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alfd Americans could be unl11ed
by their ••commcn eoncern" Cor

the poor and underprivUedged.
~eaklna to a slittering $251)..
per.plate dimer honorirw Cardilllil James Francis Mcintyre,
Archbishop of Los Angeles.
Nixon echoed the plea for unity
he plans to make the theme of
'h is administration.
" Coming to california. I think
I
have
sensed
the
true
rreatness in AmerlcL I see that
cement that still pull&amp; Ameri ca
together .
our commoo
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tn at the clJ.nle a ierfe• ol one•tOI'Y 1 tuec:o s~a. Nixon
The black de affair at the moved
from bed
to bed
(eGo...- !run- U
Century Plua bowl w a • a a,peakirw i few phrapil 1n diUonot blaek mournlnt dress 111c1 Pn¥od trequsntly lor him.
benent for the Santo Marto broken !Pnlob.
Then. ~·· ~eamo told new~men today, ,ber '-aaband came
hoJPital and clinic, 1 dlurchHe peered Into 1 nuraery fUll homo. Ho -.ldn t NY - r e ho bod been alnce 1942 .... -~ ho
sponsored medical raeUit)o in a or inCalU and remarked: un,e had been dolna. Then was a big peJV with rtlatlwa IDd frlenda.
Predomirantly Mexica~Ameri- last time 1 did this ns when 1 When U was over, caceamo dl~ tcain.
can seetlon or Los Azweles.
saw m,y own da!.Wb"ter through
Nixon's 8ddreaa was a short the glass."
LONDON - THE ROLLING STONES lllrew 1 biiQiet ThurodaJ&lt;
one, on.l,y eight minutes. He Wd
to eelebrate their lateat reconthw, ••Begara' BanQuet. •• Aft6r dir~
he was not speaking as one
ner. they threw cuatard .Piea at recont eom,pan;y ex.ecuthea Jour..lele cted to the highest ofllce in
lsts 1.11! Lord Harleeh, who called it .. an absolutely pt;rty."
the Dltion, ''but as one who was
Disabled American Vete~
born In this state . • . and only Chapter 53 will meet at the
LOS ANGELES - SIRHAN B. SIRHAN, charged "'th the murhopes that in many years ahead hall on Butternut Ave., Pcmeroy,
der Of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, will .pend the Chriatmla and New
he will be worUJ.y of the people at 6:30p.m. Thursday. A Christ.. ~;:" fl holidays in a
cell, not In a courtromt ft&amp;htlrw tor his
from whml he has come. ••
mas dinner prepared by the aux-.
During the afternoon Nixon illary wW be served. All Korean
Superi&lt;H' Court Judp Herbert v. Walker Thursdoy overruled
and Clrdilal Mcintyre stowed and Vietlmn veterans are invtt- a prOHcutlon obJection IDII .POstponed the start ot Slrt.a.•a trial tor
ed to the afCair, a.V. Commanthe third time at the reque.at of the defense. Tbe reeaoo Cor the t..
test pos~nement wu to allow Gnnt B. eoi:,p,r, Sirhan's chief
defender, sufficient time to prepare bls case.

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JOIN OUR NEW 1969
CHRISTMAS CLUB!

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Now open ... and always the easiest,
surest way to save ahead to really have
enough extra cash for Christmas gifts
and other year-end expenses! It's the
simple systematic way to create your own
annual "gold rush." Join nowl

Wellston .•.

(Continued (rCJn ~ 1)
nectlon with hl8PW-.rs in south-

POMEROY
I POMEROY

RUTLAND.I

Servinr Meies County for·
over 96 years

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LONOON (IJPI)- Queen Elb.
abeth D, her son and heir Prince
Charles, and Princess Margaret
were receiving a group of athletes at Buckingham P a I a c e
Thursday when a bearded marathon runner strolled over and
sat down on the BriUah throne,
chomping a chicken leg.
Jim Alder, 28, apparently just
got tired ol standing at t h e
stand~.P butret Cor the 350 member British Olympic team
and took the nearest seat, which
happened to be the thra:te or
atgiand .
It was all informal hmch but
it was scarcely as informaJ as

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Member Fede1al Reserve System

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L-------------------Optn Friday Nights 5:00 to 7:00

and

DIAMOND RINGS

Tht Truly Treasured Gift'

Give the

Accutrorf

Rico.
Called A2-Hong Kong-&lt;;8 &amp;.
Ouenu by the Natioral Cc:munlt-

Timepiece
for Christmas

ntcable Dlseaae Center (CDC)
in Atllnta, the flu has spread
la!Jter and earlier than normal
respiratory ailment. and alre.d.Y ta a major health .Problem tn
some ares.
And it'a only beginntqr.
aecordirw: to 11 CDC spokesman.
Peak Not Yet Here
'"By the ftnt o1 JIBl&amp;I'J,
large sectlona ol the courVy
C I. L ~·IHfY $•no
wr.o o u~o IIIING llo7

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Shut Down Courts

ATLANTA (\JPI)... A PhUadelphia IAw;yer broke ... a trl.al
with a ftt of coughing this week
in the Permsylvania cit;y.
"Excuse me, yow- honor.••
apologized
attorney
Michael
Hillegrass, .. it must be ti:Je
Hong Kong Ot.L"
uu it is, you'd better get out
or here," replied Jllfge Frank
J. Montermuro Jr.
The case became one ot man,y
poolponed In Pblladel.t&gt;hta c.....
ty Court 1s a result or a new
lnduenza outbreak that has
tooched at least 25 states, the
District of Columbia and Puerto

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~racuse COWicil discussed lng an administrator under the
continuance ol the town - owned terms above, at a fixed salary.
water system under a OOard o1
Mayor Landon said he will acpublic atralrs In Ita regular cept applications from IIU' per-

II'E ARE ·\
uGOLD S ·,·AR

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PIU!CED~,~...
BRACEL
&amp; NECKLACES
SPEIDEL WATCH BANDS
JADE ONYX, hARL RINGS
AND MANY OTHERS
CORNELIA'S JEWELS
WIITHFR'S CROWN PINS
dULOVA &amp; ftYLd
lfAl CHES

STOR.E"

should hne cooside:nble

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br~ks ot nu," he lllid. '"The
height of the epidemic should
come in early or mld..JaDUIIIry.''
The spokesman hastened to
reassure tMt Horw Korw au ''lfl
no tougher or more serious than
most peat strains of Ou- It-1

Just different."
The symproms generaJJ.y are
aches and _pajna and a head cold
that lasts trom 1 to 10 days.
No regl.on has been exempt.
Cl.ses tw.ve been reported trom
Alaska to Calitornlll to TeXIs to

MEIGS THEATRE

OPEN TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY TIL 9
MEEKER LEATHER GOODS
MASONIC RINGS
DIAMOND ONYX RINGS
HEMATITE RINGS
SPEIDEL WATCH BANOS
RONSON &amp; ZIP PO LIGHTERS
ANSON TIE TACKS KEY
HOLDERS, CUFF LINKS
MONEY CLIPS
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TONIGHT THRU TUESDAY
DEC. 6 • 10
Wllliun castle' I
RdsEMARY'S BABY
(Technlcolor)
Mia Farrow-, John C&amp;ssavetea
COLORCARTOONS:
Rockabye Baby
lloppy Woodchuck
SHOW STAliTS 7 P.M.

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North Clrollra to Missouri to
New York to ConnecticuL
The CDC said that \'liccine to
combat the Horw Korw: au his
been produced, ancl 300.000 to
400, 000 dosages have been
dJ atributed to doctors, clinic a
and mUUary authorities dwing
the past two weeks.
FREE RUN MADE
Tile Racine Emergency Slllad
answered a call at 10:to a.m.
Thursday to the home
Sarlh
COnp:J, Racine Route 1 . . , Wl.l
token to Veteran&amp; Memorialll&lt;&gt;l·
...... ...,.... she ..... admitted
ila a medical patient.

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Admiaslona - Claytoo Tipple

Middleport.

Thomtu Trop~ Home (at
The BW n-o. Momorlal ·
lrnellng trophy for ~ oxceUence wu ctven a permanld
home Thursday ntjlht b)' a vote
of. 111e -.astern Ohio Leaeue'a prindpala In a meet111g at

Athena.
The t:raph,y, establlabed In
1955, was awarded to Athens for
permaned posaesaton ln ac·c or.
daQce wiUl terms set up that
It -.ld IV to the ....
ning the SEOAL three tlrnea In
any five year period.
The principals voted to estobllah a new traveling trophy
for fOOiball next year llld elao
one Cor beaketball ttds year,
under tbe Ante terms of. permanent posaeaslon. No clec.. lm~
made •• to whether or not the
tropblea ..W be • memorial to
a certain illcllvldual.
It was aloo I&gt;Ointed oot tbe Ohio Hl8fl Sd!ool Athletic

Carrol Darst
Dies Thursday
Carrol :$nokey) Darst, 641 RD
1, Rutlll'.d, died Thursday .;.....
lng In Holzer Medical Center. He
was a bridge carpenter lor the
Pem Central Railroad.
!Urvlvors Include his wife
Bonnie; a dluahter, DeUiah,
home; 111ree ama, Harold, Coal
Clly, m., 111c1 Samp..., 1 n d
Damy, at home; two aJitera,
Edith Rife, Albany, 111c1 Lonora

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Ralph, Nlddleport,

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Assoc:latloa has ruled N.....,.
viDe-York H18f1 Sd!ool como!
forfeit ita b11ketball pmea with
Jack1&lt;11 and Netgo uiiiOII' plan.
ned.
The gamea, therefore, wi.U be
rosclleduled u .,.tekiY u .POl·
alble after the gpoomtor tu 11'91
In the NeiiiOIIYWe-York cllatrlct

Last}?
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SEOAL lj!ljja:cu.... ;, ·,..

or Pollee, at the Amerleaa Lepon RaiL
Oul&amp;olne president Chief of
Pollee Jolon Taylor wu tile &amp;.
•taJ.Urw otftee:r. OU.ra irwtlllod were Sllu J. lfamUton, .tcepreotdent; Garland Nibert, ...,.
retary .. tr••urer; IYU: File and
Robert Harteach. trustees;
Bonnie Pomqton, chtplaln; Mletaael L. Riley, conductor; and
Ray Manley, &amp;&lt;IU'I.
others at the meeting were
Hollis North, Paul North and Joe

OWen, GaiUpolt1 pollee depan.
mont; Shori!f Denver A. Walker
and Grant Loqr, Gallla COunty
Shorlll's lleportmon&amp;.
NO DAMAGE REPORTED
wl~r tlremen were
eallod II 8:30p.m. Thorsdoy tor
a 1.111 oil 4re at a houH trailer
OWIIOd b1 Franklin Arnott. Firea.~

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men llid the . blaze was Wider
llleir arrl""' and m
FUteea nnmon ... _..... to the alarm.
control -

c111n1ae was

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111111' be- - •
"-vlng long hobby ....
tllllstoeto, Mr. and lfra. Nolan
haVe now taken up ••liP.~'
and In tJiia new ld:lby are creatIng altrectlve and · unftlle pieces
of. Jewo1r7 lor both a nd

Bttracttve jpe1rY feature• commcm ado JUver gravel - atrfk..
tng In 8R*orance after it I• proceased J!r Mr. and Mrs. Nolen.
The Nolana are the ftrlt to
admit thet lllolr ...... hobby
- about dlree yean old DOW -

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You boll
'lbeae -.etlve ttems ml&amp;lot
bei.P JOU aolve IOJDe Chrf.11tma1

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10ICOIIUJIOO lor tile cool of. ..... in eroollnllho varloua tlnga to .... •• hl&amp;ll u fa •
pound. Then, ... minor atao, to tile equipment needed
to out, grind andpulloh the-··
Findings - the tsrm used In lapIdary lor tbe !llOIOIIIngs wlllcll
hold the seta - also are a considerable oxpenoe factor.
Mr. llld Mrs. Nolan flrat became interested in their new
gem-making hobby three yean

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they atl&lt;nded a worksloop at Cedar Lakes near Rip.

otoowlnl
- · but
unfortunate.,,
u.· aren't
available - at

Tractor Rig,

looll II IIIII Ume - from Mr.
1114 Mra. -..... Nolan, ~­
euae. Hcnrever, me ciQ the:y

ley, w. va. lmm-b' they
were usold'~ 011 the craft and or~
dered some ot the eq.dpme11t

Car, Collide

License Is

ture even before leaving t 11 e
worklhop.
Since then, they have collect·
ed a complete aet of equipment.
not to mention some 50 types
0( .state whleh can be used in

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lumbua, pulled hla car olf the
114'11- llld &amp;topped .. of.
tbe lractor.traller. out of bls car ]lilt u Grady
atorted to pull the tractor away
from the perked lraller.
Ofllcers Aid Grady wu ll!ok·
lng bec:lc Ill the lraller and did
not see tbe Mattar car. Gl'ld;y
pulled the tractor forward and
struck tbe MaUm c:ar. There
wa1 no dunqe tD the traetor
and " " - damap to !be Mattox cu.

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Serviees Set For
U Ge
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rmao, "ee 2

Fui.erai sel'\'lcei iilll be held
&amp;1ndor at 2 p.m. at the MarUn F101eral Home wllh the Rev.
Cedi eo. ol!lclntlng. Burial will
Funeral IOrYieea tor L I a a
be In !be Salem Center ~ry. Gerl!lllll, 2, Newark, ..W be hold
Frlendo 111111' call at tile ftmeral Saturday Ill 2 p.m. II tile Rillhome anytime .., Sslurday.
land Methocllll Cburch with tbe
Rov. Chaater Lomlo,y olflclotlna. Ilurlal will be in tbe M\loa
Adult ecllc&amp;Uon claues In or- Ce~.
nee skiD a - probobly cyplng and
F r i - may call II the Mar·
bookkeeping - are belngptonned Un Funeral Home until ... hour
at Eaatern Hilft School. A meet- prior to aentc .. when tho llody
Ing will be held ot 7:30 p.m. will be tel&lt;• to the churob to
Tuesday at the hilft school for llo In llate.
1111 persons loterested.
The meetUw wW be held in
VETERANS MEMORIAL
roc:m 102 and at thlt aesslon the
HOSPITAL
night. or atteDnce and other
Admllslmo Sorlh CGw.
matters will be decided l.,an. Racine.
Residents wishing aqy further
Dlachargea - Tbeartbo Keef.
lnfonnation moy call the hilft or, Mary S!nllh, Dooalo JWD.,
school, 985-.3329.
Robert Somt.

Plan Adult Study

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Dlaburlljmonu trmn -and:
coots re..IWid In Judp ~ ::
W. PDI'tol'a Netgo Coillll;y
durlnt N o - totaled t4,0R7-':
.05. aecoldlqr to the 1110J1tN1:
reported todo.v b1 aork Bella:

Court:

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menta tncllllod
to the s...., .123.30 ip foo11 to :
lherur; $t;115Z.M- ta the "'"""',:
general 011111, fS17.75 to tho ~a::
library flud and $t99.11 for

eounty'o . auto Ucenoo Olld

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3 MajJr Arterietl
'to Open on Friday
coJ,UMBUS
(VPI) _ Stote
Htpay Dlrectllr P. E. Mashator Aid Saturday three major
tnlllc arteries In Central Ohio
will be OIIOned to tnfllc -

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een Interstate · 71 and

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ILBIRFILDIIN'
For A Christmas Gilt That Will Lo111 Be Remembered •.••• ,
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dt.arps wve Charle1 E. ~
Jr., 25, Galllpolla, $308, driving
1!bfle lnloxi!:olod; and Jomeo T.
llari!ICII, 25, lit. 1 Galllpolla, $33
bond, reekleu operalloo.

Ohio
· utervUlo which ..m
be port · "tho Collllllbqs - .
11e11;- I&amp; llillea ot
23 &amp;.
eluding the Martm bnlo•l and
._ 7 "!Ilea 01 ~• ., A · oiortlnroot

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ollloohlla.

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V!olt our 2nd and 3rd

f~Hr Furniture Depart.
mJJ11t1 and pick out a
••llllne Chair fre• ••r
. ~-.,. 11loctlon of ol)rlos
uphtletetl•••·

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Name Queen

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Donald G.

~p ' Collide

In kan.tJUga

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=:'~ ~m=.~r:- Bank

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Speed Fi

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awearance was made _.,..llble
ptlnclpal,
and their coach James L. Sm1tb.

by WOllam Martin,

One ol the more out•d•
feats accomplil!lhed by tbe ~
occurred when 10 Jlrl• "lllaboed'' under a ber only IlK
Inches !rom the floor,_...,.,..
Ina a glass ol water In

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violation. $Ul and cotta; Gerald
Dremer, Rutland, flO ..,.

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Student Accepted

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Elementary School Flip Twtoiers, of Hamilton, Obio. Their

14 Defendants Fined,

Nearly Complete

-Theodore

AN EDfi'ORLlli .

College and Findlay Collep So&amp;urday afternoon, more 1hu 1,801
Cans witnessed a superb *tl'liw'
of. gymroasllca by tile Harrl. .

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ball game between Rio ~

Bonds of 10 Forfeited

Gallia Water System Close to Reality
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1968 Homeccmq Queen Friday evenlng at the "Drifters,. eo.
cert and dance. Miss carr is the regiontl secretary ol SEA
and a member or the Young Republican Club.

NEW HAVEN, W. VL Haas, President ot
Arreated bl_the Gall'" eoun.
the
West
Virginia
Tel'l)hone
1¥ Sherlll'a Deportmant, 11m J.
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announced
Sllturdlf
GUlla, 34, Galllp&gt;~, was llnod
the
cmt,pany
will
m
ake a
MRS. .nowARD NOL4N ptocos the cut, pol lobed otoooo tn
ISO and - · 1111'dlll I 9111&lt;!&lt;
change Dec. 20, to provide
'ftndlng~~ u a part of the lapidary hobby which Mr. and Mrs.
wllh llllullldoal ·tlli.la. GUlla
hetter service here and at J.e..
was atao
to make rellllNolan have taken '1).
r tart.·
POMEROY - F~ detutton to
H. Keaton lor the
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C..aiOil&gt;ors
..utne
thew
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lllldanto
were lined and 10 oth' ........_ . ~' ,,,,.,. .tl.D=ebeek. ~--·.l-'..:,·:~: · •"'"'" f•'''·\,;,· .. . .. : ~·~ ·~ ~ ~ :-4.. - .. :~~~, ·-~
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f ~ItDell otftee
~·fol.Ulillik~&amp;~i'..w.is
Fined ... ~ Jlltro1
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lloe Meigs County Court of JUdge
9ervtce, 1-80o..G42-2416; after
Frank W. Porter.
slackfbrk. Eldon KeeJ•, aa. • .J:A,I, J
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5
p.
m.
weekdays,
Slturd.Q"s,
Fined were VIrginia I r e n e
Weldcll Keelat 38, bot!~ ~ Rt.
Sundays
and
holidays,
dial
Kennedy,
Rutland, $.10 and costa,
4 Olk lUll, eaeb f20 llld colla,
"O" (Operator), Tbere will
s-"1111: Lou c. Chapman,
be no long distonce charge on
- · $.10 and ooota,
GALLIPOLIS- Noonowu&amp;.
these
calla.
opeodlng;
Carl R. AUberry, Unjureil Olld ... cl1ol'p WOI mod In eoltl, failure to yield aae halt
CUstcmers
who
prefer
not
!011
Furnace.
•10 and c o 11 t a,
BY BOB WINGETT
Mr. Reed, who Ia reported to
a two ear, rear ead colll1ion at of. the ......,...,,
to
seOO
their
payments,
and
I9Mdllll:
John
D. O'Rtdlly, &amp;fthe Junclkol of Forry st. and RL
Forleltlqr boa cl" 1 on patrol
POMEROY - Duors ol. the have 110rJ1 out three pairs or
who
wouldllketopo,-locally,
racuae,
IS
and
costa, onsare
7 ln Kan•np at 10:35 a. m. Fri- ciJu'&amp;U "'" 011.1 P. ANI, 32, d i - e 111;ylod new building lhOOa walking ID and from the
do so at the MUon Cowlvehicle;
Fauriee
Neece,
FOmemay
dojr. Only mlnordlmo&amp;n••- Wealwuod, K,y.; Howard Cox, 28, of. The Farmers Bank &amp; Sav. site of. tbe new bani&lt; Iince con1Jo Bank, FIIUI st., New Hay.
ro;y Route 4, atop at;n, $10 and
Columl&gt;ua; Roail4 E. Varl..,, 30, 1Dp Company wW swing _ . atructlon bepn Iaiii aprtng, an·
to both car&amp;
en.
oosts; Charles E. Rife, MlddleThe Stole HllbWIY Patrol Aid Clru:lmllll; IIMI Gerald Q&lt;dnloa. In Folmlary, accorollng to Pre•- 1101111ced the -'Ill Saturday.
· ~~~~· port Route 1, overload, fS8 and
that Lym D. Nelson, 23, Pt. 21, Jeller1011, II)'., allfl8, apaed·
T. Reed, Jr.
He aleo dlscloaod the firm has
coats, $40 suapended.; WWiam
The bullcllne, tocoled between _ . - tbe adjacent Masaar
PleaAIII, stopped before ·Diaklrll Ina; Plul E. Smllb, 29, MiddleC. Manley, %'-racuse, unsafe vea rtpt turn to 110 ..,rth
'Rf. 7. port, fl8, IIIIIP ""'' A. Well llrAin and Weal Second Sta, butlcllna located juat wall of. the
blcle, $5 and ooata: Carl D. AmBpmolt,
U
Gallrpolla,
flB,
r.u.
ID 1'Umeroy, wtU feature tbe new bank. II Will be tom _ ,
Beblnd hlm, ClrrollG. Cillo, 29,
GALLIPOLIS - Tom B r - · old, I'Omero;y Route 3, stop a1Jm
DuR&gt;ar, W. Va., wu looking tor .,. to &lt;1111 blodl'lbll; and Edlel , _ modern bonking facllltiea to III'OVIde addltfonallawn space. berry, son ol Dr. and Mrs- Keith
Reed, Who callo IIJe arcbltec- R. Brandeberry. 401 Firat Ave.,
a alln Olld didn't "" the Nell&lt;ll H. Durham, 21!, Rl. l Vllllon, flB, In a otructure of. attraeUve deat;n.
tura1 al;yle of. tbe bank, "Early baa ._, accepted lor admlalllon
ear ·~ COotdo
1truck the lallure to tranaler 11.,......
Olbora
lorleltln;
bonda
Cll
PI·
l'Umeroy,naltdtbe~bank· fall ao a degree candidate
back of the Nel- car.
trot
charpo
wore
Graae
G.
Car·
Ina
..,.loess ..m be mllllllrat lor tile W - r g Sd!ool of. loiaA deer was klilad'.at ltU a.m.
V1
floor wbero
of the tea- • I c, Wittenberl tJniverllly,
S.tunlv on Rt. 160, a. Uld..,. man, M, Galllp&gt;Ua, and Rq J.
GALLIPOLIS _ Judp Jolon
(Comb. .d m Poge 4)
tllolth mlleo north &lt;11. Rl. 36. Ofll· COatMI, C, 11&lt;&gt;r..-n, W. VL,
~eld, Oblo. ar.-....ry
coin 1114 tile .. . . - J'UI fl'olll eac:lc $2l, spao4lna; Wllllul R.
11 a senior st Gellto Acadoloy
Howell tined Forreot R. Hutaor ___
the eaat •!do oi itJo IJ!IIntti' 1n1u COmeron, 21, llldftll, f23...,....
""" School.
In axcola to.- rood - l - a n d eblne, 17, RL Z Patriot, •10
WASHINGTON - Tenth D i sthe . lett ald!o .f/l the ICRIIllllounl
POMEROY - CharleaL. Lamf;IB, r.uun to rq~.-, Jolm 11. and colla, llal&lt;ordi.Y In GoUla
trict Congressmau Clarence E.
car of. llGIIon A.
30, JIL
WEATHER
COUrll1 Coaunaa !'lou Court ... bert, 27, Rl 2 Patriot, and Dol
1 BI4,W!I!oL .,....,., .... modonto Fife, H, Lower Rlvar Rd., and a State Httlnn¥ Pllrol cllarp
MootJ.y ciOoiiYilid eold Sunday Miller has III'JOWiced a change
L. Ogdi.D., 1a. WllkeiYiile, were
in office loeatlon for his eoo.
do'!loao to t11e ....
!V~ B. LaYo,y, 0, Bladdork, otiiPtediDI- FOrtolllng .l8bonds being held In llelp CoUnt;y Jall with scattered snow ilurrie1 in gresslonal oft1ce in Washington,
for ._un, - e Charles D. Saturday llllll1llnl ........... at northeut. Htaft In the "'per teeDa from Room 1515 oftbe LongwortJo
!illlberlold, 17, Pukersburr, W. ulldafnl deer." 'lbfO' were ar- to the - r 20a. Ge-.lly fair Building to Room 128 of tbe
Va., lltd James T. Deme,y, Rt. r e - by Ohio Dl.vlsloa of. WUd- Sunday night and Monday but I Cannon Building.
few BIKIW Qurrlos Ukely oxtreme
2llldftll.
The Carmon Bull&lt;itng La the
llfe protoctoro.
oldest of the House of Reprefllldi ~
~
llio - c.a.
aentatives o«ice buildlnp, A cooIHII 01111 the RIPIIIII..., ldmlnlotnllnn.
slderable amount of. remodeling
This Ia o Ia 'llltldl ~. Clanolae Mllbas been done in it and rooms
lerwlllhana,..co.
receatly became avallablefar oc::Raocleri With allafdl7 ..,m. llllr rocall
eu,pancy. The Cc:rlgressmarfs adtho lldriiP llliin _..., WU l&gt;rauibt ID the
dresa Is as follows:
~.. .iaboa &lt;11. - · ....... poOl'lllllOIJI
COngressman Clarence E. Mil-........! rural
-~~~
The Ill'·
ler, Room 128 cannon. House Of...,. of the •lltoroiiJ ..... ll&amp;fted ..
flee Building, Washington, D. C.
the WI!!!.•
20515. Mall sent to the eld ad.._ Aobnlnl..._,. .1111i11
......
....... ..m be forwarded.
u.""',. F~
c. ~• . . , _. . . , _
.........

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Court'ri Revenue

POMEROY - Two )lel'OOD8 a ear clrlvoa Ill' Wllllul E. Burware iajund Ia ODt ot two tnt- aes•, 18, New Haven, traveUna
acddonlolnvellllpled Frldl7 well,
of. emIll' Molp ClluoQ Sl!ertf! Robert tsr and struck a Yeldclo _ . . .
c.
od 1&gt;1 Torr7 Leo Wolte,lB, PortThe ""'_. ~ ~ lind, &amp;Oinlr east, · wltl! tbe Bur·
oecurrod 11 ~~ JP.m. m Route geoo car aOinilnlu tbe yard of.
143, lhoot U llilleo south of. tile Mickey WUIIama - b .
Route 884 atllarriiCIIVIllo.
There ,... damoge to the left
a.rtlf llarllonhod. 'llild a car , _ 1 _ . Olld
of. tbe
clriY• Ill' Ella tolu Weill, 25, Burgeoo voblcle and to tbe loll
Rt. 1 - . , .r~ IAiil lila , _ rf&amp;hl
of. tbe Wolfe car.
d aJ,11dt...,trUclf...,to'ii&gt;llla I!Urao•• waa dtedtoMIIpCountum. The - l B H ~ Court m a
of. -

tntoxleated. Appleby also received a flvo 1111 JaU aontance and a
lix months Ucea~e susperudon.
l!o1ll Fllher, 55, Gallipolis,
and ~ W, Woodnon, 45, Rio
wore each lined $20 and
COlts, lor lntoxleatloa.
Forfeltlni bonds m pollee

bo•-

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ISO and coots, Frldl1 In Oalll·
polls Municipal Court on a City
pollee charge of. clriYina wbllo

and pollob • - • used In the genHDiklQII hobby. Hore lo Mr.
Nolan and tile toola of the bollllf,

MISS FRANKIE CARR, 21, Rochester, H. Y., waa etowued

GALLIPOLIS - Miss Frank·
ie Carr, a junior ot Rochester,
their gem-making.
N. Y ., was Cl"'l'med HomecomThe Nolana have found lden · ing ~een at Rio Grande ColtJ.lleaUon oC the various types of lege Friday evenlng at the An·
stone and learning the proper nual Homecoming Dance .
method of cutting so as to bring
Attending her were Criss
out the most eye-catching efCect Ross, first runner-up, of Eu.
Crom the grain have been educa- clid, and Jeaneen Tom, second
tional !actors ol their hobby. 1'1.11Rer.up. of New Concord.
Today, Mr. and Mro. Nolan
More than 300 studerrts athave approximately 2,000 set- tended the dance which featur·llnl• proce11od and ready for ed the uDrltters, '' who have
llncllngo. Among theae are 200 had such hlts as uThere Goes
whieh have been "domed. •• Tbis My Baby, tt .. Under the Board~
is a baud procedure of round- walk,,. and c"Danee Witb Me..,
ing the top of. a atone to give a
Prior to the varsity basketproleaalonal aestlletlc elfect.
(Continued on 2)

GALLIPOLIS - Roy L. Appleby, 47' Rt. 1 scottown, wu ftned

A LARGE AMOVN; of oquljmoat lo reqolrod to out, llried

Ca rs Da.J..
fge d ·.
L. r"'III"si.on
.. ""'

T¥ro cara were clanwpd iiiiD :
accident 11 tile .·tnt.raection of. :
W. Main st. Olld former Reule 7 :
in PIOJioroy Jaie Tbursdoy of.l : :
ternoon, l!mloioy pollee lllld. :
Pollee aald 10 car dri..,. 111 :
Beatrice Llale~ Syraeuaa, atruck
a clr Ia the r•drlvenb)'JIID.es ·
llnwlngton, ~rt. The
Brewt......., &lt;fir hod a~pod ala :
stop alga 01\1 former Route 7, ' :d
the rood II$ tha ·brldp, po. ,
Uoolllld.
•
Polioo.~ """"
to • ·uil.~c:ltllllto tho llnf&lt;lngton aulomobUe.;:~
Tlloro wert r 110 IJUurleo ·w ·net'
ohargea wor,lo llloct.
•

needed to start their oew ven-

Suspended.

Di AIIL':;

Police Install

Lodge No. 95, Fraternal Order

A brocelel from

Wbldl doogloo hlabl¥ poltahed
Ohio River gravel? CUll 11n1&lt;a
and a IIIOlchln8 tie ber wltiJ beUifi&lt;U¥ grained 0 h to
lllnt1
Sound like the aolutlm to ......
of. yoor Chrlotmaa .._...prob.

In oUie7 actlvf:t7 Ot ,1ttal ...;:
111111, ..... - over liol Rt....,..::
staeeJ, Atall &amp;ldacblll, See~
retlr7 James J. Kalna ol Jraa..·:
loll wu tnotrucled ib ....,....;:
1lle !HI bo-ll ldlo.;:
The State 1118flway Pllrol In- dulo and alao thll nlu-o trelh3
vesttaated 1 minor aecldeot at IDIIl balketbaJl taurDey 1cbeduleO::
10:25 a.m. Thuredey.., Rl. 124,
Prlnolilal J1111a1 f.. Dllhloadi.
one and ..,.,_ of smtle eall Atlllellc Dlnetlar CI/U'Iea ~
of Pomeroy. No one wu f.a.)1red eey Jtplllllltld ·lfelia WhfJe.:;
and no &lt;harp waa m..&amp;.
Prlnc:ljiOI Jim
and
Ofllcoro aald Rmlld c. Principal IIIII Atlll c Dlnctor::·
Grady, 40, Mtnerovme, hadpark. Ed llewort of
~-.ni:
ed blslractor-4rallerontbuoutb Hl8fl Sd!ool ..._...,..
·:
stele of the ........., and.... ....
:
hooldng tbe trailer.
Toblu 0. Maltox, 74, Well Co-

BDd t w 0

rrlllldaons.

PIC'nJIIES AND STORY
BY BOB HOEPUCH

.
Ia toted Cll, If It .DUIIill.
:
The prindpala at .........~
ed a motloa that it thl lliue Ia.'~
N-Y ahould JJOt pua II
upi:
""""" tledlon, all ~ 1flll:j
make 111 aunipt to ~
any flllllre nillbt W:
called oil ud thlt PIDII nut:~
i&gt;la1od -.ld DOt eoaoj In IIIIi;

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CpL Jolm G. Francies, GaJ.Upolls Pos~ Stole Htglnny J&gt;a..
trol, was lnalalled Thursdoy night
as pre11dent ot the Gallla-Meigs

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POMEROY -

I

Dlocl1ol'ps - George N e saelroad, Sr., Charlea ~.

Devoled To The Greowr MidJle Ohio Valley

...a-

BITIER COW DRIVEN BY gale· force windo, stobbed deep Into
the Mideast and East today and brOJBht treezirw temperatures 811
far south •• Dixie llld the Southern Plains.
Winds clocked as higfl as 63 miles an hour in gusts blew over
power lines In Michigan Thursday, toppled a crane which bJocked 1
river in Chicago, felled huge oak trees and • radio tower in Marylall:l an blew snow hard enough to cut \i.sibility In several parts of the
llltion.

ern Ohio.
Howard Thompson, Piketon, monChly session Thursda.Y night. sons ln the village Interested in
Ma,yor Herman London open. either serving on the board ot
the tourism chairman, u r g e d
ed
the discussion after present- public alratra or taking the Job
members to continue to make peoIng resignations by two board ol administrator.
ple aware of opportwtlUes In
Councll decided to reconvene
SOI.Ithem Ohio. He added 0 h 1 o members, Leonard Baas and GorUniversir;y students are making don Winebrenner, and reading its December session n e x t
a letter from Solicitor Frank Thursday night at 7 to lllrther
a study ot tourism in this area,
W, Porter, Jr. regarding legal- discuss tlle problems in the waand hoped to see a crash JJI"'Ol"&amp;m
Ity
of abolislllng the board.
ter system.
on tourism in 1969.
Porter's
letter referred to a
Council atao made tho board
Dahlberg said initial work on
cJause
In
the law that perrn1ts of public alrlllrs a supplementhe proposed four - county joint
abolishing the board b)' appoint. tal appropriation for the remainvocatlenal educational school for
Gallla, Jackson, Vinton a n d ing an ..administrator" to per- der ol 1968 to pay lxwlda llld InMeigs COW'Ities was PTOSreJJS- form duties connected with the terest that will beduethlsmonth.
water system and also auperAttending were Ma.vor LOndm,
ing, and that the SEORC has
vise
the
street
deJ)&amp;rtment.
Clerk
Richard Duckworth, Treeaset up a committee to improve
ColUicU
fuc!lcated
it
..m
~
11!'"" Georp HollllOII and Counbee! cattle prodoction In t h e
to secure two new members of ellmon Tro;y Z..t1lln&amp; AI !.q&gt;oSEO.
E. E. Davis, president of the the board Of public afl'airs, but comb, Bob Wingett, WWtom
at the same time. will also keep Hayes, Art ~Ivester and Glenn
SEORC. praised DU1 Russell
In
mind tbe poulblllty of eecur. Cundffr, Jr.
Ernie Bethel, Dick Ebling
Gary R. 9lort, district &lt;illlrmen 011. state Iuues 1 and 2,
Cor their fine efforts earlier
this year.

~~!!GISTERED

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COLUMBUS - PLANS FOR EDUCATIONAL television for elementery school students got a boost Thursday by the stole Control!tng Board. The board II&gt;PI'O&gt;ed $369,000 tn emergency fUnds for
studies of the program~ a microwave pUot project and attor.ney's
fees for representation before the Federal Communtcationa Commtsstoo.

Syracuse May Go
To Administrator

tmts

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PALM SPRINGS, Callt (IJPI) welfare PJ'OII'IIDI tram state to ananr," ~ , . . . . . _
-Gov. Nolaon Rockalallor pro. atote," R4&lt;~ lllld. Ho lon't U....
PQiod o draoUc ovuhaul ol the COII!notod his atate'oiSO.bpor and .............., ~
MUon' 1 wel~ Q'I111Di 1bw-a- 11\onttJ IIWI"ap PQmiPt AI Ill CM1' U., Uldteli i!ltatea."
day llld Gov. R - noool1 flmUiea With Mloaloo!p.
"Eitller ,... .._IQIJw
reopoadod dial the plan c:ould pi'• .7.90.
.
to droiii..U, '""""'"" w
Ha .. _ , . _ tile Odmlnlo- In Larp port( of IIIIi
bl "Uke throwiJw tho bob)' oot
with the bath water."
trail.., of. Pruldene..loct .Riel&gt;- :rau aro ,..,. tq ....
The New York and Calllornla ard M. Ntron conalderosllhlt~ dnaii..U, ..... II 4oWn
governors,
ladera ot the lrw natlomride minimum atan. ttawa JUre our on,., he t-lid
•tiOD'a two m01t papu1oue dardo to.- wolfaro ollllhiiiQ&lt;, Roe~u'o pJu.
·
atotes, o-od their sllu1&gt; f¥IIW them to the coat of UliiQII
"1 . don't
that
philoaophleal dltterenees over a to various ...,..... of the llolloa. 11t07 bl mteio 1ooklw
plan pre-ted b)' Rockofellor to
~ no osked lllcM mlnlnuml ·~"
the Natl.... llopubUcon Gover- Rockefeller'• P"-111 Thursdoy Ald. "a.t ll'lllko ............
aora AaaoelaUon.
at a news eonterenco.
.
lllhJ oot Wl11! the ljallllll: .:lo~~
"One ot weUare'a ,reat
"I'D try to keep 1D3 mled 'Wall, .IIIII to eorroct .,
lr.equldes is the uneveneaa of 011011 on that but 10 llr I IOIIlOIIIace. ,.•,. ,0.., fD '""'l~
haven't felt that was tile the wiJolo C&lt;IIIIIIIY."

Chapter 53 to Meet

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Differ On Welfare

LOS ANGELES CUPO- Prea- concern lor tboae who are leu
ldent11.tct Nlxoo retu.rnad to his fortunate," Nixon Jl.id.

home atate ol Calllornla Cor hta
.ft.rst ~c ~ranee aince
lllo election Thur...., night and

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'ftt-.., !W!t'NI, flamvo,)'..M'M.. IIfit U., ........,• .utc:...... '- DN

j. Nixon "flr1ds Unifier

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Froet,

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,"

anrJ eosta. unllft, vehlcl•J S&amp;:aa- .
ford O. POwell, S,vracute, drtYlng wblle Intoxicated. fLIO ..,.
costa with $125 1110pendod IIIII
six montllo probation, five daya
confln'""""' In the ooonty jail
and a six montha IUIP8D8Ioa ~
his driver's lieense; James V.
David, LOuiaa,K)'. , $10andcoote,
apeedipg; Delbert L, MeKenlle,
Circleville, $10 and coato, apooding; Harold C. CWlllinabllm. Dunbar. W• .Va., speeding, $10 IIIII
colts.
Forfeidng boods were Malian
E. Golf, w,-, Midi., f%7,.
50, --'Ina; James E. Jellon,
C•DI,pnlls. driving while latodeated, $257 .50; Hershel WMra.
Rutland Reule 1, parldng on a
htgbwa,y, $27 .50; James R. OooD.
Racine, unsafe vehicle, $22.50;
Jacob M. Bush, addres1 1mknown. ruming ra.bbl.ts a f t • r
dark, $24.55; Terry L. Sekllaabel, Middleport, $27.50, _ . .
Ina; MCIIIle R. Jenkins, ~
ton, $27.50, speeding; L i OJ d
L. Myers, Patriot Route f, U7 .•
50, speeding, and A,rtt L. Got-.
Nerv Albsi\Y, $32.50, apaedlnc.

crrD&gt;

TO COURT

Mitior dlmqu
were Incurred Friday ntjlht"""'
a car drive~~ byDream&amp;Sti:W).....
14, Muoo, W, Va..,strueka-.
POMEROY -

""" and the F.oonomy Loan eo.
bullcllna II the i n t s r - II.
Mechanit and West

Sec:c:md ...

Pomeroy police said tblt MIM

Sawyers was attempting a c.n
when 1be accident occurred.. . .
was cited to Juvenile CClU1'l •
charges of. driving without a license.

Kill Four Deer Friday

�Jaycees 3rd
Tree Sale Set

ASK '10

GAL1.IPOLI!l 'l!l'!lod _"'"· "

a-

500 ~ ·J&gt;Iolcod,lnllllll,y eut - · will bo lVJIIIable acmrding ... Sollllllur)-. Tho-·
r._ trodt three to dx loot In
boillhlh, .,.. wtll COli from $3

-s

to $5.50. - · will "' to-

ward &lt;OIIUJlUJIIQ&lt; Pn&gt;Jeeta.
The
wiU be sold tlu'ooJ8h
Doc. 24, or until lho .,11PI.Y to
exhausted. Waldo a,_ again
will serve at day lldft sales

manago.r.

•

Lapidary Keeping Couple Busy
(Continued from ~e 1)
Mr. Nolan, in his basement
workshop, cuts the large pieces
d stone, does the grinding, the
dome work and polishes the cut.
tings into a high luster. A. piece
d. equipment known as a ..tum-

lan have found, is a field of in- used in their jewelry - making
terest of many .Persons aCI'Ois hobby. Some which the Nolans
the nation. There is even a mag- have are from Mexico and Al.azine dealing with the hobby call- rica. They have gathered flint
ed· uLapidary Journal" ol which at Fllnt Ridge in Liddng Coonthe Nolans are avid readers. ty and gravel locally to DrOVide
To further their knowledge in most unusual settings. PetrUied
the field, they attended t h e wood trom nearby Athens CounSpruce Pine Lapidary 1l1ow In ty is also used.
North Carolina two years ago
And where aretheNolanshead-

bler" is also used. It grinds
and polishes stones automatically, but the process requires 28
days.
Mrs. Nolan's role is placement
oC the sets in the findings. This
involves not only placement of and last summer went to the ed with their newest hobby?
Their dream Is someclQ to
the correct s.~ze stone but &amp;11110 Parma Lapidazy Show In t h o

said

E1m1Y

Ray

GA~-

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C..a-e

b.1 Dbe:rt M. McGmla. 37,
Wllkamllo, llld JOJ&lt;IIDO J, Clllll&gt;bellt '1:1, CiD.clDnUI, were lftYolv.
ed In • boddnl · - at 2:t5
p.m. Friday at SoOOIId Ave. 111111
llml.. St.
City 1'011.. tllal Kc:Ginnla, . _ -

AT

3 -

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Cleaner a.

JUII u Mc:Gimla b&amp;okod qp,
Cmtl:t:tell buded DOI'thwllt m

OPEN EVElY
NIGHt" Til

~rucoSt.,atortodtomokea

left turn and cut acroaa beldad
lho MoGinniJ CU, The Volddu
Oolnded with minor daiMp to
boa. eara.

· Rot. 2.39

For The Holidays

0•1y $2.14 Eoch

~:~:~IT $3.97

SI .. a 3 to 15, l:i to :II

l:!Yz to :uJI

SPECIAL

bocl!' at Southom ll1llh

Sdtool recenll,y.

.to

poem Wll !llv., b7 Pat
Duma• llld lho Tri-M boo
A

pledge to tho
-

• gill shop featuring Clli,y
handmade Items and when o n e
flllnka It, IIIIa lo oortalnly not the .,impossible dream."
After all, Mrs. Nolan, a retired homo demonstrallm agent,
has cm&lt;lK!ted uncountable work.
~ tlu'ou8h 1118 years to team
women how to sew and makeunus-·
ua1 artloios for lholr homes. Sle
also specializes In creallngdried
arrangements and pletures and

eorsages made or dried materials.
Mr. Nolan, irKllstrlal a r t s
teacher at Southem High Sehool
In Raclne, is also a --natural,.
In the creation of attractive and
Uleful items. He worka skillftdiy In piastlcs, alumlnom etch-

a.a llld lho llnl-

ineollboNilblal-The Rev. Cborlea -.uatlbo
Letart United - · CIUroh
was speaker. M101- Brillford, 1968 Meip Count;y Jualor

AND

·wASH CLOTH

Tri-M members lod 111o iiiiJ,.
c1ent bocl!' 1n ~~~ag~q "God m...
America.. to cloae the u~em..
bl,y,

to

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'USE+

$2.98

OUR
I BUDGET
. tfLAN•
BE SURE TO REGISTER FOR
. \
$50 GIVEN AWAY EVERY DAY BY PT. PLEASANT MERCHANTS

Miss Pageant winner. lUll "I've
Got Conlldoaoe, ~ lho uwmor
whim 1h8 . _ In tho OOIIIIIell·

tton. MI•• 911rloy Guelttc, alao
a place winner In the _ . . ,
il8q "1 Caln'l Say No. H

$3.

TOWEL

uwmors followiDI lho _ . ...

BIGGS
DEPA
MAIN ST.

steam-• Scioto

and JOhn D.
L.oomts above Wheeling over 35
years back caused a great luas
rA Uie, but not ao great as the
collision or the United Statea
and the Amerlea. Engineer Olarles Page, now on the General
Wood, was on the Scioto, alterwarda the Regular. From other
editions oC 50 years ago, here
are other River News:

GALLIPOLIS - E\lery generation has the tendency to relive
or recall history, And so it was
SO years ago with the River
Editor ot the Ga.Jll.polis Dally
Trl~ne who recalled a major
river disaster that had taken
place just 50 years earlier, or
100 years ago from the present

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Here Ia the River News item
from the Gallipolis Daily Tribwte ot Dee. 7, 1918:
Fltty years ago, Dec. 5, 1868,
the worst collision in the history of inland rlver navigation
occurred between the large sidewheel packets United states and
America, near Warsaw, Ky.
From 75 to 100 Uvea were
lost. These two steamboata, runn:illg between Ctnctmatl and Louisville, were the nnest afioat on
the Ohio River. They burned
quickly as the result of the impact having scattered fire trom
the furnace over the lower deek
and onto some filled oil drums.
The same R1ver News r01)0rt
recalled another but less serlou s eolli slon:
The colli8ion between t h e

both Of RiJ&gt;Ioy, Ohio. Dmald
claims a barge he owned waa
moored to the Kentucky bank
and that Corbell's ferryboat,
Prud.or K. Smiley, was lying
awenl year1 ago, ftrlt operat- ctote to !t when, on Jan. 29,
ing the old and !all Pomeroy 1918, the gorge ln the river
lereyboot Chlmpion No. 3, and began to move. He alleges that
then buying the prelebi. ferry. Corben cut the linea which held
boat, Francla, originally t h o h1a barge to shore, with the reLittle Lafle. capatn Montieth suit that the barge drlfiod down
ls now one of the pllota c.11 the stream and was 1100n sunk. He
larp PortiiiDOIIIb 1..-,.,.boat, alka $2,500 damages.
Cheaspeake.
lt 11 rep:n-ted trom CinclnDEC. 6, 1918 - COL. John
nati that the coal marketa are L. Vance 1¥111 leave here Monwell-ltookod and the dellllllld will day for Louisville, Ky. to atnot bo great fills winler.
tend the meeting al the Ohio
The towboat W, K.Ff61dSJ)LII• Valley Improvement Assoelatloo
ed up &amp;mday forenoon, llying of which he hal long been the
light, for I'Omeroy aDd the Ka- able prelldent.
nauga River alter a tow of eoal.
1be Chris Greeoe bas been
She stopped here tor men but no laid up bere for aeveral da,ys
ooo shipped. The Fialds 11 aaid having some rivets driven In
to be the most powerfUl boat DOW her steam drum. The old pack1n the Kanawha neet.
s! Courier's clynamo !a being
lnlltalled on the Chris while the
packet is laid up.
DEC. 3, 1918 - THE EASI'
The towboat Castalia owned

t;lEC. 2, 1918 - TilE C, C,
Bowyer will resume her trips
in the Gallipolis • Huntington
trade at 6 a.m .. Tue~. Captain Diek Brown is in cbarge
Q( the office.
Cspialn S. G. Gordner, PItot George llamiltoo and Engineer Bob Cox went Ul) to Pt.
Pleaaant thlo morning to bring
the Bowyer down. George Roush
wiil be the steward.
Captain UlysseS" Grant Hanes St. Louis, tormerly the Pittl- by 1118 Carrollton, Ky . Coal Cu.,
or the Kanauga ferryboat A n n burl!h paoket Virginia, ia laid has been sold to a Monongahela
Bailey was in town ~ on up for the winter at Peoria, River sand company for $15, business. He reports the terry. ru. 91e Ia having daance pa.r- 000, Pilots D&amp;yton Randolph and
boat buslneu good between Pl tles three times a week and Ia WUUam Brookhart are taking
Pleaaant and Kanauga. Captain steam - heated and electric - the Castalta from Cincinnati to
Hanea and Captain Albert Mon- lighted. Large crowds attend the Pittaburgh. Engineer Ed Mortletfl owned the Gallipolis terry dances. CaptaJn James Robinlon gan or this city was on t he
Ia master and part owner.
Castalia for a while.
Oaear Moore, alto part owner, ts dlrect.tng repairs a n d
DEC. 7, 1918 - TOM Smith,
improvements. Earl,y next 1pring a colored laborer. was the man
the East st. Louis will be taken c~ased lnto the Ohio River and
to Mound Cit.Y, W., for a gener. drowned near the Hwltington, W.
al overhaul and repair after which Va. whal&gt;iboat last Tuesday night.
she will be placed ln the excur- The crew of tfle steamer Leroy
BY HOBART WILSON, JR.
at the wharf heard the man's call
RECKARD Fulks, 84, or crown City, and ;Bert "Rucker, 87,
for help. Smith Uved at SomerScottown. remember when tobacco used to sell for a peM)' a pouu:l
set. Ky. Two negroes, H e n r ;y
on the H~on Tobacco Market.
9law and John Fuller, were ar~
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. N~m'-retired - tbey still put in eight boors of day when
later confessed to chasing Smith
help is needed In preparing cn~s for the market - the former
into the river.

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the Eagles game against Southern Friday night. Southern players Gary Norris and Randy Proftl.t-4
rlgh~ Eastern won the
game by a 49-44 margin.

len to right, are on defense and Eastern's Pat Morrissey (11) comes on at

DIVORCE GRANTED
POMEROY - On grounds al
gross neglect of duty and ex~
treme cruelty, Marjory A. Burns
has been granted a divorce from
Jerry L. Burns in the Meigs
County Common Pleas Court.
The plaintiff's maiden name,
'"Warner" was restored.

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llpolis, Ohio, was asaigned Nov.
27 to the 196tlt Light l'llfantzy
Brigade, Amerieal Division near
Chu Lat. Vietnam. as asupplyotOcer.

TONiGHT THRU TUESDAY
DEC. 8-9-10
William CooUe's
ROSEMARY'S BABY
(Technieolor)
Mia Farrow, John casaavetes
COWRCARTOONS:
Rockabye Baby
Hippy Woodchuck
SHOW STARTS 7 P .II.

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Reckard Fulk•,
84, Crown Cicy,
and Bert Rucker, 87. Scottown. are pictured here tying •
baeeo on Carl Waugh's farm.

lAwrence Count,y realdents have been around the tobacco laduatry
tor the p1.1t 75 years.

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averaglrw 74 to 75
centt a l'll'lllmd on the HWI11rwton Market. Quite a ehaqJe in prlees
over the years, but like everything else, it keeps
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Th ord ,.,.., .. Gall ipol oo. Ololo, ~$831 . Publ o•t.ed ••erJ .,..,..k!Li_l t•ln tng tX&lt;IIPt SIU~rdl).
» &lt;-ond Uu&gt; Po&gt;"i" hid It G&amp;lll&amp;tolll, Ollio.
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Tlil. !JAIL \' SU&gt;TII'IEL
110 Me~h enl~ '&gt;II"MI, PomeroJ. Ohlo, tnllll.
Publ oohed '""r) •oel\llaJ e. ening ••~ S.iur•
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The (.aJI&lt;pali &gt; Tribune m Ohio and Wut VI,..
~tnil. &lt;&gt;&lt;te ) Ut S,9; &gt;o&gt; 11111mho $.1; three MOIHhl
33; el """'"'" . one ) ""' 81'0; "' mnnt!" 86; &lt;hr.,.
momh&gt;l3.50
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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday &amp; Wedneschy
METRO·GOLDWYN MAVER presents NSPECTRUM PRODUCTION starrtng

JIM
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CARROLL

JULIE

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Act NOW

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the seeds that really grow - now. You c:an save r.ol
m~ney by reserving money--making Southern States H'r"'
br•d Seed Corn for delivery any time t.br.~ Aprlt
19, 1_969. Pay nothing until deliv.,,f1.ime. Comft ·•
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perform•_ng Southern Statu vorletieJ; you need to
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PT. PLEASANT CO.OPERATIYE
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CAMBRIAN HOTEL BUILDING
JACKSON, OHIO
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1968
Sells at 1:30 P.M.

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' Thil hiatorle 1Miildt111 11 ueeptlorally weU located In the
center of doW11town Jaekson. It ia a very aubltanttal briek
buildlna: with over 100 r00111.a. It il ·vaeant 1t Uda time ard
ha• 111111)' poa.n.Ult1t1, tueh •s • trllde sehool, storeroom•,
re1t home. tpartmentl 1 warehouse. etc. It is Jackloll's
la....,ot ccmmorcial bulldi1111 with ...,. 80,000 square fest
or lloor If you are in~reated in a good buildlrw In
tho lqw prloe fliiiiW, thlo •• will oertainl,y merit your ln·,
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1'111&lt;11£ ••·• aowral cut • 1)1. town MWsmoa in Ollltpo!la
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a favor, (or an e&amp;rlier treat when they pve them UclwK1 to
thlo ~·· gr!IJ bonquot. Anyway, George and Ellhor wore aur·
prlaed. )'et vei;. humble. when Yarehi presented them a aUwr
p1-, ~ diem lor llllkilw outstandiD8 oontrihutlona to tho
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lD end, wu a mop\bor of tho AU-,SEO.U. uoood loam al GAllS In
11:19. He lator pJotod oollep ballot Rio Graodo.

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PARTICIPAJING
IN PT.. PLEASANJ CHRISTMAS
Gil'!! Af AY

LES WILLIAMSON
411-IAIN ST.

·, Your South ern StJ!es Cnn prr "t1ve Agency

El1ln Decorator
WALL CLOCKS

. TI·FFIN ·CRE:D.IT' JEW:EL.·ERS

NEW CROP

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were lold in qrder to rst 1101118 of the boys' bsokground lnfonnauon. and tho Gilmore• thought Mr. and Mra. Jim Spenoer were re-

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1alx GAllS Blue Devil athletes. Initial pilnnlJW Wll eiJY. Howewr, · - - - - - - -...
h the 1968 GARS grid bonquol dato approaohed lifO weeka - .
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bow tho7 oouid pt GeorKO and hia wife lo tile ban®ol- Gecqe wa1
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"Robyn Sue" Fashions

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..Valet rack hu hooli ""'for
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EVERtrytokeepa seeretfromsmneone?lt"sahardtlllnato military 1_pokeamen Aid FrL
Two montlll ago, Bob Marchi and ihe GAllS Boosters Club eame day. No Portupse loiNS were
· "' with an idea to honor George and E•ther GUmoro, porouta ol reported.

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• working tobscco crops. Aod despite their years,
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will atto•t "They are In remarkably good
WANDA, AII&amp;Dia (UPI)hoelth," said Wa..... "They like to keep billy," PonlqjoSO troopl killed 13
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he added. Mr. Fulklt plans to go to f1orida- . AtriOOD auorrlllu and .....,dod
holidlyo for a few weeks of reat and relap!!on. four other• in a balllo near

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lAther, •nd Fulks. who 1111.kes his h(Jlle with a said.

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POLISHED

blast Nov. 20, aald: ..We s h u t
down rur approximltely two or
three hours" because of gas.
A section toreman. Wilson said
he called in mine foreman Albert
Tekaca to .. reinforce our cheeks
(redirect the air ventilation)."
Takacs was one of the 78 men
given up tor dead when the mine
was ordered sealed Nov. 29, following 10 days or constant exploalons am persistent fires.
Two other survivors appeared
betore the state Department o1
Mines hearing into the diBister.
Lewia Lake all! Gary Martin
both eomplained about lrw.dequate
rock dusting In the mine.
"It ns pretty dusty ln there

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ASSIGNED IN VIETNAM
GALLIPOLIS - Army First
Lieutenant Thomas E. Lloyd, 23,
soo of Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Lloyd, 130 Portsmouth Road, Gal~

GREETING CARDS

FAIRMONT, W. VL (UP0- Gao
accwnulation caused a section
of the Mannington Number 9mine
to shut down for almost three
hours the night bllore ll!-loilll,"
ion at the mine ttntomW 7!fme!J.,
investlglftors wen told Frida):.
George R. WUaon, 54, one. Or
the eight men who was pulled to

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At No.5

You'll Be Glad To Cive From
Tiffm Credit Jewelers
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Gas Gave
Warning

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ceramics, sUver jewelry, copper tooling and in other ereative
ftelds.

OPEN TILL 9:00 EVERY NIGHT

lliod Mooday in Clnotmal.i.
Parties to the auit are John
H. Donald and Robert C&lt;&gt;rben,

BIGGS DEPT.

LADIES
BETIER

out ot the parking lot ot DW&lt;o'a

Where You Save

l ce sorse• ot laJf. winter was

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RACI!IE RadDe !blpior
575 ol tho Modem .llu181'1 held an aaaembly lor lbo

Corpa Ollloor.

•ion trade 011t the nU.ncdJ River.

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St., and ""-&lt;1 at till lnlllo
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DEC, 5, 1918 - THE FIRST
suit In admiralcy growing out
ot tbe 10111 ot river eratt 111 the

Music Mastel'S

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By Students of

p.m. ot 115 But-..t Avo.,

seloctioo al the right findlng lo Cleveland area.
enhance tho particular oettlng,
Tbo coopio ha•o found t11at a
Lapidary, Mr. and Mrs. No- wide variety of stones can be

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and lloborllll K. Rooe, 18, Vla-

Assembly-Ud

RED IQ&gt;TTLE OUT
POMEROY - The SoiTallon
Arm7 boa lis Red Kelllo Oil
1118 ot IIIIa Umeln l'l&gt;meroy aDd wiU be 1118re until
Cl!rl-. tolrlng doollima ot
IIICIIlOY ... help with I&gt;reJ)ll'lnc
food bo8keta fortbo....,..llo8tstrotim lor food baakell will
bo Monday or Tuelldq, December 16 -17, between 5 and 7:30

aad ptec:es of Jewelry whleh M

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As One Backs

GALLIPOLlS - The Goll~la
J~ tbini-..ICiuiat.... Tree Sale wW beafn lbldo,y
aeeordlnc to Dale S.lllllu17 -....
Jeet cbllrnum.
•- Tho Jay- Cl!rl.-o Tree
lot again will bo located at 111o
001aer ot 'lblrd llld Olin St.

HOWARD NOLAN holds a case containlnl numeroua stGnes
and his wife have made in their gem..m.aking hobby.

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exhausted. Waldo a,_ again
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(Continued from ~e 1)
Mr. Nolan, in his basement
workshop, cuts the large pieces
d stone, does the grinding, the
dome work and polishes the cut.
tings into a high luster. A. piece
d. equipment known as a ..tum-

lan have found, is a field of in- used in their jewelry - making
terest of many .Persons aCI'Ois hobby. Some which the Nolans
the nation. There is even a mag- have are from Mexico and Al.azine dealing with the hobby call- rica. They have gathered flint
ed· uLapidary Journal" ol which at Fllnt Ridge in Liddng Coonthe Nolans are avid readers. ty and gravel locally to DrOVide
To further their knowledge in most unusual settings. PetrUied
the field, they attended t h e wood trom nearby Athens CounSpruce Pine Lapidary 1l1ow In ty is also used.
North Carolina two years ago
And where aretheNolanshead-

bler" is also used. It grinds
and polishes stones automatically, but the process requires 28
days.
Mrs. Nolan's role is placement
oC the sets in the findings. This
involves not only placement of and last summer went to the ed with their newest hobby?
Their dream Is someclQ to
the correct s.~ze stone but &amp;11110 Parma Lapidazy Show In t h o

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p.m. Friday at SoOOIId Ave. 111111
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handmade Items and when o n e
flllnka It, IIIIa lo oortalnly not the .,impossible dream."
After all, Mrs. Nolan, a retired homo demonstrallm agent,
has cm&lt;lK!ted uncountable work.
~ tlu'ou8h 1118 years to team
women how to sew and makeunus-·
ua1 artloios for lholr homes. Sle
also specializes In creallngdried
arrangements and pletures and

eorsages made or dried materials.
Mr. Nolan, irKllstrlal a r t s
teacher at Southem High Sehool
In Raclne, is also a --natural,.
In the creation of attractive and
Uleful items. He worka skillftdiy In piastlcs, alumlnom etch-

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was speaker. M101- Brillford, 1968 Meip Count;y Jualor

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Miss Pageant winner. lUll "I've
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whim 1h8 . _ In tho OOIIIIIell·

tton. MI•• 911rloy Guelttc, alao
a place winner In the _ . . ,
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steam-• Scioto

and JOhn D.
L.oomts above Wheeling over 35
years back caused a great luas
rA Uie, but not ao great as the
collision or the United Statea
and the Amerlea. Engineer Olarles Page, now on the General
Wood, was on the Scioto, alterwarda the Regular. From other
editions oC 50 years ago, here
are other River News:

GALLIPOLIS - E\lery generation has the tendency to relive
or recall history, And so it was
SO years ago with the River
Editor ot the Ga.Jll.polis Dally
Trl~ne who recalled a major
river disaster that had taken
place just 50 years earlier, or
100 years ago from the present

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Here Ia the River News item
from the Gallipolis Daily Tribwte ot Dee. 7, 1918:
Fltty years ago, Dec. 5, 1868,
the worst collision in the history of inland rlver navigation
occurred between the large sidewheel packets United states and
America, near Warsaw, Ky.
From 75 to 100 Uvea were
lost. These two steamboata, runn:illg between Ctnctmatl and Louisville, were the nnest afioat on
the Ohio River. They burned
quickly as the result of the impact having scattered fire trom
the furnace over the lower deek
and onto some filled oil drums.
The same R1ver News r01)0rt
recalled another but less serlou s eolli slon:
The colli8ion between t h e

both Of RiJ&gt;Ioy, Ohio. Dmald
claims a barge he owned waa
moored to the Kentucky bank
and that Corbell's ferryboat,
Prud.or K. Smiley, was lying
awenl year1 ago, ftrlt operat- ctote to !t when, on Jan. 29,
ing the old and !all Pomeroy 1918, the gorge ln the river
lereyboot Chlmpion No. 3, and began to move. He alleges that
then buying the prelebi. ferry. Corben cut the linea which held
boat, Francla, originally t h o h1a barge to shore, with the reLittle Lafle. capatn Montieth suit that the barge drlfiod down
ls now one of the pllota c.11 the stream and was 1100n sunk. He
larp PortiiiDOIIIb 1..-,.,.boat, alka $2,500 damages.
Cheaspeake.
lt 11 rep:n-ted trom CinclnDEC. 6, 1918 - COL. John
nati that the coal marketa are L. Vance 1¥111 leave here Monwell-ltookod and the dellllllld will day for Louisville, Ky. to atnot bo great fills winler.
tend the meeting al the Ohio
The towboat W, K.Ff61dSJ)LII• Valley Improvement Assoelatloo
ed up &amp;mday forenoon, llying of which he hal long been the
light, for I'Omeroy aDd the Ka- able prelldent.
nauga River alter a tow of eoal.
1be Chris Greeoe bas been
She stopped here tor men but no laid up bere for aeveral da,ys
ooo shipped. The Fialds 11 aaid having some rivets driven In
to be the most powerfUl boat DOW her steam drum. The old pack1n the Kanawha neet.
s! Courier's clynamo !a being
lnlltalled on the Chris while the
packet is laid up.
DEC. 3, 1918 - THE EASI'
The towboat Castalia owned

t;lEC. 2, 1918 - TilE C, C,
Bowyer will resume her trips
in the Gallipolis • Huntington
trade at 6 a.m .. Tue~. Captain Diek Brown is in cbarge
Q( the office.
Cspialn S. G. Gordner, PItot George llamiltoo and Engineer Bob Cox went Ul) to Pt.
Pleaaant thlo morning to bring
the Bowyer down. George Roush
wiil be the steward.
Captain UlysseS" Grant Hanes St. Louis, tormerly the Pittl- by 1118 Carrollton, Ky . Coal Cu.,
or the Kanauga ferryboat A n n burl!h paoket Virginia, ia laid has been sold to a Monongahela
Bailey was in town ~ on up for the winter at Peoria, River sand company for $15, business. He reports the terry. ru. 91e Ia having daance pa.r- 000, Pilots D&amp;yton Randolph and
boat buslneu good between Pl tles three times a week and Ia WUUam Brookhart are taking
Pleaaant and Kanauga. Captain steam - heated and electric - the Castalta from Cincinnati to
Hanea and Captain Albert Mon- lighted. Large crowds attend the Pittaburgh. Engineer Ed Mortletfl owned the Gallipolis terry dances. CaptaJn James Robinlon gan or this city was on t he
Ia master and part owner.
Castalia for a while.
Oaear Moore, alto part owner, ts dlrect.tng repairs a n d
DEC. 7, 1918 - TOM Smith,
improvements. Earl,y next 1pring a colored laborer. was the man
the East st. Louis will be taken c~ased lnto the Ohio River and
to Mound Cit.Y, W., for a gener. drowned near the Hwltington, W.
al overhaul and repair after which Va. whal&gt;iboat last Tuesday night.
she will be placed ln the excur- The crew of tfle steamer Leroy
BY HOBART WILSON, JR.
at the wharf heard the man's call
RECKARD Fulks, 84, or crown City, and ;Bert "Rucker, 87,
for help. Smith Uved at SomerScottown. remember when tobacco used to sell for a peM)' a pouu:l
set. Ky. Two negroes, H e n r ;y
on the H~on Tobacco Market.
9law and John Fuller, were ar~
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. N~m'-retired - tbey still put in eight boors of day when
later confessed to chasing Smith
help is needed In preparing cn~s for the market - the former
into the river.

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be; "Nolans' Gift Sbop'' featurflni Work by ueeneva and How-

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MEIGS THUTU
DRIVING - Eaotem Guard Illy Karr (21} a - • to dri,. tho

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in the lhinl ~ad of .

the Eagles game against Southern Friday night. Southern players Gary Norris and Randy Proftl.t-4
rlgh~ Eastern won the
game by a 49-44 margin.

len to right, are on defense and Eastern's Pat Morrissey (11) comes on at

DIVORCE GRANTED
POMEROY - On grounds al
gross neglect of duty and ex~
treme cruelty, Marjory A. Burns
has been granted a divorce from
Jerry L. Burns in the Meigs
County Common Pleas Court.
The plaintiff's maiden name,
'"Warner" was restored.

MOYE .RIGHT
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llpolis, Ohio, was asaigned Nov.
27 to the 196tlt Light l'llfantzy
Brigade, Amerieal Division near
Chu Lat. Vietnam. as asupplyotOcer.

