Defiahce. l fore moving to his alma mater!
m, followed by the presentation nussell Miller, eenior halfback. 18 and 6-foot-8 Bob Benfield
Ara Parseghian, coach of as head coach.
Notre Dame's national cham- SchembeC'hler's
fo ur-season
of awards to individual play- Highlight of the evening was bagged 13.
pions, was the only allier Ml- record at .Miami is 27-10&lt;1.
1
ers, by Coach Steve Stiles, first the guest speaker, Mr. Jim Rich Jones, a talented 8-foota
ami coach to win the award.
The , Dispatch inaugu_ra1 rd the I
year coach. who finished the "Shorty'' Moss, All • Continent- 7 junior forward, sparked lUiseason
0-7-2.
al League choice at tight end nois by scoring 30 points and
PHrseghian was the first win- ~ ~1~ l&lt;&gt; years .ago to gtVe recog- 1
ner in 1952.
mt1on to Ohw college cuaches, l
Freshmen earni ng emblems for the Charleston Rockets pro- getting 15 reboonds.
excluding Ohio State. The
were Russell Bush, Rustv Hut- fessional football team who is , As 1\easer 's game • winning
"~ucil of the ~redit for Mi- coach-of-the-year receives ~ :
chins, Jerry Johnson, William also guidance counselor
at shot fell cleanly through the
am1 s success must go to the plaque and a Ionge Lrophy at a
Kiser, Charles Tackett and Lar- Herbert Hoover High School. pets, Illinois coach
Harry
fantas~ic ~roup or seniors who sports banquet March 13.
·
ry Terry. Numeral winners in- Mr. Mass said that, "Pride, f:ombes lt.lt ked over the watera
~a\'e 1?sp1red our team _to vic- \_ Previous winners, beginning I
eluded . Robet Lawson, William Dedication. and Desire
are I bucket and protested vigerously
.ory ~~, 15 of lhe last .16 \ m 1952, were: Parseghian of
Greene, Ed :-o1cCarty, William three of the most important that the shot should not have
~-ames, Schembechler _sa1d. Miami, Carroll Widdocs of Ohio I
Ramsey. Dave Morgan, Char- ingredients of a winning football counted. The officials told
We also are blessed w1lh al L'niversity, Paul Hoerueman of
les Williams and Doug Smith. player and a winning team. Ar- Combes the timekeeper ruled
gre.at coaching start without Heidelberg, Sherman ot Mus- i
Letter awards went to sen- ter his talk, he showrd the film the shut in the air when U1e
Which w_e coul.d not ~ave won kingum, Doyt Perry of Bowling I
iors Gary Edmonds, Ted Fort- of the Charleston . Orlando final hom saunded.
two strmght M1d-Amencan Con- Gree n, Dill Edwomb of Witle n- 1
ner, Gene Hall, Dwight Lloyd, game in the Tangerine Bowl in
fere~ce _championships."
berg, Trevor Rees of Kent
Russell Miller, Gary (Bear) Florida.
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t_11a~ shared the ~id-Ame~i- Stale, Perry of Bowling Green,
Provens. and. Paul
David Following the program a ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y.
can t1tle last .Ye~. Wllh Bowhng Bill Edwards of W1ttenberg,
Waugh . Juniors receiving letters dance was held for the players (UPil - The sch~duled SaturGreen ~~ this year with W~st; Keith Piper of Denison, Byron
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were Curtis Baisden.
Keith and their guests. Also honored day night basketball game here
trn Mich1gan. The Redskms Morgan, Fiudlay, and Sherman
. LEAP FROG-:- It appears Mrddl eport for·l\l ar rt Mark T annehill (4J\ is playing Farney, Howard Shriver and were the cheerleaders, Paula betweenSt.BonaventureUniver·
only loss of the season was to last yea r.
l~a.p _i~og Ill Uus _T1mes-Sentmel photogr&lt;1 ph,, taken . early m th e Sl't'UIH l period of Don&amp;ld Wa~ker. . Sophomr,r.es Perroud, Roberta Kiser, Wan- sity and the University ef Toleiopd~~ s ?AHS-Mtddl;JlOrt bas~rtball ~am e. f annehlll snaggrd the f('hound from were curt1s Ba1sden, Ke1th da Bloomer, Judy Bumette and do was cancelled because of
lial!ltl s.1om ~lead~\\S (44~ \~'h1le M~·T s for.w~rd W:1ync J?a vJs (33 ) looked on. Partial- Carter. Donald Garber, Cary Carol Smith and Rita Miller. 1 bad weather.
I~ shO.\\ n be.t\\.e~n fannch11l s legs IS Gallia s Gene LJuJ re) Jackso n. number 14. Reynolds, Jimmy Dale Walker 1- - - - -- --:_:_:...:._:...:.:::::.:.::.:._____
GAll S held 1ls b1ggest lead allhis point, 17·11. Middleport won the game, 4643.
and Freshman Jerry Johnson,
· - - -·-- · · - --··- - Ervin Bush, junior fullback
who was injured in the third
game of the season also received a letter along with Zat Sal·
rr.ons, the manager for the
team.
Special awards for the evenIng went to Russell Miller and
Gene Hall in the form af tro-phies for being co-captians. Russell Miller also received the
A~N ARBOR. Mich iUPI)trophey for the best offensive
·t JMEMPHIS, Ten~. (UP!) -. Quarterback Bill Miller ~lichigon scrambled rrom a 11). 1· •.
and most valuable team playhI ames Cox on a ~B-yard ftnal penod pass play Salur· ·P'!int defi cit behind two hot .
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for the 1966-67 campaig'n.
day to} ~et up the wm~ung t~u ~h~own that gave Miami sOPhomores Saturday 3nd up~et ·
Jimmy
Dale Walker, sophoa 14-V vrctory over val1ant V•rgmia Tech in the Liberty 'fll"evlorrsiy unb&lt;aten Dav;dson
more fullback and defensive
Bowl.
71-&lt;lB.
The lean and hungry Tech
Gobbler~ held the ninth·ranked Miller, full back D&lt;lug McG•e Sophomore Dennis Stewa!lled
Hurricanes scoreless in the first land runnmg back .Joe Mira lhe WDiveriue comeback~ ramhalf, but in the second half, managed to squelch lhe rale- mmg home 14 of hls 22 poi nts in
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to break a 7-7 tie four plays aft- Sulliva n, scored f1 rve points m
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Miami's first touchdown came
Davidson, hitliug half ils
on a . seven-yard M~ller-to-M1r~ ~;ho t s fro m the floor and all fi\'e
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pa_ss m the third pet:!Od to cap a I free lhrovl' altempts. took
Fla. \UP[) - Arnold Palmer
dm'e t~at starl~ d . on Miami's I comm:md in the opening half
and J&lt;Jc k Nick laus enhanced "1'
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the-ir position as co-rulers of the : . ,. ,~.. ·~ · .·.,,' ....."1.\~·-·i'
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midway in the seconJ halL
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remained unbeaten and chalk· Tech scored midw ay tllrough
But hot shoaling by Stewart '
putting together a string of
P.d up its thii·d straight cage ~e sec~~~ q_uart.er, w;th w?:k- r.nd Sulliv nn pulled Michigan to
birdies to win the $275,000 PGA '
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victory at the expense of visit· ors~ t;u oac~ 10 n~ FranciSco a 61 -Gl lie with 4:05 le-ft and the
,, I National Team Championship in ~ An new from heacllightta .taillight.
lng Southern, 80-46,
Friday ~~mng over .rom t e one after Wolvcrmes grabbed a threethf'! richest golf tournament ever ~The fabulous FIATl124.
night in a Mid-Ohio
Volley ' !JvMe·pla~ drlve thai 1 sl!JGrtedbblon point
lead before David· ·
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11te tamt 21 w ;en o er
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Palmer and Nicklaus shot a
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The hosts, Jumped .to a !7-&lt;i Bobby Stokes unt atlem t and l liuckle. .
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flrst quarter lead, piled up a re over d
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Wayne
40-15 margin by halftime and Jc h eU.t' k' k d
lluck!,·.
"I GOT it , and ye~.t'rc not getting it." That must of 32 - ·under - par 2.56 and a ~· passenger comfort 0 4-way Safety
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o n m IC e the exira . Stewi.lrt 1e.d M'1c111gan
· ~ente r Btll
· (Spi:: flasher system 0 Independently fused
. •.~ sror- I havr crJCe.n \V1~a t M'ddl
I ~por I' s 6-4 semor
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at no extra cost 0
fnr ta~en midW&lt;lY In the second pc.riod of Friday's ~AHS- There were still 28 teams in
. five ':as led in scori~ by shar~- underdogs, ags~~de ;~~ r~~r noc~ !it:ored 20 p11inl:;
See FIAT 124 today-drive it away!
, · hooting Greg McDanret who hrt own 13 nn ihe first scri mmage DavidSOn an d Hodney Knowles ~ Mrddleport basketball game. Middleport roll!ed tn the the 70-team field out on the
10 field goals and a free throw play of !he game and then they had 11.
fw al 21 seconds to wm, 46-4
:...:.:3~.- - - - - - - - - course when Palmer and
finished But, in order
lor 21 markers. .
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to accommodate television. the
Others
ID jouble flMiami played conservative
leaders went out early in the
. gures.for the wmners were R bail, content to walt for the
final round and no team closer
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I Milo Above The Silver Bridge In Kanauga, 0.
Westwith
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T ch d . ted U f' t h If
B-y CURT BLOCK
New York (5-5-2)
at S(,n DiegoI1reserve.
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16-5-ll, and Denver (4"8) at
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Grabbing scoring honors, attack which had
beaten Gmo ~appe1lettJ !i nght toe Oakland (7-5-1}.
.h9W~\·er. was Tornaj:lo senior jorange-Bowl bound Florida, I has provided t~e difference for No discussion of 1he Patriots Kansas City, the Western
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, m,os Wal!b.rown,
Ba. st?n
the apast
but this
.scasGn isJin1
complete
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k h b ak 5-10
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d for, :, southern CaUfornia and Georgia : P
t ts often
hopesm for
second
mentioning
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hasn ,t lost
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league leadmg 1,234 yards and
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9ouble figures as he connected Bowl entry Florida Slate
scormg champmn. suflered a !'tandard for most carnes m a I defense The Chirfs'
~16r 10. Bob Grueser added 8 to 1
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wrent hed knee and thigh in the I season-264-and has his sigh is
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first period of the Pals
set on Jimmy Brown's all-pro attack is ably fortified
... The Meigs County crew, now
triumph over the Buffalo
mark of 305 rushes set in 1961 . halfbacks Mike Gurretl ar.d
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Houston, wilh only the "spo- Bert Corm and fullback \..UrJJSII
. ~yger_ &lt;;reek's Bobcats
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start Clther D&lt;ln Trull or Buddy lop 10 in rushing and QUarter·- II
Southetn's ReserV1!9 dropped
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Humphrey at quarterback with I back Len Dawson has fired
. Its first .d~cision of the season PIIILADF.LPIIIA (UP!) -The blocj&lt;ed.
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. 8! Alexander romped to an IJO. ClevelancJ Btq\\'ns, sUII a long- Buffalo, second place in r:i
., 31) win in the preliminary co~· shot contender for
Nalillllal East with an IH·l record. is
ENTRY BLANK
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'· Football League's Pi3;oli;Jlowl, this week and closes out
Gallipolis Suuthern Ohio
:Soothero .. ...... .. 6 15 30' 46 meet lhe. revrnge · ~ fhil· home with Denv.er next Sunday.
Golden AAU Gloves Event
. AleJan\ler , , •, .17 10 63 80 1adelphia Elgles at • ·•Franklin The Patriots (7-3-a) fmish on
We Will Close December 24th At 5:00P.M.
'.,!!9U!Ii•l'll &lt;II) Cundiff
Field Su~y belore. a , full the road at ijouston this weel&lt; ll
January 12, 13, 14, 1967
&gt;"t-210; R. Prollltt 1-'H, 'Wall· ~ouse of ·alloul 60,1100 tan~. '.
and in lihea stadium against
brown !l-5-23; Grueset 4-'6'- The Drowns, who also llave New York Jete. next Saturday.
FIGHTER'S NAME ......... .... .. , .. AGE ... ,
· 8, Beeite ,()-0...0, Totals:· 18- a micrbscopic chance lor .the
Cappelletti, dope~~ as one
OPEN CLASS ..... ,. • , NOVICE CLASS ...... ,
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· division title, must &lt;leleat .the ·quarterbirck Baliilt&gt;ar~lli's
. Alt,iander (Ill Hamill 7.J.O- Eagles and the Cardhiais ~t Sl; "•crrite-lari~a..l~hls flanlker ll TEAM OR CLUB .............. Unattached .. ..
_llf. •yeO! 4-().;.., R Brooks s- Louis o~ Saturdat to gtlllUfy post. But
.. 'fi·46, Nlj!gemeyer 2-H, .Me. : lor the runnerup game in Jol~ t.ai· ollie~
· I!Janl~l' lf)...ll-2), Perri ~· ami.
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Whalen, Larrv ll
Fighter must be at least 16 years old. All fight·
S. BI'Oioks l~l.o.;i. '!"'tals 3$:.But the Browns, who sun ,do Garron, Jinl Colelough and
ers under age 21 must have consent of parents or
QOBI
not believe in miracles,
,Belllilo.
legal guardians. MaU entry blanks to: 725 Fourth
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In ..!ltller AF,L ·games, J&lt;on:sasll Ave., Gallipolis,
Deadline !or submit•
··~ if they win the last two games. City (lj.2-l; Ia at MilJml .. (?riiOJ,I!..,;Ii::;'n:,:'g:.;•:n:::tr:,:ie:s,.:l::,s::;Su::;n:«::•Y::;·,:J:;:a:;:'l-,.7::_,~1:96:;7~._ _ _ _ _

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made 10 field plla ad
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Kyger Creek Hi&amp;b ScOOGI and
free tltrowa !Or'2l points.
wm pllf 11 defelsemeD, Soulbwestern .. · 0 2 .9 108
With 03 oeconds loll Gallia's ,
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f{e , GalhpoiiS hiked IIi lead to 59 in a Southera Valley Athletand '"" s' uk1iJ
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tbe
Allhoup Eastern oiits&lt;:ored
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J ·k ts Tannebill, Wayne Davis, Bill Eagles in \he SVAC race both
Kyger Creek 27·18 in the fourth
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period, the bill last quorttr
obtained possesSion. Wtlh 25 er unloaded with 13 stralgM , evened Kyaer Creek's slate at
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another Jump ball poiats. Within six minutes, Mid· 2-2 lor the season. The loll Jell
to overtake the Bobcats.
was
'&lt;ilcport owned its biggest lead
led 17-11 at the
Aglll lbe J•cketa 1•1 the of the mgbt - seven pomts penocl,
at lbe balf,
ttp. Four ..........
Way· ;' 24-17 as 1:30 remained in the
11 Dovla oa\looae
what first hall.
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provool 10 be tl!o
wlonlal 1 Allor tbe omolte clelr'd bt
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Coach Mike Morrison'a North Gallio High School Tbe hot lhooUog Bobcats
Gallipolis called time out
out.-ed GAHS, • -f. T k •
Plratea downed the Hannan
Wildcats 71-64 Fri· 2t field goals in $1 at!E!mpils I
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Mttchell Jacket• took a li-lt load to
day Dilhl at Mercerville to take ftrst place in the South· from the 8oor lor 50.1 per
totb
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As the locker roomo atlatermisern Volley Athletic Conference.
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came back strong Jackson's fronmen continued first place with 1 1_. record. ners with 26 markers. Dave Ho· Hall II,'
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shots. Eutern had 21
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The Nelsonville ia lbe 111llll Grey· IIIII
KY&amp;tr Creek of GalJla ' For tbt looero! Terry Cr• lo the remve pme,
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buzzer sounded Wlth lead oee-oawed :ack' aod forth houod &amp;YJI!lllllum.
couoty • botb witb J-1 SVAC ree- ImD•IDIDapuDiol lpedbadm 1231
downed Kyger Creek. tM5,
""" "' possessiOn at IIUd until Wayne Davis bit three Showing • balaoced IICtring orcla.
ave 10 o s
' a... u Karr &amp;eltlll 10 points
The filleet'Dew oar
court.
. , . . slraight crip shots wtthln a attack led by Larry Gilliland, Han1a1 Trace ll H in ali iWISe ·
[Rose bad eight. For Kyler
1be tbrillms lintSb short apan. When the third per· Christ Mullins IIIII
Horold &amp;lilies, and tholr SVAC record !' The Plra\ell bull! up 1 15·12 Cmk, Tom Reese had eight
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01 y ue v • an the VISit· : on top 38-34
to a ti-t firot periocl ltad in· S,2 IIIII Kyger Creek II :!-1. the viaitoro were oo top 3HS Eastern
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made it 10-34 with 7:43 creased It to 37·11 ot the batt, Idle Friday oJabt wao South· IAlter three perlocls, it
sull Kyger Creek
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the same. Then GAHS and were out front !HI olter weolerl whole lfUOD record 1Nortb Gallia ""'7
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Cadillao. b 10 lor seven Jtraight poillts three quortero.
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Douglas
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Mitchell Coach, Dave Ftsller'o quiltet Soturclay ruatrt sameo includ· • NORTH GAUJA, (71)
IHHI; Etcbtnger !0--1-24; far mon io f•tanall!d doMal•tlaloolioD
and Mark tTanne- awo) and Jacluon'l ko toll8. really bombed tho hoops In ed: SOulbwutern at RuUaocl; I GarreU, 7-12-26;1Deel, 2- Roush 1-11-2; Newland
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of prfcll to '
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JOb IThat made it 41-4G, 'GAHS, with the final otanza aa they ripped Kyaer Creek at Racille; and I3--7;
IHHI; Hager, 6; Bennedum IHHI;
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on Larry Mitchell, . be conttJ· 11·55 left. Bradbury bit oaother in 24 points while Neloonvine Unloo Furhee II North Gallill. l--l- ' Skidmore, S--0--4; 22-lli-$9.
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At Mercerville Friday, both Payne, 5-7-17: TOTALS 24-- Kner Creek tM)F1l11 power equipm•... piUI Clloiate Control ·•• ,
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. .;. , •·n' • rC , Tbt viclory uppad loekoon't leptl .CDllected S4 field &amp;oa!J, :11-71.
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The• came Gilmoro'o lapin oeuon rectrd to :1-1 willie the but tilt Plratu eubed m on UNNAN TBA.e£ ("I
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eli to DJ, 1 owner DeW Cadlllae trade, turqliGIII
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I Mulliua and Gilliland eocb hl8 lint flctory ., I
Norlb t-4; Cretaeelll, 11-11-33; Bie'
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:' ... teot. "You would have Glllipolis aw'ltcbed to 1 ...e netted II points for tho winDers Gallia eoaeb.
kel, 4-l-t: Wioe, 4-2- 0;
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Cadillac
Convertible
De
VIlle
_
$5000
24
"' were playlas fur defense in the
canto as with Moun\ oddiq 17
ond Roter Garrett paced the win· Sbeell, o-ci-G; TOTALS '
Full power equipment, radio, white tddmU-tlfea,
a
marbl" lllllfbl," re· o result of foul problems. Tttt Howe 14.
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PICKED FOR FAME
very immoeulate cor, new Cadlllle trade.
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. lb Galllano committed 22 persoa- Steve Hubbard'• II mark••
15 •• 16
. J40NTGOMERY' Ala. (UP!)
64 Cadill1c Coupe D. Viii• ·
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tee m e ala, Middleport bad 11.
topped the llowtda with Tim
a....
II - 71 - Ettdl Roger Murphy of
Full power equipment. radio, white tddewlli ,lli't.i.
first quarter. Mitchell btl a tont GAIISilltla eold olgbt from ancake oddinl 17_
(Ail Gomeol
Hoaou Trott p Zl 14 17 - M Norlbwestern aod Jim Greth of
tinted glaoo, t!Jt.lteeriag wheel, crulJe contro~· 'A~·
jum~r. from the atde with 6:20 tfle lleltl, •lnkinl oaly 14 ol The box score·
~
W L P OP Reoerve oeore - North Gal· AriZona were picked Friday
tronlc eye, comfort control alr-eondltloalnl.
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remairuog. He added a free toss It JGalo for Z% per eell MHS
JACKSON· jill
lddleport · • • • J 0 192 142 II• w011.
tj!e.North squad lor the Dec.
with 5:15 lefi, makin&amp; it 3-0.
ldt 34 per COlli from ~~~~ lleJd
Howe 6-1-11· Mullfno I-+- ;thens ........ ! 0 98 89
aoou&amp;l'Blue-Gray football game. :
1
61 C1dlll•c Coupe De Ville--"-· $1495
- - -- ofo!dq 17 of M obota. Mlteb: 18; Patton 1+z; Gilliland 5
J
:186 247 Rio JV'1 Drop
The South also added a pair
1
~11 power equipment, radio, white aldewall tltto,
en paeed GaWpolla wttll 11 -l!-IB ; Mount 7- 3-ll; Green Nel "iJ1.... .. I
122 121 94-82 Decision
of players but concentrated on
tinted glass, one owner.
.
,
poioll. Saaer tallied 1% for 1-4-2; Malone 1~2; Lucas Go ....~ e .. .. : 1 m 131 The Rio Graode Julllor Var· beefmg up Its hne. The Soul~
the Jackets. GAllS sank li ol 3-4-10. TOTALS 30-21-11.
0 23
:: aity baoketball oquad suffered
John
OPIN IVES TIL 1:00
ID
:,fr;.:os: ud Middlepol'l
H
.NVJU..E (Ill
Loson .. ::
I 144 184 lta oecollllou 111 oeveo lallleJ
aMndemp:his l
,
.
u .,.. ~,_11 Harold sat Columbua Friday nighT as State
GAHS conuruttod II turnov- , 1-7; Pancake 7-3-17; Haolng
SIIOAL VARSITY
BU10 Colle&amp;e ocored a 14-12 tri·
~· . - - -OW
ers.
Gal- H-10;
CokerTOTALS
5-2-12::»-+Cor· TEAM
.
lipolisMiddleport
controlled lladtheeight.boards
rigan 1-11--2.
W L p OP umph.
Larry McDaniels was bigh Cambndge
64 Carl'ollton 59
OMAC FINANCING
Dolaadllll SEOAL champion with a secood half effort, 31-37. 66.
:::• .. .. .. 2 0 155 117 for the looero with 34 polots.
• Bern 73 Tho Platns 89
P'omarett
992-5342
Ath... Friday night overcame Gilkey aocl Mitchell each had I Scere by quarters:
- ... 2 0 116 102 Daooy Wlloon, Blo JV ace, was York 57 carthage-Tray SS
ID -ly Logon lead lo hand mne rebounds for GAHS. Bill Jackson
16 !7 10 II Pome .. .. •... Z 0 M U sidelines with an ankle injury. GIOtllter 66 Rome-Canaan 33
tho h18hiY • fovortd Chieltains Davts had 13 lor the Jackets, I Nelsonville
9 21 18 118 ' Ntlso royll .. .... I I 122 128 The Rio JV's will play at Lon- Alexander Btl Racme 46
lbelr 1teond straight loop toss Gallipolis is. now 1·2 for the I Reserve score: Nelsonville 10
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Tuesday. Box score:
1
by a fftlll count of 50-4 .
season.
MHS
IS 3-ll. InSide the , Jackso• 32.
Galt'
Us ·· •· · · 0 2
RIO JV's (Ill
07
4 11
wu Athens 31st straight win al SEOAL, Middleport II 2.0 and [
Lo Ipo " . ... .
M 1 Foster !--1-8; Le&lt;luone 1•-·
GAHS
.
gan .. ....... •1 12 IJ4
tS I122 \1-3 ; Mill er ...--;
' • ' Hawk'liS I
....,.,
· 11-2.
Ue
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Playillg oo the Athens hard- . Mtddleport played at Jack-[
14 12-1-5: McDaniels
wood, Logan grabbed the lead •on Saturday mght. GAHS took I
SEO
Rijgs :1-+-4; Bethel o-1-1;
at H aod were never behind '"" Wellston ai home.
Bo
')£
TJIJAM AL RESERVES u !Conway 3--1-7: Hamilton 6Itqliltbe Bulldogs knotted thel•core:
-.JV
th
W
P 62
P 12-H. TOTALS
2 4L 76
..11111 •t 19-29 and then went
MIDDLEPORT &lt;ltl
A en• : . .. " ..
1 BUSS COLLEGE &lt;Mi
i
1111 front 33-31 in Ute third per·l Bradbury, 1-0-8; Sauer, SCoarh Terry Hansley'c GAHS ~~~nviiie .... 2 0 797 70! Kincade ii-2-12; Ruth 1-.Q '
iod.
2-12; B. Davis, 2-4-8; W. Blue Imps, down 211-16 af half- e stan .... .. I I 1 751-2: Zink 3-1-8; Gilchrest 6-

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3~:11

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11;:"~emauu;;g.
G•~S
court~

ba~ket,

Mateh FOf

Tra~e

Jackson '5'

s~:jlipolls

Tb~t w~o
~r=~y :~ggle ~tweea.

10:ck,:t 1~:.;:ckets
pia~
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. treme~,dous

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The Chieftains led ~~ and Davts, 2-1- 5: Tannehill, 1- time, forged aheod 28-26 aft· Gallipolis .. .. .. I I 76 75 ,2-14; Nelson 6-0-12;
11-:11 at Ute eod
the first 2-4; Nelson, 0-1-1; Butcher, er three periods, buill up a 3!- Logan .. " " .. I I 63 67 ~ ~hrey 13--o-31; Collins 3-J- ',
01
periods before
Athens' l-1-8: TOTALS 17-12-46.
3(1 lead wlth only 1:19 remain- Pomeroy .. " .. 1 I 12 90 7; !!ayes 3-0--6; Jooes 1-0lqbt back to tie the score st
GALLfpiJLJS 1431
ing, then held on lor dear life Jackson . .... . 0 2 61 77 2. TOTALS 41-12-it.
16-36 alter three quarters of ! Gilmore, 1- 2-4: Jackson, 2- \ in the final 45 seconds Frid•y
..... 0 2 70 83 \ Score al Hall- BliBS 40, Rto '
play.
6-10 ; Spencer, 3- 1-80 Ford, to nip the Middleport reserves
TALS ,
I I ,5H 5H 32.
Early in the !inal slanza Ath·I 0-2-2 ; Gilkey,
Mike Fenderhosch's crlp FRIDAYS RESULT!i:
,
I
ens took a . lead and w.s lrhell, 6-3- 15: Ryal, 0--0-(); · shot w:th 119ieft IH'Oved lobe
(Vanity) , .
. !WHITE SIGNED
30
never again38 behind
until the , Meadows, 0-0-11; TOTALS 11-~ the winning goaL
Middleport 46 Galhpoh• 43
DENVER (UPll -Andre i
. tl
th
h !5-43.
Tho Jacket Babes had con Pomeroy 63 Wellston 5I
White, a tight eod at Florida
tioecond
na1 whleague
IS e gave
em t Plra M'dydl
B Qu arters :
N 1sonvt'II e 66
win without
: lrnl of the ball durin&amp; the final· JAathckson~83Loe
A&amp;M, was sljned Friday by the :
!oM.
• . eport
9 17 12 8- 46 ' 45 sectnds of play . but missed
ens~ gan 44
Denver Bronc01 ol the Amert- 1
Dennis Rapp led the Bulldogs iGalhpohs
13 6 13 9 - 13! three consecutive fool shotsq
, , (Jieoerv"l
csn FootbJ!l League, White, ,
with 15 potnls followed by Curt ! Offtctals ... Zimmerman and plus four field goal attempts in I Galli!"'hS 38 Middleport 36
who this year caught :1$ passes '
Heady wrth !4 and Jack Cla'h Turner.
going down to defeat
1 A\hens 38 Logan 31
for 321 yards at Florida A&amp;M,
with JJ.
·
Reserves - Gallipolis 38 Mtd-, The Imps are now I·I over- Wellsfo~ 57 Pomeroy 36
was Denver's No.2 future draft
. ,, dleport 36.
\ all MHS is 1-2 Bill Henry was Nelsonville 10 Jackson 3Z
choice.
2
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BOUM BOOM OUT

"HE flirtber stated that after the accident he was
pocked out for a few seconds and upon coming to,
tietd wbal ht thOUihl was SJDOke near the fro!lt
~: c:ar. He then attempted to get James (Bevan) out
tbt eir 111n wu uoabe to do so.

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Link stitch Jcryhc swea·
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sbearltn&amp; Unln&amp;, CoUll.
Siu~s 8 to 20.

to 20.

14.98 to 22.50

3.98to 7.98

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It would catch on fire.
•
"DOUG then tried to keep Bruce quiet and advised
hilll to lie still •tod not move around. Doug knew
all seriously injured and asked one of the
~t,l
01 at the I!Cene to call for. an amb~~~~ceii~:
furtio.er alated he knew what was gomg on a
e
they waited for the atbulan;e. •
.

"JT Is the opinion o(j~ officer' who J=b~ate~l:h~
accident, that thll young lad C?ndu

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FRIDA.Y, DEC. 16
OPEN NIGHTS TIL 9

1 2 4

Poqon il -~-'l'l · m_the. ~at10naJ Hockey Le~gue , FrPr1rh 1- 1--.1: J\ull 2- l- 5;
Brooker 1- 0---2; TOTALS 1~ w ~t h Chicago, announced Fnday ,Conde 5- 5- 15 ; Boggs 3- 37
1thai veteran Boom Boom 19; H•g~ertv 1 -0·~ • , 'fOl ALS

Geoffrion wlll not miss any U- 10- '6
ATH ~NS 15tl'
. '' .
Rap 5--5-l5: H ·- ~ , _ L g&lt;:~mes to _a _hard check in I
RUJF: I~WS ~ 381
6
.
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~ . Thursday mght s game.
. G. Smith o--4-4 : Henry 7H. . C,: larh &gt;-3-13, Eblen 1- , , The Rangers said that •-rays 1-15: ~·encferbooch
1- 0-Z·
-4 • • sa~ 0-1- 1; !land ley I- ' ol Geo!frion's chest showed no Burson 3-0-6; Alberti 3- 1.:_
~ 3. T ALS 18- 14-50
I broken bones and that he wtn : 7; Pauley 2~ -4: .Johnson oA~an
14 24 36 « fort!ID Saturday'&amp; practice ,... \ 0-11; TOTALS 16-ll-38
·
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I 2'1 3ti !JO ,olon. Geoffrion was oxpt'rled to By quarters:
.
Reservea: Athet!S 31, Lo&amp;anbe reody for Sunday'l same Middleport 'B'
I 11 t t0-'16 ,
Ill.
&amp;Kalnst Monlre•l.
Blue lmpo
12 4 12 I0--3¥ I .

. •.m• that

r~:t:rt~o~:~~ ~~;~~t~~~~~l :~~~ir'could
acctdent.
b.ve I due to the nature• of this
•
•
ll
ng boy to risk great
t•F(&gt;R ,someone, es~cia yha yo\1 alreJdY seriously in·
peraon~ Injury when e .~as
jured, is certainly a b':'vt a;t. 0
.
th Is still confined to ' wheel chair at hls
T~ ~!. After hit eoruUUol;! i'!lprove~ b~U ~e ~; .
crutches for some tJine. 'Doug
trancies
Scout Troo'P 216l Mercf'f~e boy's deed They point·
IJI(I Mt&lt;. Scott feet pFlrou toAi'd k"owledge obtained from
Ia oul\hat he used rs
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aen by IIUin~farouC
. "~~,,; to ;,!lauiit west Vil1!1ri•DI"
Ulere tiy Chle. oru•_. ·
now vernon. U
tlho ~i his land years ago,:;ED1 In Ohio last week·
that's It, bow come he was "I"' .

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It, Cpl, J. G. FraDclea, Gai11poU1 Post, state
HilhWIY Palfol wrote Mr. Scott a letter foUowlng
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tbe riaht iolle, a trictured left ar~ In
addltloll to 1lcerfltitnll .ml abrBSJOoa.
sev.-ai Pt.f80I1! were injured iD the accident. The ve·
blele
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ommended for a Ufesa'Vjog or mentor· ,
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THAN ABOX
OF TISSUE •••

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Charlu Mulln, 8titl Bt.?'below Eureka, II being rec-

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Holzer. Jlolpltal:
Villtinl' Puckett, Mill Eunice
Mil
hdurs 2-4 and 7-1 p.m. PareDta RoY R~aell, '!be Rev. ChaJrtes \
only on Ped't~lricl Ward.
T. SOttero, Mrs. John R. Veith,
Admlolloao
Mrs. Helen Campbell, Mrs. RobMary N. Bosler, Rt. 1 Gaill· ert E. Hemmood and lolant
polls: Mrs' Baa1l R. Deweese, SOli, Mrs. Harry E. JohnSOn and
Pt. PleaSII!t; Mra. Joteph c. infant daughter, Mrs. Cbarlei
Paugh. Mason; Dione E. Cap• E. saoders and infant daughharl, New Heven; Dona E. Tur· ter, Mrs. Robert L. Searles
ner, \\1. I Harrt100vllle: Mrs. Infant ·&lt;laughter.
Lois C. McKenzie, Rt. I Racine;
Drane K. McAngus, Pomeroy:
Brenda L. Stencllff, Jacketn; Ve\0!'1118 Memorial Hospital
Mr1. Donald B. Ftreman, Co- Admillloaa - Rtchard Colelumbus; Mrs. Reese V. Dlos- man, Lolli Bottom; Jam e
moor, New Manbfleld; Edward Young, Weot Columbia;
Tackett, Flatwoocla, Ky.; Mrs. curlll, Racine; Linda HDacn, I
Detpbll CUtnllliM,
Letart G'allipoiia; Merle Maoley,
Falls; The Rev. Willis G. Co- dieport.
burn, Jackstn; David H. Par· Dlocblraes - William Starry, Jackson, aod Mrs. Alva DU· les, etarenee Nichols,
ton, Soo~own.
Withee, Jamto Ward,
Blrdto
Wheeler, Glenda Benedum,
Mrs.,Cbarlto L. Deal, AlhloD, vld Stewart.
w. va., daugbter, I:C p.m. Fri·
---lay; Mrs. Basil R. Deweese,
Meip General Hospital
Pt. Pleasant, daughter, 6:41 o. AdmiPIOD• - Earl stov&lt;&gt;r,(
m. Friday.
Horrlsanvllle; Lowell Csrper,
· DloclutrJeo
Pomeroy.
The jlev. Donald G. Ashton, Dlocblt&amp;•• - None.
Mn. Dou111t G. Etlworda, 1!111
E. Htor)l, Debra L. Hellop, l'le!'oul Valley Hospital
Jainet II.. Hull, Willer Krodel, MJIIllted; Mrs. Darrell
Ml81 Eibel p, Kulm, Janet F. inptou, Pl. Pleasant; L YIll
MontgomorJ', James R. Porter, Slarke)l, Glenwood: Mn.
Colll'ad J. Price, Mrs. Dave nelb Wilson, Scottown, 0. ;

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Pomeroy's starUD&amp; five bit IJ.It II u.. ... of the lirlt line witlll 0111 Oil 01111111 111111:\Unt.
points wbilt MOON tnd ceater BY Quortera:
double figures as tbe Panthero quarter, but 1011 lilt lead dur· both to elncb the Paothor vie- Tile Pllltnn t. oil, pi II Rormle Logan got 13 IIIIi It pomeroy
II :II 37 &amp;:.
BY HOBART WILSON, JR.
.
iof Coach RuSi Moore produced iD&amp;Ibe HCond perlocl ancl Wtlla- tory.
I polall ea free d.r.wo IIIII hit points, respectively. Logan led We1laioD
10 111 32 5I
Wayne Davis, . senior forward,
tn a a balaoced scormg aUack to too wu ea top Jl.2i ol ball· Pomeroy led ooco mldw•Y \ IIDr lltld Jlllb d1tr!D&amp;Ibelaol Ute wtnners 1a rebouodllll with POMEROY - SwiSher 4--f.
abort ju!'lper with 52110seconds
Frtday rught defeat the Wellston Rockets 41S· time.
Jumped back m tbrousb the quarter by 56-411 a£. qurt.or.
eight of Pomeroy's 25. Pomeroy I'; Rodford
Lop&amp; !and teammate Jim Butcher, 5·7
_guard
58 Friday rugbt at Wellston.
front With • !'·12 lead by tile tee Don Swlther aid Bob Wba- Swlsber and Whaley Ued lor hit on 191 ol 40 sholll from the 4-10; Moore
Wbaley
1
two free throws with four seconds
remammg to g 1 v.e The Panthers look advantage end of the third quaner.
ley each sank lwo free tlll!ses. scoriD&amp; lionora for Pomeroy as field for 39 per C8111 average. !-1--1•: Aotlenon
Coach Carl Wolfe's Middleport Yellow Ja&lt;kets thetr of 36 trtes at the cbortly tme, The R4eketa, however, bat- II wu the ahorp 1bootllll o1 each bad lt. ,Swisher hit four The Pomeroy ReserVn Joat56- ala 18 (27 of 38) 41S.
third consecutive hardw'!"d triumJ?h. a 46-43 _dectston bitUng 27, wbile Wellston was Ued back throughout
.the Rod Butscher !bat put
the !iel4. c•llla nd,Ill: free throws.37 in the prellmlnory 1ame. WELLSTON - Lavendar !over Coach Duke Burson s Galhpolis Blue Devtls.
smkmg 16 ol 'll. The Rockets final o!Rht mlautes and w 1t h Rocket• back in the came Ia wblle Whaley .tOssed In three Ken ED&amp;IIsh was blgh for
Buescher 1-6-21; Nlch·
It was a defensive struggle all the
Tbe lead got 21 field goals, Pomeroy ol· lloecoada remoiolng lbey lrall- the closing mloutes and focced buckets •ahd tl&amp;ht foul shots. eroy with 1.
olas J-3-6: Haybum t-3-11:
exchanged hands 10 times. Tbe score waa tted on ftve ly 18. .
, ed by only two at 51-611. Seconds ll!e visitors to eonllnue
Bif BID
was close Pomeroy played host to the[Joffera 4-2-10; Oonveod i-ll
different occcas!on•. .
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The_ Meigs County eqers led later, BDl Moore went !:"_ .lbt topnotch abootll&amp; al the foul at the
heels with IS AthenJ Bulldo&amp;• last lll8bt.
Totlla 21 (18 of 21) Ill.
Willi I: !IS rematrung tn the
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1
feurtb perind, Gallla'a Jim Gil· I Don Nelsol scored firs\ for
T
FARMED OliT
rplacln&amp; Goegllll.
more tapped ln a twin pointer Middleport with a free toss at
DETROIT (UPI) -llelenJe- SVAC VARSiTY STANDINGS
to &amp;i" Galllf'Oli• a
lead. the , mark.
Pete Goe1ao of lite Detroit TEAM
w L p Ill'
4 27
The Bursoomen obtained pos·
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Willp wu farmed out Norlh Galli
1 o 71 11
it
oesslon oecoods tater. For two , With 2:t31eft in the flrsl
Coach Johnny Wlckllnts KJ· Euterl with • :1-1 record
wbo bod 10 field &amp;oa!J and ern'l ·lolaL
Friday to tho elub'l Amerleoo
a""
11
mlnutll and two seconds, tile iiod, it was 7-7. Rod Gilkey, MU-' ger Creek Bobcats outshot and Top "?'rer of theeventns wu four tree throws lor 24 polots. ! Eichinger edged
Hockey Leasue afllllale In Eastern
'" :
: 91 213
GalliW kept 1be ball away , chell and Gene Jackson chtp- out-rebounded the htgb . flymg Eatltl'lll Cbarlu
ElchlD&amp;tr D!ek Dou&amp;lu odded 11 to East-' Creek'• Cb!Jck Bradbury
Pittsburgh. '!be Red Wlnp Pld Kypr Cr
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Pomeroy Stuns Wellston 63~58 For Fir~l SEOAL Win

Wayne Davis Pumps In
Winning Goal With 21
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Left
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Weather Station.
Avera1e blih templl'atUra
t1t11 year 31.37 lncbes, 11131 nRST ARCl'lll EJPtOIIII
Day
lllP Low Weadler Prec. the week 11111 yeor 14.1, lut year U.ll6 lndlel.
Jl7lbMI, I ON*. II .
Sunday Tlme..Senlillel, Sunday, necember 11, 1968-7 Waldwe!l and daughter, Bidwell; ..,_:w
'lii!Niiiii'IID suo.
36 28 Cloudy
Iyear 51.7.
Normll averqe preelpitatloll Ill IJIYI •
till flnl'
112 1
s
Ronnie
Slayton,
Huntingweather
COI1tlltlDU
lor
each
2f
Mtl.
41
28
RaiD
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Average
low
temperature
lor
38.10
lnclles.
Gjllortr.
c
to
i8 38 Rain
tile week lhla year 40.0, last
lOll Jelft beiON tilt .
Ml' .' Frances Tyllftl PI Plea· bour p8!'lod as reeoflled 1!7 Tnes.
' . pt
r.iceo:-micll at ralrlli!d Wed.
t2 54 Rain
.12 \year 26.7ClTY WA'I'BRWOID - 111 CJif'lll, 111M bit ltl1l .-llttl
IOD 'I;
Pete
·
· Thurs. 7' 33 Cloudy
.07 Total precipitation for the JI'riclay temperaturel - !liP M 11 illaod lM!1'Ib of 1c911•lld· Fbl.
•an
'pau!.Smlth, Galllpotb Pleasant; Mrs. Bllly WilllaJDI. Fri.
62 56 Rain
.311weekthbyearl.38,lastyear.O'I jmw lt. Saturd.l)' NldiJt&amp;- • ..muriel. 110 •
p1
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Julia
ADD
Miller,
PL
BarbounVillaSat.
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40
40
Rain
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Gallipolis
In
Defensive
Bat~e,
46-'43
Middleport

