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l)epartment .. of lliJ'\ll:lor
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~lral today vr,r,edOhi!!UI
the Cllrfl!tmas a
New ,
Year'a Holidays to ..e good
judamlint and ·moderation.

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DlreetorCookaald; "We feel · GpelfiUIIII
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'Ea'"'•· Cleveland .fresh from talb 111 Hanoland¥!*ow,
lldlment ill lhls ma:r
~;. the united Stalel II fl&amp;blinil "an a~tely
lbatthe lrallc toll educed ~eaa" war In Yletna!D and he Will lrv to cilov'lllci! •
:f.bw:C_.~1 he r ·. · J&gt;,e.ide~p~txon ID ~ the cCIIIfllct the beatter~ne .
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Slalel c~ be drawn IDIDanothei' Vleliwn war, !hit,''
: foiiO:Sis lhrOIIIh Dec 2S, 9 d!icuAtiJDJ" In HanOi Willi ~orlh V"1Di1De&amp;e Pre!Dier , Siinale baa ·~ ~bat cilmbat lrooplfroiJ!;Li_o und, . ) '1;;~-.,;~
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Christmas eve, New COLUMBUS_ (l()V. JAMES A. RHODEs beHeves
Year's eve, 1 a.m.-t p.01. Anlerlcalll 9!11111UJlPort Pleeldent Nlxon'i "caulloua er- amend!Dent prOOibmllllllil111e iii any ~ in tfle 'lf·s . ··
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biUion defe11111 a - .
tlilaa bill for the inlrlldiiC 0!1 ·
"The Presidenl·ll derooJWira~ Anlerica 'a wlllingoeaa ol j!round lroopa to either swu.e.at AI~ -naliim.
MRS. ROIIAKAilMITl'EO
1D go the laat mile for peace and I trill I thai Hanoi wlU ~~~
The deci.IIOII ·CI!De after a t.bteje " hour ~~ The Pomeroy emergency the met~~a~e," Rbodea said after Nixon's llallonally llellslon clJriDII whlchdapecla": :Cm~cJ'J!: •. , ,
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barred and the heavy oors to
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George Horak residence, 534
SAIGON _ U s AND SOUTH VJ,ETNAMESE TROOP8 . AsiDiillir aDiend!Dent waa ~ted ID the ~'1:1
west ll!aln, Pomeroy. Mrs. joined ID ldJI ii
soldiers 111 a 50-IDiwte bailie ' authorization bill but was del
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ted tod&amp;y from alq the ·&lt; cambodiao border. House ::fJ!ollatQra worked oota eompr~e ~·
Memorial H01pllal where she :11~ry 1potesioeilaald.lhe Allies trapped an estimated ad 8/ : ~ff~:~:~oU:::7er~
was adnlltted.
120 CoDIDiimla
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cited by President NixQIIID hislalelt Vie'tilam· stale!Dent
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CCILUMBUS !UPI) ,.. Gov. James ·"'~ ll,bDdes today
Wtarlfll
Apparel
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DECORATIONS
achoollntegraUon iD Uie South by acceleralinl It In the •. hlsaffteesaid. Thereportsalilbls cOrdiUonll"gocid."
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some of bls Soutbero·eolleallles.
_ .. ·bls tiYDiptoms 1n a abort'period of tlrile," bls office - , ··And !lon't foi'pt to Y.lslt Elberfelds.i\;roy
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"So!Deoflilldon'twantto!Grceintegratlonaoywbere, . repCirted.
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one Deep South aeoator aaid, elll))baalzll'lllhe filial word.
Rhodel participated indedlcallon.ceJ'eiii!)Dies olthe
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N.C., and two or tbrt!e others fmn Dbtle'a Senate block ilotlceabhr hoarae at that_ ~
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remOved frOID hls vocal cordi aWlllveralty ij01piW.
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not completed the elshth grade
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Ia sellln&amp; underway ln the
Meigs Local School Dlslricl.
Two per80111 were Injured bot
The dlslricl bas been aii'IJ'ded not lmlnedlately tri!ated ln a
$1,510ln$1elundstocarryoot ~=car~ accldonl at 9:30pm. OON;l'INOIDD nu:iM PAGI!l 1·.
the ~ willch Is open to
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Rd. •No. 46), oile mile
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HOSPITAL
Admllslons .., Mule
· Hanoaha, Poml!f9Y; Gladya
Blackwood, , Ratlaoa;
DOII&amp;lll La01bert . Mid·
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~eoldent NIXon's top eeonomic advllera wul:admit in
private they're faced· wiUt a paradox, Some of the major
atepa lbey're taking to halt inllation .probably Will make it
more diffiCult to achieve stability over Ute long run :
• Clampla&amp; down on lndu1trlal expaiiiH means indus·
1 try will be progressively Ieos able .to m'eet demllid. Yet
1~ theH same men say inftaUon Is here beca~ ~emand illoo .
pas · ereat compared to supply. ,
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Tbll may cool the ecoiiOilly bot it •Ill result, ·bf cour'ae', In
nv• 8 cal a greater llC&amp;reity of houset-and higher prices.
And so on.