TONiGHT THRU TUESDAY
DEC. 8-9-10
William CooUe's
ROSEMARY'S BABY
(Technieolor)
Mia Farrow, John casaavetes
COWRCARTOONS:
Rockabye Baby
Hippy Woodchuck
SHOW STARTS 7 P .II.

sofot;&gt; shortly after

Reckard Fulk•,
84, Crown Cicy,
and Bert Rucker, 87. Scottown. are pictured here tying •
baeeo on Carl Waugh's farm.

lAwrence Count,y realdents have been around the tobacco laduatry
tor the p1.1t 75 years.

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AS of
averaglrw 74 to 75
centt a l'll'lllmd on the HWI11rwton Market. Quite a ehaqJe in prlees
over the years, but like everything else, it keeps
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Th ord ,.,.., .. Gall ipol oo. Ololo, ~$831 . Publ o•t.ed ••erJ .,..,..k!Li_l t•ln tng tX&lt;IIPt SIU~rdl).
» &lt;-ond Uu&gt; Po&gt;"i" hid It G&amp;lll&amp;tolll, Ollio.
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Tlil. !JAIL \' SU&gt;TII'IEL
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Publ oohed '""r) •oel\llaJ e. ening ••~ S.iur•
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33; el """'"'" . one ) ""' 81'0; "' mnnt!" 86; &lt;hr.,.
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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday &amp; Wedneschy
METRO·GOLDWYN MAVER presents NSPECTRUM PRODUCTION starrtng

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the seeds that really grow - now. You c:an save r.ol
m~ney by reserving money--making Southern States H'r"'
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19, 1_969. Pay nothing until deliv.,,f1.ime. Comft ·•
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1968
Sells at 1:30 P.M.

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' Thil hiatorle 1Miildt111 11 ueeptlorally weU located In the
center of doW11town Jaekson. It ia a very aubltanttal briek
buildlna: with over 100 r00111.a. It il ·vaeant 1t Uda time ard
ha• 111111)' poa.n.Ult1t1, tueh •s • trllde sehool, storeroom•,
re1t home. tpartmentl 1 warehouse. etc. It is Jackloll's
la....,ot ccmmorcial bulldi1111 with ...,. 80,000 square fest
or lloor If you are in~reated in a good buildlrw In
tho lqw prloe fliiiiW, thlo •• will oertainl,y merit your ln·,
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1'111&lt;11£ ••·• aowral cut • 1)1. town MWsmoa in Ollltpo!la
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prlaed. )'et vei;. humble. when Yarehi presented them a aUwr
p1-, ~ diem lor llllkilw outstandiD8 oontrihutlona to tho
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Two montlll ago, Bob Marchi and ihe GAllS Boosters Club eame day. No Portupse loiNS were
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• working tobscco crops. Aod despite their years,
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will atto•t "They are In remarkably good
WANDA, AII&amp;Dia (UPI)hoelth," said Wa..... "They like to keep billy," PonlqjoSO troopl killed 13
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he added. Mr. Fulklt plans to go to f1orida- . AtriOOD auorrlllu and .....,dod
holidlyo for a few weeks of reat and relap!!on. four other• in a balllo near

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blast Nov. 20, aald: ..We s h u t
down rur approximltely two or
three hours" because of gas.
A section toreman. Wilson said
he called in mine foreman Albert
Tekaca to .. reinforce our cheeks
(redirect the air ventilation)."
Takacs was one of the 78 men
given up tor dead when the mine
was ordered sealed Nov. 29, following 10 days or constant exploalons am persistent fires.
Two other survivors appeared
betore the state Department o1
Mines hearing into the diBister.
Lewia Lake all! Gary Martin
both eomplained about lrw.dequate
rock dusting In the mine.
"It ns pretty dusty ln there

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ASSIGNED IN VIETNAM
GALLIPOLIS - Army First
Lieutenant Thomas E. Lloyd, 23,
soo of Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Lloyd, 130 Portsmouth Road, Gal~

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FAIRMONT, W. VL (UP0- Gao
accwnulation caused a section
of the Mannington Number 9mine
to shut down for almost three
hours the night bllore ll!-loilll,"
ion at the mine ttntomW 7!fme!J.,
investlglftors wen told Frida):.
George R. WUaon, 54, one. Or
the eight men who was pulled to

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You'll Be Glad To Cive From
Tiffm Credit Jewelers
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Gas Gave
Warning

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Ing, leathereraft, wrought iron,
ceramics, sUver jewelry, copper tooling and in other ereative
ftelds.

OPEN TILL 9:00 EVERY NIGHT

lliod Mooday in Clnotmal.i.
Parties to the auit are John
H. Donald and Robert C&lt;&gt;rben,

BIGGS DEPT.

LADIES
BETIER

out ot the parking lot ot DW&lt;o'a

Where You Save

l ce sorse• ot laJf. winter was

..,IP'Iloo

RACI!IE RadDe !blpior
575 ol tho Modem .llu181'1 held an aaaembly lor lbo

Corpa Ollloor.

•ion trade 011t the nU.ncdJ River.

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St., and ""-&lt;1 at till lnlllo
..,.,.., baokod qp tolotaoarpuli

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DEC, 5, 1918 - THE FIRST
suit In admiralcy growing out
ot tbe 10111 ot river eratt 111 the

Music Mastel'S

S. Wining,

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By Students of

p.m. ot 115 But-..t Avo.,

seloctioo al the right findlng lo Cleveland area.
enhance tho particular oettlng,
Tbo coopio ha•o found t11at a
Lapidary, Mr. and Mrs. No- wide variety of stones can be

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Miley, D, 25, Columbus,.,......,
and lloborllll K. Rooe, 18, Vla-

Assembly-Ud

RED IQ&gt;TTLE OUT
POMEROY - The SoiTallon
Arm7 boa lis Red Kelllo Oil
1118 ot IIIIa Umeln l'l&gt;meroy aDd wiU be 1118re until
Cl!rl-. tolrlng doollima ot
IIICIIlOY ... help with I&gt;reJ)ll'lnc
food bo8keta fortbo....,..llo8tstrotim lor food baakell will
bo Monday or Tuelldq, December 16 -17, between 5 and 7:30

aad ptec:es of Jewelry whleh M

Olio ....,..

As One Backs

GALLIPOLlS - The Goll~la
J~ tbini-..ICiuiat.... Tree Sale wW beafn lbldo,y
aeeordlnc to Dale S.lllllu17 -....
Jeet cbllrnum.
•- Tho Jay- Cl!rl.-o Tree
lot again will bo located at 111o
001aer ot 'lblrd llld Olin St.

HOWARD NOLAN holds a case containlnl numeroua stGnes
and his wife have made in their gem..m.aking hobby.

Sa~ ........,. ia tbo .moe
ol Glllla. Cou11Q' ~ COurt.
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Motor vehic.

le llceDH rewn'Qia distributed
"' dato bit 195,653,%19 with illo
payment or,t,Z70,219 to-the counties and toft'nshlpa or the state a1
the Rnal cleaiJIC) or 1967 rC*I

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State's Take Distributed

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mlleace money, state Auditor
Roger Cloud laid today.
The pa.yments lor the ye~
date represent anincreaseolf2,·
011,7t2 owr the '93,64:1,4:77di~
trlbuted to all political subd:lvi~
ioos duri111 the com,parable per~
lod last year.

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1bo eurreat
inel$8US,930 aa the 9 per eent ahue
tho eoun~~eo, tho
of tho rauo rit ~ 1'0114 mn..

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... "' tho 1*1 of .......
way mlleqe In the state, and
$453,850 as the. 5 per ceat Jhare
for lho towruohll&gt;to ..,.. tho bulo
or tho ratio of .....,hlp roodo to
tho · - of township
roodo.
Filallll)'meot oftho 1968mll&amp;age money. Cload aald. will be
made later thlo month. 1bo DO&gt;-

GALLIPOLIS - C a r o ly n
Slz-alalll, Rt. 1 Nrlol, l1led •
potltloa SltllrdQ' In Gollla ea....
1Y CGmmcill Pleu c--t Cur a
dl...-.e ~rom Jolm E. 9Jral&amp;llt,
... ll'llll&lt;l• ~ ....... IIOI1e&lt;t "'

mont todoy, ineludi111 tho
9 per cent tor counties and 5 _per
ceat for townshlpa (in _parenthell.V were:
Gallla Calmly - ,12,797.3.1,

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rlod llfe. II, 1865 at Aid, tho

ehl._ Tbo
oliO-·.,,._,

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ploluWI

CAPl'URE THREE
SEOUL (t}Pl)..- - . . .
mlUiorJ ...,....._ -eecl
the eopluro ot ....,
Communllll No1111 lDilJ.
tratora b_ut Aid 20 to 25 more
were hldfaa 1n C!OIItal moun~

............ (f4,192.98)
lolmohlp m-; and Mefl&lt;o Coun- tUna where
Nov. 2.
IY - ",445.21 ($5,854.8{).

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01 c:oune, marrla1e is a would divorce lawyer• make a
good -thinl- Without It, ho" living?

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FOOD GIFT CERTIFICATE SERVICE

GALLIPOLIS 1bo amual
Ouiltmas dinner and pB.I1:.y ~

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101 EVANS'STEA~ HOUSE

Gallla County Salon No. 612,
Ellbl ei Forty wao hold at tho
beautifully decorated homo ot
Mrs. carrie Noutzling In Porn·

WHI te , ....,

G.ALLII'OLIS, OHIO '

came allbore

I've slid It before and l'rl 11y it again. G.Uipolltana are greaL
I wish everyone who doesn't think so could have been witll me .on
M)' nra.t excursion Ot seemed like one) down town In ahnosJ a

month.

PURCHASE BUILDING -

The Farmers Blr* &amp;

Folks I didn't even know greeted '"me "ittt "arm smiles and
said it was nice to see me out. (For the ftnt 30 minutes it WAS
~~-be-)
.
But goodneul, the stores "ere busy. U this Ia a little blt of
what we'll have a lot or liter, I should have atarted ah®Pirwback ,
in July. rm one or the perem1ally late ones. I don't get the Chrlst-mu spirit until December 24, NOW' you know anottter of my bad
faults.

S..vlrwt~

CompaQY bas ,purchased the old "Massar building, located on
the corner
West Main-St. and Butterl'l.lt-Av, in Pcmeroy,
and will have it torn down soon. The buUding, previously
owned by Cbarles Massar, is located on the lot just west of
the new Fanners Bank &amp; savings Compal\Y building. Theodore
T. Reed, Jr., president, said the lot will be used for additi~
II lawn space for the new bank.

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the president and other o«icers,
a bank vauh with an emergency

m system.

and

soo safety

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posit boxes.
The secood Ooor o1 the 50 x
100 tt. building will include a
large lounge and additional of.

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flee space.
Mr. Reed said work yet remainIng to be dooe on the facility
Includes seeding and planting of
llhnllmery, interior panellng,
Placing of Interior trim and in.
ltallation ot counters.
The new bank is being c o nltructeCf witll .Karr Coostruct:lon
CompanJr of Chester as general

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piiiiiDOd In March.

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Is on Friday

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OMEGA
fir J blstitlt tl -_,... f!ISSissiH

(1/Juhiw)

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Action Tooth Brusb
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DISCOUNT
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SJJ99

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Ronson's Famous

Ronson's Comet

Typhoon Lighter

Butane Lighter

Famous Zlppo
Windproof

R'EVCO'S
DISCOUNT
PRICE IS

R£VCO'S
DISCOUNT

DISCOUNT

SJ99

PRIC£ IS

$499

RfVCO'S

PRICE IS

Famous Futura
Golf Balla

$289

Compare up to $19.75

Compa.re at $2.95

It ~~. for " · " .,....,.,.

ft ._lorly oollo for $3.1111

This electric tooth brush by
Squibb is designed for the whole
family and comes~mplete with
4 brushH in dee tor colors
and a wall bract\ that's selfadhesive. Ointist recDmmended.

Our lowest priced Ronson , with
its unique wind ·tunnel construction, is one of the most wind proof lighters around . Superstrong, in seven handsome
finishes.

Windproof-for pipes as well as
ci1ars and lilhters. Lilht in
weisflt. With automatic tria:er
action and finprtip adjustable
flame. Lilhts for months.

for a lifetime. lilhts in all con·
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comr.ro
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1\IJI)DLEPORT - Mlddlo_poriRotarians wtll hold
their annual Christmas part.}- for
Rolary families next Friday eveninc at tho Meigs Jligh Sc:hool with
a dlmer followed by preseutatton
I'Umoroy

of gUts to children.
Preoidont Wilbur Th~d an.nounced this eventandothersFri da,y nJ,gbt Ill a regular meeting of
1be- club at Heath Church.
In February the dub will hold
ita ft.rst Past Presidents' Night,
with ladies invited. Allllvinc past
president•
the club sinee ita
orpnlzatlm in 1925 will be
... Btl.
A card was signed to be mailed to Rotarian and Club Treasurer Curtta JenkinSOI'I, confined

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One guest, Jolm Tannelllll, was

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All -oeen ion S.emuter De Ville.
ntf-wlnd ioa;. weterproot . StllnIUS 11111
......filS
141( IOid -fnled
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141( 10ld lop. stHI bec:k _
140
In •II 1-tK 10ld CUI
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Leather-Uke
Camera cue

White •mau
Satlll bJ Aqellque

Bourjola' Pamilua Set
OnTheWindPrqrance

REVCO'S
DISCOUNT
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DISCOUNT

PRICE IS

REVCD'S
DISCOUNT
PRrCE IS

Com-ftotSG.95

........... tar $1.1!1

~lt·l..tiOJI•IkN

CordlessJ U111 ordinary flash·
light batteries. Includes brush,
buller, opplicator, polish.

COmpaN .. $110 ...........

Made of toup vulcanized vinyl.
With compartments for camera,

It IIIII For $1.00 BIIOUIW.

Everythin1 you
Cllmoro,
Kodacoior-X Film lor 12 color

SophilllcaiDd but femlnlno. Hor
two moat •ntod fra1rancea In
spray colocno .flacons. llolutl·.
fully &amp;1ft ........

Tho llourjoio lrqranco .
presents this oKquillle coliec- ,
lion: IPiliJ porfumo, spray co- ,
losno, colo.,. ond both pcNI!Ior

PAUL DAVIES
JEWELERS

film, batteries, flash cubea, etc.
lnchJdes carryina strap.

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strap, instructions.

R£YCO'S
DISCOUNT
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Looked through my cards asain and found I d missed sever • or
had looked at them when [was hall asleep, I discovered that two of
my children's friends had taken thought and time (ao:l maybe allow*
ances) to aen:l me cards. They were James "Here" Nibert. Rick's
trtend arxl Marilyn Childers, Lisa's rriend. Who says yoq people
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aren't juat swell'?
I would love to print the whole letter one woo:lerful "oman Crom
Rutland sent this week. Ot made the sun shine for me on one ol the
J].oomieat days I had been through.) But you all know the trouble I
aometlmes get into so imocentl.y when it comes to letters.
Speaking or young _people, a young ccqie, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
Keenen are good Samaritans to lots of kid a. They alWI,Ys take I carload or te"n-agers to the awe.y football and basketball. gamt~~s. .l'\8k
the Keenena when you see them if they can hear anytlung on Satur·
__ • vi
day morning. II you've ever taken a carload olllvely, .._
lwt-~O ng young
Colka anywhere, yOOlmtlw 'ffhat I mean. The ears really suffer. It's

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ENGLISH CLUB ot !be ho..,
of Mrs. WUia Brelancl, Opal
S., Plauta 9Jb Dlv., at 2 p.
m . Christmas party $1 gilt exchange,

R[VCO'S

DISCOUNT
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$389

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and Mlas Bess Sanborn,

were bumper to bumper when one atopped. The caldwell a were able
to make it to Galllpoli s but when they got here the car was declar~

MERRILYN JOHNSON

PAST MATRONS and Patrons

Johnson-Pierce Vows
To Be Read Dec. 14
the ceremony at Krodel Park Club
House.
Miss JoMson is s graduate of

Ann Johnsoo of Patriot S t a r
Route and Mr. Merrill John SOD
of
riot--Gage Rd.
c~a:.= ol
thel
Merrllyn to Mr.
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erce, son . &amp;111.1
Mr Henry L Pierce of Nel.gh.
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~will take p1 ce &lt;II
Sature~. December 14,
2:30
in til Main st Ch ch of
~:rlst ~. Pleas~. :. va.
Th ' a iou eustom o1 open
chur:h grwl~l ~ observed, with
taking
alte
the reception
P1ace
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Mr•

Gallla Academy, class ol 1967
and the Huntington School of Beau·
ty Culture.
Mr. Pierce is a ltfaduateolPL
Pleasant, claaa of 1964:. He is
presently employed at Goodyear.

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Seen and Heard

"' Morninll Star Cha)ller will
have Cbrlstmaa dinner at 5:30
p,m , at Masmic Hall at Tiwr ~

man.
MONDAY
GALLIPOLIS CHAPTER No.
283 O.E.S. installation o( otfl.
cera, 7:30 p. m.
DAR WD..L meet with Miss
Katherine Hayward, 421 Third,.
at 7:30 p.m . Social Christmas
party. Program will be by Mrs.
Ruth Gillingham aulsted by 6
young ladies from high school.
CHESHIRE KYGER PTA at 7:30 p.m. Tiny tots Christmas
_program presented by Mrs.
Merlyn Roaa. Cupcakes and
cotree by all grades.

eroy, Thursdro ovonlag. Thl dinnor featured hom loaf.
The business DM!IBdngwu called to order by La Petit Cbapeatt,
Erma Smith. The ChUd Welfare
Chairman Emma Woylandreport.
od tho! .... bad birthcla&gt;'
cards and gifts to children, patlento at Natlmal JewiSh Hoopitol
In Denver. The Salon voted to
conbibute toward Cbriltm&amp;l
glfta tor them. A contril:d:IGn
was made lor TB Cbrlltmas
Seals. and Partners clrwwtecl tor
gllta for a ehfid patient ot Nel.
f!OIIV!llo TB lloopitol.
During tho ooclat hour gilts
were exchanged with names of
Secret Sisters revealed. Namea
were drawm for Seeret Sisters
lor the coming year. The next
meeting ot the Salon wU1 be Jan.
2, at the bome ol Betty Ryal.
exchanp, members to bring
fruit for the sick.
WEDNESDAY
MORNING CmCLE wUI meet
at ehurch; Mary Clrcleat1:30
p.m. with Mrs. M. T. ~line,
Sr. Rebecca Circle with Miss
Katherine Hayward at 1,30 o.
m.; Ruth Esther Circle at 8
p.m. with Mrs. ClaytcaMi.ller.
GALLIA COUNTY Ext. Home·
makers Council, 10 a.m. ProBI'ant by Rio Grande students
and Mr. Merlyn Ross .
THURSDAY
EMBLEM CLUB will meet at 8
p.m. at Elks Hall.

William ~er.

GALLIPOLLS - Retatl ves ol
the late Mr. and Mra. Henry Ita ..
kina of Rt. 1, Crown City, ~
of whom reside in the MeigsGallll area. and their ramilles
have had recalled for them re-cently a g;aJ.a. outing of SO years
ago at the' tainlly home there.
The occasion waa to celebnte
the mustering out of the service
ol two of the' Haakins' sons, stanley anti Elmer. at the end of

Mlas PhylU.s Howe, Mrs. Owen
Cantrell and Mrs. Ferd Howe.
Sending glfts were Mrs. Burl
Hood, Mrs. Roger Hood, M r s.
Walter H. SehOOnOYer, M r s.
Paul Lewis, Mrs. Woodrow Saun·
ders, Mrs. John Cornett, Mrs.
James Saxtm, Min Nancy Tawney, Mrs. Leo Slaver, Mrs. Bob
Ritchie, Mrs. Allee Winegar,
Mrs. Eva Hartley, Mias Joan
Mayes, Mn. Morris Webster,
Mrs. Richard OWen, Mrs. Vinton Burnett and Mrs. Etttel Can·

AUTO BANK
AT 328 • 330 THIRD AVE.

OIJ If YOU PREFER USE
OUR -AUTO BANK PARKING
LOT tHEN ENTER OUR
lAIN BANK THROUGH THE
BACK DOO~I IT'S HANDY
OPEN EVERY FRIDAY

leo Norris"""' LetariFallowlll

New Bilrler Scent
bJ Old Spice

Bin Hal Karate

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The n - moat exelti"' .I n·
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Shovo, C0io1no and Stick

Doodonnt.

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Tho-OIIIolllWom him ID be eontful a hi
u101 R. Set contllna ........
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Blpland Leather
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lvenlnl ID Paris
6-pc.CoUectton

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has a slim handsome
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Calendar, one ollhe

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Stainless steel. $59.95

RACINE- AnnyPrlvotoFirot

In oil ..riotill: porfumo, ,....
fumo flacon, ... do ID!iltto, ....

Cla11 Harold $ Bnden, Jr., 19,
w(JIIoe
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JEWELERS

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meDt at ~:.Plackhor11. VlatllUI'l, Nov. 1l ---

celebrated their 5oth wedding an.
niversary recently, would like
to thank their many friends for
the 72 cards they received. They
alao received a letter ol emgratulations !rom our state rep.
GALLIPOLIS - The co..ehair- resent.ative, Clarence Miller.
men of the· Gal)JpoUs GOlf Club
Mrs. Jessie Hoover received
Otristmas dance, Mrs. C. uMac" 80 cards for her 77th birthday.
McGinness and Mrs. Vaught 9M! wants to thank eacll one who
~lth have . ~&gt;Pmllleted ll&gt;e .pions t'emambered her. h ·is Ul and
for the donee "'be bold Doc.- 14
at the Elka Hall .
c:oo!Jnod "' bod.

Bougainvillea, South Ameri·
ca's colorful climbing plant,
was named for Louis Antoine
de Bougainville, 18th--century

French explorer.

Club will meet at home of Mrs,
E, c, Payne at 1 p.m. Program
wUl No ..Com has Flowers. ••
RIO GRANDE LAYMEN Assn.
wlll meet at the Vega Church
at 7:30 _p.m.

excftanee.
FRENCH C)TY Gal'Cien Club,
·home 0( :t4-rs. George Coones,
Jr. Covered dish dinber. $1
gift exchanp, 6 _p.m .
WEDNESDAY
WSCS OF THE CORA Communl1;y Church will meet with Mary
Jane Evans at 7:30 _p.m. $1glft

Opposite Park, Gallipolis

"S.ning Thh C.mm••lty For Over 105 YHrt"

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$179.50
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TlWNEY JEWELEIS

C1Dtlv1tin1 Dnlcn

422 S.c~N~d ....... Golllp•ll•, Ohio

l~~;";'~w~•;~to~M~Y~or~•-;;oo~~~J
to slla• d•tolt

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Famous Names
in
Sweater Sets
• Pandora
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Casuals
• Ann Arbor
• Billie Jo
• Banff
•McHenry
• Barringer
• Sweater
• Ninnie

SHE LIKES IT BEST
WHEN IT COMES
FROM
THE STYLE CENTER

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ftlllinine as she Is herself. We've so 111any ucit·
ing ways for SaniG to say Merry ChristNs beaK·
lifully in new colors and styles 11eant e~pecial­
ly for her. I' e have only the finut ,.na•es ilf"
li11gerie - Blanche, Van Raalte, &lt;flair, Val
Mode, S111art Tille •

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RIVERSIDE STUDY CLUB
will meet wltll Mra. M. T, ~­
Ung, Sr. at 603 First Ave.,
1 p.m. White e1epbant gift

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DISCOUNT

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BRAJltlN ASSIGNED

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a potludt hmeb, and U. - noon JI'OII'&amp;m will be Jllllllc bJ

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• h41f slips
• panties

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• -gowns
• robes
• negligees
• slips
•loKngees

TISSOT

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Rtw. Wldl Radford tromBeaver,

Ohio, will be the sl)Nker for the
ovonlag. A·revlvol will lilrt oo
Dee. 9 at 7:80 ,P.m. and wU1 ce~t~
tinue thru ~.15, The Rev. Char·

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Durinrl tbeev-brldal
pmei were played with prizes
aoing 10 Mro. David
M111 CIDdY Smma, and Mra.
Bernard SOmerville.
1be colnr scheme d red and
white waa carried out throughOut the deoont1olll which leablrod Jorp whlto wecldlng bello.
Altm- _..., and aeknowiodglnl many IOYOiy gllta, M1"' Howe
and the following pets were nr ·
ved eake and corlee: Mrs. Blll
MeCutl;y, Mill Eva Northup, Mrs.
BDl McCreedy, Mr1. Hugo Pl.er.
ottf., Mrs. David Tawney and 11mJJJ¥, Mrs. Dave Scott, Mist Cln·
dy Sims, Mrs. Casby Meadows
m, Mrs. Ralph Robin1011, Mrs.
Bernard Somerville, Mrs. Harry Dexter, Mrs. George Hout,

aerved.
Another son ot the Haskins' is
Noah Haaldns, Middleport. and
there are four daughters, Ber~
tha (GUI), Beulah, Belva o n d
KathaleeJL

World War L
over 100 guest&amp; attended the
aoclal gathering which began or
1 saturday eventrw and contbfued
over Sunday when a dinner ns

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ChrUtmu devodonl, a bullaall
meedng with tbe IPf'"-• Mra.

VINTON FRIENDSIUP Garden

Mr. and ?rtrs. Bert Janes who

.,.._•• ,_ .. ·u .......888 is there ts a IUilii.Y wno oeueves ln "someone
wwu
•YOJ l!o"
\CJ there."
Had already written most of this column when an AP story
,..,. n- _.llobor~ . G• .Jone~ of Colwnlllla ap-red In moat or tile
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pipers. Jon8s, 38. die&lt;l of multiple injuries rece -.~ n a . ov,
auiO accident. His obaervattons released posthumously m his
...Jones o .... ort" lor weekly newapapers in the area, JJO ~arly match
Any houaeguesta or members
"'" awn· -ide&amp;a I'm going to repeat his conclus1on On case you of the club are welcome to tbe
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dance. Reservatloos of $6 per
missed the story):
Jones said: "I've eJII)erienced the heart or the world - a world couple should be sent to Mrs.
that cares - that's tilled wlttt r.oneem for p~qtle In need."
McGinness. An¥ late comer may
W at the door,

COMliiJNION AND REVIVAL
VINTON - &amp;lnda3 Dec, 8, 7:·
30 p.m. the ur.ord's&amp;lg)er"wUI
be admiDlsterod at the Vlntm
IJnltod - . o t Chureb. The

Durlq The Busy Christmas
Season Use Our Convenient

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COMMUNITY SINGERS re.
hea.rsaJ at 2 p. m. in Gallia
Academy auditorium.

Golf Cl b D
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1 heard Elmer Caldwell's son, Jim, and tamlb were coming
home for Thanksgiving, and whUe they were 011 the West Vrgtnta
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tur11Jike, they were ooe of severo! ears l"'olvod In. pi1H11J, Cars Plans Compete
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fellowship room ~ the First
lJnliod Pre11&gt;7tor1an Chureb.
Holteaae• lor aha event were
Mrl. Gv;y Winters and Mrt.

GALLIPOLIS -

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SUNDAY
FRENCH CITY Garllon Club
Flower ::~tow 1 p.m. t.o 6 p.
m., Haekworth home at
JackiOil Bfke and Moore home
at 435 11drd Ave.

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Barney, who suffered a hairline
fracture of the fibula in practice
Wednesday .
HALL OF FAME
COWMBUS (UP0 - 0 h I o
State's Howard "Hopalong"' Cas-sity, swimmiJW coach Mike Peppe
and golfer Jack Nicklaus will be
inducted Into the Central 0 h i o

ADVICE TO FOOTBALL WIDOWS
TRAITOR. I CAN HEAR IT NOW. M1 Women readen are all going to call ""me "traitor" when I ....,-, "Weekend Cootball is interesting!' 1 watched the usc-Notre Dame game last week am was held
spellbound until the laat mirute. Then we switched to the Cleveland
Browns game. All J can say for No. 44 (Kelly) and his run·.
nlng la ....Wowl
So, girls (!you're weekend fOCJitlJ&amp;ll widows, get hubby to teU you
what it's all about, what iB at stake, and thing!! like, .. That fellow
ia the greatel!lt runner ln the game'' or the best passer and ett;•.•..
You'll get trarested in spite or youraell. Womer how husbands
would reel tl wives really got wrapped lf) in the football games,
especially on holic.tays. She would hate to tear herself away from the
TV set to get a good dinner. I can visualize an increase in sales oJ
Crozen dinners. Can't you?

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Green, previoualy on the taxi

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Remember, It's the gift that counts. What you pay Is your business- and Revco's r

Washington.

A sadist is a fellow who
gives a retiring person a
contractor. Karl Grueser has watch so that the poor fellow
the plumbing contract and D a n can hear his remaining days
White the electricaJ cmtraet. tick away.

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COLLINS BACK
CLEVELM1J (liP0 Ron
Green, Bill Glass and Gary
Collins have been restored to
the acUve player roster of the
Cleveland Browns and are
expected to pla,y SUnda,y against

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Motor vehic.

le llceDH rewn'Qia distributed
"' dato bit 195,653,%19 with illo
payment or,t,Z70,219 to-the counties and toft'nshlpa or the state a1
the Rnal cleaiJIC) or 1967 rC*I

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State's Take Distributed

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Roger Cloud laid today.
The pa.yments lor the ye~
date represent anincreaseolf2,·
011,7t2 owr the '93,64:1,4:77di~
trlbuted to all political subd:lvi~
ioos duri111 the com,parable per~
lod last year.

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inel$8US,930 aa the 9 per eent ahue
tho eoun~~eo, tho
of tho rauo rit ~ 1'0114 mn..

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way mlleqe In the state, and
$453,850 as the. 5 per ceat Jhare
for lho towruohll&gt;to ..,.. tho bulo
or tho ratio of .....,hlp roodo to
tho · - of township
roodo.
Filallll)'meot oftho 1968mll&amp;age money. Cload aald. will be
made later thlo month. 1bo DO&gt;-

GALLIPOLIS - C a r o ly n
Slz-alalll, Rt. 1 Nrlol, l1led •
potltloa SltllrdQ' In Gollla ea....
1Y CGmmcill Pleu c--t Cur a
dl...-.e ~rom Jolm E. 9Jral&amp;llt,
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mont todoy, ineludi111 tho
9 per cent tor counties and 5 _per
ceat for townshlpa (in _parenthell.V were:
Gallla Calmly - ,12,797.3.1,

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SEOUL (t}Pl)..- - . . .
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the eopluro ot ....,
Communllll No1111 lDilJ.
tratora b_ut Aid 20 to 25 more
were hldfaa 1n C!OIItal moun~

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lolmohlp m-; and Mefl&lt;o Coun- tUna where
Nov. 2.
IY - ",445.21 ($5,854.8{).

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01 c:oune, marrla1e is a would divorce lawyer• make a
good -thinl- Without It, ho" living?

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And Christmas Dinner

FOOD GIFT CERTIFICATE SERVICE

GALLIPOLIS 1bo amual
Ouiltmas dinner and pB.I1:.y ~

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101 EVANS'STEA~ HOUSE

Gallla County Salon No. 612,
Ellbl ei Forty wao hold at tho
beautifully decorated homo ot
Mrs. carrie Noutzling In Porn·

WHI te , ....,

G.ALLII'OLIS, OHIO '

came allbore

I've slid It before and l'rl 11y it again. G.Uipolltana are greaL
I wish everyone who doesn't think so could have been witll me .on
M)' nra.t excursion Ot seemed like one) down town In ahnosJ a

month.

PURCHASE BUILDING -

The Farmers Blr* &amp;

Folks I didn't even know greeted '"me "ittt "arm smiles and
said it was nice to see me out. (For the ftnt 30 minutes it WAS
~~-be-)
.
But goodneul, the stores "ere busy. U this Ia a little blt of
what we'll have a lot or liter, I should have atarted ah®Pirwback ,
in July. rm one or the perem1ally late ones. I don't get the Chrlst-mu spirit until December 24, NOW' you know anottter of my bad
faults.

S..vlrwt~

CompaQY bas ,purchased the old "Massar building, located on
the corner
West Main-St. and Butterl'l.lt-Av, in Pcmeroy,
and will have it torn down soon. The buUding, previously
owned by Cbarles Massar, is located on the lot just west of
the new Fanners Bank &amp; savings Compal\Y building. Theodore
T. Reed, Jr., president, said the lot will be used for additi~
II lawn space for the new bank.

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Will Open
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the president and other o«icers,
a bank vauh with an emergency

m system.

and

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posit boxes.
The secood Ooor o1 the 50 x
100 tt. building will include a
large lounge and additional of.

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flee space.
Mr. Reed said work yet remainIng to be dooe on the facility
Includes seeding and planting of
llhnllmery, interior panellng,
Placing of Interior trim and in.
ltallation ot counters.
The new bank is being c o nltructeCf witll .Karr Coostruct:lon
CompanJr of Chester as general

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1\IJI)DLEPORT - Mlddlo_poriRotarians wtll hold
their annual Christmas part.}- for
Rolary families next Friday eveninc at tho Meigs Jligh Sc:hool with
a dlmer followed by preseutatton
I'Umoroy

of gUts to children.
Preoidont Wilbur Th~d an.nounced this eventandothersFri da,y nJ,gbt Ill a regular meeting of
1be- club at Heath Church.
In February the dub will hold
ita ft.rst Past Presidents' Night,
with ladies invited. Allllvinc past
president•
the club sinee ita
orpnlzatlm in 1925 will be
... Btl.
A card was signed to be mailed to Rotarian and Club Treasurer Curtta JenkinSOI'I, confined

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Looked through my cards asain and found I d missed sever • or
had looked at them when [was hall asleep, I discovered that two of
my children's friends had taken thought and time (ao:l maybe allow*
ances) to aen:l me cards. They were James "Here" Nibert. Rick's
trtend arxl Marilyn Childers, Lisa's rriend. Who says yoq people
•
aren't juat swell'?
I would love to print the whole letter one woo:lerful "oman Crom
Rutland sent this week. Ot made the sun shine for me on one ol the
J].oomieat days I had been through.) But you all know the trouble I
aometlmes get into so imocentl.y when it comes to letters.
Speaking or young _people, a young ccqie, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
Keenen are good Samaritans to lots of kid a. They alWI,Ys take I carload or te"n-agers to the awe.y football and basketball. gamt~~s. .l'\8k
the Keenena when you see them if they can hear anytlung on Satur·
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day morning. II you've ever taken a carload olllvely, .._
lwt-~O ng young
Colka anywhere, yOOlmtlw 'ffhat I mean. The ears really suffer. It's

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ENGLISH CLUB ot !be ho..,
of Mrs. WUia Brelancl, Opal
S., Plauta 9Jb Dlv., at 2 p.
m . Christmas party $1 gilt exchange,

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and Mlas Bess Sanborn,

were bumper to bumper when one atopped. The caldwell a were able
to make it to Galllpoli s but when they got here the car was declar~

MERRILYN JOHNSON

PAST MATRONS and Patrons

Johnson-Pierce Vows
To Be Read Dec. 14
the ceremony at Krodel Park Club
House.
Miss JoMson is s graduate of

Ann Johnsoo of Patriot S t a r
Route and Mr. Merrill John SOD
of
riot--Gage Rd.
c~a:.= ol
thel
Merrllyn to Mr.
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erce, son . &amp;111.1
Mr Henry L Pierce of Nel.gh.
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~will take p1 ce &lt;II
Sature~. December 14,
2:30
in til Main st Ch ch of
~:rlst ~. Pleas~. :. va.
Th ' a iou eustom o1 open
chur:h grwl~l ~ observed, with
taking
alte
the reception
P1ace
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Mr•

Gallla Academy, class ol 1967
and the Huntington School of Beau·
ty Culture.
Mr. Pierce is a ltfaduateolPL
Pleasant, claaa of 1964:. He is
presently employed at Goodyear.

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Seen and Heard

"' Morninll Star Cha)ller will
have Cbrlstmaa dinner at 5:30
p,m , at Masmic Hall at Tiwr ~

man.
MONDAY
GALLIPOLIS CHAPTER No.
283 O.E.S. installation o( otfl.
cera, 7:30 p. m.
DAR WD..L meet with Miss
Katherine Hayward, 421 Third,.
at 7:30 p.m . Social Christmas
party. Program will be by Mrs.
Ruth Gillingham aulsted by 6
young ladies from high school.
CHESHIRE KYGER PTA at 7:30 p.m. Tiny tots Christmas
_program presented by Mrs.
Merlyn Roaa. Cupcakes and
cotree by all grades.

eroy, Thursdro ovonlag. Thl dinnor featured hom loaf.
The business DM!IBdngwu called to order by La Petit Cbapeatt,
Erma Smith. The ChUd Welfare
Chairman Emma Woylandreport.
od tho! .... bad birthcla&gt;'
cards and gifts to children, patlento at Natlmal JewiSh Hoopitol
In Denver. The Salon voted to
conbibute toward Cbriltm&amp;l
glfta tor them. A contril:d:IGn
was made lor TB Cbrlltmas
Seals. and Partners clrwwtecl tor
gllta for a ehfid patient ot Nel.
f!OIIV!llo TB lloopitol.
During tho ooclat hour gilts
were exchanged with names of
Secret Sisters revealed. Namea
were drawm for Seeret Sisters
lor the coming year. The next
meeting ot the Salon wU1 be Jan.
2, at the bome ol Betty Ryal.
exchanp, members to bring
fruit for the sick.
WEDNESDAY
MORNING CmCLE wUI meet
at ehurch; Mary Clrcleat1:30
p.m. with Mrs. M. T. ~line,
Sr. Rebecca Circle with Miss
Katherine Hayward at 1,30 o.
m.; Ruth Esther Circle at 8
p.m. with Mrs. ClaytcaMi.ller.
GALLIA COUNTY Ext. Home·
makers Council, 10 a.m. ProBI'ant by Rio Grande students
and Mr. Merlyn Ross .
THURSDAY
EMBLEM CLUB will meet at 8
p.m. at Elks Hall.

William ~er.

GALLIPOLLS - Retatl ves ol
the late Mr. and Mra. Henry Ita ..
kina of Rt. 1, Crown City, ~
of whom reside in the MeigsGallll area. and their ramilles
have had recalled for them re-cently a g;aJ.a. outing of SO years
ago at the' tainlly home there.
The occasion waa to celebnte
the mustering out of the service
ol two of the' Haakins' sons, stanley anti Elmer. at the end of

Mlas PhylU.s Howe, Mrs. Owen
Cantrell and Mrs. Ferd Howe.
Sending glfts were Mrs. Burl
Hood, Mrs. Roger Hood, M r s.
Walter H. SehOOnOYer, M r s.
Paul Lewis, Mrs. Woodrow Saun·
ders, Mrs. John Cornett, Mrs.
James Saxtm, Min Nancy Tawney, Mrs. Leo Slaver, Mrs. Bob
Ritchie, Mrs. Allee Winegar,
Mrs. Eva Hartley, Mias Joan
Mayes, Mn. Morris Webster,
Mrs. Richard OWen, Mrs. Vinton Burnett and Mrs. Etttel Can·

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celebrated their 5oth wedding an.
niversary recently, would like
to thank their many friends for
the 72 cards they received. They
alao received a letter ol emgratulations !rom our state rep.
GALLIPOLIS - The co..ehair- resent.ative, Clarence Miller.
men of the· Gal)JpoUs GOlf Club
Mrs. Jessie Hoover received
Otristmas dance, Mrs. C. uMac" 80 cards for her 77th birthday.
McGinness and Mrs. Vaught 9M! wants to thank eacll one who
~lth have . ~&gt;Pmllleted ll&gt;e .pions t'emambered her. h ·is Ul and
for the donee "'be bold Doc.- 14
at the Elka Hall .
c:oo!Jnod "' bod.

Bougainvillea, South Ameri·
ca's colorful climbing plant,
was named for Louis Antoine
de Bougainville, 18th--century

French explorer.

Club will meet at home of Mrs,
E, c, Payne at 1 p.m. Program
wUl No ..Com has Flowers. ••
RIO GRANDE LAYMEN Assn.
wlll meet at the Vega Church
at 7:30 _p.m.

excftanee.
FRENCH C)TY Gal'Cien Club,
·home 0( :t4-rs. George Coones,
Jr. Covered dish dinber. $1
gift exchanp, 6 _p.m .
WEDNESDAY
WSCS OF THE CORA Communl1;y Church will meet with Mary
Jane Evans at 7:30 _p.m. $1glft

Opposite Park, Gallipolis

"S.ning Thh C.mm••lty For Over 105 YHrt"

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TlWNEY JEWELEIS

C1Dtlv1tin1 Dnlcn

422 S.c~N~d ....... Golllp•ll•, Ohio

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Famous Names
in
Sweater Sets
• Pandora
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• Ann Arbor
• Billie Jo
• Banff
•McHenry
• Barringer
• Sweater
• Ninnie

SHE LIKES IT BEST
WHEN IT COMES
FROM
THE STYLE CENTER

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ftlllinine as she Is herself. We've so 111any ucit·
ing ways for SaniG to say Merry ChristNs beaK·
lifully in new colors and styles 11eant e~pecial­
ly for her. I' e have only the finut ,.na•es ilf"
li11gerie - Blanche, Van Raalte, &lt;flair, Val
Mode, S111art Tille •

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RIVERSIDE STUDY CLUB
will meet wltll Mra. M. T, ~­
Ung, Sr. at 603 First Ave.,
1 p.m. White e1epbant gift

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DISCOUNT

Rio Grande AtdM" udder the
cliroetlon of Mr. Merlyn Jtooo.

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BRAJltlN ASSIGNED

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• h41f slips
• panties

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• -gowns
• robes
• negligees
• slips
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Rtw. Wldl Radford tromBeaver,

Ohio, will be the sl)Nker for the
ovonlag. A·revlvol will lilrt oo
Dee. 9 at 7:80 ,P.m. and wU1 ce~t~
tinue thru ~.15, The Rev. Char·

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Durinrl tbeev-brldal
pmei were played with prizes
aoing 10 Mro. David
M111 CIDdY Smma, and Mra.
Bernard SOmerville.
1be colnr scheme d red and
white waa carried out throughOut the deoont1olll which leablrod Jorp whlto wecldlng bello.
Altm- _..., and aeknowiodglnl many IOYOiy gllta, M1"' Howe
and the following pets were nr ·
ved eake and corlee: Mrs. Blll
MeCutl;y, Mill Eva Northup, Mrs.
BDl McCreedy, Mr1. Hugo Pl.er.
ottf., Mrs. David Tawney and 11mJJJ¥, Mrs. Dave Scott, Mist Cln·
dy Sims, Mrs. Casby Meadows
m, Mrs. Ralph Robin1011, Mrs.
Bernard Somerville, Mrs. Harry Dexter, Mrs. George Hout,

aerved.
Another son ot the Haskins' is
Noah Haaldns, Middleport. and
there are four daughters, Ber~
tha (GUI), Beulah, Belva o n d
KathaleeJL

World War L
over 100 guest&amp; attended the
aoclal gathering which began or
1 saturday eventrw and contbfued
over Sunday when a dinner ns

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ChrUtmu devodonl, a bullaall
meedng with tbe IPf'"-• Mra.

VINTON FRIENDSIUP Garden

Mr. and ?rtrs. Bert Janes who

.,.._•• ,_ .. ·u .......888 is there ts a IUilii.Y wno oeueves ln "someone
wwu
•YOJ l!o"
\CJ there."
Had already written most of this column when an AP story
,..,. n- _.llobor~ . G• .Jone~ of Colwnlllla ap-red In moat or tile
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pipers. Jon8s, 38. die&lt;l of multiple injuries rece -.~ n a . ov,
auiO accident. His obaervattons released posthumously m his
...Jones o .... ort" lor weekly newapapers in the area, JJO ~arly match
Any houaeguesta or members
"'" awn· -ide&amp;a I'm going to repeat his conclus1on On case you of the club are welcome to tbe
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dance. Reservatloos of $6 per
missed the story):
Jones said: "I've eJII)erienced the heart or the world - a world couple should be sent to Mrs.
that cares - that's tilled wlttt r.oneem for p~qtle In need."
McGinness. An¥ late comer may
W at the door,

COMliiJNION AND REVIVAL
VINTON - &amp;lnda3 Dec, 8, 7:·
30 p.m. the ur.ord's&amp;lg)er"wUI
be admiDlsterod at the Vlntm
IJnltod - . o t Chureb. The

Durlq The Busy Christmas
Season Use Our Convenient

Mllfllllr FDIC

COMMUNITY SINGERS re.
hea.rsaJ at 2 p. m. in Gallia
Academy auditorium.

Golf Cl b D
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1 heard Elmer Caldwell's son, Jim, and tamlb were coming
home for Thanksgiving, and whUe they were 011 the West Vrgtnta
I d
tur11Jike, they were ooe of severo! ears l"'olvod In. pi1H11J, Cars Plans Compete
run, though.

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK

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Fult%, Mrs. Max Dmatue, Mrs.

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brlde-eleet ~ BW CantreU. wa 1 hmored Tuelda¥ eveniDI with a u-er bold In the
fellowship room ~ the First
lJnliod Pre11&gt;7tor1an Chureb.
Holteaae• lor aha event were
Mrl. Gv;y Winters and Mrt.

GALLIPOLIS -

HOwe,

Gala Outing of 1918 Recalled

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SUNDAY
FRENCH CITY Garllon Club
Flower ::~tow 1 p.m. t.o 6 p.
m., Haekworth home at
JackiOil Bfke and Moore home
at 435 11drd Ave.

GALLIPOLIS _ Mrs. J a n t.

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Barney, who suffered a hairline
fracture of the fibula in practice
Wednesday .
HALL OF FAME
COWMBUS (UP0 - 0 h I o
State's Howard "Hopalong"' Cas-sity, swimmiJW coach Mike Peppe
and golfer Jack Nicklaus will be
inducted Into the Central 0 h i o

ADVICE TO FOOTBALL WIDOWS
TRAITOR. I CAN HEAR IT NOW. M1 Women readen are all going to call ""me "traitor" when I ....,-, "Weekend Cootball is interesting!' 1 watched the usc-Notre Dame game last week am was held
spellbound until the laat mirute. Then we switched to the Cleveland
Browns game. All J can say for No. 44 (Kelly) and his run·.
nlng la ....Wowl
So, girls (!you're weekend fOCJitlJ&amp;ll widows, get hubby to teU you
what it's all about, what iB at stake, and thing!! like, .. That fellow
ia the greatel!lt runner ln the game'' or the best passer and ett;•.•..
You'll get trarested in spite or youraell. Womer how husbands
would reel tl wives really got wrapped lf) in the football games,
especially on holic.tays. She would hate to tear herself away from the
TV set to get a good dinner. I can visualize an increase in sales oJ
Crozen dinners. Can't you?

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Remember, It's the gift that counts. What you pay Is your business- and Revco's r

Washington.

A sadist is a fellow who
gives a retiring person a
contractor. Karl Grueser has watch so that the poor fellow
the plumbing contract and D a n can hear his remaining days
White the electricaJ cmtraet. tick away.

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COLLINS BACK
CLEVELM1J (liP0 Ron
Green, Bill Glass and Gary
Collins have been restored to
the acUve player roster of the
Cleveland Browns and are
expected to pla,y SUnda,y against

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T~~rsdoy Club

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GALLIPOLIS .-

011 Satuidoy,

(be lblrtlelb 0{ Noi'Omber,ln St.
l&gt;eter•o &amp;liiiCGpOI Cburd!, Mloo
~ah DH2II&gt;rouil&gt;. c1aut1rter

kobler.

tbe nvlewer discussed the lite

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Mrs. Arthur Domb.rougb, Jr. • of Lower R 1 1' e r

0( Mr. and

lfeocy R. Lu&lt;e, foundor olthe

llosd, became the bride

'fiiDe..Life.F~ mapzine em.

pin, from the time he wu born
1!11 mlllllonu7 parents In China In
18PI ·ID!i hll death in Callfor.
Ita Ill 1967. All hll lite, • h e
ll')lllh4 ou1, Luos rqretled lhst
ho could not clolm an American

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Y«Ud a new type of joumallam
and creoted the J'lblllhlna em.
Pre. The author gives an ac....,, of the de&gt;el01&gt;111ent of the
Tlme magazine empire, Luce"a
tlnrarled political smbldons, and
the aetlvlties of his second wile,
Clare Boothe Luce, pla,ywrite,
COIJII"tl!llwoman, and U. S. ambllaaador to ltaJ,y. AuthOr J o h n
Kobler is a statf writer of the
SoluNay Evenlnil Post.
Fallowing the review, the club

· neck io hem with wide medal-

membera were served dessert

llah cascade ~et of white
roses and ivy,
Maid or honor ror her slater
was Miss Ann Dambrouib. h
wore a gown ot moss green ctrl!-

Dinner Held
By Ladies
Fellowship
GALLIPOLIS - The amual
Chrlatmas dinner of the First
Blptht Ladies Fellowship held
Thuradl3 evenirw at the R i o
Gl'lllde careierta reatured a festive atmosphere around beautifully deCOtlted tables arranged
by J$'s. W. Amsbury, Mrs. J.
N'ol-fh, Mrs. M, Haskins, Mrs. L.
Brannan, Mrs. E. Gooch, Mr11.
L. El'&amp;l\5, Mrs. M. Rouah, Mrs.

D. Teo!, Mrs. R. SArrett.
~ tlttey dll'ller waspr~
ed and served by the staff of Rio

Grande Clf'eteria.
The officers ror the new year
presented by Mrs. Millie Fol·
dtn of the nominating committee
were &amp;ectPted with no further

.-lnatloas.
They are, president, Mrs. JC)o
MPh Chap!Mn; 1st vice preside.nt. Mrs. Einenon Evana; 2!11
vice preolden4 Mrs. Ralph Bur.•...,.....,., M r s. Cli.XOO
SmUll; aaaistant aecretary, Mrs.

HarrY Cole; treasurer. Mrs. DOD

Teal; uaistant treaaurer, Mrs.
Lester Ew.na; white cross conp
mittee, Mn. James Damer, Mrs.
James Jotmson. and Mrs. James
Hook. Tho "'""lnatlng committee
conalsted of Mn. D. Tell, Mrs.
W. Amabury, Mrs. L. Brewer,
llt8. B. Harrison, and Mrs. M.
Folden.
. 'I1le outgoing prellldent, Mrs.
RuanU Slrrett. presided, am
llltraduced the new officers. Mrs.
Qulpmtn pve a greeting an:l a
ebllle., to each one to be raJ thtalln her service and attendance
and 10 CCXIIInue tohaveomllldto

f«t witb satin trim at the neckline and at the cuffs ol the Iona:
aleeves. The Ooating panel back
oaded In a tiny train. Her bouquet was ol yellow p o m p o m
chl")'santhemums edged In leather
leaf and in her hair she wore a
MRS. JAMES G. BROWN.
circlet ot the same nowers. Miss
Stephanie Darnbrough, sister Of
the bride, and Mrs. ArthurDarnbrough m, her slster.Jn.Jaw,
were bridesmaid and bridesmatron. They wore gowns identical
to the maid of honor, but carried
bronze pompom chrYsanthemums
GALLIPOLIS - The Emanoo gram ••creating for Christmas." and wore circlets of bronze mums
Club met Thursday evening at Mr. James Mullins, a guest, op. In their hair.
Mr. Alex Sebastian of Beaver,
the home of Mrs. Leo Mossman. ened the program with a 10ng
The meeting was called to or- ,.Christmas Lullaby" and he ac- Pa., was best man. Ushers were
der by the president, Mrs. H. B. companied himself on the gui. Mr. Jeff Brown, brother of t h e
Thomas. ~welcomed the guests tar. The words or the song were groom, Mr. HAroldColeman,also
and introduced Mrs. Mary Lewis, written by Mrs. Martha Foster, ot Beaver, Mr. Gerald Fisher Of
"ho in turn introduced the mem- and the music was WJ"itten by State College, Pa.,andthebride's
brothers, Mr. Arthur Darnbrough
bers ot the Creative Writing her son, Cameron.
Grouo. They presented the pro..
Mrs. Mary Lewis explained lU and Mr. WUl Fitzgerald Darnhow the Creative Wrlting ,Group brouglt.
For her daughter's wedding
came into being, and the abD.
lt;y oi creating their own col'b- Mrs,. Darn!t~ chose a dress
JURORS TO liE DRAWN
pos(tions.
1Yie then asked some of and coat ot pale pink raw silk.
PT. PLEAs~T Malon
Count,y Jury- Commissioners, the members of her group to read Her .hat was ol velvet leaves
William Barker, Republlcan and their own works. Mrs. B i I 1 y and petals in a deeper shade and
Vallie Toney, Democrat, w i 11 Houck, Mrs. Charles Richards, her purse corsage was of pink
draw the grand and petit jurors Mrs. Candida Palmer. each read pompoms. Mrs. Brown, mother
for the Jawary, 1969 term of a story. Mrs. Earl Winters read of the groom, wore a sheath
Mason Count;y Circuit Court on several or her poems. Mrs. Har- dress or gold wool with matching accessories, and a hat of moss
Wednesday, Dec. 11 at 1 p.m. in land Wood read a play.
Mrs. Enuna Gatewood told a- green veiling trimmed in t I n y
the office of the circuit clerk.
nowers. She carried a corsage
- - - - - - - - - - - bout the different kinds of ferns,
the TrallingClub Mossbeingused
Professional Business Tl"llnochurch such as dinners and wed- most often Cor Christmas deeoring can be obtained only
ations. ~e then presented eac:h
ding receptions.
through a college-level proPrior to the giftexchangeper~ one present with a sprig Ued with
iod, Pastor Chipman. Mrs. Chap- a red ribbon.
GRADUATES GET
The meeting was very interman aoo their daughter, Mrs. Bill
THE BETTER JOBS!
Kirtlard, sang several musical esting and was enjoyed by every(New Quarter Begins Mar. 18)
selections. Pastor and Mrs. Har- one.
Write or call for catalog and
lnl'ormation.
ry Cole added a most impressive
Refreshment&amp; were served by
part by the reading or the scrip.. the hostess, Mrs. Leo Mossman.
The next meeting ol the Emature tram the books of Matthew
and Luke aoo linking it with a non Club will be a Christmas
story by Helen Frazee Bower en- party to be held on Dec. 19 at
jl6 Locust St., GoiBpol;,
titled "God's Trees." All enjoy- 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Robert Richards.
ed the singing or carols.

Emanon Club Is Host To
Creative Writing Club

lllteretttrw Proenms are beirw
ll'tJDIOd. The lll""t' laeJI)Octipg
to . . _ well acquainted wltll
-~ ol the misslc:Nries U.t the
cht,lreh llliPI)OI1s •• well as with
theli chOdren ai'MI the Oeldsupo~~.
whlo:h they WJor. This fellowllhip
olio IQne to bereody tohelpwllh
the- 1Vlous actlvltiea of t h e

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Mro. Santos wUI slngoneofthe
lead aoprano solo roles in Bach's
"Oirlstmas Ontorlo," hadedaa
"the hupiest Christmas music

Mrs. Reeae pve a short talk
after which Mrl. Elizabeth Mlll·
ford gave a ver,y lntereltinl talk
d her trip to the Holy Land the
pall 1ummer. The members felt
like Ule¥ had been to and aeea.
the D'lli\Y intereltlng places from
Athena, Greece to Cairo, Mar's

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Hill, Loeb, Jerul&amp;lem, the place
where the last

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the Garden of Gethaemane,
Mt. Zion, 'Bethan)', Nazareth,
MoUnt of Olives, Jacob•s Well,

and Mra. John Reese, Region.al dlred.or of Diatrlct 11, were and many other plaeea, eapecl.

Lineoln Ave., Pt:. Pleuaat, W,
Va., where Rev. Brown ls pas~
tor
ol St. """r'o
Lutheran ...__ _ _ _ _ _ _.;:;:
Church.
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achedule of Meigs Junior tQd
Senior High Schools for the ll)coming week:
MONDAY
9TH GRADE baskelhell team
at hc:me agtinat Gallipolis - 4
The following

ed the frlendllness of the peamas trees.
pie there.
1be bualneu meetine and proA gift exchange was enjoyed
P"ant was held In the basement. after which a dessert ot ChrlstEad:l one present answered roll mas salad and cookies were sercall by answerlni how they would •ed.
like to spend Christmas.
A Christmas card wao signed
The secretary read invttatlona for Mrs. L. L, Sheets, an as so-.
maa cloths and tmaU Christ-

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p.m.

to the Middleport Garden CJ.m't elate member, who is visiting in
demonstratl011 by Mrs. BettY Fast Charleston. Plans were made

EMPIRE

oo Thursday night and al10 lUI for the Chriatmas trays for tt.e
wltatlon to the F....,ch C.llf o&amp;ed In a rest home.

GIVE

WIN ENCYCLOPAEDIAS - Shari and Mark Mtteh, children of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mitch or Pomeroy, pose with a 15
volume set of Britannica Junior l.'ncycl~aedlas they were
awarded at Chipman-Canaday Shoe Store in Pomeroy for winning a national contest sponsored by Buster Brown Shoes.

SUNBEAM
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TAWNEY STUDIO
422 Second Ave.
Gallipolis

Phone 446-1615

MAll ORDERS SHIPPED PREPAID
WITHIN 50 MILE AREA

7-8111 GRADE besketball team
at•Gallipolis - 4:15p.m.
WEDNESDAY
WRESTLING team hosts PL
Pleasant - 2:35p.m.
9TH GRADE basketball team
tn vels to Racine - 4 p.m.
TI-tURSDAY
7-8TH GRADE cage learn hosts
Racine - 4 p. m.
FRIDAY
VARSITY aOO Reserve High
Sc.'lool teams host Ironton In
SEGAL play - 1 p.m.

ty.

eel "' the club ... r. Cb'do llld
LUlian Oldaere.
11le p1u ••• by
Gilbert Planto.
Refreshments were ter1ecl to
a.PProxlmately :; 1 mombors and
guests.

'""' next meeting Will ... '"'
Dec. 18 111 7:30 p.m. 111 the K.
ol P. Hall. 11le Chriatmaa party
will ... held at the! Ume.

Miss Williams Hosts

Philomorheon Club

One guest present was Frands C&amp;rd¥.-ell. Now members Introduced to the club were Mrs.
Nancy Lemley, Henry Cline and
Charles Fisher. AlJO reeogniz-

GALLIPOLIS - The annual
Christmas part;y o!Phllomathean
Club was Thursday at the hmle
or Miss Eulah Williams,..chalrman of the committee. The Williuns' home was festive with gay
Chrlatmas decorations.
A turkey dinner with all the
RETURN FROM TRIP
Rl!TLAND- Mro. Eugene At- trimmirws was served to sevenkina recently returned from a teen members.
After dimer there was 1 gilt
trip to Forestville, Md•• visitexchange
followed by a frien:lly
ing her son and daughter -In-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atkins. hour of reminiscing.
The committee which assisted
Mr. and Mrs. Atkins and Mrs.
Miss
Williams was Mrs. Loren
B. E. Carl were Involved in a
MUter.
M r s. Geneva Howell,
car accident about six weeki
Mrs.
Joan
Layne, and Mrs. Frank
ago. All are improving. Mrs.
Atkins was a 'Ihankagtvlng din- Porter.
The next meeting will be on
ner guest at the home r1 Mr.
January
16 with Mrs. Nellie&amp;:arand Mrs. lleymolld Chapman llld
berry
8s
hostess. Mrs. Billy
Mrs. B, E. carl. Silver ~.
Houck
will
present the program.
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Christmas Parry
Held By OAPSE

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HOOVER
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This Christm••

WILL HOLD TIL CHRISTMAS

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GALUl"OLIS - Mra. Ruth Cross, deputy in the omce of Sherur Denver A. Walker, was off this week to deer hunt with her husband, VIrgil. Last report 1 had, alll that was saturday morning,
was ];at Mrs. Cross hadn't ldlled a deer. In tact, I was told slle
h~n' even seen one.
hUe Ruth was gone the office was in capable haOOs. Filling
ln was Mrs. Madge Baird, wife of Conner sheri« Oscar Blird, aOO
ahe' 1 no stranger to the job. Things were quiet during Mrs. Cross'
absence I 1m told. I talked to Mrs. Baird end Mrs. Ruby Thompson,
cook for the sherlff'a department And that's how I found out Mrs.
Cross loves to hunt
It's sure telq)ti!¥r to go down
LAST YEAR, down at Moreto the kitchen at the sheriff' a of- head's McLaughlln Field House,
tlce and beg a morsel when you the Golden Eagle PIJP band played
smell the ll"Oml of Mrs. Thomp- "SWeet Georgia Brown" when tha
son's ~ooldng.~, it ~~ Golder ~es came. on the fi_Qor ,.. ~r~. .
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y~ ~~t .
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~ann'4», ~ •.1 ,;· ~ mustc was ~ic;l.. __
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"'~' i\OrH&lt;lsome blgil ed·by Ken l!oles.
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f. .• ~Jlou.- tn seArch·at a laat
ftyq andes for:-thi fans.
, story before preJB time.
The time is growing near for
COLUMBIA TRIUMPHS
Christmas. Do you realize there
NEW YORI&lt; (UP0 - SophoI LOVE TO HEAR a good lJOP are only 14 more shopping days
more
Leon Williams grabbed the
unUl
Christmas,
beginning
Monband at a basketball game. Was
rebound
of teammate Roger WaICI to Kyger Creek Friday night day? Have you done your Christlaszek'
s
missed foul shot and
where tha Bobcat• took South- mas shopptrw. .. ? Have you put 1CJ
sank
the
winning
basket with onweJtern 71-.59 arxt the pep band your Christmas decorations?
did an edmlrable job playing lhe Maybe It's a little too early. ly 10 seconds left to play SaturThose new Christmas trees the day to give Columbia s hard Star Spangled BI.Mer. Then at
halftime, the l:ta:m entertained merchants pm"chased for the Pub- !ought 69-68 come-from-behirr:t
with sewral seleetlons. They lic Square (city park) are pretty. victory over New York Universounded really good. lrhe band dl· Down at Huntington, they have sity.
rector at Kyger Ceek is J o h n street corner decorations t h 1 t
match our new Christmas ~s.
Melhonoy.
This year they've changed the type oldecorii.Uonherebecallseof
UNDERSTAND the! A. Kimball decoi'Itlona layout ln the park. the irregular Iayollt or the eleoSuiter baa a fine pep band for the There are two new trees, one in trlc light poles on which the decGAHS baske11lall games but r .. each corner of the park on Seo- OI"Iitions would t.ve to be strung.
Down at Huntington, they've
never heard IL I work county ond Ave. lind there are four tall,
baaketball and un busy when the pole-Qrpe sugar plum trees solved that problem by stringing
Blue Del'lls play at home. Maybe erected along the SecOI'IL'I Ave.. the decorations up and down &lt;IPposlte sides of the street; both
durirw: the ChriJtmas - New stde of the park.
Now. those deoorationa are nlce, sides that Is, from pole to pole.
Year•s w.cationlwUigetachance
to tee and hear the Suiter bard. lind the merchants hive invested The poles are rather fllr ~
a lot of money in them, but I still and presented a bit oi a problem,
AUG UNDERSTAND that the prefer the overhead, across-the- bllt that was solved b~ props, of
GaWa Aeadam.Y Hllh School pep street, type of decorations. I've equal height placed in the middle
band soon Will be attired In strip. been told they can't uae that Ql)e of tho span between the poles.
eel _.,. "'" and wesr oallor straw
hats. I think abaskelhellpepband
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11 at Ita beat whtn lt pll.ya
11 SWeet Georgia Brown. .. n.t'•
tho tllome 0( the HArlem Glob&amp;troltln, but It sounds good wllh
a117 tum, and oeoms appropriate for the ocQ.siOJL

.._h mtli.rte.

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of the

held a Christmas party Thursday ..enlnil In the Washington
School Cafeteria.
Clttr Brumfield, chapter president, welcomed the group and
'Introduced special gueats Mr .
and Mrs. Clyde Saunders, Mr.
Marllrl Kerns and Superintendent
and Mrs. Albert R. Durose.
Following the program which
featured Miss Phyllis How e
speaking briefly on ''Keeping
Christmas" a gift exchange was
observed.
Refreshments oi punch, coffee,
cookies, rwts and candy were
served by the hostesses. Miss
Phyllis Howe and Mrs, Zelia

GIVE THEM

In maple, black or white

sue•ts

tlon or Public School Employeos

Selection.

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Forty mem.

lis Chapter of the Ohio Auocla-

• RADIOS, AM &amp; FM
• RECORD CABINETS
• BOOKCASES
• Sofa Throw Cushions
• MIRRORS e PICTURES
• DESKS • HASSOCKS
• BEDSPREADS
•THROW RUGS
• LAMPS, All Tnes
• TABLES
EE, STEP.
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Early American Accessories

ONlY

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Marauder Sports

welcomed aa guests . The tables ally the ooe where Jeau• wu
were decorated with red Christ- born and Wried. 9le emphastz-

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Gallipolis
luslnHs Coll~ge

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oi .u,pearancea with the _Clncl~

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Fellowship will meet on
tho 1111111 Thursday or each month
blt:ktdns in JID1al")', It is open
to au ladles ot the local church
and ......unity.

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lnl' for ita Cbrlltmaa meetins:
It the home ol tbe president,
Mra. Dale Mulford with M r •·
Perry Bradbury as co-holteu.
A turkey dinner was enjoyed
It 6:30 p.m. by 14 memben and
aeven guelts. Mr1. Lorena Reynolda, 1'tbo Is an honorary mem.
ber. and now resides 1n Columbua for the winter, gave grace
betore dinner. Her daughter,
Mra, 0. D. King of Columbu1

one year old.

santoa, four..)'Nr vetenn

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GALLIPOLIS - C h a r le s aolte:
Firat rice jll'ellldollt, Gllbert
''FOil)"' Grant was re-eleeted
B.
Plants; Mcoad vice preid-..
prelldent ol lho GoUla Couab'
Robert
Rothpb; .......,.; lb.
Band Radio Clob at the
Ann
reaular meetlngW-edsJr,Dec. Francia; treaaurer;·
McMahon; p!bUC rela1lona otn~
4, at the K. of P. Hall. "
Robert Wood pve devodoa• cer, Lucille Casey; sergMDt llld secretary Gla&lt;lvs Grani took ot..ma, Jim EW!Ier, and tru ..
roll call ~ rud the mbutes . teea, Farrell Stcwer, Tbompson
ol the lut meeting. 'l1le treaa· casey alld Kollnetl1 Welker.
Plana lor lho Chrlotmu party
urer' s report wao given 1&gt;7 Opal
which will be Dec. 18 were diaStover.
FJectlon of new f1tlcera was cus&amp;ed. 'Ihere will be a IdA
held with lho tollowlns other re- exehaage for the members and
a gift for eaeb ehlld. Surta Claus
wUl al10 be present tor the par-

11te W1311de Garden Club's flower show UUI
Garden Club met Tueada.Y even- weekend.