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lrom Mi&lt;ldlepOI't with ao effec- 1ped in to give GAHS a 13-9 lead Eastern Eagles .Frldy rught at
made 10 field plla ad
Briao Wat110n
and Gordie
Trace ·'
live slall .
.before tite period ended.
Kyger Creek Hi&amp;b ScOOGI and
free tltrowa !Or'2l points.
wm pllf 11 defelsemeD, Soulbwestern .. · 0 2 .9 108
With 03 oeconds loll Gallia's ,
. . .
.
downed lfle Metgs Countians &amp;1Hall bad 13 Deniiis
TOTAUi
I I 'ISS 7il
10
0
La Mitchell was
f{e , GalhpoiiS hiked IIi lead to 59 in a Southera Valley Athletand '"" s' uk1iJ
"!_,
,
nd , f ,SIX pom\s twtce m the second tc Conference tilt
• 1
lh B bca""" pa
g
miSKU a 'one.a -one
ree
. b G HS
.
·
e o ta.
1
tbr
attem A .
ball stanza. However, wtt
A
The WIR put Kyger Creek in
f owed
P1·
JU 111 P
Ieadmg 17-11 at tbe 7:13 mark, second place tie with
tbe
Allhoup Eastern oiits&lt;:ored
y
J ·k ts Tannebill, Wayne Davis, Bill Eagles in \he SVAC race both
Kyger Creek 27·18 in the fourth
0; ; ' ·. . •
e Vllllinl . e11 ow . ac e (Spider) Davis, and George Sau· ,teams having I 2·1 reco;u, It
period, the bill last quorttr
obtained possesSion. Wtlh 25 er unloaded with 13 stralgM , evened Kyaer Creek's slate at
• '
by the Meigs CounU.I!I
another Jump ball poiats. Within six minutes, Mid· 2-2 lor the season. The loll Jell
to overtake the Bobcats.
was
'&lt;ilcport owned its biggest lead
led 17-11 at the
Aglll lbe J•cketa 1•1 the of the mgbt - seven pomts penocl,
at lbe balf,
ttp. Four ..........
Way· ;' 24-17 as 1:30 remained in the
11 Dovla oa\looae
what first hall.
I
ti:J leading u mudt u J4 po1Rt1
provool 10 be tl!o
wlonlal 1 Allor tbe omolte clelr'd bt
lR tbt lbird quarter.
i
loal . .
.
lbe aecoad period MHS bod
Coach Mike Morrison'a North Gallio High School Tbe hot lhooUog Bobcats
Gallipolis called time out
out.-ed GAHS, • -f. T k •
Plratea downed the Hannan
Wildcats 71-64 Fri· 2t field goals in $1 at!E!mpils I
17
Mttchell Jacket• took a li-lt load to
day Dilhl at Mercerville to take ftrst place in the South· from the 8oor lor 50.1 per
totb
Dllced
As the locker roomo atlatermisern Volley Athletic Conference.
81ld
48
e "" '"'11ra
towar~ the
.
'Ibo win puts the Plrotu io - spaulditJII&amp;eti!DI ~aid Jerry
i'
Butcher dosed m. The
came back strong Jackson's fronmen continued first place with 1 1_. record. ners with 26 markers. Dave Ho· Hall II,'
' ·• · ·
i
CARS
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offtc11i1 nled Mitchell charged . th th'rd t
hi .
to upset pre-101,.. ......,,ctions North Gallia's over-all record ger anc1 Mike Payne each total The Eqlel ahot 36
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0
1
s
on the. ed
play · Only four seconds 11
anza,
c
ppmg
aF
'cia
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11
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22
of
i
way the Jackets lead With rt Y ni1ht •• they romped
1·1. •...,.. for oecond place ed 17 marken lor the winoers. ..........
I
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remam . Butcher san' . '" " 14:02 lett, Tom S eocer .ut the to an euy- vlctwy over oro Easlel'll of Mello couoty \
shots. Eutern had 21
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free toases. That made tl 46· Gallilllll ahead apaiD
The Nelsonville ia lbe 111llll Grey· IIIII
KY&amp;tr Creek of GalJla ' For tbt looero! Terry Cr• lo the remve pme,
tSG•
buzzer sounded Wlth lead oee-oawed :ack' aod forth houod &amp;YJI!lllllum.
couoty • botb witb J-1 SVAC ree- ImD•IDIDapuDiol lpedbadm 1231
downed Kyger Creek. tM5,
""" "' possessiOn at IIUd until Wayne Davis bit three Showing • balaoced IICtring orcla.
ave 10 o s
' a... u Karr &amp;eltlll 10 points
The filleet'Dew oar
court.
. , . . slraight crip shots wtthln a attack led by Larry Gilliland, Han1a1 Trace ll H in ali iWISe ·
[Rose bad eight. For Kyler
1be tbrillms lintSb short apan. When the third per· Christ Mullins IIIII
Horold &amp;lilies, and tholr SVAC record !' The Plra\ell bull! up 1 15·12 Cmk, Tom Reese had eight
:l
I
the tod ended, Middleport .... back Howe, the lrmmeo raced off II 1·1 lo all sames, Eastern I! first period lead. By hal!Ume, and Tom Hysell bad five.
01 y ue v • an the VISit· : on top 38-34
to a ti-t firot periocl ltad in· S,2 IIIII Kyger Creek II :!-1. the viaitoro were oo top 3HS Eastern
11 12 9
before 1
made it 10-34 with 7:43 creased It to 37·11 ot the batt, Idle Friday oJabt wao South· IAlter three perlocls, it
sull Kyger Creek
17 13 16 11Hi4lli AU of Cldllloo'a ..,.._ ..,_... Ud cllolio\llltO ..,...,.
P "Our def ·.
. 1tell
the same. Then GAHS and were out front !HI olter weolerl whole lfUOD record 1Nortb Gallia ""'7
Eastern
II IZ t
ia yOOD ill a lata·motlol.
Cadillao. b 10 lor seven Jtraight poillts three quortero.
.. en!IVt
won .. lilts rallied
II
bolb SVAC sames.
Douglas
6-7-18;
Speocer
curtonl
wido
ooJoetion.
,..118od
a
Codillao
tl!al itlfn
1
tame, Slid Coach \lOtte. Asa on soals by GII.i.ey,
Mitchell Coach, Dave Ftsller'o quiltet Soturclay ruatrt sameo includ· • NORTH GAUJA, (71)
IHHI; Etcbtnger !0--1-24; far mon io f•tanall!d doMal•tlaloolioD
and Mark tTanne- awo) and Jacluon'l ko toll8. really bombed tho hoops In ed: SOulbwutern at RuUaocl; I GarreU, 7-12-26;1Deel, 2- Roush 1-11-2; Newland
...,. ololhor IIIIML Allll JOII'll Jod,
of prfcll to '
h Ill did a
JOb IThat made it 41-4G, 'GAHS, with the final otanza aa they ripped Kyaer Creek at Racille; and I3--7;
IHHI; Hager, 6; Bennedum IHHI;
1b practically lilY budpt.
to
17
on Larry Mitchell, . be conttJ· 11·55 left. Bradbury bit oaother in 24 points while Neloonvine Unloo Furhee II North Gallill. l--l- ' Skidmore, S--0--4; 22-lli-$9.
66 C1dill1c H.T. Std1n De VIlle _
... J •
ued. M1tchell waa linuted to to crip with .1\ -aitiiatr MilS collected II. .
At Mercerville Friday, both Payne, 5-7-17: TOTALS 24-- Kner Creek tM)F1l11 power equipm•... piUI Clloiate Control ·•• ,
3
mar1ers by the Jackets' tighl :Jed
. .;. , •·n' • rC , Tbt viclory uppad loekoon't leptl .CDllected S4 field &amp;oa!J, :11-71.
:l-4-1o; Hall
Grose
't' nl
man-lor-man defenn.
The• came Gilmoro'o lapin oeuon rectrd to :1-1 willie the but tilt Plratu eubed m on UNNAN TBA.e£ ("I
&gt;-1-11; Bradbury
eli to DJ, 1 owner DeW Cadlllae trade, turqliGIII
Btllt ,..,... qroetl \ltolr with 2:5$ left. Ttten came the Houncla are 1-t.
21 fret throwato
Morrloon Dlluoil, J...:-12: """'· II- White i-0-2; Eblio
, with turquoiae lnllrlor.
·
teuto ""' &amp;Out lluougbOIII Ihrilling fini!h
I Mulliua and Gilliland eocb hl8 lint flctory ., I
Norlb t-4; Cretaeelll, 11-11-33; Bie'
' .
1 Bucklet 0--0-(): Totals
:' ... teot. "You would have Glllipolis aw'ltcbed to 1 ...e netted II points for tho winDers Gallia eoaeb.
kel, 4-l-t: Wioe, 4-2- 0;
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66
Cadillac
Convertible
De
VIlle
_
$5000
24
"' were playlas fur defense in the
canto as with Moun\ oddiq 17
ond Roter Garrett paced the win· Sbeell, o-ci-G; TOTALS '
Full power equipment, radio, white tddmU-tlfea,
a
marbl" lllllfbl," re· o result of foul problems. Tttt Howe 14.
'
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PICKED FOR FAME
very immoeulate cor, new Cadlllle trade.
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1
1be
. lb Galllano committed 22 persoa- Steve Hubbard'• II mark••
15 •• 16
. J40NTGOMERY' Ala. (UP!)
64 Cadill1c Coupe D. Viii• ·
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tee m e ala, Middleport bad 11.
topped the llowtda with Tim
a....
II - 71 - Ettdl Roger Murphy of
Full power equipment. radio, white tddewlli ,lli't.i.
first quarter. Mitchell btl a tont GAIISilltla eold olgbt from ancake oddinl 17_
(Ail Gomeol
Hoaou Trott p Zl 14 17 - M Norlbwestern aod Jim Greth of
tinted glaoo, t!Jt.lteeriag wheel, crulJe contro~· 'A~·
jum~r. from the atde with 6:20 tfle lleltl, •lnkinl oaly 14 ol The box score·
~
W L P OP Reoerve oeore - North Gal· AriZona were picked Friday
tronlc eye, comfort control alr-eondltloalnl.
· '
remairuog. He added a free toss It JGalo for Z% per eell MHS
JACKSON· jill
lddleport · • • • J 0 192 142 II• w011.
tj!e.North squad lor the Dec.
with 5:15 lefi, makin&amp; it 3-0.
ldt 34 per COlli from ~~~~ lleJd
Howe 6-1-11· Mullfno I-+- ;thens ........ ! 0 98 89
aoou&amp;l'Blue-Gray football game. :
1
61 C1dlll•c Coupe De Ville--"-· $1495
- - -- ofo!dq 17 of M obota. Mlteb: 18; Patton 1+z; Gilliland 5
J
:186 247 Rio JV'1 Drop
The South also added a pair
1
~11 power equipment, radio, white aldewall tltto,
en paeed GaWpolla wttll 11 -l!-IB ; Mount 7- 3-ll; Green Nel "iJ1.... .. I
122 121 94-82 Decision
of players but concentrated on
tinted glass, one owner.
.
,
poioll. Saaer tallied 1% for 1-4-2; Malone 1~2; Lucas Go ....~ e .. .. : 1 m 131 The Rio Graode Julllor Var· beefmg up Its hne. The Soul~
the Jackets. GAllS sank li ol 3-4-10. TOTALS 30-21-11.
0 23
:: aity baoketball oquad suffered
John
OPIN IVES TIL 1:00
ID
:,fr;.:os: ud Middlepol'l
H
.NVJU..E (Ill
Loson .. ::
I 144 184 lta oecollllou 111 oeveo lallleJ
aMndemp:his l
,
.
u .,.. ~,_11 Harold sat Columbua Friday nighT as State
GAHS conuruttod II turnov- , 1-7; Pancake 7-3-17; Haolng
SIIOAL VARSITY
BU10 Colle&amp;e ocored a 14-12 tri·
~· . - - -OW
ers.
Gal- H-10;
CokerTOTALS
5-2-12::»-+Cor· TEAM
.
lipolisMiddleport
controlled lladtheeight.boards
rigan 1-11--2.
W L p OP umph.
Larry McDaniels was bigh Cambndge
64 Carl'ollton 59
OMAC FINANCING
Dolaadllll SEOAL champion with a secood half effort, 31-37. 66.
:::• .. .. .. 2 0 155 117 for the looero with 34 polots.
• Bern 73 Tho Platns 89
P'omarett
992-5342
Ath... Friday night overcame Gilkey aocl Mitchell each had I Scere by quarters:
- ... 2 0 116 102 Daooy Wlloon, Blo JV ace, was York 57 carthage-Tray SS
ID -ly Logon lead lo hand mne rebounds for GAHS. Bill Jackson
16 !7 10 II Pome .. .. •... Z 0 M U sidelines with an ankle injury. GIOtllter 66 Rome-Canaan 33
tho h18hiY • fovortd Chieltains Davts had 13 lor the Jackets, I Nelsonville
9 21 18 118 ' Ntlso royll .. .... I I 122 128 The Rio JV's will play at Lon- Alexander Btl Racme 46
lbelr 1teond straight loop toss Gallipolis is. now 1·2 for the I Reserve score: Nelsonville 10
• .. "
Tuesday. Box score:
1
by a fftlll count of 50-4 .
season.
MHS
IS 3-ll. InSide the , Jackso• 32.
Galt'
Us ·· •· · · 0 2
RIO JV's (Ill
07
4 11
wu Athens 31st straight win al SEOAL, Middleport II 2.0 and [
Lo Ipo " . ... .
M 1 Foster !--1-8; Le&lt;luone 1•-·
GAHS
.
gan .. ....... •1 12 IJ4
tS I122 \1-3 ; Mill er ...--;
' • ' Hawk'liS I
....,.,
· 11-2.
Ue
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TOTAlA
Playillg oo the Athens hard- . Mtddleport played at Jack-[
14 12-1-5: McDaniels
wood, Logan grabbed the lead •on Saturday mght. GAHS took I
SEO
Rijgs :1-+-4; Bethel o-1-1;
at H aod were never behind '"" Wellston ai home.
Bo
')£
TJIJAM AL RESERVES u !Conway 3--1-7: Hamilton 6Itqliltbe Bulldogs knotted thel•core:
-.JV
th
W
P 62
P 12-H. TOTALS
2 4L 76
..11111 •t 19-29 and then went
MIDDLEPORT &lt;ltl
A en• : . .. " ..
1 BUSS COLLEGE &lt;Mi
i
1111 front 33-31 in Ute third per·l Bradbury, 1-0-8; Sauer, SCoarh Terry Hansley'c GAHS ~~~nviiie .... 2 0 797 70! Kincade ii-2-12; Ruth 1-.Q '
iod.
2-12; B. Davis, 2-4-8; W. Blue Imps, down 211-16 af half- e stan .... .. I I 1 751-2: Zink 3-1-8; Gilchrest 6-

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3~:11

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11;:"~emauu;;g.
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court~

ba~ket,

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SEO Standings

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The Chieftains led ~~ and Davts, 2-1- 5: Tannehill, 1- time, forged aheod 28-26 aft· Gallipolis .. .. .. I I 76 75 ,2-14; Nelson 6-0-12;
11-:11 at Ute eod
the first 2-4; Nelson, 0-1-1; Butcher, er three periods, buill up a 3!- Logan .. " " .. I I 63 67 ~ ~hrey 13--o-31; Collins 3-J- ',
01
periods before
Athens' l-1-8: TOTALS 17-12-46.
3(1 lead wlth only 1:19 remain- Pomeroy .. " .. 1 I 12 90 7; !!ayes 3-0--6; Jooes 1-0lqbt back to tie the score st
GALLfpiJLJS 1431
ing, then held on lor dear life Jackson . .... . 0 2 61 77 2. TOTALS 41-12-it.
16-36 alter three quarters of ! Gilmore, 1- 2-4: Jackson, 2- \ in the final 45 seconds Frid•y
..... 0 2 70 83 \ Score al Hall- BliBS 40, Rto '
play.
6-10 ; Spencer, 3- 1-80 Ford, to nip the Middleport reserves
TALS ,
I I ,5H 5H 32.
Early in the !inal slanza Ath·I 0-2-2 ; Gilkey,
Mike Fenderhosch's crlp FRIDAYS RESULT!i:
,
I
ens took a . lead and w.s lrhell, 6-3- 15: Ryal, 0--0-(); · shot w:th 119ieft IH'Oved lobe
(Vanity) , .
. !WHITE SIGNED
30
never again38 behind
until the , Meadows, 0-0-11; TOTALS 11-~ the winning goaL
Middleport 46 Galhpoh• 43
DENVER (UPll -Andre i
. tl
th
h !5-43.
Tho Jacket Babes had con Pomeroy 63 Wellston 5I
White, a tight eod at Florida
tioecond
na1 whleague
IS e gave
em t Plra M'dydl
B Qu arters :
N 1sonvt'II e 66
win without
: lrnl of the ball durin&amp; the final· JAathckson~83Loe
A&amp;M, was sljned Friday by the :
!oM.
• . eport
9 17 12 8- 46 ' 45 sectnds of play . but missed
ens~ gan 44
Denver Bronc01 ol the Amert- 1
Dennis Rapp led the Bulldogs iGalhpohs
13 6 13 9 - 13! three consecutive fool shotsq
, , (Jieoerv"l
csn FootbJ!l League, White, ,
with 15 potnls followed by Curt ! Offtctals ... Zimmerman and plus four field goal attempts in I Galli!"'hS 38 Middleport 36
who this year caught :1$ passes '
Heady wrth !4 and Jack Cla'h Turner.
going down to defeat
1 A\hens 38 Logan 31
for 321 yards at Florida A&amp;M,
with JJ.
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was Denver's No.2 future draft
. ,, dleport 36.
\ all MHS is 1-2 Bill Henry was Nelsonville 10 Jackson 3Z
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"HE flirtber stated that after the accident he was
pocked out for a few seconds and upon coming to,
tietd wbal ht thOUihl was SJDOke near the fro!lt
~: c:ar. He then attempted to get James (Bevan) out
tbt eir 111n wu uoabe to do so.

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hilll to lie still •tod not move around. Doug knew
all seriously injured and asked one of the
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furtio.er alated he knew what was gomg on a
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accident, that thll young lad C?ndu

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OPEN NIGHTS TIL 9

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Poqon il -~-'l'l · m_the. ~at10naJ Hockey Le~gue , FrPr1rh 1- 1--.1: J\ull 2- l- 5;
Brooker 1- 0---2; TOTALS 1~ w ~t h Chicago, announced Fnday ,Conde 5- 5- 15 ; Boggs 3- 37
1thai veteran Boom Boom 19; H•g~ertv 1 -0·~ • , 'fOl ALS

Geoffrion wlll not miss any U- 10- '6
ATH ~NS 15tl'
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RUJF: I~WS ~ 381
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. G. Smith o--4-4 : Henry 7H. . C,: larh &gt;-3-13, Eblen 1- , , The Rangers said that •-rays 1-15: ~·encferbooch
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~ 3. T ALS 18- 14-50
I broken bones and that he wtn : 7; Pauley 2~ -4: .Johnson oA~an
14 24 36 « fort!ID Saturday'&amp; practice ,... \ 0-11; TOTALS 16-ll-38
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Blue lmpo
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r~:t:rt~o~:~~ ~~;~~t~~~~~l :~~~ir'could
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b.ve I due to the nature• of this
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peraon~ Injury when e .~as
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th Is still confined to ' wheel chair at hls
T~ ~!. After hit eoruUUol;! i'!lprove~ b~U ~e ~; .
crutches for some tJine. 'Doug
trancies
Scout Troo'P 216l Mercf'f~e boy's deed They point·
IJI(I Mt&lt;. Scott feet pFlrou toAi'd k"owledge obtained from
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It, Cpl, J. G. FraDclea, Gai11poU1 Post, state
HilhWIY Palfol wrote Mr. Scott a letter foUowlng
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tbe riaht iolle, a trictured left ar~ In
addltloll to 1lcerfltitnll .ml abrBSJOoa.
sev.-ai Pt.f80I1! were injured iD the accident. The ve·
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Holzer. Jlolpltal:
Villtinl' Puckett, Mill Eunice
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hdurs 2-4 and 7-1 p.m. PareDta RoY R~aell, '!be Rev. ChaJrtes \
only on Ped't~lricl Ward.
T. SOttero, Mrs. John R. Veith,
Admlolloao
Mrs. Helen Campbell, Mrs. RobMary N. Bosler, Rt. 1 Gaill· ert E. Hemmood and lolant
polls: Mrs' Baa1l R. Deweese, SOli, Mrs. Harry E. JohnSOn and
Pt. PleaSII!t; Mra. Joteph c. infant daughter, Mrs. Cbarlei
Paugh. Mason; Dione E. Cap• E. saoders and infant daughharl, New Heven; Dona E. Tur· ter, Mrs. Robert L. Searles
ner, \\1. I Harrt100vllle: Mrs. Infant ·&lt;laughter.
Lois C. McKenzie, Rt. I Racine;
Drane K. McAngus, Pomeroy:
Brenda L. Stencllff, Jacketn; Ve\0!'1118 Memorial Hospital
Mr1. Donald B. Ftreman, Co- Admillloaa - Rtchard Colelumbus; Mrs. Reese V. Dlos- man, Lolli Bottom; Jam e
moor, New Manbfleld; Edward Young, Weot Columbia;
Tackett, Flatwoocla, Ky.; Mrs. curlll, Racine; Linda HDacn, I
Detpbll CUtnllliM,
Letart G'allipoiia; Merle Maoley,
Falls; The Rev. Willis G. Co- dieport.
burn, Jackstn; David H. Par· Dlocblraes - William Starry, Jackson, aod Mrs. Alva DU· les, etarenee Nichols,
ton, Soo~own.
Withee, Jamto Ward,
Blrdto
Wheeler, Glenda Benedum,
Mrs.,Cbarlto L. Deal, AlhloD, vld Stewart.
w. va., daugbter, I:C p.m. Fri·
---lay; Mrs. Basil R. Deweese,
Meip General Hospital
Pt. Pleasant, daughter, 6:41 o. AdmiPIOD• - Earl stov&lt;&gt;r,(
m. Friday.
Horrlsanvllle; Lowell Csrper,
· DloclutrJeo
Pomeroy.
The jlev. Donald G. Ashton, Dlocblt&amp;•• - None.
Mn. Dou111t G. Etlworda, 1!111
E. Htor)l, Debra L. Hellop, l'le!'oul Valley Hospital
Jainet II.. Hull, Willer Krodel, MJIIllted; Mrs. Darrell
Ml81 Eibel p, Kulm, Janet F. inptou, Pl. Pleasant; L YIll
MontgomorJ', James R. Porter, Slarke)l, Glenwood: Mn.
Colll'ad J. Price, Mrs. Dave nelb Wilson, Scottown, 0. ;

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Pomeroy's starUD&amp; five bit IJ.It II u.. ... of the lirlt line witlll 0111 Oil 01111111 111111:\Unt.
points wbilt MOON tnd ceater BY Quortera:
double figures as tbe Panthero quarter, but 1011 lilt lead dur· both to elncb the Paothor vie- Tile Pllltnn t. oil, pi II Rormle Logan got 13 IIIIi It pomeroy
II :II 37 &amp;:.
BY HOBART WILSON, JR.
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iof Coach RuSi Moore produced iD&amp;Ibe HCond perlocl ancl Wtlla- tory.
I polall ea free d.r.wo IIIII hit points, respectively. Logan led We1laioD
10 111 32 5I
Wayne Davis, . senior forward,
tn a a balaoced scormg aUack to too wu ea top Jl.2i ol ball· Pomeroy led ooco mldw•Y \ IIDr lltld Jlllb d1tr!D&amp;Ibelaol Ute wtnners 1a rebouodllll with POMEROY - SwiSher 4--f.
abort ju!'lper with 52110seconds
Frtday rught defeat the Wellston Rockets 41S· time.
Jumped back m tbrousb the quarter by 56-411 a£. qurt.or.
eight of Pomeroy's 25. Pomeroy I'; Rodford
Lop&amp; !and teammate Jim Butcher, 5·7
_guard
58 Friday rugbt at Wellston.
front With • !'·12 lead by tile tee Don Swlther aid Bob Wba- Swlsber and Whaley Ued lor hit on 191 ol 40 sholll from the 4-10; Moore
Wbaley
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two free throws with four seconds
remammg to g 1 v.e The Panthers look advantage end of the third quaner.
ley each sank lwo free tlll!ses. scoriD&amp; lionora for Pomeroy as field for 39 per C8111 average. !-1--1•: Aotlenon
Coach Carl Wolfe's Middleport Yellow Ja&lt;kets thetr of 36 trtes at the cbortly tme, The R4eketa, however, bat- II wu the ahorp 1bootllll o1 each bad lt. ,Swisher hit four The Pomeroy ReserVn Joat56- ala 18 (27 of 38) 41S.
third consecutive hardw'!"d triumJ?h. a 46-43 _dectston bitUng 27, wbile Wellston was Ued back throughout
.the Rod Butscher !bat put
the !iel4. c•llla nd,Ill: free throws.37 in the prellmlnory 1ame. WELLSTON - Lavendar !over Coach Duke Burson s Galhpolis Blue Devtls.
smkmg 16 ol 'll. The Rockets final o!Rht mlautes and w 1t h Rocket• back in the came Ia wblle Whaley .tOssed In three Ken ED&amp;IIsh was blgh for
Buescher 1-6-21; Nlch·
It was a defensive struggle all the
Tbe lead got 21 field goals, Pomeroy ol· lloecoada remoiolng lbey lrall- the closing mloutes and focced buckets •ahd tl&amp;ht foul shots. eroy with 1.
olas J-3-6: Haybum t-3-11:
exchanged hands 10 times. Tbe score waa tted on ftve ly 18. .
, ed by only two at 51-611. Seconds ll!e visitors to eonllnue
Bif BID
was close Pomeroy played host to the[Joffera 4-2-10; Oonveod i-ll
different occcas!on•. .
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heels with IS AthenJ Bulldo&amp;• last lll8bt.
Totlla 21 (18 of 21) Ill.
Willi I: !IS rematrung tn the
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more tapped ln a twin pointer Middleport with a free toss at
DETROIT (UPI) -llelenJe- SVAC VARSiTY STANDINGS
to &amp;i" Galllf'Oli• a
lead. the , mark.
Pete Goe1ao of lite Detroit TEAM
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The Bursoomen obtained pos·
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oesslon oecoods tater. For two , With 2:t31eft in the flrsl
Coach Johnny Wlckllnts KJ· Euterl with • :1-1 record
wbo bod 10 field &amp;oa!J and ern'l ·lolaL
Friday to tho elub'l Amerleoo
a""
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mlnutll and two seconds, tile iiod, it was 7-7. Rod Gilkey, MU-' ger Creek Bobcats outshot and Top "?'rer of theeventns wu four tree throws lor 24 polots. ! Eichinger edged
Hockey Leasue afllllale In Eastern
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GalliW kept 1be ball away , chell and Gene Jackson chtp- out-rebounded the htgb . flymg Eatltl'lll Cbarlu
ElchlD&amp;tr D!ek Dou&amp;lu odded 11 to East-' Creek'• Cb!Jck Bradbury
Pittsburgh. '!be Red Wlnp Pld Kypr Cr
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Wayne Davis Pumps In
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Avera1e blih templl'atUra
t1t11 year 31.37 lncbes, 11131 nRST ARCl'lll EJPtOIIII
Day
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Sunday Tlme..Senlillel, Sunday, necember 11, 1968-7 Waldwe!l and daughter, Bidwell; ..,_:w
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36 28 Cloudy
Iyear 51.7.
Normll averqe preelpitatloll Ill IJIYI •
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Ronnie
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Ml' .' Frances Tyllftl PI Plea· bour p8!'lod as reeoflled 1!7 Tnes.
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r.iceo:-micll at ralrlli!d Wed.
t2 54 Rain
.12 \year 26.7ClTY WA'I'BRWOID - 111 CJif'lll, 111M bit ltl1l .-llttl
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62 56 Rain
.311weekthbyearl.38,lastyear.O'I jmw lt. Saturd.l)' NldiJt&amp;- • ..muriel. 110 •
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A REPRIEVE from the chopping blork "·as temporarily
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important connections with J\o1rs. Shirky Wis..-man o[
Shelbina, Yin. White turkeys are t;aining ~round on the
traditional bronze tyJU'S in POI•ularity at the Thanks·
giving table in some pnl s or the rountry. Thl r sociable

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Mrs- \'r'iseman. an employe at the Missouritarmers Assn.
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New Program Aids Beautification Projects

Exlension A.gt'nt. Agrie.
project such as the one in New er at Turkey Production Day the laying season."
[ ti sts. Dr. Robert E. Cook, the
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Lexington. according to John S. at the Ohio Agmultura\ Rc· l
DISCUSS RESEARCH
Chairman of poultry science at
Ohio communitil's may find Bottom. Hesourre llevclopment se;p·h and Development Cent~ Research in light manage- the Research Center and T~
it easier to develo p bC&gt;au11:ica-· leader at the Ohio State Uni- er, \\'oo~ter, late in November. ment, feeding breeders,
dis- :Ohio State University, serv;tl
tion projects as a result of a versity. A new town park. 1mProspects for agricultiJral ease control , and artificial
as chairman for the half-dB:f'
ne11 prJgram in which the gov- proved pub lic mal! and plaza, . growth, Cuddy :said, are ba~- : semination were discus~ed by ~chooL
rrnment provides half the re- or an t1pgr:1ded
wah•l'lront , ed 011 populalion increases 8 ', Rest! arch Center pouH ry sden· ! Mr~nagement during the lay· ,
sourrt•s, lht! community
tile ~ tree\, ur public building
is need to help (eed others,
in g period WC:!'i discussed by a
other half.
eli gihlc fur !ede~Hl assi,tarv. d~··lining number of •·ommer·
panel of resea rch: rs,_ halr,heryNew Lex ing ton citizens in undt'f the beaut Jflcatwn pro- l'l&lt;tl farms, and reductions in
I men . and a vetennanan at an
Southl'ast Ohi'J arc among the gram of the Depa rt mr nt
of agr;utltural surpluses.
~- evenmg banquet.
I
'irst tn mnke use ot the plan Housi ng and Urb:m Llc·\·rlop- "An efficient hatchery mana·
prodcction
f'hrv are using it to devE"Iop 1 men t. Ht:ll wll :-;ays.
ger must underst&lt;J nd hn~eder
b I market mg and rac~ors affecting _
·~rw village park_ Construction
50 PER CENT All&gt;
rio&lt;'k management and relate
[ early poult mortal 1ly were a·
v. ill start la te this winter.
11 r.1ay inch;de 50 per l ·· .'1: as - th is tu per!l)rm8h._ce at
the
mong principal topi_cs covered
.luhn M. Prerre, area Exten- .:;isl&lt;J il te for basic watn and hatehery
levelf
Dr. John
by re~e_archers dunng Turkey
si on agent 111 McConnelsville, son itary facilities, walks, road- t-'le
rning
ul
Cuddy
Turkey
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n Day. chairman
Dr. Keith dI. ,
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A merrhandJ smg rhmc al The Prod
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a c crymen at.
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(Jt-nl ~ plan the projert . sa)'S the ~noeo and lan dsca pi n.•!. Tile &lt;&gt;th•r
school · .,..,.,._y anuary
Center.
111 ,,OhiO
" tend ing Tue~ctay's
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5 will t;nJvcrs
use as Jt its
\heme _poultry dscience
t k y atesthe ch
d· 1
,l?rk idl-'il was presrn\Pd tn thf&gt; share of the ro;-;ts ma y be pro- perform&lt;.m&lt;'e data mu st be in-·
' rev1ewe ur e r ear un
]• !• ·:11 park commi~sion
more vided in e&lt;~sh i'lr m malt:'nals terpr~ted and properly convey- . "Communicating with Cu~tom· erwa_y and areas of future em· I
!h :111 &lt;'I we~r ago. Supnflrt from znd services.
ed to the fl ock owner or mana- ers. the Key to More Profits," ! pbasJS.
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h·1ih the com miss ion headf'd by To q1.~ali~y. a propost&gt;d b~au- ger."
featur ing widely-known authori- The school and f1eld da~_ lfere i
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U · f'harlt&gt;s l\1rflolliH11 . anrl the tificatiun program must
be "Fertility is lhe basic criter- tir'i in the rommunications fi e!d sponsored by t~e Re_search Ce~- 1
111
&lt;"Ommunity w&lt;Js quick to follnw .
o! a local. (·ounh. r1r re- wn for meastm ng breeder ef- ! Speakers will Include
Dr. ter
WJth the
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l.olr'al Pf'ople nledgf'd snm" SB. ginual comprehensive PlatL t\ rid !1tien('y, but ha tchability is aLso Earl Strong, ass istant dean of Stale U~lverslty a~d
0 h_t
000. plus
and la\mr . .. musl be official ly adopted bv affecled."' Dr. Flemi ng pointed all" Coll ege of Business
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lo w"·ri o&lt;Jrk cnnslr w·!ion
:he go vNning bodv, su&lt;"h as out. '·Th us. the real measure of i ~tra tion , Pennsylv ~nta State ~
_Whilr _the project bf'gan ti1~ l'ill llgt&gt; 11 r- e1!y ~ 01111 rJI , town - Wlt~l el rit-ientcy is the number Un iversity: l,('e A_uit, m-owner ·r
\H it: lht&gt; tdea _of a new park
sl11p t rust"'~s. or county com· of salable poults per hen during of the P&lt;Jm AdverliSJng Agency,
only. now a fJ\'e • year pro- m1~sioners.
-- · - Columbus, and Tom Wa gner, ra- '
gram bas ev~lvt&gt;d whi•·h \l'ill
F'ur fur\ her detail s, write to
!dio_ consultant of Delaware,
include additiOnal tree plant- Dr. Hottu m a\ the Ohio Stute
f0 UCefS 1OhiO.
lnl'~- a building removal, and : Cniversity, 2120 ryrre H.oad, co- j
I The program is des igned spe- 1,
, Jumbus, Oh io 43210. Or l'ontact !
cifieally to provi.de teachmg and
rtno\·a tlon or a villogt
orial park. ~lso proposed IS ' the De partment of Housi ng and
work shop expe rrerwe for
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tbe ~aodblasling aod masonry :Urban Development. 360 N.
, sentatives of Ohio's agribusi- ~
repa~rs to tbe county jail and 1Mtchigan Ave., Chtcago. 111.,1
' r,esses. Sponsors ol the cltntc 1
courthouse.
ii060 1.
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are the department of agricul- .
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The new park w11l con tai n
GROWrH PREDICTED
tural economics and rural socifollnlams. trPe pl antmg_s. arPas : The poultry meat rndu.st ry · v Mel!!~
and
G~llia Coun ology at Ohio State and the Ohlt&gt; ••
!nr aunu;J I and pe_renmal flnw- wi ll have a big share in the ~y
farmers
. mlerested Cooperative Extension Service.
f'rs.
grass slnps, re t.Jining Hgri cullural bourn now under- 1.n . pork
productron
are 1Sessions will be in the A&lt;•lic'Jll. l
walls. pa rk benches, and lig~ 1 t- way , Ohio turkry growers were ~~\'lied to attend the Area Pork 1tural Administration
Buitllding
mg.
told recently.
, I our._ Wednesday, Deee mber 14, on the University's West Cam·
_"To date this ~rojert has "The biggest hnom in poultry m ~.ltgh~and Count~·. a_ceording l pu s.
g1ven the commumty a common mea t is ye t to come." aceord- h, C. E. Hl akesle, !\-hgs, and Persons wi shing additional inand wo~lh y goal.'' Pierce says. ing to A. ~. Cuddy, president : Bryson Car_tt:!r, Gallia.
formation may wrile to Dr.
H~ beht&gt; \'f'S the completion of :~f Cuddy Foods, Ltd. in St rati'l- i Incl uded_m the four_slop:&gt; will Charles H. Ingraham at Room 1
th :&gt; proJect _w1ll show what ca n roy, Ontario.
He predicted be farrowtng stalls 10 a heat- 220 Agricultural Admi nist rat ion
be acromph s_hed as a direct re· tht:! turkey indu stry wi ll need ed shr·d: hogs fed on
b o I h i Building, 212(1 Fyffe Rd ., (;Oittffi·
f ~lt~ of plannmg by not j~st one to produce three and perhaps ~rou.rrd and on t_he flonr ; slatted: hus, Oh~o 43210.
rlf Lon or _one orgamza tJOn but four crops a .rea r. instead of 1 lecd1n~ (]oor wtth lagonn mnl'i· '
- - - -- by the enllre cu~.munity.
two, to ful ly realize iis oppor- 1ure dts~sal, and a fini siling l
Bit"; BLOW
Other comm umtles ran quali· tunilies
system w1th slatted floor , ~ra"· The highesl sea ever reliably
ly for fede ral assistance in a Cuddy was a principal speak- il y flow, manure system.
d'E'port~d cons isted of wa\'es 55
Detmls may be .secured by 1feet h1gh. To create such a wav
ront:t ct ing the County Extt!n· ,a 6B-knot win&lt;l would have to
sion •Jffier. Don Da"·is, An~a 1blow about 24 hours over a disExtensiOn Agent, Animal Indu s· tance of about 500 mile~. actry , worked out the details en turding to the Encyclopaedia
the program .
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Specialist to Demonstrate
Methods of Meat Cookery

Marra'1 HPr:na nr e. f!\.
ten~io n Specia!i _
.;t trnm the 01110
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prngnm on m•·;1 t cookel"y methods at Gra ('(&gt;
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Churc:r 111 Gallipolis Wednesdav. '
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!llht&gt; Nlll di~cu~~
prep aration
and &lt;'Mker:; n1('t hods. The"e
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Everyone who is interested in
learning mure t.~bout •·uok mg ln Nder to have
meats IS in vJ!fd. Brurg il ... :.~nd - meat for everyone lo tc.ste, we
tVich tor lunrh - we 1'-' :ll tur n- · mu.~ t Know how m;my plan to ·
1sh the bevP.ra ge. We -VI II l1t ;, Uend . You l';m tell tl1e Gallia
sampling the me&lt;Jt s r·oo1wd d11r- Countv Exten . , Jon Ofrlee
tng. thl!. •ftel"ho\m s• ~ y.~u wnn t 4612 1io let 11s know if you pl r:n
need much lu nrlJ.
to attend . Pl ease call
Tbere will be a supervised 1Monday evening, December
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SPwre1l ('ill~ 1;f llll'&lt;J I . in&lt;"lud- i,
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Jln~s. b•·t'f roCJ ~ I~. fHt rnburgens :'
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proti.'C!ion: A !itraight-line V·belt drive act s as a slip
(']ulch tu protect the drive system from shock loads. This
tnple-beater spreBdtr holds 130 bu.o; hel!l. Sides are made
or n_wi'lern, ~orrosiun-resistant sterl for extra tong spread·
tr life. A srnglt rope control, easily operated from yuu.r
tractor seat , let s you choose from five different rates of
avpi~ation . And the 11327" is economical; lubrieatc just
once a month, or every 100· loads, whichever com~ firlit.
Build your landpower 1:1t lower cost with a sprPader from
New Holland . Come in and 1el" us show you un eal! ier way
to ~ (lread . gUliY financing.