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UPI~Wrllof • . ;,. bi·goqd uae qolul ,~ IAb.oi In wtlb II.

· 'l'be cGileselllllkelblll-' llld flnl!!l!ed wtlb II jlllblla.

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New Malco Stile, hlvlni '·'Wa ather · lap tan leiiDI,, North TePa State, 11111111111
llreldy -Ita ''elite" c:lllll). sb.JI.rankedlla91d1111111411lne- paints aploce """' er.t
plmohlp, now hu Ita olgllta oet ranked North ()arQI!no, Cllllt 'lilllllker and Joe lllunll1an,
Cllllio notlanallltle.
'l'be tblnkiDked AQ~ea wan
lbelr - l b lltal3ht 'l.'ueeday
lllcbl b7 defeollnc New Mexlc:O,
11-13, fer 1be1r second tr1w1!Pb
ljia 1111011 over the Lobaa llld
lbe unolllri•l otate ehlmplanablp. With hllrdJy a major
ctwJlenpr rematnlnc 111 Ita
lldmlttedly "aolt" ~e,
New Mateo Slate !laUrel to
eat« 1be poet 1WC11 NCAA
toumamon~ lor lbs fourth
~ year, wtlb one of the
better r•. ards, If nat an

&amp;bpped ClnclnDall fruJ! lbt
Devld8Gn. s•lllnl 22: poblta ranb of the unbeaten, -.n:
1rom l6lllor Dou&amp; Cool! illcl m llld Gftl Cuney's :P palnta led .
lrom sapbomore Brian ~ Wleblta State put St. Lau1a, a.
BlilOibered R• huMD!, 9&amp;.77,1« 78, In a po1r af Mt.url Valley
lbe unbeaten ~~~· tlllrd Ollferenee sameo. '
vlel«}'. Kenny Faster led Drake, a major canleildet fer

tllrouilh wtlb vlc(or!el.

Rlehmand wtlb 22 polnta.
North Caroline, pecad bf
Cblrley Scott's 2S paint., had a
border Ume than , -led
beiU'e dawnJnc slubbonl YJrsl·
nla, ..._71. ()blp Cue llpll'ked
the Cavaliers wtlb 19 polnla u
.VlrsliU held a .o.3l lead at

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d.;, doJiciMI i ha;o,
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the Mluaurl Valley tllle,
whipped Nevada, -!01-75,. In a
nCin.teacue cantelt; Jim
Abnbamlon'a ftl)CIInla ~
Iowa State
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73; Erie Mllllhou'a Jul.mlnnte
field coat enobled St. JCJiellb'a
to beat Providence, i!N5;

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lratlana rest an the second ball
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af Jimmy &lt;:oUinellld Heels lrom a 12-1141 ~tlnto a
Lacy who·combined far 4t $4-421ead llld they i'einalned In
tiamta.lD the Aqlea' late,! win · lra!lt the r8ll of ~ ft'l.
4fer New Malco. ColllDa, a l'la'due, atiU wllballl the
~ .p ard wllb a servltea of l!llured All-America

....., jump .001. ·wu held to Rick Mo1111t, placed five men.Ill
double f1curoa and defeated
Dartmouth, aus. Goarge Faer~ llld winding up ber'a II points topped tho
Jtllh a. Lacey, a rucged 6'foot- Bollermakers' ba1aneed attoek