She and nr. Santos have•

nati Sym,phon;y Orchestra, as well
Is Voice Df America broadcalltl,
Is the wUe ofDr, RoHndoSUtol,
member ol the Wllkoo

Charles Grant Re-Elected by Radio Club

GALLIPOLIS -

Mosolah."
Erik~

The Sund~ Ttmes - Sentinel, Sunday, DecembP.r 8, 1968

Dinner Held by Club

ever wrtU.n. It Ia con.sldtt~
a per in ~ty tor
·performance wIth Hal~

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by Mra. James H. Walker at her

Hallldl,y when Mrs. James Wa1-

moo ilft excllange.

-.a,

Mrs.

weo;iHng, was Of tulle with a small
tiara ol seed pearls and crystal
beading, and abe carried 10 ~­

The noxt meeting will be hel&lt;
at the hOme or Mrs. John E.
ker will read a play and the
membera wtU have their Christ-

of bronze_. fastened to
ber purae.
and ber daughter, Mra. Wood Ar ..
• FollowiJJB tbo
a re- ' nold U, 0( KanNo City, Mo.;
cepll&lt;111 wao held at the cburcb. '!lro. 'l1looclon T. Reed of Alb·
A wtdte lace cloth ccw~ta.e · en•; Mr. Lem Meamwa ot Jac:kHniDI tlble which wu etufer- 11011.Yille, N.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Eded with lha Weddlna cake and ward J. Hu•rak, Muter Rlo:h·
111vor COIIdelabra. Strands of ard 11uJ¥0k, Mrs. Harold Colo·
IIPI'Inaorilutaldedfromthecakc man, and Mloo Juclf Carris, s1l
to the eodl. ot the t.ble. M r a. ot Beaver, Pa.i Mtu Ellen Lub.Y
Jamea MW1 Uld Mra. DousJ.aa and Miss Paula Amsbury ot CtnKayllel' cut lie eall:e, Mlas PhyWa
clncinnatt, ll1d Mrs. Keith Me Ike,
Pope and Milo Mildred Rodorlck
Mr. James Reed and Mr. Rlo:h·
l!l'OIIdod at the~ boil!, and ard North, s1l of Columbus.
!Irs. tack .... Babcock reg!-.
MUir a - · trio to wn.
ed the sueltl. Later Mr. and llamature, Va., Rw. and Mrs.
Mrs. Dombrou&amp;ll served a but- Brown Will be at home st 2Blf

lions of AleDccn lace which were
reembroldered with seed pearla
llld crystal beading. ne e l length sleeve• ended in scallopa
edged with tile lace, and a curved chapel trsln fell from lho
empire waist In back.
Her veil, which had been wom

and cotree.

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Browo,
1011 0( Mr. llld Mro. Otto Jolll
Brown of Boaver, I'L 111e Reverent Albert Ji. Ma-.le per.
formed the double rln&amp; cere.
m&lt;lll!' before u altar decorat«t wiib white ~oil, carnat1ona
IDd roue. Yr. DarnbraJab eaoorled hlo dlutlhter to the altar.
Her noor-lenglh gown 0{ satin
peau 4e sole was appliquee! from

lAiee Was ~edfrolnYale,
where be wa1 head ol h11 claaa.
IDd lttlndld Oxford. The Prea.
b)'ter1u. miaalonarte•' toll in-

IT COSTS NO MORE TO
S£NO THE VERY BEST

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Mra. R01t11ndo
santos (l!errlet Cl-nlnl wiU
make her deiM oolo _ . . . _
with tho W""'"'""Vslloronfirrio
blouse SocleQ' at the society's 2llt..
Guelll !rom out of town Ill· nlversary eoncert Dee. 8 1111
cl.- !Ira. F, c.,oland liteldell WUkea-Barre, PennSJlvanla.
GALLlPOW--

For her departure, the heW
Ml'o. Brown cholo o
of white
cheched In brown, with

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Mod\ fta holte11 to The 1bllrl·
.., Clll!&gt; lui In the CrOit
RCIDIII. at Oacar•a Reataurm.
l!lti&lt;!l. WWiam Jenldna p•ethe
~ iad had ct.o.... lor her
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Harriet Santos To Make Debut

ret .._.. to the families and

Millinery Dept.
.· • Second Floor

• Main Floor · $1.00 to $10.00

•Main Floor
$2.00
to
$10.00

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CLARK'S
JEWELRY STORE .
342 Second Ave . Gollipolia.

446·2691

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The ~· Time ::. • Selllnel, :.IIley. Det~mbor 8, 1968

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Moch Hosts

Darnbrough-Brown
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Vows Repeated Nov. 30 :=.·~=~and·
out.of.-nauuts.

T~~rsdoy Club

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by Job'l

GALLIPOLIS .-

011 Satuidoy,

(be lblrtlelb 0{ Noi'Omber,ln St.
l&gt;eter•o &amp;liiiCGpOI Cburd!, Mloo
~ah DH2II&gt;rouil&gt;. c1aut1rter

kobler.

tbe nvlewer discussed the lite

f1l

Mrs. Arthur Domb.rougb, Jr. • of Lower R 1 1' e r

0( Mr. and

lfeocy R. Lu&lt;e, foundor olthe

llosd, became the bride

'fiiDe..Life.F~ mapzine em.

pin, from the time he wu born
1!11 mlllllonu7 parents In China In
18PI ·ID!i hll death in Callfor.
Ita Ill 1967. All hll lite, • h e
ll')lllh4 ou1, Luos rqretled lhst
ho could not clolm an American

l i - Jameo

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Gal')'

Y«Ud a new type of joumallam
and creoted the J'lblllhlna em.
Pre. The author gives an ac....,, of the de&gt;el01&gt;111ent of the
Tlme magazine empire, Luce"a
tlnrarled political smbldons, and
the aetlvlties of his second wile,
Clare Boothe Luce, pla,ywrite,
COIJII"tl!llwoman, and U. S. ambllaaador to ltaJ,y. AuthOr J o h n
Kobler is a statf writer of the
SoluNay Evenlnil Post.
Fallowing the review, the club

· neck io hem with wide medal-

membera were served dessert

llah cascade ~et of white
roses and ivy,
Maid or honor ror her slater
was Miss Ann Dambrouib. h
wore a gown ot moss green ctrl!-

Dinner Held
By Ladies
Fellowship
GALLIPOLIS - The amual
Chrlatmas dinner of the First
Blptht Ladies Fellowship held
Thuradl3 evenirw at the R i o
Gl'lllde careierta reatured a festive atmosphere around beautifully deCOtlted tables arranged
by J$'s. W. Amsbury, Mrs. J.
N'ol-fh, Mrs. M, Haskins, Mrs. L.
Brannan, Mrs. E. Gooch, Mr11.
L. El'&amp;l\5, Mrs. M. Rouah, Mrs.

D. Teo!, Mrs. R. SArrett.
~ tlttey dll'ller waspr~
ed and served by the staff of Rio

Grande Clf'eteria.
The officers ror the new year
presented by Mrs. Millie Fol·
dtn of the nominating committee
were &amp;ectPted with no further

.-lnatloas.
They are, president, Mrs. JC)o
MPh Chap!Mn; 1st vice preside.nt. Mrs. Einenon Evana; 2!11
vice preolden4 Mrs. Ralph Bur.•...,.....,., M r s. Cli.XOO
SmUll; aaaistant aecretary, Mrs.

HarrY Cole; treasurer. Mrs. DOD

Teal; uaistant treaaurer, Mrs.
Lester Ew.na; white cross conp
mittee, Mn. James Damer, Mrs.
James Jotmson. and Mrs. James
Hook. Tho "'""lnatlng committee
conalsted of Mn. D. Tell, Mrs.
W. Amabury, Mrs. L. Brewer,
llt8. B. Harrison, and Mrs. M.
Folden.
. 'I1le outgoing prellldent, Mrs.
RuanU Slrrett. presided, am
llltraduced the new officers. Mrs.
Qulpmtn pve a greeting an:l a
ebllle., to each one to be raJ thtalln her service and attendance
and 10 CCXIIInue tohaveomllldto

f«t witb satin trim at the neckline and at the cuffs ol the Iona:
aleeves. The Ooating panel back
oaded In a tiny train. Her bouquet was ol yellow p o m p o m
chl")'santhemums edged In leather
leaf and in her hair she wore a
MRS. JAMES G. BROWN.
circlet ot the same nowers. Miss
Stephanie Darnbrough, sister Of
the bride, and Mrs. ArthurDarnbrough m, her slster.Jn.Jaw,
were bridesmaid and bridesmatron. They wore gowns identical
to the maid of honor, but carried
bronze pompom chrYsanthemums
GALLIPOLIS - The Emanoo gram ••creating for Christmas." and wore circlets of bronze mums
Club met Thursday evening at Mr. James Mullins, a guest, op. In their hair.
Mr. Alex Sebastian of Beaver,
the home of Mrs. Leo Mossman. ened the program with a 10ng
The meeting was called to or- ,.Christmas Lullaby" and he ac- Pa., was best man. Ushers were
der by the president, Mrs. H. B. companied himself on the gui. Mr. Jeff Brown, brother of t h e
Thomas. ~welcomed the guests tar. The words or the song were groom, Mr. HAroldColeman,also
and introduced Mrs. Mary Lewis, written by Mrs. Martha Foster, ot Beaver, Mr. Gerald Fisher Of
"ho in turn introduced the mem- and the music was WJ"itten by State College, Pa.,andthebride's
brothers, Mr. Arthur Darnbrough
bers ot the Creative Writing her son, Cameron.
Grouo. They presented the pro..
Mrs. Mary Lewis explained lU and Mr. WUl Fitzgerald Darnhow the Creative Wrlting ,Group brouglt.
For her daughter's wedding
came into being, and the abD.
lt;y oi creating their own col'b- Mrs,. Darn!t~ chose a dress
JURORS TO liE DRAWN
pos(tions.
1Yie then asked some of and coat ot pale pink raw silk.
PT. PLEAs~T Malon
Count,y Jury- Commissioners, the members of her group to read Her .hat was ol velvet leaves
William Barker, Republlcan and their own works. Mrs. B i I 1 y and petals in a deeper shade and
Vallie Toney, Democrat, w i 11 Houck, Mrs. Charles Richards, her purse corsage was of pink
draw the grand and petit jurors Mrs. Candida Palmer. each read pompoms. Mrs. Brown, mother
for the Jawary, 1969 term of a story. Mrs. Earl Winters read of the groom, wore a sheath
Mason Count;y Circuit Court on several or her poems. Mrs. Har- dress or gold wool with matching accessories, and a hat of moss
Wednesday, Dec. 11 at 1 p.m. in land Wood read a play.
Mrs. Enuna Gatewood told a- green veiling trimmed in t I n y
the office of the circuit clerk.
nowers. She carried a corsage
- - - - - - - - - - - bout the different kinds of ferns,
the TrallingClub Mossbeingused
Professional Business Tl"llnochurch such as dinners and wed- most often Cor Christmas deeoring can be obtained only
ations. ~e then presented eac:h
ding receptions.
through a college-level proPrior to the giftexchangeper~ one present with a sprig Ued with
iod, Pastor Chipman. Mrs. Chap- a red ribbon.
GRADUATES GET
The meeting was very interman aoo their daughter, Mrs. Bill
THE BETTER JOBS!
Kirtlard, sang several musical esting and was enjoyed by every(New Quarter Begins Mar. 18)
selections. Pastor and Mrs. Har- one.
Write or call for catalog and
lnl'ormation.
ry Cole added a most impressive
Refreshment&amp; were served by
part by the reading or the scrip.. the hostess, Mrs. Leo Mossman.
The next meeting ol the Emature tram the books of Matthew
and Luke aoo linking it with a non Club will be a Christmas
story by Helen Frazee Bower en- party to be held on Dec. 19 at
jl6 Locust St., GoiBpol;,
titled "God's Trees." All enjoy- 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Robert Richards.
ed the singing or carols.

Emanon Club Is Host To
Creative Writing Club

lllteretttrw Proenms are beirw
ll'tJDIOd. The lll""t' laeJI)Octipg
to . . _ well acquainted wltll
-~ ol the misslc:Nries U.t the
cht,lreh llliPI)OI1s •• well as with
theli chOdren ai'MI the Oeldsupo~~.
whlo:h they WJor. This fellowllhip
olio IQne to bereody tohelpwllh
the- 1Vlous actlvltiea of t h e

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Mualc Dtlpartment..
Mro. Santos wUI slngoneofthe
lead aoprano solo roles in Bach's
"Oirlstmas Ontorlo," hadedaa
"the hupiest Christmas music

Mrs. Reeae pve a short talk
after which Mrl. Elizabeth Mlll·
ford gave a ver,y lntereltinl talk
d her trip to the Holy Land the
pall 1ummer. The members felt
like Ule¥ had been to and aeea.
the D'lli\Y intereltlng places from
Athena, Greece to Cairo, Mar's

Cltl•.,

Hill, Loeb, Jerul&amp;lem, the place
where the last

&amp;~i~Per

was aerv-

edt

the Garden of Gethaemane,
Mt. Zion, 'Bethan)', Nazareth,
MoUnt of Olives, Jacob•s Well,

and Mra. John Reese, Region.al dlred.or of Diatrlct 11, were and many other plaeea, eapecl.

Lineoln Ave., Pt:. Pleuaat, W,
Va., where Rev. Brown ls pas~
tor
ol St. """r'o
Lutheran ...__ _ _ _ _ _ _.;:;:
Church.
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is the sports
achedule of Meigs Junior tQd
Senior High Schools for the ll)coming week:
MONDAY
9TH GRADE baskelhell team
at hc:me agtinat Gallipolis - 4
The following

ed the frlendllness of the peamas trees.
pie there.
1be bualneu meetine and proA gift exchange was enjoyed
P"ant was held In the basement. after which a dessert ot ChrlstEad:l one present answered roll mas salad and cookies were sercall by answerlni how they would •ed.
like to spend Christmas.
A Christmas card wao signed
The secretary read invttatlona for Mrs. L. L, Sheets, an as so-.
maa cloths and tmaU Christ-

AT THE

p.m.

to the Middleport Garden CJ.m't elate member, who is visiting in
demonstratl011 by Mrs. BettY Fast Charleston. Plans were made

EMPIRE

oo Thursday night and al10 lUI for the Chriatmas trays for tt.e
wltatlon to the F....,ch C.llf o&amp;ed In a rest home.

GIVE

WIN ENCYCLOPAEDIAS - Shari and Mark Mtteh, children of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mitch or Pomeroy, pose with a 15
volume set of Britannica Junior l.'ncycl~aedlas they were
awarded at Chipman-Canaday Shoe Store in Pomeroy for winning a national contest sponsored by Buster Brown Shoes.

SUNBEAM
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CENTICULAR
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Thla W•ek Only

Mfr . Svpo . Liar SJ9.9S

TAWNEY STUDIO
422 Second Ave.
Gallipolis

Phone 446-1615

MAll ORDERS SHIPPED PREPAID
WITHIN 50 MILE AREA

7-8111 GRADE besketball team
at•Gallipolis - 4:15p.m.
WEDNESDAY
WRESTLING team hosts PL
Pleasant - 2:35p.m.
9TH GRADE basketball team
tn vels to Racine - 4 p.m.
TI-tURSDAY
7-8TH GRADE cage learn hosts
Racine - 4 p. m.
FRIDAY
VARSITY aOO Reserve High
Sc.'lool teams host Ironton In
SEGAL play - 1 p.m.

ty.

eel "' the club ... r. Cb'do llld
LUlian Oldaere.
11le p1u ••• by
Gilbert Planto.
Refreshments were ter1ecl to
a.PProxlmately :; 1 mombors and
guests.

'""' next meeting Will ... '"'
Dec. 18 111 7:30 p.m. 111 the K.
ol P. Hall. 11le Chriatmaa party
will ... held at the! Ume.

Miss Williams Hosts

Philomorheon Club

One guest present was Frands C&amp;rd¥.-ell. Now members Introduced to the club were Mrs.
Nancy Lemley, Henry Cline and
Charles Fisher. AlJO reeogniz-

GALLIPOLIS - The annual
Christmas part;y o!Phllomathean
Club was Thursday at the hmle
or Miss Eulah Williams,..chalrman of the committee. The Williuns' home was festive with gay
Chrlatmas decorations.
A turkey dinner with all the
RETURN FROM TRIP
Rl!TLAND- Mro. Eugene At- trimmirws was served to sevenkina recently returned from a teen members.
After dimer there was 1 gilt
trip to Forestville, Md•• visitexchange
followed by a frien:lly
ing her son and daughter -In-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atkins. hour of reminiscing.
The committee which assisted
Mr. and Mrs. Atkins and Mrs.
Miss
Williams was Mrs. Loren
B. E. Carl were Involved in a
MUter.
M r s. Geneva Howell,
car accident about six weeki
Mrs.
Joan
Layne, and Mrs. Frank
ago. All are improving. Mrs.
Atkins was a 'Ihankagtvlng din- Porter.
The next meeting will be on
ner guest at the home r1 Mr.
January
16 with Mrs. Nellie&amp;:arand Mrs. lleymolld Chapman llld
berry
8s
hostess. Mrs. Billy
Mrs. B, E. carl. Silver ~.
Houck
will
present the program.
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GALUl"OLIS - Mra. Ruth Cross, deputy in the omce of Sherur Denver A. Walker, was off this week to deer hunt with her husband, VIrgil. Last report 1 had, alll that was saturday morning,
was ];at Mrs. Cross hadn't ldlled a deer. In tact, I was told slle
h~n' even seen one.
hUe Ruth was gone the office was in capable haOOs. Filling
ln was Mrs. Madge Baird, wife of Conner sheri« Oscar Blird, aOO
ahe' 1 no stranger to the job. Things were quiet during Mrs. Cross'
absence I 1m told. I talked to Mrs. Baird end Mrs. Ruby Thompson,
cook for the sherlff'a department And that's how I found out Mrs.
Cross loves to hunt
It's sure telq)ti!¥r to go down
LAST YEAR, down at Moreto the kitchen at the sheriff' a of- head's McLaughlln Field House,
tlce and beg a morsel when you the Golden Eagle PIJP band played
smell the ll"Oml of Mrs. Thomp- "SWeet Georgia Brown" when tha
son's ~ooldng.~, it ~~ Golder ~es came. on the fi_Qor ,.. ~r~. .
.
y~ ~~t .
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~ann'4», ~ •.1 ,;· ~ mustc was ~ic;l.. __
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"'~' i\OrH&lt;lsome blgil ed·by Ken l!oles.
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f. .• ~Jlou.- tn seArch·at a laat
ftyq andes for:-thi fans.
, story before preJB time.
The time is growing near for
COLUMBIA TRIUMPHS
Christmas. Do you realize there
NEW YORI&lt; (UP0 - SophoI LOVE TO HEAR a good lJOP are only 14 more shopping days
more
Leon Williams grabbed the
unUl
Christmas,
beginning
Monband at a basketball game. Was
rebound
of teammate Roger WaICI to Kyger Creek Friday night day? Have you done your Christlaszek'
s
missed foul shot and
where tha Bobcat• took South- mas shopptrw. .. ? Have you put 1CJ
sank
the
winning
basket with onweJtern 71-.59 arxt the pep band your Christmas decorations?
did an edmlrable job playing lhe Maybe It's a little too early. ly 10 seconds left to play SaturThose new Christmas trees the day to give Columbia s hard Star Spangled BI.Mer. Then at
halftime, the l:ta:m entertained merchants pm"chased for the Pub- !ought 69-68 come-from-behirr:t
with sewral seleetlons. They lic Square (city park) are pretty. victory over New York Universounded really good. lrhe band dl· Down at Huntington, they have sity.
rector at Kyger Ceek is J o h n street corner decorations t h 1 t
match our new Christmas ~s.
Melhonoy.
This year they've changed the type oldecorii.Uonherebecallseof
UNDERSTAND the! A. Kimball decoi'Itlona layout ln the park. the irregular Iayollt or the eleoSuiter baa a fine pep band for the There are two new trees, one in trlc light poles on which the decGAHS baske11lall games but r .. each corner of the park on Seo- OI"Iitions would t.ve to be strung.
Down at Huntington, they've
never heard IL I work county ond Ave. lind there are four tall,
baaketball and un busy when the pole-Qrpe sugar plum trees solved that problem by stringing
Blue Del'lls play at home. Maybe erected along the SecOI'IL'I Ave.. the decorations up and down &lt;IPposlte sides of the street; both
durirw: the ChriJtmas - New stde of the park.
Now. those deoorationa are nlce, sides that Is, from pole to pole.
Year•s w.cationlwUigetachance
to tee and hear the Suiter bard. lind the merchants hive invested The poles are rather fllr ~
a lot of money in them, but I still and presented a bit oi a problem,
AUG UNDERSTAND that the prefer the overhead, across-the- bllt that was solved b~ props, of
GaWa Aeadam.Y Hllh School pep street, type of decorations. I've equal height placed in the middle
band soon Will be attired In strip. been told they can't uae that Ql)e of tho span between the poles.
eel _.,. "'" and wesr oallor straw
hats. I think abaskelhellpepband
•.•
11 at Ita beat whtn lt pll.ya
11 SWeet Georgia Brown. .. n.t'•
tho tllome 0( the HArlem Glob&amp;troltln, but It sounds good wllh
a117 tum, and oeoms appropriate for the ocQ.siOJL

.._h mtli.rte.

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of the

held a Christmas party Thursday ..enlnil In the Washington
School Cafeteria.
Clttr Brumfield, chapter president, welcomed the group and
'Introduced special gueats Mr .
and Mrs. Clyde Saunders, Mr.
Marllrl Kerns and Superintendent
and Mrs. Albert R. Durose.
Following the program which
featured Miss Phyllis How e
speaking briefly on ''Keeping
Christmas" a gift exchange was
observed.
Refreshments oi punch, coffee,
cookies, rwts and candy were
served by the hostesses. Miss
Phyllis Howe and Mrs, Zelia

GIVE THEM

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sue•ts

tlon or Public School Employeos

Selection.

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• TABLES
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Early American Accessories

ONlY

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welcomed aa guests . The tables ally the ooe where Jeau• wu
were decorated with red Christ- born and Wried. 9le emphastz-

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luslnHs Coll~ge

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oi .u,pearancea with the _Clncl~

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Fellowship will meet on
tho 1111111 Thursday or each month
blt:ktdns in JID1al")', It is open
to au ladles ot the local church
and ......unity.

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lnl' for ita Cbrlltmaa meetins:
It the home ol tbe president,
Mra. Dale Mulford with M r •·
Perry Bradbury as co-holteu.
A turkey dinner was enjoyed
It 6:30 p.m. by 14 memben and
aeven guelts. Mr1. Lorena Reynolda, 1'tbo Is an honorary mem.
ber. and now resides 1n Columbua for the winter, gave grace
betore dinner. Her daughter,
Mra, 0. D. King of Columbu1

one year old.

santoa, four..)'Nr vetenn

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GALLIPOLIS - C h a r le s aolte:
Firat rice jll'ellldollt, Gllbert
''FOil)"' Grant was re-eleeted
B.
Plants; Mcoad vice preid-..
prelldent ol lho GoUla Couab'
Robert
Rothpb; .......,.; lb.
Band Radio Clob at the
Ann
reaular meetlngW-edsJr,Dec. Francia; treaaurer;·
McMahon; p!bUC rela1lona otn~
4, at the K. of P. Hall. "
Robert Wood pve devodoa• cer, Lucille Casey; sergMDt llld secretary Gla&lt;lvs Grani took ot..ma, Jim EW!Ier, and tru ..
roll call ~ rud the mbutes . teea, Farrell Stcwer, Tbompson
ol the lut meeting. 'l1le treaa· casey alld Kollnetl1 Welker.
Plana lor lho Chrlotmu party
urer' s report wao given 1&gt;7 Opal
which will be Dec. 18 were diaStover.
FJectlon of new f1tlcera was cus&amp;ed. 'Ihere will be a IdA
held with lho tollowlns other re- exehaage for the members and
a gift for eaeb ehlld. Surta Claus
wUl al10 be present tor the par-

11te W1311de Garden Club's flower show UUI
Garden Club met Tueada.Y even- weekend.

She and nr. Santos have•

nati Sym,phon;y Orchestra, as well
Is Voice Df America broadcalltl,
Is the wUe ofDr, RoHndoSUtol,
member ol the Wllkoo

Charles Grant Re-Elected by Radio Club

GALLIPOLIS -

Mosolah."
Erik~

The Sund~ Ttmes - Sentinel, Sunday, DecembP.r 8, 1968

Dinner Held by Club

ever wrtU.n. It Ia con.sldtt~
a per in ~ty tor
·performance wIth Hal~

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Hallldl,y when Mrs. James Wa1-

moo ilft excllange.

-.a,

Mrs.

weo;iHng, was Of tulle with a small
tiara ol seed pearls and crystal
beading, and abe carried 10 ~­

The noxt meeting will be hel&lt;
at the hOme or Mrs. John E.
ker will read a play and the
membera wtU have their Christ-

of bronze_. fastened to
ber purae.
and ber daughter, Mra. Wood Ar ..
• FollowiJJB tbo
a re- ' nold U, 0( KanNo City, Mo.;
cepll&lt;111 wao held at the cburcb. '!lro. 'l1looclon T. Reed of Alb·
A wtdte lace cloth ccw~ta.e · en•; Mr. Lem Meamwa ot Jac:kHniDI tlble which wu etufer- 11011.Yille, N.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Eded with lha Weddlna cake and ward J. Hu•rak, Muter Rlo:h·
111vor COIIdelabra. Strands of ard 11uJ¥0k, Mrs. Harold Colo·
IIPI'Inaorilutaldedfromthecakc man, and Mloo Juclf Carris, s1l
to the eodl. ot the t.ble. M r a. ot Beaver, Pa.i Mtu Ellen Lub.Y
Jamea MW1 Uld Mra. DousJ.aa and Miss Paula Amsbury ot CtnKayllel' cut lie eall:e, Mlas PhyWa
clncinnatt, ll1d Mrs. Keith Me Ike,
Pope and Milo Mildred Rodorlck
Mr. James Reed and Mr. Rlo:h·
l!l'OIIdod at the~ boil!, and ard North, s1l of Columbus.
!Irs. tack .... Babcock reg!-.
MUir a - · trio to wn.
ed the sueltl. Later Mr. and llamature, Va., Rw. and Mrs.
Mrs. Dombrou&amp;ll served a but- Brown Will be at home st 2Blf

lions of AleDccn lace which were
reembroldered with seed pearla
llld crystal beading. ne e l length sleeve• ended in scallopa
edged with tile lace, and a curved chapel trsln fell from lho
empire waist In back.
Her veil, which had been wom

and cotree.

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Browo,
1011 0( Mr. llld Mro. Otto Jolll
Brown of Boaver, I'L 111e Reverent Albert Ji. Ma-.le per.
formed the double rln&amp; cere.
m&lt;lll!' before u altar decorat«t wiib white ~oil, carnat1ona
IDd roue. Yr. DarnbraJab eaoorled hlo dlutlhter to the altar.
Her noor-lenglh gown 0{ satin
peau 4e sole was appliquee! from

lAiee Was ~edfrolnYale,
where be wa1 head ol h11 claaa.
IDd lttlndld Oxford. The Prea.
b)'ter1u. miaalonarte•' toll in-

IT COSTS NO MORE TO
S£NO THE VERY BEST

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Mra. R01t11ndo
santos (l!errlet Cl-nlnl wiU
make her deiM oolo _ . . . _
with tho W""'"'""Vslloronfirrio
blouse SocleQ' at the society's 2llt..
Guelll !rom out of town Ill· nlversary eoncert Dee. 8 1111
cl.- !Ira. F, c.,oland liteldell WUkea-Barre, PennSJlvanla.
GALLlPOW--

For her departure, the heW
Ml'o. Brown cholo o
of white
cheched In brown, with

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Mod\ fta holte11 to The 1bllrl·
.., Clll!&gt; lui In the CrOit
RCIDIII. at Oacar•a Reataurm.
l!lti&lt;!l. WWiam Jenldna p•ethe
~ iad had ct.o.... lor her
~.

Harriet Santos To Make Debut

ret .._.. to the families and

Millinery Dept.
.· • Second Floor

• Main Floor · $1.00 to $10.00

•Main Floor
$2.00
to
$10.00

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The Sunday Times • Sentinel, SUn;lay, December 3, 1968

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The Sunday Times • Sentinel, SUn;lay, December 3, 1968

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Sunda.7, December 8, 1968

Annual Installation Held

Install Officers

·~DLEMRT
AmW In- Bulb· Naomi King, Ellllor: Ma- lllotolllnr olllcor. s.owuallllll~
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lblllatlon ol new omcera f o r r1e Pickala,
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tDO.

Inlltalled worthy matron a n d
wort.h,y pa.tnln ofthe chapter were
Dorotlly and Albert Woodard. 0111·
er oft'icers Installed were Evelyn
Laming, aoooclate matron: Thomas Edwards, a111oclate patron;
Elsie Smith, secretarYi DorothY
wm. treasurer; Mabel GoegleJn,
associate conductress; the Rev .
Glen Hiles, chaplain; BeUe lW.es,
organist.
Judy JeweU, Adah; Dorinda
Wilson, Esther; Clara 9Je Soulsby, Martha; Edna Slusher, EJecta; Helen Hubbard. warder; and
Denzel Goeglein, sentinel. To
be installed at a later date are
&amp;le Zirkle, conductress, a n d
Charlotte DWard, Ruth.
Kathryn Oliver and J a m e 8
Soulsby, worthy matron and pa tron of the chapter, presided in
the opening ritual . Mrs. ouver
extended a welcome to the members and guests. Welcomed and
escorted to seats ln the East in
addition to Mrs. Mindling was
.'\gnes Wolfe, deputy grand matrm of District 25.
Dlstlnguished Masons presented were Theo smith, Dale Smith,
James Soulsby, Thomas Edwards
and Albert Woodward. Assistiru:
with the installation were Ella
Smith and Dale smith, installlnr
grand marshalls; Florence Tracy, installing organistj Caddie
\\1 i ckham , l.llstalli ng cnapla:in:
Maud Grueser. installiiU!: con·
duetress; James Soulsby, instal·
ling warder: $1M '~'hpn Smith

chopter .

Mr. Uld Mrs. Woodard prerose corsages or boutonnieres.
An arrangement al r~ roses
centered the refreahmeM table
which was COYered with red nett:tng over white. Mabel Goegleln
presided at. the eoftee service,
and Mrs. Oliver J)OW'ed t h e
punch. Sening on the refreshment committee were Thelma
Dill and Marla Foster, CO·dl&amp;ir-

Given for

Set Annual Party

With Nothi1111ln Either W
The invention Is called Rx-1110
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MRS. MARGE WALBURN, loll, aad MrL FlY wanace, """lblt 1 ....U portion of the handmade
articles to be olfered for aale Tueadly when woin,en of the Middleport Firat United Presbyterian
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f irst Dinner

Third Daughter's

Surprise is

nan1e from the fact that thE
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leaf stem has f a II e n off
resembles a horse's hoof.

Circle Ho /ds

ty Maples, Adah; Farle Komody,

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&amp;ented each of the incoming and
outgoing ofticers with red velvet

Mrs. Childers
Christmas will be a little late this year for the Dwight Wallace
family or Middleport- but wt.t a happy reunion it "ill bel
In VletD.m for a year, Alan is expected to leiVe there Dec. 31.
No fret for the Wall•ces; they'll just postpone everything until he
arrives. On the 31st Alan will lave been there • year to the dt.y Is
an operating room technician at the DeNarc Hospital.
And while the Wall&amp;ces celebrate late, another Mldclleport CamUy will be having Its Chrisbnas early.
Kevin and Christy Smith, whose Athens, by claases of the Middlemother, Kathern Roush Smith, is port Churcb of Christ.
Tuesday night the Homebuilda patient at Mount Carmel Hospita! in Columbus, will, hope tully, ers Class wlll stage a party for
have Christmas at their mother' s 30 men and women in the acute
bedside. The children are tern- intensive care unit at tile hospi·
porarily living here witll their taL Wednesday night the youth
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. AJ. grO\IP will entertain the 21 youngbert Roush. They wiU be taken sters who reside in the children's
to Columbus the weekend before
cottage at the hospital.
Christmas.
Kathern had expected to be
home for the holidays, but complications now prohibit this. She
has had extensive surgery twice
in the past 10 weeks for a rheumatoid arthritic con:Jition or her
legs.
CERTAINLY THE person who
found the billfold -.jth $40 In It
belonging to Mrs. T~ Berry
couldn't have needed the motley
more than she, what with CJ\riat~
mas just around the corner, and
two youngsters. Perhaps the tinder would like to return the money. It can be mailed to Mrs. Ber·
ry at Middl~ort.

MIDDLEPORT - A surprise
.l1llriY hooorlng Mrs. Minerva
Chlklers on her 94th birthc:IQ anniversary was staged Frida3
night by the Phllathea Society ~
the Middleport Church of Christ
at the home other daughter, Mrs.
Pearl Reynolds.
A gift from the society was
presented to Mrs. Childers by
Mrs. Nora Rlee, president. ~e
wu also given several cards and
'a decorated cake.
Refreshments of punch, cookies, and co1fee were servedfrom
a table oovered with a Christmas cloth and centered with a
holiday arrangement. Mrs. L. E.
Reynolds served the pmch, and
Mrs. Rice presided at the silver
coffee service.

Birth Announced
POMEROY - Mr. and Mro.
Jemlnp c. Jell of Mlnerovlne
..,.. amounctng the blr1ll of their
third daughter, Nov, 27, at the
Pleasant Vslley Hol!lltal, Point
Pleasant.
The baby weighed 1 e v e n
pOllbia, 13 ounces aDd hal been
named Jane Louise. Mr. and Mrs.
Seldm E. Baker, Sr., Pomeroy,
Uld Wldrley D, Jell o! Clio, W.
Va., are the grandparents. Mra.
Oma JBtt of Clendenin, W. VL
Is a poternalsreat;lr8ndmotl&gt;eMr. and Mrs. Jetts~ two other
chlldren are Brenda Kay, MYen. and Susan Jane, rive.
Attending the party were Mrs.

Ernest Lallance,

Mrs.

Roulh, Mrs. Helen

Oscar

Reynolds,

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a:;:..~a::·F:-.;

United Prellilflarlan clouroh
Tueodoy, Doc. 3. at 110011- Following the potluck diMer 111 exchan&amp;e of lliJia wao beld.
The reauJ,u meeting wa1 eaadudod ~ tile proof-, Laura
Pickens. 'lbe "Purp&gt;H of tJplteel Prelbyterlan Women" waa
read In unl- repll"towororead
Uid OA&gt;""'od. and a o:ollo&lt;llm
~ '13 taken.
Durlntlthe piecing of tht leaat
coin, Racllel M&lt;llrlde read Woe
10:30.$1 and Chrlol'o Friendohlp, followed ~ pra_yer. Mra.
Pickens reed miaotonarleo to be
pra_yod lor In Paldltan and ID
artlcle on o Chrlltlan G I r I o

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Pearl Blll&lt;e, Mra, Bodltle, ~­
AntloDIQ&gt;, Mro. Hawldno, Mra.
Cowan, Mro. JoaOI, Emma K.
ClotworthY, Graco Frtllldl, Eve-

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Guests Attend
Loqan Dinner

and Klns.
Guelta were welcomed from
Racine, Chooltlro, ~. HarrtiiCIIIVIIIe, and MarleUa Chiptors. Mro. Mltcholl, a .JIOit matroD, presented Am 'l'bDmal with
a post potroll'a Jewol, A alll
WU pre-.cl to llobert Klns,
put pdr&lt;lll.
A rod and sreon color ldleme
wa1 carried out Ill the deccwa-

beJd.

Attendl QC bealdea

BETHI!L 82; IIQrnatlonal Ordie, Mra. Elva Dalley, Mra. Car· dlr ol Jobs Dallllbtera, 7:30Mon-

mon HaU, Mro. Marjorie Roollh,

Mro. Ethel - · Mra. llcorotll1
Dural, lllra. Kathl- Word, Mra.
In I.aWrenee, Mra. Esther
Rrulh, Mro. COra lllltm, Mro.
Gamet
Mro. Asnoi
Prloo.

pera PlatDJ.

Mr. 11111 Mr
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=-vld
~ Rl(ppreoe- Mrs. Ria• with a Thanlaotllvllll lable un._.,.nt olllsll
Rowers.

A lfondorfvl "Ill

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will hold • milcellaMwl - er bosfmln1 at 7:30 p.m. Satur.
doT at !be III'IDP hall In loonor
a! Mr. and 'llrl. Lowell Qlth.
rio. Frlonda of the cwple are
lllvlled.

mas dlmer prepared by Auxlllary at hall m HutiAmllt Ave.,
Pmneroy. Korean and Vfotnam
veterana iDvtted to dinner 8..llld

meotflll.
AFTERNOON CmCLE, Heath
United -~~~ Chur&lt;b, soclol
room, I p.m. Thurodoy, amual
Christmas l101cheon followed by

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IIJ'OUP parUdpotlon prosram.
PTA TO MEET
BROAD RUN - The Broad
Run PTA will meet Tueoda,y,

G{P--TOTE

De&lt;. 10, at 7:30 p.m. Rev. 0.
H. Carder will lhOw olldes ~
tho Holy Land. 'lbe Plbli• Ia

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MIDDLEPORT

Invited.

PLAN INSTAlLATION
RACINE - lnllallallm ~ now

olllcers lor Racine Lod&amp;e No.
461 F&amp;AM will be held Tueodoy
nlllht duriJI« tho naulu meotflll
to boglll at 7:30 p.m. llefresbmento wiU be IOl'Ved and all

THE ORJGINAL STRETCH BOOT. EASY ON -·
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POMEROY - Mra. vnmo PlkBooltmoblle
the Oh lo
Asoocdatlon
meotflllln Columlouo at.the NeU
Houae on December 6,

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DO YOU HAVE some paperback
books you would like to get out
of th.e way'? This is one oft h e
items the Chillicothe Veterans
Hospital wants for Its patients.

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EVERYTHING AT SALE PRICES-TIL JANUARY 1st

The Middleport Ladles Auxiliary of Feeney- Bennett Po1t 128,
American Legion is hlndllng the
collection. Just leave the books
on the porch at 249 North Third,
preferably before Thuradaywhen
auxiliary members will be mak·
ing the trip toChUiicothe for the
Eighth District Christmas part;y.
TWO HOLIDAY partie1 wUI be
neld this week at the Southeastern Ohio Mental Health Center,

of the eddie WCIDin't ClW ot
tile S..rod H.n Cburoh Thuri-

POMEROY - rm back to work, f71l and too pWo lat.r. Thlo
Ia tact, DOt fteUon. Oa Frida)', Nov, 29, I atarted to [M1 not 10 JOOd.
Satunil&gt;' IIIOI'nllwl wu roollJ olo:k.
NOIJ U. r•aonl pa.aa tbla an to you II lor ooe ancl aU to take

IIQ 1IIPt at tho Ohio Power co.
olllc:e.
OO.r olfteen elected for 1969

care. Thl1 tla. bul: Is like llOihliW 1 have ever enc&lt;Miltered.

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Farmers Urged
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tive vice presldeatt C. William
Swank of the Ohio Farm Bureau
Federation laid Thurodoy Ianners are discouraged ••about this
indu!!try of agriculture."
"U any of you have these feelings get rid or them," SWank said
in an adress to 50 local Fann
Bureau leaders tLom Southwestern Ohio. "We are going to raise
our alghts, work toward our goals
and achieve them.
uFarmera all over Ohio need
to crawl off their tractor seat&amp;
and get involved in the middle ot
things," SWank said "Just p~
ducirut more will not s&lt;ive the
farm problem. Fanners can help
make decisions. They can study

the tuues."

Army to Turn
WASIDNGTON (UPI) - The army announced plans Friday torelease before the end of1969allof
20,000 Army Notional Guanl Uld
reserve troops who were called
to active ducy early this year.
Those who were aent to Viet.nam- about hall ~ the t&lt;QIwlll be released 11 .rler the eompleUon or the normal une-year
tour ot duty'" there, the anny

Artificial or alive, fragrant enchanting,
flowers add a special bit of spirit to lhe
holidays! As a gilt, flowers carry your mer·
ry message in a charmint way; lor your
home, they add a colorful, festive air lo any
room! Let our experts arranae them lor you.
Our prices are always reasonable.

•GRAVE BUfllETS
•POINSEnJAS
•HOUSE
PUNTS

.PROFF·ITTS WHOLESALE
'SPECIAL ·.
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II you get her I Frigidaire
Dlahwuher tor Christmas. Frigidaire's the brand with time-hOarding,
work-saving 8Jtlra help built In, top to boHom. Look at the puahbuHons
on the CUatom Imperial. lor Instance. Instant selection of""" cycles
• . . from a hot, drenching pot-and-pan waah that'll clean oH eY8n her

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can make her dinner plates aparkle when comp111y • comIng. Let all lila help built Into a Frigidaire Dl-asher help
her all ne•t year, and year11 after that ••• whUe you enloy
more wlla and laoa hOusewife. Now fha(l a good deal.

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POMEROY - Food Items [or a
Chrlotmaa buket lor a ,_iy
family were oontributed by mem.
bers of the Pomeroy Women•a
Christian Temperance Uni.m &amp;arlllg a meotflll Wednesday afternoon at the Pomer&lt;ll' United Method! II Churt:b.
A holldoy potluck pre&lt;eded the
meeting coodoeted bY Mro. Allen
Hamptoo, president. Pra_yer b,y
Mro. Hampton Uld IIJ'OIII&gt; slnglns
CII''O Little TOim of Bethlehem"
opened the business aeslloa.
A legislative report waa glven:
by Miss Lucretia Genhelmer. who
alao noted that a rum or a speaker wiD he preoented lllthelolelgs
County ochools Ill JIIIIIIIU')', At

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...., . . . "" ..,_.: lttat caPf.City models let many tamlllel

wath 1u1t onoe •

MEROY FLOWER
Phone 992-2039 Dar
Ve~n

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Free Deh••ry

Pomeroy, 0.

coutd None.

da¥.

Yours

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to...,. ••11•nd'1bl8tr:
&amp;-yar warranty
up by

Kelp

G•naral MOIOI'I.

~'lh·,.rchooaef
l.l•lnt . . . . Soft.

HelplncMG•..... riiM . . .h
811 thOiCI Of lront·IOICierl.
IOp-IOAderl, vndercounlttt.

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Buv her a Frigidllin Dishwasher because ...

frigidaire hothen to build in mare help.
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HKt. yellow gold overlay.
See our beautiful ~lee~
tion of this fine quality

jewelry today.

BROOCH ... ... $21.00
EARRINGS ..... $13.50

CLARK'S
JEWELRY STORE
342 Second Ave ..
Gallipolis, 0.
446-2691

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the
"Glitters"

Bright lights for your holiday
nlghtal Gala, glamourous glitters
picking up glints ot gleaming
gold, shimmers of soH silver,

Beginning Monday, De(.
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UN-Tf(~ t:OO
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and sprinkling them on a white
Jacy pump with a sleek-slim

heel, • trlm·tapered toe. What
a lllrty, feminine way to glow all
through the holiday aeuonl
In Gold or Silver.
Tho Mltching Handbog
Seen in SEVENTEEN

We Issue
Gill
Certificates

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"A Gold
Star Store"

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SHOPPING HEADQUARTERs ..... .

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Yor,if:~_lothlnl

House
IN POii!RofiliR'o~u' • v!ARs·· .
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Roses of delicately hand·
C&lt;Jrved genuine ivory. with
finel y veined leaves in

that Ume leaflets on temperance
will aloo he dlatributod.
A letter wu read rrom the
American Councll 011 Alcohol
Problems reporting the making
&lt;i a tUm showing the eaecta of
drink. The 111m will be obown m
telovlllkln. Due• wen collected
at the lll8t'JIIIII!,
Mra. Joe Cook presented the
program using scripture rrom st.
John 1: l-It. 9lo read a meditation oo Christmas aad alao pre-.cl a Chrlatmu slllry. Group
lllnglng of ""A 9JDg in the Air"
Uld prayer bY lllro. T, T. 9\elton c:onciOOod the mooting, 'Mrs.
Slelton also gave grace before
the potluck diD!er.

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tf Cust•en. •••

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Ill._..,. C.ffeo,ot

WE WffiE FLOWERS
EVERY WHERE!

W. Main St.

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.. .go after-sixing in "Lacy Lites"

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ORDER NOWI

Mn. Millard

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Food Brought for Basket

WOW! Only 14 Shoppin&amp; Days Til Cll'lsbnas

You can get
and ,_ ho. .ife

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The de luxe crepes, satinbact crepes, drapable woven
sharkskins, silky kllit sharkskins, satin looks, silkUke
looks, matte jerseys and
doullle knits are the right
fabrics for the new stinky,
•winD look of the 408.

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ace Abbutt, 1he teac:ber. IDd the
Rev. 111111 Mra. Raullln MDyer. In
lieu ~ a cift e:rchanle, it Wll
dec:ldocl to continuo the "Chriolmaa lD Jub'" .Pf0Jec.1: for the
Mella CouiJt;J Cldldrea't EIDme.
Plan1 were alto dlacuaaed •• to
the pari willoh the cla11 - ploy
fb tbarW Jtt'Oil"aiDI at , t h e
Solilt._Nrn Ohio Meotal a.Ith

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Cuslom lmptlill DilhmotiUt, Model QIIY.CIMN

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Chrl•-· •hllwhV nntlhod 11111 gUll an wnpped. Aren't the7 the onea! Persomlly, 1 hlven"t
elUted. Maybe I wW make it before the deadlbw, . Center.
Now ir we should pt about tJro reetof •now 1 would
Featured In a program pre.
pared
by Mra. Horace AlJbott
KATIE
really get In the mood.
The Dally Sentinel staft hiS the olllce window decorated. and Mr 1. Ka1netb Scitea waa a
Raolly, I lhauld "Y, Bob Hoeftlch has the wh- beautl!ull)' do.,.. lklt on a !yJII cal clue meeting
night IQ'itten by Forreot Bachorated, with our aa&amp;lltance.
tel as 1 parody to ..The Night
LAREN MAY WOLFE, young daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Larry Before Chrimnas."
wotre, Racine, ts 1 patient lit Holzer Medical Center. Laren MaJ
Guelta at the d1aner were two
was admitted WedneJCiay evening. We hope you are well very aoon couples from the young married
so you can enjoy the Chriatmaa aeaaon.
clall of the ehurcb, Mr. and Mrs.
Terl7 ()h)lnpr ond Mr. and Mrs.
UNDERSTAND THE Big Bend MiMtrel party wu IJIIite ~~ Don Erwin. Decorations were
cesstul Didn't make it myself, but from all reporta it waa really handled by Mra. Lowell Beaver,
something. Had a card rrcn Olive Weber wiahing me well, and she Mrs. Charles Boyles, and Mrs.
reported that the younger set looked really good; acted like per- Delores Lynch. Mrs. Charles
feet angela, and were 1 credit to our genention.
Winebrenner had charge of the
Really · makes one reel great to knOw that most of our young gift presentation, and oo the food
peoplt' look at ldppies about the same way as we.
committee were Mrs . Arthur
Hess, Mrs. Frank Herald, and
Mr1. Harold Wolfe.
Attending were Mr . and Mrs.
Arthur Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Wolte, Mrs. Lowell Beaver, Mra.
POMEROY - A visit !rom were given rellgious booklets Charles Winebremer, M r a.
Santa, 11iJ1a and goodies, hlsh- and Christmas carol books. 'lbe Charles Boyles, Mr . and Mrs.
llgbted a party lor 35 patlento Racine juniors cantrlbuted nut Frank Herald, Mr. and ·Mrs.
at the Sontbeastem Ohio Men- eupa, candy, and cookies tor use Kenneth Scltes, Mrs. BtU Barttal Health center, Athens, stag- oo IIIIOther ward at the hoollital. ley, and the Rev . and Mrs. Moyed Thursday by the anriUary
Decorated tl'ays of cand,y BDd er and daughter, Barbara.
and junior units of Meigs Coun- an orange went to each patient,
ty American Legion Polio.
and tor the social hour, cookies,
Portugal was once known as
The party, plumed by M r o. Kooi-Aid, and homemade CbDdy Lusitania.
Mary Martin, Elgbth District were served. Napkins decora~
community service ehairman, be- with Christmas seals were progan with carol llinglng led by one vided by the Pomeroy juniors.
ol the patients and accompanied
The Roaland aoxlll&amp;r)' made a
~Mrs. Margaret Yoll ~theRa­
$10 oontrlbutloo to tho party,
elne unit. Mrs. Iva Powell read while the other Willa provided
the poems, ,.Chriltmas Bells" c:andy Uld other rolreshments.
and a '"Merry Cbristmas•• and
Auxillary members anisdng
several or the guests sang and with the .l1llriY were Mrs. Marrecited poems.
tin, Mrs. Erma Hendricks, Mrs.
tn the role of Santa, M r s . Hazel Morris, Mrs. R o s a
Geraldine Kessinger, Middleport Searles, Mra. Helen Kemedy,
unit, arrived with gaily decor- Mrs. Myrtle Walker, Mrs. FAmated boxes of bath powder and le Brinker, and Mra.llarieBoyd.
loot bags fllled with jewelry,
The Janoary .l1llriY will be stag.
t
caney bars, gum, perfume, lip.. ad by the Athens unit,
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stick, handkerchie[s, and station~
Tuesday mtmbers of the to.al
ery. The loot bags had been made aU:Xiliariea will ao to Atheaa to ·
by the Micldleport junior&amp;.
aolfll In wrlljll)ing rift• for tile
Chrlotmas cards made by the patients. Two homdrod name tap
Pomeroy junior unit alOOB with to go on ChrlJtmas packages have
nut cups nued with candy were been made by the Junior ouxlldistributed to the ""men and they iary members.

Ate
• AITIFICAL
ARRANGEMENTS
•cENTER PIECES
ePOtTED PUNTS

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IODDLEPORT - 'lbe Fidelia
Clua hotlda&gt;' dinner wu held
'llllrldl¥ nl&amp;ht at tho Middleport
Cbllr&lt;b of Chrllt.

· Patients Given Party

To Be Involved

said.
About 10,000 will be released
batore Oct. 31, 1969. The Army
re•ervtsts, alq with 16,000 Air
Force reservists ancl 1,600 ir&lt;ln
the NavY, were called \ll tor a
awdmunr of two ,vears.

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Mro. Weloh tMnkod thotle who

XENIA, Ohio (UPD -

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Ill precaution you can. My twat.nd 11 adll under
the w..U.r and looka like he will be tor aeYWal

master maiCils are invited.

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POMEROY - Mra. Cltherlno
Welth wu ro-oloct.od preoldent

assisted with the recent deanery
daJ Jdtllll at tho l'lllllolW Ma- moetlow ~ !hoM wloO helped Ill
cleaniiiK t h o chuff" lor . tho
...,.0 Temple
Christmas seaiOIL
TtJF.s&gt;AY
Named as hoatesaea tor the
EASTERN BAND Booltera,
January
.meeting were M i 1 s
Tuoodoy, 7 :30 p.m. Ill hlsh
Chriattne Grueser, Mrs. John
oc:hool. - · lll'llod to 111- Mitch, Mrs. Charles Radtord,
land.
Mrs. Richard Gress, and Mrs.
IODDLEPORT Bulllneoo and Edwin Welorung.
Profealloaal Women's c 1 u b,
The program reatured a demTuoodoy, 7:30 p.m., home ~ onstration by Miss ADM Grace
Mrs. Artlur Strauaa. Amual Torchiano the Ohio Power Co.
Chrlotmal pa:V.
on Christmas cu&amp;toms around the
TIIIJIISDAY
world.
XI GAMMA MIJ Cbopter, Refreshments or cookies and
Sigma Phi Sotorlty, Chrlstmu
coffee were served.

LOGAN - Turke7- waa
hold 'l'hlllbtllrillfl daJ at tile
cn!CLE TO MEEI'
boone of Mr. IIIII Mrs. Marlcm
POMEROY - L)'dla Circle of
Ria• ~ topa, 01o1o.
tile l'lllllolW t1Dited Metllodlst
Gueoto were Mr. anollfro. Law· Cbllroh win meet at tho renee Haoborgen 11111 am, oflleJ.. ct Mn. , _ Waltm, Mulborl'J
pro: Mr. and Mra. Llndaey L)'- Holtlllla, tlllo ovlllfng. n-o wiD
party, 6:30 p.m. Thilrld!Qo, at
ona IIIII - IJioJo swan, 'Mr. IIIII . be a flllll achooP.
Mri. 'Oocar llobcock, ~ 11a..
llofDt Reoort. Gift aou:bonp.
PLAN SHOWER
sar, and Mr. IIIII Mra. n.vld
MEl~ DAV CHAPI'ER 63 at
POMEROY
AHred
Griiii&amp;O
hall, 6:30p.m. Thurodoy, CbrllllRJao 11111 dausfoter, all ~ 'l'lt&gt;-

OliTFIT
Only

lor Mrl. Jaw- Wll

ld -her only dluBioter. llr1. Allee Ada.ml.
A ,Pl'CIIl'llll a! Cbrlotmuroad-

cyn Lewlo, and 1o1ar1o Hawldns.
Put patron~ preaented w e r e

Ordllf' Now

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tea 111111 .orteo. A 11ft excbaalo

mUUon people .

Dinner Held

were Mn, 'lbomas Henneay, Jr.,
vice preaident; Mra. Hamer Gor·
don, se«:retal')'; · Mba 01&amp;&amp; Pierout, treasurer. and Mrs. Georp
by tho ftrot throutlh tho olxth Hargrave•, auditor •
The lnltallation or oftlcera
grodoo and Slllla will distribute
was
Ht lor Sundl.y, Jaaary S.
a tre11t.

ott- reoldoa In her homoploce thotle named nre Mra. ()pol Did-

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Mrs. BerUe Watts, Mrs. Ida
Chlldo, Mrs. Audrey SWett, Mrs.
Kathryn Erwin, Mrs. R e v a
Beaoh, Mrs. Wendell Gerla&lt;b, Holme&amp;, ·~ Angel•a Wtah."
Mrs. David Farmer, Mill FrBD- Uld Mylo HudiCXI, "The Heart
ces Roush, Mn. Eleanor Loliae, Of Chrlltn188...
Mrs. L, E. Reynolda, MiBI MilAlao, uMaklng ReadY F o r
dred Bawley, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Christmas, u by Ada Slade., and
Norman Yeauger, all members of .. Chrlllbnls,'~ b)'Cancb'Stetlbbta.
the society, and Mrs. Nina Bland
Miss Mumaw oaoeluded t h e
of Akrm, daughter ~ Mrs. Cbll- program with ••Chrillmll DIY."
ders.

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China h&amp;l the larpot Jallon of aay ullon 1ft the

world, with 111 eltlmated , .

rs Re-Elected

povoro wu
p n - ~ Yra.
Mro. ~ Prlco preoldod at

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Mrs. Welsh

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Tbero- wao a"lfappf
eord ouolloand-

Uona. Mrs. Ma.ver prelfdod at
the &lt;:oflee aorvl&lt;e. An lrJ'IIIItA Chrlotmu
wao BIY- mont of rod Uld white c:amati'"'"
on wltb the reading of Woe 2: - o d the retrellhment tahle.
I..ZO 11.1&lt; Frllllklo Mumaw, program chairman. Other reaA'np
ware Chrlolmal Groednp, by
INSTAMATIC
Florecaee Potts; 1be L a • t 1 n 1
KODAK
Chrlstmu Glfl, bY Hazel Clark;
Mrs. Piekea• read •'Bona at
314
Bethlehem;" !lisle Fieber .. 1be
Jncompulble Cbrlst;"· Mayme

SchOOl there.

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SOcleiJ' of Chrlltlan llor- IIIICI Mrl. - - IIIY!ullllo
lll!IDAY
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IOCI'Oior711111._u.
EXECUTIVE
C&lt;mml-,
tolloiof UnltodMra.
l!tbol
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dlooon
P.T.A.,
8:30
Moo\da1
Chur&lt;ll hold at lllo of
Mro. Don.-.....
...VIIIICI-aob'- nlcht, P•rl Sl. Elomontlory
Followlir a to Mro. 1111 her , _ hoQitall-. School. Rqu1ar P. T.A. mooU..
J - ~ Mro. Rutl! l!llorlbach,
'lbe -ual Chrlllmu_.., Ia pos1p00od 1111111 Doc. 16, 7:30
MrL Johallin I!OI'l'ledllla blrat- at tile dlur&lt;b Wll -&lt;od far p.m. In the Mlddloport H I I h
School awlttorlwn wheD Chrla~
daJ -inlcrlbod''llqprBirlh- Dec:. U.
Mra.
Johni4XI
aerved
nJ!IIberry
mas program will be presented
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POMEROY - MrL Fnncea
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patron, received a gUt trom the

PT. PLEASANT - The annual
Christmas party of the Women
of the Moose, Chapter 594, will
be held on Dec. 15 at 4 p. m.
The organit.ation will furnish
the ham ard turkey and each
member is asked to bring a cO\'ered dish and 1 $2 gift for a Rift
exchange llltt.ll· tn ute ..t•emng.
J-lusbarlls are invited as special
guests. Dorma Rhodes of Vinton,
Ohio, was initiated a s a new member of the~

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Swllher, .....,..., and Ro11ort
Euv- ~-o.
Kf1111 -nel.l.lnlblo tobopno- stalllq Chlploill;-c-and
ent .,;., Be•lie JUnl, Wbo will be B«dlh Jmea, lnlti~"DI mar..
lnliallod 11 llartha at 1 Ieier oballo; EmmaKQCWiiorlll),ln·
date.
atalllnlarpnlot; Romallawklno,
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ChoKathleen,_
HI'Vodaotho lnatalllnr - r : Kotlu1n IIJt..
001 1 wua ..v n•wvu, P&amp;O •.r
chelJ inl&amp;allinl: IMDtiiMI; and
Iller, wortiU' patron; Uncia Ma7Paul• Darnell, lmtUal mulhall.
or, aoooclate matr&lt;lll; Paul Dar- c e d ...... IWda 1,\;lclde
nell, aaooclate potroo; Ba Dar·
a! Cbo~ _.., sraad m&amp;•
nell, oecrotam Lettie Rrulh,
troD far Dlotrlct 21, and Con
treallll'OI'; Mari4'n WUc:ox, ...,_
Webb Bacino put dopJIJ .JI'OIId
Joneveo Cholher, ...
Aloo._ced if ere
ooc1a1e -ctres•: Am 'lbOmwortiU'
- . ar Ennp11
as chaplain; WUIIam King, marSYRACUSE, - Ten membero
Cbopter - . . . V..,.,..,
llhal: Jonlce Glbbs,organlot;Bot- ~tile EmU,y Mloolnn&amp;ry Circle Mabel
Heloa Repolda

EvanpUno cb8ptor 112 Order
the Eutom Star ~ - c:Ucted Tburldi..Y
at t h e
Mlddl rt Ma"'""c Tomple
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POMEROY - Mrl. Roberta llllllalllnc oentlnel. Linda GuinK. Mlndlln&amp;, general lll'8lld ehop- ther ancl Dori1 Ewiq MrYed u
ter chairman cl the ~on­ aunlbine pages. A YGC&amp;l duet
al Temple FIO!d, and post srand wao pre-.cl ~ Mar)' VIrginmatron t1 Oblo. was the laJtall- Ia Koutz Uld Carolyn 'fllolllal.
A put matron's pin was pre~
J.na otncer ror the lnltallatioo
Hll&amp;ed
to Yra. OIJver b.Y Mn.
~ 1969olllceroofl'llmeroyChap.
Soolo~
on behalf ~ I'Omer&lt;&gt;J
ter 186, Order of the Eall1enl
star .

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Sunda.7, December 8, 1968

Annual Installation Held

Install Officers

·~DLEMRT
AmW In- Bulb· Naomi King, Ellllor: Ma- lllotolllnr olllcor. s.owuallllll~
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lblllatlon ol new omcera f o r r1e Pickala,
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Inlltalled worthy matron a n d
wort.h,y pa.tnln ofthe chapter were
Dorotlly and Albert Woodard. 0111·
er oft'icers Installed were Evelyn
Laming, aoooclate matron: Thomas Edwards, a111oclate patron;
Elsie Smith, secretarYi DorothY
wm. treasurer; Mabel GoegleJn,
associate conductress; the Rev .
Glen Hiles, chaplain; BeUe lW.es,
organist.
Judy JeweU, Adah; Dorinda
Wilson, Esther; Clara 9Je Soulsby, Martha; Edna Slusher, EJecta; Helen Hubbard. warder; and
Denzel Goeglein, sentinel. To
be installed at a later date are
&amp;le Zirkle, conductress, a n d
Charlotte DWard, Ruth.
Kathryn Oliver and J a m e 8
Soulsby, worthy matron and pa tron of the chapter, presided in
the opening ritual . Mrs. ouver
extended a welcome to the members and guests. Welcomed and
escorted to seats ln the East in
addition to Mrs. Mindling was
.'\gnes Wolfe, deputy grand matrm of District 25.
Dlstlnguished Masons presented were Theo smith, Dale Smith,
James Soulsby, Thomas Edwards
and Albert Woodward. Assistiru:
with the installation were Ella
Smith and Dale smith, installlnr
grand marshalls; Florence Tracy, installing organistj Caddie
\\1 i ckham , l.llstalli ng cnapla:in:
Maud Grueser. installiiU!: con·
duetress; James Soulsby, instal·
ling warder: $1M '~'hpn Smith

chopter .

Mr. Uld Mrs. Woodard prerose corsages or boutonnieres.
An arrangement al r~ roses
centered the refreahmeM table
which was COYered with red nett:tng over white. Mabel Goegleln
presided at. the eoftee service,
and Mrs. Oliver J)OW'ed t h e
punch. Sening on the refreshment committee were Thelma
Dill and Marla Foster, CO·dl&amp;ir-

Given for

Set Annual Party

With Nothi1111ln Either W
The invention Is called Rx-1110
and Is the result of 33 years of
experience by Otarlon's Pruldent. It Is made possible by a
marvelous transistor, 1 develop.
men! of the Bell Telepbone LaboralorielHIImllar to o- . In U.S. satellites. It IJ created
oc1
"1Y..... j------ ------by the lnvenlon
.Technique" con 1
D~TION
of the -ld'1
ducts
s 'V u n d I
ftrst
eyeglus
smoothly through I
L.SALLE Hotel
hearing ald.
ThOUII8nds of people may now
enjoy the advantages of helll'inll
again with a patented lllventlon
lbat ha! NO buttons, NO tubel,
NO wires, NO bulty batteries.
Instead of forcing ampllllecl
soond through !lte lmpalftd
nuler or mid(lle eor, the patent-

The Rx-1110 fl
1ru1y a dramatile "hearing ce"'l
2 P.M. -- 5 P .M..
malic step !crIer.'' the lllner I ASK FOR MR. DILES
Wlll'd In beartna
ear! Wear It Uld I ... _ _ , Vero aid technoi"'Y.
challenge
Aadfo.Vflulo II W. Ualoa II
not only
lrlend to 1
Alloeno 0 1:5'1111
lbrlnp
you a
tell H's a hear 1
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j'ihrUJJng n ow
lng altl.
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For thousands thil new bone 1 but a11o the privacy and contile mastolcl ..,..1

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cess directly to:

WED., DEC. 11

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MRS. MARGE WALBURN, loll, aad MrL FlY wanace, """lblt 1 ....U portion of the handmade
articles to be olfered for aale Tueadly when woin,en of the Middleport Firat United Presbyterian
Church stage their annual Cbrlstmas Bazaar It the church. 'The sale wW begin at nooTL

Women of Moose

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to be the best pooslble way to 1 you'd like to know more hear next to nature's own ears. this patented Listener and diiF..- many, even this new tech- cover ~ it may help yoo, wtth
Rique may not be the 8lliWef, I oo coat or obligation. write to
You InUit try It If you ano"""" day to Otarton Electronlco.
to know.
Inc., Bo• A-1, I Westerly Road,
08slnlng, N, Y, 101111.

f irst Dinner

Third Daughter's

Surprise is

nan1e from the fact that thE
scar left on the twig where a
leaf stem has f a II e n off
resembles a horse's hoof.

Circle Ho /ds

ty Maples, Adah; Farle Komody,

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&amp;ented each of the incoming and
outgoing ofticers with red velvet

Mrs. Childers
Christmas will be a little late this year for the Dwight Wallace
family or Middleport- but wt.t a happy reunion it "ill bel
In VletD.m for a year, Alan is expected to leiVe there Dec. 31.
No fret for the Wall•ces; they'll just postpone everything until he
arrives. On the 31st Alan will lave been there • year to the dt.y Is
an operating room technician at the DeNarc Hospital.
And while the Wall&amp;ces celebrate late, another Mldclleport CamUy will be having Its Chrisbnas early.
Kevin and Christy Smith, whose Athens, by claases of the Middlemother, Kathern Roush Smith, is port Churcb of Christ.
Tuesday night the Homebuilda patient at Mount Carmel Hospita! in Columbus, will, hope tully, ers Class wlll stage a party for
have Christmas at their mother' s 30 men and women in the acute
bedside. The children are tern- intensive care unit at tile hospi·
porarily living here witll their taL Wednesday night the youth
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. AJ. grO\IP will entertain the 21 youngbert Roush. They wiU be taken sters who reside in the children's
to Columbus the weekend before
cottage at the hospital.
Christmas.
Kathern had expected to be
home for the holidays, but complications now prohibit this. She
has had extensive surgery twice
in the past 10 weeks for a rheumatoid arthritic con:Jition or her
legs.
CERTAINLY THE person who
found the billfold -.jth $40 In It
belonging to Mrs. T~ Berry
couldn't have needed the motley
more than she, what with CJ\riat~
mas just around the corner, and
two youngsters. Perhaps the tinder would like to return the money. It can be mailed to Mrs. Ber·
ry at Middl~ort.

MIDDLEPORT - A surprise
.l1llriY hooorlng Mrs. Minerva
Chlklers on her 94th birthc:IQ anniversary was staged Frida3
night by the Phllathea Society ~
the Middleport Church of Christ
at the home other daughter, Mrs.
Pearl Reynolds.
A gift from the society was
presented to Mrs. Childers by
Mrs. Nora Rlee, president. ~e
wu also given several cards and
'a decorated cake.
Refreshments of punch, cookies, and co1fee were servedfrom
a table oovered with a Christmas cloth and centered with a
holiday arrangement. Mrs. L. E.
Reynolds served the pmch, and
Mrs. Rice presided at the silver
coffee service.

Birth Announced
POMEROY - Mr. and Mro.
Jemlnp c. Jell of Mlnerovlne
..,.. amounctng the blr1ll of their
third daughter, Nov, 27, at the
Pleasant Vslley Hol!lltal, Point
Pleasant.
The baby weighed 1 e v e n
pOllbia, 13 ounces aDd hal been
named Jane Louise. Mr. and Mrs.
Seldm E. Baker, Sr., Pomeroy,
Uld Wldrley D, Jell o! Clio, W.
Va., are the grandparents. Mra.
Oma JBtt of Clendenin, W. VL
Is a poternalsreat;lr8ndmotl&gt;eMr. and Mrs. Jetts~ two other
chlldren are Brenda Kay, MYen. and Susan Jane, rive.
Attending the party were Mrs.