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important connections with J\o1rs. Shirky Wis..-man o[
Shelbina, Yin. White turkeys are t;aining ~round on the
traditional bronze tyJU'S in POI•ularity at the Thanks·
giving table in some pnl s or the rountry. Thl r sociable

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New Program Aids Beautification Projects

Exlension A.gt'nt. Agrie.
project such as the one in New er at Turkey Production Day the laying season."
[ ti sts. Dr. Robert E. Cook, the
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Lexington. according to John S. at the Ohio Agmultura\ Rc· l
DISCUSS RESEARCH
Chairman of poultry science at
Ohio communitil's may find Bottom. Hesourre llevclopment se;p·h and Development Cent~ Research in light manage- the Research Center and T~
it easier to develo p bC&gt;au11:ica-· leader at the Ohio State Uni- er, \\'oo~ter, late in November. ment, feeding breeders,
dis- :Ohio State University, serv;tl
tion projects as a result of a versity. A new town park. 1mProspects for agricultiJral ease control , and artificial
as chairman for the half-dB:f'
ne11 prJgram in which the gov- proved pub lic mal! and plaza, . growth, Cuddy :said, are ba~- : semination were discus~ed by ~chooL
rrnment provides half the re- or an t1pgr:1ded
wah•l'lront , ed 011 populalion increases 8 ', Rest! arch Center pouH ry sden· ! Mr~nagement during the lay· ,
sourrt•s, lht! community
tile ~ tree\, ur public building
is need to help (eed others,
in g period WC:!'i discussed by a
other half.
eli gihlc fur !ede~Hl assi,tarv. d~··lining number of •·ommer·
panel of resea rch: rs,_ halr,heryNew Lex ing ton citizens in undt'f the beaut Jflcatwn pro- l'l&lt;tl farms, and reductions in
I men . and a vetennanan at an
Southl'ast Ohi'J arc among the gram of the Depa rt mr nt
of agr;utltural surpluses.
~- evenmg banquet.
I
'irst tn mnke use ot the plan Housi ng and Urb:m Llc·\·rlop- "An efficient hatchery mana·
prodcction
f'hrv are using it to devE"Iop 1 men t. Ht:ll wll :-;ays.
ger must underst&lt;J nd hn~eder
b I market mg and rac~ors affecting _
·~rw village park_ Construction
50 PER CENT All&gt;
rio&lt;'k management and relate
[ early poult mortal 1ly were a·
v. ill start la te this winter.
11 r.1ay inch;de 50 per l ·· .'1: as - th is tu per!l)rm8h._ce at
the
mong principal topi_cs covered
.luhn M. Prerre, area Exten- .:;isl&lt;J il te for basic watn and hatehery
levelf
Dr. John
by re~e_archers dunng Turkey
si on agent 111 McConnelsville, son itary facilities, walks, road- t-'le
rning
ul
Cuddy
Turkey
.
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.
n Day. chairman
Dr. Keith dI. ,
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A merrhandJ smg rhmc al The Prod
Brownuctwassociate
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'&gt;'",•:1 twloed New Lexiugton rt'si. wcy s, fo unt ams, planters. !Jg! 1t- ··arms o
a c crymen at.
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(Jt-nl ~ plan the projert . sa)'S the ~noeo and lan dsca pi n.•!. Tile &lt;&gt;th•r
school · .,..,.,._y anuary
Center.
111 ,,OhiO
" tend ing Tue~ctay's
-~
~ 4 and State
5 will t;nJvcrs
use as Jt its
\heme _poultry dscience
t k y atesthe ch
d· 1
,l?rk idl-'il was presrn\Pd tn thf&gt; share of the ro;-;ts ma y be pro- perform&lt;.m&lt;'e data mu st be in-·
' rev1ewe ur e r ear un
]• !• ·:11 park commi~sion
more vided in e&lt;~sh i'lr m malt:'nals terpr~ted and properly convey- . "Communicating with Cu~tom· erwa_y and areas of future em· I
!h :111 &lt;'I we~r ago. Supnflrt from znd services.
ed to the fl ock owner or mana- ers. the Key to More Profits," ! pbasJS.
.
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h·1ih the com miss ion headf'd by To q1.~ali~y. a propost&gt;d b~au- ger."
featur ing widely-known authori- The school and f1eld da~_ lfere i
1
U · f'harlt&gt;s l\1rflolliH11 . anrl the tificatiun program must
be "Fertility is lhe basic criter- tir'i in the rommunications fi e!d sponsored by t~e Re_search Ce~- 1
111
&lt;"Ommunity w&lt;Js quick to follnw .
o! a local. (·ounh. r1r re- wn for meastm ng breeder ef- ! Speakers will Include
Dr. ter
WJth the
0
l.olr'al Pf'ople nledgf'd snm" SB. ginual comprehensive PlatL t\ rid !1tien('y, but ha tchability is aLso Earl Strong, ass istant dean of Stale U~lverslty a~d
0 h_t
000. plus
and la\mr . .. musl be official ly adopted bv affecled."' Dr. Flemi ng pointed all" Coll ege of Business
•.
lo w"·ri o&lt;Jrk cnnslr w·!ion
:he go vNning bodv, su&lt;"h as out. '·Th us. the real measure of i ~tra tion , Pennsylv ~nta State ~
_Whilr _the project bf'gan ti1~ l'ill llgt&gt; 11 r- e1!y ~ 01111 rJI , town - Wlt~l el rit-ientcy is the number Un iversity: l,('e A_uit, m-owner ·r
\H it: lht&gt; tdea _of a new park
sl11p t rust"'~s. or county com· of salable poults per hen during of the P&lt;Jm AdverliSJng Agency,
only. now a fJ\'e • year pro- m1~sioners.
-- · - Columbus, and Tom Wa gner, ra- '
gram bas ev~lvt&gt;d whi•·h \l'ill
F'ur fur\ her detail s, write to
!dio_ consultant of Delaware,
include additiOnal tree plant- Dr. Hottu m a\ the Ohio Stute
f0 UCefS 1OhiO.
lnl'~- a building removal, and : Cniversity, 2120 ryrre H.oad, co- j
I The program is des igned spe- 1,
, Jumbus, Oh io 43210. Or l'ontact !
cifieally to provi.de teachmg and
rtno\·a tlon or a villogt
orial park. ~lso proposed IS ' the De partment of Housi ng and
work shop expe rrerwe for
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tbe ~aodblasling aod masonry :Urban Development. 360 N.
, sentatives of Ohio's agribusi- ~
repa~rs to tbe county jail and 1Mtchigan Ave., Chtcago. 111.,1
' r,esses. Sponsors ol the cltntc 1
courthouse.
ii060 1.
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are the department of agricul- .
1
The new park w11l con tai n
GROWrH PREDICTED
tural economics and rural socifollnlams. trPe pl antmg_s. arPas : The poultry meat rndu.st ry · v Mel!!~
and
G~llia Coun ology at Ohio State and the Ohlt&gt; ••
!nr aunu;J I and pe_renmal flnw- wi ll have a big share in the ~y
farmers
. mlerested Cooperative Extension Service.
f'rs.
grass slnps, re t.Jining Hgri cullural bourn now under- 1.n . pork
productron
are 1Sessions will be in the A&lt;•lic'Jll. l
walls. pa rk benches, and lig~ 1 t- way , Ohio turkry growers were ~~\'lied to attend the Area Pork 1tural Administration
Buitllding
mg.
told recently.
, I our._ Wednesday, Deee mber 14, on the University's West Cam·
_"To date this ~rojert has "The biggest hnom in poultry m ~.ltgh~and Count~·. a_ceording l pu s.
g1ven the commumty a common mea t is ye t to come." aceord- h, C. E. Hl akesle, !\-hgs, and Persons wi shing additional inand wo~lh y goal.'' Pierce says. ing to A. ~. Cuddy, president : Bryson Car_tt:!r, Gallia.
formation may wrile to Dr.
H~ beht&gt; \'f'S the completion of :~f Cuddy Foods, Ltd. in St rati'l- i Incl uded_m the four_slop:&gt; will Charles H. Ingraham at Room 1
th :&gt; proJect _w1ll show what ca n roy, Ontario.
He predicted be farrowtng stalls 10 a heat- 220 Agricultural Admi nist rat ion
be acromph s_hed as a direct re· tht:! turkey indu stry wi ll need ed shr·d: hogs fed on
b o I h i Building, 212(1 Fyffe Rd ., (;Oittffi·
f ~lt~ of plannmg by not j~st one to produce three and perhaps ~rou.rrd and on t_he flonr ; slatted: hus, Oh~o 43210.
rlf Lon or _one orgamza tJOn but four crops a .rea r. instead of 1 lecd1n~ (]oor wtth lagonn mnl'i· '
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two, to ful ly realize iis oppor- 1ure dts~sal, and a fini siling l
Bit"; BLOW
Other comm umtles ran quali· tunilies
system w1th slatted floor , ~ra"· The highesl sea ever reliably
ly for fede ral assistance in a Cuddy was a principal speak- il y flow, manure system.
d'E'port~d cons isted of wa\'es 55
Detmls may be .secured by 1feet h1gh. To create such a wav
ront:t ct ing the County Extt!n· ,a 6B-knot win&lt;l would have to
sion •Jffier. Don Da"·is, An~a 1blow about 24 hours over a disExtensiOn Agent, Animal Indu s· tance of about 500 mile~. actry , worked out the details en turding to the Encyclopaedia
the program .
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Specialist to Demonstrate
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Marra'1 HPr:na nr e. f!\.
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prngnm on m•·;1 t cookel"y methods at Gra ('(&gt;
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Churc:r 111 Gallipolis Wednesdav. '
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learning mure t.~bout •·uok mg ln Nder to have
meats IS in vJ!fd. Brurg il ... :.~nd - meat for everyone lo tc.ste, we
tVich tor lunrh - we 1'-' :ll tur n- · mu.~ t Know how m;my plan to ·
1sh the bevP.ra ge. We -VI II l1t ;, Uend . You l';m tell tl1e Gallia
sampling the me&lt;Jt s r·oo1wd d11r- Countv Exten . , Jon Ofrlee
tng. thl!. •ftel"ho\m s• ~ y.~u wnn t 4612 1io let 11s know if you pl r:n
need much lu nrlJ.
to attend . Pl ease call
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tnple-beater spreBdtr holds 130 bu.o; hel!l. Sides are made
or n_wi'lern, ~orrosiun-resistant sterl for extra tong spread·
tr life. A srnglt rope control, easily operated from yuu.r
tractor seat , let s you choose from five different rates of
avpi~ation . And the 11327" is economical; lubrieatc just
once a month, or every 100· loads, whichever com~ firlit.
Build your landpower 1:1t lower cost with a sprPader from
New Holland . Come in and 1el" us show you un eal! ier way
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Wind, Rain, Snow Blamed ill:· Collision of·P·acltets·. at' Local Warfboat
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, Pittsburgh crashed into the Iquieted by the crew. Nobody of 50 years ~o:
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; S. B. Harding Co. re&lt;eived at MadisOn, Ind., !Dr fi,OOO; he
Fthy years ago the htgg('st llocal packet C. C. Bowyer early ! was injured, but several had
'The Jewel, which is owned
De~. f1~iiit .;;~~~:~~-c~::l ~) contract for rJver wall valves recently sold his Kanawha Rlv.
exct1ement 011 th e locnl water thts iSaU mornmg at the wharf ! narrow escapes.
Dec. 7, 1911- The-wickets of by Captain Hitner, a ~howboat Clin~on,
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er towboat Lyda aDd later refrnnt was the co!hston of a during a ternftc wmdstorm ac- Fifteen feet of the Bowyer's Dam\ 26 were lowered Tuesday min, is schedul~ ~ go south a,rmgton, .
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gretted it: the Ohio was wtihflw rleston to p1usburgh paeket compamed by ram and snow . I guards were torn off as well evening by Lockmaster James to New Orleans on Dec. 15 with l~rgest· ~li~ packet
IUFFLE$ q~. :THE RIVER- drawn from the· Madison and
\\ll h a locJl pHckrt &lt;J t thr (~&lt;d· The Bowyer was cons1derably as other damage done and the Hill on orders of the chief en- four. steel barges from Am- u~J'Ohlo R1ver.1 Tbe
Ttle building of •Lock and Dam Kentucky River trade; she wal
J1polls wh ~rfbo;ll
damaged. ~o much that Captam boat narrowly escaped bemg gineer. of the district in ~er bridge, pa., and two barges of nwned by a form\£ huckstitt, 21 above Proctorville wbich is built t Marietta in 1909· steamWhll t murh exc 1 t~en 1 en t PIP· IS G Gardner tooli the boat sunk.
to ass1st a coal fleet to Cmcm- coal.
will b~ operated in Ute ~ariet- r~rted to be~n e~Iy in the boat ~ices 8,11! loo~ up ..
\ &lt;Hh-d . no une v. a~ 1nJum1 dnti to tht:! Enterpnse Docks at Pt. The Tt'll City is said to have 1nati. The dam will be put up
For the benefit of a query ta • PJttsLurgh trade. ~his "11l sVring, will greetly please riv· Deck hands continu~ to be very
the hJ g pacKt&gt;t wa" 11ot dam- 1Plt,as~ nt for n·pa1rs.
bt:!come unmanageable when
again Thursday night.
rrom a resident of Brookvill~~ be the lo~gest p~ck~t t~~ that ep men, espec_i~dly. Captain E. scarce on, boats and fuel ia
&lt;~gC'd. But not so ftlr 111(' IIJ• al Severa l reel_ or the B(w,'Yer's lerri fic gale struck the pat'ket : The steamer Jewel here . at Ind., we ~ill s~ate that the any gaso~me boat has ~er been A. BurnSld"er.lnd other promin· high in cost .... Pool bNts
pm·liet as yuu (•:m st't' frorn P,uards were npped oH and one JUst as she was puttmg 1n at 1the Acme Bmle: Shnp l~ndmt: Gr~nwood s whiStle is not the entered m. T~e gasohne boat ent coal alld":~boat
people as well 88 packets ~are experitl11'&gt; HJver Nl'WS item ol till' si de I)[ the packet' s hull nar- the wharr. The Tell City was undergomg repairS WiJS In bad Whistle that was on the Henry ca~ be run With less eKpense of West nr~triJe wllo see ne· encing sueb troubles lri securV C'C . !j, 1916 is:-;ue ol lil t ' l;: 11' •· row I) escaped bemg crushed not damaged and l'Otltinued on shape this morning and in dan- M. Stanley.
than steam.
cessity ~-~ tbJ~ Improvement lng crews at Pittsburgh .....
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mg over. The ferry boat was on a New Richmond plant for Dec. 11, 1911 ,_
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The big packet T(•ll Cin m1 :"-.1uch excitement prevailed but Other interesting R1ver News ! called tete ewes ass1sance sever~ ,Ye~rs a
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y wor . contrac~ or ~:~~~o;:U:;;Ipolis ltimU,n, ;ton ;trade Mon- G,OOObusbelsofcoalonaround
ber w&lt;l\' from Charle~too l! J the fnghtened passengers were : js found in these other items and efforts were made to float Captam Miles H. Brown who 'll on the OHro. Rlvec,
day an.•iDP
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.· .n.i's re.paired In trip, lt I.s said, from C\nclnnaU
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up 19, 10:50 p. m ;
George but lor only a lew trips, Later the U. S. Engineer Office
g!l"!! " '.,ll~. ,,.IJ!e Enterprise to Huntmgton; Gapta
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1' Clql.t!'lli• b'Jck Brown ts Crawford, one ef ber elerks,
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Price and Dunca n Br~ce up , this whistle was installed on the Independent Bridge
IJf 'eliargi ol'' lbe Bowyer's of· states the coal whlcll was the
6:40 a. m.; Queen C1ty down the Greenwood and has been Pittsburr.h Trolley and
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. . 20, 7·10 a. m.: Bt~by Lear down there ever since. The Stanley's Co., the J. &amp; J. B. Holland
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Gauge readmgs - ~a!hpoll s 20, 7:15 a. m.; Andrew Cal- big whistle is in pBSsession of and the S. B. Harding ·Co.
the packet Ohio cents a bushel in those ays.
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. ~mton. 16~ sta~m~ary , ~~na- 1 w . H. Shaver, J r , down 23, 6
It's beginning to look a lot hke C!1 ristmas even lv.. ha F~lls il 49 fallmg, Cht~J l es- p. m.: Pnncipio up 23, 6 25 p
1hough there's no ice and snow. In case you need are- llon 1.9. 1 1..
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wmder, there· s only 12 more shopping days left until
~h1o River - \\ a lte~ Beck- m.: F'ranklin B. up Greenup
Chnstmas.
]Old up l4, 2 20 p. m · Ptlllip l4·10 p. m.; Pennsylvania up
There's a beJ.utifully decorated Chri stmas tre e on ·Sporn up 14, 1:10 a. m.: John [Greenup 4 25 p. m.; Miss Sus·
•qRIVE A LITTLE-SAVE A LOT
1he roof of JetTy .\1iller·s Country Fan·, out on Rt. 35, J. Rowe up 14,2 a. m.; ReJable lan up Greenup 5:15 p.m.; JeffAT RUTLAND FURNITURE
near Rio GrandC. And, from the looks of the inside of I up 16, _5:10 p. m.; Vulcan up boat up Greenup 2:10 a. m.,
the store, which is easily seen from the highway as you :lit, 5 50 P m.: Beaver down Boc-K down Greenup 3:55 a.m. :
drive by, the shopper would ha ve a mecca of gifts to 16, 6:30 a. m.; Polly ,R. up 17, Barbara Gay
down Greenup
&lt;.:hoose from
jlO p. m.; St. Marys up 17, 4·50 a. m.: Bess1e Walker up
One of the most beautifully decorated landscapes 4 20. ~- m.; Susan La~e ~own 1 Greenup 6:50 a m.: City of
arou nd here is a little fart he r out the rood at Bob Evans 17. 6 25 a, m; Moun ta m State St. Louis down Greenup 7:35 a.
Sausage Shop. I ca n't describe it, or 1 sho uld say I won't. dowu 17, ~.50 a. m.: Peggy m: Southern down Meldahl 2·
Drive out and see it.
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I hi:id the pleasure 1lmrsday I tmg of 1msurpassed natural
Ido•n Meldahl 6:55 p. m.; On·
night to nde to Morehead, Ky: beauty located midway between torium ; Bert .T. Combs Cla:ss- lward up Meldahl &amp; p.m. ; Iron :
w1th Bob S1ler of Radto wjeh Ashland and Lexington in a room Builing ; the Home Econ- Worker up Meldahl 8.30 p. m ;
for the Rio Grande and More- spot where the Bluegrass meai.E omics and Industrial Arts Steel Trader up Meldahl 9:50
head State University basket- Appalachia.
Bu1lding; the Admmistration p. rn. : Charles Stevt:!nson up
ball game. It was the first t1me Now under construction are : Building; Mignon Hall ; Wilson Mcldahl 3: l5 a, m.
I had ever vis1ted Morehead.
Mignon Tower, a 16 story worn- ~all ; an ~ddition . doubling the Gallipolis Dam_ ,._.C:tStern up
1 was very much impressed en's res1dence: Alumni Tower, siZe of Baird Mustc Hall; West 3::m p.m.; OVEC up 5:15 p.m.;
WJth the UIUverstty, its physi- a lO·slory men's residence; an M1gnon - ~all ; and Regents Hall: J . S. Lewis up 6. 15 p. m.;White
cal p!ant layout and the stu- addilion to Breckenndge Train- an addJtJOn to Johnson Cam- Gold down 7:10 p. m. ;
John
dt'n!s th~mselves. Robbie Siler ing School: a physical educa- den Library and renovatmn of i Ladd Dean up 8:20p.m.; lndi·
~ ~ r1 Freshman at Morehead and tion ad?Ition to Field house; Palmer House for use as
a ana up gAs p. m. : Harry Dy· ,
IN THE "WRITE" SPIRIT
\\(' v i~ited him in his fourth a 41-umt mamed ~tudent apart- home management house.
ler up 2:55 a. m; Solvay· down
II 111 Jr &lt;.!Drmi1ory room.
ment bUlldJng. 11 three - bed- The growth program has pro- 3:50 a. m.
For den, study, bedroom . . , . for '
him,
for her, for growing children
\\ e ha d lime to kill before room fac~l.ty houses; ~nd a. four- 1v1ded proper accommodatJOns Kanawha River _ Lucy Jane
tl •! ' baskrtball gilmc and had story addJlwn to Lappm SCience for Morehead's expanding m- Lucas down Marmet 4:30a.m. ;
and teenagers
maple ' desks. .,...
The answer to Santa's long gift list.
d 1nn er at the
Mountaineer Hall.
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lercollegiate athletic program. Allen R. Merrill up Winfield
l hl"t' where they have no waitTo be started later th11 year For mdoor events, the
field ?:05 p. m. : Edeana Bosworth
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Jld\ f11r 1t and when they cal.l
1es Bwldmg; . another addJtlo? offices for coaches.
Outdoor tiOna! up Winfield 11 ·10 p. m.;
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1.' ·he tahle and eat
· to Bami J,tusJc Hall ; an add1- Sports Cemer which boasts a m.; Helen z. down Winfield 4·35
\ln:·P hc~d State Umvers1t.v is j tion to ,~ ~an Student ~ouse ; 10,000 seat stadiwn with a f45,· ia. m.; 0 . F. Shearer down Win· ·
11 .r· Silt"r-" Alma Mater, or at and a ffiree-slo ry Art . Butldlng. 000 grasstex running track and field 5:30 a. m.; H. E. Bowles 1
k&lt; l' t he aC'Ird like it was We 1 Completed within the
p~st !t baseball field built to major j and Fort Dearborn up
and
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~{"&gt;Pral pt:!ople he knew m- 1year w~ ftve-stnry East Mig- league proportions.
1down Winrield waiting at 1 a.m.
For Dad's special comfort . . Mol'(\'s'
c1, ·!!llg the Pres1dent. Adron non Hall ; four-story Coo per
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1Hall ; the maintenance and opon your gift list ... we have the ~err
.'\ t 1&lt;111ghhn F'ield House, 1 !erations building ; an addition
feet chair ... at the perfect price.
n H 1 Harol d Rarkl'r,
former to the Administration Buildmg ;
fnGtball coarh at Southwestern I and the understructure and inHig h School who 1s now dormi- .stallation of lights at Breathitt
tory director and football train- ISports Center stadium.
I also met Gene Bennett, o ne~- During the last 12 years, other for the Morehead Golden er buildmgs constructed have
Eagls.
I been the field house. the Doran
1 also met Gene Bennett. one I Student House which
holl9es ,
of the offi('!a]s at the game. :the cafeteria, grill, bookstore,
Bennett and buddy, D1ck Hy- game room, lounges, post ofland ofticiate at lots of R i o flee and meeting rooms; Lake·
Grande basketball games and wood Terrace, a 116-unit marother games here in Gallipolis. ried housing project: and the
Only his buddy Thursday night 201 room North Men's Hall.
was George Conley, a KentucOther new buildmgs include,
ky State Senator. Imagine that the Buller Hall ; 12 faculty duII ls never too early
YOU CAN GIVI
a state Senator offtciat ing at a plexes; a dramatics arts laborto
plan
for
Cbf!St·
THIS
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ball game.
1atory additwn to Bu ttnn Audimas
next
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Laughlin Field House
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llea1s 5.500. The
Morehead
how much has been
Sports Information department
THE WHOLI FAMILY CAN GET TOGETHER
saved in just 50
Is one of the best in the busiweeks. Save as little
AND
GIVE
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as 25 cents or as
;loci!\ wbatJ!Ii•upertly •I!OI!mhled early ·Ameriyou first half st atJ~l!cs and a
much as $10 each
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~ri Jilin! room)Qdudea , .• a long, three-.::oehio11
running score of game. And , 1
week. You, too, can
wing aola, matchiDg chair with box: pleated 1kirt
aftt'r the game they lmng a
have a pre-paid holiday.
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complete res um e uf the game 1
Start saving today. Our 1967
;ng maple table., plw two authentic
plu s a second half
rUlllllilg
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ate of Baylor. is Sports Inforfor more details.
matiOn Dm:&gt;ctor
Laughlin FJeld House, 1 heard
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into !
somebody ye!! al me. ft wa s I
Mike Fisher, son of M1 and
Mr s Steele F1sht&gt;r of Gallipo. i
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FOR SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIVING
Gallia county were with hlm. !
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Mrs. Ol1\'f' BurnPtt Wr &lt;.ll r a.
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gam helnre ~ t arl un: f0r lllmw
5.00 " ... ' . 250.00 WHEN YOU OPEN
It wa ~ 2 a n1 l·ttd;l'. Jlll•fl llng
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10.00 ' ' . ' 500.00
V~-hen we ilfl"ll.'l'r.] 1r1 (;;iiiiP•Ji ls.;
YOUR ACCOUNT
5,500 has grown .11 enrrJII IIWill 1
W. "'"" 1 compltia. lllftnlo!J' tf Hon4h
Morehead Slalt· lln 1 v•·r ~ JI~, ud
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 6:00 TO 8:00
Hoodt ICI:U~rln . . . 11fb ta lhrllt
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tM mMI ¥aluM mill.. on YIUI" lift lilt.
Wllh ils studem IJr•d~ 11 1 JWa rly
r;,.,. I fiOIIdl l ifl C.rtifiCIItiR II1J' •mtvot
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u d ~our 11fl will k•ll 011 rl'ti"l pl•lllr• I
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5 MlO ha s gruv. 11 1r 1 t•nrrdl mrnt 1 for
/llliny JellS tG f4illllt.
more !h an SIX tum•s dunng Jhe • SHtCT YOUR MOOEL OR ACCESSORY
pasl 12 yPars m.akmg 1t fllle of i NOW fOil SPRifltli DEUVERV . WE PRO·
VI DE fREE LAVAWAV SERVICE.
lhe f~slt:!st grov. mg sch!JOls m
•Hond• prm sttrt at
the United States.
$215.00
'TI1e most eve-c&lt;Jlehmg rea•Plus rnodllt Itt 11111nd dtll""' cher...,
ture of the schools 1s the $14,Honda n~~W•I SD plctur.O
MEMIIER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
(W,f!OO construction program unMEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
der way on the 365 acre c;,m P'" ; Rawlings Honda S1les
composed of gen tly slop mg 1
WY 2-2151
POMEROY
OHIO
tnd terraced lawns in a '"t. --M•ID•D•L•I•P•D•R•T•,.o.H.•o__ ,,____________________

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Christmas with a
Savings Club Account

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PlanJ were completed fir llle
Christmas Home Deoorallal
Contest in Middleport u
•
meeting ol members ol the
participating garden clubs Friday evening at the ilona tl
Mrs. Garen Stansbucy,
Tbe contest is sponsored jointly eacll year by the Middleport
Garden Club and the AmateJr
Gardeners tn cooperation with
the Middleport Chamber
of

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Decorating
Contest is
Announced

Youth Cited
Into .COurt
Mter Wreck

Tbe C&lt;Jntest will feature three
categories t.hii year, to include
Doorways and, or, Windows;
Religious; and Non-Religious;
with first and second prizes tn
each categucy.
Residents taking part in the
C&lt;Jntest are asked to carry one
theme through decoratioos such
as all religious, or non-religious.
Tbe entries will be
judged
Thursday, Dec. 2 beginning at
6:30 p.m. with a social hour !IJ
be held following the judging
at the home of Mrs. Mal&lt; RDJt.

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Wind, Rain, Snow Blamed ill:· Collision of·P·acltets·. at' Local Warfboat
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BY DICK THOMAS
, Pittsburgh crashed into the Iquieted by the crew. Nobody of 50 years ~o:
her.
j
; S. B. Harding Co. re&lt;eived at MadisOn, Ind., !Dr fi,OOO; he
Fthy years ago the htgg('st llocal packet C. C. Bowyer early ! was injured, but several had
'The Jewel, which is owned
De~. f1~iiit .;;~~~:~~-c~::l ~) contract for rJver wall valves recently sold his Kanawha Rlv.
exct1ement 011 th e locnl water thts iSaU mornmg at the wharf ! narrow escapes.
Dec. 7, 1911- The-wickets of by Captain Hitner, a ~howboat Clin~on,
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arounUng to $22,1XKt.
er towboat Lyda aDd later refrnnt was the co!hston of a during a ternftc wmdstorm ac- Fifteen feet of the Bowyer's Dam\ 26 were lowered Tuesday min, is schedul~ ~ go south a,rmgton, .
w1H be
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gretted it: the Ohio was wtihflw rleston to p1usburgh paeket compamed by ram and snow . I guards were torn off as well evening by Lockmaster James to New Orleans on Dec. 15 with l~rgest· ~li~ packet
IUFFLE$ q~. :THE RIVER- drawn from the· Madison and
\\ll h a locJl pHckrt &lt;J t thr (~&lt;d· The Bowyer was cons1derably as other damage done and the Hill on orders of the chief en- four. steel barges from Am- u~J'Ohlo R1ver.1 Tbe
Ttle building of •Lock and Dam Kentucky River trade; she wal
J1polls wh ~rfbo;ll
damaged. ~o much that Captam boat narrowly escaped bemg gineer. of the district in ~er bridge, pa., and two barges of nwned by a form\£ huckstitt, 21 above Proctorville wbich is built t Marietta in 1909· steamWhll t murh exc 1 t~en 1 en t PIP· IS G Gardner tooli the boat sunk.
to ass1st a coal fleet to Cmcm- coal.
will b~ operated in Ute ~ariet- r~rted to be~n e~Iy in the boat ~ices 8,11! loo~ up ..
\ &lt;Hh-d . no une v. a~ 1nJum1 dnti to tht:! Enterpnse Docks at Pt. The Tt'll City is said to have 1nati. The dam will be put up
For the benefit of a query ta • PJttsLurgh trade. ~his "11l sVring, will greetly please riv· Deck hands continu~ to be very
the hJ g pacKt&gt;t wa" 11ot dam- 1Plt,as~ nt for n·pa1rs.
bt:!come unmanageable when
again Thursday night.
rrom a resident of Brookvill~~ be the lo~gest p~ck~t t~~ that ep men, espec_i~dly. Captain E. scarce on, boats and fuel ia
&lt;~gC'd. But not so ftlr 111(' IIJ• al Severa l reel_ or the B(w,'Yer's lerri fic gale struck the pat'ket : The steamer Jewel here . at Ind., we ~ill s~ate that the any gaso~me boat has ~er been A. BurnSld"er.lnd other promin· high in cost .... Pool bNts
pm·liet as yuu (•:m st't' frorn P,uards were npped oH and one JUst as she was puttmg 1n at 1the Acme Bmle: Shnp l~ndmt: Gr~nwood s whiStle is not the entered m. T~e gasohne boat ent coal alld":~boat
people as well 88 packets ~are experitl11'&gt; HJver Nl'WS item ol till' si de I)[ the packet' s hull nar- the wharr. The Tell City was undergomg repairS WiJS In bad Whistle that was on the Henry ca~ be run With less eKpense of West nr~triJe wllo see ne· encing sueb troubles lri securV C'C . !j, 1916 is:-;ue ol lil t ' l;: 11' •· row I) escaped bemg crushed not damaged and l'Otltinued on shape this morning and in dan- M. Stanley.
than steam.
cessity ~-~ tbJ~ Improvement lng crews at Pittsburgh .....
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Tn
bune
hv
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impact.
The
wharfboo.t
her
\\oay
to
Pittsburgh.
ger
of
being
broken
up
or
turn·
The
Greenwoodls
whistle
was
. . . The,··e.
Bqwyer re- The fast Fleetwood o1 earlier
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guards were al so damaged.
mg over. The ferry boat was on a New Richmond plant for Dec. 11, 1911 ,_
Jet.' ..~"';L . th G
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The big packet T(•ll Cin m1 :"-.1uch excitement prevailed but Other interesting R1ver News ! called tete ewes ass1sance sever~ ,Ye~rs a
secur
y wor . contrac~ or ~:~~~o;:U:;;Ipolis ltimU,n, ;ton ;trade Mon- G,OOObusbelsofcoalonaround
ber w&lt;l\' from Charle~too l! J the fnghtened passengers were : js found in these other items and efforts were made to float Captam Miles H. Brown who 'll on the OHro. Rlvec,
day an.•iDP
. : ~
.· .n.i's re.paired In trip, lt I.s said, from C\nclnnaU
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-- --placed it on the Carrie Brown flO.OOO. have been &amp;.warded : ~·
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up 19, 10:50 p. m ;
George but lor only a lew trips, Later the U. S. Engineer Office
g!l"!! " '.,ll~. ,,.IJ!e Enterprise to Huntmgton; Gapta
a
20
1' Clql.t!'lli• b'Jck Brown ts Crawford, one ef ber elerks,
Vef eWS
Price and Dunca n Br~ce up , this whistle was installed on the Independent Bridge
IJf 'eliargi ol'' lbe Bowyer's of· states the coal whlcll was the
6:40 a. m.; Queen C1ty down the Greenwood and has been Pittsburr.h Trolley and
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Louis Tanner best quality, cost only
1Jve
,
. . 20, 7·10 a. m.: Bt~by Lear down there ever since. The Stanley's Co., the J. &amp; J. B. Holland
d 1
Gauge readmgs - ~a!hpoll s 20, 7:15 a. m.; Andrew Cal- big whistle is in pBSsession of and the S. B. Harding ·Co.
the packet Ohio cents a bushel in those ays.
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ree t on roliers, Pomeroy •Ma: Rhea up 22, 5:20 a. m. ; Har· use.
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Times-Sentinel, Sunday, December 11, 1....
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so_n 24.39:, Pt. ~leasant 25·9:J, vey .Jordon up 23. 5:15 p. m.; j •;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~-~--:__
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" BY DICK THOMAS
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. ~mton. 16~ sta~m~ary , ~~na- 1 w . H. Shaver, J r , down 23, 6
It's beginning to look a lot hke C!1 ristmas even lv.. ha F~lls il 49 fallmg, Cht~J l es- p. m.: Pnncipio up 23, 6 25 p
1hough there's no ice and snow. In case you need are- llon 1.9. 1 1..
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1m; Kentuckian down 23, 6:50 a.
wmder, there· s only 12 more shopping days left until
~h1o River - \\ a lte~ Beck- m.: F'ranklin B. up Greenup
Chnstmas.
]Old up l4, 2 20 p. m · Ptlllip l4·10 p. m.; Pennsylvania up
There's a beJ.utifully decorated Chri stmas tre e on ·Sporn up 14, 1:10 a. m.: John [Greenup 4 25 p. m.; Miss Sus·
•qRIVE A LITTLE-SAVE A LOT
1he roof of JetTy .\1iller·s Country Fan·, out on Rt. 35, J. Rowe up 14,2 a. m.; ReJable lan up Greenup 5:15 p.m.; JeffAT RUTLAND FURNITURE
near Rio GrandC. And, from the looks of the inside of I up 16, _5:10 p. m.; Vulcan up boat up Greenup 2:10 a. m.,
the store, which is easily seen from the highway as you :lit, 5 50 P m.: Beaver down Boc-K down Greenup 3:55 a.m. :
drive by, the shopper would ha ve a mecca of gifts to 16, 6:30 a. m.; Polly ,R. up 17, Barbara Gay
down Greenup
&lt;.:hoose from
jlO p. m.; St. Marys up 17, 4·50 a. m.: Bess1e Walker up
One of the most beautifully decorated landscapes 4 20. ~- m.; Susan La~e ~own 1 Greenup 6:50 a m.: City of
arou nd here is a little fart he r out the rood at Bob Evans 17. 6 25 a, m; Moun ta m State St. Louis down Greenup 7:35 a.
Sausage Shop. I ca n't describe it, or 1 sho uld say I won't. dowu 17, ~.50 a. m.: Peggy m: Southern down Meldahl 2·
Drive out and see it.
---- --·-- -----Downey up 18, 6:35 a.m.; Jenks 15 p. m.; Luther Herdman :
I hi:id the pleasure 1lmrsday I tmg of 1msurpassed natural
Ido•n Meldahl 6:55 p. m.; On·
night to nde to Morehead, Ky: beauty located midway between torium ; Bert .T. Combs Cla:ss- lward up Meldahl &amp; p.m. ; Iron :
w1th Bob S1ler of Radto wjeh Ashland and Lexington in a room Builing ; the Home Econ- Worker up Meldahl 8.30 p. m ;
for the Rio Grande and More- spot where the Bluegrass meai.E omics and Industrial Arts Steel Trader up Meldahl 9:50
head State University basket- Appalachia.
Bu1lding; the Admmistration p. rn. : Charles Stevt:!nson up
ball game. It was the first t1me Now under construction are : Building; Mignon Hall ; Wilson Mcldahl 3: l5 a, m.
I had ever vis1ted Morehead.
Mignon Tower, a 16 story worn- ~all ; an ~ddition . doubling the Gallipolis Dam_ ,._.C:tStern up
1 was very much impressed en's res1dence: Alumni Tower, siZe of Baird Mustc Hall; West 3::m p.m.; OVEC up 5:15 p.m.;
WJth the UIUverstty, its physi- a lO·slory men's residence; an M1gnon - ~all ; and Regents Hall: J . S. Lewis up 6. 15 p. m.;White
cal p!ant layout and the stu- addilion to Breckenndge Train- an addJtJOn to Johnson Cam- Gold down 7:10 p. m. ;
John
dt'n!s th~mselves. Robbie Siler ing School: a physical educa- den Library and renovatmn of i Ladd Dean up 8:20p.m.; lndi·
~ ~ r1 Freshman at Morehead and tion ad?Ition to Field house; Palmer House for use as
a ana up gAs p. m. : Harry Dy· ,
IN THE "WRITE" SPIRIT
\\(' v i~ited him in his fourth a 41-umt mamed ~tudent apart- home management house.
ler up 2:55 a. m; Solvay· down
II 111 Jr &lt;.!Drmi1ory room.
ment bUlldJng. 11 three - bed- The growth program has pro- 3:50 a. m.
For den, study, bedroom . . , . for '
him,
for her, for growing children
\\ e ha d lime to kill before room fac~l.ty houses; ~nd a. four- 1v1ded proper accommodatJOns Kanawha River _ Lucy Jane
tl •! ' baskrtball gilmc and had story addJlwn to Lappm SCience for Morehead's expanding m- Lucas down Marmet 4:30a.m. ;
and teenagers
maple ' desks. .,...
The answer to Santa's long gift list.
d 1nn er at the
Mountaineer Hall.
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lercollegiate athletic program. Allen R. Merrill up Winfield
l hl"t' where they have no waitTo be started later th11 year For mdoor events, the
field ?:05 p. m. : Edeana Bosworth
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n·~, P ...;. \:ou place your ordE'r. _are: a ~raduate EducatiOn ~t_ud- house seats 5,000 and contams down Winfield 8:25 p. m.: Na·
Jld\ f11r 1t and when they cal.l
1es Bwldmg; . another addJtlo? offices for coaches.
Outdoor tiOna! up Winfield 11 ·10 p. m.;
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\ 1 ,,. numb£&gt;r .vou take .\our tray I to Ba1rd Mns_1c Hall; an ad~contests are held Lit Breathitt IJe[{erson down Winfield 2:20 a. 1
1.' ·he tahle and eat
· to Bami J,tusJc Hall ; an add1- Sports Cemer which boasts a m.; Helen z. down Winfield 4·35
\ln:·P hc~d State Umvers1t.v is j tion to ,~ ~an Student ~ouse ; 10,000 seat stadiwn with a f45,· ia. m.; 0 . F. Shearer down Win· ·
11 .r· Silt"r-" Alma Mater, or at and a ffiree-slo ry Art . Butldlng. 000 grasstex running track and field 5:30 a. m.; H. E. Bowles 1
k&lt; l' t he aC'Ird like it was We 1 Completed within the
p~st !t baseball field built to major j and Fort Dearborn up
and
Iw
~{"&gt;Pral pt:!ople he knew m- 1year w~ ftve-stnry East Mig- league proportions.
1down Winrield waiting at 1 a.m.
For Dad's special comfort . . Mol'(\'s'
c1, ·!!llg the Pres1dent. Adron non Hall ; four-story Coo per
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decorating flair . .. the nicest people_·
IJ (I . an
1Hall ; the maintenance and opon your gift list ... we have the ~err
.'\ t 1&lt;111ghhn F'ield House, 1 !erations building ; an addition
feet chair ... at the perfect price.
n H 1 Harol d Rarkl'r,
former to the Administration Buildmg ;
fnGtball coarh at Southwestern I and the understructure and inHig h School who 1s now dormi- .stallation of lights at Breathitt
tory director and football train- ISports Center stadium.
I also met Gene Bennett, o ne~- During the last 12 years, other for the Morehead Golden er buildmgs constructed have
Eagls.
I been the field house. the Doran
1 also met Gene Bennett. one I Student House which
holl9es ,
of the offi('!a]s at the game. :the cafeteria, grill, bookstore,
Bennett and buddy, D1ck Hy- game room, lounges, post ofland ofticiate at lots of R i o flee and meeting rooms; Lake·
Grande basketball games and wood Terrace, a 116-unit marother games here in Gallipolis. ried housing project: and the
Only his buddy Thursday night 201 room North Men's Hall.
was George Conley, a KentucOther new buildmgs include,
ky State Senator. Imagine that the Buller Hall ; 12 faculty duII ls never too early
YOU CAN GIVI
a state Senator offtciat ing at a plexes; a dramatics arts laborto
plan
for
Cbf!St·
THIS
lMPOIIfANr
ball game.
1atory additwn to Bu ttnn Audimas
next
year.
By
Glfl',
IJlld 'AY
We had front row seats in ..,.-.............,...
depositing
a
lillie
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YfAAI
tthe RadicrPress sec tion in
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each pay day, you
Laughlin Field House
which
w!ll be surprised at
llea1s 5.500. The
Morehead
how much has been
Sports Information department
THE WHOLI FAMILY CAN GET TOGETHER
saved in just 50
Is one of the best in the busiweeks. Save as little
AND
GIVE
A. WHOLE
ROOMFUL OF GinS
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as 25 cents or as
;loci!\ wbatJ!Ii•upertly •I!OI!mhled early ·Ameriyou first half st atJ~l!cs and a
much as $10 each
.
~ri Jilin! room)Qdudea , .• a long, three-.::oehio11
running score of game. And , 1
week. You, too, can
wing aola, matchiDg chair with box: pleated 1kirt
aftt'r the game they lmng a
have a pre-paid holiday.
.. ... a ll)vely map)e coffee table and two intere1t•
complete res um e uf the game 1
Start saving today. Our 1967
;ng maple table., plw two authentic
plu s a second half
rUlllllilg
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Christmas Club is now open.
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David Cawood. a J96.l graduAccount last year, stop by
ate of Baylor. is Sports Inforfor more details.
matiOn Dm:&gt;ctor
Laughlin FJeld House, 1 heard
.When \lie first wen t
into !
somebody ye!! al me. ft wa s I
Mike Fisher, son of M1 and
Mr s Steele F1sht&gt;r of Gallipo. i
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hs.
FOR SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIVING
Gallia county were with hlm. !
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Rec&amp;ive
I UHnk lhry wen· Dann,v Chick I
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and Phil Sandel s. but I 'm not
sure
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h .Jerry's Re~ta uraul where IH'
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2.00 .. ' . 100.00
saw Cha rlie Burnl'll, sun (] f
SIZE 9x12
Mrs. Ol1\'f' BurnPtt Wr &lt;.ll r a.
3.00 ..... " 150.00
gam helnre ~ t arl un: f0r lllmw
5.00 " ... ' . 250.00 WHEN YOU OPEN
It wa ~ 2 a n1 l·ttd;l'. Jlll•fl llng
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10.00 ' ' . ' 500.00
V~-hen we ilfl"ll.'l'r.] 1r1 (;;iiiiP•Ji ls.;
YOUR ACCOUNT
5,500 has grown .11 enrrJII IIWill 1
W. "'"" 1 compltia. lllftnlo!J' tf Hon4h
Morehead Slalt· lln 1 v•·r ~ JI~, ud
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 6:00 TO 8:00
Hoodt ICI:U~rln . . . 11fb ta lhrllt
(
tM mMI ¥aluM mill.. on YIUI" lift lilt.
Wllh ils studem IJr•d~ 11 1 JWa rly
r;,.,. I fiOIIdl l ifl C.rtifiCIItiR II1J' •mtvot
,;
u d ~our 11fl will k•ll 011 rl'ti"l pl•lllr• I
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5 MlO ha s gruv. 11 1r 1 t•nrrdl mrnt 1 for
/llliny JellS tG f4illllt.
more !h an SIX tum•s dunng Jhe • SHtCT YOUR MOOEL OR ACCESSORY
pasl 12 yPars m.akmg 1t fllle of i NOW fOil SPRifltli DEUVERV . WE PRO·
VI DE fREE LAVAWAV SERVICE.
lhe f~slt:!st grov. mg sch!JOls m
•Hond• prm sttrt at
the United States.
$215.00
'TI1e most eve-c&lt;Jlehmg rea•Plus rnodllt Itt 11111nd dtll""' cher...,
ture of the schools 1s the $14,Honda n~~W•I SD plctur.O
MEMIIER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
(W,f!OO construction program unMEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
der way on the 365 acre c;,m P'" ; Rawlings Honda S1les
composed of gen tly slop mg 1
WY 2-2151
POMEROY
OHIO
tnd terraced lawns in a '"t. --M•ID•D•L•I•P•D•R•T•,.o.H.•o__ ,,____________________

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Fourth Graders
See Scales at
Work on Tour

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December Sales Just ln~~nm~.~ For Christmas!
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Give Chairs

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Commerce.