6r po1nta In the ftrst ball
qwore·tlndlll8 the ranee after

Boston CoiJe&amp;e, 17-G.
In qlher maJor pmes, Yale
topped l!nnm. M-611; &lt;:anDeell·
...t gat by -ebuaella, •
71; S!lalll• defeoled Gonzaca,
'IWI; Syraeuao beat Weatmkd•
ter; -.5.1; 11trr1y tripped ONo
Norlhem, 76-40; Georlle Wublllgton dawned W!Dfam llld ·
Mley, to-10, llld Teua MrM ,
best Colcrada Stele, 113-64.
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Cplambai.· jiGel:d of Edllc:ailoii '
voted 'l'lleildly to .tGrllil! ..
Weat lllih School. Marehl!!l
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Paaan of Falrlan, N.J., boldl
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eoale~_..TbeiDIJ!I.:
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Sehool Hit
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after money and didn't find any
because nothing wu reported
·. mlaslng In a breaking and enter1ng Monday night at the
Cbeshlre-Kyger Elemt!lllary
School.
'!be B&amp;E was lnvesticated
Tuesday by lbe Gallli COunty
Sherilf's Depltlmeut. Every
· room 'ln the blilldJils wu ran·
•. aacted. The prlnclpal'a office,
..t 1 desk In lbe office waa
1irabn lnlo. 'lbey aiiO broke
open a coin operated paper and
pencll iDacldne but nolblng was
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broke a hole In a door glass oa

the west side of lbe building,
reached through and unlocked
the goar to gam entry to 111e
butldlng.
'lber sheriff department a1ao

lnve.tigated a · brealdng and
entering Tuesday of an WI()Co
cupled house, owned by Parter
Wllllams, Rl. zPalriol, on lbe
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Elbllng oaid It Will ''per!eclo:
1y all rf8bt wllb me Hllle lllllll
went" but 111a1 .. Norlb eenlral AaociatlOD of CollejJel arid
SecoodaryScboolalhreatened lo
w!tbdraw ac:credllallon from
West lfllh School.
Weol HJcb wu alrelldJ on
Waral.'l8 from lbe bod)' lor pel'llcipalln8 In lbe TourniiDelll Of
~ parade lui New Year's

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·TiCkets far 111e ~ual New
Year's Eve Ball lithe Nllllonal
Guard Armory ore- on 1111e
In lbe Tr\-County IIU according 1o in IIIIIOUIICIIIlet
today by a Pl. Pleasant
Nalionsl Guard Spatesman.
'lbe dalice will be beld from t
p.m., Dee. 31 111rou811 1 a.m.,
Jan. 1, tm. Music will be
fumlahed by lbe James Rea
orc:heolra.
Tlcteta 1"' per couple} ore
being sokiOD a lint come, lint
IOfVOd hula. Duoalll may be
olitalned fnlm tbe follolilnl '
Maaon-Pnmetoy lrea: JaD.'
Paugh; GalUpollsiiU _ ~
L. Boyer James R Cocbran·
Pt.
arel! H.
Speari, Jr., and R. E. Woomer,
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Tickets may also be pur·
chased at the NaUonal Guard

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•· Damage was Jlsted at fiZii.

change ' lhe association's
claaslflcaUon system.
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One proposal would divide lbe
schools Into three equal
ByGLENNASHULER
claulflcallons and anolher
Sp-4 .Roscoe E. Fife and wlfe would divide lbem lnlo two
have lnlonned his parenta, Rev. equal groups. The high sehools
and Mrs. Raymond File lbal are presently grouped In two,
ilbey wiU arrive home Dee. 21 unequal classifications.
from Italy where he bas been oa AI the preaenl there are 466
lour of duty with lhe army for Class AA and 357 Class A
the put year
achools.
Mr. and ~•. James Conkle, Iii a recent referendam, In
local, and Mr. and Mrs. Amos which $7 voided ballots - .
Leonard of Rock Springs opent counted In lbe total number of
Saturday wllh Rev. and Mrs. voles coal, lbe aaooclaUoa kept
Lester Taylor and family In lbe present system.
Waverly
PI Spec. Bolli
Kevin Vollh, silt·year-&lt;&gt;ld SOD
WAVERLY, Ohlo (UP!} of Mr. and Mrs. Bobb)' Vollh Is A twin • engine Jlf/V&amp;te plane
sllgbUy Improved of Jllness, he crashed In a hea.Uy wooded
is a paUent In Hobler Medical area near here today. 'lbe
Center,
Pike Counljr sheriff's office
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· • Mrs. WIIIWn Frazier and Patty Indicate six peraons were
were Mr. and Mrs. DaMy Ultle killed.
. : and Kimberly, Mrs. Elbel Ultle
The plane was believed to
and Benny of Cryslal Lab, m.; be enroute lo Hunlln81on, W.