Ernest Lallance,

Mrs.

Roulh, Mrs. Helen

Oscar

Reynolds,

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United Prellilflarlan clouroh
Tueodoy, Doc. 3. at 110011- Following the potluck diMer 111 exchan&amp;e of lliJia wao beld.
The reauJ,u meeting wa1 eaadudod ~ tile proof-, Laura
Pickens. 'lbe "Purp&gt;H of tJplteel Prelbyterlan Women" waa
read In unl- repll"towororead
Uid OA&gt;""'od. and a o:ollo&lt;llm
~ '13 taken.
Durlntlthe piecing of tht leaat
coin, Racllel M&lt;llrlde read Woe
10:30.$1 and Chrlol'o Friendohlp, followed ~ pra_yer. Mra.
Pickens reed miaotonarleo to be
pra_yod lor In Paldltan and ID
artlcle on o Chrlltlan G I r I o

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Pearl Blll&lt;e, Mra, Bodltle, ~­
AntloDIQ&gt;, Mro. Hawldno, Mra.
Cowan, Mro. JoaOI, Emma K.
ClotworthY, Graco Frtllldl, Eve-

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Guests Attend
Loqan Dinner

and Klns.
Guelta were welcomed from
Racine, Chooltlro, ~. HarrtiiCIIIVIIIe, and MarleUa Chiptors. Mro. Mltcholl, a .JIOit matroD, presented Am 'l'bDmal with
a post potroll'a Jewol, A alll
WU pre-.cl to llobert Klns,
put pdr&lt;lll.
A rod and sreon color ldleme
wa1 carried out Ill the deccwa-

beJd.

Attendl QC bealdea

BETHI!L 82; IIQrnatlonal Ordie, Mra. Elva Dalley, Mra. Car· dlr ol Jobs Dallllbtera, 7:30Mon-

mon HaU, Mro. Marjorie Roollh,

Mro. Ethel - · Mra. llcorotll1
Dural, lllra. Kathl- Word, Mra.
In I.aWrenee, Mra. Esther
Rrulh, Mro. COra lllltm, Mro.
Gamet
Mro. Asnoi
Prloo.

pera PlatDJ.

Mr. 11111 Mr
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=-vld
~ Rl(ppreoe- Mrs. Ria• with a Thanlaotllvllll lable un._.,.nt olllsll
Rowers.

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will hold • milcellaMwl - er bosfmln1 at 7:30 p.m. Satur.
doT at !be III'IDP hall In loonor
a! Mr. and 'llrl. Lowell Qlth.
rio. Frlonda of the cwple are
lllvlled.

mas dlmer prepared by Auxlllary at hall m HutiAmllt Ave.,
Pmneroy. Korean and Vfotnam
veterana iDvtted to dinner 8..llld

meotflll.
AFTERNOON CmCLE, Heath
United -~~~ Chur&lt;b, soclol
room, I p.m. Thurodoy, amual
Christmas l101cheon followed by

lllwv ~ &amp;--+;,""""""

IIJ'OUP parUdpotlon prosram.
PTA TO MEET
BROAD RUN - The Broad
Run PTA will meet Tueoda,y,

G{P--TOTE

De&lt;. 10, at 7:30 p.m. Rev. 0.
H. Carder will lhOw olldes ~
tho Holy Land. 'lbe Plbli• Ia

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MIDDLEPORT

Invited.

PLAN INSTAlLATION
RACINE - lnllallallm ~ now

olllcers lor Racine Lod&amp;e No.
461 F&amp;AM will be held Tueodoy
nlllht duriJI« tho naulu meotflll
to boglll at 7:30 p.m. llefresbmento wiU be IOl'Ved and all

THE ORJGINAL STRETCH BOOT. EASY ON -·
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the Oh lo
Asoocdatlon
meotflllln Columlouo at.the NeU
Houae on December 6,

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DO YOU HAVE some paperback
books you would like to get out
of th.e way'? This is one oft h e
items the Chillicothe Veterans
Hospital wants for Its patients.

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EVERYTHING AT SALE PRICES-TIL JANUARY 1st

The Middleport Ladles Auxiliary of Feeney- Bennett Po1t 128,
American Legion is hlndllng the
collection. Just leave the books
on the porch at 249 North Third,
preferably before Thuradaywhen
auxiliary members will be mak·
ing the trip toChUiicothe for the
Eighth District Christmas part;y.
TWO HOLIDAY partie1 wUI be
neld this week at the Southeastern Ohio Mental Health Center,

of the eddie WCIDin't ClW ot
tile S..rod H.n Cburoh Thuri-

POMEROY - rm back to work, f71l and too pWo lat.r. Thlo
Ia tact, DOt fteUon. Oa Frida)', Nov, 29, I atarted to [M1 not 10 JOOd.
Satunil&gt;' IIIOI'nllwl wu roollJ olo:k.
NOIJ U. r•aonl pa.aa tbla an to you II lor ooe ancl aU to take

IIQ 1IIPt at tho Ohio Power co.
olllc:e.
OO.r olfteen elected for 1969

care. Thl1 tla. bul: Is like llOihliW 1 have ever enc&lt;Miltered.

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Farmers Urged
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Swank of the Ohio Farm Bureau
Federation laid Thurodoy Ianners are discouraged ••about this
indu!!try of agriculture."
"U any of you have these feelings get rid or them," SWank said
in an adress to 50 local Fann
Bureau leaders tLom Southwestern Ohio. "We are going to raise
our alghts, work toward our goals
and achieve them.
uFarmera all over Ohio need
to crawl off their tractor seat&amp;
and get involved in the middle ot
things," SWank said "Just p~
ducirut more will not s&lt;ive the
farm problem. Fanners can help
make decisions. They can study

the tuues."

Army to Turn
WASIDNGTON (UPI) - The army announced plans Friday torelease before the end of1969allof
20,000 Army Notional Guanl Uld
reserve troops who were called
to active ducy early this year.
Those who were aent to Viet.nam- about hall ~ the t&lt;QIwlll be released 11 .rler the eompleUon or the normal une-year
tour ot duty'" there, the anny

Artificial or alive, fragrant enchanting,
flowers add a special bit of spirit to lhe
holidays! As a gilt, flowers carry your mer·
ry message in a charmint way; lor your
home, they add a colorful, festive air lo any
room! Let our experts arranae them lor you.
Our prices are always reasonable.

•GRAVE BUfllETS
•POINSEnJAS
•HOUSE
PUNTS

.PROFF·ITTS WHOLESALE
'SPECIAL ·.
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II you get her I Frigidaire
Dlahwuher tor Christmas. Frigidaire's the brand with time-hOarding,
work-saving 8Jtlra help built In, top to boHom. Look at the puahbuHons
on the CUatom Imperial. lor Instance. Instant selection of""" cycles
• . . from a hot, drenching pot-and-pan waah that'll clean oH eY8n her

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her all ne•t year, and year11 after that ••• whUe you enloy
more wlla and laoa hOusewife. Now fha(l a good deal.

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POMEROY - Food Items [or a
Chrlotmaa buket lor a ,_iy
family were oontributed by mem.
bers of the Pomeroy Women•a
Christian Temperance Uni.m &amp;arlllg a meotflll Wednesday afternoon at the Pomer&lt;ll' United Method! II Churt:b.
A holldoy potluck pre&lt;eded the
meeting coodoeted bY Mro. Allen
Hamptoo, president. Pra_yer b,y
Mro. Hampton Uld IIJ'OIII&gt; slnglns
CII''O Little TOim of Bethlehem"
opened the business aeslloa.
A legislative report waa glven:
by Miss Lucretia Genhelmer. who
alao noted that a rum or a speaker wiD he preoented lllthelolelgs
County ochools Ill JIIIIIIIU')', At

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MEROY FLOWER
Phone 992-2039 Dar
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Pomeroy, 0.

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up by

Kelp

G•naral MOIOI'I.

~'lh·,.rchooaef
l.l•lnt . . . . Soft.

HelplncMG•..... riiM . . .h
811 thOiCI Of lront·IOICierl.
IOp-IOAderl, vndercounlttt.

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Buv her a Frigidllin Dishwasher because ...

frigidaire hothen to build in mare help.
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See our beautiful ~lee~
tion of this fine quality

jewelry today.

BROOCH ... ... $21.00
EARRINGS ..... $13.50

CLARK'S
JEWELRY STORE
342 Second Ave ..
Gallipolis, 0.
446-2691

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Bright lights for your holiday
nlghtal Gala, glamourous glitters
picking up glints ot gleaming
gold, shimmers of soH silver,

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Jacy pump with a sleek-slim

heel, • trlm·tapered toe. What
a lllrty, feminine way to glow all
through the holiday aeuonl
In Gold or Silver.
Tho Mltching Handbog
Seen in SEVENTEEN

We Issue
Gill
Certificates

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"A Gold
Star Store"

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SHOPPING HEADQUARTERs ..... .

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C&lt;Jrved genuine ivory. with
finel y veined leaves in

that Ume leaflets on temperance
will aloo he dlatributod.
A letter wu read rrom the
American Councll 011 Alcohol
Problems reporting the making
&lt;i a tUm showing the eaecta of
drink. The 111m will be obown m
telovlllkln. Due• wen collected
at the lll8t'JIIIII!,
Mra. Joe Cook presented the
program using scripture rrom st.
John 1: l-It. 9lo read a meditation oo Christmas aad alao pre-.cl a Chrlatmu slllry. Group
lllnglng of ""A 9JDg in the Air"
Uld prayer bY lllro. T, T. 9\elton c:onciOOod the mooting, 'Mrs.
Slelton also gave grace before
the potluck diD!er.

Far The Sltep,lnl C.vtlltlct
tf Cust•en. •••

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Ill._..,. C.ffeo,ot

WE WffiE FLOWERS
EVERY WHERE!

W. Main St.

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Mn. Millard

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Food Brought for Basket

WOW! Only 14 Shoppin&amp; Days Til Cll'lsbnas

You can get
and ,_ ho. .ife

Hor-

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Reservists Out.

WREATHS
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The de luxe crepes, satinbact crepes, drapable woven
sharkskins, silky kllit sharkskins, satin looks, silkUke
looks, matte jerseys and
doullle knits are the right
fabrics for the new stinky,
•winD look of the 408.

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ace Abbutt, 1he teac:ber. IDd the
Rev. 111111 Mra. Raullln MDyer. In
lieu ~ a cift e:rchanle, it Wll
dec:ldocl to continuo the "Chriolmaa lD Jub'" .Pf0Jec.1: for the
Mella CouiJt;J Cldldrea't EIDme.
Plan1 were alto dlacuaaed •• to
the pari willoh the cla11 - ploy
fb tbarW Jtt'Oil"aiDI at , t h e
Solilt._Nrn Ohio Meotal a.Ith

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Cuslom lmptlill DilhmotiUt, Model QIIY.CIMN

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Chrl•-· •hllwhV nntlhod 11111 gUll an wnpped. Aren't the7 the onea! Persomlly, 1 hlven"t
elUted. Maybe I wW make it before the deadlbw, . Center.
Now ir we should pt about tJro reetof •now 1 would
Featured In a program pre.
pared
by Mra. Horace AlJbott
KATIE
really get In the mood.
The Dally Sentinel staft hiS the olllce window decorated. and Mr 1. Ka1netb Scitea waa a
Raolly, I lhauld "Y, Bob Hoeftlch has the wh- beautl!ull)' do.,.. lklt on a !yJII cal clue meeting
night IQ'itten by Forreot Bachorated, with our aa&amp;lltance.
tel as 1 parody to ..The Night
LAREN MAY WOLFE, young daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Larry Before Chrimnas."
wotre, Racine, ts 1 patient lit Holzer Medical Center. Laren MaJ
Guelta at the d1aner were two
was admitted WedneJCiay evening. We hope you are well very aoon couples from the young married
so you can enjoy the Chriatmaa aeaaon.
clall of the ehurcb, Mr. and Mrs.
Terl7 ()h)lnpr ond Mr. and Mrs.
UNDERSTAND THE Big Bend MiMtrel party wu IJIIite ~~ Don Erwin. Decorations were
cesstul Didn't make it myself, but from all reporta it waa really handled by Mra. Lowell Beaver,
something. Had a card rrcn Olive Weber wiahing me well, and she Mrs. Charles Boyles, and Mrs.
reported that the younger set looked really good; acted like per- Delores Lynch. Mrs. Charles
feet angela, and were 1 credit to our genention.
Winebrenner had charge of the
Really · makes one reel great to knOw that most of our young gift presentation, and oo the food
peoplt' look at ldppies about the same way as we.
committee were Mrs . Arthur
Hess, Mrs. Frank Herald, and
Mr1. Harold Wolfe.
Attending were Mr . and Mrs.
Arthur Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Wolte, Mrs. Lowell Beaver, Mra.
POMEROY - A visit !rom were given rellgious booklets Charles Winebremer, M r a.
Santa, 11iJ1a and goodies, hlsh- and Christmas carol books. 'lbe Charles Boyles, Mr . and Mrs.
llgbted a party lor 35 patlento Racine juniors cantrlbuted nut Frank Herald, Mr. and ·Mrs.
at the Sontbeastem Ohio Men- eupa, candy, and cookies tor use Kenneth Scltes, Mrs. BtU Barttal Health center, Athens, stag- oo IIIIOther ward at the hoollital. ley, and the Rev . and Mrs. Moyed Thursday by the anriUary
Decorated tl'ays of cand,y BDd er and daughter, Barbara.
and junior units of Meigs Coun- an orange went to each patient,
ty American Legion Polio.
and tor the social hour, cookies,
Portugal was once known as
The party, plumed by M r o. Kooi-Aid, and homemade CbDdy Lusitania.
Mary Martin, Elgbth District were served. Napkins decora~
community service ehairman, be- with Christmas seals were progan with carol llinglng led by one vided by the Pomeroy juniors.
ol the patients and accompanied
The Roaland aoxlll&amp;r)' made a
~Mrs. Margaret Yoll ~theRa­
$10 oontrlbutloo to tho party,
elne unit. Mrs. Iva Powell read while the other Willa provided
the poems, ,.Chriltmas Bells" c:andy Uld other rolreshments.
and a '"Merry Cbristmas•• and
Auxillary members anisdng
several or the guests sang and with the .l1llriY were Mrs. Marrecited poems.
tin, Mrs. Erma Hendricks, Mrs.
tn the role of Santa, M r s . Hazel Morris, Mrs. R o s a
Geraldine Kessinger, Middleport Searles, Mra. Helen Kemedy,
unit, arrived with gaily decor- Mrs. Myrtle Walker, Mrs. FAmated boxes of bath powder and le Brinker, and Mra.llarieBoyd.
loot bags fllled with jewelry,
The Janoary .l1llriY will be stag.
t
caney bars, gum, perfume, lip.. ad by the Athens unit,
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stick, handkerchie[s, and station~
Tuesday mtmbers of the to.al
ery. The loot bags had been made aU:Xiliariea will ao to Atheaa to ·
by the Micldleport junior&amp;.
aolfll In wrlljll)ing rift• for tile
Chrlotmas cards made by the patients. Two homdrod name tap
Pomeroy junior unit alOOB with to go on ChrlJtmas packages have
nut cups nued with candy were been made by the Junior ouxlldistributed to the ""men and they iary members.

Ate
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ARRANGEMENTS
•cENTER PIECES
ePOtTED PUNTS

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Clua hotlda&gt;' dinner wu held
'llllrldl¥ nl&amp;ht at tho Middleport
Cbllr&lt;b of Chrllt.

· Patients Given Party

To Be Involved

said.
About 10,000 will be released
batore Oct. 31, 1969. The Army
re•ervtsts, alq with 16,000 Air
Force reservists ancl 1,600 ir&lt;ln
the NavY, were called \ll tor a
awdmunr of two ,vears.

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Ill precaution you can. My twat.nd 11 adll under
the w..U.r and looka like he will be tor aeYWal

master maiCils are invited.

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POMEROY - Mra. Cltherlno
Welth wu ro-oloct.od preoldent

assisted with the recent deanery
daJ Jdtllll at tho l'lllllolW Ma- moetlow ~ !hoM wloO helped Ill
cleaniiiK t h o chuff" lor . tho
...,.0 Temple
Christmas seaiOIL
TtJF.s&gt;AY
Named as hoatesaea tor the
EASTERN BAND Booltera,
January
.meeting were M i 1 s
Tuoodoy, 7 :30 p.m. Ill hlsh
Chriattne Grueser, Mrs. John
oc:hool. - · lll'llod to 111- Mitch, Mrs. Charles Radtord,
land.
Mrs. Richard Gress, and Mrs.
IODDLEPORT Bulllneoo and Edwin Welorung.
Profealloaal Women's c 1 u b,
The program reatured a demTuoodoy, 7:30 p.m., home ~ onstration by Miss ADM Grace
Mrs. Artlur Strauaa. Amual Torchiano the Ohio Power Co.
Chrlotmal pa:V.
on Christmas cu&amp;toms around the
TIIIJIISDAY
world.
XI GAMMA MIJ Cbopter, Refreshments or cookies and
Sigma Phi Sotorlty, Chrlstmu
coffee were served.

LOGAN - Turke7- waa
hold 'l'hlllbtllrillfl daJ at tile
cn!CLE TO MEEI'
boone of Mr. IIIII Mrs. Marlcm
POMEROY - L)'dla Circle of
Ria• ~ topa, 01o1o.
tile l'lllllolW t1Dited Metllodlst
Gueoto were Mr. anollfro. Law· Cbllroh win meet at tho renee Haoborgen 11111 am, oflleJ.. ct Mn. , _ Waltm, Mulborl'J
pro: Mr. and Mra. Llndaey L)'- Holtlllla, tlllo ovlllfng. n-o wiD
party, 6:30 p.m. Thilrld!Qo, at
ona IIIII - IJioJo swan, 'Mr. IIIII . be a flllll achooP.
Mri. 'Oocar llobcock, ~ 11a..
llofDt Reoort. Gift aou:bonp.
PLAN SHOWER
sar, and Mr. IIIII Mra. n.vld
MEl~ DAV CHAPI'ER 63 at
POMEROY
AHred
Griiii&amp;O
hall, 6:30p.m. Thurodoy, CbrllllRJao 11111 dausfoter, all ~ 'l'lt&gt;-

OliTFIT
Only

lor Mrl. Jaw- Wll

ld -her only dluBioter. llr1. Allee Ada.ml.
A ,Pl'CIIl'llll a! Cbrlotmuroad-

cyn Lewlo, and 1o1ar1o Hawldns.
Put patron~ preaented w e r e

Ordllf' Now

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tea 111111 .orteo. A 11ft excbaalo

mUUon people .

Dinner Held

were Mn, 'lbomas Henneay, Jr.,
vice preaident; Mra. Hamer Gor·
don, se«:retal')'; · Mba 01&amp;&amp; Pierout, treasurer. and Mrs. Georp
by tho ftrot throutlh tho olxth Hargrave•, auditor •
The lnltallation or oftlcera
grodoo and Slllla will distribute
was
Ht lor Sundl.y, Jaaary S.
a tre11t.

ott- reoldoa In her homoploce thotle named nre Mra. ()pol Did-

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Mrs. BerUe Watts, Mrs. Ida
Chlldo, Mrs. Audrey SWett, Mrs.
Kathryn Erwin, Mrs. R e v a
Beaoh, Mrs. Wendell Gerla&lt;b, Holme&amp;, ·~ Angel•a Wtah."
Mrs. David Farmer, Mill FrBD- Uld Mylo HudiCXI, "The Heart
ces Roush, Mn. Eleanor Loliae, Of Chrlltn188...
Mrs. L, E. Reynolda, MiBI MilAlao, uMaklng ReadY F o r
dred Bawley, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Christmas, u by Ada Slade., and
Norman Yeauger, all members of .. Chrlllbnls,'~ b)'Cancb'Stetlbbta.
the society, and Mrs. Nina Bland
Miss Mumaw oaoeluded t h e
of Akrm, daughter ~ Mrs. Cbll- program with ••Chrillmll DIY."
ders.

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China h&amp;l the larpot Jallon of aay ullon 1ft the

world, with 111 eltlmated , .

rs Re-Elected

povoro wu
p n - ~ Yra.
Mro. ~ Prlco preoldod at

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Mrs. Welsh

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Tbero- wao a"lfappf
eord ouolloand-

Uona. Mrs. Ma.ver prelfdod at
the &lt;:oflee aorvl&lt;e. An lrJ'IIIItA Chrlotmu
wao BIY- mont of rod Uld white c:amati'"'"
on wltb the reading of Woe 2: - o d the retrellhment tahle.
I..ZO 11.1&lt; Frllllklo Mumaw, program chairman. Other reaA'np
ware Chrlolmal Groednp, by
INSTAMATIC
Florecaee Potts; 1be L a • t 1 n 1
KODAK
Chrlstmu Glfl, bY Hazel Clark;
Mrs. Piekea• read •'Bona at
314
Bethlehem;" !lisle Fieber .. 1be
Jncompulble Cbrlst;"· Mayme

SchOOl there.

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IJ' cW-fnl a - . . , a! tllo Wo- e. mat+sna will 11r1: JcllllJCIII
SOcleiJ' of Chrlltlan llor- IIIICI Mrl. - - IIIY!ullllo
lll!IDAY
_
IOCI'Oior711111._u.
EXECUTIVE
C&lt;mml-,
tolloiof UnltodMra.
l!tbol
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llor
dlooon
P.T.A.,
8:30
Moo\da1
Chur&lt;ll hold at lllo of
Mro. Don.-.....
...VIIIICI-aob'- nlcht, P•rl Sl. Elomontlory
Followlir a to Mro. 1111 her , _ hoQitall-. School. Rqu1ar P. T.A. mooU..
J - ~ Mro. Rutl! l!llorlbach,
'lbe -ual Chrlllmu_.., Ia pos1p00od 1111111 Doc. 16, 7:30
MrL Johallin I!OI'l'ledllla blrat- at tile dlur&lt;b Wll -&lt;od far p.m. In the Mlddloport H I I h
School awlttorlwn wheD Chrla~
daJ -inlcrlbod''llqprBirlh- Dec:. U.
Mra.
Johni4XI
aerved
nJ!IIberry
mas program will be presented
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FOR MEN____ ~ ___ ..$5e 95

BAKER

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POMEROY - MrL Fnncea
91 l'llll'l ol4

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Chapter, and Jomes Soul oil)', past
patron, received a gUt trom the

PT. PLEASANT - The annual
Christmas party of the Women
of the Moose, Chapter 594, will
be held on Dec. 15 at 4 p. m.
The organit.ation will furnish
the ham ard turkey and each
member is asked to bring a cO\'ered dish and 1 $2 gift for a Rift
exchange llltt.ll· tn ute ..t•emng.
J-lusbarlls are invited as special
guests. Dorma Rhodes of Vinton,
Ohio, was initiated a s a new member of the~

-ctnu:

Swllher, .....,..., and Ro11ort
Euv- ~-o.
Kf1111 -nel.l.lnlblo tobopno- stalllq Chlploill;-c-and
ent .,;., Be•lie JUnl, Wbo will be B«dlh Jmea, lnlti~"DI mar..
lnliallod 11 llartha at 1 Ieier oballo; EmmaKQCWiiorlll),ln·
date.
atalllnlarpnlot; Romallawklno,
~ -~-.
ChoKathleen,_
HI'Vodaotho lnatalllnr - r : Kotlu1n IIJt..
001 1 wua ..v n•wvu, P&amp;O •.r
chelJ inl&amp;allinl: IMDtiiMI; and
Iller, wortiU' patron; Uncia Ma7Paul• Darnell, lmtUal mulhall.
or, aoooclate matr&lt;lll; Paul Dar- c e d ...... IWda 1,\;lclde
nell, aaooclate potroo; Ba Dar·
a! Cbo~ _.., sraad m&amp;•
nell, oecrotam Lettie Rrulh,
troD far Dlotrlct 21, and Con
treallll'OI'; Mari4'n WUc:ox, ...,_
Webb Bacino put dopJIJ .JI'OIId
Joneveo Cholher, ...
Aloo._ced if ere
ooc1a1e -ctres•: Am 'lbOmwortiU'
- . ar Ennp11
as chaplain; WUIIam King, marSYRACUSE, - Ten membero
Cbopter - . . . V..,.,..,
llhal: Jonlce Glbbs,organlot;Bot- ~tile EmU,y Mloolnn&amp;ry Circle Mabel
Heloa Repolda

EvanpUno cb8ptor 112 Order
the Eutom Star ~ - c:Ucted Tburldi..Y
at t h e
Mlddl rt Ma"'""c Tomple
~od were RooomiT¥. L)'- .

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The SWdl.)' Tllntl • Stndrwl,
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92- Y~ar-0/d
Honored
lap,_., IIIII

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POMEROY - Mrl. Roberta llllllalllnc oentlnel. Linda GuinK. Mlndlln&amp;, general lll'8lld ehop- ther ancl Dori1 Ewiq MrYed u
ter chairman cl the ~on­ aunlbine pages. A YGC&amp;l duet
al Temple FIO!d, and post srand wao pre-.cl ~ Mar)' VIrginmatron t1 Oblo. was the laJtall- Ia Koutz Uld Carolyn 'fllolllal.
A put matron's pin was pre~
J.na otncer ror the lnltallatioo
Hll&amp;ed
to Yra. OIJver b.Y Mn.
~ 1969olllceroofl'llmeroyChap.
Soolo~
on behalf ~ I'Omer&lt;&gt;J
ter 186, Order of the Eall1enl
star .

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Sunlay, December 8, 1968

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Club Contest Limits Noted
POMEROY - Tho seemd anmal Cbrhlmaa llahtlng conlest
r1. the Chnter Garden .::Iub ta
QPeD 1D the plblle of the l'hcs ter ~. •area from
Fin l'ollnla lo !altern H I g h
Sdlool.
Plllls for lbo event which w!U
feature prizes in the categorlee ol rell&amp;lou&amp;, aecular, a n d
doorwa.ya, have been completed
by the ganlen club.
Firat. aeeond and thlrd place
prbeo ()( $.1, $3, and $2, respectively, will be awarded in
each category. Winners in last
year's competition wm not be
ellgible for another award with
tbe same decoration.
No registration ia required
to compete ln the contest. Residents ort Route 7 and Route
248 are asked. however, to contact the l:ommittee it they wish
their decorations viewed. They

councU, Daughter• or Ameri-

ca, wm be held Thur~. A
planBed dimer wiD be held at
6 p.m.
1be P'O'Il''s 66th annher..
aary will be observed and a
program and a •• gift n·
chango will be held following
the business sesalon.

New look lor Evening
The new look in evening
fashion lo the floor-length
jumper . . These jumpers
come Ia wide culotte st~·les,
full -skirt styles, and are surt'

to attract attention at any
evening out.
SERVICES CHANGEil
POMEROY- Beginning Satur-

Baptists Hdld

day, Dec. H, services at the

Pomeroy Seventh Day Adventist
Church on Mulberry Heights will
begin at 2 p.m. each SaturdaY.
IS NAMED
CHESHIRE - The infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. JosephR,Fields,
Sr., Cheshire, Route 2, born on
Nov . 22 at Holzer Hospital, has
been named Gregory Stephen.
SON

Holiday Event
MIDDLEPORT A holiday
party, Including a 1urkey dinner
and a gift exchange, was held in
the Mount Moriah Baptiot Church
social room Thursday night b7
the Ladies Auxiliary of Lewia
Manley Post 263, AmeriCIII Le~
gioo.
The table was centered with
a manger scene and Mrs. WID.
Winston, cbaplaln, hedgraceprecedlng the meal. Favors of raht
bonnets, provided by Mrs. Winston. were given to the mem~
bers.
Mrs. Harrison Bentley led in
group singing of Christmas car-

ols. The social room of the
church was extensively decorated for the ,party. Gifts for an
exchange were placed beneath
a ll.ghted tree.

The committee planning t h e
party was composed of Mrs.
Allen Hampton, Mrs. Wln!ton,

KODAK
MOVIE
CAMERAS
1/2 PRICE
REG. $19.95
SALE - - - - - - - -

Memlrr

of

and Mrs. Slerman Butler .
Guests were Mrs. Fred Willlams, Mrs. Clem Warren, Mrs.
Carl Wllliams, Mrs. Raymond
Coles, Miss Julia Williams, Miss
Delene DeLegal, and Mrs. Patrl cia Angel.

Middleport
twuwing

$998

ALL MOVIE AND OTHER
CAMERAS
DISCOUNTED

Showdown Near for

Daily
Ask For
Free

Ticket

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Loolr. far our 4 Page Christmcu Gift Sole Supplement

Tomorrow Dec. 9 in Th. Daily Sentinel.

DUTTONS

Prescriptions Are Our Main Business

Feed Grain Move
WAS!UNGTON (UPI) - Administration officials are close to a
showdown on whether to set next
year's feed grain program themselves or leavethededsiontothe
incoming Nixon administration.
Pressures to pass the decision
on tu the Nixon team were reo-ported strong. Some outgoing officials feel they should not tie the
new administration's hands on detaUs of a program which could account for somewhere near $L5
bllllon in the next budget.
Coniferous

mean s

bearing, another
softwood.

coneword for

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Bridal Shower Given Miss Adams

SYRACUSE - '""' Chr;stmao dlmer ond partyol
the Sy~cuse Guidi.JW SW'

are io telephone 992-5643 or 98S·
33U.
The judglJig has been sctKdJled for Dec. 27.

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POMEIIOY - Mloa Honey Mam• wu honored with a bridl1
. - r ....nib' lit lbo Pomerw
Church Oc Christ glwn bJ Mrs.
CJ,do SoWlder• aM Mrs. Harold

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An umbreU. motif was used
with 1 yellow a..t p-een color
scheme. Gu:leewere ~eel and
prizes awarded. The doca" prize
was won by Mrs. Howard Nolan.
lrlisa Aduna Ia the daushter ~

~--~BRADBURY B.........,.
P. T. A. will meetat 7:30 Ttnlroday night at the school. The an.
nual children's Chriatmaapro..
gram will be presented.
All grade• will partlcfjlate.
A door Prize wW be awarded
to an adult ard a ehlki.

Speaker is
Coming

to

Local Church
GALIJPOLIS - Guest DOJsic!an and speaker, Harry Bollbad&lt;, will be the featured guest
at the First Baptiot Church, Third
Avenue and Locust Sl"eet, Tuesday evening. December 10 at7:30.
For several years Rev. and
Mrs. Bollback and Rev. and Mrs.
Hal Reimer have been reacbiog
the naked BBvage Indians otSouthw
em Brazil with the Gospel ot
Jesus Christ. Many have been
won to Christ and the establishment of their own churches.
Mr. Bollback appeals to both
young and old in his presentation and experiences. He also Is
an accomplished pianist a n d
organist, and before going to the
mission field, he was engaged
In concerts In the Pblladelphla
and New York areas. Today, because of his abUities as pianist, song writer, and organizer,
Harry could be very successful
in worldly praise.
This speclaJ service Is open to
the general public. Amodernnur.
sery will be open.

CANCEL DEMONSTRATION
POMEROY - A Christmas
de1n011strat1on planoed by the
Portland Homemakers Club at
tbe Columbus and SOUthern Ohio
Electric Co. for Monday afternom has been cancelled,

FOR HER

Mra. DeiMJ,r Klppte, Mra. car..
roll Norris, Mra. Piuline Morv·
it;y, Mtas Suite Ardrewa, MrL
Clarence AndreWs, Mra. B o b
Woods, Mn. Louia Osborne,
Nolan. Yht Nettie Humphr~Q's, Mra. Greeg Roush, Mrs. Mllcon
Mrs. James S.W\ders, Miaa Bec- Roush, Mrs. Melvin Slnlth, Mrs.
ky S.un:ters. :Mra. Earl Adams. Aldo Jetrers. Miss Brenda NorMra. Leroy Wom, Mrs. Wl.)'ne ris, Mba Debbie Norris and Miu
Zurehr, Mrs. Ralph Welker, Mickey Walle.
Othen presenting Kilts to the
Mrs. orville Well, Mra, Tracy
bride-elect
were Mr. and Mrs.
Whaley. M111 Sandn Roush,

Mr. IJIII Jlra. Earl - · of
GAJUpollo and the brtdo41ect of
Bryeo SIDith, 10ft ofMr. aooMn,
Harold E. Smith, !qrocuoe.
Gue•t.a at the ahowerwere Mrs.

POMEROY - ~ JII)Oiry,
reedings, and music were tea..
tured In a po-osram preaented at
lbo llllliUal Chrllltmu dlnllerpart,y of tile Past Chle!o, Ma8DOlla
Temple, PytiJian Sisters.
Held at the 1'rlniV U n It e d
Chureh &lt;ll Christ, the chicken
dinner waa served by the worn·
en of lbo chureh on decorated
tables. Favors were pin cuthlms made by Mrs. Henry Reibel. Mra. Ethel Stewart, president, gave graee.
Following the dtnnor .t h e
sroup went to the soclat rOOm
where decorations included a
lighted tree, and a poinsettia
and candle mantle arrangement.
,.Joy to the World.. ((l8ned the
program with prtiJ'er by Mrs.
Margaret Seldonabet and scripture rrom St. Luke 2, veraes 8
t.o 20, read responsively.
Readings and poetry tnduded "Christmas" by Miss Erna
Jesse, "'Ibere Will Always be
a Christ.mas,. by Miss 1belma
Grueser, •'R.eady for Christmas" by Mrs. Gladys Cuckler,
''Christmas Gift" by Mrs. Karl
Grueser, '"Once More a Christ-

mu"' and ..1be Da,y Alter
Christmaa•• by Mra. Seidenabel;

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Tho auarde, _. Ill -,. ,1!11
.,._~-~;. I '
armed, also foil ...,. ..
Mt'UI'lt1. Spedal ..........~ .. ..
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... ..chanpd "" -

lhlll. IJIII a ....... 1o work or pt o4 -

._.,.,hitLast July, :Yorrll his """ 011 cluiJ . - llle
clod&lt; within tbo jail ,... clljlo, waiting for wwd thol ..,
was en route frOm Landoa.
When at last tbo prt.._
came, ooo deputy IOicl lo
another, "Boy, lwloh I _... P&gt;
home." Tbe second an......S.

''Amen. •• Both were 11'11*""'
for 10 days as disdpline for their
complaints.

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who baa cove'red tbe Buisaon district, the 41-year..old
mother of two calmly warned if
the Urdted States .did not qree

"Those in tN! puppet army
and pl;)pet administration at
any level who have committed
crimea against the people but
who are repentant will be

to end its ..war or aggression'"
in South Vletnlm it would
11 sutfer
heavier de(eats"' ta.n pardoned," the black haired
e\'er before and would be NLF diplomat said.
"'doomed to utter failure!'
"Those who redeem their
At the same time Mrs. Binh,
crimes by meritorious deeds
who baa been In Paris slnce wlll be rewarded according!Jr.
Nov. 4 to head the NLF The people and NLF or South
delegation to the new phase Vietnam wiD afford cOIXIitions
Vifltrmn conference. extended for puppet officers and soldiers
an olive branch to SOUth and p~pet officials to come
Vietramese oftleials and sol- back to the just cause and join
dl.era wbo t.d fouPt qaiDit the people"s fight against the

c ' a tho 11 c Church Is going
through a period of "selfBy GEORGE SIBERA
demolition."
p ARJS (UPI)- Mrs. Ng10y011
But the Poutur Slid that wl1lle Tbl Blnh, hood of Ihe commumany ,PeOI)]e evtdflntly elll)ect nlst NatiOial IJ.beratlon Front
him to make "clamorous (NLF) delepUon to the Paiia
if!&amp;tures and energetic and Vietnam conCerence, said Saturd e c i a i v e intervention•,'' · he dt,y if her parQr came to power
would rely lnoleld on Christ to tn South Vlotuam tt would be
"calm the storm. n
preJ~t,red to gnat W1sbington
P01&gt;0 Plul llld he would dtplomotlc recognltioo aoo ..,_
a,..alt Christ's 1ssistance In cept ..economic and technical
prayer to 0\lerecne the tunno11. aasiatance" from the United
which he termed "the condition StataL
that Jesus himself has chosen
In an exdualve interview
lor us. so that he IDQ operate glven in her Paris suburban
in tullDisa."
villa, Mra. Blnb said her party
••Even the Pope needs to be would. accept such aid from the
PALM SPRINGS, Clllt (l)PO
~ · wi~ Pl'IY8r." he aald. 1 United States 10 l q aa It waa
- PresldeJit..elect Richard M.
The Pontlft' ehoH the IPIJellol given "on the principle of
Nixon met with key Republican
ranee of a ot
equality, mutual benefit and
congressional leaders Saturday
ooo atudenta from Milan to reapoct for the Independence
to size up the tone and temper
IPIO out on
e.r tsls of IDd sowreipcy ot the Vietnaor
the 9lst Congress before
ty rocldog his !IOjlOcy. . meso .POOPie."
Qying to New York to make
Foci!'~ ~~L
1'be NLF Ia the political'""·
flnal decisions on his cabinet
.
. he church~' lttvil\ nour ·OI oitllo VIetCOng.
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choices.
lllllllitot. of aelkrltlclsm, one DreaiiOd In a long-sklrtecl
An aide said Nixon was
,rould ewn 8Q' of salr.. Vletnameae dress with a greea
eJII)ected to begin
naming
dePaolitloo. •• the Pope said. He acarf tJarown over her sboulcabinet and other top adminislaJ4~tblt he hldi become "a aip dera, Mr._ Blnh a,POk.e in a soft
tration officials sometime after
of cO/a.~· within 1bo votce lbot on ocealllon was
JOHN W. HYSELL
Tuesday,
chureh. the world'alarpat.
barely audlble. But her frailness
Windins up an overnight visit
Pope Paul, """ has boon 1bo Ia backed 1&gt;J a ateoWtard will
to the Republican Governors
toraot of 110reonal crltldam thot -..n,y wiU be soon at
Conference, Nixon lunched at
from porlahlollel'a IIIII prleata lbo J108011adng table.
the desert hideaway which he
allke owr hi1 eneyclical ~
warnsU.S.
has made his headquarters wtth
nl"'l lbo uoe of trllllclal birth
stttlog oerenely on a amall
House Minority Leader Gerald
c - , and who boa beCGIIIO cooch before lbo mirrored wall
R. Ford, Rep. llcJb WUoon and
lbo coolol" of storms onr
sen. George MUlllhy, both of
priest!)' celeboey, ,..,_. lnfollbl..
California.
Uty IJIII lntorpre1atlon of lbo
Wil1&lt;11 and Murphy were
catholic r.aJ.th, admitted "tbe
chairmen or the Republican
trials are dllii&lt;Ult ond someMINERSVILLE - John W. Hy- House-&amp;note Cempolgn C&lt;JmUmea herd.
sell. son of Mr. anti Mrs. Victor mlttee.
..But, .. he ~. 111he reality
HyaeU. MlnersvWe Route 1, has
Bryce Harlow, Nixon's assiof our priesthood makes us
boon admitted to lbo University stant for congressional aftalrs.
bleu lbo Lord for lheae trlala.
of MlchlgaoMedlca!School'sDual also attended the session at the
The Chrlatlln ..._. lbo joy
Degree J&gt;rosram.
estate of Philldelphla publisher
lbot arlaes frGID trials. It Is tbo
ISTANBUL (UPI)- Tiro
Successful completion of the Walter Annedlerg.
It was
(~ml'lp14)
lllided missile destroyers head- program lelds to the Doctor of devoted to assessi~ the preeel for the Boaporus Strait Medicine degree as well as the domtnantb' Democratic CooSa t u r day for "rouUne.. Doctor ot Philosq,hy degree in
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maneuvers in the Black Sea one ofthebaslcmediealaciences.
PEARL HARBOR (IJPI) deaplte Soviet protesta that the Thie program includes the fuD A cPet eerem0111 aboard t b e
v e 1 a e 1 a were "uninvited medical school curriculum in ad- graeelld uss Arizona Memorpest&amp;...
dltlon to extensive tralnina: In ial Saturday commemorated
Authoritative eources Aid the 0111 of the Msie medical sclthe 27th amiversary of Jadeatroyera Dyess ancl Turner encr
pan's snelk. attack on Pearl
would enter the sea. which the
Hysell. a 1963 graduate of
Horbor.
Soviet Union regards as largei1 Soulbom Locol Hl8h School at HaLeslllative leaden from
lts own. ICIIDetlme Monday. The etne, atteDded Ohio University lhrougbout lbo nstion partlcl,.. bcirders the U.S.S.R. lor whore be was elected to the Hoo.
potlcl In lbo eortliiimY po;yiD&amp;
1,000 mllu.
or Soetetlea of Phi Eta Sigma, Phi
IJollllp to 2,409 Americana
AIKEN, S. C. (UPI) - - Sen.
Peaeelul voyaaoa 1&gt;J worships ~ Phi aoo Phi Beta K-.
killed IDtheDec. 7, 1941, bombStrom · ThurmOIIII, 66-year4d Into the Black Sea are allowed , . _ earaiJW lbo liS dqree In
InS attack tbatbroulli&gt;tlboUDIIheelth 'onttmalalll aM tile li10D IOidor a 32-yar-old treaty, tile Zool"'!' at Ohio UDiwrslt,y tn
ed Statel Into World War n.
ci-edlta!! with holdlorltbo. South Montreux Convention.
1987, he OII1'0IIod tn lbo UDiwrAbnolt everyda.Y, any AJner.
in Une'rbr Rkhan:l Nixon,wuiD
Althou&amp;h the maneuvers by sity of Mlehican'a Horace A
lean can ride a Navy shuttle
amllea . !lalurdlt~n lbo newa tha U.S. ships were described lleckham SchooloiGraduataStudbroke that he wiU ...,..,. a 22- by a 8th fteot opot&lt;ennan aa leo In lbo llq&gt;artment ol Phylll· bolt to lbo wblte memorial
wblch nato aotrlde the allllken
year4d 'tormer beauO'. tlileen. "routiDe aperatl«ts," sourcu ol4J11.
-Uhlp Ar!ZOIII. A I m o a I
pl'Obablf before the arat of tbe saw theln , 1 an IPPirent ~
Jncereatecltn a career otmedl..
tliree decades later. oil aeep..
roor.
ot · American slrenllh and clllnotructlon and research, lly- InS
lnJin her hull still gives
.• Tho llrlde - 1o • be le Nancy dloploosiD'e ~ the ncent Soviot aell tranolorrad lo lbo medical
•
opeclat
shine 1D the water,
Moore;' o ,....,......, bltio-eyed Mval ~ 1n lbo Medltor- school PI'CII1'0III ilnce It troat&amp;brunette &lt;Who reined as Miss raneaa. l q d(Jilkaated by the apteiftcall)' pi'Gblema- t.aclJw the '0\"C'GWt:MJJ:~
SOuth COrollta In 19tl5,
8th fleet. ·
cllnlclao m1 looda to - r orThey mot In 11188 OM II I a· •
Tho, l!Uooiu. oaJd 1bo 01&gt;- io. .tlooln both traiDiog lboproMooro wont to work In lbo of the
de~l - " ' " phyaldon 1J111 oalodlng
ator'a w•shu.tan olllco durtlJ&amp;'
,lbo . · m.ek Soe . waa a a tole- r - p - .
the IUIIIJnfl' DUJDlhs,
••trovoeattoa.''
HUNTING'I'ON•
W, VL "The Moore lamtly dooou'l
Tho' Soolot CCmmualat porty
DRIVER KIIU!D
Ohio'o Tenth llio!rlot Coognsswant me to say Oll)'illlq," lbo
Pro.,. 'dlorpd dat
WASHINGTQIMLLE,
Ohio IIWI Clarence E. Miller, Rip..,_
beamiJW '11t1111110111l alld, oece~ tliii doatri&gt;1ero ,......OJ'IItecl with (UPI)- A - car accident_,. !lean. &lt;ll Lont:aster, Ia optlmlshll lbo CCIIIII'OIIIIadooa ani · miialloa that · Could carrj bore Sotunlllf claimed tho Uta of tic of chanpa ho e11110cta In lbo
shlkoa ofwell-!llahorsattor-• lllelaor WOl'heo\l• ond lbot Climtrd L. Fltswator. Hla car noxtlour ~oors.
o1 lbo f~llll marrlaio .lbo'!" ...........1111 . wore IIIli croobed '"'Ohio 14 allerJatoFr1!J11 ni&amp;IJI. -king 1D tha
11rob &lt;
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'• • cowred bJ lbo 1931 troot,y 11111 milo wool of here Ia Collanblalla. COboll ~ Woat VIrginia Ra,
• ~ · ~licl •
wore
A
opoke-a Coont,y.
J)d&gt;Uean Victory DU.r guoati,
-•AltiJaulli .lbo ~ h a 1 dlsmlaiiOd ·tito cbatJoi).
.
· ho dlocuoed lbo MW nottor.l
been
fll,: ;lllontho, t IU
IQI.I ED IN CRASH
.w.Dtnlatrotilll!o ,lbo I hi Cclna.&amp;:ot ~""" o t l b o - .
Al!l\lOIJNCE N1!;W PLANT
RAVENNA, Ohio (UP!) •Deb- ....... IIIII btlelll lbo 2'lth ..,_
IIUinl eoma•~a 1111-IIMM- · CDOOMB!JS (UPI)· ~ A i1ew arab 'lltaiqjil!a, lT, ·A krali,.... - - ol lbo bo&amp;IDDIJW of
~u. ~ lioddiJW ~ piUII~t! p~ 1D 1(&amp;-l'iarren .. ~,U!Jn"'Othl;r.-~'!or, · Wqrld War IL
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fOri!t ,whleh llloa MiiOto'a CCIIIIIIJ, wt)l .li!l'lhlineW·!I*oulh IJ!joqd ' So~ . . . '"oar collllllor oudlnod '"""" ol lbo
~~~~lilf~··j·~:~IIJro. Paulllcillo. f(mllll&lt;~~!~-ti-lill 'bendl i&gt;J' )llioJI 11 iht eUI e&amp; olllllor- moo8\lr0a 11 boUona wtU••
alilml~ 1D a ;i)o Ohio. ~ FliolndJW IIIIo so.O, 9h'o' in POI'IIce pla&lt;e wliidilo MW c:o..reu IIIII.
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A.sked speclflcally whether the
NLF would eatabliii:J diplomatic
relations
with,
and accept
econondc aid from, the United
States it' the NLF came to
.,.,wer 1n Saigon, Mr!'l,. Binh

said:
Trade Possible
.. According to the (oreign
policy ot peace and neutrality,
the South Vietnamese Natiooal
Liberation Front is ready to
establish diplomatic and trade
relations with all countries,
regardless of their IOCial and

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COLUMBUS (UPO-

A fact--

finding teachers' commission of
the Ohio Education Association
will investl.gate charges of "unethical" actions by North Royalton school administrators anti
"antagonism" from those at
East Liverpool.
The study group, headed by
OEA past -president Robert
DowliJ¥: or Denance, was call~
ed-for Satw-day by 8 vote of
OEA's Professional Rights and
Responsibilities Commission.
It wlll begin work "within the
next few weeks," spokesmen
said.

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"Should the preliminary inquiry teams turl'\-ql significant
problems, a full scale commi.sion study would be conducted

at a later date," the OEA said.
The North Royalton Educa.
tion Association was asked "to
investigate (alleged) unethical

gress on which Nixon must rely
for passage of his program.
Ford, Murphy and Wilson
requested the ses.sion. They
wanted also to discuss plans tor
a meeting later this week in
·washington ot Nixon and au

RepublicaD

and unprofessional practices on
the part of the s1.1)erintendent

of schools an:l the Board of Education," the OEA said.
Teachers there have attempted to set qJ preliminary di &amp;- \

cussions

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regarding priorities

and procedures for next year•s
salary negotiations, but charge
the Sl«Jerintendent has refused
to meet wHh them.
East Llverpool teachers ask-

congressmen arxl
possibly a later meeting which
would include Democrats.
The PresidenHlect, relaxing
in the sparkling sunshine, met ed the commission to look into
wl th 24 RepttJlican governors alleged
"antagonism among
earller to hear their recommen- certified school personnel, the
dations for people for the administrative head a, the
cabinet and programs for his school board, the public and
administration.
students •.. ''
The talks were confidential
The school an:l community
but the governors no doubt became embroiled in debate in
carried to Nixon their pleas for the aftermath of quarelUng bemore federal money to help tween footbe.ll coach - athletic
with state programs and less director Robert McNea and the
ral control.
basketball ccach, Clinton Mcew
York
Gov.
Nelson Connell
kefelller, who recommelkled
McConnell and several other
that the rw;tio..l government coaches have thret.tned to quit
take over all costs of welfare after McNea refused· to permit
programs, had a private session basketball players to use the
with Nixon.
Cootball team's whirlpool bath.
So did California Gov. Ronskl
Student athletes have signed
Reagan, host for the governors petitions, read at public hearconference and who also stayed ings of the school board, labelat the Anneri&gt;erg Estate. They ing the dispute .. childish" and
met for breakfast Saturday.
threatening to rerratn from basNixon's onl,y public appea- ketball competition until the
rance at his visit with the quibbling erkls.
governors was at a formal
banquet of about 1,000 people
to
Friday night.
His only remarks were in an
eight-mimte response to Rea- Priest's Removal •
gan's toast in which Nixon
praised the gallantry ot Ameri·
FLORENCE, llaly (UPO ca's fighting men ln Vietnam Members of lsalotto parish SBl''
and pledged himself to uniting they will appeal the removal of
their Rm11n C&amp;tholic parish
the nation.
priest all the ny to Pope Paul

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Parish

Appeal

Vl
TRAIN CRASH FATAL
CANAL WINCIIC!TER, Ohio
(UPI) - Tlulnas J. Qulrm, Jr.,
49. RR2 ClmJ. Winchester. was
killed Sotunii.Y wbeo his plcklt&gt;
truck hit a Cho-'&lt;e OM Ohio
Radroad. train here. Authorities
aakl Qu!M attempted to stop, IJIII
skidded Into tile train.

CHECKS DAMAGE - Dan Smith, a Southern Local School
District bus driver, checks the damage caused when a large
tree fell on it in Racine Thursday. The bus, usually driven~
Ray Proffitt, was parked near the Edwin Cozart garage when
the tree toppled, demolishing the rear part o( the bus. No one
was inside it.

·The ,Priest, the Rev. EnzoMaz-

zi, defied his archbishopandpW.
ltshed a catechism suggesth:v
Jesus Christ was a .social agitator as well u a redeemer. pro-phet and mesaiah- The archbishop relieved Father Mazzl or hls

parish
and theon
-the
··
- · took
to the streets
priest's
be-halt

State Begged to
Check All Mines
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Lewis E. Evans, UMW ~
FAffiMONT, W, Va. IUPOA strong plea for closer state Director, said here Saturt:la¥ the
inspectkr1 or safety procedures state should take a bard look
ended three days of a prelimi- into how mines in West Vlr·
oary hearing here Saturda,y on ginia are '"fire bossed." Fire
the mine disaster which ldlled bosling, an inspectim of the ell·
tire mine workings, immediafeb'
78 men.
The investigation was ad- prior to the first work shUt ot
journed wttil Dec. 16 after a each week, is conducted by
United Mine Workers ot Amer- Wlion employes.
Evans• statement came after
ica (UMW) official called on
the West Virginia Department ot it was brought out in test:ilnoQy
Mines to make a statewide by Safety Director Jesse G.
check into the requir~ weekly Bowers or the Mountaineoer Coal

safety inspections or all mines.
A total of 46 persons, nearly
all miners at the ill . fated

Mountaineer No. 9 mine testified during the three d~~,ys of
hearings. Continuatioo of the
hearing was postponed because
several officials are to participate in other mine safety proceedings thh week.
Among those sessions

Is a
mine safecy hearing called by
Interior Secretary steward Udall to be held Thursday.
The remainder of this hearing
is expected to take at least one
~ at which time it will again
be -mod uniJl an underground inspection can be con-

ducted at the No. 9 mine. The
mine was sealed Nov. 29, nine
days after the first of a series of
explosions that sent fire raging
through a large portion of the
huge seven mile..Jmg mine.

Division, that two men speS
four hours each fire bossing 1he
No. 9 mine every Sunt:ky night.

Evans, noting the seven miles
of tunnels in this mine, told
Bowers, ..you know as well u
I do that it is an utter Impossibility to perform the dutlu
tlley are suwoaed to under the
law in that amount of time. ••
The UMW official contencled
that "provisions of the West
Virginia law cannot be complied
with" under the set-up that was
used at the No. 9 mine. Evana,
then added, ••t suggest to state
officials that if and when this
mine reopens they check thll
sitllatioo here and that preaenU7
they examine it at other mlnH
of thio rompony and otbor
mines in this state...
Evans, as be had with a num-

ber ol earlier witnesses, pre slid
Bowers _ to comment on .hili

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Threaten New Delay

PARIS (IJP0 - A Solgm del- Iorence would get uncterw&amp;l Wodegotim led bJ VIce President no~ because Of U. S. reruaa1
Nguyen Cao Ky Dew toward Por- thus far to grant tho VIet Conl"l
Ia Saturda,y for oxpanded VIet- National Llberatloo Front C1ILF)
lbo Federal -mnent to - - ' · nam neautlatUJna. But Hanoi Independent atatoo at lbo talkL
Rlgh Hanoi omclala Aid U.,
le•i and pt bettor result&amp; He threatened a new delay of t h e
.
talko
by
Instating
the
V
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e
d
had
formally told lbo Uldlot
touched on tax ahorllll!o tu Incentl\o!!a, the mUitary draft oya- statea qreo to give the VIet States that 101lea• tha NLF
tem, and lbo . - for programs Cong ~ status at the seatecl ao a -rote , . the --talks, lhoro.wUI , ·
IJIII propooalo lbot mako oound
tbe
South
Vl_,.so
lllam,
oo
con!.....,co, 'l1l.r lid
oOiutlooa 1o....,... prd&gt;loma.
due to arrive In Patls ~. liiOWMer,
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cq, Miller Aid he bellevel """ - . orders from Preel- nol'a .......,_ lrltll
€o«Wreaa uid ·the nattanare tired N - Voa 'tbl111 •lo ae- a,
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O!blckori.W. ·
IQdate tile'
of IJwa'llio lla&amp;tlbQpat l{y.'l llll.
•'FOI' too loac." he llld. •twe 11111 nlltolnllal of poaco." at Orb" ~ ~~J •tJ. &amp;
hovo hod dla- and 1 leek of Bill Tblou lild t1Je all tiCII dJitl W, A..~
hor!n\IIIY. I bollno WOI'Ih!ohUe depondl ... .iho ......... t b • who ...., lllilll·
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STUDENTS ON TIUAL
WARSAW (UPI)..Tbo trial ot
two allollod rlncleactero o1
l'llllslo unrest In Mareh
bepn 'l'llurodajl ID tho Volvodohlp Cclurt, tho - - Z.Vclt
Warllall)&lt; 101c1 .Frlclljl. An
Indictment •hortled Jon ~llkl
OM Soweeyn !lloimlltetn with
porlldpatlon In a aecrot orranlzatlm that ma-Dilacted lbo

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•GOWNS

Divoree Granted
GALLIPOLIS - Judp R. Calhoun hal ll'anted Oroolha
McGulra, R~ 2 GolllpJUo, a divorce from JIDd.or McQJJre, Gl.llipoiiJ, ... jp'OIIIIda of oruelt,y. The plolntll! waa awarded culfodT ot lbo Clq)!o'a ltre
mbm children and the ctef&lt;lllloat
--toplllfl20•for •11J101.1Sotlled out of ......t IIIII dlomlaiiOd 1101 a _...,_ IRiillllod
I&gt;J
Brorlea and Horold W. BI'OJ'les, CollUI'Ibua, a·
plaat Jlmm,y R. Hall~, Galllpolla.

suNDAY. DECEMBER

"""'rlors

Awards~.

The DeluxeStrallfrt Stlteh
Touch &amp; Sew Sewinl Mtc:hint

VOL..$' No. 45

OEA 'in!.
Double

Nixon Sizing Up
Congress Temper

•SLACKS

BILLFOLDS

0-Rama.

At Miami Meeting

TOPCOATS
JACKETS

helped MGM district by l)elping
in lUnd raising, working on the
anmaal sustaining membership
campaign. For the last 10 yean
he haa been the ticket chair·
man tor MGM"s Distriet Sc:out-

try's future Ues with helpine
boys_ MGM. District acoutersare
proud of Bill Wellmau' o contribution to our future. He Ia avery
Important friend ()( Scouting,

The curtain baa been removed PJII-&lt; illneSIOI, Tho
Tho pro1ect1on of J1a¥ bqlaa
From -e, an el..ator tlkeo
of bla eell, ond u a lhreal 1o
from
the lllwwer and J1a1 Ia IJlDjlloma are real, bot !beY
at
a
-l.p!Med
011
lbo
.wtors
to
the
third
floor,
Whore
hlmloll In tho chanoe that
vllllblo
and watched he are )II'OCltced In lla¥'1 niliwl,
tlrst
Ooor
of
the
bib)'
COUid:1
h.Y
i1
locked
1n
"a
tank...
a
mllbt lake ble 01111 life.
Cr1Ddnal
Courta
bnf1dlng
wbleh
autte
ot
cella
once
uaed
for
16
llhowers. lie can alao be ~ ond oot bJ hio body, lbo
_ aaeh a ""bile ....... of ..,
when he used the toilet. 11o lo phyeldans say,
- d projudleo Ill)' .lu17. - · lbo Jail and lbo 111011.
ElaboraiA&gt; prec•utUJno aplnli
whon J!O.Y le 1o be
BrUIIanl floorescent llgbta watched wl1on be a1eepa Wlder
Foremllll leola.
IW'I'CIUIICI RIU"s colla, they ore the OOIUitanl glare o1 tbo potmn&amp; lia1's foods are added
A IIIIICICII for a ch.... ()( 1r1011.
to tho aecurlt,y oylllom, and ut
Vlottora and IIUII'da awrooch never 1Umed oil. Two small a p o t I I g httl and lluoreocent
VMJO
could be llled ~
lamp,
oporcootlng Shelby CooaJt,y
door
IJIII
apeak
Into
a
opotli&amp;llla
to
add
more
brlntance
lbo
Foremllll al llll)' UJDe. llo Ia
Resulta
Unknown
118Ye1'81
hundred
thooAJMI doloc_.ed to . _ baton m!Ciqtbene 1D a clepJt,y ahorll! · for 1 clooed circuit televlsloo
Under theae OlllllllltDIItl, m
luo-2,937.60 alone to put bullet
Criminal COUrt Judp W. who lllto eight hours a ciiJ' monttorlng oyatem shine onnPr- Battle Ttnlroda.Y to llllf bollind a oomhlnstUJn locked otontly Into Jla1's 18-bY-%1-loot Oct. It, a Friclll', II8J' wao vroof glus In the control
tested for beart trouble. Tho -....
door, ID a bullet vroof cap eell.
.
wholbor he will be nodytoaoto
called
the
eonb
ol
cetUr,
High.
In
·
a
corner
over
the
results fA. the tests ue not
Ray*a meals eome from food
trial March 3.
known
!'lbllcly
but
J1a1
Is
prepll'ed
by a truAy for the
I!
deared
by
tbo
eontro1
door
to
tile
prlaooor'o
eeUI•one
lltJ'• trW woo eoatiJued
believed
to
be
tn
tp&gt;d
physical
deput.y
aherll!s
specially picked
television camera. another is iD
from Nov. 12 to March 3 when center, the visitor iapaasedlnto
by Morris to auor&lt;l lla¥ In throe
• FIII"OBIID succeeded Arthur J. a amall room. !itlllldln&amp; Wlder a the corner oppoalte It, A third, beelth.
However, the 40-year~ld a~ thiftB, 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., 2 p.m.
lleDoa &amp;-., ond ble ICII as si£n readinc .,._, guos allowed.'' in a corrl.dor outside the oell,
cmviet has
a
hiltory of to 10 p.m. and 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
the Vilitor Is 888l'ched.
focuses on a shower stall.
dol01110 CDIIIIJOI.

$mWaJI ~imts .. ittttittel

Vietnam talks since they begtn
VATICAN CITY (l)PO- Buf- May 13, is thl first news agency
feted by widespreU crittcillll of journalist to interview Mrs.
his ban on artlDeial birth Npyen 11d Btnh, head of the
control and by other dissension NaUOMJ. Llberatloa Front dele-within the church, Pope Paul VJ ptl.on to the expanded talks.
said
Saturday
the
Ronan Slbera's dispatch followa,

or

soon, IDd a 100, David, 3.
BUl Ia a busy man, but tlnda
time tor hia community and
school. He bellevea our coun-

Pope
p .1

-w

Slbera,

of the Week."
Although be is not a register·
ed scouter 1 he has given
hiJ
Ume and ener&amp;Y
some while.
For the past 15 years he has

He is now the vice -president
of the Central Elementary School
PTA, a direct.or oo the Well
V trglnla Appalachlun DeveiOI&gt;ment o«&lt;ce. and associated wttb
Tltfin Jewelers.
Bill and his wife, Sonia, hove
three children, a daughter, Jamie, 17, a senior at PoUlt Pleaa..
ant H18h School; a 11011, Scott,
10, who will Join the Boy Scouts

teleYiotoo ere• -..111m
beeaD&gt;o - . Ill llltemewa
lalt - .
Tho
lir&lt;&gt;du•ed . _
lia1'1 opedal .,....... alrea4y
hal led to at 1 - two 10-41.7
dlldpUDV7 ..,_..... b ¥
al.
WW!om N. Morrla.Jr.
II baa beeome an laauo Ia
F.._._ lbo oelebratecl de· Ill, -clod lo be • t - llllomer who waa ~ed
- n d I&gt;J Parcy Forema~ In bJ J1a¥ Nov. 12, cm-llbo
~· Texas attorney, to move a l a - aeC~~r~Qo u ....,_
out &lt;ll 14emj1hia Jla1's murder for 11111Yi1111·1bo trial.
~,lli Ill!! usasllnali!lll of Dr.
Produce• Bad Image
Martin Luther King Jr.
lie Ia ....... . - to !oel lbo
Details ol the procecboe bJ cana1ant aurvelll- prewldch .., lit guarded, bow be 11a1 to the' poltllc-11111 li&gt;
pta bia food, bow his heart WBI poteolttal jurora-sa a._.....
a.otecl In his eell and bow m1na1 1oo c~anaeroue lo lsi out

be

Bill Well"Scouter

ror

*"•

MEMPHIS, T...,, (UP!).. The
alraordlnlry ......Ulanco ()(
Jamoo Earl 11a1 In hia IIIIa. o1
ateel-platod cello - a r BIGpl,
He ia watehed aa be 8111.
111-. bathol-In hia evecy
momel:ll, no li\IUer hDw periKMI·

SIT!

•• What ia Christmas?'' by Mra.
NetUe Ha,res, and .. Christmas
stgnlllceneo" by Mrs. Stewart.
The KfOUP aang ••Silent Nlghr'
and u:n: came Upon the Mldrd.gtrt Clear" to conclude theprogram,
During the business meetlnt!,
ctneers tor 1969 were ele.cted.
They are Mrs. Stewart, prellldent; Mrs. Hayes, vice preaident; MrL Grueser. eeeretar)';
and Mill Grue181'. treasurer. A
letter &lt;ll Christmas greellnp
from the stale lll'and chief, Mrs.
Agnes Woodard, was reacl.
The prize pad&lt;ago brought by
Min Bemt-:e Arm Durst wu
1'HIII by Mrs. Mabel Bearhs.
Games were played with prtzea
being won by Miss JoaN, Mrs.
Grues.er, Mrs. Reibel aod Mrs.
Amanda Kasper, who waa welcomed back Into the sroup alter
a long absence due to Illness.
Others at the party were Mrs.
George Haines, Mrs. Ellen Killinger, Mrs. Laura Eiselsteln,
Mrs . Thomas Cook, Mrs. Bernice Ebersbach.

lss· u~ ~

Extraordinary Surveillance of James Ray is New

PhOipo, Mrs. WWiom Elchtlllliir,

'BA'HR CL

Wellman: Week's Scouter
Pf. PLEASANT -

ward VeftOJ'.
-ll(rl, Domy BrlcidOI, ~
Rallort OIUmJUl, Mra. A. (I•

lira. Lindl Boyd, Mrs. Herbert
Parker. Mra. RQ8er Adami• Mra.
John Souvage IJIII Jeaonlo, Mra.
YI DIUey, ~~. Charles Eske.:v. A. L. Crow, Mrs- Robert Ct81&lt;
Mn. EltrQOd Bowers, Mra. F.,d.. and Mrs. Mayme HobnOL

Pythian Sisters Dine

Saunders Honored

You can have 1of the 5 famous
Touch &amp;Sew· sewing machines
by SINGER for as little as $14995

GleDD DlQ, Mra. George Schnoid•r and Ele&amp;IM)r, ¥rL KathlMn
Francia, Mra. Ddrc;wd J&lt;.. rreU
and ·Mary, Mra. PoUI Baker, Mrs.
~ennlnga Wllf~ MrL JuliUS
sauvaee m1 Llb&amp;ta, Mra. Walter
Kemedr and ll&amp;rl&gt;aro, Mra. Glod-

'f

.. ',.

,;

atecl as PreoldenL He streaiiOd
tile Importance Or lbo ~
lt,y for business IJIII lbo priWlto
lector &lt;ll our ecoliiiii1Y to ploy
OD Important role In our Mlima1 &amp;Om'nmont.
Ho recoljed Peorlllerbor Di.J,
Doc.- 7, 19t1 aoo lbo bllel&lt;
JIOI'iDd lbot fall.....,.. 11e Aid
that, "United, our •tion W.•
al&gt;lttoowrcoine.aweoiDieprobo
' leiits then aad moW Cl'l to Yic-.
~y." MUier llld lbo problomo
wo..lace ...., ore llllt·u lorp ao
lboy wore 2'1 reoro qo aM With
IIIII!¥ 110 can llllko ·•
1fM1

..:~ ~~- ··;~,.
~n.-..a.

.,

'

-....,.table.

·'eci·-

PritMntecl

will• ra~IW

(ll'&lt;illwt auantlon.
Aoo -·1 boliew Mr. Nl1111 wm
tai' PM.- WV!III!Whlle PI'CII1'0IIIS."

.,.

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Commuoi....
ID

Parla,·· ~e&lt;..r,

Norlh,Vtot.-

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....... dlpl~ &lt;lllillltwU- - ond ·f
1iko1¥ tho ........VIMMin
..... II. Nbtol.
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The Sundl,)· Times -

~nt i nel,

Sunlay, December 8, 1968

&amp;ffl~:::~-;.~

Club Contest Limits Noted
POMEROY - Tho seemd anmal Cbrhlmaa llahtlng conlest
r1. the Chnter Garden .::Iub ta
QPeD 1D the plblle of the l'hcs ter ~. •area from
Fin l'ollnla lo !altern H I g h
Sdlool.
Plllls for lbo event which w!U
feature prizes in the categorlee ol rell&amp;lou&amp;, aecular, a n d
doorwa.ya, have been completed
by the ganlen club.
Firat. aeeond and thlrd place
prbeo ()( $.1, $3, and $2, respectively, will be awarded in
each category. Winners in last
year's competition wm not be
ellgible for another award with
tbe same decoration.
No registration ia required
to compete ln the contest. Residents ort Route 7 and Route
248 are asked. however, to contact the l:ommittee it they wish
their decorations viewed. They

councU, Daughter• or Ameri-

ca, wm be held Thur~. A
planBed dimer wiD be held at
6 p.m.
1be P'O'Il''s 66th annher..
aary will be observed and a
program and a •• gift n·
chango will be held following
the business sesalon.

New look lor Evening
The new look in evening
fashion lo the floor-length
jumper . . These jumpers
come Ia wide culotte st~·les,
full -skirt styles, and are surt'

to attract attention at any
evening out.
SERVICES CHANGEil
POMEROY- Beginning Satur-

Baptists Hdld

day, Dec. H, services at the

Pomeroy Seventh Day Adventist
Church on Mulberry Heights will
begin at 2 p.m. each SaturdaY.
IS NAMED
CHESHIRE - The infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. JosephR,Fields,
Sr., Cheshire, Route 2, born on
Nov . 22 at Holzer Hospital, has
been named Gregory Stephen.
SON

Holiday Event
MIDDLEPORT A holiday
party, Including a 1urkey dinner
and a gift exchange, was held in
the Mount Moriah Baptiot Church
social room Thursday night b7
the Ladies Auxiliary of Lewia
Manley Post 263, AmeriCIII Le~
gioo.
The table was centered with
a manger scene and Mrs. WID.
Winston, cbaplaln, hedgraceprecedlng the meal. Favors of raht
bonnets, provided by Mrs. Winston. were given to the mem~
bers.
Mrs. Harrison Bentley led in
group singing of Christmas car-

ols. The social room of the
church was extensively decorated for the ,party. Gifts for an
exchange were placed beneath
a ll.ghted tree.

The committee planning t h e
party was composed of Mrs.
Allen Hampton, Mrs. Wln!ton,

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Memlrr

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and Mrs. Slerman Butler .
Guests were Mrs. Fred Willlams, Mrs. Clem Warren, Mrs.
Carl Wllliams, Mrs. Raymond
Coles, Miss Julia Williams, Miss
Delene DeLegal, and Mrs. Patrl cia Angel.

Middleport
twuwing

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CAMERAS
DISCOUNTED

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Loolr. far our 4 Page Christmcu Gift Sole Supplement

Tomorrow Dec. 9 in Th. Daily Sentinel.

DUTTONS

Prescriptions Are Our Main Business

Feed Grain Move
WAS!UNGTON (UPI) - Administration officials are close to a
showdown on whether to set next
year's feed grain program themselves or leavethededsiontothe
incoming Nixon administration.
Pressures to pass the decision
on tu the Nixon team were reo-ported strong. Some outgoing officials feel they should not tie the
new administration's hands on detaUs of a program which could account for somewhere near $L5
bllllon in the next budget.
Coniferous

mean s

bearing, another
softwood.

coneword for

-·-

Bridal Shower Given Miss Adams

SYRACUSE - '""' Chr;stmao dlmer ond partyol
the Sy~cuse Guidi.JW SW'

are io telephone 992-5643 or 98S·
33U.
The judglJig has been sctKdJled for Dec. 27.

~

POMEIIOY - Mloa Honey Mam• wu honored with a bridl1
. - r ....nib' lit lbo Pomerw
Church Oc Christ glwn bJ Mrs.
CJ,do SoWlder• aM Mrs. Harold

-

An umbreU. motif was used
with 1 yellow a..t p-een color
scheme. Gu:leewere ~eel and
prizes awarded. The doca" prize
was won by Mrs. Howard Nolan.
lrlisa Aduna Ia the daushter ~

~--~BRADBURY B.........,.
P. T. A. will meetat 7:30 Ttnlroday night at the school. The an.
nual children's Chriatmaapro..
gram will be presented.
All grade• will partlcfjlate.
A door Prize wW be awarded
to an adult ard a ehlki.

Speaker is
Coming

to

Local Church
GALIJPOLIS - Guest DOJsic!an and speaker, Harry Bollbad&lt;, will be the featured guest
at the First Baptiot Church, Third
Avenue and Locust Sl"eet, Tuesday evening. December 10 at7:30.
For several years Rev. and
Mrs. Bollback and Rev. and Mrs.
Hal Reimer have been reacbiog
the naked BBvage Indians otSouthw
em Brazil with the Gospel ot
Jesus Christ. Many have been
won to Christ and the establishment of their own churches.
Mr. Bollback appeals to both
young and old in his presentation and experiences. He also Is
an accomplished pianist a n d
organist, and before going to the
mission field, he was engaged
In concerts In the Pblladelphla
and New York areas. Today, because of his abUities as pianist, song writer, and organizer,
Harry could be very successful
in worldly praise.
This speclaJ service Is open to
the general public. Amodernnur.
sery will be open.

CANCEL DEMONSTRATION
POMEROY - A Christmas
de1n011strat1on planoed by the
Portland Homemakers Club at
tbe Columbus and SOUthern Ohio
Electric Co. for Monday afternom has been cancelled,

FOR HER

Mra. DeiMJ,r Klppte, Mra. car..
roll Norris, Mra. Piuline Morv·
it;y, Mtas Suite Ardrewa, MrL
Clarence AndreWs, Mra. B o b
Woods, Mn. Louia Osborne,
Nolan. Yht Nettie Humphr~Q's, Mra. Greeg Roush, Mrs. Mllcon
Mrs. James S.W\ders, Miaa Bec- Roush, Mrs. Melvin Slnlth, Mrs.
ky S.un:ters. :Mra. Earl Adams. Aldo Jetrers. Miss Brenda NorMra. Leroy Wom, Mrs. Wl.)'ne ris, Mba Debbie Norris and Miu
Zurehr, Mrs. Ralph Welker, Mickey Walle.
Othen presenting Kilts to the
Mrs. orville Well, Mra, Tracy
bride-elect
were Mr. and Mrs.
Whaley. M111 Sandn Roush,

Mr. IJIII Jlra. Earl - · of
GAJUpollo and the brtdo41ect of
Bryeo SIDith, 10ft ofMr. aooMn,
Harold E. Smith, !qrocuoe.
Gue•t.a at the ahowerwere Mrs.

POMEROY - ~ JII)Oiry,
reedings, and music were tea..
tured In a po-osram preaented at
lbo llllliUal Chrllltmu dlnllerpart,y of tile Past Chle!o, Ma8DOlla
Temple, PytiJian Sisters.
Held at the 1'rlniV U n It e d
Chureh &lt;ll Christ, the chicken
dinner waa served by the worn·
en of lbo chureh on decorated
tables. Favors were pin cuthlms made by Mrs. Henry Reibel. Mra. Ethel Stewart, president, gave graee.
Following the dtnnor .t h e
sroup went to the soclat rOOm
where decorations included a
lighted tree, and a poinsettia
and candle mantle arrangement.
,.Joy to the World.. ((l8ned the
program with prtiJ'er by Mrs.
Margaret Seldonabet and scripture rrom St. Luke 2, veraes 8
t.o 20, read responsively.
Readings and poetry tnduded "Christmas" by Miss Erna
Jesse, "'Ibere Will Always be
a Christ.mas,. by Miss 1belma
Grueser, •'R.eady for Christmas" by Mrs. Gladys Cuckler,
''Christmas Gift" by Mrs. Karl
Grueser, '"Once More a Christ-

mu"' and ..1be Da,y Alter
Christmaa•• by Mra. Seidenabel;

man ia this week's

GALLIPOLIS - lklwBr&lt;l B.
Saundara, Howard Baker Saunders JniiUI'aDee Agency, Gallipolis, attended lbo recent Colontal llerltop Life Insurance compll\)''1 1968 Prelident'a C 1 u b
eonvemtoa at the Eden Roe Hotel, In Miami Beadl.
Mr. Saurldars was a leadln&amp;:
Jllll!lll ()( the Colonial Horltago
LUo Jaouronce eon_, for lbo
fourth ume, and was - e d aa
a 11 Conveudon Qwllfter" at the

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OPEN EVENINGS
U/llil Clristmas

1968

PAGE 13

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Tho auarde, _. Ill -,. ,1!11
.,._~-~;. I '
armed, also foil ...,. ..
Mt'UI'lt1. Spedal ..........~ .. ..
-

... ..chanpd "" -

lhlll. IJIII a ....... 1o work or pt o4 -

._.,.,hitLast July, :Yorrll his """ 011 cluiJ . - llle
clod&lt; within tbo jail ,... clljlo, waiting for wwd thol ..,
was en route frOm Landoa.
When at last tbo prt.._
came, ooo deputy IOicl lo
another, "Boy, lwloh I _... P&gt;
home." Tbe second an......S.

''Amen. •• Both were 11'11*""'
for 10 days as disdpline for their
complaints.

.
.,. w

..

•'' ''"
J

who baa cove'red tbe Buisaon district, the 41-year..old
mother of two calmly warned if
the Urdted States .did not qree

"Those in tN! puppet army
and pl;)pet administration at
any level who have committed
crimea against the people but
who are repentant will be

to end its ..war or aggression'"
in South Vletnlm it would
11 sutfer
heavier de(eats"' ta.n pardoned," the black haired
e\'er before and would be NLF diplomat said.
"'doomed to utter failure!'
"Those who redeem their
At the same time Mrs. Binh,
crimes by meritorious deeds
who baa been In Paris slnce wlll be rewarded according!Jr.
Nov. 4 to head the NLF The people and NLF or South
delegation to the new phase Vietnam wiD afford cOIXIitions
Vifltrmn conference. extended for puppet officers and soldiers
an olive branch to SOUth and p~pet officials to come
Vietramese oftleials and sol- back to the just cause and join
dl.era wbo t.d fouPt qaiDit the people"s fight against the

c ' a tho 11 c Church Is going
through a period of "selfBy GEORGE SIBERA
demolition."
p ARJS (UPI)- Mrs. Ng10y011
But the Poutur Slid that wl1lle Tbl Blnh, hood of Ihe commumany ,PeOI)]e evtdflntly elll)ect nlst NatiOial IJ.beratlon Front
him to make "clamorous (NLF) delepUon to the Paiia
if!&amp;tures and energetic and Vietnam conCerence, said Saturd e c i a i v e intervention•,'' · he dt,y if her parQr came to power
would rely lnoleld on Christ to tn South Vlotuam tt would be
"calm the storm. n
preJ~t,red to gnat W1sbington
P01&gt;0 Plul llld he would dtplomotlc recognltioo aoo ..,_
a,..alt Christ's 1ssistance In cept ..economic and technical
prayer to 0\lerecne the tunno11. aasiatance" from the United
which he termed "the condition StataL
that Jesus himself has chosen
In an exdualve interview
lor us. so that he IDQ operate glven in her Paris suburban
in tullDisa."
villa, Mra. Blnb said her party
••Even the Pope needs to be would. accept such aid from the
PALM SPRINGS, Clllt (l)PO
~ · wi~ Pl'IY8r." he aald. 1 United States 10 l q aa It waa
- PresldeJit..elect Richard M.
The Pontlft' ehoH the IPIJellol given "on the principle of
Nixon met with key Republican
ranee of a ot
equality, mutual benefit and
congressional leaders Saturday
ooo atudenta from Milan to reapoct for the Independence
to size up the tone and temper
IPIO out on
e.r tsls of IDd sowreipcy ot the Vietnaor
the 9lst Congress before
ty rocldog his !IOjlOcy. . meso .POOPie."
Qying to New York to make
Foci!'~ ~~L
1'be NLF Ia the political'""·
flnal decisions on his cabinet
.
. he church~' lttvil\ nour ·OI oitllo VIetCOng.
.
·
choices.
lllllllitot. of aelkrltlclsm, one DreaiiOd In a long-sklrtecl
An aide said Nixon was
,rould ewn 8Q' of salr.. Vletnameae dress with a greea
eJII)ected to begin
naming
dePaolitloo. •• the Pope said. He acarf tJarown over her sboulcabinet and other top adminislaJ4~tblt he hldi become "a aip dera, Mr._ Blnh a,POk.e in a soft
tration officials sometime after
of cO/a.~· within 1bo votce lbot on ocealllon was
JOHN W. HYSELL
Tuesday,
chureh. the world'alarpat.
barely audlble. But her frailness
Windins up an overnight visit
Pope Paul, """ has boon 1bo Ia backed 1&gt;J a ateoWtard will
to the Republican Governors
toraot of 110reonal crltldam thot -..n,y wiU be soon at
Conference, Nixon lunched at
from porlahlollel'a IIIII prleata lbo J108011adng table.
the desert hideaway which he
allke owr hi1 eneyclical ~
warnsU.S.
has made his headquarters wtth
nl"'l lbo uoe of trllllclal birth
stttlog oerenely on a amall
House Minority Leader Gerald
c - , and who boa beCGIIIO cooch before lbo mirrored wall
R. Ford, Rep. llcJb WUoon and
lbo coolol" of storms onr
sen. George MUlllhy, both of
priest!)' celeboey, ,..,_. lnfollbl..
California.
Uty IJIII lntorpre1atlon of lbo
Wil1&lt;11 and Murphy were
catholic r.aJ.th, admitted "tbe
chairmen or the Republican
trials are dllii&lt;Ult ond someMINERSVILLE - John W. Hy- House-&amp;note Cempolgn C&lt;JmUmea herd.
sell. son of Mr. anti Mrs. Victor mlttee.
..But, .. he ~. 111he reality
HyaeU. MlnersvWe Route 1, has
Bryce Harlow, Nixon's assiof our priesthood makes us
boon admitted to lbo University stant for congressional aftalrs.
bleu lbo Lord for lheae trlala.
of MlchlgaoMedlca!School'sDual also attended the session at the
The Chrlatlln ..._. lbo joy
Degree J&gt;rosram.
estate of Philldelphla publisher
lbot arlaes frGID trials. It Is tbo
ISTANBUL (UPI)- Tiro
Successful completion of the Walter Annedlerg.
It was
(~ml'lp14)
lllided missile destroyers head- program lelds to the Doctor of devoted to assessi~ the preeel for the Boaporus Strait Medicine degree as well as the domtnantb' Democratic CooSa t u r day for "rouUne.. Doctor ot Philosq,hy degree in
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maneuvers in the Black Sea one ofthebaslcmediealaciences.
PEARL HARBOR (IJPI) deaplte Soviet protesta that the Thie program includes the fuD A cPet eerem0111 aboard t b e
v e 1 a e 1 a were "uninvited medical school curriculum in ad- graeelld uss Arizona Memorpest&amp;...
dltlon to extensive tralnina: In ial Saturday commemorated
Authoritative eources Aid the 0111 of the Msie medical sclthe 27th amiversary of Jadeatroyera Dyess ancl Turner encr
pan's snelk. attack on Pearl
would enter the sea. which the
Hysell. a 1963 graduate of
Horbor.
Soviet Union regards as largei1 Soulbom Locol Hl8h School at HaLeslllative leaden from
lts own. ICIIDetlme Monday. The etne, atteDded Ohio University lhrougbout lbo nstion partlcl,.. bcirders the U.S.S.R. lor whore be was elected to the Hoo.
potlcl In lbo eortliiimY po;yiD&amp;
1,000 mllu.
or Soetetlea of Phi Eta Sigma, Phi
IJollllp to 2,409 Americana
AIKEN, S. C. (UPI) - - Sen.
Peaeelul voyaaoa 1&gt;J worships ~ Phi aoo Phi Beta K-.
killed IDtheDec. 7, 1941, bombStrom · ThurmOIIII, 66-year4d Into the Black Sea are allowed , . _ earaiJW lbo liS dqree In
InS attack tbatbroulli&gt;tlboUDIIheelth 'onttmalalll aM tile li10D IOidor a 32-yar-old treaty, tile Zool"'!' at Ohio UDiwrslt,y tn
ed Statel Into World War n.
ci-edlta!! with holdlorltbo. South Montreux Convention.
1987, he OII1'0IIod tn lbo UDiwrAbnolt everyda.Y, any AJner.
in Une'rbr Rkhan:l Nixon,wuiD
Althou&amp;h the maneuvers by sity of Mlehican'a Horace A
lean can ride a Navy shuttle
amllea . !lalurdlt~n lbo newa tha U.S. ships were described lleckham SchooloiGraduataStudbroke that he wiU ...,..,. a 22- by a 8th fteot opot&lt;ennan aa leo In lbo llq&gt;artment ol Phylll· bolt to lbo wblte memorial
wblch nato aotrlde the allllken
year4d 'tormer beauO'. tlileen. "routiDe aperatl«ts," sourcu ol4J11.
-Uhlp Ar!ZOIII. A I m o a I
pl'Obablf before the arat of tbe saw theln , 1 an IPPirent ~
Jncereatecltn a career otmedl..
tliree decades later. oil aeep..
roor.
ot · American slrenllh and clllnotructlon and research, lly- InS
lnJin her hull still gives
.• Tho llrlde - 1o • be le Nancy dloploosiD'e ~ the ncent Soviot aell tranolorrad lo lbo medical
•
opeclat
shine 1D the water,
Moore;' o ,....,......, bltio-eyed Mval ~ 1n lbo Medltor- school PI'CII1'0III ilnce It troat&amp;brunette &lt;Who reined as Miss raneaa. l q d(Jilkaated by the apteiftcall)' pi'Gblema- t.aclJw the '0\"C'GWt:MJJ:~
SOuth COrollta In 19tl5,
8th fleet. ·
cllnlclao m1 looda to - r orThey mot In 11188 OM II I a· •
Tho, l!Uooiu. oaJd 1bo 01&gt;- io. .tlooln both traiDiog lboproMooro wont to work In lbo of the
de~l - " ' " phyaldon 1J111 oalodlng
ator'a w•shu.tan olllco durtlJ&amp;'
,lbo . · m.ek Soe . waa a a tole- r - p - .
the IUIIIJnfl' DUJDlhs,
••trovoeattoa.''
HUNTING'I'ON•
W, VL "The Moore lamtly dooou'l
Tho' Soolot CCmmualat porty
DRIVER KIIU!D
Ohio'o Tenth llio!rlot Coognsswant me to say Oll)'illlq," lbo
Pro.,. 'dlorpd dat
WASHINGTQIMLLE,
Ohio IIWI Clarence E. Miller, Rip..,_
beamiJW '11t1111110111l alld, oece~ tliii doatri&gt;1ero ,......OJ'IItecl with (UPI)- A - car accident_,. !lean. &lt;ll Lont:aster, Ia optlmlshll lbo CCIIIII'OIIIIadooa ani · miialloa that · Could carrj bore Sotunlllf claimed tho Uta of tic of chanpa ho e11110cta In lbo
shlkoa ofwell-!llahorsattor-• lllelaor WOl'heo\l• ond lbot Climtrd L. Fltswator. Hla car noxtlour ~oors.
o1 lbo f~llll marrlaio .lbo'!" ...........1111 . wore IIIli croobed '"'Ohio 14 allerJatoFr1!J11 ni&amp;IJI. -king 1D tha
11rob &lt;
· • "· ,
'• • cowred bJ lbo 1931 troot,y 11111 milo wool of here Ia Collanblalla. COboll ~ Woat VIrginia Ra,
• ~ · ~licl •
wore
A
opoke-a Coont,y.
J)d&gt;Uean Victory DU.r guoati,
-•AltiJaulli .lbo ~ h a 1 dlsmlaiiOd ·tito cbatJoi).
.
· ho dlocuoed lbo MW nottor.l
been
fll,: ;lllontho, t IU
IQI.I ED IN CRASH
.w.Dtnlatrotilll!o ,lbo I hi Cclna.&amp;:ot ~""" o t l b o - .
Al!l\lOIJNCE N1!;W PLANT
RAVENNA, Ohio (UP!) •Deb- ....... IIIII btlelll lbo 2'lth ..,_
IIUinl eoma•~a 1111-IIMM- · CDOOMB!JS (UPI)· ~ A i1ew arab 'lltaiqjil!a, lT, ·A krali,.... - - ol lbo bo&amp;IDDIJW of
~u. ~ lioddiJW ~ piUII~t! p~ 1D 1(&amp;-l'iarren .. ~,U!Jn"'Othl;r.-~'!or, · Wqrld War IL
/'
fOri!t ,whleh llloa MiiOto'a CCIIIIIIJ, wt)l .li!l'lhlineW·!I*oulh IJ!joqd ' So~ . . . '"oar collllllor oudlnod '"""" ol lbo
~~~~lilf~··j·~:~IIJro. Paulllcillo. f(mllll&lt;~~!~-ti-lill 'bendl i&gt;J' )llioJI 11 iht eUI e&amp; olllllor- moo8\lr0a 11 boUona wtU••
alilml~ 1D a ;i)o Ohio. ~ FliolndJW IIIIo so.O, 9h'o' in POI'IIce pla&lt;e wliidilo MW c:o..reu IIIII.
. · ''Coli!JDidl'!ll: .
..
COoJnbo.
'atQJr lllelionl II IDI~.