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Enjoy a prepaid
Christmas with a
Savings Club Account

1

PlanJ were completed fir llle
Christmas Home Deoorallal
Contest in Middleport u
•
meeting ol members ol the
participating garden clubs Friday evening at the ilona tl
Mrs. Garen Stansbucy,
Tbe contest is sponsored jointly eacll year by the Middleport
Garden Club and the AmateJr
Gardeners tn cooperation with
the Middleport Chamber
of

DESKS-~-- ------

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Decorating
Contest is
Announced

Youth Cited
Into .COurt
Mter Wreck

Tbe C&lt;Jntest will feature three
categories t.hii year, to include
Doorways and, or, Windows;
Religious; and Non-Religious;
with first and second prizes tn
each categucy.
Residents taking part in the
C&lt;Jntest are asked to carry one
theme through decoratioos such
as all religious, or non-religious.
Tbe entries will be
judged
Thursday, Dec. 2 beginning at
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MORNING Star Chapter, O"E; "
S., Past MatrrniS and hus- .
bands will hold their Christ· '
mas party and diMer wilh "r· ·
vlllfl i!lartlng at 5 .m.. in
the Thurman Masonic Temple.
Moaday
FRENCH Colony, Daughters
of the American Revolution,
will meet at 8 p.m., at the
home of Mrs. M. T. l!lpllns,
Sr. Miss · Ruth Martin and
Mrs. Frank E. Wetherholt,
co-hostesses. Mrs, Ruth GU..
Ungham will present the proCOOKBOOK PROJECT - Members of Be\a Sigma Phi Chapter members
8"am.
CHESHIREKYGER
PTA
Meigs Coun.ty have completed a cookbook project. The projeet, begun earlier
will
meet
in
the
school
audl·
year, was under the chairmanship of Betty Rawlings (smaller photo).
torlum at 7:30 p.m. Students
book for distribution last week were, I to r, Judy Crooks, Carolyn Grueser,
In grades one through six wiD
Clelland and Rosetta Redovian. Other members of the cookbook committee we r e
Rill Ball, April Smith, Doris Ewing, Billie Jo Spears and Linda Watson. Merchants play with them. It Isn't out or · present a Chrl111tmas program.
who sponsored the publication were Middleport Book Store, The Shoe Box, Ingles the ordinary"for a lather to buy Everyone Is to bring Christ""'·" -1111. . , _
Furniture, Simon's Stores, Citizens National Bank, New York Clothing House, Hart· aa electric train for his six- mas cookies.
ley &amp; Bennett Shoe Store, Barnhart Tailoring, Bailey's ·Restaurant, H &amp; R Fire· months-old son, or a football CENTENARY Grange will
stone, Roush's Shoe Store and R. H. Raw! ings Sons Compan,y_._ __ _ _ _ __ for his brand new Infant.
hold • regular meeting at
A Pomeroy man, arrealed
7:30 p.m. Refreshments !urn• by Mlddleporl Polke Friday
A young child whos' parents !shed by the Grange.
on eha11e• ol drtvlnl while
are always playing with his C.I.C. CLUB will bold its latolieated, wu llaoel fill
toys and !tiling him how to Christmas dinner at ! p.m. and costo and •enteaeed II
play with them isn't going to be at Gene Ball's restaurant in lltree daya Ia jaU ill Mayor
very happy. And a youngster, Pt. Pleasant.
c. o. Fisher's Court SaturTUESDAY
-ay mo!'llllls.
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who can't handle a toy that's
too old lor him might as well TODDLERS TO TASSELS
lie wao Homer A. PoweU,
have no toy at all!
48, Route 1, Pomeroy, wbo
Mothers League will meet ot Friday at,::K P·llll'lr•• travBY PAT GLASS
"have everythingn But there ed, expensive, fancy toys No matter how great the the home ol Mrs. Robert •Ill&amp; east on Mill Street, atExt. Agent, Home ~&lt;'on.
are parents, often with tight I lntrirate toys tht'y caa't real· klmptatiop, parents should stay I Taylor. Secret Pal Christmas tempted to make a tell tara
GaiUa County
budgets, too, who are always y pay with for fear o1 dam- within the ability· limits of their gilt exchange. Bring kits for
01110 Rutland SL, loll eoatre~
Last week we talked about buying toys lor their young orr- agi•&amp; them,
children when ·~lecting toys. Guiding Hand School.
aad stnt•k 1 IUY wire. nero
toys for the "average" child. spring.
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and only miD·
But not al1 three-year-olds are Youngsters who seem
to . Grown-up toys are ~me. these young folk come
to m. at the home ol Mrs. Jean or damare to lbe PoweU vonoisy and fun-loving. Not all I"have everything" are pro!r times good.. A small manJcure grasp the complicilted business ! Cobb. Gilt exchange.
ldcl,e.
eight-year-olds are interested in 1ems when it comes to picking set, some _Jewelry, or dres~p of life. Let ~em learn at their BIDWELL WSCS will meet
with cl.othes ~~g~t please a little own pare, swe ~em the tool! at 7,30 p. m. at the hme of ......,,.,,,""'""·
10 chemleal experiments" or mo- out toys for them. Toys
del airplanes.
especiay fine workmanship or girl: A chJid s ~atch, a
key to encourage earnmg, and these
Mrs. Loretta Thompson.
Sinatra'• YoungeoL
The individual child and hi~ materials, or toys that have cham, some mmiatur~ carp~n- youngsters usually grow up hap- PEMBROKE CLUB will hold
like~ and dislikes must be kept some novelty feature, will usual- ler toos are often a wtse cho1ce lJ) and capable.
ils Chr~tmas party at 6:30 Has Huge Diamond
tr. mind.
ly answer the problem. Magie !or a boy.
Toys help. Toys are the lnstru- p"m., at the home o! Mrs.
And where Individual likes tricks and model trucks
and
TOYS FOR PARENTS!
ments children use to play at John L. Evans, Second Ave.
HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPI) -Frank
and dislikes differ from the alrpanes are among the great Unfortunately • :~orne
The better baanced thes~ FRENCH CITY Garden Club Sinatra's youngest daughter,
&amp;verage, it's a good idea to find assortment of good choices to (probaby more
fathers
are, the easier children will will hold its Christmas party year-old Tina, was sporting a
toys to Iii these special cases. be made.
buy toys so they
adult life.
and gift exchange at 6 p.m., . H carat diamond
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Here are some toy suggestions Toy• that are completely
at the home ol Mrs. Wymond rmg today from
I Rolls,
fbr the special cases.
simple sometimes do
the
Bradbury, Mrs. Florence Cali!., real estate man
Chlldrea "WIIb Everything" trick. Chlldrea who havt evTrainer and Mrs. Mary Glb- Hess, 28.
Actually, cWldren seldom erytbiDg oileD llave compllca~
oaut, co-hostesses. Members
A spokesman for the couple
bring covered dish and table saod they plan to ~arry next
12- The Sunday Times-Sentine~ Sunday, December ll, 1968
service.
summer, probably tn June or
RIVERSIDE Study Club wiD Jbulyh. TIna is SinatNra's daughter
By Helen
1 ancy,
meet at 1 p.m., at the home Y " 6rst woe,
Bouel
of Mrs. L. H. Nelson.
CORA GRANGE will meet y
Getty W-.1at 7:30 p. m. There will be 1
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YOUTH A~KED FOR IT!
and plrk me up.
cent gilt exchange, Mem- Dutch Aetretls Pol
This column is for
young Isn't a year an awful long bora hrtng candy.
people, their problems
and time when it wasn 't reol'y my WEDNESDAY
ROME &lt;UPI) -J, Paul Getty
KYGER
WOMEN'S
Society,
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3,2, son of per!laps the
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p easul'eJ, eir trou bles and fault? - HELPLESS JN PRISed sd
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fun. As with the rest or Helen ON
W ne ay at 10 a.m., at the ~orld s r~chest man, today marHelp US!, 11 weleom., laughs
home or Mr1. Fred Sisson. nod mlno-sklrtod Dutch actress
but won't dodge 1 serious ques- Dear ,Heiple':':
Covered dish luncheon. Fifty Talitha Pol, 25. in a $2 civll
lion with a brush-off
You U get time off lor gond cent gift exchange.
ceremony In Rome City Hal~
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Send your teen-age quesllons
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will meet one week earl at
Angry bowls .of ousted photote YOUTH ASKED FOR IT pardon until you learn
that the home of Re
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IJ'aphers subslotuled
for thl
BY ROBERT WINGETT
care or Helen Help US! thl; gond intentions d?n't excu,.
v. an
rs. wedding march. They Included
TO DAY'S THOUGHT-· No matter how big a scoun- newspaper
bad judgment and ft 1 ALWAYS :~~~::! ~· m~i"~' Prince Filippo Orsini, found
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drel a man may seem, always remember that, to
MISTAKES IN JUDGEMENT: ~~: =ta~h~pe.;;u diso7 change
• with a camera in his poeke~
body, he is a pretty good guy.
MI8S TAKES PUNISHMENT
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Dear Helen:
of months £roWIIlii up, honey • .......,.
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The Pomeroy Varsity Football Banquet this
Can't a girl make one rnls- and I lhink they'll give yw • ~akers Coomcll will meet at Sen, Gray Named
week was excellently conceived, well-planned, and
lake?
third chance. - H.
~;~Chura.mch•. aTht .~~.: ~etho-U
be President Pro-tem
ried off first-rate.
Here's the problem. I am Dear Helen:
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went out a eoup1e o1 Urnes ••Meatl Make MeaJs," wUb 1 COWMBUS (UP!) - Se n.
Th11 &lt;an be said largely because of Attorney
Mrs. Frank W. Porter, Jr.
Just because my paren!J had with this Trnn who hates
cooking demanstratloa hy lbeodore M. Gray, 11-Piqua,
Porter made the preliminary arrangements tor the to pick us up at a dance.
he can't have. I found. oot
Misa Marlon
Hermance. will oerve as Senate presidellt
event and secured Howard (Hopalong) Cassady as speak· You seo, there was fm Oght- kind ol guy he really IJ so
Bring snck lunch. Coffee and pro_ tern 111d maJority fl oor
er for the final PHS grid banquet. He and his · ing and a bunch of hoods at hbn farewell. To get even,
tea wW be furnished. Baby leader for a second consecutive
Mary, also prepared the delicious meal od steak,
this dance, so we tried to get been spreading nnnon
sitting service will be avaU· IOSSion Of the Ohio General Alaembly,
all the trimmings. Our bats go off to Mr. and Mrs.
out. There's a rule you can't go me.
able.
Gray, a veteran of II years
ter for the interest tl!ey continually show in local
oubide e1cept when you leave Now he'o telling my
KYGER VALLEY lolotherl
letocs.
good by the front door. So friends that 1 run their
League will hold a bazaar ln the Senate, was chosen by
the policeman caught us trying Into the dirt. The trouble Is
atarUng at t a.m., at the aeclamatlon at the caucus of
Following is a cute letter written last week by
to get out and called our par- cao't tell him off becauae tbat'sl First NaUonal Bank 1D Galll· 20 of the 23 Republican senat01'1 ·elect.
young lass to her grandmother a
resident in ents to pick us up.
just what he wants me to
pollJ.
app~ent solicitation for :
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SADDLE AND SIRLOIN Rid·
Chrostmas shoppmg money. Calli.
be at a movie iriStsad, but there ling mad. Wbat can 1 do?
111f1 Club will hold Ill Chrlat- 7:30 p. m. at the home of
~~ Grandma,
PFC Thomas S. Shasteen, US was only an adult movie play- why do boys act that way?
mas dinner and gift achange Mrs. Wendell Evans. There
I have to make (or buy) 52631314, 36th Med, Evae. Hos- lng and us &amp;irll dido'! want to K.R.M.
at 8:30 p. m. at the Kyger will be a $1 gift ex&lt;han&amp;e.
Christmas presents lor Mom, pita!, APO San Franc1sco, Calf!. ree it, so we wtnt to thiJ dance Dear K:
Creek Employees Club bouse. 1blrlday
Dad, Steve an~ Lloyd. Do you 96291.
instead.
According to my mail, 8
Memberto brine covered dllh. SOCIAL STITCIIERS wiD
have any ideas. I have a quart. Dean K. Will, HM S - USN, There was one other time that abrJOst alway1 loses when
CORA WSCS wil1 hold Ill hold their Chrbtmas dllllll!r
er, but that Is all.
lt:1 Marine Reg. (Forward) "C" made my folks mad. 'rbey were- dates an •·expector" type
annual au'lltmu meeUng at In the Fellowship Room of
First Baptist Church at 8 p.
"Maybe I can talk Mom Into ICo", 3rd Tank Bn., C&lt;J FPO San n't home and a bunch of boys and she's lucky If it's only
gJVong me some m~~ey, Try to Francisco, Colli., 96602.
came over to the bouse. I knew temper!
my lather drove her to II. She m. There will be a $1. gift
think of something .
SPI James R. Pullins,
the boys real well and didn't These !asties must
ill afraid to lei I dlvnree and exehange. Make reservation•
Your Granddaughtsr,
15712386, HHB., 14th AVN. BR. think 11 would hurt 10 let them themselves with
I halo the way the 1181pbon no later than Tuesday with
Beth
APO San Franclaeo,
Calf!., In a while. We just played rec- cause they~e basic
talk about uo. Please f[lve me Mrs. Evel)'ll Evano and Mrs.
ll62.18.
ords and I gave them some- When • girl says "No" !hey
•orne "")'I to try to lfl lilY Mae WOods.
HERE'S some more names AlC Francis R. Andrews, AF thinl to est. But Uoe neighbors aort lo female laclics: gossip, father bact lll1d my mother 10 Al,EXANDER SOCIAL Club,
and addresses of our Meogs 131121079, Box 535, APO
San aaw us and we've got to have alaioder, catliDesa . ". their way stop drlnldnl. - MIXED UP wiD hold 1 regular lllfttlnl
at the home ol Mr. and
County men In Vietnam. We Francosco, CalU., 96210.
the nosiest neighbors In the of getting even for hurt pride. AND WORRIED
Mrs. Noel Maasle. There wW
hope you will take time to mall PFC Michael T, Smith, 57611 world. They made a big deal of What can you do? Tell
Dear MWd Up:
them a Christmas card.
D Co , AMN., APO San Fran· It next day to my folb before lnlth but only when
Aleohollea o\DOIIymolll mllht be a gift exchange.
kPvt. lsi Class Robert 0. Wat- oisco, Calif., 9M91.
l got a chance to tell them.
and don't shout It out. Then
help your mother - they're .. PATlUOT ORANGE wiD meet
'"'· 2225336, C Co . 1th Eng.,
U 1 stay home for a year I'D .11 off with "Poor Trnn. "
near U your phone book, and at 7:30 p.m. Members will
U: S. Marone Corps, Da Nang POSTMASTERS nf
Meigs become a ...plete hermit. 1 really got e problem." _ H.
I'd sul£0111 YOU eaD and aalt danalf $1 towards !o!diDI II·
bles, "inrtead ol the tiiUal gift
Voetnam, FPO San Francisco, , County are making their an- just want 1o go oot and •e the Dear Helen:
for adviCe,
Calif., 96602.
1nual plea, for patrono to keep kids and have a good time My father goes out with
If oae parent llraJchttns up adlange. Potluck wil1 be
L-Cpl. Robert Sylvester, 212- 1the approaches to mall hoxoa like nonnal kids do. I wouldn't er women and my
m~:l the other
make tile effort, HI'Yed.
8836, Marine Detachment, USS 1 clear of anow thiJ winter:
even want to date, but juort be llayl homo pnd geta '
Constsllato?n (CVM4 J FPO "Every reaaonable effort will with a hoy at a dance or game dnmk eveJ1 night.
San Francosco, Cahf. .
bo made to deliver mail, but and have my parents take me 1 don't tlllnk It's her fault
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15503312, 134\h Avn. Co. APO perform services on loot.
409 engine, 4 speed transmission, extra
San Francisco, Calif., 00215. may be nece11sary to temporari·
sharp.
PFC Thomas C. Hill, 221111m, ly withhold delivery of mall
USMC, 3rd lln., t•t Marine , H should the appr..ch to mau11
- G. Co., Comm plt.
FPO roxes by clogged with anow,"
San Francisco, Colli., 96215.
post•! olficials aald,
tot. Lt. John W. Cozart, 064-00- Patrons are atao . reminded
112, c-2-20 Aerial Arty., 1st that mad boua aloouJd
be
e COMPLETE UNE OF USED CARS e
Air Cav. DIY., APO San Fran- checked to make IIIN tbe7 are
ei'!Co, Calif., 116110.
ereeled so mall WiD not lfl
Phone 593-nll
PFC Dale C. Rockhold, US wet or be damaged.
12638305, 136 Malnlenance (LTI I It tr also urlltd that the p.Simpson 111111 Polmer Sh.
Athena, 0.
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Carpenters all&lt;l Joiners of Ameril".l, No. 650 of PomCharolette Teepell, 19, 108 South Fourth St.,
accepted lis 'l member during the re&amp;ular meetlnl
the carpenters union Wednesday.
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Is a 1968' 'ilr&amp;duate of Middleport High School. She
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An employee of the Kelly Wooten'• Wreck
M1g . Co., M!dell-eporl,
which
makes top1 lor .jeeps,
Report Corrected
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shipping d~frtment
Bill Wool&gt;n, 10, of 443 Hedleshe !nstiUa rtasr in the
Dr., driver of the dty
and back panels of. the
bus involved In ·a "eonli..1 Studied aiNiut , .~!-'Ions
Friday mornli!, on• E;~~ttm
school and ask.ed the advice
had his hm\ ligna! ·~my p~ts .. ,.tiat 1
while walling to' m•ke j•
do," said Mi!4 TeepeU,
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The Slats Highway . P' I
union and that It· whal 1 did , pointed out that his red h
sbe s~ld
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The Kelly llrm wbich fills porled In Friday's tdlll
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staled to the effect that ''Woolbled . . 1 Retl
en h.ad •lopped with his ftlah·
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belpecl,an 11,
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which actually bad reference to
Mlsio TfOt!OU Ia acout
his turn slgnala.
for Senior Scout Troop 171
Middleport, which has
Jailbreaken are
memllers.
lndJcted in Murder
The Carpenters union of
eroy was presented its •haoi~rl IRONTON Ohl0 (UP!l
on Jan
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Bond, who ~e to
a jailbreak that resulted In
by steal!lboat The union has
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Named In an Indictment relzation, It baa had from 7
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Grand Jury were Donald Lea
there ~re 167.
Jenkins, 26, and Ronald R.
Pre.odent of lhe looal
Browning, 20, both of Ironton,
Homer FG~t,
and Carl E. Halleck,
29,
and buslneso agent cis
They were aloo
Peery, and treasurer Is
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MORNING Star Chapter, O"E; "
S., Past MatrrniS and hus- .
bands will hold their Christ· '
mas party and diMer wilh "r· ·
vlllfl i!lartlng at 5 .m.. in
the Thurman Masonic Temple.
Moaday
FRENCH Colony, Daughters
of the American Revolution,
will meet at 8 p.m., at the
home of Mrs. M. T. l!lpllns,
Sr. Miss · Ruth Martin and
Mrs. Frank E. Wetherholt,
co-hostesses. Mrs, Ruth GU..
Ungham will present the proCOOKBOOK PROJECT - Members of Be\a Sigma Phi Chapter members
8"am.
CHESHIREKYGER
PTA
Meigs Coun.ty have completed a cookbook project. The projeet, begun earlier
will
meet
in
the
school
audl·
year, was under the chairmanship of Betty Rawlings (smaller photo).
torlum at 7:30 p.m. Students
book for distribution last week were, I to r, Judy Crooks, Carolyn Grueser,
In grades one through six wiD
Clelland and Rosetta Redovian. Other members of the cookbook committee we r e
Rill Ball, April Smith, Doris Ewing, Billie Jo Spears and Linda Watson. Merchants play with them. It Isn't out or · present a Chrl111tmas program.
who sponsored the publication were Middleport Book Store, The Shoe Box, Ingles the ordinary"for a lather to buy Everyone Is to bring Christ""'·" -1111. . , _
Furniture, Simon's Stores, Citizens National Bank, New York Clothing House, Hart· aa electric train for his six- mas cookies.
ley &amp; Bennett Shoe Store, Barnhart Tailoring, Bailey's ·Restaurant, H &amp; R Fire· months-old son, or a football CENTENARY Grange will
stone, Roush's Shoe Store and R. H. Raw! ings Sons Compan,y_._ __ _ _ _ __ for his brand new Infant.
hold • regular meeting at
A Pomeroy man, arrealed
7:30 p.m. Refreshments !urn• by Mlddleporl Polke Friday
A young child whos' parents !shed by the Grange.
on eha11e• ol drtvlnl while
are always playing with his C.I.C. CLUB will bold its latolieated, wu llaoel fill
toys and !tiling him how to Christmas dinner at ! p.m. and costo and •enteaeed II
play with them isn't going to be at Gene Ball's restaurant in lltree daya Ia jaU ill Mayor
very happy. And a youngster, Pt. Pleasant.
c. o. Fisher's Court SaturTUESDAY
-ay mo!'llllls.
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who can't handle a toy that's
too old lor him might as well TODDLERS TO TASSELS
lie wao Homer A. PoweU,
have no toy at all!
48, Route 1, Pomeroy, wbo
Mothers League will meet ot Friday at,::K P·llll'lr•• travBY PAT GLASS
"have everythingn But there ed, expensive, fancy toys No matter how great the the home ol Mrs. Robert •Ill&amp; east on Mill Street, atExt. Agent, Home ~&lt;'on.
are parents, often with tight I lntrirate toys tht'y caa't real· klmptatiop, parents should stay I Taylor. Secret Pal Christmas tempted to make a tell tara
GaiUa County
budgets, too, who are always y pay with for fear o1 dam- within the ability· limits of their gilt exchange. Bring kits for
01110 Rutland SL, loll eoatre~
Last week we talked about buying toys lor their young orr- agi•&amp; them,
children when ·~lecting toys. Guiding Hand School.
aad stnt•k 1 IUY wire. nero
toys for the "average" child. spring.
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and only miD·
But not al1 three-year-olds are Youngsters who seem
to . Grown-up toys are ~me. these young folk come
to m. at the home ol Mrs. Jean or damare to lbe PoweU vonoisy and fun-loving. Not all I"have everything" are pro!r times good.. A small manJcure grasp the complicilted business ! Cobb. Gilt exchange.
ldcl,e.
eight-year-olds are interested in 1ems when it comes to picking set, some _Jewelry, or dres~p of life. Let ~em learn at their BIDWELL WSCS will meet
with cl.othes ~~g~t please a little own pare, swe ~em the tool! at 7,30 p. m. at the hme of ......,,.,,,""'""·
10 chemleal experiments" or mo- out toys for them. Toys
del airplanes.
especiay fine workmanship or girl: A chJid s ~atch, a
key to encourage earnmg, and these
Mrs. Loretta Thompson.
Sinatra'• YoungeoL
The individual child and hi~ materials, or toys that have cham, some mmiatur~ carp~n- youngsters usually grow up hap- PEMBROKE CLUB will hold
like~ and dislikes must be kept some novelty feature, will usual- ler toos are often a wtse cho1ce lJ) and capable.
ils Chr~tmas party at 6:30 Has Huge Diamond
tr. mind.
ly answer the problem. Magie !or a boy.
Toys help. Toys are the lnstru- p"m., at the home o! Mrs.
And where Individual likes tricks and model trucks
and
TOYS FOR PARENTS!
ments children use to play at John L. Evans, Second Ave.
HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPI) -Frank
and dislikes differ from the alrpanes are among the great Unfortunately • :~orne
The better baanced thes~ FRENCH CITY Garden Club Sinatra's youngest daughter,
&amp;verage, it's a good idea to find assortment of good choices to (probaby more
fathers
are, the easier children will will hold its Christmas party year-old Tina, was sporting a
toys to Iii these special cases. be made.
buy toys so they
adult life.
and gift exchange at 6 p.m., . H carat diamond
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Here are some toy suggestions Toy• that are completely
at the home ol Mrs. Wymond rmg today from
I Rolls,
fbr the special cases.
simple sometimes do
the
Bradbury, Mrs. Florence Cali!., real estate man
Chlldrea "WIIb Everything" trick. Chlldrea who havt evTrainer and Mrs. Mary Glb- Hess, 28.
Actually, cWldren seldom erytbiDg oileD llave compllca~
oaut, co-hostesses. Members
A spokesman for the couple
bring covered dish and table saod they plan to ~arry next
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service.
summer, probably tn June or
RIVERSIDE Study Club wiD Jbulyh. TIna is SinatNra's daughter
By Helen
1 ancy,
meet at 1 p.m., at the home Y " 6rst woe,
Bouel
of Mrs. L. H. Nelson.
CORA GRANGE will meet y
Getty W-.1at 7:30 p. m. There will be 1
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YOUTH A~KED FOR IT!
and plrk me up.
cent gilt exchange, Mem- Dutch Aetretls Pol
This column is for
young Isn't a year an awful long bora hrtng candy.
people, their problems
and time when it wasn 't reol'y my WEDNESDAY
ROME &lt;UPI) -J, Paul Getty
KYGER
WOMEN'S
Society,
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3,2, son of per!laps the
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p easul'eJ, eir trou bles and fault? - HELPLESS JN PRISed sd
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fun. As with the rest or Helen ON
W ne ay at 10 a.m., at the ~orld s r~chest man, today marHelp US!, 11 weleom., laughs
home or Mr1. Fred Sisson. nod mlno-sklrtod Dutch actress
but won't dodge 1 serious ques- Dear ,Heiple':':
Covered dish luncheon. Fifty Talitha Pol, 25. in a $2 civll
lion with a brush-off
You U get time off lor gond cent gift exchange.
ceremony In Rome City Hal~
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behavior but don't upect lull LrrrLE KYGER Ladles Aid
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Send your teen-age quesllons
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will meet one week earl at
Angry bowls .of ousted photote YOUTH ASKED FOR IT pardon until you learn
that the home of Re
d ~
IJ'aphers subslotuled
for thl
BY ROBERT WINGETT
care or Helen Help US! thl; gond intentions d?n't excu,.
v. an
rs. wedding march. They Included
TO DAY'S THOUGHT-· No matter how big a scoun- newspaper
bad judgment and ft 1 ALWAYS :~~~::! ~· m~i"~' Prince Filippo Orsini, found
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drel a man may seem, always remember that, to
MISTAKES IN JUDGEMENT: ~~: =ta~h~pe.;;u diso7 change
• with a camera in his poeke~
body, he is a pretty good guy.
MI8S TAKES PUNISHMENT
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a coupe G'";, COUNTY HO'~
Dear Helen:
of months £roWIIlii up, honey • .......,.
m~
The Pomeroy Varsity Football Banquet this
Can't a girl make one rnls- and I lhink they'll give yw • ~akers Coomcll will meet at Sen, Gray Named
week was excellently conceived, well-planned, and
lake?
third chance. - H.
~;~Chura.mch•. aTht .~~.: ~etho-U
be President Pro-tem
ried off first-rate.
Here's the problem. I am Dear Helen:
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groun ded Ior a year!
went out a eoup1e o1 Urnes ••Meatl Make MeaJs," wUb 1 COWMBUS (UP!) - Se n.
Th11 &lt;an be said largely because of Attorney
Mrs. Frank W. Porter, Jr.
Just because my paren!J had with this Trnn who hates
cooking demanstratloa hy lbeodore M. Gray, 11-Piqua,
Porter made the preliminary arrangements tor the to pick us up at a dance.
he can't have. I found. oot
Misa Marlon
Hermance. will oerve as Senate presidellt
event and secured Howard (Hopalong) Cassady as speak· You seo, there was fm Oght- kind ol guy he really IJ so
Bring snck lunch. Coffee and pro_ tern 111d maJority fl oor
er for the final PHS grid banquet. He and his · ing and a bunch of hoods at hbn farewell. To get even,
tea wW be furnished. Baby leader for a second consecutive
Mary, also prepared the delicious meal od steak,
this dance, so we tried to get been spreading nnnon
sitting service will be avaU· IOSSion Of the Ohio General Alaembly,
all the trimmings. Our bats go off to Mr. and Mrs.
out. There's a rule you can't go me.
able.
Gray, a veteran of II years
ter for the interest tl!ey continually show in local
oubide e1cept when you leave Now he'o telling my
KYGER VALLEY lolotherl
letocs.
good by the front door. So friends that 1 run their
League will hold a bazaar ln the Senate, was chosen by
the policeman caught us trying Into the dirt. The trouble Is
atarUng at t a.m., at the aeclamatlon at the caucus of
Following is a cute letter written last week by
to get out and called our par- cao't tell him off becauae tbat'sl First NaUonal Bank 1D Galll· 20 of the 23 Republican senat01'1 ·elect.
young lass to her grandmother a
resident in ents to pick us up.
just what he wants me to
pollJ.
app~ent solicitation for :
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Well, we were supposed to - so he could laugh at me
SADDLE AND SIRLOIN Rid·
Chrostmas shoppmg money. Calli.
be at a movie iriStsad, but there ling mad. Wbat can 1 do?
111f1 Club will hold Ill Chrlat- 7:30 p. m. at the home of
~~ Grandma,
PFC Thomas S. Shasteen, US was only an adult movie play- why do boys act that way?
mas dinner and gift achange Mrs. Wendell Evans. There
I have to make (or buy) 52631314, 36th Med, Evae. Hos- lng and us &amp;irll dido'! want to K.R.M.
at 8:30 p. m. at the Kyger will be a $1 gift ex&lt;han&amp;e.
Christmas presents lor Mom, pita!, APO San Franc1sco, Calf!. ree it, so we wtnt to thiJ dance Dear K:
Creek Employees Club bouse. 1blrlday
Dad, Steve an~ Lloyd. Do you 96291.
instead.
According to my mail, 8
Memberto brine covered dllh. SOCIAL STITCIIERS wiD
have any ideas. I have a quart. Dean K. Will, HM S - USN, There was one other time that abrJOst alway1 loses when
CORA WSCS wil1 hold Ill hold their Chrbtmas dllllll!r
er, but that Is all.
lt:1 Marine Reg. (Forward) "C" made my folks mad. 'rbey were- dates an •·expector" type
annual au'lltmu meeUng at In the Fellowship Room of
First Baptist Church at 8 p.
"Maybe I can talk Mom Into ICo", 3rd Tank Bn., C&lt;J FPO San n't home and a bunch of boys and she's lucky If it's only
gJVong me some m~~ey, Try to Francisco, Colli., 96602.
came over to the bouse. I knew temper!
my lather drove her to II. She m. There will be a $1. gift
think of something .
SPI James R. Pullins,
the boys real well and didn't These !asties must
ill afraid to lei I dlvnree and exehange. Make reservation•
Your Granddaughtsr,
15712386, HHB., 14th AVN. BR. think 11 would hurt 10 let them themselves with
I halo the way the 1181pbon no later than Tuesday with
Beth
APO San Franclaeo,
Calf!., In a while. We just played rec- cause they~e basic
talk about uo. Please f[lve me Mrs. Evel)'ll Evano and Mrs.
ll62.18.
ords and I gave them some- When • girl says "No" !hey
•orne "")'I to try to lfl lilY Mae WOods.
HERE'S some more names AlC Francis R. Andrews, AF thinl to est. But Uoe neighbors aort lo female laclics: gossip, father bact lll1d my mother 10 Al,EXANDER SOCIAL Club,
and addresses of our Meogs 131121079, Box 535, APO
San aaw us and we've got to have alaioder, catliDesa . ". their way stop drlnldnl. - MIXED UP wiD hold 1 regular lllfttlnl
at the home ol Mr. and
County men In Vietnam. We Francosco, CalU., 96210.
the nosiest neighbors In the of getting even for hurt pride. AND WORRIED
Mrs. Noel Maasle. There wW
hope you will take time to mall PFC Michael T, Smith, 57611 world. They made a big deal of What can you do? Tell
Dear MWd Up:
them a Christmas card.
D Co , AMN., APO San Fran· It next day to my folb before lnlth but only when
Aleohollea o\DOIIymolll mllht be a gift exchange.
kPvt. lsi Class Robert 0. Wat- oisco, Calif., 9M91.
l got a chance to tell them.
and don't shout It out. Then
help your mother - they're .. PATlUOT ORANGE wiD meet
'"'· 2225336, C Co . 1th Eng.,
U 1 stay home for a year I'D .11 off with "Poor Trnn. "
near U your phone book, and at 7:30 p.m. Members will
U: S. Marone Corps, Da Nang POSTMASTERS nf
Meigs become a ...plete hermit. 1 really got e problem." _ H.
I'd sul£0111 YOU eaD and aalt danalf $1 towards !o!diDI II·
bles, "inrtead ol the tiiUal gift
Voetnam, FPO San Francisco, , County are making their an- just want 1o go oot and •e the Dear Helen:
for adviCe,
Calif., 96602.
1nual plea, for patrono to keep kids and have a good time My father goes out with
If oae parent llraJchttns up adlange. Potluck wil1 be
L-Cpl. Robert Sylvester, 212- 1the approaches to mall hoxoa like nonnal kids do. I wouldn't er women and my
m~:l the other
make tile effort, HI'Yed.
8836, Marine Detachment, USS 1 clear of anow thiJ winter:
even want to date, but juort be llayl homo pnd geta '
Constsllato?n (CVM4 J FPO "Every reaaonable effort will with a hoy at a dance or game dnmk eveJ1 night.
San Francosco, Cahf. .
bo made to deliver mail, but and have my parents take me 1 don't tlllnk It's her fault
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15503312, 134\h Avn. Co. APO perform services on loot.
409 engine, 4 speed transmission, extra
San Francisco, Calif., 00215. may be nece11sary to temporari·
sharp.
PFC Thomas C. Hill, 221111m, ly withhold delivery of mall
USMC, 3rd lln., t•t Marine , H should the appr..ch to mau11
- G. Co., Comm plt.
FPO roxes by clogged with anow,"
San Francisco, Colli., 96215.
post•! olficials aald,
tot. Lt. John W. Cozart, 064-00- Patrons are atao . reminded
112, c-2-20 Aerial Arty., 1st that mad boua aloouJd
be
e COMPLETE UNE OF USED CARS e
Air Cav. DIY., APO San Fran- checked to make IIIN tbe7 are
ei'!Co, Calif., 116110.
ereeled so mall WiD not lfl
Phone 593-nll
PFC Dale C. Rockhold, US wet or be damaged.
12638305, 136 Malnlenance (LTI I It tr also urlltd that the p.Simpson 111111 Polmer Sh.
Athena, 0.
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Carpenters all&lt;l Joiners of Ameril".l, No. 650 of PomCharolette Teepell, 19, 108 South Fourth St.,
accepted lis 'l member during the re&amp;ular meetlnl
the carpenters union Wednesday.
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Is a 1968' 'ilr&amp;duate of Middleport High School. She
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An employee of the Kelly Wooten'• Wreck
M1g . Co., M!dell-eporl,
which
makes top1 lor .jeeps,
Report Corrected
· ~orka 'lll...ilte
shipping d~frtment
Bill Wool&gt;n, 10, of 443 Hedleshe !nstiUa rtasr in the
Dr., driver of the dty
and back panels of. the
bus involved In ·a "eonli..1 Studied aiNiut , .~!-'Ions
Friday mornli!, on• E;~~ttm
school and ask.ed the advice
had his hm\ ligna! ·~my p~ts .. ,.tiat 1
while walling to' m•ke j•
do," said Mi!4 TeepeU,
left tum onto Farm". Rd~
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The Slats Highway . P' I
union and that It· whal 1 did , pointed out that his red h
sbe s~ld
' ers were not operafllil&lt;
The Kelly llrm wbich fills porled In Friday's tdlll
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orden on .:.Casion,
staled to the effect that ''Woolbled . . 1 Retl
en h.ad •lopped with his ftlah·
~:~~ane/ .::.': B~~an:
111f1 red signata
nperallDI,"
belpecl,an 11,
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which actually bad reference to
Mlsio TfOt!OU Ia acout
his turn slgnala.
for Senior Scout Troop 171
Middleport, which has
Jailbreaken are
memllers.
lndJcted in Murder
The Carpenters union of
eroy was presented its •haoi~rl IRONTON Ohl0 (UP!l
on Jan
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men ' who were Involved
Bond, who ~e to
a jailbreak that resulted In
by steal!lboat The union has
d th 1 th to ,
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,.me h 1ea olndl_:_. ;~d po 1"'
place Redmon's Hall for tbt c ie dwere ..~
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psst 158 years. Smee II.;
Named In an Indictment relzation, It baa had from 7
turned by the Lawrence County
200 memberto. At the
Grand Jury were Donald Lea
there ~re 167.
Jenkins, 26, and Ronald R.
Pre.odent of lhe looal
Browning, 20, both of Ironton,
Homer FG~t,
and Carl E. Halleck,
29,
and buslneso agent cis
They were aloo
Peery, and treasurer Is
Indicted for tbooUn&amp; with lntsnl
Sayre.
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NOW IS THE TIME
TO BUY DURING OUR

ChristmasSale
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trw., pow. oteertne. R&amp;H
Wa1 $2495 .
Now Only $2295
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Readings are
Highlights of

Society Meeting
A devotional period in the

sanctuary opened the meeting
of the Women's Misstonru'Y Society of the Laurel Cliff Froe
Methodist Chm ch, Pomeroy R.
D., Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. Gerald Pullins, pr~:~~~::__ _ _ _ _ __:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
dent, wa; ln charge of ~ the
meeting and devotions were led
by Mrs. Harry Clark. The which the group adjourned Ill Christmas. Devolllllltllleaikl:
group san~ Silent Nighl, foftc•w-l the r•rr•ation room of tbe par- for January will be Mrs. PuJo
ed by prayer by Mrs.
Carl sonage for a buslness session. !ins.
Bailey and scripture reading
A communi&lt;~ation was
read AttendiQg)\981'8 the above and
Matthew 1:18-22 by
Mrs. from Ruth Pickenpaugb, asltlng Mrs. Artbur Wise, Mrs. Engetlll
Clark.
members to save Betty Crocker Gill, Miss Marguerlre UilheJt,

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were signed to be sent to sick Pearl Jacobs and Mr._ ;Jamea
persons in the community at Lewis.

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Friend; "John 3:17,"
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Mrs. Clarence CurUs; ''Honor i
Christ This Christmas." and
"When the Deacon Talked io
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The Lower Crust C&lt;Jnasta club
met n-cently .1t the home of
Leda Mae Kraeuter in Racine
with l.ne following
members
present. Mrs. Janet Warner,
' Mr~. Inez Roy, Mrs. Linda :
Hill, Mrs. De lures Wolfe. Mrs. ,
Linda Bee~le and the hostess, .
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ANNOUNCE ENGAGE!IrENT- M1. and Mrs. Floyd
Karen AlexiS H11l
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F. Simmons o~ Galhpol~s, are anno_un cmg th e bctro! hal,
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•nd 3pproachmg ma~mge or the1r daugh ter, Barbara
F:Nf.AGEMEN ~ ANNOUNCED- Dr. and Mrs. Mox Welborne Ifill of ;,:11 r·te- following a Chri!tma• dinner ;
MIDDLEPORT
Ann, to Mr. John Michael Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs. man Plu~e, Westfu,.d, New Jersey, announce lhe ( 'll[~agrmC' nt of thi-'H' dJu gh lt·L Ku· \ Jh 1 M d
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Charles M. Neal of Gallipolis. Miss Simmo ns is a 1965 ren AleXIs, .to Arthur ~arnbrough .. lfl . son uf Mr. " "d Mrs. Arthur Darnbrough, Jr, 19 nn, · on ay evemr.g, c.
graduate of _Gallta Academy H1gh School and attended of Lower Rrver Ro.1d, Gallrpolrs. M&gt;ss H1ll graduated from West field High Schoo l, l .:;;========~:::;::;~::::iiiiiii:;:::~
Mar~hall Umverslty. Mr. NealiS also a 196:; graduate or !•!tended the. Umversltv . of the Amencas 10 Me xiCO City, MeXICO, and ""' grad uGallJa Academy_ H!gh School, and is attending Marshall l'ted from Oh1o State Umvers.ty, School of Home Economics. She 1s an escc ullve ·
UrnverSI!y,_ maJormg In busmess administration. The tramee at the F. and R. Laza rus Company. Mr. Darnbrough grad uated from Gallia
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wecldmg Will be an event of January 22nd at Grace Me- Academy H1gh School, attended the Wharton School of Business and Finance at the i
-thod1st church.
1Uillvers1ty of Pennsylvama, and was graduated from Ohio State University , ~·"'·-- - - - -- --- --·--· .. · - ·· - - ----!of Educa.\JOil , wh~re he was_a m.ember of Phi Delta Theta social fratrrnlt y He
a}eac he&gt; '"the Columbus City School sys tern. Tilt• l'.edd•ng "'II be an c·vent of .June
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Program, Gift Exchange
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The annu•l Christmas dinn er or the Past councilors of Theodorus Councrl, Daughters .or Amenca, was
held Thursday, at 6:30 p.m., at Baileys restaurant, l'o-

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:. Galhpolts &lt;.ar.ckn Club held buxwood foli age. Mrs. Thomns on the TV, and Mr.~ . Kenneth
Members were seated at a tabl e with white cover Itts Chnslmas dm ner :Jt Rlver- had an arrangement £e~turin11 ! frazier used white
candll:'s
and a centerpie~e of holly and ~oim;ettia. A three branch : bo~ t !{oo~n TIIUrsda y evening. a madonna with sprurP fo! iag~ i with spruce foliage
blu~ 1
candelabra holdmg a green, wh1te and a red candle were IMr ~. _L. I- aul lfask ms gave the - ---' &lt;l nd rose bl endl'd baubles at
on each en.d of the table. Favors were Christm as ror- 1d_evotiOm., a~d led tile grollp lfl PltilomallrPon CluiJ
each end of Ll1e mantle.
sages, penc1ls from Pomeroy National Rank and .'.1 can ,I smg1ng Cl1nstma.~ carols.
opener from Farmers Bank. - - -- · I Arler tile dinner &lt;he group Exclumgt&gt;s Gi/l.t
. !trs. Thomas was assisted
Foll{lwing the dinner
the the group sa ng Happy Birthday 'i went to the home of Mrs. 1'. Midst
ca mllelight, holly by ~-Irs . E. D. Edgington in
group a~journed to the party to Mrs. Charles Cohen.
IA. Th~mas for the program, and mistletoe in the be:luitfully l serving light. refr~shments. The !
room wh1ch was decorated for A potted plant was sent to und g1ft exchange..
d~corated home of Mrs. Lorrn ne.xt meetmg wJ!J be Jari. ,
thl"' oe~asion including a Jightect Mrs. Hlchard Cam pbell and I M B'll !! k
Miller on Ced&lt;lr Strcel, tilt&gt; 12th at the home of Mrs. John I
tree !..l nder which gifts were
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rs. 1 Y ouc read
a Philoma lhl'an Cluh m ~ t fori All!SQn.
placed.
Mrs. Kathryn Goodwm who modern Christmas story, and its Christmas dinner.
~ere unable t6 .attend duf.' to 1also n traditional Christmas 1
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j l .Mrs. Arnold Hayes, president, I Illness. Mrs.
Reib_el on behaU story. Mrs.
Gomer Phillips : Aftl'r din ner' thr president, :
·c~ndtlded the meeting, which j or the Past Councilors present- announced that she and Mrs. Mrs L. D. Rich ards. prl'ser.t -,
opened with a prayer by Mrs. ed a gl~t to Mr~. Hayes who al- Don Galloway will be hostess- ed Mrs. Mill er, who read the
Ray · Seidenabel. A program so_ receJved a g1f_t from the com- es at her home for the Christ- fourth &lt;-· hapter of "Thr Slwpof readings was presented b mlttec and she m turn prcsr-nf. ,mas party of Nature's Garden herd," from Nor;Jh l.J.Jfl's rethe commiltee, Mrs.
Henr~ ~each of the committee with ~ Club, 011 Dec. 22nd. Mrs. Phil· rent book, "!low 1-'ur To Beth· i Approved for Veterans
Reibel, Mrs. Seidenabel and a gift.
ll1ps asked that anyone having lehem ."
Training and Social
,Mrs. Thomas Cook, including, Prizes were awarded to Mrs. ~ containers, which could be used Following th e pregram I her&lt;" I
Security Students
The First Christmas, by M!'s. Diddle, Mrs. ileegle, Mrs. by th~ Nature club, be given was an e-xchange of gifts. 1 I
Next Quarter
Reibel; On Christmas Eve, Mrs. Rollin Bearhs, and 1-.·Irs. Setd- to Mrs. Galloway.
committee fo r the dinner cunBe!lins Dec. 8
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Catalog and Information
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On Diploma Courses
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Bells Rany Qut, Mrs. ~dna I prayer read by Mrs. Hayes art- mas arrange ments throughout Mrs. George D;JVis. assi sting.
Say~e, and An Old FashmnctJ · er whi ~h a dessert course was tJ 1P. home were as follows: door
Chnstma~ Long Ago, Mrs. served.
and sun room by Mrs. Charles
In addition to articles
John Smlt~.
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Atter,ding were the above and Shaver of pine cones. Mrs. Al- rnalJy prohibited In the mails, !
The Chnslmas Prayer .:y Mrs. Max j\'leinhart, 1\-Irs. Frrd bert Durose made the dining matches and. li ghter fluid may :
Mrs. ~os~ph Beegle an~ a :ol? Dessauer, Mrs. Bentz Wolfe, room table arrangement which not be mailed Ia oversens mili·
36 Locust Street
The t.;hns~mas Tree, In Ger- Mrs. Grover EriJ, Mrs. Mary feat ured red carnations with
tary audressrs.
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'THf!~ IMPORTANT DESt~NS TO COMPLEMENT YOUR UY.
lNG ROOM, DEN, OFfiCE OR ClUB ROOM.AVA!LAIU ltf
A VARIHY OJ=. RICH LUSTROUS COLORS. All HAVE THE:
CONVENIENCE OF CASTERS FOil. EASY MOVJNS AROUND.