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Thomas J. Joyce, a native of
Parbrebura, W. Va., bas been
oppoln~ lbe chief. of lbe
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Some At 1/4 :. to 1/2
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Name Brand Toys At Discount Prices!
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Mr. and
Mrs.Leba
MarkAlsn
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Mrs.
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Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. George
Rupe, Charles and DaVId of
Coolville, Robert Rupe of
Bradbury and MarUn Rile.
Rev. and Mrs. Andrew
••· Parsons of GaiUpolls spent a
dsy recently wllh Mr. and Mrs.
John Veith.
G..a and Danny Taylor of
, . Baltlmare, Ohio were recent
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John. Vellb and Mr. and Mrs.
. .; DOOa1d Leach and Roger.
Mrs. Boas Shuler and Bar·
bar~ Jean, Rt. I Langsvllle,
spent a day with 1&amp;'. and Mrs.
.; Aln Sbuler .
:: Mr. and Mrs. E1111ene M1Der
. end family of Middleport, Mr.
·.; ll1d ,,...,.. Ezra Pldlllps end
.; Wliter Cook· of Syracuse ~pe~~l
:; ~lvlng wllb Mr. and
·' lin. Clarence Searls, Terry
.:. ... Stanley.
:' .Mr •.and Mrs. WUUam.Larkin
o(~ibal 'called oil Mr. and
· . Mrs. · ,Alex Shuler a day
· . -Uy. TheY were called bere
, .by ~ lbe death of Mr. Larkin's
'1 sr-I'' aunf, Mrs. Berlba Amoo
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Mrs. Ola Joeeph
Ball On Sale
Dies Here Taeaday In T • Co
Mrs. o1a Raillord J"""')b, M.
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formerly of Puneroy, who bas
been residing In Columbus, died
Tuesday night at Veterans
Memorial Hospital ~~ere.
Shelssurvlvedbyadaughter,
Mrs. Ronnie (Evelyn) lle!se,
San Jose, CAUl. ; lwo brolbers,
Charles Radford, Pomeroy•and
Massar Radford, Louisville,
Ky.; lhree sisters, Mrs. Helene
Sayre, Minersville; Mrs. Alva
Will, Pomeroy, and Mr&lt;i.
Dooald Morgan, OU Hill, and a
grandsOD.
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her husband, Robert Joseph,
and a dalll!hler, lean.
Friends may call at lbe
Ewing Funersl Home unW 9
tonight. The bod)' wiU lben be.
taken lo lbe Lon&amp; FuneraiJ
Home In Columbus. Serv1ceJ1
will be held there at 2 p. m.f
Fridsy wllb burial to be In,
Forest Lawn MOQiorial Gar,
dens In ColumbuS.

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$10.00.In CO...otleo
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qJ,.slati-armid with bali ot candy to be distributed to
YilllJI!«B ol the tGWn - _will be at tbe auxlllary
ladqlilrterl oa Bridlman Street. In prior y~.an. lhe fire
truck Ju beeD uaed to tranaport Santa about town giving
treata toyGUJIIIIIel'B who were not at the distribution point.
'l'bat'a being challlled lhiB year, however. Santa will be at
tile .aulllary headquartera _only and youngaters not
plberfDIIherewlll have to do without the treat.
. Tbe auxiliary ·wu "br«*e'' ·thiJ year so firemen
IIUI'dlued lbe approximate •100 \VOfth ol candy to be
illltribulld. The iiWdllary II to -~re the sacks on an
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.. 8yraculer.ldelltacanbe14!11llnlllchth!Dgsu the recent
"nlaoQI!viDC million ~.ma taileD at the SyraCUJe
.~ Cbureb Ill·!be Nazarene. Tblcifering for llliBalona had
' pi off310. Members ot the cburch passed wen over the
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,.r - ·SQeb q~~~jllt old-faahiODed cards beiDI mailed IIY
llr.allll Mn. AlrciiiKellon, fDI'IIIer r.ldenta now living In
~dun, Oblo. The Kellonl will ~ apeDdlng Chriabnaa
with their ~~~~hter. Kaar1111 and family fu Vlr81nll.
~'Ujttdo!tm on Dee. 20. Mlldred, Cliff and Jack Jacobs
aie malllnll cards feslui'q a delllhlflil color picture ot
!be eiJW!lJ: Infirmary complete With snow and GUtalde
bcllldaJ Mbon deearaUona.
CARLETON, Role Hill, won the free
a aervleetnalf awarded by the Com-