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•LOGGAGE .

BILL WELLMAN

•HAND BAGS

Gilt-.t.-Ramo

-roy
ke Elberfelds Po
Your- Shopping Center *

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Shop This Week Monday, Tuesday,

Hysell Enters

Dual Program

Soviets Frown

In Medicine

On U. S. Ships
In Black Sea

u.s.

Wednesday and Th11sday From
9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Old Strom

On Friday and Saturday
The Store Is Open·
Until 9:00

Will·· Wed
Ex-Queen

u.s.
are-·
inl!''

Wearing apparel for your fom·

ily and furnishings for your
hom•• And big selections of

elfts for everyone on your
!lat. Come in and look around

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ELBERFELDS IN

EROY

AS USUAL 011' store.111.1Be Open Every Evatlnt The Last Twa Weeks

Before Clilstiitas, Bqlnlnl
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PECEMBER 13.
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A.sked speclflcally whether the
NLF would eatabliii:J diplomatic
relations
with,
and accept
econondc aid from, the United
States it' the NLF came to
.,.,wer 1n Saigon, Mr!'l,. Binh

said:
Trade Possible
.. According to the (oreign
policy ot peace and neutrality,
the South Vietnamese Natiooal
Liberation Front is ready to
establish diplomatic and trade
relations with all countries,
regardless of their IOCial and

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COLUMBUS (UPO-

A fact--

finding teachers' commission of
the Ohio Education Association
will investl.gate charges of "unethical" actions by North Royalton school administrators anti
"antagonism" from those at
East Liverpool.
The study group, headed by
OEA past -president Robert
DowliJ¥: or Denance, was call~
ed-for Satw-day by 8 vote of
OEA's Professional Rights and
Responsibilities Commission.
It wlll begin work "within the
next few weeks," spokesmen
said.

'\

.

"Should the preliminary inquiry teams turl'\-ql significant
problems, a full scale commi.sion study would be conducted

at a later date," the OEA said.
The North Royalton Educa.
tion Association was asked "to
investigate (alleged) unethical

gress on which Nixon must rely
for passage of his program.
Ford, Murphy and Wilson
requested the ses.sion. They
wanted also to discuss plans tor
a meeting later this week in
·washington ot Nixon and au

RepublicaD

and unprofessional practices on
the part of the s1.1)erintendent

of schools an:l the Board of Education," the OEA said.
Teachers there have attempted to set qJ preliminary di &amp;- \

cussions

.. ;,.' .

regarding priorities

and procedures for next year•s
salary negotiations, but charge
the Sl«Jerintendent has refused
to meet wHh them.
East Llverpool teachers ask-

congressmen arxl
possibly a later meeting which
would include Democrats.
The PresidenHlect, relaxing
in the sparkling sunshine, met ed the commission to look into
wl th 24 RepttJlican governors alleged
"antagonism among
earller to hear their recommen- certified school personnel, the
dations for people for the administrative head a, the
cabinet and programs for his school board, the public and
administration.
students •.. ''
The talks were confidential
The school an:l community
but the governors no doubt became embroiled in debate in
carried to Nixon their pleas for the aftermath of quarelUng bemore federal money to help tween footbe.ll coach - athletic
with state programs and less director Robert McNea and the
ral control.
basketball ccach, Clinton Mcew
York
Gov.
Nelson Connell
kefelller, who recommelkled
McConnell and several other
that the rw;tio..l government coaches have thret.tned to quit
take over all costs of welfare after McNea refused· to permit
programs, had a private session basketball players to use the
with Nixon.
Cootball team's whirlpool bath.
So did California Gov. Ronskl
Student athletes have signed
Reagan, host for the governors petitions, read at public hearconference and who also stayed ings of the school board, labelat the Anneri&gt;erg Estate. They ing the dispute .. childish" and
met for breakfast Saturday.
threatening to rerratn from basNixon's onl,y public appea- ketball competition until the
rance at his visit with the quibbling erkls.
governors was at a formal
banquet of about 1,000 people
to
Friday night.
His only remarks were in an
eight-mimte response to Rea- Priest's Removal •
gan's toast in which Nixon
praised the gallantry ot Ameri·
FLORENCE, llaly (UPO ca's fighting men ln Vietnam Members of lsalotto parish SBl''
and pledged himself to uniting they will appeal the removal of
their Rm11n C&amp;tholic parish
the nation.
priest all the ny to Pope Paul

l

Parish

Appeal

Vl
TRAIN CRASH FATAL
CANAL WINCIIC!TER, Ohio
(UPI) - Tlulnas J. Qulrm, Jr.,
49. RR2 ClmJ. Winchester. was
killed Sotunii.Y wbeo his plcklt&gt;
truck hit a Cho-'&lt;e OM Ohio
Radroad. train here. Authorities
aakl Qu!M attempted to stop, IJIII
skidded Into tile train.

CHECKS DAMAGE - Dan Smith, a Southern Local School
District bus driver, checks the damage caused when a large
tree fell on it in Racine Thursday. The bus, usually driven~
Ray Proffitt, was parked near the Edwin Cozart garage when
the tree toppled, demolishing the rear part o( the bus. No one
was inside it.

·The ,Priest, the Rev. EnzoMaz-

zi, defied his archbishopandpW.
ltshed a catechism suggesth:v
Jesus Christ was a .social agitator as well u a redeemer. pro-phet and mesaiah- The archbishop relieved Father Mazzl or hls

parish
and theon
-the
··
- · took
to the streets
priest's
be-halt

State Begged to
Check All Mines
"·

Lewis E. Evans, UMW ~
FAffiMONT, W, Va. IUPOA strong plea for closer state Director, said here Saturt:la¥ the
inspectkr1 or safety procedures state should take a bard look
ended three days of a prelimi- into how mines in West Vlr·
oary hearing here Saturda,y on ginia are '"fire bossed." Fire
the mine disaster which ldlled bosling, an inspectim of the ell·
tire mine workings, immediafeb'
78 men.
The investigation was ad- prior to the first work shUt ot
journed wttil Dec. 16 after a each week, is conducted by
United Mine Workers ot Amer- Wlion employes.
Evans• statement came after
ica (UMW) official called on
the West Virginia Department ot it was brought out in test:ilnoQy
Mines to make a statewide by Safety Director Jesse G.
check into the requir~ weekly Bowers or the Mountaineoer Coal

safety inspections or all mines.
A total of 46 persons, nearly
all miners at the ill . fated

Mountaineer No. 9 mine testified during the three d~~,ys of
hearings. Continuatioo of the
hearing was postponed because
several officials are to participate in other mine safety proceedings thh week.
Among those sessions

Is a
mine safecy hearing called by
Interior Secretary steward Udall to be held Thursday.
The remainder of this hearing
is expected to take at least one
~ at which time it will again
be -mod uniJl an underground inspection can be con-

ducted at the No. 9 mine. The
mine was sealed Nov. 29, nine
days after the first of a series of
explosions that sent fire raging
through a large portion of the
huge seven mile..Jmg mine.

Division, that two men speS
four hours each fire bossing 1he
No. 9 mine every Sunt:ky night.

Evans, noting the seven miles
of tunnels in this mine, told
Bowers, ..you know as well u
I do that it is an utter Impossibility to perform the dutlu
tlley are suwoaed to under the
law in that amount of time. ••
The UMW official contencled
that "provisions of the West
Virginia law cannot be complied
with" under the set-up that was
used at the No. 9 mine. Evana,
then added, ••t suggest to state
officials that if and when this
mine reopens they check thll
sitllatioo here and that preaenU7
they examine it at other mlnH
of thio rompony and otbor
mines in this state...
Evans, as be had with a num-

ber ol earlier witnesses, pre slid
Bowers _ to comment on .hili

CONTINUED on Page 14

Threaten New Delay

PARIS (IJP0 - A Solgm del- Iorence would get uncterw&amp;l Wodegotim led bJ VIce President no~ because Of U. S. reruaa1
Nguyen Cao Ky Dew toward Por- thus far to grant tho VIet Conl"l
Ia Saturda,y for oxpanded VIet- National Llberatloo Front C1ILF)
lbo Federal -mnent to - - ' · nam neautlatUJna. But Hanoi Independent atatoo at lbo talkL
Rlgh Hanoi omclala Aid U.,
le•i and pt bettor result&amp; He threatened a new delay of t h e
.
talko
by
Instating
the
V
n
i
t
e
d
had
formally told lbo Uldlot
touched on tax ahorllll!o tu Incentl\o!!a, the mUitary draft oya- statea qreo to give the VIet States that 101lea• tha NLF
tem, and lbo . - for programs Cong ~ status at the seatecl ao a -rote , . the --talks, lhoro.wUI , ·
IJIII propooalo lbot mako oound
tbe
South
Vl_,.so
lllam,
oo
con!.....,co, 'l1l.r lid
oOiutlooa 1o....,... prd&gt;loma.
due to arrive In Patls ~. liiOWMer,
• •· •
cq, Miller Aid he bellevel """ - . orders from Preel- nol'a .......,_ lrltll
€o«Wreaa uid ·the nattanare tired N - Voa 'tbl111 •lo ae- a,
'
O!blckori.W. ·
IQdate tile'
of IJwa'llio lla&amp;tlbQpat l{y.'l llll.
•'FOI' too loac." he llld. •twe 11111 nlltolnllal of poaco." at Orb" ~ ~~J •tJ. &amp;
hovo hod dla- and 1 leek of Bill Tblou lild t1Je all tiCII dJitl W, A..~
hor!n\IIIY. I bollno WOI'Ih!ohUe depondl ... .iho ......... t b • who ...., lllilll·
f
.
. Sotunlo1 riltht
p.,...m~
to ~~~

Optimistic about '69-'72

..,.jltjler

· o•or all3 flooro.

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STUDENTS ON TIUAL
WARSAW (UPI)..Tbo trial ot
two allollod rlncleactero o1
l'llllslo unrest In Mareh
bepn 'l'llurodajl ID tho Volvodohlp Cclurt, tho - - Z.Vclt
Warllall)&lt; 101c1 .Frlclljl. An
Indictment •hortled Jon ~llkl
OM Soweeyn !lloimlltetn with
porlldpatlon In a aecrot orranlzatlm that ma-Dilacted lbo

a.

y.

•GOWNS

Divoree Granted
GALLIPOLIS - Judp R. Calhoun hal ll'anted Oroolha
McGulra, R~ 2 GolllpJUo, a divorce from JIDd.or McQJJre, Gl.llipoiiJ, ... jp'OIIIIda of oruelt,y. The plolntll! waa awarded culfodT ot lbo Clq)!o'a ltre
mbm children and the ctef&lt;lllloat
--toplllfl20•for •11J101.1Sotlled out of ......t IIIII dlomlaiiOd 1101 a _...,_ IRiillllod
I&gt;J
Brorlea and Horold W. BI'OJ'les, CollUI'Ibua, a·
plaat Jlmm,y R. Hall~, Galllpolla.

suNDAY. DECEMBER

"""'rlors

Awards~.

The DeluxeStrallfrt Stlteh
Touch &amp; Sew Sewinl Mtc:hint

VOL..$' No. 45

OEA 'in!.
Double

Nixon Sizing Up
Congress Temper

•SLACKS

BILLFOLDS

0-Rama.

At Miami Meeting

TOPCOATS
JACKETS

helped MGM district by l)elping
in lUnd raising, working on the
anmaal sustaining membership
campaign. For the last 10 yean
he haa been the ticket chair·
man tor MGM"s Distriet Sc:out-

try's future Ues with helpine
boys_ MGM. District acoutersare
proud of Bill Wellmau' o contribution to our future. He Ia avery
Important friend ()( Scouting,

The curtain baa been removed PJII-&lt; illneSIOI, Tho
Tho pro1ect1on of J1a¥ bqlaa
From -e, an el..ator tlkeo
of bla eell, ond u a lhreal 1o
from
the lllwwer and J1a1 Ia IJlDjlloma are real, bot !beY
at
a
-l.p!Med
011
lbo
.wtors
to
the
third
floor,
Whore
hlmloll In tho chanoe that
vllllblo
and watched he are )II'OCltced In lla¥'1 niliwl,
tlrst
Ooor
of
the
bib)'
COUid:1
h.Y
i1
locked
1n
"a
tank...
a
mllbt lake ble 01111 life.
Cr1Ddnal
Courta
bnf1dlng
wbleh
autte
ot
cella
once
uaed
for
16
llhowers. lie can alao be ~ ond oot bJ hio body, lbo
_ aaeh a ""bile ....... of ..,
when he used the toilet. 11o lo phyeldans say,
- d projudleo Ill)' .lu17. - · lbo Jail and lbo 111011.
ElaboraiA&gt; prec•utUJno aplnli
whon J!O.Y le 1o be
BrUIIanl floorescent llgbta watched wl1on be a1eepa Wlder
Foremllll leola.
IW'I'CIUIICI RIU"s colla, they ore the OOIUitanl glare o1 tbo potmn&amp; lia1's foods are added
A IIIIICICII for a ch.... ()( 1r1011.
to tho aecurlt,y oylllom, and ut
Vlottora and IIUII'da awrooch never 1Umed oil. Two small a p o t I I g httl and lluoreocent
VMJO
could be llled ~
lamp,
oporcootlng Shelby CooaJt,y
door
IJIII
apeak
Into
a
opotli&amp;llla
to
add
more
brlntance
lbo
Foremllll al llll)' UJDe. llo Ia
Resulta
Unknown
118Ye1'81
hundred
thooAJMI doloc_.ed to . _ baton m!Ciqtbene 1D a clepJt,y ahorll! · for 1 clooed circuit televlsloo
Under theae OlllllllltDIItl, m
luo-2,937.60 alone to put bullet
Criminal COUrt Judp W. who lllto eight hours a ciiJ' monttorlng oyatem shine onnPr- Battle Ttnlroda.Y to llllf bollind a oomhlnstUJn locked otontly Into Jla1's 18-bY-%1-loot Oct. It, a Friclll', II8J' wao vroof glus In the control
tested for beart trouble. Tho -....
door, ID a bullet vroof cap eell.
.
wholbor he will be nodytoaoto
called
the
eonb
ol
cetUr,
High.
In
·
a
corner
over
the
results fA. the tests ue not
Ray*a meals eome from food
trial March 3.
known
!'lbllcly
but
J1a1
Is
prepll'ed
by a truAy for the
I!
deared
by
tbo
eontro1
door
to
tile
prlaooor'o
eeUI•one
lltJ'• trW woo eoatiJued
believed
to
be
tn
tp&gt;d
physical
deput.y
aherll!s
specially picked
television camera. another is iD
from Nov. 12 to March 3 when center, the visitor iapaasedlnto
by Morris to auor&lt;l lla¥ In throe
• FIII"OBIID succeeded Arthur J. a amall room. !itlllldln&amp; Wlder a the corner oppoalte It, A third, beelth.
However, the 40-year~ld a~ thiftB, 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., 2 p.m.
lleDoa &amp;-., ond ble ICII as si£n readinc .,._, guos allowed.'' in a corrl.dor outside the oell,
cmviet has
a
hiltory of to 10 p.m. and 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
the Vilitor Is 888l'ched.
focuses on a shower stall.
dol01110 CDIIIIJOI.

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Vietnam talks since they begtn
VATICAN CITY (l)PO- Buf- May 13, is thl first news agency
feted by widespreU crittcillll of journalist to interview Mrs.
his ban on artlDeial birth Npyen 11d Btnh, head of the
control and by other dissension NaUOMJ. Llberatloa Front dele-within the church, Pope Paul VJ ptl.on to the expanded talks.
said
Saturday
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soon, IDd a 100, David, 3.
BUl Ia a busy man, but tlnda
time tor hia community and
school. He bellevea our coun-

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of the Week."
Although be is not a register·
ed scouter 1 he has given
hiJ
Ume and ener&amp;Y
some while.
For the past 15 years he has

He is now the vice -president
of the Central Elementary School
PTA, a direct.or oo the Well
V trglnla Appalachlun DeveiOI&gt;ment o«&lt;ce. and associated wttb
Tltfin Jewelers.
Bill and his wife, Sonia, hove
three children, a daughter, Jamie, 17, a senior at PoUlt Pleaa..
ant H18h School; a 11011, Scott,
10, who will Join the Boy Scouts

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II baa beeome an laauo Ia
F.._._ lbo oelebratecl de· Ill, -clod lo be • t - llllomer who waa ~ed
- n d I&gt;J Parcy Forema~ In bJ J1a¥ Nov. 12, cm-llbo
~· Texas attorney, to move a l a - aeC~~r~Qo u ....,_
out &lt;ll 14emj1hia Jla1's murder for 11111Yi1111·1bo trial.
~,lli Ill!! usasllnali!lll of Dr.
Produce• Bad Image
Martin Luther King Jr.
lie Ia ....... . - to !oel lbo
Details ol the procecboe bJ cana1ant aurvelll- prewldch .., lit guarded, bow be 11a1 to the' poltllc-11111 li&gt;
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NetUe Ha,res, and .. Christmas
stgnlllceneo" by Mrs. Stewart.
The KfOUP aang ••Silent Nlghr'
and u:n: came Upon the Mldrd.gtrt Clear" to conclude theprogram,
During the business meetlnt!,
ctneers tor 1969 were ele.cted.
They are Mrs. Stewart, prellldent; Mrs. Hayes, vice preaident; MrL Grueser. eeeretar)';
and Mill Grue181'. treasurer. A
letter &lt;ll Christmas greellnp
from the stale lll'and chief, Mrs.
Agnes Woodard, was reacl.
The prize pad&lt;ago brought by
Min Bemt-:e Arm Durst wu
1'HIII by Mrs. Mabel Bearhs.
Games were played with prtzea
being won by Miss JoaN, Mrs.
Grues.er, Mrs. Reibel aod Mrs.
Amanda Kasper, who waa welcomed back Into the sroup alter
a long absence due to Illness.
Others at the party were Mrs.
George Haines, Mrs. Ellen Killinger, Mrs. Laura Eiselsteln,
Mrs . Thomas Cook, Mrs. Bernice Ebersbach.

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The Sunday Tlmc!t - sentinel, ~Y. llcl"t!mber

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1968

p011er wlthla the paluo prcl.

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Washington White Paper

Finch Heads Nixon's' Privy C~uncil
rorrrla. WhetMr or not Finch en-

By WILUAM S. WIIITE

WPSHINGTON - No matter ters the cabinet as Secrctt.Q or
what their titles, and irrespectlw the Department of Health, Eduof t.he outward shape of llre new cation and Welfare 1 as i ~the most
cabinel; certainly thr~ mon and probable upshot, the bu&lt;'k on the
possibly a fourlh arc- going to be new Administration'!! high d~
the big fellows in the r\ixon r\d• mes tic politic s is extremely llkem inistration, shorl, of course , of l_y to land oD his desk, wherever
it is, whtn it doe s not lan:i on
the l~rcsident himself.
More or less in des cendi~ or- that of Nixon him se1f.
Fin&lt;'h is the most exact human
der of true importance alii of genexponent and philosophexample,
uinely operat ive inOucnce in the
er
of
such
aspects of a newis h polactual po)Wer st.mcture will be
iti
cs
as
have
lodged into Nixon 's
these people:
thinking
and
_
purposes. Hobert
No. l, Robert rtn&lt;·h, at presFinch, no matter what he is
ent Lieutenant Governor of Calicalled, will devote most of hi s
time and energy to seeking at
minimum some area s of toleration and at maximum some ef~
fe cti"e political rec onciliation
CONTIN liED from Page 13
between the new Pre sident and
thinking of what caused the e:x- the bi g-cit~· minority group s
plosioo. Bowers agreed that' the whi ch voted so massively agains t
exploaion had to be caused by
h im in November.
an accumulation of coal dust or
No. 2, !lobert Ellsworth, a for·
methane gas that coJ:ected be- mer member of Congr ess alii polcause of a lack of sufficient itical di r ector of Nixon 's r ecent
ventilation.
campaign. It has been said officBut Bowers, a s the others iall.)' of Ellsworth that he is to be
who had been quizzed on it b:r
"a g&lt;::neralist in the truest sense
Evans, said he had no explana- of the word." This means Lhathi s
tion for how thi s situation might wril will extend lo both domestlc
have deveiOJled.
and foreign policy; that he will
Two men who had wor ked un·
never be lied down to detail,
til recently at the to;"o . 9 mine
and that he will have e very opWere am(llg the last witnesses por tunity to become to Nixon
Saturday , both of them called
by the UMW. Arthur Cook, who
said he quit at the mine ln
September after working less
than two months and Dana E.
Harris Sr. 1 of Farmington, who
wa s injured and reti r ed on dis ability last March, OOlh related
that they fell there were safety
inf.ractlons while t he_y were still

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aboul as indispensable as will be for Klein, with neither wlshirw U door but rather ac:eesalbtllb' to,
aM deep tamlliarit)' with, the
Finch.
':
to be that w~.
No. 3, Bryce Harlow. Harlow
The central poiR olitall, how· mind: and aims or Nixon wtu at laat
is ofticiall}' assigned the taak of e\'er, is tfda: Not titles on the be the Qtctoro detormlnlns t""'
smoothing Nixon's way wlth a
Democratic Congress, a tar from
inconsiderable mission but also
one likely in practice to extem
beyond lhe mechanics of moving
a Nixon legislative program and
inlo the mu&lt;·h higher poliUcs of
helping to prepare such pro-grams.
Finally, whether there is to be
in tact a fourth aOO more or
'J A.M. TO
less co-equal power in Herbert
Klein will deperd lar@:ely on
9P.M.
whether Klein, who has been_,.
pointed to oversee the entlre public information apparatus of the
government, can master this
vastly difficu1t aOO une1(8.mpled
assignment. He is, under present
planning, to be based not in the
White House prq&gt;er but rather in
the Executive Office Building
which stards, in all Its marvelousl,)' ginger--bready anti-beau~,
just a c ross the streeL
\'oung Ronald Ziegler is to be
the subordinate White House aide
in da_y--by-day dealings with the
press, and the mere circumstances of his more continuous
GIRLS HOODED COATS,
availability to the writers of
llZU I TO o-f TO 1' IlliG. II.D TO lUI
news and opinion could well make
problems both for himscU ard

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NLF would fight on until a
• 'final victory" on the battlefield
was achieved.
She said questions about a
(Continued from Page 13}
cease-fire in Vietnam and u.s.
politlcaJ systems, un the prin troop withdrawals and other
ciple of equality, mubJaJ benefit
matters related to ending lhe
and respect for the indepenwar would be discussOO along
dence and soverelgnt.,y of the
with a political settlement in
Vietnamese people."
the upcoming '"four-way conferMrs. Binh, who has spent
ence . •• The conference, she said,
much ot the past 11 years in the
would first deal with the
South Vietnamese jungles as
procedures under which the real
one or the founding members or
peace talks would be conducted.
the NLF, warned that only her
Mrs. Binh, whose two children
party's five-poilit program and
are being raised by friends in
the fouri)Oint plan of the North
an NLF zone of South Vietnam,
Vietnamese government could
said that even the children of
provide a just basis for the
Vietnam understand the strugsettlement of the protracted
gle against the Americans.
\'ietnam war.
• 'The
children
understand
Mrs . Binh implied that so
very early that they have to
long as a peace could not be
help ~ir elders tn the fight
negotiated along these lines, the
against the U,S, aggressors to
save the country," she said.
•'!Many children participate In
watching
spies
and enem,y
agents. At present, ill South
VIetnam, three generation&amp; are
fighting with one heart, resolved
to defeat the U.S. aggressor1."'

Mrs. Binh

2 GAL ROCKET MOTOR OIL

Pope Prays
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Vatican observers interpreted
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acute testing for t.he church and
for Pope Paul, as one of
optimism am confidence.
T~ speech followed a week in
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John Hecran, said Clt.hollc
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Elcldi!Pr allll Junior Bob RUehle
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EASTERN , , 9 16 33 4,_ ..
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on:ls left in the talt
Southern with 11, Roger Nease
An Anderson tumble was re-got 11 and
White, eight.
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Packer 12 onb to have MorraD
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tourth quarter. Green Bay's Li..
one! Aldridge oooopod the ball
and r1ced to his own 39.

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Ill ;Ladle•.' Bauty Case fl9.50

it's startina: t'rom scratch IJ1d
Ho1berger I&amp;YI the MJ!iater Plan
may not be ready for "six

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Eckert, 59, was deposed &amp;tter
three y\'IIX'a as Ccmunlssioner
and with tour years to go on his
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Bd&gt; Mlbry, 6..1 junior comer, at tbo Meot!Jwo here, but by sotpaced l l l l f l - witll211 P&gt;fnll, lll'&gt;lla.Y night all ollldalo
except
thooe
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tbo
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!~pel - JlCllt Jordan TwiDI bad aea-ed. And I ~ e
lllo had 18, Mike llarril 1t, Jim Twtna were just adcklns around
Marlhlll and Cborlu Baker had to tee tbe pro football ~
lOla VlkltW~ p I a y on Soomy
13.
Rio l.a D-12 at hollllmo.
qalnat the FOI'Q' Nlnero,
Tbe lladDuil eollocted 21 ....
COACH OF YEAR
- . 21 II)' Mlbry, and bll
COLUI\IBUS (UPI) - 0 h I o
36 ~ 72 lllld pi altompll
Unlveralt)t'a BU1 Hess, who
lor 150 per - . Rio 17 coac:hed ll:e Bobcats to • 1(1.0
~ :12 re&lt;:Oid thlo ... ..., and
Tbe Ollart, l.a b.r Fn'* MIDa bertlt In tho Tangorl• -~
nl&amp;'l 34 polnll, 81.-. tu Ma cboaenaa tbe Ohio Coach
botDio, IIIII bll 35 f1l 'IS otlho
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UP() of171netDIMR.
lndla•
turOid back 1 late rally
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plq. Dill Jonu IIIII 11abr1
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Caqlbell SCOred on runs cl
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Perm State also seored In the
first halt on Charlie Pittman's
27-yard jaunt and Boll Garthwaite1S 25-yard fleld goal.
The two Syracuse Rcores came
in the fbtal nine minuWs of the
game against state•s second
team. Lee Castner ran 21 yards
tor me touchdown and R l c h
Panczys:tyn's three yard rollout acootmted tor the other score.

Campl&gt;oll, wbo missed almost
half of the season beeause of a
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mark of 86 yards set loy Bob average and 16 Qf 25 free throw's
tor 64 per cent.
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the laaue.. 1buy held a 4:~21

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The Sun:IQ Times • SerW.inel, Sunda)', lJecember 81 1968

lUNDAY

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BERRY'S WORLD

whose father also
worked at No. 9, said he had
quit because he "felt the mine
was unsafe!' He said he re called two incidents when auxiliary ventilation fans were not
moved into SHdons where they
were mining. And then he said
he overheard a shift foreman
.. jumping on " section bosses
about low production.
Cook, identified the section
foreman a s Albert Takacs , one
of the 7A victims, and said
"these were his exact words :
"'Pr"&lt;hiction is down and I
don'l give a damn how you get
it. You get it or else.'''
narri s , who said he was in. jured in a coal buggy car acci dent, said a car he was supposed to operate on one shift,
11 had five safety violations." He
said those violations on the car
included no lights, no brakes,
and no Cire extinguisher .
There had been some discussion among the officials and
just briefly with witnesses aOOut
a continuous mining machine
that had been covered by a
roof fall on the day shift prior
to the morning when the explosion oecurred.
The covered machine was in
a section just north of the
Llewellyn Portal where the first
explosioo occurred and some
persons had expressed views
that the blast might have been
triggered in that area.
Pau1 F. Watson was the section boss oo the shirt prior to
the explosion who was supervising the uncovering of the machine. He testified Friday that
he had "found no gas.. in
check I taken during that shift.

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lotraUon Ill' loli.,.iD&amp; all t h • a time, m~re -~ Ulan n:ll.
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101' In en&amp;t cnw matten tar:-ntrllll.
MoriOYir, rormat alloeailon~ mqved trom, say, Vletnami 1
allll &lt;ltvlolqna of ..,~ore• of work roCk of 1 man In ma~ tlmca or
II between Prealdentlal IIIOC:i- trouble• that had nothing to d.o
ltel ar.e Ukeb to bec&lt;lne., after with !orelgl! policy.

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1968

p011er wlthla the paluo prcl.

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Washington White Paper

Finch Heads Nixon's' Privy C~uncil
rorrrla. WhetMr or not Finch en-

By WILUAM S. WIIITE

WPSHINGTON - No matter ters the cabinet as Secrctt.Q or
what their titles, and irrespectlw the Department of Health, Eduof t.he outward shape of llre new cation and Welfare 1 as i ~the most
cabinel; certainly thr~ mon and probable upshot, the bu&lt;'k on the
possibly a fourlh arc- going to be new Administration'!! high d~
the big fellows in the r\ixon r\d• mes tic politic s is extremely llkem inistration, shorl, of course , of l_y to land oD his desk, wherever
it is, whtn it doe s not lan:i on
the l~rcsident himself.
More or less in des cendi~ or- that of Nixon him se1f.
Fin&lt;'h is the most exact human
der of true importance alii of genexponent and philosophexample,
uinely operat ive inOucnce in the
er
of
such
aspects of a newis h polactual po)Wer st.mcture will be
iti
cs
as
have
lodged into Nixon 's
these people:
thinking
and
_
purposes. Hobert
No. l, Robert rtn&lt;·h, at presFinch, no matter what he is
ent Lieutenant Governor of Calicalled, will devote most of hi s
time and energy to seeking at
minimum some area s of toleration and at maximum some ef~
fe cti"e political rec onciliation
CONTIN liED from Page 13
between the new Pre sident and
thinking of what caused the e:x- the bi g-cit~· minority group s
plosioo. Bowers agreed that' the whi ch voted so massively agains t
exploaion had to be caused by
h im in November.
an accumulation of coal dust or
No. 2, !lobert Ellsworth, a for·
methane gas that coJ:ected be- mer member of Congr ess alii polcause of a lack of sufficient itical di r ector of Nixon 's r ecent
ventilation.
campaign. It has been said officBut Bowers, a s the others iall.)' of Ellsworth that he is to be
who had been quizzed on it b:r
"a g&lt;::neralist in the truest sense
Evans, said he had no explana- of the word." This means Lhathi s
tion for how thi s situation might wril will extend lo both domestlc
have deveiOJled.
and foreign policy; that he will
Two men who had wor ked un·
never be lied down to detail,
til recently at the to;"o . 9 mine
and that he will have e very opWere am(llg the last witnesses por tunity to become to Nixon
Saturday , both of them called
by the UMW. Arthur Cook, who
said he quit at the mine ln
September after working less
than two months and Dana E.
Harris Sr. 1 of Farmington, who
wa s injured and reti r ed on dis ability last March, OOlh related
that they fell there were safety
inf.ractlons while t he_y were still

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aboul as indispensable as will be for Klein, with neither wlshirw U door but rather ac:eesalbtllb' to,
aM deep tamlliarit)' with, the
Finch.
':
to be that w~.
No. 3, Bryce Harlow. Harlow
The central poiR olitall, how· mind: and aims or Nixon wtu at laat
is ofticiall}' assigned the taak of e\'er, is tfda: Not titles on the be the Qtctoro detormlnlns t""'
smoothing Nixon's way wlth a
Democratic Congress, a tar from
inconsiderable mission but also
one likely in practice to extem
beyond lhe mechanics of moving
a Nixon legislative program and
inlo the mu&lt;·h higher poliUcs of
helping to prepare such pro-grams.
Finally, whether there is to be
in tact a fourth aOO more or
'J A.M. TO
less co-equal power in Herbert
Klein will deperd lar@:ely on
9P.M.
whether Klein, who has been_,.
pointed to oversee the entlre public information apparatus of the
government, can master this
vastly difficu1t aOO une1(8.mpled
assignment. He is, under present
planning, to be based not in the
White House prq&gt;er but rather in
the Executive Office Building
which stards, in all Its marvelousl,)' ginger--bready anti-beau~,
just a c ross the streeL
\'oung Ronald Ziegler is to be
the subordinate White House aide
in da_y--by-day dealings with the
press, and the mere circumstances of his more continuous
GIRLS HOODED COATS,
availability to the writers of
llZU I TO o-f TO 1' IlliG. II.D TO lUI
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NLF would fight on until a
• 'final victory" on the battlefield
was achieved.
She said questions about a
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cease-fire in Vietnam and u.s.
politlcaJ systems, un the prin troop withdrawals and other
ciple of equality, mubJaJ benefit
matters related to ending lhe
and respect for the indepenwar would be discussOO along
dence and soverelgnt.,y of the
with a political settlement in
Vietnamese people."
the upcoming '"four-way conferMrs. Binh, who has spent
ence . •• The conference, she said,
much ot the past 11 years in the
would first deal with the
South Vietnamese jungles as
procedures under which the real
one or the founding members or
peace talks would be conducted.
the NLF, warned that only her
Mrs. Binh, whose two children
party's five-poilit program and
are being raised by friends in
the fouri)Oint plan of the North
an NLF zone of South Vietnam,
Vietnamese government could
said that even the children of
provide a just basis for the
Vietnam understand the strugsettlement of the protracted
gle against the Americans.
\'ietnam war.
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children
understand
Mrs . Binh implied that so
very early that they have to
long as a peace could not be
help ~ir elders tn the fight
negotiated along these lines, the
against the U,S, aggressors to
save the country," she said.
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watching
spies
and enem,y
agents. At present, ill South
VIetnam, three generation&amp; are
fighting with one heart, resolved
to defeat the U.S. aggressor1."'

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Elcldi!Pr allll Junior Bob RUehle
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marker• an four bucket~ IU1d
EASTERN , , 9 16 33 4,_ ..
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SOUTHERN (4t} - Diddle 10422; Nor-ril l..o..2; Shuler 4-3--11;
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Eastern won the reaerve con-test, 4s..41, in another close
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kicked a IS • yard fteld goal to
Karr ard Bobby ~dwell chipped
make the score 13-3 with 1S..secln ell)bt .tplece, Sam Shain led
on:ls left in the talt
Southern with 11, Roger Nease
An Anderson tumble was re-got 11 and
White, eight.
covered by Curtis on the Packer
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Colts drove to the Paeker 8 on
eight plays, seven of them on the
ground, and Michaels klcked his
final field goal on fourth dolrn.
Green Bay's only threat came
after Baltimore had driven tothe
Packer 12 onb to have MorraD
fimlble on the first play of the
tourth quarter. Green Bay's Li..
one! Aldridge oooopod the ball
and r1ced to his own 39.

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it's startina: t'rom scratch IJ1d
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Marlhlll and Cborlu Baker had to tee tbe pro football ~
lOla VlkltW~ p I a y on Soomy
13.
Rio l.a D-12 at hollllmo.
qalnat the FOI'Q' Nlnero,
Tbe lladDuil eollocted 21 ....
COACH OF YEAR
- . 21 II)' Mlbry, and bll
COLUI\IBUS (UPI) - 0 h I o
36 ~ 72 lllld pi altompll
Unlveralt)t'a BU1 Hess, who
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~ :12 re&lt;:Oid thlo ... ..., and
Tbe Ollart, l.a b.r Fn'* MIDa bertlt In tho Tangorl• -~
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UP() of171netDIMR.
lndla•
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- 7 0 - l ' O - 7:35loft
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Caqlbell SCOred on runs cl
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Perm State also seored In the
first halt on Charlie Pittman's
27-yard jaunt and Boll Garthwaite1S 25-yard fleld goal.
The two Syracuse Rcores came
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game against state•s second
team. Lee Castner ran 21 yards
tor me touchdown and R l c h
Panczys:tyn's three yard rollout acootmted tor the other score.

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The Packers, sparked by a
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off nine ttn.laht points to settle ureo.
the laaue.. 1buy held a 4:~21

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whose father also
worked at No. 9, said he had
quit because he "felt the mine
was unsafe!' He said he re called two incidents when auxiliary ventilation fans were not
moved into SHdons where they
were mining. And then he said
he overheard a shift foreman
.. jumping on " section bosses
about low production.
Cook, identified the section
foreman a s Albert Takacs , one
of the 7A victims, and said
"these were his exact words :
"'Pr"&lt;hiction is down and I
don'l give a damn how you get
it. You get it or else.'''
narri s , who said he was in. jured in a coal buggy car acci dent, said a car he was supposed to operate on one shift,
11 had five safety violations." He
said those violations on the car
included no lights, no brakes,
and no Cire extinguisher .
There had been some discussion among the officials and
just briefly with witnesses aOOut
a continuous mining machine
that had been covered by a
roof fall on the day shift prior
to the morning when the explosion oecurred.
The covered machine was in
a section just north of the
Llewellyn Portal where the first
explosioo occurred and some
persons had expressed views
that the blast might have been
triggered in that area.
Pau1 F. Watson was the section boss oo the shirt prior to
the explosion who was supervising the uncovering of the machine. He testified Friday that
he had "found no gas.. in
check I taken during that shift.

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firat haJJ and 16 ol 21 In the
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JIIS guard&amp; noger &lt;.:oab.Y, 6~
senior and Jerry Mapes, 5-7 senior, did most d the damage against the Gallians Frlday. Mapes
pumped in 16 markers, UMI. Coliby 19. The latter sank II or 12
free throws.
Paul Green, 6·1 senior forward, limited to a field goal and
two free tbrowa In the rtrst hal£,

malned undefeated here Friday
night by dumping Coach Duke Burson's vilitlng Ga.llipolia B 1 u e
Devils 74..62 in a :!b.rtheastern
Ohlo League
&lt;Ontellt.
The Fishermen upped t 11 e 1 r
season mark to 3.0. Inside t b e
SEOAL, Jackaon kept Its record
clean at 2..0.
GAits is 2-1 for the year, and
1-1 in conference play, The GalHans played Oak IIlli last night In
a non-league battle.
The Iroomen outscored GAHS
by onl.)' one goal from Ute field
- 24-23. However, the Fishermen were 20 percentage points
bett~r at the rree throw circles,
hitting 2fi of 33 for 79 per cenL
GAllS hit 16 of 27 foul shots for
a cool .J9 per cent. Gallipolls
missed eight free thrOW! (in 11
By United Preu International
attempts) in the fir st half, and
Ohio State University basketthree (out of 16) in the second
haLL Jackson hit 10 of 12 in the ball players and fans got a look
at what Lew Alclndor is reaiJy
like - but they didn't Uke it.
The towering 7 -loot-1 AllAmerican scored 19 points as
the Bruins of UCLA outran the
Buckeyes
in the second half
By L'nitl.'CI Press International
Delphos St. .lohn 66 Kenton 57 Friday night to win 84-73.
The top - rated Calllornia
Bellefonlaine 43 Sidney 39
team
was hard - pressed for
Lima Shawnee 70 Piqua 68
most
or
the nrst halt as the
Cnr~ Hawson 70 Hardin!\orth. 61
score
was
knotted six times in
Mansfield Malabar 60
!\ew Philadelphia -13 the fi r st 13 minutes. The last
!1.1an s fidd Madison G4 Wooster 54 time OSU tied was at 25..25 on
a free throw by sophomore Jim
Cardington 64 Mt. Gilead 5-1
South Central 67 Ililhdale 56 Cleamons . After that the Bruins
("anton Lehman 71 ;\kron South J6 breathed easier as they padded
Warren I larding 59 Massillon 54 the margin to 35-28 with about
four minutes lert in the first
Dayton Chaminadc 111
half.
Ua)10n Fairmont West H
Ohio state's Dave Sorenson
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In t3 points In tho second half to keep the Iranmon
movlng. Nine or Green'a polnta
came in the final Jtanta after
GAllS had cut an 18 point doflcll - l4.26 With 5:09 left In
the third - lo'flvo points- 49-44
at tile end ol the Udrd ltanzL
The Ironmen reeled olf nine
straight marlterl to ltart the tinat period, gtvina the Flahermon a 58-44 lead With 5:25 left

gone in the nrat period. GAllS
held the •upper hand, leadlng' .7-3
at one time, until Green tied it
7-7 •• Cosby put the lra'lmen ahead 9.7 at the halfWay point in
the first 1perlod'l The · cloaest
GI\IIS came artet that , was 2120 on Fenderboleh's goal with
sJx minutes lett In the halt.
Gallipolis placed tour m';fl in
the dollble rllurea tor the first
Ume this year, led b.Y Tom Speneor's 20 points. J!m Henry dumped In 17 despite a nu bug which
held him out of practice earlier
In the week. Mike Fenderboach
totaled Ill, a..t Beep Mltlhews
flnlshed with 10. , GrOll Smith,
the other GAIL«i starter, al10
weakened by the flu bug, faUed
to score.
From the field, Henry. hlt8.:l0 1
collected 18 rebounds and ~
three turnovera. Smith had 0..0
from
the fteld, two - s aJXI
Dertance won going away
one
turnover.
FeM:erboleh had
over MacMurray COllege (DI.)
1oo.JJs 1n the -In&amp; rounc1 or t-8 from the ft.eld,\ slx rebounds
tile Alma (Mleh.) Inaugural and no turnover&amp;.
Sperl&lt;=er hit ·9-13 1 rrom t h e
Tournament.
field,
houlec! down 11 rebound•
The YeUow Jackets held a
slim lead 49-43 at the half, but and had two fllrnovero. Matthews
leaped farther ahead as Larry was 1..9 from the fteld, h a d
three rebounds and one turnHotden accounted for 28 point&amp;.
over. Matthews waa 8-8 rrom
Ohio stare - Howell 3 (3-4)
the foul drcte~
9; Cleamons 2 (3--4) 1; Sorenson
Tom Prose was 1...1 from 1be
14 (O..Ol 28; Meadors 1 (0-0} 2; field, had one rebound and one
Finney 6 (4-4) 16; Barclay 2(3-3) turnover. Henry (JW&gt;k) Satashad
7; smith 2(0-0)4. TOTALS30(13- one retiound and one turnover.
15) 78.
From the Ooor, GAllS hlt 23
UCLA - Howe 1 (1 ..2) 1S.; of 58 for 41 per eent. From
Shackelford 6 (1-2) 13; Atclooor the foul circles, GAHS hit 16·
8 (3-3) 19; &amp;week 3 (1-3) 7; Shaf- 27 for 59 per cent. The Galfer 4 (0..0) 8; Heitz 6 (2-2) 14; llana colloeted ~ r - s . and
Wicks 4 (0-0) 8. TOTALS 38 (11- ha.d ooly nine turnbvera.
12) 84.
Jack8011 had 40 rebolmda, 12
llalnime score: UCLA 42 Ohio turnovers, and hll~i of 112 from
State 32.
the field for 40 pe'r cent. Green
Fouls: Ohio State 10 UCLA 11 and Rice hall 11 reboUnds eaeh
Fouled Out - none.
for the winners, Colby had nine.
A - 13,497.
JHS will host LDpn Friday.
Galtlpolls Will hoot· Nel~mvtne­
York, providing ~sday'a apecial achool levy is &lt;a~~~roved by
N-Y residents.
periods.
Box soore or Friday's var.
Dan Murphy's eight points pacsity game,
,
ed the Ironboys. Box score:
GALLIPOLIS - · Henry, 8·1·
BLUE IMPS - Ferguson, 6·
17;
Smith, 0..0.0; Spencer, 9-24-16; Wilson, 4-1-9; Snowden, 020;
Fe..terbooch,
. 4-4-12; Mat4-4; Thomas, 1.0-2i North, 1thewa,
1-8-10;
Prote.
1·1-3t Sal.
1..3'; Ballard, 1..0-2; M. Johnson,
as, 0.0.0; Bullh, 0.0.0; TOTALS
1..0-2; TOTALS 14-10-38.
23-16-72.
DWNBOYS - Clark, 2..0-4;
JACKSON
Rouse, 1-l-3t Walke, 3~1-7i ·Murphy, 3-2..8; lloyd, 2-1-5; Wolle,
0.0..0; . l!9}1Q, 0~;~ TO":t_A~ _.

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Wa.' nc 95 Bethel -17
llamler 95 llidgeviJJe 87
Weirton (W_ Va.) 69
Steubenville 67
Bellaire RO Hiver H3
S teub~m·ille Cemral 50
Winter s\·illc 37
Brilliant 62 Dillonvale 61 (ot)
Federal !locking HI Belpre 39
Cin. !I!J8hCs 7G Cin. Aiken 75
Cin. \\'estern Hills 63
Cin. Walnut flill!t .&gt;R
w_~.oming .'i·O SL Oernard -18
Hamillon Gal"ficld 87
Prinn·ton 3 l
Mariemont fifl ~ladcira :tR
Cin. Puncll 7a tin. Eldct· 6{)
Cin. Mc\icholas 11J
!'Je\"pqrt (Ky..) ca... 63
Wilmington 82 Hillsboro 59
Greenville 60 Urbana 54
Springfield C.th. 65
Spri~ield North 45
Portsmouth 58 Ashland (Ky.) 55
Fairlarll 68 Coal Grove 61
Athens 60 Ironton 50
Rossford 66 Defiance 40
Cols. Central 59
Col&amp;. Brookhaven 40
Cols. Marion-Franklin 69
Cols. Whetstone 53
Cols. North SO
COle. Walnut Rldge U
Gaharma 68 Worthington 60
Pleasantview 64 Delaware 55
Mt. Vernon 81 Reynoldsburg 69
Westerville 104 Whitehall 85
Grove City 52 Marysville 39

GroYcporL 78 Bexley 76
Grandview 7:3 Mifnin 60
London 75 llilliard 56
Cols. Watterson G:!
t:ols. I lartley 43
Col&lt;., Wehrle 72 Cols. Heady fi9
Wesl JeHerson 66
Teay~ VaHey 6U
llamilton Twp. 65 Dublin 59
Chillicothe 50 Up. t\rling:ton 47
!'\c1~ark 56 Lancaster 44
Zanesville 78 Marietta 55
Dam,ille 7-t East Knox 59
!1\cwark t:atholit 81
Coh. Atademy 63
Centerburg 76 Lucas 58
Pickerington 68l'airfielct-lin'n60
Lancaster Fenwick 79
Berne-Cnion 69
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New :\lbai'\Y 82 New Lex. SL AI. 66
Starr·Wash. 78 Ohio Deaf 68
Miami Trace 90 Wash. c. 11. :;2
Greenfield 62 Cin:leville 61

took game honors with 28
points. Alcindor was hlgh for
UCLA. The loss made OSU 1-1.
In other Ohio college basket.
ball action :
Cincinnati, hot on the horne
court, routed North Dakota
state 83-54 for the Bearcats•
third straight win of the sea.

son.
Cincinnati, tentll ranked in
the country, hit S1.5 per cent of
its floor attempts, as Don Ogletree and Rick Rober&amp;On each
pumped ill 16 points. The Bearcats led comfortably 35-20 at
the half,
Toledo pulled an upset win
over Michigan in a Big Ten·
Mid-American Conference battle at East Lansing 89-76 as
John Rudley scored 20 points.
11te Rockets were leading 3938 when Rudley popped In two
buckets to pace a slx • point
spurt by Toledo and give them
a halftime margin of 45-38.