LET YOURSElF GlOW IN
HOLIDAY-LOOK SWEATERS
$5.00 to $15.00
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Readings are
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Society Meeting
A devotional period in the

sanctuary opened the meeting
of the Women's Misstonru'Y Society of the Laurel Cliff Froe
Methodist Chm ch, Pomeroy R.
D., Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. Gerald Pullins, pr~:~~~::__ _ _ _ _ __:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
dent, wa; ln charge of ~ the
meeting and devotions were led
by Mrs. Harry Clark. The which the group adjourned Ill Christmas. Devolllllltllleaikl:
group san~ Silent Nighl, foftc•w-l the r•rr•ation room of tbe par- for January will be Mrs. PuJo
ed by prayer by Mrs.
Carl sonage for a buslness session. !ins.
Bailey and scripture reading
A communi&lt;~ation was
read AttendiQg)\981'8 the above and
Matthew 1:18-22 by
Mrs. from Ruth Pickenpaugb, asltlng Mrs. Artbur Wise, Mrs. Engetlll
Clark.
members to save Betty Crocker Gill, Miss Marguerlre UilheJt,

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were signed to be sent to sick Pearl Jacobs and Mr._ ;Jamea
persons in the community at Lewis.

Several readings were
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Mrs. Clarence CurUs; ''Honor i
Christ This Christmas." and
"When the Deacon Talked io
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The Lower Crust C&lt;Jnasta club
met n-cently .1t the home of
Leda Mae Kraeuter in Racine
with l.ne following
members
present. Mrs. Janet Warner,
' Mr~. Inez Roy, Mrs. Linda :
Hill, Mrs. De lures Wolfe. Mrs. ,
Linda Bee~le and the hostess, .
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Karen AlexiS H11l
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F. Simmons o~ Galhpol~s, are anno_un cmg th e bctro! hal,
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F:Nf.AGEMEN ~ ANNOUNCED- Dr. and Mrs. Mox Welborne Ifill of ;,:11 r·te- following a Chri!tma• dinner ;
MIDDLEPORT
Ann, to Mr. John Michael Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs. man Plu~e, Westfu,.d, New Jersey, announce lhe ( 'll[~agrmC' nt of thi-'H' dJu gh lt·L Ku· \ Jh 1 M d
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Charles M. Neal of Gallipolis. Miss Simmo ns is a 1965 ren AleXIs, .to Arthur ~arnbrough .. lfl . son uf Mr. " "d Mrs. Arthur Darnbrough, Jr, 19 nn, · on ay evemr.g, c.
graduate of _Gallta Academy H1gh School and attended of Lower Rrver Ro.1d, Gallrpolrs. M&gt;ss H1ll graduated from West field High Schoo l, l .:;;========~:::;::;~::::iiiiiii:;:::~
Mar~hall Umverslty. Mr. NealiS also a 196:; graduate or !•!tended the. Umversltv . of the Amencas 10 Me xiCO City, MeXICO, and ""' grad uGallJa Academy_ H!gh School, and is attending Marshall l'ted from Oh1o State Umvers.ty, School of Home Economics. She 1s an escc ullve ·
UrnverSI!y,_ maJormg In busmess administration. The tramee at the F. and R. Laza rus Company. Mr. Darnbrough grad uated from Gallia
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-thod1st church.
1Uillvers1ty of Pennsylvama, and was graduated from Ohio State University , ~·"'·-- - - - -- --- --·--· .. · - ·· - - ----!of Educa.\JOil , wh~re he was_a m.ember of Phi Delta Theta social fratrrnlt y He
a}eac he&gt; '"the Columbus City School sys tern. Tilt• l'.edd•ng "'II be an c·vent of .June
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Program, Gift Exchange
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held Thursday, at 6:30 p.m., at Baileys restaurant, l'o-

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:. Galhpolts &lt;.ar.ckn Club held buxwood foli age. Mrs. Thomns on the TV, and Mr.~ . Kenneth
Members were seated at a tabl e with white cover Itts Chnslmas dm ner :Jt Rlver- had an arrangement £e~turin11 ! frazier used white
candll:'s
and a centerpie~e of holly and ~oim;ettia. A three branch : bo~ t !{oo~n TIIUrsda y evening. a madonna with sprurP fo! iag~ i with spruce foliage
blu~ 1
candelabra holdmg a green, wh1te and a red candle were IMr ~. _L. I- aul lfask ms gave the - ---' &lt;l nd rose bl endl'd baubles at
on each en.d of the table. Favors were Christm as ror- 1d_evotiOm., a~d led tile grollp lfl PltilomallrPon CluiJ
each end of Ll1e mantle.
sages, penc1ls from Pomeroy National Rank and .'.1 can ,I smg1ng Cl1nstma.~ carols.
opener from Farmers Bank. - - -- · I Arler tile dinner &lt;he group Exclumgt&gt;s Gi/l.t
. !trs. Thomas was assisted
Foll{lwing the dinner
the the group sa ng Happy Birthday 'i went to the home of Mrs. 1'. Midst
ca mllelight, holly by ~-Irs . E. D. Edgington in
group a~journed to the party to Mrs. Charles Cohen.
IA. Th~mas for the program, and mistletoe in the be:luitfully l serving light. refr~shments. The !
room wh1ch was decorated for A potted plant was sent to und g1ft exchange..
d~corated home of Mrs. Lorrn ne.xt meetmg wJ!J be Jari. ,
thl"' oe~asion including a Jightect Mrs. Hlchard Cam pbell and I M B'll !! k
Miller on Ced&lt;lr Strcel, tilt&gt; 12th at the home of Mrs. John I
tree !..l nder which gifts were
.
rs. 1 Y ouc read
a Philoma lhl'an Cluh m ~ t fori All!SQn.
placed.
Mrs. Kathryn Goodwm who modern Christmas story, and its Christmas dinner.
~ere unable t6 .attend duf.' to 1also n traditional Christmas 1
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j l .Mrs. Arnold Hayes, president, I Illness. Mrs.
Reib_el on behaU story. Mrs.
Gomer Phillips : Aftl'r din ner' thr president, :
·c~ndtlded the meeting, which j or the Past Councilors present- announced that she and Mrs. Mrs L. D. Rich ards. prl'ser.t -,
opened with a prayer by Mrs. ed a gl~t to Mr~. Hayes who al- Don Galloway will be hostess- ed Mrs. Mill er, who read the
Ray · Seidenabel. A program so_ receJved a g1f_t from the com- es at her home for the Christ- fourth &lt;-· hapter of "Thr Slwpof readings was presented b mlttec and she m turn prcsr-nf. ,mas party of Nature's Garden herd," from Nor;Jh l.J.Jfl's rethe commiltee, Mrs.
Henr~ ~each of the committee with ~ Club, 011 Dec. 22nd. Mrs. Phil· rent book, "!low 1-'ur To Beth· i Approved for Veterans
Reibel, Mrs. Seidenabel and a gift.
ll1ps asked that anyone having lehem ."
Training and Social
,Mrs. Thomas Cook, including, Prizes were awarded to Mrs. ~ containers, which could be used Following th e pregram I her&lt;" I
Security Students
The First Christmas, by M!'s. Diddle, Mrs. ileegle, Mrs. by th~ Nature club, be given was an e-xchange of gifts. 1 I
Next Quarter
Reibel; On Christmas Eve, Mrs. Rollin Bearhs, and 1-.·Irs. Setd- to Mrs. Galloway.
committee fo r the dinner cunBe!lins Dec. 8
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Catalog and Information
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e C ristmas [ enabeL Gifts were exchanged Mrs. Albert Durose conduct- chairman, with Mi ss Anne Bra•ITree, Mrs. Hayes; When the Jnd the meeling closed with eli the gift exchange. Christ- bury, Mrs. Florence Ecker
On Diploma Courses
Available Upon Request
Bells Rany Qut, Mrs. ~dna I prayer read by Mrs. Hayes art- mas arrange ments throughout Mrs. George D;JVis. assi sting.
Say~e, and An Old FashmnctJ · er whi ~h a dessert course was tJ 1P. home were as follows: door
Chnstma~ Long Ago, Mrs. served.
and sun room by Mrs. Charles
In addition to articles
John Smlt~.
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Atter,ding were the above and Shaver of pine cones. Mrs. Al- rnalJy prohibited In the mails, !
The Chnslmas Prayer .:y Mrs. Max j\'leinhart, 1\-Irs. Frrd bert Durose made the dining matches and. li ghter fluid may :
Mrs. ~os~ph Beegle an~ a :ol? Dessauer, Mrs. Bentz Wolfe, room table arrangement which not be mailed Ia oversens mili·
36 Locust Street
The t.;hns~mas Tree, In Ger- Mrs. Grover EriJ, Mrs. Mary feat ured red carnations with
tary audressrs.
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man by M1ss Erna Jesse, cltiS· B. Heines and Mrs. Jack RGb·
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TOP WJN

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'THf!~ IMPORTANT DESt~NS TO COMPLEMENT YOUR UY.
lNG ROOM, DEN, OFfiCE OR ClUB ROOM.AVA!LAIU ltf
A VARIHY OJ=. RICH LUSTROUS COLORS. All HAVE THE:
CONVENIENCE OF CASTERS FOil. EASY MOVJNS AROUND.

LET YOURSElF GlOW IN
HOLIDAY-LOOK SWEATERS
$5.00 to $15.00
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e]egant as well as classic cardigans, pull·
overs, sweater roabf In precious . · wools,
easluneres and mohair. In a merry array of
colors!

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the opportun~: ~ ram~
phy oss~alt~l o(~ta!s mifocll.. presented by the
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Ohio University
Preflldent
and som1 ni!w'~Ciirlstinlii Ill&amp;
vernon R. Alden wiD ntend
dies perlormed ' by sOiolstj, ' the
his Christmas sreeting at the
University Chorus, under the I 0 e IYtn
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eonvoeatlon, whlclt II ~Pin to,
direction or Eusene Wickstrom,
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and the University Singers, di·
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Gallipolis 'Emblem Club
An old Mellican earol, rocent· plans this week to funlllh
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baskets to needy ramillea
Five Boyl Reeeive
for the annual Chrislmll
TenderI oot Raling
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In an lmpr..,tve candellght Dec · 18th·
The Gllllla c111nty c. B. Rad·
ceremony on Tuesday at the The club also made 1 dona· lo Club h&amp;ld 111 ...,war meeting
D.A.V. Hall, ftve Boy Scouts tion to tho Chrlstmao
seal Wednesday evening at 7:30 at
re&lt;eived thoir Tonderfoot In· fund.
t~e K. of P. Hall with liS mem·
vestiture Into Troop 2lll
of Two commtttoes wero nam. bel'll and 10 vtsltors from R.'l·
Pomeroy.
ed for the state meeting to
cine, Syracuse and Gallipolis.
They were Dennis Glaze, Tom- held in Gallipolis In Febru~. The membe" or the ctub plan·
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Dec. 21, at the K. ol P. Hall et
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A demonstration on the proO· Court •f Honor w" conducted Betty Null, Barbara
6 p. m, with I II gilt exchange.
er appllcatton of make:up. pre- by Ray
Neighborhood Ann Wickline and Ann
This will take place on tho res·
senled by Mrs. M~xme Km· Commissioner, and Paul Wern- A preparation committee
ular meeting night.
Mrs. Raymond Baity entf'rb nard, a repre!lentatJ~e ~f the er, ScoutmastE'r, assisted by eludes Jean Gardner,
Hil(hli~ht of the evenlnll w?s
talned the Sew-Rite Sewln&amp; clu Merle No~man StudiO m Pt. Dana Snouffer. Bobby couch New. Joan Thompson,
a ftlm shown by Thomu Mitl
Thurlday evenln&amp; at her home Pleasant, featured the Decem· and Eddie Hayes. '!be Troop Houck, Barbara Georse.
ond Charles Grant, 'The Cru"e
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of the Brigantine Yankee," Re. Durmg the bu.!lmess ses~~oiOn, TOPS Club, at Grace Metho- 11 or older to jain the troop Mary Stormont.
freshments of ham sandwiches,
Mrs. Guy rtynolds presented ly. Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. McKin- Following ~n~diction, the ~~ Jn c~aree of_ Mrs. Harold Hood, dlst church.
during the annual Rtundup now Following the meeting,
pop and coffee were served.
the ·•Story of the Chri~tmas Iley. and Mrs. Wesley _Fry and ~uests were mv1ted to tile dm· preSident, fmal ~Jans
were As a reward for having lost in rogress.
j Jreshments were served.
Card1 and Seals" at the De· fa mi ly. Mrs. Robert Re1bel read llli room for refreshments o! made _ftr a ChrUJ,mas dinner the rnost weigh!. Miss Connie .:::_P~"-----------------AirmaU cards and
parcels
t-ember meeting of the Phila-1a leiter from Carrie Hall, who Christmas sandwiches, assorted !af Bailey's Restaurant, Wednes· Crou was selected as a mod~t )
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should be mailed to Servic,men
lhea Class of the Middleport Its confined to Cabel Huntington tea cookies, bell shapod minto, [day, Dec. II, at 7 p. m.. lol· l ill Mrs. Kinnard's demonstraovorseas DO later than Decem·
Church or Christ Thursday ev-1Hospital. and a period of silent punch. and coffee. The table was lowed by I party_ at the home! tion.
~ PT. PLEASAN1'- Miss Shir-l Lakin State Hospital where
ber 10 to assure before Christ~
tning at the home of Mrs. Ed- ~ prayer was held in memory of covered with a .red linen cover '.rMr'!l. ~ayton SLnrkland. Plans I Three new members were add-1ley Mason, local artist. Will be is E~ucatio~al Coordinator
mas delivery.
car Pratt.
Mrs. A.da Lambert, mother or and c-enterf~ w1th. an ~rr~n8e· 1 voer_e also complete-d for ~· ed tt the club roster. The ne-xt l the guest speaker of the De-1art mstructlen and ~Jso m~Jin·fti'""""""_...;;_...,,......_..
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Graves, ment featunng pomsettias, hoi· panng I basket lor a famtly meetiug will be Monday, De·[ comber meeting of the Point tains an art studio tn
PHYSICAL FITf'IESS
fhe Pratt home was elahor- !
ly and gold 11rapes flanked by and al!o to purchase shoes for cember !lith, at 7:30 p.m., in ! Pleasant Branch of the Ameri· home and gives Individual
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aeason throughout inchlding a i Mabel Walburn and Joe Moore, Gerlach presided at the, silve; donated by .Mrs. Edward Wells GrTOacePS et bolst c urlcn~.. A_.~ IcWan S~la ~en. ~ n be . ~2 I Th~ program for the
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on ay • parish
cern house!
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Christmas Special
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r e, can dl ~s an d green - so~-m- Iaw of Mrs . Claude Ash - service and Mrs. Hicks ~t the ~·as lwarde4 to Mrs. Do nal d held its first convention
the Episcopal
ory and • hgl::ed ftreplace Oth· 11•! ·
' punch bowl. The door pne was 1Cultlns.
orlean Medical AssociaUon heatJ. at 7:30 p. m.
IInteres!B Committee who
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ho11v and 8 olarpomselttas
f' candle IMrll. William Bradford ,
Mrs. tl!sses were Mrs · Grace Pratt
. . ' the hostess to those named a- club was formed in Mllwauke&lt;,
subjed "Chm~se
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an d1evemng.
with holl}• used on a l~ble com. I Leo Childs. Mr. McKinley and ~s. Neva Pratt, Mn.
btve and Mrs. Elu G!lmore, .Jr., and bas now grown to a nation- will ntustrate fler talk with co1 1.are Mrs. C11fford Dunn,
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Lena McElhinney.
Donations Gilmore, Mrs. EdJar
Mrs Cblrlea Hoffman
Mrs al or&amp;anization of more than or slides. All programs of the! man, Mrs. E. Bartow
dans 1nd Brl"e A Guttt.
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wm made to the Middleport Mrs. Child• ond Mrs.
Willlatn Boyer, Mrs. ' Donold lo,OOO members. The letters ol local branch In 1967 will deal Mrs. William H. Rardin,
Phone 446-0197. Houn Mrs. Wendell Gerlach, presi- Firemen , the T8 Association, Slater.
McKnight and Mrs. William the club name stand for ''Take with the study of China.
Becky Buckner, and
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Gaddis.
Oft Pounds Senslbly.'
Miss Mason i~~oni~thije~staiirrioijf~Jiud~yiBu~rd~e~Uie.iJi.jiiijijii;;;;;;;,~
lng whicb opened with the George Childs road an article
class soni. Mrs. Edgar ReyR - 1 des cribin~ the "Applebulter
olds waa devotional chairman 1 Bees" held at the EUB Church
eiving several meditations m- J in Massillon, Ohio. A gift exduditli '" Praytr For
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change was held during the
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Christlnas Guest,' ' and ''The [ nolds and Mrs. Donald Hicks in ' 1 party Friday evenine at the
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1eharge. Gifts from the class home of his parents, Mr. and
Notes of thank~ were read I were presented to Mrs. Gerlach, Mrs. John Fult1,
Pearl St.,
from the Re\'. and Mrs. Donald I president, and Mrs_ Hicks by Middleport, in observance of
Hicks, the James Young fami- Mrs.
his 8th birthday. The snowman
theme was carried out in the
birthday' cake and table decor·
ations.
G•mes were played and prliMrs. Eleanor WhJte, advi!Or, Wellington.
es_ won by Beth Vaug.han, Joe
handed
out certificatea of Parents and guests present Rickman, .Velvet Swtsher and.
achievement at the Dec. I meet- were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Kathy HarrJs. After the hon~r..
Ins of the Vinton Jotly Work· Carpenter, Tina, Julie, aod ed JUest had opened tile Ill•
ers. Lynn Lone presided It the Joff, and Belinda Bare.
and cardo, refreshments
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Jneeting and Debbie Bennett led Member• present were Paula cake, lee cream· pop and candy
the pled&amp;el.
Argabrite, Alma and .Jo Bart-: Santa! were served to , the
Mrs. White ln!talled officers ley. Debbie Bennetl. R it a I guests. ~avors were c.hnstmaa
who were not pre~t&gt;nt for in- Brown, Judy Bush, Cathy Car~ Iwreath pm1J for th! IIJrls and
stallaUOD IL the last meetinc. penter, Kt~Lh.v George, Diana Santra tree decoratiOns for the
The club d.L!cussed its older Grant, Helen and Joyce Haynes boy~ . .
member.!! jolntna: the Junior L;mn and Arlene Long, Kahty I At~nd~ng were Beth Vau~l\..
LeaderJ.
Two committets ! McCCarley. Cheryl Mefford, Re- I an, VJck.ie Slack, Kathy Harris,
were appointed to a:o over by-, gina Robinette, Ja1 and Ana 1 Lee Ord,
TamJ Hoffman,
laws and aelect a meeting place .. Stereos, Becky Wellington and 1 Dr~ama
Hovatter,
Velvet
The next meeting will be Jan.Jiwo new m~mbers, Georgia SwJSher, Joe Rickman,
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J, 1967 It the home ol Beckv ' Meade and Sandy Wiley
Anthony, John Pal Riley, Davtd
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The December
meeting of ing through to humanity. She er In the evenlnc wert Mu.
the Women's Mi"lonory Socie- quoted "ThrouRh A Dark Val- , Frank Tttuo of Pomeroy ond
ty of the Pomeroy First Baptist 1ley,' ' a poem, 1 'The Child~~ and ! Mr. and Mrl. WOllam Swisher
Church was held Thursday ev- closed with prayer.
and daughter, Paula.
ening at the church with Mr!!.. Four Christmas storiet were
Joseph Cuok, preoldent,
In read, "Incident on Fourth Gi/ll for Mother•
cl!orge.
!Street." by Mrs. Carver WiiGroup singing of the hymo, Iiams: "Gill From A Sailor." Planned by Glrll
"Joy to the World," opened the Mrs. Cuok; "I Loaned My
Plano were JDIClo to
meeting, followed by a poem. Son," Mro. GeorJ• Sktaner ond Christmas gifts for mothers
Coanr..rt
"The Gi!t Without The Giver." "Forgotten Prisoner,''
Mn. when the Girl Scout Troop 180
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by Mrs. Cook. The White Cross Lorain Sterrett. A duet, "Silent of Pomeroy met Thursday alter
report for overland was givttn Night.·· by Mrs. Elmer Wick- sehool al the home of Mn.
by Mn. Harry Bliley who ; ham and Mrs. Sterrotl ..nclutl- Jack Seelig.
stated thai it must be rt-ad_\' · ed the program .
I The meeting opened with the
llack
by January. Several humorous I Mrs. StepheRson thanked all pledp to flq led by
Tan
quotations were g!ve11 by Mrs. who sent her c1rd1 and flower&amp; Clark and Diana Ridgway.
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While ~he was ill. The love gift tice was held for the cM~Imasj•
Mrs. J. H. Stephen•on, pro- was dedicated by Mrs. Skinner. party to be held December U
IP'Im leader, told the ChriSt· A thank you note was read by at the Seelig borne,
mas story from Luke 2. She 1Mrs. J. E. Foster.
Refresl1ments were served by
apoke on the tift or Christ and ! At the close or the meatillg, Debra Keanedy and Roy1111
brought out the my1tery of the group adjourned to the ao. Cole to Nancy Gill, Becky SeeChrlslmu which i•
Christ; cia! room which woo decoratod Ug, Shelly Clark, 8ony1 While,
Christmu is 1 birthday ; Jesus in keeping with lhe HUOD, for Roaemarie Colburn,
Sandra
• a teacher [God'• word lo potluck refreshments. Present CurUo, Penny Eblin,
Vickie
always new) : God is 1 physi- were the above and Mrs. T. T. Abbott, Brenda Will,
Vicki
clan: God is Love; and God II Shelton. Mrs. Terry
PhaUn, Clark and Diona Ridgway. aft·
a psychiatrist, which means Mrs. Ellen Couch, Mr.s. Harold er which the meetiaa: elosed
Otrlsimll Is God'o love break· Lemley and Mrs. Orval Wileo. with taps.

300 Ohio University mueldana will pre•ent U1e litlll
Christmas Cunvocatlon ·'A Fes·
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llval of CoroIs, un oy, ec.
11 at I p.m. in Memlrlal Audl·
torlum.
The convocation, on adapts·
lion of the old English Festlvli
ol Lesson I and Carols, will be
a retelling or the Christm"
atory in word and song,
A "Suite or carols," arranged by Leroy Anderson and perrormecl by the Ohio univerSity
Brus Choir, wUI be presented
10 minutes prior to the convoca.
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INVESTITURE - An investiture ceremony for Gallipolis Br;ownie
p 221 was ""' recen Y I
race Uon.
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Methodist church. Members or the troop and their leaders are, front, I tor, Holly Lingo, Brenda Smeltzer, Tam·
Tne Festival wUI begin wlfh
my Nibert, Kim Dobbins, Jenilyn Robinson, Barbara Boone, Tammy H,emsworth,, and Sandy SOwers. Bact row- the playing of a newly compooTeresa Griffin Cathy Breech, Debra Johnson, Sherry Smith, Jane Cucle, Tanu Stewort, LuAnn Willis, Unda
Carroll, and Cindy Mink. Mrs. Ray Boone, Scout Leader, center rear. Not pictured are Mn. James D. Robinson,
usiJtant Scout Leader, and Miss Nancy Lease, Senior Girl Scout.
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A Chrl1tmao theme f"tuffil l maker; "What
Chrlltmu Mrs. CuMio Salllldero, Mr. and
the meeUng laot week of the Meant," by Mrs.
Kathryn Mrs. Albert Thivener, Mr. ErNorthup Missionary Society at Green ; "Bqln•lng ol Silent mon Cremeens, Mr. llld Mrs.
the home of Mn. Belva Adk1n1 Nl/lht," by Mra. JuaUnt Melton; Geor1e Adklnl, Mro. FIJI Rou,
where a potluck turkey dinner "Pricelm Gift," by Mrs. Mae Mrs. Blanch Beard, Mrl. Ger.
was served.
'lbivener; "A Mother's Pray- tie Neal, Mrs. Pearl Grlham.
Mra. Bea Elliott, pr.,Jdent, er," i&gt;y Mrs. Rebecca Unroe, Mrs. Mae Thivener, Mrs. J•
presided over the ofternoon pro- Mrs. Faye Rose gave the quiz tine Melton. Mr.. Marlene Sotcram, which opened with the on '~Christmas and Carols." tJe, Lynn Settle, Mra. Rebecta
rroup sinllnl "Silont Night." Mrs. Justine Melton thanked tho Unroe, Mrs. Kolhryn Greene,
SCripture readine Wll by Mrs. gi'Otlp for a going-away gift. Mrs. Mary Frlllctl Rose, Mila
llae Thivener, and praytr "'' The program closed with the I Bonnie Nibert, Mro. Sarah Ebb)' Mrs. Mary Fronceo Rooe. Lord's Prayer.
·lin, Mrt. Julio Hammond, Mro.
ReadiRIS
Included ; "My Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Sylvia Fowler, Rev.
David
!ltighbor's Bible," by
Mrs. Cash Allison, Mr. and Mrs. Cartar, Mro. Boa Elliott, Mrs.
JlaneJto Beard; "His Name at D. E. Sheets, Mr. ond Mrl. Bertha Rlct, and Mrl. Maude
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llfn. SteDa Walbum
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famlly d1nner at ber . _
Sunday. Seven members of ~
family were present includma
daughtel'll, Mrs. Herbert RIQI,
CrookovUie: Mra, Jameo Finatad ond Mro. Perry ACCUJ~
Ine, 'Atheno; ond two sons, Ray.
mond and Lester ol Mlddieport.
She also rocelved lone distanct eallo from mmnbm of
hor family ineludlng Mr.• and
Mro. Eller Lewll, LebllliD, Mr.
and Mra. Robert Sprlnfer, Ada;
Harry Walburn, Akr~; Amonl
her many gilts recetved were
flowers from her daughter · In·
law, Mabel Walburn, whn was
In T~xas, and Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Cox of Pennsylvama.
She recetved a basket
of
!nut from the Wllhng Workers
Class of the Mtddleport Church
or the Nazarene. The decora~
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Mrs. Riggs.

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Mr. IIlli lira, llblr
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OtrlltmM Party em Ilecember day at the IAtart tP'Idl .
of Lebanon, Oblo, vllllad 1IJUrt.
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Thl CbUIIIIO! theme vr•s llent Nlghl" Mn. Flarenee
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featuncl at the cabinet mee~ len, advii!Ol', and Mrs.
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Youlb Fellowship
Thursday I their lhougill! on
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Thio lllllOWICetnanl waa made and centered will!
LeWil .
1M Dillie,tiP olllcttll - . , . .
nithllll the home of Mt" Diana IMl'll. Allen also read "His
Thursday night durinrl • reau· arrqement. of ~ tmcl f~ II. Wood
J'rtMy ~ 11111 IIGI't ,.......1,
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'At The Top." The Bible
lar meeting of the club at the Chrlatmaa ,reenery
• • !Iva w1lln1111she took .,._.. ()pin .._ Par! :.I
Dlltble Ruosell 111ve the tip- taken from Luke was
A. L. Phelps residence in Pom- Mr1 Dale Hill Mr.
for Cdulll~ 111 ,... lo '"' ~ .. Ofporlw111 '1
· eniiC lboqbt. A oarol "While ed by Mlsa Haner, ond 1
MR. AND MRS. DANIELS
eroy. The Gallipolis Citizens Cross ·and llfn.
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llllllllbl with ber :.'d..re In bollda~ •l'ffvi•
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s~s Walched T be I r went to Dtmd Burnette,
Band Club members will .,. colorlul cootumet,
OOD, CUrlll Wood ltltl flm1l)' and llld
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1\10818 at the party and a II Blbllcel ..,..
I b other relallves II Cllllomlllllli their co-Worbrs.
gr4up. Opening prayer was by The group voted to &amp;o
lift oxchange .has been plan- early llle of Jesus.
before retutni.,. home plano to '1lle local Jofurpby IIDre •·
COi!Dla Clau. and . ..rtPiure jlng during the holiday
Ded. Santa Claus Is expect- Shuler accompiJlled on the pl- villi in Florida and Tenellsee decorated In IY!lieal Chrl••··
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from Luke was iead by David with the date to be
ed to be in altendaoce.
ano IIlli Mra. Don Bell was
with rai.Uvu.
luhloo. llalnlbmalll ..,. ,.,. '
Burnette.
later.
A nomination commtttea was rator.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dlvldlotl, ved. Jean Roblltllln. Davoo '
Pllrllclpating in a skit, .. ~ 0 Relreshments ol ice cream, Announcem:nl Is being made
selected for recommendinii new Two numbers by 111 year
Athens, vlllted Thursday even- prta took place. Jenny ftob,,.
SeUOll Like Christmas," were I oup cokes. potato chtps, candy of the mliiTtage on Nov. 21 at
offtcers.
Okey Kaiser was
ing with her parents Mr ond !lOll, David BIWenlhlP anti • ,, ~!'
Ronnie Schoonover,
Dennis , and pop were ,erved by lhe 1 p.m. in Greenup, ky., ol DonPresent were Mr. and Mr&lt;, a recording, "When the
Mrs. Emeraon Jones.'
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l'l•oq(. and David Burne«• It hosle,., who was assisteo by n' Lou Tuft., daughter or Mr.
Jumor Holsinger, Mr. a~d Mt&gt;. Go Marching In" and "All
Mrs. Tbelma Pratt, Raven• were door prie winnen.
waa !allowed by the corol "Si· ' her sister, Lihda Hanet.
and Mrs. Elmer Tufts, Rt. I,
Larry Holsmger. and cmldren. Love." Mrl. Jane Hill i&amp;Ve
wood, W. Va., •lotted In Mid· Groups of people rrom Un, . •
Wurtland, Ky., to lane Allen
Paul and Vicky Jo , Mr. and jctoslng prayer.
dlejlort lhla week wfih friends. toll to their grandparents Jll. :..
Daniels, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs..Emil Eynon and son, Following the program
tended the event. Santa Claus
E. L. Daniels,
Wheelersburg,
Demus; Mr. and Mrs. Geori• were played followed by a
Don't forlet thot undot nor· made hlo appearance for the
Ohio.
Johnson, Jtm Bry~, Mrs. Jean exchonge. Atten4ing 11ere
mal condltlona there Is no de- a trat.
The special wedding address
Clelana ond son, Jtmmte; Rod· and Mrs. James Early, Mr.
Uvei'y of cards and letters 011 little ones, ll!tened to tbelr
was delivered m the G~nup
ney Hysell, Agnes Whtte, Mr. Mrs. Clareoce Shields, Mr.
Christmas Day other than Spe- wan!B ond presented them with
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah • WI~
and Mrs. Jumor Phelps an~ Mrs. John Woll, Mr. and
dal Dellvoty.
a treat.
nesses by Ted R. Roesner. min.
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and Mrs. James Whtte, Charles Hill, Mr. and Mrs. An&lt;ltew
"--or of congregations in southf
Chff, Galhpohs, was accepted cross, Mr. and Ml'll. Don Bell,
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a new member and l'l'fresh· Mrs. Mary Shuler, Mra. ChlorWashington School PTA Mother ~ ers entertain· ing of the vows wao conducted
men!B were served.
UJ Grimm, Mrs. Ernest Grimm,
For Complete
ed the Pro&amp;ressiYe Mothers League at Its a ual Ch JSI· by Mr. Raymond Humphrey, Th P t Offi
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r It was ai!IO noted the Pome- Mrs. Erma Wilson, Miss Unda
Selection end
mas dinner this week in the Riverboat Room of Os r's Ashland, Ky.
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R : ;~ ter ~~~~ ~ ld 1~ roy CB Radio Club ~ttended a Hill. Mrs. Orpha Rill, Lorna
restaurant in Gallipolis.
--· Tbe bride was lovely '" a acne ap ,
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meettng of the Galhpolls Club Bell, Mrl. Jane Hill, Marvin
SHOP-A-llAMA
Dlreeted by Mr•. Gene Spur- Mrs. William C•mp6&lt;Il, Mr. floor Jeneth white t.affeta and annual Christmas party recent· , last week at the K of p L&lt;ldge Hill,
Deborah Early, Julia
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lock the 'linger~ offered "The and Mrs. Bob Clark. Mrs. John lace gown, a pearl crown veU, ly at lhe ho~ of Mrs. Gretta, m Galhpobs. A moVIe w a s Early, Paul Cross, Mike ~Ill ,
Tweive Olyl or Christmas." Foster, Mr. and Mrs. John ond carrying a cascade bouquet Stmpson, R~ctne. The
home shown ond alter the meetlno Danny Hill and
No Pur&lt;h1se N_,.ry
Nicholas" and 11 Ring Those Francies, Mr. and Mrs. James lof 25 white roses.
was. attractively deco~atecl_m refreshments were enjoyed. Pre. Early.
FREE TICKETSuTIM:
Drummer B&lt;'ly," Gllllam, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ser maid of honor was her Chnstmas g~nery, pomsetba~ sent from the Pomero~ Club
"SUver DeDI" "Joli• Ole St Hardway Mr. and Mcs. Fred twin sister, Miss Sue Tufts, and 1, large silver tree cente~d were Mr. and Mrs. Emtl Eynon CIDNA'S GREAT WALL
, "ring' Those· Henderson,
• M". William Jenk- Wurtland. Best man was th e th•
Nicholu," and
. hvfn•"' roo'" ' from whtch and son, De.nn1s.. Mr . and Mrs. The serpentuke Great
Christmao Bello"
Ins Mr and Mrs Gerald Roach, lather or the groom. A recep- &amp;Ills were exc~~ed.
ead Junior Holsmger and children. of China, built 22 centuries ago
They were acCompanied by Mr: and Mrs. Hobart Wilson. Jr., Uon followed at the home of b Ch~stmas rea .~:sr.:r•,:.
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnsoo, as a defense against Invader!,
tn . Y e gues!B wt
· r.. Mrs. and Mrs. James White winds across more than 15110
Mro Mllel """•• The closing and Mr and Mr1. James Pat- the bride's grandparents
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Wurt1an d.
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Mra. J. A. daLomerena, Mrl. a holiday corsage. Mrs. James Wheelersburg High School, 1!167,
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Jam .. GIDIUD ond Mra. RiclJ.. Patlerson was welcomed " a and he Is asst. overseer or the ~!::!· e~:td;.t;id::~~ i
ca~d shower by friends and ..,.
ard Brown They were accom- new member. Next meeting will Pomeroy-Middleport congrega. M rrl '
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wit~ Is self·employed a• a plahno Mr;. Chlorus ·Grimm Mrs.
aomthG. Wtlcox en shon va. , Home. Box 313, Rl. I, Ironton.
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Richard llltwn, mr. llld Mrs. Rev. J. C. Chapman as guest tuner and lustructor, and " G t Sl
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Aohland, Pl. Pleasant
and :uh:
Seaman Apprentice Robert C. relatives today, They
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largest. cisco. Calli. 96602, Neal is •ta·
nnH w•• tilt teeM of
the exchange was e an a es.
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UPPER AND LOWER STORES
Ch~ party ol the Eleanor sort course w~s serve
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' r. an d Mrs. Be rt Grtmm:
the Atlantic F'teet ~!'Is year, in there Dec. 2.
Cirda ll t lfllth
Methodist Mrs. Fultz asOisted by Mrs.
AM. and Mrs. Thereon John ., mid·oreao and in the Cario· Sgt. Richard Campbell's adChUidt W4 'llluraday evening. Robort Byer and Mrs. Galen
son, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb, : bean Sea.
dre" is ' RA 15169509, HHC.
1'hl ~llltme · wodleeora~ Brown. Mrs, Nan Moore and Girt Scout Troop 52 of Pom- Mr. and Mrs. JoO!e Brtnker. [
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G. C. MURPHY CO·.
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, wi&amp;b tile holiday Mrs. 0. P. Klein of the Womon's , eroy held an impressive candle· Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hensley, Mrs Ma
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scene,
Society
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service
Thursday
evening
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cadles, JN8MI'1 ud
ether evei:~iRJ. Pictures of the group at the Pomeroy Elementary Mrs. Berni~e Carpenter, ~.rs. l
on ecem er
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symholo. Tho prGII'IID hilb- were taken for the church dl·j sobool with 1Z SCOUts receiVing Ruth Barmt.z, Mrs.
Lilhan 1
u,tt1 ot -~- 1 muoi- rectory during t~e evening.
their investiture as Code~.
senpson and Edward Simpson.
eat prtiP'IIIl With vocal ana Attending were Margaret Ed- Patrol leadel'll Jo Ellen Diehl
tllllrumelllal DUmben present·
rd Mr Bradbury
Mrs. and Becky Wright were pre'!""l·
ed by aiJjdeDis Gl Mrs. Paul wa s,
s.
ed Patrol Cords, Diana King
PoweU ei llaolne. The theme Earl Davenport, Mrs. Robert received htr Scout pin and Marof their 'Jftll'IID wu "T h t Byer, Vickie Houchms, Mrs. Ia Neut.zling was
pr.,ented
Birtbday.. a IJnl," ttlllng the Max Donahue, Mrs. Ja: S~v- three junior badges by
Mrs. . Dy OUnci/
.
ot«y of l;lirllllllu 1D
SOIIJ. en, Mrs. KrawS&lt;zyn, ~ '· a- !Joyd Wright, Scout I,eader, ·. ~
.
Mro. .Jtltlli'ltriiiiCI}'II
was len Brown, Mro. Fultz, Mrs. Mrs. A. R; ll!tfgtit.·. pve 11 ,' A discu.,tan of the
topic
pt'OifllD ~ ond presen~ Ernest Fraser, Mr8. Charlea brief talk on ScOudnii; . otating 'Vatu~ 01 LIVIng On The
ed 1M IUIII l*liiiiiiOI'I.
Byer, Mrs. James Johnson and "The more you put Into Scout· Farm, led by Mrs. T. F. Bur- l
lin. Cllll'ltt llrldiHlrJ, prea· Loret~ Frost, a gue•t from Che· ing the more you eet out or it." Joson,. featured the meetmg of
ldelt, a.dttcted the business shire and Mrs. Powell and her • She also read 8 teller from the Little Kyger Farm Bureau
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h book ''Juliett Lo , 10 und· Cuunc11 at the lovely home .or
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Miss Ida Thomas, and
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er of the Scouts, which she Ruth Thomas at Rio Gronde.
presented to the Soout Troop. The group ~t~reed to pla"Scouts rec&lt;lvlng Cadet honors high 91lue on the advantages
w~re ,llefl flot&gt;the, . Dar!AI of farm We, even thotlih It
Gallla Qluai:J llaloll No. 612, Scbolal'llhlp Chairman, Ellen Neutzlmg! B~ky Wrtght, Mar- dlflicuit to make a Uvtng comFROM ANY PARTICIPATING MERCHANT
Eight et Ftrty, held 111 annu· DeWeese, bu had on lnqulfy Ia Neutzli,ng, Leanne Sebo, Dl· pared to industrial wortero.
al CbrllliDII Pll'l1 11 the hollll lfrom a 11J'aduate of Holzer Hos- ana King, Debbie 'Yisecup, Mar· Some or the e&gt;tra advontagea
01 Gladp 01m1np 0 e 1 r pltal ,Scbool or Nw;slng who 11 alynn Tracy, Sus1e Soulsby, named were: privacy, variety
POIIIeroy; 'lltltlltlay evenlni. A lnterilted in applymg lor ' Caralynn Tracy, Irene Barnes, of jobs, a constant appreciation
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covered dllb dltmer wu en· sellc&gt;lat'shlp. An
Jo Ellen Diehl and Mrs. Wright. of nature and the joy or watchjoyed by 1bt 11 partners proa· blank has been
Assil!tant scout Leaders
are Ine a yo.;., animal mature, ond
ent.
The meetin1 doted with
Mro. James Dtehl and
Mrs. an extra valuo Is enjoying a
'llte bn.lwl meet1n1 wao op- .
ol the .. ~blisation
James Souisby.
neighborly visit with friends.
ened IOOOrdlnt to ritual by whtch
names o(, Seeret
There were 12 membel'll, one
La Potil Chapeau Faye Wtldar- tors were revealed durinl
I K CI·-L II
tul!ltt and Dine chlldren attend·
mutb. A JOpol'l of tile PouV&lt;&gt;ir
e~ehange. Each
rrc e
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lng. MISI Thoma! read t h t
Departellltlllal whlcll wu
~?.'~lma:~~~
Elev~ N"" Memben !48th Psalm lor devotions. The
ot Fort 111)'11 llotel,
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· Rio Orilltde Collese Clrcle K council voted to make a conbUS Deeember 4th wu
were drawn for
Club inducted II new members trtbutlon · to CROP The ""'1ual
CUmings Faye
Sl!tero for the new year.
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.1 Uem on · Nov. oyster supper Will
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The· next meetlne wiD be held Into the Wflllll
be m Janaermuth~ Mabel
oi th&amp;.home or Dorothy Hocker 21. The lnduotees were ~e uary at the home of Mr. ond
.,
Glldp Otmlnp
onJtnU•"' 5th ··,
Yertlll, Ned Ftnr.er,
Crrug Mro .. Fred Thompsoo. Dellcloua
Color Guard 11 the
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Peterson, Bill Dunn, Roe Re&amp;· refrelllmenla were 1erved by
'11'11 I~ then
ill, Tllomao Gilka, JIIDOI Ma· the ...hostessos.
salon w., t11Ct11111 in the
ley, Evin ' HUihl!lt, Larry - - - - - - - - 10 roaol!, 118 1011 Ill
Krumm,
steve Klndar.
Special guet1 wu Peter Nibert,
lor 1187, with one over.
ntomberl who wa1 the ebarter pmident
and Diller
. · 'brothers o1 1he club, wbll IG a GaiUa
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of tholr oounty leocber, aiul 1 realty
Natd Ia Present
period.
Sticker Price
To Win

Mother Singers
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Wedding VOWS
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November 21

Application of
Make-up Shown
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Mrs. 8aity •
Hostess to
Sewing Club

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a-Purnlture
Suitor's Shell Sarvlce Ctntor

O...lt.shuler C~~~~p~ny
Mcl&lt;ttftht-Dtvila Htlw.