of America In Melp Cwnty.
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1011; Be bu been - t
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· . HOPING TO HEAR FROM lrlendlln his Hometown,
O.te;, II Pvt. Jerry G. Dldclle, son ol Mn. Dana S.
~. Jerry hu ccepleted ei8JII weeks of service In the
U.S. lllriDt Corp!. 1111 addrea iB Pvt. Jerry G. Diddle
. -~ Platoon - · H. Co., 3rd Recruit Traln!ng Bn.,
~Carpi Recruit Depot, Pll'l'is Island, S. c., 211905.

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- hame jult palt LinColn Helgbtis. Tbe home, with mCIIt
oflbe eGIIIjrQcllon haviDI beendo!te by Walter, baa been
-r.;rL,~C:U,tbe put~lx,yean.
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..Mn. Bentz Frlda7 bep)\ a slx month&amp;
lemt ol •Nim"f frcm Iter dutleil .at the Ohio Power Co.
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' PerlJ11ps 1 should have mentionl!d Uus
but I'll
take the chance tiult you luiven't 'yet·lruli~ your Christ·
mas cardl.' If you promt4e not to send 1111' • ~ with a
~ictllre of Santa Claus dril!k(Jig a Martini, I'll Pt'omiae I'll
·n.e of·llfGWm
. one=~~i~~·~=. not aend.:rou bne with a picture of agirl wiilkil!g .equin .
mo
eyes.
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lbd a bo1 of candy and
to Ray P1ckefts. AU
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Ylcemen remembered by the
IIWP frOm time to time. The
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· Ouiltmil Abel ~ .~e a
lluketoll4yaandciOtbiJiitora
l!fedY family,. Trays of cooties
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adclrels or I'd 118ve sent one in return. or, ~rhapal'd have
mailed a New Year'• card In SePtember or Octo~r. After
aU, Isn't ally month gOod lor.bew'• beglnblngs? · · ·
But we're talklna about Christmu and prom~•. aren't
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=~~·.}t. w~ volelll'! con Some leiJ!i ·c q With no traditional decort110Jll because,
the school for one lblng, lbeY.'re not eu~ .Jljl'e how you feel about
Chrlitnlu. FOI' anolbtr thing, They Jll'eD't aure how !bey
Anfll(lny lhl• In ·feel about CJu:!s!!llu. ·A U~ dralfb!' Of' a lrNn walrul
''·;z~ the mee""·· and sal')!lg,"lltUda'l.ll'fttll!iif,:'uan'eurC!ielllaldeatepPiiiJ
lilt delloll;:;_ on 1 and I can. undmfimd !bit. A l!c!ollllh terrier holsthig a
ru1 antniu meaolnc Tom and J.ertY while lui says, ''Hoot Moo; A Merrie Xmas
lira
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ott::·:~. cour.e wu ~ed

with' stmlarY of the Inteii"t Walter Hiclrel abollt Federal efforts ~ control air
and waler poflutlon. .Miller has lOili! been active itl support fl. water treatment
lellislatlon al!d has.recently Introduced bills to extend .and strengthen !be Clean
A&amp; Act and to authorize federal control over dangerous pesticides.