JACKSON Ron Ferguson
dumped in 16 points Friday night
to pace the undefeated GAHS
Blue Imps to a 38~9 triumph
over the Jackson lronboya.
The win for Coadl CUff WUson•s boys was the flrlt at Jackson in nine years. OVerall, the
Imps are 3..0. lmlide the SEOAL,
the Imps are in first plate wtth
a 2..() mark. Jack1011 Ia 1-2 OV·
~a,1! ~ and ~-2 in ~ ' plu.
Blue Impa 111·lef'l!l~ lftl, \,.1 11-7-2~~.:l. _...,.,.~~ ·
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ter one period of attkxt. By
By Quarters:
halftime, the visitors increasbnps
. . . . . . . . 86159-38
ed Ulelr lead to 14..9. nwas29-21
In lavor gl the bnps alter three lronboys ...... 4 5 12 8-- 29

GALLIPOUS- Good rebounding and a· well - balanced sear..
trw 1ttack gave the undefeated
Kyger Creek Bobcat. thelr third
consecutive victory, a 7l..S9 win
O\'Vr the Southweatern Highlanders Friday night at Kyger Creek.
It was the seconl consecutive
win in tile Southern Valley Athoo
letic Conference for Coach Jotm
8ang'1 Bobcats. Kyger Creek is
3--0 in all gamea.
For C:.ch Uoyd Myers' High-landers, it was thelr second
straLsht loss in SV AC play and
their third straight loss Jn all

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through the hoop at the buzzer

Jon Rothgeb, &amp;.1 junior, ftnlshed
with 1.2.
One ot the most thriUtng allot a
ot the game e~me at the buzzer
endLJW the third period. Kyger
Creek had 1 l~olnt lead, 50.
36 with 1:27 left. Southwestern
hit three straight bucket! to cut
it to 50· 42, with 8-seconds lert.
The Bobcats brought the b a 1 I
down the Ooor and Steve Spallld..
ing let go a hi.H..U.Iength of the
court shot tl•t

Southwestern IJid both tellm• with
22 polntl. Jimmy D. Walker, S...
10 senior, had 19 pointa.
The Highlanders stayed within
range or the Bobcts early In nrat
period, trailing Ol1ly 11)..5 with
2:56 lett. The Bobcats went ahead
14-9 at the 1:33 mark and were
out in front 1S..10 at tile end of
the nrst period.
Kyger Creek enjoyed a 10-pohrt
spread. 37-27 at the halt With
3:52 left in the third

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ATHENS - Wickerham, 9~20; 'felC:~~ - 1-4-6; Wagner 0-1·1;
Handley, 7-6-20; swart, 2-3-7;
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Steve Slunder a. 5·11 junior, bad
GB 7 -rebounda. For Hannan TTaee,
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Minnesota • • 14 5 •131
Kentucky • • • 10 10 . 500
Miami •••••• 8 10 • 444
New York ••.. 1 13 .350
Indiana ....•. 6 15 . 28fi
West
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Oakland •••• 18 3 . 857
Denver ...•• 10 9 , 526
Los Angeles •. 9 9 •50Q
Dallas •••.•. 8 9 . 471
New Orleans •• 8 11 .421
Houston •..•• :; 9 . 357
Friday's Results
Kentucky 109 Miami 104
DaUaa 110 New Orleans 108
Only games scheduled

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NORTH GALLIA. (53)- Greenlee, 10..0-20; Smith, 5-3-13; Saun·
ders, 1-6-8; D. Ciark, JoG~; M.
Stout, 1..0..2; L. Bowcott, 1-0..2;
J. Garnes, 2-2~ . Totals, 21·11·
53.
HANNAN TRACE (74} - Jeffers, 8-2~18; D. Daniels, 8-1·17;
Sisson, 5-l-11; Chapman, 2.1-S;
s. Daniels, 4~-11; B. wena, 13-5; N. SWindler, 1~.2; Montgomery, 2-1..S; .D. Johnaoa., 0-0.().
Totals, 31-12-74.
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Baltimore • • 20 1 , 741
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Cincinnati .. , 14 8 . 636 3
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U. 81
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Texas
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Grambling 136
Barkadwiz AF'B 131
Midwest
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North Dakota St. 54
UCLA 84 Ohio St. 73
Toledo 89 Michigan 76
llllnois 69 Creighton 66
Michigan St. 86 Western Mich. 71
St. Louis 75 St. Mary's, Tex. 58
Illinois St. 107 Hillsdale 92
Dl. Wesleyan 87
De Paw 78
Southwest
Nevada Southern 103 Ok11l. 84
West Texas st. 79 SW La. 75
Sam Houston 83
Mklwestern 79 (ot)
Southwestern, Te1l. 74
Austin College 68

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winless Logon, 89-70.
9dp Downard punpod 40 points
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160 mlde up for last - · poor
191 thowlnc aptnat K:ner Creek with
.•••.•• 1 3 229 257 a 74 - 53 ri~ cwor the Noo1h
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The win gives Hannan Trace
malntalned 1 1~nt1eod 52-42
SEOAL V ARSll'Y
a 1-1 record intbeSOUtbemVal·
at the el'll of the three period a.
W L POP ley Athletic Cont'erenceandeven·
With 5:38 left In the game, the TEAM
Hlghlardera mewed to within 8- Jad&lt;ton . . . . • .2 0 143 101 ed their aeaaon's record at 1·1.
. •2 0 156 131
For tho Pirates orCoochRudy
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Athens,
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Shively It waa the nrat atart or
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Nels-York.· . . .. 0 0 0 0 the seuon and leaves them with
Southwestern hit 24 of61 from
. .I I 142 127 a 0-1 record both In the SV AC
the fleld for 39.3 per cert and. Golllpolla
. . .0 I 39 611 and all g:amea. North Gallia'sopmade 11 of 22 at the line ror ·so Meigs . .
• • .0 2 Ill 127 ener last Tuesdl.y agail'llt Southper eent. The Hlghlaldera were Ironton .
outrebounded 44 to 17, w l t h Logon "
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.0 2 123 169 ern Local waspost,ponedandplayTOTALS
6 6 774 774
ed Saturday night at North GatCharles Beman's six rebounds
high.
Ita.
The Wlldcata showed superiSEOAL RESERVES
The story of the victory ls told
W L POP ority both tn shooting and rein the Bobcats' rebounding, a to- TEAM
tal of 44 with 26 of those beii1J GaUipotls . . • ..2 o 7~ 62 bound against the Pirates. Handefensive rebound.s, and 18ofte~ Athena. • . • . . . . 1 0 45 34 nan Trace snared 63 rebounds
ai ve reboundt. Bradbury had 12, Meigs . . . . . . . . 1 o 37 35 . and hit 31 of 70 from the neld
lor 44.2 per cent. North Gallia
Jon Rothgeb had nine, EA:-1 Tho- Nels-York • . . • . 0 0 0 0
Ironton • . . .... 1 1 78 71 hit 21 of 57 for 36.8 per cent. Both
mas had nine and Tom Reese
Logan . . . . . . . . I I 84 89 teams were even at the foul line;
had seven.
Kyger Creek attempted 83 field Jackeon . . . . . • . o 2 64 75 Haman Trace makiog 11 ot 22
Wellston . . . . . . o 2 75 95 and North Gallta hittln812 ol'24.
goals and made 29 for 34.9 per
TOTALS
6 6 461 461
Top scorer of the night for
cent. The Bobcats made 13 of 17
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
both team• was the Pirates' Ron
at the line for 76.4 per cent.
In t he preliminary, Kyger (VARSITY)
Creek won easily 57-25 as Tom Jack"'" 74 Gallipolis 62
Athens 60 Ironton 50
Hysell scored 12 points. Clifford
W
eUston 89 Logan 70
Queen had 12 and Ken Brown had
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()IESERVE)
10. Larry Dillon had eight and
NEW YORK (UPO - Frankie
Rusty Hutchins had seven for GallipoUs 38 Jackson 29
Narvaez,
140, Puerto Rleo, outAthens 45 Ironton 34
Southwestern.
pointed
Adrian
Davis, 138, WashLogan 51 Wellston 49
RESERVE GAME
Ington,
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(10).
DEC. t3 GAMES
SOUTHWESTERN (2S} - Hutchins, 14-7; Dillon, 4-o-8; Wat-- Nels-York at Gallipolis, pending
INGLEWOOD, calif. (UP0 outcome of Tuesday's election
ers, 2--1--5; Ehman, 14-2; Gill,
Lionel
Rose, 118, Australia, out·
on school levy
1..0..2; Ron Hutchins, 0-1-1. Topointed
Chuco CastUio, 117, MexLogan at Jacksm
tals, 9-7..2:;,
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(15)
- Rose reblined world
KYGER CREEK (51) - Hytell 1 Ironton at Meigs
title,
bantamweight
5-3-13; Queen, 64-12; Brown, 4- Wellston at Athens
DEC. 14 GAMES
2-10; Saurders, 2-0-4; Gindles-berger. G-2-2; Henson, 3-1-7; Ashland at Ironton
SL E. Edward's 75
Metzger, 3-0-6; Hill, o.-2-2; Den- Vinton County at Wellston
Texas Lutheran 70
Miller at NelsonvUle-York, pendny, 0.1-t. Totals, 23-11-57.
West
ing levy outcome.
SOUTHWESTERN
7 10 22 25
Utah
82
Washington
74
KYGER CREEK
14 33 48 57
Southern
call.
84
VARSITY GAME
LDyola (Calitl 54
SOUTHWESTERN (59) - car.
Oregon
St.
79 Nebraska 67
ter, 10.2--22; Beman, 0-4-4; WalTournaments
ker, 9-1-19; Stoot, 3·1-7; Haney,
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Dixie
Tournament
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1-U-2; Morgan, 1--3-5. Totals, 24E.ast
81
Little
Rock
76
Bellhaven
11-59.
Villanova 94
(Tem.)
77
Southwestern
KYGER CREEK (71) - BradPhiladelphia Tex tile 74
Lambuth 73
bury, 7-3-17; Rothgeb, 4·4·12.; Seton Hall 94 Colgate 68
Reese, I-0-2; Thoma5, 8-3.19; Kings Point 91 Coast Guard 63 Governor's Classic (1st round)
St. Peter's 7:; Hofstra 58
Buckley, 2-3-7; Spauldi11J, 7-0-14. St. Anselm's 70 Bates 62
Steel Bowl Ust rourd)
Totals, 29-13-71.
Bryant 85 St. Francis (NY) 66 Duquesne 72 St John's (N1') 62
SOUTHWESTERN 10 27 42 59 Buffalo 81 Toronto 37
Pittsburgh 59
KYGER CREEK
18 37 52 71
South
Westmlnister (Pa.) 52
Wofford 82 Lander 72

Gallipolis . • . 16, 9 19 18-- 62
Jack10n . . . , It 15 15 25- 74

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In the conteat.
GAllS rallied to narrow the
&lt;OUIII to 66~ with 1:06 remainins, but Mapes bit t1ro f r e e
toaso1, aubltJtute Jerry Moa•barpr Al1k two more charley
point' and Green and M a p e 1
pumped In twin - potnt.,rs In the
final .....,..s to make the ftnal
eount read 74..&amp;2.
GAllS ted 2.0 m Mike Fonderbosch's goal with 30 seconds

Ohio State Defeated
84-73 By Bruin Five

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pumped in 16 markers, UMI. Coliby 19. The latter sank II or 12
free throws.
Paul Green, 6·1 senior forward, limited to a field goal and
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Devils 74..62 in a :!b.rtheastern
Ohlo League
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The Fishermen upped t 11 e 1 r
season mark to 3.0. Inside t b e
SEOAL, Jackaon kept Its record
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GAits is 2-1 for the year, and
1-1 in conference play, The GalHans played Oak IIlli last night In
a non-league battle.
The Iroomen outscored GAHS
by onl.)' one goal from Ute field
- 24-23. However, the Fishermen were 20 percentage points
bett~r at the rree throw circles,
hitting 2fi of 33 for 79 per cenL
GAllS hit 16 of 27 foul shots for
a cool .J9 per cent. Gallipolls
missed eight free thrOW! (in 11
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Ohio State University basketthree (out of 16) in the second
haLL Jackson hit 10 of 12 in the ball players and fans got a look
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The towering 7 -loot-1 AllAmerican scored 19 points as
the Bruins of UCLA outran the
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Delphos St. .lohn 66 Kenton 57 Friday night to win 84-73.
The top - rated Calllornia
Bellefonlaine 43 Sidney 39
team
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Lima Shawnee 70 Piqua 68
most
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Cnr~ Hawson 70 Hardin!\orth. 61
score
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Mansfield Malabar 60
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!1.1an s fidd Madison G4 Wooster 54 time OSU tied was at 25..25 on
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Cardington 64 Mt. Gilead 5-1
South Central 67 Ililhdale 56 Cleamons . After that the Bruins
("anton Lehman 71 ;\kron South J6 breathed easier as they padded
Warren I larding 59 Massillon 54 the margin to 35-28 with about
four minutes lert in the first
Dayton Chaminadc 111
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movlng. Nine or Green'a polnta
came in the final Jtanta after
GAllS had cut an 18 point doflcll - l4.26 With 5:09 left In
the third - lo'flvo points- 49-44
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The Ironmen reeled olf nine
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gone in the nrat period. GAllS
held the •upper hand, leadlng' .7-3
at one time, until Green tied it
7-7 •• Cosby put the lra'lmen ahead 9.7 at the halfWay point in
the first 1perlod'l The · cloaest
GI\IIS came artet that , was 2120 on Fenderboleh's goal with
sJx minutes lett In the halt.
Gallipolis placed tour m';fl in
the dollble rllurea tor the first
Ume this year, led b.Y Tom Speneor's 20 points. J!m Henry dumped In 17 despite a nu bug which
held him out of practice earlier
In the week. Mike Fenderboach
totaled Ill, a..t Beep Mltlhews
flnlshed with 10. , GrOll Smith,
the other GAIL«i starter, al10
weakened by the flu bug, faUed
to score.
From the field, Henry. hlt8.:l0 1
collected 18 rebounds and ~
three turnovera. Smith had 0..0
from
the fteld, two - s aJXI
Dertance won going away
one
turnover.
FeM:erboleh had
over MacMurray COllege (DI.)
1oo.JJs 1n the -In&amp; rounc1 or t-8 from the ft.eld,\ slx rebounds
tile Alma (Mleh.) Inaugural and no turnover&amp;.
Sperl&lt;=er hit ·9-13 1 rrom t h e
Tournament.
field,
houlec! down 11 rebound•
The YeUow Jackets held a
slim lead 49-43 at the half, but and had two fllrnovero. Matthews
leaped farther ahead as Larry was 1..9 from the fteld, h a d
three rebounds and one turnHotden accounted for 28 point&amp;.
over. Matthews waa 8-8 rrom
Ohio stare - Howell 3 (3-4)
the foul drcte~
9; Cleamons 2 (3--4) 1; Sorenson
Tom Prose was 1...1 from 1be
14 (O..Ol 28; Meadors 1 (0-0} 2; field, had one rebound and one
Finney 6 (4-4) 16; Barclay 2(3-3) turnover. Henry (JW&gt;k) Satashad
7; smith 2(0-0)4. TOTALS30(13- one retiound and one turnover.
15) 78.
From the Ooor, GAllS hlt 23
UCLA - Howe 1 (1 ..2) 1S.; of 58 for 41 per eent. From
Shackelford 6 (1-2) 13; Atclooor the foul circles, GAHS hit 16·
8 (3-3) 19; &amp;week 3 (1-3) 7; Shaf- 27 for 59 per cent. The Galfer 4 (0..0) 8; Heitz 6 (2-2) 14; llana colloeted ~ r - s . and
Wicks 4 (0-0) 8. TOTALS 38 (11- ha.d ooly nine turnbvera.
12) 84.
Jack8011 had 40 rebolmda, 12
llalnime score: UCLA 42 Ohio turnovers, and hll~i of 112 from
State 32.
the field for 40 pe'r cent. Green
Fouls: Ohio State 10 UCLA 11 and Rice hall 11 reboUnds eaeh
Fouled Out - none.
for the winners, Colby had nine.
A - 13,497.
JHS will host LDpn Friday.
Galtlpolls Will hoot· Nel~mvtne­
York, providing ~sday'a apecial achool levy is &lt;a~~~roved by
N-Y residents.
periods.
Box soore or Friday's var.
Dan Murphy's eight points pacsity game,
,
ed the Ironboys. Box score:
GALLIPOLIS - · Henry, 8·1·
BLUE IMPS - Ferguson, 6·
17;
Smith, 0..0.0; Spencer, 9-24-16; Wilson, 4-1-9; Snowden, 020;
Fe..terbooch,
. 4-4-12; Mat4-4; Thomas, 1.0-2i North, 1thewa,
1-8-10;
Prote.
1·1-3t Sal.
1..3'; Ballard, 1..0-2; M. Johnson,
as, 0.0.0; Bullh, 0.0.0; TOTALS
1..0-2; TOTALS 14-10-38.
23-16-72.
DWNBOYS - Clark, 2..0-4;
JACKSON
Rouse, 1-l-3t Walke, 3~1-7i ·Murphy, 3-2..8; lloyd, 2-1-5; Wolle,
0.0..0; . l!9}1Q, 0~;~ TO":t_A~ _.

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Mariemont fifl ~ladcira :tR
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Cin. Mc\icholas 11J
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Greenville 60 Urbana 54
Springfield C.th. 65
Spri~ield North 45
Portsmouth 58 Ashland (Ky.) 55
Fairlarll 68 Coal Grove 61
Athens 60 Ironton 50
Rossford 66 Defiance 40
Cols. Central 59
Col&amp;. Brookhaven 40
Cols. Marion-Franklin 69
Cols. Whetstone 53
Cols. North SO
COle. Walnut Rldge U
Gaharma 68 Worthington 60
Pleasantview 64 Delaware 55
Mt. Vernon 81 Reynoldsburg 69
Westerville 104 Whitehall 85
Grove City 52 Marysville 39

GroYcporL 78 Bexley 76
Grandview 7:3 Mifnin 60
London 75 llilliard 56
Cols. Watterson G:!
t:ols. I lartley 43
Col&lt;., Wehrle 72 Cols. Heady fi9
Wesl JeHerson 66
Teay~ VaHey 6U
llamilton Twp. 65 Dublin 59
Chillicothe 50 Up. t\rling:ton 47
!'\c1~ark 56 Lancaster 44
Zanesville 78 Marietta 55
Dam,ille 7-t East Knox 59
!1\cwark t:atholit 81
Coh. Atademy 63
Centerburg 76 Lucas 58
Pickerington 68l'airfielct-lin'n60
Lancaster Fenwick 79
Berne-Cnion 69
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New :\lbai'\Y 82 New Lex. SL AI. 66
Starr·Wash. 78 Ohio Deaf 68
Miami Trace 90 Wash. c. 11. :;2
Greenfield 62 Cin:leville 61

took game honors with 28
points. Alcindor was hlgh for
UCLA. The loss made OSU 1-1.
In other Ohio college basket.
ball action :
Cincinnati, hot on the horne
court, routed North Dakota
state 83-54 for the Bearcats•
third straight win of the sea.

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Cincinnati, tentll ranked in
the country, hit S1.5 per cent of
its floor attempts, as Don Ogletree and Rick Rober&amp;On each
pumped ill 16 points. The Bearcats led comfortably 35-20 at
the half,
Toledo pulled an upset win
over Michigan in a Big Ten·
Mid-American Conference battle at East Lansing 89-76 as
John Rudley scored 20 points.
11te Rockets were leading 3938 when Rudley popped In two
buckets to pace a slx • point
spurt by Toledo and give them
a halftime margin of 45-38.

JACKSON Ron Ferguson
dumped in 16 points Friday night
to pace the undefeated GAHS
Blue Imps to a 38~9 triumph
over the Jackson lronboya.
The win for Coadl CUff WUson•s boys was the flrlt at Jackson in nine years. OVerall, the
Imps are 3..0. lmlide the SEOAL,
the Imps are in first plate wtth
a 2..() mark. Jack1011 Ia 1-2 OV·
~a,1! ~ and ~-2 in ~ ' plu.
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ed Ulelr lead to 14..9. nwas29-21
In lavor gl the bnps alter three lronboys ...... 4 5 12 8-- 29

GALLIPOUS- Good rebounding and a· well - balanced sear..
trw 1ttack gave the undefeated
Kyger Creek Bobcat. thelr third
consecutive victory, a 7l..S9 win
O\'Vr the Southweatern Highlanders Friday night at Kyger Creek.
It was the seconl consecutive
win in tile Southern Valley Athoo
letic Conference for Coach Jotm
8ang'1 Bobcats. Kyger Creek is
3--0 in all gamea.
For C:.ch Uoyd Myers' High-landers, it was thelr second
straLsht loss in SV AC play and
their third straight loss Jn all

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ot the game e~me at the buzzer
endLJW the third period. Kyger
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36 with 1:27 left. Southwestern
hit three straight bucket! to cut
it to 50· 42, with 8-seconds lert.
The Bobcats brought the b a 1 I
down the Ooor and Steve Spallld..
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Southwestern IJid both tellm• with
22 polntl. Jimmy D. Walker, S...
10 senior, had 19 pointa.
The Highlanders stayed within
range or the Bobcts early In nrat
period, trailing Ol1ly 11)..5 with
2:56 lett. The Bobcats went ahead
14-9 at the 1:33 mark and were
out in front 1S..10 at tile end of
the nrst period.
Kyger Creek enjoyed a 10-pohrt
spread. 37-27 at the halt With
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ATHENS - Wickerham, 9~20; 'felC:~~ - 1-4-6; Wagner 0-1·1;
Handley, 7-6-20; swart, 2-3-7;
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- · had 17 palnla. JimHomu Traco'l well-bollllced .... 5-11 jlmlor. and -tall, &amp;.1 ......,...., - ed with 11 poilU.

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Steve Slunder a. 5·11 junior, bad
GB 7 -rebounda. For Hannan TTaee,
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Kentucky • • • 10 10 . 500
Miami •••••• 8 10 • 444
New York ••.. 1 13 .350
Indiana ....•. 6 15 . 28fi
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Denver ...•• 10 9 , 526
Los Angeles •. 9 9 •50Q
Dallas •••.•. 8 9 . 471
New Orleans •• 8 11 .421
Houston •..•• :; 9 . 357
Friday's Results
Kentucky 109 Miami 104
DaUaa 110 New Orleans 108
Only games scheduled

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Sisson, 5-l-11; Chapman, 2.1-S;
s. Daniels, 4~-11; B. wena, 13-5; N. SWindler, 1~.2; Montgomery, 2-1..S; .D. Johnaoa., 0-0.().
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U. 81
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Texas
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Grambling 136
Barkadwiz AF'B 131
Midwest
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North Dakota St. 54
UCLA 84 Ohio St. 73
Toledo 89 Michigan 76
llllnois 69 Creighton 66
Michigan St. 86 Western Mich. 71
St. Louis 75 St. Mary's, Tex. 58
Illinois St. 107 Hillsdale 92
Dl. Wesleyan 87
De Paw 78
Southwest
Nevada Southern 103 Ok11l. 84
West Texas st. 79 SW La. 75
Sam Houston 83
Mklwestern 79 (ot)
Southwestern, Te1l. 74
Austin College 68

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winless Logon, 89-70.
9dp Downard punpod 40 points
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160 mlde up for last - · poor
191 thowlnc aptnat K:ner Creek with
.•••.•• 1 3 229 257 a 74 - 53 ri~ cwor the Noo1h
Melp
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eer Creek was •head 4:7~ 1ftd
The win gives Hannan Trace
malntalned 1 1~nt1eod 52-42
SEOAL V ARSll'Y
a 1-1 record intbeSOUtbemVal·
at the el'll of the three period a.
W L POP ley Athletic Cont'erenceandeven·
With 5:38 left In the game, the TEAM
Hlghlardera mewed to within 8- Jad&lt;ton . . . . • .2 0 143 101 ed their aeaaon's record at 1·1.
. •2 0 156 131
For tho Pirates orCoochRudy
points, 56-48. The Bobcats held WeUoton • .
Athens,
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50
Shively It waa the nrat atart or
a safe lead the reat of the game.
Nels-York.· . . .. 0 0 0 0 the seuon and leaves them with
Southwestern hit 24 of61 from
. .I I 142 127 a 0-1 record both In the SV AC
the fleld for 39.3 per cert and. Golllpolla
. . .0 I 39 611 and all g:amea. North Gallia'sopmade 11 of 22 at the line ror ·so Meigs . .
• • .0 2 Ill 127 ener last Tuesdl.y agail'llt Southper eent. The Hlghlaldera were Ironton .
outrebounded 44 to 17, w l t h Logon "
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6 6 774 774
ed Saturday night at North GatCharles Beman's six rebounds
high.
Ita.
The Wlldcata showed superiSEOAL RESERVES
The story of the victory ls told
W L POP ority both tn shooting and rein the Bobcats' rebounding, a to- TEAM
tal of 44 with 26 of those beii1J GaUipotls . . • ..2 o 7~ 62 bound against the Pirates. Handefensive rebound.s, and 18ofte~ Athena. • . • . . . . 1 0 45 34 nan Trace snared 63 rebounds
ai ve reboundt. Bradbury had 12, Meigs . . . . . . . . 1 o 37 35 . and hit 31 of 70 from the neld
lor 44.2 per cent. North Gallia
Jon Rothgeb had nine, EA:-1 Tho- Nels-York • . . • . 0 0 0 0
Ironton • . . .... 1 1 78 71 hit 21 of 57 for 36.8 per cent. Both
mas had nine and Tom Reese
Logan . . . . . . . . I I 84 89 teams were even at the foul line;
had seven.
Kyger Creek attempted 83 field Jackeon . . . . . • . o 2 64 75 Haman Trace makiog 11 ot 22
Wellston . . . . . . o 2 75 95 and North Gallta hittln812 ol'24.
goals and made 29 for 34.9 per
TOTALS
6 6 461 461
Top scorer of the night for
cent. The Bobcats made 13 of 17
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
both team• was the Pirates' Ron
at the line for 76.4 per cent.
In t he preliminary, Kyger (VARSITY)
Creek won easily 57-25 as Tom Jack"'" 74 Gallipolis 62
Athens 60 Ironton 50
Hysell scored 12 points. Clifford
W
eUston 89 Logan 70
Queen had 12 and Ken Brown had
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10. Larry Dillon had eight and
NEW YORK (UPO - Frankie
Rusty Hutchins had seven for GallipoUs 38 Jackson 29
Narvaez,
140, Puerto Rleo, outAthens 45 Ironton 34
Southwestern.
pointed
Adrian
Davis, 138, WashLogan 51 Wellston 49
RESERVE GAME
Ington,
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DEC. t3 GAMES
SOUTHWESTERN (2S} - Hutchins, 14-7; Dillon, 4-o-8; Wat-- Nels-York at Gallipolis, pending
INGLEWOOD, calif. (UP0 outcome of Tuesday's election
ers, 2--1--5; Ehman, 14-2; Gill,
Lionel
Rose, 118, Australia, out·
on school levy
1..0..2; Ron Hutchins, 0-1-1. Topointed
Chuco CastUio, 117, MexLogan at Jacksm
tals, 9-7..2:;,
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- Rose reblined world
KYGER CREEK (51) - Hytell 1 Ironton at Meigs
title,
bantamweight
5-3-13; Queen, 64-12; Brown, 4- Wellston at Athens
DEC. 14 GAMES
2-10; Saurders, 2-0-4; Gindles-berger. G-2-2; Henson, 3-1-7; Ashland at Ironton
SL E. Edward's 75
Metzger, 3-0-6; Hill, o.-2-2; Den- Vinton County at Wellston
Texas Lutheran 70
Miller at NelsonvUle-York, pendny, 0.1-t. Totals, 23-11-57.
West
ing levy outcome.
SOUTHWESTERN
7 10 22 25
Utah
82
Washington
74
KYGER CREEK
14 33 48 57
Southern
call.
84
VARSITY GAME
LDyola (Calitl 54
SOUTHWESTERN (59) - car.
Oregon
St.
79 Nebraska 67
ter, 10.2--22; Beman, 0-4-4; WalTournaments
ker, 9-1-19; Stoot, 3·1-7; Haney,
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Little
Rock
76
Bellhaven
11-59.
Villanova 94
(Tem.)
77
Southwestern
KYGER CREEK (71) - BradPhiladelphia Tex tile 74
Lambuth 73
bury, 7-3-17; Rothgeb, 4·4·12.; Seton Hall 94 Colgate 68
Reese, I-0-2; Thoma5, 8-3.19; Kings Point 91 Coast Guard 63 Governor's Classic (1st round)
St. Peter's 7:; Hofstra 58
Buckley, 2-3-7; Spauldi11J, 7-0-14. St. Anselm's 70 Bates 62
Steel Bowl Ust rourd)
Totals, 29-13-71.
Bryant 85 St. Francis (NY) 66 Duquesne 72 St John's (N1') 62
SOUTHWESTERN 10 27 42 59 Buffalo 81 Toronto 37
Pittsburgh 59
KYGER CREEK
18 37 52 71
South
Westmlnister (Pa.) 52
Wofford 82 Lander 72

Gallipolis . • . 16, 9 19 18-- 62
Jack10n . . . , It 15 15 25- 74

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toaso1, aubltJtute Jerry Moa•barpr Al1k two more charley
point' and Green and M a p e 1
pumped In twin - potnt.,rs In the
final .....,..s to make the ftnal
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m.,- be lea• well~ or hiYt •-ue, IIW 1 ballJDcb otl ~ I
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It aboorllt
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Althou&amp;b gradoo.,.;uledmlln· ~ ploce, pn!Ol'lllll 01111 • '
ly b,Y larp.ocale bunrtll1d oeu. ~ 11 ~ walt a boftifl .
era of ChriJtmae trte1, you 1na7 imrnJ.q, eut thl butt
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OCCIIIonall,y Ond Individual trees
Set ... the tree Ia I tltllll '
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tllal held•
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keep - r In the IWid all£
But you cu do )'OUl' own lfad- the tree il dieorated.
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CALLIPOUi - FIUO t b e
town mui&lt;elplaceo of lllth ceotury Eurqle to tile lhoiiPinl ....
ter1 ot modem America, • com..., Yulellmelllibtba•-tlle
row• ot Chrlt:tma• tree• anit-

World War I • - ..... --111d aU
olher W. W. IYetannaoflllo._.

ll1d l.elh.
aur m811 na reac()'. It was a ldll.tde wen - e d u t be
It la anodter Moslem shrine - -.. meal that bepn will! ~... of. Jolul, but thea ...
- the lalt ot four d tlea every a macU'CIIli - ehee1e eanerole, om,lled IIIII Aid, "Follow Cbrla.
Cotlll,y l r l llfaed to ·
Deportment Chief of 1111! ll1d
devout Mualem visits cllrlng' hi1 tbeD tlll! and tartar aauee, then tlatlo, tiM! IIIII plaee are not
tho Ei&amp;ldlo Di!llrlcl Commanclor
Uftt.
lteak wltb peas, earrots, and 10 lmjiOl1ant, but It II villi thai
wiD
aJ)iOk m meranoll1dtiMIIr
.. In a dllf...... dlroetla!
I11w thenrstostrl chegghan&amp;- trefteb.fried potat.oe1, and tbat Je.NI brt bom here, N and he
widows'
tuture welfare, Wives
from 'tbl.a ctrier. ft was a thrill~ tna lrvm the ceDing here tn this llliiOwed b,y melon for cle11ert. placed hio hiDd over hit heart.
al10
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weleome.
Ott, If Jo!lej)h and lllal')' could
1a1 wiiM our Arab • ca•e. Our guide explained I h e
Beneath .... Iller of. .... ~;&amp;~~:
Cllrlollan aulde said, " TOCS.. we meontng ol this cymbol saying, hive treated as weD w11en Cloowch of tile Nativity II tile II·
• tD Bethlehem. ot
' 4 A1 the mother oltrlch watches
the¥ came to this aame hillOUr joumay to Bethlehem aver the ea waiting for theywag to.P.I Good ftter Will our only Cl'ed opot wllere Jo'... wu bom.
- o f ......._ . .... COYOS
11or1oc1 Ilona: a now, hi&amp;b· to come forth, so God watches ~ need, so I Uaink I will take
WQ that very ncently had been aver IUs people wafting for them 1 therlbOI jug it 1 return. nert t1o1t HrYed u ucteat manaer•
U1l there. We dll1cended the
poved. Our sufde e.plalned that io be as He had plamed."
IWMler. However, 1 must say
otepo ll1d entered the . . . - tl1at ·
a wen tra,eUinl an ar .ll that
The Arab lads or Hebron were tbai. our soda pop at Bethle.....
llsbted onb' b,y oandlel.
-..• 'fRo man• a li.DCI' 1 before the the most persistent salesmen we hem was cold instead of lukePT. PLEASANT - " C1echo...
Someone
ltvted IIDidng Ustleut
llx-l&gt;o,)&lt; War. 1111 pointed lloo met llll,YWbere. The.v were selling warm.
IOYIIda:
A Tell C&amp;oe of the Chao&gt;B~ llld ... aU joined ln. Perto the new pte that waa now ln drums, whistles, postcarda,
ing
Value• Bebind the Iron Curblj)l I lhould llhll tl1at I was
uae !ar tile Orst Ume In 20 sUdea, cla.v repll caaoflampsand
FIRSI' VIEW
too
overcome with emotion to lebo," will be tiM! Prosram ~tc
,...... E-verywhere there was jars, etc.
MY FntST VIEW ol the site
sln1, but II1Y tear• were of. Jaj! used b,y Mrs. Douglas HoUle at
llotlldlllii!Dd beaullllcaUon.
They had a sales technique or Jesus• birth came through the
the resufar meeting of the Point
OUr joumay took . . IIOUihwanl ol shoving an item into y o u r unaereened window of the Jnn IIIII thankqiYlng. A wave of. ~ Pleo- branch of the AmerialGor 1 rnauntalnouo rangetllat ts hands and then walking at a where we ate. I menUoned the preclatiM swept over me tor can Associatl.oo otUnlversityWotile ~~~ port of. Palestine. 0 1. dlstarlce fi"orn. you confldent that ""ullscreened/' for all homesare that chain ot wttnes1es who .had men Monday, Dec. 9 at 7:30 p .
1ft tree1 covered the hillsides you would purchase the item it tbat wa.r, and hotels too. I never brou&amp;bt the tiOOd newt of. Je8UA m. In the AwalachJan Power
to II1Y Oblo .......
and 10 marv rodta were evident you only held it aWhile. If th~ saw a fly or mos(Jlito during our
ll was al10 next to tlle birth- Company a1.1:1itorium.
IIIII 111)' ,... Joldn8l1 remarked, mobbed Jesus like this you can whole ~ in Iarael.
The Jl)eaker traveled last sumplace of Je1U1 that Jerome came
'"Dad, they sure have the stone well understand why he often esWell, anyway, here ln front rA
mer
to East Germany, Czechosto work on Scr.lpture transla118 here.''
caped to the mountains to .PTIJ'. me waa the vast hillside to whleh
lovakia, Hunpry and the USSR.
.,_ lmqinaUoo, however , wss We did buy some items, howev~ Joseph and Mary came after the ttm. Here he s_pent IODl&amp; 30
Mrs. Rouse, atel.cheratPPHSs
years clttlns the last hall ol the
1001n1 Abraham wslk thlo trill er, reali:dng that this was the 120..mile journey from Nazareth. fourth century IIIII produced the 1 also has taught in the POO\eroy,
fbllowed by molt every persoa only livelihood of these families . Here Jeau!l, the Saviour of the famous Latin Vulgate tr1111la- . Ohto, schools and auuuper ancl
of. the Bible lllory, Here lloo So we len. Hebron. the c i t y world, was bom. The shepherds' tim of the &amp;rq,tureo,
extension classes In economics
were the tracks of the Crusad- where King David reigned t h e field was there to m.r lett and
at
Rio Grande College. She la a
He has always been me of my
ers, the only Christian group first seven years.
somewhere above musthavebeen
grachate of West Virginia Uoi·
favorite Christians of tbe early
. who eYer ruled Jeruaalem. Most
Our group was impressed by the area where the angels were
verait;y with an A.B. degree in
every Holy Land pil&amp;rim ol Mus- two things aa we travelled back praising God the night of Jesus' church period. The huge Ctmcll business and an M.A. degree in
of the Nativl"b' covers the eave
lem , Jewish, and ChrlaUan faith to Bethlehem:
birth. It was across that vJ.IIey
economics.
he worked, a ch~ttch first
where
haa travelled this sb: - mile
One, we saw our first Arab below us, and up that very slope
H01teasea tru- the meeting are
built by Constantine'• mother,
Journey &amp;om Jerusalem to Bethrefugee camp with its 4,000 in- before us, that the shepherds
and rebuilt by the Crusaders.
lebem.
habitants. Let me explain that had gone seeking "a babe wra.p~
The :ilepherds' Field Is about
Rachel' s Tomb, one of t he not all Arabs of Israel are in ped Jn swacklllng clothes and l,yone-half
mile from the place of
moat llllllentlc olteo In Ill Is- tllese camps, but some 200,000 lng in a manger .••
JeBUs'
birth.
This ls the area
rael, wal our first atop. Gene- of them own property andaretull
Our bus parked in Nativity
ala 85 tell11 how she died 1n citizens. The lsraell government Square and our group headed where Ruth was permitted to
c:trlldblrth and how Jacob plac- is attempting to give sanita~ioo. for the littl~ 4' x 51 door that glean wheat in the field ot. Boaz
ed a pillll' \111011 her grave. lt aDd schools to Arab conununi- is the only entrance to t h e as told Jn the beautitul book that
it now a Mowltim ibrbte, aowhen ttes - even providing mosques Church of the Nativity. Some say bears ~er name. An old slleep
we entered the men were req.~ir ­ and copies of the Koran at gov ~ the door ia so small in order to fold is Btl.H there, and our guide
.l)Ointed out some hyssop vine
ed to cover their heads (a hand- ernment expense.
for«:e all to bow as they enter;
and also the rambling thorn from
kerddll w:IU do) and the womSeconc:l, we were impressed others say it was made small
which
Jesus' crown of thorns
en to COYer bare arms.
by the fine fruit along the Beth ~ to keep out the horses of the
was
made.
The thorn spears are
A larp tapellry - covered l~hem Road. In spite of the gen- Turks, who seemed to delight in
longer and sharper than our Ohio
·eenotaph marll:s the actual grave eraJ barreMess of Ule land, desecrating Christian shrines.
counterparts.
lite, llld It Is all housed In "e saw fig trees, squash, waWe stood outside the door as
So we looked back again to the
1 lllllll building wtth the ever- termeloo, apples, and grapes sa- our guide told us they celebrate
little
town of Bethlehem, and represent Mo1lem dome.
l4)re. At one spot oor guide went Christrnaa here three tlrneaeach
Our morning journey by . paas- into a field and picked up a year . Most of the world uses membered the ..... that Phillips
ed Bclthltbem and took u1 south bunch of grapes oft' the ground. December 25, but the Orthoc:lox Brooks framed when he visited
to Hebron, ooe ot. the tl.ve old- They were as big as our 0 h 1 o Catholics celebrate on January there one Christmas. We will
elt clUes of. the world lUll In grapes, yet he said they were 7 and the Armenian Church on listen for bells as they e c h o
eiiiiiMce. Thl• city stood out tn two monu:.s from harvest and January 18. Later, oor tine - round the world again t h i s
the early Bible ltories, and we would be thne times that size looking Arab-Christian guide told Christmas, trying to get all men
eopoeWI,y remembeJ'ed tt be- when lb1.ly ripe. ~lmderstoodthen us that two caves on this same to hear God's word of upeace
on earth, good will to men."
~, ~sea' H(irytad to IJNI'J, j ,
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.Macl\pe·
~-··the ID&amp;Iwbere Slrah (Abra- these grapes of Elhcol on a pole
bamfl wtre) waa buried. Later
between them,
Abraham wu burled there. as
The 1m at Bethlehem had room
wore laue and Robekal!, Jacob ror us when we arrived. In fact,

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needlo1 obould 110t 'W I olJ wliiii
10U rqo tbo bUo oil tho ~
for ....... (1bo trw' obould :Iii
qmD*I'Inol or Ill 1 - IIG

BY PAT CLA.Ili

tnalho

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today'• •hc:R:Ier

However,

ha1
an advantage over hia RaDala·
aance couaterpart becauae he haa
the 11lllatance of. the U. S. Do.
partment of. Agriculture In bolp.

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Monday Speaker Troop 259 Holding

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Honor Court Today
PT, PLEASANT - Boy ScoUt
Tr- 259 lij)OI!I!OI'ed by t b o
3664tb Ordnance Comjlany of. tiM!
West Vtrstnla National CUII'd
wUI hold a Court of Hooor today
11 the Armory begtmtow at 2:30

to attend.
Mrs. J . M. Foglesong, chairman;
Mrs. Grant stanley, Mrs. Melvin C. Jarrell, Mra. Lonl Jones,
Mrs. Carl Gerlach and Mrs.
Rouse.

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Cues Continued

p.m.

Highlight of the llllernoolt wiD
be the presentation of the EaeJ.e
Scout Award to four members
of the troop. ElUa Conley, BID
Dickson, Jl.mmy Jarrell and steve
Wilson. The publie and allscouta
tn the MGM District are invited

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Until January 27

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radlatora. U!e tlreplace,
vlllon 101, or othor ICMircow
belli to tot ... the ......
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PT. PLEASANT - Three-·
sons entered pleas of innocent
in llloooo Coooney Circuli Court
Friday. Alllhree hid tiMIIr ca101
continued unUl Jard;ry 27,1969.
They were Garlan::l Jordan,
charged with drlviiW while lntoxicatedi I.Joyd Hutrman, con-trilootlng to the delinquency of a
minor, and Lester RUDe, breaking aM entering.

Common
Kldnoy or Bladd"
lklna make many men and w
feel tenae and MrY&lt;JUI from freq
bumln1 or llchln&amp; urln.Uon

DELIVERY YET THIS FALL ••• OR DELIVERY IN THE SPRING!

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POINT PLEASANT, W,

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(UPJ) - llldldlng a new $11.3
miWon brldp here lo regarded
U ".iult another job" by J o h n
(J'ek) J;)orsey Jr •• who is slC)er~ ,tiM! project for the State

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~AtlY your familv will
nMt a c.rrtete-ry sl._ and memorial. Peop.. with fann.ight ar·
f'Oftllt

t~i•
aEFqRE NEED . You a~n do

for thclt port of

ettatt10 l!fOW wtlhout pasting the task

Ofl lb othert; vou con plan NOW
, . 1M mOlt desirable, enduring
fomllv memorial - a prlvote
FMJI.Y MAUSOLWM a ...urlng

the dignity of abo...•-ground en-

tambm.nt for vour•lf &amp; loved
"'*'·.
rm~rishclble Aart of
yVur. fomily estate . . . a '/.,tlng
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In fomily pride.

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Road Cc:lnmlsaion.
Building bridges has been one
ol Dorsey's specialties during
hls 21 - _years with the SRC. He
haa b e e n assigned here nine
months to oversee the SRC's role
in construed'* the four - lane
span U.t will again link West
Virginia with Ohio.
Dorsey is overly cautious about
trying to predict a elate when the
span will be completed, but SI,YS
he hopes it 11rill be in use this
time next year.
H completed that early, it wUI
be 1 modern construction miracle. SRC otficiala in Charleston
BI.YS it usually takes up to five
years to plan, design and build
a a,p~n such aa this which il 1,·
950 (eet long Wcrosaesamajor
watenra_y,
Dorsey, 42, a nt~UveofKeyaer,"
ia used to rough assignment-.
Prior to thla he s•rvised c~
1truction of one of the most dif·
ftcult stretches oflntersute hi&amp;Jtway in the Mountain state. For
four years he was auigned io
the lnter1U1te • 70 project in
Wheeling which involved both
bridge and tumel work.

Adding Machine is
Stolen from PO
PT. PLEASANT - State Police
are investigating a breaking and
entering of the Glenwood Post
Office.
Reported missing was an adiJ..
ing machine Wued 1t $60. The
interior of the building was ra~
sacked. Entry to ~ buildi~ was
made by breakiOJ a window.

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OlfJO YAllEY
MIMOIY_
GARDENS

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BY C. r . BLA.KESLEE

Ext. A,ent, Agriculture

Metga County
POMEROY - The new year
is 24 daya an,y, but are a
farmer• are air~ makl.rw
plans tor produ~on in 1969.
One of the belpo for former•
Jn. CI'Gp production will be t h e
1989 Alf0n0l1U' Gulde released
thla palt week by the Coo_pera.
dve Exten1ion Service.
Dr. Garth W. Volk, Chairlhan
ol the Dep~rtment of 1\Kfonom.¥
at Ohio state Univeraft;y, in in·
trNiclne the book, Hid:
"lbe field ot agronom,y 1D-

Recular
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$435

This year, Mrs. Mildred Jacobi Is not on hand 10 engineer
the Christmu operatico. 9le Is on a leave ot absence aa IU·

SPECIIL PRICE

cludea all phaHI of crop prowater~ment. 1011 tertillt,y, plant breedtng, and "eed control. It ia the
fo\Ddat.ion ol qrieulture In Ohio,
Each year the 81'011 value of all
agronomic eropa produced in
Ohio OI&lt;Ceeda $750 millloo, or a
value ol ebovt tbree.fourths ol
the totalagrl.cultural production.
Some crops au«:h aa eom, hay,
and put:ure are ~keted in part
or whol.ly through livestock.
u5ou is the world•s greatest
natural resource. From It comes
the food. fiber, oil, and feed that
support the human and animal

ductton, IOU and

BY BRYSGN R, CARTER
Ext. Agent, Agriculture

GaUia County
GALLIPOLIS- Ninety b e e f
farmers, or others lntereltec:lln
beef farming, have already _par.
Ucipated In the GaUia c:ouney Beef
schooJ, With two more evening
to go - December 10 and December 17 - it looks like the interest is going to be much great..
er than we ever expectec:l.
All of. the beef school cluaes
for next Tuesday eveniD&amp; December 10, will begin at the aame
locsUon and time (7 :30 p.m.)
aa last week, that Ia, the Vocational Agriculture lllllldlng at
GaUia Academy High Scbool .
Jim UWe's clasS will go to
the Evana Packing Com.P&amp;ftY, but
we request that everyone first
go to the Vo-ag Building, The
Agronomy and Farm Manapment
classes will aUll be beld In t h e
same rooms. Once we see how
many waat to go to the first daiS
at tile packing hwse we wiD oend
that group oo. If you want togo to

the carcass class duringthetirst
period then try to be at the Voag building b,y 7:15p.m.
Here's a brief descriptl.on of

next week's claaaea:
ANIMAL INDUSTRY - J I m
Little - (Assemble at the Vo..ag
building; do not 110 direct to the
packing house at Orsl) - EYII ·
uate carcasaea on the raU: dis~
CUI&amp; USDA grading system and
dUI'erences between a meat-t.vpe
steer and over..flntshec:l. steer;
dlstun how producers can keep
the consumer ha.wy.
AGRONOMY - Charlie Knotll
- FertllizaUon of grass meadows and pastures (nitrogen,
phospborus ll1d )XIIasslwn) bow much to apply to obtain higher yields; time to apply; forma
of. N. to apply.
FARM MANAGEMENT - Bill
SmlUt - Land renovation costs;
eeo:KNnicl!l Qf extending the grazinl period a1 In the year..J'OUil.d
grazing systemi electric feocI.Dg oolrts; work problema emcemlng how much you can al-

B)' CARNEY A. BALL
VINTON - Of tiM! elllmated
12,000
•-ng t h e
National' Farmert Organl.zatlm
(NFO) llltiOnll CGDYenti.Oil WednesciQ' 8Dcl 1'1turldQ", December
t 11111 5, at Klol Audllorlwn, St.
Loulo, three wore ~ CoiUa
co.t;v. They were the local NFO
PreoiMm, B, K, lflcle,y, Taulb,y
ow... llld thll reporter.
Tho Mauo)l Forau""' COrpor-

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The lovely "Stringer" design, showing column and· vase indicates family strength and cbar·
act~t. The memorial dimension• are 56 inches long, 28 Inches high.

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ON !!-DAY VACATION
PT. PLEASANT - Mr. al&lt;l
AND, HERE ARE THE ADDIIESml of. 0¥0 more Melp Caun1J
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Mrs. Guy McWilliams of 2807 servicemen:
Birch Avenue, arrJved tnMiami,
Pfc, Doll F. POOler, RA 51883553, !Ia. CO. A, 102 Bn., APO New
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Florida, thia weekend where they York, Otl64.
wW apend a nine -day paid -va..
Pfc. Gerald R, Holloo, US 5188SSS1, CO. E, 65111 ~- 1111., 25th
cation b,y tllj! Metropolitan Lite tof. DIY., APO San Frandaoo, calif, 96225.
Insurance Co. Mr. McWUiiama
E-3 Donald E. Wboloy, US 51882154, Co. A, t Bn. t7th lnf.,
won the trip as a result of wrlt-- tth lnf. Dlv., APO San Francisco, Calif., 96372.
1111 the most inaurance \n the Parl.1m L. Mallory, S. N., Ill DiYilloo, lSi Tidewater (ADS!)
kenburr District, which includes FPO New York, N.Y., 09501.
M1100 Count;,y, over the _past four
SP-4 Jot,n A. 11fsell, RA 51884362, 6111 H.E.M, CO., ~PO San
Frucloco 96491.

help Ia atqlng the cmvMUon.
The speaker wboreallybraqht
the delegates elf their-s clap.
ptng anc1 wtdsWni waa tiMt brUUant and lifted orator and vicepreBideDt, Erhlrd l'flnpten, He
electi'IOed tile delegateo wllen he
aooerted, "Com hlo poocbeap .
that hOgs refUH to eat iLn
1111 urpd farmera to get loooy
and set the time ot their goal
not later than Februlr)'. U.aald,

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portatlon gledly furnished to 1nd from eny of our showrooms, without obligetion,
Alt- priCit lncludo .....,.., •• lllown o1141 hOt 4tllvorr 111- _....,plot.

Logan Monument Co.
POMIROY,)OHIO

Inc,

It'• a dltr.nae kiJMl of Wllr for rate 1nd ndct, • "Carry•home"

11a11 bawl•- to l i l t - ... clto&amp;llloute u ..,.__
... r.td IIAT·KIU l'o tbo wlooio folaily .Ill! ~born doad.

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Mel1s County -· Display Yard

Leo L. Vauahn, Manarer

ford to pay for a superior bull.
People who partl clpated to dote
were :
Gallia Coooney - Glom Smith,
Jr., John W. Waugh, HowardFelJure, Frances Crouse, Jerry n.
Evans, Jim Walker, Lawrence
Green, Robert L. Green, Ran~
ely Hamilton, Mrs. Herman Wood,
Daniel SWisher, Charles Shaver,
John M. Glem, Edward M. Vollbom, Emerson Shimp, Pblll~p
Pope, James Burleson, S t e v e
Sanders, Freddie Queen, Carrol
E. Waugh, T. F. Burleson, Richard Fisher, T. R. Mossbarger,
Clyde Walker, Roy sprague, Dana
Green, William A, Lewis, Robert Hamllton, Tom Ragan, Robert A. Powell, Glerm A. Smith,
James E. Allbright, Fred E.
Vollborn, Donovan Pope, Jeff
Pope, Richard Slmms, Rickey Evans · and E\'erett Montgomery.
Also, DllfliU' O'DeU, Doug Kayser, Gary Callihan, Paul Harrison, B. Lewis Jones, J. c.
Hall, Herman Wood, G e o r g e
WooC' ard, Jr., Smeltzer Rose,

Conventi•on

Simply meil the Convenient Coupon ebove ••• C1ll ••• Write • , • or come in. Tranto
NOVEMBER HAS MOvED OUT o1 llabl, and It reilly wao a
pleaoant 111&lt;111111 weatberwtoe - partiou!arly when ~ conoldor
that It was tn November, 1950, that We were struC!k by a prarU, ~
ing blizzard ll1d 13 lru:bea of. - · According to a ctljlplnc b,Y Mrs. C, H. Wloe, of. WaYerly and Mlddl~. the otorm woo
voted the ustory of the year" by Columbo• newamen.

and C"f'OIIpfng llflteml to pn:d.ace
hl&amp;b ylelda.

Water management practices
go hand 111 hand w1t11 proper tWaee and IIOll management for etficlent crop produetion. Water
riiQIIIrelll4lnls of Ohldo maJor
cropl reacb their .Peak durln.g
grain development tor com, IWYbeans, and small gralnl, andduring the periods of rapid plant
growth or regrowth after harvest
lor forage crops.
Research data from USDA stud.
iea at Coshocton 1how the follow-

Dorset Smith, Ed Martin, Har~
old Saunders, WOllam L. Hall,
Merrill Rose, George Woodward.
Mike Slone, Charles Duncan, Vernon McNair, Clarence Bolter,
Carl N. Hall, Alden Carico, Jtm.
m_y Crouse, Dick 9:errett, J. Bob
Evans, Walter T. Lambert, Glenn
Graham , Gerald Tussing, John
Hamilton, Kail Burleson and Mrs.
George Woodward,
Mason County - Henry Kay,
John F . Kelsey and J. E. Sommer •
Meigs Count;y - A5a A. Hoskins, Judi S'tock, Roy E. Mlller, Harold Sauer, Leo R.Story,
Charles E. stoek, and c. E.
Blakeslee.
Jackson County - Guy S.
Campbell, Jr., Blll Porter ,
George W. Sclll"lock and Odic

Porter.
Lawrence COI.I1ty -

A. P.
Walker and Mra. J. L. Foy.
Athens Co\Dlty - Mr . a n d
Mrs. J . David sturbois.
Huntington, W, Va .
Mr.
and Mrs. Rolin Lon.

Pomeroy.ftlason Brlaae
Telephone 99~·2588

earth moving. Plans and designs
for these ponds have been made
by technicians of Soil Conservation Service.
Pirl Burris of Hartford started a pand about two weeks ago,
but has been unable to complete
It because or the recent rain. In
e¥cavating the core for the Burris pond it waa necessary to
remove the soU about six feet
deep because topsoil and other
porous material was fouOO to that
depth. A core is made in &amp;II
ponds ln whlctl the fill crosses
a water course ark! is backfilled
with noJ'I)Orous material toprevent leaks.
Dale Nibert of Awle Grove
has completed some repair .rork
on a _pond. This poOO was built
with • watershed of about 50
acres behilll. Jt. The pipe spill-

Goal Passed

back ll1d wishing yOU had help.
ed. N other points made:
-Farmers received in 1987
for all farm prodUcts a mere
$t2.5 blllloo, the cell of producUon wu $34.t billion, lesvlng a
net inoome ol $8.1 billion man
tnve- of. , 274 blllloo, or 3
per cent on the investment, W
nothing for the farmers' labor.
-ISolneolle had said the aver-

ago - . e r prodUcer In 1967 peld
It ceuta for tiM! privilege of beIna a chicken houoe janitor.
He doled wltb b11 slogao, uru
do Ill¥ port. HoW about You?''
The followio!llo from the commodlcy rep&gt;rta:
A llblppor at Toledo needed
200,000 bullbell of. ~~~\'beans lmmedlaloly. 1111 called NFO heodquartera. ~· called a
local NFO commodiiJ held. 1111
said be liloulht !hay do it.
That WIS Tuoeday .......
Saturday eveetna Ibe
boanl bad-. deiiYered the llhJp.
JIOf said he "OIIIIdn't believe
ll~ On!¥ an organizatlonllkellll
NFO Cllllld do IL
II Wll made po.,lblo b,Y the
or~tlooal tot....,, tile 11111cltat llltlcttoolnl of the _,.,_

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Mr. Nibert rebuilt the spillway
to a greater width and at a height
above the pipe aplllway so that
water would be one footde011 over
the pipe spUIIIO,!' before the earth
spillway Is used. He alaoplans to
buDd a debris catcher •round the
pipe spillwa)' to prevent sticks
-~~ olhet•r material frill! tlllll-

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plu1 60,000 Unlt• Vira~nln
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vallable every 54J daya. ·For Jn,.. : :
formatict~ , contact Jrlra.. Roaa1d Burge, RL 1, BurbMk.
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The bulls will oomplllle the :.
140 .... l!lat A!&gt;rll 15, 19H. AD : ;
test data, oo eath wW be com- ::
puted aod made available~ The : .
bullo wtQ be displayed ll1d aold
oo Saturda¥, May 3, 111 cannec- tlon "ith theBudte.YeBeet'Breed. : ,
ers Holiday Clinic and Sale. 'I'1ltl :
sale w:I.U include approximateb" ::
100 hea&lt;l of. Charolals - Croao ::
females, all bred or with calv- : .
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COLUMBUS - The Ohio State
Charolaia AaBR. haa taken a pro..
gJ'eaah'e step to meet the crowing ~ of tile commercial
cattle industry &amp;o be able to aeteet herd aires on the basia or
gaining ability ll1d ~lty,
Ohio Charolais breeders ~
the f1rat of the major beef breeds
In Ohio to undertake the ageresslve program to supply tested
buUa, s_ponsored by the 0 h 1 o
State University Cooperadve Extenlion Sol'vice.
_Rigid requirements were set
up by the committee composed
of breeders, O.S.U. Cooperative
8ervlce and coounercial cattlemen. Bulla accepted for test had.
to meet the following require.
ments:
Rigid health requirements set
up by the Ohio state University
Veterinary Department and the
state ol Obio; all bulla to have
a 205 day weight of 590 lbs.;
all bulls with a type score of
13 and ..,; all bulls cai•ed between September 1, 1967 and.
April 30, 1968, and all bulls to
have extensive vaccination program lor all major cattledise.asea.
The bulls under strick supervision of the Ohio State University Cooperative Extension Service are being fed at G &amp; H
Research Farms, Norman Godden, President, Circleville. The
official weigh in date was November 30. Sixteen bulls had a
total weight of 11,942 pounds, &amp;o
average 746.3 pounds each.
The aver!lge age of the bulla
is 260.4 days. Average weight
per day of age from birth to
weaning Is 2.87 lbs . for the
group average. The grade waa
over 14 for Ule entire group
of Charolais bulls.
Cattlemen lrill have an op..
portunity to follow closely the

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mw, but don't walt until you are being used more then It should be
Ia omemployment linea looking by overOow al&lt;l a large gully

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in1 average amowu of water Uon of rainfall and leas nmotr
uaed duri.Dg a growing lleii!IOII: are Jlllfec:l below.
Corn _ 2:0 to22 inc:hea, Wheat,
crap ruidues, IUeh u corn.12 to 15 tnchea, Meadow (lilt stalks or Jtru, left 00 tbe so.ll
year), 2:2 lDchea, and Meadmr aurtaee after harvelt or replac(2nd year), 18 to 28 indtel. ed as mulch help reduce lOti lliJ'face aealing, runoff. anderosioo.
VARYING PEAKS
Properly fertilized com proCORN REACHES ITS ,peak wa. duees ' ''WO to four tons anclsmall
ter use after tasselling, wheat grains and soybeans
to two
has peak water use 1n tate May tona o1 re 1ldue1 per acre.
to early June, flnt..year meaMoat ot the ero~ion • cmtrol
daws before tbe tlrst cutting effect&amp; of residues are Jolt when
in early June and before the sec- they are plowed under or ineorond cutting in July, and secmd- _porated into the soU. Where no
year meadows from M.B¥ through residues are avaUable on the
July. In order to supply a d e- field, 10 tons of_ manure or two
qiHite moisture to gJ'O'Iring cropa, tons o1. straw muleh per acre
practices used ahould increase 1pread (1(1 erosion _ hazard
water Intake into the soU andre- areas ean greatly reduce eroduce evaporation losees.
slon.
The three major aoU and water conservation problems in
ANOTHER INFLUENCE
Ohio are retention ol rainfall in
CROPPING SYSTEMS can atthe soU for crop use, removal ot rect soil erosloo. Fixed crop
excess water througtuurfaceanc:l rotations were once uaed, esinternal drainage, and erosion peel alb' 011 steeper Janet. to recontrol.
duce erosion, ttx nitrogen, sup.
Here tn Meigs IIIIIGalllaCoun- ply organic matter, and CO!Uol
ties we are partlcularlyCXJDcern- weeds, insects and disease. Moded about cmserving water and ern farming practices, such as
preventing erosion losses.
higher fertilizer rates, better
To reWce erosioo losaea and. crop varieties, and weed and inconserve water, the first step aect control chemicals, have
is to use recommended produc- helped overoome some of these
dOll practices baaed oo soil _prop.. problema . This has allowed
erties. These include cropping greater OexlbiUt;y in use of cropsystems, land use, tillage, lim- ping systems.
ing, and lerUJization. Practices
Rotations whlcll include sod or
which maintain a porous, open forage crops are stlll veryeltecsoil surface for greater lnftltra- tl.ve in controlling erosion. However, continuous cropping using
modern methOds can produce
large amount&amp; of vegetat:l.ve cover and residue&amp; capable of protectfng the aoU surtd'ee.
The 1969 Agronomy G u 1 d e,
Bulletin
472,takeaupmanythings
LOUISVll.LE, Ky. - The Federal Land Bank of Louisville other than soils, soil testing, rupassed the historical milestone trient deliciendeJ, and microof $700 million in loans o u t- nutrients for mineral soils.
An entire aection Is devoted
standlng when its books were
closed far the month of Novem- to lime and tertUizer, lncludber.
lng 1969 fertilizer recommend&amp;~
This was the first Ume in the tl.ons.
52-year hllltory of the farmer The newest variety recommenowned bank that the $700 mWlon datiooa are avaHable to open
figure has been attained. The
closed
corn toloan total of $700,345,934 was and
brlds,
small pedigree
grains, burley
reached only 2lh years after the bacco, and forages . The final
$500 million level was achlev- section ot the book ia devoted
ed In May 1966.
to chemica] weed
control
Land Bank loans are now out- ommendations
for 1969
rang:I.Jll
standing to over 43,600 farm- from corn to wild garllc.ond m ers in Ohio, Indiana , Kentucky ions. Copies of the book ma,y be
and Tennessee, through their 78 secured by ccdactlng your counfarmer-owned Federal land bank ty extension office.
associations.

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populattona ol. the earth. On ft
we RR.IIt depend for tbetuturede~
mRDda of 1 vel')' rapidly expandina populatlcm. Sfnee the aoil resources ot the earth are lbntted, the best known ~ctlon
practices mult be used to meet
1uture demao!IL."_
MANAGEMENT IS KEY
GOOD MANAGEMENT of IOU
and water become• more impor.
tant aa crop yields increase and
aa more intensive cropping aya..
tems are used. Solla vary in
organic matter content, texture,
dralna.ge. and structlll'e, and require different soU management

the Virginia pine had died.
Ronald Gilkeson of sa; helped
Nathan Simmons wtth a conservation farm plan for hh laOO on
the ridge sooth of F1atrock. This
plan was made last June. Mr.
Simmons has already completed
part of the items which he planned to do. Quite a bit of the land
JOHNNY LOONEY, Service was grown~ in small brush and
Forester, examined an erosion briars. He llas brush hogged most
control plantation "lth us on the of this and has spread lime on
farm of Jake &amp;.nervllle, on the about four acres.
helld of Fallen Timber Run ott
SCOTTIE SOLADEAN, whose
Route 2. Jake had planted locusts farm is behiOO Leon, ott Baden
lncl Virginia .Pine in a very badly Ridge, aniWalterHarmon, whose
eroded area. We found that tbe farm isonRockcastleCreek,plan
locust had survived and was do- to buUd porlls soon. They have
trw very nicely but that much of engaged Ray Beegle to do the

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there would be much Iesa erosion on corn laR:I it a ao:l were
_present between the rows of corn.
Cllnt Hickman, manager of
WVU Experiment:Statlon1 reports
the Hille resultwlthe"')erimerts
at the El;perlmerrtStationnorthof
Pt. Pleasant.

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Gallia Beef Farmer School
Draws Surprising Support

BY JOHN COOPER
Soil Conservation Servlee
Mason County
PT. PLEASANT- C. C. Lewis of Oldtown Farms told Jnetltat
he baa sowed about 80 acres of
corn laod with a cower ot rye. He
Is PNParirw: this lao:l for wbatis
known •s "IOd plantlng'' of corn
next IPriJW. The ""&gt;' sod .PJant..
lrw WOI'ks ia that 1 herbicide Ia
used to kW theerowinggnaaand
corn In drUied without the land
beina: .PlOWed.
At the Hay e.lli SllageShowlast
winter two speakers reported on
reaeardl tlat lllilcated greater
)ieldl of corn from land ma•
lpd tbia way. Theyalsosaldthat

34 inches high.

ex..rienee.

perintendent. However, the relidetas are atW there, seven worn.
en and eilbt men..
1be home baa been attractively and skillfully decorated aver
the past few _years under the direction of Mrs. Jacobs and her
employ... Thla year will be no ..ceptlon; decorating w10 get
underway full Ioree Moadly by emplofea.
If you went to help b,y romemllerlng res~o o1. tbo 1n0rmary
IIIII year, lull tel._ 992..'54811. Emplo7eo wiD be glad to tell
you what the resident&amp; eu 111e and Uke.
AcUYity 10 far Ill tiM! Metga County Chlldreo'a Home hal aloo
been about zero, There are 10 boyo IIIII one girl at the borne.
Feel free to telephone 992-5287 lor Information ~ m1111ot need
If ~ wllll to lend a bolplng hied there, .Mro. Nancy Chlj&gt;man
will be glad to give you "the word." ·
The So!YaUoo Army, owning a 1IIJnderflol record of hal!7ine
tile oalorprtvlleged, hal loiUI!CI. an appeal for doDo 111c1 ~&lt;~r• for
children. TheH Cllllllrlbullon may bo left oo the fnlnt porch or.
the Arl1l)' headquartero at 115 - A v e . Ia POmeroy.
SOmeUme1 neslected are palleoU · at nurotna boones - Jut
10rt of. f o r - - In the nWI of tbo ,....... Metr• Count~" hal
two sucb bomea, tiM! ~ICUH Nurotna ._e lind tbo Elmwood
Nuroing Homo near ~· Plllno. At Elm- you may talk
to Mn. Bucklv - JJIKIIe throulh Coolville - and at "'neuae,
Mro. Robertoon lor lnlormatlon Ia cooe your Chrlatmu oplrtt
would like to nuve in the direction ol. these wrsing home1.
The Mlddl- Fire ~ 11 apia doing Ita Cbrl8tma1
bosket Jli'OtO'am for the oalol'[)rlvllopd there. So far, thlo Is
the only organized program IIIIOUI!Ced. Undoobtedly other 8fOUIJI
IIIII be ftloctlmlng.
You ean help with an)' of these JJl'OJecte either a1 an Individual or, perhapa, you can interelt l'OUI' club or organization ln 101ne
acttvlcy to belp out.