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0. C.IAurllhy Ct. (l.ww .,.,.,
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Johnson's Market

Darnbf'OUIIh's o.pt. Stere
A &amp; P TN Compony
Clork'a Jawelry
Fa..-'1 Hanlware
Tiny's Fooolland

Womoldotff &amp; 1'hlmll Hdft.

Chuck Collier Ianiei ltere

EYiftl Suptlt'llllll'ke lne.

llllett AN!IIIIces
Ball Furtilture C..
Dale's Food Malkel

SPONJOilS ONL Yl

C.-lal &amp; Savliltllllllll

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by l'l!fetiOI' Wlok· prlll'lm the oudleno~ : ~::: 1
mao CarUJon,:; b)'; W!P~. Jr&lt;t . ~· : will •be •one ol the
the opportun~: ~ ram~
phy oss~alt~l o(~ta!s mifocll.. presented by the
us and Singe
led by th•
in ~wne6t~';. · , ,',.
tetthY Chorus.
iar carols, accompan
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,or.· , ·~"·· ·,.. , ,,.,
t!ur•••
B
Choir and or111n.
The P\'jll!l'JPl /~ ._ ·~~·~~· · ~: lhlee points
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will lnchi!lf ·milly IOillt~ller
Ohio University
Preflldent
and som1 ni!w'~Ciirlstinlii Ill&amp;
vernon R. Alden wiD ntend
dies perlormed ' by sOiolstj, ' the
his Christmas sreeting at the
University Chorus, under the I 0 e IYtn
.
eonvoeatlon, whlclt II ~Pin to,
direction or Eusene Wickstrom,
f
the public without cltiJ'It,
and the University Singers, di·
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rected by Martha Wurtz.
Gallipolis 'Emblem Club
An old Mellican earol, rocent· plans this week to funlllh
1S
baskets to needy ramillea
Five Boyl Reeeive
for the annual Chrislmll
TenderI oot Raling
.
ty for children o! memberl
In an lmpr..,tve candellght Dec · 18th·
The Gllllla c111nty c. B. Rad·
ceremony on Tuesday at the The club also made 1 dona· lo Club h&amp;ld 111 ...,war meeting
D.A.V. Hall, ftve Boy Scouts tion to tho Chrlstmao
seal Wednesday evening at 7:30 at
re&lt;eived thoir Tonderfoot In· fund.
t~e K. of P. Hall with liS mem·
vestiture Into Troop 2lll
of Two commtttoes wero nam. bel'll and 10 vtsltors from R.'l·
Pomeroy.
ed for the state meeting to
cine, Syracuse and Gallipolis.
They were Dennis Glaze, Tom- held in Gallipolis In Febru~. The membe" or the ctub plan·
IS
my Reed, Randy Chafin, Mor· The entertainment commllteo ned to have a ChriStmas party
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ton Barnes and Jon Dillard, The is composed of Feme
Dec. 21, at the K. ol P. Hall et
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A demonstration on the proO· Court •f Honor w" conducted Betty Null, Barbara
6 p. m, with I II gilt exchange.
er appllcatton of make:up. pre- by Ray
Neighborhood Ann Wickline and Ann
This will take place on tho res·
senled by Mrs. M~xme Km· Commissioner, and Paul Wern- A preparation committee
ular meeting night.
Mrs. Raymond Baity entf'rb nard, a repre!lentatJ~e ~f the er, ScoutmastE'r, assisted by eludes Jean Gardner,
Hil(hli~ht of the evenlnll w?s
talned the Sew-Rite Sewln&amp; clu Merle No~man StudiO m Pt. Dana Snouffer. Bobby couch New. Joan Thompson,
a ftlm shown by Thomu Mitl
Thurlday evenln&amp; at her home Pleasant, featured the Decem· and Eddie Hayes. '!be Troop Houck, Barbara Georse.
ond Charles Grant, 'The Cru"e
1
on Uncoln Heights, Pome~oy, ber 5th meeting of the Galtia committee invites all boys age Brown, Avonelle Rou!lb,
of the Brigantine Yankee," Re. Durmg the bu.!lmess ses~~oiOn, TOPS Club, at Grace Metho- 11 or older to jain the troop Mary Stormont.
freshments of ham sandwiches,
Mrs. Guy rtynolds presented ly. Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. McKin- Following ~n~diction, the ~~ Jn c~aree of_ Mrs. Harold Hood, dlst church.
during the annual Rtundup now Following the meeting,
pop and coffee were served.
the ·•Story of the Chri~tmas Iley. and Mrs. Wesley _Fry and ~uests were mv1ted to tile dm· preSident, fmal ~Jans
were As a reward for having lost in rogress.
j Jreshments were served.
Card1 and Seals" at the De· fa mi ly. Mrs. Robert Re1bel read llli room for refreshments o! made _ftr a ChrUJ,mas dinner the rnost weigh!. Miss Connie .:::_P~"-----------------AirmaU cards and
parcels
t-ember meeting of the Phila-1a leiter from Carrie Hall, who Christmas sandwiches, assorted !af Bailey's Restaurant, Wednes· Crou was selected as a mod~t )
.L
should be mailed to Servic,men
lhea Class of the Middleport Its confined to Cabel Huntington tea cookies, bell shapod minto, [day, Dec. II, at 7 p. m.. lol· l ill Mrs. Kinnard's demonstraovorseas DO later than Decem·
Church or Christ Thursday ev-1Hospital. and a period of silent punch. and coffee. The table was lowed by I party_ at the home! tion.
~ PT. PLEASAN1'- Miss Shir-l Lakin State Hospital where
ber 10 to assure before Christ~
tning at the home of Mrs. Ed- ~ prayer was held in memory of covered with a .red linen cover '.rMr'!l. ~ayton SLnrkland. Plans I Three new members were add-1ley Mason, local artist. Will be is E~ucatio~al Coordinator
mas delivery.
car Pratt.
Mrs. A.da Lambert, mother or and c-enterf~ w1th. an ~rr~n8e· 1 voer_e also complete-d for ~· ed tt the club roster. The ne-xt l the guest speaker of the De-1art mstructlen and ~Jso m~Jin·fti'""""""_...;;_...,,......_..
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1 Mrs. Fry, Mr. Paul
Graves, ment featunng pomsettias, hoi· panng I basket lor a famtly meetiug will be Monday, De·[ comber meeting of the Point tains an art studio tn
PHYSICAL FITf'IESS
fhe Pratt home was elahor- !
ly and gold 11rapes flanked by and al!o to purchase shoes for cember !lith, at 7:30 p.m., in ! Pleasant Branch of the Ameri· home and gives Individual
CENTER AND
ltely det'orated lor the holoday , brother of Audrey Frost and white decorated candieo Mrs the children The traveling pme
M hod . h h
A . t'
f U iverny sons
REDUCING SALON
aeason throughout inchlding a i Mabel Walburn and Joe Moore, Gerlach presided at the, silve; donated by .Mrs. Edward Wells GrTOacePS et bolst c urlcn~.. A_.~ IcWan S~la ~en. ~ n be . ~2 I Th~ program for the
I' hted t e
rn '" in Am·
~N atomen,
on ay • parish
cern house!
r ' was arranged by the
Christmas Special
li
r e, can dl ~s an d green - so~-m- Iaw of Mrs . Claude Ash - service and Mrs. Hicks ~t the ~·as lwarde4 to Mrs. Do nal d held its first convention
the Episcopal
ory and • hgl::ed ftreplace Oth· 11•! ·
' punch bowl. The door pne was 1Cultlns.
orlean Medical AssociaUon heatJ. at 7:30 p. m.
IInteres!B Committee who
WHkly or monthly .Gift
er decoratwns mcluded. a buf.
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Named on the s1ck hst were won Y rs. ra
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I Refrt!bments were served by Iquarters in Chicago. The f1rst Miss Mason will u ~e as er 1a so SP.rve as s s or
t
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f
et arrangement
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C?m mittee to~·~~~~~~~~ REDUCED RATIS.and
ho11v and 8 olarpomselttas
f' candle IMrll. William Bradford ,
Mrs. tl!sses were Mrs · Grace Pratt
. . ' the hostess to those named a- club was formed in Mllwauke&lt;,
subjed "Chm~se
Art"
an d1evemng.
with holl}• used on a l~ble com. I Leo Childs. Mr. McKinley and ~s. Neva Pratt, Mn.
btve and Mrs. Elu G!lmore, .Jr., and bas now grown to a nation- will ntustrate fler talk with co1 1.are Mrs. C11fford Dunn,
Comt In Far A
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Lena McElhinney.
Donations Gilmore, Mrs. EdJar
Mrs Cblrlea Hoffman
Mrs al or&amp;anization of more than or slides. All programs of the! man, Mrs. E. Bartow
dans 1nd Brl"e A Guttt.
1 ted th
Pe
' se mg.
wm made to the Middleport Mrs. Child• ond Mrs.
Willlatn Boyer, Mrs. ' Donold lo,OOO members. The letters ol local branch In 1967 will deal Mrs. William H. Rardin,
Phone 446-0197. Houn Mrs. Wendell Gerlach, presi- Firemen , the T8 Association, Slater.
McKnight and Mrs. William the club name stand for ''Take with the study of China.
Becky Buckner, and
~nri,!":;.l:r~ P.M. Min.
1
dent. was in charge of the mer!- 1and the church janitor. Mrs.
Gaddis.
Oft Pounds Senslbly.'
Miss Mason i~~oni~thije~staiirrioijf~Jiud~yiBu~rd~e~Uie.iJi.jiiijijii;;;;;;;,~
lng whicb opened with the George Childs road an article
class soni. Mrs. Edgar ReyR - 1 des cribin~ the "Applebulter
olds waa devotional chairman 1 Bees" held at the EUB Church
eiving several meditations m- J in Massillon, Ohio. A gift exduditli '" Praytr For
0
change was held during the
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Church/' "''The Story of the i social hour with Mrs. Guy Rey· j Marc Fultz was honored witb
Christlnas Guest,' ' and ''The [ nolds and Mrs. Donald Hicks in ' 1 party Friday evenine at the
1
Story."
1eharge. Gifts from the class home of his parents, Mr. and
Notes of thank~ were read I were presented to Mrs. Gerlach, Mrs. John Fult1,
Pearl St.,
from the Re\'. and Mrs. Donald I president, and Mrs_ Hicks by Middleport, in observance of
Hicks, the James Young fami- Mrs.
his 8th birthday. The snowman
theme was carried out in the
birthday' cake and table decor·
ations.
G•mes were played and prliMrs. Eleanor WhJte, advi!Or, Wellington.
es_ won by Beth Vaug.han, Joe
handed
out certificatea of Parents and guests present Rickman, .Velvet Swtsher and.
achievement at the Dec. I meet- were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Kathy HarrJs. After the hon~r..
Ins of the Vinton Jotly Work· Carpenter, Tina, Julie, aod ed JUest had opened tile Ill•
ers. Lynn Lone presided It the Joff, and Belinda Bare.
and cardo, refreshments
ol
Jneeting and Debbie Bennett led Member• present were Paula cake, lee cream· pop and candy
the pled&amp;el.
Argabrite, Alma and .Jo Bart-: Santa! were served to , the
Mrs. White ln!talled officers ley. Debbie Bennetl. R it a I guests. ~avors were c.hnstmaa
who were not pre~t&gt;nt for in- Brown, Judy Bush, Cathy Car~ Iwreath pm1J for th! IIJrls and
stallaUOD IL the last meetinc. penter, Kt~Lh.v George, Diana Santra tree decoratiOns for the
The club d.L!cussed its older Grant, Helen and Joyce Haynes boy~ . .
member.!! jolntna: the Junior L;mn and Arlene Long, Kahty I At~nd~ng were Beth Vau~l\..
LeaderJ.
Two committets ! McCCarley. Cheryl Mefford, Re- I an, VJck.ie Slack, Kathy Harris,
were appointed to a:o over by-, gina Robinette, Ja1 and Ana 1 Lee Ord,
TamJ Hoffman,
laws and aelect a meeting place .. Stereos, Becky Wellington and 1 Dr~ama
Hovatter,
Velvet
The next meeting will be Jan.Jiwo new m~mbers, Georgia SwJSher, Joe Rickman,
J~
J, 1967 It the home ol Beckv ' Meade and Sandy Wiley
Anthony, John Pal Riley, Davtd
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Swisher, GreJ Howard, George
Batey. Mrs. Fultl ,.., usil~
Nltu.WI
Omen'S
ISSIOnory OCiefy
ed by her dau1hter, Anita and
Tan
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Marc's coualn, Bobby '1'11111, ol
FIMced
Lintel
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Pomeroy. Joininlthe family !at$7.91
The December
meeting of ing through to humanity. She er In the evenlnc wert Mu.
the Women's Mi"lonory Socie- quoted "ThrouRh A Dark Val- , Frank Tttuo of Pomeroy ond
ty of the Pomeroy First Baptist 1ley,' ' a poem, 1 'The Child~~ and ! Mr. and Mrl. WOllam Swisher
Church was held Thursday ev- closed with prayer.
and daughter, Paula.
ening at the church with Mr!!.. Four Christmas storiet were
Joseph Cuok, preoldent,
In read, "Incident on Fourth Gi/ll for Mother•
cl!orge.
!Street." by Mrs. Carver WiiGroup singing of the hymo, Iiams: "Gill From A Sailor." Planned by Glrll
"Joy to the World," opened the Mrs. Cuok; "I Loaned My
Plano were JDIClo to
meeting, followed by a poem. Son," Mro. GeorJ• Sktaner ond Christmas gifts for mothers
Coanr..rt
"The Gi!t Without The Giver." "Forgotten Prisoner,''
Mn. when the Girl Scout Troop 180
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by Mrs. Cook. The White Cross Lorain Sterrett. A duet, "Silent of Pomeroy met Thursday alter
report for overland was givttn Night.·· by Mrs. Elmer Wick- sehool al the home of Mn.
by Mn. Harry Bliley who ; ham and Mrs. Sterrotl ..nclutl- Jack Seelig.
stated thai it must be rt-ad_\' · ed the program .
I The meeting opened with the
llack
by January. Several humorous I Mrs. StepheRson thanked all pledp to flq led by
Tan
quotations were g!ve11 by Mrs. who sent her c1rd1 and flower&amp; Clark and Diana Ridgway.
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Cook.
While ~he was ill. The love gift tice was held for the cM~Imasj•
Mrs. J. H. Stephen•on, pro- was dedicated by Mrs. Skinner. party to be held December U
IP'Im leader, told the ChriSt· A thank you note was read by at the Seelig borne,
mas story from Luke 2. She 1Mrs. J. E. Foster.
Refresl1ments were served by
apoke on the tift or Christ and ! At the close or the meatillg, Debra Keanedy and Roy1111
brought out the my1tery of the group adjourned to the ao. Cole to Nancy Gill, Becky SeeChrlslmu which i•
Christ; cia! room which woo decoratod Ug, Shelly Clark, 8ony1 While,
Christmu is 1 birthday ; Jesus in keeping with lhe HUOD, for Roaemarie Colburn,
Sandra
• a teacher [God'• word lo potluck refreshments. Present CurUo, Penny Eblin,
Vickie
always new) : God is 1 physi- were the above and Mrs. T. T. Abbott, Brenda Will,
Vicki
clan: God is Love; and God II Shelton. Mrs. Terry
PhaUn, Clark and Diona Ridgway. aft·
a psychiatrist, which means Mrs. Ellen Couch, Mr.s. Harold er which the meetiaa: elosed
Otrlsimll Is God'o love break· Lemley and Mrs. Orval Wileo. with taps.

300 Ohio University mueldana will pre•ent U1e litlll
Christmas Cunvocatlon ·'A Fes·
" s d' o
llval of CoroIs, un oy, ec.
11 at I p.m. in Memlrlal Audl·
torlum.
The convocation, on adapts·
lion of the old English Festlvli
ol Lesson I and Carols, will be
a retelling or the Christm"
atory in word and song,
A "Suite or carols," arranged by Leroy Anderson and perrormecl by the Ohio univerSity
Brus Choir, wUI be presented
10 minutes prior to the convoca.
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INVESTITURE - An investiture ceremony for Gallipolis Br;ownie
p 221 was ""' recen Y I
race Uon.
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Methodist church. Members or the troop and their leaders are, front, I tor, Holly Lingo, Brenda Smeltzer, Tam·
Tne Festival wUI begin wlfh
my Nibert, Kim Dobbins, Jenilyn Robinson, Barbara Boone, Tammy H,emsworth,, and Sandy SOwers. Bact row- the playing of a newly compooTeresa Griffin Cathy Breech, Debra Johnson, Sherry Smith, Jane Cucle, Tanu Stewort, LuAnn Willis, Unda
Carroll, and Cindy Mink. Mrs. Ray Boone, Scout Leader, center rear. Not pictured are Mn. James D. Robinson,
usiJtant Scout Leader, and Miss Nancy Lease, Senior Girl Scout.
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Readings Highlight Meeting of Missionary Society
A Chrl1tmao theme f"tuffil l maker; "What
Chrlltmu Mrs. CuMio Salllldero, Mr. and
the meeUng laot week of the Meant," by Mrs.
Kathryn Mrs. Albert Thivener, Mr. ErNorthup Missionary Society at Green ; "Bqln•lng ol Silent mon Cremeens, Mr. llld Mrs.
the home of Mn. Belva Adk1n1 Nl/lht," by Mra. JuaUnt Melton; Geor1e Adklnl, Mro. FIJI Rou,
where a potluck turkey dinner "Pricelm Gift," by Mrs. Mae Mrs. Blanch Beard, Mrl. Ger.
was served.
'lbivener; "A Mother's Pray- tie Neal, Mrs. Pearl Grlham.
Mra. Bea Elliott, pr.,Jdent, er," i&gt;y Mrs. Rebecca Unroe, Mrs. Mae Thivener, Mrs. J•
presided over the ofternoon pro- Mrs. Faye Rose gave the quiz tine Melton. Mr.. Marlene Sotcram, which opened with the on '~Christmas and Carols." tJe, Lynn Settle, Mra. Rebecta
rroup sinllnl "Silont Night." Mrs. Justine Melton thanked tho Unroe, Mrs. Kolhryn Greene,
SCripture readine Wll by Mrs. gi'Otlp for a going-away gift. Mrs. Mary Frlllctl Rose, Mila
llae Thivener, and praytr "'' The program closed with the I Bonnie Nibert, Mro. Sarah Ebb)' Mrs. Mary Fronceo Rooe. Lord's Prayer.
·lin, Mrt. Julio Hammond, Mro.
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Included ; "My Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Sylvia Fowler, Rev.
David
!ltighbor's Bible," by
Mrs. Cash Allison, Mr. and Mrs. Cartar, Mro. Boa Elliott, Mrs.
JlaneJto Beard; "His Name at D. E. Sheets, Mr. ond Mrl. Bertha Rlct, and Mrl. Maude
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Mrs. Walburn's
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llfn. SteDa Walbum
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IC!t'l'ed ber 1'/th blrlbday wllb a
famlly d1nner at ber . _
Sunday. Seven members of ~
family were present includma
daughtel'll, Mrs. Herbert RIQI,
CrookovUie: Mra, Jameo Finatad ond Mro. Perry ACCUJ~
Ine, 'Atheno; ond two sons, Ray.
mond and Lester ol Mlddieport.
She also rocelved lone distanct eallo from mmnbm of
hor family ineludlng Mr.• and
Mro. Eller Lewll, LebllliD, Mr.
and Mra. Robert Sprlnfer, Ada;
Harry Walburn, Akr~; Amonl
her many gilts recetved were
flowers from her daughter · In·
law, Mabel Walburn, whn was
In T~xas, and Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Cox of Pennsylvama.
She recetved a basket
of
!nut from the Wllhng Workers
Class of the Mtddleport Church
or the Nazarene. The decora~
ed birthday cake was baked by
Mrs. Riggs.

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Mr. IIlli lira, llblr
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OtrlltmM Party em Ilecember day at the IAtart tP'Idl .
of Lebanon, Oblo, vllllad 1IJUrt.
:12 at the Amvets Hall in Pom. Members ond gueltl wm
and Friday In Mitldleport
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Thl CbUIIIIO! theme vr•s llent Nlghl" Mn. Flarenee
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featuncl at the cabinet mee~ len, advii!Ol', and Mrs.
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Youlb Fellowship
Thursday I their lhougill! on
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Thio lllllOWICetnanl waa made and centered will!
LeWil .
1M Dillie,tiP olllcttll - . , . .
nithllll the home of Mt" Diana IMl'll. Allen also read "His
Thursday night durinrl • reau· arrqement. of ~ tmcl f~ II. Wood
J'rtMy ~ 11111 IIGI't ,.......1,
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'At The Top." The Bible
lar meeting of the club at the Chrlatmaa ,reenery
• • !Iva w1lln1111she took .,._.. ()pin .._ Par! :.I
Dlltble Ruosell 111ve the tip- taken from Luke was
A. L. Phelps residence in Pom- Mr1 Dale Hill Mr.
for Cdulll~ 111 ,... lo '"' ~ .. Ofporlw111 '1
· eniiC lboqbt. A oarol "While ed by Mlsa Haner, ond 1
MR. AND MRS. DANIELS
eroy. The Gallipolis Citizens Cross ·and llfn.
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llllllllbl with ber :.'d..re In bollda~ •l'ffvi•
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s~s Walched T be I r went to Dtmd Burnette,
Band Club members will .,. colorlul cootumet,
OOD, CUrlll Wood ltltl flm1l)' and llld
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1\10818 at the party and a II Blbllcel ..,..
I b other relallves II Cllllomlllllli their co-Worbrs.
gr4up. Opening prayer was by The group voted to &amp;o
lift oxchange .has been plan- early llle of Jesus.
before retutni.,. home plano to '1lle local Jofurpby IIDre •·
COi!Dla Clau. and . ..rtPiure jlng during the holiday
Ded. Santa Claus Is expect- Shuler accompiJlled on the pl- villi in Florida and Tenellsee decorated In IY!lieal Chrl••··
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from Luke was iead by David with the date to be
ed to be in altendaoce.
ano IIlli Mra. Don Bell was
with rai.Uvu.
luhloo. llalnlbmalll ..,. ,.,. '
Burnette.
later.
A nomination commtttea was rator.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dlvldlotl, ved. Jean Roblltllln. Davoo '
Pllrllclpating in a skit, .. ~ 0 Relreshments ol ice cream, Announcem:nl Is being made
selected for recommendinii new Two numbers by 111 year
Athens, vlllted Thursday even- prta took place. Jenny ftob,,.
SeUOll Like Christmas," were I oup cokes. potato chtps, candy of the mliiTtage on Nov. 21 at
offtcers.
Okey Kaiser was
ing with her parents Mr ond !lOll, David BIWenlhlP anti • ,, ~!'
Ronnie Schoonover,
Dennis , and pop were ,erved by lhe 1 p.m. in Greenup, ky., ol DonPresent were Mr. and Mr&lt;, a recording, "When the
Mrs. Emeraon Jones.'
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l'l•oq(. and David Burne«• It hosle,., who was assisteo by n' Lou Tuft., daughter or Mr.
Jumor Holsinger, Mr. a~d Mt&gt;. Go Marching In" and "All
Mrs. Tbelma Pratt, Raven• were door prie winnen.
waa !allowed by the corol "Si· ' her sister, Lihda Hanet.
and Mrs. Elmer Tufts, Rt. I,
Larry Holsmger. and cmldren. Love." Mrl. Jane Hill i&amp;Ve
wood, W. Va., •lotted In Mid· Groups of people rrom Un, . •
Wurtland, Ky., to lane Allen
Paul and Vicky Jo , Mr. and jctoslng prayer.
dlejlort lhla week wfih friends. toll to their grandparents Jll. :..
Daniels, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs..Emil Eynon and son, Following the program
tended the event. Santa Claus
E. L. Daniels,
Wheelersburg,
Demus; Mr. and Mrs. Geori• were played followed by a
Don't forlet thot undot nor· made hlo appearance for the
Ohio.
Johnson, Jtm Bry~, Mrs. Jean exchonge. Atten4ing 11ere
mal condltlona there Is no de- a trat.
The special wedding address
Clelana ond son, Jtmmte; Rod· and Mrs. James Early, Mr.
Uvei'y of cards and letters 011 little ones, ll!tened to tbelr
was delivered m the G~nup
ney Hysell, Agnes Whtte, Mr. Mrs. Clareoce Shields, Mr.
Christmas Day other than Spe- wan!B ond presented them with
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah • WI~
and Mrs. Jumor Phelps an~ Mrs. John Woll, Mr. and
dal Dellvoty.
a treat.
nesses by Ted R. Roesner. min.
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lister, rormerly ciroutt supervlsIS
and Mrs. James Whtte, Charles Hill, Mr. and Mrs. An&lt;ltew
"--or of congregations in southf
Chff, Galhpohs, was accepted cross, Mr. and Ml'll. Don Bell,
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eastern Ohio, to 110 gu..ts. Tak·
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a new member and l'l'fresh· Mrs. Mary Shuler, Mra. ChlorWashington School PTA Mother ~ ers entertain· ing of the vows wao conducted
men!B were served.
UJ Grimm, Mrs. Ernest Grimm,
For Complete
ed the Pro&amp;ressiYe Mothers League at Its a ual Ch JSI· by Mr. Raymond Humphrey, Th P t Offi
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r It was ai!IO noted the Pome- Mrs. Erma Wilson, Miss Unda
Selection end
mas dinner this week in the Riverboat Room of Os r's Ashland, Ky.
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R : ;~ ter ~~~~ ~ ld 1~ roy CB Radio Club ~ttended a Hill. Mrs. Orpha Rill, Lorna
restaurant in Gallipolis.
--· Tbe bride was lovely '" a acne ap ,
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meettng of the Galhpolls Club Bell, Mrl. Jane Hill, Marvin
SHOP-A-llAMA
Dlreeted by Mr•. Gene Spur- Mrs. William C•mp6&lt;Il, Mr. floor Jeneth white t.affeta and annual Christmas party recent· , last week at the K of p L&lt;ldge Hill,
Deborah Early, Julia
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lock the 'linger~ offered "The and Mrs. Bob Clark. Mrs. John lace gown, a pearl crown veU, ly at lhe ho~ of Mrs. Gretta, m Galhpobs. A moVIe w a s Early, Paul Cross, Mike ~Ill ,
Tweive Olyl or Christmas." Foster, Mr. and Mrs. John ond carrying a cascade bouquet Stmpson, R~ctne. The
home shown ond alter the meetlno Danny Hill and
No Pur&lt;h1se N_,.ry
Nicholas" and 11 Ring Those Francies, Mr. and Mrs. James lof 25 white roses.
was. attractively deco~atecl_m refreshments were enjoyed. Pre. Early.
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Drummer B&lt;'ly," Gllllam, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ser maid of honor was her Chnstmas g~nery, pomsetba~ sent from the Pomero~ Club
"SUver DeDI" "Joli• Ole St Hardway Mr. and Mcs. Fred twin sister, Miss Sue Tufts, and 1, large silver tree cente~d were Mr. and Mrs. Emtl Eynon CIDNA'S GREAT WALL
, "ring' Those· Henderson,
• M". William Jenk- Wurtland. Best man was th e th•
Nicholu," and
. hvfn•"' roo'" ' from whtch and son, De.nn1s.. Mr . and Mrs. The serpentuke Great
Christmao Bello"
Ins Mr and Mrs Gerald Roach, lather or the groom. A recep- &amp;Ills were exc~~ed.
ead Junior Holsmger and children. of China, built 22 centuries ago
They were acCompanied by Mr: and Mrs. Hobart Wilson. Jr., Uon followed at the home of b Ch~stmas rea .~:sr.:r•,:.
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnsoo, as a defense against Invader!,
tn . Y e gues!B wt
· r.. Mrs. and Mrs. James White winds across more than 15110
Mro Mllel """•• The closing and Mr and Mr1. James Pat- the bride's grandparents
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Wurt1an d.
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Mra. J. A. daLomerena, Mrl. a holiday corsage. Mrs. James Wheelersburg High School, 1!167,
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Jam .. GIDIUD ond Mra. RiclJ.. Patlerson was welcomed " a and he Is asst. overseer or the ~!::!· e~:td;.t;id::~~ i
ca~d shower by friends and ..,.
ard Brown They were accom- new member. Next meeting will Pomeroy-Middleport congrega. M rrl '
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wit~ Is self·employed a• a plahno Mr;. Chlorus ·Grimm Mrs.
aomthG. Wtlcox en shon va. , Home. Box 313, Rl. I, Ironton.
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Richard llltwn, mr. llld Mrs. Rev. J. C. Chapman as guest tuner and lustructor, and " G t Sl
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county servicemen stationed in
mons in Galllpolis, Portsmouth, .,;u&amp;trmen
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Vietnam were announced by
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Aohland, Pl. Pleasant
and :uh:
Seaman Apprentice Robert C. relatives today, They
Greenup.
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CLOSED CHRISTMAS EVE
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Mrl. Bernard Rotary comm1tec was
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Fults, F~IDI Drive, Mid le· Followmg " hprldogramd " d'
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B I taPmh·l· wMa ' ndr. Man D rls.l "Lantflex-66," ·:
largest. cisco. Calli. 96602, Neal is •ta·
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the exchange was e an a es.
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UPPER AND LOWER STORES
Ch~ party ol the Eleanor sort course w~s serve
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the Atlantic F'teet ~!'Is year, in there Dec. 2.
Cirda ll t lfllth
Methodist Mrs. Fultz asOisted by Mrs.
AM. and Mrs. Thereon John ., mid·oreao and in the Cario· Sgt. Richard Campbell's adChUidt W4 'llluraday evening. Robort Byer and Mrs. Galen
son, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb, : bean Sea.
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1'hl ~llltme · wodleeora~ Brown. Mrs, Nan Moore and Girt Scout Troop 52 of Pom- Mr. and Mrs. JoO!e Brtnker. [
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, wi&amp;b tile holiday Mrs. 0. P. Klein of the Womon's , eroy held an impressive candle· Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hensley, Mrs Ma
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ether evei:~iRJ. Pictures of the group at the Pomeroy Elementary Mrs. Berni~e Carpenter, ~.rs. l
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symholo. Tho prGII'IID hilb- were taken for the church dl·j sobool with 1Z SCOUts receiVing Ruth Barmt.z, Mrs.
Lilhan 1
u,tt1 ot -~- 1 muoi- rectory during t~e evening.
their investiture as Code~.
senpson and Edward Simpson.
eat prtiP'IIIl With vocal ana Attending were Margaret Ed- Patrol leadel'll Jo Ellen Diehl
tllllrumelllal DUmben present·
rd Mr Bradbury
Mrs. and Becky Wright were pre'!""l·
ed by aiJjdeDis Gl Mrs. Paul wa s,
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ed Patrol Cords, Diana King
PoweU ei llaolne. The theme Earl Davenport, Mrs. Robert received htr Scout pin and Marof their 'Jftll'IID wu "T h t Byer, Vickie Houchms, Mrs. Ia Neut.zling was
pr.,ented
Birtbday.. a IJnl," ttlllng the Max Donahue, Mrs. Ja: S~v- three junior badges by
Mrs. . Dy OUnci/
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ot«y of l;lirllllllu 1D
SOIIJ. en, Mrs. KrawS&lt;zyn, ~ '· a- !Joyd Wright, Scout I,eader, ·. ~
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Mro. .Jtltlli'ltriiiiCI}'II
was len Brown, Mro. Fultz, Mrs. Mrs. A. R; ll!tfgtit.·. pve 11 ,' A discu.,tan of the
topic
pt'OifllD ~ ond presen~ Ernest Fraser, Mr8. Charlea brief talk on ScOudnii; . otating 'Vatu~ 01 LIVIng On The
ed 1M IUIII l*liiiiiiOI'I.
Byer, Mrs. James Johnson and "The more you put Into Scout· Farm, led by Mrs. T. F. Bur- l
lin. Cllll'ltt llrldiHlrJ, prea· Loret~ Frost, a gue•t from Che· ing the more you eet out or it." Joson,. featured the meetmg of
ldelt, a.dttcted the business shire and Mrs. Powell and her • She also read 8 teller from the Little Kyger Farm Bureau
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h book ''Juliett Lo , 10 und· Cuunc11 at the lovely home .or
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presented to the Soout Troop. The group ~t~reed to pla"Scouts rec&lt;lvlng Cadet honors high 91lue on the advantages
w~re ,llefl flot&gt;the, . Dar!AI of farm We, even thotlih It
Gallla Qluai:J llaloll No. 612, Scbolal'llhlp Chairman, Ellen Neutzlmg! B~ky Wrtght, Mar- dlflicuit to make a Uvtng comFROM ANY PARTICIPATING MERCHANT
Eight et Ftrty, held 111 annu· DeWeese, bu had on lnqulfy Ia Neutzli,ng, Leanne Sebo, Dl· pared to industrial wortero.
al CbrllliDII Pll'l1 11 the hollll lfrom a 11J'aduate of Holzer Hos- ana King, Debbie 'Yisecup, Mar· Some or the e&gt;tra advontagea
01 Gladp 01m1np 0 e 1 r pltal ,Scbool or Nw;slng who 11 alynn Tracy, Sus1e Soulsby, named were: privacy, variety
POIIIeroy; 'lltltlltlay evenlni. A lnterilted in applymg lor ' Caralynn Tracy, Irene Barnes, of jobs, a constant appreciation
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covered dllb dltmer wu en· sellc&gt;lat'shlp. An
Jo Ellen Diehl and Mrs. Wright. of nature and the joy or watchjoyed by 1bt 11 partners proa· blank has been
Assil!tant scout Leaders
are Ine a yo.;., animal mature, ond
ent.
The meetin1 doted with
Mro. James Dtehl and
Mrs. an extra valuo Is enjoying a
'llte bn.lwl meet1n1 wao op- .
ol the .. ~blisation
James Souisby.
neighborly visit with friends.
ened IOOOrdlnt to ritual by whtch
names o(, Seeret
There were 12 membel'll, one
La Potil Chapeau Faye Wtldar- tors were revealed durinl
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tul!ltt and Dine chlldren attend·
mutb. A JOpol'l of tile PouV&lt;&gt;ir
e~ehange. Each
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Departellltlllal whlcll wu
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Elev~ N"" Memben !48th Psalm lor devotions. The
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were drawn for
Club inducted II new members trtbutlon · to CROP The ""'1ual
CUmings Faye
Sl!tero for the new year.
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The· next meetlne wiD be held Into the Wflllll
be m Janaermuth~ Mabel
oi th&amp;.home or Dorothy Hocker 21. The lnduotees were ~e uary at the home of Mr. ond
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Glldp Otmlnp
onJtnU•"' 5th ··,
Yertlll, Ned Ftnr.er,
Crrug Mro .. Fred Thompsoo. Dellcloua
Color Guard 11 the
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Peterson, Bill Dunn, Roe Re&amp;· refrelllmenla were 1erved by
'11'11 I~ then
ill, Tllomao Gilka, JIIDOI Ma· the ...hostessos.
salon w., t11Ct11111 in the
ley, Evin ' HUihl!lt, Larry - - - - - - - - 10 roaol!, 118 1011 Ill
Krumm,
steve Klndar.
Special guet1 wu Peter Nibert,
lor 1187, with one over.
ntomberl who wa1 the ebarter pmident
and Diller
. · 'brothers o1 1he club, wbll IG a GaiUa
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You Do Not
of tholr oounty leocber, aiul 1 realty
Natd Ia Present
period.
Sticker Price
To Win

Mother Singers
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Wedding VOWS
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Are Ta en on
November 21

Application of
Make-up Shown
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Mrs. 8aity •
Hostess to
Sewing Club

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Suitor's Shell Sarvlce Ctntor

O...lt.shuler C~~~~p~ny
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Darnbf'OUIIh's o.pt. Stere
A &amp; P TN Compony
Clork'a Jawelry
Fa..-'1 Hanlware
Tiny's Fooolland

Womoldotff &amp; 1'hlmll Hdft.