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Club is Launched

,$nerlcan tax • Pll:WS of federal revenues - some f20
~ know by now~ Vncle liUUon a year- does go hack 14

Sam II the. world's biggest
revenue collect« - but he 18
elao the world's bigest speD·
der. 'l'hlll8 part of the reason
why I have long favored the
Dring of federal tax revenues
with the Stales and local
goveHtmenta. As I firmly
~ the local people ltnoW
thelr cnm needs better than the
Federal Gova 1unenl
OnlJ· receatiy bas revenue
sb8rlng become ·a major
poUUcallllue. But the concept
111101 eiaclly new. Back In 1836,
~ pan ag~, most of the
•RIW In lbe United States
u. IIPIII.amo!l( lbe

ATHENS - A new coin
organization was organized
here Sunday a!IA!rnooo when
collectors of the area met In
council chambers of city baD.
Committee. were nalnecl, by·laws were adopted, and the
name, Hock Hocklng Coin Club
was selected.
A membership drive was
la111Whed In which everyone
Interested in numismatics,
regardless of - and age, 14
Invited to attend a Jan. lith
meeting and coin auction.
At a liter date, permanent
officers wlJI be in8talled. Door,
prizes were awarded an~
refreSIUilenll se"ed Sunday
here . .Ed Burkett, Middleport,
arranged the meelln£.

State and lo&lt;;al govel'I)IIIOIIIIln
the form of ·federal granll.
'lbese grants are msde for
specific projects: for hosj)ltals
and highways, . sewage plants
and water Sy&amp;lems, educational
assls(ance and job training, and
fO\' do!eniJ of other purposes.
They are approved indl\'lchlally
by federal administrators: The
federal grant programs are
designed to ~elp Stales meet
lo&lt;;alneeds. h.1 t the States have
lillie or no aay • so over
aUocaUon of the lunda.
The rapid growth in federal
grant progiams bas resulted in
~verlapplng programs,
ftid ...
distortion of State and local
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. ffnanClna, we seldom mlnJstraUve costs. Aa a partial
bjlve any federal surplus 14 solution to such problems the
dMdeup. Yet a sizeable portion President has proposed, and I
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BY lin. Alta c~:·_u
legislation under which a set
Richard Jordan bu em·
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amount of federal revenuea ployment at Racine.
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" WJ!8 iU!:POB,T OF
each year- to be lllld for theI CbiiUcothe on Tuelday were .
oaiOVAU.EY
State's priorities u lhliY 11ee fit Mn. Mae Reed and M{a. Alta
~co.
with no strlnwf aUacb!d. • . Cone, Mrl. Clair Ponn and 11011,
Qe'lp Ilia, l*lo
Becswse of the tight federal
!- and Mrs. Homer
• 8a. . .J,Dec.II,U.
. hudget,only$500mllllonwlllbe aynter, .,orter ..
~-17Sto2llllbe.26.'1lito Ulledl4startthlsprogram. Tbis
Mr. and lira.. Dmald Cone
, ;S?JO, 211 to 210 lhl. 26.25 14. 2'1, fund will be Increased annually and Kevin of ~thena spent
. ~ !It to II, Fat Bowl 21 14 so that by 1975 $5 blll!on will be Sunday with Mr. and lira.
i ~ lllag814' to II, Boars 17 14 ·going back to the States each Albert Cone.
=IDa, Iris &amp; Piga 100 to 175, year. Each Slate's share wlJI The Vante Wilbur famlly was
:&amp;.1111 v. 2!1·
depend on its population and the shopping In Wellabln recently.