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The beautiful "Wingfield" Memorial symbolizes love and family affection. It Is 62 Inches long,
The holiday season is a time for remembering. but for some
.who il there to remember?
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As you com1t your blessings - aod aren't there many tor molt
of u1? - perhaps, you•U glve a little time, etrort and mone;y
for those who aren"t so torttmate.
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So far, llttle acUvlty hlo 'been IIOied at the Metga County ln011'D8.r)' where in years put, Christmas has been an excl.ting

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llftp and hav. Headtehe. Bacllaoha
and leel old.!!1 liNd, dtitrnNd. In
IU~h t.Uel, LlBTEX utually brlftf!ll
relaxin! comfort by cutbln'llrrltat•
In&amp; &amp;f'rml In acid urlnl' an qul~kly
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CH.YILES LUSHER
0U. l*ld of Hol,)o LIDd lnY·
oimo IOdpl Ill tho II. Goorp
. . In Ealt Joruaalem for five
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IIi tho Amerleaa 1.....,
bomeiD Nldlll~ m &amp;lndQ,
Doc:. 1$ at 1 p.OI,

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Mrs. Rouse is

In&amp; him pick the bo• tree !ar Ina -

hll l!llliiOI'· USlA IIIOl'l&lt;olfnlopo.
claUIII liovo doriled - ·
IIIII QIIIIIIJ t..olo !ar Cbrttrooa, ........, !hom lor .....,.,
dehlit;r, fnlbne11, cleaNleta, al4ea unle11 you ueiDinatobd
and abaence of dofocto.
- oldeo tn 1 comer), •ond ftlt 1
The gradoo lor Cbrlot- -aiiJ (1ou don'l ~
mao treeo In order of quality _ . 1paeeo ~~
are: U. S. Protnlum, U. S. No.
QuaUIJ opeclallllo ll'l'n
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No. 2. Promhun
the
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have a lreah clean healthy loQ
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.10IU' Cloriltll!!l
dlum IJIIOWII of. fall- U. S. treo frelll 111d. ll1d "!!!
No. I ll1d No, 2 treeo have the lllu1ni tbo bolldlrl:
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l&amp;ll'le cbanctertltic•, but the,r ~...__ Whla you pt the t r •:!
m.,- be lea• well~ or hiYt •-ue, IIW 1 ballJDcb otl ~ I
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butt
It aboorllt
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Althou&amp;b gradoo.,.;uledmlln· ~ ploce, pn!Ol'lllll 01111 • '
ly b,Y larp.ocale bunrtll1d oeu. ~ 11 ~ walt a boftifl .
era of ChriJtmae trte1, you 1na7 imrnJ.q, eut thl butt
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CALLIPOUi - FIUO t b e
town mui&lt;elplaceo of lllth ceotury Eurqle to tile lhoiiPinl ....
ter1 ot modem America, • com..., Yulellmelllibtba•-tlle
row• ot Chrlt:tma• tree• anit-

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olher W. W. IYetannaoflllo._.

ll1d l.elh.
aur m811 na reac()'. It was a ldll.tde wen - e d u t be
It la anodter Moslem shrine - -.. meal that bepn will! ~... of. Jolul, but thea ...
- the lalt ot four d tlea every a macU'CIIli - ehee1e eanerole, om,lled IIIII Aid, "Follow Cbrla.
Cotlll,y l r l llfaed to ·
Deportment Chief of 1111! ll1d
devout Mualem visits cllrlng' hi1 tbeD tlll! and tartar aauee, then tlatlo, tiM! IIIII plaee are not
tho Ei&amp;ldlo Di!llrlcl Commanclor
Uftt.
lteak wltb peas, earrots, and 10 lmjiOl1ant, but It II villi thai
wiD
aJ)iOk m meranoll1dtiMIIr
.. In a dllf...... dlroetla!
I11w thenrstostrl chegghan&amp;- trefteb.fried potat.oe1, and tbat Je.NI brt bom here, N and he
widows'
tuture welfare, Wives
from 'tbl.a ctrier. ft was a thrill~ tna lrvm the ceDing here tn this llliiOwed b,y melon for cle11ert. placed hio hiDd over hit heart.
al10
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weleome.
Ott, If Jo!lej)h and lllal')' could
1a1 wiiM our Arab • ca•e. Our guide explained I h e
Beneath .... Iller of. .... ~;&amp;~~:
Cllrlollan aulde said, " TOCS.. we meontng ol this cymbol saying, hive treated as weD w11en Cloowch of tile Nativity II tile II·
• tD Bethlehem. ot
' 4 A1 the mother oltrlch watches
the¥ came to this aame hillOUr joumay to Bethlehem aver the ea waiting for theywag to.P.I Good ftter Will our only Cl'ed opot wllere Jo'... wu bom.
- o f ......._ . .... COYOS
11or1oc1 Ilona: a now, hi&amp;b· to come forth, so God watches ~ need, so I Uaink I will take
WQ that very ncently had been aver IUs people wafting for them 1 therlbOI jug it 1 return. nert t1o1t HrYed u ucteat manaer•
U1l there. We dll1cended the
poved. Our sufde e.plalned that io be as He had plamed."
IWMler. However, 1 must say
otepo ll1d entered the . . . - tl1at ·
a wen tra,eUinl an ar .ll that
The Arab lads or Hebron were tbai. our soda pop at Bethle.....
llsbted onb' b,y oandlel.
-..• 'fRo man• a li.DCI' 1 before the the most persistent salesmen we hem was cold instead of lukePT. PLEASANT - " C1echo...
Someone
ltvted IIDidng Ustleut
llx-l&gt;o,)&lt; War. 1111 pointed lloo met llll,YWbere. The.v were selling warm.
IOYIIda:
A Tell C&amp;oe of the Chao&gt;B~ llld ... aU joined ln. Perto the new pte that waa now ln drums, whistles, postcarda,
ing
Value• Bebind the Iron Curblj)l I lhould llhll tl1at I was
uae !ar tile Orst Ume In 20 sUdea, cla.v repll caaoflampsand
FIRSI' VIEW
too
overcome with emotion to lebo," will be tiM! Prosram ~tc
,...... E-verywhere there was jars, etc.
MY FntST VIEW ol the site
sln1, but II1Y tear• were of. Jaj! used b,y Mrs. Douglas HoUle at
llotlldlllii!Dd beaullllcaUon.
They had a sales technique or Jesus• birth came through the
the resufar meeting of the Point
OUr joumay took . . IIOUihwanl ol shoving an item into y o u r unaereened window of the Jnn IIIII thankqiYlng. A wave of. ~ Pleo- branch of the AmerialGor 1 rnauntalnouo rangetllat ts hands and then walking at a where we ate. I menUoned the preclatiM swept over me tor can Associatl.oo otUnlversityWotile ~~~ port of. Palestine. 0 1. dlstarlce fi"orn. you confldent that ""ullscreened/' for all homesare that chain ot wttnes1es who .had men Monday, Dec. 9 at 7:30 p .
1ft tree1 covered the hillsides you would purchase the item it tbat wa.r, and hotels too. I never brou&amp;bt the tiOOd newt of. Je8UA m. In the AwalachJan Power
to II1Y Oblo .......
and 10 marv rodta were evident you only held it aWhile. If th~ saw a fly or mos(Jlito during our
ll was al10 next to tlle birth- Company a1.1:1itorium.
IIIII 111)' ,... Joldn8l1 remarked, mobbed Jesus like this you can whole ~ in Iarael.
The Jl)eaker traveled last sumplace of Je1U1 that Jerome came
'"Dad, they sure have the stone well understand why he often esWell, anyway, here ln front rA
mer
to East Germany, Czechosto work on Scr.lpture transla118 here.''
caped to the mountains to .PTIJ'. me waa the vast hillside to whleh
lovakia, Hunpry and the USSR.
.,_ lmqinaUoo, however , wss We did buy some items, howev~ Joseph and Mary came after the ttm. Here he s_pent IODl&amp; 30
Mrs. Rouse, atel.cheratPPHSs
years clttlns the last hall ol the
1001n1 Abraham wslk thlo trill er, reali:dng that this was the 120..mile journey from Nazareth. fourth century IIIII produced the 1 also has taught in the POO\eroy,
fbllowed by molt every persoa only livelihood of these families . Here Jeau!l, the Saviour of the famous Latin Vulgate tr1111la- . Ohto, schools and auuuper ancl
of. the Bible lllory, Here lloo So we len. Hebron. the c i t y world, was bom. The shepherds' tim of the &amp;rq,tureo,
extension classes In economics
were the tracks of the Crusad- where King David reigned t h e field was there to m.r lett and
at
Rio Grande College. She la a
He has always been me of my
ers, the only Christian group first seven years.
somewhere above musthavebeen
grachate of West Virginia Uoi·
favorite Christians of tbe early
. who eYer ruled Jeruaalem. Most
Our group was impressed by the area where the angels were
verait;y with an A.B. degree in
every Holy Land pil&amp;rim ol Mus- two things aa we travelled back praising God the night of Jesus' church period. The huge Ctmcll business and an M.A. degree in
of the Nativl"b' covers the eave
lem , Jewish, and ChrlaUan faith to Bethlehem:
birth. It was across that vJ.IIey
economics.
he worked, a ch~ttch first
where
haa travelled this sb: - mile
One, we saw our first Arab below us, and up that very slope
H01teasea tru- the meeting are
built by Constantine'• mother,
Journey &amp;om Jerusalem to Bethrefugee camp with its 4,000 in- before us, that the shepherds
and rebuilt by the Crusaders.
lebem.
habitants. Let me explain that had gone seeking "a babe wra.p~
The :ilepherds' Field Is about
Rachel' s Tomb, one of t he not all Arabs of Israel are in ped Jn swacklllng clothes and l,yone-half
mile from the place of
moat llllllentlc olteo In Ill Is- tllese camps, but some 200,000 lng in a manger .••
JeBUs'
birth.
This ls the area
rael, wal our first atop. Gene- of them own property andaretull
Our bus parked in Nativity
ala 85 tell11 how she died 1n citizens. The lsraell government Square and our group headed where Ruth was permitted to
c:trlldblrth and how Jacob plac- is attempting to give sanita~ioo. for the littl~ 4' x 51 door that glean wheat in the field ot. Boaz
ed a pillll' \111011 her grave. lt aDd schools to Arab conununi- is the only entrance to t h e as told Jn the beautitul book that
it now a Mowltim ibrbte, aowhen ttes - even providing mosques Church of the Nativity. Some say bears ~er name. An old slleep
we entered the men were req.~ir ­ and copies of the Koran at gov ~ the door ia so small in order to fold is Btl.H there, and our guide
.l)Ointed out some hyssop vine
ed to cover their heads (a hand- ernment expense.
for«:e all to bow as they enter;
and also the rambling thorn from
kerddll w:IU do) and the womSeconc:l, we were impressed others say it was made small
which
Jesus' crown of thorns
en to COYer bare arms.
by the fine fruit along the Beth ~ to keep out the horses of the
was
made.
The thorn spears are
A larp tapellry - covered l~hem Road. In spite of the gen- Turks, who seemed to delight in
longer and sharper than our Ohio
·eenotaph marll:s the actual grave eraJ barreMess of Ule land, desecrating Christian shrines.
counterparts.
lite, llld It Is all housed In "e saw fig trees, squash, waWe stood outside the door as
So we looked back again to the
1 lllllll building wtth the ever- termeloo, apples, and grapes sa- our guide told us they celebrate
little
town of Bethlehem, and represent Mo1lem dome.
l4)re. At one spot oor guide went Christrnaa here three tlrneaeach
Our morning journey by . paas- into a field and picked up a year . Most of the world uses membered the ..... that Phillips
ed Bclthltbem and took u1 south bunch of grapes oft' the ground. December 25, but the Orthoc:lox Brooks framed when he visited
to Hebron, ooe ot. the tl.ve old- They were as big as our 0 h 1 o Catholics celebrate on January there one Christmas. We will
elt clUes of. the world lUll In grapes, yet he said they were 7 and the Armenian Church on listen for bells as they e c h o
eiiiiiMce. Thl• city stood out tn two monu:.s from harvest and January 18. Later, oor tine - round the world again t h i s
the early Bible ltories, and we would be thne times that size looking Arab-Christian guide told Christmas, trying to get all men
eopoeWI,y remembeJ'ed tt be- when lb1.ly ripe. ~lmderstoodthen us that two caves on this same to hear God's word of upeace
on earth, good will to men."
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~-··the ID&amp;Iwbere Slrah (Abra- these grapes of Elhcol on a pole
bamfl wtre) waa buried. Later
between them,
Abraham wu burled there. as
The 1m at Bethlehem had room
wore laue and Robekal!, Jacob ror us when we arrived. In fact,

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needlo1 obould 110t 'W I olJ wliiii
10U rqo tbo bUo oil tho ~
for ....... (1bo trw' obould :Iii
qmD*I'Inol or Ill 1 - IIG

BY PAT CLA.Ili

tnalho

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today'• •hc:R:Ier

However,

ha1
an advantage over hia RaDala·
aance couaterpart becauae he haa
the 11lllatance of. the U. S. Do.
partment of. Agriculture In bolp.

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Honor Court Today
PT, PLEASANT - Boy ScoUt
Tr- 259 lij)OI!I!OI'ed by t b o
3664tb Ordnance Comjlany of. tiM!
West Vtrstnla National CUII'd
wUI hold a Court of Hooor today
11 the Armory begtmtow at 2:30

to attend.
Mrs. J . M. Foglesong, chairman;
Mrs. Grant stanley, Mrs. Melvin C. Jarrell, Mra. Lonl Jones,
Mrs. Carl Gerlach and Mrs.
Rouse.

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Cues Continued

p.m.

Highlight of the llllernoolt wiD
be the presentation of the EaeJ.e
Scout Award to four members
of the troop. ElUa Conley, BID
Dickson, Jl.mmy Jarrell and steve
Wilson. The publie and allscouta
tn the MGM District are invited

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Until January 27

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radlatora. U!e tlreplace,
vlllon 101, or othor ICMircow
belli to tot ... the ......
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PT. PLEASANT - Three-·
sons entered pleas of innocent
in llloooo Coooney Circuli Court
Friday. Alllhree hid tiMIIr ca101
continued unUl Jard;ry 27,1969.
They were Garlan::l Jordan,
charged with drlviiW while lntoxicatedi I.Joyd Hutrman, con-trilootlng to the delinquency of a
minor, and Lester RUDe, breaking aM entering.

Common
Kldnoy or Bladd"
lklna make many men and w
feel tenae and MrY&lt;JUI from freq
bumln1 or llchln&amp; urln.Uon

DELIVERY YET THIS FALL ••• OR DELIVERY IN THE SPRING!

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POINT PLEASANT, W,

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(UPJ) - llldldlng a new $11.3
miWon brldp here lo regarded
U ".iult another job" by J o h n
(J'ek) J;)orsey Jr •• who is slC)er~ ,tiM! project for the State

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~AtlY your familv will
nMt a c.rrtete-ry sl._ and memorial. Peop.. with fann.ight ar·
f'Oftllt

t~i•
aEFqRE NEED . You a~n do

for thclt port of

ettatt10 l!fOW wtlhout pasting the task

Ofl lb othert; vou con plan NOW
, . 1M mOlt desirable, enduring
fomllv memorial - a prlvote
FMJI.Y MAUSOLWM a ...urlng

the dignity of abo...•-ground en-

tambm.nt for vour•lf &amp; loved
"'*'·.
rm~rishclble Aart of
yVur. fomily estate . . . a '/.,tlng
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In fomily pride.

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Road Cc:lnmlsaion.
Building bridges has been one
ol Dorsey's specialties during
hls 21 - _years with the SRC. He
haa b e e n assigned here nine
months to oversee the SRC's role
in construed'* the four - lane
span U.t will again link West
Virginia with Ohio.
Dorsey is overly cautious about
trying to predict a elate when the
span will be completed, but SI,YS
he hopes it 11rill be in use this
time next year.
H completed that early, it wUI
be 1 modern construction miracle. SRC otficiala in Charleston
BI.YS it usually takes up to five
years to plan, design and build
a a,p~n such aa this which il 1,·
950 (eet long Wcrosaesamajor
watenra_y,
Dorsey, 42, a nt~UveofKeyaer,"
ia used to rough assignment-.
Prior to thla he s•rvised c~
1truction of one of the most dif·
ftcult stretches oflntersute hi&amp;Jtway in the Mountain state. For
four years he was auigned io
the lnter1U1te • 70 project in
Wheeling which involved both
bridge and tumel work.

Adding Machine is
Stolen from PO
PT. PLEASANT - State Police
are investigating a breaking and
entering of the Glenwood Post
Office.
Reported missing was an adiJ..
ing machine Wued 1t $60. The
interior of the building was ra~
sacked. Entry to ~ buildi~ was
made by breakiOJ a window.

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OlfJO YAllEY
MIMOIY_
GARDENS

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BY C. r . BLA.KESLEE

Ext. A,ent, Agriculture

Metga County
POMEROY - The new year
is 24 daya an,y, but are a
farmer• are air~ makl.rw
plans tor produ~on in 1969.
One of the belpo for former•
Jn. CI'Gp production will be t h e
1989 Alf0n0l1U' Gulde released
thla palt week by the Coo_pera.
dve Exten1ion Service.
Dr. Garth W. Volk, Chairlhan
ol the Dep~rtment of 1\Kfonom.¥
at Ohio state Univeraft;y, in in·
trNiclne the book, Hid:
"lbe field ot agronom,y 1D-

Recular
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$435

This year, Mrs. Mildred Jacobi Is not on hand 10 engineer
the Christmu operatico. 9le Is on a leave ot absence aa IU·

SPECIIL PRICE

cludea all phaHI of crop prowater~ment. 1011 tertillt,y, plant breedtng, and "eed control. It ia the
fo\Ddat.ion ol qrieulture In Ohio,
Each year the 81'011 value of all
agronomic eropa produced in
Ohio OI&lt;Ceeda $750 millloo, or a
value ol ebovt tbree.fourths ol
the totalagrl.cultural production.
Some crops au«:h aa eom, hay,
and put:ure are ~keted in part
or whol.ly through livestock.
u5ou is the world•s greatest
natural resource. From It comes
the food. fiber, oil, and feed that
support the human and animal

ductton, IOU and

BY BRYSGN R, CARTER
Ext. Agent, Agriculture

GaUia County
GALLIPOLIS- Ninety b e e f
farmers, or others lntereltec:lln
beef farming, have already _par.
Ucipated In the GaUia c:ouney Beef
schooJ, With two more evening
to go - December 10 and December 17 - it looks like the interest is going to be much great..
er than we ever expectec:l.
All of. the beef school cluaes
for next Tuesday eveniD&amp; December 10, will begin at the aame
locsUon and time (7 :30 p.m.)
aa last week, that Ia, the Vocational Agriculture lllllldlng at
GaUia Academy High Scbool .
Jim UWe's clasS will go to
the Evana Packing Com.P&amp;ftY, but
we request that everyone first
go to the Vo-ag Building, The
Agronomy and Farm Manapment
classes will aUll be beld In t h e
same rooms. Once we see how
many waat to go to the first daiS
at tile packing hwse we wiD oend
that group oo. If you want togo to

the carcass class duringthetirst
period then try to be at the Voag building b,y 7:15p.m.
Here's a brief descriptl.on of

next week's claaaea:
ANIMAL INDUSTRY - J I m
Little - (Assemble at the Vo..ag
building; do not 110 direct to the
packing house at Orsl) - EYII ·
uate carcasaea on the raU: dis~
CUI&amp; USDA grading system and
dUI'erences between a meat-t.vpe
steer and over..flntshec:l. steer;
dlstun how producers can keep
the consumer ha.wy.
AGRONOMY - Charlie Knotll
- FertllizaUon of grass meadows and pastures (nitrogen,
phospborus ll1d )XIIasslwn) bow much to apply to obtain higher yields; time to apply; forma
of. N. to apply.
FARM MANAGEMENT - Bill
SmlUt - Land renovation costs;
eeo:KNnicl!l Qf extending the grazinl period a1 In the year..J'OUil.d
grazing systemi electric feocI.Dg oolrts; work problema emcemlng how much you can al-

B)' CARNEY A. BALL
VINTON - Of tiM! elllmated
12,000
•-ng t h e
National' Farmert Organl.zatlm
(NFO) llltiOnll CGDYenti.Oil WednesciQ' 8Dcl 1'1turldQ", December
t 11111 5, at Klol Audllorlwn, St.
Loulo, three wore ~ CoiUa
co.t;v. They were the local NFO
PreoiMm, B, K, lflcle,y, Taulb,y
ow... llld thll reporter.
Tho Mauo)l Forau""' COrpor-

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The lovely "Stringer" design, showing column and· vase indicates family strength and cbar·
act~t. The memorial dimension• are 56 inches long, 28 Inches high.

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ON !!-DAY VACATION
PT. PLEASANT - Mr. al&lt;l
AND, HERE ARE THE ADDIIESml of. 0¥0 more Melp Caun1J
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Mrs. Guy McWilliams of 2807 servicemen:
Birch Avenue, arrJved tnMiami,
Pfc, Doll F. POOler, RA 51883553, !Ia. CO. A, 102 Bn., APO New
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Florida, thia weekend where they York, Otl64.
wW apend a nine -day paid -va..
Pfc. Gerald R, Holloo, US 5188SSS1, CO. E, 65111 ~- 1111., 25th
cation b,y tllj! Metropolitan Lite tof. DIY., APO San Frandaoo, calif, 96225.
Insurance Co. Mr. McWUiiama
E-3 Donald E. Wboloy, US 51882154, Co. A, t Bn. t7th lnf.,
won the trip as a result of wrlt-- tth lnf. Dlv., APO San Francisco, Calif., 96372.
1111 the most inaurance \n the Parl.1m L. Mallory, S. N., Ill DiYilloo, lSi Tidewater (ADS!)
kenburr District, which includes FPO New York, N.Y., 09501.
M1100 Count;,y, over the _past four
SP-4 Jot,n A. 11fsell, RA 51884362, 6111 H.E.M, CO., ~PO San
Frucloco 96491.

help Ia atqlng the cmvMUon.
The speaker wboreallybraqht
the delegates elf their-s clap.
ptng anc1 wtdsWni waa tiMt brUUant and lifted orator and vicepreBideDt, Erhlrd l'flnpten, He
electi'IOed tile delegateo wllen he
aooerted, "Com hlo poocbeap .
that hOgs refUH to eat iLn
1111 urpd farmera to get loooy
and set the time ot their goal
not later than Februlr)'. U.aald,

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portatlon gledly furnished to 1nd from eny of our showrooms, without obligetion,
Alt- priCit lncludo .....,.., •• lllown o1141 hOt 4tllvorr 111- _....,plot.

Logan Monument Co.
POMIROY,)OHIO

Inc,

It'• a dltr.nae kiJMl of Wllr for rate 1nd ndct, • "Carry•home"

11a11 bawl•- to l i l t - ... clto&amp;llloute u ..,.__
... r.td IIAT·KIU l'o tbo wlooio folaily .Ill! ~born doad.

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Mel1s County -· Display Yard

Leo L. Vauahn, Manarer

ford to pay for a superior bull.
People who partl clpated to dote
were :
Gallia Coooney - Glom Smith,
Jr., John W. Waugh, HowardFelJure, Frances Crouse, Jerry n.
Evans, Jim Walker, Lawrence
Green, Robert L. Green, Ran~
ely Hamilton, Mrs. Herman Wood,
Daniel SWisher, Charles Shaver,
John M. Glem, Edward M. Vollbom, Emerson Shimp, Pblll~p
Pope, James Burleson, S t e v e
Sanders, Freddie Queen, Carrol
E. Waugh, T. F. Burleson, Richard Fisher, T. R. Mossbarger,
Clyde Walker, Roy sprague, Dana
Green, William A, Lewis, Robert Hamllton, Tom Ragan, Robert A. Powell, Glerm A. Smith,
James E. Allbright, Fred E.
Vollborn, Donovan Pope, Jeff
Pope, Richard Slmms, Rickey Evans · and E\'erett Montgomery.
Also, DllfliU' O'DeU, Doug Kayser, Gary Callihan, Paul Harrison, B. Lewis Jones, J. c.
Hall, Herman Wood, G e o r g e
WooC' ard, Jr., Smeltzer Rose,

Conventi•on

Simply meil the Convenient Coupon ebove ••• C1ll ••• Write • , • or come in. Tranto
NOVEMBER HAS MOvED OUT o1 llabl, and It reilly wao a
pleaoant 111&lt;111111 weatberwtoe - partiou!arly when ~ conoldor
that It was tn November, 1950, that We were struC!k by a prarU, ~
ing blizzard ll1d 13 lru:bea of. - · According to a ctljlplnc b,Y Mrs. C, H. Wloe, of. WaYerly and Mlddl~. the otorm woo
voted the ustory of the year" by Columbo• newamen.

and C"f'OIIpfng llflteml to pn:d.ace
hl&amp;b ylelda.

Water management practices
go hand 111 hand w1t11 proper tWaee and IIOll management for etficlent crop produetion. Water
riiQIIIrelll4lnls of Ohldo maJor
cropl reacb their .Peak durln.g
grain development tor com, IWYbeans, and small gralnl, andduring the periods of rapid plant
growth or regrowth after harvest
lor forage crops.
Research data from USDA stud.
iea at Coshocton 1how the follow-

Dorset Smith, Ed Martin, Har~
old Saunders, WOllam L. Hall,
Merrill Rose, George Woodward.
Mike Slone, Charles Duncan, Vernon McNair, Clarence Bolter,
Carl N. Hall, Alden Carico, Jtm.
m_y Crouse, Dick 9:errett, J. Bob
Evans, Walter T. Lambert, Glenn
Graham , Gerald Tussing, John
Hamilton, Kail Burleson and Mrs.
George Woodward,
Mason County - Henry Kay,
John F . Kelsey and J. E. Sommer •
Meigs Count;y - A5a A. Hoskins, Judi S'tock, Roy E. Mlller, Harold Sauer, Leo R.Story,
Charles E. stoek, and c. E.
Blakeslee.
Jackson County - Guy S.
Campbell, Jr., Blll Porter ,
George W. Sclll"lock and Odic

Porter.
Lawrence COI.I1ty -

A. P.
Walker and Mra. J. L. Foy.
Athens Co\Dlty - Mr . a n d
Mrs. J . David sturbois.
Huntington, W, Va .
Mr.
and Mrs. Rolin Lon.

Pomeroy.ftlason Brlaae
Telephone 99~·2588

earth moving. Plans and designs
for these ponds have been made
by technicians of Soil Conservation Service.
Pirl Burris of Hartford started a pand about two weeks ago,
but has been unable to complete
It because or the recent rain. In
e¥cavating the core for the Burris pond it waa necessary to
remove the soU about six feet
deep because topsoil and other
porous material was fouOO to that
depth. A core is made in &amp;II
ponds ln whlctl the fill crosses
a water course ark! is backfilled
with noJ'I)Orous material toprevent leaks.
Dale Nibert of Awle Grove
has completed some repair .rork
on a _pond. This poOO was built
with • watershed of about 50
acres behilll. Jt. The pipe spill-

Goal Passed

back ll1d wishing yOU had help.
ed. N other points made:
-Farmers received in 1987
for all farm prodUcts a mere
$t2.5 blllloo, the cell of producUon wu $34.t billion, lesvlng a
net inoome ol $8.1 billion man
tnve- of. , 274 blllloo, or 3
per cent on the investment, W
nothing for the farmers' labor.
-ISolneolle had said the aver-

ago - . e r prodUcer In 1967 peld
It ceuta for tiM! privilege of beIna a chicken houoe janitor.
He doled wltb b11 slogao, uru
do Ill¥ port. HoW about You?''
The followio!llo from the commodlcy rep&gt;rta:
A llblppor at Toledo needed
200,000 bullbell of. ~~~\'beans lmmedlaloly. 1111 called NFO heodquartera. ~· called a
local NFO commodiiJ held. 1111
said be liloulht !hay do it.
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Saturday eveetna Ibe
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test data, oo eath wW be com- ::
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COLUMBUS - The Ohio State
Charolaia AaBR. haa taken a pro..
gJ'eaah'e step to meet the crowing ~ of tile commercial
cattle industry &amp;o be able to aeteet herd aires on the basia or
gaining ability ll1d ~lty,
Ohio Charolais breeders ~
the f1rat of the major beef breeds
In Ohio to undertake the ageresslve program to supply tested
buUa, s_ponsored by the 0 h 1 o
State University Cooperadve Extenlion Sol'vice.
_Rigid requirements were set
up by the committee composed
of breeders, O.S.U. Cooperative
8ervlce and coounercial cattlemen. Bulla accepted for test had.
to meet the following require.
ments:
Rigid health requirements set
up by the Ohio state University
Veterinary Department and the
state ol Obio; all bulla to have
a 205 day weight of 590 lbs.;
all bulls with a type score of
13 and ..,; all bulls cai•ed between September 1, 1967 and.
April 30, 1968, and all bulls to
have extensive vaccination program lor all major cattledise.asea.
The bulls under strick supervision of the Ohio State University Cooperative Extension Service are being fed at G &amp; H
Research Farms, Norman Godden, President, Circleville. The
official weigh in date was November 30. Sixteen bulls had a
total weight of 11,942 pounds, &amp;o
average 746.3 pounds each.
The aver!lge age of the bulla
is 260.4 days. Average weight
per day of age from birth to
weaning Is 2.87 lbs . for the
group average. The grade waa
over 14 for Ule entire group
of Charolais bulls.
Cattlemen lrill have an op..
portunity to follow closely the

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mw, but don't walt until you are being used more then It should be
Ia omemployment linea looking by overOow al&lt;l a large gully

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in1 average amowu of water Uon of rainfall and leas nmotr
uaed duri.Dg a growing lleii!IOII: are Jlllfec:l below.
Corn _ 2:0 to22 inc:hea, Wheat,
crap ruidues, IUeh u corn.12 to 15 tnchea, Meadow (lilt stalks or Jtru, left 00 tbe so.ll
year), 2:2 lDchea, and Meadmr aurtaee after harvelt or replac(2nd year), 18 to 28 indtel. ed as mulch help reduce lOti lliJ'face aealing, runoff. anderosioo.
VARYING PEAKS
Properly fertilized com proCORN REACHES ITS ,peak wa. duees ' ''WO to four tons anclsmall
ter use after tasselling, wheat grains and soybeans
to two
has peak water use 1n tate May tona o1 re 1ldue1 per acre.
to early June, flnt..year meaMoat ot the ero~ion • cmtrol
daws before tbe tlrst cutting effect&amp; of residues are Jolt when
in early June and before the sec- they are plowed under or ineorond cutting in July, and secmd- _porated into the soU. Where no
year meadows from M.B¥ through residues are avaUable on the
July. In order to supply a d e- field, 10 tons of_ manure or two
qiHite moisture to gJ'O'Iring cropa, tons o1. straw muleh per acre
practices used ahould increase 1pread (1(1 erosion _ hazard
water Intake into the soU andre- areas ean greatly reduce eroduce evaporation losees.
slon.
The three major aoU and water conservation problems in
ANOTHER INFLUENCE
Ohio are retention ol rainfall in
CROPPING SYSTEMS can atthe soU for crop use, removal ot rect soil erosloo. Fixed crop
excess water througtuurfaceanc:l rotations were once uaed, esinternal drainage, and erosion peel alb' 011 steeper Janet. to recontrol.
duce erosion, ttx nitrogen, sup.
Here tn Meigs IIIIIGalllaCoun- ply organic matter, and CO!Uol
ties we are partlcularlyCXJDcern- weeds, insects and disease. Moded about cmserving water and ern farming practices, such as
preventing erosion losses.
higher fertilizer rates, better
To reWce erosioo losaea and. crop varieties, and weed and inconserve water, the first step aect control chemicals, have
is to use recommended produc- helped overoome some of these
dOll practices baaed oo soil _prop.. problema . This has allowed
erties. These include cropping greater OexlbiUt;y in use of cropsystems, land use, tillage, lim- ping systems.
ing, and lerUJization. Practices
Rotations whlcll include sod or
which maintain a porous, open forage crops are stlll veryeltecsoil surface for greater lnftltra- tl.ve in controlling erosion. However, continuous cropping using
modern methOds can produce
large amount&amp; of vegetat:l.ve cover and residue&amp; capable of protectfng the aoU surtd'ee.
The 1969 Agronomy G u 1 d e,
Bulletin
472,takeaupmanythings
LOUISVll.LE, Ky. - The Federal Land Bank of Louisville other than soils, soil testing, rupassed the historical milestone trient deliciendeJ, and microof $700 million in loans o u t- nutrients for mineral soils.
An entire aection Is devoted
standlng when its books were
closed far the month of Novem- to lime and tertUizer, lncludber.
lng 1969 fertilizer recommend&amp;~
This was the first Ume in the tl.ons.
52-year hllltory of the farmer The newest variety recommenowned bank that the $700 mWlon datiooa are avaHable to open
figure has been attained. The
closed
corn toloan total of $700,345,934 was and
brlds,
small pedigree
grains, burley
reached only 2lh years after the bacco, and forages . The final
$500 million level was achlev- section ot the book ia devoted
ed In May 1966.
to chemica] weed
control
Land Bank loans are now out- ommendations
for 1969
rang:I.Jll
standing to over 43,600 farm- from corn to wild garllc.ond m ers in Ohio, Indiana , Kentucky ions. Copies of the book ma,y be
and Tennessee, through their 78 secured by ccdactlng your counfarmer-owned Federal land bank ty extension office.
associations.

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populattona ol. the earth. On ft
we RR.IIt depend for tbetuturede~
mRDda of 1 vel')' rapidly expandina populatlcm. Sfnee the aoil resources ot the earth are lbntted, the best known ~ctlon
practices mult be used to meet
1uture demao!IL."_
MANAGEMENT IS KEY
GOOD MANAGEMENT of IOU
and water become• more impor.
tant aa crop yields increase and
aa more intensive cropping aya..
tems are used. Solla vary in
organic matter content, texture,
dralna.ge. and structlll'e, and require different soU management

the Virginia pine had died.
Ronald Gilkeson of sa; helped
Nathan Simmons wtth a conservation farm plan for hh laOO on
the ridge sooth of F1atrock. This
plan was made last June. Mr.
Simmons has already completed
part of the items which he planned to do. Quite a bit of the land
JOHNNY LOONEY, Service was grown~ in small brush and
Forester, examined an erosion briars. He llas brush hogged most
control plantation "lth us on the of this and has spread lime on
farm of Jake &amp;.nervllle, on the about four acres.
helld of Fallen Timber Run ott
SCOTTIE SOLADEAN, whose
Route 2. Jake had planted locusts farm is behiOO Leon, ott Baden
lncl Virginia .Pine in a very badly Ridge, aniWalterHarmon, whose
eroded area. We found that tbe farm isonRockcastleCreek,plan
locust had survived and was do- to buUd porlls soon. They have
trw very nicely but that much of engaged Ray Beegle to do the

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there would be much Iesa erosion on corn laR:I it a ao:l were
_present between the rows of corn.
Cllnt Hickman, manager of
WVU Experiment:Statlon1 reports
the Hille resultwlthe"')erimerts
at the El;perlmerrtStationnorthof
Pt. Pleasant.

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Draws Surprising Support

BY JOHN COOPER
Soil Conservation Servlee
Mason County
PT. PLEASANT- C. C. Lewis of Oldtown Farms told Jnetltat
he baa sowed about 80 acres of
corn laod with a cower ot rye. He
Is PNParirw: this lao:l for wbatis
known •s "IOd plantlng'' of corn
next IPriJW. The ""&gt;' sod .PJant..
lrw WOI'ks ia that 1 herbicide Ia
used to kW theerowinggnaaand
corn In drUied without the land
beina: .PlOWed.
At the Hay e.lli SllageShowlast
winter two speakers reported on
reaeardl tlat lllilcated greater
)ieldl of corn from land ma•
lpd tbia way. Theyalsosaldthat

34 inches high.

ex..rienee.

perintendent. However, the relidetas are atW there, seven worn.
en and eilbt men..
1be home baa been attractively and skillfully decorated aver
the past few _years under the direction of Mrs. Jacobs and her
employ... Thla year will be no ..ceptlon; decorating w10 get
underway full Ioree Moadly by emplofea.
If you went to help b,y romemllerlng res~o o1. tbo 1n0rmary
IIIII year, lull tel._ 992..'54811. Emplo7eo wiD be glad to tell
you what the resident&amp; eu 111e and Uke.
AcUYity 10 far Ill tiM! Metga County Chlldreo'a Home hal aloo
been about zero, There are 10 boyo IIIII one girl at the borne.
Feel free to telephone 992-5287 lor Information ~ m1111ot need
If ~ wllll to lend a bolplng hied there, .Mro. Nancy Chlj&gt;man
will be glad to give you "the word." ·
The So!YaUoo Army, owning a 1IIJnderflol record of hal!7ine
tile oalorprtvlleged, hal loiUI!CI. an appeal for doDo 111c1 ~&lt;~r• for
children. TheH Cllllllrlbullon may bo left oo the fnlnt porch or.
the Arl1l)' headquartero at 115 - A v e . Ia POmeroy.
SOmeUme1 neslected are palleoU · at nurotna boones - Jut
10rt of. f o r - - In the nWI of tbo ,....... Metr• Count~" hal
two sucb bomea, tiM! ~ICUH Nurotna ._e lind tbo Elmwood
Nuroing Homo near ~· Plllno. At Elm- you may talk
to Mn. Bucklv - JJIKIIe throulh Coolville - and at "'neuae,
Mro. Robertoon lor lnlormatlon Ia cooe your Chrlatmu oplrtt
would like to nuve in the direction ol. these wrsing home1.
The Mlddl- Fire ~ 11 apia doing Ita Cbrl8tma1
bosket Jli'OtO'am for the oalol'[)rlvllopd there. So far, thlo Is
the only organized program IIIIOUI!Ced. Undoobtedly other 8fOUIJI
IIIII be ftloctlmlng.
You ean help with an)' of these JJl'OJecte either a1 an Individual or, perhapa, you can interelt l'OUI' club or organization ln 101ne
acttvlcy to belp out.

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The beautiful "Wingfield" Memorial symbolizes love and family affection. It Is 62 Inches long,
The holiday season is a time for remembering. but for some
.who il there to remember?
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As you com1t your blessings - aod aren't there many tor molt
of u1? - perhaps, you•U glve a little time, etrort and mone;y
for those who aren"t so torttmate.
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and leel old.!!1 liNd, dtitrnNd. In
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relaxin! comfort by cutbln'llrrltat•
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Watching Want Ads Bring Top Grade Results
BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - The Tony
11ope1 will make Bob • uandpop In Feb. .... Hem)' Cabot
Lodge will get Averell Harriman'• Paris p:~st ..•. George
Abbott's el:-wUe Mary Sinclair,
early TV's great actress-beauty, now is an Immensely gift.
ed painter: her ••'J'bree Widows" is a poignant shxzy of the
ladies Jack and Bobby Kennedy
and Martin Luther King Jr. left
behinc:l •••• Her stuff's on view
at the 9Jzy Girard Gallery, Lexlngton &amp;: 74th St. . •.• The Warren Manshels bought the huge
960 5th Ave. apartment young

swinger Cathy Macauley inherited rrom her folks .• . . Mmths
ago we noted Princeton student
Ed Cox was taking up lots ()f

Triela Nlxoo's time; oow her
date at the most intimate ram .
Uy fUnctions (sister Julie's kitchen shower !or instance) is Ed.
David Niven wants a Bdwy.
play - to produce not star . , ,
Here's a disillusiorunent for
chalk players: Dean Martin's 17year-old son Dino doesn't drink
or smoke, just won a UCLA schol.

arship and next month gets his
helicopter pilot's license .. ..
Columbia Pix reports Nat King
Cole's daughter Carol comes oo
stunningly beautiful In '"Model
Shop" with a figure to stagger

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wiggle-watchers; of
CoTbe Rolling Stones gave in
lumbia has her securely c o n- to I...ondcll Records' preaBUreand
traetea.
are releasing their 4 'Beggars
With "Promises, Promises•• Banquet•• album here In a deopening any minute, Its star Jer- corously tormal format and oot
ry Orbach's !bible jitters In- the eont.roversial LP- aleeYe dedude a second child any cur - signed by Mlck Jagger .... 'l11e
tain time ..•. Aforeooted D e a n stones aren't cruches: . t h e y
Martin's not that thOroughly easy ptan to pe&lt;klle the tasteless cov.
- &amp;Qing: his lather, mother and ers lndependentiJ".
brother Bill died within the last
A touring Bridsh 14 My Fair
18 months . . . The happier race Lat:br" troupe finally was defeatof Bdwy , is because Ella FiU · ed by Bingo - bad to cancel
gerald's back in town - at the in the town of Retford because
Americana's Royal Box .
the gambling crew aU t h e
Backstop Joe Torre of t h e crowds . ... Johnny Weissmuller
AUanta Braves is the proud pop raced in out or the rain into
of a new daughter in Manhasset, Directoire and slghed to the hatL. L ... . Recently divorced Lou chick, '"Times have changed Wills Jr . and beauty expert Jan I can't stand getting wet a n Y
Paxton M.ll wed •••• Chock Full more." .... BeautifUl S u .sa n
O'Nuts owner BUI Black is the Storm doesn't care if Joe Nabane of admen's lives - Rill math's face-fuzz looks like Fu
plans his own ads, radio and TV Manchu, like at Gallagher's 33.
commercials; as one gray flanRoger Vadim's switching his
nel stated enviously, "He does movies from sex to nep::tti.sm everything wrong - except f o r his next wUI be a French Forhim the wrong things have been eign Legion tale oC Indochina
right for 25 years."
from a novel by his brother-inHermione Ginsold opines wom- law Paul Bonn.ecarrere; Mrs.
en's kissers aner face - lifting V •• Jane Fonda, will pla.y her
look like "glazed hams" a n d first straight dramatic role, no
says she'll have hers hoisted nudes .... Paris irony : Charles
soon .... Carmen Alvarez of Boyer's old H'wood nicks are get"Zorba" is the daughter of long- ting major revival in Francetime top rhumba bandleader Don Without Boyer•s voice; the AmerAlvarez .... The Jack L o r d s ican dialogue !h.lbbed by tbe same
have friends whispering Oh, Frenchman (Rene Fleur) and the
lord!
public has been programmed to
think it's Charles' tones ..•. Fleur
also dubbed 17 Bing Crosby films.
More New Year's Eve prices:
the Camelot's first such holiday
celebration will cost $20 - full
meal plus a bottle or bubbly per
couple .... The Latin l.)larter hired a Polynesian dancer to start
next month; no Laugh-In matter
but her name•s doubUess without
a doubt "Saki Tumi.'"
ing was to become a street walk-

YOUTH ASKED FOR IT
This column is for young peo- er. Her mother threw her out,
ple, their problems and pleas- and she is now living at o u r
ares, their troubles and run. As house. Her mother called yeswith the rest or Helen Help US!, terday to ask 11 she was ready
it welcomes laughs but won't to apologize for leaving,
Why are parents like this?
dodge a serious question with
M,y folks are the kindest and
a brush-off. Send your teenage
questions to YOUTH ASKED FOR most understanding people l.n the
rr, care of Helen Help US! this world. We have our fights and
newspaper.
clear the air and then things
are fine again. Those three kids
ARE PARENTS TO BLAME?
would be beaten for trying to
Dear Helen:
defend
themselves. Why, wh,y,
There is a lot of talk of how

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Hannan Trace

Honor Roll
GALlipOLIS -

The second
six week period honor roll or
Harman Trace High School listed 50 students. The list was released today by Dennis M, MurdocK, Local Superintendent.

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during the Joas of OlD' lcm!d

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•nd ol11 poi~ within 10 dor• CARD OF THA.NI(S. &amp; OBtTUA.RY
$1 .50 for 50 word Mil'ti '""'"· Eo .
odllllllonol word lc .

One guy was always called an
animal because he has fairly
long hair. For no reason, he was
given ridiculous restrlctions. llls
father would not buy him any
clothes or give him any money
becau~e be didn't work last summer. He is only 15.
Another guy is an only child,
but his mother relt her dogs
were more Important than he
was. He hasn't been bome in two
months.
The last case Is a girl, Her
paretas were always calling her

a tramp, and saying the only
way she could ever make a liv-

Southwestern

Honor Roll

a B..average, or- better, were:
Seventh - Jimmy E h m a n,
SheUa Lucas, David Booice, Kim
Pope, Larry Frasher, J u l i a
Morril, and Tomm,~o Brown.
F_jghth - Sarah Dillon, Sandra Smltll, Deborah Stout, Di ana Swords, Ruth Wood, Robert Morris, Dale Whitt, and
Dennis Johnsnn..
-Freshmen - Eddie B a r e,
Bobby Dotson, Mark ~tll, Mar garet Fadeley, and Catlzy Cof-

lee.
Sophomores - Janet Beman,
Sheila Colley, Sandra Dalley,
Brenda Johnson , Violet Lambert,
Helenlu stewart, Pamela Terry, Ruth Stanley and Ralph Bar-

ker.
Juniors -

Doris Lloyd, Penny McNeal, Redith Boster, CooDie Davis, Darrell Haney, Jerry E. Johnson, HazeJ Massie,
Lena Mae Pope, and Carla Wag-

ner.
Seniors - Rosemary Bosdc,
Jud,y Burnette, GabrteJ Bums,
g..erry Colley, Vivian HenSOII,
Carolyn Pa,)lne, Rebecca stewart., Freda Bo~s. Charles Beman, Cbarlesl ...,l ()r, James Walker, aDd Charles Williams.

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here is the honor

wtse, just as the label "young Elkins, Pamela Halley, Loretta
adult'' doesn't alwa,ys signify rna. Johnson, Dorothy Phillips, Dale
turlty,
Randolph, James Ross, and Mike
I hope your friends find bet- Wise.
ter homes than they left - or
Sophomores - BeverlY Jotmcome to realize their homes son, All-A grades; Rick Bickle,
weren't so bad alter all. - H. Brenda Cremeens, Beverly SanDear Helen:
ders, Ruth Saunders, &amp;le ShaMy brother hates fll.Y b o y fer, ~sie ~eets, Cathy Slone
friend. My parents doo•t like and Cathy Small, 04 B" or bethim very much either.
ber; and Kenneth Cummons, Steve
When he was only 15, he got Daniels, Allyson Lewis, Bruce
into some trouble - car steal. Maynard, Christina O'Dell, Beting, Then a girl accused him t.Y Saunders, Joanne Sisson, Paula
of rape, but she led him on, Stanley, Brenda Waugh, and Carand only said that to get her. olyn Williams.
self out or trouble.
Juniors - Deborah Harrison,
He is now almost 19, and floger McGuire, Linda Shaw,
Helen, he's changed. He has Deborah Sheets, Carol ~kley,
never even had a drink when James Sisson and Brenda W 11he's witll me, and he has very
liams, ''B" or better; and Mike
high ideals, about waiting until Beaver, Linda Dennison, Steve

marriage, etc.
He has plans to go to c o lGALLIPOliS - Fifty-six stu- Iege, but first he is going into
dents, llve or whom had all - A
the Servlce. He'll be leaving
grades, were Listed on the sec in just two weeks, and I want
ond six week period honor roll
date him until then.
or Southwestern Jmtior and Sen- to But
my brother knocked him
ior High School released today
down last night, when he saw us
by Principal Harley F . ~upert.
together. He told my parents
Making all-A grades we r e
and they won't even let me talk
Carolyn Baker, seventh grade;
to him on the phone.
Donald Cox, freshman; Lavoma
Is it fair to hold a boy's past
Rose and Doma Jo Walker, Jun.
against him, when he already
iors, and Mary Beth Schuldt.
paid for it, and has reformed?
oenlor.
Others on the honor roll with

,sr•a..

_His teachers even say he has
changed. - BROTHER - PRO-

TECTED
Df.lar B. P. :
By the time your letter reach es print . your boy friend will
be gone: It takes longer than two
weeks to process a syndicated

newspaper column. I'm sorry !
If things weren't straightened out before he left, perhaps
his letters to you and your par.
ents will do the trick. A boy
can change in three years, and
he deserves the chance to prove
it. - H.

4-H Oub PlaR8
Bake Sale, Party
POMEROY - The Jolly Green
Giants 4-H Club, meeting at the
home of Laura Hoover on Saturday, Nov . 23, made plans for
a bake sale and Christmas 98-rty
and preparing a Christmal!l bas ket for et needy family.
The project lesson was on
making a sewing basket and areport on safety. Demonstration
was given on trealment of snakebites by Tammi and Diane Milliron. 9taron Karr was in charge
of recreation. Refreshments

were served by Laura Hoover.

Sanders, Norman Swindler and
Karen Warren .
Seniors - Dave Daniels and
Larry Jetters , both All • A
grades; Joyce Church, Everett
Montgomery, !Hebard Simms and

tives for their cards and visits during oor stay in Ute hosMrs . Yarbrough and
son, Harry

Notice
WILLIAMS BEAUTY Sllop, Syr.
acuse. will be closed tmtU
Feb. 3.
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phone &amp; bo.&amp;:~!jlround to Na t iona l
lntl ilute ol Meol Podc in!jl , B o ~

16053 ,C ieveland , Ohi o 44116.

TilE ID-7 Club is open and will
continue tB be open.

Today's
Almanac

Band 5

nights weekly, Wednesday
lhru Sunday, 8:30 to 12:30.
IU-3IC

By United Press International
Tcx:lay is Sunday, Dec. 8, the GUN SHOOT. Broa&lt;l Rtm Rod

and Gun Club, New Haven,
343rd day of 1968 with 23 to
Sunday,
December 8, noon UJ
follow .
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- -.
The moon ls betwe en it s full
pha se and last quarler.
The morning star s are Mar s THE CHESTER Fire [)epl. wiU
sponsor a gun shoot at l b e
and Jupitet·,
Jzaak Walton Farm &amp;mday,
The evening s l.ar s arc Venus
Dec. 8. Everyone is weleome.,
and Saturn.
11-Htc
On thi ~ d&amp;J in his tory:
Georfi: e Wa shington
crossed the Delawan• Rh·er, KAY WYA'M' Dorrerer, stylist,
near Trenton, N.J. and landed
is employed at Dorothy's
on Pennsylvo.nia soil.
Beauty Shop and Salon. Open
In

1776

In 11163 Pres ident Abraham
lincoln announ ced his plan for
r c&lt;:onstrul'tion of th e south- a
plan pro\1ding for aiJlne s l)· P.f
all who supponcd the Confcdera Q
except
th e
highest

on Saturdays by appolnlmet1l.
IZ.5-31c

founded the Amer ican
Federation of Labor at Columbus, Ohio.
In l!JIJ9 the Chinese Nationalist government, defeated by the
Communists, moved its headquarters from the ma inland of
•·ormosa.
A thol€ht for the day:
Pres ident Lincoln said, " Tr uth
is generally lhe best vindication
against slander. "
unions

CONDONES VIOLENCE
PARIS (UP0- French
munist

party

leader

Com -

VACANCY lor two elderly peo.
pie. Prefer private pald pa.
llents. Pbone.Maaon, TIH:W.
lu.tfc
AQUARIUMS - Cbrlstmu oell
s. 10. IS gallons. See our complete Une of exollc fiSh and
supplies. Gilt certlflcales
available. The House of Wilson, lint road left below
Pleasant Point Reoort. Open
t to 9 Tues. thru Sal. Ph.
675-1065.
!u.!Oip

Waldeck

Rochet condoned Frlday "popu-

violence as a means or
turnin~: F ranee into a sociHiist
lar

state.
BELATED POST MOH:TEM
CAm.O (UPO- A team

or

HelpW•nted
J,ADY TO DO bouaewarl IIIII
cooking. u.. to. Phono 11112111. 0. lllndy, over LlboriJ
'l'beatre.
11-11-tle
LADIES increase Y&lt;&gt;Uf family

mummified body of Tlltankhamen, the Egyptian pharoh who
Leann ~rouse, "'B" or better, died about 3,000 years ago, the
and Mike Blake, VIckie C r e- determine the cause or hia
means, and Dean Shaffer.
death.

ding money. Supply customers in Middleport area with
popular Christmas girts and
household necessllles. Full or

income . Extra per5011al spen.

parttlme. No investment nec-

...ary. Write Ruth Berpus,

Vegetables

Watkins Products, lne., Wm-

ona, Minneoota 561187.
1 Salad
ingrerlknt

7 Stalky
vegetable
13 One who
rents
14 lnrllan maks
15 Oceanic

game fish
16 Texas river

17 Pilfer
18 Of" tissue

(anat.)

]9 New South

Wales (ab.)
21 J&gt;imjnutive
or Boland
22 Cunduct
25 Frcullinn
term
27 Cicatrix

lU-ll

3 Chalkn)(c
4 Oahu, for
instance

CAR HOPS WANTED AT ONCE
- Craw's Steak House. Pllono
1192-5432 or 1192-25811. 1U 4llc

5 Cauls
6 Sea ca~lc

7 TV net W()rk
(alJ .)

8 MuGe of
pndry
9 Tags

10 Wicked

11 Califondn
rul'k fis h
( var.)
12 Belgian
nvt•r
20 Mink like

c::arnlvore
21 l:k.•cnyr.-d
22 Bumpk in
23 other wi st'

2t Arabian gull 44 Angry
Zli Incrcast'
45 llighland('r
in ~ ize
4ll Ingr('dicnt
28 Muiw
;,!UOperutic
K111o
:111 Sloping way
JK Fr(olics
4U City ir1

Wiscum!in
42 Cunl'(_•miug

of poi
47 Silkworm
49 Mix

5U Father (Fr.)
Sl Winte r

vehicle
53 Rights ( ab .)
54 -

~D.s

31 Aged

Plus 2.19 F• .t.,ol To,.

Moe! popular 1la•• aYallable.
Ll ... ltecl nr,~mber at thit ptiu.
Fully g\leronteM. Built b)" o big
tire moker feu , ••

PHONE 992-2094

Pomeroy Home &amp; AU
•

E. Main

\2A

MOORE'S

Jt. MAIM

POMEROY

Pomeroy! _o

For $ale

Wanted To luy
WILL BUY raw fun IIIII bool
llldes. Carl a.nu.r, Loq
Bottom.
II . . .

AlJTOMATIC WASHER and
eheot freezer Jlke now. Pbone
19UIII.
l.lMip

ABC CLEANER
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY'
Alterationa, zippers ancl
pochtt

Professional rue
cleaning-guaranteed
Mason, West Viralnla

I~

Rnl Est•te For s.t.

HOBSTEnER :
REALTY

108 W. Moln

Pomeror

IIIII BI'EREO radio eombl,.
I ROOM lpll'lmont, e1Me to
Uon, ~ walnut eondownllllm Pometoy. ean •
oolo. Tbla bas a BSR automanu before 5 p_m. n-IJ.Ire lle dwlgor, Take .....
pa)'lllellll of $5 per montb or
TRAILER SPACE, l'OidJ to
pay balance due fll,l2, Call
boat up. private, pleniJ ol
1110111 for ehlldren to plq.
-·
12-Utc
1'1-. .....
a.t4-4fe 19611 HODEL stsreo, lovely wa1.
nul COil.IOle with big 4-speed
nJRNJiiiiED IIIII 1lllf1nllbed
aulomalle reeord ellanger.
aportmenll. a.. to IChool.
Tbla bas AM and FM radio.
1'1-. IIIII 5114,
IG.IJ.Ire
Take over paymeuls of tli.U
flO' Dallb or balanee of
FURNISliED OJ&gt;Ii bueul,
t
hOUJ. Call &amp;2836. 1U«e
IOOIDI IIIII balb. RIJnoldl, M11on, W. Vo. Pbone lll69 ZIG ZAG sewing macblne,
77Hlt7.
11-IH'e
left In storage. Tbla macbtno
oold mueb hJal!er. Hakes but.P'URliiBIIED APAR'I'MEN'n
tonboleo, clarnl, embro., fanin Mlddleport. AD UIDI!Ies
cy stllehea. Pay storage btU
pold. RDwleJ .. Reed, MJd.
of IU.M. Termo ean be ardlepol1, Phofte IIIU7'/f.
l'llllled. Call 1192-:11116. 1U4to
JNI.Ue
I GIBSON elec1rie guilar with
'I'RAILIR LOTS. l!ob'o ~
llrolcb coni and amplifier.
Coarl. .,......, Oblo ":' ~
....Uent rondlllon; 1wo pofrl
Rl. Ut. l'llouo - 1 of liloo lkales, one boyJ' alzo
a.u.Jre 5, one fllrls' alzo a; one boyJ'
blazer Jaeat, sire 11.
aROOM unfumllhod apo-. greeu
AD Items prleod reuonablo.
Phone IINm.
lu.tfe
CaU 1192-3513 after J p.m.

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A'M'ENT!ON - Olan MUla Studio needl several Jadleo for
telephono opPratOI'II Must
have plealing telephone voice;
$1.60 per hoUI', plus bonuo.
Contact Mr. De Long, La
Salle Hotel, :Mlddleport, Room
45. Intervlewa Friday I b ru FOUR ROOM bouse will! bllh,
Monday from 10 I&lt;&gt; l2 and 2
picture window, Gil Llaooln
"' I p.m.
JU.3tc
Rgts. Call ll92-fiiD or Ill aiD.
!Nile

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Real Estete For S.le

36 Edge

Number
39 Female
4 0 - bel'lns
37

41 Chum
43 Clamp
4~ Exacting
41! Grate~
52 l.Hework
54 Letter of
defianct'
55Th~ EaJ&gt;t
56 Dress

roy

57 Browns
L,rl-j&gt;-~+--l.n
bread by heal

1.r-J--+-+--t-1H

DOWN
1 Sharll' trl·l'!l

....

...,_

2Tidy

..•

om... . _

-··-·---·-.-·- -··'. . -, ..•
~-. ~-· --···-·--

•...--········-..

$1,895

66 Bronco Ford

$1,895

Fut and eaay,

. SAVE $1,000

68 Buick

UNCLAIMED LAYAWAY, 1168
Nek:o Sewing machloo, needs
no attachmenta; IOWI on but.lollll. monogram~, fiiiiCJ IJill.
Ju., Arrived
cbes. Pay MUS or 15.:111
C.taliJW. V8 4 dr. Sedan. New Pondac trade--ilL We can gladly r&amp;month. Try It to your borne.
rer you to owner. PS, PB &amp; AT.
Pllone Mason City 1192-3935.

LeSobre 4 clr, Qatcm Sedan. Factory Air Conditioned. P""er
Stiertng, 'Power Brakes, Aukmatic. Law mUeage demo.

65 Po1tlac

$1,495

SAVE $1,000

clr. lllrd Top.

loln Ready - Hill Co., Mlddloporl, Oldo.
• 10 tic

BUDGET PRICE fundtuno •
our tldrd Door budpl lbop.
Baker Fumlture. Middleport.
Oldo.
..
SEWING MACRINES. npolr
service, au mabl. WY a.
1184, The Fabric Shop, .....,.
oroy. Authorlzod SIDCOr Sales
IIIII Service. We Sbarpen
Sclaol'!l.
Nf.lfc

SKATE-A-WAY holiday parlleo.
'l'balltqlvlnc. Jl'rldQ. l!foo.
21, Cbrlalma, Prl., Dee.
zo,
Now Yean ~··· Tues.,
Doe. 11, 7:30 to 11:31, OpeD
Cluiltmu l!:ve. Clolad a.rlslmu. Open WedoesdaJ, M
day, Satunlay, 7:30 to 10:31.
AvaDablo lor pa1t1o1, ....,
day, Tuesday IIIII 'l'lmraday
nl&amp;hll, Saturday IIIII liUDdaJ
afternoon~. PhoDO .1112teor
....
11-17-alle

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Factory Air Condltloried. Only 1,625

·eaQ miles by one of executive&amp;. Fully equipped.

63 Mercury

ONE DRAWING or artist table,
adjwttai&gt;Je ln hel£bl, fll.
dark blue with matching trim.
Phone 99UI13.
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795

Monten;y V8 4 dr. Sedan. ~otleas
~

64 Chevelle

$695

$1,095

GRAVELY TRACI'OR, Cbrlsl·
1IUUI spo&lt;lal, free mow blade
Malibu Chevrolet 2 dr. Hard Tap. E:irtra sharp Inside and out. std.
will! any """ Gravely purshUt, 6 cyl.
chased ln Decetubo,·. Gravely
Just Arrived
Tractor prlceo start Ill fi:Jii.
CheveUe 14 396" &amp;pr Sport Convertible. 26.000 actual miles by one
Gravely Tractor Sales, Pomcuetul local owner. Turbo· Hydnmatic. Power Disc brake1. Bea.ueroy, Olllo.
1J-5.11e
Just Ani¥Od

67 Chevrolet

$2,595

tltul blue bcittom, white top. Sharp.

63 Buick

LeSabre 2 dr. Hard Top.
PS, PB &amp; AT

~otless

$995

$895

dark blue finish with white top

•ny more.

ARS
BUICK
PH. 992·2143

1115'1 CHEVROLET, '!'&lt;-ton. Good
condition. Pbone 533'14,
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PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
POMEROY, OHIO
SINCE 1853

OPEN
TIL 8 PM

FLOOR DEMONSTRATOR 111M
model stereo. beautllul Willnul conoole AM and FM radio, BSR automaUe ftoallng
turntable. Make payments of
t6.32 or pay $111.23. 9el aold
lor lllUilb blgber. Try It lD
your home. Phone Muon City 'm4910.
!U31e

caD 80-1118.

JU.6Ip

From
Karr &amp;
VanZandt

APre-Owned

JIJ'Ift' ARRIVED, men'o .....,-.
alii and _.. jaeteta; obo
-

oblpmenl, - · · and
- · ·Store,
eJ&lt;OidnC.
aot11in1
Rl J, Jofterl
~

u t lk!:

1'0)'.

'JI'RA'W. Phone - ·
11+121p

Gold with motchins~ interior, full power equipment ond
factory oir.. conditioning . .

19&amp;4 Cadillac H.T. Coupe •••••••...•.•• $1795

Blac:k with black interior, radio, tinted glass and
w/1/w tires.

See your authorized Cadillac dealer

URI &amp; VAN ZANDT
MOTOR SALES
0NN IVH. TIL t.OO

1. . ZIG .ZAG

oowhJC miCblno.

Thll maehlne -

bullon-

GLASSED TOP ....., tlble
mirror IIIII ebest ol
draWOI'I

to maleb, -

.._

er wllb m!mlr, lwo maleblq
um, room dllln, - OOUd
oa1t eldna~. two llerad

""" · Call .....
aflar
5:10
p.m.
:ru.ak:
BI'EREO PIIONO:

Hlllldoom10

eonoolo, like - · kpead
BSR changer, P11 apoalter,
sollcl state. Make poynienll of
"·!10 per .....t .......!10 cash.
eau 11112-lll36.
tSUtc

ClfRIS'I'MAS TREES. on RL
IJI betwoon i.oonl lloltam IIIII
RetdlviJie, by airport. H. L.

Carr.

JU.IIIp

bolet. clarnl, emb., .. lml1

par1ab1e ..... PI)' 11 PIJaf • or. will dllcotatt
for cull. can tala

~··

NOWDY

ns. 1 radio and heater.
Four on the Ooor, 400 8cyl., LeMans, blue finish. custom
atiplng, blue vln,yl int. 1 with bucket sellts, stereoP. B. radio,
23,000 miles by local owner. Like new ht line wide oval
w.w. tires..

--·-· ..

--·'.;:·:-:-

~· ··=-~·::·~
--~
,.................. ~--~

=::~=~~~~

$1095

let.
;

SPECIAL'

SPECIAL'

63 CHEY.

62 COMET
2 Door, 6 cyl.,
stan . trans.
Radio and heater.

Hova 2 Door Ha.rdtop. 6
cyl., auto . trans •• radio &amp;
heater. W/ W tires .

$795

$395

68 COMET SPORT COUPE, 6 cyl ., aUto.

1966 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE CON.······- $1995

tront., rodio and heater, w/a tlrea • • • ·::::;
67 DODGE CORONET 440 2 DR . H.T.,8 cyL, auto. Irons., power stHring • • • •

Local one owner car. new w-s-wtlrea, vinyl trim with bucket
seats, console, radio. P,S. am P. B., auto. trans., dark blue
finish with white nylon top, A real shamie.

Radio ond heater .

67
67
66
.66

1965 FORD .................................... ········· ······~·-~- .. $1495
Galaxie 4 door. black finish, clean Interior, good w-s-w
tires, V8 engine, auto. trans., power steering, radio, heater, sharp 1 crwner car.

1962 CADILLAC ................................... SPECIAL $899

VOLKSWAGEN 2 DR. DELUXE, rodio and hHtor • ·-- • ·- • ·- ·- • • • • • • • $1595
CHRYSLER HEWPORT 4 DR.,a.to. trans., all power. rodlo &amp; heater, air
PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 2 DR. H. T., 8 crl., std. trons., 4 R&amp;H, w/ s tires
COMET CAPRI 2 OR . H. T. 6 cyl., std. trona., radio and heot•r, w/ s tlru • ..

66 CHEV . II NOVA STATION WAGON, 6 cyl., std. trans., ..dio and heoto•- • •• $1595

HT Coupe, good white wall tires, full power equipment includi~ 6 wa,y seat, power wiOOows, spotless interior , R&amp;H.

66 CHEV . IMP . 2 DR. H.T., 8 cyl., auto . trans ., -power st. . ring, R&amp;H, w/ s tire• $1795
66 FALCON 2 DR., 6 cyl., std. trans., radio and heater, w/s tires-·····--· $1195

1964 CORVAIR ................................................. $895

65 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 DR. HARDTOP, auto . trans., 8 crt.. radio

~ider,

and heater. oower !l.t•~rinq, W/W tires • • • • • • ~ • .. • • • • • •• • • • • •

2 dr. black finish, good tires, 4 spd. Uadio and

heater,

65 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 4 DR. ST A. WAG ., 8 crl., auto. tnrns., R&amp;H • • --6A FORD CAL. 500 4 DR., B cyl., auto. trans., radio and heater~ .... ~ • ·- ·- • •
64 FORD FAIRLANE 500 4 OR. STATION WAGON, 6 crl., std. trans., R&amp;H • • •
64 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE 4 DR . STATION WAGON, 8 crl., auto. trans.···· $1395

1963 CHEVROLET IMP;ALA 4 DOOR ............ $1095
V8 engine, power steering, automatic trans. radio, new
clean interior, white over turquoise. A clean local
one owner car.

w.., tires,

All pow•r. radio and heater, air cond.