Chuck Collier Ianiei ltere

EYiftl Suptlt'llllll'ke lne.

llllett AN!IIIIces
Ball Furtilture C..
Dale's Food Malkel

SPONJOilS ONL Yl

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18-The Sunday Tllltes Sentrnel Sunday, December 11 1966

FOR SALE
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'ONE 10 pc mahogany Dmlng
FURNISHED and unfurnished room swte Excellent condl
Feathered Creatures!
4 or 5 rooms 910 4th
Ave
tJOn Wtlliam Ann Motel 291 3
Call Cbarleston 346-1425 291 G
ACROSS
4tGI&gt;t up
-ID
I b' d
43 Exp J1 gen
ADMIRAL 9 CU It refngerat
urn a r
45 Art !Ida!
IT'S mexpenstve to clean rugs 01 115 2 overstuffed chalrs roof pr~~d
languat:e
Bl ue red \\tne $10 1
471
r poduck
t on
and uphoIs tery WJ th
medJUm 8Kntl of Jay
411Su
With Blue Lustre Rent elec sJze Florence beater $20 Stu .1~;~~~~n
~~~bi'!~\;~
pooer $1 Central Supply Co I dlO couch hght blue $8 good lt:~:aeb~~",utr S8MI)hammedlll
291 6
male e nau e
condition ]nqmre at or wnteii6K ng of Judah &amp;OAilevtote
b )
ti 11 f t me11
Alva Lowe Ewmgton Ohto 71Hra}er
tnding 62 , 1
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UNFURNISHED
apartmeRt
" aecu ne
Rt 1
2913
• all d r.. me
Ill kname
IOF.mployed
Adults only See Mrs Eugene
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s11aked brea!l
Pickens 20 Grape St 286-6 d
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t14 Pauge
s c11y
- ' - - - - - 1959 CHEV Impala 4 r 1295
2 /llla~ lh nr.
6;,to:poch
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I 421 1st Ave
2913 ~ 1 t lde r ab
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LOVING memory of our
husband and Iat'tle1
John
for Rent
HI rep1rtd for
1
contl!lll
H.oy Snutl v.ho passed away LIKE NEW 2 bedroltm home-' LADIES and mens watches 21H..onglturi nal
December 10 1964
Modern kitchen and bath At Bulova Elgm Harn1lton Rol 4 : ~~t~ e)bt s
1hou an gm e d~ar o e
tached garage Rner v1ew
ex Benrus and many others 3uS bsds L d
J7A il ow~nct (o
Btyur d II " wor ld ut lt'Jl s
$75 per month
to choose hom Lots of real
\lase
Bu t t'
t' or:; ol }uu Witl
rbe
Wtseman
Agenry
bargams
We
also
have
ev
3RFndure
1
resort
bf v. Ill us
I Wi J6tl Evenmg f4S.3796
ery model watrh band that
1 h l ugl I e pass mg ye 1
188 tf
Spe 1del makes to go w•th
Sadl} mJssed b} \\lfe !:&gt;om
your 'ltatch Ta'ltney Jewel
at d dau,,t tt'rs
ill I ~ ll r f rn shed 3 rooms and I ers
291-6
-- baU Pm·ale entrance •f1rst
Card Of Thanks
floor adults 620 4th Ave

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Strool &amp; Coll111 Avo
Eorn Money and Pmos
O.llvering Tht Dally
Stnltnollo tslabhshed
Route

NEW SHIPMENT~clolhmg
has arnved mce lme of ch1l
dren s clothmg lncludmg toys
also men s work umforms
Jerfer s Used Clothmg Store
Rt !! gomg towards tbe
Fairgrounds
12 11 6tc
tO CAS r IRON steam rad ators
1 bathroom outftl

280!

HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLES

HONDA
SAUS &amp; 111VICE

Locally Grown Sheared

MSO SPORT

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and Sprayed-DISplay at

BOBCAT

CHRISTMAS TREES

62 Chevrolet $1295
64 Chevrolet $1395
63 Corvair • $1 099
Panel gaud hres sol d body

heater

65 Chevelle
St Wagon V8 engme Po
wergltde lov. m le age lo
cal ol'.ner mmt cond Iron

Ph 949
12 11 Stc

$1895
62 Chevrolet

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BLAEnNARS

803 Brownell Ave

Phono 992 2143
Pomeroy 0

MIDDLEPORT

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tne custom seat good !Ires

to mAlic trans power ~tee r
ng and brakes Positractwn
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1 Ton Slake dual wheels
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ASHAMED OF
green broke Terms Call or 1':P:h:992::::t•..===":':m:"':':'~ ll
see E J H 11
F'l:.~twoods .
YOUR DIRTY CAR
Road Pumet oy Oh•o
Bust
ness Serv•ces
l1l New lbilrolor Sho"p
1289tc
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e f•r e Truck e Heater
ONLY
(
hsllng your f rm s ~Services
Core
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Bulldour
up Pomeroy Home &amp; ~uto
the Dally Sentmel 8 Busmess
BE PROUD OF
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1 9 111
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10 lO tl
A CLEAN CAR
8UUGE1 PRlCEO furniture II CUSTOM butchermg wtl! buy !
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odl' thtrd floor bildget shop
htdes
Phtl
Mete
992
3510
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12196
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KEITH GOBLE FORD

1 WISH to lliank all my friends :-:=~
ONE STOKER 1 wheel chalf
neighbors and HltUvrs for ! ROOM furntsiled apartment fold ng type nearly new p
AUCOIIN~ER
ftlelr prayen c&amp;rdlli IeUers and 4. room furmshed apart I M Cowdery Long Bottom 0
TUESDAY
St
Wagon
VB
Powerghde
VISits flowers and oilier g~ts ment Adults References 1!6
12 11 3tc
CompteiO Senl&lt;t
THE WSCS of the U n I ted
R&amp;H extra nice and one
{
I II
Methodist Church w!ll meet on I
du"nf my otay In the Gollt
Mulberry Ave ' Pome~~y B~ ORDER AMSTUTZ S H and N the vholf' famtly can use
Hanna Ltne
Write Prorte or C&lt;lotaet
Tuesday evemng aL the church I
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re ~
1 N1ck Ch1ck leghorn ch1cks
TRAVEL TRAILERS
(Qua l tv Built)
turning home Special thanks 4 ROOM unfurm s led apartment or started p 11lets today Mod
A. ~ac~':-'~~~1\D
Members are to br ng arltcles I
1967 Mod~ls In Stock
s 1 tie Ifor basket for needy famJiy
to those who donated blood II m Pomeroy Ph 992 5!65
ern Poultry Box 188 Athens
11 16 lfc 0 Ph 593 831
and to the doctors
nurses
12 11 llc
THE AMERICAN f e g on
SEVERAL NEW 66
ROUSH &amp; LYONS
SEWING machlnetl ropatr ser I Auxthary of I.Rw s Manley Post [
and hospital otaff for their TRAILER space on Brownell I too YEAR OLD Walnut secre
CAMPING TRAILERS
Vice aU makt!t WY Z-:I.ZS4 WJ!I have a Chnstmas parly
Chovrolels Available AI
Horton St
Ma1on 1 W Va
experl care All tllfs kmdneso \ Ave , ldiddleporl Ph
!92- tary 7 It htgh Glass doors
1 The Fabnt Shop Pomeroy I Tuesday at 7 p rn at the Mt I WASHINGTON (IJ!'I) - CoJ.
and thoughtfulness Will never 2625
11 10 tic and top Desk at bottom Ph
Grtat Savings
Smger S~les and Monah Baptist church Middle I cer the nation 1 !I@Cond 1eadinl
~PACHE.
I AUUlonzed
be forgotten
MODERN 2 bedroom llome 992 6236
!2 11 3tc
Servtce
.t 29 tfc
L
cause of death ts kllbng Amer
Mrs Milton (Annabel! Hou
Ph 992-2W! d y -_ por
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ALL NEW FOR 1967
REAUY MI&gt;: concrete de1Jver- THE WINDING Tra1l Garden Jeans at an f'! ver
ncreas
dashelt Rt 1 MmersPomeroy
a RUGS DIRTY' Rent electr c
(67 Apao:t-1• Marad1
VIlle OhiO
or 992 370Z evenlnga
1 shampooet for $1 Wllh pur
ed nght to pour pro ject Fast rlub w•ll have a Chr stmas d n rate In 1967 1t wlll claim about
21 Fe•t Long
7
24
12 l1 Up
tfe_
cha e of Lustre Foam Ebers
and easy Free estimates ner at Ba1ley s restaurant on 306 000 lives
._
1967 Ap1ches Doe Dec 10
Phone 99'l 3284
Goegle1o Tuesda\ Dec 13 at 6 30 p m
A report tssued Sunday ~~'7
---~---FURNISHED 4 room
part
bach Hardware Pomeroy 0
In Memorv
I rnent With bath Ph 992 5435
12 9 6tc
Ready
Mt1
Co
Middleport
followed
by
a
party
and
gtft
the
NatJtJnaL Advisory Cancer
Open Eventngs 9 P M
MONEY fur Xmas g e s a
Ohio
6
30
tie
exchange
m
party
ruom
Council
sa1d the- number of can12
6
try We pay c:1sh for new or
IN LOVING memory of Mar I
tfc SOMETHING TO PATCH POMEROY OHIO
old guns sv.ords old pockel oUR CONDITIONING Kelnger MIDDI BPORT Lodge No 363 cer cases discovered :acb
garet Lynch who passed a SI EEPING rooms close
Smger sewmg mach ne com
at1eo serv1ce Jack s Refng ~ I! hold a spectal meet1ng on among every 100 000 mer ca:
kmves oddolls an nunton
way one year ago today
town 127 Butternut
plete With attachments Th1s
eratmn
New Haven Phone 1 I uesdav at 7 30 p m to confer IS growmg faster than ~e ra
hke new Solid I any caliber any
;~mount
We dkl. not know the pam you Pom'erO)
machme eqUipped to :z1g zag 1967
TU ~3537
4 6 tic tl e Enter Apprentice degree at wh1ch cancer IS cur
had
ROOM house and hath fur
make buttonholes etc take State 3 speed mterm xed I F1fe s rear or Spef'd Qu~en H1rr L Chesher worsh pful The result 11 that cancer wW
Laundr~
Mat
South
lhtrd
changer
BSR
changer
make
Or hear your final sigh
nace and garage 255 w Mam over payments of $5 42 per
I~AriNG
PLUMBING
Rural
y
k&gt;ll 153 of •very 100 000 person&gt;
ma ster
We only know you passed a 1 St Pomeroy 0 Ph 992
month or pay balance
due payments of $1 50 per week I Ave Mdrl l+.:'p ort 0
Doxol Bottle Ga~ Arnold Ri\Cii'o!E WESLEYAN Serv m 1967 It killed 112 of tVf!!'Y
11 29 !2tc
way
I 2663 or 992 200I
12 5 tfc $65 04 Ph 992 3218 12 6 6tc or pay balance due 169 Ph I
Brothers
618 E MaiD Sl tce Gutld ,., 11 have tts annual 100 000 m 1957 In 1947 abtut
1192-5'19
11 IB tfc
Wtthoul I last Soodbye
~
COLOR TV 196l Motorolallke 1
Pomeroy
9 a Uc Chnstmas part y Tuesdav Dec 1one m every cancer patients was
God gave ,. sttength to HARMONY apartments three
Real Estate For Sale
1 1
13 at 7 30 at the home of Mrs cured Today one m three w1U
face 1•
rooms furmshed New Plast
new condltJOn full warran Y lEGHORN HF ~S 50c each W
k
1
tr
make
payments
of
$5
per
'
1
And~ae '*to be~r
the er paint 11 OtJrS sm e ec tc
ff b 1
Ph
S M1chael
Near Chester 15 ROOM house on Br dwav llusaness Opportunity Ne\i a Ba ev T! ere w1ll he a be saved
..
,_
b
th
f
mace
heat
week
or
pay
o
a
ance
12 7 6tp I St 1n Ractne large
$1 g f e1{cha oe
Heart d1sease and related
blo t
range a
u
2-5649
lot a11d
11 20 tfc Phone 985 3956
99
MAN
OR
WOMAN
Re
able
SYK
\CLSE
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P
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v.
11
mePI
di.!!Orders
are rated as the NG
Btt
t It meant to lose Private parkmg out of ali i
~
garden wnte or contact Mrs
fOOt
floods one blork from btgh HAy delivered or can be pick 1 AKC M1mature and 1o~ Pood
Beulah Bradford Box
1 6 prrsun from thiS area lo Tuesda\ Decen oer 13 at 7 30 1 k l!el
serv ce a d col ed from a lo at tht&gt; Glade school ?Udtton tm
The most alarmmg mcrease
No 0~ wiq eve( know
school Pomeroy Ph 992 5392
ed up ph 992 6112 _1~6 6tc I les black or s lver Stud RaCI e Phone 94 9 3821
mat1c
dt
spensers
No
exren
P&lt;tsto
s
uf
the
cDmrnumty
w
1
was
m lung cancer Almosl
S&amp;idl' '!i!L'I.'JI by husband Ar
- 12 I tic I FIREWOOD any length
18 servtce and groommg Phone I
12 II IOle
en
e
needed
we
est1bl
~
h
pro\
de
the
pru~
am
Refr~h
unknown
50 years ago It new
11 25 tfc
tllur ll!Ji\Utn Helen Belly
ROOM house wtth batll on per 60 cu ft load free deltv
992 5443
1 accounts for you Car reler me ts \\I 1 bf seryed \II par lolls ;,0 001} persons ever} }e&amp;::
Bill an( Jt~Yce and grand ' Pearl St Mtddleport Ohto er) Ph 843 2484
121Hltc i946 LA Joh-;;- Deere trac tor wtlh 89 ACRE farm 3 bedr &gt;oms
chddrer\, ~
12 11 ltc near grade school See MattJe
egg and plow dtsc rake and saw 1 g
hou::.c wtth bath 3 m1 es from ences and $985 to $1785 cash ~nt s 1d n ·fir\d~ are UJ~~d to It 1s the leadmg cause of can1
0 1
rap tt l ne ts "' } 4 t
I attrnd
cer de&lt;~lhs among men ana 1J
Bush 689 Page St Ml(idle- GOO c ean ump
Rebuilt molor bottle g&lt;~::. Pomeroy Rt 143 phone 992
hours
weekly
nets
excellent
TI!F
ANNt
&lt;\L
C!
stmas
faL&lt;il m 95 of ve1y lOO cases
11
Losr and Found
rt 0
12 4 lfc otl treated stoker coal Pea65 000 BTU
7069
12 9 6\p l
po
cock Coal Co l block from I heat ng stove
I mon h v c&lt; 11 e full I me r ar tv sf theM ddlep rt Husmess The t eporl sa1d smokmg was
'LOST itlncer" red brown 1FURNISHED 2 bedroom&amp;part- traffic hght ~~ Cheshire 0 burned one year Also a 19 4
For local mterv ew and PJ oress onal Women s cub the leadmg cause of luug can
I lb ttplstered Chihuahua I ment furnace heat Mtddle Ph 3617526
12 1 tic Chevrolet good work car and , .___ ,_,,...
I more
wn e Eag!f' fnrlust1 e 4;)09 \\I! he l e!d lie d;~v evenmg ler A r pollutJ•n radmuon ant.l
Reward for retunun~ htrn port o Ph 992 3874
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a 195~ Chmolet See La ' y ~Ritor ~ ._,,
Mmnetonks
Blvd Mmneapol December 13 at the home ol mfluenza VIrus were also nam
Coli 949-3411 or Wtlfred Stepp
11 28 tfc N~ RVOUS' Can 1 sleep' ry 1 Curtis Long Bottom 0
1s
Mmn
a&lt;J410
Mrs Ed son \\ea-,;er
Mason ed as poss1ble ca uses fhe rc
i
12 11 3tc
Sleepers
Guaranteed re
12 8 3tc pOMEROY - Modern 2 story
12 7 lllp Will M s G Ol a Ebersbach as porl a d smokers were
1t
~
1FOUR ROOM furnished aparl suits or money
back. _
LOST- German shepherd dog
ment WY Z.3658
4 14 ttc Only 98c Nelsons Pharmacy SINGER Sewmg
Machme
frame 6 large roon s !3 beu
hos le~!:i
Tl ere v.t11 be a $i 11mes as hkely to deve op lun"
bro~r. fer~Jf~le Contact Lin
p m 0 0
~ ii g ft e~ ha1 ge fhe hostess com cancer as non smokers
1125 SOtp sews forward and reverse z1g roorns) llh b&lt;~ths mrx:l~&gt;rn l ~"' "' ~
da Durst at·\992 2916 answers 4 ROOM Cum•shed apartment
o er y
zag eqmpped to buttonhole I kitchen hardwood
floors
mtltee s 1 charge of the pro
to name of • Maggie Jane
With bath In Pomeroy Ph UON T pump your sluggish sep- monogram darn etc Sews full basement gas fired hot
gram
12 11 3tp 18'2-3975 or 992-2571 _ 12 1 tfc tiC tank Get KleanwSm All hke new Pay off 4 payments ! air heatmg Wondel ful Vlf''lt
DEO MBER
MEE n NG of
"'
FURNISHED and wtfurnlshed Septtc Tank Cleaner Land 17 00 each Ph 992 2o85
of the nver Ask "i $13 500
Lyd
a
t
rcle
of
Un
lled Metho
Notice
apartments C1ose to school mark Farm Bureau In Pom 1
12 8 tfc MIDDLEPORT - two
sto Y
dt st church w Jl be fuesday at
of
Phone 1192-5431
10 18 tfc eroy 0
11 ~~ 311tc 1966 VACUUM CLEANEH out
frame home 8 rooms 14 bed
7 30 p m at the home of M1s
rr...~-s
was
nk
room::;) bath heat
full baselnent
Kerm t Walton There wdl be a
et~
.... ~-~
of lawaway ta type com
lo
e
t.o
1
Monday Dec 5 All
plete with attachments Only
floor ~~~a~:hool!:i ~nly Sf.
$1 g1ft exchange and membe-rs
foot 1ton.. or rnar~ers
1 payments $6 00 each left
stores
"" ~
,.___, ~ are to brms food for Cnrtst I
MONDAY
mas baskets
be level With rround
ACROSS
&lt; Chemi&lt;lll 24 Ent..
Ph 992 2685
12 8 tfc S:ACUSE _ REMODELED 2
BETHEL No 62 of Interna
RIVERVIEW Garden
Club
Aga n th1s }ear Oh10 Unlvtrshrubbery 00 lots, nt
1 To pran~
suffix
ay
TWO PAIRS girl s
roller
4 bed
Jni Of flowers dur1111
t MU1ical
f5 Color
26 Metal
story bnck 7 I ooms l
bonal Order ol Job s Daugh Will have a Chnstm as party stly s sen &amp;r c ass wdl parti('l
season Gravel Hall
It ab·).lm~nlt e Custom.
he
skates metal cases s1ze 1
rooms ) bath uttl tv room
Trus:teel
tc
11
Placein
7
Footlesa
rock
Mrs
I
0
McCoy
Reedsville
semi
basement new forced ters w1l\ mee at Pomeroy Ma Tuesda) Dec 13 at 7 30 p m pate n the Semor Class ChaJ.
12 9 1
a row
8 Quarrel
26 Con
OhiO _
12 8 3tp 81 r furnace !ut 150x:JOO ex Romc temple monday at 5 45 at t1 e home of Mrs Denver l('nge Class Pres dent Steve
Ernest Gold has announced
8HOO'l1NG MATCIJ, - Broad 12 ~:eth:~~ 1~ ~at•
~~~
FROM WALL to wall no sod cel\ent ne•ghb111rhood
Look p m for a potluck dmner fol Weber w1th Mrs
lowed
by
the
regul
ar
meet1ng
Whttehead
as
co
hostess
Mern. Lasl years semor elass orJ•
Run Gun CJub Sunday Dee lS LJkuome 16 Retribu
27 Shire
at all on carpets cleaned thiS one o"er $11 900
when
electiOn
of
1 ff1cers w II be bers are to br ng Chnstmas ar mated the 1d.;oa of the Chal
1 ember 1l
l2 a atp 14
l9 ~c~
30 ~:O~!r
wnh Blue Lustre Rent elec
WE NEED LISTINGS
held
rangements and $I g ft
ex lenge and pledged over f20 000
JPJANO T U N 1 N G, School lG ~trna..
and
YHM,.IJ • A••-tnc shampooer $1 Pomeroy
Albt'ft M Cox Broker
JANE
HOWELL
Tent
Daugh
I
changes
to the Umverstty
church, home Ph Lane Dan- te Free
20 Man•
othel'll
Cement Block Co 12 5 6tc
Henry Cleland Salesman
ters
of
lmon
Veterans
w
11
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WEDNESDAY
The goal for tlm )ears driVf
Jell, tn-5501
nickname 31 Duu!o.ae
35 Biblical
Office 992 38341
12 tl2tp 1T M"u.le note
meet al the home or Cadd e I WHITE HOSE I OOGE Aux•l bas been set at $37 500 almost
18 Pampbtet 21 Good
or"''
king
GiVE the PtVfect gtft LhiS
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at
%1 Vigor
fnend
12 Oint
38 Exu.va.t•
Evening&amp; t% 2 .wvcr- :r:r"""'"u
1
22 Goldooln
23 Pri&amp;on
ment
39 Vat
Christmas that Will be treas
12 9 3tc WJckham Monday at 6 30 p m tar) ~ \I meet Wed esday Dec twtce last year s and t1 real
lor the annual Cl n stmas dill 14 at the leg on ha ll 1n M1dd 1e IStlC becauSf both February and
day Dee 11 startinl at
23 Walklnr
comparl:·
33 Spirited
tO: Where:
urcd a life lime Portrait tak
'- Sponaored by Melp County
stick
ment
boue
I..&amp;t
en m vour own home Also
175 ACR£ farm bouse w1tb t ner and party There 'o'olll be a port A pot111 k d n er w II be o\ugust grad\Uttes are to be HCoon Hunter•
12 a Stc 24 White
weddmg and CIVIC afralrS CaJI rooms and bath cellar cellar $1 g1ft exchange
sen ed at 1 p n !\lemt&gt;ers are hctled m add1t1on Lo the Junt
1'- I' I"
Houte
Adam&amp; IDd Stanley
AuctiOn
name
now for appomtments to guar
bouse 2 large barns
free B ET 40 MEIGS County Salon rem nded to bt g a covered graduates
House aDd Tradin&amp;
Post 27 ca.utJon
antee dehvr1y before Chr1st
gas 2 farm ponds 1mmedi 710 w1H meet at the Marlin d1sh and table sen ce The e I Sohc1t10g teams will be •Ilk
ate occupancy Pearl W1i I Restaurant Monday at 6 30 p I w II he a one dollar gdt ex mg for a $50 pledge over ftn
tJ now under one rool
at
~;!:ln~et
mas Call 992 3232 or 949
1m for a Chnstmas dmner Se- change
liams 992--2318 or 992 2681
years frem each senior Ont
~~Clift Sdtool
Jlouso IO.Iltmtot
31141
12 9 6tc
10 J tfc cret Pals wtll be revealed wtth I AMATEUR Gardeners Club half the contributions wl11 be
on State Route 124 1111d new 34 lo1nlt
Outdo'note
•~ TIRES hk e new 7 35 x 15
0
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Rt. 7 by-pau, open datl~ at 14 ""'"'"•ntta! ••
Ph 992-6293
12 9 6tc
Auto
51181
brmg a 11 gtfl for exchange Inoal Chnslmas party Wednes medtate needs and the other
12 noon Jim Adams Jlllld
ntc-.e
POTATOES get your
wtnter
Worthy Stanley
II It tie :
potatoes while they
last. 1958 CADILLAC Coupe Devtlle I DAUGHTERS OF Ruth class dav Dec 14 at the horne of half wtll b&lt; depoSited m on
all power also a 1963 Stude Iof Un1ted Method1st
Church Mrs Walter Crooks A &amp;If\ mvestment portfolio for
live
u 1p Wan~"
Clarence Proffit~ Portland baker Lark standard trans- wtll meet Monday at 2 p m at exchangr. wtll be held and pack years ln 1972 the class oHacers
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ont
0 Ph. 8'3 2254.
10 :W tic mlSSIOtl Ph 882 2355
New the home of M&lt;:~ I vd il Eb~rs age v.rapp ngs JUdged Hostess 'Itt!! dec de on the use tf the
Cl,Ii)RX TypiSt U Due to the 41
Haven
w
Va
12
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6tc bach for a meeting and party es Vi II be Mrs Ctook~ Mr s lfi\e!ital half of contrtbntmnl'
IF
CARPETS
look
dull
and
"-"o"th and etplmsion of the
,_
I"'
d with $1 g ft exchange
Russell M11ls
Mrs
Glenn
drt&gt;ar remove the spots as umvet'sity, there are 1everal
11.
19!15
CHEVROLET
$125
p
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THE
DISABLED
Amencan
Lambert
and
Mrs
Edgar
Re) n I
they appear wltll Blue Lus·~
0
typiSt vaeancfel at the . . . "- Q""teot
condatiOn
also
electnc
meat
Veterans
and
Auxiliary
w
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[QUEEN H M
tre Rent electric shampooer
ent tlme fn admlldatraUw o~
DOWN
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sllcer
$20
Alba
•
Chalrn
meet
Monday
at
p
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A
FRIDAY
KINGS LYNN Ensland (IJ!'I)
7 30
$1 Baker Furmture Co
' fieeo Duties will lnelude Jyp- 1. Plot
,
12 5 6tc trs tractor and equtpment Chmtrnas party Wlll follow the MJDDI EPORT Child Conser -Queen Elizabeth II collected
\ q ~ and correspo~ 1 : ~"'::..
Warm mormng stove with meetmg and ladles wall have vatmn League wtll hold a rum 70 cents Saturday when one ..
I
l!ltet ftllq, tuptnc delaUed I TropiCII
GOOD HAY 2 miles from Rut. blower $25 Ph 949 3073 Ross I $l ft ex:chan e
mage sale 111 the Fry bmldmg four pigeons she entered ID I
• recorda ..,qu!tldf lilt use of 1 P..
.•Q
land on Harnsonvi11e Road
Scarberry
12 11 2tc 3 Wt·~ S OF ~EATH Metho- Fnda) and Sat rday
There champienshlp show finudlld
Marvtn
Stone
1Z
4
!lp
th
'~!ttlllepett4fnl judimtnl.
DAILY CRl'Pl'OQVQTE -· Hen'o how to work lh
~=:;-..;;;o-;;:-;;::;::;;:: 1959 FORD 351. cu m engme d1st Ch 1rch w1ll meet Monday Will also be to\" for sale
stx
Nh~
AXY»L»~~x•
1960 PONTIAC Catallna four 3 speed standard shtft 1250 Dec 12 at the church at 7 30
SATURDAY
Tho list of ownerS In tilt
'n~~d::!'!.::"" ' ha•••
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door, In good condttion, pow also a 1959 EDSEL 361 cu p rn The program wtll be In POMEROY HIGH School wtll catalog for the Harrogate Show
lh
OM Setter Jlmpty 1taoa...tor anot:Mr Ill tbill&amp;ll\pte A ta UHtl
er brakes and steermg good 1n engme $'75 Ph 900,-!397 charge of Mrs Bruce L 10 y d sponsor a dance part) w1th the read
Potter A R •
month
tor Ull tbrH L B X tor thl two 0 .. etc SlnJie letten apcMtires Ph Cl1ester HS-3949
12. 11 6tp With Mrs Max Donahue devo- Jays th 1s Saturday mght at Perry N J
Queen H M •
J'e!rsormel Of· ' ~ lito lmrth aud , . . , . _ ot lbe wordl on Ill ltlnlo.
12
7
4.
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tiOna!
leader
Hostesses
will
be
the
Pomeroy
H
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Audttonum
Roscoe
A
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tllo -lettus .... - t .
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lnlurance _ Mtss Nelhe Zerkle Mrs Jobo lollowmg the Pomeroy Ath
.a. ~ ljolototllto
walnut console model, radio GET A quotation frum REIJ. Zerkle Mrs Lee Smftll Mrs ens basketball game from 9 30 GUARD COUJ:GE
'f' aoqlfo•a VWIBUY I'VB 3SXXJT
equipped wtth 4 speed auto- TER INSURANCE AGENCY Charles Young Mrs
James p m lo rnldmght
CALCUTTA (UPI) -Pol""
IYJ'8'f, lilllC li'T ,.1'0 HOG'X XY'l'T
matte cllanger '
speaker INC. before renewing your Clatworthy and Mrs
Galen
Soturday guarded the aov~
oound system just taken m
nlo Insurance We may be Brown
I'OPULATION CLIMBS
rnent-&lt;&gt;perated Presidency
IX • • Y BOilJ,..,UY~IVGXYB
Pay l12fi per ,.eek or pay IMI to aave you money
RIVERSIDE PTA wl~ m..t MOS!:OW (UPI) -The nopu lege Closed indeltrufely beca...
~~ Wliil'
balance due 196 2! i'h m.
a I ttc Monday Dec 12 7 30 p m ot 1a1Jon ol !he Sovtet Umon as of •ludenlS ranaocbtl pari ol U.
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IS t 'Ill Alti'!&gt;MOBILE lllsuranctbeen tlle sohool program under dl· last July 1 exceeded $13 mllbon butldmg '!be students ,..,jj
, ..
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ONE GOOD used electno ranee eaceJ!ed! L&lt;tst your opera~ roc:tton of Mr Yeago featur- accerdmg to the latest ediopedtionof :'tesli: ::"'::
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or't Ucoasel Call WY :1-2966 11111 band stltdenta of Rlvhrvlew tlle G,..l Sov!ft Encycl
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Wauth 1.1111•'1' 62 1 real
dtnt of Rt 2 UIWPOlll dted allllden
ly sunday an.moDD lD F'l.alollllt Val
le y HWipltaJ H• WN 1.11 et~~Pio;re of

Marian

Nohce

lhe Wed Vlrlhlla Mallt1bi1

WC:S a mess? Clea n for less
• 11 H te I u trr Hent t t't
lnc shampo l'r ~I S eppa rd
862 1st Ave
291 6

Ecker &amp;

BOY or GIRL

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MOTOR CO.

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S iJ • IJ ss fo hut
g t e \ I a ou el u d
sh l'.t'J a1 d o the1r many
I f'nd~ nd nughbors brmg
g ar d sf'ndmg g1 Is &lt;~I er
lht' 1etrnl b r 1 1g ot tr e r
mob e hone
2911

OUTSTANDING
TRUCK BUYS!
$150
54 Ford

lfi Ton Panel V8 ensme au

For Rent

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WANTED

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CALL 992-2156

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W1nted To Buy

MARRIED MAN for farm
STANDING Umber In Ohio
o • ...~.,"':',.."::'"-" ':'":'"" house furmshed P M Cowd or West V1rglnla or
old
c:aNCIL~TIONt
ery Lang Bottom 0
farms w th tlmller
Mar1on
ca•IH1'10MI
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12 11 lc Reynolds Boo 71 Symuse
••r D.. et •Q~ICatletl
0
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PART TIME wattress Apply
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For Sale or Rent
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llh baths Ph 992 2590
1125 ttc

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Help Wanted

outcasts

sen floral fl 1 gs 1 d ta J
those wh br g t 1 ud 11 e
Sa:-~ lt11d I:! mftld
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2-1 Anatowlcal
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on Sept. 3 191M aoa of Ulll t1te t:olumbu• 1nd tffle tJullllll Kline)' H•
had lit'l!d

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1 eount.Y for

heart He ll 1urvlved. by bla wlfl
the former
Virllllll Spun two
dauJh_ten 1nd Utne 10118 Mn Jo.
~nn Board of Colualtua IIIII lhull
lll lne y 1t borne Leourd R• ne:r of
Kt l G1WPGIIJ Mar:loD lt.11MY ot

Ntbert

Dead Stock
Removed Free

Dunbu W Va IJlcl Edward RaiMJ'
of Wettmlnatu Md There a...
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Other 1utvho 1 In
dude roue anlera ao&lt;l two lltOUIN'I
Mu ~ nn e f'eten of Gall pol • Mra
A e Tho Mpaon and Ctbe rt Rainey
bo h or I
Plenant Mn
Elunor
Ha I of Oxford .t'a and Mn. UJ;Il II
llt1 kley and lluoert Ra n"'Y
both
or co umbua lt eo wu 1 member or
the AddUon Methodlat Church
and
the Ohio Gn11141

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WednesdaY afterno on at
C'h rh and burial W.ll
Rtynolda cemetery

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ID Add.ttoll

NEW
WURLITZER

PIANO

$499"'
..nly $10

1

month

How1fll Thomlt Norman

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Nonnan of Co umbu1 bUt to mer J
ot t;a 111 county dle&lt;l taturda)l
111
Ch ldrrn 1 llMP tal Columbua
The
ch Jd wu bQJ'n on Oct Ul l~ a
Bal more Md wbere tile
fltber
waa •tal oned with the Air .rorca ID
eddit OJn to the par.nu the boy 11 1ur
v ved by 1 tiller M1ry N•rrnan
•
atudent at OblrUn Cnller• Sarv ru
were held 1lleediY lfterni)On at M.lller'• Hom• for tunerela and burial
wat In t&gt;lne Stn~d eemeter:J
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NEW COMPLfTii

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Goal Set for
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Amount, lncludtng
Comploto Eatolft
KNOnS
USED FURNITURE
1163 Second Awe

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18-The Sunday Tllltes Sentrnel Sunday, December 11 1966