·~ m.F.- Steers 28 to 29.'15; amount of revenues available
Gene Kook of Coltunbull spent
:Jielfln,21.10 to 23, Bahy Beef 30 from State and local sources. a few deys at the Ginevra
.-aus, Fat Conl7.50 to 19.50, Each dty and county will Folie!' home and enjoyed 'deer
~ It lo 11.1), jlulll 22.21 receive part of the lunda In huntm,.
:·)nt.il, Mlllt cdn Ill !AI Ill&amp;: proportion 14 Its relative size Wesley Bobo and other's from
· VEAL CALVES - Tops ~ and ill own revenue • rajalng Cleveland apent a week at hl.t
: ...... t1 to 41,21; Medilim 40 'effort. Tbis dlstrlbutlori 14 lo&lt;;al farm home near bere.
ID tl.ll; Com, •lin· 3'1.50 to U, governments wlJI be made by Kenneth Slone underwent a
•Qilia·ll to :14. '
the States, not by the fl!leral tonallectomy at St. Mary'•
HOipllal, Nelsonville, receatly.
, L.\MBS-Toili2US,&amp;lc;nda government.
l!llo lUI, Light Wtl. IUO to The concept of revenue Miss Frieda Mo11man of
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federal government has a parenll, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth
· broader tax base than moat Mllllillan, over the Wliekend.
PT.I'LEASANT
States. It also recosnizea that Joseph Nelson of Callfomla
U:n:naanaco. · State officials :!. rather thin !rlalted. at the' Erlqa, 'Nelson
1!'1-Pll _ m, W. Va,,,
Washingbln bureaucrats- are home a few days the puhreel!.
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better able 14 Identify the Mr. and Mrs. AUier!Coneand
JPlll - 1~.~ 211 :Ill~ 14 preulng •needs within their Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tumet called
a71, · lfeaMI 2Ut ·14 27.'15, Stale's border.
on Mrs. Ginevra Fdeler one .
'""" i1,50 to 27.~. Fat Bowl President Nlron made a evenini recently.
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Mfs. Paul Berkley of Letart;
CAftLE - llllfas lUI to llevenue lharlilg, the Presldeilt W. Va., Route 2, and Marion
lUI, l'al Colrll7l5 to 20.11$, said, Is needed "to restore Van Meier of Middleport have
Ca"'*J, 11.10 ,til 16.'IIi, Bulla strength and vigor to IOCIII and been caJiad !AI LaGriiiCt 4oe to
a,71 to IN..,. Milk Cows 110 to State goverrunenll· 14 shift the the criUcal lllneU of ' their
iiJO, llodi Con lnd Calves · balance 0! poUUcai power and nepheW, 'Alfrld Van Meter. He
17.50 to responslhllity away (rom IS the'¥n ofM.-: ,.id Mh, Hm:Y
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19 to 24.35, W&amp;Jblngbln and back to the Vail Met«, tontier i'elldeftll of
lllldl.._~25.501432.'15, COWllry and the people."
West Co!Uinbia.
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well au the way. I'll be happy .even ~ you can't tolerate
call!ly canes on your front door. I concede your .right to
red satin ornaments on an arllllclll1 wblte tree even It I
prefer a rei! tree with'·assorted decorallon11-11ome bright
iH!d new, spine broken and faded: · '· .
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Idea of Chfiatmas.
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Uatad mother who 1181 fiDilbed haklng each
person'a favorite kind of cookie. ·And a thankful father
lsugblng .with b1s family. But; moat of ell, for 'Chriltiana
and nOII-Chrlallens, It Is a ~ea~on of prom)ae, renewal,
hope, purpose, humBIIlty.