1963 FORD GALAXIE 4 OOOR........................ ~. $795
Local owner and real nice, blue finish, clean int. ,
engine, std. trans .

good tires , radio,

va

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...

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Any
&amp; t•uck p1,1rchaucl now
vntll Dec . 24 ••.•

Chevyland Sweepstakes
Member
Middleport
Gift·A:Rama

A GAME FOR THE
FAMILY , , • FREEl
"Gale! Star Participant, come In
lor

F,.. Tldcotl

--- ...

PLEASING
TERMS!

We Service
-What We Sell

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

SOLID &gt;"I'ATE stffto, 1968 model. This set, Jlke new, ltu

308 ·318 E. MAIN
992-2126
POMERO~
OPEN EVENINGS TIL 8:00

For Sale

lovely walnut finish , AM &amp;
F'M radio, 4-speed changer,
dual balance control. Take
over paymenll &lt;l fl. 77 per
11101111! or pay balanc:e due
1112.28. TrY It In your home.
can 1192-2836.
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ForS.Ie

PIONEElR Travel traDer, 1111'1. :1183 FAIRLANE 100. PI!. 1192lfl.foot, self..:ontalned, carpet. 3431.
11-Ul&lt;!
lnl. atr oondlllonocl. Good ...,_
dltion. Pboue Malon mmt.
DAllY
114.Jie

CROSSWORD

t . Name In

...

STJ!lREO radio ronoole, I speed
lnlermlxed ebanger. Dual volume conlrol. 4 speaker IOUIId
lt)'llom. Lovely waJnul ftnlsb.
Tab over paymenta of ts.•
per montb or balance ll!.lt.
Call IIWIII.
ll.a«e

lenni• lore
I. Baden, for

DoWN
1. Poet'• 41n

18. Mualc

.,...

evil
2.Goad

Sua·

f. Depart
~- Latln
conjunction
8. Word to

10. Wbelltone

...

12. Seaweed
13. KIDd 01

account
14. De.eriblnJ'

unwanted

17. SOOreboard
duo
18. The way

of

21 . cattq

tor

....

out

26. Blblk:a.l

city
27. Fable
ot Harrow'1 20.
rival
t3.Iota
15.LlDe ot

23, Oerta.ln

player ·
24. Rumanian

,....,

DODGE

lnld

43. Initials
of an

I TO" &lt;TAKE

American
labor

l!.ader

revotutlon

coin
25. MuiU-eyed

1963

... earth

38. River ln
Scotland
40. Narrow

2t. Exiat

II. Graduate

product
20.. R.R. •top

SEWING Maelllne. 'l1tll 11181!11lno equipped to "' .... make
lltdlonholea, dam, ..., m but.lonl, all wllbout attacl!mol!ll.
Also bao IIIIIIJ other tuba..
Pay just f!U7 or 11111111b1J
PQl'lllllll or •· wm demonatrate In your home call •
!Ill.
114Mte

37. Parta ot

touch

11. Bakery

I14Mie

81. Outer peel

medlwn

9. Put on the
flnishln(

We Hove That
DEALING FEWNO

medt-

cally
22. CUJ-

T. Luau food
aome b1ou.u 8. Give notice

)IAPLI!: Stereo Rldlo. 1111 1J maple l1nlsll with AM 6
FH radio, 4 apeaton tlaaJ
volume &lt;Oillrol. Take tmlf
PQl'lllllll ol t6 per month or
pay 1aat •.eo. ean Dnma.

TRUC

.....
.....

Of the

conqueror

the celery
family

ON A GOOD USED WORK

ter
20. C&amp;pltal

S. Annada

' I . Plant of

part-.:.~~::,-;

16. In
Bmall
• play

U.MUllle

note

Cottle racks, IC'Iading chute,
dual wheels, 4 spd. trans.
engine, low mileage ,

va

27. Spiritual

center ot
Iotam

..,_

18. -

at

lwul

21. Compa.ftkm

......
. ..........

Parriciparing
Member of
Middleport
Gift·A·Rama

30.0ppoolte

at.Raad.

aurfaco
U.Dlotary
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didn't pi it

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THE DORCAS Soclet,yotthe Pomeroy Se&gt;.oenth Da,y Adventist
Church wishes to thank those
Who made their bake sale at
the PQmeroy Kroger ~re a
success. May God Bless You.

British doctors is taking infrared photographs of the

ACROSS

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WILL no sewing .at borne ,..
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8 . . "l'·..... - 1
-;. 'let me tell yoU about three of Dear A:
roll:
zlppel'll. JlO('kel• . pegging,
Freshmen Carolyn Hat.... Because the •label 4'parmy fdends. I think they had reahemming, alterations, etc.
son to rebel All three have lett ent•• doesn't automatically make field, "B., or better; and Lorri leaders.
Ml'll. Freddie Thahel, Maoon,
In 188 6 delega tcs from 25
home.
a frightened, insecurepersonaU- D'Ambrosio, Sharon Davis, t\rma
Phone 773-5651.
4-30-tfc
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Watching Want Ads Bring Top Grade Results
BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - The Tony
11ope1 will make Bob • uandpop In Feb. .... Hem)' Cabot
Lodge will get Averell Harriman'• Paris p:~st ..•. George
Abbott's el:-wUe Mary Sinclair,
early TV's great actress-beauty, now is an Immensely gift.
ed painter: her ••'J'bree Widows" is a poignant shxzy of the
ladies Jack and Bobby Kennedy
and Martin Luther King Jr. left
behinc:l •••• Her stuff's on view
at the 9Jzy Girard Gallery, Lexlngton &amp;: 74th St. . •.• The Warren Manshels bought the huge
960 5th Ave. apartment young

swinger Cathy Macauley inherited rrom her folks .• . . Mmths
ago we noted Princeton student
Ed Cox was taking up lots ()f

Triela Nlxoo's time; oow her
date at the most intimate ram .
Uy fUnctions (sister Julie's kitchen shower !or instance) is Ed.
David Niven wants a Bdwy.
play - to produce not star . , ,
Here's a disillusiorunent for
chalk players: Dean Martin's 17year-old son Dino doesn't drink
or smoke, just won a UCLA schol.

arship and next month gets his
helicopter pilot's license .. ..
Columbia Pix reports Nat King
Cole's daughter Carol comes oo
stunningly beautiful In '"Model
Shop" with a figure to stagger

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wiggle-watchers; of
CoTbe Rolling Stones gave in
lumbia has her securely c o n- to I...ondcll Records' preaBUreand
traetea.
are releasing their 4 'Beggars
With "Promises, Promises•• Banquet•• album here In a deopening any minute, Its star Jer- corously tormal format and oot
ry Orbach's !bible jitters In- the eont.roversial LP- aleeYe dedude a second child any cur - signed by Mlck Jagger .... 'l11e
tain time ..•. Aforeooted D e a n stones aren't cruches: . t h e y
Martin's not that thOroughly easy ptan to pe&lt;klle the tasteless cov.
- &amp;Qing: his lather, mother and ers lndependentiJ".
brother Bill died within the last
A touring Bridsh 14 My Fair
18 months . . . The happier race Lat:br" troupe finally was defeatof Bdwy , is because Ella FiU · ed by Bingo - bad to cancel
gerald's back in town - at the in the town of Retford because
Americana's Royal Box .
the gambling crew aU t h e
Backstop Joe Torre of t h e crowds . ... Johnny Weissmuller
AUanta Braves is the proud pop raced in out or the rain into
of a new daughter in Manhasset, Directoire and slghed to the hatL. L ... . Recently divorced Lou chick, '"Times have changed Wills Jr . and beauty expert Jan I can't stand getting wet a n Y
Paxton M.ll wed •••• Chock Full more." .... BeautifUl S u .sa n
O'Nuts owner BUI Black is the Storm doesn't care if Joe Nabane of admen's lives - Rill math's face-fuzz looks like Fu
plans his own ads, radio and TV Manchu, like at Gallagher's 33.
commercials; as one gray flanRoger Vadim's switching his
nel stated enviously, "He does movies from sex to nep::tti.sm everything wrong - except f o r his next wUI be a French Forhim the wrong things have been eign Legion tale oC Indochina
right for 25 years."
from a novel by his brother-inHermione Ginsold opines wom- law Paul Bonn.ecarrere; Mrs.
en's kissers aner face - lifting V •• Jane Fonda, will pla.y her
look like "glazed hams" a n d first straight dramatic role, no
says she'll have hers hoisted nudes .... Paris irony : Charles
soon .... Carmen Alvarez of Boyer's old H'wood nicks are get"Zorba" is the daughter of long- ting major revival in Francetime top rhumba bandleader Don Without Boyer•s voice; the AmerAlvarez .... The Jack L o r d s ican dialogue !h.lbbed by tbe same
have friends whispering Oh, Frenchman (Rene Fleur) and the
lord!
public has been programmed to
think it's Charles' tones ..•. Fleur
also dubbed 17 Bing Crosby films.
More New Year's Eve prices:
the Camelot's first such holiday
celebration will cost $20 - full
meal plus a bottle or bubbly per
couple .... The Latin l.)larter hired a Polynesian dancer to start
next month; no Laugh-In matter
but her name•s doubUess without
a doubt "Saki Tumi.'"
ing was to become a street walk-

YOUTH ASKED FOR IT
This column is for young peo- er. Her mother threw her out,
ple, their problems and pleas- and she is now living at o u r
ares, their troubles and run. As house. Her mother called yeswith the rest or Helen Help US!, terday to ask 11 she was ready
it welcomes laughs but won't to apologize for leaving,
Why are parents like this?
dodge a serious question with
M,y folks are the kindest and
a brush-off. Send your teenage
questions to YOUTH ASKED FOR most understanding people l.n the
rr, care of Helen Help US! this world. We have our fights and
newspaper.
clear the air and then things
are fine again. Those three kids
ARE PARENTS TO BLAME?
would be beaten for trying to
Dear Helen:
defend
themselves. Why, wh,y,
There is a lot of talk of how

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Hannan Trace

Honor Roll
GALlipOLIS -

The second
six week period honor roll or
Harman Trace High School listed 50 students. The list was released today by Dennis M, MurdocK, Local Superintendent.

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INFORMATION

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REGULA TION5

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The Publbh...
ih, r11iht
to ed it or ,.l•ct Ol'ly od1 deorqcl ob·

Tt.r....

je c t lo110ble,
H•hor will net:".t
b• re1P01'11Ibl• Of more thol't ,,..·
lncort',cl ln1ertlon .
lilA TES

tude for each act of kindness
during the Joas of OlD' lcm!d

one. Spcclal thanb to Dr. Do-

p••

ll~ls

ln•••l ion• .
· 25 poor nl'tl Oi1eount on pe i ~ 11~1
•nd ol11 poi~ within 10 dor• CARD OF THA.NI(S. &amp; OBtTUA.RY
$1 .50 for 50 word Mil'ti '""'"· Eo .
odllllllonol word lc .

One guy was always called an
animal because he has fairly
long hair. For no reason, he was
given ridiculous restrlctions. llls
father would not buy him any
clothes or give him any money
becau~e be didn't work last summer. He is only 15.
Another guy is an only child,
but his mother relt her dogs
were more Important than he
was. He hasn't been bome in two
months.
The last case Is a girl, Her
paretas were always calling her

a tramp, and saying the only
way she could ever make a liv-

Southwestern

Honor Roll

a B..average, or- better, were:
Seventh - Jimmy E h m a n,
SheUa Lucas, David Booice, Kim
Pope, Larry Frasher, J u l i a
Morril, and Tomm,~o Brown.
F_jghth - Sarah Dillon, Sandra Smltll, Deborah Stout, Di ana Swords, Ruth Wood, Robert Morris, Dale Whitt, and
Dennis Johnsnn..
-Freshmen - Eddie B a r e,
Bobby Dotson, Mark ~tll, Mar garet Fadeley, and Catlzy Cof-

lee.
Sophomores - Janet Beman,
Sheila Colley, Sandra Dalley,
Brenda Johnson , Violet Lambert,
Helenlu stewart, Pamela Terry, Ruth Stanley and Ralph Bar-

ker.
Juniors -

Doris Lloyd, Penny McNeal, Redith Boster, CooDie Davis, Darrell Haney, Jerry E. Johnson, HazeJ Massie,
Lena Mae Pope, and Carla Wag-

ner.
Seniors - Rosemary Bosdc,
Jud,y Burnette, GabrteJ Bums,
g..erry Colley, Vivian HenSOII,
Carolyn Pa,)lne, Rebecca stewart., Freda Bo~s. Charles Beman, Cbarlesl ...,l ()r, James Walker, aDd Charles Williams.

,

here is the honor

wtse, just as the label "young Elkins, Pamela Halley, Loretta
adult'' doesn't alwa,ys signify rna. Johnson, Dorothy Phillips, Dale
turlty,
Randolph, James Ross, and Mike
I hope your friends find bet- Wise.
ter homes than they left - or
Sophomores - BeverlY Jotmcome to realize their homes son, All-A grades; Rick Bickle,
weren't so bad alter all. - H. Brenda Cremeens, Beverly SanDear Helen:
ders, Ruth Saunders, &amp;le ShaMy brother hates fll.Y b o y fer, ~sie ~eets, Cathy Slone
friend. My parents doo•t like and Cathy Small, 04 B" or bethim very much either.
ber; and Kenneth Cummons, Steve
When he was only 15, he got Daniels, Allyson Lewis, Bruce
into some trouble - car steal. Maynard, Christina O'Dell, Beting, Then a girl accused him t.Y Saunders, Joanne Sisson, Paula
of rape, but she led him on, Stanley, Brenda Waugh, and Carand only said that to get her. olyn Williams.
self out or trouble.
Juniors - Deborah Harrison,
He is now almost 19, and floger McGuire, Linda Shaw,
Helen, he's changed. He has Deborah Sheets, Carol ~kley,
never even had a drink when James Sisson and Brenda W 11he's witll me, and he has very
liams, ''B" or better; and Mike
high ideals, about waiting until Beaver, Linda Dennison, Steve

marriage, etc.
He has plans to go to c o lGALLIPOliS - Fifty-six stu- Iege, but first he is going into
dents, llve or whom had all - A
the Servlce. He'll be leaving
grades, were Listed on the sec in just two weeks, and I want
ond six week period honor roll
date him until then.
or Southwestern Jmtior and Sen- to But
my brother knocked him
ior High School released today
down last night, when he saw us
by Principal Harley F . ~upert.
together. He told my parents
Making all-A grades we r e
and they won't even let me talk
Carolyn Baker, seventh grade;
to him on the phone.
Donald Cox, freshman; Lavoma
Is it fair to hold a boy's past
Rose and Doma Jo Walker, Jun.
against him, when he already
iors, and Mary Beth Schuldt.
paid for it, and has reformed?
oenlor.
Others on the honor roll with

,sr•a..

_His teachers even say he has
changed. - BROTHER - PRO-

TECTED
Df.lar B. P. :
By the time your letter reach es print . your boy friend will
be gone: It takes longer than two
weeks to process a syndicated

newspaper column. I'm sorry !
If things weren't straightened out before he left, perhaps
his letters to you and your par.
ents will do the trick. A boy
can change in three years, and
he deserves the chance to prove
it. - H.

4-H Oub PlaR8
Bake Sale, Party
POMEROY - The Jolly Green
Giants 4-H Club, meeting at the
home of Laura Hoover on Saturday, Nov . 23, made plans for
a bake sale and Christmas 98-rty
and preparing a Christmal!l bas ket for et needy family.
The project lesson was on
making a sewing basket and areport on safety. Demonstration
was given on trealment of snakebites by Tammi and Diane Milliron. 9taron Karr was in charge
of recreation. Refreshments

were served by Laura Hoover.

Sanders, Norman Swindler and
Karen Warren .
Seniors - Dave Daniels and
Larry Jetters , both All • A
grades; Joyce Church, Everett
Montgomery, !Hebard Simms and

tives for their cards and visits during oor stay in Ute hosMrs . Yarbrough and
son, Harry

Notice
WILLIAMS BEAUTY Sllop, Syr.
acuse. will be closed tmtU
Feb. 3.
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phone &amp; bo.&amp;:~!jlround to Na t iona l
lntl ilute ol Meol Podc in!jl , B o ~

16053 ,C ieveland , Ohi o 44116.

TilE ID-7 Club is open and will
continue tB be open.

Today's
Almanac

Band 5

nights weekly, Wednesday
lhru Sunday, 8:30 to 12:30.
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By United Press International
Tcx:lay is Sunday, Dec. 8, the GUN SHOOT. Broa&lt;l Rtm Rod

and Gun Club, New Haven,
343rd day of 1968 with 23 to
Sunday,
December 8, noon UJ
follow .
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The moon ls betwe en it s full
pha se and last quarler.
The morning star s are Mar s THE CHESTER Fire [)epl. wiU
sponsor a gun shoot at l b e
and Jupitet·,
Jzaak Walton Farm &amp;mday,
The evening s l.ar s arc Venus
Dec. 8. Everyone is weleome.,
and Saturn.
11-Htc
On thi ~ d&amp;J in his tory:
Georfi: e Wa shington
crossed the Delawan• Rh·er, KAY WYA'M' Dorrerer, stylist,
near Trenton, N.J. and landed
is employed at Dorothy's
on Pennsylvo.nia soil.
Beauty Shop and Salon. Open
In

1776

In 11163 Pres ident Abraham
lincoln announ ced his plan for
r c&lt;:onstrul'tion of th e south- a
plan pro\1ding for aiJlne s l)· P.f
all who supponcd the Confcdera Q
except
th e
highest

on Saturdays by appolnlmet1l.
IZ.5-31c

founded the Amer ican
Federation of Labor at Columbus, Ohio.
In l!JIJ9 the Chinese Nationalist government, defeated by the
Communists, moved its headquarters from the ma inland of
•·ormosa.
A thol€ht for the day:
Pres ident Lincoln said, " Tr uth
is generally lhe best vindication
against slander. "
unions

CONDONES VIOLENCE
PARIS (UP0- French
munist

party

leader

Com -

VACANCY lor two elderly peo.
pie. Prefer private pald pa.
llents. Pbone.Maaon, TIH:W.
lu.tfc
AQUARIUMS - Cbrlstmu oell
s. 10. IS gallons. See our complete Une of exollc fiSh and
supplies. Gilt certlflcales
available. The House of Wilson, lint road left below
Pleasant Point Reoort. Open
t to 9 Tues. thru Sal. Ph.
675-1065.
!u.!Oip

Waldeck

Rochet condoned Frlday "popu-

violence as a means or
turnin~: F ranee into a sociHiist
lar

state.
BELATED POST MOH:TEM
CAm.O (UPO- A team

or

HelpW•nted
J,ADY TO DO bouaewarl IIIII
cooking. u.. to. Phono 11112111. 0. lllndy, over LlboriJ
'l'beatre.
11-11-tle
LADIES increase Y&lt;&gt;Uf family

mummified body of Tlltankhamen, the Egyptian pharoh who
Leann ~rouse, "'B" or better, died about 3,000 years ago, the
and Mike Blake, VIckie C r e- determine the cause or hia
means, and Dean Shaffer.
death.

ding money. Supply customers in Middleport area with
popular Christmas girts and
household necessllles. Full or

income . Extra per5011al spen.

parttlme. No investment nec-

...ary. Write Ruth Berpus,

Vegetables

Watkins Products, lne., Wm-

ona, Minneoota 561187.
1 Salad
ingrerlknt

7 Stalky
vegetable
13 One who
rents
14 lnrllan maks
15 Oceanic

game fish
16 Texas river

17 Pilfer
18 Of" tissue

(anat.)

]9 New South

Wales (ab.)
21 J&gt;imjnutive
or Boland
22 Cunduct
25 Frcullinn
term
27 Cicatrix

lU-ll

3 Chalkn)(c
4 Oahu, for
instance

CAR HOPS WANTED AT ONCE
- Craw's Steak House. Pllono
1192-5432 or 1192-25811. 1U 4llc

5 Cauls
6 Sea ca~lc

7 TV net W()rk
(alJ .)

8 MuGe of
pndry
9 Tags

10 Wicked

11 Califondn
rul'k fis h
( var.)
12 Belgian
nvt•r
20 Mink like

c::arnlvore
21 l:k.•cnyr.-d
22 Bumpk in
23 other wi st'

2t Arabian gull 44 Angry
Zli Incrcast'
45 llighland('r
in ~ ize
4ll Ingr('dicnt
28 Muiw
;,!UOperutic
K111o
:111 Sloping way
JK Fr(olics
4U City ir1

Wiscum!in
42 Cunl'(_•miug

of poi
47 Silkworm
49 Mix

5U Father (Fr.)
Sl Winte r

vehicle
53 Rights ( ab .)
54 -

~D.s

31 Aged

Plus 2.19 F• .t.,ol To,.

Moe! popular 1la•• aYallable.
Ll ... ltecl nr,~mber at thit ptiu.
Fully g\leronteM. Built b)" o big
tire moker feu , ••

PHONE 992-2094

Pomeroy Home &amp; AU
•

E. Main

\2A

MOORE'S

Jt. MAIM

POMEROY

Pomeroy! _o

For $ale

Wanted To luy
WILL BUY raw fun IIIII bool
llldes. Carl a.nu.r, Loq
Bottom.
II . . .

AlJTOMATIC WASHER and
eheot freezer Jlke now. Pbone
19UIII.
l.lMip

ABC CLEANER
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY'
Alterationa, zippers ancl
pochtt

Professional rue
cleaning-guaranteed
Mason, West Viralnla

I~

Rnl Est•te For s.t.

HOBSTEnER :
REALTY

108 W. Moln

Pomeror

IIIII BI'EREO radio eombl,.
I ROOM lpll'lmont, e1Me to
Uon, ~ walnut eondownllllm Pometoy. ean •
oolo. Tbla bas a BSR automanu before 5 p_m. n-IJ.Ire lle dwlgor, Take .....
pa)'lllellll of $5 per montb or
TRAILER SPACE, l'OidJ to
pay balance due fll,l2, Call
boat up. private, pleniJ ol
1110111 for ehlldren to plq.
-·
12-Utc
1'1-. .....
a.t4-4fe 19611 HODEL stsreo, lovely wa1.
nul COil.IOle with big 4-speed
nJRNJiiiiED IIIII 1lllf1nllbed
aulomalle reeord ellanger.
aportmenll. a.. to IChool.
Tbla bas AM and FM radio.
1'1-. IIIII 5114,
IG.IJ.Ire
Take over paymeuls of tli.U
flO' Dallb or balanee of
FURNISliED OJ&gt;Ii bueul,
t
hOUJ. Call &amp;2836. 1U«e
IOOIDI IIIII balb. RIJnoldl, M11on, W. Vo. Pbone lll69 ZIG ZAG sewing macblne,
77Hlt7.
11-IH'e
left In storage. Tbla macbtno
oold mueb hJal!er. Hakes but.P'URliiBIIED APAR'I'MEN'n
tonboleo, clarnl, embro., fanin Mlddleport. AD UIDI!Ies
cy stllehea. Pay storage btU
pold. RDwleJ .. Reed, MJd.
of IU.M. Termo ean be ardlepol1, Phofte IIIU7'/f.
l'llllled. Call 1192-:11116. 1U4to
JNI.Ue
I GIBSON elec1rie guilar with
'I'RAILIR LOTS. l!ob'o ~
llrolcb coni and amplifier.
Coarl. .,......, Oblo ":' ~
....Uent rondlllon; 1wo pofrl
Rl. Ut. l'llouo - 1 of liloo lkales, one boyJ' alzo
a.u.Jre 5, one fllrls' alzo a; one boyJ'
blazer Jaeat, sire 11.
aROOM unfumllhod apo-. greeu
AD Items prleod reuonablo.
Phone IINm.
lu.tfe
CaU 1192-3513 after J p.m.

---

A'M'ENT!ON - Olan MUla Studio needl several Jadleo for
telephono opPratOI'II Must
have plealing telephone voice;
$1.60 per hoUI', plus bonuo.
Contact Mr. De Long, La
Salle Hotel, :Mlddleport, Room
45. Intervlewa Friday I b ru FOUR ROOM bouse will! bllh,
Monday from 10 I&lt;&gt; l2 and 2
picture window, Gil Llaooln
"' I p.m.
JU.3tc
Rgts. Call ll92-fiiD or Ill aiD.
!Nile

IJ.Htc:

Real Estete For S.le

36 Edge

Number
39 Female
4 0 - bel'lns
37

41 Chum
43 Clamp
4~ Exacting
41! Grate~
52 l.Hework
54 Letter of
defianct'
55Th~ EaJ&gt;t
56 Dress

roy

57 Browns
L,rl-j&gt;-~+--l.n
bread by heal

1.r-J--+-+--t-1H

DOWN
1 Sharll' trl·l'!l

....

...,_

2Tidy

..•

om... . _

-··-·---·-.-·- -··'. . -, ..•
~-. ~-· --···-·--

•...--········-..

$1,895

66 Bronco Ford

$1,895

Fut and eaay,

. SAVE $1,000

68 Buick

UNCLAIMED LAYAWAY, 1168
Nek:o Sewing machloo, needs
no attachmenta; IOWI on but.lollll. monogram~, fiiiiCJ IJill.
Ju., Arrived
cbes. Pay MUS or 15.:111
C.taliJW. V8 4 dr. Sedan. New Pondac trade--ilL We can gladly r&amp;month. Try It to your borne.
rer you to owner. PS, PB &amp; AT.
Pllone Mason City 1192-3935.

LeSobre 4 clr, Qatcm Sedan. Factory Air Conditioned. P""er
Stiertng, 'Power Brakes, Aukmatic. Law mUeage demo.

65 Po1tlac

$1,495

SAVE $1,000

clr. lllrd Top.

loln Ready - Hill Co., Mlddloporl, Oldo.
• 10 tic

BUDGET PRICE fundtuno •
our tldrd Door budpl lbop.
Baker Fumlture. Middleport.
Oldo.
..
SEWING MACRINES. npolr
service, au mabl. WY a.
1184, The Fabric Shop, .....,.
oroy. Authorlzod SIDCOr Sales
IIIII Service. We Sbarpen
Sclaol'!l.
Nf.lfc

SKATE-A-WAY holiday parlleo.
'l'balltqlvlnc. Jl'rldQ. l!foo.
21, Cbrlalma, Prl., Dee.
zo,
Now Yean ~··· Tues.,
Doe. 11, 7:30 to 11:31, OpeD
Cluiltmu l!:ve. Clolad a.rlslmu. Open WedoesdaJ, M
day, Satunlay, 7:30 to 10:31.
AvaDablo lor pa1t1o1, ....,
day, Tuesday IIIII 'l'lmraday
nl&amp;hll, Saturday IIIII liUDdaJ
afternoon~. PhoDO .1112teor
....
11-17-alle

IU.Slc

Factory Air Condltloried. Only 1,625

·eaQ miles by one of executive&amp;. Fully equipped.

63 Mercury

ONE DRAWING or artist table,
adjwttai&gt;Je ln hel£bl, fll.
dark blue with matching trim.
Phone 99UI13.
JU4tc

795

Monten;y V8 4 dr. Sedan. ~otleas
~

64 Chevelle

$695

$1,095

GRAVELY TRACI'OR, Cbrlsl·
1IUUI spo&lt;lal, free mow blade
Malibu Chevrolet 2 dr. Hard Tap. E:irtra sharp Inside and out. std.
will! any """ Gravely purshUt, 6 cyl.
chased ln Decetubo,·. Gravely
Just Arrived
Tractor prlceo start Ill fi:Jii.
CheveUe 14 396" &amp;pr Sport Convertible. 26.000 actual miles by one
Gravely Tractor Sales, Pomcuetul local owner. Turbo· Hydnmatic. Power Disc brake1. Bea.ueroy, Olllo.
1J-5.11e
Just Ani¥Od

67 Chevrolet

$2,595

tltul blue bcittom, white top. Sharp.

63 Buick

LeSabre 2 dr. Hard Top.
PS, PB &amp; AT

~otless

$995

$895

dark blue finish with white top

•ny more.

ARS
BUICK
PH. 992·2143

1115'1 CHEVROLET, '!'&lt;-ton. Good
condition. Pbone 533'14,
IU-IIp

PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
POMEROY, OHIO
SINCE 1853

OPEN
TIL 8 PM

FLOOR DEMONSTRATOR 111M
model stereo. beautllul Willnul conoole AM and FM radio, BSR automaUe ftoallng
turntable. Make payments of
t6.32 or pay $111.23. 9el aold
lor lllUilb blgber. Try It lD
your home. Phone Muon City 'm4910.
!U31e

caD 80-1118.

JU.6Ip

From
Karr &amp;
VanZandt

APre-Owned

JIJ'Ift' ARRIVED, men'o .....,-.
alii and _.. jaeteta; obo
-

oblpmenl, - · · and
- · ·Store,
eJ&lt;OidnC.
aot11in1
Rl J, Jofterl
~

u t lk!:

1'0)'.

'JI'RA'W. Phone - ·
11+121p

Gold with motchins~ interior, full power equipment ond
factory oir.. conditioning . .

19&amp;4 Cadillac H.T. Coupe •••••••...•.•• $1795

Blac:k with black interior, radio, tinted glass and
w/1/w tires.

See your authorized Cadillac dealer

URI &amp; VAN ZANDT
MOTOR SALES
0NN IVH. TIL t.OO

1. . ZIG .ZAG

oowhJC miCblno.

Thll maehlne -

bullon-

GLASSED TOP ....., tlble
mirror IIIII ebest ol
draWOI'I

to maleb, -

.._

er wllb m!mlr, lwo maleblq
um, room dllln, - OOUd
oa1t eldna~. two llerad

""" · Call .....
aflar
5:10
p.m.
:ru.ak:
BI'EREO PIIONO:

Hlllldoom10

eonoolo, like - · kpead
BSR changer, P11 apoalter,
sollcl state. Make poynienll of
"·!10 per .....t .......!10 cash.
eau 11112-lll36.
tSUtc

ClfRIS'I'MAS TREES. on RL
IJI betwoon i.oonl lloltam IIIII
RetdlviJie, by airport. H. L.

Carr.

JU.IIIp

bolet. clarnl, emb., .. lml1

par1ab1e ..... PI)' 11 PIJaf • or. will dllcotatt
for cull. can tala

~··

NOWDY

ns. 1 radio and heater.
Four on the Ooor, 400 8cyl., LeMans, blue finish. custom
atiplng, blue vln,yl int. 1 with bucket sellts, stereoP. B. radio,
23,000 miles by local owner. Like new ht line wide oval
w.w. tires..

--·-· ..

--·'.;:·:-:-

~· ··=-~·::·~
--~
,.................. ~--~

=::~=~~~~

$1095

let.
;

SPECIAL'

SPECIAL'

63 CHEY.

62 COMET
2 Door, 6 cyl.,
stan . trans.
Radio and heater.

Hova 2 Door Ha.rdtop. 6
cyl., auto . trans •• radio &amp;
heater. W/ W tires .

$795

$395

68 COMET SPORT COUPE, 6 cyl ., aUto.

1966 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE CON.······- $1995

tront., rodio and heater, w/a tlrea • • • ·::::;
67 DODGE CORONET 440 2 DR . H.T.,8 cyL, auto. Irons., power stHring • • • •

Local one owner car. new w-s-wtlrea, vinyl trim with bucket
seats, console, radio. P,S. am P. B., auto. trans., dark blue
finish with white nylon top, A real shamie.

Radio ond heater .

67
67
66
.66

1965 FORD .................................... ········· ······~·-~- .. $1495
Galaxie 4 door. black finish, clean Interior, good w-s-w
tires, V8 engine, auto. trans., power steering, radio, heater, sharp 1 crwner car.

1962 CADILLAC ................................... SPECIAL $899

VOLKSWAGEN 2 DR. DELUXE, rodio and hHtor • ·-- • ·- • ·- ·- • • • • • • • $1595
CHRYSLER HEWPORT 4 DR.,a.to. trans., all power. rodlo &amp; heater, air
PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 2 DR. H. T., 8 crl., std. trons., 4 R&amp;H, w/ s tires
COMET CAPRI 2 OR . H. T. 6 cyl., std. trona., radio and heot•r, w/ s tlru • ..

66 CHEV . II NOVA STATION WAGON, 6 cyl., std. trans., ..dio and heoto•- • •• $1595

HT Coupe, good white wall tires, full power equipment includi~ 6 wa,y seat, power wiOOows, spotless interior , R&amp;H.

66 CHEV . IMP . 2 DR. H.T., 8 cyl., auto . trans ., -power st. . ring, R&amp;H, w/ s tire• $1795
66 FALCON 2 DR., 6 cyl., std. trans., radio and heater, w/s tires-·····--· $1195

1964 CORVAIR ................................................. $895

65 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 DR. HARDTOP, auto . trans., 8 crt.. radio

~ider,

and heater. oower !l.t•~rinq, W/W tires • • • • • • ~ • .. • • • • • •• • • • • •

2 dr. black finish, good tires, 4 spd. Uadio and

heater,

65 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 4 DR. ST A. WAG ., 8 crl., auto. tnrns., R&amp;H • • --6A FORD CAL. 500 4 DR., B cyl., auto. trans., radio and heater~ .... ~ • ·- ·- • •
64 FORD FAIRLANE 500 4 OR. STATION WAGON, 6 crl., std. trans., R&amp;H • • •
64 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE 4 DR . STATION WAGON, 8 crl., auto. trans.···· $1395

1963 CHEVROLET IMP;ALA 4 DOOR ............ $1095
V8 engine, power steering, automatic trans. radio, new
clean interior, white over turquoise. A clean local
one owner car.

w.., tires,

All pow•r. radio and heater, air cond.

1963 FORD GALAXIE 4 OOOR........................ ~. $795
Local owner and real nice, blue finish, clean int. ,
engine, std. trans .

good tires , radio,

va

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...

~------c:,.,

Any
&amp; t•uck p1,1rchaucl now
vntll Dec . 24 ••.•

Chevyland Sweepstakes
Member
Middleport
Gift·A:Rama

A GAME FOR THE
FAMILY , , • FREEl
"Gale! Star Participant, come In
lor

F,.. Tldcotl

--- ...

PLEASING
TERMS!

We Service
-What We Sell

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

SOLID &gt;"I'ATE stffto, 1968 model. This set, Jlke new, ltu

308 ·318 E. MAIN
992-2126
POMERO~
OPEN EVENINGS TIL 8:00

For Sale

lovely walnut finish , AM &amp;
F'M radio, 4-speed changer,
dual balance control. Take
over paymenll &lt;l fl. 77 per
11101111! or pay balanc:e due
1112.28. TrY It In your home.
can 1192-2836.
IU«c

ForS.Ie

PIONEElR Travel traDer, 1111'1. :1183 FAIRLANE 100. PI!. 1192lfl.foot, self..:ontalned, carpet. 3431.
11-Ul&lt;!
lnl. atr oondlllonocl. Good ...,_
dltion. Pboue Malon mmt.
DAllY
114.Jie

CROSSWORD

t . Name In

...

STJ!lREO radio ronoole, I speed
lnlermlxed ebanger. Dual volume conlrol. 4 speaker IOUIId
lt)'llom. Lovely waJnul ftnlsb.
Tab over paymenta of ts.•
per montb or balance ll!.lt.
Call IIWIII.
ll.a«e

lenni• lore
I. Baden, for

DoWN
1. Poet'• 41n

18. Mualc

.,...

evil
2.Goad

Sua·

f. Depart
~- Latln
conjunction
8. Word to

10. Wbelltone

...

12. Seaweed
13. KIDd 01

account
14. De.eriblnJ'

unwanted

17. SOOreboard
duo
18. The way

of

21 . cattq

tor

....

out

26. Blblk:a.l

city
27. Fable
ot Harrow'1 20.
rival
t3.Iota
15.LlDe ot

23, Oerta.ln

player ·
24. Rumanian

,....,

DODGE

lnld

43. Initials
of an

I TO" &lt;TAKE

American
labor

l!.ader

revotutlon

coin
25. MuiU-eyed

1963

... earth

38. River ln
Scotland
40. Narrow

2t. Exiat

II. Graduate

product
20.. R.R. •top

SEWING Maelllne. 'l1tll 11181!11lno equipped to "' .... make
lltdlonholea, dam, ..., m but.lonl, all wllbout attacl!mol!ll.
Also bao IIIIIIJ other tuba..
Pay just f!U7 or 11111111b1J
PQl'lllllll or •· wm demonatrate In your home call •
!Ill.
114Mte

37. Parta ot

touch

11. Bakery

I14Mie

81. Outer peel

medlwn

9. Put on the
flnishln(

We Hove That
DEALING FEWNO

medt-

cally
22. CUJ-

T. Luau food
aome b1ou.u 8. Give notice

)IAPLI!: Stereo Rldlo. 1111 1J maple l1nlsll with AM 6
FH radio, 4 apeaton tlaaJ
volume &lt;Oillrol. Take tmlf
PQl'lllllll ol t6 per month or
pay 1aat •.eo. ean Dnma.

TRUC

.....
.....

Of the

conqueror

the celery
family

ON A GOOD USED WORK

ter
20. C&amp;pltal

S. Annada

' I . Plant of

part-.:.~~::,-;

16. In
Bmall
• play

U.MUllle

note

Cottle racks, IC'Iading chute,
dual wheels, 4 spd. trans.
engine, low mileage ,

va

27. Spiritual

center ot
Iotam

..,_

18. -

at

lwul

21. Compa.ftkm

......
. ..........

Parriciparing
Member of
Middleport
Gift·A·Rama

30.0ppoolte

at.Raad.

aurfaco
U.Dlotary
rrn-.-y- 1
didn't pi it

... Pnpordtllla
... Shrt_
lt. Dtaoharpd
UPart of

../

-......

.........

I0

1964

... Attllurlarl

lad¥

4S.Rlo45. K1ad. ....

DODGE

"1. Counts In
canute

DAILY CRYPIOQUO'l'l!l-Hen'a

how

to wol'lr: It:

AXY"DJ.B.t..t.llB
1o J.OJ!IGI'.J.J.OW
00. l o - -1111 - h r - · Ia - - p i e A to' hr Ulo lll&lt;oo V.. X hr lila- 0'.. ate. ..... - lloplltea, tile lorlllk .....- - "' tiMr ...... ldrllrl.

II

-

rioT lila - l i l - . ON ·'-

u

LW

RNW

ROJ.B·SI'

Gq

NWRlZ

ODII;W,

.M WOODYM

'1'.0

YWII;WI!I

ODIC DTM. -W4 WNI'QT

'

.

..:.::. ~~~~,::'.IAUIIl;.IIJmlljNIQ~..:::.·
'

.

..

.

1 TON FLATBED
With hydraulic hoist, 6 cyl.,
4 speed trans.

'oot.

. · 4 Oi»Jt:tnla 'l ' "

.

.;·~' '·' '''"- ~· ·

2 Door, 8 cyl.,

1967 PONTIAC FIREBRD H.T. COUPE--··· $2595

Res.·-

.. ·..·-· ..- _-......~ ·--··
. ..

65 FORD

with black vinyl roor.

J}!g~~II.J IGoowllr~ .-J , _
URIC ramble these four Jumble,
one letter to eac:h tquan, to
form four ordinary word•.

SPECIAL'

Local one owner car with only 12,000 miles, 396 cu. in.
engine. turbo hydrarnatlc trans... power steering and brakes,
tinted glass, stratoblck seat. Ctmfortron atr conditioning,
radio- heater, and man,y other extras, beautiful gold finish

A.CIBOSS

:trl FORO, 85 H.P. A-1 CQIIdi.
tJon. can 1814749. Boll offer
.,.... f5llll takes II. JU.alp

Other lloys We Close At 8

1968 CHEVROLET CAPRICE COUPE • • • • ·- 53495

--~-

19&amp;4 Cadillac Coupe De VIlle ••.•••••••• $2095

Used Car Lot-Cien At 6 Thvu. &amp;

Decemhr Prices Mikes It Easyl

IU«A:

1162 DOIJGE, tiO I door bardt&lt;&gt;p, Vll. alllomatle, llleerlng, brakes, 4 now draa,
$510.00. II9U371 ovenlnp.

USED CARS

OUR SPECIAL

ClllHUAHI1A puppies fDr aale.

-1 •.

Free 1111-

mates. Pbone - . Golf-

American ,._
er trains. Phone 99U3'H.
1JMtc

-

·White with beige int., full complement of power
equipment, radio, tinted glass, w/s/w tires, Climate
Control Air-COnditioning, 1 owner, very dean ear.

RI!:ADY - IIIIX roncroto delivered right to your proJod.

---ELI!X:I'RIC

$1,795

AIR CONDmONING Refrlllerallcm servtee. Jaet'l Refrll.

....

35 Drunktud

$2.195

1964 Cadillac Sedan De VIlle........... $2295

O'BRIEN 6 CROW
REALTY COMPANY
ROlJSE,
unfumllbod,
•
CIGARE'I'I'E Yendlnl nw!dDM
or atudenta lor light de!IVOI'J
and batll, VIe IliOn. ....._ POMEROY - 5 room frame,
and service. ABC ~
wmt.Mulhawcu.~~
ball', cloae to shopping dlll.me.
1'1-.
lillie
M01011, W, Va. Pbone 'l'IUSG,
Mr. De Long, LaSalle Hotel,
trlct, out of floods, gas furMiddleport, Room 45, Jnter- 1IARMONY a~ - I IIIII
nace Ileal, 11~.110
Yiewa Friday thru Monday
t I'OCJIM., furn&amp;ahed, DIW': POMEROY - t,l acre, 6 room RADIO and TV N!palr, houBe
ln&gt;m 10 to 12 and I to I P-DL
walla, floon, IUmllure. Prtbouse, 3 bedrooms, hath, close
calls, and anlenn01 lllllalled.
JU.3tc
vato partlaf. Dol of all
m, a buy at $3,4011.110
Johu Harrison, Phone 992Ooodl. a blocb 1rom Pome- ' SYRACUSE - 5 room bouse,
2522.
JU.Ifc
poo1
1rom
bath, part basement, 1 level
to a.m. to I p.m.
Jl.4.ti'c
lola, pel'!oct spot lor now
Wellled
house, ta,IOO.IIO
Insurance
ANTIQUES, fltmJtare. dllllll, FURNISJIED • aarage 11181'1HENRY E. CLElAND
Atri'OMOBILI!: msur"""' ben
lllil&lt;:ellaneow, ·lin. &amp;wlnl
mont on LIDcoJn mn. UIIUomce .....
cancelled? Loat rour opentCedi, 1011 W. Mala II., ram.
Ueo pald. Adults only. PIIOIIo
on dcenaer ean ma..
tfWIII.
IU3Ic
11-Htc
I II tie

34 I::mploy

NOW

I I tie

eraUon, New Haven. hone
IIIIZ-1079.
4 • lte

POTATOES, Phoae IIIS-2III
Claronoe Prolfllt, PGrtland.
IO.If.lle
TWO

Crill Bradlft

992~5196

For lent

66 Buick

BonnevUie 2

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or 1814'1'41.

Home

Va.

1141--

Skyl1rk V8, 4 dr. Hard Top. One loeal owner. Power Steering Automatic. Beautlful maroon finish with puchment vinyl Interior. 3 BEDROOM bouse In Racine,
recenQy remodeled. OWner
being lranaferred. Cllll'OIICfl
Stadon Wqon. Four wheel drive. Radio. Pos.. Traction. _
Roy, 91t-2tll.
1U«c

II _Poltlac_

773-5543

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elnc ovaDable. 1'1-. -

TAG

WAS

Pomeroy

EARLY AMERICAN stereo:
19611 model stereo AM and FM·
radio comblnatloo, dual speainl. electrical wort. PM.
ker system. Balance d u e
a.e.hlra 116'1-IWI. 11-H-ISip
fll6.78, &lt;If IDODihly paymenll GEO, HOIIIfiE'liEII, ol fUO. CaD llft.3218. IU«c POMEROY - Good storace
building, 2 llool'!l 215d3. On!)'
Loit •nd Found
BI'EREO RADIO combination :
$25110.110
LOST - Large Walter hound
FOlD' speed lntermlsed elllll!f- MIDDLEPORT - Panoramic
near Chester. Has one white
er, 4-spoaker sound system.
view. 7 rooms, balb. ges fur.
eye and one brown eye. Pb.
Lovely walnut finish. n.Js Ill
nace, garage, 3 nice IOta. NCIW
985-38911 COolVIlle.
IU4Ip
just a few months old. Pay
only $10,100.00
balance of 189.91, or monthly OHIO HOTEL - 30 """"'· 1101'
OMEGA wrist watch Friday
paymenll. Call tm-m8.
D-1-2-3. !lot water heal, all
Nov. 29 ln or near lhe Churcb
JU«c
furniture. Invest your proflll.
of Christ In Pomeroy. If
A bargain $341,000.110
found, call Mrs . CJY&lt;Ie Saun- SI!:WING MACHINE : Mac:ltlno
F\\JIM8 WANTED
del'lJ, Lower River Rd., Gal- equipped to zig zag, make HELEN or :mum. 'J'EAFORD
lipolis, 0 . Ph . 256-M77iu.1tc bullonbolea, dam, sew on bat- AIIIIQCIATD
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tons, aU willlout attachinen~ .
sYRAa1BB
Iii
" Has many leaturif111&gt;t me,.. _..,
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WST IN vlclnlly of Racine, Honed. pay $43.12 or. IIIOII!hly
.
Beegle dog, black back with paymenta of ts. can - .Busln••• Services
fan head. Very shy. II seen, r------..::IU«c::;:;:=; .,...,., BACKHO•, treuelw
call 949-2213 or write S. F.
~=...
Cornell. Portland, Ohio.
and Inlet oorvlce, ooplle
tU-3tc
ANTIQUES
lankil, water u-, baiOIIIIIIII,
aJao lopooll. llem7 ~~*·
Lorte Antlqu•
Pllone or Reiger llabr,
For 5•1• or Trw
lED FRAME . .. .... ... .. 45.00
Pbone
.....
111UIII6
swan
STAND
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s.oo
198'1 PONTIAC Flftlllnl, V-8 ou. OldPhllco
lomalletrallllllluloD, 1JU
RADIO ...... .. ..... . .. 10.00
C. C. IIIWlFORD
CHEST Of DRAWERS ••. 22.50
Oldlmobllo convertible, V-8,
AWTIQUE H.UL TREE .. 15.00
AUCftONEI!J\.
power sleeriog, braba;
SOFA lED .... ......... 15.00
Cemplele
Sem.o
11183 Rambler lllalloa ...,...
' cyUnder, lla:Jdanl. FlnauBryants Budaet Shop
llaelle. OMe

Employment W•nted
(!o\RPENTRY, JIIIIDIIDc, plulllll-

A'I'TENTION - Olan MW. Studio needs - a l Jadlel, 111011,

32 Craft
33 Mouths

58 ApP,roacherl

ONLY SJ8.95

-GUARANTEED-

12-8-ltp

train rnon with farm or ll v• ·
1tack &amp;)(petlence , F or lo c al
int•rv ••w woite !jl iv in9 a!jle ,

Hoa¥T, clutr, extra deep tread•,
fnr vii plr ""'•"·
715 .. U Whit• Sidewall•

5~55

pital.

Leorn to buy c ottle, h091, vea l
on-3 lambs at stoclc bar n &amp; Oi·
reel lrom farm1 . We pr~tler to

Bullcbzer Radiator To The
.!mallest Heater Core.

SPECIAL
SNOW TIRE SALE

etPERT
Wheel Alignment

Dr. Telle, friends and rela-

LIVESTOCK
BUYERS

MEXT YEARS
NOW

From the Largest Truc:·k or

BLAETTNARS

to thank the Veterans Memorial Hospital staff,

One

USED SPINET piallo, A-1 _.
dillon, Usbl wa1llll flnllb,
$115. Wendell'l, 1201 Garfield

A.... Parbl'!lburl, W.

Hockinaport, Ohio
Phone 667-3370

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WE WOUlD like

in thit. area to troin as

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Drive

liAY, P11one 7!S-I'IU. 11-Jt ap

Phone 41S-41l11.

tl"""nl .

MEN WANTED

EXPERIENCED
Semc•

Schawarzel Marine

12.$-ltp

AOdillol'l•l 25c Ch•''* per 4dver -

11 :30 ~-.m, ~0 I 2:00 Nool't: ,Saturcl•y

Poodlet, Westles IIIII Sehn.,.
en, Barkaroo Kl"1.• Oooh1Be,
Oblo, Pllone lle7-a4.

On Display
115 Soon
To Anive

THE DORCAS Soclet,yotthe Pomeroy Se&gt;.oenth Da,y Adventist
Church wishes to thank those
Who made their bake sale at
the PQmeroy Kroger ~re a
success. May God Bless You.

British doctors is taking infrared photographs of the

ACROSS

6-9%-18

tu-lip

WILL no sewing .at borne ,..
1adaf'
8 . . "l'·..... - 1
-;. 'let me tell yoU about three of Dear A:
roll:
zlppel'll. JlO('kel• . pegging,
Freshmen Carolyn Hat.... Because the •label 4'parmy fdends. I think they had reahemming, alterations, etc.
son to rebel All three have lett ent•• doesn't automatically make field, "B., or better; and Lorri leaders.
Ml'll. Freddie Thahel, Maoon,
In 188 6 delega tcs from 25
home.
a frightened, insecurepersonaU- D'Ambrosio, Sharon Davis, t\rma
Phone 773-5651.
4-30-tfc
• . ..By

EYINRUDE
69's Are Here

er for his consoling words.
Wife and dauglrtel'!l,

BLIND A.DS
OF.FICE HOURS
I:JD .~ ... . to 5 :00 P·"'· Doil.,-

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AKC Pupplel, ........., c:.a.n,

11-J.O.ao

and to Rev. Moy·

brother and si-

Word ,;,. &lt;l: li JOi il.&amp;:uliv;

11-&amp;IOip

vlB, Holzer periiOnnel, Raw-

Mlnimv111 Cho••• 7Sc
12 -cent• per word thr•• eontec.,.

II cent1

RII:DUCJ!: WE, llmple a D d
fut 111111 Goll• lallloll. OJt.
IJ' • ceall. Nolloa vn,.a.

We're

Business Services

THE FAMILY of Claud E. Allhley wishes to express graU-

I'""" Want Ad S.nolu
5 c enu ,... Wanl o"' in 1 . , 1 ; 0 ,.

tl&lt;re lnl-ortiOI'II .

Fors.le

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R. H. IIWIIIII

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-- -·hoiL Burial ..m be In Pine Street

Now t'..ou~·~r.ow.

ell (Joyce) Rodllorl, COIUIIIbuo.

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Jloude Bloke, 89, of Cou
GalllpoJ.is, dled at her

Rlbtcut..Clu.s' !

around 4:30 p. m,, F'ri~
hid been tn falling health

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tile past three months,
Born on Dec. 5, 1879 in
County, Miu make wa

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are coustna including El
p.,...en of Ptttoburgh and
Ed Neal (Ada P....eu) and
PoweU Fletcher of Collll

was also fifth

U.

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IT,

OKAY, 1-NJVE A · .

S. Senator

LITILE 10 11-IE. L6FT!

Ohio to the ratioo's capital.
She was an actiw membl

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A lllTLE

I!OUOO,. •

sarlmon, talking to newsmen 10011 after he had croiSed tn1
ADenb.J,. Bridge spanning the Jordan River Into laraelt-occupilll
Jordan. aald the UD:lted State• uhaa to oonsl.der the feeling&amp; ot

Ill nations in the Middle Eastard not flvor one owr the other."
ObHrYer s here ll1d t h e 1 e met King Husaeln and Jordaldaa
romarka, alcng wllh earUer Promler llahjat Talhounl.
- · In AlnmOn mel Cairo,
He oxptalnod lo a new1 eoo&gt;Ht the tcene far aome frank terence there hls remll111 1n Cairo
talldn8 when ScrlllrtM beglu clio. Saturday that he waa more optlcuJIIono ..W.IIraeltollldalolat- millie a - Mldealtpeaee._s
... ~.
rollowtne hla talk• with El!YpUaD
Ia Amnwloo Bancla3, Scnntnn olllctals.

OKAY ••• IA.Je'RE
ALL Fll\.lls.H6D !

NEW EAGLEs ·- Four new MGM: Area Eagle Scouts are,
I to r, Ellis Conley. Steve Wilson, Jim Jarrell and Bill Dickson, all members oC Pt. PleaSIInt Boy Scout Troop 259 sponsored by tht} 3664th Ordnance Co., West Virginia National
Glllrd. They received their awards, the highest in Scouting,
Surllay in court of honor proceedings at the armm•y.' Having
one E'.agle Scout in a troop is rare. Having four is sOOtethi.ng
else!

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1lf Valtod Pr... bternotlonal
COLD WEATHER CONTINVEP OVER MUCH OF omo ~
with ~lures drqlplqJ 11 W.. 11 11 obow It F!lllllay with

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-•tern port
tile state.
II'Un to I V - · or

• - bllullrotiJw moot Ill the
eaot of Cle-

1IIIW .-ta11 ~ nlgbt.

no

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of

plcllecl ..,
~ c:ouaey reeehed

eroateot . . - depthlwere 1n

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six lo IV tnchlo.
sou111am Lake aoutJ&gt;.

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AWRIGHT, 'IOU FEI Ll\5 GO OUT

. HOW F.O.R 'IOU STAAV

,.Red.,

s.

time, •• aald

Blowt. 47-y..........W eonstructi.OD exeeuttve.

TEMPERA'nJRES IN THE 20s IDT DEEP Into Dixie~ 01 a
llrp JllOIIId at Aretle air ctnond tho 11otern hall Ill tho country
mel atretehld iDio tho SOutll.
ThiiJ'.- br&lt;Jolht"' toafuotoh-ln tho lllOWIIa1na of West
Virllnla mel Mar)-Wd. Tnwlen lllrDlJip were loouod. s.- also
r.n In jiOI'to Ill Vlrlbtla IIIII lito tlll!jlollturo there ·dropped to well
bel'"' - q In tho,........., houri.

'l()I:IAY?

WI'TJ.IOUT DINNY

iO GIVE US
"' LIFT

WASHINGTON - AliEIUCANS FOR DI!MOCRATIC Action Is
holding tho """ !or H.-rt IL H~ to return ao Yl;,.
ehall'lllllll who......, he to 1'801!11e rejoin tho liberal poltdeal .......,

'it".::·. ~

THEN IN&amp;

GEE, IT'D 81!: A. LONG
WI&gt;.I.K 10 lHERE

MIGHT AS
WELL FORGET IT...

OH, WE

\IOJ~DN'T

MIND

THI&gt;.T

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tile deer huntiag: 1188101!..

otbera pttlng deer were:

Co

Color Til re u•rve
from normal us.~

chue W•rr•nly
rebuiH co lor pit
where owner ma
.ire rht:&gt; o blq~atic

r;mted for the lu

Qi

Rll
PHONE 742-42

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OH, SO 'IOU'RE GONNA.

BE THI&gt;.T WAY,
ARE' YUH?

YJ:SSIR, MISTER OOP,

'THAT'S HOW I'M
GOING iO BE!

~Y! TI-IEN

WE

GO~E!!

WE'LL .JUST ST,_V
RIGHT HERE!

No - ""I !o,Jurod, ,.. ........
.... llled IDd Ilion .... - - danp In a ear
1:45 p.m. ~..
l,U. 7, 1.1 mile- at
Rt..ld, In Molp Counlif,
The 11111t ~ Patrol oal4
Gw J. ~. 13, Akroa, ~
od 1!0&lt;!1&gt;. ...at oU the rt&amp;llt lida
or the ~• ....,I'OIIod tho
b.......,, oU tho lett lido,
mel ln(o • dll&lt;b.
· Ill IIIIOii10r·aecldoat, tho patrol

--.a!

cllar&amp;ld. Jame1 P; J-18, Vlu..... wllb

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... aller
~!Itt

1110ut

llam Moore, RD, Pomeroy; Dale
Toa!ord, Portland; Jack Satter.
field, Jr., RD, Pomeroy; Rlchard Galeo, VIncent, Obto; John
McLA1J&amp;h)1n, RD, Pomeroy; John

Mareaao. Ohio; Charles

Amoa, COlumbus; Michael Overly, Wllhlngton C, 1L ; !ll,yor

Harrla, RD, Lons: Bottom; David

Bond• Forfeited

FIVE-DAY FORECAST

By United Preu lnterratimal
Temperatures in Ohio Tuesday throogh Soturdoy wW a ..
erage from noar to a Uttle
abo.. normal .. tth dally highs
ranglnR: frm1 the mld-30s to
the lower 40s and niabt-tlme
lows tn.n thu mid-201 to tow.

er 30s.
Wannll1!: trerrl during the
middle or the week will be Col·
lowed by a change to cooler

over the weekend. PreclpitaUon ..UI totaiOfl&amp;ol&gt;alftothreefourths inchmelted,assnowat

. t11e bqimlrv of the period
chansing to 111hower1 about

mid-week and back to soow
flurries at errl of week.

v...._... port or Doni HoL

Car Ditched Off Route 7
~adi o

Us Dalton, RD, Rutland; Dwlght
Culluma, Pomeroy; OWen Smith,
Pomeroy; George Carper, RD,
Shade; Henry Bahr, Chester; WU-

Gilmore, Rutllllld; Carroll Lew-

One de!endant forfeited his
be
taken In a - - l&gt;oard .,..It,. SonxiQ It tho bmd and two othen were ftned
- • time ADA put PrlllkltDWlect Richard N. Nbno on notlee It Slturdar night bo' -.roy ......
wW be 'lfltdl1lW doHIJ hll lanlllnr at tho Vletmm War, tax mat- or Charles Lepr.
Gory Hinkle, Chlllule, Dl., ror •
...,, ud tile llmltinr at mllltary opondtns.
rertod a $200 bond pooled oo
SAI(;ON - GROVND f1RE TODAY SIIOT - n a V. S. recon- ~ of driYing willie intoxlail.._ pllne ohootlng plet\D'es.Ill North Vlallllm's southern poJ&gt;o Icated. Fined were Demlo-.
Pomei'O)', $1V and eooto, permit.
Iandi-. AlllorleiD beallquortaro llal4.
ll
tho I'Durtli.AmorleiD pllne oltot-.. orw North v - tine an IOI!IctlllfiCI driver to ..,..
II- 1110 110111.11 -~~~ olqJpo4 Nov. L 'lflr• Wen r......t.. ,,.._ a motor vebicle, and. Jacka- plaQoo, lllo iwrth on ooc:ori plano ........., pii!IUr&amp;olaklng pt,. iii Von-... WeotCOiumbia, W,
loll, Tho pilot mel h11 hoc- rodor man turood tho crippled plano va., p and costa. ao~tor'a
tllll to lllo Stllllh China Seo ~. hollod ootlld were reoouod oU IICODH.

the-

Lana'IYWe; Wilbur Robtn1011, AI!rod; Clair Might, RD, Mldd.•·
port; Robert Vance, RD, Middleport; Earl Cleek, Columtua;
Phllllp Radf'ord, RD, Pomeroy;
Sam Gill, Buckeye Uke; Vlncent Davis, New Albany.
Larry Hollinger, RD, Racine;
N. S. White, RD, Pomeroy; Cur-

Albert Bolen. Dext.r; Stanley Bartnun, RD, Pomeroy; Eldon
Truman, Oklahoma Cky; Cbarleo
(Contioood on Page 8)
la,

dr1Yiil&amp; Wldle -.:at-

aceordtnjr lo tho patrol, went lett
"' center, ltrUd&lt; the fiPoulcllnt!

car and -

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root or

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hodge

alter lltrlk1l!l

the pole, owned IQ- Ohio Bell
Tol~. '!be hodge wa1 ......

od bo' Amold smith.

HeJd for Piqua

G-M Airport
Autlwrity
Gary K. 9lort, former Galllpo...

Its clcy IIUII18ge1' resll!llod
ear!ier thia year to become ad.
ministrative manager of the lo·
cal Chrla Craft plant, baa resigned as a member of the G&amp;llta-!lflga Regir:llal AIJ1l(lrl Au.
thorlcy\
In a letter addressed

to the

·~l'llllle
His own

·
rights, Shaw claimed.,
"are be!ng violated by a
calculated, delibente state as-sault, resulting In Irreparable
injury, clear and imminent."
Shaw chargvd that Louislare's conwil'IIC)' statute was
unconstitutionatl.)o
vague and
broad. Further, he said, lr hi
were broueht to trial, only nine
out of a jury of 12 "ould need
to agree to reach a verdict. He
said this was contrary to
S\clreme Court decisions.
In a short rOPI.Y brle~
Garrison denied Shaw's charges
he llod been slnolod out ror
perseart:lon as part of 1
public Icy drho by Garrison to
dilcredit the Warren report,

Gallla County COmmissioners
elated Nov. 25, i'llori, w1M&gt; II
president of the Gallla CJC, wrote
in his realgnatloo:
'"The airport construction haa
been eompleted, Including a
LOCAL TEMPS
terminal building, and the eon.
The temperature In l'omeroy's
structton of hangars and the tn- downtown bustneu district at
stallaUon of fuel is currently 11:20 a.m. toclas" was 29 degrees
under way. Flmda are available under dear lkl.ea.
for the payment of these pro-o
Ject.o, and the airport should
function smoothly upon their completion,
The Increased lncl.lltrlal acUvtt;y ln the area has made my
job as President ol the COmmunlcy lrnprovemf!l11 Corporatlm
more time eonsuming. ~ce the
Alrp&gt;rt Project has been cornplotecl, 1 reel that 1 should """
devote the necessary Ume to
maintaining the proper community.Industry relat1ouhlp 10 oeet.atarY for the succeaa of both.
"I wllb to lineerelythankeaeh
at )'W 10UJ' cooporaUonwllich
his made 11111 proJect and others
poaalble."

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Capt. Riggs to Command USS Butte
COpt Wallace M. Riggs, USN, · In 1948. he wa• asslaned to the

a nail .. Ill l'llmen&gt;y mel I 1954
1lfOIIuate of the Unltod State' Na-

fleet ~rine Force aa a Naval
Gunfire L$a.laonomcer. Thlsna

'Oiere wa1 moderate- val Academy, "w comm1Dil dte !allowed· by a tour tirpnory on
to the fiPoulcllnt! eor mel hoaYf to ammunition llhljl IJSS Butte (A&amp;. the erulser Newport N.,.s (CA.
27) when the llldp to plaeed In 148).
the Jme1 ear which tore -

a two ear Cnlllllon It Sl.,
Lm. Solurllt, on Ill. SSt, · over lbe

.e a( a milo ""It
. .or !'Itt·
' .

otruek aiel..,._

pole.

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ton, Bidwell; Charles Simms,

Ro«man, Kettering; W e l d o n

,..1

Zenith

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Short

was the only female to make a
kill
In the eount;v. HerB was a
MONTGOMERY, ALA. - THERE WERE lndl,_ ~
1Q:.poi!Mr
.., tile Drat day of
Prelldent..elect Rlebud N1mn wUJ 1111111 WbrtoD M.
BlOIIDt,
the
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Presldent of the u.
Chamber ot commeree, to be Poaunatter
Wwtama alao rep)l1ed be and
Genorol. llloult, It hl1 . _ . here Slllll,y, opln deellnod comment
· 011 the I)Oittble lj)pOIIIImeJII. If Blounlnro 111111od, Allboma would other Obto Dlvlokln of Wlldltre
pme protet'tora made a total of
hlw Ito lint cll&gt;lnet ollleer thlo cei~~~~ey.
"It wauld ._ i~ of me to comment on this at thia 10 arrelt.l In lbe ~ clurlng

~· 1'1-"'V... AN' wiUO( IT NOW .

HI 'TJ.IERE,
KIDS! WHATS
WITH YOU

Meigs Deer Kill at 48
Through Check p 0 In
• ts

fiatlonl during last week'• seaWIDTE CASTLE, LA. - DIVERS WERE to.be- iDio them. . son,
Gome Proteo:tor Donald wn.
ely water&amp; "'tbe Mllllnlppl Rlwr ~ to lelrch ror tbe bodies of
llama
Aid all 48 were killed in
17 CGast Guardsmen lost when their cutter colllded S.turday with a
the t.'OWity. There a110 is a probNldwallot a.tnooe lrel&amp;lller•
abillty
other deer were taken In
Three of the 20-man erew of tbe cutter White AJder suntved
the
&lt;OOnty, but checked In other
tho craoh with tho 400..fuot lrel&amp;llter HeleJL '!be C..ot Gulrd lllld
tho 17 ml11q men would not be Uoledaa dead 111tll tbe C..ot Guard eountiel as Is permiulble by
hid aldoftod ltoel! a tlloroo&amp;JI seorch ror sanlvors hid boon mode law, WWiamt aald.
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'ftY ror the State "' LooioW. to try Cla.r L. Sllaw on a cborge "'
eonsplrirv to assaoal•te Preol- John F. Kemecly.
In a brief order, the high court affirmed a July 23 decision ot
o.e U. S. District Court at New Orleana deoylng an lldunction to atx;w
the prosecution. The district court, howeYel', delayed the trial pendIng ·outcome or the Supreme Court ~~Jpea}.
In appealirw, Shaw - a 55-year-old retlrecl busineuman eharged that New Orleans Dlst. Atty. Jim GarT110n ns ualDI hlm
"at a pawn and a patsy" in a t.d faith protecudoa aimed aolel,y at
''aec:urlng 1 judicial forum tor his attacks on the Warren rtiJNi'l"t. 01
Shaw was indicted by a grand unconsdtutloral the LoulU..
jury on March 22, 1967. on a conspiracy law, its jury 1)'1~
dlarge or conspiring with Lee and portions or Its criminal
Harvey Oswald and David W. procedure.
Ferrie 100 unnamed ethers to
U the court refused to block
auusinate Kennedy. He plead- his trill, he asked it to order
ed lnnocelt. Ferrie died shortly Garrison to furnish "certain
afterward.
particut.rs of the crime alleged.
Sbaw also asked the Slflreme ly committed'' so tt.t he could
Court to declare the Warren prepare a proper defense.
repert, which found Oswald
The lower court rejected all
alorle responsible for Kennedy's of Shaw's requests.
slaying, to be "Yalid, accurate
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and · correct, binding and coB- intervention, Shaw accused Gar·
trolling upon all courts or the rison of "conducting a reign of
United States." The assassin&amp;· terror'' in an "illegal, uselets
tion report tn.s prepared by s and Fraudulent probe or the
eommiuion headed by Chief assasslratim."
.Justlee Earl Warren.
He cited a previous Louilllarw.
In addition, Shaw asked the case where the Stt»reme Court
Slt)reme Court to declare took the rare step of interferi._
in 1 state criminal proceeding
on grounds
it created a
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"'chilling effect" on treedtm ot
Res~gRS e7.Pnsaton and threatened lrre-

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to close San Franclsoo state
College, where riot pollee - ·
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The Viet Cong communique CJI'Ioo
de red its Saigon area followen
to start work toward ,the
regime because the South Viet.namese government llCM' waa
''encounte~ serious. dUD cuities militarily, politically. economically and aocially."
In Paris, American and South
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agreement between the United
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