FOR SALE
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'ONE 10 pc mahogany Dmlng
FURNISHED and unfurnished room swte Excellent condl
Feathered Creatures!
4 or 5 rooms 910 4th
Ave
tJOn Wtlliam Ann Motel 291 3
Call Cbarleston 346-1425 291 G
ACROSS
4tGI&gt;t up
-ID
I b' d
43 Exp J1 gen
ADMIRAL 9 CU It refngerat
urn a r
45 Art !Ida!
IT'S mexpenstve to clean rugs 01 115 2 overstuffed chalrs roof pr~~d
languat:e
Bl ue red \\tne $10 1
471
r poduck
t on
and uphoIs tery WJ th
medJUm 8Kntl of Jay
411Su
With Blue Lustre Rent elec sJze Florence beater $20 Stu .1~;~~~~n
~~~bi'!~\;~
pooer $1 Central Supply Co I dlO couch hght blue $8 good lt:~:aeb~~",utr S8MI)hammedlll
291 6
male e nau e
condition ]nqmre at or wnteii6K ng of Judah &amp;OAilevtote
b )
ti 11 f t me11
Alva Lowe Ewmgton Ohto 71Hra}er
tnding 62 , 1
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UNFURNISHED
apartmeRt
" aecu ne
Rt 1
2913
• all d r.. me
Ill kname
IOF.mployed
Adults only See Mrs Eugene
u h"' 1
ti3Arn hntd
JIV"''"" In
s11aked brea!l
Pickens 20 Grape St 286-6 d
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t14 Pauge
s c11y
- ' - - - - - 1959 CHEV Impala 4 r 1295
2 /llla~ lh nr.
6;,to:poch
19Ue v 1.orlDUI
I 421 1st Ave
2913 ~ 1 t lde r ab
~Red !leer (obs.):liCturmyboat
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LOVING memory of our
husband and Iat'tle1
John
for Rent
HI rep1rtd for
1
contl!lll
H.oy Snutl v.ho passed away LIKE NEW 2 bedroltm home-' LADIES and mens watches 21H..onglturi nal
December 10 1964
Modern kitchen and bath At Bulova Elgm Harn1lton Rol 4 : ~~t~ e)bt s
1hou an gm e d~ar o e
tached garage Rner v1ew
ex Benrus and many others 3uS bsds L d
J7A il ow~nct (o
Btyur d II " wor ld ut lt'Jl s
$75 per month
to choose hom Lots of real
\lase
Bu t t'
t' or:; ol }uu Witl
rbe
Wtseman
Agenry
bargams
We
also
have
ev
3RFndure
1
resort
bf v. Ill us
I Wi J6tl Evenmg f4S.3796
ery model watrh band that
1 h l ugl I e pass mg ye 1
188 tf
Spe 1del makes to go w•th
Sadl} mJssed b} \\lfe !:&gt;om
your 'ltatch Ta'ltney Jewel
at d dau,,t tt'rs
ill I ~ ll r f rn shed 3 rooms and I ers
291-6
-- baU Pm·ale entrance •f1rst
Card Of Thanks
floor adults 620 4th Ave

WF. WISH to take t1 s rr ean

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In Rullond on Main
Strool &amp; Coll111 Avo
Eorn Money and Pmos
O.llvering Tht Dally
Stnltnollo tslabhshed
Route

NEW SHIPMENT~clolhmg
has arnved mce lme of ch1l
dren s clothmg lncludmg toys
also men s work umforms
Jerfer s Used Clothmg Store
Rt !! gomg towards tbe
Fairgrounds
12 11 6tc
tO CAS r IRON steam rad ators
1 bathroom outftl

280!

HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLES

HONDA
SAUS &amp; 111VICE

Locally Grown Sheared

MSO SPORT

II ONI 0P fHI

and Sprayed-DISplay at

BOBCAT

CHRISTMAS TREES

62 Chevrolet $1295
64 Chevrolet $1395
63 Corvair • $1 099
Panel gaud hres sol d body

heater

65 Chevelle
St Wagon V8 engme Po
wergltde lov. m le age lo
cal ol'.ner mmt cond Iron

Ph 949
12 11 Stc

$1895
62 Chevrolet

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BLAEnNARS

803 Brownell Ave

Phono 992 2143
Pomeroy 0

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OIICE•l PIOPltl

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BRADFORD$

Ton 8 Pickup VB eng

tne custom seat good !Ires

to mAlic trans power ~tee r
ng and brakes Positractwn
n oxle new lire!

RADIATOR

For Sale-Scotch Pme

1 Ton Slake dual wheels
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Bt lid zer Rad at r To fhe
"imollesl Heater Core

BLAETTNARS
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bwltngs Honcla Saltl
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ASHAMED OF
green broke Terms Call or 1':P:h:992::::t•..===":':m:"':':'~ ll
see E J H 11
F'l:.~twoods .
YOUR DIRTY CAR
Road Pumet oy Oh•o
Bust
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e f•r e Truck e Heater
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Core
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Bulldour
up Pomeroy Home &amp; ~uto
the Dally Sentmel 8 Busmess
BE PROUD OF
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10 lO tl
A CLEAN CAR
8UUGE1 PRlCEO furniture II CUSTOM butchermg wtl! buy !
U DRIVE THRU
odl' thtrd floor bildget shop
htdes
Phtl
Mete
992
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1 WISH to lliank all my friends :-:=~
ONE STOKER 1 wheel chalf
neighbors and HltUvrs for ! ROOM furntsiled apartment fold ng type nearly new p
AUCOIIN~ER
ftlelr prayen c&amp;rdlli IeUers and 4. room furmshed apart I M Cowdery Long Bottom 0
TUESDAY
St
Wagon
VB
Powerghde
VISits flowers and oilier g~ts ment Adults References 1!6
12 11 3tc
CompteiO Senl&lt;t
THE WSCS of the U n I ted
R&amp;H extra nice and one
{
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Methodist Church w!ll meet on I
du"nf my otay In the Gollt
Mulberry Ave ' Pome~~y B~ ORDER AMSTUTZ S H and N the vholf' famtly can use
Hanna Ltne
Write Prorte or C&lt;lotaet
Tuesday evemng aL the church I
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re ~
1 N1ck Ch1ck leghorn ch1cks
TRAVEL TRAILERS
(Qua l tv Built)
turning home Special thanks 4 ROOM unfurm s led apartment or started p 11lets today Mod
A. ~ac~':-'~~~1\D
Members are to br ng arltcles I
1967 Mod~ls In Stock
s 1 tie Ifor basket for needy famJiy
to those who donated blood II m Pomeroy Ph 992 5!65
ern Poultry Box 188 Athens
11 16 lfc 0 Ph 593 831
and to the doctors
nurses
12 11 llc
THE AMERICAN f e g on
SEVERAL NEW 66
ROUSH &amp; LYONS
SEWING machlnetl ropatr ser I Auxthary of I.Rw s Manley Post [
and hospital otaff for their TRAILER space on Brownell I too YEAR OLD Walnut secre
CAMPING TRAILERS
Vice aU makt!t WY Z-:I.ZS4 WJ!I have a Chnstmas parly
Chovrolels Available AI
Horton St
Ma1on 1 W Va
experl care All tllfs kmdneso \ Ave , ldiddleporl Ph
!92- tary 7 It htgh Glass doors
1 The Fabnt Shop Pomeroy I Tuesday at 7 p rn at the Mt I WASHINGTON (IJ!'I) - CoJ.
and thoughtfulness Will never 2625
11 10 tic and top Desk at bottom Ph
Grtat Savings
Smger S~les and Monah Baptist church Middle I cer the nation 1 !I@Cond 1eadinl
~PACHE.
I AUUlonzed
be forgotten
MODERN 2 bedroom llome 992 6236
!2 11 3tc
Servtce
.t 29 tfc
L
cause of death ts kllbng Amer
Mrs Milton (Annabel! Hou
Ph 992-2W! d y -_ por
I
lnl
0
ALL NEW FOR 1967
REAUY MI&gt;: concrete de1Jver- THE WINDING Tra1l Garden Jeans at an f'! ver
ncreas
dashelt Rt 1 MmersPomeroy
a RUGS DIRTY' Rent electr c
(67 Apao:t-1• Marad1
VIlle OhiO
or 992 370Z evenlnga
1 shampooet for $1 Wllh pur
ed nght to pour pro ject Fast rlub w•ll have a Chr stmas d n rate In 1967 1t wlll claim about
21 Fe•t Long
7
24
12 l1 Up
tfe_
cha e of Lustre Foam Ebers
and easy Free estimates ner at Ba1ley s restaurant on 306 000 lives
._
1967 Ap1ches Doe Dec 10
Phone 99'l 3284
Goegle1o Tuesda\ Dec 13 at 6 30 p m
A report tssued Sunday ~~'7
---~---FURNISHED 4 room
part
bach Hardware Pomeroy 0
In Memorv
I rnent With bath Ph 992 5435
12 9 6tc
Ready
Mt1
Co
Middleport
followed
by
a
party
and
gtft
the
NatJtJnaL Advisory Cancer
Open Eventngs 9 P M
MONEY fur Xmas g e s a
Ohio
6
30
tie
exchange
m
party
ruom
Council
sa1d the- number of can12
6
try We pay c:1sh for new or
IN LOVING memory of Mar I
tfc SOMETHING TO PATCH POMEROY OHIO
old guns sv.ords old pockel oUR CONDITIONING Kelnger MIDDI BPORT Lodge No 363 cer cases discovered :acb
garet Lynch who passed a SI EEPING rooms close
Smger sewmg mach ne com
at1eo serv1ce Jack s Refng ~ I! hold a spectal meet1ng on among every 100 000 mer ca:
kmves oddolls an nunton
way one year ago today
town 127 Butternut
plete With attachments Th1s
eratmn
New Haven Phone 1 I uesdav at 7 30 p m to confer IS growmg faster than ~e ra
hke new Solid I any caliber any
;~mount
We dkl. not know the pam you Pom'erO)
machme eqUipped to :z1g zag 1967
TU ~3537
4 6 tic tl e Enter Apprentice degree at wh1ch cancer IS cur
had
ROOM house and hath fur
make buttonholes etc take State 3 speed mterm xed I F1fe s rear or Spef'd Qu~en H1rr L Chesher worsh pful The result 11 that cancer wW
Laundr~
Mat
South
lhtrd
changer
BSR
changer
make
Or hear your final sigh
nace and garage 255 w Mam over payments of $5 42 per
I~AriNG
PLUMBING
Rural
y
k&gt;ll 153 of •very 100 000 person&gt;
ma ster
We only know you passed a 1 St Pomeroy 0 Ph 992
month or pay balance
due payments of $1 50 per week I Ave Mdrl l+.:'p ort 0
Doxol Bottle Ga~ Arnold Ri\Cii'o!E WESLEYAN Serv m 1967 It killed 112 of tVf!!'Y
11 29 !2tc
way
I 2663 or 992 200I
12 5 tfc $65 04 Ph 992 3218 12 6 6tc or pay balance due 169 Ph I
Brothers
618 E MaiD Sl tce Gutld ,., 11 have tts annual 100 000 m 1957 In 1947 abtut
1192-5'19
11 IB tfc
Wtthoul I last Soodbye
~
COLOR TV 196l Motorolallke 1
Pomeroy
9 a Uc Chnstmas part y Tuesdav Dec 1one m every cancer patients was
God gave ,. sttength to HARMONY apartments three
Real Estate For Sale
1 1
13 at 7 30 at the home of Mrs cured Today one m three w1U
face 1•
rooms furmshed New Plast
new condltJOn full warran Y lEGHORN HF ~S 50c each W
k
1
tr
make
payments
of
$5
per
'
1
And~ae '*to be~r
the er paint 11 OtJrS sm e ec tc
ff b 1
Ph
S M1chael
Near Chester 15 ROOM house on Br dwav llusaness Opportunity Ne\i a Ba ev T! ere w1ll he a be saved
..
,_
b
th
f
mace
heat
week
or
pay
o
a
ance
12 7 6tp I St 1n Ractne large
$1 g f e1{cha oe
Heart d1sease and related
blo t
range a
u
2-5649
lot a11d
11 20 tfc Phone 985 3956
99
MAN
OR
WOMAN
Re
able
SYK
\CLSE
"'
P
TA
v.
11
mePI
di.!!Orders
are rated as the NG
Btt
t It meant to lose Private parkmg out of ali i
~
garden wnte or contact Mrs
fOOt
floods one blork from btgh HAy delivered or can be pick 1 AKC M1mature and 1o~ Pood
Beulah Bradford Box
1 6 prrsun from thiS area lo Tuesda\ Decen oer 13 at 7 30 1 k l!el
serv ce a d col ed from a lo at tht&gt; Glade school ?Udtton tm
The most alarmmg mcrease
No 0~ wiq eve( know
school Pomeroy Ph 992 5392
ed up ph 992 6112 _1~6 6tc I les black or s lver Stud RaCI e Phone 94 9 3821
mat1c
dt
spensers
No
exren
P&lt;tsto
s
uf
the
cDmrnumty
w
1
was
m lung cancer Almosl
S&amp;idl' '!i!L'I.'JI by husband Ar
- 12 I tic I FIREWOOD any length
18 servtce and groommg Phone I
12 II IOle
en
e
needed
we
est1bl
~
h
pro\
de
the
pru~
am
Refr~h
unknown
50 years ago It new
11 25 tfc
tllur ll!Ji\Utn Helen Belly
ROOM house wtth batll on per 60 cu ft load free deltv
992 5443
1 accounts for you Car reler me ts \\I 1 bf seryed \II par lolls ;,0 001} persons ever} }e&amp;::
Bill an( Jt~Yce and grand ' Pearl St Mtddleport Ohto er) Ph 843 2484
121Hltc i946 LA Joh-;;- Deere trac tor wtlh 89 ACRE farm 3 bedr &gt;oms
chddrer\, ~
12 11 ltc near grade school See MattJe
egg and plow dtsc rake and saw 1 g
hou::.c wtth bath 3 m1 es from ences and $985 to $1785 cash ~nt s 1d n ·fir\d~ are UJ~~d to It 1s the leadmg cause of can1
0 1
rap tt l ne ts "' } 4 t
I attrnd
cer de&lt;~lhs among men ana 1J
Bush 689 Page St Ml(idle- GOO c ean ump
Rebuilt molor bottle g&lt;~::. Pomeroy Rt 143 phone 992
hours
weekly
nets
excellent
TI!F
ANNt
&lt;\L
C!
stmas
faL&lt;il m 95 of ve1y lOO cases
11
Losr and Found
rt 0
12 4 lfc otl treated stoker coal Pea65 000 BTU
7069
12 9 6\p l
po
cock Coal Co l block from I heat ng stove
I mon h v c&lt; 11 e full I me r ar tv sf theM ddlep rt Husmess The t eporl sa1d smokmg was
'LOST itlncer" red brown 1FURNISHED 2 bedroom&amp;part- traffic hght ~~ Cheshire 0 burned one year Also a 19 4
For local mterv ew and PJ oress onal Women s cub the leadmg cause of luug can
I lb ttplstered Chihuahua I ment furnace heat Mtddle Ph 3617526
12 1 tic Chevrolet good work car and , .___ ,_,,...
I more
wn e Eag!f' fnrlust1 e 4;)09 \\I! he l e!d lie d;~v evenmg ler A r pollutJ•n radmuon ant.l
Reward for retunun~ htrn port o Ph 992 3874
-T
a 195~ Chmolet See La ' y ~Ritor ~ ._,,
Mmnetonks
Blvd Mmneapol December 13 at the home ol mfluenza VIrus were also nam
Coli 949-3411 or Wtlfred Stepp
11 28 tfc N~ RVOUS' Can 1 sleep' ry 1 Curtis Long Bottom 0
1s
Mmn
a&lt;J410
Mrs Ed son \\ea-,;er
Mason ed as poss1ble ca uses fhe rc
i
12 11 3tc
Sleepers
Guaranteed re
12 8 3tc pOMEROY - Modern 2 story
12 7 lllp Will M s G Ol a Ebersbach as porl a d smokers were
1t
~
1FOUR ROOM furnished aparl suits or money
back. _
LOST- German shepherd dog
ment WY Z.3658
4 14 ttc Only 98c Nelsons Pharmacy SINGER Sewmg
Machme
frame 6 large roon s !3 beu
hos le~!:i
Tl ere v.t11 be a $i 11mes as hkely to deve op lun"
bro~r. fer~Jf~le Contact Lin
p m 0 0
~ ii g ft e~ ha1 ge fhe hostess com cancer as non smokers
1125 SOtp sews forward and reverse z1g roorns) llh b&lt;~ths mrx:l~&gt;rn l ~"' "' ~
da Durst at·\992 2916 answers 4 ROOM Cum•shed apartment
o er y
zag eqmpped to buttonhole I kitchen hardwood
floors
mtltee s 1 charge of the pro
to name of • Maggie Jane
With bath In Pomeroy Ph UON T pump your sluggish sep- monogram darn etc Sews full basement gas fired hot
gram
12 11 3tp 18'2-3975 or 992-2571 _ 12 1 tfc tiC tank Get KleanwSm All hke new Pay off 4 payments ! air heatmg Wondel ful Vlf''lt
DEO MBER
MEE n NG of
"'
FURNISHED and wtfurnlshed Septtc Tank Cleaner Land 17 00 each Ph 992 2o85
of the nver Ask "i $13 500
Lyd
a
t
rcle
of
Un
lled Metho
Notice
apartments C1ose to school mark Farm Bureau In Pom 1
12 8 tfc MIDDLEPORT - two
sto Y
dt st church w Jl be fuesday at
of
Phone 1192-5431
10 18 tfc eroy 0
11 ~~ 311tc 1966 VACUUM CLEANEH out
frame home 8 rooms 14 bed
7 30 p m at the home of M1s
rr...~-s
was
nk
room::;) bath heat
full baselnent
Kerm t Walton There wdl be a
et~
.... ~-~
of lawaway ta type com
lo
e
t.o
1
Monday Dec 5 All
plete with attachments Only
floor ~~~a~:hool!:i ~nly Sf.
$1 g1ft exchange and membe-rs
foot 1ton.. or rnar~ers
1 payments $6 00 each left
stores
"" ~
,.___, ~ are to brms food for Cnrtst I
MONDAY
mas baskets
be level With rround
ACROSS
&lt; Chemi&lt;lll 24 Ent..
Ph 992 2685
12 8 tfc S:ACUSE _ REMODELED 2
BETHEL No 62 of Interna
RIVERVIEW Garden
Club
Aga n th1s }ear Oh10 Unlvtrshrubbery 00 lots, nt
1 To pran~
suffix
ay
TWO PAIRS girl s
roller
4 bed
Jni Of flowers dur1111
t MU1ical
f5 Color
26 Metal
story bnck 7 I ooms l
bonal Order ol Job s Daugh Will have a Chnstm as party stly s sen &amp;r c ass wdl parti('l
season Gravel Hall
It ab·).lm~nlt e Custom.
he
skates metal cases s1ze 1
rooms ) bath uttl tv room
Trus:teel
tc
11
Placein
7
Footlesa
rock
Mrs
I
0
McCoy
Reedsville
semi
basement new forced ters w1l\ mee at Pomeroy Ma Tuesda) Dec 13 at 7 30 p m pate n the Semor Class ChaJ.
12 9 1
a row
8 Quarrel
26 Con
OhiO _
12 8 3tp 81 r furnace !ut 150x:JOO ex Romc temple monday at 5 45 at t1 e home of Mrs Denver l('nge Class Pres dent Steve
Ernest Gold has announced
8HOO'l1NG MATCIJ, - Broad 12 ~:eth:~~ 1~ ~at•
~~~
FROM WALL to wall no sod cel\ent ne•ghb111rhood
Look p m for a potluck dmner fol Weber w1th Mrs
lowed
by
the
regul
ar
meet1ng
Whttehead
as
co
hostess
Mern. Lasl years semor elass orJ•
Run Gun CJub Sunday Dee lS LJkuome 16 Retribu
27 Shire
at all on carpets cleaned thiS one o"er $11 900
when
electiOn
of
1 ff1cers w II be bers are to br ng Chnstmas ar mated the 1d.;oa of the Chal
1 ember 1l
l2 a atp 14
l9 ~c~
30 ~:O~!r
wnh Blue Lustre Rent elec
WE NEED LISTINGS
held
rangements and $I g ft
ex lenge and pledged over f20 000
JPJANO T U N 1 N G, School lG ~trna..
and
YHM,.IJ • A••-tnc shampooer $1 Pomeroy
Albt'ft M Cox Broker
JANE
HOWELL
Tent
Daugh
I
changes
to the Umverstty
church, home Ph Lane Dan- te Free
20 Man•
othel'll
Cement Block Co 12 5 6tc
Henry Cleland Salesman
ters
of
lmon
Veterans
w
11
I
WEDNESDAY
The goal for tlm )ears driVf
Jell, tn-5501
nickname 31 Duu!o.ae
35 Biblical
Office 992 38341
12 tl2tp 1T M"u.le note
meet al the home or Cadd e I WHITE HOSE I OOGE Aux•l bas been set at $37 500 almost
18 Pampbtet 21 Good
or"''
king
GiVE the PtVfect gtft LhiS
'"' - '''8
at
%1 Vigor
fnend
12 Oint
38 Exu.va.t•
Evening&amp; t% 2 .wvcr- :r:r"""'"u
1
22 Goldooln
23 Pri&amp;on
ment
39 Vat
Christmas that Will be treas
12 9 3tc WJckham Monday at 6 30 p m tar) ~ \I meet Wed esday Dec twtce last year s and t1 real
lor the annual Cl n stmas dill 14 at the leg on ha ll 1n M1dd 1e IStlC becauSf both February and
day Dee 11 startinl at
23 Walklnr
comparl:·
33 Spirited
tO: Where:
urcd a life lime Portrait tak
'- Sponaored by Melp County
stick
ment
boue
I..&amp;t
en m vour own home Also
175 ACR£ farm bouse w1tb t ner and party There 'o'olll be a port A pot111 k d n er w II be o\ugust grad\Uttes are to be HCoon Hunter•
12 a Stc 24 White
weddmg and CIVIC afralrS CaJI rooms and bath cellar cellar $1 g1ft exchange
sen ed at 1 p n !\lemt&gt;ers are hctled m add1t1on Lo the Junt
1'- I' I"
Houte
Adam&amp; IDd Stanley
AuctiOn
name
now for appomtments to guar
bouse 2 large barns
free B ET 40 MEIGS County Salon rem nded to bt g a covered graduates
House aDd Tradin&amp;
Post 27 ca.utJon
antee dehvr1y before Chr1st
gas 2 farm ponds 1mmedi 710 w1H meet at the Marlin d1sh and table sen ce The e I Sohc1t10g teams will be •Ilk
ate occupancy Pearl W1i I Restaurant Monday at 6 30 p I w II he a one dollar gdt ex mg for a $50 pledge over ftn
tJ now under one rool
at
~;!:ln~et
mas Call 992 3232 or 949
1m for a Chnstmas dmner Se- change
liams 992--2318 or 992 2681
years frem each senior Ont
~~Clift Sdtool
Jlouso IO.Iltmtot
31141
12 9 6tc
10 J tfc cret Pals wtll be revealed wtth I AMATEUR Gardeners Club half the contributions wl11 be
on State Route 124 1111d new 34 lo1nlt
Outdo'note
•~ TIRES hk e new 7 35 x 15
0
---:--:---;;-;-- - a g1ft and new members are to of Middl epo rt v.lll ha\e 1ts an g1ven to the Umvers•ly for lm
Rt. 7 by-pau, open datl~ at 14 ""'"'"•ntta! ••
Ph 992-6293
12 9 6tc
Auto
51181
brmg a 11 gtfl for exchange Inoal Chnslmas party Wednes medtate needs and the other
12 noon Jim Adams Jlllld
ntc-.e
POTATOES get your
wtnter
Worthy Stanley
II It tie :
potatoes while they
last. 1958 CADILLAC Coupe Devtlle I DAUGHTERS OF Ruth class dav Dec 14 at the horne of half wtll b&lt; depoSited m on
all power also a 1963 Stude Iof Un1ted Method1st
Church Mrs Walter Crooks A &amp;If\ mvestment portfolio for
live
u 1p Wan~"
Clarence Proffit~ Portland baker Lark standard trans- wtll meet Monday at 2 p m at exchangr. wtll be held and pack years ln 1972 the class oHacers
' ' ~ ,,f!
.... 30. ...,uy
.....
ont
0 Ph. 8'3 2254.
10 :W tic mlSSIOtl Ph 882 2355
New the home of M&lt;:~ I vd il Eb~rs age v.rapp ngs JUdged Hostess 'Itt!! dec de on the use tf the
Cl,Ii)RX TypiSt U Due to the 41
Haven
w
Va
12
1l
6tc bach for a meeting and party es Vi II be Mrs Ctook~ Mr s lfi\e!ital half of contrtbntmnl'
IF
CARPETS
look
dull
and
"-"o"th and etplmsion of the
,_
I"'
d with $1 g ft exchange
Russell M11ls
Mrs
Glenn
drt&gt;ar remove the spots as umvet'sity, there are 1everal
11.
19!15
CHEVROLET
$125
p
o
o
THE
DISABLED
Amencan
Lambert
and
Mrs
Edgar
Re) n I
they appear wltll Blue Lus·~
0
typiSt vaeancfel at the . . . "- Q""teot
condatiOn
also
electnc
meat
Veterans
and
Auxiliary
w
I
I
l
olds
[QUEEN H M
tre Rent electric shampooer
ent tlme fn admlldatraUw o~
DOWN
I"·
sllcer
$20
Alba
•
Chalrn
meet
Monday
at
p
m
A
FRIDAY
KINGS LYNN Ensland (IJ!'I)
7 30
$1 Baker Furmture Co
' fieeo Duties will lnelude Jyp- 1. Plot
,
12 5 6tc trs tractor and equtpment Chmtrnas party Wlll follow the MJDDI EPORT Child Conser -Queen Elizabeth II collected
\ q ~ and correspo~ 1 : ~"'::..
Warm mormng stove with meetmg and ladles wall have vatmn League wtll hold a rum 70 cents Saturday when one ..
I
l!ltet ftllq, tuptnc delaUed I TropiCII
GOOD HAY 2 miles from Rut. blower $25 Ph 949 3073 Ross I $l ft ex:chan e
mage sale 111 the Fry bmldmg four pigeons she entered ID I
• recorda ..,qu!tldf lilt use of 1 P..
.•Q
land on Harnsonvi11e Road
Scarberry
12 11 2tc 3 Wt·~ S OF ~EATH Metho- Fnda) and Sat rday
There champienshlp show finudlld
Marvtn
Stone
1Z
4
!lp
th
'~!ttlllepett4fnl judimtnl.
DAILY CRl'Pl'OQVQTE -· Hen'o how to work lh
~=:;-..;;;o-;;:-;;::;::;;:: 1959 FORD 351. cu m engme d1st Ch 1rch w1ll meet Monday Will also be to\" for sale
stx
Nh~
AXY»L»~~x•
1960 PONTIAC Catallna four 3 speed standard shtft 1250 Dec 12 at the church at 7 30
SATURDAY
Tho list of ownerS In tilt
'n~~d::!'!.::"" ' ha•••
II L
II'
L
door, In good condttion, pow also a 1959 EDSEL 361 cu p rn The program wtll be In POMEROY HIGH School wtll catalog for the Harrogate Show
lh
OM Setter Jlmpty 1taoa...tor anot:Mr Ill tbill&amp;ll\pte A ta UHtl
er brakes and steermg good 1n engme $'75 Ph 900,-!397 charge of Mrs Bruce L 10 y d sponsor a dance part) w1th the read
Potter A R •
month
tor Ull tbrH L B X tor thl two 0 .. etc SlnJie letten apcMtires Ph Cl1ester HS-3949
12. 11 6tp With Mrs Max Donahue devo- Jays th 1s Saturday mght at Perry N J
Queen H M •
J'e!rsormel Of· ' ~ lito lmrth aud , . . , . _ ot lbe wordl on Ill ltlnlo.
12
7
4.
tc
tiOna!
leader
Hostesses
will
be
the
Pomeroy
H
~h
Audttonum
Roscoe
A
"
113te
tllo -lettus .... - t .
s"'o"L-;ID;o-;S;;;;Tc;cAT;;;E;.;-;;S;;;TE;:;R;;cE;:;Oc;-«11166;;;;
lnlurance _ Mtss Nelhe Zerkle Mrs Jobo lollowmg the Pomeroy Ath
.a. ~ ljolototllto
walnut console model, radio GET A quotation frum REIJ. Zerkle Mrs Lee Smftll Mrs ens basketball game from 9 30 GUARD COUJ:GE
'f' aoqlfo•a VWIBUY I'VB 3SXXJT
equipped wtth 4 speed auto- TER INSURANCE AGENCY Charles Young Mrs
James p m lo rnldmght
CALCUTTA (UPI) -Pol""
IYJ'8'f, lilllC li'T ,.1'0 HOG'X XY'l'T
matte cllanger '
speaker INC. before renewing your Clatworthy and Mrs
Galen
Soturday guarded the aov~
oound system just taken m
nlo Insurance We may be Brown
I'OPULATION CLIMBS
rnent-&lt;&gt;perated Presidency
IX • • Y BOilJ,..,UY~IVGXYB
Pay l12fi per ,.eek or pay IMI to aave you money
RIVERSIDE PTA wl~ m..t MOS!:OW (UPI) -The nopu lege Closed indeltrufely beca...
~~ Wliil'
balance due 196 2! i'h m.
a I ttc Monday Dec 12 7 30 p m ot 1a1Jon ol !he Sovtet Umon as of •ludenlS ranaocbtl pari ol U.
" ott!!,, I '1'11017 PIIOVII
Q
'1'0 ~
D!B
IS t 'Ill Alti'!&gt;MOBILE lllsuranctbeen tlle sohool program under dl· last July 1 exceeded $13 mllbon butldmg '!be students ,..,jj
, ..
~
'
ONE GOOD used electno ranee eaceJ!ed! L&lt;tst your opera~ roc:tton of Mr Yeago featur- accerdmg to the latest ediopedtionof :'tesli: ::"'::
• 1111o ..,.
POIDII't)' Home 11 Auto
or't Ucoasel Call WY :1-2966 11111 band stltdenta of Rlvhrvlew tlle G,..l Sov!ft Encycl
ta
ssma
Ia I 110
I II lie Scbool.
Y~
pllal.

$995

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REAL ESTATI
DEATHS, MARRIAGES
m 1t Kober Ro•pll.ar

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Wauth 1.1111•'1' 62 1 real
dtnt of Rt 2 UIWPOlll dted allllden
ly sunday an.moDD lD F'l.alollllt Val
le y HWipltaJ H• WN 1.11 et~~Pio;re of

Marian

Nohce

lhe Wed Vlrlhlla Mallt1bi1

WC:S a mess? Clea n for less
• 11 H te I u trr Hent t t't
lnc shampo l'r ~I S eppa rd
862 1st Ave
291 6

Ecker &amp;

BOY or GIRL

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S iJ • IJ ss fo hut
g t e \ I a ou el u d
sh l'.t'J a1 d o the1r many
I f'nd~ nd nughbors brmg
g ar d sf'ndmg g1 Is &lt;~I er
lht' 1etrnl b r 1 1g ot tr e r
mob e hone
2911

OUTSTANDING
TRUCK BUYS!
$150
54 Ford

lfi Ton Panel V8 ensme au

For Rent

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WANTED

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MARRIED MAN for farm
STANDING Umber In Ohio
o • ...~.,"':',.."::'"-" ':'":'"" house furmshed P M Cowd or West V1rglnla or
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farms w th tlmller
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dauJh_ten 1nd Utne 10118 Mn Jo.
~nn Board of Colualtua IIIII lhull
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Kt l G1WPGIIJ Mar:loD lt.11MY ot

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Removed Free

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Mu ~ nn e f'eten of Gall pol • Mra
A e Tho Mpaon and Ctbe rt Rainey
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Ha I of Oxford .t'a and Mn. UJ;Il II
llt1 kley and lluoert Ra n"'Y
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the AddUon Methodlat Church
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were held 1lleediY lfterni)On at M.lller'• Hom• for tunerela and burial
wat In t&gt;lne Stn~d eemeter:J
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Wetherboll

$274,00il, and the budget

rro~ising sopho':lo~;

IN GALLIA COUNTY
Kyger Creek will go to the awards were Rick Mosley, most proval .of Judge Bacon.
Our sectinn nf the Ohio Val· S700,000 figure. Prose:utmg AH
Bruce A fire .broke out at 7 a.m.
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Gary Tuesday m a two story apart·
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Rl 218 has lilac bushes in full on behalf of Lhe Southwestern J1m Gilmore . best
defem~1ve Pomeroy, and was broughl un- 111
leaf, and fu ll of buds ready to 1board. and it wlil be up fnr re· Iback : Rod
best olfen· der control by the fire depart- :
CHOOSE A, PE,IIMANENT TREE NOW
hurst forth into
The un· 1view '&gt;Y the Fourth
D!stnct sive
Magnussen. !
at 10 a.m. The .building

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stowed the Christmas shoppers. A trag1c event of the wl:'ek wmner of ttle academtc award. , loss was estimated at $5,000. i
who are growing in number~ wa~ the de;:~.l.\1 ot Thomas
~&gt;very
dav Retail merchant s at ,SwPrn 21 of Cambndgr,

their m;eting !his week start·
ed plans for the. l!l67 holiday
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Last weekend robbers attempt·
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as~l TheA str
Dayton firm, which
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been employed by Meigs coun- W
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lt!ge who was killed in an auto tery 1epar m,.en ' aAn se d ~vo , ty to conduct the reappraisal •
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car nv· 1 11
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2 l• a rea . es a e m .e c~unty, w
was driven by Alex Cuozzo, el: ) . au _aug ' ' t.
nas established an office m the i W
19 or FJJrheld. N.Y .. another Ga!lqxlils .. fa.J ~ed to slop a~d : courthouse, and is training j!
R'10 studen t ' who su fl ere d .l rJt ba .Ga
l!Jpohs
B'll
W Ischool bus
h dnv· l workers for the b'1g J'ob ahead r
head and other mjuries and
en } 1 oo en
t. e ,
1 The deer kill in Meigs coun·
Wil ·being treated al
Hnl&lt;er trance to the Galilpoils &gt;tate ' ty moun led to 35 last week. A •

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m••nt plan t, the VIllage would I if or no I, Christmas is om·e ahe requin•d t~ build separate gain approaching. It your baby
, " '""~and son1tary systems at tS Jess than Jwu years old you
·;~ a _c~st of :uoo.oo~. Pomeroy II iliould avoid making a big thing
!lA PI e~rnt. ilas on ly a storm sy· of Christmas. What he wants
slf•m.
for Chnstmas is what he is alTht&lt;re was an overflo~· crowd 1 ready used to _ regular ree-d~

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lllJt attended lhe public hear· ings. a change of &lt;liapers,

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new.1ttoys.
un er ohf
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h d fl
from opening a lew preseols on t e 3r
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than from ollffi[ng dozeru and Visit tht Srd l'toqr Furntture Departme nt for Cllristmas Specials In
he will appreciate each one t.iving Room Furniture.
I more
if it d9E'sn't have
to l
I compete with a roomful.
When your child is six you
should begin to shift the emph•·
sis gently from 4 'What do you
want for Christmas?" to •'What
do you want to give for Christ.
mas?" This is an important part

xr.oe~iler

e 60 !nches
tall to be given away 1
24th. Come in, see him and

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Open 8 A.M. Til8 P.M. Except Sat. 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.

GALLIPOLIS

CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE ~OTOR co.

210-236 Second Avenue

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MENS COATS
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IS no greater
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1 who did not bave jaundice.

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ment. If ordi,ary jaundice or
the newborn doesn't clear up in
two weeks a doctor should &lt;Jee
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j this is a normal rlnding ln a· prices. Yoo'll find all sizes from 36 up to extra large 54. Waist
bout 60 per cent of all babies.
It is caused by incomplete development or liver function and
usually dtsappears ty tbP. time
the child is 2 weeks old.
1f the jaundice is pre !lent at
birth, Rh incompatibility of the
parenls &amp;r same other serious
condition may be present. This
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It will pay you to buy a Chevrolet or Oldsmobile from us betw e~ ll 11uw and Dec. 24th. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DISCOUNT on
all un1ts. Don't forget your FREE TICKETS on the new Chevrolet
pictured above to be given away Dec. 24th at 3 P.M. No purchase required . NOTICE! if you are the lucky w inner of this car
above a nd you have already purchased a new car from us between now and Dec. 24th. We will give you credit for it on your
new car.

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books al that age llian m an
awesome confrontation. Your
child will have plenty ef chanc·
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It is better to have fun
by •
helping h1m compose a letter
to Santa Claus at home.
H your child is three to five
and you want to take him to 1
town ~o s~ the Christmas df'C·
orations and to meet Santa iil:
' person, try to go at a time i
when the crowds are lightest
and avoid having him get ov· !
ertired You can wme back
anotb.r:or time without him Lo
fini sh your shopping.
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Kimball Pianos on Sale

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candles.
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A.1 the Ell··t un .t lorrman
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I b'1g events of the week was the
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tlicted gunshnl wnunds m, Ath·
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thr:&gt; robbrrs rallrd to gain en· rns countv. He had been at the Guldmg Hand school Is. seek· football banquet at which Hop·
nanre. A donr at tlw cnurt. plant for .12 vears and no mo· mg a !ocatwn for expammrt to along Cassadv, the Ohio State
. ' · Ie"od mg
' to tl1' b'lSPnl
, was
' rt&gt;l easPd. thrl'e rnoms
• guest speaker.
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, . from the present
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great, was the
I1ous
IN THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT
\\:ls pned op0n. hut no ol ll ('(' r.aJIIa C'Ounty burl ey fnrmers v~e-room ~dJOol Four Scouts of I Charles H. Peoples of Mid·
Wfl" 1 ted
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are ~rtlmg top pner~ lor bur· , h s
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ON THE 2nd FLOOR
they saw the hlg bird leanng rw~, thi ~ wrek \1'!-'l f:' \).1Vtrl \\'il ~!u ,lt f'd to the Eagle
rank. l ~cnted his 50 year pin by DIS·
lur lht&gt; suuth as ir [lt'w nwr ,mms
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nl· Crown Clt.l' \\11o alt'rl D
a\;e Samples
John Burlile'
Mulr!ns' 1m· ·t 0 epu t~~ Grand.Ma_ster !~JCh~ Now is the time to buy a Kimba\1 piano during tlle sale.
the Gallipolis airport. A N(•w a pnce ot $'iUS prr hllndred
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ard Carter of Gallipolis. Carter
Yl1rk Clty llf\\Sm:m "'as i11 .:~ nd LP1m; 11·d \1nrlul o! (dllllJm·
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· d epar I.men t on II te secon d II oor. See
d tcL'll::~r s.
msIaII ed o11·1cers oI lhe 1odge, Stop m
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town Frida~ tr&lt;wking ~own the 11 ~ \dlo 1.eCPIVt•d an ;J\TI':Jgt• ol
ny mon
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Master the fine selection of Kimball Pwnos m Lh e sty le an woo
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tun·, and ht· i" ron\ int'{•d that Si:i l~
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'l'h eod ore Heed,
. best P1l'k
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(,pnei a! r.~·orw~ Ru~h. on~· ol lt't'
us 1-\o'eP ·. taro ~teger marshall.
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s1x l;nllia Jlf'l'3(m~ wlw w a ... I\ ill
bE' the vice chatrman. · Dr . Harold D. Brown has how you can really savr right now.
On \1onda~· :1 f1rP n1
t h f' ;·t PP:11·1 ll:ll·bm spnk e Tut·~ · ll'lhf'rt Ford, son of Mr. and been named a delegate to repChnr!Ps Wng i1 t hom!' did con· da.v 111ght ~~ the Lwns Cli1b \tlr~. Lams For~ ~as been ac· resent Mt'l!!,S county on the fJ.~e F.lherjel rls Semiblf' ('rNlit P/rlll tn Mnke Your
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stderable dam :lge. :Hld aftl'f 1t abm1t ills t· ~Jw rwncr-. nn ,lhal C!'ptrd for ild'!lJsswn to N{)tre Hospital Service FoundatiOn,
had bren p11t ou t. it broke out ln l('\111 day ll
ago. (Jalh· [);Jme
Edward E:v· with Prosecutmg Attorney Ber- Pturlwsr of u KmlbtJ/1 Pimw.
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Grand nard Full as alternate. Frank •~~«'&lt;'&lt;'••••~•••••~••••:o••,...,.,.,.,.
~d to $7.8011 to 1lu• struct ure ;.~nd Chr1Sim:1s tl'f'f:' sellmg prnjPel ll1gh Pn.est, Will b~ honored at .lohnston was recogni?.ed
as
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contents The bl:.~ze was in v~&gt;S· on Ttw:-d&lt;tv
&lt;~ ~ecept1on _t&lt;&gt;day m the Ga lli- dean ur Meigs golfers at the ~
ti~&lt;Jt.e d b:.' q :ltf" ]II'(' m;ll ~ha!l 0111' of \hf' t:llg P\'f' ll tS .ol the polis Masonic Temple,
L'ili'IStmas party or the Pome·
AMERICAN
olli.c1als .
\\'t•t•k •.\: 1 ~ thr Hl u1' Dev11 foot roy
Golf
Club.
Jennirer
Lohse,
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County bo:ud~ of educat ion iJal! hillllpll:'l Jl l;r;~ce MethO·
IN MEIGS ~OUNTY
wa~ &lt;.~warded the Borden schol~
m meelings t ill-: Wf'l'k sl't dir· d1s1 ~·n1111 h Cu:wh P1per
or Pomeroy counc1l learned thi s arship of $300 as the sen·o
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I .January "lJPilh(l :l l.'lll\'l' Nt~· w;J s spra k·. wet'·k oI comp ,.1catwns
ferent da11•s fur 11e
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meetings tlut• to the holiday. ('I' J111: {;lhnmt•. \1 !l;e El! wtt , nedwn with the de~·eloprnent : w1th the highest grades. John
So~thwt•stern IJu:trd nwmbers and B I·L"Ill S: II IIIW'rs wrre nam· O~ a sewage dtsposal sy~tem Savage \\ilS given a 55 year I
revrewed the :l1 11111:.~l hudgt•t l:'d r. lpt;JII I~ lor· the Hlfl7 st•ason . c.!w rles Legar mayor, told coun· pin, and Herman warner a :15 ;
~l~~ol!s for ;Jn outlay _ of Mo~ t v:.~lllt.~blt· 1)\a\·rr aw&lt;.~rd c1Jmen ~hat ;here are stn~gs in year p~n by the 1.0.0 F. H. \
20-The Sunday Times·Sentinel, Su ndJ_\ , Dt•l'l'm ber 11 , 1966 con_ne~twn v.~th the grantmg of B. Sm1th, l:!S. retired Pomeroy
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$274,00il, and the budget

rro~ising sopho':lo~;

IN GALLIA COUNTY
Kyger Creek will go to the awards were Rick Mosley, most proval .of Judge Bacon.
Our sectinn nf the Ohio Val· S700,000 figure. Prose:utmg AH
Bruce A fire .broke out at 7 a.m.
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Gary Tuesday m a two story apart·
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Rl 218 has lilac bushes in full on behalf of Lhe Southwestern J1m Gilmore . best
defem~1ve Pomeroy, and was broughl un- 111
leaf, and fu ll of buds ready to 1board. and it wlil be up fnr re· Iback : Rod
best olfen· der control by the fire depart- :
CHOOSE A, PE,IIMANENT TREE NOW
hurst forth into
The un· 1view '&gt;Y the Fourth
D!stnct sive
Magnussen. !
at 10 a.m. The .building

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stowed the Christmas shoppers. A trag1c event of the wl:'ek wmner of ttle academtc award. , loss was estimated at $5,000. i
who are growing in number~ wa~ the de;:~.l.\1 ot Thomas
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dav Retail merchant s at ,SwPrn 21 of Cambndgr,

their m;eting !his week start·
ed plans for the. l!l67 holiday
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Last weekend robbers attempt·
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as~l TheA str
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been employed by Meigs coun- W
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lt!ge who was killed in an auto tery 1epar m,.en ' aAn se d ~vo , ty to conduct the reappraisal •
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car nv· 1 11
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2 l• a rea . es a e m .e c~unty, w
was driven by Alex Cuozzo, el: ) . au _aug ' ' t.
nas established an office m the i W
19 or FJJrheld. N.Y .. another Ga!lqxlils .. fa.J ~ed to slop a~d : courthouse, and is training j!
R'10 studen t ' who su fl ere d .l rJt ba .Ga
l!Jpohs
B'll
W Ischool bus
h dnv· l workers for the b'1g J'ob ahead r
head and other mjuries and
en } 1 oo en
t. e ,
1 The deer kill in Meigs coun·
Wil ·being treated al
Hnl&lt;er trance to the Galilpoils &gt;tate ' ty moun led to 35 last week. A •

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m••nt plan t, the VIllage would I if or no I, Christmas is om·e ahe requin•d t~ build separate gain approaching. It your baby
, " '""~and son1tary systems at tS Jess than Jwu years old you
·;~ a _c~st of :uoo.oo~. Pomeroy II iliould avoid making a big thing
!lA PI e~rnt. ilas on ly a storm sy· of Christmas. What he wants
slf•m.
for Chnstmas is what he is alTht&lt;re was an overflo~· crowd 1 ready used to _ regular ree-d~

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lllJt attended lhe public hear· ings. a change of &lt;liapers,

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new.1ttoys.
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h d fl
from opening a lew preseols on t e 3r
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than from ollffi[ng dozeru and Visit tht Srd l'toqr Furntture Departme nt for Cllristmas Specials In
he will appreciate each one t.iving Room Furniture.
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if it d9E'sn't have
to l
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When your child is six you
should begin to shift the emph•·
sis gently from 4 'What do you
want for Christmas?" to •'What
do you want to give for Christ.
mas?" This is an important part

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e 60 !nches
tall to be given away 1
24th. Come in, see him and

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Open 8 A.M. Til8 P.M. Except Sat. 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.

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MENS COATS
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j this is a normal rlnding ln a· prices. Yoo'll find all sizes from 36 up to extra large 54. Waist
bout 60 per cent of all babies.
It is caused by incomplete development or liver function and
usually dtsappears ty tbP. time
the child is 2 weeks old.
1f the jaundice is pre !lent at
birth, Rh incompatibility of the
parenls &amp;r same other serious
condition may be present. This
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It will pay you to buy a Chevrolet or Oldsmobile from us betw e~ ll 11uw and Dec. 24th. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DISCOUNT on
all un1ts. Don't forget your FREE TICKETS on the new Chevrolet
pictured above to be given away Dec. 24th at 3 P.M. No purchase required . NOTICE! if you are the lucky w inner of this car
above a nd you have already purchased a new car from us between now and Dec. 24th. We will give you credit for it on your
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It is better to have fun
by •
helping h1m compose a letter
to Santa Claus at home.
H your child is three to five
and you want to take him to 1
town ~o s~ the Christmas df'C·
orations and to meet Santa iil:
' person, try to go at a time i
when the crowds are lightest
and avoid having him get ov· !
ertired You can wme back
anotb.r:or time without him Lo
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Kimball Pianos on Sale

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I b'1g events of the week was the
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thr:&gt; robbrrs rallrd to gain en· rns countv. He had been at the Guldmg Hand school Is. seek· football banquet at which Hop·
nanre. A donr at tlw cnurt. plant for .12 vears and no mo· mg a !ocatwn for expammrt to along Cassadv, the Ohio State
. ' · Ie"od mg
' to tl1' b'lSPnl
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' rt&gt;l easPd. thrl'e rnoms
• guest speaker.
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great, was the
I1ous
IN THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT
\\:ls pned op0n. hut no ol ll ('(' r.aJIIa C'Ounty burl ey fnrmers v~e-room ~dJOol Four Scouts of I Charles H. Peoples of Mid·
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ON THE 2nd FLOOR
they saw the hlg bird leanng rw~, thi ~ wrek \1'!-'l f:' \).1Vtrl \\'il ~!u ,lt f'd to the Eagle
rank. l ~cnted his 50 year pin by DIS·
lur lht&gt; suuth as ir [lt'w nwr ,mms
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nl· Crown Clt.l' \\11o alt'rl D
a\;e Samples
John Burlile'
Mulr!ns' 1m· ·t 0 epu t~~ Grand.Ma_ster !~JCh~ Now is the time to buy a Kimba\1 piano during tlle sale.
the Gallipolis airport. A N(•w a pnce ot $'iUS prr hllndred
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ard Carter of Gallipolis. Carter
Yl1rk Clty llf\\Sm:m "'as i11 .:~ nd LP1m; 11·d \1nrlul o! (dllllJm·
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· d epar I.men t on II te secon d II oor. See
d tcL'll::~r s.
msIaII ed o11·1cers oI lhe 1odge, Stop m
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town Frida~ tr&lt;wking ~own the 11 ~ \dlo 1.eCPIVt•d an ;J\TI':Jgt• ol
ny mon
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. best P1l'k
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(,pnei a! r.~·orw~ Ru~h. on~· ol lt't'
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On \1onda~· :1 f1rP n1
t h f' ;·t PP:11·1 ll:ll·bm spnk e Tut·~ · ll'lhf'rt Ford, son of Mr. and been named a delegate to repChnr!Ps Wng i1 t hom!' did con· da.v 111ght ~~ the Lwns Cli1b \tlr~. Lams For~ ~as been ac· resent Mt'l!!,S county on the fJ.~e F.lherjel rls Semiblf' ('rNlit P/rlll tn Mnke Your
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stderable dam :lge. :Hld aftl'f 1t abm1t ills t· ~Jw rwncr-. nn ,lhal C!'ptrd for ild'!lJsswn to N{)tre Hospital Service FoundatiOn,
had bren p11t ou t. it broke out ln l('\111 day ll
ago. (Jalh· [);Jme
Edward E:v· with Prosecutmg Attorney Ber- Pturlwsr of u KmlbtJ/1 Pimw.
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agam , and t11e IOidllo~s amoun t- fJOll~ .JaycPr~ .:;tarled t h l' i r Jll~. District ~eputy
Grand nard Full as alternate. Frank •~~«'&lt;'&lt;'••••~•••••~••••:o••,...,.,.,.,.
~d to $7.8011 to 1lu• struct ure ;.~nd Chr1Sim:1s tl'f'f:' sellmg prnjPel ll1gh Pn.est, Will b~ honored at .lohnston was recogni?.ed
as
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contents The bl:.~ze was in v~&gt;S· on Ttw:-d&lt;tv
&lt;~ ~ecept1on _t&lt;&gt;day m the Ga lli- dean ur Meigs golfers at the ~
ti~&lt;Jt.e d b:.' q :ltf" ]II'(' m;ll ~ha!l 0111' of \hf' t:llg P\'f' ll tS .ol the polis Masonic Temple,
L'ili'IStmas party or the Pome·
AMERICAN
olli.c1als .
\\'t•t•k •.\: 1 ~ thr Hl u1' Dev11 foot roy
Golf
Club.
Jennirer
Lohse,
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County bo:ud~ of educat ion iJal! hillllpll:'l Jl l;r;~ce MethO·
IN MEIGS ~OUNTY
wa~ &lt;.~warded the Borden schol~
m meelings t ill-: Wf'l'k sl't dir· d1s1 ~·n1111 h Cu:wh P1per
or Pomeroy counc1l learned thi s arship of $300 as the sen·o
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I .January "lJPilh(l :l l.'lll\'l' Nt~· w;J s spra k·. wet'·k oI comp ,.1catwns
ferent da11•s fur 11e
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meetings tlut• to the holiday. ('I' J111: {;lhnmt•. \1 !l;e El! wtt , nedwn with the de~·eloprnent : w1th the highest grades. John
So~thwt•stern IJu:trd nwmbers and B I·L"Ill S: II IIIW'rs wrre nam· O~ a sewage dtsposal sy~tem Savage \\ilS given a 55 year I
revrewed the :l1 11111:.~l hudgt•t l:'d r. lpt;JII I~ lor· the Hlfl7 st•ason . c.!w rles Legar mayor, told coun· pin, and Herman warner a :15 ;
~l~~ol!s for ;Jn outlay _ of Mo~ t v:.~lllt.~blt· 1)\a\·rr aw&lt;.~rd c1Jmen ~hat ;here are stn~gs in year p~n by the 1.0.0 F. H. \
20-The Sunday Times·Sentinel, Su ndJ_\ , Dt•l'l'm ber 11 , 1966 con_ne~twn v.~th the grantmg of B. Sm1th, l:!S. retired Pomeroy
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1ass1stanre b; the Farm
and druu gist died last Sund
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decorations
tinsel, ic1des, tree skirts,
ornaments also Nattvtty scenes, Jmgle bells, door
rmgers, door decorattons, ornament hangers and .

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lnslltnte Farm. Paugh escaped , Pomeroy alumnus. John Young. 1
wt th only lace lacerattons. The :has presented the sum of 1231 1
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Steak Hnu&gt;P. They did
$350 1Hospttal. A third student was
oamage to the register, wh1ch treated Jnd relcasl'd. J. E
cost $1,200, hut ra,Jed to get a· Moorr

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Our section of the QJ
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Rt. 218 has lilac bush~
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'IOUPI ~k'i
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Se-veral GaltipGiitnn
thl'v saw the hig bird
l'ur . lht" south ns il n
the Gallipolis airport

PIECES 1&gt;15 WEEK!

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A80liT Til' WA'f WE'S
ii'IEATEO 'THEil\
FURNITURE!

ALSO MAKES A .
NII=T'I COFfiN·FER
ASKINWI 61!'1 .
WID A£161-!T·
~IOED !IEAO!

York City nrwsmun \
to"'" Friday trarking f
details on lhe stran1
and ht• is con vin
it "'as nol a rrant&gt;, bt

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On M ondD~· a fire ;
C'har!Ps Wri ght home

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11ad been put out. rt
agarn. and the I•11H l l o ~

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cunten ts The blaze \1.
ligated b}' st:de fire
ofFi cials.
County boDrds of
in meetings this Wf't'
ferent dates for the
meetings due to th·
Southwestern \Jo;J rd
reviewed the annual

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\He MAN I SAW
WITH GIR 14ARRY'
VULGARIAt-1 \

~WALKfR! .&amp;..o-

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~MEf&lt;OW, l-\ELEN,

1 r~·ve:
CM'JGED,
sur YOUR KISBEG

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YCIJSAVED
MY LIFE,
VOE THUNDER!
I'LL GIVE
YOUA BLOCK
OF !&gt;HARE g
IN MY
MOURNING
S.EC()MES
EL&amp;.CTRONIC

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OUT WH0 G i3EEN TAN\?ER-"
. lNG WITH THE AURORA
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Sir Harry

reached

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BUY 114E DeVICE~ F~OM
iTS ~NVENl'OR I WloiEN
SIR f-IARRY FED ME

~D GUMDROP~!

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WHIPGNAPE'fl

~PREGE!4TAi1Ve,

AURORA CON110.

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WILL BUY YOUR

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GUMDROP

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STeVIE, ••• I'M

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MY BOOK/

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lturst forth into blol;
seasonable weather
slowed th€' ChristrnJ
who are growing ,
t·vt&gt;ry day . Rt•t&lt;Jil '
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reglsl.t'r at the Bol
Steak Housr. Thry
oamage to the regl
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wa-y with anything.
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Sntral Gallipolb
tb('y saw the hig b

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the Gallipolis ilirpcl

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town Friday tra&lt;'kill
details on tht' str:
turt&gt;, and ht&gt; is C'OD
it wa s not u ('nme,
type ol mnn·like 1
On M::md:.~~· ~~ fir•
C'IJ:Jr lt•s Wri gl1 t hor
~i der rt ble damagr,
had lwen put out, i
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A WAY1b
I·U:1.P SKIERS
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tltbougb mon
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&gt;men will dla
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for

whidl

Is Iugdy te·
lion's oecood
Ieath, is ldll·

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aim
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lil&gt;e tb.Q :Pi€cl"t must 1c.now'
Pipel: o.E .Ra:mlin! t'he.t it wao;
just 4XL old.
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all units.
pictured
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, Petty crime
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e-d to break i
register at tl:
Steak House.
damage to tb
cost $t .200, bt
way with any
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Charles Wrig
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again. and tht
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contents The
li ga ted by st
officials.
County boa
in meetmgs 1
ferent dates
meetings du
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lmately 42,011
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Our section
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the GallipoJI,
York City 0(
town Friday

Use of Secret Informers
Is Not Unconstitutional
WA6lflNGTON (UP!) - The Supreme Court ~If
upheld the 1964 jury tampering conviction of Te~
President James R. Hoffa despite his claim that ollf~
his close associates had been a government informer~
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informers" in ~rosecuting cnmes such as espionage
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narcotics violations.
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Justice Potter Stewart, who wrote the court'a ion said ''the use of secret informers is not per 1\;~
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