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King, Mrs. Dollie Motley, arld
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Wblle Mrs. &amp;nilh opened her
slflo!, the liosteases served cake
decorated with pink and blue
booties, lee cream, minll, and
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He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Van Meter of Mid·
dleporl.

ere! swims continuously un·
til it dies. If It stops ilwlmming, it will suffocate since
It requires a continuous now ·
of water to keep its blood
supplied \Yith oxygen.

School .
Craft Items made hy the .
boys wlJI be prele!lted. Cuba
and the~ parenll are asked 14
be jlre!!ent for the badge

pre~~entallon.Boysofthearea
Interested In lolnin8 the psck

are Invited to attend the
meeting with a pirelit.

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Director, Motor Y11•.•.4il&lt;i llo~rl:it ij
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"NO PILLOW FOR HIS_HEAD" wll! be JlU!Ii!nted by' !be youth ~.tile',._ ·.,
ChurcheS r1. Christ Sa~y at. 8 p.m. at lle~U'.Hilll ScHool, ~
YOUJIIIIetl areshoWII iii fuU c01tume u they practice for~ presentation. · "' · :

"No PWow for HliJ Head" wlll Olristmaa llory are Sherr! Ruaaell, cbaim&gt;ln.~ Weltl!r,
named were Mrl. Rosaline be presented Salurdlly at. the Turner, Mike Hazelton, Jim ll&lt;!b Snowdell,' 011!1'1 ~; . . ,
Bowllns, Mrs. Charles Mullen, MeiSS High School, Middleport, Hazeiton, Jane · Hazelton, J~ IIJevlal·ilnd JaiiD ~.
Mrs. Sharon Bailey, Mra. al8 p.m. hy the youth of MeiSS Laurie Hoover, Phlllip ·Cbolrdirectunill't,...,A!ic,
Dorothy Wyatt, and Mrs. Churches of Christ.
Thompaon, Jane Wile, Keith RUth tJndei woo!! alid l«eela · · '
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The presenlaUon 18 under the Wood, Tim llazelbln, Duane Caqalllder.
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Hen· Chutcbel.wboaerM 1
Mrl. &amp;nlth were Mila Dottle with Miss Beverly 'n1ompsoq drlckl, Diane Painter; , Judy taltl'll par~. are B~idbur7,
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Snowden, RDaemary 'Silciwden, BrJidford, Zion, R)IIW!d,
lOINS HUSBAND
Mrs. Pat Thoma, Mrs. Cast membero In the Bonnie Wood, Patty J&gt;arat •and Pomeroy, MlddltPort,,.
Mrl. Charles Van Meter and Lawrence Morarily, Mrl. Bill
Becky Painter.
Columbia .Chapel, Hemloclr, ,
daughters have jolne.d her McDaniel, Shirley Ash, Phyllia "'
Stage lll8llllllera are Chuck Grove, DrliWir and,Oralllle.
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organjzed Letart Filii Cub r-::-;;::;0!);0';~;;;;-;~~~;:::"'J:'W;-:-:~
and pe.,tel. colored balloons Navy.Mr.andMrl. VanMeter,
ScoulPack250wllibeheldal
createc!acanopy"'~overthe the former Linda Slarcber
Swlmslo Uve
7,30 Friday nlght at the
dining l'O:C.ll!l_table.
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A lsyette shower honoring
Mra.
Howard C.' (Drea!Da)
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Snilll)•was held recently at·the
, home of Mrl. Bernard Wlillate,
Lincoln Heights, Pomeroy.
..' . Hoeteaaes were Mrs. Wallate,
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Coonle Mulford.
FRI. I!~ C." NAJHYILLI REJEcTS
'lbederoraUonsfeaturedplnk
AflntlocalcountryW"tomgroup . .
and blue streamers extended
~t. DtC; zo.ALLIENUE KING'S STARDUSTE~S
frOm the Ugh! flllture 14 a table
Tilt liiat local group of •Ill .time, jlleyiJIO yCIOr favarltt ,
centerad with a atork replies. In
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~utlful Chrjltmaa ocard Jut Augui~ (I mtl)ijoned that
When It co.me• to l;hrlstmu, ' I ·almply wda't agree that
J.thougbpt W9!114 be the very·beat time to receive one and I'm a ,,quare, al_though I mlg!tt admit' to bi!illg sUghtly

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embroidered on the pocket. Actually, l'U not send yoillbit
even 'if you 1J10mlae me nollllng, And,)'Ou can count .on me
never to seild 1_•u a ci&amp;al'~tte llllbtei'. lliat p)ays "91lellt
Nlllbf' wben It • Ill. Or a Uquot ~ \bill pls;rs "Joy
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George Nesselro.od, Dec., to
Mary Nesselroad, Ellen
Rought, George Nesselroad,
Jr., Janet Jenkins, Lot,
Pomeroy.
Mary Ne111elro.od !AI George
Nesselroad, Jr., Ellen Ro!l&amp;ht,
Janel Jenkins, Lot, Pomeroy.
Ernest Molden, Jestle Molden
to Church of Cllrisl of Rutland,
Ease., Rulland.
SylVIa Headley !AI Voyd C.
Spurlock, !J\ez Spurlock, I A.,
Oranse.
Cora Hilton, Charles A. Hilton
to McDonough Corp., 9 A.,
Lebanon.
McDonough Co., !AI Charles A.
Hilton, Cora HIIIAin, 82.05 A.;
Lehailon.
Earl E. Knight, Erec., H. B.
S111lth, dec., to Evelyn G.

c.t the "reol" ol.'theroad by
to aee If wheel• spin; or brtke cently tO aee if they
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them on. An intermittent pumpin&amp; ac:tion thfee to fti{e
per·ae&lt;:ond keepa the wheela rolling and helpa mafD.tain ltleriq '
control.
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your car (or uee durinr~evere. 1now and ice eondltiona. They
provide four to eeven times aa much traction on mow ar foe u
rea:ular tires.

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Keep your windshield and windowa dear at all tlma.
Replace atreakin&amp; wiper blades rone dead from expoeure ·.to
aun, wind and oily road ft1m. Be aure that your windahleld
wuher solution contain• adequah! anti..Creeze. .

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WE WISH to thank ever- ~ FANILY HOUSE. 39f Rico
SI.L MJddleport. , l'hol!e
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